Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, July 03, 1868, Image 4

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( BAKcnoi rls In Stuttgardt.
5K«* Unlied States {steamer Canandaigua Is at
PSJtlmTffpton. .
, j. S. BrKNCKr. & Co.’s cotton mill, at Mooso
-ICBcad tnn, R. L, was burned on Wednesday night.
Jf Milan IV. has been confirmed Prince of Scrrla
by the National Chambers.
»/ General Napier visited tbe House «f Com
timoDß last night, and was received with loud cheer
ling. r ; v
Tub British House of Lords unanimously
-adopted a vote of thanks to the Abyssinian army,
i .Prominent Americans abroad have arranged
- lor a grand .international lute at Berlin on Inde
pendence day. .
. Major-General Napier arrived in London
Yesterday. He was received by a largo and en
thusiastic crowd of people.
. The mail which left San Francisco between
’♦Tunc 4 and June 7, was partially destroyed by
“'fire at La Paz.
A uorglar In trying to escape from the police
In Now York, on Wednesday night, leaped from
a fourth story window and sustained fatal in
juries. ‘ \ ■
Tint long bridgo on the Troy and Bennington
Railroad, lately homed, has been rebuilt, and
trains how make regular connections ■ between
Troy and Manchester.
SixtySeodr young women, from Elmira Col
lege, arrived at Fortress Monroe yesterday, In
the steamer State of Maryland, on their way for
Richmond.
The {LoulsvlUo Board of Trade has adopted re
i solutions thanking tho Houso of Representatives
for inducing tho tax oh -tyhlsky and tobuxo, and
- aeldpg tlip Senate to concur in thp .reduction.
Thekr little girls were drowned while bathing
In caopond near Brooklyn, N. T.v yesterday, and
tho mother of one of them, and a man named
McGee,'Jwere.also drowned in trying to rescue
the children. • .
L/trente’”' Thb panic in Tennessee bonds causes n strong
ieellngm Nashville against the Northern bond
ifiTwSnh holdiere,' and threats' afo freely made of domand
■giwelltn.. ingindemnity ter legal loss before the payment
ft® Rkal.\ ji of the bonds.
i tioncer.sl I gr. Hvaclnthe, Canada, was' greatly excited
■Sa ground ?. on Wednesday by the execution,of,-Rull, -the poi
n%ouS i which, by a singular oversight, was fixed
fta ( 25 feet. £ for ‘‘ilominlon day.” The prisoner botrayod the
■a ground ? most abject tenor. Death was instantaneous
■ a house’.-' upon the falling of the drop. JSe made no con
■P by 4‘2®e , fessioh. , , . ..
P A jgronn®| ■ The Supreme Court in Richmond, in the case
IL involving tho validity of the ten, years’ lease of
BKrirW-48 t a" tie WaHiihgton, Alexandria - and Georgetown
RSt value Kallroad, has declared the lease void, on'account,
Kgi- Road. ) among other reasons, of a fraudulent issue ot
sccon- . $BOO,OOO of spurious stock.
B»-V Boyc. Ih the Louisiana Benatej vesterday, tho House
KkAlsov V resolution ratlfvlng the fourteenth amendment
Btk ejn wns concurred "in. In the House twelve Demo-
Bpl Art -crats were'sworn in, but others were not permit-
Pth- fiee. j uA to Qualify, on tho ground that their seats
■~A Larcei f were contested. A bill was passed appropriating
■ inhng w\ L $150,000 to pay tho Legislative expenses.
BD» ?’ r,Z jt . The North Carolina Legislature mot at Raleigh
Bfe?R« -Ti«bl on Wednesday.’ The test oath was taken by
M^lhf.,T , fth ! , Governor Holden, and by the-members ot both
&*-• \ gousca. Nino members of the Senate, ana nine
I * jjoueo, whb could not take the test oath,
had lbcir credentials tabled. Both Houses or
ganized yesterday and ratified tho fourteenth
amendment. ___ —
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Itct® Meeting of the Journeymen Bkickmakkrb.
Assist _a meeting of the journeymen brick-makers ol
HWthlamornln,' the southern part Of the eity was held last even'
, » Katcr Hall. South street near Fifteenth’
MiPiThomas McAvoy is the chair, James Sands.Bec
retary. The object of tho meeting was -to regu
■lc&vtlS! late tee price ot labor and for the transaction x>f
such business as might bo brought before the
Larceny) James Givens stated that, having entered into a
1 41% contract with the down town employers to work
■*nr S *45 lor $3 25 during the season, ho -was opposed to
agitating tee 'subject of an Increase of wages..
mo J v( , a thttt this ABSoelatlon de
tee same scale of wages as the up to wn
M§J>°cke*;m brlckmakers, to take effect after next Monday
att«sto„ ee jj; -
■K^P' l Heffren was opposed to a striko.unless
aU thehfiekmakersin tho lower section of the
City united In the strike. •
Supro! -James McKenny was in favor of standing by
I vaamwi tee up-town brlckmakers in their endeavors to
ft C omtrtT v ' obtaln the advance.
B p omlte.iU Mr. Foyle stated that some of tbe up-town mas
whMf-i ‘ * ter brlckmakers wore now giving the wages, $4
u 6er a _
y jjj.- Q lv j Dß was i n f a vor cf tee appolntmont of
■ffewaHU 0 ' a, a committee to ,wart Upon the'employers before
pnao: entering upon a strike. .
■■and. , Mr jicAvoy, President, said he was not In tee
TiLtWT. strike. If the wages should bo five dollars per
'• dav it would not benefit him, his contract with
his y employer having been made at a fixed salary
NO 21 the year round. ,
comfnit a motion made to lay tee proposition for an
matey , > motion for the appointment of a committeo
, Heihti c f three from each yard to wait upon the em-
au r ' plovers to acquaint teem with their wishes for an
ij increase of wages corresponding with the up-town
} employers, was laid on the table.
f At this juncture 11 was announced that a delo
gailon from tbe up town yards was present.
William A. Minther stated that the object of their
- ’ visit was to inform this meeting of their action
: an d its results. He Was happy to eav that- thero
' are seven yardß now np-town in which the ad-
Yxince is being paid. Inducements arc now being
held out to tee Journeymen which, if embraced,
’ will benefit the brickmakdrs at large, Thodown
’ town brickmakers- would consult their interests
bv uniting with the up-town associations. The
'Committee on Loan of tee up-town association,
he said, had reported a loan of $20,000 was now
’ at their disposal to aid in starting a cooperative
brickyard, if such should be necessary.
On motion a committee was appointed to wait
on the master briefcmakers, to ascerbiln if they
are in favor of paying the same wages as tee up
' town brlckmakers. .
On motion, a committee.was appointed to con
fer with the up town brlckmakers in reference to
calling a mass meeting of the trade.
The Chair appointed John Dcvinoy, Stewart
Forbes, Michael Mullen, Hugh Donnell and
George Ware. The meeting teen adjourned.
[The following letters appeared in a portion of
S, eur edition of yesterday:]
| ' IjETXIiB 18031 WASHINGTON*
jY small Army ol Confederates In
washlaKton-How Xney lifloli, and
l’Hey TUInJt -Of tlie improve*
menu made by tbe Tanltees daring
ttaelr a bsence—Tbey Go for Comfort
to A. J., but Don’t lake ItlucliStock
i n Him—Bemonetrooce of tlie Tobac
co Board of Trade of Pbiladeipbia
against Abolition of Tobacco Bonded
Warehouses—Customßloase Appolnt
incuts, ets., etc.
of tlie Philadelphia Even!
D. C., July 1, 1868.—Tlie city is
I^^^HHrSngecfwitirstrangers from Dixie’s lend, whose
garb, rough, sunburnt face.' and
looks betray their’origin, even if tuey cid
tell you they were from the “sunny South.’
B These strangers are on their pilgrimage. New
HHB \ York—the Mecca.of their ardent hopes—end ere
i delegates to the Democratic Convention, or those
B YPto ore able to make a trip North, which sotre
BflL. c f them have not enjoyed for the last
eight . or ten years. They look with won
der at the improvements which have been mode
here during their absence—the active, bustling
ivrSßti oonnlatiom the many new stores and handsome
IvJUft rrfaate residences which have risen almost like
fiSBISa iiaeic within the last few years. But the Capitol,
above ail, astonishes them, in its beautiful and
. majestic proportions. Six or eight years ago,
H- „j,en it was almost obscured with scaffolding,
It?'- - J derricks and the other paraphernalia of the work
' men engaged upon it, one could scarcely tell
F-«n whether it was an immense bam or a ropewalk.
f. b Ttls this Imilding which excites the strongest
l\ “C emotions in the Southerner: If he is a
if d vonng man, he is amazed at its splendor and
Vn nt rTi?flcenCe. If an old man, he grieves that
|L- 1 1 teilfs^tbl'work of the “Yankees,” and seems to
1 tbiuk that wijile h>s.,se,eUon .pUhe. country has
m-- Mood stili for nearly a generation, every other
jmrt of the country should' have remained sta
hK strangers are insensibly attracted to the
White House, lor there they consider they have a
CITY BULIiETIN.
friend. The'result Is that tho. halls of that “in
stltuUon” arc thronged wRh “rcconstrnctedcßl
zena” ffay, and .to-day, no less
than two ex-Governora of Boulh Carolina, Aiken
and Perry, were clofoUnl with I‘Hls Excellency,'
■who, jnst now. is fishing for delegates lrom the
South. He docs not impress them favorably, I
understand, and they generally leave Bomowhat
disappointed, for Johnson, on such occasions, is
excessively .dignified.,'tind receives all with a
freezing formality, -which effectually - checks the
gushing feelings of his ardent, warm-hearted,
Southern admirers.., From what I learn, their
preference for the Presidency, generally, Is Pen
dleton or Seymour., They don't like Hancock
much. Ho was it war man, and howon’tdo, they
say. As for Johnson, when /it's name is men
tioned, they only laugh.- Bo wo go.
THIS TOBACCO HEALERS OF rIIILADF.I.rinA. ■
A delegation from the Tobacco’Board of Trade
of'Philadelphia, consisting of Win. ,M. Abbey,
Jacob M: Duncan aBd.J. A- Courtney, havo been
here several days, before the Finance Committee
of the Senate; to give their views upon tho new
tux bill now under Consideration In' tbe Commlt
tce. 'These gentlemen ask some sllght modiaca
tions in the law as It passed the House, and ask
for the continuance of the present bonded ware
house system, the abolition of which, they main
tain, would bo ruinous to them. They repre
sented to the Committee that this system 1b ab
solutely -indispensable to -the, c,q®merce' in
tobacco, 'so long as a heavy tutornal tax' rests
upoh it. To take away this bonded ; Bys-'
um, would strike a; blow at the tobacco com
mission merchants Of the country that
almost destroy them, would bp a still heavier
blow- to the mahhlociurbrS In distinct sectiqns
of 'he' country, "hnd would be seriously pre
judicial to the interests of manufacturers, through
out the;' United ...States, '.,' Vlrglnia; ,and
North Carolina • tobacco is ; sold largely for
export .to 1 ;' the s 'Australian 'colonies,, the.'
Weht " India Islands,. ; Mediterranean ports,,
and 1 the ,i inarkets of' South'‘‘America and
Africa. The demand from these distant markets
is constantly changingunto“styles,and quality.
No manufacturer 'can anticipate ■ this 'demand,
though production and manufacture must go on.
So.noitbef canthe manufacturer anticipate the
changing demands, for homo consumption) nor,
whence those demands shall. come. Hence the
absolute necessity for , having at ; the various
places throoghout tho countfy; hot confined
solely to ports of entry,' resting, or;
half-way houses, Where this ‘ article of commerce
may await the foreign demand, Or its forced
presonco upon the home market—the exigencies
in fact, of times and circumstances that no manu
facturer can forecasts. ‘ And. again, the tobacco'
from these States, and. largely from Kentucky
and the cities of Bt. Louis anddnclnnatl, manu
factured for homo consumption, has always been
sold mainly through commission merchants; and
in the 'present impoverished condition of tho9o
States, the capital ol the northern commission
merchant Is essential to tho active prosecution
of business by the manufacturer. These com
mission merchants will not make advances on tax
paid tobacco to be held an Indefinite lime liable
to depreciation In value far below the tax paid.
