OITT INTELLIGENCE. ABDITIOKAl LOCA1. IT Bug IKSIM PAO.. pr?Sii.hHJ?-1il"15E8--The contagion for wldf,?Vi S ."d fl",Uo honors u becomlm form Vd,J?nd bB(l ,rerty aasumed a ohronlo orm?J fn d'm"1"ea were at onoe settled art .w tacc,lli"i, with regular knock flMnn,0.rlmi?laKe,u Ul,t a moral of these ?-ki L Rant" UHVe become more exalted and I.7i n!Rper tone. Docs trouble ensue from some roianight brawl or bar-room enounter, the rariiea thereto set Immediately about reduolnii i ieir pnoumberirm flesu, tinrdnnlDK their mus cles, and lo the gradual extemporizing of their aiRiU Into malieia of Iron solidity. A course of training under the supervision of some "Iron man, ' or noted square-beHd," with twenty mile walks, and a diet on raw meats and stlir brandies. Is thereafter Instituted, and kept up with amnzing purseverauoe and doggailness worthy of a better cause. Kesorting to this menus of settling their dlffl PUlly, two partes named respectively William Kokenbreln and Daniel Kaney commenced some lime ago lo work down their superfluous tlesh, Injorcer to wsumen filling gladiatorial aspect. Home word, It Is said, in which oppro bions epithets were freely mingled, occurred between them, and disdaining any common settlement, they determined to light It out ' according to the most approved rules of the P. K., and see who was the better man. Kaon went Into training, and when the time of the meeting occurred, had become "light weight" virtually, welshing only 112 pounds each. The matter was a profound secret with the parties and a few confidential friends, fearing that possibly It might leak out and bring down numerous etui wart tipstaves among them. Night before last they met Kckenbrela, with his second, "Johnny" Laearus, Kasey, and his prompter, name I Mullin, with nine others, to see fulr play. Where the tight took pluoe has notyettraii8pInd. They one by one entered a room, locked and barred the door, nud with the lookerx-on stationed around the apartment, and their seconds crouching In the corners, the amateur parties stepped into the centre and commenced the work. For two hours and thirteen minutes the tremendous battering was kept up, with Intermediate slacktngsand Eerlodical floorings, until eyes assumed a ldeoiiB sspect and prodigious size, and noses loBt their shape by being bunged with batter lug-ram force, and fnc.es were bloated by con tuslons and bloody from cuts. Kckenbrein "laid on" with great power and, lo a portion of the spectators, with pleasing regularity; but he had a decidedly obstinate op ponent In the shape of Kasey, who retaliated In a mauner which spoke well for his pugilistic oapabifltles. One bundred and sixteen rounds bad been fought, and signs or exhaustion began to make their appearance on Kasey. During the one hundred and seventeenth he was bandied roughly, and when time was called for the one bunured and eighteenth Kasey failed to respond, the sponge was elevated, and Kcken brein declared the successful gladiator. The victor resides In the upper part of the city, and Is said to be a member of the Northern Liberties Fire Company. Knsey resides In Kensington. The full details of the affair will soon be made known, no doubt, with a full elaboration of the belligerents, the place of contest, and the parties there at tending. The place where these amateur pugilists fought has been lately ascertained, and Is upon the Wlsahickon. A large amount of money changed bands, the belting at the outset being r really In favor of the vanquished gladiator. His t&uterutemble wss a-eubject of admiration on the part of bis backers, who went two to one upon a victory, then thought so apparently easy. Rumor hath it, that other parties on the ground got into a dUpnte abont the respective merits and demerits of each of the principals, which ended in arrangements for another encounter, A Monument to Patriotism and Valor. Among the many gallant heroes who sacrificed their lives and the endearments of home to battle for theoduse of their country daring the late Rebellion, few can show a brighter record than the late lamented General David B. Birney, of this city. Although untrained to the art of war, bis services were of snob a nature as to merit the approbation of those educated for the field; and also to assist in overthrowing the greatest Rebellion the world ever saw. In consideration of these facts, a number of his friends have determined to commemorate those services, and have associated together for the purpose of erect iDg a monument over his re mains in Woodland Cemetery. It will be of 1 Italian marble, twenty feet high, and roar feet six Inches at the base. On the front of tne die is a raised shield, partly covered by the Ameri can flag, the die resting on a moulded base, in which Is cut the natne"15irney" in large raised letters; above this is an elliptic moulded cap, with a laurel wreath on the front; also a moulded base which receives the shaft, on which is cut a sword, sash, and scabburd, the whole surmounted by a drapery urn, finished on the top with a rising star, forming an ex ceedingly chaste and appropriate memento. The monument Is being built at the establish ment of Henry 8. Tarr & Hon, No. 710 Green street, Philadelphia. A Suspicious Gkbhak is Knocked Down. Bamuel Ward low, residing at No. 1520 Pearl street, was taken Into custody on suspicion of unlawfully appropriating a horse and wagon, and for knocking down a German. It seems that Wardlow was driving along Fifth street, near Chesnut, when this German seized the reins and (aid the horse was his, and that Wardlow intended to steal it. For this be measured his length on the street, and Wardlow was arrested. Alderman Massey held him In $1200 bull to answer at Conrt. Stealing Tici Ikon. Frederick Heifer and William Horn were before