A Mean Roubkrt.—Bcmlc McMahon, a middle aged Irish wqman", a resldont of Richmond, Va., waa-robbcd in this city yesterday. She had been ill for some time, and was on her way to Ireland for the benefit or her health. She had saved np fourteen guineas. She canto front Baltimore yes terday in one of the Erlccson propcllors. On tbe passage an individual scraped an acquaintance vrlth her. He represented that ho had relatives living; In Ireland, in the county to which she was going, and upon arriving hero he offered to get her a passage at a cheaper rate than she could do herself. Hne cut four'guineas from one of her garments and gave them to him, with tho chock for her bag gage. He had the gold pieces changed for green backs, and then took her to a shipping office, where he handed her a paper having upon it,— “Captain of the Toscarora will pasB Bessie Mc- Mahon to Liverpool.” When she went to the ■vessel the captain, of course, pronounced the pass bogus. In the mean time her baggage had been taken from the Baltimore boat by a boy. Asiahc ia a stranger in the city eho is unable to giro localities, and there la little probability of her finding her false friend or recovering ther property. Death or Col. White. —Col. Philips. White, a well-known politician and orator, died yeater day, at his residence in this city, of heart disease* In the early days of the Washingtonian temper-.- ance movement the deceased became very promi nent as an advocate of the cause. He was an active member of the Native American party, and in 1844 he was a candidate for the Legisla ture, but he was not elected. Although a Ken tuckian by birth he was alwayß strongly opposed to slavery, and on the formation of tne Republi can party he at once took the stump In advocacy of its principles. In. 1860 he waa. elccted Prothonotary of the District; Court and he served the term of three years. 'Socially, he was famed for a genial deportment, tho posses sion of some odd eccentricities of character and great skill arfd humor as a teller of quaint stories. Murderous Assault.— This morning, before Alderman Heins, Francis darter was charged with assault and battery with intent to kill. He had a difficulty with Pat Morrißsey. who reaideß ■on tho Plank Road, above the Reading Railroad, In the Nineteenth Ward. The affair originated from oh old quarrel. Carter, it Is alleged, knocked Morrißsey down, and kicked him In the head, Injuring him very' seriously. Morrissey was conveyed to the Episcopal Hospital, and la mow in a critical condition. Carter was commit ted to await the result of the injuries inflicted, tho Alderman refusing to take ball for hla ap pearance. i* Excursion to Atlantic.—To-morrqw(Satur doy) afternoon Boardman’a “First Grand Open ing Excursion” to Atlantic City will leave Vino street wharf at quarter to four o’clock, returning on Monday morning, leaving Atlantic City at 7 A. M. Tickets for the round trip, two dollars. With tho present flno weather this promises to bo u one of tne most pleasant excursions of the season. , Schuylkill Navy Regatta. —Tho concluding races will como off to-morrow, at 5% and 6 o’clock. At tbe former honrthe Atalantaand Faugh-a-Ballsgh, alx-bared outriggers, of the second class, will compete, and the races will be dosed by the fourth class ont-rlggers Lotus, L Cygnet and Mermaid. The first named boat will ’ be pulled by a portion of the champion crew of the winning boat Bachelor. Dodworth’s Band •, "will be in attendance. Woman Found Drowned —Thißmorqlng the body of an unknown colored woman wa£ found drowned at Tacony. The deceased was about 35 years of ake, five feet six incheß in height, and was clad in a blue plaid delaine dress, gaiter boots and red Stella shawl. The Coroner took charge of the body. . Railroad Accident.—A boy named Wm. Cal lahan, aged 12 years, was rim over by a car of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, at Point Breeze, yesterday afternoon, at 5 o'clock, and hod a leg cut off. Ho was riding on tho car and fell off. Ho was taken to hla home, No. 1814 South street. Labceny.—George Smith, aged fourteen years, was before Alderman Heins upon the charge of larceny. Ho was engaged In selling j strawberries,' and Mrs. Manners, residing in. Palmer street, alleges that he took from a table in her honse a pocket book containing $l5. Ho was held in $BOO bail to answor at court. Bunaway and Accident.