THE DAILY EVENIKS TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TfYTTIlSDAY, JULY Ifl. lgff- FROM TENNESSEE. H.adlBia; Proscribed. . Aocounts roach us from (Jle. "al ion, and Bedioid count.e ot ire.? Penr; petraed bt tbeKn-K.m on colore. Pjl'' " horror pracUd tij thesa wretcbea 4'ro mor Intently blaok erert day. T&ey roaa VroJM the oountr and prrpetra e their criaK u mpperrut Impunity, and a Satanic dftermn. 10,1 al disregard ol counequcnces perfectly P palling. The tonnir scoundrels of the Elan baris grown bold ot lite by lea on of tbe iinouul'y wdh irutcb many ot their oroers have beeu allowed to roann over trm country, wblpolnn end robb D(t, detemnn. d to be ahead 01 every other place In ttii'ir persecution spirit aad hostile demon strait on 9 on colored men. A short time ago tnee assaB-las killed Mink Barks, a colored nan, llviujr on Marshall's ? Isolation, three miles from CoinersviHe. he momleru of tbe Klau went ronul taking arms by force from cv-ry colote pi-rton w"ho had one; an1 aaiODif the tbieviuir crowd were three wbo w-ro recoitniBud by one tscoit and several O'.ner , colored men. who bad tbe tb eves pr .sccut-d at the cooi ty court of M'- f ount?. The Ku Klux vere discharged. Tuere were tnree o then Bob Wolver, M.flordou, Hiid B ibOur.um. Tnree or the colored men eie subsequently tn.-e cd ed tvitta death; tDJ ilay was nnined for the d"cd and the place Jndica'td, and sbout a dozen others were to 0- setereiy whipp"d. Tueir Dames are Crittenden, Stanhope, aud Buck, aud on jesterda the deei was to be don. Toey escaped with taeir lives, and are nowlnton. On tbe 1st ol July five armed men appeared befor tbe dftelliDebou-te of Jailing Frtncis, Corumlseloncr oi Real 'r ton tor Overtou county, and, poin'lnsr their nuns In at the win dows, cemanaed his surrender. On beuiR lu formea bj Mrs. Francs 'bat berhuBOand was not at tbe bouse, trey proceeded to searching preme, took hat arms tbey could und, and such otUer articles as they chose to appr jpriat-. By this time some confederate, who had con ceaio'i ibeuelves ou the arm, called to them to "corae on, ih"y ha l bim." At UiU the null ans lelt taking thir booty. A choit tlmn af er they were gone. Mr. F. neard to paus fire, aiuf annnnmntr her husband ii ad been shot, sbe and two neiebbcrlDg women followed in tbe direction of the hnne. Directly they heard Other puns, and In a lew minutes twenty or more thots were fired. Coniiuuinn to follow lh. i trail khf camp unon a aste-hou-e In an old field, some mile or more trom ber hou-e, where hn tnnnii tier lnidbana Ivlns dead. UU hands were tit d, and he was completely riddled with bullet l UK'S. . . on thp ntaht of the 15h of June thoo Infamous wreiches weut into tbe home o Mr. Lewis Btrlcsally, in Marshal count?, aud abused him, : and we learn iteti calculations were to serve iu a like mabnrr tbe perj n of Bcrrjinao "ca'e- Mr Willis, and al-o K. foyfter tor trie soH cause ot boardu p a teacher at hi hon.-e. Thev ex 'piesBea an intern ion to hang Mr. Jeokins for his 1 habit ot reaaing tni' u nie iu iQ'ie i ins own race, therebv makine tnero a' wise as tne wbit imen, as thev alk-ee. " Mr. Jeukms is ihe minu ter iu Oils viciniiv and is worth v ot protection. He Is allowed to jrearhbnt ooce n month. Five karri wort, in?, honest citizens were d razeed out ot their beds in the niilit aud maltreated io the rnot shocking mannpr. While wbtDDinff was being done, the cause uiveti for it was that they had voet for Brownlow. and it thev did not. vo etbe Con servative t.cket neit time they would b" killed. John