LEOAL INTELLIGENCE. Biiakfn' u4 rirokerV Tx. Ukitid Htatkb Circuit Court or Nnw York Btrtore Jwige Nelson. -Lather C. Clark and than ve. Sylvester P. Gilbert and Sheridan Shook. Tho Dill is filed in this case against the steieiidanie, who are the assessor and collector I the fnlrty-Sfeond (Jollectioo District of Mew Yotk, under the Internal Revenue lawx, tor the purpose of restraining; them from the assessment and collection of a Ux claimed to have accrued gainnf the plaintiffs as bankers, doing business as brokers, within said district, under the fol lowing circuiiistances: The piaintiUs have a license as bankers, and have Itotd (line to time received at their banking house stocks, bonds, and bullion lor sale; and also nave, during the same ti ne, received bill of en-hang uud piomuvory notes tor discount and sale; and did diHcount aud sell the same on and lor the account or the parties from whom received, and charged the customary compensa tion as banker? ; and aleo during the tune afore aaia did, at tncir banking houne, lend ami ad vance uouev& to vuiioLig parties ou stocks, bondn, and bullion, and a'ter such advances aud loan did sell sad stocks, bonds ana bullion on ac count of the parties irom whom the same were received, and to whom the moneys were lent and advanced, deducing from said sales the mouevs so loaned and advanced, with the interest and customary charges ai bankers; and also bouaht and sold stocks, bonds, etc, on their own account, and not on commission or lor vtaers. The tax claimed as having accrued cat ot tn above dealings is one-tweutieth of one per centum monthly on all the sales of the stocks, bonds, etc., tinder the ninety-ninth sec tion of the act (13 U. S. St p. 213), which im pose the tax oo brokers, and ''Oauiters doing business as brokers." Thequestion in the case is, whether or uot ibe -plaintiffs in carrying on the aJorHaid business under a bankei'd licence are to be regarded as bankers doing business as orokers. The first subdivision of those vcnl.y-uiutli sectiini p. 251) enaols that bankers employing capital not exceeding goO.OOO shall pay JrUuO tor a license, and two dollars for every thousand over this amount, and then do Hues tha term banker: "Every peraon, fum, company, etc., having a place ot busings (I) where credits are opened by the deposit or collection of money or currency, subject to be paid or (emitted upon draft, check, or order; (2 where none? is advanced oi loaned on stocks, bonds, bullion, bills of exchange, or promissory notes; where stocks, bonds, bullion, bills ot ex change or promissory notes are received for dis count or sale, shall be regarded a banker under this act." Besides the license let; exacted, the banker, under the one hundred and tenth sec tion (piige 277), pays a tax of oue-twenty-tourth ot one per centum monthly upon the average amount of deposits oue-t went v-lourth ot one per crutum monthly upon the average amount of the capital of his bank beyond the amount invested in the United States bonds one-tivelicu of one per cenuiui monthly on the average amount of circulation, a issued by any bau.lt and 1u addition one-s-ixtu of one per centum monthly on the amount ot circulation beyond ninety per centum ot the capital. The license lee and the above tax are the burdens imposed on the banker lor the privileges conferred. Now, among these is the privilege of doing the business set, forth in the bill of rompla nt, and to which we have reierrod at large; and yet . it is claimed the plaiutilfs are liable to the additional tax' as orokers spe cified In the ninety-ninth eection of the act. According to this construction the license or privilege of the bauker would be ot little value. He might, indeed, receive deposits and pay them out, advance or lend money on stocks, bonds, etc., but in case of rJetault ot repayment he must not Eell the pledge to reimburse Limselt he may receive stocks, bonds, eic, for discount or sale, but is not at liberty to sell. If he docs, it is insisted he inbtautly become a broker, and liable to the broker's monthly tax, in addition to the bunker's, which he has already paid. We cannot agree to this view of the act. On the contrary, we are Fati.