1 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 18GG. DELAWARE. The Stt Convention Nomination for llOMrnor ! )aa;rN, Etc. SPKOIAL CORRK8PODK!rCH KVKNINO TKLKaRAPH.l WTilmijiotow, August 9. The Republican Convention to nominate candi date for Governor and Congress met at Dover on t be 8th nut. The platform of the Union party In the present politloal canvass supports Conirressin all its mea sures In oupoMtion to tho reconstruction policy of rresldont Johnson. It returns thanks to tho brave men who so noiily battled to sustain the Union and perpetuate our tree Institutions. It endorses the Monroe doctrine, and strongly sympathizes with tho republican party in Moxloo. lion. James Riddle was nominated for Uovernor on the second ballot, the rote standing 78 tor Uiddlo, and 49 lor George T. l y bout. Rev. John L McKIm wa-uominated by acclama tion for Representative lu Conuros. Tho Union par v has, In the present nominees, men 01 whom Dolawaro may well be proud. James Kiddle is the niott extensivo cotton man u laciuier in Delaware, lie was bom in Irolaud and came to th'B co n ry aomo loity joars since, when quite you n it, and imbibed the spirit of our Govern ment and free Institutions. Ho was an old lino Whitr, but wns conservative in his principles in 1866 and 1800, and wan opposed to tlie raoical factions, ana on tho outbreak ot ttio Kebol lion he hesitated not to tind out the strongest party, but came out squarely in lavor of the Union, aud m the darkost hours ot the Rebellion he s oud tnrth boldly ann denounced the secession element in Dela ware, lie Is a fluent and eloquent spoaser, aud wi. I, without doubt, carry tno state In the commit election, lie tins the nvin, atby 01 tho workiuRinon John L. McKim, Esq , is a frentloman and a scholar, esteemed t ail, and If elected will rcmovo the di irirce that has been so ioejt heaped uoou D-lawaie by bcr drunken Representatives in Con (?. CITY INTELLIGENCE. I for Additional CUy Intelligence see Ihird Fage. A Mousing at the Station House. Pope has said thitt "the proper study of man kind is man," and indeed a close investigation Into the motives of action ot others and accurate observation ol tbeir ponerul characteristics is a most profitable study. It fives such an insight into t tie workings ot human society as cannot, if well applied, but be of an advantage to us iu our relations to our fellows. Oue of the saddest and most pitiful sights is the hearing iof the criminals at our 1'olico Court. Here in the mornmp.belore the Commuting Magistrate may be been all clates ol olTenders, trom tho cae of vacrancy or drunkenness up to the brutal mur derer. One healing wii' serve as a sample of all. Early in the morning sav about half past six, we e'o down into the basemeut of the Station Iloune, and bnd the dipnliiod Aldoruiuu litis already taken his place at his desk. At his sine are seated the lieutenant of the district, and his fceigeaiit. The portly, good-natured turnkey is notified to bring lorwurd the first ciue. He is brought before the bar, behind which the justice sits. The compliinant is sworn, and gives his testi mony. The prisoner is rather a good lookinsc jouugman, web uressfd, aud sports a delicate moustache. He is rather out of place here. Judelng from his effect?, he must be a ladies' ma.as he has, among the other treasurers, kept in Eafe keepine, a stylish gold lockec.which no doubt is intended for the idol of his affections. He is up on the charee ot uetiing jolly drunk and inabincr desperate efforts to commit an ' assault and ba'tery on a locomotive ot the Penn sylvania Iiailroad, while in motion. As he pa'hers his treasures together, alter paying his line and costs, he says, "It will be alter to-day when I am caught drunk again." "JJext," is ejaculated by the magistrate, aud a young scape-grace is ushered on the scene. He is not over ten or twelve years of age, bur, vice has alrt ady began to set its seal on him. He is a "wandeiini; Arab," and makes his bed on the streets. A Btarp, cruel-eyed woman Is present, and claims him as her own. Tho Alderman dismisses the boy. and tho mother takes charge ot him with a meaning glauce that spoke volume.-, as she went out of the door with him. Poor boy, a sad commencement for a start in lite! Another "case," and a pitiable one. A young man, shaking and trembling with tho etlects of drinkinsr and dusipatiou. He had been taken tip on the sireet in a tearful state. His eyes bloodshot and bluikiupr, his tineers working spasmodically, ana the muscles of bis mouth and lace twitching convulsively, mado a sad picture. He was friendless, moneyless, aud utterly broken. The relics of a strong man hood, what a terrible object he presented at. that bar ! As he was returned to "the cell, his face glared through the small square opening in the door like that, ol some "spirit damned," every leal ure quiverine aud shaking under the influence of the tremens. Another wretched picture of man's brutality is the next that apupars. A young man with lowering brow aud cruel lips, bearded aud moustacbed. is brotitiht out. At Hrst ho glares around defiant, and a curse Is on his