0 T11E OVERLAID ROUTE. FROM NEW YORK TO RAN KRANCIfc-CO. BY KORT1IWF8T. Glenn Iamh.tiik. Nye county, Nevada, A n I ai, y:7.j From New Tork to Sun Francisco by water la (In ronnd number) five thousand five Inn clrcd miles. The trip by tcumcr via Anplnwnll and raoama occupies twrcty-two days. Over land it Is but three thomnnd three hundred mllc9, and wllh the present mode of conveyance occupies about sixteen devs. Though at tho present moment the tbeapent and Wat (align ing route a by steamer via the IbIIhuus, yet they who prefer the rolling prlric and the Rocky Mountains to the "dark blue sea," nmy find as much excitement ar.d amusement a Will recompenso thtm for their rxlia expendi ture of money and muscle. The vast and un precedented growth of the Wcetcrn rtntod, and the marked advance of civilization even west of tho MlHslmlppl. must strike tho mind of the most ordinary traveller, while the skill exhibited by the settler In developing tho re. sources of nature will divide his attention with the beauties of tho lundscupe. In no Journey will 3fru find a lnrger stretch of well-cultivated lands, or find the arts of agriculture more plciisiugly diversifled with the charms of nature. The firbt part of the route, from New York to Tittsburg, afterwards to Chicago, is familiar to every Ameilcan. Nor is there anythiug beyond this granary and Omaha that calls lor special stteLtloo. The journey occupies sixty hour, the distance being 1400 mil". Here we lnave the Missouri liver, and at once find ourselves on the riains. To the dwellers in cities tuc mode of trunsit across this apparently bound less level is not the most distinctive icaiure of the Overlaud ltoute. Long trains of witjjon, seldom lees than six, aud clleu amounting t ten or twenty, each drawn by twelve oxen, or as many mules, give an animated aspect to a Eomcwhat monotonous landscape. Hut the wagon-train of to-day will soon be superseded by the cars of tho Pacific Kailroad, for if con tinued with the present energy, the wuolo will probably be open lor traffic in three years iroai this date. The prairies are of threo kinds; the heathy or busby, the alluvial or wot, and the dry or rolling prairie. On the tirst aie loundshrubd of various descriptions, the prapevine, and innumerable flowers, and the botanist finds full scope for his specialty. On ihe second, especially in connec tion with certain streams, the ponds are full of flab, aad, when left high and dry by the heats of summer, are a source of endless quarrel and gluttony to a host of buzzards, as welt as rank poison to the pure air, while in ast'ito of decom position. But it is with the third that the tra veller becomes most familiar; the favorite haunts of the bu fl'alo, and in autumn the love liest flower garden ot the American continent. At this season of the year nothing can turpass the charming mixture heath and harebell aud cactus, for this last thrives here as well as in Sicily, though the flowers are Invariably scarlet; and even the gastronome, the most pitiable or ail tiybariles in this home of nature, must ceasu to dream of alo and lger as he revels in the glorious coloring of this Moral paradise. From Omahaio the eastern base of the Rocky Mountains the distance is five hundred and twenty miles, and this portion of the Pacific Railroad will be completed at an early day. Here commenced in former days the realdlth cultyand danger of the California emigraut, and a premature und miserable death bus often been tho only reward ot the enterprising traveller who committed himself to tins inhospitable) region at too advanced a period of the year. All, however, is not sterility. The summits ot the mountains aie barreu to a degree, but sheltered valleys abound with the finest aud most fertile soil, studded with pine and spruce and other tereblnihlne3, while the wild saee assumes the height of a small tree. The dry air throughout this portion of the route has a singularly exhilarating ell'ect; the heat, even at midday, is seldom oppressive, while tho nights are unsurpassed in loveliness. Not even in Australia is camping-out a more enjoyable necessity. Besides the pine groves, the natural ist finds numerous animals to note and study, the i woodchuck, said to be good eating, aud "the dog without a tail." Deer abound of every description, anl the wild turkey may occasion ally be brought to bay. No traveller should cross the Plains without a gun, and his rod would also atl'ord him excellent amusement, as the streams aie tilled with delicious trout. From the Missouri to the mountains there are nume rous routes, ou each of which the Iudians are a continual bugbear. The wagons toll along at the 1 ate of from twelve to twenty miles a day, and continued vigilance Is requisite