BULLETIU. ' Mrsskn«*b Bo.vs.—lt la unjpr yiary to inform our readers (espe „ojTwho are id’ the habit of receiving /Vijraespalctta) th&ttherelnuo necessity nif/ol paying any ''Fourth of July" money /fi-xcsecoecrs. It appears that ssvoral boys tblavo . been dismuaed daring the last jo weeks ' for- dishonesty, have been ciilalirg a petition, and collected considerable Key on the strength of it. 'The managers of Kbo telegraph lines In the city unite in an #DCBt protest to : thtlr customers against any pfi fraud. These messengora boys of the fegraph companies are paid good wages, pglng from flvo to seven dollars per week. BNkw Buildings.— -Cue Building Inspectors sued 742 permits for new buildings during tho iintb of June. This Is an- Increase of 86 over ■pj ft sumo month lust yearjaud Is a larger number ped jiphas been issued in aDy ono mouth since the t w falco 'was established. The character of tho 'Duildings for ■which permits wore issued is—four aetoried dwellings, 18; three-storied dwellings, 0556; two-storied • dwellings,' 800; barn, 1; car- Lbonse, 1; chapels, 2; churches, 1; factories, 2; ufoundrles, 2; hose-house, 1; Masonic temple, i; uofhees, 6; Bchool-houso, 1; sheds, 2; shops, 10; i stables, 10; stores, 13; storehouses^. An There were also 148 permits issued foraddl- Rtions and alterations. Sfe : “ ' thf " Police Business of a Month.—During the '-month of June 3,177 arrests -were made by the [.police of the city. The prisoners were divided hi among the several districts as follows: fa First. .146 Thirteenth. 88 Second...... ..263 Fourteenth 47 hi Fourth. -.176 5ixteenth...........U9 Sixth...... 80 Eighteenth 107 l5O Reserve Corps 132 ll9 Harbor Police 29 *3s T mtb.... : 173 Park Police 63 iP’Tenth.. .....187 DsySergeants 34 rU j Eleventh., Il3iChestnut Hill. 7 Twelfth.. .1361 Beggar Detectives... 60 [ln, Real Estate Sale.—James A. Freeman, jKtioneef, sold to-day at noon at the Exchange: pt-A ground rent of ©2O per annnm, out of PP‘ - a house and lot on Carver street, 16 by Ik! .25 feet....., -•-•••• .•••, » ■'A ground rent of ©5l per annum, ont of Bf a house and lot on Addison street, 16 |pr> V Biu ngr A ground.rent of ©54 per annum, out of ■ -...aihonße and lot on Addison street, 16 teffrelfr feet; '--xVa-W 810 IwrA valuable tract of 20X!ocrcs, Old York fcpo Eoad. below Thorp’s Lane, Twenty- LWn. second AYafd, the estate of James S. Ik h, Boyer, dec’d |Q.AIso, at private sale since last report,mod- BS ern four-story brick dwelling, Ne 2110 Arch street, 18 feet front by 102 feet Q 5 the ' r~- A Larceny of Harness.— A negro named James | Ingßug, waß arrested last night |al Seventh kP ei and Cnllen streets,by Policeman Parker of K c 'thO : Tifth District,. |He had in his posses- a seV of harness, which it was had stolen. This morning it was that the harness had been taken from ofMr. Btokes, at Wyoming and Ve- streets,.in West Philadelphia. Bug had a before Alderman Swift, and was com to answer. E ofßowds— Mrs. James, residing at rth Fifteenth Btreet, went to the office itant Treasurer of the United'States ig,to draw interest duo on bonds. Hb her tho bonds amounting to $9OO. db were detached at one end of the anded to her. She then put the bonds icketj apd while passing to another t in the same office they were ab '■ ________ r ok Crockery.— John Culbertson, ears, waß arrested last evening while i putting his hand through the straw of crate in front of the auction store of -Wolbert, on South Sixth street. Ip s were found several small cups, and it wards found that three or four dozen ’ saucers had been abstracted from the ilbertson was held in ssyo bail by Aid. r~'-; ( id Kivbb Pirates.— Three young men, Sj’ nained Jnmeß Reynolds,Michael Holden and Geo. ' °“ith, were arrested last night at Noble, street Barf. They were in a batteau, and had with m a lot of new Manilla rope, which is snp led to have been stolen. The boat and rope ail "owners at the Harbor Police Station. 5 prisoners were committed by Alderman To- L Till '.Tapping.