t THE DAILY EVENING . TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3...8GG. JOHXSOH'S TOUR TO THE LAKES. Viewing (he Falls The President Ie tlittl to go to Canada Con vernal Ion with a' Delegation from Louisiana Ueneral Orant Ulvea Some of 111m E pertencea In Louisiana Admiral Farra-ft-t Calculate the Advantages of the Valla for Purposes of Navigation, Ktc. t Niagara Fa li s, September 2 In anticipation f their probable aeslre 10 visit the Horseshoe Kails, OC the Canada side, dnrinc the dar, Mr. Thompson fcinjly ottered to send a special train to convey the part to the further end of the Snsoenston Bridie, trera wnc tncT ron d be conveved in carnages, but the pvofior was deo ined. LEA VINO TBI HOTKX. At half-past e.'even the rr?id"nt, Secretaries Reward a do Welles. General Giant. Admiral Far racut, and General ftewhns alc'Jallura. and others, passed out of the hotel nvietly bv the back cntranco, bopmcr to pain the ourri'aaei which w re to tae thcm to the rails, wttnout b.mtr observed. or attiact lug a ore wd; but o-n Arinu'-eyed persons espied thoir exit, and a errand rush wa male to see tho President. He final y gnt off with ms two Secreta ries, but somo ot the party were oot so fortunate, and were bosioirod for scrotal minute. VIUITINO TH FALLS, Viewing the American Falls from Goat Hand first, tbe visitors next passed around bf tbo Bus pension Brldre to Tabic Hock Admirable Farra uut made a more protracted stav on ibe is and, v Initios' a'l the principal localities, excepting tbe Care of the Winds. Ue sat for a bait taourscan ulna fie fsllinr. foaming wi ers, and was probablr specu al'nr ho-v near to the descend ln cataract be could caloly moor tbe old ship Hertford and what edict one of bor broadsid'S would produce on tbe thundering, tumbling water. UETUHMNO FOR DINNER. Tbe party relumed about 8 o'olock, and soon after entered tba dmii r-room lor dinner. Ibe President spent a couple of hours in ibe parlor oi toe hotel dmine the afternoon, a'tonded only by voitu ladies and matrons of families, with whom he chatted very jrraoiously, pafsinar irjm one littto coterte to anotfter. A LOUISIANA DEPUTATION. About 6 o'clock a deputation ot Louisiana assem bled tn tbe vestibule and landing, and in pairs cn tered tbe parlor and proceeded to w.r re Mr. Juftn cton was then emraped . I heir spokesman at once addressed tho I'resideut on bebalt of himself and confreres He said : Mr. I'resident -his delegation of Lonisianhvns a' prosch - ou for the purpose of paying? the'rres pools to you, not onlr as our wonby Oniei Mbvk tra'e, bnt as also our best lritnd in upho.dmg tbo Constitution To these remsrks tbo President bowed, and Mr. Klnc, tbeir spokesman, introduced tho delegation separately. Mr. Kace, a moinber ot the delegation, on being introduced, sa d: For the kindness, Mr President, to me in pardon in a Itebol at mv request, vou will have my hearty support as Ion i? as vou sopporr toe Constitution. lotbis pledge of saiiport tbe President bowed, and the introductions went on. After th i introduc tion tbe President chatted tor a tew minutes with tbe gentlemen from Louisiana. Anion? o her thin ;s he said: " A great deal of tne opinions ol the world were made up of ideas. There was a great deal of people's acts and impress ons depending on their idea ot dignity, and a great manv people shape their actions accorling o 'he conceived idea of di? nity . Hut there is a kind of dign'ty wnich, without acoompl'shin anything, defoats everything. Honce 1 think it better to take the reality, to take a sound common sense view ot things: to mike that the basis of action, and leave it, to the oountry to form Its own judgment ; and when anything is dono worth appreciating, somebody will find it out ad put a proper enimate upon it Why should not the Pre. dent talk to the peoolof " he President H not sove reign. The ppople are sovereign ; the are mv supe riors. Why shoo'd I not speak to them lam the one 'o pay deference to them, not the people to me. But I am bapt v to say I am not now the resident. It is not the President - ho moves among tbe ceoplo now. 1 do not take tho President about with me " Mr. Race rep'ied: "It is Andrew Johnson the people esteem, just as I treasure among my moat valuable pacers the autoeraph oi Andrew Johnson." Another ot the dele a'inn said: 'That is the idea, sir, you have given to the people, and you have spoken so well and cleaily ou the subject that thoy understand yon." The Preifiont spoke a lew words in renly to the last observation, but your reporter la led to oatoh them. The delegation then withdrew. TBS LOUIRIANIANS AND GENERAL ORANT. Aftar leaving the ri'S dent the delegation suc ceeded In securing General Grant as be was smok ing a cigar with the profound c dm peculiar to him. After introducing ench other all round, wringing the the band of thtlr victim wita unnecessary earnest ness and persecuting him with unheeded bened c tions, they remained still unanpeased, and held on to (be t-eneral unti , wonderful to relate thev drew him Into quite an animated diwrtatien on the c'ima'e of j ouiaiana "hore ue bad been stationod before he left tbe rccu'ar army. Tl e General's remarks, though few were highly a Bus ng. He said that w eu he was in the vicinity ot tbe Red river be had a ways found the climate healthy, and thought that it was a pleasant plao generally. Ke staid there a'togeihe' about fourtoen months. The flr-t lx months of that lime only two Ot their men d ed and those not from the insa'uritv bt tbe place one of them bad his brains knocded out avawst a tree. ad the oter quit drinking. Tbe Louisiana de'egation laughed heartily at the joke, and one of them made tbe (,uito unnecessary explanation that to quit drinking suddenly in their State was death. Ibe General exhibiting symptoms of losing patience the (telera'ion tben retired, whereupon bo again resumed bis cigar, JOKE ON THE REPUBLIC. While the President and Secretary Seward wire Qonitmu on the too ot the Goa' Island tower to-day tbe latter