J I J jj aj u lvjt IjUN wxu. i .For Additional Local licme see Thiri Page. Exhibition of the Maxi.y Abt The rouiis Outwitted Brutal Pbizh-Fioht. It U not often thai Phi lartelpnta Journals have to publish the particulars ol such a disgusting ex it bition as tliflCTaceJ our city yesterday. We had hoped, for the credit and pood name of the city that such thinos were confined to other places. Yet the public has been startled by the actual occurrence, In their very midst almost, of 1 one of the most ehockiaply brutal prize-fights that hits taken place for years. Ttie parties concerned, by some nieuns or other, contrived to blind the police a to the real place the fight was attended to bo io.ifi.bt, in. The first news of It was brought to tne police otutiou No. 16 about 9 P. M. the evoDiiiQ! of the 16th. A Sr-rtreant with a squad of nine men was ImaiedH icly seat ut to the spot de-ijrna'ed, near Belm mt Co' tfijre. tn the rural clis rict. The police were placed in arabush to anit the sitivhI of the parties com ernc d. They had orders to send one man back to the station lor reinforcements on the arrival of the roughs Just before caylmut they commenced to arrive, buch a motley Hsseublaee I There were muslin of all descriptions, professional thieves, pickpockets, and bruisers, and fancy men of every stripe. Thev came in vehicles as varied as themselves There were carnage, bufryies, cart", lurtu'me cms, etc. etc., carrying quite fiUO out to the scene of the expected tiVht. About 4 A. M. yebterday, they commenced operations, ana laid out aud pitched the ring, be oiothe pricliial-, Burner Kocfc or Charley Woods could make themselves reidy lor their brutal woik, there was an alarm sriven, another squad of police irom the Filti-euth District cum in B on them from the diiection or Columbia bridge. The whole caboodle, of them took instant flipht, wi o such success that but a sinple prisoner was capfuied. Ho was sent to the fetation, but subne.jueiiti,y commuted to Moa mensing to nns er. The whole posse sucreded in blinding the authorities, and made their retra.t in good order to a spot a lew miles south of the city, be tween thejtope Ferry ao1 Fort MiOlin, where they pitched their riup. and had everyihiugtheir own WAV linmnlpatstrl aVimitttl A M rPliu nn,nn.rv..tn stripped atd went at it. Pat. Cook whs stake holder. This disgraceful affair was allowed to ro on, and the two brutes foujrht seventy four rounds in the space ot one hour and nmotoen minutes. Conspicuous among the crowd mltrht oe seen Billy McMullui. The Fourtn Ward was well ieprecenred. Both of the combatants were shockingly bruised. One wa totally blind before he gave np, and the heads oi both of them were bruised and swollen to twice their natural size. Thev effected their re rent in cood order, without losing any prisoners, there beiug no police on or near tne ground in sulSc.eut numbers to make aneU in such a crowd. Nei'herot tne principals was over twenty-one years of age. W heu we see such la wles ' proceedines carried on in our very niidsr, well may we ask, "Where are we drift iii g to?' It seems hard to believe that such an atlair could go on unmolested, and the feeling of our citizens outraced in such a manner. We can ouly hope that our city may never be so disgraced in the future by such reckless and brutal disregard of the laws. Every one concetned should he brought to pun ishment in such a manner as will eneciually stop all such proceedings. Aid fob Portland Suffubebs. If our fellow-townsmen do not look out, they will stand a chance of losing some of their reputa tion for charity and liberality. It almost seems that we have ouly spasmodic periods of gene rosity. During the war there was not a city in the whole loyal North that did more than our own. lrom the very first breaking out of thu Rebellion until its close, the purses of our citizens were always Ireely opened to tho suffer ing. To the tirid and hungry volunteers coming through on their way South we opened the great Cooper Shop Ee'rcshment Saloon. To aid the Sanitary Commission we got up the most splendid and gigantic fair tout has ever been held in this country. In that we were far ahead even ot last Nw Tone It seems that we have become weary of well doing, and are suffering our charity to grow cold. This will never do. As a aiere matter of price, we should never allow New York to get so Jar ahead ot us in the amo int of aid she renders to the sulierers in Portland. We should al ays try and maintain our reputation lor liberality and generosity. From the very small amount ot the contributions that are bauded t) the com mittee we are aiiaid that our city will fall lamentably short ot the amount that should be exacted irom her. Our citizens should stir taJVMlvea in the matter. Remember, as we are going to our homes, or are thinking of the watering-places, that there are hundreds, yea, thousands, of sutler ng men, wom-n, and ehil dren, that havenoioof to cover ihem. There are those who, a short time ago, were in prosperous circumstances, are not only penniless, but wuhout any prospects ahead. They have been utter'y rrushed to the earth, ana it remains with their counrrymen to see that tbf ir cries for help are not disreaarded. kven the people of a foreign country are awakening to