CITY .13IILLETIN. scintei commencement. The semi-annual commencement of the Central High echo°, (fifty-eighth term) came off this morning, at the Academy of Music, in yresence of a large audience, composed principally - of young ladies. In the parquette, parquette-circle and balcony every sent was occupied. Upon' the stage were the members of the Board of Con trollers of the Public Schools, the Faculty of the School. Graduates, and invited gnel:tai The Ger mania Orchestra was present, and furnished _sonic delightful music. • The exercises were opened with an appropriate • ?raver by Rev. James AL Crowell, Vile Masters' addres s' was then delivered by, Joseph Mason, Esq., Of July, 1862. r"e_•.! The remainder of the programme was 8s Rd lowa : Salutatory Addres. (Second Honor,)—John J Foulltrod. Eloquence, (Fourth Honor,)—Geo. , W. Hunt. Our Counts—John H. W. Chestnut. he Study of history --john D. S. Levis. ~LChristirtnity Essential Co Civilization —Edwin PM'. Hunt. The Digultv of Llibbr—William Flilf Honorary Address, (Leonardo DaYinci,)—Reid T. Stewart.! ' ' CONFERRING DEGREES. Edward Shippen, Esq.. President of the Board of Controllers of the Public Schools, then con ferred the degrees as folloWs : MASTER OF ARTS. • Holstein DeHaven, William L. Dubois, Rev. Daniel Elwell. Rev. Joseph R. T. Gray, John Henry - Hogan, John D. King, Joseph Mason, Esq:, Edward F. Moody, Joseph Morgan, Wash ington F. Peddrick, General Lewis H. Pelouze, U. S. A., Trvon Reakirt, James Taylor, M. D., Wilberforce Wells.—Total, 14. nACIIELOn OF ARTS. • Reid T. Stemiart, 98.6; John J. Foulkrod, 95.2; Alfred C. Rex, 95.2; George W. Hunt, 92.8; John H. W. Chestnut, 92.6; John D. S. Levis, 90.5; William Newton MeekS, -- 896: — Edward -- T - Noe, • 88.8; Henry Clay Pastonus, 87.8; Overton Carr, 87.6; Charles • - Mortimoore, - 87.1; William H. Loughlin, .86 4; Edwin M. Hunt, 79.4; William hilt, 77; Cyrus D. Tatman, 75.—Total, 15. PARTIAL! COM:U.S. - 4'07 , Three Years=-William J. Armstrong, 71.6. For Two-and-a-half Years—Nathan IL Suplee, For Two Years—Joseph W. Janney, 96; Harry C. Wilt, 95.1; William T. Pierson, 94.7; Thomas M. Bell, 94.4; William Henry Fussell, 93; John Harper, 89; Arthur T. Garren, 88.8; John E. McManus, 88.2; Thomas Pinto, 87.8; James M. Girton, 86.1; Isaac C. Underdown, 81.8; Samuel . C. Hoff, 78.5 - ; James - Barlow, 71.T.-=-Total, 15. AWARDING THE TESTIMONIALS. George Tnman Riche', Esq., Principal of the School,then awarded the testimonials to the Pupils ..whose averages emitted them to be termed 'Dis tinguished" and "Meritorious." The lint Is' as follows: oimr;:s;onsuEo. Di A.—Reid T. Steivart, 99.5; ,rohn J. Foulkrod, 97.8; George W. -Hunt, 97.8; John H. W. Chestnut, 97.2: Overton Carr, 95.8; Alfred C. Rex, 95.2; William Newton Meeks, 95.2; William H. Loughlin, 95. • Diri.;lon B.—Theodore Canfield, 97.2; Charles D'lnvilliers, 97: Albert N. Heritage, 95; George T. Harr* 95. . Divisien C.—W. Frederick Monroe, 97: Andrew W. Manship, 96.8: Henry Rosenbaum, 95.2. Division D.—Harry D. Moore, 96.4; Richard G. Lippincott, 96.4;•Lewis S. Lee, 96.2. Division E.--William W. Stout, 98; Edgar S. Cook, 96.1; Joseph.W. Janney, 96; John H. Car roll, 95.6; Frederick K. Moore, 95.3; Harry C. Wilt, Pf.l; Joseph Esherick, 95. Division F.-Dewey Bates, 98.1; Frank P. Pritchard. 95.8; Jesse J. Barker', 95.6; Harry Willis, 95.6; N. Craig Ligget, 95; Ernest A. Hemp stead, 95. Diri,q; IL—George R..Buckman, 95.5. Total Distinguished, 32. , mEnrron tors. Division .A.-John..D. S. Levis, _91.2; _Edward T. Noe, 93.7: Henry Clay Pastorius, 90.9; Charles Mortimoort, 89.9; Edwin M. Hunt, 86.9; Cyrus D. Tatman, 85.9: William Hilt, 85.5. Division 8.-William • Kent, 92.4; Harry T. - :Kingston, 92.2; William H. Rogers, 88:6; -Henry • Sehmeele, 87.1; 'David Dailey, 86.9; Charles E. Perkins,B6.l; John F. Caldwell, 85.5. Division C.-Albert C. Peale, 90.2; Edward S. Warren, 89.7; John B. Devine, 85.9; -Walter 11. Henzey, 85.7. Division D.-Victor A. Ellis, 92.4; Benjamin F. Moore; 89.6; Wm. F. Jones, 89.1; Engelke T.Lm nard, 89; John Bartlett. 88.8. Dirision E.-Thorn:l. - , M. Bell, 04.4: Robert Bell, 93.5; Louis Brechemin, 93.1; William H. Fussell, 03; Thomas Bell, 92.2; David Rrooks, 91.6; William E. Harrop, 91.5; Thomas F. Eck feldt, 90.8; John Harper, 89; Arthur T. Garren, 88.8; John E. McManus, 88.2; Oliver 11.11111,87.9; Thomas Pinto, 87.8; James M. Girton, 86.1; Isaac C. Underdewn, 85. Division F.-George 11. Buchanan, 94; Elihu Thomas, 92.8; David E. Appel, 89.2; Samuel B. Mover, 89; S. Rowland Caldwell, 88.6; William L. Austin, 88.4: William W. Sites, 87.6;- Francis Moore, 86.7; Martin S. Clarke. 86.6; W. T. Carlos Sanders, 85; William J. Suplee, - 85. Dirisic4; G.