THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JULY 21, 18CG. 5 Btrooolb and Tricm. When I first intro duced the Nitnus Oxide Uas to the dental pro fession at New York, in 1863, It was a long time before the publio and the profession were con Yinced that we could actually extract teeth without pain. But the new arent Rained friends dally, and at the present writing we have ex tracted teeth lor 14,1?6 patients, without the first failure or unpleasant ellects Irora the bus, nor has any one said that he would have teeth drawn in any othT way. All of these huve signed our scroll, certifying that their teeth have been drawn without pain, or any unplea sant effects lrora the gus. In Philadelphia we have extracted teeth since the 12th of October last, for firo thousand sexen hundred and forty-floe patients, with the same result in every case a in New York. By cmplojing the best dental skill for extract ing (I pay one man tor extracting $r0 per week), and exercising great rmre to extract no teeth that can and ought to bo saved by filling, we have removed all opposition to the gas, and nearly half our busiues no w comes from patients flcnt to us by the medical and dental professions. All our patients have added their names to a scroll certifying that their teeth were drawn without pain. We Invite the public to call and goe the list. Opposite their names they have written sentences like the following: "Very good," "A perfect miracle," "Never knew it." 'Jb it potnble?" "Xo pain whatever." "A painful real'ty dispell by a pleasant dream.' 'Had a sweet dream; could nut believe they were out." One great advantage of the gas 1h, that It is entirely harmless, and can be breathed by the most delicate, nervous, and feeble patients without injury. Dr. Thomas, foimerly of New Yoik, who is to do the extracting for the future, is one of the most careful and successful opera tors in the profession, as nil will testify who have been under his care. Dentists and mem bers of the medical profession having patients desirous of having teeth extracted, are invited to call and witness operations. G. Q. Oolton, No. 737 Walnnt street, Philadelphia. CITY INTELLIGENCE. For Additional Local Items see Third I'age. The Cholera Panic The Epidemic Not Yet in this City. Something of an excite ment was created in the city to-day by the an nouncement in a morning paper that the Board ot Health had yesterday pu-eJ a resolution thai the cholera Had made its appearance in our midbt, and that a daily bulletin of its ravages would be published hereafter. We learn from official sources that there is as yet no occasion lor alarm on the part of our citizens. The physicians have so far reported to the Fealth Ollicer but twenty-five supposed cases of tbe peHtilenoe, and of these only ten, ot which number eight or nine were fatal, have proved on examination to be genuine. Yesterday nine cases were reported to the Health Officer. Six of these had resulted fatally. Of these but one was a new case, the other five having been included in the mortality report of last week. It is a noteworthy fact tnat the tour fresh cases reported all belonged to one locality, and that was one of the filthiest and most depraved within the city limits. Whether they were genuine cases of Asiatic cholera, or of a merely aggravated typeot diairhwa, is even yet a matter of doubt. In view of these facts, the Board of Health yesterday passed a resolution declaring that cholera existed in tbe city, but every intimation of its presence in an epidemic form was carefully ezctwed therelrom. To provide lor the contin gencies that may sooner or later occur, the Sanitary Committee wa authorized tor-eeurethe proper buildings and accommodations lor hos pitals. It was also resolved to have disinfected or destroyed all beds, bedding, clothing, vessels, and other articles wh'.cn are used by or about the room ot a person dying with the supposed disease; and that the rocm or house in which a case occurs shall be thoroughly ventilated and disinfected. It was not thought proper or necessary to authorize at this time the publication of a daily bulletin of the reported cases or deaths; but the public will every day be furnished with the number of the supposed