fir CITY BULLETIH. p jA'uti.ADF.LrmA Oatti.k Market, JuSs.29th.— , s ./hc Cattle Market was very dull this week, and prices were unsettled and lower. About 1,600 head arrived and sold at 9;£@loc. for ertra ; lie. for a few choice; B@9c. for fair to good, and 6@7cjtf. per Ib.gross for common, as to quality. The Hollowing are the particulars of tho sales • Bead. 40 Owns Smith. Western are. .40 A, Christy* Bro., Wosicm, gra 25&03 78 P.HcFillen Wc»tern. grs. 834® 314 ItO P. Hathaway, Western, |gn - °rt® 3.* 114 J. 8. Kirk. Western. grs - ”• J#® 2H 64 B. McFillcn, W'eatcra, gra... 7Kjj| gn S 3 J«a.McFillen, Western, gr 5....; g @ 8 50 E.S. McFlUen. Western, grs 9 @l9 too i liman* Bachman, Han.co., gr5....5..w.... g [S™,, • 146 Martin Fuller & Co.. Western, grs 8 - @ 9« 130 Mooney * Smith, Western, grs 73 T. Mooney * Bro., Western, grs 8 @ » 46 IL Chain, l’onna., era...... pvrS off 110 John Smith & Bra, Western, grs B)4® 9^l SS 1* Frank, Western, grs-... 2 !§ X 87 Frank&Shambcrg, Western,gn 7 @ 9 73 J. Seldonridge,Fenna., gra. , Cows were dull and lower; 100 head sold at 340@560 for Bpringers, and s4s@s7o per head for cowand calf, - ■ Sheep weroiinchangedj-0,000 head sold-at a@Gc. per pound gross as to condition. ’ r Bogs were dull and lower ; 3,000 head Bold at the different yards at ®l‘2@sl3 per 100 pounds nek Bobbing a Drunken Man. —John Stevens got drunk on Saturday night. Ho laid down on the steps of a houßO on Sansom streot, above Sev enth street. Three men discovered his condition and. stood him upon his feet. They then robbed him of two gold watches, and put him m a Sev enth street car. A gentleman who observed tho robbery followed ono of the men to a tavern at Eighth and Sansom streets, and then called the attention of Bcserve Officer Jones to the circum stances. Joneß arrested the alleged thief. The prisonergavethenameof William Feeney, and was committed by Alderman BeiUer in default of 31,500 bail. The stolen watches were not irecov ored. . , Highway Bobbery John Snitzell and Wm. ''Jones •were arrested yesterday by Policeman f i* Young, and token before Aid. Heins upon tho> E charge 6f highway robbery. On Saturday night. at 11 o’clock, they met John Wolf at York .and ! Emerald streets, in the Nineteenth Ward. Wolf iwas on his way home and had a ham on his shoulder. He was knocked doryn and robbed of the ham and eight dollars in money* The ac |cused were held In $1,500 bail to' answer at i* Robbery of A Schooner.—A schooner lying jot the Port Richmond coal wharves was entered lit an early hour yesterday morning, nnd was iltobbed of three coats, three shirts, two paire of Hpants, a box of cigars, a revolver, a clothes chest, jfltnd $BO In money. A colored man named John IJfackson Was afterwards arrested on tho charge HCf having been concerned in tho robbery. The iSijibien clothing was found in hi? possession, sfjackson was taken before Aldermah Senix and Irovas placed under $l,OOO bail. I?'Arrested.— Daniel. Conner was arrested this fifitnornlng by Poifcemen Green and Miller, of tho n Jlbventeenth District, at No. 106 South Twelfth iS'latreet, where ho was engaged at work. He is Kilcharged with havlng flred the shot by which Isaac HWEsler was wounded, while passing St. Mary’s Co- KM&eterv, last evening. Mr. Esler has had his leg Ificamputatcd. Conner was firing at a target with a The ball missed tho target and struck * : iMr. Esler. The prisoner was held for a hearing. A'ITEMT'T TO SHOOT A POLICEMAN.— GOOrgft P was arrested yesterday afternoon at jfe’-Tenth and Cbes’.nut streets by Reserve Officer *■' Roberts,for drunkenness and disorderly conduct, if I After being taken into-custody, it is alleged, ho MF drew a revolver and attempted to shoot the po 'g lieoman. He had a hearing befqro Alderman M Reitler and waß held In $1,500 bail to answer jfr the charge of carrying concealed deadly weap cns. . - Bit’ .Larceny or RAllroad oi-klngs— Thomas B 5|V; Cobb was arrested on Saturday, and was taken before Alderman Shoemaker, upon tho charge of 1 the larceny of steel railroad springs from the saw : 1 factory of Henry Disston, on Laurel street, bo- Vt j j ow Front. It is supposed that he carried off the 11 ' plunder in a wagon. Three of the stolen springs Eli 4rere found in his barn at Frankford road and lli’i Canal streets. Cobb was committed for a further lMhearing. yiß a Attempted Shooting.—Last evening, about wight o’cloek, Joseph Lindsey and John Goffrey '1 net at Twenty-third streotand Columbia avenue, ■aid had some words about Lind ¥y, it is alleged, drew n pistol and fired at Gof- W The ball missed its mark, however. Lind y was arrested bv Policeman Reuter, of* the \irteenth District Ho was taken before Alder m Kemble, and was held for a further hearing. 