’J,' ~ »■*-- »*■*.< • VI- ■- ■ll n. _ f j'i ■iBPSiSrjBSS NOTICES* V -.you wonia be ,piagnollaßalm. .•■•■,*' > »pure, Blooming Complexion and restore# Jto<®»W4regrttdnftl,natnraland perfect, ■BtWnWres Bedncee, Blotches and Pimples, care# Tan, •; -' •■tfctwn and Freckles, and mates a lady of thirty appear ■ fcwt twenty, The Balm makes, the Skin Smooth -and JPoarly: tboKyo brlghtond clear; the Cheek’ glow with / v hho JUoom cfYouth,ivml imparts a freeh, plump appear ’ #mec to thc Countonanco. No lady need complain of her . a—plnxion when 78 contß will purchase this delightful ..' article. The heat.thing to dresß the Bair with 1b Lyon’s Kath •Qfiatimi.' jel&-tu,th,s,lm§ (Hmnmd’s Oriental Croam or Ma - «»Al. Bkautifikr.—This preparation bus acquired a repntation which makes it Bought after by ladies coming V T * Iran or going to the most distant countries, for it has no y\ ogiul or rival in its beautifying dualities. Likenllothor •f fir; Gotjraud’b preparations,tlila hoe extended its sale it baa become a specialty by its own merits, and is v mettbe creature of mere advertising notoriety. It is . recommended from one customer to another, on actual, Imowledge of its value and utility. Prepared by Dr. Vklis GouttAun,No. 48 Bond street, removed from 3fo. 463 Broadway, Now York, and to bo bad of all dhriggists. . je26-stuthl2t§. A Noticeable Fiwt.-Th»t one wayof JWVOalins to a man’u reason is tnrV"SFepirdirFrWhftlffanr and sold, wholesale and retail, atf No. 1210 Market street. el2-lmrp§ - HI WARBURTON’S IMPRaYED,” VEN tilated and eaby-flttlng Dress Hats (patented) in all the approved fashions of tho soason. Chestnut,street, next door to tho Post-Ofllco. octi-tfrp Gljo and take tho family to this cool, diJightful spot. New steamers, with overy comfort, leave South street elipdaily every fewrainutg*. G. 0 K.OPP, ~ ctOTiriim. 1 ' ? THE FINE ARTS. 10H WALNUT STREET; .Thiebook ienhold andvigoroua discussion of tho dis Pitted doctrine* of evangelical Christianity. AN AMERICAN WOMAN IN EUROPE. Tho Journal ;of Two Years’ Sojourn in Trance, Bnglund, Germany , and Italy. By Mrs. S.R. Unttixo. lUtno. Clotli. 31 CO. THE GATEB WIDE OPEN, or Scenes in Anothor iWorld. By Geo. Wool), Author or “Fetor SchlcmUtl in America,” etc. 12mo : . Cloth. SI 60. SABBATH BONOS FOR CHILDREN S WORSHIP. A New Sunday-School Hymn and Tune Book. By Lkox ahdMahsiiai., assisted hy J.C.PEocioßund Samuel Burnham. . Boards, 35 cents; paper, SO cents. .Supor . intendents furnished with Specimen Goplcs for oxaml natlonon rccoipt.of 30couts. PATTY GRAY’S JOURNEY TO THE COTTON ' ISI,ANUS. A Series of Boults for Children. By Mrs. > Caroline H, Dall. To bo completed ip six volumes. Per volume, Si 25. 1. FROM BOSTON TO BALTIMORE. The admin rs of "Faith Gartney’s Girlhood” will find this book a fitting companion to that delightful work. Sold by all Booksellers and Newsdealers, and senl by mail, post paid, on receipt of price. LEE & SHEPARD, Claxton, Rcmsen & Haffelfinger, 819 and 821 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA, Will Publish on Wednesday, July Htli, GEMS OF GERMAN LYRICS, Consisting of selections from Rucckert, Lonau, Cliamisso, Freillgrntli, Prntz, Sulill, Mueller, Mmid, Ballet, Tracgcr, Yogi, and others. Translated into English verso by Henry D. Wlrcmnn, Esq. 1 vol., lSnio, cloth, hoveled boards, .$2 00. Also, a line edition On. tinted paper! cloth, extra gilt edge, $2 60. “This book is likely to meet with a welcome reception as w ell by tlio German aa tho Eiiglish render, ns tho translation of tho Gorman into English is printed side by side.”— American Literaru Gazette. jyiQ4t EDWIN HALL & CO., No. 28 S. SECOND STREET, Will offer from to-day tho balance of their JAPANESE SILKS OR SILK POPLINETTES, AT A Great Seduction from Former Prices. They consist of Figures, Stripes, Chinea, Corded and Plaids. SUMMER SILKS CLOSING OUT LOW. jyBthß2t4p EDWARD FERRIS, No, 807 CHESTNUT STBEET. Great Inducements to Retail Buyers. Nainsooks, Plain, Plaid and Striped. Cambrics, Soft and Hard, all widths. Jaconets, do. Mulls, India and Swiss. Victorias and Bishops. Organdies, 4-4 and 8-4. French. Piques, Figures and Welts. Embroidered Sets. Collars and Cuffs. Tho above etock will be offered for the coming month at 20 per cent, Ices than regular prices. ■ — ja2B tu tha • 4 & % fcq Fourth and Arch. Ladies