~:.. x..~ ,~?~> BInWL=I3F. . , dr y IV -- maxim ExcrastoNs—A.srm , ' ' 5 _ _Plf OP ROITTEEL—Mr. Charles Parker; ; utagent„ at the Continental Hotel, will ~.ta t urists with round t ri p lickets: for • • t ourists excursions by rail:and Aver Vin. , le: ' 1 Passengers , have choice of ~..,.. , Brent routes to Niagara Fa ll s, with ii3na3ke,•tatol via L en ak sb e tu' O g n , ta M d o o n an tre d al ri a v n e d r .'-' M:bY the American or English line of - ~," 'ra t passing the Thousand Islands and '',,,, ...iulte,f_theriverSt. Lawrence bydaylight. ' !I;tra, ehiirge for meets - or state-rooms on •, Ellerabetween Niagara Falls and Mon 1. •' Tioltets goal until Nov. lst,'180„ and Wattleholder to stop over at any point; itho . rottte. The rates of fare are much er,then tourists ban procure by buyirig e,._iff for eabh separate road or steamer, 41 _.„mtlie routes are arranged - with an eve— view to the convenience of summer tr. .. • ; ln all there are sixty-eight differen .„'Vlielon-routes for which Mr. - Parker will gultets, , tuid he will give all necessary ', art P • aatioirat his office.' Tourists can' leave 1 , Via Camden and , Amboy, or Phila iqhla and Trenton Railroads. ' - Passengers ', ,Ae_ir, York have choice of traveling by : • ra ilroad or steamboat lines, between 1 / 2 y_Yorkand Albany. The People's Night steaers are of the most. elegant 'de ' „Won and the Day Line steamers , are llqblifuniistted, and acknewledged the lestin the World.; - • A:lanai .Ftrzutuit.—Thefaneral of Rev. .Kennard took place yesterday after ' "n:4rotratis residence on .Eighth.. Street, '..e*Wslittee i and *aB: attended by , about ' ,blerldreaen: The setivices were held in ' , -' - chleiri*, over which the deceased' has so _, ~presided, ,and a large , concourse of ' ' , v 7l = Was — present. Rev. Thcanas Winter, b .' 1 •; 'conducted the services at the church. -,•'l),N...Bariline D D.., reads portton of ,• co kkeiptures arid . then .• addresses ten ~ ` ltiitteireach 1 were delivered by the Rev. r ' l iFewton. jfev. J.W. Smith arid Rev. P. S. 4: ; . In. Prayer was offered by the Rev. e , r.,.",, ,ge I'3:Boardman, after which the audi t'', oe Yras,inVited to review the remains of all , 'At.was mortal of the 'distinguishedand , el beloved clergyman. Many a tear; was '- - •• lepen....bis bier as the audience, in ,- . emu , mood; slowly moved around the 'coffin: ..The funeral - proceeded to South Ittitrel'Hill Cemetery, where the services were - ;performed by the Rev. J. H. Castle,' and - thb Rev. Wm. Cathcart. , .43 :" . urch of Mr. r ennar • , . W.ic 4 Vie-ftnikal. services were held, was very elaborately and appropriately draped in 4 49,04izig• ' - .• • - - ' POLI7EDECRIO COLLEGE. The annual .. . 'eaminencement of this institution was held last" evening at Concert . Hall. • Addresses Yiiiiii delivered by Major R. S. Smith,B. H. Brewster, Esq., and Rev. Dr.' Reed. Mat thew:Newkirk - Esq.,. President, , conferred ,tlitidigreeiv as 'follows: Bachelors' of Me : thanical Engineering—E. Dallet Hemphill, '-Weet..Chester, Pa.; Thomas Hunt. Cate ua;Pa,; Joseph H. Moore, Trenton, N; . ~„77 : enry -.F. Myers, Philadelphia; Wil tg .. /C Phillips, Torresdale, Pa. Bache --e- s i Jr of MineEngineering,-William N. i _O3l Philadelphia; Charles H. Baker, -, delphia; R. Edgar Hastings, Mills- i , . •. I 41. ia. Bachelors of Civil Engineering— ', • i 4 amG, Beatty, Saltzburg, Pa.; ThEmzunr 4 . Bishop , Columbus, N. J.; John .'C. Dim , tic . : , -. Mauch Chunk, Pa.; Harry -.Firm s, , . iip".Easton,,Pa.; Charles G.. Franklin, , etkitury, N. J.; Dumin go Garcia,. Havana, 7 • bit; Percival A. :Hannah, Salem, N. J.: ;'• ton L. Hagy, Philadelphia; John S. .i h :4 4iiripkgozi, ' Jr., Holmdel; N. J.; Aligns -, Nordecai, . Philadelphia; Abert L. i lizer, - Annville, Pa.; Silas L. Shumo, .• . bury,- N. J.; Louis G. Schrack, Tior, .. . PIYTKENTEE ,' WARD ~S HOOTING. c e :", r Taylor yesterday concluded' the , - a, t upon the body of Andrew Mcßride, .- , 1 ~O. died from a wound received in an at ',, : on Officers Smith and Bohrer,at. Twen - - !, - 1 '•;fOtirth and Brown - streets; on Sunday f, ,i ; t,. - - Several witnesses were - examined,and L. , , stated that the policemen were assaulted -', i'ddid not fire until they were hard pressed. !,'lll'a verdict of the jury was: '....‘That the deceased, Andrew Mcßride, .came to hie death by wounds received from a gun shot fired by either Officer Smith or ABolirer,in the performance of.his official dn -3:110;.in• resisting a crowd, which by riotous - ,-,-proceedings.and by force endeavored to re -_ . se -• a prisoner in their charge; and the • also find that the afciresaid Mcßride . 7 preient in the assault, and the officer :7.7, y fi red when more gentle - means had ~ -' • .ved ; availing. - ;_.-. ' • ' • -i 4 CORN STONE • LAYING.—The corner t ,, r ;-..,,;..„ ae Church of. the Incarnation 4 ."'', , r.,'„' . .. = at Broad and Jefferson streets, :-.": 1 ",, , , , ,,17r15terday afternoon, in presence of '`'.:.',? rasemblage.. Addresses were de ', s .4, Sy . Rev. Henry J. Morton, D. D.., . : ',„,„„',.-Jr. Howe and Rev. Dr. Hare. At the '!inclusion of the services the corner stone t, • as 'deposited in its place by Rev. Dr. orton, chairman of the Standing Commit ee. l y Among the , clergyman assisting were , • : • ,', • Dr; Newland; the - rector, - and Rev. 1 , ii. essrs. Rodney and Mitchell. A number / 4lother clergymen were present. The new i „bur& will be one of the handsomest in the ;.7ty, and will cost, when completed, over 1:100,000. . , 1 - ''' -., SUCCESSFUL TRIAL • TRI:P.