Y om !`-' ~~~ + ,~ 4' . .... WASDIEN3 NOTICES. No _- ,estrillfr,l3riek was beOWERDOI nt on marriage, heard !an Gale his age disparage; rend;ins he csind not hate her, He vowed to be right young again, Anart bottles straight did drain iirribig's Rejuvenator. • 814 . /sls friends—dismayed as may be-- Sew him then a squalling baby, ~I T oo young io Valk, and much toe= :*1 ;,_r - '/!or his'new snit from Tower Mall Dustin. ' Casitroere and Cloth,-.44raca, Drop d'Sto, Duck ZOicn Sack Omit. • ?it Caisitnere, Whits and . Moral Duck &dam Caseimere. White and Colored _Duck and all of .rdnen Panla. - "kinds .ur Seatonable Mihail:, for 21fen's, Youth's zoUs' wear. in large supply, at the lowest prices - • .11KMI4T OM, TOWER HALL, EDI HAMM _MUM. ALB" a "BlEgla.. rOTATOEB"—A.LITTLE 6' - at Inaltitades of Stars, there are a few to us, therefore &wonted new— • iel i ilt seems scarcely worthy to be noted down ; .1, everidnce the stranger has been seen 1 .I . s°23roth ra evil' uT l4l4lllTAß E:irer erth.al , fillYea th n e l ae rke ort geeneci h s m l each de m of "m th r e way ' —. ....„. V Slat % :allgesers, with their naked eyes, ; jelitilY an triCreaßefi ne enagn in ita i de skA of Stock, r' • .—setreig Which large crowds of people flock, ma theOgli the - vagrant Star grows, they confess, '--, - *all by degrees and beautlfhily leis." .: One at Ere =smell!) can ziNi; 4. " Sits size, and don't forgetto shine; ..:, :anoint/acted; peOlde all the daY, qklphted,•oall,•inspect, and buy array— ..-1 . .nafterWarde, no anatter who they are, ej3eel carnixtll'd to patronize the "SrArt." 4NIT7ETIBE BMW ON TEE SATES . Or OUR OW, EPSOM OSBEBET WE 83= 18 • 71881 6 - '3IIIO33ONISDATION. Therein den the secret of 3ont,continneti and Still increasing zneh to the " Our stock of READY Mann CLOTHING 18 En. • 'and from It all can be acaustelY fitted. ' Pfeee ' 'every :variety ; eaters of Well.known ability, en who leatretheir nresenre are sure to beileriaed. • TEL LOWSBT rIQ PNELLDIELFHt Call and be ed. - STAB MOTHING ciflp.A.ND FASBIONA_BLE GOODS, :608 WIESTNIIT ST., SIGN OF STAR. TERRY & CO. Ar.anumortv, anzus a SCHMIDT, 311111 " 11114 PIItS is T•OLASS PIANO-FORTES, Ware Room ezi t • No. 46 North Tatum stree t imawll67lS-i,m,w•ami p Pm& al m a, ' B me ^AT & BONG' PIANOS rirrirlAxeltew acknowledged the beat injini Eltramenta in:Europe se well as America. They are sited in public and private, by_ the greatest artist* M r in lEempe. by TON BULOW, DBEYSCHOCII, BON, and others;in this country by MILLS. : SEASON, WOLFISOIEN, etc. For sale only by BLASIUS BROS., INS Chestnut street. VENING BULLETIN. FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1866. Persons leaving the city for the sum , and wishing to have the EVKNING : . sent to them, will please send Sh43l* address to the office. Price, by mail, seventy-five , cents per month. • ENGLAND AND THE WAR. in the treaties of 1815*and in . all im portant negotiations - after ; w ar -'- for ; adjustment of boundaries, Great : • has taken a prominent part, and influence hat generally been equal . !that of any of the other powers. ipoleon 111. has changed all . that. as repudiated the treaties of 1815, id reduced Great Britain to a position -ii nong the European powers where she .has literally no influence. Wars have < caned and monarchies have been de spoiled through his influence and that of .Prussia, and nothing that England could say or dared to do- prevented them. Austria has been deprived of Lombardy and the Italian duchies. The _kingdom of the Two Sicilies has been imttinguished. Savoy has been added to France, and Denmark has been de -Prived of the Elbe Duchies. In all these important political changes Great Britain has been utterly ignored. So, too, in the war just begun in Ger many, the counsels of Greatßritain have hcen totally disregarded. She has yen *Ted to pmonstrate with both Prussia • Attria, but they have not heeded . The war goes on without her voice g heard, and whatever changes of rritory may result froM it, no gift of i• rophecy is needed to say that she will of be consulted. Her reigning house is . early allied to those of Prussia, Saxony, Saxe-Coburg, Hesse, Hanover and other of the belligerent