-Horace M. Mattis, 94 - ; George G. -Thompson, 92.5: Wilbur F. Callaway, 92.2: William M. Gardner, 92.1; William W. Carr, 91.1; John M. Roecker, 91; Pent Dulles, 90.7; Henry I. Rosenbaum, 90.2; Henry Taylor, 89.5; Abraham M. Beitler, 88.2; John E. Cook, 88.2; Cli. 11. Fahnestock, 87.8; Oren B. Colton, 87'.6; Chas. A. Mennig, 80.7. ' Howard E. Trimble, 86.7; James Alcorn, 86. G; George H. Bradley, 86.2; Franklin P. Barr, 85.8; Edwin S. Meredith, 85.3;,Charles F. Fisher, 85; George W. Widmer, 85. Divisio. H.-George W. Cloak, 92.3; Frank Fisher, 90.1; Alexander 11. Spencer. 90.1; Theo dore H. Lyons. 89.9; Walter Boswell. 87.1: Gates D. Fabnestock, 85.4; Harry. I). Meyer. 85.2; Joseph B. Potter. 85; Peter MeCabev. 85. Total Meritorious, 79. The valedictory address was delivered I,y Wm. New WO Meeks. ' - • The audience then separated. • Ratter o~ DisAumm FIREMEN.—The funds of the Asi:ociation for the Relief of Disabled Fire men are now being eery heaily drained. The following amounts havebeen paid out recently, principally for the relief of the sufferers by the disaster at the American Theatre .Tune :15. 1867 duly f+.1.867 Total 9985' This Association is a very worthy one, and desuves the hearty support of all benevolently disposed citizens. AN IN•rmth-amo MEETING will be held this evening at the Academy, to extend to Drs. Den ham and Hall, of the Irish Presbyterian Dale gation,the farewell greetings of the Philadel phia Churches. These gentlemen enjoy a high reputatioti at home as eloquent writers and speakers, and us this will be the last opportunity to hear them in this country, there will doubtless be a crowded audience. The few tickets that will be undisposed.of at Ashinead!s, 704 Chestnut street, before the meeting, will be distributed at the door this evening. A DEYAULTI;;CICLEIcK.—A young man, name John Given. was arrested yesterday and taken before Alderman Tittermary, upon the charge of false pretence and crubezzlement.h He was formerly in the employ of Bispham & Co., drug gists, and is allegedato have collected money for the firm and decamped. He went to Georgetown, D. C., but returned yesterday and was captured. He was committed to answer: • FATAL. RE'iULT ore RI*NAWAY.—Mta. Kirk patrick. au aged lady who accompanied Mr. Johnson and family in a ride, yesterday after noon, was thrown out of the wagon, with the the others; nt Third and Diamond streets. She was &abject to attacks of heart disease, and died, from over-excitement, in about an hourafter the accident. Obri cArri Duhosq, aged G 8 years, one of the oldest jewelers in this city, died last even . in at his residence, No. 314 Catharine street. The deceased has been a resident of the old dis trict of Southwark all his life, and was highly respeeted by a large circle of acquaintances. Dirion,KaLy }limits CitsE.—Daniel McCue was arrested yesterday, by Policeman Reeder, and was taken before Alderman Hurley., upon. thy charge of keeping a disorderly honk! at No. (i 29 Barclay street. Ile was held in $BOO bail to answer at court. PuomofiiiZ---Captalu . Samuel Wrigley, late • tho . jo)lint.k. , r service, has been bro eted Major for rnecitpriot6 conduct.. . Tni.; SAnhom BTnii.nx STOTEIZERS.—The lug additional subscriptions for the benefit of the - dufferers by the San Ant street explosion have been received by the Mayol : : C. Gillou $2O 00 Per Rev. B. H. Nadal, D. D.: . James W. Earley • 10 00 Wm. Brown 5 00 • c. D. Thum 5 90 Cash , 200 The whole amount thus far received by the Mayor, is $13,781 :;.1 which has been turned over to Wm. G. Mobrhead, Treasurer. The following amounts have thus far been dis h ibuted by the committee having the matter in' charge: . . . . Mrs. Andrews, with three children.... $675 00 Mrs. Achuff, one 550 00 Mrs. Clawson, seven. 850 00 Mrs. Crump 275 00 MroDargm, four " - 675 00 Mr.. Dreher, 0ne525 00 , Mfrs. Hummel', one • .525 00 Mrs. Hamilton, one 500 00 ~ Mrs, Ileyhuan, two 6OO 00 Mrs. Hallowell. three AI 600 00 Mrs. Haddoci..three., ...... .......... 075 0 0 , ~ MrS - .Langer, one 500 00 ' - Mrs. Lang, one 600 00 Mrs. Mealev, one. 525 00 Mrs. Schweiger,, three 675 00 Mrs. Schumann, four ' 800 00 Mrs. Wolfram. four 675 00 ASSAULT WITII A BlLLY.—Bridget Donohue was arrested yesterday, at Second and Thompson streets, for attempting to assault a man with a billy. She was taken before Alderman Eggleton, and was committed in default of $l,OOO bail for NOT THE MAx.