TIIR DAILY EVEXLYG TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1800. 5 AMUSEMENTS ItHTABTS' M ihtrkm give an entire change of programme thii week at the Cliesnnt street Theatre. Jo-morrow (Fouith of Ju yi ihey fire a grind metl nee. There will be tiioiifsnds ot tirod and boated -trangers in the city who can rest themselves, cool themselves, enjoy them e ves, and hear tue bent sing, lug, see the liinu'f st of comedian, and rrtnrn home delighted with their visit to l'hf adolphla. The Hryants also appear CTcry erenln during the wee. -Catinoe at two o'clock j the admittance only tUtrty cents. CITY INTELLIGENCE t For Additional Local Items see Third rag'. University of I'knnsylvaxia. As- WUAi Commekckmbnt. I no commono'Tnent exor cises ot thin time-honored rnsti'ution took place this morning, at MubicbI Fund Hall, in prccnca ol a larye and appreciative audiuncs. the order ot txeiclscs cinbiaccd thu lol lowing programme: Music, by Hnsslcr's Orchestra Praver. Mutio. Greek Hul it i orv Louis Horace Psuly Julemcnis oi a Liberal education, (excu-ted). o.ls Howard Kenda I Manliness ('hard Underwood Itamnoitd Conversion of the Roman I''.milro....llsrrv i lay lirowo The Six Millions John White ilollinati Kiead and Iwitor Hc,:onics Ilarrv IiiKersoll Aleigs Master's Orailon Protoasiooii cosmopoltanlsm, James Wllliaio Ashton Conferring of Degrees. The Decree ot liacne or of Arts was then conferred on the tollowfng member ot the center class; Wharton liarker, Freuvrlck Williamson Heailey. Jr.. Henry Wil liams Middle, Harrr Clay Jirowu, Anthonr etianron I ainpbeP, t lemont (resson LMckey. adwaiadcr (.vans, (ieorue Thomas uraliain. Isaao Minis Han, Jonn White liollntan. (His Uowar.l Keinl.nl, Joan AbtnpKtng. Harry loiteisoil Meigs, John Hack Mortaii. Louis Horace I'au , Charles Underwood kuymoul, W villain Bernard bharkey. 1 he Degree of Master o' Ar son the ollovlng Ora doarcs ot Three Yei.rV standingi Jaracs Wll lam Asn ton. William Kawle Brooks, onar.es F.t'len orson, Alexia lifnee Ltuptmt, John FetKUion, Nathan llattleid, Kzcklel Huun, Jr . 11-i.lel Jauobr, Wliliaui Laurie. Wil liam Main. Jr. .la res l,onan Ncwbold (leurt Wh Ington 1'auly, harles Penrose Perkins, logons Irving rantee. J'taiicia Unrdou butytb. ueort'e Washington towber bhie.e. Oeorne strii"hr d-'e, William Klctcaer Sr. allien franklin Welstor Wlnsio, oninue: Yoaig. 1 lie Uegreo o. liuc ie or 01 L mi on the lollosrlngi Frank f bright y. John . t allls Jerome ( artv, Frank Uweiline. t-ainuul .-. HollliigstviKtrt, .1. Granville Loach, Jumps Uclntvre. Washington F. Peitdrlck. .satntiei W Peiinytmckor Klwrd L. Perkins Alaxlmlian aclitnldt, A dim K. Wlegatiil, Henry i. Wircmnn r Ills II. Yarnal. 1 he Deirrce 01 Doctor ot Mcdl me- Charles Wins' ow. The Degree ol Doctor of Divinity on Kev. J. J. Mom be rt 'ih Degree of Doctor ol Lairs on E enry Coppo, A.M., President o Ltliiph University. (.'crtlllcntej ol the Auxl lury Faculty of Medicine, were Iso given to the following persons : Dr. F U. Caumont, of r ranee ! Dr Uoland t'linln, of Pa I Dr Carlos W. Knight, l. s. N. : D. or rent VYl lard, of Conn.: K. H. Moseloy, ot Pa J U 11 K. ('.ark, ol Pa. i J. Kuiscll Cald well, ra AnnouneeTent of Pilzes. Music "Farswoll." Ysle dlctorr Addrcrs. bv tleorg Thomas Urabam. Every thing puHbed oil p:oaanily j tiio yonng een t'emou who purticipntou refluotingmuch credit upon themfo ve and their insti uocors. T'iio University of i'ennaylvama is ooservodiy pouu ar with our citizens, its popularity oomg uasea upon a long career oi use- nineas ana honor. Feabbtt. Riot Camden Four hoo f ilie Miiloh, Baptist and Central I re-tbv- ycsti'iduy altornoon vimtod tho Dinuiond oitaee Uiuden. in Uauiden. on a nicuio. i'hu at- lass. , uut t cro was a gjontv apriuKiing 01 rouviis, h nek aiid white, a dispute nroso among them i ho ber-room, about 7 o'c.ooi in thocvouing, during which fcovcrul blows wero mtiuok. Ttio whole rjfijir was cl tlmt iieo auu-ea.iv chntuctor that renders it almost iinpos'ib.o to te.'l exactly bow It commenced. A po iceman appearing on the scene, one of tho colored men proncnt, who was not concerned in tho tow, sturied on a run and was ut once arrested A irreat diihculty arosa over ilus, tho negroes d.innnd mg his io!case. W'l ilo lhoilhtwa tiius progress ing, an alarm of hre was bounded, and two aie eompatiits t rccnt y appoan d npon the scene, when the batllo was tunowod with greater vizor tliau over. A large numbor ot airosta voie ti i. ally made, and the names oi iho wounded nsci-rtainod. Daniel Johntry, a i o i :emjn rj reived during the me'eo two severe cuts upon me lorolicud. mil cting a very xerlous though it is bollovol not lutai injury. Clinritif (iilbort, another policeman, v as likewise wounded in the arm -vith a razor. Mayor JStuld, wno a at tea when tho a'arm of fire soiiuuei', hastened to tho soeno, and. as the reward ot ins (lor b to pronei vo the peace, had bis right baud severe y bruise ', Jand the sloe o torn entirely from his coat. Several colored men wore also injured, two of them in a surioui manner. I heso wero Isaiah IVhltnanl Filwnrri .TnlltlKnn. 'I llOU Wfi.