CITY INTELLIGENCE. r.ron additional mcal itkhs 011 :wud run. i i t nun THB TOTAl DRBTRCCTIOlf OF ilttKRT & FlBHsi'? Bpick Mii.L8-I,oh8 $17,000.-Shortly after 9 o clock last evening a citizen discovered tbat a conflagration was fast destroying all the con tents of Henry & Fisher' spice mills, looaied on the east side ol Ninth street, above Qlrard avenne. The building being closed, windows and doors barred, the lire was not seen until it riad niHde treat headway, destroying every thing burnable within the building. The alarm was Immediately given, the firemen arrived promptly to the call, but the Names ruled su preme, and soon nothing was 1. ft of the struc ture but the blackened aud smoking walls. The building Is a three story brick, owned by T. M. Thomas. Heveral years ago It was par tially burned, while used at a satin factory, and was rebuilt In a very slight manner. Mr. Thomas owned, aside Irom the building, the fixed machinery, i. e., boilers, engine, shafts, eto. His total loss is something over S3U00,upon Which there is no insurance. The mill was occupied by Messrs. Henry & Fisher, manufio. turers of spices, who curried on cofiee roasting In an extensive mnnner, anil dealt generally In teas, starch, farina, etc. Their lom on stock: and maohlnery will amount to 14(100, upon which there is an Insurance of $HX)0 J2000 In 'the TKtna of llartlord, Conn., and l-iOJO In the Kensington of this city. A portion of the basement was nsed as a Stable, from which, during the conflagration, eight horses were rescued with dlllloulty. Messrs. Henry A Fisher's coal sheds, adjoining the building, were damaged by Are. The rear portions of a row of six bouses fronting on 1) i rlen street, and running back to the building burned, were damaged by tire and water, and the Inmates suffered considerably by the hasty removal oi furniture. The total loss.by the lire Will exceed tl7,(X0. Thk Nkw Jersey Rkpdblicak Executive Committer. The action of the Btate Executive Conmlttee, In postponing the Suffrage Conven tion teoentiy held In New Jersey, has caused considerable dlssatisfnctlon among the Kepub lloans of that State. The members of that Com mittee tendered their resignations to that Con vention, which were accepted, and the Chalr ' man, Courllandt Farker, Esq., Of Newark, was authorized to make new appointments. After consultation with leading members of the party In all sections of the Slate, Mr. Parker has ap pointed the following-named gentlemen mem bers of the State Executive Committee: Benja min O. Clark, of Hudson; Frederick Kingman t Meroer. First Dlstriot Franklin F. West oott.of Cumberland. Second District Jonathan M. Koberta, of .Burlington. Third District Amos Clark, Jr., of Union. Fourth District Joseph Coult, of Sussex. Fifth District John Y. Foster, of Essex. Sent to the IIoubx op Refuge. Last even ing Officer Keeder arrested, In the neighbor hood of Seventh and Bedford streets, two Utile girls, named Annie Carr and Lelitia Morrow, both, fourteen years of age. The former's father Is dead; her mother resides at the corner of Twelfth and Carpenter streets. The latter's parents are both living, and reside in Hhlppen street, between Juniper and Broad. The girls are very pretty. The parents, it seems, caunot control them. They will run in the streets. On Monday night they slept in the house of a woman at Seventh and Bedford streets. Annie awned her shoes for twenty-five cents, and etitia her skirt for the same amount, and both then got drunk. Annie can read and write, but Letltla cannot do either. They were sent to the Honse of Refoge by Alderman Hurley. The McMdllih Case. We have received the following from a correspondent, relative to this case, which occupies so much of the public at tention at the present time: "Messrs. Editoks Tklkqraph: It Is a com mon Impression that when a Grand Jury Ig nores a bill the charge falls to the ground. This opinion has led many of our citizens to regret that Alderman MoMullin should escape all fiunishment for his misdemeanors. But this dea Is totally erroneous. The District Attorney can, and frequently does, tend in another bill to the Grand Jury, and It is often found a .'rue bill When the former one has been ignored. It Is olearly the duty or the District Attorney In this case to send in another bill, In order that justice may have her due." arrested on buspicion. winiam Kline waa arrested this morning at 530 o'clock, In Sowers court, on suspicion of committing a laroeny under the following circumstances. During the fire lafct night, at Henry A Fisher's spice mills, it Is said tbat Kline went up Into the third atorv of Mr. Dnfarr's residence. No. 1210 Darlen street.; From that room soon after, It is alleged, a pocket-book containing a small amount of money was missing, and that Kline was the only individual seen In Its vicinity. The evl- Haniw mralnst Kllnnwas not substantial enoueh to warrant bis Immediate committal, and Alderman Fitch held him In $700 ball to answer at a further n earing. As Alleged Horse-thief, named Peter Burns, was arrested yesterday, at Twenty-fifth and Pine streets. It Is alleged tbat he stole a horse, the property of Mr. Fiederlck Coyle, from the latter's stable, at Twenty-sixth and Pine, some three or four evenings since. The ' borne was recovered, and Burns found con- ranted where he was taken Into custody. Alderman PatcbeU held him la $1000 ball to answer at Court. Aw Excrrato Chase from Seventeenth and Pine to Sixteenth and Walnut resulted In the capture of William Johnson, a black man, who bad entered a yard In the former neighborhood and stolen some female wearing apparel, which be tenaciously held on to until nis capture. Alderman