8 FROM CAPE MA Y. Ths Bend's h Hotel Arrival the Yacht UtUwtrt. of I BraxiNa tkleoiupb special ooruksipokkkncb. cap island, jaiy 8, 1867. This hu bften the most lively day of the raron. The bands played, for the first time, during the dinner hours, at the Columbia nouse and Congress Hall. There Was an unusually large number of arrivals to day, and the hotel clerks were all kept busy. , Xhe arrival or the Society of S. N. and 8. in the yacht Delaware, iroro Philadelphia, under command oi Captain Kean, created quite a little sensation of a pleasant nature. They left Philadel phia on Saturday night, July $, for Cape May,' and Intend to extend their excursion to Long Branch, Boston, Newport, and Portland. They intend to remain here until Wednesdayand while here will be the fruests ' of the Columbia JIouso. To night they v attend the. hop at Congress Hall. . The following is a 1st ot the officers and crew ot the yacht Delaware: Captain, Thoodore . Fltler Davis; Sailing Master, A. P. Schoneman; Chaplain, Ja 8. Flank; (Steward, L. Somers; Crew J. s! Hart, n. rhilllps, J. Pottsdamer, N. Strauss, S. H eilbrum, J. Dxeyfaus, and H. L. Strauss. TIIE ENGLISH NAVY. Grand Review on the 17th Instant. Wednesday, July 17, has been fixed upon as the dtiy for the grand review of the British navy before the Sultan at Smtneart. The London Post says: ''The spectacle will be one of greater interest than any ordinary review of the naval strength of England. It is the object of tbe Government to make It, as far as possible, an nlstorlcal event, showing the changes which have taken place In our navy since the intro duction oi iron plates la the defense of the sides of our men-of-war. The Victoria and the Dun can will recall to our memories the time when our confidence was reposed In the finest speci men of wooden screw vessels which our ship builders could produce, and which, perhaps, on this occasion see their last commission; while the Warrior will exhibit pur first attempt at tbe constiuction of en iron-plated line-of-battloshlp. Each modification of our system of building will be illustrated by a specimen of the plans adopted at different times j and the new turret ship and armored gunboats of the latest con struction will have repiesentatives In the nV?t. Thus ihe review will not only form a scene of Interest to those who have tbe good fortune to see it, but it will also be a most valuable dis play of the progress the British Government has made in securing the efficiency of the fleet." The iton-clads to be reviewed are as follows: ' " , . Hwte Kitmc. Guns. Tonnage, power. Minotaur HI 6tfl2l 1850 Achilles ...! 6121 1-m Lord Clyde 21 40f7 1000 Bellerophon .....14 4270 ' 1000 "Warrior 82 6109 1250 Black Prince 41 , (1109 . t 1250 "'"Hunt :,24 ,; ., .? 40ii3 " 800 J-i, 0 237S ; . 800 t "wereiKu, turret . . . Roy?1 5 , , 87(15 , 600 Ilesearcn , . lr,, Viper, twin screw...., 2 , ' , ... , Vixen, twin screw 4 , , i'!. . 10V Waterwltch, . liydraull , .... . propelled 4 , 777 197 The iron-clad equaflon consists ot screw friga'.es, three scr turret ships, one screw stoop, two tw;n gcrew gun vessels, and one hydraulic propelled gun vessel, carrying alto- S ether 219 guns, SI, 454 tons measurement of Vi, and propalled by a nominal ' engine power of 10,837 horses. Toe unarmored squad ron consists ot one screw three decker, eight crew two-deckers, sixscrew frigates, one screw corvette, one paddle corvette, one paddle sloop, two screw sloops, and 12 screw gunboats, carry ing al'ogetber U56 guns on a tonnage ot 64,549, Eropelled by a nominal engine power of 12,250 orses. Grand totals: Number of vesels, 47; number of cuns, 1176; tonnnee, IOG.000; nomi nal power of engines, 23,087 horses. ITEMS FROM FOREIGN. FILES. Klapka, Koasutb, and George. A letter from Pesth in