CITY AVITT,LETEN. . • Tlf 1:1,1N( 01. N /N: , i 1 i UTat PLY .--. i'lle larger boys of the Lincoln Institution celebrated the Fourth by an cxv...liion to Torreadale, and a pic-nie in the woods of Samuel C. Willits, Esq., of Common Council, who kindly invited the boys to spend the day, at his place.,The boys were the-recipi ents of many kind ttentions during the day. The Fifth and Sixth Streets Railroad and the Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad conveyed them. to and from the country free of charge, while James C. Fisher, Esq., of Torresdalc, gave theta the use of his delightful bathing ground and of his handsome residence:.ln view ofthe crowds on the railroad and the risk to the younger children, the Managers of the In stitution'%visely deferred until yesterday a grand excursion of the whole of the inmates of the Honie to West Chester, in conjunction with the ' children of the Church Home. A delightful pic nic in Everhart's Grove, West Chester, was ar ranged for about one hundred and twenty of these little boys and girls by the good people of thatila tri ode town. The interest in the orphans of ohrsol diers does not abate with the lapse of time, as Was proved by the unbounded liberality which theyy. experienced at all hands. The Market Street Rail road and the West Chester Railroad eon veyed the large party , to and from the scene of their fes tivity in the handsomest inanner, and without elmrge,.and their. -,reception by the people of West Chester was most cordial and generous. A fine band of music met them at the West Cifester depot and escorted them to the beautiful grove, where they eat the day- A ..A handsonie enter .. tainment, uding abundant supplies of ice cream, ea - es and candies, was furnished to the children, and the day passed otr , without accident or mishap of any kind. The Lincoln boys paraded in their neat summer uniforms,.under the command of their own - 'officers, and, together with the little girls' from the - Church Rome, won golden opinions bY thelr - good -- behavior -- and--pretty—aPPearance_ They are especially indebted for the enjoyment of their "Fifth of July" to the kindness of Rev. John Bolton, of the Episcopal Church, Messrs. May and Poynter, Captain Galloway, and others who contributed largely to make the excursion a great success. The Lincoln boys called upon Mrs. McClennan on their return to the cars and returned her their thanks, through Captain Jen ners K. Dexter, for her hospitalities on the occa sion of the funeral of one of their number, last winter. . . FREE Liam—Matt. Higgins and Francis Don nelly appear to be very fond of lager beer, but they are not so anxious to pay for it as they are to drink it. During 'yesterday afternoon they visited several saloons in the Twentieth Ward. At each place a 81808 of beer was disposed of, and the proprietors did not receive the usual five cent notes. In course of time Higgins and D on nelly got too much lager aboard and became noisy. Then they fell into the hands of the po lice and were locked up. At the hearing before Alderman Fitch, the bar-tender at one of the saloons appeared and told of the exploits of the prisoners. They were then held to bail to answer the charge of conspiracy to defraud. THE SICKNESS AT HOXISOROUGII.—We are au thorised to state that the children and friends of the Roxborough Baptist Sunday School, who were taken so seriously ill at the celebration at Hagey's woods, on the Fourth; are recovering, and nothing serious is anticipated. The special cause of the sickness is attributed to the cheese, of which some partook too freely. The officers of the school have learned, since the affair oc curred, that small cheeses are frequently made by farmers who, not having the means of pro viding the machinery used on large farms, make their cheese in copper kettles, and that a certain amount of copperas will adhere to the rind of the cheese. It was a small cheese used on the above occasion, and those who ate too freely suffered. CIIILD BEATEN NVITII A CLUB.—Peter Bowen residing in the vicinity of Front and Huntingdon streets, went home drunk yesterday! He has a daughter about twelve years of age. Becoming displeased at some action of the girl, it is alleged gof aheavy stierof wood - and beat her in au unmerciful manner. _ The child' was conveyed', to the Episcopal Hospital, and is now in a critical condition. Her recovery is considered very doubtful. Bowen was arrested and taken before Alderman Benox. He was committed to prison. Am/trate .CITY.