THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA WEDNESDAY, JUKE 30, 18C9. Itrioiire of Arlinnni, The bonded tlo1)t of the State is ijt 1,300,000. The State lifts bank mortg-tges to the amount of 2,ti0ii,(MK) or $:,,t)0(),ooo to apply to the 1nyiuent of this debt. The cotton crop of ast year was l00,)00 bales, worth 20, 000, (too, . This is evidence that the people have resources, and need not fear the small dobt of the State, whoso population is 8.10,000, A limited number of State bonds has beou pledged to tho following roads: The Mem phis and Littlo Hock Kailroad, length l.'H) miles; the Cairo and Fulton Kailroad, length JMMi miles; the Little Hock and Fort Smith llailroad, lenh 1" miles; the Mississippi, Ouni'hita. nnd lied Kivor llailroad, length 1V miles; the Little Kock, Tine Bluff, and New Orleans linilroad, length 12, miles; the Little ltock and Helena llailroad, longth 100 miles. Ninety miles of the Memphis and Littlo lloek llailroad have been completed, and tho remainder will be done in February. The Cairo and Fulton road, which is a diagonal, lias a land grant of 0,000,000 acres. It is re ported that English capitalists have offered ijj-;i0,000 for the franchise. The Little lloek and Fort Smith road has a land grant of 1,000,000 acres. Tho Ouachita road has ninety five miles graded. It has a laud grant of 70M,0()0 acres. It taps the lied river just above the famous raft. On the Fine Bluff road forty miles are graded. Tho Commis sioner of Immigration for Arkansas says: Blicfly, then, It may be stated that, with 90 mllei of rnnd now in operation, with 160 miles ready for the mils, with ample means In the h amis of tliu several companies to pny for the superstructure and rollHiK stock. It Is entirely safe to promise to all travellers journeying through our State twelve months from this time the facilities of 8M) miles of railway transportation; nor is It less certain, in view of the favoring physical conditions which will make the construction of these (treat aveuues exception ally easy and economical, that before July 1, 1371, 600 miles of railroad will be fully completed. Arkansas otrers to the Immigrant her cheap and fertile lands and genial climate, In their adaptation to the cultivation of the fruits and grains, as well an the great staple, her untouched mineral stores, and her unsubdued forests, containing every variety of timber. Taking such data as the last census returns furnish. It would seem that the superior Inducements which Arkansas oilers to the Immigrant were In the past not unknown. From 1&0 to Issd, its Increase . in population was 107 per cent., that' of Illinois for the same period being 1st per cent. Its rare productive capacity Is strikingly shown by the rate of Increase In wealth. This Himmhted to 4wi per cent, during the ten years previous to the war that of Illinois being the same while the Increase in Missouri was only 210 per cent., and In Indiana Ltd per cent.; and to-day, though Just emerged from civil disorders, there is a steady stream of Immigration Mowing In, to be largely augmented by the Inviting Influences of our free schools, our weil-phinned railroad system, and our stable, well-adinitilstered, and economical State government. The Bf.kdan' Rifle. fireat efforts are now bcini; made to supply theKussian army with the American Bcrdan rifle. On the iiid tilt, the Im perial l.iflc Battalion was armed with it, ana the men have begun to practise with it in the pre- eenee ot Ucucral iseruuu, tno invent jr. ine projectile from this rille will pcuetrato an inch plank at a distance of 1520 paces. Tho car tridges are made of thin sheet brass, and largo contracts have been ' entered Into for manufac turing them in this country. The warlike prepa rations of IlitPsia arc indeed very far forward. About 00,000 rilles have been converted on va rious systems, and several hundred thousand of Berdau's needle-guns are in the course of ship ment from America. The artillery is now fully armed with the most approved ordnance, aud the naval and inland fortresses (principally those n Poland arc lookiii"- formidable, tho Russian iovernment having spent three ana a nan ran Ions sterlliur on them since 1803. Their final completion is estimated to cost anotner minion and a half sterling. Although the olliclal num ber of the Russian army on tho 1st of January, 1SG8, was 72ti, 000, tho reserve of men on long furlough, capable of carrying arms at very abort uoticc, W bUO.OOO. ' A Russian Scandal A St. Petersburg cor respondent writes: There has been a torribla scandal at Moscow. A certain great olllclal Swim nlllOllP other duties, has char-io of tho Fire Brigade) was very anxious to conclude a niatritnouial alliauco with a rich heiress, but found considerable difliculty in winding up his bachelor aftairs. A claim was made upon htm, which he repudiated', but which grew in amount as the day appointed ior tue marriage uuvuuuuu. a. i.. v.,. lnA tr nlinftQA between rtnvlnsr a tole- mblv lnrce sum in roubles or having his old affaire df caw exposed. The General there s-upou took a middle course,and caused the attor- Eiev or tue liijureu ouu iu wj uurawu u j wr liefnre the eeremonv. and to ue Kepi in cioso i nnfnieinent until the knot was uuny uca. ui .ourse the gallant olUccr is to be superseded, Imd the nubile are lookinr forward to an interesting suit for damages lor false imprison liuent. GROWTH OF rOPlTLATION.-At the taking of the last census, in lstW. the population of the United Mates w as 81,443,811. And It was then estimated by the Census Bureau that In 1870 the country would i ... nnn . il.i . 1 IDUII a 1.. in,, nf AT AKI Mil. COUiaill 4Z,.Tn,4.Tf j 111 iryyjt u itiiumtiuu ui , in lSD'.t. TT.WKMWO: and in l'.HK) the vast aggregate of ion.ucits.HOi2. when even the United States would em. brace but SM Inhabitants to the square mile, whereas the State of New York lias already 04. and Massachu setts 173. Were the whole country peopled In accqrd- ttUCe Willi U1U IUnw 1UHU, 11. nuum hut.. '.orders no less than 010,000,000 souls, constituting a nation In comparison with which the greatest empire of either ancient or modern times would be i :.;.,...... L'ii.....l, ll'nt.m.. ljnUiioiti Vrunlr- lIlnlHlUlllIllIU until! n nvnuu, iit ujauuu a. wi.i.