i 8' EUROPE By Atlantic Submarine Telegraph Cable. THE PEACE BETWEEN AUS TRIA AND PRUSSIA. Conference still In Progress on Saturday-The Reply of Italy not vet Received-Commercial and Financial Affairs In London Condition and Working of the Great Cable, Etc. Etc. Etc. The following despatches were received from Vcwfonnd?and this morning; about 2 o'clock: Abpt Bt, July 30 Midnight. The following despatches contain all of the news received through the Atlantic Cable from Europe, for the Associated Press, up to Sunday evening, and deposited here this evening by the news "jrachc direct from Port-au-Basque: THE FBACE HKOOTI ATION8. London, Suturday evening, July 28. We have no further news from Vienna. The armies re main hi position during the conferences now being held in the Austrian capital. It is be lieved that, negotiations are In progress for the signing of the treaty. Tho rcplv of Italy hai not yet been received. .No luriher details are given in the telegrams. Commercial ami Financial Intel!lKae. London Monet Market. London, July 28, evening. Cono!s closed at HSi tor money. United States Five-twenties, 6:. Liverpool Cotton Markrt. Liverpool, Suturday, July 28, evening. The Cotton mar ket is firm. Middling Orlcuns is quoted at HcL Tfi! lb. The sales are not given. Official Statement of tbe Condition of tne Cable. Several messages to private parties from Eng land are among those brought trom Heart's Con tent by this arrival. Arrangements have been made which will insure the more rapid and frequent transmis sion of despatches from Port-nu-Basque huee lorth until the Gulf cable is laid. It 3 evident, from this news, that the sove reigns of Prussia and Austria are engaged in drawing up and signing a grent treaty, which will change the geography and political aspect f Europe. To such a document France, Russia, Italy, England, aud Turkey must be parties, and hence the delay in tramunitting positive intelligence of peace. It is enough for the present to feel assured that Austria has accepted Prussia's terms, and that peace i", therefore, a certainty. What these terms arc wo have not yet been informed, but we have no doubt that Itiemark demands complete control in Germany, and this was only ceded by Austria after the terrific combat at Olniutz, where the army of TTancis Joseph was defeated a fourth time, and his capital threatened with capture. Ed. Even ing TtLEflRAI'U. Additional Details of the Great Triumph. now it works. Since Saturday Inst, no fewer than five Euro pean steamer have arrived, witn later European advices, the main points of which, the reaier will ses have been anticipated by the despatches received through the submaiine telegraph. These arrival, wi:h the time of their departure, are as fellows: Peruvian, Farther Point July 20. Ntto York, Liverpool July in. J'tumyra, Liverpool July 17 Hanta, Southampton July 18' China, Liverpool July 22,' Kow, the datts by the cable come down to the 27th that is to say, five days later. This shows how the news inaiket is ro be affected by this ocean telegraph. Tho advices by the steamers, though fuller, more definitive and (maybe) more reliable than any the cable can give us, will always be so far behindhand that, in this busy, bustbmr, go-ahead ace, they will be o'but little use. The knowledge we shall thm eet of the world's affairs will be more superficial than substantial, it is true; but the superticial must be endured until the multiplicity of sub-ocean lines so cheapen the transmission of intelligence that details can be forwarded, us well as facts in outline. Here is the first versification we have seen on the all-absorbing topic. It Is somewhat gush ing: THE ATLANTIC CABLE. Six thousand years iiave passed o'er earth, While science, like a stripling, bore The trophies of its timid birth In various iorms, trom shore to shore. But now, her latest, mightiest slnld. VTbich Franklin viewed and Mono caress'd With glory ripe and undefl ed Je laid within tbe ocean's breast. The mighty