pkepaking fok the ■ SHORE on THE MOUNTAINS CAN BE SUPPLIED WITH DBY GOODS ADAPTED TO TIIEIU WANTS AT EYRE & LANDELL’B, AND arch STREETS. GHENA-DINEBAND ORGANDIES. SUMMER SILKS, REDUCED. JAPANESE SILKS AND POPLINS. IRON BAREGE, FIRST GRADE. ROMAN SCARFS AND SASHES COLLARS, CUFFS, GLOVES, TIES, Ac. SEA-SIDE SHAWLS, OF NEW STYLES, m w atf Black thin muslin, yard wide; 18 centa per yard. BLACK COT NET, yard wide, 18 cents per yard. For frames, window or door, for keeping out flies and letting in the air. 2>a and 3-YARD WIDE NKT. White. For covering mirrors, chandeliorß, bedsteads, Ac.; better than usual for the price. FANCY WHITE MUSLINS. Job-Goods. Over a yard wide, for 26 centa per yard. Some of them resembling lace: are suitable for voatibulo doors. TUCKED ANI) HERON-BONE SWISS MUSLIN. A minll lot of very superior goods,at a reduced price. IMITATION TUCKED SWISS MUSLIN.— AbiiiuII lot at 60 cents per yard, 33J.i per cent, off recontpricos. ' LACE KERCHIEFS, for tho neck. * A three-corner luce pieco, with tabbed cuds. Only 70 centos—Yory-protty-aml-vory cheap. - To prevent disappointment, please remember that WORN! •FS Lace and Embroidery Store, 38 North Eighth Btreetrduriug July and August, closes at 6 P. M.; on Saturday at one P. M. \ It myl3-lyrp§ 6 WARMING AROUND YbUK BUTTER. O or food, tho flies and pther insectsnronrovontou from alighting upon them by the use of Wiro Dish Covers. For Halo by TRUMAN & SHAW,. No. 835 (Eight Thirty-five) Market street, below Ninth. W'ATERING PLACES WILL PLEASE most of their patrona by adding to thoir' regular bill nf furo tho Wisconsin Cnkce, or Bran Muffins (which ngroo with.mosfcdyspeptics), and tho Corn Wis consin Cuke. Printed directions for making them are furnished to purchasers of the pans; TRUMAN A SHAW, No. 835 (Eight Thirty-fivo)Murket atruot,be low Ninth. • | /pOKCELAIN NAME PLATES LET ‘>Pu)l,” u olNco^” il l^oardlng ,, and Nunihor Plates,fancy i porcelain Grip Door Handle* and Fiimer Plates, for sale by TRUMAN <& BIIAWi No. a3&(3Cight Thirty-fivo) * Market atroet,below Ninth. _ . . THE MiSSiSQUOI POWDm ALLY cures Cancer and Scrofulous diseases of the Bkin. Sco Report to L. 1. Medical Society, and state ments of Physicians in circular, sent free on application to CIIAB. A 'IH7ROIH, General Agent, 132 Pearl street, New York, jy.'Jrsl'Urps T. 0. Box W 59. NEWJPVIJLICATIONS. J ust Putpliahed: JOino. Clotti. 31 50. RECENTLY PUBLISHED. Publishers, Boston. IMPORTER, Laces and Lace Goods. Handkerchiefs. kocekies, iliatroHs: &c. Speeiaity. MITCHELL & W M. & F.» unsurpassed WASHING SOAP, 1204 CHESTNUT STREET. ftp2l yrn CHAMPAGNE. ERNEST JRROY & CO.'S Carte Blanche and Speoial FRUITY AND GENEROUS WIN Fully equal to the best on all the list of / Champagnes. FOR SALE AT THE AGENTS’ PHICEBBY ' SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, 8. W. cor. Broad and Walnut, tbs “ FIRST OF THE SEASON.” NEW SMOKED S A L M O W: FRESH SPICED SALMON IN CANS. DAYIS & RICHARDS, ARCH and TENTH STREETS. rptf MISCELLANEOUS., 1838. Established in 1838. The excellence or Iho PARABOLA SPECTACLES f» generally conceded. Those who iiavo'used botbkind«- cf Glasies assert that the Parabola aro superior to any others, in tho mild visual sensation they produce, and for tho ability to use th<-m for any length of time, both day and nighty without occasioning a sense of uneasiness or fatigue. FOR SALE ONLY BY E. BORHEK & SON. OPTICIANS, No. 1230 CHESTNUT STREET. ltrp _ •• ~ Rare CHOCOLATE PREPARATIONS FOR THE SEA-SIDE; STEPHEN F. WHITMAN; No. 1210 Market Street. >ylo-3trp_ , REMO V A L * THE OLD AKD WELL-KNOWN. OIL HOUSE HULBURT & CO. HAVK KEMOVED FBO3I 240 TO 137 ARCH STREET; Where they are prepared to receive orders for OILS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. They have on hand 300 barrels of West-Virginia Wbito- Oak Mount Farm and other brands. Also, 100 barrels extra LARD OIL, and 200 barrels WHALE OIL. HULBURT & CO MACHINERY OILS of all grades CHARLES RUMPP, Porte Monnaie, Pocket Book and Satchel Manufacturer, No. 47 North Sixth Street, below Arch~ .„ , c WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL' jyfi Imrpj? WIRE FENCING for FARMS, GARDENS, LAWNS, &c. CHEAPEST AND BEST KNOWN, ALSO, ' WHITE METAL WIRE FOB CLOTHES LINES. G. DE WITT, BRO & CO., 63* Market Street. my!B tn th 8 2mri»- HUFN A-L ’ $ j PHILADELPHIA PHARMACY, Corner-Washington and Jackson Streets,. .' . Cape May Oity, N. J. je233m4pj) . THE TURF. POINT/ BREEZE DOUBLE TEAMS. On T-uestlay, July 13th. ' STAKE, ««»'.