throughout. The Overlaod stage coach, generally drawn by six horses, rattles along a,t the late of seven or eight miles an hour. Tne passengers are allowed three meals a day, and for these the stoppage is usually thirty minutes, bleep must be taken in a sitting posture, but after the first night or two no inconvenience is expe rienced from the novelty of the position. All this will ere loug be superseded by the luxu rious sleeping car, and a trip to San Francisco from Boston or New York be completed with as little fatigue as a voyage across the Atlantic. In the heart of the Rocky Mountains are the Colorado gold mines, and they who doubt the paying character of this branch of industry have but to visit Denver or Central City to dispel the delusion. The estimated population of this dis trict is upwards of fifteen thousand; five years ago it did not number two thousaud, and was in fact a mere collection of log huts, mingled with the lodges of the Indians. From tho eastern base of the Rocky Mountains to Salt Lake City is 500 miles. The Bait Lake valley is charming in all its natural features. The Ameri can is only tilled with shame that the Government has permitted the apostate Young to dwell here so long In peace, with his tbounaud wives, to the utter disgrace of the nation. From Salt Lake City to Austin, Nevada, is three hundred and fifty miles. This city contains a population of about ten thousand, und is the point from which radiates nearly all the business ot the State, as it is near the centre, aud will eventu ally become the capital. Nevada, last year, added to the treasure of the world over f 30,008,000, nearly $3,000,000 a month. It is by this enormous production of bullion she has pained for herself the enviable title of Silver State. California is the golden and Nevada tho silver State of the woild. Fifty miles south cf Austin is the timous Mammoth dis trict, in which the mines of vhe Hamilton Company, of Philadelphia, are situated, and which bid fair to rival any on the coast. The developments of the mines in Central Ne vada establish the fact beyond controversy that companies organized on good ledges, with prompt and couipeieut superintendent.-, ran be inade to yield larger returns on tho investment of capital than almost Buy other branch of industry where large amounts are required to ZJTl il f0!w.?1' Tru. 8i'ver miniuK enter- r iT 4 i " ouucefcs is me certain inheritance of some in every profession or call ing, while (allure is just as certainly the inherit ance of others. This is not the fault of the business in which the parties are engaged but whieh r."!"'. the lrlt " the" mfaner ,n' w nich the business is couducted. Tho same rule which guides the successful merchant and the banker to fortune will, if sedulously foi . lowed, prove equally Irtendlv to those ensaKed in other occupations. From Maiiinouth to Virginia 1 one hundred and thirty miles Ibis la the point where silver niininir was urst inaugurated on the Faetflo coast. Hera is situated the celebiated Oomstock lode, and it is In fact the groundwork ou which la based all the business of the city, with its population of 12,000 or 15.000 Industrious American aud lorelgners. Ten miles distant U Carson, the present capital of the State. Here, as in Vir- f:luia. all depend on the yltlJ of the mines. Ou he Atlantic coast agriculture is the basld, or touchstone of all commercial and other bust, neea transactions. Jf the harvest is bouutiful, THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, priirral activity prevails; if bvl, distrust and fWpre'-Inn follow. Ihe miring interests are to tho I'm Ifc Ha'oi precisely what nfrrieul lurc la t the Atlantic. Tboe are tho two gnat eli men's of weaPh, prosperity, hihI ha pii rs to tho world; thev are thcre.foie justly fti'ltle.t to the pnrBmotmt'altentlon of all clHsve". With a bountiful harvest, and a rich re gard lor the miner' 'oil, every branch of in dimtfv mnt prosper, but without th harvest and the prirlnii. niil (oilvcr and roId), all ctiN tpne tii oft dwindle away, and Anally stand Mil. Lot them, then, be fo'tered. From Car tun City to 1'ineenillc. ( all ornla, much of the cotii.trv is wl'1, even grand in Its wildnes.s; the bsliitiee is rozy little valleys, homes of happv hiMtmtidii.cn. r roin l'lacervlllo to tho Ie v Citv, the nh'.le replon Is full of interest, as ell frm l' old r h larer mininir as the thrvgh ih vi lopnn r,t of its agricultural re sotrei s. Oi ee in Sun Francisco, we are In tne metropolis ot ihe I':n flc Mutes, as much as we are of the Atlantic S it"- when In New Yoik. ' (JlillUARY. Dr. Cliarlr King, I.U I). A private tcti yraiu by the cabin announces dnitli ot ll.in grtillMiinn near Home, at hrnijreiil. lr. Mug wns horn In New