FOREIGN G LEA NINCS. C'itt Lifb is England. Tim Lonl n Specta tor eayB: 'The great misfortune of English cities ia tiiatjhlghlv plaoeil linlialirnjii do not live in them. West London being axwpted, we question if there id a peer, a county mem ber, or a borough member, not actually en gaged in trade, who lives within the authority of a paving and lighting committee, who votes at municipal elections, or who shares to any pensible degree in the life led by the inha bitants of any Knglish town. The conaeqnenoes of this social anomaly, which ia peouliar to He gland alone among countries, are seen every day in the feeble and unsatisfactory development of our municipal life, in the absence of any steady effort to make our cities what they might be, eentre3 of art as well as industry, oi intelligence as well as captial, Lomes full of a rich and varied, thou gh dis tinctly English life. No man, eminent in the land, ever says with pride that lie belongs to Liverpool or Manchester, Leeds or Bristol, Uirniingham or Sheffield. " Nbw Forts. The fortifications on the coast Of the bay of Kiel, begun by the Prussians im mediately after the Danish war, are nearly completed. They consist of four forts: Una north of Friedrichsort, on the Brauneberg, one at Friedrichsort itself, and two on the opposite shore at Laboe and Miiltenort. The first two are in Schleswig and the others in Holstein. Of these the works at Friedrichsort, Laboe, and Miiltenort existed in part during the Bchleswig-llolstein war of 1S48. The most important of the forts is that on the Braune berg, which covers that at Friedrichsort, and, together with those at Laboe ami Miiltenort, is capable of attacking an enemy advancing into the bay with a cross fire. This fort is armed with twelve rilled seventy-two pounders of cast steel the heaviest artillery hitherto used in the Frussian army or navy. The huge Krupp cannon now at the Paris Exhibition will also, it is said, be placed on the Brauneberg. The Privileged and tiie Unprivileged. Six persons, three of whom are girls, are in , jail in Bodwin, England, their offense being a Sunday afternoon stroll in the grounds of Sir Coleman Kashleigh. A correspondent of the London Spectator, giving the particulars of this case, avers that a public highway has ruu through the grounds in question for the past seventy years, and adds: "It is very probable that the prisoners, during their walks (the male prisoners constituting one party and the female another, and each far apart from the other), diverged from the pathway to gather whortleberries. Master Rashleigh, son of the proprietor, was also out for a walk, and, whilst doubtless looking 'from nature up to nature's God,' saw those grave offenders, and in due course got them summoned before Colonel Peard 'Garibaldi's Englishman 1' convicted, and sentenced to twenty-one days' imprison ment." ' v French Wit. The French wita are still making fun of the profusion of decorations which the royal visitors left behind them. In Charivari Cham has a picture of a stout matron, who has appropriated half her husband's Orders. On the Dlea that as lm had rather a. weak chest, the doctor was afraid it would do him harm to carry all the jewels himself. Another sketch shows a man starting back in astonishment as he suddenly comes on a friend in the street, with his breast glittering with decorations. "An, you see," exclaims the friend, "I live just opposite the Elysee" the palace where the Czar and the Sultan had their quarters. "For a wonder," says another man, looking at the sky, "there are still some stars left to sparkle up there. I fancied they had all been taken down for boulonnieres." Thb Dckb of Hamilton's Racing Trajjsac tionb. Vice Chancellor Stuart had before him in London, on the 11th of July, the case of the Duke of Hamilton against Kobinson. This 'was a motion on behalf of the defendant, Mr 'William Robinson, to dissolve an ex parte in junction which had been granted by the Vice Chancellor on a previous day, on the applica tion of counsel for the Duke of Hamilton, tore Strain Mr. Robinson from suing the Duke on two bills of exchange for the sum of .13,400, ot which 8000 was for the purchase of race horses from Mr. Robinson, which, it was said, proved to be of little or no value on being examined by Mr. Rowlands, the Duke s trainer, although they were sold to the Duke as valuable racehorses. The injunction was dissolved. A Costly Tadlk for the Sultan. Although not publicly participating in the London de monstrations in honor ot the sultan's visit to England, Birmingham took part. A massive and ornate table has been made there for the Sultan. The table, which is of circular form, and about six feet in diameter, was intended for the Paris Exhibition, but