jocularly remarked that "they were stand idg on tbe verge ot the repobllo " Mr. Johneon replied that "it was dangerous to get too near the verge." HEALTH OF THE PARTY. The beal'b of several members ot the party has been indlfferout lor a day or two. Sonor Homoro has been suffering from a blious attack. General Mni:nl'.nm is aiHioted witb a troublesome hoarse nes, and General Grant has also been quite unwell einoe leaving Auourw. wuicn provenea uis uxuior irg tbe Cave ot the Winds to flay. General Rawiins alone ha Den improved dv tne journey, nnnnral Georire H. Thomas arrived here on Sstur t day evening, having a two months' furlough, and leaves for New York to night , Ex-Presldenf Fillmore arrived from Bufla'o. and Will aooompany tbe party to mat city to morrow. BT. LOUIS DELEGATION. A delegation Irom St. Louis, composed of Hon .inhn Hoiran. member of Congress from tuat dis trw V. on G Smith, of the City Counoii ; and James Harrison, representing tbe manufacturing Interests ot the c't-, readied here this morning to formally invite tne President to extend bis journey to that point The come resolved to take no ne aial and are confident the President will yield to tbeir persuasion. OFFICIAL BUBINbSS. Among the minor official aets ot the President since leaving Washington, is the revocation ol the appointment ot E. C. Wilson a Postmaster at fcn. MAR9HAL OOODINO, of Washington, has been relieved of his personal ttanriannn nnnn the Preitldont. and bas been suo ceeded bv Deputy Marshal O' e rre. Gooding's over omciousuess irequenuv u'm-i imimiu-m membeis of tbe Pies-deniial party npon the vere-e of ndionte He probably understands by this time tbat tbe Preiduntial excursion was not gotten up for his especial glorification. CANADIAN DELEOATTOK. A delegation of Canadian otSoialx and private indi vlduais. beaded by Mr. McDonald, Provincial At- tnpnevGeneral, called on the President this evening to assure bim of their friendship and confidence, and to invite him to be tbeir guest at snob time and place i won'd be most convenient to bimseif. They alM alluded to the failure of a tormer dele gation to obtain ao m'erview in Washing' ton. Tbe President acknowledged the compll ment of tbe visit, expia net why It happened he j.r.M nnr m tne cent'emen who oa'led on him In Waahirglonf and cone nded bv saying that at pre sent it would be impossible tor htm to aooept tbeir iu.tinn Haltinned that at some future ti ma ho would be able to see them on their own soil, and re new the acquaintance ao pleasantly begun. The m.14una marinnr was ff raOlOU aUQ dlsillHed. and be gave tl em no Indication hy soeech or otherwise of his pledge upon any v At a receDt meetintr of tue French Academy of Science, a diamond weigblns about four 4,ramn a. tvtv c-rainsl was exhibited, which In its ordinary condition was of a whitish straw r.ir.r. hut linon Iwinir submHtea to heat tt took a beautiful rose tint. It preserve this tint for eight or ten davs. and tben completely loses it. and returns precisely to its oncinal color. This question of the color of the diamond has an important Influence on Its value, for while it Is estimated to be worth only CO.000 francs, could tbe rose color be made permanent its value would rise to 100,000 or 500,000 trancs. THE BALTIMORE MASSACRE. 8taten-eit of an EyfVWitness The Riot Delibe rately Planned immuaity of Rioters from Arriet Baltimore, September 2. Further partlcularf ol tbe atrocious outrage on Friday msrht at tar? camp ineetiujr near tbis city by supporteis of the President's policy are rspidlv comm to lipfht. A ftentleman Who C-t1" all 'n Pro ceeding says "the story tbat Benson White was shot by colored men is maicx'u''1y.'a,f,e;B!,IIlt could not be popsible from his y osmon. ue alfo tars, "it is a fact worthy o r'.e, tD8' when the blacks charged upon the Kctwi. nn1 drove them, which tbev did three time?, th-.V always retreated directly within the circle of the white people's tents, instead of retreRtim? through the open tpace to right and lett of colored people's tents, where they would not have produced alarm amone women and chtl dien, and would not have ennncered thn lives of any of tbe white people tented on the ground, as tbe whole mctee would then have been out side of the white people's encampment. Many of the rictera were returned Rebel nol (lieie, and spoke of commands to which they belonged in the Rebel army. One of these Rebel soldiers approached me with a sluns-bot in his hand, ana swore he wished he had tbe little rirlo he had foupht with during the war; be would figbt as hard with it now as ever he did. One large tat man, living in Anne Arun del county, not lar from the neighborhood of the camp, who is one ol Governor Bwan's regis ter?, was heard to declare before manv Demons. and in the midst of the rioters, thht be was glad it bad occurred. He said that at tbe commence ment of the allra.v he went into a tent to pro tect some women and children, and a l'dv told mm hdo .lid not want um protection, and asked him to leave the tent. He said, with a crowd of rioters around him, that he hoped to Goi she too n.tpht be killed, which the rioters ap plauded. This same fut Register said tbe Methodists were not as good as negroes; that the G -d d d Abolition Methodist preacher oiiuht to be shot, and ho was glad the meeting bad been broken ud: tbat the.y ought not to be allowed to have meetings, with a great deal more laneunge ot similar import. He nlsosnid that be was going to take his gun and go gun ning throuch the country tor negroes. . II was evident tbat tbe murder ot blacks was only a part of the arrangement, and that whites were not to have been spared if they made, any resistance. Every truly loyal man saw and tolt this. A noted Rebel from Balti more took a very active part in trying to uet tent-holders involved in the melee with the neeroeti, for what purpose may be surmised, from tbe fact that all who did not turnout were to be treated as negro sympathizers. 