Swift committed him for trial. Scalded. About 9 o'clock last evening, while boiling bones. Frederick Wagoner, aged . thirty-five years, fell into the kettle of hot water, acd was dreadfully scalded. He was taken to his residence at Ninth and Harrison streets. Rickxesb Driving. George Williams was fair en in onstodv. at Broad and Market streets. for persisting In driviag along his "rig" in a reckless manner. Alderman Jones held him 8000 ball to answer. Iiiirof DosTas. Xhut-proof. fitting neatly at the nee. Mo one can travel ttnyfortably without the sell- ina at reduced price to close out tioex. , UaV way between S BkJSN KTT CO., V and Y TOWER HAll, W streets.) KO. SIS MARKET STREET. PHILADELPHIA, And No. 800 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. mf All kinds of Summer Clothing, Men's, Youth , Qnd Moys , clonng out at very low price. Th Poisons or the Dat. The late tem perance Investigations In Massachusetts have thrown a flood of light on the horrible abuses practised in the liquor trade, and have at the same time demonstrated the absolute necessity for unadulterated diffusive stimulants for medicinal purposes. Clergymen of the highest standing, men of the highest rank In science, and philanthropists, who are above the reach of prejudice, have testified not only to the per nicious effects of the adulterated liquors of commerce, but also to the efficacy of unoon- tamlnated alcoholic tonics as remedial and restorative agents. First on the list of this class of preparations, best known, and most extensively used of all the stomachics of the day, stands Hostktter's Stomach Bitters. This speclno la the only representative of that absolutely pure article Which eminent divines, chemists, physicians, and social economists In New England have Just declared not to be a proper subject for pro hibitory legislation. The faculty proclaims by the mouths of its professors that a stimulant of this character is a medical necessity. Hostkt- Teb's Bitters satisfies all the requirements of sclenoe. Its alcohollo prlnolple is free from the rritatlng constituents which analysis detects In even the best Imported liquors, and the vege table extracts with which It Is medicated are among the best antidotes and restoratives tbat botanical science, in its world-wide research, has yet discovered. It is an Indubitable fact nat some constitutions and habits of body de mand stimulation, and for all such a stimulant Which combines anti-bilious and slightly ape lent properties with its tonlo virtues Is nianl- stly desirable. r-TTHTAiNs. from one dollar upwards. cheapest assortment of curtains, from auo n .ever shown at Patten's, ii o. 1W8 Cuesuut feet THE DAILY EVENING mseiUPfl--gMA&ELPfltA, WEDNESDAY, W would advise our patrtotlo and Union loving citizens to take advantage of the short time now remaining before the great distribu tion which takes place next month, to purchase one or more shares of stock at one dollar per share, in the Riverside Institute (located at Beverly, New Jersey), and established for the gratuitous education of soldiers' and sailors' orphans. The small sum required (i. ., one dollar) plficea this duty within the roach of all, and enables them to build one of the noblest monuments that can be eroded to the memory of our deceased soldiers and sailors, while at the same time every one who contributes to wards the grand work not only receives for a certainty more than the value of his money, but stands his chance with the other stock holders of being awarded some of the most valuable of the presents offered. The fine steel plate engravings given without extra oost with each share of stock purchased, are on exhlbl Hon at the principal office, Mo. 1225 Chesnut street, and are all well worthy of a visit by all lovers of the fine arts, and upon such visit they will certainly agree with us when we state thit they are equal In every respect, botb In style and finish, to those of this and other cities at 50 per cent, more than la charged by the Washing ton Library Company. Besides the picture you may select at the time of purchase, every share of stock held will secure one present when the groat distribution of presents take plaoe, In Septem ber or sooner, If the necessary number of shares are sold. "CANST fhou not minister to a mind-diseased, And, with some sweet, oblivious antidote, Cleanse the foul bosom of the perilous stuff That weighs upon the heart ?" Certainly I Plantation Bitters will do It when nothing else will. Melancholy, Depression, Hypochondria, Insanity, all spring, more or less, from a diseased stomach, and this Planta tion Bitters is a sure cure for. There Is no mistake about it; Dyspepsia, Headache, Dull ness, Ague, and Low Spirits must yield to the health-giving and genial Influence of the Plan tation Bitters. If you are In doubt, make one trial, and be oonvlnced. Thus say those who know. Magnolia Water. A delightful toilet arti cle superior toColognejandathalf the price, Ask amy professor or graduate of any regu lar College of Pharmacy, ask any regular Doc tor, ask the Physicians of even Homoeopathic fiersuaslon, ask any Druggist In our laud, and hry will all or any of tuem tell you that In some wav they use Jiuchu as a curative agent for all diseases of the kidneys and urinating organs. Many of them will tell you that Helm hold's Fluid Extract Is the best extraot; while there are plenty of physicians who will acknow ledge tbat they freely prescribe It for diseases as above mentioned. All these reasons, added to the fitct that for nearly a quarter of a ceutury has this remedy been on trial, "and not found wanting," has succeeded In placing it at tie "head of the column" of all