their calls for help. Aheady the citizenB oi several ot tne Canadian cities and towns have forwarded contributions to the Port land sufferers. It would, indeed, be humiliating to ns 1, after that, we did not respond earnestly and heartily to the call. We hope to see the fund from this city swell up to at least half of that from New York, which is already over $100,000. Gettysbukg on Canvas. The glorious victory which our arms achieved on the held of Gettysburg is about to be preserved on canvas, in a manner that befits its importance as the turning point In the war. The artist who has been selected for the work is P. F. Rotherrael, Esq., of this chy, whose reputation as an his torical painter is second to none in the country. A few days aito the Governor of tho (State and the Committee ot the Legislature having the matter in charge met Mr. Rotheimel at Gettys burg, and there, upon the very scene oi the tierce encounter, tho contract lor its execution was signed aad sealed. The terras of the contract require that the dimensions of the picture shall be thirty by htteen feet, and that it shall bo executed as to all its detail" in tne highest style ot the art. Three yeais are to be allowed for us completion, but we fear this is too snort a lime to enable the art is i to do entire justice to so grand a sub ject, especially as he will be requlic J to render it historically accurate. The p'uiitinn is to embrace a landscape view of the battle-scene, relieved by one of tne great epochs ot the conflict. Around th principal paint ma a border three feetiu width is to run, and in this will be represented several of the most important episodes of the three days' ticrhtmar, The design lor the central study, which is to be completed withm a ear, will be six feet in leneth by bve in width. It will represent the tenitic snd desperate charse which tne Rebels niuJe on Hancock's Corps on the 3d o July, and their ubseqiipnt repulse, embodying, ia fact, the grandest ttrugnle of the whole battle. With such a scene for its eubiect, and the well knnwn rtiniirvtv ot Mr. Ro'henui'l to secure its proper execution, we have no doubt but that tho Urate of Pennsvlvan a will in time become the fiotsessor of one ot the grandest nistorical paint ugs in the world. A. Young Bubo lab. A boy named William Furlong entered a houe near Nine teenth and KlUworth streets, yesterday, and took thereirotn articli s to the value of about $9 or 10. For this he was committed in dmault of $500 bail by Aldurmau Lutz. THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1800. 5 A New Sono to an Old Tpk. The musical and literary worll has been moved to its lowest depth ot late, bv the rivalries ot those who claim to haveoiicnated the dhty of "Rocs Me to Sleep, Mother." That Mrs. Akers tirt breathed these words, the lady herself is firmly convinced; that she did not Is none the loss stiongly impressed upon the n.lndg of several n 1 1 . p r mnltnanla n Mfinil. n .1 -. i However that may be, a little incident trans- pii w " uP'own oration uouse, which may or may not throw some light upon this v-xeci question of authorship. One of the f jurrutrrs of the city is a typo by proiession, a Wbond by habit, and a toper bv tho unani mous verdict ot all who are honored with his acquaintance. That such an Individual should preicr to lodge in the btation House is quite natural. What tew shinplasters bethinks it becoming in him to earn in these swekeiiug days barely siifl.ee to provide the liquid necessary to keep his uuatomy in easy working order. So ltiht ni"h', having retained barely eoouah oi his equilibrium to enable him to prognosti cate a storm irom the troubled aspect of the heavens, he applied as usual for ehelter at the Station House. The Sergeant in charge, with eident reluctance, informed him that he could not be accommodated, that he had been on hand too trcqueutly ot late, and that, moreover, the bunks were already supplied with occupant?. Typo louked very sad 1 o sad. in tict, to put in any remonstrance. So he turned him about and rr.soe a zigzag line towards the nearest curbstone. Scnted thereon at last, he luted up his voic? and sans. And this was the burden of hi9 song: Oh stay, my good Scrpeaut oh stay in you flight, And Hike me to lod o aiium J j.4 lor to-nmlit I fast nie no' oQ'iroin tl.e Mutiou Houee dour, But take me upaiu to a bunk at ot yore, feiod oil ou bui. the daik Irowuson vour (aco, And i bow nie to Lod w.th your u iihI pruce! Jliird though your bn.i be, some'g liardot to koup; I m mo to tlci-D, Her r can r, put me to sleap. Cnor.C8-( With yreattn.rgy ) Stretched on ttie floor lor a piurious ' snoozo,'' I'll diipate care una kick oil' my shoes, vliiie ttiH 'eke it j msy sing and bedbugs may ci. ep: Put me to sleep, Sorgeant, pnt mo to sleep. Ovrr my head, in the days that are flown, A "Hie" jut (tie eayest and silkiest shxno, Mcie goi us I v ore t(0, breeches aud coat, Jck A ople took 'em aud lelt me this hioai. fioiliin' i ke wbissy to charm awav pain, t'ause a collision, or twitch urt' a traia. Oh, tor a drink of tho best I coulo. wcop! 1 ut me to sleep, Serjeant, pat to siccp. Let charity's mantlo, policeman so be Id, Full onjoui shoulders a -am a-ol old; inroad it all over this loKler bo tUlit. And cover him well irom ibe dews