8 THIfiD EDITION FORTIETH CONGRESS. EXTRAORDINARY SESSION. aa-rsel at Washington, Jnly 3, 1867. frtHdtnt f the Bmate-B. F. WADE, of Ohio. lirraA tr 0 thr. Jfouteqf aepreKmtuiHftHJll UYLEB oLjAX, OIndiaua, Senate. WiitmiiT(i!, July 8. The Hen ate met at noon, Mr 8nruoerMaKs.i asked leave lo enter a protest Mrnliut the resolution ealllnc Congress toner her, aasertlntr that far us It provides for 0 adjourn went wlihont delay in the absence ol a quorum, Is un constitutional. . . . ... lie saw there was a quorum present, but he did not wish the resolution to be taken as a precedent for the '""Th'e'roU wat called and thirty-four members Beoretarl was requested to Inform the House that a ouorura of the Senate was'tiresent, and at If la the C'erk ol the House Informed the Beuale that a uoorum of the House wes present. Mr bumner ottered two petitions. ..... M r Vrtsende n (Me.) objec ted to the Introduction or reference of any business not directly connected with Eesnbjrct for which It was well known Cmrrees met. After debate the petitions were ordered to lie upon toMrw1lVfMa;s.TSfVered blU 111 addition to the "InKS"-. CITI1 Bfllree In the Southern Mate within thirty days, and author I ep the Ceinmandlns Generals to retain the present Incumbents, or make new appointments, or to order elections. HiTimd. jtntliorlr.es the Board of Registration to refuse to register persons applying whom tbey may have Just grounds to believe are seeking to evade the rennlrements of the law, and to strike from the roll wlibln twenty days persons registered and afterwards proved to he disqualified. Ordered lo Me on the table and be printed. Mr. Hnroii.r olTered a hill for universal suffrage, the same, with slight amendments, as tliat ottered )st session. Messrs. Drake and Edmunds offered bills on Re construction, which were ordered to He on the table A Committee was appointed to wait on the Presi dent, but without waiting to hear It report, the Senate djourned until July 5. Hoase of Representatives, More than the usual hunrmh and exrl'ement attend ing the opening day ot a session marked tne reassem bling of the House after three months' recess. The members lor an hour before noon were nathered In the Hall in pleasant, noisy, and oemonstratlve friendly recognition of each other. As the hi urof noon approached, and the Hall be came filled with members, they Indulged In Jokes about the more than usual large attendance of ruem beis, and the disappointment of each as expected there would be nn quorum. The galleries were not more than one-half filled, probably owing to the ex treme beat, the thermometer Indicating 84 degrees.b At precisely noon the Hpeaker called the House to erder. and announced that the recess having expired, the House of Kepresentatlves now resumed its ses sion. Be then directed the Clerk to read the concurrent resolution of the'29tbot March last lor a recess. , M r. McPherson read the resolu lion. The Sneaker ihen directed the Clerk to oall the rull f members, to ascertain whtther a quorum was In attendance. While it wan being called a message from the Senate stated that a quorum of that body Whs In attendance. The (Speaker then stated that 120 members were In attendance, and directed the Clerk to notify the Senate that a quorum was present. The proceedings were opened with prayer by tbe Ber. Mr. Boynton, the Chaplain. The first thing In order being the swearing In of new members, the members from Kentucky presented themselves. Mr. hcheuck (Ohio), rising to a qnestlon ot privilege, bjected lo tbe oath being administered to J. D. Young, and presented a protest trom Samuel McKeo.formerly member ot the House, taking the grouud generally of the disloyalty ol Young: aud also a protest from citizens ot the Fourth Congressional District to the seme effect. He asked that tne pprs be rend and relerred, and that J. D. Young be not nuw sworn as a member. Mr. Logan offered an amendment providing for the reference of all tbe credentials of tbe Kentucky mem bers to the Committee on UleHlons. tor inquiry as lo tbelr loyalty, and that none ot the members be allowed to take the oath of olllce pending the Inquiry. Here a message was received from the Senate an nouncing the appointment of a Joint committee to wait on the President. Such a committee was ordered on the part of tbe House. THE TRIAL OF JOHN H. SURiUTT. Washington, July 3. The trial of John H. Snrratt was resumed this morning In the Criminal Court Judge t'isher presiding. The nttendauce on the part of nprclators was again very large, and Included, among others, several members of Congress, many of tbe latter seeming to take great Interest in tbe matter. Mr. Merrick asked If there would be a session of the Court to-morrow, July 4? Mr. Plerrepont said he doubted whether It would be legal to bold Court. In some States It was not recog nized as a legal day. Judge Fisher said the matter had beon underad viBduent. and the room had already been promised to the Oldest Inhabitant Association, aud there would be no session to-morrow. By consent of the Court and the counsel for the Sroeer-uUon, Pr. McMillan was recalled, and was sked by Mr. Merrick If be ever stated to htepben Cameron that Surratt told b.rn h was In Elmlra tbe jaltl't Oljhe assassination f , oe witness rT" '.tai he fid not. The ouestlons propounded to the witness yesterday, relative to the alleged conversation with one Stephen Cameron, were repeated, aud the witness denie J. theia swain, as be did yesterday, Mr. Merrick then asked tbe witness whether Sur- t, h.n u inM him. ami whether he (witness) bad told Cameron, that BurraCtsald he knew nothing of ki mother's peril until about the time of the execu tion, The witness said be never told Camoroa so: he hac a conversation with surrau, upon w uuj. u. could not distinctly remember exactly what thatoon- 'cbtrw HUM. Wood (colored) sworn, and