*V ‘-Cg" £- "•tf' |GITY BUtiUETIM. ''.’The Democratic Dkijcoatb: Elections—Bows —Mas Killed— Another Stabbbd,— The Dele gate election ot the Democratic party was held last evening In all the precincts of the city. In many of the divisions there was considerable fighting and plenty of bloody noses. front of the public house of John Halfpenny, 3*o. 929 South Ninth street, near the corner or "Marriott street, Michael Gallon was knocked down and dragged into the street, where he was beaten and stabbed. At the time the bloody attack was made a pistol shot was fired, *nd It was sup •posed that the ball had entered Gallen s body, as he was noticed to throw up his hands as li in jrreatagony. He was carried to the Pennsylva ila Hospital, where he died in abont twenty minutes after his admittance. , Tb e stabbing oc curred between 6 and 7 o dock. .Tthe deceased was stationed at the window of the election poll, challenging voters. It Is sold that he had a club in his hands, which he threatened to use on the head of any one who doubted his right to be there. A person who came up to vote had some words withhim, and this resulted in the knock down and stabbing. The deceased was a /Ingle man, and was abont twenty-three years old. He xesided with his parents on HaU street, above Ninth. His wounds were three m number—two in the right and one in the left breast, the lattor PC Dn?ta*g 3 §ienlglti K the Seventeenth District Po lice arrested Dennis Mcßride, John Tague, Thomas Holland, Michael Mcßride, Joseph Grav land and Geo. Faulkner upon the charge of having been concerned In the affair. Michael Mcßride, who is alleged to have dono the etib fcing, claims that Gallon beat him with, a base hall club. Gravland is alleged to have fired the ■pistol. The prisoners were all locked up in the Central Station, to await the result of the Cor in front of O’Neill’s tavern, atFffthand Jefferson streets, about half -past six o'clock last evening. He was a candi date for city delegated got a qnarrelyyia Charles Burns, who wne a candldateYor ward delegate Burns, It,is alleged, eeized Glrard and cut him in tho groin, causing a painful, though mot dangerous wound., Bums was arrested. This morning he had a hearing before Alderman lEggleton, and was held for trial. . ... Tflght occurred at the Precinct House at Eighth and Buttonwood streets. A man had his jaw broken. One arrest was made. _ In the Sixth Precinct of the Twenty-fifth Ward the polls were closed at the usual time. After wards another party came along, the polls were opened again, and the voting continued until three o’clock tills morning. No disturbance oc- Cn S C of, the Twenty-fifth Ward, at Plank road and Hart lane, there was a fight, but no person was eerlonsly injured. . • In the 10th division of the Eighteenth Ward the polls were dosed in consequence of a quarrel v about placing a watcher Inside. Boat Race on the Delaware Yesterday.— A. race between two sixteen-feet sailing eklffiJ— the A. L. Dager and the Jacob Mariner—came off on the Delaware. The match was for a purseo* S5OO. The boats left Palmer street wharf, Ken Kington, at 8M o’dock in the morning; and pro ceeded to Chester buoy and returned. Consider able interest was manifested in the race, and ntt merous small crafts with flying colors foUowed the racing boats over the course. The fleet pro eented a very fine appearance os it saUed do wn the river. A fine breeze was prevailing, and at times the race became quite exciting, altiiough the indications were, soon after starting, that the A. L. Dager would be the winner. That boat rrcached theqlty on the return.trip abont three o’clock in the afternoon: The Manner woe then abont eix miles behind. Robbery, and Kecovery of the Btolkn —Four colored boys named Frank Eddy, Lewie Johnson, George Rich and Theo. Miller were arrested at Eighth and South streets, by Policeman Joseph Glenn, of the Fifth District upon the charge ot larceny. Rich Is tho eon of a washerwoman, and was sent with some dothes lo the house of Miss Parker, No. 908Sprnoe street. Johnson accompanied him. From the house a gold watch and chain, and..h,number or, trinkets, valued at $250, Were stolen. Officer (Glenn was notified,and chased the boys to Eighth and South streets. The watch was found on Rich. The trinkets had been divided and each of the ■juveniles had some in his shoes. The accused •were all committed by Alderman Morrow. Policeman Seriously Injured.