The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, August 31, 1868, FIFTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY EVENING TKLKGKAm PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1808.
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NEWS SUMMARY.
rorrlffii.
Parliament will rarct lec-'nber 10.
It n reported thm nil the t' teach troops ore
to tic recoiled from Home.
Kevt rdy Jolii'son lias returned to London
from liis TtHit to PiRtncI'.
l.'nitrd States 5-208 close! In London, oa
Saturday r viniia', nt 72. Consols al 91.
Two hutidnd mil fifty houses were dn
slrojed by fire recently, at Marluupol, on the
bch ot Azov.
Queen Isabella o' Spain will oon form a
new Cabinet from tb3 modera'.e party, with
toui lmu as Pre?idett.
Late advice from South America represent
Ibotthe allies bare been sucovHrfnl in th niece
oi lliiainiia, the fortress havlnj fallen into their
bunds ou the '25th ol July.
lHimrstlc
Oold closed on Saturday at 111J.
tieuerul Sully has ecu to Fort Dndao.
The United Sliitea guubo.it 8co la at Aspin
wall. Adjutant-General Lorenzo Thomis Is in
CliitMRo.
Subtended payment Klopcu' teln & Co., San
Fraiiciseo, uroeeiv.
Panama people waul to be annexed to Uucle
Bum's dominion.".
A Mciiiii-lilp is to leave Fni, Fraucisco every
three ween tor lloimli.lu.
I'eputy Fi e Marshal l).ivl, of Montrsnl, has
been arretted lor meeiidiari.-ni.
The New Dominion Parliament has been
further prorogued until Wo'ooer 22.
The montnly iiu'ionnl dci)t statement will
not he published, it i? thought, b.-tore Friday.
.Veebituken lurnislios a wav lor smuggling
dUeneil tieet Intotlie Nov York market.
Colonel Caldwell, Miuinter to Bolivia, U
jirepnriiif; to leave at au early day for Soatli
Auemu.
Ma in nr'n Purl'.ncame mid suite vidtcd
Chelsea on Baturdiy, to tue Ucliulu of the Ce
lesifnN. Montreal i enveloped iu th smoke of burn
irg (oresti. mid tmviea'ion '.his fieen obstructed.
The fcteiiuiship I'oimauiioe was wrecked ou
the 31st of July, about seventy miles from
Victoria.
James Colam, the diver rescued from the
Proiklyn Navy Y.tid diving-bell latt week, died
en Satilrdnv.
Hie Chilian Inter proved unusually sever.
Twenty-lour i.eisoin were buried in au avalanche
tf trow.
Uriah II. Myers, of the tirui of Siujjfrly ,V
Mver.j, State printers died at lhirrisbury early
on Saturclft.y nioruinp.
One Corned u McCarthy bent on Owen
Murphy to death with a liuniiiK'r, at Williams
burL', N. Y., ou Saturday nitrbt.
Samuel N. Ms-on. I itely publisher of the
Savannah Maes owl Ifera'd. died in Yarmouth,
II., on Saturday lat, aired thirty-two years.
l.tucnil Urau' was ceienaded by the Tanner
Campaicn Club, of Chicago, on Saturday uigut.
lie returns to Culcita this morn in it.
An liutnenge Grant mid Coliax meetiiuj was
held at Quakertowu, iiiicks couii'y, on Saturday
evenluc1, mid was addressed by (,Vori Lear,
I.., ot linylestown, aud Fr?derick Dittmau,
Ks(., of Ibis city.
ttoMil Seab p, of Fi-hi rvill', X. II., came to
his end bv drowiiinvt hiuiselt' in the Mcrritnac
river on Friday, tie was Mispec'ed ot bavin?
diowned his daughter a few driys since, in a
bairel ot soap.
The Seymouriles bad a torchlight proces
sion in New Orleans on Saturday ni?lit. "Seve
ral negro clubs were in the; line," says the
oeppati-ti. They wr re not "fired upou," and no
niaeiiere took place, for the reason that the
Kcpublicans were looker-on, and not Rebels.
Seventy children in Boston ate cantor-oil
beans for peanuts, ou Sntuulay, and seriously
alaiuied their iareuts and the a .ttndaut physi
cians, llo-ton should imtrouze the "peanut"
trado to a ereater extent. Menkes like this of
the castor-oil b' an would not then occur. The
children ate better.
CITY INTELLIGENCE.
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I TOJi ADDITIOBCAX, W 1XKMO III OUTBID rASBB.J
Casualties. Miohael Devereaux, aged 46
years, had several of bis ribs broken on Satur
day by beini: t nrowu down at his bouse, No. 400
Soutu Seventh tdrect.
Kicbard F;irk, ae:l 1!) yenr9. was severely
bitten on the band by a iuioiB horse, near Point
lireeze.
Thomas Hunter, Zi jean of nc, bad his arm
bauiy injured by a piece of irou tailing upon it
at a foundry.
All ot the above were admitted into tho Penn
sylvania llui-pital.
The lollowinn persons were admitted to the
Episcopal llovoitul : Henry Dtiruiant, au em
ploye ot the Northern Liberty das Works was
kicked by a hor;e, Iraciuriiig h a ribs, fa rici
Conway was g'-verelv scalded whilst beici; eu
paaed in a whi-ky dibtiliery. John Luna, iell
oil his own door stepi an 1 broke bis arm.
Robert Walls, with lac-rat ion of the hand.
Charles McKaddeu, with fractured lea caused
by lieing jammed between a wagou and a
stable.
About 6 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, a lad
of nine years, named Thomas O'Neill, leli troiu
a pile of lumber at Fifteenth and Green streets,
and was badly cut about the head. Uutnoved
to his home at Fifteenth aud spring Garden
streets.
St. Aooustike'b Day. Yesterday being the
Suudav within the octave of the Festival of St.
Augustine, it wai celebrated with much solem
mty in St. Aupustine's Church, Fourth street,
below Viue. J. be main altar was brilliantly
illuminated, and otherwise maniticently deco
rated, aod a larcre couuretiatiou wad in attend
ance to pnrticipate in the service.
At half-pant ten o'clock solemn Pontifical
Msss was celebrated by Uipbt lief. WitlUm
O'Hara, 1. I)., Bishop ot Scranton, assisted Dy
Very Hev. P. A. Stanton, O. S.'A., a A-sistaut
Priest; Very itev. X. GaUierry, Co-nmisary-(ieneral,
O. S. A., and Hev. Nicholai Critie,
O. S. A., Deacons of fiouor; Kev. M. A. Walsh,
Deacon ot the Mass; Iter, John J. KicocK, Sub
Deacou, and Uev. A. J. MeC momy, Master ot
Ceremonies. An elotf ieiit eermou was preuehBd
by Uev. J. F. Sbatiahan, Bisuop of llarrisauri?,
in which he referred to the life aod do:ni ot
St. Aufiustine, and urcd aa imitation of his
exemplary life. The 'elebiaiiou of the Areh
ConlratPinity look place m the evening, and
was aloo well attended.
