T I. .A- I IV. Goorge Francis Traia Loaves the Philadelphia Wigwam for the Methodist Camp-Meeting at Martha's Vineyard The Spiritual Newport He Criticizes the Yacht 8quadron. Martha's Vinbtard, Sunday, Auorust 19. Only twcntj-tour hours Irom the Whrwam to the Camp-meetlr.g. From politics to prayer. From politicians to preachers. This Is how it came to puss. Tlie Id.er was ready witli the squadrou when the Newport arrivod, so I said yes to your trlcnd the Commodore, and arriving at New Bedford Saturday uhrht, stepped over and took btcumcr lor tho campum-ground. You should go down thore. Long Brunch Is nothing, even with Steton for a host. Saratoga burned up. Nepoit pone down. Wii er inside at Saratoga, and ouui lo at Newport tor three month", keeps the doctors busy the other nine. This camping-meeting ido U a sensation. My grandfather was the lie v. Ceor?o Pickering, who, at twenty-one, liberated his slaves ami went to proacbinir tlie Ajetnodist doctrine tor Hhreu bundled dollars a year, much to my (lis srust, thereby depmiug me ot a bandjomc income. 1 woull have sold them to so ue aoDtw Axomiouist, aud then appealed to his noble man aud-broiber idea to set them nil ir..i IUt tbe creenbacKs were m mv pueket. 31y ancestral Lome in Walthaiii, AlassachusetU, was headquarters lor New Kugiaud Motbodisiu tor mtyjeais. (oee .Lyviiiu, llcrald Slovens' "ills tory of Mtthouism ' lor a picture ot ttiat can tury-and-a-ualt-olil mansion. You see why I am at home among the Method ist. Yet tliia is tue tirst camp meeting on a granu scuie 1 ever w ltnensed. 'Xis a giguncic piuuic. n. pTiiuu lere-coiowater. A monster tented ten-party. hud Been the hanging gar dens or a (Uiineso I'riuce a, Poo-Chow Foo, but it was nothing like the Martha's Vineyard Camp Meeting. I saw tho City ot Cauv.ts at Melbourne, Aus tralia, in 1853. on th l anks of the YnrnuVnrw but it whs nothing like the Manila's Vineyard wnip iurtitiii. I have been astonished to see some thotihanrl of pilgrims bound to Mecca, in Arabia, in their quaun tenements, nut it was nothing like the Martha's Vineyard Camp M-elina, 1 was in the French cam;), the Kuspian camp, the Turkish camp, tho tiurdiuiaii camp, near the Redan, tho Malakort, and at Kammimi ant lialakiava, but it aid not bo inuea surprise me an this Ai't.rtlta'8 1 incyard I amp Meetim. 1 nave gazed in Biurtled auiuzemeut at the Bedouins lu A'-ia Minor, tit tne Ladroue pirates in the B.)C3a liiiris in Ouiua. at the Seixiv en campment in India, at the Turkish village of wuis ot bald I'uelia, uml the enimmiN' corral at Omaha in Nebraska- but uon of tbee coaio lip to tho MarUia s Viueyurd Camp MucUuj Thirty years aj:o, only fo.:r lent-, now six hundred; ten years h'iucu one coita.ro, no two hundred then liity people knelt down, now titty thousand. Tho Orop Meeting Association three years ago bought thirty-five acres or oak trcs, and rented out the cottage laud to tho brother and sister?, who built the preftest places imaginable. The streets are 6o uuiq io, the avenues so picturesque, the cottages so jaunty sometimes a trinugl, then a concentric circle; of a do.'.on, some ot them ornamented with Mowers ami Christmas leaves, others arranged wiih sea shells and mo-s. Thin come the prn.ver-iupe.ting tents. Each church has its o vn sample, each congregation its own domicile. Yet all meet in brotherly love. What faith, what r-irity of thought, at thisspititual Newport I They' do not dress lor dinner; ihe crinoline is not Uirae; Isebeau has no establishment here; tlio Douglass has no bevy of girls lor the rubt do bal. I cannot see that Watson has mi a toothold, nor has Morrissey been upon the ground. Belmont bas not beh down. The Jockey Club don't patronize the Martha's Vineard Camp Meeting. How siur.U the water tois; now compact the crinoiim; how modest the women; bo earnest the men! I thank God thete is some virtue left. The world is not all bad. Society may bo orgt mzed hypocrisy, but not at the "Martha's Viue yard tamp meeting. Hovt of Htamford invited twenty-bvc clcreymeu to visit the grounds, aud I came across ttieve brothers, who were brown with blue-dshintr. Tillany of the West Is here, and there is liatneld, the herniation preacher of Chicago, who don't believe in theatres. How loud the coupri iiiitiou say Amen ! lu England they say Hee-ahl hee-ahi The association bouirht these thirty-five acres for $:i()(Mi, now worth $:i()0,000, and iu ten years I could make it worth $3,0J0,ui)0 1 How tunny the names down here! The origi nal old inhabitant, it seems, had three daugh ters, Martha, Elizabeth, and Nancy, and owned these three islands. He cave this to Martha Elizabeth selected the one adjoining. The other was lelt tor the other daughter so Nan-took-it. Hence, Nantwliet! llev. Dr. Brown is the pre siding Elder, Mr. Collin, thu active agent, aud everj thing is manased with military exactness. Tho police s.vstf in is j)eii"cu No outsido bar barian can interrupt tub Arcadian Piety. There is a secular village Bpriucing up now on the border, but its polluted associations have no pleasures lor this happy Brotuerhood. The Bisters here do not drink Bo jrbon at 11 o'clock. The Brothers do not sit up till tour to tight tho Tiger, and the maid and her lover look over the same praver-book as thev sit in tbe straw aud know nothing of the mysteries of salt water bathing at Newport, or of tho ball life at Saratoga. Cod bless thee Christian amp meetings ! The perlect world by Adam trod Was tlie ti ft Temple bui t by God, He spread It' pavi inent greon aud bright, And curtained it with morning; light. He hnns Its starry roof on hijth, The broad illiuiitab e sky, And spread iU pavomiii.t preen and bright, And curtained it with morulas li(ut. The mountains id their places stood; Ihe sea, aud sky, aud all was good, Aud when its lirsi puru praises rang, The morning s .ur lottuiher saug. Lord ! 