-n liorll AOUt over to this city, by order of Mayor lludd, to havo ihPir wounds properly cured lor in hospital. This uioining the Mayor commenced an lu.ostlgatiou Into iho alVnir, which, taken altogether, was ouo of tho most d.purucolul and disastrous that bas oo currea in Camdeu in a long liino. ' The F'KEWoiiKa ox the Fourtit. It will be rememberod that tho placo of oxhihition of the Jireworln, on tlie evening of the J-ourt'i of Juiy, ban been changed from r'air mount i'arit to ilioad and Market streets. The programmo has not yet been fully prepared, but tho display wdl bo magnificent. I ho conclud ing piece will bo of un quailed sp endor. It will ex tent! entirely across tuo street, and will consist ot a column on either side, surmounted with portraits of Washington aDd Lincoln. A splendid Americau Hag will adorn tho contro, ovei which will appoar tho motlo, "Our Hag still waves " Beneath this 11 an will be a niinuto and elaborate leprcsentation ot the Hi presentation In the Square. Tub Johnson Convkntion a Failure. The State Joliiisou Couven ion was to have taken f lees this morning, at 10 o'clock, at Sansom Street lall. Thither our reporter repaired, for tho pur pose of taking notes oi proceedings. After waiting some time, a gathoring oi somo twenty or twenty live persons assembled, nnd the crowd not increas ing, Mr Martin, ot Delawaie county, was called to the chair, llo stated mat a number oi ao:evuios ex pected had not nrnvod. and attor the transauliou of a small amount ot unimportant business, the meet ing adlouincd; Tmr.ADEi.puiA Firk Zouaves." At the lcquebt ot Co'onol D. W. O. Baxter, tho sur viving members ot tins ga lant regiment mot in tho 'YVaMiington Hose liouso last evening, and com pleted their reparations lor the ob'orvancool tho i'ourih. The Ztm'ive tins will not havo uuy in eription on it, as the mon of tho regiment proudly claim that the history of tnoSocond Corss is their own history. Tho regiment will form to-morrow morning on tho corner ot Eighth and Butlomvood sticets. The Orphan Giiu-s and the Parade To-hohuow In anticipaiiou of a very warm day, and in order that tho orphan girls ot occoised sol diers should not be uuueoos-an y ialigued, tho gene ral Committee ot Arrangements decided this morn ing that the-o girls shall not take part in the puriulo to-morrow, hut v. ill be privately eouvellod to Irjdo pendecce 8quuro, and provided with seats. This is .a very creditable arrangomeut, and ttnl undoubt edly prevent much sickuots among thoso oliildren, who would otherwise be expoBud to the burning, ravs of the sun for several hours. Look Out for Them. It is well known to the United Mates detectives that certain part e - havo teen engaged for some umo past m manufacturing coun'eilel 810 notes on at leust one Nationul bank, and that the Urst attompt to pass tiiem iuthiseitv will take pluee this evening and dining to-morrow, when the immense crowd and groat excitement will afford a fair iield of operations. I he name ot the bank or banks used on tboe notes has not been as oertaincd, but the Dubiio aro cautioned to caroiully cxamino all tens ofl'ured this evening and tomorrow. Splendid Stmmek Retreat. Those who wMi to spend a few hours, days, or weeks at the seaside tor recrtation, can be handsomely and c mlorlaoly accommodated at the well-known Surf Hout-e. At omic City. 1 he proprietor has recently purchased a new grand piano, which bas been placed ir the ladies' parlor, and the Satteilee Geno ral bospital Hand of this city has been regularly tngagedto give concert and cotillion mus'.o during alieruoon and evening. Important to Firemen. This evening, at eight o'cloc'c, there will be a mee'in of tho dole gates ol the rcveral fire companies who are to par licioato in the celebra'ion to-morrow. It will be be d at the house of tho Empire Hook and Ladder Company, and is called lor thu purpose of complet ing the arrangements for the parade. 'Crkscknt City." A. detached balloon ascension wi) bo made from the Aoadomy of Musto lot, July 4 at 0 1. M. Cable ascensions, parachut , small balloons, and a variety of other attractions will form a part ol the day's programme at the en closure. Admission twentv-lfve cents. A Fatal Result of Dbinkino. Thomas Murry, a white man aged tnlrtv-flve years, was taken in chargo lttrt nmht by the Fitteuth Ward police, lie as verv much intoxlca'od, and was taken to the Htation lloute, and died during tue (tight Irom the effucts of couvuiawug. Our National Game. The Athletic and Quickstep will p ay a match gamo to-morrow alter noon at 8 o'clock at lit teen street and Colombia avenue, Va or ancy. Lieutenant Ilainpton's police arrested forty-seven vagrants last night, all of whom wtre committed to pri?on. Cholera. It all tlmoot pestilonoe, want of proper precaution destroys more lives than the disease itself. Should the Cholera yislt tis, tho lives of nino out oi tenoi those m ho wll! be attacked may be saved by the tiroolyuse of MAItSDEITS ASIATIC CIIO LEU A CURE. No family should be --'lliont It, to be promptly administered when premonitory symp toms first make their appearance. Depot, Wo. 497 Broadway, A'ew York, For tale hy all drugjitli. An Ahtbtiiluviab Ktoky. In tho year 2, a sprightly youth, some hum red and fifty years ol age, went gaily bounding fortli from bis bomo, only pausing now and then to ploy with pet mam moth, which gambolled by his sido. Suddenly he pauped, on teeing fixed upon l inr the excessively large and penetrating eye of an icthyosanrus, which Lad just breakfasted on a wba'e and tsro crocodiles, and now meditated some' change in its bill of iaro. This monster's appearanea would have astounded any modern eyo, but tno young Anto diluvian incarded it. with far left ama timent than he would have felt at seeing such a vat repository of good and cheap Clothing as we bohtM in Towor Hall. I.men Dunfert. Lifht Canimrre nntf Clotn, A'pacca, bfinp d'Etc, Due and Linen tlark Coat. Light Vastimere, White and