lork rlly. In March, IT1-1', und was the second aon of Ihe iHte Jloti. ItufiM King. Ho went l Harrow sclirnl during tils ltl it a resuleneu In Kiigliuul as Minister lo the Court of M. J unit a, ninl Hfier waids took a prr'HMUry eiuirmj In ran, with lilt. l.rc.llK r. Alter I.ih return to thin country lu Ihlu, l.e n arrleil Kll. Urneie. the eldest ilaiuli tr ot a hHcliim iw York merchant with whom lie was ii-wciatil la business. V in n tho hriukliiu out ot tho wnr with Kn. nd, Mr. KI"K, though a Federalist, whs infivorof tirltialinc I lie hos tilities lo un anneal le clomi, anil hm n tneinlier of I lie e w Yin u l.e ; Mlutire In Isl.i, uml a vol unteir soon slieiu .. rtl. h" Hi'to.l upon this prlnelle. I n lkl.j I !. him Willi m hli-h ho was conniciid tulle. I. Mr. Klni? then ln-euino bmso clnud wllh Johnson Vorplanek, III tho pub lication of tho New York simtrirtn, n eon nervnlive uumh. r r 'nslilerahlo jollt h'nl liillueiieo. Jt io-hi seed hUh llierary ability. Afierwnnla Mr. K og was connerleil wll.h the New Vol k ( tin i r mul J-.'muiri-r. In lHi'j liuwns ehi sen l'usl lent of Columbia C'olleuo, and held tho Mllce iu.nl Ism, when hereslKiiml. Ho pt rlormed the duties of the 1'iesldeney with marked ability, ai.il win crently esteetued by nil with whom ho w .is aeiiualutcd. Mr. Klni was a favorite of tho students, and many aueo dotes are told ol hl.s p"d humor. Ho was a po lished nentleman oi the old school, and had a peculiar Klfl of iasv, oil hand upeaklng. Ho wan of late years Mroiifly KepuOilcau in his views, lit leaveh a h.rKo family. Judge William II. llartlctt of Nw Ilniiiishlrc. This gentlcmau, w no died a few days ago, at the ane ol forty, was born iu .Salisbury, anil connected with a f iully that Imd furnished quite a list of prominent men. Ills father was haniuel U. Mart let t , a merchant of Haltsbury, who died lastsprln,' at a ripe old ago. Amoug bis relatives wero ine late emluent lion. Jcha bod linrtlett, of l'ortsiiioulh, aud the Hon. .lames iiarllelt, of Jiover. iio leaves four bro thers the Kev. Samuel C. Jtnrtlutt, U.D., of Chicago, tho ltev. Jo eph liarth lt of liuxton. Me., oi. e a nieichaul at tho West, and the youncest nt t ome on 1 lie old place at hSalisbury. Jndo r.artlett lilted for college In his natlvo town, and graduated at Dartmouth iu 1M7. On leaviux Hanover ho came to Concord, rend law with tho now Chief JuMIco Ferley, and w uh admllteil to the Merri mack county bar In lsjl. While a student ho exhibited a rtninruiili'e aptitude for the lesjal firofefcsion, and soon nftur commoneliuj practice ic secured a largo business. For several years he was Holicitor for tho city of Concord. In February, lMil, lie wait nppoluted to the bench, a position which bo honored lu an eminent de gree until his death. As a lawyer lie took u high rank, and as a Judge he exhibited talents which left him few equals of his age In New Kngland. V. K. A. Mackintosh. A cable despatch on Haturday auuounced the death of Mr. W. E. A. Macklntoau. Junior part ner ot the banking house ol Huncau, Hherrnan & Co., of New York, in Hcollaud. whlthor he had gone for the bcui fit of his heiilth. Ton do cepsed was a Kcotehrnan by birth, and hud been connected with the above firm alnce 1K.VJ, llrst as correBpoudlnK clerk. Nubsoouenily aa chhIi ier,nd lluaily as luuiner. lie waa reapecteil and tHieciiKd by all who cornpo sett the very large circle of his acquaintance. WILL OF LIEUT. -GEN. WIHFILLD SCOTT. The followiriK Is tho will or General Bcott. as It has been aaiiilned lu pioljute in the burruyuio'ii CJiirt, iu ew York: . . Kiw Yobk, lov. 2, 1SE4. In tho name of OoJ, amen. I, Wlnlleld Bi ott, ot Uie L'nltud btntes Army, anu a rehldent ot New Yurk, do make and cuimtitutu this my li st will and ttsiumeul, revokiug all oilier Wills and tebtuiueuls, uumelj: Imprimis. Alter Uio payment of my funeral ex penseswhich, consldorliiK the Bmailnens ol my elitclN, outht lo be very moderate anil alter the pay ment oi my Just dehls which at tins tlmearu lens than ono hundred uollms 1 desire that my property, ol eveiy kind, real and persOuul, be divided uuiuutf n, v three rhllilrpii. all riuuuluers. us iollown: Hem. 1 tsive, devlau, and be qiieni h lo my executors, hereinafter named, aud to llielr survivors or survivor, and to their aud his bucoetsors. n.y house and lot ol luiid In the city ol Xvew York, known as U S est 'J welllh street, in said city, and also all Lulled Btaiea bonds and Treasury notes, and all stiaies lu the cupl ti. 1 sicck of railroad aud other corporations or com panies of which I may ihe the possessor or owner, lo have and to hold the same upon these trusis ihai Is to buy, lo celled und rcctlve the rents, Income, dividends, aud Interest Itiereou at the regular periods