— Charles Wil liamson, William Erwin and Charles Riley got into a'fight at Fourth and South streets yester day. Policemen Berry, Nutt and Richardson came np and arrested the men. Williamson, ft Is alleged, kicked Officer Richardson and broke the cap of hia knee. The prisoners were all taken before Aid- Tittermary and were committed to prison. Chaboed with Robbery.— E. Smith was ar xestedyeßterday and taken before Aid. Tittermary mpon the-charge of having stolen several boxes of pennies from the office of E. Carpen ler street, near Second. Each box contained $l2 and they were carried oil' at different times About $3O of the stolen money were recovered Smith waß committed. Serious Accident.— Arthur McChrystal, while jjyiving a wagon loaded with stoves, at Broad and Willow streets, fell off and was run over He was seriously injured. Policeman Johnson aecnred the use of the ambulance of tbe Good Wil Company, and had McChrystal conveyed lo the Pennsylvania HospitaL Assault with a Beer Glass.— Win. Parrel ■went into Reidbach’s lager beer saloon, on Fifth street, above Cherry, last night, and got into a quarrel with another man. It is alleged that he struck the man on the head with a beer glass, causing a severe wound. Farrell was or ated, and,.was held to ball by Alderman Godbou. Bridging the Delaware.— A mass-meeting •will be held on Friday, Jnne 26,1868, at Board of Trade Rooms,in reference to the construction bf a bridge across the Delaware. Mayor McMlchael •will preside. Attempted Suicide. —A man named Robert Hiller, aged fifty years, residing in Mary’s place, lombard street, west of Seventeenth, attempted to commit suicide by cutting his throat. He was taken to the Almßhouse. Fatal Result Christian Kurtz, who waß run over by a car at Fifth street and Girard Avenue, died thfs morning at the St. Joseph’s Hospital. I'opulu.r Opinion of tbe Queen. i [London correspondence of the N. Y. Herald-3 « , This season promised to be the most brilliant ■ ■ dor some years, ior the Queen agreed to doff her •widow’s cap and re-appear at the head of society. She figurea at one or two court receptions and turned ont one day to lay the corner stone of a hospital—the first time she has taken part in any public ceremony since her husband's death. Peo ple generally, and shop people particularly .were xejoicing at this new impetus to the '‘season"’ when, lo! last week, her Majesty sud denly took to her heels andhaß stowed herself away, amid the inaccessible fastnesses of her THpMnnri retreat Surprise and anger were ex pressed on every side. An Irish member jumped pp in the House ol Commons and suggested that her Majesty should be asked to abdicate. This ■was cried down as- disloyalty, but her sub jects, high and low. are beginning emphatically > ; to deduce that if the Queen finds greater pleasure j in “ministering to a mind diseased” than in per , «*. forlning her various public social duties, 011-im ’ A -portent and pressing in their way. why the sooner she goes to Balmoral for good the better, jt is getting more and more apparent that her Majesty mu6t lav aside her ostentations woe or 1 Jnve np her diadem. The story current for, her sudden exit from London seems ridiculous -enough, but it shows the public really regard her .as a utile daft. She declares, so the gossip runs, AhatPrince Albert’s spirit always appears to her i £n her birthday— the 24th of May—at Balmo-' s';. jaj, and jnst three days before this she slipped i- eff from London for the haunted spot. 1 ■Tilt! Blsaster on Labe Erie—Two Troy r young X,U(Ues Among the Lost '5; _ . [Prom tbe Troy