1,16 Ls trf ttE Yank, August 17—August 24 The President after visiting the in terior of New York and our Coal Re gions has gone to Newport, R. I. He is to visit New Hampshire and return to Washington this week. The Departments.—The bankers, after exchuuging their 5-20's for 10- 40's, want them back again. The ex pense of collecting our revenue is not three per cent. The San Francisco sub treasury is charged with affording im proper facilities to private firms. Its surplus gold is wanted badly at New York, and Colfax and others urge a transfer. The estimated revenue from distilled spirits this year is $44,500,000; last year it was $14,280,731. The tntal is $250,000,000 against $191,180,564 last year. The Commissioner of Customs writes to the. New York Collector ,that fees and harbor dues imposed under State laws are unconstitutional, and can not be legally collected. --The treaty with France to prevent the counterfeiting of trade marks has been promulgated. Justice R. C. Grier of the U. S. Supreme Court, will resign this Fall. He is 75 years old. The steainer sent out to seize• the pirate Su peron and his ship, the Telegrafo, in the Gulf of Mexico, reports that the Eng lish have captured him. Admiral Hoff has reached New. York. General—The . railroads from our seaboard to the West have abandoned thqir ruinous tarrif for competition, and adopted a tarrif for revenue. The French cable ,eharges the same ,as the English. The cotton crop will reach 3,000,000 bales, an increase of one-fifil. At 25 cents per pound ,it will•sell fOr more than any previous crop. The New England mills are either stopped or running on half time until this crop is Marketed. New England.—Massachusetts, like her neighbor Mates, suffers from-drought. At Lawrence Miny flictories have stop ped.- Bostonians own $55,937,000 more property than last year. The Temper ance men are decided upholding, the new Prohibitory Law. A Bokon'Jury finding a citizen guilty of violating it, he was fined $l5 and costs. The Na tional Association for .the promotion of Social Science, is, in session at Salem. —Citizens of East Hartford have com bined to enforee the Sunday Laws. New Yorki—Broadway has been re• paved at a cost of nearly half a million dollars. The material is Quincy granite. Commodore Vanderbilt has been mar ried in Canada to a young lady of Mo bile. John Mitchell sues Geo. Dix for false imprisonment during the war' lay ing his damages _at 825,090. •." Reads, the Blacksmith,'? _notorici,us burglar, who forfeited.bail, has, been, brpught back fr,om San Francisco. The! Irish Republic, a Fenian paper to whose sup port our Republican party contributed nearly $500,000, has failed, with $70,- , 000 assets. —Scoundrels have made . repeated at tempts to set the Catskill' woods on fire. Erie officials are doing their best to clog business on the - Susquehanna . railroad. The farmers on the Northern border have been swindled out of asme $2O,- 0(10„by a patent right. fraud. A dis charged employe of the Erie railroad confesses that he wilfully caused the terrible accident at Carr's Rock. The speculators have a coal fleet lying at Ho boken, waiting for arise in prices. City,-Satut•day was the hottest day of. the year, the thermometer rising to 97 0 . The death rat& fell 10: Capt. Shaw, of the London Fire Brigade, in spected our Fire Department. on Satur day. A false alarm Was struck to test their promptness, but as the purpose had leaked out many of the companies made " false starts." Two drivers haVe been fined for ill treating horses'.. The paving of Delaware Avenue, from Vine to ,Coates with Belgian pavement has begun. At a special meeting of the Councils $25,- 000 was voted to the Schuylkill Naviga tion Company'as compensation for clesing their locks, and a Committee appointed to devise means for a full supply , of - water. The fire engines have been tried with some success. The South.