'us not ours to make Ihe gca, Ai d s'ars, and sky, a Home for tlioe; liut in thy riiriu our oUoiinr stauds, An Humble temple built with hands. THB YACUT HQUAURON. 8o (ar as sociability, irayety, pure and simple enjoyment are concerned, it would appear to me that tue Yacht Bquadron was a dead failure. It eating is all there is of lite; if driiikiu all there is of happinbs, then tho yucht men are happy. But there is such a c rpne-liko lecl;n? among the guests; such a want ot cjrdiahty among the captains, what is the matter? Why don't they cotton up to each other ? Why move In cliques Are they jealous of each fher? Are some of them race-horses and some rf ihem cait-horsef? 1b it a question of blood 1 Every body thought when The King was dead The Kiner would live Stevens out, McVick-r in would brlna a change but no. He is v. jovial, hail fellow well aiet Commodore, but the Yachters are not cay. Thirty or forty yachts should make a sensation, but they don't. AH day in Newport, ami a lairwlud; all day in New Bedford, and nobody oes ashore! Wby don't they have a programme, a svHtem, a place of enjoyment? In other lands, "when a guest on a nobleman's e-tate, he givei you a l ienic oue day, a race the next; then a bull, then a tox hunt, then a banquet, then a day tor shooting, then a re?a'ta, then tlslilnc but somehow tbey don't understand this thine iu the Yacht Club. New London, New Bedtord, Frovid enee, Htonincrton, Newport, and Boston, would like to invite the squadron to accept the bospitabties of theli respective cities, and make all gay with bands of music and pretty dancing ' firls, with great parties on the erecn sward, and reworks on the square. Then the Yacht Squadron could return the compliment with a Usuine party or reeatta, but somehow nobody anaersiauus it, sua nence ine auaj iauure. O. F. T. A fellow who baa had "the mitten" more than a dor.en times, says that the custom of joining hands in matrimony is said to be taken from the practice of pugllisU shaking hands fore they begin to fight. THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, ACTGITST 24, 18GG. ANOTHER BOND ROBBERY. I-ons of JIOO.OOO In old and Note. Al Mractlou of Hllway Srcurltlcs, Ktr. Ancl her dartnn robbery has been committod In this city. The precise' dste ot tho crime has not been ascertained, but it must have bi-en within the past purht or ten dav s. The facts, so tar as we have been enabled to gather them, are Wood A Co., of No. fil Houth dreet, had in their possession a tin box or case, containing money, in pold and notes, to thi amount of about $S0,0(JO, and also railway and lusuruncc securi ties ol the subjoined description: Five certificates, 100 share each, New York Cen tral liHilroad stuck, No 6471 to U375 l ira crtiti emts mi 100 Hliuros e ( II ot Ciovelauil sad IMlxburf l; til I loud Htucc, Nos. 207 Rod itOH. M certi i.t' 01 1 ntcOiinr, ort Wyi,o, tid Ihcft Kndrond stock, 400 shnio etch, N. s. 14,022 to II 027 Mi ccriitlcut s ot lllinoiH t.,trul JUilroid stock, Now York:-No. 8'ir-l sbaiei.; No 8i3,P19. Ud suan s; No. 82 Cr, 40 siiurni; o. S;i!02, 78 shares; No. t(i,fi!8, 40 shares; No. C402, lWJ siares. 1.".0 in At ai tio Miitmil Jimiiraiivo Moriu tor lHOt: t? 14V In At ant c MuiuhI liiuruiic scilp lor is.il ; 710 iu Atluiitic i.ulual lusoiance scrip for 1SU0. Ibis money and these securities, tho property ot Messrs. Crocker, Wood & Co. and their friends, weic put into the box, which, with its valuuole contents, was, as is all' god, placed tor sa'ekeep intr in tho vaults of tho Marine Bink, lu New York. In some way not yet explaine i, these vaults were entered and the box curried oif. There may have been one or more persons en gaped in this robbery, vyhlcb appears to have been carefully pluoned. Ouo proof of this u that the box and its cotitcnts lias been taken away and not yet recovered. If the box hud been broken open and flung nsido alter being iltkd, posbibly a clue might h.wo been ob'.ainea to the poison or persou? who became po seso of so valuable a booty. Messrs. Crocner, Woj i & Co. have otlered a reward of $10,000 lor the recovery of the money, or pro rata tor any pro portion of the available securities that may on restored. If nnythine; were required to show the inse curity ot propi rty in this city, and the d.irni of burglars who seize and bve upon tho earuinji of honest people, this atliiir, stand nir by iisclf, would prove it. Niiionbox however siroujr, no walls however thick or high, no locks, how ever complicated may bo thou-construction, ate proot aeainst tho ingenuity an boldness of Now York burglars. Wc may cull out "I'olicel" "Fol ce!" but ot what iood are the police? Where is the proof of their ellicleucy ? Wo may summon the detectives 10 our msiaUnco; but the evidence futniubcd in our columns from day to day eoes to 6how that the detectives are often in collusion with tue thieves. If detectives wish to ie-establish themselves iu good odor with the public, and show how viailaut thev are in hunting down irnninals, here is a e;tse which demnnds their inmost clioris and their honest investigation. It is the duty 01 every person iu the community to assist iu reprcs&inz a system oi rcblcrv wnich produces m tho minds of our mercantile community u lecliunr ot utter inse curity with rcspe't "to tho custody ot their money nud