- lin's friend, made out a table of estimated popula tion for every decade of years up to 1000, and his estimates have thus far held good, lie predicted that In 1000 our population would reach a round hun dred millions. Though our long and disastrous civil war was not of course taken into nis calculations, it now looks us if the enormous increase of emigration would more than atone for any losses incurred from this aud other sources. Thus far during the present month alone nearly twenty thousand emigrants have been luiuled at Castle Garden. ' There are lT.ooo Baptists In continental Europe. Rev. C harles Beecher. It Is said, playea 111 the Jubilee orchestra among the violins. There are only one thousand lorms of religion In ie world, from which to choose. Rov. Robert collyer's church raised f70,000 dedi cation ftiiuuay topny on men ueuw The benefit to Glliuore is the next "Hub" cxclte Jmeut. J? Portland will strictly enforce the law against tho use of lire-crackers. California producel last year nearly fifteen mil lion pounds of wool. The Lowell fraction of the Jubilee Is to becomo a permanent organization. The new teriltorlal seal of Wyoming bears tho rtcvlce "Let us have Peace." Mr. George Peabody lias given 500 to help build the Hunker Hill Memorial Hall. General Hill has been made vice-president for Jsortli Carolina of the Southern Historical Society. Lucy Stone Is to address a New Hampshire legislative committee In favor of female sutlrago. Ten New Dominion Journals stoutly advocate an Independent nationality. The Chicago Jiepubliran translates regularly the "spirit of the German press." ' The Wisconsin Editors' and Publishers' Associa tion la in session at Oshkosh. The White l'lne Inland Umpire complains Of a scarcity of printers. They all go to digging. Laura Farina, Bwiwt twenty-one, now owns the genuine cologne factory, und Is worth two million tlialers. Miss Jennie May, of Logan county, Ky., Is still advertising lor sealed proponals for her hand aud Iieart. Mr. W. A. Howard, or Michigan, resigns tho mission to China for a position ou Western rail road. General Sherman lias lust ordered the discharge Df Private Cavanagh, of Company K, Hh Regulars, 'or utter worthlessness." .-77w l'cint of llur Is the name of a new Journal In Florence, the organ of tho Italian uuii-dueliiug ooclety. The Montreal Gaielte has paralyzed Its octogena Tlan subscribers by breaking up its "leaders'' Into less than column paragraphs. The Secretary of State for Missouri has witli ilrawn his libel suit for loo,ooo against the St, Louis flrpwWfwi, eucli pai ty paying tliwir owu costs. 'ITInnwiM-liiiNoltM Population. Tho Boston Traveller contends that tho fcniHle- population ,of Massachusetts is not one hundred thousand greater than that of tho males. In iN(;r the preponderance was i.'!,011, while fn isno it Was but J!7,IU0, tho increase being tho rostilt of. the osses of lifo winoiig the male population during the war. But this preponderance is not by any means made up of American women wholly.' In iw;." there were in the State 21,2 more f emales of foreign birth, and tho preponder ance of American-born females over American-horn males is thus reduced to ''., 7?W. The Boston prohibitory law goes Into ch"eet July 1. IMsmark Is better and walks out. The Sultan has made Sir Samuel Baker a pasha. Herdan has gone to Russia with his rlile pattern Dr. Of good Is preaching largely In England. . A Virginia lady sustains life bv copiously anoint ing herself with sweet oil, and eating a cracker throe times a year. A Norfolk, Va., negro w- .-ned out of the third story window ot ' . he was burglarizing the other night. The barbers ..-urtsmouth announce that they close their "0' iis of art" one evening a week for relaxation. A pauper recently left a Massachusetts almshouse because she could not have sirloin steuk and green tea served at midnight. An Iowa bride on the wv to church was oirered five dollars by another "feller" to marry him, and accepted the oiler. An Kngllsh chemist has discovered a preparation which will petrify human bodies and make "excel lent building material." A due-bill from a young ladv, acknowledging an Indebtedness of 110 kisses, was picked up In a West ern town the other day. . A steam canal boat, divisible Into two parts for passage through the locks, brought 10,460 bushels of corn Info Chicago last week. It Is proposed to kvanUdthe cenfurv nlant at Rochester as soon as it has perfected its bloom, and so preserve the whole plant. There were on the great lakes last vear 172 pro pellers, 130 steamers, 807 tugs, 104-2 sailing vessels, and 67 barges wort J23,033,ooo. The Judges of the Supreme Court of Indiana have signed a paper saying that they arc overworked anu underpaid, and meditate resigning. The Newport Mercum. established bv James Franklin, ami the oldest newspaper In the country, has celebrated its one hundred and eleventh anni versary. Hon. Rodney French, of Now Bedford, secured the pens with which President Pitman, Speaker Jewell, and Governor Clariln signed the prohibitory law. One better nets nearly 20,000, another 12.000. and Mr. .lardine, the owner of Pretender, ami his menus made about i.10,000 by the victory on Epsom Downs. The Levant H(rald states that the interdict against the admission of (Jreek newspauers into Turkey has been removed, except they have hostile articles. LEGAL NOTICES. Pa THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OK PHILADELPHIA. state r" JANE HERMANN Uuowuow JANE REED, ' deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of OK.ORUI ANA RKED, Administra trix of JANE HERMANN (known asl June Kel, de ceased, and to report distribution of the bnlnnce in the Imnili ot tue accountant, will meet tue parties interested, forttue purpose ot his appointment, on TUESDAY, July 8, A. 1. lstiii nt eleven (11) o'clock A. M., at his office. No. 406 WA liNUT Street, in the