examined by Mr. Plerrepont. I am a barber by busluesa, and have been lu that business here since December, 18rti; in 1S6S my barbershop, or where I worked, was at the shop ol Booker ABieal, on street, near Urover's Theatre, under Joe Hall's house i I now nave a bar ber shop under tbe Ebbitt House: 1 knew Booth be fore the assassination; I have cut bis hair and shaved biro, and knew him well. (The prisoner was asked to eland up.) 1 have seeu prisoner before: on the morning nftha assassination I Haw him at Booker & Stewart's barber shop; 1 shaved and Irioomed ibe prisoner's hair; Surrstteame to tbe shop with Booth, McLaugh lin, and another; the three named talked about enmlnir from Baltimore: I also trimmed Booth's hair that morning; I was waiting on air. Bjotb, and fcur ratt whs In the rear of me, and a small, thick-net man, whose name I did not know, was Bitting near tbe glass; when I was done wultlnx on Booth, he got out of the chair and weut to the back part I the shop, where McLaughlin was; and the latter was standing at a glass disguising himself with false hair; Burratt had by this time taken the chair vacated by Booth, and told me to clean him up nicely; burratt looked like a man who had been travelling a short distance; Burratt called my atten Won to ascar on Booth's neck, and said It was a gun hot woundt I that morning shaved Surratt clean, all hut the moustache; this was about 9 A. M., for I bad ty breakfast, and had been uo to Mr. Seward's and shaved hlm;-Becrntary Stanton was by when I ahaved Mr, Seward; 1 tuiuk. Mr. Seward was sitting up In bed. Cross-examined by Mr. Bradley Tbe prisoner came to my shop; there were several bands working: the witness described McLaughlin as a tall, handsome man. with black hair aud moustache; he was dreesed In black: surrait uau, i una, iigot clothes; I did not take special novice oi nurraii; 1 naa never seen Sur ratt hefore n y; one ay last week, as I was taoding near the Court House, the Jailor was bring Iiik Burratt by, aud I recognned him as the man who cante lu with Booth, aou 1 was so Impressed that I poke ol If, we had a great deal or business at tbe time YclVrr&d to Charles Kamsell sworn Witness lives In Boston, v was in the war In Company D. 3d Massachu- "n..v Aritilerv: the company came turn in ik,i ml remained here until September. 1861? n ilie morning of the da- or the assasaliiallort the witness came here from Fort Buuker llill, belwean . in tt irinrrilnL.': It Is about four inilna from here, on the right of the Bladensburg road: ...,.. h.,i tiist niirnt. aud was at the Can terbury that evening, and slept In the Barracks tha iooi: next morning I went to the in. . nrlvnu ol the company, named . "L. '..I.... .o va irut nut on the roau about two miles wis saw' a dark bay horse, with a star on bis loreUead, : w.?",' ... T?.Z r-nJ." lthL.1 a ellizeu's saddle on. aud . in ... !,ulri abuul one hundred rods J.m m houses about fifteen minutes afterwards a . .7. nn in tlm witness on this horse, and asked witness about gelling through Ihe pickets: the wit- 1 ... xa r..i. ,,.,- ui.,uiil f ureal dllllcu IV In netting throUKh: the witness asked hlin if he I mil heard ol the . suwassluaiKin, aim no j . lie remarked mat he should tryloksl through the tickets, and rode olf fast. The prisoner was here ' riused to stand up and turn hit back to the witness, who said he thouuht he had seen that mun's baok on tl.e horse alltidiyi toon that morning, Fraiik M.Heuton sworn-Hesldes at No. 4H3 Ele ' venth street, lu I his city; lam a clerk In tbe (neral i lad (jui ce: I have resided here six year; I came 1 .m Indiana; I know Ford s Theatre; in lso ;re i i'ded on the nortbweet corner of Tenth aud F V iireeis near that theatre: ou Die day of the ?'reAi.-..ii7n 1 was at that house. I and mr.r,p. . ,i l , rurrlunu urnA I win " i l 1 1, a I lirr.! 1 was tl,M nartV gev uui um - ' ; . , - , tnilulhe irontof the iheatre at tnat time; ii IVat the time that attracted my aiienilon; wh I wan niiaiiii- saw no llMtl tliJJJ Itrrlaee came up. half a down persons came from lil restaurant: on last Thursday week the .Hn. iil?ne to the court and aw the prisoner, and rocog- llm ,. tne on he saw a the umecoineuplo 1 T,eniteD"maU'!eKho.de. eworn-The .Him li.Jfn itiliol lilll In tale city; 1 have been llvlug here ?me is. " a"d work at repairing e'ooks and r1VT.l.iew' Ks-i xh. Mr Ilucoln was aaiassiiisied I knew oraiha- JritiSuSl?!- ' ? !JiwJL. liaif au hour of 12 o'clock when t la to see l e uieaire; Iweut4own to look a tbe su:e. ai d while Uitut aaw J the box-dovri Ofeo intle, aud THE DAILY feV'ENINQ TELEGtlAPnrillLADELlilA, YfaNggMY, being desirous to see tbe stage from that no'". Went down there; as the wltnewt ,pprrarbea whoever was there walked awav, and the wltniwi en tered the box and stopped there some time. and te puny opnina wno nl reen In the nox jw night, and be was going to fl the box "..'.'f u. i-resment could not he disturbed: n- v - -- - -t lick, which was of oak or pine. agjBsl the door and In a niche In the wall, and adjusted It, asking U the witness thonght It would bold. , j ,,. The prisoner was requited o stand np, and the Witness staled be should lodge that that was the man. Tiie at Koxbnrjr, Mam. Boston, July 8. A Are occurred at Roxbary lust night which destroyed the sonp and tallow factory of William II. l)ow, together with his stable and six horses, one cow. and 55 hogs. Another amble adjoining; was also burned la which were three lion-en. Four small dwellings, occupied by employes In tbe sonp works, were likewise burned. Loss from $13,000 to $20,000. Latest Markets by Telegraph. Nw York, July 8. Cotton dull at 2 (f.M.'io. Flour dull at liieul.v. lower; M'fl barrels sold stale, f ftu(4 1";5: Ohio, Wri,l2'40; Western. J6 (fOlfTR: Houthern. fsWl.vi.. Wheat dull and lower: quotations nomi nal. Corn unchanged; mixed WeRiern, l-nf,'ml S; while