'ine riot naa been majned tor some time, from the fact that the rioters enme to the eround aimed with club'' and revolvers, and for several days previously Rebels in this city and in Ihe railroad cars had treoently been beard to say thai the caiup wo'ild be broken up, and that there would be fuu at tho camp meeiini:. Arrests of colored men continue to te made tit AnneAiundel county, but none of the white rioters are in custody. Tue riot took place in Hen Harris' district, and was, beyond doubt, tbe work of bis constituents. CITY INTELLIGENCE. For Additional City InlcUigcnce see lliird Page. TIIK CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL. Introduction of the New Faculty Sjrsech of the rrincipaj scenes, incidents, JLte. Some very inter, sting exerc ses took ulace at the Ceu.ral High jScliooi, on ISroad street, this inoruing. A number ot important chat ires in the faculty have been made this veer, and they have given rise to many unjutt surmises and unfounded suspicious throughout the communitv, that.iiev are tbe con sequence of cei aiu poiiiical prejudices pervadmg tho liiStitntiun at variance with the President's policy. We take pleasure in announcing tuut suuh reports aro utctriv without foundation, as three of the five who-u roBicnutions were accented are tuorouchlv radicul in their nnclples. i nia morning tnore asdeinDiea in tne lecture-room oi tbe ilikb School a targe number ot the pupils of tne institution, the entire iaiuitv. the membors of tbe Hoi ra oi Control. Judge Pierce, and tne Princi pal and Professors elect. Mr. Edward Shippon, X'resiaent oi tne ttoara ei control, opened tue exer cics with a few euionistic remarks upon tho appa rent inteilectnal development ot the pupils, tbe capability oi ihir instructors, and the general status ot the institution. Ho alterwards introduced the future nrincina'. Mr. liicl.e Dr. Noma, the now Professor ot Natural l'hilosopbv and C..euiintry. and Mr. S.uart. the uew Classical Proiessor. Mr. Hiohe responded in tbe touowlng remarks: 1 have been callea to the nresldenc v of this Initltn. tlon withou tollcltatloa on mj pari, una I accept it not a together viih ut reluctance. I am. of course sensi ble or the hoi or lntendd me and of the responsibilities which I am about o assume. I approach the dUchartra of my new auties, however, with a certain selt contldence and reasonable hope of accomplish ing the work entrusted to ma My connection wr.ii tue school system oi Philadelphia baa been sufllclen lv long and intimate to familiarize me with much of what 1 sball have to do and has 1 doubt not, secuted for me something of the trust ana conrpieace of tnose wiw wnom i eu-ui oe orount into relation. May 1 trust tbat the community at large will give me thoir sympathy and support UJtll time shall enaole me to acmeve resuiui uv wuicu i may uq lauiy jaogear &s wtrin,uui wuniB, uiusi ue my corciucaie ol merit, I shall not be lavish ot nrouile. which can earrr- mtn them no puarantee of their lull! ment. Assurinv the public of my earnest determination to conrecra e my best efforts to tbe advancement of the true lntetests of the institution. I re y far the Issue upon that Divine Providence who knows the single ness of my put pose, and will, 1 hope, b. ess my endea vors with Buccess. At the conclusion or tne above. Mr. Kiche read a portion ot tbe SI t Pkalm, beginning -"in Tboe, O Lord, do I put my trust " Alter aar. Kicne naa ooncmaea nts remarks and read the beautiful chapter above alluded to amid the proonndest snenoe, Mr. bhippon arose and an nounced me presence oi one oi the ludiciary, no less than Judce Pierce, and signified bis pleasure in a tequest the Judge bad made to address them. He spoke briefl - and ioeling y of the disadvantages of his tarty life and the comparative superioiity ot tbe edocationai advantages of the present day over those ot his youth, lie delivered some salutary and im- prehBive aance io mo stuuents, calculated to incito them to per-everance anu integrity. After Judge Pierce (who is, moreover, an a.uums of tbe iiigh (School) had ilmalied bis remarks. Mr. Rlehn m and dismissed the s hnol calling upon the Faculty, as it at present stands, to come again to-morrow morning at 0 o'c.ock. CoMMfJilCATioif. The followinar noticn bas been banded to us from Charles P. Herring. aiiecieu w -uiuuoi uvavyu n. i Kuiiron, in reierenoe to the nomination lor the Prothoaatory of tbe Pis trict Court : Jooet h It. riantgen, tq , rresKJent of the Ki. tional Union t'onven'ton "Sir: In the proceed ings ol toe uonvennon, as puoiisnea in the dai y pupors, 1 observo that I have been nominated for tbe olbce of ' frotbonatorv ot tbe District Court." I beg leave, respecuutiy , to decline the nom nution. i ours, e'o., Charles P. Hrrri.o, Mo. 228 Dock street, Phlladolphia, Kept, 8, 18U0. Freak op a Locomotive. One of the locomotives of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, which was standing on tbe track inside tbe enclo sure, above Market and Tlnrty-fir-t streets, suddenly started and went across Itaraet street towards the West Chter depot ortuuateiy It ran off tbe track belore it reached the deiot, and brought np suddenly on tbe south side of Market street. Tbe We-t Lhester train was Ju-t cominc in at tne time, and if t e looomotive bud not run off the track there would have been a teartui collision. A Mixkd-TJp Case. J. McCool, James Tagne, T. Donahue, and Michael Leahy were ar risted yesterday tor tho larceny of a watch. Michael Leahy is tue man wnotnueges ne lost tne watcn, while in tbe later beer saloon oornerot Franklin and Master, but aa be was drnnk at tbe time, he was committed aiso. He charge tbe larceny on McCool, Taffue, and Donahue. Alderman J itch held tbe whole lour in o(X each to answer the cbajye. Heavy Chaboks. Joseph Cantrall was arrested on Saturday evening, on the cbarge of ma lioious misciuef, larceny, and other eerions charges tbat bae been impending over him for tome time. Cantrall is a notorious character, and has been up on various charges He was arrested at Ninth and Catbanne