lips, but meeting nothine but (he calm, steady gaze of tho otiicials around him, he M-i his eyes fail abashed. By bis side is a red eyed, shame-laced woman, who is his wit. He is charged with shHrnelully beating her. The evidence 1b clear. Both Vre drunk. With a faltering voice and tremblinsr lps she tries to extenuate the biute's ollense. Even in her deeradation she shows some womanly traits of compassion, and a desire to forgive. But the scene is changed. A new character is ushered lorth. He is announced as the "Crazy Dutchman." Imiurine a strongly built lellory, with a dirty, black, misshapen slouch bat covering his tangled unkempt looks. His fane exhibiting in its animal grossness no traces of intellect or so'ip, lack-lustre eyes and a fearful mouth: his rairccd coat hanging in shreds, and his dirty shirt open at the top, exposing his broad, brawny, and hairy breast, he would have hern nn obiect of painful interest if he wore a mute. But wbeo he opened his mouth! What a storm, what a torrent ol uncouth, incoherent, iiicoiiituehensiblo gibberish, and wild, savaieiv earnest gestures ! The Alierman looked at him with utter bewilderment for awhile, and then. tndiug he was utterly "incomprehensible," sent him bark to his cell. So the scenes chunge. Here may be seen tho tleareed drunkard with achinir head and rinrnin'tr lins. the homeless, ragged vagrant. the shameless courtesan, and every varb ty of rulnrits. old and voiine. and ot either sex. It is a sad but instructive scene, aud Bhows how bad training and bad influences bring to Tack and ruin all tbe better impulses ot human nature. A (Juniors Case of Trespass. Thi3 mornlne, James and Ann La.vton, and George and Amy Duuklov were arrested on complaint ot a Mr. Campbell lor trespass. Mr. Campbell resides in the upper prt ot the city and his wife owns the house. While ho was absent from his home last Monday his wile sold ourt of the turni' tore, and rented the house to the two families abovenamed, and cleared out When Campbell came back from his work that niirht he lotind his wile missing and h'm house occupied bv straneerB. He trot a warrant and had them Dut out. When he went to his work the next mom- ne they moved in agnln. When he came hack from work he had them put out auain, and so the fun continued. This morning he had them Arrested lor trespass, and tuey were held in $,r00 each by Alderman Holme to answer that rharero. Both sides believe thev have ri'ht on their bide, and intend to contest the case at Court. SLionr Fire at Ooroas' Mills. These mills, situated on the Wisatn'kon, near nipple's lane, were ict tire to on Wednesday afternoon, but the flames were subdued before any damage was done. The fire was started in the drying room in the second story, among some dve stuff, and was discovered bv tho watchman almost as soon as it was started, but the iuooa tjUary wade his escape. A BnrjTAL and Unprovoked Assault About eight o'clock this morning Oabriel Hill, a watchman, employed in the distillery on Gray's lane, above Twenty-fourth street, while taking a drink In a saloon near by, was struck on the head by some peison who had come up be hind him unnoticed. The blow was inflicted with a billey, and made a frightful gush and contusion on the back of the head. A man who had u?t landed tho day betore from an emiirrant ship was arrested soon after. He refused to five any account of himself before the magls ratc, but afterwards a woman said to him, "You struck him pretty hard, didn't you ?" He answered in a boastful manner that ho had, and he would do it. again. He gave no name. He was committed to answer. Maintaining Nuisances. Vr. Myers, who has an establishment lor boiling down dead horses in Seventh, below Diamoud street, and K. Til I on, who curries on the same business in Philip street, below Norris, were bruueht up before A Iderman Holme on the charge of main taining nuisances. In the summer of l!i5 those parties were up on the same charge, and gsivc bonds to discontinue the business. Instead of coming up to their agreement, they have con tinued to t arry on thoir busine-s, to the detri ment ot the health of the neighborhood, until tbe present time. The stench becoming intole rable, formal complaint was made, and the Carties were arrested again jester Jay, and were eld in $600 to answer. Almost a Riot. Last Sunday, A. Bowers and his son Charles, a young man aaed about twenty years, were arrested just in the nick of time, before there bad been any blood spilt. It Fceru that on the afternoon aforesaid they and two other men got under the intluence of the ' itltnvleat.lTiiT nnu'l1' nnf pnr Ninntiitvn onH petting to arguing very strongly, trom words they proceeded to blows', aid irom blows were bout to proceed to something worse, when a couple of police ollicers appeared on the scene unu urrusicu uie two uowers, iiihi as Knives unu iistcis were appearing on the scene, ine two will I Cfnrnn I a nf.iA n i . f in Ihn lr.nV.im anil fit fha hearing this mornin before Alderman Thomas, were ncia in uuu to answer. Family Bickrrisgs. Elizabeth Manifold was arrested upon a charge of commiitiug an assault and