valuable securities. The police have been communicated wl'li, and it is to be hoped that they will be enabled to nunt up the robber at onc STATEMENT OF A CANS OFFICER. The officials of the Marine Bank are Investi eatnifr the matter. The chief oflicer is nor. of his own knowledge, able to Bay whether the box was deposited in the vault, of tho bank or not, and can only speak on the report of others. He appears to think there is some doubt as to wLeiher the box was renllv deposited, rs aliened, and that tho tents would not, it placed ou the stand, be able to swear positively that the bank had of the missinar money aud securities. At prc- urii.iuii (uiui.3 iu u ccnain direction aeainst certain parties: but noihinir hm vnt transpired to connect anv neron in im-f im..,- w th this enormpus robbery. A few day may bring about lurther developments.--ji'. y, Uerad. TH2 FAILURE OF CULVER, PNN & CO. Curd from the Creditors Sal tfHtory Situtemiut of the Ail'alra of the Firm, Mbadvillb. Pa.. Aueust 23 A meeclno- nf the ctediiors o' Culver, 1'cnn & Co. and of C. V. Culver was held iu Franklin yesterday, and closed its session last evening. The nieetiuir was very lully attended, the principal into resti beimr represented. A detailed statement of their afiairs was nresenicd. shnwinsr that tbe liitbiliues to boiiKs and banners of goneral (lejioiiwrs, nnu on account oi uoud loans, cash loans, and Reno Railway nceootane.es, amounted to $3,891, lOO-PS. Their assets oi cost and expenditures amount to $4 Sl'J.OIiS'Ori. A proposition lor the lease ot the Renn Oil Creek and Fiiholc Railroad w is submitted to the creditors, and by them approved. A propo sitiou for the adjustment of ,tiie claims of credi tors was presented, which meets yeueral concur rence, and will doubtless be carried into etl'ect alter tne conierence witn Mr. Cdlver and his partners. The creditors reassembled at the Franklin Exchange, and discussed the proposi tions submitted, and adopted the followin?: W hereat, Messrs. Culver, Peun & Co. and C. V. Culver have thiB day made an exhibit ot their in UebteiiiiL'gs ai d assets; thorotore Vtsotrtd, lhat e, as crodiors, ara sat'sfld with tho exhibit, and of their good lUitd and orrect In tentions. Jltfoivtd, That wo recommomt the acceptance of tbe proposition for settlement oa tue basis proposed by lr. Culver. lirtnfveti That the Hon. If Lamb"rtson, the Hon. K. Irwin, N. H Bashnoil, and James AI. liredin, hj-q., be appointed a committee to oonfor with Mr, t'uiver as to.ttie appointment ol some suitable person to set as trustee to look aitor tho interests of tlio creditors. CITY INTELLIGENCE. For Additional City Intelligence see 2hird Page. n lOtK TO ATT A rrv sr. r.-t-Il-v !1 A intr pawo ot bate ball wast played ou Weduesrlay ball Club, at Twentieth and tlxford streets, be tween that club and tho Olympics, which re sulted in a victory tor the OIhudIc by a scorn of 3b to 15. This was a return game, 'and was a greater victory lor the Olympics thanthc former one. which stood 47 to 41. ' The core was as lollows: OLYMPIC. XyUITY. O B.t o R. Horn 6 2 Kaoklor a a Bull .. i 2 Shaulx g 2 liichards 8 6 Bowers 2 2 Aispuch 0 8 Litz-uberir 6 a Kmu 2 6 Uuhhouir. . . . ,...8 2 w"loie 8 4 I raquuir 2 2 Iavtub 3 6 Bub 8 I rosHds f 4 3 i hompKOii 2 U WLimker 2 8 Davu 4 1 278! 27 i Expi.06i.in at AMii.r..-Laat nlht about 11 o'clock an explosion took place at lto'ibius' mill, ituiitca at Black and Warren street-. The bead ot a cylinder was burst outwurls, and a man named Jain.-s Madison hud hi3 feet scveiily injured, aud to other ai.ti were bhehtly burued. Btfamng Ropk. Edward Uare stole two coils ot rope Horn Mr. Charles Kdwards, a niftier, whoso place of business is in Dock street. The rope wus valued at ij.'.'O, Dure was arrested and taken before Alderman Butler, who committed him to prison. A Cioau Smttuoi.ek. James Walton was nrrcstel on Delaware avenue, above Vibe street, yesterday atteruoon. churned with smupplinp a quantity of cigars, lie was tukeu belore Kecordt-r Kneu, aud held in $1000 bail. Skull Fbacturrd. -Edward Kern.aeed thlity-dve years, toll from a scaHold at a buiid inir on Main avenne, near West Waluut stroe'. about 10 o'clock this mornlnir, aud had nls skull fractured. Tbe sufferer was conveyed to the Pennsylvania Hospital. Labt Tbip or tiie Skason. Ai will be seen bv annoui.oement In another column, the splendid steamer & if. Felton will mak.e ter last 1 trip to Cape May to-morrow. StTPOPtB IIotkt, TnnrKs A.nnK8Tr.n. Two men. named James MarrK who hails from the otty of New York, and ChftrhsJLano, were srrct"d yesterday cveninir, at b'loveuth nud Chesnut streets, on suspicion of larceny. It appears that a gcntlcmcu arrived in this city and took rooms at the St. Lawrencs Hotel, CbrMiiits'rect, above Floventh. Leaving thj liotelto see the city siphts, ho returned to hU riKim to hno thnt a p'cket-book.coiitaininir about $in, wbi fmn est, which he left lu tits loom when he went out. tine or the accused registered his nnrno at tho hotel, and was shown to a room, and the other one subsequently called to s"o him. After a tin e tne pocket bo. k and a pair of nippers were found on a lot close tiy the window of tho r..em oeuplNl by one of the accused, and hence th" inn t. It is believed the twain were I ro'rs-icnnl hotel thieve i, and Alderman Swilt commuted thi m in default of $1000 bail. AOkrman Unto. Tin ro Is now In this city a :-rm:in by tin- iiatno of John Hod, I. wli si nedwlth ciedii lor four years in the nnny, aud is the survivor of fen brothers who ner snei in the d 'Jcufc of th flas. They enlisted iu l'ennsylvapla