of the night; Glvt him a 'mj ill or" anu souu him to bed, And luck this 'eie douireiel under ois head, ho nla J th, bleu mrs be cvrr knee-ueup l'ut me to sleep, M'rgcaui, put me to sleep. The Sergeant was a husband, and had been a father, liw heart was therelore troubled with some few of the pron.pungs ot humanity. What rould he oo but gather up this waudenu minttrel, and bestow him carefully in the last aiid only vacant berth ? He did that very thing, and then, in a guttural voice, the bard outpoured his thanks and his song together, repeating tbetn again and again, until the Ser geant tt length whs enabled to commit the last to writing. To him the world is indebted for its presentation in these columns. A New Steamek fob the "Outside LiNt" to New York. Some time since Messrs. Simonson Webb, oi Ne Xorlc, commenced the construction ot four poweriul steamships, which were intended lor the Virginia trade. But shortly afterwards it was determined to place them, when completed, upon the "Outside loute" from 1'hilndeipli'a to New York city. Their names are the Xew York, Petersburg, Grampus, and Manutw. In sizp, capacity, and internal arrangements they will compare mvorably with anv ot the American mercantile marine. Their' dimen sions are as follows: Length, 200 feet; beam 40 lect:'depth of hold, 15 leet; tonuaere, 1500. Yesterday alteinoou the Alanalua was success fully launched from the loot ot Calyer street, Greetpomt, N. Y. Her machinery and engines were built Rt the Delama'.er Iron Works, New Yoik, aud are ot the most poweriul description, being supplied with 62-inch cylinders aud pis tons of 12 leet stioke, as well as all the modern appliances and imnrovpments. About the middle of September the Manatua will be ready tor her tr;al trip, and by the first ot October it is expected that she will be put regularly upon the line. The ctber steamers are likewise nearly ready for sea. To prevent an inerruption ot their trips during the winter, a company has been formed for the purpose of keeping the Dela ware oDen during the entire season, by moans of poweriul ice-boats. Coup de Soleil. This morning about 5 A. M., Ertward Quinlan, aged ihirty years was lound dead in his bed at l'ory seventh ani Lan caster avenue. The heal is suDDOsed to have caufced his death, as the previous eveniug he naa compiainca oi tne enects or tne neat.) i At ball-past 7 o'clock Ibis mornne. a woman (name unknown) died from the e dec is ot the heat at No. 716 N. Front street. At 7 o'clock this mornin? Miss Dailv died from the effecu ot the heat. She resided al No. 179 Oxiord eireet. At 737 this morning a woman was found dead in bed. at No. 614 Market street. It is supposed irom tne near. At 9 o'clock this moraine, a man named Wil liam Rinchart, employed In the saloon below the Corn Exchange, died Irom sunstroke. He was about lorty nve years old. FUBTITEB PABTICTJLA R8 OF LAST NlOUT'S Fire. The tire that broke out last evening In the tour.h story oi the extensive drug warehouse ol Messrs. Stretch, Rennet, A Co., No. 60S) Mar ket strpet, was very deuructive, not so much on account of what was actually burned, but Irom llooding the building with water. A man was arrehted who was secreted in the building, on suspicion of setting Pre to the place. He was taken before Alderman Beitler, and committed in default ot $1000, to answer the charge ot aison. The amount of stock destioyed was fully coverea uy insurance. A Jay in Bobkowkd Plumage. This morninit the authorities were telegraphed to the ctlect that a female named Mary Gaibraith might be expected in this city from Delaware, clad in stolen garments.' Accordingly, she was arretted ai me isaitimore depot, at U'-oaa ana Prime streets, yesierdav evenins. She had with her two or three bandboxes, besides what she had on. When divested of her borrowed plu mage, she bad but a slutrle garment she could ra'lberown. She succeeded in borrowing an o'd dress Irom some compassionate person hrtore she le't the Sta ion House. She wa9 com mitted by Alderman Lutz in deiault of $800 ball. Abandoned Infast. Yesterday a babe of Ave or six weeks ot age, was lound tn a vacant lot at the corner or xwenry-secoud and Wrieht streets. It had been pitched down carelessly by Its drunkca and unnatural mother. V... . . i 1.. I.,.., wl T 1. .1 nolnViKiea IrU.lln UUl nan UUb lllllliuu. J. ui ui.Kufwxa faultily took the poor waif in charge, and oue ot them concluded to care tor it. The mother, one Mar garet Harper, was after ards arrested and taken beioro Alderman Fitch, who committed ner in deiault ot bOt) bail. Stealinq Shoes. -Two enterprising Indi viduals, named William Brown and GeoreeCarr, weie arretted in ihe Mein ty of Fifth and Ship' pen streets, trying o dispute of some stoleu shoes. It eeni tbey had taken a lot of shoes ami a wheelbarrow irom a shoe establ aliment at Third and Market streets, valued altogether ai $101), and unaortooit to eo into business on thur own account. They were committed by Alderman Tittermary. Fbail Women. A man named Neal Nel son bad five dollars taken from him while in company with a tiail creature named Julia Wal ton, in Front street. Jenny Tyson and Annie Oar weie arretted in the same place, charged with the lureeuy of $100. They were all com mitted by Alderman Til ner to