THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH, PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY', AUGUST 20, 1866. Communication. To the Editor of Th Evening Telegraph: 8m I find tbe timo U drawing nigh for the nomination ot candidate for the different ofllee in the cut of tne citizens of rhiladelphla. I foel deeply Interested In tbe nomination of Reeordor of Deeds. For this office there is a name botore tbe peo ple, a gentleman ot hisrh standing, and one who has riven more credit to our city than an? one man, and ' one who has done more in assisting our brave buys Who wont forth with wiilinir hearts to defend our ?lorious old flair. This man la William M. Cooper, of he Cooper bnop Refreshment Siloon. He was tho first to start in the noble work of focdlajr the soldiers as Uiev passoa throorh our city. It was at the Cooper-shop naloon that the Soldiers' Home was inaugurated. It It due to Mr. Cooper to stale tuat be rave np bis buniuors and sent a portion of bis men i"id boys to the front, and furnished them with arms in de fense of our country. Mr. Coopor has sacri ficed bis all npon the altar ot bis country, and it is now lor t.ie citizens 01 Pnilyaelphia to honor blm who took tbe lending art in doinv so much honor to tho cftf ot Brotheny Lovo. if r. Cooper vi ss Identified with tbe oiil-ino Whig party, and was a firm supporter of William Henry Harrison and Henry Ciay. Kesueottully. is. CITY INTELLIGENCE. I For AihliUonal City Intelligence see Third Fage. Tar. Fate of a Fatlfn Woman. One of tD" saddest cases of suicide whioli we have ever beei called upon to record, was committed on Mun day last, dt a vouujr lady of this city, under otreum etauoos of the most distressing character. It appears there was a picnic at Volt Grove, on the banks of tbe Mancocas crook, a short distance above Uoianco a p ace hat lias recontlr booome the resort for rowdies, biacklurs, and courtesans, Among those priseut was a Alias V, residing in tho north eastern section ot the city, whoso at'ract ve counte . nance, (ton I eel dress, and general prepossessing ap peal ante maicaied that she was not oiuy a stranger to the reckles- scene of eonviviality ana aissip itum which are constantly occurring at the piace, hut that she bad been the associate ot tho educated and reiinod. And such had been tho case. Alias V, at a late hour in the afternoon, in com pany with another lady and a pcntleman, accopted an invitation to take a short boat trip on the Kanoocas. Aftor piooeeding tor some tiistaiioc, and inuu itinr in many p easant jokes, she arose and said to ncr companion that she had lived Ion enouth, and at onoa plnnged into the creok, never to be seen al've again. Her remains were found floating near Kndgeboro on tbe following day, and were taken to that village. As she was "unknown" tne Coroner took charge 01 the body, and had it Interred in the poor ground adjoining the Mothodint Church of that placo. A day or two afterwards, however, bor lather, who is a gontloman ol con siderable wealth and liidnenoe, had the body disintered,and recognising it as his "lost" daughter, allowed it to be again interred in tho same spot, in the same pauper pine box that is charitably fur nished at tho pubiio expense for such bodies as are nnolairned. The history of the young girl is indeed a sad one. She was a bonuuiul girl, and woll edu cated, naturally vivacious and Joyful, but sho was enticed from hrr home, and her future career is briefly told Abandoned bv her parents, despised by her other relutives, shunned by her iormer liunds and acquaintances, deprived of her onoo bappy and conilortablo home, and domed the couusol and assistance necessary 10 choer and attract her from the wrong path, is it any vonrter abe led a brief lite of shame and lound a harlot's pi are f She was the unfortunate viotim of perfidy, 01 wrong, of noglect. To her may be applied the stanzas of Cunningham: "flucb was the glr , and oh I ber look Bore witne to the hell within; Btaoy that lace vou read a book btainped srhh the wretchedness ot sin. 'And yet upon rer haggard face Would some inics wane a sadden grace; A ndid r beam would warm hit eyes, A blush upon her chert arise. Which seemed 10 say. that in her breast, By demon spirits loug posses t. Virtues with vice, rare y link'd Lay pent and s,ru Killing not extinct." Divine Sebvice at tue Wigwam. res- terday, in respon e to a call in iho daily papers, chere was a rather large congregation gathered in tbe Wigwam. As eany as quarter attor after 9 they couimenotd to assemble Irom all directions, llolore liali-past 10 tho p ace was nearly ball lull. As we rat there we could not bot thing ot Hie chang.i that bad come over the pluo . I Jut three days before, and that lofty roof bad quivered with the thunder ing shouts ol an excited mass. Mow everything was obangod. The services, which wero of a very iutoresuug charaoie', commenced by the singing of bvmns suitable to the ocoasiou, attor watch there was a vor? impressive disoourae delivered by the Key. Mr. Uanslnp. In the afternoon there was 'a ptayer-nieitin be d at 8 o'ciock, and at 4 o'clock there was Dlyine service bv He v. Dr. Landis, ot Kentucky, Both morning and afernoonibe Bor neo was woll attended, in spite ot the trifling dis comfort of the shower that sprinkled tho congre gation somownat Altogether it was a very impres sive oocaBion, and the only subject of regret is that there was not sufficient notice given to the public, and there wcie not sufficient means oi conveyance to and from the Wigwam. Fugitives