—At the seaside now the weather is delightful, and visitors enjoy them selves hi sailing, fishing and bathing. There is ample accoriimodation at all the hotels. The excellent facilities offered by the Railroad Com pany in, going to and returning from Atlantic are still continued. Passengers can take eitlier the 7.30 A. M„.2,0'c10bk..P..M., express (through In two hours), or the 4.15 P. M. trains„all of which leave Vine street wharf. Returning, leaving Atlantic ..at 5.45 A. • M., 7.08 A. M., and 4.40 P. M. The Sunday train leaves every morning at 7,30 returning, leaves Atlantic at 4.45. The Can't-geksways should govern themselves accordingly. SERIOUS TJn McDermott was arrested, yesterday, and taken before Alderman shoemaker, upon the charge of assault and bat tery on James Kelley. Subsequently, it is al leged, he went to the house of Kelley twice, and threatened to kill him. McDermott was again arrested, and had another hearing. He was held in $1,500 bail. ACCIDENTS.—John, Johnson, residing at No. 2047 Germantown road, had his hand, badly burned by a pin -wheel, on the evening of the Fourth Thos. P. Warnielt, residing at No. 2006 North sixth street, had his eye badly injured by a stone from a torpedo. Munprn9us ASSAU LT. —A colored woman named Kate White was arrested, yesterday afternoon, at Hurst and Lombard streets, iapou the charge of having committed 'a murderous assault upon another colored woman. She was held to answer by Alderman Morrow. ASTRAY BABY.-A fine male infant, about four, months old, was left at the Second District Po llee Station yesterday. Any person who may desire to adopt the child should make application to Sergeant idelby, A BEnious JOKE.—James K. Wolbert was seriously burned about the body on the 4th, at Front and Ann streets,by a pack of fire-crackers, which an acquaintance Lad placed. in his pocket as a joke. MAD Doc.—A mad . dog was shot by Sergeant Broomell,this morning,at 7.30 o'clock,at Pine and Grlscom streets. Altl USEBILEN'II9. Tut At:ea.—This evening ri ) Ar9l:l wiWelose Its season with the pantomime of Jack and Gill and the drama of Going to the Itaces. Mr. G. L. Fox and troupe "Will make , their final appearance. Tits Cum-arr.—Skiff & Gaylord's minstrels will give another of their unique eutertalnmenments at the Chestnut this evening. BORTICOLTVRAI. ,grand concert will be given at tht; hall on Monday evening next, in aid of the families of the firemen who were killed by the late conflagration in Walnut street. A number of well known and popular artists4lll appear, supported by several of our most accomplished singing societies. CONCCUT HALL.—On Tuesday evening next a grand combination concert will be given at this hall, in aid of the widow of Mr. Caleb Brett. Mr. Brett was killed at the American Theatre tire. CITY NOTICES. TILE Popularity of Crinoline is gracefully illustrated at the Hoop-Skirt Emporium of Messrs. Peterson & Little, No. 704 Chestnut street. These gentlemen have met a great I , ublic want (in cornice tion with their agency for the sale of the Wheeler Wilson Sewing Machine), by establishing this popular drat class Hoop-Skirt depot. Their assortment is the best and, their prices the lowest, CarrratisTs will hear of - 5ertii.: ,. ..'.14159.-Iliar financial advantage upon calling at the Lance' of the Ilolcomb Sitter Xining Company, 430 and 432 Walnut street. ' The tunuelilne iS nearly ilatated. SUMMER CLOriittiG, At Stokes & Co.'s, • Undor the Continental First.-close Clothing, At Stoket , & Co.'o Under f the Continental E. MCLAIN% CA.M.I'IIORATED GLYCERITiN, lc corer all cittaneous eruptions of the skin It entirely dissipates tan and sunbrown. It renders the skin clear and transparent. . It is valuable for the washing orinfants. It ell4ligeS a hilloae complexion into one of beauty. It prevents the ekiu from clumping. • It is prepared by W. E. McClain & Co., Perini ors, No. 334 North Sixth street, above Vine. WOOD'S AMERICAN KITCHENER,—A thoro ghly good cooking range is an Indispensable article tit'every dwelling, and the place to get the best in the 'world is at Messrs. James F. Wood & Co.'s, No. 41 South FOurth street. " "Wood 4 American Kitchener" IS Wltholit, doubt superior to ally other range in .use, ,ns it combines more decided advantages. Every house, to be perfect, should have one of these ranges. A SWEET SPOT. . , . Mr. Geo. W. Jenkins is emphatically the man for the people. Ills store, No. 10348pringparden street, is'at all times stocked with the choicest Confectionery, Foreign Fruits, Almonds, Syrups for snaking summer drinks, etc. CONFECTIONYRY FOR THE COUNTRY. - E. G. Whitman & Co. , with that regard for the wants and comfort of their friends And customers that has always distinguished them, are getting up the most charming packages of fine confections for the convenience of tnose who desire to take them to the country. Their fine bon-bons, cream fruits, roasted, Jordan Almonds, chocolate.preparaBous, &c., are peerless in dainti ness, unimpeachable in purity and unexceptionable in wholesomeness. To procure the perfection of con fectionery, go to E. G. Whitman & Co., No. 318 Chest; nut street, below r ourth• TILE llousnuoLo TREASURE.