intehestjxg eke vities. ,., Cincinnati Commrrriul has a ?5O,0CO ! The hotel-keepers all waut Grant to visit them. The negro troops are making good Indian lighters. Michigan is going to disfranchise prize fighters. In Indiana a man was recently divorced for the third time from his fifth wife. The Alabama claims elude payment as Semmes nsed to elude fight. Grant muRt have a great deal to say, he has Baid bo little in the course of his life. Washington has a temperance newspaper. There is enough for it to do there. Daily "huckleherry trains" are run from New Jersey into New York and Philadelphia. A cooperative knife factory has heen started by some sharp Connecticuters. New Jersey peach-growers have begun their annual cry of "short crops." A Savannah paper announces one of its contributors as engaged on jeu de spree. A rural genius has made maple sugar from the sap of the black walnui tree. The new fifteen-cent note has a singular adaptation to the price of "straight drinks." When you are angry, don't write. Words when spoken are air, but when written are things. The Good Templars of Connecticut have found it expedient to repudiate the spy system. The division among the California Re publicans affords much diversion to the liemocrats. A heavy sarcasm upon the present weather is the fact that the skate factories are busily at work. The hardware stores are doing a good business in Tennessee just now, and lead is at a premium. The Californians have opened a school for the Chinese, where they can learn to talky if they wishy. A monument of white marble is to be erected at Ilarrisburg to l'ennsylvanians who fell in Mexico. The Zoological Garden in Frankfort-on-the-Main contains 999 animals, representing 298 different kinds. The friends of Archbishop Turcell, of Cin cinnati, are looking to see him come home with a cardinal's hat. The master tailors in London refuse to hire the strikers, on the principle that the men shall reap as they have sewn. Debts are troublesome, but as a general rule in theRe days, they don't give half as much trouble to debtors as to creditors. The ladies of the White House, the family of Secretary Welles, and Mr. Faxon arrived in Boston on Tuesday on the gunboat Ascutney. The American Watch Company, Water town, Ct., turns out a watch every two and a half minutes during the working hoars of the day. An exchange says that Ben Wade "struck a chord that is vibrating through the world." But that same "chord" came near strangling Ben. "Mrs. Jones was insured," is the some what equivocal commencement appended to an account of the burning of a barn and live Etock. M. Thiers in debate accused the French Government as "guilty of inveracity." The phrase is not patented; our Congressmen may use it. The jail in Miami county, Ohio, is without a tenant, from which the conclusion follows that the people must be very good or the jail very bad. Mary Brown, who claimed $40,000, has recovered $2500 from a Dr. Winston, in Nash ville, for killing her husband by an overdose of morphine. A colored man in Illinois has obtained a divorce from his wife on the ground of cruel treatment. Dinah thought she had "rights" as well as bam bo. It was proposed to put General Grant'B picture on the new fifteen-cent currency, but there is a law against honoring anybody in tnat way nereaiter. The State Fair held recently in New Or leans, notwithetanding the poverty of the South, was larger and better attended than on any previous year The President does not know what style of watch-guard to send the Tycoon with his present of a chronometer. A guard of honor would be very appropriate. Queen Viotoria gave the Duchess of St. Albans, for her wedding gift, a gold chain and two shawls. Iler husband's gift was a dia mond tiara and his love. Ah I JL-The Connecticut Legislature, if we may sieve the report as published in a New Haven Jer, lately resolved "to pay $85 for a dead rse." lood. That animal probably had Morgue-an I Aocordine to statistics Turkey, in 18C5, had 15,600 schools, attended by 600,000 boya and girls, out of 25,000,000. In Russia there are 20,000 schools, and 900,000 boys and girls attending them A sharp talking lady was reproved by her husband, who requested her to keep her tongue in her mouth. "My dear," responded the wife, "it is against the law to carry con cealed weapons." Chicago diptheria is an old disease with a new name. It is considered as affecting a person when the truth settles down in him so low that none can be got out. The catnip doctors call it lying. Mr. Albert Pike, a native of Newburyport, Mass., and editor of the Memphis Appeal, is an "unconverted Rebel;" some of his Massa chusetts fellow-citizenB thinks he should ex perience military discipline. A new factory in Lebanon, N. II., ha3 been purchased by the American Patent fcponge Company for 118.000. The Company reduces sponges to pulp to be used instead of uair niaureBses ana general upholstery. In Troy, N. Y., a servant girl, who was carrying an infant in her arms in the street, fell, the child's nose strikincr on an iron boon. by which a horrid wound was inlllcted