from Justice. Benjamin Henry (colored), who, in connection with ilichael (rnueu was arrested some time ago on the charge of stealing a horse, wagon, and harness, was arrested again on baturday attornoon, toeeihor with a ooloied man named Samuel Davis who had gone Henry's bail. Davis bad no property. Xhe hoi e bad been stolen lioin Charles B. Bittlo, tbe wa?on from James Tomllnson. and the harness irom Henry H Lodge, all residing in Longaoom ing, Camden couutr, Kew Jersey, and had been stolen on the 10th instant floury and Davis were arretted at Seventh and South streets, and aiter tho bearing this morning, we e committed by Alderman Fletcher, to await an order from the Camden au thorities. Tt.ey were both professional thieves, and had hardly been two weeks out or tho lien'ou Peni tentiary where ihov had been serving a term oi two years. They both live in the negro settlement of nor Hill, just back of Camden. Wno Stole the Ham ? Michael Qui;iey Is fond of ham and eggs, but bis purse is very slen der. Whilst ha was in the market house baturday morning, tin re came floating up to bis nostrils the seductive odor of a bam. It was too much for Mike. He could not resist its attractions, but seized uoon tbe savory ham and bore it away in triumph. But "there's many a slip 'iwixt the cup and the lip," and before be bad a chance to taste a morsel of the aaid delectable prize, be was lgnomlniously arrested anil conveyed to tbe lock np. This morning be bad a bearing beiore Alderman foland, who committed blm in dolault ot 8800 to answer. An Obstbeperous " Jehu." Thomas McCio-key, bailing irom New Jersey, and deal ing in vegetables, 'got into a difficulty on Satur day morning. Thomas had a wagon load of corn under bis charge, and not being satisfied to wait until the btreet was clear, he put his horses at full i-peed in the neighborhood of Uew Market and Noble streets, and came into violent collision with divers vehicles. He was arrested in his reckless career and taken to tbe Station House. Alderman Beeker committed him in default of bail at a hearing this morulas;. Stealing a Tow-line. Peter Murray was arieeted about 4 o'clock this morning in Oirard avenue, below J Ub street, under very suspioious circumstances. He bad m his possession a tow-line, nearly new, whioh he said he had bought lor a dollar, the line is worth at least ten dollurs and is now at tbe Tenth District Station doue, Tenth and Master streets, awaiting an owner. Murray Is a vagrant without any fixed residence. He was committed by Alderman Shoemaker in default ot baiL PugnacioubJCtjstomkrs. James Teague and Oeorre Stonemetx were arrested in the neigh borhood of lenth street and Ulrard avenue, ou the charge of interfering wltn an ollloer making an arrest. An officer had arrested a man for disorderly oonduot, when Teaeue and StonomeU attempted a rescue. Teague bad a "billv" ou his porson, but did not use it league was committed in do fault of 81000 bail, and 8tonmetj was held in 8300 bail to answer, by Alderman F.teh. A Tebbible Fellow. Conrad II. LIopp Is German of warlike and lager-brer propensities, i u.mniif avenlnir be got nartiaulariy brave, Heannrats aasanlt on a small child. ..ihint it bv the neck and choking it. The child . Ak little thing oa'v tour or nve years old A brave man thatl The affiir occurred at Temh atieel and Girara avenae. Hopp was arrested, and this morninir ha had a bearing before Aldorman fchane, who committed bim in default of 8600 bail, Corner Lounging. Thla is a nuisance ia huAmin. a riinevil. I bore are number of yaung men who, without any apparent means of support, bang around the corners of streets insulting vasMra-bv. There were a number arrested yesterday at tbe corner of Noble and Front streets, wbiob is a jaTWtU naant of these lewdles. THK COLLKCTOBSHIP OF TUB TORT. Tbro appears to be considerable mvstorv alont the movements of tbe two arntlemen woo are contesting for this position. Iborewasa meeting proposed at tbe lustom House this mamma- at 11 o'clock, to settle the matter, bat ex-Uovornor W, F.Johnston failed to make hie appearance. Ii is rumored that in ense the present Incumbent refeses to vacate, Mr. Johnston will take an office elsewhere and ro on with tho duties of tbe offloe. Uo the principle that two heads are be1 tor than none, porhaos the duties will be all the more sat stactorily performed. Choleba. There woxe fourteen cases of Asiatic Cboeia reported to the Board ot Health since our last report. Ol these lour cases were tatal. Does Otro Race Dkoenbratk? Oil It's argued, by word and figure. lo mankind grow smaller or iirgnrt Most English nobles hare on'grcMvn Armor in which tboir fathers shrwie. A ' medium" here, when in a tranco, Lately gave the future a giajice. An saw his great grands n In dispute All abont how to en arge a suit, Which thoir ancestor, stout and tall, Found ju-t to lit him at Tower Hall! Hen's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing. TOWKR IfAI.f.. Ko. 618 Makkbt stuebt, Bum uktt & CO. Many ttavb woNntrtEn why, in this enlightened century, when every science has advanced to almost pcrtection,some one, actuated by a dosiro to promote the health and wellare of bis foltow-boingi, has not given to tho world a medicine which will prove effi cacious in the cure of thoso most painful diseases, viz:- Dianhwa, Dysentery, etc. To such wo would say that at last a remedy has been found In DR. MARS DEN'S CARMINATIVE ST It UP. It only requires a trial to prove its unlimited success. Depot, No. 487 Broadway, Hew York. For