THK DAILY EVENING TELEGKArP. PMLADELPniA, MONDAY, AUGUST C, 18CC. "OILY GAMMON." How Oil Stocks were Put upon the Market How Promises were Broken and Hopes Blasted The Tribulations of the Small Speculators An Inside View. J bo oil cxcltomont that so violently aflbcted tho entire eomn-aintr in 1804 and 1R65 has, as oar readers are aware, completely atated, and become a tnwr of tbe pant. Oil stocks and oil lands no nviro occupy (he promlnonco in the businc and specu lative world ti.at they then usurped, to tbe exoiu si on of bottor and moro rehab e Interests. But after tbe sturm came the calm. The flood bad left tts tract's behind. Crushed hopes and ruined tor tunes mark d itsebbluir; and the interval of quiet that has loilowed, and the review 01 tbe situation It has produced, baa bred in many tho desire 10 arenire disappointment upon those most pronrnont in organizing and encouraging the hopes that proved so dolu ive. The Tact is patent that the prevalent exoitomont was taken advantage ot by nnsorupoloBS partios, who bositatcd not at any assertion or statement, no matter how extravagant or fraudulent, that would aid their enterprise. Equally truo it is that others oi honost purposo and intention wcro Indued by tbe glowing prospect of the sudden acquisition of wealth to lend their names to organizations, and aottvo assistance to their management, whjso torrltory has proved to be worthless, and whose only sucoes hat bueu in wasting in nnprofltah e and usoloss development the subscriptions ot too conQdont stockholders. Mow, however, that the season of calm reflection has returned, trouble is beginning to assume formid able shape for all tnese, tho honost as well as tlo fraudulent Tliore who tbon, relying on tbe glowing statement of tbe prospectus q1 the adyertisemout contrlbu ed their money, now realizing the fact that it has departed from t hem forever, aro scanning more attentively the promises that wore made to the ear only to be broken to tho hope. Sober consideration has sought legal advice and enlisted iU aid ;and the re suit is seen in the numerous criminal prosecutions that have been Instituted, and which aro now engrossing the attention of our Court of Quarter Sessions, and in tbe Invoking o the milder but equa ly effective aid of a Court ot Equity. One of these latter cases we doe gn to make a note of. In the Supreme Couit a bi'l in equity has recently been filed by criain stockholders of ono of our numerous oil and mining companies against sovoral well-known and prominent citizens, who wore chief orpauizers, promo or, and managers of the Cotn ' pany. It will he seen by the abstract of the bill which we give, that tbe charges made are of the most serious chaiacter. Fraud, and conspiracy to cheat and defraud, are boldly and solemnly asserted. Until, thorefoie, the answer of the defendants i made, it is but right that namos should bo supposed. But the general allegations of the bill fit so closely tbe case of other companies that have been shown to have been frauds upon the community, that, as a matter of public interest, wo have made the following abstract: It is averred that two of the defendants, and others, whom they n duced to give their names for that purpose, having associated themselves; (ogoibor to foimanoii and mining company, did, at a meeting of said corporators, hold pursuant to notice, they being the control, ing parties, cause and procure themselves to be elected President and Treasurer of the Company, bubsequontly the necessary certifi cate and affidavits for tho obtaining ot a charter were prepared and recordod, and a charter obtained. Curing a'l this time, and even prior thereto, it is averred the de enifanta were so loiting and receiving subscriptions to the stock of tbe Company, wVcb at leng h was subBCiioed for to tbe amount of 125,000 eharee, atone aol ar pt share, in a 1 $125 000. In order to obtain these subscriptions, a prosptctus was issued, which, in tho most flittering terms and positive statements, set lorth the mutuality of interost of all tho sub-cribers to tbe stock; that tho estates of tbe Company, in stead of being burdened with an exorbitant profit, exacted by a few lucky originals, were deedod in fee, direct from tbe first owners, to the stock fco'ders of tbe Company ; and that, from the rich character of these lands, there wonld certainly be derived an immense profit to the stockholders. Tho prospectus was published also in tbe public news papers. But it is averred thot these statements were not confined to advertisements alone, but that from day to day the defendants, at their offlco and else where, continued to assert to all whom they me' verbally to tbe same effect; and at later dates, when subscriptions began to flair, that other advertise ments were published asserting that tbe develop ments ou the Company's estates pointed to the existence of other rich and immensely valuable minerals, which had beon examined by competent chemists and pronounced to be ot rare purity, and which discovery added ne wealth to the Company It is averred that all these statements were wholly false, and that complainants and others, misled by but relying upon them, and the character of those whose namos wre subscribed thereto, subscribed to a very large number of shares respectively, and paid one dollar for each share, until the one hundred and twenty -five thousand dollars, or the larger part thereof, had actually been paid into tho treasury of tbe Company. The oomp ainants' bill, after setting forth these statements, charges that tho defendant'', in view of a succes.