answer for their sins. We may well escluim that the fools are not all dead yet. Tm KppTTflr Awn Prirn KTsrvr r! A tji have commenced running their regular tr ps to and from the depot this afternoon. The heavy rain on Saturday caused a trightlul break in the culvert at Twenty-first and Pino, which prevented the cars parsing over, and com pletely disairanged the business of the roal since. The circuit has now been completed via Twenty third and South streets, and the cars are rurnlng as usual. A FlTTrKO ISSTIMOMAL "Captain Van Sioien, we have decided, before orir orptmiation d,sbDds to vive you rome la tin iesii moulal of our rerard. For this purpose, we hve ciofoii something winch will tvpif. how, beneath a tbin (vof eccenirlcily. you hBye a hcaii that 'a for truth, Virtue, si d Liberty, and a mind thai mant FeW you with i articular cams to respect. As to iho fiinessot our plita wen rs I usefulness and beamy we can entertain no doubt, lor what cou'd pospibly he bet cr fltino than thiselogsnt Suit of Clothes from lower Hah?" Linen Duatrrt. Light Ca imereanrt Cloth, A'pacca, Drop ePEte, Duct and Linen tark Cnatr. Light Casti mere, White and Glred Duck Skele ton Vest. Light Vaimrre, White and Colored Duck, and all kind of L nm Pantx Jit linlof Seanonable Clothing for Men' t, Yonthe', and Jloye' wear, tn targe tupphi at Ihe lowe.it prices jmsthte. Joweb Hai l, No. 613 Mabkkt stbhet, 1 Bknnutt Co. The Imbeoilitt of Physicians! Is bl terly In vdpbfd against by vendors of quaok nostrums, who cannot pereuade membors of tho prolossion to uhi or rfcommPLd-thelr pills or powders, the pro prietor ot MARSDEWS CALISAYA TOMU has no ruch complaint to make-ho has abundant rea?on to return thanks for tho cordiality with which the ablest members of tho profession recom mend the Use of tho Callsaya Tonic; they know what such a medicine should bo, and they know that the tonic is precisely that thing. Depot, No. 4S7 liroadwny, AVtc York. For site hy Jhnston, Haltoway tf Cowdtn, Wholesale Agents, Xo. 23 N. Sixth street, Philadelphia, and by all druggists. You mat Cure tour Childr of Crouo. or Coiic, or looihache, or Headache, or H ecplo-sno.9, or fullering from 1 eethinu, or rt orms, or Indiirus. tion, or Wet ing ihe Bed, or Catarrh, or Blealloj, or W lionpiDg-rouidi or ! car et l-'e ver, or Doli.henn, or a Bad Cold, or iloarenov or Banning of the Kerssnd Dontnens. or eien norolula, a thousands have done and do dally, 11 you will only koop a oase ot Jiumpnrcyg' HomcBopathio Specified in your house. Humphreys' Specifio notnocopathic Medicine Com pany, No. CC2 itr. ailway, New York. Swht Oporon ax, sweet Opoponax A SWU.T OPOPONAX, FROM MEXICO ,. 1'. .smith & Co.'sNew I'onuine. lius i a tare and most ex quisite terfume. far surpassing in its rich and deli cious odors bm thmr that baa vet boon off red to the Biibio Ii is rendered by rs plondid qualities a delitbtful extiaonorti e handkerchief, and is con fidents recommended as bulun uie "no p'm ultra" ol futhionahle (porlumcry. E. T. Smith & Co., New York. Get the Bust! Ihk Best What? Why, the host everything the bet clothing and food, the best sewing machine and piano, the best books and pictures, the bet husband or wife, above all, the beet medicines and for all derangements and dis turbances in the a'imntary sy-tom this is, beyond doubt, MARSDEX'S CARMINATIVE SYRUP. Depot, Jo. 487 Broadway, AVw York. For sale by Johnston, HolUiieay tf Cotrden, Wholetae Agents. No. 23 X. Sixth street, Philadelphia, and by alt druggists. Pbrrt Davis Paiw Killer r tg a roal plea sure to ns to speak lavorably of this article, known almost universally to be a good and safe remedy for burn and othor pains of the body. It ia valuable not only for co:du in the wmtor, but for various summer complaint'), and should be in every family. 1 he casualty whio'i demands it may come unaware. Christian Advocate. "Nbedles' Camphor Troches," Indispensable to all tourists. Positive cure for Bowel Complaints. Choleraio Dlarrncea, etc. Made only by C. H. Needles, .Twelfth and Back Streets, Philadelphia. 50 cents per Box. 1 dozen, S5. Those who Suffer irom neivous irritations, itching uneasiness, and the discomfort that loliows from an cn lee bled and disordered state of tho sys tem, should take Ater's Sarsapakilxa, and cleanfo tfce blood. Targe out the lurking distemper that undermines the health, and the constitutional vigor will return. The parties who purchased of us 5 20 Coupon Bonds dated 1st November, 1864, Nos. 78,951 and 78.DU5, 78.H78 and 79,000, Inclusive, for $1000 each, will please call on ns with the bonds. Drexel ft Co.. No. 84 . Tnird street. J Though the Thermometer continues to riso, the Linen Suits at c-toki s & Co ' One-prico, under the C'oi tmentai, remain at the regular price; now Bblling rapidly. Call and ice them. B educed Prices Superior Photographs of beau tiful styles and skilful execution A rare chance. Now is the time. Call at K. Reimei's Gallery, No. 624 Arch street, bee specimens. JMTB0VED Lock-Stitch Hacrtnes for Tailors and Manufacturers Urover & Baker Sewing Ma chine Company, No. 730 Chesnnt street, 7-a0s, 3-20, Gold and Silver, Compound Tktehkst and Uhcurrent Bans Notes Bought and hold, by Drexel & Co., No. 34 South Iuikd street. Compound Interest Notes " 7 8 10 and 6-20a