THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1866. 5 AMUSEMENTS. Th DranMIt Man of 1H0A-A7. The various thoatres of rbiladoloha will all soon bsopen for rentier business, and tbo now season promise to be particularly brilliant. Ihoprjtnlse of profit li not tatislactory to the managers aa hey could kDH, Bud they have dotormlned to in. Cicatctbe atiraoions in consequence. Thus engage meets bare been oflucled wl b tbe m'st popular (tart, and tho sioex companies bare been reorga nised so as to inorease the professional moral and Improve tbe tout enntmble. VnwL'BKSMur Stklet Thbatr. Mr. Leonard J'eroival Urover ha retired from the lesaeeship of tbia bouse, and Messrs William K Sinn & Co. be come the managers. During the season the fo low ing stars will fulfil engagements in tbe order named : Mad'.le Follolta Vest vail, Sir. John E Owens, Mr. Josoph Jcflorson, Mr Cbanes Dillon, and Miss Kite Reipno'ds. Negofintions are ponding with Other prominent artists, and the names will be tn SOULCed bcieitier. In addition to tho production of Baccar'U next wee , Aladdin tiier, aiior, and several othor sconlo nore'tiea, tbe fol'owing Shakespearian spectacles , will re brought out in ezoolient style: The Win ter' Tale, Midsummer Niyht' Dream, and The Zempeit. 'J tomorrow afternoon at the matinee the Sleeping Iteauty U1 be given as tbe performance. Ibis ad to-morro evening will bo the final representa tions of this extravaganza. Here is the official list of the new Company : Miss Josle O.ton, Miss li. Joflersou, Miss .Lizzie Coopor, Mrs. U A. ferry, Miss C. Reod, Mrs 8 A. Baker, Mis j Katie Zlaker, Mies M. Andrews, Miss ilattie Wilson, Mossrs. corgo II. Clarke, 6. Dubois, F. F. Uaottay, a tor Lonuox, U chad Woolf, J. W. Jen nings, F Foster, J. L Whito, J Tavlor. Charles Frye, J. V. Da.loy, J. Sylvia Ciarko H. Wilson, J. Fribis, tnio, and F. McSorley. Mr. Bonjamin Edward Woolf, Loader of Orouestra .nd Dramatist ; . Joseph C. Foster, Stage Manager; K. 8. Smith, Soemo Artist j lh mas Blackwood, Machinist; John Stimmel, Treasurer! Aloert Roberts, Doorkooper; and James Lloyd, Oflloer. Walnut Stbbet Theatre. This eslablishmont will enjoy a brilliant and profitable season. Ar rangements have b.en mado with many of the most popular stars in the country, who will appear in rapid succession. We aro only able to announce at present Mr. Edwin Booth, Mr. J. S. C.arke, Mr. John Brougham, and Mrs. D, P. Bowers. Ihe following named persons win comprise the eorp drama tigue of this theatre: Miss Annie Gra ham, Mis Ellia Gcrmon, Mrs. W. A. Chapman, Mrs. 6. E. Chester, Miss Lcouie Ailington, Mrs. F. Brelsford, M ss Marv Burr, Miss Ilattie M.llor, and others. Messrs. 8 K. Cheater, Oven Fawcett, James l ay lor, J. M. Barron, J. Bradford, T. C. Greene, Frank Muil, and others Several other artists will p'ay as s ock during tho season. Mr. Thomas J. Hemphill. Business Mauagor and Trea surer; Mark Hassler, Leader of the Orchestra; J. B. Roberts, Mage Maiiager; Charles Hoaton, Door keeper; C. Burns and Hotnphill, Jr., Box and Ticket Clerks. Abo ii street Ibeatke. Mrs. John Drew will endeavor to open her iavonto temple ot Ihospis du ring the present month, handsomely ronovated. Da ring the season many prominont s'ars will appear, including Mrs. Drew and Mr. and Mrs. Barney Wit Lams, Messrs. Da enpnrt and Wal.aok, and possibly ' Mr. and Mrs. W. J. f orence. The company will be as ioUows: Madame i'onisi. Mis Annie Ward, Mrs. E.N l'r.ayer, Mist Lizzie Frice, Mrs. T. A. Creese, Mrs F. Mordanut, and others, Messrs. F Mordaant, Harry Risers, Owen Marlowe, Robert H, Craig, George H. Griffiths, Samuel Hemple, W, H. W alilB, L L. James, I'. A. Creese, n and othets. Colonel Joseph D Murphy, Business Agent; Char es R Dodworth, Leader ol the Orchestra; Wil liam A. Moore, Stage Mauager. Kiw MEBiOAN Ibeatbe This establishment optns for tho season early next month, with an en tirely new and excel ent company. Mr. H A. Earn shaw will be the los eo; Mr. James Pilgrim, Stage Manager. I he house will be thoroughly renovated, and many admirable addl ions will be mado, includ ing a handsome new ilrop-ourmin, painted by Wun derlloh. Mr Stuart Robson will be the first star, and the Worrell bisters wi.l follow him. Mr. Barn Bhaw assures tbe publio that the American shall bo a first class theatre in every rosueot. Academy of Mcsio Manager Gran open with the great Mad'Ue Adelaide Bistort and a poweriul French company un tbe 12th oi November. The Academy will also be taken for short opera seasons by at leabt three imprettaiiot. CITY INTELLIGENCE. for Additional City Intelligence see Third Page.) SWINDLING fJ. 6. Mercury and Hymen Co Hand In Hand A Nice Little Came of BlufT-$5o,000 staked and ' Lost-Marital Bliss Col lapses In a Baggage CarA Disconso late Honey moon. "Money makes the mare go," is a saying that Is not far removed irom the borders ot vulgarity, and jet it is replete with truth, and ever ready ol application, uut "the mare ' is not tne only thine that is driven along by the glitter of the shilling. When a young man has ouce set hia hearten the toys ot wedded life, ihe first thing needful to consummate his aspirations is tue one thing needlui in all the alatra of this iinsplritual world. If the youth were born, as the Baying has it, "with a silver spoon in his momh," there will be no insuperable obstacle tooteicouie. At times everything will work smoothly it the damsel