cases reported by the yhysicians in attenaance upon the sufferers. Under these circumstances we feel warranted in asserting, as above, that there exists as yet no cause lor anything in tbe shape of a panic. That our Health Board will prove themselves equal to the emergency, we have no doubt. The precautions taken by them thus far are such as prudence and wisdom have dictated. But although they can do much to ward off the dis ease, and to restrict its fearful ravages when it has once effected a permanent lodgment among us, they will be utterly powerless unless they secure the hearty co-operation of our citizens, and especially ot the medical faculty. The latter have thus tar shown considerable reluctance to making the reports required of them by the law, and this accountJior the fact that half a dozen old cases were included in yesterday's reports. For the benefit of those interested, we publish an extract irom the General Health Laws of 1818, as follows: "Section 25. Every person practising physic In the city, districts etc., who shall have a patient laboring under a pestilential or con tagious disease (smallpox and measles excepted), shall forthwith make a report in writing to the Health Officer, and for neglecting so to do he shall be considered guilty of a misdemeanor, and bubject to a tine not exceeding $ 50." Tbe Board are determined to enforce this law to the letter. A committee of the Board yesterday visited the Fourth Ward on their regular and customary tour of inspection. Their object was to ascer tain the sanitary comlfiion of the tenement houses in certain localities, and to order closed such as were not tit, by reason of tilth and im perfect ventilation, for the habitation of human beingp. The tenements in Bedford street were first inspected, and some of them directed to be closed; tbe damp and unhealthy cellars ot others, which were in the occupancy ot rag aud bone gatherers, were directed to be purified and closed also. Dougherty's court, in which there is a row of small tenements, altogether unfit for dwellings, was ordered to beMiut up. Between Seventh and Eighth, in Bedford street, quite a number of bouses were ordered closed, aud also several in the adiacent courts. Shippen street, its courts aud alleys, were likewise visited, and several closings ordered. An arched alley, run ning from Shippen street, below Eighth, con taining seveial dwellings, was directed to be closed; also Lowth's court, in Baker street, and the large bone deposit which has long been a nuisance to the neighborhood. For the benefit of loose concerned, we append a list of the Board of Health, with its principul officials aud committees: Health Officer Horatio G. Slckel, No. 1209 Wallace street. Fort Physician J. F. Tienohard, M. D., Rich mond and Bull streets. Lazaretto Physician George A. Falrlamb, M. D. Quarantine Master Nathan Shaw. President of the BoarJ James A. McCrea, M. D.. No. 2004 West De Lancey Place. Secretary Eliab Ward, Third and Christian streets. Board of Health The President aud Secre tary, and Wilbam B. Troth, No. 2115 Arch street: O. Morrison Coats, No. 12. N. F.leveu'h street; Jacob B. Coats, No. 934 N. E'ghth atroot! Charle J. Field, baring, Deiow Thirty flttk street; Wlluoa Jewell, M. !., Wo. fit) B. With sheet; Rene La Roche, M. D., No. 1344 Hnruce street; William Read, No. 1341 N. Twellth street ; Robert B. Roecrs. M. I)., No. 1121 Girard street; James Steel, No. 610 N. Thirteenth street; and James West, No. 1833 Pine street. Sanitary Committee Jewell, J. B. Coats, Rend, Roarers, and Ward. Huilal Grounds and Registration Ward, Steel, and Jewell. District Committees No. 1 (comprising the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth. Seventh, Eighth, and Twenty-sixth Wards), Ward, West, and U. M. Couts. No. 2 (comprising tbr Sixth. Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth, Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth. Ward"), Jewell, La Roche, and Roec-rs. No. 3 (comprising the Twentieth, Twentv-flrst. Twentv-setond and Twentv-fouith Wards), Field, Steel, and McCrea. No. 4 (comprising the Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Fijrhleenih, Nineteenth Twentv-third, aud Twenty-rtith Wards. J.B. Coats, Trjih, and Read. A Rich Proceeding. Late last night, in fact, cloe on to mldnisrht. the persons who chanced to be abroad, or were aake, in the neighborhood of Eleventh and C'hesnut streets, wre Hnnoycd and disgusted with the noise and disturbance created by two night-wulkers. Of these two, named Elizabeth Morris and Fannv Puts, one, tie former, was particularly drunk and violent. Sbe had a decidedlv Duenacious propensity, and indulged her bent by making a violent assault on a qundroon eirl named Clara Cova, and nearly tore the dress from her back. Fanny's principal offenses were drunkenness, nipht walking, and being in such bad company. They were both taken to the Fifth District Station House. About twenty minutes to one o'clock this moraine two well-known men, one of them a doctor (whose names we withhold for the present), went to the Mayor's residence and knocked him up, to get a note to the Lieutenant cl the Fitth District to have these two females released. The Mayor being sick, his son wrote a note to tho Lieutenant of the Filth District, directing him to have them discharged, and have the petitioners and the women both before him this morn id sr for a hearing. Early in the morning a carriage and pair, with tbe two men atore-mentioned, and a pro fessional bnil-goer, went to the station and had the two females released; the first, Elizabeth Moirio, afUr paying a fine and being held in $100 bail to answer charges at Court, and Faany Putz in $300 for her good behavior. Lafayette College. The commence ment exercises to-day consist ot "Reunions" of the Washington and Franklin Litcrarv Societies, in their respective Halls; meeting ot the Alumni in the chapel, after which the corner-stone of the extension of the main College building will be laid by Rv. Dr. Oeorge Junkln; address of Prof. Henry T. Lee (late Major 4th Regiment New York Artillery), Commemorative ol the services rendered by the Alumni in the late war for the Union; oration before the Literary So cieties by Rev. William S. Plumer, D. D., LL.D., ot Pottsville. On Wednesday. July 25, there will be the in trodtictoiy address of tbe Pardee Scientific Course by Prof. Henry 8. Osborn, LL. D.. the Bachelors' and Masters' Orations, and conferring Of deerees. Immediately after the commencement exer cises, tho Alumni, wi'.h the Corporation, the Faculty, and invited guests, will form in proces sion and repair to the Masonic Hall, where a collation will be furnished by the ladies of Kasion. Keg att a. of the Mosquito Fleet. Yesterday afternoon a grand trial of skill eamo off from De Binder's River Side Retreat, Glou cester, in which some fifteen skiffs contended for a champion flag. Nothing coula surpass the beauty ot tbe scene as those switt sailing little craits "walked the water like a thing of life." The prize was won by Mr. Frlnk's boat, by mimy lengths. Mr. William Alexander sailod a race for a purse against tbe De Binder, in which the former was victorious. If anything could have.added eclat to the festive occasion It would have been the presence of the "Napo leon of the Delaware," Old Pap Cooper, and the "Manlon of America." James K. Evans, to have presented the victor with the prize with a few well-timed aud appropriate remarks. False Pbetkkces. A rather old dodge wan played upon a gentleman by a man answer ing to the name of James S. Barron. It seems that tbe Baid James had borrowed $100 from an acquaintance, and given In return a draft for tbe money, payable on three days' sight. When he gave the note he acknowledged that he had no money in tbe hands of the party on whom the note was drawn; but he said he expected to have in a couple of days. The plaintiff, as a matter of course, could not get his money, or, at least, more than half of it. and so brought suit against Barron, who was held in $800 bail bv Alderman Massey to answer. Barron, we believe, occu pied some political omce in tnis city a tew ears ago. Fatal Accident. About 9 o'clock yes terday morning, a horse attached to a wagon, while standing at the corner ot Thirty-soventn and Market streets, became frightened, and dashed down the street at a furious rate. John Elkton, a little boy only eight years old, was in tbe wagon at the time, and as the wagon came into