battery upon Mrs. Honocks and children. The latter family occupy premises in the tear of Mrs. Miimlold, ou a small street that runs between Fifth and Sixth streets and the Frauklord turnpike, in a place called Aramingo. They were constantly exposed to abuse, insults, and threatening language from tho said Mrs. Munifold whenever they passed her door. These aggravations culminated yesterday afternoon. when Mrs. Manifold threw some dish-water on Mrs. Honocks and child, aud thereby got berselt into "not water." Airer a verv Diitient nearine. Alderman Holmes got possession ot sullieient videnee to wan-ant his holding Mrs. Manifold iu the sum of $800 to answer. Destruction of Milleb's Glue Fac tory. The building which was destroyed by nre vesteiaay neionns to tne estate ot tieorse W. Caipenier, aad the loss to the building amounts to t25()0. The nrst story was occupied bv Boler & Co.. whose loss will amount to $2500. which is covered by insurance. The second story was occupied by William Miller. He esti mates his loss at $3000. and is partially insured. The Coming Twain. George Francis Train is announced to deliver a lecture at Musi cal Fund Hall on Monday evening next, for the benefit ot ihe liuiulls ot the state Prison ars in Ireland. Mr. Train's general popularity, com bined with the charitable obiect ra view, should ceitainly comnand a crowded house. Thu harge lor admission will be only twenty-five cents. Outbage. Two worthies, John Shnare and John Sample, were arrested at Landing avenue, yesterday, on the charee of havin-r committed an aggravated assault and outrage ou a woman on the (schulkill river. They had preliminary hearing before Aldermau War- en. who remanded them lo the police authori ties ol the Sixteenth District for a further hearing. TtAflir. TtAT.t.- A vpi v inf.prfafii-wmnfpli nf linse lintl u ill lfi nljiverl t.n. morrnwr munirrlnv afternoon, between the Commonwealth and loung Bachelor L'Iuds, at Kitteenth and Wal lace streets. The came will he well c intested, as both nines are about equal In strength. The New Route to Faibmount. Ar rangements have just been made between the Spruce and Pino aud the Schuylkill River Rail road Companies to carry passengers through to Fairmouni rark tor one tare. This arrange ment goes into effect to-morrow morning. Bold Robbeby. This morning about 9 o'clock the showcase at the door tf Messrs Leak A Smith, No. 446 North Second street, was broken into, and robbed ot Masonic marks and badces. Slight Fire. About 730 o'clock this morning a tire broke out on the root of a dwell ing No. 13 Bristol place. It was extinguished before it had got any headway. The GnoLEBA Still Abating. There were only three cases of cholera reported to the Board of Health since our last report. Of these there was one death. Swift's OrmiON Dean Swift save, "All that we suppose Of difference in maukind Comes from tbo difference of oljthes;" Aud thus we ol ten find The Colonel dy his dreas a'one Is Irom the private soldier known. When rogues the U.l'.'sooai behold, It does their Hearts BDpal And men as "irentleinen" are told W hen clad at lower Hall. Men's, Tout ha', and Boys' Clothinfj. Towkb Hall, No. 618 Makkkt stbbbt, Bknnktt & Co. Tub Jouknals daily show that tbe fell mon ster, Cholera in its worst form, is stalking broad cast oyer Europe. Havana have proved that ere louir it will be in our midst. With such a catastrophe staring us in the face, it behooves us to prepare to meet the eiunt and wiestle with him at oar thresh olds. VVe know ot but one preparation which will ennblo us to master him, aud all should Immediately purchase it and have it ready. We reler to MARS DEtrs CARMIKAT1 VE S YKVP. Try it; we are sure it will pive oomplvte satisfaction. Depot, No. 187 Broadway Meio Tork. For tale by J hnston. Hoi loway (t Cowdtn, Wholesale Arents, ATo 23 A'. Sixth street, J'hiladelphia, and by all druggists. The Nf.w Drug Storb Hehnbold's new store next to iho Metropolitan iioiol, has a very large assortment ol eruirs and chem cas, besides beinir the Iirmcipal depot lor tlie sulu t,t IluHubold s we 1 uown i r, uaratious Tho assistants of this M a'j li-hinent are well qualined In all tlie branches of tneir proiorsion, anu pnvgiciaus tnav anpouu mat a 1 their preatriDtions will be conscientiously com. bounded. All varieties of druva aro hero disneuHod. of the first quality, and at the mont reasonable ruie. Inadditou io the usual stock ot drugs, llolmbold keens constantly on baud a ari?e and Iresti suno'v ot b s celebrated preparations, the Extracts ot Huutiu, and the Kxtraots ol SSarsuuarilla. The attention and patronage ot the publio are r"poctl'ully solicited, aud satisiaciion in cimuueiuiv guarantee!!. Depot" at N. H'4 ts Tenth street, Philadelphia, an No. 6U1 Broadway, N. Y. Important Tkleoram by the Atlantic Cab'e from the Lord Mavor of London to Mayor llevticbael of Philadelphia: s-oMKiiBtT Hodsk Auit. 2, '66 The Lord Mayor would be pleased to see you ana your suite here next Lord Slaor's day, jnov. o, ou. (Sinned) , , . Romans, Lord Mayor of Loudon. To the Mayor of rblladolphia ANBWKil j Will be unable mysell 10 come, but will