TITE DAILY EVENING TKLEGK-ArU. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY; JULr on 18GG. 5 i The Hahnemann Ule Inanrnnce Comyanr A New feature. In another coin ma appe m the etatement of the flnanoca or the above Company, as required by th lawa oi rennejlvanla, from wbioh we leva that it hM a weil-lnveeted capital of 200,000, and it able to snak its policy holder a -ecnte beyond a'l peradven tare. Conoemlns- Its offlcerg and management, we publish, in this oonneotlon a e-ter troin Sonator B. If. Wade, who is well acquainted with them:-. Jr.J.P. 'to,.- Wahi"oio Jnlr 2-lm' 1kab Sir: i am well acquainted, with the atoek bolder and managera of 'be "Uabnemtnn Ule In. iuranoe Company," of Cler lud, Ohio, ot wmoa ou are actuary, etc , and tor which you are about ' 1e,hlih agencies in Pennsylvania and several othir platoa. Moet ol these gentlemen restdo in CleTe and. and I take pleasure in statin fiat thcr are anion? the wealthiest and most reiable bnin(s men of our State, T o company is organixed In ao cordanoo with the laws 01 Ohio, ita rock consisting of two burdred thousand d 1 ar ( 2O0,UO0) aotualiy paid in; and I hare no bes-tat on in aayint that no 1 aafer or better regulated lu'tunt on Cm be tound in the Union. Yours, with respco., " II F. Wads. Ihla company is the first la our country to extend , 1U lines, and to consider, amon other oauses tend Inn to increase or diminish the average period ol human life, tbe lesults of med:cat treatment. It U sorprismit that Actuaries of life insurance should consider it neces-aty to fix different rates of premium for persons following on avocation or another, or travelling in one direction or anottier, while tbey pay no attention to the eOectsofthe direct means employed to restore' faenlth and pro long hie. With an abundance of reliable statistics showing the comparative results of different modes and means of medical pract'cs, why should not tbe mathematician as readily calculate the difference in riaki ari-ing from medical treatment as from various avooaions and p aces of trivet f ' This company, after colleqtinc and examining the reports of more than eighty hospital) in th's and other countries, and finding tho rates of mortality, under Homoaopa'hio treatment, less by fifty per cent, than under the Alio athic. has bad prepared Ja new table of mortality, by Protestor Elizur Wright, of Boston. U(oa this table the rates charged the patrons of Homoeopathy average from 6 to 13 per cent, less than those charged by toe beBt old com panies in the country. We observe among the names recommonding this Company in Wa-hlngton City the lollowing: Charles Knap, Eq., George 8 Gideon, Eq., Henry D. Cook, Esq , Banator Bprague, Senator Chandler, Senator Biddle, and Hon. Montgomery Blair. MATTERS OVER THE RIVES. The Late Homicide. Since the previous examinations were hud in the matter ot (he late homicide ot an aged lady near Ueutreville, Cam den county, a heavy club has been tound, com pletely besmeared with blood and hair, leading to the supposition that 't is the weapon used by the assassin in the bloody work of murder which he perpetrated on that occasion. The bludgeon was discovered near the spot where the dead 'body was found. The Rash in the head of the ' woman would seem to indicate that it had been made by some such weapon, bp the post mortem examination made by Dr. L. F. Flsler revealed the fact that her head was completely crustied In and fractured by a tremendous dIow. Another man has been taken into custody making the second one cbarcedwith having been implicated in tLe outrage, and held to answer th? charge. Now that it has been established that the female vu hrutftll- murdered, no cffort9 will be left unemployed to bring the guilty parties to a just punishment. Centenaby Camp Meetiso. The mem- ber of the various M. E. Churches in South Jersey are busily eneaged in making extensree preparations lor tne ceuieunry raiuu uieeuug, soon to come off In Gloucester and Salem coun ties. These will be distinguished by the most interesting exercises ot any meetings of the kind ever held in tun section oi ae jersey. Sunday School Excursion. The Third Street Methodist Fptscopal Church Sunday ahnnl hovA nrriincftri to crlve a crand picnic excursion to Ked Bank, on Thursday. This is a very large school, and ample preparations hoTjo vn mndn to trive it a rleasant character. Ihe First Baptist Church Sabbath School will ulso give their annual picnic excursion. TTir.r.Tvo Does. About fifty canines have tpin slaughtered in Camden since the ordinance went into ettect prohibiting them from running at large in the streets without being properly and substantially muzzled. Atlantic City. A number of new build- inirn atp m nrnen-eas of erection in Atlantic City, whir.hwill soon be completed. Others will be commenced as soon as these are