vyv'm:-a : f 8 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, ULY 11,1866. i ( THIRD EDITION Hie TeDtieasee Legislature Rob beiy of a United States rayiaater.. ' Nishtille. Jul; 10. In the State S?naU to day, the Metropolitan Police bill was taken up, and Governor Brown'ow's nominees were elected by a vote of M asrsinst 2. I Is known that there will be a quorum in the IIouhc to-morrow. Paymaster Rem in "ton's saro, In his office, was broken open last night, and 10,000 attracted. Pome of tho members of the ICth Infantry are titpcct'ed, and are closely watchpil. Major Rowan's oil well, at McMinnville, took Are tn Friday eveninc, and burned all nigbt, thwarting all endeavors to extinguish It. rrom Boston. BosTOK. July 11. The examination before the United States ComniisF'iouer ol Captain William Grant, churged with burnine his ship Young Mechanic at tea In April last, resulted in the defendant being committed for trial in Heptera ber next. Non Arrival of Steamers. - Fabtheb Point, L. C, July 11, 12 M. There are no sipns of the St. David, no w due here from Liverpool. i Nbw York, July 11, 1 P. M. There are no signs of the Persia, now due with three days later news. Conditirn ot Senator Lane. Leavenworth, KausiiR, July 10. A council of snrpeons has decided that there is no hope of Senator Lane's recovery, although he may pos sibly live for some days. Destructive Fire at Mobile. IIobilb, July 10. The shippers' warehouse was burned this attcrnoon, with one thousand bales of cotton. The loss amounted to $100,000, which is covered by insurance. Latest Markets by Telegraph. J Krw York. July 11 Cotton is quiet; sates of 800 bales at 86(a37e f lour very dull ; galea ot 6000 Dar lets at nncbanced rate; Southern h-avv, sales "t 4)) barrels. ( auadian quiet; sales or 250 carrels. Whoat dull aud dropnir. Corn advancing: sales of 66 000 bueloa at 87(iSMe. Boot quia'. Mes." l'ork un changed : sales at SSI 87 J Lurd qniot. Whisky dull. Tlsw York, July 11 Stocks are active and bettor. Chicago ami Ilok island, tuiuboriand pre- feiro 146; II iuois Central. 1221 ; Michigan Southern, 82; New York Centra), 99$; Iveadinir, 107 ; liudHou Jtlvcr. lilt : Canton Company. 64; .Vlissouit 63, 80; Erie, 76J; Western Vn on iwlcjrraoh G'onin my 64' ; United sStatcs Coupons, 1881 100); do 1(52, 1()6 ; large fales of United St ton counons 01 18G5 105; sales 01 1.1CO.O0O ot 10 40 tt U8jj ; I'reasu'v 7 -80a, li)6i ; ftfolo, 260(jil6(Jj ; stcilinn.e-chanKu, ltiJL Burning of a Negro in (Georgia. An Augusta ((3a.) dispatch ot the 2d instan stated that a neero had been burned at the (take near Mncon. Tbe following order from General Woods throws a light on the affairs: HEADQUABT1CB8 DErATilMRNT OF THE SOOTH, Macok, GA. July 6, 1SG0 It has been officially reported to tbe Coniman inj? General that one Pom pe O'liunuon. cuntim-d at Tootnsboro, Wilkinson couutv, CeoiR a on a choree ot murder, was taken from legal custody by a mob. aud put to death with lnnuman atrocity. Tbe facts shown bv investigation are that O'Ban- non wan tiie probailo accomplice of William (now a lufitive) in tue murder of Airs Louisa Tlo! lins, ana in murderous violence towards other members ot the tamiiy; that he was takea f rom tbo Jail at thin place upon a warrant, aud delivered to the Ueputy Si erill'in said county; that Iih was tlion seizrd by a mob ot 00 or 800 persons of Toombi borough and vinciuily, and, by tiieir unanimous vote, was chained to a tree, and after his ears bad been cut off, was tortured to death bv burning. These unawiul proceedings show Mat tte civil authorities lire unable co compel respect tor even the forms of jut'ce m !-aid oonniy. Tberolore, as there is reason 10 believe that upon the apprehension of the supposed pntioipal ot O'llannun. civiliza'ion will be apain disgrnced 111 a like manner, tho ttans- ter 01 tho aid Wibiam , to sa'd county, is hereby lorbidden until executive cuarant -o is shown that due process vl law will not be exceedoj in bis case. By order of Krov. Mn.l.