—Geo. Canby decides that Members of the Va. Legislature must' have resided for one year in the State. Two colored men have been lynched for rape at Fort Royal. Trees are dying of drought near Richmond. The ground has not been wet for ever 80 days. —The Annapolis Cadets have raised $14,000 for a monument to officers and seamen' who fell during the war. It is to be wrought at Rome of Italian marble, and will cost,:s2o,ooo :gold._ The ther mometer stood 101° at Washington on Saturday, —The remnant of the Seminoles of Florida complain of white outrages. Chi nese-have been regiatered is citizens in Louisiana. A New Orleans girl has gone to prison .rather. than prosecute her lover fbr trying to kill her. Texas farm ers offer•clorn for 25 cents a bushel. Gen. Ames forbids officers to regard the writs orthe 'State Courts in regard to persons utder'erVeSt., The Interior,—The small grains of Wisconsin promise a magnificent yield, but the corn is backward. The wheat crop of Minnesota will be ' up to the largest expectations. —The corn crop .of Ohio and Indiana promises better since the recent .rains, but the yield' will not equal last - year.: The Germans of. Cincinnati •and St, delehrete the centennial 'birthday of Humboldt, Sept. 14th. The latter will found a " Humboldt Physical Ob servatory." The colored people of In dianapolis protest against white teachers in their schools. Mr. Pendleton re accepts the Democratic nomination for Governor of Ohio in a letter of lamen tation over the finances. —St. Louis has stopped her Artesian well at a depth of 3,843 i, feet. The County Court orders it to be plugged at a depth of 1,200 feet, and a pump in serted. The manufacture of shoes on a large scale has been commenced in the city. An invoice of Coolies is expected at St. Joseph. One county of lowa has still 200,000 bushels of last year's wheat on hand. Rattle snakes are the popular bus-bear this year, taking the place of grasshoppers acid potato hugs., An lowan died of fright 'at the eclipse. Font or five cities are competing for the rank of " leading city of the MisimirHilley." Kansas City, one of them, has completed a magnifident bridge..atisaCsettlers complain that IT. S. soldiers are worse plunderers than 4e Indians. 'l%lOntatia is still troubled 'with Indian depredations. Wyoming sends a Democrat (S. F. Nich ol) to C'ddb asst as her dplegates 'A con- spiracy of ex-employes to burn the bridges on the Pacific Rail road has been discov ered. • Pacific,—The boot workers of dali fornia 'struck, Chiiiese , take' their places`Oregon --- Wfi s • d . s ea eropwi excee expectations. ,> Heavy -rains •have extin guished, the fires in the Washington woods. Red and white lights in the'sky are visible along the coast. - Canada•—A new loan is to be ne,,ctoti ate& in Englan4.• 'The Goverrtor;Gen eral has been ' visiting NovNovh Sand, 'to soothe discontents. Central America:Two repulses of Cu an- rebels have been reported ; also` the destruction of several rebel encamp ments. Do- Rhodas removes" the direc tors of the Havanna Railroad fdr mal administration. The vicinity of Macure ges is at the mercy of some 1,000 Rebels who have made an incursion and laid waste the country. A fight between the escert - df a 'convoy and the rebels ; result unknown. Three more steamers are to patrol the coast. . —ln -Mexico all the Tonsrbalors to Assassinate Juarez, including five Gener 'als, haye been arrested, but one has es caped. Recruiting •for the army has ,be gun. " The Indian revolt in Yucatan is growing more serious, and , Cuban resi dents at Merida have offered their servi ces. The Indians of other sections are growing troublesenier The State'sßights difficulty with - Queretaro is not yet settled. Gen. Vega, a -.veteran. revolu tionist, is moving on Guadalajara with -1,000 men. A. freight train has been plundeied' (X 16150,000 in silver, on its way to. Vern Cruz. • —liillayttitiztitrave - has - tarerrnuctrirel and is•besieging Aux Cayes. The rebels are causing trouble , by means of , two armed steamers: GOld is at 1,000 again. South America. — The federal troops of Venezuela are besieging Maracaibo, where the rebels were holding but. —Lopez holds a position of such nat ural strength that there is but a slight prospect of bringing him to terms. He has, plenty of provisions, but ikihort of war materials. Uruguay has adopted` the ,metri,cal system , of weghts end measures, —The Chinese Coolies 'carried te'Pe ru, complain of wholesale oppressions swindling and outrage. Great Britain.