proprietary medi cines. Doctor H. T. Hermbold, besides being tbe most liberal advertiser in the world, has, at No. 694 Broadway,. New York City, tbe best regulated, tbe largest and handsomest Drug Store in existence, and Where our friends can be assured a kindly welcome from not only the excellent Doctor, but his gentlemanly employes. iM. Joseph Union. Thk ex-Skcretaky of War to Come North. Mr. Stanton leaves Washington to day for the purpose of making some investiga tion as to the truth of certain rumors that have gain credence In the different departments at Washington, in reference to the value and cheapness of the Ready-made Clothing sold at f'has. Blokes A Co.'s establishment, under the Continental. Dropsy and Dropsical Swellings are cer- aliilv cured by Dr. Javne's Alterative. It stimulates tbe absorbents Into healthy action, whereby all watery or calcareous depositions are gradually but surely carried off; it also in creases the power of digestion and Imparts re- i newed vigor to the whole system, thus remov ing all danger of a relapse. Prepared only at No. 212 Chesnut street. Sale of Boots and Shoes. The particular attention of the trsde Is called to the large and attractive sale of Boots, Shoes, Brogans, Balmo rals, etc., to be sold by catalogue, for cash, to morrow (Thursday) morning, August id, com mencing at 10 o'clock, by McClelland A Co., successors to Philip Ford A Co., auctioneers, No. 600 Market street. Second Strbet abovk Green. Relmer's Photograph Gallery is the place where you can obtain a beautiful Photo Miniature for only $100. Six cards, or one large picture, 8100. Twelve Ferrotypes, 60 cents. Fine Confections. At George W. Jenkins'. No. 1087 Spring Garden street, can be obtained foreign fruits, nuts, almonds, etc., as well as a fine assortment of confections. Jenkins Is worthy of a call. Lyons' Maqnktic Insect Powder, for kill ing Fleas, Moths, Koaches, and Bugs. The original and only sure article. Sold by all re spectable dealers. Whitman's Chocolate. The best table Cho colate for families, hotels, and restaurants Is manufactured at the Phiiaaeipnia swam uno colate and Cocoa Works. Offloe and Store No, 1210 Market street, Stephen F. Whitman. TJicpot for the sale of Lash's Five-dollar Washing Machines, Clothes-Wringers, and Step Ladders, No. 727 Market street, Philadelphia, J. s. Lash A Co. Sohxthinq New. Morse, No. 801 Arch street. has fresh dally, at his counters, a new Swiss Bun, only 80 cents per pound. Try It. MATTRKS8KS made over, renovated, and made up equal to new, at Patten's, No. 1408 Chesnut street. TTfi Dexter's Hair Restorative. Je- Grey Hair Annihilated. ) Orey J J air Annihilated. M.y (Jrey Hair Annihilated. McIntirb A Brother, No. lotto Chesnut street. THZ TBAVKLIN8 BO ITS The While ltuck Vests, The Colored Duck tiuiU, The Alpaca Voatt, The Drop TXU Hack, The Short Duck Hack; The Linen JJkisl VOats, The Light Cahtimere Suit- Art all vcnrulnr at thl time, because they are tust the thing for thi hot weather. Our style are a elegant as (it any custom establishment. Our prices are so law, people buy with great latufactwn. TBI LAaejcdT Clotuins Houan, Oak Uai.k, Tax CoBHxa or Sixth and Mahkbt bTaxxTS. Jones A Thaoher, Printers, 610 Minor St. I"? WARBDBTON'B IMPROVED VENTL j lated aud Easy-fitllng DKEBS HATS fpateoted), lu all tbe approved fashions of theseason, Bueei. next ouur w we ram umn. JONE8. TEMPLE & CO., liBHIOKABLE H T T K B B, No. 2S a NINTH Street. Tint ft tore above Ohwtnoi straat. f4W FOSTER, FASHIONABLE HA ITER, No. 7 B. SIXTH Street. 4 11 emisp XOIIN8TON A 8ELDEN Attorneys at Law and Solicitors In Bankruptcy, No. 414 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. 6 10 Sm 1C-Oov. W. F. JOHNMTON. GKO. 8. SKLDKN FRENCH CIRCULATING LIBRARY. PAUL E, G1RARD, FRENCH SOOKUM.LLKK, SiATIUNltR AND No. Kl B. KLKVENTH Street THILAUEXPHIA 22 8p DEAFNESS. EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT sclenoe and skill have Invented to assist the bearing In every aegree oi uphidbui kuo, iteapiratom; also. Craudall's PaieBt Crutches, superior to any li 1 11 a i u - " i i , . w. m blreet, below Cbeanut 8 5pi ODOERS'AND WOSTENIIOLM'3 POCKET N I v EB, Pearl and Stag Handles, of beau tl fill finlnh. HOlHiKKH' and WADS- BUTCH KH'B RAZORS, and the celebrated LluOOULTitJi BAZOK, bl'lhHOHH of the iiBfwt quality. Kaiore, KDtvea, SclNsors, ana i aum uuuery uronna and PollBh4 at P. MAlfKlKA'B, Ko, Ureel, biww Cbesnot, TENTH AH MARRIED. TiRKHHW SfDKBOTHAM. 4)n Awrt 12. in the BnfdfnborKlitn Church, C)hrry itrfwu Bbove Twen tieth, by the Rev. T. P. Rodman, K. MARSHALL JlHKHHK.of the U. H. N., to MIm HELL H., daughter of Thomas Bidebolliam, Esq., of Krankford, No card. FHOWER RTOTSKNBURO. On ths 8th imttant. hy the lev. ('enrge A. Hiirhorow. Mr. KD WARD fcHOWKH to Miss AKN1E SIOTSEKJUMUJ, all of this city, DIED. FLKIKR. On Mondny, the 12th Instant, SUSANNA, widow ol the late George W. Klklui, la the 71 year of her axe. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully lnvliod to attend the funeral, from the resl onre of her son, William L, Elklns, No. 1317 N. Twelfth street, on Thursday, the l&tU instant, at It o'clock A. M. HARRIH. On the Kth Instant, CAROLINE A. IiKLACKOIX, wife of Wesley Harris, and youngest daughter ol J. Delacroix. iunerftl will take place from the residence of her htwbnnd, No. 181 N. Seventeenth street, on Thursday, the 16tb instant, at lu o'clock A. M. HUGHKa-Onthe 12th Instant, JOHN HUGHES, In the 7:xl year of IiIh ae. Ihe relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invlud to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence, No. 621) June street, on 1'rlday morning at 8 o'clock. KIRBY.