- ful result both in tbe formation ot the Com pany and the subscription to its stock, fraudulently combining and conspiring, had contrived a fraudu lent scheme to taxe advantage of the excitement prevailing in refemnoe to lands in certain localities, containing or supposed to contain oil, and the avidity with win. h persons of all classes subscribed, without even see'ng the lands or cxatniniug tho titles to them, relying solely on the honesty, busi ness capacity, or shrewdness of the projectors. This scheme was, as is charged in the bid, to obtain title deeds which should falsely recite enormous conside rations at having been paid to tbe original ownors, and which titles should pass by oonvoyauots to one of the defendants, and should by other deeds be con veyed by him to the Company, reciting the same eonsideraton, so that it should appear that he sim ply took them without profit as a trutee for tbe Company during the delay incident to its organiza tion, when in truth and in tact it was tbe defend ants' intention that tbeee tracts should be some -valuolcss or pretended tracts, ior which but Utile money should be paid, and tbe said title-deeds and recitals therein should be collusive and pretended deeds and recital-, costing them very small sums oi money, so that thoy, controlling the Company, should convey tbe lands to it tor the fictitious price, tinder pretense ot paying the same to tbe original ov. ners, but in fact put it In their own pockets. In pursuance of this scheme, the bill charges that the defendants procured conveyances from certain parties of laud in this aud an adjoining State, lor the alleged consideration in the aggregate of over 1 eiubiy tbousai d dollsit which conveyances wore alltaken in tne name of the defendants. Instead of the consideration being a ailened, however, tbe bill cha jr.es that ls than twelve thousand dollars was paid to the said onirrnat owner. These proper ties were subsequently conveyed to tbe Company, and for the hill amount of the considerations re cited in the deeds; to that, a complainants charge, the defendants realized a Iraodulent profit of at least siventy-five thousand dollars. During all this time, the bill chargn that the defendants were con stantly representing to pernios, whom they thereby Irrinord to buy stock, that these bonds were pur chased for the Company from the original owners at tbe said pretended prloes; and that they, the defendants, made no profit whatever which the general stockholders d'd not make. Tbe bill lunher charges that certain of the land was and is wboliy unfit lor the purpose for whioh it was required, and is no v nearly, If not quite, worth less; that oertaln otber tracts alleged to contain JOOOaeros cannot be found or located, and tbe title is a trandulotit and pi el en did title; and that the whole wore bought in the most careless and recklosa manner, the main desirn being tbe earrying on of the fraud described. During a 1 this time the Com pany, its management and affairs, have been wholly under defendants' control. Tho complainants charge positively tl at it was by reason of these prospec tuses, publications, and statements that they were induced to subscribe for the stock, and pay for tho same; that it is now worthless, or noarly so; that tbey have demanded a return of tne money pall by them, but the defendants refuse. They, theroforo, ask equitable roliof, as iollows: 1. Ibat tho articles of association, charter, pur chases or lands, niei tings, votes, resolutions, and all other steps in the organization ot the Company may be decreed to be, so far as the complainants and all others in alike position are conoerned, a lraudand a nudity. 2. That the defendants may be decreed to refund or repay what Complainants were induood to pay for the ktock, with interest 8. Ibat defendants may be enjoined from making any disposition of the property of the Company, but that the same may be hold or retained as security for the money obtained irom complainants and oi her parties. The above comprises substantially the averments of the bill. When tho answers are filed, we will en deavor to give an abstract oi thorn. CITY INTELLIGENCE. For Additional City Intelligence see Ihird Page. Man Stabbed Dangkbously. About 9 o'cloox last night Thomas Uallavhor was stabbed by Thomas bummers, In the nelgbbordood of Gruy's lane and Marshal. 's roud. it seems that they had been visiting at a house in that locality, tbe owners and occupants ot winch bad loft the city ior a water ing place, leaving the premises in churge of three vtomeu servants. Xhomas Oallaglier went to the bouse to court one of the gii.s yesterday and tsura mois and bis wite went also to pay aviu, aud slaved ail day. In the evening tliey got in.o a quarrel, and funiuiers stabbe i ballairhor two or three times in the ai donien. 1 he news oi the affray did not reach the rotation Hon e nmii att r 1 o'olock this morning, aid Snmiueis made good his escape in the moan time Ual.agnor was taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital. Meetings To-iav. 'I here will be a meeting ol the delegates of tho Kirt Congressional Distuct this evening, to eleot do egates to tbe National Convimion of the 11th instant, at A'o. 322 (south street. 