as the siime may accrue, and to apply the sumo as received, and iu uo wise or manner by anticipation, to the sole use ol mv eldest daughter, Cornelia Win field, wile of Colonel U. L. bcott, for aud during her natural hie, and upon her death lo assum, trans fer and couvey ihosuid real and personal estate, ami any oihtr lu which the same or any part thereof may be invesitd or reiuvtsud, to the child or children, Kiandchild or childien of my Bald Uaunhter as may Le Bunlvlng, and lu such amounts or proportions as my eald daughter, wlielher man led or a widow, shall, by her last will and testament, or other Writing In the nature thereof, designate, direct, aud appolul; aud Id default, of such act to asalgu aud convey the same real and personal estate to her Issue, it sue should have any, as the law would divide aa Intes tate's estate held In alisolule ownership; but sliould my said daughter die without any surviving- issue or lawlul descendant, i give, divide and beuueaih the aforesaid real and personal estate and the investment and re investment thereof to my lawful heirs iu proportion as 11 1 had died Intestate In respect to the same. Aud I do hereby expressly authorize and empower my executors hereiualter i.ppoluted, and the rvlvor or survlvois of them, ai.U their respective successi rs, In their discretion, hut upon the written consent of my said daughter, Cornelia Wlniielil, to Bell, assign, and couvey tne real aud personal estate aloresald, or any part thereof, and to Invest Ihe proceeds thereof Iu other real aud personal estate, aud ucU Investment, or investments again to cbauue and reinvest as may from time to time be deemed advisable. But each such Investment and reinvestment shall be keui taken, and held tor aud upon the same trims as the original real and personal estates aforesaW. Item. 1 further give land heipjeatli lo my said daughter Cornelia wiiiileid. my library. excunthiK the it w volumes 1 have marked whh the names of one or the other of her sisters; my household, table, and kitchen f urniture, nicludiug tne table sler hero toiore given to her and In hur use, now lodged lu a iruna lor sale Keeping, wuu otuer stiver tntr mis baud's) lor safe keeiini In the blato Jlnk at Klla belli. .New Jersey; my Virginia gold medal aud Lout' siana sword having given hoi etofore a gold medal and sword Of honor to eacu or tier sinters my nor trait in oil. by Inuhuin. and my line cony. In oil. m lii.phael's Madonna: anil, finally, 1 give aud bequeath to u.v said il until . C rnella Winheld. all mv other elk-els not herelolore or herolualler specially dis posed oi. Hem. I give and bequeath mv Pulaskt sword (sil ver mounted), which liiei'olish American hero hud In hand when he fell, to the United rilates Military AcMlemv. and gilt scnLoard sword, that 1 wore in my Mexican campaign, to my gruudsou, Wlutield buuit itoj i. Item. To my second nd third daughters, Camilla Rcoit llovl. lie ol diMild iloyl. Jv n . and ilarclln hcoit Maciavlsh. wife of U. C. Mactuvlsb. 1'lsii.. I havo heietolcre given voiy nearly tlielr equul portions of my etlei ls, ana 1 neienv give anu uequeaiii to eacu or these daughters one equal third or any money that may fall due to my est a o after my death Ironi MetsrH, Klii-.don iSt Co.. book nuhlishers and sellers, under their contract with n o lor the publication aud sale of iny Mem Irs, wrltleu Ly niysell. Ilem.-l hereby mqiohit Executors of this my last will and le-iainenl, tin' loiiowiug rriemis. vns: jiiuu Clii'twnml. km., i.f llllzahelh. Kew Jersey. Uould Jloyt, Kni , ono of my sous-ln-law; B. it. Ahteu, a . ..I. tr ....... ...a w.. I. ........ jo.uier a iuti-ae-. in i in ii.tuo, .cuc., r. uujiu, Jlaiiilllon, another ex-Aide-ue-caiup, Kxecntnr of mis last will ai d ti' lunii'iit. lu llie nope and Willi liiu rf qui st Unit eueh nl H i m may accept and execute the iiusi luerein connued t'i innui. "A VlOul li n r,i n,i a wrrtvlr rt f ,n.,1aa1iii ' bearing (ate lb'M, haa just made its appear- mii'o i 1 , i. .i . x 1 H jcjpriiu. .7,r' 7" . I.1, Sweetser, who Las made tho tired from ftvent"'J 0'ae what it ia, haa re comgDondenT i U' orroeriy Washington POLITICAL. t3J- UNION REPUBLICAN TICKET. JCPfiE OF EITREME CCCKT, UON. HENRY W. WILLIAMS. ASSOCIATE JUDOE COCItT OF COMMON FLEAS, HON. M. RUSSELL THAYER. COUNTY OFFICERS. eilEElFF, JOSErH M. COWELL. KEOISTEB OP WaLS, WILLIAM Y. CAMPBELL. CLERK OF ORrUANs' COURT, RICHARD M. B ATTURS. CITY OFFICERS. CITY TREASURER, DAVID JONES. CITY C0MM1SSI0SEB, BENJAMIN P. URWILER. SENATE THIRD DISTRICT, JOSEPH A. BONIIAM. A8HEMDLY. IH.it. 1 DAVID FOY. 2 ROBERT C. TITTERMARY. 3 A. M. WALKINSIIAW. 4 WILLIAM W. WATT. 5 EDMUND S. YARD. C Col. CHARLES KLECKNER- 7 JAMES SUBERS. 8 JAMES V. STOKES. 9 F. W. THOMAS. 10 Col. ELISUA W. DAVIS. 