8 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1866. EUROPE. By Atlantic Submarine Telegraph.Catle. TMi EABLY MORNING REPORT. London Money and Cotton Markets. ADVICES TO MONDAY EVENING. The President's Reply to the Queen. 4 DESPATCH FROM TIIR LORD MAYOR Or LONDON. 22te. Etc. Etc.. X3to.( XCt Tho following despatches were received in this city at 3 o'clock this morning: London Mojjst Market, London, July 30. Consols clofloil at 884 tor money. The latest sales oi United Stales Five twrnties to-day were at 69. Illinois Central Railroad, 7i"J78. Liviri'ool Cotton Market, Li vk 11 pool, July 30. -The salrs of Cotton to-dity 12,HW lml, the market closing tirui. TOE PRESIDENT'S REPLT TO THE tl KKPt. Aspt Bay, July 30.-The reply of the Presirpnt 1 the United States to the Queen ol England was received here at 4 o'clock on Monday after noon, and will be delivered to the Oueen proba bly about 2 o'clock on Tuesday aiternoou, iircenwich time. DESPATCH FROM THE MAYOR OF LONDON. Heart's Content, July 28. The following despatch has passed over the cuHe: To the Mayor of New York: May commerce nourish, and' prosperity unite us. Mayor of London, from asfy hay. Asrv ISav, Cape Bre'on, July 31, 8-30 P. M. The British guuboat Niger has arrived. The Superintendent ot the Newfoundland Telegraph line has arrived from Heart's Content, aud reports that the Atlantic cable has been in ptiriect working order ever since leavine; Valen tia, and is now perfect. Copies ot the diary of Mr. Dean, theaecretary, have been forwarded by the tirst convejauce to tue General Agent of the Associated Press at New York. MR. FIELD TO HUGH ALLAN." On Friday Mr. Field sent the lollowing dee patch to Montreal: - "Heart'6 Content, N. F., July 27. To Hnph Allan, Hsi., President Montreal Telegraph Com pany: I congratulate you on the successful completion ol telegraphic cotnmunication be tween Ireland and Newfoundland, nnd hope within two weeks Ironi this to be able to inform you that the cable lost last year has boon co vered, and a second line in operation across the Atlantic. I assure you that all on board the Telegraph fleet will do all they can to accom plish the ooject. (Signed) "C. W. Field." Fifty-five Submarine Cables. The Atlantic cable i the nfty-tilfh deep-sea line now in working order. The oldest line is that Irom Dover to Calais, twent-eeven miles long, which was laid in 1S51, and has, therefore, been in operation lor fifteen years. The line from Dover to Oaten 4 has been worked tor thir. teen years. A cablo was laid from Corsica to Tuscany ten monih ano. Tne folio in ih a list of the Hues now in ope-Tation: 5 Si 3 vfe O ie, 27 4 "l5 18 . 8 13 80' 6 13 6 4 14 25 6 13 2 4 13 27 12 VI 8 12 110 G 12 10 6 12 10 4 11 6 8 11 1 8 10 , 49 1 9 3 19 30 1 9 8 18 ,140 4 8 280 2 8 16 1 8 1 140 1 8 . 30 1 8 .247 308 8 7 . 64 1 7 24 6 7 . 10 1 7 . 60 1 7 . 86 1 7 . 220 1 7 , 21 1 6 , 240 1 6 28 9 116 1 6 . 180 1 6 . 86 2 6 . 74 2 6 . 76 2 6 . 16 1 5 196 1 5 ' , 64 1 6 .1636 1 6 . 80 4 6 . 66 4 4 .644 . 130 4 8 J . 2 4 4 . 24d 18 .1450 1 2 . 60 1 IJ . 971 1 1 . 65 8 1 . 104 1 1 . 66 1 lOmos. .1806 7 6dui 1-IAClKS CONMH-rHD. Xaiii. 1B61 Oover to Calais 1863- Denmark across tho Ben.... 1808 Dover to Ostond 18o8 rnth of Fortn 1G8 Portpatrick to Douliagaddo. . . 1868 Across River lay 1864- Forip.itrick to Whitehead.... 186-weden to Uonmark 1864 liaiy to Corsica 164 Corsica to Sardinia 1866 Egypt It 66 liaiy to Sicily 1868 St. oi Canso to Cape Breton.. lt-67 Across Norway Fiords 1867 Across Mouths or Dauube..., 1H67 tevion to Iiioia 18T)8 Italy to Sicily 1868 End and to Holland , 1868 fcrgand to Hanover lHfifi Across Norwav Fiords 1868-60. Australia to Kind's Island 1868 ceyon to India 1869 Alexandria 1869 Engtsud to Denmark. ... lt-69 Sweden to Gothland. ... iHf,uVnlkpmnnB to Boulogne. 1869 Across the Rivers in India. . 1869 vial ta to Sicily 1869 Eiifland to Ixie of Man.... 1869 Suez to Jnbal Island lRfift Jersev to llron. Franca. 1869 I asmanta to Bass' Straits. ... 1800 Denniaik 'Ireat Ben. .. 180 Dacca to reeu 180 Barcelona to Mabon... 1860 Minorca to Majorca lSriO lvizao Majorca 1861 florway across Fiords.... 1861 ioulon to Corsica 1861 Hoivhead to liowth 1801 Mali to Alexandria 1861 Newhaven to Diuppe 1862 Pembroke to Wexford 1862 Fnth of Forth 1862 England io Ho land 1862 Across Kiver Tav 1863 Sardinia to Sicily 1863 Persian tiull 1868- Otranto to Avlona 1866 La Ca le to Blene 1806 Nwedon to Prussia 1866-Biserie to Maivaia 1866 orsica to Tuscany 1866 Valentia to Newtouuoland. Total milos 8677 Several cables ot snort.