owing to the great amount of work in it, it could not be completed in time. The materal is electro plate, panelled on the upper surface in ara besouea, and richly engraved with representa tions of fruit and flowers. The border, con sisting of raised clusters of fruit and flowers, parcel gilt, is of very bold design. The value of the work is two thousand five hundred dollars. A Hint to Co-operative Societies. A man named Parkinson, a cotton operative, was charged on the 8th ultimo with a singular attempt to defraud the Rochdale Pioneers' Co operative bociety In England. . ihe society allows a discount on purchases, and to enable the purchaser to obtain this gives tin checks representing the amount spent, which entitles the holder to a dividend at the end of the quarter. Parkinson had two thousand of these manufactured, but the maker, finding they were not for a legitimate purpose, compelled him to return them. Destruction ok a Village by Fire. The village of Chiitelurd, Savoy, consisting of about one hundred houses, has just been de stroyed by fire. The buildings all being roofed with thatch, the flames spread with remarkable rapidity. The only ones spared were the church and the cure's residence, the police station, and the mairie, all of which happened to be isolated. More than eight hundred persons are rendered homeless: the greater rart of the families are completely ruined, the companies having refused to effect insurances In consequence of the great risic Llow to Pct Out Oil Fires. A corres pondent of the London Chemical News offers a suggestion relative to the extinction of fires resulting from burning oil, which may prove useful. At a recent terrible conflagration at the oil distillery of Hackney Wick, the effect of the water poured upon the flames was simply to extend the burning surface bv dis tributing the oil in every direction. This writer proposes that in Bucb. cases in future clay or lime should be thrown upon the fiames. i It is the only means of extinguishing oil fires, as ao uceu iiuou iu several instances, i The Tomb of James II Th tnmV. nf .Tamua II, in the church of that town, at St. Germain r I iiiuo. umo iun, uvnu . Drn-nisiulv irna. , mented with mural paintings, consisting of ' numerous small compartments. . either the arms of Great Britain, or the lion Tiraneing. or the unicorn, also prancine. orthu , letter "J" the whole gay, fresh, bright, and jreiiy, THE DAILY -EVENING TELEGAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST C, 18C7. Til I'lTF'H IIol CPKC.HMKfl. TilO 1'opn llftS R civil lint of about tTW.OOO a year. Out of tliis Hum he kPeps Pupal nuncios in foreign courts, and pays 1 K'O a year to each of the cardinals who reside In Koitia. (tut of this, too, he keeps up the Vatican, which contains no less than four thousand room, and require A large staff of domestics. The Pope alsto pays the Palatine Guard nnd the Noble Guard; keeps up the Pontifical Cliapol, pays camrritns, Lis household, etc. All this is administered with regularity and economy. A Bad rni.L. A Cork paper has the fol lowing, in a U tter concerning the Cork Work house: "One of the doctors of the Cork Workhouse told me in very many cases they are obliged to put two in a bed in the hospi tals, and many of those infected with the itcli and other contedious diseases are placed in the same bed with those not infected with these contiditm maladies." This is as good a the spelling of Captain Costigan's brogue by Thackeray in "IVudeiuils." Mm Anai.y7.ki. Mr. TicMome, of Dublin, has been analyzing the mud from the Dublin streets, lie finds that it contains almt twenty four per cent, of organic matter, which he thinks may lm injurious in the form of dust as it is blown about into the eyes and mouths and nostrils of the inhabitants. He suggests, therefore, mixing carbolic acid with the water employed in "layiug" the dust. The German Lotteries An order from the Prussian Government orders that the lotteries of Hanover, Osnabruck, and Fraukfort-ou-the- Main be suppressed after the termination of the second drawing of those of this year. The city oi r rauKiort loses ly tins step resources amounting on an average to two hundred thousand ilorius annually. Astronomical. The young Lord Oxman- town is likely to travel in the steps of his father, Earl Rosse. lie lately read before the Royal Society "An Account of the Observa tions on the Great Nebula in Orion, made at Birr Castle with the three-feet and six-feet telescopes between 1848 and 18G7." Dogs. In England the dog tax yields a good sum. Lp to the end ot June last, licenses were taken out for G05,C24 dogs, against 394,837 on which the tax was paid in the year endmg March, lbbb. In fccotland the number of dogs taxed has increased from 30',3G5 