—R. Cohen, who keeps cigar and tobacco store on South street, near Second, is not the man who was arrested a few days ago with others, for - disturbing the peace on South street. . . —A Mobile paper predicts that some day "the gray hairs" of the new military Mayor "will be covered with the blush of shame." • —James Russell Lowell has an article in the North A moriccur on-" Rousseau 4.nd the Sentituen talists." CITY NOTICES. COI.IT3II3IA'S the Gem of the Ocean: but the gem of Philadelphia is the Parisian-honored Ameri can Combination Buttonhole Sewing Machine. Call at the (reception and salesroom?, at Eleventh and Che6tnut streets, and examine. C(NGIZESS)Cks'*6IENCK, of Ohio, introduced a resolution into Congress to bestow a vote of thanks on Petroleum V. Nasby for the good he has clone the country in general,. and, we sumaise, Mr. Schenck in particular. We hope Congress, when it passes the vote, will also pass one of thanks to Chas. Stokes & Co., the eminent Clothiers under the Continental, on account of the number of !mod habit.; they have spread through the country, -- _ - Monts AND FEECKLES.—The only reliable rem edy for brown dfscolorations called Morn and FRECKLES, IS PEP.R.Y . 6 MOTs AND FREOICLE LOTION. Prepared: by Dr. B. C. PERRY, DermatOlogist, 4 Bond street, New York. Sold by all druggists. }MOWN S JAMAICA G iNGF.it is now an ind ispen 'sable article to one traveling. We find everywhere a difference in the \‘ ater we are accustomed to in the city, and ihie causes an unpleasantness at the time, in fact with many sickness. A little of prowifs Ginger soon counteracts any injurious effects from it. With chil dren it is an invaluable remedy against the effects of green fruit, which we all know they will .indulge No family leaving the city should be without a good supply. EXAMINE OAKFORI)S' stock .Of STRAW HATS, • all varieties and prices. Stores under the Continental Hotel PURR FRUIT SYRUPS for Soda Water; also bottled for domestic uses. Hance', Griffith Co., N, W. corner of Marshall and Callowhill-streete. CANNED wild game Cooked in various ways, Potted Tongue, Beef, Herring, Anchovy Paste. ,a Shrimp Paste. &c., &c., Suitable for Pic Nics, Fishing parties, ,tc. Manama. & FLETCLIER, 1204 Chestnut street. • Niov SPICED SALMON, JONES' 1i.(411., 235 Dock Street, below Third, revived by W. P. Larkin on the, European plan. Neale from 6 A. M. to 12 P. M. GoOd lodginv for guests. Noture — open all night. ExAmiNE oAkronDs' stock of Srl:Aw HATb, all varieties and prim , . Stores tinder the Continental lintel THE NEW "FLIRT' . HAT, sold only by Wood Cary, 72.5 Chestnut street, Is now all the rage in Our large cities, anti at fashionable watering places. Messrs. W. & C. are selling off all their tine trimmed hots and bonnets at less than half the cost of impor tation. Th'nli of that! For beautiful novelties in this line, a great bargains, Wood Cary's is the plate. EXAMINE OAKFOITOS ' stock of SrISAW 11.4. Tb, ' all varieties and prices. Stores under the Continental Hotel DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRIL-• .L.lsaace, M. D., 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 WM. The medical faculty are invited to ac company their patients, as he has no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes inserted. „No charge made for examination. ROCKIIILL & WILSON, Clothing, Clothing, Clothing 603 and 605 Chestnut street. White Linen Duck Punta. NVllite Linen Duck Pants. White Linen Duck Nests White Linen Duck Vesta Genoese Linen Dusters Genoese Linen Dusters Boys' Linen Garibaldi& Boys' Linen Garibaldis. A great variety of white and colored linen clothing Summer Clothing of all descriptions. Alpaca Coats Rooitnir.r. Zt, WILSON, Clothing Muse, 603 and 006 Chestnut street. ,IMPQ TAT I 0 NS, Reported fur the Philadelphia Evening istilletim NEW ORLEANS—Schr R Baird,lreland-2 trunks bxs J E Beyelle; S trunks D S Stetson & Co; 57 car boys Powers & Weightman; 100 bags wool Smith & Penrose; 747 pea 31 Ws 2 hhds iron order; 97 ca mdse E Mathieu & Sou. , MARINE BULLETIN. PORT OF PIIILADELPHIA-Jmy 11. ["See Mwrine Bulletin on Sixth Page. ARRIVED THIS DAY. Steamer Ocean Bird, Massey, from Newark. Schr F R Baird, Irelan, 10 days from New Orleans with mdse. to I) S Stetson & Co. Schr Mary A Trier, Tyler, from Providence, in bal last to WA. English. No date, lat 8910, spoke scar Trident, froni Boston for Charleston, 4 days out. S hrM C Iturnite, Rickards, 1 day from Camden, Del. with grain to Jas tilewley & Co. Schr Marshall Perrin, Gibbs, 3 days from New York, with mist to captain. Schr Dirigu; Baker, b -- days from — Salem; with ice. to captain. Sehr C Tilton, Scmers, from Fairhaven. Sclar Eva Belle, Howe., from Lynn: • Seta H Croskey, Potter, from 'Weymouth. Schr R RR No SO, Corson, from Stoningtom Schr It Peterson, English, from Dighton. Schr Occan,Wave, Baker, trom Newport. Schr T Sinuickson, Dickerson, from Commercial Pt. Schr Moonlight, Berry, from Providence,- Schr W F Borden, Adams, frem Providence. Schr Evergreen, Belloate, from Providence. - Schr Village Queen, Phillips, from Providence'. Schr J Porter, Burroughs, from Providence. SCittlC S Edwards, Gaudy, from Salem. Stir J C Brooks, Burgess, from Salem. Stiff C Moore, Ingersoll, from Hingham. SOH. Ann Eliyabeth, Phillips, from Norwalk. Schr L & M Reed, Steelman, from Boston. San . It W Godfrey,-Young, from Boston. . hub , : , 1 Walks, Itobtraon. from, lioatou. THE DAILY EVENING 131ILLETIN.