streets. H was held in S6000 bail tor a lurther hearing at the Central elation, tuts after' noon, AooBAVATkD Assault. John Carman was arrested last evening for committiuv aa estault and battery on a man at Twenty-third and llarket afreets. During the soutlle Carman opened his opponent's nose with an ovator-knita. lift was committed by Aidorman Jones to answer the huiaous cunrj-e vi uucwaibg ugu tor ojiter, f5pKCIAL MtKTINO OP COTJJTCILB TUB. FnKirKM o tab irrr Extenord to theSooih cbh Dklkoatkk. A siiectal meeting of boh tranches of City Councils toex'end the freedom ot ttiecltj to the members of tne Hontbern Loya istn' Convention, was bold this m iming at In o'clock. SKLBCT COUNCIL. l're-ltlont Lynd in the chair. The rob of members was called, and the following answered to their names : : Messrs Kariow, Iturom, Csttell, Hodrlon, Jones, Mat,uol, bperins, Van Clcve, VT aguer, Lynd, .'resi dent. Messrs. Hopkins, Eamorly, King, M arena, and Page were present bnt tl:d not answer lothe rname. 1 1 ere not being a quorum prcstut, Mr. Katncny moved to adjourn. Ag red to. the Dtroooract c members soon af'cr left, and a quoirm being obtained, tbe C hamber reassembled, flbd Mr Vancleve escrcd tbe io lowing preamble an(f rco..",lougwblA weie unanimously adopted : Whetiil, 1 Convention of Honthem Loyalists is f assemble in fhti oity io-o.ay lor the purpose of de vi?n.C wa-s and mens to give tho btate lately in HctMlien theut proper taU in tbe American LAVwheraf, fairf Conveftfion .will be compp?cd of Southern mT wlio remained trt1., to tne uovern mi nt ot the I tilled (state- dontig Ik"' 'fT1' w.ar!.. irf whet-ran, Tne ci'lzons of Ka. ever true and always patriotic abfwn. n.n1.tIeH0'l mid deteettng traitor, but loung pa'i. u.,"u'""1 delighting to honor pttdo ( therefore b .t Resolved, Bv the Select and Comn-on C . ?i 111. .,1 r.f I h.l.fjnml.i. Thil tnttmrwm I. ' " " about to aswmoie in Convention in ibis cltv. v the true and tni-d nutrintji nf the Smith. vhA rK ked their lives or perilled their fortunes to mainl . their devotion to tho Government of thete t nitK ' Mates, amid the danger and trials ot Rebellion, u that, as such, we uonor them tor their courage, audi love them for tbeir fidelity to principle, liesolvtd, That as a mark o. honor and e'teem, the Mayor bo and Is hereby requested to welcome them and extend to them tbe freedom of the city during tboii sojourn witn us, and tbat a special com mittee of five ttom each Chamber be and is hereby appointed to show them all tho courtesy in their power. A committee of five was then appointed, after which tbo Common Council resolutions were con curred in and the Chamber adjourned. COMMON COUNCIL. Pursuant to the follow ing Call, a special meeting of Common t oancii was ho d at 10 o'clock thi morning. President William S. Soklry in the cnoir: 1'PlLASKLruiA, September 1, 1860 William S. Mok.ey, fc-tq., President ol Common Council: Please call a special meeting of Common Uounol', to be be d on Blonnav, tbe 3d mat , at 10 o'clook A. M , in t ommon Council Chamber, tor the purpose of exf nding tbe fret domol the city to the mem bers of tbe Loyal Union Southern Convention about lo assemble in tbe city. V alter Aluson, 8nmuel C. Willits, John C. Martin, Jiobort M. vans-, Ueorgo A. Sohafer, Daniel W. Stockbam, H C. Harris, n. Enoch Taylor, Georgo "W. Mactauue, Davia i. GnfUtb, John Bard-Icy, Robert Armstrong. 'ibe roll ot members was cal'ed, and the follow ing answeied to ibeir name : Messrs. Armstrong, baidsle, Bilbngton, Creswell, Kaer. Earnest, Kvuns, Pranciscus, dill, tinllltbs. llai.cock, liarper, Harrison, Hclzeli, Kater, Krupp, Mactacue, Murcer, Munin, Mckels, Oram, Kay, ISci alcr, Simpson, Stoctliuiii, Htokes, lavior, Van kirk, Wulits, Wo bert, Moklev, ITestdent. Mr. Kvans olT. rcd tbe loliowms resolutions: Hesnlted lly the Select and tiommon Councils ot I'biladelplna, That, up n elating tho indescribable sacniicea and surtennirs. and remembering tiie patiiotic services of tho loyal im-ii oi the foutliorn Status, we hoi coy tender to the representatives oi this breve people a sincere and grateful welcome to tt e city of American Independence Henolvfd, As a lurther mark oi our admiration ai d respect ter these our devoted mm and brethren, tbe two branches ot the City Councils, beaded by their itspectie othcers, will at once proceed in a body to unile n tbe procession which is io e-cort tl.e J-ouiheru delegates to tae place appointed lor thoir Convention. Mr. Hczel, hiteenth Ward, said that tbe action oi cuncils was a direct lnsii't io tho President of tbe United Stuie. Ihe city bas been di-graccd bi lbo action of i s authorities, and be considered i bo mtcnng of Common Couuctl nothing more than a political gathern.g. 1 he first resolution was tben reud and adop'ed by a vole ot 27 to 8 uiU, Hotzuli, and Xickels voting in the negative. The second resolution was then considered and adopted by a vote ol 28 to 3 l,r. Harper moved to recou-idor the first resolu tion. Avrt edto. Yeas. 29; nays, 8. The samo gentleman m ved that "Select Coun cil" le stnekm out in tbe flrt resolution, and U insert alter the word "Independence," '-aud that Select Council be invited to participate with Com mon Council in Itonoriiif? tbo Southern d legate." A motion to lay on tbe table was t ot agreed to, aDd tbe ameniinunt pa sed The re-olutions pasted by select Council were then offered and adopted, and the Chamber ad journed. Keeping a Disorderly House. Til- lium L. firaves and Sophia Grave wore arrested about midnight last niittit, for keepiug a disorderly bouse and lor being disorderly. Ibeir pi ace is at Beaver and Canal streets, and has bceu a nuisance to tbe ncifhhorhood 'or some timo past. A nun named Geor-e Strerpcr was arres ed at the same Elace and tire lor disorderly conduct. After a earing belore Alderman Shoemaker, the whole party were committed in delau t ot bail to answer. FORCIBLE ENTRY. U. II. Vt Dlte WBS arrested last niibt tor a-sault and battery. He had been locked out of bis bouse on