THE DAILY EVENING TEIEGIUPII PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1868. STEW YORK GOSSIP. lehutOf,,-Wht tn "World" Niw York. Juiy 7 1';? New York SohutzRti test of 1KG8 the greatest and most conujrelien lve Herman national festival ever held In tbli hemisphere waa concluded al Jones' w owl yesterday, or ratber ai. a )ae hour Uat nltibt. The Hcnulzenfest, almost from 11 Inception, to Its close, rny be Raid to have been an uriox aropled hdcouhr. Not only ha toe wtvUtier been all tbat could be desired for Utile or no jln has fallen during the past eUht, duyn, and tivwltbnlaDdiriK the Intense beat, ttiosre have been but few hours at ttie Wood when tlie utrotiR river gale did not breathe In, cooliniji.y and sooililutf y, from too near-rolhn mre'n, but the attendance at the est has exceeded the highest anticipations of tue mnier. au 1 tbe general lnterenl and enili'isusin arninir the parllolpants has been sttaufast and uullitlnii to the very clos". Tne ctlef anzleiy, on the part of the coronillter-s bavin ibe Uiius in charge, appears to have neeu lo lake In eu tlli money to cover the expotiwes wilted bud been entered Into, and wlilou were quite henvv, Tbls they have bi en mine than euunled to d ; and the unequivocal xucct-ss of the nresen t festi val will douiuiess Mil ul Hulllcleut encoui tneul for future nalbei Inn of the s uim iiaLuro, equally Interesting and equ.UIy c xteuaive. 'Ihe World says tbat "(Jnlcmo, li sdu. Billl Tnore, and l'uiladelphht c iiiiriniilHil of tnlr thieves, pickpockets, nd roogliu" to the I)ein cratlc Convention, and rnentl uin biko fui, "not only was every bar-room aud salooa la exr.i working order, but sevetal thousand Addition il ones were extemporized on tli corners nn I under the tiees and awnlug-." Yet the World Is happy lo stale thai Ne York wan nei'her BHCkid nor burned. Is 11 possiule tuat Demo crallo oonventlous are gt-itli.g penceutu? A Uopperheait uow-punnr of Mils city tells. With unconcealed smWanlloo, how Hora'lo Bo mour and Wado Hump on wtre Hiiunlly balled with cheers on their way to the Conven tion yeuterduy. Tnerc Is nothing surprising In that. Their part Wans were the name during the war why should Ihty not be tue same now ? A number of men who were blasting rock in Tweuty-eluiilh street, were near causing eel lous Injury to life and property lu the nciii bftrtiond in whlcn they weie al work". Abou 3 1'. M. yesterdav the bulidtutt No. 4 and li PaclQo Dace, was struck by some of the blasted rocks at which they wtra n. worn, aud one of the Inmates of the bouse injured, The Secretary of th Association for the Prevention of Gambling reports tuat. durum last month the members reported the n writ s of forty-one clerks who have vlilied uiiiioiIuk bouses. Dutlug the pist. nuiuii forty so veu new members were admitted. DISASTER. Further Particulars of tbe Collision oi Long laiaail guusd. Our Hat) ford and liostou exchanges furnish further details lu regard lo the collision bei vv eu tbesleameis City of Boston and theHlaieol New York, which occurred on Thursday olgtu. We learn from a private source that the former was densely crowoed at tne time of the disaster. A despatch to ihe Boston Traveller slates that the steamers were running very last al ihe time of the col ihloD, and gives a report t hat for some time previous tne Hiuie of New York failed lo whistle. The special reporter of the Bstou Journal says thai a dense fog hung over the waters, maklcg 11 Impossible lo see over a boat's length. The pilots of the City of Boston claim to have blown their whistle lor the State of New Vors to goto the left; while the captain of lue Hlale of New York claims that ibe whistle of the former boat was changed as soon as the lights of each other were made, and, tiding