lightning herald sloops Till human touch awakes its 11 es, To send beyond ten mornings' raach, Mew tidiutrt ere a pulse expiree; 'lis laid I Old ocean feels a thrill 1 hrougbout her time-sealed bosom now, And yields to man's victorious will, 1'he crown long placed on Neptune's brow! Calm as the deep in snmmor's reign, And wild, as in it wintry wrath Shall be, with variod joy or pain, Laeh message through IU ocean path. Yi ithin itB grave, beneath the storm, It lives, a breathing thing of life, As they shall live who gave it form, In fame, when called from mortal strife. Soon, like Orion's belt of Are. Its broad eleotrio arm shall hold With all a monarch's strong desire 'the world, and all Its varied fold. And trom its tongue, througa every sphere, Till time and earth together cease, Mankind the glorious tale shall hear Of commerce, brotherhood, and p eaoe. The Public Ledger th'a morning hints that the table has iailed, because none ot the previous despatches received on board the Great Eastern from Europe have been given to the public. For the information of the editor of the Ledger and the public generally, we append said tele grams: PROGRESS OF TBI WAR IN GERMANY AND ITALY". The Great Eastern kept up telegraphic com munication with Valentia, through tbe Cable, during, the voyage to Heart s Content, aud the following news was received: GERMANY. July 17. The Prussians had a successful en gagement before Olmute yesterday, capturing ax guns. Further fighting expected to-day. The Austrian have withdrawn irom Moravia towards Vienna. July IV. Pr9sia continues victorious, and has gained as'Bbtance from the small German States. The main, army is within fifty miles of Vienna. It has cux otf the railroad from the Austrian army between Lepanto and Abo. July 21. Austria ujeepu the proposals of Prussia to abstain from hostilities tor live days, daring which Austria wife have to notice accept ance of preliminaries. July 23. Five days armih'.lce between Aus tria and Prussia commence a noon to-day. ITALY. July 16. General Claldinl rmrched npon Bovigo with one hundred thousand troops. Two hundred thousand Austrious are left bctwetn Hit Mijticio and the Adige. . THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUKSDAY, Jly 20. The Italian fleet of ironclad steam boats has opened tire on the island of Llssa, on the coast ol Palmatla. The result is not known. July 21. There was a severe engagement yes terday off Lisso. Tho Austrians claimed the victory. They sank the Italian lton-claJs, run ning down one, and blowing up three. July 23. More fighting yesterday, Austria Claiming the victory. Tn Cable a HitMB(r af Paac. It is a curious coincidence that the first news despatches received by tbe Atlantic Cable in lWifi and 18G6 have been messages of peace. To-day we have intelligence of a treaty of peace between Austria and Pruscia; eight years azo the news was of the CDd of the war in China. We put the despatches side by side: 1858. 1RC6 Irinitt bay, Aug. 25 ! Trinity Bay, N. F., I 1 he following nes lias July 27, 1865. I lust teen received trom (Received from the Va Vileiitia, aiid irom its leniia (Ireland) Times.) gentral interest I have' A treaty or peace ha forwarded it to tbe press tven sipnnd between Aug- tor publication tria aud l'ruela. UB BAUTY. "Valentia. Aug. 25 "Later and highly im portant intelligence has. been received from China. I A treaty ot peace has bo n j coi.e nrted with China, by which En g and and France obtain all their demands, Including the establishment of embas sies at Ftain and indem nification for tho expenses of i be war," I)e Sauty is not heard from this year, b'lt the new is lust as good as though that inrietatigable peron were present 10 ussure us that it ts "all right." To Their Heart's Content. The Directors of the Atlantic Telcerrnph Com pany have succeeded to their Heart's Content. W hat more cun they ask ? Mayor Hoflaian to the Lord Mayor of lidnilou, The Mayor of New York has sent to the Lord Mayor