•. ‘ Threoin flvoto vatfone. Good day nml truck. OWNER enters b. g. JESSE and a. m. LADY GUIL FORD. M. GOODWIN g. g. PRINCE and FRANK. Admission,®!. * —drfK ■/WN I-OANEI) UPON DIAidONDSi WATCHES, & PLATIL CMTnAG, Ac., at OLD-EBTABLISUED LOAN OFFICE, ' Corner of Third and Gasklll struota, Below Lombard. , N. B .-DIAMONDS, AVA TCIJ ES, JEAVELRY, GUN D, Ac,, . Pdn SALK AT REMARKABLY LOAV PRICES jy«3trpf PARK. mv2l tfr&'i SECOND EDITION -BY a^IrKeRAPH. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS - ■ (Special Despatch to the Philo. Evening Bulletin.] . New York, July 10.—The steamer Perelre, which sails for Havre, takes $342,000 in specie, anti the City of Paris, for Liverpool, $275,000. The steamer Henry Chauncey arrived from. Aspinwall, to-day, with's2B,ooo. From Jay Cooke’® Party. The follow!ng telegram, from one of a party nent to the Pacific coast by Jay Coolie, Esq., was received this morning: '"Puget Sound;,Washington TEimiwißY, Jnly 9th, 1869.—j/essrs. Jay Cooke & Co.. Phtia ddvhla: Party all well. Left Olympia tlita morning in steamer for a cruise on the sound. Hope to finish up this week. Everything far exceeds expectation. State of Thermometer This Day at the Bulletin Office. m . 10 A.M....... .82 deg. 12 M....... 87 deg. itiV. — .OOdeg. W«ather'clear. Wind Bouthwe*t FROM! NEW YORK* New York, July 10.—John Griffin, who wris arrested a short time ago -on a cliarge ot j being one of the party who robheil the safe of the Brooklyn Dime Savings Bank of the box and deeds belonging to the estate of John A. Cross, was before the Court of Sessions,, Brooklyn, yesterday. Being put upon the stand he stated that lie lied received the stolen property from one Noble, not knowing what it was, and was immediately thereafter ar rested. i He further stated that Noble was con cerned with himself in the Royal Insurance Bond Bobbery, and had “beaten” him out of some $35,000 or $40,000 of the stolen property. A farcivejl reception was given to the Har vard international boat crew last evening by the Nassau Boat Club of this city, General Aspinwall, President, at their club-house, foot ol Thirty-fourth street,, North river. It was thought that the United States authorities in this city had completely broken np the Cuban expedition, and that the tugs seized iip the Dong Island Sound .contained all that remained of the organization. This, it seems, is a fallacy. It is reported, on good ; authority .that upwards of 300 men, under Col. Byan, are at present encamped at Gardiner’s Island, Dong Island Sound. They are com fortably situated in huts made of brushwood, and are in a good state of discipline. They have drawn pretty heavily on the farm pro duce of Col. Gardiner, the owner of the island, hut the commandant of the expedition has paid for all the supplies his men have taken. The officials .of the Board of Health report hut nine eases of small-pox existing in the city at the present time. The sanitary officers of the Board have recently visited 123,000 fami lies and vaccinated SO,OOO families. • Considerable-,’consternation prevails among . sundry brokers and bankers down town, who arc threatened with prosecution for hav ing exacted usurious interest from their customers. . A number of sailors threatened to mutiny on board the North German vessel George & Johann, on Thursday, and two Deputy Marshals were despatched to the scene to maintain order. The total valuation of taxable property in this city and county for', the present year is $904,100,am. This is an increase of $33,604,270 over the valuation of 1808. f IHABCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Philadelphia Stock. Exchange Sales. vh. ' bkfoUk boahm. W eb Beading due bill 46‘*! FIRST BOARD. 100 City life new lUO atiOirti NY&Mlddle Is b 5 4.81 3400 do c 100% 200 «h Beading B c 3000 Leh Val BCo Bds 200 «h do It* 46.44 new reg 94 GWsb do 46)5 4*hßkofNA 233 200 «h do s3own 4 0'/* 25»hXamifl>k 30 100 eh do I*3o 46% 3 ghC&xn&AmJl • 131 Will do c 4fl‘a 14 fb do c 131 10U 6h do blO 46‘£ 29eh Lehigh Valß Its 66 25 eh Penn B rept « 56% 22sb N C*ii BYV Its 60 24 ah do 5G% 6eb PhilaA Eric 30 25 Bh do stock 66% AVT K It HO AI! 11l ICW Ltliigh Val It Co |JOO nil Penn R New lids cp 937£ UW «h Itemliug H 48-53 300 Ca & Amtg Csjri 93, 3»>h %a46%i b. o, Penn nylvania Railroad was stronger, aud changed hands at • 56%. Camden and Amboy Railroad was taken at 131. i gLehigh Valley Railroad at 56: and Northern Central >• Bailroad at 60. 