—No family should be without the Elliptic Lock-stitch Sewing Machine. Personal observation will convince the most skeptical thatthisis the_bestiaraily_machine_extant._______ _ Wurerooms, 920 Arch street. How wondrous are thy works, oh, American genius, as developed in the powerful American Com bination Buttonhole Sewing Machine! Call at the rooms at. Eleventh and Chestnut streets, and examine this 'wonder of the nineteenth century. JONES' HoTEL, '235 Dock Street, below Third, revived by W. P. Larkin on the European plan. Meals from 6 A. M. to 12 P. M. Good lodgings for guests. House opeii all night. "BOIISILMEEM ! " "BOIISEMEEM ! ! " Geo. W. Welkes Bohserneem, The.. Choicest and Purest Spices THE NBW "FLIRT" HAT, sold only by Wood Cary, 72.5.Chestuut street, is now all the rage in our large cities, and at fashionable watering places. Messrs. W, Jc.,.C. are selling off all their flue -triuuned hhts and bonnets at lesi than half the cost of impor tation. Th' nk of that! For beautiful novelties in this line, a great. bargains, Wood Cary's is the place. CANNED wild game ' Cooked iu various ways, Potted Tongue, Beef, Herring, Anchovy Paste, Shrimp Paste, &c., Suitable for Pic Nice, Fishing parties, &c. MITCHELL 4t FLETCHER, 1204 Chestnut street. NEW SPICED SALMON, MITOHELL & FLETOLIEFL 1204 Chestnut street. MOTHS AND FRECKLES.—The only reliable rem edy for brown • dfscoloratioru3 called MoTn and PREM. LIM, le PERELY'EI MOTH AND FRECKLE LOTION. Prepared by Dr. B. C. Panay, Dermatologist, 49 Bond street, New York. ' Sold by all druggists. • EXAMINE OAKFORDS' stock of STRAW HATS, all varieties and prices. Stores under the Continental Hotel REFRIGERATORS.—SchooIey's two patents, the Ice King, and ~, . - b ierica,- -a re the nmptreliable ventilating - Retrikeraters in the country. Dianntactltrell OUT -ebld by B. S. larson Sr, Co.. 220 Dockstreet. ' Ef.XA7.IIIIOL OAKFORDie stock Of STRAW HATS, all varieties and prices. Stores under the Continental EloteL PURE. FRUIT SYRUPS for Soda Water; also bottled for domestic uses. Hance, Griffith Br, C 0.., N. W. corner of Marshall and Callowhill streets. • EXAMINE OAKYORDS 7 stock of STRAW HATS, all varieties and prices. . Stores under the Continental Hotel. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH.— J. Isaacs, hi. I)., Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost success. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the city can be seen at his office, No. 519 Pine street. The medical faculty are invited to ac company their patients, as be has no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made for examination. ROCIUIILL & WILSON, Clotning,, Clothing, Clothing 603 and 605 Chestnut mtreet. White Linen Duck Pante. White Linen Duck Pants. White Linen Dnck Vests White Linen Duck Vests Genoe. , 3e Innen Dustere Genoe . be Linen Du6tere Boys' Linen Garibaldis. Boys' Linen Garibaldis. A great variety of white and colored linen- clothing. Summer Clothing, of all descriptions._ Alpaca Goats. Roolcutra, 47. WILSON, Clothing House, 603 and 606 Chestnut street %yaws. rflo )81:GGISTS—WANTEIr—BY A MAN WHO HAS a had a long experience - in the Drug bugineas, both wholesale and retail, and in a chemical laboratory—is a fair penman. Address, NAGLEE, j34l.3t*Office of the BULLETIN. • WANTED TO PURCHASE FOR CASH—GOOD al modern Residences, on Chestnut, Walnut or Spruce streets, between Twelfth and Twentieth, or on the cross streets, for about $20,000, $25,:50 and $30,000. Also, one in neighborhood of Arch street for about $lOOO. Apply to " E. It. JONES, 523 Walnut street. FOR SALE. ir• COL TRY SEAT AND.YARM FOR BALE-- Fifty or one hundred acres. Briatol pike, above the " even nilleptone, and near Tacony. Mansion House, Conch - chop and Dwelllnita to let. Apply to It. WIIITA. KER. on the rendoee. .1)15.2t• Zv E NV SMOKED AND SPICED SALMON. HE EMT- OF THE SEASON. . JUST RECEIVED BY THOMPSON BLACK & SON, BROAD AND CHESTNUT ST% tallaa-th a tu-lyr•pl • .1 CANVASS MESH. BLACK DION BAREGE, THE Lest imnotted. • 'the ordthary 84 White and ]duck liarege. 84 White and Black Crape-Maretz. Rich Figured Grenadines and Organdies. Grenadine and Organdie Itches, reduced. Summer Silks and Poplins. Figured LinenS, for Dresses. • Materials for Traveling Suits. Summer Dress Goodo, very much reduced in price. EDWIN HALL k CO., 28 South Second st. 141.ACK AND WHITE LACE POINTES AND ItO tundua. Sea-ride and Llama Shawls. • Shetland and Derege Shawls. Spring Cleaka, reduced. Day Plaid Clothe. for Clrculani. • Scarlet and White Cloths. -- Brodie Shawls. open centres. Plaid and Stripe Woolen Shawls. • ~ .EDWIN HALL 4: CO., tii3 South Second et. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN..-PHILADELPHIA„ SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1867. RITTER & FERRIS, N. W. corner Eleventh and Chestnut, Entrance 86 S. Eleventh street, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN White Goods,Lnces, Embroideries, Linens, etc., HAVE OPEN AND FOR SALE A LARGE LOT OF SWISS AND JAUONET ALICIENNE'S 3 OR Puffed Muslins, AT MUCH BELOW THE COST OF IMPORTATION. spe-s to tti 1711 ~i. ) SI) LAA7. 46 • . ,4 e . • fr4r4 Fourth and Arch. Large Stock of Sumner Quilts, 10-4 and 114 Lancaster Quilts. 11-1 honeycomb Quilts. Pink and Blue Marseilles Quilts. „ Finest White Quilts Imported. Hotels supplied with Quilts,...Napkins, Towels, Table Linens, Stu:clings, etc., etc. Bays just opened another case Silver - Poplins, for Ladies' Suits. hark Lawns, French and English. ' Thin Goods, full variety. Summer Silks, reduced.' • , ' P. S.—White Shawls, Wholesale and retail. . delbm w s SUITS • OF WALNUT PARLOR FURNITURE, COVERED COMPLETE IN PLUSH, BROCATELLE, SATIN AND TERRY. HENkELS, LACY & CO., Thirteenth and Chestnut Ste. jel4-Bn rp§ SPECIAL NOTICE. FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE . AT 9 LOWEST MARKET . PRICES. ---GEO. J. HENKELSAACY_& Thirteenth and Chestnut Streets. jel.44in rpS EDWARD. P. KELLY, TAILOR NO. 612 CHESTNUT STREET, Complete assortment of clariee SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, REDUCED PRICES. PATTERN COATS, AND CLOTHES NOT CALLED FOR, FOR SALE BELOW COST oral-tyro N IA PiliXl LONG BRANCIL. . CAMDEN AND AMBOY, PHILA DELPIIIA LONG BRANCH AND SEA-SHORE RAILROADS. Passengers for the above celebrated Watering Place will find this route the most desirable and pleasant from l'hiladelphia: 1 no fast and commodious steamer, Wxn. Cook, leaves foot of Barclay street, at l'ier 25, North River, at 10.1k1 A. M. and 4.00 I'. 111. Passengers leaving Philadelphia at 8.00 A. M.. or 11.(X) A. 31., will connect with the Boat leaving New York at 4.00 P. 31., arriving at Long Branch at 5.001'. 31 Philadelphia to Long Branch, Exc INIO.II Tirket5......... Ceod to return at any time during the 13 capon. Tickets sold and bagga checked. through for all trains leaving Walnut Stmt. Wharf, Kensington Depot and Wert Philadelphia. Also, at Ticket Office, Oi Chestnut street. ' GATZMER, • General Agent. je26-12tri , 5 kligrffig FOR CAPE MAY, • ON TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND 8 MAI) 1.1:8 - - - The swift new Steamer Samuel M. Felton, Capt. L. Davis, will COMlllellee running to Cape May on SATUR DAY, June leaving Chestnut Street Wharf at 9 A. M., and returning on Monday. The Felton willleave Philadelphia on Tuesdays, Thurs. days, and Saturdays, and return on Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays, ;Turing the season. • }are to Cape May, $2 50, including carriage hire; servants, $1 70; children, *1 25. Freight will be received until 9.80 A. M. IY&StrPO 11. HUDDELL. SUMMER READING BOOKS FOR THE COUNTI BOOM FOIL TILE BOOKS T. S. ARTIST" The Lost 50 The Two Brides.... 50 Love in a Cottage...... 50 Love in High 50 Year after blarriage 50 The Lady at lime 50 Cecelia Howard.-- .... 50 Orphan Chi1dren.......... Debtor's Daughter 50 Mary Moreton..,. ... „50 fiix Nights with theashln„ MA XINEL Wild Sports of the West, 751 Stories of Water 100.... .. 75 . . itEvoLuno. Seven Bros. of Wyoming. 50 The brigand. ...... 511 The Rebel 8ride.......... 50 Ralph It minion 50 The Flying Artilleriet:..: 50 Old Put 50. Bend for,our Mammoth Descriptive Catalogue. Addrese sill cash orders, retail or wholesale, to T. B. PETERSON in BROTHERS, 806 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. Booke sent, postage paid, on receipt of retail price. ALL NEW BOOKS are at PETERSONS'. Mail Orders wiliptly attended to. ROCKHILL &WILSON, 603 tz 605 CHESTNUT ST„ In Custom Department the choicest stock of Coatings and Cassimeres ever offered. Our patrons can de pend on getting a good fitting and well trimmed garment, RETAIL - MIT GOODS. CLOTHING. p axe u 14.1 mokli LIAARJLIJAmIIiaIUI BUMMER READING!: tY! SEA-SHORE!! FOR THE TRAVELER!!! WS WORKS Trial and Triumph • 50 The Divorced Wife 50 Pride and Prudence.... 60 Agnee or the Peameened. 50 Lucy 5andf0rd.......... 60 The lianker'e Wife 60 ' The Two Merchants.... 60 Innubordlnatiou......... 50 The Iron Rule Lizzie Glenn, 1 50; do— 2 00 ..tonlaue, 1 50; cloth.— 2so ..BOOKS. Brian O'LYtm. • • • • • ....... 