Interesting Bkkvices at the New Cathe
phal Ckmetfby. The services conuected with
the con-eerati'iu of the above Cemetery took
place yesterday nltf rnoou, at the ground, Second
street aud Kicelowu lane, 'ihey were riartici
jated in byalatge uuu.ber of prooii6. The
fcervices were perlortucd by Rn;ht U"y. Ur.
O'llura, liishon ol Scrantou, by request of liiht
Vev. liii-bop Wood, wlio was ptevented bv in
Jispositiou Irnni I'eintr present. Dr. O'Hira
was asMsted by Rev. P. A. otauton, O. 8. A.
as assistant pnefc', and hev. M. A. Walsh an I
Uev. J. McAuuutty m dcacous ot honor. Ti e
Litany ot the xuints and a selection of Psalms
were suns by Key. T. F. Hopkius, T. W.
Power-. F. P. O'Neill, and M-srs. Cross, Faulk
ner, Walsh, and Unlurd. A sermon was thn
T ieacbed by Ki'-'hl Uev. Dr. O'llura. The Ceme-
tery contains aoout tortj-to aures of ground.
but the portion extending irom section a to
Section 11, bicin? Sec ud bMeet was th only
part consecrated on this occasion.
TnEAcTSor an Issanb Woman. The wifn
of Po.ieemsn Francis H. Ilobley, of tho Second
District, on Saturday moinlin? thre iro:u a
n cond ttory wiuduw of her houe, No. "ioi S.
Filth street, her liiiaut tirandcbild, which tell on
its bead, canons a iraeture of th skull, and. it
was feared, tatsily iiijuriut; it. Mrs. H ibley hai
been an inmate ol an iusane hospital for a year
or more, and was released under the belief tint
she was full V cured of her insanity. Before she
was sent there she threw two of her own cull lreo
out of the windows, ol uer bouse, both of whom
are now liviuir and in boo J he iltli. Tne in ant
she attemp'e.t to kill on s' iturday is the child of
Tuounis Polliner. bouj of ex-Alderuin Pot
tiueer. Fatai Restlt. Peter F. Ward, who, while
ptmirnt; a'.ot li the banks of the Delaware on
Sfitnrdav, ticci leiitally shot hini-elt, died ou
Sunday nioruiug at his residence, 227 Wharton
street.
MriiUFR 15 tub Fifth Ward. One of those
brutal sll'rajs with whtrh all large communities
at time aie visited, occurred at an early hour
yesterday mornlue on Ldrkins street, 'belo w
Lombsrd, in hich a man named John O'Shea
was bea'en to death and lelt lylnn upon tho
Fidewalk. The difliculty in which deceased met
his death nroe from a dif tin bance that occurred
about 0 o'clock between O'Shra and one Michael
O'Hara. Itapr rars fmin the evidence ot Mrs.
Mary O'Shea, tho wita of deceased, at the Coro
net's inquest which was held yes erday morning
at the Uttli Ward Station Hou e, thsl she,whilo
tchmuDti fiom a tavern kept by a Mr. Gletson,
nt Laikms and Lombard streets, where she had
beeu to pet joine liquor lor her husband and
bis cous'ns, who were with him, 'met
MtchHfl U'llara, greatly intoxicated, whojp
n and yfllniM in the street, with a
Inree ciowd ot b'8 around him. When Mrs.
O'Snta approached, O'llnra commenced swear
ii e, and said that jouut; O'Slien baa hallooed at
him; slie icplied that in; bad not, that it was
another hoy. O'Hara said it was her boy, and
that O'Shia's lather could come and take it up
l( r liiui, dud lo'lowed her to the alley of her
hou.-c: she threatened to strike him with the
bottle of liquor U he did not stop following her.
Mini upon his inking her why he did not d-i it.
the replied only from respect lor his wife, and
thiit .'he did not want to havo anything to do
wiih him. She then turned and walked up the
alley, when O'llnra followed and struck h-T.
She then called tor her husband, wlieu a tiiiht
en-uto, in d O lima was knocked do AU, b'. tho
men would not let O'Shea touch hnn; durine
the tipbt, Mrs. O'sbea seeini? a man named
John Graco beatins her husband, bavins
him hy the neck, rushed in aud scratchei
his lace, and was thrown hy htm aaainst tue
( uibstoue, and when she got up the erod wa
sca'teriiit-'; O'llara then struck h-r, aud she
be at him about the bare shoulders wit.) a ho p;
at Glensou's place she. saw Patrick lUiins. and
atier the tif;ht her basb ttid told her that U'irn'
broiber-in law had stiuck him; Air. aud Mrs.
O'Sneatheu went up to their room: she came
down again and went fur a policeman, but could
irnt tind one; when shf caaie bnek O'Hara and
others were sianninsj about tho a'ley; her hus
band saul. "Do not si)iak to him, but sue him iu
the morning;'' they then went up stnirs again,
but O'&hea slipped down stairs auain and went
to G!ensnn'.: his wile followed him, and beird
him tulniuK inside, but could uot eel in; she
called to nmi to come up stairs, and he called
her inside, sajui!.', "Here is Pt Moore ujuioiji:
fun of n'.e;'' they were joking; she went
in, was trea'e l by Moore, ami then came o it
side; some one then called tor Pat Bjrus, who
went into Grace's bouse, and the two then came
out and went into Gleasou's, and stood at the
counter; Grsce.'a wile then came to the door,
and M-s. O'Sbeu ssid to her thai it, wuj a shame
for Grace to abuie O'Shea tor such a man as
O'llara; O'Hara sai l to her, "You struck me;-'
John Grace then cume out, and made a pasture
as thonph he intended to s'rike Mrs. o'rihea,
but she stepped to one side; Grace and her bus
baud then had some words: at ihe same time she
was erasped by the neck by o'Hirn, anlb-came
insi nsiblf, and when she recovered herhu-baud
was Ij u g on the pavement be.'ore Glrasou's
insensible, but she did not tee any one strike
bim. .