sale by J hnsion. llolloway t( Cmcden, Wholesale Agents, No. 23 N. Sixth street, Philadelphia, and by all drugnists. HcurnnETs' Specifics. Thousands of invalids have been perfectly cured of long standing ailments, the plague ard bane ot their lives, and on which they have spent hundreds in vain, by simply using theso invaluable Specifics. Mot a Family who have ever bad one of these Family Cases of Hdmpurkts' Specifics, but would give five times its cost rather than bo without it. Address No. 6G2 Broadway, 1S.T. Peter Cooper, Gcorpe l'eabody, and Matthew Vaster, are justly placed high on the world's Roll of Honor, on account of their munificent contributions to tbe publio good. Tbe name of Dr. Marsdnn should be inserted on the same roll, for tho introduction of bis VEGETABLE SANATIVE PILLS, which have saved many ol his fellow-citizens irom long and weary days and nights oi sick.icos. Depot, No. 437 Broadway, New York. For sale by Johnston, Hollo- wai, & t'owden, Wholesale Agents, No. 23 A'. Sixth street, Philadelphia, and by all druggists. MntTiTUDKS of Teople require an Altera tive, to lestore the healthy action of thoir systems and correct tho dorangooients that creep Into it. i-ar.-apanllas were ued and valuod until several Ira- positions were palmed off upon tuo publio under this name. . Ayer's Sarbaparilla is no imposition. "Needles' Camphor Troches." known to be a rcliao o and prompt cure tor Choleraic Svmptoms, Dinirhrra, Dysentery, etc. For sate by Druggists, and the maker, C. li. Aeedies, rwollth and Kacs street. Every one should keep them at band. 60c. per box. Groyer & Baker's Highest Premium Elastic btitch tewing Machines lor family uso, Ko 730 Chesnut street. Now that tbe Wiowam Is cloeod, and the sum mei nearly so, let us all show our joyous fooling by gctt nc a new sun oi cioiuing at cnanes b tones et Co.'s one price, nnoer the Continental. Improved .Lock-Stitch Machines for Tailors and ManuiHCturers Grover & Baker Sowing Ma chine Company, Ho. 730 Chesnut street. Compound Interest Notes. 7 810 and 6-20s waited. De Haven & Brother, No. 40 8. Tnird tit. Superior Styles ep Feady-made Clothino. Superior Styles ox Ready-madb Clothino, Wakamakkr & Brown, Popular Clothiao House, Oak Hall, Southeast corner Sixth and Makkjjt Streets. MARRIED. CRAIO PRESTON. On the morning of August 16, lWiB in Wilmington. De'., at the residence ot the bride's parents, by toe Hey Wil lam Atkmau, Mr. (JliOKGK t'UAH,Jr to Mind SALLIi, daughter of William Pres ton, teq.. an oi mat city. s DALLAS BAKER On Sundav evening, August 19, bv Hev. li. W Hartlne. ot St. lieorue h M. t. cnurcn. Mr. JOHN M. DALLAS to Miss VIUGIN1A ItAKtU, all ol Till adelpbia. WITCHKLL PORTER. On Wednesday morning. A UKust 15, at Ht. Peter's Church, Delaware, Ohio, by the Ut ltev. u. P. Mcllvnine. I. !.. lion. M. li. Mll'- CHfLl, of Pi'iua, Ohio, and Mrs. . C. l'ORIEU, ol Philadelphia, ra. DIED. HAKEIt.-On ttie 17 h instant. CONRM BAKER, Jr. oldeBt son of t onrad and Catharine Kaker. aued 4 years. bis relatives and irlouds, and Spring (Jardon Council, IT. O. of A. M , uie resnectiully invited to nttend the funeral, from the residence ot bis parents, Vienna street, neiow iiicumouu, f-iguieeuui naru, on luesuay anei- noon at f o cioca. BENNER8. On the lttth instant, WILLIE GUS- TAYlS, son of Uustarus G. and Hjrlvanla lienners, aged 4 vears. 1 lie relatives and t? lends of the family are resDectfullv invited to attend his funeral, from the residence or his crandla her, i-VSU Fox. Ho. Til a. Tenth strest. ou Wednesday afternoon, the 22d Instant, at 3 o'clock. In terment at .Monument Cemetery. RUTHERFORD. On the 19th inst , JOHN EUTHEB- FOPT). In the With vear Ol his aue. The relatives atid male Irleads are respectrully invited to attend the tuneral. from bis late renidenco. No. Wallace street, on Wednesday next, tne ita lustant at 4 o clock l'.Al. - SOWERe. On the 18th Instant, after a short but severe Illness. Miss BIAKY SOWEH.-4. daughter of Henry and the late Christiana (towns, aued as .years ana 8 days 1 be relatives and tilends of the laiuiLy are resuectfully invited to attend ber funeral, liom her late residence. No. 1318 Heath street (west oi Thirteenth, beiowulrard avenue), on Weonesday aiternoon at 3 o'olock. without lurther notice. To proceed to Lauiel lull Cemetery. WARN1CK On Sunday. August 19. 1868. HELENA BUUN. wlte of Charles W. Wainlck. and only suiter of Hamuei r. nuns The lelatives ana menni ot tne inmny are invitoa to attend the funeral, on weauesaay morning, the via in stall, at 10 o'clock lirom the lesldence of Mrs. Mary A. Warnick, Mo 2106 N. Sixth street. WILSON. Near Wetlsvllle. Ohio. onlThursday. tho 16' h Instant, MADGIE HTEWAKT, daughter of Stewart sna Halite K. wuson. agca s venrs ana i months 'i ii relatives ana menas or uie lamnv are nvitea to atten'1 her tuneral, from ber pajentH' leniilunce, No. 810 N. Fifib street, on Monday, the iSOth Instant, at o'clock r. us. INSURANCE COMPANIES INSURE YOUR LIFE IS TOUR OWN HOME COMPANY, the AMERICAN, OF PHILADELPHIA, S.E. Corner Fourth and Walnut Sts. Insurers in this Company have tbe additional frnaran- tee of tbe CAPITAL STOCK ALL PAID UP IN CAB, which, together with CASH ASSETS now on hand, amount to ovsr 81,500,000. ItaTBUBTTEU are well-known citizens In our midst, entitling It to more consideration than those whose managers reside in distant cities. Alexander Wbllldln, William J. Howaril J. Kdaar Thomson, Samuel T. Bodlua, John Alkmsn, Henry K. Bennett, lion Josaoh Allison, Isaac Uaxtehom. ueorge N uncut, lion James Pollock, Albert '. HoberU, P. B. MlnKle, I. H. WbiUdin, ALEXANDER WniLLDIN, President. eiOBOE kUUENT, Tice President, JOHN C BIM 8, Actuary. JOHN e. WILtiOH, Qerer7 Ml Trees oret. 1 1 MEDICAL. SIMILIA 8IMILIQUS CURANTUR. IIVMIMIRICVS II OMtKOP ATIIIC IPEClCIOsi Pave proved, froinl the most amole exoerlence. an entire success i Mmplc, I'romut, Ldicleut, and uc liable me.v are tue oniv sieuicines punecny aduptoii to popu lar ueso ainipie tbat mlitakes oant.ot be made In oalnii them i so harmless as to bs lies trorn danxer. and so tuiclent as to be always rollaole. o. Cents. 