send on my suit, tho Linen one 1 pot 01 i uarini stkes& Co., iho eminent Clothiers under tbo Contmentut. (Signed), Moiiton, Lord Mayor of ranadulpbia. Abtobndisg Cube o Ruedmatism W. C. Yost, No. 153(1 North Thirteenth streot. Just recov ered Irom Rheumatism and Neuralgia; suffered maoy yearsj ouio4 by Dr, Citler'1 sreaj Rsuiedy, Dulck rr Deoobk est mo P atria Mori. Noble, beautiful, and ffttlnsr is It to lire for one's country and still more beautiful Is it to save the lives ol others. This has been done In canes almost without number, by Dr. T. W. Marnden, in the preparation ol his invaluab'e VEGETA BLE tiAKATlVE riLLS. Depot, So. 417 Broad way, Kew York. For tale by Johnstm, Holioway tfificden, Wholesale Ayenti, A'o. 23 AT. Sixth street, Philadelphia, and by all druggists. Wi sfRionsLY advise everyone to keep "Nee dle's Campiior Troches" at hand. VVe hear, on everr hand, their wondorlul curative powors spoken of. 1 hey are lor sale by our best Dm deists, anil male by C. 11. Needles, at Twelfth and Itaoe. Cholera miy nol be cuied by thorn, but these potent little Troob.es control the promonitory symoloms Improved Look-Stitoh Machines for Tailors and Manufacturers, drover & linker Sewing Ma chine Company, No. 730 Cboanut streot. Swert Opoponax from Mkzk o I The moyt ekgont and efseutial veronal requisite for a lady ' Lxtr.iet of owect Opoponax." K T. Smith & Co., N. Y. Terkiblk 600 Deaths by Cholera Inkawtum here in July, which Dr. Filler's Infant Carminative would havo positively proven tod. Mothors whn uso it will never be without it. lested lorty years. 26 couts. Reduced Pricks. When in want of photographs go direct to Roimcr's, No. 624. Arch street. All styles "upcrbiv executed and finished; beajtitul style pictures at moderate cost See specimens. (iRovkr & Baker's Highest Vromium Klai'lc Stitch dewing Machines lor family use, No 730 Chtsnnt street. 7'SOs, S-20a, Gold and Silver, Compound Interest and VJncurrent Bank Notes Bouqut and Hold, nr Drkxel & Co., No. 84 South Ihiud Stkkkt. Compound Interest Notes. 7 8-10 and 6-20-1 wanted. De Haven & Brother, No. 40 S. Third St. Most Wonderful Cure of Rheumatism. Mrs. Keeney, Ridge road above Poplar streot, suf fered over 20 tears; now well. Dr. Fitler's IteuioJy again. Superior Styles of Ready-made Clothing). Superior, Styles of Ready-made Clothing. Wanamakbr & Brown, Popular Clothing Housb, Oak Hall, Southeast corner Sixth and Mahket Streets. MARRIED. HATfCOCK SEWKLL Angmt 4, 1S66. by tlie Rev. James Cooper, Mr. ONCaR W. IIVNcuoK, oi' Cleve land. Ohio, to It ins MAUV E., ony daughter of bamuol .Newell, Lsq., ol (. allfornia. 81SES SHELM.RE On the Sin Instvit. t the resi dence el the bride's mother, bv Htv. James T. 'it -he I. J DALLah 8INEf. tsu. , to 11Iia!iju i.&UELlIlIllS both ot rhl.adclplila. VAT"ON WALTER. On iho nth Inst.int bv Rav. .InmoH Hhrlgley, llr. WILLIAM JOHN WATSON uuJ TJVA). CLFrKNEB. On the fttb InBtant. Mrs. MARY ANN CLECKNEK, relict of the lato John Klockner. aged 78 yenrs. i ne ieauen ana menus ot me inmiT are rosDOCtiuiiy Invited to attend the itinera), irom Iter la e reMence, C'brlHtian street, below Fit h on Hundu at'ternoun at 2 o'clock, 'lo proofed to Phi antliropic Cemet.ry DEAN. On the evenlniiot tbo 7th Instant OA NIPT. B. DEAN, aged 24 yean, sonot ihouias and thu late t berrv Lean. I be re atives and Wends of the tamllv are resnectnillv Invited to attend the lunerai . from the roHidet.ee of bis latlici, H. L corner of Kront ami Jellerson streeis, on aturtlay murning at IU o'clock, 'lo prououa to Laurel bill Cemetery. F.( KLE Y On the 8th Instant. WILLIAM RPKr.rv Sr., in tbe 70th i ear oi bis ane ihe relatives and niendsol tbe family a-e respectfully Invited to attend the funeral horn bis late resilience, Manllea place, on Hunilay n'tetnoon at 3 o'clock. To proceed to odd Fellows' Cemetery. HABKIN". On the 9th Instant EDWARD FHA Vnts. son O' John and AUe.ia Markins. aucd 17 veur. S montim and ft days i ne rctativrs ann t-ienns ot ine tanitiy are repectfu lv Invitrd to attend his 'nnerai, from the resldenco ot bis parents No. 6 ( rooked p aco ( New Market street below ohle) on Sunday atteiuooa at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Cathedial Cemetcr;. V1TL Or, the ()lh Instant, after a Dainful lllnnss. Mr. V1TOVI I1. Iu the 8 ' h year oi his ae. Tbe memliera ot tne ranch ueoevoient Socletr and tmilp mpnilu ra nf tlm tilinl v urn rinnr.ttiillv iiivl,. t nt end his funeral, from his late resilience, No. 311 s. Fouith street, ou Tnendav morning, tne 14th Instant, at 8 o'clock. Funera' services at M Joseph's Church. In terment at (jatnearui ueuiciery. BRASS FLUSH RING; BOX, CHEST, AND Drawer Hand est Fancy Ring handles. Screw Rinys Hcrew .yes. Brass Butt?, and Biuges. Latches, ctc.forsaehy TKU vian ,4; kiia w. jio. saa i Kignt Thtrtv-nvei makk kt St.. below Nlnh. FIRE! MURDER ! ! THIEVES! 