Whig, June 23.1 Among the passengers on board of tbe steamer I . iNorth Star, sunk by collision on Lake Eric, on K - >« a turday evening, were Misses Mary and Caro ls*# Hne Potchen, of this city* grand daughters of the P” fctate Gen.Geo.R. Davis. One week ago last Satur % ■*/„ S-v the slstera left the residence of their mother, jplj" flp 1 * Hie comer of Ninth and Hoosick street—the ENGLAND. old Davis mansion—for the West, with the view ol rialting their uncle Darwen Patchen, Esq., at Buffalo, and then journeying to Cleveland,_to witness a marriage ceremony In which/personal friend was one of the interested parties. They took their departure from Buffalo on Taesday last ’ for Cleveland, where they remained until Saturday last, when they embarked on the lU fated steamer North Star, bound for Detroit Both vonng ladies had long resided in this city —their mother attending with a degree of filial affection wely witnessed to the personal wants of her honored father Gen. Davis, long before his final dissolution. They were both accomplished and well edneated, and possessed In an eminent degree those personal charms and graoos which at all times command respect Their ages were Mary 23,-and Caroline 20. CITY NOTICES. The Sponge belongs to the lowest order of tho animal creation, but by tbe intervention of tho Elastic Sponge Company, it has been elevated in the stale, until itnow furnishes a conch upon which princes may repose, and a cushion whereon are sealed the highest dignitaries or tho .land. The reign of curled hair, moss, and feathers Is ovcr.slnce the Introduction of that cheap, light, compact, clean, cool, durable and healthy substitute, the Elastic Sponge. One trial will satisfy the most skeptical.^ Rev. Robert L. Collin, of Chicago, has ex pressed from tho pulpit his disapprobation of the Soro siß. Mrs Susan Anthony will he a sore sis if her next lriend Henry Ward should take up the cry against the bluestocking clnb. Wethlnklnstitalionsofthlßklna more becoming the strong-minded who wear coats, veßts and pantaloons; and tho most attractive of that class or garments, it Is needless to add, are to be had at Charles Stokes & Co.’s first-class Ready-made Clothing Honse, nnder the *'Contlnental.” The “Bt» Van Winkle” is the name of the latest novelty In Son Hats, j oat brought out by Messrs. Wood & Cary. 726 Chestnut street. For tne Country and seashore nothing could be more charming, i. he ladles will please bear this In mind. Messrs. W. & C. still continue to sell their elegant line of Fancy Bonnets and Hats at much lelow cost; also,.sverv stylo of desirable cut materials, In quantities to suit purchasers. For every description of hats and Bon nets. for Ladles, Children and Mlsses,their stock is by far the richest In the city, and their prices are won- Every lady should procure the “Rip Van Winkle,” which is really as exquisite a covering for the headas Boucicault’s humorous representation of the eccentric Rip himself is a sterling play. Fob the tiuMsiEß,— To prevent Sunburn, Freckles, and keep the skin white and .heantifm, use Wright's Alconatcd Glycerin Tablet of Solidifled Glycerin. It Is the heat of all Toilet soaps. Sold by all Druggists. B. & G. A. Wright, 624 Chestnnt street. Misbes'Hats, QbJltlren'B Hats, Sundowns of ©very variety, style,- and finish* Oukford & Sons, Continental Hotel;- - 1 -- , Bower’s Senna Figs, fob Constipation— fifty cents. Depot Sixth and Vine. Fine Watches.—We desire to call the atten lion of watch-buyers to the very fine Watches made by the American Watch Company of Waltham, and known as the %-plate, 16 size. To the manufacture of these watches the Company have devoted all the science and skill in tho art at their command, and confidently claim that for fineness and beauty, not less than tor the greater excellencies of mechanical and scientific correctness of design and execution, these Watches will compare favorably with the best made In any country. In this country the manufacture of snch Watches Is not even attempted except at Waltham. For sale by all respectable dealers. Roubihb & Appleton, Agents, No. 182 Broadway, N. Y. To the Fraternity. „ „ „ Choa. Oakford & Sons have a fine stock of New Silk Hats, suited to the wants of tho Masonic Frater nity on the coming occasion. Stores under the Con tinental Hotel. Florence Sewing Machine. Florence Sewing Machine. Florence Sewing Machine. Office, 1123 Chestnnt street, Philadelphia. Judicious mothers and nurses use for children a safe and pleasant medicine in Bowee’s Infant Cob dial. ■ Moth Patches, Freckles andTAn.