Street, one ot the officers ot Chape1 Hill, onenlv declared that there never ba'l been auv peace, and that ihev onlv retired awhile to reu ana gainer lorce ior auo uer rtueiuou. ne sonot another squire ba been Pijoacd In tboe n pht law-breakinir aud cit-zen-terrifyine epe d'tionc fihd his right arm wounneJ. Three of the Klan have been woundPd. one mortally, but ttey are bnmlv recrultincr, and bave au linmenfie amount of etuis and revolvers, and they swear they will tig-ht aeain. There in a reerular war here between the whites and blacks. POLITICAL. Don't mix the two Biairs one belongs to the church, the other dou't. Tbe St. Juscpn (Mo.) Union nominates General Loau tor the United States tienatc in .' place ot ti e leueuade Ileiidi isou. Oeneral Koecraus is m Caicago, and washe his hano o' tae Democratic Convention. i.eoo;o Wilces wants I beai any sum from f5000 up on ihe election ot Ciritnt a'iu i.orax. A couteujDorarv bids farewell toCuietJui tlce t ha-e, t-HjuiK he is a pickled Salmon aud bitoly tainted at ibau The New ifork corrcpondent of the Paris . Opinwne Rationale culli Uh.ef Justice Cuaie ,-tt)e slipperiest iox iu the United States.' ' boiie oue has recalled the put verae iu the New Gospe1 ot Feace: "And no of the Pad- hees he was called Seymour, because be could . Haymore and maue less thuu any other ninu livin'.'' It Is confidently stated that General John A. Dix, now American M uiMier at i'aris, it one of the thousand of nr jjemocr ns who, iu reiuniu to support Si jmoui nua uiatr, wilt heartily sda tain Orant and C diax. Deiujcrncy nave Uutler to tbe Republicans Tbe R"D'iblicans dL-cnarnc the ouliuauou by handing tbe Blair over to the Dem jcracy. TU it ia what uiav do called paying oil a ueot with compound ii teie t. (Jovemor Andrew, three days before his dea'h, t-aid: 'The teudeucv of tbe hour is to wards Giant; and tliaus Det. Graut h os jitu'e and bouest a man that 1 believe he u bound to be rieht anjwhere." vVnh !?eaiOui'8 friends burtiing negro Or phan Asylums, and iilair' Irieuds dispertiiug the '8taie (ioverumen-s" oi the Sjuhi, we am promised lively times iu the event of the elec tion ot the Democrat c c:uilidateH. Tbeurstactoi Frank Uiuir which brought him before the puolic, wa the writing of a scurrilous article, publibtiaj in me Waihini;tou O dtie, then eonpd oy his father, of which tue laie Colonel Fletcher Webster was the uutt'ci. The Norwich JJu'Ktm huvlug re id Mr. Bel niom'd 6peech, iu which he charged the ex penses of tbe war upou the Republican, says that General Forrest o Kht to nave lollowed in a speech charging the Fort Pillow massacre upon ihe ,luiigers" who were buichered. The Cincinnati Commercial says that Sey tnour'a nomiuatiO'i after h a lejici'.ed ilejliu tions call j to unuil Corvin's ober.uiion at ihe uom'Daiion ot I'olk. "Af er this no one is sate. A man goes to bed a respected citizen, and he ri ea in the morning aud finds ulaifech a Candi da's of the Dtiuocrailc party ior the Presi dency." Datlel 8. Dickenson used always to say that he knew wnen lioiaMo Beyuiour most ckbiieu to be a cauuida'e f .r oOice, by the per tinacity with which he d"eliued it. When bcjniour received a complimentary nomination iu 1804, and was expected lo a mere to his declared purpose not to accept, he dtsapD dnied an J disputed tbe wier members ot thep tnv, and us aiteaied at the polt", as thev kui-w he wiuld be. The 1 te D au Richmond was tu the lobby of Tweddle iiall at the time, and aoine one iiilormibg hiui that Seymour waa inakmga speech accepting tle nomination, be turned ou ii hjil