THE DAILY EVENING TELEGIUriL PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JULY 12, I860. 5 COMMUMtOATIOH. To the Editor of The Evening Telegraph i i Philadelphia, July W Dear Birr rieaie allow me space in your columns to my lew tbinzs in regard to tbo 'Singular Case" whieh appeared in your local column of to-day. 1 only wish to say that, ib due time. I shall expose to the pnlil.o one of the most infamous cases of 'black mail" which oyer startled any community. 1 he woman reterred to was a sab- Ject of ehantT,1as were many other indigent ' IVIIIKIVB, uarinff lajlT. wlntA 4tl mnnMlUm h th I cnantanie institution with which I am conaeoted. Aet ine severity of the winter paused away her frequent appeals for aid were donied, aa ours was an institution for the benefit ot poor ohlldron, Not Ion after this notes were addressed to me demand Ins; moneys, and threatening Injury to my charac ter II the demand was not met.i It has but re cently appeared now this injury ww to be in flicted. To numerous threaienlng notes I hare paid no attention. Ho two el the notes were in the i sanr.e handwriting, but alt from the sams oaroe, and all ce rancmg money first beginning with two hundred dollars, and reaching tip aa high, Anally, as two thoosand dollars! All these were accompanied with threats of injur? to my character. Recently, a note was received stating that if I would pa ClOOU it would "save me." ravin? no attention to this, the next prooeedlnr against me was that detailed in your oolumns of yesterdsy. The whole t auaaotion is most infamous, and I only ask of the pob io the exercise of that charity which is due trora man to man, until I make these things appear before the proper tribunal, berore which 1 hare chosen to appear rather than succumb to a villanoaa eflort to extort money. Evidence is abundant, and aitalnab e, which will enable me to establish my innocence of the base charres made by the perjured Tiotira of a conspiracy moat infamous. In order that the Home for Little Wanderers may not sutler undor these circumstanoes, I hay ten dered to the worthy Board my resignation of the office ot (superintendent, and asust gratefully ac knowledge tne symoatuy shown mo. 1 beg of the charitable public to ra'ly to the continued suapor.. of the institution, whose interests lie near my heart, and which us frlonds will not alio to suffer Kespectluily, etc, W. D HuorBiiD, CITY INTELLIGENCE For Additional Local Itrms tee Third Pag?. Commencement of the Boys' Ckxtbal 11 ion School. The Semi-annual Commencement of the Boys' Central High School took plaoe this morning at the llusical Fnnd Hall, which wa crowded to its tall capacity by an intelligent and fashionable audience, among which the fairer sex, as usual, beld the greater sway. For a wonder, oa a Commencement occasion, the morning was cool and pleasant, and the larire audience were thus privi leged to enjoy to the fullest extent the lntelleotual treat of the day. The Central High School, although not ranking by name among ibe colleges of this country, Is essen tially an Institution ot a collegiate character, and has justly attained a high reputati n, not only through out this city, but the Slate and country. Being local in Its organization, and all its gtudonts necessarily residents of the city, the pooplo ot Philadelphia are more interested in its success than in that of any other educational institution in our midst. For this reason the semi annual Commencements are always looked forward to with a treat deal ot pnde and anxiety on the part of its friends and patrons. The Commencement hela this morning was by no means unequal in point of interest or suooeas to pre ceding ones, ir.e young gentlemen who favored the audience with their views on the general topics of the day wore, it is true, some what given to the sophomorloal style of elo quence; but this is 'a characteristic of tne youthlul student's mind, which, after contact with the sharp corners and rough edges of the world soon wears oil Taen altogether, they were fully equal to the general run oi orations on college occasions, and the stylo oi thj compositions and manner of delivery showed careful and anxious preparation on the part of tbe orators, and a con scientious critioism on the part of their instructors.'