Colored Duet Skele ton Vf$tn. Light Caatimrre, White and Colored Duck, and all kinds of Linrn rant. jMHntlsof Seatonahle Clothing for Men's, Youths'. and Jlotib' vntr, in tarnc tuiinly at the lowext prices jKtsible. Bennutt & Co , lOWKIt 11 ALT., ' Ko. C18 Mabkkt Stb-bt, IlTOIKMO WliE. A WtHt, grown on the sunny slopes of Spain the genuine Juice of tho grape in alt it purity, as be stowed npon us by tho beneficent Givkk, and such as if, alone, consistent with Christian teachings not intoxicating In tho least will supply a want f reatly felt in this country. ducii is Hyoiesio Wish, the Great Import. d Tonic, Aromatic, It is conscientiously recommended to Ladies, as It will rootbo the nerves, renew the blood, aad gently stimulate and invigorato tho system. All of sedate habits ministers, lawyers, and pro fessional men, possessing constitutions more delicate than others of less confining labors tlioso who ex pend a great dtaloi vita'ity in brain-woik, will at onco acknowledge tho superiority of this restoratiyo. Hr.MtMBKR, it leaves behind none of tho baneful in fluences ot alcoholic preparations. It Creates a Healtuy Appetitk. i We warrant taut, npon tria', Hygienic Wire vtill bo lounu to he the finest, most tlelictoui. and nitALTUFUL Tonic known. 'J ry it to bu convuicsd. Sold Evehywhkhe Fkknch. IitcnARPS & Co., Agents for I'onusy.vania. K. 1$. Hyoiehio Wine is nn imported Ionic; it has the approval of the "Imperial ScnooL of Mthicike ok- Taris," aad was tested by tto Com mittee on Chemistry of iho American Medical kso- clation which assembled in Ilal'-iinors, May 1, 1860 and indorsed by fifty-six prominent member with their ttgnatuns. Epitaphs afe kot always Vekacious, but Lhuy are more trutiiiul than tho labels of the so- called foreign peri'nmca now sold in this mnrlce". Don't be duped by theso printed fablos. They aro counter loir presentments, covering counterfeit arti cles. I'hnlon's ' Nlglit-D oomlitf; Cerouo" i, on tho otatrliand, precisely what it purjiorts to bo a pure, unimpeachable Btaplo of tho toilot. Chicago 1 imes. KECOKbTr.ucTtoH of the Usion is tho desiro of every Anuiican Keconstructiou of tho system when "run down" is tho prirao nccnsity of evory ouo. now tue t oi.amuuou oi inu uniiou o uret may te restored is a debatable quostlon, cvon with ' wise and good tuou but there Is no question that tho cnlutbicd human constitution may be restoied by tho use of MAllIEXS CAUSA YA TOXIC. Depot, No. 467 Broadicay, Xtw York. For talc by all druggists. Will N you aro depressed by the gaunt, sickly feel ing of a disordered syslo-n, which needs to bo cleansed and stimulated into healthy action, take a dese or two of Ayer's Fills, and see how quick you can be restored lor a shilling. llCTCHKB'B LlCIlTNIllG FLY KlLLEIt Makes quick work with flics, and if commenced early, keeps tbo houso clear all summer. Look out for imitations. Got ditcher's only. Plantation Bittees S. T. 1800 X. Itbasbosn established upon the highest medical authority that the Bjstematio use of these world-renowned Bitters is tlie meet potent safeguard auaiust every spocies of epidemic or contagious cli ease. Tiiey brace np, streug hen, and iuvigoraethe system, restore and i, reserve n healtbv rtDpetito. promote di?estion, and maintain that c cctricul equilibr.um without which health, cither f body or mind, la impossible. We lecard rianiation Minors" as me most jm uitaut discovery ever made by medical science. For sale every v here. A Seasonable Family Remedy Cholera Morbus, tumntcr Complaint, Coll:'. r-oorStaumch, Dinrrhn'ft. and all Affections of the Bowels incident to tho season, are cured at once by Dr. Jayne's Car minative Balsam. It alleys tno irri atlon and calms the action ol the stomach and being pleasant to the tnsto, is readily taken by children, w nuo it may tjo given with entire salety to infants, it yet acts promptly and thoroughly, when administers 1 ac coidiug to directions, to cither children or aluhs. 1 repored only ut No. 242 Chosnut street. TlusipiiRr.vSi' Specifics co-nbino all tho advan tages ol the best Homu'opatliic treatment, viiliout its intricacy or uncertainty. Thev aro prepared by a phvsician of over twenty years' homeopathic oxperl enee. have beeu tried in every uouoeivublo mannor, and have been endorsed ana recommended m the Inchest terms by the hunUiedi of thousands who daily use them, Humphreys lloMotopTnio Ppeoipios. No So'-Broadway, N. Y, Crystal JIikt-Duops kt this season ot tho year, and particularly lor tourists, thoso confections should not be overlooked, ihey ara o.louiatud to prevent deraugouienis of tho svslem cauied by hear, and sudden cliuuged of the wool her. bTLPHLS F. WUITJf AN, Hanul'aotui'or, No. 1210 Market street. Jf Yon Want a tirst-rato suit ot Iieady-Made Clothing, remember the sirn ol the I icsceut, Jones' One I'bicb Ci.othino House, No. (Mi Mabkut stkekt, Above mxth. funE (iiNOEK Confections. Admirably alaptcd to the summer season. Stephen F Whitman, Mantilacturjr, No. 1210 Markot street. Nn Sale To Night The auotion salo announecd by Mr li tcott, Jr., to taae place this evening at his warerooms, has been unavoidably postpone J lor the present. Gbsen Turtle, snapper, and clam soup served at James I'rosser's, No. 608 Market street, to-morrow, July 4. N B. Orders early so'icited. Congress Cake, made and sold only by (i. Byron Morso, No. U4 Arcn street. "lubricatlve packing for steam engines. for terms see 7'cheiiuut st., pliila., and 80 dey st., new york.' Compound Interest Notes. 