States; but her govern ment can do nothing either to check hostilities or to aid any of the. States that have a right at leait to expect her sym- Pathy. ' - This is a humiliating condition for a Batton that, •only twenty years ago, claitaed to be and. was considered one of the great controlling powereof the world. The decline of English influence dates from the last French revolution. When Monis Napoleon . became the ruler of France, he appeaxs to have determined le bring down English pride`and influ ence, and he has worked steadily and successfully to that end. By cunning cajolery of her sovereign and people, and by the so-called entente cordiale, he has outwitted the united statesmanship of Great Britain. He made her join in the Crimean +war,, and then contrived that ould play a secondary part, most glory and whatever substantial age came from it, falling to the .f France. The Itali=m war was ately planned by. Napoleon for + vantage of France, which, of includes the disadvantage of • t Britain. It is easy to see from the peror's late letter to M. Drouyn de buys that he expects to derive advan es from the iyar just •began in . Ger ;lay. Every new acquisition of France the continent' diminishes the power 4i:influence of - England. _ • 1 ;we English statesmanship and ,En pluck`fallen off . ? Is there no 'cal genius left like that of I'M,' Canning or Castlereagh ?. Is there tary mind to fortify the political Marlborough?s, or Welling or Nelson's? Who are the great en , the great heroes of land a " that should be sustaining the eat renown of England? There • ively none; or, if there are, - they SigtitOr gut of service, through :bedewing- influence of Noe. which has hack - such • MIMI a depressing effect on Great Britain. The future great powers of the earth are to be the United States, France, Russia, and the victor in the great German war. Great Britain—great no longei—Will be a 4 second-rate insular, kingdom, still boasting of her possessions in other.parts of the globe, but deriving neither strength nor greatness from them. In the affairs of other nations she has already ceased to be consulted. . THE. CITY TO CONTROL ITS OWN The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has made a decision in the Broad Street Passenger Railway eahe, which will commend itself to the judgment and feelingsof every right minded Philadel phian. Justice Strong, in giving. the opinion of the court, exhibited his, usual clear and, practical good sense. lie, does not spare the "obscure" legislation which seeks to accomplish a wrong through tortuous paths, and by be-fogging what should be perfectly clear and 'open as day. The Court also lays dbwn a wholesome doctrine in respect: to the right of the Legislature to, grant the use of a street to a zailway corporation, in defiance of the will of the authorities of the city. In this connection Justice Strong said:: "We hold, therefore,that the , defend. 'ants have shown no right "to use poi tiOns of artificial roads, to wit, graded and paved streets, IL: the city - of Phila delphia, for purposes other than of cross-, ing the same, without first obtaining the consent of the partiesowiaing thesame." The city of Philadelphia we hold to be such a party within the meaning of the act of Assembly." . This utterance will meet with a re sponse from every citizen who is not di rectly interested in city railways. Itha.s always been deemed an outrage for legis lators who reside in interior parts of the State to vote away the right of the city to control its own highways, and the de cision of the Sppreme Court sustains this opinion. It is now too late to makethis. decision practically operative to any very great extent in preventing the con struction of railways in the city, because there are but feW streets that have not the iron tracks laid upon them. But a railway, constructed in defiance of law, can certainly be removed by the party aggrieved, and the city can low resume the control of its own property and com pel aggressive railway corporations to abide by wholesome municif)al regula tions, or take "'up their tracks. This Broad street railway scheme upon which an extinguisher has just been put, was