THE DAILY TJVimlNG TELEGHAHI PHILADELrniA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1868. 0 NHiUT BAMBLTiS IN PARIS. lV.-Hotels Oarle-I.ee UftVftKewre. On lcavtii the Bl du Vienx Cheuo we drove 1ong tbe Kue Mouffetard, throualt the Iius Descartes ul de la Montague de salnte-Gene-vleve, wliin what are called tbe "good'" poor of "Paris herd tu(?tlier, luto the Place Mautwrt, passing on our way men In waiting with ex'ra tortus for drawing the omnibuses up these steef) acclivities, lying, fan asleep on the aDimu backs. W sound our guides at to the thieves private haont. the low cabarets or cellars V bsre, as we have so often read, criminals rn-et to plan their moHt desperate veutures. llie Yieix Chine wm obviously too public to be ft reRular placo of rendezvous for baai reis purpose. The police aifenta replied that no such places as we imniuei were known to them. All tho Pane eaoarets, even those In the most retired places, nre under ouch closu surveillauca that the cha racter of the guests Is always known to the officer on the beat. A csbnret or cafe harboring bad characters would be instantly closed, which lithe reason why particular gangs of thieve cannot hold together in Paris for suy length of time, A few years a;o there was a gang known as tbe Hand of the Cafo of the Nineteenth Con tury, from the name of a cafe on the Boulevard de ScbtWopul which they were lu the habit of Irequeutlng. The members of this gant;, nine teen in number, were anything but desperadoes. The r mode of business was to sneak Into apartments by means of false keys during the alWnce of the lawiul tenants, and walkaway with auy portable articles of value that came to hand. They were all young men of from twenty to fivo-nnd-twonty years ot nge, and at the time of their conviction no les thn niucty robberies were proved against them. The police captured the whole gang at one swoop. ''A remarkable cang of thieves, whose names were always on the books of the pre lecture," observed the eldest police agent, "was composed of a family of Jews, and went by the name of Nathnn's band. Nathan had bee imprisoned for theft when a child, before the time ot Nap ileon I; aud it was in the reign of the present Emperor that he underwent his last punishment, when bo was seventy years old. lie and hi wife, with six daughters and their husbands (for they were all Married), had suffered 20 years of imprison merit anicug them at the timo old Nathan was last scutenced. They were all thieves, and Nathan carried on the trade of receiver as well," This story reminded tho narrator's com panion ot another very criminal old gea'leman, whose career, however, was a far luckier one. When he was cuutrut, the gendarme said to him, "You unfortunate old man, what could "be Induced you at your time of life" he was seventy-one "to risk ending your days in pri son?" "No, so nnlortunate, my Brigadier, as you seem, to think," replied the hoary racal; "I've been a thitit. man and boy, for Mxty-ono years, aud this is the flrst time a 'miirchan 1 de Iacets' slane lor gendarme-has ever hai me in his clutches." Next, I heard of a noto rious pang of thieves captured in the neighbor hood of tho llnrriere de Fontaltiebleau," where we had been that evening. Tliey uel to fre quent one ot the low cabirets near thcr, and the police soon had tn?ir eyes upon tliem. "Well, one duy," says my aeut, "a number of B9 disguised ourselves ns masons, and went to the cabaret to drink; and, after jingling our money abont in our pockets, threw ourselves on the benches, and pretended to fall fast asleep. The bait took; they robbed every man of us; whereupon we jumped up, and carried them off there were eight of them to the nearest "fote de police." When the particu lars became known at the prefecture, orders were glvou that no similar "plant" was to be made in luture. The "chet" said it was nothing wore nor less thtn enticing people to commit crime. When we suspect that a cafe or cabaret is frequented by improper characters, one or more policemen iu plain clothes, and not known in the quarter, ate set to watch it, and it is tbetr duty to follow the more suspicious characters nbout until they go to bed, when they leave them for the night. As thieves are ordinarily late risers, the agent U always waiiiug lor his man before he is stirring In tho morning, lu this way, he follows him about early and late, TJntil be detects bun ntteniptinir to commit n robbery. No sooner has he secured him than lie tets to work to tond out his mot iutimuta associates, and, mentioning their names, gives Lis prisoner to understand that it was they who put the police on bis track. As n natural re f ult, the man, highly lndmnaut at the supposed treachery ot his accomplices, tells the agent all be knows to their disadvantage, and in due course they nre lodged iu prison likewise. For capturing a thief, the pohca agent, it seems, re ceives a gratuity of twenty fraucs from the pre lecture; and for arresting a man who.having been already convicted, aud while uuder surveillauce, as is always the case lor a certain period alter the expiration of his sentence, has left the to A n or village where he was ordered to reside, the agf nt gets a gratuity of ten runes. The salary of a police apeut ranges from 1200 to 2000 francs, a year, with an allowance of 200 