' Shopping in Paris. The Exposition correspondent of the Cin cinnnh Cod/mere/a/ writes:, "Now it is too early to go home, and we' make our way through the crowd' with the serious intention of doing that little bit of shopping. So here we are agiiiit at the Palms Royal. The band are playing in the interior of the Palace gardens, and people are walking up and down in crowds, with no other seeming intention thin that of keeping step to the music. Now the first thing is to look for a shop where English is spoken. They are hard enough to find, and th t ---first-discovered-we-enter, bile no wel come English word comes in response to our question, only the shopwaii suddenly ran, and, stooping down, tapped on his wall and said some very coaxing thing in French, to the effect that we should wait only a mo ment. and in due course of some lengthy' minutes somebody came from somewhere and made out, in bad English to our com prehension, that we could have what we called for by paying a high tariff for the English in the transaction. At the next door no one pretented to speak English; but the French woman talked as volubly as though it was beyond her conception that any beings with two ears could not under stand, if she only talked long enough and fast enough. We were so charitable as to believe. however, that there had been, at some former period, an occupant of that box- who spoke English, else they would have hardly, set the announcement in such beautiful letters.on the glass door. Ali! but here is a fresh hope: "Mort spricht Deutsch" is inscribed on the door-post. We enter the result - of which - is - another --telegra phic rap on the wall, and ano ,doubt verY polite invitation to make ourselves comfor table a moment, Time flies; there is no way of beating a retreat until we are confronted with the individual who does German, to the effect that the articles called for are at . some. place a mile or-so across the river. Heretofore we have been served to cards from all the previous establishments. It is possible we might want something in the line •of our German friend; will we take a card ? Meanwhile the gas is lit and pouring a full flood of light over all those charming win dows, brilliant with flowers, sparkling with diamonds and precious stones. There, at least, we can see the price, if we do not wish to buy. - Let' us look—they are all ours While we hold them in our vision. It is quite impossible to stop over the petty pur chaSe of a brooch while one owns stomachers and diadems of diamonds, with bracelets, rings and all such thrown in. My friend does not receive as much impression of these things as myself. She say. 4 only, on looking at these wonderful costly necklaces of precious stones, with happy satisfaction : "Such-and such a one will suit my complexion. I have —O,OOO francs toward it;" while the figures . stand-0,000,000 before the half-owned arti "Cle. But to have any monetary considera tions before such princely displays is alto , - gether beneath-the subject. I never do. Be sides, how those precious flowers with dia mond-tipped stamens and pistils tremble while I only speak, and gleam back radiant beams of spirit-thought when. I think of the twelve gates of precious stones in the city where they shall gleam in diadems for wearers as large as themselves. Strange that one could see any thing else at such a moment. But there is a coaxing-face-peering-out-of-the window. -She_ sees. doubtless, that I appreciate‘the value of diamonds. "Do • you speak English?" "A ver-y lee-tle," she replies, and mattes further creditahae attempts for, a French woman, but does not succeed in uttering one more intelli gible word. We took a card, and with weary feet and eyes, turned toward home: It was half-past ten, and we were just half • way around the inner circle of shops in the Palais Royal.. Where is the Yankee who was to do Paris in two days. The Eye of Milwaukee Upon Its. A Milwaukee paper amusingly says, when Chicago is an applicant for any great favor from the public, from Congress, or legisla tures. her newspapers publish a map. This map 'always represents that city as the centre of continent. When she wanted Congress to build a canal to drain the filth of the Chi cago river into the Mississippi, the news papers published a very elaborate map. That map looked like a spider's web. Hundreds of runways, canals, steamboat lines, and turn pikes radiated in every - direction except towards Mitwaukce. In that direction the map was as blank as Olney's map of Central AfriCa—no sign of human habitation relieVed the &Sert wastes between. When all the boards of trade in the United States went to Chicago to drink champagne in the city, the