in anjifT, (aying, "I always knew be H n a ! ol, and no he ha proved it." 1 hi Cincinnati Gazettr contains a letter trom Atlanta explaining the partial defeat of tue Re publicans in the Georgia LegiUntnre. It ann i ouioi vd arpirauona or a tew uuattea canal daienlorthe United States Senate. The two ' arpntlemen who it wai supoo-pd until latel i would be elected without onno-ition. arc Foster lit.witeit of Auguma. and Jjreph fc. Brown, of Atlanta, both true and t el men. audit wasouly very rucenily that tbe comb natious of numerou't uui.imnta became kuowu. The didiciiltv reHulted in the clectlou rf the clerk and tuespngr tu the House by the Democrxts. Tue HepubluaDs, Lowevei. rallied ou the election of tbe other offi cers and deleated their opoonents. Tne kies ar iiia rpnrespnted as clpar. and tbe Iteoublt caasairalu UDited. The election of Senator 4 has not yet transpired. Croquet utulrvHai are made of wUite ttiOdUii. B DSlNkSS NO Tl CES. A i.Vaoa and Drap d'Kts Sok Ooata, I.Iod and Duck 8ck Ooau, whl'S and oolorsd. Clolb, CaMlmsra. Drap o'Bta, and Llneu VmU. CMlmera and Linen Paota, large aMortmenta Unen DDitura, all shade. Xvary Tarlety of Clothing, salted to the season for Men', Youths', Boys', and Children's, new, fresh and fashionable, replenished delly, and selling rap Idly at prion gnaranteed lower than the lowest else where, and full satleotloa guaranteed every pur chaser, or the sale cancelled and money refunded. Bail WV 6mwmi Bbmkbtt a Co., iVWl and L TawBB MalU tiixth itreeit.) Na 618 U abr kt At., PHII.ADBI.Pni, Akp No. K Bboapwat. Wbw Yqbk. WAmtkd Two Boys to s'rlp, and one to count and pack. Apply t Cigar Btore. No. &o. This "adver" strack nt as one that would bring any number of applicants, even if It Included eveobody as well aa boje: for wku w mid not be giad of a rtianoe where one would get raid fur "stripping" aneb wea. Iher a thlaT and lottead rf "two bos wanted it trip," any number of men and boys could be bad 'or Ibst lurione, on tbe very snraiieat of wagei. The next bett thing, howeve-. Is to always wear tbe sew thin Summer Clothing sold at Com. Htokbm A Oo.'s nndei tbe Continental, Jbwklrt. Mr William W. Cauldy. No. 12 Sooth Becond street, baa tbe largest and must attractive assortment of fine Jewelry aad silverware lo tbe city. Purchasers can rely npon obtaining a real, pare arti cle furnished at a price which cnnot be equalled Be also has a large stock ot American watches In all varieties atid at all prices. A visit to his store Is sure to result In pleasure and profit A CustAOB log Pooa Ixvalim A limited number or Invalids, wbo bave little or no means of their own, will be received at Eastern Hyselan Home, Florence Heights, N. J., at one ha I to one-fourth the usual charges. Bend stamp for circular. Fine Ctjbtum Madk Boots and Bbobs for Oen tlemen. Baruett, No S3 bouth blxth street, abuve Cbetbut. Musuvito NaTs and Canopies, at JPattbs's, No. M( 6 Cbesnnt street. Lack Curtains and Window Shades, at Pattkn's, No. Hit hesnut stret. Old M tt jesses made over at Pattbn'h, No. 1403 Cbesnnt street. Ui-iioiTERiNO prints are reduced at Pattrn's No. 1408 Cbesnut street. Ks Carpets made op and old ones laid at Pat tin's No. 1408 Cbesnnt street. OaovKB s Barbb's illghest Premium Bewlng Uacblnes, No. 730 Clieanot street. , Nbwspapbbs. Pvrlodluals. Fasnioa Plates, and AtaKkEiue boih Kngilsn and American may bs had an soon as pub! Inn d of John Tieiiwllh, tne great .ews agei.t. His enterprti and euergy a s cured or bint an exieomve pairuii ge, wnlub ne oonluua iiRKilbly by lun lshmgibeNew York