finished. ' Handsome Buildings- There are now live laiffe and fine new private residences nearly completed on Second street, near cooper. CITY INTELLIGENCE. For Additicmal Local Items see Third rage. Adtkbtisino '"Now and Then." If there is one thing moie than another that ohows the advance in business ideas trora the old logy- ism of pat years, iti is the increased amount of advrrtisine'thatis done by our business men of all classes. In old times we were accustomed to advettise rather sparingly in the newspapers, to net out our cards lor circulation, and some of the more enterprising firms would send out their bill-posters over the ciry. Thou, too, there used to be the processions ot the trades, la which the workings of a business were displayed to the eyes ot the public, and thereby would gain their attention. But it is only at the present day that ad vet tising has reached a deiree ol perfection that shntss how valuable it must be to all, bo'.h ihe manufacturer and consumer, the merchant and tho rptniler. One of the most successful newspaper men in the countrv said that he owed his success en tirely to the frnerarv with which he kept the knowledee ot his rnoer betore the people. lie would spend thousunus of dollars yearly, and thev would bnnir him in a hundred-told in return. There are so many different modes of adver tistnti, that it would be diilicult to more than touch on the principal methods without swell tna this article int a most ineoiiveniut lenirth. Poetry, or what purports to be such, is called in to lend its aid. All the principal topics oi tbe day are intioduced to add interest and induce the people to read them. Congress is called in to lend its aid by bringing into their ULsous sionH sly nonces oi umereni anion, such as new hooks, oatent medicines, etc. etc. Vnrndos and procef.slnns lend tbnr aid. and how well our buhiness men take advantage of it our cul.ens cnu easil.v cull to mind. Displays of fireworks elve another opportunity to kocn tho miblic nobted. Dunu.r the late exceedingly Let weather, some enterprising patent medicine man took advamase of the heat, and sent around (-mall and very CDnvenent fans. These were very acceDtubie. indeed, and showed aeon slderable amount oi shrewdness much more so than distributing ihose unreadable aluiunacs, which in such numbers are sent h round once a year. 11 certainly showed a desire to add to the comfort of suilering humanity. One of the best mean ot advertising Is the erection ol beautiful and comiortable buildings to attract purchiers by tbeir display and their conveniences. They serve a double purpose in uttrMciiuor the pub'ic. and in addius to the appearance J of the c ty. The erronaous ilea . thav such stores, so remarkable for their arc ii tectural beautv, Hie ncessarly higher thin others of a oluinef build, is a very looli-h one, As a general rule, tbe verv converse Is the true rule, asauv one mav see for themselves by actual experiment. Bes'des, even It it were so that 1bev cliateed more, what would be the oblec "tioiit Do we not wish to pay more for living tn a hiindhome house than la a mean one? Is not the comfort we experience in being lu & beauti ful, clean, and well-attended store worth a jiue thing f ' There is a new etvle or advertising that has sprung up in late years. I roier to the painteu signs that adorns (?) our fences, and jtare at us from every side in and out of the city. It our busi ness men would only keep with'n' botinds, and not allow their emploves io deface and disfigure objects of natural beautv as thev so recklessly do now, they would be doing no more than their duty. One rannot walk in our streets or drive out oi our roads without sccihg notices of quack medicines and go- ds ol jail kind- daubed on the fences, or brldpes. or houses, with a reckless disregard ot good taste nnJ decency. If we aie attracted by some beautiful and picturesque rock, we approach it more noarlv, only to scp it daubed upon by some vandal ivith a noticcof some bitters or clothing store. Even into our public parks are these notices intruded. Now we daresay that it ts a'l riubt enough that a business n.ati shculd keep a knowledge ot his business bctote the public: but still ha has no more right to plant his signs in the public parks than he would to hang his posters in a man's parlor. There the public expects to jut bu-dncs aside, nnd leave tho bustle o'' everyday life behind. As to placing their signs in ronsoicii'ius places in the most frequented roads around o'ir c.ties, that, we suppose, is ine of tbuir inaiienable right, and can't be denied them, even it it does annoy passers by. In f he foregoing art le we have only attempted to give a few general ideas on the subject of advertising. It is a theme which is almost ex baustless, both on aocount of its importance and the great extent to which