—A horse attached to a carriage, beloDging to Mr. Charles Wolbert, ran away at Seventeenth and Hamilton street® last evening, about half-past six o'clock. The carriage was much broken and Mrs. Wolbert wsb slightly hurt, and a child, seven years old, was severely injured. . Assault with a Knife A woman named Julia Galoy was arreßted last night on Bedford street, on the charge ofhaving cut a colored man with a knife. The man Is said to have been se verely injured. Julia was token bofore Alder man Tittermary, and was sent to prison. Dkownbd while Bathing. —A lad named Wil liam White was drowned while bathing at Pier No. 18, Port Richmond coal wharves; this morn ing. fils body was recovered, and was conveyed to the residence of his parents, on Fisher street above Cumberland. The Quarantine. — The schooner W. Allen from Bagna La Grande, reported as having escaped from Fortress Monroe, Is now detained at the Lazaretto, undergoing treatment, and will be thoroughly cleansed and fumigated before being permitted to come to the city. Fob Cape May.— The fine new steamer Lady of the Lake makes her first trip to Cape May on Saturday (to-mbrrow), leaving Pier 19, above Vine street, at 9.15, and will return on Monday. NEW JERSEY MATTERS* Political.— The Republicans of Camden city Wand county are more than usually active in can aSvassing political affairs. Primary meetings will „ aoon be held to elect delegates to attend the State Convention at Trenton, on the 9th of July next. ,At this convention a candidate for the office of Governor will be nominated, and also the Elec tors on the Grant and Colfax ticket. The Im * portance of these nominations makes it obliga te tory on the voters in Camden and elsewhere to W select good delegates, men of reliability, in order f that the convention may nominate a candidate £ for Governor who cannot fail to be elected. To Y accomplish this object the principal work most I' be done In tho primary meetings. The cam •t, palgn will be conducted with ability and earnest ness; many distinguished speakers will address the people of South Jersey on the issnes of the •day. t _ A Dakgebods Peactick Of late the boys, L, small and large, in Camden, have Inaugurated a K practice very dangerous in its tendency, that of H attempting to ctobb the track iu close proximity ■' to an approaching engine. Already several seri- accidents have occurred from the practice, Htand within a weak one boy has been killed— had his leg broken, and a day or two or R, 'two since another had his skull fractured and an arm crushed. These sad results ought to serve as ■Lax caution to such reckless boys in deterring them Httfrom exposing themselves to so much danger. Taken to Teenton. —Yesterday Sheriff Sharpe to Trenton William Hanna, who was on Saturday to ten years’ lmprison- at bard labor, and to pay a fine of forty -one hundred dollars. The sentence, If fully car- out, is a severe one, and ought to be an im- warning to all who desire to obtain mo- outside a lawful channel. Mr. Hanna was a HPimaU who commanded considerable influence, and Hr, was something of a politician. V Beeaking abd Btealing.— The operations of inf burglars appear to be indulged pretty freely K in Camden, of late, as almost every night an at / tempt Is made on some dwelling-house. A night or two since, however, some bold robber or rob bers entered the livery-stable of Mr. Wilkins, on Front street, near Market, and stole.therefrom h. " four sets of good andt finely-finished harness: B "They decamped with their booty, without bin s’ • ’ dranee, and n ave not since been traced or dis ■ covered. ■ Sunday Bciiool Pic-Nic—The children con i’ neeted wilh the Third Street M. E. Church, of It Camden, yesterday went on their annual Dic-'nlc R excursion to Palmyra. They had a very pleasant Fourth of July.,—As yet the Council Of Cam den have taken no measures towards observing the coming Fourth of July. Tho day, however, will be signalized by several different colebra tlone, gotten up by private Individuals and asso ciations, but mostly by the youngsters with their crackers, squibs and firearms. , • Declines to be -a, Canmdate. —A. W. Mark ley, Esq., who was quite popularly Bpoken of In connection with tho nomination for Governor,on the Democratic ticket, refuses to allow hla name to go before tho convention. . Mr. Markloy la a thorough business