LATER FROM EUROPE. 'l%e - fierinan War Question—All Luvita.. !lons to the Paris Confexenee Accepted— England and the Bloasei Panic-The Con.; solidated Bank of London • Suspends—' The Piressiire for Discount at the Bank -< of England Somewnat Inmintsked, but still vet* Cireat—Ex-Itebei Gen. Bemire., • gard Visits the Liverpool Exchange, and is Received with Applause. • ITKw Yens, June 10.—Timi steamships Allemania,Malta,Denmark and Edinbuigh, :'all arrived from Europe tb-day. The Pal ..myraarrived out on the 28th ult., and the .England, City of Paris, Peruvian and VPih _ liam Penn on the 29th. The latter was. at Plymouth short of coals. GREAT BRITAIN. The Government has been beaten by 10 on 'the vote, on M.r. Bouverie's motion of in 7.struction, looking to the better prevention of bribery . and corruption at elections. The •Consolidated Bank of London had stopped _payment. GERMANY AND AUSTRIA. The invitations to the Congress have all been accepled and it will shortly, meet in Paris. Prussia,Austria and Italy are still :arming. The lalian volunteers are mobi lizing rapidly . . Austria has mobilized 600,- 4000 men.. The Austrian parks of artillery and siege artillery are ready. The Prus sittns are concentrating at,Glatz and Lands lint.' Prussia and Italy will postpone hos tilities until the emigre:3s has proved a failure. The ardeis for a second conscrip --lion in Vienna produced great discontent. Italy .engages not to attack during the con - - ference. Ropes of .the war being avoided are being believed in only by a minority. " The .Payisays Austria's compensa tion for the loss of Venetia will be found. in _the territory on the Adriatic coast. Prussia is tobave the Elbe duchies, and Denmark to have northern Schleswig. The Rhine - provinces are to be made a State attached to the Germanic confederation: The Aus trian. General Benedek has issued instrnc tioffs how the troops are to behave in the 43nemy's country.. Italy is rebuilding her forts to resist the new artillery. The Aus trian army commenced marching towards "Venetia an the 25th of May. Turkey will not occupy the Danubiun principalities in consequence of the Russian and French -declaration-against Turkish,intervention. Still Later-The Iltberntan at Father Point. FATiran Poner, L. C., June 10.—The 'steamship Hibernian has passed here, with Liverpool advices of May 31st, via London -derry June Ist. The Merrimac arrived out on the 31st tilt„ and the China on the Lstvf June. Continental affairs are unchanged. - The time for the meeting of the conference has mot yet been fixed. La Busae believes that Napoleon will preside. The European Crisis. Telegrams from various points confirm the statements that Austria, Prussia and Italy have accepted the invitation to the --conference. A committee of the Federal --diet has resolved to accept the invitation to the German confederation to the conference, -and would probably elect Baron Von Der Pfordsen, Bavarian minister for foreign af fairs, as their representative. Communications are being interchanged :for arranging the day for the first meeting. It is stated that the different ministers of foreign affairs would represent their respec tive governments. From Vienna,however, it is stated that Austria would not be repre sented by Count Mensdorff, but by Prince Metternich, Count Morns or Baron Mey senberg. Various conflicting statements were made as to the programme for the conference and the terms of acceptance of the armed powers. It is asserted that Austria categorically re twee all propositions relative to the cession of Venetia, and that she calls for the convo -cation of the estates of the duchies to settle. the Schleswig-Holstein question, and de mands that Congress shall not be competent to discuss any proposal for the reform of the Federal Constitution. Prussia is also said to demand that the conference shall not dis cuss questions relating exclusively to the internal interests of Germany, and that its 41eliberations shall speedily prove that a real prospect exists for the preservation of peace. The note of the French Government, in viting the Federal diet to send a represen tative to the Congress, is published at Frankfort. It states the objects of the con ference to be a diplomatic settlement of the .questions of Schleswig-Holstein and Vene tia, and also of a federal reform, so far as it affects European equilibrium. The note concludes as follows: The Government of the Emperor trusts that the powers who have made preparations for war will, if they accept the proposed conference, suspend their armaments, even if they should scruple to restore their mili tary establishments to a peace footing. There is no indication of any relaxation in warlike preparations. A Vienna des patch of May 30th says: Preparations for -war continue in all parts of the empire, but :the execution of the late decree fora levy of _fresh troops will not be proceeded with at _present, the requirements having already been fully met by the recent large enroll ment ofvolunteers. Many thousand men are already engaged on the fortifications of - Vienna. The army headquarters will .shortlylxt transferred to Pragne,w here Field 3kiarshal Benedek will shortly inspect the -troops. - • • It is reported that a strong Prussian corps -of observation is being concentrated on the frontiers of Prussia. near Silesia and Gal- A telegram from Kiel reports an affray be -I*mi-the Austrian and Prussian troops, but no deaths occurred. An official Inquiry alas been instituted. A Prussian patrol had endeavored to in sped the Austrian troops on the frontier IlTachad. - A.decree has been issued at Florence for the formation of twenty additional battal ions of volunteers, two battalions of her gseglieri and a squadron of guidea. Communications received in London on - the 30th ult. assert that Garibaldi is still at Peaprera, and has no immediate intention of leavin TheAustriant Government had ordered a ;;' - _foreed loan of /2,000,000 florins in Lombar -do-Venetia. The British journals assert - that Austria is in treaty with a Polish leader who dia . - tinguishedi himself in the Polish lust:l"re°- lion, with a view of placing him at the head , of a revolution in Prussian Poland. *MEAT' BRITAIN. The - House of Commons had debated Mr. , Close's