wanted. De Haven k Brother, So 40 S. Tnird St. Cbover & Baker's Uiir iest Premium Elastio fititcb tsewing Machines tor family use, No 739 Chtsnui street. "lubncative packing tor steam enpincs. for terms see 723cbesnuist.,phila.,aiid aJdeyst., new york. Popular Tailoring" Beady-made Clothino, AND Kike Custom Work. Wanamakbb & Brown, Oak ILall, Southeast corner Sixth and Mabket Streets. INSURANCE COMPANIES JSSU11E YOUR LIFE ix iour own mm compaxy, THE AMEEICAN, OP PHILADELPHIA, S.E. Corner Fourth and Walnut sts. Insurers to this Company have the additional Ruaran teeofthe CAPITAL HlOcK aLLPAIDCP IS Cau, wblib, toneiher with CA8U A8SKT8 now on bund' amount to over ' 81,500,000. Its TBI' 8TF.ES are well-known ciiizens In our midst, cntH'lugft to more consideration than those whose managers reside la distant cities. Alexander Wbilldln, J. Ouur 1 bomson, l.eorpe Noeut, Iltn Ji me l'ul ock, Allfrtl'. Huberts, y. b. Vlngle, 1. M. Whlddln, Wlillsm J. Howard Hsmuel I . lJudlue, ' JollU -IklllHU. lle'iry K Bennett, Hon JoBoh Ablgon, Isaac Uazlehoxst. ALEX NI)F.B WIIILtDIV, President. felOBUE M'UENT, Vice-President. JOHN C. 8IU8, Actuary. JOHK S. WILSON. Pecretary and Treasurer. 1 7$ !342 SOUTH STREET. M. D'ANCOVA OeDts'oMtoU Olothuia . JU aOUltlbiaet oelow mi A T J l, TfiY MAYNIN-LA HMjriKK.-On tne 25th of .Tone. 1R6, Mr, JKkOMl, MaV MN.it Phil idelphia, to Alias AUtUA L& BLoriEK, ofCimdei, H. J. , BAMBO RUDut PH On the evening of Jnty T n Key. Tboma H. itanna. Mr. iK?JlL H' KAMBO to 1U ELIZ aBEI'u RUDOLPH, both of this city. H1ECKKL-UBOVH -Jnly 17, bythotter. T. J. Shep'erd. I), d.. kaMUKL, 81 ECKEL, fcsq., to Miss K AIR B. PROVE, el' of tnts city. DIKD. PROWER.On the 17th instant, KATIIFRINK Ol uaMAN JiBuWEi, In the 77ih year of hei aire. Funeral on Fildsy mornln" at 9 o'olook, trom the rcsidcnoo ot ber son-ln law, Jooetyh D. Murphy, No. 612 N. Tnirtoenth stoet. . 1? AFFORD -Snden'y, on the 17th Infant, HKNFTf M. CBAWFOHU, 8r . In his 71st roar. Due notioe of the funeral will be ffiycn. DOUGLASS. On tho 17th instant, JANE E, In tnnt danirhter of 1-dwaidU. and Fann.o Douirlasj, aced 4 months a'd 6 davt. Intormoni at Union Harmony, on Thursday, tlio 19th instant, at 6 o'o ock V. M. McTAnrjE. On the 17th Inst., JOllXMcTAGOE, In the 44th year of bis aire. The lelaifyes ana tnends or the fatnl'y are respect fully invited to attend vo funeral, from tho ros' dence ot his pairuts No. 2416 l ino street, on Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock. . SV1! 0 tr8 17th Instant, PATRICK K r ON K r . aired 64 years. The rolatiyes aud mends of tho family, also tho Scoality ol the B. V. M., and tho Christian Doctrlno "oolotyof St. Paul's Cnnroh. are rospeottully invit-d to attend tho funeral, irom his late residenoe, No FS2 Fhzwaici S'reet on hrlrliy morning at 8 o'clook. luuo.al seryicos at St. Pant's Church. SAlTETtl WAlTE On Tuesday fvenin, at the rcsiu nee or Ms pTnnrllnthpr. at Edgawaier, No y JerFry, AT LEE iT. DAVIS, son ot Itic ard and Mjl ! Kniiiy oatiothwaite, atred 3 year 10 mouths and 13iJas. 1 he rela'iyes and frfonds of the family are rmriicn laily mylteo to attend the funeral, from tho Broad and Prown Mreet Hnptist Church, on Friday, tlm 0ih instant, at 2 o'o ock. To prooeod to Laurel Hill. SCHURCH. Smldenly, on the 17ih instan, LAURA AOELE, dauehtor ot Charles U. and Einiiv Schuich aired 11 months and 11 days. Due notice will be given of the luuernl. j STKLLWAGEN Suddenly, on tho afternoon of SunriftT. Jnlv 15, at Cape lilund. Cuptain UNRY B. HfELLWAtlEN. United States Nayy. If is relatives ai d male irienas of the family, also the rOicers ot" ihe Army, Navy, and Marine Con.s, are recpeo fnlly invited to ntioud the runeral. from his late lesldence. No. l Caesnut streot. on Wednesday afternoon, the 13th iustaut, at 5 o'olock. DIET, DO ST, PINS, NEEDLES. SHREDS ol threads, serins oi" paper, are all RAthorod up by bv the Patent i arput Hwecper qaite a we las n swee? liiK with a bloom and with no injury to thu nap Ol the carpet. For sale b.r TUPM AN A SUA W, o. bi5,.iKlit lh'riy-Ilve) MA KKET at . bolow Nlntb. WATERING-PLACES, HOTELS, AND Boaidlntr-Houscs can ob'aln Bras Nu nhcr raw for attaching to kt n. clothlnx, etc., and a large rarloty oi Keys, at the Hardware store t T HUM AN 8 II AW, No. SU (Fight Ihlrty-ave) MAKKLT He, be.o Nina-. OSETTE OK WASH ER-CUTTlORS, WITH doub'e knives. Tfoof the most approved pa -terns ror euttlnK leathor or rubber wathers tor Wheet wrltthts, Unglueers, Machinists etc.. are lorssle by TRUMAN A 8 11 AW. No. BJ5 (ElRht Thlrty-flveHM AKK VT St., below Nlc'h. HATS AND CAPS. JJ LTATS, STRA.W GOODS, ETC., RETAIL AT WHOSESALE rRICdS. BARNES, OSTERHOUT, HERRON & CO.. S. E. Cor. Fourth and Chesnnt Sts., Ate now closing out at retail their extensive stock of SPUING AND SUMMER IIATS, Con8ia:ing of Straw, Felt, etc., of the latest styles and impiovcments At Wholesale Prices. 6 20 Wfm2n)5pj Those In want of Goods of this description can SAVE at least OAK PB. FIT by purobastns here. UE WEST PHILADELPHIA PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY, OFFICE, NORTHWEST CORNER OP FORTY FIRST AND HAVKRFORD STREETS. Philadelphia, Jaly lo, 1833. The Board ot Wrectors hove this day declared a diyldond ol FIVE PER CENT. On the Capital Stock for the last six months, clear o all taxes, payable on and alter the 20th instant. 