Jtill tronblcsomo:alopg~the; Missouri. > ■ ■ rrijftary to infijiLocK of buildings, in Portland, Maine, was by fireyesterday jnofnlßg Loas $75,-.. paying of the miners of .Schuylkill county Ufhick yesterday forelght hours, ns a ddy’s work, Been dul'Vromc insist on eight hours as a fall day's weeks for.-,lo[,ik and on increased pay besides. g a pctltioi|tlTj!E North fiermahtdoyds Steamship Coinpa- on the BtreM.ny,arc about to bnlld two additional steamers for telegraph MHka Bremen and Baltimore line, with the lnten ftand, ; In the Corps Lcgislntlf yesterday, the debate; it'om uyftg; o n the budget was continued. M. Thiers deplored ■'New Bpii.niN<£. the military preparations which were still going 742 Denzml CD - feared the outbreak of war and conse- lient national bankruptcy.- - The Michigan Republican. State Convention ■rigKSSS iJ' »«*yesterday. Horn H. P. Baldwin, ot Detroit, mf e Mtcif9 was nominated for Governor; Morgan Bates for aDd Dwight May fOrAt ‘ Ell°6- l The ritaatos of the lamented and gallant Bear kbCrase P tbanels « Admiral Bell. United States Navy, passed through Efoundries. 2- hoai*N cw Yorkclty yesterday, and were .placed on.a ■a'offlcca k’. schoo'-t steamboat, to bo taken to NcWburg, where they Kembles l6* star!? 1 ' "will be Interred. Dnebonors were paid the V There were alsB;, heroic dead. ; , ■ r. KtioUsand alterot’cm Some Amoricansm Wurtzburg, Bavaria, have 8u -1 '/>• • "protected against the fotiith article of tho Hatu k ; Fomce Bosin!‘ xallzatlon treaty toith the -United. States, just rat ' month of June \ fled by Bavaria. They say the construction given j, police of the dt* to the artlclo by Mr. Bancroft is not sustained by ramong the Beverr n , the text. . ~, - i S Fir5t............ S Gov. Reed yesterday received the surrender of ;;i8ec6nd........r#* the government bf the State of Florldafrom h Third Gov. Walker, in compliance with an order from n Fourth •_ General Meaao. Military rule ceases in the State, R Fifth 7/ nd Orders have been Issued by the Bub-comman- R 5ixth.......... /j der. prohibiting any interference with the civil i law;-,"' ..-'j' SpEighth.. - ,-r The steamer Sam Gaty, for Omaha, from ,St. [Ninth ,t Bonis, when opposite Arrow Rock, Missouri,, e Tenth. . d stnick asnag ana- careened so, that the lamps ffl' Eleventb ;j, ■ upset and she took fire,; burning, to -the -water s |“‘Twelfth.edge. The boat and cargo are a total lore.' The. Ig, Hv at 'F.stai boat Was owned by Captain Benjamin'Johnson p RkaeEsta? a andFredetlckOaor.' Value and insurance not. ■ tlonetr, sold to «- ascertained. - 1 i”A ground, rent - Wm> h. Powell, who • was* nntU recently, a house and. . riovernment tobacco Inspector la the St. Louis IPS 25 feet....... > district and who was arrested a day or two ago, ■ A ground rentes,charged with-conspiring with sevoral tobacco K. ? k W§?. 1111(1 , oi manufacturers to defraud tho Governmont, was IP I by,42 met.... iVJ arraigned yesterday before the; United .States ffi>A;g»Stiab ;i rent^at; Coni 5 1 i aBlo 1 { 1 e r , and heldinsl,ooo bonds. Since ana the investigation of tobacco frauds has cpto- Bte' by# 2 *®®*t •/ mcnced, a quantity of tobacco reported and in- KxTA varaaDle 6i>ecti d byonc inspector alone lias increased pifij'Road. below • f f o m 70,000-pounds in AprU to 114,000 ponnds in IWc second WnM4 vM oy. , s . bl -An’ Associated Press despatch from Jackson, ■ foS-Bton-V, Aliss., says: Forty-seven out of sixty-onocoan- K?, /? r h tics returo a majority against the constitution of Rib. Arch street, J t a 3 o CG , y onr 0 f the remaining counties will re fthc aee P j turn majorities for tho constitution. No case of |r*A Larcenv of I. violence has been reported fromony portion of linrßuff. was ah' | the State during the progress of the election, LP e frif nnllen stn o * 'This county, with a regUtorcd black mmority.of. K«h oßt 1,700, -gave but 829 Rascal majority. : Lowndes ■fc th® Tifth Dlshlu b Uh a re „i 6tered Mack majority, of 3,000, I that l ? o1 ' The case of the United States vs. The Armands, of Mr lU the builders of the.Contederate iron-dads, came sWeets- tho Court in Paris yesterday. M- Berryer, before Aiddf counsel for the Upited. States, opened the case. 'PcbarKCd tbo Armands with haying *- -t^tSclrown pledges, and with acting in bad laitb to of Bosqu parties. By their conduct they had exposed 148 North Fiftefrance of a critical moment to the risk of a war B the ; Assistant ftMOi tbe United States.; Be recited the facts, of i!,„ * case,, and showed,the falsity of.the allegattonS efforts had been mado to 6ell thoyeshd3bnllt took jjjo cdhfederata government to other. Powers. BjThe conponß we h6He dcjnalid6a that all the contractors,; builders, HFl&ktoSb^riandothers coiccrncd in thisbustaess, be,com- ; P® to refirnd from their private; ppdreta the V The Advocate Genoral will reply on thgsihlbst ~■ : : f/1 ••• Laecenv. 0f.,j 0 , • : l^rycar?^^ Wblbhj. (Jouneii-Stone Laving.—The comor-Btone of ■tallliis.pockets whrgbJUo Bethcsdo Presbyterian-Church, situatedot the HK Up wdß laid yesterday afternoon with appro ceremcmreG. Dr. Eva presided, and ad ■met>ojgsSfi.ttjf■ s rcescs wcro made by Rev. Messrs. Barnes,March, I WP gbprosEp R - Stryker and Allen. The corner-Btone was placed I « r named James:, in posiUqn by DrEva. Itcontalns eoplos of I '#-2Sr were ai the Bible, too Confession of Faith, the charter-pf Lix were ai, cfidr cha ; llst of; all persons at presentjeou- wharf. iney j, ectcd w ith tho church and Sunday school, tho «JT4hem a lotof n najne s of the builder and architect, a copy of the KftgHteea to have ,i t he names of tho speakers' on the oc prisoners ,w. ii - nd a CO p y G f oac h of the dally city papers, , The proposed building, will be 115 feot deep by Tux' TaffiiH 70 feet wide. It Will be built of Trenton brown ? setene, and have a tower 200 feet m height. The estimated cost is 550,000. Tho original contract, 2OOl waB f Or maae- ln ; tho plan , ■■to coninlt-fclpnl, require more money;'' A collection was then aid, the )twss taken up, and nearly $3,000 subscribed. w A Barber Shop.—A inan named amontaW* James Barnes, residing in Elhcott alley,committed iTffirn* salcldeyesterdayafternoon by cutilnghts-throat „ ,- ist with a razor In a barber shop in the basemont of' in- ty ,< a building In CaUowhill street, below Sixth. The $1 deceased entered the shop in a hurry, and asked ropl.for a razor to shave himself with, and in a mo- after getting the razor ho drew the blade Gerais'his throatwlth such a quick motion that tbo Workmen, who was.'standing near ;.rpi was 1 unable to prevent the man from taking his .;. ■ ■ in the County Prison.—A tabular ibdiler in the cook-honse of the County Prison cx- of.cipToded.on Tuesday aftbrnoon, tearing it asunder, tho ashes and coal in the furnace about tbSTrobm, and causing considerable commotion 'persons in the place. Fortunately, wore injured. The boiler was not anB it was believed to be perfectly se . ,v . : ‘ Railroad Accident.—Shortly after k p'clock last evening, Lydia Dunham, aged was run over by a train of cars near Columbia bridge, and Instantly killed. The was notified to hold an inquest. T .> Serious Accident.—Andrew Hansom, aged - '-Aone years, while engaged in adjastlng the a vessel at Point Airy, fell to the deck serioasly injured. He was removed to Hospital. op ins Polytechniq College.— commencement of the above coilego took The exercises were opened by the -mipA Brooke, who led the andiencejln prayer, then addressed the aadlence. Dr. President of the college, then conferred Jiori the foliowipg graduate-*: Mine Engineering--E. H Hughes, llnut, Penneylvanla; William EUjhard XesYiß,.- Pennsylvania; J. ainlPonnsylyanim , Bacon. Pennsylvania ;Eiigin e 'e r>l:l S-'B. Bishop, New Augustus Curt's, Dela amSH§jGnnVPricdley, Pennsylvania; B. F. Howell, B. H. Ladd; Sow Jersey; W. r. Maud, Pennsylvania; B-**V. Mtmldz, Cuba; d. H. Allphont, Pennsylvania. > Tunneling Bocks—A. M. Shuster, Now Jersey; u. E. ThWPP. Feimselvanla; B. B. Vandusen; I’enneyl- ■, vanla; hA. 0. Wright, Pennsylvania. . The Wosterß’ degreo was conferred upon tho folio w- BBMBTO Wiraduates-of three years’standing: Master of Wlrie Engineering—John Price Wetherlll, Alining Engineer; MadmnoyOity, Pennsylvania.;- 1 ’ cf Civil'Bnglneerlng—Jonathan R. Jones, Pennsylvania;: Hfcnry 11. Corson. Civil Engineer. Pottstown, Pennsylvania. I The: audience was then addressed by .Hon. T. J. m -jnLi&h. Coffee. The proceedings were Interspersed with in ill run atrumeritaJ music, and-were brought to a close at a |1 return, aljj late honr.- . .-t , ;■, , new Esctt ov , genoor. Costeol. —A special meeting of P*Ts "Wifl he 11 the Board of School Control was held yesterday , after k*e. ' Hassle' noom-' -It was- for the purpoee of considering the i/v ■ * «.mpr»tTnßntg madoto the by-laws, prohibiting .female •VTiSEKi tcacbtJrs'from becoming Principals of Jlale .grammar 4,vert lit Schools, and tbe communication £rpm the City Soil cltoiflArdfcrenco'tathepnrcliaßo.forgChOoltiurpoßeß, *-wa etai t tbe iotof'Bronnd SOO By 75 feet, between Fifth and ''entail Sixthand Bnttonwood and' Nobi a streets. President hWert’e Shlppen presided. Tbe call for tbe meetlng;Wafljead. t V. ■-after which tho Chair decided that no action could be K - „5 e - takeiyon the amendment, because• two-thirds. of the B 11 - at hi whcjfe number of- members were- not present The ■k . . cCmmunlcatlon from the City Solicitor was then read. !B > t he h after which Committee op Accopqte . reported IB - „ In favor of the purchase of the ground, alluded tofof Bld.iXK).-'The report: was agreed to, and the Chamber adjourned. glib aVHUfraMU; r ; CITY JBVLLEm / . 3 ■4t- ■ * ' . Banquet to Cyrna W. Field. i LosDfcw. Jnly I.—A grand bantiuetwaafriven atjLhc_WUlis.RM)mB lor-nlehtlo.CynwW.. Field, us an acknowlebgmefit of theemlnent services ho; has rendered'to the-Ncw and Old World by his devotion to pie interests pf Atlantic telesrrapfiy through Circumstances of protracted difflculty and doubL The Duke of Argylo was chairman, i Over three hundred 'gentlemen were presont, among whom’ wenfEarUßussell, Sir John Pak-. ington, Sir Btafford Northcoto, and many other distinguished guests. V V"“' ' •The Duke of -Argyle proposed Mr, - Field’s health, towkich Mr, Field replied in an able speech; In the.conrsc.of the evening despatches were' received from Secretary Seward, the Governor-General of ;Cnba, the Governors of Calk fornkcand Victoria, and Samuel F. B. Morse; and were sent to President Johnson, Governor- General Icrsundl, Governor of Victoria, and othire. . . BEIOAB KABLB SPEOTACIE. A Scene in the Hizain’s Capital. , A correspondent of th e Times of India describes a remarkable -spectacle which he witnessed in Hyderabad on the 29tb of April last: ■■■. v -- ■ •'On the fifth day of the Moharrum, in ac cordance with an eld custom, which obtains only, I am told, in Hyderabad, all the armed hands of the city defile through the streets of, and pass in review before the Nizam, The occasion is called the ‘Lnngar day. ’ About half-past twelve the procession began, and from that time till past • five a continrtous stream of , armed men tramped past on their way to the Nizam’s palace, with.very few halts or checks, in -a; sort of orderlydisi order. . The ,!greater 'part.of ‘ themeii were. Arabs,. small,>ragged, active, .fere* cions-looking' fellows, clad scantily', and dirtily, but.each bearing i a marvellous arm ament of Weapons.’ Eachbahd.Vvaa preceded by four of five tnußlcians hpating enrill little tomtoms. Then came, generally, a party, of. spearsmen, Carrying enormous -lances* the points of which .reached, without any exag geration, half way. to the housetops’ A.lafge bundle of horse hair, or something : likp Ttj fluttered just bel ow the. spearhead,' and in the narrbw street these weapons, borne in close array, looked like an Arab ‘Biraam’ wood advancing Upon a Deccany ‘Dunslname.’ They were followed immediately by thfi main column of the Arabs, marching with no at tempt at precision or regularity beyond l keep- ' • ing to a loose formktib"in3f fourß. These men carried at tbe. slope long theatrical-looking ’matchlocks, ornamented profusely with sil ver, and in their left hands they held’ the; matches all alight. “Those who are fond of studying the varie ties of the human physiognomy, particularly the more malignant and diabolical of them, must have had a rare treat in watching these Arabs. They are without exception the most genuine set of rascals,- to judge - from their faces, that it would be possible to col lect from the. slums of Asia. -To do them justice, they‘are immensely picturesque, and look as if they cpuld fight. In the centre of _the coliunajhe noble or person of high de-. gree who maintained 'these interesting ad herents was borne along, reclining in a mag nificent howdah.iupon a talland richly capa risoned The ■ housings pf These animals'were in most Coses lavishly decorated withhold or silver, oroccasionally evenwith jewels. The elephants' were invariably painted all over, and looked 1 like moviag images of gold and gems; carrying towers .of heat-let cloth and silver. '-Many of the how dabs were of solid silver, with glass panels. “Baiid after band of these Arab3,with their liege lords,.passed, till the eye grew wearied of the endless snakedike column, and the ear of the /wild,; quaint, >half shout* halfchaht that they kept up .without cessation: Every now aiid then a fat prancing horse tvas led ‘by, •a ide'rleßS, with appointments of the most 1 gor geous description. Someuff the bridles, wrought of solid gold, were as beautiful as they were costly. Hound the horses’ neckswere pus pended seven or eight rows of 'necklaces of beltshaped ornaments; 1 some in silyer,sbme in ; gold;; The saddle-cloths were' invariably. su perbly embroidered and stiff,with goljd, ..The ' w ealth that some of these animals carried upon their backs must have been a perfect fortune in itself. ' < .“The retainers of some of the nobles were of mixed races, the Arabs mostly prepon derating. I observed some'fine-looking Sikhs among them, and some mbuhtedjmfjhiii suits of chain armour. There'.Was' one. soldierly fellow; whose .‘get up’ carried one back to the old days when the famous horsemen of the Deccan were iron-clad - warriors, with steel bow and long steel-shafted lance. He wore a brightly-burnished Bteel shell cap, with a gold or gilt rim, and tall gold spike. From chin to toe he was in close fitting chain and, beside .that he carried a square-shaped cuirass and backpiece of gold buckled over the shoulder and under the arms by gold straps. He had a steal bow, a shield, sword; and 16ng, thin steel lance. ■ '“Several troops of horsemen in ; fantastic attire, and mounted up<m ‘screws,’ passed at intervals, headed by a drummer w ith kettle-drumß. arious sorts of devices, representing monkeys, swans,. tigers, &c., were borne aloft on poles by noisy parties in tbe airiest of costumes, and dodging in and out between the ranks of the armed men and the dense throng of the spectators came nu-. ruerous mummers, engaged in what our but : lers call ‘tigering.’ They were painted from head to foot, stuck all over with gold leaf, and carried on each shoulder a bunch ol peacock ftatkers. Occasionally groups of men bear ing baskets full of rockets, and came along, while one of them kept lighting the fire works and senping them straight up into the air with a loud phizz. About four o’clock in the afternoon the tones of the trumpet and the measured roll of drums announced, that the ' Nizam’s regular troops were approaching,' and in a few minutes tbe motley array of matchlock and spearmen had passed away, and was succeeded by the comparatively trim ranks of disciplined regiments. “At the head of the column came the really fine band of the African bodyguard; This corpß is composed of ‘pucka’' Africans; with the woolly head, thick lips and coal black hue, all complete. Their uniform con sists of a red fez, with dark bide tassel, adark blue pelisse laced with silver, open in the front, and displaying a scarlet undercoat or waistcoat laced .with silver, dark.blue panta loons and jackboots. They are armed with sabre and carbine,, and/ their saddles and horse appointments.are on the. model of the European, hussar equipment /They., were well turned out, and tolerably well mounted;; Following them came a regimeiit of lancers,' a really soldierly-looking set'of men, infinitely superior, in my htf >nble opinion, as to-phy sique and getting up, to the Africans. Of course we had but a passing glimpse of them, but they appeared to be admirably ' dressed; and equipped, ‘ and ‘ sat their” 4 horses better ; r than;the A£ricans, who have rather a loung ing, slouching appearance. - i “There was another corps of cavalry in a most Violent uniform of bright blue : and highly-fantastic lacing of chrome, yellow all over the back and front ~ They' probably loot gay and'picturesque in a body or in the open field, but the. dress is; too tawdiy and grotesque for close! .inspection in , a narrow street. It lacks the workman-like style of tbe Wonpurty Lancers. The artillery marched,in the rear;of the,, cavalry, and next came the regiment of infantry. Some of these Were remarkably fine bodies of men, clothed l in the regulation Sepoy uniform, and march ing with surprising steadiness. The way 4 *£3ss t~ siSiSsSKT ' . _ T 5 ........ / ; they maintained thfeir dtessingand the; proper intervals in columns'of sections,' in spite of short checks and the pressure of the orowd about the flanks, was very creditable. There Were two corps which especially deserve mention from the admirable style of dress that they. wore. One sported the scarlet Gar ibaldi. shirt, neatly jilting, with dark bine trousers.tmd scarlet caps. • The pouch belt ts of black leather, and the. whole dres3 is smart, comfortable, and eminently suitable to native,; troops. The other regiment had. a loose scarlet tunic and Zouave .trousers, and it also ..struck me as being -admirably r well dressed." * v-.- " "-V-' “After the reformed troops came several regiments.of Hyderabad - infantry that looked uncommonly like battalions of Sepoys of the last century risen from their graves. They wore the wonderful things ip hats that the old Company’s Sepoys carried, on toeir heads ages ago; the queer little coatees, and. enor mous potich boxes, which one might almost mistake' for ‘knapsacks. They are armed with the ancient flint-lock, beneath the weight of which they seemed’ to stagger. Altogether their appearance was- quite histo-’ rical, from the - commanding Officer to the drummers. 1 ought not to omit tomention that one of the infantry regiments of the reformed troops was headed by Bome ten or eleven pipers in the most astounding garb that, pipers have ever appeared in 'Bince the inven tion of bagpipes. At their Bide marched a real live Highlander, with plumed bonnet As far as I could-judge, their perforrilance upon the pipep m remarkably: gpod forna : lives; for, .of course, no one pro perly but a true ■ ichiek About half-past flvo ;t he procession Was virtually over; and Sir S&lar Jung’s guests retired-toms palace;” *’XIVAJiCIAI, AJrD ’ StatemeUto<:tbeAssl*t»fttTrca*tu , dr . •. in. ; ' The following is an official statement of the business of the office of the t . Assistant of ithe United States, in Ncty Sort, • for. the, month, ending Jane3o,- isos: ■ •' 1 y,;.;; r.F.Or.IPTS AND DIBBUESEitEKTB. ~, ' ' May SI,-1868; by balance.'.i;.:u. 1 i..v'59416TT,996 07 E’ecclpts dnrlngthemontht !il ! ' - ' On acconnt of Customs'. 58,306,003' 801 On nccoont of Gold-Notes.,’ 8,633,880 00 - On account of Int'l ’Bev.. ,808,387 74 On account nfP.Q. Dep’t. -231,608 63 , Oil account of Transfers . ..11,813,18G 84 On account Patent Fees... 4,650 25 On account M15ce114nc0u5’.47,833,222 67 On accountD ! .aburBlng'acC,lß,so3,'479 17 .Assay Office 25,919 8-1 On Recount-Interest acc't.. .72,417.00 Total Payments— , Treasury Drafts: ..$75,048,854 : 32 Post-OfllcO Drafts.. .. 297,578 CD Disbursing Accounts..; .. .15,194,003 49 ABsay.Ofuce.:..sia'....... ' '77,270 37 Interest Accounts, viz In Coin...: In Ciifrcncy -Balance....» By balance to C'r. Treasu rer United States By balance to Or., Dia 'bursing Accounts. v ... By Funds In liabd, in As say Oftlce.... ...... The following is a statement of the 'coal transported oyer the Delaware and Hudson Canal fo* the week and season . ending-June-27, and the eame,period. last year: . -1- . . ' Season., "Tons. }'■ 1540,625' Week. ' Toni). ' Delaware and Hudson Canal,. 80,722 Pennsylyania'Coal Company.. 1,068 Total 61,783: 050,637 For same period last year: Week. Season., . , . , Tons. Tons.. Delaware and Hdaeon'Canal.-, 43,942' 499,717 Pennsylvania Coal Company;. 7,040 jyj-RB. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THEATRE. ' Managers. , —......Win. B. Frpligh. A Co, !; RE,OEENING FOR A SHORT. SUMMER SEASON, * ): -l ojztu b -' ■ J 'y ■' l ; ; —* ' TRUEiHEARTS OF OLD IRELAND. • ■ :: : ■-■ / ROBERT JOHNSTON, W. H. WHALLeY.' and Mrs. W. O. JONES will sustain their original characters. NEW SCENERY. , - ■ - NEW DRESSES. THE GREAT RAILROAD BRIDGE SCENE, • THE itAIN STORM OF REjfiL WAJER.. ; BATCRDAY—OiRAND FOURTH OF JCLVi kATINEE, ' 1 '. '. ConinU'nciug nt 2 o'clock., . , '* ‘ , Admission SO and 25 cents. /t' I ■■■ i.nn.., . etStßlre^ab^fe Open fronlS A. M. 16 6P: - -w ;•)'.)! - t Benjamin West's Great Picture oC ■ -. ---v-- r• - >>,,• . still onbthibltion. .