G THE DAILY EVENING TELEGEAFII PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 18G7. TIIK WAR IN CRKTK. jBATTtB WITH TUB TURKS AT IIRRACLKUM FULL ACCOUNT HT AH EYB-WITNKHS. fftfHtil OtrrfsimrtiU nrc T.tmilOn Daily A'. HAUmTABTRItOKTII InNI'HIIFANT FoHf ITS N It V UtHM'i.i VM, April m The bHltio of yeslerdiiy was i Ji.il.. loin prom that, boyonu the wnlls of their aea ' ,,r!reses, n '1,"k ,mv" "ule "I""1 t'rJl Mbey niv profess to believe the Iniiirroo 11.111 tun end, but they have to light their wnylUe fnrvlKii Invader when they would visit the pm-i(l(l .iii'tiicw. Oulv yesterday they mad one of these Visits, with what result 1 will prespnily relate, f in April is we innrohod down to the pUIn of llera clcuiu (Cai'dia) Willi a strong body of Cretans and . ircek volunteers, under the clileN Pctropoiilakl and Kornknn. It had been rumored that the I'ucha ol lleracleuui Would noon nt tempt to enter thedis incut between I In"- -'Hy and Reiliymno, ho It wm resolved straight wny to draw him Into Motion, and to Imve this uiaiter untied before we should b" called elsewhere. Our cluuls had taken post on the last ramie of rocks overlooking the plain, and had waited some lime In hopis of an attack, but no aitarlc was inndo llie rehire we dpscendd to the plain, left the defile by which we had come temptingly open, and occupied a vlilane named K nismiHS, at the entrance of another delile a llule further south. The Turks fired some cannon shot Horn the village of Agios Jtferon In or front, and as nlElit drew on there was aaliuht skirmish before Krusonss. But nextniorn JiiK all was tjiiiet. The beatiiilul view acroas the iilnin of Ilerucleum towartls the mountains of eastern Crcto was lit up by irlowliw sunshine, whilst a pleasnnt breeze llutlored our standards and made the whllo cros upon a blue eround stream out bravely, lor Turks anil other misbelievers lo be holil. It was a fair scene, that which spre id out be lore us. Yet It hud l's tlmkcr side: and the Insur KcntH looked Hlei nly to their wpupom, as homeless families came tolling up from the plain to seek safety anion 1 ho grey rocks and yellow gorsi". We were In Hie presence of a cruel eiie.ny, whose light troops make war iiko red Indians, and these families Cid well to seek the rocks and itorse hushes. During the earlier part of the day reports wero brought to our chiefs mat a Turkish detachment hud apt cared In the defile, lelt open to tempt them. We accordingly marched westward through the delile ho lilnd KruMitiiiH, to u central position among the mountains. Here wc halted until a breathless mes eenger cume ruiniiag to summon our aid. The Turks hud advancid in force. There was a sharp contest now going on between their van-guard and li e corps ol Koroneos, who Imrt already mined the villagers in tue delile. Not a mo ment should he lost, or, t quick enough, we could take the enemy In flank. This was what our chiefs had been muiiieuvnug to do, and they resumed llielr march with all the eagerness or men forty years trimmer. I lie need soldiers also sained viuor with the occasion, l'elropoulakl cheered forward his well trWd volunteers; Korakus urged on his hardy Cretans; mid weBcrumbled over almost Impassable paths Willi marvellous rapidity. Wo dived into one ravine, and climbed out of another; slipped over rocks, and trampled through prickly bushes, until the troops find lairly distanced llielr commanders. Now lomo little shepherd boy high above us cried la a shrill voice, "This way, patriots!" or "Turn to the right, patriots !" or some such practical direction. 'J hen it was a refugee taiuily which cried out to lis from the rocks, wlih all their miitht. saying, 'God bless Ihe Christian arms." We could presently hear a sharp fusillade, crackling, and echoing lu the delile of Won.soroa. Fiisier ran the men, Willi a warlike murmur, rather than a distinct cheer, passing trom end to end of the column. Petropnulaki s son, Leonl das, was, as usual among the very first, aud, witli a strong body of volunteers, he hud thrown himself upon tiie enemy's flunk Just as our main force reached the edge of the valley. A lew stray bullets had come alnging over the rocks fur lu rear, but now, all at once, e entered upon a scene of action, aud our men took up the fire lu loose nkirmisblng fashion The bead of our column had delivered iv volley to let friends and foes know tbat we bad arrived. But tbeuceforwnrd we had Independent firlug. I cannot easily describe the lield ol battle, nor can I Rive you any clear notion of the movements on either aide. Whilst we coird see Heracletira on the sea ahore, seemingly at our very feet, and could dtilln gulsli motiulaiu-tops at an immense distance, there was greut dilliculty in making out the ouihiMaiits, who were engaged close before us. What with rocks and bushes with the irregular formation of even the BO-callel plain, and an atmosphere whicti made ob jects at Sew) yards look as though only at auO. we were otten puzzled as to where the Turks had gone, or whither the Christians were following them. Never theless, it was au exciting spectacle. Up the opposite Bill-side there moved a column of Turks with red ban ners clearly to be uistingnl-hed at their bend. On the stony roadway of the delile were other Turks press ing forward, and wc could lieur their furious shouts above the crush ol musketry, Sjiue skirmishers tired In our direction when we first appeared, but very soon lost heurt as Felropoulakl's men poured n uieady fire upon them. The detachment under Leon Idas l'elropoulakl, and the Cretans of Kora kas, hud meanwhile descended to the bottom of the gorge, oud were climbing swiftly towards the enemy's position. Koroneos recovered the ground which he hod lnst.thsre wus a louder and louder discharge of musketry from our rocky vantage point, and an ndvunce of Christians along the ro dway with ringing chees. We can see the Turkish