The entire trade with California, from which the
government Is receiving nearly a million of dol
lars per annum, is by shipment In bond. The en
tire commerce of the country in this article,
under tho revenue burden it has to bear, has
grown into this bonded warehouse channel, and
to attempt to divert It or to entirely
stop it and shut it off, would be to a
large extent to dry np our revenue from this
source. The small manufacturers through the
country, and especially In tho States named, if
they had to pre-pay their tax before they conld
ship to a home market, conld not carry on or do
a tithe of their bnsincßS, and in the ratio in which'
yon ent down the manufacture and sole you
reduc'd your revenues. The right to transfer
from a bonded warehouse in one district to - an*
other bonded warehouse in another 'district,; is al
most as important as from-the manufactory to
the 1 bonded warehouse. . Bay the manufacturer
ehipato New York in bond and falls to find either
an export Or home market.- and afterwards learns
that there is demand for his style of tobacco -in
Philadelphia, shall he not be permitted to with
draw his tobacco from New York and send it to
a bonded warehouse in Philadelphia? Bhall he
not have the privilege-of transferring his'goods
from a place, where his hopes of a market have
failed, to a,place where,he may find a sale, for,
them, and thus save them, from spoiling qr be
coming utterly- worthless, •neither, the Govern
ment nor the owner ever getting any benefit from
them.
It is confidently assarted that, under the present
law, Inefficient as it is, and inefficiently and faith-
U ssly as It has been executed, yet no frauds can
be shown to have been committed by the bonded
system, or that the Government has suffered
from frauds committed on tobaoco Bhipped in
bond. We ask the committee to Investigate this
assertion. The great and cardinal error that has
misled the committee has been in likening and
assimilating whisky with tobacco. This is a
grave error. Frauds in bonded whisky were
possible and practicable, because when re
moved from the package, its identity was
gone. Not so with tobacco, because,
especially in plug tobacco, in removing it you
d(-6tToy the package, and in no case or kind of
tobacco can its identity be successfully concealed
or destroyed. Then, under the present bill, we
have added to tte seenritv experienced lrom tho
past bonded warehouse system, the transporta
tion stamp and labels, which render any fraud
in the transportation in bond an almost nttor Im
possibility. If, then, the Government bo ade
qulelv protected, is it wise legislation to wipe
out o’t a stroke this great convenience and indis
pensable necessity to tobacco commerce?
Tbe committee gave the delegation a patient
bearing to-day, but It is not known What action
baa been taken upon the recommendations made.
PROSPECTS OF THE TAHIFF BILL THIS SESSION.
The earnest efforts of the “Industrial League”
have aioused the attention of Congress to tho im
portance of passing a tariff bill thiß session, in
order to save Pennsylvania to the Republicans
beyond peradventnre. To-day Gen.' Moorhead
reported his Tariff bill, which he will call up on
Friday, and a determined effort will be made to
pass it before the adjournment. Those Interested
should not iOBe a moment m sbndlng for ward
lhelr petitions, and writing to their Representa
tives, urging them to labor for the passage of the
bill before the end of the present sosslon. If a
united effort Is made, and .the hands of the Con
gressmen are strengthened from home, it will
be passed. If there is apathy and lukewarmness
it will bo laid aside, aB many Important measures
must be for want of time to consider them.
APPOINTED INSPECTOR AT THE LA/taRKTTO._
Washington L. Bladen, oi Philadelphia, for
merly clerk to the Board of Health, has been ap
pointed by Collector Cake a day inspector at the
Lazaretto, in place of Charleß D. Johnson, re
moved, and the appointment has been approved
by Secretary McCulloch
iKoiU moßif.fi.
masonic Celebration—Bt. John’s Day
—Judge chase and tbe Presidency-
Opinion of a Prominent Democrat—
Harder of a Negro—The Crops.
Corrfßpondence of the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin..!
Mobile, June 27, 1888 The festival of St.
John the Baptist, June 24, was celebrated with
unusual interest by the Masonic fraternity of
Mobile, though with less external display than
that which often attends this anniversary. The
Most Worshipful George D. Norris, of New Mar
let, Grand Master. vas present by Invitation of
a joint committee of the Lodges. The officers
and brethren of Mobile Lodge, No. 40, Howard
Lodge, No. 69, and Magnolia Lodge, No. 259,'
with many visiting. brethren, assembled in the
Lodge Boom s’ Temperance Hall, where the
Grand Master, attended by his grand officers,
appointed pra tempore, formally opened the
Lodges. The brethren,.in. procession, then re
paired to the public hall, where the officers of
the Lodges were installed.
it ter appropriate music, the Rev. Brother H.
N. Pierce, D. D.; delivered an oration on Masonry
and Washington, contemplating Masonry as an
institution and Washington as a model Mason.
Alter the Lodges had returned to their hall and
had closed with the ancient ceremonleß, the
brethren, with the ladles of their respective fami
lies, or of their choice, sat down to a banquet
Bpread by Magnolia Lodge. After the Master of
the Lodge had welcomed the brethren, there was
a presentation of an elegant watch by the Lodg t
to Pos [master J. J. Delchamps, and then the
Rev. Hr. Pierce invoked the blessing of the Su
preme Architect of the Universe upon the pro
ceedings of the day. Then came the eating, the
toasts, the spieehes, the festivities, closing with
the dance.
Hon. C. 0 Langdon, a delegate io the National
Donoerulic Contention, publishes a letter in
THE DAILY EVENING,BULLETIN- PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1868.
■which he urgently opposes, the nomination of
Chh f Justice Christ*, because of 'hkr&boUiloaucn,
his tffortajut negro suffrage, his review of negro
troops at Mobile, &c. Ho then says: —“Tho'Do
rn oeratic doctrine is, .that-the .reconstruction
measures of, this present Congress, and every
thing done under them, are unconstitutional, and
ol course absolutely null and. void., This decla
ration. I take it* will constitute the mala plank
iti the Democratic; platform, and whoever is
'nominated must pledge himself to stand by It and.
enforce it.' That"the.Supreme CourjijtylU-'eventr
ually (probably at its next term) decide all the3p
■acts to be unconstitutional, is now universally
conceded. Then,- all. we want?toy a- President
whose views are in accord with that,decision and
who has the will and tbo . nerve to do his duty.
Itwilibe’hls dutv to enforco the decrees of; the
Court, if need be.'at the point of the bayonet."
At a meeting bf cx-soldlcrs and sailors of the
United States service, .the following were ap
pointed delegates to the Conservative Soldiers
and Sailors' Convention, to bo held in New York
on the iourth of July: Lieutenant Cojonel E.
McK, Hudson, General Byron Pierce, "Captain
Win. Leo Hay, Gen. C. A. R. Dimon, Col. W. D.
Mann; Mtij-.P. McGee. • , ; ■ •
Jobln Johnson,,* negro,, killed another negro
named William oh, Wednesday,,in the woods,.
Johnson immediately came to,this city and gave
hiroeelf up, stating tUat.the.dced wos committed
because his life had been several tlmesthreatened
.bv William. Ho. was commiUetL r ‘
'There ton croquet clnb here, caljed .the Klu
' KJox. ...
It is reported tlhat,the., general drought has
seriously injured the crops in portions of tbs
State.:■ v ■ ■ ■■ ■
,TtfRS. JOHN DBEWS ARCH STREET THEATRE.
Maria8er5.'.................. FrcUgh &Co,
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1 MARIA FARINA.— The mQBt faßolnating of all toilet
waters, in festivity or sickness, and that which hu given
name and celebrity to this exquisite mid refreshing per
form,. Single bolder VBcen^Tm^totwo^ollms.
1410 Chestnut street..
f IBEGARAY INSTITUTE,ENGLISH AND FRENCH,
(j FOR YOUNG LADIES. '
BOARDING AND DaY PUPILS,
' WUI RE-OPEN on HONDAY.iSout. 32ijL
; MADAME D’IIERVILLY has the pletiifuro of announc
ing that DR.ROBERT H. LABBERTON will devote his
time (zclu*iv-ly to the Chegaray Institute. .
French la the language of thefamlly and is constantly
Broken in tie Institute. 1 ■ - tu th 6m
: -THE -eheIiAHEL.
PHIA RIDINGBCHOOL, Fourth street. abovt
tdA Vine, will be found every facility for acquMni
a knowledge of this healthful and elegant accomplish
incnL The School la pleasantly vontilated and warmed
me homo* cafe add welltralned. '■■■'
An Afternoon Claia for Young Lodios.
. Saddle Horses trained In the beet manner.
Horses, Homes and Vehicles to hire. -
Also, Carriages to Depots, Parties, Weddings, Sho
‘ li aa'tf C ‘ THOMAS CRATOF. A SON.
WANTED-A FURNISHED COUNTRY HOUSE
ffli!!! —for three monthß. Mußt he near a Station, and
jfiiiliwithin 10 miles of thc cltr. Address H.' B. GOD
DARD A CO., 319 Walnut street. , lyl 3t*
"A GENTLEMAN OF MEANS DEBIRES. FOR THE
—A saw, of occupation! a eituatlonof trust. If tho bust
ih-:-b suite.aMcmntof salary wiU ho of minor Imoortanpo.’
References of undoubted character given and required.
Address, stating business. Box yia? Philadelphia Post
nflioe- t 1 ivl-lt* /
,
iNG. nos-tu,th,s,ly
. ABHJS.
HEK FDBUOMnOnib
DBDGB»
INSTRUCTION,
WANTS.
PERSONAE.
FRBjSOH medicines
PREPARED BY
GRIMAULT& CO.
Ouitliti td B. I. H PrlMe !>aj*|ei»B,
No. 46 Bue de Bichellou, Paris.
SOI.HIII.E PHOSPHATE OF I BON,
By Leras, W. D., Doclour cb Sciences, GrLmault&Co.,
Chemists, Paris.
Accordlng tothe opinion Of the members of tho F^ri 3
Academy orMcdicine, thla article is BUperlor.to all tbe
ferruginous preparations known. It agree* csestwlm too
siowach, never causes costtvencsa; it contains the ew
me» U of tbo blood and tho ioßteous framo; and s«cceeaa
where other preparations fail, eucb as Vallet’s plus* iron
reduced by hydrogen, l .l*csate of i/on,, and fcrruidnoud
mineral water; l)no taolcfpoonfiil of the solution Or B yrup
contains three graimy of salt of iron* They are Doth
colorieee. ; ~ i l . ; '
Clilldrcu’s »Iseascs— lodized Syrup of
Horse*RadUb«
Prepared by GrimaWt & Co* Paris.
Thffl*Bjxnp contains iodlnO combinod with the: juice ®f .
watercress, boi>e*radi»h and Bcuivy-grass, ip which:
iodine and sulphur exist naturally, ana iot rata reason it >
is an excellent substitute for cod liver oil, which.is frjno* *
rally supposed io owe it* efficacy to the presence of iodine. •
Tho lodized Byrup of Borseradieh invariably produces
most satisfactory results administered to children suffer
ing from Jympbattam, rachitlsm* .congestion of the glands
of tbeuccic, or the various eruptions, on tne face so fra
quest during infancy. It is also tho beat remedy for too
tint stage or ConsumptKn. > Being at oneetonlc and do
nurative, it excites tbo appetite, promotes digestion, and
restores to tho tif sues their natural firmness and vigor,
Hr* Burin i)u Bnlißon f > Digeitlve Lb" *
1 zenges ofthe Alkaline iactate*.