1 be Books for the tranfer ot stock will be closed until that date. SAMUEL P. IIUIIIST, 1 11 U 14 1618 20 it TREASURER. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS, AND DEALERS IN Paints, Varnishes, and Oils, No. 201 NORTH FOURTH STREET 418 3m CORNER OF BACK TF YOU WANT PERFECT SATISFACTION 1 In every respect, buv the celebrated PRMroS CO Ksg and Ktove sizes at 7 iiS per ton. Also th genuine i.Al I K VKIN CO it... san.e sizes, iame pice, and a very line quality of i. KUIH. kk and Stove, at SBUOpei'tnn I eep nothing but the best. Orders re ceiveaat.No. 114 houtblUIBI Htroot, S24 R E MOVA L. THE BRANCH OFFICE OF THE IV EW YORK ACCIDENTAL INSURANCE CO. 18 KKMOVSDTO No. 112 South FOURTH Street. 7 1112trp FRANK O. ALLEN, Manaor. pATENT WIRE AVORK FOB BAILIKGH, BTORI FROSTS, GUARDS, PARTITIONS, IBON I5FDSTEAI), AND WIRJS WOMK, In variety, manoiso.ored by M. WALK Kit & SONS' 820 6ni8p Ko. 11 N rlhSlSTU Street. JMPROVED ELLIPTIC HOOK LOCZ-STIICH SEWINO MACIIINEI OIF1CE, No. 923 CHKSXUT STBEK7. LOAT 8EWIJSU MACULNE3, Kepalred and proved. (tt)taUi3ff4p MEDICAL. SIHILIA SIMILIBUS CUEANTTJE. iitrinpiiirEYs IIOHXOPATIIIO SPKCIFICS, nATR PROVED, FROM TtIK MOST AMPLB experlenoe.anentiresnccess; Blmple Prompt- ItlBolent, and Reliable. Tby are thx only Mrrilolnea perfretly a-pul to popnhr use so simple that mla k"!nn"t be made fn using them; so harmless U lo be i rree from dsnirer, and so efnrlent as to be always reliable. They have mlsod the highest eoinmendaUoA rom aU, and will always reudor MtlsfaoUon. No. Cents; 1, Cures Frer, C!oncvillon, Inflammation.. t& f Wormn, Wi.rm-Kcver, Worm-Oollo. M J u rrylnsr-Onllc. or Teotliliig of Infmita. 5 ? H l'',rla' of children or adults 89 ? u Py"nTJ. Griping, Billons Dollo.. r u Uolera-.norbun, VomlUni W I ., "ouirl(, ;,,l,s, llninrhltls M o" u ?u,!,lat Toothache, Facesobe... 95 in" "eadm-ea, Hlfk-HeacUrliP.Vertlgo S ?' u yPVli Bilious Stomach. ...... M i u "PV.r"'"e' ,,r Painful 1'i.rlods.... 5 J?, u ,,,te too nrnfiise Periods 96 ? a i'riV,.I. C"Kh. 'Httlmilt BreaihlnR... 5 ' u M,'un Krv'lpfllas, Kritptloas W ii u "U,!"t-, lM.eumntlo Pulns.. 15 IT, " 1'ileo, blind or blVe.liiiff . an 19, ikks'. a .......- Ophtnalitiy, and sure or weak Kyes 60 "? Il00llie- 'OHS.1,v..ll,.pU'nm:hs BO i . "s "r rnronin, lnniit'iixa CO l, " Antlllllu, oppreiv-ed lticiitliln 60 8i, " Har IitcIiargM, Impnln-d llonnni 60 83, Scrofula, enlarced (ilunds. Hwelllnijs r0 W, ;eiirrul D.-blllty, Physicnl Weakness 60 " Ilropxy, and sciinty ttei'retloua W M, " Sea-Sit-k iiomh, sicktifss from riding. 60 I, u Ikl Jiio-ll-iiic, (irnv.'l 60 8S, 44 IWrvnu tbiiit), Srmlnnl lCliil-.tioiin, Invciiuntury Dis- clmr(i'S 1.00 89, " Sore iTloutli, I'mik. r 60 W, " I rinary u rukneNM, ni'ttlnir bed. 60 fU " Paiiilul l'crlofln, with hpasnis... 60 W, M SuU'i-rliiK Bl vhiintfe of i 1 IV 1.00 fW, " I.ileN), tipaMivi, t)U Vitus' linnco. 1.00 M, " Aliphtlicr.u, ulcoralod Soro Throat. 60 FA.TIILV CASES. 85 larpe vials, morocco cw, and honk complete 10 00 90 lare vials, In monicco, and book 6 00 80 lanre vlnls, plain case, nnd book f 10 16 boxes (Nos. 1 to 15), and book 3 00 VETlSRlXAItY SPIXIPICS. Mahogany cases, 10 vials, with book 110 00 Blnclo vifils, with directions 1 00 V These Komediea, by the case or idngle boi, are sent to any part of the country, by Mull or Express, free of charge on receipt of the price. Address IITJMPHKKY8' 6PK.OIKIO HOM020PATH10 MKPIC1NK COMPANY, Office and Depot, No. otii Broadway, New York. Da. noMPHUFTe is conaulto.: dully at his oQoe, jersonaU or by letter, as above, for all forms oi FOU ULE BY ALIi DRircniSTS DYOTT CO.. .10HSON. HALLOW AY A COW T)KN. T. R. CALLKVJ)KR, and AMBROSiS MM11U, VVbolesuIe Agents Philadelphia, Q II Ell OK EE CURE, THE GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE, CURES ALL DISEASES CAUSED BY YOTTTHrOL INDISCRETION, VIZ SEMIKALWl.AKKb.S4, LOSS OF JklfcMOKY, UNIVERSAL LASSITUDE. PAINS IN 'iHK HACK.. DlBlNKSS OF ViaiOV, WEAK NERVES, PREMATURK OLD AGE DIFFICULT BBEATntMl, INSANITY. PALE COUNTENANCE, CONSUMPTION, . , , ANT ALL DISEASES That follow as sequence of youlmul indiscretions. THE CHEROKEE CURB Wfll restore hea.th and rigur. and eil'eot a permanent cure alter all otbur medioines have tailed. 1 birty-two oaice pamphlet sent to a sealed envelope, free to anv addfa. tike 2 tei bottle or three bottles for BA fold by all Drupgixts: or will be sent bv express to any por ton or the world, on the receipt of price, 'jy the DR. W. R. MERWrN, No 3i H alitor street, Nevr York. CIUEBOEEE REMEDY" Cures all Urinary Complaints, via. j uravel. Inflam mation ol the Hladdcraud Kidnoys Retention oi Urine. Strictures ol the Iretura DroiMt cal Mwe lins Brick uuri DKyuxiv. auu an uiseases mat require a diuretic. anil lAm iioul In .(............ , u .K nuw " uvu wovu u v it i u ul. mi 11 rt L II , 1 10 ( HKkfiltkK. is.h.tiiw does not fall tn cure ftonnrihma liiiu nnA all Mnnna l Uobarnealn Alateor Female c irlng recent cass la Irom OLe to three davs and is especla ly lecommended m iuuh cw m iiuor&Dus or wanes in remains. Ibe two meuiclnta used In conjunction will not lali to remove this disagreeable eomp aiot, and In those cases Wlicre on er me'tlclnes oave been used wiibout saocess. rnue, nemeuy, uue isoiue, i. inree Uot.iei, Ini,'P.tlnn a-j h w The Cherokee "Cure." ".md" and "fcl.'