75 'Ally TALES. Wauoian•gee.... 50 Legeuda of Mexico 50 Gruce Dudley; er,Arnold at 5arat0ga........, „ 50 The Guerilla The Quaker Soldier 150 BANK STATEMENT_7! .QUARTERLY STATEMENT - OF Tl{',o Commonwealth National Bank, JULY 1, 1867. lIESOUItCES. Lonna and Di5c0unt0............... ...... .......... t 9632,690 49 U. S. Ronda deponited in Wanhington..... ...... 251,300 00 on hand. .. 165,000 u 0 Legal Tenders, including Compound Laurent N0ten.......... ... ....... .. ti323G342 00 National Bank Not in. ... ... :......... 20,120 00 • Fractional Currency ...... .... .... .... 6,219 00 .. ..... 261,681 00 Iteml Estate, fixturen.•ite 14,579 64 Hue from Hanks and Bankers ' ' 76,084 69 Expennue. • . 8,072 86 i'::!: changes for Clearin g ammo 97,837.43 Conk Itemn . - . ... 6,399 12 LIATIILI2'IEs, Cspittil Stock . $297,000 00 Circulation ..... ........... ........... 013,010 00 Deposit. sp:4: ,59.0 16 , Surplus Fluid. .. . 1 Yofits .. ............. 17,0 M 09 Due to lisit . l:l; iiiiti . iit . inlicre.......... 01,096 60 1,497.884 62 H. C. YOUNG, TPLEVENI'II QUARTERLY REpoIIT OF THE BANK OF ABIERIUA; July I, 1367. RESOURCES. Notes and Bills discounted... $3,290,920 37 U. S. Bonds deposited to secure circulation.. ... .......... ...... . 900,000 00 ._Other.U..ll..Seeuriiies 100,000 00 -=54Z1.49211 31 Banking H0U8C.................... 00.000 00 Specie .... . . ................... .. '103.299 30 Other lawful M0ney........ ... .. .. 1,124,250 36 Notes of other Banks. 36,206,00 1,261,755 66 Dile-from National Banks..... 169.671 99 Due from other Banks.. ......... .. 1,689 66 Exchanges for Clearing House this morning,. .. • . .. . 334,965 32 - Miners' National Bank Stock 6,250 00 Cash 1tem5........ ............. 26,719 70 ------- 539,296 67 ___ . • LIABILITIES. .• Capital 5t0ck............ ........... 51,000,000 0 0 Surplus. 1,002,401 62 Circulation (National) 796,000.00 Circulation (5tate)........ ...... ... 16,189 00 -•••-•------$2,861,590 52 Due to National Banks 478,347 96 Due to other Bank,. ...... ......... 173,098 44 Individual Dep05it5......... ...... 2,426,863 7•2. Discount, l'reudruns and Interest, - ' net 101,307 06 Dividends unpaid and Ur:lllpound 1ntere5t..........., 99,5&, 00 ---53,277,38248 I hereby certify thnt the above statement id true to the best of iny knowledge and belief. IIOCKLEY. Carihion QL'ARTERLY REPORT OF THE .PIII.LADELPHIA "NATIONAL BANK. • PIIII„NDELP/11.1. July 1, 1867. ItESOL:IWES. Loans and Discounts ......>..' ........... .... ..$3,418.027 03 Banking House and Real . 150,334 58 Expent.es , . • . . 10.921. 14 ............ . : ...... 15,01'8 41 Chocks on other City Banks... . ........... 6.14.5 31 Due front other Banks mud Bankers...' . ..... '46,271 04 L. S. Bonds and Securities deposited with United States Treasurer to secure circuit'. Hon and Government deposits 1.250,.000 . U. S. Securities on hand., . . 1:75.500 00 . . IN at In lin 1 Bank N0te5............ ............... 101,630 00 Specie . . . . . 87.455 00 Legal Temler and Comp. Interest Note • " 1,2:44721 2.9 LIAI3ILTTII S. 87,307,460 70 Capital 5t0ck......... ........... ......... ... , ... $1,500,000 00 Surplus Fund 750,000 00 Circulating, Notes 997,500 00 Due Individual Due other flanks and Bankers.... 536,715 93 Due United Btatt•e Treasurer.-- 47,709 79 $4,111,809 09 Discount and Profit and LOB 2 49,513 61 Dil Mende ............... 6,633 00 . $7,407,480 70 I certify' that the above account is correct, to te beat of , my-knowledge and belief: B. B. COMEGYS, Cashier. Sworn to and sUbscribed to before me this second day of July. 1167. JOSEPH BROBSTON, Ir. • Notary Public. Q 1: 11 1R:ItL1 AL 13,u, l ‘ qi . .1'01:T OF TRADESMEN'S JCLYiBb7. LIABILITIES. Capital....... ..• , . . 8200.030 00 CcAltingent .. ............ ...$176.723 30 Profit and Lose, interest and clangs ....... ...... 93,V.3 73 272.117 03 Deposits....- ." • • •,• ...... 873,974 45 Circulating ICotee, 'tradesmen's _ • 4,595 00 Circulating Notee, Tradesinen'e National Bank 1179,110 tar Duc to banks .......... ...... • 17,725 SI RESOURCES Dills Discounted. 809,381 60 United States Bonds and Securities. ...... . 2,10,000 00 Other Stocks, Bonds, uo Specie ........ ..... 3.602 O 4 rn c tienal Cun ....... 11,14 , 5 23 Legal Tender Notes. .. :Woo u 0 Notes of National 8ank5............ 14;674 00 • Mi,46•2 1 7 Current Expenses, Premium, Tuxes, 10,56 1 . 1 65 3 Me from ................... P7,34S 27 Cab}, Rona . 6,989 71 Dunking liott•e . 16,000 Ou I, John Caitner, Cashier of the Tradeilinen'e National Bank, do I..oleninly affirm, that the above :itateutent true to the beat of ray knowledge and belief. JOHN CAdTt , ilf4t, Cashier. Affirmed to and HibPpribed betore me title twat day of July, A. 1).1b67, JOS. BROBSTON, Notary Public. 