-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY. JULY 11, 1867. $10,225 00 MITOLIT:LL E FLETOIIER, 1204 Cheetuut street. Schr Grace Girdler, Smith, from Boston. Schr J H Bartlett, Harris, from Boston. • Sell: M P Smith, Grace, from Boston. Schr h L 33 Wales, Leach, from Boston. Schr Pearl; Brown; from Boston'. ' • Schr C B Emery, Clayton, from Boston. CLEARED THIS DAY. arhentine Emtaa, Iferboth,Falmouth,ll L Westcrgaard & Co. Brig Mountain Eagle, Sherman, Portland, Warren, Greg g & Morris. • Brig ldelia, Jackson. Aspinwall, Merchant & Co. Schr T Sinnickeen, Dickeraon, Comm'l Pt. Sinnickeon & Co. Schr It lin No 60, Corson, Hart ford,Htunmett & Neill. Schr C B Emery, Clayton, Boston, captain. Schr I' St Clair Edwards, Ireland, Boston, JG&GS Re pplwr. Schr II W Godfrey, Yonne', Boston, . do Schr C Moore, Ingen.oll, Hingham, do Schr S S Lee, Huntley, Medford, do Schr W S Thompson,Yates, Georgetown,DC, Gordon & Co. . t Schr Moonlight, Berney, Providence, J,..12 White&Son. Schr H Croskev, Potter, Providence, do Schr M P Smith, Grace, Boston, captain. Schr Pearl, Brown. Boston, captain. Scar C Brooks, Burgess, Boston, capthin. Schr Eva Belle, Howes, Lynn captain. Schr Evergreen, Itelloste, Fall River, captain. Steamer Ocean Bird,Massey, Newark, captain. Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange. LEWES, Dm, 'July 9-6 PM. :,-;clirs I, S Lovering, M S I,lathaway, Island Belle and Marietta Steelman. all iroin Philadelphia for Boston; Ennui Queen, do for Fall River, and Elwood Boron, do for Providence, went to sea this im,rning. Ship Invin cible, in tow of tug America, and a bark supposed the 'Minna, for Bremen, in tow of a small tug, went to sea at 6 o'clock this afternoon. Brig Agenora, before re ported, received orders and sailed - for Baltimore. Schra Flight, Hesperus, li C Band, C Loeser, Honest Abe, Mabel Hall, Elite and W A Crocker, all loaded with stone for Delaware Breakwater, are 11bw in the har bor. Wind W NW. Yours, .&c, MEMORANDA. Ship Invincible, Dale, hence at New York yesterday, in tow of tug America. Ship John Harvey, Lovell, from Liverpool, was be low Boston yesterday. Bark Wavelet (Br), Thurston, cleared at Miming ton, NC. Sal hist, for Rio Janeiro. Schrs A R Wetmore, Lippincott, and J Crark,Fow ler, hence at Providence 9th inst. • Schrs DI V Cook; Falkenburg; Thomas Borden, Wrighting,ton; Dauntless. Coombs; L B Ives, Bow ditch, for this port, and White Foam, Howes, for do or Baltimore, sailed from Providence 9th lust. Schr Eliza E Potter, Potter, hence at Mystic 9th Met. Schr Ann Twibill, Edwards, hence at Pawtucket 9th instant. Schrs JOhn Griffith, Cobb, hence for Newburyport ; Mary Price, Gay, do fur Plymouth; Amos Edwards, Somers, and Henrietta, Dwyer, do for Boston, at Holmes' Hole 9th inst. ochre James Oillotighgy, hence, and Billow, from Trenton, at Norwich 9th inst. Schr Beading No 34, sailed from Norwich 9th inst.' for this port. Schr C Fantatizzi, Parritt, hence at Boston 9th inst. Got ()IT Gallop's Island, supposed without injury. iVAELYETINGS, &c. CARPETINGS! CARPETINGS! J. T. DELACROIX, 37 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Has received, per late Arrival:4 a large and varied snort. ment of J. CROSSLEY & SON'S RRIISSEVII: CARr PRICINGS, NEW DESIGNS. Also a large line of Three-ply Extra Super and Fine 1.6 grain Carpetings, Cottage and Rag Carpote Oil Clothe, Shades, etc., winch will be sold at greatly reduced prices, wholesale and retail. • J. T. DELACROIX. S. SF,COND :Arcot, between Market and Chestnut N. B.—Partfoular attention paid to the fitting up of (X& eta and Counting-x . oomi. apa3mriA NEW. PUBLICATIONS. fIRVILLE COLLEGE- ORVILLE COLLEGE. ‘../ORVILLE COLLEGE. ORVILLE COLLEGE. BY MRS. HENRY WOOD, • Author of "East Lynne," "Verner's Pride," "Oswald Cray," "Earl's Heirs . ," "The Channings," ORVILLE COLLEGE la printed _front the author's nantwript and adraneed,proof.sheets, 1,111.1.'11(mo( by us direct front Dire. Henry II nod, anti is i.i?ted here by Nillitchavebtadu with the publication of the work in Eu rope. One volume, octavo. Price Fifty MRS, GREY 501 Above are in paper cover, Cipeepe Daughter.....:. 50 Lena Cameron._ ....... 50 Belle of the Family-- 50 Sybil Leonard 50 -Duke and- Couein. ---50 The Little Wife.. . . ... 50 Marmuvring Mother..... 50 Barmen , Daughter 50 Young Prima Donna..... 50 ELLEN PICKE Poor Coil in ...... 50 Orphan Niece........... 511 Rstr Waphiughum 50 'the Grumbler__ ....... 