AMUSEMENTS. fcRYArrs' MiN8TBfcL8.-In addition to the nla-htl performances, the Bryants appear on Wednesdav afternoon In grand matinee, at which all the lovers 01 minstrelsy can onjoy themselves to the utmost 01 their capabilities in that direotion. 7h.0t JLT.?",IT Iheatrb The week opens ait vii wi,h ne wctacular drama i the nave lost none ot its attractiveness lor the play-Room. a JIS1 announces this as his last week at tho rchtotreet Ibcatre, opeulnir this evening with a series of jokes, ill unions, and musical moroenux en. tirely new. His still crowded audionoes attest his never waning popn arity. CITY INTELLIGENCE For Additional Local Items see Third Page. ) How A FritE Occurred. About 3 o'clock yesterday morning a lire oowrrod at the southwen corner of Spruce and Dean stroeis, under the fol lowing circumstance : he house in question Is an Icecream saloon and dwelling, and Mr MoNebb, the proprietor, had sold out to .symonity A Uext-r, and the took possession on Satmday evening. A black bov named Klias Sanders was handed over to the new ocoupanis as a patt of the es a. bllshment, as It were. In ibe third story room, which is used tor storing ciockerv, a bed bad boon i i j ' uu ku b was strictly vxjuiucs uvi in iivuv 10 uea wim mm. Jt appears that Sanders' people belong to Chester, and he had been Invited to a quarterly meeting thore and was to have left the city at i o'clock yesterday aiiernoon. ine dot naa purchased some nnw clothing on Saturday evening to wear on his trip, and beng very anxious to see how they looked on him, he went out and bought a can dle on the sly and took it up to his room, here he lirht' d it and proceeded to try on trie clothes Ater admiring himself awhile ho laid out the arti cles ol apparel be 1 1 tended to take to Chester, his watch, jewelry, cto , and mado preparations to retire to bed. He took the candle, which he had stood on end between two plates, and laid it down on the shelf, after b owing it out. He placed it in such a manner, lion ever, that an unseen spark tell directly into a drawer which contained bis clothing and valuables, and a slow, smouh'ennar flro was the consequence. After being in bed about threo hours, Sandors w. ke up with a suflbca'ing feel ng. and lound the room lull ot smokn, and a furtnor examination showed that the contents of the drawer containing his highly prized new clothes and other article were entirely destroyed. The lire had also extended to Ihe bed wbeie ho slept, and bad he not awakened at the time he did he would in all probability have been burned to doatb. A Constable in TiiouBLE.--rrofes3or William Wagner, the founder ol the well-known "Wagner Free Institute of Soience," a venerable gentleman or nearly threescore years and ten, has been lotced to come into Court to protect himself trom persecution by the officers ol the law. Pro feasor Wagner resides in tho rural section of the Tweutloth Ward In tho neighborhood resides a man who owns a horse, which latter animal is suf fered to run at large, and has of late caused great annoyaroe to the Professor bv breaking into his inolos'ire. To rid himee t of the nuisance, Pro lessor Wanner at last, locked up the migratory beast, and adveitiscd (or the ownor to come lorward, pay Charge', and take him away. The owner being considerably excited over this mammary procedure, despatched a colored girl, living as a servant in his lamily, to the olllce ot Al derman h itch, be'ore whom she preferred against the Trofossor a charge of "suspicion ot the lawny ol a horse." A warraut for the arrest of the Pro fessor was thereupon placed in tbe baud of Con stable Griffith by whom it was terved and execute. !. This latter official in performing his duty is said to have treated his prisoner in a shameful manner, tearing his coat, and dragging him like a common felon into the presence ol the magistrate. Although posso-sed of ample means an opportunity to send for bail was denied him, and he was thrust uncere moniously into one ot the Station House cells. On Sal u day, Professor Wagnor caused the arrest Ot tbe pnnotpal parties to tbe proceeding, and had them brought be'ore Reoordor Kneu, when the above state of laots was elicited on examination. The affair appeared to be of so grave a character tbat the Recorder resrved his deo;sion until to-day. Alderman Inteh was this morning dioharged. but the constable, Griffith, was held in 81000 bail to m swer for an excess of zeal in the disciiuro of his offlo al duties. A Richmond Jailor in thk Haxiis op Tuk Philitinbs 4ir John U Carey is the Super-in-endeut ot Richmond (Virginia) jail, and came to t Ms City lately to purchase a quantity of maohinery, etc, to tax to the late Rebel capital. Mr. Carey stopped at the Continental with a friend, and on Saturday paid a Vint to the Penitontiary and Jonis' Armory, at Frankford leaving h:s iriend wlih a newly made acquaintance. , On returning to tho Continental Mr. Carey missed his particular acquaintance, but met tlie ono bo loft him in company with. The new acqiiaintanoo in formed Mr. Carey that he was from Virginia, and bad come also to Philadelphia to purchase machinery. He was very friendly and communicative, and in vited Mr. Carey to take a walk, which was aooeded to. and the twain started forth. When near Thud and Walnut streets, another individual joined the party, and accosted Mr. Carey s companion in a friendly manner. A mutual Intro duction and