THE DAILY: EVENING TELEGBAFIL-r-PHILADKLl'lIIA, TIIUUSDAV, AUGUST 2, 18GG. 01TY INTELLIGENCE. For A&litional City Intelligence tee Ihird Page, A Tmikibt e Attempt at Murdeb A. Man's Wife CoNsrtBBj to takk hub Husband's Likk. This liiornini;, hearing ot a inahtlul nt cmnt to murder one of our citizens, Bur reporter tenured to the scene ot tbe occur- j rone?. M), 417 u.i'Kin street, ana eot nouses sion o( the follow inn fucts from the pentlouian himself od wuum the murder wns attempted. Mr. Hull, the person In question, who keeps a barber fcaloon In (,li,,c"'i treet, near Straw berry, nave us the followin : part culirs con cerning the at u nun uii uis li e. Mr. Hull Is a white man, aed about 4U years. Ilw t-tatcment 8 as follows; "A plan was laid i murdor tne for my monoy ly a man named Wilimm Lurkcr (white man), and Jane hull, my wile. Last niirht when X emtio nomo, at a littlt altor twelve o'c otk, 1 lonud tbe lidit nearly out in the Ofllnr fc tclipn. where a hy.it was usually kept 1 did not so auwn Hairs, but went up into my bi flrooTP nnd -Vti m i'c w.at win tun matter with tbe lamo, and she said It was out of order I told her I would so down to po to tlio wator-c o-test. She followed me down, aud i-ho then went down atair. When I rt-laiufd I found the light, at ill dim mer, and he had rou np a'.airs. 1 bad turned to po op stairs when the called to me to go down in the cellar to net the light, and I tumid to ro down" This stairway into the cellar Vltohen was very narrow and dark. At tbe foot of the stairs there is a doorway leaainjr into a small vault. In this place there wero tao coloied men concealed, armed with hatchets. Mr. Hull continues: 'I had just vastier) the vault door whn I heard a slight noise msioe ; 1 turned, when they .lumped out, and one of tnom struck me on t ie head whh a hatchet, knocking mo uowu in the opposite corner oithe nonii "n. wi'p I vasdown.ho jumped on in aud t rot'.led me: he he'd mo so ti :ht I tou'd not lmiioo out. out finally 1 recovered my strenrth and throw him oft", and cried murdor I aud got op an I bbieted a window openlnv into tho street when lliey both ran no stairs. One of thorn ran into the water closet and the other into the Becoudstory front room and concealed himself in a oiosrti the one that struck me wts in thx water-closet; it h stated that they were to ri t $800 to murder mo, and they would get the key o my Halo; tney were employed hy William Barker; there was also a clothes line on the tatle near tae bed, supposed to be to tie me if they did not succood in the cellar. One colored man stated that alter tho murder he was to pet t!ie key ot the flre-proof from my pocket. He also stated that mv wifo placed the hatchet in hip hard and concealed bun. Yesterday morning at the breaklart tablo, my wife stated that I would be a deaii man WTthin lour weeks or two months. Tbe plan wn laid two or three days auto." The above is taken down from Mr. Hull's lips, and on the cpot of tho occu-renec. The nciehbors stated that the negroes were seen coming into the house in the early part of the afternoon. At the hearing at the Station House, Union street, blow fourth, they (the negroes) recognized Barker as the man who employed them. Yesterday, also. Barker was seeu by others talking to these nerrroes. When tbe oilicers arrived Mr. Hull's wife sot up, and wanted to know what they wanted, ns there was no one in there, and tbe oilicers bnd to buret open the door. The oilicers making the arrest, and to whom credit should be. given for their timely appearance on the spot, were Sereeaul Pearson and Officers liayletts, Jeilrics, and Shreiber. At tbe hearing betore Alderman Swift the two neeroes, John Kiu.-lev and Ohnie Onen. C-iules-ed. Harder, who was arrested sfl Seventh and South suvcts, Mrs. Hull, uud the to negroes, were committed to answer the charge of attempted murder. Mr. Hull received a very severe cut over the risht temple, but is now doing well. The negroes left a pair of old shoes lii the cellar kitchen. Mr. Hull is a very mild, inoffensive man, and is welt known as one of the best amateur chequer-players in the United States. He had in his possession, in the sale at his house at the time ot the Btteinpted murder, about $3000 worth ot United States bonds, the fruits of muny years savings. Eiohxii Street Impbovements. The spirit of public improvement is manifesting itself very extensively in the environs ot Noith Eighth street. Some old and successful mer chants upon this street have for a longtime prosecuted, their business in buildings of a character inferior to what oua would expect, con.