Hart's lane. when. irrda'ed at not getting la, he kicced in tbe door and inuuiged in otber violence. He was arrested and bad a bearing beiore Alderman Holme, who held him in vlGOO bail to anver. He will probably nave time lor bis cxcueuii ui io coot uown. Meeting of the National Union Exe cutive Committee. a meeting of this Committee will be he d at tbe Continental this afternoon at 4 o'clock, lor the purpoie of providing substitute for W. L. Miorry, ot Connecticut, and a. J. Kaymond, of lsewYoik. There will ne other busine.s ol im portance transacted by the meefang. Uocbe Robbery. Samuel Engird and John sm'th were arrested tor robbing the premises No 457 M. J'huteemh street. Ihev eutered the house during the absence ot the owners, and took from tbem various articles, tbe value of which is not yet a termlned. They were held by Alderman Jones lor a tunner Dear in r. Tothk N-wspapkb Pbess. Remember that the rooms of tbe Press Club of Philadelphia are open to s cu, and you can obtain every means ot making up your despatches there. The latch oi the door, at No. &15 Chesnut street, bangs ou.side ail .of mis wees. Cholera. Since our report of last Satur day there were eleven cases ot cholera reported to tbe Board ot Hea th. Ot these there were six mtal casts. Bullet pboov Coats. In Belgium, some man of note Vf as designed a bullet proof coat. Made ot cloth, but impervious quite, let lo tne wearer fee mg light, Bai tor good coata, the irame to shield, To Belgium we will uotyit ld; And it mortal ct it h can turn a ball. It ought to be that Irom lower Hall. Alen't, Youths', and Boyt' Clothing. Towkh Hall, Ko. 618 Market street, Bennktt ft Co. Children' Teething! Mothers wb) love their offspring should never be without a bottle of Dr. MARSDEK'S CAHMIKATIVE SYRUP: the tes timony of many motbeis proves tbat Its effect in all diseases incident on teething is miraculous. Dpot Ao. 437 Broadway, Arte lork. lor gale by Joint. son, Bolioway if LctPden, n holt tale Agents, Xo. 23 iV. Sixth street, Philadelphia, and by alt drag- August Kgves-Thirtiks Converted into Five-Twenties. Apply to Dbexbl & Co., No, 84 South Third street. unpaid Bills in the pocket, and a surcharge of bile in tbe ss stem, are two of the greatest annoy ances of life. Tbe former is bard i y to be cured by medicine; but the latter is effectually removed bv tbe use ot MJRSHES'S VEGETABLE SAVJ- HVE PILLS. Depot, Ao. 487 Rroadway, Sew York. For sale by Johnson, IlolUnoay ( Cowdtn, Wholesale Agents, Ao. 28 A'. Sixth street, Philtulel' pftta, and by all druggists. Tbs-Fobtt Coupons due September 1, Bought by 1 1BKXBL ft CO., No, W uth Third, street, 1 mma is o EsctTan lor those who drag their wtary and disordered bodies Into oar company when a few doses of Ayer's Parst.ai ilia would cleanse tbeir musk; b ood, and rotore their health and vfgor. Ye muddy victims of bilious dlseast , have sere record for your nnigbbors, if nottoryonrseb-cs Cpbmno ow Rullbt'b ew Saloon, Mo. 821 Walnut street and No. 131 S. K ffhih Street. Tbe Eei!'ey Prothors aro well known to tho community ai beinft kind and aflabie gentlsmen, and it Is only such that visit them. Ibey deserve to be en couraged, for thnv are nature's noMemen. Tub Elliptic Ixcb;-8titoh ewik Macbinb, with all the latest improvements and attachments, incomparably thebat for family I'te. Uliptic R. VI. Co. Agents wanted, Ko 023 C:hesnut street, I'blla. Twelfth and C'kksnut is tbe place to purchase Cork Mattresses and Bedding., and to have your F ur riture retipliolstrred. varntcbed, and repaired by practical wotkmen Fon vlK covicc'ions, Irui1", and delicacies, go to H W.Jesbins, No. 1037 Pprinj Garden sttoet. SrNiAKi) IloMrnoi'Aifirc BlFniciNns. The agent o llunmbrey's Honi'popnthic Spcclfio hns received a very imporiant addition to bis list of Humphreys' Hpecilin Huimeopathlc Kerne lis in Ibe i-hapo of bpecitic No. 84, wbicn cures diphtbena and ul eiattd sore throat. I hese specifics have obfa red a wide celebrity amone medical piactitiourrs, and Bio very inrgelv ued by I hem, being pionipi, elli-kiit-tit, reliaole, and convenient. An onendtd a ! Mt semen t in another column giveoalist of the "ereBt sp-cllcs, the diseases whloh they remedy, nrf 'be prices. The cases tor family use are espe ,Juli V worthy oi' attention, and so the new depart rurnt etninnrv speciflos. The ha tqutrters of H imoin'v"' I'ee'flo llomreopathic Hediotne Co. is it o pivrt, 'roailway. New loik. Bmyn Traveller. A MAN Olt'J- Wcat says he moved sr often during whenever a covered wagon stopped .t iiu rate his Vv ickens wouid lull cn their bacas ani I ho?S up ! .Brt tJt!'2 "t?d "'"'. Kin lr nersons a,nt .a rood tlnntr in the tapeis nX-Zy.tfk vr(K1T loohfc t the hot- torn lines betoro thy vJi'h V1" one sar, thav to see a noiioe oi c . ""' 1 nee Clothing, under the-V ont'nentai. ( HII.nitKN'S C'LOTHINff .' Sh0emak'r CO., Nob. 4 and 6 North Eighth str-K ' ' now opening a splendid assortment of Boys, G ,rls Intan: , and Misses' Clothinx. tinoVEU & Baker's Hiehc'-t Pt 'emlura WaHc Stitch Kcwing Machines lor ft,ml!v' use Ao ,J0 Chesnui street. Imtrovkd Lock-Stitch Machines' K,r Tailors and Manuiscturers. t-rover & Buker tnir Ma chine Company, No. 73d Cbesuut street. Compound Interest Notes 7 8 10 and 6-203 wanted. De Haven & Brother, No 40 S. Third -s Dr. H.N. Gcer8i.y has removed to No. lV'W Cbt sniit street . Svphriou Styles cp Klady-made Clothink. Sl'PhKIOtt STYLES OH ltF.At V MADK CLOTIttNO. Wanamakkh Sc Brown Popular Clothino House, Oak Hall, t,outheat corner Sixth and Makkkt Streets M rVIJUI 'VAi. HORN B KF.R On 'I tiesilav evening, the 30:h u t.. by the Rev Joseni 'i . Cooper JAMfcs H. H HIJi, of Pprint-fleU, Moniftomer county l'a., to MAttt'.otiiy Ubumei oi u. ... it-Ker, v. v.. ot rniiaaeipnia. PtilOUAY-Ml'ELLKIt.-liv Kev. W. T. Mann, Aumit-t 3li. ALtiLK i -.