----Mr. Gladstone -is entirely Well iigaih. 'A tenth member of the present House of Commons (Moore of Tipperary) is dead. , —The Time's advises Napoleon to con ciliate the people and ensure his son's succession by liberal concessions. It thinks the !shooting of political prisoners in'Spain' an dmin'otis return ' old`, bad practices, and says that many Spaniards regard the accession of Don Carlos to the throne, as certain. The Star (liberal) thinks England willnot grudge the U. S. the possession of Cuba, but' that it will prove a costly investment as a military and naval position. —lt thinks that the Government are blundering in regard to Canada, in with drawing troops and yet keeping, the flag there, and prophesies a change in the r relation of the Dominion:toAhe Empire. —The disease which pr,ecedes the Rinderpest has broken out in' Surrey. Many cotton mills are stopped or run ning on short time. The cropi will be at least average in amount 'and quality, with the exception of the wheat. —Public interest continues togrowin regard to the Oxford and Harvard race. The critics are mostly adverse , to the Americans, and regard , theira ichleve ments in training as of little importance. The most friendly judgment is that of our friends of The, Spectator, who say : " The course is a hard One, but the race is likely to be close. If the weather is had, the result will preabry in favor of Oxford. If good, the Harvatds will win. A nice, slow English drizzle is the thing to take_the heart out* . the Americans. Regulations have been is sued 44,lieep the course clear for two hours beMre and until the race is ended." France.—The Emperor is better. The Prince imperial took his place at •the military festivities at Chalons. Gen. Le Bouef succeeds Marshall Niel as Sec retary of War. The Senate's Commit tee and the Ministers. have come to an agreement on all the Reforms to be en acted by the Senatus Gansultuni, and a new consultum securing freedom of the press, is promised. The papers : accept the recent proclamation of amnesty as a preguive. ifor. the fntifre. The , A4tprpsa and her son `left fOr the Easton Monday. Prince Xapoleon• will 'attend -the open ing of the Agg 2. g ,ganal. Differential PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY AUGUST 26, 1869. duties in favor of French vessels have been abolished. The working men of Paris petition that their city be granted the same municipal rights as are others. —The authorities have arrested twelve Carlist leaders on the Spanish frontiers. Germany.—Prussia and Austria, in the midst of their quarrels, have conclu ded a treaty fixing their common boun daries. Land in Hesse: has tripled its• value under' scientific cultivation. • —Von- Beust replies to the Prussian diplomatic 'note, denying 'the right' to hold him responsible'for what he said in Parliamentary Committee; and'was loose ly reported in the, newspapers. The, Austrian Minister at Berlin had been advised to abstain from intereourseirith Bismarck on account: of attacks made on Austria iii PrusaiarP. official papers( He...discusses the question of the Treaty of •Prague.- • The , papere support , . his course, denouncing the " unprece!dented. diplomacy" of. Prusisia:" 'The military, rule along the frontiers is to be gradually; abolished. The Czechs will • not send delegated to cithe i.Bohernian' ParliatmAnt unless its independence is, secured. Scandiname—Seffenti,iundred houses! have been. down._!in the Swedish! town_ 'of Oenfie, keying': 8,000 .