exchange of civilities ensued, and in the course of the conversation which took place, new acquaintance Ho. 1 said to new acquaintance No 2, "Oh, while I think of it, I'll pay you that S100." (Tho other said, "Oh never mind; time Tbe'paymer.t WM insisted on, however, and a Docket-book drawn fortn, but tho debtor found that he only had a cheok for tlOOO. He was about run ning to the bank to get it cashed, when he suddenly turned and said to Carey, "Oh juBt lend me 100 for 8 few moments to pay this bill, and I'll pay you as soon as I get this ch ck cached " The money was lent, tho two went into a building apparently to sign a reoeipt, and Mr. iCarey waited outs do. It is hardly necessary to say that Mr. Carey has been wailing for that check to get cashed ever since. Arrived from New Orleans. Yester day the steamship Star oflheVniun, Banchard, oom mander, irom NewOrloaos June 24th, arrived with passengers and a full cargo ot cotton to the Phila delphia and Southern Mail Steamship Company. On June 26th, at 8 30 A M , Tort o gas bearing S. h.. by E C6 milos. passed steamer Fung Sliuey. for New Orleans. On June 27th, at 9.30 A. M., 80 miles north of Sombrero, parsed steamship Raleigh, lor New Orleans. We are indebted to Purser Hawloy for late Mio nf iha New Orleans naners. The following is a list of her passengers i Mrs. MoAu'ey and daughter, tt. Piflut and lady, J. 11. Mark ham, O. Pioroe, Miss Pierce, Mrs F. Glllen, Mr. Taylor and ohild, Mrs. Puller, Miss L Hawthorn, Mrs. A. MacR berts W, M.-Webster, Mrs. Wilson and two children, Mrs. TQtif.i-ur.n I'Bntain Dovle. Can'aln Whlttenburv, U, H. Chapman, L G. doT'lsle and lady, T. F. Walker and Imlv. I'. R U me and ladv. Mrs. R. M. Pasteur two children and servant, Mis J. A. Hounlass tour ch lii rn and servant, Charles M. Webb, Captain it. W. Foster, J. Haff, William Robert, fowdy Flick, J.ouis Tyler, JohnCummiugs.Mr Raymond, Captain fivrnes. Mrs. Roberts. Mrs. Long five ohlldron and liurvaiit. Miss Newton. Mrs Ulennon and niece, Mrs, M. Mahnkea. Mrs. J. 8. Macdonald and child, Mrs. S. Ariul child and servant, Hiss tt. Fallows, Miss Swain. A. Baldwin ladv and servant; A. W, Clegg, T R Roduers. Mrs 8. H. Wood. G. W. Wood, Miss Edwards, liiss M. Coo'ev, J. C. Van Wickle and servant, Louis Dunning, Mrs Dunning and servant, Miss Dunning, J. Fichelbarger, O N. Blackington, Char es Reed, J. W, Reeve, R. W. Brainbau, S Palmer, K. Holmes, James Kellogg. A Little Joker, Oockey Maynes, who has a most unsavory reputation among the police. became oi bis numerous attempts to enter the nouses of quiet citizens during tne small bours ot tbe night, ia now boarding at the Movamensmg Houso at tho expense ot the county. On Saturday, however, he concluded to temove to more expensive and mare commodious quarters. Watching his opportunity, be t:ipped from bis cell, and by the time the keeper turned about he lound him n a stable loft inside the enoloeure. The keeper was so unkind as to point a loaded tevolver at the head of Cockey, whereunon rnnknv cried out. in the laniruaire Of the celebrated coon who had been treed by Captain Scott : 'Don't snoot; l incoming oowm ' a na uowu ue ohuid, ub elanuir that he meant the whole thing tor a joke tbat be had lound the atmosphere in his cell rather Inaalubrious. and thonsht a olianne of air would do him good. Having no hope of persuading the keeper to take a similar view ol tne matter, ne naa o in cluded to take the airing on bis own responsibility, Tbe result was a lamentable one as far as Cockey Maynes waa concerned. He was conducted into the cell lately tenanted by Anton Probst, and laatened to the floor by tbe same chain that baa been used to rest riot the hnotlons of that wretched creature. As xn is tha uresent occupant of the "Murderer Cell" baa bad a proper insight Into the striotness of the prison discipline, ne win ue uausierrea to less ignominious quarters. Th Free Lecture at the LTorticul- TVUAh SooirrT'B Koomb On Tuesday evening, July 8, will be by Mr, John Saul, the celebrated rose rower, of Wahingtor, D. C. The subject :" Rose and their MauaKiut." THE DAILY EVENING TELEGI?Ara.-PQILADELPnTA. MONDAY, Polio Arrests Drntmo Juirs. During EXS 10llOWlng P"C0 rm,"W9 Dttnct. 1 2 , 8 4 6 6 , 7 s..., 8 f No. o Arrests. ' District. Ao. ot Arrettt 123 13 1H9 6 4 18 99 470 14 44 833 15 43 806 18 ....108 127 Lay Sergeants 20 l' Varrant Ietectives. ... 60 2i4 Chesnut Hill 6 Harbor Police 89 10 J" 2ttJ Reserve Corps. 205 Park Potloe.;..( ...11? ... 43 ORQANIZATIOW OF 1IEPARTMFXT8. Till mornirg, the Hoaid of Halth, Guardians o- Pcor, ai d Puson Iospeclois organized themse ves f ir tho coming six months. The prinoipal offlcors are at tol lots: Beard of Health President, James A. McCreaj Secretary, E Ward, M D. Guardians or Poor President, George Eret t Se cretary, I harles F. Miller Prison Inspectors Presldont John B. Biddle, M. D.j Secre ary, Edmund Smith New Buii.dinos and Alterations durio tub I'aut Mourn During the month of June the following permits wire issued by the Building Inspectors; Three-story dwellings, 102: two-story dwellings, 147; bank, 1; dry house, 1; dvehouse 1; di-tillerles, 8; foundry, 1; factories, 6; children's homes, 2: laundry, 1; mills, 2; offices, 8; sheds,3: slaughter houses, 1: stables, 20: stores, 10; snops, wii Btoienouses, l Total number of now buildings, 8SJ9. Alterations and additions 123. 