EUROPE AIV AFFAIRS, r - «BEAT Blit IT AIN. Tlii? Cnirlnston - Murray JMlHculty Novel Hcpnc In ,nn KugUsli Court or JniliM- _ j • _ On tlie morning of July fi.::Lord Carrington was arraigned in the Marlborough street l'olicc Court, London, to answer for an assault upon Mi'- Grenville Murray, wlibm the ac cused taxed with having written in the Queen’s Messcnner certain articles: reflecting discredit upon -Lord Carrington’s family. After the magistrafeiMrD’Eyncourt,had decided to hold Lord Carrington to bail, and had announced his decision, a scene occurred never before 1 witnessed/ says the Times;in an English court of justice. Mr, Neivni»n,;a'sblicit6r, ; the city at Charles! Blokcß’6, under Continental. KteAi>Eit, do not fail to call and examine the IlomoWnsher, at 1031 Chostuut gfrrciit. • There's jro Mistake About it.— lt is n pleasure to dual witlinmftn like, Ohart/ks EicuKL.tho artistic Bootmaker,' otNo. fio4 North *Elghthfltroet; Above Buttonwood.. His aim istoglvo ontire satisfac tion to'his patrons, and uVscarceljr hoed eayheaccoru-, pushes it. He gets up somo of tho vory bont work in the city,'niid his prices challenge competition. Try >iin once and you become a 1 permanent customer, r V A'XirfiCLoibKE -TQ theLadies.—Ah you survey in your mirrors the white rowß of Teeth which owe their purity and-, lustre to.SozoDONT, perhaps you fool curious td:ktiow ,tho: inpr&Ucnfs of this wondrous vegetable preservative, Well, the principal, one is the Bark of the Soap Tree, brought from the recesses of the Araucaninn Mountains in Ohili, to add one more charm to your personal appearance, Fob Twenty-Fjve Cents You can kill every cockroach, flea, moth; bug about your premises. Lyon’s Insect Powder will, do it and nothing else* will. Look out for frauds in buying. Buy none that does not bear the signature of E. Lyort. If you get the right tldug it is euro doath to nil insects. Depot, 21 Park Bow, N. Y. Ladies’ Sundowns, at Oakfords’. Judicious. Mothers and nurses ,use tor children a safe and pleasant mbdicine in Bower's Infant Cordial. v Those celebrated Pocket Panamas, sold at; Charles Oakford & Son’s, under the Continental, are very convenient for gontß traveling. Misses’ Sundowns, at Oakfords’. Surgical Instruments ana druggists’ sun dries. « ' . BNOWdbn & Brother, 23 South Eighth street. Singer’s Sewing Machings on easiest possible terms, by . O. F. DAVIS, 810 Chestnut streot. Get one of those Pocket Panamas, sold at Oakfords’, under the-’Continental. , Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh. J. Isaaos, Mi D.vFrofessorof the Eye and Ear.troats all diseases appertaining to tho above members with the utmost success/ Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the city* caw be seen at his office, No. 805 Arch street. The medical are invited to.accompany their patients; as he lias no secrets in his practice. Arti ficial eyes inserted. No charge made for examination. Corns, Bunions,‘'lnverted Kails, skillfully treated by Dr. J,. Davidson, No. 915 Cheßtnut street. Charges moderate. WE D DLNG' CARDS, INVITATIONS for Parties, &c. Newstyleß. MASON &CO au2stf§ ,» 907 Chestnut street. WEDDING: ‘ IMITATIONS EN VY graved in the newest and best manner. LOUIS DREKA, Stationer and" Engraver, 1033 Chestnut streot. . fc2otf ; ' -MARRIED* BLAIB—HARDIE.