-r lcntrths, not included in this table, tire in operation in different parts cf the world, but they are of minor importance, and their worklnt; does not materially infect the probability of deep-sea telegraphy. fcnffluwl, Ireland, and Scotland are thestart Irur points of nineteen of the whole number of Bubmnrine lines. Italv has three; Norway has laid three across tho Fiords since 1857 : Franco has two; Spain bos one; and India two. The Malta and Alexandria lino, next in lonatu (.1335 mile-) to the Atlantic caplc, is laid In ttireo sections, and the part in deep water has never caused any expense tor repairs. CABLE ENDS The New York Peal of last evening publishes the unnexed: Why is a happy husband like the Atluntic cable? Because he is spliced to his Hearts Content. Tis said the present success of the ocean tele orapb was In tho fact that tho directors never loet sieM ol the "great end" of their undertaking from tho start. The inreatest "wire-puller" of modem times Cvrus W. Field. On the aTival of the Great Eastern at New- feundlaud the sailors unanimously declared that thp whole tbintr was "vlaved out." and during the psssape they held an indicuation meeting, at which loud shouts ot "bown with the cMe" were keard. ... Shall we call Mr. Field an aristocrat because be Is so very proud of bis "conneetioni f TWr rue." said Mrs. Ornndy. "and so they Vaw nnt telt rrauh Doles all the way 'cross the eau: I shouldn't wonder if tbey tried a pon- toon bridgs next." . Wr' II ow Crrns Laid tfie Cable. At the time of the supposed successful laying of the cable several years atro, Saxe broke forth tnto the following ballad, which is Just as appro priate now: Come listen all nnto my song, It is no illly fabfei 1 'Tis all atoit tbe mighty cord Ibey call the AtlgBtie cnje. Bravs Ctrto Field, he said, says he, 1 have pretty notion. That 1 eaa run a teles-rap Aero the Atlantic Oooan. Then all the people lanrbed, and said: They'd hko to see biiu do nl He might ret ball-seas over, bat He never could no tbroajrh It. To carry ent hi foolish p'an He never would be ablet He roirht as well ro bans hlnueii With his Atlantie I able. A fellow of decision, And heeded not their mookinf words, Their lau.hter and derision. Hot Cyrus was a valiant man, Twice did his bravest eflorts Jail, And yet bis mtod was stable, Be wa'n't tho man to breaK his heart, Because be broke his caulel Once morel my gallant boys I" he cried j 3.iree time .'you know the tablet" (I'll mate it thirty, mattered he, Bull will lay the Cable!) Once more they tried hnrrab 1 hurrah 1 V hat means this (treat commotion f The Lord be praiseu ! the Cable's laid, Across ibe Atlantic Ocean) Loud ling; the bells; for flashing through Mi hundred leagues ot water, Old Mother England's benixon Salutes ber eldest daupiiior! Now Ion live President and Quoon ; And long live tne gallant Cvhuh! And may bis courage, laith, aud zeal ith emulation tiro us! And may we honor evermore The manlv, bold, and siable, And toll onr sons lo make them brave How Cyrus laid bis Caolo! ROMANCE OF DEATH. Trne Love Bunneth Sot Smoothly rh jnifortaarft of u Bri.ee nt uvrx A Yoanir Ulrl Contiiilis Niitcle Her 1ovt fks m "t op of CoM Ioloa" tJoroMCr'a luqaat. About eighteen months since Henry Fazel, of fierman extraction, aged a'oout twenty-two, arrived in this city and procured employment In the grocery store of Henry busch, a (icrman, within a lew steps of tho NVcdsje House, on Market street. Fael gradually advanced tothe position oi book-keeper, busen had an intere-it-ln2 daughter, named Minnie, between whom and Harry (as Fazel was called) love spramr from intimacy. But the, paternal parent con sidered tbe union obnoxious, while the mother favored the lovers. Crimination and recrimina tion wa3 indulged in between Buch and Fa.:el, the clerk being more ihan once discharged aud re-emploved. At lust the grorery keeper became Urm in his determination o dissolve connection, socially and in a business sense, with UiS clerk, and he called his daughter to him, and forbade her having any further intimacy with llairv, and set hunclt'to investigate his business, lln discovered the books full of errors, all ot which were, however, finally explained, so that ho could only kick out the lover with an imputa tion of carelessness, but