37 was hid for Catawissa Railroad Pro ; /erred{36 for North Penua. Railroad, and 31% for Phila • jlelphia and Erie. ' In Canal stocks there was no movement. 21 was but ‘ -for Schuylkill Navigation preferred, and 10 for the eom mon stock; aud 36% tor Lehigh Navigation . : s In Bonk shares there were sales of North America at f l There was more demand for Coal stocks, with sales of f,- {New York ami Middle at 4.81. ;■•; < Passenger Railway shares were not much sought after. , 70 was hid for Tenth and Eleventh; 17 for Thirteenth ami ■.? Fifteenth; 61 for West Philadelphia, and 12% for Heston* l Messrs. Deliaven & Brother, No. 40 South Third fv v street, make the following quotations of the rates of qx* i change to-day at 1 P.M.: United Statos Sixes of 1831, f - ll7%al)8%; do. do. 1862, 12J%a12J%;d0. do. 1864. 118%a (• ’ 119; do d0.1865,119%a119%; 5: Cumberland preferrot!, 32; N. Y. Central. 195%;. Erie, 27%; Beading, 93; Hudson Biver, 161%; Michigan Central, 127: Michigan Southern. 10974; Illinois Central, 143%; Cleveland and Pittsburgh, Chicago and Bock Island. 116.%; Pitts burgh and Fort Wayne, 152; Western Union Tele graph,37%. • ' • ' • / Markets by Telesrrapb. [ Special Despatch to tin* PhiJa. Evening Bulletin.] Nfc\v York, July 10, 12)5 P.M.—Cotton.—Thenmrket this morning was dull and heavy. Sales of about 400 bale»*. Flour, &c.—Receipts. 0/)OO barrels. * Tho market for Western and State Flour is without decided change. Tho sales are about 5.000 barrels. Southern Flour is quiet. Sales of 160 barrels. California Flour is dull. Sales of 200 barrels. Grain.—Receipts of Wheat, bushel*. Themarket is dull and taijie; no sales. Coni— Receipts—744oo bush. Theinnrket is quiet and firm. Sales - bushels: New Western at 92a96c. afloat. Oats—Receipt*—l9/100 bushels. The market is active and higher. Hales at 81. Provisions.—Pork —The market is nominal at §32 00a for new Western Mess.-Lard—Receipt*, 185 i)kgs. The market is dull but steady; Wc* quote fair to prime st*-ain at 10%a19% cent* ’ Whisky—Bcceipts, 125 bills. The market is scarce and finn. \\ e quote Western free at $T 02. ' Groceries are genenilly dull. f Correspondence o! the Associated Pre«s.] Kew York, July W. —Cotton dull: 100 bales sold at 3154. Flour easier, and declinwl 5a10c.: smiles of 7 T 600 barreL- Htate at £5 20a6 Western at $5 2tfci7 25. Wlii’Bt dull and declined la2c.; quotations are nominal. (Torn easier; sales of 464KX) bushels niixwl Western at 76aU5c. by omul, and 93aWc. by railroad. Oats firmer, ami niivanceii l:i2c.; sales of 21,000 bushel* l ut Uwf quiet. Pork null; new Mess at §32. Lard quiet’: Whisky firm at $1 03bI 03. Baltimore. July 10.—Cottonuncluuige-.1. Flourhmi at previous quotations; business is restricted for want of stock. Wheat firmer and higher, at £1 50a$1 GO for New R*d. Com firmer; White 5103al 06; Yellow 95a97. Oats firm at 7Oaeo. rrovisions unchanged. Whisky nniet at Plal Cttrolino Young, Ingorsoll, and S T Wines, Hulse, henco ut Providence Bth inst. I BY TELVgRATH .3 QUEKNSTOWN. July 10— Arrived .steamers Pennsyl vnnift nnd City of Washington, from Now York. - NEW YORK, Jnly 10—Arrived, steamer lowa,from July 10—Arrived, steamer Turifa, from Liverpool. . ... . TTUTLEE, AVEAVEE & CO. NEW CORDAGEFACTORY NOW IN FULL OPERATION, No. 22 N.WATER street nnd 83 N.DELAW ARK avenuo PHILADELPHIA AND TEENTON RAILROAD COMPLY, Olliue22l Sontli Dela ,vure avenue. ; _ p IIII . A „ Kl .rjn A , July lu, Wi9. The Triulßfer Books of this Company willTio closed afjejMhc 14,h inst. IiAK-ISJ A-N isOVEI/TiEfc) EOK, XidLE Jiist'fnehwA— A large invoice from Pnriu of the very nowest styles of line Jet Jewelry, Hiilr Bunds, Cornua, Net*. &o. rile rarest unit moat ulegnnt ever offeroil in tills inarltL't. At 11. DIXON’S, 21 Bontli Eighth at. jylObt rps TbliDAij’S CELEBRATED PUEE TONIO V' Aloforinvalids; fondly use,Ac. , Tho subscriber is now furnished with nis full Winter Biipply of liie highly -nutritious nnd well-known hover age. Its wide-spread and increasing uso, by order ox physicians, for invalids, use of