’ The Alkaline Lactates exercise the most; betioficlal in
fluence over the derangements of digestion, either by
their peculiar action On the mncuous membrane of the
stomach or by affording, to 1 tbo latter through their bom;
blnailbn with the saliva to the gastric irnco.a supply of
ißctto acid, which ail English, French and other nhysiolo*
git-ts admit to be an essential principle ol digestion. ' not
tho information of those who may bo. withouMmedlcal
advice, it may bo atated:horo that the symptoms of Im*.
♦ aired digestion are: Headache, pain in the forehead,
hcmicrAnlar gastritis, gssiralgla. heartburn, wind In too
stomach ana bowels* loßsofappetlte, emaciation, Sc.
DISEASES OFTHE CHEST.
Syrup of HypopHosphlte of Lime*
Grlmault &Co* Chemists, Paris. . .
A syrup compounded with this new salt has boon Intro
duced by Dr. Churchill, for the treatment of pulmonaiy
phtliiois. Recent trials made at the Bromoton Conaump
tion Hospital, on institution especially dovoted to the
treatment of dUcates of the chest, have abundantly de
monstrated the absolute necessity of obtaining this now
therapi utlc agent in the most perfectly pure and natural
condition. Each tablespoonful of.syrup contains four
grains of Perfectly pure hypophoaphlto or lime: and as
compounded by M.M Grimault dt Co., of Paris. the syrup
is the only preparation which guarantors to the medical
profession all the properties required in this valaaolo
medicine.
DIAKKHCEA, DERANGEMENTS OF THE
STOMACH.
GBIKIAVLT & CO.’S (JBABAHA.
This natural vegetable production, perfectly inaocnoits,
hns been long usedia Brazil with the utmost success, as a
remedy for diarrhoea, sick headache, dysentery, and all
disorders proceeding from derangement of the stomach
c* bowels. This powder is indispensable for all families,
and far more efficacious than opium and the sabnitrate
of bismuth.
IN PARIS, at GRIMALXT & CO.’S, 45 rue de Richelieu.
AGENTS IN PHIDADEtiPHIA.
FRENCH, RICHARDS & C 0„
N. "W. cor. Tenth. ariS Market’Ste.
A YfcK’a SARSAPARILLA. *|
FOB PURIFYING . THE
RLOOD?—The reputation this
excellent medicine enjoys if
derived from its cures, many
of which are truly morveu oua
Inveterate cases of Scrofuloui
disease, where the system
ecemedeaturated with corrujr
tion, have been purified and
cured by it. Scrofulous affec. ,1
tions - and disorders, which
were aggravated by the ecro
r fuloua contamination until
r they were painfully afflicting,
have been radically cured 1 in
imoSt every section of the country,
nee&to be informed of. itß.TJrtuea
° Scrofulous poison to one of the moat attractive onemte.
of our race. Often, this unseen and unfelt tenant of the
organism undermines tho constitution;and invites the at
taca of enfeebling or fatal diseases, without oxciting s
B S“icio?nifltepre sonM/Vln,
tirn throughout the body, and then, Ph some favorable
occasion, rapidly develop into one or other of its hldeouj
forms, either en the eurfaeeor einoriKtho YJtdto. In the
latter, tnbercles may be suddenly deposited in the'•“*>§’
or heart, or tumors formed in the liver, or it showi
its presence by eruptionson the »“njCir_foul ulcer
ations en some part of the body. Hence the occa
sional use of a bottle of this SabBAfaeieea to advisable,
oven when no active symptoms of disease appear. Per
sona afflicted with the following complaints generally
find immediate relief, and, at length, cure, by tho use ol
this SARSAPARILLA: St-Anthony's Riee, Rose os
EKT6iPKiaAB, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Soald Head. Kino
woem, Soee Eveb, Soeb Baba, and other eruptions oi
visible forms Of Scbofoeoitb disease. Atoo in the more
concealed forms, as Dyspepsia, Deopbt, Heaet Disease
Fits, Epilepsy, Neuralgia, and tho various uloebouh
affections of tho muscular and nervous systems.
Sypuilio or Vewejual and MebuUßial Diseases are
cured by il thoiigirajioSg time to raqidrod for subduing
these obstinate maladlesV anymedfeino. But long con
tinued use of this medicine will cure the complaint,
Leucoeeikba or W n iteb. Uterine UL<JEBATiOKB,andJ Je*
wale Diseases, afe commonly soon reliovea and ultl
inatcly cured by its purifying and inyigoratlngeffcct,
Minute Directions for each case are found injAl
manac, tuppUed gratis. Rheumatism and Gout, when
caused by accumulations of extraneous matters in the
blood, yield" quickly to it, as also Lived Com
plaints, Torpidity, Congestion or Inylammatioh
of the- Lived, and Jaundice, when anMng.
as they often do, from the rankling poisons In the blood.
This SARSAPARILLA is agreat restorer for the strength
and vigor of the system. Those who aro Languid and
Übtlebb, Despondent, , Sleepless, and „^ f u ¥ h °*'ss?
Nervous Apprehensions or Fkaer., or any of the affec
tions symptomatic of Weakness,willfindlmmedtetjt re
lief ana convincing evidence of ita restorative power upoo
by Dr. J. C. AYER & CO.i Lowell, Mass..
Practical and Analytical Chemists. -TlfflVf1 _
Sold by all Druggists everywhere. _ . auart.iy
J M. MARIS & CO., Philadelphia, Wholesale Agents,
i \pAL BDPB«ipB ABTig i B.POJI
U cleaning the Tenth, destroying anteißlcala
fejtthem,SMngtonatothogums,andleaylnga \S““t
of fragrance ana perfect cleanliness to tlwmoutlL It me?
oe usea daily* ana will be found to strengthen weak and
bleeding gums, while the aroma
recommend itto every one. Being compoßedwito> th*
Stance of the Dentist,
U confidently offered aa a reliable substitute for the un-
Co &ninentDen£™ ownaSnSSwith 2*
th© Dentallina, ndyooato Its use; it contains nothing to
prevent it. -
Broad and Spruce itrsca.
Hasssrd & Co., §?s®rs
O.B.Keeny t «. Geo. G. Bower,
'SSjSSa. :sstfisssfe.'
T. J. Husband* 8. C. Bunting.
Ambrose Smith, Cbas. H. EbSw,
; Edward Parrish* Jamea N. Marta,
Wm. B. Webb, BJ_Bringhnnt*Co.
James L. Blspham, gyott ® Cjjt _ ,
Hughes* Combo, wwffpm Sol ”‘
Henry A- Bower. Wyeth o Kro.
I n&EliiSfcA MAKIANNU. M. D.. S97_M. WM
la treat. Xjommitatlona.free. ■ my9-iy
BOACUimfi.
S" "iNGtE OK COMMUNICATING . ROOMS. HAND
aocielv furnished, now vacant, with board, at No. 316
South Tenth street, for transient or permanent Jmard-
COAJb AND WOOD.
CBQSS CBHiJsK LEHIGH COAL
FLAIBTED&MoCaLLIN, a . I
No. 8033 CHEBTNUTStreec, West Philadelphia,
: Sole Retail Agents for Cose Brothers * Co.'s celebrated
Cross Creek Lehigh Coal, from the Back Monntain Vein,
r qtjts Coal Is particularly adapted for making Steam, for
Sugar and Malt Breweries,;&e. It is also unsur
oassed aB a Famiiy Coal Oujers left at the office of the
Kero. NO. 841 -WALNUT Street <lst floor), will receive
oar prompt attention. ■ Liberal arrangements made with
» fftgfllftTnnanHrv. - iH lnnt
• REUBEN HAAS, i • i; - Ai O. FETTER
SMIIfYLKILL COALB? from tSetertMlnes; for FamUy,'
Factory.’ and Steam, Purposes. .. • ap!4 ly
fh 1 HE OT mSERSIGNED INVITE ATTENTION *TO
iaioltf Arche treat wharf. Schuylkill.
SADDLES, HABWEBS, *C.
For Boston —Steamship Une Dbsot
JtfWfftej»- TWi' Uue to eomposei of to* HaUtii^
i HOJfAN, 1.453 tons, Captalu O. Batar.
I gjixoli, i,doo tons. Captain IT.;M. Bokrs,.
KOKBIABI* 1,21'S tons. Captain CroweU.
FHU*4UK«J > HIA. MOHMOND ANDJSOB
'MMMESSS
ln»nre atloweit ratef. - <" /
FreUht received DAILY. WM- y, ofcyDEA 00.«
W.'P. PORTER. Agent irt BlSSond endClty Pointy
T.P.CEOWELLaCO- A*ent»' BiNorfoUt. fowl
The’ Wrioß NEW!
nwrPANH. direct, on Wcdnetday, July Bth, »t 8:0 clock
JUNIATA wfllliU FROM NEW OBtBANB. VIA
H S»S« Be^u y ’ £»B„BAVANNAa Oh
8 • '
The PIONEER TrtU ikll irUK. WU^INQTUN»N«O*»
•&stnttre>S&tt ££>»* m&
.old t o 2l MinbrggnthAp fsBs~ «»»}A*on{.
I nriAßr.Ka E. DILKEg, Frehtht Agent.
I no e No. 814 South Peiavraro avenue.
1 ntTAN*. STEAMEB3. _ •
-. BEMI-MONTHLY UHBL
Tbeeo etoamem will leave thl* port for Havanacycr?
O, Th6 , KSU t AND SpiPE!WßolmM.m»rt«r.
will tail for Bavuw on Tueiday morning, July wt,
at 8 o’clock. -
Pouajrato H&vana.SM, cnrrmcy..
No froUhireceivod of lerBa.turtf«y
For freUlit or P“* tt^o^a°’ f yATTBoH a 80NS, \
140 North Delaware ayenot.
M° T ? a jfo n NEW yobk.
M^ X PREW®oTT a^^‘t 1
The Steam Propellers of the Line will commence load
in* on i^.cav,n^. y> aa neUaL
Goods forwarded by all the, Unrt going ont of Now
York—North. East and West-free of
Freight received atoortno.nowratg^
14 South Wharves Philadelphia,
TO - WalUtreelfcor. Sooth, Hew York. mhl94fl
WFffigi Cheaapoake and Delaware Can»L witheon-
at ii*T«nMit fmm ins most direct route fox
LjSchmS,
B °Bteamen leave regojarly fromtho flnt wharf abov
Market etreet.eyery.SatarnajatnooD.
Frelaht received daily. ,<
ffl'^Sxan^Vlr
10 befined'petrolf.om only.
The fine American ship J. Montgomery, M. C.
Mailing, master, having a large portion ol her. cargo cm
epcod, will have quick dispatch.
or balance of t,
.116 Walnut atreot.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY, VEBBELB TO
flWondKb load at Chaileston for Philadelphia. r Llboral
freights paid and despatch Siven. Apply to
Edmond A.Bonder & Co:. 3 Dotk street wharf, jeattf
Transportation Company--p6«pfttch aao
3 wilts tire Lines.—The business by these lanes-will Mr*
Burned on-and after the 19 th of .March* .For BVelsht,
which will'be token on accommodating terms, »PPj£t°
WM. M. BA3RP & CQ«* 133 South Wbarrua. ftnalfrtf
«. Ik DELAWARE AND CHESAPEAKE
LIN, Bnp*t Office, 14 B. wharves* Phlhu - UHv
( IAUTJON.—ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY CAU-
Lj tloned against truetiDg or harboiing any of the crow
oi the N. G. Ship Neptune, Dinckc, master: as no debts
of ttcir contracting will be paid by Captain or Comlgoee.
v, OUKMAN * CO.. 128 Walnut street Jyi-tf
l ©LTION.-ALD PERBONB ABB HEREBY CAU
1> tloned against trusting or barboring any of the crew
of the N. G. bMp Electric. Jungo. master, as no debts of
their contracUngwlll be paid by captain or consignee.