Policemen David Kiee aud Gilbert Wricht,
while pain ll'iiff their b-at at a little belore 2
o'clock, hal their alteutiou attracted by cues of
uiuidiT, aud upou hustcumi to tho sceue found
C'Sbi a hliig upon the pavement with his wife
beside hnn. Tlify then went to No. 510 Larkins
street and arresttd Michael O'Hara, who, while
on the way to theS'ntiou House, told theoflieers
that Patrick Burns and Jouu Grace wer in it,
and admitted that he was bitusclt concerned
in it.
fcirfant William M. Neff, upou beint; in
fi.rmed ot tl e occurrence, arrested Bttrui and
Gtace. The shirt worn by the former was deeply
stained with blood, while the hands ot Grace
were gieutly swollen and injured about the
knuckle?. The cup worn by O'llara was also
stained with blood. A number ot witnesses
were examined who sub'tautially corroborate
the state ot Mrs. O'SUea as lo the first, Dtrlit, bat
none appeared to know scarcely anything m
relation to the more In'nl ail'rav, no one appa
rently huviutf wiluesacd the Mukiun ol' a single
bl w.
Upon the evidence adduced, the Coroner's
inrv returned a veirtict lhat the said John
()'Sh a came to his death by violence (b'ows on
the head ana necit) at the hands ot fat rick
liums John tlrace, and Michael o'H-ira, on the
nioinins ot August 3t), lboss, ou L,aikins street,
below Lomburd.
Political. A large and respectable meeting
of Kepublican citizens from itillerent preciucu
oftne Twentie'h Ward, was held at the hall of
the sprine Gurd n Hose Company, Kid ire avenue
and bhaiswtod ttixet, on Saturday evening, to
omanize a Grant aud Coliax Campaign Club. A
Committee on Oitfamzatiou reported tue lollop
ing pentltmeu ns permanent ollicer, who were
elitttu by accluniatiou: w. u. tSuckl 'V, l're-i-
ecnt: Henry Cooper and Samuel A. Bailey.
Vice-Presidents; Jo.epn McDonald, Treasurer;
Johu liregory, secietary.
On Saturday evening an enthusiastic nins
meeting ol Herman ltepublicaos was held at, thi
National Guiuds' Hall. It was organized by tLe
sele tiou ot John Kockey, Bs(i at President. A
series of patriotic resolutions were aiopled.
when General Call Scuurz was introluceJ, and
was received with immense cheering. The
(ieneral delivered au address of nearly two hours
in leLgth. lie was listened to with the most
maiked attention by the audience, who fre-
fluently interrupted him with apn ause. At the
couclueiou of ihe address the meeting adjourned
with cheers tor Grant and Coliax. hbortly after
the adjournment tue ueuerai was seieuadea at
Dr. TiedemuLB's ie&iaence, Filth street, above
Kace.
On Saturday evening the Republicans of Ger-
mantown held a mainmotu ma.s meetiug at
Brewer's Hotel. W. K Smith, 180.. presided.
aud oeUvered an address. Mr. William Muran
aud Thomas Greenwood alo made speeches.
A eraud Republican Union Picuic, in honor of
Major-General Carl schurz, will take place to
day, at the "eiiberbute." fweutv-ttth aud
t outes streets. A brtlliaut affair will undoubt
edly take place. Speeches will be made by
lieneTai ccnurz, uou. i,uijsna a. liro, liou.
Leoaid Mjers, Hon. John W. Forney, and
others.
A large meeting of the friends of the Republi
can party residing in the Secoud Yaro was held
Sati.rday evening at the toutb west corner ot
Lleveii'h and Carpenter streets, lor the purpose
of oieanizing a campiiien club. The lolloining-
iiiin.cn pentienien were elected as olliccrs ot the
oreaniyntion: rresident, Kdwaru iliiu rtv: Sec
retary, Henry L. Taggart; ud Treasurer, John
Downey. Hie members or the ciuo are to be
equipped, ami will be kuown as the Tinners'
Club ot the Secoud Wurd. A meeting will be
held on Wednesday CTtmng, at the same place.
to complete the oiganizatiuu aul to rrccive the
names ol all It' publicans who dtire lo unite
with them.
Ou Saturday evenins the Young Men's Key
stone Club made a ttreet parade. I'j'i men and
bcs wrre iu line.
On Saturday evning the Democra'ic citizens
of the Twi nty-fCtud, Twenty-third, and
Twenty-tilth Wards ot ibis ciiy, and ihe resi
dents of Bucks couuty, held au election for
delegates m the Kiitii Congrp.i.oual District
I'oineiiuou, to be convened at Doylestowu to-
dav. fr the purpose ot uouiiuatii.g a candidate
to represent that District in Cougies.
A Visitiko FinE Compast. On the 2oth of
September the Washington Hook aud Ladder
Company, of Norwich, Connecticut, will visit
the citv. On Friduy night lust a meeting was
held at the William Peuu Hose home, to make
the necessary arrangements for their reception.
Tlie Convention organized by electing Mr.
Henry McDowell, ot the Good lutein Fiwine,
President, and Mr. Jacob Boyd, of the South
Pevn Ho Company, 8- cretary. The lollowmg
Conif an'rs wert represent e 1: Northern L beny
lice, Mechanic. Knginc, Philadelphia Fire Com
pany, south Penu Hose, Hooe Fire Company,
una mil no-u. v.ooi latent Nullic, T-lor
lio-ie, Indeptpdence lli.6p, Western Fuine,
ftloyf.uiPiising lloe, William Penn Hose, aud
Clin n llo-e. Afer the unpounmcni ot a Com
;i itte of Airangeinents, the Coiivtuliou aJ
joumtd until rrilay hl-x!.
Fire. An alarm of fire about nine o'clock
on Siiiuidav nittlit originate I in a photonraivi
gullejy, at Ko. fcOU Arch street; damage trilling.
Attacking a RAtLtioAn Traii. As tb 4.1
North Pennsylvania Railroad train for Bethle
hem was pasing Fisher's lane on .Saturday
n otning, a man was observed standing on an
embankment formed by a cut in the road, iu his
shirt sleevta. Just as the engine passed the
spot where be was standing, he hurled a huge
stone at the train, which struck the door poit of
tho smoking car, and cluncir g oil, entered the
car, and bit a pusicnger on the leg. The lellow
made his cicspe.
Georgia Cotton. The Drst bale of new cot
ton raised In Georgia, consigned to Clanhoru,
Herring & Co.. ol this el'y, was sold at aiic'ion
on Sntutday, by Samuel C. Cook. It broueht 45
cents per lo., and J. P. Bruner & Sons were the
purchasers. A large number of cotton men
y ere In attendance, and the bidding unusually
lively.
II a i n DrjdCATioN. This evening, the United
Lodec, No. 47. Kniehts of Pythias will dedicate
their new iia.ii. second street, opposite Herman.
The Grand Lodge will bo present, ami BrHher
William B. Mnnn will deliver an oration. Vocal
and iiistrunien'ol niuic, and presentations will
also form a part of tho exercises.
MARINE TELEGRAPI1. .
For additional ifv ine Newt see first 1'age.
ALMANAC rO& PHlLADJCLPUlA-THia DAY.