! The first thing in the order of exeroises was a per formance oi the inevitable braes band. A college commeucrment without martial music would, in deed, be a strange anomaly. But a it was the re nownea Gerniai.ia Orolu stra that officiated on this occaaion.it was a matter of no regret to the audience. Alter prayer, by the Kev William 1'. Kve, the in troductory Address was delivered by Clifford P. McCalla, Esq , of the Philadelphia Bar an Alumnus ol the High School ot everai years standing. The topio ot his discourse was tbe general aim and ob ject ol au education, which was eniorced in a vivid manner by many apt reloronces to the history of the past. His sptcial references 10 the Central High .school were greeted by the audience with hearty rounds of applause. ihe Salutatory Address, the second honor of the day, was delivered by Mr vvorthington B. fhomas. As ts customary, it was composed in Latin. Net withstanding that it was thus unintelligible to the mass of the audience, they paid the ntmost atten tion, and greeted the speaker heartily when he re tired, as well as when he appeared. The thud honor, the .Historical Address, was delivered by 11 r. Curtis N. Harris, who gave a short and toise eketoh of the loundation ana history of liberty in our own country, closing with an apt poetical quotation. Mx. llains' e libit was very satisfactory to the audience, as was indicated by the continued ch era wbiou followed him to his seat. The Scientific Address, ranking fourth in tbe order of honors, was next in ordi-r, beinir delivered by Mr. John W. Mlllick. The substance of Mr. Mulick's oration was retiulated by its title, consisting of a general review ot the course of soient flo discovery. The noble part taken by this country in the onward march of solenoe was forcibly noticed, and gained for the speaker tbe approbation of ais hearers. The first oration, which had no apeclal designation of honor, was then delivered by (dr. John B. Colla ban Jr., hia subject being "Oratory." Alter no ticing tbe importance and effect of this noble gift, Mr. Coliahan proceeded to sketch the history of oratory, and the most notable possessors ot it in ancient and modern times. Although the Faculty . oi tbe High School had not designated Mr. Cotlahan as one of tbe 'honor men," his oration was not unequal to those which had preceded him. The audience was then tieated to an oration in German ty Mr. Samuel N. Levi, his subjeot being "Education." Although but few oould appreciate his words and sentiments, every one was pleased with his thorough earnestness, and rewarded him accordingly. An oration on "Genius" was then delivered by Mr. James M. West. nr. West reviewed the career ot ihoae who have been favored with this ' inborn gift" in all the branches ot art, soienoe, government, and war) lollowing it ep with an enumeration ot tbe tiosuble achievement ot those who are to follow them. Applanse and bouquets greeted him, as all the rest, at the close. The Honorary Address, the first honor In point oi scholarship, hail been awarded to Sylveater . Mb-c-argee, who delivered an oration on tue impat sioned dreamt of vou'h. The glories of the osnqueror, tne charms of luxury, the joys of love were set lortb as tliov appear in the vague future to the dreamer, and then the warning ot their emptiness was given him. Mr. Megargee, who attracted oonsideiable attention bv reason oi bis s anding at the head ot his class a a scholar, is a ne vous and lorcib e speaker tin eflort to-day well merited the continued applause whioh it received. Tbe onl'eriing ot degrees was next In order, Edward SUiopen. Esq.. rreuld ut of the Board oi School Controllers officiating The following gentienion wore admitted to the degree of Master ot Ar s, twin? graduates of the lour years' course oi not less than five yetrs standing: Frank B. Kaker, David Evans, William H Jamea, JoKenh L McKar and William H. Paul. Maximilian Soli mitt. Edward B. Worrell Benjamin F. Naplieys, aud John I Pevereux. Total, V. The lollowing are those who were admitted to the Degree of Bachelor ot Arts, having completed the jour years' cour.e, witn luen- ran ana graduating averages: I Rylvesier E. Meearfse. Graduating A versus 97iHi 1 Worlnlnirton B. Tiiomaa trt S: 8. Curtis S Harris, Os-71 : 4. John W. Millies. Ot a I 0. w alter H. Hays, 81731 . JobaB. Vi lahanJr., s k4 1 1. hrle'P King tl"Jfl 'hrla O. Dairacu. SI SHt ft hariea r. Tavlor. 8H98: 11). Cbar.ea A. McDonnell. 81-Wli II. "amuel N Levi, 87 78: i'J. Uea Ji. a. ucrmeM, atiHU; U sines n W.t, fM M. Total II. Thon who received eertificats of bavins com Tileied partial courses, with their averages, are as loliows : For Three Tears. George B. Ostheimer. aversge 88 For Two-and a Half X ears nenry a. wtitte, ao-1 For Two Years 9. Howard Koop mt jfh, u Fralley, 84 lt t harles JacSaoa, VI 6: Joieta R. tcra 88 t Pemberton B. Went, 1-Bt rreaerica t. wbb, to 8 William 11. Burk, ag'e; rfoaepu uwjm.ni ioiai.10. In oar Fourth edition yesterday, we gave a com. fjlste list or those who were designated as "distiu gaiehed" and ''meritorious " Ibe exercises were oioaed by the Taledlclory Ad (re, ueUrered by Mr, Alfred U. H. Uerknass. Hi oration Is awarded bv the Faonlty with special reference to oratorical qualifications, and without regard te scholarship. Mr. Hersnea wa therefore to be conidored the most e'oqnent member of his mass. He certainly exhbited more maturity and cultivation than most ol the oraor of the dar. Addressing