11 CHARLES EAGER. 12 ALEXANDER ADAIRE. 13 ENOS C. RENNER. 14 GEORGE T. THORN. 15 JAMES HOLGATE. 1C Col. MARSHALL C. HONG. 17 Col. JOHN CLARK. 18 JAMES N. MARKS. By order of the Republican City Exocutlve Committee. WM. It. LEEDS, President. ?haaSc M.d.Kn.V Secretaries. 924 W RALLY! RALLY!! UNION REPUBLICAN MASS MEETINGS WILL BK HELD AS FOLLOWS: Fourtccutb, Fifteenth, and TwentletU Wards, AT BROAD AND TARRISU STREETS, ON 1 ri'.&D AT EVENISCI, OCTODEB 1. SUtccntb, Bevcnttentta, Elgntentb, aud Nineteenth Wardi, AT FRANKFORD ROAD AND SIIACKA MAXON STREET, ON TII I! It DAY EVEJIXU, OCT. 8. Let ever; one who Is true to the great Republican rrlnclolct ot Jr.STIC K, LIIIIKTV, AND EICALITY, Come, and by their presence show that the work m well begun. AtL'bT UK CUMFLUTKU. A number of dialiuKulnuci) apeakcrs will address the naceilDKS. Come aud strike another blow against Traitors and Treason, By order Vulon Itepuhl.can City Executive Com mlttee. JOHN ti. Ill'TLCRi y tt t hulrirnn Cornmlttea on Town M-etlnK- Z53 UNION REPUBLICAN STATE I'OHIIITTCG ItOOSIM, NO. 1105 t'lIENNUT MTUEKTt TuiLADKi.rnik, Beptember 28, 1HS7. The I'nlon Bepublloan btute Central Committee Lave made the following appulutiuauu for HON. JAMES M. SCOVEL, OF NEW JXRHEY, WHO WILL BFttAK AT VRANKFOItD, WON DA Y, beptember o. WKDIA AW) CUtBTkll, T11U1U4DAY, Oct. 8, DOWNING1XJWN, 1TKIDA Y, October 4. PIIU-'NIX VILLE, HATURDAY, October 6. WEoT Cil KbTKR, MONDAY. OcU 7. Mr. I1ALT, BneaVer of the Prnny!vanl Senate, 8peks at 1'KAMiirOllD.ou Tt'iDAV liiVJtMWlii October 1. rr MNTII WARD UNION RLl'UllLlCAN Common COunpll, JOHN KAHtLlHA. Alderman. PAV1D HKIll.KR. ISrhool IlrclurB, JOHN 1- VOINH. KHANtlS lll.A t'K IirilMK. MliMW NKWLAND. , , Fortbeunext lieU uuiuof briholouiew W. Ualy. rewlji iiimI. SIMFON Dl l.l.lNOlf AV. For the unexpired termor rir Kniler, iK-ria, SPECIAL NOTICES. NEWtFAKER ADVKUTISISO. JOV COK & CO.. Agents for the "TauKwaai'H" and Newspaper Pretia of tne wboleronntry, baveKlO- WOVKD from FIFTH and CIIEHNUT Htreels to No. Hi P, SIXTH Btreet, second door above WALNUT. Offi K:-Ko. 144 8. BIXTH Ktreot, Philadelphia TIUI'.UNK BUILMNOH. New York. 7!lp vt Tirw r.vi vn tei.mi? nri't nt v nlwvs be lonnil nt tho Clunr and i'erln.llr! Htorn No. 'Ml rj. HFTtEN III bireel, jut helow IXffllsl. W Hi I II fr COUNTY FAIH AT MOUNT HOLLY, N. J., on 'IL'tbDAY and WE1NK3DA Y. ) lootr i nin i z. an 21 KTiT- MEDICAL BOARD FOR TIIK EXAMI nation ot t undUlaios lor Admlwnnn Into the Navv us Annuitant BurKPons. A Hoard of Medical liilicers la now in aesslon at the Naval Avium, Philadelphia, for the rxamlnatluit or camliriiiies for HdmlHDion lino tne wciikbi t orps or me niivy. (Jontlt nmn denlroiis of annearliiK helare the Ihiard must make application w the Honorable (Secre tary oi ine pavy, or 10 ine niKiemiK.ieo, ni.niiiir rri dence, place and date of birth. Applications K) he accompanied by respcctaiile . testiuionlals of moral character. Candidates must not be lens man twenty-one nor mere than twenty-six years of sue. No expense Is allowed bv the tiovornment to can didates attending the sessions of tne Hoard, as a sue cesalul examination Is a legal prerecjulalte for appoint ment in the Navy. . . ...... 1 he many vacancies exlptlntr In the Medical Corps Insure Immediate appointments to Buoceaslul cau- (1 ill tit 68 P. 3. IIOnWITZ, Chief of Bureau. Bureau ol Medicine and burgery, Navy Department, August 10, 1WI7. 8 M tull:it ' PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD COM PANY. TBKABrBKH'B Dkpabtmtnt, Phii.ahki.I'IIIA. Septembor IS, 18ti7. J KOIICK K HONDHOLDKKH. At meetlmr of the Itnard of Directors, held on 4tli ltmUul, the iullowing preamble aud resolution were ltd. ii. led: Whereas, Numerous applications have been made to this Cotnpaoy frcm the hold era or the First and Hccnnd MoitHne t'oui on iionda to convert the same iinu iiib jiegiftu'reu iienciui iuorigae iiuuua, unwu Julv 1. 1K1.7. tliprvlore he it J;eHolved, That the Treasurer be and he Is hereby Instructed to cause puhllo notice to be given that this Comnaiiv Is now nrennred to exchanee Us HeK'stered iionilH, secured by a general mortnaiio upon the line from Philadelphia to PlttshurK, ot the estate, real and personal, and corporate franchises therein mentioned, dated July 1, 17. tor the .First and hocond Mortiome I'oupon iionusorsaiu uompany, on tne roau Doiweeu liarrisoiirK ana riusourg. Any further Information can be obtained on apptl cation at this oUlce. 