a selfish plan to ruin what is destined to become the finest thoroughfare in the city, by run ning locomotives through it and by using it for freight purposes. It is only one of several similar plots that have deen de vised to destroy or seriously damage great public.improvements, for private profit. The scheme today a railroad track upon Delaware avenue was one of these de vices, and there are other gross railroad Outrages that will occur to the mind of every intelligent Philadelphian. The easy vii tue of State Legislatures,and the readiness with which designing men control their action through the peculiar influences employed, have caused a con stant feeling of apprehension among • citizens. The recent decision of the Su preme Court will dispel these fears, and, we repeat, commend itself to the judg ment and feelings of every right-minded Philadelphian. The move made in Select Council yes terday to suppress the nuisance of cigar smoking on the City Passenger Railways will be hailed with acclamation by the whole community. The railway com panies take so little account themselves. of the comfort of their passengers, that delicate women are constantly subjected to the disgusting annoyance of halring bad tobacco smoke puffed in their 'faces, by men standing on the front platforms of the street ears. In warm weather, with the car doors. and windows open, there is always a strong current of air drawing through the ear, and it is gene rally heavily' imprsgnated with the fumes of pipes and cigars, in the mouths of people who are apt to call themselves gentlemen. The practite is a nuisance too paliable to need argukent, and it is to be hoped that Councils will promptly carry into effect the propbsed legislation for, the relief of the public. The Board of Presidents will probably resent this interference with their lordly preroga tive of doing just what they please, but the City Fathers will win the lasting gratitude .of the fair sex, as: well as the hearty approbation of every gentleman in Philadelphia ' by com pelling tobacco-smokers, to keep their smoke out of other people's faces. There is a singularobtnieness in many people's minds upon the subject of their individual rights, which might be some what removed by this proposed. action of the City Counsels. It may serve to suggest the truth that no member of society has a right to indulge his personal tastes or habits at the expense of his neighbor's comfort and convenience. A man has a right to use tobacco, but he has no right to puff' his cigar along a crowded thoroughfare, or in a market house, or-anywhere where others suffer discomfort from it He has no right to compel delicate women to :pick their way along the streets or through the paseages of a railway train, or the raisles. of placei of public amusement through pools of tobacco juice. He may pollute the air which he alone, is to breathe, or ihe floors of the rooms that he himself inhabits, but he has no more right to compel others to fill their nostrils with fumes from his pipe, than he woulil. bevel° mix his whiskey in the basin at Fairmount. The whole range of praotieee referred WaXO.,.-degrading to the American DAI STBJEETS. THE SHORE NUISANCE. Y EVENING-BUIL character, offensive to all rules of good tiste and public decency, and gross in vasion of the rights of the community. If the nuisance can be effectively abated in the case of the street ears, it may be hoped that the' way may be opened for a general reformation in the habits of those pests of decent. society, public sinokers'amd chewers. . LAKE SUP - MUM% EXCUBS/ONS.