THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1867. 8 ROBBERY AT BORDENTOWN. gVEWNO TKLKGRAM BTECIAL CORBKBPOKIUNCB. BORDBHTOWN, N. J., AugUfl't 13. Tbe qntel cltj of Bordentown, N. J., was tbrown into state of excitement yesterday afternoon by tbe discovery of 'a most diabolical attempt at robbery. From wbat we could learn from thoso conKregatcd around the cell In which the participants 1 the act were Incarcerated, we note three particulars, which, though they may be somewhat colored by the excitement of the moment, are subBtantlally correct. It appears that to men father and ton entered the house of a Mrs. Cassidy and offered for eale a portion of bogus jewelry, with which they were abundantly supplied. While Mrs. Cas ridy was preparing to settlo for the articles she had oelecied. tue villains ized her and gageed her forcing a spool of cotton in her throat, which not only ellectnaliy prevented any out cry but caused her considerable pain. Tiiey then secured the money m her powion, and lett the house. The husband of Mrs. Casldy was absent at the time, but providentially soon had occasion to cull at bis home, where ho was sur prised to s e his wile sullennpt ereat iiRony, and secured beyond the possibility of releasing her self. He at once rendered her assistance, and then started in pursuit of tbe scoundrels He summoned tbe aid of the authorities, and in a short time realized tbe satisfaction of witnessing the arrest of the party, who were at the time tl ITU red in dividing the spoils. No doubt is ex- Fa !)re8kea as 10 tucir luonuij; uuu mew jersey awe are executed to the letter, the result of the . i . . . . T afternoon's work will contirm the truth that "the way of tbe t.-austrresor is hard." JAVANESE IN A POLICE COURT. Tbeir Trouble Settled A. Hew Story Foo-cboo-mati Discharged. At the police headquarters yesterday, charces were made against some of the Japanese troupe, )npplers, and acrobats for embezzling the sum of $3600 in gold. Three of tbe troupe were brought belore Inspector Leonsrd. Among them was little "All Riant," who seemed to comprehend fully the situation of a II airs, wept bitterly, and would not be comforted, notwith standing the efforts of Mr. Leonard, through the interpreter, Sumprell, to explain that no harm would be done to any of his friends. The whole afialr was somewhat confused; but in order to bring the ease tip for investieatlon, a wmrant was issued and Foo-cboo-matz was placed in confinement to appear on examina tion at tbe Tombs Police Court this morning on the cbatge ot larceny. This morning Foo-choo-matz was brought into couit, looking very much dejected, having passed a sleepless night, and maintaining that he was tbe object of a swindle. He was accom panied by bis nephew, tbe qreat tavorite of the piop'.e, lling-kee-chec, or little "All Right." Among tbe witnesses on the part of Foo-chee-matz were Zoo-shee-kei1, Ohee-f-hau-kee, La-as-kee, Ohee zah shau, Ai noo schee, Foochoo chee, I Bsk-cbee, atid Zang kee-cliee, with Mr. frmiih. Mr. W. C.Traphugen appeared as coun sel for Foo chee matz. Tbe real lacta of the case show that the Japa nese were misrepresented. Mr. Smith stated to Judpe Hopan that while in Japan last year, be (mith) made a contract with the Japanese Government to take Foo-choo-matz, aod several other Japanese performers on a tour through the States, ,leaving Japan October 16, and to return one year from that time October 16, 1867. Smith also said be had adopted Ring-kee-chee. or "All Riett," an intelligent little fellow, nine yeais of age, by permission of the Japanese Government. He arrived ut San Francisco, a short time after the contract, per formed there awhile with "All Right" and the prisoner. Foo-choo-matz, who