newspapers unanimously pub lished a map. It was like tlm canal map in .elaboration and exclu:,i veuess. Chicago proposes an air line railivay to St. Paul, by which they can , run four hundred miles in eleVen hours. The locomotives will carry an immense broom—enormous in its dimensions—by which all the down trains will sweep the entire surplus productions of a belt of country two hundred miles in width right in the city. And here all the Chicago newspapers publish a map showing how the thine' can be done. - Ibis lOoks well on Paper—to the people f.pf Chicago—but the Chicago river still flows into Lake Michigan; and Still the trade of the northwest flows to Milwaukee. We want the next enterprise that shall call out the gnat Chicago maps. Abating a Nuisance. The Mayor of Utica has prohibited the spit- Ling of tobacco juice on the sidewalks. This \ sounds very nicely; but not the Mayor lind the practical enforcement of his prohi bition a difficult matter? The ordinance was passed for the benefit of the ladies, whose "trains" are soiled by the offensive expecto ration. But are the- ladies expected to be the infOrmers? Fancy a man inadvertently' 'violating the Mayor's pronunciamiento, and a lady catching him in the street; and stepping to the nearest policeman with, "Please, Mr. Officer.-4 arrest that man !" "For what, ma'atn?" "Why. he just sp—l. mean—he- - just violated the Mayor's order about tobacco. I saw him do it—the wretch !" • "You must swear to it, ma'am, before the justice," says the officer. And the lady does—that is—does she? swear to the offence in a public court room, and have the offender dilly mulcted? - Why does not the Mayor of Utica com mand the ladies of that city to wear short dresses i It is piggish to spit on a sidewalk, but what is it to sweep the dirty streets gith, a long dress': A Case of Profestdonal "Etiquette." The "old school" physicians iu Lowell dO not, apparently. extend the hand of prat's hionaLcourtesy in a.yeryLeordial—miumer—to— their brethren, the honueopaths, if we may judge of their general tone by that of the phy sician to the Health Board h that town. Iu . a list of the causes Of death in the month of June. presented by this medical tinker of the mird, there was one case whose - early _demise he had noted as the result of "homeopathic foolery.' This is a new disease, assuredly, to be offi cially reported by a professional man iu public document. We shall presently hear, perhaps, of "alto pathi& quackery" as •another cause of death, . u Lowell or ektwhere. CITY BULLETIN. ASSAULT IN A BltElt , SA - 2 - LOON.LaSt night about-. 11 o'clock 'three men entered a lager hoer saloon at Sixteenth and Filbert , streets, and after drink ing' refused to foot the bill. This led to words with the proprietor. The latter finally ran out of the place. William 'Pollock, who was in a back room, went into the bar-room to ascertain the cause of the disturbance and was immediately attacked. One of the assailants had a crutch and used it pretty freely upon Pollock, who was badly injured about the head. The police were called in and arrested two bf those engaged in the as sault. The third one escaped. The prisoners gave their, names as' Williaim_ilarrington_and George Smith, and after a hearing this morning before Alderman Jones, were committed in de fault.of $1,500 bail to answer at court. ISLAND.-eiti24lB who cannot spare the time during the week to visit the sea-shore, will bear in mind the fact that the WeSt Jersey Rail road Company is now funning three trains daily to Cape Island, leaving the foot of Market street at 9A. M., 3P. M and 4,P. M. The IP. M. train is an express train, and Makes the run to Cape Island in three hours,returning,leaves Cape Island at 6.80 and 0 A. M., and 5 P. M. The dummy train, which leaves at 7 o'clock A. M., and returning leaves Cape Island at 5 P;M;', has - beeonte* Very popular. Passengers who come up by the early train in' the mornings, reach the city in ample time to attend to business. ATIAISTIC CITY.-TLIC season at this delightlu place of resort has been fairly inaugurated. The number of visitors is large, but the accommoda tions are ample, and balls, parties and other amusements are of nightly occurrence. To-mor row evening there will be several hops. The can't- et-sways can either take the 2 P. M. ex press (through in two hours), or the 4.15 P. M. train to-day, and reach Atlantic in time for all - the - amusementk -- The - Sunday train—should_noL be forgotten. It leaves Vine street wharf every Sunday morningt-at 7.30; returning, leaves At lantic at a quarter of 5 P. M. MUSICAL FESTIVAL AT CAPE ISLAND.