—Every year the attention of summer- tourists is. more and more directed towards the ro mantic scenery of our Northwestern lakes. The whole_ Lake Superior region has been a terra incognita to the great mass of Esztern travelers, the distance and the difficulty of access being regarded as too great obstacles to be easily overcome. But with the in crease of traveling facilities thaii - obstacles are being rapidly removed, and Lake Su perior_may now be reached in a marvel lously short time, and by most convenient and agreeable routes. There is no pection of our-Vide-spread domain which presents greater attractions to the tourist, attractions . Which have all the additional zest of novelty to the thousands whose Western explora tions have hitherto been bounded by . Niagara. Until the end of August, a line of splendid steamers run from Cleveland to . Detroit, thoroughly furnished for the % ac- Commodation and safety of, passenger's: Full particulars of these delightful excur sions will be found In our adiertising co lumns.. e 1082.7 CRUMP. BUILDER; 1711 CREST/TUT STREET gyid 21aLODGE STILEATI: - lifecbanics of every branch required for hon e and fitting promptly furnished. ja..4-6m• TATIONBBY—LETTEBS, CAP AND - NOTE S PAPlats. ENVELOPES, BLANK • B )01re, 'and every requisite in the Stationery line, selling at the lowest figures at 7. B. DOWNERS'S Stationery Store, mal2-tript 'Eighth street. two doors above Walnut, 4 BUMMER STYLE R.A.73.—WaBBURTON, ' ORENTEUT 'Street, next door to the Post Office. N. B. Nowhere else can the purchaserobtaln greater value for his money. . myntjyvi NEW STYLES OF STRAW HATS also the Mackinaw and Panama Hats. THEO. H. .M.cOALLA, his old established HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM, 804 Chestnut street. . idaaral giaIbSTRAW RATS AND SUM m . P.R. 31'3.-5 OM of the newest style Rata, at prices 25 per cent.. less than elsewht - -se, at McCAuLA'S STevr Hat Stare, 613 CA .ESENEIT street, third door above new SuLLETxrc Office. , MccALLA"S NEW SAT STORE, No, 613 URIESTNUT Street.--Every bat has the lowest price marked on st o ck plain fireo. and examine the immense and get a s bargain. STRAW BATS' RETAILED AT WHOLE, sale prltx.a. assortment in t , is town, at BiceALLA'S New Hat -st. re, 613 Mr talsi ITT suet. hvery article has price marked on In plain pgures. /I STRAW AND SUMMER MATt..—Biggest stock, biggest variety. and lowest prisesthis city. at Moe ALL it'S New Hat store. 613. lELIT NUT street, third doer above New Bunt.a - nri Office. Yon can save front to cents to $l on a single article. RAVEN & SAWN PIANOS. MtnThese beautiful instruments have ranked among the 1 41ST for nearly MITI 40 years. aplaw,f,m,tf J. E. CiOI7LD. Seventh and Chestnut. . D blErehD PRIVEii —When you wish your Photo. IV graph taken you should labilityvist 1tE1313.13,13 Uallery. 524 arch street. His to please is evinced by his numerous superior speciumns. A.TOU TURN THE CRANK of a Cherry Stonina ,Mat hfne. then drop in your cherries, and the *tones slip out on one side. while the fruit falLs in a plate beneath. And tints you can Co two bushas an _Lour. • They are sold by Tfalid AN cESEIA.UT, No. k 35 (Right Thirty.live)Market street, below Ninth. T OE-SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS IN OIL COLORS:as Li made at P. P. REUSIEtt'S Gallery, Ea.' Arch street are nnquotionably the moat accurate, life-like and pleasing Port , alts of the times. • BIRTHDAY GIFT for a lad or gentleman might Abe one of the eVeral styles of .Bores or Chests of Tools Ibr sale at - TRUMAN & SHAW'eI. No. 8113 (Eight Ildrtv-five) Market stro.t., below Ninth. r. ri RTEB DE VISITE, 6 FOR SE--Call at REISER/VS eleeend street, above Green when yon de, sire any the mann= r. of execution, style and finish, cannot Jail to please. TWEE BANGUI() BASKETS of a variety of pat- T terns. and Hooks Brackets. Chains. Rings, sc.. for hanging them mr, for sale ny TRUMAN 'SHAW No. STS (Eight Thirty-five) Market street, below Ninth. rro A GENTLEM 4,1 V OF EISTERPRI . ITNO CEAR -1 acter and inclined to mechanical pursuits, I am disposed .0 sell one.half of the valuable vatent right for the United Staves (except New York and one county in rtew Jersey), for the manufacture of 'Steals Linseed 011 Cement,' for roofs, do. do., introduced and in demand in this and other cities, and yielding a large profit. The inventor will invest with the par chaser half of an amount necessary to establish a fl rst class business, good reference and noble character important considerations. 'lhe love tor con refer to parties in any of the principal cities. For farther format', on address GEORGE esTEAD,care of Truman d Shaw, 515 Market street. its TO TIOLISEHREPMS, for cleaning silver and L silver-plated ware,a NEW POLD,HING POWDER, tbe best ever made. _ FARR BRO MIER, felt 22,4 Ciaestnut street. below Fourth. amendALE.