wai his chosen leader and most skilful performer, then came to New York, thence through the Northern States, and finally to Buffalo, which be left, on Friday last, and came to Jersey City on Saturday even ing. He sold out his interest in Foo-choo-matz and All Right, his best performers, until August 29, to Mr. Maguirc, for tbe sum ot fifteen thou sand dollars, but limited the time of their en gagement, as he had stipulated with the Japa nese Government to return them by October 16, and he wished to stop their performing, ana put them under the tuition of a good English teacher for a month, as they were learning our language rapidly, particularly little "All Hteht," who already can understand almost everything eaid to him. Magulra i is said, obtained the signature of Foo-cnoo matz for an engagement until Febru ary next, instead of August 20th, for S350O. When the information came to Foo-choo-matz, he said he had only made arrangements uutil August 20th, and wished to return to Japan with Mr. Smith. Maguire then, made the complaint of embezzlement against the Japanese for the recovery of the sum paid. W ith this explanation, as no evidence was produced to conflict with it, Judge Hogan dis charged the prisoner. This announcement was received with much satisfaction by Foo-choo- matz; and little "All Right" was very enthusl a6tic at the result, and wished to communicate It as soon as possible to Mrs. Smith. The Japanese company appear intelligent, and Mr. Smith says that in passing through this country they have observed everything con nected with our social life, and are rapidly adopting our customs. They take a great in terest in our civil government, and are anxious to become acquainted with our system ot gov ernment. They can all write in their own lan guape, and freely give their autographs to any person desinnir them. Little "All Right" is no less remarkable for his activity of mind and general intellieenee than for his acrobatic performances, and his guardian will endeavor to obtain the permission of the Sovereign of Japan to have the little fellow educated in this country. N. T, Evening Post, I'M. Sensation Among the Chicago Grain operator. Had a DomuHiieu miien in auiuny; lueupumiurs cn 'Change this forenoon, no greater consterna tion could have been created than ensued from - . 1 1 II ,, I -. . 1- ... k the arrest oi t'lyni prominent memoers, inciua lng one of tbe Vice-Presidents, upon the charge of gambling. Business was suspended, aud buy- IDg auu sennit; nnutfciuci vtrnncu. ib nits at once understood that the species of legiti- 1 1 : ... .1, I , I J jnatlzea gaiuuiniK &uuwu ns ncumn uuii uuu at last met its deserts and come to grief. To the uninitiated it will be interesting to know what is meant by tbe term "selling short." It is the practice among a certain class of operators in grain to effect a sale of wheat, or corn, or so forth, for future delivery, when in reality the seller Goes uoiowu uunuci ut Kimu. One D. A. Goodrich baa been victimized by this "selliug short" business to an aggravating eXtent. aUU lUl bUmtU Otl aiJiiv uinvuuug a UHU of vengeance. By consulting the statutes of Illinois, it became evident that the selling of ...