upon ihe jafcl wnisiie, ne inrew n s wueel hard lo the starboard, and. Instead of cutting entirely through the City of Boston, struck her as bis boat was shearing. The same reporter says: "1 ho scene ou the City of Boston beggars all description. Women, with aud without gentle men, rushed madly about , screaming aud moan ing In a piteous way. Que poor Isdy, convey ing the corpse of her child lo Boston, moaned and begged that It might besaved, TaeolUcers of both boats acted In a most humane and praiseworthy manner, while lo those of the City of New London the passengers could not, extend enough of kind leeling. The steamer Nariauausell, of the S'ouiugum line, City of New York, of the Norwich line, and City of Lawrence, also of the Norwlcu due, laid by until their services were no longer needed, wnen they ech went on tnelr way. The thieves, as oon as tue danger was pronounced Over, commenced pillugiuK, and very many articles ol clothing, etc , were secured by thorn. The escape from terrible loss of li.e Is indeed providential. Old bo-it men pronounce It tue most fearlul accident wilhiu their experience. Captain Williams' calui and collected manner Wn remai ked by all. "The tollowiug is a listof the Injured, as far as ascertained : William li. Hti.allue, Agent Handlord's line ol steamers, Boston, severe con tusion over left ee, rigut aim silgtiily injured, and Internally seriously. J. W. Edgeley, Brook line, scalded internally, not serious. Mrs. N. B, Walker, Jersey City, severe cut In foot. Henry B.Tracy, Norwich, ConurUht hand scalded. A few oiher persons were slightly injured. Al the llmeot this writing bnl tbree state rooms, out of the live demolished, have been acoounted for, and it is feared that the passengers occu pying them are lost. Both boats were crowded at the lime." The Hartford Cowanf at Saturday says: "Two or tbree men were carried overboard, bntwere picked up not much hurt. No lives were lost, but several men were scalded by escaping steam, among them a Mr. liissell.of this city, James Kuowles, of Lowoli, and Wil liam Pickering, of England. Tue iwo latter were budly scalded, and Knowles, it Is toured, filially. John Flaherty, Andrew O'llara, aud John Hennessey, deck bunds, bad taelr feet scalded." Tbe Boston Traveller learns from passengers that "the steamers were running very last ut the time, and 1 . Is stated that the Kittle of New York bnd failed to whistle lor somt, time befjre the accluent HONDURAS. Vh Proposed laterocanalo Railway S ,000,000 to b liorrowvfl la tin Called Stat. By a late arrival from Traxlllowe have In teresting news from the Republic of Honduras. The project of a new interoceauic railroad through Honduras wus lu a fair way ol being successfully canted out. Mr. McCuudltsb, the contractor lor the railroad, and Mr. Bruulees, acting on behall of the Government aud tbe bouduolders as engineer, had returned to London from Houdurus, ttfler examining the route of tbe proposed railway, and according to the Uactta lie Triuilto ine reports furnished by them to the British Government aud the share holders weie ol so brilliauluonui'acler that quite an excitement had beeu p oduced, wltu a most favorable effect upon the shares, the price of those already ibsutd havlug risen, while more sbaiesbud beeu called for, lu Honduras the construction of the railway was considered tin foil aceon2li. The road will connect Port Corte., on me bay of Honduras, and Lt I'uiou, or some point near It, lu Han H-ilvudor, uud will be 210 miles long. Il Is est mimed thai it will cost about S'Jn.Oou.bUO, and thai n will take live years lo build it. xiii Ptdro T-iblada, the agent fir the Hon duras Colonic itiou Society, established In Havana, had reported ttial lue Government of Honduras had accepted tbe