recinieiits. and nrt, from I'otts town, in this Stu'e. Rod! is lamo and weak troin wounds aud exposure, and desires some I (rht work br which ho can earn an honest livelihood. His honesty Is certified to by authentic letters of recommendation from the editor of the Saat-'Mtunn, and from Mr. Osborne, of tho New York Central Railroad. He is a desrvimr object of chanty, homeless snd frieijdless, nud it should be made a mait-r of conscientious duty with our citizens to give him employment and otherwise aid mm. "The I.otal Gkougian." This )ournal was established at Aususta, Ceoruia, ai tin; orcan of the "t.'eorsia Equal Uiclits Associa tion," by Captain J. Bryant, lT-M b-nt ot the Asodation. Caplnin Bryant U no in tho city soliciting afsistance for the aper in order that Its mauairers may not be forced to sust)md its publication. It is doiiie a (rood work lu behalf of the treedmcn, and has received the hearty recommendation or such men as Chnilos Sum ner, Let M. Morrill, William D. Kelley, and Pro visional Governor Hamilton, of Texn. Those who.are desirous of nidlns the cool cans in this way, can do so by calling upon Ro (eri R. Corson, Ksq., Secp-tnr'y of th Fret" linen's Kj lief Association,"' at No. 424 Walnut street. ' "Tnic Bki.l Strikes Ovk." For some unexrlnlned reason the Slato House bell struck ono this atteruoon at a time when the hands on the face of the clock indicated twenty minutes past twelve o'clock. A perceptible qiuckeued movement was apparent on the part ot many pirsonw who happened to be within hearing of the bell wteii it struck. Workmen t'jjuirht themselves behind time, and hurried to the tcenes of UnMr labors; while boarders and otl.ers who dine at 1 o'clock sharp, seizfj their castors and bniried home, t ) find they had time to take a short-sized nap before dinner. A Won d ue Incendiary. James John sou, who resides in Wood street, Mnnavunk, got 'deeply, darkly, beautifully blue" last u:gut, and while in that happy state of existence con ceived the innocent and plafful idea of settiuir tiie to his residence, lie made several threats to the above effect, but fortunately tor his fain'ly and the owner of the r roperty was pre vented from earn ing out his little bit of amusi ni"nt. James was introduced to Aldermin Ramsd'ile, however, who, on licaim? of James' fiery proclivities, held him m $1000 bail, to an swer attempted nrson. A Kncck" Ab bested. Charles Taylor, a "kcuck," got on a car ar Thirteenth and Market streets yesterday aitcrnoon, and mis- Innlr tllO Hfir.tr nl rtf u irnntlnim.n ... ...1 nr. -" ..... - . . . vi .- piuitLiu m, iiuuiuu uir, Leeds, tor his own, and thrust his digitals Into iuuotiuc, uiuwiun loi-iu a pocKe'-oooir cout'iin- ini Tilt lnru Ti-ou anir, . 1 1 .. I I luylor handed the book to a pal," who left the VUl ItllU MlcUaUUlCU, our. 1110 UUUOH Oeing Wlt- nc-sea bv Mr. Leeds, Tavlor was arreatel and takou before Alderman Jones, who hold him iu ibW bail. A Brace of Swindlers. day or two since two men routed a room at No. 1335 Vine street, and ndvrrthed tor parties to come and obtain a number of situations of different kinds. One or two colored men made application, and were chained two dollars each tor information regard lis situations, which it was subsequently ascertained contaiued not a particle of truth. The swindlers plaved their pame until the place cot too liottohold them, when they departed lor paits unknown. The LTioa &CU001, Principal and Fa culty. It is understiod that a special meeting of the Board ol School Control will be held ou Monday atteruoon next to bear the report of the liiirh School Committee. It is believed that an election lor a Principal and Faculty of the School will take place. tJeoige Inman Hiche, Etq., is a prominent candidate for Principal, and a number of the Ptofessors now in the School will, it is thought, he retained. A Cask of Fai.be Pretknse. A man named Godfrey Ellincrer had a horse for sale, and found a purchaser in the person of Mr. Nitour, yesterday. Kliiuger represented his Bucephalus sound in every particular, but Mr. Nitour, after his purchase, discovered that tlie seller slicrhtly prevaricated, for the nasr proved to be the "remains of beauty once admired." EUinger was consequently arrested and held to bail by Alderman Thomas, on the chareo of false pretense. Probahi.k Fatal Railroad Accident. A colored lad named Edward Brooke, aa;sl eighteen, while hauling bricks for a yurd corner of Tenth and Norris Ptreets, was thrown from the cart by his horse taking fright at the 7-:t0 A. M. tram from Manayunk. He received severe internal injuries, which will probably prove taal. The cart passed over the body just abive tbe hips. A Letter Tuief. A man named Thomas Fairfax was seen yesterday afternoon temper ing with a letter-box, hc Eleventh and Locust ttrectp. He was trying to unlock tho same with a key iu his possession, but had no let;al right to do eo. He was soon in the hands of a police t flicer, and was marched off to the Station House. 