—The Columbia 11011 Se, at Cape Island, has always been the fashionable resort, and already over live hun dred guests are assembled 'under its hospitable roof. To-morrow evening, in honor of the guests; a ill grand promenade concert and soiree Ransonte wbe given. It will be a fashionable and brilliant affair, and one of the great features: of the sen Son. Hassler's double Orchestra and Military Bands, 'twisted by the Congress , Hall Band, will furnish the music. Three trains and the steamer Sue will leave for the Island during to-morrow. AssAeurtlvc; Wommk...—Jolm Ferguson was before Alderman Fitch this morning, charged withforcible entry and assault and battery... It seems that he was at the "Bon Ton" a public house ou Eleventh street, below Girard Avenue, r~•t•ninv. and hollavod dianrdorly. Sn rnh McFadden, the proprietress, ordered him out, but thsteuu of leaving, tie wriaai his way into it wow and assaulted Mrs. McFadden, Josephine Gibson ..nrl Annie Williams, Ferguson was held in 10800 bail for trial. SAILOR' flommo.—This morning, before AUL Tittermary, Joseph Griner and Annie Johnson were charged with larceny. It seems that Griner enticed a sailor into a house in Pine alley , last night. While there, the sailor gave Annie it twenty dollar bill to be _changed, but she ne !rleeted to return with the funds; The accused were committed. , • Asovirmi AititFsv.--&lward Conway, who is alleged fo have been one of the parties who col lected money and represented that It was for the Franklin Engine Company some time since; was rrested, last . night, at Elirlith and Arch strcets. He was taken before Reporder Eueu, and ,Wifir held in 4 , 1,000 toil to answer at Court. Yoc icr PICK IN t,.—cieone W:R."6EIaTr - sperger, Benj. Wells and Edward Penck were arrested last evening. upon the charge of having stolen a watch from the pocket of a man on a Girard ave lime passenger railway car. The watch was not recovered i aml is supposed to have been taken by :mother of the party who, escaped. The accused were committed. AN Owmut WANT i EIP.—A pocket-book contain ing a sum of money, - which was found by a little irl at Washington Retreat, during the late pie , ie. is awaiting a claimant at the Sixth Ward Police Station. CITY NOTICES. TirosE of the public who clesire.a sewing ma chhie i•hould call at the reception room, corner of Eleventh and Chestnut streets, and order that splendid combination of fine arts the American Buttonhole Sewing 'Machine. It is,the only inaeldnelby.whith an entire dress can be made. Riverside Institute of Burlington' county, N. J., chartered as an asylum for the gratuitous educa tion of Soldiers' and Sailors' orphans, bids fair at the present time to be one of the most successful charities of the kind ever established. The Washington Library Company, whose plan for raising funds for the support of this Home kes already been . pUbliShed in our columns, are meeting with the greatest success, and even more than-was anticipated by the most san guine of its supporters. Stock at one dollar per share, and every purchasera the same receives ti fine steel.plate engraving, worth fifty per cent. more than the cost of hi= stock. Each share of stock also i!uarantees to the holder EWISC present in the great distribution of presents in September next. At that time 1 , 3110,0u0 worth of presents will be distributed, and every sln.relvddc r will 'cc:Advt. something, as there are no blanks. For your money you not only receive more than its value, bat also assist in rearing one of the noblest works ever undertaken. DF.POT FOR Tith .4ALIC OF LASSI E S Five-dollar Washing Machine. Clothes Wringers, and Step Lad ders, 727 Market etreet, Philadelphia. J. S. LASLI tt. CO. MAC KINA W SUN I iOWNS MACKINAW SUNDOWN:! A large variety: Old:fords', Continental Hotel. FOE the Mountains or the Sea-side. Gentlemen going to the watering places are Invited to call at Chas. Stokes Si: Co.'s Ready-made Clothing Muse under the Continental, and get suitable suits of cloth ing for their comfort, while making their summer PURR FRUIT SYRUPS for Soda Water; also bottled for doniestic.uses. hlance, Griffith .4r, Cu., N. W. corner of Marshall and Callowhill streets. GENTS ' ! OZNTB' Wlllll2 FIATS! 0A81 , 0111)13', 'Continental Hotel. JONES' Herin., 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 open all night. CHILDREN'S lIATS, En' tre, Beautiful styles, Oakfords', Coutihental ilotel. DRAFNESS,I3LINDNIGSS AND CATARRH.— J. Isaacs, hi D., Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats all diseases appeitaining to' the above members with the utmost success. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the city can be seen at his office, No. hl9 Pine street. 