of London the following telegraphic des patch: "Mayor's Office, New York, July 30, 18G6. To the Lord Mayor of London: The energy Rnd genius ot man, directed by the piovidetice of Cod, have united the continents. "May this union be instrumental In securing the happiness of all nations and the rights ot all peoples. Jons T. Hoffman, " Mayor of New Yorfc." Chronology of th Atlantic Cable. Five attempts have bec-n made to lay an Atlan tic Cable, aud the period covered by the different experiments is nine years. In 1807 the expedi tion tailed on the tilth day; the first expedltiou ot 18."8 whs abandoned on the twentieth d.iv; the second ond successful expedition in the sum mer of lfc58 occupied eieufeen days, including the run to mid ocean for splicing the cable and the return of the Agamemnon to Valentia with rne halt of the hue: twenty three days la'cr the Cable become dumb. Tbe expoditiou of 185 failed, by the breaking of the cable, on the eleventh day of the Great Eastern's vovaze. This year the whole time occupied in the run of tho great ship was twenty days. We give below a chronological record: 1857. August 7. Fir?t expedition lelt Valentia Bay, with eight vessels, viz.: Uuited States frigates Niagara and frunquelianna, aud fcWruer.s atretic and Victoria ; British frigate Agamemnon, and steamers Leopard, Cyclops, and Adoice. Aueust 11. Tho cable parted; three hun Ired and forty-lour miles of wire lost. End of the first expedition. 1858. March 19. Reshiptnent of cable for second expedition bpgau at Plymouth. Eugluud. May '1'X Niagara and Agamemnon left Ply mouth lor an experimental trip. J une 2. A lagara and Agamtmnon returned to Plymouth. j une 10. Second expedition sailed from Ply mouth, to begin laying cablo in luid-oceau. Vessels: United Statei frigate Niagara, with British steamer Valorous as tender, aud British fricate Agamemnon, with steamer Gorgon as tender. June 26. Cable spliced in lat. 52 (leg. 2 min. N.; Ion. 33 dcg. 18 nun. W., und paying out bcLrun by Niagira and Agamemnon. J une 27. At 1 A. M. continuity ceased. At b)t A. M. the cable Biinpped. June 28. At 6 P. M. new splice made and pu.une-out resumed. June 2!. At St'lt) A. M. continuity stopped. June 30. Cable cut on board Niagara, and the ship headed for Cork. End ot the second expedition. Amount of cable lost, 300 miles. SECOND EXPEDITION OF 1858. July 17. Third expedition, lelt Queenstown. Vesftls: A iagara aud Gorgon, Agamemnon and Valorous. July 20. Niagara and Agamemnon spliced cable in mid-ocean latitude 52 deg. min. noith, longitude 32 deg, 27 miu. west. August 4. At T45 A. M. the Niagara an chored in Trinity Bay. At 245 A. M., signal received from Agamemnon that 1101 miles of cable had been paid out by her. At 615 A. M., the Niagara landed shore end of cable. At 0 A. M., received u very stiong current trom Va lentia Bay. Communications perfectly estab lished. August 5. News ol the landing received in New York. August 1C Queen Victoria's message to Presi dent ttuchanan. August 17. Mayor Tiemann's message to the Lord Mayor ot Loudon. August 18. Niagara arrived at New York. August 19. President Buchanan's reply to Queen Victoria. August 23. The Lord Mayor's reply to Mayor Tie in anc August 25. First news despatch received through the cable treaty of peace In China. Auguht 27. Second and lat news despatch. September 1. Cable Jubilee in New York. August 27 to October 1. No tidines. ctober 6. Mr. Varley's report on discovery ol lault in cable published. End of the cable. T 1865. July 22. Great Eastern snlleeil c utile tn slinrp end at Valentia, and left lor Newfoundland. J uly 20. insulation lott; lault repaired at 8'10 A. M. r Auguit 2.-Cablo parted, in lat. 51-40 N., long. 38 W. Amount paid out, 1312 miles. August 3. UrawpUug lor cable; crapnel broke. August 4-11. Unsuccessful grappling. Great Easttrn headed tor Euglaud. End of fourth ex pedition. 