75 :Marrying for Money__ 75 Send for our Mammoth Descriptive Catalogue. Addreee all civil orders retail or wholesale, to T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS. 306 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. Books sent, postage paid, on receipt of retail price ALL NEW BOOKS are at PETERSONS'. Mail Orders promptly attended to. PROPOSALS. lEPAIZT3.II:NT OF 111011WAYs, twrjci: I --No. IU4 South Fifth erect, l'hiluthlphiA, July loth, IH7. - - Sealed Proposals will be received nt ,the Other of the Chief Commissioner of Ilighway,i until 19 o'clock IL. on .114: , iDAY. 15th inet., for the construction of a wirer on the line of Rittenhouse street. trout the northeast , AY Fide of Genoa Mon n avenue to Iloney run, to he !tail( •if ,rick, eh cubit in form, with a clear midi diameter of three met. and with elicit inlets and Inatilionie of may be direr, teal by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor—to bepaid for tilt of Item No. 20 t 4 appropriation made to the Depart ment of Ilighways. the., for the, year Ptii, and the con tractor will be required to keep the street and sewer itt good order for three years after the Fewer is finiFhed. When the street occupied by a City l'assenger re', d track, flu. sewer Omit be constrm•ted i.nintieldii of said track in such Manlier tie not to obstruct oriaterfere with illy Fan! laieinigii of the ears thereon; and ue, claim for reionneration shall he paid the Contractor by the company using wild track, as decided in Act of Assembly May Ei,lBta All bidders are invited to be present at the time and place of opening the said Propoeals. Each propo:al will I, , accompanied by a certificate that a Bond has )peen tiled in the Lain - Departnient at directed by Ordinance of May2sth, nth, 1860. If the Lowt.st Bidder shall not execute a now tract within five day after the work hi awarded, he will be deemed as declining, and trill be held liable on his bond for the difference between his bid and the next highest hid. Specifications may be had at the Depart went of Surveye, which will be etrictly adhered W. W. SmEDLEr. 3y11.5 1 / Chief Connitissioner aye. COPARTNERSHIPS IDISSOLUTION OF PA ItTNEHSIII P.—THE CO. partnerehip heretofore exi-ting under the nitrite of FREDERICK ZEIT% Az LOUIS 11APPEL lute been tine day (July WI. 1kk67,) dieeolved by mutual coneen4. LOUIS lIAI'VEL will continue to carry on the buenwee at the canto place, No. 341. N. Third erect. FREDERICIS %FITZ, LOUIS lIAPI'EL. jyllAh,e.tn43o 341 N. Third etreet. HORSES FOR- SALE. .FOR SA LE— I SUPERIOR DAPPLED GREY 51,11:4thre t Fix yearn old, MX halide high, sound, and 4 - . " • kind in Einala or double harneve—can trot dote to three minetea; the property of .a private gentleman; told for want of lIEV. Apply at BR'UNET'S STABLES, Oppoetto Railroad Depot, jyll-2t' ' " Germantown. A UCTI ON MALES. POWELL, & AUCTIONEEns, 2a South Fiont mtreet and '29 Letitia rtrcet. PEREMI.TORY SALE :04 TONS DUNN'S ENGLISH cifINA CLAY. ON SATURDAY MORNING. ,lnly 13, at 12 o'clock, will be mold for account of whom it mavconcern, , on second wharf above Arch etreet, 204 trim litinive Englimh China Clay, damaged on voyage of importation. cx bark Warrior, Ireum London. Samples at Auction Store, and at the wharf on the, day of male. jyll 10 11/11111111111.11111111 1111 , CAMPHOR TROCHES, Positive Preventive of C Chatham, Dysentery, nud Cholera .10 Bole Factor, C. It. Needle, Drugglnt, • 0 4. 12th 4 Race Sta., Philo OYI, mulled out , ' • ROCKHILL &WILSON, 603 and 605 Chestnut Street. BOYS' CLOTHING, New Styles. SPRING & SUMMER Boys' Suite. GARIBALDI SUITS. Made _to- 0 ider- JOSEPH LAFETRA. `S WORKS. The Littlo-Beauty,-.sl - in cloth, at *'2. Ou each.' " Old Dower Howe Hvacinthe........ Alice Seymour... Mary Seaham.... ... Psiesion.and_Principle: The Flirt (Good Society. ILiuu Hearted. ING'S WORKS . - Ellen Wareham.......... 38 Who Shall be Heir• :18 Nan Darre11........ ...... 38 The 5quire.,...... FYi RN lUiRE,&t. SUIT . OF WALNUT - PARLORTURNITURE,_ COVERED COMPLETE IN. PLUSH. BROCATELLE, SATIN AND TERRY. . GEO. J. HENKELO, iACY di Thirteenth and chpetnut Sta. Jel4-1m rp§ SPECIAL NOTICE. FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE AT LOWEST MARKET 'PRICES. GEO. J. HENKELS, LACY & CO., Thirteenth and Che‘tnut Streets. Jel4.lln r 4 CLOTHI N G. EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, NO. 612 CHESTNUT STREET, Complete emortment of choke SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS , REDUCED PRICES._ • PATTERN COATS, AND CLOTHES NOT CALLED FOR, FOR SALE BELOW COST aP27-I.TrP HEAL ESTATE SALE. EEAL ESTA'PE.---JAMES A. FREEMAN, A EC tioueer.--Valuable Tracts of Land, Twenty-fifth Ward, part of the Rote. Estate,.—On Wednes. day. Jule 31,1867, at 12 o'clock, noon will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following dee. cribed real estate, viz.: No. I.