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. ROCILILILL $5%". WILSON, —Clot 608 and 608 Chestnut street, • White Linen Duck Pants. White Linen D u ck Punts. White Linen Duck Vests. White Linen Duck Vests. Genoese Linen Dusters; • Genoese Linen Dusters. 'Boys' Linen Garibaldi& Boys' Linen Garibaldi& A great variety of white and colored linen•clothing bummer Clothing of all descriptions. Alpaca Coats Rocutuna. & WILSON, Olothiug House, 603 and 606, Cheetnut street. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN. - PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1867. FINANCIAL and COMMERCIAL Rake at the Philndelphta Steel:Rxetupge. MAT nowin. $ 2OO City ee nelk% 2 eh Read trf 4 0 0 di) 100 04 sh do trf 62.1-16 1000 U S 54004 '67 , c.oli 100 Hlt Phil 45t Erin e3O : 113 109 400 eh do ' b3O 2.3 2000 do 'O5 .101 1(Is 100 811 do Mil 2S 1000 Vend I 'AI" 36 10 eh Penns R 151.fr' s 2000 Cam& Burlington 100 ell do h6O 621( Co It de hr. sr.6o rAi BigMottutain p 8 ehleli Nay 44? ii The Stock market was remarkably quiet this morn ing. there being very little disposition to either buy or sell. The abundance of capital offers great incentives ffir speculatlite, Mit the . publie, who have largely fleeced.during the past year, exhibit no desire to take any new venture s.' Government Loans were very quiet and closed at 11041103] for the Coupon 6's, '81; all @ 111 u, fig the Five-twenties, '62 00941119% for the '644i; 109, 1 ,;4109 . 3‘ fot the '6s's; 108 for the Polley; 102 for the Ten-forties; 107% for the :hum and July Seven-thirties, and 1073¢ for the February -do. State Loans were very firm. City Loans sold to a limited extent at 991(0100 for the new, and 95% for the old certificates. Reading Railroad was weak and closed dull at 52%. Philadelphia and Erie Railroad sold at 21i—a decline of X, and Pennsylvania Railroad at _ 52X....129.was bid for. Camden and. Amboy Railroad; 31 tor Little Schuylkill Railroad; 28% for Catavvissa Railroad Preferred, and 43%_ for Northern Central Railroad. In Canal stocks the transactions were un important. hank shares were steady. Passenger Railway shares were neglected. 683‘ was bid for Second and and Third Streets; 17% for Thirteenth and Fifteenth Streets; 273; for Spruce and Pine Streets, and 13 for Bestonville. Messrs. De Raven Brother, No. 40 South Third street, make the following quotations of the rates of exchange to-day,at 1 P.M : American Gold 139%4140%, Silver—Quarters and halves, 1324133%; Cumpouud Interest Notes—June, 1864,19.40; July, 1864, 19 40; — August~lB64,--18U; Oct., 1864, 17%; Dec. 1864, 17; May, 1865, 16%; August, 186i:V153,1 ; - Sopteihtier, 1865; 15; Octobet, 1865.14%. Jay Cooke de Co. quote Government securities, &c., to-day,as follows: United States 6'6,1881, 109%4110%; Old 5-20 Bonds, nix@ii.”,< ; New 520 Bonds, 1684, 168%410935; -5-20 Bonds, 1865, 108%4109%;• 5-24 Bonds Ju1y,•1865,107%4 108 ; 5-20 Bonds, 1867,10T%@ los% ; 10.40 Bonds, 102®102%; 8-10 August, 10734 4107%; 7 3-10, June, 107};(4107%; 3-10, July, 107 4107%; Gold (at 12 o'clock), 140t4'4140. The inspections of Flour and Meal in Philadelphia, for the week ending JulylB, 1867, are as follows: baneL: of ......... 3,601 Midd1ing5............ Condemned ..... Puncheons Corn bfeal Philadelphia Irlaxkets. FernAy, July 19.—Cloven3eed is selling from second hands, at $8 24@9. A sale of 50 bags Timothy,"at $3, and Flaxseed at the same figure. A small sale of No. I Quercitron Bark at $42 93 ton, - at which figure it is held with much firmness. • . Cotton is quiet but steady, with small sales of Mid dling Upland at 26c., and New Orleans at 27e. The Flour trade is dead, there being no inquiry ex cept for small lots of the better grades for the supply of the immediate scants of the home consumers. Salty of superfine, at sB@B 50; extra, at s9®s9 50; North western extra family, at slo®sl2 50; Penna. and Ohio do. do., at $11@,13, higher figures for fancy lots. Rye Flour is scarce and commands $8 25®$8 50. Prices of Corn Meal are entirely nominal. There is not much wheat coming forward and not much demand for it. Smal sales of new Southern Red at $2 700 2 75; and 400 bushels old Pennsylvania dittdat $2 SO. Rye is steady at $1 60. Corn is very quiet, small sales of yellow at $1 13, and 1,000 bushels ixed Western at, $1 09()i1 11) Oats are unsettled; a large lot of Pennsylvania sold at 02,1(:e., and some Western at 90e. 11ARINE BITLLET r . PORT OF PRILADELPIIIA-JuLy 19 ARRIVED THIS DAY. Steamer W 'Whilden, Riggans, 13 hours from Balti more, with mdse to J Ruoff. Seim Simmons, 4 days from George town. DC. with old iron to captain. Schr Col Eddy, Coombs, 10 days from Bangor, with lumber to T P Galvin & Co. Schr W S Boughton, Totem, Boston.. .Schr F Nickerson; Kelly, Boston. Scbr F W Johnson, Marts, Boston. Schr D E Wolfe, Dole, Boston. Schr Harbinger, Rodger; New York. Schr Jas Jones, Jones, Providence. Schr Carrie Holmes, Holmes, Providence. Schr M D Ireland, Ireland, Providence. Schr J T Weaver, Weaver, Salisbury. Scbr C R Vickery, Benton, Fall River. Schr S L Simmons, Gandy, Fall River. Schr Trabsit, Hackett, Fair Haven. Schr Reading RR No 45, Anderson, Norwich. Schr C Stetson, Somers, Braintree. BELOW. Brigs H Virden, from Caibarien; 0 C Clary, from Mayaguez; sehr C Lang, from Turks Island, and one bark, name unknown. CLEARED THIS DAY. Ship Tonawanda, Julius,-Liverpool, Cope Bros. Steamer W Whilden, Riggme, Baltimore, J D Ruoff.