pricing Aailay Capttnl. There seems to be a settled purpose on t.li part of thousands of our people to drlveaway capital Which might otherwise are, invested here. What encouragement for Northern m Western men to Settle among us, when so many ridicule and malign their character: They : sneeringly call them . ."Yankees," Radi cals who come to finish the ruin of their uns holy war. They arc styled miserable political "adventurers,"- and: the -worst 'passions are Stirred up, against them. The finger of scorn -is pointed at - them, as they pass quietly about their businesS. Even their colored einployCi4 on PlantatiOnS, in Some instances, are' tam pered with, and persuaded that these, "Yan kees" want, -their labor for "chips and whet stones." The old Adam of rebellion and hate is not yet subdued in too many of our people. We want capital and men of energy and en tevprise to aid us in recuperatingi the South. Which never needed it more. Then away with.your insane prejudice and malignfly, and with open arms and hearts invite and en courage emigration from everywhere. For God's sake, and your own sakes, do nothing . lo'driie it away.—Mohtgrerv(iliabonoo ,Sentinel: . .. Commercial. The following are the receipts of oil by rivers and railroads at Pittsburgh, for the past week; also, a comparative table with the same period in 1866: Rivers. Rail. Tots.. 364 752 , 1,142 190 2,967 13,157 231 2,222 2,453 910 1,031 1,941 1,865 1,835 Mon day,June Tuesday June 25... WednebtiaToTune 26 Thursday, June 27. Friday, June 23. ... fiatanlay, June 29.. 2,193 .-........634,198_ Total for the week. Since January 1 Total to June 29 ...... .686,271 200,207 838,573 Same time last year....... 626,953 158,224 785,177 Increase this year 9,418 41,983 51,401 The following shows the business of the Lehigh Coal and 'Navigation Company for the week and season end ing June 29,1867 Summit Mine?... Room Run Mines. John Laubaek & Co W. T. Carter & Co.. Spring, Mountain mine 5....... , 90 16 471 16 Thoms lull iv C 0............ 171 09 4,239 01 Honey Brook Coal Company.. 1,238 19 9,912 09 German Penna. Company 191 14 3,345 15 McNeal Coal and Iron Co 76 18 1,846 01 Knickerbocker .... 1,072 18 North Mahanoy479 02 .... Delano, ~ ... ... 94 13 469 05 NValtera, Brothers 457; Co .... . 82 10 Trenton Coal C0mpany........ 94 00 184 14 Thomas Cad Company 193 06 673 12 95 00 A. Pardee & Co 1 247 01 23,427 03 G. B. Markle & Co w. S. ilaleey & Co. 1,701 19 16,161 03 646 01 10,342 13 36713 3,53613 1,20219 1' 4 ,053 07 Buck Mountain Mines Fharp, Weiss & Co.. Cote. Brothers & Co Ebervalc Coal Co Stout Coal Company.... Harleigh izhland ...... Ha 11.....:.. . Upper Lehigh Coal Newport Coal Co.— Warrior Run " Parrish d: Thomaa...... New Jer5ey......... ... Lehigh and Susquehanna Franklin Andentied.. Wilkesbarre Baltimore Union.... Wy0ming......... Everhard Coal Co Other Shipper Total 38,561 OT 298,202 01 Corresponding time last year.. 37,604 04 367,224 _Ol Increase_ ... .69,976 09 The following shows the shipments 01 coal over the Delaware. Lackawanna and Western Railroad for the week ending June 29, compared with the same time last eeason: Tons. Cwt, TonF.CwL ....MM . 