scheme, auiV opera tions would aocotdlugly be immediately com menced. The scheme contem plates lue coloni sation of certain portions of Honduras by emi grants from Europe and the United Hiatus, aud the development of tbe Immense resources of that country, both vegetable aud mineral. It Is proposed to rlse a loan of SJ.OIIU.UOO or $4 000,000 in Ihe United Htates, In addition to tlO.OOO.lOO already laised iu England and France, An agent was shortly to Do appointed In New Yoi k. The first dividend ot the consolidated foreign debi ot Honduras having beeu duly paid ny the Government In London, the public credit of - tbe Kepubllo bad improved maiei lully. IlorrlbU Uurdar la Ktatucky, A very sad and horrible murder was perpe trated al Morlonsvlile, Woodford couuly, Ky.. last week, Which resulted lu Iho butchering of a young man, T, C. Campbell of Lexington, a clerk at Ibe Central Hotel Mr. Campbell had gone to WoiMltord, aud slopped uear Mortons. Mile with a friend, wheuce he had gone on luiKincuu- hot on entering the town on Wed nesday, unarmed, he ws fired upon by two brotbei s, named iiuuru, wn wuuiu an oiu feud had long existed, and w .8 shot at several tiinxu rn i.f i tin balls penetrating the head and another the breast. After fading to the ground with two probably mortal wounds, one r,i ii.n nniurdH drew a howiti kulfe, ami rustl ing up cut his throat from ear to ear. The ouair spreuu tt gioom over tut wuou ubibuwi hood. BUS1NESSN0T1CJBS. t BPummkr Ci.otiiiho.-A11 kind, trbM,Bml l Mens', Youths', Boys'. an1 Children's rosdymsde eqatl to custom work In biyle, fit and make; also, a fioeasFonmontor selected styles of piece foods, to be maa up to order la the best and most fsslilanabls mtnner. All prices gimranteel lower than tli lowest else whfre, and full satisfaction guaranteed every par Chaser, or tbe sale cancelled and mnuey refunded, Half Mxiy bf,hiten BaNNKTT A Vo., JrViharut Y low icr Halo. HixlAttrerti.) No. 5IS M a rrkt HT., PHILADKIiPHIA, AND NO. 808 BgQADWAV, ftKW Y0HKT, A Good Bkkbiokbatob -In the season of the year which Is feet approaching, one of the most essential requisites In Hi domstIo economy of every Wf It- regulated bouse is a goed Horrlcorator, In which fresh provisions can be kept not only cold, but dry. In the quality of dryness many BefilKCrators are so defec tive that tba nio sture of tbe air contained within them Ib condenred upon the lower part of the Ice-box, and drops down upon the con ents. thereby hasten ing their decay faster than if tliy were placed In the open air. One of the best Itefrlguralors, If not the very best In the market 1 that known as the "Zuro BKrHiuKiiAioH," manufactured by Ai.kxanocu M. Iv.si.by, No. 6V5 Sixth Avenue, New York, which ucelved the highest award ol the American Institute a medal and dlilon.a In 18G7, and tne first pre mium at the Luulslaua Statu I'dir in lsGil. Mr. Lesley also manufactures the "Zero Milk, Wine, and Water Cooler," in the Bhape of a small Portable Kufrlgcrator, which can alsi be usad for Fruit and Butter, and which may bo kept In tbe doing-room or In a 9l jk chamber, and easily enrrbd iroin cue room to another, wherever required In hot weather. A Takis CoKKKsiNiNintNT reports that the Em- prefs KiiKenle has struck out of ber Invitation list two American families, ihe oung ladies belonging lo which she considers as too eccentric In dress and manner to be received at court. It Is a treat wonder tbat tbe ugenles among us will allow so many badly dressed gentlemen to present themselves be fore them to court when a small Investment at Cbas Btoltes A Co.'s can make the most clownish look like a gentleman "lo the manor born." ' It is Only Nkcknsaay to give Bpeer'a "Standard W ins Bitters" a fair and judicious trial to be fully convinced tbat they are superior to any other ottered to the public, or to the medical profession, as a remedy lor debility arising from the Inactivity of the different fui.ctlonti of the system. Their base Is his WlLe, combined with the bitter principle of tbe best tonics (herbs and roots) knowi. to practical chemists. Hee his advertisement In another colum, or his cir culars at the principal Drug Stores. Jmwklby. Mr. William W. Cassldy, No. 12 South Second street, has the largest and most attractive as'0ttmnt of tine Jewelry and silverware In the city. Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure arti cle lurDlshed at a price which cannot be equalled Be also has a large stock ot American watches In all varieties aiid at ail prices. A visit to his store Is sure to resnit in pleasure and profit. Finb Custom Made Boots and; Shoks for Gen tlemen. Baruett, No S3 South blxth street, above Chetunt. Obovkb A Bakkb's -Highest Premium Sowing Machine, No. 730 Chesnut street. Tbknwith has everything In tbe literary line that readers can wish for. Ills popular news deoot, Hi No. H'7 6. Third street. Is lllleu almost, to surteit with romances, condensed biographies, novelettes, ridiculous serials fasnluu plates, literary periodi cal, aud travels, Illustrated aud news Journals He receives all th New Verk lournalsor the daylong b lore ihe resular mall comes In, and furnishes them to his readers at a very moderate rate. Oua stock or BrRiNo Clot n ins m erl,UAly the etteopf't and btst. I'eujile una not believe it unfit they come ami examine, WaNAMAKKK & iiH'IWN, The jAnyr.it Clothing J louse, UAK HI.I, " The Oornrr of Nij-th ami Market streelt, OUR, Boys' and Youths' Suits for Drent or School are ihe chtape.it, prettiest ami heal, W'ANaMAKKK & iiUOWN, The Lamest (Xt-thinp JJmuse, ' Oak Hai.l," The corner of Sixth and Market streets. Oua Custom Pkpabtmhnt is the Inrprnt and best in rntadelpliia. lias hundreds ofdiJJerciU styles of ootids. Wanamakkb Brown, Tlie Larimt Clothing Jiome Oak Hall," The corner of Sixth and Market streets. Oua Custom Cvttkrh are men of taste and ability, Wanamakkb fe Bkown, The Larg 'M Clothing Jlouse, "Oak Hall." The corner of Sixth ana Market streets. Oca Tricks are 26 per cent, below other houses pro ducing same goods. Wanamakkb A Bkown. The Largest Clothing Jlouse, "Oak Hall." Tlie corner of Sixth and Market streets. MARRIED. FERGUSON HENDERaON-On July 4. b TUv. Jumes I rowe. Mr. JOSEPH FfclluUSON aud Mitts ANISiE HUN Dh.lt SON, both of this city. SCOTT BKLU On the 11th of June, at the resi dence or the bride's pareutB, by Kev. II. Wheat, of Moiris'own, JOSEPH L. bCOTf to ANNIE M, ELL, both ol this city. DIED. CARLIN.-On the 4th Instant, LOUISA CARLIN. widow of the late Jonathan Curlln, lu the 61ih year of ber age. 'Ihe relatives and friends of the family, also the Pennsylvania t'om ell. No. I, U. I' of A., and the Fe male Union and Kaiston Beneficial Society, are In vited to attend ber funeral, from her late residence, Ht the comer of Lawrence and Ueorge streets, on Wednesday, the th Inslaut, at! o'clock. Iuterment lu V est Street UruuLd, CLARK. On the Uih Instant, HIRAM CLARK, aged id. years. The relatives and friends, Employes of Nnafle fc Lew's Works, and Enuluet ri. are respectfully Invited l" attend bis funerul. Irom h's lute residence, buck of No, !t.t) S, rruut street, ou 1 hursday atternoon at 3 o'clock Interment at Evergreen tinet-7, N. J, COI.KET. Oo tbe Cih Instant. HEUUERT. lufant sou of William W, and Jane It'. Coket, Funeral from the residence ot u. K. Jloxto, no. 2U1S t besiiiii s'.reet, ou Thursday morning, tue 9ih luulnui, at lu o'clock, li HERMAN. On the fiUi InStant, at Burllngtnn, N.J., Mrs. CATHARINE HERMAN, relict ol the lute Jacob Herniau, aged 98 years usrt 2 months. 