11 IP screamed irom the window, would not bring as sistance sooner than a Watchman's Rattle, it usu.t by a househceiier. Korsaleby TKI'MAJi ,fc 8H A W, No. Sai (Eight l'hirtT-nve) MAKKET wt., bolow Ninth. ARE YOU PICKLING CABBAGE, PEP pers dreen Tomatoes, or other vrgetables which require s Iclnir, ou will ilnd the Adjustlble Slaw Cut ter very convenient. For sale iv TRTTMAN A 8QAW. No. S3 (Eight Thirty-five) MARKET Ht below Ninth. ''TIE THAT HATH EARS TO HEAR, LET 11 HIM H EAR," Instruments! to asust the hear ing at MADEIRA'S, No. 115 0. TEN 1'H Street, below Cbcsnut 8 8 4t UNADULTEKATKD LIQUORS ONLY. RICHARD PENISTAN'd BC'ttK AND VAIM TS, No."TOrrriE8Nur htueet, Nearly Ooposlts the Pot Ooice, Hill AOELFIII A. Families supplied. Orders from tbe Country promntly attended toj ftDlS INSURANCE COMPANIES J N SURE YOUR LIFE IX 0UR 0AVi HOME COMPAXY, THE AMERICAN, OP PHILADELPHIA, S.E. Corner Fourth an! Walnut Sts. Insurers In tbls Company have tbe additional guaran tee of tbe CAPITAL SlOUK. ALLFA1D LP IN CaSit, which, together with CASH ASSETS now on hand, amount to over 81,500,000. Its TRUSTEES are weW-known citizens In our midst, entitling It to more consideration tban those whose managers reside la distant cities. AUxunucr rt lillldln, J. 1 dear '1 horn son, (eorge Nuneut, Hon Juines Pol ock, Albert . Keberts, p. U. MltiMle, 1. M. WhlUdin, William J. Tloward. Samuel T. Iiodlue, John rtlkuian, Henry K llennett, Hon Josejh Allison, laaaclluztehurst. AtEXNIER WHILLDIST, President. feEOUOE M'UENT, Vice-President. JOHN C SIMS, Actuary. JOHN B. WILSON. Secretary and Treasurer. 7 7j 3 A II U II' S RAW BO N E SUPE R-PHOSPH AT E OF LIME. Tbe great Fertilizer lor ail crops. Quick in Its action aud permanent in iu oil ecu. Established over twelve vt ai. Dealer supplied by the cargo, direct from tbe wharf 01 me ummiiuciory, on uoerai lurius. Meuuiuctutcd oulr by BAUGH & SONS, Cfflce No. 20 South DELAWAUE Avenue, 8 4hmwSrp Philadelphia. D R. HUNTER, No. 41 N. SEVENTH STREET. ABOVR FILBERT. PHILADELPHIA Acknowledged by all parti-1 intm-eUed as ly lar the ilO.s'l bV CE.sHFt'L PUV81C1AN In the trentuient uf Dxteate m h t tpe'talty. QUICK THOltOt'llll. and i mnuinl e'tret auurannti i even case. Remember DR lir'NTS.R'n (Viehratea Remedies cun onlv be had geuulue at bisoia es'abliau vinoe.No, itii o..tUBtreev,abovuwrt, MEDICAL. I.DICAL ELECTRICITY. DR. S. W. BECKWITH'S ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE, Xo. 1220 WALNUT STREET, For tke Treatment of Cbronle DlHMses. For tbe benefit of those proposing to undertake Elec trical treatment for dlseasos, we give la tne following list a few of the more prominent and most common como'alnts met with In our practice. In all ot which we are niot successtuL In meablt all casks or chronic DISIASB BL1CTBIC1TT IS A 81 BK BKMKDT, AMD IN ALL cases bkmspicial, if pbofrrlt APPLIED Those, there fore, afflicted with complaints not here enumerated, nocd have no hesitation m applying, and whether only rb Litr, ora 1'Ihmakbnt cikb can be eOectcd, they will receive replies accordlnglj . All consultations tree. 1. 1 pflepsy, Chorea, or t. Vitus' Dance, Paralvs's, (!lrniiieyia). Neuralgia, llystor.a, .Vervoumoss, Paipi tnlio.i oi Ihe Heart, Locklaw. etc. i. sore'l hroat, Djsiiepsla Dlarrhtca, Dvsontorr, Ob stinate l onstlpailon, iliemorrhoidni, or Pllei. Bilious, flatulent and Paiuter's tollo, aud all affeclloiu 0. the Liver and Hp. ten. ,1. tatarrh. cough. Influenza, Asthma (when sot caused bv orga ilc diseases ot the heart), bronchlt's. Pleurisy. Pleurodynia, or Rheumatism of the Chest, consumption In the early states. 4 Clravel, Diabeiet, and K'dney C'oinp'slnts. Imno tence and seminal Weakness. Ihe latter complaints never mil to ylelu rapidly to this treatment. 6. Keunmtl.iin, Ooui, Lumbago, lltt Neok, 8olnl Curvature It ip Dicsei, C'sncers, Tumors ((boas lait nmocu alwats cured without pain, or cutting, or plas ters In any lorm). 6. litems Complaints, Involving a mat-position, as Prolapsus. Antroverxlon, Retroversion. Inflammation, I Iceration, aud various other atlectionsot tbe Womb and Ovaries. Mr-, in-1 KWITH has the Ladles' Department under her one care and supervision. RKFERENCks The diseased, and all Interested, are re erred to the to lowins named Heiitletnon, who have been trea'cd and witnessed out treatmeu. on others, at o. 1U WALMJT Street: A. ). I'lt a-on ton. No. 16 Spruce streot: W. II. Smith, No lOtfi Hanover street; George DougUm. Filth street, ai ove hisnut ; J. W Bratllev. No. 6 North Fourth sireeii Holieri Work, No. lii North Third street: colonel 'I W. hweeney, Walnut street, below Eiahth; Oeorge Evan-, Arch street, below Fifth: Mr. Peloaze Third and ( hesnut streets) Edward McLane. all of this city. A rieasenton. St. Louls.Mo. ; Jacob Vaudetri lit, Odessa, ! 