clli- of Philadelphia. ezotmwotj uuakJj.s t. isAa.f.u, Auditor. IN 1 ci THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TUE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, Estate of 11KNKY r R1UKA, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the acoount of KOnAHU D. YATES, executor of the last will and testament of HENRY ERHJKA. de ceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the bonds of the accountant, will meet the parties interested. for the purpose of his appointment, on TUESDAY, July B.A. D. 18tiH, at four (4) o'clock P.M., at the offloe of HENRY M. PHILLIPS, Esq., No. 12o S. SIXTH Street, 1U tU9 Clljf Ul JTUllttUUipUlB. OitDUllWUb TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY X AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of GEORGE WILSON, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and Adiust tbe Aoooiint of KMEI.1NK WILSON. AriminiHtra. U'Atf.s.U'lta&J Witty K.SAiV.N-.fnW'atfWiJs aflnW sfr countant, will meet the parties interested, for the purpose of his appointment, on WEDNESDAY, .luly7,A. D.lsrtt, at eleven (11) o'clock A. M., at the office of EDWARD SH1PPEN, Esq., No. 6U1 WALNUT Street, in the oityof rauaaeipma. . oaoimwoi, COPARTNERSHIPS. TVJOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER- .1A SHIP. The undorsipned, the gonoral and special partners of the firm of W HITE 4 SPAKHAWK.a part nership formed on the 4th day of June Inst, under the act of Assembly of March lil, Ktn, entitled "An uct relative to limited partnerships," have agreed to dissolve said nnrtnnrslitn at a oeriod previous to the time specified in the certincate oi lis lormaiion, l wit, on tue isi uiiy oi wu JOHN P. WHITE, 1 JOHN SPARHAWK, GEORGE V. HARRIS, JULIA II. BILLINGS, Executrix, EDWARD J. C1IAHEK, S. J. DENNIS, Executors of tho Estate of J. M. Hillings, deceased. , Thilada., Nay 31, ISO!, Geueral Partners. Special Partners. 6 9 wit PATENTS. r.TTICEFOK PEOCUKING PATENTS FORREST BUILDINGS, NO. 119 S. FOURTH STREET, PHILA. And Marble Buildings, No. MO SEVENTH Street, opposite U. S. Patent Office, Washington, D. C. n. nowsoir. Solicitor of Patent. O. HOWSON, Attorney at Law. Communications to be addressed to tne Principal Office, Philadelphia 611m STATE RIGHTS FOR SALE. STATE Rights of a valuable Invention jut patented, and for the SLICING, CUTTING, and C11IPP1NU of dried beef, cabbage, etc, are hereby ottered for sale. It is an article of crreat value to proprietors of hotels and restaurants, ana it should be introduced into every family. Si'ATK RIGHTS for sale. Model ciin be seen at TELEGRAPH Ut V 1UE, DOOf Ktt'S I'UiiNT, N. J. Id? MUNDY HOFFMAN. IN DOW CLASS The subscribers are manufacturing daily, 10,000 foot best tiiiality of AMERICAN WINDOW OLAS They are also constantly receiving Importations of FRENCH. WINDOW GLASS. Rough Plate and Ribbed Glass, Knamellod, Stained F.ntrravod, and Ground Claim, which they oiler at. i fin market rates. EVANS, SHARP & WESTCOATT. B 29 Srn No. 613 MARKET Street, Philada. REFRIGERATORS. JLTHIGEIIATORS & WATEK-COOLEUS finished in the best manner, and lower than elsewhere j. w. wimtmt, No. 62 N. SIXTH btreet. OLD ONES RKPA IRKD. d 6 lin j TO THE PUBLIC THE FINEST AND largest assortment of the latest styles of Roots, Gaiira. and tihoM for Men and Boya cau be ERNEST 80PPS Idtrge Establishment, No. U:it N. NINTH KtrMt. 4Sfm riK ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, OFFICE J- No. 320 CHESNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Pack, ages, Merchandise, Hunk Notes, and Specie, )it tier by ita own lines or in connection with other Express Companies, to all the prmciiml towns and cities in the United Kiaiea. JOHN RING II AM, 2 25 ' Supm-intedent WOODLANDS CEMETERY COMPANY. The following Managera aud Oilioeri have beet elected fohe yearilwiH:- .,... I'.l.l IV. A-AV1'., William H. Moore, Wllliuui W. Keen. Hamuul h. Aioou, Gillies Oulli.lt, Feidiuaiid J. Oruer, George U lluzliy. l'.dwin Grolile, n. a. Kingiii. a nv..,, .lilKKPIl (I TOWNSHSI), n 1... m....o...- i,h.. i,.i a resolution reoiiiring both eMilution requiring botn I 't"l"lt.ltS Fold and Bn mticketsattheeiiL..illinn,, N(ir(U ,,eHn!), ilOll "of':v! NO. 106 S. F1FT la l-i 1Jt-liolilurs aud inllors 10 preae for UllllklkKlon ti tlip CelllHtcrV. Oltice oi Hie Coiupauy, No, 61i AUOli RAILROAD LINES. TEAMN HA1I.RO 4 D -finmT TRUNK TO THS .l LINK FROM FHIL.ADr-.Lr'rllA JMTF.KIoit OF PENNSYLVANIA, TIIK Hf'llUYI KILT., M'SCJt t'HANNA. OUMUKlt 1.AND, AND WYOMING VAI.L.KYS, Til JSORT1I, NORTHWEST, aNU THB OANADAS. EPMNO A R R A NO KM I ' NT OF PASSENOER TKA1NS, A PHI L 13, H'M. Leaving the Ooimxinv's Depot at Thirteenth nd OttllowUUl ttroots, I'hlladeiphla, at the lolloping Lours: MOKNIXO AOOOMMODATIOX. At 7 80 A. J, for Reading and all Inte'medltte Ftatlons snl Allentown. Heturnlniri levi Ked Inif atb'ao P. lU.j arrives in Pulladelilil at t 15 W. MOnNINO EXPRESS. At 8-16 A. M. tor Iteadlnir. Lehaoon, Hitrrlsbnrar. Pottsvllle, 1 It.egrove, Taniniti, Suolmry, Wil Ilnuirport, Klmlra, Rochester, Niagara talld, Itiil. inlo, Wllkesbarre, I'lttrton, York, Carlisle, Oham borphurir, Maifcrftown, eto. Hie 7-80 A. iI. train connects at HKiimii with F.ntit Pennsylvania Railroad trains lor Allentowa, etc., and the 8-16 A. M. train connects with the Lebanon Valley train for Harrlsbnrg, etc.; at 'OUT CLINTON with Otawlssa Railroad trains lor Wllllamsport, Lock Haven, Kim Ira, ete.t at HARIUSHUKir with Northern Contral, Cuinlier land Valley, and Schuylkill and Susiiuehanna train for Northumberland, WUllauiHport. York, Chauibersburg, l'lnegrove, eto. leaves riitUdelrhla at 8 30 f. M. for Reading. Pottsvllle, Harrlsbnrg, to., connecting wltn Reading and Columbia Railroad trains for Colum bia, etc. rul lWOWH Al'I'UillMUUA I llJ.N. Leaves Pot tst own at 6 25 A. M.. stopping At In termediate staMons; arrives In Philadelphia, at 8 40 A.m. Ktturning. loaves ruiiuuoipuia atiJJl'. M.j arrives Irr 1'ottstown at fl-40 P. M. ULAl'liNCf AJ.ajiUilUiA 1 1UI. Leaves Reading at 7-30 A. M., stopping at a'l war stations; arrives In Philadelphia at 1016 A. M. Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 616 P. M.! arrives in Lending at 8-06 I. M. Trains lor l'lillidelphla leave llarrlshurg at 810 A. M., and .Pottsvllle at 8-45 A. M., arriving In Pblladclphla at 1 P. M. Afternoon trains leava Harrlf burg at 8 05 P. 1I., and Pottsvllle at 3'46 P. W , arriving at Philadelphia at 6 46 P. M. Harrisbiu'g Aoooininodation leivos Reading at 7-16 A. M., and Harrisburg at 4-10 P. M. Connects lnar at Reading with Afternoon Acootninodatlon south at e 80 P. W., arriving In i'Liladelplila at 015 P. M. Market train, with a rassongor car attachod. leaves Philadelphia at JK'45 noon, for Pottsvllle' and all way stations; leaves Pottsvllle at 7 '30 A.M. fur Philadelphia and all way stations. All tho above trains run daily. Sundays ex cepted. Sunday trains leave Pottsvllle at 8 A. M., and Philadelphia at 8 15 P. M. Leaves Philadelphia for Rending at 8 A. M.; returning from Reading at P. M. CHESTER V ALLEY RAILKO VI). Passengers for Downingtown and intermediate roints take tho 7-80 A.M., 12-45 and 4 ao P. 1VI. trains from Philadelphia. Returning from 19ovn Lvgtown at 6-10 A. m., 100 nnd 6-45 P. M. 1J1.'II.,1(1'1TL'V lATritAl. J J.ltiV IVilL T-..1! JU1I Lt H VJrV AJ, rnssengers for tskiopank tako 7 80 A. M. and 4-30 P. 1I. tralrs for Philadulphla, returning from SUij)- ack at 8-15 A. M. and 1 00 P. M. Stao linos tor he various nolnts In Porkiomon Vallov connect with trains at Collogevillo and SSklppaek. NEAV YORK EXPRESS FOR P1TISBURO AND THE WES I. Leaves Now York at 9 A. M. and 5 and 8 P. ltf ., asslng Reading at 1 05 A. M., and 1-50 and 1019 '. AI., and connecting at Harrisburg with Pennsyl vania and Northern Central Railroad Express triins for Pittsburg, Chicago, Willlainsport, El rulra, Baltimore, etc. Returning Express tram leaves Harrisnurg on arrival of Pennsylvania Express from Pittsburg at 8 50 and 6 60 A. M., and 10-60 P. M., passing Read ing at 6-44 and 731 A.M., and 12-tO P. M.. and arriving at jsew xork at 11 a. iu. ana ivihu ana a-oo J', ssi. esieeping cars accompany inose trains through between jersey City and Pittsburg without cnange. A JVlall Train for New York loaves Harrisburg at 810 A. M. and a-05 P. M. Mall Train for Harris burg leaves Now York at 12 M. BCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains leave Pottsvllle at 6-45 and 11-30 A. TVI., and 6-40 P. 1YI., returning from Tamau.ua at 8 35 A. M., nnd 215 and 4-85 P. 1V1. SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAIL. ROAD. and Tromont, returning from Harrisburg at 8'30 P. M., and l'roiu Tromont at 7-40 A. M. and 6-35 P. M. TICKETS. . Through first-class tickets and emigrant tickets to all 'ho principal points in tho North and West ana canauas. Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to Reading and Intermediate stations, good for one day only, are sold by Morning Accommodation Market Train, Reading and 1'ottstown Accommodation Trains, at reduced rates. Excursion Tickets to Philadelphia, good for one day only, are sold at Reading and iuler.nodiate Stations by Heading and Pottstown Anoouiuioda tion Trains, at reduced rates. The following tickets are obtainable only at the office of S. Bradford, Treasurer, No. 227 S. Fourth street, Philadelphia, or of (Jt. A. Nichols, General Superintendent, Reading. COMMUTATION TICKETS. At 36 per cent discount, between any points de sired, lor families and firms. MILEAGE TICKETS. Oood for 2000 miles, between all points, at 152 CO each, for families and firms. SEASON TICKETS. For three, six, nine, or twelve months, for hold ers only, to ull points, at reduced rat's. CLERGYMEN Residing on the line of tho road bo furnished with cards entitling theiusolveJ and wives to tickets at half fare. EXCURSION TICKETS From rhiladolvhia to principal stations, good for Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, at reduced lares, to be had only at the Ticket Cilice, at. Thirteenth und Callowhul stieets. . FREIGHT. Gooi'.. of all descriptions forwarded to all the above point s from the Company's new freight depot, Broad and Willow streets. MAILS " Closo at the Philadelphia Post Office for allpltcea on the road and its branches at 6 A. M., und lor the principal Btutions only at 2-16 P. M. ' FREIGHT TRAINS. Leave Philadelphia dally nt 4-35 A. St., 12 45 noon, 8 ami 0 P. M., for Reading, Lebanon, H.-.r-risburg, Pottsvllle, Port Clinton, and all points beyond. ' BAGGAGE. Dungnn's Express will collect bngsrnere for all trnins leaving Philadelphia Depot, orders can be left at No. 226 S. Fourth street, or at the Depot, Thirteenth and Callow hill streets. NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. For HKTHLKHEM, DOYLESTOWN, 1IATTCH CHUNK, EASTW.V, WILLI AMSI'OlfT, W1I KKSBAKliK, MAHANOY CITY, MOUNT CA1(I EL, P1TTSTOM, TUaSKIIANNOCK, AND BCRANTON. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. Passenger Trains leave the Doiiot, corner of BFKKNand AMERICAN Streets, daily (Sundays excepted), as follows: At 7-45 A.M. (Express) for Hotklehem, Allen town, IMauch Chunk, Hazleton, Wllliamport, Wllkonbarre, Muhanoy City, Fittston, and .Tunk hannock. At 0-46 A.M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Easton, Allcntown, Maueh chunk, Wilkesbarre, rittston, Scranton. nnd New Jersey Central and Morris and Kst-ex Railroads. At 1-45 P, M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Maneh Chunk, Wilkcsbarro, 1'ituton, Scranton, and Hay Zloton. At 6-00 P M. for Bethlehem, Easton, AHontown, and Mauch Chunk. For Hoylostown at 8 45 A.M., 2-45 and 4-15 P. HI. For Fort Washington at 8 45 and 10-46 A. M., and n RO I' M. For Abintrton at 1-16, 815, 6-J0, and 8 P. M. For Lancdale at 0-J0 P. M. Filth and Sixth Mroots, Second and Third Streets, nnd Union CUy Pasbengcr Railways run to the new Depot. TRAINS ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA. From Bolhlohoui at 8 00 A. iU., ii-lo, 4 45, and 8 26 P. M. From Doylcstown nt 8-25 A. M.,4 55 and 7-05 P. M. From l.ansdale ut 7 30 A. M. From Fort WftBhiugtoa ut 8 20, 10-35 A. M., and 810 P. M. From Ablngton at 2 35, 4-35, 6-45, and 0-35 T. M. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9-30 A. M. Philadelphia for PoyloHtown at U P. M. 1-or AbiiiKton tit 7 r. ., Doyletduwn for Philudolphla at 6 80 A. M. IkdlilLlioin for Philadelphia at 4 P. M. Al.luL'tun lor I'hihlilcllillla at 8 1'. M. rickots sold ami UugHKO cnocaou iiirou)fn hi ylvHina iiiigKiino r-xprem U Street. liLLlS VLAiviij Agen;, RAILROAD LINES. lHir.Al)F.LPHIA, WILMINGTON, AND J HAL11MOHE RAILROAD TIME TA HLE 4'ininin.enctng MONDAY, May 10, 1S6l. Trains Alll leave 1'epot earner Broad street and WsfLlrgton avenne as fo'Iorrg: Way Mall Train ats .10 A. M Monday" eeptedl, for Haltlmore. stfj'plng at all regular stntloua. Connecting with lelawnre Rnllrond at Wilming ton lor CrlMteld and Intermediate stattoos Express Train at 12 M. (Sundays excejited). for Haltlmore and Washington, t pplng at Wllmlng t n, I erryvllle. nril llvrc-lJ )rce. Conneots at Wlltnlrgton with train for New Castlo. Express Train at 4-oo P. M. (Sundays excepted), for Jinltimore and Washington, stopping at Ches ter, Thurlow, LlnwO'id, Claymont, Wllinlbgton, Newport, Mart. n, Newark, ElKton, North East, Cliarieftown, I'errvvllle. Havre-doIrace, Alier deer, 1 t-rryman'a, EM ue wood, Magnolia, Chase's, and Stetnnier'f Run. Night Express at 11 30 P.M. (dsllvL for Haiti- more nd w a si liiKt-ii, stopping at Chester, Thur low, Llnwood, Clsymont, Wlludnuton, Newark. I.lkton. Norlh-East. Perrvvillo. Havro-de-Grace. Perryninn's, and Mngnolia. Issi-iers t-r Fortress Monroe and Norfolk Will take the 12 00 M. train. WILMINGTON TRAINS. Stopping at all stations bctweon Philadelphia and Wilmington. Leave Philadelphia at 11 00 A. M 2 30, 6 00, and Toot. M. The 6 00 P M. Train connicts with I elaware Railroad for Harrington and interme diate Stations. Leave Wilmington 8 39 and 8'10 A. M., 1 30, 4 16, and 7 00 P.M. The 810 a. M Train will not stop between Chester and Philadelphia. The 7 P. M. Train from Wilmington runs dally; all other Ac Cominodatlon Traits Sundays exceptod. From Haltlmore to Philadelphia. Leave Haiti more 7 26 A M., Way Mall; tf-:i6 A. M., Express; i a P. M , Express; P. M., Express. STTNUAY TRAIN FRf)"I BALTIMORE. Leaves Haltlmore at 7 25 P. M., stopping at Mag nolia, Pf rrytnan's, Aberdeen, Hnvre-de-Graee, Porryvlllo, Charlestown, North-East. Elkton, Newark, ttanton, Newport, Wilmington, Clay uiont, Llnwood, and Chester. PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE TRAL RAILROAD TRAINS. CEN- Stopplns at all stations on Chester t'reek and Philadelplila nnd Haltlmore Central Railroad. Leave I'liiliiilolnhin tor Port Ilnnosit fSundava excepted) at 700 A. M , and 4 85 P. M Loavo Phi ladelphia for rimdd's Ford at 7 80 P. M. Tho 7 oo A M Train will stop at all stations bo- twecn Philadelphia and 1, amok In. a i-rciKiit Train, with fassontrer car attached, will leavo PhlladolphUt daily (exoopt Sundays; at 1-30 P. M , runnlnir to Oxford. Leave Port Deposit for Philadelphia (Sundays excepted) at 6 40 A. M 25 A. M . and 2 30 P. M. Leave Cbndd's Ford l.-r I'hlladelphla at 015 A. M. A Sunday Train will leave l'hiladelphla nt 8 00 A. M. lor West Grove and Intermediate stations. Returning, will leave West Grove" at 4-:i0 P. M. Trains leavintc Wiitnlnvton at 8 30 A. M. and 416 P. M will connect at Lamokin Junction with the 7 00 A M. and 4-30 P.M. trains for Haltlmore Con tral Railroad. Through tickets to-all points Wet, Smith, and Southwest may be procured at Ticket oitiiio, No. 8-8 Chcsnut street, under Continenal llotol, vrere also State Rooms and Hurths In sieoplmr Cars can be secured dnrinir tl e day. Persons pur chasing tickets at this oltlce can have Imitmme cheeV od at their reslvlence by the Union Trauslor Company. ; H. F. KENNEY. Superintendent. ENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL lUiLROAU. SXTMMKR TIME. The trains of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad leave the Depot, at THIRTY-FIRST and MAR KET Streets, which is reached directly by the Mar- Kei street cars, ine last car connection; with each train leaving Front and Market streets thirty minutes before its departure. The Chennut and Walnut streets cars run within one square of the Depot. Slecplnir-car Tickets can be had on application at the Tickot Office, N. W. corner Ninth aud Chos- nut streets, nrd nt the Depot. Agents of the Union Transfer Company will call for and dellvor baKitaire at the depot. Orders loft at o. otii cnosnut street, or No. lit) Market street, nui levoivv ubi.uui.iuu. TRAINS LKAVtt DEPOT, VIZ.: Mall Train g-oo A. M. J'aoll Accommoaat'n, 10-30 A. M., 110 and 7 00 P.M. Inst I Ine . . . . . , . 11-50 A. M. J'.rla Kxpress ... . . . . ll-60 A. M. Harrisbur Accommodation . . . 2 30 P. M. Vmmmmr"',:tl"z . '. . 6-3o'p'.m: Cincinnati Express 8 00 P. M. Erie Mail and Pittsburg Express . , 10-30 P. M. l'hiladelphia Expross, 12 nlirht. Erie Mail leaves dally, except Sunday, running on c.aiuruoy niirnt to w liuanisport onty. un rsun- dny nlKht passengers will leave Philadelphia at 12 o'clock. 1 hlladolphla Express leaves dally. All other trains daily, except hunday. The Western Accommodation Train runs dallv. except Sunday. For this train tickets must be pro cured and haulage delivered, by 6 1'. M., at No. 119 luurKot btieut. TRAINS ARRIVE AT DEPOT, Cincinnati Kxprens. ... Philadcliihia Kxprc?9 . . , Viz.: 810 A. M. . 6-50 A. M 3 10 and 8-20 P. iC Paoli Accomiuodat'n, 8-20 A. M Krie Mall Font Line ..... Parkosbura; Train . . . Lancaster Train . . , Erie Express . . . . Da V Kxiiress . . . . 0-35 A. M. . . 9-35 A. M. 910 A. M. . l'i 30 P. INI. , 4-20 P. T.I. . . 4 20 P, M. 8-40 P. M. Southern Exnroas . . Hnrrlsbunr Accommodation 9 40 P. M. For further information, apply to JOHIS . VAJNLEliR, J it.. Picket Alfont, No. 901 CHESNUT Stroot. FRANCIS FUNK, Ticket Aom. No. 110 MARKET Stroot. SAMUEL H. WAI.UCK, - Ticket Agent at the Denot. The Tennsvlvanla Railroad Cornnunv will not assume any risk for BanxaKe, except for Wearing Appurci, ana limn meir rciionsnmity to Olio min- drt'd I'onars in vniue. ah ii;iukiiio exoeodlnir that amount in value will be at the risk of the owner, unless taken by special contract J-.