1 otal numbor of permits 6C2. Commencement Day. Ihe annual com meccementof the Dopaitmonts of Law and Art of tlie University of Pennsylvania will tao place to morrow mornine. in Musical Fund Hall, at a quarter pant ten o'clock. The exerolsos will consist of orations by the graduating cla-s anl a II asters oration by Mi . Ashton, of the class of 18fl8. Aming tho degree to be con'erred is that ot JLL D.. on Henry Coppee, former y a Professor in ths Uni vers.ty, and now President ot the Lehigh University. Tdief Pursued and Cauoitt. A man named Henry Wilsonl hired himseif out to a farmer near I aoh recently.and in theabsencoot his employer packed tip a quantity ot things, and started lor the city, ihe farmer, on returning homo, mounted his horse and started at lull speed in pursuit. Wilson was captured In the Twenty fourth Ward, and tuken before Alderman Warren, who committed him. "" Thrown from a Cart. This morning about 10 o'clock, a man named James Moran while driving horse and coal cart, at Seventh and Glrard avenito, was thrown from bis seat by the horse suddenly turning out of the track, and badly injured about the head and breast. Ho was con veyed to his lesidence, No 160 Brown street. Arretted for Stealing. Fanny Ann K0i!n''1'io,Jttn?y .SlDi,h' livea Wltl Mrs. Cavalo, at No. 142 South fcightb. strpet. YoBtorday alter noon, Officer Bavmore arrested Fanny for stoaling a lot of clothinir trom her employer. She will have a hearing this afternoon at the Central Stalion. Shot rr the Leo. A colored man named George V , hittaker purcha-ed a pistol to fire salutes with on the fourth, and was otritiiVnm .n flourishinsr the weapon at Sixth and Lombard streets, when it exploded, and shot him iu the log. inlhoting a painful wound. SCDDKE DEATIT. An Unknown mnn -araa taken sick last night, while attonding the sorv ces at the aivarv Ilapt st Cbutcn, Fifth street, bolow Car pen, er, and d ed be'ore reaching home. The Assault on Officer Or R. A man named Patrick Heenan has boon arrested charged with beinp encaged in the late assault on Oflioor Orr. Aldeiman Patcholl hold him in 83 KM) bail. Pickpockets Arrested. About2nVloek yesterday ,Georpe March, Andrew Kane, and Thomas Mcl.ouitilln were arrested at Kn 1& ii,m Charged with picking pockets. ' Bathers Arrested. Dunnar Saturday and Sunday the Park Police made thti-toen arrests tor bathing In tlie Bchu.kill near the Park. Cholera. In all time ot pestilence, want of proper precaution destroys more lives than the disease itself. Should the Cholera visit ns, tho lives of nine out of ten of those who will be attacked may be saved by the timely use of MARSDEfTS ASIATIC CUO- LEItACURK. No family should be without It, to be promptly administered when premonitory symp toms flrt make their appearance. Depot, No. 487 Broadway, New York. For sale by all druggists. Miller & Son, at No. 610 Market street, have ono oi tbe largest and most complete stocks of the kind in the city. They accordingly do a large wbolosalo business in all sot ts of confections, fruits, and fire works. To those who are lavine in their stock tor the "Fourth," we can only intimate that they will but subserve tneir own interests by giving them a call. Firew orks are, ol course, needed by everybody, and will be used by ever body. In the way of fruits and confectionery, also, there are many who will con sider the occasion as warranting an extra outlay. To all t-uch we say give Miller fc Son a visit, and you will be suited, unless vou are very hard to suit. FLIEB. The flies swarm forth on frolic bent And o'er our faces light, Or, stuck on "fly-papers," present A very nasty sight. Yet, though those latal papers slay Tbeir thousands ev'ry hour, New flies as thickly throng our way As buyers at the Tower; No sticky traps we here require, But charm you with well-made attire 1 Linen Dusters. Liuht Catsimere and Cloth, Alpacca, Drap d'Ete, Ducic and Linen Hack Coatt. Lialit Cassimere. White and Colerea Duck Stole- ton Vests. Liaht Castimere, White ana Colored Duck, ana all kinds of Linen Pants. All kinds of Seasonable Clothing for Men's, Youths', and Hoys' wear, tn targe supply, at the lowest prices possible, Bennett & Co., No. 618 Market Street. A Cars to the Public As sevoral statements have been published in the city papers regarding a trial of Sewing Machines, held at Allentown, June 20th, the Florence Sewing Machine agents deem it due to tbe public as well as themselves to publish the following report ot the judges: Ihe unaersignea committee appointed as uudges ot the relative merits ot the "Willooi & Gibbs" and the "Florence" hewing Machines, would niake the loiiowing short statement ot tacts : The Darties met according to aoDoiutment on Tuesday afternoon, June 20, 1806, at Kline's Hall. ihe Willcox & gibbs claimed as tne party chal lenged, "the choice of weapons and modus operandi" (their language), had a paper drawn up as how the test ought to De conaucieu, etc All the conditions were accepted by tbe "Flo rence" with the exception ol two, to which the committee orjjected. Tlie "Florikce" made no conditions, but repeat edly offered a lest ot the machines upon all and every point the "Willcox fc Gibbs" would prefer, to which tbe latter would not auree. In const quence of this disagreement neither of the machines could be opera ou tor a tct. when the judges witbdrew, convinced that the "Willoocs s OIBBb was anxious to evaue a iuiu. K D. Lkibenrino, W. a Blumer. Allentown, June 28. 