06 192,741 10 —.2.5,09 01 615,09 T 19 Shipped North Shipped South .For correqponding time luot year: Week. Shipped North Shipped South Inc.eaFe BOARD - OF TRADE. • WM. C. KENT, THOS. E. ASHMEAD, FIMoNTHLY Cokuitrivia. CHARLES. SPENCER, IMPORT'ATIOS Reported fur the Philadelphia Eve N ningßulletin. LONDON—Bark Warrior, Davis-1000 pigs lead Morris, Wheeler & Co; 100 tons chalk Turnbull & Co; 160 cks China clay_ Jessup & Moore; 409 do C B Dunn; 444 tons old iron DIAN'SIy At Co. PONCE, PR—Schr Alert, Spencer-234 hhds sugar 4u bbls do 25 puncheons molasses J Mason & Co. TRINIDAD—Sehr T 1) Wilder, Heather-399 casks sugar 40 tcs do 100 bids molasses S & W Welsh. CIENFUEGOS—Brig Elvie Allen, Allen--414 bhde , sugar 43 tee do S & W Welsh. HAVANA-Brig Mountain Eagle,Sherman-159 Ithds I,..cl!zar 646 bxs do Hallett & Son, . - Matilda, Aix-660,000 laths .34,000 pickets 1266 spruce pales 112- hackatatack knees W A Levering. ". MOVEMENTS Ok' O C EAN STEAMERS. TO ARRIVE. NAME. FROM FOE DAM% "Cit , ' Of Thlbiill....Liverp'l..New York ....... - J one 15 , SaKonia ...... ....Hamburg..New York Sune 19 Ville de Paris— . . .. ,Ilay,re..New York... --June 20 Chicago.... Liverpool—New York June 21 Java` Liverpool_Boston .. .' . ......June 22 Etna Liverpool.. New York , June 22 A talaata...,......Hamburg..New York._ ... .June 22 iiausi 'Southamptou—New York June 25 City of Loudou..LiverpoOL.New York June 26 G urchin!. Star Falmouth..New York June 27 Edinburg ...... ...Llyerpool_New York ..June 29 ,Scotia Liverpool—New York Julie 29 Hermann.— ..bouthampton..New York. Tilly 2 4 - ..1* of Paris... .Liverpool—New Y0rk........ July 3 ' , TO DEPART. columbia........New York..Bavana..... ..... July 4 Union_ . _ New YOrk..Bremen ....:.,.:Jauly 4 Pioneer.. ,'.. „.Philadelphia,.Wilmtuan, Ne.. July 6 Tontmauda .Plitladelphia—Savannah ....:—.July 6 Fulton. New York..Falarouth.. . Jnly 6 Nestorian - Quebec.. Liverpool July 6 Monterey ..... ...New York.. New Orleium.....July. 6 il2ity of Baltimore..N. York..Liverpool.........Jaly 6 , Tent0n1a........&w York_llaraburg.........July, 6 Star of the Union..:Phllada—New Orleans July 6 lowa New York..Cilat.,, ,, ow .... ..... July 6 Wm Penn New York.. London . , .... ....July ' 6 Denmark . . .... —New York..Llverpool.........Judy 6 Itui.ia .... New York..Llverpool ........July 10 New Yvrk ..New York.. Bremen July 11 Rising Stir ew York....kapinwall.. July 11 Stars and Sir'..Des...Phllatia—liavana... ..... ...July 16 MARINE BULLETIN. PORT OF - PHIL - ADELPRIA=4 u Y 3 SUN N. 1373, 437 I SUN SEEK; 7 23 I HIGH WATNIt, 3 25 ARRIVED YESTERDAY Ship Oscar I (Swed), Overgaard, from Liverpool via Lisbon 163 days, with salt to P Wright & 80118. Steamer Monitor, Jones, 34 hours from Xew_Yotli,_ - Steamer E C Biddle, McCue, 24 hours from N. York, with raise to W P Clyde & Co. Steamer M Massey, Smith, 24 hours from N. York, with mdse to W M Baird & Co, Steamer S p phelpi, - Erown, 24 lours from N York, with mdse to W M Baird & Co. Bark Warrior, Davis, 120 days from London, via Fal mouth, with iron, clay, &c. to P Wright & Sons. Brig Ellie Allen, Allen, 9 days from Cienfuegos, with sugar to S 4k W Welsh. 