-Cen. Charles It. Woods. A. ItAMHiY Jmnmnqeo, AaBt. Adj.'Uon. The Case op Spangler. Tbe Washington cor Teppondeut of the Boston Post writes: "In consequence of the new developments re garding the testimony given in the assassination trial, efforts are about being made to obtain tbe Telease of Spangler, of Ford's Theatre, who was sent to the Dry Tortugas, being found guilty of being accessory alter the fact in tbe murder of llr. Lincoln. Spangler, however, is known to ask for a civil trial rather tban a pardon, being more desirous, he says, of establishing bis inno cence than of merely obtaining his release. It would be a rich treat for those who love to fol low the intricacies of conflicting testimonies to see tbe witnesses who swore at the old peniten tiary nnder protection, subject to an unfettered cross-examination In a free court of law." A Butteb Machine. A machine for making butter is one of the new inventions in Eneland. It consists of a movabls metal cylinder, sus pended from a small cast iron frame. The bot tom of the cylinder is a loose piece of galvanized iron, and above it the cylinder is perforated by a number ot small hole9. The cylinder is sus pended in a bowl of water, and the butter is placed in the cylinder and pressed by a screw piston, the result of which is that the butter is torced through the holes into the water in the shape of vermicelli. By this means all the buttermilk is excluded, and the butter is found to be much closer and sweeter than when made by hand. - The Squibb Murder. One ot the supposed murderers of tbe Squibb family, whose name is Jackson Clarke, and who is at present in jail, has established bis innocence, and will be for mally discharged in a short time. He was arrested in the vicinity ot tbe murder, mainly because about $250 were found on his person. It has been ascertained from several disin terested persons that ou the night of the mur der he was tn Towsontown, Md.; and tbe money, it has been discovered, is his own. Tbe prisoner hails fiom tbe state of Virginia. The Lilliputian Vessel Spoken. Our ship naws reporter sends tho followine: Spoken, 10th instant, twenty-live miles southeast of the Hiehlands, by pilot-boat A. T. Stewart, Xo. C, tho ebio lied, While, and Blue, Captain Hudson, Irora New York lor Loudon (2i Ions); wind at the time from .aortuoast, with beavy sea. She was hove to udder a t'orotopi-ail, and was be havinff well the pilot reports equal to a large a hip. N. Y. World. HATS AND CAPS. J HATS, STRAW GOODS, ETC., RETAIL AT WUOSESALE TRICES. BARNES, OSTERHQUr, HERR0N & CO.. S. E. Cor. tourlh and ( lies nut Sts., It aow closing out at retail tbelr extensive stock of SPKING AND SUMMER HATS, Consisting of Btraw, Felt, etc., of the latest styles and improvements At Wholesale Prices. a a wfmlittiDl Tkese to wsnt of Goods of this deMriptloa can BAT FOURTH EDITION CONGHESS. Washington, July 11. ' RBt. The bl 1 declaring the town of Whitehall, N T., a port ot de rvorv was piKsed A bill to extend the time for the aero Uncc by the Soul htm Hutes ol ert of land tor the estaolisb. neut ot an Aprcu'uiral Col.eue an no, d Mr 1'oliihU (Vt ), from the Judiciary Committee, r ported tbe Houiw bill toetabiih aunuorm system ot bankruptcy, with curtain amendments. Oraered to be printed ' kit. Clark (N It.) oallrd np the bill to regn'ata tho time and uiannur o. holding elections lor sena tors In Congress IIouimi of KernntMlvi; Mr. Steven ll'a.), fiom the Committoe on Appro priations, rojiorirU imck tno oona.e amouilincuts 10 trie Consular and I'iD'Orriatx Appropriation bill, some of w inch wore cuncurr :d in, aud otnuro not coucurnd in. 1 tiLS ot the amendrnTits which t concurroil In was to abolish tho otlico ot Miulstor Itusiilont at lortopal. 1 ltie Menate amendment for tbo appointment of a i cona Arisiam IticcreUry ot atate was not con cuired in. I he Consulate at Fnezzia ws, on motion of Mr. Kice, of M AM'flchu'ottn, tiaimcrred from Belied ulo C to echedu e b, with a a ary of 81590. The t-eiiatf aniendments, 1 lucinif Barcelona, Han. kow, and Mantes in behedu e U. wore cuncurred in. A Committee ol Contvrence was aked. Mr stcvenf, also finm tho name Committee, re ported back tbo Senate ann-ndmon s to tho be. sin tive, i xecuivi, and Judicial Api ropnanon bill. 1 here were ouo bundird and thirty-live amonnrumit mnnts, most ot them 01 au uunnooriant cunracter. 1 bey were almost all cououirouiu. Dcpmture ot Steamers. Nkw York, July U.