1. Cures FE KkS. Cononstlons and Inflammations.. ii 2, " WOHMS, Worm Fever. Worm t olio etc tit 3, " I'KYIMI COLiO, or Teething of infants 25 4, " DIAKl.IKEA oi children or adults T I), " DYHENXr.RY. OrlDing. llillous Coll.: 21 tt. " CHOI.KHA MOKItflH. Nausea, or Vnmltlnu..iA 7, " C'Ol'OIIS, Colds, Hoarseness. Hronchti 25 9. " A KUKALU! A. Toothache. Nervous rains ii 9. ' lit AllACIIK.H. n:k Headache, or Vertiiro IS 10, " DVKl'jLrM A. bilious Stomach. CoKtlveness.,25 11, ' bri'FHKMBEI), scanty.or palulul Period ii 12, FEMALE DilHcultios 2 13, ROUP. Hoarse Cough Dlttlcuit Breathing. ..25 14, " HALT Rheum. Eryslpolait, Eruotious 2 II, RHKllMATlSt, and a I Rheumatic Pln V 16, " FKV KK and Ague, Chill Fever old Agues. ...SO 17, " r I LKS, Iniomal or external, blind or bleeding. 5 Is, OrHlllALMr,aore,iiitiatnedF0'e"rEyeilu50 l. " ca I A kkii, acute ot chronio. or Influenza. ...i0 20. " WIIOOPINO-COUOH or Spasmodic Cougis..V) 21, AMT..MA, opptesscd dilllcult hreathlng V) ri, " r a n insnnarges, ana imeairea Hearing. mi 23. " HCROI1 t LA, enlarged (Hands and 8 veiling.. fit) 2. ' tiENKRAL Debl Ity, or rayslcai Weakness.. .60 2, ' liROI'HV and scanty Secretions. V) 86, ' 8.A -sickness. r sickness from riding 50 27, ' KIONEV Disease, Otavel, Renal Ca cuu w 28, " ERVOrS Di bllity. Seminal Lmlsaions, In voluntary Dlscbarses 0' 29, " SOKE Mouth, er Canker 80 30, " UKiNARYilncontlnenue. or wotiinv Wis bed. .SO 31, " l'AINFUL I'eiiods. even with Spasms AO 32, " SI FFF.KINUS at change or lite 1(U tit, ra iLiCi-i' , noanms. ana nt. Vitus- iiaauo... lev 34. " DIPHTHERIA and ulceruted 8ore Throat ....bit KAHILT Casrs. Case 01 rbriy-tlve vials, morocco case, and book comp eto, till. Caso of Twenty large vials in morocco, and book. 96. olnyle boxes, with direc tions, 2A cents, AO cents oral. VaxF.RiNART Hi-Koirics sfahogany casos, 10 vials, 16. Single vials, with direction, $1. lliese Remeiliea by the case or slag c box. sonr tree Ol cbargo, on receipt of tbe price. Addresi IlliMI HltEVS' specific Uoiuieopathic Medicine Com pany, ufllce and Depot. No. Ml Itroudway, hew York. Da. HinmiiKTS is consulted daily at his oirlco.oer- soi ally or by letter, as above, lor all inrms of disease. ror saie ny niuiiMi u., juhjibuji, uuluimy ay & t OWDKN, T. R. CALLENDKR. and A a ItROaE r-MlTH. Wholesale Agent, fhllaaelphia, ana by all Dmgglsts. ft 27 iniyj EDICAL ELECTRICITY. DR. S. W. BECKWITH'S ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE. Ko. 1220 WALNUT STREET, For the Treatment of Cbronto Diseases. For tho beneflt of those proposing to undertake Elec trical treatment for diseases, we give in the following list a few ol the more prominent and most eoinmoa complaints met with in our practice, In all ot which we are most successtul. In nkabi.t all cases or cuiionic DISEASE ELECTB1CITT IS A 81 BK Ili:HEOT, AHD IK ALL cases den evicial, if ruorF.r.LT applied Those, there fore, afflicted with complaints not Iierj enumerated, need bave no hesitation in appljlug, and whether only be lief, or a permanent club can be effected, they will receive replies accordinel . All consultations iree. 1. Enllensy. Chorea, or St. Vitus' Dance. Parulvsla. (Hemplesia), Neuralgia, llystcr a, Nervousnoss, I'alpi- muuii uuu ann, luckjuw flic. 2. sore Throat. Hi sueDtfia Dlarrhma. Dysentery. Ob stluate Constipation, lliemorrholdas. or Fiiea. Uilious, Flatulent, ami Painter's Colic, aud all affections ol the Liver and Sp een. s. i atarru cougn, mnnenza. Asthma (wuen not caused by organic discuses ot tbe heart), Uroncbltld, Pleurisy, t'luuroovnia, or Kheumuusm of tbe Chest, consumption in the early stages. 4 Gravel. Diabetes, and KJilney Complaints. Impo tence and t-emiual Weakness, ibe latter couiplalnts never tail to vielu rapidly to this treatment. 5. Rheumatixm, Horn, Lumbago, 'tilt Neck. Holnal Curvature IHu Diseases. Cancers. Tumors tlioa last named alwavs cured without nam, or cutting, or plas ters in uny lonni. (i. u ictus t;oinpiaints, invo.vlng a mil-position, as Prolapsus. Antrovemion. Kctroveralon. inuauimatloii. l lcerutlon. and rnrlom other attentions 01 the Womb anil ovaries. Air. HKt KWlTH has tue Ladles' Department uuder het own care aud supervision. -KhKU-libiSOfcrt. 'J'b diseased, and all Interested, ara reierred to tbe to'.lowtng nam?d gentlemen, who have been treated and witnessed out treatment on others, ac No. 120 WALNUT Street: A. J. picaonton. No. 916 spruce streot: w. li. smitn, No 1022 Hunover street: Ocorge Douglass. Filth streot ai ove tlHsnuttJ.W Bractlev. no. 66 North r ourm street: Holiert Work, No. 5i North Third street: colonel '. W. Sweeney, Walnut street, below Eubtli: George Evan. Arch street, below Htli: Mr. Polouze Third and Chesnut streets; Edward McLane. all or this city. a Pleasouton. Ht Louis, Mo.; Jacob Vandegtllt. Odessa, 1) l.i it a. Stinple, Mount liully, N. J., with very many others. . Pnvslcians or s'uilents aesirim? to have instruction In the cotrect application ot Electricity tor the cum of Diseases can apply at tue uince. ont.u tatlon free, lioocrliulve clrcu'ars ot cures effected, with numerous rcternnces, can be had by ap- pucauon at tne xiuce or oy letter. All .etters auuresseu to DR. S- W. BECK WITH, 8 !) 