herself is a daughter of lortune. But Cupid is a wayward god, and sometimes b ads a poverty'Stricken votary to a cottage instead ot a palace. Such cases are always desperate, and irequently disastrous fn tbe end. We have a case in mind which re sulted, in such an unfortunate denouement. On the 21th ultimo, a young man entered the Firt National Uai k in this city, and made his way without ceremnnv to the desk ol the cashier. He was ce;taiuly entitled to take such a liberty, for, when he gave his name, he proved to oe none other than A. It. Allen, a purser in the lifcvy ol the United States Purser Allen's business was soon niaJe known. He had in his possession a draft on the Treasurer of the United States tor the neat little sum ot $50,000. It was duly signed and countersigned by Secietary Welles, Treasurer Spinner, aud all the other (loverumental oificials, whose duty it Is to affix their sign-manuals to such documents. Purser Allen informed the cashier, i l the blandest possible tone, that he lhed to place this draft, together with $2000 in ci-h, on deposit to hia order. The cashier would have been entremely happy to oblige him. but, in view of the recent act of Congress to prv'Vi'iit another Washington bxnk swindle, he was not at liberty to do so. He so Informed Pur er Allen, aud volunteered the further Information that the proper plice of depopit wat the sub-treasury of the United States. Purser Allen then male his way to the receiv ing tel er's de?k, lol'oved by the caaiiier. Under tbe watchful ee of this oitieial, he dapowted the $2000 in cash, and then, when the latter bat turned bis back, he slipped in the $5i).0lH) draft, lie was urobablv in a hurry, and did this to save the steps across the street to the Sub-Treasurer's t)tT.ce. As the receiving teller did not know Fnrwr Allen In his official capacity, he Rare him due credit for the full amount. On the 27th ultimo Purser Allen found a use for his money, and dtpwthe $52,000 irom the bank in one iump. IIo then sought tbe oflice ot Drexel & Co., and purebred of them $30,000 worth of 5-20s or 180".. Havtne a little cash still to eparc, hp proceeded nest to the banking house ot Juv Cooke 4 Co., where he procured a draft on Wasblneton for $20,000. 1'urser Allen tbeu took a iouiney to New York, and, int-rina the branch office of Jar Cooke & Co., In that city, made a further purchase ol his favorite 6-20', to the amount of $19,000. Taking fittreo of his thousand dollar bonds, he i.ext isited the establishment of Jerome A Co., In New York city, and procured a draft on Paris lor 50,000 francs. He then dropped in at a steamship ollice aud purchased tickets for Bor deaux on the fivotia, which was to sail on Satur day of thi" week. From all this, it was to be iniVrred that Purser Alien tntended to start upon his travels. But business of a delicate and pressing nature required hia presence in Washington before ho closed the water. Thither he proceeded without delav, and yesterday mormnsr had a foretaste of tho happiness in store lor Lim by belnir joined In the roods ol holy matrimony. Tbe bride was an Interesting young lady by the name of ViTclnie Turneau (a French name, evidently, which easily acrounts lor tho Purser's desire to make Bordeaux the first stopping place inhiB travels). It is iarelv that a wedding party passes oir so satisfactorily as did this one yesterday morning, at the lesid'ence ot Mr. Turneau. The brides maids and tbe groomsmen were among tbe gay ent of the gay, but, despite their greatest efforts, they could not rival the smiles of the newly wedded riair. The whole party, as soon as tie ceremony was completed and the cus tomary coiieratulation given and received, drove rapidly to the Baltimore depot, where an aiieciiug pnrtinc scene was enacted, tmteiy in time not to be Interrupted by tlio whistle of the locomotive. In the meantime Treasurer Snmner had been greatlv surprised one morning by receiving from I'urser Alien a requisition for the further sum of $i0,000. Treasurer Spinner wrote to the Purser to express his surprise at such nn Irregular and unaccustomed proceeding. He received a note in repiv. informing mm tummy that Puiser Allen was "neither - a knave nor a fool, and that he bad made no previous requi sition for alike amount." The Purser afterwards visited the Treasurer in hlch dudgeon. They compared their notes, aud soon arrived at tho fact that the first draft had been obtaiucd by some unknown party upon fraudulent representations and forged signa tures. The draft, however, had ulready been paid, having passed in the appropriate channel through the Sub-treasury of this city. i The Cashier of the First National Bank was at once inlormed ot this fact. He hastened to Washington, in company with Detective Edmund L. Scblenira, of this city. They put their heads together, and without anv material assistance Irom outside parties, succeeded in obtaining a clue to Purser Allen's shadow. This shadowy gentleman proved to be one Willinm Kinceold Cooper, the true hero of the conuub al affair at the residence of Mr. Turneau. An accurate desci iption ot the gentleman who negotiated lor the 6-20s with the Drexels, of this city, was obtained at their oflice, and found to correspond with the "Purser Allen" who figured at the First National Bank. When Detective Bchiemm arrived at the house of the bride's father, yesterday morning, ho was informed that he was a few