1 _ yi 'lioßHEitT Five market tubs and fifty chick ill q|g were Btolen by five men, from the premises of ■ II '4cob Hedeman; on the Plank road,near the eon if fleeting Railway, In Twenty-eighth Ward, a few f flights ago. The thieves made their appearance 1 • n't the Bame place on Saturday night, but finding. I a-fhat preparations had been made to give them an fclS undesirable welcome, they beat a retreat. ri:' f Incorrect. — The report that a fire occurred at l ’ ite American Hotel on Saturday night i 6 incor- Ject A lot of shavings on the pavement In on jf i Iflley, In the rear of the nonse, was set on Ore by * lighted match thrown from a window. No 'f . was done or could have been done to the f! ! hotel or adjoining property. i ■v ; ' Rescuing a Prisoner. — Policeman Large, o '(& .UheEighteenth District, arrested a man at Second lb ' '' street and the Reading Railroad. Edward Smith i <3imo np, seized the officer by the throat, and / "tefL; held him until his prisoner escaped. Smith was ( . arrested. He was taken before Alderman Senix *" rJ taid was held in $6OO bail for trial, vr ,' j'r Shocking Accident —Sarah Sherman, aged t sixty years, residing on Hagey'e mill road, near ' fioiljafayette Btalion, oh the Norristown Kailroad. 'i*Jw/befwas burned In a shocking manner, by her clothes aMng lire from a furnace, on Saturday after »>V iZT '"ioon. She survived but a fewtamutes. j&Bold Theft.— A thief sneaked into the yard of ! l£'4e hpuee of Mr. Julius Wolff, No. 422 North street, on Saturday, and carried off a lot trashed clothing. Tim Colombia Hoose, at Cape May, opened on ie 25th inet. i Fourth of July Excursion to CArE Mat :• special excursion train to Cape May and re- Ai tn wiU be run on the coming Fourth, on |f i&h occasion the fare will be reduced nearly c4-*flhnlf. The new Excursion House will be i for the participants, and a grand hop will v Jtpjflcce in the attemoon. Hassler’s band will fifta attendance. An unpleasant Place. .„<e.frequency of crime in the city of Memphis - , > tnng been a subject of remark. That the cpirts of these ontrages are not exaggerated Is Wov»d by an order issued four days ago by the SPoli* Superintendent of that city, who says: tF> ii'Vtlthln the last four months six officers of members of the police force, have been iwhile in the discharge of their duty, and ! P lx more severely wounded; in all about twelve reticent'of the average police force, who have KA wiired death, or maiming, at the hands of actual rji: f'-uld-be assassins, unlawfully armed with r •*» !» l -weapons. The duties of a policeman have as dangerous as the deadly field of battle, »aV often when ho would protect himself, by lay !>,• firm hands on some armed ruffians, he not • risks his life, but is dragged before the : bar UfiUsome petty coqrt, and made to anstyer for HRanme for an act that should be commended only by the courts, but by all good citizens." HIP ‘"classes of Memphis ruffians are defined in rds'leKedocument: ar.vV >]C hundreds of idle persons well known to " v . the police force, who spend their time I V; rrre.t crossings, abont low drinking saloons I places of resort, against whom tho ragrahey can at any time be sustained, specially watched. This class includes he ruffian of hang-dog look and repnl but the well-dressed and genteel ap fer, always around and ready on the avocation to resent real or supposed an appeal to arms.” edy xbr this dreadful state of things. Js authorities now positively prohibit gbf concealed weapons. If the ras » put at work for the State, the rem be moreeffective. ' J. J -v ' "i rrTfigiTr~rift POIiITIGAXta The Pr«Jtl>onotary>i».t:onvelitioi» of the ' Union jUepnbllcnn Party* The delegates to the Union Bopnbllcan Pre thonotnry'a Convention reassembled at 10 o'clock this morning-in Washington Hall, Eighth and Spring Garden streets. This was in consequence i of some informality in the proceedings of too re cent convention that nominated’ Capt. Donigan for Prothonotary of the Court of Common Picas. General Joshua T. Owen presided, Captain Harry E. Rulon acted as secretaiy, and William G. Me- , Michael and J. T. Eld ridge asltollera. The Chair man presented to the Convention a certified copy of the proceedings of their former meeting, and then the list of delegates was called. On motion,|Capt Wm. D. Rank was appointed Assistant Secretary. Mr. Moore, of the Fourth Ward, presented and read the following communication: Philadelphia, Juno 27,1868.