-. i,; ia vint nwnpd Included ummirr the Various piirtsrs ui finiiiuiiiiK. jm oviiriui readinir of the Warehouse bill, passed last winter, it whs found that "short selling" was one of the nractlces parucuiuiij imuiuuvu. wn,, Goodrich made complaint aud procured war rants for the arrest of eiuht operators, viz. :B. p. Hutchinson, D. C. Scranton, J. J. uicuarus, Charles Pope, William Sbiek, A. Iehold, Howard Priestly, and George J. Brine. These were ar--ested this forenoon at 11 o'clock in tbe Cham ber of Commerce, by the bberitf of Cook county. Thev were taken before a Justice ot the Peace, -where they waii ed an examination, and gava wui-ic .u j Co,Win ouch for their anuear- ban in me . r,r' fomhp- ance before iue u.. "r',Lhnt an After an nuseuco num uum-. ----- -Tiour the members returned. The e,xcitemeut nTanwhflehad suhsided.it hivlwr bejn Bone- S;VvlS JoK for tbe7 improved fhe ftr time by "buying and selling short as vieorousiy as ? fnr nAnrlv a hun- FOURTH EDITION LATEST FROM EUROPE. Vlv 'clock nport ot Mrkti, JJltfn Atlantic Cabte. London, August 135 P. M. Consols, U U. P. 6 2s, 74 j ; Erie, 481; Illinois Central, 77$; Atlantic and Great Western firm at 224. Fbamfort, August 13. The market for U. 8. 6 203 is flat. Liverpool, August 13 o P. M. Cotton firmer, and prices advanced; nplands, 10jd.; Orleans, lid.; sales to-day 12,000 bales. Tbe Manchester markets for goods and yarns is firmer, and more is doing. Wheat, 13s. 8d. Corn. 38s. 9d. Cheese advanced to 02s. 9d.; Beef advanced to 136s. 6d.; Lard declined to 49i. 9d.; Tallow declined to 44s. 6d.; Linseed Oil declined to 3'J 10s. Other articles unchanged. Antwerp, August 13. Petroleum firmer, at 43s. Arrival of Stcamtri. Londonderry, Auguet 13. The steamer Mo ravian, from Quebec July 31, has arrived here. Qtjkknstowk, August 13. The steamship City of Boston, from JJew York, August 3, toudhed here to-day, and proceeded for Liverpool. FRCm WASIlIftCiTOfl "mis P. M. SPECIAL XBBPATCBB8 TO BVENINO TBLEORiPn. Washington, August 13. General Grant In 1IU Nw Position. General Grant wns at the War Deppurt ment yesterday, clo eted with Secretary Stanton up to 3 P. M.. and this morning he for mally entered upon the discharge of his duties as Secretary of War ad interim. Mr. Stanton was at the War Department to-day for some hours, engaged in turning over the books and papers to General Grant. The Headquarters of the Army will remain, as heretofore, in the building at the corner of Seventeenth and II streets, where the staff officers of General Grant will discharge their duties. General Grant will have his office in the War Department building, and will discharge his duties as Generul in-Chief through Major Leet, Assistant Adjutant-General, while his duties at the War Department will be discharged through Atijutsnt-General Townsend. No change will pe made in the officers of the War Departmeot. General Grant attended the Cabinet meeting to day in his new capacity ot Secretary of War. Postal Affairs. Postmaster-General Randall has directed the Postmaster at San Francisco to make up and forward the mails from San Francisco to Sitka, Russian America, at the rate of fifty dollars per round trip, the service not to exceed once a month. This order will remain in effect until the meeting oi Congress, when a regular postal route will be established between the above named places. The Reported Robbery of the United States Treasury, New Tor.K, August 13. The reported robbery of the United States Treasury emanates from a new paper, issued to-day by Edward B. Dunbar, who was for a long time intimate and conBden. tial in the Treasury Printing Department, and who was President of the International Bank Note Company. The paper contains along article on the sub ject, embracing these points: Criminal and reckless mismanagement; enormous deficiencies; frauds; duplicate issues; hundreds of millions involved; redemption of duplicate coupons, notes, and currency; wanton expenditure, gene ral confusion of accounts; tbe Government ignorant of the amount of Government paper obligations afloat, etc. etc. The Kentucky Legislature. Louisville, August 13. The next Legislature of Kentucky will stand as fullows:--Senat- Democrats, 25; Radicals, 9; Third party, 2. In the House there will be 85 Democrats; Radicals, 11; Third party, 4. Arrest of a Judge, New Yobk, August 13. The PosPb special despatch 6ays Judge H. W. Thomas, of ths Alex andria Circuit, has been arrested on a charge of violating the Civil Bights bill, in refusing to permit negro evidence in his Court. Fhilada. Stock Exchange Sales, Aug. 13 Be ported by Do Haven A Bro., No. o 8. Third Hreat BETWEEN BOARDS. lOOgh 13th &15U1 ZU I 60 hU Morris Cl Sl 6(1 do....... w 100 sb fres CoaU-rt. 124 ii uu rniua AM.. u?v i SECOND BOARD. I2000C Amm6H.