1866. J uly 7. Shore end of cable landed at Valentia. July 13. Shore end couuocted with main cable, and payiug out begun by Great Eastern. Convoy: Steamers 2err(bie, Medway, and Al bany. July 14. Distance run, 118 miles; paid out. 116 miles. r July 15. Distance run, 128 miles; paid out. 139 miles. July 1C Distance run, 115 miles; paid out 137 miles. ' July 17. Distance run, 118 miles- paid out 138 miles. July 18. Distance run, 105 miles; paid out 125 miles. ' July 19. Distance run, 113 miles; paid out 129 miles. ' July 20. Distance run, 111 miles; paid out. 127 miles. July 21. Distance run, 122 miles; paid out, 136 miles. Julv 22. Distance run, 123 miles; paid out, 133 miles. July 23. Distance run, 121 miles; paid out, 138 miles. July 24. Distance run, 121 miles; paid out, 135 miles. July 2,'. Distance run, 112 miles; paid out, lSOmllep. July 2C Distance run, 128 miles; paid but, 134 miles. July 27. Distance run, 112 miles; paid out, 118 miles. ( able lauded at Heart's Content at 8 A. M. liret news despatch received from Va- lentla Treaty of Peace between Austria and Prussia. The average p peed of the Great Eastern ha 1 been about one hundred and twenty miles a day; ncr progress navuiB neon mticn Blower than mat ol the Niagara in 1858. The waste of cable has been but twelve per cent. THE CHOLERA. The Proffrrsa of the Kpidemlc at Tybee, I Cteorgta. From Savannah Papers of Saturday. There have been admitted Into the Quarantine Hospital at Tybec, from the 18th to the 25th int. one hundred and twenty patients, one hundred and ten of which are cholera cases. Out of this number fifty-five have died, thirteen of whom were found dead on the adjacent Island, where they had perished in their vain attempts to es cape the plague. It is believed that twelve more have died in the marches, or been drowned in attempting to swim the rivers. There are seven hospital tents now pitched, and under the snperlntcndeuce ol an active and efficient surgeon. The average number of deaths upon the island up to the present time is about one out ot every six. The latest reports from Tybee are that the cholera is abating. The steam-tug E. O. JVe! iter proceeded to the quarantine grounds with the commander of the post and several physi cians on board. sickening bcenfm. The following is an extract ot a private letter from on board tbe steamer tian !salmidor, at Tjbee Island, under date of July 24: I wrote a few days since telling you of my situation, lieport says we shall be released by tbe 2d ol August: and it so I sav Amen I All the passengers are in high glee at the prospect; 1 have been very sick tor three days, but not with cholera; am all right now, and am makiug the best ol circumstances. It would make you laugh it you could only see the expedients re sorted to to make time pass; but to-day is the first time I could laugh, lor I have considered it to be too serious a time to do so. We landed 270 troops on Tybee Island, and yesterday 80 of the members answered to their names. The cholera has done its work among them sure. They were so completely demoralized that 100 deserted and ate scattered all over these tslaudi, and they suy that some have even got to Savan nah. Uf course people there are uiurn irieht ened. 1 have beeu in a good mau.y tight places in my life, but never saw an thing to equal this. It was a common thing to see tbein bury ten before bieaklast, and the sunie number before supper, and so we used to sit on deck and see them cairy the bodies along to their long home, day alier day, and tinnllv requested the autho rities to remove the burial place, which was right in fri nit of the chip. Tho sights we used to see were too much for the suongest oi us. 1 hope it will be the last of tnat kiu 1 1 shall see. It is all over now, and we arc all in prettv good j-pirits. We get the Savannah paper -s every day. LUMBER. 1 QlU -FLOORING! FLOORING! ! J.OUU. FLOORING! FLORIOll 5-4 ('A HO LIN A FLuOKIKU. 4-4 CAKuLlNA FLOOH1NU. 8-4 VIIUtINIA FI.OUhlNti. 4-4V1KOINIA FLOOR I NU. 8-4 DELAWARE FLOORING. 