francs or clothes, and 200 francs additional lor house : eut. Tbe ordinary sergent-de-ville receives lie sn slier salary, and has no allowance made Lim for rent. Our conversation next turning upon the chiffonuiers, I learned that there was a class . even below that, known as tho "trilleurs," i whose avocation was to sort out the coutents ; of the baskets sold by chitioumeres in a lot to ! the wholesale dealers. Tbe chln'onnlrs, it I seems, have their regular cvrbntigesio the dif ferent quarters of Parir, at which the price of rairs, watte paper, bones, broken glas, etc., is from time to lime regulated. They have also their annual dinner at some convenient and apptopiiate restaurant, at which tbey make a collection for the "poor" of their class, and in variably drink the toast of "Tho press, which uses and wastes so much paper, aud thereby keeps up the price of rags," Our guide re marked that when the cholera was at its worst in Paris, the chiffonuiers buffered lenstnau auy other class; which may have been because they were so thoroughly seasoned to filth aud foul odors. By this time we bsve roachd-,thc Place Maa bert, which abounds with low wine-shops. Our guides call our attention to soaie abject looking wretches called ravaffeurs," an almost extinct class of l'uris "umlit-birds," who aro raking the open kennels lu the narrow side stieets with sticks, for bits of old metal or a stray sou. "This Is the Lour," Bay the agents, "when the night-bird or Paris are all on the win?. That man," pointing to a pooily clad individual at the bar ol au ad jacent wine-shop, "is what we call a 'guardian angel.' He is waiting until the hour for closin; arrives, namely one o'clock; when the landlord, who gives hiin his food, so as always to have lain at his beck aud cull, will confide to his charge his best and must drunken customer. This person the guardian angel will conduct ea tly horns by a judicious exercise of flattery, firmness, and finesse, spite of all his remon strances, his endeavois to get into conversation with solitary passers-by, masculine or feminine, his desire to Unlit, or his etforts to compose nlmelfto sleep on 6onie doorstep. A good guardian angel oucht not only to possess tact, but strength as well; for it is sometimes necessary for him to take his charge upon his back. Some cruardiau uugcls in the neighborhood of the barriers, who Ire- Suently have to conduct their clients a tolerable istnuce, provide themselves with wheelbarrows an.) trundle the drunken man to his door. Their ordinary fee is ten sous, but habitual drunkards of ample means and liberal disposition usually five their guardian angel at leant a frusc." During this timo we have been making our way to a hotel garni, up one of those foul, murky, narrow streets which one can almost ttrido across, with wine shops ut both comers and at both ends, that communicate with the 1'luce Mauoert. There la a dim lamp above tbe low entrance insuflicient to iiirht the dark and dirty passage, and, if possible, darker aud dirtier staircase. The proprietor, at a word from the aarent, shows hs into several rooms, in most of which there are no fewer thn eight beds, with no kind of screen between them, mid no extra accommodation beyond a rush-bottom chair. Each bed had a couple ot occupants, and the charge per night is from six to eight sous. On returning to the street again, we find lour or five ubject-lookiug beings banging about the entrance of the dirty lodging-bouse, one of whom kindly volunteers to guide us to some hottl garnls la the ueigh. borhood of the Church of St. Eustache, of a much lower description than what we hurt lint inspected. We follow hltn on foot, accompanied by tbe police agents, who, ns we crons ine Bou levard de St. Uermaln, draw our attention to a man hovering mysteriously round tbe outside of acale just closed for tho night, "llo is not searching so carefully," remarks do of our guides, "tor any chance half frs.no pieces that may have oeen accidentally lost; his vbject is to collect all the ciear ends that the smokers have flung away. The commoner sort he will chop small, make them into parksts, and sell a work lngman as much tobacco for a sou as be can buy at a shop lor four tunas the money. Tbe euds of the good clears hs will sell to cigarette manutacturens at somcth.ug like a couple of fraucs a poui.d. "It Is just aboat this time," continued the police acent, "that other night-birds, styled reveilleusss,' are starting on their rounds. Their occupation Is to wske up heavy, not to say drunken sleepers, who have to be up in time for the opening of the 'hallos' at three o'clock. 