Bni RIII1H...MH, S 2.1 Moon Hicts.. 8 S'
Hum Hktb..
,..3l Hibh With 1'3I
i-UlLAUKLPHIA BOAKi) Off XKADK,
Jamka T. Yoono, ")
Coatkh Walton, -Monthly UoxMiTTBa
i Hon a roTTuB, j
MOVKMKNTS OF ItCEAS STKAMKIIS.
tUK AJU A1UUA.
Proroutls.....
... ..Liver pool... Hi istinl .Am. 11
low a ..........
nt ru any-
1'riiiuil
UlttHHow Mew YurK ..Aim. M
liivuuiuul ..VlneOec... auk. u
LIvtimiu1...Mkw VorK Au,. is
fjiverioil...New York Aui. is
t iHuce
llll erniau
.. Liverpool. ..uiieimc Auk. 20
t'( InuililB .
uianituw iNew YorK Aiw. '2i
HeiUjhum...fcoiilliBuiplon...INer YorK.... 4u(, n
Loitrauo. Liverpool. ..New YurK Aug. 2r
riarriiierilR.......New York...Haiuliirr Snpt,
Minnesota Nt Y ork...l,lverioul Sieiit.
CuIih rew V ork...l.i verpoul ..bnpt.
Alti l'ii rew i ors...Llverpoul "Sepi,
i)snibcliliiu....isew YorK...Hremeu. Sept.
A mm New Yori:...llremeu Hepr,,
He limn roew V ork... London.. Seot.
City ol Paris.. ..Sew York...Llverpool Slept.
Perelre New York.llavre tpl.
CofW BHliliiKtoiiAew YorK..Livrpool.........sj')it,
U ol JLondou...Npw York. ..Liverpool .Hept.
LOASl WJSr.. IHJMMi l?. H1IAL
Arlnona Nvw York... Aspinwall Sept. 1
JuniKUt..... ..l'ijllaa.....rew Urieu.......tSopt. 2
Pioneer Phll(ln ..WllDilLtton. ......... ..sept, 2
iBKle New ) ork... Havana Hepi. 8
Coiiiu-UlH .Kew York...Na9Han.. -Sept. 10
Mulls are lor warded by every steauier In the reunlar
lints. Tim stpamers for or from Liverpool cad at
QnemMown, except tint Canadian line, wali ri cull at
Lendi iulerrv. Tr.e steaniers (or or Irom tbeUjntl
nent call alHouthanipton.
CLEARED (SATURDAY.
Steamship Faxon, Rokks, Bohioii. 11. Wlusnr ACa
KtfBiiiHblporluIk, Vance. Itlcnmoud, W. P. Clyde
4 Co.
Unique D. Pennell, Penuell, richlllrjgoe. Cal., Work
uinu & Co.
Bclir Cur i Is Tllton, Boroeri, Bon ton. John Romml Jr.
sclir A. 11. Brown. Bannlit DikhUjo, do.'
Bc.br Anna Myrick, sieveus, Piovincetown, do.
fclir Win. Luiman.duiart, Bunion, a i,
I cut I bsi sr lien. Mine, Naniucket. do.
bchr L. A. BnrllriRauje, Burlliigauae, CainbrliWport,
Vvin, BKle & Co.
Bcbr U. T. W'Obd, curies, Richmond, L. Audeurlud &
Co.
6?ohrJ.V WelllnKton Chlpman, Bostou, do,
ecnr Mary leicoer, .rwwe, uuaiun, an,
Bchr J. Rleardo Jova, Llltle, Key West, do.
fccbr W. Sj. Lewis. Lewis Bomuu, do.
Sclir K 11 Aiweod, Hlugliis. dalem, do.
Bchr J. Bialiy, P'lce, W bSbluKtou, 8. Bilton A c.
Si'rH. II. hloiu. I-oru. WusliliietMii. V. P. Clyde ,t (Jo.
bl'r l Franklin, i-lersou, Baitiuibre, A, Orovei, Jr.
ARRIVKD YKdTERDAY.
Rr. hrtraue Annie, Ynuiii;. 61dvn Irom T.lvornnnl
Willi iuOmu. Ui Jobu H Penrose.
Jbr. DrliT ciyud, Brown, n flays from MavaLoiei via
GuayaulJla, P, K , wnu sugar aud molasses lu el. b W.
Welsn.
Bcbr Jobn H. perry. Kelly. iy. flays from New Boil
lord, wuh oil to J. P. Hodtrsnu.
sebr .i ortle Deerlus. Wtllaid. 3 dava from Porh.
laud, wllb ludse. lo croeil ft Co.lius.
ARRIVKD SATURDAY.
Bhlp Tuscarora. Rowland. 4U days Irom LIvBrnnni
Willi monn. and 21! liaiaunKniH to Conn BroH. IIkiI
IikIiI winds Ibe tuilru uausaue. Towed uu by tuir
Aiuericn,
Br. baroue Ariel, Douetass. 20 dnva from Trlnidari.
wltb siiKar lo et. A W. Wemb.
Br. Obrque uiaaaiour, lirown, from 1'roviuenco, lu
ballast to J. K. itazley & Co.
Biik Josepblne, Llnscolt. troin WUmlueton. Del.. In
ballast 10 Merchant 4 Co.
bcbr Ciuru Aloniuuniery, Borden. 6 days from Bos
tou. In ballast lo Lalhbury, Wickersbaiu itt Co.
bchr Jehu Beuity. Price. Irom Blebmuud. wltb lnm
ber toB. Bultoii A Co
Bcbr cneidu, Davis, from Uardlner. Ale., with Ice in
Warren At lirng.
Bcbr BiBion. Mckerson, from Haco, with Ice to
Sv. eel Brier Ice Co.
scbr Martba U. Davio, Laws, i day irom Milforrf.
Del., wltb grata lo Jr.nies Karralt.
hclir J. 8. V atlHon. jiouca, irom tyun.
hchrHen Gra'il. i'llr.Keralu irom Uunrgetown,
Bcbr J. U, Kuuyau, HiKbte froiu BaiiHbury.
Bteamer Vulcan. Morrison, 24 uouis irom New
York, with mdse, to W. M. Balrd & Co.
resiimuhnre of the Philailelphla Exchnng.