violent contact with the tree box in front of a shoe stoie in Market street, below Thirty-sixth, the boy was dashed to the ground, and the wagon wheels then passed over his stomach, crushing him in a fearful manner. Mrs. Ban croft, who keeps the shoe store, had him t iken into her house and a physician sent for, but the bov died in aa hour after he was taken in. Uls parents reside in Hestonville. Lloyd's "Railroad Gcidk." A reissue of the "Railroad Guide, " published by Mr. Aivin Llovd before the war. has appeared, and will nereaiter ue reguiariy lBsuea earn uioniu. me ' i . i . . i,. nil '('uule" contains a view, on stcei. oi an me nrine.inal cities in tbe United States and Canada, a list or ail toe nrst-ciass noieis, ine gauges oi the various railroads, anecdotes, ana other in teresting reading matter, together with correct time-tables. The work is entirely a Philadelphia one, and as such should receive the support of our citizens. It is an enterprise worthy ot great commendation, and Mr. L.ioya has wen sue ceeded. Stealing Clothes. A female named Laura Williams was arrested yesterday tor the larceny ot $130 worth of clothing. The thelt occurred some two mourns since, out tue ponce weie unable to get on tho track of the offender until yesterday, when ine laay trom wnom ine clothes were stolen saw her in the street ana noiiitfid her out to an officer, and had her ar rested. She was committed in default of $1000 hnil hv Alderman Lutz. to answer at court. The arrest took place in the neighborhood ot Broad aud Souih streets. Fike AT the Globe Mills. Last night nnnrher tire broke out about lO'&u p. n., in the spinner-room occupiea dv uiricneaa a licit. The fire was extinguished before the building suffered seriously, although material to n.a vntiiP ot G00 was destroyed. John Wilkin son occudv ins the lower sior.v, lost rdjucduu trom water. The whole amount ot loss is cov- ered by insu'ance. Affairs is Camden. Yesterday after noon, thn rno tit a house in ine auum varu wub destroved bv fire. Tne furniture of the house was slightly daniased by water. ine two men who were communal uu u pieion of btinsr concerned in the murder of the old woman at CentreviUe. near Camden, last week, are to have a furtuer hearing before Major Budii, on Thursday next. Quel Nouvellks P Mr. German, of Adams' Fif.press Company, has sent us tiles of iaie duuiui in uu ooiuuwestein papers. Mr. A Winch. No. o0! f!lifannt at.rpftt. a Inrua our table to-day with Onoe-a-Week, M-the-Year-Bound, Cassell's Illustrated family raprr. jrwnvn, run, rn. me iuiphi numbers receivea. Mcsic at thm i abk. xhls afternoon Calvert's Union Brass Band will entertain the visitors to FainiM'Unt, having twen mninveil for that purpose by the Schuylkill mvr Railway I Company, wuo louiuieuue ruunmic their cars to-day. , Died Suddenly. The Coroner was sum moned at 9 o'clock this morning, to hold an in quest on the body of a child who died sudieitly at No. M4 Carpenter street. Dif oovkrt or tbs Fat or A Missiko Maw A large shark was recently observed floating, in a lan guid manner, near tire Jersey coast and was canity killed and brought on shore On the monster being one nod, a man's oont, test, and pants were found in his stomach, and were soon reoognizod as b"lomm o Mr. John 1'rlmter. a hitrtjlv respectable oitizen ot Nw Jersey, who disappeared about six months jo. Mot a vestige ot the unfortunate guntleman romi'nnd except his clothina, whose toaphneaa had completely misted the shark' powers of dluestion, and thrown Mm into tnat. dvipoptie state which was th ciue ot bit being cane-ht. Of course me indestructible gar ments came froja lower liail, Ltnm Dusters. Light Cafsimere and Cloth, A'pacci, Drap TEte, Dvck and Linen Hark Coatn. Light Cassimere, While and Catered Duck Skele ton Vests. Light Cassimere, White and Colored Duck, and all kinds of Linen Pants. All kindsqf Seasonable Clothing far Men's, Youth', and Hoys' wear, in large supp'p at th lowest prices possible, Bbknhtt k Oo , Tow BR Hai l, No. 618 Market Strket. Thr Imbecility or rHTsiciAssf Is bl'terly In- vrffbed against by venders of quack nostrums, who cannot persuade members of the profession to UBeor recommend their pills or powders. 