-b... s amti I'eriDa B 81 I MU K- UIU PC A HI "4 FINANCIAL. RATIONAL BASK OF THE REPUBLIC, 809 and 811 CHESNUT STBEET, PHILADKLPHIA. CAPITAL. fl.000,00 DIRECTOB& Joseph T. Bailey, Malbun Ulllee. Ben). Howlttnd, Jr., bmuiiel A. Blopham, jidward H. urne, William Krvlen, Osgood Wewh, Frederick A, Heyt, Wm, H. Kkawn. WM. it. BHAWN, President, jAUe Cuthier of the Central National SanK JOB. P. MUMFORD Cashier, 6 Hi Late of the Philadelphia National Sank THE INTEREST IN GOLD ON TUB FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OP TUB VNION PACIFIC KAILWAT CONPANT, EASTERN DIVISION, DUE AVflVsI 1, 1867, Will be paid, on presentation 6f the Coupons tnereior, at the BANKING HOUSE OF darnet, morgan a co., NO. 03 EXCHANGE place, new yobk On and after that date. (Signed) WM. J. PALMER, 7Z3iutnsiw Treasurer. nETTHR BEST. Til K HOLY BI BLR HARD- In heuutlful ityles f 'lura.y tdorooco and aulliu bludliiKS. A new edition, arranged for uliolOKrauuio DortralW tf faiulllwi. " r wm, w. iiARnraa, Publliher FINANCIAL. UE UNDERSIGNED HAVE rUBCHASED TKB NEW SIX PER CENT. REGISTERED LOAN OF TBI LELTIGII COAL AND NAVIOA TION COMPANY, DUB IN 1T. INTEBEST PAT A BUB QUARTER I. Y( PBEB OP UHITED STATES AND STATB TAXES, AND OFFER IT FOB SALE AT TIIB 14) ff PRICE OF NINETY-TWO, AND ACCRUED INTER EMT FROM AVOCHT I, This LOAN Is le cured by a lint mortgage on the Company's Railroad, constructed and to be con structed, extending from the southern boundary of the borongh of Maoch Chunk to the Delaware Ivet at Eaaton, Including their bridge aerou the saldrtver now In process of const ruction, together with all the Company's rights, liberties!, and franchisee appertain ing te the tald Railroad and Bridge, Copies of the mortgage may be had oa application at the office of the Company, or to either of the under signed. D REX EL CO. B. W. CLARK CO. J AT COOKE A CO. 8 UU W. II. REWBOLDi SON AERT8EN BANKING HOUSE JayCookecV(J). J12 find VA So. THIRD ST. PHILAD'A. Dealers in all Govenument Securities, OLD 5-aO WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW. A LIBERAL DIFFERENCE ALLOWED, Compound Interest Notes Wanted, INTEREST ALLOWED CN DEPOSITS. Collections made. Blocks bo neat and sold on CommlfiHion. Special ens Incus accommodations reserved fox ladles. (0 34 am 7 3-10s, ALL SETlIlilS, CONVERTED INTO Five-Twenties of 1865, JANUARY AND JULY, WITHOUT CHARGE BONDS DELIVERED IHMEDIATELT, DE HA YEN & BROTHER 10 2rp NO. 0 S. TBIBD STREET. ya S. CECURITIEO A SPECIALTY. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., BANKEBS AND SEOKEHS, NO.ISB THIRD STnlNO. S NASSAU STH ORDERS FOB STOCKS AND GOLD BXB CUTED IN PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK 111 NORTH MISSOURI RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS. Having purchased 9600,000 ot the FIRST MORT GAGE COUPON BONDS OF THE NORTH MI BOTJRI RAILROAD COMPANY, BJCAAINO SEVES PER CENT INTEREST, having ao years to run, we are now prepared to sell the same at the low tate ot 85, And the accrued lntereelfrom this date, thus paying the Investor over 8 per cent. Interest, wblob Is paya ble teml-annnally. This Loan Is secured by a Flint Mortgage upon tbe Company's Railroad, 171 ml lea already