—To Shippert., Grocers, Hotel-Reepera r others—A very superior lot 01 Champagne Cider, by the barrel or dozen. P. J. JORDAN, noS-rptf. =1 Pear street, below Third and ‘Valnot. MBE HARRISON BOILER, A SAFE STEAM BOILER—The attention of Manufacturers and others using Steam is confidently .*lied to this new Steam Generator, se combining essential advantages in absolute safety from explosion. in cheapness of first cost and coat of repairs in economy of ruel. facility of cleanirg and transportation. &c., no , ' witnessed by any other boiler now in use. This boiler is formed of a combination of cast iron 'follow sphere s, eaca sphere 8 Inches external diameter, and 36 an inch tbick. These are held together by wrought iron bolts, with caps at the ends About two hundred of these boilers are now in open :Lion. some of them in the best establishments in this city. - For descriptive circulars or price, apply to JOSEPH HARRISON ' Jr?... Harrison Boller 'Works. Grays Ferry Road, adjoining the 17. S. Arsenal Philadel phia. le7-2mrp) WXAV&R & MAIM & itIrtrIEtW f OORD&GE, Cords,Twines &a, No. 23 North Water stret, __ _and iTo. 22, North Delaware avenue, Phaadel h Roams H. irrnara. 11 1, 1 4 6 coNRAI. ow caraam Wawa& ISAAONATHAISS, Auctioneer and Morley Broker, N. B. corner of Third and dorm:- streets, only sue square below the Exchange. NATHANBB Principal Office, established for the last forty 3 , ears. Money to loan in large or small amounts, at the lowest rates on Diamonds, Sliver - Plate, Watches, 'Jewelry, Clothing, an . Dods ' goods 7 P. hi. of every description. Office hours from 8 A. till • • . dels-tfrp NO DD3APPOINTMENT , 1_ . B . TEPTER" AILS. "ITCH" Dr. Swaynes Ointment. ."TE'TTER" "ITCH." .Dr,Sioastnete Ointment. "TETT ER" "ITCH" 'VETT ER" "ITCH" NEVER las °yrs "TETT ER" "Il CH" _ "TETT ER" "ITCH" TO PAM "TETTE R" "ITCH" "T s.'PTER" "ITCH" IN (=NG "TETTER" ITCH"_ "TETT ER" "ITCH" TORMENTING "TETTAR" "TEPPER" "ITCH" COMPLAINT. "TRITER" nza" _ 'T.ST rEar Cures Lchin g Piles, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Bash, an Skin Dia eases. "Swayne's" Ottrea "All-Sealing" Allays "Ointment." "Swaynes" sling" "Ointment." "Fwaynea" Itch '16.11 Healing" an "Ointment." "Swayee's" .All-Healing' "Ointment" "Swayne's" front "All•Healing"ltchtnoa"Ointmeat." "Swap, e's" "All•Pietding" "Ointment '• Swayne!s" 12 to 48 "All }feeling" at "Ointment, "Sway ne't." "All-Healing" "Ointment." "Sway ne's" Hours. "All,Healing''once. "Ointment." A great varlets , °fosses yield to the* wonderful heal ing propertiEs of this Ointment. even the most obstinate and protracted in character. eruptions covering the whole surface of the body, that put at defiance every other mode of treatment wh , ch the mind of man Could invent, have been permer ently cured. Price tO cents a box. By mail CO cents. Over -thirty :years have Dr. Swatmer • been in constant use to .tll parts ofthe world, and their tGcreasinm a mnlarity is certainly proof of their great powerto Prepared only by Dr..SWAYNE & BON, No, 830 R. SIXTH street, tibove Vine, Philadelphia. Sold b 9 the leading Druggist& nay2l-trt.tlitit ATARKING WITH INDELIBLE! INK, Embroider- ILL lag, Braiding. Stan:ming, . . 1800 Filbert street. troop SRI= MADIJIPAOTORY.—Hoop &Wile ILI and C,oraeta ready made and made to oraer; war ranted of the beet materials . Also, Skirts repaired. MRS. E. BAYL ;eV, Jelt-3mrp 812 Vine .treet, abovh Etv,httt. TORDANS OBLITEMATED TONIC ALE:-The truly healthful and nut:Minis beverage, now in use by thousanda—invalids and others—has established a character for quality of material and parity of mann- Picture. which stands unrivaMd. It is recommended by physielane of this and- other places, as a superior knit, and Pequlree but a trLVAN) e eonvinee the , moat of Its great merit. had. wholeeale and akeptionl retall:of J. JORDAN. ' , Apices street- lia 'A - LICE:MIA tiv#l°_ '—ivo , gega of mesa splendid %tate gySMISII.I4 . ti ord,r landin_g and for sale by ,jus, it, 81M1.13.8As , /AR Eiloutla Fare avenue 11.,ADET411 . J - 4 - F1115.T.3 .J:(:TNE-.29,1800 ~TWT:' P. • agrWesessitsa & HEO'WN, airWARAMAXXE & 33110WN, 10TWAR &MAXIM & BROWN, , tarW" A3W P I24 & BROWN, $AI SDSOME CLOTHING.