1 he pro prietor ot MARSDEX'S CALISAXA TOXIC has no rnch complaint to make he has abundant roason to return thanks for the cordiality with which the ablest members of the profession recom mend the use of the Callsaya Tonic; thoy know what such a medloine should be, and thor know that the tonic is precisely that thing. Depot, Xo, 437 Broadway, Xew York. For tale by Jjhnston, Jlolloteay f Cowden, Wholesale Agents, A'o. 23 X. Sixth street, Philadelphia, and by all druggists. Families About Goiso into Tna Coustby. Tourists, Etc., should supply themselves wi h that certain remedy for all Ailections of the Bawcls. Jayne's Carminative liatgain. A chango of climate. or water oiten pronnccs severe cases oi uysntery and JJiarilicea, complam's which readily yie d to the Carminative Cramps, Colic Inoipient Cholera, aud Soar Stomach, are also promntly relieved bv this o!d established remedy, and it" effectiveness In this class ot complaints sncaia inauce every one to neon a bottle within reaoh. Prepared only at No 242 Cnes- nut street. Gbt thb BkstI Thb Best What? Whv, the best everything the best olothing and food, the best sewing machine and piano, the best books and pictures, the ben husband or wife, above all, the best medicines and for alt dorangemsnts and dis turbances in the alimentary system this is, beyond doubt, MABSDKX'S CARMIXATIVE SYRUP. Depot, Ao. 487 Broadway, Xev York. For sale by .Tolinstnn, Holloway tf Cowden, Wholesale Agents. Xo. 23 X. Sixth street, Philadelphia, and by all druggists. "Nekdlbs' Camphor Troches." Indispensable to all tourists. Positive cure for Bowel Complaints. Choleraic Diarrhoea, etc. Mads oidy ly J. 11. AKEDI.K8, fwelftii and back strebts, Philadelphia. 50 cents per Box. 1 dozen, $5. 78 OS, 3-201, Gold and Silver, Compound Intkiikst and Uncuruext Bank Notes Bought and Sold, by Drkxel sc Co., No. 84 South Ihibd tkekt. The Two Standards. Liberty's standard sheet. the Mar t-pnugled banner, and Amnnoa's standa d perfume, Pbalon's "Nig'it-Bloomlnv Cerent." Wherever tbe one floats in the air. so does the other. Xtw Haven Paitudinm. Don't waste your time thfs hot weather in bar gaining over a Mill oi clothes tor a half an hoar, but go to Moaes ec i o.'s, unaer the continental, where ibe iowext price is marked ou tbe goods, and take them away. Prices Reduced op all Styles Simerlor pho- tcoraplts are made at B. F. Roimer'a tialierv.No. 024 Arch treet. Patron will find them uoourato, natu- al, lile-like, and pleasing. Buy Your Bathino Robrs, O.I Cans. Leather Belts, and Straw Hats for Ladien, Gentlemen, and Children, at b loan's, p.o. boo .uarket itreet, ruiiaaei phia, and at hi store ou Cape Island, N. J. Improved Lock-stitch Machines for Tailors and Manufacturers Urover k Biker Sewing Ma chine Company, Ho. 739 C'hesnut street. Compound Interest Notes 7 810 and 6-20 wanted. De Haven k Brother, So. 40 S. Third St. - luunuuuvu imc&iuv ivr dwuui vujfiuc,. itir tuiuis see 723 cbesnat St., phila., and J dey st., new york.' Cbovkr k Baker'b Highest Premium Elastic Stitch Sewing Machines lor family use. No. 730 Chtsnni street. Popular Tailoring. Brady-made Clothing, AND Fiwe Custom Work. Wanamakku k Brown, Oak Hall, Southeast corner Sixth and Market Streets. MARRIED. LONG ENECK kit JOHNSON. On the 23 i in. stant, by Key. A. Atwood. Mr ANDKEvV J, A. ON u hj Ji.Jl.it to Miss UACKXIA A.JOHNSON, all of this city. DIED. BABBAZETTE. On Friday, the 20th instant. Mrs. HUI'iilA HAttBAZtr 1 E, aced 66 years. Tbe relatives and rrlendu of the family are respect fully invit'd to attend the funeral, trom her lata residence, No 284 Washington avenue, on Wednes day afternoon, the 26th instant, at 4 o'clock. BRADFORD In New York city, on Friday night, ANNEBESSON BRADFORD, wife or Dr. F, S. Bradloid, ot Providence, K. I. Her lnenos and those of the lamfly are respect rollv Invited to attend her funeral, from the resi dence ot her mother, Airs E Besson. No. 228 8. Eighth street, on lucsUaj afternoon, the 21th Instant, at 8) o'clock. COX On Sunday evening, the 22d Instant, BEN JAMIN COX, in toe 65th year ot his age. 1 be rela'ivee and friends of the family are respect fully invltea to attend tho funeral, on Fourth-day (Wednesday), the 26th instant, at 1 o'clock, from the residence of his son, J. Benson