■’ ••" je2&tf , : ; :■■■:•. . SATURDAY AFTERNOON; GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE. „ in’Grand Ballets, Ethiopian Burlesmfts. Songs, Dnnoos Ovmnabt Acts, Pantomimes, Ac; ' ' ~ ' OPAL DENTAIAINA-A BOTEEIOB ARTICLE FOB cleaning the Teeth, destroying niiimalcula “winch in lest them, giving tone to the gams, and leaving-a-foelins of i fragrance and perfect cleanliness In the mouth. It may be'used daily, and will be fondd to Strengthen-weafc and bleeding gums, while the -aroma-and-deterslvenesi wit recommend it to every one;; Being composed with thi assii tanco of the Dentist, Physicians and Microscqpist,! 1 is confidently ofTered as a reliable substitute for the tra certain wasnesformerly in voguo.; ' - .i ■ _ Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the constituents of the Dentalllna, advocate its nse; It contains nothing to prevent its only by. ' f B^aA'smd , Bpn!e<Mita& for sale by Druggists generality and- r re A Brown,; ... , D. L. Stackhouse, HossardACo., Robert C. Davis, •C.H.Keeny, :1 Geo.C.'Bowor, Isaac H. Kay,.-< Chas.Hhiyers, G'.H. Needles, ■ 8. M. McColLn.. . , T, J. Husband, S. C.'Bunting.- Ambrose Smith, Chas. H. Eberle, 1 Edward Parrish, : James N. Marta,- Wm. B.. Webb,. . .E. Bringhurst A Co. , James Li BiSpham, . 1 Dyott A Co. 1 , '. Hughes A Combo, - B. C. Blair’s Sons, •• HenryA. Bower, Wyeth ABro. : T SABELLA MARIANNO. M. K, 837 N. TWELFTH J-Street. Consultations free.;; ■.! ... u -h-:; v ; my9-ly JLST READY—BINGHAM'S LATIN GBAMMAB.- Hcw Edition.—A Grammaroftheliatin Daiutaaiie.'fOT the Use of Bchoola. With exercises and vocabularies by, William Bingham, A. BL, Superintendent ol the Bingham of the above work Is how ready,’ and they invite a Careful examination of the same* and a comparison’ with other works on the aame subject, Coplea will be furnished to Teachers and Superintendent* oJLSchooli for thia purpose ‘fctlowrates. • • J 4 1 '' 1 i . Price 81 GO. Published by > And for aalo by Boobeellere generally. T lectures.—A new Course of Le'ctPres, ok delivered at the ■i-Jt, New York Museum .of Anatomy, embracing the enb jecte: Howto live and what to live for; Youth, Maturitx and OlcLAgotManhood generally reviewed; The cause of indigestion, qatnlehee hnd Nofvoak Diseases’ accounted (or, pocket volumes containing these lectures wIU befon' warded tO 'parties. Unablo to attend on receipt of foul:: italnps, byaddresslng J. J. Dyer, 85 School street,Boo ton. ,/, feisiy; .DDOKB BOUGHT, SOLD AND -EXCHANGED. AT ■l'Dj JAMES BARB’S. 1105 Market street, pKll’a. • fnlO-U' (JBLGA^rNS^^IN^HANDFRENCH. “ BOARDING AND DAY PUPILS, • . , IMI and 1529BPRUCE Street; ■ „ . , ■ 1 - ' Philotlolphia, Penaa., : ; 'WM.RK'M'EN on MONDAY, Sept 22dl ’'i MADAME D'HERVHjLY haßtlionleoaure of announc.; .-'togthat DR. EGBERT H. LABBEKTON .will devoto hla time exclusively to the Chegaray Institute. ! French is the languageor the family and is constantly' spokenintbo Institute.. ' jel3-etuth6m ■„ 4 miy - HORSEMANSHIP—AT ' THE PHILADEL PHIA RIDINGSCBOOU Fourth ; etreet. abov# ,Vtoe, wtU be found facility for acqnHni> a knowledge of this healthful and elegant' accomplish.' menti' ‘The School is; pleasantly ventilated and warmed, the horses eafe and well trained;! j ; . .... An. Afternoon Glass for YonnglAdlea..-, . 4 SaddloHorsostsalned in tbe beet nranner. - V.' ■ Saddle Horses, Horses and Vehicles to hiro. . 1 Also,uC«ri«e»,ta .Depeta,.PartleJ,;Weddings, she , : : ' THokAS CrAIOE A BON. ; «E»0INO, rEATHEKS, AC. UIEATIIER' BEDS AND MATTRESSES RENO) I?. eeoe and Featiiem on: hand. Factory ' 81t Lombard streak'•* . c; a jelß-lcao? > ■RirESSINA OEANGES.-FINE FRUIT AND IN GOOli JVI ordS. ' Landing and for sale by JOS, B/BUSSIERsA CO.. 108 Senth Delaware avenue. 'l% 1,779,740 00 72,447 00 78,907,608 53 12,664,758 48 2,503,204 35. 1 ‘ $89,125,661 36 Coal Statement. „■ 43.492 OEDICAIa 'BEV*' PPI £. H. BUTLER * C 0.,. 137 South Fourth etreet, Philadelphia. au3l ■I IKSTRUCTION.' r h r- EBBCTrtJAL. ORE INSURANCE COMPANY , ; , VoBa 1 435 and 437 Chettnul BtratL AssetsonJsnuary 1,1868; , 69 Cftpttftl* nwntUmMWtM «•* H AccruedSnrplnj........... .....................LIOAS93 W .* ... .««.••« ...»«><«» .>.«♦. >Til3tf4l ,tt UNSETTLED CLAIMS. r T? - INOOHE FOB IMk 1 . 583»65383. • , r . : , j|affUHV - < Losses Paid Since 1829 Over $5,5p0 } 600. V on Liberal TormiJ DIBECTORB. . V' : JAB. W. McAIJ ExceptituS utenetoi wart of oaiiek,& ’sL' HoniijeSwojat .wAibot Htreat*. IT : On yeotto, Cano ofths wads. ■ ■Onjiwfficanal, 1 lake and tandearriii4»,td all f , r...; . FIEE . INSURANCES • ' OnmeMlUnfllM ■' onatarea.pyreniflaaTfo. y : A/ ; oowAiiy* - ' : ..>, 8Sil0;000 UntMStat^pinf^erCn&tioaii;' ’ . 130,000 UnitedßtUea Six, Per cimt l«an. ■ • IWXpiPnitedßte'tCT'VfcldPer Cani'.lkiaiC : - ; 125,010; City or Phitedelphiisu ’Per '(jenfc . ■ Bo.oobitE’SWi^lg’^-caa: L05n.:..:.1,00050 20,000 Pennaylrania Railroad FirrtMort. ’ • ■■ r . ' *t*e Six Per Cent Bonaa.. -12,800 (6 £5,000 Pommyl vanla Railroad Second Mort- - ■ _gaae 8 fat Per Cent. 80ndKrT....... 315)500 25.000 WMtcrn Pennsylvania Railroad 81* . iter Cent. Banda U’enna. IIR. ? guarantee)........,... 0,000 00 80,000 State of TeimeateO five Per Cent, L0an.................... 11000 OO , 7,000 Stato of Tennaaoo Six per. Cent - • ■"■ . Loan. ........... 4370 00 15,000 800<ebarea ttock Gennantown Ou . Company, Principal and tntorert’ : , gnamnteedbytlM City.of Phlla- • „ 7,506 150 shares BtockPeimaylyania, Rail, ■ ' •; road: Company.. 1 ...7,800 00 5,000 lOQahareeatockTiorthPennaylyante' "Railroad Company....!. 8,000 00 20,000 80 shares stock Philadelphia and , Boulhern MailStflSinshipOo...... 15,000 Ob . 20U0Q lioana on. Bond and Mortgage! Siiit 1 ;-. ‘: • liens on City Pr0pertie5............ 201,500 00. £1.101,400 Par , r:> : : 'jMwiot Valna’ 81,103,803 50 Bills Bocelvabla.' for lnanrancffl . made. 213J816 Balance! duo :ax, Agencies—Pro., mimna' on Marine'Policies—A o. •..- ' crued Interest, and other debt! „ ' _dae theCompany.,.‘-/i.. 38 Btock pnd Scrip of. eundry Insn - ranee and 'other Companies, J • 85.076 00. Estimated value 5,017 00 Caatiin 8ank...........,..,..,..,...8108,017.10 , ■ ■ Caahln Drawer....:................. - 898 53, 2’4tsa» 87,512,853 85, ,$182,612,845 ?0' 53.085,183 84 $89,125,681 36 ' • i ‘DIHECIOBri: ■ • «****■*' .ThomasO-Hand,:! L . ! vsjtmmOMuA it”- ■- Jttintl. Davla,. r . ( 'BanmelE.etokQv: u' Edmund A. Bonder. , . .James Traquair,, ~, ~ - JmcshltßeaC ' ' WWun CUtadwtt, ~ v Yheophllns Panlding, Jacob P. Jones, • - - v Hugh Craig, James BaMoFarlana,' Edward Darlington, Jo«traaP.Eyre. j. John B. Penrose, ’ John D. Taylor, H. Jones Brooke. - Bpcncer McDvalne, Henry. Sloan., • , . Henry OHaUetl. , Edward Lafoorcade. - p.T.Mprgan, -••• “ Jacob ElcgeU, ,-, ■■ • •.: A. B. Berger,- ■•• • " . . •. IHOMAS C. HAND, President, . ► ' Ji lid JOHN C. DAVIS; Vico President. HENBYLYLBUBN,; Secretary. .. ■. ' HENBY BALL, Assistant Secretary, deS to ocßl , gag-a FIBEASUOCLATION OP PHILADEL i ETMai ptda. Incorporated March £7, ii&O- OfiiCC, (gMSSCQ generally, from Dors by Hre (in the City <M 'i^awBßdaPmaSrpm"ei7.r'; : ~...,-5 . H»«»amOT,tnr iha*«Mrfs <d the Association Januarylet, .1868, pnbUsbed favcompUahcoWdtfivttiaf pro visions of CnActof Aisemblyof AerU€thllMS.-■ Benda and Mor«a«esion Propetty ’dr .;_ of pfiHadelplfi, only, ,*tOTdIM I» Gronnd Bents.. ,V. . v , . SS Fnrnltnroand Fixtures of 0f15ce,j.....i'..ii,.; U, 8.8-SORegistered Bonds u&jO.OO Cash on ............ _ . BUB7B Jl; William l !!,’ Hamilton.' f'Samnei Spariawit, ; ° : - , Peter A. Keyaer, Charles P. Bower, .r .■■■?■ ' JohnCarrow, • f • Jesse IdgbtfooV : ; * .■•gasfflggssss-.-- P,C ° a L Peter, - ' WM. H. HAMILTON-Presldent , SAMUEL BPAKHAWK, Vico President. ‘ WMi T.,BUd;LEII, gecretoiY. .i : . : TTNITEH FIBEMEN'S INBUBAHCE COMPANY OP’ I i ptji|.«nßr.pmA. This Comranytafceariiks at the lorwert rates consistent with safety,. and confines its business exclusively to ITiIEIKSEKANCEIN THE CITY OF PHILADHt _ OFFICE—No. 723 Arch Btre'et. fourth national; Bank BalldlD *t . I iV: '.j Thom&a J-Martin, i ? Roberta, :. John Hint, , ■ Chwloa K. Smith, Wm.A. Bolin, - Albortua King! Jamea Mongan, : , : ' ; ? f: Henry Bumm, . >; ■, William Glenn, Jamea Wood, . : JrHrawAiSlar 1 '" ' 1 Robert 8, pJ^hM'nUl^n, ■ ‘ CONBADB, ANDRESS. Froeldent. ,i Wit- A. Bonm. Treaa. 1 •■■■ Wm. H. FAom. Beo'y. rpHE COUNTY rraE INSURANCE . COMPANY.—OF i w ddphia.” Incorporated by tfio £eKWftture ,« Terauylya. nla in 1839. for Indemnity agalnrt lotior damage by are, Thla oU end wU^bJe.lnstitntion 1 wlth.amplec«plU Uafl; contingent fund carefully Invested, continue* to Inanro buildings, furniture, merohandlflO,4ic., either permanently or foraumited time, egataat ioSa or damage to-flrart the lowest ratga conaiatent with the abaolnte safety ofltacna g' ra«.j. Sutter. I SSdrew H. SBlieiv enryßudd, , Jamea N. Stone, ’ John Horn, ’ Edwin Isßaakttt, JoecphMoore, I * ; BphertWMasaey, Jt. ~ '■ Malta . , Mark Devine. • . Yoorge cnAElj^a j7 B UTTER, President I t:?; jv "HENRY BUDD, Vice-President. Bseramn P. Hozqgmr. Secretary and Treasure^ ariTNA LIVE BTOCEMNBCBANGE COMPANY ■ .LEi HAIiTFOKD, CONN.__ • ■l -"al •>'O. C. KIMBALL, President 1 j T. O. JSNDBBB, Vice President J. B.TOWER Becretary. .... .... ~ This Company ■ y- - • '*• iY J3OHSK3( niuLES jIKD CAIi I iLE * '‘ ’ - > ' against Death by,Fire,Accident or Disease. Also, against Theft and. tie Hazards of Transportation. :• ' , i > ■ pna*»ELPini REFJEBENora. , 1 8. B. Kingston,Jr.i Gen.' Freight Agent Penna. RJt > J. B. Brooke, Manager CommU Agency, Ledger Building.' A.l* H. Lejambre, Cabinet-ware. Manufacturers, 143 S ... Chestnutstreet .■» .. .. ,vr. David P. Moore’s Sons, Undertakers, 829 VhieeL C.IH- Brush, Man’r jffitnaLife ins, Co., 4th het Chestnut, 'Hi B.JDeaoon, Dumber dealer, SOM Market at, j, . , . Geo. W. Eeed* Cot Wholesale Clothier, 423 Market it. ‘ ■ ’ ?s :. s WILLIAM C. WABD, General Agent,. ./ I .... Forrest Building, Nos, I&and USS. Fourth s.t, f , ; npl-Sm 7 . Philadelphia,pa. DHEHIH? INBDKANC B • r. COUP ANY :• Jn OF PHILADELPHIA •••... ; i. , ; r _ INCORPORATED_IBM—CHABTEBPEBPETirAL,, _s H o. 1 834 WALNUT street, opposltethe Exchange. - • i TMs.Oompany.lniurea fiomloues or damage by 1 S. : i' -.- -i - yiRsU y • f... on liberal terms, on buildings, merchandise, fnrnltnra, &e« for limited periods, and permanently on buildings by ; depositor premium. • • ’ ' . > • ■ a The Company has been i In active .operation formore .than' sixtyiyoars, during which all losses have been promptly.adjusted . - ■ John 14 Bodge, , - David Lewis, —-yM.-BrMahony, - Benjamin Etthns' - ■ . ! John HVLewis, • :• • Titos; IL Powers, " -' •• ■' Williamß.Grant, A, RgMcHeiuT,’ ■: • r ! SebertW.Learning,;.:, . EdmondCastnlon, . ~, -t ■D. Clark Wharton. : gamuel Wilcox, , q Samuil Wmpox, secretary. :. u -r, -f; i ■ COM * Famip: :F IB BIN SUE ANWEXCLD 81V E liß J, .iirn ■!£!