families, i»c., commend it to tho attention of all consumers who want a strictly puro article; propared from tho Ueat materials, and put up in tho most careful manner for homo use or transpor tation . Orders by mail or otherwise supplied. No. 220 Poor street. Third and Walnut streets, • WEDD ING- A N D ENGAGEMENT Bings of solid 18 karattihe Gold—a specialty; a full assortment of sizes, and no charge for engraving names, etc. FABR & BROTHER, Makers, myM-rptf 324 Oheatnutatroot.below Fourth. ■ Marking with indelible ink Embroidering! Braiding, Stamping, &o. M. A, TORIIY, Filbert atroet. THIRD EDITION. BY TBLKGRAPff. ‘ FROM WASHINGTON. The Political Status of Texas NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD BONDS TO-DAY’S CABLE QUOTAT lON S later from Central and South America Affairs in Louisiana and Texas LATER FROM CALIFORNIA From.' Washington. Washington, July 10;— William Claffin, Chairman of the National Republican Ex ecutive Committee, has (brectcd tho' recog nition of the Executive Committee of the State of Texas, chosen by the Hpuston_con vention, which , nominated General E. J. Davis for Governor. The original ’of the pa per, of which the above is the substance, is in the possession of Major W. 15. Moore,_of Texas, who recently visited Mr. Olaflin with the especial view of securing the endorsement. Carolina Railroad Bonds. KortU (Special Despatch to tle Phils. Evenine Bnlletin J New Vohk, July 10.—A suit was recently brought in the North Carolina Courts by the University Eailroad, to compel the Gov> ernor to issue the bonds authorized by the Legislature, which lie declined to give, on the n-ound that as the work on the road had not Been commenced, the appropriation mast be sanctioned by the people. • ; _ . , ; A telegram from a N orth Carolina official, to-day, states that a decision hasbeen rendered which will cut oft'twelve to fifteen millions ot the new bonds. It is further stated that, the new bonds issued to the railroads now m active process of construction, which bonds are on the regular Stock Excha.ge list, will be ju dicially sanctioned. By the Atlantic Cable. London, J uly 10, A. M.—Consols for money tl.’ij, anti for account Five-twenties quiet at’811; Erie, 18-3; Illinois Central, 05J. Lrv>:ni*ooi., July 10, A. M. —Cotton a shade firmer. Uplands, 12Jd.; Orleans, 12]d. The sales to-day will reach 12,000 bales. Other ar ticlee unchanged. /''' ' • , , Lond.on, July 10, A. steady both on the spot anil afloat. Linseed Cakes, £lO. 25.: Linseed Oil, .£B2. Defined Petroleum, Is. Old. - i London, July 10, P. M.—Closing prices— Consols, 03 for money and 03| for account. U. S. Five-twenties, 81 J. Stocks dull. Erie, 181; Illinois Central* !13i. Livkiu'Ooi., July 10. P. M.—Closing prices— —Cotton active; Middling Uplands, 12Jd.; Mid dling Orleans, 12Jd.; the sales have beenl2,ooo. hales. California Wheat, 10s. 7d.; Red, os. 3d. Peas, 38s. Provisions firmer. Havre, July 10.—Cotton opens quiet and steady. . fkmtb and Central America. New York, July 10.—The steamship Henry Chatuicey brings Aspinwall dates to J uly 2d, and $27,777 in treasure. The Panama Sttir says, after announcing that a loan of two millions had been negotiated in Paris for the completion of the interoceanic railway in Honduras, that not a rail has been laid nor a sod turned towards commencing the road, neither has the route ever been sur veyed. ... ... • ■. Valparaiso dates of June 10th contain no news. . „ The yellow fever is subsiding-in Peru. Central "American." advices'; state that the claims of France and Italy against Nicaragua hove been amicably arranged. I.ouisinna and Texas. New Orleans, July 10.— Marshal Packard vesterdav, on an order from the United States 'Court, seized the books of Auguste Coutourie & Co., which trill he examined by experts for evidence of frauds in relation to sugars. The court has appointed three appraisers to ap praise all the sugars. A despatch from Houston, Texas, reports an unprecedented flood in Colorado Valley. The Texas telegraph line has been down west of Lagrange for five days, and nothing can he heard from beyond. The water is all over (the country—some places twenty feet deep, and rising rapidly. Lagrange is being evacuated, and Columbus is also being deserted. Most of the women and children have gone. A house was seen float ing past Lagrange. The water is in the tops of the trees in the bottoms. The trestling ap proaching the railroad bridge at Columbus has gone, and the heavy rise has not yet reached there. Most of the line crops in the valley are destroyed. From California. San Francisco, July 9th.