11 any ol these women bne a lanre connection, and work gradually fioni the more distant puns of Paris right np to th 'halles' themtelves. Tbey only get two sous apiece from their cus tomers, some ot whom give them no end ot trouble. For it is a matter of duty with the reveilleu.se never to quit her customers until tbey are wide awake." Vi e also learned that the Paris police are very strict in apprehending vagrants whom tbey catch deeping at nigut-timo out oT doors ; the consequence is that hundreds of poor wretches without means ot procuring a bell will walk about Paris all nii;ht long, when every one except the niuht birds are sound asleep, hardly daring to stop to rest tor a ninele moment. This they will do night n'ter uight, tpite ol tho wind and cold, but rarely in spite of rain, lu wet weather they give themselves up In shonls, ard the depot at the prefecture is crowded with vagrants. Their Labit is to tai their rest in tue daytime, at ceruin "ci emeries," where, after spending two tous lor a cup of coffee, they are allowed to sleep for a certain time. Or they sleep on the seats in the outer boulevards; the n iserable beings whom one so frequently sees at mid-day strelched ut full length on theso benches have rarely had a single wink of bleep the nlKbt before. We had now reached the Rue du Jour at tiie back ot tbe Church of St. Eustache. The tramp bnlted opposite No. 11, a tall, narrow, dingy looking, old-fashioned btone house, with only a couple of windows ou each floor iu front, and tiipeed at the bell until the door was opened, when I and my friend entered with him: tne two police aeunts, who thought wo should got on better without them, remained outside. Tue three of us licked lor brds, but the proprie or told me and my friend that we were too olvaa for the place. We thereupon paid c;ght sous for a bed for tbe trump, mid accompanied him to his room, a dirty, dilapidated-looking cham ber, i-omo hfieeii or n.e''u leet long by nine broad, where we found i-i beds outhe floor; iu tevcrul ot which beds as many as three per sons were sleeuiiiir. Then there were threo more beds up-stan; that is to say, up a stpp ladder leading to a wide shelf at oue end of the room. The proprietor, it seems, crowds each bed with three persons when the exi gencies of the establishment aro extreme; com monly, however, tne smaller beds have only two occupants. About tho bedding and the atmosphere of all the rooms it would be impos sible to speak truly and pleasantly. The staircase was narrow, but tho lonjr and equally foul-suielling passages on the landings were so extremely nuirow that two people meeting in tbe middle could not manage to pas each other. The internal airaugt-meats of the house had been sacrificed to obtain the utmost possiole amount of space lor deeping purpose. It was on the landings of this particular bo'el garni, I think, that liUlu cabinets hud been con structed, each just large enough to hoH a bed in which oue pers-m could mauage to turn; these, with no windows in them save a lew squares of glass over the doorway, were let out by tbe month at Horn ten to titteen franc. 'Cue halt or a third of a bed, whichever you chanci-d to have allotted jou, was at tbe rate of eUht sous the first night and six sous the nights fol lowing. This amount, paid of course, iu ad vance, entitled jou to sleep from I o'clock in the ofteruoou nniil ti the loilomg morning when you were tinned out. Those who biepf'tip-stairs'' paid six sous the first nifiht, aud lour sous atterwards. tverjborty sleeps periecily nuked, his clothej being rolled up sud placed beneath the mat' res at the head ot tho bi d. In this particular hotel garni there were oue hundred aud tiity beds; and about three hundred people sleep iu it every niht. Theso details we got from our tramp; who, when he was in doubt himself, made no scruple whatever about waking tho pcisou nearest to him, to obtain from him tue required information, htrauge to my, no ore couipiaiusd, but readily answered the questions put to him. The tramp, whom we carried off with us, next conducted usjto the Motel ltambuteau, No. 04 in the street of that name, immediately facing the llalles Centrales, where we touud sis or seven men and boys sitting on the steps, several of whom had fallen last asleep. Ou emeriu, we passed aloni a uurrow passage and up three flights of stairs to the bureau of tho hotel. Here we are aeain informed that we are loo clean lor tbe establishment. We therefore pay tor a bed for our guide, as we did previously, but this tio.e the charge is ten sous. Oa quitting the bureau the tramp rejotn9 us, and descends with us to the floor bi ueatb, whore he unlocks the heavy door of a sleeping apartment, auJ invites ns to emer. We find ourselves in a room with a single window us usual, aud containing seven beds, in wnicn c count ntteeu sleepers, men ana Doys; the tramp would have made tue sixteenth. All were sleeping stark naked, in accordance with the custom which prevails at thee establish ments. This hotel makes up something like ninety beds In a doreii or fourteen rooms; the terms, according to the proprietor's card, being ten sous tho night, or twelve francs tbe mon'h: about 6 per annum lor the privilege of slcep iuc more wretchedly than many a brute. We text went with the same sulde to what is styled a "Hotel ilodele." The entranee wa through a large, heavy porte-cochere, with boldly tarred cherubim ornamenting tne panels. Hi re there was no perceptible uiuVreucd in the accommodation ollere.l beyond a sink on ach floor, with wattr laii on lor washinjr, aud a small square of looking-plass let into the wall. The charg ut this establishment uniounted to twelve sous lor the Brst nicrht, and dropped to eight sous per nitht afterwards. Most of the occupants of the beds were asleep, os it was now past one o'clock, but onr guide woke theui up whenever he found it necessary to procure any iniormation irom tLeoi. They were, however, the reverse of communicative. It Is not Improbable that they were annoyed at being disturbed; or purhaps independence begins when you pay twelve sous per right lor a lodsiuir; any, way, to the inquiries addressed to the iodtiers of toe "Hotel Model.'" tbey responded with, "Who are you? what do you want? 