—Thu square of ground on the north side of Cambria' street, in the Twenty.tifth Ward, extending from Kip to Ella streets 140 feet, and f,OO feet along Kip to Indiana street, 44 feet 11', inches along Indiana street, theme 124 feet 3 Inches to a point on Ella street, 419 feet f inches above Cambria-street 4 fronts). No. 9.—The square of ground on Catabria street, from C street to Rose 11111 street, , ls6lcet 8 inches, and along the two streets WO feet to Indiana street, on It hich it, is 136 feet 8 inches front (4 fronts). No. 3.—The lot of ground at the north corner of To irtp bun and Leanly streets. 261 fort 1 ; inches along Tusculum vtreet, then nt right angles therewith 96 feet 4'-:lnches to point ; thence at right agl nes with? eamy street 135 font to Ixamy street and' 43 feet 8 inches along the soave. No. 4. --The lot of ground on the north side of ! , omeroot street, between times and. Coo- Hill streets, 156 feet 9 and along the twq etrect. 250 feet. s.—The lot of ground on the south side of Solner,t street, between Boudinot and C streets, 225 feet trout on the former. and 100 feet I rout on the tWO latter (3 fronts). No. 6.--A lot of ground 4,ti the southeast 'side of Kensiug. ton avenue, 11.1 - 2. fret 9,!-•; inches soitthw,st of SOlOoref . t. t, 122 L et 9,!.5 inches trout :Ind WY fv,,t inehe,, deep one line. and 192 trot, 4' inch,. deep on the other to t_irant strcet.• • • No 7. —'l hr lot of ground on the eouthttnet side .lattpar ~.trtad, 13 fta.t nortlwaet 1 . 1,111 Stan - met rtreet, 7,0 I tst.t 3', incht, , in front and about 35., f•.rt datit.narrow. tin! a, it rxtcnde to 21 ft.t.t incht.sin , widtth on tinr rya r. r' - .111 the etrt•rte laid lb ,NVII 311.im tilt city h.... , la ,Il lied lel! t.. d to publie and lion may ltr t•s:nuim:d at th•' Auction :Store.. Ei":" • above eumpriver u full interest of the TIM which ha: boorAi kartitioni•d :L;1113114 the. partio.. , in interest. It ie worthy the itt tendon of litithittm Lx Vnly' one-qu rtor of rho plirChN.Ne 711"11 ,, iN r04rjr...1 tho romaindor may I , lllllhl eeellred by bond and wort gag,. ;Prz;jlLO to be paid on each at tin, tunae of male. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Anctionoor. jy11.1.2.5 Store. .12'2 Walnut etro,:t. PLEEMPTOIII" SALL - JAMES A. PREEM AN, Amliwieer:"On WedneadaYelnly 31.1131i7,at12 o'clock, noon, will be aold at public oale at 'the Philadelphia xchange. No.l. —Valuable prop, , rtv In ear of Penn Bulb ding, Walnut -otreethetivecn-Fouith - and Fifth. - All - that eel lain lot of ground with the three•story brick ;team mill or carpenter ehop thereon erected. situate on the aotith ride of a twenty-ix feet wide c.nirt laid out at the di , lucre of 118 feet awithward from Walnut Arect between Fourth and Fifth street, in the Fifth Ward of the idly, high court Coll2lllllnicat with an 8 feet alley leading nortim ardthereirom into Walnut atreet.) Containing in front on fluid court C 6 Fl a t t illubvp, mow or Ito'. Mill in ilrpth 46 feet, more or Icce Togetner with the free lice and privilege of the above mentioned court and alley, into, out. or along the alone, with or without lierre=, cattle, earth and . carriages. at all time: , hereafter, forever, and of a water come , . therein. ;I' ,— Sub. je4l to ie'N ground rent poor annum. No. 2—Property adjoining. Also. all that certain three- Ftory brick meomage and lot of ground (adjoining tho above on the went,) ARUBA, en th, moth -aide of the paid feet wide court. Containing in front •..121t., more or loco. and in depth 12 ft. W ith the privilege and ice of the court and alley, aa in No. 1. IZe -sub:l.A to $2l ground rent per annum. Sale I'crentpt. , 97 - . Mau may he !Tell at Cl.. auction ,Lure. :CP" - $:11 , 0 to be paid on each at the time of eale. JAMES A. FItEEMAN, Auctioneer. i' 11 .111 rZtor, Walnot mtroot • Dugan, deceaord.--lanwA A. Freeman, Au ectioner. fround Rent . irr.."l3 peg annum ($3.5041). Coder - authority of the Ur),launo Court for the City and County of Philadelphia. on Wednetday. July 31, 1 , 167, at 1t o'clock, 11,“.11, will be eold at public pale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the folltoving fleocribed Heal Er. t,te, late tin property of Thoun‘ Dugan, deceaAed, A yearly ground rent at *!•.:10. re , qtrved and, aridng from a lot of ground on the ea,t,dde of Thirteenth xtreet, 61 feet bombe. ard fron, the 'north mid , of Oxford etreet, Twen. tieth V. contftining in front on the ,fild Thirteenth Ftreet '7O feet. and extending in depth cart ward het we •n lino. parallel with raid Oxford street 110 feet to a 32 tea wide .trivet. - • - h' pg , id at 11,1 time of 0:110. BY the Court, E. A. A11:11111CK. Clerk ft. C. (113.)11C/1-: W. Az,ll, 1111:A.M. 31ILLP.11. Adinini,tratot.. JA)II:i A. FIIEEMAN, Auctioneer, ivia I' 2r, St , we. 422 Walnut greet. - SALE BY Or DEP, ',OF 1111 COLili.T OF COM• mon Plea,.--James Ak , reeyan„, Auctioneer " iLd P Bneed ropertics—i , ,10,115.1.17 and 119 North Fnnrth et.