it is earned at the present day. ; A Swindler. -Yesterday a man named Namin WollT was arrested at Third and B ut n- wood streets, on tho charge of obtain. nu money under false pretenses. Wollf is one of those fellows who are constantly advertising in the papers for a pnrtner. Ho has a real estate olttce in Third street, near Orecn, and the wav be opetaies is to advertise a house to let, or lor sale, and charting any applicant a dollar as a iee, ana tnen senam mm t anomer ouise Kpt by a confederate, who assisted in misleading the victimized, and would purposely put them otf from dav to day until their patience would be exhausted and they would give up in disgust. ivy advertising, wont cot a man to gtve nun $300 to get into partnership, sho vine him, at the same time, his books, which were purposely calculated to mislead. There are quite a num ber oi tnese swindlers in the citv, and tnir ad vertisements can be seen in the papers any day. worded in such an alluring way as to catch the tin warr, Wolff was taken before Alderman Toland, who held him in $1000 ball to answer. Connubial Felicity. Yesterday a brute rejoicing in the nsme of Joseph Woods was ar rested tor beating and maltreating the wife of his bosom. Woods did not even have the paltry excuse ot drunkenness at the rime said ouense was committed, and it certainly shows a verv lamentable lack of humanity to indulge in suca a beast ly amusement. Held bv Alderman Toland in $800 bail. Philip Sevtenham, in despite of his distin guished and aristocratic surname, is utterly wanting in tnose cnivairous instincts which should actuate man in his conduct towards woman. He desertrd his wife in the most cruol manner, and left her to her own resources. For this he was arrested and taken hetore Alderman Clouds, who held him in $UC0 for a further hear ing. Philip lives at fourth and Diamond streets. Defbauding the Public We do not sec anv reason why a corporation or an associa tion of any kind should bo used to swindle the public bv obtaining their money under false pretenses, any more than any individual. One of our churches, for some days, advertised an excursion, which was to proceed to Cape May, and tor which they said only a limited number of tickets would be sold. Our citizens, relying on this promise, purchased tickets very ireeiv. instead ot selling a limited numDer, tnere were more tickets sold than the boat coula accommo date, or rather hold, by the most unomt'ortable crowding. The consequence was tuere were a in eat number, amounting to over a hundred, lolt at the wharf to curse their luck and the grasping cupidity of the getters-up of that ex cursion. Highway Kobbery. James Berry, a civilized Camanche, was taken up yesterday afternoon, about 3 P. M., in the neigbbornood of Losan and Pratt streets, in West Philadel phia, charged with purloining norse-ne-h. it seems that a small lad was taking said horse out to be killed, when Horry, actuated by a desire to possess (he noble animal, nut tne boy to flight and confiscated tbe horse. This took place in the o.oad light ot oay, ou tne public hiorhwav. It is not known what disposition was matte ot tne piunaer. cerry was arreBiea, ana this morning, at a preliminary hearing before Alderman MauL he was held in $j00 bail to answer the charge ot larceny. Slight Fibes. Early this morning, some ladies living in the rear of a building below Sanderson's cnair lactory, discovered a nre breaking out in the rear or Sanderson s, sio. 4JJ WHlnut street, and promptly gave the alarm. it was in the third story back room ot ths building, and was used as the work shop. The fire originated from gross carelessness.; and t . . ' Ji.. I 1 L 1 tl . n . nn. OWmg to ueiug uiBuuvereu ueiuie irur names gu. anv headway, the loss was very slight. Afout 7 o'clock a. w. a sueht nre prose out in a store In t-econd street, above Arch. The loss was yery slight, not being over $50. A Yopno Thief. James Morrison, boy seventeen years of ago, was arrested yester day, in the neighborhood of Second and South street, unuer very suspicious cirruuistaaoes. He bad In his possession a quantity ot shoes, tor which he could not give a good account, and which he was retailinir at a very low price. When anested he had sold a number or pairs. He was taken before Alderman Titter mar v. who held him for a further hearing to answer the charge. The shoes are now at the Second Police District Station House. Koutowark Hall. awaiting the ltuntitication ot tne owner. Balloon! Uallooni it any of our readers desire "to vfw tne landscape o'er" from an al itude of a thousand feet or so, they can ue Ciatliieu Dy crusaiun over io lhuiuuu, The balloon "Crescent City" is now innated, aud nioored 1c an enclosure on Market street, iieailv oi)ooite the est Jersey uotel. Ascen sions to this height will be the order of the dav and