man, too mnch bo to be a can didate under tho present auspices. PUBLIC PLUNDER IV THE BALE OF XUK IK ON-CL ADM. Letter from nr. William Faxo«,Assi*t ant Secretary of tt»e Navy# . [From tbo Hartford Conrant June 25.1 . The following letter from Mr. Faxon, Assistant Secretary of the Navy, to the editor of the Conr anl, wo have permission to publish, though it was not written expressly for tnat purpose: Wabhikgton, Juno 23, 1868. —My Dear Sir: The Courant of Saturday did not reach me until this morning, add I embrace, the earliest opportunity to thank you for promptly express ing your disbelief in the statements growing out of the sale of the iron- ciadß Catawba ana Oneota. For your own satisfaction let mo briefly explain to you the other side of the story, stating, how ever that there is no charge of ‘‘stealing” against either the Secretary, the Assistant Secretary or the chief of the bureau who consummated the sale—it is only of so arranging matters as to pre vent other bidders than those who purchased the veseelß from obtaining them—in other words, of favoritism or want of good administration of ex ecutive duties. These vessels, with six others exactly like them in every respect, were appraised , and ad vertised according to law. ; When the bids were opened it was found that for: these' two ‘vessels there were six bidders, and of course the highest offer was promptly accepted and the bidder notified to make a deposit, as required by the advertisement This, of courso, released all the' other bidders from any obligation, expressed or implied, to stand by their offers. Nothing was heard from the highest bidder, and as the de partment was anxious to obtain as much os possible for the vessels, It notified the next highest bidder ' that ,he could have them at his bid; but he, too, failed to respond. All the remaining bidders were then informed thatlf they desired the vessels at the prices named by them, they must make a deposlt of the required percentage within the time specified in advertlsement,and were distinctly informed, by the published cor respondeneeHhat “should more than one party make the deposit the boats will awarded to the highest biddor, and the amounts deposited by the others returned.” The only ‘‘arrange ment” necessary to secure' the' vessels was, to put up the money; but not a dollar was depos ited by any one. The bidder representing the parties who ultimately took the vessels know that it was no object for him to put up the money, as he was the lowest bidder, and he knew also that there were six other vessels as near like these two as the buttons upon your coat ore like each other, that could be purchased at the appraisal. Mesßrs. Swift & Co. then came forward as pur chasers at the appraised value. The chief ot the bureau labored long and hard to moke them come up to the bid of one of their associates, but they would not give $6,000 more for the Catawba and Oneota than for two others of - the same class, in every way as perfect vessels, which could be had at a valuation made, in pursuance of an act of Congress, by a board of which Commodore Wlnßlow, of Kearsarge fame, was chairman, assisted by four other officers, in-, eluding two engineers of experience. The de partment had no choice as to the particular vessels to be taken. The eight were exactly alike, and it would as Soon sell the Catawba and Oneota, a 9 any other two, or as the Catawba and Oneota;, and it made the sale, and put in the Treasury over three quarters of a million of dollars. The . remaining six vessels have not been applied for to thto day by any of the parties who think that they have been unfairly treated. Messrs. Bwift & Co. had gone out of the coun try and sold two vessels, as it now appears,under an intimation given them by the department that they might have those built by them upon the same terms that Congress, winter before last,gave to the builders of two other vessels: and as cer tain parties had got hold of this fact, and as " Congress authorized the sale in another way, a “cornering” operation Was attempted, and had there not been more.vessels! of the same kind then in market, possibly it might have been successful, and the government thoreby have got more money. It did, however, receive the foil value of the vessels, and can to day contract to build new ones exactly like thoso It has Bold for the money it. has