uoumrucled ana iu ruuniug fcraer, ana 62 nillea addltluuai to ue com ilfted by tbeUrat of October next, exlendlug from the city ol bu Louis Into Norluern aud Central Mis Bonn. ull particulars will be given on application to euiiw vi tue uuuernignea. Ei W. CLARK A CO. JAY COOKE A CO, DREXEL A CO. P. B. Parties holdlne othftr BAcnpltlAM. Bnd wishing to ciittugt) tbtiu lor lbi Xjohq, cu do so t Uie murket HOLDERS OF AUGUST SEVEN-THIRTIES Should bear In mind that after the isih ot this month they will be worth only par. They may be converted Into FIVE-TWENTIES without delay by applying to WH. PAINTER CO., Dealers In Government Becurltles, FINANCIAL. JE7 OT ATE LOAN. THE NEW SIX FEB CENT STATE LOAFJ, Free from all State, County, and Municipal Taxation, WUi baf mulshed in tami to salt, on applica tion to either of tbe nnderslgnod- JAT COOHE A VOH DREXEL A ., E. W. CLARK A CO. 7 6 2m4p "WE OFFEH FOR SALK AT NINETY-ONE And Accrued Interest from July 1. These BONDS are a FIRST-CXASS INVEST- MICNT, being secured by a FIRST MORTOAUK on tbe Road aud Fiauclilses ol the Company, and bear Intel est at the rate of SIX PER CENT. Free from all Taxes, City, State and United State For further Information cal at C, & YEEKES, JR., & CO., 8 81m No. 30 8. THIRD Street. AMUSEMENTS. WALNUT STREET THEATRE, N. K corner of W.NTU aud WALNUT btreeis. Begins at 8 o'clock. THIS AND EVERY EVENING, bbfikespeare's Fairy Spectacle, In ttve acts, of A ffllllbUMMMt IN 1U JIT'S UHKAM. with lu unrivalled bcenery. fanorama. CoalumeB. Accoutrements, triple TRANSFORMATION SCENE, etc., the whole constituting a UJNIJrOKMlTY U' iX.t;J!:L.L.lNt;i: never equalled In tbe production ol' this Flay. maim secured tnree uays in aavance. 8 i.f HO! FOR SMITH'S ISLAND 1 FRESH AIK -BEATJTIFUIi PC'EN KKY-H KA LTH FCL tXKKClBK THE B ATU KN TERTAXN UEN X OF TUK Hi-bT KIND. URtt. MARY LAKEMETER respectfully lotormB her lrieuds aud thepubllo gene rally, thai she will ouen the beautiful Ialund Plmumra Ground known mi SMITH'S ISLAND, on KTJNDAY next, Mays, bne Invitee all to come and enjoy with her the delights of this favorite sum nicrreaort 4 30U SUMMER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. THE SURF HOUSE Is nearer the ocean than any other first-class Hotel at this place. The terms are only 2U per week; halt price for Children and Servants. WM. T. CALEB, 5 8 tf x Proprietor Ample accommodations for six hundred people. ERCHANTS' HOTEL, CAPE ISLAND, W. J. This beautiful and commodious Hotel Is now open for the reception of guests. It is on tbe main avenue to the Beach, and less than one square from the ocean. WILLIAM MASON, 7 t PROPRIETOR. FOR SALE. GERMAST0WN. SETERAL DESIRA, ble feuburban Cottages tor sale. Immedlat polie8lon. W. H, HTOKKS. iBuurance Olllce, g g im Uermautown BOARDING. SUMMER BOARDING.-VACANCIES FOR A few boarders at MRS. HARVKY'tt, Kagle Sta tion, Pennsylvania Railroad. Heler to IKE & WALK KR. No. 722 CH KHN UT Street. g lu Ut PEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE Excellent for Females and Weakly Persons. Used by Hundreds of Congregations for Church or Cowinunlou Purpoees. VINEYARDB-Los Angelos, California, aud Pas saic, New Jentey. bPh-ER B PORT ORAPE WINE, Four Years Old. This Justly celebrated native Wine Is made from the Juice ot the Oporto Urane raised In this coumry. Its luvuluuble Touo and (strengthening Properties are uusurpat-Bed by any other native Wine. Being the pure Juice of tbe grape, produced UDder Mr. Queer's own personal supervision, 1U) purely and genulueowta are guarauued. Tbe youngest child may partake ol Its generous qualities, and the weakest luvalld may use It to advantage. It Is particularly heueliclai to tne aged and debilitated, and suited to tbe various all