Cox, No. 2105 Mount Vernon street. FARKOW. On the 23d instant, IDA VIRGINIA, adopted daughter ot Ephraim and Srah Aon Far row, in i he 6 tu yearoi her age. The relatives and frlendx of the family are respect Inily Invited to attend the funeral, tiomthe residence of her parents, No. V49 Richmond street, on Thurs day atterncon at 2 o'clock ai'DSON. Suddenly, on the 21st instant, at the 0:enu House, White Mountains, UAK1, eldest daughter ot the late Thomas Uudsou, oi Philadel phia. Ihe relative and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, on to morrow, (Fourth dv) at ternoou at 8 o'clock, trom tho rem. deuce ot her mother, No. 1022 Wallace street, with out further notice. 4 LYNN.-On the 2d instant, after a short illness, Mr JOHN LINN, in the&utb yearoi hisane. 1 he relative and trieudit of the lamliy, also the members of Lodge, No. 8, A. Y. U.; tbe membore of Purity Lodge No. 826. I. O. ot O. P; the mnmbors ol the United Brothers' Encampment, No. 26, 1. O. nt (I H the members of the hhiuwrights' Bonefloiai Society of Keiisinuton; and the members ot tho Good Intout Steam Fire Engine Company, are ie- hpeot uliy invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence. No. 1041 Beach street Kensingtou. on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, bervice at K'e- lezer Church ; trom thence proceed to Odd V ello ' Cemetery. MoOKACKEN. On the 23d instant, LIZZtE daughter of Thomas and Letitia MoCracken, in tue 17tb year of hot age. TIia relative ami trlends of the family are restieot fully invited to attend ttie funeral, from the resi dence of b T parents, No. 1248 Howard street, on Friday afternoou at 2 o'cIock, without further notice, NORTH ROI. On tbe morning ot the 21st Instant, M A h Y NOR I H HOP, wiaow of the late Co.oael John mih,ati. in in r Sum tear. 1 be relative and friends of the family are respect- ' fully invited to attend tho runerai, irora tier lata ru iimim. liimtiiitnn. 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J tie leeu e.me atcu ana an tnosewns nave in any way Impaired their vitality by exoesnlve menial or pbynl cal appiloation,will hud the l.lokrene to be wbat lb niiie implies a li e-rejuveuator1, which, while it builds op tbe shattered constitution, will a so Impart to the feelings tbe briskness and energy which belonv to youth. No matter by wbat cause any oiitan bas become enfee bled in its mnotlens this superb preparation will remove that cause at once and lorever. BIOKKKNE cures Genet al Debility. Impotenoy, Ner vous Incapacity, lypennla, Heoresnion, Loss or Appe tite, Low hpirl'a, Imbecility. Mental Indolence. Kniucla tlon, Fnnul It baa a most deliuhttul. desirable, and novel e fleet upon tbe nervous system, and al who are In any way prostra'ed by nervous disabilities are earnestly auvl-ed to aeek a cure In thla most excel.ent and no equalled preparation. BIOKRKNR l'be Feeble, the Languid, the Despatr ra the Old. should give this valuable discovery a trial ; it will be lound totally OitTetent from ail other articles for tha same ouroose. , , TO FKM ALEH. This preparation Is Invaluable In ner vous weaknesses of all kin is. aa It will restore the wasted strength with woodenul permanence. It is aleo a gtand Tonlo, and wtil give re lef m Dyspep sia with the unit dose A brief peVala'enoe m Its use wtll tenovate the stomach to a degree of perfect health, and banish Dyspepsia forever. .... , . . onaDnllarDwbotUe or six bottles for . Beld by Druggisu generally. Sent by express anywhere y a SeSStng HUTCniNGS A HILLYEH Proprietors, ao. 8 lc.Y street, new xorn. B0,dbrjOHll8ON. HOIXOWAT COWDES. no z koi tn iA til street. DYOi r & CO, 4 lOthatuemrD So. N BECONDBt. rpiIEOUC II LIN E 8 . THE NATIONAL EXPRKS-1 AVT) TRANSPORTA TION COMPANY Is now running thtoush lines, by Seaboard Railroad routes via Uiciimomd, Wkldon, Wilmimotoh, Cuaklea ton, AIoxtgoiikbt and Mobii.i: 0 HEW OKLKAN8. since the recent aeciHion of the Courts In Virginia, additional routes bava also t eun opeued to Wakhhn- TOM. I HABt.TOTKSVII.LB, GOBDONHVll.LK, Slid LrNOH- hi eO and other points on the Orangk and At.txtx dki Railkoab. and also to bTALKxoa aud points oa tllC VlUUlMA l KM HAL KAILBOAO. '1 be Com pany is prepared to receive FKKIU1IT, FAl'K AGKh, AND MONCY, tor tlie above nnd in.ermedlate points. Office, Kit. 63U MAKK.hr Street. B F. FICKLIN, 7 11 10t General Superintendent JJIESKELL'S MAGIC OIL CUItllS TKTTKIt. KRYBIFKI.AH, ITCH, HCALD HEAD, AND ALL 8K1N DISEASES. WAHBAhTFD TO CURE OR MONEY REFUNDED For sale by all Eiogglsts. PRINCIPAL DEPOT No. 63 South THIRD Street, Above Chesnut. Price 2R rents per bottle. 