bill, conferring theelective franchise ; nu any person of fit education. Mr:, Glad stone opposed it on the ground that an ed. - ncationattest would hreak down, although he admitted the bill was good in principle. ' ;General &bits ensued without action. The Dublin police had arrested five men .supposed to be active Fenians and who as , skated Stephens in baffling the detectives. British trade returns for April show the iiiineCf exports to be over R 3,250,000 in ex cess of April of last year. Financtal affairs continue to exhibit steady progress in re -covert', and a gradual return ofconfidence. The pressure for, discount at the Bank of Mngland was diminishing, although it was' :still extremely_large, and the rate remained. .at'lo. per cent. Rumors of assistance from the Bank of France, with its immense actin inulatioa of specie, to the Bank of England 'were not authentic. ;" The Times says such a step in the height -0f the crisis • might have proved beneficial, but is now unnecessary. Funds and seen rities generally exhibited apecidtd firmness. Enthoier. & Son, of .T.,ordop, princi , _ Tally engaged inthe metal trade, have sus pended, RVith. liabilities ,of £300,000. It is thought their assets will be'ample. Satterthwaite's eirculnt of the evening of May 30th, says the market for American securities during the past week developed extremesales of both Government stock and railway shares on English as well as conti nental/totem:int, but this has been more than met by the' demand for export, every mail, hitherto bringing a large increase of orders. Cardinal Antonelli has been seriously from a relapse of gout, but is now better. He has been twice visited by the Pope. A new ministry has been formed in Hol-' land. "--• ' - Gen. Beauregard visited the Liverpool Exchange on Monday, where, his presence becoming known, great interest was excited, and the news-room rapidly filled. He was, applauded on leaving, and considerable numbers of people followed him through the streets. It is said that the ebject of the General's visit to England is to advance a railway project in the United States. The cholera has entirely disappeared from Liverpool. Intelligence from Japan announces that the customs - tariff has been satisfactorily arranged. The steamship s William Penn, thirteen days from New York for London, put into Plymouth on the 28th, short of coal. The steamer Palmyra, from New York, arrived off the Fastnet. The Shanghai, from New York, arrived at Falmouth on the 26th ult. The Money Panto. SUSPENSION OF THE CONSOLIDATED BANS OF LONDON. The undersigned' directors of the "Con solidated,Bank" of London (limited); not having had time to communicate with their colleagues, have - taken oh themselves the grave responsibility of closing it - as the only just ands honorable course, under the fol lowmg In their recent arrangement with the Bank of London the directors determined from the first to take no liabilities on be half of that bank except such as were fully covered by available assets placed' in their hands; but they have since found that se riowi errors existed in the list of assets sub mitted to them,' consequence of which they felt compelled, on Saturday evening last, to give notice to the Bank of London that they no longer held themselves bound by .the arrangement. At the samelime a suit was commenced in chancery to have it decided ,that the arrangement involved an undue preference of certain classes of the creditors of the Bank of London, and an interim order was made by the court on that principle notwithstanding that the under signed h adi been advised by two eminent counsel that the arrangement was not open to such objection. The difficulties arising out of this state of thirgs, combined with what had already been done under the arrangement, have oc cupied the earnest attention of the under signed during the whole of to-day, and they have been led to the painful conclusion that it would not be possible to conduct the bu siness of the Consolidated Bank in the face of those difficulties without contracting far ther engagements to an extent which would have compromised the interest of their cus tomers. Tne undersigned have the satisfaction of stating that they have ample assets of the Bank of London to meet all obligations ac tually incurred by this bank under the re cent arrangement. Apart from that arrange-. ment the Consolidated Bank was financially so strong that no difficulty would have been experienced in conducting its operations, and the directors have now in their hands the whole of the assets of this bank in an I almost immediately available form. This is signed by eight directors. The authorized capital was A 2,000,000, of which £1,500,000 was subscribed andX6oo,ooo paid up. The Times on the Suspension. The Times city article of Tuesday, May 29th, says: "The closing of the Consolidated Bank entirely checked the general recovery that had seemed certain, and the regret oc casioned has been es pe cially severe from the fact of the disaster having been incurred by one of the most extraordinary errors ever committed by men of business intrusted with the property of others. "The history of the stoppage of the Con solidated Bank seems the most singular ever presented—that the directors must have earnestly desired to act for the best cannot be doubted, but it must be <questioned if a similar sacrifice of property was ever effected with such rapidity, or under cir cumstances leas rational." FRANCE. The Bourse on the 30th was very firm. Rentes advanced to 65f. 35c. Anexplosion of fireworks in a factory at Aubin had killed 20 and injured 15 persons. TURKEY. Three Turkish war vessels had arrived at Antivari to guard the coast of Albania against any sudden landing of Italian vol unteers. PRUSSIA. A Berlin telegram of May 31st says : "Prussia, in her reply to the invitations for the conference, accedes to the desire ex pressed in the letter of invitation, that the armed Powers should not make farther military movements during its delibera tions," The steamer Etna sailed from Liverpoo for New York on the 30th of May. The steamers England, Kangaroo, Germs nia and New York had arrived ont. Commercial Intelligence. Sales of cotton for the week 86,000 bales. The market is buoyant and advanced 1(42d for American, and -X©ld for other descrip tions. Sales to speculators 12,500 bales; sales to exporters 9.500 bales. The following are the authorized quotations: Fair. Middling. Orleans - - - 161 14 Mobiles - - - 153. j 131 Uplands - - - 151. 