• f-v’: DIEEUTOK3. -- -• FraneUN.Back,’ PhUip&'Jo#jfc«T V ■ CharlMliieliardaon. < > tfohn/W. Bvernum, ■ Edward D. Woodruil, i' ■’ t BobertßJPotter, “ Mor3^3®tuiii! . s'-. ' > J?*"* ' William I. Bluioeabd. Secretary. \\i >- h f ■>* I 1 i‘i, ,li- , MUTUAL ll# JNSORANGB COMP 1 ANY. ; '-, n-ew Y.obk,; •. . i Ptcre lEEEHIV rreiMent. ;' LOBDT6 t -,V vtMjpjrtiftfia ■ JSO,i. r HARDE|gE»GH,| H**-"*"/ I** 1 ** .; JBESEI ft FBEEHlirj SeMetoy.,. *o ,■ OMh;Asßetß?-"S..«<flii?6p(66o. - OHOANIXKtt,' JrrnVE. 18G4. ' 'A&LPOLTCIEG NONFORFEITABLE. ; . HSEMIUMaPATABLBINCiSa ' ; 1~, >. LOSSES PAH) IN CASH, _ : . ttßecdralfe Rote* and CUM Von*. ;■ ‘ By the pnrrialbils' of Its charter the . entire AMPini belongs to policy bolder*. and must he .paid to them ln dividends; or reserved for their, greater secnrity.- Divi dends are made on the coatrllratian plant and pilAenwi. ally, commencing two yean fromthedeleof thopoucy. It-baa already made two dividend* amounting, to iIOStOOO, anamotmt nevorbefore equaled daring too that throe years of any company. ' :■/;( ' PERMITS TO TRAVEL GRANTED WITS* i OUT EXTRA CHARGE. NOPOLICTPEB REQUIRED.’FEMALE SISKS TAKEN AT THE USUAL PRINTED . RATES, NO EXTRA PREMIUM BEING, DEMANDED. Applications for all kind* pf policies, life, ten-year life endowment, tcmspr.cnttdmrii endowment,* taken,nod aU information cbemnUx affordat the / > ■. BBAIIiHOFFICteOF THE COHPIVT, «*& ■saaai&. ELOTS & GRIFEITIS, Managers. Eastern Department of dlxo Btate'of Fcnnaylvanla. .. • Which, fa adl instances, will beplacodTn firetolaea Com- S)1 tbladty. aa well aathbaeol knownafandlngin »rk. Ne wEnglajndana Baltftoore.; ' entat. kirks, ANpJNSURANCE ON UVB carefnhv attended to. In leading CcmpanloSrof thatkind ! By strict personal attention to, and- prompt despatch of bturtnees entrusted to onr can), we hope to mtrit and re* celvo a full chare of public Byffgy °- pa ft -'■gr-tinen,; . : WM.F.GKIFFITTBJJjt7_V mhlMwtn ■ . -.1 .No. 4»WalnulBtroet. tTSompany ■■baane fell •ANIT, NO; NUT4W CHEST ILPHIA. • ; rjißK RELIANCE INSURANCECOMFA.NY OFPHXL ftTPOtual. Insures against lets or danSgmSyFlßE.oa Hdnsegv Stores and othcrßnlldings, limited or, perpetual, and on Furniture, Goods, Wares and Merchandise lr) town or C °“£ol'SES a , PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAJDL A55et5,....................... - ~.8431,177 73 United States Government Uoana. .............. 112,000 W Philadelphia City «percent 10an5....* Tag® <*>• Pennsylvania 83.000,000 0 per cent Loan. 83.000 00 Pennsylvania Kailroad Bondr, first and second ■„ „ Camden and Amboy Railroad Company’s 6 per ■ CcntLoan 3.000 00 Philadelphia and Reading Eallroad Company's - . „ > SperCent-Loan AOOO 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 pet pent Wort- M County Fire insurance Company's Stock.'AMO 00 Mechanics’ Bank Stock ...... AMO 00 Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Stock. 10.000 00 UnlonMctaal Insurance Company's 8 t0ck..... 8»00 P-eUancelnsuranco Comply of. Philadelphia’s Cnnh In pMITr and mi h.n.l .... ........ 7,837 7S Worth at f ,Par.... 8431.H7 73 Worth this date at 8433,(*S 81 Ciem-Tiniley, 1 Thomas EL Moore, Wn; Muwer, Samuel Caetnor. BamnelßlsphMn, James T.Vouag, ■ H.li. Carson.. liuue F. Baker, ■ Wm, Stevenson, ' ChristianJ. Uottman, Bl^mnelß.Xb omaA 0 maA . ■ _ . clem. TufOOUEy, President w-tuthstt TEFFEBSON FIHE INSURANCE COMPANY OF FHI* O .'Udeiphia.~Offlto. No. ai North..Fiftti M&fkdtsfrdeL'' ! iscorpori^fvtfiaLesUUtTireofFeziQi^fti^'JCQMtf^' t«r Perpetual. Capital and A*EetA,.Bl6B.OOQ. Make In surance against loss or Damsge by Fire on Public onPrt rate Bnilolngs. Flrmllnre, Stocks, Goods and Merthaa dii& on favorable terms:','--. : . - ■ oue, on lavutMwtuu DJBEOTOIta Wm. McDaniel, Edward P. Moyer,. Israel Fetersoa,' Frederlckliadner. / JohnF. BMeterUng, Adam J. Glaars, HenryTroemner, HcnryDelany, Jacobßebandela - JohnElllstt, , Frederick Doll, ChrletfamlkPrtcle. Samnel MJUier. . George E Fort, ■ , : ?e ,~ > WilliamD. Gardner. m , WILLIAM MaDANIKU President ISKAEL PETEKSONTvine-Prosldenti PnmrE Coumjji. Secretary and Treasnret. ■ IFIHE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY I .—THE PENS; , l’ «vlvonU Fire Initmuoce GompiQTr-liuionHffilM 18s 'ichirterPerStasS-MB. 61MVatat street. oppStfteto. , d ffhi?SlmpanT^t»vor«Myta«ra to tieeommtmlfcrtoe over.foity.yeatti conßhnesiolnsnxe..against loss ordam. age by fire, on Puhßc of. Private. Bandlbjgaeltherpenna .neatly or for alimited time, Also, on fmnilture,Btoe]o of Goods and Merchandise generally. onliberaltenns. v, : Their Capital, togetherrvlthaUrKe Surplus Fund, is tn ! vested in a most careful mannmy,V?hieh enables them to offer to th&jtajraJE&d a& -imdougraa - ■ocaxitr ( la, of loe«. . . ojߣ(ffqw " " , Daniel Smith, JIU - 1 JolmOevetetßi ' - t Xbomaa Smith. f iHniifllHiinfr ’ : Henry ■ - . ™<*»**9U** ... DANIEL SMITH. Jr-. oiMent Wisjjsjs Q. Cboweij. Secretary. * / ■ i A NTHRACrTE V INSCBAKCB COMPANY.-CHAR Offico^rnm^ALNyTstreet, aboveTMrd, Fhilsda, ‘ Will insure against Loss or Damage by Fire, on Bails. ' lays, cithor perpotunlly or.for a limited time, Household: FurnitureandMerchandisegenerally,, c w. . - Alio, .Marine Insurance on Vessels Cargoes and. Freights. InlandlnsurancetoalljiartsottheUnioa ; , Wm/Eaher, ".. • , Peterjleger, • D. Luther,. < , , , J.E. Baum. ' Lewis Andenried, Wm. F. Dean. ■ John B. Blakistdn. . , John Ketchjun* ■ . Davis Pearson. . .. John B.Hoyl. ... t . WM. ESHER. President. ■ . ; yr£jjußSnta. Becrctov^' P v A MERIOAN EIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, INOO& R No. 810 WALNUT stteet.'etiove Third, Philadelphia, Havtagalarge paid-up CapltalStockandßorphu 1* vested in aOnnd and available Securities, eonttauo to in snro on dwellings. storee, (amltaro, merchandise, vessels noort, and their cargoes, and othor personal property, 1 adjusted, ‘ Thornes BsMarU, ' ■ . Edmund G.Dntilh, - JohnWelah; Charles W.’Ponltney. Patrlck Rrady, Israel Monts, John T. Lewis. m „' Jotmp.Wetherin, i WRllamW. PauL -•' : * >!•■ - ' ; „, _ THOMAS'Ri MARlS.Preddant. AbgECT a ii- Cnawrogp. BecretSTT. . LUHBERd MAULE, BROTHER & QO. IQAQ BPRUCE JOIBT. IQCQI lODO. BPRUCB JOIST. IDOO' ! PPRUCEJOMT. mUMUUJK. LAROESTOOK. • . : LARGE STOCK. . niAUJUBs BBOTBER &. CO., i ‘ ~ 2500 SOUTH STREET. TQfiQ FLORIDA FLQORINO. ICSDO, FLORIDA.FLOORING, - '■ CAROLINA FLOORING. VIRGINIAFLOORING. ' DELAWARE FLOORING. ASH FLOORING. , WALNUT FLOORING. . ■, '“wa™ I(2AQ WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK. IQ£Q ipOO. WALNUT BOARDB AND PLANK. 1000. •.'.WALNUT BOARDS. :• . i , : WALNUT PLANK.. 10AQ UNDERTAKE RS'LUMBEK. IQOQ XpDO« UNDERTAKERS 1 LUMBER. lODO. ; r -RED CEDAR. ■:M WALNUT AND PINE, ... . ~, I QRQ 1 SEASONED POPLAR; : TQCQ lODO. . . iODO. I WHrir: BOARDS, V. ! >;,r:,:r?fr v mQKQRY~. . r IQCQ CIGAR BOX MAKERB. 'V IQCa. lODO. • ' CIGAR BOX MAKERS. JLODO. f J - BPANIBH , • - ■ ; , , FOR BALE LOW. ‘ ! 1868; - 1868. ; NORWAY SCANTLING; „ ■ ■ '"T.ARUE'ARSOItTMRNT-- -"!•-• . CEDARSHINQLE3. CEDAR SHINGLES. • CYPBESS BHINGLEB. PDASTEBINQLATH. > CHESTNUT PLANK AND HOARDS. : 1868. 1868. .SEASONEDO&EAR ..... 1868. -CHOICE PATTERN PINE- , . . ‘ t BPANIBH CEDAibFOB PATTERNS.' >; ; FLORIDA ■ (b . MAULE. BROmEB A CO.. . ... ... '^ ;| -25QQSOUTH STREET. ' PHELAN & BUOKNELL “ f - . - -=-• - * ' ' AND/PQPLAK'JjT CEDAK.'CYPBESaaND SHINGLES 1 HlfiiklGAS.clj?ADA^™^^SYLVANiA, 1 BimumaiJraMßODALL Kuroa. woytdstN • t $ ?v~ NriiETy-BECOND ANNIVERBART 'OF AMB- Cl J» U>e ab ° Tel>UCo, lif)?'^ C &&Rlß, Secreury. be held on MONDAY, July 6 th. 186 A at 4 o'clMfc,>t No. '; W ortW</thoß °Sf^teTEßßEß:a£w •. Pnipann.nna, June 16th. 1868... delflSutt OFFICE OF THE GRAND ISLAND IKON CO» WO* NO. 121 WALNUT nTKKET. Fuinangnmua. Juno 10,1568. i In compliance with Act of Assembbf of fbe Slatcoj Michigsn, nbtl6e It hereby given that ail Hhe, property of this Company, In Ibo Northern ijenlnsula of Michigan, will be offerrd for salo at this ofilce, on THURSDAY, August 20,18C8, at 12 o’clock rt. i te^^f^m^Angß/Prosidcat;^ JDlVl,mi,l>-WOTICfeN. PXUA, . 30th, 1939. 1 Tbe Manage rubave this day declared * Four Pet Cent, for tbs but tlx mOntlw. itnMila tor' Ute Blorkboldera. dear of Btate and United State, tax«l, on demand. oUtI.N F. JAMES, i jyl-st* Actuary. THE UNITED BTAIE9. Jn , . The Board of Director* hare declared ft Dividend or MEB> THE LEHIGH VALLEY BAIEROAD COM fatty baa declared a.Qnsrlerlr Dlridond of Two dod-a-hell Per CentV%aj»W<rat; No. WJ ; iyl.W.m.tjylM . : ■ . . TXamrer; • ; PHILADELPHIA AhD EBAttNG-EAILBOAD;.’ S®* COMPANY, OUieo2S7 South POIJKTO blreoV. , 1 PmuinKi.viiiA,June2ith,lwa.’ The transfer boBu jJPtbiijConipany 9?, - TUESDAY. Jane 80th, and bo rc-opened on THURSDAY, 1 , Five per Cent feu r Pztfemd and Common Stock, dear of National Aba ;j Btatetares, payable in Common Block on and oftrrJulT 16tb toihenolaeia thereof aa thej #hall od the book* of tho Company |on the 30th ineb All pay ableatCdaoffice. ... ; :g a BRADFORD. ; ; jcga-gmi " ■:• • , Treaaarer. , f.£OAI, NOTICES, 1N THE ORPHANS' CGURTFOIt THE CITY; AVg 1 COUNTYOPPHILADEUPUIA. Eetat® of JOHN ROLAND, deceanpd. The'AVdibjr appointed by the court to audit st-ttlo and aojuit the account o t ■ ROW LAND DiLLklt Administrator d. b. n. cv.t. a. of. the sflU oi John Roland, deceased, and to roport'dlttrtbution of the balance In the hands of the accountant will moot the partita Interested, for the purposes of liU appointment on MONDAY, July 6tlu IHB, at 11 o’clock, A. iU at.hia Oflicc.No. U 8 8. Sixth street, in thoclty of Philadelphia. Ja. E,, IYAUI.ACE, )057 s,m.tii,th.f D« " Auditor. IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THEOTY AND X County of -Philadelphia.—Estate;6f ;J. E OALhC GHEK, dttcascA—Tho Auditor,appointedJhy the Court to audit settle and afljnst tbe account of ‘The I’ennsrl voula company for Insuranco on i.ives and (Sran'ina Anuuities,”. Executors of the Will of J..BnGALI/A» GliElh deceased, and to report distribution of the bal ance in tbc bands of the accountant- will meet the par. tie# intererted' for tho ptirpons of hi* appoin’ment. on Monday. July B,ISSi. at 13 o’clock M.; at the office# said Company, Ih'o. SM Walnut street, in the city of Philadel phia. IX. K. W&LLACiI' - j»S7 aiutulhfßtS - -—s Auditor. t | N THfc ORPHANS’ COURT FOH THE OITY AND J. colinty of FhUftdelobia.—Estate of SETH CRAJGE, deceased. The Auditor appointedhy tho Court to audits settle and adjust xbe accountof the PeuxtßylvanlaCora* pany for Insurance ©b Lives and Grautin* Annuity Trustees for HARRIET COWAN.'under wtU of SETH CKAIGE, dec’d, and to report distribution of the balance in the bandinof tha accountant, will x&eet the parties icttreetfd for.the purport of bi*appoijrtment,-on.Mon day, July MhA BG3, at if o’clock A. M-. at'his office, 128 SouthSfxtHrtrect,-in thedtv orPhiladclphlJi; • • . JOHN U RKDHEFFER* , • , Auditor, IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FORTHE CITV AND 1 County of X’hiladdphla.