—On Tuosday morning, 20th inst.', by the Rev. J."A(ldlHoii‘Ht*nry, Wm. Blair, of Cariiale. Pu., to Mary Hardie, of this city. - DIED. EAGLETON.—On Monday, the 19th inst., Cora, wife of Samuel E. and daughter of tho late Potor auiLHetti6 E. Frenaye. 1 * - FIJLTON .—ln Philadelphia, early this morning, Emily, wile of C. C. Fultou, proprietor of tho Baltimore Aintrican. Funeral will take, place from her late residence, in • Baltimore, on Thursday afternoon. It ‘ GILPIN.—On Weduewlay morning, July 21st,. Anna G., wife of John F. Gilpin, in thoti2d year of her uge. * Mco.OWAN.—Suddenly, on the 19th inst., John Mc- Gowan, in the Wtli year of his age. . The relatives-and friends aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence t Point Road, near Brideahurg, on Friday morning, 23d instant, at 10 o’clock, without further notice. •** NUNES.—On', the 20th inst., Jefferson B. Nones, aged _oi years. • * - *; relatives audmale friends of tho family arere spectlullv invited to attend his funeral, from his lute residence, No. 1154 Eleventh street, oil Thursday afternoon,at.s o'clock. luterment at Muchpelah Come, tery. • . . .. «» • RITCHIE.—On the 20th inst., Edward C., son of Alice. E. and the hue Buwinau Ritchie, in tho 33d year ot J his ago. * . , .. . ’ The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his tuueral, from the residence of hU father-in-law, Mr. Jesse Johuson. No. 1211 South Fourth street, on Friuuy afternoon, at 1 o’clock. Services at St. Philip duNeri.’ Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. * SMlTH.—On.the SOlh inst.;Mrs. Nancy Smith, widow of tho latd John S. Smith, in,the 70th year of her ago. Tho relatives and friends of the family arc respect fully invited to attend the funeral, front the residence of her son-in-law, Robert C. Ibjad,3»Jd Hamilton street, w Cht Philadelphia,to-morrow (Thursday)afternoon, at 2 o’clock. Interment at Monument Cemetery. w . TURNER.-*-On .tlie 19th inst., Mabella, daughter of William Tumor, of Todmurtun, Nether Providence, Delaware county. . Thu friends of thu family arc respectfully Invited t# uttuud her funeral, oh Thursday, 22d inst., at 11 o’clock A. M'. To procetAi to Chester. * WILLITo.—At Atlantic Oily. N. J., July 19th, John N. Willita, aged 2o years. Tin l relatives and male friends of the family uro re spectfully invited to attoml tho funeral, from the resi dence of his mothor, No. 1113 Girard avenue, on Thura da> morning, at 9 o’clock. * SPECIAL NOTICES, KOSE HILL CEMETERY. A now and beautiful CEMETERY has boon rorentiv located on LANCASTER Avenue, n short distance from Overbrook Station, cm the Pennsylvania Ccntrnl Rail road, juat beyond tlioclty lino and near theboumlarv of the new City Turk. The Hestonvlllo Paßaongei Baff rimd, it is oxppcted, will shortly bo extended and nasi. In front of tills Cemetery. Those grounds, in natural and created-embellishments,-are equaled'ljy fow and sur passed by no Comotory in the country. Thonroioctnrs arc now soUiug ailmited number of Lots of 10 lev 12 feet nt 6(20 per lot, payable in installmonta. The nrico wlil Bhortly bddoubled. Portions of the gronndcauhowbe allotted to Societies on favorable terms. Parties desiring to purchase nro invited to visit these grounds without delay, and judge for themselves