eight, as long as clear weather win permit ct them. Ou fcaturduv we understand, there will be a detached b&cension also. Maintaining A Nuisanck. -Edward 1 tntnii. residing at Fifih aud Prune streets, aud rhnrles Durrah and Henry Linger, residing in Park street; were arrestea ana taten ueiore Alderman Harley for keeping tho streets in the nnirrVihorhood ot their business in an extremely niiensive condition. They were in the hBblt of allowing the kitchen offal, etc., to collect in heaps until it became utterly unbearable. Torvek-Stone to be LAiD.The corner stone for the extension ana improvements ot tue rkn-ek f the ueaeaipuon irrorehiant, ipisc j- pal) Twent'-8eC0nil nwi i miunuiu mifen, win bo laid to morrow (Thursday) ait(!moon, at Hve o'clock. Sevciul interesting aaare?se6 may dc expected. Mas. Wood's New Novel, ' ElBter's Follv" 1a hnvinw a verv extensive sale, as it deserves, and the publishers, T. B. Peiersou & Brothers, have had their presses aud book binders busy day and night to have tne second edition ready to-day. Everybody should rea l vuis, mo uebi oi airs, wood s uooh.s. . i Seaside Recitations. Our townsman, Kuius Adsms. is dellL-htini- the v sltors at the jjemwuie r mi-r uup wito nis cnamin! rcsuius and recitations. We underst-md Mr. Adams will favor the visitors at Cape May and Atlantic City during tue uiuiim oi Angus, . CoBRECTioN. Ibe James 8. Barron held to Imil vesterdav. in S8D0. bv Aliie for obtaining money under fulse .uretenres.. is not James L. Barron, former! v member ol Select 1 council irom tue nuieteema ward. A Grand Bh.mabd Saloon. Connect Hail has done the laM of its duty in the way of lectures, mass meetings, balls, and fair. It is now opened as a bi'liard r.Kim, tinier the man agement of Messrs. I,each ft Hojl. It contains twentv tables of the best make, and taken aito getl eris, wi.hout doubt, the tine t and niot attractive billiard establishment in tn united Slates, nere the lovers o' this ta-cinating eame, can enjoy themselves ta their heart's content. Injured by a Fall. About a quarter to a o'clock tbis morning, Andrew Fleming, em ployed by Barclay A Co., D'la vare avenue, above Arch s reet. fell through the hatchway from tbe HUh to the first storv, and broke his ler and otherwise Inlure I himself. He was removed to the Pennsylvania Hospital. Died' Suddhnly At No. -2 Farrlson Stare, a man name I iicnrv Thomas died sua enly this morning. The Coroner will hold an inquest to-day. Casks of buPPOSED Cholkka. Ther wre live cases reuorted at the Hoard ot floultu to-day up to 1 P. M. Of these there were tour adults and one child. How to T:Dtrc TnK Tkmfkiiatcrk Altboiiyn the merenry should rise 1 o "ninety in the ibadn " One m tnnd trne we can advise By -vhica it may be made To rink to tero in a trioe: Pmt the thermometer in ire. ' - As easily von may redues Th beat jonr own veins keep, By wrartna clothes light, thin, and looo, Which Bnno't sells so cheae. Sun mer t toihinom-Meni'. TM'. and Su' all kind, ttylt, and ,izes, telling at price tuKrr man tn towttt eftewnrre. Beitntt CO , rOWER HA.1.L, ' ' : Ko BIS Makkbt .Sturm-. ' Cleboymkn owe it as a duty to their flocks, as well as to themselves, to maintain, as tar as may be, a sound state or body. Thn days are gone when health y as considered to be inconsistent with ho'i nets. The nature of tneir duties imposes upou Clergymen a mode of lite not the most compatible to peiftct physical health. They live a lite too f urelt sedentary ; they ute tbe brain too much, nnd tho mnsclet too little. Hence, by sympathy the secretive functions are enteeblcd, and act imper fectly. To remedy this, medicine are icqaired. So thoroughly is the protiietor of MARSDFWS VEGETABLE SANA'llVE P1LLH aware of the priceless value to tbe whole oommunity of the ser vices of this branca of the learned professions, that he will gladly turnisb, free of cost, this mdcine to clergymen of every denomination, not only for their own personal u-e, but to be given to those who are enable to pnrohaso, whom they may encounter in their constant rounds of mercy. Depot, No. 437 Jlroadtcay, A'cw York. For tale by Jihnston, lloU loway Cowden, Wholesale Agent a, No 23 A'. Sixth street, Philadelphia, and by alt druggists. Tub PEOrLK have been so much imposed npon by several worthless Saraapanllas, that we are glad to bu able to recommend a preparation which can be depended on as containing the virtues of that in valuable medicine, and is worthy of the public con fidence. Dr. Atkb's Sarsaparilla cores wnon anything can, oure (the d.soases that require an alterative medicine. ' Perby Davis' Pain Killkh is a real plea sure to us to speak favorably of this article, known almost universally to be a good and safe remedy for burns and other pains of tbe body. It is valuable not only for colds in the winter, but for various summer complaints and should be in every family. The casualty which demands it may come nnawnro. Christian Advocate. 