—The U. .S. team : . Frigate Chattanooga returned yester : . ay from her trial trip, which is considered :..great success; Her engines were not .pped from her - departure to the time of .er.. return,' - a period of eighty-one hours.. , ..: he was seventy-two hours at sea. 'The con inelption of coal for forty-eight hciurs aver- . ged nine thousand pounds per hour, and ,_. . nring twenty-four hours twelve thousand - I.innis. , The average. numberi of revolu i ons;.per minute during the entire time• Was •a. • 5, the highest number attained being 52 71,. : minute. ' The - highest rate of *speed at 1, : .ed under steam alone was 133- geograph . 7'J cal,-A?r 151 statute miles per; hour. The 1 :' ...I v. l • hole Long Isl and. by .observation of , ghthouseti was seven hundred and eighty . • sea . miles , . along the coast of New Jersey I s . . „,... BOYS EN BLUE.—At York avenue ' d Buttonwood street last evening a large ' 'eeting of 'the "Boys in Blue” was held. Vol. - WM. B. Mann;was chosen to 'preside. itr-i': .seriss of resolutions endorsing the nomi••• liition of . General John W. Geary for Go- . . irernor - approVing the proceedings of the . • ittsbilrgh Convention of June 5, and ex-. ‘.. easing the: "warmest admiration of the ... .• 'hOle-couree and conduct of Governor ,i ~ drew G. .Gortin, for the justice done by , .on all occasions, even to the humblest the . soldiers of the Republic," were ~. opted. '. Speeches were made by Colonel. - - - ../ . ann. ,General Joshua T. Owen, Colonel ~....K Murp hy and others. . L.‘„,- . 4 : i Proa.a . -REcEprioN.—There is to be a r :tiri g .of the 73d Pennsylvania Veteran 7 , 4tniteers . , on Saturday . evening, at the' / oftheast corner of Fourth and Cherry, to .itipliste the - . arrangements for taking part the Nag presentation July 4th.:.. The 73d .. .- itexpect to, make a - most creditable V ~ ' • me; • This :_reginint waeformerly . etiectedwiththe fainous . White Star Di -101,.-2.ot- Army Corps. •It will be com 7 • , dad.. by Major ' O.R .. Goebel, - who - re- _ ted. with. the regiment.- to the city.' It - Ormerly commanded by Colonel and t Brigadier •.GeMM,I . Charles Creation, 1 I- Li eected to take part in the cereino '.:'„Alr officers and men , are invited to . 1 %thiS the bat meeting. ... . . _.,_ ... .. . , .. .... . i - T-,' RECOVMmr..- . -The body_ of Job L.: ' '.,..',Tr., the who -was drowned on !/:.- , in the „DolaWare,by•the swamping ".-2 ill :boat; was , recovered, yesterday, .. '', Atreet•wharf, • :' -- • . • •• - . -.. •.. • : , ~. . . . .1..,. . • -.. • i.-•..2.4.e.,. . • - . **,Ay crix:44he season" at this de lightful watering_ place ha/ fullY OpeneW. - All the :hauls areuow ready forthe recep tion of gnesta. - . The houses have been reno vatedand much - improved - since last rummer. The - time time Mbli3 of. Railroad Company seems to have bees arranged with a view of accommodating everybody:. The announcement of Col. Sohn`O. Bryant, the. popular agent ; will , he found in, another column. There are five trains every day— exeept Sunday ,Cne of the trains-2 P. M. —is an express; ,makings .the trip in two hours. : The can't get sways-have a splen did Chance: They Gen leave the city. aV2 o'clock and 4.15 on Saturday afternoon, aid return either on Saturday night. or.. early Monday morning; or can go and return on Sunday, spending several hours on the - FLAG PRESENTATION..- We were • this morning, shown an exquisite silk flag, of regimental size, which was yesterday pre sented to the Athletic Base Ball Club, Of Philadelphia, at the Merchants', Hotel, Cointland street, Hew York. The'gift was made by Philadelphians mainly residing in New York., Mr. S. Stine Fetherston was one of the principal getters - Up of the :testi monial. The presentation speech was made by Mr. Charles H. Graffini and, the flag was received on behalf of therclub by Mr. E. H. Hayhurst The addresses were extremely felicitous and the ooession :was a Most de lightful one. ' Fraxwouirs von „ THE" FOIIRM- --In another_column will be found the advertise ment of Messrs. J. B. Bustrier C0., , N05. 107 South Water street and 108 South Deli-. :ware avenue. = They have made made iniprovements in .their splendid establish ment since the late Soy and their stock of fireworks cannot be su rpassed. for -variety end 'extent in the' United States. - Thole in want of any kind of fireworks can be r3 rom l i t ly' supplied at the lowest rates by AirToraTtrairrs.--Captain .Tag, West has been appointeda member of the Board of Health, and James Armstrong one of the Gutirdiaru4 of the ;Poor, by tine Supreme THE BULLETIN' • AT Amiarria.—The EVENING Box:rams may be procured on the arrival:of the trains at Atlantic of Att.. John Treziwitti, news agent, at the United States Hotel; BABB BALL.—The Keystone and Hamilton 'Clubs - will play a match game to-morrow afternoon, on the< grounds of the former, Eleventh and Wharton streets. TELEGRAPHIC lILITNDEP.S.