Lkwhh. Del.. Aim. 2s. ibe IoiIowilk vesie's are
detained al Hie Breakwater by bead winds: Burq ,e
Jessie, lor Ornoa: brig D. B Doane. lor BordeAux;
Bcbis . BloiilckHoa, lor Providence; J. W. 1111, for
Mlitnii; A. Hammond war r-ngie. r. a, nnunuera,
Wave Crest, aud James Ponder, for Bostou: Lucy
Holmes, lor Kingstown; Kmiua M. Fox, lor isorwicii;
A o erican r agie, lor rawiucaei; i. j. run, iur rair
Haveo; W. D. Carglil, lor Koxbury; Richard Law, for
W jailr; cyrns Fcssctt. lor rnmano: iNeiue roller, tor
Bralnliee; Coliasseu, for New Bndioid; Laura, fur
Portsmouth; and Patrick Mccabe, on an excursion,
all from Pblladelplila; Uen. Knox, from Boston for
rniiaoeipnia; jr. r. HirapBon, aou i-nas. moore, rroru
Virginia, lor Nw Yuri; Wm. O. Nelson. Irom New
York for Petersburg; Pawnee, and U. p. Taylor, from
fcliy.abetbport Mr JXoriom; Tbe Union irom Krederlca
for ewburg; and Alary ii. Lone from Baltimore Jjr
Boston. JUihJPil LAFK1KA.
ou. - . MEMORANDA.
BMP Francis B. Clllllliir. Tvm.n. for Phtlarlalntila
lbtb lust., was up at Liverpool i.Hb.
Meamsblp Jlunler. Rhhih. henna, at PrnvMencA
2Mb Inst.
Bleaineblp Wyomlnor. Teal, fnr Phlladfiluhla satlArl
from Bavanuab 2'Jih lust.
BiearuBb p lien. Meade, Bampson, from New York
for r'ew Orleans, arrived at Key West yesterday, wltb
loss of rudder. It was tbuuubt ber bull was badiv in.
Jured.
uriK jam en unaer, roeian, irom .ar.a via Delaware
Break aier for Boston, waa snokeu 2u tnsu la lat.
S8 20, long. 74.
Bug d. B. Berry. Fassett, hence via Wilmington, N.
C. a kxh 4ih lost.
Brig Hilen P. Biewart. Holland, hence for Gibraltar,
wua steu 2olb lnsl. lat j u6, lung. 77 12.
Brls James is. Klrby. Beadiluir. for Pblladelnb a.
sallea from C enfuegus 17lb Inst. Tbe J. B. K. brlnH
ne otiuy oi ner roiiuer master, capi. uouirey, wnu
died on tbe loth.
Bilg A. F. Larrahee, Carlisle, for PbMadolphta.salled
from Providence 2Hib Inst.
Brig Alex. MilllKen, Gray, Cleared ai Boston 27th
lnsl. tor Lauesvllle to load for Delaware Break water.
Krig Alary J. wiiuarps. Lyons, ciearei ai Havana
hub Inst. Iur Bagua and a porlnorlu ol iiaueras
bcbr Jobn cruckfoid. Brlggs beucj, at Boston 27th
Instant.
Bcbr Ueury Crtskey, Totter, beuce, at providence
26lb Inst.
bebrs Berapn. ana J- muy A. jsartieu, neuce, at
E' Hues' Hole 27 lb Insb
Bcbr Francis i'rtucb, Llpplucolt, henoe, atBalem
27tb lust.
rcbr r.mtDB L. uregorv. i nornuiae, irom vinal
haven lor Delaware Breakwater, sailed from Holmes'
Hole 2Nth lnsl. .
Bchr h niuia L. Poller, from Boston 'or Phl'adel
pbla or Baltimore, sailed from Holmes' IioIe27ib Inst.
FLAGS, BANNERS, ETC.
1868.
PRESIDENTIAL CONTEST.
FLAGS, DASXERS, TRAXSPARENCIES,
AND LAATEUXS,
Campaign liutlges, Medals, aud Tins,
07 BOTH CANDIDATES.
Ten different styles sent on receipt ol One Dollar
and Fifty cents.
Agents wanted everywhere.
Flags tn Musliu, Bunting, aud Silk, all sites, whole
sale and retail.
Political Clabs fitted oat with everything they m
roqnlre.
GALL ON OR ADDRESS
VV. F. 8CHEIDLE,
Ko. 4'J SOUTH T1IIRW STREET,
US tfrp FHILADItliPHIA.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
FirE Insurance
LlrcrpooL aod LondoN and GlobE
InsnrancE CompanYi
V.S BETS
SEVENTEEN MILLIONS.
Sliort Term, Fcrpelnal, Floating, and Rcat
1'oliclcs Issned on favorable terms.
Offlcc, No. 6 MRCHATS EXCHANGE.
AT WOOD SMITH.
1 15 m GKNKRAL AGENT.
DELAWAKE MUTUAL SAt'KTV IKSUK"
A NCK COMPAN V . Incorporated by the Legit
lure ol Pennsylvania, itM.
OUlce, Boutbeast cornor TtTTRD and WALNtT
Bireeis, Phltudelpnla.
M A RINK INSURANCES
On Vessels, Cargo, aid Freight, to all parUot the
WorliL
INLAND IN.-UR.NCKS
On Goods, hy river, canal, lake, and land carriages to
a11Par0ftbeUn.R.u.IN8rjBAN0JCa
On merrhandlso generally.
On Btores, Dwelling liojsee.eto.
ASSETS r TUB COMPAST
Novemuer 1. lrS7.
200,OOU I'nltPd Biatea Five Per Cent.
Loan. hmi
12fi,C00 tinted htatea Five Per Cent.
Loan, 1HS1 -
50,000 United stales 7 S-10 PerCeoi. Loan
Treasury Notes -
20C.0O0 Btaie of Pennsylvania Blx Per
Cent, Loan
125,000 City nf Pbllad.lpblaBix Per Ceu t.
1 201, (K 000
UI.100D0
62 .562 60
210 070 00
126.626 00
Loan (exempt Irom tax)..
(9 000 BiaieoliNew
sew Jersey Bix Per Cent.
Loan - 161.00000
20 000 Pennsylvania Railroad tirni
IdoUKne mx Pi rCeul. Bondi.
26.000 Ppnnnyivanla Railroad, Be. otid
MorlnuttoMx Per Out. Bonds.
15,000 Veieru Peunsvlvauia Kalltoad
Blx Percent. Bonds ( Pt niisyl
vaula Rallroal guaranteed)....
80,000 Btate ol Tennaaste Five Per
Cent. Loans....,
7000 Btaie of Teuueebje Blx Percent.
Loan
6,000,300 shares stock of Germaiuown
Gas Company (principal and
liuerest Kuaranteed by tbe
city of Philadelphia......
7JSC0 150 Bbares Block or Pennsylva
nia Railroad Company.
6,000 100HharmBUckor North Penn
sylvania ha 11 road C'ornpanv.
20,000 80 Bbi.res Block Philadelphia
unci Southern Mall Bteamshlp
Company .