'deearroz' " slaug lor "be on" or " je te llauquerai uue vollee" ; and with these words one led low sprang out of bed, uuktd as be whs born ; others prepared to tollo jv his example, and so we deemed it prudent to beat a rein at, locking the dojr alter us ou tho outside. In this accouut we have told all that decency will rerniit us to tell. (Jiving a couple if francs to onr guide tho fraa p, and leavinir bun to such rep se us hi might be able to obtain in his share of the bat lust allotted to him, wo rejoined the police aeeuts, who were waiting with the cab at the end ot the narrow street. Ou our suggesting tbat we should drive forthwith to the Currieres de i'Amerlque, tliey stin ted a dozen ditliculties, saving first of all that the hori-e was knocked up and could not go tue distance: then that it would be daybreak before we arrived there, and we should hud every ono gone; next, that as the weather was rather mild, the chances were that nobody would go lo the quarries on such a nielit. "They only go there for tho warmth from the kilns," baid tbey ; "on a uight like this they will occupy themselves by prome nading about the Bois de lioulogne." Finally they said the expedition would be atteudeil with too much dsnijer, that some of the ruf fians there would be certain to recognize them, and that we, being only four, raieht be over powered, and stand a thuuee of being murdered. Tbii information was certainly disheartening, nevertheless we did our utmost to remove tL cruples of pur guides, us wv were bent upou goinir through with the night's programme; but all this was of no avail. Parting oimnany, thecp ore, wl'b the two police agents, we deter mined upon making the excursion to the Car nercs e l'Amerique by ourselves. MISSISSIPPI. How tho BIsetlon Mraa CarrWtt Outragsi oa in Frndmii, A correspondent of tho Chicago Tribune at Holly Springs, Miss., says: "Although tbe election Is over and the excite ment in a measuru subsided, the Uebels aro still thirsting lor blood. Only yesterday a man ar rived here on foot from near Water Valley, a sinull town iu Talabuslia county, about liliy miles distant. He wa driven Irom his borne by the Ku-Klux Klan for having voted the radical ticket, lie is an old uiau, who. having worked all his life lor his muster, is driven Irom his home for being a Union man. Having labored hard this summer he had a One crop growing which he ill picboblylo.se. Surely if thero is justice lu Heaven, such outrages will not go unpunished. "At tbe same place two men wero whipped, one ot whou will piobably die from injuries re ceived. Their ouly crime was loyally to tho Government. "Mr. Phillip", a school teacher and pastor of a church at Oxford, Lafayette couuty, was here yesterday. His life is threatened because be wrote a letter to the Jackoa 1'i ot. exposing Ihe otitrsges commuted by the KebHs in that county. He sas that when the election began, the tri edmeu were told if tbey could not vote tbe Dimoerutic ticket they must not vol with the radicals, for by so doing they would make themselves enemies of their former trieuds, their masters, (succeeding in intimidating them so far tbat ihcy were alrual to vote the radical ticket, tbey next tell them tuev must vote the Democratic ticket or tbey would bo cousidered enemies an3 how. Mcautime a dozen or so were nrrested under the frivolous excuse ot their not giving their names exactly as registered, and the colored men were so frightened that they voted tbe Democratic ticket iu a body. Alter having thuB voted, iusny of them complained that they did so against their will; but the Rebel Democracy quietly iniormed them that such talK would uot be allowed. "I send you tbe above well authenticated facts in regard to outrages in Lafayette county, as an inukatiou of the conduct ot the Rebels all over the fctatc. In many places there were not so much violence and iniimidatlon used; In many o'hera a great deal more. Down on th"? Yrzoo tbey 6hot a negro, cut bis throat, and tying his hands behind him, threw htm into tbe river. "The Commissioners of Election in every county were insulted in every possible manner, without being subject to open violence; and, it they dared reply, pistols aud knives wero in sight in an instant. "Truly, it has been a reign of terror all over thobtale. People of the North will scarcely realize the extent aad ficudisa character ot Uebel violence. "The loval people of this Slate charge tho 'Democratic Central Committee,' the Hebe) stump orators and editors of this State, with a deliberate aud pre meditated attempt to prevent a fair election. " Some time ago the ' Ceutral Commit tee' issued a circular to ihe freedmen, telling them that, by joining the Loval League, they ren dered themselves h ablu to impiiaonineiit in the penitentiary uud a fine of a thousand dollars. They declared (hat they knew was false, if they knew anything about it) that the object ot the Loyal League was to compel men to vote the radical tictPt. "In addition to this nieanneS3, they tried to produce the impression among the freedmen that the Democratic party was lu