1. : K a. Si mple, Mount Holly, N. J., with very many othets. Physicians or students deslrtn? to have Instruction In the correct application ot Electricity tor the cure of Cisensrs cun app y at the Olllce. ( onu tatlon free. Descriptive circulars of cures effected, with numerous reteronces, can be had by ap plicaUon at the oillce or by letter. All etters addressed to DR. S W. BECKWITH, 8ftl2trp No. 1220 WALNUT Street, Phltada. C JlIEltOKEE; PILLS. Or Female Regulator, Cure Puppresscd, ExecFSive. and Painihl Menstruation, i.ieen Mcknnss. Nervous and Hp I mil Allucilous, 1 ains In tho Lack, Hick Headache, Giddiness, And all diseases that spring from irregularity, bv re moving the cause and all the edects that arls trom it. Ihey are periect y sale In all cases except when lor bidden bv diieitious. and are easy to aduiiulter, as they nre nicely lugar c attd. lbev should be In the bands of ol every maiden, wile and n other n the lana. Ladies can address us in periect con tideuce, and state their complaints In tul .aswe treat all Fomalo Com plaints, and prepare Medicines suitable tor all diseases o wii ie ti iney are snujeci imriy-iwo page pauipmet, in a itealed envelope free ihe Cherokee PI'ls are so'd ny all arugguts at 1 per box. or six boxes for S: or the are sent bv mall, free of postage. In an onllnarv 1st er. iree from observation, by addressing tbe sole proprietor, Dr. W. R. MERWIN, So. 37 WALKER Street, New York. N. B Cherokee Pills No. t are prepared for swe at eatis when nillcUr medicines fail: tliese are sent bv n ail, free o, postage, on receipt of 85. th? price of each vox. DR. WRIGHT'S REJUVENATING ELIXIR, OR, ESSENCE OF LIFE, Cures General DebPltr, Weakness, Hysterics In Feuiaies, Palpitation oi the Iloart, and all Nervous Diseases. It restores new Hie and vlitor to the aired, oauslns the hot blood of youth to course the veius, restoring the Organs ol Generation, removing ltu.ioiencv and Dolil Ity, and restoring muiilincss and ,u 1 vigor, thus proving a peihct Elixir of Love," removing Sterility anl Bar renness In both sexes. To the younn. middle awJ. and area, there Is no greater boon than ibis "Elixir of Lite " It gives a new lease oi ine, causing tne weuk and dubili. ta cd lo have r newed s r-'tiuth and viwor. and the entlrn system to thrl 1 wltb jov and pleaiure. rnce une ooii e, mree ootties, vo. sent Dy ex press to anv address. viur ineoiciiten uro ntiiu uuu recoiuuienueu uv ail re spectable dnigitists in ever.t part of the civilized g.ohe. Heme unprincipled dealers, however, trv to deceive thoir customets by selling cheap and worthless compounds in order to make money. Be not deceived ask for these Medicines an l take i o others if tho druggist does not keep them, write to us, and we will send them by ex press, caieiutiy pacaeu, iree irom observation, we will be pleaned to receive letters with lull statements In re gard to any disease w ith which ladles or gentlemen are atllicted Address all letters (or medicines, pamphlets, or advice, to the sole propria or, Dr. W. R. MERWIN, No. 37 WALKER Street, New York. 6 11 mwfSrp AUCTION SALES. C UAItLES C. MACKEV. AUCTIONEER. NO. 326 MARKET Street, between Third and Fourth. Pndorwrtters' Sale. 25UO KEOS ANCHOR BKM) NAILS, SPIKES, AND BR18. On Monday Morning. 13th init . at 10 o'clock, no. 610 North street, aboat 2JW kegs Nal's, ttc, slightly damaged by water at tbe iaU Ure in Commene street, will be sold for account of the Underwrl era. 'I emis ah. Catalogues will be ready two days previous to the sale. 8 8 4t 600 OPEN LOTS EKGLISH AND AVERIC IN WHIT". GRANITE AND j. v. tv Attn,, tiusns Attt, ttiv. On Tuesdav Morning at 'sharp OK o'clock, a verv laige assortment. In lots suitable for cltv aud country retail trade, 88 St PAX COAST & WARNOCK, AUCTIONEERS, 5 IBS No. 21U MARKET Street FIRST LA ROB POSIT I Vie SALE OF AMERICAN and im pouted diiv goods, mnkn noisinHY CHODS, PARIS FANCY GOODS NOTIONS. HOOP SKlR'l S, CoRSETs, Ac, Ac, lor Fall ol lsod, by ca tuiogue. On Wednesday, Angust 15 eommenoing at 10 o'clock, comprising (W1) lots new and desirable goods tor approaching sales 8 lit B SCOTT. JR., AUCTIONEER, .No. 1020 CUESNUT STREET. S21 P E R FECT ION 13 11ARELY ATTAINED, YET A. B. W. BULLARD'S IMPROVED OIL SOAP, FOB REMOVING Grease, Paint, Pitch, and Varnish, Ficm all Goods of Durable Colors, Is ahead of anything jet discovered. It leaves the Goods soft, and as perfect as when new, wlih no snot upon which dust can cot ect, as is tbe case with all the preparations hereloiore sold tor cleansmg good. It Is delloately permitted and entirely free trom the dlNSireeable odor of Benzine, and all other ruolnuiu fluids. COUNTERFEITS Ot this prepariulon are extant, therefore be sure and take none but that hich baa the aul graph, of a. B. W LL LLAkD ou the label. Manufactured by the Propiletora, A. B. W. nULLARD 4 CO., WOKCESTEK, MASS. General Ayents tor Pennsylvania, DY0TT 4 CO., Ho. m North SECOND Btreet.f UUadeiphla. Foi sale by all Dw-g Into. 1lat FURNITURE, ETC. HOUSE KEBTE US. 1 bare a large stock of every variety ol FUKNITUIIE, Which I will sell at reduced prices, consisting of PLAIN AND MARBLR TOP COT f AOS (SUITS. WALNUT CRaMBcH MUITS. PARI OR SUIT IN VBI V.T TLrSH. PARLOR ATI'S IN 1MIK CLOTH. PABl.OHM'ITH IN REPS. Sideboards, Extension Tables, Wardrobes, BookcasM, Mattresses, Lounges, ete etc 1. 1 OIIHTINK. 