1 In re will be a meeting of the Nineteenth Ward fatiolial Union Johnson Ciuh this evening, at the 1 li.a au vuioi, rrauxiuru roau, neiow uumDerland street. Tuere will bo a meeting oi the Brickmakors of the city and county oiphllado phia this evening, at the bouse of Faul ttavauo, S. W. corner of Seventeenth and Carpenter Btreeta. A meetin" oi the Journot men Tailors' Protective Union will be held this evemnr, for the collection of dues, N. W. corner Fifth aud frune streets. AnExemplaby Official. The follow ing are the solution niaro fcv John 11. I'ag?art, late Keveutid Collector for th9 First District, from fiovetnber 18, 18(16, to August 8, 1800, inclusive: November 418,433 01 Deecmber , 44 ) 4'rtKW January H73 hih-oi 1-ebiuary 33J.279 83 March 848 2" tS8 April 850 6i)9V7 Ma 45 7d8 51 June 42a 888 14 July 487 494 78 August 81,804 73 83,730.420 79 Assault with a Club. For some time past, Lewi Mutch and George Hoitzler, two tier- Uiuns, living boox oi Main street, uiiesuut mil, nave Lien at lofnerneads. About 11 o'oock. Saturday night, Ueitzler, wniie on his way home, stopied at a lager Deer saloon and took a glass of laser, aud saw Mutch in the saloon, but no words passed be tween them. On Ms way home irom the saloon, however, a- he was passing a lonelvsuot in the road. llutoh, who had slippod out and armed himself with a heavy cmb, spiuug out and knockei him down, and beat him in a fearful manner, lie managed to escape, however and, giving the alarm, Muicn was soon arrested, and after a hearin" this morntng, be lore Alder mar ""O to answer. The LATtivti..,u ..ccon has dis charged tbe onerous aud important duties devolving ujiou mm mm pruiseworiny, ana, we mi gut say, almost unexampled euorsv. in his too short term of elhce he has coliectod revenues to the amouut ot nearly four millions ot dollars, without the loss of one cent to thi Government. Such an extraordinary in stance of official probity and disinterested zeal nas seldom exhibited itself in the pnblio annals. Now, in these times of political tricksters and partisan knaves and sharpers, nis conduct is especially wuriuy ui icwru. Child Accidentally Shot. The little daughter ot Mr. liofTer. residing at No. 731 Char lotte strict, while on a visit to German town yestor daj met with a distressing accident trom a pistol in the hands of a little boy, only six years old It ap pears that tbe boy had found tho loaded pistol among some pla things, and while trifling with it, it was discharged, and the load oi small shot took eilect in the face of Mr. Holler's Utile girl, who is omy six years oia. sue was taxen to nor ooum in a very ciitieal condition. Stealino Raimkst. A man named David Walsh was arrested early this morning for tne larceny ol one hundred dollars' worth ot clothing. He lived with a German lamily named Bea er. About 11 45 o'clock last nlirht some ono ot the family heard him so up-stairs and rummage about in a very suspicious manner, aud then go down again. Mr Boter loilowed him, when ho was found with the clothing in his poxsession. lie attempted to escape, but was arrested by Offlour Helferty. lie was commuted by Alderman Lutz in delimit of $1000 bail. Assault and B attkkv ox an Officer. Daniel olet'artv. while in the tavern corner ofual- lowbiil and Water stre ts, became very unruly from the (fleets of onnk, aud was ordered out tie then made an assault ou tbo woman ko ping the home, aud couiniencod to break tho turni'Ure. An officer was ea led in to assist iu putting him out. whn be turned on tbe officer and made a v olent assault upon Inm. lie nsa a Hearing Dolora Alderman Becmer, who held .him in $1000 for a lur.her neariug. Robbing a Siobe. L. Helmbold was arrrsted yestereay, charred with loobiutr the money-drawer ot the store No. 122 South Eleventh street occupied by Charies K-lley as a furnish ing store, ot WW in money ana a gold watcn. He mboid and some trends of his went to the store, and during the a' sence of Mr. Ke ey perpetrated tne melt, uotu tue money aun watcn wore found on his per-on. lie was held in $2000 bail by Alder man Godbou, In Town. Hon. O. II. Drowning, the Cba iman ot tbe Jotin-on National Union Executive Lommittte, and other distinguished members ot the same, have arrived In tbe city, aud are stopping at the Continental Hotel, and will be prepared to transact business appertaining; to the National Con vention to-morrow. A number ot delegates from a distance bave also arrived, and many more may be expected uuxiua u coming neeg. Stolkn IIabnesb. Last night the estab lishment ot Mr. Newhan, who lias a camara factory on schoolbouse lane, at K dge avenue, in ti Twenty first Waid, was entered ami a valuao e set ot siuclo harness, valued at t75, was taken. Home negroes were seen prowling around the pi ace about the time, and suspicion rest on them; but as yet no arrests bave been. made. Arbon. Martha Williams was arrested on Ba'nrday, ctaied with setting hie to tb bed o othiug and furniture of a room in No. 408 N. front street When tbe fire was discovered the room was all in a blaze, but was soou nut out. Martha aa found in the next room at the time in a state ot intoxication, bhe was committed by Alder man Heck or to answer. Larceny. Edward Jones was arrefted th.s morning, charged mth the lareonv of a watch aud tl6 In money. He boarded at No. 420 North Uphteenth strvet, with a Hra. 1'retion, ant last night be was pot in a room where a gentleman named M. K. Kuans was sleeping. Early this morning be got up, and going down stairs, went out. A young man. the sun ot Mrs. 1'roMon, saw h m going out, and goirxr up to Mr Evans', ran np to se if all was Mghf, and tound mat Jones had stolen tl05 that was in a pocket boox, and a so a watch from under