'I 4 IIFTII QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE NATIONAL 1. BANK OF THE REPUBLIC. PIIII,ADELPIIIA, July 1.1&77. RESOURCES. Loans and .......... 6;859,7M al Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures 121 4 ,746 91 1 Current Ilxpeneer, and Taxes • 7,094 49 Yrctniums ..... . ...... ........ ... : ... 29,2.01 47 Ecvenuc Stainpe..... . ... ........... ....... 959 05 Due from Banks and.. 160,535 43 U. S. Bonds depoaitcd with Treabnrer of the. United States to mecum circu1ati0n.......... 500,000 00 - U. S. Bonds and Securities on hand 225,050 00 Notes of other National . . 17,116 00 Fractional Currency.,, -- .. . . Legabtender Notca LIABILITIES . - - - Capital Strck paid in. . $1,000,000 00 Circulating Taotee outetanding. :....... ...... 417,500 00 Deporits . . .. 637.&31"93 Prorite.. ~... .9. • 13 772 20 Total .. $2.26.9.137 13 JOSEPH. P. MUMFORD, Cambier. Sworn to and subacribed boron me, this lint day of July, 1867. EDMUND WILCOX 3.6 E Notary Public. N INTII QUARTERLY REPORT OFT ' NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK. PIIILADELPHIA, July 1, 1867. RESOURCES. - - - - - - Loans and discounts ...... ...................... $481,459 80 U. S. Bonds with Treasurer. ........ ........... 300,000 00 U. ti. Bonds on hand. . , 120,050 00 PfeiniulTlFl ... .. . .. •.. .... .. ... .... 14,317 80 Furniture and Fixtures 4,778 08 Due from Banks and 8anker5............ ... 149,112 97 Legal.tender Reserve (including compounds) . 234,518 00 National. Bunk notes. . . 15,835 00 Cash items and Fractional currency.......... 14,480 18 LIABILITIES Circulation.... ...... ....... Suridua Dividend . .... Due to Dania and Bunkers Depoeita $11,834,651 la I certify the above etnternent to-be correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. • J. VV. (11113011/Cll, fy3-3ti , Cashier. TO SENT• rTO ItENT—TO A SMALL FAMILY, WITII beist reference on very choice small House, In a " good central locution, twe-e ory back buildings, gas, bath, heater, &c a rare opportunity. Rent $650., Ad. dr , es G. hi. C., hedger Oilieo. • It" ROCKIIILL &-WILSON, CLOTHING HOUSE, V x No,. 603 and. 605 Chestnut Street. Newest Styles Spring and. Summer Walking and Sack Coats, Over coats,Coachmen's Coats° A large stock of Linen Clothing, Dusters and Alpaca Coats, THE LARGEST AN9„BEST STQOK OF FINE OLD RYE WHISKIES HENRY S. HANNIS & CO., 2.11. S and 220 SOUTH:FRONT SIMELEEP, Who offer the same TO THE TRADE, in Lots, on very advantageous Terms. Their Stok of Bye Whiskie various D, coMprises all the favorite brands ex. tont, and runs. through the months or 1E36 5,W, and of this year, up to present date. Liberal contracts made for lots to arrive at Pennsylvania R.A. Depot, Erric,. son Line Wharf, or atßonded Watehouses, as parties may elect. $1,4 , A884 !2 WINDOW SHADES. &U. , VERANDAH STRIPES. CRBIEON, GREEN, BLUE AND BUFF LIMN AND COTTON STRIPES FOR VERANDAHS AND AWNINGS. ALSO. Bobinets --and Mosquito _Netting's, : with the Patent Umbrella Frame, for B].DB AND CRIBS. SHADES. PLAIN AND GILT BORDERED, WRITE, BUFF AND GREEN, -- LINEN AND lIIILLINDORIDEN, Made and put up In town or country Icy experienced work men. At the Lowest Prices. Sbeppard, Tan Harlingen 81' Arrison, 1008 Chestnut Street. J(.26.10t Cashier. $6,141.912 70 $6.141.972 70 SIVATCHEA4,JEWELIEtY, &c. PATEK PHILIPPE Sr, CO.'S CELEBRATED WATCHES, MADE EXPRESSLY FUR BAIEEY Sr. CO ., SOLE AUTHORIZED AGENTS FOR PENNSTLYANLL A full araortmtnt of then TIME-KEEPERS always on hand. 519 Chestnut St. iee.th a to-tfl PEARLS, DIAMONDS "5; 1 AND OTHER PRECIOUS STONES. New and Fashionable Jewelry. Sterling Silverware. • THE CELEBRATED VACHERON g CANSTANTEVE wan GALLA6HER J.T. , 1300 Chestnut Street, ° LATE OF DAILEY A: CO. jealthzturpf, $1,547.512 40 LOOKING GLASSES Q U A. L. I rr . 1,547,512 4U EVERY NOVELTY IN AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE' JAMES- S. EARLE & SONS, 226,12tk 'Bl6 CHESTNUT STREET. _ii3,'.141.4137 13 L.CM.Una,a4I . ILLMI.W.:.M;ULt.W . L . I,i THE FINE SHIRT EMPORIBI, JOHN C. ARRISON, Nos. 1 and 3 N. Sixth Street, Importer, Manufacturer. and Dealer in every description of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goode, In great variety and at Moderate Price. $ 4334.551 It 3 $300,000 00 175,700 00 10,000 00 12,000 00 109,699 27 727,102 06 Particular attention given to the man ufacture of Fine Shirts, Collars, &c., warranted to give satisfaction. HOOP SHIRTS AND CORSETS.—MRS. E. BAYLEY No. 812 Vine street, is now manufacturing ail the varieties of Ileop Skirts, Corsets, etc. She has also_the Real French Corsets, of new styles; Homo Skirls altered and repaired. mfiN•tfrp ROCKHILL &WILSON, CLOTHING, 603 and 605 Chestnut Street FASHIONABLE ady-made Clothing FOR MEN, YOUTHS end BOYS. fMiskies. IN THE LAND IS NOW POSSESSED BY LOOKING GLASSES. OF THE VERY BEST STYLE PRICES. HOOP SKIRTS. ORPIIA NB' COURT SALE,ESTATE OF THOMAS . I[deceased.