186. lu publishing the above card we disclaim all idea of a victory, as wi do not place the Florence in competition witn any oi i tne singie-tnreaa fraternity. But since the agent of the Willoox & Gibbs Company has seen fit to publish state, vent regarding the trial which do not harmonize with facts, we think it is but Justice to our agent. with whom the controversy has been, to publish the above, and alo the following "correction" by the Secretary ot the meeting : Explanatory Tbe following extract from the minutes ot the sewing-machine con'eat, published in yesterday's News, not receiving tho approval of some of the Indies, it in era ed trom the reoord : "The Florenoe side reiused to practically test the different points of the machines, but, as it appeared, wanted oulv to trv the r machine." I hare no interest in the dispute, and I desl'ed but to give what X thought waa a faithlul reoord oi vu proceedings. R O. Ettimobr, Seorotary Bxcon&tbuctioh o the Usiok ia the desire of every A met lean Reconstruction of the system when "run down" ia the prime neceiwlty ot every one. How the Constitution of the United States may be restored is a debatable question, even with wise and rood men but there Is no question that tho enfeeJOled human constitution nay be restored by tbe use of MARSDEtra CAL1SAYA fONIC. Depot, No. 487 Broadway, New York. For sals by all druggists. Grandmother's Gihoebbdiad. Excellent. Buy it ot U. Byion Morse, No, (KM Arch street. I Cokfectioskrt am Fireworks -in view of "P'vb.ng .nnivet. W dcrjco, Mr. George W. Jenkins, ronownei oonfee ttocer at Ho. 10o7 Spring Garden street, has just opened a larce and varied astrrtraont of Fireworks, comprising Rockets, Roman Candlos, Bengjla Lights, Mar W heels, M nog, Demon Torohe, Pin Wheels, mer, frqmos, eto eto , which are of the best quality, Had will bo sold at much lower ratei ihau they have been lor several years. His stock of Foreign Frnits, Candied Fruits, Jellies, Preserves, etc., ;s very tine, ai ia alo his inimitable Con'oc tioneiy, whloh he manufactures of pure sugar, w th out mo admixture of any hurtiul compounds. For any of the above articles this Is tbe place to visit jFrxopLxwBO buffer from the dull stupidity mat meets us everywhere in spring, and too often in all seasons of the year, know how quick it could be cured by taking Ayer's Sariapartila to puree the one irom tneir systems, we should have betuw neigh bora as well as clearer heads to deal with. Wbebj you are depressed by the gaunt, sickly fool ing of a disordered syste-o, which needs to- be cleansed and stimu'ated Into healthy action, take a dose or two of Ayor's Fills, and see how quick von can be rcsforod for a shilling. Sweet Opopon ax New Perfume from Mexi co. The Sweet Opoponax is the ladles' delight. The latest lashlonable perfume. Try it once and you will ute no other. E. T. Smith, & Co . Now York. FOMOSOFATBIO MEDICINKfl Tho ITm rnnnafnln system ot medical practice has beoome ono ot the fixed Institutions of American society. It can hardly any longer be considered an experiment. Dr. Humphreys, whose advertisement annnara in n, co nmns this week, has long and sucnosslullv given .... .mu.ivu iv mo pn purauon oi speoittos lor ihe various Ills which flesh is hoir to, and is placing thfm In tbe reach ot ail who mar arun inimtii,.,. virtues.-Dunkirk Journal. Depot, No. 6G2 Broad way, N. Y. LYON'8 KATHAf ION. 1 bis id thj, Hair r1i-...ol., r tbe tge. It is prelty, cheap, and durable. It eradlca'es scui t and dandruff. It keeps the heac cool and clean. It mokes the hair rich, r ;ft,ad glossy. Il picvents hair timing grey and failing off. It restores hair u hn promatorolv bald heads. No wonder i hat I lis literally sold by the car-load by all druggists t Crystal MiNT-iiROPS At tins year, and partloulailv lor tourists, tho nnnfnntinna should not be overhokod. They are calculated to prevent derangemoi its of the svstom causod by heat and sudden change of the weather. J &TEFHEN F. Whitman, Manufacturer, ' No. 1210 Market street. Mlt CONRAD F. CLOTItTER. V.n thn wall.lrnnnm Koieand ( ordaire. Manufacturer. No 23 v Wntr street begs leave tt inform the nnblin thnraiw having tried evervl binr. ho Eermanm'ly cured by uing a small quantity of r. Fitter's Itheumitie Remedy.. See advorti n. cnt, eigh;h page. rrjitE Ginger Con; sections. AdmiraMv nntA to the summer season .i Stephen F. Whitman. ' Manufacturer, ' No 1210 Markot street. Fine Arts. The niosinsr sain ai nil crystal medallions, ctn. tftkos n-flco this Scott's Art Gallery, N.i 1020 Chosnut street, at eight o'clock. G hover & Baker's HicheHt l'mmtnm pio.Ji Stitch and Lock-Sti.ch Sewinir Machines. Mb wn Chesnut street. "Itibiicatlve paoking for steam see 728 chesnut st., plula., and Wdevst., new york.' COMPOUND 1NTKKKHT MuTM T O-IO -... K wanted. De Haven & Brother, No 40 S. Third St. 1881 Coupons, Due July 1st, and Compound Interest Notes, Wanted by Drexel So C., No 84 3. Third stroet. Popular Tailoring. Heady-made Clotoikg, and Fine Custom Work. Wanamakkr & Brown, Oak Hall, Southeast corner Sixth and Mahket Streets. MAUIIIED. HARDING HENNEN. At ihro'a NnMr nn Friday, June 29, by the Key. William it. Scott, D. D.. J. MO KKIS HAUDING. Ot Philailnlnhm tn KYA, daughter of Alfred Honuen, Esq., ot Ne.v Or leans. R5 McGINLEY KATZS On the cvoninor nfAInnn 13, 1806, by the Kev. Josoph E. Smith, at the t'arson- age iiuuso ui rinu sireei m. j-. unurcn, Mr. OKOUCiK W. McGINLEY to Mis BECK IE V. KAlZft, all or tm. ..tp EEIFF CIIOWELL. On the Slst oi ....... 