-tied the banker is, both by express, terms as Dy necessary Implication, empowcied to carry on the busi ness authorized under his license, to its practi cal and usetul results. That, when he U autho rized to lend or advance money on stocks, Douds, etc., he has the right, in case of default in the repayineni, to convert the security into money by way of reimbursement and, when authorized to receive Btocks, bouds. etc., for ea'e, be may soli the same without, in ither instance, making himself u broker. The (Jnited Stales vs. Ftak et al., decided at the hist term, carried the privileges of the banker far beyond the present case: for it vas there be'ld lhai he could purchase and sell stocks, bonds, etc.. tor himself, and on his own account, under bis license a business not specified in the definition of a banker. Thai case, in effect, decided that anv business which a banker could carry on, as such, did not fall within the ninety ninth eection of the act. The case of the plain tiffs, as set forth iu the fourth paragraph of tne bill, is. in substance, as follows: That in carry ing on their business as bankers they purchase etocks, bouds, etc., for others, but make the purchases in their own name, and advance their own money, and take the transfers in their own name, and hold the stocks as security for re payment by the person tor whom purchased: and on receiving such repayment, interest, and customary charges, deliver the stocks, bonds, etc., as per agreement; or, in default of repay ment, they sell the same to reimburse them selves. This business is not only outside of the business of a banker as dedued by the act, but comes directly within that of a broker, and subject to the tax under the ninety-ninth sec tion. But H is urged that it the plaintiffs, in any of their dealings in stocks, bonds, etc., are brought within the cateeoryof bankers doing . business as brokers, their whole busi ness as bankers is thereby brought within it, and subjected to the broker's tax; and this extraordinary proposition is supposed to be decided in the cae above reterred to. The ninth subdivision (page 252), declaring who shall be a broker, is as lollows: "Every persoD, firm, or company, etc. (except such as hold a license as a bauker), whose business it is as a broker to negotiate purohases or sales of utocks, bonds, etc., shall be regarded as a broker." The exception takes the banker out of the category o broker, and to make it more clear what watt intended by the exception, a proviso is added, "that any person holding a license as a backer, shall not be required to tnke out a license as a broker," meaning, obviously, that he may no business as a broker unier his license as a banker. But surely there is nothing in the pro vision which thus permits the business both of a banker and broker to be carried on under the banker's license that suggests the Idea, or gives any countenance to it, that dealing in both capacities merges the banker into the broker, so as to subject all bis dealings to the broker's tax. The lair and natural inference would seem to be the other way, namely, that the broker is merged in the banker. But we supoose the rea sonable and proper conclusion is, that although the license of the banker authorizes him to do the business of a broker without further payment of money, yet, so far as he may do that business