12t rp Ko. 1220 WALKUT Street, Thllada. QIIEROKEE PILLS. Or Female Regulator, Cure PuppresBod, Excessive, and Painful Menstruation, ureen McKiiess. nervous ami npinai Anectious, Pains In ihe Uack, Hick licadache,Uiaainess, And all diseases that spring from lrrorularltv. bv re moving tbe cause and all the effects that arise irom it. 1 hev are neriectiy safe In all cases, oxcent when lor- liiddnn bv riuottlous. and are easy to administer, as thev are nicely nigar-caii d. They should be in the hands of of every maiden, wile, ana n.otner in tne lana. Ladles can aaaress us in uoriuci con nueuce. ana stats their complaints in mil. as we treat all Female Com plaints, and prepare Medicines suitable lor all diseases to Whicu tuey are puuject iuuv-inv v6 aulpllle in i uealeo envelooe. rteo. 1 ha Cherokee I'l'is are sold by all druggists at SI ner box. or six boxes for ts; or they are sent b mall, free of postage. In an ontlnarv let er, tree irom observation, by aouressing tne soie pruurtuiur. Dr. W. R. MERWIN, No. 37 WALKER Street, New York. N. B Cherokee Pills No. 2 are prepared for special m wiiun uiuuflr meuicuies iuii i inese are aunt dv mail, fne ol postage, on receipt ol ft, the price vf each box. DR. WRIGHT'S REJUVENATING ELIXIR, OR, ESSENCE OP LIFE, Cures Ueneral Debilltv, Weakness, Hysterics Females, l alpltntion ot the Hoort, and all Nervous Diseases. In Tt Toatorea new Uie and vluor to the aued. causlns the hut blood of youth to course the veins, restoring tlid Organs of lienerauun, removing impoteuuy ana DeUl ltv, ana restoriuis uiauuuunB auu ,uii vigor, maa proving a perfect ' Klixlr of Love," removlnif 8tcriht tia I bar renness in both sexes. To tne young, m id lie astod, and aoea. there Is no greater noon than this "Kilxlr ol Lite it mvea a new teaoe oi uie. causnm tne weux ana ileum. tated lo bave renewea s r'uglb and vlor, and the emlro avHtem to tiiniwiiu jot auu pieaxure. Price One bott.e, 2; three bottles, ay Sent by ex- nmu in anv addrfiiia. Our mwilclnes are sold and recommended by all re anof-mhiA rtruuulats m evert Dart of the civilized ir otm. Some unprincipled dealers, however trv to deceive ttioir COHtomelS 1V Belling iumu auu nunun-nH t;uiup(llllll9 in nnii, to make money. Be not deseiwd ak for ihese Medicines and take ro others, if the druHvlat does not keep them, write to us, and we will send them by ex press, caielully packed. Iree from observation. We will be pleated to receive letters with u 11 statements in re gard to any disease with which ladles or gentleman are ailllcted Adlres all letters for medicines, painpbioui, or advice, to me nh uiuiuw.ur, Dr. W. R. MERWIN, 6 11 mwfSrp No. 37 WALKEB Btreet, Mew fork. SEELYE'S LIQUID CATARRH REMEDY. Cure Warranted indirections are followed. COLD IN HE BEAD BELIEVED Itf few MINUTES. DK. 8EELTE g BltONCHIALi SYItUP! in nnraiiinir Bemedv lor Oonabs. Colds, lironrhltla 8or Throat, floanieneas, and Irritation of the Broo. cblal Xobes or i.uu, iicauu, la tue ror oat, an VwaV Mi n. H. 8ERLTE A CO.. PronriM.m. . ,"Port. IlliuoU. AUlutlS ra rtanDiuriniA, "HKN;11. KlCHAhDH A CO.. Nos.li,l U and M bouth TENTH Street. DYOTT A CO., ItDWillirr) I Mo.St1Nrt.oBltOVi(i) Street PERSONAL. JNCREASE OF TENSION! INCRHASB OP I'CMIONI INCREASE OF PENSION I INCREASE OF TENSION I At OWENS CO.', tiil CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia 615 Tt No. QWEN8 & CO., MILITARY AND NAVAL LAW OrFICE, tJTNo. MT CHESNUT gTUeET.SJ nroprosiTE the tatf. house, Aseg3 lySOW PRKPARK1 TO COLLKCT ALLJ g-CLAIMS FOB BOUNTY AO A INST TdEJ r5fT"ONITEI STATES. .U tr-ioo. 100. a10. 1W. '.W.AJ To Fathers, to Mothers, to Widows, and to Minor Children. All soldiers wbo enlisted lor three ears since April 10, 1H61. and served thoir lull teira of service, and those wbo were discharged on account of wounds received In the line o'f doty, and received one hun dred dollars bonnty an) no more, are now entitled to an extra bounty of one hundred dollars. The Widows, Fathers, Mothers, and Minor Children of deessed lers who enlisted tor three years as above, and d lod n the service, or from disease or wounia contra ed a in the service and line of duty, are ent'tled to he one hundred oollars extra Bonnty, to be obtained application. In person, or by letter, to the Mlltarv d Naval Law Office ot OWRNS A 00. 8 IS Tt NE1 BOUNTY" BILL ALL SOLDIERS who eullsted tor three years, since April 18. 188I. and seived tneitfull term ot sorvlce, or were discharged before said term ot service on account of woands, and received one hundred dollars bounty and no more, are entitled to receive an additional one hundred dollars. Widows, minor children, or parents of deceased soldiers who enlisted lor three ats and died in the sorvlce, or trom diseases or wounds contracted in the service and line of duty, are entitled to receive aa additional one hundred dollars. Call or address GEORGE W. FORD, No. 241 DOCK Street. 8 171m One door below Third, wbo has all the necessary forms to collect those claims. JM PORTA NT TO SOLDIERS, THEIR WIDOWS A XD HEM. MATHEWS, P0ULS0N & CO., AO. 808 WALNUT St., rhiladelplila, Attend promptly to all claims for Invalid Pensions aud increase of Pensions: Widows' Pensions, and lu create .of Pemlons for their children; Guardians ot Minors, ai.d tho Heirs of Claimant, Bounties to dol diois, their Widow and Ueirs. Call or write Immediately as above, and all business entrusted to their care will be attended to persona ly at Washington. 