'Nekplhs' Camphor TaociiKS," Indispe niablo to all tourists. Positive cure for Bowel complaints, inoieraio xiarrucea, etc. xaaae only by . fwelfth and race streets, Pkiladelphii. 60 cents per Box. 1 dozen, 86. Iv CnoLHRA comkb, no one can be sure of avoid ing it by fleeing to the country. Those who leave the city alro place themselves at a dlstanoe irom medical advice; they should, therefore, have with them, ready for Instant use, a medicine whose effi cacy is known and proved. Such a modioine is pie eminently MAJiSDEN'S ASTATIC CIJOLKRA CURE. Provided with thlB, and not neglecting the ordinary sanitary precautions, we neod be under no serlons apprehension should the disease make its appearance upon our shores. Depot, So. 487 Broad tray, Ntvi York. For sale by Johnston, Uoltoioay If Crwden, Wholesale Agents, Ao.'i&JS. bixtn street, Philadelphia, and by all druggists. Kelty, Cabrinoton ft Co., Have tue larsest assortment of liiemostEconomcal, The most convenient, The most Durable, The most Ornamental, Tbe most Useful Mosquito Nets to be fonnd in the country, at 728 Chcsnut street, i'bilade phia. '. : ' ,- i 7-aOs, 520l, . I Gold and Silver, i. Compound Intkuest and ubopbrbjtI! jjakk JNOTEB POl'OUI' A BOLD, Br I DaRxEL U Co., KO! 84 SOTJTU iHlttD TBBKT. Don't waste toub time this hot weather in bar- gainlne over a un ot olotbes lor a half an hour, but go to Stokes 4 Co.'s, under the Continental, where tbe lowest price is marked on the goods, and take them a way. Rrrr Ynnn Hathtno Eobks. O 1 Cans. Leather Belts, and Straw Hats for Ladies, Gentlemen, and Children, at bloan'a, No 806 Uarket street, Puiladel pbta, and at hi store on Cape Island, N. J. , Prioeb KEDUCED.---Biiautirul stylo Photographs, of superior execution and finish, made at B. F. Kol mer' Oallory, No. 624 Area aireet. Bare chance. i he best ana cheapest, improve me opportunity. Improved Lock-Stitch Machines for Tailors and JUanuiacturers. Hrove- & Biker Sewing Ma chine Company, No. 73 0 Chesnut street. . Compound Itee8T Notes 7 8-10 and'6-20i wanted. le ilavcn ft Brother, No. 40 S. Third St, "lnbrtcatlve packim tor steam engines. for terms gee 723cheHnutst.,phila., and many st., new york. Gsovkr & Bakeb'b Higiest Premium K!a-io Stiloh Sewing Macuiuej tor lauiUy use, No 7-3U Chcsuui sireot. Popular Tailoriio. Bbapy-made Clotho, AND F:he Custom Wobk. I Wasamakeb & Brown, Oak Uall, Southeast corner Sixth and Makket Streets MARRIED. JOHNSTON T1LLO fSON. On the25th of Aoril, by the Boy. Thomas Bralnerd, JAUOI S. JOHNT N to ANNIE K., eldest daughter oi John Tiiiouon, teq. VICKEBS DEilPSET In this city, April 80 1866, bv the Key Jcsepb Perrv, Mr. iiKOKdK tf.. VlCfiEBS, oi Philadelphia, to Miss LIZIE, drat dauclitcr ot mcnaru yempjci , rsq , ot BU1 moie, Md, ' DIED. 1 ' FAKROW.On the 23d instant. IDA VlftnrNfA. adopted daughter ot Kphraim and S-.ruh Aa far row, in tbe 6th year ol ber age. The relatives and inenda of the family are respect iuuy inviura to bik'uu hid luuerui, uum me roeidttuoe ol her parents, No. 249 lixUiuond street, on Thurs day auoruc ou at it o oiocx. O RAFF. On tho morning ot the 21th tnatant. WILLI AM, son ol Joseph and Mary Graff, in tbe 27'h year ot hia aire. t Hit relativ aud triends also the Bhlfflor IIoe Con nanv, and the Fire lpartinent in sHneral. are rispett fully invited to attend hi tuneral, from hi lainir a iwiui-iire. jo w o. i una avreet, oi t riaay aiteruoon, tbe 27th instaut, at io'olock, without tor m uww LVRN.- On tbe 12d niMsnf, altor a short tUncs, ftlr JOHN f. LiN.N, in ih-ooth rear of his aire. Ibe relative nrt irietirte of the tami y, also the nu mbers ot Lodre, No 3 A. Y m.i the roeaibersof l orliv Lodge JSo.ifH I. O. of O r l the ro -mOe'S of tne I'mted Brothers' campmfnt, ho iW, . O. ol O. F , t'.e tnembi rs ol Hie nhtowrignts' BonrOa ai feocirtr ol' Eiininatonj antt tbe ni'mberi of tlu Ootid Jnteni Steam J' re Kng'ne Coropan , are p-ct ubv Itivilea to st end t e litnoral.- trrwi !im M kp tletire No 1fH Heneh htreet K nmgton. on Thtiivriny af ernnon nt 2 oV.oe. f-ervine 'it R t rezer lioreh; irom thence .roceed to Odd e'lo ' Cemetery. ,... Mc( K ACKRV. o The 231 ms.ant. IA7.MV. rianirliteT of Tl omas and Letitia Met rneki n. in t io 17th jear ol hei are. The lelaiives aim trlomM of the ami are respftrt tnli inrKl to uttend i e 'uneral. from the rev deuce ol h.r parents. Jo. IJ'id Howard street, on Knouv urtrmoonot 2 o'cU ti. without lurtuer notice. rpHOL' SWBLTKRINfJ C I TI . U N t-TATCE J not lee 1 1 at e have Ice Planes for coollna drl.'iks qvirk ?. 1'at-i.t Iva licks, lie Puks wrli alet Ice hhimItS" Vs and Axe- loc ''ori aoil ot'ier -cainal)le Hardware .tot sale at the Ilanlware sto e f I IUiJI N 8H W. No. SI.'fFlBht Thirt- tlvel M A l!K VT !t . hilu NlrMi. TjOR CKVCKINO If CAN1HK8, THF I1 Candy er ftiBHr NlnDers will be tound verv conv n'ent tor onf.ctloners. We a so hae Vlro fruit Daskets, t'l otte ivnive.