'Tin: Political World. The political pc-f ip m Saturday Might of this week is un usually inferestins, giving, as it does, a completo review oi the political situation in this city. N) citizen should fail to read what Is said ao.mt the "12ojs in Blue." Scdden Death. James Ilamsden, wool merchant, dointr business at No. 42 N. Front street, died at his residence in Camden this roort.ing, of cholera. He waa ill but a few hour. Fkksb Cholera Casks. Nine new cases of cholera and two dtiuths have bepn reported at th otiice of the Board of Health during tho past twenty-lour hours, dating irom noon yes terday. I Tim Axti-Blockade Pkoclamation You, Mux, in your most woak oi courts, May have your fullest swimr; Dm when you po to blockade ports Jt's quite another tbiujf. Your tellina ut whore wo shan't (?o Is what we won't obey j for, it we wero to pioaso you so, You would put worse each day. Why, soon, if it was In your power, You'd try to blockade Itennett's lower, Attn', Toutlt', and Boyi' Clothing. ' Tow kb Halt.. No. 518 Market stkbt, Bjonrarr Co. Wokhiukui.! Conrsd F. Clothier, Esq., No. 23 N. Water streft, was cured ol Rheumatism by using a ivall quantity of Dr. Fitlor's In lull! bio Rheu matic Keiuedy. Ho ould not walk. Budding amd Lpuolstibt in all its branohes. Joa. tsipp, with W. II. Woods, 8, W, Ctr, Twelfth, and Chosnut streets. A CoKSoicimom Apothioart will only totl sneh preparation! a he knows to bo valuab'e. Tho lact that every reputable drairirUt In the conntry keeps a constant supoly of MAItSDEN'S CAU SA TA TONIV, Is ample proof that its offlonoy hat been thoroughly tested. It Is no nostrum, mado up of nobody knows what, but a pure extract ot the Calisrya Bark, the most approved tomo tn the Materia Medlca. Depot, A'o. 4S7 Ilroadwsy. New York. For tale hy Johnson, Holloway f Cowdrn, WholetaU Affenft, A'o 23 N. Sixth ttrert, Philadel. phia, and by all drugaistt. A TinmntK coLtArgis has takon placs in th financial aiTuirs ol Europe. Whether this could liavo been prevontod or can be remedied by th wlwst measures is doubtiul; lutthe fearful collnpsn which makes tho critical taos of the Cholera, can be ceitainlyiprcvenfi d bv tho use or MA "n.V.f ASIATIC CHOLERA CURE. Depot, No. 417 Itrtxuttcay, Ntw York. For sale by Johnstm, Ilrtto way t lvdt-n, Whole title Agents, No. 23 N. Sixth street, J'hiladelijhia, ami by all druggxsts. "N stoles' Camphor ruoenm." known to baa rrllao c and prompt cure tor Choleraic tSvmptoirn, iMiiirhu a, f)Kontorv, etc. For Sii'o by Orudis j, oi:d the miner, C. II. Nned'os, I'wolftli nud Kic streets. Lvory onn should keep them at hanj. CJo. per tox. Now that Tns Wiowam is closed, and the sum met nearly so, let us all how our tovous feoUnir by Ketl'Ug a liewfuii of Cloilumr at Charles Stokes k C'o.'s ouo rioe, unuer tho L'ontinontal. Crovkb A Bakkr's Uig-iicst Premium Klasfo btilch elIJf Machines tor family use, No 730 ClufiiUi lireeU jvfrovf.p Lock-Stitch Haoitinks for Tailors nu .ilimilciurers I, rover & B iker Sewing Ma cliii.c Coiuaiiy, No. 7Uo Chosnut street. CoMPOtrnn Ibteukst Notfs 7 310 and 6-20s waHid. lo Haven tc Hrothor, No. 40 S. Third sit. PrrsmoK fttlesv Readt-madb CLOTno. Sl l'tiilOU bTYLKS 0 KbASY MADB CLOTHIMO. Wasamakku tc, BltOWH, 1'OI'ULAR Clotuiao: llODSR, Oak Uall, Hotithcast comer Sixth and Mabkkt tftroeti. MAIMlIl'iT). ri.TF.R8-THOMr-SON.-On Wcdncfldnr. Aa?tn!8, st o Md . Bri.Hd ttrcjt, by Key. A. Munhln. Mr Kl tVAHH K. 1KILK3 toMioa ilAIlY J. lUOiliViOa, Lotn ol thlsctiy. FOOTT HLfcYLF.lt -,Iu1t 29. 1S0O. at Wharton Street W. E. 1 armiiBnc, .o 1231) S Kuartli street, by ltev. .. H. Maddux. J 6i KS 11. BCOX1- and itAliY BLliYLEU, buihul till city. 1)IK1. Bft.MNKBl). AiiKU't W, lHi.o, ot tho 'culdencs of tits snn-in-law. llcurt il. tloies.Ks.i.. In -loriinton l'a., IIhv. I liilM AS HKAl NEK.li, V. I)., lustor ut Old 1-iuo htevt Church, aveil ti'2 veuri. '1 Le Euurth l're.sbj u-ry of Phi adelplila his brethren In Uie mlnisirv. t le t.'nion Lvalue, tlie Historical .Society ot l'cunHV vaula, und ir ends of the family, ara Invited to uttenii hi iiinrial, nt Plnn Street Churon, oa Satur day a temoon ut 4 o'c'ock precisely. Snj '1 he cloruy especlall v urn reiueited to meet at his late residence, Pino, below hoTtntli street, at 3 o'clock, to niove in a body to tbo Church. HURJNS. Suddenly, on tho morning of the 22d Instant WILLIAM hUKNH anelM years ' 'I be relatives and irieuds oi tbe family and tho mem bers ol'Laavciie LoiIko, No. 10, 1 O. oi O. , are ri sptctliiUy tivlted to attend tie lunerai. from lus Into rei(lence, No. lfi'4 ltrown street, on Hundav, Auiru.it it at 3 o'clock. To proccd to Odd Fellows' Comet ry. HA IN R. On the 22d Instant, FREDfiftlCKll. UAINM. In the S4tb year ot his age. Iho u ale relatives and ir lends of Uie family ore invited to attend the miieral, from bis laie rculdeucu. No. 821 Vine attect, on Sunilny a icrnoo l at i o'oliiclt. HASLAM.-On the 'Jlst instant, AP.KAHAAI HASlAM, son of the lata James llnslam In the 6;id year ol Ins aus. The rolutlves and niends oi tlietauitly, uNo the ift dellty Lodce, io 138. 1. O. of o. and the tiiilKrnnU' Uencflcial Koclcty, aro rospectfu.ly invited to attend the lunerai, fiom his lute residence No 4JV 'I tiouip-ion sirei t. Kiglitecnth Ward ou Hunday afternoon, August 20, 1868, at 4 o'clock. h NEVINS.-On the 21st instant, J. WILLIS NEVIN'H. 'Ihe relatives and irieuds are invited to intend his fanerul Irom his late residence. No. Wallace btrcet, on f-aturduv momiug next at IV o'clock. NICHOLSON. On tha g4 itrntnt CH RL0TTT. F.A1MAN1C11ULSOX, wiie oi Jauits Nicholson, uitcd H yenrs. 'i be re'ntlvci and friends of tho tamllv are ressectfulu Invited to attend the lunerai from tlio ri sirtem-e of bar husband, in rear of No. 3M i loik s'reot. ou Sunday atter noou at U o'clock. To proceed to Union Cemetery. SM11H. On the 22d Instant, U.WI9 h.UITd, in tho 75th Tear oi his ope. 