8 14 lot MATHEWS, 1'OULSON & CO. BOUNTY 1 8 G G. ATTENTION, BOYS IN BLUE ! Having two offices in Washington, wo are well pre pared to receive and collect all claims for Fxtta Bounty now due soldiers. You will consult your intereat by callinn, as I pledge mystlf to oollcot all claims agdost Uie Culted States Government at lowor re tea and quioker than any other claim agent In this city. No charges made in advance. 1. Ji. JOSKPII, 811ml UNION CLAIM AGENCY. No 271 Ponth THIRD Btroot.abovo Spruce. TJOUNT Y. SOLDIERS WHO SERVED J. ' tbree jears and received oniv aiou bounty, can now :ccelve unothor S 00. Ihe parents, wldjws aud minor children of Uie same class oi soldiers are eutlt ed to iu. soiuiers uischargea on account ot wounds noui three-year reg meats are ent'tled to 8106 addi tional n uisclmrgcu lor wounds trom reulmeuu serv ing two years, or less, 85 '. The boils Ol soidiers serving in regiments organized tor to vnnrs. or lima ran r,. cover (AO. Discharged soldiois in the enuntrv ear, for. ward mo their dixcharges. and heirs of soldier.- can write, stating particular of their cases, and they will have prompt attention. Apply to l JOHN M. FOMKROt, 821m II No. 224 8. F JUKTH Street, TDENNSVLVAja A RESERVES WHO SERVED L . three years ajiil did not re-enlist are nil entitled to aiCO bounty. Also, the bells ot all who diod in the service, or were dlfcha-ged lor wound,. I havo rolls ol tne ucserves. Apply to, or address, sending discharge. umiri ju. ruar.sui, Ka. O'M U l.'ttT7P I 11 UI.Anl 8 2 lm Formerly Paymaster Pennsylvania ItcBer.es BUT IF YOU WANT GOOD TEA, CALL AT , WILSON'S eld establlshed Tea Warehouse, No. rpHE FINEfeT BLACK TEA IN THE UNITED J- etntesinreate at WILSON'S Tea Warehouse. No o rij i. l. v i - m .1 ha . ju viiAcii. j a ruieti. itic mi ov per pounu, OUR $1-60 BLACK TEA IS CONSIDERED by old East Indian merchants, anil other tiiu. rieoceo juuges. to be the finest specimen oi Tea that has ueen IIUUUI lea mio IDIS ennntrv Inr nnsrlv n natann l.'81?. Addrcus orders to WILSON'S Tea Warenouse, No. 2M CHESNUT Street. "piCH, FRAGRANT DOLLAR TEA, AT WIL- -lv oufl'siei w aienouse, No. 236 CHESNUX street. TT'AIR QUALITY BLACK TEA, 80 AND 90 j-' cents, at tvu.iiu'.i. T71LSON'S PRICES FOR TEA fiO, R0, AND VV 60 cents, l,l-10,l-25, al-30, al 40, 1 60, and ei ov. 20 CENTS. ROASTED COFFEE, A LITTLK broken, but very good, at WlLON'd. BEST ROASTED COFFEES 20, 30, 35, AND 4b cents, at WILSON'S. TF YOU ARE UNABLE TO GET UOUD TEA X from your grocer, send to WILSON'S. TF YOU WANT TO TASTE PURE OLD JAVA L Coffee, 40 cents per pound, send to WILmQN'w. THOSE WHO LOVE GOOD TEA AND ARE able to appreciate it. can obtain It at WILSON'S lea Warehoune. No. 236 CUBsall rtireet mere Is no Tea In New York or Philadelphia that can euual our 11 bo Black. , , N. we nave no omeouon wsuppiymR mose ot our Philadelphia Tea Ieaiers who buy lor can,wlth our good Teas, with tbe simile exception of ourai-tfii Biack, as that Tea. when aold. cannot be replaced tor anv money. We shall reserve that lor our two regular retail trade. It Is like throwing pearls beiore swine to sell such magnulcent'ieaas tnat to peop;e wno cannot appreciate tu siynw,,,. r a-. , ,OII 'I RA WAKKHonSB, 7 n 1m No.t36 CUKSNtTf Btreet HATS AND CAPS. J HATS, STRAW GOODS, ETC., RETAIL AT W1I0SESALE PRICES. BARNES. DSTERHOUT, HERRQN & CO.. S. E. Cor. Fourth and Chesnut Sts., Are now closing out at retail their extensive stock of SPUING AND SUMMER HATS, Conels.lng of Straw, Felt, eto., of the latest styles and Improvement At Wholesale Prices. 6 20 Wfin2m5p Ibose in want of Good of tbls description can SAVE at least QBE P BO KIT by purchasing here. jyU. HUNTER, No. 44 N. SEVENTH htbff.t, inutE niaJttir, rntijawcfrnii AeknowledKed 6 all parttn interfiled as by tar the MOMT adccEMHiruL puvmioian In the treaUueotv Ihteaus ta his tpeetalty. QUICK lllOliOUUil, onapormtirimt cures guaranteed iu eerj cae. Itemembef DB UONTKH'ti deiabraled Ksiaedles can only ba haa irraulu al bis old establlafe . O'Upe, No. 44 H biVfcaiU Strvtt, abort t'Ulwrt. U l FOURTH KDITI0N FROM WASHINGTON THIS I. M. f SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THR EVHNINO TELRUKAPH. Wahuinoton, Aiigast 20. Movement of Queen Kmtnn. Queen Emma Jlncd on Mutnrday cvenlnu with Secretory Seward. I'resid?t.t Johnson, Mrs. Pat terson, Secretary and Mrs. Welles, Postmaster General Randall, Secretaries Browning and McCullocb.and Attornej-f5ei.eral Stanbury were of the party. Yesterday morning and afternoon the Quen and suite, accompanied by Secretary Seward, attended at St. John's Episcopal Church. Last evening the part? made a social call on President Johnson and fa.nllv, and to-lay they are visiting the Treasury and.other Eiecutive departments. Tbe Queen will leave Washinirfon by the early train to-morrow for Niagara Falls. The National (ountrvstlvrs. The Committee of the National Union Con vention have mostly concluded their labors. and are rapidly leaving Washington for their homes. The National Executive Committee is actively engaged in prepariuir documents for publica tion, incluiinir tbe official report ot tho pro ceedings of the Convention, larire numbers of which ore lo be distributed. Freed men In South Carolina. The rreadmeit'a Bureau haj reports from South Carolina that there la considerable vagrancy and disposition to violate contracts amongr a portion of the treedtnon, but that the idle whites twre