—A. suit to Ye coverthunages of ' the AmeriCan Telegraph Company is now pending in the Superior Court at New Bedford, 7.r.rrsantusetts. The plaintiff, who was a recruiting agent in 1864, received a despatch, re. questinghim to Punish ten men at $176 per man when it should lave read $125. He has brought the suit against the telegraph company to recover the diL ference. No blunders are ever. made in receiving or filling orders for coal by W. W. Alter, No. 957 North Ninth street, and Sixth and Spring Garden streets. "COSTLY. THY HABIT AS THY PURSE CAN BUY" WAS A SENTIMENT THAT SUITED AN AGE WHEN THERE WAS NO GREAT POPULAR BROWN 'Si ONE CLOTHING HALL WHAMB GENTLEMEN AND YOUTHS. • E3OLDEMLBA AND CIVILIANS, YOUNG AND OLD, '- WRAY& AND EFAY,D2 "ANY OTHER MAN" CAN BE Burr= ECONOIUCALLY. ROCEBILL & WILSON. 603 a • 605 CD:BETIO:MST: • AN INVALUABLE MEDICINE, 'at this par ticular season, is Lyon's Extract of Pure Jamaica Gin. ger. It is z exceedingly useful in all cases arising from Inc Igestiorilis a specific for disorders of the bowels and cures nausea, bearthurn. sick-headache, cholera mot . . bus and flatulency, when every other remedy fails. No family should be without it, Ask for "Lyon's" Pure Extract. SUMMER DELlGHTS—'=Among the . many that 163.nt sensations incident to the at time there none more peculiarly delightfhl than that which we ei lance whilst enjoying the refreehing influence of that delicious beverage. Re tires= !Soda, 'all 'the more so hen drawn from theporcelain-lined fountain and flavored with the fresh fruit syrups of HARRIS • & OLIVISR, at their store. B. E. corner Teeth and Cheat -nut •• DEAinuss, BLIND - NEee AND CATARBH.— J. M. D., Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost sluices&U‘mTm °Wale from the most re. liable sources in the city ban be seerfat his office; Mo. ele Pinestreet. The medical faculty are Invited to company their patients, ache , aa had no secrets in his practioe. Artificial eyes inset ed. No charge made for examination. , FRENCH COCOANUT CAIIE.—Made only by (1. Byron Morse, Ito Arch street. COP.Errrs! Cow El's!! Cowin !i! • A. Tones, No. 17 Ncrth Eighth street, (entrance through Partridge's Trimming Store) is now pre pared to make to order from meas pattern, Corsets of any style, size or quality Salts hotion guaranteed in all cases. M. A. zones' well known reputation as the manufacturer of the calf>. brated "Ne Plus Ultra" Skirt, will be sufficien gua rantee that the Corsets will be all that can be desired as the same care will be given to the new branch. that has secured so enviable a reputation for the Skirts. Examine them before buying elsewhere. -a StrNDowNs down in rice. • 75 cents for &Sundown Hat. Sundown at .1.52 and upwards. Sundown at all prices. Get a Enndown for evening wear. Anyhow, get a Sundown. ' - • • Get them at the great Etta down Hat Store, Which is under the Continental Hotel, CHAS. OAKFORD SONS. FIREWOBICS.NCI more wonderful and beautiful fireworks are sold than lifagnestum They make a light that can be seen for miles around and are perfectly harmless.. Wholesale and retaiL Wilson and Hood, 626 Arch street. Gr.ovr,A BA3rou's Highest Prenaittm Eleatic Stitch and Lock, Stitch Sewing maehines, 730 Chestnut street, FOR A DELICIOUS GLASS OP SODA WATER, is cold as lee, drawn from ,porcelain-lined fountains, stop at Stackhouse's, Eighth and Green Hopp , SICIP.TS, of Hopkins' "own make," have no equal; wholesale and retail. No. 628 Arch street. "lubricative steam enginepaclting.—for terms see 723 chestnut. et.. Willa.. and 26 nay et., new yerk.' SELLERS BROTHERS, No. lg North Sixth Street, Saving added to their Ibrmer bnaineea that of MILL AND FACTORY FINDINGS Intend keeping a bill assortment of everYthidif 1 11 that line, which they will sell at the lowest rates, Including Pure Oak Tanned - Leather Belting, Gum Belt ai hm Ingram Leather, Lace Band and Harness Leather,. Boller Cloth and Blank • Card_ ut il l ealoks Rivets, &c. Also andinne to manuf acture aa heretofore WIRE CLOTH, SIEVES, SCREENS,sio. Of. which it PULL ASBOBTBIBBIT Is kept constantly on hand. aploitturgeg HATS, STRAW GOODS, ETQ., RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PEIOES. Barnes, Osterhont, Herron & Co. -8. E. oor. Fourth and Chestnut et., are now closing out atretail their extenitive stock of • • Spiing and Summar Hats, consisting of Straw, Felt, etc., of the latest styles and Improvements, At -Wholesale Prices. those In want ofEds or th is description can SAVE at least ONE P FIT by purbbsaing here. Suits of --Walnut Parlo Furhiture Ls OIL OR POLISHED. • 61-eo. J. IlLenkels jet-in thirteenth and Chestnut Streets, "TilE DAi Y VEXING BIM I UiiiEi. - - RIEKUMATISM _GOUT NEURALGIA ASTHMA. A. - :CURE -.I4,IsTTED. . (or money refunded: - Yon — riak: nothing by )„ - tryinkit. . . - _ Used Inwardly. • The- following' wonderful 'Remedy - tilt the POST ' ITVIC °van of ItHATAIRTISItt. GOU'IN - ASTEII.9. 'and ISBUBALGIA was ,discovered. after the study and practice . of a life 'time *by: Dr. J. FlTLeit, one of _ Philadelphia's oldest practising 'Ph,Y siclans,„ - who' • *has made - these -diseases . specialtf'. - and .. ..having.:'.lh ll y • . tested . * its remark s ble cm•ritive powhrs fora number ()fleets now offers IbUI a ll afflicted and suffering with. the „liberal con ditton that if any case canposaibly be found. that its infallible power cannot overcome, he will reftrud to ma case orcaaes the atnonnt paid by . them lathe trial of tbis remedy..lncredible , as this offer may seem, . the *Proprietor knowefull . Well Irom . experience the merits of the remedy and the safety:of his offer. It conUtins . no Mercury, Colrhimm. waarals. M. teas non anythinginjurfens. , • ' 1 , 110812 00 per Bottle. PrePared - only at the prized pal depot, 80. 