of the advantages offered For further information,apply at the Oflico oftho Pi-ml denl, A. M. HOPKINS, Or of the Secretory, ■ GEO. CHANDLE^Paul 01 ’ .. . _ .1723 North TENTH Mirant BOARD OF MANAGERS- U Btreot ’ A.M.Hopkiiis,- . I Goo. Chandler Paul, • Jacob Gukcler, . i Geo. W.Buekman, Bam!.J. v> allace. V jel7 3mrp§ • ~ . SPECIAL NOTICES.. . ' , 1 ‘pi " if , V ' i. s3° SEA-SIDE ATTIRE. Morning and Zionnging Jackets, Bathing Bobes of Superior Style,, Whole Suits of White French Flannel. - Also on hand or mado to order, tho * FINEST CLOTHING IN THE CITY. A Pei-feot Fit,. , , / : . ■ The Best Goods, r Moderate I-’x-ices, AT The Chestnut St. Clothing EstabUsliment 818 and 820 Chestnut Street. JOHN WAMMAKER. myC rp . ! ■ ■' ■ PHUiADEDPHIA, JTJLY 19,1869. iKsy Notice.—Application will bo made by tho under signed to the Ghiet Commissioner of Highways, at his of fice, No. 104 South Fifth etroet, on WEDNESDAY, July Jfatlii 1859, at 12 o’clock, f M., for a contract for paving Sel lers street, from I'aul street to Johnson street, iu the Twenty-third Ward. All persons interested may attend at the time uml place, if thoy see proper. Tho following named persona havo signed uu agreement for paving said street; Edward If. Allen, Ashworth & Bro., Robert M’ilson, R. Byram, Chas. 11. Wifaon, Thos. Sharp, Wm. Schock, Isaac Shallcross, Richard Lewis, James Campboll,Gliarlos B. Gilbert, Ed. Fitten, George Mel bourn, Thos. B. Worrell, Thos. Banes, John McCor mick, Wm. Gallagher, H. T. Clark, Lowis P. Allon, J. J. Griffith, Robert Marshall, Anu Barlow, Aaroh Yorkes, Wm. Jenpings, Wm. E. Olieston, Putsoy Ann Fuot, Jonathan Brooke, George Bickloy, Edwin Dubois. jy2l wfm3g JOHNS.QN & FAUNCE. THE tNITED CANAL AND BAIL ROAD COMPANIES OF NEW JERSEY. ' ' Trenton, June 21st; 1869. To the Stockliolders of tho Delaware and Raritan Ca nal Company, the Camden and Amboy Railroad'and Transportation Company,-tho New Jersey Railroad and Transportation Company, and the • Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad Company: All Stockholders, as registered on the books of tho above-named companies on the 15th day of July, 18)9, will bo entitled to subH.Gribo for Fifteen per cent, of their aggregate interests iii the four Companies, in now stock at par, as follows: ’ JF/r.'t—Fifty per cent, a.t tho time of’subscription, between tho22dduy of July and the 10th day of August, 1869. • Second-Fifty per cent , between tho 22d day of January and the 30th day of February, 1870. .Subscriptions received and first instalment payable at the offices of the companies where the fast dividend was collected’, viz.: At tho Office of tho Camden and Amboy Railroad und Transportation Company, No. 206 South Delaware avenue, Philadelphia, anu at tho Offico of the New Jersey Railroad and Truusportutlon Company, No. lllLihexty street. New York. • RICHARD STOCKTON, 11. J. fiOUTHMAYD, ’{Treasurers. Jrr.v Gth, ISffih jy6-ljtrp OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL; RAGE ABOVE EIGHTEENTH STREET. : ‘Open daily at 11 A. M. for treatment of diseases of the eye. , ATTENDING SURGEON, ■Dr. GEORGE C. HARLAN, IeOO Chestnut street VISITING MANAGERS, I)r. ALBERT If. 83IITH. 113 South-Broad street: JOHN C. SAVERY*. 