-The steamship Java, Trijioii, and Vty of Manchester sailed to-day lot1 Europe. . The Java took out $792,600 in specie. From Cuba. New Ynbk, July 11. The "teaTiship ColurrCda, from Havana, has been oienulled beloA-. TIIE PORTLAND FIRE. Appeal Irom the Saflcrcrg. Contributions tor toe homeless inhabitants of the burned city are lorwarded from all parts ot the country, llie following appeal has been, issued from Portland: '-The inhabitaLts ot Portland, smitten by a more terrible Oimstrr than lias ever fallen uoon any American town of like population, are constrained to ai peal to their countrymen, whom (jod has pros pered, to help them m 'tiio gn at calamity . "ltie utiutrtot'iieci are a fub-cummitleo aopointcd by a repreeemuiive cutumittee 01 all ibe ruli?ioui eocletus in ti e place, to colicit aud receive contribu tions lor thf renol ot u ir eulf rers. Wo would la-n have waited a day or two till we could preteut more lormut and oeuuito 8 atemonis ot our looses ana our wants, out already we are ' cheered by many yr nerou" pills irom aoioaJ, an:iui patiLg our uppeal, ana euriicst inquirion come to us irom our sister cities and towns, in tms atato ana beyond, to know want we want, aud what they can do to help us. 1 1 "We li&sten to answer, respectfully but imp'or ingly, that ve need contributions of money in lare au.ouit, ana as soon a may be. "Muny 'thousands 01 ourpcopio are bome.ess. The first necessarea 01' loou and temporary suo we wero , ruppled by tbe activity otourowu cifzeimand tue prompt kiiidncES of the nemlibo inpr towns, treaty aidou by tbe use o quai'terniasier's stores, uuoer tue immeuiate and ireneious sanction of tho Secretary ot W ar. But evory hoar is rovealinn a thousand dm trcsintr wants, whioo can ouiy be supplied oy tho judicious application ot oath resources iu large a;; Kieca'e auiount. 1 liousaiiia of tle sufferers have not a change of clothing, nor a bed nor a blauket. fver was a contlBKrution BO completely destructive, iiroat number' ot fami ies liuve uotuinic lelt. Ll.tte quan tities ot bouteho d iroous and other property were lenoved apain and aiain to places ol supposed gaiety, but Devoured bv tbo flames at ast. "Our . beans bleed for the aged men and womtu, lor the many hundreds of little clilldrou, aud lor tbe nclpUss sick, who baa to pass through the horrors of that dreaulul night, aud now have no bon.es We cannot exnerscrate this cslamity. Sympa thizing irienuB, wno have come in from other places, ueciate that .l rumors ol U10 disaster were lar short of ibe iiichtlui reu iiy. "A i-i acu of nioro tiiau ono hundred and fifty acr s in tl:e very heart 01 our c tv, but vei-turaay coveicd with beautiiui dwelliuis, with y areliouioH, noies. inaiiiiliiotor es, and a lar.o numbor ol public uliliees, is now a uoolntu and appillini; waste this cohllapia.toti rafiod more than twelve hours without any check, aud mopped on v w.iou it reached the vacant iaud outsice of the city. More thau six miles ot streets, but yesteruay closely liued on both bides with buildings, and throug-d by a busy, uapov people, now scarcely afford lootpatbs tnroueli the univoioat ruiu. VVe attempt to lind where tne homes of oui triends were standing thrco days airo, and we los ourselves in a wilderness without one lamiliar object tor a iruide. "Jo relieve the innumerable distresses of our homeless women ; to sustain our laoonng men and women while they are waiting emploi uunt ; to pre vent, as lar as possible, tho separatiou of famines; to cheer the hearts ol hundreds who at this nioniout can do nothing but hover over their jiroups ot iittlo children: to assist those who will soou erect humble awtllinps on tho Bites ol tboir lost homes, and to pivo courage and hope to a 1 ot us, who aro to ooar tbe burden ot restonng those wastes, we need ail such pecuniary contributions as the chanty and good Judgment ot those who see this appealmay prompt tbem to give. buch Is tbe activity of our peoplo, and their dis position to take care ot themselves, that, wittt Ir.endlv netp loratime, xuey wiu 100 rie aoove this cai'amty ; but the (treat number of cases to be relieved demand large contributions. 'Countrymen! mends! Christians I we kuow that on will help us. We rely on tbe impulse of your patriotio brotherhood ou tbe mercies of your Christian sympathy. Humbly and thankfully we acknowledge that we are still under the tavor of Al mighty God, ana we ate sure that lie will dispose your hearts to wora wnn aim iui our renei. "Contributor are earnestly assuied that all possi ble care will be taken in the distributioj of tbe bounty we may receive. All disbursements will be under the advice 01 a responsible aeneral committee, representing all elases, and watching over all sui te iuir interests Every otlort will bo used to admin ister tbe supplies simply in proportion to the neoes. s.ties. Mr. Spring, one ot tbe members of the sub-Com mittee, will act as Treasurer ot money donations. "11 any persons or committees are disponed, in addition to pecuniary silts, to contribute also oread Rtnfis, cured meat, shoes, cloth or building mate ria s, they ar n quested to give notice of the name to Mr. lleury Fox, Chairman of tne Executive Committee ot Rebel, who will adviBe as to tor. warding "Editors ot newspapers are respeotiully requosted to publuib this appeal, "P. Barnes, "Jacob mcLellah, "SAMUEL E. tJPBINU. 