4- 4 D H LA WAKE FLOORING AHH AND WALNUl' K .O"KINO. ASH AJiD WALNUT FLOURING. STKP BOARD", i BAIL FLANK. i QlU -PLASTERING lOUU. PLAKTK.RING LATUS, LATHS ! I AT KKUIIuKU PKIOS. AT REDUCED PRICES. I860 . CF.DAR AND PINE SHINGLES. . CfDAR AND PIKE 611 INGLES. I0. 1 I. MM CMJilt HHINUUK8. .No. 1 SHORT CKHAK SHINGLES. Willi. FINK MUNOLKS. cyrBKHH 6Hu(;r.K.s. FINE ASSORTMENT FOR 6AL05 LOW 18G( i,ranri? vnu nvnrnTArrnan LlilhER FO TN DEBTAKHRSH htD CEDAR. WALNt T, AND PINE. KHI CKl)iK WALNUT, AND PINE. i Qiitl ALbAN Y LLM hliltoF ALL KIl8. lOUO. ALBANY LUMBER OF AL-L KJJjDS M.ASONr.D WALNL'T. 8FASONKI) WALNUT. DRY 1'OPI.AK CHERRY. AND ASI1. OAK I I K AND BDS. MAHOGANY. R08F.WOOD AND WALNUT VESEERS. iOCid CIGAR-w lOUU. CIGAR-BOX MAN UFACTURERi. SPANISH CEDAR BOX HOARDS. AT REDUCED PRICES. i QtC, SPRUCE JOIST ! SPRUCE JOIST! JLOUU. SPRUCE JOIS'I I SPRUCE JOIST 1 FROM 14 TO 32 FEET LUNG. FROM 14 TO 82 FEET LONG. SPRUCE SILLS. HEMLOCK PLANK AND JOIST. OAK SILLS. MAULE BROTHFR A CO.. 8 27 tmrp No. 2M)0 SOUTH STREET. JJ N I T E D STATES BUILDER'S MILL, Ncs. 24. 26, and 28 S. FIFTEENTH St., PHILADELPHIA. ESLER & BROTHER, WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, BTaIB BALUS TERS, SEWEL POSTS, GENERAL TURNING SCROLL WORK, ETC. SHELVING PLANED TO ORDER. 1 he I argent ariortment ot Wood Moulding! in thk city constantly on timid. 7 In 3m TW. SMALTZ'S LUMBER YARD, N. E. . corner FIFTEENTH and STILES Street. OFFERS FOli SALE. CHEAP FOR CASH, Panel. 1st com, 2d com., 3d coin, 4 4, 5-i, t-8 8-4, White I'lnc, Bumwiied. First aud second quality Yellow (4 4 5 4) and White ine (4-4) F.ooiliifr Boards. Fiist and aecoud quality one and two-Bide Fence BourdH. Shelving Boards, Bus. A ah. Plankl and Boards, White Pine Sills, all sizes. Step Boards, 4 4, A 4. Hemlock Joist and scantling, Irom 12 to 28 feet long, all wid hi Spruce Joist, Sills and 8cautllng. Plastering lath lEiixiinh and Calais) Pickets. Shingles, Chesnut posts, etc Mtboganv, Walnut Plank and Boards. All kinds of Pallding l umber cut and furnished at the shortest notice, at the lowest price. 7 19 lin J C. PERKIN8, ' LUMBER MERCHANT' fiuccesaor to K. Clark, Jr., No. 824 CHRISTIAN STREET. Constantly on baud large and Taxied asaortmea of Bulldin r Lnmler. 6 84 g INSTRUCTION. THE LEHIGH UNIVERITY, BETHLEHEM, PENNA. This new Institution, liberally endowed by the Hon. Asa Packer, of Mauen Chunk, and designed to give a ful practical education suited to the requirement ot the ate will be open to receive students in tbe FIR-tT T WO CLASSES on the 1st of September. 1U64 The location Is beautnul, and proverbially healthy, and it Is situated In themlds' ot varied industrial Inte rests, ail oi which will be subsidised for tne piupose ot tn true lou. Tbe Course will consist ot two parte. First TWO YEARS OF PREPARATORY JNSIBUlTlON in Ma themntlcs. Chemistry, and Languages (esoeolally the niouern languages) studies which every joung man abou d pursu. tor whstcvet profession be be intended, -econd 1WO Al DI i ION At, Y AU In one ot tbe ol owing schools in each of which no additional special deiirentiH conlerredt 1. Ihe School oi General Literature. he School ol Ivil ngtneermg. s The School ot Mechanical Engineering. 4 Tbeechoei of Metallurgy and Mlulng. i P1"'c,ul" for admission will be eiaiuined from the 1st to Uie Utb oi August, on presenting themselves to the President, at Rethlehem or un the opening dev. Circulars glvln terms, ens . may be bad by anp ying to Messrs. k . II HtJlLKH A CO., No. 137 H, FOURTH Street. Philadelphia or toUsNBY COPPEE, President, Uethleheiu, Pa. 7 Jatt) IB DRY GOODS. r t v p vt nnnllB nvY-v j 1 1 U V V 1 O Kf Jj I , AT MJLLIKEN'S No. 898 A31CII Street. NEW LINEN LAWN DRESSES. NEW PRINTED 6HIRTINO LINEN. TRAVELLING DRESS LINENS. CORN COIA0RED LINENS. FLAX COLORED LINENS. BLOUSE LINENS. LINEN DRILLS, Fancy and Flutn. LINEN DUCKS, Fanry and Tlain. LINEN CHECKS, for Boys' Wear. IRISH SHIRTING LINENS, Bftt Makes. SHIRT BOSOMS, Very Superior. LINEN DAMASKS, by the Yard. TABLE CLOTHS, All Sixes. MAPK1NS AND DOYLIES. TOWEL8, Great