-Rndrienly, en the 10th Instant. ANNIE, Wire of Jos. M. Klrliy, and daughter of Kll Krupp. 1 be relatives and rrlends of the family are renpect fully Invited to attend her funeral, from her hus band's realdence, No, liHiS Thompson street, on Thurs day, the Ifiib Instant, at 11 o'clock. To proceed to Odd l ellows' Cemetery. McRAE. On the 12th Instant, SARAH McRAE, Wife of John McRae, In the l.s.l year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect' folly Invited to attend the funeral, from her husband's residence, No. SlbUasklll street, on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. BITER. This morning, at the residence of her son, Charles M. ttiter, No. 20 Woodlaud Terrace, MARIA, widow ol tl e late John Hlier. WALTON. On the 12th Instant, EDWIN WAL T('N, h., machinist, aged 51 years. The relatives and friends ot the family are respect fully invited to attend the Itinera!, from his late rnsl deuce, No. 1818 N. seventh street, on Friday after noon, the let li Instant, at 4 o'clock. Interment at PUi 1 antliroplc Cemetery . KAILROAD CONDUCTORS' POCKET l'uncb l'lyers.and several new styles of Shoe i'unch l'lyers, for sale by TRUMAN A S11AW, No. DHMKlKht Thlrty-hve) Market Ht.. below Ninth. BUDDING KNIVES, GRAFTING TOOLS, rrunliiR Knives and Shears, and a variety of Garden Tools, forsale by TRUMAN A SHAW, No. 836 (Itigni Tnuiy-nve) uaricet bv., Deiew mntn. SOLDERING IRONS AND SOLDER FOR Housekeepers who are canning Fruit, and who desire to repair their own tin ware, for sale by IMUJUAn IX OtlAW, No. 888 (Eight Thirty-five) Market HU, below Ninth. NSURE YOUR LIFE TS THI AMERICAN Life Insurance Company, OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE FrtrKTII 4 IS Bp WALNUT. S.B. CORNER AND TO HOUSEKEEPERS AND INVALIDS. The undersigned respectfully calls the attention ot tbe publlo to the stock or frlme cider and Pure Cider vinegar for pickling and general family DBe also, to bis popular "Tonic Ale," free from all Impu rities, and endorsed by tbe medical faculty as a safe and wholesome beverage tor weak: and dellcateCon- stltntions. Delivered free of charge to all parts or the city, Y. J. JORDAN, No. 420 FEAR Street, 11 76p Below Third, and Walnut and Dockv 600 -RCH STREET. 600 flBIFFITH A PAfiE, REST CROQUET OAB1ES. PATENT WATER COOLERS. WIRE DISn COTERS. 410 KXCKLNIOR BEfBIflEKATOM. A T E N T WIRE WORK FOR BALLINGS, STORE FRONTS,' , ' in a d nu dad 'l I 'iri rxiCQ UT t V V AlAOi A AJC A. A A u, a S GOAL SCREENB, FOURDKlNIEJbl WliUOJ, ETC Atanutaciurea 07 H. WALKER A NON, 1t7Sm No. 11 N. SIXTH fjtreel. n MONEY. TH All X AS1UUK1 tiUAiir.i TJPON DIAMONDS, WATCH KM, JEW ELRY, PLATE, CLOTHING, ETC., at JONES A CO.'S OLD ESTABLISHED LOAN OJTFICK, Corner of THIRD and OAKKILL Slreeta, Relow Lombard. N. B.-DIAMON1M3 WATCHES, JEWELRY GUNS, ETC., REMARKABLY J-OW PRICKS. 25 3m QNE PRICE CLOTHING JONES' OLD ESTABLISHED ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, No. G04 MARKET St." 7 IS lm ABOVE SIXTH. g ALE OF RAILROAD PROPERTY AND FRAN CRISES. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a decree ot the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, we will expose to sale at Public Auction, AT THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, In the City or Philadelphia, Bute of Pennsylvania on the 15TH DAT OF OCTOBER, A. D. 1867, at 12 o'clock, noon, ot that day, all and singular me jiiuinuiuj anu RAILWAYS, T - V YlkJ 1 IklL'U Hill Q ...... ..... ,n. 1 iiAiwi .... . ..m, nnxxjn, nuaaiiua, CHAIRS, SPIKKtt, FKOtJS, SWITCHES, and other IRON. BRIDOES, WAYS and RIGHTS OF WAY, PIKKS, WHARVK8, ERKC1TON8. FENCES. WALLS, FIXTURES, DEPOTS, RIGHTS AND uvihiKjuvid, ana au ana every other property and estate, real, personal, and mixed, of, belonging or appertaining to the HF.NO OIL CREEK AND PITHOLE RAILWAY COMPANY, and all the cor porate rights, franchises, and privileges of, or belong ing to the saU Company, together with all and singu lar tbe .Locomotives and other Engines, Teuders, van, s, Machinery. Tools, Materials, aud Implements, veil as materials for constructing, repairing, re- as we plaining, using and operating said Railroad and Rail way.- Ail or which laid property la sltual In Ve nango County, In the state of Pennsylvania, and being the same property, rights, privileges, and rrauchlsus which said Company, by Indenture ot mortgage, dated tbe 2nd day of May, A. D, ls6, and duly recorded in the office of tbe Recorder ot Deeds of Venango County aforesaid, In Mortgage Book No. 2, page US, etc., on tbe4lh day ol June, A. D. tm, granted and couveyeu hj m uuumiguu jonn b. uauxade, u And which the said Company by Indenture or mort gage, dated April 8, Itttta, and duly recorded In tbe otllol of said Recorder of Ieeds of Venango County, afore said. In Mortgage Book No. 3, page 474, eto.. on thl 9ih day of April, A. D. I860, granted and conveyed U Mortis K. JesHup. and the undersigned William J Barr, in trust to secure certain debts therein men tinned. This sale will be made under, and In ance of a decree entered by the said Supreme Court d. tbe State of Pennsylvania, on the 8d day of July, A. I). 18G7, In a cause pending In equity In said court, upon a bill tiled by the salif John S. Sauzade, Trustee, against tbe said Company, and the said Morris K, Jl-bsup and William J. Barr, defendants, praying, Inter alia, for a decree of sale of tho.uiil mnnunuul premises. The terms and conditions of sale will be as follows: vi t. The mortgaged Dremlnas win ha mM in nn parcel, and will be struck off to tbe highest and best Keoond. Five per cent of the nnrnhaaa mnnav ahull be paid to tbe undeniigued at the time of tbe sale by lha ourchaaer. aud he ninHt alMii Mian tha um,. .nil conditions of sale, otherwise, tbe said premises will be Immediately resold. Thlid. The balance of the purchase money shall be paid to the undersigned, at the Banking House ot lirriel & Co.. No. S4 S. Third .trout.. Phiiuiiui. j.lila, within thirty days from and after the day of WILLIAM J BARR. Trustee . JOHN S. SAUZADE, Trustee. Phii.apkt.phia. July e, ih7. M. Thomas A Sons. Auctioneers. 