WOK KM AN & CO., 123 Walnut street jyitl
/ teI'TION.—ALL PERSONB ARE HEREBY CAU
\j tloned against trusting or harboring any of tho crow
of the N. O. bark Geestcmunde, M, K&lken. master, as no
ootts of their contracting will be paid by captain or cou
signees. WORKMAN * CO.. ÜBWalnut Btrect Jyl tt
A t OTICE.-TIIE CONSIGNEES OF MERCHANDISE
IN per bark “Hanson Gregory," from Genoa, will please
attend to the reception of their goods. The vessel will
commence discharging at BaneomBtreet Wharf, Schuyl
hllt under general order, on FRIDAY, A. fil, pilin'taut,
when oil goods not permitted will be sent to public stores,
jyl t/8 WORKMAN & CO., Consignees.
THE AMERICAN SHIP J. MONTGOMERY, MA-
Ung, Master, from Liverpool is now discharging, un
der general order, at Smith’s wharf. Consignees will
please attend *o the reception of their goods. PETEK
WIIIGHT * SONB. 116 Walnut street jc3otf
lalimtßEß.
MAULE, BROTHER & CO.
.868. Ipkucl. joist! 1868'
BFRUCE JOIST.
HEMLOCK.
HEMLOCK.
HEMLOCK.
LARGE STOCK.
LARGE STOCK. _ _
BIAULIi, BBOTHEB & CO.,
2300 SOUTH STREET.
FLORIDA FLOORING.
FLORIDA FLOORING,
CAROLINA FLOORING.
VIRGINIA FLOORING.
DELAWARE FLOORING.
ASH FLOORING.
WALNUT FLOORING
FLORIDA STEF BOARDS.
RAIL. PLANE.
1868.
IQCQ WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK. IQCQ
1000. WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK. i-000.
WALNUT BOARDS.
, WALNUT PLANK.
1 UCiQ UNDERTAKERS'LUMBER. IQ GO
LODO. UNDERTAKERS'LUMBER. iOOO.
BED CEDAR _
WALNUT AND PINE.
IOCQ SEASONED POPLAR. IQGQ
LBbb. SEASONED CHERRY. IODO.
WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS.
HICKORY. ■
IQCQ CIGAR BOX MAKERS. IQGQ
IObO. CIGAR BOX MAKERS. 1000.
SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS.
FOB BALE LOW.
IQGQ CAROLINA SCANTLING.
IObO. CAROLINA H. T. SILLS.
NORWAY -SOANTLING.
LARGE ASSORTMENT.
CEDAR SHINGLES. .
CEDAR SHINGLES.
CYPRESS SHINGLES.
PLASTERING LATH.
CHESTNUT PLANK AND BOARDS.
1868.
1868 - llllllilill . 1868 '
■ BPANIBH CEDAR FOB PATTERNS. •
FLORIDA RED GEDAJA- ; . __
IHADDEsIIBOTHER
PHELAN & BUCKNELL
Twenty-third and Chestnut Sts,
. •>.. . LARGE STOCK OF • V
WALNUT. ASH AND POPLAR. -
CEDAR SHINGLEB,
BTnT.nTND LUMBER OF ALL KINDS.
mr»<l*tr! ‘ 'i - *•• %!' -
AtK«AA.'«OTgIO.
TPBTATE ’OF JOHN JAMES DYKK. DEC’D.—-LET
ilf teiS of adminbtratlon having been duly granted br
ttie Register of Wills for the ’ Gltv and County of Pbila
delplfla ppou the abpye.estate to the undersigeod, alt per
“on/havlng claims against the eamo wiU
and those indibicd'tlierdrp’ make-ntiyment'to S. vW.
Mot.'AIILLEY; Admlßißtrator. Wilmington. Delaware, or
ro hiaAttoro JI. hURTOA-No. BM .Walnut
iitreet. Philadelphia.Jelafgf
T7IASTERN ■: DISTRICTOF: PENNSYLVANIA. —IN
At Philadelphiaraim*2B, A-Dj'lßfflr—
,Tho underaigned hereby 'glvee-notice of hi® apbolnhnent
aa : ASiJguee. of HBMti R- .BLAKiSTONi of -l lltladel
" nhia, county of Philadelphia and . State of Pepnsyi.’
vuuia, within said District who naa bo-m adjudged a
Bankrupt, upon Lb owu petition. hytUo District Court
. M said District W. W. MONTGOSIERY. Assignes.
js27’fl,3t' 121 South Sixth street.
t
; I* IiEUAIi I<OTI<JES<
in TDK orphans count fok the city
of PlllUdashl».-T«Ut6 of DORTTIIY
IA«I°KT dBCOMCd.— Tbo tAuditor- appointed for tho
'imetr iiettlo and adjust ttte account of Jon M
BToLi MAN, 'Admfoi “^oro J f r DOKm lIV JAKftKT.
City of gU£/JKltj
| liMmtfK* . Auditor.
Jdjidf ”d s iß»nlmiPt«j«m »e|tta» hr ; Ui# Dh
tric t Court of «aUDlatrkC lImKE wBlTEfre&D, *
r. - I -*■— No. «I 5 W»lnu rtreot, FhJUdolphU.
S To theGVeditoraof galflßaiAropt.
iwwSSIiiJWS
ivirtitmJe/dhe' last will and testament of NA i HAt}
\V RIGHT* deceajft'd. and to report dtatribut|on_ of tho
hiinrcA in tbo hands of tho accountant* will meet tb®
jartlca Ibtercated for th,am"^.“at'hS
tv.' rruv nnPHANb 1 COURT FOiTtHB CITY "a*JD
1 COUNTY OK PHILADELPHIA. • Efttate x>f, fjGilN
ROLAND, deceased. -• The Auitor; fippointcdbrtbe
court to audit, settle and adjust tho account
LAND DiLLl* R, Administrator d. b. a. c. L a. of tnojriii
oi Jobn Roland* deceased, and to report dlntrit> u H°p.Jp*
tie baJance ln uie bands of tbo accountant, •
nnHiestntereeUd.f orthe purpose® of hU appointment*
on Jnlr 6tb. 1668, at 11 o’clock. A, M.. at hU
office; No. 118 S. Sixth street, inthocig
V;
IN THE ORPHANBVCOURT FOR TUB CITY AND
A County of Philadelphia.—Eatato E. OALL\-
GDEK, deceaBod.f-l*ho: Auditor .®JTebtf<>d-bT the i£3?
to audit ecttlo and aojost the *ceou*t <f The Fenrniyl*
v.S“s l-ompiSyior i Jn ia r rn « < ,n .lve, » ur«Hig
Anntiitiea." tserotoii of too Will, of, «J. E tiALLA*
IiHFIL deceased. And fo report distribution of tho hat*'
ame in ffifSSSj- of & a*rcou»tanL wili rneeLthj par-
J’mpnnyffSo: SWWalnut .treat lo the city of EhilaUel-
wi»
Interested for the pnixoae;of his apwintmeot on
day, July 6th, 1868, at if o’clock L M . office, 1-3
South Buth etreet, to
t.at-th.ii.tiiSti ' Auditor.
In 'the orphans’ court fob the city and
1 County of Philadelphia.—Eetato of VHI bIP tt. lIuWJ
AhD, dee’d.—The Auditor appointed hy OifOotUttO au;
dit, ecttle and adjnet'the eteond - ana final account of
PHILIP H. LA W. E*«nt®r of the will of th®?* 111
H. Howard, deceased. and to report dfatribujlonof tho
balance in the band, of tlio accountant, wUlniMt tho
panic, intereated. for the purjroao of. hia appointment,
on IUJtSDAY. July 7, »2 o’clock, M„ at hWoHice.
No ?23 Walnut street, in tho city ofFhiUdeipUia.
Je27 Bniwin)6t B JNO. 0. SOFCHLLL, Auditor.
IS IUE OI iP 11A S’ Co UffT. FOR - THE CTT AND
J. County of HiUidelphta.—Eatato oi lIIILII K UO W
AFD.deceatcd.-Tho Auditor appointed by, the Court to
audit, fettle and Adjust the aevcral firat accouuta of
PHILIP H. LaW. SurviTtne Trtifteo for Ahhlfc.
NElf (late Howard!,for rAi.i- V. MARY and AS IE.I.
HOWARD. for EUZABBTH RICIIAIU)., *nd for SO
PHIA 11. Eh ICE and EAhaU H..I.AW. undertbo will
oi the eald PHILIP B. HOWARD, dec’d . and to report
distribution of the balance in the h«od»of tho account,
ant, n ill meet the parties Interested for tho purpose* of
hie appointment on TueirdaT. July7, Vriji, atl o dock
Mr, at hi* office. No. 723 'Veinut street, in iheolty of
I'hJladelobja. t JCUN C MliOUfcLU
Jrffr-enmim 8t» Auditor.
IN THE OBFHANS’COURT FOR THE CITY AND
1 County of Rhil^dtlplila.—JAtato of CHARLES
fcCUKOJO!. deceased.-Tee Auditor appointed by tbo
Court to audit, settle and adjust the hut and final *c
c'uat of J. C. ROORSIw Tnusteo of real eatatoßof
Charles Bchrouim,d«c’d.flndtorcrcrtdi»tnbimcmof tho
balance in the hands of tho accounUnt,- wiU *neet tho
parties interested, for the purpose of his appolnUneat.on
TUESDAY, the seventh day of July, 186 s, at three o’dodt
y. M- at bis ofticevNo. 212 BouibJrtfth etreoL In the city
of Miiladelphia. A. ATWOOD QRA* T>,
jfc27ftnwfm6tS • ■■■:>, ' - Auditor.
IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT, FOR THEJMTVAND
I and County of Philadelphia.—Estate,of WiLLIAM B.
WOLFE, deceased —The Auditor appointed by tba Cohrt
to audit, settle and adjust the »«opt of MARItu.
H. WOLFE and FKANKt> 1N V/OLFE,
V xecutora of tho last will'ana testament of WILLTAM B.
deceased, end to report distribution of the bal
ance in the handsof the accountant, will-meet the paruea
iotetested for the purposea pf his appointment, on TL L4>
DAY’. 7th day of July, lwß. at 4 oViockP. M., at bis office.
No. 619 Walnut street, in the city of FhUadeliffila.
• Jc26’t.ro.w6t*, li. bllAKKbi, Auditor* -
IN THE ORPHANS’ FOR TOE CITY AND
J. county of Pliilsdclpbia Estate of THOMAS MLL*
LON, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court, to
audit, settle and bdinstthe second aceCnntsof BAMI.LL
HOOD and JAM KB GOWAN, aaFxccutors and aaTroa*
tecs named in tlie Will of said dscedcnt and :toreport
dirtribnticn of tbe balances in the bands of the
anls on eacb of said accounts, will mtt-t tho parties inter
ested for the purpose of his aprointinent. on July 7th. A.
D., 1868, ftt 11 o’clock, A. M.. at his office south cast corner
Wnlfaut and BLxth etrccD, second story, in the city of
Philadelphia GEORGE JUNKIN,
ji24w.fm-£t . . . . . Auditor.
IN aUE OKPHANS’ COCKT FOR THE OITV AND
X (’ountY of of JAMfcS C.
CLES. deceteed.—Tbe Auditor appointed by tb«.Umnt to
audit, ftttle and fidiurt the tint account of fJtlaEt'H A.
Cl/AV,* Eeq.a Admlmrtrator to Pfungylraula, with tho
will supped, of enid decedent, and to report dlstributioo
of the balance to the bauds of the accountant, will mefet
the turtle* Interested for the purpare of hi* appointment*
on tiuly 7tb,A. I>. ltf€B, atlo o’clock A- SL, at nb* ulhcc, 8.
E. comer of Walnut and Sixth street*, second story. In
the cl*y of Philadelphia. GLOHUE JUNKfN,
Auditor.
