THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JUNE 28, .1800. Itrtukiiitf It Vntl. FROM TUB OKRMAN OK 0 HUM. The Count he was rWInu home one day, Pint meeting his groom upon Ihn way "W here ar yon ftolnf , irroom T ' saiil 1m, And where do you come from I answer me." 4,IHi taking a walk for exercise sake, And br-shies there's a house I want to take." To take a house !" said the Count. "Speak out, What are the folks at homo about ?' Not much has happened," the servant said, "Only, jour little whlt dog Is dead." "Uo you tell me my faithful dog is dead T And how did this huppen ? ' the muster said. "Well, your horse took fright and Jumped on the hound, Thr n ran to the river, and there not drowned." 'My noble steed 1 the stable's pride I What frightened him ?'' the master cried. " Twas when, If I r member well, Your son from the castle w liwlow fell." "My son 1 but 1 hope Uo escaped with life, At d Is tenderly nursed by my loving wife 7" "Alas I the good Conntrss has passed away J For she dropped down dead where her dead son lay." "Why, then, in a time of such trouble and grief. Are you not taking care of the castle, you thief ?" "The castle 1 I wonder whloh you mean I Of yours bnt the ashes are now to be seen. As the watcher slept, misfortune dire 1 In a moment her hair and her clothes took fire. "Then the castle aronr.d her blazed np In a minute, And all the household have peilxhed in it. And of them all, Kate spared but me, 1 litis gently to break the news to thee." "I! EST AIU;SI2I." The world, in rocess of development and pro l ress to that millennial time, ardently looked to and hoped for, when the "Lion shall lie down with the Lamb," have inaugurated its many societies for various purposes, and laudably commendable objects, charitable, humane, reform, and last, but not least and unimportant, is the Society for "Prevention of Cruelty to Animals," with those beautifully ornamental adjuncts "Founts," to Sato thirst and refresh them. I have watched with unabated Interest and curiosity to see if they would recognize the claims of the biped, and am ready to cry out, with disappointed amazement and indignation, "O temporal O mores !" That the inflictions of torture upon this interesting and large class of cruelly-treated animals have not come within the purview of their Qod-like operations, and am disposed to exclaim, "Cul Bono!" the pretentious tender ness nsd humanity; while the claims . o considera tion of this class of humanity are ignored. Now, sir, let us inquire who are the indi viduals alluded, to? And what their claims? First. I will tell you (from intimate business relations with them for elijht-and-twenty years) who they arc not, and as It is not expected of me in logic to "prove a negative," I will aver, first, tlley are not drones In the busy hive of the striving throng; nor the leprous loafer, waiting sleepily, doggedly, for "something to turn up," as some of their persecutors are. I will now, 6lr, assume the afllrmative, if you please, and respond to the interrogatory, by, Quaker like, asking a few implicative questions. Who, when our country was in peril, and almost de spairingly lifting its eyes to heaven for rescue in acr dire distress; when treason, cupidity, and l;ate ruled the hour; who more ready to fly to the front and present their bodies, hardened by excessive toil, as a living wall, to prevent the incursions of those who sought to divide and destroy? Who, foremost in the deadly breach, and more nrdeutly, prayed for their frac tured dissevered country, as with glazed eye they gazed upon the folds of the be loved starry banner, or suffered more unrepln ingly the loathsome incarceration of the enemy's prison-pens ? When ordered by my superiors to take on my steamer some of our paroled pri soners to the camp in rear of Annapolis, almost the first person I recognized in the serried ranks of our embarking expedition was the stalwart Sibcrt of one of Pennsylvania's regiments, as marker a canal boatman. "Where bound, Slbcrt?" I asked. "To Texas," the exultant