hlmplt first of all to the Doard of Con trol, he turned next to the Faoultv, and tuon to the eradoatina class, reviewina the connection tner ?.1anLl?a mun Other, ana Diddiag -T. ' 1 he occasion was Indeod an Impressive one, and Mr. Herkne-t did It full Justice. He had scarcely retired to bis seat, amid a shower of bouqunia and brief rounds of applause, when some one in the audience called on Frniossor Maiuire fora speech. As be continued shouting "Magutro," the audlenoe was thrown Into a tumuli, mistaking tee words for those of "Fire I ore!" Ladies maoe an mxtnnt rush for the door, and gentlemen, more anxious to know the direction in whioh tlie danger lay, quickly mounted the seats look In gerlv here and there to catch a gllmoee of the dread devouring element. In the meantime, the band had 'commenced upon their Jf are well eft union, and fora moment evtrytblng looked as though a "ncene" wss aDout to be enacted. But fortu nately the mistake was soon discovered The udicnoe, however, having made a fair start for tlie door, still struggled on, deaf lor the nme to the attractive uproar ot the tiormania. The hall was cleared in quick time, no one tliinking ot. much less stopping to listen to, the customary benediction. Great Riot Among Firemen Sever kl Pxrhonh shot Aw Exoitiho Horns Dunnr the past week or ten days there appears to have been a disposition on the part of the runners and mimbirs oi some of tbe fire companies to create an om break, and during that time quite a n amber of serious re sults have flowed from tbis ooune of conduot. Another disturbance took place last evening soon alter tbe lire tn North Second street. It appears that the Shiftier, Niagara, Franklin, and Weccaooe Fire Companies were returning from the fire, when a fight took place at Second and Monroe streets between some men who wore stand ing on tbe corner of these streets, during whieh bricks were thrown by some of the membors and adherents of the M tagara Hose. There were no equipped people belonring to the Bluffier or Weccaooe in the fight, tbe only equipped members being those ol the Niagara and Franklin. During the melee, members of the Niagara Hose Company, equipped, came from the direction of th hone huimii and fired runs down Monroe street, the firing of whioh took efloot in the person of a ohila standing in Its lather's door, In Second, above Sheets street; also, on the person of John W. Callahan, a citizen, who was shot in the eye; also, a number ot the mem bers of tbe Franklin Engine Company were shot In different parts of the body, none of whioh ware serious. There were no arrests made on account of the con fusion which ensued. The soene at one time was qnl e alaiminp, and brought foroiblv to the mind the scenes which were Dresented during the Movameming riots, when our oity became tbe by word and reproach ot our own as weil as residents ot other plaoes. Chief Lvle has taken the matter in band, and will see that the guilty parties are brought to justice and a just punishment metod out to them. The Presidents of the companies reported to have been implicated In the disturbance, were summoned before Chief .Lyle this morning, when an investiga tion took place, resulting In the exhoneration ot all the companies named, exoept tao Niagara Hose, who remsed to be represented. Runaway and Accident. About eight o'o ock last evening Michael Ma?innis. living at Third and Queen streets, while driving along Fede ral s'reet, near Tentu, in company with a fnend named Beatty. met with a serious accident, his inend also snaring a simi ar fate. ItSDDears that a bolt which holds the carriage- tongue came out, striking one of the horses whioh Mr. Maglnms was driving, ine animai imme diately started off at a rantd rate, and ran as tar as Ninth and Federal streets, where became in contact with a tree-box. striking oue ol bis legs so violently that it was broken by the blow. The carnage was da-hed to pieoes, and tbe two gentlemen named were thrown out and bad their ankles imotured. They wire subsequently removed to their residences, wl ere tbe traotuied limbs were reset The horse was valued at a thousand dollars, and was highly priced by the owners. Attempted 'Eobb cbt. John Wray and another man, whose name is not known, wont into a furniture store at Beoond and Willow streets yes fi.HlnT aflnrnnnn. and mimmenaed nrioine the dif ferent articles of furniture. While the irieud of Wray was engaged in conversation with the keeper of the Htore. Wray went out. and coming In tbrougn a back door, commenced operations on the desk of the proprietor. While thus emraged he was seen Dy Officer Honrk. who immediately suDDcd in and took the accused into custody. During the excite ment oroateU by ine ane-t. tbo accomplice of Wray mailn mind his eacane. Wrav was then taken before Alderman Poland, and held to answer for the offense Disorderly Botjujc. Isabella