Mr. Evans' pil low Jones escaped af the time, but his description was given to an official, who arrested him at Market street wharl just as he was rrepar ng to cron over to Camden. When arretted he hd all his plunder on h'S person. He was held in 1600 bail by Alder man Godbou to answer. Fubtheb Hearinq m the Case of Cbariks aioobr. for Coumtcrkkitino the assistant of Captain Frankiln.being sworn,aid I am connect d with tue Ironsnry Department, s?cmt service; am connected with Mr, i'rank'ln; know the defendant, Charles Moore; I first know him under the name of Davidsou; I purchased this money I ho d in my hand from him on the 2d of Juue,1806; I marked it; I made the purchase on Brown succt in a house ; there are eight fiitj-cent note. Cros-extmlned I was first omn'oved by the Inasury Department on June 1, 18'!0; I received mv eprotntmei.t from Mr. Franklin ; I hold no com niHslon; i act by authority ol Mr Franklin; I have a siated salary oi S3 a day; pnrchascd money be tween Tenth and Tnlrteonth. on Brown street. Hold by Commissioner Hib er in 82500. ITeabinq of the Cask of Samum, Ptxwaht Captain 8. D. Franklin's assistant being sworn, said- I know defendant, Hamuei Stew art ; I have purchased this money 1 hold in mv hand tYom bira on tbe third day of July, at No. 1224 Girard avenuo, where bo lives; I took the cars and went to where Mr. Franklin lives aud vave the money to him ; the notes are five ten dollar bills My name was marked on the notes on the 81 of July, tetv cen 7 and 8 o'clock I. M. ; I got tne notes between 7 and 8 1. M j I marked tnetn in Mr. Franklin's bouse; no one was present; in Mr. Stewart's house there may havo been one man with whom I was not aoqtiainted. Hod by United states Commissioner Hi bier in 55000. Nuisances. Now that the cholera shows symptoms of spreading, every eflort should be made to keep the city in as wholusomo a condition as pos sible. On Nicctown lare, near 8cooi,d street, t tere are three establishments, two of them for boilin borse flesh and one bone-boiling p ace, that infect tho wnolo neighborhood with their petilontial stet ch. Thov have I cen reportod to the Mayor as nuhanoes. and should be suppressed out ot regard ior the health oi the city. Keeping a Dibobdebly JIouse. Every now and then the police make a deso-nt on these wmtobed places. Last Saturday morning Daniel Kerr and Catharine Kerr, who, tor some lime, have kept a bouse of notorious bad chaiacter at No. 629 iiarclav street, haa a visitation Irom the oolico, and at a preliminary bearin? I eiore Keoorder Knou were he d in $1000 bail, to answer the charge ot keeping a disorderly house. Assault and Battery and Re&cuinq A 1'iuKONKK A pugnacious individual, named Michael McCluskey, a nanve of tho Eim-rald Ilo, was before Alderman Fitch, charged with the abovo offence. He made a vio'ont attempt to roscue a prisoner at Sixteenth and Thompson streets, yes terday. De was hold In fclOoO o an-wor. Abson. William Van Fleck was arrested on the above choriro at his residenc, No. 918 N. 'third street. At a preliminary heating before Re corder Eneu he was lie. (J in (-1500 to appear again, when more evidence can be brought forward. Cholera . There have been reported to the Hoard ot Health fifteen cases since our report of (Saturday. Of these, three cases were latal. House Beef In France there is a strong beliet In the rare merits oi horse beef; And, it we grow In nature llko to wnat we eat, Such fare should niak" ns strong and fleet, lo prance, or eallop, through tne street; But then, you know. If "horseplay" we Bbou d all putsue, Strong clothing must our frames indue, And none but Bennett's make would do! Men's, Youths', and Hoys' Cotning. BwlHkTT ft CO., WO. 613 TttBT, Is CnrtiA, physicians are paid by their patients while they aro well, and the pay ceases when tue patient is sick. The doctors of ihe flowery empire would do woll to provide themsolves with MARS DEN'S CALISAYA 1 OKIC they would find that their liBt oi non-paying patients would become snia.'l by degrees and beautifully less. A cunning people arethete Celestials, and we doubt not they will take the bint. Our Tome will benefit them more than their teas will benefit us. Depot, Xo, 4)7 Broad way, Sew York. For sale by Johnston, Holiiway if t'ewden, Wiolesale Agents, Ab. 23 A". Sixth street, Philadelphia, and by all druggists. Of lMron.TAi.cE to Farmers and Truckers. One of the most vital questions affecting the lutei-ests of the bumau race if, How can toe fertility of the soil be renewed, aiter its virtues have been extracted by constant tillage lor a number ot years in succes sioi. t In solution of this problem the public nas been ottered a multitude of fertilizing agents, many of which have peculiar virtues ol their own. But hitherto nothing has been invented or discovered which answers tho doBired purpose so faithfully as tbeeuper-phospba'eof lime. Those especially who are familiar with I he chemical constitution of different variofies of soil, and of tneir vegetable and cueal products, do not pietend to question this point. Tbe only difficulty with them is to procure a super-pno-'phate which contains in reality tho ingre dients which are proper.y known to belong to it, and that at a price which will not bear too great a disproportion to the good that may icsult trom its use. Messrs. fiaurh & Sons, of No. 20 S. Dclaworo avenue, in this city, have tor years past been outraged in tbe manufacture ot a superior article of this de?crip'ion, which has but ftw equals, and certainly no superior in tho market. It bas been pronounced by all intell.gent farmers, who ha1 e been accustomed to use it, as a perfect substitute for the expensive Peruvian guano. The crtablisbment ot the Messrs. Baugh is on an exten sive scale. 