— Charles Cochrane, aged 14 fc£afl7lr?ested this morning for entering prem hggfl Nq 20G1' .Germantown Avenue, with Intent fto commit-felony, was in company with another fcv, atd.tho two entered the place and robbed lae moneydra'wer. Cochrane was committed by Kd. Heins; the other boy escaped with the ■uoneyv amounting to about two dollars. morning, about nine o’clock, a Are Knkirout in the printing ink establishment of BjjfHKobineon. located at Malden lane and road. The flames burned stubbornly, with its contents, machinery. entirely destroyed. The loss is upon which there is no ln- Se/nM.-iA false alarm ol y about noon from the DUigent Hose InjSergeaut street, near Tenth. The 8u- BenV of the Fire Alarm Telegraph has di ■fcyegrophic instrument to be discon until the person who rned- private picnic of the yesterday at Engel assemblage of members HKji. r large,and the affair passed successfully. Keeert Sibley, aged sixty years, InWylkill, at Sansom Btreet wharf, tvance waB browned. His bodv was ohav Ihurchman, Esq., an old mcr jlphia, highly esteemed in busl- SJeies, died this morning at his eik'enty-second Ward. rahia, will be held this afternoon he.rooms. No. 607 Walnut street. commodious Pier No. 19, Saturday and Passengers can enjoy a trip by taking passage ct&\ Bee udverUßement in Broke Viptm tw Cape May KaVlroaA Com,,™ excursion train to Capo May \ |l return, at less than one-half the f ar „ ' K new Excursion House, built by the Cota- Ky, will be opened, and a grand hop will take Jje. Hassler’s band will be in attendance. siiKENTAn Hotel News Stanh— Mr. W. P. j ,’*»vert has purchased Mr. Bisley’s interest lu f f“w.s stand and ticket depot attached to the r. ; Cental Hotel, audit will hereafter be known Theatre Ticket- Office and News k , hve.” Mr.' Covert is a popular man and B at His business. \be iamons Arctic Soda Water and read jKjjQ Bulletin, at Hillman’s News Stand, feSunsylvania Depot. stated meoting of the iement. —The Camden and have made an nr »LOf excursion tickets to ■flon of the Democratic will be charged train will leave Bat 11 o’clock on Friday ■hose who wish to attend ■day. The Weather for Jane. B. J. L. sends us tho following table of tho _wcather at Germantown for tho month just JUNE. 1868. . I i ' 3! ‘ ' IXCUBMOWH. pi! | |'3 Wind and Weather. pQURTH OF JULY. 5I 11 I g § ’ 1 49 06 70,80.3 76 W. Clear. 840 67 05j 30 867 N? E. Cloudy. NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 447636830 4 64 N. E. Clear. . . „ . silsB 83 It-i £ 6.10 I: w cT£ Eve'g, rain.' Ewnr.lon ll.kct. at BCdneed Bales, I 67 S 70 80 3 ll 1 IJO N e! cZ%\ From Philadelphia to Wilkesb.rre, Maneh Chunk. Allen -86063 75 30.3 78 2-10 8. W. Cloudy. Showery. town. Bethlehem, Eaaton, Quakortown and DojlCßtowm 10 60 63 67 80 3 69 N. E. Cloudy. Bain. will be issued from Philadelphia Ticket Offices on July II 60 58 60 30. 60 3 8-10 N. E. Cloudy. Bain. 2d, 3d and4tb, good to return until Jnlv7tli, inclusive. 12 49 60 67 80.0 67 1-10 N. E. Cloudy. Showery. Through Trains leave at 7.45 A. M., 1.46, 916 and 6P. M. 13 47 70 78 30.2 82 N. W. Clear. . lnr General Aeent 14 6S 77 82 SO 8 84 8. W. Clear. ElililS CLARK, oonerai Agent. 16 60 78 82 30.2 83 S. je3o 4trps li i Sl° 1 I ’ lo l I : J£- shower ' T&L West Chester and Pliilada. It. R. 19 62 71 80 29.0 84 S. E. Cloudy. 20 6( 79 87 29.8 00 S. W. Clear. ~,, . , , n Sjgs 82 IS: 9 so I ’ lo n. c r& Shower ' BartiMMS 28 86 70 70 80.1 77 - N. W. Clear. 3jg£%2B:i3 e."a’ca?.* car ' FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSION. 26 66 66 76 30.2 79 N. Cloudy. 28 62 14.82 3o!o 88 1-10 N. W. dear. Showory. Excursion Tickets to Weat Chester, good from July, d 29 60 70|82 80.2 83 S. Clear. j u i y 6th, Inclusive, can bo obtained at the Dopot 30 68 69.78 30.3 79 THIRTY-FIRST and CHESTNUT Streets. Lowest Point 667-10 ExCHTSiOII Fare, • - - - 9*25. Twelve'o’dTCk. ‘.'.'.'.'.’.'.'.‘.‘.‘.'.'.'.‘.'.'.'.