reply. He was only the type of thousands of his fellows, who were a living rampart to their country in her greatest need. Time passes. My bout lies as hospital dispatch boat for Department of Virginia and North Caro lina, loaded with surgeons, medicines, bandages, lint, and all such appliances, to meet the advanc ing nrmy of the worried but pertinacious. In flexible Grant, "fighting it out on that line" from Rapidan to James river, at the "White House." As the marching-stained army filed Into that temporary bivouac camp, nearly the first person boarding iny steamer to crave a meal after the toil,, ctruggle, and peril from Chancellor ville, through the body-paved Wilderness, and equally desperately-contested Coal Harbor, was the famished, bleeding, dying canal boatman. Our boatman aban doned his boat mid way between home and the metropolis, mounted his team, sought home, hastily Qjnbraced his dear ones, .wafted hasty adieus to frieuds, and filled the ranks of assem bling armies to leave their bleaching bones in the distant field of strife, or, exhumed, returned to the "city of the dead" at home, their graves to be annually bedecked by fair hands with floral contributions, or their mounds consecrated by the more precious tears of their surviving loved ones. But the returned, surviving, mutilated, heroic boatman. What is his. fate? Impoverished by patriotic dovotiou, he has returned to be fol lowed by the "sleuth-hound" harpies of every calling and profession, with whom they come iu contact. They are legitimate plunder for all. What of body and subsUnee the Reus left when "going through them,' is now appro printed by every person, corporation, body politic, legislative, administrative, executive, and last of all, and most flagitiously iniquitous, the Government lor whom tltoy fought, bled, and their companions died to rescue and save. With one hand, with flourish of trumpets, the beating of drums, and gonna of sweet-toned bauds, you Morally orna ment their comrades' graves, shed pretentious tears, laud the prowess of the dead their noble deeds. Willi the other hand you literally take the limping, halting, 'perforated, legless, arm less, returned hero by the collar, and demand what? The last of tho beggarly four or eight dollar pension to satisfy the exactions of the ollices of customs to pay tor wiiat 1U3 lnesti . uiablo lirivllego of dragging their boats, their snail-like niouotonouoly slow length. along . the stagnant waters of the interior arteries of commerce to tho min ts of trade, and say to him, you can take the products of field, forest, mine, and well to market (a concession, it is said, to the manufac turing domestic interest; put your finger there, Mr. Editor; a rich yet deserving consolidation of capital); but If you dare, Mr., returned inoiubcr less hero, to steer your band-box-built craft from whence you came, amid the umbrageous forests of Pennsylvania or the grand primitive granite mountains, where abide your rustic yet lovely companions in the voyage of life; and take them the apparel to clothe their lithe, unconstrained forms with attractive added blau dlshment; those who bid their humble yet noble lumbunds and brothers "Uo, your country cans, or tlie comforts of the Ubleor culinary Imple ments, yon must be placed in the same category, on the same footing as the gallant thousand-ton ship that dauutlessly ploughs old - ocean to foreign climes. On all hands, sir, the boatmen are picked, plucked, victimized by the myrmi dons of the bar-room. -The blatant politician, with bloated, distorted visage, hat cocked awry, takes his scat quietly on Lock Beam, at Fair mount, or along Delaware avenue, Havana in "mug," complacently demanding from tho in dustrious, persevering, indefatigable, but disgustingly-abused boatman, "your money," if not his lite. Rally, rally, rally, to tho rescue. Let mea sures be taken by our esteemed and talented Secretary of the Treasury, and worthy, reluctant, superior officers of customs, who misjudge (It is humbly conceived), a duty to enforce an