— The only. Tellable remedy foi those blown discolorations on the face Is “Perry's Moth and Freckle Lotion.” Prepared only by Dr. B. O. Debut, 49 Bond street, Now York. ' ew"8old everywhere. V Beware of Tooth Poisons , , Vended under the name or Dentifrices. Adopt and ad here to the only preparation that really preserves the teeth and hardens the gums, fragrant Sozodont. Its effects on decaying teeth are marvellons. “Spalding’s Glue" mends Crockery, Wooden Ware, &C, . L. Gutekunst’s Model Bath-house and best Hair dyeing Saloon, for Ladies and Gentlemen. Corner of Fourth and Branch. Burgical Instruments and druggists’ sun dries. ■ „ „ Snowden & Bhotheii, 23 South Eighth street. Fine Custom-made Boots and Shoes for Gen tlemen, Bartlett, 33 South Sixth street, above Chest nut. Members of the Masonic Order can got their Silk Hats for the coming “occasion” at Chas. Oak fobd & Sons, under the Continental Hotel, Dearness, Blindness and Catarrh. J. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of the Eye and Bar, treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost success. Testimonials from the most ro- , liable sources in the city can be seen at hia office, No. 60ft Arch street. The medical faculty are Invited to accompany their patients, as he has no Becrets In his practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made for flTamttlfttion. MAKIME HUIdLETIN. POET OF PHILADELPHIA- June 23 tWSee Borins Bulletin on Inside Page. ARRIVED THIS DAY. _ , ai FteamerHLGaw. Iler, 18 hours from Baltimore, with mdse to A Groves. Jr. „ _ , , . Bchr Potoei, Trouax, 1 day from Leipaic, Del. with grain to Jos E Palmer. Bchr Beading BE No 47, Bead. Norwich. Bchr H Q Ely. McAUliter, City Point Bchr B B Wheeler, Lloyd, Boston. Bchr M E Simmons. Dandy, Boston. Bchr M D Ci amner, Cranmer, Boston. Schr A M Aldridgo. Bobinson, Boston. Bchr J C HenryTpilkeß. Lynn. *- Bchr J Wliletß. Baylee, New York, Biar Nellie True. Hume, New York. Bchr C Merrick. Montgomery, New Bedford. Bchr J Btockham, Price, Portsmouth, V Bchr W P Pb^BL&^»AY. Steamer W Whitten. Riggans, Baltimore. Reuben Foster. Bchr A F Randolph (Br), Beunett, 81 John, NB. J H At* | Bchr W W Fharo, Allen, Savannah, Lathbury, Wicker sham & Co. _ _ ' Bchr Lizzie Evans, Evans, _ do . i*SU ~« ! Bchr R RR No 47, Rood. Now London, Qulntard,Ward&Co Bchr A Hammond,.Painfc. Welßleet, binnickson & Co. Bchr J H Perry. Kelly, N pcdfoid, Blakiston, Graefl & Co. Bcbr R RR No 42, Anderson, Pawtucket, J Rommel, Jr. Bchr J WillettaTßavles, Providence, do Bchr Nellie True. Hume, Portland, , n do Bchr H G Ely * McAllister, Richmond, CaldwelbGordon Wheeler, Lloyd, Boston, BordaJtcller&Nuttlng. Bchr AM Aldridge, Robinson, do Schr Bailie B, Bateman, Boston, do Schr 8 & E Corson, Brower, Boston, do Schr Boston, L Audenriod&Co. I^^&»«&ndden4°Co. Schr C Merrick, Montgomery, Boxbury, Van Dus on, Bro BchrJ Btockham. Price. Boston. WHJohna * Bro. Bchr W P Phillips, Bomcre, Medford, Caatner, Btlckney & Wellington. ' 4 _ Schr 8 & M D Scull, Steelman, Boston, do Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange. - LEWEB, Del., June 23* The schr Ella Matthews, fromCaibarlen-—.for oidere, anivedhere on Saturday and left Sunday for New York. Left at Caibarien. ships J T Richardson, Oliver for Now York, loading; Theobold. Theobarjy»d at M John* fActKweK 11th hat. : TO RENT. The First Floor CBaok) OF TUB - NEW BULLETIN BUILDING, . No. 607 Ohestxxut.Stijeeft, (And 604 Jayne Street,) SUITABLE FOBASIABUBMCC COMPANY. Inquire In the Publication Office of the Bulletin, •leStfrp ; ; ext noon vo tost office. Entire tipper part. Basement and Bub-Cellar. Ajjply at 430 Chestnut Street. ei>2Btfn>s 1106. REMOVAL. 