banners waver and fall back faster and luster. They are In fu'l flight. T here Is a shout ot triumph front every side, 'victory to the cross!" And n iw our ill ceases, lor we can no lonpc-r distinguish friends from loe, whl'e down towards the plain goes crackling a bilsk fusillade. The Turkish Irregulars flj with goatlike activity, but their disciplined troops behave well, and fire at Intervals durl ni; the retreat. We who are high up can see that our friends below had better slop and pursue no luither. Wecuu clearly make out n large rtserve ot Turks on the plain, with cavalry and cannon. It Is useless to descend. But Die Cretans hove warmed to their work, and push forward wltn loud shouts until they have reached the lowermost range of rocks. Here they must pause, as we can well discern, for the guns una cavalry will bar their progress, tjo It turns out in a very few minutes. There are white puff s ot smoke, and there is u whizziug of shells from the Turkish reserve. Then some horsemen move quickly forward, nntl some Egyptian infuiitry In white uuilorms come charging up towards Monsoros. The Christians full buck before these new assailants, though not without a murderous lire to protect their retreat. The KgyptimiH charge resolutely on, aud there isagnln a discharge from our side of the valley. Yielding step by slep. Koroneos and Korakas move slowlyoutol reach. No bayonet charge can List all night, and when the enemy has lost his breath and our men have spent their ammunition the buttle is over. 1 must add thut the Turks returned to lferacleiim without any further uttuiupt to explore the inouiuuius. THE GREATREX FORGERY. THIAL OF OUF.ATliEX AND TUB RIM8llAWi? FOR I'OKOEKT OS TUB US ION BANK OF SCOTLAND TUB EXTRADITION FROM NEW YORK JANE WEIR'S TESTIMONY CONVICTION AND EX JENCB, ETC, JVon the London Times, May 11. On Thursday John Henry Oreatrex, Sen-ell Grim Bliuw , aud Thumus Grlmshaw were placed at the bar ol Die High l ourt of Justiciary at Kuinliurgu. charged with the forgery of nearly i l"0 tit notes ol the Union Bank of Scotland. The indictment charged the prisoners, under the act 4olh Ueorgo 1 1 T, cap. 89, Willi forgery and the possession of lorged documents, as also at common law with forgery and uttering. There were twenty-one charges. Hie first relating to the forgery of l:t'o notes, us per Inventory, lu the premises of Urulrex, who was a photographer In Glasgow, the second to the possession of inese notes, the third and fourth to possession on the part of the firinishaws of tue said notes, and the remaining charms to the forgery of individual notes, and to lbs uttering ol them lu shops In ulasgow, (ir.nuiock, bllrllng, lMiluburgb, ai d Dalkeith, The prl.-.ouers pleaded "Not gu illy." The fiisl wi uesses called were Afnry (ilbt), Kil.sibeth Robertson, Margaret .binriuli'. Klimhclli Kenuedy, and Alexander lliitciie.son. who had been employed . liy Orealrex. 'l lielr testimony was to the ellei t that the Mrimshaws hud, iu the spring null summer of lMi, come coustRiilly to the premises ol Ureal rex, that a room (formeriy the laundry of ihe house) w as cleared for Miio opiTullous unconnected with photography, in which tue drluisl aws constantly worked, I'rum an early hour In the morning till u lute liour iti ulglit.aud that Gnalrex a'so spent much of Ids lime Uiete, especially latterly, wheu his business us a photo grapher begun to full oil'. Alexander McCnll, rMiperintentlent of Police, after the forgeries were rumored, traced ihe lithoijr.ipliic Btones to Telford's, and they were then put lino tlio builds of George McDonald, lithographic printer, who deposed thai Ihere wus no visible Impression on thein when he received them, but, by ihe application of a preparation used for blinking up laiul impres sions, be brought up on one ot the sioaes the impres ' Blon of a l.'nlon Bank note, and on auotiier there were fill n l ludlcutioiis iu two places ol Hie word One." Tlie.-e iuipreaslous correspond exactly with the forged notte. . ,,r . 'The case was resnnud on Friday, when Jaue Woir, who had accompanied Greatrex lu his fllg'ii to New York, was exainlmd. Blie had been lor some linn in the einployint nt of Gi eutiex. I he Grimsbuwa begun to come about the place in January, lkoti Tii'-y i"ok lio purl lu the photographic- department, but worked In a hack room formerly used for lumber. Uremrex ofleu went down to the room where toe Orlm-huwa weie. When Greu'rex was wanted In the plioti irraphlc department llie.v hud often to gj down tor IjIiii and kind; ut the door of the secret ro.iin, which be would only purllu'lv open. Hue hud seen stones at the lichen tire, us il drying; no Midi things were us d Jn photography. A bout six weeks be ore Gre ttrex lelt tilufgow he told her what l hey were doing In too tirivate room. They were out wulklng, fur they uid become acquainted by that lime, when lie told her Dial he un.l I lie Giiiueliuws hud been making experiments and had loitud oui a way of making Union bank notes, They hud tried ' lihologruubyaiidHilei wards gulvaiio-pliotography, but ' theae hud failed; but llit-y hud succeeded by engraving ' the note on It copier plaie and transferring il lo the eloue for priming. He told her il was Sewell ' i irnsbliw who engiuveJ the plalos, uud that Thomas was lo advance the money uud give his assistance teiierully to the work, or. suhsetjumit occasions, almost dully, Greuirex told her how the woru ad vanced. He took ber Into the room one duy when the urlmshawa were ui diuuer and showed her one or two of the printed notes. Blie saw the tirlntlng press and a stone upon it from which the first Impressions were evidently being taken In a blue Ink. bouie lima alterward Greatrex told ber the notes were completed, and he suid he bad written the signatures, hlie saw tmmlles of the notes In a cupboard. About this (line Greatrex pro posed to her to leave the country with blin. M