am biguous enactment, nnjttst, nngenerous, relent less in its infliction, if not ex post ado, and by seqaence unconstitutional, in its operations; discriminatingly preferring bloated wealth in its provisions to unobtrusive, industrious labor and merit. Falling in which, let appeal be made by the "sovereigns" of the land to their servants, Congress, to abate the onerous Imposts. From all quarters let the unmistakable "flat" go forth, clothed with magnanimity, generosity, and justice, to the down-trodden, filched, and Maligned boatmen. And let the first movement be made in the right quarter. Our Government, for whom these noble fellows shed unreluctantly their youthful blood, and spent their best days let our beloved Fatherland do her duty to her patriot sons, and thrust aside the sucker and vampires who fasten upon and become plethoric on the woes and misfortunes of the meritorious and good. L. S. C. June 20, 1869. NEOTfl sur&xvxAxur. Clfer Affairs. O. C. Franciscus, Esq., the efficient General Agent of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, who, with his family, has been so- JourniDg since last fall in Europe, arrived at few York on last Saturday. A committee of gentlemen connected with Mr. Franciscus' de partment of the road, who had left on a spe cial train for New York to escort him to this city, arrived last evening. Mr. Franciscns' trip to Europe has materially improved his health, and he returns to the arduous duties of his responsible position with renewed strength and vigor. The corner-stone of the First Reformed Church was laid on Saturday afternoon, at the southeast corner of Seventh and Oxford streets. The exercises consisted of addresses by Rev. Dr. Bomberger, Rev. T. Y. Mitel 11, Rev. Dr. Giesy, Rev. Dr. Hoffman, and the pastor. Rev. David E. Klopp. Anthony Surftyate, who was admitted to the Pennsylvania Hospital . on Friday, with severe injuries, caused by being jammed be tween two cars on tne Market street railroad, died at that institution on Saturday. The following are some of the principal articles exported from this port during the past treek: L0,000 pounds of oil cake, 40,782 do. of tallow, 207!) barrels of flour, 430 do. corn meal, 400 bushels of corn, and 85,250 pounds of bread. 1 he following vessels cleared from this port during the past week with petroleum: Barque Athol, for Cork, with 123,279 gallons; barque Erniina, for Rotterdam, with 102,304 do.; ship Tyro, for Antwerp, with 200,325 do.; barque Chasea, for Cronstadt, with 184,0!l. do.; brig Friede, for Genoa, with 05,910 do.fc brig Marianna, for Lisbon, with 42,401 do., making a total of 838,404 gallons for the week, and 11,408,(523 do. since the 1st of Jan uary, 1809. One ship, twenty-one barques, and Ave brigs are now loading. Ivanhoe (Joinmandery, of New York, has forwarded to St. John's Commandery, No. 4, Knights Templar, a series of resolutions,' handsomely engrossed and framed, expressive of the gratification of the New York Com mandery at the warm welcome extended to the Knights on their recent visit to Philadel phia. A committee of the Ivanhoe Comman dery reached here on Friday evening, and at the meeting of St. John's Commandery pre sented the resolutions. ' Domentic Affairs. Gold closed on Saturday at 137$. , 1 The Fulton Iron Works, at Detroit, were destroyed by fire on Saturday. Loss, $50,000. An exhibition of the products of work men of the world is to be held in Loudon in 1870. Quarantine regulations have been issued at Fortress Monroe, to prevent the introduc tion of disease. Joseph J. Bates, of Boston, has been placed under bonds for trial, for making stills to be used illicitly. Stereotype printers and electrotypers are subject to a tax of $ 2 per If 1000 for sales in excess of $5000 per annum. The wife of ex-Judge ana uongressman Woodward died at Wilkesbarre last Friday. The funeral took place yesterday. tjupiain xveiiey, uuut iu iviuuiuuuu, vu., by Captain Callahan, of the police force, on Friday, was buried in that city yesterday. The Illinois Central Railroad Company