1106. THE HKCEB nARUFACTUBISG COHPART Have Removed their Warerooma to . No. 1106 Ohestrvut Street. SINGER’S NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE U simple, durable, quiet and light running, wad capable of performing an a-tonifiUiig range and variety of work* it win hem. fell. stttchTwaid, gather, cord, tuck, quilt, myaiyrp* 0 ' TO. E. COOPER, Agent. ONLY 1,000 LEFT OF THE 5,000 OF THE MUSIC ALBUMS, BOUNBIN Gilt Eioh Morocco, with Gilt Edges, CONSISTING OF TWENTY OF THE Most Popular Pieces of Music FOR ONE DOLLAR, The Retail Price of which would be not less than FIFTEEN DOIAAUB, AT GOULD’S PIANO STORE, No. 933 Chestnut Street, ALSO AT Claxfon’i Book (Store, Vo. 1214 Chestnnt St. Union Piano Company, 1017 Walnut St. Conrad Brothers, Ho. 1107 Chestnut St, Je2tf _____ a* AMfiTAI marietta i marie ft a: MARIETTA 1 MARIETTA! „ MARIETTA! BYT. A TROLLOPE. BYT. A TROLLOPE. TROLLOPE'S NEW BOOK, MARIETTA _ DOUBLY FALBE, BY MRS. STEPHENS. And other New Works, published this day by T. B. PETERSON % BROTHERS. No. 806 CHESTNUT STREET.PHILADELPHIA MARIETTA. ByT.A Trollope, author.of ’'Gemma,’’ "Bcppoi tne Comcript." "La Beata:” A Tusoan Romeo and Juliet,” "Leonora.Caaalonl,” ‘Glullo Mala testa,” “Lindisfalrn Chase," etc. Complete in one l.rge duodecimo volume, unlferm with Gemma." Price $176 In cloth; or. 81 60 In paper cover. GEMMA. A Novel. By T. A Trollope. .Fully equal to •The Initials.” Complete in one large duodecimo vol ume. Price 82 00; or, in yaper Cover, for 8160. DOUBLY FALSE. By Mrs. Ann S. Stephens, author of “Fashion and Famine,” etc. Complete In one large duodecimo volume, nice SI 76 in cloth« or $1 50 in PaP MRSyANN S. STEPHENS' OTHER WORKS. _ Doubly False 81 60|The Heiress, .e........ 81 60 The Soldiers’ Orphans. 1 601 Fashion and Famine... 1 60 Silent Struggles 1 BOlMory Derwent. 1 60 The Wife’s Becret 1 60 The Gold Brick. ...... 1 50 The Rejected Wife 1 50IThe Old Homestoad..,. 1 60 The above ore in paper cover, or In cloth, price S 3 each. AH Books eent. postage paid, on receipt of retail price. All books published are for sale by ua the moment they are Issued from the press, at Publishers* prices. Call in person, or send for whatever books you.want,.to T. B. PETERSON 6 BROTHERS, 806 Chestnut street. Philada.. P«. HARVARD COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE. MASS. Tho examination for admi’fiion will be held on TIIURBDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Jtily 9th. 10th and Uth, 1868. Attendance on the three days is required, beginning at 8 A. M. Another examination begins Sep tember utb. at the eame hoi*. xHOMAB HIM*. President Jp9,tq % *h«Bt QOUNTRY gEATS. BOXES. We have Just received direct from Europe the finest assortment of Musical Boxes ever imported, including Piano-foito, Bfllp, Mandoline and Celestial Voice accom paniments,, with beautiful Home Melodieß and choice Operatic Selections. „ The advantage of personal attention it* Europe enables ub to offer Instruments of the VERY FINEST QUALICY at moderate prices. FARR & BROTHER, IMPORTERS, 324 Chestnut Street, below Fourth. 1e23 tu vi f 3trp SOFT CRABS. A large tot received thlß morning at LEACH’S, NINTH AND CHESTNUT. A PLEASANT COUPLE, Oil TWO YOUNG LADIES, A desirous of tbo advantages of the purest French, in a plain, hut delightful country-ho use, can pa accommodated four miles from Wire Bridge. Accommodations aho for two horses and Carriage. Address, “C. B. 0n.,” this office. je23-2trp» POE SALE - GERMANTOWN - ONLY 81,0 Ce HH; Wanted. Four beautiful Cottage Rcudencea; parlor, lo dining-room, kitchen, 7 oh ambers, hath, hot and cold water Within three minutes’ walk of Wayne Station, water, wi.iuuuue .RICHARDSON A JANNEY, je!3-6t* 206 South Fonrth Btreet IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE. CITY AND 1 County of Fnllaaelphßr—Eßtate of ALEXANDER SYMINGTON, deceased.