favor of lui pnrtial sufTiuffe. "To understand nu're fully the aulaclo is im pudence of the charge against the Loval Lenijue I and their threat ol tines and imprisonment. It ', is necessary to bear iu mind that the Ku-Klux ' Kluu is organized in every county of the Statu, and that us obiei t is violence and assassination. "Thev ended their 'address' wnh a Hire.it that if they (the freedmen) voted the radical ticket, they would never iu the luture give them auy employment. "This document, and others of I ke character, served both as a threat to the freedmen and a firebrand among the K.'s, iuturia'inn them and rendering a fair election iranossibie iu this State. The result lias been that the election just past has Lo parallel tor outrageous violence iu the history of our country." The largest coDger eel ever known was lately caught near Wexford, Ireland. Ilia length was over fourteen feet, and his cirouui : fereuce exceeded four feet. The mane on his back resembled strong horse hair, ami stood four inches high. When caught in the net his struggles are stated to have been tre mendous. SPECIAL NOTICES. OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Philadelphia, May 13, 1868. UOTJCB: TO BTOC'KItOi.IH.s.-Xn pursuance of resolutions adopted by the Bonrd of Directors at a stated meetlug held this day, notice Is heieby given to the Stockholders of tbls Company, tbat tliey will have the privilege ol subscribing, either directly or by substitution under Bucb rules as may be prescribed therefor, for Twenty-five Per Cent, of additional BUick at Fbr, in proportion to their respective Inter ests as they Bland registered on the books of the Company, May 20, lbrtS, Bolders of less than four Shares will be entitled to subscribe lor a full share, and those holding more Shares than a multiple of four Shares will be entitled to au additional Share. (Subscriptions to the new Stock will be received un and after May 80, l&fis, aud the privilege of subjoin ing will Cf-Hse on the Slab, day ol July, isi;s. The luHtaimeutsoa account of the new Shares shall be paid Id caeh, m follows: 1st. Twenty live per Cent, at the time of subscrip tion, od or before the 30ih day of July, lsas, 2d. Tweuty-nve Pur Cent, on or before the 15th day Of December, 8d. Tweiuy-live Per Cent, on or before tbe 15th day of June, lstft. Uh. Tweuty-hve Pur Cent, on or before the 15th day ot December, IStiS, or It Stockholders should prefer the whole amouui may be paid np at ouce, or any remaining Instalments may be paid up la full at the time of the puyuient ot tbe second or third Instal ment, aud eacU Instalment paid up, shall be entitled to a pro rata dividend ibat may be declared on lull Shares. THOMAS M. FIRTH, S 14 llw Treasurer. PHILADELPHIA AND EKADINU RAILROAD COMPANY. Olhce No. 227 8. FOURTH Street. Philadelphia, May 27, lwls. NOTICE To the holders ol bonds of the PUILA DKLPIIIA AND READING RAILROAD COM PANY due April 1, 1670. 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As a beverage, It Is an pleasant and de lightful as a glHHsof rich iHrfc-hrown Silierry; hk bu sppc-uzer belore mealM, perfectly magical, aud bh a dlKenler of food, tbe most out eut, com pound lever knew. Altogether, I consider It oue of the unpplest combinations of medlclual herbs ev r olned to tbe public as a curative. 1 most cheerfully and couQdently ronommond H to every sufferer from Doiilllty, lyNpepnla, and KlieumailHin. As a Riibstilii'e for the vll liinoiiH alcohollo and vinous concootlons lm- blhed at too many of tbe public bars of tue pre sent day, it ruuntalno prove a blessing. Verv trnlv yours, ALEXANDER W. BLACKHUItN", 610mwfi3t Fire Marshal. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETC. pjEVV STYLES OF FANCY CASSIMERES. JAMES & LEE, SO. 11 NOBIU SECOND STJiKET, Sien of the Gclilen Liarrib, AMY ITfe TUHi ATTENTION or MFrt. IHAA'I TlUVKS, Ct.OTUIF.UM. AND OT at A KM, TO lalfr.lK lAIISD ANUNPLEV Dili AfcaMfltYJSKItiT r F4NCV VASSI DUBULLIUENKrY TT A-AMal, AT WnOLESlLE AND BETA II.. w PAINTED PHOTOS. NEW THING IN A R T. EEItLfN PAINTED rilOTOS. A. S. ROBINSON, No 0.0 CHESNUT S:reet, Has )ust received a superb collection of U Eli LIN IMINTKD PHOTOQ RAPIId OF I'LOWEHSJ. They are exquisite gems of art, rivalling lu beauty, naturalness of tint, and petfeutlon of f rin a great variety of tbe choicest exotic llowerin plants. They are mounted ou boards of three sizes, and sold from 25 reu t a to 13 and $4 each. For framing and the album they are Incomparably beautllul. 8 iSJ STOVES, RANGES, ETC. N OTI Cfi. Til E UNDERSIGNED Wouul call allemlnii of tne public to his NSW liULDaN ilAt.LK i'UHNAL'E. This s an entirely new lieaier. It ih ho con structed an to at once commend ltneli to general favr, ben s a c rxibinaiiou ol wrought and cast iron. It Is very simple In lie construction, hud In eeructly air. light; sell tleaoli g, having no pipes or drums to he taken out arid cleaned. It la an arranged wltu upright Hues an to produce a larger amount or heat from the Bme weight of oat llmu any furnace now In use. The liygrun'etrlc oruilltloo ol Hie air as produced ly uiy new arrangement ot evaporation will at once de monbtrate ibai it Is th ouly Hut Air furnace that will produce a perfectly healthy atmonpliere. Those In want or a complete Ueallug Apparatus would do well to call and examine theOoMmi Kagle, UH A KLKM WIL.LIAMS, IS 03. 