iiapnrt ev rl hnura rarllor than they ran be obtained by tbe rein lar mails and by selling tne perlndlcals a d maga zines at tbe lowest .oWb e prices Thoie desiring the latest Intelligence should visit T.euwuh a News Kiupoiluoj. at No. 1U7 B Tulnl strei-U Lois of Alpaca Sac ss. Lnls of Linen Rarki, J ils of the Chicuit". Linen flarkt. Lot 0 lite Wioeolnle hunters, l.itU 0 Duck Nnekt JmU 0 H ints VetiU, l.U of J, men run's ami Vet's, AU fi esn und very nice ITg- Alpacas from 2t$ to '. Mb-Jahlus torn l Hi to It etc, tie, Wanam.ker A Brown, Oak Halt, R. K. Corner of fi xth and Market tt reels, JUT A good lot of Vlrt (rumen's Long Hacks, GROCERIES, ETC. M N. THE FIKST KEW ST. JOHN'S SMOKED SALMON Offered For Salo this Season. SIMON COLTO-N & CLARKE, GItOCERS, S. W. Corner BROAD and WALNUT Sis., 816 tilths PniLADELHtA. A( f'BNTNi -TUB ItF.MT KOAHTEB COP. '1 U ever mIu Iu l'liiindelptiia, a WlLMO.M'Jl old f-siaoilebed Tea Warehouse, No. 1M CllKSJUT Bireet 30 C-F.TN.-U001 NT BO NO R0 4WTED colt:; at wii.wo.vn. No. 236 CHK- Uf M.rent, rrr cents.-Java coffee, in lauuk JJ Uuvernuentsa;ks at WlLMlK'k. I7NOI.IN1I t'lllCUIIHV, FOR H4KINU j CuH'ee rlon ami mruu For sain at tVI MO.N'I old established Tea Wa.ebouse, No. Ut ollKaNUT street. 80 CNTN PER roVNO.-UOODNTMONa ULAtUIKA, WlksOX'M, NO. 2S1 Cfl h. U 1 Blreet O" iRAXUE I'KMOE A N II :NL.IKII IIKEA.K- FAVr it;-, at H1L.NUM K Tea Warehouse.. No WB i'ii FJsND r Htreet 'IFTIKUNFKOMTIIK IIKNTTEAN INTI1K ll lTV, lor sale to-day at W I ISOM'o.lS 'Httistmut SEWING MACHINES. T H E GREAT AMERICAN COMBINATION BUTTON-HOLE 0VERSEAMINU AND SEWING MACHINE, Its wonderful Popularity Conclusive l'rool of its Great Merit. Tbe Increase In tbe demand for this valuable Macblnt baa been TENFOLD durlug tbe last seven uuntbs of Its first year before the public 1 bis grand and surprising success is nnprecedented In the history ei Sewing Machines, and we feel fully warranted In claiming that IT HAM NO EttVAL, Being abeolutely the beat FAMILY MACHINE IN THE WOULD, And Intrinsically tbe Cheapest, for It Is really two Machines combined In one. froid at tbe S. We Cor. of ELEVENTH and CHESS UT, PHILADELPHIA. 5 luituthlf A T N T E D. PANTS SCOURED AND STRETCHED From 1 to 5 inches, AT M0TTET, FRENCH STEaM DYELNU AND SCOUKLNU. No. 20J SOUTH NINTH STREET, AND No. 730 It ACE STREET, 7 !S i f UILAUKLPaiA. " vfCniinETJ. . -'h of Aprtt, at the rest . FI"-VAWrrH.-On hln, by the R". M. fleoo of tbe Hev. Axlrew B)an. to Mlaa COH- H. Bnrrlll, Mr. W'M.IAW A. . w DIU A MA RTI ST. both of thai ctty. ., h the JOOUWfN LFJtVN4RD'n Jurf TIW BeT J. Ptpenoer KennaM, Mr. FflANfC CHMJD. to Viae hVK LENNABD. both Of this elty. PltrPBKR HANCOCK.-on the lath tnirtant, trf tbe Bev. Ueorae Frear OLIVER C. PKIfJIfK IV MABTHA H. KAJNIX1C. DIKD. OOPF.-Oa ths 14th Instant, PHILIP OOPB, In tha Tlibyew of bis age. The relatives and friends of the family, Ihe Weoca coe Steam Fire Knelne Company No U, and the rt.il dlers or tee War of HIS are rmpeotfiiUy Inrtted to at tend the fnneral, from his late lasideno. No. tS Cbr silan t'reet on bun'lav afternoon at i o'oec. lo proceed 10 Macbpelah Cemetery. DKOROOT.