('1IOHVY to Miss t'.tI!"US", Ml LLIitU. uotli ot this ciiy. Io cards. nip,D.' BRY' N On Sunday morning. Ibn2d inst.mt BF.f- LAU KENARi). daughter ot Edwin H. and alary T. iirrnn. . be relatives ann fnenus or tne tanuiy aro invited to otlen'' the luncral, irom the residence ol hiT parents, No ltati 1. E.cvcnth street, on Tuesday ut 8 o'clock 1', sa. ' GRF.KN.M AN. -Suddenly, on the 2d instant, WILLI M T. CSU1U -.A 51 AN. late Serg.-ain iu the -Uth iieunuunt P. V. v , in i tic iM year oi ins uai The relatives nnd r lends o the family, alo thsmotn bers of Companv J. 29th Iteulment are res;iectiul y in vited to attend the Mineral, from the resl lence of his mother, Ko 48(1 N. Filth street, on Wednesday adeinoon ut 3 o'clock. NOBLt. On the 1st Instant JTiFrH VOX NOBLE Jr . son ot Joseon C. and Mary Noldo aged b years and 1 n out lis His re attves ana irienas are rc8i)eciiuii invica to anend the tunernl. from the resilience of hU parents. No 121 Allen treet, HBhtwenth Wn-d on iVeduenday morning at 9 o'clock. To proceed to Mount Peace come ter. . FOR MOVABLE BLACK-BO AKDS I'HuTO graphic Hereon" orverv heavT Bedsteads we have a stron. larye wrea en uracaet aior wuicn is vrj suitable; also, a vaxiety oi other C'atois 1 1 1 1 ,11,11' iv. cna,r. No. 8:ift(F.lght Thlrty-nve) MARK KTt . bcto NiB'h. FOR CORN OYSTKKS, CORN FRITTERS, or other preparations oi green corn, or for those wno canuot mustica'e tneir uoiica corn, raieui urn Craters will be found to remove all tbo nutritious por tion nom the Indigestible bub. Hold by l it u ias ec hait. No. 835EIiihtThtrty-flvel MakKF.T et below Nluth. SLEFPY HEADS, OR ELDERLY PEOPLE, w, anybo'tv else that wants to unbo't a ctiamber- - ' , -, . . ... V. , ,. - V'L.kt 1j i, i , OOOr WlinOUt IIKlimH uuv ui mou, vnu uu lubui iiu.u contrUed to meet that want at (ElghtThlrtyflTe) MARKET Ht., below Ninth. 18G4 1862 AND 5-20s W ANTED, OR WILL BE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR 18 0 r 1 And Market Difference Allowed. DREXEL & CO., No. 34 South THIRD St. MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. R E M O V A L . I. S. OUSTER & SON HAVE REV.OVEH TO No. 728 ARCH Street, Selow Eighth, 'Where they have now c n band a large assortment ot FALL MILLINERY GOODS, Of EVERT DESCRIPTION". (81-wsmlm MRS. R. DILLON, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street. Has a handsome assortment of MILLINEBTi Mtsse and Infants' Hats and Caps, Bilks, Velvet Crapes Ribbon., Feathers, Flowers, frames, etc D R. HUNTER, No. 41 N. SEVENTH STBF.ET. ABOVE FILBERT. PHILArtELPHI Acknowledged by all parttri intrretled as by lar tin MOM hiirt'khiiKIIL PHYMlnlAN In the treatment af filtrate t tn An tvu,Hti OTTITK THOROUGH, and permanent eurei guaranteed in er ease, remember IiK UUKTS.K'S C elebrated Remedies can oni- ie una genuine ai his old establiab Omce.No, PanrLs REGULAR LINE FOR HART Jjtiri3Z FORD, COXN., via the OELAWAU- xsis ua-iu" t&n&k Tue steamer i KVa IA. CaDtaln Orumlev. now loadlnt at tbe second wharf above M A UK I T Btreet, wUl leave us above on TxlUKHDa 1 next, HepiembarS l or tonus ot u elgtit, which will be taken at reason WILHAM H. BAIKD 4 CO., TTFT1I EDITION THE LOYALISTS' CONVENTION. OOVEHNOR HAMILTON'S HPKKCIt. Continued from I'ourtf) r.dUion. Where oca d w go? Instinctively onreyes turned to tbe goodly city of l'm.aae pbia, (oUMrjr the piace wntre civi , oonstt u. tonal liberty ttyoa tie Am rtcan continent, bad its lnrt! , then tn the city oi Franklin; 'there in . he shade Of the O d Liberty Han, liidepena noe Hal, if we mlyht not meet and 00 sun there with tbe approving smiieul its cil'Zeus, where under beaven more proii tions! We Lave come, assured oe etc we lelt our bom? that we would meet a we oomo, but as much ai we tad bcrrd of tbe h (, t a I f ot tin i gomllv city, tar tamed as it is, it has isrotitstrifippd onrexoectations. If or this welcome, sir, n the name ot tbe loyal in a here astemblea in convention, as lotal citirens tnat rci'resout every man, woman, and child, w litto sud. u rt K,in inenoutn, we tender yon our aeaiy ta'U-i. We coma to this Convention because we realire tbo lact In our Concilion at bom ) that no pnnoiple, so lur aa it has jv icaiiou to the Aammistraiion is emwrued, ban been settled by Hie late contest. We K ulid ti.at our fond b'ipe iliat this Ciurernmeut vouldbeauch a (iovetnmont n our (at i ers in ttnrted when tbev framed It, giviii.T not onlylree dim to everv human brine within it, but placinv it on a sure foundation bet'eethan libeity, actual prp lection to every clncn. ( Cheers lliat ies .1 1 was tot to bo the pritoiple uon which t!ie Oovernment wa to be admini-teretl, fnt that ws were eft in the old condition to be remitted bticK to tbe tender tue.cr ol tho &lns watch at tbeir will and tender discretion might strike down the principles oi human rignu, aud no protoctlnj power be lound In tt-.ein. , It is bt cati-c, sir we believed the time wa prooi tiotis to bring back the people of the Government to tbe primitive ideas of tbe r"pub e. to organize a pa'tv , or rather to Improve the oigauizttiou ot the iiuitv (levcteu to :be riun' lican 'rnci.l s, to bring it back unon tho old platform of the crnsti'tition l rights ot every c.tizeu in our land that this Conven tion bas been convened . W e invoko tho a??,stftnse, prayers, and ronnsil of all our brethten every whore tlirotip-Imtit the tmited Males. We ak all oval belegauons irom th loiai Siatos tbet came hero o give us the band of wel come, not only to meet o but to he p u to remodel our Cicvoiiinient In a purer, odder lailb tt.an jver belore. To prove to the FrcM'dout,Cnbinct,and(o bis conn lei ors everywhere tbat tbe peop e oi ti.e I'm tod States, Kortband Soirh. who aro tiie loyalists to govtrn, will De satisfied with nolh ng loss than actual security and mdivibiiai equality and equal rigbtH under the Constitution, as our fore lathers tave it. li we can be met in this, sir, our hearts aro with you Our fortune? have Ions sinoe bocn exoendod; we have uoue. Mifoi-(.'eneraJ Strothcr. of Benkly county, Virginia, better known u" "Porte C'rnvon," and whoif Chief C'oiiDrillor of Virginia, ka-t, 'Mlh Charles B. Campbell, hie colleague, will not be present with the Convent-ion