`E6 Hem/soma Or.orimere.-1133 HANDSOME OLOTHINOVICIX HANDSOME. OLoTEDN I 3:I3 I .II ilarrovnor Psicas. rLowraT PBIORS Jar LOWEST PRIME. szsLowasT PRIOR& . BEST Assownrearr.li* BEST ASSCIRTMENRYIES HEST ASSORTMENT.VS BEST ABSORTMENWIOR WirONEXCEPTIONAELE FITS. UNRICEPTIONAMIX FIT& traxxcarrnoxhumg FITS. birIiNEXCMPTIONARLE FITS. • THE PEoplaa Pratuszo. - 01. THE PEOPLR PLEABED.IFIII TSic PrErrar. PLEAsEID.IZIL • TEM PEOPLE .10r0ex mum. • oir Mix HALL. . • OAX HARD. Aar oAx HALL. 13. B. walnut Burnt AND MARKET CORNIER BIETH AND Huts's". STS. EL B. CORNER fitrra Jam MARKET STS, a -CORNER BIRTH AND HAREM BTB.IOI FOIL CAPE MAY. Commencing Monday. July 2d, MFAIIIPIME I Trail= will leave (Upper Per ry) Markett - , Philadelphia, SS follows: toe a. in. Morning Mail. ',IIXI n. In. Cape May Accommodation. Beturni . og will leave Cape island 6110 a. m. Morning Mall. • Ste p.m. Cape May laxpreen. • Ticket Of ces,at Perry, foot of Market Street, and VS Chestnut street, Continental BoteL Persons purchasing tickets of the Agent, at 82.8 Cbtstnutstreet,•ean, by leaving orders,have their Bag gage called fbr and checked at their residences by Gra •Wal:/idiltage /Mum. • . J. VAN BENISSELKER, leZtf Superintendent. CAPE zarook, THE NEW AND COMMODLOUS STEAMED, - M. BECTON, Capt. L. Davis.. will make her first trip to Cape May TO-MORROW, Saturday, June 80th, leaving CHESTNUT STREET 'WHARF - at NINE A. M. and returning on Monday, EARLE'S GALLERIES, 81er Chestnut street, delphia. James S. Earle & Son s,lmporters, Man.ufae- tuners and Wholesale - and Retail Dealers in Lsooling Glasses, Oil Paintings, Fine Engravings,' Photographs, Picture Fria:nes, Rogers' Groups,. A large Free Gal lery of. Oil Paintings„ 816 Chestnut Street. . jels-40 FIRE WORKS IN GREAT VARIETY. ROB BALE AT NANVFACTURNIDEP PRICES, A. 11. FRANCISCUS & CO., 518 MARKET STREET, ARII 510 003114:01NE STREET. GOODS ORDERED DIRECT FROM FACTORY. No orders accepted alter Jul/ Ist. x OF117:4 Fourth of July, IS6 O. THE GREAT FLAG DEPOT TB AT No. 418 AROH STREET, plarADymplus. WILSON & HUTCHINSON to Evans, Hata4l dt 004 .14:41rorp Flags! Flags 1! Flags ! ! Lanterns. Lanterns. • • - Lanterns. The beet end cheapest place in the city to get FLAGS of every description is at 49 south Third Street, - J 627-4 rp w Second Story. FOURTH OF JULY EXOIJRSION TIOKETS Will be sold between all Points on the Phila. and Reading Railroad and Branches AT REDUCED RATES, 111021 JULY 2d to Ida lITOLTISIVE. a. A. NIOOLLS. Je3B.6til Gen. Supt. FLAGS ! FLAGS ! Flags of all Descriptions • AT HORSTMANINT fig MILITARY DEPOT, FIFTH LED CHERRY STREETS Je16454. 1200 MR MONTH paid to Agents, tolntrodnce our new Ob. $lB and Le Sewing Mae, , Anea, Kotochum'a Pat ent. Address, wi th etacup. MONA.IIIBOOK-SN WISO 2411.CHINJI Winctkettdon,Masa., or PtAladelohin, Pa, • „lee sm rps. • NVA.N7VIE.I3O Mrs. Henry Wood's New BOok. Printed From .Advianee Sheets. JEI,STEIR,'S .FOILTAIr BY MRS. HENRY WOOD, Author of "But Lynne," "Verner's Pride," "Oswald Cray,' "Sarl's Heirs," .''The ChanningS," etc. ELMER'S 'awe is being printed from the.an thor'S manuscript mid advance proof sheets purchased by us direct from trs.Benry Wood, and will be issued here b 3 us in advance of the publication of the Work Complete In one large Duodecimo Volume. Price $l5O in Paper; or $2 . 00 in Cloth. HENTLY worws orsza. BOOKS.. mister's Folly 1 50 Bqoire Trevlyn's Heir: et. Martin's Eve.......... 1 501 or, Trevlyn's Hold.- 150 Mildred rkell 50 Pluulowof Ashlyelyat...l 50 Lori Oakburn's Dough. a L l Verner'a Pride .1 50 tern; or, Earl's Heirs- 1 6 he Castle's Helx;* or, Oswald .Cray... 1 50t LadyAd:laide'sOath 150 Above are each In . paper cover, or in cloth at .2 each. The Oaannings 1 OS- Auroral loyd—.., 75 The above are each in ore volatile, paper cover. Fine editions are also published in one voi., elotb.price I SO Bed Court Farm.........:.:75 The Runaway Match— 75 The le yst_ - 75 A. LiesEieeret .50 The Lost Bank 80te..-- 50 Better for Worse — 75 The Lost Will; and the Foggy Night at OMNI.- 25 Diamond:Bracelet.., - ... 50 The Lawyer's Secret.-- 25 The Haunted Tester.-- 50 'William .. 