1866, by the Kev. John Thompson, Mr. UAAC S. atilh F tOMltS JUAGGlHi CKUWELL. allot this city. THORNE ZIEGENFUS. June 22. bv Itev. James Y. Mitchell, POW ELL R. THOKN E, Eq of Philadelphia, to Miss EMMA T. ZIEliENFUii, of Haddington, Philadelphia. DIED. CLARK On the 1st instant, af era short illnoss, ED W ARD W. C LAKK, of the United Statas Navy, aged 28 years, son of Dr. Jonathan Clark. His relatives and triends are respectfully Invited to attend the luneral, tiom his father's summer resi dence, Lower Morion, on Tuesday, the 81 instant, at 8 o'c'ock P. M. To proceed to North Laurel Hill. CUMMING 7th month 1st, after a lingering illness, SAUAH CUMMING, wife of Charles Cam ming, in the Mid year oi her age. The relatives and iriends of the fnmily are invited to attend tbe luneral, from tbe residence of lior hus band, No. 884 N. Sixth street, on Filth-day, at 2 o'clock. Interment at Monument Cemetery, KEMP. On the 1st Instant, Mrs. ANN KEMP, relict ol the late John Kemp, of New York oity. The funeral will take p'aoe trom tho residence of Mr. James Ecoles, No. 2022 Christian street, on Tues day afternoon at 8 o'clock, Interment at Odd Fel lows' Cemetery. KFRN. On the 80th ultimo, CATHARINE ELI. ZABLTH, wile ot Ueorge Kern, No. 1243 N. Twelfth Due notice will be given of the funeral. TACL. On the 80th ultimo, Mr. ALBERT W. PAUL, eldest son ot the late William R. Paul, Esq., in ttie 28th year of his age. His relatives and friends and those of the family, also Mount Olive Lodge, No. 875, I. O. otO. F., are respectfully invited to attend the fuueral, from his late residence, No. 1846 Carrao street, on Tuesday afternoon next at 8 o'clock, without further notice. POLLOCK On the 8Cth of June, EDWARD, son of William J. and Rose W. Pollock, aged 2 years, 8 months, and 2 weeks. Funeral on Tuesday, July 8 at 9 o'elock A. M.,, from tbe houe of his father, N. W. corner of Seven teenth and Fitzaater streets, to which the relatives and iriends ol the family are invited. THOMSOT-Oo the 1st Inst., Tapfa'n NATHAN THOMSON, in the 7Ulh year ol his age. (North Caro lina papers please oopv. ) His remain will be interred in Lau'ol Hill Ceme tery, irom the residence of bis nephew. George Thomson, No 618 N. Tenth street, on Tuesday al tor noon at 2 o'c'ock. A CARPET SWEEPING MACHINE, BY JL. taking up the inst as ant asi, sweeps, does not grind It Into the carpet like a broom It therefore saves your carpet and your t'me. Sold bv TRUMAN" A SHAW. So. 83ft (Fight Thtrtv-flve) MAKKKT Bt . below JSlc'h THE TIGHTEST KIND OF A SQUEEZE is given without injury to the clothing by thone labor, time, and olothea saving affairs cailed Patent Clothes Wringing Machines Several ol tbe most ap proved patterns are tor sal at the Hardware itero of . " TKCMAN SHAW, No. 8J5 itlght Thlrty-flv MAKKETWt.. below Ninth. TP SEVEN PERSON 9 SIT DOWN TO I shell Peas or Beans, you. with ena of tha Pitnnt. Shelllag Machines can do as much and as well as ail of them. They cot from aa to an each. A liberal dis count l ocaieis uy ui manuiacturer s Agents, T HUM AN S SHAW. Ne. 844 (Eight Thirty-ire) MAKKfcT Hi., balvw Mint TORDAN'B TO NIC ALE, U JOttDAN B TONIC ALE. JOVUAH'8 TONIO ALB. .tnnui m a mvin tra it Is recommended by Dhvsiulana oi tbla and othnr places, as a superior oao, ana raqulres but a trial to convince tbe most skeptical wf its groat merit. To ba bad, wnoiesaia ana reuui, ot r, i.juuuia, Cbtnuisgns Cider, by the doaeti, bottled, or by th barrel. SIMILIA SIMILIBUS CURASI KtitlPlIitliVS IIOItltEoi'ATIIlO SrECJFICS, HkVK niOVKI), FROM THE MOST AMPLB )P,'ienee.niu.ntfrruccoM; SliiMilePromnt-. ttllcloiit, and Reliable. Tbey are thi. only Medlolnes perfectly adapted ti popular mso so simple that mis takes cannot be innte In lining tlietn ; so haruiless u ii. , In"n Unwr, sml so efflelent m to bo always reliable. 1 lu-y Iwve rninoil tlie liluhcut roniineDdatioa Irom all, nnd will slivajs render satisfaction. . . Csnts. i, vuros revera. Congestion, Inuftinmstions.. 29 r. "rim, Worm-Kflver, Worm-Colic. Crylnsr-crtic. or Teething of InfunU. Cf Itiarrha-K of cliiidren or adults 8 I)Mentery, Griilni, Billons Colic. 85 itolera-iorbua. Vomiting 28 'oiikIin, Culils, Hionehltls 86 Neurnliila, T-t!iarbe, Facescbe... 25 lleada-i-en, f ;rk-IIedclie, Vertigo 24 kyppHla, llliioiis HtoniHcli 88 iireel, or painful IVrloda. ... 8S Whites, too promise Periods 28 Oi.np, Cough, (l.flicult Ureatliing,.. 28 Salt It hen in, Krrsipolaa, KrnptioM 25 Itlicliiiiaiisni, l;Seiiniiitlc Pulns.. 25 Fevr A: Ague, ChiH Fever, Agues 60 lile-blind or bleelirnr 80 Ophthaliii), nml sorr or weak Eyes 60 atarrli, aruta or rlircnlr. Influenza 80 U MojlnB;-'oult,fyit,ntCuiigbs f Antlimsh, oppresM'd Unwilling Nr Kar llwliarj;e,liii.alW(l Hearing 6 rrol'llla( enluru,-,! (ilaml.-i Swellings Mr tienrral Ubilitv, Physical Weakness 60 ltropny. ahil scanty Secretlnna 60 ea-Si kf-N, sickness from riding. 60 Klditey-lt-ne, Gravel 60 Nervoun a(-bilit)', Seminal i 10, 1L !. 1, J4' 16, 16, IT, 18, I9' 90, 81, S3' S4- 8ft, 7, 8. i.iiiiMniorK, iiivoliintary Dis charges oo 3 ?""e iloilth, Canker.' 7. .'.7.7. 'SO 2?' . I.r,."arlr 'eaknei4, wetting bed. 60 i' u a I ai I lcr(oW, wltli tpasn... 