—Eetate ot ALEXANDER BXMINDTON, deccAfed.—The Anditorappolcted by the Court to'audit* settle and ad just tho second account of JAMES JL, DICKSON. JaM*& J. BARCLAY and FRANCIB It FEROirBON - of the list will and testament of ALEXANDEHSV MXNCTON. deceased, and to reportdistrihuuopof the balance inihe hands of , the accbunlattt, will tneet the parties -Ihtereated for tho imrroeecf his appotntment, on Tuesday. ; July ;tb;: 18®, at H o'clock, A. M.. athia office, M 8 walnut street, la . thocity of Philadelphia,^•••. ' t - .• ; ISAAC HA7XEHUBST, ..... IjfiSbtnihgMg •• - 1 Andiior. " IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY'; AND County of Pnil&ddphla-'-Estates of ’ WjjjLTASI hOOAN, deceased.—Tho Auditor, appointed by th* Court to audit, settle,and adjust the account of KE>E GtilL liOU, trtietee for tUft CStatciot VnUhlAm de ccaxcdvand to report distribution of tnc balance in tiie liALdsof the accountant, will meet the parties interested, for the purpose of his appointment; on MONDAY, July 6ih. it 1 o’clock P. M., f ai bis office; No. 615• WaLNUI’ street; In the city of PWladelchia. Ic23tu thsStg O. IBVIXK WHITEHEAD, Auditor. TK THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR TUECITY X and County of X’idladeliihia—Eetate of \\ JL fci, O. RIGGS: deceived.— appointed by the Court ; to audit, fettle and adjust the first and final. Account of JULIAiA BIGGS. Administratrix Oftbe J&toteOt WM*. . B. C.EtGGS,-deceased, and to report dhtributioh of the . balance in the banda'of tho accountant, will meet the partly Interested, for' the purpose ot bb appointment, 1 on Saturday, tho 11th day of July.ylflt*. at 12 noon, athis office,hoi©3 Walnut street In th6-CltyrOf - Philadelphia. ROBERT N> WILLSON.- jjeadUtbmycttt} Auditor; IN THE ORPHANS* COUET#FOR‘TBE CITYJAND 1 County of Philadelphia.—Estate of BaM UEL JOKES, M- l>., dcccaaetL—lLe audltor appointed by tbo f'ourt to audit,'settle and adjust the account of JOSEPH H. JONES, Administrator of tlie estate of SAMUEL JONES, M. D 4 deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant , will meet the parties in terested for tho purpose of fals appolntroenhon MONDAY. ' July 13.Tf 68, at 10 o’clock 4 AVMtS? atrhte ofiice, No. 123 SDutb Sixth street, fn the . • J -r,.-. v GUBTAVUB REMAK,- jjcSP-tu th mw f 6tft, ';. • ' Auditor/ n TUB ORPHANS 1 COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF X PHILADELPHIA—Efitate of WILLIABd PULFORTH, • iec’d.—Notice la hereby riven that JANE FULFORTH, widow of decedent, has filedin ealdCoort her,; petition, withan Inventory t !ho personal property,to tbe amount, of sBoo,' elected to be retained by ner under act of I4tb April. 1851, and supplements, and that the same will be' auowtdby the Court on Filday, July & 1868,:cnlcai ex ception, be filed tbacto. jayjjfAßD M. PAXBOSI. • jcSf,V.th.4t*' Att’yfor Petitioner. MS PENNSYLVANIA, IN B4NKHUFIW. AX PiUUirun,- rjUA, June 11th, 16®. The underaignea. hereby rives titice ol hi»' appotntnient ■ as seilgneo of HENRY ireOUK, of jl’hiUuialilna,-in tlio county of Philadelphia and State of 'Pennsylvania; within said Dtstrlct,'ivlrohas bc<(C adjudged a bankrupt, upon his, own petition, by stheeald District Court. n va' •' ‘ No. 128 BouthSixth street, •<. Totho Creditors of eaidßankrupt.: '" rf / joSsuih3t* FTHB DISTRICTit COURT OF-THE UNITED ; States forthe Eastern District Qf Pennsylvania—ln, Bankruptcy—At Philadelphia,- June 23. A; D., ; 1868. * uheotnaenDghed* hereby 'mveanuticeof hie appointment as Assignee ot JOHN DAvJOBS, of-Philadelphia,in the county of Philadelphia and StateofPennayiYAUia, within said District,’Who has been'adjudged afaankrupt, upon’ 4 bifl own petition, by the eaid Dißtrict Cburt. ; ■' To the Creditors of said Bankrupt» * > . ri ! '7.WM, yQftDFR, Assigned, , jc2g-th3t* ’ N 0.128 South Sixth street. ii STATE. OF MARGARET CHAMBERS MoKNIGHT, Ej dtce&ied.—Letters of Administration e: ta. to above ertatßhaving bcengranted to the undersigned/all per sons indebted to ebid Ertate* will.make payment, and .. those havfc.aclalmawJUpresenttbe. same to. TERES a A . - JJ FSFY; 221'Boutti Seventeenth Btwefc, f or to CHARLES ’ ; * * Ul FRBEMANi 'Rer:: AUptnoy,’ No. "1135 South Fifth :, gfreefc ■; >v- ? T ... -r.o jei3th,6tS iB6a L b iaTE OR; GEIZELDAH ART.DECEABED.—LET- » -Xu tQts 2 eetamentary on the,above Estate ;haviog : been' granted to tho subscriber,;all persons Raying. claims, against the said Estate are requested to present toe same, ; : and these-indebted to makejbaymcnti.wtthoiit delay, to - JOSEPH :BART, Executor, Hart*yilla,pucas county, or ro biß. Atiornc.y.. THOMAS.HART,, JilV N0.,118 South PKllftdelphifc^ ? ; ■ . i..?-; Jell-th-fit* I iqgl'U ' .HOUSE, ! No.' .ll' NOBTH SECOND ST.," 1 • V Bignot timfiolden Lamb.. i ■ i,i JAIJJBS /k rliEEi •? H>ye iioy byia BDd reccWng a large and adapted to Meh'a.and;BoTel woarrto ■which thoylnvita tho attention of Merchants, TaUora and othen, . . < BnpBSßlaeKEren6li Cloths. 1 - ' . • Bqper Colored French Cloth*. ■> ■ ■ 7.' 1 Black, and {Colored Fiona Coating*. ■ > ~ Black and Colored TMcot Coatings. ' •* Diogonid Ribbed CtoaUngs. ■ Kesr SMeaXadie*! Cloaking.. ... .*. * L & STCFFB. < ' bsw*fiSggS- ‘ ■' : ‘ " r do' iio Jossimeres. . , . - . .. ■■'■'& * ll 4 ■ 1 ■ A 150,.& largo ’ Veetijagl ana good* far iidta, retalL- •, * ; ! .w , L J* c No.UNorthB6c6n«Btreot. --- - * mhftilf • -Sign oftho Goldqn r.amh iB6a beiail pjaytaooDs. ■VTEW BTYLEB OF FANCY SILKS. IN CHEN FA SILKS. - V , | ■ STRIPE SILKS. ' ! , ' PLAID BILKS,;. „ , P^OOK^^ E BILK3; : v :M WEDDING BILKS. "• :kp'sBtf ■ v‘ tnl finish..'RODGEKB 1 ahd_WADE b BUTCHER'S,. and the CELEBRATED LECOIJLTIffiBAZO&TBpiaSOBa' , IN CASEB/of the finost anility, Razors, KnlveASclsaorJ ' > andTableCutlery. Qround and PolishOA ' EARINS'PRD- : MENTS CfthfivEnoßt i approved construction to ae»Ht tiiaj \ i hearing, at F. IVTADEIItA’3, Cutlor&nd Surgical lustra, inent Maker, li£ Tenth StreeMielow Cheatnnt myitis 1 BABBW wbat, Bnsi»ani -Tonps4iaT»;fi:<#e i. fifteen mUeß:west oM»rami», isahnoßtuse-- Facificßailrotulf . less on accountrrfthe - . lef some places The Mormon- prophet part ft good- rape' alonjrtbe road the country Is almost- com- T>leatBalt-liater^i^ >^^tortq^yj^^||K|^BfertM , i»6ba~far«d>-togßharirtr^ife- 4 <ait"Se" said: , v . f i, bunfed. m tbisregion, where the land is free “If I were the whole community and were f r dm the sage brash, it is often to glvemy Voice,"and if I had the capital-to ' 1 with thnt;ft>r*tw<*~ nr »nwv InohSs employ the men to build it, and had it all my dowa the earth crumbles hod sinks beneath own way, I would saj'we will baVetKO<*ail- • th& feetlike ©shea; ;■.• • road from the Atlantic to thoPaclflc ocean. “Eyetyinow and then there are found, in Thcy-htrvegot thin road already started: this-region drifts of fossils oysters; There, hi one from the ea3t going; west: and ■ cUms, &e., thrown up, from the bottom p£ one fxom.tho,weBtgoing east,-and-.they saythe sea'qulte a time'agoV ' Some of these, fish theyare going to,meeUi-;; o . areßo weU preservedthaVthe-gUtter of the “If Tcould direct the route ' they should gold anil silypf-oh their, scales is almost ras take, I should have it goidojrnttoough Echo brigbt as ever.; The oysters and clams are and-Weber Canohs^andiSsm.'-thlere through tremendous in size,and would well do for the the Jovfcr part of Salt Lake City,, and .then gidntrof the olden days.: Some .'of the J snakes Sass tUeleoutbE Side ofthe lake ■to the: Hum- 1 : are quite-large in size, but few of them are oldt; i J •• V. • petfecL Some of them are found imbedded ‘‘Whether it ,1a the provjnce of this* com- hi red while others lie loose in the munity to dictate In this affair will bejpetter earth. Along with these are to De foundmany understood when the track is laid. We are ges shells of various kinds. In “ some cases willing to do bur share of the work protrlded; the fish will be found split open, and all' the; we get Well paid for it I suppose the pom- bones perfectly' preserved. Bomo Of “these mitteefWill give and'onftoavdrjto drifts are on the top- offbluffb,; while -others shape their resolutions as near as possible are low down.” ‘ with the wishes of'this cbmmunity. Whether , * \ I have bit.tbemark or, not Ido not kno w. I know What my wishes are, and I understand what would-be for our benefit in building this railroad; Wo*have undertaken ;to do a per tain section asfaraa the grading la concerned. Whetherwe shall have me privilege of heajs ing the whhrtle, and. the snorting of the„iroa horse with every train of cars that passes from the West to • the eastfX do- Apt know. Still I woUId like to bear the whistle the puffing of the ironhorsep eYqiy s eyehißg«&na through' the night, in the morning and through the day.* :If. the company which first arrive should deem it to their adyantage Mo leave us out in the cold, wewill not be so ; far off but we ean hayo a braneb. line fpr .the. advantageofthiscityl V “I beOeve that eoMe havC the idea that? wherever the line goes- there will be large cities built,on its track; and that at ,,: tion ottbo lwo roads there Diasfbe a great deal of money expended for material and la bor in erecting large machlne shops. Whether they meet in this Sly, at the mouth of We* her, at the Humboldt Wells, on the desert south of the lake!, or in the tnouataiasnortk of the lake, has yet to be told. lam certain of one thing, and, that is, that the eastern company is determined to meet the western comp'ray cs far west as possible, and that the western company is determined to meet the - - ; - - ’ : eastern company as far east as possible, hot whether the junction will be in our city or in , » tbe vicinity adjacent, I do not know. “I know this, that whenever cities are buUt it requires capital to build them. What kind,' of capital? Gold, silver, lawns, calicoes,” broadcloths, fine bonnets and flue hate? Not a bit of it; but thecapital and the only capi?. k ; tal required to build cities is bone #td sinew, “ imd wherever the laboring men sebtheir feet. in these mountains and say, “We trill have a city,” there a city will grow. The laboring men are; thaj@iea who build the cities. . Who owns built?Why, those.