7 8-10 and 6-20i wanted. De Haven k Brother, No. 40 B. Third bt. 1881 Coupons, Due July 1st, and Compound Interest Note?, Wanted by Drkxel ft Co., No.WS.TmrietreeL, 1:mkusoii Pkitnett R,n ,n h flld wltn another great novelotte In tn, week's Saturday Erening ost. If the White t one of the irost popti'ar seriila eyer ,nMlshed, then are we do prophet. Don't fall to read the ost it this week, which all the newsdealer- ha-j for sal-. 8wfkt OpoponazI Swbit Opopowix! Seet Onoj ensx a now rerlume from Hex oo. Th most elegant and essential porsonal ronn.'site for niiy. F.xtraet of Sweet OpoponfX, the ffimd aem or Mix )co. . T. Kmitn k Co.. New York. El Oorret cabs it tho sweetest extract ever neJ. RypucED Pricks. holographs et'Vn',d with raio ik li at B. F. lleimer's gnllery, N. 621Ap!h s:re . l'ersor,s d. sinng any will tnd the superior specimens of art, wor by their patronage, rom.An Tailoriso. Heady-made Clothtihi, AND Fine Custom Work. Wan am Ait br It Brown, Oak IIall Sotif heaxt corner Sixth ami Mark Strcettt- MARHIBD. CI.SENGXK-WOIWLET. OnthoInHhof May,. Vy the l.'ev. W. Maddock. Mr. THOMAS t 'l.EVK.N tiVO. to Miss AKY AiiN WORSLE-', aU of this erty. HA KDINO HENNE.V. At Tfcrog's JTotA, on Friday, Jane 29, br th Re. Wlllm H. r"nott, D. I).. J. MOFHI.H- HARDINO, of Vhlladolphni, to EVA, dannhter of Allrod Heanen, Esq., ol Nfliv Or leans. J W 1 LXtSR f ; I A KA M . On Tbnrsday. Marnh lfl, 18G0, at No. 158 S Fbnrlh s'rc. by ti Rev. IV B. Miller, Mr. VY. N. J. MILLLR to Kiss JENNIE OiUA-AM, all ol this city. DIED. BUROW. On the !id instant, JOSEPH BURGtN,. in tin, 8Mb year of bis age. The relative and friends, a'so ConooidM f.odie, No. e.7, A. T. M., are refpcoiluily isvltd t atiend the funeral, from his la residence, Third stieo', above Cooprr Camden, on Friday rtormng, the 0th instant, at 10 o'fclock, witha-it further notice. RYERSrt. On the 2V-instant, O. APRIAN KiEllt S, in the Cfith year of bis ugo. His rola'ives and friends i re particularly invited to attend his funeral, without lurther nr.-turf, IVcm his late residence, on the faocontl tiircet road, belor tho Fox t bare, on Thursday nicming at 10 o'clock. In terment at Laurel Hill. CUMMIN') 7th month Vt, after a lingrring illness, SAK AH CUMM1NG, wile ol Charros Com Hung, in tbetUd year ol her bt. ilie relatives and menus ot the family aro Invited to attend Hie luuerai, lrom tho residence of her lin land, No. 8Hi N. Hixth strest, on Filth-day, rat 2 o'clock. Interment at Monument Ceinetory. - KEMIV-Onthe 1st Insinnt, Airs. ANN KE.MP, re ic: ot the lute John Kemp ol New Yoik city. Tne funeral will lako p uoo trom tho rcsidonce of Mr. James lic'es, No. U Christian street, on Tues day aiternoon ut 3 o'clock. Interment at Odd Fel lows' Cemetery. SI'AULDIN't. At the Baths of Vichy. France, Juno 1, FRANK E. M'AULLHNCi, aged 23 years llclore this brlel notice shall have pawed out of print, let rue who was privileged t inoy his trieiixsliln suv a tow vtords a n tiniutc to his memory Until some three jeiirs betoie Ills ileum he possi Hsed a tine conMtllutloii, and enjoyed the ruildirst liei.ltli. fotn! o: all khuls of uiniilv spurts lie made lili ilcaures minis' er to the u ii in nit li tut his physical timw th and eueiuy- I'ursti liiK a business with ir at stead as uess o! pnroe. lio was a keen observer ol men and ehm actor, unit always lound fine lor improvement 'he seemed a man ot cheonul yesterdays Ami confident to-morrows ." Ho was a f;r at lover ol nature in all her moods. The opciiing of thu spiing; tliu burtiiing lorth of somo delieatc-tiutcd flower or opening bud; tho nrslsoiits ot the liirtls ol wlionc habits he possessed an lutiuiato kuowletliref the changing forests in Auuiinii; tltn purity ol the air anil b lilauty of the sk'es ol the northern V Intert the doco b&s of the ocean all tho-te ti.b'tl hlin with pleasuio He was famlliur with the wood 4 and Htienms. and has spent many n vacation among tlioin with his nun awl rod for companions Ills nature was a j.iytul one. and nothing bad spoiled it. vle.ierous, trusting, and warmhearted, yoa saw the truth fulness of his eliuriieler writtea npon hii laco. At home lio was tlie prido and jov of their heirts. He carried sunsblne with hlin wherever ho went; and when, niter illness had sa lined his strongtli, tid lio niniiii only look unon bis boat as s'io ay luly on tne waters witera i a ,p.nt many hsnnp hours, or u Don the bulling tnckieor kportlotr lnnjiemAni. with which his flpar meats wero surrounded, a 1 nse less then, lio allowed no Idle revrots to e.-wnpo hlui hut nerving himself to bear trese "lieavv ills " exh iliitot a calm iiatirnco. a stiong eiu'iir.mce, and a tlrm will. TbmkiuK oi others rmbcr titan . himself, never idle, always some project in view or sonio ltluu to execute lie lias letl a bright evamnUi ol a useful ii e. And when s the last none oi reaiiuiij nea tn, lie emu'..reii lor a voyage autoss tho kcu, 1m shook our bauds and said (inort-liTe. it was cheer ully ami wltb unladinu bopn. Ilo lived lo reacii tlie huveu ot his desires, aad died sar rounned by bis lanillv. "lliut llic is ioii tnai am wers ine s groat etui Jj' Ht' U Christian R gtbr, J me 2 J. UNADULTERATED LltUOJlS ONLY. UICflARD PKNISTAN'6 Oiwitr. Aa .Ait j No. !1 CIItSNUf HTlti'.ET, Near.y Onposits the Post OAtce, Pufl-APSI-FHI A. Fmnllles stiDDlifcd. t.r ie.rs irom the Country pronintly attended to 5 JUS 011 LIFE-REJIYENATOR. BTKENOTH TO THE WEAK YOUTH TO TUE AG ED 1 his rtrennratlon Is aneuual'ed as a re I n vena tor and ro etorer ot wasted and Ineri functions. j l;o leeo o. mo at.eo and an those wno