‘.TO 2-10 H. WOOD, Superintendent Three o’clock leßf Depth of Bain 0 0-10 In. • CITY NOTICES, The project of bridging the Delaware !b being received wiingreat favor. The chief wonder is that it was not done twenty-five years ago. as it was much wanted then. If a bridge Is meant in the talk now, let ns have it; but there will be no abridgment in the qualities and variety 4 of the ready-made Summer Suits oi Clothing always on hand at Charles Stokes & Co.'a Clothing House, nnder the Continental. The Y. M. C. A. of Chicago certify that they tested cushions filled with the Elastic Sponge, eldo by Bide with tboi e stuffed with curled hair, and are unan imous in their opinion that the plastic Sponge is “very fair sDperlor”—"being thicker, fuller, softer and more elastic.” . „ Bonnets XSrif Millinery at a Great Sacri fleo —Messrs..Wood & Cary, T 25 Chestnut street, have reduced their prices along the whole line, and are now making a fearful slaughter of their tnoueand and one elegant novelties, in -the way of French Bonnots, fin cy trimmed hats and bonnets, for ladies and chil dren, ell kinds of Millinery goods for cutting, and lheir euperb Btyieß of new Sun Hats, among which their nip Van Winkle is becuming a universal favor ite. • Examine our stock of Sundowns. Largest in tho city. , , „ . , Oakford's, Continental Hotel. Bowee’s Bknna Figs, for Constipation— fifty cents. Depot Sixth and Vine. Fine Watches.—We desire to calljhe-atten i ion of watch-buyers to the very fine Watches made by ilio American watch Company of Waltham, and known as the Opiate, 16 size. To the manufacture of these watches the Company nave devoted all the science and skill In tho art at their command, and confidently claim that for fineness ■Old-beauty, not less than for the greater excellencies of mechanical and scientific correctness .of design and execution, these Watches will compare favorably with ihe best made in nny country. In this country the manufacture of such Watches is not even attempted except at Waltham. For sale by all respectable dealers. Roubinb & Appleton, Agents, No. 182 Broadway, N. Y. Straw Hats [—Straw Hats and White Felt llats, lor summer wear, at Cbos. Oakford & Sons, under the Continental Hotel. Judicious mothers and nurses use for children a safe and pleasant medicinb in Bowxa's Infant Cob tllAN. The Great American Hair Preparation,valued ut home and abroad, a real Uairftestorer or Dressing tin one bottle.) A great triumph'of science. Mrs, S. A. Allen’s Improved, (non; style.) Every druggist sells u. Price one dollar. _ Have You Tried Uio new Perfume ? Bouquet (!09 A ntlllcs 1 It is sure to please, for it poßsesse« all the desirable qualities; sweet, lasting and cheap. Price 76 cents. Sold everywhere. A. I. MATHEWS & CO., 12 Gold bL. N. Y. The Very Latest Improvement in Sewing Maouinfb hflß been made by ihe Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine Company. This improvement is adapted to their number one machines, and consists of a perfectly aiknl feed, motion, which makes thorn ilie most quiet-running machinea in use. The ma chines, with the improvements re (‘erred to, can be “cen in operation at the oflice of Peterßon & Little, Agents for the Wheeler & Wilson Company, 704 Chest nut street. Union Hotel, Saratoga. Popular Prices. Superior Accommodation for Families and Gen -11 SS°BO per day, $2B per week, $lOO for four weeks. Omnibus and Baggago Master to receive Cbeckß al Station. t . ODcn from June Ist to October Ist. Address ICELAND BROTHERS, Or S. LELA.ND & CO., Metropolitan Hotel. Surgical Instruments and druggists’ sun' dries. Fink Custom-made Boots and Shoes for Gen tlemen* Bartlett, 33 South Sixth street, above Chest uuL _ Misbks’ Hats, Children’s Hals, Sundowns of every variety, Btyle, and finish* Oakford & Sons, Continental Hotel. _ Deafness. Blindnksb and catarrh. J. Isaacs, M. D. t Professor of the Bye and Bar, 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 hfc office, No. SOB ATch street. The medical faculty arOyinvlted to accompany their patients, is he has no secrets in hup. practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No chargesaade for examination. ttlAJlil-NiS BUIiUSI'ISi. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA—Juiv 1- marine Bulletin on Inside Page. ARRIVED THIS DAY. _ Steamer W C Picrrepont, Shropshire, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to Wm M Baird A Co. Bark Koanoko (Jir), Daviß, 13 days from 1 orto Cabello, wiih coffee and hides to John DafiettACo. Left at La cuavr a. brig A B Patterson, hence, _ . . , . B Bark E Schulze, Russell, 10 days from Fortune Island, with salt to E A Bonder & Co. . _ . ... ' tichr B F Lowoll. Leavitt, 8 days from Cardenas, with molasses to Isaac Hough & Morris , ... SchrC E Paige, Doughty, 18 days from CionfuegOß,with sugar and molasses to Madeira A Cabada. 8 CLEARED THISDAfc- 4 Steamer Whirlwind. Geer, Providence, D 8 Stetson A Co. Bchr A My rick, Stevens, Proyincetown, Sinnickßon A Co. Schr H 15 McCall a, Cain, Salem, Caldwell, Gordon A Co. Schr M E Smith. Smith, Boston. do Schr Addie M Bird, Merrill, Salem, Merehon A Cloud. Schr Jas Alderdice, Jackaway, Boston, VanDusen,Bro BchrFranklln, Sharp. MUlviUo. Whitall, Tatum & Co. Correspondence of the ™elpMa Exchango. Theecboonor Sinaloa, from Calbarien. arrived at the Hreakwater-yesterday, and was ordered to Philadelrtla. Krhrs Omaro, for Portsmouth; Vraio, for -Uoaton \w i nHfromTliUaieh'wa; InVuidSn from°&aurice Rlvorfor &Ta k e’S Tntlie h “ bor MEMORANDA. r . , , n ,_ .. Ship Argentine, Morck, cleared at Liverpool 19th nit JSueela (Br>. Cook, cleared at Now York yeater port, waa apoken 25th ult. 1at.83, loii 78. v Rnrk Raleigh. itanten, hence at Bremen lotn ult. Bark Kate Smith, Shaw* cleared at London 19th ult. f °Bark Isaac 1 II Davis, Hand, 16 daye from Clenfnegoa, at N ™MkcbarUevTboS", Kobinaon. hence at Plymouth 19th ' Alexandre Wllleauge, Bablno, Balled from Mar- Bailed from Holvoet 16tb 11 °t fort. Iron, Bn.itli, from Baltimore for this port, sailed beared at Havre 17th ult for opxqu. Brig at John, NB. 29th ult 14 Brt. Harry 'hence at (Jronatadt 16th nit. New York vtßttr«s« Loiiiua, <i a ya from Oaibarien* at SchraWPOrr, Lour Kiel.mood 29th ult , *' * ud RWorado, Inaley. hence at fcchr Vandalia, Lord, heuett n « t> « ... Schre J J Little, hence for KWer 29th ult. Dickinson, hence for Hartford, uita***/ 1 P Ingraham, Bcbre Jm Piyerty, Carroll, from yesterday. , Brooks, Western, from (Jreonport, and U C New V ork yesterday. lor Port, at Scbra Cornelia, Uarroll; Annie Hanraer. \VhWi« . Hatch, Clark, and Heading UR No No 94, Dliou!i.n ; ,L 8 ll&rtfurd for this port, at New York yesterday, uttom Schr Lucy Amea, Flaudcre, benco at Portsmouth *sv». ult. ,Y EVENING BULLETIN—PHI THE D AI Bcbre Amelia Beebe, hence for Nore leb: Henry May. HiCkett, do for Dlgbton; M E Safford* Hnn»n*'do for Providence; Wm P SVUliauu, Nichole, from Fall River for this port, and A Falienbnrg, Meirill, from Providonco :*°BChr» fi EBTEBitSvClaytomimdß C Scribner, Burgee*. fßW»hansaUed from JarkionylU e for N York In D«tcpiber leet. and h«e not elnce been heardof.____ New features introduced, and every convenience af forded to excursionists. Every iady presented with a eouvenir of the trip. Train rutuf directly to the New Ex curßion Homo. Hoeeler'e Band furnUhei mueio on arrlva. 6f the train. Also. tt tho Grand Hop in tho Afternoon. Leave Market Btreet Ferrs; at 6 o’clock A. AL, arriving nt Cano May at 9 30. Leave Capo May bP. M., arrivo.in Pnllaaelphia 9 30 F. M. Tickets for Bale at Pitcher's Book Storo. No. 808 Chestnut etreot, end at tho Ticket Office, Market Street Ferry. „ KATfONAL CON EXCOfcSIfvJ'rfroKETS TO NEW YORK . Will he sold by thoCamdeu iiud Aumoy RR* o Q v\J*? 3d, :td and 4th. y for the trains loavlng VVajnut street wharf :ii 6.30 and BA. M., 2 and 3.30 F. M.. and 11 A. AL train from Ktutsington Depot. »—°od n at.on P if pnrtiee desiring to attend the National Democratic Ccnvention and vWt Now York „n the 4th of July next, a special train will leave Walnut (.irnf-t wharf at ll on Friday 3d Inst. Thi* train will go via South Amboy, tuid afford a do* “ lightfulmooDliKht excursion on New \ ork Bay by.the •.Tiienoid steamer Richard Stockton, v . « i< Tr>iirpion'l ickets good to return from New York by any tra7n except tlm New York and Washington througa line., from .lulv Itli inclusive. w H QATZMEH. jvS Agont „, lA JU tXAiCKSIUN TOlOAl’ti MAY BPlcndc'd BteamcrLADY OF THE LAKE. ~X Wx&*%& nbove Vine street, at 9.15 A. M.. and returning leave Cape M .Kxcmrfon'Tickets, $2 50, including carriage hire. The li«dv of the Lake ia a fine eon boat, aud has handsome 'tate room accommodation, and is fltted up with *yj**y’ king neceßsary for tbe Bafety and comfort of passengers. 