-idenna their mercantile reputation, although revolution in atl'au seems, however, to have taken place, as almost entire blocks of new and magnlbcani buildings are in course of construction. This speaks well for the business ot that locality, and also for the spiiit and enter prise ot the merchants. Mis. Henry's cloak and mantua-making establishment has removed Irom No. 38 North Ninth street to No. 4 North Eighth street, and she bus taken down toe old front; and is about to replace it by a new and handsome one. She will be able to occupy ber store in ten days. Immediately adjoining, H. Schwab & Co. are erecting a three-story biick, for the sale of fancy goods and trimminss. TUey will open the first week in September. At No. 28 North Eighth street, Mr. C. M. Hooper is putting up a line tour-story brick lor the sale of faucy goods to a certain extent, but intends t make tho sale of aress trimmings a speeialty.' At No. 30, Mr. rtonenbaum is electing a maniricent tour-story brick. At No. 43, Mr. E. It. Lee is building a gorgeous brovu stone iront, a credit to any 6treet lu the city. This, a'ld the two below, will exceed in extent and magnificence anv ouilaincs on the street, The Htaten Island lancy dyeing establishment are enlarging auri erecting a ncf front t.) their well-known establishment. They have raised their eeiling several leer, and tbe hundsoue bulk front they are puttinir up will bo an honor to that locality. They have had mi experience ot fifty years on Statcn Island, and have been located seven years in Philadelphia. Taeir increase of business on account of the super! ority ot their work, has rendered this improve ment necessary. Hurciy Philadelphia is growing city, and the merchants oi North Eighth street nave exhibited aprav-eworttiy ana exem plary spirit in Increasing its improvements. The Great C arnival and Bal M asqtje, which la announced to take place at (Jaugress Hall, Oape May, on the evening of tbe ttta of August, nromises to be the most suoerb affair ot ite kind ever seen in America. The arrante- ments are under the immediate control of a committee of one hundred and Uttv gentlemen oi influence, now xoourning at the different hotels ot Cape May. It is their intention to spare no effoi ts or means to make this the Car nival of America. The Immense facilities for giving this carnival at Congress Hall are un equalled in this country, as the elegant improve ments In and around the hotel had, si'ice last season, given the management an opportunity to introduce many entirely new features, which will, no doubt, make tbis huge festival the Car nival He Venice of America. The grand display ot fireworks will be under tho immediate super intendence ot the well known firm of Joseph 1$. Bussier & Co., of this city. Engbavixgb. We have received from Van Ingen Snjder some specimens of chromo ligneate engravina, lu tho highest style of art. That sot and indicate shadowiug.heretotore sup posed to be only attainable in a chromo-litho-graph, is exhibited In work on wood from this cstabli-hment. Thee beautiful pictures, which are an ornament to the drawing-room table of persons of tbe most luilicious taste, are twenty four in nun. ber, and are intended for four books. Another very rare aud finely executed engraving is that of Satterlee Hospital, in West Philadelphia. Child Kpn Ovkb. We haye to record another accident resulting from the careless ness ot parents. An iniant, only two years old, named McCormtcW, wan run over by passenger ear No. 30, at Twenty-second and Wallace streets, and had both ot its lets broken, one of them in two places, and is now lying in a critical condition, it is expected to die in a few hours. Bobbing Ait Emigbant Snip. M ichael Brannen was arrested yesierday, charged with purloining various articles of clothing- from the emigrant ship Tonaxmnda, lately arrived at this port. He was arrested on Kenton avenue, and wus held in $tiuo, by Alderman Wilktns, to answer. WlM. TTTK DOABD OP llKALTH LOOK INTO this MattkbT Kunntng from Kront street to Water, a short distance below Vine, are several open lots. For years past this locality has been the general reservoir lor the filth an I garbage of this densely populated neighborhood. Ashes, boot-Ices, potato peelings, old huts, and apple cores hnve accumulated hero uutil they have at last assumed the proportions of an incipient mountain. it an pi rson who has not the tear oi cholera bciore his eyes will inspect the place, he will likewise discover thai it has become a receptacle tor worse dccriprlous of tilthiness thnn those we have enumerated. This summer the accumulation of trnrbage has been more rapid than ever bciore. At all ho xs of the nleht frowsy-headed women 4-t'rop-headed men may be lonud resorting thither wi'h buckets ovcriiowing with pestilential r-fuse. Kvcn in open daylight tnev have not