the Pans JPatrie has the subjoined: , s "Klapka, the defender of Comorn. is at present here. The part taken by that General in the Hungarian war will not have been forgotten. He returns here without any feeling of jealousy or personal ambition, and avoids the curiosity of the people as much as Kossuth courts it. There is scarcely a shop window without a por trait of the ex-Dictator. These are ot three sorts first, Kossuth as a student, the counte nance bearing already a serious cast; the second as Dictator, with the ch eks hollow and the look fixed, seeming to say, 'Admire me;' and the third as an exile, with tbe upper portion of tbe forehead bald, the beard long, the eyes without fire, and the phjsioanomy appearing to seek to represent moral suffering. " 'Do 50U sell many of those portraits?1 I naked a printseller. 'Very few,' he replied; Kossuth nowexcltes but little interest among us. lie was always prouder than the most hauyiity magnate, and even abroad he turned his back on such of bis countrymen as did not 6alate him with tbe title of excellency, la fact, we have now a king, and the days of dictatorships are past.' 'AndGeorgeyr ' 'Ob 1' said the tradesman, never mention his name; were the ocean to separate his bouse from the rest of Hungary, he could cot be more Isolated than he really is.' Klapka, in speaking of him, truly said, 'Georgey is a Spartan by education; a stoic, or rather a cynic, by temper and habits; a stranger to the ideal, and be lieving only in tbe reality; unpoluhed also he Is, detesting forms, and abhorring the rhetoric and flourish ot the revolutionary literature. For him the mysterious power of Kossuth was only an insupportable imposture.' Of the three men Kossuth, Georgey, and Klmka tbe last Is the only oue that may still emerge from his obscurity. - The others are dead to Hungary." . . ... .,, Population of Prussia. ' The following flerures are from the last Prus sian census, taken in 1864: - There were, at that time, in round numbers, 19,200,100 inhabitant?, or'7G3,000 more than in 18C1. - Of these, 11.700,000 were Protestants (being 438,000 more than tu 1461), and 7,20J,000 Catholics (being an increase -of 294,000); in other words, tbe increase among Protestants was 338 per cent., and among Catholic 4-45 per cent. In the year 1864 there were 4,uuu oirtbs among the Protestants, while there were 3u2,60 among Catholics, in spite of there being 6706 nriesis devoted to celibacy, and. 6259 religious of both sexes. :- Further, out of the, 479 000 births among Protestant s. 47,0(10 were illeaitimate, While ot tbe 302.500 births among Catholic, only 16.600 were illegitimate. This great differ ence is maintained thus tbrous-h the different provinces. Thus tbe proportion of Illegitimate births in Brandenburg was 12-05 per cent, among Pro'ee'antf and d'sOamongCHthoilcs: Schl-swig, 10-35 aeainst 10-07; Pomeranla, 10-35 against S'Sl' BMonr-, 10-35 against e-06; Prussia, 9 67 against 7, ftndfOO.i. . . . Amount of Pood Consumed Paris. The Par'!' Chamber of Commerce has just nblisbcd some Interestiug statistics relative to Fhe amount of food consumed in tho meiropo tne amouu . consumed lls:-The tmoui u. i" , fr.nM. iallv in Faris Is valued at li3.000.000 fraocs, that oT bwad 96.000.000.. A larsvr amount however, expend on wine, which is set however, I The consamplion ano . u however, expenled rfAwn at 192.000.ODO down " "j,h8THndioK this laree expamliture - - lit ere francs. Td consump- .tnouniea . . . ctng. ,u Hon of cnocoisic m. ,im, PnPH. lion aantial vsloe now smoanw - :" " Another uw" "7 5 tr, coks. whose Sl.OOO.WO hancs. JJesidc tnls, io4,ow,wjo TnEI)AILY EVEmNGCTATn---rniLELrniAUESDAY, francs are spent every year by the Parisians In rctaurants. Born Novel Statletlea Borne eccentric person has ben inveptlgafin,1? the