‘people homeless: and destitute; i''Norway •.noitri supplies Faiglatid with ice: . in many places' 'overrun. with, loi Italyi ts..T s urin is to celebrate the, open`--:ing of the 'Mount 'Genii Tunnel 'witl . "-a. more has: been Sent to 'exiiiiine the tary estab4itiliffi eke' Surope. ' ' Sp l a i a 'Ca lintdefeat; ••at. , Abej ela, a 'Vicar and lotli erswere cap ! tared. , ) In Valencia` sevAral ban4l:fava been dispersed : The number of these * bands is !in creiiiing' thronkhout the - kingl dom, and a great militßry moVetrieut la' to be made within a month. Yet Xi drid , despatch says "It believ'ed that! the Carlist movement is now a'. an,end.": One leader—T= olohas been takeii, and" others are 'pursued' by, theltrooiik''' .Seratiti denies that he favors Mont' penaier'i3 pretensions' throne.' The; Cortes meets, ,Sept.' 15; on account of the' threatening position of,affairs. Ali sorts . of rumors abOUridld re gard to Cuba, from the denial crany negotiations to the assertion that the pre ' liminaries have already ; been signed'. A' Boston'merchant; Paul S. Forbes,, ha's' been sounding the autherities on 'the subject, at the request,' Of our Giiveinnien t, and in advance of Gen: Males: . ',1314 has left,' Madrid, .111.71 . will - return 'whet!: the Cortes meet. ' ' • ; . 8 Turkiy.--A great fire has burnt down 1,300 stores and, 300 drllilo ,',l Janina. Th? ylceroy expested, at Constantinople soon. • Persia At TehMP a liana of arks have 'been detected in' a coUspira Jinn inarug -- ,eininen ' persobs i are irop,heated. The Turkomans have been defeated in a pitched' battle, and Girietsela caPtured. .—The war is ended'; the rebel Japan lerdera are ',to be tried and punished, and trade,,is .resumed. Itakodadi. ~`~~~~~ ~~Cg~~ —Work has been commene new Woodland_Presbyterian C the S. E. corner e of ,Forty-se Pine streets. gtiant, , ,•er hn: pointed a.regnlar supply 91011,08 ,1 G,ertnanttrivn , untill a rectoblta Mr. Atitirisoshall - hafe been oho' this church situated in one of beautiful ,rural : districts of our summer connegations are, usual • --Rev. Mr. Martin ' Assista ter of the Church of the, EV% hq.been t giving special at,tentio inmates of Blockley Almsbou has visited and held occasional and designs inaugurating , som and stated religious instruction, institution. He has received couragemenVfrom the ..oircers ma t 's' • • Via. •. 1.0 Rev: Pleasonton accepted a call to the church of demption kvacant by the : deat Burborow) and, has,.entered duties. —Rev. M. A. De Wolf -Ho* rector of St,. Luke's church, has a call to one of' the prominent at Providence, R. I. —The Cohocksink Meth. Church,“ of this city, - havin thoroughly repaired. ; and ref was .re-opened, tor DiViie 'a'ervic bath last. Bishop Scott officiat: .'hundred 'P r eksOns, were, reCeiv,el membership, The Second' Stied Iliethod 'copal; Churdh, 4 - I,ev. T. W, Mac tor, have, secured a . alot upon._ erect a first class chnrch 'edi ,temporary structure will be, : or. use until, the,church' building pleted. . „ , —ln April, 18 1 68," John S )Esq., the ,SuperintendentAe-th S ch ool , c(f. the. 10E. •Chiricll43 Wright'sltistitnte,?rankford,o a , e Band of Hope.," In a short .ti. was • oitanized two • „Oitier hands. the Baptists fell'inte fine' and orgi Band in their church. The "re heen, that in less than `a year and from the time the-first band was ed in Frankford; numl twelve hundred members. Eaci lter . bas taken the, following -ple hereby pledge myself to absta the use of intoxicating Liquors,ll ing Wine, Beer, and 'Cider, as a b from the use of .Tobacco. in eve and from all Profanity."' —The new German Lutheran Church in course of erection in Franklin street, below Vine, has so far progressed , as to be nearly ready for the roof. The structure will be ready for occupancy, it is thought, about the beginning of next March. —No rain yet, with no prospect of any falling weather for some time to come, 1;40 that our citizens may expect, within a few days, to be without any of the aqueous fluid for ordinary purposes. The authorities are doing all in their power, to make - what little there is •on hand last until a shower arrives..