131 Sales on the day of sailing 10,000 !bales- the market' being firm but unchanged. Sales to speculators and exporters 2,000 bales. Stock of cotton in port 975,000 bales, of which 400,000 are American. The Manchester advices are unfavorable. Breadstuffs, dull, but easier. Provisions steady. Consols for money. 87i ® 871; ITnitedStates five-twenties, 6611(4)651; Illinois Central7B©. 79; Erie Railroad, 451@46i. The bullion in the Bank of England has increased X 21,000. LIVIIBPOOLt May 31.—Flour dull, but steady. Wheat inactive; Western red, 10s 3d@los 9d. Corn dull; mixed, 30@30s 3d. Beef dull and unchanged. Pork inactive. Bacon heavy. Lard quiet and steady. . Tallow firmer. Ashes—Sinall sales at 308 for pots. Sugar quiet and steady. Coffee inactive. Rosin quiet. Spirits of Turpentine quiet. Petroleum inactive at is 11d@2s for refined. LONDON MARKETs.—FIour quiet but steady. Wheat dull and is. lower. Sugar firmer. Coffee declining. Tea easier: Rice quiet. Tallow firmer; sales at 48s 6d. Sat terthwaite's circular of Wednesday evening, May 30th says: Since our last we note an improvement in five-twenties of 2 per cent., the last quotation being 661(4)67. Illinois and Erie are also 2@)3 per cent. higher, clos ing at 78-1,-@7Bl for the former, and 451@461 for the latter. Console were quoted on Thursday at S7fr @sm for money. United States 5-20378 i ®- 74; Erie 45.i@46; and Illinois Central 781.®78i. , , Murder at Titusville, Pa. VTIISVILLE, PA., June 10.—About noon to-day a young man, named John Dale, left ,home in a wagon to be married. to Miss HattieVlatthicriin i living about sia. miles north pf here. ,When about two miles in the road,he received a rifle ball through his body. He fell from 'the wagon, and turned the horse loose;thinking by tins means to call assistance. Two gentlemen passing at the time carried bila to :a house in the vicinity, but he died before medical aid could be procured. The rifle , was, found near where he was shot. .A rival for :the hand of tile young woman had threatened to shoot THE DAILY E PINING BULLETIN : PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY. JUNE 11;1866 and is supposed to be the guilty party He has not yet been ' arrested, but probabl y' will NEXCETII. CON6BISf3-FIEST SESSION. CLOSE OF SATIIBDA7 4 B PitOOZEDINOB.] Houan.—ln general debate on the Presi.. dent's message, • c „, Mr. Wilson (Iowa) said he was nit very well informed as to the manner In which the Indian affairs of the Government had been conducted, but he had been long of .opinion that the Indians had been "more sinned against than sinning." He pro ceeded to read extracts from speeches made by, two Indian chiefs before the House Com mittee of Indian Affairs, charging all sorts of frauds and corruptions against one Bar leigh, an Indian agent, who turned ont to be present as a Delegate from Dakota, who had jhst addressed the House. Mr. Allison made a few remarks, repel ling the insinuations against the President, the Secretary of the Interior, and the Com missioner of Indian Affairs, • contained in the speech of Mr. Burleigh. Mr. Clarke (Ohio) made a speech on the subject of reconstruction, taking the Con gressional view of the question. Mr. Van Aernam followed on the same side. - - - Mr. Bontwell gave notice that on Wed-. nesday next the Senate amendments to the constitutional amendment would be called up for action in the _Rouse. Mr.. Garfield presented memorials from the Boards of Levee Commissioners of the States of Louisiana =3 Mississippi, in be half of the people of these States, asking national aid and assistance on the recon struction of levees on the Mississippi. river.: Referred to the Committee of Ways and, Means. • The Hoime, at 3.30 P. M., adjourned. VOX. WR.T.GIi'T'S - TAR SYRUP PRI:NOMAD DEPOT, ID SOUTH THEB.D ST. PRICE, $1 PER BOTTLE: t 5 PER HALT DOZES% The undersigned citizens take pleasure In cheerltall recommending• the. use of Wright's Tar .Syrap, for coughs oblds, consumption, whooping cou.o, spotted fever; liver complaint, pains in the breast, bronchitis, Inflammation, and constriction of air vessels in the lungs. The remedy should be In every family: Charles C. Wilson, Forney'e Press office. Charles H. Grafter', Sunday Mercury office. James N'oleh. Inquirer office. Wm. F. Corbit, a omnelated Press. • Wm. B. Carpenter, Fire Alarm and Police This. graph, Filth and Chestnut streets. A. Randolph, Front and Lombard streets. James W. Perrine, 1L Charles street. H. A. Davis, 323 o,B=l street. John 'Woodside, 1331 Franklin street. Robert Thompson, 1608 Walter street. R. G. March. 626 Franklin street. I. Geblofr. 731 South Second street. John neymour, 513 South Front street. E.W. Howard, 1 Dock street. H. C. Bartlett, 327 South Second street. L. Bates, as Arch street. Albert Inertia. 417 South Second street. Mary Caldwell, 1432 Sensom street. W. Themes, 20 North Fourth street. T. M. earthy, 109 Biliretb's alley. George Wilson. 236 Race street. W. F. 8r00k5,69 Norecond street. M. J. Bassett, USiftnerstreet. S. Seymour R.ose.Bet..tleton. Charles Rogers, 921 South street. B. T. Wellington. Second and Quarry Streets. E. E. Thomas, 138 South Sixth street. William Barns, 815 South Front street. S. S. Samford, Opera M John Meginnis, rear of 134 Second street. Mrs. S. R. Choate, Newark, Del. George W. White &Go. : No. 56 South Third street. Mr. wanarn B. Wrigh.l: Bra: We tate pleasure in-recommending your TAB SYRUP Of: which we have already sold con siderable anantities) as a most excellent and efficacious remedr for the complaints set for&h in ycmr printed bill already submitted to the public. As a graufyins act to suffering humanity we will cheerfully recom mend your preparation to all afflicted se Ith dimmer which it is designed to cure. _ Yours, &c., • DEEMS at SON, Druggiata, N.E. corner Pine and Sixth 'Meta. Alta to be bad at 70ILKSON, HOLLOWAY & COWDZER, DTOTT & CO, and all principal druggists and dealers. The subscriber would beg leave hirther to eay thnt he is prepared to fill orders aad forward the Syrup to any part by miditry. Persons desiring other information by will enclose *postage stamp, and answers will be returned as soon at the exigencies of business will admit. Address 'WILLIAM B, WRIGHT, 771 south Third given, Philadelphia. ma AYER'S CATHARTIC IT 1 6are the most perfect irgative which we able to produce or which think has ever yet been •by anybody. Their s have abundantly n to the community Minh they excel the wdinary medicines in use. - Noy are safe and pleasant e,but powerful TOCUTIL penetrating proper lmulate the vital so. tea of the body, remove purify the blood, and he foul humors which _ bried and grew distemper, stimulate sluggish or disor dered organs into their natural action, and impart a healty tone with etrenght to the whole system. Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of every body, but also formidable and dangerous diseases. While they 'produce powerful effects, they are at the same time, in diminished doses, the safest and beat s ame that can be employed for children. Being sugar coated, they are pleasant to take - and, being purely vegetable, are tree from any . risk °Charm. Cures have been made which surpass belief. were they not sub stantiated by men of earls exalted pcsition and cheraa ter, as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Many emi r ent clergy men and physicians have lent their names to certify to the public the reliability of our remedies, while cabers have sent ns the assurance of their con. %lotion that our Preparations contribute homer.. y to the relief of our afflicted. suffering fellow-men. The agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis our American Almanac, containing directions for the use and certificates of their cures, of the following complaints: Costiveness. BillouJComplainteßheamatism,Drop. BY, Heartburn, Headache arising from foal atomacn. bangers, Indigestion - , Morbid Inaction of the Bowels and Pain arising therefrom, Flatulency, Lees of Ap. petite all Diseases which require an evacuant, me-M -eine. They also. by purifying the blood and stimu lating the system, cure many complaints which it would not be supposed they could reach such as Deaf aces, Partial Blindnea.:, Neuralgia and - Nervous Int. tability, Derangements of the Liver and HI "nem Gout, and other kindred complaints' arising from a low state of the body, or obstruction of its functions. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other Preparations which they make more profit on. De mend ATEB'S and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and theyahould have it. Prepared by Da. J. C. Aran & CO., _Lowell, Masa., and sold by J. M. MARLS dc CO., Philadelphia, and by all Druggists. - myl9-5,m,w-em 'PRE GREAT AMERICAN DEODORIZER AND .I. DISINFECTANT. This article owes its peculiar value as a DEODO RIZER to the fact that It decomposes and destroys all noxious gases and vaporathat are given off from putri. tying animal or vegetable matter Da. W. E. A. A Rill, Professor of Chemistry in the University of Maryland. says: -"For an efficient and reliable Deodorizer and Distryfectant, always ready ibr use, and not liable to any change, equally valuable in the sick room and In the foul sink, it has, in rnp %Anion, no equal. This opinion is concurred in by Drs. Miltenberger, Johnson, Chew., llcßheriT. Butler, and Dr. Van Giber, who madelhe report to the National Sanitary and Quarantine amvention of 1A69. sags: "It is the beet deodorant of which I have any imow• ledge: 'First. It evidently answers the purpose. "'Second. It is odorless itself. ".7hird. It is easily kept and managed. "Fburth. It is comparatively cheap." For saleby Anil by Druggists generally sk • AL;PERTAr.r.TNA.—A superior article for clean w ing the Teeth, destroying animalculre which In fest them, giving tone to the gums, end leaving a feel. Ing of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in the mouth.' It may be used daily, and will be found to strengthen weak and bleeding gums, while the aroma and deter. eiveness will recommend it to every one. Being com• posed with the assistance of the Dentist, Physician and Microrcopist, it is confidently offered as a RELIABLE substitute for the uncertain washes formerly in vogue. Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the constituents of the DENTTALLINA, advocate its assn it contains nothing toprevent lie unrestrained employment Made only by JAMES T. SHINN, Apothecary, Broad and Sprwre street/J. For sale by Druggisto generally, and Fred. Brown, D. Btackhouse, Moored & CO., Robert C. Davis, • G. It. }Teem, Geo. O. Bower. Isaac H. Hal, Charles 13hivers eedles, G. I. Bea T.T. Husband, 5.0. Turn Co. Ambrose Smith, • Charlet. Eberle, Thomas Weaver, James N. Marks, William R. Webb, By Bringhorst&oo., Tames L. Blapluen, Britt 4. 2 Co., Hughes &Coombe, •H. Q om .Bl Henry A. Bower w & Bra. MILIB rosim B PICIEtaIi t CATEMSO3.II.WWitt. dr_Blickwell's mwups mom Dnrham blustard,_ OUvel: AkkL i ria l a hip Yorktown and for sale by JIMS. .16 04106 ®ouch Delaware A MEDIO,ILL. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., Wholesale Druggists, N. E. corner FOLIRTIC and RACE Streets. SUIMMR RESORTS. P.PHRA'rA - AND LITIZ SPRINGS . Passengers for EPHRATA mid LITTZ, via Reading and Columbia Railroads, will leave Beading R R. De pet. Thirteenth and Callowhill, at 813 A. M. and 3.80 connecting through toboth above places. Fare to either. t. 75...0n Bruidays, leave at 315 P. Ex cursion Tickets to either place andreturn, 13 65; good for Saturday, Sunday and Monday, Je4.lm- UNITED STATES HOTEL, Cape Island, New Jersey. We have pleasure to announce to our friends and the public, that this spacious, modern ' and favorite establishment. will open lte MIR. BATHING SEA SON of 1866, June ifith. Our long experience in the management of first class Hotels in Baltimore, Philadelphia and this place warrants us in the belief that we can offer inducements of comfort and luxury not to be surpassed by any other first-class Hotel. WEST tit MILLER, iny3o-2ml , pEopp.mpom. MOUNTAIN HOUSE , C - res son springs, This delightful Sommer Resort will be OPEN le the reeeption'of guests on • _ SATURDAY, lUN 2d, 1866. For farther infonxiation address , . CEO. W, MITLIAN, OBE SON SPRINGS, lall7-Im/ CIAN:BRIA. 00.; Pei. ecvN Gatmss 11A.1.41L4 CAPE