-vu me lath instant. Mrs. SUSAN DE QKUOT, relict of the late captain James 1) Urooi, In the 75' b year of her age. Tbe relaiiv- and mends are Invited to attend the funeral, from Ibe residence of ber son, Ja.ne Di Uroot, No. 8.U h. Blghib street, On Fr day. th 17-l Ill s' anr. at i o'clock. Interment at BU Paul's Mr & Church. KDWAIITS, On the Isth Instant. BAR tH B WARDS, wife f tbelate Thomas Kdwards. In the SflHi year of ber age. The relatives aud friends of the family are respect, fully Invited to attend the fnneral, from ber l'e residence. No, 1167 Hanover street, on Hunday after noon a- 6 o'ef ek. KNNIH On the 14th Instant. HARRY B4UN PH HH, son of Wllilam and Margaret JCunls, aged 17 mniilhH. The relative and friends of tbe family are Invited lo attend the funeral from the residence of bis paren'v rear of No. 117 Clirlstiau street, no Friday morniog at 9 o'clock. To proceed to C. C. Cemn ery. JONJts.- On the 1Mb Instant. WALT KB TIENRY, Infant son of William It aid Ella M. Joues. 1 he relatl vea and irieudaol the family are respeet fully Invlied to at end lb" luoeral, from Ills prentt reaitiem. No 'ill H tines street, Uermantuwu, on Saturday, tbe IStt Initaot. at o'clock. LAWS -On the 14tb instant, EDWIN HENRY LA WB, In the S4tn 1 ear of his age h Is male irieuua are tvxrn fully Invited lo attend his funeral Irora bis laie reside!. ce, No. 1621 tj. fourth street, en Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. MclULLUUGH. On toe I4'h inntaut MICHAEL, son ol Ptter aDd Miry McCullougb. axed 15 years. The relatives aud frleuaa or ih lauiliy are respeat f tally liiviwa to a' tend tbe funeral, from the residents PI lil" parents. No. 2 It Filbert street, on Friday moru Ing at s o'clock, without further notice. Mrnti VITT. On the 14th Instant. JOHN, son of Tbnn as and Mart an t MvDcvlit, aged t years. 1 lie relatives ana menus 01 tne intuiiy are renpwci fnllv Invued tu attend the funeral, trom the residence of his parents, Nu. 417 b. t'xti eoib street, "n Friday morning ai t o'clock Funer I service at St. Fat rit k's Cliurcb. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. McnoNALI. Suddenly, on the evening of the I4tb luxiaut. at the residence ol his brother-in-law, Dr. J. t lark, tower Mnon, Moiiig vnery county. DUN CAN MAC'DiJNaLD. aged 60 years.- ... , . ills relative and tricmus are respectfully Invited f attend Ms fnneral from bis lesldeoce No. 8:0 N. wroni street, on Bnturday morning ai 9 Vrlock. Fu nerel to proceed to Laurel Hill, isteckorldge, Conn . Manchester. Mass., ana uraua itapius, men., pairs please copy.) ' maTHKWi. On tbe isth Instant. WILLTAM E.. son 01 William H and 4ru M .thews, aged 6 years. The relative ana menus oi .ne muinj are imintji. fully invited 10 attend me fnneral, from the resilience ol his parents No. ltll ou n s reet. on Monday attr- nnnn at O OlOCa. 10 pruvw w Truar.uit Dtreet Vault MKYFR3. On tbe lltb Initant KLLKn MEYKRH, .,1 Mnriln Mtveri. Jr.. uinl ditugiiterot WiIIikui Bty bert. i.. In the Tli year of ber age. A loving a n ful biul wire is gone. An a tlVci innate mo ber and friend. Forever with Christ not a one. To rest where pleasures never end. Then farewell husband baby il-nr. Thtiugii ab-ent from yon, o not fnar, Cod wl 1 protect ai'd ciiiunr too. Ho love one auother a. 1 loved you. The relniivna and friends of tbe family are rewpect fully invited m "eni li-r fnneral. from 'be retl lean 1 of her bubband.No. 1KU4 Nrlh mrest.on Kfd.v atr. n d. at 8 o'clock. To prtcood to Olenwo jd Ce-rio-tery. MORGAN. On tbcllth Inita-t. K 4.TK LTNCDLT, dauKliter of tleoTe W, and Kate Mo gan, a;et 2 yea s a mmiitiH auu u davs. The relative and friends of the family are reanect fully inviied tos'iend thi funeral, from the rwllnce Ot lier peren s. No 2S4 Jitr- ls stre 1. on Frl-lav altar noon ai 6 o'o ot k. Tn r'oceel ti Ltayette Cemotery. PCHAFFFR.