'I be Lady of the Lake in now runtime be fweon Philadelphia and Cape May. leavina Philadelphia on Tueedajs, Thursdays *na Saturdays* and returning on Mondays, Wtdnerdoyiand Fridays Fare, each way 82 25. including carriage hire. Servants, 1W» ** * *, Children, . 1 25. Seaeoo Ticket. *lO. Earrlo ß e hire o*t™ DEti L. CALVIN TAGGART. OfUro3 a *>n-th Delaware av'nne. Snowdbn & Bbotheb, 23 South Eighth street. FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSION TO CAPE MAY AND BETURN. Ticket* only $2. Children hall price. SECOND GRAND EXCURSION Will take place on WEDNESDAY. July Bth. _ tuuUi U ut' JLLY tXuUIWION HOOK and WlLMiyu at 8 and 10 A. M., and 2 P.M. Ex "'!nioBUmmllr“alaC™KF.l.TON and ARIEL will ran M lollowb on Saturday. July 4th viz.-Lcave 1 hilnjl''ll'liia from Chcßinut b reet wharf atB and )0 A. M.. 2 and .4 i. M Leave Wilmington from King stroet wharf at 660 and 11 AM . l and 6 Excursion, ticbetsl6 cenU. Each wav 10cents Excureionhtß leaving at 8 and. 10 AM., vili have several hours to spend at either place, andlhpse ior VV jl mington can take a delightful stroll along the roiniuitic llrandy wine. Excursion tickets good to return hv Hth*** - hoot FUBNITUKE, arc. FINE' furniture, GEO. J. HENKELS, LACY & 00, Thirteenth and Chestnut Streets. tell 2mt / - . .J CQgABiWEBSHIPg ISBOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Tlio Partnership heretofore oiißUng b&twMn the undersigned, under the hrm of ELMES dr GRIFFITTS, us thus day dissolved by mutual consent tUlrixt fc. KLinlfcsb, WM. F. GRIFFITTS, Jr. CHARLES E. ELMES respectfully informs hia friends that ho will ton inue the General Insurance and Real Eatate DUbinect, at the old stand, No. 408 Walnut street.. \V\! F GRIFFITTS, Jr. will continue the agency of the Colic Mutual Life Insurance Uompauv of New 1 ork. In connection with a General Insurance Brokerage busi ness at the cild stand, 4118 Wall nt street, Philadelphia. It UILADELI'HIA, JUDY Ift. 1868. w 1 h ,m- ,hia day admitted my urother. GEORGE W. “11 EH. .10 an Inter.: >d in my bußlnew. which will Vtpr be co idncted under the name of 8. M. FAJbH.tS.K LCs?- 0 d ■’‘“‘h *°' 18 SoUth Tb S. M-'piIMER. (UILALIEI.IIIIA, JlaY l. lHfe-VVK jUVB THIS day natodatid with u« in thoWholesalo Tea Bubi ,a. JOHN t'. OSTERLOH. Style of Firm, BOND. EENE & 03TERL0H. BOXD i: KEENF. ?f, Ponth Eront PMUrteTphlft. jyl B H Pt* NEW PCBUCAXIOWS. THREE new books. UJD m:NKYTowHRs. banker. v „ mSTi a capital new navel by Richard B. Kimball, author of-Saint Lccer,” “Stutenl.Life,” "Undercurrents,” "Waß ho Successful?" etc. Mr. Kimball’s novela are re markable for their happy combination of tancy andaentl ment. and boing of the higher order of lite ature, arc eagerly sought after and welcomed by all cultivated and educated reader*. Brice $1 75. JO«H BILLINGS ON ICE. Another cxcei aively funny work by tho groat American Philosopher and Humorist, "Joeb llllUnga.” whose pre vtoUßbook baa had aucll an immense success both in America and England. This now volume la fully iUus trate d with comic drawings, and will act everybody laugh ing all over the country. r ." Price SI 60. the lost cause regained. , A remarkable book, which will attract the earnest at tentinnof every thoughtful person in the United States. Yiri t?n b? Edward 6 A. Bollard, author of the ‘Lost Cause. “ which Bold noarly a hundred thousand copies. The new book must have an enormous circulation as the work which prompted it. • I rice $1 60. Theeo books a-e beautifully bound—sold OTcry ivl 4t 497 Hroadway. New York^ TO RENT. TO RENT.