'i I.e relatives and friends of tho family ara Invited to attend the lunerai, Irom the lesidenee ol his brother, the lato Hamuol hniith, on .'Sunday moraine, the 2-jih lu stunt, at 10 o'clock A. AI. To proceed to larby. WAONEU. tin thoS-ia Instant. In this city. HENItY WAGNKH. In thntrtth vcnroi his ae. Funeral ut Fleming. ou, New J eraey, on Saturday, at II o'clock A. 31. IF" CIO VOLUNTEER EEFKESHHENT OOM llli .EK. At a meeting ol the Union Volunteer lt' frethment Committer, held Augudtitd, IStiB. ihe follow. In preanib e ai.d resolutions were ofToied by J. W. 11 cki. and eaauiuiously adopted : - Wnereas, We have beard with sincere regrot nf the sudden death f our late co laborer. Ker. I HOM VS BRAlNKKii, D. D , who, dur na tlie late atracKle that our beloved country has patseil through, proved him eeli one of the must zeelous and un alterinv patriots in tbe land by bis ellorta to cbeer and refresh our brave aoldiers. nna bis unceaslnir mlnls.erln to tho sick and vannded; in him we recoxnlza a pure-mmded Curlstiaa gentleman an J patr'ot; thcretore, Htn.vrd, 1, That we bow in submission to'the tdeeree or aur Heaven y Father whom we believe to be too w ise ! err and too good to be unkind R- iolv a- '4 1 hut we tender our heartfelt sympathies to bis altllttrd lamdv. Resolved, 3. 'I bat w wi t a'tfnd bli funeral In body. R si lretii. Th tacopy of t'iee resolutions be sent t tbe laully oi the deceased, and pubuhed the dally MPera. ABAl) liAKKOWJ, Cualrmau. J. ll. Wade, Secretary. (If-THE I.AD IE1 AND OEVTLEMRNH OP tbe rnlou Volunteer Refreshment Commutes will please meet in tbe Hasement of the Chnrota. PISE and lot HI 11 btieats.bATl'UUAY AFIKHNOOS, at 3 o'cloak, sharp. ARAD BIBKHWR, It Cbalrmaa. INSURANCE COMPANIES INSURE YOUR LIFE IX TOUR OWV HOME COMPAN Y, THE AMERICAN, OF PHILADELPHIA, S.E. Corner Fourth aud Walnnt Sts. Inrarer Id this Company have tha addl'hmaJ iraaraa tee of the CAPITAL B1O0K. ALL PAID UP IN Cash, which, together with CA41I A.S3ETU now oa baud, amount to over 81,500,000. Its TRUSTEES arewrH-known citizen la our midst, enttflng It to more eoniltkratJon than thou whoso' managers reside in dlauct clll. a. Alexander Wbllldln, J. daar Tliomson, t.eorge lankeut. Hon James Pol ock, Albert . Koberts, P. b. VroKle, 1. 11. WblUdJn, William J. Howard, Hatnuul T. Uodlua, John xtkmnn, lleory a. iiennoit. Hon J nun .'li Allison, liaac llax'ebarst. ALFXNIER WHILL01N, Pretldent. I,OUOE NUUENT, V.ce Prusidunt. JOEN C BIM8, Actuary. JOHN 8. WILSON. Peeretarv and Treasnrer. T 7S TO RENT. A LARGE, WELL LIGHTED AND VENTILATED KOOM, ON TIIE SECOND FLOOR or mi "Evening Telegraph" Building, No. 108 South THIRD Street, TO KENT, With or without strain power. Apply ta the office, first floor. PERSONAL. NEW BOUNTT BILL-ALL SOLDIERS who enlisted tor three yean, alnce April IS, tBSI, aad aerved tnclr full terra of service, or were dlchrire4 before aald term ol lervlce on account of wonnda, aa received one hundred dollar, bounty and no more, are entitled to receive an additional one hundred dollars. Widowa, minor children, or parents or deceasod loldlers who enllctbd tor three )eai and died in the lemoe, or Irom dkcaies or wounda contracted lu tbe service and line of duty, are entit ed to receive aa additional one hundred doll ara. tall or addroas ' OEOKOR W. FORD, Bo. S41 DORK Street. 81Tlm) One door below Third, whJiaa all the neceMary formn to collect Iheae clitlmn. rORTANT TO SOLDIERS, TUEIR WIDOWS AND HEIRS. MATHEWS, roULSON & C0M No. SOS WALNUT St, rhiladelpMa, Attend promptly to all claims for Invalid Pennlnns and Increase of I cnHlons; Widows' Pensions, and In crease .of lenidona for their children; Guardians ot Minora, and the Heirs of Claimant, Bounties to Sol diers, their Widowa and Qelis. Call or write Immediately aa above, and all bustnosa rntruNted to their care will be altenuod to persona ly at Washing, n. lilOt MATHEWS, POULSON & CO. BOUNTY O F 18 O G. ATTENTION, BOYS IN BLUE ! IlavlnKtwo oQIccs In Washington, wo are well pre pared to receive and collect all claims for Extia liouuty now due soldiers You will consu t your intorcat by calllns, as 1 p.edgemysclt to col loot all claims as tlast the United States Government at lower rates aud quichrr than any other calm agcut In this city. Ko charges made In advance. I. II. JOSKPII, 8 I lull UNION CLAIM AQENCT, go 271 Bonth THIRD street, aho re flpruce. BO UNTY.-feOLDIEKS WHO SERVED three jcors find received only muo bounty, can l ow iccilve tnoiher W). iho parenu widows aud nuiior chiidien of tbe mme class oi nuldicrs are eutlt.ed to I(H". boiulera Oischargcd on aic viit o' woand noui ilirce-Mnr res iiu bm ure entitled to 10 add, t oiikl ii uicbarntu loi wounds Irom rot lino 'its serv ing two yours, or lets, 5 . 'Ihe Lciisoi so:dierssorviui in r(ini( uis i rvHiiizia tor to ears, or less can ro cover toll, l'mcliarged Boldlum in the couutrv can tor ward Die their d.hiLarnes, end hclra of Huldierj cm wr.tp,aiotiiK particulUHOt their cases, and taey will have p, cu.pt attention. Applvto JUHK M. POMKUOT. 82' m No. 224 8. KjUHTH rrcot PENNSVLVANIA KESCRVKS WHO SERVED three veart" and did not re-cnll8t aro all entitled to tllOhountr. Alto, Ihe behs ot nil who died in the Fcrvico, i.r were uhctia-ied lor wound. I have roils ot the l.cbtrvcB. Apply to, or oddre. Ni ndlnir uiscnanre. JullN M. I'OUl.ltin, Q, , , Ko.224 H FOUKIH stroet. 