• The lgayor, yestqrday instructed the , Lieu tenants of,police to rotify every resident Of their districts of the real state: of affairs; and reqoest them to .use no More water. than is, actually, 'necessary. !Ilhe police .3verc,.detaile,d ,yesterday and 'last evening ,for. • .the, purpose.=.4loe Sourdall: „i- Thursday„liight .there Was meeting at liaterl Hal), in pursuance to for a, gathering, of thet,eitlseticof theiTwerity,Aixth ,Nard toiadvlocate ) the reforuunoyerne,qt, , At the. dokof u t,he :announcement wasp made, `that a new,weekly-paperwould, be started this / week, to ,advociate ttlie r.claipps the,. , Refcirmed party,. None the t Alailits 'axe layorable ; L aud-, ,Mr: Mansfield ;with draweihis„name as' a candidate Xer, city Treasurer., • , —At the laying , of . a corner-stonn of a. new synagogue. in Phila.delphim -re cently;,the,•:minister stood : with , his ,hat, on,while offering, / prayer, eyes!. openi;m4,l even looking up, but at, the peopleos in i.Not An. individual, not:even the w elders arid, dignitaries who stood: arentud(ithe,lßabbi,, , in countenance or 'manner, gave anyi sign , thati thel•Deity; was bel!fg" inYoked. .1. 1 , —lnformation was. . received; at the. I Washington'internal Revenue Bureau on Saturday, announcing the seiziire of ,Mountjoyls : . distillery .in' Philadelphia. Tile,day storekeeper absconded, and' the night storekeeper:, and ganger were. Air, rested. !.The . ,is a very large , 0ne..,, Its : capacity amounted' to several hundred !gallons perfl day, and .by an in-, genious systematic..frand, .tax:Was; paid ,on ',each alternate gallon .of spirits' pro duced,E.; Vosther 'developments are' ex pected, now' that 'the ,ice is broken, Audi the .Commissioneri hopes soon to succeed inAreaking tip all illicit distillation' in , Philadelphia. The greatest complaint, of the Revenue -Bureau is directed against:Philadelphildistkilers. j i This-has been. the ease .for several weeks past;—• Public , Lodger, Aug. 14. National 'Labor. Congress .ad journed, _on •Saturday-, after , ar session• abounding in reSolutioniiteraturer amiss : Susan R. Anthony was ' voted, in.-and then , voted, out again, under ;pressure Itont..NP.wiiorks..Eniatis..... The entuniit, tee to investigate the chargeslagainst the coal-miners in the -recent strike, found whitewash- enough to whiten eye,n-De Miners. 4,delegate to,the International. Labor Congres,s in SWitzerland , was appointed. The • Benanle, Labor , ,Com: mittee's reportyrecommending,ennal pay and opportunities, for , wqmen'si as nien's was.,:ad,cpted. A ~;report , was adopted deulandincr, the.enforceinent of the law against Coolie...immigration. A report was aKtfle4 demanding_thole pgal, l aws ,forbiddin g , combinations "to, secure a, fair ,day's wages for ,a fair i. day's work,"„ The ,platform contains " planks" denouncing' the , banking, sys tem ;, opposing, the, _incorporation of banks. to circulate any notes other, than, legal, .tenders, 'declaring the present ratf 9 f.,intvestcxpessiye and oppressive;, ,favoring amendment of the revenue :laws as to , protect the industrial interests; declaring , for, greenback, payment, re cl‘Aqion interest: cni the public debt, taxation of S: bonds,. etc., opposing , land monopolies ; ,pledging„ support to 'and asking ; the , co-,o,peration working women ; 'recommending the formation' of; labor unions and menhan institutes, end the, creation of a Depart- ; went, o f, Labor, at Washington ; remit meniling co-operation, and the, adoption of the: eight , hour system ; demanding the assessment of .more taxes upon thel wealth, of the ;country; and demanding the"saine chartered privileges for work ing people's associations H. are granted to, associated,icapital, Au amendment that " nothing,.,herein contained, shall ?be constructed as _.a. repudiation of the 'national debt,"_ was rejected. A report was agreed ; to ; denouncing 'the einplay went of convict labor, and i a committee appointedsto, precept a remedy for it at the next Congress. A resolution was, adopted, declaring that ne citizen should bei taxed ,until „he , owns ~a, surplus of property beyond what, is )3eCessary to 'support and ;educate his , family; also, pH resolution., recognizing no distinction of sex: or , color in the labor cause. A- 'special, committee,,was appointed to ganize; the. colored working rnen of Pennsylvania„ into, labor, unions. ~ .A re- , p,ort; i was„ adopted recommending, the 'co-operative ~s ystem,. and the' appoint-, Anent, of a. committee" to report upon, ,a 'fcasible.plan of , co-operation at the, next !rabor Congress. , The President ~wais authorized to employ speakers : to speak upon the various subjects ,of interestto working men. Resolutions urging capi talists, to, invest, their means in improved dwellings for the working classes were. 'adopted. It was agreed that a commit-, tee:of one from ,each State, be appointed to wait, on the different State ,Legisla tures,, to,,ask them, to repeal lays injuriqui to the working classes- It was agreed that the next meeting of the La,bor„Corkgress be, held l in ( Cincinnati. Resolutions ,synapathizing„w4 ,the Cu ; haus,,lriali, and other, people , struggling for liberty, were.adoptecl.; I An, t 4 1 arch ' at ond and been ap. IChureh, succeed .en. In he most the ; ly large. tMinis_. gel ists, to the • , He ervices, regulat inthat very en 'and in- ifi - el hag the Re! of Mr: . lon This, , D.D., eddved i urches been niched, on_Sab One ip, - full .t'Epis ry pas ,l ich to ce. A ted ibr ~ s com- licross; Branch •ting in ria gzed e, there NeAt, ; zed tilt has a i•ga ha ni l z f' ID' r near i em- dont oral, READY-MADE CLOTHING, FIIITE CUSTOM-WORK. 'JOHN WANAMAKER, 1118 and 820' Chegtnut Street. Puri PAIN? sill] AlU i o v o in fitot t t h oVan ead?, - "Theo hope end strength ere 4sd: ; • +l4-Lentiouse on the shore • ~11.54717:anugeainild'ihiPs- from ' s'ilidic; To every, man ' o s n tre ta t k h 'V/ To 1,0- the faint • • ' liere.ang bmelduP 'O5 Psi* tongle' A million* meR in -4TP snug: I .!.,Teder,PAxwi . gives life and vigor new, - To Wvery nation ' 1 Refreshing as . Rreedom to the slave, , ,PAtrirPANT thaw fettembroke; ; 'No druts ot 4 doziog knave !.' '' • " " Rebinds the heathen .. . ' MS &miner tAi.the4retstc' ' ''' I . 11 1 ' ' ''' I ) Tis Tictory to the lost,l - ' ' ',is Fruit audgOlderi ear ' - , i -,..,., To; ttiose by,lamine .tossed.' ' A Yiiendamidconif6eii; A Breeze in torrid .sorirs, PAIN Wiwi will baniili t.. TisNfeat insteacecit ,-• A ktoite A'o"weiryip fir . 'Tin Money in tbe Till, Or ,Wine instead of dregs; - • . YAIN PAINT IS biittet ,t • . What Phys Etna Say. I have not lotit a single Patient in sixteen months past, since using Da. Wouscirrs's 'Pans:Diftsfelad'Ash.; NIIIILATOR in my praotio?.. The;cause of ,myrspcbeili 'owe to - his' aedihines. 'I cured case of l ,olnce‘e with thirty, °mica! cf De..us PAINT. This patlent ,waslrosigu-; tb a surgical operatibu. He a now enure ly, Well..AlsO cared a. woman with IdanhoteCtfi the , Wantil of sif :sears' standing. I-have two .ot t her asses under. treatment nearly well. T 'can' reTeiyou to Judge on, of )14.0intnel ispurg, Fnlion.ccinutY, Da„ fcrAtie sw!, tidily of my statements. • - IL BUSHEY, M' ti';; Sipes Mills, kolton county, Penn, t Atigbet 2, 1869. %emit : stain nor smart, neither willl'Ame' Nraler is harinless for injection, so is Pent Pa/NT. -Water can be drunk, freely so can PAIN Wan'. lutlaunhationle • ihe cause of all