not dishonesty. The lovers, lorbidden to meet in the House of the parents, still keKt up their intimacy oy stolen interviews, while Henry obtained a situa tion as bartender in the Star Saloon, net door to Busch's, that he might watch over his beloved. Thus matters continued up to lust month. the lather stern and bitter in hi retusal of the young man's suit, whom he denominated a worthless lellow, the girl tinu ami sioa ifasttn her love for Henry, a good-lootcing fellow, aud Henry aim sell desirous to gain the fair Minnie to wltc, if not hrr futhei's lor lime to (lower. Lust moinh, houvver, the youth was guilty of a faux pus at lea-t said Minuie's tuther. He had been let. eled In a ha won with the servant-girl where he Vtoiked, and Busch told it evety where, with such additions as his dislike to tne youth would induce. Minnie disbelieved the tale (ns what sin would not?), but it so worked upon her lover's feelings as to make him nearly crazy. He wa often heard to declare that he would poison him 'elf. Thurs day night he ollert.d to wager $200 that within six days he and Miunie would both be in eter nity, where slander could not poi-on their Deuce nor cruel parents frown upon their love. Friday, however, he rodo down Market street in the curs, telling one ot nis Iriends that he aud Minnie were going to Illinois to be married. Minnie at about the same time evaded her parents, ana came down town, where she met her lover. They were together all day, and though it has not yet been ascertained what pased between them, nor where they went, there is no doubt but that they arranged their double suicide, which resulted oo tragicnlly to the girl and so farcically to the lover. They returned nearly to Busch's house together, where they separated, wit b the expectation of meeting in another world. Nothing unusual was observed hi the manner of the girl till at miduight, when her mother wus atoused by her groans. .-ue admitted she had tuken poison arsenic and although physicians were called, in medical aid w asot no avail, ana sne aiea aDotn inree o ciock yesterday morning. Her lather says that she told him. iust before she died, that Henry had bought the poison and gave it to her. l'er contra. F axel say 8 mat sne asitea mm on mummy it ne was in earnest in saving that he would commit suicide, and on his replying that he was, she said that she would kill herself too. In the meantime. Fazel had disappeared early in the evening trom his accustomed haunts; but no parents nor relatives were near to look alter hid disappointed steps, and it was not till tho neighbors heard in the morning of the tragic late ot Minnie Buscn mat any one inotigut or him. and then those who had heard him threaten to commit suicide remembered that ho had said tout he should die in Busch s garden among the cabbaees and flowers that his love had planted and watered, and with his last glance upon tbe casement of ner window; aud thither they went by ones, twos, ana threes, searching among the walks, till they found him I w here death bad apparently cast a shadow over his lace. A bottle labelled "laudanum" was near him, and his whole appearance Indicated a copious draught of that article. He was con veyed to tue Misbouri Kxchange, near by, aud Dr. Bates called in, who administered the usual remedies, ana at a late hour yesterday evening lie hud nearly recoveied, but persisted in saying that the doctor would have his trouble tor nothing, as he would kill himself as soon as possible. The parents of the poor girl are nearly dis tracted. The lovers lelt a lont letter explain ing the cause of the ra.-h act, which we were uuable to procure. Among the effects of Minnie was the following letter irom Fazel, which we Louis, Mav 24. 1868 Dearest Mens: As I am about to Rave the ciiv on busings naturday. 