on its nose, that organ being completely divided. William Lloyd Garrison was welcomed by the people of Newcastle-unon-Tvnn. Kno-lnnrl. on the 9th instant, as enthusiastically as he he had been in London and Manchester. He was entertained at a banquet, and attended a public, meeung wiucu was aiierwards held. A Milwaukee meat thlof knockml , ,,. head a five months old imported blooded bull calf, belonging to William P. I .vni. and valued at 1300, cut off the hind quartera with an axe. without skinning or otherwise drefminir it, and was arrested by the police, when some distance away, wim jua woiy, THE DAILY EVENING TELEGAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, CITY INTELLIGENCE. iron adpitioxai. local jtkhs seb outsidbpaohs. BnsiNBss at TnR Navy Yard. The new Mearner Pushmataha was to be towed np yes terday to the machine works or Messrs. Morris A Co., to receive her boilers and engine, alter which she is to bo towed to the New Yard to be rigced and fitted out for sea. The keel of the sloop-ol-war Algoma, to be built In tbe email ship-house, i being laid. For several months the timbers for the vessel have been in the course of preparation, and the Irame will be at once put up. Meanwhile the work upon the eloop-of-war Anttclam will be pushed forward. The De Solo and the Juniata arc the only vessels now under repair at the jard, the former being upon the sectional doi-k. Tbe mechanics and laborers employed in the yard now number about thirteen hundred. Insanity Resulting from Religious Excite ment. Rev. Dr. Oookman, pastor ot the Spring Garden Street Methodist Church, of this city, boo had under his charge Rev. Mr. Stockton, late a city missionary of Trenton, N. J., and his wile, both of whom are said to have bocome lnf ane by religious excitement attendnnt from the camp meeting at Vlneland, N. J. The first indication ol thiswasthe throwing of a set of false teeth out of the car window, on the passage from Vineland to Philadelphia. On Friday night last tbe couple were found in the streets ot this city, and, on giving indications of their church association, they were taken to the residence of a Irienu, from which they escaped; alter which they wcreasam found in the streets, and taken In charge by Dr. Cookman. Mrs. Stockton still remains in this city, but her hus band has been placed in the Asylum at Troutou. Philadelphia Commerce. The annexed statement shows the number of foreign and coastwise vessels that arrived at this port dur ing the month of July, as compared with the same period last year: mc7. For. Const, Tot. !r. CXnut. Tat. Steamships 3 ... 'A Ships 3 ... 3 3 6 17 34 15 3 4 25 842 328 asj 772 1803 9 21 69 8T7 328 285 772 18u3 Marques t m Brius .'tl ... 31 Schooners 2i 8(17 8fU Bloops 381 3HI Kteuiuers ziu zio Barges 216 216 Boats..... 2187 2187 Total 88 3881 311(1!) 74 4062 4136 The New Revenue Board met yesterday, and ell'ectcd an organization by the selection of the lion, liiaries liiipin an Chairman, rue members of the Board consist ot the following named gentlemen: lion, cnaries unpin, united states uistnct Attorney. Chambers McKibben, Esq., Assistant Trea surer of the United States. lr. H. B. Lindeiman, Director of the United Stntes Mint. Colonel H. II. Biueham. Postmaster of Phi ladelphia. MARINE TELEGRAPH. for additional Marine Newt tee First Page, ALMANAC FOR FHILADELFHIA-THIB DAY. 8nw Rtk8...,.....m.4,66 Moon Rrsres 8-14 Bum bkTs..... 7'itijHiaH Watkh.... i ol MOON'S PHASES. PHILADELPHIA. WASHINGTON, A I'd PUT. S. H.U. II. M. Flrxt Quarter 7 2'o7 ev. 2 OU mo. Full Moon .16 6 ;i8 mo, 6'2V mo. Lust Quarter 22 4'2l ev. 414 ev. New Moon 29 8'03 ev. 7 '67 ev. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TBADI. William C. Kknt, "k Thomas E. Ashmkad, -MonTHXY Oommittxb. Chablks Whkklkb, J UOV1lUHT8 OF OCEAN STEAMERS. FOR AMERICA. City oi Cork Liverpool. ..New York July l'ropoiiU8............Llverpool...BoHU)u-..... July iit!iana -Liverpool. ,.iew 1 orn j uiy Buitlc tkjuthampton.New Y'ork .July Auslrlau..... Llverpool...Quebec July Calduiiia........(ilagow....New York... July Kvirope. ltavre jNew lorn July China.... . Liverpool. ..Boston .July V. ol N. York Liverpool.. .New York .July Cella Lonaon rsew loru July fimbria Hamburg.... New York .July America tjoutiiampiou...New Y orn..........july The Queen. ,......LIverpool...New York. ...... ....July Morning mar ftvre........rsew xoric juiy C. ot Baltlmore..Llverpool...New Y'ork July CMmbria Boutbompion...jNew York......,.. July NestorIan..........Llverpool...Quebec July C. of Dublin Liverpool. ..New Y'ork July liussla Liverpool. ...New YorK .July iripou.. mvBruwji...Btw 1 ura. .juiy FOB KCROPK. Deutscbland.....New YorkBremen ......Aoi. Cot Bohiod .New York... Liverpool .....Aug. Helvetia jNew v ork... Liverpool .....Aug. Bellontt........N'ew Y ork... Loudon Aug. Columbia.......... New York.tilaagow..... ..........Aug. AraKO ....New York. ..Havre Auir. Circassian. New York. ..Bremen Aug. DorusBia. rew lorn, Persia New York. ...Hamburg Auk. ...Liverpool . Auir. Bremen New York. .Bremen.. Auk, C. ot Baltlmore.New Y'ork... Liverpool .Aug, .r-.ngiana new 1 or k. Liverpool -Aug. Caledonia........ .Mew York.. .Glasgow -Aug. St. Laureut .New Y'ork. ..Havre ....Aug. Baltic New Y'org...Bremen -.Aug. OOAbTWISK, DOMliSTIO, ICTO. Arizona .New York... Asnln wall Anv. Toiiawanda...Phllada Savannah ..Ann. Tloga.............Pbllada New Orleans........Aug. Sherman.. New York. ..New Orleans......Aug. Monterey. .New York...New Orleans ...Aug, Fjigle New York. ..Havana Anir. HtarsandbtrlpesPlillada. Havana ...Aug. rioneer..,.Phllada .Wilmington .Aug. 8. America -New York. Rln .lunnlrn A nu' lines. Tbe ateanie.rn for or frnrn T.ivArtw.,1 nll .1 Qunensuiwn, except the Canadian line, which call at wuuniiuerry, me autameri lor OI IxOin the Oontl ueut cal 1 at Southampton. CLKARKn virTrR n 1 v Steamship J. v. Lvermau, Tullle, Cliurloatoo, Lath- buiy, V itkershum t Co. SblpPalmerHioti, Kolln, Hamburg, Workman 4Co. 5, ,. """e' l"!lllei Antwerp, L, Weelergaard BrlK John Welsh. Jr.. Srnll Rnnna a a -ur w.1.1. bclir H. M. Wright, blddell. New Haven. W hIiH. dell & Co. ' Boir, Tj-'le? Hol?Bte. Goldlng, Newborn, Lathbury, Wickersbam & Co. ' St'r Aun Kliza, Klchardi, New York.W. P. ClydeA Oo St'r J. S.BUrlver. Dennis, Baltimore, A. Groves Jr Si r J. 8. Ide. Webb, Baltimore, ao fl. IT' V 1.1. " ... ... auk 1UU...BUMOUU, Aiiuu. lor Baltimore, With a low oi barges, W. P. Clyde 4 Co. ARRIVED YBHTKRDAT. Ship Baranak, Turley. 48 davs from Livnrnnni mdse. and 6u passengers to Cope Bros. Towed uu bv steamtug America. F Iumber'B.BphUm1"i2 InU tlVet WlUl poststol'. BP Phi..'' a8y" rrm 8t- M".wlth wgrLrBekc tiom Port Depoit- Steamer frank. Pierce. 24 hours from TJon, With mdse. to W. M. Balrd & Co. ., bteamer unester, Jones, 21 hours from New York with mdse, to W.P.Clyde A Co. xo ' Steamer B. M. Fellou, Davis. 6 hours from Cane May, with passengers to captain. Passed lu the bay and river shin B, II. Tucker, from Liverpool: brig Kllia McNeil, from Uenua; two brifcS, unkaowu' bnS Josephine, scbr Emma Lelaud, Iroul Nevassa ami a three-masted schr. ' Tug Thus. Jellerson, Allen, from BalMmr.ro n,i.h . tow of barges to W. P. Clyde 4 Co. MRVhu a ir a Schr Maria Jane, Maleuey, lor Philadelphia, cleared at New ork yesterday. nearea ricur vv m. . uenuis, i,eet. hence for Salem at Holmes' Hole 2iith ult. "u' M schr uruaoa. iiougn, neocetor Cobassett Narrow. at Newport 211th ult. Schr A. may, rersey, nenoe lor Boston, at Holmes' Hole soih ult. hebr l.iie tjaicuBiuer, js.iigusn, Irom Boston Cbarlesiou yesterday. bchr 1 ransii, cuuioiu. irom uignton ror Phlladul. v ... iu...nulnii;ii At. IM.urmirt 'J. .11. .... nuei- Schr R. N. Sbanuou, Dilks. from Boato ...1.1.1. u. Wi.Iiiiuh' llfilM :ILll lilt slon for Phils Schr k. O. Irwin, Atklus, lor Philadelphia, cleared ,t BoU)n80th ulUmiii- T, ' sciirs oosiou, duiiiu. Aaiey, nence. at Newport2thult , bcaruceiiii ''i . "11. rJ"'r' iLQIb. son, Bartieii: auu iu.. ki'"v., wuuver, heuoe, at Boston, ouiu u.. . . . nolmes' Hole 2Mth ult. and sailed net aay, Schrs Kiiby, Iei u1 Slmms, hence, at New i bl!?illAdliui.,NlCAer.on.bence,at Baletn 29th 0)1 1 mo. . E?,ni W 11. Bowe, Whltmore, for Philadelphia at Bangorrih ult h. . . 2ua It! Vlckery. Babbitt: Amelia Beebe; and A. II. Brown. Pierce, from Ulghtou lor PhUadelpUla. at Newport 2stn ult. Bt earner R. P. Phelps. Brown, tor Philadelphia. CleartdatNew York yesterday. . . MIHCKM.ANY. ! mere were thirteen American mercantile nea Rolntt uu Hi.,,;!! iiirpiKiirn, tmunn lo or rrom i mien Sintes pons, reported during the month of Juiy a either totally lout or mlaxinw. They e imprlnx 1 shin, 4 barques, 6 brlKS, and v schooners-total, 20. Of tht 7 U'prn wrprkn. n hurnaH a rn.mili.Tui ..... and 6 are n Inning. Tbe total value of the above domertlo craft, xrtnnive of cargoes, la estimated at fis&.ofrti In sppule. Partial losses are net Included la thp statement. AMUSEMENTS. A A D E M Y OF MUSIC. LAST NIUHT BUT TOREK. GRAMD ABIAiTO COM MI NATION. UKA I f nnlil lJ lAJiU Bin Alius, TWENTY-FOUR J Ai'AN KrtE. TWErsi'Y-FOUK J A PAN KM K. GREAT JilKAHO KKJJ DKAOON TROUPE, THIRTY A HA IM, THIRTY AHA MS. BENI-ZOIU-7.0UU TRIBE. FIFTY-FOUR ORIENTAL MAKVEI.S, HHY-KiKU OKIRNTAI, MARVKI.H. FEATS OK HIHKNIiTH, AU1 LIT Y, AND 1)A RINO. SPLENDID PJSKFOBMAMCB TO-NIUHT. lO-MUHT. TO-NIUHT A 1 26, 60, and 75 cent aomlnnlon. Renerved seals fl. For tale at Trumpler's Music Btore and at the ma in r. Tj rA 1 KJ . niivninw, MAT1KKK SATURDAY AKTKRNOON. Open at 1 o'clock: performance at 2 o'clock. 60 CKNTH ADMIablON CO CKiNTH ADMISSION TO ALL SB ATS; CHILDKKN 25 CENTS. It HO! FOB MllTH'S ISLAND 1 FRESH AIK -BKAUHrKL SC t.JS iKRY BKALTH FUL fcXKKC li-K-THK BATH KWrjaiTAlAiiUCNTOlf THK TK-JJABY LA KEMETER respectfully luiorms herlrloude and tbe public gene rally, tliat she will open the beautiful Islaud Pleasure Ground known aaMiTH,8I8LANDi on (SUNDAY neit, Ways. She Invites all to come and enjoy with her the delight of this favorite mnu ruer resort. 