-UVVAKD H wi i T 1 jt f a 4 29 General Superintendent, Altoona, Pa, IITEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA V RAILROAD. SUMMKH ARRANGEMENT. On and alter MONDAY, April IU, IsOU, Trains wlU leave aB lollows: Leave l'hiladelphia rrom isew Depot, thirty. FIRST nnd CHESNUT Streets, 7-26 A. M., 9 30 A. xvi. , -SO p. so... 4 it r. in.., 4-30 r. iu., n and 11 30 Leave West Chester from Depot, en East Mar. ket street, at e 26 A. W., 7-25 A. M., 7-40 A. M., 1010 A. M.. 1-56 r, J1., 4 50 f. JJ1.. and 0 46 F.M. Leave Philadelphia lor is. c. Juuctlon and InteN mediate points at itw r. m. ami 6 45 r. M. Leave B. C. Junction lor Philadelphia at 6 30 A. M. ami i'46 r. in. Trains leaving West Chester at T 40 A. M. will stop at B. O. Junction, Lennl, Olen Riddle, and Media: leaving Philadelphia at 4 36 P. iU. will stop at B. O. Junction and Mod I a only. Pasnen. gers to or from stations between West tihestor and ji.u. junction going nam win tave train louving West Chester at 7'2o A.M., and ear will be attached to Express Train at B. C. Junctlon.and going West iiaesengers for stations above Media will take train leaving Philadelphia at 4-36 p. M., aud oar win be nuaciieu io i.uuiti train at .noma. The Dopot in Philadelphia Is reached directly by the Chesnut ana Walnut street oars. Those of the Market street line run within one square. The cars of both lines conneot with each train upon ill arrival. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia for West Chestor at 8-00 A. lu. and ii-30 r. w. Leave Philadelphia for B. C. Junction at 716 P. M. Leave West Chester for Philadelphia at 7-46 A. M.. ana 4-4 r. iu. Leave B. O. Junction for Philadelphia at 8 00 A.M. WILLIAM O. WHLKl.KR, 4 10$ Oeneral Snperlutendent. OR CAPE MAY, VIA WEST JERSEY RAILROAD. . Comirenclng MONDAY. June 14. 1869. LEAVE PHILADELPHIA, foot of Market street. b-00 A. PL, morning man, due at m. 816 P. M., paeteuuer,, due at 7 20 P. M. LEAVE CAPE MAY. 6 00A. M., me nil i) if mall, due at 10-07 A. M. 1-00 P. M.. iiusrenu-er, due at 6-37 P. M. ComiButation Tickets (iood for three or twelve months, can be procured of the Treasurer at Catu. den. N.J. Coupon and Excursion Tickets for sate at Ticket Ottlcea, No. 82s.Chebnut street, and loot of Market 8 186 ' SUNDAY MAIL TRAIN. Leaves Tl lladelplila at 715 A.M., returning leave Cape May at 6 10 V. M. Fare for exourslou, 3 uo. I? X PRESS TO LONti BRANCH. IHH NKW JKRSEY KXPFKSS COMPANY, OFFICE, NO. 81 C11KSNLT BTUKHT, ia propared to receive and forward goods and niouoy to LON3 BRANCH, N. J , DlREOf. Fipreas cluv ut 1 o'clock P. M. C SI Ja.i,.;au U. GOaMAJf, Ajsnt, RAILROAD LINES. lOffl J OU.l, AND AMHOY AND PHILADELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANIES' LINES FRO.M PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK., AND WAY PLACES. I i-nnst WAtu itt iTnirr war . At 6-80 A. M., via Camden and Amboy Ae'om.M M At 8 A. M., via Cam. and Jersey City Ex. Mall 8 00 A t 3 P. M., via Camden and Amboy Express... 8-00 At 6 P. M., for Amlioy and intermediate stations. At 6-80 and 8 A. M. and S OO P. M. for FnrehoH. At 3 P. M. for Lonir Rranoh and uolnti on R. and I. II. R. R. At 8 and 10 A. M.. 3. 880. and 4-90 P.M. for Trenton. At 6-30, 8, and 10 A. M.. 1, 3, 8 80, 4 30, 8. and 11 80 P. M. for Honlentown, Florence, Burlington, Be ycriy, ana I'cninco. At 6 80 and 10 A. M.. 1. 8-30. 4-30. 8. and 11-30 P. M. for Edgewater, Riverside, Rlverton, Palmyra, anu i lsn noose, and v f. m. lor Rlverton. The 1 and 11-80 P. M. Lines leave from Market Btreet Ferry Carper side). BOM KM St NATO n DBrOT. At 11 A. M.. via Kensinuton and Jersey Cltv. New York Express Line. Fare, t3. Trenton and Bristol. And at 1016 A. M. and 6 P. M. for Hrlstol. At 7-80 and 11 A. M.. 3 80. and 6 P. M. for Morrla. Tllle and Tullytown. At 7-80 and 1016 A. M., and 3 30, 6, and 6 P. M. for Schenok's and Eddlngton. II in.ll A M ..DA J a ... . T. nr r.. .1.1 ov U XV AW XX. XTA.. UV, V, W, U IT .'A 1(11 Cornwell'i, Torrosdale, Holmesburg, Taoosy, Wis. sinominu;, nrlde)mre, and i ranktord, and at 8 P. M. for HolmeaburK and intermediate stations. tltOHl WEST ArrilLAlr.lArrllA DC.FOT, Via ConneettDa- Railway. At 8-80 A. M.. 1-20. 4. 815. and 13 P. M. New York Express Lines, via Jersey City. Fare, $3-26. At 11 301'. M., Kmlirrant Line. Fare, $2. At 9 80 A. M.. 1-20. 4. e 46. and 13 P. M.. for Tren. ton. At 9-80 A. M.j 4, 6 45, and 13 P. M., for Bristol. At 12 P. M. (Nlirht). for Morrlsvllle. Tullvtown. PchoncU's, EddlnKton, Cornwell's, Torresdale, Holmesburar, Taoony, Wlsslnomlng, Brldesburg, and Irani. ford. The 9-80 A. M., 8-45 and 13 P. M. Llnei will run dally. All others, Sundays excepted. BELYIDERE DELAWARE KAILROAD LINES, B01f KKNH1NOTON DBPOT. At T'80 A. M. for Nlaarara, Falls. Buffalo. Dan. kirk, Elmlra, Ithaca,Owego, Rochester, Hlnuhaiu ton, Oswego, Syracuse, Great Bend, Montrose, Wilkesbarre, Schooley's Mountain, eto. At 7-30 A. M. and 8-30 P. M. for Scranton, Stroudsbursr, Water Gap, Bolvidere, Easton, Lam bertville, Flemlngton, eto. The 8-30 P. M. Line connects direct with the train leaving Easton for Ddaucn Uhunli, AHontown, jsethianem, eto. At 11 A. M. and 6 P. M. for Lambertvllle and Intermediate Stations. OAMDEN AND BURLINGTON COUNTY AND PEMHEliTON AND H1GHTSTOWN KAlLr ROADS. FROM MARHT RTBKKT TBRBT f TTPPHR BIDB). Al I HIIU IV A. 1'L., A, it lU,O CV, U, 11UU U iV AT. 1WI Merchantvllle, Meorestown, Hartford, Masonvllle, Hainesport, Mount Holly, Stnithvllle, Ewansville, Vlnconiown, Birmingham, and Pemberton. . . 1 , a T. T , it.tn n ..in e n.onD 1VT At 7 A. M., 1, and 8 30 Y. M., lor L.ewtstown, WriKUtstown, Cookstown, New Lgypt, Horners- lniADlv.u. l.u. ligjf l'l. uuiuuir Ridge, linlaystown, Sharon, and town, Cream Ulghtstown. 11 10 WILLIAM 11. OATZMER, Agent. TJHILADKLPHIA, GKRMANTOWN, AND X NOKKiSrOWN RAILROAD. TIM E TAH1.E. On and nflor MONDAY, May S, 1969. FOR GERM A NTOWN. l eave Phlladolnhla at 6. 7. 8. 9 05. 10. 11. 12 A. M., 1; ZX, , 36. 6X. 0. VA 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Leave Oermantown at 6. 7, VA, 8, 8-20, 9, 10. 