Williams mi arrested vesterdav afternoon by Officer Wilson, in Spaflord street, on tbe charge of keeping a disor derly bouse. On visiting the premise the officer found five or six females, who were charged with being disorderly and behaving in an unbecom'ng manner. Tbo whole oarty were taken before Alder man Tittermary and beld to answer lor tne onense. Arrest of Vagrants. -The officers in the lower sections of the city, whoee duty it is to rnard neaoeable citizens living in the neighborhood of Bedford. Baker, and Spaflord streets, made one hundred and fifty arrests ot vagrants during vaster iv aftmnnn and this morning. They were ail taken to the Alderman's office and committed under the Vagi ant act, Instantly Killed. John ltoblnson, aged nine years, tell off a horse he was riding last evening on Lancaster avenue, above Fortieth street. n rA.med on Bridge street, above 1 hirtv-nlnth. lie was removed to his residence, and the Coroner notified ot the laot. The Pobtland Stjtfkbebs. Mayor McMichael has received the following additional nnntribntions tor the Portland sufferers! C. C . 85; MP i,6 F. L . 6; J. L 20; H. L Hode, $'.'6; James Alcorn. 155: btokes. Caldwell & CO., czo; H. P. Mellon, Myer fc Co., tuuu Pbeps Club. A special meeting of the Press Club, to take action on tbe death ol John Mason Grier, will be beld this afternoon at four o'clock. Slight Ftre. A slight fire took place last evening at No. 602 Brook street, destroying a bed belore it was exongataaea. .loss tnning. A Golden Crown was wont to be awarded by the Bomans to him who saved the life of a Roman citizen. What reward is fitting tor a man who saves the lives of not one, but of hundreds and thousand of American citizens? Yet this is done daily and hourly by Pr. T. W. Marsden. in the use of his VEGETABLE SANATIVE PILLS, which are rapidly superseding every other pieparatlon lor the special disease for which they are designed. Depot, Jio. 487 Broadway, Sew York. For $le by all drug- gilti. Latest from the Fobtunb-Tellers. Mrs. Dubster Well. cook, what Dioture's that vnn're viewing o suspiciously t Cook Why. ma'am, there's an extra-ornary tor tin-teller that promises to send any young lady a Diotur' of her tutur nusoana iur nitv cents o i sent tbe money and got thm; and I was just won rinrn who it ta tnat it looks o muoh like Mrs. Uubster wny, iawi mart jar. vuuster binuelll He got some cartes devisne taken lat mi,.v. and tbia ta one ot Ibe suoliea ones. Cook 'ron my wora, mai s jui wuu uui ttbh, ' . . i . . . . i nr.n aa a.r Iluhater aavs. mere see. in io lie cueauu an deceivin' most everynnerei exoept at me greai oig clothing place. Tower Uaii. 7 M j I Thlatfira. Light Cattimere and Cloth, A'pacca, Drap d'Ete, Dvck and Linen touk CoaU. Lipt Caarimere, White and Colored Duck Skele- Light (Jtmtimere, White and Colored Duck, and a'l kind of Linen Pants. . , . AllkindHofSfatonable Clothing for Mm', ToutW, and Joyi' wear, tn large tupply, at thi lowest price No. K18 MaBKKT -TBEET, Bennett & Co. Asiatic Cholera, especially in Its early stagns, is a disease quite amenable to medicinal treatment In a!mot every case UARtDinPS ASIATIC CHOLERA CVBE will obeok the disease at this period; it should always be given at the very first appearance of tbe premonitory symptoms, liven when the disease has been suffered to reaolt the ad vanced stave ot collapse, It is by no means boneless. and this Cholera Cure will oure It then, it anything i can. Depot, Ao. 487 Broadway, New York, For tale by all iruygittt. A IJinoRtiSREO Statb or thh Blood is the prime rau-e of many very troublesome complaints. Skin l"m ases. Merourial Affections, scrofula. Wourw, ana Goitre are but a few ot tbo many disorders arising irom Ihe depraved condition of the vital fluid. For diseases of this class jATsa'B Altxrativb is a re'iabie curative; by ent ring into the circulation it thoroughly purifies the blood, and remove any moibld tendenov tj disease whic i may exist in the svsiemt it, at the same time, sustains the strength of the patient, and imoarts vigor to the whole physi cal structure. To be satisfied of its efficacy, read the testimony of those who have been radically cured by It, given at length in Javne'a Almanac. l'repaied only at wo. jhenut street. , IroiTe Extract or IuriK Jamaica Oihobr This great preparation should be in the hands of every lamily. For indigesiion, nausea, heartburn, sick headache, cholera morbus, flatulency, and all other ailments requiring warming stimulant, Lyon's Extract ol l'uie Jamaica Ginger is unrivaled So d everywhere, at 50 cents per botte. Ask tor Lyon's, and take no oth r. Dutoheb's Lightning Flt-Killbb Makes quick work with flies, and If commeaced early, keeps the house clear all summer. Look ont for imitations. Get Dutcher's ouiy. A Phobt Stokt. but I rrr to eating. No genuine European extract lor the handkerchief could be afforded here, under the present tariff, at less than twice the cost of Fbalon's "Nlgbt Blooming Cereus," more dohcious, ptrmanent, and boaltbful perfume than any ane of Hnom. Portsmouth Chronicle. Rhkum atistc I have nnauoceisrutlv tried every thing, i tne oommon cry of thousands, who will sever get well until they use tne only reliable posi tive oure ever discovered Dr. Fitter's Kheuraatlo Kemodv. Cure warranted or money returned. Prepared at No. 29 S. Fourth street. Improved Lock-Stitch Machines for Tailors and Manutaoturers. Grover & Baker Sewing Ma chine Company. No. 73.) Cheannt s'reet. Rkdccbd Prices.