152 South Fourth street; 11. Br LI.PFJNCOTT. N. W. corner Twentieth arid Cherry streets. ’jy3-« w tf rp§ IFTS. fiHGVLAK DEMOCRATIC IKS' NOMINEE . FOB DHGIBDATDRE, , SECOND DISTRICT, - WILLIAM C. GILLINGHAM. jy3 tf Ifltp§ (TS*. B. FRANK PALMEB, LL. D., STXifc LK£r geon Artist, has just been commissionod by the Burgeon-General to supply the Palmer Arm and Legfor mutilated Officers of the u. S« Army and Navy. TThe Governmental offices are to be located jn Philadelphia, New York and Boston, and are all conducted by pr. PALMER. my277Btrp| STATE BIGHTS . FOB SALE.^- State rights of a valuable invention just patented, and designed for the slicing, cutting ana chipping ot dried beef, cabbage, &c., are hereby offered for sale. It is an article of great value to proprietors of hotels and restaurants; nnd itshould be introduced ihto every fam ily. Stato, rights for sale; Model can be seen at tho telegraph office, Cooper’s Point, N. J. my29-tf§ • MUNDY & HOFFMAN. 1109 GIKAKD STREET. UO9 TURKISH, RUSSIAN, AND PEBFUMED BATHS. Departmcnta for'Ladies. ' Baths open from 0 A. 31, to 9 P. M. apltf rp Hs» HOWARD HOSPITAL, NOS. 1518 rand 1620 Lombard street, Dispensary Department, edicul treatment and medicine furnished gratuitously to tho.poor. • ; • DIVIDEND NOTICES. ' ' “ n"S» TH E DELAWAEE AND ItARITAN IhcS' CANAL COMPANY, AND THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND TRANSPORTATION vUAIi Afi i, - On and after August 2,1809, the Stockholdrea of tho above Companies'of July 15, 1869, are entitled ton divi dend of Five (5) Per .Cent.; payable at 111 Liberty street, New York, or 296 South Delaware avenue, Philadelphia „ . „ , RICHARD STOCKTOIi, Treasurer, Trexton, N.J., JULJJO, 1869. jy2Ult§ FHILADELFHIA AND HEADING IKJX Railroad Company, Oflice 227 South Fourth street, Philudelphiu, Junoaith, IS«9. . DIVIDEND NOTICE. . Tlte-Tninsfer Rooks of this Comhany Avill bo closed ouTIIURSDAY, July Sth, and red®ened FRIDA Y, July A Dividend of Five Per Cent, lias been declared on tho Preferred and Common Stock, chair of the National and State Taxes, payulilu in Common Stock on and after thu 22-1 of July next, to tile holders thereof, us they shall stand rej'istered on the Rooks of the Company at tho close of InismeSH on tile Sth of July uoxt. \ All payable at this Ollico. 1 AH Orders lor Dividends must be witbessed nnd stamped. • . 3. BRADFORD, •jyl -fitrp Treasurer.. PROPOSALS. Notice.— sealed phoposals, in clovsed “Proposals for furnishing the public, schools with Lehigh or Schuylkill coal,” will bo received by the undersigned, at tlie Controller’s office, southeast corner of Sixth and Adeiphi streets, from shippers and miners only (pursuant to an order of. Coun cils), until THUItSDAY, July 22,1869, at 12 o’clock. M. ; jfc Tho. propbsals, which will include the storage of the coal; must he for separate dis tricts, as follows: First District-Comprising Ist, 2d, 3d, 4th and 26th Wards. Second District—Comprising sth, 7th, Bth and to his Attorney, J. T. IMtATT, hedger Building, Booms.?and 8. jy2l-3t* ULOTBINC isiiiiilii ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, ao4 MARKET STREET, '. PHILADELPHIA. - First Glass Ready-Made Clothing, suitable for all Seasons, Constantly on hand, i Also, a Handsome Line of Piece Goods for Cus -4 tom Work. ■■■ CEO. W. KIEDUNN, -— Proprietor. NEW PUBLICATIONS. ANTHONY TROLLOPE’S NEW STORY, “The Vicar of Bullhamptori,” IS CONTINUED IN THIB NUMBER. JIBT ISSI EB. THE AUGUST NUMIJEE OP LIP PING 0 T T’S MAG AZIN E, WITH A FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATION. CONTENTS: I I. “THE VICAR OF BULLHAMPTON A Novel. Part 11. By Anthony Trollope. 