— T0 the Presi dtnt and members of the Convention of the Union Republican Party to nominate d Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas: Gentlksiem —At your session on the 10th of the present month, I was honored by being placed-in general-nomina tion before your body; and upon the several bal lots which were taken I was favored with a large number of the votes of the Convention; mv name had been for some months before the public men tioned by. the kind preference of many of my friends, sb a candidate for the ; n6minatlon, and i am grateful for the constancy which adhered to mo wlth'such unwavering snpport even in a contest with two others who Were-so distinguished as my competitors for the position. But, after mature reflection, I feel unwilling to have myself kept longer even in seeming opposition to the claims of soldiers, or to Bland in any attitude, either be fore the convention or the people, which might in the least degree tend to prevent entire harmo ny of hetion, or pnt in peril the success of our common cause. , X therefore beg that my name may *be with drawn from nomination before yon, and pledge mv hearty and undivided efforts to. secure the electlon'of . tbe gentleman whom you name, And of the entire Union Republican ticket. With great respect, yours, * Robert T, Gill, Second Wa^d. The above was received with great applause. Mr. Benjamin W< Thomas then read the fol lowing: Philadelphia, June 29. 1868. — T0 the Mem bers of the - Prothonotary's Convention—Gentle men: I deemed it a duty I owed to the Republi can party, to my friends, and to 'myself, to pro test agatnskthe dropping of my name by your Convention on the Becond ballot. My construc tion of Thft'rules has been sustained,and notwith standing my belief that had my name remained before the Convention the probabilities of my nomination were equal to those of any other can didate, yet I l'eel constrained to rise , above any selfish feeling upon this subject, and adopt that course which 1 believe will provo most conducive to the interests of our party. Already we are divided in this city. There exists a determined effort upon the part of some mom-, bers of the Republican organization to jeopardize the whole ticket, as nominated, by indulging in an internal strife. It I remained a candidate be fore this Convention, it is possible X might, add to.this discord, and therelore X most respectfully withdraw from the contest. Being among those who believo the will of the majority should be respected, I congratulate my sixty-eight friends upon their respectful and gentlemanly bearing in acquiescing in the deci sion of the majority,in prelerenceto withdrawing, as they might have done with some show of right, if such action can be sanctioned under any cir cumstances. In conclusion, permit me to assure jou that the choice of a majority of your con vention , if selected according to the rales of the party, shall receive my sincere and hearty aid. Tour obedient servant, Richard Ellis. This was hailed with great appreciation, and on motion of Captain Rulon, Captain Richard lionagan was declared, by acclamation, the nomi nee of the Union Republican Party for Prothono tury of the Court of Common Pleas. - Captain Reeves thon offered the following reso lution, which was adopted: Resolved , That this Convention approve the manly spirit evinced by Mr. Robt. T. Gill and Major Richard Ellis, in thus declaring in favor of ibe soldier, and hope that at epmo future day we, as representatives of the great Republican Party, may give them an evidence of our appreciation of their course. Gen. Owen addressed the delegates, oxpressing pleasure at the happy terminatiorfbf the Conven tion. Ho knew that ho was wrong in his recent (h-dEion, but at the timo he was under the im pression he was carrying out the ruleß of the party. He was pleased to see such harmony among the gentlemen who were placed in noml- gave it os evidence ot a clean sweep at the next election. A committee was then appointed to wait upon Captain DonagaD, and when ho appeared, a speech was called for. The Captain, in answer, thanked the Convention for the honor conferred u pon him, and predicted the succoss of the whole Republican ticket. Cheers were then given for the ticket, as nominated, and the Convention adjourned sine die. NEW JERSEY HATTERS. City Councils.— At the last meeting; of the City Councils of Camden a petition was presented atking that body to sei a public lamp on Vine street, above Second. The Committee on Lights, of North Ward, was authorized to have the work aeccomplißhed. Another lamp was ordered to be placed on Plum street, between Front and Se cond. The Ordinance Committee were instructed to prepare an ordinande for guttering and paving George street A petition asking Council to com pel the Camden and Amboy Company to remove t< mporary track and rails along the north side of Bridge avenue was referred to tho Ordinance Committee. A petition was presented asking for authority to open an alley between Cooper and Market streets, running from Third to Fourth referred to Street Committee of North Ward. A bill of twelve dollars, for injuries sustained by falling into a culvert at Fifth and Market streets, was referred to the same committee, with power to settle it. Tho following collections were reported by the Finance Committee: Wm. H. Hawkins, $2lO 39; George M. Robeson, late. Solicitor, $6,858 44; Alden C. Scovcl, present Solicitor, $5,591 12, making a total of $12,669 94. The ordinance fixing tho amount of taxes to be raised for tho coming year, for city and ward . purposes, was passed, and the following are the figures; City purposes, $50,000; North Ward, $32,000; Middle Ward, $9,350; South Ward, $6,200. Total, $97,- 550. A committee was appointed, consisting of Messrs. Fitzgerald, Moulton and Stiles, to confer with owners of property rolatlve to the opening of several streets through their premises. Row Among Pea-Pickers.