has leased the St. Louis, Vandalia, and Terre Haute Railroad for a term of years. Edmund Fontaine, the protector or the Chesapeake and -Ohio Railroad, died.on Satur day, in Richmond, ' Ya., aged sixty-seven years. Robert llernig, a counterteiter, was ar rested, and a quantity of spurious money in his possession seized, at Alott Haven jn. X., on Saturday. The mixing mill of the American Towder Works, at South Acton, Mass., exploded Friday night. John P. Gray was terribly burned. Daniel G. Mason, senior member of the musical firm of Mason Bros., New York, died at Schwalback, in Germany, on Thurs day last. Colonel Ryan, the Cuban officer, it is said, was boarding, for several days, within two blocks of Ludlow Street Jail, difguisod as au express wagon driver. Major Noah, Supervisor of Internal Reve nue for Tennessee, has resigned. He takes part in the Gubernatorial contest of that State, and supports Senter. Edward llauisht has been arrested at Brooklyn, N. Y., for attempting to sell at the Park Bank a number of bonds stolen from that institution some time ago. The "tied Stocking" Base Ball Club of Cincinnati on Saturday beat the Olympios of Washington, at that city, by a score of 4 to 0. Four innings were played. ' The boiler of a pleasure tug, belonging to Ilewes & Phillips, machinists, of Newark, N. J., blew up on Saturday afternoon, on the Passuio river, seriously injuring (several per sons. Washington gossip says that a Govern ment agent is to bo sent to Cuba to ascer tain the status of the rebels, and that if his report be favorable the United States will re cognize the patriots. A meeting of printers la "Washington, on Saturday night, denounced the employes "of the Government office M "rats," ami endorse! the action of the National Typographic x Union in the Douglass case. " At 8ar Francisco, on "Friday last, in a meeting between the CohgresHiotial Ways an 1 Means Committee and several Chinese capi talists, the latter complained of the injustice of California laws , bearing on their country men, and advocated that tne Government act so an to induce men of money in China to invest in this country. , , i Foreign A ffnlrsw It is reported that eight een hand red troops landed in Cnba lately,' in detachments, from the Southern States. The fight at Puerto del Padre is reporte.l as a complete victory for the Cubans. The Spaniards lost a provision and ammunition train and two hundred killed. Mazzini has again betaken himself to London. "Unconstitutional manifestations" are to be punished in Spain. At noon on Saturday the Great Eastern was 574 miles at sea, and had paid out 03i knots of cable. The Italian Government forbids aid by subscription for those injured in the late dis turbances. If the English Government purchases the telegraph lines of the kingdom, it will cost it (.,600,000. The Republican members of the Spanish Cortes have been warned against further efforts at introducing liberal measures. Napoleon refuses to accept the resigna tion of M. Schneider, President of the Corps Legislatif, tendered on Saturday. ' The official newspaper at Florence Bays that tranquillity has been restored, and no apprehensions of further disturbances are entertained. Early on Saturday morning, the French cable being laid by the Great Eastern was discovered to be faulty in transmitting mes sages to the shore. The error corrected itself, and she proceeded on her voyage. War Expense In Europe. Europe is now at peace, yet the expendi ture for the maintenance of armies is some thing enormous. That the reader may pre cisely appreciate the facts, we present in the following table the population, revenues, mili tary forces, and military expenditures of the chief powers of that part of the world: Revenue per annum. 1 370,01 M.OIlO 12 I.OIM.IKIO lh3.lKI,lH) 22!i,0t,IJUU 120 UUO OU0 37ll, ,ml 70.000,000 Army grp. per annum. $8O,0IK),0 III 40,000,0 t 66,0110,0.10 M, 00,009 8),O00,0.M 84,000 000 35,000,000 Countries. Pnp. France 35W,tKH) Prussia 2t,iUH) Austria 3S.IMM (KK) Russia, 74 0 0,1111(1 Italy. S4 a-,OliO fit, Britain-. KUKIO.oriu Turkey 86.0.0,000 Army. 760 0110 8-VUKH) 47H.OOO m,0"0 270,000 148.10 0 450,000 Totals... 