201,900 Loans on Bonds ano Mortgage,
lirst lien on CUy Propel ty
19,90U"00
23,375 00
20,000 00
18,000-00
tt70'00
15,000 00
7,80000
3,00000
16,00000
201,90f00
I1.101AO par.
Market value. 1,1U2,hu2-6j
Real Kstaie fM.000'00
iiius iiexe.vahle for lusurauce
made
Balines due at Ageuc et Pre
miums on Marine Policies
Accrued inteieit and other
debts due tbe Company
Block aud Scrip nf sundry Insu
rance and other Companies
,,. t. Iv076-oo: esilmated value
r 5 ! ?.RB't 1108 017 10
Cash Id Drawer , 298 62
219,135 67
43,331-86
8,0i7'00
181,31563
wwu 1507,606 15
ThomM C. Hand.
John C. Davis,
DJLRfc.C
uuuiue v, nana,
Baniuel K Btokea,
James Traoualr,
William U Ludwlg,
Jacob P. Jones,
Jaiuts B. McKarland,
Joabua P. Kyre,
John D. l'alor,
sfpencer Mcllvalre,
Henry O. Dallett, Jr.,
George W. Bernardoa,
D. T, Moigan.Fllldburg.
J, B. Bemple, "
A. P. Ibri-ur.
jaiiuuuu a. rsouoer,
Joseph H. Beat.
Tbeophllus Paulding,
Hugh Craig
Kdward Durllngion
John R. Penrose,
H, Jones Brooke,
Henry Bloau,
Ueorne G. Lelper,
William G. Bouuon,
Kdward Iafuurctde,
Jacob itiegel,
THOMAS O. HAND. President.
John c. DA Vie), Vice-President,
HENRY LYLBURN. Secretary. ,v''r"ctm,'u,'
UliNRY BALL. Assistant Becretary. 12 30
Iggg -CILOITEK rERPETUAL.
FraiiKlin Fire Insurance Co.
OF PHILADELPHIA,
OFF1CK:
AOS. 435 and 437 C1IESMJT STREET.
ASSETS ON JAN UAH IT 1, 18 US,
tS,003,r40 oo,
CAPITAL....
A CCK VXD H Vlil'L I S
l'KXMl I'JlS.
TJNBKTTLKD CLAIMS,
a3,ttuai4
$100,00000
I.Vl,Mlf4i(,fl
l,lS,llri-.li
INCOME FOR im
fjasi. ,000-00,
LObSKS PAID hlNCE I8a UVKU
rJtCCOO.OOO.
Perpetual and Tempoiary Policies on Liberal Terms.
DIRKCTOR9.
Charles N. Bancker,
George Fales,
Toblaa Wagner,
baiuuel Graut,
George W. KicbartU
laaac Lta,
Aiireti iiiier.
Francis w. Lewis. M,D
i uuiukb oparaa,
William B. Grant.
CHARLES N.
BANt'KKR, President.
GKUltu?: FALEa, Vlue-Preoident.
JAS. W. MiALLlbl'iiR, Secretary iirotem.
Kxcepl at Lexington, Kentucky, this Company has
HO OgtliLieo n eat ui iiuiuuig, g ij
NSURE AT HOME
IN TUB
TcKii Mutual Life Insurance
COMPANY,
Ko. 821 CHESXUT St., Philadelphia.
ANttETM, 9,jOO,000.
CHARTERED BY OUR OWN STATE.
MANAUEO BY Ol'B OW CITIZCMS.
LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID.
FOTLK IE lMSL'KD ON VAKIOtS PfLANM.
Applications may be made at tbe Home OUlce, and at
the Ageucits inrouguoui me stale. i lsj
J A 91 KM T It Alll AIB .RtfSIDENT
-AJllKL. K.HlOttM ViClfc-PKE-IDjUNl
JKW. W. MOI1NOH A. V. P aud ACTUARY
IIOKATIO Hi rT.rll; SHCRIUlARy
nUOiMX INsURANCJi COMPANV OP
ScUrUllATfcU 18o4 CHARTER PERPETUAL
X0. V V om". 'r'K"' W VllO A7A.OH LlQ,
lillO VUAUFu-7 l"OM"i (wq UI UMUJ fSU U
jr IjHjI,
on liberal terms on bnliaujKt merchandise, furniture
been promptly "jgJJ'
Jobn L. Hodfe,
David Lewis,
Beulamlu Ettlng,
Thomas H. Powers.
A. R. McHenry,
Edmund C'antlllou,
.tamuel Wlloox,
Lewis C. Norrls.
M. B Mabouy,
Jobu T. Lewis,
William B. Orant,
Koberl W. Learning,
D. Clark Wharton,
T awrwnoa LeWlB. Jr,
JOHN R. W UCHERKR. President.
SMS
ITITLER. WEAVER & CO.,
MANTJFACTTJREB9 OP
MANILLA AND TARRED CORDAGE, CORDS
TWINES, ETC.,
No. 23 North WATER Street, and
Ko. 22 North DELAWARE Avenue.
" PHILADELPHIA.
KJJWIW H, FlTLKB, WlCHAIL WXAVKX,
CowaAD JT. CLOTHina. 1 14
TU. K1NKELIN. AFTER A RESIDENCE
J ai.d prauilce ol Ibtrly years at tba Northwest
coiner ul Third ana I'lim- streets, nai raieiy re
niovt'd toH.uib Fl.KVKN'I H Street, beiweeu MAR-
U LK.,.,1 I'll lIl f.
lilBSUi.erlorlty lu tbe prompt ard perfect cu re of
an ru eut. chionlo, local, auu coiiHiiiuuouai auei
Unns ol aHprlal uattire, is proverbial.
iv,..i.i nr n Hkln. auoearliig lo a hundred nir-
ft.rW,ii forms, totally eradlcaU d: nifiilal and pbyslcl
wt ttkDesa, and all nervous debilities stileullUcaliy
aud burctJisluUy Utaled. Olllce hours from I A,
toUP.it.
etc., lor iiiuueu ucnuno, " jiuinuouiiy (m ouUd
(DfciR by depoiili of premium.
.W . "... . .. L. I..,!,,, in ol'flVA nnsaln. A
i L.tuiiujf uma uccij ,Hvl., vfwuu iur more
"w aim v a
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
1"ILLirf CHA8T & HILT'S
1KSUBAC ROOMS,
I
No. 409 WALNUT St.
AOKNT8 AND ATTORNEYS JTOB
Ilomc Fire Iiisoraucc Company,
NEW HAVEN, CONN.
SprlngQcldFIrc and Marine Ins. Co.,
BPRINOFIKLD, SCABS,
lonkors and ew York Insurance Co.,
HEW TOBB
reoplcs' Fire Insurance Company,
WORCESTER, MASS.
Atlantic Fire and Marine Insurance Co.,
PROVIDENCE. B, I.