MAY, N. Will Remain Open Until Oct. let. • There has been added to thia popular House, since last season, the entire Ocean House propertv,.giving an ocean front of over L.1:0 feet, and over 300 rooms fronting and in hill view of the sea. A perfect s+ stem of sewerage and drainage has been completed, a feature possessed by few hotels outside of large clues. The appointments of the House throughout have re, ceived a most careful supervision suggested by the ex perience of past seasons. For apartments address J. F. CAKE, Congress Halt Hassler's Bran and String Band. ..1109= UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.; Will Open for the Reception of Guests On Wednesday, June 27,1866, Dodworth's Band engaged for the season. Persons desiring to engage rooms will address BROWN it WOBLPPER, PROPRIETORS, TL A.NTIC CITY, OR Jas 2m Cr RICHMOND St., Philada. SUMMER RESORTS ON SINE OP Beading Railroad and Branches. MANSION HOUSE, MOUNT CARBON, Mrs. Caroline Wunder, Pottsville P. 0.. Saari CO T77SCABORA. HOTEL, .Mra. Hannah Miller, Tnscarora P. 0., Schaylkal Co MAHANOT CITY HOTEL. G. W. Prost, Mahaaoy City P. 0.. Schuyllrii co. WHITE HOUSE, him Susan Maradort. Beading P. O. ANDALUSIA, Janne B. Madeira, Beading P.O. LIVING SPRINGS HOTEL, Dr. A. Smith, Wernersville P. 0., Berke 00. SOUTH 210 UNTAIN HOUSE, H. H. Handerbach,Womelattort P. Ca, Berke CO. COLD SPRINGS HOTEL, Lebanon co., Charles Boedermel, Harrisburg P.O. BOYERSTOWN SEMINARY, ' LB. Eenky.Boyerstown P. 0., Berke co. YELLOW SPRINGS HOTEL, A. B. Snyder, Yellow Springs P. 0., Chester co. Lrriz SPRINGS, Samuel Lichterithaler. =ls P. 0., Lancaster co. EPHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, ILlez. B. Feather, Pro., Ephrata P. 0.. Lancaster co Aran. 21st, lads. apaWim B ROAD TOP MOUNTAIN HOUSE, HUNTINGDON COUNTY, PA. This old and popular Mountain Reeort will open for the reception of guests on JUNE Ist. The House has been thoroughly renovated and improved. EXCURSION TICKETS, d until Oct. let will be issued by the Pennsylvania A Back will be in readiness on the arrival of the cars at Dudley to convey guests to the Hotel, a at tar ce of two miles. Terms moderate. Address, - W. T. PEA_RSON & CO., rfirM,lms Broad Top City. Huntingdon 00., Pa. H O ! FOR CAPE MAY, THE BEST WATERING -11.1. LACE IN THE WORLD.—The undersigned rester tfully inform their friends and the public, that they have taken the Metrooolitan (late City Hole 1), on Hughes street, and will refit and open the same by the 131. h. Location one of the best on the Island. Those wishing to engage rooms, should apply to the *mutt Vernon Rouse, Second above Arch street. or at Cape May. BLAIR t isILaCKELTON, 3e5 Imi Proprietors. SQUM BEER BOARDING.—Three chambers and parlor furniture with boarding, can be bad from Bth to 3.tb of June,and from August ist to theist of Seatember. Apply to OBABLES J. ARTHUR, Rosemont Station, je7-61* Pennsylvania Ridlroad. - PBASANT BOARDING AT A FARM notrsz, two miles Pram Absecon:4in view of the ocean. Beard 17 per witek. Apply to jer•et THE "BARSTOW BOTIetB" (opposite the Mansion House), Atlantic City, is now open for the recep• tion of visitorei. Boardeis per we«it.. jeB-12t* ELIZABETH FASTBACK.. COUNTRY BOARDING can oe had at a beautiful pis ce five miles from the city. Large airy rooms. Convenient of acceasJay horse andateam cars. Address .•242," this Office. - Ja3lt* PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY, LEOTUR'S. OFFICE, CUSTOM HORSE, P.s3ct.- .6DELFBIA, June 4,1866. Sealed and endorsed "Proposals for Books, Blanks and Stationery for the Custom House. Philadelphia," will be received at this office an til the 28th of June in clusive, for supplying the Custom /louse, for one year from the Ist of July, 1866. Blank Books, for Entries. Records, Abstracts, &.,c . Printed Books of Bonds, re.c. Printed Blanks, for Enrolments, Licenses, Reports, Permits, accounts, &c. Stationery, viz.: Pens, Ink, Paper. Pencils, &c. The whole probably not to exceed 13,000. Liberty is reserved to accept such proposals for the whole or any portion of the articles therein named. It is also to be understood that all such articles as May be required, and which are not expressly men tioned in the schedules, shall be furnished by the con tractors at the usual market prices or may, at the op tion of the Collector, be purchased in open market. Schedules of articles and estimated quantities, with specimens and other required particulars, furnished on application to this office. Bonds, with satisfactory security, will be required for the faithful performance of the contract. WILLIAM. B. THOMAS, Collector.' myl6-In4 01:rOBS AND LESIONB.--Slclly Oranges and emons, In • Arm order, fir sale by „TOO. B • z 11:11: Z L 1- . 1 , • • QoPbegurii.--ednese Bust Cane Elyrnp r bandanna lJ article, for sale - by JOE. B. BU 00.„ lee South Delawrn avenua. 111211111/ILi: 111,1010 H 1 , 103208.-40 cases In tt oardetermandfanoy boxes, Imported and for sale by .708. B.BUBSLER _de 00 108 Booth Delaware RAMOS AITD LEMONS—Ranch. Layer and deed Jena Balaban and Malaga Lernona, landlaront bark La Pla. sad for sale by JOS. B. RCMP 00..1011 South DelaWlige avenue. . W. 3: ALS4P. N 0.122 South Delaware avenue. PROPOSALS. P. I if oil D{zlll JAMES A.. FREEMAN AUCTIONEER. NO: 421 WALNiP street. 'ffaIMENIT:ENTH - 'SPRING SALE - OF REAL Ef3 TATS AND MUMS. JUNE 18, 11366. ; This tale: On WEDNESDAY, at 12 &Clock noon, St she Exchange, 5..141 ineinse the following, Vie- Share in the. Mercantile Library, , Share in the .Point Breeze Park. • Trustees' Sale. $550 'Pennsylvania 5 per cent. Pew NO. 54 middle aisle Grace Church. , 25 snares Schomacker Piano Forte. Manufacturing LAND, ENGINE. &c., OF THE WARD OIL CO A tract of 100 acres of lasiff „with the engine . and ma chinery of the Ward 011 Co., of Washing= county, . Ohio. Plan, title, dr.e., at the auction store. air Sale N 0.917 CUSP ST—A large three story dwelling, ; Corner of Raspberry alley. 23 by 1363 f, feet. This is a well built property, with back buildings, bath house, • &c. Clear. Orphans' (hurt Sate—Bstate of Thomas 'Shivers, dec'd. NO. 623 SHIPPEN ST—A three story brick housec2B by 46 feet. Clear. Orphans' thurt fikyz--E.state of Isaac Badgers. deed. BEDFORD ST—Three frame houses in the, rear of the above, on Bedford at, 20 by 79 feet. 