1 thought it uiv duiy to five sou notice, of If, so that you do not think that I am a coin lor other pur uos's, or need to think so, but one thing 1 thine vou will not like, that is I aia oing to sta. at Klmirah's baturday and Munuity iiivht. that is if you do not objict, but ou need not be afraid of me, I will be as truo to you as a dove is io its young ones. She or any other body cannot take me from you. My love is only lor you, aud for you it shall be as long as thero I brt ath in me. 1 be girl was n ver born that could take me from you. nor never will b so do not be alrald. -My love to you aud sinter. From youis, for life. Darby. Art thou not dear unto my heart 1 Oh tearch that heart and nee, Ana from my bosom tear the part That beat not true to ihee. Bat to that bosom tbou art dear, More dear lhan word eaa toil, And if fault be choiishnd there, 'lis loving thee too well. Harbt. Tlrsje answer, and let me know if any objections sie on your side, or if ) on will take a walk Friday evening. Tbe Coroner was called, and the lory returned a verdict that the young girl came to her death rv poiron, adminiHterea Dy ner own nana. . Louis Pnsa, Jdorulay. DRY GOODS. CURWEN STODDART & BRO. TJBENCn KOBE CHINTZES, BFDTJCID TO II CENTS. Saaami Stock at Clesbif Tt ee. CVRWKN STODDART . BROTHER. Kos. 4M, 4S3, and 4M V. Second Street, 1 1 3t Above Willow. JINKN 8IIEET8 FOR tONOLE BEDS Closing oat large lot at VEBT LOW PRICKS. CCRWKN STODDART . BROTHER, Soa. 4MI, 482, and 4M K. SECOND Street, 11 3t Above Willow. GOODS iFoit HOT WEATbER, CLOHING AT BKDrCED PRICKS. Lawns, 25. 28, 31, and TlHc. Brorhe Organdies, 30c. JMonsseline a Bolt, 30 and 35c. Black (Toand Grenadines, 37Xc. ALL STYLES OF SPRING AND SCJdUEB DRESS GOODS AT VERT LOW PRICES. CIBWKN STODDART 4s, BROTHER, Sen. 460, 4S2, and 424 N. SECOND Btroet, 7 31 St Above Willow. (JAPE MAY ATLANTIC CITY, AND LON(J BRANCH. DREIFUSS & BELSIXGER, No. 49 North EIGHTH Street, HAVE OPENED ON THE Uth INST., A new and desirable lot of ZKPHYIt KNIT SHAWLS Snltablo tor the Watering ftaces, including a splendid assortment cf WHITE GOODS. I'LCKKD MUSLIN, SHIRRED MUSLIN. SWISS MUSLIV, I'LalD NAINSOOK, STRIPED NAINSOOK, 91 CAMBRIONAI.St.OOK. Ho. 104 CHE-MJT street. TO LVDIES About leaving tor the COUNTRY, SEA SHORE, E. M. NEEDLES, No. in? a. cmitkniit STDrrr Offflra hill nuivHmMi T CitlT Tin rrtw.. nr T ever' description or w HI I K uui J)B, z PUFFED MUSLINS, 'q , , a-RRVCII MUSLINS,! j in all vsr'etlcs ol plain and tancy styles. 1 5 Lacea, Kmbroluerles. Udkls. etc. eto Linen Hltcvea. t'ollars. Htn. Mn . In orenl r varieiv. E M. NEEDLES, No. 1024 CHESNUT Street. jowls xavsant) tzoi 'os 628 n HO0P-8KIRr QQ Manmactory, o. 68 a RCH Strnet. AboveHxti, street. Pol, adelphla, W holi-ale and He tall. Onr assonrrent embrace ail the new and desirable styles aid sizes ol tverv .leuitth and sue wulat tor ladies, i. itttf, and Chilrun 1hoseof"0(A OH Jf'AVIA'" a-e superior a Hnuh and duicbht y to anv otLeY bkirts made, and warranted to iilve satisfaction. Kilns made to ordor, altergd and repaired. 4 5 AUCTION SALES. PAN COAST WAR NOCK, AUCTIONEERS, 518S No. UH MARKET Street BSCiiTT, JR., AUCTIONEKR, .No. 11)20 CUESNBT STREtT. 6'il pER F EC T ION IS RARELY. ATTAINED, YET A. B. W. BULLARD'S IMPROVED OIL SOAP, FOB REMOVING Grease, Paint, Pitch, and Varnisli, Fiom all Goods of Durable Colors, Is ahead of anything jet discovered. It leaves the Goods soft, and aa perfect as when new, wi h no SDOt upon which duet can col evt, as la tbe case with uli ibe preparations heretoiore sold lor cleansing gcoda. it isdellcetely penumed and entirely free from the disagreeable odor of benzine, and all other resinous fluids. COUNTERFEITS Of this prepirailon are extant, therefore be sure and take nine but that bleb, has the autograph of A. ii. W b V LLa LD on the labeL Manufactured by the Propiletors, A. B. W. BULLARD & CO., WORCESTER, UASS. Ceneral Agents lor Pennsylvania, DYOTT & CO., No. 232 North SECOND Street, Philadelphia. For sale by all Druggists, 1 8 3m QOLORADO SILVER MINES TO CAPITALISTS ! TEN THOUSAND TOLLARS WANTED. A icaponslble and te'lable party, who has spent the ureuter nail oi tlirio vears In (Jolurado, etiKaxeJ in iiilnii.a. liiteniia leavine tor the silver district oi that loca liy aoout tbe middle of August, and is desirous of inetilug nllb a capitalist wno win loan or nine niontnx, atseveo per cent, per aonum, !' N TtorjANt DUL LaKS. Tue a'd oiontv to be use I in n ospctmg far mines and Uevelopiu" the name to a certain extent. ibe property to be organized Into a cotnoauy the coming winter, a large wording ciol'al being raised to thoroughlT develop ne mines. Pudes advanelug thla SlU.dtH) will receive a one-haU interest in U tbe mines lecurcd Cnrni nil mihalHntlal mlnlns atocka. to the va'ne ol tl&U,0U. wilt be put up as collaceral, and 10 (XKi abares of stock In a flrst-claKs mining company uaviug a large working caulial will bo given as a bond. Tbe verv best of I oi'orouces will be given. Principals win address W. H., No. 30 