he was to tell iier father she was goins on her liollda) s.whKU she cIM. Phe went to Aberdeen to stay with some friends, while Grcntrex and the Orlmshaws were to konhout Ihe country and pet the notes exchanged. Grealiex came lo A hrrcleen unexpectedly. Ilecame lo Inquire for a remittance of JL.iO be had sent tier, (she bail received no such romlitince. Hlio hd gone lo Jtesehill, and had riot got the telegram he sent tier from Htlrllng. The lelegrain was ns follows "Kioin J. H. Hlverfl. (Stir ling U Jane Weir, NoMS liee street, Aberdeen t-tl sent, llaveyou received lif Awl more sent to-dav." Greatrex bad called at liee street, betore following her to ltosehlll. and bad got the letter with the Jtm, end the A.SU arrived thai day. Wis went with him to Forsyth's Hotel, and on ber return from the station, wliithnrslie hati gone to Inquire lor two boxes which were to lie forwarded in the name of Mr. Hi vers, she found Greatrex In an excited slate, he having Reii In the newpnpers an account ot the discovery of the forgery. Ho said he should requlro to leavo Immediately, and left for Bontlon tdal evening. He told her lo address to him as "-Mr. Gioy. Brown's l'tivate Hotel, Mramt. Lon don." Mte left lor london two days alter, ami Joined Orealrex. They then went to .Mitchell's lodgings Waterloo row, where they lived lor a week, iti tho course of that time he was In the receipt of the Scotch newspapers containing the news of the forgery At mo end or the week they resolved to go' to New Vorg, mid went to Konthampton together He look a passage by the iltrmunn, and went cfl at once. Hhe waited a week later for the boxes front Aberdeen, hut they did not come. When she readied New York Greatrex was on the rlnr walling for her. They went first to a hotel and after wnids lo lodgings, where they passed as Mr. and Mrs l'urker. which was the name they bad sailed under. A lew weeks after her arrival there Greatrex was ap prehended by hupeilnlendent McCall, and was taken buck lo Moilund. While lu Abei dven Greatrex told her that alter randlng the newspaper he had burned the lorgtd notes in his possessh n. Cross-exuirilued There were no bad notes among the money sent lo her In Abt nleen. Greatrex gave her money to bring her home Irom New Vork. Evidence wus men given to show that fseivell rirlm. Rhuw wi s un engraver, and was "so good a workman mm ue generally got the finest J ibs," uud that he had a set ol extra line tools. Ji.hu Gllmoiir, of G.Uuuur ,t Beun, Gli.fgnw, deposed Diet tnev prlnltd Oralis ami checks lor ihe Union Bank, but thut their notes were printed In London, lie hud examined the notes In evidence, uud loiind them lo be lorged. The genuliie note was engraved by a much more elaborate j roccss than the forged on s. Ji.coh I'erkins uucon deposed that his firm cn trrnved the notes of the Union Bank, and that tea i,,r. geries showed ninny points ot (lillerence. There wero In the lorged note only thirty-live lines behind the word "One," instead of thirty-seven; the engruvlng of the view tte was imperfect: especially in tlm simnniar olone i l the figures. They were certainly nol pre- puitu i) ma in ouuio ,.i mq lorgeu notes hud nnnibfis t lie same ns muse ne nan liiKiiuiuetured. lilt r jtin o anu n i nimi nnim y yjier, clerks In Ihe Union Bi.nk. w hose unmet were on the notes, dennserl I hut the siLiiatures wire forgeries in ever enuu A bunt JCSO In gold and silver und about twenty forged poles were iotiiui on i nonius, mm uuuut .it i on sewell, anil In llielr l apgiige found ut Kskbnuk station, near JiaiKeilll, li'.'Z I!Oie ncic iuuiiu uu uuuia Alexander McCall was recalled to tell tho ttory of his search lor Greatrex, whom he traced to New York and apprehended there on the i'lli of November, eight u io s ultrr his arrival there. Greatrex and Jaue W eir were living In lodgings there us Mr. aud Mrs, Burker. Witness gave particulars as to the contents ol their boxes, including the boxes returned from A In rut en, which went out In the same steamer wltn hmiselt. lie louiid a lelt but, a purse, a pair of boots, aud a pulrol slippers, which other witnesses deposed to Lave been ptiichnsed in trc.otlund. Jie uiso luuud articles with the names ot the Grimshaws. The declatatictis ot the prisoners were then read, flreatrex stated that he was thirty-eight years of age; that the Gninshttvsl.ini tome to him to receive in ttruciloi.s in pi olo-taivanogiaphy and photo-lithography. Jie received .tlou in.m Thomas lor the in struction fclven. He had luistened from Aberdeen on seeing the porugruph in the newspapers, tearing be should be suspei ltd from having been so much us sociated Willi the Grlmshuws; but he denied all knowledge of the forgery or possession of lorged notes of the Union Bank. Hi-well Grlmshuiv called himself a commercial tra veller, and said he was a unlive of Lanarkshire, and t 111 i-t-3 -two years ol age. He admitted having had a bund in the manufacture of forged notes, but declined to say who assisted him or where the manufacture took place. He afterwards stated that an agreement had been made with Greuirex lo Join together in the inauuftictui e. Thomas Grimhaw said he was thirty-six years of age, and has no ti ed place of residence. Ue admitted thai the notes were mtiniiialured on the premises of Greatrex, and that he hud a share in the work. There wes eiy little excnlpatory evidence. On Saturday the Court resumed, when the Sollcltor Generul tJIr. Miller) addressed the Jury tor theCrowu, mid Mr. Scott und ju r, McLean tor the prisoners. The Lord Justice Clerk then charged the jury, who, after an absence of thirty-live minutes, brought in a verdict of gulliy on ten of the charges, Including the riibt, the other charges having either been withdrawn or nol insisted n. The prisoner Greatrex was sentenced to twenty yeius, and tl.e Grimshaws to lilleeu yeurs' penal servitude. The court was quite crowded throughout the