subject ot decoration. He states that one; thousand eight bundled Belgians wear decora tions of tbeorder of Leopold, and that sixty-four thousand Frenchmen wear decorations or the Leg Ion of Honor. The proportion of the deco rated to the undecoratod is in Belgium one to sixty six, and Id France one to one hundred and sixty-six. His condition Is that any one who has a penchant for ribbons will preler Belgium to France as a place of residence. - Reappearance of Cholera la Europe. The British Medical Journal states that the cholera Is prevailing to a considerable extent in some parts ot France. Official reports like wise state that it has raged in the Province of Ijombardy ever 6ince tbe beginning of Febru ary. It is also reported on the coa3t of the Adriatic. NEWS FROM NEW ORLEANS. Applicant for the Postmastershln Pro gress of Heglatratlon, Nw Orleans, Jaiy 8.-J. M. G. Parker, who was appointed and served as rostmiwtpi- in thin city during the reign ol the Butler dvnasty, has gone forward to Washington 89 a radical appli cant for that position. Renort has it that some. thlug like a year ago Mr. Parker weut forward with papers representing himself as a gentle man of conservative stamp and a strong sup porter ot Mr. Johnson's policy, and asking for the same oilice. It is rumored, and rerr likelv with truth. that General Snerl'lan is to be married at an early dav to Miss Foster, daughter of the late Jndee Foster, and proprietress of one of the finest plantations on F.ayou Tccho, Tbe registration is still progressing rapidly in this State. The negroes outnumber the whites about two to one on the voting list. About one third of the white applications have on the average been rejected, while the rejections have been about oue-twentictb of the blacks. In this city, with a white population of two hundred thousand and a neero population of seventy thousand, the number of white voters is hardlv equal to that of negroes registered. xne rumor which Has prevailed on tbe streets for a couple of days that General Sheridan would soon depose the members of the Common Council and the remaining cltv officials, on the ground ot insubordination, needs confirmation, though the order may be issued at an early day. Death of a Brave Old Soldier. Tbe Boston papers announce the death at Biadford, Mass., ot Lieutenant John Mills, United States Army, at the age of seveaty- geyen. The deceased entered the service when a lad tff eighteen years (in 1808), making him the oldest soldier in ihe service. He nerved uuder General 'Iatrison at the battle of Tippe canoe, in 1811, and was among the prisoners captured by the British GeDeral Brock in 1812. Lieutenant Mills also participated in the Florida War in 1835-6, and throughout Jhe entire Mexi can campaign?. At the outbreak o! the Rebel lion he was Fife-Major In the First fnfantry. then stationed in Texas. Perceiving that General Twlges intended to surrender the for"es in that 81 ate, the deeea-ed, with two companies of his regiment, made their escape, and arrived safely in Wahiuglon. In 1865 ne was retired from the service with the rink nnd pay of a lieutenant in the regular service, and lrom that time resiled in Bradford. QENTLEItlEN'S Fl'uNlSOG GOODS, THIS FINE NDIRT EMPORIUM, Kos. 1 ard 3 Xorth SIXTH Street. JOHN O. ARRISON, Imararter, Manufacturer, and Dealer In Kvery Description of SSSTLKllEN'S FITKNISHIWO GOODS, Wonld invite inspection to his FINE STOCK OF ClOODfe, suit able for tbe season, selling off at moderate prices. special attention given to tne manuiucture or FINE fcHIBTd AND COLLAK8. Warranted to itlvesatUtuction. 