-Note the tact, and dont fall to have yonr photovraph taken when desired at Rel ator's gallery. No. 624 Arch street. Truthful pictures of pleasing styles finely executed. BJStmMKB Coolbbs. No gentlemaa's house com plete without one. We mean tbe linen suiis sold at Charles btokes and Co.'s one price, undor the Con tinental. "cbovkr k Baker's Highest Premium F.laitio Stitch Sewing Machines tor family use, No 739 Chesnut street. "lubricative packln tor steam enpnnes. for terms see 723 chesnut st., phda., and 26 dev St., new york.' Compound Interest Notes. 7 810 and 6-20s wanted. De Haven fc Brother, No. 40 8. Third St. Popular Tailobiao. Beady-made Clothino, and Fine Custom Work. Wahamakbr fc Brown, Oak Hall, Southeast corner Sixth and Market Stroots. MARRIED. GEDDIXGS (iEl'lT. At the New York Hotel. July 6, 1866, by the Eev. Dr Preston, W. U. GED- DlNUS. M. u , to Mies ADELK L.. eldest daughter of Archibald Getty, Esq , all of Charleston, 8. C. 8HOKT K.VANh. On Julv 23. 1866. at South. ampton. Lonir li-land. by Key. Henry t hoever, D. D., Mr. ARTJdCK SHOKr, of New York city, to Ml a SLiSAN L . eidesi daughter of Charles and Adeline vans, ot Nicoton, Pa. DIED. BUMM. On the 9th instant, ot tvnho'd fever. PAULINE OLIVER, daughter oi Henry and Caro line Bumni, In tbe 17th year ot ner age. ine relatives and trlends ol tbe family are resneot- lnliy invited to attend tbe funeral, from tbe resi dence ot her parents. No. 1314 Beaoh street, Ken sington, on Saturday morning at 9 o'olock. To pro ceed to Laurel Hill Cemetery. f FRANK EN Fl ELD. On the 10th Instant. DELA- PLA1NE 8.. son of namuei P. and Rachel A Fran- keniield, aged 1 year, 9 month, and 6 days. The relatives aud iriends of tbe mroilv are reaDOct- fully invited to attend the funeral, liom bis lather's residence, Fitrv third and Vine streets, Twenty- fourth V ard, on Friday afternoon at 2 o'olock, with out further notice. Interment at Blookluy Baptist Church. URIEK On the evening of Julv 11. JOHN MASON liBIEB, in tne 36th year of his age. His iriends and acquaintances, and tne members of the Press Club, are requested to attend the fune ral services, at No. 919 Market street, on Friday afternoon, July 13, at 6 o'olock. BUBINCAM. On tbe 12th Instant, SUSANNA. wile ot Joeph Rublncam, deceased. Due notice ol tbe funeral will be given. 8HEBBORNE. On the 11th instant, PHEBE wife of Thomas P. Shorborne, in tue 69th year of her age. ihe relatives and iriends are reppeot'tillv Invited to attend the funeral, from her husoand's residence, No. 1235 Coates street, on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'olock. TTATILES.-On the 9th instant, GEORGE R. WATTLES, son of the late Andrew and Mary Wat tles, aged 16 years. YARN ALL. On the 9th instant, EDGAR TAR- NALL, son of Hibberd and Mary A. it. Yarnall, in the 2a year of his age. OR CORN OYSTERS, CORN FRITTERS, r ether preparations of green corn, or for those wno cannot masticate their boiled corn, Patent Cora Uraters will be louno co remove alt the nutrloious por- uuui uuui mo uiuiacauuiv uuu. ouiu ujr T1UJMAM X SHAW, No. BS5 (Eight Thirty-five) MARKET St.. below Ninth. "OR MARKING NAMES ON CLOTHING. we furnish to order small Stenoll Platen, with Brush and Ink . Aixo. brands tor marking Tools, and sets cf bteel Alphabet and Figure Pouches, at 1KUAH WHAWU. No. 836 (Eight Thirty-five) MARKET St., below Ninth. CHILDREN PLAYING ON THE SEA BEACH KJ or in tbe country, will find 'reqaent use tor minia ture Spades. Hoea, ate, in the construction or little sans ions tiny canals, mud puddings, sand pies, clay short cakes, and other earthly manufactures aud construc tions to which juvenile depravity inclines. Those who do not think a little dirt out ot place la rural reoreetloa san find a variety of these tools in our stook. tkumajm a BHAW. No. 836 (Eight Thlrty-flve) MABKET flu. balow Ninth. piSURE YOUR LIFE IN 01R OWN HOME COMPANY, THF. OF PHILADELPHIA, S.E. Corner Fourth and Walnut Sts. Insurers in this Company have the addlMonal ratnu teeof tbe Capital stock all paid up i.v cahh, which, together with 0A8II AS8KT3 now on hand, amount to over $1,500,000. Its TB18TEK8 are well-known oliiseni In our midst. entitMnglt to more consideration thaa thoss waose managers reside In distant cities. Alexander Whllldln, J. duar 'I bom son, i.eorga Nuseut, 11 un Jamea I'ol'ock. Albert '. Koberta, p. B. Minnie, 1. U. Whiudln, William J. Howard, Baruuel T. Bodiue, John Alkman, Henry K. Bennett, Hon Joseob Allison, Isaac iiazlehurst. ALEXtNL-EB WUILLD1N, President. VEOBOE KL'OEST, Vice-President. JOBN ('. 