trial. The w lie end child of Greatrex wcie present through out the case. The prisoner Greatrex was, np to a recent period, a regular preacher on hunday nights on Glasgow Green, and it is said he preached on the Green ou ihe morn ing of ITitchurd a execution, EXPLOSION IN A FOUNDRY. A BHOWF.R OF MOLTEN IRON. i-oni the Louisville Courier, May 23. Yesterday morning, at about 8 80 o'clock, r terrible explosion wus heard iu Dennis Lotig'8 foundry, on Ninth street, near the river, which jnrrd the glass out of windows within a square or two, aud shook the earth for some distance around. Xhe explosion was caused by tho upsetting of o caluron containing about a ton of molten iron into a mould in which rain had dripped, and water therefore stood. The man M ho was working the ladle was blown out or the window aud badly injured, aud the molten iron hurled through the roof of the building, tearing out about twenty square feet of it. Every window in the building wan shattered, aLd the Interior of the building waa badly torn up. There weie other persons lu the moulding shop at the time of tue accident besides the ptltv ii Juted, but all of iheui toi Innately es l ape'd severe mlnry. Thecircumstauce is ruther a Hinntre one. There ml(.'hl have been a more serious result had Ihe nio'ten inetal scattered around the shop, Instead of being propelled upwards, as it happened to be. INSTRUCTION. BUSINESS COLLEGE N.E.t'OBNrU FIFTH ASI) CIIESXIT STS islabllbhed Nov. 2, 1801. Chartered March 14, 1865. i;oii-kf.kpix. Course of Instruction unequalled, contlstlng of prac. Ileal uitthoi's iicltiully employed lu leuding Ionises 1 lids hud other cities, us Illustrated in 1'uirii.inUa' l'.iii k-kctpiug, which Is the text-hook ui tJiis Insliiu- tlulJ' OTHER hi: INCHES. Telegreplilng, CummcrcM Ca'culutloiis, Business ano Ornamental Writing, the Higher Ma hematics, Coirtbioudeiice, Forms, Commercial Law, etc. YOI'X'U JIEJI Invited to vibit the Ins, ltuuoii and Judge or them &c I vi s ol ilfc sui i t ier api oi niacins. Circii'tus on up. pi lent ion. L. FAillllAMvsi, A. il., Pitaideiil, T. J). iJ J hciiam. tetitlary. 56 ROOFING. Tt O O 1 IS O . OLD Pil'ilsffLE LOOFS (FLAT OH BTEKP) CO V KB FU WITH JOHN'S FKGLISH ItOOFIKO CLOTTI, And ci.ltd wllh LIQUID GUTTA F10HCHA PAINT, making thera perlectly water-proof. LI' AK i UiAVl-.L iiOGFS repaired with Gulta i'ercha Paint anil warranted fuf live years. LEAKY SLA'IH i'.M.l,s comed with liquid which becomes as hard of alate.. 'TIN, Ol'l'l'Il, ZINC, or IKuN coul(;d wlU Liniild Gulta I'eieha at small expense. l!oslrangln froii' cue to l".o cents v-r Bifiuie loot. Old l.oiu Jo; shicfcie Kocib ten re ills per square foot, all couiplett IiiutenulH coi.cthiitly on hand nml lor sale hv tin f illLAhH.l !I1A AND FNNMYLVAMI V llUOU INU CiiMPANV, Ui-Oi.UE HOISAKT, 112 8m Ko. 2.U W. FOt'Kl'H btreet. It O O 3 I N Cr . !.! ROOFS, FLAT Oil STEEP l Kt l YYi'JII .l J I A ft Itt HA ItOOE lN-4 l.ttTII.and coaled with LItlJIl I ft 4 l-EltCtiA I'iilAT, saakhig theut perlectly wutct V,Cl.i:A KTenAVELnoOIH repaired with Guttt Peichtt Paint, and warranted lor live years, J.EAWV SLAlli ItUOEM coaled with Llqah (Julia l'eicha 1 unit, whicli hecouies us hurtl us snap. ForTIHi,01'IEItlZlN',and IKON 1MFI ih Is 1 aim is the tie I'ttu ultra of all oiher prouH tlou. It foiuis a perlectly un pervious covering, completely icHinls the action of the weather, and constitutes s thorough rrotection nnalnst leaks by rust or other wise. Price only from one W twooeubt pexsiuar '"'iSw nd 4JnAVF.lt BOOFINO done at the ,bj'iraylconstantly on hand nrt for sale by the W MioTM KOOITNU MIJIPAJfY. j lgrii Ho. i4 OKiJaS btreel. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. . rime i unnii'i : i. - 'DIAMOND DF.AI,fi,l A Ert KiEUS. Wikfcllis,vKVHT II,H TtAltK. . WA1C1IU3 and JEWELHY EEPAISED.. ?.ChB(ttTitit8t:, Phil. Hereon bend e large end splendid essortment nUMORDR, WATCH E. JElYElBr, AND fetIL.VElt-YTAUl Or AM, KINDS ANI PRICFA. i rf'r"1"ru "ntlon Is reqnested to onr larje etocl vi bi,u me extremely low prices, BHP,AI' PRKNTS made of Bterllnf end BUD flerd hllver. A larKe assortment to select from. ..f7CHES 'Plr "1 the best manner, end m ilHmon1sfcnd prtylonn HtonMbopght fnrch. JOHN BOVMAN. No. 704. AIICH Street. FHJLiDKLFHIA, MANTjFACTCEEK and dealer is SILVER AND PLATEDWAUE. Vt OOODBere decidedly the cheapest in thecltj TR1PI.K PI.ATB, A NO. 1. fs WATCHES, JEWELUI. W. W. CASSIDY. No. IS SOUTH fcEt'OND STREET, ltocflkeofn eUtlre'y BeW nd moat crerall7oIoc AMILKICAN AND GENEVA WATCHES JKWELKT, BILVEK-WARE, AND FANCY ARTICLES EVERY DESCRIPTION, suitable for BRIDAL OR II OLID AT PRESENTS. An examination will show my stock to ha ,.. passed in quality and cheapness; anenr Particular attention paid to repairing. S1R tT.TSN VIS IIU99CLL IX t.tl NO. 9 NORTH SIXTU STREET, Heve Jnst received en Invoice of FKEKCII UANTEli CXOC'HM, Mennfectnred to tteli order In Perl Also, e few INFERNAL ORCHESTRA CXOCF with side pieces) which they offer lower then the sera goods can be purchased In the city. fB2c jpk C. & A. PEQUIGNOT, Manufacturers of Void and Silver Watch Cases, And Wholesale Dealers in AMERICAN WATCH Ctt'S, I HOWARD & CO. '8, And TREMON1 AMEllICAN WATCHES 4 8 NO. 2 sOt'TH FIFTH STREEt. HENRY HARPER,' No. 520 AHOH Street, Manufacturer end Dealer In WATCHES, FINE JEW EERY, ULTK PLAT WARE, AND Bit SOLID NILVEU-WAIta FURNITURE, BEDDING, ETC. X O HOU SEKEEPERS. I tfcve e large stock of every variety of FURWITUKE, Which I will sell at reduced prices, conslMlne of PLAIN AND MARBLE TOP COITAOE bU'ITS WAiijNiVJT CHAAlllEK BUU 8, PAltI,OK KUlia IN VH.LVKT PLUSH. PARliOK feUlTIs IN HAIR CiO'lH. PARLOR SUITS IN HE 18. Bldehoards, Extenslou Tables, Wardrobes, Book cases, Mattrewiea, Doungee, etc. etc. P. P. etrsTiNK, g N. E. corner SECOND and RACE Street. JOUSE-PUEIS'IgllLNa GOODS. EXtEEEENT OPI'DItTCSilTI TO SEC If aE HAUUAIAs, To clobe the estate of the