te-day. These to uniliQchinc Unionist are Prne;'t workers in the pood cavse. fcj.ST.NG OF THE NORTHERN DELEGATE3. Tli4? Noilberii dclesrate assembled at the Unioti Iiiruc Kovse, 2i I'M, to ellect & pertna nenl oreaniznticw. Governor Ctirc'ro v. is fulled to the chair, and thanked the nenbrs fjr the honor conferred upon Inrti. The loliowincr cpnueruen were elected vice- i'rt'tiflents: Maine. Samrcf Coney; New Hunip- sbire, tirvtrnor Smith; Vermont, Lieu'.entiii- Jovernor A. B. Cftrtner; libooe inland. i;ov- ernor Bnrns'de: M'i3Raebu5etc. Governor An drew ; .'e York, ?tnatir Harris; Conneoticur. t.overnor Iiawiev: umo. Jam? a. t;arheid: New Jersey. Governor Ward; Pennaylvani!., S nion Cameron; Indtnna. Senator Lan; llh- ols, Benatoi latesiMtchiii'iu, (rOvernorCrnnps; Iowa. James W. Bright: yViPconptn, (ioveruor I''airch"d; lIinuesota. tiovemor William R, Marfhall: Kansas, Hidnev Clart, Esq.; Cali torr.itt, Senator Cfirnetiv.s Cole;H)reeon. (Senator Will'tims: Nevuda, Jauie? Hilev. Colortdo, Dr. bvtiits. SecreiarieF New Ilfitnpsliire, Mr. Duncan: IUiiioT", Mr. Shalfer: MnssBchi'M'tts. Charles O. Roeus; IVnnsvivania, WillianiB. Manu; Indiana, William it. wniitinjs; Kew jerev. n. i. Wilson; Kfina", li. li. liittron; ruesv loric, Theodore Ttlton. The ro"m being very tutieli crowded, one of the members of the Union Leaaue said that the room vu.s tendre.l to the members of the dele gations, and as there were many present who were not delegated, refiuesteci that tney would retire. Senator S'nrasue moved that a committee of one Irom each State and Territory be appointed IO tiiecL Ull.cerw icr 'uum ui UijrauizUllUll, (lovernor Curtin hesitated some time here. and Mr. Kelley said that, perceiving tiii deli cacy ot the tiovemor, 1 move that General Burn side be appointed Chairmen lor twenty seconds to propose mat question. (ietieral mirnside then put the oue9tion. which was carried unanimously. It was moved that bcneral Burnside be un pointed Chairman of that Committee. Carried. bonie one sueeesien inai tuere oe a secretary appointed from the Pacific coast. flir. ileiiey i wouia auuounce mat mere is a delepation here froui the Pacific Coast; it is necessarily small numerically. I can iive vou the name of one tho Hon. Daniel Macroore, of California. I would suggest a morion be submitted at tiie pro per time, tbat tne union lieasue have caned a aciogncion lais evening oi tae national Union of Soldiers ana Bailors, whose bead- quarters are ut Washington, that they each be permitted to name a Vice-President ot this meeting, and report tuem to tbe rresiflent, who shall announce them. Or.o of the gentlemen moved that a committee on address and resolutions be selected, one Irotu each State aud territory. Mr. Kelley I wouldmove that, after the ap pointment bf this committee, th.s Coivenlion take a recess to such time as shall be agreed upon, so that tbe deleeations can conter together, and name their representative as a member ot the Committee on Resolutions. Mr. President, I would like to inquire if it is not expeotetMliat there will be some connection between this Convention and the one organized in this city, and it not. would it not be proper tbat the resolutions should be adopted by both Conventions? Permit me, before that resolution Is submitted to the meeting, to suggest that that would be, perhaps, better a subject of future considera tion, ana specially after our commlitee orguulze, leavlrg time lor the Committee to confer, it they choose, with the other Convention, or with the'Committee on Resolutions and Address, from tbat Convention. It was moved, seconded, and carried that a Committee on Credentials be appointed. The rueetinir then adjourned for tbis purpo-e, to meet again in half an hour. The Lost Cable. D-HAar s Content, beptamber 2. The newt of tbe incccssful picking np ot the A'lantio teleraph cab!e 01 1SUS reached here at lot ty dve minutes after 6 o'olock this morning. Tbe expedition with the Great Eastern bad been out twenty-lour days, aod all hope ot success had been abandoned by tbe tele graph people here Tbe cable was recovered In eiKbheu buudred fathom of watr, according 10 Captain Wonart'a chart, and in latitude 61-62. longitude 86 08. orabout seven hundred tunes from Heart 6 Content. , tier Britannia Maieatv'a steamer Terrible la ex, pected here at any moment witb despatches train the Otar Eastern and the triumphant fleet. Ibe new reached Valentin at forty minute past, 5 o'clock, one hour and live minutes before it was re ceived bere. bdmals are sent through the cable w ith nerlect aeouracv. and we are talking with the Great Eastern every moment via Va entia, in Ire land. About three Dours aiier tne reoovery or the cable tbe splice was made with tbe oab.e stowed in tbe main tank oi the Great Eastern, and the lower ing of tbe cable into tbe sea immediately took place Tbe "Biff Kulp" ! now paying out the wire, land approaching Heart's Content on return, at about the same rate of peed she maiutained in the former late exi edition. The telegraph fleet is expected here next Haturday. Tbe news of the reoovery of tbe cable created a great sensation here, and tbouah received ai an hour wben icaroely any one was astir, it spread in a tew minutes throughout tbe vi (acre. The British and American flags wore Immediately hoisted over the telegraph station asslvnalsof Joy hr alotmra I.tindy, Vt addull, Trmps, IfocUs, (Irant PlulAiJa. Stock Exchange BaIcb, Pept. 3 UcpotlAd by lc Haven Ik Mro., eio tAb, Thai aureet, ItrilTr.KN HOAKU3. FasUltr Wuew ... I"J I ?lf"0 00 f"J e no do i; $l(txi ao w ir-fAiU67is Junel'W' fwo do,. ........ lim imi uo July ami fHl eo . .July, . 