29 South FOURTH .itreet. above Chest nnt;where Dr. Fitter may be personallvconsulted free of tharge. . Highest references of wonderful cnrea so , con:Liza/Li eachßottle. ;",. ' • . , • - 113TAI3L.IBEED:1833. „ Mothers and. - Nurses Who have tested Dr. Fitter's Infant .Carminative for the last 60 years, certify. by thousands Abet it Is the greatest, household remedy Ihreross Childreck Infanta Testli& is Colic; Crump, Bowel complainlClesa nem _,Spasms, Sour Vomitftgs, Fret Meta .lencyAlbolcra .Contalus no in• jurious, charmleso :and children love it dearly. Price only 25 cents.”: Satisfaction guarante ed, Sold by allDrugglste and Dealers.r. • ... - _- prepared only at Vol ;29 I3outh rotarrif4street. pave Chestnut, Phlladeljeda.. - _, ap HIESICEITA MAGIO OIL CURES rkErivrElEF. Z! maymimus, rras, BOALI) HEAD,, . AND ALL' ____ DIBEASES ! Warranted to armor money reP , nded. For sale by all Dingy. principal lloPot. 10.53 80IITH THIRD STREET, ABOVE CEBSTBrITT. Prloe 25 cents per bottle ardt-gmrP QBALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the subscriber. until 3.2 o'clock, M., on THURS DAY, the lab day ofJoly next. the YUBI7IttHIIQG TEE MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTING CULVERTS in the Phut Culvert District of the city of Camden, Near Jersey, as follows: .• ONE Blum 017I.VEItT„ four feet in diameter, extending from the intersection of Second and Mickle streets. southward along Second street to the intersection of Hartman street (about 1,350 feet), and thence westward so for as is necessary to make an outlet to the river Delaware. . ONE BRICE CITLN:ERT, three feet in diameter, extending from the intersec tion of Second, and Irtlckle streets eastward along Mackie street to Broadway_ (about 1.&0 feet). ONE BRICK CULVERT. three feet In diameter, extending ft o.m the intersea Lion of Second and Stevens streets eastward along Stevens street to Broadway (about 1,800 feet). On and atter the 25th day of June, instant. plans and specifications of the requirettssork will be flied for ex amination at the effice or the City Clerk. EDWARD - H. SAUNDERS, City Surveyor. No. 35 North Second street. CaliMaN, June 8.1868. - ie.7.12. • Importer and Manufacturer of Gentlemen's Fine Farn. idling Goods,. JOHN O.' A.RItISON, Nos. I and 3 North Sixth Street, Invites attention to his • "IMPROVED PATTERN SHIRT, ": Which has given such general satisfied:4cm fbr neatness of fit on the breast, comfort in the neck, and ease on the shoulder. it Is made in the best resumer. BY HAND, and is confidently recommended es THE BEST IN THE CITY Also, a well selected stock of Goods, co nsisting of GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS, (which he makes a specialty.) COT.T.AIIII OF ALL BINDS AND LATEST STYLES SILK SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. MERINO SKIRTS AND DRAWER& FLANNEL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. BUCKSKIN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. TRAVELING SHIRTS. Stocks, Tiee Gloves. Handkerckielh ! Suspenders, En. Bleu. and inner goods appertaining up a Gentleman's Wardrobe. PRICES MODERATE. 14.1 m rp FOR RECEIVER OF TAXES. 6:4- WILLIAM . H E LLIOT BEVENT WARD. lTe2Gtf 7 8- •._ loriagliwc. , Chestnut Street. BROWN & MAGEE Manullictarers of POLID LEATHER TRUNKS AND VALISES _, Gents' and Ladies' BOLE LEATHER TRUHRIL- D Ladles French,rees and Bonnet Trunks. ' Leather Traveling Bags.Excnralen Bags Tourist Bags ki Morocco Reticules and Trave li ng Bags r Ladles, Murk Straps. Shawl Straps, Hat Dressing Cases, Flasks. Packet /143710._, MirTranks suitable for European Travel. . 70 . S Chestnut 'Street, • . OPPOSITIVICSSCeNIO MALL. 'l . l ‘, • I , f, • . • _-.1 4 _ , ,-, . $ ~ t , a • READY MA DE . ‘.\.„ 'inAtrimiNG dil4° 82.4 CIitSTNUTST. ODER TOE CANTINENTALIMIEL I , • PHILADELPHIA - PA. • • Este , 7-.IJAk . us-rxrcnoNs min sliszisAsoucurr. • COAT. SettCSlte from 1. to 2; from 2 te3: and from 4 to 5; and around the mostpromluent part of the chest, and around the waist. State whether erect' or stoopta,o. VEST. Same IS for coat.. , PANTS. Inside seam; outside MOM to hips, any ' ' IT A 1W1M1713 PASSAGE OFFICE. NATIONAL STEAM , NAVIGATION CO. Y TO AND FROM QUEENS. . TOWN, (COBS ILLEBOB.) AND ,LIMPOOL; The elegant AI iron screw steamship_ BRINEWEV, leaves 0n.........:.....5ATU8DAYanne23. Elam of Passage payable in =may: Ist Cable, Ss& Passengers also forwarded to Lonllon, Para, ilaTillt Hamburg, Bremen, &c, atmOderate =M. _- .Steerage passage from LIVERPOOL or go : , 11flEall., • .7. "TOWN '-through to' PEILADMPICIA, in tnig. For further information, apply at the Company's A. EAKILL, Agent, tl7.Wahmt street. SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Saving been app ointed AGENT of the above "Favorite Line , in this city , would cannon the publio againis purchasing tbeh Mae elsewbers arMi-tfl WM+ ELEM3O3I, GgIsTEDIAL - TeliN.' IBICENGUNDXSTAILES, No ortr. Street...o 4 Na a /Cele - 833114M410* ETIN ; P .PROPOSALS. rit 3 zOZ ' COYPOUND " PHOR TROCHES, Poodthe Pteneative CO .1.. Dysenteci, sat ohammorbus, actor,O.E.Nedlles,Draplist, , nth Race BM., PbSs. Air vitz. Ong ILMELPHIA, FRIDAY JUNE itzgo