1 heir manufactory is locatod on Otsego btieet, extending back to tne Delaware river, with a leiiKtb of 2500 feet, and a depth of T20 feet. It is easv ol access both bv land aud water, and affords all the laoilitios for sbi; ment that could be desirod. As tre tax on suoer-phospnate has recently been withdrawn by art of Congress, It is now furnished at a puce much less than lormerly. Dr. Fitler'b Wonderful Kheumatic Hemedy, for Rheumatism, Ncnralgia, Gout, and Asthma, is truly astonishing the afflicted world. Thousands of suflorers who have tried everything, relnotautly puichase it, and rapidly, to thir own surprise, get well, and tbe terrible inveterate cases so eisilv cured, prove it to be the most wondorful remedy known to the civilized world. Remember, used inwardly only; contains no mercury, oolchicutn, minerals, metals, or anything Injurious, Lately reduced irom $10 to 82 per bottle. Wai ranted to cure eveiy case, or tbe amount paid positively re turned; tho only remedy so guaranteed. Prepared by Dr. Fitler, Graduate of tbe Uuiversity of Penn sylvania, now one of our oldest physicians; advice gratis; ifllioted invited to call. No. 29 8. Fourth street, bolow Market. Imfortaht Teleoram by the Atlantic Cab'e, from the Lord Mavor of London to Mayor Sic Michael of Philadelphia i- c-omkubkt Uouhk. Aug. 2, '06 Tho Lord Mayer would be pleased to see you and your suite here next Lord Mayor's day, Nov. 6, '06. (.Signed) Romans, Lord Mayor of London. To the Mayor of Philadelphia answer Will be nnable my suit to come, but will send on my suit, the Linen one I got ot C harles Stokes & i ilinomiiicml t ? I . I l,i,m nnl,. , '....;.. n ... I VW, ' - ....... ..v.u.' .H UUUVB hUC VVU11UDUMI, iKiu-nedl. MniiTnM. lord Mayor of Philadelphia. We BmiorRLY advise every one to keep "Nee dle's CampLor Troct.es" at huud. We bear, on even' hand then- woudortul curative powers spoken of. They are Ior sale bv our beat Drumrists, and made by C. 11. Needles, at Twelfth aud Itaoe. Cholera may not bo cured by tnetn, but these potent little Troches control tne promonitory symptoms Terry Da via' Pain Killer We are glad to learn that Perry Davis' Pain Kdlerisbavinirso lame a sale in this city. We have every reason tor be lieving it to be an almost never-falling cure for pain, and as such, is a medicine no iamily shou.d be with out. Montreal l'ttot. Sold by a'l Druggists and Grooer. Nona Btrr A Mothkh knows with what sollciiudo tvitb what deep anxiety a mother rezards tbe beat h of ber babe. To such would say, that in a I casee ot teething, sumrcor complaints, looseness ol tbe towels, eto., they will find AfARSDRWS CAR- M1SATITE STfUPtht) only preparation which will give certain and spcody roller. No mother should be without a bottle. Depot, No. 4S7 Broadumy, New York. For tale by Jhittnn, Hot lotruy If Gowden, Wholeia Agents, No 23 N. Sixth street, Philadelphia, and by all druggists. The people bave been so much (reposed upon by several worthies", Sarsaparillas, that we are glad to be able to recommend a preparation which can be depended on as containing the virtues of that in vaitiabio medicine, and is worthy oi the public con fidence. Dr. Ateb's sarsapariixa curss wbon anything can cure (the diseases that require an alterative medicine. Imtrovkti Lock-Stitch Miohixes for Tailors and Manufacturers, tirovor ft Baker Sewing Ma chine Company, No. 730 Chesnut street. lUrrcEi) Pricks lor Photographs of all styles. Don't lorgettooall at B. V. Koimor's Gallery, So. U24 Arch street. Ton will find there what yon desire, superior picture. Swekt OpponaxI Ladles, in their morning oalls, carry joy and gladness when portumerj with Sweet Opoponax. (".rover ft Baker's Higheet Premium Klastlo etitch hewing alachlnes ior family uso, No 730 C htsnui street ' 5-20a, Gold aitd Silver, Compound Interest and Unuurrsnt Bank Notes Bought and Hold, nr Drkxel h Co., No. to South Third Strew. Compound Interkot Notrh 7 810 and 6-20s wonted. De Uarcntt Brother, No. 40 S. Third St. Superior Styles of Readt-made Cloth iko. Scteuior Styles of Readt-made Clothino. Wakamakek & Brown, Popular Clothing) House, Oak Hall, (Southeast corner Sixth and Market Streets. MAUUIKD. f OnHEN8-rHAW.- On the 2d InsUnt by the Bev J. K. Brown, D. l) ,Mr C T.Kit E. OII11ENH. of Cam den county, to Miss PUtEBE A. SHAW, of Mlllvlile, 21. J. OOLDT GLADISO. On the 26th of July, by the Be v. John P. Inndy Mr. P. HAKKY OuLIJT to MUs fcllUA ULADLNQ, all ol Philadelphia. Mo cards. DIKL). BARKLT.T. On the 5th Instant. Mrs J KSK BARK LtY In 1 lie 6jt h year other age. wile of John Bark, ev Funeral in Trenton. N. J., irom the residence of her son. t-ntnuel N. Barklev, No 1H West Washington street, on Wednesday morning, tne 6th instant, ai 10 o'olock. B1NKKRT. On the evening 01 the 4th Insiant, at Kranktoril, JOUN BINKhUT, a;-ed 06 years and 10 months. 1 he te'atlves and irlonds of the famPy are respecfully Invited to attend the lunoral. irom his la e re-ildenee at FruukforU. above tbe Odd Fellows' Hall on next Thurs day aiteinoon. August 9, at S o'clock; also Wlldey LnoVe. No. 14. 1 O. 01 O. F , and the order lo general; and Knbert Blum Lodge. No H, rj o ot U, B.: a so the lienet'.eial hocletv 01 Frankford. Whitehall, anil Brides buig are invited to attend bis funeral. 