he is to be regarded as a bioker, and must pay the broker's tax. Tnia,we think, is not only the natural conclusion and lair legal effect from the provisions ot the law refeferrod to, but is confirmed, as will be seen, by the lan guage of the ninety-ninth section, imposing the tax on brokers, as follows: '"That all brokers and bankers doing business as brokers, shall be subject to pay the following duties," etc., clearly enough implying that the banker, besides carrying on his own business, may also engage In business as a broker; but in such cese, and as respects the business done as a broker, he must pay the tax im posed, over and above what he has already paid as a banker. This view of the statute was taken in tne case of the United Sutes vs. risk et al., and Is stated in the opinion In a few words: "Now, a banker" says Mr. Justice tlrier, ' pays a much bis her license-tax than a broker, and is permitted to ' prosecute or carry on' the business or profession ol a bioker without Paying any further license; but, if he prefers, he amy not em bine that business with his own." Without panning th.9 ce further, 80 injunction, must THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, issue in conformity with the above opinion. If any difficult? arres in the settlement of this order, tt can be teferred to me. John E. Burnll and William M. Evarts for plaintiffs: Srnnuel O. Courtney. United States Dietrict-ittornei, for defendants. im m Urrut dottosi Cm. ' An Important decision baa been made by J no pr Nelson in the United states Circuit Court of the Southern District of New York, A large quantity or abandoned cotton wts In 1885 aud I860 seized in the State of Georgia by scents of li)e Treasury Department, and forwarded for sale on government account to Simeon Draper, Government agent lor the sale of confiscated cotton. The claimants for the property moved to have the cae removed for adjudication from thi United 8'atec Circuit Court to the State Court. The motion was overruled, aud the dis position of the cotton, sold tinder the Confisca tion act of 1803, sustained by the Court New lork Ieratd. General Khoiman and (Secretary Cha.se at Dailniouth College. Hanover, N. II., July 18 The corner-stone ot the new Gymnasium building at Dartmouth College, endowed by William II. Bissell, of New York, was laid this afternoon in presence of a large concourse of people, who were addressed by fcenator l'atterson. newly elected United Slates Senator from New Hampshire. Cnief Justice Chase was prevented from attending by indisposition. He i9 in town, as also General Sherman, and a multitude of people attracted by the distineuished visitors. The Commence ment exercises take place to-morrow. General Grant's Late Order. Brevet Major Paul H llambrick has been appointed Tost Com mander of Alexandria and vicinitv, lor the pur pose of ettorcintr General Order No. 44, relating to the arrest and confinement ol person charged with otlenses against oliirers. agents, ciiigcus, and inhabitants ot the Umted states, irrespective of color, in cases whete the civil authorities have failed to make such arrests, or are unable to do so. A'txatuiria Jaunmt. Oil Strike in Ohio. On the 4th of July oil was struck in the town of Salineville, Ohio, In a well sunk by a company of citizens of the town at a depth ot 687 feet. The Cleveland Herald says the oil is of the very best quality, and the strike has produced great excitement iu that vicinity. The well is now being tub.'d, when the value of the "strike" will be mani fested. rrofessor Andrew D. White, ot Syracuse, is the rhl Beta Kappa orator, and Hon. Gideon ii. Hollistcr, of Litchfield, the poet lor the com ing Commencement at Yale. SADDLES AND HARNESS. XHE OLDEST AND LARGEST fcADDLE AND HARNESS MANUVACTCRING ESTABLISHMENT IN THE COUNTRY. LACEY, MEEKER & CO., No, 1216 CHESNUT STREET, OFFKli OK THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE: 1 I GGY HABNEtJB, from tug-M to 1MI LJG11T BAROUCHE do 00 00 to 350 HE AVI do do.....' 73 00 to BOO EXPRESS, BRASS MOUNTED HARNESS 27 W1 to 90 V iUOSAUD bELF-ArjUSTLNG 16-00 to !)0 B'17GAJiDlEAM do .... 