lueuls that allllni the weaker sex, K la lu every respect A WINK TO BE RELIED ON. hamplesto be had free at the store of JOHNSON, HOLI.OWAY & CO., No. S3 North HIXTU tilreel; UVOTTA CO., No. 2Sfl North HECOND Htreet. Iuvallds Use 'peer'M Port Orape Wine; Females Use P peer '8 Port Grape Wlue; Weakly Persons Flud a Reuehthylls Use; Kpeei's Wluea In Hoipital are preferred to other Wluea. Principal (mice, A. RPEEH, No.8 BROAD WAY, opposite City Hall I'ark.N.Y. tsi!4 by Druggisui, 7 a (utUaTuo DRY GOODS. MARKET Vn NINTH. LADIES' BiTnilfd BOBFJ, Ol good quality, at the low price of 1 5 00. CLOAK BOOM. Water-proof Cloaks for tourists. I.lsea Xacqueo, Htiawls, etc.. tor tonrlsts. M'Ou Hbeilaud Bhawls, another goo lot. DOTS' CLOTIIINO BOOM. Bum mer Jackets reduced from tVM to f2 00. l.lnen Oarlhaldln, a good assortment. Boys' Clothing generally reduced In price. WIIITE PIQUE. Extra Qualities White Corded, at ll-OO and 1'12X.: (loud Khow White I'lij lie. at "S cents. Fine fctock White tioods, Hdkls,, Hosiery, etc, BLACK SILKS. A complete stock, from $1-40 to f fl-po per yard. Black Alpacas, from 40 to 6b cents. Black Glossy Mohair Alpacas, 75 cents to fl'W, Black Wool Delaines, extra cheap. MUSLINS f)f every width and quality, low oown prices. Khirtiugs aud bheeliugs, wholesale prices by tbe piece, DOMESTIC WOODS. Tickings from 25 cents up to finest made. Flanueis, (iood White Duinet, XI cenuj. Flannels, Grey twilled extra, for S7.s centa. Flannels, the rlv tit kinds tor sulis, etc Brown Uuck aud other Towellings. U 2stuth4p 229 FAMES & WARNER, 229 NORTH NINTH 8TKEET, ABOVE BACE. Bleached Muslins. 10, 12,'-,', 13, 14, 15. 16, IS, 20, 22c. All the best makes of Bleached Muslins, New York Mills, Wllllamsville, Wamautta, etc. Pillow Case Muslins. nil widths. yards wide Sheeting Soc. Unbleached Musllus. 12!,', 14, lit, 18, 20, 22c., etc. All widths Uubleacbed Sheeting. All-wool Flannels, 31, 37.',, 40, 45, 50c, etc Yard-wide all-wool Flannel, Coc. Domet Flannel, 25, 81, 40, 45, and 50c. Cotton and Wool Shaker Flannel, U5c. Shirting aud Bathing Fluunels. Grey Twilled, for bathing robes, 81c Black Alpacas, 37,'i, 40, 45, 60, 56, 60, 65, 70, 7ic. etc Black and white Balmorals, l. Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Doylies, etc Three bales of Russia Crash, 12.!., 14, lCc Imported Lawns, 25c White Piques, 50c Wide Shirred Muslins, 60, 85c, (1, and friS. NolnsookB, Victoria Luwus, Plaid Nainsooks, etc Soft finish Jaconets. Cambrics, Swiss Mulls, etc Shirting Linens, 45, 50, 56. 60 , 6o, 70, 76, 80C, etc. 300 dozen Lluen Shirt Fronts, our own make. Linen Bosoms, 25, 80, &7!'. 45, 60, 66, 6'c. Linen Handkerchiefs, 12.,15, 18, 20, 22, 25c. Whalebone Corsets, I1'25; Hoon Skirts. l'2o. Oeuta' French Suspenders. Uc. Ladles' and Misses' Hosiery, large assortment. Linen Pant Stuffs at reduced prices, etc etc FAMES & WARNER, NO. SSO N. NINTH STBEET, 12D ABOVE RACE. No. 1101 C'HJKRNUT Street. TO TII15 LADIES; LINES CAMBRICS, PRINTED FOB DRESSES WHITE FOR BODIES. These goods are essential for BUMMER WEAR, and we are now selling the balance ot our Importation at a GREAT SACRIFICE, E. M. NEEDLES & CO., N.W. Corner Eleventh and Chesnnt. loe-MH XDNWfHO 1011 'OM O O P E R S, S. E. Cor. NINTH aid ARCH Streete. A GENERAL REDUCTION IN PRICES. Linens for Ladles', Geuts', and Boys' Wear, Linen Drills, While aud Colored Bosom Linens, aud Shirt ing Linens, $1 usiins, Bleached and Unbleached, loo, per yard and up. W'nlte Ooods In every variety and price. Quills lu every variety. Calicoes, lo, 1U. 15, aud 18c,; best qualities. We now have a complete stock of Ladies' and Gents' Hosiery at competition prices. Our stock of blurt Fronts better than ever; every style and pattern, and every price; guaranteed all Linen, and warranted to give satisfaction. Cheap lot Table Llueus, 6-4, 46c; bargains. Bleached, 8-4, 6c. per yard. Madame Foy's Corset and Skirt Supporters; every lady should have one. Lawns closiug out at 2oc. per yard. COOPER'S, NINTH and ARCH Streets. 