-, pmsU H nle Scooos vrup Keiilrs et'. Ti'l'MAS 8IfAW. No .83.1 . Elf ht Thlf ir-flve I MaKKKTm beloir Mntli. T ARI'INM T7rFsICKVEUS BASTING i-poona, 1 Pm Willi's, l iericli (looks' Knlrns. Mlno Inu Knlvn 1 oaotlnir Forks l'asle Japaerg, ami a k? neral afsrrtment ol Hardware a"rt 'iiitler' 'or hiu-e-kelHrs use. at TM7MAK 8HAW, o. iKotthlrty-flve) MaKbKT Si., he'ow KinOl. INSURANCE COMPANIES JXSURE YOUR LIFE IS I01R ttWX 1MME THK AMERICAN, OP PHILADELPHIA, g.E. Corner Fourth avl Walnut Sts. Insurer In this Company have the addl'lonal eauria tee of the CAPITAL HTOCK ALL PAID CP IS CAfH, which, together with CASH ASSETS now on hand, amount to over 81,500,000. TtgTErsTEF.S are well-known citizens In our midst, entitling it to more consideration than those whose onagers reiuae in distant cities. tfcxanrter Wblllilln, William J. Howard. Hsmuel T. lloJine. John -.Ikmnn, lle'iry K. llennetf, Hon Joseph AlUsou, Iojc Uazlehurst. t. I daar irjoinecn, tieorge Nuscnt. Hen James Pol'ock, All ert i'. Uoberts, V. B. Minple, 1. M. M hlUiUn. ALEX K1F.R WIIILLD1K. President. ClOKOE M'UEST. Vice President. JOEN C. SIMS, Actuary. JOHN 8. WILSON. Secretary nd Treasurer. 7 U $G-.OOOX00 SEVEN PKU (EM. FlitSM'LSS First Monroe Bonds. IHE NOKTH Miraul,lll KAILOAI COMP4KY baa authorized u to acll their Klrt Hor'gage Si ven Per Cent Thirty year Bonds. The whole amount IsSG.ftOA.OttQ, Coupons, payable on the first Ca; of J vNUART and JULY of each rear, In New York. Before consenting to thla Agency, wa have made a earetni examination oi tbe merits of these Kondg, b- endlmt W Ullom Mlluor Boberts, and oliern, to leoort npon the condition and pro-Recta ot the Hallroid. Their report u on file at our omce, and la highly satisfactory. We do not hesitate to lecomrr end these Uonds as boiug aflrstolaas security, and a moat safe and Judicious In vestment. The procoedg of these bonds will be used In extending aBoad (already complete 110 miles into North Missouri) to the Iowa State line, where It Is to connect with the railroads ot Iowa; and to also extend it westward to the Junction with the Pacific Kallroad fat Leavenworth), and other reads leading no he Missouri Blver, so that this mortgage of 0 000 000 will cover a completed and weU-atocked Bond of 389 miles in length, costing at least 16,0UU00, with a net anneal revenue after the tint year, ot over Si, M)0 0 0, or a sum nearly four times beyond the amount needed to pay the inteiest on those Bonds. Ihe Income of the Boad will, of course, Increase every year. Tbe Ballroad connects the great city of St. I.ouls with Its two bunpred thousand inhabitants, not only with tbe richest portions of Ml-sourl, but with the States of Kansas atd Iowa, aud the treat Pacific liahroads. To tbe first applicants we are prepared to sell FIVE IlUKDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, at the lo w rate of EIGHTY CENTS, desiring to obtain a better price for tbe remainder. This will yield abont 9 percent. income, and add 20 per cent, to principal at maturity. Any lurther Inquiries will be answered at our ofllcj. JAY COOKE & CO., 7181m BANKERS, No. lit South THIRD Street. rp 11 R O U 0 II L I K E 8 . THE NATIONAL FXPBK8S AVT) TBANSPOHTA TIOi COMPANY Is now rnntnR thiouab llnrs, bv Seaboard Ballroad routes via KiniMO.NB, Wkldon, Wilminotus, Cuakles- TOM, MOKTGOMUBY and MOBII.K IO MEW OULFANS. Hlnre the recent declsliin of the Courts In Vlrulnla. additional routes have alBo teen opened to Wakkkn- TON t IIAU1.TOTK8V1LLE, UOKUONS V1LLK, and UYKOII- bit ao and other nolnts on the i 'raniik and Alexan dbia Bailboad, and also to Staukton and polntA on the VIK01MA l KNTKAL KAII.KOAO. '1 he Company Is prepared to receive FREIGHT, FACKAOKh, AND MONEY, tor the above and hr.erruedlnte points. Ofllce, No. 630 MAttKET Street. B F. FIOKLIN. 1 H lOt Oercral Kuperlutendi'Ut JpUBNI'tURE REDUCED TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. During the Summer Season, we will sell from our tin- niense Htock 01 FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, AT A BEDGCTI0N OF TV EXI Y-FIVs. PCHCENT. OFF HhUDLAB PBICES. ; GOULD & CO.. N. E. corner NINTH and MAttKEr Streets, And also at the New Kstabilihmeni, . 1 1050 Nos. OT and 9 NorUt SECOND Street. gUN UMBRELLAS For Gentlemen. A NEW BTILK FOB TUE CITY OB SEA 8IIOBE. WILLIAM A. DROWN & C0, No: bid MARKET sireet. 118 fit MEDfCAL. . ' . tii'isirici v ' noyiC'Ayyj'i'j.-itiv svm tt'H , II avi: rr.ovi i. i i.m Tin mot vmi-i.k C'.I.Lt-lcuo . i , ..t.n ; MiiiiiIi l'l,nil.l Kltlfleiit. unt f ."'-Iii.tj . 'I : ry hip tne ip M I'll If 1 11 IMTlccly Miai't. I t" ! if ii..f- m hni.l llint-nilA UK en enm, nt In iinul - In in in" tl.i-m : l-iiriiiloi aa U tv fn i' t'. i.i il .ii i. nml mi i Hit i. lit a- to In lilt, lyi reliable. 