—The steamship Golden City sailed to-day for Panama with 6219,000 in treasure, of which 540,000 goes to New York, 5120,000 to England, $30,000 to Callao, and $20,000 to Panama. She also takes 150 passengers, and 380,000 lbs. of wool. The small shipment of treasure to New York is ac counted for by the daily remittances via the Trans-continental Railroad, by which, since its opening, 51,050,000 have been senteast. The branch mint will he closed to-morrow to allow a change of officers, and a general settlement of accounts. The Secretary of the Treasury has authorized the increase of the bullion fund in the mint, by adding 51,500,000, so as to obvi ate any difficulty from the closing of the insti tution. Mr. Bushnell, Director of the Union Pacific Railroad, and party, arrived here from the cast yesterday. Flour, 54 G2JaSS 50. Choice wheat, $1 OOaSl 05. Legal tenders, 75c FINANCIAL AFFAIRS IN NEW YORK AN EASY MONEY MARKET GOLD MARKET QUIET Governments Strong and Higher A DULLNESS IN STOCKS [Speciul Despatch to the l’hilodu. Evoning Bulletin.l ' New York, July 10.—The Money Market is easy tills morning, and 7 per cent, was the gonoral Kite on caff. Gold is quiet 1 , ranging from 1353 to 130. Loans are made as low as 7 per cent, for carrying. : The Government Bond Market is strong and—higlier.—Southern—State.-socuritiea-are heavy arid lower. North Carolinas declined to 44j. - ■ ■ : The Stock Market; was heavy and lower early in the day, hut became stronger and im- S roved after the meridian. The market is now ull. New York Central, 19G3a196j|; Reading, 93|a93j. • : Tho Yellow Fever. Portsmouth, July 10.— The United States steamer Narragansett arrived at quarantine last night, with six.cases-of yellow fever on hoard—three officers and the same number of men. They are all doing well. Lieutenant R. K. Duer, and one man, whoso name was not ascertained, died; on the passage from Key. West. " From; Saratoga. Saratoga, July 10.—Among the guests are ex-President Fillmore, Commodore Vander bilt, Tburlow Weed, George Opdyke, Col. Provost, ofWashingconj and Colonels Rad cliff and Middleton, of the Royal Artillery, i The Sew York Custom House Brands. : (Hpfcinl Pespatch t* tho Philo. Evenlnir Ballotin.l ; New York, July 10.— Mr; Van Winkle* son ; of Senator Van Winkle, was dischargedfitQin. the Custom House, this morning for alleged complicity in the late frauds. • r— — i. '. " —i '' : ’V ''' i— ‘ ■ » J i' ''• ' : . I'' SilOO’Clbok; THE COURTS. ’ Com mon Pleas.— . Judges Allison and Peirce; —Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad Company: vs. ■ The-: City of Philadel phia and John Bosler, Superintendent of City. Railroads. .. . ... ... . i Southwark Railroad Company vs. the, same. The Court granted injunctions in these cases this morning, restraining the defendants from • removing the turnouts from the Southwark Railroadjon Broad street,between Washington avenue and South Street. Judge Allison,in de livering the opinion (oral) of the Court, alluded to the fact that no compensation had been. tendered to the : railroad companies, though they had offered to; remove the tracks on re ceiving it. The Contested Election Case. —Ap plicati on was made this morning, by Mr. M ann, i!o Judges Allison and Peirce, for an order upon the respondents in the contested elec tion case to close their testimony within a reasonable time, the counsel to say, in good faith', how much more time than would be needed. , ' 1 Mr. Sellers, for the respondents, said he was riot prepared to announce definitely, but thought the testimony could be closed in, six or seven more meetings. ■ \. The Court stated that a decision wonld\be announced on Monday morning. CITY BULLETIN. City MoitTAr.iTY.-The number of inter ments in the city for the week ending at noon to-day was 309, against 383 the same period lastvear. Of the whole number 134 were adults and 265 children—l7l being under one year of age; 214 were males; 185 females; 14U hoys; and 116 girls. The number of deaths in each Ward was— first 18| Sixteenth.