physical pain,. Mat .tei or corruptioti'will never form unless c aused by high inflammation : Absorption, and Ruaporation remove in,' flammation with woudertul rapidity ; this iS the new • principle of PAIN Plater: CanCers are heated as readily as a, cut. , Old; Fever _ Sores, including, ulcers of every _ name or o f 'the description, are cured by simply keepingtheurander the cooling Influence& PArtePerwr. Dia,rrhcza and Dysetyery cured within test i minuto by a leithfnl'appitibation acro'strthe bOwele r 'Of the patient ; a . Pinta PAIN'-PAINT , applied properly td the: head when the pulse reaches the highest point wilipositista lfooretTypkaidi• Ire/lOw, or any other known Aar; • brcordinstHie.Brain property, no foyer ogn'alistatuthe .'ss.......44:exey w p p it ae r e e t tt adrn with several folds of . r,ottoticloth dripping , Wet, jviitf Pissiiively•Preirsit • EA-tstering . it done immediately.. •Ir removes ~pain •or I sivelling•from Lee sitlige;'.dhaquito Biles' or •po women s wounds; stops Headache or Neuralgia in a few min: ides. Pains in Mae Liver, Heart prifildneyerelieved at the first application.' • Itemelvesstiffuestrin Itifotteand ;Muscles, inducting all kinds of Rheumatic Allman/v.lv Large beiges are much the_cheapest, and shonid,sl- ways beam:liter violent Pdhdi ) nahina' NM; Tumors, or chronic ailments, of; any,.kind.,,,Delore of Chan ter/67/s. r Dr: WoLpOr'r'e re medies are put Op in while wrappers; buy none other. I Oue gallon of PAM .PAINT, douuly strength, sent free Alf, fxprep charges on receipt, of $25, or one quirt $B, olieltint $5, or six Pints of ANNIHILATOR. for ,Cis.tarrh, and .Cottiain Vs head for inolddi rig directlens and medical advice, All who conr.t. to the cfliceltreated free bf cost and no' " dosing al-W.611W ack" , bottles sold„at all the drhg stores.. All • reinlttincee should be by poet-office orders or regis tered letters; or,by eiprese; lb ii. WoLdiert, No 181- HHATISAM SQUptT, N. Y. au g2B-4w AIITAIMN, VS:69. BOCAUTER 'COMMEItCI4Ii NUIMIA Estitbilstied‘ 1830 The new. Craturcsa, Pomosa ;just , inibliehed, and will be aent,#e.?ta all a pplicants. Aled , FINE COLORED. PLATES : of-the " Atount .. yernprf " Pear, and " NOi" Eoee j Deseriptibq Catalbinie, 80 iiagns, 10 ienia. Adlreitel, Will. N. I,ITTLE, - Cmanterciai Nurseries., ROClll3Bllilt, NA". 'aUr26-491 COOdrort 'Ond Milos, or Pain aliotOrgony. DR. TOBIAS' CELEBRATED , VENETIAN, LINDIENT,,whoie wonderful cures, sure and instantane.us action, in cases of Chronic Rheumatism, Headache, Toothache; Croup, Cuts, Burns, attic Ora, Dysentery, etc, : have , astonished the civtl Cramp, ed'wdrid, is no new catch-penny; but an article that has, stood the test of twenty-two years. The enor mous sae and rapidly increasing demand is at once the surest evidence of itt ruefulness and 'popularity. No family should oe wahont a bottle in the house. -Hun dreds of dollar,, and many hours of suffering- may be caved , by ite timelpuse: . • Colic, Cramp, and Dysentery yield at once to itspain curative properties.' It is perfectly innocent, and can be given to the oldest person or youngest child. No matter if you have no confidence in Patent Medicines —try this, and you will be sure to bnYtigain; and' rte commend, to your friends. Hundreds of Physicians re, ,ceiminieud it In their practice. &Id by the Druggists and Storektiers. Price; Fifty Cents and One Dollar. Depot ILL Park Place New aug26-5W LADIES AND GENTLEMEN EMPLOYED. Picture business. Very profitable. ~No lqsk. ,S4ventetm specimen Pletur,a andleataloitm.ientabt 20 cts., twice As many, 30 ete. MANSON LANG, aug2o.-4w ': 94 9Olu . Mbia pt., New York city. BATEDEEDWE SAID DYE. 'This splendid HAii Dye is the itieet in the world ; the only true : andlierfect Dye: , harmless, reliable, /paten ,tanbous 3 no. dj!sappuititmeut :. no ridiculous tints.; remedies. the, ill . effacts of bad. Dyes; invigorates and leaves the ;fair soft. and . beantiful, in-scr. , imowkr. Sold by all 'Druggists ',and Perfumers; and properly applied at Batchelor'e Wig Factory, No.:l6TiOndl3t., New York..'JUl tfrly A SPECIALITIES. Sides Hauer* Celelrrated _Nan Zuetrale Hair Restorative. 