to 80,000. Sixteen Thousand Prizes. The total num ber of prizes awarded at the Paris exhibition was as follows: 04 grand prizes, 83 gold medals, 3(535 silver medals, (!565 bronze medals, and CS01 honorable mentions. Stonehenoe. Nearly twenty different pho tographs have been taken of Stoueheuge by the photographers of the Ordnance Survey at Southampton. One of the chief stones is nearly destroyed by age. Insufficient Punishment. Captain Simpson, of the British navy, has had to pay X'100 and costs for flogging a delicate boy who was found on board his ship. A Nugget. A lump of silver weighing four hundred pounds was found last month in the Konigsberg silver mine in Sweden. FACETLE. Rejected lays bad eggs. London Fan. Beecher says he advocates riches. His income shows it. The Chicago Times says the best fly catch ers are bats. Barnum's last curiosity The Wings of a Flying ViBit. -When ladies vote, candidates will always be elected bv "handsome" maiorwies, and sometimes by "sweeping" majorities. "I have the best wife in the world," said a long-suffering husband; "she always strikes me with the soft end of the broom." Nantucket has furnished Philadelphia with lady principals for five of her leading private schools. The raising oi scnooi- marms" is the great business oi vne piace, and large as ia the supply, it ia unequal to the demand. A lady fainted a few days sinoe in the cars. A medical gentleman wno weni 10 ner : relief exclaimed: "lias a gentleman a flask of ! whisky or brandy T" Over thirty pocket pia- j tolB flashed in the air at once. The fellow that was told that the best cure for palpitation of the heart was to stop hugging and kissing the girls, said: "If that is the only remedy which can be proposed, I say, let 'er palpitate." A case of courtship of forty -five years' standing is reported at East Lynue, Mass. The gentleman has paid his visits on each alter nate Sunday evening. A young lady being engaged to be mar ried, and getting sick of the bargain, applied to a friend to help her untie the knot before it was too late. "Oh, certainly," he replied. "It's very easy to untie it now while it's a beau." Men dying make their wills, but wives Kwcape a work so sad; Why should they make what all their lives The gentle dames have hud? Antidote for Ennui. The following anti dote for ennui, so prevalent in the sultry sum mer months, is highly recommended by the La Crosse Democrat : K. Rps. vin. Oiard el. Saccharine while una iinislium....q. 8. Aqua coligealibUH q. a. Miulum Homeurn 0 sprigs. Bbakuiu Llkellum q. r. Blrawuua elongatus 1. Bucltum lurewem! Then sing: There am a rose in yonder glen, ll HhuuB the gaze of other meu, And 11 you're dry, why drink again! Shouting: Mary bud a little lamb OU I mother I'veoouie hom6 to drink, Bui Mnvy didn't care, Adaiu Ate Eve's apple qulckei'n a wink t The Tomahawk, a London satirical paper, gives the following out at pulling: "Wr IlHVc now uetiu uu4 uiiiuf;u cni-iuimni-u to sell our paces to enlerprisiuif advrtUers, like the rest of our contemporaries. We beu, tbtrerore, to suomu me cuurges we muite iu the literary' part of our paoer for their Inspira tion, pioml-lufjt that their orders Khali be at tomied to with wit, economy, aud despatch: "A good 'quotable' review of a Trashy Novel. From half a do.en gratis copies of new works up to one insertion oi n uun-uoiuuiu uuvuruai;- rnotir 'ulterior dilto, with Latin quotation. Vrom one luscrtinn of a column advertisement up to twenty-five insertions of a page adverllue- in i-n i "A nice pithy critique of a condemned play. Vrnin tour OlUel'S- lor '1 wo lO LUO iSOKc'S' lO UU umlt three to the Ktnlls.' UAmTwriitr ditto, tvrth aenial and humorous de- tniition of the jrfot.b'rom half u doz-ou private boxtato pei'etuul advertisement on lUeedlio- '":' . -3.. t... r.t thM k..i'n. nf III. Covers went. from ilree scraps of good In fo", atlou up to a consulHhlp lor ihe editor. "A vie taant notice of a grocery, etc., (wwrant'd tmndnd servicable).Vrom a pot of ptcliles up to" - A Mexican Item. Borne persons are em .i,i t. Paris In collecting the proolamatious of Maisbal liazaine, in which he exercised the moat cruel severities towards the Republican party, while Hia intended 10 give A lit pertioul Lot 1T the ImperialwtB. list f the CITY INTELLIGENCE. FOB ADDITIONAL LOCAL 1TK1IX KKB O0T8IDK PA0R8.J Pfmk of an Aged Lady. Mrs. Alana L. (lurk died. ou Fnrtiiy last, at the residence of hrr Brand on. Mr. burns, Mo. CM) Nortli Thir teenth urcct, in the ono hundred nnd seventh juirof her arc Mr. Clark ani born in Am etordsm, In 1701, and came to tills country in 1707, and lias rei-ided in this city nearly all the time fincc her arrival. The deceived has had lour ctiiliircn, three of whom are livincr. Bhe nl-olinvn