desisted from this practice. A lew days aeo a man drove up and deposited a whole citrt-lond of reek'ng hlib. He was followed to his retreat, at the distance of sexeial squares, by a trcntlcman domtr business in the neighborhood, while another htictcd up a policeman. This lmtcr ollinal easi'y pers iaded the carter to return and eatlieruphis th posii, with wnich he drove otf to some other open lot, in all probability. Something t-hould be done in this case, and that immediately. The stench arising from the refuse ir, abomiinble in this weather. Ttp neigh borhood is very densely populated, and with what clacs of people everybody in the city knows. Should the cholera once cain a toothold among tnem, its ravaaes would be fearful. lesterday a woman livimr in a wretched abode a lew doors from the place in question w:is seen upon the street, in apparently good health, at leu o'clock in the morning. At three o'clock in the aiternoon she was dead. The belie! that sh died ot the cholera soon gained universal credence, and created a panic in the neighbor hood, we do not pretend to sav that there was any truth in the report; we doubt very much if tnero was. But we cite tht; case to showttiat the Board of Health should lake the matter In hand without any further delay. mere are numerous othpr localities through- uui iuc iil.v, tutu iur Hiiuiiar.y uuuuiuuu ui wuiuu a... ... n ..1 . ; it... . . i . . J . . i l . . . i. we intend to loox, lor the purpose ot caliingjthe attention oi the nt aitn authorities to tnem. Meetings To-day. A meeting of the citizens of the lower section of the city will be held this (Thbrsdnv) evening; at 71 o'clock. at Moyamensing Hall, to 'protest against said nan Deing used as a hospital tor cholera patients. A stated meeting ot the bovs in ulue ot the Twentieth Ward will be held this evening at 8 o'clock, at No. 1009 (Jtrard avenue. I he Seventeenth Ward National Union John son Club will hold a meeting at Steuben Hall, southeast corner of Fifth and Thompson streets, tnis evemiig. A stated meeting of the Journeymen Brick- crs' Aspociation will be hHd this evening, at Painters' Hall, southeast corner of Eighth and i atnut streets. There will be a prec'net mcoting of the mcmleis of the Union Hcptih'ican party of the Se venth Division, Filtcenih Ward, at the hou-.e ol V. Ulenu, this evening, at. 8 o clock. A PBEACHtK IN l KOUBI.K ON A SERIOUS Chabge. John Klein is a sort of local preacher Dcioning to tuc Dictnocmt imru. lie is charged with committing a shocking and nameless assault upon a little girl, onlv fourteen yours of nge. Mr. Klein in lu the dental bu-iness, mi l kt-eps a dental deuot in Tenth Mreet, below Arch. The little cirl t an orphan. Her mother said that the bruto Klein bad com mitted a 1 ke assault upon an elder daughter, now eiahteen vearn old. about lour vearn mm. and at the hea'rina beiore Alderman fieitler she so testified. Tbe assault on trte younger girl was committed on last Thursday. Tne details are untit to appear in our columns. The defendant claims that the prosecution is an attempt to extort money He was held In $800 to answer the charge of assault and battery, with intent to commit a oraver onense. Attempted bukgi.aky.- La3t evening, about 9 o'clock, John Henry made an attempt to get into the second-story window of the lager rcer saloon, at the southwest comer ot War- ijoek street and Oirard avenue, kept by a Mr. Gendull. Some one heard him and gave the alarm, wMch frightened him, and he turned and jumped to the ground. As he jumped he was noticed bv uu:cer sweigert. wuo gave cnase. When the burglar reached Stiles and Eleventh s-trcct. some citizens attempted to stop him. when Ire drew are'Olver and threatened to shoot any one wholaid a tingi'r on him. The crowd getting too thick, he turned and attempted to run back again, at the same time throwing his revolver a ay under a wagon. He was caueht, however, beiore be bad gone tar. He was com mitted by Alderman Fit eh to answer. Fi'Btbeb Hearing. Hugh Keenan, who w as beiore United States Commi-stoner Sanrent on the charge of giving in false returns to the revenue oilicers. had a further hearing this morning. Keenan Keeps the place at Twenty- firt and Pine streets. It appears from the evi dence that he did not make the proper return ot the amount of liquor distilled, returning only twenty gallons when be should have returned one hundred and sixty; and also that he did not make the returns at the proper time. He was held in $1000 bail to answer. Market Street Bridge. It is with no little satlstHEtiou that we observe the commence ment of efforts to render this bridge a little more respectable in appearance. For several (lavs past painters have been at work on it, and it