—The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit eettlo and adjust the second account ol JAMES N. DICKSON, JAMES J. BARCLAY on< FRANCIS R. FERGUSON, Executors of the last will and testament of ALEXANDER SYMINGTON, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the handß of the accountant, will meet the pwties Interested for the purpose of his appointment on Tuesday. July 7th, 1868, at 11 o’clock. A. M., at Ills office, 608 Walnut etreetln the city of Philadelphia, unburst Je23-w&f.4ts Auditor. IN UJLA RUBBER MACHINE BELTING. STEAM PACK A amtoeen and dealers wIU find a full assortment of Goodyear’s Patent Vulcanized Rubber Belting, Packing Hoie, Ac., at the Man^sgS^lf,|? aq “ alterll ' ■ 808 Chestnut street. South side. N. B.—We have now on hand a large lot of Gentlemen’*, Ladles' and Misses' Gam Boots. Also, every variety and tyle of Gum Overcoats. ISAAC NATHANS. AUCTIONEER. N. E. CORNER X Third and Bpruee streets, only, one square below the Exchange. 8260,000 to loan in large or small amounts, on diamonds, silver plate, watches, ft welm and aUgoods of vidne. Office hours from 8 A. M. to 7 P.M. ET I'Estab lished for the last forty years. Advances made in large amounts at the lowest market rates. laS-tfrp rpoß SALE.— TO MERCHANTS. STOREKEEPERS f Hotels and dealers—2oo Cases Champagne and Crab Cider. 860 bbls. Champagne and Crab cider 820 Pear street moGKOUEKS, HOTEL-KEEPERS. FAMILIES AND X Others.—The undersigned has just received a fresh supply Catawba.Callfonila.and Champagne Wines,Tonie Ale Uor Invalids!, constantly on hand. *220 Fear etreet. Below Third and Walnnt streets. WALNUT'S AND ALMONDS.—NEW CROP GRENO, hie Walnuts and Paper Shell Almonds, for sale by J. B. BOSSIER A CO» KB Booth Delaware avenue. XO BENT. TO LET. SEWIKHMACHIIfES. HEW PUBLICATIONS. EBCTOATIOK. J.E.C aldweu& C°- -JEWELKBB,;.... 902 CHESTNUT STREET, Have 3 net received direct from Faria, a large Invoice FRENCH JEWELRY. Half Sets, Sleeve Buttons, Medallion Beoklaces Bracelets, Chains, &0.,&e., In beautiful design*, the newest and choicest PARIS NOVELTIES. bp4 «tn th tfrpi - Having Porcbaied the Intereit of ITHOB> WKIOOINS, Bsq., My lata partner In the firm of WKIGQINB & WARDEN, I will continue tho > Watoh and General Jewelry Bueineia At the old stand, S. E. corner Fifth, and Chestnut Sts* And respectfully request a continuance of the patronage so long and liberally bestowed upon the late firm. Particular attention given to the repairing of WATCHES and JBWELBY. A. B- WARDEN. PnttAD*.. March 16.1868. myarlmrpa BKOCEBIEB, MOTOBB, AC. CRIPPEN & MADDOCK, 116 S. Third Street, below Ohestirat (Late W. U Maddobk ft C 0,.) Have on hand a large and choice stock of GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, which they are offering by the package at Greatly Reduced Prioos, BALTIMORE FAMILY FLOUR CONSTANTLY ON HAND. mhis-th e tn 6mrp ; === Extra Choice JAPAN TEA. Tills Tea ta grown In the gardens On the “Ya-mruahe.ro" bills. It is fired with great care In large baskets lined with silk, over a slow fire. FOR SALE BY THOMPSON BLACK’S SON & 00., Broad and Chestnut Streets. nolS-tnthstf IHE Hlt£ ARTS. NEW STYLES OF LOOKING GLASSES NEW ENGRAVINGS. NEW OHBOMO-LITHOGEAPHS. EARLES’ GALLERIES, 816 Chestnut Street. CABPKTinOS AHD OIL OLOIjaS. WHITE CANTON MATTING, liGbb than Original Cost of Importation, 1 85c. PEB YABD. I. H.GODSHALK&CO. 798 Chestnut Street. CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, 6c At Low Prices. E. XL GOPBHAI.K, VZZBOb & WIEDKBABEIH 1a37-6mrp FDBNITDHE, AC FINE FURNITURE. GEO. J. HENKELS, lACY 4 00, Thirteenth and’Chestnut Streets. jpll 2mS BEAL ESTATE SALES. ~ ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—ESTATE OP ISAAC WHI Rodgers, dec'd.—Thomas & Sons, Auctioneers.