4 ain Eaf.de,i Sherman, 12 days from 4a. vans, with sugar to Dallett & Son. Schr T D Wilder. Heather 19 days from Trinidad, with sugar and 9olassex9 3 M ason & Co Schr Alert, Spencir, Is days from Ponce, PR. with sugar and reOlasses to Jiff:von & Co. Schr J W Knight, Plum, from Wilmington i NC: with lumber to D Trump, Son & Co. Schr 8 L Russell, Smith, 6 days from Wilmington, N C. with lumber to Bacon, Collins & Co. . Schr Mary R Russell, Smith, from Roxbury, Schr Rose, Williams, from Millville. SChr J Nelson, Cavalier, from Little Eggliarbor, ' Schr JII Moore, Nickerson, , from Boston. Schi Magnet, Ingles, from Now York. Schr EJ Rayner, Rayner, from New York. .• ' Scat Sarah Louisa, Williams, from Washington. • Schr R B Whetmore, Lippincott, from Providence. Schr Kate E Rich, Doughty, from Portland. Schr Edwin, Tuttle, from Jersey City: Tug Thos Jefferson, Allen, from Balthnom 11with tow of barges to W P Clyde& Co. AT CLIEtiI'ER Bark Victoria (Br), Wileo», 12. days from Barbados, pith caolasses to Grant rttion--veaael to Thos Wattaon 4ft kkata. 468 2,329 11,192 _189,015 Week, • Total. Tons. Cwt. Tons. Cwt. .15,0% 11 102,939 16 1,313 02 94 00' , 191 00 281 06 1,282 10 1,907 16 16,994 19 225 00 1,644 15 372 12 7,346 01 382.04 4,924 10 619 03 2,619 (15 S 9 10 6971 . 7 4,051 09 639 18 3,347 14 1,629 18 439 12 2,414 12 93 00 1,787 12 347 17 2,852 11 184 12 . 2,801 00 216 16 _ 2,518 00 BT4 18 2,407 06 3,201 17 25,709 1.1 1,122 06 428 14 188 08,874 19 j 1 '1,481.12 9,660 09 38,856 07 810,539 09 Tous.ewt. Tons. Cwt. .10,257 18 187,786 00 .23,529 02 502,461 07 33,5t7 00 700;247 OI 110,592 02 CLEARED YESTERDAY. steamer Sumner, Liverpool is Norfolk, A R . .7iliclient v & Co. Steamer Minflower,RoMmon, N York,NV P ClideSt . c . ' , , Steam ti er .1 SMiver, Dennis, Baltimore, A,Groves. 1 , /: Bork I'ller, Nielsom-Antwerp. P Wri,mlit & s SoV itre6ll, Brig $ V Merrick, Monday , lOnidad de CO , Gregg A: Morris. Schr Ll 3 Ives; 13'mvditch, Providence, E V Glover. . Schr Mary Ella, Thome, Portemouth, NIL Knight Sons. Schr Rose, Williams, Mill.4llle, captain. Schr Farah Louisa, Washington, Blaldston, • Gina' & Co. Schr E Rayner, Rayner, Providence, - - do - Schr .1 II Moore, Nicfccomn,floston. E H Sawyer & Co. Schr Magnet, Inglce, Portland, Van Dueen, Lochman & Co. • • Schr Mary J Busselt, Smith, Lynn, Costner, Stickuey & Wellington. Schr Hate E Rich, Doughty, Portland, do Scar E 13 Whelmort,Lippincott, Providence, Tyler&Co Schr Edwin, Tnttle, Newport, Sinuickson & Co. Tug Thomas iletTeraon. Allen, for Baltimore, with a tow of bargee; W P Clyde & Co. Correspondence of the PIMA. EMnin 'READING, july 1, 1867. The following boats from the Union Canal passed into the Schuylkill Canal, bound to Philadelphia, laden and consigned as follows: P R Bourg, Starkweather & Munsi Con Co No 217, Mahanoy, and Harvey &Sh er wi lumber to I) B Taylor & Son ; Emma and Man, ' ear, do to Malone. & Co;Gen Sheridan end J• R. Gloter; do to Patterson & Lippincott' W A Simpson and Emma Kate, do to D Trump, Son & Keystone, do to Dodge & Co, Jer sey City; A Carnmon and Wm King; do to Norcross & Sheets; J o.Doctor, do to Gaskill & Galvin; Hall & Frank, do to Taylor & Beta ; J F Shower, do to J Kee ley ; Atlantic, do to Williamson & Co; Gen Sheridan, do to Hoffa & Shelters; Flora,do to D I Lincoln & Co; I L & S W Arnold, do to Ensinger & Co; Dhawalagira, do to Dodge & Co, Jersey City; Two Brothers, do to R Wolverton ; J 11 McConkey, do to .1 H Deysber&Co; B Hall, and Thos Peed, do to Craig & Blanchard;. C W Brewer, do to W R H saw, Wilmington; General Hopson, do to Bolton, Christman & Co; J It Ham, light to captain ; J J Monroe,bark to Ficthorn&Yonng; C hi Withers, bit coal to El A & S Seyfert. F. MUOBANDA. Steamer Roman, Baker, hence at BostOn yesterday. Steamer 'Cityof - New York - (Br), Leitchrelearet at New York yesterday for Liverpool. Steamer Philadelphia, Fultz, hence at Alexandria Milk ult. ' Steamer Wyoming, Teal, hence for Savannah, was passed 30thult..Hatteraslight bearing WSW. Steamer Palmyra (Br);Watson, cleared at New York yesterday for Liverpool. Steamer Java, from'Liverpool 22d ult. via Halifax, at Boston yesterday. Ship Kedar, Cowie, cleared at London 15th ult. for San Francisco. Bark Silas Fish, Brand, cleared at New York yes terday for Sydney, NSW. Brig Gen Banks, Ketchum, hence at Providence Ist instant. Brig Music, Klein, cleared at New York yesterday for Montevideo. Brig Mary (Br) O'Brien, from New York for Buenos Ayres,•was spoken 7th ult. Int 14 08, lon 2813. Brig Castilian, Hardenbrook,hcnce at Remedios 20th Matanzas, loading for New York. Schr John Shulman, Banks, cleared at New York yesterdav for this port. Scbr Torpedo, Shelly, hence at Norfolk 29th nit. Schrs A M Eamon, Corson, and S 11 Sharp, Webb, hence at Salem 30th ult. Schr Rebecca Florence; Rich, sailed from Salem 30th ult. for this port. Schr Charles E Paige, of Philadelphia, lately ashore at Squan, NJ. was gotten off on Saturday night by the steamer Relief, of the Coast 'Wrecking Cu. and taken to New York on Sunday morning. FMff‘ ' r 8i..:,, \ MARTIN T.rabiS, NO. 402 CHESTNUT 4-1 '‘, z TREET. rat Premium awarded by Franklin Institute to' 24,e113+1EAN % Manufacturer of - MASONIC MARKS, PINS, EMBLEMS, &c., &e. New and original designs of Masonic Marks, , Templars' Medals, Army Modals and Corms Badges of every &scrip. tion. feLlw.th.f.s.&O ULT URAL. TURNIP SEED I TURNIP SEED 11 . NEW CROP. .- By mail, at 10 cents per oz., 70 cents per lh. Grown on our Seed Farm from elected stock, and war ranted. Send for Trice list, gratis. STEPIFEN U. 011.1.111 COLLINS, ALDERSON .t CO., W. Cit As. ALD3RtiON. Seed Warehouse. ROBAST nowise, 1111 di 1113 MARKET Street, je224.,w.tlea§ . Phila., Pa. KEDIONA.L. R OVAL Of the old establiehment own AS JOHN M. STOCKER'S LOOKING-GLASS and PICTURE FRAME EMPORIUM. . TO. • NO. 532 NORTH TENTH STREET, Above' bring Garden Street. jetilm HOOFING, ac y. • ROOFING-. . . . PATENT METAL ROOFING. This Metal, as a Roofing, is. NON-CORROSIVE, not re qng paint. It is self-soldering, and in large sheets. re quiring lees than half the time ot tin La roofing buildings or railroad care, in lining tanks, bath-tubs, ciaterna,.dic., dm, or any article requiring to be air or water , tight. to square feet of roof takes about 122 feet of shoot- tin to cover it, and only 108 feet of patent metaL OFFICE, 108 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia. w f t INSTIL UCTION. DELACOVE INSTITUTE . --ENGLISH,CLAISSIC AND . French Boarding School for Young Ladies.