8 IS N. E. corner SECOND and HH'K Streets. JpURNITUKE REDUCED TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. During the Summer Season, we will sell trom our Im mense stock oi FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, AT A REDUCTION Or TWENTY-FIVE PERCENT. OFF REOULAR PRICES. oouin & co., N. E. corner NINTH and MAKKET Streets, And also at the New Establishment, 2 10 ftp es. 37 and 19 North SECOND fitree DRY GOODS. N EV DRY GOODS AT MARSH & WARNOCK'S (PRICE A WOOD'S OLD STAND), No. 113 North NINTH Strcc We have Just oieaed with a splendid as-ortment of TOWELLING. TABLE LIN F.N. NAPKINS AND DOYLIE Also, a large assortment ot WHITE GOODS. SOFT FINISH CAMRRICS, JACONETS, NAINSOOKS, YICTORI LAWNS, and SWISS MUSLIN . Tbe Rest Makes ot Rleachodand Unbleached MUSI.INS. Also, a large assortment of HOSIERY AND GLOVES HOOP SKIRTS, etc., all at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES . SUthsmm gA L T W A T E 11 SUA W L S, Wholesale and Retail. PURE WHITE LLAMA SHAWLS. SHETLAND SHAWLS, ALL GRADES. PIRK WHITE BAREliE 8HWALS. BltKAKFAST SHAWLS AND HALF tHAW LS, 4 l'istuth rp EIlRE & LAND KLL. GROCERIES, ETC. AMEKiCAIV TEA COMPANY, AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, AMERICAN TEA COMPANY. AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, IMPORTERS OF TEAS, Have taken the 8 tote NO. 033 AllCH STREET, NO. Qli'i AHCII STREET, NO. 933 ARCH STREET, Chapman's former store, where the; have opened an himense stock ot the purest TEAS, COFFEES, AND SPICES, Which they will sell at the very lowest market prices, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Only the best and purest goods sold. TAKE NOTICE. POSITIVELY NO MISREPRESENTATION Of an article under any circumstances. ALL OCR COFFEES ROASTED Without water, lard, or urease. The best 81 00 and fcl-25 Oolong Teas In the country. 'lr? tne lea Mixture of tbe American Tea Company, the n o t delicious lu the country, at tl 23. Ihe very best uncolored Japanese Teas at al-00, 1?5, J unu i-ou. The best and purest roasted Rio Cofh e, at 30 cento; tbe very best imported, 35 cents. Ttcbcst and purest Laguayra, Java, and Jamaica Coffee In the country. Orders received, and sent free to all parts of the city and country. THE AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 7 10tutbsl9t No. 033 ARCH Street. OR LIFE-REJIYENATOR. STRENGTH TO THE WEAK-YOUTH TO TUB AO ED This preparation Is unequal ed as a rejovenater and re storer ot wasted aud men tunouon. 'IbeleeOe 'he aiied and all those who have In any war impaired tbetr vitality by excessive mental or phyi carappiicatlon,wt!l nno the blokiene to be wbut It name implies a 11 e-rojuvetator. which, while it builds up the shattered constitution, will a. no Impart to the loeilngs tbe briskness and euerey wl.icb belona to youth No matter by what cause anv oiRan bas become emee bled in Its lunctlxns this supe'b preparation will remove tbat caus at once and torever. BIOKKENE cures Ueneial Debility Impotency, Ner Vous Incapacity, Dypesla, Denresaion Loss or Appe tite, Low epirits, Imoecillty. Mental Indolence. Emacia tion, Knnui It bas a most delightiul, desirable, and novel ellect upon tbe nervous system, and a I who are In anyway proatra ed by nervous disabilities are earnestly advli-edto seek a cure in this most excel. out and un equalled preparation. BIOKRKN 6 The Feeble, tbe Lancnld, tbe Despair Ira the Old should give this valuable dhtcovrrv atrial; It will be louud totally uuloteut irom ail other articles for the same purpose. 'I O FEMALES. This preparation is Invaluable in ner vous weaknesses ot all kin is, as It wiU restore tbe wasted strength with wouderml nermaueuce. It Is also a inand Tonic, and will gjive re ioi'in Dvspep. sia with thelirst dose A briel persls ence in its use w 111 tenovute the stomach to a degree of perfect health, and b.nlsh Dyspepsia lorever. one lioilarpi-r bottle, or six bottles lor V Ho.d bv Druirvlsts genrrsl y Heut bv express auvivhcre by ad tlreMiiiK HlTriUNOS HILLYElt Proprietors, .o. eo ur.i Dmet. fttiw lora. Hold by JOHNSON. HOLLOWAY 4 COW'DEN. o MNOito HlXTHHtreeu DYOT I' S CO., 419lhatu6mrp So.MJH SECOND St. AGENT FOB SIRATTON'S FAMOUS YEAST. S. K.Cor. CUESSIT and FU0NT Sts. Httaihlwjp L..,..,i, J1MjiiiXL'-. F0U11T11 EDITION THE CHOLERA IN CINCINNATI Forty-nine Deaths from tho Pestilence Yesterday. Ete., Etc., Et., Etc, Et., Ei.( Etfl. Cincinnati, AnfO'"t 10. There were 81 uVathn In this city yastcrday, 4.) of whic were from cholera. Tbo burning of the- steamer Bostona was caused by tho overturning of a lamp. Tho lrclpht was valued at $GO,000, nearly all lost. The aaJe was recovered, its contents tlaraagel by water. Mrs. Spillman, o this city, was seriously pcalded. Great prale Is due to tbe officers and crew lor tbeir ellorts to save tbe lives and pro perty of tbe passengers. Mr. P. Brannon, an artist and poet of some note, died in this city yesterday ot inflammation ol tbe bruin. He was the author of a work enti tled "Vagaries of Vandvke Brown." l)atror( ivn Flr at Mretnanlcnvlllfl, Uy, Ynlanole Mtatl Barasd, Cincinnati, AtiRust 10. Malor Buford's sta bles at Mt'chanlcsville, Kentucky, were de stroyed by fire lant niirht. About thirty horses were burned, one ol which was valued at $7000. The total loss amounted to $ 10,000. Fiom Fortress Monroe. Fortress Monroe, August 10. The schoouer Wenonah, of and from Baltimore, for Fall River, with corn and wheat, tiled with water from a leak and sunk In Chesapeake Bay, last night. All bands were saved. Latest Markets by Telegraph. New York, Aueust 10 Stocks are stronir. Chi. capo and Kock laland. 