60 !2' .. M-rllK(. at ebniige of life 1.00 8B, Kpilepay, Spasms, t,Viliis'Diine.l.0O o, " liiplitlieria, ulcerated Sore Tlu.tat. 60 FAMILY CAMCiS. M Wee vlsh, morocco caso, nml bm complete I0 00 80 large vinls, in morocco, ami book 00 80 large vinls, plain case, nnd book 8 00 15 boxes (Nos. 1 to 15), and beok s oo VETKIUAIIY SPKCII'ICS. Mahogany cases, 10 vials, with book lt 90 Blniile vials, with directions 1 00 dT These Remedies, by tha ease oY's'imrla be, sent to any. part of the con ntrv, by Mail or Kxpress, free of cbargo nn receipt of tho price. Address IITJMPirHEYS' 8PKCIFIO HOM050lATU10 MEDICINE COM PANT, Office and Depot, No. 662 liroori-way, Now York. Da. IItTMPiir.T8 ts consulted dally at his office, Sersonally or by letter, as above, for all forms ol lseose. FOU MLB BY ALL DBIGAISTS INSTRUCTION. C II EG A K AY" INSTITUTE. EVGLISH AND FHRNClt. Boardlne and dav nunils. Nos. l.v7 mil l.M'i NPRTTrr. Street, will reopen on IHLHSDAV. Sonteuiber 21). r rench Is tbe lanuvnce of the lamllv. anil In cnnulanttv spoken in the Institute. rnmary Department, silt" cr annum. Dav Scholars por annum 100. Day Hoarding Vutii s syiOlk MADAME D'UKBVILLY. 6 22 fmw4m l'riuclpal. EXCURSIONS. JOURTII OF JULY EXCURSION'S ! EXCURSION TICKETS HF.'iwrrn ai.t. l'niwTa n thu PDILAUKLl'llI V AMU KEiiiuunAiiiiiuAU, aau BRANCHiCH, WILL BE SOLD AT KK DUCh D II AT KS. GOOD FROM JULY 2d TO 7th INCLUSIVE. JOHN WELCH. 20 5trp General Ticket Anont. pOURTII OP JULY EXCURSIONS. NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. EXCURSION. TICKETS, From Philadelphia to Bethlehem, Doylostown, Easton, Allentown, Maucb Chunk, and Wllkosbarro, will be Issued at reduced rates, from the Ticket Offices, on Tblrd street, above Thompson, and corner Berks and American Btreets, on the 3d. and Ita ot July, good to return until tbe evening of July 4th. No Excursion Tickets sold on the cars. 6 30 3t ELLIS CLARK, Agent. FOR SALE AND TO RENT. A LARGE, WELL LIGHTED AND VFNTILATKB ROOM, OX THE SECOND FL00U OP THE "Evening Telegraph" Building, No. 108 SoutK THIHD St0r TO RENT, With or without steam power. AddIv In tho oflicp, first Door. 10 LET. GAPE ISLAND rESIR ABLE i double (,'ottaee to let. on Lafayette street, eleven rooms, plenty oi nhaUe, good cellar, axcelient water, fine view of ocean, Ac. Photograpbs of which can be seen, and full particulars at MoCALLA'S Mew Hat Store, Io. 618 CUESNUT Street. n 613 FOR SALE A DESIRABLE THREE stoiv Dwelling, with thiee-storv double Back Tulldln on 'IWI LFTH Slrcet. above Ureea. All modern improvements, summer kitchen, heaters, etc. nice, ktiUIIU clsar. Apply at luu Otltue, between and 12 AM. 4 19 OTEIOLEDER, TROUT, VOIGT CO., O beg most lespectfullj to call the attention ot tne public at large to their newly-lnvunteu Patent, THE UNIVERSAL ALARMIST, which, by discharging a percussion cap, made exnrenlv tor tbe purpose, will prove very etfectual lu tbe preven tion oi uurtiioriea, eio. '1 ne ioiiowing are some or lis pre at auvanuisres : 1st. Simplicity ol' construction, cheapness and ease In application, so that a servant or child may set it. 2U. rreyuom irom oanirer io uersous or properly. 3d. Universality of application to anv part or a Poor, Window. Uratlnir. Shutter. Gate. Garden. Preserve. Flsn l'ond. etc. 4tn. ii (fives a cneca 10 Durgiais 07 alarming ine m nia es, neighbors, and police. Mb Ibe in Ind Is relieved trom much palntUl anxiety. In temale loneliness or old age. especially when articles of pieat value are kept lu the house. 6th. It Is a universal protection to travellers to fasten on cbamter doors. 7th. Its construction 1 simple and not liable to get out WBeItIOXS FOB USE ACCOMPANY EVERT IN STRUMENT. We have pnt our article at the low price of ONE DOLLAR, inclusive 01 28 caps, and It cannot be got chtaper either ttom us or trom oar agents, ror lurtbur particulars Inquire of or addri ss, . V SltlGLEDKR. lUOlir, VOIGT 4 CO., Oltice, No. Mi WALNUT Mreet. Room No 18. We will send the ALARMIB to any part ot the vuntrv on receipt ot piice, and 2 cents extra lor PCoui)try Agents wanted, 29 Sm TN ORDER TO SAVE MONBY AND GET AN I article tbat nearly every one is rustling for. buy PRKsTCN COAL, at 8 75 per ton, Kgg and Stova size 1 also the genuine Eagle Vein Coal at same price t and a very nne quality of Lehigh at7 Mper ton for Vum and Stove delivered to ail parts ot tha city, free 01 si ate and dirt. Orders received at No. 1 U 8. TUI R O Street. 24 T-R. HUNTER, No. 44 N. SEVENTH BTHr.KT, ABOVB FILBERT, PHILADELPHIA Acknowledged all parlirt tntrretted as bv lar Ui iMOflT BCt'CESHKUL tHVHlCIAN In the treatment IHttous kit tpeaaUy QUICK, n . 1 . . i . . 1 i 1 1 irn,Mi eiml Muaranrena in B T c r V esse. Keuiembor DB. HtlNTIlslU tUiiebrawa Kcmedlus can only be had gfnuiue at u 1010 MinunwiMuun. no, iiti.btVthlU Stress soot. ITllbwt.aW list JULY 2. 1866. FOURTH EDITION STILL iATEU FROM EUROPE. ARRIYAL OF THE "CITY OF BOSTON. THE GERMaN WAB. r - -ri.-iiiVi-lrVVVV-jsJ NOSERIOUS COLLISIONYET MLMSTEItlAUCIUyS IN ENGLAND.- We., Bte E., Bus., Eta., Et Et. Sadt Hook, July 2. Tho steiaship City of Jds ton, trom Liverpool on tho 20th;- via QuoonitoVD on the 21st of Jtrns-, has arrived cH this point. Her advices are two days later" tliah were fur Llshed by the steamer IS rem, n, IoDoir, June 20, iveninir. No riplous'collislon uas jet ias en p ace any wtiero hotweea the Austrian ana 1 russian lorces, tnt battlw are expeoted at ranmort, and in Saxony or Silesia. Owing to the adverse voto on the Reform Bill, there is a ministerial crisis in England. Tt is believed that tho ministers will ; fnder thoir te.