Alderman Williams yesterday, charged with the ltirccny of a ton and a half ot pig iron. Horn is the Captain of a canal-boat, and the other is employed on board ns deck-band. The Iron is shipped from the upper portion of Pennsylvania, consigned to parties In this city. Tne consignees here fre quently complained of the iron being short a ton. It is alleged that the above parties have been in the habit of secreting and selling It to Junk dealers. They were held to answer. Did Not Pat Thkik Board Bill. George A. Gibbous and Charles Huntzinger, upon repre sentations that they were wealthy, obtained board at Rising Sun. Alter staying about five weeks, they decamped without footing their "little bill." Gibbons was yesterday arrested at Fifth and Green streets, and Huntsberger at KlslDg Hun. Alderman Thomas held the former, while Alderman Riddle committed the latter to answer. A Cool Transaction. James Dunbar, a one-legged-soldier, hailing from New York city, whs before Alderman Jones this morning, charged with the larceny of a coat belonging to James Wilson, No. 800 Market street. The article in question, was hanging on a hook in front of the store, and Dunbur came along, coolly took It olT, and put It ou, and was walk ing up the street when arrested, He was held iu $300 ball to answer, New Publications. Mr. A. Winch, No. .r05 Chexnut street, has favored us with the latest received numbers ot the Ixndon magazines, among others Jtelgravia, Jxmdon Society, SY Jame', Temple liar, and Cornhxlt. Mr. Winch supplies all the most noted foreign periodicals to Hubscrlbers at the lowest rates. Purser J. Teal, of the steamer Wyoming, has our thanks for flies of late Ravnnnah papers. A Fire broke oat about 3 o'clock this morn ing yn un old, curious building, composed lu part of wood, stone, and brick, upon P. Com ber's Stone yard, on Alhinn Mifwt. near fines- nut. It was used as a sort of blacksmith shop. anu aiso as a storehouse for rope, tackling, etc. It was almost totally rietit.rnvcrl. The loss is about $10)0, principally on tackling, upon which there Is do Insurance. Asbaultino a Folickm an, Thomas Manlejr was arrested at Twenty-first and Chesnut streets last evening, by Policeman A nil re w Younir. While being taken to the Rtation House he became very violent, and struck Voung in the uiouiu, v ....., uuiiuurui now oi natures stream. He was held in im ball by Alderman Jones to answer. , IIocse Robbebt. The dwelling-house oocu pled by Mr. C. J. McCleary, Na Nt pr0nt arly part of the evening of Tuesday last and robbed of a lady gold watch and 110 In money. ' ' ' ' Stkauno fbom his Enpi.oTER.Charl08 llartman was srrented for stealing shoe uppers from Conrad Hopr, his employer. Hartman was taken In eustoHy at No. mi Oirard avenue, aud held in tiuu can to answer al fourt. TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, RKorBNiNO of Jones' Exohawqr IIotbi.. This pleHf-nut hotel, No 23." Dock street, itelow Third, will be reopened to-morrow (Thursday), at 3 o'clock 1. hi., under the gensl proprietor ship of W. P. I.arkln. For all persons, and especially gentlemen having bulues oonneu lions which keep them on and about the whsrves, this hotel will atrord a pleasant ami Wlihala profitable stopping place. It Is lnrgeand comlorlable, easily aoeesiible byheclty passenger cam.aud, tn fuot, the plsoo, where oue would and should put up. Full assurance Is given to pntrons that Iho nevi of the inner msn will le well and amply supplied. As to the latter fnct, Ihe friend of the hotel k now full wr II or Its veracity, and our citizens ate promised that "mine host," In the person of Mr. 1-nrkln will prepare for, and fully yet! largely supply everything needed for llielr In. dividual comfort in iho style of savory and hunger-appeasing vlamK At the opening to morrow afternoou, to which all are Invited, a colletlon, wherein is a turtle of Rrld ignanlan size, will be served up In a delectable state, with all manner of additional comesilbieH, free gratis. Come one, come all, eat, drink, and bo merry. An excellent band of music will be in attendance from a o'clock unt il 12 M. Cape Mat This celebrated and beautiful seashore resort Ihcks not. In t unho ni?rv'. I'ally hosts of people visit It, either for hort. or prolonged stHy. This morning toe traiim c ir I led down thirteen hundred more to autrnieni the already large and bnlilsnt company there rusticating. Lust night a bop, with all Hi at tendant festivities, came olT at Congress Hall, aud to morrow (Thursday) evening, a grnd concert will be given atthe same pUoe. wherein Mrs. Hlmmons, Professor Briscoe, Professor Mil ler, and a talented company will psrUelpste. These pleasant, sunshiny days should not be missed at this favorite seashore resort, wnere everything is redundant with pleasure and pleasantness. Larcbnt of $2700 C. IJ. Henry was before Alderman Williams on Monday, charged wit ti the larceny of $2700 belonging to Joseph I. Kiker, wit h whom he was associated us part, ner In the liquor biv lness. It Is aliened that he took samples of the ardent with him through the State to sell, and collecting the money, appropriated it to his own use. He wu4 urrested at Huntingdon and brotignt to Hits city. Ti e magistrate commuted him in default oftiaOOball. A Correction. It has been erroneously stated in several of the morning papers that ttin driver of cur No. 44, on the Race and Vine Htreet Passerger Railroad, was bound over by Alder man Williams to answer the charge of beating an old negro man. This is incorrect. He was bound over in the sum of J1.SO0 to answer the charge of maliciously running over the son of Mezeklah Bailey on Saturday last. ROKDERT OF MONET AKD WhIHKT. Last night James Fee, with another parly, went lato a saloon at No. 2576 Callownill street, and man aged to