nave in any wav Impaire d their vitality by excessive mental or physi cal 'app'icatlon.wlll finti tha l.iokreiic to be what Its n tino implies a li e-rcjuveuator. wliieh, while it builds up the shattered constitution, will a so impart to tbo feelings tlie urissness aim euorav wi.icu oeionu lo.vouia. No matter by what cause any o:gan has beeomoentee blcd in Its ninctb njt this superb preparation wid remove tnat cause at once anti turever. HJOIvltr..K cures uenoiai Jjenuity ltnnoionc, ner- voub Incapacity, uypepHin, ncnression loss oi Appe tite, Low hpirlts, imbecility. Menu, indolence aiucia tlon. l nnttl It has a most deligli'tul. desirable, and novol ctlect npon tno nervonssystem. and a I who are In any wav prostra od by nervous disabilities nre e.irnostly ailvbed to seek a cure in this most excel ent and uit eiin.illpd preparation. UIOKKi -N K rne reooio, tne Languiti, tne uespair Irg. tho Old. should give this valmtldo discovcrv a trial s It will be lound totally uuleteut irom ad oihor articles for tho sunje pttrrose. TO t tM ALKH. I nis preparation is invatuanie in ner voas weaknesses of all kin is, as It will restore the wasted strength with wot.aeriul netinaaonue. It is also a piand Tonic, ami will ulve re lei in Dyspep sia with tbelirst dose A brief uersls cnce in Its use will lenovato fie stomach to a degree of pcrioet health, and banish Dyspepsia lorover. . rm Imiliirner bottle or six bottles for S5. B'a "r Drue Klists gent rnl y. Kent bv express anywhere by ad dressing HUTCH1M18 A I1ILLYKK Proprietors, dressing ho 28 DEY Street, New york. Pold by JOHSON. HOLT.O WAY COWDES. No fioitn SIXTH Mrcet. DYOTT fe CO.. 4 lil thstnlimrp No. 23i N BECONDBt.- SUMMER RESORTS. OAMDRN AND AM BOY, PHTLADELI'IIIA V'AND TRKNTON, AND BELVIDEUE DEL I WAKE KAII.UOAD.H. j O It AN D EXCURSION ARRANGEMENT FOB TOUUIdTS AND l'Lf.ASUltE 1 RAVEL MAC. ADA FALLS, MONTREAL, QI'ERKO. 1I1K WUMK MOUNTAISS. LvKIi UlCOUUE, BABAlOOA . D LAWAK "J WATER AP, ETC. ETC. These excursion routes are arranirfld for the special aceonimod.ition of tourUts and pleasure travellers, enabling them to visit the coloorsted warcrliw places of the North, at much loss than regul.ir r.itea of fare. Tickets good uutll November Ut, lHoti and entitle the bolder to stop over at any point on the rou:e. For 'I lekets, iniormnilbn, and eireu'ars descriptive of the routes, anplv at Hie Ticket Oillce of the Company, No 8V8 (. UErUT Birtot C'ontlnnntal Hotel. 6 aO im W. H. tlAT.MKlt, Auent. l"OIt C-AJ?1 MAY. Commencing MONDAY. July a, ljfl Trains will leave (Upper Ferry) Market s.reet, 1'blladolpliia, as lollows: D ull A. M,. Morning MaP. '1 10 F. M. Cape stay Accommodation. Returning will leave Cape island B :i0 A. M., Morning Mail. 5 (ill P M.. (Jane May Exoresi. Ticket Oilier a, at Eerr loot of Market street, and No, SJhChe.nut street. Continental Hotel. Persons purchasing tlckota of the Agent, at No tt4 Chesuut stieet. can by leaving orders, lmva their b,( gage called for and checked at their rusuhmuea by Urahaw s jjagvave nxmess. 28 J VAN KENSrtELAEK, (Superintendent w II I T E HOUS E, ATIiANTIO CITY. N J. WILLIAM WHITHIIOTJSE, PXOPBIKTOa. Transient and Permanent Hoarders token on Llboral iriuis. .9sluinvwrp SUMMER RESORTS. EXCURSIONISTS, TOURISTS, AND Pleasure Seekers TO NIAGARA FALL S, Lake Ontario, The Thousand Islands, Staple's of the Hlver 8t Lawrence, Moutreal, Quebec, Blvleredu Loup, eagncnay Hirer, White Mountains, Portland. Boston, Lake Ueorge, 8aratoga, New York, etc etc. etc, will find It to tht ir advantage to procure THROUGH TICKETS, WHICH ABE SOLD AT REDUCED RATE3 AT THE 1ICKET OFFICE OF THE CATAWISSA RAILROAD LINE, No. 1525 CUESNUT STREET. Tassengets have choice bt several rontes to Niagara Falls, and Through Tickets are told down Lake Ontario ai'd River St. Lawrence, to Ogdensbnrg, Montrea', and Quebec, via the Ameilcan and English Line of Steamers, pacing Uie Thousand Is.ands and the Rapids of the Rfvcr St. Lawrence by daylight, returning to New York if Hovton by FIFTY DIFFERENT ROUTES. THes .routes offer to pleasure seekers scenery unsur pasivd in this country. No-exira charge lor meals or state rooms on steamers botwmn Niagara Falls and Montreal. Tickets ft-oad until Novetnorr 1st, 1818, and entitle the nolder.s-to stop over at any point on the route. For inrther Information and Guide l'.ookj de cnptlveol the Routes, apply at the Company's Office, No. 4.S CUES NUT Straet. N. VAN HOltN, 6 lHwin.Km Passenger Agent. FOUNTAIN HOUSE GKESSON SriEIfG.S, On the Summit of the Allegheny Mountains 18 NOW OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION Olf GUESTS S-lnce last season additional bulldluri havabaea com pleted ard turntshed. adding great;y m our facilities lor accommodation. The fcioumis have been ry much improved. A Hand has been enaAKC-d or tliu season. Hue livery Is in attendance. Hxutvjna Ttokots are Issued by the I'i onyivanlt Kailroat , tod until Octolie 1. Passengers lowvlng I'hUadelphla av II' A. M ,. come tlironah to t'ressan in davllgbt. All thiuirh trains stop Persons wishing 10 engage rooms, cat do so by ad dress bin OEOI1GE w. miju.i.in:. CKESSON SPRINfiS. 6 28 Ira. Cumbria County, P.aWMv'.vanlis. SURF HOUS E, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, in eveuy Ei;sri;( is now. opes. ADUBE68, WILLLLU T. CALED,. 6 2lm PROPSlETOfii N, B Tha Saterlee Eand m engaged for the reason, RATIONAL IIO T E L AND JilvCJTJlXOIO-M IIOTTMK, Atlantic City, N. J. 1 he undersigned having leaaed the above favorite es tablishment, and having roOtted and refurnished it throughout. It whl bo open tor the reception ot guests, on SATURDAY June 16. 