— 13 Third —Ulßlghteenth. : -21 Fourth lllNineteenth 25 Fifth— 7(T\vontioth -33 Sixth... 2 T A'cnty-first..... fi. Seventh 21 Twenty-second - —lO Eighth -... S Twenty-third..... 13 Ninth 5 Twenty-fourth. * 9 Tenth.. 5 Twenty-fifth 10 Eleventh ..14 Twenty-sixth. - .24 Twelfth 17 Twenty-seventh —l4 Thirteenth 11 jlwenty -eighth. 3 Fourteenth 13 Unknown 17 Fifteenth' 311 , The principal causes of death were— Congestion of the brain, 6; conjestion of the lungs, 4; cholera infantum, 93; cholera mor bus, 4; consumption of the lungs, 36; convul sions, 18; diarrhoea, 7; dropsy, 4; dropsy of the brain, 8; disease of the heart,'9; dysentery, 7; debility,' 11; scarlet- fever, 20; typhoid fever, 8; inflammation of the brain, 8; inflamma tion of the lungs, 7; inflammation of the bowels, 15; inanition, 10; marasmus, 12; palsy, 6; poisoning, 2; scrofula, 3; softening of the brain, 4; inflammation of the bronchi, 5, and. old age, 5. —•- • - ■ The Sj-ingerekst.— The various German singing societies in the city assembled at the Mannerclior Hall between 1 and 2 o’clock, this afternoon, formed in .procession, and marched to the Baltimore Railroad depot,from which a speejal train leaves at 3 o’clock te con vey them to Baltimore to participate in the Eleventh General Siingerfest. Each society takes along its flags and banners. U. S. Commissioner Appointed.— Upon the recommendation of Chief Justice Thomp son, of the Supreme Court, and others, and with the concurrence of Justices Grier and Cadwalnder, of the U. S. Circuit Court.,Charles P. Clarke, Esq., has been appointed U. S. Com missioner under the act ot Congress of Feb ruary 20th, 1812. j Military Election. —Company O, Pliila delphia City Guards, composed of pupils of Girard College,‘lias elected the following offi cers: Captain, Henry Oliver; Ist Lieutenant, Wm. Billings; 2d Lieutenant, Wm. Durham • Company L of the same regiment has. elected T. A. Sloan Captain. WINDOW SHADES. Important to Housekeepers, Hotels, Banks, Offices, &c. The Patent Adjustable Window Screen WILD FIT ANY WINDOW, Give ventilation and light, screen from view and exclude * FLIES, MOSQUITOES and othoi- Insects. For sale at No. 16 North SIXTH Street. ■Window Blinds and Shades Of all kinds. Repairing, &c. B. J. WILLIAMS & SONS, No. 16 NT. Sixth Street. myll 2mrp§ BOOTS a: Fine Custom Made BOOTS AND SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN. BARTLETT, 33 S. Sixth Street, above Chestnut. A Good Fit may always be obtained. ___ ocl7b to th Iyrp§ Mbs. m. a. binder. DRESS TRIMMING AND PAPER PATTERN STORE, N. W. CORNER ELE v ka ni AND CHESTNUT, Will closo out the balance of her summer stock ,ut greatly reduced prices, prior to her departure for Europe, THURSDAY, duly.Bth. Choice lot of Colored Silk Fringes. 2,5, JW, 41). ,50.d2 eta. a yard .all shades; also, Plaid Nainsooks. French Muslins, Piano and Marseilles,Ham burg Edging aud Insertions, Real Guipure Laces. A Case. Luce Point*. Barque* nnd Jackets. Luma Lace Parasol Covers, ltluck Thread Laces, all widths,at very low prices. Genuino Joseph Kid Gloves, $1 00 a pair. Misses’* Colored Kids. _ , New Style Parasols and Sea-sides, Roman and Plain lllhbon and Sashes. Paris Jewelry, and a thousand and one -tick,, too niu—^uomu™^ For Mrs. M. WORK’S Colobrated System for Cutting 'Ladies’ Dresses, Bacqucs, Basques, Garibaldis, Chil dren’s Giothes, &c., by measurement. AGENTS WANTED. Ladies are now making from $lOO to $2OO per month as gonts for this system. mylCrp JONES’ ONE-PRICE clothing house, 604 market street, . PHILADELPHIA. First Class Beady-Made Clothing, suitable ■ for all Seasons, constantly on hand. Also, a Handsome Line of Piece Goods for Cus tom Work. GEO. W. NIEMANN, • Proprietor.. 'TDSTRROkIV'i'AY aND-IHIBTOjKK.I,22 in fBtrps s Just Ptiblished. Ly PORTER & COATES, PUBLISHERS AND BOOKSELLERS, No. 822 CHESTNUT STREET, TALES OF A GRANDFATHER, By SIR WALTER SCOTT. Four Volumes, 12m0., fine cloth. SI 50 per volume. Uniform with our Standard Edition of Wavorloy Novels, tho only complete Edition, containing Tulcb irom Frcnoh Hlb ory. . j, ORTEK COATK.N. All the now Books and Magazinesas soonnspUljlUhed, and sold at wholesale prices., _ Jllh2om w f .rptf j : PHILADELPHIA SURGEONS’ g-MC WS BANDAGE INSTITUTE, 14 N. NINTH street,ftboveMnrkot. B. C.