purloin three gallons of wnlsky aud about $2(0 in money. Fee was arrested on the tow-path with the whisky, but his companion has not yet been found. Alderman Pancoast held the former, In default ot bail, to answer. Larcent. A man named Henry 8. Richart was entrusted about three months airobvMr. nein, jno. uti itace street, witn materials lo make four pairs of gaiters. The made-up articles were never returned. Yesterday he was arrested and taken before Alderman Williams, who nouna mm over to answer at (jourt. Insane Man. An unknown man, eiving ob vious evidences that he was laboring uudiir aberration of mind, was found yesterday ueur the Fox Chase. His age Is about thirty-five years. He is five feet eight inches In height, and is of a dark complexion. He was takeu to the Oxford Poor H"ii. near TTolmesburg. Embezzlement. R. W. Benton was arrested yesterday for embezzling money to the extent of about 8200 from his employers, doing busi ness at No. tftu Arcn street. The books exhibited these fraudulent transactions. Alderman Wil liams held him In looi ball tn answer. Personal. Hon. Salmon P. Chase, Chief Justice or the Supreme Court of the United States, arrived here tnls morning and is stopping at the Continental Hotel. He will cull npon ueucrai urant at uape May. next Sa turday. Interfering. Patrick O'Neil was taken in custody for belaboring a colored dogcttoUer who bad nabbed his dog, at Water and Ch. low. hill stieets. Alderman Toland held him la $S0O ball to answer. We hat reduced nil itrtre jt'e have reduced all pricei ti e have, reduced all prior We. haw reduced all price We halt reduced all price.! We have reduced all price Of Hummer Clothing tn Clone out Stock. Half wav beween ") BKfiiN KTT CO., juri'i ana r iwnr.n i n ull, Sixth HtreetM.) No. 518 MARKET STREKT, PHILADELPHIA. And No. 600 BROADWAY. NKW YOKK. The Riverside; Institute. Hundreds of letters are dally being received from all sections of the country, Indorsing in the loudest terms the plan adopted by the Washington Library Company, for the raising of funds in aid of the Riverside Institute. These letters are from ministers, lawyers, merchants, and others, many of whom state that they never before took part in any similar arrangement or plan as that proposed by the Washington Library Company, and are !only lndaoed to en courage this from the fact that after Investi gation they are convinced of the honesty and good intention of those by whom the affair is being conducted, as well as those designated to receive the funds and disburse the same, for the noble purpose named. The public are deter mined that this benevolent work shall not drag Us weary length along, but be pushed rapidly to a successful completion. The shares are being sold so rapidly that It is quite probable that the great distribution of presents will take place before September 25, the time originally Axed. Our readers should not forget that each share not only secures a handsome steel plate engrav ing, but also guarantees some present, there being no blanks. The principal ofUce In this city Is at No. 1225 Chesnut street. Verdict of tm Faculty Stimulants In dispensable as Medicines. The most distin guished physicians in the United States have recently been placed on the witness stand, aud have, with one voice, declared that pure stimu lants are valuable medicinal agents. This de cision of the faculty refers especially to medi cated stimulants, of which the purest and the best at present known Is Hostetteh'.s Sto mach liiTTEiis. Its basis Is the alcoholic prin ciple of the finest rye grown lu the United States, and its herbal Ingredients comprise the extracts of a large number of plants, barks, and roots produced in various parts of the world, and all noted, In the countries to which they are indigenous, lor their powerful sana tive properties. As an lnvigorant and tonic, the value of the Hitlers can scarcely be over rated. Hence its extraordinary effect lu fover and ague, and intermltteuts aud remittents of every type- Us antlblllous properties are mar- vellons. Persous of bilious habit, by taking a email quantity once or twice a day, may com pletely change their constitutional tendency to liver disease, and escape all the unpleasant consequences which arise either from the un due sensitiveness or the unnatural torpidity o the biliary organ. Chronlo oonstlpatlon is eradi cated thoroughly, and In a very short space of time, by small doses of this wholesome regu lator, taken night and morning; aud for all the disorders which are superinduced by exbala ir.ua from decomposing vegetable and anlmnl matter lu the streets of cities, or the miasma of swampy oisinuiei . wuou iuuq as a pro tective and preventive medicine, the most reliable oi an ""''"" Whitman's Chocolate. The best table Cho colate for famines, ikihh, uu restaurants is manufactured at m"iiui nteam imo- rolate and cocoa num. nun oiore jno. IIUU Murket street. Stephen F. Whitman, ' RnMB-rniKn New. Morse, No. UOl Arch street has resh dally, at his counters, a new Swiss i Auu, ouiy aw ctrnui p . . Th Surf House. No publlo resort and temporary home stands In higher repute In the fam.d "City of the Hca" than does the Burf Jloitse, tinder the management of Mr. William J. Caleb. This house has become the most popular retreat. Everything Is pleasant, com fort and ea ocme with the first step within Its walls. The building Is spacious, the rooms re lame and airy, and the whole structure Is d. llrlously cool. It u nearer the ocean than other hotels but a step, and one can reveal la the surges as they roll upon the sandy bonoh. It accommodations are for six hundred per sona and the rates of board are unuiually low lor so delight ful a sea.slde summer home. 1 wenty dollars per week Is the price of board, and for servants and