.o" are to be found In all weU-renulaied dm stores, and ara nouuimeiuiea oy pnysioians ana arusgiHis all over be worm lur ineir tuinnsio worm aoa merit. Home nn pr'ncinled dealers, bowevei I trv lo deceive thnir ens. lon ers by se liLa cbeao and nortblnna comnnun.i in order 10 make money - In place of these B njt d- ct.vea i ine oxefe rihts wu no ouy mem tor you, write ro us. and v,e wi 1 send ihem lo von bv nxarAju. iuiim w packed, and ttee from observation We treat a I dlse.tes to which the human system Is sutject, aud wl.i be p eased to receive full and explicit at- menta trom hoe who have lal ed to receive rellel hereto ore. Lad'es or neutlemeo esn a 'dreu at in ptrftct confidence. Weae ire to send oar thirty-two pave pamphlet tree to every lady and gentleman in the laud. Addresa all letters tor uampo.eis, meoicines, or auvice. to tne soie Drnprietor, Pr. W R MEK WIN, 65mwf$ip . . No. riWAlKER Street, N. Y. J)R. SEELYE'S LIQUID CATARRH REMEDY. Core Warranted If Direction! are Followed. COLD IN BE BEAD RELIEVED IN A FEW MINUTES. TUB. SEELYE'S BHONCHIAL SYUTIPf n nnfal lng Femedv lor 'oUshs. Co ds, Uronchltts. Sore Throat Hoarseness and Irritation or th. u,,,.. cblal Tubes or Luns, Tickling la the 1'broatjT and VIVUM. DB. D. H. 8EBLYE & CO., Proprietor!, AGENTS FOR rKNNSY LvTS"'. llUno1' K('H. Kl 'H RDS CO., Nos. 14, 16, 18 and A eou'h ' K .V rM MreoU 7 9 mwsOw rp No. m North Ht'co's Street. REMOVAL. THE OFFICE OF THE , COLLECTOR INTERNAL REVENUE, FIRST DISTRICT, HAS BEEN BEMOVED FROM No. 1 CHESNUT STKEET, 1 No. 247 South THIRD Street, East Side, oornor ol EVELI-. below Walnut JOHS H. TAGCKRT, 1 17 St Collector Flist District Pennsylvania. XT U R N I T U R B.-TIIB LARGEST, X Cbeape.t snd Bent Stock of Furultura In the orldUtobeioundatpr,n400.,g UNION FUHNIIURE DEPOT. CORNER OF N'1',?,!?!; STREETS, ai,d Nos. iW snd 39 N hKCON I) Street Parlor Bulls, w Ult. Brocade, Plush Damask, or K Iinln-room. Chamber. Library RItchcn, and Office rornl ure, at "l'u owt lo prloes, and the newest st 'cs aod patterus. Public lluiliiioK School College, and shop Fort lture In endless verietv All klud. ot Fnmlture wanted by housekeeper at excredli'Hiy low Plces at ehlier ol their immense estab lishments It fU want to save monev aud get well served go to GOUI D A CO. before purchasing else wbeie Corner of NINTH and AtABKET, aud Nos. It and aH. 8EC0SD Streeu 3 106b UNADULTERATED LIQUORS ONLY". , RICHARD PENISTAN'd . , SJMtE AND VAIT'TH. Nearly Oopomtv the Pont Office, PHILADKLPIilA. Fsmilles luppUed. OruoM.frviu Country promniijr ;twniiuwi ftm.i ART ASSOCIATION. IIE CROSBY OPERA IIUfia ART ASSOCIATION. The Opera House, and Three Htmdre Paintings, are the Premiums, THE PAINTLNGS ARE BY THE Leading; Artists in the United States AUD WILL BB OK IIBIBmOll AT TBB CEOSBY ART GALLERY OPERA OUICAQO AND THE ART INSTITUTE, No. 625 BROADWAY, N. T. . tw!nf ,0 the rftt osa ot Hr Crosby's expendltara in hul dltiR the hlcaKo Opera House over the oridnel CRilinates, ru lng irom the Increosnd ooit o' evrr thlni dur au the war. he b came nnanoia'ly einkar rasxed, aud the aa'eol the rniaultloeot edilloa hs aM reared becoming necessary the iriends oi art here aI In the tsert suvaested the teaslbll ty of mikm u 4ia tiounrtwork of a Attribution of flmt rate tlail ism inss and EnsravuiKS The idea was at onos ae crptei by the obiIiuk clilnens oi t'hloauo whe a. f. llbed to a large fund lor the Opera House irt vswla tion with ibe view ol mallz na ne orlulnal oosr oi taa Opi ra bonne and the amo t mo promoting tke tti for an in the sreat me roooiis of tr vyett I ke plaa has reo Ivrd ne most generous support o theiealiar artists in ibe t:nl ed ta e, while the enirr ivsrs aad pub ish rs bsve slso concurred in a war wn cn e lr lhi i chime the mesns not onlv of paying Hr. rr.s y t r bis lu.niem-e outiav . but of permanently ueaelUsir the art of A mcrlca by th. distri -u I jn oi a BERlEfl OF THE XOBLE T PAISTISOS ANDUOSi SPLENDID IMIRAVI 103 V 8R OF FEiilD A8PRKMIU1I3TOTHE PUBLIC. ' 1 he Crosby Opera Honse Association has, fierfbre. been foraito and wi 1 isue to its members 'iinVO'i a uraa at as each, numbering Irom 1 to 11000 inclulvj ei tit Inir the bolder to lecelveuneor more of the first ola He F.ngrnvlns atterwaidt descrloed, a tree adialsstua to the Galleries and a SHARE IN THE AWARD OF FBEKIUXS. Tbe first premium will be IBE CE06BT OPERA HOUSE OF CHICAGO, ltnatod on Washington street, with froo'sire of ltt eet and a depih oi lot) eet I i bull of marn e aa Is generally conceded io be one of tbe finest boiidlac, I America Four spacloas res, M0 feet by li rest, ea each side ol tbe fcrun . entrance and the olDoei aad studios on tbe remaining flours, prndu an a,TSi(a rental ot JtolMm. l be siudlos are connected wita one or ibe bnest art ullcrle-m Uie ci'i .trr. Oi tbe aid to ri uni "I ibe Opera Hou-e no decrfpt oa can oj at tempted leie; but the actual cost and positive value of this splendid bul ding pronounced by all who bare seen It ONE OF THE FINEST IN THB WORLD. Amounts to SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. In addition to than ibis the premiums consist of msra THRtE BUNDBED SPLENDIU OIL PAINTINGS BY THE FIRST AMERICAN ARTHTS. BIEBSTADT'S gret