• Brig Fanny Butler, Bartlett, Bangor, J E Bazley&Co. Schr W Slater, Smalley, Boston, Mershon & Cloud. Schr John B Austin,Davis, E BoSton, Caldwell,Gordon & Co. Schr Ruby, Lee, Newburyport, Knight & Sons. Schr Marian Gage, Shepard, Boston,Rommel&Hunter. 'Schr Col Eddy, Coombs, Boston, do ' .scht J C Atkin, Atkin, Milton, captain. MEMORANDA. Carlos, Strout, cleared at Boston yesterday "lor Valpalaiso. Ship Ell t Norton, Nickels, front San Francisco, ar rived off the Capes of Virginia 15th inst, received or ders for New• York, and prOceeded. Ship J L Dimmick, Harvard, at Cardiff sth inst. for Hone Kong. Ship Weoster, Norris, from New York Sth Feb. for San Francisco, was spoken 17th April, lat 5630 5, lon 6710. Steamer Roman„ Baker, cleated at Boston yesterday for this port. Steamer St I.OIIIP, Claussen, at New Orleans 16th inst. from Boston. Steamer Nova Scotian,Aird, from Liv.,ri 00l via Lon. donderry, at Quebec, 16th inst. Bark Thomas (Br), Peterson, hence at Cardenas 16th Instant. Bark Almira Coombs, Wilson, sailed from Cardenas 10th inst. fore port, north of Hatteras. Brig C Matthews, Cox, cleared at Bangor 16th inst. for this port. Brig E A Bernard,Crowell, sailed from Matanzas Sth inst. for thisport. Brig Beatrice (Dan), 150 days from Rio Janeiro, was below New York yesterday. Brig Castilian, Hardenbrook. from Caibarlen for Portland, was spokei 10th Inst. Cape May NW 60 railePall well. Schrs N & II Gould, Crowell, and War Steed,Kelley, hence at Boston yesterday. Schr Clara Rankin, Rankin, sailed from Nennebunk port 10th inst. for this port. Schrs Althea, GI egory, and L Audenried, Crawford, sailed from Salem 17th inst. for this port. Schrs Leesburg, Davis, and Reading RR No 49, Ro binson, hence at Providence 17th inst. Schrs Tennessee, Cleed, from Vinalhayen, and S L Crocker, Presbrey, from Taunton, both for this port, at Newport 16th met. Schrs L & A Babcock; Ephraim & Anna, Thomp son; Wm G Dearborn, Scull; Sliver Magnet, Watson, and Margaret Reinhart, Hand, from Boston for this port, at Holmes' Hole 16th inst. The Epbralm&Anna and 1. & A Babcock sailed again. Schr Rollins, Wall, from Plymouth for this port, at Holmes' Hole 17th inst. Schr Cornelia (of Fall River), Capt Dt vol, from Eli zabethport for Providence, with 16S ton,' coal, while passing through the Kilns on Saturciay afternoon, struck on a sunken wreck, and h Id bow no badly stove that she was run ashore to preven . stukh , p, Her cargo would have to be dischafged to re,uir the vessel. 'NOTICE TO MARINERS. • The Daboll Trumpet .at West Quoddy, H, ad Light Station hawing been repaired, it will be et uuded in foggy weather as heretofore. • By order of the Lighthouse Board, JOHN POPE, L H Inspector Ist District. Portland, July 16,1661. 251 THE PROTECTIVE FRUIT JAR. Wlirranted air-tight. • 251 TIN PRESERVING CANS. 'UPRIGHT REFRIGERATORS,. (Schooley's Patent.) PATENT ICE KING RE A , RIGERATORS. _ _ __WA:rhadA.IOLEIIS—AND—ICE.C-REAM—FREEZER,S A fine article of NURSERY REFRIGERATORS. GEM REA•SHELLERS. CHAMPION cumms.witiNGEßS. PATENT ULOTHES.DRYERId. DORTY'S PATENT ULOTHES.WASHER, the greatest • invention of the day. ThL machine «ill save time as .well as labor. WM. R. KERNS' House Furnishing Store, 9ren In tho evening. No, 1151 North Ninth street. 201 251 144% MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOANED UPON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, PLATE. CLOTHING, JOlk &o. lES at & CO. • OLD ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFICE. Corner of Third and Gaeklll etreeta, Below Lombard. N. B.—DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWE. POE La REMARKABLE LOW`KICES. PiiiIJ.DI4YIIIA, Friday, July 19. FINE HAMS , smoicv,l3 Tongues, Smoked Salmon, Spiced Salmon, Sardines, Boneless and in Tomatoes; Potted Meats, Prairie Game, in great variety; Finest Quality Olive Oil, and every variety Choice Family Groceries. BY THE PACKAGE OR RETAIL. ' SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, - - S. W. Corner Broad and Walnut. rail•tmoOln) EIPiANCIAJLA. NORTH MISSOURI R. R. FIRST MORTGAGE 7 PER CENT. BONDS. Daring Purchased $600,000 OF THE - FIRST MORT= GAGE COUPON BONDS OF THE NORTH. MISSOURI RAILROAD COMPANY, bearing 7 par cent. Interest, having 30 years to run, we are now prepared to sell the same at the low rate of 85, and the accrued interest from this date, thus paying the investor over 8 per cent. inter est. - which is payable semi-annually. This Loan is secured by tl First Mortgage upon the COM. pany's R. It., 171 miles already constructed and in running order, and 52 miles additional to be completed by the let of October next, extending from the city of St. Louis into Northern nod Centrsi Missouri. Full particulars will ho given on application to either of the undersigned. E. W. CLARK & CO. JAY COOKE dc CO. DREXEL & CO. P. S.—Parties holding other securities, and wishing to change them for till; Loan, can do so at market rates. • 161rn CLOTHING. EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR NO. 612 CHESTNUT STREET, Complete aesortmeut of choice SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, REDUCED PRICES. PATTERN COATS, AND CLOTHES NOT CALLED FOR, FOR SALE BELOW COST a PROPOSALS. TO PAPER MANUFACTURERS. t Proposals will be received at the office of t h e superiutendeiat of Public Printing for suurdying the State with Printing Paper. Said Paper to ho Book paper. measuring 25 by 40 inchmand to weigh respectively*4o and .Ar F ams u, till! ream. Ala), Duo Ole slat bay. uses.. ,) , in 17 by 26 inches, weighing 20 pounds to the ream. Did , will be received for each kind separately. Sold Pro. po,ras to he opened in presence of bidders, August 1, 1867, at the office of the Superintendent. Contract to run from December to August 15t4i. • • The succesrful bidders will be required rigidly to, con form to Papleowhich will furnished upon niapplication at the (ace -of time Superintendent; no proposal will be ~n ridercd unless accompanied by a..4ruarantee that the biddf.r or bidders. provided lib or their proposal shall be accepted, will enter into an obligation with good and suf ficient ref orifice to turnibh the articles proposed for; and each proposal must be accompanied Ihy satisfactory evi dence that the pentonP snaking said proposals are mann. fa ettinqs of. or dealeats in the description of paper which he or they propose to furnish. L. 11. PUNK, Superintendent Public Printing, 75 Market street Harrisburg. July If. 1507 , Jela ttt-St rl'll,l, 4. 'Ur" I i‘ACTOR.S. - l'ltui'o6 ALS WILL, 111 be rerniv,l to - the s rection of a First Uliun, itfq.ifit•TV!. , near Pitteburgh. Plana, &c., to be Peen at No. 06 Walnut street— ISAAC H. HOBBS, .Ivl9 2tv Architect. NEW PIIBLICATIONS. p.OO IN B"OAVDFL7MIZTiiigB WOKS CLOTH AND PAPER IVi COVERS, AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE, AT T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, 206 CHESTN ET STREET. Having a large surplus stock of come Books on hand. we Save decided to close them out nt once at Retail, at the above rates, In place of Rending them to auction. We are Belling come $2 00 books us low ag 50 cents each. come $1 00 books at 3.3 cents each, some 76 cent book, ht 25 routs each; some 50 cent books at 16 cents each and Come 25 cent books ut • 8 cents each; so all persons in want of cheap reading matter had better call and select a lot of these books at once, tlt the Cheap Bookselling and Publishing House of T. B. PETERSON & f3ROTHEItS, 310 Che chit street. Ire'" All Ittok. , published are for gni(' at Petemn's tte moment they Ziff., imued from the Prom, at Pa blkberß' friers iv 14.2 t AUCTION SALES: M . 1 IiuMAS Al U.l 4,..,Nt.e.n0, Non, 189 and 141 South Fourth street. STOCKS AND HEAL ESTA rE, JULY in Will include valuable Stor,:, No. 4113 Chestnut; La•ge Lot, three net Ridge road; Ground Rents, $6O and *4B a year; Brick and Frame Dwelling" Third, above Green; valuable Wharf. Gunner's Run Canal; Modern Dwelling, No. 222 North Twelfth: large and valuable Building 14. cbrner Broad - a - rid - Wallac r OlUderif Dwelling, 914 South Eleventh; Tavern and Dwelling. No. 1018 Locust: two Dwellinge. Nos. 1214 and 1216 Savory, and Frame Dwell ing. No. 622 Marriott greet, large amount Stocks, &c. to hardhilla at the Alle . toli Store Fisinmi TACKLE.— A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT. To be sold SATURDAY MORNING, At 'I HOS. ID It( It SON'S AUCTION STORE, Ko, 11°I , U H ESTN street WANTS. VTANTED—A FIRST'-CLASS A Itt;IIITECT AND Draughtsman. Apply, for throe days, to ISAAC 11. 110111113, Architect, office No. 436 W dnut street. I'. S.