Guardian Fire Insurance Company,
NJiW TOKK
Lumberman's Fire Insurance Co.,
CHICAGO, ILL
Insurance effected at LOWEST BATES.
AU losses premptly and liberally adjusted at theti
Office, Ko. 40 WAJLMJT Street,
88 PHILADELPH I A.
N8URC AT HOME.
GUARDIAN FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 426 WALNUT R front
PHILADELPHIA,
CHAETEEEU CAl'ITAL, - . $500,000
TAID LN CAl'ITAL, - - - $100,000
KO LOSSES OR DEBTS.
Insure against loss or damase bv Fir. nn nniii..
Merchandise, Household Furniture, and .11 mh.
Inarable property, and also take Marine. Canal
aud Inland Navigation Bisks at the lowest rates oon
slatent wltb security.
W. JS. owens, President.
NATHAN HAINES Secretary. 5 13
BFJkJ. F. O BR YON, Surrey ,
srm. ir nwnn..
Arthur Maginnls.
ll-jn. Geo. V, Lawrence,
linn MruithMii T u.
- au. tt . feu uer,
lr. M. MuKweu,
Naihaa Haines,
ihomas Wtnlams,
Jo ward a. Alicaia,
f, letup Barilrtt.
Jhaa. K. McLonaid.
Jr,mes V. Kirk,
It. C. Wortblugion,
W'm. K Cressaa,
Tr.i.n UV,l..h
Edward Is'. Grattan,
TNBURANCB COMPANY
X or
NORTH AMERICA,
Ko. 232 WALNUT STREET, PHIL ADA.
INCORPORATED 1791. CHARTER PERPETUAL.
ASSETS JANUARY 1, 1868. . 2.001.2rifi-7a
$20,000,000 Losses Paid in Casli Sinoa iu
urgamzauon.
DIRi-CIOitS.
Artnar w. uomn,
fsamael W, Jouos,
John A. Browu,
Charles Taylor,
Ambrose white,
William Welsh,
Richard V. Wood,
B. Morris Wain,
Jnlin M &j,nn .
George L, Harrison.
.Francis R. Lope.
Edward 11. Trotter,
Edward H. Clarke,
T Chariton tleary.
AUred 1). Jessup.
Jobn P. While,
Louis U Madeira.
aninuii u, UOFFIN, President.
CHablkk Piatt. Secretary.
WILLI Ail iHjii-nLfK, uarrbiburg, Pa.. Oentra
Agent for the Htate ol Pennsylvania.
1 &
O N D O N
IMF mil A L
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
ESTABLISHED 180JI.
raid-up Capital and Accumulated Funds,
98,000,000 IN GOLD.
LOCAL CJUkX'TOUS;
E. M ARCHIBALD, t. B. M. Consul, Chairman.
A. A. LOW. ol A. A. LOW & tiros.
K. H. JAFFRA Y. ot K. H. Jalfray & Co.
RICH AUn 1KV1N, of liichard 1. vin A Co.
LAVID SALOMON, No, 11 W. Thirty -eighth St.
J. . GORMAN JOUNSOU, of J. J Jobusun s Co.
JAMLS S1UART, Ot J. J. Stuart & Co.
E. W. CROWELL,
Resident Manager, No. W PINK s reel, N. Y.
PKLVOH1 & llltKKING, Agonta,
8 221m No. 107 8.TH1BD i-treet, Philada.
FIRE lfJSUUANCJB EXCLUSIVELY. THB
PENNBYJ VANIA F1KK INSURANCE COM
rAN i incorpjraieu tsu vnarier rerpelual Wo
51U WALNUT Street, opposite Independence square.
This Company, favorably known to tbe community
forever foriy years, continues to Insure against loss
or damage by hie ou Public or Private Buildings,
either permanently or for limited time. Also on
Furniture, blocks of Goods, and Merchandise gene
rally, on liberal terms.
Their Capital, together wltb a large Surplus Fnnd,
1. ....... In llm nilMt ('.refill maiinnv whlnk
in in co.u . " w - - - , .. u . u .. 1. mr
bles tbem to Oder to the Insured an undoubted stxju
rltTlnthecolJosa.
nisi Hmlth. Jr.!
juuo uevereox,
Thomas smith,
Alexander Benson,
aonrj ijewia,
Tbumas Robbtns.
J. UilTliigham Pell,
Daniel Haddock, Jr.
hiKIU. KMI'IU Ji Praaldatit.
WlLXIAK O. OBOWBLL. Senreiary. IW
GROCERIES, ETC.
T
iO FAMILIES RESIDING IN TUB RURAL
DISTRICTS.
nr. .m nranared. as heretoto ,tO supply families
at their conntr rebldences with every description of
FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, ETC.,
AJLBKHT C. UOBJBSTS,
Dealer In Fine Groceries,
117,rp Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Sis
FIRE AND BURGLAR PR00FSAFE8
n . Ij . MAIS
E It
hJU MANUFACTURKR Olf
FIRE AND F-URGLAK-rKOUfc' 8 4 PES,
LOCKtMlTH, BKLIH ANOKlt. AND DEALER
IN HI ILLl.NU UAKLWAHK'.
86
No. Ui KACE Street.
PROPOSALS.
TMPltOVEMENr OP
I VI1UL'
UtLL GATK, NEW
I. NIT ID KTATKH EN4INBtt'H OFFICH
FKICit ")
.' Yoke, V
Sll,lSg.J
NO, 27 WBT Dousiosi bi altar, maw
ilium
Vr.m ...a lnn.m.ltlnAl thl Ul 1 rt tf,ntl I II U Llk-ll'l fur lh.
removal of ibe rocks lu Hen Uaie. It is necessary lo
B'fcl- U. at the ronliacl will not ueresnailly ii ais gued
lotl eluwtBt or lo any a drier. The time which the
blrtoer iroposs lo con nine lu parlormiug tbe work,
as well the character ol bis roiioea mode of ope
rations as 10 irac lcabiilty, will llkewisx becjusidered
In KHalguiug tbe cout'aul. JUUN NKW'ION,
r.iiiiiLAiinnL (liilnTiei KnliinAr.
8 21 mf w 4t
Brevet Mujo. Ueuejral U B. A.
COTTON AND FlAX.
I J SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS,
Of all numbers and brands
Tent. Awntiitr. Trunk, aud Wason Cover Duck
Also Paver Manufacturers' Drlor Felts from one to
seveial leel Mue; I'aitti' g. nfiniig. nan ini,.t
lltlld IU IT U 14 A W w,
ii No, KM JONES' AUey
AMUSEMENTS.