m prsndcldKlrcu auil eight Brent crnndcliiblrcn, all I'vina. Mie was connected with the Uctoimcd Dutch Church, and attended K iAici lor maiiy years in the church at Tenth und Filbert streets. She was remarkably active in I cr habit until within a few das hcloie her tenth, hi d whs pcricctly sen-iblo aud rauoiiul up to the hour oi tier departure. Tattered Greenbacks How to Mend Them. The Itdlnwiiip iss.iiii to he the best nlnu of iiii'iidiii the grecnbuck currency, which, as all know, ) so excecdinuly delicate, and apt to bi runic dilapidated nnd torn: After smoothing out ttipeiigc, carefully moisten the edges with the tipot the ni cer, after wcttine it on toe tcneue; then lny the bill on a piece ot writing paper, cnrclully drawlne the edges together. and biy another piece of wrltirifr paper over it. A lew seconds rutibtnif wiuv me linger ovcrttio scam w ill make it acJhcrc, and a little adroit ness, when It ts dry, wnl enable a person 'to lift the bill from the paper without tearincr it. The spam will, it Is said, then be luvlbible, and be the strongest part oi tiie bill. Casualties. last evening George Fpley, three jenrs ol ui'C, was run over, on Nineteenth street, below Girard avenue, by car No. 9 of tho feveDteenlh and Nineteenth Streets Passenger Railway line,' auc) was seriously inlurecL 'Ihe little one wan removed to St. Joseph's Hospital. About 8 o'clock )at evening Mrs. Margaret Gorman, residing at No. '.'Ot 8 Murhhall street, wi die st pping oil the platform ot a cur on the (ieiU'itnUiwu and Hometown Uailroad, fell, and the wheels passu! over her leg. The Injured lady whs removed to the hospital. The Carpet Weavers' Co-operativb Asso ciation. A meeting of carpet weavers was held lust evenme at the corner ot Front and Ma-der dtrects, lor the purpose of forininu'ac'i-operativo association. It is intended that tiie capital stock t-hiill he at piosent $."0.00i), and that $lj,000shull he upplied to the puielrise of looms and ma-cl-uiery, and the balance shall bu used as n, working luccl. The preM'ot uumocr of shares will be one ttiouiiud, at the pur vhIuc of $50 each. About $7000 wenh of stock ha thus far bieu subtcribid. Cor nf.r-s tone Lati.no. This afternoon, at 4 o'clock, the curner-stonc of a tie M. K. church will belaid with appropriate ceremonies, and iiddrcsscs tie rteliverid by ltevs. Messrs. I. V. li:irtine, J. D. Dobbins, an t otli.rs. Artists often make great sacrifices to serve their managers. It is related of Tamlwrlik a prince of tenors that he played Ernani in Dublin with a blister ou his back. The blister had been sent by the chemist in mistake for a strengthening plaster which the doctor "had prescribed. Alter the opera, Tamberlik went to his bed in the most intense pain, the true cause of which was not Biispected. About three in the morning, unable to resist such suffering any longer, he rose and wandered about the hotel until he found the impressa rio's room. He entered, and flinging himself down on the sofa, fainted away. The blister was removed and the wound was dressed. Not withstanding all lie had undergone, and his weakened condition, the heroic tenor sang in Lucia the following evening, rather than allow the impressario to lose money by a disappoint ment caused by the prima donna of the com pany. MA MR IJ 1ELEQRAPI1. For additional Marine Hews see First Page. ALMANAC tfOB HIIIjADKLFHIA this day, Bum Kirks., .H'OI'MnoN Ruins. ITO!) .71(1 IIIHH W'ATKR.... OUo Hum Bktb PHILADELPHIA BUAKD Of TKADK. Wii.mamU.Kknt. 1 Thomas K Akhmkad, V Monthly Oommittkb, MOVKA1KNTS OF OCKAIf IIKAUK118, FOR AMERICA. Chln... Liverpool... Bunion -..July Col N. York Liverpool... New VorH July Olla London JSew York July Clniurla - HiuOirg.M.New York -..July 20 ai 20 20 22 24 24 IA America. .-...eouui!uiu)ii....tw i ur.. juiy '1 lieUeen....MLiVeriooL..New V or k. ... July Mornuic wr Hvre........New YorkM....Juiy C ot HtiUlujore..LlveriKxl...New Y'ork July l'linbrlK.....ouiiiiiil'ioii.r.ew i orx.... juiy NunlorlBn....Liverpool...mietw .......Julir l). of Dublin....... Llverpool...few York ..July 24 US 27 loittslB M. .i.ivrooi...nw i ori.... juiy Trlpoll-...-....-Liveriool...IStw York .July w) J HV II.-. a........" veruui... uijhiuii M, auk g Wai. Ptuu..........Loidou New York...... Aug. 8 For kuroph. Ferula Ne w Y or k ... 1 .1 v er pool ....... Aug. 