children one half that mount. We feel confident la staling that those desiring such an arrangement, could obtain board for their families at still lowor rates, with Ihe provision that their stay will be pro longed. None should miss tne hurf House, with lis genial host and pleasant surroundings, with all Ha bomo-comforts. when they visit Atlantic City. HonKTHimi ;Nkw I!! The Patent SnuTTRn Hooks for fiistenlng window-shutters together re probably the latest invention that has sud denly come Into universal me. They are orna mental, highly economical, saving a multitude of rlllons, etv,Rud so effectually aerve the or pose of their Invention, that every bouse Is ring supplied with them. They can bo attached with or without cord and tassel. These Hooks are warranted to give satisfaction. No housekeeper should be without them; sim ple and durable In their construction, they can be attached or detached by a child. They are n ornament to the shutter, being electro plated and highly finished, dispensing with the old fashioned ribbons. Mr. li. F. Paris is the inventor and has them for sate at bis esta blishment. No. 27 H. Third street, for the exceed ing small sum of twenty-five cents per pair. Wn.i. Put in. At Adams' F.i press OflW yesterday, directed to the care of W. T. Caleb, Proprietor of Hurf House, Atlantic City, wad a box made of larchwood, light almost as paste board, thus tenderly Inscribed: "TO THE KXI'KRSS auent. "This package contains a duck of a bonnet; I'xpressman, I pray you, place nothing upon It. "lis made of a ribbon, a straw, and a feather. The whole Willi a postage stamp fastened together, lis owner, a damsel. Is youthful and fair; But, like Flora Mcl'llmsey, has 'nothing to wear.' Ilewnre, then, Expressman I I warn you take heed, Andtorwtird this bonnet with care and with speed." We know of no more eminent and success ful druggist in the United Slates than 11. T. Helmbold, No. 5f Broadway, New York city. ' e are certain there are none in theso United States who patronize printers' ink to a greater extent. We are positive In tho assorUoa, and have no hesitancy in saying that each aud every one of Helmbold'a preparations possess all the curative powers claimed for them, while we are sure Unit among all the proprietary medicines in existence, Helmbold s ranks as first and foremost, not only among the people, but among druggists and regular physicians. The one preparation alone, and known among medicine men as 'Heimbold's Fluid Extract of Kucliu," has made him the popular man be Is, and bus so placed his medicines as to be with out a rival or even an equal. This one medi cine nione, iieimnoid's Huoiiu, is so pure tn Its ingredients, and so positive in Its curative powers, ns to overcome the prejudices of the regular fraternity, and to such an exteut that regular physlciais in .N.-w York and elsewhere are freely lecominending It for all diseases of the kidneys and kindred organs, for female weaknesses, and for diseases consequent upon a change of climate aud habits of dissipation. Dr. Helmbold, besides being the moat liberal advertiser in tho world, has the handsomestand mostoompletedrugestabllshment In the world, while we can guarantee to any of our readers why may be sojourning In New York a kindly welcome from not only the doctor, but from bis courteous assistants. This, as well as the otU' r medicines of Dr. Helmbold. cun be found at all our drug stores. SL muis tiepuolioan. That Dreadful Affliction. Epllenr. Con vulsions, or Fits, soon becomes firmly fixed by habit, each attack increasing the liability to a return, and adding greatly lo the dltHoulty of arresting the disorder. In the absenoe of proper treatment, a mere raininess, with slight mus cular twllcbings, occurring at long Intervals, in time becomes violent convulslous of great frequency, and the patient gradually sinks Into imbecility. If relief is obtainable at all after the disease is thus firmly seated, It must be from some treatment which is permanent in its effects, and which not only has a tendency to suppress tne attacks, out wuion win remove the morbid tendenoy to relapse. Dr. Jayne's Alterative has happily been found lo answer this purpose admirably, J l gradually changes the morbid condition of the system, removes the cause ot the disease, and when lis use is ccntlnued for a sufJlclent length of time, pro duces a permanent cure. Let the afllicted try it. Prepared only at No. 21 J ( hesuut street. Whene'er I take my walks abroad, how many poor, mlserablei Dyspeptic people I see, who would be healthy, and rosy, and happy If they took Plantation Bitters, that paragon of preparations for giving tone to the stomach, energy to the torpid liver, a Joy to the nervous system, and strength to the muscles. It Isau admirable regenerator of nature's wasted or neglected functional powers in either man or woman. It gently excites and pleasantly soothes. With a bottle thereof, every man may be his own physician. Magnolia Water. A delightful toilet arti clesuperior t" rvl-.n xr.,1 tne prlce, Sperh's Wini. speer's .fori tirapo Wine is the only wine calculated to do good In diseases of tbe stomach, bowels, liver, and kidneys, such as acidity, dysentery, dlarrtnea, incontinence of urine, and general debility. One bottle is sufficient to convince tbe most skeptical of the great curative powers contained In thU wine. Sold by droggl'w. Once for All. Tne reduction in the prices of Summer Clothing at Charles Stokes A Co.'s, under the Continental, Is now accomplished. The publlo can purchase Hummer Clothing of the first quality at this house, at the same price inferior clothing i oid tn' at nthr pluces. Lyons' Magnetic Inskct Powder, for kill ing Fleas, Moths, Roaches, and Bugs. The original and only sure article. Sold by all re spectable