25,000,0l 1, 438,000,000 J.753,000 $414,000,000 Here we have the seven principal nations of Europe expending nearly one-third of their annual revenue to support an aggregite force of two millions and three-quarters of men in time of peace; and it must be remembered that this fighting force can be more than doubled in time of war. The figures are a sufficient comment upon the condition of those States at present. "When a nation spends one-third of its income in watching its neighbors, there can be little hope for improvement in the condition of the masses. The result is apparent in the almost hope less groaning of the people of Europe under the enormous burdens of their taxation. .It is plain that such a state of things cannot last forever. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marin Newt e First Page. ALMANAO FOB PHILADELPHIA THIS DAT. 8TTW RnrES. 4 "2.1 1 Moot! RistS 10'4I Sun Sets 7 &Uiuh Watbb 5 4J FHILADKLPUIA BOARD OJf TRADE. Jopn O. Javes, . 1 ) G. B. Duniionow, Committee of the Monch. Thomas L. Uillehpie, ) . MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. FOR AMKRIOA. Samaria I.iTerpool.....New York via Boa.... June 15 Noxth AmericanLiverpool Ouebeo June 15 Colorado Liverpool New York June ltt The Queen... ...Liverpool..,. New York June 14 O. of Antwerp... Liverpool ....New York June 17 Moravian. Liverpool... ..Ouebee Juue 17 Dorian Ulaogow New York June 18 Kuaia Liverpool... ..New York June 19 Ktna. Liverpool.. ...New York via Ual...Juue 10 Pereire Brest New York Juue 19 Cella London, New York June lit Uammonia Havre ..New York Juue lit FOR EbROPK. O.of WaabinRtonNew York . ... Liverpool . ..Tuns 3t Atalanta New York.. ..London. June 31 China. New York.. ..Liverpool June Si Nevada New York.. ..Liverpool Jane 81 Union New York.. ..Bremen July 1 A leppo New York. ...Liverpool luly X City of Antwerp. New York. ... Liverpool July 8 India New York. ...Glasgow luly 8 Colorado New York . ...liverpool July 7 O.of Paria. New York.. ..Liverpool .....July 10 O. of New York. .New York. ...Liverpool .July 18 4JOA8TWISK, DOMKSTIO, ETO. Pioneer Philada . . . Wilnilwrton. ..June 2S J. W. Kverman. .Philada Charleston ..July 1 Arizona New York.... Asninwall lulv 1 Mono Oaatle....New York. ..Havana July 1 Tonawanda Philada . . .-.Savannah. .July 8 Cinopatra. New York. ...Vera Uru July 8 Mail are forwarded by every (.learner in the regular line. The steamer for or from Liverpool on 11 at tjueenstown, ex. eept the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry. The steamers for or from tho Continent call at Southampton. OLKARKD YF.STKRDAYV : Steamship Norfolk, Piatt, Richmond and Norfolk, W. P. Clyde A Co. Steamship Claymont, Piatt, Richmond and Norfolk, W. P. Clyde A Co.- . RteaniBliiD Norman. Orowell, Boston. H. Winsor A Co. Steamer 0. 1L Stout, Ford, Georgetown and Alexandria, W. P. Clyde Co. Steamer Beverly, Pierce, New York, W. P. Clyde ft Co. Steamer J. 8. Shriver, Dennis, Baltimore, A. Grovos, Jr. Br brig Mary M. Williams, Fickelt, Cardenas, Warren ft en H., Dwyer, St. John. N. B., O. O. Van Horn. Schr Roswell, Copp, Navasaa, K. A. Souder ft Co. Sohr Hiawatha, Lee, Newbury port, Knight A Huns. Scbr M. D. Craniner, Cranmer, Boston, Day, Huddell A Co. . Schr H. Little. Godfrey, Boston, - - do. Schr James Baymore, burdge, Chelsea, do. Tugs Hudson, Niohols. and Commodore, Wilson, for Bal timore: Chesapeake, Merrihew, Havre-de-Uraoe, with tow of barges, W. P. Clyde ft Co. , ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Aries, Wiley, 48 hour from Boston, with indue, to H. Winsor ft Co. Steamer James 8. Green, Vance, 84 hours from Rich mond via Nurlolk, with rudse. to W. P. Clyde ft Co. Steamer New York, Jones, Rti hour from Georgetown via Alexandria, with mdse. to W. P. Clyde A Go. Steamer Claymont, Robertson, 8X hours from Richmond via Norfolk, with mdse. to W. M. Baird A Co. Steamer D. Utley, Davis. 