alieady begins to present a more cheerful appearance. We only fear that this improve ment has been delayed a little too long, and the weather nas lLimed the lighter woodwork. When both bridges are finished they will present a very attractive appearance, and add greatly to the appearance ot that section ot our city. Receiver of Stolen Goods. Kobert Castle was arrested tor committing the above otlense. He has been in tbe habit ot buying brass castings ana nrass trimmings tor Venitiau blind that had been stolen by small boys. He was arrested at Eleventh and Hamilton streets, and was held by Alderman Jones in $800 to answer at Court, SurposF.D Suicide. This morning a man was found dead at the Point House wharf, with a discharged pistol lying by his side. He is sup posed to have committed suicide. Tho Coroner has been notinea to noil an inquest. CnoLRRA. There were four casus of Asiatic cb lera reported to the Board of Health since our report of yesterday. Ot these two cases have died. As Omtioca Lett Kb When threatened pestilenoe appears. Prudence should etude us, but not tear; And 'twill bo wed most things to shun That are with lelter "C" begun. From Cabbape and Cucumbers fly, And let not Cherries tempt your eye. Likewise avoid what's very Cold, Bui still to Caution you most Hold; Nor ot good Clothing be afraid. Like that which at tne lower is mado. Summer llothingJIen'i, Youths', itnd lioyt' all kinds, ttyles, and ize, telling at pricei lower man urn wireat titewnere. Toweb Hall, No. 619 Maukkt stbrbt. Busmen k Co. In China, physicians are paid by their patients while they are well, aed the pay ceases when tbe patient Is tick. Tho doctors of the flowery empire would do well to provide themselves with 31JRS- DKy'S CALISAYA aOAVC-they would find that their list ot non-paying patients would bocome small by degrees and beautif ully loss. A canning people are these Celestials, and we doubt not they will take the hint. Our l'omo wul benefit thorn more than their teas will benefit ua. Depot, A'o. 437 Broad way, .Amw York, For tale by Johnston, Uoltyicay f Ccwden, Wholetah Agtmtt, Ho. 33 If. Sixth ttreet, Philadelphia, and by all drugijittt. A Bouquet in a msqi.i Hbop oy Fluid. An armlul of roses mmht exhale mor overpowering odor than a single drop ot Phalou'i ' Mglit-Blooni-lug Cureun." but lu freshness, dolioaoy, aud pure, bealtblut fraprauoe, the drop would tar traascoud th Ho won. War ww Mirror. None but a Mother knows with what solicitude witb wbat deep anxiety a mothor retards the heal b of ber babe. To such we would ray, that in a'lossos ot teething, summer complaints, looseness ot the bowels, eto., they will flud MARSDEtPS CAR MISATIVB Sl'RUPthe only preparation which will give cortalu and spaenr rollof. No mother should be without a bottle. Depot, No. 4S7 Broadway Sew York. For tale by Jthnston, Hot hicay $ Cvwdtn, Wholesale Aqml, No. 23 AT. Sixth ttreet, Philadelphia, and by all drwigittt. Kbpp n II andt ron puddbk KMnnoaxrores, An attack ot Cholera is geueia l nceded by a iKlit liitrrlioea or derangement ol the bowels, which wnrn Dronerly treated, cbe ki, nnd ofton erauicates the dread ninca-e lu us inoipiency. io better remedy can be louna for this Diarrhix t, or for any Aileotion of the KowelR, than Jatnii's Carminative Bal sam a sale, prompt, and etlbctlve tnedicinn, winch lias maiDtmnea its popularity iorb years, ana waicn everybody would do well to provide themselves with. I'rcparcd only at no iri i hesnut street. The Atlantic Cable is succcssmllv laid! Kola all opposition to the -'one pneo" ivst m adopted at Charles Mokes & t o ' -'oue-pr c" ciotnmn Mouse, under the Continental, A tew more ot thosectieap Linen Suits on hand. RmucFn Thicks. ren't fan to visit B. F. Bimor's GUery, No. 6-4 Arch street, when photo graphs are desired. His tyles are exq'iu to and artii'ical in exeoution and wonderfully accurate. WownimifULl Alderra8n William Davis, Wast Philadelphia, onred of Rheumatism by three tea spoonlul dosM ot Dr. Fltler's Remedy. iMrnovKP Lock-Stitch Machines for Tailors and Manulncturers. drover & Baker lowing Ala chine Company, No. 73j Chesnut str-ot. Compound Intkbest Notes 7 810 and 6-20h wanted. Do Haven A Brother, Ro. 40 1 mrd St. Cbovks & Bakkr's Hisnest Premium Mafio Mitch .sowiue MactnuOB tor family uso, Io 730 Chesnut street. Astonishing 1 AMorman Joseph H. Comly, Franklord, suffered eioven years Curad by one bottle of lr. Fitter's It lieu mat ic Remedy, Get cured. CiOI.D AND SILVER, Compound Istkiiest and CwouaaENT Bank ihutes liouuuT and hold, bit DUUXKL & CO., Ko. 34 South Ihhid Stbekt. SuPKnion Styles of Ready-made Clothing). SurLKioa Styles o Ready-made Clothing. Wanamakkk & Brown, Fopclab Clothing House, Oak Hall, Southeast corner Sixth and Market Streets. MAKIUED. ' BURNS BARRY. Ju'v 30 h. by Rev. .William Cutl cart, r JAMES V. BURNS to Miss SUMAAi BARRY, both of this city. KIMBLE SHREVE-On the lfh ultimo, at Flo- rence. Is. J by the Rev. rxiward Axtibv, Mr. WIL LIAM KI MBLE to Miss UANAAtl 6dKEVE, Doth ol Burbngton county. DIED. BARBI3.