minutes too late tbe party bad already been driven to the depot. Detective Bchierum was very anxious to form one of their uumber. so be hailed a cab. and offered the officiating Jehu thereof an extra five dollar note, provided he was not too late lor the half-past seven train. They were conse quently not too late. The detective gained the train lust as it was starting, and took a seat near tbe newlv married pair. He had not the heart to interrupt their bliss lust then and there; and so they were permitted to jouinev, in peace and happiness, all the way to Philadelphia. Arrived at the depot in this city, Mr. Cooper, alias "Purser Allen," left his bride for a moment, while be took a look ac their travelling lugwage. For this purpose he entered the baggage car. Here he lound Detec tive frchlenim awaiting him. ' An explanation was soon arrived at between the two eentlemen. The scene was very sad and very atlectiug. When the denouement was made known to the bride 6 ho went oil into hysterics. and whs taken in charee by S3mu friend who reside in the upper part of the city. The groom was conducted privately into the presence of United (states comimssionsr sergeant, who gave him a hearing at the Mayor's ollice. Mis duty as an otlicer of the law was a plain one, but' a sad one. Tbe whilom happy Cooper was remanded to a ceil in Movameusins, with the intimation that his nnarcial transactions would receive a further investigation on tbe following Saturday. Verily, "the course of true love never did run smooth." 'lis a pity, but, alas I it is too true. Impbovkmestb on Abcii Street. Yes terday we gave a brief and cursory notice of tbe improvements ou Eighth street, from which our readers could gather an idea as to the extent of the growth of our city. Eiarhth street is not tne oniy locality tnai is atietuing to puDiic improvement. Arch street, notwithstand ing that it is one of the most beautiful and bnely improved streets of Philadelphia, has entered extensively upon the erection of new ana naagmncent Dusiness nouses. At iso. ma Arch street a tine building is in process of erec tion, the first story of which is iron and the next three stories are ol pressed brick,' and elegantly finished. It i; to be devoted to trade in carriage mountings, ani all tbe particular articles a joertaininir to thnt trade. It is to be occupied by Mr. William Burwell who will be able to begin bis business about the 1st ot September. Eyre & Landell, a dry goods firm at the comer of Arch and Fourth streets are putting in front of their establishment, a fine plate glass front, supported by iron columns. At No. 412 Ueorge Van Dyke Is erecting a fine tour-story brick, with a marble base, tor John J. Dorner, furrier, who will open in about two weeks. l. b. ouster a uon, at no. iia Arch street, have iust completed an elegant four-story brick building, ItiO leet deep an t 'IS leet trout, and are about occupviue it. They manufacture and deal largely in straw ;and millinery goods,and have a tine and extensive assortment of men's, boys', and children's straw hats. The first floor is devoted to the sale of ribbon?, laces, cloths, etc., and the fleers above are used an show and salesrooms. In the lotnrth story, also, is a manufactory of straw ana niLllinery goods, in wnicu are em ployed one hundred and six operatives. Adia- ceut to Mr. Custer is also another tine four-story brick, occupied by Mr. W. O. Perry, who deals very extensively in tbe retail book trade. At No. 928 Arch street a rew tine four-story build ing has just been put up by Philip Rice, engaired in the gas-nmng ana piumDiuer ousiness. ine crtu is one ot pretty oia btanuiner in tne city, and has a flue reputation. A building is being erectr d at No. 706 Arch street by Balderstou & Aiuerton tor Mr. J. Mawson, turner, which will ue completed by next week. An TJngratkful Vagbant. A tallow named Houry bowers, who has been an in in ate of our Almshouse oil and on for the paH four teen r fifteen ears, stole a pocket-book from the house tof Mrs. Trowthers, in Ludlow street, Twenty-seventh Ward. Mrs. Trotbers had been in the habit of pi vine Bowers victuals. and would help him along occasionally, as he appeared to be an obiect ol charity. The other dav he was in Mrs. Trowthers' kitchen eating. when she enroe in the room and put her pocket book, containing $25, on a table, and being called up stairs, sue ten u ana forgot all about it until until she had-irone out of the hou-e alto gether. She then felt for her bocUet-hnnk. and missing it, weut back into the house. Bowers was gone. Some persons saw him leave the bouse aud run away. He showed to his brother vatrrants the same day some lour or five greenbacks, sa in g he bad made a eood day's work, etc. He was arrested, and after a hear ing this morning before Alderman Allen, he was held to answer. IDE MiM, RORDVBS Aw ImTEVTOBT or Stolen (?oods. Inventory of roller xni roods s'olcn by John Chandler and VTl liara Fmrhurst, belonging to the Taoony Print W rks, aud found in possession of Margaret Blalc .'ley, ao. into ocrniantown toad: f'oiwr roller. 