VTtW CIIfBSUT BTKKET THEATRE
tcKxZZ 01 "'P 't opera-
THE WH1TK FAWN,
rrononnc.d hy the .mire Phil art. pnia prrnis to be tha
uiosl masntncntly produced play that has ever bean
witnessed Id Philadelphia. a
, , . . .TUis EVEBINO
will b pie-ient'd
T it rr tsrDTi-ir v. vw
with all lis ro'geons s-euer, superb cestomes elabo.
ra's Jews s and property. u
da S? Jrreit and Pnlnier's combined
PABlBLfcJNJSis AND VIKNOISH BALLRT
headed by th.b,.,irf,iPKH'
sopported bBOWFANTI AND BOHLKB,
HIOIIT I'-i IvCIPAT, DATrjmrs, F0TV rnn
Ihe must complete Bsl-f Trnupn "i"'n'1'
. IN THE WORLD.
S'-iV" "'" 'i Ka . l Cirri.. ?6rei is ' oent8'
J-iu 'Am CHARHK FOK RKSKHVKO SKAT9.
" - g . IU 11 T.JVIT 111 & 1 1 , Tj,
WALNUT STRKETTriEATKR, BE(iFN8AT8
TRIM (Mondavi kVLMMi a...
.11 be prpMtpii, hrm time in A tuerlca. '
WIIH A MO-T POWEKIjTL OABT.
tneOrard Rtimantln Ilramt lii .1 t .nn I,. fiii.Biu
Reade, Esq.; entitled
KOUL PLAT.
from the celebrated woilcof Charles Reads and Dion
This 7 Hmilh and Oeorg. nedger.
tntfif e ime'tsi iiirongnoui (lieai Britain. l'h man.
an-ueiitbgloanuouiire ibat ibey have pnrchased,
fiom Hs illstlngnlKh.fi atf-hor ihe sole right or pruritic
I on for Ibe cliv ot Philadelphia. r-v
170X8 AMERICAN VARIETY T17EATRE.
X1 EViRV JkVJb'AlNu mND BAlURDAY
AC I KKl)()N,
OltEAT COM BIMA 1 1UN TROnPR -
fn Ornr.d Ballets, Kth t plan Burlt sques, Songs,
Dances, l'auiomlmes, Oymuast Acts, etc.
SUMMER RESORTS.
c
OLUMUIA HOUSE, CAPE MAT.
THE COLUMBIA IIOUg,
At Cape Island, Jf. J.,
was opened on the lrlh of June.
Sllnated but a few rods from the beach, with three
hundied good bathing-rooms standing directly at tha
surf, and with Hue shade trees upon tbe lawn, this
bouse must surpass any other at tbe Capes, as well for
Us ouulde attractions and convenience as for Its ex
tensive and well regulated Interior.
Tbe COLUMBIA has long bee a sustained by a sub
stantial and select palrouafe from all parts of tha
country, and Its appointments may be depended upon
as strictly first-class, For rooms, etc., address
OUOUGK J. BOLTON. Proprietor,
CAPK ISLAND, N. J.,
BOLTON'S HOTEL,
(12fmwtt KARRI8BURU, Pa.
JELVIDERE AND DELAWARE RAILROAD
COMPANY.
" DELAWARE WATER GAP."
NOTICE For the special accommodation of Pas
sengers desirous of spending Bnnday at the B ft LA-
WARE WATER Ua P. an additional line will leave
the Water Gap every MONDAY MORN1NU at
o'clock, arriving In Philadelphia about 11 A. M.
Lines leave Kensington Depot for Delaware Water
Oap dally (feundaya excepted) at 7 A M and 8-30 P. M
7 25eod5w W. H. UA1ZMKK, Agent.
JJNITED STATES IIOTEL,
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
Ia now open Tor the reception of Guests.
Music under the direction of Simon Hcusler
Persons wishing to engage rooms can do so by apt
plying to i
BROWN & WOELrl ER, j?roprIetorff,
ATLANTIC CITY, or 1
No. 827 RICHMOND Street.
62Sm
WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC.
"V.EVUS LADOMUS & CO
'DIAMOND DEALERS & JEWELERS.
WATCHES, JEtVELHY A SILVER WAUK.
WATCHES and JEWELET REPAIEED.
J02 Chestnut St., PhiH:
Would Invite particular attention to their large and
eleguul assortment of
LADIES' AND GENTS WATCHES
of Ame'lran and Foreign Makers of thejflnest quality
In (mid and bliver Cases.
A variety of Independent i Second, for horse
timing.
Ladier.' and Gents' CHAINS of latest styles, la 14
and 18 EL
BTTTON AND EYELET STUDS
In great variety newest patterns.
SOLID SILVERWARE
for Bridal presents; Piated-ware. etc
Repairing doue In the best manner, and war.
ranted, l ljlp
We have for a long time made a specialty of
Solid 18-Karat Fine Gold Wreddlug and
Eugagemeut Rings,
Ard tn order to rupply fmmerllate wants, we keep A
FULL At-fcOhTMENT OF (SIZES always OS band,
FAIIR & BROTHER,
MAKERS,
11 Usmtbjrp No. Kt CHESNUT St., below Fourth.
gPECIAL N O T I CEi
CMLL SEPTEMBER 1, 1808,
I WILL CLOSE DAILY AT 5 P. M.
G. W. RUSSELL,
Impoiter and Dealer In French Clocks, Watches.
Fine Jewtlry, and Silver Ware,
Ko. 22 Korth SIXTH Street,
6 26! PHILADELPHIA.
TRUSSES.
. "StELEY'S HARD RUBBER TRUSS,'
fWisS No. 1M7 CiMChMJT Mtreek This Truss cor
rei tiy applied will cure and retain with ease tbe most
dIUicult rupture; always clean, light, easy, sale, and
comfort. ble, used It bathing, tilled to form, never
rusts, breaks, sol's, become, limber, or moves front
place. No atrapplng.Uard Robber Abdominal Bup
porter, by -Ahicb the Si others, Corpulent, aud Ladles
sullerug wltb Female weakness, will find relief and
rerler.l support; very light, neat, and etlectual. pila
ustriimenu Bboulder Braces, Elasilo Htocklngs fo
wak limbs. Huspensloas, etc, Also, large stock bea
Leather Trusses, ball usual prloe. Lady In attend.
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yrjiRE GUARDS,
WOU UTOBB FRONT, AMTLPMS, FAC,
TOBIEMi ETC
' Patent Wire Balling, iron Bedsteads, Ornament
Wire work, Paper Makers' Wires, and every variety
Ot Wire Work, manufactured by
H. WATLKKU A BOM;
It mwf No 11 Rorta SIXTH MlrasA,
QEORCE PLOWMAN.
CARPENTER AND BDILDEa,
REMOVED
To Ko. 181 DOCK Street,
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WEDDING-RINGS.