are generally responsible for outrages committed by tl.e i'reedinen. FROM BALTIMORE TO-DAY, The National Labor C'onarreaa Sad Act l- urnt-tineeu lamina, 10 tc. SPECIAL DESPATCH TO THB EVKN1NO TELEGRAPH. Baltimobb, August 20. The National Labor Congress assembled here in the front Street Theatie to-day. Several hundred delegates are present, including representatives from nearly all of the Slates. A rletiBitre-boat upset in Baltimore harbor vetteiduy during tbe heavy storm, and Mrs Ilobeu, her daughter, and Miss Murray, were precipitated into the Potapsco. Th- two latter wero respectively fifteen and sixteen years of age. All were drowned. Quecu Emma passed through Baltimore to-day en route lor Niagara. The Labor Convention at IJnltimorc. Baltimore, August 2U. The Labor Conven tion assembled at noon to-day at tho Front Street Theatre. Souie ti ft or sixty names have been recorded so far, and inaoy delegates are expected. The Labor Convention has been t'mporarily organized by calling John Hinchcliffo, of Illi nois, to the chair. A committee on permanent orgabis'ation was then anointed. From California. San Fbancisco, August 19. General Edward McCook, American Minister' to the kingdom of Hawaii, was presented to the king ou tho 2Gih of July. The Hawaiian L e-jislatuie assombl.id, and adjourned until the --tli of July. The Honolulu papers suggest the organization ot a vigilance committee, to protect the foreign resi dents trom violence by the murderous coolies lately imported Irom Chiua. Arrived, steamer Montana, from Portland, Oreeon, with $13,500 in treasure. Also. United States ship St. M:irys, aud Ca'vocoresses, from Panama, and barque Broyta, from Cardiff. The Cholera at Cincinnati. Cincinnati, August 20. Sixty-niue deaths irom cholera were reported on Saturday, and fifty-four yesterday. The Gold JUaiket. New York, August 20, 12 M.-Gohl U held at 1481. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. I lilted States niHli lct Court-Judt;e Cad valader. The August sessions ot tho (Jnitod eitates District Court oommenoed this morning. James C Hand was appointed Foreman of the urand Jury. There being uo business ready, the Court adjourned until to morrow morning. Court ot (iuarter ScshIouh Judgo Lndlow. FriAon caes still occupy the time and attention of tlie Conrt. In the case of Bartley, convicted on a charge of burglary, the Judge queniioued several witnesses aa to iuuutity. Bartley haa produced witnossos who swear that he was not near tbe premised upon which tbe burglaiy was committed. Witnesses did not tail ro identity the man. lie was remanded to tbe Tcnitentlarv. Hannah O'Connor was charged with the larceny of nbawls, bats, jewelry, eto., the property ot M. Frotdenburg. Air. Freidenburg ditcoveied deiendant in the act of stealing souie artiole. hUe. upon Doing oisco vered, v as considerably contused blio was a domes tie in Freldenburg'a houe. Air. Froidenburg found one shawl in the yard, and some of the otber arti cles in a bund'e she had mutlu. 1 ho defendant says tnat the shawls wore her own, bnt Mr Freidenburg know them oy tho ticket that were upon them. Tbe juiv rendered a yeralot of guilty. Sentenced to County 1'rison foronevear. Jobn llioks and John u. liiley were charged with the larceny or $150, tbe proporty ot a. 1) Smith, a clock maker in bouth street. Filley was not on trial; Hicks was. It was stated that these nien went into the store of M r. Smith a nd talked of buyinrr a clock. While ono enraged the atleution ot Mr. Kinith, l he other wont slyly to tne desk and stole a pooite -book containing tbe tponey in ques tion. A clock was boutf bi , and tho men started out, but they weie stopped. Out got out tulo thes.reet, but belli weie arresied. Hicks deuird having anvtliing whateyer to do with the maiter. Be sta'e'i that he went into the .tore simplv to buy a o ook ; he bonpht a clock and uald for it; he did not tun out of tbe stare, but t( 0l still. Tbe jury rendered a verdict of not guilty. David Furies was ci.arfd with the larceny of drv goods, tho proporty ot u rsons unkuowu woman, in whoe bouse the goods were found, stated tbat she bouttbt some ot them without askiag Varies anything about them. Ho gave her the rest. James Miller was acquitted of a charge ot the larceny of a flnger-rin aud two Oollars, ;he pro rerty of ttobert Allen. Ihe prosecutor not appear ing tbe juiy reudered a virdict of not guilty. i ratio s Ingleman waa acquitted of oharge of assault and batteiy upon Kobert O'Connor. Henry O'Neil was charged with tbe larceny oi a coat, hat, etc, the property of Kobert O'Donald He was drunk when he took the things. He thought be bad a right to one them O'Dunald beinff his brother-ln-lav. - The jury rerdered verdlot ef not guilty. Jan.es Keolt waa charged with committing an assault and battery upon iiobert ilorruon with lnteuttoklil. It seems that 8cott has been in tbe habit of sn.aking about tbe bouse of Morrison. On this occasion be attempted to gst into the house of Moriison; and wbeu Morrison attempted to pre vent bim entering, be struck him on tbe bead wuh silok, and afterwards beat blm severely. Tbe jury rendered a verdiot of gailtv. He was sentenced to the County 1'rison lor tinny days. William H. t.ordoa waa charged with the lar. eeny wf 120 pounds ot oofloe, the property of James Christian. ChriKtian stated that the coffee waa not his, bt belonged to the barque Victoria. Th) vessel has sailed, and tbe witnesses have gone. Christian knew nothing ot It, and consequently there waa no evldenoe. The jury rendered