ars. TIRF • - 3 At ant c City, J. •,. • • , ErpTpL R.ESPBOT . IS NOW OPEN '` ' POICTIODIOIAI3OI% - 1. • • ADD141313,' WM. T. 04.13113.:' , SUMMER TRAV.EI, NORTH PENNSYSVANIA RAIL= - • ROAR. IatigNIMEMPRIN - Shortesfand Most, Pleasant Route Wilicesbarre, thunk..l3astoa, ./I.llentovre,,Elethlehem: White - haven, Uasleton and all points to the AND WYOMING VAILEYIL COMMODIOUS CABS, , SMOO TH RINE EICEETERY. • EXCEIALENT HOTEL'S are the apecbities of this route. Through to Wlikeebsunre and blanch Cihnnis change: without of, cam._ _ • The M eiv road net Ween tat summit of the mounts= and ,Wilitesbaze opens nil new views of the WYO. ming Valley of unsurpassed beauty; and the new 110. tel provides the beet and motEamplaaccogurualtdions for alumna! visitors. • Excursion Tickets -from Phi a liNhis top sal points, issued FROM THE TI ORR ICE at reduced rates, on Eaturdays, good to return 511 ottda evenint e k et i ExCursto y n Ti for ten mays. lamed an THEMES TRAINS leave the dep, Third and Thompsonstreets, at sse A. M., 880 P .M.i and Ll 5 P.M. For particulars see Time Table In another column. leg-gnu - PI ELLIS CLAIM, Aims. - - 4 ' Striith'S " Island. _ .THII3 POPIThi.D. RESORT IS RO W open.for the entertainment of the pair un thet%ntrol of • . •Z. LAILEBEETER, • who hes Improved it by adding to its large Hotel. Roomecan be had tbr the season. _. A FLBST- GLASS ItIItSTAIIRANT ATTACKED. None but limp:mut .I.lqmus sold. 7IY214111) BEAL ESTATE. FOR RENT. The Neiv Bulletin Building , No. 607 Chestnut Street. 6 . WLL BE 0011PLZTED IN A YEW DATE, fbeproprletois are prepared to reoelvopropCstL for renting such rooms as they do not nut peraselreit These will be TBAszcoND gam' YRONT EOM 80 by 24 feer.t._ Tam Isamu: OH THE NowinzaN HALE CB THE BUILDING, Your Stories Sigh. with Entrance by s wide hall on Ohs Cant atzeet, And silent of 25 feet On Jayne gam* Suitable for a Jobbing or I or Insurance Mice. For Further Part/a:dim VAT at the.NZW Rm. LEAK BOILDINe, No. 607 Chestnut Street: 'IE4TO RENT. wi th brunediats Pourtrieu- ' The S() DWELL' HOTISE, corner of MARKET 35,5 AR E and CHURCH LANE, tiETIMS.NTOWN; 1333 feet front, has 13 rooms, hot and cold water in three places, furnace, range and other modern cony.- Mencee. Within dye minutes walk of the depot and Church lane station. Apply to THOMAS O. GARRETT, • corder Green and Coulter sta., Germantown. Or, JOUN B. GARRETT„i jet3-6tl . No. 400 Chestnut street, Philat a. aligFan gutg.m.—An 'Pilot DOUBLE EMI. DENDE, 50 Stet front, w ith back buildings, built finished throughout in a superior - manner, with every city convenience, together with - stable and car riage house, and large 10t of 'ground, situate on State street, Trenton, N. T. Grounds are well shaded and stocked with the choleest Ault and shrubbery. Loca tion high and commanding an extended view of the ourromuling country. I. GIIMBLITY eh SONS, 500 Walnut street. taWEST PLOCLA.DELPHIA—FOR SALE—A handsome Stone Cottage Residence, with all the rn" converriences..sltuate on the west side of Thirty-sixth street, above Chestnut. Lot 114 feet trout by too feet deep on Oak street. The house is well shaded. and the grounds are 'anted with a varlets , of choice shrubbery. J. 31. O 1' at SONS, 508 Wal nut street. aROE RENT.-i Stone Residence contatng ten rooms, and with 12 acres at ground attach.d, , de:, and Is sitoate - on the 'Wissahickon, 7 miles from the city. and - convenient to a station on the Chestnut Hill Railroad. liuge vegetable garden, well stocked and abundance of choice fruit asd shrubbery. I. ht. OLIZEIBLEY & SONS, 508 Walnut street. ®L H. JOSEPH, CENTRAL REAL ESTATE _Agency. No. VI 8 . Third street, Philsdelphis, Pa. vt...1 Estate bought and sold on commission. Loans negotiated. Money procured' n Bonds,Hort. gages, and other securities, House and Ground Rents collected. Commissioner ofßeeds for all the States. 1ny8.310 FOR SALE— A Handsome double RESIDENCE, built in the best manner, with every convenience. an perfect order, situate on Summer street, EIROVO Seventeenth street. within half a square from Logan Square. Lot 116 feet deep to a4O feet aide street. GUM .rEY SONS, SOS Walnut street. ill RESIDENCE, SPRUCE STREET, AT PRI VATE SALE . .-Handsome residence . replete with modern conveniences. Spruce street, west of Six teenth. Immediate-poroession. Apply to • M. THOMAS dr, SONS, je27-Strp Nos. 139 and 141 S. Fourth street. garden Countr y and stable; house commanding splen view and surrounded by fine shade trees lawn and J ve cool and healthfuL Apply to J. H. MO rp6t4 233 N. Tenth et UNTRVPLACM FOBSALE OR RENT. House, oarriage-house, five acres orchard, !tor en. &c., well shaded and fine situation. Immediate possewion. Near station on Media Railroad. B. H. tIPRAwmAN. 28 North Seventh Street. leEr-.3t* el CAPE ISLAND—DESIRABLE DOUBLE COT TAGE TO LET, with 11 rams. Plenty of shade, excellent water, goad cellar, fine view of the ocean. Photographs of which can be seen at McCIALLAB New HatEtore,6l3 Chestnut street._ je1.34.t a. FOR SALIV-The very &suable Rouse, ign. 117 PRICE street, Germantown, within two squares e main Depot. Terms easy. ' • - PriILUDNIIEITI, ,pilli.lol,l 205 South Sixth;street. lint a FOR BALE.