80 00 to M LADll-b' SADDLE, do... 12-00 to 154 ', do " do 8-00 (o 7 Briulea, Amounting, Bits, Bosetta, Hone Covers, Blushes, Combs, t-uaps. Blacking. Ladles' and Genu travelling nd Tourist Daga and Cacka, Lancb fiasketa Drt-M ig aua Sblrt rates. JruuVe and Valises, aotnirp Mo. llti ClltSSN UT ST. g A 11 K E S S. A LARUE LOf OF KEW U. 8. WAGOS HAR NESS, 2, 4, aud 6 horse. Also, pans ot BAR N'EfcS, SALULKS, COLLARS, HALTERS etc, bougbt at the recent Government sales to be aold at a creat xacriCce Wholesale or Retail. Together m ith our usual assortment ot HADDLEh YAND SADDLEUY UAIW WAJiE. WILLIAM S. HANSELL & SONS, ' 2 1 5 flu 114 MARKET Street. REFRIGERATORS. gCUOOLEY'S KEVT PATENT SELF-VEKTILATIHO AMERICAN REFRICERATOR, PATEKTEO JAN (7ABY 6, 1864, la llie beat and cnlv ceriect Bell-Ventllatlnir Pmaervtu- lit ttie world! and will keep aucb articles as Vegetables, r juiib, iiitoiB, uajiiv, g idu, jniia, x.gga, etc. 0(0., LOSGKlt, DIM HU. AND COLDER, WITH LESS ICE, Than any ether Refrigerator now in use! E. S. FAItSON & OO. 6 20 lm Nob. la and 224 DOCK Street. PROl'OS aLs OK FUnJSlSHINO IRON AT THE WA8H1NUTON WAVY YARD. Fatmabteu'b OrmoB, U. 8. Navy, ) NO. 260 t bTBikT, VVAtUlKGTON, O. C. I July 17, 1866. ) Separate Sealed Proposals, to be endorsed "Pro posals lor Chain and hut Iron," will be received at tnis office until 6A1CKDAY, July 28. 1866, at 12 o'clock M . tor the lollowing artio ea, which are re quired tor Immediate use at the Washington Nary lard, viz: 200,000 (two hundred thousand) pounda Chain Links 11 inch diameter and IS inohea lone;. 00,000 mine j thousand) pounds Chain Lanka, 1J liicti diameter and ISi incues long-. 40 00C (lorty thousand) pounds Chain Links, 1 1-13 inch oiamet'T and 13 indie long. 6000 (tire thousand) puunda 81 inch round Bar Iron, relived. ' 2000 (two thousand) pounda 8J inch round Bar Iron, 1600 (fifteen hundrod) pounds lj Inch round Bar 2C00 (two thousand) pounda 21 inob round Bar Iron. The above artlclea to be delivered at Washington Kavy Yard, tree oi e st to the Government f ur freignt or transportation, aubiect to inaoeotion, and at the rink and exnenae ol the party furnishing-. buflicient guarantee for prompt delivery will be re quired Ot aucoesslul blddra CALVIN C. JACK80N, 719 6t Paymaster U. 8. A'avy. ESTABLISHED 179 5. A. S. ROBINSON, French Plate Looklng-Ciiasscs, ENGRAVINGS I'AISTISGS, DRAWINGS ETC Wanuiaciuier of all kind of Lookinc-Glass, Portrait, and Pic ture Frameg to Order. No. S10 CHESNUT STEEET, THIRD UOOR ABOVE THE CONTINENTAL, gmi.APM.paiA. ' 8 18 pATENT WIHE WORK rOBAILIXGB, BTOEI raONTS, , GTJAKD8, PABTITIOSflt IRON V EDHTEA US, AMD WIRE WOMJC, In variety, manolaotured by M. WALKER v& SONS' 120 mp K o. 11 N rth SIXTH Street- OIQ HOUTH STREET, M. DANC0KA ) i pays tha highest Pi lee for Ladies and Menu' cast oil OloUim. iig. Hi B0C1U tit below gTEAM ENGINE TAOKINO H UB R ATI YE PACKING, FOR TI1E STtTFFINQ BOXES OJ STEAM ENGINES. . Aa article rfformmod by all Railroad Cenpany who have tboroDtbly tested It, and In aral nae by over too hupdrtd and Eallioifia, aca on trial ovrr five bnndrtd etbrra. ADOFTKl) BT SO.dOO BIATIORART IKQISIB. I la a flrst-clasa article. Sevenly-Five Cents Per Found. Lnbrlcathe Packing Company BOLE MAUrACTTOERS, CHESNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA. L. O. TILLOTSON & CO. BOLXAOEKTS. 26 DEY Street, New York. BOLD BY DEALEBS OENERALLT. w 4 18 Bp MILI.f R'8 STEAM EKGINB pACKINr,. 