Southern, II'IO-41'.ikkj bushels sold. Unis, ui-le. lower; 26.000 hiishels sold Western, 71fB71S,o. H"ef dull and unchanged. Pork Arm: new Mess, l-fii. lrd dull at H'ji.ri'jC Whisky quiet. , FEARFUL LIGHTNING STROKE. Fall of a Thunderbolt In the Midst of a Crowd of People Nearly One Hun dred Persona Prostrated Three Not Kx per ted to Survive A Span of Horses Killed Outright, Etc. Last Tharnday afternoon, about 5 o'clock, lBrpe crowd had assembled in the Fair Grounds ot the Sprlngville Union Agricultural Associa tion, when a ebarp thunderstorm suddenly came up. The rain began to fall, and the crowd sought refuse from its effects in the exhibition sheds. A flnh ot huhtnlng toot place, accom panied by a loud peal of thunder, and inatautly an awful spectacle was presented. The llghtmng struck one of the "Jtedn which contained men, womeD, and horses. About a hundred persons were paralyzed in an instant, falling on their facs, and as many as fifty were rendered insensible ior five or ten minutes, wbile about a dozen were quite seriously burned. Two horses were killed on tbe spot. An oi l gentleman named John Gordenier, and two or tbree others, are'not expected to recoyer. One woman was prostrated and deprived of her senses, but not of her power of locomotion ; nhe instinctively gathered herself: up and rau to the omnibus, and was conveyed to Holmes' Hotel, and declares tbe had no knowledge of what took place alter the tloh until she found her self in a rocra at tbe house. The liehtmnf? struck a post in the centre of the shed, against which Henry Tillou, the land lord ol the. West Falls Hotel, was leaning, and to which a horse was attached by a chain baiter. Tbe horse was killed instantly, "while Mr. Ttllou eeeaped by being dazed and knocked down. A singular fact mentioned in connection with the strange freak of the electric fluid Is that all the persons rendered insensible fell upon their laces. A youPR lady named Miss Nellie Cassey, who wore a white and black checked dre99, was quite t-eriouely injured, aad ber dress was fairly scorched, but did not take fire. Another woman was struck on the shoulder, the fluid passing down ber side, raisin? a periect blister in its course. A man from Otlo was hit on the right side of the bead, and on his recovery the mark was found to commence at the right eye, which was swelled like a pun" ball, and could bo plainly traced down the neck, across the chest, and oHf the lelt arm. The most tearful consternation existed among the people until it was discovered how light tbe injuries were that had been inflicted, and the excitement whs most Intense. A great many attributed the (stroke to the attraction of a movinp. machine which stood near tbe shed, but two boys who were sitting on It at the time escaped unmlured, nor was the machine at all damaged it struck. A valuable mare which was hitched to the pole was knocked down, and died on Friday from the effects of the lightning. II such thunderbolts visit Fair erounds other establishments mav expect to be visited; but, thanks to tbe genius of the immortal Franklin, ample protection Is afforded to all who avail themselves of the services of lightning-rods Buffa'o ((. Y.) Express. Tbe Double Murder at West Auburn, of the Negro Maine A Confession Harris. From the Hartford Times, July 1. Our readers will scarcely have forgotten the terrible murder of Mrs. Kinsley and her female companion, in West Auburn, Maine, last winter. These poor tlderly women jived alone in a sparsely settled neighborhood, and were mur dered during a terrible snow storm one cold night in January last. The negro Harris, now on trial with the white man Verrill. has made a conlession. He savs he aud Vt rrtll got into the house to rob it, but could obtain no money. The outrage on Mrs. Kinsley, he says, was perpe trated by Verrill, who afterwards killed her with a hatchet. He (Harris) killed Polly, her companion, with a chair. Vast Quantities of Iryor Destroyed. Thouhuuds of teetb that might last a lifo time are lost every year, simply because the parlies concerned either forget or do not appreoiale the met mat cozouost, ciniy appneu, renders tne dental substance proof against decay. 0KTICDLTCRAL HALL. BROAD STREET, below Locust, MONDAY EVENING, July 8, 18u7, Git AND CONCKRT for the BENEFIT ot thn Who I'erlshed at the Late Coullagratlon. Tendered by the members of the ATHLETIC OLEE ASSOCIATION, Assisted hv the Members ol the HANDFL & HAYDN BOCIKTY, Bt.riii,;ii'suiiiN it:iiiiy, VOUNO il jKNNERCHOR SOCIETY, EUTEHPK GLEE ABiSOUIATION. And the LIBERTY SILVER CORNET BAND. No. 1. The following Artists have also kindly volunteered their valuable services, and will positively appear on tnis occasion: Mrs. J. rCHIMrr, Miss O. DLAI IvWURNE. Miss H. ALKXANhUB, Mr. CARL hErtTZ, Mr. JKAN LOUIS, Mr. J. UMSTKAD, i'rolessor McCl.URG, i Mr. R. M. HOLKH, Mr. ii. FRANK PARI9. ooNDUcion, MR. H. II. KOSEWIG. j PIAN1WT. MR. TTtOll AH A'llECKET. ! TICKETS OF Al)MITON. 60 CENTS. No Reserved Beats. Tlclcpta can he had at Trumnler., a E. corner fieveutju and Chesinit htreeu; buiivh's Musio "tore, Eiulith street, above Clierry; and at the Hall on the uliihl vl the Concert. ' M O K I ! To Insnrance Companies, Manufacturers of Patent ateoiclocs, and Busi oa-a Men generally. The unriarslcued beg leave to Inform the public that they nre lurnishtng, lu large quantities, Bhow Curds 'e"oi any i.thli,!!, suitaDle lor omuoor auu ill floor oibiiluy, (iM.i,...,- i.HUera on Juintiined Tlii. 2 hey are stit,prtnrtn werll dune by band, as regards finish and durability, u id can be lurulshed lor less man uue-iiuu ib utiv!M( Uo, Paper Cutters as bus Oriliuury ? ens constantly on band, and a great varieiy oi i.m nmu,,u ,, j.ill:rviujiS. Call and ex- auiiuu apeciuiu'ii oi w,,ru j ' ' " w 3 AtiGERS A WILLIAMS, 18 luirp No. UJ . I113NUT Btreet, Raom 15. B R Y S O T Ik S O AT THE OLD STAND, - , Woe. and 8 Jf. SIXTH Street, PRINTERS. bTATloNER9, BLANK BOOKS. A line Bsortnieut -ol PAPKI18, ENVELOPES. l.iinks. tk rooratlons, and New Firms furnished with JlOOKS. PRINTINO, IsiViX, AT BIIOKT Ml 29 1urp T OST-A CERTIFICATE OP CITY LOAN, JJ jno. i,ai7, lur S4iiu, lu tue name or A. L. K Kit. All persona are euuiinned aKulnst theuisame; i iinereiurnliiglt teT. H. P. W OOD, afniiayuult, Cly 1 reaaturer's OiUce will be rewarded, ( Ski aud an or at tb mm up and spoke to the witness, a"'i said ""7, connected with the Theatre: he bed a pleceof wood in his hand about eight feet long and two Inches wine, n.i . l. i ...... t, j.F . I ha lbnre that SUMMER RESORTS. 