25 A Light and a Dark ... . .... .... 25 ifi'llooksellers are solicited to order at once what they may want of each of the above Books. so that their callers tan be tilled from the first irditionst . . _ send for Peterson' Da.eriptive Catalogae. .411 Books sent, postage paid, -04 receipt of retail Prlc A ddress all cash orders, retail or wholesale, to T. 1!.--P.IITERSON & BROTH4IIO, We CHESTNUT ST., Phlladelphlss, Pa. GRAND EXCURSIONS .git2ggb FOIE TOURISTS PLEASURE TRAVEL, Camden and Amboy and Philadelphia mid Trenton; OR Belvidete Delaware Railroads, For Niagara Fella, Lake Ontario, The Thousand' Is lanes, Rapids of the River St. Lawrence, Montreal, Que bee. •White Mountains, lake Champlain, Lake George. Lake MI emphreru_agog. Saratoga r wings, Sharon Spritga, Trenton Falls Catskill Mountains, W est Point. t. orb am, Portland, Boston, Newport, Del aware Gap, etc., dc. *sr Rot nd rlt Ticket's sold at Reduced Rates -1/4p, Passengers have choice of seven different routes to Niagara Falls, with Through T ichets, via Lake Onta rio bud river St. Lawrence, to Ogdsneburg, Montreal and Quebec, t y the American or .bnglish line of Steam ers. passing The 7 bousand Islands and the Rapids of the river St. Lawrence by daylight. Di( es Ira charge for meals or staterooms on steamers between Niagara Falls and Montreal Tickets good untilNoventber tst, ISM. and entitle the bolder to stop over at any point on the route. This is the only route byy which passengers can bur chase THRC UGH TICKETS FOR THE ROUND TRIP, returning to Minna elphiavia New York. these Iscnrsion Routes are arranged for the special Eder mmrCation of tourists and pleasure travelers, en abling them to visit the celebrated watering places of the North,at much less than regular rates of fare! Passengers, via New York, have choice of tWeling by the railroad or steamboat lines, between New York and Albany. The People's Night Line Steamers are of tbe most elegant description. and the Day Line Steamers are superbly furnished, aad acknowledged the fastest in the world. Tickets for sale at the office of the COMpany, No. CS Chestnut street, under the Continental . Hotel, where all Information, and circulars descriptive of the routes, Can be obtained CHARLES PAlMilat, Ticket Aged; EXPREBg TRAINS FOR NEW YORK. Leave Bensington .I)epot at ILOO A. IL, 4.30.6:15and 12.00 P. M. Pundays at 11.45 P. • Leave Walnut street Wharf at 6.00 •and B.te A. M., end 2 P. M Belvidere Delaware B. B. trains leave Ken RI neon Depot at 7.30 A. If., and 3 30.1 0 . W. H. GAT7MVR, GINBEAL MONT. J. W. GORE, GENF • AT, TICEMT ACIMIT. =at LAKE SUPERIOR. LINE. grand Pleasure Excursions to Lake superior. Five Grand Pleasure Excursions Will be trade as follows by each of the Steamers nom posing this Line Steamer IRONSIDES. burthen 1127 tons, Capt. S. E. Tnrn,r, leaves Ceveland THURSDAYS, Jane 29th, July 12th and 26th, A upset 9th and 23d Stean.er IRON CITY, Capt. John Hallman, leaves Cleveland MONDAYS, July 2d, 16th and Seth, August lath and 271 h. • Steamer REWEENAW, a new and statmeh aid wheel boat SO tons burthen, Captain Albert Stewart, I?..q.yes Jane 25th, July 9th and tEl.Augast 6th and Um Steamer 3.1.L1Nt , D , . staunch- and oommod:us. of I,oco tans burthen, Capt. B. G. Sweet. leaves THAIRS pA "TS July sth and 19th. - August 2d,16 and 30th. These steamers are well appointed, having most competent and careful Officers, are staunch and strong. the largest and most comfortabl- on the route. They leave Cleaveltuad at 9 o'clock P. M., after the arrival of the evening trains, and Detroit on thel even. !mg following. sate 2uums zesty_ be securel by addiessing the Agents. PETTIT & HOLLAND, B. P. BRADY & CO.. WANTED Te'RENT A Modern Built By- iling between Tenth and Iwentie4l, ana North of Pine Street. RENT ROT TO =CT= stoect. 33103 T OF lOCIPEOZNOIL A.ddrese, BROKER, je-6t rpi BIIMEXTI/1 O.IIIPICIL COUNTERS FOR SALE, AT A BARGAIN, 606 camentivr smrarr. je.M.131 Large and Desirable Residence, IN WEST GREEN STREET, 11 A SHORT DDRANt i PROM BROAD BE FOR SALE WITR IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. PRICE $12,200. ADDRESS, S. N. R. Masa. ip* AT THIS OFFICE. WALLUT OHAMBEa SUITS, mon. OR POLISHED. Giec). 