-On the 1st instant, JOHN B B ARRIS, aped 65 rears. ins relatives end male tr.endo are rosnectiury in vited to attend his iuuei-at, trom Ins late residence, No 1012 Coaies street, on uturc'ay, tho 1th instant. at 9 o'clock A. 11, io proceed to Monument Ceme tery. BROWN -On tho 31st ot July. M ILI.ARD. son ot John VV . and ijusaunab C. Brown, in the 7th year ot bis ape. J he relatives and mends or the family are resoect- lully invitea to tit' end ti.e luneral. Irom ins parents' n-eidenca, No 4033 Jaokson street. Manarunk, on Friday, Aucust 3d, at 2 P. M. Io picceed to Levor lngton Cemutery. EVANS Suddenly, on tho 81st ultimo. ISAAC J. F VANH (or the firm of Henry Huddv & Co I. in the 81st year ol his a.re. Fottstown papers pteitw copy. 1 uneiaJ trom the residouoH ot n lam l . tsartie, Esq., No 416 Kiclimoud street, this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Imertmnt at Laurel mil. McCUEDY. Oh I U' sdav, 31H ultimo, after a pro tracted illness, MARY A., e'.dest daughter of Kooert K and HaiiLah McCuruv. . I lip rnlntlvna and trmnda of tne family are re- speuttuilv requested to attend her luuorai, from the residence of her parents, No. 136 North Broad street, on Saturday, 4 h tua'ant, at 8 o'clock P. M. hTACKHOUSE. On the 31st u timo. of cholera infantum, GEORGE f LI I' l', iniant son of James S. and tbe .ate Lizzie btackhouie, aged 3 months and 2C days. ine reianves ana trienas ot tno iamuy are respecv fullv mvit d to attend his funeral, trom the residence ot bis lather, No. K2J North ilia nth street, on Friday aiternoon at 8 o'oioek. WfclK. Ou the 81st u'timo, MARX ANN, wile oi John Weir, aged 54 years. The relatives and menus are rcspectiuny in vited to attend the runoral, irom the residence of her husl and. No. Via Moore street, anore Ainner. on Friday afternoon, August 8, at 4 o'clock. Interment in Franklin Cemetery. OBITUARY. It Is with a melancholy pleasure that we writs or the many endearing qualities ot' a lato much esteemed friend and (3llow townsman. Mr. Isaao J. Evans . (ot the arm oi B Ruddy & Co.). He was suddenly taVen 111 on the morning of July 31, wltli violent cholera symptoms, and ( lingering through the day, died towards evening. At a consultation, after death, it was avreet that his death was caused by a virulent attack of Asiatic Cholera, Mr. Evans wag a gentleman respected and esteemed by all who had any connections with him, either in matters ot business or in the social relations. As a ouslness ma, his ability. energy, and persevering enterprise rendered Dim a m an of mark. Be will be long remembered by his sorrowing lrlends, and to bis relatives his loss will be irreparable. H. THE PATENT PKA SflULLEB WILL STRIP out Peas or Lima Beans as fast as trom four to seven oersonscun she 1 them br hand, mce i to Sb, and to dealers at lactory MUs, by the ageuts, No. 836 (Eight Thlrty-nve) MAHKL'f 8u. below Miutb. A MAN WITH A RED COAT, BLUE VEST, and yellow pants, or dressed In any other style, ia hereby informed tlia a general assortment oi Hardware, cutlery, ana loois is sept ior naie No. 838 (Klght Thlrty-flve) MAUKKT Bt., below Nlr.h. ABOUT AS LARGE AS A MEDIUM SIZED wallet are Voiding Pockot Lanterns, which have a place tor matches aud an extra suupiy of tapers, and occupy so smal' a spucn as tube conveniently carried li, tue Docaeu tornueoy lie man unlit, No. m (Eight ibuty-ave) HAULbTHt., below Nlntb. INSURANCE COMPANIES TNSU RE YOUR LIFE IX 10151 )Wi HONE COMPANY, THE AMERICAN, OP PHILADELPHIA, S.E. Corner Fourth a Walnut St. Insurers In this Company have tbe additional iruarnn tee of the CAPITAL B TOOK ALL PA1I IP W CAU. which, together witb C'ASU ASSETS now on hand, amount to over 81,500,000. Its TBU8TIE8 are weU-knowa citizens In oar midst, entitling It to more consideration tbau tbofs whose managers reside la d I stum cities. Alexander WhllldJii,, J. fcdaar Thorn sou, (George Nuueuu Hon James Pollock, Allert'. Hobortt, P. II. Mingle, 1. M. WhiUdin, William J. Howard, Hamuel T. llodlue, John Aikuinu, lloory K. iiennett, Hon Joseuh AHItoa, Isaac Uaslebarst. ALEXANDER WI1ILLDIN, President. CEOROE NLOEM, Vice-President. JOBN C BIUS, Aotuury. JOHN H. tviLSOW. fecretorT and Treasurer. 