4 SOtl WANTS. B OOK AGENTS IN LUCK AT LAST. The rrlsls Is panned. The hour has come to lift the veil of Hecreey which has hitherto enveloped the Inner history or the great civil war, and this la done by oil Br ing to the public General 1 O, Baker's "HISTORY OF THE SECRET SERVICE." For thrilling Interest this book transcends all the romances ol a thousandtyears, and conclusively proves that "truth Is stranger than liction." Agents are clearing from no to tWO per month, which we can prove to any doubting applicant. A few more can obtain agencies In territory yet unoccu pied. Addreas V P. WAR RETT A CO., NO. 704 UHMIIIT NTRKET, 7 2tf PHILADELPHIA. LEGAL NOTICES. ESTATE OF CHARLES S. LUKENS, DE CEASED. Letters ot Administration upon above F.state having been granted to tbe undersigned, all persons ludebled to said Estate are requested to make pay ment without delay; and all persons having claims against said Estate to present them to ALBERT E. LUKENS. Administrator, Quakertown, Bucks county, Pa , or to his Attorney, ISAAC OKKHART, 8 1 tlitit No. 126 S. BIXTH Street, Philadelphia. TN. THE OKPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY J. AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estnte of WILLIAM ALLEN, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust tbeaccotintot EMMA N.ALLEN, LEWIS '1HOMPHON, and WILLIAM WEBB, Executors or tbe last Will and Testament ot WILLIAM ALLEN, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance In the bands of the accountant, will meet the parties Interested for tbe purpose of bis appointment on MONDAY', the 6th day of August, at 11 o'clock A. M.. at his OUIce, No. 273 S. FOURTH Street, In the city ot Philadelphia. 27 29 81-s-i 8 fit LUMBER. iQC1 SELECT WHITE FINE BOARDS -LOO I AND PLANK. 4-4, 6-4, 6-4, 2, 2i. 8, and 4 Inch CHOICE PANEL AND 1st COMMON, 16 feet long, 4-4, 6-4, 6-4, 2, 2',, 8, and 4 Inch WHITE PINE, PANEL PATTERN PLANKi LARUE AND SUPERIOR STOCK ON HAND, iCAT-UUILDIlS Ol BUILDING JLOOl. BU1LD1NUI LUMBER 1 LUMBER! LUMBER! 4-4 CAROLINA FLOORING. 6-4 CAROLINA FLOORING. 4-4 DELAW ARE FLOORING. 6-4 DELAWARE FLOORING. WHITE PINE FLOORING. ASH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. SPRUCE FLOORING. STEP BOARDS, RAIL PLANK. PLASTERING LATH. 1867 CEDAR AND CYPRESS i nil irsui.rn, LONG CEDAR fIINGLF.H. SHORT CEDAR SHINGLES, tXJOPER SHINHLEH. FINE ASSORTMENT FOR SALE LOW. NO. 1 CEDAR LOOS AND POSTS, 1ftK7-LCMBER 'uR UNDERTAKERS! LOU I . LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS I 1867 AT.RANV T.TTMRs WOW in c-txtic . ALBAN y lumber of all klnjdb. hi. AK1 TM 1.11 WJ A I V1IT1 DRY poplar, cherry, and ash. OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. MAHOGANY, ROSEWOOD. AND WALNUT VENEERS. 1867 ClfiAli-BOX M AX'TiVAPTnRG'pa A A. J. AJ 1AIJII. . flOA R.WflY M1K1H'i,.t,ii, L. 1 tSFrijce joist spruce joisfi J.OU I . SPRUCE JOIST I ROM 14 TO 82 FEET LONG. SUPERIOR NORWAY SCANTLING. . , , MAULE, BROTH KR & CO., 61 rP? No. 26(10 SOUTH STREET. U. S. BUILDERS' MILL. ftO&l. 24, 86, AND 28 S. FIFTEENTH ST., ESLER & BltO., Propriotors. ways on band, made of the Best Seasoned Lumber. at low prices, WOOD MOULDINGS. BRACK KTs BAT.rruTirna AND NEWELS. Neweis, Balusters, Bracket and Wood Mouldings. . WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, BALUSTERS, AND NEWELS. - Walnut and Ash Hand Railing, 8, 8. and 4 Inches. BUTTERNUT, C H E S N (IT, and WALNUT MOULDINGS to order. J. C PERKINS, LiIJlVJBER MKIICIIANT. Successor o R. Clark, Jr., NO. 324 CHRISTIAN STREET. .. .-. , ... O tnj STOVES, RANGES. ETC. QULVER'S NEW PATENT DEEP SANlWOIirT HOT-AIR FURNACE. BANUEa OF AH, MIBEff. Also, Phllegar'i New Low Preen ore Steam Heating Apparatus. For saie by "um CHARLES WIUJUUHJI, o. U'l MARKET Slree. Blo THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER: OR EUROPEAN RANGE, for Families, Ho l?. I.Vruu,,c Institutions, In TWENTY D1K- H... A-- Ainu. rjiiiAuviiJulA ahuk I, Jlreboard Stoves, Bath Boilers. Ktewbole Plates. Boilers, Cooking stoves, etc., wholesale and retail, by th.oS)mi.',M5,'ur,,r1 BHARPK & THOMSON, 627siutham No. Bfl N. SECOND Street. ffg&fr QAllDjNElt & FLEMING, COAOII MAK13RS, MO. S14 fcOCTKI FIFTH HTBEET. New and Second-band Carriages fur sale. Far tlcnlar attention paid to repairing. 6 80 dm i WILLIAM B. GRANT. COMMISSION MERCHANT, ' NO. tl B. DJiXA W A Blfi Avenue, PLJiadalpbia, I Dupint's Gnnpowder. IteBued Nitre, Charcoal, EtO. W. Baker Co.'s Clocolle, lloooa, and Brouia. Crocker Brna. Co.'S YeUoW Uetai bUeaUiIng, Bolts, ad Nails, 14 MEDICAL. POND'S EXTRRCT OF HARIAMELIS frK?V-f?ftr"i' Pu'l'ng. It 1. the . a dmA.ii; rr": nri.ue-s in win all cases and, -.v avuivujr, untHiuaiieo, BFRNR, BRUISES, LA Bl h.l ,H9 SJKEN iSS4 SPRAINS. bOBK THROAT, TOOTnACHE, EARACHE, NEVKALGlA. BHRDMATIhM LUAI BAGO, PILES. CUREn: BOITiA, ' HTINOH, KOliK EYES, BLKKDING OT THK LUNGS, KOHK, BTOMACTji, OORT, TJIaJEJW. OLD SORER, A nd other similar troublesome and painful afTeotlnns. while II promptly arrests all HEMORRHAGES. Hundreds oi physicians ue It dally In their practice, and give It their unqualified recommendation. Hold by our agents and dealers. The Medicine Is exclusively prepared by the sub scribers. Proprietors and Successors to T. T. POND, to wbem all orders mn be addressed. HUMPHREYS' HOMUSOPATHIO MEDICINEOO., iu. niuiAimA i . new xoriL