dealers. Depot for the balk of J ash's Five-dollar Washing Machines Clothes-Wringers, audKtop Ladders, No. 77 Market street Philadelphia. T Udh&U). Sea-side N kik-t ouiy a6 cents, tfea-tMe Ties at 2Ti cents. iv a-sltie Tie. at 2" ceu Is. tk a-tule 7Hes ...at 2." cents. & n tide Ties -, cent MuIntikk A Brotiikh, 1W) Ouesuut street at 25oeiiUt. THie Traveling Purrs Thr. While Jhtck Vext. The, Colored Imek buiU, The Alpaca Ctxii, The J nap d' MUs tuickt. The Short Jiuck Hack, The J.inrn Dul Coal, The JAiiht OuMmert Hull, The Skeleton Sack. Are. all popular at thi tints, hrriiu. they ore uv the thing jiir Ut it lut weather. Cur t!le are iu rlraani 1 ( any c.utom tsxtaulltltmrnL Cur price) are to luiv. venule buy with ortul taliactim. ' Wakaiiakkb Brown, THM LAHUICH? (Jl.OTHINU JloUMK Oak I1i.k. TllE COBNIB OF blXTH AND MAHKKT BTKItKTH. Jones A Thachkr, Printers, 510 Minor Ht. OWAttBUaTON'S IMPROVED VEMT lated aud Eay.nu!ng DKfceUS HATa (nBtn'i.Hli iu all the approved luabions ol theswuiou. ClfiH U'l Htreet. Pet door to tne Punt Olbce. o", JONE.S, TKMl'LB A CO I ABH I O N A H L ft H A T T tC B H . No. 2t . NINTH btreet ' First suin "i..,n, mirSH,t r O' FOSTER. FABHIONABLE HATTKft, 11 ftmSpl No. 1 8, blXl'H Htreat. 6 II N 8 T O N & 8 E L D E N Attorneys at Uw and Hollutlors In BuukruDlcv No. 4M WALNUT Hi rent, Pliilaalnlila. Isiugm FRENCH CIRCULATINO LIBRARY. PAUL K tmtAUD, FRENCH BOOKhKLLKH , 1 ATIONER. AND i JC-JVJnA V r.K, 1 , No. 2MB. ELEVENTH Btreet ruiuAUKLi-uiA. a dpi THIRD EDITION FROM CAPE ISLAND. The ToungMan Drowned this Morning Ills Body Not Yet Recovered-General Grant Expected, Ktc. SPECIAL DBBPATOn TO KVSIUNU TELEGRAPH. J Cape Island, July 24. -The body of young Dunlap has not jet been recovered. He was the only son of a wealthy Baltimore grocer, lie was warned not to venture beyond the brenKcrs. General Urant Is expected to arrive here on Saturday next. Great preparations are making for the Diamond Beach trot on Monday next. Markets by Telegraph. Nrw Tors:, July 24. Cotton quiet; middling tip InndR 27(t.'7Hc. Flour more n'prtdy ami active: "lies Ol "HOburrels Stiitf, $fi'6ntl; Ohio, l'J-lWAU'7j: Went- vrn; to mhoihwp; ciioicp. itroodviz; eouioeru, f.r.wyio 10. WbPRlvery dull, and 2 sc. lower. Corn tlrinar; lua Of Ml.rtfO MiMielft mixed Western. Me.iafl. Uts lc. t. I I. .... n V. n 1 I : ) I ... n r r .1 ... ... V. ... I ... I .. r ..ninf LTnABitfo Bbforb Uuited Statbs Commisbionrr Bmith. Yeterdy Kdgar llraldley was ctiarged With lHKulne a fraudulent bond. Charles w. Wood sworn Am a Revenue In specior for the First, Hecond, Third, Kotmb, and H'iilu Districts of Pennsylvania; (witness produced n warehouse bond, cIass B, aliened by I'.dKsr Kraldley. Kll Kverett. Henry Hulunldt, and Hlcliard Gibbons, for $0,000, conditioned as therein slated, dated lOlU December, 18W); had a conversation with Ihe defoodant about this bond; he ssld he sinned it, and left ltatthu oilice of the Collector of tho Fourth District; that the other parlies signed It; he said be knew nothltiK of tbe parties on tbe bond be si'tes himself; there is such a person as Kll Kverltt.I believe, but I don't know where to find bliu; he dot s net live at U15 Poplar street, I believe; Henry Bchmldt does not live at 32 1 North Tenth street; Thomas Ilagun has lived there some years; Hlcliard Gibbons does not, live at 5.'t5 Pine street; that Is the house of Mrs. Louisa Cardwell, widow of Dr. Cnrdwell; she lias lived there some years; neither Gibbons nor Bchmldt lived at the places mentioned above on tbe 101 b of December lust. The aefondant was committed In default of 13000, for a further hearing. At 12 o'clock; to-day he was brought up before tbe Commissioner again. Lllburn llarwood sworn The bond was exe cuted in my presence; Mr. Uraidley signed It, but not while the other parties were there; tho sureties were not present; they appeared subse quently, on the same day, I think; examined Uiem rigidly In regard to their responsi bility; jUHlilled them separately; each said be was worth eighty thousand dollars over and above all his debts; and showed me the deeds of tho property. Kverett said he was n roofer, and hhowed me a deed of property of five acreHat Fifth and Mitllln streets, where he aid be was putting up eighty houses; the de fendant, as proprietor of the bonded warehouse, bad been to the ofUce before to get Information lu regard to taking out papers; hesald he would furnish securities, but be didn't mention any names; I do not know that he was actually pro prietor of the bonded warehouse; I have been there, but never saw him. The defendant was held for a further hearing to-morrow. fraudulent bond cask. George W. Knight waived a further hearlnar tills morning, aud was bound over In the sum of 2.),UOU to answer ihe cname ot issuing a fraudulent bond for$5S000, Tne evidence was given In full In a previous edition of The Evbn ino Tki.kijrAph. MAHBIED. DYER DYER. At No. 301 N. Broad itreet, nv Rev. A, ManHhlp, on the 2-d tnntant, Mr. LE WIS W. UVKll, ol (Jmnueu, N, J., to Miss SARAil DYER, of this city. KILLKY WIM,S.-On the evening of the 18th In stant, at tbe residence ot the bride's nUier. ny the Rv. A. (I. MrAuley, Mr. DANIKL W. KILLifV aud Miss ANNA hi. W JLLb, all ut this city. DIED. BARCLAY. On Tumday, tbe 23d Instant, JOHN M., sou ol the late Henry Barclay, in tbe 19th year of bin age. Tbe relatives and frteuds of the lamlly are respect fully !nvliel to attend tbe funeral, from the rosldouce of his mother. No. SIH Dean ntr.vt.ou Thursday morn lug, tbe tab Instant, al 10 o'clock. MOHAN. On the lid Instant, EMMA, daughter or Patrick and Mary Dlmcnn, sued 9 mouths. Tbe relatives and irlends are respectfully Invited to attend the luneral, from tier parents' rMUlenoe. No. lido Somerset street, on Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Interment at fet Ann's. HlCK.