1 his la the mnalln covered Jhuddy flUlng, a tuning box packing. SIXTY CENTS PER POUNn. Foraaleby WILLIAM P. MILLER, Sole Manuf'Ttut er lor the United Hiates, .M ' Keaxof 123 1 IiKnMJT Hm-et. 5PJ jPbUiidelDhla, Penna. LUMBER. "1 PLOOUINO! FLOORING!! 0-4 CAROLINA KLuOKINU , . 4-4 CAROLINA iLOOIUNO. 6-4 VIRGINIA Kt.OOhlNU. 4-4 V1ROIKIA KLOOKINO. 8-4 KLAWARF. rLOORINO. 4-4 Dl" LAWARF FLOORINO ASH ANT) WALNUT FLOORING. A8H aNV WALNUT FLOOKIiiU. MFP HOARD-. 1 BAIL PLANK. 1 ftflft -PLASTERING LATHS ! I J-OUU. PLASTERING LATHS. AT ItKUUoKD PRICKS. AT UEDCCEO PRICES. 1866 CEDAR AND PINE 8IIINGLES. I'lhin pikv kuiuui t'u I0. 1 CI-DAK HHIMi(,KH. No. 1 8MOKT CKUAH HiHULKH. WIlITi-. PINE CUINOLKU. CYPRESS 8HIM;LK8. FINE ASSORTMENT FOR SALE LOW -i Qfn LUWHEB FOR UNDERTAKERS! ! J-OUl). I.U11REH FOK T MlEBT AKEIbSf 1 HEP Ct HAK. WALNTT, AND PINE. RED CEDAR WALNUT, AND PINE. "I QfUi ALBANY LUMBEKOPALL KINDS lOUU. ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KINDS bKASONKD WALNUT. SEASONED WALNUT. DRY POPLAR CIlEliRY. AN1 OAK PLK. AND BDS. MAHOGANY. ROSEWOOD AKD WALNUT VENEERS. i Ofifi CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS. lOUl). C1GAR-EOX MANUFACTURERS. SPANISH CEDAR VOX BOARDci. AT REDUCED PRICES. i SPKCCE JOIST! M'RCCE JOIST J JLOUU. spruce joist 1 bprucb JOIST! FROM 14 TO 8-2 FEET LONG. , FROM 14 TO 32 FEET LONG. SPRUCE SILLS HEMLOCK PLA NK AND JOIST. OAK SILLS. ALA ULE BKOTHKR CO , 5 11 6m rp So. S5C0 SOUTH bTREET, rp. W. SMALTZ'S LUMBER YARD, N. E. L conior FIF I EENTH and STILES Street. OFFERS FOR SALE. CHEAP FOR C 8H, Panel. 1st com., ?d com., 3d coin, 4 4, fi-4,6-8 8-4, White l ine, seasoned. First and second quality Yellow 4 4 b-4) and Wbite Pine (4-4) F ooilnn Boards. Hist aud second quality one and two sides Fonce Bourds. Mie.vlng Boards, Bass. Ash. Planks and Boards, White Pine Sills, all aizea. Step Boards, 4 4,5 4. Hemlock Joist and t-icuntiinK, irom 11 to 28 leetlong, 11 wid Is Spruoe joist, Sills and Scantling. Plastering lutU (Lnniluli and c aiaisj Pickets. Shingles, I husnut posts, etc M Khogunv, AValnnt PluoR and Boarda. All kinds ol' Puilding I.umher cut and fumlshPd at the shorttst notice, at the lowest price. , IU lm J 0. PERKINS, ' LUMBER MERCHANT Successor to R. Clark, Jr., . No. 324 CHRISTIAN STREET. ' CorjstaiiUy on Land a large and varied aseortmea fBuUUing Lumber. 6 24 DENTISTRY. THE GOVERNMENT HAVING CSJfrfl' granted me letters-patent lor mv mode of aeuiiulsterlng Nliroua Oxide llaa. by wulch 1 bave xtracted many thousands 01' Teetb without pain, 1 ana JustiH-d in aatertlnu that It la boib saler and superior to any other now In use. DR. O. L. MTJNN3 6 21 6m No. 731 SPRPCE Street SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS, & Jt W. SCOTT A C O., SHIET MANUFACTTJEEKS, ADD DSAUEBa Vt MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, No. 814 CHESNUT Street, F0CB DOORS BI.LOW THE "CONTINENTAL," 8 26Sn PHILADELPHIA. PATENT SHOULDER-SEAM : SHIRT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. PERFECT FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWERS made irom measurement at verv abort notice. All ctber aillclea of GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS In loll variety. WINCIIKSTEK & CO., 8 24 S No. 106 CUESNUT Street CIGARS AND TOBACCO. IlINT TO TOBACCO CHEWERS WEDDING-CAKE FINE CUT ; TOBACCO. The only FINE CUT TOBACCO ever manufactured In Philadelphia. The Uest in the Marlset. E V K R Y li O D Y USES I T. Marjuiactured from the Best Leaf. BOLD EVERT WHERE. ' 611 Factory, 8.E. corner Buoad and Wallace Stroets THE AMERICAN BUREAU OF MINES. No. 64 BROADWAY. Mines, Mineral Lands, and Orea examined and reported npon. Competent Engineers fninfabed to Mining Com panies. Consultations afforded on all M tiling! Metallurgical and Chemical Queatlons, at tbeofflce of tba Bureau, GEO. D. II. GILLESPIE, President. PBAKI Da JUy, bwretar. W toUi rp DRY GOODS. SHETLAND SHAWLS. Shetland Fhawls, $3 50. Shetland Shawls, $4 00. Shetland Shawls, $3 00. Sea-Side Shawls, $6 00 to $10 00. J. . STRAWBIUBCE & CO.. N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET. LINEN LAWNS. 