placed in the Treasury, and have them where they can be pro tected with less expense, and without exposing those in charge of them to death by yellow fever. If the purchasers are successful In delivering the vessels, I have no doubt but that they will make a handsome sum of money—and they ought to. Any one who will go into this “extra hazardous” business, without the prospect of very largo returns, should have a conservator over him. Sincerely yoprs, Wii.liam Faxon. the corners. . Qoabteb Sessions Judge Ludlow. The whole session was occupied with the case of Lewis J.Crans and Robert J.Mercer,charged, with a conspiracy to cheat and defrand the prosecu trix by means of false representations. It was al leged that tho defendants entered Into an agree ment with Miss Frieke to carry on the perfu mery business, and Mr. Crons promised to ad vance $lO,OOO. ■ The agreement, however, when exhibited in Court showed that the promise was to advance $lO,OOO from time to time, as the business re quired it, but as Mr. Crans was disappointed in certain ventures, he was unable to make the ad vance. The defenceJiffered no testimony, but went to the jury on that presented. by the Common wealth. Jury out. , —Considerable displeasure is manifested, in the principal North-German cities, at the great lntfliclency displayed by the United States Con suls. Most of these gentlemen perform their duties in a very loose and unsatisfactory manner, keeping their offices open only for two or three hours during the day, and often-tlmes absenting themselves for weeks in succession. —Dlckenß went over to Paris the other day to witness the first performance of “L’Ablme,” the French version of No Thoroughfare, but became so nervous at the Idea of slttiDg in a stage-box and receiving an ovation from the audience, that he could not muster courage to enter the theatre on the opening-night.- - OIT* NOTICES. The Germane of Europe, next month, are going to erect a statue to Luther at Worms. A great jubilee is anticipated. Germans from all parts oi the continent are expected to attend the ceremonies. When is our Washington monument,which was begun In Washington Square, about fifty years ago,; to be completed ? It we can’t finish it for want of material, let us imitate the Patch in some form, and let as erect a statue of worms (of which the trees in the square will now famish ample material), and thus get nd of further disgrace in regard to the statue. Suits or clothing, suitable for the ceremony, can be bad ready made, at Charles * Stokes & Co.’e, under the Con tinental. . Tonoabial.— Artistic halt cutting, skillful shaving, Turkish shampoo, cleanliness and prompt ness. Binder, Northeast comer Chestnut and Seventh street. Poetb are fond of singing about “bods of roses, 1 ’ but commend us.wben weary and lired with the labors of the day, to a bed filled with the Elastic Sponge. It hat? no superior among the materials used in the prep aration of our couches, and is forty per cent, more economical than feathers or curled hair. Moreover, it combines the virtues of superior and permanent elasti city.unrWaled cleanliness,extreme durability, lightness and exemption from all the annoyances of insect life. For a sound sleep and pleasant drcams.commend us to the Elastic Sponge. B un Hats fob the Seashore.— The new Sun Hat "Rip Van Winkle,” just introduced by Wood & Cary; 725 Chestnut street, is the most charming head covering in the world, for the’Country or seashore, Messrs. W. & C. have greatly reduced the prices of all their elegant fancy trimmed hats and bonnets, as well .as their splendid assortment of bonnet materials. They are catting the latter in any desired quantities to suit purchasers. A rare chance for bargains in bonnets and millinery gooda. We judge from the immense sales that A. Allen’s Improved (new Btylo) Hair Ttestorer dr Dressing (in one bottle) Is preferred by every one. Every Druggist sells It* Price One Dollar. Straw Hats '.—Straw Hats and White Felt Hate, lor Bnramer weaiyatCha&.Oakfard & Sops, under the Continental Hole], ' Y EVENING BULLKTIN-tPHi: THE DAI Bower's Senna Figs, fob Constipation— dity cents.. Depot Sixth and Vine. Fine Watches.