fainting, THE YO 8EVIYB VALLKi. Value, 8i0 000. CBOPSET'8 plendUdiWoik,wt;A.N AMERICAS' Value 5000. SOHUSSELE'3 KatlonsPainarf , "IBVINO AND BUB Value tttwlo. BAST'S C harming Pain lng, '-tvonDS IN AfTUJCN.' Value, tSOOO. MEYER'S Celebrated Paiunng, BECOQNlTIOJf." Vane000. BEARD'S Great Western Landscape, "DEER OJi 1HJBC R IliIK " Va ue mm. GIGNOCX'S Magnln.ce' t Landscape, " A L P I N B l-CENEHY." Value, irSOOO. well as works by all the leading artists Of tb country. Constituting the irrandest coeetlon ef LEGIT1 M 1 KL f AMERICAN WORKS OF ART i.ver for exhibition or sale, at aay one period B ROC GUT BUKOKIi Tilt, PUBLIJ, And comprising ' THE ENTIRE PBiVATE COLLE JTIO 5T OF III CB(WBV, " Inc'ndtng the well-known favorite palatlnirs of Mm 8CH01I- VXAMI ATIO"l." the "SoWbIh T 1U A r "and'Sr ki CTI nGTHEBKIOALDbSici" with tbe orin nal iie-lze ' hUST OF ABRAHAM LISCOLV. Ixecuted irom life by L V. V'o.k. Voiuj.aiMO, To enable the pnbllo to judw for themselrja this eut're collection, tbe largest and MObT VALUABLR EVKK OFFER0O BY ANT" ART UNION, , Will be on exhibition a part alternately la the OP Ml A HOU'lE. CHlCkGH, AMD THE ART 'N8TITUTK, No 6M BROADWAY Until the award takes place. The holders of CertMeaaxa 01 Membership being nnt'ed to a(tmlsloa FREE OF CHARGE. TICKETS OF MEMBERSHIP. Fcr IS ene she e or certificate, with one of tke f lew low in r heautilul Sieel Fngravlnvs: TUB LIT! LB W ANDlKEB," by TH03. BEADt OK, "OATHERI ' Q APPLB8 by JEBOMR THOMP0?T. t or 10 i wo shares oi ceittfloates, with the saserb Steei 1 nuraving oi WASUIaGTON' IRVING ND BIS FRIENDS For k 15 thsie ebaiea ai erUnoates. wl h ibe flne AUo gorica tenrnvina on Sieel "4ri.tYV TRKA ,"b-D. HUVTlyGDON. For 'M lour shaies of certificates, with the s endUf Cl.ronio ErmavUig (issued exo ujlvely by the Amor can Art AseocJattoni. . 'AN AMERICAN AUTUMN," by J. F. CBOPSEY. While lor 0. ten shares of oerttQoato ara Issued. wlUi CHOICE ARTIST'S PROOF oetfher "Inrtntr and His Friends," "Mercy's Dream.' or the "American Autumn." w, B. Escb of these artists' proofs ha- lng been re touched and slfoed by the artist as woll as Damg llroitAd. In number are bjth rare and desirable From this It may be seen that purchasers of corus cates receive at once the value of their money la cm Engravings, while they also secure A SHARE IN THE AW A BP OF PREMIUM.' The following letter Is subjoined as an evldenoe M th deep Interest taken by the Chicago pnbllo in ihe faeces ot the enurrile, and of tbe warm approval of the plaa by gintlemen of blah commercial and personal, standing : U. U Cbosbt. Esq. i Dear bir;-We have been pleased to learn tnat yen have decided to adopt the 'rt Union" pr nolula in lam aspol loo of your Opera Houne v bl e we rhouid ie ylad to know of your siooess Im such an entennlse, under anv circumataHo a It aoaid aud greatly to tur traililca Ion to r. fleet that m aooon pllrhu g your own IiIhs, you bad given adJleioul im petus ui the deve opnient oi wstuetic tat a amongst us. 'i bat this would be ouly the nature result ef tha distri bution as proposed ot a lame number ot nNteass) l aim lima and engravings we have no doub , aid wa coneraiuiute tbe nublio a on this is t as well as uixks tbe no less linpor'ant one that they possms lu yoat o rs well-established Integrity sutlsiaotory guarantee Hut tho enie i n.ewil be ialr.v a id bono ably oond ictsd. W hh evtry whh that you uia? succeed, we are, dear sir. Yours, ve'y truly, h.B.Mocagg. kaiilonD ugden, v. Wads worth. W. F. Cool Laugh, I V. Munn. L. Z Lelierr. p. u uoon. Blram Wheeler 'i homs t huich J. A. E'lls, A. W. Hack, AmoBT. 11 tail . Jas. C. Fargo. Ueo L Duoiop, l. K. Falrbank, J C. Dore G. P. A . Healy. E. b. Wadswortb, Jerome beecher, Wesley Vunaer, .. H Had I u It, E. I 11 kbain, Cbas. L. vtllsun, II. E. Sarxent, ,e . s. lioweo, W. f Storey, i erry II. nnlh, (', M. Hendurson W K Dogiiett, II. W. i.lnsdale, S. D. Rlmbark? Ira Ho rnet fc. O. L. Fixoa, '.O. Burley, Na nan Muars. C in'oa hriggs, Peter faoe, J. S Ruiaseir. David Gage. H 11 Majle. F. C. Sherman, The subscription books will close on Saturday, th Hid oi Heptenioer, 18i and on ihe 1st ot Ootoher fol lowing, the award of i reuilums wl 1 be public jr made at tbe Opers bouse, under tbe so e direo ion oi a sum mtlter representing the shareholders of a I sections of the countri , and In a manner to liuuie euiire satlsfao lion to al interested. 1 be premiums win be readv fnrilnhvarv Immeittatat r. and the ner. on to whom tka klH-IT i'Ri.M'Dtf I awarded, w 11 receive a CO-Vi-YANC" IN F K OK AN t'MNI UAlBfcllH) TITLE TO THE CKOIUY OPERA II' VSK. Intonnat ou relative to the title wi I be uruiHhed on ann lea1 Inn ti tha real estate oinoa nf Mi sunt ReesA'Ayres chlcavo NO Ii K. In ordering ceiildcstet please name eTay Ing desired, 'end lira is Post dice money orders r uraenhaeka with adiltMua nr' town eouniy. and MtatA. carefully writteu, as every certificate la fitl y reg'g- lereu. All orders for rartiflcatea and OOInmnnlaaliaBil should be addresaed to . U. h. rnwfur, actaary, . a a i - ... i . ihiiM.ii... j..nar. or to 28 Crosby's Opera House, Cbicaao, II L T. B. PUOIP Agent tt r Philadelphia Southwest corre-of 8IXT aniLOHtSNVT, Where specimen copies, ot tbe Da-tvln VN teen. 1 Urn
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