[hi THE (►KFIIANS* COURT FOU THE CITY AND
. County of Philadelphia, Estate of JOHN It, NEFF,
dec’d,—'lho Auditor appointed by the Court to audiLeetlie
and adjust the second and final account of WILLIAM P;
NEFF,CSIAHLE»NEFF, JOHN It NEFF, .Jr., and AH
EXANDKR'BOVI). Executor* of the lost will and test*,
meet of deceased, and to report distribution of tho
balance in the hands of tho accountant, will meet the par*
ties interested, for the purpose of his appointment, on
TCt BDAV.the 7ttrday of J uly. A: D.i 1&68.nt l o’clock,!*.. M.*
at bla office 8. E. cot. cixth and Walnut e*icet*. second
etoiy.to the city of Philadelphia. GEORGE JUNKIN, '
jeW-w.f.ED.Bt* ■ Auditor.
: JS THE ORIGANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND
■ ■ County of Philadelphia.—Estate of BETH CRAIGE*
deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to
andit. settle, and adjust the fourth and final account of
JOSHUA B. LlPFlNCoTTiHirviving Executor under tho
will of BETH CRAlGEdcceased.and to report distribution
rf the balance In the hands of the accountant, will meet
the tartfes interested, for the put pose of hi* appointment,
on MONDAY, July 6th, 1868. at eleven o’clock A. &U at
i.iri office, 128 South Sixth itreet,. in the City of PhQa*
delrhia. .
j. 24 W.f.roct - JOHN C. REDHEFFER. Auditor.
IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR TDD CITY AND
I County of Philadelphia.—Estate of; HENRI-DE_ST.
BLANQUAT apd MAURICE DE ST. BLANQUAT,
mil-ora. Tho Auditor appointed bv the Court to audit,
.. ttlorad adiuat tho accounts of WILLIAM B. ROBINS,
Ksq„ Guardian of tfao estates of HENRI and MAURICE
DEBT. BLANQUAT, and to .report distribution of the
balance In the handa of the accountant, will meet the
-.parties interested, for the purposes of hie appointment,
on TUESDAY, Jul*' 7th, I*6B, at 12 o’clock, M. t at his
office, 426 Walnut atreet, in
jfc2t»w,f,m.6t* r Auditor.
1868.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
X Btntee for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.—HA*
PBAEL LOWENBTEIN, of Harrisburg, in tho County
of Dauphin, State of Penneylvania, Bankrupt, having pe
titioned for his discharge, a meeting of Creditors will bo
held bn MONDAY', fho 13tb day of July, 1868, at 11
o’clock, A- M-. before J. M. WIEBTLING, Regiatov at hi*
ofHce, fnihe City of Harrisburg, that the examination of
vbc Bankrupt may be finished, and any business of meet*
iriKe required by sections 27 or 28 of the act of Congress
transacted. The Register will certify whether the Bank*
nipt has conformed to his duty. A hearing will also bo
had on • ■ ‘
AVEDNEBD AY". July 29,1868.
before fbe Court at 'Phiiddelpbia, at 10 o’clock A.
w hen parties interested miy show cause against the dia
charge. • •
, Witnetfl the Honorable .John Codwaladct,
j HWA . ? Judge, and Beal of the Court at Philadelphia,
■jbbal j June 26, 1868.
, „ > G. R FOX, Clerk.
Attest—J. M.<;Wii:STXrNO, Bcgister. Jc26*f StJ
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
X gt* tea for the Eastern District of Pennsvlranla.—ED
WAßD H. CKOSSMAN.of Hsrriaburg, in tho County of
Dauphin. State qf Pennsylvania, Bankrupt, having peti
tioned for bia dif charge, a meeting of Creditor will be
held on MONDAY, the 13th day of July, 1868. at 11
o'clock, A. M., before .f. M, WIESTLINU, Roster, at
hia efface in the City of Harrisburg, that the examination
of the Bankrupt may be finished, and auy business of
iPcetlDga required byeections27or2Bof the act of Con
grcea trsnaacted. The Register will ccrtity whether tho
Bankrupt has conformed to hla duty. A hearing will also
bohadon - ‘'--1 .y.t< ••
1868.
WEDNESDAY, July 39, 1863. ' :
before.the Court at. Philadelphia,., at 10 o'clock, A.
when parties interested may show cause against the dis
charge. f
■Witness the Honorable John Cadwalider.
,1 Judge, and Beal o£ the Court at Philadelphia,
5 8KA H June2s, 1868. .
.. . . G. R. FOX, Clerk.
Attcftt—J. M. Wihbtting, RegUtcr>
PI THE DISTRICT COURT OF THftv;UNITED*
States' for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.—-
THOMAS BINGHAM, of Harrtsburg, in the County of
: Dauphin, State of Pennsylvania. Bankrupt, having; poti
;tl6ned for hit discharge, a meeting of Creditors will bo
held on MONDAY,, lBt h; day :of ! July, 1868, at ID
o'clock, A. M„ before J. M, WIKSTLING, Register, at Lie
i office in tlie City of Harrial hrg, that “the examiuarion of
i tbe Bankrupt may be finished, and any business of meet*:
lings required by sectio» e 27 or2Bof tiio act of Congress’
! transacted The Resistor will certify whether tiro Bank* 1
nipt has conformed to ,his duty, . A hearing will also bo
hadon i;t * - ' - *■- ■-*.?*»- _
WEDNESDAY. July 29th. 1868,
before the Court at Philadelphia, .at 10 o'clock, A. M. %
when parties interested may show cause , against thodis
charge. - * . * ; ,
, Witness the .Honorable John Cadwalader*’
J 0,,., I Judge; and Beal of the Court at Philadelphia*'
jBEAuj juoSssj 1868.. Vi V .1; !■: ;
' G. p. FOX; Olerk.
1 Atfojt—J. M. Wii'-BTi.rao. Register, r Jc&U jits
Dti. p. r&MjSfSMnSts-
Having returned to the city, liua removod his office from
tbe corner of Fourth ana buttonwood etreetg to 1107
ARCH street, where he-will resume tbo Ophthalmic pros.
tico only. jel lms
i026f8t5
KEMOV.
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. *. ' • FRIDAY, July 3, 1868.
All communications for this column must he
dlteetod “Chess Editor of Evening Bcw.Rrw,”
»nd should reach the office, at latest, on Thurs
day morning. All Problems must bo accompanied
by the solution and namo of the composer.,
Problem No. COO.
BY MIL Bi HENRY. J y
EIIIELTI."
■ BLACK. , '
, - .. r ... wiotol,.. ~
Either party to play And mate in two mores.
CHESS m PHILADELPHIA.
We taffotSc following game frpmonold num
ber of iSsp.Saturday 'Night:: Hayed at the, Mcr-
Sntilo library, between Mr. .Bayen .and .Dr.
2. Kt toKB3, KttoQß3
8. Btoß4 Btoß4 _
4. PtoQKt*
o. P to B 8 Btoß4
fl PtoQI PxP
yicafttes .B to KB 8
8. PtoK 5 Ktt^KS
9. BtoQR3 x BtoQl
ass&MS- luls ~, ,
(K to B ea womd perhaps hsve been better. In
either ciaße he woulahavo’hnd a bad game.)
12. Bx B. • Bxß
13. R*P(ch) Ktoß2
14. Q tO-Q Kt 3 K to Bsq
15 rrQP BtoKtd
IC. ’Kt to Q B 3 Ktx QP
17. Ktxßt BxiU
18. QBtoKsq QtoKRS
19. KttoK4
(The coup de grace.) I 9 g to q g(|
20. Q,toKß3(cb) Btoß3
21 Kpxß t: PxKt
22. R * P (cb) K to Kt sq
23. BxKt Pxß
White mates In two mores.
CHESS IN NEW YORK.
Game No. IDCfI. •
Cspum W_.
. {Sicilian Opening.)
oWMbent ■ ■ Kt to QB 3 '
tKimXBS F to Q B 3
4. PtoWa
5 Pto K B B to KKt 5 I
OtoKl BtoK3 -
7. Castles £ to £ B 4
8. to KB 3 BjK*
n Bxß BtoK2 I
lo! P to(J4 KttoKKS
11. B to K 3
io PxP KttoKß2 I
13. P to K Kt 4 PtoKKtS
14 PIBP KtPxP I
{I! Ktoß2 Q to QKt 3
(Mr. W—-- plays this game remarkably well
almost to the Tory end, when, unlucky
lip, be allows Ws opponent to make a draw. )
/ (j oto Q 2 Castles (Q B)
17 PtoQB 3 KttoQß4
Id! P to Q Kt 3 K to Ktsq
19. KBtoQKtsq SSTgCfo* B ' l
20 Oto Q 8 B to K Kt 2
2L F to Q Kt 4 KttoQßs
22. B to K Kt eo Q B to K Kt sq
23. PtoQKts PtoQR 4 .
24 RtoO. B 2 KttoKBS
25. B to K B 2 Kt to Kt 5 (ch)
or. Px Kt Px P
If. PtoKB 5 PtoKtG(ch)
28. B x P B
29. PtoKBC BxBP
30. BtoKKt2 B * B <?.h)
31. Bxß .-- § toS 5/.
32. Ktoßsq ® t° K
33. PtoQKt.6 QJ®KB2
3-1. Q to K R 3 B to K G
35. Kto K B sq 9 ,0^^ t 3
36 Pto Q R 4 ’ Bx Q P
15: B toK B 6 QtoßKt2
38. R XKP Bt to K G
39. KnoiQG KtxB p
40. RtoQ7 Q*R”
41. BxKtP(ch) KxR t
42. Gto Q 7 (ch) - Kx P
48. QtoG Kt 5 (cb) Kto B 2
44 - Oto B 6 (ch) KtoQtq .
«■ Q to Q 7 (th5 1 K x Q, and the game
is drawn, the white King being stalemated.
, C&EBS IK LONDON.
fldm«liOi 1907.
Contested in a match, several years ago; between
«? Sites re. Hannah aa_d Lowe. _
(Sicilian Opening.)
Wh. (Mb. Basham.) - Bt. (Mb. Lowe.)
1 PtoK4 PtoQB4
% KKttoß3 Q K‘=° B 3 *
,3. P to Q 4 .
' 4 Kt x P _P to K 4 .
\ Kt x Kt KtPxKt
e! BtoQB 1 BtoQB4
7. Castles Kt to K B 3
8. Kt to Q B 3 Castles
9. BtoK Kt 5 ■ E‘°££, 3 a
10. B to K R 4 P to K Kt 4
11. B to K Kt 3
12. K to K eq 8 .t0K3
13. Qto K 2 K 2 _
14. QBtoQ sq K K to Q sq
15. Kt toQ R 4 • K “
-IS." B xB Q xß
17. P to Q B 4
(Well timed.)
17. BtoQB2
18. KttoQß3 §?J&H, Ktß<l
19. PtoQKt3
20. Rto tJ3 - 5, t fA ?i4
21. KRtoQsq KttoKß4
22. R to JCB 3 , K' toKBS
23. BxKt r _ x a
24. PtdKKtS ***
9H RPiP. . QtoJK.4,
26; KR to KBsq* RtoKßßq
27. R to B 6(eh)
-
isa?
32. QtoKß3Cch) Ktoß (>
33. Ktto K 2 B to Kt “
34. QtoQßB(cb) KtoQS
35. QtoQ 3(cb) KtoKS
Mo to in two moves.
Oameflfo* XOBB. • .
. . Between tho Bamc players.
QSicilianOpemng.) .