Variety. LADIES' LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. GENTS' LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. Linen Buyers will always find the best assortment in the city, at MILLIKEN'S LJNEN STORE 6 9stutL2m No. 838 ARCH Street. yiIITE DRILLING AND BASKET DUCKS. FROWN PIULLIXU8 AND BASKET DICK 8. FARMERS' PANTA LOOXEIIY. HOYS' FANCY EllILLINGS. LINEN CHECKS AND STRIPES. EYRE & LAX DELL, FOURTH AND ARCH. SALT WATER SHAWLS, Wholesale and Retail. PIKE WHITK LLAMA SHAWLS. SHETLAND SHAWLS, ALL GRADES. PIKE VbHITE BAREGE SHAWLS. BREAKFAST SHAWLS AND HALF feHAWLS. I4 128tuthrp ERE & LAND ELL. (JAPE MAY ATLANTIC CITY, AND LONG BRANCH. DREIFUSS & liELSINGER, No. 49 North EIGHTH Street, HAVE OPENED ON IHE 11th INST., A new and desirable lJt of ZKPH Y 11 KNIT SUA W I, S Suitable lor thu Watering Places, Jnclndius a splendid axBortmeut of WHITE GOODS. 1XCKKD MI1SLIK, SHILUED MUSLIN. SWISS MUSLIN, PLAID NAINSOOK, STRIPED NAINSOOK, 01 CAMBlUONAINtOOK. &o.lVU CIllixMrrrtlreot. TO LADIES About leaving tor tho COCNTEY, 8E SHOBB, OK WAlEKINvi PLACES, E. M. NEEDLES, No. 1024 CHESNUT STREET, Offernarull aasortmen t, at LOW PRICES, of Btn uescnyiiuu Ul WU1TE Gicl8. PUFFED MCSLINS, PiyUE-s. IfltEVCn 11DUS, In all vsrleties ol pliln and lancy styles. I sees, Ftubrulaerles, Hdkls, etc. eto. Linen Sleeves, Collars, bets, etc, in great variety. E M. NEEDLES, No. 1024 CHESNUT Street. OQ HOPKINS (IOQ OZO HOOP-BKIHT JZlO Manufactory, o. em AHCH Strwt. Above Hxth BtroeU PbiiSdelphla. W bolerale and Krtull. Our SMortment ciuhrave s.l tbe new and desirable styles and sizes ot every .length and sue wulst tor Ladies, Allsfes, and Oiikiun 1hoseof"0(A OWlfWAXE ,e npr:cr In nth and durability to an v OTUOr bkirts made, and warranted to give satisfaction. Nslrn made to order, altered, and repaired. 4 AUCTION SALES. DANC0A9T WABNOCK, A nMFIAtfl'VDU 51 So. ill) k ARRET Street. SALE OY AMKRICAN ASD IMPORTED DUT liOOD, BIOCK OF OOOD8 4c, &0.,Ht CATA LOGUE. . , . i On Wednesday Morning. August 1. Commencing at W o'o oclt coinprtalug about 400 lots doirable and seaconable goods. 7 I) U B snnTT JR.. AUCTIONEER. .Ko. 1020 CHESNUT STREET. H i! CLOTHING. gTATES UNION CLOTHING HA.LL, 606 MARKET Street, 608 Visitors will find a larga and varied assortment ot the very best KEaDY-MADE CLOTHING at the lowest cash prices. Suits, containing Coats, Pants, and Vest, trom 112 00. thimhm. aa u. Pants irom 3 00 and higher. Come and convince yourseirea. 15 913m dUQPtTO 45 FOR A SUIT OP BLACK OB C)Ui) fancy colored olotb t army and navy clotblaj Jo., ia stvle unnurpaMtel. 7 tin rp fx KK. J o. UMINTH St.. abov Cbesnat T AND8CAPE DRAWING CARDS. A BEAU J j tiful seiitsot views, flfieen tn number designed tor the instruatlun ot Juvenile artlnts Price. It cents a park ate sKltb th EVKNINU 1BLEGBPH. NEW VOHK. CLirl'EK sto , will be tound oo sale at the 231 WKWrt HTANl. B. W. corner eEVKNTU add CliEHNUT Stroota. JULY 31, 18C5. FINANCIAL. 0,000,000 SEVEN PEB CENT. FIRST-CLASS Tirst Morgage Bonds. 1UE NORTH MISSOURI RAILROAD COMPANY has authorized ns to sell their First Morgage Seven Par Cent Thirty year Bonds. The v hole amount is a.000,fr). Coupons, payable oo the first days of JANUARY and JULY oi each year, In New York. Before consenting to this Agency, we have made a earetal examination ot tbe merits of these Bonds, or sending WUliam Mllnur Roberts, and others, to report npea tbe c. noltltn and prospects or the Railroad. Their report is on file at Oar oulce, and is highly satisfactory. We do not hesitate to lecomrrend these Bonds as being a first class security, and a most safe and Judicious In vestment. The proceeds of these bonds will be used In extending a Road (already complete 170 miles into North Missouri) to tie Iowa State line, where It la to connect with the railroads ot Iowai and to also extend it westward to the junction with tbe Pacific Railroad (at Leavenwoitbii and other roads leading no the Missouri River, so that Ibis mortgage or t6 000.000 