—This new itnd beautiful Institution will receive student's Sept. 20th. •Accomplished educators, healthy location, magnificent river•side residence and home-like comfort, are the chief attractions of Delacove. For prospectus, address BACIIPLIX G. HUNT Principal, inyl4mos., 'Beverly, N. J. 2ii,3 THE PHILADELPHIA RIDING SCHOOL, Fourth street, above Vine, is now open for the Fall and Winter Season: Ladies ands Gentlemen - will .find every provision for comfort and safety, so that a thou ough knowledge of this beautatul accomplishment may be obtained by the most timid, Saddle hones trained in the beet manner. Saddle horses' and vehicles to hire .Also carriages for funerals, to cant,ita. • sea..tf P )MAS CRAIGE dr SON. I*' I r4:1111 V 4 4U 4u t latt:l I)ALANCE OF STOOK AT COST.— Ain , . HENRY. No. 16 North Eighth street. now offers for sale one of the largest stocks in the city, con i+isting of Bilk; Cloth and Lace Mantillas, Shan*, etc., at a great . sacriflce, previous to changing the buds. ne,s. je24 12t4 GRAND t , OPENING THIS DAY, OF THE • YENS cholceist and recherche Paris Fashions in TIMM 1) PAPER PATPERNS. Just received. • MRS. M. A. BINDER, No. 1031 CHESTNUT Street, Pbiladeiphia. e " Impeder of LADIES` DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, Amber Pearl, Crystal, Jot and Silk Drop and Flat Trim minas, Studs and Reads in all colors, Ornaments, Buttons, Guipure and Cluny Laces, Cords, Tassels, Fringes, Velvet and Mantua Ribbons, French Corsets, BWtings, and TriM l'ing6 Prifil l aN DRESS AND CLOAK MAKING, In varletlea. • selEl.ly - COAL AND WOOD. tIM. ROMMFX, COAL DEALER, HAS REMOVED . from 967 Delayer° avenue, and succeeds Messrs..) Walton & Co., at N. W. corner Eighth and Willow streets Office 112 S. Second street. The best qualities of Lehigh and Schuylkill coal dedv ered In the p ea t order and It the shortest notice. mhErtim UTCHI.. •, _ • Jurcr from 109= or damage by Fire, on liberal on merchandise, tilr111:11;:t:, Jz lin,it.-d pentads, and permanently on Imildine,t. by trep,il or 1 , 7 elJlll4lfl. c,-.1 1 -,pany has been in active opetation fo.• iry,ru than kixtyyears. &Ting which all have been promptly adjutted and paid. DIRECTORS. John Hodge, • David Lewis, N. 11.-Mahotty, I Denjainin John 'l'. ~ , Tho,.. 11. Pow , -r a , William S. Grunt, A. R. 51cIlenrr, P.obert V. * Lehman. Edthoild t/..tlark 'N'hartoin 5ar.,1..1 Wifres, Lawrence Ltwit, Jr., Louis Norrie. JOHN R. WUCHEREIt, President SAW CPI, W f I.OOX. Secretary. ILEGivrEivs NOTICE. NOTICE.