—Lot tie, by V 4 feet. el-a-attenrlty of the Court of Collation I for the City and County offhiladelphia, on Wedneedity, July 31, Mii7, at 13. o'clock._ noon, will he sold at public sale, ut the Philadelphia Exchange, the following de:icribi d Real Estate, of the t ;ernian Lutheran •Coneregation ot 'Philadelphia: All thome uteA,Otag,t and lot of ground on the , "it , Ide of Fourth A - rect., in the city. of Philadeliihia, at the diltanee of 100 bit north of Area i.trect, cuntaining in front , on street th feet 11 inehcF, sad in depth vii.twaid ! , 14 feet. N. - There Vl', erected on the said premiser four , ti ellittt:r, three of them haying Ftnre, fronting on Fourth rtreet, and a, two.and-u-half4tory brick • workeltop on the 1,1" 7- E , MtlliO to be paid when the property ie i!truck off; erni at euk. JAMES A. FPEEMAN. Auctioneer. iitore.4:22. Walnut etreet. ANS' COL KT SALE.—ON 'PM!, e.-tate of John Stull, deceaard.—.l tunes A. " ' Freeman. Auctioneer.—Property, Sellera street, - Ftankford. Under authority of tae Orphan,' Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, on Wedneaday, July 31, 1867, nt 4 o'clock in The aftercoom will he sold at pub& fah-, on the premises, the f. 'lowing described heal Eetate. late the prof erty of John Stull, deceased A lot of ground with the Irani!, dwelling and stable thereon erected. in the Twenty-third Ward of the ,city, on the routheaaterly Hide. of :idlers, atreet, 10th feet eolith westward from the-bend or angle of maid xtreet. Con taining in front on Sellers atreet 75 feet, and in depth at riOrt angles with Salim atrect MO feet. C?" . Clear of cumbrance. icia to be paid at the time of tale. Ety the Court, E. A. :MERRICK, Clerk O. G. ItC,ARET STULL. , • 1 rin VET ER CABTO .adnintrators. JAMES A. FItI.ENIAN, Auctioneer, r.L; Store, 422 Walnut street. rmi s' :01 , RT sALE—EsTATE OF CAM. Mile , . deeen..ed.—Jaml'll A. Freeman Age- - ttoneer—(4o. 2iq order of Court.)--Two and a half ry Brick Nn.2J7Beateretieet-I odor a uthority of the Orphans' Court for the Pity and County of Phila. dOphia, on Weduced ay, July 31, 10d7, a t 12 o'clock; noon, will be roll at public on 1,, at the Philadelphia Exchange the following described Real-Eidate, late the property of (lathers Hiles, deceased: A-two and a halt 'dory bricic ',lewd/We and lot rd ground on the north old' Beavyer rtreet..Sli feet E. of Third itrcet, in the Sixteenth Ward of the City, containing in front Ili feet n incise, and in depth 411 feet_ subject to $2O ground rent per annum. .1W - $lllO to he paid at the time of nat.. By the Court. li. A. MERRICK, 1 lerk - 0. C.'" WILLIAM 11. MILES, Administrator . . JA3IEd A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.. P.". 11.18.25 :tore, No. 422 Walnut ArNet. HOOP SKIRT& HOUP SKIRTS ANP CORSETS.—MRS. E. BAYLEY No. 812 Vine etrect, ie now manufacturing all the varietiee of Hoop Skirta, Corsseta, etc. She has also the Real French Comets, of new styles; Hoop Skirts altered and repaired. miglittfrp ROCKIIILL &WILSON, 603 & 605 CHESTNUT ST. In Custom Department the choicest stock of Coatings and Cassimeres ever offered. Otir patrons can de pend on getting a good fitting and well trimmed guinea, 01/ TM,iskies. 4, ' AND BEST STOPIC OF THE FINE IN THE LAND • IS NOW POSStSSED BY HENRY. S. HANNIS & CO., 213, and .320 IPJELION'T STIELEIET I 3 , Who offer the same TO THE TRADE, in Lots, on very advantageons Their Stock of Rye Whiskies, IN BOND, comprises all the favorite brands ex. tent, and runs through the varioas•months of 1865, 7 60, and 42 thlio year, up to present date. Liberal contracts made for lots to arrive at Pennsylvania R.U. Depot, Erste*. son Line Wharf, or at Bonded Warehouses, as parties may elect. • E XC URSIONS. • • • • 41.11'.-r*-- , SUMMER TRAVEL Via NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILR OAD snoircEsT AND MOST PLEASANT ROUTE To WILK ESBA itnE, MAI - CH CHUNK. EASTON, ALLENTOWN. mouNT CARMEL HAZLETbN, 131 LEHEM, And alloint? in the LEIIIUJI, MAILANOY and WVOMING LLEYS. Commodious Cars, Smooth Track, Fine Scenery and EA.vellent Hotels are the'Speeialtios of thin Route. ----Through-to-Wilkeeharre-aud -Mauch - Chunk without Cll oiler of - care. - EXCURSION TICKETS, From Philadelphia to Principal Points, issued from the TICKET OFFICES ONLY, at Reduced Itatet., on Satur. days,good to return till Monday Evening. EXCURSION Tux rrs •10 WILKESBA I:RE, good for TEN n.oC s, issued any day. Through Trains leave the Dopot, BE ItKri and A MERL CAN street?. at 7.45 A. M P ~ 1.30. M. and 5.20 P. M. 