1886. The table will be supplied with the best tho seasen affords including Ojsters, Fish, Chirrs, etc. etc., and none but the purest Wines, Liquors, Cigars, etc., sa lt ctedfor the Bar. Committees of Excursions will find it the only pUce in the city whcie they can be accommodated, having the largest ball-room, and music iree of charge J. WILLETT, 6 14 Im PROPRIETOR. ERC II A N T S' II O T E L, CAPE ISLAND, N. J. Hi is Hotel being entlioly refitted and mfurnished in the best manner, IS NOW OPES FOR TUE RECEP 1IOS OF GCE&TS. The house Is located near the ocean, end every atten tion will be given to merit the patronage of the public. MeNUTT & MASON, ft PROPRI ETOR3. (JON GUESS HALL, CAPE ISLAND, N. J., WILL RiilAIN OPEN UNTIL OCTOIJEU 1. There tn been added to this Donular Houso since last season, the entire Ocean House nroueriy. ulvln. an ocean Iront ol ovtr l'ii'O leet, and over IkiU rooms fronting aud in lull view ot the sea. A pertcct system of sewerage ana drainage nns Deen completeu, a feature possessed hy iow botois outaldo of large cities. 1 lie appointments of the Houso throughout havo re ceived a most care Ail supervision, suggested by the ex-. perlence o! oast seasons, t or aptu jui nut. aui ress J. F. CAKE, Congress 1 1 an. itassUr's Crass and String Band, 5.1 ti M THE WARM ' Sl'MNGS, NEAR HUNTIN0 don, Pennsylvania This dellgbttnl summer resort, nve nn.es mriti or tue rennnyivauia itai roau, at Hun tingdon l a., Is now opeu lor thu a cotnmodatioii of vihiuirs. lue location is oeauinui me water invigo rating, fine grounds foi hunting, driving, eto. Htone creek, near tbo Hprlnps, alloros good Jwator for flshing. 'l here is no more romantic tpoi in tne country, aim lor liivalidaihe fresh air and sweet seoncry aro cpeclullv ilei-liable. 'ihe Petinsylvanla Railroad Company will issue exeurs'on tickets to visitors irom June 111 to Octo l.orl. Couilortable coaches run daily between the Murine and Hunt ngdon. For partloular udjross uiu, at Uuutiuudnn. fa. W 1LI IAM J. OF1SSISGER. Proprietor. References tfon. William A. Porier, Colonut Charlos T .Matthews. Paiiaom street baths) L T. Watt son, Ln President Huntingdon and 11 road Top Railroad Caiu panv t Colonel A. it. Chambers, firm of Chambois & ( aiteli, No SI N. 'ihlrd street t Charles M. Allmond, Est) , Proprietor Washington Huuse. 6 20 Lin rfHE TAMMANY HOUSE, X011TU CAU0L1SA AVBNL'E, NEAR THE DEPOT, ATLANTIC CITT",,N. J. The siilmcnber takes pleasure In informing bis former patrons and the pubic, that tne above huu Is now open where be villi be happy to receive ail who may lavor him with a call. . . . In connection with the Hotel, le bits opened a FIRST CLAIM 1IILI.1ALU ROOM. . ELIAS CLEAVER, 1 6 14 llll PHOPWKTOB. T,10IIT HOUSE COTTAGE, Atlantic City, N. J. JONAH WOOTTON SON, PROPRIETORS, Ji hi io opi nftr the leasou. Tne best location i n the Islaad, being the nearest bouse to the sti't. A eeatlnuatiou of pan patronaKe is rcspeclfuilj solicited. Hiltnrp CONTINENTAL HOTEL, LOWO BRANCH, N. J. This new mammoth hotel, the larvest in the country, is now open lor the season Accommodation for neisons. Address 1 SP1UUUE STOKES, 8 18 lui Proprietors. TTOLDZKOM HOUSE. BRIGANTINE BEACII. J71 Is now open lor the season, with many Iroatove ntents, good fishing and gunning, baihfmj uoaiuuassed. Mr. Jloikoin's yacht, the "Mary," mill conveyipasaeu- gers lotueugiei, lerma, in yer wea. 1 lit WMi U.VL.D KJOM , yrorte tW. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESOHTS ON LINE OP Beading Railroad and Branches. MANSION BOUSE, MOUNT CARBON, Mn. Caroline Wonder, FotUvlllsP. O., SchoylklU CO 2USCAR0RA HOTEL H rs. Hannah 11 tiler, T ofcarora P. O., Schaj IkUl eo m aii ax or cur no tel. O. W. Frost, Mananoy Cliy P. O., BchuylkllUo. WHITE HOUSE, Mrs. 8usan Marcdorf, Reading P. O ANDALUSIA, James 8. Madelia, Reading P. O. LIVING SPRINGS HOTEL, Dr. A. Smith, Wcrdersvllle P. O., Berks co SO U1H M0 UNTA1X 110 USE, H. H. Uanderbach, Wonielsdotf P. O., Berks oo, C0LV SPRINGS HOTEL, Lebanon co., Charles Roedermel, tlarrlsburg P. 0. L0Y2.RST0WN SEMI VARY. J. B.Hcnky, Boyerstewn P. O., Berk Co. YELLOW SPRINGS HOTEL, 8. R. Snyder, Yellow Springs p. o.; Chestereo. L1TIZ SPRINGS, Samuel Llchtenthalcr, LltizP 0., Lancaster eo EPHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, Alexander S. Featbei, F.pbrat P. 0-, Lancaster co iPttiL21,mG. 4 233m gUMMEll TRAVEL, ' Via Nordi rciiiisjlvaula Railroad, tHORTEST AND MOST f LEAS ANT ROUTE TO WILKESBASKKK, SI Hi t II C IICNIC, K ASTON, ACLKNTOAViV, Bi:TUKIIK?r, JIAZLKTurf, AND ALL T01NT8 IN THK Lehigh and Wyoming; Valleys. Ccmmcdious Cars, Smooth Track, Fine Scenery, Excellent Hotels Are the Specialities of tbis Uonte. 1 -rough to Wllkesbam and Mnuch Chunk without change of cars. Ibe new mad between the summit of ti e mountain and Wilkesbarre opens up views ol unsurpassed beauty, and the new hotel provides tho best and moat ample aceummouatlons lor summer visitors. Kxcuirion T'ekets irom rhilndo'phla to principal points. Issued lltoM T1CK.K1 (tttlrt.t ONLY, nt re duced rates, on baturdajs, rood to return till Monday evcnlnu. Excursion Tickets to WLkesbarre, good lor t days, Issued any day. THROUGH TRAINS. Cars leave the Hepot, TU1RU and THOMPSON Streets nt7 30 A.M . S 30 P. M , and 515 P. M. r or particulars, see time table in another column. 