—Also, a vacant place fora student. jyl9-2t* TO SENT. c TO LET FOR THE SUMMER, NiCELYA EUR niched cottages, central, Cape island, WARE, 1224 North Sixtecn•hstreet; iv 19 2t IBAAC NATILANS, AUCTIONEER, N. E. CORNER Third and Spruce streets, only one square below the kchange. $250,000 to loan in large or all amounts, on diamonds. silver plate, watches,Jewelry and all goods of value. Office hours from 8 A. P tin 7. M. VI" Extab lb hed for the last forty years. Advances made in large 'All.ounts at the lowest market rates. Jeatf rp ISHCRUFT , S LOW WATER ADLTECTOR IS AN INVARIABLE INDICATOR OF APPROACHING DANGER FROM LOW WATER IN STEAM BOILERS. Price 560 00 applied. AUG. S. BATTLES, 2/1 N. Sixth area; 07 tf rp Sole Agent for Pennsylvania. TNDIA RUBBER MAOBINE BELTING, STEAM .1, Packing, Hose, dm. Eng Moen, and dealer: l 2l:Bnd a full assortment of Goodyeat 4 e Patent Vul canized Rubber Belting, Packing, Hose, &c., at the Manufacturer's Headquarters. GOODkrE.II, 008 Chestnut Street,. South aide. • N. B.—We have a New and Cheap. Article of Garden and Pavement HOB 6, very cheap. to which the attention of the public Li called. WINES, LIQUORS.. FOItEIUN AND DOMESTIC TV • ALES, BROWN STOUT AND CIDERS. P.. 1. JORDAN, MO Pear street, below Third and Walnut streets, begs to call attention to his large and varied stock of goods now ou hand; embracing Wines of all grades. amongst which are ileum very choice sherries and clarets; Brandies, all qualities and. different vintages; Whiskies, some very old and superior ; likoteltlitidliingliSh Ales and Brown Stout, together with Jordan's Celebrated Tonic Ale now so extensively used by familiea,,physicians, valids and others. Cider, Crab Apple Champagne and Sweet Cider; of qualities uusurptissed. These goods are furnhthod in pack ages of all sizes, and will be delivered, free of cost, in all parts of the city. D UGGIST SUNDRIE LATEB—DRUGGISTSm Tiles, Combs, Bru-liar, Mirrors, Two.oeers, Puff Boxoe, Holm Scoorel 4 Surghtil Instruments, Truest" Hard and Soft - Rubber Goods, Vial Cases (Rim and Mato) Byringoe, &0., all at "First Hands" prices, SNOWDEN di BROTHER, • apiti r» 113 tleuttt Eigl4l4 etroot. Old Ike, Taiiskies.' LARGEST AND BEST STOOK OF THE FINE OLD RYE WHISKIES IN T,HE LAND IS NOW POSSESSED BY HENRY S. HANNIS & CO., 218 and "LIZ 0 iscourrn .- FatCVINTrr wrirtnimer, Who offer the same TO THE TRADE, in Lots, on very advantageous Their stock of Rye Whisir..l‘ es; IN BOND, comprisel all the favorite brands en. taut, and runs through the various months of 1865060, and of this year, up to present date. Liberal contracts made for lots to arrive at Pennsylvania 8.8. Depot, Errics. son Line Wharf, or at Bonded Warehouses, as parties may elect. ACIMILA6III. /1111[Y Ceoollllls. e , MARKET & O NINTH. 4 6 k *\* WHITE BASKET DUCK. The Extra Heavy quality pure Linen reduced to One Dollar Fifty per yard. All grades and weights White Linen Mick. All grades and weights Brown Linen Duck. Linen Drills, good qualities, only 37 cents up. Fancy Drills, good qualities, only 45 cents op. Coating and Blouse Linens, from 25 cents up. 131,,AC1K. Ii[F."IINA:NI . . IRON BERitGE. • A fresh loY, goorrquality, at the lowest old gold price of fi.s evi , tr.; also. the two yards wide in large Int oh, at re> ducedjpricMo 40 cent Lupin's Black Tatnartines. $.4 White Tanuirtine Lupin's make. 37 Mark Ground figured Eneiieh firtmadinoi, ctd.White t ironud tigttred English I:renadirke.. 5 ctd. Plaid Cirenadined—extra cheap. COLORED ALPACAS GOATS HAIR For Suit.: a vend aznortment ; beet coloring+. at very Moderate priced. • 1101 CHESTNUT STREET. - TO THE LADIES. LINEN CAMBRICS. c;1 2 PREVIEW 'X' FOR DRESSES. • 4. 1 WHITE FOR HODS ES. Theta goods are ewntlal for Summer Wear. 7. g anti n u l . now selling the balance of oat Ina- Great Sacrifice, . . E. M. NEEDLES & CO., N. W. Cor.llth and Chestnut Sts., -vaatus ,Ifiism:saHo 1011 INSURANCE. Girard Fire Insurance Company, NEW OFFICE, 639 N. E. cor. Chestnut and Seventh sts. CA PI rAL AND SURPLUS, 535,0,000. All of which is safely Invested In Real Estate, Rondo and Mortgagee, Government Loans and - other good Securities. Company has • '5100,000.000 property in the last 14 years• and paid MORE THAN Fpj loe.e= by fire. It has nearly doubled its capital in this perind. It bhp n•r. r belonged to any combinatien of underwriters in city or out of it. Our Agents, in Penns.Ocaniu, and eli ewhere. hare lien 4,i4ructed to join any otganizatb.ii ter eatabiliditug arbitrary rates and rule., • Ws• have our own thrill of Pretniun.l and are not under the necessity of bOrrowing from the ext,•rieu cr of others. Brokers-and Agent! in Philadelphia profeeAng to repre• rent ua in any particular, should be able to show tear written authority for doing 11(.. Parties wiAing inserance will consult their` own interest by calling in person at this °thee. DlELerc.p.ft : TooMAS CIAVEN, lALFRFD S. GILI,F.'FT, Fl ',MAN . SHEPPARD N. S. LA WRENII,E, • THOMAS MAI:KELLAR, CHARLES I. DUO INT, JOHN SUPPLEE.IIENRY'F. KENNEY, JOHN W. CLAGHORN,• I.losEen KLAPP; M. D„ • SILAS ICLUKLI3, Jli.. THOMAS CRAVEN, PRESIDENT. ALFRED S. GILLE'TT, VICE PRESIDENT AND TREASURER. JAMES B. ALVORD,_ i3l4fim6mrm SECRETAPS. EXCURSIONS. FOit CAPE MAY.