11E88. Or. tbe 6th instant, after a long bnt severe I I neas. Airs. UKjiRlKlTA, wl.e 01 John Bess, aged 59 yesrs. The relatives and t-lonrts of the family are rcpecttully invited to attend tbe funeral, from the residence ot her . . , ..... v.. n I . w L .... n. ,.w . U..II,nN.n..l, an.. 1 1 ' I j dev streets . on Wednesdav morning at lu o'clock. To proceed to Odd Fe lows' Cemett ry. JARVIS On Sunday, the 5th Instant. JOH V M , son of John and Kleanor Jarvis, aged in eirs ana 9 months. 1 be re atlves and friends of the family, also the mem bers of the West Philadelphia liose ,.ndS earn Fire Com pany, and tbe members ol the Fire Department la gene ral, also the workmen of Me son llavi.t's machine shoo, are respeciiaiiv Invited to atten- his lunersl trom the residence ot his parents, No S21 Oak street West Phlla del i biA. on Wednesday afternoon at 3 O'clock. To pro coed to Asbury Vault. PEARSON -On the 3d instant ELIZ VBETH. widow ot Hstnuel s. Pearson, and daughter of Samuel Penrose, deceased. ihe relatives and friends are Invited to attend hor funeral trom her late residence. No. Ttl hwanson street on Wednesday afternoon the 8th Instant, at I o'olock i'uaeral to proceed to Woodlands Cemetery. PKTEESO. M Smyrna. Delaware, ou heth Inst., HnwBO CLOAK, son oi J. Howard aad Carrie , Fetersort. IgfdlU months. 1 be iamily aie Invited to attend the funeral from Vo. 2014 Mount Vernon street, to-morrow (Tuesdays after noon at 1 o'clock. TOl'ltlSON. On the 4th Instant, Captalu ASHTON 8. TOt'KIHON. 'JLe relatives and friends ot the famllv, a'so Hiram 1 ode, o. HI, A. Y M.; Mount Airy Lodge, No. '215, 1. O. oft'. B. i Mount norab Fncampiuont. No. 18, 1, o. of O. F. ; tbe members of the Seott Legion, Hope lios-s.and Mount Alryhngiue. are invited lo attend the luneral, from his late residence, Mo. 571)9 Gemma-own avenue, on Wednesday at 1 o'clock. To proceed to tit. Michael's Lutheran Church, Bhannonsville. TI1S PATENT STAIR-ROD EYES ARE especially adapted to those stairways which, being closed at the side. wlU not permit a si sir rod to be slipped over theo dlnaiy button or eyes. For sale, with Rods and Eyes ol the usual kind, at XRUMAK SHAW'S, No. 835 (Klght Thlrty-flve) MARKET St., below Nlch. BRING A PAIR OP DULL SCISSORS ALONG with fjtand bavs them sharpened, that vou may seethe manlier of using, and the good remits of the Patent Scls or Sharpeners. One should bo la every lady's work-basket. For sale by TKI'MAN A SHAW, No. 835 (Eight Thirty-eve) MARKET St., below Ninth. QTEWED FRUITS AND SAUCES. PACKED and lumpvflour.etc.etc.lt passed through the Eureka Sitter, are made as smooth, lively, and light as the most fastidious housekeeper could wish. Hold by TKUMAN St BHAW. No. 836 (Eight Thlrty-flve) MARKET St.. below Htnlh. UNADULTEKATKD LIQUORS ONLY. RICHARD PKNISTAN8 ' No. 4$rTjHKSNTJr htrket, h early Onposite the Post Office, PHILADELPHIA. Families supplied. OrderJ from the Country promntiy attended to) b3H INSURANCE COMPANIES J N S U It E YOUR LIFE IX 01U0AYIV HOME COMPACT, THE AMERICAN, OP PHILADELPHIA, S.E. Corner Fourth a4 Walnut Sts. Insurers in this Company have the additional guaran tee of the CAPITAL STOCK ALL, PAID VP IX CaKU, which, together with CASH ASSETS now on hand, amount to over Sl,500,000. Its TRUSTEES are wtH-known citizens in our midst, entitling It to more consideration than thos i whose managers reside in distuit cities. Alexander WbUldlo, J. Oimr Thomson, George i agent, Hun Jnuies Pollock, Albert I'. Huberts, V. B. Miugle, 1. M. Wbiddin, William J. Howard. Samuel T. Uudiiie, John Alkinau, Henry K. Bennett, Hon Joseph Aliisuu, Inaao Uazlehunit. ALEXANDER WHILLDIJJ, Presldxiut. eKOROE M'UENT, Vice-Preaidnt. JOHN C SIMS, Actuary. JOHN S. WILSON. Secretary and Treasurer. 7 7$ COLUMBIA HOUSE, CAFE ISLAND, JV. J. MR. ADOLHI BIKGFELI) Has the honor to announce that the (HiAND ELITE li A Ij Ij OF THE REASON, WILL TAKE PLACH , ON SATURDAY EVENING, Auirust 11, AT THI ' COLUMBIA HOUSE. Pait'cuiars in future advtnbMuunu. C8 63t MEDICAL. SIMILIA 8IM1LIBU3 CURANTUB. IirIPIIHEVS' IIOir:F:01ATIIIO SPECIFICS, HAVK PnOVF.D. FROM THE MOST AMPLB upcrleneo, an entire siieeess; Simple Prompt KrHcinnt, and K"lible. They ar tlintxily Medlolnes pertrcUy ala)iled to popular use so simple that oils takes cannot b uisite io iialng them ; so harmless as to be free from dunger, and so efliclent a to be always reliable. They have rio! tho highest cmmneadaUoa. from all, and will always render aaUslucUoo. Boa- Cents. 1, C'uros Fevers, Congestion, Itifbiinruatlons.. !5 " Worms, Wonn-Kevrr. Worm-Collo. 85 1 " Cry In-r-tlolio. or TVethln: of InfitnU. Wi ' " llairrlirn of children or ml u Its 8ft J. " lyf ntery. Grlplne, Wllous Collo.. 85 Ji Itoleirn-illorlMiM, Vomiting 84 i " t OMultx, Col ls, bronchitis 8S 8. " Neuralgia, Tontiinche. Faceaohe... 88 i " eaitac.ea), Plk-Hrlt.lch Vertigo 8 I? . "PI! bilious Hlomaeh 96 ? Z N"P,r,,s",,a " P'llnftil rerioda.... 85 1, " liiteK. too pn.fiisB IVrlcds 85 U, " 4 roup, !.ugh, .llfflrnlt Bratblni... 85 ; 1 SH,t M,"nni, tnsiplas. K.rtiplloas 85 10, " Kbpumadkni, klieuuiaUo l'ains..- i? H i r.vir AKe, Ch.lt Fever, Agues 90 17, rile, bllnil or bladllng 60 ! " Ophtiialiny, nnd sore or weak Eyes BO SV 1 rrh, acute or rhronle, InfluvoM 60 80, " ti'optiiBr-C'onith,v..il..ntCnghs 60 81, " Aallinia, oppreil llrvathing 60 W, " Kur lilNi liarsesi, Impaired tleunns 60 8U, w Kcrol'ulo, culurguo ttlamls, Swrllinga 60 H " -Mterul Debility, rhysical Weakness 60 6, " IlropKjr. and scanty becretiona 60 96, " en-ick nenN, rkrifss from riding. 