6 9 2nirp ELLIS CLARK. Agtnt. SHORTEST ROUTE TO THE SEA SriORE. CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC BAILROAXl,- ptaimcii A."AAnor..nn. i. IHkoiriiH IN 1WO HOURS. Five trains du'ly to Atlantic City, and one on Similar. On and at er 'I HUHbDAY. June ZH. 1 still, trslim will leave Vine Street Perry as follows: peclal excursion ,., out x. M. SI all 7 30 A. M, FreiKht, with Passenger Car attached 91 A. M. Exniess uliiottBti In two hours) .-'Mi P. M. Atlantic Accon mouatlon 4 16-P.M. Special Excursion 5 IS P. M. ?lll 4 f5 P.JI. reif:n' 11-39 A. M. Express (threuah in two haursi 1 W A. M. Aceouimodatlon . mil a. ivf. junction AceemmoLBtlon to.lackson ami la- leruieuiate stations, leaves Vine street. .... 1 - M. Returning leaves Jaekson ts M A. 2il. llatldonlleld Accommodation Tratu lea ves Vina street ...in la a. m .n,il(IP M Leaves Ilsddonlle d 1-iOP. M andS'iSP.M. ttundsy Mail Train to Atlantic leaves Vine street at 1 m A. M. and At antic at 1 46 P. M. tare to Atlantic fl. Round trip tic) :ets, good only for the dav and tram on which ihey are 1 ssuci), 3. Tho Pill sdeinblA h.Ttire-n . I!iimiun,. 1 rlmlnAl omen No 26 8. Filth street. Branch Offlo i No. S20 N. Wharves. shove VlnA. will attanil tn Ihn nminl lirunnhni. of express business alona th llnnot th r..n.l ami do- liver humane, etc., to and from all train s. i.ooc;s oi every uescrition called loi ana forwardca nveiDress to Atlantic l itv. and all - r tlnn. on the road Baggage checked from resli lonce at Phil a oelphla to hotel orcottage nt Atlantic I ity. o -a.ui juuo u. as I an r, Agent. Jf) X C II A N-O E lilOTEL, - ATLANTIC CITY. The subscriber, irratoful for pasl , favors, tondors thanks to lils patrons ntul the public i for the goncrous custom given him, and, bog loayt j to say that his house is now open lor the seaso n and ready to re coive boatdcrs, permajront and 'transient, on tho most moderate terms lue bar ' 111 alwcys be sun. p'icd with the choicest ol wines, .IquoTS, and cigars, and superior old alo. Tho tables i ,vi)l be set with tho best the market afldrd. Fishing lines and tackle always on hand. Stablo room on tho.promoUcs. All Iho coinfurts of. a home car i always bo found at tho Exchange, GEORGE. HA YD AY, 6 14 thstit2in I HOl'RlErCR. QOLUr .EIA H O U S E, I'APJi ISLAXV), V. JM Opened O'ijthe 1st Day of June, 1886 UEORGE J. BOLTO.V, ti 2"iwlini ritOrRIETOB. JKOW'S MILLS BOAIiDING HOUSE. 1 be former patrons and friondH of the Hording House originally kept by the Brown-f amily at Brown's Mills, In the township ot l'emberton, county of Burlington, and State, of New Jersey, are. hereby Informed that the subscriber Is now ready to. .accommodate all who will fcvoi hbu with their oom;any. THOMAS SCA'tfERGOOD. N. U. Ptsiite for the aeconiraod:ttion of passeusrers to and irom Brown's MiiLt. will run from Peiuherton to acpuU JOHN HAVENS, ilnwSm Proprietor ot Stages. TJN1TED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Will open for tha reception f guests on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27 1866. DOD WORTH'S BAND, engaged lor thj season. Persons dealring to eugsge rooms wlU address BROWN A WOELPPER, pROrttlETOBS, ATLANTIC CITY , Or No. 827 RICHMOND Street, 9 2mip Philadelphia. THE ALII AMUR A, ATLANTIC CITY, N". J. This spacious and elegant establishment will oper lor the reception of guests on or helore the iVji day of June. VmA i It luiwiiu BO BEET B. LEEDS, Proprietor. FOURTH EDITION FROM WASHINGTON THIS P. M. NEWS FROM THE GULF SQUADRON.' PPKCIAL D19PATCHM TO ITBIflltO TTVLHOB AM. J Wlsni.xOTO, Jul 3. The steamer Saranac la in geod conditln, and lot the Gulf of California at (ha last adyieos. The steamer Saginaw is getting ready at the Mare Island Na-y Tard to assist tho Wwtorn Union Tale graph Company. The ship St. Mary's noeds repaint, and will in ordered to Mare Island tn a few days. The steamer Suwmnee fa In excellent condition, and Is now at Valparaiso, Chill. The steamer Mohango has been ordoivd to Onaya qnal, and when no longer nocdod will trten proooed to I'annma and the ports of Central AnwricA. 5 tie Is In good condition. The steamer Tusearora Is la good crjmUHon, and has been ordered to yislt all tho oomm.inr4r porta between Callao and Valpara so, and shoitlt.'he find the Spanish (L et in any port, to remain ther vfor th protection of American interests: shoal d the hot meet the Spanish fleet, then to procoed to VU traiso. The steamer Water ee is Tory rant. She is to be decked, and then sent wherever most needed. Tho steamer A'pewe is In good coalition, and! how at Callao, but will proceed to Panama in a few days to relieve the St. Mtrry. The itoreshlp Fredimia is at Caltoo in excellent' condition. 'Iho storeehip FaraHon is no it' Panama, and in good condition. 1 A letter from Mho Gulf Squadron, dated Jano 12, ravs: "I have reliably ascertained that the State ' forces of Tamaulipas are- en routs Irom the city of Victoria lor Tampico, with about 1000 nwv of all ' arms, and judging front' the weak condition or : its detenses 1 have not the slightest doubt but that tho expedition- will be at ton led with success; and as the French predecessor- of tho' present commandant had consigned so many Mexi- -cans to the scaffold without a trial, er even tan lorra oi a trfal, it has creatod a dospernto tentimont of ro venue in the mindsof those who are- soon expected to be masters of the city; and I am, therefore, ap prehensive that fearlul soenes cf draurdor will bo witnessed." Tbo reads fionr Tampico to tho interior cities aro entirely in the hands oi tho Liberals, and they have lately beu extremely successful on tho West Coast. It is raid that General Carona tsow hold the impor