9iul8m flKTTHK BEST. THK HOLY Bi BLR H A R D- VJ Ing e r.ainon jfamiiy, ruipiiana Pocket Ulolus In beautiful styles or Turkey Morocco and enUue bindings. A new edition, arranged for photographlo WM. W. HAHDINO. Publisher, No. tH txUUJK VI' buvet, below 'ourta Td'i ID EDITION Tiolatioa of the Civil nights Dill. VTashinotow itisrnst 14. Information has reached here to li'e effect that Judire Thomas, of the Ninth JsdU'111 District of the State of Virpinia. was taken yv'stcrday to Richmond to answer an Indictment .chartflng a violation of the Civil Rights bill, in wj.us,dK t0 admit testimony In a case tiled Wore him la Alexin drla In 1806. It is further st.-.ted that Uo, John Pendle ton, ot Culpeper, will also be arns.'e(1 to nswer an Indictment for registering rvlrarv to the Federal statute. From Cauada. Osweoo, Auenit U. The Csnadlanj tfts'(,",,r Mnci.et collided with the American sleirner Cay Ptate, in the frit. Lawrence river, near Kington, last mum. me niagHct sank in sixty icet 01 wnter. the crew and pupsenper lieicp takn to Kingston by the Bav State. Tho latter wit' slightly damaged. Markets by Telegraph New York, AuguBt 14. Coltm quiet at 21Wo. Flosr nctlve.and l.i(u,'2.rc. hlnher: sales of ll.nnii (ibis.: 8tawi, Villi -75; Ohlo,St50(U7di Western, 7li7: Southern, )ll'IA(aii4'ftu. California Flour, I2-.)(KBI4'50. Wheal let: sales or iu.ihiu ousneis ; aniner niate, ZTWv'au, ru active, and i -c. higher: sales of 79,uik bushels mixed Western, ti'liKa)l'12H- Oais firm. Rye tlrm; V-.tern. f45. Ilecr quiet. Porkstcady. Nw Mh. faw(!,a-30. iard quiet; bbls., 12V4(ijil8c. Whisky dull. Nbw Tdsk, August 14. Htocks very dull:Chtcao and Rock Inland, les;,; ;Readlng, It1,: Canton Com pany. 4H: Krie, 7tiS; Cleveland and Toledo, li'8: Cleveland and Plttuburg, 97S; Pittsburg and Fort Wayne, 1W,; Ulchlgsn Central, in'.): Michigan Bouihern, 81 7; New York Central, 10".'a; Illinois Ceil tial, 115'i; Cumberland prelerred, an; Virginia 64, 50; Missouri 6s. lua'ii Hudson River. Vtitfi: United istates Five-twenties, 162, ll.lv do. of 18H4, 110S; do. of 1M), H: new Issue, Ten-fbrlles, Utt'i: Soveu- thli tlea, first Issue. I(i77-,: do, alt others, Mouey, 1i"jb per cent. Oold, 1407.. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. COrWT OF QUARTER BEf 9I0N9-Judie Brew- ster. Christian Kneass. Ksa..Prosecut,lnir Atmrnnv. Mary i. Dougherty was charged with keeping a dls- oiueny ooune. lue noune is jmo. nh Mftpie street. Mr. J. W. KDrlnrated testified that ha lived next dnnr to this house. No. 818. and had been troubled and din. tarbed lor a long time past by the continual nightly Drawis carried on oy tne aetenoant ana ber daugbter, and tbe loose characters, male and female, that fre quent her bouse. Cries, shouts, snugs, quarrels, oaths, and sometimes blows aroused himself and bis family at all hours ot the nlgbt, and break the quiet and peace or the Rabhalb day. In fact, the character of the house was such as to cause serldub disturbance to nis luruliy, 10 endanger the morals of his ramlly, and, by the t ad example set, to render 11 dilllcu t to raise bis family In a virtuous way. Other witnesses, Mr. and Mrs. Connor, Mis. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Krsklne, Mrs. Bunllnt;. and niAny more residents In the neighborhood, testllidd to Hie same stale ol tacts, all saying emphatically thai the house as kept by the defendant was a nuisance 10 them aud their families. Also, Policeman Ollingr testified that he was one night called into this houao to quell a disturbance. The defense offered evidence of the cood character of the defendant and her house, and attacked tbe credibility of one ot tbe Commonwealth's Witnesses. Verdict, guilty, with a recommendation to the rrx-rcy of the Vurt. William Harrington pleaded guilty to a charge of assault and battery upon Mr. Pollock. Mr. Pollock testified that one day last month be heard it disturb ance in tbe back room ofux lager-beer saloon at Six teenth and Filbert streets, and, going Into the room, asked wbat was the matter. Some one replied thrtt It was not bis business to know, and tux defendant and a man named Smith attacked and heat him severely. When questioned as to the matter. Harrington said he Struck Mr- Podock because .smith did. The attention ot the Court waa culled tn tha cm. nf George Smith, a colored bov, cmmltted t prison upon tbe charge or entering a house with Intent to steal. He was committed by Alderman James Allen, on the 8d of June, and no return was made to tbe District Attorney. By this neglect the ma , whether Innocent 01 guilty, has been for two months confined In prison, not a word of his case being known to tne court or District Attorney, lie said to the Alderman that, by this neslect of Ills, had not the matter come to the knowledge of the Court, the Erlsoner might have remained In prison until death ad released blm. That such a tblug a tumid belouiid niOFgtt us Is a disgrace to our Institutions. Were this au Isolated case, ti would not be so serious. But this was one of thirty cases In which men were sent to prison, and up to this day no retun.s have been made. It was hoped tbat this would not be repeated 00 the part of the Alderman. The prosecutor not appearing, the prisoner w as discharged. The case of the Commonwealth vs. Henry Miller, charged with