'Fame Estate.' BROAD AND BARCLAY STS—The, half interest in the property S. W. corner Broad and Barclay sta.. 15th Ward. 80 by 87 feet The whole subject tp $4OO ground rent. Orphans , ('hurt Sate—Estate of /anus - Hendersrm. de,c'd. . _ IIICEIMOND, ABOVE ITANOyEIA . two story brick dwelling, Richmond, above Hiuiover. 20 by 70 feet Clear.. Orpiuma' Court Sole—Bstate of Prank/in dec'd. 1410, 109 N. SIXTH ST—Valuable office building.6th et., above Arch, 34 by 74 feet. $136 ground rent per . annum. SOW - Yields a rental of $l3OO per, annum. Orphans' Cburt Sale—Estate of Robert Jr. Lee, deed. slsl' Full descriptions in catalogues. Sale 1618 Val eria street, above Brown HOUSEHOLD i'URNI.TiTHE. CARPETS, SHORE TAILY 3 ON TUESDAY MORNING. At 1131 o'clock. will be sold, at 1618 Valeria street, the Honaehold Furniture, Secretary, Sideboard Fine Carpets, 011 Cloth, &c. HANK •FTREPBOOF SAFE •AT PAIVATE BAIB. - AtPrivate Sale -A snperior Bank Safe, nearly , new, about seven net high inside, with combination locks, dic.. In perfect Order,mar by Furrel dc Herring, at s cost of it.41311.' . .. TO EMU—A hands° double Mansion on Walnut street, either farnished Or. unfurnished. Apply at the Auction Store. BY JOHN B. MYERS do CO., AVOTIONEERS Roe. 73r2 and EH MASKED Meet. corner of Bank LARGE P.I.HEDLPTORY BALE OF BtiOTh, SHOES BROGANS, TRAVELING BAGS, • STRAIV . GOODS. &c. 051 TUESDAY HORNENIG, JUNE 12, WU be sold, at. 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on Baal morale. credit, about 1,330' packages Roots, Shoes, Bal morals. ate., of City and Eastern manufac ture. Opel for pzamtnGtion with catalogues early on the morn of sale. LARGE FREGMEMORY BALE OF BOOTS, sHoze, etc. NOTlOE—Xncluded in our large sale of boots,aluM &c.. ON TEFIBBALY MORNING, June 12. will be found in part the following fresh and desirable amortment, vl5 - Men's, boys' and youths calf, double sole, half well and pump sole dress boots; men's boys' and youths kip and buff leather boots; metes line grain, long lei dr era boots; men's and boys' calf, bu leather Congress boots and balmorals; men's, boys and youths' super kip, buff and polished grain half welt and pump aoie brogans; ladles' tine kid, goat, morocco, and enameled patent sewed balmorals and Congress gaiters women's, misses' and children's calf and but , leather balmorals and lace boots; children's fins kid, sewed, city made lace boots; fancy. sewed balmo rats and ankle ties ladles' fine black and = 2 : rn lasting Congress and side lacegaltersswoens% and children's goat and morocco copper-nailed lace boots; ladies' fine kid slippers; traveling bags; metalic overshoes wi ef s: 46.agA . ).v474l . ile w Wewill hold a LargeSafeOi leoreign and Domestic Dry Goods, by catalogue, on four months' credit stne part forcash. On THURSDAY MORNING, "JJune 14, at 10 o'clock, embracing about 700 pack• ages and lots of staple and fancy articles, in woolens worsteds, linens, alas and cottons'. F. 8.--Goods arranged for examination and cats. /ones ready early on the morning of sale. LARGE POBMY33 SALE OF CAF.P.RTINOS CANTON MATTINGS. dzc. ON FRIDAY MORNINe, Jnne 15, at 11 o'clock, will be sold, by catalogue, of months' credit, about 230 cleces of imperfira and Site ingrain, royal damask, Venetian, list, Drab hemp cottage and rag carpetinga. embracing a choice assortment of superior goods, which may be examined earls on the morning of sale. OM C O y , risSIO BIRCH & N SON. AUCTIONE.E.W3 C KERCIETANTB. atear . entrance 1107 Sanzoni street-1 amp - Dorm FURNITURE or EVERY Da, SCREPTION RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT. 13AL EVERT FRIDAY MORNING. Eiden of Furniture at Dwellings .attended to On tht most Reasonable Terms. rf!M=M'Piilt;' o 'V% - 0 -. lr.fMTbian. EXCHANGE. THOMAS BEEtCH dr SON respectrtaly Inform theb Mends and the public that they are prepared to attend to the aale of Real Estate by auction and at .private sails Sale No. LTI. Race street. RORSEHOLD FURNITITRE L &A ON TO -4 DAY MOBNTh'er. At 10 o'clock, at No. IMI Race acreet, will be sold. a portion of the furniture of a family removing,', com prising a general assortment of household and kitchen famiture. MTMIM7ITM7M-MI HANIISOidE Fir PIANO FORTE, FRENCH PLAEE MLEROBS, OARPETI3. ON WEDNESDAY MORNDNO, JUNE 13, At 10 o'clock.. at No. 5 .South Merrick street (Wad Penn Square) will be sold the farniture of a family re. moving. compri.leg—Velvet, Brussels, ingrain, and Venetian carpets, French plate mantel and pier elassee, elegant rosewood Mato forte, walnut parlor, chamber and dining room furniture. Catolognes will be ready fOr delivery at the Auction Store on Monday. BALE OF VALIIARI.E CLASSICAL AND MA} evT.T.ANEous MIIeIIC, FINE VIOLINS. ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON. • At 4 o'clock, at the auction store. No. me Chest:nal street. will be sold— 'The valuable Classical and Miscellaneous Music be longing to the estate of the late C. F. Hapfield, com prising orchestral arrangements, oubliettes, quer• testes. operascores, oratorios and piano music. Also, several valuable violins. originals by Steiner, Amin!, Albint,Maginl acd others. Cal& ogues will be ready for distribution on Monday. Sale at No me Mestnnt Street. HOUSEHOLD FUR'S 1113 RE. ettftPETs, MIR ROBS. &c. ON FRIDAY MORNING, alzeeAt 9 O wil 'clock l , sold— at the Auction Store, No. lUD aberrant t. be A large assortment of superior walnut parlor, chamber, dining room and kitchen froniture. FINE DIAMOND JEWELRY. ON FRIDAY,. At 1 o'clock. at The auction store, No. 1110 Chestriu street. will be sold— is elegant diamond rings, singld atone and clusters. Also, 8 elegant breastpins. The, can be examined at the auction store on Mims day afternoon. DAVD3 & HARVEY, AUCTIONEERS. (Late with M. Thomas & Sons.) . Store No. 331 Chestnut street. FURNITURE SALES at the Store everyTnesday. Ft kr:LS AT PULSIDENCES - wceive particular attention. . Sale No. 338 Chestnut street. SUPERIOR PURR' tTURE, ROSE WOOD PIANO, BRUSSELS CARPETS, &c. ON TUESDAY MORNING. At 10 o'clock. at toe auction store, an assortment of superior secondhand furniture, rosewood piano, by Hallett & Davis; superior secretary bookcases. mat remiss. Brussels and ingrain carpels, housekeeping articles, &c. . . Sale N 0.2014 Green street. SPLENDID