100 PIECES LINBTf LAWN S AT 39 CKNT8. 10O PIECES ORGANDY LAWNS, AT 23 CENTS. 50 PIECES FINK WHITE PIQUE AT 65 CENTS. 300 PIECES PLAIN AND PLAID MUS LINS. J. C. STKAWBUIDGE & CO., 2G N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET. LINEN GOODS ONLY, AT MILLTKEN'S No. 828 A It C II Street. NEW LINEN LAWN DRESSES. NEW PRINTED SHIRTING LINENS. TRAVELLING DRES3 LINENS. CORN COLOaED LINENS. FLAX COLORED LINENS. BLOUSE LINENS. LINEN DRILLS, Fancy and Plain. LINEN DOCKS, Fancy and Plain. ' LINEN CHECKS, for Boys Wear. IRISH SHIRTINO LINENS, Best Make. SHIRT B06OM8, Very Superior LINEN DAMASKS, by the Yard. TABLE CLOTHS, All Sizes. NaFKIKS AND DOVLIES. TOWELS, Great Variety. LADIES' LIN FN HANDKERCHIEFS. GENTS' LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. Linen Buyers nil alwajs find the best aeortment in tie city, at MILUKEN'S LINEN STORE' 6 9 8tntb2m No. 828 ARCH Street. CURWEN STODDART & BRO. JJRESS GOODS FOR HOT WEATHER, (CLOSING AT B EDUCED PRICES. tawna, 2d, 28, 31, and 37c Broche Organdlca, 30c. Moussellne a Bolt, 30 and 35c Black ground Grenadines, 87Mo. all styles of spring and summer dress goods at vert low prices, cuitwun stoddart &, brother, S os. 450, 482, and 4i4 K. SECOND Street, IJfBSt Above Willow. QAPE MAY ATLANTIC CITY, AND LONG BRANCH. DItEIFUSS & BELSINGER, t No. 49 North EIGHTH Street, HAVE OPENED ON I HE 11th INST., A new and desirable lot of ZEPI1 YIt KNIT 8 11 A W L 8 Suitable lor the Watering Places, including a splendid aoitnint Of WIJ1TE GOODS. PtCEHO MUSLIN, SHIEBtD MUSLIN. bWISS MUSLIN, PLaID NAINSOOK, 8TK1PED NAINSOOK, 81 CAML'BICNAIWisOOK. So. 104 PPKKMUt WTREET. E. M. NEEDLES, 0. 1024 VUESNUI STBEET, OFVKBS AT LOW PRICES, 2000 PIECES WHITE GOODS, Including a'l varfettea Chirred, Puffed. Tacked PiKid btrlprd, I lain and figured MUHLl.Nj. anlttble for V bite Bodlta and Lruwes 100 pieces VKlMIKkt LlAhJI LAWNS, iViir abie tv'f Kir t.reea. C'luur VaeBcltBue and other I.aoes i IrtBert lDti, k dgiBka Hounclnia and Hand. Uandkw cliiein Veils, t ollara Sleeves, eto 'I be aboa are ottered lor a CUHAP. and In great VAKIMY ' ULiilkJi WOULD DO WELL IO EXAMINE igams unm ho wui o(j 628 a b' 628 Jl anufactory , o. BCH fltroet. : AluveHxtn atrreu PbXadelDhla. W bi lrrale and Kt-uil. Ooramorlment tmbraura all me itw ant tira.bte atylea and altr f everv lengtb and aua waist lor ladlea. Al !, aud CMlOren 1 bone of Oik OWN HA KB" ae ttprior In UnKlk and turibn to any ether Ukurta maiit. and warranted to Klve aatlaiavtlua fcilrti made to eider, altered , and repaired.) I JULY , 19, 1866. DRY GOODS. EW DRY GOODS AT MARSH & WARNOCK'8 IPRICE WOOD'S OLD BTAHDV, No. 113 North N1NTII Street. Wettave Jnateieaed with a aplendld assortmtat af IOWILLINO. TABLE LINF.W NAFIINS AND D0TLIE8 Alao, a lare asaortnientof WHITE OOOD8. SOFT KISISII CAVBRirn, JACOMKTW, JJAINSOOK9. VICTOitI t.AWNfl and SWISS MCSUN8. Ibe Beat Maket ol Bteaehed aad Unbleached MUSMNS. . Also, a larje aseortacent of HO-lETtT AND OLOTE9, BOOP SMUTS, etc., all at the LOWEST MARKET PBIfEB . eUtbamSra w IIITE DRILLING AND UASKET DUCK 8. BROWN DRILLINGS AND BASKET DUCKS. FARMERS' PASTALOOSEItT. BOIS' FANCY DRILLINGS. LINEN (HECKS AND STRIPES. EYRE & L1NDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH. gALT WATER SHAWLS, Wholesale and Retail. PURE WHITE LLAMA SHAWLS. SHETLAND SHAWLS, ALL GRADES. PURE WHITE BAREGE SHAWLS. BREAKFAST SHAWLS AND HALF. 6UAWLS. 