-On tbe 2Ut Instant, Mrs. REBECCA, wife Of William Hicks. Her relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend nor funeral, from ber bUHband's reHldenoe, No. Si '7 N. Eleventh street, on Tuurxduy, the ?:tb umlaut, at lu o'clock. To proceed to Laurel Hill Cemetery. HORTMAN.-On the Md Instant, FRANKLIN T.OKD, liiiantson of Benjamin L, and AuuaU. Hurt man, axed i months and lu days. The relatives aud irieuda are Invited to attend the funeral, from the reeldenoe of till parents. No, DM P. 1 run l street on Thuraday afternoon al 4 o'clock. LEVIS. July 21, at Delanco, N. J., FLORENCE, only child of William and Halllu P. Levis, aged 1 year and I months. The luneral will take place from the residence of Wr. K. Hiephens, lelanco, N. J., on Thursday. July 26, at o'clock. Carriages will meet the 9 o'clock train st Walnut street wbarf. lutermeul ut Monu ment Cemetery. McKINLEY. On the morning of the 2M Instant, aner a liiigerlnKlllnexs, Miss X.LIZ&. McKlNLKV, in the tieth year of ber age. Tbe relatives and irlends of the family are renpnot ftilly luvlued to attend the funeral, from the residence ol ber nephew, Jainee Allison, t. K. coruor or 1 wuui ftrot aud yilzwaUr streets, on Thuraday afternoon at (o'clock. To proceed lo Laiayetle Cemetery, uw KYNEIL On the 2lst Instant, aner a lingering III n ess, EMILY It V NEK, wile of Johu Ityner.lu the t.kl year of lit-r ago .... . .t . Tbe relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend tbe mnerat. l uneral services at the North UapllHt Church, K'glilh street, above Mas ter on 1 buntdity morning al o'clock. To proceed to Mouut Pleasant, Moulgomury county, Pa. THOMl'sON.-On the 23d Instant, Mrs. EMILY THOMPSON, aged 42 years. The relatives aud friends of the family are respect hilly lnvilvd to attend the Mineral, from the reslueuce nf Francis Ward, No. 1W t'adwuladur street, ou Thuisdiiy afternoon at 1 o'clock, without further uo tloe. To proceed to Monument C'eniuterv. TOB1N. OB the 2W instaut, MICHAEL TOBlN, Ibe'rHauves a"d friends and those of the family re rwpeci fully Invited (o alteud the funeral, from the resilience of bis sun, Robert 'lohln, No. l.ta UranJv wine street, ou Friday morning at K o'cl k. Horvices at Church of tlie Asuiinptlon, Miring 4ardcn street, below 1 wcllth. lmuriueiit at Calliedral Cemetery. WATHON. On the evening of the 'lid lustanl, Ms, MAKV ANN, widow ol the lute William Watrton, lu " The relatives and Irlends of the family sr rwiwi fully Invited to attend tier Ituiernl. Irom the residence ol ber son-in-law, M art lu Krelerlcks Na tt.'t Keigr tde street, below Vienna. Kighieuulh Ward, on I'liursduy, tbe fctb Instaut, ut 2 o'clock. WK1.( H. On the 2id lusiant, JAMES, son ot Mi chael and tlrldget vVeli.'h, in ilie i year ol his age. 1 he relatives and Irlends of the lamlly are renn fully luvlted Ui atuuid the luueral. Irom the reMliieuce of his pHrenl. No. lAci llunciM-k strml. iielow Ojtli.r.l, on '1 hursdsy alteruoou ut 1 o'clock. To procee.1 to fuiliedral Cemetery T ARr.E CASThK", SUITABLE FO.t 8l'(Jfc J J trucks or boxes, aud so assortment of liod aud t urultnru Casters, for sale hv TKt'MAN a SHAW, No. ssfW Eight Tblrty-flvel Market Ht., Nn.th. MALI.KT3 FOIi TINMKS. BOTTLEIW. Csriieuieis, etc. "A heavy Irou-bouud artiole t t sioie nxe: also, small nuat WH lor lulls' to., I clients for sale by . TRUMAN A HH AW, Mi.mi tclgrit Thlrtv-flve Market Nt.. helow Nleth. I REPAIRING OK CLOTlIKS-WKINUKKd done, and viti lou patierus of tueui are lor sale by us. Those with cog- heels, vlic, the Universal 1 cliamplon, we partlcnis'-W re-iHiiinend lor durability. TRUMAN HHAW. Hu. tKlght Thlrty-nve) Makwt Ht.. ueUw Nlutb. NSURC YOUR LIFE fa TBI Life Insurance Company, OP PIIILADKT.l'IIIA. OFF1CB 1MP fm. COBREB roVttTU AND ffALSlT, iii.nri, iujfi;c, iw.,na,i,7 , i n.,intu ijiiniitric. wci l'orlc heavy: sale of 500 barrels; New Mew, 21'0. Ird jUlel. at lUiWc. Annas unchanired. Barter snd Peas nomlnnl. Naval Htorei droopluu. Hplrluof Turpentine. 67,,(!Vk;o. ltosln du.i at WQifWi-Vl T uuay quiet. JULY 24, 18G7. FOURTH EDITION FROM FUROPE TU1S P. Al. Two o'clock Market Report. By Atlantic Qnble. London, July 24 2 o'clock. Consols aud United States Five-twenty bunds uot-hanged. Erie advanced . Illinois declined . Liverpool, July 242 o'eloclc. Cotton and Breadstuff's unchiioged. Bacon advtDced CJ, Laid advanced 3d. Clie"ie decline 1 1. lie Bned I'etroleufD declined id. London, July 242 o'clock. Sumr easier, but not quotably loner. Other articles unchanged. TRIAL OF JO UN II. S URRA TT. Washington, July 24. The trial or John II. Suriatt was resumed this morum? lu the Crimi nal Court, JutlRe Flshtr presiding. Francis O. UpL'ictit sworn, and examined by Mr. Pierreponi I live in Now York and am Captain of the Twenty-ninth Precinct Metro politan police; I have been in the Deportment nearly twenty-three yeara, and have been iu tny present position fout teen years; I know a Dr. lilgftell, but I don't know whether his name is AuguKtus or not; he keeps a drugstore on the corner oi Twenty-third street and Seventh, avenue; Blssell alao had a restaurant on Broad way; be was there several months; 1 have beard Btssell's reputation for veracity epoken ot very frequently, and as a mysterious and bad man; itieteirs character lor truth is bad. By Mr. Bradley I bavo heard of Mr. Camp bell, a jeweller, at No. 33'J Fourth avenue, speak of Hipscll'a character; I heard a police man named Ult ason speak of him; 1 have known biBNcll about two or three years: JJiascII hat told me he kept a drug more; he told me also he was poing to keep a artier Ktore on tho corner of Twenty-tilth street and Sixth avenue; I was told by Mr. Eaton that Mr. L'isell purchased the restaurant; I have seen Bist'll about there, and be appeared