6 15 stuthtp. CHEAP DRY GOO l8, CARPETS, MATTINGS, OIL CLOTHS, AND WINDOW SH ADW9. Ureal Burgalns from Auction.- V. K. AKCH AMBAULT, N. K, corner of ELEVENTH aud AlARKE'l Btreeis, will open this morning loot) yards extra quality dou ble Imperial While canton Malting, bluntly slalued, will be sold at 87;,. worth 76c.; Red Check Mattlug, 25, 87. and 6uc., Ingrain Carpels, all wool, at 62, 76, 87c l, 1'26, l '87, aud tl'fr: lugraln Carpets, wool Ailing 40,45, 60, and ttic..; Three-ply Carpels, fl1r; Eugllsk Tapestry Brussels Carpels, H'62 and tl-75; Hemp Car pets, 81 lo 62c.; Oil Cloths, 6oc; Kulry and blatrCar pels, 60 to 87c; Window Shades, 11 toj.-l: Plain Hliudlng 87 and Roc.; Table Linens, 2c to l'6o; Towels. 12 lo 2Ao Flauuel lor Bathing Robes, 81c. Muslins, 10 to 25c: Calluoes. lu to Inc.; Lawns. 2.rc. Wholesale and Retail Hlore. W. K. corner ELEVENTH, and MAKKKT Streets. illKtut KEEP THEM AT HAND! T ooHrou CAMPHOR TROCHES, FoslUr Pr-rrodv or -PI" f 1 Li tti -fcO 1 buurhoa. DTMDlerT, and Cholera MorUos, "--'- .. - w UtkEaoBfc,ytai. v A, 5?- mailed oJ PATENTED Uth MONTH, I860. 7 12 2m8p QEORCE PLOWMAN, OAltPKNTKIt AND I3UIL.DEI?. UEJIOVED To No. ltlA DOCIC Stroo HI riilLAOflLPHJ AUCTION SALES. M CC LELLAND a C O ACCllONiEiUi. No. ooiaLARf AT Street, LARGE BALE OF lsoo liAsP.s BOOTS. Bnoim . , On Thursday Morning, Angnst IS, conimeuolng at lu o'clK-k, we will I by catalcgue, for cash, about 18(K cases Men's, Boys' end Yotilbs' Boou, e-hoe. Br..gai.s, BalmoTilV?Sx Alfp. a general assorinient of Women's, Mh.sW.and Children's wear, Irom city and Eastern manufacinrerC to which the particular attention of the tmd, 'i t ,"''d- . 8 10 4t TOnS B. WTER8 A CO., AUCTIONEERS tl Nos. 288 end 284 MARKET Street, iia AT PRIVATE BALK 25 cases fine palm fans, round handles, f LARGE POSITIVE 8A LE OF BRITISH, FRENCrr OFBMAN, AND DOMESTIC DRY WOODS ' Vewlil hold a lame sale o loreign and domestki dry goods, by catalogue, on fonr monihs' credit. On 1 liiir-dsy Morning, Angnst 15, at lo o'clock, embracing about 1000 Dack ages aud lets of staple and lancy artloles. B. Catalogues ready and goods arranged fore, amlnatlon early on the morning of sale. tttt LARGE POSITIVE RALE OF CARPETING9. ETa On Friday Morning, August 10. at 11 o'clock, will be sold, bv catalogue, on four months' credit, about 2i e pieces of superilne and line ingrnln. reyal damask, Venetian, list, Dutch hemp, couage, and rag carpeting,, which may be examined early on the morning of sale. 18 10 at 14 BALKS WOOLLEN YARN, 14 bales superior qiialliy w. ollen yarn, at 11 o'clock. JM. GCM1EY SONS, AUCTIONEBflS, Ho. toe WALNUT Street Hold Regular Hales of REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, AND SECURITIES AT THE PHILADELPHIA KXCHANUK, Handbills of each properly Issued separately, low catelogucs published aud circulated, containing tull descriptions of property to be sold, as also, a par tial list el property contained In our Real Estate Real s ter, aud ollered at private sale. Sales advertised dally lu all the dally newepaperi SALE ON MONDAY. AUGUST 28. Will Include TnF, ELEGANT BROWN STONE REStDENCW. Stable and Coucb-bouse and Lot, 22 feet front by2i0' leet deep to a 4o leet wide street, No. I.Mi) Spruce street; was erected and fiutBhed throughout la a superior manuer, with extra conveniences, and is In prlect order. Orphans' Court Pale Estate of Alexander Oallo. way, deceased STUN K MEfeSUAOB aud Lull Allen's Ian". Germantown. UERMAN'lOWN Thiee Modern Dwellings, with very city conveuleuce, Kos. 4, 6, aud 8 Hermits Street. Three Building LOTS, Nos. 12, 14, and It Herman street. Frame Carpenter Shop, two stories, and Lot of Ground. In rear ot No. lu Herman street. 