PRICES OF POND'S EXTRACT. Six on nee bottles, with directions retalL.......JS0 cents Pint bottles, wim directions, retail. ti-oo Quarts In bottle ..ills Liberal discount to Physicians and Dealers. SIMILIA SIMILIBUS CURAWTUR. BUAtrHBEYSr BOMtSOPATHIC BPJt.ITICa. FAMILY CASES Ot 88 large vials, morocco case, containing a specinc ror every oruinary nwease a laoiiiy W nublect to.and a book of directions IRiin Smaller Family and Travelling oases, with 20 to '8 vials- s to Specifics for all Diseases, both for Curing and lor preventive treatment, in viais ana pocket cases .2toS These Remedies, by the case or sinele box. are sent to miy part of the country, by Mail or Express, bee of charge, on receipt of the price. Address it um pm keys' srnciFiu HOMCEOPATHIC MEDICINE COMPANY, Ofllce and Depot, No. 662 BROADWAY, New York. Tl. UI:UI)llLDVa I. ..... I ...I 1.1a .11 personally or by letter, as above, for all forms of tlixease. For sale by DYOTT A CO., JOHNSON, HOL LOWAY at COWDEN, T. R. CALLENDER, and AMBROSE SMITH. Wholesale Agents. Philadeluhia. and at BLITHE'S Drug Store, No. 8120 Market street. ana oy an uruggwia. a ltutns sal PROPOSALS. IMPROVEMENT OF THE DES MOINES KAi'IDa OF THE MISSIBSII'Pi R1VEK. V. H. Enginkkh'h Offiok, 1 Davejspokt, Iowa, July 24, 18CT. X oeaica propoxais, in duplicate, will be re- f.lveil Dt. Ihlu nfHnunntll l' A.f 1 17 riW t'Q 1 1 A V - - " . . . i v, uu v. . . , . I J . 1 -;il A , 8epteniber 4, 1867, for excavating tbe prism and constructing ine embankment wall or tne Canal (or Hie improvement of the navigation of the MibtsiSHlppl river at tbe Den Moines Itaplds. The Canal Is to be about "7i (seven and one buin miles long, extending from Nashville to Keokuk, Iowa. The width at tbe water surface Inside tbe canal to be 300 (three huudred) feet In embankment, and 260 (two hundred and Hit y; teet in excavation, and In low water to be 5 (live) feet deep. All tbe material excavated from tbe prism of tbe canal to be used lu build ing tbe embankment. Tbe latter throughout the greater part of the distance will be about 300 (three buudrcd) leet from the Iowa shore. Where rock excavation occurs, the bottom of the canal will have a slope of 1)4 (one and one ball) inches to the mile. Tbe embankment Is to be built of earth clay and rock; to be 10 (ten) feel wide on top. Including the rip-rap cover ing: tobe2(two) feet above high-watermark, with slopes of V2 (one and one-half) base to 1 (one) vertical. The average thickness of the rip-rap protection to be (two and one-half) feet on tbe river side, 2 (two) feet on the canal side, and 1 (one) foot on top. All propositions must state the price at which each and every kind of work, specified in the proposal is to be done, and no bid will be con sldered that is not definite In this respect. Tbe Government reserves the right to reject any and all bids. A printed copy of this advertisement must be attached to each proposal. Each bid must contain a written or printed guarantee signed by two responsible persons. Blanks for proposals of tbe form required, with form of guarantee, will be furnished at this ofllce on application. The price or prices in the contract will be con sidered as including the expense of furnishing all tbe materials and performing all tbe work, according to the plans and specifications exhi bited at the letting. The entire cost of the canal Is estimated at '2,008,315 (two million sixty-el ht thousand three hundred and forty-five). The amount ap propriated by Congress Is 8700,000 (seven hun dred thousand dollars) the contract can only be maae to cover tms amount. Fifteen (15) per cent, of the amount of any work done or materials furnished, at the con tract price thereof, will be reserved until the whole work which Is the subject of contract shall be entirely completed. Persons desiring further information can obtain the same by calling at this ofllce, where maps, plans, specifications, and form ol con tract can be consulted. Pronosals must be addressed to the under signed, and should be endorsed "Proposals for work on the Improvement of the Dea Moines Kapids." J. H. WILSON, Iiieut.-Col. 35th Infantry, 7 80 4w Bvt Major-General U. 8. Army. 1 jNUlNEEK OFFICE HAKBOK DEFENSES, Jjj No. 65 BKUOND Street, Third Story, JBAL 11 MOKE, Md. Sealed Proposals, In dupllcate.will be received at this ofllce until 12 M. of FRIDAY, the 9th day of AUGUST, 1807, for the Timber and Fra ming required for tbe construction of three (3) Cribs in the Susquehanna river, below liavre-de-Grace, Md. Proposals must be separate for Timber and Framing, and in duplicate for each proposals for "Timber" will embrace all the timber, scantling, and piles required. Proposals for "Framing" will embrace driving the piles, framing and putting together in place the timber of Cribs, including all bolting, spi king, and bracing required to complete the structures. ...... For particulars as to payments, time of be ginning, and completion of work, etc, apply at this Ollice, where plans and specifications can 1)6 fr ? till Contractors furnishlng"Tlmber" areexpected to hold it without expense to tbe United States until required for use by the engineer In charge of the work. No bids will be considered except such as are made after forms to be obtained from this (jflice by letter or personal application. Bids will be opened at 12 30 P. M. on FRIDAY, the Uth day of August, 1807, in presence of such bidders as may desire to be present. Tbe right Is reserved to reject all or any of the bids for any cause deemed sulncient by the un dersigned. w o 4 TTT VT 1 1 . 