violating the Sunday Liquor law In keeping his drinking saliou open on Sunday, was called. Mr. Kneass, for defendant, demurred to the Indictment upon tbe ground that It only charged that the bouse was open, and did not allege for wbat pur pose, whether for tbe sale or liquor or not; but the indictment being drawn in the language of the act of March, 1X67. which makes It unlawful to keen a licensed drlnking-house open alter 12 o'clock at night or before sunrise In the morning, and commands that such place .ball be kept shut on Sunday all day, .the demurrer was overruled, and tbe case went to trial. Olticer Doller testified tbat on Sunday, July 2. he saw men go Into tbe defendant's drinking saloon, at Glrard avenue and Howard street, and saw them drink beer there. He couldn't say whether tbe saloon was kept under a license Issued last May or not, or whether tbe meu whom be saw go there were mem bers of the defendant's family or not. Officer Irvln testified that on Sunday, Jaly 7, he saw men in tbe defendant's house with liquor before them, and saw tbe defendant In the act of handing liquor to a man. Mr. McBride, chief clerk In the office of tbe Cleric of the Conrt of Quarter Sessions, testified that he issued license to tbe defendant last May. On trial. Akothbr Fracddlext Bond Cask James Thompson appeared before Commissioner Hlb- bler at noon to-day, to answer the charge of ejeuuuus uu oiuiug b mine ana irauauient bond for tbe removal of spirits from a bonded warehouse for rectification. John Aydeloppe was sworn I am clerk In the office of the Collector of the Third District: Kd win Brock was a clerk in that offloe; bonds were entered before blm for redistillation and rectification of spirits; (Mr. Valentine, Assist ant District Attorney, put In evidence a bond for $150,000, signed by James Thompson, for the withdrawal of spirits from the bonded ware bouse of James Weed, situated In this city, for rectification, tbe withdrawal to commence on tbe 26th of March;) Mr. Aydeloppe knew no thing of the bond. Norris H. ilarman sworn I live at No. 1511 Swayne street; business a distiller; I have seen defendant; I nave rectified liquor at No. 1516 Boutu street; I bad the place In Ieoember last for aw. Heal; 1 rectified liquor there for de fendant some time In the month of March- I rectified one hundred and seventy barrels of liquor; I was employed by Heal to work for Thompson; 1 do not know where the liquor came from, I was engaged from a week to ten days In rectifying; the defendant told me to deliver the liquor on an order when It came, and to work steady on It until I got through: I think the order was to be signed by William Kay; I dellvf red all, with the exception of one lot of fifty barrels; I looked to Thompson for my orders', I know nothing of the proprietor ship of this liquor, more than what 1 was told; Mr. Thompson never paid me; I received my salary for the first week from Mr. Heal; since that time I have received no pay; I did not know who to look to for it. Mr. Charles Wood, Ke venae Inspector, sworn 1 have seen the bond for 1&0,000, signed by James Thompson; I bave made diligent search for the other parlies to the bond, and cannot find them; there are memoranda upon tiie bond purporting that it was recorded in the books of the Recorder of Deeds, when no such fact exists; Thompson told me. when 1 told blm that the bond was fraudulent, tbat he knew nothing about It. jCoromlssioner ITIbb er bound the defendant over in the sum of (2U.0U0 bail to appear at Court to answer. Phowbed. Elias Hess, a fireman on board the propeller Fannie Cadwalader, lying at the first wharf above Areh street, fell over board at ten o'clock this morning, and was drowned. A professional diver attached a book to the clethes of the deceased, aud he was hauled on board the boat. Hets resided in Bal tlmore.and was a single roan, aged about thirty rive. The Coroner held an Inquest and a ver dict of accidental drowning waa rendered by the Jury. TTNITBP STATES REVENUE STAMPS. U Principal Depot, Ne. a CHKHNUT Street. cVutral XPtco.nl3 ".towWlow Bevenne Stamps of every description coastsotly on hand In any amount. Orders b Mall or Express promptly sttended to. rulted &t Kotes, JlratU on PbUaUelphia Ot Kew York, or current funds received In payment. Particular attention paid to small onloni. The decisions ot tbe Coir mission can be consulted, and any laitfrmaUgn wgardnif Ut Us cUettiiuUjr grvoa . AUGUST 14, 18C7. m JIM SMEOTEMXG TONIC (NOT A WHISKY PREPARATION) HOOFLANDS GERMAN BITTERS WILL CURB DEBILITY ! DEBILITY ! Itesultlns; from any Cans Whatever H mOSTRATION OF THE SYSTEM INDUCED BT HETEBE HABDMIIlrft, KXrOSCBR, FEVERS, OR DISEASES OF CAMP IIFE. SOLDIERS, CITIZENS, 91 ALB OS TM MALE ADULT OS TOUTHf Will And thlsWttersapiireTonta. not doneoleat oa bad liquors for ru almost miraculous ebects. DYSPEPSIA, And Diseases Resulting froen Disorders of she Liver and Digestive Organs ARM CUBED BT IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. Trill RlrtflM hna MasrhsmAil . . --" r"inicu uiiiiw vurw, giTM oetutr the market. T"""""" u"u ur uwer article in o We defy any one to contradict this assertion, and WILL PAT BIOOO byu7harisW1o?gWete.iU0e 0wt,fl3 HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS WILL CURB BTBBT CASS OF CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DERILITT, AND DISEASES OF THE KIDNETS. Observe tbe following Symptoms reuniting from Dla orders ol the Dlgemive Organs: Constipation, Inward PiUs Fullnens of Blood to the Head.Actdity of tbe Stomach, .Nausea, Heartburn DlBKUHt tor Food, t ulinesn or Welgut lu the fctomacb, bour Kructations linking or Fiut terlng at tbe pit of tbe btomaoh, Swim ming of Inn Head, Uurrted and Dif ficult Breathing, Fluttering at tbe Ileart, Choking or Hullo- eating Benatinns when In a lying poature. Dimness of ViHlon, Duu or Webs before the Hlght, Fever and Dull ialn In the Heud, Deficiency of Perspiration, ellKwneuNortbetskln and Eyes.Patn in the Bide, Hack, Cheat, Limbs, etc., Hudden Flushes Of Heat. Burning In the Flesh. Conntant Inia glalngs ot i.vll. and Great Depression or Spirits BEMEMREB That thi Sitter U not Alcoholic, eotitatn no Sum II hisku, mut cannot make Vrunkard, but is the Beit 'Ionic In the World, BEAD WHO SATS SO. non. George W. Woodward, Chief Justice Ot the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, writes: I find ..Hoofland's l'., eating beverage, but Is a good Tonlo, useful lu dli eabes of the digestive organs, and of great benefit in Principal Office, ml?X&?