8 10 17124 SAMUEL C. FORD 4 SONS, AUCTIONEER! No. 127 H. FOURTH Street, Real Estate. Mocks Lomis, Ac , at Private Sale. 8f B Y THOMAS BIRCH A SON, No. 1110 CHEl rw in utreei. aoove uiavenm Htreet. M THOMAS A SONS. NOS. 139 AND 14 . W. KOCKTH Street. ANCOAST V WA KNOCK, AUCTIONEERS, No. ?4(l MARKET STREET. WAFCritS JEWELRY, ETC, CARD TO THE PUBLIC. The undersigned would call the attention ot the trade, as well as the public, to the large aud superior stock of BTEUUNfi SILVER AND PLATED- W ABB To be found at tbelr manufactory, No. 85 South THIRD Street, and at the Waxeroom. No. 1128 CHESNUT fetreet. These goods are ail ot their own manufacture. As Mr. SMYTH lsa practical workman, their PLATE1 and SILVEK-WaRE la superior to any In the Having furnished some of the lanrest hotels In the country when be was the practical partner of the lute firm known as Mead Afrmyth, ihe goods can be seen In dai yuse, and will recommend themselves, at tbe followluir hotels- G1RARD HOUbE, Philadelphia. LA PIERRK HO Oh). Fhiiudelphle, AtsHLAND 1IOU-K, Phlliidelubla. ST. HARI.EH HOTEL Pitisburg. UNITED M ATES HOTKL, AtlanlloClty, N. J, NATIONAL HOTEL. Washington, D. U. Although we keep constantly ou bund a large and varied stock of the above goods, when desired they may be made to order of any elven pattern, at short notice. MM YTI1 A A OA IK. 7 Ihstnamrp Manufw tory. No. 85 H. THIRD St. Wareroom. No. 112 CHlNUT Street. LEWIS LADOMUS & CO. Diamond Dealer and Jewellers, HO. SOU CHESNUT MTM PHILADELPHIA Would Invite the attention ot purchasers to their large and handsome assortment of DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JKVYELBT, tILYER-WARB, ETC. ETC ICE PITCHERS In great variety. A large assortment of small STUDS, for eyele holes, Just received. WATCHES repaired In the best manner, and guaranteed. ( ij4p WATCUES, JEWELUY. W. W. OASSIDY, NO. la SOUTH SECOND STBEET, Offers an entirely new and most carefully selected stock of -.ww AMERICAN AND GENEVA WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER-WARE, AND FANCY ARTICLES Ol EVERY DESCRIPTION, suitable FOB BRIDAL OB HOLIDAY PBESENTS An examination will show my stock to be onstu passed In quality and cheapness. Particular attention paid to repairing. I16 G. RUSSELL & CO., NO. Sa NORTH SIXTH STBEET, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FINK WATCHES, FRENCH CLOCKS, UOLD JEWELRY, AND I tf-l SOLID SILVER-WARE. HENRY HARPER, No. 5520. A ItO PI Street Manulucturer and Dealer In WATCHES, FINE JEWELRY, SILVLR.1-L4TKD WARE, AND 8 1 SOLID SILVER-WARE. f a-MEin 'cTiT wTt 0 II e a (WXTllii BAST IN 'THE WOULD. Jf,-A Sold at factory prices bv C. A A. Pl tlMUXOT. WATCH C A h K MAN U FAG T U U E R S No. 13 smith MXTrt htreet. 3 Maiiuluitory, No. 22 t-oulh F1F1TI Htreet The atUidiun ot dealcrii it culteU to our lurye ttock GAS FIXTURES. C ALL AND BPY YOUU GAS FIXTURES 1 trout the manufacturers AN KIRK 4 MARSHALL. No. ma ARCH Street. yANKIRK A MARSHALL, Xo. 912 ARGH V btrehi.rnauulaciureauil keep all styles of U Fixtures and Chsiwieiiers: also rerinlsh old llxtures. TTANKIKK & MARSHALL HAVE A COM- V pletentock of Cbandellers, Ilrackeis H.irtahlA Plaiids, and Brontes, at No. M12 ARCH StreeL yANKIRK A MAUSjHALL, No. 012 ARCH V Slreet give esneclai ultentlon m tittlnir up t!;TIIwks " ba UJ "W,"l"'' Hi-s HuSrA. rTOLD, C,ILT. AND ELKCTUO SILVKR- H1IAIPI Kt'N,'i1,i,'.7',,J at VAN KIRK JiilAK ell ALL H, No. 912 ARCH Htreet. ,U work 0r"'e to Blv ealleraoilon. None but fint-wlasg wyxkuAsu ewplyyea, Mi HlwiJH arrests JU&u