1 1 UNADULTERATED LI QUO 8 ONLY. RICHARD PENIHTAN'd BXlfUtAND VAIlllS, , No. WCllESNUf HTBKET, ' - Searlv Opponit the Pot OtrJci, . ' P1PI 4DELPU1A. Families supplied. Order I trum the Country promptly attended wj f) ui MEDICAL. iEM'll MED.UNIS3 IN TOQUE r CRIMAULT & CO., Chemist tr hit Imperial Ilighneti Fiince Napoleon, 47 Rue Richelieu, Paris. NO MORE CON3CMPTI02T. GRIM A VL T'S S m CP cfHYPOi'VOSPHATB LiaK For alt 1 Iscatps of the Cheat tills Medlclno Is In Valuable a is tarneiy ud at the HK f l wi" M" n flTAL. In Loudon, tor Consumption. and genera ir approved br tun Leading Medical Men la Knglantl sod in i- ranoe. KO M0R1C COD LIVES OIL. OUlMACLTa SYRUP OF IODIZED II OR SB-RADISH This ftyruo is etnD OTed, witti the sreatett success, In place oi oa l.lver Oil. to which H is latiuitalv superior. It cures dlsene of ihe client, nriitu'a lmnliatlc d sor dets preen rieknei, mnncular a onr and Ini-aof app its li rekenirtoi iheconstluiuon by parltyinn the l)lfu, and is. In a word, the muxt potrtnm deiiratlvs known. It Is a inlnlKtcrea with the KrcHtesi elllcaov tn youti cblidren, subject to humors or obsirautiun of tbe (lands. NO MORli POTtRTT OW TUB BLOOD AND PALE COMPLEXION. DR. LEUA' rilOPllAiE OK IRON This new ferruginous inndtelne conintnsthe elements oi he i lood and bones and I ROM In a liquid state. It la ulllerebt Irom ail b II tier to offered to tbe public, U liquid colorless, and taotcless. lispeeul.y euros, CHLOROSIS, l'AINS IN Tnr. BTOMACH, DirriruLr muKsnoN. I)ysuf.noerii:a. am emu. The majo Ity or the academies ot Medicine of Paris recunimend the Phosphate ol Iron to Ladies o dAlloato constitution, sutterlnu nom Anemia and ah other per Hons tatiKiied lioin over anxiety, nervous emotions ovec work, iieueMl deDiliiy and poorness oi blood. it Is tb only preuaration which never cinws consti pation, aud can be borne by tbe most delicate stoma ohs. KKRTOUH HEDACnt S NEURVLniA. IS8TANTA Kt?lIr.Y CtKK KOUBf.Y Ci RKf Bf OKIMADLTM (JUARASA. A vegetable liiasllian substance, entirely Innocuous. INTERS L OR LOnAL NEW CVR. IV K AGENT, M ATI JO. ORIMAt'Ll' A CO., PABI3. This new remedy ts prepared from the leaves of a Peruvian pepper Hhiub called Ml'lC, and cures pronipilj' und inal lbl. without any tear of In Hum -luBtory results 'iho great majo'ltr of Physicians in I'ars Kusla, Germany, and Kew York now use no other remedy. OEVFRAL DEPOSITOUIEi In Paris, at GkiuaCLI' A (JO.'a, Chemists, No. RLE KlUHFLIKO. In New VorK. at M. V F0UQLRA A VANUEB- KIEPT'ri, WILLIAM street in I'hlladelpM. at rubNCH, RICHARDS A fX and at every good chemists B'lthtf OHEROKE13 CURE, THE GKHAT INDIAN MEDICINE, CURES ALL DISEASES CAUSED BY YOL'THVLL INDISCKKTION, VIZ : SLMIVaL wi-.aK. tS-S, LOBS 1F Al r.NUKl , UMVliUXAL LAHHI I'UOK, I'AS l. i Hi. HACK, DIkNLSS OK VlSIOV, PREMATCUU OLD AflR WEAK NERVES, DlltlUULl Bill'. 111 i u. PALE COUNTENANCE. IMAHU 1, vuADUJiiriiua, AND ALL DISEASE! Tbat follow as a sequence ot youtuiul indiscretions. THE CHEKOKKF. CURB Will restore hea.th and vieor. and elfeot a nermanant cure alter un otuer meuicines nuve isueu. 'lbirtv-two pate pamphlet sent m a seaiea enve:ope, lree to any addres. Fold bv all Drungiew; or will bo sent b exuress to KTinn h-i ner norr ur iiireu uottitM) ior any poruon oi ine worm, ou iue recmpi or price, -jy iuu sole propne.or. ua. v. rt. uiciivvi, No 37 Walker street. New York. CIlEROKEbT REMEDY Cures all Vrinary Complaints, viz.: travel. Inflaai mntiou ot the HiuiKler and Kidneys Retention ot Urine. Strictures ot the Uretnra Dropsical Swe linus, Brick Dust Deposits, and all discuses mat require a diuretic, and w hcu used in ccnluncttou with tho ( HKHOKKK IN.lKcrtOS. does not fall to cure liononhica. Oleet. and all Mucus Uncharges in Ataloor Keunle curing recent cases In from one to three days and is esp. cla'ly tecommeudad in those cases of Fluor A. bus or Whites in Females Tbe two medicines uned In conjunction will not lah to remove this disagreeable complaint, and in those casns where other metlcines nave been uned without success. Price, Remedy, One Bottle, 2. lhree llot.les " Inivetlnn ' 2. " AS. The Cherokee "Cur'." "fm-rfw." and "Ini'ettin" are to be found in all well-regulated drug stores, and are recommended by physicians ana druggists dil over n world ior their lnirluslc worth aud merit. Home un principled dealers, however.l try to deceive their cus tomers by se ling cheap and wortblcsa compounds ia order to make money -In place of these a nit ae- ct red It the drutiglhts will not buy them ior you, write io us, and we wi I nend them to you bv exoress, seenrely packed, and tree from observation We treat all diseases to which the human avstem is subiect. and will be pieased to receive full and explicit statements from those who bave talied to receive relict hereto ore. Ladles or gentlemen can a i dross us in ptrfeet confidence. We ae- ire to send our ilnrtv-two pane oamnblet lre to every ladT and gentleman in the lund. Address