'Ibe relative and menus are rtmpecinuiy mvuea 10 attend htr fiinerai, from the residence of her d uii. ler, Mrs. W. li Geyer. No. :iM l.ouihard street, on Thursday morning. July B, at lu o'clock. R(iMiKHS.-On tbe Kth Instant, Mr. JAMEj B. RoLtOEhH aued 44 years 1 he relatives aud friends are respect hilly Invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No. rdi s. Eleventh street, ou Thursday al 3 o'clock, without fuither notice. SH Kill DAN. On the mh Instant, of apiplex'y, JaMFH F. SHERIDAN, in the sum year ol Ida age. Due notice will be given of the funeral. KUTTON. On Saturday morning, July 4. of hietnor rhane ot the lungs, SAMUEL V. bU HON, In the M.h year of bis age. ..... i he relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Iuvlied to attend his funeral, from his late resl deuce, No. lfiia Wim street, tnis (Tueiday) afternoon hi 4 ..'clock, without jurther notice. Interment In Odd Fellows' Cemetery. I ZANK.-On the (Ph Instant. Mrs. SARAH, willow of the late sluieun Zu.uo, and daughter of the late J auob CTbe relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from her lato retl drit , No. 12H linden street, on Thursday morning at in o'clock. Services al First l-reshyterluu Lhurcli, N. I,., ifttuo'clock A. tn. AmericaN Life Insurance Company, Oi Philadelphia S. I'. Corner 1'ouiUi aud AValuul Streets. -77iti instUxUion has no tuperiorin (he United toLutet, oig JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, ETC. No. 810 CHESNUT STREET. Have just tinfolicd a large variety or SILVER ARTICLES, Especially Suitable for BRIDAL PRESENTS, All of entirely new and beautiful dwlgus. No. 010 CHESNUT STREET. 1 ttuthal FHILADKLPHIA JCE PITCHERS, WAITERS, GOBLETS. We fire now tflerlog a very large stock ut PLATED WARE AT MANUFACTURERS TRICKS. WK TRirLK FLATS OUR GOODS, and gaaiaa tee full weight of SILVER on each article. CLARK a DIDDLE. No, 712 CHESNUT Street, 2tathrp PHILADELPHIA. j C. & A. PEQUICNOT, ""Manufacturers of WATCH OA8E8, and Dealer. American and Imported WATCHES, No. 1.1 South BIXTU Street. I SJrptnthi Manufactory. JVo. 12 & FUTTH street. STATIONERY gTATlONERY FOK COUNTRY AM) SKA- BIIORE. Keat boxes of Stationery, of the best FfUKtn AND ENGLISH l'APKH, INITIALS STAVl'D GRA'IH, PLAIN OR IN COLORS, Specially for parlies going to bUMMKll KKrit.RTti. ft cond-grade papers are not offered, except at prices far lower than any other store in the city. I IK8T-CLASS NOTE P.U'KR. 6 QUI WES, fcTAMPED. FOK Jl, IN COIlRS; OR 75 CENIH PLAIN. KNVKLOPES TO MATCH. UME p!tCE. Also, INKS. PENS, PKSCILS, POUTiOLIOd. KTO Call, before buying elbewhere, at CHALLEN'S, No. lt'8 CHESNUT Street, Stationery sent by express. Be nip 'os of stamping sent by mail. Incl 96 three stamps to prepay pos age. CIRCULATING LIBRARY. s U AIMER READING FOR COU-STftY OR BE A SHORE. Persons In the country or sea-shore can arrange with C halleo's Library, No. inns Cil tsN U T Street, to have books sent them by express, return them and obtain others, at far less than amount usually paid lor a few books. For Instance: 3 Books, change as olten as deBircd, $1 a mouth. 7 do. do. do. 2 do. 15 do. do. do, 4 do, 25 do, do. do. 6 do. Call or write for ratal gtte. Jmt published, at CIIALLKN'S LIBRARY, 7 3 Ot No. 13U8 CHKSNUT Street. HATS AND CAPS. JONES, TEMPLE & CO., FASHIONABLE HATTERS, No. 25 h. NINTH Stretit. First door above (Jhesuut street. 4 92 SWARBURTON'8 IMPROVED VEMTI lated.rnd easy-lllllug Drt-ss Hats (patented). In all Ihe Improved fashions of ihe soadon. CHK NUT Street, next ooor to tne Post Ollln. 