to control the restuurant; I have read Bissell's evidence; I bavo read all the evidence, and the moment I read liissull'a testi mony I was "aUsticd 1 knew the man; I wrote to Mr. Pierrepont on Sunday, and on Tuesday I was subpoenaed; I (have lrequently heard Bis toll's character Brokan of within tho last year or two; the way Mr. Camobell and Mr. Oleaion talked about Bistell's character lor truth, they were talking about his connection with a bank In Hoboken; that was within the last two mouths; I don't know where Blssell came Irom to New York; Bissell's general reputa tion lor truth ami veracity is bad; I can't recol lect who spoke of it, except the two mtm named; I don't know exactly many of Blsselt's asso ciates, but they say he associates with Chris. Hosaii; I don't know the farm of Cassiday & Corel, in Warren street, in New York; my dis trict does not extend as far as Warren street: I cannot call euch a firm to mind; the man of whom I (peak told me he kept a drug; store at the corner of Twenty-third street and Seventh avenue; he told that abouttwo weeks ago; when I saw Bissell to kuow him he was lame and on crutches. By Mr. Pierrepont In the conversation iu relation to the Hoboken Bank transaction, it as stated that Blssell hid been imprisoned for some deposits in a broken bank, aud he had turned State evidence, and Mi. Campbell said he would not believe Bissell under oath. Patrick D. Kllduff sworn, and examined by Mr. Pierrepont I live at 948 Broadway, New York; I have lived there since 1858; haveknovn Pr. Bitsell two years this month, and have had business transactions with him; I know of his purchase of a restaurant; Bisscll hits a bad reputation for truth. Another Prize Fight. Nbw York. July 24. A prize fight came off to-day on the Hackensack road between Phil. McConnell and Stephen Donnelly,, After 22 rounds, the former failed to some to time and Donnelly was declared the winner. Heavy fc xport of Specie. Nbw York, July 24. The Scotia sailed to day for Liverpool with $1,765,161 in ? pecie. Latest Markets by Telegraph. Njcw York, July 24. Stocks strong-. Money 68 per cent. Gold, IKIV Sterling exchange lHiVdJtlnV Atlantic, lia.',,; Adams' Kx press. 72'; Wells, Jb'argo A Co., 07.'...: United State. 7;iSi bid, 71 aiked; Five twenties of 1862. registered, lu9,V: coupon, m.do., ISM and ltti5, coupon, 109vs: do,, new Usue, lot',,': Ten fortles, registered, Hri't; do., coupon. loi',(ii,U)l'..; Seven-thirties, Orst issue, IDS',, second do., 107?... third do., 1117'l.; Virginia tig, new issue, 51: Tennessee M, cou pon, et'.; new Issue, U7: Missouri 6, lu4Vilo; Toledo and Wabash, 51; Ohio and Mississippi certificate. 27; ttDton, 4tf'4: Kostou Water Power, 23; Cumberland preferred. 38.';(o.a; Central Coal, iS'dHaK Uulcksilver, 8.0: Marlptsa, HOV: do., preferrert, l22.'4u!123; Western Colon Telepraph Co., 6S',: Krle, 13',: preferred, 77(a0; Hudson Klver. IllaUl!); IleaUlng. 106Jl()7.Si Michigan Central, lin'ftdlll ; Michigan Southern, 7Z', Illinois Central, 118?4(uli9; C; Cleveland and Toledo, 12V'.,; Rock Island, 122'.,': Northwestern, 47.'.,; do., Preferred, 73.J,j Fort Wayne, 105; Georgia 7s, 8X, uroug. Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, July 21 Reported by De Haven A Bro., No. 40 8. Third street Utt l W tuKiSi I iiUAKUH. K'OO Fa 6. S series-... H'2'5. tish Ort Coatea.. 3i l:ti.00 6-2IIS 'tiC.CP- 109f, MXjO do...Jy 10?B ?..0(H) V S s '81....Kes..ll(i. IliHioClty us, Kew..b5..1U0 i-i'00 do-New.ls..l00 VMt do.New loo HuOPch Jl 6s.'72 lt sh C fe Am K..ex(l..l2.i,4 44 sh jrorrls CI .V5 20 sh Leu V It-.... t5- 59 l:ix do la-bs- 69 iW do.....lx',, 09 2 sh Jlead K beu. r,3Ji lwi do st1; 2 h Pnnna R........ Mii o sh boh JN lt. ........ Jo ftKCONU BOAKJ. 50O0Pa8n,S serles....lO'Iv 11 sh Read R. 5f ...H60. 3' ...StiO. C3i .S(W- 6;i', ...no 5:i 8li0. 5S 8UV4' 10 ah Keadlng...... ...M ob UK) do.sjwoint. MS Hs do 2d-53 0': 1(41 do....H0wn.53'6ti fitm do. 6ji, UK do......sjwn- 533; UK) do..,.MiiOwn 59 h do..... M.'a 2u0 do ... loo do ..... litn do.... loo do .... loo d 4 sbPennaR. 4 do. DEAFNESS. SVERY INSTRUMENT THAT science and skill have Invented to assist the bearing; In every degree of deafness; also, Respirators; Mho, tr aud alls Patent Crutches, superior to auy others In use, at P. MA.i)KtitA B, Ko. 116 TKMTU btreet. below ChesnuL 85p OlMJERS'ArND WOSTENIIOLM'S POCKET K.N1 VKH, Pearl aud Htag Handles, or beautiful finish. ROIXiKUfs' and WADiS A. BUTCIIKR'S RAZORH, and the celebrated LKCOUL.TKI1 KAlZUR. bCJHHUKS of the finest quality. Kuzors, K nlves, bclssors. and Table Cutlery Oround and Polished at P. MAlliRA H, iSo. Its TKN TU btreet. below Chesnut. 1 s :v rsf. MONEY TO AUY AMOUNT LOANED f J A V'lDN DlAMtUH. WATCHfca. J&W A zO.hJ.lt V, PLATK, CLOTHINU,Krc.,at Kj 3 JONK8 dt t.'8 OLD KSTABT.ISHKD IXDAN OFFICE. Corner of 'Hi I HD uud (lAsRILL uireeu, Jtelow I.onihard. N. B.-T)IAMOMa WATCiiKS, JEWKLRY, TOH SAT.K AT RKM ARK ABLY IW PKICH. 8 25 3ra rpOII0USEKEEPBllS AND INVALIDS. JL The underslgued reupectlully calls the attention of the publlo to the stock of Prime Cider aud Pure Cider Vinegar for pickling aud general family use also, to bis popular "Tonlo Ale," iree irom all impu rities, aud endorsed by tne 111 ml leal faculty as a safe and wholesome beverage tor weak: and delicate con stitutions. lMiilVHred free Oi charge to all Parta of the city, P. J. JORDAN, No. 430 PKAH Street, H nr, BelnwThlrd.Bnd Walnut and Doclc. Q00 ARCH STREET. 600 TO CHOQUET PLATERS, tiAJir.H 70. 1000, AMD I9-O0. 