- to whom God pleases to give them. . j “We have a city here, and we built this . city without money. I came here without money: andlhavo not the least idea that there were five hundred dollars in this com munity When we came here and commenced to buid thiscity. Until the gold Was found in California, and the Battalion boyS began to brtng.lt here, we bad no money amongst us that l fenow ot. When we left Nauvoo, we left naked and barefoot. We left onr property, and with the old broken-down horses and cows; and broken wagons that we could pick np, we commenced cor Journey into the wilderness. Iftherewasinoueylu the camp, I didn’t know it, with the excep tion of what I had in my pOssession. , What I bad was given to me by Bishop Hunter. “ «7e Imt Nauyoo before be did, and before leaving he handed me three or fourhundred dollars, and I bought a little corn, flour and , a few necessaries for the camp with it. Bat this was soon -exhausted, and; When we" left the Missouri River I do not know that there was any money in the camp. When we ; reached herb we coitttttettced makihgadobies; We had brougbt a few pit Bawa,an(Twe drew logs out of the motmbina.and with one man at the top and another below thelog.we,, converted them into lamber. By-and by we erected mills to saw onr logs into lumber,and - whehwe commenced putting it together' for our doors and windows, to.lay our tloors.onci, . to make bur bedsteads and chairs, and all this without a cent of money. This is the, way we commenced to build up out city. “When we have plenty of laboring mett ; who are wilting to work we can build cities without money; and my' Feelihgs are, with regard to all the inhabitants of the earth, that, no mah should feel himself above doing -that - -which ought to be: done. It is advantageous to classify labor. Yob may place one man: in this position and another in that, according to their ability and talents.'But when lumber is to be toade out Pf timber thejman' iwho says ‘My hands cannot handle fogs and boards,’ is not worthy to' inhabit the house when it is built. Tins iB my underetanding on this sub ject. Every man should labor, and each one at that for which he is the beßt capacitated,” Tno Alkaline Beglon oltlio rPla.ins. A correspondent ot the Chicago Tribune writes Of the country west of Laramie, on the Pacific Railroad: “From Laramie to here, the country is very miserable and very curious. Hero and there'a patch of buffalo grass may be seen, but rarelyanything except sago brush arid cactus. The ground seems incapable of pro during iiuiytbipg; .. •'Th© .of - cti.6 small streams glisten with white. where , the alkali water has evaporated. , -Almost! all the small streams here, areimpregaated with thi3 alkali. It reridemthe water alinost useless for all practical ;putposes, ; .but it produces some very qtiee* effects, as .the workmen on, the foad and 1 visitors can testify. If one drinks much of it the same effect is produced as if a strong.dose, of.'salts. is taken.'. .This greatly disgusted: the workmen when they were forOed to drink it. ? v ‘‘Nor.can this water he used in the engines with any effect; the stearin it makes has no power. The water expends , itself in froth and suds, and it eats and corrodes the b Siler. This has been a great source of annoyance, and ia oue of the worst -ob3tacles that . the road has to overcome. Another peculiarity of this water is the effect it produces on the skin it roughens tho skin of the hand, j ust as a ,cold wind chaps it in winter. It also peels the skin from,the face, so that a person* who uses this water has a new skin about.dyriry seven days. Tiffs ia especially the - case where..aoap is used in washing;' : The graders .weat! of;here, where the alkali in the water is much stronger, Bay that when soap fe wanted for washing clothes, &e., they' put some grease hi tho alkali water,: stir it up with a stick, and there is soap. Naturally it costs hut very little, and when freights are reduced on the road it is proposed to supply tho whole . IJulted- StatesvwithAheap Unfortu nately'tnere'iriKrnd jdemand' for that article amoDgthh Indians,'arid'tho Great Western Soap Factory cahnot boatarted at present., As it iyvevory intttt is bteownsoapmake r. “The fesriltAfithis bad water has been to force the railroadcdnipanytodig deep wells along the line ot the road. But even thia ia not’alwriys Batisfaetpiy; the wellat Wyoming,' 1 P**. : i Drain in x ino HarihM. A. letter (from Rome, dated May' isth, flays: : •••• : \ ‘jThe dead season ia. fairly sitting t ln at Rome, •and everyone;save the official ha* left;' The greatheafe have‘set in earlier than uaual,’ anfpromlßea summer of unusual severity.' The only event worthy of remark Since my last latter has been the opening of thd canal whichJeadßjDcem fte.O?«anMarshes to the sea, and which, will carry off. several large stagnant lakesneafTprie Paderaa, and glye to cnTtiyatibn a»large tract -of hith-* •ertp watte" land. The experiment was confided .to . ; the; i Pls-OstiahA : Draih&go 'Company, wd is so far a. .perfect success. The Chglfceer who .carried out this .great , public work is the same who has conducted the works on Lago Magglore and Lago, di rFuctoo.andtheo&rationhtriUffiph'ofhyr: \ dranllc science.' All the low and pestilential marsh land- between the flOa' and Ostia,, hitherto tmreclaimable, ahd“ appropriately termed the Campo Morto, will ba by the new canal completely drained and brought into a state bl comparative ealubipyiadd. utility. Extenßive saltworks will be established along the shore by the society,,.which will give constant employment to the hitherto miser -1 able and fever-spicken population.” ?. r. , 16 ~ UereM^Woog— 160> bzs 567 fitd» digit yAUKWIN VuXe—ScbiT WHiMe, Crumner—l6o,- fIOO feet pine lumber J W Oaikfll & Soar- JIOVfcJIEJIIS or OCEAN IHfEABEBA TO ABKIVB. FB*Mf ♦ - "''XIM ■ • DATS London.-New York. „.JaneiB - Liverpool. .New York. Jane 17 __ Cilvofß»Uliaore.adTCrpool.'.NewYptk 1 ;.,.,..Jane21- K^lV«3Sar....il4TefM!!!i^W l Vork ...',..^lac?» NoVa Beotian..,.. ..Liverpool. -Quebec,.......... -Jane a gaxcmla .Bontbamj)ton,.Ncw Y0rk......... June »5 Earopa... .Ola«ow* .New Y0rk..........Jane5*,. cat* of London... .New York. luVerpool. July 4 ButfUxo de Cuba-. .New York. JUpinwa11.;....... July,.« HtlveSa....... -...New York., Liverpool.;. ..,. Jnly 4 Britannia y.... New V ork.iGUegonr,..„..—J®,,}. Clmbria. .. ...N«jv York..Hambant-,...... —JajY J Malta. N ewYork.. Liverpool... ........ July 8 Star of the Union-PMladel'ai.N.O. via Havana.. Jnly 8 Etne!..!7. .New York. .Llvcrpl rda fini’x. July If thina ~ ...NewYork, .Liverpool-..........Jafy IS Bt*r* and Btrlpee... .FhOwa. .Havana............ Jnly 21 BeUon*. Denmark*....* Neetoxl&n.. Em*... BQAKI) of tba.dk. „ „ COATES WALTON, Moktult CkuoiUTUt. THOMAS FOTTEBJ • MAJSIHEBITIiiamN. FOBTOF FHDUAPKLPHIA—J ply «■ gun Baa 4 871 Bon Biii. 7183IHioh Wato. l • aiuhvedyebtebdav. , ' Stesmer Aon Eliza, Rldmrda, 24 boara from New. York, with mdeo to W M Baird & Uo. -■< * _ . £ ttaxfter 8 C Walker, Shcrm, 24 boors from New York, trltb mdcfrto W M 8&inl A Ca • . ... ftfr* "'Brig Herald, Wood.U day; from 8t dago do Cuba, with sugar andmolassestoGWßemadoq&&»:_. • fehr.Hope. BartoE, 9 days from Norfolk, with shingles. fromProvincotown, withmdse to^& T AMioMorehlc, Roberta,7days.from Calais, with • l! Cnuhner.fi days from JacksonTiile. with lumber to J W GaskUl & Bona, , , ■ ... ‘ ■ Schr J Hall. Howell, Irom Gardiner, Me. with ice to K |cBtW Winsmore. from Now York, with ■ 2 'gchr^tthf l "E Sylvester, Sylvester, from Calais, with. "daya from Calais, with lumber ’ to SdncSot£ D HalVVleterß. Borten _ . Rehr Morning Bight. Simmons, Dorchester. BehnGoUroEagieiHowes.' New Bedford.. Schr Sli Crocker; Broehrcy.Tannton. , . TvgirhosJeffocßon, Allen, fnim Baltimore, with a tow 'of barges to WP Clyde dr Co. ■' '■ ■ TUgCtusapCake.Merahon.'.&om Baltimore, with a tow of.harges to W P CjVdeACO; ' ■— - .. . .1 CLEARED. YESTERDAY. . Steamer Mayflower, Robinson, NYork. WP Clyde* Co. SteaineriB BUHretDennlaßsltlmoreiAGroyea^Jr. Brin J RichardaKimball,Yarmoatb.NS,E A Souder & Co Bril A M Roberte.Doak, Belfast, Day. Hoddcll A Co. ; Bfbr F K Balrdjrelahd. Boston, „ do SchiD Collinir.Townsend. Boston, George 8 ReppUer. . BchrßHlrankllKCObbrCbarleetown,■ j do : . SchrC HalLyichersßeSforA'Mssa.Hattimctr & Neill. Schr WindrEndlcott, Bpston, Ii Andonried A Co. , BohrKRRNo9S, BlakevßagHarborv dp v Schr A D Scull. Somera, Great Esg Uarbor, captain. Tng'Cbesapeake. Merahonf for Baltimore. with a tow of - ’ Tngifhoa'jeffeSom 6 idiom for Baltimore, with a tow of barges, w P Clyde * C 0... . ‘ ' Coirespondbneo of «« The following Softs fromthe Union Canal passed into the Pchylkill Usual, bound to RhiladelDlißv-lAden and with lumber to Gpldev. Cobn & Coi John; * William, do' to Reeves A Co; Fame, do to d Keely; Flora, do to DJ Lincoln* Co. * > *• ‘ i MEMORANDA. r - 1 sup Frederick Qurt&vo, DUia_e,;aaUod from Lirerpool ltalfEu^Wlfitmore. fmm N York for San Francisco, was»poken 31st lat OI 33, lon 37 CO. ~ ~v <t3 .v^ Ship Eicon*. Cheeper* from Calcutta, at(Mauritius 18tiv Mar, having toe captain and second officer- stabbed, and the steward Killed, by the cook (a Malay). Ship Bazaar* JeU*-rgon. cleared at New Orleans 26th nit. for Havre.- with- 3)20 bales cotton. 48 hhds tobaaco, and Yicflieerr Catharine, sailed from Wilmington, NC.reaterday for this port _ . Steamer Saxon. Boggs, hence at;Bo3ton3oth ult.. ' Steamer Gen Grant, Quick, at New Orleans 28th ult. T r jjt| amer Arizoiiia, Maury, clearedatN York yesterday Nebraska (Brj, Guard, -clearedat New York ye Meiiafsumuer, cleared at Boston 80tU ult. for i)ilBmoy, and Euterpe, Gates, cleared at Galveston26thmt.for-New-York._ . „ „„ U fitJamcr CuburDukchait, from Baltimore, at New Or. off capes of DeUvjVrt. Batk*ToUamaik- (Br), -Anderson, cleared, at ;New Yerk_ ■yeatSrday forPernambucoandamMet. > , *\ • More,‘Mitchell,* cleared at Baltimore 80 ft ultfer Montevideo and Buenos . .; • •»--,«r BHk EUatßr),-Poole; from New York for RioJanoiro, Wsispoken S6tbMav, 1at1415, lon 84-29. -* ■ ' . - . Bchr Dauntless,; Coombs, hence Barbados about 16th, McNeil./Snow, at Now York leitarday ft sSir Faulfleavey. Bangor !Mth ult. gchrAUceC, Noyea,J cleared at Biddeford UStliult for tl ßcl l S ) M’<?Forr; Sfaloy, hence at Providence SOth ult gchrs Westmoreland. Rice, and.Fannle Elder, Shea. .ailed from Newport SStb ult. for this port. • • , . Bchr Momtn* flight honceat New Haven 29th nit Bchr BhUohTHnbbairdj from Hatanzaa, was. going up to Baltoore80&.nlt-• * .« ■' ' , BcfirMMPote, Abbott, doarodat Charleston'37thnlfc BWalts,which sidledfrom.Jactaonvllla to K yJJk to December lssVsnd haa not elnce boen heard qfiwaa built atCapb Majf. NJ.In 1818, Teglstoted 160 tons, and ivBB owned jo Philadelphia. % !?'•• v :t . FEBSOSAL, jU(t . oo6.nutlf.ly ■>' - '''ttoAXtiiinoe' ‘ '■ TODGING BOOMS FURNISHED *OB UNFUE- Xi nished, for Gentlemen, in a central location, with the. ■me of bath and 'gas.; Address* F.; A. pffiee,• TJSV TOD Forß^^ 40912& L Ba, tM .etaapouS. of tbs toieta* . : Captain O. Baker. j I SAX Olff, LJBO tons Captain F. JL- Borj i. , ; ' bohsiah. 