—Thomas 81, 'Sons, Auctioneers.— Large and Valuable Lot, over, 8 Aeres, Ridge- rnait:-.. I'i:rat:ant to an order of the Orphans' Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, trill be sold at public sale. on Tuesday, July 80th, 1867 at 13 o'clock, noon, at the Phila delphia Exchange, the following described property, late of James Fleeson, deceased, viz.: All that lot of land in the Roxborough township, now Twenty.firat Ward ; be ginning at a stone pet for a corder on the southwest side of the Great road, commonly called the Ridge road, being also a corner of a lot of land granted or intended to have been granted to Philip Semler; thence by the same south 61 degrees 15 minutes, west 45 perches to a stone set for a corner in it line of land granted or intended to have been granted to Leonard' Bholl ; thence by the same north 27 deg. 80 min. weritl3 perches to a stone set for a corner of this mad land granted or intended to have been granted to Jacob Hoffman; thence by the same north 61 deg. 111 min., east 45 perches to another stone set for a cor ner in the aforesaid side of the said Great road, and thence Irp the" name south 81 deg. 30 min.', east 18 perches to the lare - of beginningreordatning 3 - afros - 2 - quartenr - and - 26 perches of land. more or less, which William Hoffman and wife, by indenture dated the 11th January, 1788, re corded at l'hiladelphis, in deed book K F., No. 33. page 174, dc., granted and conveyed unto the said Thomas 1. 11,1411 in fee. Jiy the Court, riORPHANS' COURT BALE.—ESTATE OF Plunket I - Leeson, the younger, deceased. Thomas & Som. Auctioneers. remnant to an order of the Otpharug Court for the city and comity of Philadelphia. will be sold at public rale. on Tuesday, July 10. M. at LI o'clock, noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the follow ing described property, late of Plunkot Fleeson, tho vottngor, deceased, viz. :---No. I.—Valuable Business Stand No. 403 Cnnotaut etreot, west of Fourth street.—All tho t brick meesusge and lot of ground, situate on the north aide of Chestnut street, le feet 2 inches, or there abouts, west of Fourth street, No. 4111.; containing In front on Chestnut street 12 feet 10 inches, and extruding iu depth 34 feet k inches. No. 2.—Well-seetzrcd Ground Rent, *5O a year. All that yearly ground rent of *5O i Sliver Dollars), lawful money, free of all dtductions :tbutemente. irruing and payable; for equality of partition, on the 12th of August., in each and CVI. ry year, for and out of all that merruage and lot of ground. ritunte on the northwert corner of Cheatnut and Fourth street; containing in front on Chestnut street 16 feet 2 filcher, more or !e1.,, and lu depth along Fourth street A 4 feet 8 inches, payable by George Glenwortii, his heirs Si 'BI•PiKI.II , . By the Court, 1.. A. 51EIMICK. Clerk 0. C. I:lrliAltD 51: BATTURS, Trustee. THOMAS tt SONS, Anetionem, I:tr and 141 South Fourth at. • . EX FA; ITOllB' ESTATE OF THOMAB Richardson, deceased.- Thomas d: Sons, Auction. - ecre.—Valnable Wharf Property, Gunner* Run Ca nal. near the Delaware river, Nineteenth Ward.—On Tuesday. July iitith, nt 12 o'clock, noon, Will be sold at publ sale, et the Philadelphia Exchange, all that lot of ground, situate on the southeasterly side of Moyer street. 173 feet northeasterly from Norris street,Nineteenth Ward. City of Philadelphia; thence extending northeast erly- along the southeasterly side of said Moyer street Ig6 feet inches. to ground now or bite of the flepviva ea. tate; thence south 50 degrees 19,14 minutes, east along the Caine 2C3 feet 6', inches, to the centre of Gunner's Run ca nal; thence down the centre of said canal south 31 de creer 19 minutes, west 515,fee t inches,to &point ; thence, south 443 degrees 30 minutes and 2U seconds, west M feet 54 inches, and thence northwesterly on a line parallel with the raid Norris street, partly through the centre of a dock, and partly by ground now or formerly' of Zophar C. 110wt11.337 feet inches, to the place of beginning. • Lease upon it expires in September. gubJect to mortgage of ilia, E uuo, vv•hich may Ttitlllll2. STEI' NB. I . IIIUE, Executor, BPI Chestnut street. M. THOMAS 3 BONS, Auctioneers, jyR 2U21 RV and 141 8. Fourth street. REAL" ESTATE—THOMAS it SONS' SALE- 1 Ea, Large and valuable three...tory Brick Hullling.'occu pied as-a_Tobacca-Mattufactoty,--.and-w-three.story Brick Dwelling and Stable, rioutheaet corner of Broad and yvailace,-40 feet front, X 54 feet deep.