34 hour from New York, with mdse. to W. M. Baird A Co. - , Steamer E. C. Biddle, MeOne, 24 boor from New York, with mdse. to W. P. Clyde A Co. Steamer 8. C. Walker, Sherin. 84 hoar from New York, with mdse. to W. M. Baird A Co. . . Steamer Vuloan, Morrison, 24 hours from New York, With mdse. to W. M. Baird A Co. Schr John H. Perry, Kelly,- 4 day from New Bedford, with oil to Kuober A Co. .... , . , Tags Thomas Jefferson. Allen, and Hudson, Niohols, from Baltimore; Chesapeake, Morrihew, and Commodore, vviiHon, irora uavre-ae-uraoe, wtiu ww w who v . P. Clyde A Co. . ' fiHI DemxUch to The Evtnina jy turaph. ' Havre dk-Graok. June U. Boat Sallie left here for Philadelphia this morning, with lumber and lath to Bruner, Truck A Co. Ourretpondmm rf The Kvminq TVfffroriA. KABTON A McMAHON'8 BULLETIN. New Yoke Okkkw, June 80. Nin barges leave in tow to-night for Baltimore, light. John J. Crittenden, witti ice, for Baltimore. Baltimohe BuaNCH OririoB. June So. Th following barges leave in tow to-night, eastward ! N ightingale : Sunshine : h remont ; U. A. Hilliman ; N. O. A Word: A. Allison 1 and Wm. Norman, ail with ooal for New York. , OorreepoKdmn of the Philadelphia Xxehang. Lewk,DoL, June 80. At the Breakwater, sohrs Lucy Bahoock and Haasit, both from Philadelphia: for New York. Steam tug America came in .last night. Wind 8., and fogtJ. L BA LLYONS. MEMORANDA Steamship Tonawanda, Jennings, for Philadelphia, ailed from Savannah itb Inst. Steamship J. W. F.verman, Snyder, from Charleston 14th lnitt., tor Philadelphia, bus on board ltti tcs. rloe, ull bales upland cotton. Do Lble: rosin, W bale doutoatioe, 1211 empty barrels, 8 bales paper, km bbls. potatoes, b-3 orate Vege tables, and W packages sundries. Stoanuhip Utility, Niukersoa, banc, at Providence 24th instant. Steamship Fanita, Freesaan, hence, at New York Both inattviii. Bamue Lai oram us, Hilton, tot PhilajWlphia, KkUed from Iiarr Uk but. Rsrvme FVldmi, Knnrfmm, henee, at London 14th int. Brig J. ILDUbnghain, BmalL hence, at Cardenas 1-tUl tnmant. ... " Brig Mountain Eagle, Sherman, for Philadelphia, salted row Csrttenas IHth Inst. Biig MunitoK, North, sailed from Cardfnas 18th Inrt. for rintt north of Hatteras. i BrigCriltin, Armstrong, for Philadelphia, sailed from, Genoa 91 h Inst. I Brig Kssex, Hlnener, henoe, at Georgetown, D. O., 85th Inst., snd clrsrsd for Salem. ! Brig Kiecnttve, Oorham, 75 days from Montevideo via Delaware Breakwater, at New York 2Ath Inst., with bone ash. Schr Win. B. Mann, Rogers, cleared at Jacksonville 18th inst., for Boston. Schr Addis Fuller, Henderson, from St. John, Jf . B., for New Castle, Del., tailed from Holmes' Hole P. M. 84th Inst. . SchrR.UTsy, Baker, (ram M tohia for Philadelphia, t New York 9ftli Inst. Schr A. O. Smith, Phillip, for Philadelphia, oleared at New York ith int. Schr Kate K. Rich, Doughty, and F. L. Porter, Rpirk4, cleared at Boston 85th inst. for Saco, to loal for rmUdel phia. SchraM. R Samson, Samson; West Dennis, Oro.rell; nd Cabot, Parker, for Philadelphia, cleared at B.iston 2Mb inst. Schr A. Hammond, Paine, cleared at Boston 35th Inst., for Gardiner, to load for Philadelphia. Schr K. A. K.lliott, Nii-kerson, Iroin Portland for Phila delphia, st Hyannis loth ln. Schr Village Queen, Ttllotson, at Ttoi'kland Like, North River, 24th Inst.. to losd Ice for Vhilad.-iphia. Rchr Wm. Gallagher, beac for Providence, at New I.oidrn 14th Inst. Schr Salmon Washburn, 8tple,from Taunton for Phila delphia, at Newport 24th inst. Suhrs Revenue, Rosnrs, for Philadelphia, and Annti May, May, for do. or Georgetown, D. C , nil.t from Fall River id inst. Boor Minnie Repplier, Somers, at Providence 2-itb. init. from Charleston. Schr K. B. Wbsrton. Bonsall, and Westmoreland, Rice', hence, at Providence 3tn Inst. Scr Julia K. Gamsge, Hix,for Philadelphia, tailed from Providence 2ith inst. WATOHE8, JEWELRY, ETO. -gYUS LADOMUS & Co. DIAMOND DEALERS fc JEWELERS. WATCHES, JE"I,RV A 8II. WAKE. , WATCHES ud JEWELRY REPAIRED jOaChettnnt Bt., ThUg Ladies' and Gents' Watches, AMERICAN AND IMPORTED, Of the most celebrated makers, FINE VEST CHAINS AND LEONTINES, In 14 and 18 karat, DIAMOND an other Jewelry of the latest designs. Engagement and Wedding Kings, In 13-karat and coin. Sold Sllyer-Ware for Bridal Presents, Table Cnt lory, Plated Wara, etc. 8 ST) ESTABLISHED 1823. WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, and FAN'CY GOODS. NO. W N. SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. WILLIAM B. WARNE & CO., Wholesale Dealers In WATCHES AND JEWELRY. 