will cover a completed and well-stocked Road of 389 miles In length, costing at least 16,0(10,1,00. with a net annonl revenue after the first year, ol over ai.AOOO a. or a sum nearlv four times beyond tha amount needed to pay the Inteiest on these Bonds. The Income of the Road will, of coarse, lucreaae every year. The Rail ron d connects the great city of St. Louis with Its two hundred thousand Inhabitants, not only with tbe richest portions of Ml-souri, but with the States of Kancas and Iowa, and the great Pacific KaLroads. To the first applicants we arc prepared to sell FIVE IlCJiMtEn THOUSAND DOLLARS, at the low rato of EICHTY CENTS, desiring to obtain a better prloe for the remainaer. 'ibis will yield about 9 percent. Income, and add 20 per cent, to principal at maturity. Any further inquiries will be answered at our oflle. JAY COCKE & CO, i 1C lm BANKERS, Xo. Ill South THIR!) Street. JAY COOKE & CO. No. 114 South THIHD Street, BANKERS AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES CJ. S. 6s OK 1881. &20f, OLD AND NEW. KMOsi CERTIFICATES OF INDEIUEDNESS, 7 SO IS OILS, let, 2d, and 3d faeries. COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES WANTED. lNlH.Rfc.sr ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. Collections made. Stocks Bought and Sold on Commission. Special business accommodations reserved for LADIES. 6 72m joim SAILER. GEORGE STEVENSON. gAILElt & STEVENSON, BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 121 S. THIRD Street, OFP08ITE G1KARD BASK. GOLD AND SILVKR, BANK NOTK8, GOVEBN MKNT BONDS, and COMPOCUD lrERE$T 0T3, boucht and sold. " COLLEClIONrt promptly made on all accessible points CITY WAEBANT8 WASTED. CJ 14 stutulm SICCKh and LOAN 6 bought and sold on commission. II, 8. SECURITIES. A SPECIALTY. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., BANKERS & BROKERS, 16 S. THIRD ST. PHILADELPHIA. 3 NASSAU ST. NEW YOKK. STOCKS AND GOLD DOUGUT AND HOLD ON COMMISSION 'HERE AND I NEW YOKK. II JjVIlSH BROTHEHS, No. 225 DOCK STREET, BANKEItB AND BROKERS, SCI 4KD SIIX CMTED STATES BONDS, mis, 6-20s, M 46. UNITED STATES T S-lOs, ALL IBBCLS. CFhTlr'ICATlCb OF IN DEBTEDN B8. Alercsntlle Psperaod Loans on Collaterals negotiated Ptocks Bounat and Bold on Commisglon. 1 31 1 q;iie fikst national bank DAS REMOVED1 During the erection of tbe sew Bank building, to U7tp No. FlOO CHESNUT STREET 5"20 I V E - T W E N T I E S. 7'30s -SEVEN-THI TIES WANTED. DE HAVEX BROTHER, 1 7 No. 40 9. Thibd Stbkkt. TO RENT. large, w ell lighted AND VENTILATED K003I. ON THE SE OND FLOOR OF Tilt ' "Evening Telegraph" Building, No. 108 BoutH THIRD Street, TO RENT, WltL or witbont Bteaui power. Apply In tbe offlc1, first floor. FIFTH EDITION DESTRUCTION OF A PHILA DELPHIA VESSEL. Xlio IlcnryJ. Ouvr" Ex. plodcH Her Iloilcx. THE PBICE OP FIVF-TWENTIES IN LONDON YESTERDAY. Et., Ete., Etc, r.to., Et., Etc., Ete. nrtctAt, PsarATca roTHSBTNiaa tilf.orapb. BiLTiMOBfl, July SI. Tae boiler of the steamer Henry J. Gaw, of tbe Ericsson lme, eiptfded at Light street wharf at 10 o'clock this morning, killing the colored steward, and inuring a colored woman, tbe cook. The boat is much, battered. The upper deck aft was carried away, and the boiler thrown overboard. Pieces of timber and Iron were carried three hundred yards. The btate of Maryland was alongside, Jr loading for Petersburg, and was considerably injured. The hull of tbe f7ato is safe. Th damate to ber will amouut to ab nit $7000. 8V.L arrived Irom riuladelDhiaat o o'clock thlnmnrnTv . mg, and was to sail again at 3 in tho afternoon. She was nearly freighted, and had engaged many passengers. Important Concrnlair Atlnntle Cabla. 