'TonTiAKD, July 7,1806." "City of ronTHSiD. Mayor's Office July 7, 18G0 1 earnestly cotnmond the object ot the lore poinpr appeal to tbe irieudiy consideration of all benevolent per'ona. 'apoobtub E. Stevebb, Mayor." LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Conrt of 4uarter NmhIodm Judge Pierce. Petnurd H. liuiseuiun, John Mulseiuau, Michael Krlcke, Fisncia Carl, Alexander Bealielt, and John telumetz were beiore tbe Court this morning on a charge ot forcible entry. Eluathau l'etit, the prosecutor, having made a contract with Beri.ard U Ilulsoman for tho pur chase ot a property in the Tweuiy third Ward, nioveu on the place about the 2d of April, durinn the absence of IJu seman. Ibo contract was, that on the 1st day ol April tbe deed lor the property Bbculd be given, aud the money should be peromp tmllv nald down. Ibo aeed was presented, but Mr. l'etit had fai'ed to raise the money. Uoweter. bo moved his tamiiy aud furniture ou the premises. He oommenced to make larire luipiovemouis on tbe place, costing some t700 or CBG0. i was aliened that Mr. Uulseman knew that this was eoiug ou, ana even aiaca ur, l'etit in arranirn g affairs on the plaoe and getting ettlt d flu the 27th of April, it wait aboared. Ber nard II. ilulscintn and the other defendants pro ceeded to tbo place while Mr. l'etit was absent, and forcibly entered the house, and placed his family nii flirniturA nut. in the road. The delenne is that Mr. Petit had possession, but not rnrht ot Dukiestion. That there Lad been cer tain arreeuiems mado between tbe parties, the ful filment ol tbe conditions ot which would tntitla tbe vrooreutor to richt and leral ownership. But tho' crKfCutor failed to eomnlv with thn nonrtiilonn. and. notwith.tBiirfinir. Droceednd to tjik nnunnlon ! or the place as if it were his on. It was alleged that Mr. II oilman aotifled Mrv Petit to leave, but It was proven that the notification! was Informal; thrt Mr. i'etit paid no attention to this notice, and drtrndants tben proceeded to torn him out. ' " ' This cane was beton yefterday oveniDsT, and pre mines lair to occupy the rem ol n day' eion. During the taut term ot the Conrt, Mr. Petit was convicted of a chares of- forcible detainer in remain-) lug on the place. , j Seward to the Sachems. A correspondent of the SpnnetieM F"pub lean claims that Mrj Seward's Fourth-of-July letter tj the sachems orj Tammany was incorrectly printed in the papers, and furnishes th following copy, which is war ranted to be correct: i Deas Joh-hT!-I gor Tour lot-tor. vThat pret-tv piece ol paper! Oh, how I love the pic toiesl Oh, how pret-ty tbe ool-ors are! Ob, bow i love the trot to! "Tho U-nion!" Ob, pret-tvi prei-ty ! Oh, piet ty red. Jus' like tho pret-tv ro-el in onr garden! Ob, pretty blue, lust like rrand. father's no e, when he conies m trora the bnrn irt thewin-ter! Oh, prot-tv white, Just like our old rooi-ter's ee! And thn rock of the Con-sii mi! (tear! I don't kuow how to spell loh a lony word, but it's ieai piet-tv, and puts mo in mlud of rock-can-dy and rock-a-by-ta-by. And oh! tho bird I pa-pa isvs it s an eagle, but I say it a etowi but it's pret-ty, pretty, and I love it! And oh! howl love tbe rbipa and eats! l'a-pa has prom is ed to tale me to hew York one day, in a ear, jurt like one ol these ! fcr-haps I shall see Jam-ma-ny ! what tunny name! Is it any-thing like bom-mo-ny I Jt)ear old Tam-ma-ny 1 I go to school ev-e-ry day I I can count, say the mul-ti-pli-ca-tion tablo lb pret-titst fie tires are 1770 and 1866, and don't you think, add them to aoth-or and they make Junt 00! Is not that lumyf And srand-fa-thor savs that proves that the fouth-ern peo-ple outrht to be ad mitted in to (he D-mon a am, lor 90 is almoot 100, Un cle An-dy ays a great ma-ny peo ple do not live to be 100 years old, so, ot course, they moot be ad-mit-tcd ore -ty soon But I must leave ofT. for there come lit-t'e tiiu-dy Welles to p'ay mar-bles with me. Uid-dy says that he always diet love you, doar old lam-ma-ny, and that no and Undo An-dy are real plad tho nn-ty rari-i-caW are out of tho way. Oooo-r ! My bri ih-er Jack was nine in May, and 1 am ten next New-Year's (lav ! Tol-de-nd d e dol ! Yopb Lit tle Bil-lv. Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, July 11 Bepoitod by De Haven & Bro., A'o. 40 h. Third street. BEIVVEI-N BOARDS. ciuuu i nil. oh. mun wi. in Dili .. ml, 100 sh Big Mt 6 0l0 CltVfjSBCW. 10 sh t bes&Walnot 67 610 . do 961 2n0 sh St Mioh Coal. 86 sh Ponn H 16 sh 1eb. Nay BOARD 100 sb StNch CI. ... 2J 6(100 oo s6. 97 CoCOOSusq Cnl bs.. 601 SECOD C5200 City 6s n, k o 97 SHOO do 07 totO do 97 1C0O U ! 7-SOs July loaj ff.000 IJ N6-i!Os.62...1(i62 100 sh I'h & t 81k 2('0sh oo lots 812 lOOsb McK& Elk... 6i 65J 68 2 35i 2j0 su 8ch H pi. 100 eh 100 sa 200 sh 100 sh 100 sh 100 sb do U30 86g do 85V do ...lots. 85 do b80 85j do......b;t0 38 do b30 85 gTEAM ENGINE PACKING LlIrRICATIYE "PACKING, FOR THE STUFFING BOXES Ol STEAM ENGINES. An article recommended by all Bailroad Company who bare thoroughly tested it, and In general use by over itoo hundred and 1 fifty Ballioads, ana on trial over live hundred others. ADOPTED BY 20,000 STATIONARY ENGIUEH. I in a first-class article. , Seventy-Five Cents Per Pound. Liifcrlcathc racking Company BOLE MANUFACTURER?, 73 CIIKSNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. L. G. T1LLOTSON & CO. ', SOLE AGESTS. 26 DEY Street, New York. SOID BT DEALERS GENERALLY. 28p MILLFIt'8 STEAM ENG1NK PACKING. 'I his ts the muslin covered.shoddy filling, stuthng Wox packing. eiAii ur.n iB i p.o ruu n. For sale by WILLIAM B. MILLER, Bole VanufTturerior the United Mtates, Rear of 723 HhnMIT Btreet. 4 28 8p ; PhtladolDhla. Penna. AUCTION SALES. G IIAKLES C. MACKEV, AUCTIONEER. NO. UJ6 MARKJSl Street, between Third and Fourth. TO BOOT AND HIIOE DEALERS. 80 CASES PK1ME CALF BOO T8, BKOUAN8, BAfr uaiiE,i r.TO. On 'Ihursdsy Morning, A 1 10 o'clock. coniDi-lninir Men's fine tlalf Boats. Men's Gaiters Men's and Bovs' Balmorals aud Brou&ns. 'Women's Gaiters. Buiklns, Balmerals. etc JKKNCU AM) AMEKICaN CALFHKIN8. Also a lot of Overall's celebrated French Calfskins. and a let of flrt quality snivricau C'all'sklris. may ue exumiuen aurmg ruesusy ana weanesaay, ana on the niornluu ot the sale. 7 9 lit DANCOAST & WARNOCK, LT AUCTIONEERS, 5IHH No. 240 MARKET Street B SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER, . So. 1020 CHE8NUT STREET. 6 2U FOR SALE AND TO RENT. FOR SALE A DESIRABLE THREE- mintv Dwpllinir. With IhtAAItnrv .innhlA Hack Tulldlng on IWIlLFTII Sireet, above Green. AU modern imsrovements. summer kitchen. heaMrs, etc. rrice. S60UU clear. Apply at mis Office, between 9 and 12 Ai M. 4 1!) FOR SALE. A THREE-8TORY BKICK KiiiC House. No. 10 B South street a loog-estab. Lined Bakeiv and Contertlonary. Immedlnte nnuAailoa. Appiy to I. H. JOSEPH, No. 271 B. I liiKU 8t. 7102t EXCURSIONS. .tSirr DELIGHTFUL EXCURSIONS ON TIIE SCHUYLKILL. The steamer ' ' . "Sir-VER WAVE." Now running from Falnnount to Falls of Bchuvlkill, wl l leave Fairmount as follows, viz. t At 7 2D. 8 0, 10, 11-20 A. M. And at 12 40. i. 20, 4 40 and 6 F. M. Returning, leave the Falls at 8, 8 20, 10 40, 12 M. and 1-20, 2 40. 4, 8-20, and 40 P. M. FARE. To Laurel Htll and the FaUs, 1ft cents i Colum hia Bridge or Washington Retreat, 10 cents. 1 9p ws -ii Pi.t'iaivT tiaitv PYnrTR toc4r?S. slons up the Blverto Bevetly. Burllny ii.ii, una Bribtoi, touching at Klvcrton. Torresdsie. sua Andaiusla. by the sulrndld Steamer JOI1N A. WAKSfttt, leaving ( lie. nut street wharf at 2 P. M. Ruturulug. leaves Bilstol at 4 o'c'ock. arriving at Pbi.adelphl about 6 o'clock. On bUMAY leaves Cbesnut street wharf at 1H o'clock P. Jl., stopping at Magargne s V harf, Kensiuiiton. Fare for the Excursion. 4fl coots. 1 7 lm . Tn U R N I T U R E.-TI1E LARtiEST, X Cheapen! and Best Stock of Furniture In the worio u iu us louna at WOULD CO.'8 VTMOV FURNITURE DEPOT. C0R5ER OF UISTU AND MARKET STREETS, Parlor Suits, in Hatr, Brocade, Plush, Dainask, or Dining-room, Chamber, Library. Kitchen, and Office Furniture, at labulotuly low lirloes. and the newest stj Ies and patterns. Public Building, School, College, and Shop Furniture In endless variety. AU kinds of Furniture wanted by housekeepers, at exceedingly low Diiuea. at cithrm hiriimina atab- llolimf nn It yoa want to save money and gat well served go to GOUI.D A CO. before purubaalog else whete. Corner of NIM'B and JUARJ<, and No. II auu vji, djcvvajl etreet. lifts DRY GOODS. I . ' piuoE & w o o rJ Northwest Corner of EIGHTH and . . FILBERT Street. Have Jnt opened ney lot of French Lawns, at ana oi cents vara. i Black and whiter laid Morauibiques ZSoentsayard, Plain oolor Baie, 87) cents. . j Plain color Crape Mareu, 40 oents a yard. ' Fine quality Black Alpacas. j Fine quality blac all-wool Delaines. 