9. Calicoes, punted ore color 84 yards. a.iuun. primea two oo.ora f it Olicoes printed three colors 631 " CsJicors printed lour colors 1618 " Klesoted Mvdlln 14 UnUtacbtd Musun j8 Total 2P61J " Stolen by Peter Connor, and found at his resi dence, Paul street, above Green, Franklord: Prlttfd Ca iooes 128 yards. Printed Flannels it " Ksw F.auneis 67 " Delaine 87 " To'al 283 " Tbe police are still on the track of those deDre- dators, and investigations are being continued. Fibk. A fire broka out about half-Dast 2 o'clock this morning, at the' dyehouse works of api ieion x janney, southeast corner ot rale tborpe street, below Oxford. Thev occupy the place as stocking weavers. Tbe b'lilding is a two story lranie, Irontlng on Palethorne street, and CO leet in depth. It was usod as adyehoiue, drying hotis and in clocking weavlug. The fire broke out in the drying department. The amount of loss to the stock and machinery was estimated by the proprietors at about $10,000 or $12,000, and was insured for $0000, ai follows: Royal Insurance Company, $5000; (ilobe Insurance Company, $1000; total, $0000. The buildiDg was the property ot William Stevenson. The damage to the builditiz amounted to $1000, covered by insurance. The machinery destroyed had been iust put in, and there was also a large lot of goods .Just ready for shipment. Robbed Wiiilk Asleep. Daniel Eellev and John Matter were arrested on the charae of robbing John Kirk of a silver watch aud twelve dollars in money, while be was lying asleep on his cellar door last Thursday night. He did not discover his loss until the next morning, when he made the complaint and had the two meo arrested on suspicion ot committing tho theft, an oflicer having seen them in the neighbor hood at the time it was committed. Kelley acKnowieapca inetneit, and gave up the watch, but no money was found on him. A tiftv-ccat rote, however, was picked up on the floor of the cell in which he was confined, which was recognized by Mr. Kirk as his property. The arrest was made by Officer Fleming. 'Kelley was held to answer In $1000, and Maher iu $600, by Aldermau Ramsdale. The Jobw Kletx Case. Tho mother of tbe girls mentioned in connection with the case of the brutal wretch Klein attempted to com mit suicide night before last. She was in an al most detracted state of mind, owing to the ter rible wrong perpetrated on her children. Be tween 9 and 10 o'clock Wednesday night, she made an attempt to drown herself, but wivs res cued by Oflicer Maxwell and taken to the Station House, from which her daughter took her to her home the next morning. This is the woman Klein says made the prosecution to extort money. Mektisgs To-Day. The National Union Republicans ot the First Division Fifteenth Ward will held a meeting this evening, at the bouse of Benjamin Elder, N. K. corner Sixteenth and Spring Oardeu streets. 'the fourteenth ward "Boys in Blue" will meet this evening, at 8 o'clock, at Mechanics' Hall, Coates street, above Eleventh. The George r. McClellan Beneficial Society will hold their first special meeting this evening, at 7 o'clock, at McCullough's Hail, Eighth and Locust streets. Income Taxes in the Fxbst Dibtbict. Colonel Taggart, Collector of the First District, gives notice that the taxps on incomes and licenses in the First District, comprising the Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Ele venth Wat da, are now payable at his ollice, .No. 247 S. Third street, daily, until the 15th instant, after which date penalty and costs will be imposed on all delinquents. Gross Carelessness. William Cart- wrieht was Indulging in the innocent amuse ment of shooting chickens in Mingtou lane, near Camp Cadwalader, the other day. Not being careiul ol the directum ot his shots, some of theni stiuck among some children playing near by, wourdlng1 one ot them. He was ar rested, aud alter a hearing Deiore Aldermau Beitler, he was held in $G00 to answer. Young Thief. John Keeeran.abov vounar in years but old in enme, was arrested Iu the act of robbing the till of a drinking saloon. corner of Dean and Pine streets, known as Jefftrs' saloon. Keeeran had been in the House of Rel'uee before, but his Da rents eot him out Hehasbefn concerned in a number of petty thefts. Aiaerman x unison neia mm to answer. Hearing of Countebfkiteb. The hear ing of William Stewart, which was to have taken place berore united states commissioner Sergeant, at 12 o'clock this day, has been post poned until Monday, at 1 P. M. Stewart, it will be rect llected, was arrested on the fourth ot last May, for passing counterfeit ft actional curreucjr, and was committed in default of $3000 bail. Larceny Cases. Sarah Burns wai ar rested by tbe harbor police, Beach street, above Noble, for the larceny of $1000, yesterday after noon. After a hearing before Alderman Toland she was held to bail to answer. Patrick Tobin was before Alderman Holmes on tbe charge of larceny. He was held In $2000 bail to answer. Fancy Dresses .The fancy dresses in tended to diseuise the beauty of young and DiuBQine aamseis, ana to ennance mat oi those "horrid old bachelors." at the torthcomin Grand Carnival, are now on exhibition at Cape Island, where tbey can be admired and selected from until the evening of the 8th. ITonobable Discharge Found. A dis charge, signed by Captain Frew, Co. 1, 1st Penn sylvania Regiment Mounted Volunteers, and dated "Cloud's Mills, Virginia, 13th July, 18G5," nas Deen lounu. Cholera. There were seven caes of Asiatic cholera reporteJ to the Board of Health since our report of yesterday. Of these lour cases were fatal. Wedding Anniversaries. flight pleasant jabilees they hold, As vears of wedlook pass Weddings of silver ana of goldl Fo, low "tin," "wood," and 1 glass.' ' It