late JOHN A. DllIKI'llI)!, Importer end Dealer n IIouse-Furnishina Goods, NO. 2 HIIMT STRFET, Between Ninth end Tenth, bouth Side, PhlludelphU His Administrators now oiler the whole stock ai prices below the ordinary rates charged. This stoce embraces every lb ins wanted in a well-orderedhouse hold: Plain '1 in Ware, lirushes, Wooden W'ure, WiiBkets, Hated Ware, Cutlery, Iron Ware, Japanned Yt are, and CooUiiik Utensils of every description. A Kieat vuriely of fcUAKEU GOODS, 111RD OAUl-.s, etc. etc., can be obtained on the most reason able terms. UKNU1NE ARCTIC HEFRICiE RAT0R3 AN! WATER COOLERS. A flue asaortuieut of PAPIER-MACHE GOODS. This is the largest retail tstalilisiimeiil iu thislia in i'hilado.plila, and ciu.eus and strangers will hudj lo their advantage to examine our slock belore pu cliasui. Mj'lK-Our friends In the country may ordert mail, aud prompt ulteutiou will he given. 11 llm HOOP SKIRTS. ')Q HOOP SKIRTP. UZO LATKoT b 1 V I E, J I ST OUT. KiJl O 1.K PETIT TRAIL, for Hie Promenade, 2',' yard round, the CHAMPION TRAIL, lor the Drawing room, 3 yards round, T lieoe r-kli Is are in every way the most deslrahlt that we hnye heretolore offned to the public; also complete lines of Ladies', Misses', and Children'! Plain and Trail Hoop bklrls from ti to 4 yards lu eir cumteri ue.e, of every length, all of "our own make ' wholeaaleaudixtttll,auaan'ttutcd lo Klve Siitulac lioii. Constantly on hand low-priced New York madt Bklris. Plain and Trail, 2ii (ipriiiRS, W couts: 2usurliis l; liUBiirliiKs, l'io; and 10 springs. ,1-75. Kklrls made to order, altered, and repaired. Call or send lor Clrru'.ur of style, sizes, aud prices Manuluctory end Salesrooms, No. (U6 AltCH Street 12 6 m WILLIAM T. HOPKIN9. STATES REVENUE STAMPS FOll SAI.B. PRINCIPAL AGENCY, AO. 87 SOVTII TI1IIID STREET, PIIIEA Or.DERH RECEIVED POn 8TAMPED CHECKS ORDERS RECEIVED UY MAIL PROMPTL ATTENDED TO. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED. .J. hi. ltllXiWAY, NO. 07 S. THIRD STREET 821m .grv., rillLADELPIIIA 8 U It 0 E 0 KS Wt7 BANDAUIB INSTITUTE, No? lit N. rirtrKTr Jn.1.1.1. ,blr,,t. bove Market.-ll. U ji.vj.niil 1, alter thirty years' uractli-al exnerienr gnat antees the ekllft.l adjustment of hltX-mi" m Patent Graduating Pressure Truss, end vVrlelv of others. hnpnorlers. Elastic BitK-kines. hhoi.Td.r , .ui'ji.iiuni, UlU. tuenn co inflicted by a.Lady, jsraceH. ;rini'iii.M mhb,.Ui..i.... . . . . Ludits' irt- GET THE BEST TnE HOLY BIBf KTT ari . . "'C l,ns-Famlly, Pul,! t end P,nt" d.h, n beautilul styles of T urkey Morocco a S an ? Kl'S!'U0U' "dfor photograpli! fo, 820 CHEblSUT birev- Velow Eouxtn. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTO OH LINE OF Reading Rallroaa ana Branches. MANSION UOUSE, MOUNT CARBON, Mrs. Caroline Wundcr, Poltavllle P. O., BchuflkiTl county, TUSCARORA HOTEL, Mrs. Hannah Miller, Tuscarora P. a, Schuylkill co MANSION HOUSE, G. W. Frost, Mahenoy City P. O,, Schuylkill county WHITE HOUSE, Mrs. Busan Marsdorf, Reeding P. O. ANDALUSIA, James 8. Madeira, Reeding P, O. LIVING SPRINGS HOTEL, Dr. A. Smith, Wernersvllle P, O,, Rerks county. SO UTH MO UNTA IN HO USE, H. H. Mandorbach, Womelsdorf P, O,, Berks CO. COLD SPRINGS HOTEL, Lebanon co, Mrs. M. Rodermel, Harrlsburg P.O. B 0 YER TO WN SEMINAR Y E, H. Ktauil'er, iloyertown P. O., Berks co, YELL O W SPRINGS HOTEL, A. U. bnyder, Yellow tjprings P. O., Chester co. L1T1Z SPRINGS 8. Liclilenilialer ASon Litis P, O., Lancaster CO, LP II RATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, A. H. Keather, Kphrata P. P., Lancaster co. 8 1 2m 3 U R F HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The i bove House will be opeuedon the 1st of JUNE. For particulars, etc., address WOE T. C A EE II PROPRIETOR, 6 8 tf ATLANTIO CITY, N. J. OOLLKGH MILL HOTEL, rOUGIIKEEFSlE, J NEW YORK. This dellplitful summer notel, under the manage ment ot WILLIAM PERRY, formerly pioprletor of the Collumoie House, New York, will he OPENED about June 1. Application niuy hu made 10 GEO HUE MORGAN, Propilelor. 6101m COUNTRY LOAED.-VERY DESIRABLE accommodations and excellent BOARD can be had at Morrluton, N. J., lor a season ol twelve weeks from the L4lh of June. References given end re quired. A duress Post Olllce Box No, It j.Morrisiowu, New Jersey. 6101m SUMMER lSOARDING.-TUAI SPLENDID, healthy, and popular place known as CHESNUT GROVE, rt Media (on the West Chester Railroad), Delaware county, Pennsylvania, Is now open for tue reception ol guests 5iuiui KtW PUBLICATIONS. WOMAN'S WORK IN THE CIVIL WAR." No ( tlicr work can compare with this in the extent end completeness of lis sketches, or the accu racy ot lis statements. It Is prepared under the sanction and approval of the Sanitary and Christian Commissions, und Is. thereto e. the standard work on the subject. The variety of us sketches gives It a charm that causes every reader to be interested and delighted with It. Our terms are liberal, and the demand for the woik Is so great that energetic agents easily make from lfo to 2uo per month. The work la just issued and the lield is new. Energetic men aud Indies wanted to canvass the city of Philadelphia, and other towns. Address ot ...linn VTl.'rT.rril UrlTIMlV J. Ill No. 501 CHESNUT Street, 5 221m Philadelphia, Pa. LUMBER. 1 RftT SELECT WHITE PLNE 130 A EDS I , assu ri.ai ji. 4-4, 6-4, 6-4. 2, 2X, I, and 4 Inch CHOICE PANEL AND 1st COMMON, 16 eet long, 4-4, 6-4, 6-4, 2,i, 8, end 4-Inch WHITE PINE. PANEL PATTERN PLANK, LARUE AND bUPERIOR bTOCK ON HAND.ti "f QfV7 blllLDISOI BUILDIUG JLOU I . BUILDING! LUMBER! LUMBER! LUMBER 4-4 CA ROLIN A ELOOR1NG. 6-4 CAROLINA FLOORING. 4-4 DELAWARE FLOORING. 6-s DELAWARE FLOOR1NU, WHITE PINE FLOORING. AMI FLOORING WALNUT FLOORING, bPRUCE FLOORING. bTEP BO RDM. RAIL PLaNK. PLA8TERINO LATH. 1867 CEDAR AND CYPRES BH1NGLE8. LONG CEDAR BniNGLKS. fcHORT CEDAR bHINGLEb, COOPP.R blllNGLEfJ. FINE AbMHt'JMENT FOR hALK LOW. No. 1 CEDAR LOOM AND PO.