8IMC, Actuary. JOHN 8. WII.BOM. Secretary and Treasurer. 1 7 REMOVAL THE BIUNCH OFFICF, OF THE NEW YORK ACCIDENTAL INSURANCE CO. IB REMOVED TO No. 112 South FOURTH Street. 7 11 12trp FRANK O. ALLEN, Manager. TTNADULTEKATKl) LIQUORS ONLY ii khuabu rt.amian's NO. rZ CiibSMJf HTRKET. ! Nearly Onposltt ths Pout Uuoe. PHILADELFUIA. Families supplied. Older from tbe Couatry nroiaatly Biieeueuw, . ssti PAPER HANGINGS. I10WELL & BOURKE, UPAOTUREU8 OF PAPER HANGINGS AJUI WINDOW ISEADES. IV. Wl CORNER 9 FOURTH AJVD MARKET STREETS rillLADELPlIIA: XOSTrONKMISlVT. IM0N NATIONAL GIFT CONCERT! TO BE GITEN AT SMITH & NIXON'S HALL, CHICAGO, AUGUST HO, 1806. The Drawing will Posltlrclj Take Place at the Above Date. Persons contempiatlnt purchasing Tiokets In any of the many enterprises ot ths kind, will do well to examine tho following t ; $50,000 IN REAL ESTATE! Comprising 206 Lots, pleasantly situated in the otty. $530,000 in Greenbacks! 5 1 10,000 FRIZUS. 10 S.OOt FBIZKS. 6 2,000 TBIZKS. THUEF. LARGE FARM3 VALUED AT $22,200. 60 riANOS, t800 EACH. 200 &EW1NQ MACHINES, KACII flOO. 1000 SILK DRESS FAITERHS, BACH. 05. 98 725 OTHER PRIZES. ALL FOB 91 00 FACH. For further particulars send tor Circular. BRYAN, R0SBR00K & CO., No. 100 MADISON Street, P. O. Drawer 6927. Chicago, Illinois. Ihe proprietors will donate to the Home of ths Frit ndless, thioasro, S?000. There will be 83UO0 re served irom the person receiving the UN) 000 Gift, which will be aonated totne poor tnrooirn tne lounir Men's Christian Association, and from the peraon receiving the 930,000 Gilt will be reserved 92000, which v. ill be donated to Ihe Soldiers' Home, oh' cage ; and also trom the persons reoeivioc tbe 810,000 Ult'S in ureonDBCB win ue reserved qouu, macint; rzfXX). which will be donated to the diOercnt Oroban Asylums in tbe city ot Chicago. A pnrioot tiue will oe given to au oi tne above Real Estate. It BIOKRENE, OR LIFE-REJUVENATOR. 8TRESOTHTO THE WEAK-TOCTH TO THE AO ED Thla nrenaratlon is uneooal ed as a relnvenator and ra- storer ot wasted and inert, functioni. Ibeleeoe 'ne asm aoa an luonowao nave in any mm Imnaired tholr vitality bv excesalve mental or ohvsl- nai aBDliaatlon.wlll flud tha Uiokrene to be what Its name implies a It e-rejnvenator, wbicb, while it builds up the sbatterca eonaiuauon, win aiso lmoart io uia teeiings tne Dnsciwea anu tauerar wi.ioa dqiuuk uv ouu. Ho matter by what oause any oiKan has beoome enfee bled In Its iunotlns thla superb preparation will remove that caus at once and lorever. BIOKBENE cares Ueneial Debility. Impotanoy, Ner vous Incapacity, Dypensl Depresmon, Loss or Apse tlta. Low KDirlts. Imbecility. Mental Induteooe. P.maola- tlon. Knnul It has a most deliKbitul. desirable, and novel efloot upon tbe nervous system, and ail who are la anvwav nroitra'ed by nervous disabilities are earnestly ao.vt.ea to bk cm u uiu ioubi uooiiwi an un equalled preparation. BIOKBKNR The Feeble, the Laarnid, tha Despair ing tne uia. snouia grve mis vaiuaoie aisoovnrr a inai i It will be found totally auTerent trom ail other articles for the same purpose. TO FKMALK8. This preparation is Invaluable In ner vous weaknenaes of all kin is, aa It wlU restore tbe waated strength with woudenul permanenoe. It Is also a wand Tonic, aad will Rive re iefra Dyspep sia with the first dose A brief persls'enoe In Its use will lenovate the etoinscn to a degree or perfect ueaiui, and Danisn liyspepaia lorever. One Hollar per bottle, or six bottles for S5. Bold by Drua-fitsts generally. Went bv express anywbere by ad- Iresalng m'Tumnunc hili,ii.k rropri. A. iiKiBireet,ew lora. Bold by JOHUBON. HOIXOWAT A COWDEH, no 'a woitn biaiu treeu 4 19 thstuemro No. 231 N SECOND St.. TDENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD.-. I bl)JMi.K AKKANUfJIKNT. Tne iTBina oi tue rennsyivama central tcailreaa leave tbe Depot, at lhlriy-flnit and Market streets, whieh la reached bv the cars of tha Markat Ntrnnt P. seuaer Hallway, running to and from the Depot. Tbe laat oar leaves xiuui mivvt auuui 91 minutes pnot to tbe departure or ascn 'liain. n. Hiind.n- Cara laava Klevanth and W .rV.. streets ssmmatea oeiore ine uoiiiuii or eacn Train Mann's liaKgaue r-xpreso ui mi nr aau aellver n,., at tha lieDot. order, left at tha ufflm m Ml chesnut street, will receive attention. thai, uivi DBrUT, VIZ.1 Mail Train .at t-00 A. M Day Kzprees ..at ww ..atll-eil .at 12 00 M. .at i 30 P. M ..at 4-90 ..at 6-00 ..at toil ..at 10 00 raoiiAooouimooaiion.no. 1 Fast Line end Erie ixpren ttairiKDurx Aocommouauon Lancaster Accommodation Faoll accommodation No. I riitibarbb