60 87, " JKtlneyUlirnie, Gravol w 8iJ, H ervolil Ilebllity, Seminal KiiiiMSiionsif lnvoluntury lts ohuri.' 1.00 89, H Sore ftloutli, Cunker 60 80, " 1'rinarir Wealcuena, wetting bed. 60 81, " Pain I n I I'erlotln, with rasius... 60 88, u Nuli'i-rinsk at change of life 1.00 83, " i:pilepiy, S.vms, St. Vltns' Pnnre.1.00 H, kiiplitlieria, ulcerated Sore TbroaL 60 FAMILY CASES, 85 largo vials, morocco case, and book complete $10 00 80 large vials, in morocco, and book 6 00 80 large viitls, plain ease, and book 6 00 10 boxes (Nos. 1 to 15), and book 8 00 Vi:TURIARir SPECIFICS. Mahogany cases, 10 vials, with book 10 00 Single rials, with directions 1 00 aVST These Remedies, by the ease or single box, are sent to any part of the country, by Mall or Express, free of charge nn receipt of the price. Address HUMPHREYS' (M'KGIFIO H0M03OPATU1O MED1CINK COMPANT, Office and Depot, No. 6(18 liruadway, Hew York. Da. HrjMPHRBTS is consulted dally at his office, personally or by letter, as above, for all forma ol Claeaaa, I'Olt ULE BY ALL. DRUOOUSTS DYOTT A CO.. JOHSSON. HALLO WAY A COW TK.N. X. R. CALLKNDF.R. and AMBROSE SMITH, w aoieeaie Agents, miauoipma. c IIEHOKEE PILL S. Or Female Regulator, Cure Puppressed, Excessive, aud Painful Menstruation, Ore n Mcannss. Kervoua and Spinal A Oeoiloas, Pains in ihe Back, Sick Headache, ulaainess, And all diseases that spring from Irreoutarlty, bv re moving the cause and ah tbe etlects that arlsa irom lu Ihey are peneot y safe in all cases exoept when lor bliluen by dliectlons. aud are easy to administer, aa they are nicely uaar-ctHt d. 1 bev should be In the hands of oi every maiden, wile and n other in the laud. Ladles can address us in perfect conlldouue, and state their complaints hi tul'.aswe treat all female Com plaints, and prepare Medicines suitable ior all diseases o which they are. subiect Thirty-two page pamphlet, in a staled en vein ne tree 'ihe Cherokee PI'ls are sold by all druggist at 1 per box. or six boxes for M; or they are sent bv mall, free of po jtae, in an onllnarv 1st er, tree from observation, by areselng tne sole proprietor, Dr.W. R. MERWIN, So 17 WALKER Street, New York. W. B Cherokee PIlla'No. 8 are prepared tor tp-c-al cans wbeu milder medicines tall) thee are sent by mall, free ol postage, on receipt of SS. the price of each box. DR. WRIGHT'S REJUVENATING ELIXIR, OB, ESSENCE OP LIFE, Cures General Debllirv, Weakness, Hysterics in Females, Palpitation or tbe Hoart, and all Morvoua Diseases. It restores new lite and vigor to the aged, causing the hot blood of youtn to course tbe veins, restoring tbe Organs of Generation, removing Impo.encv and OeLil tty, and restoring manliness and ,u 1 vigor, thus proving a perfect ''tlixlr of Love," removing Sterility and Bar renness In both sexes. To the young, middle a?ed, aud agea, there la no greater boon than ihls "Kllxtr of Life " It gives a new lease of life, causing tbe weuk and debllh taed to bave renewed s reugth and vigor, aud the an lire system to thrill with jov and pleasure. Price One bott e, a2; three bottles, as. Sent by ex press to any address. Our medicines are sold and recommended by all re speelable druggists in ever part of the civilized g obe. Some unprincipled dealers, however, trv to deceive their customers by Belling cheap and worthless compounds In order to make money. Ba not deceived ask for these Medicines and take r o others If the druggist does not keep them, write to us. aad we will send them by ex press, catemlly packed, free from observation. We will be pleased to receive letters with mil statements In re gard to any disease with which ladles or gentlemen are afflicted Address all letters for medicines, pamphlets, or advice, to the sole propria. or, Dr.W. R. MERWIN, 8 11 mwf$rp No. J7 WALKEB Street, Bew York. J)JL SEELYE'S LIQUID CATARRH REMEDY. Cure Warranted If Directions are Followed. COLD IN HE HEAD RELIEVED IK A FEW M1NUTKS, PR. SEELYE S BRONCHIAL. SYRUP!; An unfailing Remedy ior Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis Sore Throat, Hoarseueaa, and Irritation of the Broo. cblal Tubes or Lnns, Tickling In tbe Throat, an CrouP. DR. D. H. SEKLYE CO.. Proprietors, Freeport, Illinois. AGENTS FOB PENNSYLVANIA. FRKNCli. RICHARDS ft CO,, Nos. 14, ID 18 and :0 south 'I K N TH street. DYOlT&CO., 7 V mwsew n No. 238 North BrCOSD Street. pE It FECT ION IS RARELY ATTAISED, YET A. B. W. BULLARD'S IMPROVED OIL SOAP, FOB REMOVING , Orcase, Paint, Pitch, and Varnish, From all Goods of Durable Colors, is ahead of an thing yet discovered. It leaves the Goods soft, and as perfect as when new, wl h no spot upon which dust can coi.ecf, as is the case with all the preparations heretofore sold tor cleansing good. . It iedellontely periumed. and entirely free from the disagreeable odor of Benzine, and all other resinous fluids. COUNTEBKE1TS Ot this preparation are extant, therefore be sure and take none hut that v blch baa the autograph of A. B. VV ItCLLAliD on tbe label. Manufactured by the Propiietors, A. B. W. BULLARD 4 CO., WORCESTER, MASS. Ueneral Agents ior Pennsylvania, DYOTT & CO., No. Wl North SECOND Street, Philadelphia. For sale bv all Druggists. 7 9 3m t-fCiK. KHGULAR LINE FOR II ART nSaii?i i i TT " CONN, direct, via the DELA V a UK AND KARITAN CANAL. Tne steamer fKVAIM, Captain Orumlev. now loading at the second wharl above MARKKT Street, wdi leave as above on THURSDAY next. Augusts. Freight taken on arcomruodatlng terms Apply to WILLIAM W- BAIKI) A CO Agents, g 63t No JJi South WIIAHVK8 HARRISON'S PARIAN WIIITR. FOR TH complexion, gives the rich warm tone mtti larian marble. Sold at No. !h South StVENTl street. 