11. HEROES. _ . • 111. JOSEPH JEFFERSON. IV. AN ADVENTURE IN THE SNOtV. V. MANIFEST DESTINY VI. BEYOND TIIE BREAKERS." A Novel. Part VIII. By Hon, Robert Dale Owen. VII. IS IT A GOSPEL OF PEACE ? By Gen. Francis A. Walker. VIII. WAIFS FROM MQNTICELLO. IX. PARLOR AND KITCHEN. By Mrs. Margaret E. N. Sanaster, ’ X. MAGDALENA : A Novelette. Part I. Ulna, trateil. By tho author of “Old Mam'nolle'a . Secret." XI. PETER CRISP’S BPECTACLES, \ XII. THE OLD STORY. 'XIII. OURJttONTIILY GOSSIP. XIV. LITERATURE OF THE DAY. , - BE 7~For SalcMt allthe Nook and News-store*. Yearly Subxeriplion , §4. Single Number, 36 Ceitls. CLUB RATES.—Two copies, §7; Five Copies, $l6; Ten Copies, $31); and each additional copy, $3. Specimen Number. with Premium Lint, sent to any addreaß on receipt of Tlilrty-flve cents. Address. J .B. LIPPINCOTT & Co., Publishers, 715 and 717 Market SR, Philadelphia. jyl9ro w 2t§ ZELL’S POPULAR ENCYCLOPEDIA, A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge. T. ELLWOODZELI, Publisher, . XT and 1© South Sixth Street. jyH w a itm ■ , . r ■■ Just Published by PORTER & COATES, PUBLISHERS AND BOOKSELLERS, No. 822 CHESTNUT STREET, TALES OP A GRANDFATHER, By SIB WALTER SCOTT. Four VolumPß, 12m0., line cloth. $1 60 per volume. Uniform with our standard Kditlon of Waverley Novel*, the only complete Kditlon, containing Tales from French History. „ . . POUTER <* COATES. All the new Hooka ond Htfagazineaas sook aspalilUbed, anu Hold at wholesale prices. DihSOm w f rptf • • ■ WATCHES,' JEWELRY, &C. BemoTal. J. T. GALLAGHER JEWELER, : ■ LATE OF BAILEY & CO., /•} Has Removed from his oldlocation, Thirteenth and Chestnut, to his NEW STORE, » 1016 CHESTNUT STREET. jy3-tfrp§ . Special INotiee. On and after MONDAY, July sth, we will CLOSE our Store at FIVE P. M., until further notice. CLARK & BIDDLE 1124 CHESTNUT STREET, fcZ7s w lyrpfr ' Notice. DURING JULY AND AUGUST Our Store will be CLOSED on SATUR DAYS at 3 o’clock. J. E. CALDWELL & CO., jyl2mwflltrpf EWELE ' R,S ‘ GEO. J.HENKELS, CABINET MAKER,S Established 1844. 1301 and 1303 CHESTNUT STREET. tny7-3m4i ELE'VE3JEtJE3‘ J HCpXJSE, : BOSTON 4 MASS. . This Doted .Hotel tins been thoroughly modernized. Tho house has been completely remodulled, painted and newly furnished. Sultea of ; rooms for large and small families—winter, bathing*rooms, &o..lntroduced—so that it now offers unsurpassed accommodations for travelers. • Th * SESmS?! few® be ! n colobrated for its table and tho attention pnm its guests, and itsiiigh ronutation' in these particulars wilPbu maintained • • Mr. GARDNER WKTHE It 11K E ,1a 16 ortho Fifth Avenue Hotel, Now York, lias, become one of tho pro* prietora, and will bo pleased to welcome tho traveling public nt tlimbore Hotel. . . WIIIBLEY, WETHERBEE & 00., Proprietors. je4fmw2otrp ■ . 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HELMBOLD, p-- ■>'——f“ Druggist, ■ r 594 BROADWAY, MEW YORK. 104 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Price 91 25 por bottle, or alx bottles for 96 50,