Is nroposed now, in one year From vows of bridal froth, To bave a meeting, with rood cheer, And name it after cloth ; The nusbund then from friends shall take Gifts of flue Clot bei, the Tower's mike. .Men's, Youth', ami Boy' Clothing. ibknnktt & co., Towkb Hall, No. 518 Uabkbt Stbkbt. In Cuina, physiolans are paid by their patients while tbey are well, and tbe pay ceases when tho patient Is sick. Tbe doctors of the flowery empire would do well to provide themselves with MARS DUSTS CAUSA YA IONIC they would Bud that their list ot non-paying patioqts would become small by degrees and boautifnlly less. A conning people are there Celestials, and we doubt not they will take the hint, , Our lomo will benefit them mora thu their teas will benefit us. Depot, '. No. til Broad way, New York. .For tale by Johnston, Uolijwai, If Ccuden, Wholesale Ajent, No. 23 Ar. Sixth itreet, Philadelphia, and b;t all truygitU. ' W siriocsly ADvisa werron to keep "Neo die's Cauipnor Trociies" at baud. We hear, on ever? tin iid then wouUttrlul curativti powers spaken ot. They are for sale bv our best Druin&t, aud made by C. 11. .heedlos, at Twelfth aud ltaoo. Cholera iust not be cured ty tliem, but these potent little Troches control tue piouionitory symptoms. Kom Btrr A Moth kb knows with what noltolinde with wbat dw p anxiety a mother regards the heal h of ber babe. To such we would say, that In a 1 casos ot teething, lommor complaints, looseness ot the bowels, etc., they will find MAR8DEW8 CAIt HIS A TI VE SYHUPiht only preparation which will give certain and spoedy rellof. No mother sbonld be without a bottle. Depot, No. VI Broadway, A'eie fork. For tale by JAmton, Hol lowly j Oovden, Whotttale Agent, No. 23 N. Sixth ttrett, rhUadHphia, and by all druggitt. Important Tbmcoram by the Atlantis Csb'e, from the Loin Mavor of London to Mayor McHlchanl of 1'hlladolDhlai -ONKK8KT ilOUSK. Aug. 2. '68 TOO lOTd MVOf wtuld be pleased to '0 vou and your suite here next I. ota Minora aay, nor. a, tw. (.Signed) Rom arc, Lord Mayor of Loudon. To the Mayor Of Thl'ado'phia AIIRWEH Will be nnnblo tnysulf to come, but wll send on mv suit, the Linen one I got ot Charliw St ikes t Co., the eminent Clothiers under the Continental. Ibigued), Morton, Lord Mayor of Phiiadelph'a. Card. To Pcffkrkrs with Rhrumtism Willi -in C. Yot No. I64t Korlh Thirty nt : stret, an unbe lever In rheumatic cnre, al'hongh for ynars a euflcrer with tbe most torriblo kind of rhoumatiam and neuralgia, never exported to get well; com pletely cared by Dr. Fitlor's remedy, ard will answor all questions auoui inn wonaer ot tne wona. I; educed Pricks. Photographs of all stvlos exeenred in a superior manner, at it. t lietmers, ISo C24 Arch street, tbe plaoo to get flni pictures at moperate prices. tStttt RSI lMrRovro Lock-stitch Maohixm for Tailors and Mauufactarers. drover ft timor Sewing Ma chine Company, No. 730 Chesnnt street. frwiET OroPONAi 1 1 tbe sweetest Extract nmce. Supersedes al! others. Try it once; will ue 11U ULUTir. (.rovkr ft Baker's Hlgnest Premium Elastic Ptiicli isomng Machines tor family use, No 734 Chusuui street. 7-SOn, 3-208, Gold and Silver. Compound Intkhkst and Umourrint Bank Notes Uouout and Hold, sr 1rkxel ft Co., No. 84 South Ihikd Struct. Compound Interest Notes. 7 8-10 and 6-20j wanted. le Haven ft Brother, Ho. 40 S. Third St. Superior Styles or Ready-made Clothinq. Scpmuob Styles o Bkady-xadb Clothibo. Wabamakeh ft Brown, Popular Clothiao House, . Oak Hall, Southeast corner Sixth and Market Streets. MARRIED. BIKEIf ART STRKKT. On the 1st or August, bv the Rev. John Streot. MAttlON C. RINEH A MV. Iq., to Miss EMMA L. NiK BET, daughter of cmanuci BTrott, r-sq , ail oi l nuauoipuia. Si'IECKEK CLAMER -On July 30. 136(5, bv the liov. T. A. Spaeth, Mr. MOKKIS SPIKCKKS to Miss LOUISA cLAulK, both ot this city. DIKI. AP.RAMS.-On the 1st instant, after a long and scveie lilnos-, which sho bore with Christian forti tude, UaNNAH K , youngest daughter ot Miobaol nndinimaG. Abrauu. aud grand-daughter ! the late JacoD Abrama aud Cathaiina Hunt, in the 20th yen i oi uer age. I he relatives and friends of the family are respect fully inviUd to attend the funeral, from the residence ot her grandmother, rear ot No Wi ot. John street. below Beaver, on Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock. To proceed to Meohanics' Cemetery BAR Bis. On the 1st instant, JOHN B. B ARRIS, aged tii Vears. His relatives end male friends are resneclful'v in vited to attend bis funeral, from bis late re.-idence, iso luiz coates street, on Saturday, me tin nutant, at 9 o'clock A. M. To proceed to Monument Ceme tery. HOMAN On the 2d Instant, after a long and lingering illness, ABRAHAM D. HOMAN, in the 44th yonr ot his ago. ihe relatives ana menas, aiso uurtis Ljoage, ko. '39. ot Norristown, and Jefieison Lodge, No. 12, 1. O. of O. F.: and iagle Council, No. 19, O. V. A. M., are respectfully invited to attend bis funeral, from uib late teoiaence, inieiaia street, east oi uart s lauo, aud north ot Fianklord road on aundav after noon at 8 o'clock. To pioceed to Franklin Cemetery v auic. McCURDY. On Tutsday, 81st ultimo, after a pro tractco ilm88, MART A., eldest daughter of Rooert ii.. ana tiannan juciuruv. Tbe relatives and friends of the family are re- si ecttullv reauestod to attend her funeral, from tho residence of her parents, No. 135 North Broad street, on Saturday, a n instant, at s