—The dwelling, No. 521 South Ninth street, with three-story , double back buildings, containing all the modern conveniences. Emit ex preealy for the present owner. Terms easy. Apply al No. 519 South NINTH street. ruFl24: VFOR f3AIX.4-The large Dwelling House and Lot, 55 feet in front, No. 05 South =tomtit street. s i sessrun .1"n19 5. APPI9 to ANT 8 __oz. 3. .11BOV le2o 1 , 70.'818 Arch street. FOR RENT.—Furnished COTTAGE with five Ka acres nicely shaded, at Germantown. - O. H. I.IIIEtHZED, 3e20 11t • 206 South Math street. tryATLANTIC .- CITY COTTAGE FOR SALE, Cheap, S. W. corner Peoldo and Illinois avenue, convenience, near the surf. B. P. GLENN. 2t* l2 South fourth street. j a around the CAPE • It3LAND COTTAGE POE ! ri m • W ear., ten rooms' -2° th street. 2t,* • - - 123 South nr ROUSE. No. FOR RIUIT.—FT.II3I•7I§MED _ WALNUT street. Apply to C. o. 296 Routh Slltth street. 3e23 /TO 10ENT.—Ttdrd and font th stories New Rote. No. 1 131 311.ARKET street. 124, end ORTIROBE street, extending HO feet. Beat light la the ett7. Very de• arable for mexelfacturlngbustnees. Apply at once. jel3.l9t* - GEORGE OGDEN & 00. TECIIPALL SESIHON •ON HMS • ARROW" I lESCHINABY POE YOUNG LADISH will mart. memos on'v Wednesday.'September L IM at her rosteenm, _corner of Eplar and swam= Moeda pbm. RoMEMenble.—Rev. Galadeli Hare _e. Thema lbeinerd, D. P. :Sir. H. Allem. Die • am PreeKant of Ewald Colleas. Orrhaye BOARD.ING.—Two fine airy ROOM. pow vo•ltaillt. with BOARD . References required. 4ppymirt 8113,1:101C street. - . MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOANED . 01% UPON DIAMONDS,_WATONICE, JEWEIr BY, PLATE OLOT.MONG, dos., st. 70*EB & CO.'S 'OLD ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFICE, Oorner of TH l AD w and GABESS. ' Streets. •N. B.—DIAMONDS, NVA.TOILIE, JEW At. °MS 'TDB anait AT stiniAusrAELT LOW PEIOPE. ie28•11121 HOON3. a Bask ETPUVATItIft. BOARDING. 29,1866. AXIMMEMTiI. 181 '8 002ei:Led Juts AL NNW A.O CHOICE SEATS To all places of amassment way be bad up to I3fi o'clock any evening. m.b2g-tr OICIL BEATS AND ..i.DHIEFFIEIION TICIKIL'7B 'LJ can be bad at • THE PROGRAMME °imam, 481 CHESTEUTetreet oppoldte the ast Oa .n,tcts the ARCH, MIEBSTNIIT, wALNUT and ACADEMY OP MEOW. np to o'clorat every evening. SOW GRAND' BILLIARD'. CONTEST • CHAMPIONSHIP OF PENNSYLVANIA, •AT 'OONOE.itT HALL. EsrwniaN H. T. 'MALL and E. J. PLUNKETT. This elegant and recherche entertainment will beheld On Friday E:vaning. June 29, _ ' Commencing at 8 o'clock. Cards of.admission, FIFTY MONTS, admitting a gent=A . d ladles, for whom reserved seats have been For sale at the principal Hotels and Billiard Rooms, lerMili President Pennsylvania' M. 111 3 JOHN•DRZWI3 ARCS IST. THEA.TREL 2114:DAY AND BATZIRDAY EVALlail3lB, Jane 29 artd.3o ROBERT , _ TrizT.Tmß'S THIRD . GRAWD P 3,0- • ORAM.M.B, Embracing, among other novelties, the Cabalistic Cookery. The Witch'e Pole, The Wonderful Mick, and the Magical Burlesque of Dixie by Robert Haller —Pruderits, Caprice from Lucia, and the Humorous Musical Bketch:called • BRidrell3ol{slolol3 • on, THE STORY on THE. al AN *HO WHEW TO HAUSA preparation, arid w ill be produced next week, the woiadesfal and amusing And•• • ‘ABTELROPOGILOSEEE, the new Pantomimic extravaganza, THEO ISCARLET BP/BIT, Or Mephlstopliffea Let Loose. - A.L1417T STREET _THEATRE, N. B. , T IHINTH and WALSIIT. Beene at 16 The 1 71.8. (Fri June 29'. Eli% Au t i Atr i orta,of rairUnikthe Effte Geruum ' AtAuNIFIcrENT EGENEEtyliKr.virrHAkE. ---- HAUNT OF THE NAIADS. THE BATH OP BEAUTY. THE CAVERN OF RICHES. sTALACTITIC HALL OF THE NA.LLIXt. Scene last, THE RHINE. This vast same rises and discovers the HOME OF THE NAIADS, In th e &Owl caves beneath the waters. THE QUEEN! ON HER THRONE. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, July 4th, TT HE e GoNAlusrgeo EveUERN ntide of AD Q. Doors open at 3. Commence at 33. BR AN T'S MINSTRELS.. NEW CHESTNUT STREET THEATRE. COOL AND COMFORTABLE. GRAND 'ATINEE, SATURDAY 142 o'clock. Ada:anion.-4* ate. —..— -- THIS - EVENING. . the OrWaal. World-Renowned and Only BRYANT'S MINSTRRLS, from No. 472 Broadway, New York. - NEIL AND DAN BRYANT-- THE BPI3T TROUPE IN EXISTENOE. Doors open at 7.14 o'clock. Commence at 8. Dress Circle and Parquette 50 cents; Orchestra, 78 cents; Gallery, 2S cents. sox O nce open all day. 327 er, .11`, •: •Z E. s • BROAD street, tlelOw WALNUT. ~.' Gi SCHOOL AND [DIMMING BATH - - Per Ladles. Children and Gentlemen. THE NATATORIUM AND THE FOURTH OF JULY. The Swimming Department on the "Fourth" will be open from 6A.M.to 6 P. M. only. No Ladles SWIM. ming; and no instruction given on that day. je26.4ltrp NEW -AMERICAN TREATER. WALNUT street. above EIGHTS. PILGRIMS BEN KFIT. THIS (Friday) EVEN EN G. June "29th. BRILLIANT A 7 TRACTION; Comedy, Drama and Faroe. FRANK DREW AS. HANDY ANDY. Bongs, Dances. Burlesques. &c., And the glorious comic Pantomime of the MAGIC RUG. It A EIBEMBLY ,BVILDINESP. • .21 SIGNOR slurps DOUBLE HPHYPIX SIGNOR BLITZ'S DOI7IILE tiebiz rs attli the great attraction at bia TEMPLE OF WIDE. DIMS. All the beet feats, • including the ROPE DANCER. GRAND TURK, CANARY BIRDS and VENTRELOQUISIL we also given EVERY EVEN. ING at 2 and t 3 o'clo WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY SeatsAFTERNOUNS ack- Adailsalem. 25 centss-Chlldren, 15 smesta, Reserved , 0 cents. mhle 15. ENESYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, above M3[IZ4ML Open !rem 9 A. M. to 6 P. 211.. Benjamin West's great Picture of CIIIBMT FD still on exhibition. jeitt S, SADDLES, &o THE OLDEST AND LARGEST SADDLE & HARNESS Manufacturing Establishment, in the Country. LACEY,MEEKER & Co No, 1216 CHESTNUT STREET OFFER OP MR= OWN NANIIPACIURN: BUGGY ILAIHVICSEL, icora.