11k art's Content, N. F., July 28. The follow ing has just been published on the Great Eastern: The Directors ot the Anglo-American Tele graph Company, wishing in eome manner to express their approbation of the eood conduct and admirable way In which all engaged in the work of laying the Atlau'ic cable have performed their duties, it has eiven them (treat pleasure to order that a gratuity of a month's wages be Riveu to each mun on his return to England. The Directors, while thanking the men for tbe past, feel confident that in the more , diflicult task yet before them, they will display increased hearty zeal in tho periormance of the work. Duulel Gooch. Director of the Telegraph Con struction and MalntoniiDce Company; Augustus Hamilton, Cyrus V. Field, Directors. J. C. Dean, Secretary. The Price ol Five-Twenties (Per Cable). London, July 30. United States 5-20s are quoted to-day at 08.. Piie in Buffalo. Buffalo, July 31. An attempt was made to fire the Arcade in this city to-oay. The incen diary was arrested, and proves to be a man named William A. Thayer, who keeps a billiard saloon In the building. R HEUEV1AT1S NEURALGIA, GOUT, ASTHMA, These Terrible Afflictions and Painful Diseases Positively Conquered at Last. BK CONVINCED BY CANDID TRUTH. A CURE WARRANTED, OR IHE MONEY RETURNED. Remember, Used Inwardly. There arc r o diseases treated witn less success by JwVt,'B!,8,?!la" KUKUM.vriSVl, NKUKAWilA, UUL I , Asl iiil A li w bo preva eiit.nono so uainlul. The newly-atll oli'd fly tor re ioI to tho niaav quack nostmms, which onlv produce worse efl'uct, while sufferers for j earn, repel the thought ot ever beine cored, auo tht cry, uiy Uocior can't cure rue, and I have spent ittousar.tis, trviiin to get, well and am no bitur, is eveiywhem heard It is iio wonder the afflicted are suspicious and doubtful, for tin y have just cuuxe to be. :or truthlully.upon so id fanta, certi. bed to by hundnts, thero Is no positive infallible Pennine never failiur cure lor Klituinatisin, Menral ria, LuuiLago, Kciauca, Gout, and Asthma at ore sent known in tins world other thao Dr. FITLER'8 breat Kheumatio Jieinedy, which defies your sup pi clous, aud communes your confidence lor the lol lowinr reasons, viz : First, iit'caw-e it is prepared from the orlrlnal prescription of Doctor Jost'jih p. Fitier, a graduate of tho University ot l'ennsyivania, and now one ot our oldevt praotisinr physicians. Second Became he has made these diseases his ept ciaity, and spent a lifetime in preparing this in. fallible remedy. I hiid. Because the modicai properties of this great Betnear diflei very essentially from all tue remedies bithorto brought before the public. Fourth. Because it is purely- vegetable, and war ranted not to contain mercury, eolchicum, minerals, metals, or anything injuriou to tbe system. tilth. Because when you have OBed a bottle Of two, and are sati-fied it will not care your particular case, you, by application, ret the full amount l aid refunded without being compelled to continue on an indefinite period, although not a single oas in thousands bas ever had occasion to demand retuin. Sixth. Because Doctor Fltlcr has liberal y reduced the prico irom 10 to S2 per bottle, so that alt classes of socitty may have tho opportunity of being alleviated from tuman sum-ring and diseise. l'repared at the Vnnclpal Depot. No. 29 g. FOL'lti 11 Mreet, below Unmet, where Dr. Fitter personally advises lree of charge. Con-Uitalion hours, 10 to 1. All a filleted invited to call. Highest reierences ot wonderui cures aooom. pary esch holt e. q 27 O H L I CJ- II T FOE THE COUNTRY. FEREIS & CO.'S AUTOMATIC OAS MACHINES FOB FBIVATE BEBIDEKCES, MILLS, HOTELS, CI1UBCHE8, ETC FCKKIBBINO FRM TEN TO SIS HUDBEI LIGHTS, AS MAY BE BEQU1BED. This machine is guaranteed ; does Dot ret oat Of order, and the time to manage it if about five minutes mL 1 be simplicity ot this apparatus, Its enUr freedom Horn danger, tbe chesprcss and quality ot to light over all oiheit, una gained fo it the tavorabl opinion of those acquainted Ith Its merits. The names ot those having osed them for the hut three yesrs will be given by calling at our OFFICE, No. 105 SOUTH FOITOI STREET, Where the machines can be en in operation. FEBBIS CO., Bm 181 P. O. Send for Pamphlet 1 ink
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