&- From the Kev. E. D. Fendell. Assistant Kdltor Chrfa. tian Chronicle. Philadelphia. . de,,"eJ)leclled benefit from the use of Hoot land's German Bluers, and feel It my privilege to Va. commend them as a most valuable tonlo toallwho are sufleilng from general debility, or from dlseatua arising from derangement of the liver. Yours truly, K. D. FKNDALI From Rev. D. Merrlge. Pastor of the Paasyunk Baa list Church. Philadelphia. 'uummv From the many reopeotab.e recommendations elv. to Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters. I wiS .idZed to give them a trial. After using several bottles I found them to be a good jemedy for debility, and a most ex ceUent tonic for the stomach. x. UiuKRXUit From Bev. William Smlih, formerly Paster nfth. Vincentown and Ml.lvllle (N. J.) BapttatOhirehi 1 Havlrg ned In my family a number of bottles nl your Hoofland s German Bitters, I bave to sav that 1 regard them as an excellent medicine, esueelaii adapted to remove the dlxeases they are reZnm mended for. They strengthen and Invigorate tu .L tjm when debilitated, and are useful In disorders of , ' . t-K"., ww. a unvv aiso recom. mended them to several of my friends, who havl tried uiem and found them greatly beneficial In the restoration of health. Yours uuly, WILLIAM SMITH. 8t Hutchinson street, Philadelphia, l From A. M. Spsngler. Editor of be CuUurbt No t orlh faUth Street. ' " " Philadblphia, Jnly IS. lgiu. Borne eighteen months sluoe, I waa a severe suffer from dyspepsia. I was not only unable to take plain foi.d without suffering great distress, but bad become so debilitated as to be almost unfitted tor active buaJ ness of any kind. After trying a variety or so-called remedies, all of which proved worthless, I was induced, at the sug gestion ot a medical IjJend, to give Hoofland's Ger man Bitters a trial. 1 accordingly purchased six bodies, which were taken In accordance with your directions. The result was a complete removal of all distress ing symptoms alter eating or drinking, and a full restoration of strength, so that I now eat all ordinary kinds of food with Impunity, and am able to attend to all tbe active duties of a large and arduous busi ness as well as at any period of my life: the good effects of the BUters were manifested before I had taken the first bottle. I have also used It in my family with the happlns results, and take great pleasure In adding my teu mony to tbat of tbe many others who have been benefited by 1U I find great benefit from tbe use of a bottle In the spring and fall. They not only create a v morons appetite, but give a healthy lone to the stomach by strengthening its dlsettive powers. If the above testimony will be the meant oflndnolng any wbo Buffer from Dyspepsia to give your Bitters a trial (when It. I feel confident, will give tuem relief) ,toUyUtruly?0,, A. M. 8PANQLKB, Rev J B.Herman.oftbeHeraianBeformedChureh, Kotziown, Berks county, Pa., waa cured of Dyspepsia of twenty years' standing. Rev J. Newton Brown. D. D. . Editor of the Enoyolo predla of Keligious Knowledge aud Christian Chroni cle, Philadelphia; Bev. Thomas Winter, D. D., Pastor ot Boxborougb Baptist cnurch; Rev Levi G. Beck, Pastor of the Baptist Ohnrch Pemberton.N. J- formerly of the J&orth Baptist Church, Philadelphia, at present Pastor of the Bap tist Church, Chwler. Pa.; These gentlemen the strongest terms thtlrUverahlv opinion of this Bitters. EWABE OF COUNTERFEITS t gee tbat the slsnature of "O. M. J ACKBON" Is on the wrapper of each bottle. Should your nearest Druggist not bave the article, do not be put off by anv of the Intoxicating prepara tions tbat may be offered In Its place, but tend to us, ajid we will forward, seourely packed, by express. Principal Office and Slanaactorjr, No. C31 ARCH Stroot PHILADELPHIA PA.' Forsale by Druggists and Dealer la every town la tbs Vaited. mates, .UwiiW FOURTH EDITION FEC3I YTASIHNeTCre THIS P. lit SPBCIAL DlflPATOHtS TO BVBrTDftf TBL0APB. Wasbuotw, August 14. Fraud In the- rajrmsuter' Bnrean. Paymaatcr-Orncral Brice haalssuird circular, stating that Informatioa has been received ef recent extensive forgeries or soldier1' dUicharg parets, and It Is rumored that large payment have been made by the officers of the Pay De partment on such fraudulent Touchers. Thi latter statement Is not credited by the Paymaster-General, because the office has received no official Information of such payments. Pay masteis are notified In the circular that they are liable on their official bonds for the amount of all payments made by them oti spuxioiu vouchers. At the War Office. General Grant has been buoily enp"rt?vd th War Department to-day, and but few visitor have bad an interview with Mm, Mir.. I "anion has not visited the Department since yest erday. Mr. Edwin- Stanton, son of the late Secretary, still hold his position as clerk