1 J 1 V il 1 L . Lik.ll'JlUUlJ, Bvt. Lt.-Col., Major of Engineers, Post Oilice Box oil, Baltimore, Md. 7 276t pjROIOSALS FOR CAVALRY HORSES. Deputy ouartermabter-Gen.'s Offick,) Baltimore, Md., July 25, 1807. Sealed Proposals are invited, and will be re ceived at this ofllce, until MONDAY, at 12 o'clock M., August 6, 1807. for the delivery, In tbe ciiy of Baltimore, of twenty (20) Cavalry UTtfe8ilorses will be subjected to careful ln BDection befoie being accepted. They must be sound In all respects, well broken, in full flesh and good condition, from fifteen to six teen hands high, from five to nine years old, well adapted in every way for cavalry pur- P Tbe ability of the bidder to fulljl uia agree ment must be guaranteed by two responsible persons, which guarantee must accompany the p,Tn)eBllbrsesmust be delivered within fifteen' (15) days from the date of acceptance of any 'rTne Government reserves the right to reject 8 iyment'tobe made on completion of con- tr?i'i!'iB will be endorsed 'Proposals for Cavalry and addiessed to the undersigned, huiJ,a-,0 STEWART VAN VLIET. 1 a ') ., Dnartarmasler-QeDeral U. H. A. j Xt?i'"Lj - -T . w a r II mi D D tr U A IC k t; w s.s . imamWAIE.' POCKET-BOOK, AND SO. 47 MOBTII XTII TBXT, . vi.llulfllnhla. jjeiow Porte-Monualea, Pocket-Books, Sauhels, Work Boxes, Bankers' Cases, Fumes, lull's Cigar Casss, Money Belts r vena, WHOLESALE ADD BJETAII 7 Xtl juuies, ewj. AUGUST 1, 1867. GOVERNMENT SALES. G OVERMMENT SALE OF THE MILITA RY Railroad at Braeos Hantlnco, Texas. OUIce t hief Otiartermasler Fifth Military District, Hew Orleans, La., Jnly 9. 1807. Sealed Proposals will be received at this office until 12 M., AngustlO. 1807, for the purchase of all the right, title and interest of the United Slates in and to the United States Military Railroad from Brazos Santiago to White's lianche, Texas. . . ' The sale will Include the entire track and Ridings, buildings, water stations, turn-tables, bridges, etc, the railroad materials, the supplies peri aln lng to the road, together with the rolling stock, cars, machinery, and other equipment, as follows: 6lA miles Railroad Track. 2 Tarn-Tables. 25.000 pounds Railroad Chairs. 6"K) Cress Ties. 9,600 pounds Railroad Iron. 4 Railroad Frogs and Switch Stands. 1 Looomotive and Tender (named "West ern"). 8 Flat tars. 2 Hand Cars. 2 Push Cars. 66 pounds Car Springs. 2 Crow Feeu 4 Spike Mauls. 1 Track Guage. 1 Fire Tongs. 1 Railroad Depot Bnlldlag, 1 Foicmau'g Quarters. 1 T Wharf. 157 pounds American Packing. 65 pounds Jute Packing, . 20 feet Rubber Hose. 1 Douglas lump, 2 Water Casks. 1 Feed Pipe. 1 Cistern. , 2 Ofllce Desks. 1 Cooking Stove. 1 Stove. 4 Claw Bars. 2 Shackle Bars. 1 Lantern. 2 Signal Lanterns. 2 Grindstones. 2 Padlocks. 1 Turning Lathe. 8 Spades. 45 Shovels. 8 sets Carpenters' Tools, 2 Water Buckets. 2 Jackscrews and Levers. 8 Anvils. 7 Bellows. 2 Pinch Bars. 1 Cold Chisel. 2 Blacksmiths' Hammers 8 Sledge Hammers. 15 Hammer Handles. 2 Spike PuncheN. 1 set Blacksmiths' Tools. 6 Blacksmiths' Tongs. 2 Vises. 1 Cross-cut Saw. 173 Pick Axes. 24 Pick Axe Handles. 4 Square Brasses. 2 Stuffing Boxes. 1 Brass l aucel. 1 Hose Nozzle. Tbe sale will not include the title to the land, Which does not belong to the United States. This road is about ten miles In length, and extends from Brazos Santiago to White's Ranche, on the Rio Grande, From this point connection is made by steamer with Browns ville and Matamoras. 1 be route is the shortest and best for the Im mense traffic between the Gulf of Mexico and the Interior of Southern Texas and .Northern Mexico, and the communication by rail alone can readily be extended to Brownsville. Tbe road already completed saves thirty miles of difficult and tortuous navigation. The road Is five feet gauge, good ties, X rail, and full spiked. The property may be inspected on applica tion to Captain C H. Hoyt, A. Q. M., Browns ville, Texas, and any Information desired may be obtained irom that officer, or from the office of tbe Chief (Quartermaster, Fifth Military Dis trict, New Orleans, La. ' A condition of the sale will be that trans portation shall be furnished for all Government troops and supplies whenever required, at rates not to exceed those paid by the United States to other railroad companies in the Fifth Mili tary District. Tbe terms of payment accepted will be those considered the most favorable to the Govern ment. Ten per cent, cash, in Government funds, to be paid on acceptance of proposal. The Government teserves the right to reject any or all proposals. Proposals should be Indorsed "Proposals for tbe purchase of Brazos Santiago and Rio Grande jcanroaa," ana auureBsea -crev. Jieut.