Wh ( (Mb. HansaiiO Bb. (Mb. Lo\vk.j
I. P to K 4 P to Q B 1
*2. Kt to K B 3 P to K. 3
3. P to Q 4 ,PxP ,
t Kt x P Kt to Q B 3
s.KtloQKts PtoQB3
C.‘ Kt'to Q 6 (ch)
7 otc Ti Kt to KB 3
BtOQ3 QtoK2
9. P to K 5
ia PvO Kt to QKt 5
11. Kt *»(<*), .
.. t CfU°9 • • - -
13. BtoQKtii. KttoQt ,
14. B to Q R 3 Kttoß-BG
- r3,5.-Castiq3- Ji. -—: —
lG.iPtoJi;B4' TtO"K4 ■:-■■■
.17* P to KB 5 P to Q Kt 4
kJ IK.R'tO QBq . P‘o S 5
~ IIS) Kt:tb : Q B 3 . B toQ Kt 2
(Correctly played. PtoKt 5 would be uuayau
i ■' ; ;
.20.-P-to.QKt 4 ,QB to Q-B £4.uvi.
21. KttoK 2. . KtoQ B 3 • •
22. 8t0.Q.2 ’ *•.' PtoKK.4
23. Q R to Q sq R to K Bq
24. Kt to Q£ sq - Rx Q P
25. Ktx Kt PxKt
2G. BxP Rx It
27. RxR B to B 3
,28. Kto Q 2 ...,. Bto K 8 (cb). -
M. W&QM2 i'X S>B X E (ch), r fi:Sritt9.
Game No. 1009.
. Between Messrs. Boden and BclaicfT.
(Centre Gambit .)
Wn. (Mr. Bkj-mefi-.) Br.. (Mb. Boden.)
1. P to K 4 P to K 4
2. P to Q 4 «i -~T X p
3. BtoQB 4 KttoKß3
4. PtoKB PtoQ4
‘ 5. Bto Q 3 Kt to K 5
f 6. Kt to KB 3 PtoQ B 4
I 7. QKtto Q 2 , BtoKßi '
: ,B.'Castles, < BtoK ; 2. .[
9. : KttoQß3 !
10. Ktx K-Kt . r , 'Px Kt,-? . ./• /> ,
11. Bx* ; ' -:'BxB- ; - J! -’ - !i ■ 1 '
: 12. Bxß t . • QtoQ4 . .
13. QtoK ! 2: : ; castlea (Q’selde)
. 14. BtoK B 4 Pto KK3
15. QBto Q sq ; Pto KKt 4,
1G- B toK KtS J ‘ PtoKB 4
: 17. PtoK B 4 PtoKKta
18. KttoKsq r QB 5
! 19. PtoQKt3 PtoQKt4 «
, (This looks rety bold; bptit waa thc only way
to prevent the derelopmcnt of White’s lorces.)
: 20. Pto QB 4,. ~ j ..P,te|QßB
l 21. QRPxP ’' ’ ‘' QBPxP
< 22. PxP PxP
23. P to K B 3 B to Q B 4
24. K to B 2 RtoKR3
25. B toQKtsq BtoKB
26. PxP PtoQC
! 27. PxQP - PxQP
28. Q to Q Kt 2 K to Q 2
28. RtoKB4 K to K 2
(His best move, apparentlyO
30. Kt to K B 3 B to K 6
31. BtoKBC PxKKtP
32. Bxß (ch) Pxß
33. Kt to Q 2 B.toQKteq
1 34. QtoQß3(ch) BtoQB4
35. Q to Q Bsq Bxß
36. QxR KtxKP
37. Qt6QKtB Kt.to Q 2
38. GtoKKtB QtoQB
39. QtoK Kt 6 (eh) KtoK sq
40. B toKB 4 Kt to K B 3
41. QtoK Kt 6 (Ch) KtoQ sq
42. QxKttoh) QxQ
43. B to K Kt 5 Q X B
44. PXQ B toK G
45. PtoKKt6 KtoK2
46. Kt to B 4 B to B 5 (ch)
47. K to Kt sq PtoQ7
48. Kt to QKt 2 , KtoK B 3
- 49. P to Kt 7 K X P
50. Ktoß2 K toB3
51. KtoK2 K to B 4, and wins.
I —London Netrs.
CHESS IN GERMANY.
Game No. 1070.
Played et Vienna, between Messrs. Hampo and
Honsky.
(Scotch Gambit .)
Wn. (Mn. Hajipe.) Bn. (Mr- Hohskt.)
1. PtoK4 PtoK4
2. K Kt to B 3 Q Kt to B 8
3. PtoQ4 PxP
4. B to Q B 4 PtoQS
5. P toQB3 KttoK4
6. PXQP Ktx B
7. Qtoß4(ch) PtoQBB
8. QxKt B to KKt 5
9. Kt to K Kt 5 Q to 32.
10. PtoK B 3 BtoKB4
11. KttoQ2 P to KB 3
12. K Kt to B 3 Kt to K B 3
13. Kt to K B 4 Castles (Q B)
14. Castles P to K Kt 4
15. K Kt to B 3 P to K Kt 5
16. PxP BxP
17. PtoQKt4
18. Ktxß KtxKP
19. PtoQs Kt to K Kt 4
20. Kt to Q 4 P to Q B 4
( 21. Kt to QKt 5 . Kt to B 6 (ch)
(A brilliant sacrifice.) .
22. Kt P x Kt B to Kt sq (ch)
23 Kto B 2 Q to K 2
• (B to Kt 2, followed by QtoK B 4, would have
decided the game.)
24. Bto.QKt2 R to K Kt 4
25. Kt x B P (Chl sq
• 26, Kt to QB 6 (ch) Kt Px Kt
27. QP-xP B to K B 4 (ch)
28. K to Kt 3 Kt4(cb)
29. QtoKKt4 PxQKtF
30. B to K B 6 B to Q B sq
31. BxQ S l ?,,
32. Q B to Q Bt sq P to Q 4
33. KB to Q Bsq K to Q B 2
34. KB 3 KIQ
35 Pxß Rto Q Bsq
36. BtoQB 2 RtoQBS
37. BtoQKt3 5 X 3 BP
38. Bxß (ch) B*B
% 39. B to K B 3 P to Q 5
40. RxKBP S 4O^ 3 ,,,
41. KtoKt2,
42. Ktoß3
43. BtoKBG 84 ®3? 4
44. RxKBP
45. KtoKßsq Pt . O QI
46. KtoK2
47. R to R 3 (ch) £J? B ' -
, 48. B to Q 3 P
S 49. BxQ
50. K x B B f R .
51. PtoKKtS g toßi
52. PtoKt6
53. PtoKtT
54-. P Queens (eh) P to Kt 6
55. Q to Q E 8 (ch) K to Kt 8
56. K to K 2, and wins.
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and ’&aEhineton or -Baltimore* and at
'
y «„ n SSi iJnteL whero also State Booms and Bertha in
£££3
i „ , WEST CHESTER AND PHRA
fflesws&gg&az
ssaBffl®SBß&k*a
Sf Meiito 1
* a
iTSliSJ'leavin* Philadelphia at 7.16 A. M. andtWP.M..
B?o£mi£!£ Ttwfcan of both ltaea connoctivrttb each
aHoWed to tak» wearing apparel
M^t^&^^S^iftiperintenaent-
t PHELADEtiPHIA AND ERIE
on all Nigfit T^toi.
m 4 St«r »OTJE®a May Uth, ISalTttio Tr«Lixia on
iaiiTrataic^PUi^^.. ?; » V ;.7;;:;.v.^J:S
4° te^s^»^Kwo&:::::v. :::;;:: I t'so p:|:
~ " »• . arrive*at JipckPayen. 7.45 P. M,
"EABTWAm t „
.• ■> arrives atThßsfielptila. 1M A. M.
gpeny luver Railroad. :
. General Superintendent.
railroad;
ILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JUL
jWUTiaEßffMHimt
’ ■■ ,1
QUICKEST TEHE Ofc EEOOBD.
EBE PAX-fiMDLE fcOCTK. : .
TIME than Iv<X>MFETINQ LINES. _> •£, !
PABBENGEBB UMnutheßOO P. M, /EBjUH • gtß*,g
CeSciNN ATI nextKVENING aI9AS M HOBBS. ,
ONLY ONE NIQHT on the BOUTS. '
M«£WW
potataWEST and SOUTH ONE TBAIN JH ADVANCE
of all other Boutee. -■ awAwrr.Ta.
eiMssa
N.W. COBNEB NINTH and CHESTNUT Street*; .
NO. 118 MABKET STBEET, beC Second and Bront BU,
AhdTHIBTY-FIBBT *hd MAEKET BtreeWWeet PhU»-
a F. SCUUL, o*n*l Ticket Ajt. Plttotargh. _
JOHN H- MILBEB. Getfl Eiurn Atum Broad way.N.Y.
jUfNEJTrom PlSia.
ipbja to -the Interior of Pennsylva
n1«,3 the gchnytkilU BmKH'Channa, CnmberlMiil and
low till streets, Philadelphia, ntthe following boars.
7ffi„Al M. tit
BeadJna.andall intermediate BUUoniujnd ABenhKTO;..
fietarn&ig. loaves Bedding at f-EO P. SL, arriving in
?N G pXPBESiI—At 8.15 A. M. for Eeadfag,
banon* Harrisburg, Pottsrilli* Pino Orov*, : Tamanna,
ll Th37lSb Beading with, the East Penn-.
sr) Vania Bailroad trains for *<~j end the
UB A.M. connect*wtthiif ASj’JSJR %SShsailbl
ACOOMMODATIOK-lAavea/Pott*
M-rtoiylngotall way atatlona; amreemPlaia.
atAlsP.iLserriveato
h arrighuig accommodation : Icavea' Beading at 7.13 A«
SwngOTcar attached, leave.
FhilAdelt hi* At 12.46 noon fof AllWay ot«j
at7 A,Ma,for miadelphi* And
thoabove train* ran d&Qr, Sunday* ®S nhn*.
Bnnd&y train* leave PottJvSle tf 8.00 A-M-» and P
delphia itaifiP. 6L: leave PMladelPto grßeadin* at
& OMM a v^l^v m^u3foA^?l^«ar, 1 for
Downrfngtownand inteme&atejwhto tate tteTJSOAjMU
17.45 and 4SU P.M. trains from eeteriilng
fmm DAwninctown at 6.30 A» ML. I.QQ P» M» and 6.45 P. M»
ff I^BKIOM College
viiletake 7 BO A. M. and 4.80 £iw!'™^A r M«jFd h
‘to Valle*
’Williameport, Elmira* BaJtixnore^SanWbnrg, on arrival
J sSp?S?rom |^*Ws£B »
3fea! or^ffi^«» B «»wv^
tumlDK from Harriflljnr« P. and from TrOmont
Rt fliit«laai tleketa and emigrant
North .SdW
-**. from Philadelphia to Beading and
are sold at and Inter edlate StodoM py
to| pffiSws Accommodation Traina at reduced
The following ticket* are obtainable only at. toe OlBep
for 3 OOOmlles, between all point!
rrishSßvith cards, entitling themselvea and wivei to
U l?imraionTlckria from Philadelphia to prinripri «t o-
B^gM < atASOA. MU
13.45 nSon.and6 P. M„forßead&g, Harrisburg,
onthe rood and ita branches at 6A. M., and for the prrn
cfpalßtatfonaonlyataißP.M. R
Dungan’B Express will collect. Bag g o seter all tralM
lowhlU streets. . ■
•' ' PENNSYLVANIA CENTB
the Pennsylvania Central the Depot,^
eass
SSgssasas^aaiwaaa
•treets.and at ihejKSfSt n .f e -conipany 0 nipany will call for and
Miin Train ■■ ■■■ ■•■*.••-: "V '"'"at 10.00 A.M.
Paoli Accommodation No. 1. . at 12.00 M.
Fast Line. * ;‘at 13.00 M. ’
A SetSxiS iiav'eS d^ 4l iu other train.