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Wlilie I Mill. t-lir Northern Mi-lit. Ireland. Provlilpnca. do. tw lir E. 11, Emery, Cluytou, Benton, Jilnklalou, UrrO & Co. feclir 11. I'ett-rMon, KukIihIi, H.mton, do. bclir J. li. Myers, ElwouU, I'rovltluuce, N, V.auJ rich. Coal I o, bctir 1'itul and Thompson, Godlrey, Mudford, P'kBr, liealey 4 Co. fichr J. slusman, Bunks RnHtun. Tylpr 4 Co. N-lir W. I'mxIoii, itrower, Ronton, do. t-clir J. V plf. K"tiii''i. V feilli't-t MnnlckHiill ,t C.i. b( lir W. Reuuiut, feuuy, Cauitiriunu, Day, iluJ.tBll ,K lo. frchr Henrietta, Kcluey. Norwich, do. fcchr W. H. Loui:lneu,Ttei4i, Uloiiceater, Rommul A h u liter. hclir rh Helen. Rnw. New London, do. hclir (iolilen EuKle, liowi a. Ne Loiuion. (lo. bchr H. P. BUuuioiib, Coriiuu, buioui, VV. IL Juhui A KHirAddle. Brown, Keonebmik, do. bchr t. J. Mercer, bleUer, WaaUinyton, Audenrold, Norton A Co. Pi lir R. H biiuon, Dilkn, Bohlon. Hecknchnr A Co. bchr Clara Merrick, Woulouiiiy, Lyuu, mu D,iu, Jjochiuau & Co. Hclir L. an'' M. Reed, Klenliuan. bulnm, do. bctir H. J. Brixht. Slmw, rimuni, liiicnift,I.ewlN i'. bi lir Maria Jane. Joues, lilyiilnn. L Auueurieii dt l;o. clir Helen. I arroll, Caiaia, hailibun, Mru di Co. bchr M. hpli er, Paul. bt. Ainry'ii, I ,,iii, bchr Miiiuenota. Plilnney, Waietiam, l aptaln. bchr W. 1 arrow, Conilou. PortHinunili. t aialn. bl'r K C Ridille. Met. 'lie. New Yrk, W, p. Clyde. Co. bl'r J. H. Khriver. Denuiii, llaliliiiore. A. tlroven. Jr. b''r J. W. Ide. Wehh. Bitliliuoie, do Tub Tnos. Jelleron. Allen, lor Baltimore, wllU a low Uf barken, W. P. Clyde A Co. ARRIVEH YKnTKHDAY. IlrlK Chieftain, I'ourad, 14 (lay lr.nn Mayayuei.wdh guiiur anU UjolUbaeH to John Mmhoii A Co. Liik Hen. Baukit, Kelclium, fr.un frovldence. bchr W. Tow uaeud Maxon, l day from Fia. r c. uh train to James Bxrruii bchr Uaielle, Mulre, 2 iiays from Princess Ann, mini lumber lo I. B. Phillips. f bohrCluyiou aud Lowlier. Jackson, 1 day from bmyrim. Willi erain i juiiin i rewieyACo. I bchr W. B, Thompson. Yhtei, from UeoruUiwo. ) bchr J. bliisinau. Hanks, from B kiIiiu. bchr W. Faxson. Brower, Irmu Bixton. ' bchr A. Edwards, boui -rs. Irom Boston. 1 bchr P. M. WlieaUm, Wheaion, Iroui Boston. bchr W. H. Doiit'lilen. 1 aiem, Irom Kimioii. bchr J. Alderdlc. Jackaway. from Bualou. H( hr 11. Taulaue, Adams. Irom Boslon. b-tir R. l'eierson. KniiHsh. rrom Boaiuu. bctir B H. bharp, M'enb. Irom Busum. bchr K. B. l nery. Clayton, troiu Hoslon. u.-i r I. aud M. Reed. bleluiao. from Huston. Tuk Tlios. Jeilernon. Allen, tiom liaiuujoia. Willi low uf barsea M W. P. Clyili A Co. MEDICAL. pOND'S EXTRACT OF H A IT1 A DTi E L 1 S t .... .CR PA,N rKTHOY Kit, on" or " 'ft (liiuiHNtic retns-dli which havecome Into general use anil iHvor.wll hont miltlnir. It In the product ol a sin.f.le shrub, hsriiilew lu HI canes ami, as ft domestic remedy, unequalled. CUKtC: UK l ISKft, LAM KKKK3 hOKKN .hhtj Sl'KAIN.-s, KIRK 'I IIP.OAT. 'lOO'lllAt Ilk, .A KAl ltK. NHHAlulA, Hit KI M A TibM I.I'M BAUO, til T U LJ lioim HTINOH, NOSF., STOMACH., OF TUB C-ORNH, UIAV OLD I WAV-Kits. . so u xn, Ann oilier niRiiinr iruunienorue HI1U iiaitiiiu miniu'ii'T. while it promptly hrreni, all ll KMOKKHAUkH. Hundred of phyalclHiia use It dally III their pracltr.n. rnriictveli their uiiiualiiied recotuuiendaliuu. Hold by cur agentx ami amiem. The Meillrlne Is ejteliuilvely prepared by ths snb- Bcrlhers, l'roprletors and MiixiesHors to T. T. I'ONl), tn wlirm all orders must he Hudrecuied. UVMl'llKK B' KUMCKOPaTIUU M F.PICTNI! CO., No. 5z BROADWAY, New York. PRICKS OF PONIi'H KXTttACl", Plx on nee botllea, wltb directions retad.......60 cents l int h(.tile, Willi direcllutiB, retail. irw) Qui its In tioitle IT6 Liberal dlbcouut to l'hyslclaun and l.ealers. &IMILIA SIM1LIBUS CURANTUR. XUntPURKYIf JtOM UiOJPA THIC 8PA.iriC9. FAMILY CABKa . Ol il large vials, morocco rase, containing a specino for every ordinary disease a lamlly 1h niibjeet to.and a book of directions l(.tK) Smaller Validly aud Travelling oases, with 2ft to M VlaiR - 3 tO h ( ( ili( 8 for all 1 iseiues, both for Curing and lor Preventive treatment, Id vials and poekel caxes fl to W T heHe Keniedles, by the case or Binnle box, are Hent to i.ny part of the country, by Wall or iipresg, free of charije, ou receipt of the price. Address-JI I'M I'll HKYS' KPF.CTFTO HOMa.OPATH 1C II KDICINK COMPANY, Ontce and Iiepot, No. 662 BHOADWA Y, iNew York. Dr. II I'MPHllKYi Is consulted dally at bis oltice, lerbouully or by lettur, as above, for all tonus of disease. For sale by TlYOTT A CO., JOHNRON, HOL LOW AY A tOWbKN, T. M. CA LLKN UKR. and AM UKORK KM 11 H, Wholiwale Agents, 1'hiladelpbla, and at BLITHK'S Drug Store, No. SlO Aiarket street, and by all Druggists. 