-uoi. a. J. McGonnlgle, A. Q. M. U. S. Army, office Chief Quartermaster, Fifth Military District, New Orleans, La." A. J. McGONNIGLE. Brev. Lieut-Col. and A. ft. M. U. S. Aimy. 717181 in cnari i charge of ofllce. JARGE SALE OF PUBLIC PROPERTY office of Army Clothing and Eqtjipaok, No. 29 BkoABWAY, Nkw YOKK, July 17,1807. J Will be sold at Publla Auction at the Depot of Army Clothing and Equipage, No. 400 WASH INGTON Street, New ork city, on TUESDAY, the Otb day of August next, commencing at 11 o'clock A. M., to be continued from day to day, the following articles of Army Clothing and Equipuge: 10,000 Uniform Coata. 3-1,000 Uniform Jackets. 7,775 Veteran Rb. Corps Jacket. 19,000 Knit Drawers. 128.000 Knit Shirts. 40,000 Great Coats (Footmen's). 30,000 Great Coats (Horsemen's). 150,000 Woollen Blankets. 30,000 Rubber Blankets. 10,000 Rubber Pone has. 190,000 Lined Sack Coats. 100,000 Unlined Sack Coats. 100,000 Forage Caps. 89,000 pairs Bootees, M. S. 8,900 pairs Boots, M. S. 16,000 Brogans. 130,000 Leather Neck Stocks. 45,000 Hat Feathers. 100,000 Knapsacks (Regulation). 11,000 Mann s Patent Knapsacks. 60,000 HaversackB(Regulallon). 7,500 Haversacks (Enamelled). 21,000 pairs Trowsers, Horsemen's. 15,000 pairs Trowsers, Footmen's. 2,N7 pairs Leggings, 434 Hussar Juckets. 1,000 Straw Hats. 2 173 Dark Blue Trowsers. 2,161 Buckles for Trowsers. 64 yards Dark Blue Cloth. 419 yards Blue Flannel. 1 392 yards Green Merino. 12U yards Black Wlgans. 709 yards BiHCk Alpaca. 443 yards Brown Hollands. Also, a quantity of various articles of Irregu lar Clothing and Equipage. Samples of all can be seen at the depot wilbla ten, days of sale and catalogues had. .... Terms Cash In Government funds; ten per cent, down and the balance before tbe goods are taken from the depot, which must be within five days after the sale, under forfeiture Of pur chase and the ten percent, deposited. Bvt. Major-General D. H. VINTON, 7 20 151 Asst. ftr.-Master Gen'l U. S. A. GOVERNMENT SALE. TO BE SOLD AT Public Auction, by order of the Treasury Department, on FRIDAY, tbe 23d day of August, 1807, at 11 o'clock A. M , at Hanover Htreet Warehouse, foot of HANOVEK Utreet, Kensington, Philadelphia,, tbe following da scribed property, seized by order of the United States Government, on board tbe schooner LltPhfleld, at this port, August 10, 18H7: . TWO f.OCOMOTIVKM AND TENDERS, built by Norrls Hon, of Philadelphia; boiler, 18 feet long. 8 feet 6incbes in diameter; lire box, 8 feet by 4; cylinder, 16 Inches In diameter, 22 Inoh stroke; driving wheel. 4 feet to Inches In diameter; spread of wheels, 4 feet guage. Tbe above property oau be seen and In spected at said warehouse any day previous to ""'Terms cash, in Government funds. J. W. CAKE, Collector of Customs. rami.. C. Cook. Auctioneer. Phila.,July 23, 1807. 7 23tult gALE OF GOVERNMENT VESSEL. Deputy Quartebmastkb-Okn.'s Offiok. Baltimore, Md., July 27. 1807. J Proposals are invited, and will be received by the undersigned, at this office, until 12 o'clock noon, August 15, 1807, for the purchase at prl vale sale of the side-wheel steamer COSMO POLITAN, belouglng to tbe United States, and now lying at Fanly's Wharf, South Baltimore. 7 81 131 STEWART VAN VL1 IE r, Deputy Quartermaster General U. S. A. AUCTION SALES. M C O JS. ' ' ""r" w 'oiny r ora ft t).V ATJCT101N.fcJi.Ht. Ho, 6s M ARK Kf Street, BKCONB FAIL BALK Of 1mo OASES BOOT fin VI 1 .. .. , , Ansost 5. commencing st lo o'clock, we win soil k cautiosue, for oub, shout liioo esses men's ti? .J youtlis' hoots, shot-s. brogsns, bulmoraH. AoT au 2 l.rlme and extra uwnrtment of women's mliw' ? fs called ' We"r' 10 WlllCh ,h,w" Motion iofVn Triiix n. iivma a fix m, 0 2M and IM MARKET Street. 1 BS AT PRIVATE BALK. 2S cases fluepalni fans, round baudles. FIItr-T LATtOK PEREMPTORY 8AT.K OF ROOT BtaOLH, LBOOANH, I RAVKLL1NO BAUB l?rl? On Tuesday Morning. 1,AU. AOKUst 6, at 10 o'clock, will be m.ld, by eataln. on lour inootbs credit, about 2m paVksKPTboo' PboeB, bslmorals, etc. of city and lJ.irn m.n , ture. Open for examination!, with wUlo.JiJ on morulng ot sale. J'a1 LAROK OrENIKOBALK OFBTtrTTaW VRvnr. OJtKMAN. AM) I.OMEST10 1)KY G()M?Ca We will bold large sale of foreign and dostv, dry goods, by catalogue, on toar niontbs'creaiL . . - . . ? Tliurdsy Morning. H : FIRST LARGE TIVEALE OF CARPET- ' - It Sum Sale Koutn west corner Twelfth end Cntlnwhin tot. HANDSOME WALNUT FUKNITUKK MArlr foOMK BRUBSELh CARPETS, MIlUwV KTiL0" On Friday morning. Jiiu, Angnst 2, at 10 o'clock, at Die totilhwwtt m.n Twelltb and Callowhlll streets, by cai.To?n,Tan2 some walnut and gieen terry parlor sulTandsoSS walnut chamber furniture; fine mirrors; spring Tand otl.r mattresses: baudsome Brussels and YeneUaa carpets; kitchen utensils, etc. -uuaa) - A r.t'c,e r qual to new; have been In meot a short time. 7gi2t U ay be seen on the morning of sale at 8 o'clock. . ' Sale No. lMiMervIne street. ' . 