21 1 in FOURTH EDITION LATEST NEWS FROM HAYTI. FIUE AT W00XS0CKET, R, I. T.te., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etfl., IMH Kt. Fiom Harti. . Bohtoic, AticiiBt 6. A mercfttitlle letter dated Port au-Prtrice. July 13. states that tlto roennt insurrectloa at Goualvcs has been entirely sup pressed by the Goverr.roent, and the town glre tip to tne regniar authorities. Tho troops of Presidout GcfJrard marched from St. Marco to OonalveH, which town they ear rounded, and nettner in conlnnction with th gnu boat Qalalca compelld the insurircnts to purrenucr. a tree pardon would be extended to all except three members of the Provisional Government. Destructive Fi'e In Rhode Island! Providence, R. I., August 6. lid ward IlarrUi Wotllen Mill, No. 4, in Woonaoeket, took lire tm the carding room at 10 o'clock thin mjrnin?, and burned till 11 o'clock. The operatives wera compelled to save themselves bv jumptnir froua tho windows, and many were hurt. The walls were not much damaged. The loss was pretty heavy. Now York Bank Statement! New York, August 6. The Bank Statement for the week ending on Saturday shows An Increase of Loan tlSelt An decrease of H jeoie 252,810 An Increaso ot Circulation , 60 M8 An docrease of Deposits 420,221 A decrease of Legal tenders 4ri,7i LntONt Markets bj Telegraph. Nkw Vork, August 6. Cotton dun and dollnlmr: uplands at 86o. : Orleans, 37 Jc. Flour duil aud oar tialiv 10c. lower; Mate, S5 tKK9 ; Ohio, $$Ml 40: Western, 5 60'8 40 j ootheru declinin, sales ot 290 larrels at '80ol5i Canada uoiniual. Wueat dull, in eiior declined iiflSj. Corn deolinine; aalai of 60, (AiO bust els a 7Do tteei quiet Pork steady at 881.81 60 for Mess Lard quiei Whisky dull. Akw York, Aueust 4 stocks are steadv. Chi-caa-o and Rock Island l4j ; Cumburland preferred, 47): Illinois Central. 121! : Micjican Sou (mm. hi New York Cenirai. 104i; Keadinjr, lllii Hu son K'ver, 122J: Erie. 68 Western Uniou relonaoh Cornpany. 66; United States CouD'ins, 1863, 1M: do li4, Teu-iornes jtKJ,; TreasuiT 7-80s , 10lj (ial04j; Gold, 147 1 : (sterling bxenange q liet at 9j. Baltimorb. Aueust 6 Flour steadf. Whoat active and firm. White Corn iJ.m at SI 19; vel ow dull at 96c Heav- receiots of Oa's; saies at 43ito. Provisions qnlet ; Ue-s fork 83 GO Helium Sugar dull at 10j;.llo. Coffee Lim; Uio, 1519io iu goid. Whisky steady, Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, Aug. 6 Repotted by Io Haven k Bro,, Mo. 40 S. Third street. BE1WEEN BOARDS. tBOO Sch Nav s 82. 81 j 100 sh New Crook.... -69 1200 Phil. 61, man 98 100 8b Ph & i.. 18'i0 do m B69ihT' do.... 83' 8ii 8ri & 65 A64 Viouu u o-zus no. . .n'o iw sn Cat a di loo sn .-"uso. can..bao ir,f 7sh Penn 1( 67 80 eh do 07j 80 .h do 67 10 eh do 67 J 6 ah Cafc A.s6wn.l24 SECOND S8000 n S 730s June. IMS 100 i-u keaduie 6f 100 sh do 66, 100 sh do 66 00 sh do 60 100shir scMd... 100 so Keaoms- R R 100 sh do 100 sh do 200 rh do b!6 661 14 th Loh Val 65 BOARD iiwan vatapt... bao sii 100 sh OO 871 100 sh do... 280 sh N Central. . THREE IMPORTANT AGENCIES. Ihe celebrated LILLIE'S CHILLEO-IKOy SAFE', The cheapest and best indeed, the oniy strictly Ilea and burglar proof safe made. Bl'E M-ENOINE PACKISa, Called filler's Lnbrlcative Steam Packing, uosur passed and unequal ed. ... ASD THE SCALES FROV THE GREAT BEND 8CALK WOuKfl, FENS'A Scales warranted to equal aru in the market, and os. terms much more favorable, 1 ' The undersigned faavlnct the General Agency for the sale of the above articles Id this cltr. ha respeotinll solicits tbe attention oi all parties interested, both tb dealer and consumer, hoping to merit (as be haa already reeeivsd) the continuance of a liberal pabiaa patronage. M. C. SADLEB, Agent, 8 6 No 639 ABC a 8treat. GROCERIES, ETC. AMERICAN TEA COMPAUY, AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, IMPORTERS OF TEAS, . Have taken the Store NO. 03 ARCH STREET, NO. 03 ARCH 8TRKET, NO.3)i AKCH 8TBEBT, Chapman's former store, where thay have opened a Irtmense stock ot the purest TEAS, COFrEKS. AMD BPIOES, Which they will sell at the very lowest market prtcea, wholesale and betail. Only the best and purest goods sold, TAKE NOTICE. ' ' POSITIVELY NO MHBEPBE9ENTATIOX Of an article under any circumstances. ALL ODB COFTEES BOaSIED Without water, lard, orfcreaae. The best al'OOand 17S Oolong Teas hi the country. Try tneTea Mixture of tbe American Tea Coin r any, the n oat delicious in the conn try, at 1 IS. lbs very best uncolored Japanese Teas at Slot, il-Jj, and al &U. Tbe best and purest roasted bio ConYe, at 30 cents) the very best Imported, SS cents Tbe best and unrest Laguayra, Java, aad Jamaica, Coffee in tbe country. Orders received, snd sent tree to all parts of the city and country. 8 THE AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 7 IvtutbslOt No. 0313 AKCH (street WANTED TO EXf'HANGR. ONE "UN LKD r-bares BKVEND K JO .VI ENSION 8ILVEU- i.nINU CCMPAKV. va.ueil at al'uO. will be en- changed tor a good BU1LD1NU LOT. Address Kx chani;e," Inqulier Office. It j JKE AMERICAN BUREAU OF MINES No. 64 BROADWAY. Mines, Mineral Lands, and Ores examined and reported upon. Competent Engineers furnished to M hung Com panies. Consultations afforded on all Mining, Metallurgical and Chemical Questions, at the office of the Bureau, GEO. D. H. GILLESPIE, President. , DRaKE DE KAY Secretary. S 10 tutus r
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