8 2 ImIormcrly Paymaster Pcuuy.vanl Iteaor.es. BUT IF YOU WANT OOOD"tEaT CALL AT u..eY1I.9,Ii'i' "'d established Tea Warehouso, No. 2:;6CHhxMJT ftreet ri-'IlEFINEf BLACK TEA IN THE UNITED J- Htntes for Palo at WILKON'h lea V arehouse. No. ii6 CUILT Street. Price tl (iO per pound. OUR $1C0 BLACK TE4. IS C0S1I)KKD tj old Ea"t Indian merchants, and other exne rierced judt.es. t . he the fluent .specimen oi Tea that ba been impoi ted Into this country lor nearly nineteen years. Addrexs orders to WILHON'8 Tea Wareuotue. o. itiitl t'HKSNUT tref. T3ICFI, FRAORANT DOLLAR TEA, AT WIL XV HOM'HTee Waiehouse, No. 23ttCHKtNUf Street. F 'AIR QUALITY BLACK TEA, 80 AND 00 AonU . li lt UtVM 1 ' v vii in, ni if i xsyj . "VXTII.R'WS PKICEa FOU TRAtin. hii AMn cents, 1, SMO, l-23, 61-30, 91 40, Si 50. and 20 CENTS. ROASTED COFFEE, A LITTLE broken, but ven good, at WILSON'S. B EST ROASTED COFFEES-20, 30, 35, AND 40 cents, at WlL80N8. P YOU ARE UNABLE TO GET OOOD TEA L from your iirocer, send to WILSON VS. F YOU WANT TO TASTE PURE OLD JAVA L C'offeo, 40 cents per pound, sond to WlLaoS's. riII0?E WHO LOVE GOOD TEA AND ARE J nblo to appreciate it. can obtain it at WILSON'S 1 ea Warcbuute. No. 2H6 Clll'NUT street There In no Tea in ew York or Phi adelphia that can equal our 81 tt) lllai-k. N, H We have no obieoilon to supplying those ot onr Philadelphia 'I t a Ilea ers who buy tor ca-h, with our nood leas with tbesnirle exception of ourilliu ll.acli, us thai Tea. when sold, cannot be reolaced for any money. We shall renorve that lor our own regular retail trade. It Is like throwlnu pearls belore swine to fell tuch magnificent Teaas that to people who cannot appreciate it. Address WILSON'S OLD ESTABLISHED 'if.A WARKHtllTSE, 7 27 lm No. 2UB CBfcSN U f Street BIOKRENE, OR LIFE-BEJUFENATOU. BTFESOTH TO THE WEAK-YOUTH TO THE AUED This preparation Is unequal ed as a rejuvenator and re storer ol wasted aud Inor. fuuotiono, 'the leebe he aiied and all those who bare In any way impaired their vitalit by excessive mental or physi cal aiP'ication,wlll hno the Klokrene to be what Its name implies a h e-rejuvenator. whlcb, while It builds up the shattered constitution, will aso Impart to tne fee lnirS the brlrkness and energy wl.icb belonv to youth No matter by what cause any o. nan bas becomeemee bled In lta tunctUna thia superb preparation will remove tli at cause ai once and lorever. ijlOkKF NE auies Geueiai Dcliltlty. Impotoncy, Ner vous lncapaeitv, lypeplv Denression Loss of Appe tite, Low hpirl's. Imbecility, Wentui Indolence Kmuuia tlon, Pnnui It ba a most lieiixbuul. desirable and novel etlcct upon the nervoussystem. and a i who are to anyway prontra ed by uervous disabl Hes are earnestly advlted to srak a cure In this most excel ent and un equalled preparation. 1UOK.UI-NE Ihe Feeble, the Languid, be Despalr li'K the Old should fpve this va.unble discovers a trial ; H will be tound tota.ly oiilerent Irom ail other arlicios for the same purnose. 'I o PfcAl ALKS. l his preparation if Invaluable In ner vous weaknesses oi all kiu is. as It will restore the wasted strength with wooderiQi permanence. It 1 also a stand loulo, and wU uive re iofm Dyspep sia with tbeflist done A brief Dersls ence in Us use will lenovate the stomach to a degree of perlect health aid h.iilsh Dvupepsia lorever. One lioilar per bottle or six bottles tor 85 Bald bv Drunutsts sent-rHl v Kent bv expnws anywhere by ad dressing Hl fCIIIMIS A I1ILLYLB Proprietors. ro iiii o reel, new loriu Hold by JOHNSON. HOLLOWAY COWDP.V, No 23 Noun mx i u btreet. DYOIT 6c HO.. i 1.1 thfltnBmrp No. 2N HKt.'ONOnt D 11. HUNTER, No. 41 N. SEVENTH HTRKKT. ABOVK FILTIEHT. Pmr.ATRt,PfII A Acknowle0tiedtwalfp(n'li. sui(oreri aaoy larttii AlOhl 8(JUC.-SPUL eilVHlOlAN In the treatmeut vf Ihieaset in his ienaUn- QUICK. THOKOliOH, andpi manmt cures guaranteed m everj esse. Kemeoiher LK H"mtkB'.h Celebrated Ksiuodlus can onlr lie bad Renulue at his old esiabllsai Oltce, No. 44 N hKVKNTH Btreet. ahuv t lbort. H il 5. AUCTION SALES. p A N C 0 51 AST & WARNOCK, AUCT10NYE2STi.AliKKT Btet BEfOND LAROW PALL MALE OP a MEKICAV AND IMl'OUTHJDKYliOODS EMBHOIDKKI 8, LIN 'H LOUUE UUBleB,r 0''luii' -T0' aY OATA' August 29, commencfnaflO o'clock, comprtstnv abont BUI loU oi new and desirable Hoods, which will be found well worthy the attention ot buera. 8 24 t B RfifiTT. JR.. AUCTIONEER. .No. 1W CUI28NOT tITltiJCT. 8U fCAMPHOR TROCHES, Pothtre rreveotive of ff okolbeaA X DUrrbM, brnn7' sail Ubolem Morbus, f Bols yactor, C. U. Noallos, DrofeU, ssjr pt, w Um Bu- PttU- tVjSs mag FOURTH EDITION FHOSI WASHINGTON THIS P. It, SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO TIIB EV ENI.tO TELR0RAP4 WAflUINQTON, AuffiSt 14. Ssile of t'nltcd Ststtea Railroad Stack. Yestorrlay afternoon tho closin? aalo of pro perty of the United States Military RailraU took place nt Alexandria. The sale was sf second-hand railroad material, and realize some $50,000, the Bultimore and Ohio Railroad Company bcltifr the principal purchaser. The old Iron brought from $ (10 to $75 per ton. A False Tale. The story set afloat by a New York paper that Judge Holt bad bribed parties to testify anaiaat Jell. Davis has not tho slightest foundation; only tho ordiuury expenses of witnesses hays been paid in any case. The Iuil In ii Comiulaalou-Ita Kxpcneea. Laf t year tbe sum of $51,000 was set apart U pay the expenses of tho Commissioners sent U bold conlerei ces and negotiate with the India tribes west of the Atkansas. The Commisnoa was absent about two mouths, and had inter views with the representatives ot 75,000 Indian. It was composed ol Commissioner of the India Bureau Cooloy, Superintendent Sells, General Harney, Colonel Parker, Thomas VYistcr, an Charles E. Mix, tlio last named beln? Chief Clerk of the Indian Bureau. y The accounts htve just been settled, froaa. which it appears that ull the expenses, includ ing present to the Indians, amounted to only $10,000, an estraord!narily low flirtire considr inp'.ali the circumsiaLces connected with thai important mission. From Havana. New York, Atiprust 24. Ad vies from Havana, to the 18th state that the