4101 WO. OOP ABfB UTRf.KT. QxVE PRICE 0L0TUINO JONES' OLD ESTABLISHED OME PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 001 MARKET St. 5 tiii? rnPiT .ctp v yhtii v v i vn Tnvin I111J U1UU UlUJJllUlUUiM.lU mill" (NOT A WHISKY PREPARATION) HOOFLAND'S GERT.lArJ BITTERS WILL CURE DEBILITY! DEBILITY! neiultloff from ny Oanso VVkatavec. H ntOSTKATIO.V OF THE STjTEH IKDP0RD BT ! ' HEVF.BE nABDWIIIPM, ExroitBE, FEVERS, OB DISEASES OF CAMP LIFE. ROLUIERI, CITIZKBTK, HUB OB TM HALE, ADULT OB X OUT If, WH1 find this Bitters a pure Tonic, not depeadeat ol bad liquors for its almost miraculous e tracts. DYSPEPSIA, And Dlaeaaea IUtnltlag from DUorderti of the Liver and Digestive Organ ABB CDERD BT HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITrERS. This Bitters bas performed more Cures, gives better BatlstHctloD, bas more Testimony, bas more Kespeot anie People to vouch lor it, than any other artiole 1st We defy any one to contradict this assertion, and WILL PAY 11000 To any one who will produce a eertlBoata published DV us LliaL la not f Ann n ' HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS WILL CDBE BVBRT CASB OF CHRONIC OB HEBVOUS DEBILITY. AND DISEA.SKS OF TOE KIDNEYS. F Observe the following Symptoms resulting Crem Dte orders of the Digestive Organs: Constipation, Inward Piles Fullness of Blood to ths iiead.Aoldlty of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, disgust tor Food. Fuliuess or Weight la laa k tomach, Sour ructutloua,Hinklng or Fiuu terlug at the pit of the bumch, nwlnx niluif of the Head, Hurried and L1I llcult Breathing, Fluttering at tbe Heart Choking or 8uuo eating Hensatious when In a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Outs or Webs before I .Jbe..B'8htlrever od Du'l i'aln ! the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration. Yellnwuessof the tkio and Eyes. pain In the Bide, Back. Cheet. Limbs, etc.. Huddeu Flushes el Heat. Burning Jo the Flesh. Constant int. Elnlugs ot bvll, and Great Depression of Splrlhs BE3IEMUEB That thl BiHeri U not Alcohotic, contain no Sum Mhifky.aml emmot JnaAe ISrunlard. but i thelUM Jbnfc in the W orld, BEAD WHO HAYS HO. Hon. George W. Woodward, Chief J nation nf tha Suureme Court or Pennsylvania, writelt--, , . ' . Philadki.i-hia, March Is imt I find ''Hoofland's Oeraiao Bitters'-U not auutfif. eating beverage, but la a good Tonic, useful ndT eases of the digestive organs, and of great benefit i sTemf Tolut,u!y,W"U' o e"0M A From the Rev. E. D. Fendell. Assistant Editor Chrta. llan Chronicle, Philadelphia I have derived decided benefit from the use of Hon, land'e German Bitters, and feel It my pHrlieJ. i7L commend them as a most valuable tonlo to a wt are sulloilng from general debility, or from dlseasil? arlaing trom deraugement of the Uver. "weaaea Yours truly, K. 1). FJENDAU ', From Eev. J. Merrlge, Pastor of the Pasayunk Baa. list Church, Philadelphia, From the many reepeotab.e reoommendatloni riven to Dr. Hootiaud's Oermau Bitters. 1 was induced l2 give ihem a trial. Alter using several : bottlM I rnn!? them to be a good ae.nedy for debility, and T mt oellent tonic lor the stomach. i. MitKRIuii rFrom Eev. William Smith, formerly Paster of the Vincentown and Ml lville (,J. j.) Bapllat Churohl Bavlrg used In D y family a number of koitlea of your Hootland s German Bitters, I bave to say that I regard them as an excellent medicine, esifechfiii aoapted to remove the dl-eases they a-a 'rwmf mended for. 'J hey strengthen and Invuorate thV. tem when debilitated, and are usefSl fu "strders'or LdWn? ff .W&rorlSr i&SSSS rSrSS tbeW .reVy'ra: Yours truly WILI.IAW HfITHr. IM Hutchinson street, Philadelphia. ft! LFrotu A. M. Bpengler, Kdltor of the Culturist. No K Aorlh blth Btreet. J ,iurl3l0. ... Philadklphia. July lfs. ihpx. Borne eighteen months since, I w a severe sutTerer from uyspepa 1 was not ouiy unable to take plala ' hU w.!il"iuV """K tfieat distress, but had becouia so debilitated iut to be almost uuUtted lor actJvSl Liuo? ubhs of any klud. uuitt Alter trying a variety or so-called remedies alt r. which proved worthies-. I was Induced; at the s.. gestlon ot a medical irieud, to irlve li... man Bitters a trial. I accordingly purchaser! .iV mrectfonsf10" " ln w1tSd,Si The result was aoomplete removal of all dlstrMn. Ing symptoms alu-r eating or drlnklSg. aud aT restoration ol strength, so that I now eat all nr,ii..i kinds of food with Impunity, and am able in I have also uued it In my family with tiuh...!-. ree.,lts, aud take great pleasure In addlugmflTi piony to that of tbe many otbeis who hi kJI. benehted by it. I tlnd great beneUt tn nse o?a bottle In the prlog and fall. They notouly oreaM 1 vigorous appetite, hut give a halihy tobe to Ui2 tomach by strengthening its digeVtive powerl " ani hrVtifSSI,0.l,.y Wl" be the "nof0duclnc any who sutler from Dyspeps a to give vour Bittern trial (when It. 1 11 con'udoLi, wUl'gl?.' theiS retS). It Is at vour Hervlou. waf, Yours truly, A. M. BPASQLKEL Eev. J. B. Herman, oftlie German Reformed Church. Kut.town, Berks county. Pa., was cured of Dysoeimii of twenty ears' atandlug. Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of the Enoyolo- i piedta of Religious Knowledge aud Christian C'urout cle, Philadelphia; Rev. Thomas Winter, D. D., Pastor of Boxborouga. , Baptist Church; Rev. Levi G. Beck, Pastor of the Baptist Church . . Pemberton, N. J., formerly of the North Baptist Church, Philadelphia, at present Pastor of the Bap tist Church, Cheater, Pa.; '. These gentlemen expross, In the strongest term, i their iavuoUile opinion of thl Bittei. D BWABH OF COUTEBrEIT Bee that the ilao.lnre of M. J ACK80N" it M the wrapper of each bottle. t. .... ...ij. bhould your nearest Druggist not ; have the r"0i do not be put oiT by any of the lw,,cat'" XT lions that may be offered In Its place. kl"W aud we wlU forward, securely packed, by eiptess. j ' Principal Offica and Manufactory, No. G31 ABCH Strooti . PHILADELPHIA, PA. ri. ..la h DniiuUia aid Dtalert la every town (a the UuiHU tilatee. 1 1" Wuuie
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