—Pur- JKStt ß uantto an Alias Order of the Orphans* Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, will bo sold at public sale, on Tuesday, July 14.1868. at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described property, lato of Isaac Rodgers, dec'd., viz.: A three-story brick messuage, and the three two story frame messuages, and the lot of ground on which they are all erected, on tho north side of Shippen street, 184 feet west of 81xth street; 20 feet front by 125 foot deep. To be divided and sold as toIIOWB * No. I.—' Three-story Brick Dwelling, No. 623 Bhlppen street. A three-story brick messuage and lot, on the north Bide ol Shippen street, No. 623; containing in front 20foot by 46 feet deep. , Three two-story frame Dwellings, No; 620 Bed ford street, in the rear of the above. All those three two story frame messuages and lot ol ground, south side of Bedford street, 20 feet front by 79 foot deep, Including on tho easternmost part of said lot, a court on which tho said three messuages front. One of the houses fronts on Bedford street, No. 620; the other two is the rears gay'Clear of all Incumbrance. By tho Court, JOSEPH MEGARY, Clerk O. C/ - MARIA RODGEKB, Administratrix M. THOMAS & SONS.'Auctioneers, i<»23 ,W3H - * 133 and 141 South Fourth street. ITALIAN VKKMtWLI.I-100 BOXES FINE QUALITY white. Imported and (or sue by JOB. O.IIUS3LEII dl CO.. IUB South Delaware avenue. COLUMBIA HOUBE, CAPE MAY. THE f COLUMBIA. HOUSE, at Capo Island, N. J;,wiU bo opened this season on the 25 th of June. Situated but a few rods from the beach, with three hundred good'bathing robins standing di rectly at the surf, and with fine shade trees upon the lawn, this house roust surpass any .other at the Capes os well for its outside attractions and conveniences as for its extensive and well regu lated Interior. The Columbiahaa long been sustained by a sub stantial and select patronage from all parts of the country, and its appointments • may bo depended upon as strictly first class. For rooms,&c., address ' GEO. J. BOLTON, Proprietor, ' ■ Cope Island, N. J., BOLTON’S HOTEL/ ' ' Harrisburg, Pa. jel3 b tit th tfrpfi UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ( Will be opened for the reception of gueata on SATURDAY, JUNE 27. . The house haa been rcpalntod, papered and otterwiaa improved. Music will bo under the direction ol 81mon Baaater. Persona wishing to engage rooma can do ao by applying to BROWN & WOBLPPBB, Atlantic City, or So. 821 Blduaond Street. ie3tfn» CRISSON SPRINGS. MOUNTAIN HOUSE. This delightful auminer resort will open for reception of gneata on WEDNESDAY. JUNE 17th. Excursion tickets on the Fennaylvanla Ballroad can be obtained at Phila. delphla, Harrisburg and Pittsburgh. For farther Information, inquire of GEO. W. MULLINi Cresson Springs, Cambria county. Pa. ieiauns SURE HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Thia flratclaaa Hotel will open for the reason on asth June. Terms, 83 60 per day: 839 per week. ADPKEB3 R. R. THOMPSON, Proprietor, (Formerly of Congress Hall, Cape Island.) K. B.—Tho music will bo under the direction of Mr- Carl Bcntz. 3®15 25t SUMMER RESORTS. ON LINE OF PHILADELPHIA AND, BEADINO RAILROAD AND BRANCHES MANSION HOUSE, MT. CARBON. Mm. Caroline Winder, co. Mrs. M. L Miller. W. F. Smith. MnhaSo|Cl!g D co. E. A.Moss, Reading H6DI7 W e &T e£l«l?R&GS HOTEL. Dr^ h l*^fflEU«of^oW. Chaa. Kode^y^Dyk^g^; o., L M.Koona. 80, county. George T. county. DavULongaker^|lan^m^me c • Dr. James Palmer, Freeland, Montgomery county. my27»2m light house cottage, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. This well-known House has been Removed, Remodeled and very much Enlarged—with commodious and com- MOATED BETWEEN U. a HOTEL AND THE BEACH Ihe grounds surrounding are nicely enclosed and well shadeA Guests for tho bouse will leave the can at u. 8. MO BAB ~ JONAH WOOTTON. Proprietor. I,'OUNTAIN HOUSE, AT CRYSTAL SPRINGS. JF Allentown, Pa. will be opened on the 23d of June. This new establishment is fitted out in magnificent style for tho especial accommodatioh'of those from abroad, wbo seek a healthy and pleasant summer retreat. Rooms by Proprietor*. C Thla new, commodious, firstolasa boarding-house, will bo ready for guests Sixth month. Twenty-fifth. It Is beautifully situated on North Carolina Avenue, in :uU view of the ROBERm Proprlc^ Atlantic City. New Jetaey. a shlam> bousb Now being renovated and refnrnisncdi will open aa a first claea about tho 25th jar^ Proprietor. H ea ™hooleS' i 3 mountain sPKwaa n. j. &p9-th b to fid} Proprietor, CUMMER BOARDING WANTED-WITHIN TEN O miles of Philadelphia, easy of access, by a family of six persons* where no other boarders will bo taken. Address* stating terms* locality, &c.