-FURNI3HED COUNTRY SEAT, Nice town lane. lieruiauiuwn. within & law minutes walk of itaiion. Handßome Uoubo, containing four teen rooms i ample atabliug. <fec Four acres of ground. AUo-etono Cottage and lot on Stanton avenue, within 3hree minutes walk of Fisher’s Lane and Wayne stations. Uouec has nine roomß, gas, *^ EWIa u ile qneß, 731 Walnut street.^ IYI-w,f.2tS t _ iANNED FKUIT, VEGETABLES, *O,-1,000 CASES ) freßliCanned Peaches | 600 cases freah Canned Pine Apples- 200 cases fresh Pine Apples, In glass tl.ooo cases Ovsen born and Groen Peas; 500 caßes fresh Plains In “' < ?mcatos freah Green Gages; 500 cases Cherries, in fvrui -610 wees Blackberries. in ejnip; 600.wees-Straw. herr&s in syrup; 600 cases fresh Pears, in Svrnp; 2,000 “2Canned Tomatoes; 600 cases Oysters, Lobßtora and <’ , ioma > fsix) c&scb Itoast Beef, Mutton, Vo&l, Soups, &C, ForMleby JOSEPH B. BUSSIEB * CO.. 103 South bela ware avenue. —: : —- >,. KTON PRESERVED GINGER. - PRESERVED C^GiDKtir,in Byrup, of the colebroted Cbyloong brand) Preserved Ginger.in boxe«.imported and for Bale Vy7oSEFHB. BUslufe * CO., 108 South Delaware avenue. -nrvNiV'S BOSTON ‘BISCUIT. —BOND'S BOBTON BUT B'taraiid Milk Bißcult, landing from ateamer Norman, tid t for“le byJOS. B. BuSSIEK & CO., Agent* for Bond, log South Delaware avenue. ADELPHIA, WEDNESDA UNITED STATES HOTEL 7 ATLANTIC CI7Y, N. J, Will be opened for. thereceptlonofgue»taqn ; _ SATURDAY, JUHE 27. ' Thn honeo haa been repainted, paporod and otherwise improved. \ ‘ Music will be under tho direction of Simon Bassler. Persons wishing to engage rooms can do bo by applying to BROWN & WOEIiPPER* Allan tlo City, or No. 821 Richmond Street. ]c2 tfn>» SURF HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Thiß flratrClass Hotel will open for tho eeaeon on Both Juno. Terme, $3 60 per day; 820 per week. address R. R, THOMPSON, Proprietor, (Formerly of Congress Hall, Capo laland.) jj. b.—Tho muaio will be under the diroetlon of Mr Carl Sentz. JoUBBt CRISBQN SPRINGS. MOUNTAIN HOUSE. -i ■ ■ •' Thljdellgfitful BTimmcr fCEort will open for reception of gutfffioABIEDNEBDAY, JUNE 17 th. Excnrelon ticket* oB the PenMjUrMiia Railroad can bo obtained Bt Phlla iflelphla. Harrisburg and Pittsburgh. AN ELEGANT\cOTTAGE TO RENT—HAND SOMLY FURNISHED. For farther Information, Inquire of GEO. W. MULLfN. CreMon Spring*, Cambria county. Fa. leiaima ; r ■ SUMMER RESORTS. ON LINE OF PHILADELPHIA, AND BEADING RAILROAD AND BRANCHES, MANSION HOUSE. MT. CARBON. Mra. Caroline W.mdor,PothglOjachuylklU co. Mr o - M. L. Miller. Turoarora P. O. Bch,u y lklll co. W. F. Smith, p Oj Sdiuylklll co. E. A. Mo EE . Reading ,le^WOaTe L« g BPRI ONaS 0 NaS HOTEL, , Cha,Kodearmel fc ßox o l7o h HW^EO., L. M. Koons, Bojcrtown P. O . Berks county. LITIZ SPRINGS, _ Gcorgo T. Ortder k U^ j P O. fe l S nc E county. DavhLongake r^e|lHndd Mon ß^omc^county. Cr. James Palmer, Freeland*. Montgomery county. mj27-2rn *_ ___ Jc29 m w f 3t LIOHT-HOUBE OOTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITT, N. J. This well known House baa been Removed, Remodeled and vety much Enlarged—with commodious and com* tAKJATED BETWEEN U. S. HOTEL AND THE BEACH *lhe Grounds surrounding aro nicely enclosed and well shaded. Quests for the bouse will leave the cars at U. S. “ftMT N 0 BAB ~.TONAITWOOTTON. Proprietor. , BIiUSND ' HOUSE. ATLANTIC <:ITV. N. .T.-r- A this favorite flret daea Boarding House, renovated d refurnished, ia now open for the reception of JOHN C. HESS. Proprietor, i.UuN'IAIN HOUSE, AT CRYSTAL SPRINGS, V Allentown, Pa ♦ will on the 23d or June, l hU now establishment is fitted out in magnificent Btyle for the especial accommodation of those abroad* w ho seek a healthy and plca-ant summer retreat. Booms ran be secured by letter, DyaddresrfnK . ‘ BERNDT & URA-DER, Proprietor* >BALFONTE-« • . . , . . Mtaa Ij 'ihi» now, cbrnmodioufl, firet-claas i>qMaing-nouflO» will be ready for guests Sixth month. Twenty-fifth. It ia beautifully situated on North Carolina Avenue, in / Sri'':. : Newjleraoy. HOUSER will open for the reception ofgueats onjQ3xn&*yith. For ternin, &£., w ' T ; PEARSON, Proprietor. ji-ilßm* /■•. Broad Tor. Huntingdon county. Pa. / M/r.AiiE boaudino, at Mias bili/s on \j Lafayette etrcct, opposite Delaware House. Cave i.i.nJ, / - - Jc2slm* HAKPKXIWCg AHP Oil. CLOTHS. NEW CARPETINGS, Of the best French, English and American Manu facture, embracing Moquette, Chenille, Axmin ster, Wilton’s Velvets, Brussels, Tapestry, Three ply Ingrains, Damask.and Venetians. Also, Oil Cloths and Mattings, every quality, great variety. ah at the lowest Cash Prices. R. L. KNIGHT & SON. 1222 Chestnut Street. leßtfrp ' • -- ' ■— WHITE CANTON MATTING, Less than Original Cdst of Importation, 85c. FEB YABDi E. H/GODSHALK &CO. 723 Chestnut Street. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c M At Low Prices. e. n. oodbujllh. nnso. n. wnroimsHEm 1a27-6mrp 1 ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., N E corner Fourth and Race Sts., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AND <! PAINT MANUFACTURERS, Offer to the trade or consumers. Pore White Lead, Zino White, Colored Paints, Varnishes, Oils, Artists* Materials, &e. Agents Tor the celebrated VIEILLB mOKTAeSE BSOWWHITE ZOIC, superior to any other White Paint for inside work. We solicit ordora fronj those who want PURE PAINTS.' 201 and 203 North Fourth Street, Northeastoorner of Race Street. apis tfrpS WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS OPERATOR ON W. * W Wilson Machlno. Apply at 1208 Chestnut st. It W7OTLEK, WEAVER & CO. . NEW CORDAGE FACTOR^ NOW IN FULL OPEBATXON. No. Sri N. WATER and 23 N. DEL. oven -r jr at? murr WITH INDELIBLE INK. EMBROIDER m lug, Braiding. Stamping, &c. jl^toEKY. svianißa resorts. nnoes. WANTS*. iYi;iB6B. mriinrfiiffiiiK SPECIAL Address to the Nervous and Debilitated Whose Suffering® Have Been Pro * traded From Hidden Causes, and Whose Cases Require Prompt Treatment to Render Existence , Desirable. TF you aro suffering or bave suffered from lnvoluntn - discharges, what effect does It produce upon your gener health? Do you feel weak, debilitated, easily tired? Docs a little extra exertion produce palpitation of the heart? Does your liver, or urinary organs, or your kid neys frequent'y get out of order?/ Is vour urine some times thick, milky, or Hooky, or la it ropy on settling? Or does a Itlilck scum rise to tho top? Or la a sediment at the bottom after it has stood awhile? Do you have spells of short breathing or dyspepsia? Aro your bowels constipated? Do you have spells of Hinting or rushes of blood to the head? Is your memory im paired? Is your mind constantly dwelling upon this sub- ject? Do you feel dull, listless, mopingdlrcd of company, of life? Do you wish to be left alone, t£friBot away from everybody? Does any little thing mako you start or lump? Ib vour sloop broken or restless? Isthe I'liter ol your eyes as brilliant? The bloom on your cheek as bright? Do you enjoy yourself In society as well? Do you pursue your business with the same energy. Do you feel as much confidence lh yourself? Are your spirits dull and flagging, given to fits of melancholy? If eo. do not lay It to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you restless nights? Your back we. Vtfour knees woak.and hove you but little appetite, and you attribute this to dyspepsia or Uver complaint? Now. reader, rolf-nbuae, venereal diseases badly cured. and sexual excesses aro all capable of producing a weak- ness of tho generative organs. The organs of generation. when In perfect health, mako tho man. Did you over think that those bold, defiant, energetic, pereeTcring, euc* cetsifu! bUßlncaaincn are always those whpse generative organs arc in peris ct health? You nover hear such men complain of being melancholy, ot nervouenoea, of palpita tion of the heart They ore never afraid they cannot suo- cccd in business; they don’t become sad and discouraged they aro always polite and pleasant in tho company of ladies, and look you and them right In tho face-noao of your downcast looks or any other meanness about thoi I do not mean tboso who keep tho organs Inflamed bv running to excess. These will not only ruin tbeir const! lotions, but also those thoy do business with or for. How many men. from badly-cured diseases, from the effecte of eelf-abnee