ano Krie JUai 11 1'aoll Accommodatlou, No.t Jf blladelpnia f.zpiosar ..at Uli) " TKAlMa AHMIVB AT DKPOT. VIZ. I Cincinnati Fxpresat at 12-40 A. M Philadelphia Expresat at 710 ' Paoll Accouiuiouatlvn, No. 1 at SStil olumbla Traia at 900 Lancaster 'train at l'J 49 P. at Fast Line at 1 10 Paoli Accommodation, No. i at 4 10 " Day Express ....at S-ftO Paoli Accommodation, No. 1.,., ,...at I'M Uarrlabura Accommodatloa at ft-M H Dally, except Haturdav. t Dally, t Dally, except Monday. All other 1 rains dally, exoeat Mnadav. Kunnlng through trom l'hfladelpbia to Pittsburgh and Erie without chanae ot cars. BuDila) Accoiuuiouailoi Tialns for Paoli and lnterme- dlute atationa leave fnuaieipnia ai vim a. m. and 7 00 p. M., returning leave raoii at e an a. m. aud fM P. M, la located at No. S?l L'tiexnut atreei where Tlokata to all important points may be procured, and fall tuierma- tioa given Dr JOHN c ALLKN. Ticket Agent. Alro at 'thirty-Unit and Market streets, on applica tion 10 TUUMAB U. fAKKJQ. ticket Aaent at tbe Deooc An Fmlxrant Train runa dally raxceot Sundark Kol full particulars as to fare and acoomuiodatlons. asply t 1'KtNuis ru.NB., No. 1.Y1 lllll'lt KtrMt. 1 ne rennsy ivama uaiiroad (Jomnanv will not aasume any rink tor liaguage except lor Wearing Apparel, and limit their responsibility to One Hundred Dollars In value. All Baaxage exceeding that amount in value will be at the rink of tbe owner, unless taken by spcial oomraoi. a ii FREIGHT LINES FOB NEW YOfiK AN1 kat, the Htatlona en the CAMDKN and AM BOY and connecting Kai.rouds. lNCKKAHtu iiRirAiuu. TUk I'lMIIKi. -Ml am HOY kailkoad and TKANBl'OHIATION COMP-iNV VKEIOUT U.NES for Kw iork wUI leave WALNPT Street Whaifatt O'clock P M. dully iBuudays exoepteaj. Freifbt muMt be deUvered before tH o'clock, to be for iv st t a. t ilia aum m rlsv Ueturntng, the above lines will leave New York at li noon and and 8 P. M . iTelght lor Trenion. I'luitaiuu. ..uju, n oruoa r...w ...it 1 hni.i. the Camden andAmoov ILaiI. roadt aiso. en the Be v dere. Delaware aud Fleming- tua.UieNew Jersey, lueriaeuom uuameaoar aud tbe Turlington aud Mount Uolly Uallxoada, received 'V.0rBr.Bl.iwV''"' nct. at Phllllr burg w ith tbe Uhlgn vaiiey nainoan, and at 41 ami a kacliunk with all llnta oa the Delaware, Lackawanaa, and Western rUI red, forwarding te Bjrauiue, Buttalo, !I d otlTr iolnta hi W eatern New York a ha New Jersey Kaitroad oonneota at Elizabeth with the New Jersey Central RaUroad, and at Newark with iSeM on la and Essex Kallroad A A slip ineuiorandum, tuecliylng the marks and nam tJHm niiliiprrii, and eonaivueeti, muaU In every luatauce, be Mutwlth each load of goods, orao receipt wlU be "'IfViticreaned laollitles have been made for the tranavorution of live stook. Drovers are Invltod to try the route. W ken sioek Is lurnlnued in quaatlties of two carloads or more, it will be delivered at the foot of Far tleh s'reet near tbe Drove Yard, or at l'tor Ne. L North Biver, as Uia ablupers may designate at the time oPaulpu'eul. k'ur terms, or other Iniormatloa, apply to W ALT Kit Fill. KM AN, Freight A geat, No. KM o. ULLAWAHE Aveaua, l'bUa4thukU FOURTH EDITION FROM WASHINGTON THIS P. M. Merchants National Bank Nwlndl. STARTLING DEVELOPMENTS. Ete., Etc., Etc, Etc., Et., EM., Bite. ISFIOIAL DBflPATCBM TO TBSTIRIMOTaLltOBAPn WasHncaTOif, July 11. Another start ling development has lust come to light In connection with the Merchant" National Bank swindle. Leonard 11 lyckr, Vtmi dent of that bank, was Treasurer of the Wanh ington and Alexandria Railroad Company, and in that position was party to a fraudulent issue of the stock of that company of more than three hundred thousand dollars. The certiScatos were hypothecated for the bene 8 1 of Bayne & Co., of Baltimore, and one house In New York is said to hold one hundred and fifty thousand dollars of them, on which they advaaced od thousand dollars. It is believed that Assistant Postanastjr-Qene- ral Randall will succeed Mr. Denison as Post master-General. Kssliaallea f AttrnTQarl ftpMOL It is rumored here this afternoon that Attor ney GencralJamea Speed has tendered his re signation. It is also said that Harlan and Stan ton will resign next week. Mr. Raymond is splitting hairs with the Presi dent, and will not support him any longer. It is said that Reverdy Johnson is a proniineat candidate for Cabinet honors. CONGRESS. VYASHINOTOff, July It. BwBtat. After the transaction of soma local businaaa tha tanff bill came trom the House. Mr. Fessenden (He.) moved to refer it to tha Finance Committee. Mr. Grimes (Iowa I moved to amend ths motion bv adding- "with instructions to report on the third jnooaay in uooemoer. A discussion arose on the motion. ilossrs Grimes (Iova), and Henderson ( If 0) ad vocated the postponement. Mr. Fessenden said tbe bill, as it cams trom tho Bouse, would require revision and alteration ta its most