1132 and ll:il MAKKK I' Street, Philadelphia. A largo assortment of Cooking Ranges, v'lre-hoard Ftoven, Low Down Urates, Ventilatora, etc., always ou baud. N. Ji. Jobbing of all kinds promptly done. 5 10 THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER, Oil hL'Kd'IOA.N KANUrS, tor Families, Hotels, or Public Institutions, In TWKNTr DlFFJtrtENT HKH. Also. Philadelphia Hai'ges.Hot Air Furnaces, Portable Heateis, Low down Urates, Firebourd tstoves, liatn Boilers, blew hole Plates. Boilers, (Jeoh lug Stoves, etc, wholesale and retail, by the manufacturers HHARPE & THOMSON, 1 27 Bin th6m No. 2ii9 N. SKCUNU Street LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT t'OR THE CITY X AN1 COUNT OF PHILADELPHIA. Kstateoi DAVIKL POUTER, deceased. The A unlit r appoluied tiy the Court to audit, settle, and adjust tbe accouut ot J AMES UKA and UtiO HUIfl POWFLL, rtxecnti rs ol the lust will and testament, of liAMKL POttTKH deceased, aud lo report distri bution of the balance In the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties Interested, for the purpose or his upiidlnlment. on TUKMDAY, July 21, A. f. lis. at eleven 1 11) o'clock A. M.. at bis o 111 (Hi, No. 4oO WAL N CT Street, In the city of Philadelphia. WILLIAM I). BARVR, 7 10 1 m w 51 Auditor OVERNMENT... PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE . PITKIN &C0. r TEJN'IH. f-TJI rARLK FOIt SPOItTINU PU KP.jiUS, AKJl i HILUKKN'W LAWN TENTS. AWNIN'J". BAHNKss. SADDLES, HORSE HHEKIH. rt,Y MjTK ETC PITKIN i ., S 18 thstnlra No. 71 North hBOOND street. CORN EXCHANGE HAG MANUFACTORY. JOHN T. H A I L E Y & CO., RK.MOVKO TO N, E. comer ot MARKET and WATER streets, Philadelphia. . DEALERS IN KAOa ND BAUQINQ Of every dt scrlpllou, tor Grain, Flour, Salt, Super-Phosphate of Lime, Bone Dust, Etc Large and small GUNN Y BaUS constantly on band. it:i Also, WOOL SAC KS. Jt HN T. Bailky Jamjw Carcaokh. PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL. pHiLADKi.euiA, January 28, 1868. Tbe attending Managers are: , b. Morris Wain. No, l!H South Delaware avenue, 1 AOolpb E. Borle, No, 15S Dock street. Attending Pbyslvlau-Dr. J. M. Da Oosta, No. loot fcpruce stn et. 1 Attending surgeons Dr. Addlnell Hwson. No. 1OT Pouih Fifteenth street; Dr. D. Hayes Ague w, No. IS Nonh Kleventb strfet. , 1 he f hislflans and Surgeons attend at the Hospi tal every day (Sundays excepted), to receive appli cation lor admission, , I eisr.iiN seriously loured by accident are always , admitted If brought to the Hospital Immediately I thereafter ? nL WOODLAND CEMETERY COMPANY. The following Manager aud OUlcers have ' n Alette.! f. r thA vear lhhK: Wm. H. Moore. Wm W. Keen. ftamuel K Moon, (ll'lle allelt, F'erdluand J. Lreer, George L Uuzby, KH win u rente. rs. A a.nig"i. ku.r.iL. mill Treasurer JOS. B TUWNSKND. The Manauers have passed a resolu Ion requiring both Loin Iders and Vhltors to present tickets at the entrance tor admission to the Cemetery. T'ckois uiay he bad ai the Oftice of tbe Company, No. S'.s AHtTJ "tret. or ot any of tbe Managera. 7 i yIRE GUARDS, YOB BTOBB FRONTS, ASTXU9IS, VAO TOBIES, ETC. Fatent Wire Balling, Iron Bedsteads, Ornament Wire Work, Paper Makers' Wires, aud every variety Of W Ire Work, ruauutaotured by K. WALKER dt HONS, (raw! . Fa U north BIXTH BUwi FIRE AND BURGLAR PR00FSAFE8 LUM AND DRY PLASTJER AGAIN SUCCESSFUL. BaooKLTsr, May U, isea. Messrs. Marvin A do., New York Gentlemen; Oar Planing Mill, with. FIFTY THOUSAND feet of lum ber, was destroyed by Are last night, and wa are happy to say your ALUM AND DRY PLASTER SAFE preserved our books, papers, and money, In excellent order. We want another and larger one, and will call on yon as soon as we have time. Yours truly, SHEARMAN BROS. Tbls Bate was Red hot tor several hours, and the cast-Iron feet were actually melted. It can be seen at our store. No. ZS5 BROADWAY, A PERFECT SAFE. MARVIN'S CUI1021E IK0X SPHERICAL BUEGL1R SAFE, Will mifct all burglars' Implements for any length or time. PLEASE BEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR. MARVIN .& CO., rillMU'ALj 1 721 CIIESTXUT ST., WAREHOUSES, ) (Masonic Hall), riilla., aes into ad iv at. new iobu, 109 BANK STBEKT, IXKVEUND, O., And for sale by onr Aienta lathe principal cities krougliout tbe United btales. 62ti tuibaHtu C. L. MAI8ER. AtANCVACTDBKB OT FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES, LOO ITH, BKLL HANGER, AND DE ALIUS IN BUILDINO HARDWARE, H Mo. 44 It act Btreet A LAKUE ABSU11TMEM OK FIRB 'and Btirslar-nroof H AFEH on hand, wlin Insis doors, Dweiilng-uouse r-.airn, rree rrcnj aamsnes Price, low. C. HANNENFWREH, 65 No. MVIHK Surest. LUMBER. 18(58. HPRUCK JOIWT, SPRUCE JOIST. H KM LOOK. II KM LOCK. 1868. 1 Ol 'Q MKAhONKD t!LKAK PINE. ln.Q lOUO. SKASOKKD CLKtRPINK. lO05. CHOICE PATTERN PINK. HPANIbH CEDAR, FOR PATTERNS, RED CFIM R. lO0(5. Florida f looking. lOOO. CAROLINA FLOORING, vw. V1ROIMA FLXR1NG. DELAWARE FLXRIiS01 AtSH FLOORINM. WALNUT FLOORING. FLORIDA STEP HOARDS. RAIL PLANK. lRftQ WALNUT BDS. AAD PLANK. 