-buddenly, on the 15:h Instant. M. GK''Rnll M H ft H. I" " (16 h year Of n's ag. The relatives and frieuds 01 the tauiliy are resnecr full) invited to attend f lie funeral, from h s late resi dence, No- l'!7 M (teven'b stre-t. on l-undy ine IHti instant, at 6 o'clock P. M. To proceed to the Uuloa Jeneterv, hi rN RV On the lflih Instant. FLORK SCE. daugh ter ot J. C. aud iiiutuu bliiney, aged 5 years auu 6 "The'iionds of tbe family are resper'f illy Invttedjo attend the fnneral, (mm ner pare it ' reilleoce. N ll0Blirard avetiue.on K urdi.y. tne IS h luatult a o'clock. Interment in Lau 01 Mill. AmebicaN Life Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia S. E. Corner Fourth and Walnut Streets. JKfTJiis Institution hat no tuyt-rwrin the United HtuUM tilO O L L O WAY'S COXCEXTRATfil) KSSK VCK OF JAMAICAJflKGER. A ri'RE ESSENCE OF THE TRUE -JABIAICA UIMIER. Free from Cayenne Feppr or any other admixture potsekslug AH the Carminative ami dilTiisivelv stimu lating nroiierties Which ae so potent In tue J aw. lea Ginger al me and which are so etticacl us In all cases of Chills fr mi Kxpohure toColdor DAOupneua. Collo Chuiera Mor bus, 1 iarrhota, etc OB8EKVK A half teaspoonful ot Holluway't Gin. ger Is strong" r and more ctTcC'lvs than a fuiltev sptonlul ot any other In tbe market. PBKPARK.D BY JCHNSTCN, H0L10WAY & COWDEN, No. mi ARCH STREET, 78 PHILADELPHIA. FOR SALE. FOH SaLK. A KIUST-CLaSd SILVER plaled Ware Manuf.otjry irde esmOiuhed, Address I. H , at ihls otttc. 7 IS ill TO RENT. R RENT, rUEMlSES, No. 8C CHESNUT SU, FOR BTUP.K OR OFFICE. ALSO, OFFICES ANI LA BGK ROOMS sultabl for a Commercial Colluga. ' J at 6Mtf BANK it THE REPUBLIC PERSONAL. DOUNTIBS, PENSIONS, PRfZB MONEY, and aH clatmsBgalnst tbeNatlonal and State Govern ients promptly collected. Call on or address UkOKGIS W. FOBDa No. 241 DOCK Hfest, 6Btuth2lt One door below Third, COPARTNERSHIPS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TIIAT TIIE limited partnership heretofore ea-lstlug oieeo) toe uuoeisi ueu uuuer ma name or uaiL bUltalik, la luls day alssolved by mutual ounsent. J MIL HoHALK. CUAJUJftl JK N N n. Pb.!lda.,Ja)7l,A1D. 1W, a UUxl liMMFR RESORTS. pLCAOURC TRAVEL, 1868. TIIE CATAWISSA RAILKO VD IHnt Excursion Tickets, it (Jrcatly Re- auced Rates, to NIAGARA TALL8. Mmtreal, Quebec, River Saguenat, WM &nntain, Lake Champtain, Lake Oeorge, Saratoga Fprinyi, etc., COMPRIF INfl FIFTY DIFFERINT ROUTES. Tickets Oood until Noreinbcr 1, and rrlri lege to La j Om at anj VoiaU VThefe routes offer to tourists and pleasure sseksrs scenery unsurpassed la this oeantry. Oulde books, Oeaorlptlve of the route, and all necet- eary loformatlonrcan bs obtained at the cempsuys Office, No. 25 CHESS UT Street, Philadelphia. N. VAN HORN, 7lthslnSt OKNRRSL PASNOF,R AORST. s U M si e a R E S O E T S UN LINE OF PHILADELPHIA AND READIN8 tlalliHUAU An U JlKArUli ito. MANSION BOUSE, SIT. CARBON, rs. Caroline Wnnder. Pottavllle P. O., BohuylklU Co UbCARORA HOTEL, Mrs. M. L. Miller. Tusearora P. O . Bchuylktll Oc MANSION HOUSE, w. tr Hmith, Mahanoy City P. O., Schuylkill Oe WHITE HOUSE, X. A. Mosa. Raadlnv ANDALUSIA, Henry Weaver, Reading P. O LIVING SPRINGS HOTEL, Dr. a. smith, Wernersvllle P. O., Bucks Co COLD SPRINGS HOTEL, Lebanon Co Cba. Kodearmel. Box iso. narruhnra v. a B0TERT0WN SEMINARY, I M. Koons. Bovertown P. fX. Rarka rvi LITIZ SPRINGS, George T. Urider, Litis P. O., Lanchstar Co PERKIOMEN BRIDGE HOTEL, Davis Longaker. Freeland P. O.. Monurnmarv rm PROSPECT TERRACE; Ir. James Palmer, Freeland P. 0 Montgoraerj H C EN I A HOUSE, C01.I.IXS' BEACH, DELAXVAKE, Is new open for tbe reception of gnpsts. This fava rite place of resort la hevititully si itated at a point on the Delaware B-, a few mltislroai ihe Csps. It has a beautnul lawn Iu front, well Shaded, good sal water bathing, sailing, etc. Take steamer Perry Arch street wbarf. 