11 l op PERSONAL. g 0 U N T I E 8, PENSIONS, PRIZE MONEY, and all clatmsagalnst tbeNatloual and state Govern ments promptly collected. Call on or address OKOROifl W. FORD, Mo. 2U DOCK Bfent, C6atnth2tt One door below Third, REFRIGERATORS. KEFRIGERATORS AT BHVEN DOLLARS AND UPWARDS. WATER DOOLEIU.CLOTHI-.S-WRINGhRS AND WASHERS, and a general variety ol HOUBE-t UR NIBUINU GOODS. B. A. "WILDMAN & BRO., (28 tnth85p Depot. No. 1011 SPRING OA RDKN HI SOAP. QUEEN OF ENOLAXI) S 0 A V QUEEN OK KNULAN'll HOAP. QUKKN OF ENIILAN1) SOAP. For doing a lamily washing lu the ohsi and cheap est manner. Guaranteed ttpiai t o any in tlie w rlil! Has all the strenultt ol theold rosin sonp with the mild and latin ring unalltiMs ot L-ennine cuslile. Trv this fplmdid Soap. SOLD BY THE ALDEN CHEMICAL WORKS. NO. 43 NORTH FRONT ST.. PHILADELPHIA. l2'J3iul- WANTS. MUSICIANS WANTED F'lll UNITED Slaifs Reijluienlal Bnils: alio lie'd niuilclKiis. Applv at Unlteil . tales Rtcruitlug Kuiidoiivutis, No. o a'H.'FRtINT Htrprt. 7J ZIJJ 3i LEGAL NOTICES. TESTATE OF JOHN K. BU1NGIIURST, l etiers n-siuiuentary on the etateol sthl deendent having been granleii lo lite unilers'gUHd, a 1 persons , denifti thotfio will make payment, aud inusd havlug claims auitlnsl sa'd estate P'-.-smit t em tn ELIZABETH RRIN-HURSl', Eisontrlt. OEOROE W. G A M rtl.E tfxfOtor, 77 tuat No 6io FRaNKLIN Street. OIXiEUSAND WOSTKN HOLM'S I'OCKET KNIVES, pearl and Stag Handles ot bcauilt'til llnUh. RODGERH' and WAIK A BUTCHER'S A)HH, aud .Iib celohrated LECOULTRE RAZOR SClhSOltH ol the finest quulily. Rars. Knives. Sci ors. snd Table Cutlery Ornntirt and PollBhed. at P. MADEIRA'S, SHO, Ut) B. TENTH butt. holow CheouuU . t05p FINANCIAL. SMITH, RANDOLPH & 00. rilILAti$Xh?U AD K)V iork, ITlCALlkH8 i GOlTERWrffENT SEURITIEa 7-30s converted into 5-20s STOCKS AND GOLD Uoughl and Sold on Cinuii?85on. SoTcrctgns, Anpolfiis, nnd all Tireffn Gold aud Silver Bought and SoH. Collections made with prompt return.? Agents for the Union nmi Central TaciDc Uailroad First Mortgage Bonds. SMITH, RANDOLPH k CO., No. 16 South THIRD Stroot, IStf PHILADKLPHIA, U re s op me FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF The Union Pacific Railroad Ca, AND Central Pacific Railroad Co., Paid ut tlie Blinking House or WM. PAINTER & CO., No. 36 8. THIRD Stroot, UI PHILADELPHIA, Who liiive the Pari lie Bonds on hand for immediate delivery. 'ew Descriptive Pamphlets, with Map, furnished without charge, on application. LEHIGH VALLEY ItVIIItOVl) COJII'ANY'S MOinUYUE BONDS, DUE IN 1SDS. ",000,000, IVith Interest at Six Per Cent., Payable on the First Buy of June and Decern, ber of each year, IDLE FKOM STATE AM) UNITED STATES TAXES These Bonds are spenred by mortgagu on ths fol lowing Bat n ads belouglut; to t ils Company, namely, the main Itn'i from Pbliilpsbttrg. Ni'w Jersey, through Mauch Chunk to Wliktsbarre, Pennsylvania, Ml miles: tbe Bearer Meadow branch, IT.1 miles, and the Letlgband Mabauoy branch, miles, uiaklng a total of Ifil n.Iles of rocd, Including 78 miles dontite. track, e qual, v. l'b sidings, to ai,! miles of single truck trgfthtp with o'l lar.ds. brhigea. work-Bhops, ma chinery, depots, eug'se houses, and buildings there unto belonging, ar.d all rolling sidck, tols. liul niei.ts, and materials b longing lo tnls Uumpauy, lu UFe on the said Kailroad:. Tl is mortgage Is a first Union u'.l of the above Beads, except 46 milts, from Eastou to Iilauch Chunk, on which it is preceded by a mor'gv: f ir 01.son.uijd due In 1B7.1, the Bends of wbtuh are exchanging, ui fust as presenied, for tbe present issues; those not presented unilt maturity are to bs raid nut of tbe pre sent loan, making it a flrt mortgage ou tne atiiv uieutloued property, $1,000,000 OE THESE DO.NDS, Either Coupon or Kcgistcrcil, Are offered a ninety-live per centum, with Interest from the day of sale, free Irom Htute aud Untied htates' taxes. CHAKLES ('. EO.MiSTDETU, Treasurer, Oli:ce of the Lehigh Va I ey Knllroal C tuoauV, 7 1 lm