11,13 A. M., 1, 3, 8, 4, k, 5, 6', 6, s, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 P. M. The 8 20 down train and S)i and 6 up trains will Bet atop on the Gerinantowii Branch. Leave Philadelphia at 9-15 A. M', 2, 4 05, 7, and 10 i P. M. i.eave uermantown at s-ia a. hi., 1, 9, o, ana ;i P.M. (III KSNUT UILIa KAILRUAJU. Leave Philadelphia at 0, 8, 10, 12 A. M., 2, 3Vi 6V, 7, 9, and 11 P. M. Leave Chcsnut Hill at 7-10, 8, 9-40, U'40 A. M., 1'40, 3-40, 6'40, 6 40. 8-40, and 10-40 P. M. Leave Philadelphia at 15 A. M., 2 and 7 P. M. Leave Chesnut 11111 at 7-60 A. M., 12 40, 6-40, and 9-26 P.M. I'OK CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Xe'ave Norristown at 6-40, 8 7, 7, , and U A. M., IV, 8, iX, 8, and 9,stf P. M. . . The 7X A. ill. train from Norristown will not stop at Mogee's, Potts' Landing, Domino, or Scum's lane. The 5 P. M. tram from l'hiladelphia win stop oniy at School lane, Manayunk, ami Conshohoeken. Ur MJftlJAln Leave Philadelphia at A. M., 2!r, 4, and VA p. pa. Leave Norristown at 7 A. lu., 1, 6kT, and 9 1'. JU. FOR MANAYUNK. Leave Phlladelpbla at 0, 7 tf, 9, and 11-05 A. M., lkT. 3. 4V. 5, 6V;. 6'4. 8 0S, 10-OS, and lli 1'. 111. leave Manayunk at 610, 7, 7)tf, 8-10, Xi and 11 V A. W... a ay., b, e1, b-bo, ami 10 t. L. A1A ., m- a , V, V a , o ou, uii.i av . a,a. The 6 P.M. train from Philadelphia will Stop M. only at School lane and iviaiiayunk. . ,VT L.1IKTI11 I eave Philadelphia at 9 A.M.. 2!f. 4. and 714 P. M Leave Manaytnk at 1 A. U., 1)4, 6, und P. M. . .... W. H. WlUiu. uenerai rMiperinienueni., Depot, NINl'li and QRKKN Streets. AyEST JERSEY KAILROAD i.INES. For Dane Mav. Mlllvllle. Vlneland. and Inter mediate stations below Ulassboro, at 8 00 A. SI. and 8 16 P. M. For Bridgeton, saiem, and an way stations, at 8-00 A. M. and 8 30 P. M. For Woodbury and Ulassboro, at 8 00 A. M., 8 80 anu e v. in. Fre In lit train leaves Uaradon dallv at 12 noon. Freixht received at first ooverod wharf below Walnut street. Freight delivered to No. 2V.8 S. Delaware avenue. Mi 1IT1VT T i. L' IIF L' I T i..n.nsn..l.. D 11 V 21L. O MU TI VJ OU'01 111 tO II 1 II ! STOVES, FIANQES, ETO. NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED would call the attention c,f the nnhlio to hit NKW OOl.MKiN KAuLK 1-lJKIMAOK. This ia an antirelr new heater. It la so constructed as to anoe oomniend itself to gecural favor, beina a oombl nation of wrought and east Iron. It la very simple in lu etmstruction. and la perfectly air tiidit; alf-olitanina'. bar ing no pipes or drums to b taken out and cleaned. It ia so arranged with upright flues as to produoa a tan amount of heat Iroin ilia aama weigul or coal tlian any fur nace now in use. lis nygromairio nonunion oi uia air aa ui,.-m1 k.v in. new arrauifemeut of evaporation will at once demonstrate that it is tha only Hot Air Furnace that ill produce a peneciiy iiiwiuij eiuiiwpiierw. Thniia in mul of a oomiiltite MBAtina' Apparatna would Uo well to call and auuuuia tne i. onion r agie. Noa. 1 134 and X 134 MARK KT Street. Philadulnhla. A larse assortment of Cooking Ranges, Fire-Board Stoves. Low Down Orates, Veutiluiora, eto., always on n'!d. . . .,a N, M. Joooing or an amaa prompi 17 uim o iu THOMSON'S LONDON KITCHENER or KIJItOPKAN RiNttK. for families, hotels, or 1.11I1I10 luslitulions, IU iiilill iorrr,ur.iii hlKS. AImi, I'luiadelpliia Ranges, Hot Air Fur naces, J'ortttliie lluaiers, ,aiw-oowh vtrati-s, cireiHMira ki. ...... 11 a lii ItoiU'ra. hiew bola Plates, lioilers, Oookuna btovca, .1. wUolal. and re. a . y lie . 8 awflin'ra No. 'M n. riKOONU btroat. FIRE ANU BURGLAR PROOF SAFE V. Ii. M A I S K 11, M ANUr ACI'IKKH OF FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES, LOCilibJilTU, HKI.UHANUKR. AND DEALER IN ilLlLDLNU HARDWARE, 8 65 No, 4T4 RACE Street, EllORNY'S TASTELESS vs Fruit Preserving Powder, Ih nurranted to keep ...n lnmri auporior to any known rrc, as veu w oumr inm, wuiKfui. uvmg aix-biguii. Price, 60 cci.ls a package, boiii i;y me grooera. AM., MtV .V I (., Proprletora. IWtn No. lliri Noilb HKOONI) St., Philada IS -O'.Y IS TlilJ T1MU TO CLEAN SK YOUH HOUSE. WASIIINf. AND fl.K.NflN44 POWIlKIl Ia nneonalled for acrubtilng Paints, Kloora, and all Bouaa. hold ue. Aak lor il and le uo 01 her. va 11 10 ih i A!X. woia Arent. No. llimrKANki.wkl) Koal as m c O R v E X (' II A N U E IS AfJ M ANl'r ItTOKV, JOHN T. KAIl.r V. , N. E. corner oi W A UK r 1 aim nairn oiroeia. 1)1' Al l' K IN HAI..1 A Ni KC.lNlt ii A...f .i..A, rli,11..n 111 viraiuf .va.. 1 , : 1 ; lame and small fH'N N V II A. .S con.Uutly oa haul. S ai Alao. OOL b At. lxl. AUO riON SALES. M, iVt&ffl AND m, Bale' at the Anetlon Rooms, Iff. 139 anj m g. DL'.'ioon nousKiioi.n u nKtrmiir riAivos. . 11nf. IUMiSomr VH1.VKT A R D OT 11 KR C A K 1' V I s, Y TO BRUhHKL. T..,- ... .... 'i" .'""r1"' M.rmlna;. v'nr 1, .ii-ui-in,:., ai, An anution ill anutinn T.M.11M, hf eafalnama, lierlor b-mhoia furnh .ire, ram. mi prl, o,Trl wilt tli; btirair an. dinina r.vim fur- m inra-a anwirtmpnr 01 sner. prisma- -naimsonie walnut piusli. rnp, and Imlr lot nwowood ,mnwu piano (uru, mio r y, iihnlm ji Scdinlnr; wardrobes; liimkcaM; sU..,or.li sienintu contre, and bominrt tables : rlnn Imlr .ml .i)rin mtl tremna; It'nathpr lieds, lnlsle, and tiilhms- ehina and alinu-wrrpj nfliee furniture; iWria-praior, hr nr slielvin(j; pint form scales and weights, atoms; ft u pipet sine lined Hath tub: Inrire codar tank; force pVaD hnintfoiiio rlrusse's and other carpets. ' Also, an niuvirlni.'nt of line plated ware, A lo, lady's handooine toilet case. ( !T St Also, at 13V. o'clock, a horrel Horse IS hands hiirh, 7 years old, Rockawajr (Jarriae, No top Waon and liar. Hess. t'an be seen at MontRnmery stables. Sixth and Willow treets. BAT F OF FINE ENGRAVINGS. CHROMOS, PH- l.!':HS' KTC- ,N WALNUT AXDUILT fit AM1.H, ... .. On Thursday Morning, July 1, at 11 0 clock. 