BROAD Street, 7 30 it (Boom No. 36), New York cltv. VISITING AND WEDDING CARDS, . WK1TTES.ESGBAVED.ASD PRINTED. The Latest London and Paris Styles. IklTIALS. MONOGRAMS. CRUST, ARM. ElC STAMPED ON PAPER AND EIS VJtLOl'KS, IS COLOUd, GUiTlS. The Finest Enerlish, French, and Ameri' can Paper and Envelopes. MONOGRAMS, ARMS, CRESTS, Designed and En rraivitfi. WRITING DESKS, TRAVELLING OASIS, PORT. FOLIOX. rot KKl-bOUK.'', KMVr.O, UAliauaa MON bOKD, and every large stock ot ; FINE KTATION1SHY. R. IIOSKINS & CO , 6TATI9NEB4 AND CARD ENGRAVERS, No. 913 ARCH Street. CROSBY OPERA HOUSE. G 1 A N r ART ASSOCIATION. DETAILS OF THE DRAWINt!. Tbe Fnbscrlption Poo, on nelng closed wl 1 be plaeed la the I ands of the following gentlemen, wbo have ktndly consented to set as the Chicago member ot the Committee to conduct the award of Premiums : VY 1 LLIA k r . C OOLB A UU H, President Un ion National Rank. AMOS T. HALL, Treasurer C B.4 Q K. B. E. O. FIALL, Ball, Klmbaik A Co. CLINTON BRIGGS, Rwlng Brlggs St, Co. J. C. riOKF, President ot the Board of Trade. JAMES H. BOWEN, Prealdent Third National Bank. JAMLb C. FARGO, superintendent American Ex press. FRANCIS A. HOFFMAN, Ex-Lieutenant Governor. L. Y. tiTJNN, Munn A cott. Elevator. J. A. ELLIS President Second Na lonal Bank. These gent.cmen, totielhor with snob othtrs from dK- ertnt parts of the conntry as ihey may add to their cum: er. for tbe purpose ot fairly representing the share holders at large will have the SOLE MANAGEMENT OF THE AWARD IN ALL I I S DETAILS. Tbe plan eftte award adopted is the following: Two hundied and ten thousand numbers, representing the certificates Issued, wl.l be placed in one wheel and three hundred and two tickets Inscribed with the names ihe pren luu'S (to wit tbe t)pia Bouse, three hun dred ps in; In ks, and the Dust of Lincoln), wl 1 be paced In another. Fiom these wheels a number aai a pre mium will be drawn sluiultaneouslo, the numb-r drawn, In each Instance, taking tbe premium drawn with It The premiums will be ready lor do.lvery Immediately upon tho re so It ofine award being known, and the per son by whom the First Premium is druwn will receive tonveyince In ice of an Unincumbered Title to the Crosbv Optia Bouse, subject only to tho existing leases. the rents to accrue to the person to whom the property shall be awarded, trom tbe day upon which the drawing takes place. Information re ative to the title un.l leicai ariangements will be la nkd ed on application at tho real estate office ofMessrs. REES & AYRDS, Chicago. Fit. ST GRAND PREMIUM. THE CROSBY OPERA UOC9K. C )rT OF EULCTION AND AC1UAL VALUE. 6vO,0JO. SECOND 1'HEMIUM. BlEKSTALT'' Great: Painting, enthled Tfl YO- cr oilir, v a .jl, r. i . Valued at iuo,0j0. IHIED FKtMIUM. CRt'P.-r.Y'J creat Work, entitle'' AN AMERICAN A 11M Valued at itiOHO. FOURTH PREMIUM. t ( ill 8-EI.K'.- Great National Palming of the American jutiort. ni alio w Mil -i.i'ijl lkVlG AM Hlf FRlf.ND"." Va.ued ai ibW. FIFTH FHtMlUV. IJART'S Charmlrg and Oe cbratcd Painting o' Amnrl- can ceur.. , turn eo - luii- in au.u ji. " Vamed at 5i)00. 21X1 U PREMIUM. C0NSJANT MLY'-B'm Celebrate! Painting, entitled Vaiued ai S50U0. SJlVV.NIU premium. LEA It ITS Cjeat w cstem Landscape, entitled "DEJSIl UK tHt. I UAlttlt..' Valued at S4U00. E10I11H PREMIUM. GIGNOUX'8 liagnlflceritLarjdBcane, entitled "ALPINE t CkNtiRY " Valued at a000. JilXTH PREMIUM. VOLKS' splendid Bust, from Llie, of ABRAHAM LINi Ou.V. Valued at sjmio. With wcrtsby tbe following eminent artists : Ulerkluut. leuid. tiradiord, Cbuich, Cropsey, Oasi lear, Column, Lana, Glt,uoox. au.ord b. uuiord, James 3d. bart, uuutntou, wlillum Hart, George U. La 1, LubLard, lib.eliliie, iDDess, hasiuian, Juhnsou, Kttinttt, Leuiz, l.i Clear. I ang, onsutut eyer, uc i Mee, 1. Molan Ro.bermel r-hattuek, Hontag, Tult, Ldwlu Vtbite, W ti luuihon. V bittendge and umnv others, lull catalogues ei which Will soon be buod, amounting to a nREE nuxDR ed in x umber. The Subscription Books will be o'osed on SATUR DAY , iheKidoi bl-i 1 tilBtK. lBtiti. anJ ou ttie FIK.