7 10 im FRANK COLLINS, Proprietor. Post Office address. Da.ky nevlPe. Dal. P HE ""CATS KILL MOUNTAIN HOUSE. Tbls favorite SUMMER REEORT, situated on th OAfEILL MOUNTAINS, State of New York, ant) otmn aiidlng Ihe Quest view In America, having bees recently enlarged, will be open from JUNK 10 tc K.TOBFR I. Terms, $450 per day, or $ 2800 per week. S ages connect at Cntfklil with all ot the Hudsor. HI er Railroad trains, and the day oals from New York or Aiiiany Also wltn tbe steamhoata Thomas Powell and New Ohampion, leaving Pltr 85, foot of FRANKLIN -treet. New York, dally, at B P. M faturiUys at P.M. 6 9 2mJ CHAKLK8 L. BK 4 CII. Proprietor UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC ClTr, NEW JERSEY. FIRST ORAM) Pr.CIYicKADE CONCERT AND HOP, SATURDAY EYEN1N(J, JULY 18. MUSIC UNDER THE EIRIX' TlOJf OF MR. SIMON 1 AeSLRU. 7 lest QONGRE8S HALL, CArE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY, Will receive enests June 23. Terms $1'00 icr Uaj $2500 per week. ricase address, J. F. CAKE, 6 0 tutbszm CAPK ISLAND. yHE NEPTUNE HOUSE, ATLAKTIC CITT, N. J., lias been enlarged, repainted, refurnished with new furniture and spring beds, and Is now open for tbe reception ol visitors. It is within FIFTY YARDS ot Ibe beach. JOHN bMICK, Proprietor. ROBERT Ij. FURY T 18 lm IP ITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J W llibe opened for the reception of guests on feATHimAT, JUNK 87. Bfvt under the ditection of Simon Hassler Persons wishing to engage rooms can do so by ap plying lo BROWN & WOELITER, Proprietors, ATLANT C 'JITY. or 6 2 Om No. ksi RICHMOND Street. PiliLAl)ELPHIA HOUSE, CAl'K I BLAND, N J. I now open lor tbe Sum ni-r season. Faml 1 es deelrlnk a quiet home at tne sea shore at a mode rate j r i u. will call on or addreas K. UbvIi'FirU, No, It 04 til KSN L'T Htieet. Attiiclu a to the efiaiillshment Is a Hue of coaches, lor the accommodation of guests. 6 ii lm T"""ue"tbkmont house, cafe may, is now open for the season Terms-t 60 pr oay, or ti8 per week. UUMPKRKY HtTOnKa, 1 23 lm Proprietor. FTAGS, BANNERS, ETC. 1868. PRESIDENTIAL CONTEST. FLAUS, JUNNERS, TRANSPARENCIES, AND LANTERNS, Campaign Radges, Medals, and Tins, OF BOTH CANDIDA TiC6), Ten different styles sent on receipt of One Dollar and, Fifty Cent. Agents wanted everywhere. Flags In MusUa, Bunting, and Bilk, all sites, whole sale and retail. . Political Clubs fitted out with everything they may require. . CALL ON OR ADDRESS W. F. 8CHEIDLE, No. 40 SOUTH TULUD STREET, (H (fry rtULADBLPiUA FINANCIAL. IfTURiinninifo. . . m . .z mi BUY couroNs OP - GOVERNMENT BONDS AT SAME FICE AS GOLD. AGENTS FOB THE SALE OF TIIE POPU LAR LOANS Central and Union Pacific Rail road First Mortgage Bonds, rrlaclpnl and Interest Tayable In Gold. COUPONS OP 1IJE3K BONDS CASHED AT OCR OfPTCK. Dealers in all Government SecnriUcs. . SMITH, BAND0LPH & CO., No. 16 South THIRD Street, 710 PHILADELPHIA. N 8 or TUB FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS or The Union Pacific Railroad Co., SAB Central Pacific Railroad Co., Paid at the Canting House o WM. PAINTER & CO., No. 36 S. THIRD Street, iu PHILADELPHIA, TYIio have the Pacific Ronds on hand for immediate delivery. New Descriptive Pamphlets, with Map, furnished without charge, on application. LEHIGH VALLEY BAILKOAU COMPANY'S MORTGAGE BONDS, DUE IN 1803. $5,000,000, With Interest at Six Per Cent., Payable on the First Day of June and Decem ber