1 QC'Q lOUO. WALNUT m AND Pt.VNii. lOOO. WALNUT BOA RI .S. WALNUT PLANK. lOfiQ UNDERIAKEKM' LUMLER. Ippn lOUO. UNDER I'AKJ'.IW LUMoJKR. lOUO. Rf-D CEDAR. WALNUT AMD TTNK. IQiJfl SEASONED POPLAR. lQf'O lOUO. bEASON'ED CHERRY. J-OOO. ASH. WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDH. HICKORY. IRI'tt CTWAR POX AIAERRS' 1 QIQ LOVC CIGAR BOX MAKEKa lOOO. bPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS, FOR SALE LOW. lPftft CAROLINA SCANTLING. inin lOOO. CAROLINA H. T. MILLS. lOOO. NORWAY SCANTLING. CEDAR SHINGLES. "To7o" lOUO. CYPRS t-H INGLES. lOOO. , MAULE, BROTHER A CO., '! No. 2aut) SOU1H Street. T. P. GALV1N & CO., LUMBER COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SHACKAMAXON ST11EET WHARF, BELOW SLOArS MILLS, (tW-CAiXED), PHILADELPHIA, AGENTS FOR SOUTHERN AND EABTEKN Mann fncturers ol YELlXlW PiNE and SPRUCK TIMBUtt BbARDc. etc., sliall be bai py to litruUli orders at wuolewle rates deliverable at auy accessible port. Constantly receivluK and on band at our wharf SOUTHERN FLOOikING, SCAN 1 LING. HH IN ULKf, EASTERN tAlIIS.PU'KKl'S BKD-8LATS. SPRUC'E, HEMLOCK. ELECT MICHIGAN AMI) CANADA PLANK AND BOARDS, AND HAO MA'ICC bHli- ENEES. 1 31 StuLUj ALL OF W nil II WILL BE DEUVUIEO AT ANY I'ABTUt'lHE t'ITT PBO,iPTIiY, KITED STATES BUILDERS' MILL, N08. ESLEh jr BRO., PROPRIETORS. Always on band, made of tbe Best Seasoned Lumbw t low prices, WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, BALUSTERS AND NEWELS. Newels, Balnsters, Brackets, and Wood Bonldlncs WOCD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS. BALUSTERS AND NEWELS. Walnut and Ash Hand Ratline X. end i Inches. BUTTERNUT, CHESNUT, AND WALNUT MOULDINGS to order. tUi DRUGS, PAINTS, ETC. JOLEllT SHOEMAKER & CO, K. E. Corner or FOURTH and RACE Sts., PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DRUCCI3TS. IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF Wlille Lead and Colored Faints, Tulty, Varnishes, Etc AQENT3 FOR THE CELEBRATED FREXCII ZIXC F AIM'S. DEALERS AND CONSUMERS SUPPLIED LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. ?.18M- GROCERIES, ETC. rpO FAMILIES RESIDING IN TIIE RURAL DISTRICTS. We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply families At their country reMdencea with every description ol FINK GROCERIES, TEAS, ETC., ALBEUT J. UUBtlBTSt Dealer la Fine Groceries, lUirp Corner ELEVENTH and VINE sts. piTLER, WEAVER & CO., KAN UF ACT UREB8 OF MANILLA AND TARRED CORDAGE, CORDS TWINES, ETC., No. 23 North WATER Street, and No. 22 North DU LA WARE Avenue. Ipiuladju-phia. Edwin H. Fitikb, michak, Wkavub. Don had F. CTI.OTHIKB. 1 Hi QOTTON AND FAX. OI all numbers and brands. Tent Awnlnsr, Trnnk, and Wauon Cover Duck. Also p's t r Manufacturers' Drlor Felts from oue to several Ret wide; ff&tfli ft IN'Ot iui AU SHIPPING. 4f$'ftTf 8T E A M TO LI V Kit POOL, CALLINO SliJli,li4 AT QUEENTOWN. iiieliiuian Line, under contract with the United, Stait-s and British wovarumentSt for carrjlat tu M alls. CITY OF B08TON......M.......M..Stnrflay, JnlyM CITY or A IWEKP ... Haiurdar, July M CITY OK N KW YORK(vla Halifax) l owday, J.lr M CITY OF PA f ,.... Hlnr1T, A.itast 1 CllYOFlAiNDO .Mtnr(1y, Asiisst S CITY OF BAL'lIMOR Saturday, Auirait II and e.cb sum eed I us Sam id ay and alternate Monday, at noon, from Pier No. 46 NORTH Klver. Rates nf prsKaire by tbe Mali Steamer BAILING EVERY SATUKUAY: Psyaole lu Gold. I Parable in Curreocy, First Cabin ., (ten Storage. " to Irfinrion Idol " to Londoa.MM 0 " to I'arls.. 1IS " to Pans 10 PsMsRsby tbe Monday steamers: Cabin. Sao, gold; Steerage, las, currency, hates of passage from New Jork to Halifax l'aliln.2o; Stexrage, I0, In gold. Pa sengers sIho forwarded lo Havre, Marahnrg. (Ira nian, pie. at moderate rates. Hteerege pmnHgn Irtim Liverpool or Queenntown, 40. currency, Tlolcets c. be bought here by persons sending tor their triendst For further Information, apply at tne Company's tOlce. JOHN O. DALE, Agent, No. 15 BROADWAY, New York. Or, CDONNEI.L A FAULK, Managers, 12 No. 411 CHESNUT Street, Phils, r,f,"r NORTH AMERICAN STEAMSHIP- LILi-kZ Ct) M P A N Y. Vbrousb Llsieto California, via ra.aa.rn Hallroad. NEW AR tANUKMENT. Patl'ng front New Yo. k on tbe nth and anth rtt Tb. KHV MONTji.or the uy beture wtien ttienu dates lull on Sontiuy. f's-agc h wer than by anj olbfr line. For lufui illation adUrsN 1). N. CA II KINGTON, Agent. Pier No. 46NOUTII KIVEK New York, Or 'i HUM An R Sb:AItLE, No. 117 WALNU r Mret. I'bllRdel. liia pa, W. H.W KBll. rreVden'. OH AS. DANA, Vice-Free Oflic- B4 K.(:l AMIK Mao . Nmy York. 8S9UI PaSsaO". TO AND PltOM tiREAT rv ft 1 1 h lllttlyvl.N d.H IKftbiiNJJ BV STEAMSHIP AM) HAlbiN4 PACKET. AT KKnl O.D KA I K-i DRAFTS AVAILABLE Til K4LG HOUT FNO 1AM1, IliKLANl), M Ol't.A.Ml, AND WALES, lor parllcnlur. apply to TAP JOlT. BUOt HErtS A tX No. S6 SOUTH Strte'. au.l Nn. li liKOA"W AY, Or to T H M S T. SKA RLE. 1 1 N 217 WALSt'T ttreut. NKVV EXPUK-S LINE TO ALh.X audria. Gtortteiown. and Wuhni.tnn D. o., via Chesapeake and Delaware ca ial Willi con neclionaal Alexandria from the most d'rnct route) lor L ncbiinrg, Xristot, Euoxvllle, NtwbvUle, Dal to a Biid ibe rtiutbest. s.tc amers leave regularly from tbe first wharf abort Mark t street. Ftetvht received dally. WM. P. CLYDE CO., No. 14 North aud H.iuili Wnarves. 