-ir OF Ot 1 0l.tR lollow iig, tbe award ot Premiums will be punilcly muce at the opera House. CERTIFICATES. FIVE DOLLARS. OPINIONS OF THE LEADING ARTISTS OF THE I N1TKU e.TVl' S. We, the undersianed artlhU learntnv of your late misiortune, aid tl.e generous dusue of your leilow oitiztns ti i hivaao anu other to assist you iuyour re establishing youixe i tbiougb tbeaucuca, ot the - C'roHb Upera Hi.ute asociatlou " tnke p,e. sure in aanuriug youot our hearty goodwill and co-operatiou. wieliln you all success auu continuance in w ei doinx in b lug ing an so advantageous y aud generously beloro our wuoie neooie. jk . bitrstadt, W. br..dtnrd, A. betbans. I, aunt ' hompsou, T Le Clear, H.J. Gray, T llicta, F. .. Church, E. Leuize, W. li. heard, V I liem 1 ave, Louis Lang, J. W Hart 1. Fabrunius, T. teams, ,1 Favenian AVil lain Hart, W J. Hays, H. R Gil old, H. iiubbaid, A. batt' ck, R. Giguoux, I. Casilear, W. Sonuig, L Kenxett, V. Uayer, it. Nth ig. I. lrvlux Jr., J. Cropsey, 1. Brevort, T. Sully. r . Vorun, G. LauibJln. V. .;. Wuugh, K. Betisll, D. Knight, p Rotuermel, I'. 11. Mmlth, T. Moran. J , Lambdln, H 1 Lewis, J Har.aln 1. Haiull on, ('. Kooenberg, J. Faulkner. NOTICE. To tbose pers nl who wish to select nura oers tbe ctua.y deite to sav iliat it i louud -o be IniDoaaibleto Oil ,rdera foi certlnotea otbetw'se iihau In reaular roialion. me tertldoatea are dil led be tweeu the principal oftloe In Chicago and the Eastern Aiiencv In hew Yoik-every a ternate mi0 numbers beini reervea tor sale in ihe New Yoik Offlue. from which they are dlstrlLu ed to sub-aenU in eve y East em eltv and towu. Those r. I ained hare are dls rlbined In lle m.nner Irom New Oneana to Moulrel. They are selling veiy ap'olv. reideriag it Impoaaib e with any attalnabe clerical t ree, to maintain a reliable reoid ol the unsold numbers. It is, therefore, impoa alble to gratiiy this dealre. 1 IT. B. CROSBY, actuary A. A. Direct either to No J8 Crosby's Opera Hense. Chicago, IUlnola or to Ni. Broadway, New York, or to t. n. l'uan, W. Corner SIXTH and CUE8STJT Streets, flw A gtlarced Agent la this city, LUMBER. 1Rrtf-P.L0PR,N' FLOORING! I lOUU, rLOORINOI FLO RMOII 5-1 I'A KUL1N A FLuORING M CAROLINA FUK.RUNG. t-4 VIKUIMA ri.OOh!NI. -4VIRUINI FLOORING. S- 1KLA W ARE rLOORISO. 4-f Dl LAWAKr FLOORING APH AND WALNTJrV.f,S sO. ASH AND M ALNCT FLOORliiO. PTKP BOABIVt. HAIL PLVSIt. 1 RnP -PLASTERING LATFIsT! lOOO. PLASTF.RINO LATHS, ija,la AT Rf.lt KD PKICKH. AT K EDUCED PRICES. iGHfi CEDAR AND PINK 8HINGLKS. J.OOD. CDAR AM) PINE SHINHLES. No. 1 LONG CEDAR SHINGLES. No. I SHORT f KUA M SHINGLES. WHIT PINK. SHINGLES. Yr Rf Sf SH 1 hGLf S. FINE ASSORTMENT V6R SALS LOW 186( ' LVJMUF.U KOU HVnERTAKERMH t. LCHBER FO rMJEHlAKEIWt! KD t'H'AR, WALM'T, AND FINE. Hi t) ltDlt WALNUT. AN D PINK. - ALBANY LUMHEKOFALL KINDS J.OUU. ALBANY I-l'MBlE OF AIL KINDS t-EA SON V D WALNUT. Br ASO I) WALNUT. HRYIOPIAK CHERRY AM, ASH. OAK PLK AD BDS. MAHOGANY. ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT VENEERS. i QCICX CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURKIiS. J.OUO. CIGAR-POX MAM'FACTURKR. SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS. AT REbUCLD PRICES. i QtU SPBCCB J01ST1 srRUCE JOIST ! lOUU. SPIU K JOIS'l I SPRUCE JODiT! KOM 14 IO IH FEET LuNQ. FROM 14 TO ti FftET LONG. MFRUCE MILLS UFMLOtK H.A Mv AND JOIST. OAK SILLS. A1AULK ItKOrH'R CO.. S it mrp No SOUTH oTHEET. QARPENTER AND BUILDERS can save TEN PER CENT. By purchasing of me W. PINE BOARDS, RUN OF THE LOO. W. PINK ROOFING AND8C S FFOLDlNG HOARD 1 FIRST AND BECOND COMMON BOARDS. THIRD COMMON BOARDS. W. PINK AND SAP PINK FLOOBING. CAROLINA FLOORING. W. PINE AND CYPRESS SHINGLES. JANNEY, NOBLE STREET WHARP, 611m No. 800 North DtCLA WARE A veins. TJ N I T E D S T A T E S 1 J IJ 1 IjD E H ' S M I 1,1,, Ncs. 24. 26, and 28 S. FIFTEENTH St., PHILADELPHIA. ESLEK & BUOTIIE'R, WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS. STAIR BALUS TERS, NEWEL POSTS, GENERAL TURNING MCROLL WOl.K, ETC. SHELVING f LA NED TO ORDER. lb i argot a sortment ot Wood Alonldings In this cltv coustantl. en bauu. Tl'J Ua rp W. SMALTZ'S LUMBER YAKD, N, E. I , corner t lt l Kr. N J 11 and STIL1SS Street. Or r EUo FOR SALE. CHF.AP FOR CA.SH, Panel. 1st com , 2d com., 3d com , 4 4. 6-1. i-8 8-1, White Flue, seasoned. Flint and second quality Yellow (4 4 S 4) and White Ine 1 4-4) F ooilng Boards. Fiist and second quality one and two sldos Fence Boards. ."hn vinK Boards, Bass. Ash. Planka and Boards. Wl.lte l'ltic SHIM, all sizes. Step Boards. 