vordigt of sot guilty. Annie Burner was charred with tha lareanv to flnffer-rinrs and pocket-books, the propertfof AJtiiry uuwjief, Tk defendant was lervaBt In the hoase ef Mr. Ghaiiley. The artiolee were founa nnon a rien4 m( defendant. Dotendant stated tbat h save thea tkinrs to ber friend Mr. Uhabey Identified his roods bv his private mart. He keep a notioa store on Ridfre avenue, near Thiiti-en'h street. The Jury rendered a verd'etot auiltv. Sentonoed to six month in Conaty 1'rison. Jobn WoCalTrey was enared with bnrr'ary, tm entennjf the stoio of lir. Iloury, No. 21"4 Market etreot. The store was burglariously broken open ana entered on tbe rl"lii of the 15th of April, and eloth- in tot lie amount of $5000 was taken. The entrance was elloo'ed from back street. Mr Henry on tbe net morning Innnd an old snlt ot clothes near his store, which clothes wore said to bave boon Identified bv a policeman, as be'onrln to defendant He tonne tome ol the stolen goods in a pawnbioker'i ibp. Still on trial. I'. H. District Court Judge Cadwalador. Hie lontcst term of th s Court, dulne which it ia ezoeoied t' at a great many criminal oaes of inte rest will bo tried, commenced to-day No business was transacted, except ihe calhngot the juonos. I AteHt Markets by Telegraph. JflW Youk. Anmisr 14 Cotton Arm at Rlliv'.lflta. Flour firm t ta'os ol t'JiO bills i Stato. ' A Ma 10 Al: Ohio, fl-Oftriia: w intern. 8K10.n9 05: rlouthorn. ?lfo 1 16 60. Wheat l,i;2o Irehet ; small salos. Corn l a2o. biiihcrj sales ol 70 000 busliols at 83(i;4. lteet steady, l'orc Arm ; sales ot luOO DOls. at S82 75 32 874. Lard null. Whisky dull. Baltimorc, August CO.-Flour Is firm, with an upward tendency, wheat active; Whlto, S3 10,n J 25. Corn White steady: Yello dull and droop ing. Oats steady. 1'rovisions oniet. Bulk Moats: sales at 18o. bugars dull. Whisky scarce at 9'i 23 $'2 86. New York, August 20 Stocks are better. Chios and Hook Island, 107J; ( nmiierland preferred, Illinois Central, 122!!; Micbiran Snnibrn, s6; New iruk Cotitrni. 105; Heading. 117; Krie, 741; Western Union, 68i'; lreatny 7 810, 10fi ; 10-40. 10?UnltHl rtates os, UOj; United States Coupon to, tiolU, 118j. Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, Aug. 20 EeporU'd by De Haven k Itro,, So. 40 .s. Third atroet. BE1WEFJJ BOABDd. $n000 U 8 10 40s couil0-'J 200 m I'd E 331 6i0 Utv 6 old gns 96 100 sh do b30 m 100 sh do .6Ki ( 100 eh Sen N pf bioa 3S 200 sh do 100 sh neatonvin R 1W 2r0sh Koadine. .i,3ofl Wi luO sh de as 6H BOARD 600 b Ht Mch Coal. 84 '-'00 sh Mahanov Coal 91 2' 0 sh Fulton Coal. . 7 1 200 sh llesrou 19( tUOOOM'n K6s 90j 10O0ra WrLoan 101 100 sii Ocean 6 18 sh l-enna K 69J aOshlxh Val 64 40 sh do m 2sh ornst'n K... 69 SWOND J5000 City s now.... $6000 IjIS 6-20s 64.. 108j 300 sh Cala pi. . . 130 Sii 100 sh do 37f ritUK GUADUATLD MEA&UKB AN3WlillS A fr lour ol them, and a fuuael, thus coirhlnlng flye articles in tho one. Housckeoppra and storekeeper should esanilne tbem. For al bv THUM AN & 8fl AW, Ko. BSfP.lght Thirty Ave) MARK KT rtt- bolow Niih. T KJHT QUOITS, SUITABLE FOR IjADIRS .1 J or children's recreation, and sevcrsts izes heavier tor gtiitlcmcn's use, lor saie ey TKTTMAK SHAW. K, SaatF.lgnt ThlrtT-flve) MAKK .T wt., b'o Ninth QTEAD'S WEAT1IF.K-PHOOP CEMENT, FOR O repaying or point ng metillic orwoouen roofing, orasa heap wafr-nroot" paint, ishighlt- recon mnd d by parties who have ben uln it lor mi etn put ,iy pencn can unp y It For e e at the Hardware Stun of iRUMAN HIIAW. Agents tor Pnlladelphla Ko. 635 'Eight Thirty-five, AI&UKET bt., below N lntb. FURNITURE, ETC. HOUSEKEEPERS. 1 have a large stock of every variety ot FDltNI'J 111412 Which I will sell at reduced prices, consisting of 1 LAIN AND HABULK TOP COTiAOB BUlTll WflbNWT (JHAMbtK UlT V A It I. OK UHt IN VEI VKT FUrSH. I'AKLOH StII W IN HUH CLOTii. FAH.OR 1UITH IS ltF.l'N. Sideboards, Extension Tab'es, Wardrobes, Bookcases, Mattrtsses, Lounges, etc etc. P. P. OUSTING 8 IS N. E. corner KK.COND and nAOK Mtroeu. JjUBHIT UllE TWENTY-FIVE HE DUCDD PER CENT. Duilng the Summer Season, we will sell Irom our Im mense Htock oi FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, AT A BEmTcTI"N OF TWENTT-FIVB PEBCEMT. OFF KEOOLAK PRICES. GOULD & CO., N. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets, And also at the Kew Establishment, 2106D cs. 31 and 39 North SECOND Btrea ESTABLISHED' 179 5. A. S. ROBINSON, French Plate Looking-Classcs, ENGRAVINGS PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS ETO Manulacturcr of all kinds of Loolcing-Cilass, Portrait, and Pio tviro Franiss to Order. No. 910 CHESNUT STREET, TH1BD DOOR ABOVE THE CONTINENTAL, : VHILADEUOIA, 8 15 CIGARS AND TOBACCO niNT TO TOBACCO CITE WE KS WEDDING-CAKE FINE CUT TOBACCO. Hie oniv FlNECtrr TOBACCO ever manufactured a Philadelphia. Th 3at in tlie Marlcot. EVKllYbODY USES IT Manufactured from the Best Leaf. SOLD EVERYWHERE. 1611 Factory, B.K corner HnoAD and Wallack Streets AGENT FOR STRATTON'S FAMOUS YEAST. S. E.Cor. CI1ESNIT and FRONT Sts. 8 4stmh lmtp rpiE BEST FIVE CENT CIGAU 1NT THE CIVY. D. P. MCDOWELL'S XRECOH'sTRl'CTIOK DRAM)," Call and try thi-m, at Nov. S5G and 358 South Slit OXU Street. The Ueconstiue'lon Cigar, both In qua'ltr and nuao- tttls any. "i ui muj iou cent cigai now aolil lu 814 1m rpiIE CTT FIVE-CENT PIGAK IN AMEUICA. J D.Y. McDOWHX'S ' RecoDstruoHo.t" Brand -Call auo try thetn at Nos. S58 and itiH South 8s:ouni Stree'. Ibe Reconstruction C'laar, both In ou Ult an'l quaniii. w,Kiwurpasea Df any ton-eeot elaar n ota la this city. Winwl lb