-sm 1 &Kr7 l'UMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS -LOU I , LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS I RED CEDAR, WALNUT, AND PINJB. 1 fJ7 ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KINDt 1.UUI. ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KINDS bEAbONED WALNUT. DRY POPLAR. CHERRY, AND ASH. OAK PLANK AND BOARDS, MAHOGANY, ROSEWOOD. AND WALNUT VENEERS. I CJGAK-BOX MANUFACTURERS IOU I . ClOAR-BOX M A N U FACTU KKIUd, bPANltali CEDAR BOX BOARDS. 1 Qi1 SPRUCE J 01 ST l SPRUCE J0I3 LOK) I . SPRUCE JOIST FROM 11 TO 02 FEET LONG. SUPERIOR NORWAY bCANTLlNG. MAULE, BROTHER & CO., II 22 6mrp No. iiOO bOUTHnbTREET. c. P E It K I N s, LiUMBKR MERCHANT. teunerforto it Clark, Jr., NO. 324 CHRISTIAN STREET. C'oiistHiitly on hand a large and varied assortmm t f Building Lumber. 62-1 Io. 1101 UHErtNlP blreel. E. IM. NEEDLES & CO., AT THEIR iviaw STOKE, K. V. Corner lileveutli aud CUesnut OFFER IN THE HCUSE-FUP.KISHIG DEPARTWENT, . HOOO I'LOOK CLOTHS, ALL LI SEN, AT Sl'73. IJ0.11H j.11 s;v-.if hj inn 'QM THE GENU1NK EAGLE VEIN, THE CELB hreted PREHTON, and the pure hard GREEX WOOD COA I P Kg and Btovo, setit Jo all Purls of 111 city atl'i'fcO per Uuii nuperior LEHIGH Htm. I Heh of the above article are warruuled lo give pet tecteatlslactlon In every reHpect. Orders received Nil, 114 H, THIRD btreel; EiuporllUU, No.lolt WArtfi INOTON Aveuue. 44 T. STEWART BROWN, B.E. Curaurof FOURTH & CHESTXZTT STS. M.tNUFACTl'RER Of TRTJUKS, VAIJSTB. BAGS, RETICULES, BHA Wl 8TRAPO, bi -v.--. --w , r KBd Treveiuig OeoiU geaeraUy. SrSiPPING. -aH" TIIK 1-llll.AIH.I.I'IU A AXt Sf .Vi.v M)UT II K.IVN MAIL b'lEAMb DIP COAI- Tan -a regui.ak line 1IIU S tl AANtll, TOKTAWA MiA, M..i) luiiB, t uiit.tln Win. Jenniugl, WYOMING, KHl tone. CuptHin Jurnh T at. The iei,ninlil VUMIiVU will leave or th el v port nn t- nnirduy, Juno 1, et 6 o'clock A. &i 1 fri m th ki cund wharl Leniw Mprure street. T liioiiKh PBumiRe tlcketK mild end Iri'litht taken fni all polutBin cminertlon wllh tlietieorRla Central Rail road. WILLIAM I JAMf-.H. General AKent, No. 314 W. UelBWre avenurt. . Agente at favanneh, Hunter & ttainmelU J4 If trf-pets tTi i. rii 1 1. a K i.rii i a a w o SJkUJf'OlJTUEKN MAIL 1 KA MH11 1 P COM PASi b It I-HULA K SFM I-MONT 11 LY LINE, 1V1I Mil ltl.F.AI. JLAn VIA HAVANA. BTA R OFTn E UN ION.l'J( Inns, Cnpt. T. N. lok8j JUNIATA 1'ilft torn.. t'uplHln P. lH lloxle, will leave lids port every two weeks alteruivlely touching nt Havaua for luuwei-gera going and re lurtiiiiK. The WTAK OF THE UN ION will leuve for New;Or leans. Hiiturdny June I, at 8 o'clock A. M., from the eerend whi 1 1 bpruce street. The JUNIATA will leave New Orleans Tor this port June I, T liroiiRb bill nf lading signed for freight to Mount Uelveeton, Natclien, Vukshurg, MemplilH, Natiuvii Cairo, bt. l.onls, J imliiville, and Clnciiiniill. WILLIAM JU J A MPW. General Agent, 4 1 1 No. 814 B. Delaware avenue. Agents at New Orleans, Creevy, Nlckemon A Co. yrrTiv TIIK llllI.Al..eiIIA AND ZxrMJU BtiUTHERN MAIL bTEAMsllIP COM TaNV b REGULAR HKM I-MON 1 D I, Y LINE Hill t I 4., . . The StenriiHliln PIONEER. Hi tuns. Cuinnln J. Ben. nelt, will leave lor the above port on Sutiirdny. June 1. m o u tiuut a. ju., nuui tue urnt woan nelow l ine street, lilllso lading signed at through and reduced ratet to all principal points lu North Carolina. Agents at vt limiiigton, worm s Daniel. WILLIAM L. JAMKS, General Agent, No. 314 b. Delaware avenue. 1! .Vtm OPPflNlTIOX TO I4N4. f-!j'-,NPOLY. DAILY LINK FOR BALl'I eTi"5w.JLiIi'iiMOHE, via Chesapeake and Deta waie CkiiuI. Phlladelplilaand Bnltimnre Union Bteamboat Com Dhiiy. dally at 2 o'clock 1. M. T he Steamers of this line are now plying reuulnrlv between this pert and Riiltiniore, leaving tlie second wuuri netow Arcu etieev uaiiy at x o clock p. M. (HuikIbvs excented). tarylng all description of Preltlit bj low ns any oilier Hue. Freight handled with great care, delivered proini'ily, and forwarded to all points beyond the terminus free ol commission. Particular attention paid to the transportation of an aescrijunou 01 ju.ercuauo.ise, xiorses, carriuges, etc. etc. lorlurther Information, apply to JOHN D. JU'OFF, Agent, 61C No. 16 N. DELAWARE Aveuue, 4!fFft THE 8TBAMSUIP ETNA rail-''-1 (newly fitted), of the Inuian Line, .will Bun iidiii Pier No. 45. North River, at Noon, nn WEDNF.SDAY', May 20, for Liverpool, ealllugal QueeiiHiowii. jnuivn 01 x abauge rirsb nuin, fun; nieerage, fu- ..urieuc-j. jun .1 t. iiALr.,AgelH. 6 2n 8t No. 411 CHESNUT Btreet, Phlla. ' STEAM TO LIVERPOOL C AT.I.TXT. 4s.at uueenstown. rne inman i.ine. u. in. o':i.ii " tvij. ... j iu. ... . vuivku dmtw muiui, ItETURN TKKK'IS TO PARIS AND BACK. FIRbl' CLAbS, tm GOLD. ETNA.... -Wednesday, May 29 ki x x yjv jiAi.1 aiuvjxvx Daturuay, June EDINBURGH Wednesday, June CIT Y OF LONLON balurduv. Juun CITY OF WASHINGTON JWediiesduy, June li nun eiveii sueceeuiug rniiiriiy ana Weonesuay. ei . . . . . , ...... 111... f. I. A. !..... ' ' .uvui uvui A ivi 1 in in nivrr, RATEb OF HAKSAtlR By the mail steamer sailing every Saturday Pavahle in Gold. Payable in Currency FIrstCabln................ii() To London., 116 Steerage o t-onuon............, w To Paris 44 1 o Farm Va Passage by the Wednesday steamers: First Cabin 11 hr, Steerage, fail. Payable In United States currency Passengers also forwarded lo Havre, Hamburg, Brt men, etc, at moderate rates. Steerage passage from Liverpool or Qneenstown, IT. uuirtruuy. iieneut can ue Dougui utre oy persons send lug lor their friends. For further Information apply at the Compaav'i Offices. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 87 Wo. 411 CHESNUT Btreet. Philadelphia, HAVANA KTKAMERS 3EEAi -zz. yj.n PJiMl-jUUJM litJjY LliN rj, CARRYING THE UNITED bi'ATES MAIL. The Steamships HENDR1CK HUDSON CAPTAIN HOWES ST ARS AND bT'RIPES CAPTAIN HOLMES These bteamera will leave this port for Havaua every oiuer caiuruuy da. The bteanishin ijENDRICK HUDSON (Howm Master) will sail for Havaua ou SATURDAY MORN- jjnu, juuei, his O ClOCK. i'ussage to Jiavaca, o0 currency. No freight received after J'hurnday, Fur Freight or Passne npply 10 lUUHIAS WA1ISUM BUNS, 6 18 No. 140 N. DELAWARE Avenue. PAbSAUE TO AND FHOJk UKKAT B HIT AIM AND IHELANUi 1. v - irn 1 iiuim avi.it.vt.. .....it..... 1 X X D lliAWfid L .111' OAll.lflU 1 ALAli, AT KFDUCKD KA 1 KM. DBAFT8 AVAILABLE TLiiOl GllOUT ENOLAJl IKKLAND, tCOTLAND, AUD WALLa. For particulars apply to 1 a! SCOTT BROTHERS A CO., No. S6E0UTH Sireet,udNo.23 UKOADWAT 11 Cr to TliOH. K. BEAKLK.'in WALNUT hi jfT FOKNttWrOUK.-SWIFTSUJRB rand bwllisure Lines, via Delawarl ana Rarlian Canal, on and atler the ISIU of Alnroh leaving daily at 12 M, aud 6 P. M,, connecting wilt ell Northern end Eastern lines. P'or freight, which will be taken upon accommoda ting leraia, apply to WILLIAM M. BAIRD & CO., 11? No. 13li S. DELAWARE Aveuue. TU SHIP CAPTAI AM AN V OWNERS, The underHlitned having iesaed th li k m. m.vo'IUJS SCREW DOCE. begs to inform his friend. end the patrons of the Dock that be la prepared will; increased facilities 10 accommodate those haviug ves sels 10 be raided or repaired, aud being a pracllcW sliip-carpenter and cuulker, will give personal atten tion to llie vetbtls eutrunted lo him for repuhs. Ci Jiliuiihor A gents, Stilp-Curpenlerg, and MauhlnlsU baviug vessels to repair, are solicited to call. Having the agency lor the sale of Wetterstedt'i I ntent Metallic Coinposltioii" for Copper paint, foi the preservation 01 vessels' bottoms, tor this city, I an) pit-pared to iurumh thefcaioe on reasouanle terms, JOHN 11. 11 A MM IT T, Kensington bcrew Dock, 15 DELAWARE Avenue, above Laurel strett. LEGAL NOTICES. TN TI1E COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF JL PHILADELPHIA. bepleii.tier Term, 180H. No. 87. JANE INGERSOLL vs. JARED JNGERSOLL. To Jured iugersoll, Ret-poudenl : 'fake notice of a rule In the ubuvu cu.su, 11, is day grHiited, returuaole Siituiday, May 11, 1m:t, ut lu o'cl. eg A. M. lo show cutiKC w liy a Uivoice a vinculo mttti imuHii should not bedtcited. MORTON I'.HliNKY, Atioruey lor Uibellant. 4 30 ttifit April 27. 1K67. TN 111E OIlJIIANS' CoUKl' 10R TUB CITY X AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Ebtitle ol H. W. DCCACHET, D. D deceased. T lie Auditor appointed by the Court to audit settle, and nljiibt llio tilot u count of ANN D. DUOACHbjl und EDWARD SIlil'PEN. Executors under the last will mid it titanic nl of liev. II. W. Durarhcl, D. D deceased and 10 report distribution of the balance In Hie bunts of llie accountants, will meet the parties liilcicKif u tortlie purposes ot his app ilnimnut, on MONDAY, June 2d. A. D. 1W.7, at 4 o'clock P. M., at the rlHee of Edward Slilptu n, Esq,, b E. corner of SIXT H and WALNUT blreels lu the City of Pliila de.pliia. 6 21 tnthsot fiESTCOTT & GEORGE. SL'CCKasOBS TO ' 11IJL1I VII-SON A (O, IwroKTHtia AND UEAI.FR8 IN HI A,PIV1I. 1IIH.I S, (TtHKET, AND B.i iiai.jl i3iri-r.tii:Ms. HSniNQ TACKLE, SKATES, CROQUET ARCHERY, ETC.. ao. cp cm km x NTni:r.T, 4118m PHILADELPHIA FLO 13. AND 1ST PRESER YER of NA TURA L EL 0 WERS. A. II. POWELL, ' No. 725 AIICH STREET, EEL0W EIUIIT1I. BotiiitietsWreatlis, Btiskets, Pyramids of Cut Flow ei s iui u Ikhed to order at all seusous. 1 13 tf E00E AND JOB PRINTING, OF ALL, KINDS, EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND DESPATCH, EX JOMS & THACIIER, 510 MINOR STREET. FIRE AND BURGLAR PHOOFSAFES fifjonc ABOUT ULLIE'SCHILLED-IRON SAFES IMPORTANT FACTS winin tub rF.orjLirnof i. "MAKE A NOTE b F." Fact I.-L1LLIE'H flHILLF.D-IROM BAFFS have been largely Intrediieed for the lust twelv years, and sold to those having the larKest amount of vaiui,bJ..j,M the best ami most ihoioughly lnKlftr Proof hnle: and. np lo the I.m three years, it has Be0 mh1!'1"," "I Plie Millie's Hales hftvlnj hlln roHied i,y buml.rs. to see or hear ol whitS blMkhird or a white elephant. wuna K.ir1.1.1-11! noto,,l0u tbat the profession of the bnrRlar has advaneed at a ramrt pnee within the lut J Kbt years, and what was thoroughly 1 52 then Is not so now, which aecoimls for t e fact thSt within the last three yeais very few of f iiiiI Bales have been robbed, and the secret anonvmn,,2 circulars distributed by other sale make. terlv.showlnn a rrry frw cases o.iv, Is the strong evidence that b t a very small number Iiavs beTu robbed to this time, notwItbstandlnB the lirVe num btr in use, and the amount at slake ft successful. Fact III.-Tbere are two. and only two, eeneral Slid lemliiiB prmcldles upen which all bin B'i,rr-pro..f sales are coiisti utud. 'Ihe one Is ponrin ,f iron between and around bars of wroujhi Iren liar -en id atrcel, or any proper Combination of metals Ibis prluclplo fs adpud by Llllie, In the Chilled! patent1 ' " cove"a ud cunwolled by his letters ci oitrr,l. n!"'!t' l,p r In5"ers of Plcs. of different cost Is double.- Tl;e wrought In W which ar lllnY??1! r1lll,eRR,p' Bre ""tshlP. and aVe ouerau, upon by llie whole catiil. Rue ot burglars' toots. Th bolts or rivets are easily forced " Sy suitable tools" with or without pow-derf and csDiVbiTZtt Fact I V.-llr. LIUIc, the Tai en tte. so soon as he learned that t was postible with the moderiT im proved tools lor burglars to grind throi.Rh chilled Iron or hardened ste. I, beKan experimenting to avoid the dllllcully.and alter much hibor ana expense he has perfected a system for chining iron and oumbin Intf metals that Is eiiliicly p,ool against the burglar's ' drill, or any other of his tools, even llie wedee war! ratiled to stand the hardest test practicable for anv btirtlur to make. As a t roof or his success, tho fol lowing certilicats Is now ollcred lrom lbs jVoveltv Works, Kew York:- va oveuy OyricK NovEr.Tv Iron Works. Jfsr.. M I.lUiZn:' mU XW. ..W,mNh V""'-'0 .,,av? Buucted the sample of Chilled Iron you furnished us lo the most severe tests (as regards drilling through It) that we could brlnir to bear upon It. und without success. 