—Wo desire to call the attcn tiou of watch-bn vers to the very fine Watches made by the American watch Company of' Waltham, and known ns the X-plate, 16 slxe. ' To the mann&ctnre of these watches the, Company have devoted all the Rclenco and skill In the art at thdr command, and cotfidentifcUioi that for fineness and beantr. not lesa than for the greater excellencies of mechanical and scientific correctness of design end execution, these Watches will compare favorably with the best made in any country. In this country the mannfactnre of such Watches la not even attempted except at Waltham. ~ • • For sale by all- respectable dealers. EountMß & Arrr.ETOn, Agents, No. 183 Broadway, N. V. Masons and strangers visiting ourclty.will find avariety of goods In the Hat line, fpr Goats, MleEes and Children, at Chas. Oakford & Hons, under the Continental Hotel, . Florence Bewiho Machine. Florence Sewing Machine. Florence-. Sowing Machine. : , Office, Jim Chestnut atreot,, Philadelphia. Judicious mothers and,nurses use for children, a safe and pleasant medicine In Dowxa’S Int ant Cob;. DIU.' ■ .‘.v .’ Have Toe Tried the new Pcrftime ? Bouquet dee Antilles! It Is sure to. please, for It possesses all the desirable qualities; swest, lasting land cheap.; Frico 76 cents. Sold everywhere. _ A. I. MATHEWS * CO., 12 Gold st, N.T. Grover & Baker’s Highest Premium Sewing- Machines, 730 Chestnnt street. ■\ / Moth Patches, Fbeckles and Tan.—The only reliable remedy for those brown discolorations on the face Is “Perry’s Moth and Freckle Lotion,” Prepared onlybyDr.B.O.Pbbkv,49Bond street,'NowTork. tw~Bold everywhere. ■ ; ~ Surgical Instruments and druggists’ sun dries. ' • Snowotn & Brother, V S 3 South ffigbth street Fine Custom-made Boots and Shoes for Gen tlemen. Bartlett, 33 South Sixth street, above Chest* nnt For the Summer.—To prevent Sunburn, Freckles, and keep the skin white‘and beautiful, nse Wright’s Alconatcd Glycerin Tablet of Solidified Glycerin. It la the best ofall Toilet soaps. Soldby aU Druggists. K. & G. A. Wright, 634 Chestnnt street Misses’Hats, Children's Hats, Sundowns of every variety, style, and finish, uakfdrd & Sons, Continental Hotel. Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh. J. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of the Bye and Ear, treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost success. Testimonials from the most re liable sources In the city can be seen at his office, No. 808 Arch street. The medical faculty are Invited to accompany their patents, as he has no secrets in ms practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made For examination.' . H FOE BALE. TUB DESIEABIB TBEBB-STOBY BRICK DWELLING, , With Three-story Double Back-Buildings and Stable a rear of lot, with elegant side-yard. No. 1515 POPLAJB STREET. Built in best manner for owner's nee. • LOT, 28 BY 168 TO A BACK STREET. Apply to J. C. ARBIS ON, JeSO-lmrp Nos. 1 and 3 NORTH SIXTH BTREET. gf FOR SALE. J| A Large and Elegant GERMANTOWN RESIDENCE. Pint class in all respects. Forpstticulars, . Address Box 1706 JPbllipla. P. O. Je326trp» : ■ ■ TO RENT. The First Floor (Bach) OF THE . NEW BULLETIN BUILDING, No. GOT Cixestivut Street, (And 601 Jayne Street,) - • SUITABLE FOB MINBBBAJICK COMPMI. Inquire in the Publication Office of the Bulletin. . lebtfrp ~ - - ; '• " jaa TO RENT-DWELLING. SIXTH STREET, Hiii! above Noble, containing nine rooms andbath and ■Bi* largo yard. Addrets _ 'RENT," Tt* , , • , . - Bnlletin Office. 1106. REMOVAL. 1106. THE 813 CEB mitIFACTEBISG COUPAUI Have Removed their Warerooms to No. IXO6 <3b.estn.nt Street. SINGER'S NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE b simple, durable, quiet and light running, and capable of performing an a. tonishlng range and variety Mwork. It will hem. fell, stitch, braid, gather, cord. tuck, quilt, embroider,Ac. , . tnya lyrp WM. E. COOPER, Agent, THE HARRISON BOILER. This Ifl the only really SATE BOILER in the Market; and can now he furnished at a Greatly Reduced Cost. For Circulars, Flans* Ac,. /. APPLY TO HARRISON BOILER WORKS, • . PHILADELPHIA. lelO Uni AMERICAN ANTI-INCRUSTATION CO.’S, OFFICE, No, 147 South. Fourth St.. PHILADELPHIA. The AntHncrustator trill remove scale bom steam* hollers and keep them cloan, rendering the holler less liable to explosion, and causing a great saving of fuel. The instruments have been in successful use during the last two years in many of the large establishments In this city, and from which the most flattering testimonials of their wonderfnl saving, of;fuel And labor have beefl