-KVEUETT’S Truss positively .cures.' Ruptures. Cheap Trusses, Elastic Belts, Stockings, Supporters, Shoulder Bruces, Crutches, Bandages. Bodies attended to hy Mrs. K. ' • ' - - jyMyrp For invalids.—a fine musical Box as a companion for thoslck chamber; the finest assortment in the city, and n greattyarlety of airs tose* loot from. Imported direct bJr j. BROTHER. 824 Chestnut stroofc.bolow Fourth. mhl6tfrp TSAAO NATHANS, AUCTIONEER, N. E. I cornorThird arid Spruce Btroots, only ono nuunro below the Exchange. #250,000t0 loan, In large or email amounts, on diamonds, Bllyer pinto, watches, JgweWj and all eoodß of value. ..Office hours from a A. Jll. to i V M SSrEsfaßl WWd' fdr“‘nio'Tiirt“'fortrycare: - Ad; vances mado la largo amounts at the lowost market rates. jas nrp . T IQUID RENNET.— , JLj A MOST CONVENIENT_ Vwtrtev ARTICLE for making JUNKET or CURDS and WHEY in a few minutes at triflitiK expenßO. Miule rrcm froeh ToS ya teUab \ioi% JS5 B s£u“J2S&». CURTAIN MATERIALS; MOSQUITO - CANOPUS I THE MOST IMPROVED In Various Colors, Tarletan, for Covering Mirrors* &e.» {Pink, Buff, Blue, Green,* White. FRENCH CRETONNES And Dotted Mull Lined, For Summer Chamber Curtains, Made and Hung In the Latest Styles. Lace and Nottingham Curtains! All the Newest Shades In FI FURNITURE PLUSH, And Materials for FURNITURE SLIPS. WINDOW SHADES Of thelatest Tints. I. E. WALK A YEN, MASONIC HAUL, No. 719 CHESTNUT STREET. PENNSYLVANIA AND NEW YORK CANAL AND RAILROAD CO.’S SEVEN PER CENT. BONES A limited amount of these Bonds, guaranteed by th» LEHIGH VALLEY BAILB&AD COMPANY, is offered at * NINETY AND ONE-HALF PER CENT. The Canal of this Company ia 105 mttea long. Their Railroad, of the same length, is.faet approaching com pletion/and, being principally owned by the Lehigh - Vallpy Bailroad Company, will open in connection there with an immense and profitable trade Northward .fir.. the Coal Begions to Western and Southern New Y and tho greatLaheß. Apply at the Lehigh Valley Railroad Co.’s Office* No. 303 Walnut Street, Philada. CHABX.ES C. LONGSTBETH • • Treasurer Lehigh Valley Bailroad Company, jyl 12trp • • ' •' DREXEL&CO., No. 34 South Third Stroot; AMERICAN AND FOREIGN BANKERS, Issue Drafts and Circular Letters of Credit, available a presentation in any part of Europo. Travelorecanma all their financial arrangemontß through ua, and ve collect their interest and dividends without charge. Drexel, Wlntlirop A Co., . HEW YOBK. . IDrexel, Ilarjes & Co., PABIB. mhlOtf«n ■ • NORTON & CO., AMERICAS BANKERS. 0 Rue Scribe, (Grand Hotel), Paris;® Lothbnry (opposite Bank of England), London; 4 Broad street. (Denn, McGinnis Sc '■ Co.), New York. Letters of credit issued. All'letters addressed care of NORTON & CO. promptly delivered. Every attention paid to travelers No. 35 South Third Street. PHILADELPHIA. ' <^enera£%ents;: a,, PENNSYLVANIA <4* yio •' ™ t 5 t-i UNITED STATES OF AMERICA? The National Life Insurance Company Is a corporation chartered by special Act of Congress, anr proved July 25,1868, with a CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000, FULL PAID. 1 Liberal terms offered to Agents and Solicitors, who are Invited to apply at oar office. Full particulars to be had on application at oar located In the second story of our Banking House, where Circulars and Pamphlets, hilly describing Ui9 advantages offered by the Company, may be had. Lt.W, CLARK Os CO., JAMES S. NEWBOLD & SON, . BILL BBOKEBB AND GENERAL FINANCIAL AQENTB. 126 BODIH SECOND STREET ,iyl 1m 6p PATENT OFFICES, N. W. cor. Fourth and Chestnut, 5 ,.. (Entrance on FOURTH Streot.) FRANCIS D. PASTORIUS, Solicitor of Patents. Patents procured for inventions .In. the United States ■ i and Foreign Countries, and ail business relating to tha j same promptly transacted. Call or send for circular on Patents. Offices open until 9 o’clook every evening, : mli2o-B mthlyrpS . WIRE WORK. GALVANIZED and Fainted WIRE GUARDS, for storo fronts and windows, for factory and warehouse windows,for churches and cellar windows. IRON and WIRE RAILINGS, for balconies, offices* cemetery and garden fences. . Liberal allowance made to Contractors, Builders and) Carpenters. All orders filled with promptness and work j .guaranted,. , J ROBERT WOOD tft 00., 1130 Ridge Avenue, Phila. ’ | jeffltu th aCmrp ji ’’ ti'TO -k —■ SIMON GABTIiANI>, faaBHBSV UNDEBTAK; South Thirteenth treot. **> > 1 ra royB fi 12t rp§ '■id