16 29 3t .T.S",e No NlTiSr Fiht' street,. BLPER.OU WS,WHmDRVS- . . On I-riilay Morning, Ju y S, at 10 o'clock, at Ko.fi 1.1 W. Eighth street, hr eatnloa-oe, the entire furniture, 00m prising handsome wal nut pnrlor suit, covered with hair cloth ; suimrior rosewood 7 octave piano forte, mado by HiOnes Itrotliers; r r.iooa plate pier mirror; walnut cfiamher furniture, co(Iwik cliamber suit, walnut wardrobe, superior walnut extension table, mattresses and bedding, rhina and aiaaawai-e, hand some Brussels carpets, refrigerator, kitehen ntoBsila, eto. May be examined on the morning of aale at o clock. g 29 st THOMAS BTRCH A PON, AUCTIONEERS ANI COMMISSION MKROHANTR, No. 1 1 IS OUKSKUT Street s rw antrance No. 1107 Sanaom Hi, Rale at the A notion Store, No. 1 1 IO Chwint atreet. Sll'KHIOK HOL.SKHOL1' FL'RNITUKK, ROSK WOOD PIANO FORTE, Mantel and J'ier Glasses Bmssels and Other Carpets, Refrigerators, Lace Cur tains and Mosiinils Canopies, Wardrobes, Bookcases, Reading, Spanish and Rocking Cbaira; China, Ulasa ware, eto. On Friday Morning. At 9 o'clock, at the Auction Store. No. If III fthMnnt. street, will be sold a large assortment of ntiiierior parlor. horary, chainlior, and dining-room furniture; rosowood tinno, mantel and pier glasses, refrigerators, laoe curtains, bina chamlier ?ets, glaMswaro, eto. CANTON CHINA DINNKR SERVIUK.-Also, a set of Canton ?hina dinner wnre. KKCONDHANO FURNITURE. Also, a larr aa. aortment of Furniture from families declining house keeping. 6 30 Jt MARTIN BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS. (IjitoJy Salesmen for M. Thomas A Sons.) No. tW OU KSNUT Street, rear entranoe from Mine T 1PPIXCOTT. SON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, J No. 'i IO MARKET Street. BUNTING, DURBOROW & CO., AUCTION EERS. Noa. 2:t'2 and '2:14 MARKET Street, nomas of Bank street. Kuooeesora to John B. Myers A Uo. HEAVY PAt!K AGE SALE. DRV GOODS. partinlly damaged by the late fire at the store of . mr.n.ttn. LsuniHU, LiAKr.lv 00., No. 210 Chesnut struct, to be sold on four mouths' Credit, at 10 o'clock, On Friday, Julv 2. 11i9. bv Bunting. Durbumw A Go . lAiintloneAr. at their stores, Nos. 'f.i'l and 11 1 Market street, embrao ing sn extensive assortment of Dundee linen goods, oas simeres, domestic cotton and woollen goods, eto., most of W illi u are in enure pacKsgps. Also, - liales Hemp carpets. 6293t Ce N. McCLEKS A CO.. AUCTIONElCIta. No. a0 MARKET Street. SALE OF 1200 CASES BOOTS, SHOES, BRO- CANS, ETC. On Tllursdiiv morninff. July 1. at 10 o'clock, including a large line of cltv mads goods. n. H..iaie every Monday ana inursiiay. Ban si BY B. SCOTT, JR., SOOTT'S ART GALLERY, No. ltWO OHESNUT btreet, Failadelphia. KEENAN, SON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, NO 1 1 J N. FRONT Stmt. (1 n ROOFING. EADY ROOFIN O. R This RooQua ia adapted to all buildinga. It oan ba appUed to BTEKP OR FLAT ROOFS TATne'ToTs'wiTBoUremoving the aliingleti, fhua aroid- ing cue uamagiiiK oi ceilings ana luraitara walla nndag. foing repairs. (No gravel used.) RESEKVK YOUR TIN ROOFS WITH W ELTON'S KLAbTIU PAINT. I am always prepared to Repair and Paint Roofs at short notice. Also, PAINT FOR 8ALK by the banal or gailoo, the beat and cheapest in the market. W. A. WKliTOIV, No. 711 N. NINTH Street, above Onataa. And 117 No. 018 WALNUT Street. rpo OWNERS, ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS X. AND ROOFKRS. Roofs! Tea, yea. Every size and kind, old or new. At No. 64M N. Tli 1RD Street, the AM K- K1UAN CONCRKTK FAINT AND RtMlIf OOMPAHnf are selling their celebrated paint for TIN ROOKS, anal for preserving all wood and metals. Also, their solid com plex roof covering, the bent ever offered to the pnblio, with Drushos, cans, buckets, etc., for the work. Anti-vermin, nre, ana vraier-prooi ; ugiii, tigut, t'uraDie. no oruk. Ing, pealing, or stir: pealing, or shrinking. Ma paper, gravel, or heat. Good for all climates. Directions given for work, or aood work. men supplied. Care, promptness, certainty! Una prioel Call! Kxaminel Judgel A genu wanted lor interior connties. 4&tf JOSEPH LKKDS.'Prlnolpal i rm-t u. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS We are prepared to furnish English imported ASfUALiTlO KUUf lHU tELT In Quantities to suit. This rootuia: was used to oovar thai Pari Exhibition in 1867. . HKHUHlnT a OU., 4 29 3ni Noa. 517 and 51D MINOR Street. fLD GRAVEL ROOFS COVERED OYER W with luauo olate, and warranted for ten years. HAMILTON a (JOOKKKR, No. 45 8. TENTH Street. 8 15n'm NEW PUBLICATIONS. gUREAU V E R IT AS (FRENCn LLOYDS). INTERNATIONAL REGISTE1C FOB CLASSIFICATION OF VESSELS. THE REGISTER VERITAS, containing tha Olaaal Bcation of Vessels surveyed in tha Continental, British and American ports, for tha year lboi), ia FOR BALK by the AgenU in New York. ALF MF.RIAN a OO., 4 3 No. 49 KXOHANUK PLAOK. 1 A N II O O A MKIUC'AL ESSAY ON THE CAUSK AND OURK OF PRKMATCKK DKCLINK IN MAN, the Tieatuient of Nervous and Physical Debility, eto. "'1 liere is no nieiulier of society ny wnoin tins dook wiu not be found uselul, whether such porson holds the rela tion of Parent, Preceptor, or Clergymen." Jiadiottl Times Sent by mail on reooipt of fifty cents. Address tue Author, I. K. 1K F. CURTIS, tjayijin rso. ai r niroui, tvaauingion, u. v. 1HIL0S0PIIY OF MAHHIAOE. 1 A New Course of lectures, as delivered at the New York Museum of Anatomy, embracing the subjects: How to Live, and What to Live lor; Youth, Maturity, and Old Age; Manhood Oenerally Reviewed; lUe Cause 01 Inuigeition; i ialuicnceana nervous iiim ju,uihw i...., aiUrriuA wiiii.ux.iiw.Miiif 1 Considered, etc. eto. i.u La ..i.,,ua i..ni.in m. tii.me Ijeuturea will be for warded, i.ostuaid, on receipt of cent . by 'ldgs.8l.,1K,xX; A. LKARY, J11..S. K. corner of HFTU and WALN UT Streets, Philadelphia. " CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. Pa R. THOMAS a CO. lis al& ita in Doors, Blinds, Sash, Shutters, WINDOW FRAMES, ETC., N. W. COKNKH OF EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets f, y0 gm 1'iiiLAUAti.pmA. QEORC.E PLOW MAN, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, 85 No. 134 LOCK Btreet, rniiaaemULt 1 ARZELERE & D UCHEY f l usioui llaua Hrokrre aud Noturlea rublic No. 405 LIBRARY STREET. ALL Cl'bTOM DOUSlt BUSINESS TllANSACTKT), rAssrouTs ruocuiiED.1, 11 u