impor ant points. Mr. Wilson (Mass ) spoke aanst the bill aa being; lull 01 mist axes and eirors, which many oC taose who voted tor it did not see at the time. House ef Hepresamtallve; The House resumed the consideration ot the Senate amendments to the Legislative, Executive, and Jumotal Appropriation bill, when the recom mendations ot the committee on Appropriations in rerard to the amendments wero agreed to, and a Committee of Conierence was asked. Thequention in reierenoe to the printing of tha majority and minority reports ot the reconstruc tion Committee made yesterday by Mr. le Bload (Ohio) came up as the regular order. Mr. Washbnrne (111.) said he understood, tha matter was susoeptible of a simple explanation, and if tbe motion to refer to a Select Committee were withdrawn, the chairman of the Committee oa Printing would explain the matter satisfaotorily. Burning of a Vessel at Sea. Boston, July 12. The brisj Jtodman. Pratt, from Baltimore for Falmouth, England, with 2000 bblj. of petroleum, was destroyed by fire on tbe 8th lust., In latitude 40, longitude 70. On discovering; the fire, the main-hatch was re moved, when the flames burst out, the whole carpo appearing to be on fire. So rapidly did the flames extend that the crew barely escaped in a boat, saving nothing but what they stood in. They were without food or drink for tw days, when they were picked up, aud arrived .at New Bedlord yesterday. Latest Markets by Telegraph. Kkw York, July 12 Cotton is firm; sates of 24' bales at 86i(a38o. ihe Periia' news is encouraging, the actual stock in Liverpool being 60 000 bales less than the estimate, whioh was 20.000 bales ot Amu roan. The actual stock was 68 000 bales, of whio 424,000 is American. Flour dull ; sales of 5000 boia. Mate Flourj unchanged ; Ohio, 98 70I3 75; South ern unchanged, but heavy; sales ot S3j bbls.; Canadian drooping; sales of 281) bbls. at at Via) 13 75. Wheat doll. Corn deolinlnt ; sales ot 4600 bush, at 8Wi87o. Beef quiet. Fork steady at oT75C481 874. Lard and Whisky dull. New York, July 12 Stocks are better. Chioag. and Kook Island, 9ti; Cumberland preferred, 401: Illinois Central, 122 J j illohigan Southern, 81 ; New York Central, 99; Beading, 107; Hudson fiiver, 114J; Canton Company, 51; Erie, 74j; Galena and. Chicago, 84 ; Western Union telegraph Company, 52; United States Coupons, 1881. 1091 ; do 1802.107: do. 1R64 106); do 116, 1051 ; 10-40s at 981; freaaary 7 -80s, 108? ; Gold, 151j. CHOLERA IN PHILADELPHIA. Another Victim of the D la ease. It was reported this morning that a genuine ease) ot cholera took plaoe in this city this morning;. The person who was the subjeot of tbis dreadful diseasa was named John Cox, a ho resided at Sevonteenta. and SaiiHim streets. The victim of this disease came from ew lork yesterday afternoon, where he had been spending a few days, and alter refreshing him self, went to Broad street to witness the fireworks. Be returned home, and alter retiring to bed was seized with spasms, swelling up and beoomlng muoh distorted la all his features. Death pnt an end t his intense i tiff, rings about 12 o'olock at night, who a his remains turned blast, giving evidence ot tha genuineness of the disease. A number ol physloiaas visited the bouse this morning tor tbe- purpose of viewing tha corpse. Much excitement prevailed la the neighborhood in oonsequonoe of tha terribla manner In which the deceased oame to.hu. end. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Court of lnrtr ajuaaloaa Judge Pierce. Commonwealth va Bernard U liulsotnan, et. al. Beiore reported. This oase was begun last Tuesday afternoon, oocupied the whole of yesterday's session, ano was resumed to-day. Lous; and elaborate speeches were made on both sides. Ilis Honor ths Judge gave the jury a long and wise instruction. Jury ont. 1'aulU Brown pleaded guilty to a charge of the larceny ot wine and other liquors, to ine valae of lour hundred aud filly dollars, the property of Thomas Taylor. George Kavmond was charged with obtaining; goods under false pretenses. It was alleged taat ha professed to be tbe owner oi oertain property oa South and Lombard streets, stating that it was fie of all incumbrance, thus obtaining goods from, Thomas B. Martin to the amount of one thousand and bixty-eigbt dollars aud sixty-two coots, Oa trial. Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, July 12 Bepoited by De Haven k Bro., tio, 40 b. Third street. SECOD BOARD 800 Phil 6s,new... 9ttJ. 100 U fc A 6s 8a.. 8 2iiU0 do 97 100 h St Nioh Coal.2 (U. 8000 Leh Nay 6s B4s 881 14 sh Lhesk Walnut a tlOOOO V b 6-20. 64 . 106, 1 Russian Naphtha. An important trade ta mineral uaphtba in springing up in the south of Russia. Un an estate near Temrioux some borings have been lately made, and from one of them, about two aud three-quarter inches in diameter, seventy-three thousand litres flovt; daily.