«. j t B 819 Chestnut street. je23*2t rp* The bboad top mountain house, BROAD TOP, PA., , will open for the reception of guests on Jane 17th. For terms, &c., nddiess T PEABSON, Proprietor Broad Top, Huntingdon county. Pa. DRUCS. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., N. E comer Fourth and Raoo Sts n WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AND PAINT MANUFACTURERS, Offer to the trade or consumers. Pare White Lead, Zinc White. Colored Paints, Varnishes, Oils, Artists’ Materials, &o. Agents for the celebrated VIEILLB nOHTMNE MOW-WfflTl ZlifC, goeerior to any other White Faint for tealdd work. We solicit orders from those who want PURE PAINTS: 201 and 203 North Fourth Street* Northeast comer of Bace Street. aplStfrpS ’ THE HARRISON BOILER. This is the only really SAFE BOILER in the. Markets and can now he furnished at a Greatly Reduced Cost. For Circulars. Plan., Ac.. Ac,. v APPLY TO HARRISON BOILER WORKS, PHIILAfiIBILPSMA. i.-TOimwnf REMOVAL. The Business and Publication Office THE AGE Has Been Heiftoved AGE BUILDING,” 14 and 16 South Seventh Street, ABOVE CHESTNUT. Icllthatnet WHIES, UQtOBS, AC. SHERRY WINES SUPERIOR QUALITY. AMONTILLADO, f MAZANILLA, The above were aelected from the atock of Gonzales & Ouboie, Xcrea, EXPRESSLY FOR OUR RETAIL SALES. A email Invoice of VERY PALE BHERRY, H. & A. C. YAK BEIL, No-1310'CHESTNUT STREET. roylSs tathEmn» wmp rauviBHiir« «oobs» GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS JOHN C. ARRISON, Nob. 1 and 3 North Sixth Street, Would respectfully invite the attention of Gentlemen to hla IMPROVED PATTERN BURT, Which has given such general satisfaction for neatness of fit on tho breast,, comfort In the neck and ease on the shoulder—made of the best materials, by hand* and a per feet fit guarante^F* A superior assortment of Summed TJnderwear. Flz: Canze-BcrlßO, Bllb and Cotton Shirts, Linen and Cotton Dravcn, Hosiery, Glorci, Blocks, Ties, my? th a tu2mrp CURTAIN MATEBIALs. CURTAIN GOODS WINDOW SHADES. CARRINGTON, DE JZOUCHE & .CO,i 1232 Chestnut Street, Are now opening, in addition to their large stock of Curtain Materials and Window Shades, , MOSQUITO NETS, In Lore and Gar, which for economy, for convonlonco,for durability and for ornament are not surpassed by any m the country. Made to order in any nice, color or shape, and chipped to any part of the United State. LACE CURTAINS Washed. Insured and kept until Fall. Wliite H olland Window Shades Made and Hung as low as $1 SO. of 4 fftp th ; • Desirable First Class investment. THE LEHICH VALLEY RAILROAD COHPASY OFFEB FOB BALE AT THEIB OFFICE. No: 303 Wa,lmit Street, AT HIHETF-FIVE PEE CENT., One Million Dollars of their Mortgage Bonds bearing interest at the rate of Six per cent, per annum. Free from State and United States Taxes, secured by mortgage on the railroad and branch©#* tho •'hn received in exriiange for these Bondi thus saving to , . Upholders of the old issue the ampnnt tope jpald for taxes. ■ h. CHAMBERLAIN, Sooretary. lelimrpi ■ ' ’ - WALLACE & KEENE, BANKERS AND BROKERS, 4*2 South Third Street. Irnrn* : • THE SAFE DEPOSIT CO., For Bate Keeping: of valuables, Becwrl>* ties, etc., and Bentlng of Sales, direstOks, aftSBE?-: | j etsask J °Ot\FlCiS, NCK SI^JHESTNirr^'M^KTa N.B.BBQWNE,Prerident V. H. CLAEK. Vine President. PATTESBON, Bee, and Treasurer. ]aie-thAtu.lyi9 IV'YV* BEHOVAL. TO THE NEW LOBO, STAB AND OABTER, YHATE. At Three Dollars per QaHou. Wine Merchants, WRAPPERS, &c.