Cincinnati Express 710 **
s.3o w
Paoli Accom. No. ** V *»» 9.10 m
Earkeburg Train * **7.10 *•
Brio Mail 035 •*
Fast Line....... WISUW P. H
Paoli Accokl Nob. 8» 3. a * ano M
l * reB^
; WSv^tCß^^Compar^ a no^nme
any risk for Bagßage.excestJffi^^^g oHjJ|g^aluj
limit their bB
All BaggaguexceedinA that ™ouwm conCract>
the risk oftho owner.
I : Heneral Boperintesaent. Altoona. Pa.
' PTTTT.*r>BT,PHIA a BAT/TIMORB
S3HSBSSiSMK&s
A. M-jana Oxford at 400 A*
iSSakBga&SSSS-
Orfo*& trtSfSaSfoiSSSS Train for Pblbd*
Train leaving PWUUlelsbiaet *M P. M. route
”a a .pedal Hop*.
vabt freight line, via
Iff* HfBfaWBBM M^p,ri:r PENN SYLVANIA.
Cifr.Moirat Carm?l?c£t&2aaU onLeUli
't-SSSS«S ewajauas
: a,§safea,‘@L®sSw-
3, 1868.
TBAYELKKF GCIDEo
Jfib Urt^S®T§E ,f MmSS? ,8 chtwH
mKMSWI ■■ ■■!**—md moat direct lino to. Bethlehem,
AneDtatnk Msoeh ’Gbujci' Hadetoti* White
r
14. W. cnmmiit Barla
■ At 6.45 A. for FOrtWMhington- _.
At 7 u A My-Momm* Express for Bethlehem tnJ
^ con
r.?S 15> (Hty. 1 ftjid vritb I
G^msmniii
ESS§® SSS b M
' iiM.*t*Ulntonnediat«BUtloiuk'P|tfwnsor#Jorjv222J
GtovaHatboro*and Hartevfllo»*>ythißtrain«taka Stage I
| for FortWasbimton.
*%*«£ P for Bethlehem,
sfeSSSfersß
Pittatpyantlpcranton, and.all jgototi.in_Mahanoy ana
1
3ESKS«T!S»|^'B
[ baHSVnd BcrMtonT _ Passenger* lor Greenvillo take tbi*
( C drove, Hatberough and Hartsville take stageat Abmg-
I BOO P. M.—Throngh. aoeorntnodatira, for BetMehem
I :
| *wstpy p -M-^A^SmittadallQnlforr^n*<iaX<vrtoppmg a
I ! From Bethlehemat9.oo and 11-60A.*LV3‘g££®’& X
I iiKiJvrMrAnd 3.00 P.M. Train* makee.directeotmeo.
I vtiiny «ij 'iShigh 'and
■ from Winos
I City;and Hazleton.
1 IPaescngera ieaving Wilkeabarreatlki r. BUOTnaocj
| r at Bethlehem at 6.Q6P. M„ and arrive in irbilaaeipaiaai
8 atB.25A M„ 6.00 and 7.00 P.M.
M. and 3. ISP. M.
; FUladelpWa for Bethlehem aiMO A M.
;rJ» B^» p*»en.
I and Union
I a abort dirifcnfotftfoe Depot*. "■
I rTicketanroat he procured at the Ticket office. In order
tf «<**>the towertratea of fa-gy^
No. 105 Booth Fifth ctreet. , 1 r*
BHOKTEBTKOUTETOTHBBEA-
OfflffESESsEt SHOREI
CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
FIVE CITY.
On and after SATURDAY, July 4th, 1868, trains will
leave Vine street Ferry, as follows, viz.: ~, . M
Spcial Excursion......... .""""LtSSi*fc
R-cUthtl with pesacnger car attached. ......9.15 A. M.
ExpretS (ttroughln two hours).. aqo M.
-asas-gE* M
Special Excursion • •• • • gi e. JL
' ih4o A. M.
Express (thropßh initwo hours) aan am!
Accommodation * • •*. *°* •
Junction Accommodation, to Atop andlnterme. M
diate Stations leaves Vine street « wi a‘ml
Returning, leaves Atco. 6JB A. M.
haddoneteld _ accommodation trains will
I SUNDAY MAIL TRAIN TO ATLANTIC CITY.,
Leavea Vine Street
Fare to Atlantic, 62- Round trip good only for
; fe«SS.W»«
Addittomffticket offices have been located at No. 625
C tlw? tßtrCet ' D. ■H. MUNDY, Agents"
m I, - • tottadwi.phia. QgBMABt
iffi«ISgTOWNANDNOEIUpTOyN^
Wedneeday. jmfAOTOWN.
Leave 7. f, 9.fe%U. 12A. M., L A A 1&
9.10,11,12 A M.; I,
a tr * ln »'
not shop on tho Oennantnwn Branch.
I^aventladelph^&x^ut^Hii^«ndl^P.M.
Leave
I Leave Phitadetohla—B.B,lo,l2 A. M. 18,8 X. Bi, 9 and
l 'Ye'aveChestnut Hill—2.lo mlnutea 8.9.40 and 11.40 A.
1ft.40.8.40, A4O. e-^4O g k
jss
8.86 f^g” ONBHOHOCKra 0 N8HOHOCKrai o AND NORRISTOWN.
I XfflVfl 73tf, 8> XLOSt M . «IX« 8» v&* Q/tft
*” Leave 7,7.50. 9. U AH., Ud. 3.434.6.15
andB34P.lL ON SUNDAYB.
Leave Philadelphia—9A-1L;234 andLI6P.M.
Norristo,™-1 H
Xioave Philadelphia—6, 7M*9i A» M* *
*"Leave MMayuSc^.lo. 734,8.20,934.UJ4 AM. •.2.334.6,
WandßP.M. 0 N SUNDAYS. ' "
Leave PhEadeTphia—9 AM. i OMMtSLH PjM.
AIL
“* T,x rionnt. Ninth and Preen afreets.
GAS lIXTUKES.
~* a WITTUREB.—MISKBY, MERRILL A
G THACKARA* No. 718 Chestnut street,
nf fiaa Fixtures, Lamps, Ac.* would calltfao attention
ftfl fh a rmhlic to their large and elegant saaortniontof Qsi
fTiandellerfi. Ae/They also introduce
itda pipes iSo dwellings and buttdings, and attend
altotog and repairing gaapipw. Allworfe
warranted, ..• •
nALL AND BUY YOUK GAB-FIXTURES FROM
U theinanufacturer*.^ ANKlßK & MAR shALL, '
, , v No. 812 Arch street.
Chandeliers.« *
Also, refiniah old fixtures. , __
TTANKIBK 6 NO. 913 AJICH STREET,
V give epeeial attention tofltting up Churches,
fipo run at thaloweat ratea.
ttanktrk a marshall have a complete
V Portable Stand aqfr
Bronzes, at No. 912 Arch rtreet, , • •
BIJAI, ESTATES ALES.
« F.RTATE.-IHOMAS & SONS’ SALE.—
Valuable Distillery, steam, engine, boiler, grab ele- j
valor; fermentingtub*, <fcc~ JJorth
Front street, 40 feet front, between Morga
on^Frout
lsSali.^S£sp-tfssl
iSIKSSSrS • Tocether.wlth allitbe machinery, &P»« *Th
MrtASioK w i^SttißttnetT^eomprtsinß
finiiAT s&nnrso'powdt id Mb tub* 13 Isot (xvor,
previonßtoU. .'Keyeats.
mS? «f S °ia o’clock!
Mh#miuhpi
rent, of ‘ 181.5 t Pennsylvania
Property rente.for $261 a
TVrtna cash. Sale peremptory.
ißlOOto be paid afclbp time of-sale.,
PEREMPTORY 8 ALE.—JAMRB ■A. FEREMAN,
ffii Auctioneer.—Genteel thrce-atory. Brick Direlltn*,
jKuJ jj 0 2i3lf> Lombard, street.—On Wednesday. July lt>,
1868. at 13 o'clock, soon, wHlbe sold at P“*>Uf Sjfe ’"’li-h;
ntit reserve,' ntthe Philadelphia Exchange. thefollowing
desrrlbed real estate !i>'L that certain ehree-stpry- brick
d wclim g“ w ith ack buildings andUwi lot of
ground on WblcUitiaeȴ.tadi contatamg
abd ImJepth 75<eot to a 0 feet wide "mP«7i'
Emb thereof. Subject to $66 ground' rontporannum.
Dee* hath. rengo, fic.. and ia neatly .papered and
SiinFel^■ anYum perfect order. Innncdiato poaaeaalon.
Beys at tboAuctlonStore. —~ -
j^^Oto^pMdaiitae_of bMJ, man , Auctlonocr,
! jj'J-j, Store, m W.toot street.
M executors aArg ~jf iiMW MWiligfit
oi BBRiutl Oiager. deceased.—Thomas
tioDeers.—Desirable Farm, Forty
nue, Twenty-finst Ward.—Qn Tuesday,Jnlr
12 o’clock, noon. wllVbe Bold at pnbUc sale,
serve, at the PbH&aelphl&’Exchangc, all
stone messuage, atone bam and other out
tract of land, «itnat« partly inJßoxbo ough* in the
first'Ward, of Philadelphia, nod partly in Germa&tOWjft|&3kjSfioj
Jn theXtreEly.eecondJWoii ol FbUadMphla» Jbetmdra|b.»&VHgj
and described according to a recent survey thereof, mead
by John H. Levering. Surveyor of the'Eighth Districts ite-lL ffiJaMfejs
follows* to,wit; 'Beginning at&stoneßetfor & corner ni sf< &
the middle of Thomas’a’Millroad, (leadingfroro thsßl&flJ %■
turnpike road to the Wlssahickbn creek) in RoxboreugJ* a '
aforesaid, and extending thenco by land of• JonathanL a v
Shock, (formerly William Johnson,) N. 57 deg. 30 min.,-Kr.r-v.^ W&M&,
63 49 WO perches to another stone set for a corner: tbend® -
by,md J. ’Shuck 1 * land S. 46 der. 51 rain., E. 1(949100 ? V-MUMt
porches to the.-middle of said Mill road; thetjeo '''l
N. 61 deg. 6lmin., J 2. S 3 80-100 perches to a corner.- •■ # ?■'.
and thence by landof Stallman N. 46 deg-2Smla» - ' &3JJBI
W, 45 36-100 perches to a certain stream'of water; thence ' ■ j.i
by thcsameN.4l deg.’ls min., ■ E. 5 perches to another k - *■«s
corner in the line of Basley’s lsnd; thenco by said - IL.’ y
Bosley’s land JN. 41 deg. 29 rain., W. 40 40-100 perches to a * W •
point in TliOrp’a lane (kadhg to.the Wfeaahickoni). >-*.
thence by land now or lato of Markley S. 45 deg. 15W •_.
min., W. 7675-IWperches toa.,stonoin iholineof landof , -.&*.■
Thomaa Whiteman; thence by the same S. 24 deg, 8 min.,- v v
E. 17 610 perches to a corner-stone; thence still by saia -
Wbittman’s lands. 69deg. 64min., W. 1224-100perches -tr*. "t ~Sa+ h
to theside of tbe Eldge turnpike road *. thence along tho va'H
same B. 24 d eg. 21 min.. E. 1168-100 perches to a point, and w *>? -■ n
thtnee S. 13CCR. 17min., £ 4 04100 perches, to a point In fz. i
the middle of Thomas’s Mill road, and tbcfrcebv tho. Ik-.. -
middle of saldMiU road S.-64 deg. 16 min., E. 2337-100> w~. JBV f
perches to the place of beginning ;containiag43 acres and
95 perches of land, more or. less. This farm la eligibly Kl"w("
eitaated at the 10 mile, stono on tho Ridge a. |[. : M| :
rapidly 1® provlflgxelghborhond; In the tract there are
about»acres of woodland. The house is well shaded fs&c-^wii
withfrultand ebado trees, and therols a pump at tho ■*
bsck door. See plan at tho Auction Rooms, ' . ' m
fjy’Bale absolute- . ... Tj
. ~* .By older of W T JLLIAM EL CRAGER, Executor* r^^’l
1 r M. THOMAS ft SONS, Auctioneer*,. Jffcl
teS»3y3ll 139 and 141 South Fourth street. g*;, t
V \
f: wsnKJinoKY sale. Thomas,*;.sons,
Atictloneere. On Tuesday, July 111 1860, mtlTO’elock,
noon, will.be sold at public salo. without reserve, at
too Philsdeiphla Exchange. the following described pro.