3. B. DAVIDSON. Agent hi, Oeorgntou. M. ELDR1DGE fc Co., Agents at Alexandria, Vlr gltla. oi ifffrU NOTICE. Voii NEW YOKK, VIA Bsii irii'-rtfc dkla ware a,nd raritan oanal. HA PREr-S KIKAM1IOAT COMPANY. Tle Sieaui Propellers or tbls line will commence loaning ou SA1 LRDA Y, 2uth lustant, leaving dally as ubual. THROUGH IN 24 HOUKH. f.oods forwarded by all the lines going out of New litrk. Ni rih. East, and W eel. free of coiiimlulun. Freights reenved at our usual low rate. WILLIAM P. Ct YDK A CO.. Agents. , . No 14 WHARVES, Philadelphia. JAMFS HAND, Agent. ' No. 119 WALL Street, corner of South. New Yorkf fffK PIIILADBLPHI4, UICHMOM D ajbju ani Norfolk w i ka mmiip link. 'IHROLUH FREIGHT AIR LINE TO THIS SOUTH A ND WES P. m EVERY SATURDAY, Street0011' IKST WHAHF above MARKET THROUGH RATES and THROUGH RECEIPTS to all points In North auu Suu.h I arullna. via bea bouru Air Line Railroad, coiii.'ec.lng at PorisiuoutU and to Lynchburg. Va., Tennessee and the Went, via YliKlulu and Teonsbsee Air Line and Rloutnoud and Danville Railroad. Freight HANDLED HUT 0CE. and taken at LOVi EK RaTFS THAN ANY OTHER LlivK. Tbe regularity safely, ami cheapness of tms route ci uimenu it to tbe public as tue most desirable me diuui for carrying eveiy description ol freight. No charge lor commission, drayage. or any expense Ot transfer. Steamxhlps Insured at lowest rates. ' Frtlght received dully. WILLIAM P. CLYDK St, CO., No. 14 isortb and Souih WHARVK9. W. P. PORTER. Ageut at Richmond aud City Point T. P CROWELI fe CO.. Agents at Norfolk. 1 r hn"TTN FOR N EW YORK SWIFT-SURE! taaKdiuKiuruTruuHiioriailon Company DeapitUih i. u f lit sure i-int'B, via Deluware and Rarllaa Canal, uu uud after me 'fith of March, leaving dully at VI M. eiid 6 P. M connecting with all NoriUuru aud EaHtPin lines, For irulvht, which will be taken on accommodating; terms, uppiy to W1LLIA A M, HAIHO & CO., 112 No. I'Ji S. DELAWARE Aveuue, T.nTJlT.T.ATfTi'si nnTTnn T Tien -VAf. UutAi REDUCTION IN PHEItlHM. Goods oy well hi. io veuts per luu llm , groan. MeaNtirt-ment gotitU, 4 ceuts per cubic loot. Freights received at all times, aud insurance guar anteed at tbree-eighilm per cent. For further Information, apply to r. JOHN F OHL, ' 7 2i I ler 19 North Whurvec. STEAMBOAT LINES. DRISTOL LINE BETWEEN SEW YORK AXD BOSTON,. VIA BRISTOL. For PROVIDENCE, TAUNTON, NEW BEDFORD CAPE LUU, aud ail poiuia of railway cou.iuuuloa Uuu. East and Norlb. 'Ihe new and splendid steamers BRISTOL and PBOV1DEN E, leave Pier No. 40 NOKIH RIVER, loot of i anal street, adjuiiilug Debranses Street Ferry, New ork, at 6 P. M.. dall , buudays excepted, con uecilng with sttrambunt irft'n at Bristol at 4 Sii A. M,, arriving In Boston ai A M.. In time lo connect with all Ibe uiornlng trains irom that city The most d siraole aud pleat ant rou e lo the while Mountains, Travellers for that point can make direct OJoaeo tloiiS by way of Providence aud Worcester, ut Bwtou. t-iaie-rooms and Tickets seemed at otllce en Pier la New ork, 6 1 5m H. O. BRIQGS. General Manager. : PjIwA FOR CHESTSR, HOOK, AND J&fS.M.CSS WILMINGTON At 8 8(1 aud V 60 A. M. u. it Ob A'. AI. 'Ihe steamer 8. M. F ELTON and ARIFL leave C'HFt-NUT Street V liarl (Sttudays excep edlat S SO ano S'6o A.M., aud I-tu P. M.. returning leave Wil mington at fl'60 A . M., l'i'SU, aud S'60 P, M. Stepping at Cliesier and Hi ok each way. Fare, loo tils between all point. Excursion tickets, 16 ctutu. good to reinrn by either boat. a a if pdnT-N PHILADELPHIA AND TREN. ssl'ii .'i i ir.ton t-teauiboat Line. The steamboat LuiiiiN FORREST leaves ARCH Street Wnarf, for Trtnlou, slopping at Tacony, Torresdale, Beverly. Buriinguin, Bristol, Florence Bobbins' Wharf, and Wblte Hill. Leaves Arch Street Wharf j Leaves South Trenton, baiuniay, July 11. J A. Ml Saturday, July 11, A.M (Mi u dny July 12, to Burilugiuu. Bristol, aud luier niedlale landliiks, leaves Arcli street wharf at 8 A. M, and -i P. &' .: leaves Bristol at lo A. M. and 4' P. M. Mot'day, July is. 6 , a.m Monday, July M, lo A.M Tuefday, 14, 7i A.M TueBday, " 14 11XA.M Weu'Oay, " lo. S A.MlWed'dav, ' ls.U M. Thursday, " 1, 1 A. M Thursday, " is. 2 P.Mt Friday, "17,10 AMltrlday, " 17, 2 P.M Fare to Trenton, 4U cents each way; Intermedial places, 26 cents. 4 U OPPOSITION TO TUB COM- B1KED RAILROAD AND RWER, in unit i . Suati er JOHN SYLVK'TER will make dally excuiaioii to WilminKtun (Sunilays excepted), touch- lug st hmer aud Marcus Hook, leaving ARUU Street baif at lu A. M. and 4 P. relurulug, loave Wi uilnirui at 7 A. M. and IP. M. Light freight, taken. BURN8, 28tf Captain, i-,aIT"s DAILY EXCURSIONS. TUB .ESStei. splendid steamboat JOHN A. WAR StK Tuaves CH KSN UT Street W barf, Phllada,. at t o'clock and S o'ch-ck P. M., for Burlington antt Bristol, touching at Riverton. Torredale, Andalnsia, aud Beverl Returning, leave. Bristol at 7 O'olooB AFareSs cenlii each way! Excursion. 40 CUt, 411 tf CAPE MAY STEAMER. sT- F 0 B CAPE. MAT. xr&'K On TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS, and BA'I LRDA VS. 1 he tplei.illd new steamer LADYOFTHI LAKE, Capialu 1NUKA1U, leaving Pier 19 above Vine street, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at ! A, M.. and returning from Cape May on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. FAhE z-25, lucudlng Carriage Hire, Servai Is... I '50, ' ' Children ,. IP. ft, ' Season llckeis, ia Carriaje Hire extra. Tbe Lady of ihe Lake la a tine sea-boat, has hkfc ou-e state-room accomim daHous. and la idtled us with everything neteasary for 'the sa eiy an. comfort of passengers. CALVIN TAUGART. Ofllce-No. li N. DELAWARE Avenue, (t
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