8. E. corner SEVENTH and CUESNUT 8treets, 8 il Second floor, and late of No. 85 S. THIRD u LEGAL NOTICES. TN THE ORPIIAN8' COURT FOR THE CITY 1 AND COUNTY OF PHILADKXPHIA. Kstate of JANK HERMANN (known as) JANE REED, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of GKORGIANA RKED, Administri. trix of JANK HERMANN (known as) Jane Reed.de ceared, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands ot the accountsnt. will meet the tmrties Interested, forithe purpose of his sppointment, on TUESDAY, July t), A. I. I, at eleven ( 11 ) o'clock A. M., at his office, No. WALNUT Street, in tho city of Philadelphia. BlififmwSt CHARLES S. BAKER, Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE X CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of HENRY FRIUKA, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of EDWARD D. YATES, executor of the last will and testament of HENRY FRICK. A, de ceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the bunds of the accountant, will meet the parties interested, for the purpose of his appointment, on TUESDAY, July ft. A. D. 1WW, at four (4) o'clock P. M., at the office of HENRY M. PHILLIPS, Esq., No. 12SS. SIXTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia. tfSafrawSt' TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY L AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estat of GEORGE WILSON, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of KMEf.INE WILSON, Administra trix of estate of GEORGE WILSON, deceased, and to re port distribution of the balance in the hands of the ac countant, will meet the parties interested, for the purp we of his appointment, on WEDNESDAY, July 7, A. 1. 1-W', at eleven (11) o'clock A. M.,at the office of EDWARD SH1PPEN, Esq., No. 632 WALNUT Street, in the city of Philadelphia. t 25 f niw.-it FOR SALE. m FOR SALE, AT MERCHANTVILLE, N. iliiL J. New Frame Cottage, largo yard and garden, nine nMiu.s, good water, five niiiiutes.wulk to Depot, frequent trains. Merchsntville is a beautiful village, possessing all tho requisites for a pleasant country home, church, school, uti extensive boarding school, post office, hotel, location Mull and healthy; excellent water. Very desirable Buildiug Lots for sale at a moderate price, on'y four miles from Philadelphia via Ciimden and Burlington County lLiil road ; leaves foot of Market street at 1 and It) A.M., and i, 215, 8811, 6 and 6 80 P.M. Leave Merchsntville 611, 7'5 and V It) A. M., aud 2 41, 6 30 and 8 n,i P. M. For particulars iniimreof M. HOMER, Jr., Merchant villa, or E. G. CATTELL, No. 26 North Delaware av.-itua Philudelphia. 6 2b fit fjj7F0R SALE OR ,TO REN f OERMANTOWN, Ave minutes' walk from Waynt Station, two neat snd comfortable Houses on WAYN.l Street, below Manhelra, suit utile for a small and (tentoel family, with all the modern conveniences, gas, water, range, heater, etc Rent, $500 per annum. Apply to JACOB KAUPP, No. 77 WISTER Street, Germantown, Possession at once. 6 18 tf m JTOR SALE HANDSOME THREE- fctl story Brick Dwelling, three-story donble back build ins. No. (M SIXT H Street, above Green: modern im Krovementa, and in excellent order. Was owned and built y the late Henry Derringer, decease i, of the very host materials and workmanship. Immediate pot&ession. Aaent at Bouse from 13 to a o ciock gaily. e 7 tt TO RENT. fP GERMANTOWN PROPERTY TO LET. Iljl A large, modern-built house, tenant-house, ooaoh ousa. and live acre of land, handsomely laid out walks and garden ; within two minutes' walk of Duy's Lane Sta tion. Apply to J. ARMSTRONG, 6 ill 24t fTX) RENT AN OFFICE 8UTT ABLE FOR A JL physician or a lawyer, witli or without board, at No 1191 GIRARD Street. 