and excesses, have brought aboul that state of weaknese In those organs that has reduced the general system so much as to induce almost every other disease-idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal a ections, Buicide, and almost every other form of disease which humanity 1b heir to. and tho real cause of the trouble scarcely ever suspected, and have doctorod for all but tho right one, Diseases of these organa req lire the use of a diuretic, Helmbold’s Fluid Extract Buchu Is the great Diuretic, and ie a certain cure for dlsensee ol tho Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dripay, Orginic Weak- ness, Female Compiling, General Delil'.ty, end all diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in Male or Female, from what sver cause originsting, and no mat- ter of how long standing. If no treatment la submitted to, Consumption or In- sanity may ensue. Our flesh and llood are supported from these sources, and (ho health and happiness, and that of Posterity, depends upon prompt use of a reliable HELMBOLD’B EXTRACT BUCHU, establlahsd up- ward of eighteen years, pre pared by H T. HELM BOLD, Druggist, 594 Broadway, New Yorlc, and 10A S. Tenth St , Philadelphia,Pa. PRICE—SI 36 per bottle, or blx bottles for $6 s''. de- livered to any address. Sold by all Bruoaitla everywhere. NONE are. GENUINE unless done up in steel-on- graved wrappers, with/ac-simt!e of my Chemical Ware- house, and signed MB* The Pemberton and Hightstown NOTICE. JL T. HELMBOLD. rintnoiu* RAILROAD COMPANY; . Tho Coupons of the FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS of this Company due July Ist, 1868, win ? be paid on and after that date at the office of BOWEN & FOX, 13 Merchants* Exchange. je27 6trp{ • ° BANKING HOUSE JayCooke&C& IS and 114 So. THIRD ST. PHIL ADA DEALERS IN ALL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES Seven per Cent. Mortgage Bonds OF THE PENNSYLVANIA AND NEW YORK CANAL > AND BAILBOAD COMPANY. Guaranteed, Principal and Interest} By the Lehigh Valley Railroad. These Bonds are a portion of &3,OM\(GO on a road which will cost about 55.000.000, • and being guaranteed by the Lehigh Valley Hillroad, representing about SUiOvO.OOOu ore, in every respect, , . .A First-Class Investment. We offer them for sale at 05 andstcrued Interest from lane 1,1867. C. & H. BORIE, a 3 IHEBCIUHTB’ EXCHANGE, BOWEN & FOX, 13 OEBCHANTS’ EXCHANGE* jc2a lmrp • . WALLACE & KEENE, BANKERS AND BROKERS, 42£ Third. Street. Icia lmrp? WATCHES, IEWELBI, dtu Trade Mark FJ] Btamped on the of tSsW haw of each ' Electro Plato. gsßttW*mic o “tida. JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO., iTEWELEBS, 902 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. Have been appointed SPECIAL AGENTS In this city for tho «ale of tho GORHAM MFG. COMPANY’S FINE ELEOTfiO-PLATED WARE We guarantee these goods to be decidedly superior to anything In the markevexeelllng in design, finish and quality, A large assortment will bo maintained, and sold at thfi manufacturers* regular. FIXED PBICESi «pyß w tP Iharpi BAILEY & CO., 819 CHESTNUT STREET Ju«t finished a large variety of 1 SILVER ARTICLES, Especially suitable for BRIDAL PRESENTS* All of entirely new and beautiful designs. 819 CHESTNUT STREET. fesa-w f m rptf ICE PITCHERS, WAITERS, GOBLETS. We are now offering a very large stock of PLATED WARE AT MANU’ACTFBEBS’ PBICES. We triple plate our goods, and guarantee full weight of Silver on each article. CLARK & BIDDLE, Ho. 712 CHESTNUT STEgET. feS-wfw-tftpS '"C ‘".'Pi the fine arts. NEW STYLES OF LOOKING GLASSES, NEW engravings: NEW GHBOMO-LITHOGBAPHS. EARLES’ GALLERIES, ,816 Chestnut Street. SEWIWemACHIWES. 1106. REMOVAL. 1106. THE aiHOEB BUUSBFACniBfISe «OJIPAII¥ pnva Removed their War to No. 1106 Oliestnu.|V Street. btooer’B new family SEwnra machine i* Mimole. durSblcs quiet and light rnnnidg. and capable of performingana loniabing range andvSnetv of woik. lt Triu hem. fell. stitch. braid, gathertfeord, tuck, quilt. Bl myalyrp &C " ' WM. E^COOPER.Agent.
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