—On Tueaday, July 3011., 1%1, at twelve o'clock. noon. will be sold at public rale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all those brick melt. ritager and lot o(--ground thereunto belonging, nitwits; at the routheast coma' of Broad and Wallace stretits; con taining In front eiftiroad street 40 feet, and extending in depth e2x feet. The improvements are a large three-s t ory brick building, been occupied a! a Tobacco Manufactory; is well and subrieutinfly built; has gar, water, counting - room: and ale° Hirer...tory brick dwelling and rtable fronting on Wallace streat. Main building 4o by 40; cellar floored; well in cellar. The ottani engine and machinery will be cold at a low price, at private rule. .M. THOMAS it. SONS. Auctioneers, 12,0 and 141 South Fourth. street.- EHEAL ESTATE.--TIIOSIAI L SON'S' SALE. - Handsome Modern threeutory brick Residence, with - ride yard. 'No. 173Jt:antes street. west of Seventeenth street, with two thrteutory brick dwellings In the rear on Olive street. 86 feet front. On Tuesday. July Mt. 1867 at 12 o'clock. noon, will be sold at public sale,•at the Phila delphia Exchange, all that handsome modern threestory brick inerniage with three , ,tory back building and lot of ground, Fituatu on the north ride of Coates street, east of Eighteenth street. No. 1731; the lot containing In front on Conies street 36 feet. and extending in depth 100 feet to Olive street. It has the gas introdtteed, bath, hot and cold furnace, cooking range. &v. Also, two three-story brick de‘ in the rear fronting on Olive street, Noe. 17713 and 1734. PUBLIC SALE.--THOMAS & SONS. AUCTION cent.- -Valuable College Building, 13;' , ,' /scree. known an "White Ilan," nt 'ollege Wharf. laver Delaware. 3 Mile , / below Bristol. Backe , County, I'a.—On Tuesday. July 9th. 11567, at 13 o'clock. noon, will be mold at public vale, at the Philadelphia• Exchange: All that large and oluable of building, occupied as a College for a number of yearv, known at , "White Hall," nanny on the River Delaware, at College Wharf, about 3 miles be low Bristol, Hocks County, Pa.; containing 1314 Here's of land. It has a front of about 375 feet on the Myer Dela ware. • Tel-IMF-45AV may remain on Mortgage. Immediate pooneKrion. • • M. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers, 6 139 and 141 South Fourth etrect. , PUBLIC SALE. -THOMAS kSONS, AUCTION• r" t try ers.—Handsome Count Seat, NI Acres, known as "Linwood." Chtdtonlls, lice minutes' walk of tho tttd Ycirlt Road Station — or—the Chilton -- Hills Station on the North Pennsylvania Railroad.—On Tuesday Jule Slth, RC, at o'clock. noon. will be sold at public sale, at the !Philudelithia Exchange. all that handsome country to t. 11l acres, known as "Linwood," nitint te at Cliental ille,ulthlubmintitee' walk of th e Old York Road Station or the Chilton Hills Station on the Nortli Pennsylvania Railroad. The hintrovements are a first-class three-story stout. house, with turret, stone stable and coach house, ice house, excellent water, kc. Location healthy. The grounds laid out with ahrulthery, cte. M. THOMAS. z SONS, Auctioneers, SY6 ' • ' 189 and 141 South Fourth street. PEREMPTORY SALE.—THOMAS di SONS. Auctioneers.— Well-secured Ground Rent, $4B a year. On Tuesday. July Mb, 1867, at II o'clock. noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that well-secured ground rent of $4B a year. issuing out of all that lot of ground, situate on the south side of Lombard street, 134 feet w.tst of Twentieth street, No. 2114; containing in front on Lombard street 16 feet, and extending in depth 78 feet more or less. It is secured by a three-story dwelling, and is punctually paid. Ur Sale absolute. M. THOMAS Ar. SONS, Auctioneers. Wand 141 S. Fourth street. CA RPETINGSI CA,RPETINGI3I J. T. DELACROIX, 37 SOUTH SECOND, STREET, Ihis received, per late, sni t :Ve t , alargi s and varied wort 3. CROSSLEY & 801'S BRUSSELS CAR* FETINGS, NEW DESIGNS. Also a large line of gree.ply Extra Super and Fine In. trOldd Rag Carpets, p Oil wholeeale and retail, J. I.. a lmu r n.dniatiL, '37 13. SECOND etreet, between Market and Cheetnnt. .N. D.—Yartioular attention paid to the fitting. no of Om tos and Counting-roome. aPhaltterPli - -~- ~.~.m-- CHEAP CARPETS 1 Large assortment, Pine quality. Low_pricee. G. H. SNIMER & CO.. No. 207 North Second. above Race. spetsmo ROCKHILL &WILSON, 603 and 605 Chestnut Street. BOYS' CLQTHING, New Style& ERRING & 8 I WM II" Boys' Belt& GARIBALDI SUITS, Made to Order.._ SEAL ESTATE SALEM. E. A. MERRICK. Clerk 0. 0. RICIIA 1) MI.,HATTuits. Trustee. M. THOMAS & tiONS, Auctioneerr, J$ ud 141 !South Fourth etrook M. ThOMAS & SONS, A uctinueers. uudl4l S. Fourth street CARPJETINGS. &c.