128 rp QUO Q U E T. AMERICAN CBOO.VET COM PANT. R. H0SKINS & CO., NO. 91 ARCH STREET, SOLE AGENTS. CROQUET, 7-ttO, 910-00, ftlD'OO, AN $1 1-00 PER SET. OCR 87-50 SET IS EQUAL TO THE MANUFACTURERS' ftlO'OO SETS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. . B. HOSKINS A CO 1 1 tntbnmnrp NO. OlS ARCH STREET. WEDDING CAR DO. PARTY INVITATIONS. TEE LATEST NOVELTIES. R. HOSKINS & CO,, STATIONERS AND ENUR AVERS, t ltatbssmrp NO. 918 ARCH STREET. B OOK AGENTS IN LUCK AT LAST. The crisis Is DBBRed. The honr has come to lift tha veil of Decree? which baa hitherto enveloped the inner hibtory ot the great civil war, and this la done byotler la to th public Ueeeral L. C, Raker's . "HISTORY OF THE SECRET SERVICE." For thrilling Interest this book traoscends all the rouiuncviiot a ibouHttudlyeura. and conclusively proves lb hi "truth Ib ktraiiKer thn Action." .A gen in are cleuriugfiom (2U0 to t300 per month, wl.icb we can prove to any doubting applicant. A lew uiore can obtain agencies In territory yet uuoccu pltd. Address P. UAUKETT A COH NO. 70 CHENUT STREET, PHILADKLPHIA. Hit B EDDIN EVEUY DESCRIPTION, AT rM2T3TJci:r prices. W'OI tSAI i: AND RETAIL, NO vaa biik Avtnm; neab vine si 82Uutlnrp J. G. FULLER. EFFERVESCING GRANULAR SALTS OP CITRATE OP MAGNESIA. KIKMINOEN, , VICIlV, IkKCDEITZ, s "AUATOOA, ETC TheBe Balis, so popular In England, are prepared at lbs Laboratory of '"" " ClIABLE EUU, SON A CO., OlDce and Store, corner MARKET and BEVENT1L Trade supplied on liberal terms. 7 ( stuth2mrp MILLINERY. TRIMMINGS. -ETC. cjp, SPRING AND SUMMER ASIHONS or BONNET 1 IIAA-S, PEATHEIll, BIDBON bridal wbeatb, orhahjejSts). raAimi ETC. ETC. ;N O W OPEN I THE ABOVE SPLENDID STOCK cr MILLINERY GOODS, AT THE ESTABLISHMENT 07 MAD'LLE KEOGH, No. 004 WALNUT St. WHOSE ELEGANT BHOW ROOMS have already been visited by numerous purchasers: and she respect fully announces that she Is constantly receiving NEW STYLES, and selling always at LOW PRICES, MGIIMIAG MILLLERl RECEIVES AT DEB ESTARUMUJIEJJT MOST SPECIAL ATTENTION, AND THEREFORE SUB OFFERS TUB BEST STOCK OF MOURNING BONNETS In the city. MAD'LLE KEOQII, 4 U tbstuam NO. 904 WALHFT STREET. OURNI NC MILLINERY. ALWAYS ON HAND A LARGE ASSORTMENT 07 MOURNING BONNETS, AT NO. 04 WALNUT STREET. 86m MAD'LLE KEOCH. 31 IIS. R. DILLON, MOM, HSS AND Ml SOUTH STREBT, Ewkhulaome Msorlment ofSPBINQ MTTJiI- Ladles', 11 l-mea, nd Children's 8trw fcnd Fancy BonneU BDd Hftt of tlie lutt-at styles. Also, bilks, Velvets, Ribbons, drapes, Feathers, Flowers t'ranipe. etc 7 11 GROCERIES, ETC. Ni E W SMOKED AND SPICED SALMON, FIRST OF TBE 6EASON. ' ' ALBERT C. ROBERTS, Dealer in Fine Groceries, Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Sts. U7rp JAPANESE POWCnONG TEA, THE FINEST QUALITY IMPORTED. Fmperor and other fine chops OOLONGS. 'New crop YtsUNG HYSON and GUNPOWDER and genuine CHCLAN TEA. For sale by the package or retail, at JAMES B. WEBB'S, IH) Corner WALNUT and EIGHTH s Q ARFIELD'S SUPERIOR CIDER VINEGAR Warranted tree from all POISONOUS ACIDS. For sale by all Grocers, and by the Sole Agents, j PAUL S FERGUSON, OBftmS NO. IS NORTH WATEBSli i EXCURSIONS. FOB CA.PB MAY OS TUES- iDAYrt, THUIWDAYtt, AND BATUty- . I iiu Kwlrt n. ktiiam.r HAUUHiu AL. FKL'lXlN, Captain 1.. IiavK will coinnince running to Cape May on KATUHDA Y.June ffl. leaving Ollto- Ill'r klpvit. uhnrftLIIA. M- rLurnl ilff on MuDUHV. TbeVelton will leave I-hlludelpUla on Tuedays, ThniKflnv. un rl KrI nrilHVR. Hud rt.tnrn on Mondays, WedueBlaB, and Fridayii. during tlie Benson. Fare to Cupe Mby. I'i-Wi. lucludiug carriage hire; Servants, ir76; UDitaren.fi 2b. Freight will be received until 8 80 A. M. T 7 s t u. H. H0DDELL. .UlT-S EXCURSIONS DPTHE HI VER.- 3i&3The spleudld steamboat JOHN A. VAUii.lt makes dally Afternoon Kxcursious w Burllugtou aud BrUlol. gtopping at Rlverton, A"'" .. i . ..-..;...