10ii; Illinois Central, 122; Michipan outheru, blij; ew Yoik Central, liJ&l; Keading, L12J ; Hudson Hiver, 120: Couton Com pany, 62; Ehh. 68; Western Union Tnloiriapb. Com pany, 66j; United Btntes 6s. 1807, 130J; Coupons 1881, 110 ; oitio 18G2 lotil ; ditto, 18Go, 1071 ; 10-408, 99$; Ireaxury 7-30, 106'U06J ; (iold, 118J; titorhuic Excbanfre cull: Meht drads, 109J. Baltimore, A u cunt 10. Cotton is dull. Flour steady ; sa e of 8000 barrels at unchanged nrioea. Southern uiicbancd ; sales of 450 bands. Wheat firm ami scarce Corn declined lc, lor mi.xd fore steanv a 31-87J Boot steady. Lard heavy at 19 (uiljc. V hisky dull. Fhilada. Stock Exchange Sales, Aug. 10 Eepoitcd by Do Haven & Bro., A'o. 40 ,S. Third stroet. BE1WEEN BOAKDS. 81000 U S C-208 C5 eelU7i 2 sfi I enltrh Nav. . 58 $2600 do Ili7 10 ah foni''n l... 08 SOOCitv bs, old.... 94J 20 sh Leh Val 641 $C800i'hil Hi. mun.. 08 2 sh do 65 400 do 98) 12 sh do 65 0i0 do 98t 4sb l'enna K 67r f4!(H)U.S 7 30s Aug.lur.i 100 sh St Neb Coal. 2 ?20SO do 11 16 J 4D0 sh MahanovO.2 9-10 S500 do 1015 100 sn KoaQing U U. 561 500 do 104 J i 100 sh do 561 fG00 do.. June. .105 ' 200 h do s30 56 $.m do..June..l04j 800 sh do 561 S1500 la It 1st mtir 6 994 100 sh do slO 66 100 sh lMst Mt 4( 5o0 sh do ,s30 66 100 sh do. 4( lOOsh do....s5int 56i SECOND BOARD $600 IT 81040s 100 l 200 sh Road 56f 2(00 Un Can bs. ... 24J 100 sh do 66f S'itOOl hilOsnew.. 9RJ 100 sh do slO 66. 100 tin Hean in ir 664 100 sh do slO 56r MEDICAL. JHE PERUVIAN SYRUP IS A PUOTECTED BOLUTIOS OF THE PROTOXIDE OF IRON, A new discovery In medicine which STRIKES AT THE BOOT OF DISEASE, By supplying the lllood wltb Its vital ruiNCir-LE, oa, IIFS KLKMKM-IKON. This is the secret of the wonderlul suc:oss ot this roujMlf in curing. DYPrEPSIA, LIVEU COMPLAINT, DKOPST CHKOaii! DlAKKlltEV. BOILS, Nt.KVOOSAF Fl I TIONB, I IIILl.H AM) Fh VKKS HUM'IKU, LOSS OFI'ONMTITUTIOhAL VIQOU.DIU EAKfc.8 OF Tllr. KIDNEYS AND H .AU DI It, Fl-MALK COMPLAINTS, And all o meases original In g In a BAD STATE OF TIIE JUL.OOO, Or accompanied by Debility or a low sta eof the system Be In u Ine irom a.lcuhol in any lorm. Its energizing ef tects ate not lol owed by corresponding reaotion, hut are permanent, Infusing streiiKtb. vigor, and new l ie Into all parlsol thetymem. andbullulng up an Iron Constitutiou. IJYSPtPftIA AMD UEBILITY, From the Venerable Archdeacon SCOTT; D l- "In N ham, Canada East, Mareb '44, 186S. ' I am an iuvvterate Dyspepiio ot more than years' standing." '! have been so wondorlul'y benefited In the three short weeks during which I have used the remvian. 8yrup that I can scarce y persuade myse'i of tha reality. People who have known tne an astonished at the change. I am widely known, and can but recommend toothers that which has done so mueb for me." A CASE OF T YEARS' .YTA-NDINO CUBED. From IJsSl.KY JEWKTf, So It Avon P, ace, Boston. "I have suflorea, and soini- times severely, furtfyaars, from dyspepsia. I commenced taking the Peruviaa hvrup.ani. lound Imniediute benefit from It. In tbecursa ol three or lour weeks 1 was entirely relieved from anr suflurlnfcs, and have enjoyed uninterrupted health ever since." One of the most distinguished Jurists In New England writes to a Friend as follows : "I have trim the PEKl'VIAN 8VKUP, and tho result fully sustains jour prediction. It has made a new man of nie ; In uiied Into my system new vinor and energy t I am no looaer treniu.ots and duhlliated. as wtun you. lat saw me, but s ronger, heartier, and wltb larxer caoa cly lor labor, mental and physical, than at auy tluio durum the last five ears " An eminent Divine ol Boston savs : "I have been u-lng the I'EKUVIAN 8TBUP for sona time past; lc gives me new vigor, buoyancy of aplrlti elasticity ot munoie " Thousands have bi en changed, by the use ot 'thisrtmedp9 from air, s cl . tujjtrn a creatures to s nmg, healthy, and ha ft men and wumen; and invalids cannot reason ably lits iate 10 give u a trial. A pamphlet ot 3i paxe containing certlfleatos oi oaras and recommendations irom ooiue ul the moat emluent phsieians. clergymen, and o hera, will besentvaaato U-Il V HtJ(lrt5HA Hee that each bottle ha PEBUVIAK 8YKUP blown (a "" FOR SALE BY J. P. DiaSMOBK, PROPRIETOR, o. 3 DEY Street, ew York. ASD BY ALL IBt(iOIST8. s C R O F U I. A . Ail Vertical Men aeree that IODINR is TITi' BF.ST Bh Mi UY or fcruiuta uudall kindred ulseases ev?r dls. covcrod 'Ihe duliculiy has been to obtain a Puna bom 1 UK. II. ANDERS' IODINE WATER b a Pur Solution ol Iodine, n ITUOUT A SOLVENT U Contalu'ng a fcll chain to eaoh ounce of water. A HOST POWEUFrL VITiLIZINO AGENT AND RES rOBAUV K It has cured and will cure SCROFULA in ail its mnl iold lorms, LLC IBS, CANCERS, KYH1IU8, SALT RHKUM, And It has been ued wl'b astonishing success In caaea ol Run UATisM, DTsvarsiA, i onbc iienoa , Fkualk Comi iaim. likAKT, livsb, and Kiuaai Dissabk.h.cui. Circulars will be sent iiim to anyone lending then; atluress . Prke a i 00 a bott e, or 6 for t!S CO. Prepared bv lr. 11. an LEhS, I'hyslclaa and Chemist. FOR BALE BY J. P. DIN8.HOH11, No 6 t)Y Boreet, Mew Yort