1 U R F HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The shove nnnse will be opened on the 1st of JTJNE. For particulars, etc, address WM. T. CAUElt ntArBICTOS, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. gUMMER RESORTS ON LINE OP Reading Railroad and Branches. MANSION HOUSE, MOUNT CARD OH Mrs. Caroline Wonder, FottavUle P. 0 Bohojrlkil county. TUSCARORA HOTEL, Mrs. Han nail Miller, Tuscarora P. O., Bchoylklll 00 MANSION HOUSE, O. W. Frost, Mahanoy City P, O,, Schuylkill county WHITE HOUSE, Mrs. Susan Maxsdorf, Beading P, O, ANDALUSIA, James 8. Madeira. Reading P.O. LIVING SPRINGS HOTEL, Dr. A. Smith, WerBersville P. 0 Berk county, S0 UTH MO UNTA1N HO USE, 11. U. Mauderbach, Womelsdorf P. O,, Berks 00. COLD SPRINGSHOTEL, Lebanon co. , Mrs. M. Kodermel, narrlabnrg P. O, B 0 YER TO WN SEMINAR Y F. H. Stauffer, Boyertown P, 0 Berks co, YELLOW SPRINGS HOTEL, A. XT. Bnyder, Yellow Springs P, O., Chester co, LITIZ SPRINGS 8. Llchtenthaler & Son Lltlz P, O., Lancaster CO. EPHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, A. 8. Feather, Eyhrada P. O., Lancaster co. 5 ( 2m jjUHTIHGCOil VARfttl SPRINGS. This salubrious BUMMER EETRK AT.sltuate FOUR AND A HALF MILES NORTH OF HUNTING DON, Pennsylvania, at tbe base of Warrior's Ridge Mountain, has been leased from General A. P. Wilson by tbe undersigned, and Is now open to recalve visitors. Tbe Furniture Is new, Rooms well ventilated, Bath Rooms commodious, Bowling Paloon and Billiard Room, with all the appliances requisite to comfort, are attached. The grounds and surrounding mountain scenery are highly attractive. The Baths are bountifully supplied by crystal clear water from the Warm Bprings tem perature 68 degree so long celebrated as eihcaclous incases of GOUT, RBirtJM,VTIM, KTO. Waters highly tonic, containing Iron, etc.. and one of tbe Bprings la cathartic, as well as a powerful diuretic. Ihe Pennsylvania Central Railroad Company have generously consented to Issue Excursion Tickets, by which tbe fare from Philadelphia to Huntingdon and return is 8-20. Hacks kept at the Pprlngs wl'l connect with the trains, and will carry passengers from Uuntlugdou to tne Bprlncs and return. Terms TWO DOLLARS PER DAY, or TEN DOL LARS PER WEEK, Including use or Witter and Baths. Reasonable deductions made for families and servuuts remaining during tbe season. JACOtt ST A If LE f, JR., PROPRIETOR. Warm Springs, Po June 29, 1867, REFERENCES. Hon. A. V. Parsons. Philadelphia. Don. W. A. Porter, Pniladeloiiiu. Colonel A. R. Chambers, Plill id. lphl. Colonel Charles T. Maiheys. Philadelphia. L. T. Walloon. Esq., President H. aud B. T. R. R. A. Hei r Bmilh, Esq., Lancaster. General D. K. Porter, Harrlsburg. 7 2 8trp QAPE MAY, CAPit ISlAttD, NEVT JEBMEY. Blnce the close of If 66 much enterprise has been displayed at this celebrated sea shore resort. New and magnlhcenl cotlaKes have been erected; tbe Motels have been remodelled; a line park, with a well made one mile drive, has beeu Inaugurated; aud In all the essentials ol a popular summer resort, a spirit ol Improvement is largely ixaulietue.:. The geographical position ot Cape Island Is in Iteell a popular feature, when properly understood, fciltu- occupying a necK or lana at the counuenoeor tne Delaware Bay with the Atlantic Ocean, It, becomes entirely aurrouuded by salt water, hence favored by continual breezes from the sea Tbe bluff turntMhes a beautiful view or the Ocean, Delaware Bay. and picturesque back country, taking in cai e jneuiopeu oiauncuy at a aisiance ui sixteen n Ilea Ihe beach la acknowledged to surpass and other polul upon the Atlatiilcooat,helngor a smooth, compact sand, which declines so gently to the sut- that even a cuua can hathe w th e iir tv Added to ihtse attraction. Is the fact that theeflt-ct ol the Gulfbtream upon this point renders the water unuipamkiveiy warm a point not to be overiooaea ny perilous keeking health from ocean bathing. The distance 1mm Philadelphia to Oupe Island Is 81 miles by rail, aud about the same distance bv steamer down the Bay, aud by either route the facilities tor travel promise to be ol the most satisfactory charac ter. The Island has Hotel and Boardlnii-house ao commodatlous for about ten thousand persons. Tbe leaulng liolels are tt-e Columbia House, with George J. Bolton as proprietor; Congress Hall, with J. F. f'nui. jam nmnrmlitr' anrl lTnilMi si. run n,ift, Wahl anil Miller as proprietors, all nuder the management of eeuiiemen wtio have weu-estahluihed repuiaiioui m notei men. s s mwHiuw XCHANCE HOTEL. ATLANTIC city:. The subscriber, grateful lor past favors, tenders thanks to his patrons and the pubtlo for the generous custom given him, and begs leave to say that his bouse Is now open for tbe season, and ready to re ceive boarders, permanent aud transient, on the most moderate terms, Tbe bar will always be supplied with the choicest ot wiues, liquors, and cigars, and superior old ale. The tables wlU be set with tbe best the market affords. Fishing Hues and tackle always on hand. Stable room on the urere,Uiea. All the comforts of a home can always be found a the Exchange. ! GEORGE IIAYDAY. PROPRIETOR. Sif8tuths2m CONGRESS HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.t . . . .13 NOW OPEN. " ' Tbls Houbs has been repalut4 and reuovated.'wlth all modern Improvement, added, and in conseuuenca ot the high tides, It has rrade the bathing gruunds superior lo any In the city, being four huudred feet neurer wan last season, , , j - .H W. lllNKLK. Johnslon's celebrated Band Is encaged. BIMTCD STATES HOTEL, , r ATLANTIC CJTY, N. X, ' W1L1 OITCII ON WKDKKSDAV, JlUK ' FOR PARTICULARB, ADDRKHU j " i' . - ATLANTIC 'CITY, Or No. Kit RICHMOND Street, I102ia piaiadelpUa, SUMMER RESORTS. rjcnciiAriTs MOTEL, CAVJB IKLAlin, H. J. This beantlfnl and commodious Hotel is now ones for Ihe r eeptloa of guests. It Is on the main avennetothe Beach, and less than one square from the ocean. VfIjLI.IAM HAHOIf, PHOPniFTOB. HITE HOUSE, AT1LANTIO CITT, K. M. WH.I.IAM IVniTEIIOlTfSE.rROritlETOB TBANPIEKT AND PEIIMANKNT BOARDERS taken on liberal terms. No bars. S 26 srawst T UK NATIONAL HOT IS L AND rvrnnoiiiM n attop ATLANTIC CITY. N. J Is now open for permanent guests, and lor the recep tion and euteriainnienl of the various excursions lo Ibe Inland. The only hotel In the place ou the K.uro- pean plan, anu a bill of lareof the best ana most variea character. CON LEY 4 nOUCK,' 8271m Proprietors. PITMAN'S, FORMERLY THE UNITED Males Hotel, Long Branch, N. J., to now open lor the accommodation of families and the public. Tbe lessee leels warranted lu saying that It will be kept second to none on the Brauch, and hopes to secure the patronage of those who may favor him wun ineir company this season. C B. PITMAN, Formerly of the Hletmin Houbs, 101m LONG BRANCH, N.J. "PHILADELPHIA HOUSE, CAPK ISLAND, j win open lor tbe summer season, June M. taml lies desiring a quiet heme at the seashore, at a mode rate price, call or address E. GRIFFITH, No. IU04 CHEbNUT Street. Attached to the eHtaoltshtnent is a line of c aches for the accommodation of the guests. 6 Him SEA BATHING NATIONAL HALL, CAPE INLAND, N. J Toe larne ana commodious Ho el, known as the National Hall, is now receiving visitors, 'lernis moderate. Children and servauta half price. AARON GARRKTSON, 2in Proprietor. OUNTRY BOARD. A FEW PERSONS 0VN J be accommodated with good Board and nice airy rooms, near Fairvllle, Chester county, ten minutes rlue from Kallroad Station. For particulars address . NAKTtiM, f alrville, t'hesler county. VWBM Or.No.7ION.t-IXTKKNTH St., Puila EXCURSIONS. C. AND P. R. R. FOURTH OF JULY EX URS10A. EXCURSION TICKETS WILL BE SOLD TO WEST CHESTER DURING THE HOLIDAYS, good from the Third to Sixth, inclusive, for f 125. H. WOOD, t 26 wsmtn General Superintendent. FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSIONS, VIA NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Excur. Ion l icKets, at rea.icea rates, will be Issued to the principal points on this road aud its connec tions, from the PHILADELPHIA TlUKKl' UfriVIH. on 1st. 2d. 8d. and sth ot July, Uood to return until 6(h ol July, inclusive. These excursions win anora a cBpuai opportunity of inspecting the industrial establishments ot the leniuu v alley, ana enjoying tne graiiu anu oeaiuuui scenery ol tbe Upper Lehigh anil Wyoming Valleys, while being assured of good accommodations in the first-class hotels at the various points oi interest along the route. Trelns leave Berxs tnreet uenoi at 7 a. t..i'w and 8 20 P. M. 6 2U 7t EL LIS CLARIC. Agout. flTA FOR CAPE MAY ON TUBS- Jfcj&iSTIJjDAYH. THIJIWDAYB. AND 8ATUR- in. A lie swnii new btenruer nAmtiiiij iu.. FELTON, Captain L. Davis, will commence running to Cape May on bATURDA Y, June 29. leaving CIIK-i-KUT Htreet wharf at 9 A, M., returning on Monday. The i el ton win leuve ruiuiuftpiiia on i tieinays, Thursdays, aud Haturduys, and return on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, during tne sens'in. Fure to Cape Mny.fi'W, including carriage hire; Servauts, f l'T6; Children, fl 25. x relent win ue receiveu uuiii dj.ii. ji. 7t . H. HUD DELL, FOURTH OK JULY ESCUR- .rtlON TO CHESTER, UOOK, AND Vi ii Allow loN. Thesteamer ARIELwill leaveCHESNUTSTREKT WHARF on 1 HUR8DAV MORM.NO at', o'clock, ingat Ciieeter nud Honk facli way. 7 1 8t JrXCUlVlUU IICKein w VT llUlliiKW'i tjrimi KxcurNioa iicketa to Ctiwter or Huott. 6 cento. JiSo-S THR FOURTH OF JUjY. The liUW ttUU BWIlk DimiJJOI biiuui.u Jia. mutuii, vbi- tain L. Davis, will leave CHKdNUT Street Wharf on THURSDAY MORNING, July 4, at 0 o'clock, and returning, leave cape juay on r mun i muiunnu at 8 o'clock. Excursion tickets, 4, including carriage hire. Each way, ta-fiO, 7 1 at EXCURSIONS UPTHE RIVER. .The splendid steamboat JOHN A. . a UN KR makes daily Afternoon Kxcursions to Burliuglon and Bristol, stopping at Rlvertou, Torres dale, Andalusia, aud Beverly, each way. These eicursioua leave CHEBNUT BTREET W1IARK al t o'clock In Ihe Afternoon. Returning, leave Bruiol at 4 o'clock, arriving in the city at 6 o'clock P. M. Atir. fcXCUrSIQU, W CM. Mm" wny, am. u w .. -.rriTTJh EXCURSIONS ON Tlib JSC BCHU YLKILL.-Steam.ers leave Fair- liiUUUb X MA la llOlll ui v viisito oiwv FOR LAUREL HILL CEMETERY, AND TTTW FALLS OF fSCHUYLKILL. First boat leaving Falrmonnt at 7 A. M.: last boat at 6W0 P. M Last boat leaving Falls or tscnuv ikii i ai 6-46 P. M Mal w v. Y n II n S I O N FOURTH OF f -1 .''i 1. , Dfinun TrnpT litfr.A- ... : . I . I., mil r ivvvJi.'' ' t7At?. by Kteamer 8W.AN. Leave Poplar Btreet W barf, at 1 o ciock; bcuuhu h "" rV.i and Chrlailanetreet at 2 o'clock, t are 75 centa. It TO RENT. TUBLI0 KALE OF CITY PR0PERTY.