4 4, 4. liemlovk Joist nud .cunt lug, trom 12 to '28 feet lonu', all wld t s Spruce .lolst, Sills and Scant: ing. I lanler ng I nth (Mit-'iMi and i a aid) Pickets. Sbiligles, ( heHtiut 1 onts, etc M rbetranv. Walnut Plunk and Boards. All kinds of l-uilriing l.timher cut and furnished at Ibe sborteht nonce at me lowest price. i i lm J C. P E R K I N i-, ' l,l!MUEIl MEliOlJANT bUi!USHOr to It Clark, Jr., No. 324 CHRISTIAN STREET. Constantly on band a largo undvariod aaortinet, of Building Lumber 6W EXCURSIONS. p....irr.h DELKiU TFUL EXCUUblOXS r" " ' 11 ON THE SCHfJYLKlLL, The beautiful lntle steamrrs felLVi-R "VVAVK ANU SILjVKR, ST Alt. Now running trom Fairmount to Falls of Schavlkill. wl 1 leave Falrmcnnt as folloes, viz. : t 7 20. 8-05 8-W, 9 36, 1C-20, 1103, 1150 A. M. And at 12 35, 1 20, 2 05, 2 50, i 35, 4 20 fi-05, 5 80, and 6 ,15 P. AI. Returning, leave the Falls at 7'20. 8-i 5. 8-50. 9-35, 10 20. 11 C5, 11 80 a. M. and 12 35, 1-20, 2115, 80, 3 35, 4 20, S 05 6-5H, and 6 35 P.M. FARE. To Lsurel Hi'l and the Falls, 15 cents: Colum bia HrWge or Washington Rotrent. 10 cents. Excursion Tickets to Fails or Laurel Hill, 25o. Picnics and Sunday Scnools taken at a liberal reduction. C5 9rp ws tir PLEASANT DAILY EXOUR- aetflj itila slons np the River to Beverly, Burling- uu, anu briHti I, touuning at Kivertnn i orresame. ana Autlaiusla. by the splendid Steamer JOHN -i. WARSEH, leaving t heinut street wharf at 2 P. M. Returning, leaves Bristol at 4 o'c ock arriving at Phi adelpbia about 6 o'clock. On r-UNDAY leaves bemiat street wbarl at IH o'clock P. At., stopping at Alagargee's wharf. Kensington Fare for tbe Excursion. 40 cents. 1 1 lm HATS AND CAPS. J HATS, STRAW GOODS, ETC., RETAIL AT WH0SESALE PRICES. BARNES, OSTERHOUTj HERRON & CO.. S. E. Cor. Fourth aud Clicsnut Sis., Are now closing out at retail their extensive stock of SPUING AND SUMMER HATS, Consls ing of Straw, Felt, etc., ot the latest styles and un movements At Wholesale Prices. 20 wfm2tnSp Those in want of Goods of this description can SAVE at least OJiE PR FIT by purchasing here. CLOTHING. gTATES UNION CLOTUINQ HALL, 606 MARKET Street, 606 Visitors will end s large and varied assortment ot tbe ety best KEAliY-MADfl CLOTHING at the lowest cash prlcea Suits, containing Coats, Pants, and Test, trom $12 00. Dusters, S2 25. Pants irom S3 00 and higher. Come ar.d convince yourselves. 15 313m CjtQK TO $45 FOR A SUIT OP BLACrl 0 Tf)0J lancy colored cloth i army and navy clothuti J o., In style unsorpusse.1. 47tmrp FA KR- ho. 1 KIWTH St.. above Chesnst JpURNITURE REDUCED TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. During the Summer Season, ws will sell trom our Im mense Stock ol FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, AT A BEDCCTTOS OF TWENTY-FIVE PB CENT. OFF REGULAR PRICKS. GOULD & CO K. I. eonef WINTH and MARKET Streets, And alse at the New Establishment, I jo sp (,$. riMlM forth 6E0OHD 8 tree MEDICAL. R HEUIY1ATISIYI NEURALGIA GOUT, ASTHMA, These Terrible Afflictions and Painful Diseases Positively Conquered at Last. UK CONVINCED BY CANDID TRUTH. A CIKKWARBAW.P.OR 1HK MONEY RETURNED. Remember, Used Inwardly. There are so diseases treaiod with lens snccene by l'hy.lcaus than Kil EUAIa T1SH, NhUKALGtA, GOU 1', ATllM A few so preva rnt.nono so painful. 1 he newly a til ctcd fly icr to let to the man t quaok nostmms, which onlv pooaco worse etlbct, while ior jears, repoi me inocwnt oi ever txnog cured anolhHCty.mv Do:ior can't enro me, and I i-uent inoufai.es, tmng to get well and am no bf lu r, ta evmvwiiniM i. n wnnn. k jfllicted aron.plt.j0us and (iouMtnl, for th- y have Just cause to be ior trnthlul.'v.upon so 'a facts, eerb- w "uiiunn, inero is no positive inialliDie pci.U'n- rev. r.inii,,,, cnre 1or Klimtnaiistn, Noural Via, Lnmlsffo. Sciatica (iont and Asthma at ore rent known In this world othrthan Dr. FITLEK 8 "i'i emeay, wtncli d-tles your aa.pt cions, and comma noa w.mr is.i.n.a k. lomg reasons, viz : first. i.tcaue it is prepared from tbe original prescription ol Doctor Jew, ph V Fit er, a graduate of the University ot I'onnsv vama, aud now one ol onr oldest prac lung phj sieians Second Becauxe he has .unite thesp diseases his sp'Ciaity, and rpent a lllelimo in prepahna this id lallibie nniedv. i hltd. Because tho medical properties of this great Bemeov diller. very osentiny Irom ail tue remsdlps hitherto brought befoie tbo pub to. Pouith. Because it is pnrciy vegof able, and war rant' d r.o to coi tain mo'cnrv, rtilrlncuiu, minerals, rueia s, or anything inmriou. to tho system. Filtn. Because when vou have used a bottle or tw o, and are sati-tied it will iio cure onr particular ense, tou, by at piicntion, rr ihe