16 M TITOMAS T. FIRTn , Treasurer. PARDEE SCIENTIFIC COUUSE IN IAFATETTE COLLEGE. Tbe nex.t term commences on THURSDAY, Sep tember 12. Candidates or admission may be exam' Ined tbe day before (September 11), or on Tuesday, July 40, the day before tbe annual commencement. For circulars apply to President CATTELL, or to Professor R. B. YOUNUMAN, Clerk of the Faculty, Easton, Pa Jnly, 1ROT. 7 20 4ptf gggp WIEGAND'S PATENT STEAM GENE RATOR Is cheap, compact, economical In use, and ABSOLUTELY SAFE FROM ANY POSSI BILITY OF EXPLOSION Apply at the Office of SAMUEL WORE, N. E. cor ner of THIRD and DOCK 8' reels. 9 18 4p 35?- THE BRANSONS HAVE NOT SOLD J? out the old Coal Yard. No. IMI7 South BltOAI) Street, below Lombard, as has been reported, but continue geuing ine BEbT QUALITIES OF COAL at fair nrlces. superior LEHIGH and genuine EAGLE1 VEIN always on nana. vihzuiid HOLLOWAY"S PILL8 AND OIN'T MENT ASTHMA. Though this disease has bullied the skill, and been pronounced by eminent medical men as irremediable, the numerous certifi cates dally received by Dr. HOLLOW A Y are a direct reiutation to sucn m-rounuea ana fallacious conclu sions. Coughs, colds, and asthma, In all Its ranilllca- iions or oroncniai aiiecuons, aiseasea or me cnesi, tnroat, etc have been cured in tbulr worst slimes bv these expectorant and laxative remedies. Sold tyill aruKgisiH. 9 17 tuthsut JPT- PEOPLE DIFFErt ON MANY POINTS, " 1 HUT AI.L(1I1KB THT TH "LONDON 1IAIII COLOR RESTORER AND DRESSING" "London" "nalr Color Restorer" "London' Is tbe most "Hair Color Restorer" "London" "Hair Color Restorer" "London" Reliable llalr "Hair Color Restorer" "London" "Hair Color Hestoror" "Loudon" Restorative "Hair Color Restorer" "London" "Hair Color Restorer" London" Ever Introduced "Hair Color Restorer" "London" "Hair Color Restorer" "London" to the "Hair Color Restorer" "London" "Hair Color Restorer" 'London' Amor lean "Hair Color Restorer" "London" "Hair Color Restorer" "London" People "llalr Color Restorer" "London" "Hair Color Restorer" "Loudou" For Restoring "Hair Color Restorer" London" "Hair Color Restorer" "London" Gray Hair and "Hair Color Restorer" "Iudou" "Hair Color Restorer" "London1 Preventing 'llnlrlkilnr Kmmrar'i "London" "Hair Color Restorer" "London" Baldness. "Huir Color Restorer" PRKbKRVES THK ORIGINAL COLOR TOOLD AGP! "London" "Hair Color Restorer" "London" Life, Prevents "Hair Color Restorer" "London" "Hair Color Restorer" "London" Growth, the nalr "HalrCoinr HesLorer" "London" "Hair Color Restorer" "London" and from "Hair Color Restorer" "London" 'Hair Color Restorer" "London" Beauty, Falling. "Hair Color Restorer" Nowiishlng or preparation before or after Its use: applied by the hand or soft bruBh. Only 75 cents a bottle; 8 per dozen. Bold at Dr. BWaVNE'H.INo. 330 N. SIXTH Street, above Vine, Philadelphia, fcnd at the leading Druggists and Dealers In Toilet Articles, 8 2 stutlHp ffiy STEIN WAY & SONS TRIUMPHANT. . TIJE FI BAT UBAND GOLD MEDAL FOB AMERICAN PIANOS, AT THE PABM EXPOSITION. .OFFICIAL CERTIFICATE. Paris, July 2H, 1867. I certify that the First Gold Medal for American Pianos has been unanimously awarded to Messrs bteiuway by the Jury of the international Exposition i lrut on tne list iu viaus jl. MKLINTCT President of the International Jui'y Members ot tbe International Jury. Georees Kastner, I A mbrolse Thomas, Ld. Uaubllck, I F. A. Gevaert, J, Bchledmayer. FOB BALE ONLY BY BLASIUS BROS., 20tuthtt WO. 1006 t'llEMSUT ST. pfi J. E. COULD HAM REMOVED HIS STOCK OF Ml ECU A CO.'S. AND HAINES BBO.'S PIANOS, AXD MASON A HAMLIN'S CAliirsET ORGANS, TO HIS HEW AND ELEGANT STORE, No. 923 CHESNUT STREET, 8 u trrp Just above tbe "Markoe House," WANTS. B OOK AQKNT3 IN LUCK AT LAST, Tbe crisis 1 passed. The honr baa come to lift the veil of secrrsy which haa hitherto enveloped the Inner history ot tbe sreal civil war, aud this lit done by oiler. lug lo in puiniu uuaerai yj. wuw "HISTORY OF THE SECRET SERVICE." For thrilling Interest this book transcends all tht rnuiauce ol a ihouBKiidiyeKrs. and couciuajveiy prove. li.ml ' Lrulli is slraiiKer than tiallon." AKeuia are clenug fitiiu t-"U to 1)00 per month, Wlillliwe can r.ic uj kiiji uouuiiiik uppilCKHl. A h w more cau obUkio aguuclua lu territory yet uuocou p. etl. AddreM P. UABBKTT CM MO. TOli Cl t MITT STRKKT, T PHILADELPHIA CAUTION AND KLAX, J MAIL DCCK AND CANVAS, Of all numbers and brands Tenl. Awning. Trunk, and Wkou (over Duot A lo, Priwr liiUfM tu rem' Drier ilta, from one. acvcial ll a'n pMullrig, H.-lting, hall Twine, alo, J01I.N W. fcVKUMAN A CO., I H t&O 103 JOAJub' Alley. OCTOBER ,1SC CLOAKS. c LOAKS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS. CLJAK3. fciij one Is lulaiug aunui in.- jy ,JNH, No. in H. NINTH btreet. fLOAKS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS, ClAriS. V Kvery new sty.e at I v r. , No. 23 3. NINTH BlreeU CLOAKS, CLOAK?, CLOAKS, CLUAU.S. luimeuso bargainji at . 