— On Friday after noon a desperate fracas occurred among the pea pickers in the vicinity of Palmyra, in Stockton township, which resulted in one of the men be ing seriously stabbed by one of the women pres ent, who had a large knife, with which she in flicted the injuries. Some of tho parties were ar rested. * A Mokgue The council of Camden _ have taken initiatory measures for erecting a Morgue, to which dead bodies unclaimed, which maybe found, can be taken where their friends may re cognize them. This would be a convenience which has long been needed in Camden. Harvesting. —Farmers in Camden county are gathering the clover crops, which produce an un usually large and excellent yield. EROH NEW YORK. New York, June 29. — Tho summer meeting of the American Jockey Club will commence at the Jerome Park to-morrow under tho most lavorable auspices. Four races will bo run, tho first being a dash of one mile and a quarter, tho second (ho WeslchCßter handicap, a dash of one mile and three-quarteis, which will be followed by a sweepstakes for two year olds, a dash of five fur longs, the sports of the day closing with milo heats for all ages. The races will bo continued for three days, and four races will be run each day. The number of good horses at Jerome Park now in training warrants the belief that the fields will be large for each race and tho running first class. The Bchuclzehfest delegates had a pleasant ex cursion down the bay and up the Hudson ve3- terdav. Thousands visited Jones’s wood in "the afternoon to inspect the preparations for the fes tival, which will be formally opened this morn ing by a grand procession. The banquet at the new hall on the grounds will commence at one P. M., after which the general festivities will commence. Politicians of every shade, weight of muscle and .influence are miking slates for the great Demo- THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN—PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1868. cratlcNatlonal Convention, -which eonvonos at Tammany Hall on Saturday next. A few of them arc destined to bo pulverized. It is not sale just now to throw tho cap up for anybody. Tub American.— An olio entertainment will bo given at the American Theatre this evening. Scientific men, as well as those who are en gaged In tho practical use of it, are unanimous in their commendation of the surpassing merits of tho “Elastic Sponge.” Dr Doremue, Professor of Chemistry in the College of New York, writing to tho company, eavß: “I congratulate yon on your success in offering to'tbo public h substitute for the best materials hitherto known for beds, cushions, Ac.” While the most ex tensive carriage manufacturers,'the owners of etago lines, tho furnishers of railway cars, the fitters up*f churches and places of amusomont,and allupholstercrs who havo used it, bear the same testimony to its ex cellence. It Is seldom that we find professional and praciical men bearing united testimony, but the Elas tic Sponge lean exception. The Great American Hair Proparation.valued at homo and abroad, a roal Hair Restorer or Dressing (in one !ioMle:)~A great trlamph of sclenco. Mrs. S. A. Allen’s Improved, (nets style.) Every druggistsolls it. Price one dollar. Extensive;Sark of Fine Liquors at Auction. Will be sold oil Wednesday morning, at IX o’clock, 092 B-gallon demijohns and cases fine Wines, Brandies, W bisky, Gin, Champagne, So. Also, 180 cases Claret Wine, in lots to suit, at the Auction Store, No. 28 S. Front street. V Powxii. & Wbbt, Auctioneers. Bonnets and Millinery at a Great 1 Sacri fleo—Messrs. Wood SCary, T2B Chestnut street, have reduced their prices along the whole line, and are now making a fearful slaughter of their thousand - and one elegant ndVcltles, in the way of French Bonnets, fancy trimmed hats and bonnets, for ladles and chil dren, all kinds of Millinery goods for cutting, and their superb stylos of new Snn Hats, among which their Rip Van winkle is becoming a universal favor ite. Examine onr stock of Sundowns. Largest in the city. ' „, , Oakford’s, Continental Hotel. The Germans of Europe, next month, aro going to erect a statue to Luther at Worms. A great jubilee is anticipated. Germans from all parts of the continent arc expected to attend the ceremonies. When is our Washington monument,which was begun In Washington Square, about fifty years ago, to be completed! If we can’t finish it for want of material, let us imitate the Duich in some form, and let ns erect ‘a statue of worms (of which the trees in the square will now furnish ample material), and thus get rid of further disgrace in regard to tho statue. Suits of ciothing.'Suitahle for the ceremony, can be hod roady made, at Charles' Stokes & Co.’s, under the Con tinental. Straw Bats !