(. . i ....... i . . ..v. 1 none AnHnli,. IviLVi. f:HKSNHT KTRKKT WllAKb ai J o'clock In tlie Atleriioon. Hetui uIuk. leave IirliiUJl at i o'clock, arriving in tlie city at o'clock V. PIRC Tft WIT.MINUTGN. lf renin: jiipnier ur uiiu., w . r r in, R.tr MONDAY. Julv 8 tuesieumer ARls- will leave i HKbNUT Blreet wburl at A',.?1!"! 8-45 P. M. Beiurolug, leaves Wllmlugion at and p. m. . ,i,.u 25 Fure to Wlimlngton, 15 cents; excursion llcK,., 6t ceuta. Fare to Chester or 11 oolt, 10 cents. IIL j! M P O It T A N To Insurance Companies. Manufacturers of Paten . t ..1 -.1 nBinai:fl Van ..ntrtllr. juouiuiucD. auu . . ,h. The undersigned beg leave to Inform ,rd, they are lutiii.ulng, fu Urxe quantiHes. " ua,u. aud BlKns of any CeBiKn, suuoiiib iur T1 door dlBplay. Uoia-ier x.eners uu eUHr,u They are superior 10 work done by band, as resa Snlhand durability, ai d can be furnished lor was than one-half the price. Alao, Paper Cuuers Ordinary P'gns conatantlr on band, variety ot I.linogianuio H.ugravluga. nd a great OH and mine ny ;luiuut of work. JAOGERS A WILLIAMS, eMlrorp No. Sll CUK8NUT Btreet, oom IS. DRY GOODS. LmEII STOEE AHOH'BTHEET largest linen Stoek In the city. JREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. LINERS RETAILINO AT PRICES. inroBTEtto' Latelj openei, direct from Europe, KTNB SCOTCn TABLE CLOTUS AND NAPKINS. BICIIARDSON'S TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS. scotch to weleinow, scarce ooods. blom damask towels, linen drill stair crash, bed Border, BROWN LINEN CRUMB ;CLOTII, , S AND 4 YARDS WIDE. SEVERAL BALES POWER-LOOM TABLE LINENS. LINEN CAMBRIC DRESSES, NEW STXLES, PRINTED SDIBTING LINENS, ETC. QSORQE MILLIKEN, LINEN IMPORTER AND DEALER, 4 6thBtll8mrp) No. ARCH STREBT. 229 FAREES & WARNER. 229 i NORTH NINTH STREKT, ABOTV RACE, Have JuBt received t Large lot of Hamburg Edgings and Insertlngs. Fine Lace Hdkftj , lrom auction, bargain. Fine quality Bhlrrf d Muslins, 60, 7b, 85c, II and Vt. Plaid Nalnsoolt Mns'lns, 25, II, 37, 45, so, and Sue, Bort Finish Jaconets and Cambrics. Kalnsook Muslins. Bwlos Mulls, etc. etc . White Piques, 60a Bblrtlng Linens, 50, 66, 60, 60. 75, 85 centi, etc. Linen Bhlrt Fronts. SO, Siy 45, 50, 62X cents. Ladies' and Gents' Linen Hdkls , cheap, , . Gents' Bummer Undershirts, 7ic ' ' Llneu Fans below Importers' prices. Table Linens, 411, 60, t and 75 cents. Linen Napkins, Towels Doylies, etc Linen Drills for Pants, 37. i and 503. Plain Liaens, 26 oeuts. Fine quality Bley Linens, 37., 40. 45, and 10 cents DOMESTICS! t DOMESTICS I Bleached Muallns. 12, 14. 15, 16, 18, 20c, etc Pillow Case and Sheeting Mnallns. Unbleached Mntilns, 12X, 1, 16, 18, 19. 20c etc Cotton and Wool Bhaker Flannel, 25 cents. Domet Flannels, 2S, 81, and cents. Grey Twilled Flannel for Bathing Kobes. Black and White Balmorals.) 1. ' Btst Hoop Bklrl In tbe city, IW. , . ' FAMES & WARNER; NO. XSO NORTH NINTH STREET, 2 20 I ABOVE RACE. pRICE & WOOD, N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND FILBERT, II AVE JUST OPENED loon dozen Ladies' Linen Handkerchief. 12..14.15. IS, 17, IS. 1, IH. ii. 23, and 25c 50(1 dozen Gents' Linen Handkerchiefs. 28, 25. U. 31. 88, 85. XIX. 40. 4, and 50c. 'iixj aozen xauieB xiemHiiicnea jxauuaercuieis 28, 31, 86, S74. 40. 46, and 60c Laaiea' Tucaea neiusuicnea nanaaercaiem, 874. 40, 46, and 600. M Ladles' and Gents' Hosiery ana uioves. Geuta' Bhlrt Fronts and Suspenders. Ladies' and Gents' Bummer Uuderveats. Just opened 50 dozen Qenta' bummer Undervesti a 85c worth f 1-25. Cambrlo lgings ana inserciogs. - 1 A cheap lot of Dimltr Bands, Juki opened a new lot ot Paris Silk Fans, from 13 tlon, at less than Importers' prices. a large assortment or Linen s ana. WHITE WOODS I WHITE GOODS 1 White Piques. Bhlrred Muslins. Flaured Bwiss Muslins. Btrlued and Plaid Muslin 1 Victoria Lawns. bwlBB AlUBiins, son nnmu. Cambrics, Jaconets, aud Nainsooks. LINEN GOODS! LINEN tiOODS! Beat makes Shirting