-ijfiiations. LATRIt 1 Nsw Tork. July 2. Ibe s'eamshtp Cita ofBnU-n Ptitnil tin ui O e'n .... U I. .. . .. ' Com met el Al Jutelllsrcnee. Livmpooi., June 20,' Evening-. Cotton Tho "I'', "-"ee uays amount I0 2U,WJ bales, lcciudin uijo m riiKu miTii an r expariers. i ne- mar- ui ib ohii, who a ueciine oi- i'lUia. Uiddlins Ua lai ds are quoted at l&al3d. Hrearhtiitrsare onoyant. The Provision market is firm and advancing. " Cr'2??t,' Jun0 Eveniar Consols olot at tola86 for money. Ameiiean Stocks U. 8. Five-twenties, 641 : Illi nois Con rai, 74 0.76; too, 40J'41. 4 Livehi-ooi., June 20. Tlie steanxrs City of Ibn don and Britannia have arr ved at this port. COTVCjJ mess. WiSHUVGTON, July 2. SBnt. Mr. Clurk (N. II ), from the speoial eommittoe ap- ,w ,1,1c vuiiniuriMiivii ia oonamon ot t he Mississippi levees, made a report accompanied by a bill makin appropiiatious lot the- repair of the levees. The Secretary of the Treanry, In reply lo a reso lut on of l r lav last, states in a oomm ica ion to the (senate, Hiat the Treasury Derartincan had inlbr. mation at the time ot the appointment ot Thomas E more, as Collector of Customs' at Mobile, that Elmore had never held office under ihe late Hobo I Government, but had been opposed to taw Kobollioa from its inception. Air Ayo introduced a joint resolution lor the re. presentation 01 the minim; inferos! ol tail country at the Tarn Exhibition of 18G7. Referred to tbe Committee ou Mines ami Mining. Mr. Count ss called uo a 1 ill to quiet the title to crtatn lands in Uenecia. dalirnmi. Kih A bill to pay corta:n volunteors called into the rervice at Cincinnati to ropol the Kirby Smith inva. sion of 1862 wa pnssod. Mr. HarrisfM. S ), irom the Committee- ol Confer, f nee on the di'agreeiiia-votes of tho two Houses on on the resolution lortho reprei-entcttonof the United Slates at tbe Taris Expos tioe, made, a report. Tbe Conference Committee struck out tho words "in coin" after tbe amounts approt Tinted, and as thi-s amended the joint resolution noes to the President The consideration of tne Niaarara Shi?) Canal bill waa postponed, without discussion, until to morrow. House of KprM)nl44iTa: Under the call of tho States for bills and joint resolutions, the following were introduced and 1 elorred : ' By Mr. Lvnch (Me.), a bill to protect the publio credit, and to prevent brlberv and corruption . By Mr. Kose (Mo.), to amend the- acts incorpo rutin? the Guardian Society frr re lor ruing juvenile offenders in the District ot Columbia. By Mr. Rid well (Cal.), to aid in the construction of a canal in California. A resolution ofl'ered by Mr. Ferham last Monday came up, reciting; certain outrages committed in Georgia upon citizens trom Maine, and calling upon tho President to inform tho House whether the per sonal rights of citizens of the United States are at present suiDciontly proti cted in said State, and whether any further legislation is necessary to clothe him with sufficient autbonty to protect all the loyal citizens of the States, recently in rebellion in the en joyment of their constitutional rights. After some debate tne resolution was agreed w. FROM WASHINGTON THIS P. M. BSICIAL DJtBIMTuaBa TO HVKWlSO TELEGRAPH. WASHINGTON, July 2. Tt. Forney Letter. Conslderab'o talk has been created here to-day by the publication, in a morning papor, of a letter writ ten by Hon. John W. Fomoy to President Johnson on January 2, 1866, asking for the appointment of a Now Tork Democrat to the Colleotorship of New York City. The name of the party lor whom the office was askod does not appear in the letter as pub lished, hut it is understood to have beon Homy J. globulus, Member of the Thirty-eighth Congress. Suicide of Senator Lane. Washington, July 2. A later deapafch to Representative Clark says Senator Lane died at 9 o'clock this morning. The Steamer "Cuba" Signalled. Halifax, July 2. A steamer, supposed to bo the Cuba, from Liverpool on the 23d tilt., has been signalled below. Maikets by Telegraph. New York, July 2. Cotton qnlot at 8rt57o. i lour has advanced 16 to 260.,- 8U00 barrels aold: Mate, 6 6061.10 25; Ohio, S8 80:13'76; Western, SO-ROalOOO; Houtbein, 10 20,lf00; Canada, i 13'60 Wheat dull and sales unimportant. Corn has advanced l 2o. at the opening, but receded to Saturday's prices,-120,000 bushels sold at 860,880. Beef steady. Tork firm ; 2000 barrels Moss sold at fr2 874 a32 60. Lard dull. Whisky dull. Kkw Yobk, July 2 Stock market stronv. Illi nois Central scrip, 1203; do. bonds, 105; Michigan Southern, 78 ii New Tork Central, 98; Heading, 104J: Virginia Ss, 67; lllssouns 78: Erie, Si ; West ern Union, 52; Treasuries, 103; 10 40', t7J; 6-20s. l()4j ; Coupon 6s, 1062 i iod, 153j. Tbe Stock Board has adjourned over till Thursday. Baltimorb, July 2. Flour Is aull. Wheat dull and unsettled. Corn quiet; white iS119o.l 21; yel low f 1-08 Th'-ro is little inquiry for Oa s, and the piices are weak Provision steady ; shou drs 115cj. Sugar firm, with a well-supplied market. Whisky dull. t Fhilada, Stock Exchange Sales, July 2 Bepoited by De Haven & Bro., Mo. 40 8. Third street, BETWEEN BOAUDd. 1800 l'hiies, new... Wj1 100 sh Cata of. 5(0 oo SitmlTn'n C bs..b6 24 200 sh do..lotaslO SHI lOOsh do o. 88 dOO sh do b80 SH- 100 sh do b80. 