— Straw Hats and White Felt Hals, for Bummer wear, at Chas. Oakford & Sons, under the Continental Hotel. Bower’s Senna Figs, for Constipation— fifty cents. Depot Sixth and Vine. Fine Watches.—We desire, to call the ntten lion of watch-buyers to the very fine Watches made by iho American Watch Company of Waltham, and known as the -plate, 16 size. To the-manufacture of these watches tho Company have devoted all -the science ahd skill in the art at their command, and confidently claim that for fineness and beauty, not lees than for 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 such Watches is not oven attempted except at Waltham. For Bale by all respectahio dealers. Roudins & Appleton, Agents, No. 182 Brbadway, N. Y. Florence Sewing Machine. Florence Sewing Machine. Florence Sewing Machine. Office, 1123 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Judicious mothers and nurses use for children a aafe and pleasant medicine in JJowee’b Inpant Cob dial. Have You Tried the new Perfume ? Bouquet ties Antilles! It Is Bnro to pleaso, for it possesses all the desirable qualities; wveel, lasting and cheap. Price 78 cents. Sold everywhere. • A. I. MATHEWS & C 0.," 12 Gold st., N. Y. Grover & Baker’s Highest Premium Sewing- Machines, 730 Chestnut street. Surgical Instruments and druggists’ sun dries. . _ . Snowden & Bhotheb, 23 South Eighth street. Fike Custom-made Bootß and Shoea for Gen tlemen. Bartlett, 33 South Sixth street, above Chest nut. .i Misses’ Hats, Children’s Hats, Bundowns of every variety, style, and finish. Oakford & Sous, Continental Hotel. Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh. J., Isaacs, M. D., Professor of the Eye 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. 30& Arch street. The medical faculty arc Invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made for emmination. ... NORFOLK—Schr Ridley. Armstrong—Bo2s cedar rails 650 white oak railroad ties Norcroaa <& Sheets. Barges Marine Bulletin en Inside Page. ARRIVED THIS DAY. . , Ship Electric (NO), Jungo, S 4 hours from New York, in b Steamer Prometheus, Grav, 3 days from Charleston, SC. with mdao to E A Bouder A Co. „ . ... Steamer Brunette, Howe. 24 hourß from New Yprk«wlth Diamond Btate,Webb.l3 hours from Baltimore, " Bark Frederick Scufla (NG>. Waack. 1 day from New York, in ballast to Workman A Co. Bchr Kidloy, Armstrong, 6 days from Norfolk, with BR ties, Ac. to Norcross A Sheets. , . . Bchr B L Sherman, 14 days from Calais, with lumber to CaPtakU BELOW. . . , BarkHaceon Gregory from Genoa, and one brigun known.— Tnoa BgheUlnger. pilot Steamer Stars and Stripes, Holmes, Havana, Thoa Watt- Bchr GBbrgio Deering, Willard, Portland, Caatner, Btick nev drWcllington. ~, Bchr Royal Oaa, Wootere, Baltimore, Lehigh Coal Co. Bchr U W May, May, Boston, L Audenried <& Co. * MEMORANDA. Ship John Harvy, Lovell, cleared at Liverpool 16th inst *°Bhipf3anißburg, Wiswell. at Bristol 16th inst. from St **°sS'p*Jameß R Keeler, Osgood, cleared at New York 27th inst for Ban Francisco. , , _ . n „.. . . Steamer Norman, Crowell, cleared at Boston 27th inst f °BteamerSherman, Henry, from New Orleans 20th Inat a ste 6 imier o Henry^c r hfSfncey, Gray, from 20th inst. at New York yesterday. 25thinst lat 2638, lon 73 56, exchanged elgnalß with steamer Guiding Star, bound 8; 2«th, 6.15 PM, passed a steamer stetring 8, supposed to he Britannia (Br). Laird, from Glasgow June 12, and Moville 503 passengers, at New York yes ter dav i-v* Steamer Stonewall (ram). Brown, at Yokohama 31st A steamer PropontiS Bigginßon, cleared at Liverpool 16th inst. for this port via Boston.. „ Steamer Mojam Jones and Guam, McKle, from Wil mington, Del. put into Bermnda 16th inst. for- coiu, and clcsred same day for Para. . Bark Contest, Blaokler, entered oat at London 14th ' D Rarkfl P Lord" Plnkham, hence at Marseilles 14 th Inst. Bark Moaco, Smith, cloared at Baltimore 31th Instant f °Bark fSflora, Vickery, sailed from Genoa 10th instant f °Bark (feeana (Nor), Herlopen, hence for Gronstadt, in tho Sound. Elsinore, loth Inst. Brigßutb.McLearn, at Leghorn 10th inst from Mar- E< Briß E Fullerten, Blaln, cleared at London 17th Instant f °Brig Maggie (Br), Crowell, at Bremerhaven 13th Inst. f °lJri b I?r Balled from Palermo' 10th instant f °Brig John ChrystaU Bamos, hence for Ponce, PR. was epokon24ih inst latS7 06N, 10n7425W. . - -» J Bent sailed from Geestomunde 11th * B Scbr Lewis Chester, Gookln,'henco at Boston 37th inst. Schrs W Boardman, Willets. hence for Pawtucket, and M W M Grifling, do for Now Haven, at N_ York yesterday. Sclir John McLain, Hill, cleared at Baltimore 37th inst fnrWlimti'gton. Del. IN TUE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR TUB 1 CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA-*— FANNIE E.KACHELL vs. CHARLES F. KACHELL, March Term. 1868, No. B—ln Divorce.