lull amount i aid relui ded without t.oing comut'l ed to concmne on un indetimto perioo, a'tliough not a sintrlo cae in thousands has ever had occasion to demand a return. Sixth. Because Doctor Filler has liberal y reduced th price irom $10 to 52 t er bottle, so that all clses ol such ty mav have the opportunity of bom a deviated from i uman stitTerlii" and diseise. Prepared at the Principal Depot. JSo. 29 8. fOlilti H frtreet. telow Market, where Dr. i'ltler pertonallv advises tree of char. Coti-u lation hours, 10 to 1 All rffllcted invited to ca II Highest reieiencos oi wonder.nl cures aceom Iiapy each bott p. g wn THE EYE AND EAR. I'A FN ESS, liLINDN ESS, Tilt OAT, LUNG, AND CHEST DISEASES CATARRH AND ASTHMA, lilsordcrcd Functions ot TiJE DK1EST1VE ORGANS MORBiD AFFECTIONS OF THE LIVER, WKAKSKSS OF NKRVES, AND GENERAL IiKBlLITV OF THE W,J0T.E SYSTEM, Treated with unprecedented success br DR. VON MOSriiZlSKER, No. 1 OJ J 1 WATjN U T Street. The lollow Irg OI NTL1 Ml. N. who have lately been cured um'.or the triatnunt of Ir. VO.S Mont llZIs K t It. hve kindh pe mitten htm to te er to them, and ihey would f adiy beur teHtiinonv to the amount oi P.LALFli derived Ironi his TRi.A'f MhK i : i.B. .rrnt RY, t -.. 'o. 2.'!i W a nut street. - SliOEM A K I R, I K. Jtl.lX Walnut sueot. J LAK WritilJ, Jr., . No. Alt) Arch atreei C. li. t.Ri I- S. I hi., ho 2' North eventh street C.J. I.OLLOWAY. I-sij. Mo ulift .Market stret. J. t HOI'KIt i sq , No aN'or.h I'roat strent. lr. DAVIDSON,. N. W. comer oi Ninth and t'hesuut streets General KIl liURK U. S. A., (iltanl street. 'I . W. WEKNKY, Esij., V. S. As-esorot the Seoomt District. I. I1.RY, K(.. Picsident ot the Niuttcemh Ward Public Sell, Kiln itev. S. G. II Rf . Phi adelniila t onlerence liunilredM of other UBtiien, n 1 persons v. ho woo d be eariiull eotiscientioim to wlimti thev would nermltthe li d'lTKeiiieni oi tlielr iiiurn'i, can be exumlne.l at hla OFFICE. No. 1031 WALNl i Mretjl. T II B A T O III IZRB. Dr. VON SlOSCHIslCKl: iiswrts wiih the utmost Cduttdeace tint Ins meiu m trea;lng LING 'lliLOVr, CHt. ST Disea cs A TAR till, AS, JIM A. nun all malaoies of the, diges-ive ocans. by tho use of II. e AltiltilZFR, Is ihe onlv roliul.lo one. Since the Introduction ol this system ea s have bcou bnuiitit to bin ett.ee No lt:il W.M.. IT Hireet, m which every other possible meaiiH Imvp oeen irultlesaly eiu plryed, Dnt reudi'v jleldoc! to bis trea n r nt 'lie AiO-VlZKR isan AI'I'araiI'8 Constructed on sclentil.c prini lpies, winch by a mechanical arrange ment, either by atmospheric pressure or stcain, con verts any medic ne Into a flno SPRAY, and readl.y conveys it h'to the BRONCHIAL I 111 H or LUNGS, with tbe RLriRA'!ORY ( UKRI.NT. The medicines submitted to the aetlou ot this AIPARATIJS lone robing ot their (HE-It'AL VALUK. as m other P'erarations. but are rtceivtd into the UKSPIRA TtiRY ORGANS hi ibeii tu.l AI EillClNAL STRLNGTH SURGICAL OPF.RATIONS OV THR EYE. AIL stRGlt VLOPERA'lIONSon the Kvou such as Cataract, Artitlciul Pupil, Cross Lyes, etu, skll u ly pei:ormed. 1 28rp G - -A. SS J. 1 CI II T TOK THE COUNTRY. FERRIS & CO.'S AUTOMATIC GAS MACHINES FOB PRIVATE REUDF.NCFS, HILLS. HOTELS, CHURCHEP, ETC FUltIl8HIJt() FROM TEN TO MX 1XUSDRED LIGHTS, AS MAY BE Bi:QClRFO. This machine Is guaranteed - does not get out of order, and the time to manage It Is about five minutes a week. Ibe simplicity ot ibis aHiaratns, its entire -reedom fiom danger, the che.pi e and qtialltv of the .ight over adoibeia, has gained io it ihe favorable opinion ol thone acquainted v ltli Its merits, .be names ot those having nsed tbem for ihe last ti.ree years will be given by culling at our OFFICE, No. 105 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. Where ibe machines can be seen in operation. FERRIS A CO., Box 1491 P.O. Rend for a Pamphlet. 619 2at TF YOO WANT FfcllFtiCT SATISFACTION I In every respect, buy the celebrated PRSSrO'si ' COiii, Fgg and Stove auws at 7 K6 rr ton. Aiao.tlie genuine EAULE VEIN COtLunil aises, same prion, and a vary fine quality of '.Kb toll. Egg and Stove, at 8 to per ton I seep nothing bat tbe best. Orders rs COiveO t ho. 114 South TU1RP Street. 624 pA-TElNT WIRE WORK rOIBAILIXGS, BTORI FRONTS, GUARDS, fAlTTTTOSa, ISON BEDSTEADS, AMD WIRE WOkUt, In variety, macuiactured by M. WALKER 46 SONS' tet U H rto E4XTQ fltwv I tHBAvSilBBniBsaV 1
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