1 1 i CLACK 8 ILK 8, BLACK SILKS. VEKY CHEAl'j flear black Gros Grain Silks, XI 75 a yard I wnriE ooods! wun e goods j r( Solt finlnh Jaeonets, 26 28, 81. 40, and 60 cents , Boft fln'th t'ambrics, very chiap. White 8wlss, Victoria Iawns, Nainsooks. ' j F birred lit usilns 87,c, $1 2G, and St CO a yard. White Piques, vety cheap, i LIN FN GOODS! LINEN IJOOD9! Bet mnkes of Shtrtlnjt Linens, Table Linens by the yard j 8-4 and KM Linen Table Cloths, very cheap. j Linen Napkins, f2 88, 92 60, 2 60, and 92 78 per dozen, Linen Towel, 25, 28, 81, 37. and 60 cents a yard. Best Quality American Prints, warranted fast colors, 20 cents a yard. Bi st makes Bleached and Unbleached Huslius, at tho very lowest market prices. J'Ulow lano and sheet ins: Mt'SUns. A rood assortment of Uomory and Gloves. Ladies' and dents' Linen HdXIs ' (ii ins' Aeck.tics. Shirl Fronts, and husDenrie's. Lmen Fans, very cheap, bilk Hans, vurv chvao. rrenrn extracts. 1'omaaei, ana soaps, tsuuuio uair liru-be, l'ootb and aii Brushes, etc. PRICK & WOOD, N. W. Corner KIGHTH and FILBERT Sts. X. B. A lar pe assortment of Ballardvale Flannels. bcupht before the advance, aud soiling at loss than uaie prices. jij SHETLAND SHAWLS. Shetland Shawls, $3'50.' Shetland Shawls, $4'00. Shetland Shawls, $5 00. Sea-Side Shawls, $6 00 to $10 00. J. C. STKAWMIIiGE & CO., 6 28 , K. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET. L I N L N LAWNS. 100 PIECES LINEN LAWNS AT 35 CENTS. 10O PIECES ORGANDY LAWNS, AT 25 CENTS.' ' 50 PIECES FINE' WHITE PIQUE AT 05 ' ' CENTS. 300 PIECES PLAIN AND PIjAID MUS-. LINS. J. C. ST!,AV,BRI1) & CO.. 6!C . . T N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET, i . u . , . . St. CURVJEN STODDART & BBO. gUMMER GOODS, " FOB MEN'S AKD BOYS' WBAK, C'loslus; out at Beduccd Frlecs. A lull and attractive stock now on hand. Cl'RWEN STODUAKT fc BUOTIIEIC, Xob. 450, 402, and 154 N. SECOND Street. 7 9 3t Above Willow. JOIIAIR ALPACAS, Beauced to 37X. 45, and 50 cents. Cl'RWEN BTODDART & BROTHER, , ,'Nos. 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND Street, 70 3t ' " '"' Above WUlow. ,' EARL AND MODE COLORS ALPACAS, Keduced te 37 , 45, and 50 cents. CUIIWEN STODDART &. BROTHER, Sob. 450, 452, and 454 SECOND Street, 7,9 3t Above WIUow. gILK STRIPED , POPLINS, Seduced to 60 cents. CUR WEN BTODDART &. BROTHER, Dos. 450, 452, and 454 K. 6ECOSD Btree 7 9 3t $ Above WIUow. QLOSING SALES OF SUMMER. DRESS OOODS. Desirable styles at 31 and 1H cents. Prices greatly reduced. . CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER. N os. 450, 452, and 454 N. Second Street, 7 9 St Above WUlow. JyJ-OHAIR FOULARDS, B educed to 35 cents. Closing 8 nmmer Dress Goods at Greatly reduced prices. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452, and 454 N. 8EC0ND Street, 7 9 3t Above WIUow. Y E 11 A N ,D A II 1 I . V. i . AND WINDOW AWNINGS. The Subscribers are now prepared to put up, in Town or Country, AWNINGS, FOB WINDOWS OK VERANDAHS, Of the various materials used for the purpose, of which they keep an assortment constantly on hand. ' ' ... - SHEPPARD.VANHARLINGEN&ARRISON, House-Furnishing Dry Goods' No. 1008 CUESNUT STREET. MILLINERY, MANTUA-MAKING. 6e C P S I N O . O U T JULY PRICES CHEAP. FKEEMAN & CO., i REED'S BLOCS, ! Corner of Elshth and Tine Streets. Sun Hats, Sea-Side Hats, Kay Queen Hats, Gipsy Bats, 75 to $100 - 73 to $100 75 to $123 -75 to $123 1M10 Bonnets Function and Emolre shape, Jnst received from Eastern manufacturers, which we offer at 61 and 75 tnts each. Call aily. 6 19 lrarp K D U C T ION. FRENCH COHSETS.; REDUCED TO THREE DOLLARS. W O V K N O O h S E T fi REDUCED TO $1-60. ' Goffered and Embroidered Skirts , AT KKDUCED PRICES. , .. . ( T1IORNIIILL & BURNS, ! 423 wsroMti " ." ' " ' No. 1208 CHESNUT Street. MRS. R. D I L LOK, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street, Has a handsome assortment of 8PE1NG MILLINERY Misses' and Infants' Mais and Caps, Silks. Velvets Crapes. Eibbons. Feathers. Flowers. Frames etc. f.1 154m T ADIES' CLOAKS, BASQUES., ETC. MAOE AND TTMMMKD IM TI1F MUST FiiPHIONABL', STYLE, FKOM THE BKiT GOODS. AT TDK LOWEST fOBMUt.K CHICKS. , IVF.N8 CO., Sll 2m No 28 South NINTH Street CLOTHING. S (9 UNDER TBE Coiientai 'Mi, 824 Chestnut j: t STREET a J3 A J-J T. OF P. C. F. P. P. C, ' CLOTHIlsra ! EICKS' TEMPLE OP FASHION. Celebrated For Fine Fashionable Clothine. WILLIAM niCKS, No. 612 2m MAItKET Street, PUIADELPfllA. gTATES UNION CLOTHING II ALL, 606 ' MARKET Street, 606 ' Visitors will find a large and varied assortment ot the very best READY-MAD CLO'IHIMO at the lowest casb prices. Holts, ecntalulnR Coats, Fants, and Vest, from 112 00. Cnsters, 2 25. , , - . Pants Irom 3 (10 and higher. ' Come and convUiceyournelTes. i5 31 3m 2OTO $45 FOR A SUIT OP BLACK OB tJPOeJ fancy colored cloth; army and navyclothlnj Jo.. In stvle uopurpasied. 