'Nymph Soap, Shutting Cream -a`nd Soaps, Vegetable Liquid Dair Dye, Dan Egyptienne, 'tar Itostoring the Hair 'to its Natiwal , Color without staining the skin. Depilatory Powder for Remotring 'Hair withhat injurylo the skin. Smell tog. Salts, Fumigating Paatilea,Cosagetiques &e. ICIEI=I NEW ,PEEPAI49.IIONS: ..11itaravtila, for the handkerchief; Berenice Hair /bit& ' • Ma Ball Clireciastenna,' a Safierior.Oleage diens Preparation• ler Darkening, ,•Preserving, and Dressing the Hair? 'Cybele, a valuable Oompound PO. made. • Isla, an Ointmentlor removing Pimples and rendering the akin emit and fair. E. FRICKE, " • • Succeeeer Men & Co., DIANWACTIIILER Or PERFUMERY, AND : FANCY .SOAPS, Ito. 930 Altair STREB.ntt , .PIEILADIMPRIA. REVERSIBLE SETTEE, Specially adapted for Churches, Lecture and Sunday School Rooms. Adress, . SW. P. VHLINOE,R, Mametattlers! of Patent' School Desks COLITIIBIA. WORKS, Avenne, below 2nd Street, npy64y • , PH.ILADELHIA. il^ I . REMQVAL e CLARK, 'At 'RIDDLE, AWELEAS AIID . I3IIVERSMITIIS • I NATtnict c:01114. 1 712 Chestnut., Street, THEIR - -Ng* ItUILDINC 1 1124 Chestnut Street, Aiiii , now opening a large and neikisa ortment of Dimond and. other fine .Jewelry, AIMITiONII and .Bwisa Watches "Bpslish j Bterling .silver;WAye, Electo-plated ; may6.4y, cd. a ,Z);„•, , t,lO , SIVEITH & DRE 4 B. CO.2F.N.E.k r T.4,7 di dELH SPC4'ETS, PHILA. ; llBv l e now on hand a complete assortment of ~„ WATCHES, -JEWELRY • *Sillrerligrialrey theri&4elline GREATLY R>:DU ED PRICES, . Yteaee onl . l . and eianiina:orm i stofk, . mayl3-Iy =BEM [OTTACE..OKANS Have the finest tone more power, and it takes leas money to buy them' than.a4 other instruineht to the marka. Greati nducements offered to Sunday Sckoolsand churches. A liberal disconnt made to Clergy wieu.., PIPE ORGANS of the beet makers furniaked on the most reasonable I arms. R. 111.101IICR, • .No. 18 North Seventh et., Philadelphia. Atir Send for a Circular and Price List. • mar2s-ly B.A.RLOW'S INDIGO BLUE la the chestpeetand beet article in the market for blueing ..ulothus. /T D 1/8 NOT CONTAIN ANY ALT A. IT WILL NOT INJORZ TWA FINEST /ABM. It ~s put ep at &roue, • . • .1' No.2B3'.Notern B.NOOND STREET, (PHUADnYWV‘ '.' • and for, sale by moat of . the 'grocers and druggists. The genuine has both P;.Tiow's and Wiltherger's names on the labei ;' arl otheiti'are'countoifeii. • ' BOILORep 31tez will color more water,than fortti of F es the came weight eprlb-Cda f,'0 . 64.6:,:R0itw0y:...G.0d Loan. Messrs. DABNEY, MORGAN Co, 53 Exchange Place, and M. K. ,J.Ksur & CO:;n . Pine St., N. Y., offer for, sale' the Bonds of the Kansas Pacific Railway. These Bonds pay seven per cent. in Gold; have thirty years to run ; are Free from Government TaxatiOn.'; are secured by a Land Gran't of Three Million Acres of the Finest Lands in Kansas and Colorado. In addition to this special grant, the Company also owns Three Millions of Acres in Kansas, which, are being ra- pidly sold' develop the cowl try andimproye theroad. They are a: first' mortgage upon the extension of the road from Sher- idan, Kansas, to Denver, Cola- rado. The road in operation now earns more, than enougl net income to pay the interest on, the new loan. There is no better security in the inarket—this be ing insonie respects better than Government Securities. Rim cipal and Interest payaNe in Gold. Price 96, and accrued Interest, in Currency. Pa - mphlets, Maps and Circulars furnished on ap plication. : 'augl2-3m A VAOLTTAYILL GIFT.—Mt pages. 'Dr. S. S. FYYOIII3I`COMESTIP FAMILY PHYSICIAN" describes alt Dimmses end their Remedies. Sent by mail free• Adibies," 4 S. S. Phial, A. 714 Broadiray, New York. ESTEY'S WITH. THE. TUBILANTB,