Linens. Table Linens, Napkins, aud Towels. Boanish Mantle LlnenB, yard wide, S7 and 45c Linen Huckaback and Linen Blids-eye by the yard fccoich Diaper by the piece or yard. . MUSLINS! MUSLINSI Tt.t makes ot Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, at the very lowest maraet prices. Fast-color uoioiecb, it, , " Freuch Lawns, faat colors, 25, 2S, aud Sto PRIGE & WOOD, N. W. Cornr KTOHTH and FILBERT SU, No. llol OMUBMUT Btroei. TO TIIE LADIES. LINE CAMBRICS, PRINTED FOR DRESSES, ' WHITE FOR BODIES. These goods are essential for BUMMER Z -WEAR, and we are now selling tne oaiauce 0! ot oar Importaiioa at a O GREAT SACRIFICE. E. M. NEEDLES & CO.. N.W. Corner EUvwth and Chesnut. irfaj 19 lflMf'ill mil cat DO O P E R ' S. . . ' t . 1 i -' 8. E. Cor. NINTH sal ARCH Streets. - A GENERAL REDUCTION IN PRICES. Linens lor Ladles'. Gents', and Boys' Wear, Lluen Drills While ana L-oiorea jjosoui uiueua, auu ouur l"fiuHims!Bleached and Unbleached, loc per yard "'vv hfl'e Goods In every variety and price. UulliB lu every vurieiy. ?Xo.'b.1U,i. 16. aud lHo.i best nua Itlee. v?i ....Z i.v a comolele stock of Ladies' and Gouts' BOHlerv at competition prices - . Our Mock or Hhlrs Fronts better than even every ..01J r ,.,..,. Mild everv Dries: guaranteed all iikltern, auu every prim, aTe.,TlotT:bi;LluVu.ri-4;4rb.raln Bleached. S-4, (ioc. peryaro. ni,Mrl.r v.r Aiaaame my huib i. -. - - - lady should have one. Lawns closing out av v"' COOPER'S, 615 Hp. JSIKTB; and AJtoa BUeetc JULY. 9, 1807 DRY GOODS. 1V1 j. It IC"E KV WHITE LINEN DUCK Cf tbe Extra lioavy Basket Quality, reducod to" ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTT CENTS PER YARD. All grades and weights Wblte Linen Dock. All grades and weight Brown Lluen Duck. Linen Drills, good qualities, only 87 cents np. Fancy Drills, good qualities, only 45 cent up. Coating and Blouse Linens rronj 15 cents np. I . . . BLACK HERNABf I OB IRON BERAGE. A frtsh lot good quality, at the lowest old gold prloe of 65 cents. Also, the two yards wide, In large mesh, at reduced prices. 40 cent Lupin's Black Tamartlnee. 8-4 Wblte Tamanlne, Lupin's make 17 cent Black Ground Figured English Grenadine. 87 cent Wblte Ground English Grenadine. 25 cent Plaid Grenadines, extra cheap. ' " COLORED ALPACAS AND GOAT'S HAIR, FOB S17ITS. A fair assortment still on hand of good colorings, and at moderate prices. ' 'I13stuth4p DEDUCTION IN PRICES. BV 1 IN CONSEQUENCE OF ALTERATIONS ' TO BB j HADE ON OR ABOUT AUGUST 1, j We shall sell till tbat time oar Stock of ; s p n iisr a AMD j SUMMER GOODS i 1 ' AT A I ! GREAT REDUCTION. PERKINS. s 6 21 tf4p No. 9 S. NINTH Street. QREAT REDUCTION IN FANCY DRY GOODS GEORGE FRYEE, No. 916 CHESNUT. STREET, Informs his customers that he Is selling his entire Btockof . ; r . j 418 8m SILKS, SHAWLS, AND DRESS GOODS Regardless of cost, to close them oat by Jaiy 1. . 3ILKS! SILKS! SILKS! BLACK SILKS, ' ' WET DO. - ; 4 ; PURPLE ' DO. I WHITE . DO. , ! UK IS PELE DO. 1 I v.. , .i... , STRIPED '.DO, And many other BICU SHADES, all of BUPERIOH QUALITIES AND BEbT MAKES, are offered at a LOW FIGUBJE, at , . ., . . MAD'LLE PEOQH'S, 411 thstntm NO. 904 WALNUT STREET CHEAP DRY GOO I'S, CARPET8. MATTINGS, OIL CLOTHS, AND WINDOW SH AUJ.-Oreat Bargains from Auction. V. E. AROHAHBAULT, N. K. corner of ELEVENTH and MARK.it! Bireeia, will npen this morning luuuyaras extra quauiy aou hie imperial White canton Mailing, slightly stained. will be sold at worth 75c; Bed Check Hatting, 25, 87. and 50c,, Ingrain Carpets, ail wool, at 62, 75, 87o. t, irx6,l'S7, and l'5; Ingtuln Carpets, wool filling 40, 46, 60, and S2c; Tliree-ply Carpets, Si-so; Engllsk Tapestry Brnsseis Carpeta, tr82 and l1f; Hemp Oar- pete, 61 to hzc.; uu moms, otic.; n,niry ana omir uar iieis, 50 to S7c,:Wlndnw Hliades, 1 top; Plain Hhadlng, K7 ana coc.; '1 nnie Liinens, em 10 si-pi; loweis, iz 10 zfc. . ... 