8 ltutfaa m AMUSEMENTS. TT O! FO II -HlAlTlllil. M'.KNKKY HEALTHFUL KA KItCTSK Til K BATH-KNTKRTA1JSMKNT OJf IHi Jui.bl' KIND. MltlS. MARY LAKEMEYER respectfully Iiiionns her iriends aud the public gene rally that she will open the beautiful Island Pleasure Urouiid known as BMITH'8 IBLAND, on ISVNDAY next, May 6. (she invites all to come aud enjoy with ber the deliijuts of this favorite sutu- r',.r rrt. 4 80tl INTERNAL REVENUE REVENUE STAMPS FCR tALK AT TIIE PRINCIPAL. AGENCY, MO. 07 SOUHI T11IBI UBKET, PHIL A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED. OrderslonStBinped Checks received, and delivered wltb despatch Order by mall or express promptly attended to. 7 2B1m JACOB E. RIDUWAY. u. S. REVENUE STAMPS. PRINCIPAL DEPOT, iNo. 304 CIIESNIJT Street, t'ENTRAL DEPOT, No. 103 South FIFTH Street. (One Door below (Jhesuut). ESTABL.ISIIKD 1803. Revenue Stamps of all descriptions con stantly on hand, and In any amount. Our Btock comprises every denomination printed by the Government, and all order titled and rwurded on the dap of receipt. United (States NoU, National BuuH Notes, Drafts on l'hlladelpbla, and J?ost Ofllce Orders received In payment. The decisions of the Commission can be con sulted, and any Information regarding tho law cheerfully and gratuitously given. The commission is payable In stamps. The following rattt are allowed: On 25 - TWO PER CENT. 0n ioo ....THREE PER CENT. On 1300 and upwards FOUR PER CENT. All orders, etc., should be sent to NTANP AOESCT, No. 304. CIIESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. ORDERS RECEIVED FOR STAMPED CHECKS. FERTILIZERS. A JIMON I AT ED rilOSPIIATE, AM I Nkl RrAhNFI) FEBTIUIEB For Wheat. Com, Oati Potatoes.arass, the VegetabU Uardea, rult Tnes.Orape Vines, Etc Etc Thla Fertlliter contains Ground Bone and the beat r'ei Ullim ball. , . price p-o ii r ion of 2PO0 pouuds. For sale by ttu D' "ulaciuiera. WILLIAM ELLIH A CO., Chemists, I ?f, wrj No. T!A MARKET BtreeU NtW PUBLICATIONS. IK'Tl RKS. A Nr w mcuM!, tr liij J turea la belntc delivered at the NEW YOKE hi ISKCM OF AN ATOM Y, embracing ibe suhlecta: 'lllfW lO JIVU SHU WUUl Vi 1.IVB lUL-ivumi Maiuriiy, and Did A ge. tuaiinooa pnerauy ave- v lew ed. I lie 1 auses t iiiuicniiini, riuiuicr, p.,y Nervous Liseases accoiiuled lor. Marriage phlloso- iihiutolly considered, ' ele. f'. . . - 1 thu. u-inrii will hn I Ol ltel YHIUiurn ,,1, K ......... , . . forwarded lo parlies, unatue to attend, ou receipt ol p.ur slumps, t.y addreshliig-"HECRKTARY. Ntw Y OKK M IhKt'M or AN ATOM AMI HOIKNCK, NO.SU Bhoa1.wav.NKW YORK." ftflmw m HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING. p A I N T I N C. THOMAS A. FAIIT, HOIfct AMI ! PAIMTEB. (Caie f any Bro.) 33 Novth TH 1 1113 Street Ahovr Market. OLD BRICK ritoN'if done np, and made lo look ,,,wal lo ihe nu.t preas hrU k h.ui.i.les al theshoii tin and touniry irwis aoltoiMMl. Ail orders by Piwl hi iv aiiMi 'UH in. IHfuiw TAMKS K. EVANS. GUN-MAKEU. SOUTH . I xiteui abovs ecoiiU. would dill Ihe attention ol i rtminn to H' clioic selm llou of BURUE4' TROUT a nii nff .ol new aM.riin"ll, Flies, aud all U,a uoalselecllouol FioUlNii TACiiliE In aU 1UJ HANI. M17.I K LOAt.INO GUNS altered lo HHhKCH-OOAfKlO In Ihe li.wrai r.'ea- bent uiauuer, al tin 7 16 If P. p w. B. TIIE PKT OK THE HOUSEHOLD. P. P. W.B. i I..IIII.1 PATKNT WIMlOW ROWF.R. 1 Fvsry hounvktirper should have tnein lo lliuir shitt ii'cv tuiiMM'ln Ibaold-laahlouml rlhlions. Prioe. luvutv-uve ceuts per pair, bold everywhere, aud ib.,t"."alandlliiby B. V. PARI. ; j lui No. T7 H. i ll IKL qjek U1VY WtLl-H-OWNEhS OP PUOPEBTT' -Tbe only i'c to TIV7 Walls olsMiedand Cufe. led al Vy low p.a Vannftictoror of Pourtril 1D fcOUX-MlTU b 11 ALL, Ll-hMABV HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETC. gTAKDUHll0E, BA HH & CO., IMrOKTEKB Or ARD DEALERS IS Fcrxier: ako akebicam hardyare, WO. 18S1 MAUKKT WTBKKT, Oflerlor tale a large stock ol Ilui-rtwnro rMl Cutlery, TOCKTIlk-It WITH lOOO KEGS NAILS AT RF.IU t :i I'Klt tH. B7thstn C U T L E It Y. A fine assortment of POCKETand Tahi.k cut i. hit Y, kawiks, HAOH HTUOIfJ, LA 1)1 KV Mi ls tHJIUS. PAi'Klt AND TAILOIW tlltAUS, K1C, L. V. HKLMOLD'8 Cutlery Btore, No. las Houth TKNTDt Btreet, 11 Three doors above Walnut. COAL. B. JlHiBI.ETON CO.. TRALEUS IN I1AKLK1UU LF.llKiH and KAliLK VKIN COAL. Kept dry under cover. Prepared expressly for lamlly use. Yard, No, 122ft WahIUiNUUIW Avenue. Otbce. No. M4 W A LN UT Street. 7 '21 LUMBER. 1867." SKLKCT WHITE TliSE BOA BPS AXSi I'lsAlN K. in. ri "Sn i muu muu CHOICK PANKL A.ND 1st COMMON, 1 feet long, 4 4, 6-4. 6-4. 2, 8, and 4 Inch WHITE PINK, PANKL PATTERN PLANK. LARUK AND UUPKRIOR B 1QCK ON HAND, AT-BUILDING! BUILDING. 1CU I . P.UILD1NU! LUMBER I LUMBER! LTJMBERI 4-4 CAROLINA KLOOIUNU. 6-4 CAROLINA FLOOKINU. 4-4 DELAWARE FLOORINU. 