—THE SPLENDID giggElt now Steamer SUE, Captain C. Taggart, will take the Felton's place on the Cape May route. The SUE was built to run on the Chesapeake Bay; is handsomely furnished; has fine stateroom ac. cominodutions, and is fitted up with everything necessary for the safety and comfort of passengers. The SUE will leave Chestnut street wharf on TUESDAYS, THURS. DAYS; and SATURDAYS, returninfLun alternate days, . Fare tosCapi, *2 50 - ineitiding carriage hire Servants.... 1 76, Children.... 1 15, 41 3348-11trp 0. K. HuDDELL. THE COOLEST SPOT IN THE VI einity of the city is Gloucester Point. Boats . leave foot of South street, daft every three-quarters of an hour. Fare 10 cents. my3o-3m4p ALWAYS A REFRESHING BREEZE at Gloucester Point. Boats leave foot of South street, daily, every three-quarters of an hour. Fare 10 rents. myoo.3m4p HOOP SKIRTS. 628 HOOP SKIRTS. HOPKINS! rOWN MAKE." REDUCED - - _ It affords 113 much pleasure to announce to our rimer- OM patrons and the public, that in consequence of a slight decline in Hoop Skirt' material, to with our increased facilities for manufacturing. and a strict adlie‘ renco to BUYING and SELLING for CABII, we are ena. bled to offer all our JUSTLY CELEBRATED HOOP SKIRTS at REDUCED PRICES, and they will, as heretofore, always ho found in every respect more desi rable, and really cheaper than any single or double oPrillitfflOop Skirt in the market, while our assortment is unequaled. Also, constantly receiving from New York and the East- . ern States full lines of lowpriced Skirts at very low prices. ametiglthichisaiotof-Plaititikixtsat_thafellowing rates: - 15 springs, 55 cents; 21 springs, 55 cents; 25 spring, 75 rents; SO springs, 85 cents; 85 springs, 95 cents, and 40 springs, $l. Skirts made to order, altered and repaired, wholesale and retail, at the Philadelphia Hoopakirt Emporium, No. 628 Arch street, below Seventh. inhB-f,m,wlYrP WAL T. HOPKINS. 1; OUP HKIR ER AND CORBETS.—MRB. E. BAYLEY 11 No. 812 Vine Arcot, is now manufacturing all the varieties of Mop Blcirts. Ooreeta etc. Rile hae also the Real French Corsets. of new styles; Hoop Skirls altered and repaired.. mhWterp OARICLAGES. .10 • M.LANE, • AttARRTAGE BUILDER, 8408 MARKET Street. three squares west Penna. Railroad Depot, West A large assortment Carriagesor bullt Carriages constantly on bunt; alao, of every description built to order. InT/Ifs-f ut mina rp Terms. , IWA.TONIES• JEWELIIN • &e• ...si., Just Received . Direct from Parts Fib BY STEAMSHIP "ALEPPO," 'Agb LADIES' COIFFURES, In Entirely New Designs •TO SUIT ,THE LATEST H MODE OF ARDANOrtifi THE AIR. JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO., 822 CHESTNUT STREET. fel.f m w-tf 1O S. - ‘; rg J - TAYLOR,' 4249 JEWELER. An eleigant stock, comprising . FINE WATCHES. • VIAMONDS. ELEGANT JEWELRY. SILVER WARP, PLATED WARE, CLOCKS. Offered at reduced prices. .Watcbes warranted for IWO' yearn. Silver ware suitable tot bridal presents. WATCHES REPAIRED AND WARRANTED. 1028 CHESTNUT ST. • • 9 , BY STEAMSHIP iiRUSSIA." SILVER FILAGREE JEWELRY, Direst from Genoa. FANS AND FRENCH JEWELRY, Direct from Paris. JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO., 822 CHESTNUT STREET. fel•f.m.w-tfrPt GENTLEMEN'S THE FINE SHIRT EMPORIUM JOHN C. ARRISON, Nos. 1 and 3 N. Sixth Strew* Importer, Manufacturer Dealer in every description of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, In great variety and at Moderate Price. Particular attention given to the man ufacture of Fine Shirts, Collars, &o.; warranted to give satisfaction. LOOKING , GLASSES. LOOKING GLASSES OF THE VERY BEST Q, ILT A. IL 7L -1 Y. EVERY NOVELTY. IN STYLE AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLB PRICES. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, 810 CHESTNUT STREET. — HINDOW - SHADES, Ace. ~;EMOVALi. • C. M. STOUT & CO., LATE 1026 CHESTNUT ST., . - HAVE REMOVED TO 1100 Chestnut Street, Where they open in a few days with a full line of CURTAINS. CURTAINIIATERIALS, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, PIANO AND TABLE COVERS, LINENS, QUILTS AND HOUSE FURNISHING DRY GOODS, Invi-wfATmrro R LOWEST PICE'S. b KEEP THEM AT HAND! I.IIPRESERVED TAMARINDS.KEGS MAR. Unique Tainarinda sugar, landing and ,for sale bir fj, U. BUSEUER 00. 104 Bout ti Thlttiv aviinei Jes.wfmKrM