tant city of Guadalajara, with a lorce of sevca thou sand mon, in tho nnmo of Juarez, Tbo Imperialists at tSis moment occupy but a small (pace of this country, aud if they do not receive Immediate reinforcements thoy will bo obliged to oonccnlrato their whole force at the City ef Mexico and Vera Crax to onsrklu theuv to make good their retreat. Recent advices report tho ycllw fevcrr raging at Tampico, - M'asuiimuion,. Juty 8. Sennt. Mr. Wiison (Mans.) reported from, tlie Ceramittoo on Military Allans the Jieguiur Army bill, reccntly intioduood by him. AIbo the liouee j'oint-resolutioi. in relation to bounties to colored soldiers. A Jolut-resolulion tor tho purchase, ait 8&000. of the law library ot the late James Al. 1'tttigru. of tiouth Carolina, was passed. Latest Alntkcu toy Tcleeraph. HALTrMORB, JulyS. Flour is flrnv. Ohio extra. 912 76 "13. NV'hoat dull and declining. Corn dull; white Sl'18; yo low, $102. Outs active; Western Leavy. Prtiv.slons bteady; Bacon sidos, 17'a18o. ; shoulders 15J tl'r,J- rniiar dull. Coiluo quiet bat henvv. feeeiis fiiuu; Flaxseed, S3 15; Cloversood. $lbC'y.8. VV hleky dull at frl 23 m 2'28 j lor Wostcrn. Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, July t Bepoited by Do Haven & Hro., No. 40 1. Third street, BEIWEEN BOAHD3. $10f,0 City Gs old.... 93 ,200 do new 06J $10(i0 Headme m6s. 87 tlOOOl'a La 103 8.1000 l-cb Nav 6s 64a 87 14 sh i'enn K 56 8 sh do lots Ol) 2C0 tn Hcadtntr ....Eo'81 6 sh Lh. Nav .. .. 58 100 sh Catawis pt tlO 80 J 100 sh lies ton.... t3f) IR' 100 h do 1 80 18 do b8t) 18 K'JJ 1(1 100 bU 100 sh 100 sh 100 sh 100 sh : 100 sh 400 sh OO Do'J in do b80 18 do bSO 18 1 do o 814- do..iotss30 81 i SENATOR LANE OF KANSAS. DETAILS OF THE TRAGEDY HOW TUB IEBD WAV' COMMIT TKD-THK AATURB Off TUB WOUND TH Br ; PATlllNT MAT L1NG1.E, BUT CAMKOT RECOVER. Leavek worth, July 2. Senator i.ane camo up from bt. Louis on J-rnlav lust, and went directly to ihe rcsidenco oi Mr. McCali upon tho Govoinment fatms. lieloio leaving St. Louis, his conversation, intimated a ootermiuation to suicide, causing him to t e closely watched, his friends getting possesrloa of bis pocket-knife, ieating it might be ued fr the. iatul purpose. On t-ablmth at'.ornoon he desired to rido out. Mr SleCall brought up his carriage, and Invited Mr.. AdamB to rido with them. After getting to tlie car i.age, Lane expiesscd a donro to return to his room, lor his cane, refusing to allow any ono to go for him. Ktlurning with his cane, they drove upon tLe heights? overlooking tho lort and c.ty. Lane entered frooly end tbecrlul'y into tho conversation, rouiarking upon the beauty of the c ty and laudscapo. On returning thev had to pues through a. gateu that sepaiHted two fields. JlcCall alighted to open: the pate. 1 .me stepped down lrom thocarrlage t the sn e i mo, passing around to its roar, said, "Good-bvo, "t rtltnieu," and Instantly discharged a pistol with its muzzle in his mouth. The ball fraayl out at the top ot his head, near the contro ol b.ia bkull, producing a fatal wound, ihoro haibeert a coEEU Iution oi six physicians a-. Lane's ro on to-day. Nothing can be done lor him. AJlho'eM gone. Mrs. Lanoiswith him. He may lingo' , two or three days yet, but It is doubtlul. Hotirkg not opened bis eyes since la-t night, but prv joa his wile's hand, and la furuishod with suioll p' .0oos ot ice when be puts his tongue out, this being ' .ho only sign of consciousness he shows, Tlero is much feeling horo, and. mew j against Lane at present than ever shown. THE OA USE OF THE 8UICJD1S. ' WABHiRoroN, July 2. Jim Lane dir jd of Andy Johnsou. He went from here to Karuw impressed with ihe delusion that his Bupport of f be frosident was so acceptable to the people ot tl.u' j state that he could carry it for Johnson's policy V 6000 maforlty. tile first appearance upon the sttW of Lawrence shocked lum with a sense ol iiv , terrible error. In the town where he had onoa w alked a monarch, no man spoko to him. Old fV ends parsed hint without recognition oa the sW ewalk. On horse back, in the principal street, h , rode unreoognized and rejocted. He west to bu) houso aud sent tor many of his old friends te oiC ,e and see him. i hey returned answer thtct they fsbed to have no Inter course with him. Two dav anCr his arrival, Ronre sentative Clark came 'rvjr , Washington. What a contrast and what a loasu- vagt crowd met and welcomed him with mu t Bn,i flairg. a publio meet ing applnnded hie votes n0nored him for his fidelity, and pledged to biin. ' ,no 0ve and the support of h-ausas. Humiliate gmftten with romorse, and utterly ilesperato, iuy ne terminated at onoe his lilo und his caree In ,bnson politics N. Y. Tribune. 'O11, PrrER DPON TOE FLIES!" wejtid )robably not be exclaimed it you used , r h i en ,or Protecting your food 'roin theui. "I J ,1 . . 'ous sizes of oblong, oval, and- rotiud shapes fc-ssy , 1KCMAN 4 BllAW, hu. b-fl(V gst Thirty-live) UAKKtl Si., below Minth. I?OR IMMEDIATELY COOLING A GLAS . soda water, lemonade, or otker drinks tha l ateat fee Plane will be found most useful, as the loa Is la s'ach floe nieces as almost Instantauoouslv to melt. Fr'jMleby TKUMAN A BHAW, o. Sift tCIght Thirty-five) MARKET t., below Ninth. Seventy-fingers all working at O once, npon the bands of seven persons engaged In shelling out peas or beans, could not In the same time do more tban one ol tlie Pateut Hhelliug Machine. Thev coat trom W to S6. To dealers at laoPtry prices, by the T Agents? TROM AN 8IIAW. o. 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