o'ciook r. Al. rpHERE ARE ABOUT TWENTY-FIVfi PAT- X terns of Patent Clotbes-WrlniteM which use Irub her rolls. Whl ewe do not claim tor tbe (loft-wheel Wringer any preeminence over these in wringing, we do unbesltutlntrly dec are that our extensive expeneaoe has entirely established tbe tact that they aie the most durable and uiereioie;uie cneaoeHt. They are for sale, Wim oincr aiuua, dv uiunA s BtlAnr , o. t tt-'ubt Ihlrty-flre) MAKKKT rit.. below Ninh. rpHEY ARE PARTICULARLY DESIRABLE J iu hot weather, because Chain Bolts permit cham ber or otner noors to ne siiyntiy opened, ana tnu pro- uioie tciiiiimiuu, wuuii tney ate aa secure as otner bolts. Various patteinsjfor sale brl TrttJMAN A SHAW, N Ko. 8M (KlKht Tblrty-flvc) MABKCI Be., below Sintb. COFFEE ROASTERS OF SEVERAL PAT- vy terns, ana a vanetror styles ot conee Hills, for sale at me Hardware oiore ot nil mis et nsiw, ho. M6 (Klgut Xhirtv-Ovei MAKKKT tit, below Ninth. TTN ADULTERATED LIQUORS ONLY. II JUCHABU rtAloTAH d 8jiKEAND VAn t, T?0."T5f CHESSUr HTBliET, Nearly Opposite the Post Office. PHIl.ADEL.rUIA. Families supplied. Orders from the Country promntly attenueaioi an INSURANCE COMPANIES JNSURE YOUR LIFE IX YOUR OWN HOME COMPANY, THE AMERICAN, OF PHILADELPHIA, S.E. Corner Fourth and Walnut Sis. Insurers in this Company have the additional Rusran tee of the C A HIT AX, 8'IOUK ALL PAID CP IK CASH, which, together with CASH ASSETS now on hand, amount to over 8i.5oo,ooo: ItsTBt'8TEE8 are weSl-known citizens iu our midst, entitling H to more consideration than thoss whoso managers reside in distant cltlea. Alexander Whlllrtln, i. dvar Thomson, eorge ugeuu Hon James Pollook, Alliert ('. hoberU, V. 1.. Minnie, 1. M. Whiildiu, William J. Howard, Samuel T. Uodine, John lk mail, lleurr K. ilennett, Uon Joaeoh Allison, Isaac Uazlehurat. ALXNLEK WUILLDIN, President. CEOKUE M'UENT, Vice Presldent. JOFN C 8IMH, Actuary. JOHN 8. WILSON. Secretory and Treasurer. 7 H m . aiTTTn delightful excursions ON TOE SCHUYLKILL. The beautiful Intlo steamets bILVlOIt WAVJj AND SlfcVEB STAlt, Kow running from Falnnount to Falls of Bchuylkill, wl 1 leave Falnnount as follows, viz. t-At 7 W. 8-05 8 50, 9 lis, 10-20. 1 1 -06, 11-60 A. M. And at U 35, 1 20, 8 94, J JO, 3 3, 4 10 t-OS, 6 60, and 8 36 r, M. Ketumlng, leave tbe Falls at 7-20, 8 05. 8-60. t-35, 100, 1105, 11 60 A. if. ( and l'J S4, 1-20, 2 06, 1 60, 3 , 4 20, 6-05 8-60. and 8 86 r. M. ' FAKE. To Laurnl Hill and the Falls, Is cents; Colum bia Hrtilge or Washington Ketrent, 10 eonts. Ezcurslou Tickets to Falls or Laurel Hill, 2So. Ftculcs and Sunday 1 Schools taken at a liberal reduction. S tap ws MEDICAL. (J 1 1 K It O K 13 E O U It K, TUB GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE, CURES ALL DISEASES CAUSED BY vorrrngni. ikdisckktion. viz. i BEMfAL WhAKNr.KS, I lUBII ur MK&IOKT, UMVEH1AI, UAM8ITUDB, PAIhiJ IN iHh MACK, , DIMNESS OK VihTOV, iuim v'l i'Ui' m n ini WEAK NEIIVF, DIFFICULT BKE mil VI, PAI.K 1'UIlNTFVAVrif TN8AMTY. ' JUIBUMPTlON, Avn Ai.r. muriari lbat follow as a sequence of youtuiul indiscretions. THK CHKHOKK.E CURB Will tw.. h . . . . ... ..... TiV,r. nu rneci a permaneui cms alter all other mtdlotnen hav miied. Ibirtv-two nKS pamphlet snt In a scaled enve.ope, free to any bcMivm. rnce i pr u,,iuw. uumm lor vn. Fold brail DrmigmMi or will be tal br exoress to nv pnr Ion or ihe world, on the receipt of price, tiy tbe sole ptoprie.or. m . ui. n. n. DiravwiN, No 37 Walker street, New York. CTlEIiOKEtT REMEDY Cures all t'rinary ComDlalnts. vis,: uravel. Inflani. mtuiu ui the Madder aud Kidneys Beteniiun oi iir.n hlncto'esof the Hretnra Dropsical Nwe lions. Mrlok Iiuot if posits, ana an oiwases ini require a aiarotic, anu when uwd in cenjunction with the ( HKROKKK IN.IKCriOM. docs not fall to cure Uononhisa. Uloot. and all Macau IMfClinrKes In Male or Femnle curing recent ostns in frum one to tliree davs and is espi cla ir leoummeaded hi tbore cases ot Fluor A bus nr Whites in Femnltn. The two meniclneii uied In conlunction will not toil to remove this dlsavreeabie complaint, and In tbose cones Where oti cr me llclnes nave been used wunout success. Price, Kerned, one Bottle, vs. 'inree uouies I mi ction ' ' " ,' .. The Cherokee "Cure." "JJ m rf." and "Mi-e'fn" are to be fonmt In all well-reKulated drux stores, and are n comniended by physicians and dniKglsts all over he world lor tneir lnmnitio wona ana merit, nuiuo un pr'nclpled dealers, howevei try 10 deoelve their ou tonets by ee ling cheap and wottMem compounds In order to make money-In place of these B nut de ceived If the drwiiflsts will not buy them tor you, write to us, and we wl 1 send them to you br exnress, securely packed . and tree from observation We treat a'l dlnee to which the human svstein Is sutjeot, and whl bo n raHed to tecelve lull and exollclt s'atemeuU from ihoe who bare tahed to receive relief hereto ore. Ladies or Reutlemen can a idress us tr pirfect e nndenct. weae sire to pend our thirty-two pais pamphlet tree to every lady end gentleman in the land. Address all letters tor pampuieis, medicines, or aavice, to tne soie Droprieujr, 6 8mwfjip No. S7 WALK KB Street, N. Y. ' D R. HUNTER, No. 44 N. SEVENTH HTHKET. AMOVE FILBERT. PHILADELPHIA Acknowledged by all forti. t inlereited as by tar the SlOxl e(!CCESFDL PIIVMCIVN In thetreetmentZuaa m A s tpenalty. QUICK, IIIOKOUGH, andfermanint cure$ guaranteed in erery case. Kememhi r l'R HCNTf.H'.