1 , . T nt.i li7hAl...l..nil D..il Htnre, N, E. corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Htreeia. . . . x mom, COPARTNERSHIPS. KENEWAL AND CONTINUANCE OP LIMITED PARTNEBSHIP. The Bubsorlbers hereby give notice tbat they have, tinder the pro visions of the Acta of Assembly of Pennsylvania In sucb case made and provided, agreed to renew and continue tbe limited Partnership existing between them, under the following terms: . 1,'Tbename of the firm under which tbe said part neishlp shall be conducted is JAMEU L. BEUEB & BUOTHEB. - . . . , , . J.' The general nature or the business Intended te be trupsuL'ted is that of Wholesale and Retail Dealers lu i'luur, Urulii, Mill Feed, Hay, blraw, te the sitld bualneBS to be cariled ou iu the city of l'iiilailelplilu. 8. 'I he names of tlie Oeneral Partners are JAM 4 L. K1BKK, who resides at No. 2 It) N. 8MX1N1) rSiieet, In the city of I'hliHdellilila, and AM'KKU I. BKBF.R. ho resides at No. 227 POfLAK Mireet, in said eliy. and the imnie of the. Special Partner Is KlIOLNE 1.1NNARI), who resides at JOilNHON and Ollf Kti (Ireels.Germautown, also In said city. 4. '1 lie itniouni or cuplml cxulrlbuted by Bald Bpecial Parmer. Eugene Llnnard, to the common Slock of tlie mid firm, 1b two llioiiBand dollars (a 01 In cah. 6. The until renewed and conilnnml Partnership Is 10 comment- ou tlie Inurtli duv ol June, lt7, and is to teimluale ou the Urut dav of June. 1bi. ... . , i JAMKH I. KKBER, ALr KJfD I KKHEB, , ,. Oeneral I'urmers. , J .EUGENE LI"" , ' Kneolal Partner. 6 4 tuew MANN'S PATENT PARCHMENT tpOPYING , PAPEK AND BOOKS. ' My patent for this paper (wbloh eiplred July 11, im) has been extended for sevsu years from that date, I have been Informed tbat certain parties have at tempted an lufrlugemeut a said pateut, by making selling, or using this Pap.r. Notice Is hereby glv.n tbatlawhl measures will be akea 10 protect myself aii all persons who may niauafcturero-rlirleaiich Paer. 7Btuih3l WILLIAM MANfs, Philadelphia. AUCTION SALES. FBltTP Fobd, Anctmneor. , CC LULL AND A . C 0., (Hurt wore to Phiiln Knrd (Vi i 1 : 1 M Af'TIONKe UK. No. U MAKKKT Htr, JOHN B, MYERS ft CO., AUCTIONEERS', No. 131 and 284 MARKET Street. . ' AT PRIVATE BATIE. tscases fine palm fans, round handles. 75 M, TIIOMA8 SONS, 141 K. POURT1I Street. KOS. 139 AND HANPBOME WALNt'T F17RNTTURB. BL1OT ANT BOOK! AtK, 1INE B.NOKA V1JNU3, It AIN Lf)UM.Jfi BKLbKELB CAKPKTM. ETC.. On wd'iesday morning, 10th Inst, at li) o'clock, at No. 814 Month Fifteenth strtet. by catalogue, bamunme walnut parlor Inrtit- lurn. nandKonie wniinl ensmner euu, oaa uiamg room lurnlitire, elegant wnlu'il bookcase, fine enKrav Inxs, piiiniliigs, hauoBorae Brussels aud Venetian carpels, kltcban lurnaure. etc iue ar ticks are In good condition, Deing neany new. ; Lit Bale at P. W. corner blxtm-nth and Brown Streets. 1 Vl' RY KUPEKIOK Kl; K.N ITU KK. BKDS AND RK.rniM. PINK CHINA AND (ILASWA KB, HANDMiMK BRUSKEF.S AND OTHER CAR PETS, ENUKAVINOK, ETU On Friday morning, July 12, at 10 o'clock, at No. 728 North Sixteenth street, corner cf Brown street, by catalogue, the en ure superior parior, cuamoer, ana aiuing room inrni ture. i 7 Rale Nos. 1HS snrt HI Month Feinrtn utrent. HANDSOME WALNUT Rl'RNlTL'RR. M A NTRTj riKR AND OVAb MIRHOKH, PIANO EOKTri4, WALNUT BOOKCAHH-S, WRITING DESKS, HAMIWIMB VELVET AND BRUUSELB CAR PE'l B, El a 7it On Thursday mornlntr- At 9 O'clock. s 1 llm anniiaii rtmiriB. over 70S lnt snrj- rlor Purnllure, iuoluiling walnut library furniture. s AMUFL C. FORD A 80N9, AUCTIONEERS, R.lM nf Va.t T.l.l a H,A.k. T . - -. tu.it. delphla Exclisnxe, every Friday at I o'clock, noon. - . . , ,,, m 1 1 uuu.u, KuunnverNi oi the weekly newspapers, by teparaie handbills of euro tirm,rlv .nil i.v ki. 1... .