—CHARLES P. KACHELL. Sir: Take notice of a rale granted upon you to show cauße why a divorce ct miuulo matrtmmit should not bo decreed. Returnable Saturday, July lltli, 1868. at 10 o'clock A. M„ personal service having failed on ..account of your absence. JOHN WHITE, Attorney pro Libellant. 1 CIANNED FRUIT, VEGETABLES, <6O,—LOOO CASES /fresh Canned reaches; 800 cases freshCaoned Fine Apples; 200 cases fresh l’ine Apples, in glass rlSo cases Green Com and Green Peas; 600 rases froah Plems in rans: 200 cases fresh Green Gages; 600 rases Cherries, in syrup; 610 cases Blacfcborriea, in syrup; WO cases Btn»g berries, in symp; 600 cases fresh Pears, in.syrup; 2,000 cases Canned Tomatoes; 600 cases Oysters, Lobsters and -wareavenoe.l • • •• • • ■•• M B ofdS\°a*^lSW 3 A M 3 « CO.. 108 South Belaware avenue. - 1 THEATRES, Eto. CITY NOTICES. MARTSB BULLETIN. PORT OP pmr, A nru.PHIA-J pub 29- EEfSAI. NOTICES. # ir V KEMCIOPS NOTICES. mf2r> PRESBYTERIAN REUNION MEETING-—4 w Public Meeting in favor of tbo organic rotmtonof the two branches of the Presbyterian Church* the Old and New School, on tta basis *PJwved and seat down to the Presbyteries by tbo two Oenersl Assemblies, will be held In the CentraT Presbyterian phureh, corner of Eighth and Cherry streets, on MONDAY EVENING noxt, the29th iwt, at 8 o'clock prectstibr. -Tbo following Rontlemen have to addresa we meeting: Kev, Henry B. Smith, D.D., oltho Union The ological Seminary. Neiv York; Kev. VUleroy D Beed, D dITof Camden; Kev. Drs. Alexander Eeed and B. H, Al len; H«sTJudge Allison, and Ex-Governor Pollock,, of **We, tfie undersigned, elders.and members of 47 differ-' ont Presbyterian chmehes, having appointed a committee to Issue this call, do cordially invite the public Scnerally to attend; _ , __ __ osephAllison, John C. Farr, James Pollock, • Barton HJenks, William E. Tenbrook, James B. Earle. F. W.Hastings, DanielL. Collin, : »“ca« Jhlh’SctotMth!' ■ Benjamin Thaotcray. Edward Miller, Henry Kclm, M. I).. William S. l’clrco, Jamee Andrewa, Samuel T. Bodine, JosophH. Fenton, George C. Lancaster, John Wanamaker. B. B. Comegys, i J.C. Chance, J. Roes Snowdon, Henry Harper, Robert Glendinning, Alexander J.Andrewfl, William McLean, . WHUam MonteUus, . John C Arrisos, * A. M. Thompson, A A Bhumwa?: William J. fflcElroy, William G. Crowell, George Yonng, John Hnrrie, M. D., Qeorgo O. Napheye, Georgo W. Simone. John B. Stevenson, Jmuca Bateman, Gilbert Combs, E. O. Thompson, Abner Lincoln, Thomas Woods, E* S. Wame, Benedict D. Stewart, Albert Parvin, 11. H. Shillingford, Joseph Altkon, Wilfred H. Horned, ThomiuvM. Freeland. Henry J. Williams, HejacU Adamson, James A. Moore, j£k*‘BP l ?? ce ’.™ ®‘* SrcakmanMuser,. John M. Goman, Alexander Whilidln. Jotm A.Mnn., 11. N. Thiisoll. M. L. Burr. , ■ , George E. Harris, John L. Davis, J H. Coyle, John A- Cowan, Thomas Craven. T. Charlton Henry. Joinafr SfEUIAL NOTIOKV mSg» CITY TREASURER’S OFFICE, „ . W® Mar S 3. 18®. _ NOTICE.—The attention of holders of Oortlficatoa of Loan, "City of Philadelphia," fa called, to the following ordinance of Councils, approved the ninth day of L Tbo Select and Common Connells of the Cltyof Philadelphia do ordain. That the -City ttoaanrm shall he required, one month prior to the first day of July, next, to give notice to the holdora of Certificates of City Loan, by proper advertisement In the. dally newspapers, that they wifi be required to present Bald certificates to tho City Treasurer ntthe time the. Interest on said certi ficatesshall be paid to them. And when presented aa aforesaid the City Treasurer is directed to make registry of said certificates in a book provided for that purpose." This ordinance will be strictly adhered to. No interest paid unless the certificates are produced for re shavoid delay at. the payment of tho July .interest.! holders of certificates of city loan are requested to present them at this office for reglsti^on^dafmr City Treasurer.^, my3o,tjyl A BPECI&L MEETING OF THE BTOCKHOLD. VOj EUSof the RUB SELL FARM OIL COMPANY will be bold on MONDAY. July 6tb, 1868.,at 4 o’clock, at No. 621 WALNUT Street, eecbud-atory front, for the purpose of authorizing a eale of the property of the Company. Ity order of the Board of Directors. SAMUEL P. FEBBEE, Secretary. Pun.AJ)£xi-inA, June 16th, 1868. lel6Botj perfect Dye; harmless, reUable, instantaneous; no dlaaiv pointment: no ridiculous tints; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes; invigorates and leaves the ham soft and beau* “Mif °r» applled^at* FACTORY» 16 Bond etrcet. N. Y. . apl-w.f,m,3&t OFFICE OF THE GRAND ISLAND IRON CQ.t S>Qr NO. 121 WALNUT bTREET. T .. IQl?ft ' V 111 LADKIaPHLO, Juno 10. 