- THOMAH HONS, AuetioLeers, liimiMHKH l,H'ATIONS. LAHOE AND VALUABLE LOTS. NEW MARKET AND CALLOWHILL STREETS. ELEVEN I'll Pursuant' to Ordinance of the Select and Common Coiiuclis ot tne uny oi i iniaueiiJiiii w n,j" nublti.! sae, without reserve, by order ol Commls bloner ol Lit. Proiierty, on TUESDAY. Ju y so, lti7, at iz o'clock noon, ai the Philadelphia Exchange, the lollowing described Reul Rslale, belonging to the city ol Philadelphia: Nn. 1. A 11 that lot ol ground situate at the southeast corner of New Market and Callnwhlll strew. -ieventn Ward, containing lu front on New Market street i feet, ana eiiendn g in depth along Callowhill street 60 leeU ; JSO. z. All that tot of ground situate at the southwest corner of New Market and Callowliin strums, con taining In rront on JNew waraei mrwi i ici-i. uu extending lu depth along Callowhill street 0 leU nu. a. All thai lut nf crmuiid Mlina'e Bt the northeast corner ol New Market and Callowhill stroma, con taining lu front on N-w Marget aireov u ieei, auu nieudlng In depth fe feet. . ..,'.., riie euove are very vaiuame anu uwunwio xju.,im,h lots, worthv the aiieniloii ol cap'talista, builders, manufacturers, and others. 1 M. THU II AS U11". Aumiiiuuers. 1 1 8 6 18 "I' 27 las and HI South FOUHTU Street. fit TO LPT A COMMODIOUS KT0NB MAN LlHION. with lan?e Unrden, Carriage llousa.eio bitached. on PHdSPKCT HILL, noar Friiuktord, Tweiity-fl'lh Ward. Kawy of access bv Filth d t-ixth Streets Kallroad. Inquire ot JOHN it. BTKT LEK, No. 13'JI UIRARD Avenua lBtNp OIO LET PART Or TUB HOUSE NO. 609 b. FOURTH Street, below Lombard." east -Win. Iouuire on the promlaes. Refereuves r- uulred. SM FOR SALE. OF0R SALE TUB SUBSCRIBER OFFERS oilers for sale tbe valunble property, ootialsilm if Mansion House. Btablo. and U t of tiround .Itusle nl the NonbwCHt corner of bPRUCK nd JCLEVEN Til Birei'ls In the city of Philadelphia, containing lu front ou t pi uce street l leet anu ou r.ievenm iiiwi iuu feet. Apply 10 LEWIS H. RKONKR. t 21 tf No. IK Houth F017KTH Street. r C.KRMAKTOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE i CHEAP. House, II rooms, newly papered, aud pa uird; gas, hot and cold waver: location high and well shaded; lut W by 110 feet. Terms eaV. Imme diate piMuii-sitioii. Apply at WlUouiii'd Ua Ware iuw.e.Ko.iWSVkUUTtiU'i.tth 9114 JULY 3, 1807. FOURTH EDITIOiTFIFTII EDITION LATEST EUROPEAN ADVICES. Financial and Commercial Report to Noon To-day. By the AtlanHe Cable. LOKriow. Jnlv 8 Nonn ("Vinnol. for mnnnv. W1. U. H. Five-lweulles, 72Z. Illinois Oeulral, VAl Krie K. U., UJ. livkhpchil, July 8 Noon. Cotton tend4 dowuwHnls. The sales are estimated at WWO bales. Iftdand mlddllnga, lOd.j Middling Or leans, lljd.; olber artlclea are quiet and ua cliBnued. 1 1 Antwrrp, Jnlv 8. Potrolenm, 93 francs. Fhasitort, July . United blates bonds Closed last ulglit at 77 Arrival Oat of Steamers. Rottthamptow, jnly 8 Noon. Tne stoamer CarnhrlH, from N. w York ou Hie 2il ultimo, has arrived. Qukknstoww, July 8 Moon. The stoamer city of Antwerp, from New York outue22d Ultimo, has arrived. From Havana and Vera Cruz. Nrw York. July 1 Havana advices ol tbe 9tb ML state that J. M. Morales, late senior partner of the bouse ol J. M. Morales A Co., I. to be the new director of tlieHnaomh Bank. It Is reported that several houses will go Into liqui dation soon. Heveral persons are on trial for engaging la the Slave iraile. The following vessels arrived at Havana July 29: Pcliooner 'Irojan brig Duncan, and brig Ren Carver, from Huston, and brig Hindu, from Falmouth. Ihe latest advices irom llayil represent affairs as Very unaa'islaclorv. Three border towns bad pro nounced in lavor of annexation llh Bt. Domingo. A bill hau bten passed t'orhhldlng the reuirn of all those who lelt atlhe time of the evacuallou by the pa Dlnrds, tinlesspanioned. Ueneral RnilrigueE was condemned bv court mar tial to be khiit, and was executed on the lm.li ult. Advlci S Irom Vera Cruz to the 21st ult, state that the city was almost ready to cap ml ale. Oeneral i-auta Anna was a prisoner atCampeachy. Impurlant documents had been found upon his per son, ai d he wns under close surveillance. CMrtlmKena, United Elates of Colombia, advices to tbellth ult. nale that while Pr'Muent Musiiuera was returning lo bis res'dance after dining with Acosta. lie was marie a prisoner by his own guard. Uenral Acmta was the leader In the movement, and be then iirsumed ihe reins " guverniuent until a Presdlent should he elected, rdosqnera was cloaoly confined, having b.-en pioclalmed a Irnitor. It Is reported lhat a serious disturbance had oc curred In Porto Kico, and a large number of tbe rli ters had been shot. The Havana sugar market was very active at 81J rrals for Dutch standard No. 12. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. SUPREMK COURT-Judges Th'mpson, Read, and A guew. Opinions were delivered In the lollowing case, this mo nlng: Rrua's appeal fium the Common Pleas of Xancaster county. Opluion by Thompson. J. Pennsylvania Railroad company vs. Adams et ol. Ei ror lo Common Pleas of Juutntu county. The Important question of this case is whether the plalnilll., 'he lather and the mother oi the deceased, who lost his life by the culpiihle negligence of the delendunts' servants while transporting him as a pas tenner on the line of the road, can recover damages on account of bis death under the provisions of tha acts ot Assembly ot the liith of April, isil, and &Hh o' April, isaa, he being at tne time six or seven ana twenty years ol age. The Court below gave Judgment for the plaimiua. Judgment alllrmed. Opinion by Thompson, J. COURT OK QUARTER BESSTON9-Judge Pelrce. T. B. Dw lk'hi. Assistant District Altoruey. Micaael Wbalen was charged with assault and battery with Intent io kill Ollicer Camac. The ollicer testified that ahout 1 o'clock on the morning ot June '16 he saw tbe prisoner in tne act oi lowering nimseu irom tueinira story window of a house In Front street, below Wal nut, by means or bed-sheets tied together. Tliliiklmr that some loul act had been, or was about to be done, he (the olliceri obtained a ladder and climbed up to the tecond story; thence he proceeded lo the third story, und breaking open the door or the room tbe pilsoiier was in, arrested