of each year, FREE FROM STATE AND UNITED STATES TAXES. These Bonds are secured by mortgage on the fol lowing Raj .roads belonging to this Company, namely, be main line trom Pbli 'lpaburg. New Jersey, tbrongb Maucb Cbuok to Wliktubarre, Pennsylvania, lul miles: tbe Beaver Meadow branch, 17 miles, and tbe Ler lgband Habanoy branob, miles, making a total of 161 miles or road, Including 78 miles double track, eqnal, with sidings, to S09 miles of single track, tog'tber with aU lai da, bridges, worktops, ma chinery, depots, engine bouses, and buildings there unto belonging, and all rolling Block, tor, lmote meots, and materials b'ljuglng to tbls Company, la une on tbe said Bailroads. Tbls mortgage Is a first lien on all or tbe above Boads, except 48 miles, from Eastun to Mancb Chunk, onwbicblt Is preceded by a mortgage for l,Wo.ooo dne In 187a, the Bonds of which are exchanging, ai last as presented, for the present Issues; tnose not presented nntli maturity are to be paid oat of the pre sent loan, making It a tir.t mortgage on the above mentioned property. $1,000,000 OF THESE RONDS, Either Coupon or Registered, Are offered al ninety-live per centum, with Interest from the day of salo, fiee from btate and United fetaies' taxes. CHARLES C. LONUSTRETH, Treasurer, OOlceof tbe Leblgb Va ley Rallroa! O nrnn, 7 1 lm No. 80S WAI MIT Street. Philadelphia. GOLD BOUGHT. DE HAVEN & BR0., No. 40 SOUTH THIRD ST. U lm gEYEN PER CENT. MORTGAGE BONDS Of the Pennsylvania and New York Canal and Railroad Company, Oaarantoed, Principal and Interest, by tha Lehigh VallevBailroad Company, For Sale at 5, and Interest from June 1. C. & H. R0RIE, No. S MERCHANTS' EXCHANOK. BO WEN Hi FOX, m inn, pro. IS MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. QITY OF PITTSBURG WATER W0EK BEVEN PER CENT. BONDS, FOB BALE BY W HELEN BROTHERS, tn. lus Mvutu i fil sl Mtretv FINANCIAL, POPULAR LOAN 8. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 102, And Accrued Interest: CENTRALPACinC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 103, And Accrued Interest. Bonds on hand for Immediate delirery. FuU Reports, Slaps, Etc, furnished vpoa application. De Haven & Bno.. No. 40 SOUTII THIRD STREET, tu philadhlphia; QANKINC HOUSE OF Nos. 112 and 114 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA, Dealers in all Government Securities. Old 5-20s Wanted in Exchange for New A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. Interest Allowed on Deposits. COL! KCTIONS MADK. BTODKB bought and sola on Cumulation. Bpeclal business accommodations reserved for ladles. ' Tls QLENDINNINQ A DA VI 8. po. S VTH TniBO aTBevn Stock and Gold Brokers. QUOTATIONS OP NEW YORK STOCKS AL WA Tb ON SAND, llf B. SLMDIKKIirS. n. JOBJf K. DATH JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, ETC. SPECIAL NOTICE. UATIL SEPTEMBER 1, 1808, We Shall Close Dailj at 5 P. M a r . Saturdays 3 P.M. CLARK & DIDDLE, Jewelers and Silversmiths, No. 712 CHESNUT Street, it InlUrp PHILADELPHIA. No. 819 CHESNUT STREET, Have just finished a large rarlet or SILVER ARTICLES, Especially Suitable for BRIDAL PRESENTS, AU of entirely cew and beautiful dosignsu No. 819 CHESNUT STREET lttntnst PH1LADBLPHIAJ C. & A. PEQUICNOT, Manufacturers of WATCH CASKS, aad Doalaa, la Amerloaa and Imported , W A T C H E 8, Ne. U Boath BUT H Btreesk I MTPUtlhS MnnmtnctorVi Ho. tt ft FLTTM air. REFRIGERATORS. . RE F R I Q K B A T O. B S AT BKVltW POLL A KB AND UPWARD mT WATKBOOOLKHB.CLOTHKtt-WRlNaaa. ABTD WAbHKita, and a general Tailsij of HOUHX-f U& MIBBINa UOOD8. B. A. WILDMAN & BRO..