-l eiehrated Keniedlus can onlv he bed eenulue at his old es abllsbe Office. No. U h SLTbMIl Street, above Filbert, ISOut GOVERNMENT SALES. i i LUMBER FOR WA(jON-MAK.EKS Al' AUC TION CBirr QUARTKRMARTKB S OfPICK, ) Ltxvor or Wabuihoiox, ( Wapiiinoton. D. C, Aucrtist 2 1366. Will be sold at 1'ublio Auction, under be direction ol Brevet liiifrad'er-General C. U Tompkins, Q T . .m'r,..r t. . ir . . . . . ii.. u.o a., uu luii t, -v a i , nupust i, 9,1 LIN COLN DLFOT, commencing at 10 A. M , the tollow ing described lumi er: ji tout nu.wv leet i men uat nank. ' 60,000 feet 2. " i " 110 OOll leet 8 7 000 foet 81 " " " 60,000 leet 4 " " , ' 10 000 toet 6 " " " i " 16,0(X) feetl " Ash Flank. ! " 60 000 feet 4 ' i " 20,000 feet 6 " " " i 10 000 leet a " Hickory I'lsnk. I " 6 000 feet 8 ' " ' u 8 000 feet 4 u " " " 20 OoO ieet j " Pop'ar Hoards. This sale is woli worthy V e atteniion ot Carriase. makers, as this is a superior lot of welhspasonod lumber. It will be onVred in lota or 100J teet, with the privi:ege of 10,000 foet ierms Cash in Uovemment funds. Sucw siul bidder will be required to remove their j,urcLaea wi bin tirtcen days irom day oi sale. U. U.. KUCHtK, Brevet Major Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, 8 8 16t Depot ot Washington. LOST. T OST.-CERTIFICATE No. 119. FoR OSS, jj Bhare of tne t apuai Mtoek or tne rENNSYLvA- UIA ACADKMV OF FINK ARTfM A la.. f'aanflaala TkTo tjll Tnla Q 1 QiTl f-.- m i do, .riuuvBio jav uu, u(.ou wuir o, s n4 iur inu ehaies o' the Capital Ntock of the FAIBMOETNT AND Altt'H S1KEK1 OITY PA8StNOif.il KalLWtY COMPANY. Both in the name of WILLI AH WHIT 1KY. Application will be duly made for new certifi cates. 7 27 tit P E II F EC T ION 18 HABELY ATTAISED, YET A. B. W. BULL AIID'S IMPROVED OIL SOAP, FOB BEMOVIKG Grease, Taint. Pitch, and Varnlsli, From all Goods of Durable Colors, la ahead of anything yet discovered. It leaves tbe Quods sort, and as perfect as when new, wl-.h no spot upon which dust can coi.ect, as m tbe case with all the preparations beretoiore sold lor cleansing goods. It Ii delicately perlnmed. end entirely free from the dlaakreeable odor of Uenzlne, and all other resinous fluids. COUNTEBrElTS Ot this preparation are extant, therefore be sure and take uone tut that w hlch has the autograph of A. ii, W bV LLA JO on the label. Manufactured by the Propiletors, A. B. W. BULL ARD & CO., W0KCE8TEB, MASS. Oeneral At eats for Pennsylvania, ' DYOTT & CO., So. 232 North SECOND Btreet, Philadelphia. For sale by all Druggist. 7 9 3m TP YOU WANT PERr'rJUT SA'flSPAOriON J In everr respect, buy tbe celebrated PRMTO'S t'Oiu, V-st ami Move sizes at 17 it per ton. Also, the geculue KOI E VEIK CO A L sail. e sizes, same p tee, anil a vrrv tine ui'slity of l.KHli.H. pg unU stove, at H tUni-ien keep nothing but the best. Ordars re cti eu tNoIlJmhJUriRltStr cat TEW ROUTE. Frankford end Philadelphia Railway, Via SECOND AND TUIBD STREETS RAILWAY. KOW OPES TBBODOB TO IBANK FOUD, HABROWGATK, CEDAR HILL t'EMETEBY Cars tunning regularly on short time. C7 80 mwiBc T0 MUSIC DEALERS, BOOKSELLERS NEWSMEN, Fte Vour early orders are sollolted for the NEW HUMOROUS 8'WO and six pane or Sheet Muslo for tbe Piano, rntlUed THE F1NNEGAN FIZZLE. Third edition now ready, address iA AC A POOLE, ifo. 819 W.WASUINOTON Street, Chlcags. Hluitle conies mailed fiee. Sou. 3t reuhtt Song and Mrcb. 90 ceuti. 1 39 mwilt FOURTH EDITION Georgia Delcrntc to the Philadelphia Convention. AuocBTi, August 3. The following hare) boon elocted delegates to the Philadelphia Con vention: Sixth District, Joha n. Christy, R M. McMullan; Sovcntu District, Richard. F. Lyon, JamoB Milkier. Irftteat Markets by Telegraph. . Nw York, Aniust 8 Stocks are stront. Chi. capo and Rock Island, 108; Cumberland prelerrvd, ioft liUnoio ( entrai, 12U; Mew York t en ra , 104; Keailinir, 111 j t anton t:ompan., 62 ; Erie. 61 ; Wetem Un.on lelefiapn l.ompanr, 68; Unlmd t'tnttl Coupons, 188L lUUif do. 1803, 109 : do. ISO, lWi; do 18CC, 1(X); Uuittd States Iroasury nutos. l(!4ittl()4t (io d, 148t Kteriinr f,xchan-e lively at 10'jJt Aiinina Market atronvor at S per cent on call. NiwVork. Auirust 8. ''otton Market la. quiot; siles of a0 oales at 8rA3RJ0 Hour unit; eu.es t (000 bsrtcls at uacbaiiofd prioe. 8outliero dro p Ini", i80 tbia. ol Canaila sold at nominal prlo a. Wheat dull; sules ot It 000 bushels at eit'60 lor Ho. 8 Ml waukle Corn has declining ten'leuoy j tt e o i,0t0 bufho's at 80Jo. Oats hoavy t Cluoano, 43X 41o. Jteoi quiet, l'nrk stoaitv at $31 60 lor mos. Lard steady at 18J21o. Whisky dull. ACOCSTA. Ga , Auvusf 8 Cotton steady. Strlot tnlndliiips, 88i84o. reo ipts oi the week, 18w bales; export, 1W80; stock iu poit, 11613 talat. Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, Aug. 3 Repotted by Pe Haven as Ilro., Ho. 40 S. Third sureet. BClWCiuN UOAKDs. t200 CltvGsnew.... 9JJ S n Headinf R R. 6S t-ino do 97 100 h do 661 tlOOO do 97 100 Mi do. ...10.66'H1 6ii0 US52s62... 10S I ii) sb Locust Mt. ... 47 ec0 do.. small. .108 17 sh Leh Val. .t6 65 60 sh Hentonviue R 1K( gi sb 1'enn R 66 loosnrntk t m SECOM BOARD KfOOfbll 6s.no w.. 981 tlOOO Leh Nav 6.... 