received. ... Parties having boilers would do well to call at the office .tiA examino testimonials, etc, JOHN FAREIRA, President: EZRA LCBESB, Setretaryand Treararer. tnvlBBmn> . ■ ■■« . '• • ' ' - . ISAAC NATHANS, AUCTIONEER. N.. E. CORNER L Third and Spruce streets, only one square below the Exchange. @250,000 to loan In large or small amounts, on diamonds; sUver plate, watches, jewelry; and all soqds ot value. Office honra from 8 A. M, to 7F. M. E£tab- Ibhed for the last forty years. Advances made .fa large amonnta at the lowest market rates.. laa-tirp a CORSETS. CORSETS. MADAME A. BAEATET TUB has removed her well-known .corset establishment /vH from 116 Bonth Fifteenth street to US BouthJfley* below Obeßfant, Philadelphia. Attention is invited fa her beautiful light linen comet for summer wear. ' myaB Bmrp6 INDIA RUBBER MACHINE BELTING,STEAM PACK iSgtoeers and dealers will find a full assortment of Patent Vulcanized Rubber Belting, Packing Hifa:*c.,AttheMan^^r^sH^d4uarters. ’ • 808 Chestnut steeißfj . w B —We have now on hand a large lot of Gentlemen's, tidies' and Misses' Gum Boots. Abo. every variety and tyleofGnmOvercoats. - ■' T°^iSS^rM^ie N^ 0 c 3 T6^WI ,CO_,Tilß South Delaware avenue. FOBSAIiE. XO KJEIM jT. SEWINOIIIACIiriVBS. tADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JOKE 3 Seven per Celt. Mortgage Bolds OF THE PENNSYLVANIA. AND NEW YORK CANAL. ANB KAJLIIOAD COMPANY. ' - Qnaranteedi Principal and Interest, By the Lehigh Valley Railroad. These Bond* iro a portion of SAOOOitOO on a road which will coat about *6,000,000, and twin* guaranteed by the Lehigh Valley, Railroad, representing; about *16,000,000. are, In every respect. : A Firat-Olass Investment. We offer them for eale at OS and accrued Interest from June 1» 1867, O. & BE. BORIE, 8 npttHUUnS’ EiOHiHflE, bowbn & fox, 13 nEBCHANTS 1 EXCHANSE. i leaSlmrp i ' : - ' ' ■ Desirable Firit Cite* Inveitment THE LEHrep VALIET BillttOlß COHPfiJIT ‘ OFFER FOB SALE AT TiIEIR OFFICE, - ' No, 303 Walnut Street, /:• AT BISETY-nVEPEB CESTe One Million Dollars of their Mortgage Bondsbearfag Interest at die rate pi. Bixper, cent. per_am)tun, Fieefrom&tateMdtJiiited^tafesTax^, payable on. the firrt aayeof JaneanflPeetotber. - - * Bald Bonds are either Coupon .cr Rsgtoterod* and ftre. eeonred by mortgage on tha rallroad and braneaw, too rolling stock and tbe franchiMiol the Cottony. - The outstanding Bonds of the Company dp¥ixi JBTB wfll' se received In oxchango for these Bond* thne laying to the holders of the old urue the amountto bepaidf or texq* II CHAMBBBLAIJJV Seoretary. lei loams ; v- . Office Central Pacific Bailroad Comjpany OFCAUFOBSU^ 54 WlUlin Street, PrewVerfc, Jane>l3th. The coupons of ttc Pint Itfortgaffo Banda of the Central Pacific Railroad Company, duo July 1.1883, will bo paid In full, free of Govermnent tax, on presenta tion on and after that date at the tankinghouse of FISK a BATCH, e NASSAU ctreet, " Schedules of 26 or,more Coupons (for which blanks, will be furnished on applica tion) will be received for examination from and after the' S4th instant. ; . •..’.V-' iV.t , ," . C. P. HIiMHfiDOS, Tice President. The Coupons will be cashed' in Gol'd or bought at belt price by & JBRO.. Vo. 40 SoDtb Tblrd Street* Philadelphia. itssact} - : v . WALLACE & KEENE, BANKERS AND BROKERS, 42 Soiith.Tlxird.Street. Iel81mrp? - VARPETUUIB AND OH. NEW CARPETINGS, Of the best French, English and American Manu facture, embracing Moquette, Chenille, Armtn- Bter, Wilton’s Velve{B,Brußsda,Tapestry, Three ply Ingrains, Damaak ana Venetians. Also, Oil Cloths and Mattings, oveiy quality, great variety. All at (he lowest Caßh Prices. R. TLu KNIGHT & SON, ' 1222 ciiestnat Street. - . leStfrp - A’ '■ ■■ WHITE CANTON MATTING, Less tban Original Cost of lmporiatton, SSOt 1P23E1 YABD« E. H.GODSHALK&CO. 733 Chestmit Street. CARPETS, OITcLOTHS, 4o„ At Low Prices. E. EL GODSHALK. RHBO. JL WItfhERaHEDI |R27-amn> . 188 TINE UTSs NEW STYLES OF LOOKING GLASSES, NEW ENGRAVINGS. NEW OHBOMO-LITHOPAPHS, EARLES’ GALLERIES, 816 Chestnut Street. DRUGS. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., N. E corner Fourth and RaoeSfe., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS ■ AND ■ •_ PAINT HAMFACTDKEBS, Offer to the trade or consumers! Pure White Lead, Zino Whiter ; ; Colored Paints, Varnishes, Oils, Artists’ Materials, &o. Agents for the celebrated VIEILLB HONTIGNE BNOW-WHITI ZINC, . iqperlor to any other White Paint for Inside work. , We solicit orders from those who want PURE PAINTS: 201 and 203 North Fourth Street* Northeast corner of Eace Street . . aplßtfrpS: ■ ■ - AUCTION SAEENr £< J.WOLBBRT, ACCTloN KatiigixTHßtr6et ON TUESDAY MORNING NEST. June 30, at 11 o’clook. at No. 16 South Sixth street. In lots to suit private gentlemen and in cases and denß' and Hennessey Brandy.’ Port. Bheny and Ma deira Wines, Old HoUand Gin, Rum, Monongahela and Bouibon Whiskies, Champagne, Clarots, Ac. A large' portion no win the cases ana bottles in which they. were imported, and all warranted strictly pure aa.imported. Catalogues now ready. - Also. 06 cases Imported FTcnch Pickles. 102631* M ARKING with indeubue ink, hmbboideb iXL lug, Braiding. Stamping, Ac. ■■ U« AsTOESYi’ Filbert street. ' .jOTTBIfftimBESOBTff. • ; UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLAhTIO CITY, N. J„ Will be opened for the reception of gueets on BATUBDAY, JXTBK 27. Tho house has'b«ep repainted, papered find otherwise Improved, . > • ; ■ . :• Mualo wiU be under the direction of Slmoo Haaalor. . Persona wiahing to engago rooms can do so by applying to BBOUtfN A WOBLPPBB, Atlantic City, or Ho. 821 Richmond Street. jeStfrpS ■ ■■ ■' • ' ' " •SUE? HOUSE. ■. ATLANino cmr. n. or. : ' This first-class Hotel will tpen for the season en Stb June. Terme,#B Wperday;Ba)perweBk. ; ■ . ADDRESS , ' R. R. THOMPSON, Proprietor, (Formerly of Congrcaa Hsll, Cipo ielMid.) ‘, N. B.—The rnoalo "will bo under the direction of Mr CMlScnt* ( " iW®* CRESSONSPRINGS. MOUNTAIN HOUSE. This delightful Summer resort will open for reception of gueita on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17th. Excursion tickets on the Pennsylvania Railroad can be obtained at Phils, delphla, Harrisburg and Pittsburgh. For further Information, inquire of . GEO. W. MULLIN, ' Crtsaon Springs, Cambria county. Pa. ■ leiaims •/ < - 1 SUMMER RESORTS. ON LINE OF PHILADELPHIA AND READING . RAILROAD AND BRANCHES. . • MANSION HOUBE/MT. CARBON. , Mrs. Carolino Wundor, PottovUlo. Schuylkill Co. tubOaborahotel.,^ Mrs.M.L.Miller,^raP.O^huylldUep.. W.F. Smith, R co. E. A. Moss, Reading Henry 011 CoIiNTY. • CoorgoT. Gride^^a^evtocounty. Davis Longakcr^eland^cutgomc^eounty. Dr. James Palmer. Freeland. Montgomery county. roy27-2m .. . -i light house cottage, ATLANTIC Cl XT, N. J. This well knowtt Houae has been Removed, Remodeled and vciy much. Enlarged—with commodloos^and oom- WCATEd’bETWEEN p. B. HOTEL AND TBffi BEACH The grounds BurronodlDg are nicely enclosed and wwl abided. Quests for the house will leave the cars at U. 8. H °obi l ilr^ r N ° BAB ~JONAH WOOTTON, Proprietor. TT'OHNTAIN HOUSE, AT CRYSTAL _8 PRINGB, r Allentown, Pa . will be opened on the 23d ol Jum. This new establhhment is fitted out in magnificent stylo for the especial accommodation of those-from, abroad, who seek a heaitby and.pleasant summerretreat Booms Proprietors, C**This newfcbminodiouß, first-class boarding-house. «^o e «bue. in fufivlew of AlUutlc yity, jol6-S6f ,- , New Jersey. T HE BROAD TOP MOTOTAIN HOUSE, will open for the reception of gnesta on June l«th. ror termß, Ac., T pEAKSON. Proprietor je9 2m* i Broad Top. Huntingdon county. Pa. fIOTTAGE BOABDING AT MIBB BILL’S ON U Lafayette stscet, opposite Dolaworo Houbo, Cano Island. Jca»lm«_ WATCHES, JEWELRY, AO. Trade Mark ' . , StjmeeJentbe Electro Plate, bv 0 “Heto. JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO. 903 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. Have been appointed SPECIAL AGENTS In this city for the sale of the QORHAM MFG. COMPANY'S FINE ELECTEO-PLATED WARE We guarantee these goods to be decidedly superior to anything in the market, excelling in design, finish and quality. A large assortment iriU be maintained, and sold at the manufacturers' regular, FIXED PRICES; myS w m flmrns BAILEY & C 0„ 819 CHESTNUT STREET Have juit finished a large variety of .' ' SILVER ARTICLES, Especially suitable for , BRIDAL PRESENTS* All of entiiely new tind beautiful designs. 819 CHESTNUT STREET. fea&wfmrptf - ■ Having Purchaied the Interest of TIIOS. WBIGOINS, Esq., My late partner In the firm of WBIOtCHNSde WARDEN, I will continue the Watch end General Jewelry Busina** At the old stand, i'/ 1 "/- 8. 