1868. In compliance with Act of Assembly the State 0 Michigan, notice is hereby given that au tho property of this Company, in the Northern Peninsula of Michigan, will be offered for sale at this office, on IHURSDAY, August 20,1868, at 12 ©’clocked. . . ify order ef the Board of Directors. _ . iel<MBt} THOMAS BPABKB, President.; DIVIDEND NOTICES. PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY, Office 227 BoUth FOURTH Street. P*iLiJ>EU , inA, Juno 25th, 1868. DIVIDEND NOTICE. The transfer bookß of thin Company will be closed on TUESDAY. June SOtb, and bo re-opened on THU RSDAY, Julv 16tb. 1868. , * , _ • _ ... A Dividond of Five per Cent, bos been declared on the Preferred and Common Stock, clear of National and State taxes, payable in Common Stock on and after July loth to the holders thereof as they shall stand registered ou the books of the Company, |on the 80th Inst. All pay able at tills office, g BEAI)FOEDi Treasurer. WASHINGTON AND WALNUT BEND OIL **" COMP ANY, Offlec Sl4 MARKET street. Piin-iDEiiVniA, June 23d. 1860. At a meeting of tbe Board of Directors, held tbia day* ft dividend of Five Per Cent, was declared on the capital btock; alao, an extra dividend of Five Per Cent, both l.ayablo on and after July lrt:i The, transfer books will clo ee June 27th. and open July Hoa B SUpLEEj Treasurer^ ie24-tjc3o ipc§ WATCHES, JEWEtBT, ftl). Trade Mart IS] Stamped on the 0 f base of each Electro Plate. Tg Vq article. JAMES E. CALDWELL & C 0 JEWELEBS, 902 Chestnut Street. v PHILADELPHIA* Have been appointed SPECIAL AGENTS In this city for the sale of the GORHAM MFG. COMPACT’S FINE ELECTRO-PLATED WARE We guarantee these goods to be decidedly superior 60 anything in the market, excelling in design, finish and quality. A large assortment will be maintained, and sold at the manufacturers 1 regular, fixed prices* my6w mamrpa BAILEY & CO. 819 CHESTNUT STREET Have just finished a large variety of SILVER ARTICLES, Especially suitable for BRIDAL PRESENTS* All of entirely new and beautiful designs. 819 CHESTNUT STREET. te3&w t m rntt ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., N. E. corner Fourth end Race StB„ WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AND PAINT MANUFACTURERS, Offer to the trade or consumer*. Pore White Lead, Zinc White, i Colored Paints, Varnishes, Oils, Artists’Materials, &o. Agent* for the celebrated TIEILLE nONTIOIfE IKOW-WHUB ZINC, injperlor to any other White Faint for inside work. We solicit oiffere from those who want PURE PAINTS: >2Ol and 203 North Fourth Street, Northeast comer of Race Street , ap!B tfrpS To Architects and Builders. Hyatt's Patent Lead Band and Cement Sidewalk Lights, Vault- Lighter Floor by Brown Bn* flttedjnd by 8oleAgS»&3&; apB fffm 3mm? f'IAMTON PRESERVED GINGER. - PRESERVED \J Ginger, in eyrup, of .the celebrated .Chyloon*. brand! also. Dry Preserved Ginger-in boxea imported and for ealeW JOSEPHS. BUBSIER 6C0«,18a South Delaware avenue. ; : - ,IPOK BALE-AM INVOICE OP HAMBUBGRAGS, A 1 assorted linen and cotton. PETER WEIGHT A SONS. . - niylMft *ll6 Walnut street, DRUGS* nmmim. a&* The Pemberton and Hightstown RAILROAD COMPANY! Tho Coupons of the FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS of this Company due July Ist, 18G8, will be paid on and after that date at tho office of BOWEN & FOX, 13 Merchants’ Exchange. Jc37 Btrpi __ Desirable First Class Investment. THE LIHICH TULEI BAILBOID COWWI OFFEB FOB B ALE AT THEIB OFFICE, . No. 303 Walnut Street, AT NINETY-FIVE FEB CENT., One Million Dollars of their Mortgage Bondi bearing Interest at tho rate of Bix per cent, per annum. Free from State and United Staten Taxes, payable on the first days of June and December. Bald Boods are either Coupon or Registered, end secured by mortgage on the railroad and branches* the rollingstock ana the franchises of the Company. __ . The outstandinrßoPds of the Company due m 1873 wul be received in exchange for these Bond* thus saving to 1 no holders of tile old issue the amount to bo paldf or taxes. L. CHAMBERLAIN, Seoretary. lelltnrpt ' " ■ . • ■ GOLD BOUGHT. DE HAVEN &BRO, 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET. 1 lmS ________ Seven per Cent, Mortgage Bonds OF THE CANAL Guaranteed, Principal and Interest, By the Lehigh Valley Railroad. These Bonds arc a portion of $3,000,(00 on a road which will cost about 85,000.000, and being guaranteed by the Lehigh Valley Railroad* representing about slfiiOuo,oUQ| arc, in every respect, A First'Cluss Investment* We offer them for sale at 95 and accrued Interest from Jane 1,1867. O. & H. BORIE, 3 IBEBeUAHXS’ lIXCHAKGE, OB BOWEN & FOX, 13 MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE. je2slmrp WALLACE & KEENE, BANKERS AND ■4. XS South ThirdiStreet. CABPFTINGS ASDdIL NEW'CARPETINGS, Of theß&t French, English and American Manu facture, embracing Moqqettc, Chenille, Axmln- Bterfwilton’fl Velvets, Brussels, Tapestry, Three pJyTn grains, Damaeh and Venetians. Also, Oil <Cl’oths and Mattings, every quality, great variety ■ All at the lowest Cash rrices. R. L. KNIGHT & SON, 1222 Chestnut Street. Jes tfrp ' . WHITE CANTON MATTING, r w Less than Original Cost of Importation, 850.PERYABD. E. H. GODSHALK & CO, 793 Chestnut Street. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &o At Low Prices. IHEO. B. WIXDZBBHEIH E. IX. COBBK ja27-6mrp IHB FIRE ABXS. NEWSTYLES OF LOOKING GLASSES, NEW ENGRAVINGS, NEW CHROMO-LITHOGRAPHS. I EARLES’ GALLERIES, 816 Chestnut Street. CONI'JECTIONEIIX. INIMITABLY FINE CONFECTIONS For the Sea-Side. i STEPHEN E. WHITMAN 1 No. 1910 Market Street. • 1087 3tm • " - jjOEDEN'S BEEE TEA.—HALFAN ODNGE OF THIS 30 extract will make a pint ol oxoeUont Boot Tea in « few minutes. Always on band and forsale by JOBburi* B. BOSSIER A 00., 108 South Delaware avoaoe.l UNITED STATES HOTEL ATLANTIC CITY, N. J„ Will be opened for tho reception of guest, on SATURDAY, JUNE 27. Tho homo has been repainted, papered and otherwise fcnprorcd. Music will be under' the direction of Simon Haseler. Tenons wishing to engage rooms can do so by applying to BROWN & WOJSLPPER, AUantloClty, or Re. 823 BJcbmond Street. Jeatfrp? SURF HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. This flretclasa Hotel will epen for the eoason onS&th Juno. Terme, $3 Wper day; sau per woelc. ADDBE93 R. R. THOMPSON, Proprietor, (Formerly of Congress Hall, Cape Island.) N. B.—The mnsle will be under tho direction of Mr Corl Bentz. Jelfiaßt CRESSON SPRINGS. MOUNTAIN HOUSE. This delightful summer resort will open for reception of guests on WEDNESDAY. JUNE 17th. Excursion ticket* on the Penns} Irani* JUUroad can be obtained at Fhlln. delpbJ* Hamburg and Pittsburgh. For further information, lnouiro of {JEO.W.Mlftitra. Creaon Springs, Cambria county. Fs. _ : SUMMER^RESORTS. ON LIKE OF PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD AND BKANCHEB. MANbION HOUBE. MT. CARBON. M ra .C« D U«,W^d|r ! P g^l& Bch!grUmc o . • Mn. M. L. Miller, co. W. F. Smith, Mohanoy City P. 0., ochaylklll co. . WHITE HOUSE. E. A. Moss, ® ca^Dg ANDALUSIA, HeDlyWeaT ii»|Fh?NGS HOTEL, Chca. O, L M.Koons. county. Georgo T. Davi. Lon^r^ee^Montg^county. Dr. James Palmer. Freeland, Montgomery county. myS7.am . - LIGHT HOUSE COTTAGE, ATtynio cm, iv. j. This TTdl knowrfHoupo bu been Removed, Remodeled and very much/Enlarged—with commodious and com* fortablo RoomjT-* . LOCATED BETWEEN U. a HOTEL AND THE BEACH lbegronpflaeurronodlng are nicely enclosed and wen abided. Oncsta for the bouse will leave the can at U. 0. Hotel pT HO BAB. _. _ , jel33afr JONAH WOOTTON, Proprietor. A tfiILAND HOUSE. - (VTIiAtiTiC <!ITY. N. 3.- -fVrhlsfavorite Ant dut Boarding House, renovated aid refurnished. is nojv open (or tbe reception of 'feueeta. 6 JOHNC.HEBS, Proprietor, TPOUNTAIN HOUSE, AT CRYSTAL SPRINGS, r Allentown, Pa • will be opened on the 123 d of June. This sew establishment fa fitted out In; magnificent stylo for the especial accommodation of those from abroad, who seek a healthy and pleasant summer retreat Rooms byf^t^Tc^Eß,FroPli«U» n . 0 This now, commodious, finst-claas boarding-houae. will be ready for gueata Sixth month, Twenty-fifth. It ia beautifully situated on North Carolina Avenue, in full view of the ocean. , . ktjTSTIA ROBERTS, Proprietor, Atlantic City. New Jersey. The broad top mountain house, BROAD TOP. PA..,. t „ will open for the reception of iraeete on June 17th. Far tciniß, tx., addicts , , W. T. PEARSON, Proprietor! Je92m* Broad Top. Huntingdon county. Pa. rtOTTAGE BOARDING AT MISS BILL’S ON V, Lafayette street, opposite Delaware Ilonae. Cans Inland. ■- • ic3u lm« rURNITIIUL, ACC. FINE FURNITURE. V GEO. J. HENRELS, LACY & 00., Thirteenth and Chestnut Streets. Jell amp THE HARRISON BOILER. This Is the only really SAFE BOILEE In tho Market, and can now be furnished at a Greatly Reduced Cost. For Circulars, Plans, &c.« Ac* APPLY TO \ HARRISON BOILER WORKS, PHIWBEIPHIA. lelOlmS ; AMERICAN ANTI-INCRUSTATION CO.’S, OFFICE, , No. 147 South. Fourth. St.. ! ■ FHIIADEK.PHIA. The Antl-Incrnstator will remove scale .from steam* : boilers, and keep them clean,, rendering the boiler less Uablo.to explosion, ahd causing a great saving of fueL ; v Tbe inatramente haye been in successful use dnring the 1 last two years In many of the large establishments In this 1 city, and from which the most flattering testimonials of- itheir wonderful saving of fuel and /labor have been received. - - Parties having boilers would da well to call at the office !and examine testimonials, etc. ; «. •’ • - 1 JOHN FAItijIRA, Presidents ; EZBA Trcaiurcr. ; tnylSSiorp - ■prruaiß, weaver & 00. * NEW COfRDAGE FACTORY NOW IN FCLL OPERATION. - i>f , No. UN. WATEBsndKN.DEL.BTOI VaLIVEB FARCIES, CAPERS. Ac.—OLIVES FARdEB U (Staffed OUvoaJ. Nonparcil and Superfine Capere and French Olives: froth goods; landing ox Napoleon DX, from Havre, and for sale byJOST B..BUBSIER A GO. 103 South Delaware Avenue. v /'"•
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