1.203 tons cantata.Crowell. ' •• MBSHBEhBWSg* .Freighttaken for all points In New England,*n4 IWu ‘ warded aa directed. Insurance. ■ ■ ■...... .. . ,•• pot Frelitt accommodation*) apply to™ i* t f . v t > gggontn Delaware avenue., : At Hooafrmn FIEBT WHAEP< «bof». MSMOBTiteaet ' T«<«M A W.inll7n< RlrHrnoed ifoapinTWa FUllrnitd. Freight HANDLED BPT ONCK Aad teken tttLOWEB • mend ittothenubile u the.moetfleelxeMa medium for C^^% < «,«**. ■ ■ af lowoit rfltyr * ' J " ; ‘ 1 jmAwnraiLoa; .>.•=• W. P. POBTEIi/aAentet SffiraoS^’ , T. P. CBOWELKaOO- Atente at Norfolk../,. foLtf mu* 'rbi- iwrt Jw.eai. •» ftfdpci ZW&kffis&k f j 1-1 ** '* -V or ®*“sny§SK°WATrßoH* BOOT. «it«‘ : .*-■' .-. 140 Noitb JM»w«e avenus. m £, N 0T 10 TOR ' - : [7 i COMPANY/ '■ * 1 The Bteun Propeller* ol the LinawlU commence 10*4 Good* forwatfled by ell thelinej going.OTt-ef Sew- York—N orth, E *at end Wett-free of commission. Freightreceivea at our & m ■ o ' ÜBonUiWliiXTo*, PMladelpMa. Booth,-Nott York. mhl9-tft. HEW EXJPREBB DINETO ADEXASDHIA. Georgetown and Washington. p. fe via 9fiUffiC«xaiCiaipeaKd'«iid‘l>MawaM'CdnaC-trtth eon-' necUnaeat AJaxandria from the mott direct route, for .ynfchbufa. *B«amei* leave regularly from the flnt wharf abov *TTv ™’’-II Worth and BoothWia*ve«.„ I^^^;A^^g^SaMnaria. oI TO, ■■HaPmSßiTrauiDortatlon Company-Despatch and 8 wStsnre tinea.—The bushiest by these Xlobs wgjbe re. sumed on.aud after fho 18th. of .March.. For, Erejaht, which will be taken on accommodating wnn*, applyto WMTM.BAIBI>&CO..I33BonIhWIiarvee. [mhla-tf- BCT.awaß-^ANn^^grEaAPE^g B V/U. JOHN IbfijOH. pm. y; •MM p AtmoN.-AIX ;FEEBONa' AEE HEKEBY CAtT yj tlaned against trusting or harboring any of - tho 1 Crew of tie N. G.thip Neptune. Dinette, matter; -pa no .debts of t*e*reontreeflnßwnibepsa by Captain or Contigaeo. WOEKMANACOI. 123 Walnut street. jyl-tf nAOWOIL-AID PEBSONB ABE HEKEBY CAE- U tinned against trusting or harboring any of tho. crew of tbe N. Champ Electric, Judge, master, as no debts of their contiactingwlU bepald by captain or consignee. WOBKMAN E C<Kl23 Walnut afreet... Jyl tf i-EEBONS AEE HEJIEBY CAU- XrtftICR—THE CONSIGNEES OF MERCHANDISE IN per bark •‘Htn>on aregoTy, »irom Genoa, win plcaae attend to tte reception of their goodar The jewel will commence at BamomStreet Wharf, Schuyl kilL'uuder Mqoal order,, on FRIDAY* A.M., 3d inatapt* hen all goods not permitted will be sent to public Btorep# jrt • WOttK3IAN,-dt CQ:,OondgnceB. fITHE-AMERICAN SHIP & MONTGOMERY, MA- X' lingaMaeter, from Liverpool, ia now discharging, jm- JEON FENCING. The undereighed' ero. prepared .'to receive ordom for English Iron Fenco of thenest quality, known aa .Cattle Hurdles, the moat dorable and economical fence that an bo oacd. This fence ia ; especially adapted for countiy seats or for the protection of lawns. It fa In universal nae In England in parka and pleasure grounds. jeSfo-Smi MfKEIOK | romlD , 430 WASHINGTONF AvennftrFhiladelphia, BTEAM ENGINES-Hlgh and Low Fiearare, Horizontal. Vertical, Beam, Oscillating,Blast-and Cornish Pump- - • ... - STEAM ham merr—Nasmyth and Davy etyles. ana of , J '■ ~ **' *' 1 r ■''"' k -**'■'* ■ 1 . ' 1 ‘ CASTINGS—Loam, Pry and Greeh Sand, Brass, dwvj- , RO OFfr-lron Frame s. for covering with Slato or Iron. - TANKS—Of Cast or Wrought. Iron, for refineries, watar. J and Frames,'Purifiers, Coke and Charcoal Bar* .M Pani and Pirmpg, Defecators. Bobe Blach Filters, Buyers, Wash eraandElevatora; Bag Filter?, Sugar and Bona Black flpyp"~ ,-v-■ Dead-Stroke Inttie UnitSt'stateg, of.Weston'a Patent Belf-cantering and Self-baianelngCentrifugal Glam A Bartel's improvement on Aapinwall d, Woolaej*, Centrifugal.„ Bartel's Patent Wronght-Iron Retort Lid. . Strahan’a Drill Grinding Beet. •- :"■ • Contractors for tho design, erection, and fitting np ot Re fineries for working Sugar or Molaaaoe. CIOPPEE AND YELLOW METAL SHEATHING, inWh 8 Ma N f» I trM»&§ , 3i COmNo.BBBßooth Wnaryea. .. NO. 1 GLBNGABNOCK BCOTCHPIG IRON,.FOR ea*lulot,tr, f ndt H^™s^toar. ‘invl&tfc - '■■'•■■■■'-i' ' Walnut street. j - COAL AND WOOD. CBO6S CKE3K I.EHIGH COAL. j " PLAIBTM A MoCaLUN, ■ . - No. 8038 CHEBTNUT Street. West EWladelpMa. Bole Retail 'Agents for Coxa Brothers & Co.'s celebratsa CroiFereck Lehigh Coal, from thoßuck Monntaln Vein. This Coaftaparacularly adapted for making Steam, for BugSr and MatF-BOuses, Breweriea, Ac. It ia Urn unsur passed as a Family Coal -Orders left at thoofflca of the Miners, No. 841 WALNUT fittest- Get floor). will receive oar prompt attcniionji 'Liberal arrangements madevrtft manntactnrer. Usinga regnlar quantity. jojtglmi.. REUBEN HAAS. a FETTER. . Factory, and Bteam Pnrpoeea. ~ apMfy m wifuiN KDIU. ' i' -i . . JQiirl R UNDERSIGNED' INVITE ATTENTION, TO BpringMonnfSn. Lflhivh and Loctut Mountain Coal whfeb.wlththe preparation given by ns, wo thinkcarmot Bnuatogj-No. HH Bgventt lalfrtf ’ 1 Arch*streetwharf.BehuyUjlb- "Wft. .TOHN iM.-FINE'S DENTAL ROOM 3 Ladiea beware ;of We, are roeoiyinf eafia weekly from thostNthat have been imposca upon, and I aremaking new seta fqr- than. ; For beautiful Ufa like teeth, andneat and substantia work. onr Price; are: reaaonahle Draffit:ln-ffie .city. .Toajb ctmrged.teeffirepaired,- exchangediOr remOdefedto tint N®gns<WdeGaaand ToMtJ time and' moneyj. give ns a cau~oofore_engaging else where, No eliarie .nnleea I^K I S ,r n I lm r anwt ■■yVifi*- ttfdvttttrt'k.n iall-a.m.tmEn», « J aJ. ff.Gfc BinXETIW r r JULY 2, ,1868, WUMS*"-'--- tULCHIKEKy' g)KOH« &C. YABNALL & TRIMBLE, * No 418 South Delaware Avenue, ; . Philadelphia. DEHTISTBt. ■ -S‘T?"-r»c'” ~ i«UT; lvslßEj32Hjyj2^^E3 TM ; pSi BEOPKD, " TOE PiSHANDIJE ROCTO. ( , tOtJRS. AND PAN.HAND£r 7* HQUfia TJME : ffi£I(J'COM|*BXXNQXimEB. - _i ; .ii. PABBENGERSt&ktag tho AOO P: H TRAIN «£!?»,£> CINCINNATIneitBVENINGat9.6t P. H. SS HOURS < ONLY ONE NIGHT on the ROUTE.;: • ; ; I ■*.- -WTHHWOODRI.JFa pelehraWt- FUIff, JSM+ Room BLEEPINO.CARBttm through from PHILADEL PHIA to CINCINNATI. Pacjengerj taking tog IS.M Jf and U.OO P. M. Train* reach_CINCINNATT and aU potato .WEST and SOUTH ONE TRAIN IN ADVANCE of *ll otherßente*. . .... wnvr<-rt~.»«r-w ■vapueeniter* for CINCI NN ATLINmANAPpMB, PAN HANDLE ROUTE. . SECtJRE.tao DNWnTAIJm *ar*n*|MC,of thle LINE, be VERY PARTICELAIt irndAßK; FOB TICKETS''Vta PAN-HANDLE,",»tTICKETOFITCES. N. W.COKNERNINtH «ad,CHESTNUT Street*. : . ' HO. tn MARKET STREET, bet, Beconduid Front Sta., And THUJTY-BXEBT *nd MARKETS treeto.W*«t Phfl*.; 8. F. BCUUfcpenl Ticket Agt, Ptttotatrgb,. •, JOHN Bi MILLER, Gen’l EuPnAdMaS BroadiWNY. READrSO BAXIiROAD.— JauBHBOBGREAT THCSKTIJNE from Ml. ■■ ■ "A'-dclphlato the taterior of Pennsyiva.’ dM^QmmeTArr*ngementpf_|*i«enjtorTAln« l M»r 4, 1868,leering theTampsnrisDopotrThirteenUi andcsi kMOßNSSa^ccosa&ihTiON.TS^ ' bourn, Harrisburg, Pottavllle, Pine Grove, Temnqtut. ; ! Harrisburgwith Northern Centra- CumberlanatVaney,. ind BchnyDaUendßusauehannatraln!f(ffNortnamber '^t'EßNt^^PßEaa^-Leeve^^^^SaaD ACOOMMODATTONTfIrtayeeTatte. townat 415 A6C, stopping at lntermsdlaJte eUtUoatv:- riveefcPWladelpWata* A.M. T Kotgraiii«U)»veeP& ladelphlaat WOR MjV .arriveslnPottstown *t ft|s P. VL ■ BEJUBING \A(XiOMitODATlON—BeavesHesdinirat TSOA; SL, stopplng4t all way station! ? arrive* huPhlla. Philadelphia at 5.16 P. H>, arrive! la,. Beading etfcoo P. M. 77; 'ZI * .. " ■V.'.' 1 ':» w - , Train* for Phlladelpblaleeve Btarrisbnrgat AM A-H., and Pottsrille at ,8.45 A, It, arriving Jn PhUadolpWa j* * ir p y. . i •"•'■,'■: • ;■ \. ■.:. Haniabtug .eeeommodaUori.leave* Beading at T.U-JL.: PMaewr car attached,leave* > ; £^&^e^^eSt%L^»knaj delate at &16 P. M. ;”ieare PhUadelphU for Beading at train* from Philadelphia., retomine M7*Bt*g6lhuS forvarious points In Peridomen Valley Pittsburgh ANJD THE WEST-Leaveß NSv Vorkit :9 A, at, ,s.o)apdB.<» , P.H., peering Reading atflA. M., E6O and 10-lt) F. M., and connect at Harrisburg vnthPenn*ylvairi»and Northrin Central Railroad Express Trains for Pittsburgh, Chicago, • Williamsport. Elmira. Baltimore, tm „ and6.OOP.M. Sleeping tieri aecompM|ringtterefralne through between Jeraoy City , and P»tUlrargh. Withoati .: WteaßetMMMf.ir' Tamaouaat7/35A»M*andjUdOandItB 1 t8SP« M* • - _ • firvtelasi tickets imd emlCTimt tlhteterealltheprlqripalpoinSlntho North and Wi»i PhuSS^t'^dJo a r^-oniy.; ■ ; are sold at Reading and Inters edlate’Station*, toyßeam' ing and PotUtown Aocomniodation Ttaln a at reduced CHiefollcnringtickets are.phtoinsble onlyat_theCWßre B csjS£itatlon Ticket at 85 per Mat. discount, between “if^m^^imaMO^^tweenaapolnla ‘SltS*eS r & <»' twelve months, for holders only, to eB points at reduced rates. - _ t • - Cleigyman residing on the Unoof tho roml_winboliy* nh-hedwith cardli’ entitang thenuelve* and to from PhßadetoMa t» Irincipri «t% Thatoaleavo 6 Philadelphia dally at6jSb_du, 11. 12.16 noon, and 6 P. M.,10r Jtoad&&3£baMnr Hayriebotg, onthe road and Its branches,atßA.H.. andlorthoprin. ripal Stations only atAlB , : Dtmgan’a Express will collect leaving Philadelphia Depot. * Orders South rourth street, or at tlie Depot, Thirteenth alia Cal* lowhilletreeta. ;■. ~i ;• .. -. '• ■ '••■• •■ ~ IiiMBjjjOTLffiNSSI SS,to^bd& 1 a . “ tte icSeftantSawSnA Street B#Uw?y ran within On ON II STODAYi^n i Marl:et. Street-'cgra; ioaveOFront anA Market «treet» 85 minute* before the departure of Sgi&i.««sa« , a“stss S^SSseteSiissssa^ "tiiaMfe. F&st Iiln0»»**» wflOMr TM01MaU.....--.i..- •J.li ltE m Philadelphia Express. ——•«? JWg f• i? Accommodation.."...... Erie Mail leaves daily, except Baterday. - Philadelphia Express leaves daily. Ail otaor tralns „ PaoU Acspmv No. l-..*” .............i..„™, ,» ....... „ Erie Mail.. q\>. u ,,J ’picket AgentattheDepot' ‘ EBRSB%gBiHRra" General BupertoteadenuAltoona* Tr^_ not«too . . - ■-' -■ - - •n4BKR:M..j', ■•" oij StTNDA'ito. “ Leave raii«4fliEJ)3*r«,?}j,#; UJX&M- ; JX. ft <*• W. Ki. XOS A. M. s K a». 6. 11 —fTKf' ; fDB CAPE .MAY >ia WEST JERSEY ? 1 v: RAILROAD. r» t -• _. , ■ ■ • Bi. HMWPwn ww^BwwyifWHMMWSft ' r '-T|i^B^^^lWipsa^liigjFsgig ; From Foot ot‘ ; Market Street, . • > (UPPER FEEBY,) ' ' Commencin'!? Tlihrsday, Jnly 2d, 1868. • , TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: . ; ' FOR CAPE MAY. f>,oo jLE« Cape May OF. at 12 2S (noon.) aisP.M..Cape:3tayFa*ionger,.dueai7l»P. M. KEtUftNINtfLEAYECAFE ISLAND. , , CSOA.M,Morning Mail,. dne at 10.08 A. SC 500 F. M., Cape Way Express, dim at B.S3P.M. ■ ; . bnnday Mall and Paeeenger hainleavea Philadelphia at7ls A. M.: Returning leaves- Cape Island at 510 f. M. E Cape'S ay Freight baina' le ave Camden dailyatS.OOA. CmnmutaiiGp Tickets^between Philadelphia and Cape 1 M TSckoto 850, lot sale at street (Continental Hotel),, where ordem can also be left 'for Baggage, which Will be called for and, checked at resi dencesby the Union Tranaler Company. " , 1 WEST JERSEY RMUEOAD USES. '' For Bridgeton, i Salem,, Millville, Vineland and inter medlateatatlons,aiB.oOA.M. andB.f»P.M^ ; .... For Oaite May, aooAi M. and 8.15 F. M. . ‘ Woodbury Accommodation traln, ftoO P. M. - - - ■ - Bridgeton, and .Salem. Freight train leaves Camden 4 CommurntForrchccks between Fhliadelphia ahd aU ■tatlonkatredocedratea., WM; (T. BEWEIJCi. Snijerinteildent" Eglir "mn m : wp W.l —J-amp tbehton PLINY’S tJNEB,from PilUdalphl* to NeW-York. and way places, from Wetant rtreetwharf., ' fan.' sUs2£hcfa«3P; Boraentown, Burlington, Beverly and Delamio.'' - ■ At MO and 10 AJM., VA 8, aaOtAW. 