mm. white going down stain Ihe pr souer drew a kriile and made three cuts at me miner, oue oi mein iniucimg a leuriui wound. Tbe defense offered no evidence, but made the iol lowti it statement: The nrisoner has been a oeddier forBorue time past; he has beeu followed by men who. lie was len to oeneve, were seeuing uis mei t tiof nan iriauentlv come uuon iliiii while he was sleeiilng. and hud forced him to many daring deeds lo order to save lilnimtli. uu the niufit in qtn-siiou tnese men were in the house, and bad been endeavoring to get Into his rutin : ind the prisoner was endeavoring to get out of the winuow to escape id em. wnen tne oiucer oroge open the uimr. Ihe defendant, almost frantio with Ii Ight. ntiemiiied lo rush down stairs, and wn seized by the ollicer; then, thinking the ollicer was acting in cuncerl with these men, lie attempted to det'eud hinihelf.j The jury rendered a verdict of guilty oi assault and hnltirv. , fcieefey vs. Oraneham. Error to C.immon Pleas of Adams county. Judgment ulllrmed. Opinion by Tlion I'Kon, J. iiissert tea irom oy Agttew, J. Penusvlvania Rfcilroad vs. Bruner. Bam e vs. Cooper, 8ame vs. Riuhler. Same vs. tieuer. Certiorari to Coiiimon Pirns of Lancaster. Judgment atlirmed, lltitmri-i hv 1 uitnihOD. J. lllgler vs. Fllckiiigt:r: and same vs. Bowman, Enor lo Crmmon Ples or uun.Deriano couuty, Judgment aflirmecl. Oolnlon oy i nompson, J. Walker vs. xienrnru. ior use. .error io woiumoo Pleas of Bnmerhet county. Judgoieut alllrmed. jki.ltiliiti hv 'riinmtisnn. J. Valuer, administrator, vs. George Humbert. Errir to Common Pleas ol bomimet couuty. judgment re versed, and venire de novo awarded. Opluion by Thompson. J. . . uit.,n t al. vs. MclTeehan. Error to Common Pleas of Cumberland county.. Judgment alllimed. Opinion by i hompson, J. ii i, a untied Hiaies Telegraph Company vs. M. O Winner. Error to Common Pleasof Somerset county. Judgment r. versed, and venire de uovo awarded. Opinion by lhonipson, J. it i teuuey et al. vs. Beetem. Error to Common Pleas of Cnmberland county. Judgment ainrmed. Opluion by Thompson, J. , I anitierton vs. Glanfler. Error to Common Pleas of Cumberland couuty. Judgment alllrmed. Opluion by Thompson, J. , Hoffnion vaGrotTs Appeal. From Orphans' Court nf Lancaster couuty. Decree affirmed. Opinion Uf Thompson, J. ! r. Angulugh vs. OoppenhlfTer. Error to Common Pleas ot York county. Judgment reversed, aud txwirf f tioi'O awaroed. Opinion by Thompson J. Hover's Appeal. From Orphan's Court uf Cumber land county. Decree affirmed, al Coat of appellant below. Ouiulon by Thompson J. Himes vs. Kge. Error to Cumberland county. Writ of error quashed. Opinion by Thompson, J. Peufoid, et al., vs. Bobeli. Error to Common Pleas of Bunierset county. Judgment atlirmed. Opinion by Thompson. J , lien lord et al., vs. Flchtner, for nse. ErrortoOom mon Pleas M (Somerset county. Judgment atlirmed. Opinion b Thompson. J. Overocaer vs. Fahner. Error to Common Pleas of Bedtoid couuty. Judgment affirmed. Opinion by Thompson, J. . Caseleer v.. Mowry. Error to Common Pleas of Somerset couuty. Judgment reversed. Opinion by Thompson. J , . Alfred D. Jensup vs. Zacharish K. Loucks and nenry J. loucks. Error lo Common Pleasof YorK county. Judgment reversed and venire de novo awarded. Opinion by Thompson, J. By Agnew, J Gregg Township vs. William Jami son. Error lo Common Pleasof Centre couuty. Judg ment reversed, and v. f. d. n. awarded. Samuel tSankey vs. Jacob bankey. Error lo Or phans' Court ol Centre county. Judgment alllrmed. barah Ann Terry vs. John Musser. executor of George W. Terry, deceaied. Error to Orphans' Court of Lancaster, udgmout reversed, aud Auditor's re port confirmed. U ei rlea-a. executor, vs. Hetrleks. Error to Common Pleas of Cumberland county. Judgment reversed and entered for deleudant. John B. llscbnian vs. Christian 8. Vauffman. Ap peal from Common Pleas ol Lancaster. Decree set aside, and plaintiff's bill dismissed. Bhearer's, administrator, vs. York National Bank. Error to Common Pleasof York county. Judgment reversed, ' By Agnew, J William R. Ralston vs. John K. Orolf. Error to Common Pleas of Lancaster. Judg ment affirmed. John K Folia Appeal from Orphans' Court of Dauphin county. Decree affirmed. Hanover Branch Kail mad Company vs. William S. Coyle. Error to Common Pleas oi York county. Judgment .ffirmeii. Beckbaus vs. A. H. Smith. Error toCoramon Pleis of Lancaster. Judgment reversed, aud veulre facias de novo awarded. T. Oingrub & Co. vs. Daniel Lights,' administrator. Error In Common Pleas ol Lebanon county. Judg ment affirmed. Weneer fc Wolf v.. Bernhnrt & Koch. Error to Oinnion Peas ot Lancaster couuty. Judgment re versed, Cumberland Vally Railroad Company vs. W. C. Meyers, Error to Common Pleas ol Cumberland county. Judgment affirmed. . pro B M. 'i odd vs. The Borough ot Patterson. Judg menl kfllrnied William H. Mosfer vs. The Rc.ool District of Fer- gusou township. Error lo Common I'loas of Ueutre county. Judgment affirmed. ' ei liool Iiiainct ot Wi-st Dougal vs. Jacob O. Old a eller. Error lo Common PUas of Lancaster county. Order of Court below auuulled and set aside. Kye's. admliilalrators, v.. Wall A Paraer. . Error to t m mon Pleas of Cumberland county. Judgiueut alllrmed. . By Read, J. A ppeal of Pennsylvania Company for Iusuiauce en Lives, irom decree of (Jouimun I leas or phllaiielphla. Decree affirmed. , . , . , ' By "Woodward, C J.