4ii8tutbrp El? RE & LANUELL. rpABLE LINENS, DAMASK NAPKINS, LIKEN TCWELS, COUNTERPANES. BLANKETS. Botelkeepera. Storekeepers and Housekeepers fur nip btd at leas tban regular prices. CCHWKN STODDART A- BROTHER, Noa. 460, 462, and 454 X. BECOSD Street, ' 1 18 3t Above WIUow. INSTRUCTION. rpilE LEHIGH UNIVERITY. BETHLEHEM, 1 hia Dew liiBtltntlon, liberally endowed by the Hon. Aa racker. oi Alauch (.bunk and dealfined to give a lu'l practical cdwcai Ion auitiit to tl,e requlremmin ot ibe ae will be open V) receive atudenw in the FIRST 1WO CLaKBES on the lt of 8eptmber. 1H6 Ti e location la beautnul, and proverblxliy healthy, and ll fsaitutttcd In ihemiila'. ot varied Industrial Inie renta, ail oi which wl 1 be subsidized for tne purpose of luatiuc ion. ILe Couito will conslot ot two parts. First. TWO TEALS OF rilUMKAlOR )8lKUi TION in Ma tl.cuibtics. Cheinlttry, and Language (esneoially the modem lanuaeH), Mtnli. s which every young man (bou.d pursue, for wbt vet proiewiion be be Intended. Hcond 'jwo Al'Dl lO A L Y KAlft In one ot the tol ow ing tclioola Iu each of whloh i.n additional toeclal deiirieiie conierred :-r I. The hebool oi General Literature. 2 'i be School oi Ivil i nKlneeriiiK. 5 The hebool ol Mechanical Engineering. 4 'lbe ecbool of Metallurgy and M lning. Applicants for admlKBlon will be examined from the let lo the 1 Mil oi AUk'usi. on preacntloit themselves to the rreclc'.en'. at hethlchrm. or on the opi-niuudav. t'lrculara giving teims, eio . may be bud by anj ylna f,'?1' ,P " "ejeipbla, or to ILt HX i. OI'PEE, I'rflmdent. Betbitbctn. Pa. 7 ju jj II E O A R A Y INSTITUTE ECLISH AND FRENCH. ' Boarding and day puulls. Son. 1627 and 152!) SPRUCE Street, w ill reopen on 'IHURsDAf. Soutember 20, French Is the langpage of the family, and ia constantly fjieken in tbe lnstltt.te. Primary I eparfwent. $60 per annum, liav Scholi.rs P'-r annum flCO. Lay Boarding Vupl.a. (200. MADAME UEBVILLY. 6 22 fmw4m 1'rluulpal. AUCTION SALES. PANCOAST & WARNOCK, AUCTIONEERS, 5 IKS Ho, 110 MARKET Street SCOT T, J R., A D 0 T I O NE E R, . Ko. 1020 CHESNUT STREET. 5 2IS FOR SALE AND TO RENT. J LARGE, WELL LIGHTED AND VfXTILATED ROOM, ON THE SEC0XD FLOUR OF TBI "Evening Telegraph" Building, No. 108 South THIRD Street, TO RENT, With or without Bteain power. Apply in the office, Bret floor. 1 FOR SALE A DESIRABLE THREE- StoIV Dwelling. With thiee-atnrv ilnnhln M..k uTldina on 'IWt'LFTll Sireet above Oreen. All modern rmnroveuieuta. Bummer kitchen, boaters eto. I rU e. 6UU citax. Apply at this Olbca, between tt and 12 A. M. 411) G AS"L I'G H'T FOE. THE COUNTRY. FERRIS & CO.'S , AUTOMATIC GAS MACHINES TOB PBIVATE BE8IDENCES, MILLS, HOTELS, CHUBCHE8, ETC rUEHlBBIHO FROM TEN TO SIX HUNDRED LiaUTS. AS MAT BE REQUIRED. This machine la guaranteed ; doea not get oat Of order, and the time to manage tt ia about five minutes a week. 1 1 he a tupllcliy ot ibis apparatus, lta entire 'reedom ficm danger, the cheaps, aa and quality 01 tbe.ight ever ail 01 beis, baa gained fo It the lavoiabla opinion of tboa1 acquainted with lta merits, ibe names ot tbose having ued them for the last three years will b given byeallltutat oar OFFICE, No. 105 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, W here the machines can be seen In operation. FEBJUS CO., Box 1481 P. O. Send fer Fimpule;, 1 19 MEDICAL. R HEUTil ATISU GOUT, NEURALGIA, ASTHMA, CONQUERED AT LA81. A CURE WARRASTED.OR TI1E MONEY RETURNED NOTHING RISKED BY TRYING IT. SUFFERERS FOR YEARS yOTIOE. USED INWARDLY. Tbe foilowinr wonderful remedy for toe poafc five enre of Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, and Asthn a, was discovered after tne study and prac tice ot a lifetime, by Dit j. p. riTLEn, One or Philadelphia's oldost practising physicians, wtio lias made those diseases a specialty, and having; fully