No. :w:t WALNUT STlet. Pal'.adulphla. COLD BOUGHT. BE HAVEN & BRO,, No. 40 SOUTH THIRD ST. 6 22 1m gEYEN PEP. CENT. MOUIUAUE BONDS Of the Pennsylvania and New York Canal and Ball road Company, Guaranteed, Principal and Interest, by the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company. Tor Sale al J3, aud Interest from June 1. C. & 11. DOME, No. S MEUCIIANTS' KXCH4NQK, HOW EN & 10X, Z3 lmrp No. 13 MEllCUANIb' EXDUANQiS. FINANCIAL. OEiWBR&RRP. OFFER FOB MU A LIMITED AMOUNT vr . or tok Central Pacific Railroad Com pany's FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, 4N0 Union Pacific Railroad Com pany's FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS. Coupons cashed at our ofHee. Pamplilels, Maps, and Bonds, n hand for idunedlate dclirerj De Haven c Bro DEALERS IW OOTEBNHERn, No. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 62S PHILADELPHIA. QANKING HOUSE OF JayCooee&Gx Nos. 112 and 1H South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. Dealers in all Government Securities. Old 5-20s Wanted in Exchange for 'ew. A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. Interest Allowed on Deposits. COLIKCI ION8 MADE. BI03K8 boapht and Bold on Ci nimlstli u. Special biiblneel accommodtlona reserved for ladles. ' 7 3 3m QLEKDI It N I NC & DAVIS. HO. 48 MrUTH THIRD (STREET, Stock and Gold Brokers. QUOTATIONS OF NEW YORK STOCKS AL WA Y8 ON BAND. J 5 B. BLV.NDTWmNn. IB. JOHTf H. DA VII Q1TY OF PITTSBURG WATER WORK SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS, FOR BALE BY WHELEX DKOTHEIiS, Ho. 105 Souili THIRD Street. GROCERIES, ETC. Q H A M P A G N E 8. A Spceialty iu our Diisincss. A fresU lnyolceof L'lliiuot, Roertcrer O H. Matnm'i, Jutes Wucjiu'a, lle.d.e k. and Carle d'Or. Ko.d by us ai Ihetgenta' t-Hca lu JSow York aud dJituu, ALfcO, MOSKLLKS AND IO.'KjB; Eongworlh's SpuiUling aud Dry Wines, CLARETS OK 1 'FFUKUNT QIIASE3, And a choice variety ot BHKRRIE4, FINE BR AN UlIiS, and CObDIAJ b SIMO.N COE'lOM & CLARKE, Importers ol Fine Wines, S. W. Corner DUO A I) and WALXUT Sts., 6 16 tuih PHILADKLPH IA. f KM.S. -Tlli Sti;T ltOAfi:i IF. 'IU H.K ever fOli In l'liimaflplna, Wll.NO.VM din tHiaoiiened Ttu Wtiif nottao, io. iM CUKsMWV Bireet. nn t:TN.-;OOD MltOMi KONTt:D jUOtr.Kat HII.MS, No. 2:ifi (11 fcii. U 1' mi rout, KK t'KSTH.-JA V A tOKl'KE, tS I.Alt UK tJiJ Uovermi.wit wa. Kn a VVl.'w. ;MillSII (IIIIUOKY, I'OB lllilJ j l.vllee rion ami BiriiUK. Fur bil al W 1 1.SO old eHikblluued 'lea W a.iLouae, o. 'Ui cilli.3j.NUT sire eL 80 41 KTN 11'.K IMl?.M,-0lJTMOX HliAl K i 1JA. V t-MiO W-.. No. 28 CH KSN U 1' BireeL O1 It tlSOt: PllUIIK AMI I NJI.1S1I IlttKAK I AM 'IK, ul WILSON N J a vvarnoue, No MtiCllIHMJ T Klrtfl C I V T I !N' U V II N1 T I r. V.S T V V. AM I N Til E O 'ITV,lorBulel'j-Uy ul VllAOM,l.ltlllliatu.,Ui TO RENT. F R RENT, rucsnsEK, No. ecy chessut St., FOR BTOUE OR OFFICK. AIBO, OFFICE'S AND LAUOK UOJMsi sullabli foraConimeiclnlOo Hf- S;4tf BANK THK RKPCULIO. PATENTED .PANTS SCOUliEI) ANT kl II i:i ''. front 1 to 5 Inclida.at MuttPl Frenuli hirwu iiymiiK ttd HiOtiriiiK. No. t'H N, MNi U birwt, ana No. IM KACh, uuotjU SUMMER RESORTS. gUMMEa RESORTi oar rmimjmi ant, readinq RAILROAD AND BRANUHKa, MANSION HOUSE, MT. CARBON, Mr. Caroline Wander, Pottivllle P. O.. Bcbnylkin CM TUSCARORA HOTEL, Mrm. M. L. At U ler. Tacaror P, 0 Schuylkill OO MANSION HOUSE, W. F. Brnlth, Hahanoy City P. 0 ScunxtklU 0 WHITE HOUSE, ANDAL USIA, K MoM E,lln P. LIVING SPRtNojffiJZgP" COLD SrRilTp"?'i . wre T- O'lrter, Lltlg p. o Lanohauir rvw PERK I (JM EN BRIDGE HOTEL. Davlii LongaliPr, Freoland P. O., Montiomerr f. riWSPh CT TERRA CE, Mon,gomerr Oom""r r""Uer' FrBelDa O.. Hontrmw, 611 m J11E CATS KILL MOUMALt HOUSE. nTSLVT0" St,MMKR RKfORT. .ItaatMoa Ut CAIVH1LL MOUNTAINS, btate of New ToriTaud amnjai.dii., tbe Bueet view m America, bavt.c be. Ternis. $4&0 per day, or $2800 imt wee t.?!?!? """"w tJikiii ith all of lb Hudwia York AlU,:Sylr"'""',Ud the ai" M itJsVVSw inr riB,mnoi. 