1(H1 f'J.Wl'h A h .... !H, ftirX) Lts A -On A4 . lo.li 100 sh no s 6S sf do. .... s (l IM sk ( nt Pas ,.M9V tl an l am. ft Ant. .If 100 li 1 li 1, M Heb lih Val....2i 05 0-li Del. Oiv Mi ijQ stl ,-oll i Npl....bfi mi ltt 8 J k pt KM 103 sh C1VX do. ...Wfio.ionjj loosnuata grr"-F t u ur.. . .coun wi IsKtOND jrOU'lit'tisnew.. W HOARD lfisli C ft A m Vsh ao I lUOsh tier l't U bill M tv 00 dn ini ytn) do , ' ( do., 0,i Tim s.ulo'i thenire of thiscil? Mil o;wn fjr Tiie regilar fall nnd Inter feson this evening. VVn have on'v space to riotlre the proxrs.nmo of each establishment lirledy, and rf er orrreader to the Rpi-ctsl advertisement of er.rh llica re. Tun CiiBflN'jT. Thi.. (avoi.te Theatre ooena for the (all and w nter catnoa go to-tiicht, iindei the muntu-ouH nt of Will. am 1). Minn Ai Co. The stock com pun v cneuued is vet y large, an 1 con In ins nuiu.v uvonte artiil. This even ini: Mad'lle Fcllclta ViMtvul rill commence her Inicwell cnBBgoinent. with Milinan's ersat traced r, entiiled h'mio: tr. The luumn W'fe. ' 'Unities" is a crsti I impersonation, and thro is probably but one living artress a ho cftu jswib the charae'er etnially wttb Veslvali. All 01 lb proni nent ffiomb rs ol the corps drainaliqw are embraced in tho cast, and the poiloruiance wiil prove very attrtctive. Tim Walnut. Mr. J. 8. Claike opens in the Hivati. His "Hob Aries" is vry tine. The entire ca-t of tbo play is one ol iinimnil t length; 0. Walcot, Jr., opp' ariug as "Caalsin Abf-olntf," Mr. J. 1. Roberts as "Falklsnd," Oaen Faarpitns "O'TnBgor," and W. A. Chap man ns "Sir Anthony." Miss Annie Orthsiui will render tho part of "Jtiliti," aud Mrs. C. Walcot will personate "Lucy." The ttock com nan vis ationa and talented, and the stage will be pre sided over fofthe senxon bv .'. b. Kjberi. The veteran and accompli -hod manager, 1'hotnss I. IHniphill. retains ihe tnanngenal reins. Tbe side-splitting Jood'ps cent hides the perform -auces tLls eveuirg, Clatke s'istnining Ins tamous rote of tho inebriate "Timoihy." Tng Anon. Th(s theatre opened on Saturday to an immense audience. Mrs. John Drew aarf every member of tbe company received very fluttering ovations irom the audience. To-nlgbt will bo matked bv the production of WestUnd Matslon's neiv and st ccesele.l play of The Favor. Up of Fortune. Tbe character of the heroine, "Ilestir Lorrnittton," is in the hn nils of Mrs. Drew, a trtlictcnt cnirnntee of is b"lnp accept ably rendered. BIrs. Tnnvcr perlorms the part ol "Mrs. I.ornnptoti." The prii cipal male char acters will be personate:) by Messr. Frank Mur diumt. Cwen .larloe, nnd'C. 11. Cr.fiitns Tb play has been carefully prepated, an ) will be plum! upon the stage in the htint-itor style fsr which this thoarre is fnmot's, Tde Nsw Auekican Theatfk. The Worrell Sisters have been very sui-cess'ul. Tliey will appear tbis evening in Pluurlw'a iuumcui fairy cstravagnna of the Innisihle I'rince. The mar vellous 'fon Leandcr" will bnd a capital repre sentative in Miss Honhie, while the M'.sceptlble 'Princess Pretty Hell." and lier advcatiire- loving maid "Apricotina," will be capitally sus tained by tiie Misses Irene and Jennie. T. I LoniK'i:. assumes the part oi the usurping,tkoug. not belligerent hit buffer, "Furibonu." Tup per formances will conclude with favorite loral. drama of the Fireman of flnladetptiia. Heller. This evening will be thr oueiiaiii night of this wonderlullv gifted arw-it. T"U. Aif-emblv Iiuildinir, Tomh i.ud Chesoa btreeta. will contain bis piauo, cabalistic dork, uerial bell, witches' pole, internal meiticiue, accumu lative nan ooiiars, n's umuing wood Minstrels, and hundreds of other ainusinrr and mystifying wonders, many of which he will lutrod'ioe to night. I'uriutr the summer season Ins troupe of "Wood Minstrels" have added to their ; (aire a grand overture, "O'liosh," witL uew songs, jokes, glees, etc. Back-its and litroh-em are the comedians. lurins t he evenmir "Tae Lust Kose of Summer," "Homnambula,"' ao the "Pra tice of a Boarding-school Miss" will be executed on the piano b.y Mr- Heller. There can be no better entertttJnment otlered Mia public than is given by tbis great wit, musiciaa, aod conjuror. Among other improvements iu St. Peter- rial Observatory at Pulkova, are to be placed ia the new law courts and tde Imperial Library. uismct teiograpns are to streicn over tue city in all directions. VISITING AND WEDGI4Q CARDS, WlilTTLK, EHUUAVLl), A.N1 riCINTED. The Latest London and Paris Styles. 1MTIAI.S. MONOORAV8. CRKSTH, ABMs, KfO.. STAMPED ON PAPKK AN l KKVlUMPtH. IN COLOUR, GBiTlB. The Finest Enclish, French, and Aiaeri oan Paper and Envelopes. MONOOBAUS, ABM8, CRESTS, Destgued and Ka graved. WRITING DE8KS, TRAVELLINO OA8W. POBT FOI IOK. POt KKT-BOOKH, KNIVES, BA.C-QAM-HON IiOAfc Ub, aod avery large stock ot FINE KTATION1SKY. R. UOSKIMS v CO., STATieKEBS AND CARD E NOR Ay ERS, 6 28emrp No. 913 A&CH Street. pER FECT ION IS EABELY ATTAINED, VET A. B. W. BULLAHD'S IMPROVED OIL SOAP. FOB REMOVING Grease, Paint, Pitch, and Varnish,. Ftom all Goods ef Durable C'eiors. is ahead of aoytluaf? ' yet discovered. It leaves tbe Goods soft, and as perfect as when new, wl b mo svot upon which dust can col ect, as is tbeoase with all tbe preparations heretofore sold tor oleaasiai KOOtlS. ... It Is delicately perfumed and entirely free from the. dtsBkreeable odor of benzine, and all other realnvuay fluids. COCN rh-Ut'EITB ' Ot this preparation are extant therefore be aura aasV .takenone but that vi bioh baa tbe autograph of A. li, Wl bULLAUD on tbe label. j Manufactured by tbe Pre pile tors, A. B. W. BULLARD 4 CO., WOKCESTEE, MAfiH, General Agents tor Pennsylvania, DYOTT A COi, No. 232 North SECOND Btreet, PhilaAsliibla. Forsnle by all DrtujRUw. 8 am 0 1HAMPAGNE. Just received, in toud and store, a new Champata-et called EUG ENTA, far superior to most of the Wlues now In use in. tlitat country. Imported exclusively by tna subscribar. Also on band (and tb only place where U cans be procared In this city) tbe ver celebrated Bouttu America 4,-006TrBA DfTTEBS. . . OBORO.F. M. T.AUMAW. g No 12S B. SI NT a W ruet. J, LADIES AND CHILDREN?'9H0B9.' of bmt eualtt! manu pictured and far aaa cueup tytbedo.-uUaelorm U hu No 81 S FOWKTU Btreat. F im BREECH-LOADl VG SHOT GUNS FXTRA FINE BJFLF8 AND TiaTOLS. Made 10 oider by itiun EVANS, 9 wmoyxa 6lrof
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