-. tuonRaiid of wiiini. uiii. ha nn n- I, : - - . ........iv. v,,. nnuniiai ui o- cedlug each sale. .. . naaii 16111! at rKIVATB BALE. JM. GUMMEY 80N9, AUCTION ISER3 No. sng WALNUT Street Hold Regular Rale of 1 REAL KHTATE, bTOCKR. AND BBCTJBTTTKB AT IHE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, T Handbills or each property Isaued separately. luou catalottnes published and circulaled, containing full deBCrlntlons of Drnnertv tn hn.nlri a .1., tial list el property contained In 0111 Real KaL-.ta Rui ter, and oflered at private sale, Bales advertised dally in all the dally newspapeis B Y THOMAS BIRCH fc SON, No. 1110 CHES- A u i ptreet. anove rueveuth btreet, j 6ILVFR-FLATEDWA RE AND TABLE CUTLERY. CARD. We Imve now nn hand and Oder at private sale during this week, a general assortment of Arst cIhsb biitdii'ld plated ware and superior ivory handle laoie tuLitry. t , L' Bale at No. 122 Mount Vernon street. ' ' SUPERIOR FURMTUHK. HnSKWOOU PIANO BHUUsELb 'ARPK18, OIL PAINTINGS. El'O. On Wednesday morning, At In o'clock, at No. I2 Mount Vernon street, will ' be sold tbe balance of Eurnlturn nf a family breaking ' up housekeeping, c mprllngn s,wood piano-forte, by btelnmetz; supeiior hair cloth parlor turniture; large en 1 re tables, Tennessee marti etops: also, chamber, sitting-room, dining room, and kltcben furniture. - The furniture can be exam.ned at 8 o'clock on th 1 morning ot sale, by catalogue. . 7 9 It , PANCOA8T A WARNOCK, AUCTIONEERS Nq 4Q MARKET b tKEET. . , , FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOFSAFES piRE AND BURGLAR SAFES ! MARVIN'S PATENT ALTJM AUD DRY PLASTER WMW TUOBOCUHLl FlRtPBOUr, , , , PERFECTLY DBT. ALWAYS RETAIN TUENE 4ACAEITIEN4 MANT THOUSANDS OF OYJB SAFES I9F , . use.,, . . , EXAMINE BEEOBE PUBCUASINO ELSE ... WHERE. , , . MARVIN & CO., 721 CHESTNUT St.( MasonicHall) AND t60 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. ' FAMILY SAFES FOR PLATE, JEWKJLRYf. ETC. ETC. .' 1 . .-, ' . . BANKERS' STEEL CHESTS, i' . SECOND-HAND SAFES. ', . SAFES. EXCHAMOED ON EIBERA1V TEBJHS. ' SI stuthsm SEND FOB ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. I FOR SALE. FOR SALE THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS' ill oil em for sale tbe valui bie properly, constatlnc of ikUBiun House, Htable, and L"i of Ground altunte at the orlhweal corner or bPRUCE and ELEVENTH BireeM, In tbe city of Philadelphia. containing In front ou bpiuce street 144 leet and ou Eleventh street 100 feet.i Apply to LEWIS H. RKDNKR, ill tf - - - ' No. 162 outh FOURTH blroet. O' GEP.MASTOWN PROPERTY. FOR SALE. CHEAP. House. 11 rooms, newly papered, and p ated; gas, bot aud cola water; location high and well shaded; lot SO by 110 feet. Terms eay. Imme diate possession. Apply at WlLbON'4 Tea 'Ware house, No. 2M CHEisN VT blreeu IIU ! TO RENT. 1 O TO LET PART OF THE HOUSE NO. 509 b. FOURTH btreet, below Lombard, east Mile. Inquire on the premiHea, ReJereuces re. quired t ta LOST. LOST A CERTIFICATE OF CITY LOAN, 1 No. Tl-il, duteil beplember 17, lSi, in uauie of Sisr(:aret 1'atilHon, for six hundred dollars. A1J per sons aie cautioned unam.it negutiuilng thesttme. Tbe Under will receive to rewnril by leaving me same at ' W II, i.I AM HOUU. Jh.'s. 7 12 : ,, No. Sot N. ElUUTH tetrest. COAL. -.mm wmmim TIIh1lT!?,NEAhLK VEIN,' THE CELT3 It A V,, L' r" aud klve. Biit to all parte 01 iue .acb of the atiove ariiules are warranted to rive peileelstttlHawiton ,n evy respect. O.d-r. rlv'a WAHINTbNAf.1iJ,aBUre,!k Ksa(, BiiHI,DJL.FT0N C0" DEALERS IN iiu'i111'1,1"11 LEHIGH and EA OLE VEIN V . i" ePt dry under cover. Prepared erprewiy for family use. Yard, No. 1225 WAelHlXoroft. Avenue. Office, No. 614 WALN UT Btreek j 2
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