'I'Dtnnn Powell nd N Champmn, li-aviuK PUr 88. foot of FRANK LIM f-trtet. r Yotk. dailv. at k v t P.M. r62ml CnAKLKS L. BKAOa.Proprieior, SU RF HOUSE, Atlantic Citj, Sow Jersej. THIS FIRHT CLA88 HOTEL will open for tb Reaeon on 2Sth JUNK. Termt, 3'Ki per day, or fx per week. Addrcaa Br K. THOSirsOX, Troprlctor, Formerly of Oongrees Hall, Cape I.land. N. B -The music will be under the direction of Mr CA KL SKMZ lltH COM CRESS HALL, CAPE ISLAM), MKW JEIWET, Will receive guests June 23. Terms $4-00 per day $25-00 per week. ricasc address, J. F. CAKE, 6 0 tulhn2m CAPHl ISLAND. "QN I T E D STATES I0TEL, AILAN1IC CITY, W. J Wlllbe opened for the reception orgueetson HA r II H II At. JIIKK -r. 3uj under the diiection of Simon Jlanlr Prraona wtHhlntf tn auvuifa mmni run tt mt. k pljli'B to DHOWN & WOELPPER, Proprietors, ATLANTIC CITY, or 1 No. an K1UHMOND street. 8 2 8m HCHT-HOU8E COTTAGE. ATMSTIO C ITY. K. I. Thin well-known bonne ban been RKMOVED, RB MODll.l!.b. anu very utuch KNLAR J1CD. Wltn com. Uinouiui- aud cmnforiai'lr r-'ouia. Lm auu 08' wren Um edttiaits Hotel andth beaoh. TlienruuudH turruuudinir ar tlceiy encioHea aud well Btiaurd. Ou bib h r the linuae will leave the cara ai n. b. Hotel, no hah. 6121m JiiNaH WO VTTOV. Proprietor. PHILADELPHIA HOUSE, CAPB I8LAN1, N J., id now oiieu lor lUe Munint. r Heaaon. Fami lies deMrinii a quiet home ut toe ea Bhnrw at a mode rule pr'ce. wilt call ou or andreas K. UttlFFirii.. No. Aliuciii 0 to ihe eManMnhment Is a line of coaches, for the accom modal Ion of kucsih. 6ii lull THE TUKSIONT HOUSE, CAl'K MAY, WILL, be peued ou and ailer ihu Fourtu ot July, for ihe ae.Hon. ierii.B-12 SO per day, or (is per week. HCMPURKV HUGHES, 8 2!nm Proprlatur. CAPE MAY STEAMER. iSPyV FOK CAPE M A Y. On TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS, and hA i I KDAVK Thekplenuld new steamer LADY OFTI1B LAKE. Captain IM'KAM, leaving Pier 19 abnve Vine alieei, every Tueniiyt'l hurmtny. and Haturday ai 9 16 A. M., ai d returning iroiu Cane May ou Monday. V eanenduy, ami Friday. Fa.nK luc.udlng Carriage Hire. Kerva, l8...t 6U, Children .. ft' 6, heaNou Heketti, in. Carriage Hire extra. The l.Mily nt Hie Luke la a li u- aea-bout, has bar4. pome hiuie rtitnt aceuuinn dai long, and Is (i Unci up v illi tverytliiUK uecebbary lor tlie ualety anrt Oumfoit Of patBtngerB. O H. HUuDELL CALVIN TAUliART. CIllce-No. 88 N. DKLAWA kK Avenue. f6 auif SEWING MACHINES. YUE GREAT AMEllIt'AN COMBINATION BUTTON-HOLE 0VERSEAM1S0 AND SEWING MACHINE, Its wonderful Popularity Conclusive Proof of its Great Merit. The Increase In tbe demand for this valuable Machine has beeu TENFOLD during the last aerea uiuiiths of its llraiyeur beiure tne public 1 his grand and surprising success Is unprecedented tn the history ot Hewing Macnlnes, and we teel fully warranted in claiming that IT II AM NO EQUAL, Being absolutely the best FAMILY MACHINE IN THE WORLD, And Intrlnslca'ly the cheapest, for It Is really two Machines combined In one. Bold at the S. W. Cor. or ELEVENTH and CHESNUT PUILADELP aiA. 1 5 10 stuthlf PIANOS. "KfJ BTFCK & CO.'S, AND UAINES ( k f TBKnl HKIW PlANUri. nnd MabON A lAtuLlN'o CAillNKT OKC4ANH. 1. K OOULD'H NewBtor), 17 8m No. U jJHY&SVT atreet, ffi - ALBRECHT, RIEKK3 & SCHMIDT, MANOKACTUEEBS OF rillST-CLASS PIANO-FOBTES. Full guarantee, and moderate prices. Wtriroouii, Mo. 610 AUOI1 Rsroat, 14 8UI4P PHlLAUiaU'HJAV PARASOLS. PATtASOT.S AT tl. SI-US; LINED. $l-bO. ;A bilk bun Uuibreliaa. l. i V. aud upwards. K0.21B, JlIUtt. H tsiieet, 17 I
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