— all Creditore, Legateed ;Ind 1.4 other la:revue intere,ted : Notice h. hereby given that the following named perßinn. did. on the datum affixed .to their naium the the account. of their adminittration to the efftate* 4 of tho,o pergous dc rr ated, mild Guardianio and '1 ra..tcea' account.., wline moo, are underowntioned, in the artier of the iteiti,ter ter the Preludeof Wille and :ranting Lettere of Admini, . Milo]. In and, for the City and County of Philadelphia; and that the I.lTlle, will he presented to the Orphame Court of Paid City and County for continuation and allowance, oil the third FRIDAY in July- next, at Iu o'clock in the mottling, at the County Court-houee in raid city. June L Henry - K. Stelwagon,Adni'r of JAMES M. BAR.- CLAY, deed. 1, Win..l. and Robert Burkhart, Exec'ra of PETER BURKHARDT. deed. - • " I, Martha A. CotVard, Adm's of FREDERICK Mu. • VEY, deed. " 3, William and Sarah Duffy, Excera of PATRICK DUFFY. deed. . 3, Gin D. Fres/. and Lewis Hilt, Adrn`ni of PHILIP HILT, deed. &31ary.A.-Initian and Caroline M. Rogge, Exec'cea of DOROTI I Y KELLY, dec'd. " 4, George J. Link. Adm'r of VALENTINE BECH TOLD, deed. " 4, Thomas 'I tannin, Excer of MARY C. GRIFFITH, deed. 3, Robert Adams, Guardian of the minor children of SARAH H. ADAMS. dec'd. " d, Harriet Winnemore, Exec's of 'ILINNAII MAN, deed. 6, James F. and Richard T. IL. Stilennut, Excers of RICHARD STILEII AN, deed.. ' . " . 7, 'r, F. Cautfoinn, Adm'r ot LAWRENCE CAUFF! MAN. dee'd, " & John W. Ibtileton, et aL, Exec`ra of SAMUEL C. FOLW ELL, deed. 10,,Mary A. Erwig, Exec's of CLEMENS ERWIG, deed. " IL Charlti A. Ruble= and Samuel Williamson, Exec're of JONATHAN It EBICAM, dec'd. " 12. Thomas H. }Wiley and Elizabeth Bowen, Exec're of WILLIAM E. BOWEN, deed. " 12, Jsmes W Early and Francis Eaton, Exec'rer,tif II ANS HAMILTON. dec'd. " 12, William Gladiug George 0. Evana, Eiceera of JOSEPH 3.IOIIILLIN, deed. " 13, Moo). A. Kelly, Admintstratrix of JOHN KELLY, deed. " 14, George M. Dallas, Administrator of JAMES B. BILLINGS. deed. " 14. William Ealier, Administrator of GEORGE ESHER, deed. 15, Georg Hawker, Executor of EDMUND BREWER, dec'd. " 15, Alexander Janney, Trustee and Exec'r of ELI %ABET II W. BROWN, deed. " 15, JiN.*.Q.C. and Anna T. Exeers of MARY LAThL2.:l44..dre' /11-- -- " 15, J. Fitzgerald, Adner d, b. n. of EDWIN M. SEL LEL...'4, deed. " 11, James C. and Samuel F. Fisher, Exec'ra of .JAMES (7 FISHER. dec'd. . " 17, Jame a C. and Samuel F. Fisher, Trustee of LAMES C. FISHER, deed. " 17, William E. Whitman, Executor of 'JOSEPH FISHER. dee'd. " R. S. klueldeek and 1.01114 Voigt, Executors of env ISTIAN MUEH_LECK. dec'd. 18, Sarah Crawford and Charles C. Harrison, Adm're of HENRY M. CRAWFORD, dec'd. " 18. William It and James V.' Ingham, Excers of J. HOWARD INGHAM, dec'd. E •• 19, George 1 , 1 Hoffman, xec'r of ELIZABETH BAKER. dec'd. " 19, John R. and Charles A. Parent, Exee'ra of MARIE T. E. BUCKLEY, dec'd. " 21, William IL Keichllne, Adiu'r of HENRY EMERY, dec'd. " 21, Henry W. Ridgway. Guardian (as filed by hla Adm'r) of -CHARLES L. TAYLOR, late a minor. " 22, Charles Clarke, Exec'r of JOHN CARROLL, dec'd. " 22, N. W. Crittenden and F. L. Hoffnum, Exec'm of S. HODGES CRITTENDEN, dec'd. " .22, Jamea McLaughlin. Adm.!' d. b. u. of DANIEL DOUGH ERTY, deed. " 22, William H. Allen, Adm`r of GOODWIN MATT .SON, dec'd. " 22,