8Tr ruj au !M luuMn iisioii lf loo an husiqii 18( 100 lb boh H pf b8) 84 ezcoo do ....mun 98 i tou aofl. ...niuu vol MEDICAL. fHE PERUVIAN SYRUP, 18 A PROTECTED SOLOTlOjr OF THK PROTOXIDE OF IRON, A new discovery fn medlolno which BTBIKES AT THE ROOT OF DISEASE, By supplying the Blood with Its vital rawotPLl, oat MVB ILEMBM-IliUN. This is the secret of tue wonderful success ot this remedy In curing DYFPF.P8IA, LIVER COMPLAINT, TIROPSY. CHKONl'l DlAMKiltEt. BOILH, NtBYOOS AF. F 1 TIO"8. t HILLS AND Fr VF.K9 HUWOHti. L08H or CONHTITCTION AL VIGOR, DIS EASES OF Tile. KIDNtYs AND B.-AD-Vtit, FtMALE COMPLAINTS, And all diseases originating In a BAD STATE OF TI1K BIAJOO, Or accompanied by Debility or a iow sea e of the systeoa. Being Ine irom Alcohol In any lorni Its energizing ef fect are not ioI owed by coiresponulng reaction, but are permanent, lntualng strenath, vlyor and new I'le tote aat parts ol tbeayatem, and bullying up an Iron Constitution. DYSPliPMA AAD DKBILITY. From the Venerab e Arcbdeacon SCOTT. D D. ' "i'PKHAM, Canada East. March i4, lrKS. I am an inveierate Dyspeptic of more than! j ears' standing." "1 have been so wonderlul'y benefited fn tbe three short weeks during which I bave used the Pei uvlaa Syrup that I can scarce y persuade myseii of the reality. People who bave knon mean aaionlxhed at tbe change. I am widely known, and can but recommend to otheca that which has done so much for me." a cash or ar years' standi ho cubed. From It.8l.EY JEWETr, No 15 Avon P aoe, Boston. "1 bae suflered, and some times severely, lor n years, from dyspep.-ia I commenced taking the Veruviaa tvrup,anc lound Immediate benefit from It. Inthecounte of three br lour weeks 1 was entirely relieved from v suflerlnfcS, and have enjoyed uninterrupted health ever since." One of the most distinguished Jurists fn New England writes to a Friend as lollows t "I bave tried the PERU VI AN BY HOP, and the resalt fa ly sustains your prediction. It has made a new man of me; in used into my system new vlaor and energy t I am no longer tremu ots and dehi 1 a'ed as wntn yea last saw Die, but s rmger, bt artier, and wltb larger oads cl y tor labor, mental and physical, than at any Uiue during the last Ave . ears " An eminent Divine of Boston ssvs : "1 have been u-tng tbe fEUUVlAN 8TRUP for sooai time past ) ft gives me new vigor, buoyancy of aplrtta, elasticity of niuoae " Tht utandt have bien changed, by the uie of tni tremHty, from tci at. M et y. $vjmt g cr alum to $ rung, h ailAp, and hajpy men and women; and invalid cannot raim ably het tat to give it a trial. A pamphlet of 31 pages containing certificates of em and recommendations irom some of the moat ernlrx it physicians, clergymen, and o.here, wld be sent raaa t any address. See that each bottle has PERUVIAN SYRUP blown la the glass. FOR SALE BY J. P. DINS9IOBK, PROPRIETOR, No. 30 DEY Street, New York, AND BY ALL DRUGGISTS. yyi STAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHER II Y BaJ IBII USED FOB VIAKLT , HALF A CENTURY, WITH in MOST ASTONISHING SDC0ISS, IM OtTBINO C0CGH8 COLDS, 110 A R8KN E.St, SORE Til BOAT. INFLUENZA. WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, LIVER COMPLAINT BKOCUUW, DIFFICULTY OF BRKAlHINU, AS1HMA. AND EVERY AFr'EC'l ION OF THE THROAT, LUNGS, AND CHEST. CONSUMPTION, Which cat nesofT more victims than anv other disease, ana ytbich bathos the skill o ibe Puyslolans to a g water extent than anv other malady, oit. n YIELD9 TO TUIa REMEDY W hen ail others prove Ineffectual. AS A MKDICISE, RAPID IN BELIEF, MOOTbINO IN EFFECT, IS ITS OPtRAHON IT IS UNSURPASSED t Wbl'e as a preparation, tree from noxious Innredients. polhonn, or minerals; uniting skill, science, and meiilual Knowledge ( combining all that Is valuable In the vegeta ble kingdom i iur this class o disease, U Is , INCOMPARABLE I And Is entitled, merits and receives the general confi dence oi the public t-EYMOCR THATCHER M. D., Of Berman. N. Y., writes sa ioI'ows: WiaTAi.'s Balsam o ViloCusbbt gives nnlversaf satlsiacllon. It etius to cure a i ough by loosening and cieaiiKina the lnngs and allanng irritation, thus kb- MOVIBU TUB CAUHK. IkBTSAD Of KHT1NO l)f TBI COUGH, and U avimo tub CAisB BKiiiNO. 1 consider the Balaam as ncod as an; . Ii noi the beat Lough mediolae wltli which I am acquainted." From Hon Junge i-FRaKFR, ot Cansjohorte, N. Y. Gen leuieui-'ibia la to certliy that myae f and lamlly haveuttuLr wistab's Ualbam or Wilo Cubkki for severs' years, ana that I take great p eavure in reooin mendlnu It hi preierence to any hlug of the kind or the purpoHSloi vtbicb It Is luteuded. in ca.es oi Aithmu. fhhxt.vt tieetlons ot the throat, I have never met wlih an iblng equal to it. Very respectfully, D'VID SPEAKER. Tne Rev. JACOB SECHLEH. of Hanover, Pa., Well known and much respected among tbe Uerman population in this country, males tee billowing state ment lot the beuetlt 01 the aihicted : I ear Mrs i Hating res ized in niv lamllv Important benefits Irom the use ot our valuable prepare Ion Wihtab's Balsam o Wilp I'bbbhi It aJlons me plea sure to recommend It to tl e publio Home elgut yean ano one ol my duugoteis seemed 10 be In a deollue, aud little hopes ol her recovery were enter aiaed I them procured a hotHe of your exoellen: Halaui. and be ore she had 'aken tbe whole ot the contents of the bottle there was a great Improvement In bet hea tb. I have. In my hvHviduai case, made irequent use ol your yalaa-. ble mtulcltie, and have always been benBtitea bv It PRICE, ONE DOLLAR A BOTILB. j t ob salr ar ' J. P. DIN'MORK. Ko KDKT Street, New York. BETH W. F0WLK4 SON , Proprietor. Bosto. Ana by tl Drugguu. 1 1WH
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