FURNITURE, SCHOMACKER PIANO, MANTEL AND PIER MIRRORS- RICH CUR TAINS, CHANDELIERS, FRENCH CARPETS, ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 18, At 10 o'clock,the entire furniture. including splendid suit drawing room furniture, Louts XVI style, covered with crimson brocatelle: sweet toned seven ' octave piano. made by Schomrcker & !rage Fren^h plate mantel and pier mirrord, handsome buffet. superior extension table, elegant chamber suits, finished - in oil; very superior library ihrniture,rich brocatel le window curtains. bronze clumdellers, tine French imported carpets. &c. • The cabinet furniture was made to orderby Vollmer, is of eXciuisite design and workintuninip, and is equal to new, having been. In use but one year. May be examined the day previous to the sale, be tween 10 and 2 o'clock, on application. to the auction eers, or on the morning of sale at 8 o'clock. PBE PRINCIPAL MONEY 1123TAnsms. nar - E - mi B. E. corner of SIXTH and RACE streets. Money advanced on Merchandise generally Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Gold and Sliver Plate and on all articles of value, ftor any length of UM! OD. I NIV I CECEB AND JEWELRY AT PRIVATE SALE Fine Gold Hunting Case, Double Bottom and Oper Face tglialt, Amerimus and Swim Patent Level Watchea,• Fine Gold Hunting Case and Open Face Le pine Wetches; Fine Gold Duplex and other Watcher Fine Silver Huirting Case and Open Face English American and Swiss Patent Lever and Lepine Watches: Double Case English Q 11911187 and Ohm Watches; Ladies' Fancy Watches: Diamond Breast. EMornAer PIMP; Ear Rin, Shads, e • edalliona; BraceleM; Scarf • Brta - i Pins;o, Finger Bing% Pencil Cases, and .Tewo gene MR GALE—A large and splendid Fireproof Cheat suitable for a Jeweler, price We. Also, several • Lots In South Camden Finn ant Chestnut streets. T. 14 IN es CO. AIIIYMNIIIEB. 4 Ens MARKET atreat. ahmria - BOOTS, SB OBS, BAI,3IOiLeXII,BEOGANS, dec.. ON WEEDNESDAT NOBN MO. JUNE 15.- At 10 o'clock, we will sell by catalogue, 500 cases men's. boys' and yor ths's boots, oboes, balmorals, gaiters, Oxford ties, &a; women's, misses' and aka ftsting, kid, morocco, and buff gaiters. balmorals, bus kins, slippers, &c.. to which the attention of the trade IS directed. • T BABBITT & CO., AIICTIONEBBS. B - Cash Ate:tit:in Ho : No. 230 Iltarket street, corner of Club advanced on conalgnments wtthont extra. charge, pnwt.p,MPTORY SALE 0 2' STRAW GOODS. .WEDNESDAY MORNING. tune 13, at 10 MO cases Men% and Boyle Pedal Canton, Leghorn and other Straw Hata. Alas, Shaker Hoods. .2.3 , , J ITZP ATAIVE. & 00 Auoition , i th no. j Zio. 416 ZiorthEIBCOND street, salon. Clansewtan4 Pll. IL lit V (I);13111 DIA M THOMAS & SONS, AUOTIONE Noe. DS and 141 South VONA street. * SALES OF STOOKS AM) REAL ESTATE • At the Exchange, every TUESDAY, at 12 o'clockareML, Sir HandbEle of each pro property Matte& separately, and on - the. Saturday previous to eactLeale ZOO- mita. loguee to nartivldet fbrm; giving Eat derscrintiona. SEAL ESTATE AT PELLTATF, SALE. Printed catalogues, ccuiprieing „several. hundred thousand dollars, including every deutription of oily and country property, from the smallest dwellings to • the turret elegant mansions, elegant ' country seat& farms, Mildness nronertles. &c. ' • far PUBSIPOSE SALES at; the Abetted Store- EVERY THURSDAY. • • • Sar Particular -attention , 8008 to solo. at _Private Residences. - TWENTY.SIXTH SPRING SALE; JUNE 12. deOrphans' Court bale—Estate of Charles A. -Pou, —THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 814 South Front et. Same Estate—THßEE-STORY BRICE LING, N. W:corner of Front'ann Union sta. • Same F,st,.te—THREE-STORY BRICK DWEL LESNamGe s W ta t—THREE-STORYBRICK . DWEL. LING. N 0.220 South Front at. Same Estate-THREE-STORY - BRICK D 'WEL LING. No 822 South Front st. _ Same Estate—THßEE-STORY BRICK nwgz,- LING. N 0.104 Union at, Executors' Peri mptory Sale Estate of Ipseph son, dedd-4 TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLINGS. Leo.llOsMontgomery avenue between Richmond at. andielirard avenue. Sale absolute., M ecutors'and Trustees' Sale—Estate Of Ad= Everly, deceased—VALUAßLE CORNER LOT,-with THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 433 Blaster street, and four brick dwellin in the rear. - Same Estate—THßEE-STORYu gs RICK DWW.I LING, No. 523 Wood street, Same Estato—EXTltA. VALUABLE ...IMBRUES% STANDS—STORE,, N.. W..corner Sixth and Market streets. - • .. SameEetate—STOE _,E No. 603 MARKET street Same Estate—STO ,RE No. 605 2.1 a R KETstreet. DESIRABLE COTTAGE. Lafayette street, near White HalL Cape Island, N, _ , C'rphans' Court Bale—Estate of Ellett% E.lleake.dee'll —VALUABLEBIISINESS ETAND, Nos. 819shd 3155 MARKET'street.' -- . . , • Orphans' Court Sate—Estate of 'Henry' G. Donna, a hfInor—V.AI,:IIABLE ,102411.0KN0E, NO 71S Simons street. Same Eistate--VALUABLR COUNTRY , RESI DENCE. Acres, Mount PleasantAtatirm,on the Ger mantown and Chestnut Hill Railroad. ; NEAT MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK DWELL LNG. No. 1e25 Mount Vernon - street, with •a-Tbree story Brick Dwelling in the rear on:Lemon street. TBREESTORY BATOR DWELLING, No 20e3 M. Vernon st., witn a Three-story- Brick Dwelling .in the rum. Execuhles Sale—Estate of 'Abrahate . Wartman, de ceased—--STORY. DWELLING- • and • FRAMIX STABLE Fifteenth street, south of Vine. • VERY DESIRABLE, COUNTRY SEAT.I7 ACRES, Methodist Lane,between the Old York'road and Lime kiln Turnpike, 34 a mile of. Oak Lane Station on the North Pennsylvaniaßailroad.and abontone mile from Duy's Lane [-Winn on the Germantown Railroad. Trustees, SaIe—DWRL"LING and STABLE, Bridge street. west of Thirty seventh street, lot 50 feet front. Clear' of all incumbrance. _ „Peremptory SaIe—LABQE AND VALUABLE RESLOBNCE, No. 326 Walnut street, east of Tenth street. It is well and substantially built. Sale Abso lute. TrusteesTale—DESlßAßLE FOUR-STORY BRIOZ RESIDENC.E, S. W. corner lath and Filbettatreeti 22% feet front. - Clear ofall incumbrance. - VERY DESIRABLE COTTAGE—Lafayette street, Cape Island. 'New Jersey. • _ _ I Pr AICDS OM E MODERN THREE-STORY 8,R103C RESIDENCE, N0.13:31 Filbert street, has all the amid ern conveniences, with a three•story brick dwelling. arjoinimg; on Filbert street. 