all letters tor pamph.eia, medicines, or advice, to the sole proprietor, F Dr. W. R MEBWTN. esmwfjrp No. W WALKER Street, N. Y. BIOKRENE, OR LIFE-REJUVENATOR. STRENGTH TO THE WEAK-YOUTH TO THS AO ED This preparation Is unequalled as a rejuvenator aad re atnrer ol wanted and Inert funoiiou. '1 be leebie. the aged aad ail those who hare In any way impaired their vitality by excessive uientul orpby.il artiniirtinn.wlll find the Vtlokrene to be what Ita name implies a llie-rejuvei'ator, which, while tt builds up the shattered constitution, will also Impart to the feeilngs the uristnefts ana enenry wi.icn neiong iu ouui. Mo matter by whatcauso anvoigan bas become onree blcd In its mncttuns this superb preparation will remove that cause ai once and lorever. blOKKKNE cures Oenetal Debility. Imnotency, Ner vous Incapacity, Dyspepsia, wepresnion. ijuaa oi apw it T.nw M,Mt Imheoilitv. Mental Indolence. Kmacla- tlon. EnnuT It baa a most delightful, desirable, and novel e licet upon the nervous syHtem. and I who are In anyway prontraed by uervoim disabilities are earnestly auvii'en to seea a vim u urn uwat e&uveoui iuu uu- amiNll.. nntmntlnn. BlOKRKNe. The Feeble, the Languid, fbe Despair ing the Old. should give this valuable discovery a trial; it will be lound totally different irom ail other articles for tne same purpose. . . . . . m vi.-m if ' ihls nrenaratlon Is Invaluable la ner- Tom weaknenses of all klu is, as It will restore the warned strength with woudenul pemianeuoe. i . , .., Tnnlr. anil w ,1 ntve lefmDVSpeP i win. tho i,r.t dona A brief Deruisience ill Ha use will lenovate the stomach to a degree of perfect health rtnai,n.iarner bottle or six bottles for an oeld by Drnirvista nen'rnl'v Sen bv exnre imvwhera ny aj dressing HUTCHINOB A HILLY fctt rropriew. No. 28 DEV tilreet, New York. 7JOHN80N. nOLLOWAY A COWDES No MNoith SIXTH Street. DYOrr A CO, l9thBtu6mro Ko.iMN BECONDBt. J)R. SEELYE'S LIQUID CATARRH REMEDY. Cure Warranted If Directions are Followed. COLD IN HE HEAD BELIEVED IN A KW MINUTE 8. DR. BEELTE'S BUONOIilALi SYRUP! An unfailing Remedy for Doughs, Colds, Hroncbltfs BoreTbroat. Iloarseness, and Irritation of the Uroo. cbial Tubes or Luus, 1'ickllng la the Throat, au tr0UP' DR. D. H. 8EKLYE A CO., Proprietors, Freeport, Illinois. AGENTS FOB PENNSYLVANIA. FJtKNCIL KICI1ARDS CO., ' Not. 11,16 IBandiOKouth'i KNTKHtreet, DYOTT A CO., 7vmws6wn . No. m North HkCO.ND Street. TB. HUNTER, No. 44 N. 8E7ENTH HTBFET. ABOVE FILBERT, PHILADELPHIA Acknowledged by all vartu $ tnteretted as by tar the MOHT BUCOEHHFCL PUVHltHAN in the truatinent of Distant m hit speeialty. QUICK, T110ROLU1I, and permanent euret guaranteed in every case, Kenieiiiber liK lir'NTKR'ti (reiebrated Fmedlns can only be bad genuluu at his old establish Ortloe, No. HN fctVEtu'lUBlreet, ahov. i'ltbort, IM PAPtR HANGINGS. HOWELL & BOUBKE OS PAPEE HANGINGS AJNtt WINDOW SHADES. FOUBIH hSd MARKET STREETS rraLAUErjrniA FOURTH EDITION DcICfTAtra to the Phlladelphift ConsDrva- live t'oavrntioa liom Georgia. Acouhta, Gorfria, Aupust 2. -The despatch from thia city ycotcrdav, trivlnir the list o( d-jla-patoa at larjc to the Philadelphia Oanvout.on. attotild bavcmchirlod the name of Senator Maa ning, who was also elected. Deatmctlre IMrc at Oil City. ' Nkw Yobb,' AtiRttft 1 Private despatches have btfti received hore, announcing a large fire at Oil City, destroying all the property there ot tbe United 8 atea Company. Lateat Mntkets by Telegraph. N iff Yokk. Auiust 2 Stocks are atronror. Chi cae and Kock Island, 102J ; t'umneriaud preferred. 47J; lll'noii Central MiclngHn .Southorn, 84; Now York Cemra , 1061; Leading, Hit; lludsosj Kiver, 121; ( autou oinpnn . Mj Viririuia 6), 04; VjUs. 68j; We turn Union feloviapn (Jompaay, 6" ; United states 6. 1W7, 129'. ; UniU'd Htuts Couo na, Wi. 10ftJ;ilo. 1802 106t: do. 1805. 100; Uaitod Ktaie 10-401, 091; rruasury 7 )s. 104j;o;l04i; (iold,lt. Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, Aag. 2 Itcpoc tod by l Haven k Bra,, tio. 40 4. Third street. BK1WLKN BOARDS. WOOlltyBs. old. ... M 4(HJ0Nl'a UGs lsj 01000 U 7-30s JuntllMJ ?2f 00 U S C-ll)s'66rrEli)(ii 2H sh Keystone 7atio 100 tti Host K ...uJJt) 18 36 sh do Irt, 100 hIi do lrt 100 sn N Y &Mid. 16 f 6 eh Com! lik .... 64, 100 sh Uead. ..b M 3 1 100 eh do ) 82a KH) do 1W! .12ol) Chea k Lc1 r. Ul fcHOOC k A 6s 68.. 87 2k su 1'enn li. o 66 2)0shOoeao. ...s80 4-81 200 sh do .t 6'U oMK) sh do l8) ml H O ah do o 200 eh do VX)i do 800 sh ao.... 4if 100 i sh Cola di 3S4 41 100 sh do 8g 100 sh N Central.... 4HI 20 hh 2d k 3d 2d 8a 80 stt MauteSh 11 SECOND HOARD tOOO Fittflli'g 6s 70 I 100 sh Keading. . ,M0 54 IDsri lcnna'K. .... 56? 