8 21 lm No. 23 H. NINTH Htreet. INSTBUCTION. GUftT NATIONAL TELcCRAFKIO 1KD COrMERCtAL INSTITUTE, KOS. 800 AM) 811 (1I1.SMT STREET PIUI.ADKlPniA. It K M0 VAL To the Finest College Rooms: In the City, Part of the Pecond, and the whole of the Third an Fourth Floors at DANK OF B.n.'ilLIO BUILDINGS, Nearly OppoMte th Continental Hotel. The best organized and conducted Business Collcgt In tha city. The Corps of Teachers has no superior. Education tor the Counting-room In the shortest possible time consistent wltb the Interests of tb student, Bt ud for circular. 6 28fm JACOn n. TAYLOU, President. BOARDINfi AM) DAY SCHOL VOU VOUNd LADIKS, AND KINDKUHARTlvN Kilt Cll I I.iHtC N. w. y, corner of NINTH and H'hlNW OAKhKN rHreeis. will reopen Ninth Mouth (S. nt( uilirr) Hi, lsiT. A iiuiltetl nuiiiiier of Boarders will be received in the home of the Principal. For circulars imply lo bUbAN H AYIIUTWT. Principal, 94 wsmlm No. 4(i2 Fit AN KLIN Htreet. RUGBY ACADKMY, KOH YOUNO MEN and Boys. No. 1415 LOCUBT Street, KDWAltU CLAKKNCK tiM I I II, A, M Principal. Ke-opens September 1A. Pupils prepared tor business or pro lesslunal Ule, or lor hltib standing in colleKe. A llrst-cla.ss Priumry Department In separate rooms. Circulars, with full iulormatlon, at No. IZA CiljNOr btreet. 8 12 2m aIIE MISSES ROGERS HAVE REMOVED . from No. S-r0 8. Fifteenth street to No. 114 PINK btreet, where they will reopeu their bebool lor l oung Lauifs anu vjnuuren, MON DA V , B 1LPTEM BER 9. 9 41m LUMBER. iQf7-SKLECT WHITE PIXE BOARDS XUU I AND PLANK. 4-4. 5-4. 6-4, 2, 2X, 8, and 4 Inch CHOICE PANEL AND 1st COMMON, It feet long 4-4, 6-4, 6-4, 2, 2'-,, 8, and 4 Inch WHITE PINE, PANEL PATTERN PLANK. LAKOE AND bUPEiUOlt Bl'OCK ON HAND, iCftry-nuiLDiaui building 10D I BLILD1NC4! LCUBEUI LUMBER) LTJMBERI 4-4 CAROLINA FLOORING. 6-4 CAROLINA FLOORING. 4-4 DELAWARE FLOORING. 6-4 DEI.AWARK FLOORING. WHITE PINE FLOOR1JSO. ASH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. fePKCCE FLOORING. BTEP BOARDH, KAIL PLANK. PLASTERING LATH. i ft (V7 0 EDAB AND CYPRESS vy rsjiitvoLi-s. LONG CEDAR SHINGLES. BUORT CEDAR bHINULEa. COOPER bHINULEB. FINK ABbORlMENT FOR BALK LOW. NO. 1 CEDAR LOGB AND POSTS, 1 Qfxl LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS lOUl. LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS! RED CEDAR, WALNUT, AND PINE. 1 fticif7 -ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KINDS JLW J . aljiaxm r L,va tta.il UP ALL KUSUti. bEASONED WALNUT. DRY Poplar, cherry, and ash, MAHOGANY, ROSEWOOD. AND WALNUT VENEERS. 1 ftKr7 -CIGAR BOX MANUFACTURERS. lOU f . CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS. bPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS. 1 Mil -SPRUCE JOIST I SPRUCE J0IS1' XOU I SPRUCE JOIST 1 FROM 14 TO ti FEET LONG. bUPERiOR NORWAY MCANTLING. . MAULE, BROTHER & CO., '1 rp No. 26110 bOUTH STREET. Ja S. BUILDERS' MILL, 84, SO, AND 88 S, FIFTEENTH ST., ESLE3I Si DEO., Proprietors. Al (Tr on band, made of the Beet Seasoned Lumber at low prices, WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, BALUSTERS, AND NEWELS. Newe;s, Balusters, Bracket and Wood Momdlnga. ' M OOD MOULDINGS. BRACKETS, BALUSTERS AND NEWELS. Walnut and Asb Hand Railing, 8, 3X, and 4 Inches. BUTTERNUT, C H E 8 N UT, end WALNUT MOULDINGS to order. 12 JB C. PERKINS, tCMKEK MEKCIIAMT, Successor to R.'.Clarlr, Jr., NO. 324 CHRISTIAN STREET. Constantly on band a large aud varied assortment Of Building- Lumber. 6 24 J C. M. NEEDLES & CO., Eleventh and Chcsuut Street!. H0USE-FUM1SH1N G DRY GOODS, Bought at tbe Recent Depressed Prices. Fhlrtlne, Pillow. Fhretlng, and Table Linens. Table l lotbs and Napkins, to match. Wine Cloths, Doylies. Towels and Towelling. Marseilles Quilts and Toilet Covers. hlMi.Uetji. Honeycomb, Lancaster, Allendale, Jacquard, and other bpieaus. DOMESTIC MUSLINS AND 8HEETINQ8, In all qualities and widths, at the lowest rates. WINDOW DLINDS AND SHADES. Qa J. WILLIAMS & SONS, NO. 16 NOBIH SIXTH STBEET, MANUFACTURERS 0? VENETIAN KLINOS AND W INDO W SHADES. Largest and flcett assortment In the city at the LOWEST PRICES. Repairing promptly attended to. STORK bHADFSniade and lettered. 9 2B2m8p g31, CHARLES L. HALE, 831. (Late Salesman and Superintendent for B. J. Williams) KO, 831 AUC1I SlllEET, MANt FACTCBBB OT VENETIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW BHADES, Largest and finest assortment In tbe city at tbe LOWEST PRICKS. I" n 2,a8D UPHOLSTERING IN ALL ITS BRANCHED. (1KTTHK BKST.