t. sted its remarkable curative powor foraannv ber ot rears, now offers It to all afflicted and suauiw ing, wth rhe liberal oondltion that if any ease can pofsibly te found that it infa liblo powor cannot overcome, UK WILL refund to such caeo or ease tbe full amount paid in the trial of this remedy, la eredlb'e us this oflcr may ,eem, the proprietor know luU well irom experience the merit ot the remedy and the safety ot bia offer. It eonttins no Mercury, Colchlonm, Minerak, Metala, nor anvthinr injurionsor unpleasant l'rico t-00 per Dottle. I'rcnarea only at the Prisu cipal Dtcot, So 29 South FOLHiU rStrWt. aaoiV thesnut. where Dr. iilLFU may l piracy coTS sultou, iree of cLargo. tilgbest references of wonderful euros accompany each bottle. CRRriFICATES. ' Among hundreds ot Testimonials of its efficacy, the lollowmg rispeo abio gentlrmen huve kindly coisented to answer atiy inquiries reepectmgiu' wonderful core-of the i.reai Kheumauo Itemodv v. hich may t e lequirod of them , Conrad F Clothier, Eeq., No. 28 V. Water street. W.lliam Anspach, Lsq., No 22 N. Third street. Ibomas Alien, tsq.. Seventh streot above Brown. T B. Jf. Lixey, teq., No. 622 t he-mm street. (ieorgeJ. Weaver, Kao., No. 1827 Walnut street. Joseph Htevepe, So. 633 Owen utreet John Etlisen, Franklin and Poplar streets. George Landoil, Esq.. no li06 Green streot faniuel w. JacoLs, tsq., Arch t above Hixth. Michael Weaver. Eo.. No 1606 Green street. - ' Joseph Bakei , Ksq , 828 N. iltti street. W.J. Still woil, Bridebprg. Joseph Comlv, Frankford. Key. J. tall burar, Vicksburg, Miss. 8 2T gC II OOL FIELD'S CHOLERA AND DIARRLKEA PILL Cure all klnda of Bowel Complaints, and;hls OA8TBIO AND LITER PILLS Are the test remedy tor all leeascs of theStoau and Liver. WHOLESALE AGENTS. i. W. DALLAM A CO.. 7101m SECOND AND C ILLOWUILL D R. IIUNTER, JJo. U N. SEVENTH BTBEET. ABOVE FILBERT. PHILADF.LPHtA Acknowledged by all parti intrrentrd aa hy tar the llOM SCc'CKhKFUL PHVKICIaN In lbe treatment vf Utteate in h i tptnaUf QUICK, TUOROLGli, and lerntaitint curet guorametd in every ease. Reim mix r 1 R UrNTaB'S I eiebrated Kemedlua can onlr be hud gennlne at hiaoln es'abllsbedOttloe.No. 44 N. KKVKMH Htreet. abov. FUbcrt, 1 17 5t CLOTHING. UNDER THE fal Hotel, 821 Chestnot t J STREET. 4- 'CAMPHOR TROCHES, PrUvIevittvof N. DtafThdM, DyMcUry, uut Cholera Morrxu, s!0 Bol.Fotor,O.H.NgeiUM,DrsaW, vce jSfjj WthBBUL.PUU. c52 jnafled onj! 9 ovj sr VL. V. M - S4' 1? ' gTATES UNION CLOTHING II ALL, 606 MARKET Street, 606 ' Visitors will find a large and varied assortment el the very best KKAbY-klADJC CLOTHING at tne lowest caKh prices. ! Huits, containing Coats, Fanta. and Vest, from IU 00. Dusters, ti 2S. . harts irom $ M and higher. Come and convince yourselves. It 31 3m (ffQKTO $45 FOR A SUIT OP BLACK 08 tDOJ iancy colored cloth j army aud navyelothtaj Jo., In stvle unsiirpssseJ. 7bmre ABJt.0. 19 NINTH BU above Choanat. p E R FEOT ION j IS BARELY ATTAINED, YET A. B. W. BUILAHDrfif IMPROVED OIL SOAPr FOB REMOVING Crease, Paint, Pitch, and Varnlsli, Ficm all Goods of Durable Colors, Is ahead of anything , '' ' jet discovered. . 1 1 i ' : It leaves the Goods sort, and as perfect aa when new, wt b no euot upon wblcb dust can cot cot, as is tbeeaaa with ajl tbe preparations heretofore sold lor eleanslng good.. It Is r?eliavtely periumed sn entirely b-ee from the dlHatreeable odur of Benzine, aad all other resinous fluids. 1 ' , J 1 COUNIEBrElTH ! . Ot this preparation are extant, therefore be sure and lake none but that whloh baa the autogiaph of A. it. W BULLAaD on tbe lubtb ManuUctured by the Propiletors, ' A. B. W. BOLLARD & CO., i WOKCE8TEU, MA88. tieneral Agenta for Pennsylvania, ! DYOTT & CO., i So. Vi Korth SECOND Street, Philadelphia. For sale by all Druggists. 11 tin