8S, 100 sh do 8A 100 sh do-....s6.. tW 100 sh do i 8Hi 800 sh do 5 89 100 sh do olO 8 100 sh do 89 KiOsh do 89 lOOshOooan.... t80 6 200 sh do ,b80 6 BOARD 100 sh Cat pt....baO 89J 100 sh do.... '..M0 89 ltMshSohMy pf.... Mt 2O0 sh Ooean 0 IWsh fU E.....t '! H8100U 8 6s, '66,rg 1081j 100 Ih Hest've.....b5 M lno w H.f1ln.i30 62'' 100 sh oo..lwn m-wi 100 sh do s OSAi 100 sk debSOwn 02-58 800 sh do ,...s8 6J M 400 sh do. ...I JO 62-61) 100 sa do... .bbO 62-66 180 sn BohNav 27 4 sh Norrtsiown... 67 aWshl'ufc E 81 SECOND tlfiCO city 6s Old.... 9 8C)0 do....mun 86J 400 do niun 961 b100 TJS 5-20S64....10K tlshi'ena it W FIFT17 EDITION Three Days Later from Europe. -- i---inn nn n rusj"maijust,si,,i ktt STEAMSHIP "CUBA" AT HALIFAX. The Italian Army Crosfes ilie Mincio without Opposition Xlio Cotton Blarkot l7ull and Xoolinluc KftJM lKfl., Kto., Et0.( KVB rte. HiLtTix, July 1, 2'30 P. M. Th trt, enWp Cuba bu arrived, with Llyerpool (ti lces of Jun 23, via Queenstown Jiim 24. Hi ' date" are three daj later. No collision of m 'J lta portence ha occmred between thffbelllget. ent8 The Prussiads have entered Austrian SVH 'sl The AustriaDB'-atilt show sijas of greut wrt ik activity. The Italian army crossed the Miacioon ?he 25d of June unopposed.' Commercial Intellltrno, LlJ?.p?,0LVJun 23 Sale" of Cotton .tot week, 48.CC3 bales, the market ruling doll, wlf 4 drotine ot jfeld on American; tildolinr'C rleasi, 13id. Salts on Friday, lO.UO bae, the- market cloiag firmer. Brcadstufla firm and atjyai.olna; l'rovis.oas fitmcr. London, June 21 Consols, 85111:88 fcf Aoneyr-' Unltrrt 8t;fc- 5 20r,Cj3'66; Illinois CenCra.-1, Wt& 763: E ie. 4141 I he billion in the Bank of England haa itrel etsed X870.00O. Tlie King of Hanover has conferred tbe honor of hia newly created order, "Ei"est Au gustus," upon M. Julos Benedict. KISP HEADQUARTERS NATIONAL UNIOX 9xy CLUUjMo. 1106 t llKSMTT Stieet. n- .. . . Philadplphia, Jaly 1, tlonal- Union Club will saluto tins "State Loiors with 100 viitix on tbe moraliiii of tli s'oi 'rth ot Julv. antf. bv oMer oi Oen.ial Hancock, the bt'er. V will be placed in Penn Square, and execute order V JC vi . I A Miinal pn at R o'clock, end two signal zuva at f o clock, and the salute by halt minute anas atioo'olock. . The llattery wl'l be served b a detachment t United BJates Marines, under tbe Immediate Command of Major IbpniasT. Feld. 'the United Htates Marines, ever anxious to do their' whole dutv, will In this i astance, under their gallant eouimandlng officer at tL J tort perform it with more than usual pleasure: i wd the service is gratolully acknowledged . . ,A JOUN E. ADDIC1 ,1J Chain V- HATS AND CAPS. Ui.eir r a -q vcur hat iwnDci .- ml itlt'i.iTrn n-. . . .nivi...ina'ncu uu 1 1 ,u ."imiBmo I.BU IkUU mine the Immense stoc" ru get a bargain S STRAW HATS AND SUMMRR HAXS. rive thousand ot the newest stvle Bats, at , prices 2S per cent lesstHan elsewbeje, at MoO ALL k.'H JltW HAT STORK. No, tilS CHUasU? Street, thlrS jo hnv New Hulletlaotllce. H..i8.TRW HTS" RETAILED AT WHOLE. ,4 "'c prices. Biggest a.eortment In -this town, at ilsCALLA'H NKWUAT STOKB, No. 61S CH?s3nT fliures. Eve"'rt,ol ha Prlo. marked l onTitin pUlsi i STRAW AND SUMMER H A T 8 Bluest stock, blwept variety, and lowest pri'oa in thiaelty, at McCALLA'S HEW HAT SToEB S!v 61 J CHEHNUT Street, third door above -Sew BuilaMa , Otntn. Tou can savo I rum 60 cents toai ta a suua arllale. J HATS, STRAW GOODS, ETC.,. RETAIL AT WH0SESALE Pr.ICES. . BARNES, DSTERHOUTj HERR3N & CO.. . S. E. Cor. Fourth and Chesnut StSL,.. Are now closing out at retail their extartiiy stock of SPRING AND SUMMER1 II ATS, Conslsilngof Straw, Pelt, eto., of the litest styles aad lmpiovemsnts : At Wholesale Prices. 6 20 wfm2m5p These In want of Goods of this description can 8 ATc at least ONE PB6F1T by purchasing here. MILLINERY, MANTUA-MAKING, jj1 K E E M A N & O REEL'S JM.W BLOCK, ; Corner of Eighth ana Vine Streets San Hats, Sea-Side Hats, Mackinaw Hats, 75 to $250 75to$2'5f,. 87 to $2 0O - 87 to $2-00 $1'00 to $2-50 $100 to $200 Derby Hats, May Queen Hats, Gipsy Hat, Also, 1500 HEW FANCHON BONN STB, all Just re ceived from the Factory, which we offer tor 100 each. The largest assortment of STRAW GOODS tn the city can be found at our COBNER STOKE, which we offer at reduced prices. rs ig iIJlrB FREEMAN & CO., Eighth ana Vine Streets. MRS. R. DILLON, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street. Has a handsome assortment of BPBINQ HIIXIHEBT Alisses' and Infants' Hats and Caps, Silks, Velvets, Crapes. Hlbbons. Feathers, Flowers, Frames. eto. I isitn LADIES' CLOAKS, BASQUES, ET.'C. MADE AND TRIMKID IN TBE MOST Fa8UIONABL 8TTLE, AT THE LOWEUT rviitiUilJS tRICEH. r ujm inib or.n r wwwo. a nn No. ii Hontb NINTH 8tr j. BOARDING. PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH BOAHf i FOR the summer, at No ll3 CHESNUT street 'fe-n st BOARDNQ WAriTEfy. BOABDINO WANTED BY TWO, OENTLE di.bi private family prelerred. address COlt i OHT. Box Ufi. Post Onlee. . 'if, UNADULTERATED LIQU ORS O.VLT. lilt' HARD PKNI8T .N'd 8TOKB ANU VAITI TS No. 439 CUEBNUr B ,-BKfcT, Nearly Oprxwltii th P' ,t omce, PHlLADKLPH jA. Families supplied. Orders iror A uj. Country promntly atteaded te , 431 PARASOLS AT , 1-25, $1-50. f 1-75, AND 2. 811k Sun Umbrer.,,, ai iOvai M, tl 75. lswfm No. SI 8. raaklOBtreeb TOB PRINTLNO, TN COLOltS OR PLAIN. l aeatlv and eip'jilitlously done fca the ZVKHINU TlXtOKAl-U BUXDINQ. tlilrd flooT 4 filur 1341 BO'jTH STREET. M. IVANfiOVA Ps tlie btKhsst price fbr Ladiea an.t Gents' sst-e'itletUm V 9 I U1
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