-THH HOLY BIBLE HARD. JEl,.K's KdlUonjL-y,,,lly, Pull-lt and I Pocket Bibles. In benutiful styles of Turaey ilorox) and auliqua blndliiKH. A uew edlUon, arranged lor photograpoio porUaru.effcuiUIk w HARDING, Publisher. jSo. iMCiLbiNVi' buwt. below FourA, m CLOTHS, CASSIMCRES, ETC. JUttT RIXEIVLD, NEW 8TYL1S FANCY CACSIMCnCS AND COATINGS. Ir, addition lo our nnnsunlly large line of good adapted to MEK'fl Al BO!' WrAB. JICL'IIIS, CL0TI1IEK & LEWIS, CLOTH JOBBERS, t 24 Cm IVOR, 1 ASW 1 W.r47BTH ST. Q L O A K I N G S. We call particular attention to a large assortmem oi very desirable styles EADIIN' CXOAKIKS, Jnrt received from New York auction sales, In add tlon lo the SILVER FOX, DIAMOND, MYDB Pa 1:K , and many other leadmg mak es. 3H.E1US, CL0TBIEB & LEWIS, CLOTU HOUSE,' ' B24m SOU. IU ASB II W. f OUBTn WT., WAl CrtLS, JEWELRY, ETC. L.LWIS LADOMU5 & CO., DUmoad Doalera and Jeweller, l K 4). 80 C1IESHCT STH PJIILADEUPIIIA Would Invite tbe attention of purchasers to tbeli large and handsome assortment of DIAMONDS, WATCKIM, JEWE1BT, SILVll W ABK, ETC BTI ICE PITCHERS In great variety. A large assortment of sniiil SITJSB, for eyale bolea. just received. WATCHES repaired ka the best manner, and guaranteed. g ijp n irr.iiii'Li MMitiai i Khs It Allium. JI.1IL11I. t - W. W. OA8SIDY HO. 1 SOCTII SECOND STBEET, cntrs an entirely new and moat carefully selected stock of AMERICAN AND GENEVA WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER-WARE, AND FANCY ARTICLES OA EVERY DESCRIPTION, sal table FOB BRIDAL OB HOLIDAY PBESENTg An examination will show my stock to be nnsul passed in quality and cheapness. Particular attention pa la to repairing. ' sl6 C. RUSSELL & CO., No. 22 NOliTII Slim STEEET, Have Just received from Europe an Invoice Of NOVELTIES, conslsttDg or ANIMALS' HEADS, for halls and dining-rooms; HAT-RACKS of Boar's tusks, and some very curious CLOCKS, of Chamois and Elk horns. Tbe above Is the Brat Invoice of these goods In the country, and are oflered i.t very low price. af AMERICAN WATCHES, The best In the world, sold at Factory Prices, C. A. PEQUICNOT, MANUFACTURERS OF WATCH CASES, No. 13 South SIXTH Street. 1 Manufactory, A'o. 22. 8. FIFTH Rtrtti. gTERLINQ SILVERWARE MANUFACTORY NO. 411 EOCl'ST STBEET. GKOHGE SHARP, Patentee of the Ball and Cube patterns, manufactures every description of fine STERLING SILVER. WARE, and offers for sale, wholesale and retail, choice assortment of rich and beautiful goods of new styles at low prices. 19 26 3m J.M.SHARP. A. ROBERTS. SADDLERY, HARNESS, Ac. rjJUE UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS OF TILB NEW rniSMT STBEET (WO. 1I), SADDEEBT, IIABKENS, AND IIOBSE 11 UBNlBlIlNtt AlOODS UOVSB OF LACEY, MEEKER & CO., Is attributable lo the following facts.- They are very attentive to the wants of their cus. tomers. Tbey are satisfied with a fair business profit. They sell goods only on their own merits. Tbey guarantee every strap in all harness they sell, over 40, the lanlt of tbe purchaser only who does not get what be la guaranteed and paid tor. Tbelr goods are 26 per cent, cheaper than can be bought elsewhere. They have cheaper and finer goods than can be bought in the city. Tbey bave Ue 1 rgestand moat complete stock in Philadelphia. All Harness over f-5 are "band-made." Harness from 111 10 1&26. Gents' Saddles from t to 76. Ladles' Saddles from f .0 to ,123. Tbey are the oldest and largest manufacturers In. the country. LACEY, MEEKER & CO., 9 14 am MO. 11 CKEWWUT STREET. STOVES, RANGES, ETC. NOTICfV-TUB UNDERSIGNED' would call attention 01 the public to hli Tlil. Ih an entirely new henler. ItlamiVnn. atructed aalo at once commend Itseir to general lavor, being a combination of wrought and cant troo. It la Very simple In lis construction, aud la pel fectly ulr llKht; self-cleaning, having no pipes or drums to l taken out aud cleaned. Ills so arrauKed wllh uprlKht Hues as to produoe a lurger atnounl or hetkt from the same weight of coitl tliau any lurnitoe now lu use. The bygrojuelrlo condition of the air as produced by my new airangenient ol evaporuilou will at ouu de Dinniilrale Hint It U the only Hot Air Furiiuoe tiiat Will produce a perfectly hc-aliliy atmoxphere. Those in want of a complete ileaung Apparatng would do Weil to call and examine the Golden Eaicla. CHAH1.EH WILLIAMS, NOS. 1132 and 113 4MARK K r Wlreotj A large assortment of Cooking lunges'.' Flrritoard Stoves. Low Down Orates, Veulllurs, etc. aiwaye on hand, . N.R. Jobbing of all kinds promptly done. g tn THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCIIKNKHl OR EUROPEAN RANGE, for Fatulll., Ho! tiVi'NTlvi'L"11 a",1'0'"" ,u TWE.N V V D1F. Ilot-AIr Furnaces, Portable Heaters, U.wdowa Grates! llreboard Htoves, Rain Rollers, blowhole Piau..! Boilers, Cooking stoves, etc., wbolmale nud rHl.ttl.br the nianufacturan. SKA lik-K A '1 HOM-tori, 67 atutliliui Nojti M,H KX VN u COAL. BWIODLETON A CO., DEALKliS IH . HARLE1GU LEUIGH and kAULK VKlN COAIj. Kept dry DUder rover, prnparwl etoriy lor family ese. Yard, No. K'.'s waauiaJioa Avenue. OtUce.Ne, utWALNLi'btmv. f- IwJAUia
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