100 eh do 130 551 Well do W RECONSTRUCTION. Cblff Jalle BafUa Arftlnat (b Hew ConMltullon lie neneances Prtdeat JobniMia na n Unnput and Can r per. From the Raleigh Standard. " We learn, and luilocd the Ltct ia admitted b the Sentinel, the orpau ot Governor Worth, that the loug aud atiie argument recently published. in iub rrmnm'ium tfvuriuii, against lue Hew CotiHtituiton aud the powers oi tbe lato Htate Convintion. a,na copied a Un jo much Rusto by tbe becoflsiou presA oi the state, is from tho pea of Chief Justice liollin. We regret we have not Kpacc to lay this arcrumentjtii mil beiore our leaocre, but we cue the tollowtntr extracts. wluoli will allord some idea of its intent and epunt. Tbe Chret Juctice saj?: l consiaer mat tut- is do lonstitution, tie cause your Convention was not a letritimate Couvcutton, aud hud uo power to make aOoti fet.tution torus, or to alter that which wo hai aud have; Htid thut it ctmnot be mado a Coiihti ttiuon, veu hy pop''ltir sanction. It tiiw pontiou.s be correct, it ought to be i ejected by the peo)le, aw the easiest, Himplest, aud uioat etlicient niethon of seitliifr. the p inla at rest, and avoiding many per.ilexint aud aatifrfruiia questions beiore trie Judiciary. I object to tbe oreanixation ot your body as a (Jonveutiou, Ix't ause it wan called without the consent of tho people ol North Carolina by the President of the United States, or under his orders au act of clear and despotic usurp pation, which could uot give the body any authority to bind the State or its inhabitants. It tt be euid the President, or his aatrap nm Governor of a Province did not call, or lather constitute the Convention, but the delegates weie elected by the people, and thereby the body was duly constituted, 1 deny it, direetly and positively. Mr. Johnsou re quired a convention to perlorm certain apectdc acta; to annul the ordinance of secession, aut tender a return to the Union, or claim Ua con tinued CKisteucc under the Constitution of the United, States; to emancipate the slaves, and ordain that slavery shall never hereaticr exist in this Suite, aud io iepudiate the state 'war debt. All these were done; the two first promptly and in satisiaetory terms; and the thud at the last moment, under sub jection and in conformity to orders, after having onoe tefused to adopt the measure". Alt was done, I hay, that was required, and Mr. Johnson proclaimed that he had got all he wanted; that we were back as a State and might choose our Representatives in Congress in con formity to our rights as a State, and to our law regulating elections. Was there anything more tor that Convention to do ? Were they chosea for any other purpose, even by those who were allowed to vote ior members 1 How dare they, then, ko on to frame a Constitution, a la for all time, which is to be binding on those who elected them for other ends.and also on taat large portion of the patriots aud heroes 'unpar doned Eebelb" who were not allowed to vow at all? Tbe pretension h without parallel of pre cedent until the preecut term of radical assump tion of power in a dominant military or nume rical majority, without respect tor rights or the Constitution. Aa far aa they safely can, and wl'enever they can, tbe people oucrht to reatat that pretension. Tbis they can peacefully do, when called upon and allowed to vole; and I trust they will do so on this occasion without commotion, in support of the great principle of human liberty that a people have the right to make their own Constitution, and not be made subject to pne imposed on them, by foroe or fraud, by an extraneous power, or by a traction of their fellow-citizens." FBIVATEER AFLOAT. A Laiffw Screw Steamer Pirating In tt Houtb Atlantic Probably a Chilian Privateer. A peoUemin who has arrived at Mowteviifc writes trom there under date of June 14, aa lollows- "On the 23d of April, when In lontrUude fifty one degrees weft, latitude thirty-six degree north, v.e were chased by a large screw steamer ot about 6ftoen hundred tons, barque rigged. She had one large pivot gun between the fore mast and a smoke-pipe. She had a numerous crew aboard, as many heads were distinctly visible above the deck. She was a very fast ves sel under steam. We were going at the rate of tea knots an hour, and ne ran up to us in tea than two hours. 1 believed then that she was a Chilian privateer. When first sighted she was steering southeast, under lull steam, whloh sho continued to do unt 1 within a mile of ua. She then hauled to eaf t, and at sundown was steer ing northeast under sail only. She wan out of the track of any merchant steamships, and ia that ot vessels bound to the West Indies from England." J E W II O U T E. FrarJrord and Philadelphia Railway. VI i. 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