4. Ilenizeisi w-lm-rp Thirteenth, and Chestnut Streets. P TENT WIREWORK 19OR RAIIINGS, WIXOM FRONTS, s • ODAR,I6, PARTITIONS, &a ADS AND WIRE WORK Invarieta , ,mannaterared by 'LEON It , M. WALKER dt SONS, mhg-em co LW. n Nom" maw" aims ...- FINE WATOMEII3, .1111M1110 . :. It.l tY, etc., a Com J a e , plete assortment at recently reduced MOM. FARROW Mg / _._._ Importers of Watches, etc., 1344 Chestnut street, below 70artty Ve29-Imoi IC7LEVELLAND, .D7. 1 11f.11T, NICK. FOURTH OF JULY BM FIRE WORKS!! The subscribers are now recelvtot frank thud: Ihra. tory, a splendid assortment et Brilliant Colored Fireworks, Designed expressly for inhibitions and nufganguMneg by the oldest and most experienced Pirotenhnhit the United• States, celebrated especially for the n 0.4 equaled brilliancy oi his colors, producing, In the re. volving wit( els particularly, a most magnificent erect. We enumerate the Milos" ing as among Um Mod: Colored Pockets, - Colored Triangles. Double Triangle Wheels, Illuminated 'Verticals, Thunder Wheels, Revolving Globes, . ' American ,ars, E 3 American Eagles. - - American Edda*, Polka IN beekt, • Chaplets, - Diamono Stan, Silver Glories, Nines of Stare. ttorles, - Caprices, saxon Wheers, Mortar,,.Bomb Shells, ealopadeof Serpents,- Pyramids Serpent Batteries, Jupiter, die., &a. These. works are packed tu esisitexelesat transported anywhere with safety. Parties- - desiring exhibitions should iiggdy triune.. ately, order to obtains gocalassortiousst; JOS. B. BUSSIER &DI No. 107 South Water:otreet, No. X lOB Bouth Delaware Avenue. Jess-4 - H. STEEL &.• SON ARE NOW Closing Out! Closing Out! THEIR ENTIRE STOOL BEFORE ALTERING THEIR STORES.. Heavy 4-4 Black Salk Hen:lards. 3-4 Black Silk Hernanio. Biotic Bilk Byzantines. - Figured Black Wilk Grenadines. F gored Gray r•Ilk Grenadines, reduced to 50c., and". cost from Ste. 'lto import. Block and Gray ground Grenadineltareges. • Pla'd Twitted Wool Orem:wines. 373 c. DBPBb GAOLS OF ,cy•FRY V ARIETY AT GEBAT-- LY RFDUCFD PRICES. NEW AND CHOICE STYLES FRENCH AND.ENv- GLI6H CAMBRIC ANI , J , NET DAWNS, AT GR.KA TLY REDUCED PRIHES. Staple Dry Goods of all kinds at reduced prices. Now la iLe time to buy, se there is no doubt but that. prices will be much higher. Isles. 713 and 715 North Tenth Street; je.2.9,3t, . . LINEN LAWNS 100 Pieces Linen Lawns at 35e. 100 Piece's Organdy Lawns at 25e, 50 Pieces Fine White Pique at 05e. 300 Pieces Elkin and Plaid Melia, L G. STRAWBRIDGE & CO., N. W. Comer Eighth and Market; ien to39srP e 'O MARKET - z . : •o Br. 419, • NINTH. 1 . --.447 4 r. s c v 4 1 41. 1, c o* -NO ADVANCE As yet in onr geclarTa gold greata won be tarp —bay now and save money. 37 cent Black and White Lento. 25 cent best Wrapper Prints. Black Alpacas, low. Plain and Printed Periales. 50 cent Plain Nainsook& 75 cent Large Plaidiainsooks. 75 cent 'White Pique. $1 25 White Shirred Muffin.' - $2 50 All linen Napkins. Heaviest linen Duck for Pants. Men's Wear at Wholesale. ' SHETLAND SHAW Shetland Shawls $3 SO. Shetland Shawls 84. Shetland Shawls $5. Sea Side Shawls Se to 4110. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE& CO. N. W. Corner Eighth and MOM iel6toiniT SEA -SIDE SHAWLS AT ;a. Sewside Shay;le $l. . Bea•side Shawls ffi Sea-aide Ebawls $4., ' • , Benaide Shawls in great variety. ' , • AT REDRUCED PRICES. . • CURWRIkI STODDARIP&B.R.OTEXE, ices. 4yo, 462 and 454 North BECOND'atreet. obeys Willow - TUST. EXCEIVED, . , u A. large Invoice of Blaidreta. PRICES .DEEDIUCED. CUItVirEN STODD&ST & 'BROTHER; _ ''Toe. 450, 452 and 454 North SECOND street It' ' aboVe WIDOW TANIO GAUZE 'UNDERGARMENTS; • LT - 241 CARTWRIL4HT'S & WARNER'S • SUPERIOR MAKE. We Lave a ver. lame assortment of Mime .. • VERY. SUPERIOR GOODS, FOR XiADI.E.W." CHILDREN'S AND •41 'MEN'S WEAR. We have also a larie assortment of ROSIII.RT; Of Englfeh tied German manufactures, in In and superior quad:lee. OUR STOCK IS HOSIERY GOODS EXOT. • .• . • J. W. HOFMANN, je27•44rpo No. a North Eighth . CABIANY BlCED.—Twenty-dve barrels Petals nary Seed In store and for sale b 7 W 7 q • CO., MOSS Walnut Area Coored Candles, Col l ored 13engolse, Vertical Wheels, Mad Wheels, . Ordßodies, Bee Hives, Memento Stan.