In -the- IX apart ment. Postmaster sit Sltltat. Postmaster-General Randall has appnAt ited John H. Kmkead Postmaster at SIttaw 3 una point is 1600 miles (rom Sau Francesco, aadl the malls will be forwarded weekly by oy hi set that may bo going there. Movemen4. ef the ex-Secretary. Secretary Stanton and wife hav-gone: Ol Boston, to spend a few weeks there as guests. ' the lion. Samuel Hooper. Mr. Hooper wasittua. guest of Mr. Stanton during the reoenrt ahorfe session. From the Plains. St. Loins, August 14. An Omaha dsspatoki ' eays that the Sioux Indians are banalag to gether, and crossing the Platte river at'Piuav creek station, equipped for battle. About five hundred warriors were seen yes terday at one point, consisting chiefly of Paw nees and Sioux, srid the soldiers are preparing, to fight them. Father Desmet says that the Indians nave erievanoes, and speaks ol con ciliatory measures toward them. A despatch irom Kiuwortn. Kansas, aaya: "Tbe United States Express, and the proprietors ot the Overland stage line to Denver, left here to-day with stock to replace tbat stolen by the" Inaians, and will have their line runnlmr agaiav in ten days. The; have an escort of one nun-, tired infantry. Tbe United States Express Company has over a million pounds of freight ncre tor western points, wnicn is now Dcing: loaded. Two coaches, with mails and passengers, four. days from Denver, have just arrived. Indians were seen on the route. The tero'inus ot tbe railroad Is now at Wll- son's Creek station, niueteeo miles west of here. o cholera has been at Fort liarker for teai davs. borne Kaw Indians attacked Martin Kanche,-. four miles south of Sal ina, on Monday night, and ran off some stork. A Leavenworth despatch says that Father. Desmet, who just returned from the India, country, was present at a session of the Indian. Commissioners yesterday, made statements re garding the origin of the. Indian troubles n tbe proper means of removing them. He was urgently requested to accompany tbe Commis sioners, aud he has started tor St. Louis to make. -preparations to do 90. A letter from Messila, New Mexico, July 32, sav?: "The Navajoe Indians, numbering seve ral hundred, left the Bosquerredondo Keaerva tion, and in an attempt to prevent their leaving, and to recover cattle which were 9tolen bv them from an emigrant train. Lieutenant Porter, of tbe Fifth Infantry, was severely wounded, and four of his men were ki lied." From San Francisco. SiN Fbancibco,. Aueuat 13. The despatches from Cariboo report that Governor Seymonr settled the mining dispute by seizing the ground and arresting the ringleaders ot tbe riot. At a large public meeting in Victoria, resolu tions were passed favoring secular education, atid asking aid for the same from the Govern ment. At a large Union meeting In. Sacramento last night, Gorham spoke against the independent Eress with greater bltternesa than ever. Tno democrats interrupted the meeting, when a general melee ensued, lasting several minutes. At another time the street planking broke np. precipitating twenty persons into the cellar hurting some, but killing nose. The San Francisco firm of Greenhood & New bauer has failed. Their liabilities were about $280,000. Tbey were coal merchants and owners ot a coal mine near Antioch, upon, which money has been sunk unprofitably. Arrived flhtn rinnon T? V V. ... I L UMTblf JiVIU WDIVU, , "Don Juan," from Chili; "Premier," from Glas gow. Cleared "Cordilla," for Liverpool;. "Con stance," for London. HlABINO AT THK CkSTRAX STATION. Befor Alderman Beitler at 3 o'clock to-day, Paul D. Bastln, tavern-keeper, at Klgtath and Sanson streets, was charged wltb keeplDf a disorderly house. William B. Erurlck testified that early this morning he beard a woman cry "Murder from a window of tbe bouse three times. Wil liam McGonigal, fiobert Kyall, and several others beard tbe same cry, and a noise, as If some one were beatings woman. About five or six weeksatcoa noise was beard of a similar nature, at which time an otSoer rang tbe bell, and a man opened tha window, and, in answer to a qnestion regarding the noise, said that a. woman, bad the cramps. Bastln was held t ball tor a further bearing. Fhilada. Stock Eiohange Sales, Augi 1& Beperted by De Haven Bro., No, o 8. Third street tSMtt Pa S. t series " ........ nun !2io0 do. ...lot oooC Am uiSh.'sB... 9S mo do.va.sawn. SH tiouo do. 83.iswn. 6Hi 200 City fts, Old...... w tiw0 bch M to '(U....C. 7lV 100hN YAMId. Ill lue th Bead R. httft. ei 4 h Leh N stk..... UlS W h Phil Krle t loOshMcKeao ' UsbjeennaU UlZ BKOOND BOARD. Iinoocity Ss. New l(.ix 1 uw citv 8s, New 01i QARD TO JTHE PUBLIC. The undersigned would call the attention ol tha trade, as well as the public, to tbe large aud autierlor stuck of HIEBUSfl tJILYEIt AND PIiATEtWAJBnt To be found at their manufactory. No, 84 South THIRD btreel, end at the Wareroom. No. 1128 CHEW NUT h tree I. These roods are all of their own manufacture. As Mr. bMY 1'H Is a pracileal workuiau, their M.ATKU and blLVKR-WARii: Is superior to aay la tbe amrket. Having rurnlsbed some of tbe larteat hotels la the country when be wits the praotloal partner of tha late firm known as Mead Afctmytu, turn (roods can he seen In diy use, and will recoiumead Uieuxsulyw, at the follow lu hotelr G1KAKD HODB. Philadelphia. LA PlJtRRK HOUbK. Philadelphia, A Mil LA Nl IIOUoB. PhllsdelphWw bT. CHAKI.KH HOTKL. Pltuhur. TJNITKD bTATKS HUTKb, Atlantic City, N. J. NATIONAL HOTEL, Washington. D. O. Although we keep couHtautly on hand a large and varied mock ol the above goods, whea deelrod they tusy be made to order of nv Riven pattern. t shud Dotice. 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