6T.PERIOR . FURNITUUK. ROSEWOOD MELJ DHON, FINK BRUSSUL8 CARPETS, EltL " On Saturday morning. Augusts, at 10 o'clock, at No. 18l Mervlne street between Eleventh and Twelfth streets, above Monl gi merv avenue, tbe superior walnut parlor furniture rest cbunrwt furniture; rosewood melodeou; ant Brussels csxiiets, etc. ff Slat Msy he seen at 8 o'clock on the morning ofsale. s AMU EL C. FORD 4 SONS. AUCTIONEERS No. in a FOURTH Street, . Pales of Real Estate, Stocks, Loans, etc., at Phua delhia Exchange, every Friday at 12 o'clock, noon. Our sales are advertised in all the daily and seven of the weekly newspapers, by separate handbills e each property, and by pamphlet catalogues, on thousand ot which, will be Issued on Wednesday art ceding each sale. -. REAL E8TATE AT PRIVATE BALE. , On Friday, Aogiist 2, ' Will be sold at the Exchange, at 1 o'clock, the fok lowing blocks and Loans On accountot whom It may concern ' 6000 shares La ton la Coal Company. T 23 9t JM. GUMMEY 4 SONS, AUCTIONKEBJ No. 60S WALNUT Street Bold Regular Sales ot .c REAL ESTATE, STOCKS. AND SECURITIES AI THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE?: Handbills of each properly iHaued separately. . , low catalogues published and drcnlated, oontalnlhc full debcrlptrous of property to be sold, as also, a part tlal list ef property contained In our Real Estate Reiiir tr, and offered at private sale. - phimi aaverMseo aauy in ail tne dally newspaper! BY THOMAS BIRCH A SON, No. 1110 CHfi NUT Street, above Eleventh street. , , ' .t Sale at No. mo Chesnot street. ' nOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO-FORTES. MIRRORS. CARPETS, ETC On Friday Morniug, At 9 o'clock, at the auction store. No. 1110 Cliesnnt street, will be Bold a large assortment of superior par lor, chamber, dining-room, and kitchen furniture, fiom fsmllles removing. FRENCH CHINA FANCY GOODS AND TOTS.' A t tbe same time will be sold, an invoice of French ChlDS, fancy goods, consisting or Inkstands, smoking sets, loliet euj, egg dishes, match boxes, doll heads. loys. eic. j 3i PANCOAST & WARNOCK, AUCTIOIVKERS. No. SWO MARKET STREET. EXCURSIONS. rKZZs F0R CAPE MA" ON TUESr JKaaBUU.IAYS, THURSDAYS, AND BATCH i.ja iB,-ihe new and swift steamer SAMUEL M FELTON. Captain L. Davis, leaves CHEdNUl Street Wharf on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Satut duyB, at 9 A. M.; and returning leaves Cape Mayo! Mondays, Wednesdsys, and Fridays at 7'3o A. M. Fare - t'2'6u, Including carriage hire. ) Servants, l-75, " " J Children, 11-2.5, " Excursion tickets on Saturday, good to return Ol Monday, 14, including carriage hire. O. H. HUDDELLi N. B. Mann's Express Company have arranged M attend to baggage, will check baggage through tt betels, cottages, etc.; alno sell Tickkts at their OlHo No. 106 6. FIFTH Street. 7 0 rTIClN PARE TO WILMINGTON, K iBniififi iiiiiis fr' r'r""i1-r rr Htnlr mnrnln, ju uuu alter MONDAY, July 8, the steamer ARIEL will leave CHEHNUT Street wharf at 4 A. id. and S4ib P. M . Returning, leaves Wilmington at t i& A. It, and 12 45 P. M. Fare to Wilmington, 15 cents; excursion tickets, 28 cents. Fare to Chewier or Hook, 10 cents. 7 Hunt rlC" DAILY EXCURSIONS TO WIL aaMfi i'm i Tii I mington, Del. The steamer ELIZA Axaav.X will leave DOCK Street Wharf daily al 10 A. M. and 4 P. M. Returning, leave MARKE1 Street Wharf. Wilmington, at 7 A. M. and I P. M. Fare for the round trip.......-......... ............to oenf Single ticket BO cen Chester and Marcus Hook .......-......20 cen For further particulars, apply on board. 7 22if L. W. BURNS. Captain. .rr-, EXCURSIONS UP THE RIVER,-. iiSiSLlThe splendid steamboat JOHN A WAiiER makes dally Afternoon Excursions tl Burlington and Bristol, stopping at RIverton, Terre? dale, Andalusia, and Beverly, each way. These excursions leave CHESNUT STREET WIIARK at 2 o'clock In the Afternoon. Returning, leave Bristol at 4 o'clock. arriving In theclly at 6 o'clock P. M. FA RE Excursion, 40 eta. Each way. 250. 6 26 8m CUMMER TRAVEL VIA NORTH PENNSYLVANIA BAIUIOAB. SHORTEST AND MOST PLEASANT ROUTE TO WILKESBAERB, MAUCH CHUNK, EASTON. ALLENTOWN, MOUNT CARMEL, liAi.F,TOa BETHLEHEM, And all points In the LEHIGli MAHANOY.AND vAUjty( Commodlons Cars, Smooth Track. F'lne Scenery, and Excellent Hotels are the speclaliles of this route. Through to Wllkusbarre and Mauob Chunk wlthoot change of cars. EXCURSION TICKETS, From Philadelphia to Principal Points, Issued frsm tbe TICKET OF ICES ONLY, al Reduced Rates, OU Saturdays, good In return till Monday evening. jitUUHlON TICKETS TO W ILK EMBARKS, ' Good for iN DAYS, Issued any day. Through Trains leave the Depot, BERKS 8n4 AM EiUCAN Streets, at V48 A. M., I'SO P, AL, and S A) For particulars see Time Table In dally papers. Vv,.i,.ki. T...?r;:.7,v-i"""x Agent. 'l li keusold and Baggage l li ketssold 'and Baggage Checked through to tbe nolpal potntaat Manil a Norlh PennHylvaula Bag lie Ex press Ollice. No. lot is. FIFTH ml tun prn kan SLATE MANTELS. SLATE MANTELB are nnsnrpassed lor Duraklllt Beauty, trengtb. and Cheapness. HLATK UlNTIIS ..... I . made to order. ' " wenersJT J. IJ, KIME8 A CO., Wo 1S antf 2L2g CHESNTJT Street 812 Cm T. STEWART BROWN, 8 K. Gorsw of MAMUrACTUBia Of rRVJlKB, VALISES, BAGS, HETICUTE8, RHA'Wf aadTrsTtiisf OeoUsgeMraUy,