--.....-122 so to Pm LIGHT BABIHRIKE from. 6000 to 3 HEAVY • do do -75 00 to 5(( =1 , 311 11 04,1m AR S MOIMITED Hassices.4a 50 to 9E WAGON and 813LE4A.DJ1E3TING.---15 00 to STAGE and TEAM do SD SO to a LADIES' SADDLE do 00 to 15t GENTS' do ' do .—... 800 to 71 Bridles, Mountings, Bits, Rosettes, Hone Covers, Brushes, Combs, Soaps, Blacking, Ladies' and Gents' Traveling anti Tourist Base andriacks, lamb Baskets Dressing and Shirt Cases,TrankasuidValises, =big.= No. 1216 Chestnut Street. CLOTHING. SPRING. 61-001313 I SPRING STYL7I EDWARD P. HELL!, TAILOR, ela Ch?stnut ate to kikNo !Aria 1.1 a .0.1! B. J. WILLIAMS , No. 16 NORTH SIXTH, STROM. HANDFACTIMER 0/ VJDNITIAN BLINDS WINDOW SHADES. to The t larst and finest 'assortment in Ike city* th Store Sh ades made and lettered. area • LI Ik`ftWirpti DOI TIGER GOLD MINING COMPANY OF COLORADO. Chartered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania. SADO feet embracing 10 Gold Mines successfully , opened. Property owned and paid for by the Company. No salaries or office rent paid until' dividends are do dared. • Sbaresior sale at SW each. par value OPP obtlCir. 116 ARCA 'rn'P. where circulars can be ained. jeU 2iarpf CA.BRIAGES int -CLOSING OUT ova LABOR STOOK. OP . CA.II,]EitI.A.GrE S AT REDUCED PRICES. J. Si OOLLERGISk. BONS, rayatam rpi 625 ARCH Street. 019111& ,- IMBDNER £ FLEMING. . 00ACE. Trums4, 214 South Fifth street, below elan*ntladelphta. Aar An assortment of NEW and , SECOND-HAND CA R RRIAGES alwayi on hand. at REASONABLE PICER , , f au244no WANT'S. Less.QPECIAL PARTNER WANTED—With MAO to J 0.15,01.0. In an estaloiebed, wellpaying Notion Boat- Lew. "5P11,014L," this ottice. ,027-4trpt, D ITGISTERS' NOTICE.—To all Creation, Legatees, .121, and other persona interested • Is otice is hereby' given that the loilowingnamed pee sons did, on the dales affixed to their names, file Gus ,accounta of their Administrations to the estates et those persona deceased, andOnardiane and Trustees' accounts whose. names are undermentioned In the office' of the Register fof the Probate of Wills and erantis g Lettere of Administration, in and for the City. and County of Philadelphia ; and that the same will be presented to Use Orphans' Court of eald,t,lty and County for confinsaation and allowance, on the third FRIDAY, in July,bses t, at 10 o'clock in the moping, at the County Court house in said WY. May 23, John iting. Adm'r. c. t. a.. of CAT - HARMS _ 11112 6 7.1)=50N, deed. " 24, Jennie Preston. Aam'rx. of ELIZA. M. 0011116 alias JOtsEPHINS, LEWIS, dee'd. " 26, Louisa Penn Gaskell and Peter Penn Gasket!, Esteem. -of PATER PENN GASKELL„ deo'd. • " 26, Earle - A. Tian tman, Adm'irs. of 11111111 BY Ma. , dec'd. " 26, John hichardscus, et al Exec'rs. of SURNAME RICHARDSON, dec'd. • " 26, G. M. Wharton and S. L. Tyson, YtoSers. of a JOB R. TYSON, dec . " 23. Francis and Willam Pearsall,' .Iktee6rs, o r • ROBERT - -PRAM/SALL, dec'd. • d 20 JOB.Ph B. Banes, Ezec'.r. of JANE WHITP7 • - • Tikß dec'd. - • •, 16 29, A. H. Benner and Latina Massa, Afters Or i• ... • aBiti4HAPJ3T MASSA, dared.. • " Z. E. Zeidler (formerly E. E. Elkler), Adner ofJOHN 1,. ZUCLES, decd" -31, Edmund J.Yard,Exec'r of MARY ELLIOTT, deceased. .16 John s!. Metz, Adm'r of MARY HAMM June 1, Ann; Eliza Bow, USW= of JOHN BOW, deed. • 1, Barbara copb, Adm'rx. of GEORGE: COPP, deceased. • • 6 . -Thomas S. and Joseph_Wood r agents,' as., of • • JOSEPH and THOMAS WOOD, dec'd. -" 2, Henry J. Williams' and -Edwaxd. [RONA, • }tse t se of TmI7ABETII -B. GIB B ON, , deced. • " Janie' B. and John B. Stevenson, Advert' of !• • • ADOUSTIN Si EVENSON, dedd. " 4, Hannah and Henry Apple, -Jr., Exec'rs of ... •• -• HENRY APPLE.l3r..clec'd.. . • •4, James Alcorn, Exec'r of. DANIEL MIME . 6 7, Daniel Lee,.Exec'r ENOSS. LEE, deed. • • " 7, Andrew and - William hicidillan, , ltostle • JAMBS McBILLIAM.dead. _ • • " 9, -Samuel-D. Powell - and John EL Harper.llierS of Rev. G. 1411f3GRAVE GIGBB. dec'd. • " 9, Nathan Barrett, Adm'r of GEOIUMS GOOD. • _ _ " 11, Charles. D. and John Brown ,. Ztee're of Br., JOHN szewN, dec'd. - " U, John P. Austin. Adzer c.t. a. ofELIZLIMMIL - .R. SMI'SH, dec'd. 13, 2Weber et aL, Exeers of GABRDIEffe GA•••.wsCILE., dedd. . 12, Ste d phen Lewry, A.dra'r of .1013EPH.LAJNO„. " 12, Anna E. Mammy et al. Exec'ra of cmunagi 2dAESEY. Jr.. dec'd. • Tomas H. PowersGuardisn of sealuarmet PARR, late a minor, " 14, John Brooks on behalf •of Eggert •of THOMAS 'BROOIC 8, dec'd. • " 15, Mary Raman. Adm'rx of OHAELES NAN, deed. o 15, John Moss. Adm'r of BO BEET MOSS, deed. 14, Mathias Shoemaker, Exec'r of PHOEBE, GOLDEY. dec'd. • 18, Francis Conway and John Devine, Exec'rs of DENNIS CANNON, deed. ___ !` 18, Patrick Rooney and Job n hicßeaney, Bugler of JAMES ROONEY, deed. " 19, Francis a 'I ierney. Adm'r of 13131DOSI' A. TIERNEY; dec'd. " 19, Charles J. Thomas and Allen Cuthbert, gar. dec' vivin d g Exec'm of JOSEPH M. THOMAS. " 20, Caroline M. Randall, Adm'rx of JOSEPH C. RAN DALL, dec'd. " 20, Augustus C. and t4wrge C Leidy, Exec'm of Dr. NAPOLEON B. L KEDY, deed. " 20, Alfred and Ferdinand Ooze, Exec'rs of JOHN REDMAN COKE, M. D., deed. " 20, Arnaud& Carsell. Adm'rx 01 CHARLES CAR NELL, dec'd. " 20, James Deehsn, Adm'r of PATRICK MUE RAY , dec'd. " 21, W. T. Allen Ridge, Adm'r of WLEALLiIIi TIIOOI.P.SON, dec'd. o 21, John Ekay, Exec'r of PATRICK MEEHAN, " 21, Willi. m Moyn,Adm'r of WILLLIM. EGAN. dec'd ." 