33. corner Fifth and Choßtzmt Sts« And respectfully request a continuance of the patronage so long and liberally bestowed upon the late firm. Particular attention given to tho repair ng of WATCHES and JEWELRY, A. B. WARDEN. Philada., March 16,1868: - _ 1 myg7lmrpB.. FINE FURHITUIIE, CEO. J. HENKELS, LAOY& 00., Thirteenth and Chestnut Street*. _ ■ ifttlSmS : v ;■ ■ ■ ■ COm 168 South Delaware avenue. SPECIAL NOTICE. Address to th« Nervous and Debilitated Whose Sufferings Have Been Pro* Irsotod From Hidden Csuses, end Whose Cases Require Prompt Treatment (o Render Existence JF you aro suffering or have suffered froto luvoluntary discharges, what effect dees it praduee upon yonr goneral health? Do you. feci, weak, 'debilitated, easily tired? Docs a little extra exertion produce palpitation of the heart? Doea your Uver. or urinary organs.’ or your Ud ioeysfrcquent'yget out of order? Is vour urine a6me times thick, milky, or flocky. or is it ropy on settling? Or idoea a (thick scum rise to the top? Or is a sediment at the bottom after U haa stood awhile? Do youhavo spells of ehort breathing'or dyspepsia? Are your bowels constipated? Do yon have spells of fainting or rushes of blood to the head? is your memory im- paired? Ib your mind constantly dwelling upon this sub ject? Do you feel dull, listless, moping,tired of company, of Ufe? Do you wish to be left alone, to got away frost everybody? Does any little thing make you start or jump? Is vour sleep broken or restless? lathe luster of your eyes as brilliant? Tho bloom on your' cheek as bright? Do you enjey yourself in socloty as well? tfo you punueyour business with thes&me energy. Do you feel as much confidence In yourself? Are your spirits dull end flagging, given to fits of melancholy? If so. do not lay It to your Uver or dyspepsia. Have you restless nights? Your back wealwrour knees weak,aad hsvp you but little appetite, And you attribute this to dyspepsia or liver complaint? he, etc. ' BU£DIOXRAA» Deelrablo. 1 Now, reader, sclf-abuie, venereatdisossea badly cured, and sexual excesses are all capableof producing a weak ness o? tho generitlvo organs. s The organs of generation. when in perfect health, make the man. Did you ever think that thoso bold, defiant, energetic; persevering, suc cessful business men are always those whose generative organs are in perfect health ? Yon never hear such men complain of being melancholy, of nervousness, of palpita tion of the heart They ate never afraid they cannot suc ceed in business; they don’t become sad and discouraged; they are always polite and pleasant in the company of ladies, and look you and them right In the face—none of your downcast looks or any other meanness about them. 1 do not mean those who keep the organa inflamed by running to excess. These will not only ruin their consti- tutions, but also those they do business with or for. How many men, from bsdlynured diseases, from the effects of self-abuse and excesses, hare brought about that state of weakness in those organa that has reduced the general system so much as to induce almost every other disease—idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections. suicide, and almost every other form of disease which humanity is heir to, and the real cause of the troublo scarcely ever suspected, and have doctored for all but tho right one. Diseases of these organs require the use of o dicrotic. Helm bold’s Fluid Extract Buchu Is the great Diuretic, and is a certain cure for disoases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Organic Weak ness, Female Complaints, General Debility, and all diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in Male or Female, from whatever cause originating, and no mat ter of how long standing. If no treatment is submitted to. Consumption or In- sanity may eusue. Our flesh and blood are supported from theso sources, and the health and happiness, and that of Posterity, depends upon prompt use of a reliable BELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU, established up- ward of eighteen years, prepared by H T. HELMBOLD, Druggist, 594 Broadway, New York, and ' 104 S. Tenth St., Philadelphta.Pa. PRICE—SI 25 por bottlo, or six bottles for $S 60, de- livered to any addross. Bold bv all DmqaUU everywhere. NONE ARE GENUINE unloss done' up ia steol-on- graved wrappers, *rtth facsimile of my Chemical Ware liftuae,and signed 11. T. HELMBOLD.
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