quarantine of ftftee days, placed upon vesels arriving from ta United States, is strictly enforced. A new political Governor is expected In thw place of Cipriano del Morro, named Guiterria da la VcRa; and Micheleua, who was Governor under Dulce, returns from Spain to take tha post of Inten.lente or Treasurer. Admiral Ilerrera, latfly commanding the Cuban station, sailed lor Spain on the 17th. Several carpoes of cnoiic9 had airived lateiy. Business was dull at Havana. Destiuctive Fire la Richmond. Richmond, Va.. August 24. Last niht the now brick warehouse ot West, Beardsley & Cra holcsah, urocery merchants, on Pearl atfoot, was destioyed by fire, tofrctler with tho con tents. The adjoining building wore badly damaged. The loss amounted to $30,009. Fire nt St Louis. St. Louis, August 21. Tho livery stable f Collins & Gillespie, the inula shed of G. P. Early, and tho lumber yard of Chapman A ThomoHon, ou Broadway, were destroyed by tiro lost night. Tie loss is estimated at about $50,000, most of which is insured. liOtest Markets by Telegraph. New Yokk, Aifusi 24 Cotton is quiet at337i8Se. for miduiinjru. flour heavy j 450D bbls sold at sS- C,9 B0 lor ..tntej 8 8IVal2 for Ohio; 5-80a)!) 00 lor W ei-tcru ; and $K(ujl5 75 tor Southern. Wheat dull; 1010 bUBh. old at for Spnuir, and $2 WaYi-Sh lor now State. Corn quh t; 8U.0O0 bush, sold lit 88to. IToyieions Ueet Uu!I. 1'oric heavy at $32 87,ql3a t lor Mess. Lard du.l. Whisky dull. Nkw York. Auust 24 Stocks are lower. Chioata nnd Kook lsluud, 109j : Cumberland Proforred, 471: Mionitran r-outhf rn, oSJj Nowlork Contral, lu4h ltcadin?, llfij Vlririniu 6s, 704; Mi.inourl 6a, 78 .rlo Hai'road, 74; Western Union 1'elexraik tomnauy. 57; Ireasury 7 810s, 106; United cttatea 6s, 110 ; 10-40a, 101 j ; Gold, UK. Philada. Stock Exchange Sale3, Aug. 24 Reported by De Ha van & Itro., No. 40 J. Thiid atroet 8t.COM BOAUO $4!X)Cltv6iew.... mi loOsh Koao. ...bdO 57 M 14000 do 89, 8D0sh bohN pf..b5.. 871 lt)00 C h 730s July 1U8 300 sh St Noli Coal, a 60O sh Caldwoil ' rpHE CHAMPION CLOT11ES-WRINGBR J. has Ihese ppcullarltlo:-Tlio rolla will sonars u without tlie con whee s nettlna uniroaredt It olamos tn suriflco ot tlie tub. lns'ead oi only at two points t it baa one screw presdlna upoa three sprinus, nmklu,j It tho roughly so i-aiijnntinir Wo consider thee as very great improve neuts. Hut we also keep other stvloa for sale to those who prefer them. TRtTM AN Sc H II A No83J fEfgbJtJ'hltvflvM4UKEX ht , below Ninth.. SARDINE SHEARS AND OPENERsT OP several patterns! Chanipaene Openers Car. Drawers, and a variety ol Cora bcrews are lor sale by '1' liL'JVi K fi sit tiH A. W Ko.SU (Klaht Thirty-five) MAUKtTHt., below Nlnv. c II Ell OK EE PILLS. Or Female Regulator, Cure oppressed, excessive, and Paln'ul Menstruation. Orei-n Mlcaness. Is'ervons and rplnal Attaoilous, fains in tbe hack, f Ick Headache, Uiauiness, And all diseases that sprint; from lrrervtarlty, br re moving tLe cause and all the eflct that arise from Iu hey ure perlect y safe In all casca exespt when lor biuden by dliectlons. and are easy to administer, as tbey are nicely sugar e air d. Tbov ulioulil be In the hands ( ol every maiden wile and n other n the tana. Lsdirs enn address us hi purtect cunll'lcnue, and state thtilr conipluinta In ml . as we treat all Kemale Coat plaints, and prepare Medicines suitable tor all diseases o which they are subject 'Ihirtv-two page pamphlet, la a staled envelope free 'the benikee VI u are so'd hy all drageUU at SI aer box, or six boxes for ti; or tbey are sent br mall, freo ot postane. In an ontlnar lit er. tree from observation, by adurvssing the sole proprietor. Dr. W. R. MERWIN. No 87 WAI.RKB Street, New York. K. B Cherokee PIMs No. 8 ara prepared lor ip'c at eatrs when milder medicines fail; ibexe ar son! br mall, free oi postuto, on receipt ol 5, the fries of each box. DR. WRIGHT'S REJUVENATING ELIXIR, OR,, ESSENCE OP LIFE, Cures Oencra' DebHitv, Weakness, Hysterics In KtuitUen, l'alpiiution or the llourt, uad all ficxvuus Dlteuses, It restores new htc acd vigor to the aKed, canning tha hot blood ol youth to course tbe vuiua. restoring tha Oruans ol lieueration, removing 1 in jo one and Ooiii'lty. ana restoring niuiiiinens and u 1 vior, thus provinira pei tic t ' l.lliiruf Love," removing dteriiitynul bar renness In both sexes. lTo tho youug inidiiie a"d aud acta, there Is no greater boon than hla "Kil&lr ol I.lfo ' It gives a new leuae of lite, causing tho woiik and dnbllL ta'ed to have r newen s.n-iiLtli ann vivor, and the enilra svstem to thri 1 with jov and uieaiure. Price one botte, 2 three bottles, 5. Sent by ex press to any address Our medicines are sold and recommended by all re spectable druggists in ever, part of the civilized g otxi. Home unprinclp ed dealers, however try co deceive their cumomeis by selling clinan aud worthless oompojiids la order to make monry. not deeerved auk for thesa Medic nos an 1 take toothers If tho druggist does not keep Ihem, write to us, and we will sond thorn by ex press, caieiully packed, tree from observation. Wa will lie pleaed to receive letters with 'Ull statemnnts In -gsrd to any diseuxa v. lta wblcb ladles nr gentleino ara atliicted Addrnrs all Ictteni fr medicines, pamphlet, or advice, to ihe solo propria- or, Dr. W. R. MERWIN, 611mv.llrp Vo. 87 WALKBH Ptreot, Hew Tork. THE LAST TRIP Ol" THB r4 SKAKON TO CAPE MAT. 'Iba New and Swift Btoamer SAMUBL M. FELTON" will make ber last trip to Cape May on Saturday, 15. leavtng CIIB8NUT Street Wharf at 8 A. M., and le tam ing os MONDAY. EACunioa tickots. uiciuaing owrlage bjf,5, (JJ3L