4 24Snilp THE AMERICAN BUREAU OF MINES, No. 64 BROADWAY. Mines, Mineral Lands, and Ores examined and reported upon. Competent Engineers luinlshed to Alining Com panies. . , Consultations afforded on all Mining, Metallurgical and Chemical Question., at tbe office of the Bureau, GEO. D. n. GILLESPIE, President. DRAKE DE KAY. 8ecretary. 1 10 tuths rp rp R I C 11 I N U S 6 P I R A L I S. A lame supply just received from Hamburg, by JAMES W QUEEN CO.. t st . m cuKskux attest DRY GOODS. LINEN GOODS ONLY, AT MILLIKEN'S No. 888 AR O II Street. NEW LINEN LAWN DRESSES. NEW PRINTED SHIRTING LINHNfl. TRAVELLING DRESS LINENS. CORN COLORED LINENS. FLAX COLORED LINENS. BLOUSE LINENS. LINEN DRILLS, Fancy and Plain. LINEN DUCKS, Fancy and Plain. LINEN CHECKS, for Bojs' Wear. IRISH SHIRTING LINENS, Best Makes. SHIRT B08OMS, Very Superior. LINEN DAMASKS, by the YaH. TABLE CLOTHS, All Sizes. NAPKINS AND DOYLIES. TOWELS, Great Variety. LABIF.S' LIN FN HANDKERCHIEFS. GENTS' LINEN HANDKEUCHLKFS. Linen Bayers will ahvays find the best assortment In the olty, at MILLIKEN'S LINEN STORE 6statb2m No. 828 ARCH Street. gllliTLANL) fell AWLS. Shetland Shawls, $3'50. Shetland Shawls, $100. Shetland Shawls. $5 00. Sea-Side Shawls, $6 00 to $10 00. J. C. STKAWBKIDGE & CO., 6 26 N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET. LINEN LAW N S. 100 FIKCK8 LIKEN LAWKS AT 35 CUNTS. 10O PIECKS OUOANDl LAWNS, AT S3 CENTS. 50 PIHCKS FINE AVIIITi: PIQ.UE AT 05 CENTS. 30O PIECES PLAIN AMI PLAID MVS LINS. J. C. STKAWUHIIiuE & CO., 6 26. N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET, (4BLACK BAREGE, 75 CENTS 8 4 BLACK BAREGE, 90 CENTS. 8 4 BLACK TAMARTINE, -60. BLACK AND WHITE LAWNS, 20 CENTS CLOSING SUMMER DRESS GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nob. 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St 1213t ABOVE WILLOrV. CAPE MAY ATLANTIC CITY. AND LONG BRANCH DREIFUSS &B EL SINGER, No. 49 North EIGHTH Street, HAVE OPENED ON THE 14th INST., A new and desirable lot of ZI2P11Y11 KNIT SHAWLS Suitable lor the Watering I'luoet, including a splendid aaeortment of WHITE GOODS. 1'lCKtD MUbLli, SHIBBED JUUHLIN. SWISS MUSLIN, 1'LAID NAINSOOK, STK1TED NAINSOOK, 91 CAM BRIO NAINfOOK. 'o. lira CUKMJl' Hireet. TO LADIES About leaving lor the COCSTBT, SEA sHOBE, OU WATERING PLACES. E. M. NEEDLES, No. 1024 CHESNUT STREET OffeMalull sjisorttnent, at LOW PRICES, of rYvn iirni;ripiiou 01 WHITE liOLliS, JL'FKEI) MOflUWi PIOCE. T v s-KKNcn jiusLiya, In all varieties ol plain ano jaucy sine. T .no. Vn.k.U.rl. HdltH. CtO. BtO I urn Sleeves, collars, Bets, etc, in great varleiy. E M. NEEDLES, . No. 1024 CHESNUT 8treet. 'til8 iaaii3 tZOl 'on 628 11 VopiUr s' 628 v,4JV- Manufactory, ho. tfc a HCH Street. . Abeve tlx tli stmet. roliailelphla. M bolesulv and lint nil. Oor assortment embrace all tbe sew and desirable style B,,d a'aea. of every .length aud sue waist for Ladl. and CMUJi-ji. 1 hose of "VVH On"rfJ(XE" ate ttiptrinr In finish and amrubili't to anv cUier Hfclrts made, and warranted tu give satlslactiua tTal(t uade to order, altered, aud repsjred,. , J D E S I It A B L R UNITED STATES INVESTMENT. United States Thlrty-Yrar Regis tered Six Per Cent. Bond., lOa SALE AT A VfRY LOW PRICE. TJ ect Bends can act be psJd off beforu 1WL CALL, OS AD 31 E DUE X EL & CO.. TfJtUr No. 34 K.eth THIRD 8WfU DRV GOODS. yiIITE DRILLING AND BAbKKT ducks. BllOWIt D1UL.L.INUS AMD HA8KHT Ult'KS. FARMShK' PAKTALOONERT. ItOl ' FANC Y ERILLIIVfJS. I.I IV F.N t'HECKS AND STRIPES. EYRK & LANDEUi, FOURTH AND ARC II. SALT WATER SHAWLS. Wholesale and BetaiL PUHfi UIIITE LLAMA SHAWLS. SHETLAND 6 II AWLS, ALL sttAD4. PURE IIIITK BAREGE SHAWLS. BREAKFAST MIAULS. SHAWLS AND IIALV 14 li stutk rp El' RE & LAND ELL. INSTRUCTION. THE LKH1GII UNIVERITY, BETHLEHEM, Tbls new lDStltntioo, liberally rndowed by the Hea. Ana I'scker. oi hunch Ibunk una designed to gle a full practical education sum a to tbe requirements m tbe afie will be open to receive stndentf In tbe FlB.iT TWO CLASH1-8 on Ibe 1st of Heotrniber. 