4ltlmrp FAKK. f o. IS UIHTH Bt. above Chesnat pER FEOTION IS EAEELT ATTAINED, TET A. B. W. BULLAE D'S IMPROVED OIL SOAP. FOB KEUOVIKG Grease, Paint, Pitch, and Varnish, Fiom all Goois of Durable Colors, Is ahead of anything' jet discovered. "l It leaves the Ooods soft, and a perfect as when new, wl h no scot upon which dust can collect, as la Uie oase wltli all the preparations heretotOre sold lor eleaaalng goods. It Is delicately pertnmed. and entirely free from the dlpstreeable odur of lienzlne, and all other resinous fluids. . i , , COUNTERFEITS Ct this preparation are extant, therefore be sure aod take none liut that hlcli has the autograph of A. 11. W UtLLAkD on the label, , Mannlacturcd by the Proprietors, A. B. W. BOLLARD & CO., WOKCE8TEB, MASS. . Ueneral Areata for Pennsylvania, ; ! DYtiTT & CO., ' Vo. 2S2 Korth BECOSD Street, Philadelphia. For sale by all Druggist 7 9 Sm pILOTHIKG PETOf. BCflO VLKILL ABSEN AL,' OlFIOB EXKOUTIVK AND 1 NSPKOTIHO OfFIOEB, ) I UF"U Philadbxfuia, Julyll.l86rt. f BALK OF UAMAGKD BLANKETS. . : Will be sold at Publlo Auction, on aoeountof the United Males, at the hcbuylkiU Arsenal, on the Gray's Kerry road, Philadelphia, fa , on SATUR DAY, July 21, lHtid. eommnnotng at 10 o'clock! (jBUC0)lUIEfiTUOlIliAHI 1 ' 'WOOLLEN BLAKKET3 (DAMAGED). Samples of the same can be seen upon application at tbe iSchovlkill Arsenal, or tbe office ot Uessrs. M. 'j nomas & Hons, Auctioneers, Nos, Kit) and 141 South Fourth street. Philadelphia. . . . t Terms ot sale Cash, Government funds. ' Purchaser, must remove tho property within Are days atter dateot purchase. Bv order of , Brevet Brig -Gen. GEOKG E IT. CROSMAW, Assistant Quartermast-r Gennral U . Army1 HENRY W. JANES, Brevet Major, A. Q. M. United States Army, 7 11 Ut Executive ana Inspeotiox Ollloer. r "jr. MEDICAL. R H EU r.i ATISF.1, COLT, NEURALGIA, ASTHMA, CONQUERED AT LA 87. A CUBE WARRA STEP, Oil THE MOSEY RETURNED NOTHING RISKED BY TRYING IT. 8VFfBERS FOR YEARH XOI10E. USED INWAROLY. The followine wonderful remedy for the posl tive cure of .Rheumatism. Gout, Kouraljna, aAd ' Astbn a, was discovered after toe study and prac tice oi a nf time by Dll. J. P. FITLER, One ol' Philadelphia's oldosl praolisiuif pbVfieinns, wi o has maae those dlsoasos a specialty, and baring fully listed its remarkabloouraiive nower lor a mun brol eais, now offi'rs it to all afflicted aud sutler- ins-, wth 'he liberal con (lit on that if any caie can potsibly te found that it- Inla liblo owtr cannot overcome, II Ki WILL reuul tosucb case oroasoa tho l-ill amount paid In tho trial ot this remedy, "In. ciedlb'e if this oflcr may -cem, tho propnotor knows lull well m m experience tbe merits ol the remedy and the safety ot bis oflor. It contains no ilercurv, Colobicum, Minerals, Sletals, nor anything injurious or unileaant. Price per bottle. 1'ienaien only ai too Prin cipal Lctot, .No 29 Mouth KOCKlli Mrcot, aoove l liesnnt. heielr I'il LH: may 0e personally con sulieu, ir e nfetiaruo-. ntheft iclcrences of wonderful cures accompany rsch fcoifle. CKR1IFICATK8. ' ', Ami na hundreds ot Testimonials of its efficacy, the iollow.ur n apoo ahio vi t mu huve Kindly cotisenlid to answer any inquiruM iestootiuit-,'i wncdcrlul euro of the t.reai Khcuna:io itomedr which may be icqnirod of them: Conrad F. Clothier, Esq , o. 2 V. Water street. V iliisui Anfpnch, Eta .So 2 N. 1 bird street. 'lhomas Allen, Esq.. Soventh stroot above llrown. 