10 feet front. =feet dent, Pale at N. W. corner Sixth and Thommon sts. . . _ . SUPERIOR FURNITURE. PUCE CHINA ANTE °LAE-SWAIM, HANDSOME BRUSSELS CAB,- PETS, ON FRIDAY MORNING. .TUNE 15. At the N. W. coiner Sixth and Thompson - streets, by catalogue, soperior walnut parlor, dining room and chamber furniture. nine Brussels and other carpets * hbncsome clunu and glassware &c. May be exammed on themornlng of sale at 8 o'Clocir., VALUABLE' FARM—C3PPEB ORE AT PBX. VA'TE SALE.—A valuable Farm lra acres. - TheretS a veto of era; anlpbtiret of copper on the place. Fall particnlara will be given on application at the =CU= MOM!. pILTLEP FORD & CO., AUCTIONEERS, No. SO6 FLUDEET street. SALE OF IMO CANES BOOTS AND SHOES. ON TRIIIta.DRY hiORNING,JUNE 14,- - Commencing at 10 o'clock, we will sell by catalOgile. ter cash cases prime Boots. Shoes, Brogass, morals Congress Gaiters, Slippers. Oxford Ties; &C.. comprising a general assortment of firateclass goods. eUCITT. AIIUTJWYS K • neo Ult.tat wu., mon LED.—We are prepared frem now until Snlyist fa make special sales of any description of merchandise. And will use our best endeavors to give satisfaction s : For terms, &c.. apply at the office.: NEW PITBLIVATIONS. TMAIM VALUARTE ENGLISH SCIENTIFIC' OBS WATT'S DICTIONARY OF CHEMISTRY. 3 vols. FIRES, FIRE ENGINES AND FIRE BRIGADES. With numerous Illnstrations RANRINE'S CIVIL ENGMKERENG. Fourth Iter. vised Edition. BELL'S ANATOMY OF EXPRESSION. WlthiSces trat ions. ' FROST AND FIRE, NATURA_L ENGINES, Foot Marks. c. - 2 vols . OWENS' COMPARATive.ANATOMY and Physiol ogy of Vertebrates. o vols. OWENS' LECTURES ON COMPARATIVE ANA TOMY, Invertebrate, Animals. THE GRAMMAR OF HOUSE PLANNING. BRITII4I BEETLES. Colored illustrations. OffsrPr.r 'S BOOK OF PERFUME& lEnstrataiL LITERATURE AND CURIOSITIES OF DREAMS. 2 vols. ____ _ GAMGEE on the CATTLE PLAGUE. BOURGIGOI..: on the do.. do. sQui RE'S PHOTOGRAPH of the CATTLE PLAGUE DIP ease. Colored - THOMAS' MODERN PRACTICE OF PHOTO GRAPHY. BLACK'S PRACTICAL TREATISP on BREWING. TATE'S BRITISH" MOLLUSKS. Illustrated. CO RES BRITISH REPTILES. do. GAMGEE'S DOMESTIC ANIMALS in Health and Dls.ese. 4 vols. BROWN'S TAXIDERMIST'S 11LANDAr, LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, PublLshers and Booksellers, No. 25 South Sixth street. CA PITAL NEW BOOBS .— GAIL HAMILTON'S NEW BOOR. SUMMER REST. Author "Countszor Living and Thinking," &c. 1 vol.. 12mo. MISS Mt LOCE'ck POEMS, New edition, 1 vol. Blue anti gold BETMINSTRE. Ey the author of "Silent Women," —an English novel. 1 eel- 12mo. TI,L.E. GAME BIRDS OF THE NORTH. By Robert. B. Roosevelt. 1 vol., 12mo. For sale by J AMPS S. CLAXTON, Successor to W. S. & A. Martien. je9 606 Chestnut street. A LIEN'S LIFE OrPHHXDOB.—THE LIFE OF PI3ILIDOR, Musician and Chess Player. by Gee. Allen, Greek Professor in the University of Pemrsvi.. cants, with a Supplementary 1 11 / 4 may on Phllidor, as Chess Author (and Chess Pierer, by [Masai° Von Hol d ebrand and de Lase, Envoy Extraordinary and Min ister Plenipotentiary of the King of Prussia, at the Court of Saxe-Weimer. 1 vol.. octavo, }i vellum, Wit top. Price $125. T .tely published by - .11- BUTLER & CO., =South Fourth street. A2SES BARR'S Blank Books and IStstionfory, 1101 .. • i • •.t •d • • A... DBlreb.. C. LIVREI. OIL (new made) regularly received in V quantities suitable to the trade. ags. ALCOHOL, e 5 per cent, finest quality in best of pack -I..RETNRD CAMPHOR, In original packages. Ipecac Boot. Ipecac powdered; Ipecac, powdered. in - 34 lb. bottles; Powdered Oalisaya Bark. Powdered Rhu barb, Powdered Islay. In bottles. fbr sale by JOHN' C.... BARER& CO., No. 718 Market street. BLA-11L'S PURE FRUIT SYRUPS put up in bottle& expressly for Families in the country. oae table. spoonful of any of these Syrups added to a glass of Ice; water, makes a most refreshing and aeughtrui drattea - almost, if not equal to soda water, Orders by mait c p a o i mp t E y ig h an th w ndW al H u C s t ß re LAlß hi SO el N ph'.i aA.pothe- CAMPHOR—A lot of Camphor fbr e b 1.L9/1 • TILTAIS dr. CO., Droggieta; No sal . V y A aml 752 Market street. EXTBACP OP BEEF for beef tea or Essence OC Beef in sickness or for soups for table use. Made n Elgin, Illinois, by Gail Borden, from the juices of choice beef hitherto superior in !delicious flor Rad quality to an known. Packets with'min di rections, one dollar each. EUBBELL, Apothecazy, 1410 Chestnut street. • riBUGGIBTS' SIINDBXES. —Grmallnatse —Morten, /7 Pill Tiles,Clorabs, Brashers, Twers gazes, Soma Bosom Bury-Mad lustramemts. Trammels, Hard and Soft Rubber Goods,Vial Oases, Gbula ant tleal SirinEN, Ba, till at "First HanKM E4 SNOWDEN & , Eli °BERT B.IIO.RILUERF. & CO.. FOIJICLEI AND RACE STRRELTI3, Wholessis Druggists, Manufachwers and Dealers In - Window Glass, White Lead, and flints of every descript offer to the trade, or consumers, &complete stoakuxia surds in their line, at the lowest market rates. F.ORMIT StiOv'MAIrER. & CO., • Northeast corner Fourth and Race WO-6441. ToAlt RITIC—Snst received, air Invoice cif Gamins ID Imported Bay Rum, for male by the gallontby itOßEET HO E 8 00., Droagiet. N. R. ear. ner :Vonrtb and Race streets. affAGNEZlA—.Tenning's Calcined, in 10Ib. round !list kriand bozo], also In bottles. • jfannineB Carbonate at Btagnesiain oz. and 4 es. papers. Heavy Calcine& blagnesisi lyndbig and for sale by CHAHIM 3ULLIB. ON & CO., Drucipstu, Harlon and Seventh atreeti. P • sell VOTIRTIC OF JULY 1868.—FIREWORKK—The subscribers beg leave to announce to ' their friends and the public generally. that they have fitted up their STORE, NO. 107 South WATER street;below Chestnut street, for a general 'FIREWORK DEPOT, where they design keeping their usual extensive variety. of Fire work& small works, as usual, for dealers, and every description of colored fancy works, for, private and 'public exhibitions, and are now prepared to receive c rders for toe same, and Sarnhllt Works uffirptcio*tty fbr exhibitions. • elso--Firecrackers: Torpedoes. Carmen Crackers. Jostick, Crackers, Chinese Yenta' Rockets, Bengola Lights to be tired a pistol and new etre Rockets, to be fired without a stick, and which are very convenient lar use on board vessels at see. - E • JOS. B. BUSSIBRA 00.. 1081301414Balawaxe avatar.,
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