6-4 DELAWARE FLOORINU, WHITE PINK FLOORINU. ABIl FLOORINU. WALNUT FLOORING. bPRUCE FLOORINU. bTKP BOARDS. RAIL PLANK. PLAKTKRINU LATH. A A KA m A .! mA A IhhU 1867. -CEDAR AND CYPRES t-IUNULKH. LOKM 1,'KDAR RniNQLEH. fcHOKT CKDAR (sHINULJia. I OUPK.K ISlilNOLtX. FINK ASHOKTMKNT FOR tJALK LOW. ISO. 1 CKDAR LOOH AND FOTH. 4 Of n- LUMBER FOR UNDEBTAKERS JLOU I . LUMBKR FOR UNUtRTAKKllb 1 KKU t'KUAIt. WALNUT, AND FINK. tuurr ALBAN Y LUM B KK OP A LL KIN DSi LOU I AL11AN Y LUMHKK OF ALL K.LNJJI4, IsKAisUShlJ WALNUT. DRY PoFLaR. I'ilKRMY. AND ASH. OAK FLANK AND HOAJlDtj. MAHOUAKY. ROPEWOOD, AND WALNUT VENEER8. A Con CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS. lOU I .C1UAR-BOX MAN UFAOTUHKRH. fciPANlisH CEDAR BOX BOARDd. l8b7.FK UCK JoS1 ' spruce joisri VKliM u TO K2 FEET LONG. BUPERIOR NORWAY feCANTLINQ. . MAULK. BROTHER & CO.. 1 rpl No. liSou hOU'i'll (STREET. M S. BUILDERS' MILL. SH. 84. 86. AND 118 B. FIFTEENTH HT. EBLER & BRO., Proprietors. Kjn ou band, made or the Best Seasoned Lumber, HI, low fjriuea. WOOD MOULDINOtl, BRACKETS, BALUSTERS AND NEWELS. Neweis, Balusters, Bracket and Wood Moaldlngs. WOOD MOULDINGS. BRACKETS, BALUSTERS, AND NEWELS. Walnut and Ash Band Railing, 3, 8X, and i Inches. BUTTERNUT. OUKbSDT, and WALNU7 MOULDING! to order. 12 J. O. P E R K I N MERCHANT. s, LilJlVIBElt buccebsor o R. Clark, Jr., KO. 324 CHRISTIAN STREET. Constantly on hand a large and varied assortment of Building Lumber. 1SL STOVES, RANGES, ETC. QULVER'S NEW PATENT DEEP SAHlWOIJtT HOT-AIR FURNACE. BAHfiEl or AJE.JL bikes. Also, Phlletrars New Low Press ore Steam Heauni Apparatus. For aaie by CBABEJES WILLIAM1, 610 No. 118 MARKET Blreet, THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENEKj OR EUROPEAN RANGE, for Families, Ho tels, or Public Institutions, In TWENTY DIE ' nhk NTM.l-H Also. Philadelphia Raoees. Hot-Alr Furnaoes, Portable Heaters, Lowdowa Urates, Flreboard bloves, Batb Boilers. Htewhole Plates. Boilers, Cooking Bloves, etc., wholesale and retail, by the manufacturers, BHARPE A THOMSON, Sn stuthBna No. a N. BIOTIHD Htreet, OV.ER'N'MENT lPROPERTYATPRIYATE sale :TirrTiTTTvro in m'li Jiin &jj. AWHINC9S, WACOM COYEBK, BAfiS, ET V yon want an extra Awning very cheap, lei om awning makers take the measure, and make It from a lot of 1600 hospital tents, lately purchased by us, many ol which are entirely new. and of the best 1J ounce duck. A lso, Government Baddies and Harness Of all kinds, etc. PITKI V A CO., 6 8m Nos. XS7 and 839 Nor. FRONT Btreet. 0 ORN EXCnANOB BAG MANUFACTORY. ' JOHN T. BAILEY fe CO.," KKUOVKD TO N. E. Coiner of MAHKKT and WATER Streets, Philadelphia. DEALERS IN BAUB AND BAGGING i Ot everv IieKcrlptlon, lor Grain, Flour, ball, Buper-Phosphale of Lime. Bone Imst, Etc. Large and small GUNN Y BA8 consuntly on hand. jiSiJl Also, W OOL BACK w. JohnT Bailky. jAMita Oasoadicw. o L AT C MANTELS. BLATK MANTKLBare nnsnrpassed tor Durability Beanty, tretiglb and Cheapness. BI.AiF MANTELS, and Slate Work General! madeto order. r. J. 13. KIMES 4 CO., 1 12 (m Noi 812 and 2128 CHEHNTJT Street QEORCE PLOWMAN, OABPliNTER AND BUILDER, MO. 141 DOCK NTItKET, Machine Unded to. Work and Mlliwrituung I romplly at 111 JOHN CRUMP, OAKPKNTEKAND BUILDBH. KllurPli MO. HIS I.ODUK STREET, AND WO. 178 11IKSNLT STUEKT, - fHn.ADir.pwi. If T. STEWART BROWN, 8.K. Corunrof FOURTH Jt CJIESTKIVTST3 MANUriCTl'kKa OF rnuirKS, VAiisis. bags. ttcotm. BHAJI 8TP-APB, HAT CABEB, POCKil BOOKS, rLAJUU ftn4TravsuiHiaMagarauy. . rs GOVERNMENT SALE3. GOVKHNMKNT PALK OF TUK MILITARY hailM ad at l.rA.oc Hantisuo, Texas. iinp line! narterrrmster ifih Mliitary Dlatriot. w Oilesns, I., Julv 9. 1S07. f-c-sleil I'roriosalH will he received at this ofTloa ntitll 12 M., August Ji), 1S67, for the purchase ot nil the right, title aud Interest of the United Wales in and to the United Mtaten Military Hnlliosd from Brazos Huntiauo to Whli'a Kntiche, Texas. The sate win inciuae ine enure iracK and sidings, bulldlnnH, water 8tt Ions, turn-tables, bride-, etc., the rallrond materials, the supplies' rer-aliiinu to the roan, lo&einer wiin ine roiling stock. caiH, machinery, aud other equipment. (IS jonowe; (ju miles Knllroad Track. 2 Tmrn-Tables. 25,(00 rounds KaUrood Chairs. & 0 t'n ss Ties. o FiU) m.niids Iiallroftd Iron. ' a 1 . I I mi.l LVna UinlrrtVi fitftrlrltJ J lttl 1 1 IJ lli 'ft, w J -yA -J wuur 1 Locomotive and Tender (named "West ern"). S Flat Cars. 2 Hand Cars. 2 I'ttHli Cars. , 60 pon nils Car Springs. 2 ('row Keel. 4 Hplke Mauls. 1 Track Guhko. 1 Fire Tonea. 1 Railroad Depot Balldla?, 1 Foreman's Quarters. lTWliarf. I,ri7 poutiila American Packing;. 5fi pou 1 1 (I Juie PackiuK. . ; i;w feel Kuli tier Hone. 1 IHiurIhh Pump. 2 Water Casks. 1 Feed I'lpe. 1 ClHters. 2 Ottloe Uenks. 1 Cooking Btove ' 1 Htove. 4 Claw Hara. 2 Btiackle liars. 1 Lantern. 2 KirmhI lanterns. 2 Grind Clones. 2 Padlocks. 1 Turning Lathe. 8 Bpades. 45 bhovels. 8 seta Carpenters' Tools. 2 Water Buckets. 2 Jackscrews and Levers. 8 Anvils. 7 Bellows. 2 Pincli Bars. 1 Cold Chisel. 2 Blacksmiths' riammers 8 Hleclge Hammers. 15 Hammer Handles. . , 2 Spike Punches. 1 net Blacksmiths' Tools. . .. ' 6 BlucktunlthH' Tongs. , . 2 Vises. .... , . 