-r wood's Appeal. Reglstel s Court, Cumberland county. Decree atUrnied. heorlsi va Zimmerman's EejJiilor.. Error to Cora mon Pleas ol Franklin count. Judgment affirmed.l Tobias Barto vs. John M. Mark aud wife. Error to Common Pleas ol Lebanon county. Derree affirmed. JohuPaacliall Vs. Joiies, BHH''' , ( Error tp Common Pleas of Warreu oouaty. Judgmeut af firmed. Hlu by vs. Huguea. Error to Somerset, Judgment affirmed. f Etkman va Inman. Appeal from pOBOmon Fleas Of IsUicmKir. Ihkuim aOlxU'txl. LATEST FROM WASHINGTON. geeaee im Congress Tula Hmlsg-TM Kasnea of Ptaniylvsalisi Ab.eott X Six Weeks' leaslen Kxpeeted, Etc. trxoiAii asvAT(M to vmw mi.aoRArH.j IWa8hintow, July 8. In the House 120 members answerea to vneir niuoi c conai-i-tuting a quorum. A mesiuige frotn the Benate, announcing that a quorum was In attendance there, was received with applauso.on tbeCoor of Uie House and in the galleries, General Garfield aunouncod mat fits cot longue, Mr. Bhellabnrger, wns too HI to be In attendance this session. The only mem tiers absent from Pennsylvania were Messrs. Han dull, Boyer, Ooiz, Vau Aaken, and Uloss brenner. The understanding Is lhat the present session will continue about six weeks, and that Con ? reus will ihen adjourn to the Orsi of October, nslcad of lieceinbt-r. Messrs. Bclii nck and Logan entered tnelr Dro- tesls ngaifiHt swearing la Messrs. Young and Trimble, of Kentucky, clmrjrlng them witu dis loyalty tim ing the war. (Specifications to this eneci Having oeen reno, tneir cases win oe sent to the Coin 111 ltlee on Kleoiluus. House Committees will probably not be ap pointed this session, wliicn all deeire to tie brief, and speedily adjourn to October. A Joint Committee have gone In from Con it r ess to the President, announcing that Congress Is ready- to receive any mesNHge. A Union caucus wilt be beld to-night In the House. Tbe Henate has refused to reier bills and petitions relating to Federal business. This indicates a strong dis position to stick to reconstruction. From Alexandria. , At VV I Vmil 1 Tntn Q Tit. 11.. nlHrllllr . II IJ it . ..Id llgUIUIUlf BUI UbM the Orange County Court House last, nlglil, destroy lug that and five other buildings. , Ukariros at thb Ckhtral Station. Before A Merman Peltier, at I o'clock to-Oay . John Sweeney, residing in Hlnppen street, between Hecoud and Third, was charged with entering the house of Uldeon F. Jones, No. 1.1! 0 South Brand street, on Monday, and stealing therefrom two silk dresses, and a lot ol other clothing, valued at about tui. The dwelling was entered by prying open the bark parlor window. Au Iron poker was the Instrument by which It was eflected. Tbe gale whloh leads to Wharton street bad a psdlook on It, and was broken open. The wile of Mr. Jones testified lhat in the latter part of Monday afternoon she noticed some one looking at the house, as 11 taking a survey of the premises; he broke a twig off a tree near by: tbe Individual was. about the same complexion and height as the prisoner. Sweeney admitted that It wat himself who broke the twig off the tree. Mr. Charles K. Chase deposed tbat he saw defendant opposite his door, which Is near by Mr. Jones'. Policeman McKlnney testified that be noticed the man taking surveys of the houses In a auspicious manner on Sunday; he came around again on Mon day, when be arrested him; he gave the name of John Harrison, and said be lived No. 612 Shipper) street; witness weut there, but he was unknown to the par ties residing there; a switch was found in the back; parlor. Hi wbs held In 50(K ball for his appear anco on Bsturdav next. Daniel McOirk, living at No. 723 Baker street, was charged with running into an express wagon, driven b J. F. btone, breaking four siiokes and damaging tbe band. He was held In iti'u hall to answer at Court. William Ii win, residing al No. 1345 Bhippen street, a carpenter by trade, was charged with stealing a watch, valued at 4176, from J. Evans, la the modlh of June. It was In a watch-stand drawer at tne resi dence of Mr. Vvans, No. 1640 Race street. A number of men were engaged In repairing the roof, and the deletidant was among them. Abraham Marcus, pawnbroker. No. 1114 BontU street, testified that the prisoner looked like the Indi vidual who pawned the watch to hiiu. He was held In VltM hall for a further bearing, Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, Jnly 3 Reported by Dahaven A Bra, No. 40 S. Third street BETWEEN BOARDS. ' 500 S-20'S '62.rg 107, '2'joon Penna8s.... 87 lush HaElefon Coal. 54 20 sh Kensing'n Bk.110 Sou sh Read -stiU. MV loo . do..... Mi 2i K) d0.........IJ6 64 Hon do MS7 I "II do sSO. M-6S 100 d0.......860. MX 2(K'0 TJ 8 s, I881.cp....lir.ljt IH'OOO U IS 1IM(IS.CP...H1 (son city as. New wH r:oo do. New...... Wb tlouo do. New...... Wt I'itKiO do. New...... 99 ' fl0l do.'New 9i, fK do.. New WHj HXiOPaR2ms......... W3 SECOND BOARD. inoo aty as, New....... ma ; aaou c & Am m 6s.89. 93 inoti co. iNew.. ... vv ISO do... turn do.New.ls. HO1. 4 sh Penna K 6 sh Morris CI PI.. 53 IlKHI do.. .Old...... 95 (1260BchN6s 'fL. 74 REDUCTION IN PR'aS. J ' ' IN COXSFQITEKC'E OF ALTER ATI ON. t i . .' TO BB i( ' , . j MADE ON OR ABOUT AUGUST 1, We shall sell till tbat time our Stock ot SPRING i ,. . i 1 ' 1NP " ' SUMMER GOODS .......... ... w AT A GREAT REDUCTION.: PERICiriS, No. 9 S. NINTH Street. a 21 tf4pj JOHN O. ARRISON, Nob. 1 and ' 3 North : Sixth Street, Philadelphia, would invite the attention of his friends and customers to his superior assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods; Also, to his " - Improved Pattern Shirt; the material, workmanship and finish cannot be surpassed by any in the ' Market. ' r i k rPj THE GENUINE EA0LK VEIN, THE CELE- W OOI) CO A L, fcg aud HUive, sent to all parte ol the Oily at 56 fru pr ton: superior LKHIOii at iT Kiich of the above articles are warranted to give perftsatlahwtion In every reepeet. Orders recelVeS WAMilKQTbN,,HBlrelt; X $ gAUCH'S RAW DOME rrEB-pnogpuATB or limb. The great renlllner or ail crops. Qulo la Its a tion, and permaueut in lis eJeci. iuiUUikihed over twelve yeara ' Iiealem auiipllwt by tbeoaryo, dlreot fiom th wharf Ol the manuiaouiry, on UImumI Ustiufc MajiuuMjiujTjd Only hj BATTOH BONH, Offiot No. M BODtB CliXA VV Aii H) A veiiae, ttsmirlra tUMiyiifi
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