Sertv. -viz: No.. l-Modem -4*toix brown-stone, resi
dence, Walnut street, east-of Fortieth street.. All that
Modem 4-etory brown etono
With &etory double back buildings and lot of ground,' ail;
uate i n the south eldo of Walnut street, HO'feet east of
Fortieth streehiTwenty-seventh Ward; the lot contain
login front on Walnut street 20 feet. and. extendlng in
depth 165 feet to al5 feet wide alley, with thbprivUego 1 .
thereof. The dwelling sets back2o from front line,,with
portlcoin front: oh front une-granites base; wito- Iron
railing than parlor, idining.TOom and 2 kitchens, onr flntt
floor; a cbamters, saloon Bitting room, bath ondyerandu
wltli water-closet, on second floor; 5 chambers on third
floor;endschambers on fourth; haa cooklng-range.hot
and cold water, ntetionaiywashstandß, bells, fumace,ac. v
Terins-87.500 may remain on mortgage. :■
i Npe. 2 andk-Two. threejitory Brick Storee and Dwet
lings; No«; 8785 and 8737 Market etreeL All that three
etoiy brick store and dwelling; with.three-etory back
bonding and lot of ground, situate , on tho north.eide of
■■ Market street,West of Thlrty-seyonth street, No. 3783; ,
Containing In front 26 feet, and in depth 120 feet. : Tho
dwelling contains all the modem improvements.
, Terms—Half cash. , _
No. a—All that threfestory brick store- and dwelling,
with three-atorybsckbntldiug and let of ground, adjoin,
lng the above. No. 8787; containing in front 20 feet, and in
denth 120 feet. The dwelling contains all the modem bn
. movements. ‘Terms—Half cash. v: .
|IW Bale THOMAB & S ONB, Auctioneer*.
IcBojy3ll 139 and 141 South Fourth street.
bhFHANB’ COURT SALR-rESTATEOFIBAAC Tf «
BIS Rodgers, dec’d.—Thomas & Sons, AucUoneors,-Par. . 1‘
JEienantto an Alias Ord or ortho Orphans’ Court for tho „t: ; . . 'W-l
City and County of Philadelphia, will be sold at public -
sale, on Tuesday. July 14,18 W. at 12 o'elock.noon, at too 1
Philadelphia Exchange, too following dtseribed woperty. &
late of Isaac Rodgers, dec-d-. vlz.: Athree-etory brick *
messuage, and the three, two story frame moreuages, and
too lot of. ground on which they are all erected, on the *
north side of Shlppen steect, 184 feet wert of Stato street; f ,
20 feet front by 125 feet deep. To be divided and sold aa
Three-Btorr Brick Dwelling, ,No. ; 623"6hlppen c i'tlfflgl
street. A three-story brickmessuageaiidlot.cn thenorto i'K
eide olEhippen street, No. 623; containing infrodt2ofeet .
% , o.k < frame Dwelling, No. 6JO Bed- •
ford street. In Ibe rear of the above. ; All tooso three two
story fi ome messuages and lot of ground, south Blda of ~, ,u ;
Bedford street. 20 feet front .by 79 feet deep. Including on
tho easternmost part of enid lot. a court on which toe , ~
- said three meßßUßges front.. One ..of. thehoueeq fronts on x,
tydford street, No. 620; the other two in toe rear. rf
garciear of all Incumbrance. ■■ ■ p.
By toe Court, JOSEPH MEGARY. Clerk 0.C,,.
7 MARIA RODGERS.AdmtolßtratrlXjhsa
U. THOMAS & SONS, Auctlonecrre. ~ . RESI.
Je23JyBH 189 and 141 South Fourth etreot .
KtAlj ESTATE-THOMAS * SONS’ SALE.- 5 , V
■3 Bnelnesn Btand.-Threo-story BrlokatoroanaoweU- \ilLi
JR3 ing. No. 1628 Bldgo nvcnue, extending through to % CB
\ 'i
srtWScWttM ; ?'
”■; V
rir*et*E*o> 1528: containing ixx front on Kidge avenue 15 -.3
the northwoßfrWM , d& line
Blieet finches, and bn th ea bu thcaatwardJyJiiw J& feet f fH«
ll&iflcnea: also, loteaafc aido of Sixteenth street Io3f feet
froin ATOimji.ielfiOt ;■* W
andta depth on the northern Hne4£feH6 ; tache*iaad on, ,„ fiS
the eobthern line 64 feet % of 'Togrttotf jUti» , fi
xommoD tue and privilege of a 2 feet Cinched wide alley. , *} #
:, Mfr-h§B 2 back Windows* private entrance* jpuvbativhot .. f>
and cold water. furnace* cooking Tange, &C. -»
,or<;lear of inlncoittbrance. -
3 fit. THOMAS' di SONS, Auctioneer®, .
:jeS7jjBU ‘ 1 139 and 141 Bonth goarth etrcet.
Sreat. ESTATE. —THOMAS fe BONB'SAIiE.— ae,
Very valuable Business Stand. No. I—Threestory ■’• ijto
brick Store and Dwelling, No. .625 Nora'Sewmd •* - -
t, opposite Buttonwood.Btrwst. On TneßdM; Jnlr >»,
I4thiB£B. at-13 o’clQflc. noon,will bo Bold at public Bale* ■(. ss
at the PhiLdelpUrE«nttngo. all c that very valifablo .4 |
three-Btory brick messuage ana lot of ground, Bituatoon »,
the cast Bide of Second fltreot,opposlte Buttonwood «tree% £ ;<?
No.Mfi; thenceoxtending eastward-113feet iuchoa, . *4,
th ence northward 12feet7 7-16 Inches-thcnce WMfward • ;i
113 feetd inches to Second street, and thence southward-.- •Vi
along SecondßtreetW feet »>4 inches to tte planentbo. i >»
ginning. It la occupied na a store and dwelling, and Ua •/
food business Btand. Subject to a pronoramoste irre- .
leemablo ground rent of $66. Possession 18th Ndvember.
18 No. S—Ground Bent, $66 a Year.-AU that grounidrent f *
of *66 a year, issuing out ofa lot of ground, couth Bide of M'J
• lv|
secured by athr«Aßm go brickdweUin| OTecrßt ) $
Jc27 jya II- , ; 139 and 141 South Fourth fltreot.
, PEREMPTORY SALE. THOMAS & SONS, v tl
ffl Auctioneers—l 33 Very Desirable Cottage 81tea. ,JE
Jwil Cano Boy, New Jersey. On Saturday, July 25th» ffij
1868, at 11 o’clock, will be Sold at publio sale, witbouFre- jj
eeree, on the Premises, aU those very desirable andheau- it
tifully located lots, commanding an unobstructed riew or
the ocean, about 1,200 feet from the; mint beautiful and
safe bathing grounds'ln theworld,.tho same distance (t
from- the principal hotels, and about KO fect fram th|,—|B
railroad depot. The increasing popularity of Capa May im
at a Tutoring place, ita unequalcd,bathing grounds, firm, TSg
fertile countryta the rear. and now brought by railroad ,3$
within 3 hour,’ ride of Philadelphia, ana 7. boars from ls|
New York an d Baltimore.oHera fcduoements for purcnas
itle a aito for a summer residence that cannot bo again oh- -Jj
tamed in ao desirable a location. . . ■ **
A plan can be bao. and further information obtaincd,or» 3
application at the office of M. Thomaa;*'Sons, Auction. *
eere 139 and Ml South Fourth street, Philadelphia, or It. I
B-Swain, Surveyor, Cape Island, N. J, . .
f3T Sale sbaolutA. &. SONS. Auctioneers, - <
'Jck GO g! Jy3 » 18 189 and 141 South Fourth street.
'a*=, it Li ifLIC SALE-THOMASirSONS. AUCTION- ' i
fit core. "Large and valuable barf, river Delaware, s -
Biol southeast corner of Penn and Maiden streets. .On . |
1 her day, July 14’h. 1868, at twelve-o’clock* noon,trill |
be sold at-public rale, at .the , Philadelphia I
Exchange. all that ’largo !lDd . .fffi’P; I
erty. situate at the south east corner Fenn and Mriden J
streets, late Kensington: the lot containing in front 100 .- 1,
fdet and extending m depth 200 feet into.the Delaware ,a- ..
River Tho watSis 18 feet deep at the end of the plor -i
abdinthedochß; tho pier is TO.feet wide. with. oMpnslvo ,
decks each elde. There is a brick building, ÜBed as an
t Wee. dwelling house andstoblcs, on thn corner of. Penn
• and Maiden streets, and a.substantial brick wall along
the Penn street front, with extensive storage loom,
TcrmEr-810,800 may remain onnjpitgago.
M. TBOMAS,* SONS, Auctioneers,
' tss7.'Ti>.il . 189 and 141 South Fourth Btreot.
8 . XKvIJ iOftS’ ; SAKE,—ESTATE ,OF JOHN
Kolb, dcceaeed. Tbomasi Three-
Btort Brick'Divelling, Ogdon street, with _n three- <
rr brick dwelling in the roar ©a Myrtle street. On
Tutldoy. July Mth. mat ia .o’clock, noon, will be told ;
at nubile sale, at tlie Philadelphia Exchange, , all that lot If
of ground and the improvements thereon erected, altmite
oh the South Bide of Ogden street. ISO feet B inches-west of
Eleventh street: containing in.front .’lhOKdcn street ib .X v
reef, end 'extohduiß in depth 78 feet to Myrtle etreotL One
often houeeofronto on Ogden street; the other in the $?
rear on Myrtle street ,S
!.& , 5 r n? J lS!^"tS C e B nido n -s doW.must re- •£■
mam: By order of JOHNRBEIN. 1 Execatm ‘
M. tWoMAS & SOnI-Ano’re, . ..‘(fl
139 and 141 8. Fourth street ; -
PEKEMPTORY BAi'E^BqMAy^&^SONS.
, fiSf 'AnSlopeere;-W<ll-eecured frredeemable .Ground t •
taining infront on Eighteenth street 30feot. and.ertend
~ fct%hldia5 B of h^' X \
tioaof theiever®' with •>
tho.privnego of SOKSj-Ancaoneerß. ' ’
[jo27.jvB.il - ;•■ : 139 and 141 South Fourth street. _ ,
jy3ll
i pi aI. ESTATE.—'THOMAS & SONS’ SALE.—
m Gtn&riThree-etory Brick Dwelling, .No. J9J5H»nr
18. fton etrdtt. uithu'l'liree-atoir • Brick Dweliinela
the Tear on BochfordOn_Tue«doyj July ;
tdiu 1 A * i l * oVloci. noon. WlllDoBola ftt pUOUO b«Oj «*» i,.,; TT
1 yai
Ki B «sse ~
'iTmt'a-SlsriO may mortgage. -i
[Bent together & SONS, Auctioneers,
)e2J3y 811 139andl«Bovtkh’ourtbBtreet_
'L* BEAL ESTAMOMis *BONS’ SALS- jg
fit aiea *e^of B sventy tliiMondbetweea Lombird' JM
chsng6v*Uthat thi£frBtory-.brfclsi 5j^ n street, t^*
ground, situate *bo oW-cootnlul.tg in -if ■■^o.
ffiJfSVSSSSS ®«S&slSr'S&ffl«« ***~S
tl)feet. ThehotieecontoimnvorOTm«. . Anc ,. oon( ‘.J
M ‘ TDO 129 aud Ml A t ourili
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