1 Crons-cut Baw. 173 Pick Axes. 04 Pick Axe Handles. - ; " .-; 4 bquare Brasses. 2 SiunlDR Boxes. V . 1 Brass Faucet. ., 1 HoseNoazle. ' " The hu le w in not include tbe title to tee land wlilcli does not belong to the United States. ThlH road IS aliout ten mties in leugin.aas extends from Brazos Santiago to wmte Kanche, on tbe Ulo Grande, From this point connection la made by steamer witb Brown. vllleand Matamoras. - 1 be route Is the suonest ana oesi ior ine ina mense traffic between tbe Gulf of Mexico and tbe Interior of Bouthern Texas and Northern Mexico, and tbe communication Dyrauaiona can readily be extended to Brownsville.- The road already completed saves luirry miieej of difficult and tortuous navigation. The road Is five leet eauge. good ties. X ran, ana iiui spiked. ' ''' x ue property may uo iuhpotwu u appiiw tlon to Captain C. H. Hoyt, A. O. M., Browns ville, Texas, aud any Information desired may be obtained irom that officer, or from tbe ottloe of tbe Chief Quartermaster, Fifth Military Dis trict, New Orleans, La. A condition of the sale will be that trans portation sball 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 tbe Filth Mili tary District. , Tbe terms of payment accepted will be those considered the most favorable to the Govern, menu Ten per cent, cash, In Government fanda, to be paid on acceptance of proposal. The Government reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. . Proposals should be Indorsed "Proposals tor tbe purchase of Braeos Santiago and Kio Grande Railroad," and addressed "Brev. Lleut.-Uol. A. J. McGonnigle, A. Q,. M. U. S. Army, office Chief Quartermaster, Fifth Military District, .New Orleans, la." Brev. LieuU-Col. and A. Q. M. U. 8. Army, 7 17 18t , In charge or eifloe. JAROE BALE OF FUBLIQ PROPEBTY OFFICK or ARMY CLOTHING AND KQTJIPAGB, Will be sold at Publlo Auction at the Deoati Army Clothing and Equipage, No. 400 WAfcjr) INCiTON Btreet, New York city, on TUE8DA? the 6th day of August next, commencing atl o'clock A. M., to be continued Irom day to da ine iuiiuwiug aruvies ui ai iiajt uiu tiling ai Equipage: io.uoo Uniform Coats. 84.000 Uniform Jackets. ' ' "" ' 7,775 Veteran Res. Corps Jacket.. t 1 19,000 Knit Drawers. J28.000 Knit Hhlrts. -40,000 Great Coats (Footmen's). . , 80,000 Ureal Coats (Horsemen's). 150 000 Woollen Blankets. 80,000 Kubber Blankets. 10,000 Kubber Ponohas. 19(1,000 Lined Back Coats. . , 100,000 Unlined Back Coats. 100,000 Forage Caps. 80,000 pairs Bootees, M. 8. 8,000 pairs Boots, Al. H. 15,000 Biogans. 130,000 Leather Neck Stocks. 45.000 Hat Feathers. 100,000 Knapsacks (Regulation). 11,000 Mann s Patent Knapsacks. 60,000 HaversackstKeualailon). i 7,500 Haversacks (Enamelled V 21,000 pairs Trowaera, Horsemen's. 15,000 pairs Trowsers, Footmen's. 2.H07 pairs Leggings. . , , 431 Hussar Jackets. . 1,600 Btraw Haus. , 2,173 Lark Blue Trowsers. -2 151 Buckles for Trowsers. ' 64 yards Lark Blue Cloth. 410 yards Blue Flannel. 1,892 yards Green Merino. li yards Black Wlgans. 790 yards Black Alpaca. 443 yards Brown Hollands. AIho, a quantity of various articles of lrretrn.' lar Clothing and i.quipage. Bamplee of all can. be seen at the depot within and catalogues had. ten days of sale Terms Cash In Government funds; ten per ct-ut. down and the balance before the goods ara taken from the depot, which must be within five days after the sale, under forfeiture of pur chase uud the ten percent, deposited. . r BvU MaJor.Geueral 1). 11. VINTON ,7 20151 , Asst. tir.-Master Gen'l U. B. A. GOVERNMENT SALE.-TO BE BOLD AT Ptibllo Auction, by order of the Treasury Department, on FRIDAY, the 23d day ol August, 1807, at 11 o'clock A. M., at II a novel Btreet Warehouse, foot of HANOVEll Btreet KenslDgton, Philadelphia, the following da ucrlbed property, seized by order of the Unltoi Ktates Government, ou board the schooner Lltrhfleld, at this port, August 10. lm- TWO I.OLOMOTIVErt AND TENDEIW bnllt by Norrls 4 Bon, of Philadelphia: boiler' 18 feetlong, 8 feet BlncUeslu diameter. Are box 8 feel by 4; cylinder, 10 inches In diameter 2i inch stroke; driving wheel, 4 feet 6 lnohea in diameter; spread of wheels, i feet guace. The above property cau be teen and in spected at said warehouse any day previous to Terms cash, in Government funds. , J- W. CAKE, Paml. C. Cook, Auctioneer?10' ' VumUiu Phlla., July S3, 1807. 7 33tn4t I ALE GOVERNMENT purchase at df' now lying at Fardy'S NVbarf sJuTn .m"'' 7 si i lat I btewaut Vanu" I r0' IH-puiy Quartermaster General u. a' A. Q ALE OF Dei'tjty Quartehma8ter-Qii;n..8 orncK B A L1I MOB K, M d . . J u ly 27 iStt Proposals are Invited, and will be iLii . : I the undersigned, at tblaoffloe untllia .m bl ?".0J,'Anlibt. A5- forth, 'purchi1!.
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