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Ititliieiiri M U r-ili,i.--t'm,i.;,rt,M'ili nH'culi." dO A..il', - ...I lr.-!.l.t-tt I W If'inr Oli i ttti r;.;. , nun iirwl HoitriBi: M) Strrof i4ja, i nl r.-.i t.hu.'i:., htveiih, :i .i in'r.. -.a iii:.i. ,r.i v,-:.iu" ri ii'0 l-ij , rin! i . mi, '..i t, liens f0 SCH-i li rti'. Mi-M from riding. fit KiliM-. . i-ii-ii-f. t.r:.v,. f.u tAir' -;' . M'Sty, Vei.Htitl E'ill4,M"li, m iiiuilnrv eltui'M- . l.W Sort- Uontii, t ,u;l.i i ! i'l'l'lffr .V.4 ., v.-cltln;- lnl. IO Ku.nl'nl 6'i'rl;-.'.i, ith i-pasms . . .'.ft Null' fitl.U. i.l t-lir, it.: i- ol Ule 1.00 I'ipdepni . r-.iini. M.Viiiic" Ounce. t.Ort ltililliei-i. iili.-iuiid rore 'I'ltMst. Ml 14, lh, 16. JS, 1, eo, at. 2. its, 89, 80, 81. M, . FAF1IIA i MStX 8S larsfe vIhIh. imimivii iw, ami Ixmk comp e te 10 ftO 80 largo vlnK Iti umi i.cio. unit k 6 00 80 largo vials, pli.ut en-.c. i.J book .' ft 00 1 boxrn (Nut. 1 Ui Io). ami l.nok -1 00 VHTK.MBAIV .IH'jIFICS. ' Mah02nv ene. 10 vial, with bm.k $10 00 Blncle vlata, Willi illreelimi- ; . 1 00 tkf These Ketiioillos, by the rtv-e or ainile box, ereaenttoany purl of the om ntry, by Muilor Kxpreso, (tee of charge 'm rtceitt'M the price. Address IICMl'HUKYP' HPKOU'IO nOMCKOl'ATlIH! MKDICINK COM PA NT, Otlice and Depot, No. 562 ISrondway, New York. Da. IlDxeuRFts Is cnnsultiv! daily at his otHoe, pereo diaea rsonally or Dy letter, as eoove, lor aU tornia ol ieae. FOIl ALE BY ALL DtltTOmSTS DYOTT CO.. .1011 SSOH. HALLO WAY COW- DKN. V. H. CALLKNOKR, and AMBBOS15 titHIlU, Wholesale Agonla. Philadelphia. Q II 13 It OK EE PILL S. Or Female Regulator, Cure Suppressed, Excessive, and Paminl Ifenstruatlou, Uieen M( aiiA. xieivoos anu rpinai Annoiioas, Pains In ihe Hack, Mck Headache, ulouiness, And all diseases that apring from lrreu'arlty, hy re- I niovltiK U.e cuuse and ah the effects that arise iroin It. 1 hey ore periect y aaie in au cues exoep. wueu iur- t,iiri'fn i,v diiA.tinna. And are eusv to iidininUior. as they nr nlcelv Muaar-a a'rd. 1 bo should he In the hands of Ol every mtliucn. witc anu u 11, ue, , me muu. . . , i .' . A . . AA intes Cfin aanress us in oerieci couiiiteau-i. 11111 sittiu th Ir complaints in ml . as we treat all female Com plaints-, and prepare Medicines sunaute ior aii ui-i'nie a which they are subject Thirty-two page pamphlet, In a u. nlnil Ani'alniiA Iron . i 1 i.a 1 tiAmVM Pi'is are Mold hv all drucrirl-ta at Al ner box. or alx boxes fur eS; or thej ore seut or mall, tree of po.stapc. In an ortitnarr 111 er. iree irom oosenauuu, uy aaaressinir tne soic propneiur. Dr. W. R. MERWIN, o. 97 WALKER Street, How York. K. R t'herokee Pills No. 2 are oreoared for twc'al i-n,t ntrii mlhhr medicines tall: the-e are sunt bv 11 ail, free oi poatuiio, ou receipt of 85, the price vfeach box. DR. WRIGHT'S REJUVENATING ELIXIR, OR, ESSENCE OF LIKE, Cures General Debliltv, Weakness, Hysterics In Feutalea, l'olpitation or the Heart, and all Nervous Diseusca. Tt restores new Hie and vigor to the aged, causing the lu.r liinoil 01 vouth to course tho veius. lestorinit the Organs ot Oenerutton. removing Inmoiencv and Dobl ttv, and restorintt maniiuesa ana .u 1 vigor, inui proving a perfect '-Klixir of Love," removing Sterility ami Har rt nness in bi.tb aexes. To the young, middle ai?ed, aud uwiu. there is no greater boon than his "Kllxlrof Life " It (rives a new lease ot 1110, eaasifa irw vreea ana neoiu. ta id tn have rmewea s r. uuth and viuor. and tho emlre uiulem tn llirl l with Inv and nleanire. jrrii.evuu nuii v, , umv iniuiu, . dvuiv w . ,. k-.. A n. ..... ...., . It Qnn. n press to anv aaaress. ....... our medicines are sold and recommended by all re- nnrriHiiie nruiruisrs in ever, nart of the civilized c ohe. Pome ojpniiclp ed dealois, bo never try to deceive their cnstomeis dv seitiiiK ciieoii biiii viuriuirnv vuiiipuunus tu ornnr in maita nmnrv. be not deceived ask for these Medic nes Bil l take 1 o others If the drtiKnlst does not keep them, write to us. and we will seud tliem by ex press, caieinuy pact.eu, nee iruiu uucervuiiuu. ' no win be pleased to receive letters with ull statements In ie finrd to anv diseafe with which adles nr gen'.leiucn are afflicted Address all letters tor medicines, pamphlets, or advice, to toe aoie proprie.or, Dr.W. R. MERWIN, 6 11 mwirp JSo. 17 WALKEB Street, Dew York. SEELYE'S LiaUID CATAHRH REMEDY. Cure Warranted if Directions are Followed. COLD IS UE HEAD BELIEVED IS A 'W M1XCTKS. HE. SEKLYK'8 BTiONCIlIAL. SYRUP! An uul'al.lnR Kemedv ior t oughs. Colds, itronchltis, K,.r,. Thrnut linnnutncss. and Irritation or tbe Bron chial Tubes or Luq,8, Tiukllug In the Throat, and C rOtlP. n i. .... . b r. r I -. im. j, xx. nr,r.Li c a. v.'