6 It Is our opinion that It cunonly be penetrated bv the use of a large number or drlllH, anu the exnendf. ture of much power, w ith days or time. Aud we think: it impossible for a burglar, with his time and power, to penetrate It at all. l ours truly, Isaac V. Hoi.mkh. Superintendent. Lvuan O. Hai.l, Foreman. And the following extensive lion miiuiilactiirers In Philadelphia, Boston, and Chicago, after the mast thorough tests, Hud the result lo he substantially tha same. And their principal Iron Workers so certify! Messrs. Merrick & bou, boulhwark Foundry, Phila delphia. T he Flnkley A Williams Works, Boston, Mass. The Union Foundry and the Northwestern Foun dry, Chicago, III, Fact V. The prr position made the public hereto fore Is Dow reneweu : I will furnish Kales or Vault Doors, of same size and capacity of other best makers, and at one-third lesa price; aud the same may be tested when finished, and I will furnish the man to test tlie work of any other maker, and he shall fur nish the man to test my work ; and the party so order ing may accept the work which stands the most re sistance. in any way or manner practicable for a burglar to work, Fact VI. I would now lay to any of Ihe owners of Lillie's Bales, that, in view of the preceding facts, If they feel the need of additional security. I will ex change with them, on fuir terms, Klvluif them all tha late Improvements, and the lucreused security, which Is claimed to be beyond the reach of Burglars, until some new system shall be developed lu the working of Iron, which would now seem hardly possible. Fact Vh. It Is true that the Sheet-Iron or common faie, as now made, under ordinary circumstances (and when not crushed by the hill ot walls or limbers) usually saves the written matter, but If tne fire la se vere it has to be copied, lor llie ink will soou lade out" besides, the sate Is twisted up and useless. It Is equally true that the Chllled-lron Sara saved the written mutter In a perfect state, that H does not fade out or require copying, and that the safe Itself Is rendy for further use. Any number of trials lu fires, certified to, prove these fuels, and If any of the sale venders who are distributing secret, anonymous circulars to injure Ihe reputation of LILLIE'8 SAFE, ate not satisfied with these statements, thexun have the opportunity ot testing by lire one of their own Hares with LILLlE'ti, on equal terms, whenever they so decide. Fact VI1L In answer to the story circulated by I ii K listed purtlts, thut Lillie's bale had goue up, and had ruined Lillie, etc.. I would Buy that at no time la the lust two yeurs could LUne fc bou halt supply the demand foi B iftB, mid were under the necessity of forming a luice stock comnauv. with a verv i.rca capital, lomeet ihe demand; und Air. Lewis Llllle.br . is now the president ot that company, which Is located In conclusion, I beg to call the attention of pu irons and Irleiius, und the public, to thuwbets here prcfeiiieu, and to suy that I am very thuuklul for notice, warranted to be the best and cheapest iii mttrket. I also keen ruiiKiiintiv n i,,r,ra n.... . ?f.,erV.d",ia"d rf lre 1m. lakeu In exchange for Lillie's Burglar Proofs, of the best-known makers. Sou prices ' uuu 0Uul:ea below usual auc- 3J. C. SVIiHaiiT, ACCKT FCH LILLIE'S SAFE AND JRON COnlPANY, lSTo. G30 AHCII Street, 5 9tutls?ni PHILALKLPHIA. COPARTNERSHIPS. DISSOLUTION OF COPAUTNEUSIIIP. The Copurlnorshiii heretofore existing between EHMl'NH l.KVKIUNu. R. MILTON 1a..cuu CUaoiih LEVEUINU, end S. CHAKLKS BOlt! urw, uiuier me name oi j.i.. vi'ltl INU A CO dolus: business at tins. lUltiand llls MARKET Street! Is ti ls dny uiibOlveO by the w lthurawul of il M i i n in BAKFll. 'J he business or the late firm will be settlod hv tha remaining pariueis. EUAIUNLi LEVEittNil, liuruilRli LHVEIIINO, t,. n , , , ,r B' CHARLES BORUEM. Philndi lplila, May 21. lso;. The nnderslured have this dav rurmsl a. nniu,i ship under the name of E. LhA'EKlNU CO., and will continue the FLOUR, U1U1.N, AND bEEU liU.-lIl'S, at the Old stand, Nos. UllB and 1U1S MARKET BtreeU JjDMUM) LEVKHINO. CLIFFtUl LKVEKtNO, , S. CHARLES BOROEN. Phllodelphln, May 23, 18U7. 6S151 fOPAinNEltSllIP.-E. U. -EDWAWDS (OP J I liW IhIn firm l,f Hlil.1,11 J, l'.l .. r.lu , l.. day ussoclaleU with lilm his sou, THOMSON1 F. V. Ii V A 11 1 IN. fur IIih truiiNui.li.i., ,l u Cl r..l I Business, under the firm nanieof K. B. ED WA RUS it O., LLLAWARE Avenue, first whurf below J.MIU1V Dtircvi rHi la phi. pttt At bi ay l, 1867. fi 2 Imrp HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETC. CUTLER Y.' J A fine assortment of POCKET and TABLE CUTLERY, RAZORS, RA ZOR STROPS, LADIES' SClSriORa VI bt I AN-limAlIf-hlliltlIU1 I IN WIVI ... A Xlt A.A.1XJ A 4V WIWJ .M II.- i." ' . I V . , U . Jj. V. Jl I'.luMl H.D'a Cheap Btore.No. South TEN I'll street, 118 Three doors above Waluryt. gTANDBlllDGE, BAIIR & CO. IMP0ETEH8 OK AND DEALERS IN FCRE.Ctl AKD AMERICAN HARDWARE, ? ISO, 18itl 3IAUUI-.T NTJtEJET, Offer for sale a large stock ot Ilnrthvaro uud Oittloiyf TOOETHER WITH 1000 KEGS NAILS AT KlllH i:i) JPJUHF.W. 1 17 tLatui ;'i i,cij.(, , adopted by Litile. avohis r i these objections, can be made any tl. ekness and withstand any amount of resistance re'AilreTJviSdS the rlveis, bolts, etc: has uo wtoukIi , iron outama to be operated upon by burglars' Implement 0UU"Ue 10 un niu j'uuw.io, iii j-enus.vi vHina, near Kimtou, and la the largest Kule Works probably In vxialouce. and will be able to supply all demands lor bales. Locks. Chilled-iron Vaults, etc. .-v.. i-pj, jMTi'.a, ma, x nm pieiuireu i furnish r.Ir.. 1EV4 BL ROLAR AKO EIRE A O RLRiJLAkI PROOF SAFES. VAULT DOORS, CHILLED 1ROV VAULTS mill COMRIMATIVN I.(i U' ..i .
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