0 »n 4 IUOfME, fqif AtS«l Mid Ud&*^mdM]dlu3j>P[lUM BT-pheX *ndl£Bsp.M.XEi* wfflleavefromfoot of Maxtetetreet byopparferry, / .. • .’ ; ': anlxxdb'i'^.Aa6,’ftBo'«Ln‘4 SKJt.'far'STOton and. BrlatoL And at 10.1& A. M.for BriatoL ■ . AtiMpSid U A. MwSLßOand*P.M.forMorrtovJllo and A^ t P.M-forßcteiictor and burg"andPranhfotd, and *8 PvM. for Holmftaburg and ■ . DepoUvla ConnecUxiaKaH*. !«%ioAd»t,XBo,Aa> arid IS P.SLNow Yorit E*pwgi She 9XO A. M. Sid 6.80 P. M. Llnea ran daily. Another*, ta P.M., for Trenton. . & Sehenok*, Eddington, Cornwellr, Torrisdale, Holme* bore, Tacony, recttoWest Philadelphia Depot. Chestnut within one square. On Sundays, the Market Street Cara will rtn to connect with the asb A. M and P. BELVIDEKE DELAWARE RAILROAD LINES forXUagara Fall* Buflalo, Dunkirk. Oawego. Bvricuee. Great Bend, Scnooley a and &30 P* M. for. Stroudsburg, mt^Gap.B^tvliiWßanoh,^ Ac. \ The 8&0 P. MaUnecocnecU direct wiih-thotraln leaving Easton for Mauch Chnnk, A Uentown« BethloEea. *AirP ’ BOHLINUTON CO., AND PEMBERTON C AM> HXGUTBTOWN KAIiKOADS, from Market; JUad? t MfSm?6.l9forMercbantsvOle, Muorcß. fepo'Sidl^B&odly^oWk^ and Baggage'checked direct through. to; Boatom -'Wort eater, 8 AS 6B^dIUoS a Tltkot Office: fa located at No. , 83^ MtS?^fcd^2 Aay% Y |rM fcwSof^^tendat^^t^|-W a^J O E^ At'lTdO A^d'fM?asCT pis via Jetse? City and West Philadelphia* '<.• - P HerNo.l at SUM iuM, Accommodation ; Agent. MUiuiMII Mt-L TIME xAßXiE.—Gommenclfl* Mob a»vi AorUlfitb, 1868, Tralna will leave Depot, comer of tSaniase-eiceßtoajrorß^- POTmaan’s. Edgewood, Magnolia, (daiiyi *or BdttimoWand’ stopping at Percyvflle and Havre deKSraco. SwTat ‘wumlriton (Saturdaya excepted) wJth C Delawore Railroad, Line, stopping Non Caatlo Middletown, Clayton, Dover, Hamngton,£k>aford, U .topping at aB rtatlona between for HaiMn and totermeddate ■- ■ pjuaiengera'fdr. Philadelpfila, and n<mtinentaliHotelv where also Stato Booms andßerthßin ill I 1 i iliSiffiliilV ■ mT ’ c ™ t*rrv*msao<fm PHTf.A On and'alter MONDAY.AprUlßthamtrolnji.wilJleave Market ntroet, 9,16, 7.1f1, 7.30 and 10-46 A. 81./USS, 4.60 and | Mnnoc?at B. C- Junction, ?“• P> <uuf B Bud, mloa n» ! %CK?p| l <&ri BuperfatentoA iiMiir'T ‘"T" I T™* ■fiSEassassSKiSßaHMßft psSjtotliO NoiSiwest May llthflBdMh« Train? on - j » , c •- ,!-fs”t I f- Mon Train tease* IMe-1.-an....-..'-.- ‘io.trp'm! jb’SpßltCTßallroaf. ■i---'-' ~ General Superintendent. «tIDS. ■ . and most dirrctHnAtoßatMgHHTOlfifrvJ Easton, Allentown, Manch tihmJc. Hsrlrf«Q.»FfMMllfcl BavemWilkesbarTeJUabanoV CW.MuCarm&sßfljAvKMiPj Scranton,Car bondale and all the pointsln thetewiJllßjlTOSß - i J SfflmCT!Sw€BCTfeiaa^k‘'MAa^^^Wßih “uMMER C ARMS?OEMEm\ ELEVEN -On and after WEDNESDAY/MAY 18th. IMB, MuK senger Trains leave the New Depot, comer of Berk* atta&lwiKH American streets, dally (Sundays excepted). a« foUaW*:«w®Ksis . At A« A. M.—Accommodation for Fort WoshiiMfanitllSaiM At. 7.46 A. M.—Morning Express for Bethlehem MXajfßHll Principal Stations on North Pennsylvania RnilrnaAooPrrMiW nocting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Voiler and EehlalV' -c|||fB and Buiacehanna Railroads for Easton,Allentown, Oofaf/y.-Sn sanana,Slatineton, Maucb Chunk/Weatnerly, Jeanerrilie,'. Hoaletoin White . Haven,. WUkesborre, .Bangstgde' P.,lt S Fitteton, Scranton, Corbondole,'and all points nIA avAl bighsnd Wyoming Valleys: also, In connection with Lo. ' I.; hl*h and Mohonay Railroad for Mohonoy City, sad with ' > .'jfc Catawisim Railroad for Rupert, Danville? Milton and Wil» . . iviTO liamsport Arrive at Maucb Chunk at 13.06 A, M.: at ,aU Wilkesborre atS P.M. 1 Scranton at AOS P. M,; at Mona- }IS nov City at3P. M. Passengers by tbis train can take the » .-..ilia Lehigh Valles Train, passing Bethlehem at 1L65 A M.' , fer Easton and pointer on New Jersey Central Railroad to • /■ NOWYork. ■■ • . . „ • ' 4HS At ,8.45 A 6L—Accommodation for Dovlestown. “stop. ping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers for Willow ;«Kfj Grove. Batboro’ and Hortsvllle, by this train, take Stage aSi' at Old York Road. .-v - At 10,20 A. M-—Accommodation for Fort Washington. mi, stopping stlntermediate Stations. , ag&j AtL4SF. M.—Lehigh Valley Express for Bethlehem, v SB Allen towo,Mauch Chunk,'White Haven, Wilkesbane,.: o fd MahanoyCirjr, Centrolia, Shenandoah, Mt CarmeL ,■ IK Pittaton and Scranton, and all points in Mahoney and ■ TO| .Wyomingconi Regions :■/ „ M At 2 85 P. Me-Accommodation for Doylestown, stopping . fly at aßfatcnnedlate stations. Passengers take .stage at, W* Poyldetown for New Hope, and at Nortfa Wales tor Sum. M.—Leiigh end Sosaoehann* Express for ’ , Bethlehem, Eiston, Allentown.Manch tihnnjLWilkes-,,, 1 harre and Bcranton." Passengen for Greenville take this \ ■ train toOnakertoafn.; ' ■>' •; • ' , AtLl6P,M.—AccommodaUonforl)oyleetown( stopping i ;*ti oil,intermediate stations. .Passenger* forWluow, ; • Grbve,;Hatbenragh and HartsviOe take stage at Abing. Throsidi aocommodatlan for .Bethlehem . l|! and aii stations on maSilEe of Berth PennsjJtSniaßaU roadToOnnecting at BetUehem with Lehigh Volley ft " IngTrAin-forEsston,Allentown,ManchChimk. m- . "At AMP. nL~Accommo<Dition for Lons dale, stopping a atLBO'P.lL Connect ; at BethlMiematAOgP. strive in Philodelphla at . / JpSSi^wiS^^atfca^gA M. ondaisp. M, }. Phnideiphfa for Bethlehem oi aai A. It / Philadelphia for Doylestown at 300 P. M. t Boylestownfor KiltadelpMa »t.J.00 AM..- - r Bethlehem for Philadelphia at L3O P.M. S Fifth andßixth streets Passenger Cars convoy passea- f *AVhtteCaTs°'S^c<mdandlMrdßt r eetßLlnesnaDnUß ft Line rnn witi£ a short distance of the Depot. , ■ JP Ticketsmnstbo prdenred Ottho Ticket offloe. In ordee jA to seenre Use lowest rates of Agent Tickets eotd end ißigaMiheckedthronghto pr&eip«d . points,- et Mann'eTSorth Penn. Baggage Express Office, M Mo. is Booth Fifth street.' ■ • - " J 'l5 SHORTEST ROUTE TO TjilE BE A- On and after SATURDAY, July 4th;iB6B, toalns will leave Vine sDeet Ferry, aa follows, viz.;. -..i « Special Excursion .’ AISA. M. ; AU ?RETUE®G. ? WI^^LEAVE • ATiLsS'TIC; ’ ' t reighCwithPoMonger Car...,...,,. ... IL<O AM. EapreEfl(throughinHwo bourn;..... .710 A. M, »- J Accnmmoclatiob.. o-w A. Junciicin Adconimodaiioni toAtco andljiitenne. ' ‘'' ikCd dlAte Station* leaves Vineatrooti... *smT* 5f Retomingt leaves Atc0..... HADDOSFXELD ACCOMMODATION TRAINS Wltl. Vtebßtniet'Feny at,dtttt A. J|. andROOP. Haddonfleid, at. ..LlXlP.M.andg.l&y,M, ■ SUNDAY'MAIL TRAIN TO ATLANTIC OTTYr ’/. LeavesVinoStreet....... . m Leavee, AUantic.... *4s Fare to'Atlantic, fit' .Roiihd friptiejiois. good oniy for tt Tb<?^Mnd^hla U Local Kxpr«ia Company,. No--T0,.,J ofticee have been located *4 <No. , C j^c.M tetrC<it ‘ 1 D. H. MUNDY; Agent, i TKAVELEKS’ eVXDB* nAXfTIF.V AMD ATLANTIC RAILROAD. ■ ‘ ' SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.' i_ FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO ATLANTIC CITY. . rniii uTiir —* rpgr ‘ *- I^fet&tße.Weat ’ ‘! nsrof Thirty-flirt end Chertnut atreeta(W«*t Phll*ds.fc ,-Mfy A.M.. Mid Oxford at «-00 A. f?V nectinKStwaßyfiiftWdwctlon with s tralnfoc FhlS. ■; J “fpSi on WatoMda^ind v Batnrdayß ttataleavea? i Atfio P. aCitiSfl throp«b toOxfOrdi j; ~' ''j _. j P Tie Train leaving Philadelphia at 4.50 P. M.rna»to ii nwafl to. talce wearing apparel only * a* Baggage, and the CompanywjUnoMn<u&eMe,l)e < i>- one hundred do_ . ■iiii~i'liiiihl iii i t"‘" ,I, * J ° r ' ,T ' r ' 1 * • r.Tnm ■ m»'; ;;f ) *>Aa PENNSYIiVAWAt BAIL- ■■ A 4 ttBQSBUSBSBKSrgo&D, "to' WilkesDarre, Mahanoy ...*.*>• Cits, Mount Carmel. QentraUa, and all point* on LoMgh - , %*5aSaS& b saSk:ihl. -W. tMjroadla -: 1 ®aaolo<Jw\giV?^cteaJJGd despatch to merchandise coa* : . •WwfctSS^^ “it” a E. cor. of FBQNTand NOBUS BfrWt*. - Vfrffi&TffgHEPffi- I BEAL ESTATE SALES* -ici RATiE BY ORDER OE TBE: COBfiT, OF jCOM~-. L .. ■-453 l men Plena-James A.fc'reeman,AucUoneer,—Three- j- JBll story Brick Dwelling, No. 10ir;Bhftoon Street. Un--: der authority of the Court of CommOn-Heoa. onWeanet, day,! July 15,1868, ufia o’clock, neon, will bo Bold at public boK at the Philadelphia Exchanger thofollowing-dc-’r Bcribed real Catute. viz :■ AU that. certalh th«c.«toryt. hriek dwellinff; witL three-story double bade buildiUßß, n . aituato on the north ride of Sbippcn street fSSf ---k -tainluß in front 16 feet 6 inchce, and In depth of that ~ width 77 feet to a 8 foot wide alloy. , . r—r Clear of Incumbrancer ■ ; -i, U BTPoaaeßelonOctober 16,1868. ■■■-. ■l- ,■ - racist paii at th F.o“w"-Kr, cierirtnr^, uytne court, I’ItEEMAN, Auctloncor, jell jja 9 Store, 433 Walnut street. S EXECUTOR'S SALE-ESTATE; OF OWEN heridan. deceased.—J antes A, Prceiuan, Auctioucer- ~ Building Sites, Chestnut Hill. Uudcrau. tliority contained in the will of tho late Owen Sheridan* ~A de?ciXd. o“Saturday. July 11th, lS6B.at2o£lock,P.., J. X i., witi be sold at puhlio Bale, o.h tho premises, the follow- ■ o /lig described real, criatn : ,All thOTecertalnltlptßOf :;. ' around, being the part of tho sold estate onCherinut lllll* : e., ; nearest tho main street, with fronts oA Twentyminth. : s Thirtieth^Thirty-first, ■Thirty,second*; Thirty-third. Thirty-foufth, sireeta t also upon Southampton. Un:of - f. ; e Highland; Evergreen and Rex avenues, as shown dn tg. .p;... survey and plnwof ■ tho estate, made'by JeasoCtJghtfft" S?n .feel a^ . au tbo other avenues and streets 'wiUhe^opened ecutrrc upon thesaJe being made. out through tho estate and, use of the public* a new road aaa coptinuation Of ." avenue, which will form a wore • drivs from tho'liiU tothoAV issahickon thanaoj^ Half = remain. llall cash on execution of the , papery d eSsr- The property may hOi examined .onappU Eobl J. Strcrfdan.or Frauds Shtel dan»OT.th& Plana at the AuctiouStore. rßy orßOr of hejl «*T ie27jyß.9 • • "■ Store. 423 Walnttt atrstOi MJHKSagtß'gggaSßg lOtnllea of tbe dtr. Aadroaa H. *&}*}'¥? DARD ACO..Bl9WalnutBtre€t v- . u QFNTI*EMAN OF pESIffiMN ~ A sake of occupatloD.a eitUßtionol^riwt.^W' ;y NAVAL BTOJKES. noi'TON.-tioo BALES COTTONIN. BTOREA>IU K>R (j taloby eOCHRAN, BUSSELL 6 CO.« 22 N. Rant Btreot • ■. ••.•>' - AVAT. 3BL9. COMMON R ?Jnffi;Vis& < V f]bhl^N i a.2Ktwln;Wt)barrels 2&, 1 ,l VlrslnlsPala Rosiiu 100 barrels [HJ.Pltcn} WttggnrS, • SADDLES, j rj R N’l'T.O R i.'trti'SS&'COi' [jffi&Dii. flSjfoM? :-KT'
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