. .xiuii itru.'n. Free port, I .Hauls, AGENTS FOB PKKNSYLVAMA. t'BKNl'H. KU UABD.i A CO., Nos. 14, in 18 and .0 eoutli I K S fit Mreet. DYOiT & CO., 7 It mw6w ro Ko. 232 North SkCONl) Street, AUCTION SALES. T A K C O A S T & W A K N 0 C K. ST ADCTlONEEBh, 518$ No. 'ill) MAKKET 8treot. B8 C O T T. .1 It., AUCTION BE R, .No. 10.0 CILESNUX bTBLtT. 21S p E II F EC T ION IS BABELY ATTAINED, YLT A. B. W. BULLARD'S IMPROVED OIL SOAP, FOR REMOVING Grease, Paint, PJtcJi, and Varnlsh, Ftom all Goods of Durable Colors, la ahead of an-thin et discovered. l leave the Ooods soft, and as perfect as when new, wi h uo sr?ot upon which dust can coi ect, as la theoase wlih all tbe pePt,c,u, 1")rel01ure ,0 oteauslug S0OI1!l Aniimtelv nerlumed and entirely free from the dlsaVweSbl? odor f Heuzlne, and all other resinous fluids. COUNIEBFEITS rtt this nrepsra lion are extant, therefore be sure and ,ke none but that blch has tbe autugraph ot A. B. W 1 ii IXa 1D on the label. , Manultctured by the Propiletors,' A. B. W. BULLABD & CO., WOnCXSTEB, MASS. (eneralAgentalor Pennsylvania, , , DYOTT cVjCO., ' No. 232 North SKCOSD 8treel.Puifadelphla. ' CvC sale bj ftU DruggUU. ' 9 Jul L K B11U1JLE UNITED SIATCS IXYESTMEIHT. I'nilftl SlatcH Ti.lrtjf.Ycar Regl- lerf d Six Per Cent Boml f 0"S. SALE AT A VERY LOW PRICE. fflrse llnods cannot be paid off before 18SS. CALL, OB ADDHES, IMtFXEL & CO., 7 VI Mia Mo. 34 Si nth T8IRD 8tT ot. DRY GOODS. SHETLAND fcllAVVi.S. Shetlaad Jhawls, $3'50. Shetland Shawls, $100. Shetland ShawLs, $500. Soa-S ide Shawls, $6 00 to $10 00. J. C. CTKAWBRIDGE & CO., N. W. COUNEK EIOHTU AND MARKKT. LINEN LAWNS. Io.) PIE 8 LIKEN LAWNS AT35CKWTS. 10O FIECKS OR6AS1DY LAWNS, AT 'Jtt CENTS. OH PICCKS FINE AVIIITE PIQ,UE AT09 CtNTS. 300 riECKS PLAIN AND PLAID MUS LINS. J. (. STUAWimiUGE a ca., N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKHT. (JAPE MAY ATLANTIC CITY, AND LONG BRANCH. 11 u K I Ii I) 00 & 1 JSLoliX liHIi. No. 49 North EIGHTH Street, HAVE orENED ON THE 14th INST., A new and desirable lot of ZEiPliYli KNIT SHAWNS Suitable lor the Watering Places, mcludlna; splendid assortment of WHITE GOODS. I'LCKfcD MUSLIM, SHIRRED MU8LIN. SWISS MUSLIN, PLAID NAINSOOK, STRIPED NAINSOOK, 91 - CAUbRIONAIMbOOK. Ho. 1024 CBJBMTr Mreet. TO LADIES About iaarlnfc tor the CODSTKY, BKA HIIOBE, OB WA1ERIJSU FLACKS. E. M. NEEDLES, No. 1024 CHESNUT STREET, Offers a lull assortment, at LOW FBICES, of evt-ri nesiiriiiiion 01 IV lit IE tii-l)B, XVVVED WU8LTN8, ' VIOUEH. u n W V'' si trr m tr-r n r r r n Lace. Kmbroiuerits. UdkiM. etc. etc i inea Sltovti, Coliarw, oeU, eto , in great variety. E M. NEEDLES, No. 1024 C1IESKTJT Street. 1"1S IQi83H3 KOI 'OS 628 H O P K I N 8' ftOQ HOOP-SKIRT OZO manuiaciory, x o. ozo a uum ntreei, A love 1 Lxth street. Philadelphia. M bi.lePale and Ketail. Our siwoiirrent tn. brace all ibe new and dealraMa styles erd sizes ot everv .length and size waist roc Ladles, Allsces, and Chllrjrji. , , , those of -vlt OWMTfiEB" aie luwnorln ttnish and dutobi'i.p to anv tALPr bklrta made, and warranle to give satisfaction. . . Kalria made lo order, altered, and repaired. 41 pitorosAiLS. PENNSYLVANIA AGR'CULTURAL LAND SCRIP FOR SALE. The r tilted States Gove-nnient hiving granted t tbe Comu-onwialth of Tcnnsyiva la Land -orlo, renr senilng 760X00 acres oi Public Land, for tne endowment ot Agitcoltnrat Colleges in thla ttate the Board of CcinmisHlonera now offer this I and Fcrlp to ths public frovosals for the purchase of this Land Scrip, ad dressed to 'Ihe Board of Co.nmlssloneis of Agricul tural Land Fcrlp," will be lecelved at the' Surreyor Geneial'a ofllce, at Hatrlsburg, until Wednesday, August 15 1866. Ibis land maybe located in any State or Territory bv the holders ot the tcilp.upon any of the unappro priated lands (except mineral lands) of tne United. Males, which may be subject to sale at private entry, l ath piece of scrip represents a quarter tec lion of on hutdred and sixty acres. Bids must be made as per aore, aud no bids will be lecelved for leas than on quarter section. The 8cilp will te Issued Immediately on the payment ot the uoncy to tbe Surveyor General, one third of which must paid within ten data, and ihe remaining two- tbirca wlihln tllrtj dava aiter notification ot tn acceptance ot the bid or bids by the board of Com missioners. J. M. CAMPBELL, fcurveyot-General, For t.ie Board or Commisslonont HABBimtKC. Julyll.lHCG. 1Jl.lL MllS. II. DILLON, Ifos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street, lias a handsome assortment of MIlXIEBYj Misses aud Infanta' Hats and Cap. 'tki Velvets, Crape ribbons, feathers. Flowers, frames, etc. IT 18 1 'NADU LT E K AT K D LIQUORS OSLf! RU'HABU PENIHTAN'd Near.v onposlt the Post Uoace, Families supplied. Crdori Iroin the Country promnttj attended to ' r a o MtlJ'I H STRKKT. . M. JvANCOX A )4 Zi DMTs tho .hliibest btlee for Ladios and Geiils'TaiSl 01i;li4. o.3U S0l'lUt,t(Wt Below IfVurtU.