2., Ellen Platt, Adm'trx of JOHN W. PLATT. dec'd. " 22, Pand3 Boon,Adm'r of EL&NEWLII, WALKER dec'd. " 25, John Trucks, Adm'r of "PT;r7A N. TRUCK% dec4d. " 25, Mathew Patton and Irseph T.Biles Rime= Of RICHARD MIIIIGET.SOYED, dec'd. _ - — r -Proprietors `• 2S, Richard Donegan. haec'r and Timitee of BABY E. BEOWNT, deed. 26, Henry Pickel;Adm'r of GASPER PRIEM% dec'd. Azarlah Thomas, Guardian of ELLA - C. and LIZZIE, T. REEITES, 'minor children of BIDDLE REEVES; deed. " V. Hears C. Gilson and .Tames T. Young. Moe- _ Y 7. Mary A Miller, Executrix of GEORGE M. EVE[I:O-Y, deed. , " V, RosannaDugan. AdrairdsiraidxoriFlLLLlX 7 DUGAN, deed. • ",1 V, M.S. McDowell, Adm'r c. t. S. of EDWARD McDOWELL, dec'd. " Charles B. Hare, Ezeer of JOHN ° A. WO: LIAMS, deed. " SS, Horatio G. Jones, Adm'r of JOHN DUPOI7Y. • deed. • " IS, William G. Conrow and John G. Page, Exeter& of JOHN PAGE, dec'd. " SS, Hexii7l3. Casey, Trustee of SAXES D. CASEY. dec'd. " IL Eliza Jane Barnett and JO bli B. Austin, Ex ecutors 01".111.011EAS BA " ZS. Hannah Herren, Adialnistratrix d. b. n. of SAMUEL B DERRELL. deceased.' _Rea I 4t. FRED'S. M. ADAMS, ccD~ILY .Published EVERY MORNING, except Srmday. from June 30 to September 1,1866, at came, IsLigosi.New Jersey, is the beet advertising medium on the coati neat. It is read by the thousands who visit Cape Hay dar ing the pTbi , g Season, and who are the largest bay era and best payers in the country._ It is read in Dwells, Steamboats, Railroads, Private Houses—Everywhere. It gives liottl Arrivals. Telegraphic News, Local Items. ACCOIIMS of Hops, Balls, and ever:UW=o=er ing at Cape May. • - • Advertisements inserted from June SO September I. 1866, at ONE DOLLAR PER LINE OF SPACE. the lowest rate of any Paper in the country. Twelve lines make an inch. Etarcription Price, r 2 25 for the Season. • Adth.ffis, ie`blti2 Cape Island, New Jersey. NEW MADIcAL BOOKS. - LINDSAY dt BLAKISTON will publish REY NOLDS on the PISEASES of the BRAIN and NER VOUS SYSTEM,__ in one volume octavo. - RECENTLY PUBLISHED. • CANNEFF'S PRINCIPLES OF SURGERY. HARRIS'S PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE I DENTAL SURGERY. Ninth Edition. TANNER'S PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. Fifth Edition. CAZEAUS OBSTETRICS. FonAlt Edition. ANSTJE ON NARCOTICS AND STIMULANTS. RADCLIFF ON EPILEPSY, . - - SANe.OI,I ON CHLOROFORM. MEDICAL BOOKS. _ , - A 101 l assortment always on hand and the sale . low prices, LINDSAY .t. BLAXISTON, Publishers and Booksellers, No. 2:i south Sixth street. T UST ISSUER—NEW 1100ER—OBSERVATT ef ON RECONSTRUCTION. By Harpy Flanders author of "Must the War go on." l'amphlet. ECCE HOMO, a survey of the Life and Work • Jesus Christ, 1 vol., 12mo. • TEE MASQUERADES and other Poems. By 7. • . O. Saxe. GAI HAMILTON'S NEW BOOK. "S I BEST." Author of "Country Living and Thinking t &c. 1 vol., 12mo. MISS MULOCR'S POEMS. New edition. 1 • Blue and gold. For sale by JAMES S. 4ILAXTON, Successor to W. S. et A. Martien, 606 Chestnut street. A LIMN'S LIFE OF PRELIDOR.—THE LIFEA PHILIDOR, Musician and Chess Player. by t Allen, Greek Profeasor in the University of Pe • • vanis, with a Supplementary Essay on Phihdor. Chess Author Land eels Player, by Mead's Von H debrand and de Lass, Envoy Extraordinary and • I later Plenipotentiary of the King of Prussia, at Court of Baxe-Weimer. 1 vol., octavo, K. vellum, top. Price $125. Lately published by - • E: H. BUTLER dt CO., 137 South Fourth ABLEB B.AIUBB Blank Books and Stationery: i a 6,. I. •,. a • a • a • TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE 0 1 AND COUNTY ON PPILLADELPHIA.—Mta JOHN P. MOUNEER. deceased. The Auditor pointed by the Court to audit settle and adjust account of Wm. 8. Mann, A dministrator c. t. a.. of J . P. MoUnier, deceased, and to report distribution of Balance in the hand of the accountant, will meet parties interested fur the purposes of his appo most, , on TUESDAY, July loth. lAss.. ; _st ele • o'clock. A. M. at No. 128 South tIES:7II steel. in City of Philadelphia. H.R. WA.LLACE, je2&f.m.w,st* Audi IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TIM • AND COUNTY OF PRILADEI,PRIA..—In matter of the tetate of .CHARLES R.RORER e deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court auoit, settle and adjust the account of D. J: Chapm administrator of the estate of Charles Krob deceased, and report distribution of • the balance rosining in his hands, wilt meet the parties in for the irarposes of his appointment, on TUROD - July 10th, A. D. 1866, at 11 o'clock, A. M., at his o No. 3)4 South FIFTH street. in the city of Phi • phis. WILLIAM B. HANNA. joss £m,W std • , An. . ; • • . I ' ' 0 A•et :."!! ofJEANNE EIENItION, deceased, having • anted to the undersigned, all persona indebted ecussteo to make payment, and those blviing • nrepent thp ..t I,D raWil.ll.D HILINTZ, astrator, No. 4 . North Whlra street, or. nes • : • • , ;a ti to a REGISTER'S NOTICE. cutors ofJC•BN GIBSON, clec'd. nya all :4 011111 1 4i -41.04,1=111 THE CAPE MAY Vir.A.VIF4, S9 S. R. MAGONAGLE, LEGAL NOTICES.
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