'I B. 1'. U'Xcy, Ytq., Ao. 622 ChonnL strrct. GeoreJ Weaver, Ksq.. No. 1827 Walnut street. Joseph Mteveiis, o. C38 Owen ftreet John Ellison, Franklin ana Poplar streets. George Landeil, ten., tno L06 Green street. S'auiuel w . Jacots, esq.. Arch t above 8Utb. llicbao) W eaver. Esq.. No 1606 Green stieet. Jotcph Bakci . Ksq , 828 N Fifth street. W. J Millweil, Bndo-burir. Joseph t'omlv, Frankford ' ' ' ' Ber. J. ball burr, Vickstiurr, Miss. 6 27 QHEHOKEE PILLS. Or Female Regulator, Cure Suppressed, excessive, snd Patnitol M"nstraatlon, Otee n Mrannss. .Nervous lind Nplnal Alteoilous, Pulns In ibe Mack, Sick lieadacbe, t.ldumess, 1 And all diseases tbat spring from lrrei'U arltv, by re movlug ti e cniise and all tim effects tbat aris. irom It. Iliey are penevt y safe In ail cases except when for bidden by dliettlons. aud are easy to administer, aa they are nicely tuyar cai d. bev should le Iu the bands of ol every imiiuen. wife and n other In the lana. Ladles can address us In perfect coa tldeuoe, and stato ttar lr complaints In ml . as we treat all female Con plaints, and prepare Medicines suitable tor alt-diseases to whleli ilu y are subleut Xliirty-two pae pamphlet, In a s sled envelope free. ,.ihe ( berokee Vl'ls are sold ty all druagUta at ! oer box. or six boxes fur 9; or Uioi are sent br snail, free of postsge, in an onllnum t er. tree from observation, by addressing tbe sole proprietor. . . , . Dr. W. R. MERWIN, '' ' Ko 37 WALK EE Street, New York. S. B Cherokee Pll s No. S are prepared for tp'eial easel when milder mediclucs tall ; these are sent by mall, free oi postuge, on rocelpt of 4, the prict uf each box. t DR. WRIGHT'S REJUVENATING ELIXIR, OR, ESSENCE OP LIFE, Cures Oeneral Debliitv. Weakness, Hysterics In Females, Palpitation oi the Heart, and all Aervous diseases. It restores new lite ard vigor to tbe aged, causing the hot blood of youtb to courso the veius, le-tonng tne Orvaus of Ceuerstion, removing lino;enc and Debility, and reslurlng mmihiiots aud .u 1 viuor, tlms proving a perfect Kllxirof Love," removing Sterility anil Bar rennets In both sexes. To the young, middle aed, and asea. there Is do greater boon than bis "Kllxirof Life." It gives a new leuse of liiu, oausli g the weak and dubili. la ed to have r newra s r ucth and vigor, aud tbe en lire st stem to ihrlil with joy and tilea-nre. Price (juo bottie, S2; three be tiles, S3. Sent by ex press to any address. Our medicines are sola and recommended bvall re spectable (irutrpists m ever part of the civilized globe. Seme unprinclp'ed dealers, however, trv to deceive their cuntomeis by Belling cheap and worthless compounds in order to make monev. l'e not doev'ved-rask for these Medicines an 1 take i o others if the drag!. 1st does not keep them, write to us. and we will send thera hv ex press, caielully packed, free irom observation. We will be pleaned to receive letters with lull statements In re gard to any diseste with which ladles cr gentlemen are afflicted Address all letters for medicines, pamphlets, Dr. W. R. MERWIN, No. 37 WALK KB Btreet, Kew York. 6 II mwfSrp J)R. SBELYE'S ; LIQUID CAT AREH; REMEDY. Cure Warranted if Directions are Followed, ' COLD IN BE HEAD KF.Ltk.YED IN A FZW MINTTB-J.' , . ( UB. SKtLVE'8 . BRONCHIAL, SYTITJP! ' An unfailing Kemedv lor ousbs. Colds, Bronchitis, ore Throat. Hoarseness, and Irritation of tbe Bron chial Tubes or Luus, 'Pickling in the Throat, and Croup. ' , . DB. D. H. BEELYE & CO., Proprietors. Freeport Illinois., AGENTS FOR PFNN8LVAMA. FBKNC H. UK H AliDS fe CO,, ' i Nos. 14, IS, 18 and -!0 south issm Street. I)YO"T ft CO., , 7fmwi6wrp No. M2 North SltCO.VD Street, I s C II OO LFIEL D'S CHOLERA AND DIARKIKEA PILLS, Cure all kinds of Bowel Complaints, anctfils GASTRIC AND LIYEB PILLS Are the best remedy for all Diseases of theStomacb, and Liver. WHOLESALE AGENTS, J W. DALLAM Ai CO.. -7101m ' SECOND AND . CaLLOWUILL.' R. HUNTER, No. 44 N. SEVENTH sTBPKT. ABOVE FILBERT. PHILATlF.r.prrr A. . Acknowledfied by all parti' t intertilad aa by lar the MOM S&Vl'EhSFUL CHYMICIaN In the trestment f Dutaut ttv h,$ tpsrtallp. QUICK, lUOKOLCili, andpermatimt cures guarumetid In everr oase. BemembrrLB IirNTSB'S Celebrated Remedies can onlv be bad geanlue at bis old ea'abltshedOttice, No. U ti. 8KVEMH Btreat. abovs FUbert. 1 10 it TN ORDER TO SAVE MONEY AND GET AN J article that nearly every one la rushing tor. buy P REM UN COAL, at (6 7ft per ton, lgg and Stove sire aleo the gennlna Eagle V.ln Coal at same priest and a very tine ouality of Lehigh atT'Mper ton tor Ess snd Stove delivered to all pans ot the eitv, toto of slate aud dirt. Orders reoelvad at No. 114 8.1'HIRI Street 6 24 pATENT WIKE WORK l-OB BAILW OS, BTOBK FRONTS, ' GUAKD8, PARTmONS, , . IKON rEDSTEADS, AND WIRE WO UK, . , ... , i In variety, manutsotured by t (i M. I20m8p WALKER A SONSi ' Wa It K rwiMXTq Street. "1 tlA"! SOUTH ' STREET, M. D'ANCONA -i " i-i.' pavs io mgnw pure tor Lades and ln.. . i..ll..n. lui k.inii ij . .m9a SO. 1341 SOUTH btnl bebt Broad . . -.'vu. wvuh .v.. . TOB PRINTING, IN COLORS OR PLAIN I neatlv and expeilHloasly done In the EVER I Nil lEUStlttAi il BVILDLNO, uilrO floor, ' (iftli? t least 0B rU9 ni vj yuuv