1866 The location la beautnul, and provcrblsliy healthy, and It Is situated In the mW ot varied Industrial lute rests, ail ot which wl.l be eubsidited lor tbe purpose ot instruction. 'Ihe tourse will consist oi two parts, first. TWO It A 1(8 Of HIH'AKAIOBI IhSIKUl TION In Ma tlif mhtlCB. tbemlKtty, and Languages (esoeclslly the wooem lnnKU)tH), etuilirs which every yming mean shou.d pursue, tor nhnti vei prot'PHslon he be inended. Second IWu Al IiIiIOnAL VfAKS In one ol tk fol on Ing schools lu each of which i.n adtitioual speaul degree! conlerrtd : 1. llie hebool oi Oeneral Literature. 1. 'i be ftchool oi ivil i nulnceriiig. 3 The rcbool ol Mechanical Knglnperlng 4 The (-clinoi ot We'ailurgy and Inlng. Appllcsnts tor admlKSlon will be examined from tbe 1st lo tbe 15tb oi A iikui . on prceentlug themseivrs t the rreslden . et lfctlilehvin or on the opening dav. Circulars giving tctm.t, eic . mav be had by apj rl to MSfrs. i . II HUILKH 6c (O.,ito. 131 H. KOUBItt Street. I'hiladelpuia. or to He NB If v-Ol-PfcE, Prexident. lietlnvliem I'a. 1 Uui 1 AUCTION SALES. PANCOAHT & WARNOCK, ATJCT10NEEB8. 5184 No. 240 MARKET btreet, SAT.K OF 460 LOTS AWERIOAV AND IUPORTKa I1(Y GOODS. 81'Hl'K OK UOODH, N01INti. ETC. F I C. Bv catalogue. ( n WedneedaT Morning July 25, commencing at M o'clock, comprising a geaeral assoitincnt o goods ' r prrseut sales. B SCOTT, JR., ADCTIONBHR. . No. 1020 CHESKTJT BTBEET. S ill XIOIOSAIL,S. PENNSYLVANIA AOUIDULTURAL LAND SCRIP F0K SALE. Ihe I'nlted Hi ales Government baring granted t the Common wialth of rennsylvaeia Land Horlo, repre senting 780,000 acres oi I'ubllc Laad, for tne endowment ot Agiicultural Colleges in this State the Board at Commissioners now offer this I and Porlp tothepublto. troDosals for tbe purchase of this Land Henp, ad dressed to The Board of Commissioners of Agrloal tural Land Ecrtp," will be rocelvrd at tbe Surreyoe Ocneral't office, at Hatrlsburg, until rVednesday, Auguai 15, 16. f Ibis land maybe locatod fn any State or Territory bv tbe holders ot the tcrfp. upon any of the unappro priated lands (except mineral lands) of toe United States, which may be subject to sale at private entry. Each piece of scrip represents a quarter section ot one hundred and sixty acres. Bids must be made as per acre, and no bids will be icceived for less than on quarter section. Tbe Scrip will be tssued Immediately on the paymectt ot tbe money to the Surveyor General, one third of which most paid within ten data, and the remaining two- thirds within thirty days aiter notification of tne acceptance ot the bid or bids by the Board of Cous mlssioners. J. M. CAWrBKLL, Hurvey or -General For tiie Board ot Commissioners 11 ABMBBrBG, July 11,1866. 1 1I Ins pEIt FECT ION" IS RARELS ATTaLKED, YLT A. B. W. BULLARD'S IMPROVED OIL SOAP, FOR REMOVING Grease, Paint, Filch, and Varnish, From all Goods of Durable Colors, Is ahead of anything jet discovered. It leaves the Goods soft, and as perfect as when new, wl b no snot upon which dust can col.ect, as is tbeoas with all the preparations heretoiore sold tor eleanaing goods. It Isdellootcly penumed end entirely free from tho dlxskreeuble odr ef benzine, and all other reelnvaw tlulds. COUNTERFEIT!) Ol tills prepsratlon sre extant, therefore be sura aod take none but tbat w hich bas the autograph of A. B. VT BULLaJiD on the label. Manufactured by the Fropiletora, A. B. W. BOLLARD & CO., WOKCX8TEB, MAHH. General Agents for Pennsylvania, DYOTT & CO., i No. 33i North BECOND Btreet, Philadelphia. For sale by all Druggists. 7 9 las MRS. Ri DILLON, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street, lias a handsome assortment of MILLI vEBTt Hnwea and InfanU Data and Caps, Bilks, Velvets, Crape Ribbons. Keathets, Flowers, Frames, etc. TJ II UNADULTERATED LIQUORS OHhT. KICHARU FENIHTAN'd WIA ND V a rn ts, Kor43iTCBK8liUf HTBKKT, Nearly Opposite ! Font Omca, FHILADELFHIA. Fsmllies sapplied. Orderi troiu Uie Coon try promntly atte.ndd to H OA O K0UT1I STREET, M. IVANCOSA fit & pays the highest intra tor Ladies and Gents' cant oil Olotbg iH. S4 ttOUTU uueet Mow ivuxtu,