'For Particulfas-see Time Table in.datly papers, ELLIS CLARK, General Agent. PHILADELPHIA , ,Till'' 1, 1807. Tickets Sold and Baggage Checked through to the Principal Points at Mann's North Pennsylvania Baggage Expreei (Alice, No. 105 South Fifth street. FARE T.O.WILMINGTON, 15 CTS, CHESTER- OIL _HOOK-10 C,'rti. On and after ALONPAV, July tdh, the h., ..teniner Ariel will il..llVe Cheetnut titreet . hurl at p. 45 A. M. and 3.45 I'. M. Re. turning—leave, , Wilmington at 6.45 A. N.. and Fare (0 Wihnington t rte.; I.xenreiun Ticicetm, Fare to (.'h,•-ter or !look, jyd-rit: *l' 0 C A l' M A V. P.1 4 =41 ON 'TUESDAYS, TI I LitSDA VS AND SATULDAYB. The new and swift Steamer. SAMUEL M. FELTON. Capt. L. Davis. leaves Clwstnut Street Wharf on Tue.,. days, Ihuretlays, and Saturdays at 9 A. M.. and returning leaven ('ape MA) . on Mondays. wednerdays nud Friday at i!4 A. M. Fare.. 50, including carriage hire. Servants.... 1 7:4 Children.... I:If, FNeureionTicketA on Saturday good to rattru oft Mon day, jI, including carriage hire. ti. IL In:Dm:IA, N, Expre.so Company have arranged to at• tend to Baggage. and will check Baggage through to il“tele, Cottages, &c.; :tiro, sell Ticket, at their rduce.lo-5 South Fifth street. lylim2try: GENTLEMI:N 7 S FURNISHING GOODS. THE PINE' SHIRT EMPORIUM JOHN C. ARRISM, Nos. 1 and 3 N. Sixth Street, Importer, Manufacturer . Dealer in every description of* Gentlemen's Furnishing Goode, In great variety and at Moderate Price. Particular attention given to the man ufacture of Fine Shirts, Collars, &c., warranted to give satisfaction. LOOKING GLASSES. LOOKING GLASSES of THE VERY BEST C.4, - LTAL - 19E 1 Y. EVERY NOVELTY IN STYLE AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, 816 CHESTNUT STREET. INHSUHAIY(:I.. THE SAFE 'DEPOSIT COMPANY. The Fidelity Insurance, Trust And Seib Deposit Company, Fort THE SAFE KEEPING OF BONDS, STOCKS and OTHER VALUABLES. $500,000 DIRECTORS. N. B. BROWNE', CHARLES MACALESTER, CLARENCE 11. CLARK, EDWARD W. CLARK, JOHN WELSH,ALEXANDER HENRY, J. CHLLINGILUI H ENR FELL Y ,_ C. S. A. A. CALDWELL, 1W Office in the fireproof building of the Philadelphia National Bank, 421 Chestnut etreet. This Company IVCCAVe.ti on depoait, and GUARANTEES THE SAFE KEEPING OF VALUABLES upon the follow. log rate': a year. viz: Coupon Bombe.. .. . . .......... .4 per 1,000 Regiatered Bonda atql. b•ccurities " 50 eta. per LIMA. Gold Coin or Bullion..! .$1 25 per 1,000 Silver Coin or Bullion. ....... ....... . ...$2 per 1,000: Gold or Silver P1ate......,., .. . ........ $1 por 100. CASH BOXES or small tin * boxes of Bankers, Brokers, Capitallete, eltc., contents unknown to the Company, and liability limited, $25 a year. The Company offers tor. RENT SAFES INSIDE ITS VAULTS at $2O, $5O; $4O, $5O and $75 a year, according to size and location. Coupons and Interest collected for 1 per cent, Interest allowed on Money Dere:Hite. Truete of every kind accepted. N. B. BROWNE, Prealdent CAPITAL ROBELT PATTY.RSON, Secretary and Treasurer. ROCKHILL &WILSON, CLOTHING HOUSE, No, 603 and 605 Chestnut Street, Newest Styles Spring and Summer Walking and Sack Coats, • Over ; coats,Coachinen's Coat& A stock of Lineu MAMA& Ousteru and Alpan Couto, R,. - Y ---- E - :WHTS . KI El OLD Torras. jeilU-th,e,tu,rply RETAIL DRY GOODS. K \ 4fr , n d* LINEN STORE, 82S A-irch. Street. Largest Linen Store in the City. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. Linens-Retailing at Importers' Prices, thirLatest Importations. Fine Scotch Table Cloths and Napkins. Richardson's Table Cloths and Napkhis. Scotch Towelings, scarce goods, Bloom Damask Towels, Linen Drill Stair Crash, red border. Brown Linen Cruinb Cloth, q 1-2,3 & 4 yds vise. Several Bales Power Loom Table 'Linens. Linen Cambric Dresses, new styles. Printed Shirting Lineni. Irish Linen Sheeting, 10 - 1 wide, $1 50, I 64111 An immense stock of the best makes of Irish Shirting Linea,. All kinds of Stitched Shirt 8C0.90M11. GEO. IVIIII;LaiiLE-N, LINEN IMPORTER AND DF-0.1.F:R. GMMM`NIMRI RITTER & FERRIS,, N. W. corner Eleventh and Chestnut, Eutrance 368. M.:rent:l fftre.A. IMPORTERS LSD WHOLEHLE DEILEaII White GOatts, Laces, nabfoiderlei, Lißens, etc., HAVE OPEN AND FOR SALE A LARGE L,1".7 SWISS AND JACONET ALICTENNES, Vuflecl AT MUCH BELOW TEE COST OF 114r.PORTATI.9ti apdli tz th Lys _ IMEMEI WA'111:11105, JEINt..II.IK.k, eau. PATEN. PHILIPPE & CO.'S CELEBRATEIS WATCHES, 151AD111.-XPRE....,LI 313 ALL - F. 'l' Sit SOLE AUTHORIZED AGENTS FOR PENNSYLVANIA. A full umeortment of thee° TIMENEEPERS stway3 o 0 hand. 51.9 Chestnut St: jO6-th a tu•M ~m , „•• PEARLS, DIAMONDS AND OTIIE P. PRECIOUS STONES. New and Fashionable Jewel • • Sterling Silvervfare. THE CELEBRATED VACHERON & CONSTA.NTEIT WATCH. J. T. GALLAGHER, 1300 Cheitri - iit Street,. LATE OF BAILEY .56: CO: ie2O•thetu rp..3 BLAIR'S TA - 14116XL , inENN.E r i I It MAKING IN A FEW MINUTES DELICIOUS DESSER rs. HENRY C. BLAIR'S SONS. EIGIITH AID WALNUT STREETS. ROCKHILLAIVILSON, 603 and 805 Chestnut Street H N AB LE ady- made (0)143 Its Maw VOR MEN, ifourm.sami BOYS. trihUtti th a ara3os