8 1 DANIEL M. FOX & SON, Conveyancers and Real Estate Agents, OFFICE, NO. 540 NORTH FIFTH" STREET. 41m 'PHILADELPHIA. BKNBT , TOT. DANIEL M . VOX. OARPENTER8 AND BUILDERS. R. THOMAS & CO. DEALERS TN Doors, Blinds, Sash, Shutters, WINDOW FRAMES, ETO., ' " N. W. CORNER 09 EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streeti 6x6 8m PHILADELPHIA. QCORCE PLOWMAN, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, 184 No. 184 DOCK Street, PMladelo'iia WIREWORK. W IKE GUARDS TT FOR STORE FRONTS, ASYLUMS, FAO TORIES, ETO. Patent Wire Railing, Iron Bedsteads, Orrumeota Wire Work, Puper-ninae' Wires, and every varleq Of Wire Werk, manufactured by M. WALKER SONS, israawl GAS LIGHT F0R;iTHE COUNTRY. Cu't 'l--.sv:. SAFE, RELIABLE, AND ECONOMICAL. PLACED OUTSIDE OF BUILDINGS!! FERRIS & CO.'S AUTOMATIC OAS MACHINES Hsvb bssn in sncowful operation for eloven years, anil In II casoa riven perfect satisfaction. Th luh is much superior to thst o' citv ass, at mu'h loss cost. Ttoa muii aci idents arisinc from the use of KKltO.SKN h" and COAL OIL LAMPS and worthless pas machine shonll in duce persons to alot a sate, economical, and sati'fao tory lia-tit. Th simplicity of our machine, its Mow motion, its superiority overall others on acuonnt of Its KKVOI.V. I N'(t evaporator, which taknaup all tho onrlxm from the material, and the fact that it will run for year without cost for repairs, recommend it ahovs all others in th market. The machine can he a-ran in operat ion at our Office, where explanations and references will be given. KKKIIIS A CO., 6 Itnt hs 3m2p Wo. Ir37 CH KSNUT Ht.reot, Philada, Best Quality of OAHOUNK alwara on band. BLANK BOOKS. BLANK BOOKS. The Largest Stock and Greatest Variety or rULL AUD HALF nouriD BLANK BOOKS, MEMORANDUM, PASS, COPY-BOOKS, KTC ETC., To be fonnd In this city, Is at the OLD ESTABLISHED Blank Book Manufactory OF JAS. B. SMITH & CO., No. 27 South SEVENTH St., 6 13 thstu3ra PHILADELFIIIA. OFFICE AND SALESROOM, FIT? ST FLOOR ; WAKE KOOMS, UP 8TA1RM. QENT.'S FURNISHING QOODS. pATENT S H O U L4D E R-S RAM BIIIET MANUFACTORY AND GENTLEMEN, FURNISHING 8T0RB. PERFECT FITTING SHIRT8 AND DRAWKRI made from measurement at very short notice. au ouier artiolM OI UE.IM 1 L.K.M fcM'a UKKS3 UOODf in fall vaxi.tr. WINCHESTER A CO., No. ( CHKHNUT.Street lit H. S. K. C. Harris Seamless Kid Gloves. EVERY FAIR WARRANTED.. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR GENTS' GLOVES. J. W. SCOTT & CO., Birp J NO.JB14 CHESNTJT STREET. THE IMPROVED SIIOULDKRSEAM PAT tern Hblrt, manufactory of RICHARD KAYRK, No BttN. (Street, and (lentlonien's l''urniiliin(r OooiL In large variety. Spring Undorliirts and Drawers; nls (scarfs, Bows, Gloves, llosiory, Haudkcrchiofs, Huspnd rs, etc, 4 3 mWsj HOSIERY QOODS. J WILLIAM U O V M A N No. 0 N. ElOIITII Street, Philadelphia, Dealer in Hosiery Goods, Offers lor sale a large assortment of Hosiery, for Ladles', Gents', an'.' Children's wear: Socks, three- quarter 8oks, and Long Hose, of English and Ger. man manafacture. VITDX.XICTX3AXI Of CartwrlglitTA Warner's manufacture, acknow ledged to be the bes imported. Also, the Norfolk and New Brunswick, acknow ledged to be tne bes of American Goods. These Goods la all sizes, for 4 1 wsly Soringr and Summer Wear. ICE OREAM AND WATER ICE. "T HE NEAPOLITAN ICE CREAM AND WATER ICES. TUB PUREST AND BEST IN THIS WORLD. This celebrated Brick Ioa Oream and Water Ioe an b carried in a paper to any part of the city, a fan ould oandy. Fif tenor twenty different kinds of thorn are kn constantly on band, and ON K ilUNDHKD Dl KKKKK.VF I LA VOHH can b. mad. to order for those wtio desir. to have something never before seen in th. Unitwl htatos, and superior to any Ioe Cream made in Kurofie. frtnoipal Uepot do. 16M WAI.WUI' Ktrmit. Branch btor No. 1UW bPKINd UARDK.V Rrreet. Hi IT. J. ALLKUHK'iTL OROOERIES AND PROVISIONS. M ICIIAEL MEAGHER &.CO No. 823 Booth SIXTEENTH Street, Wholesale aud Retail Dealers In PROVISIONS. OYSTERS, AND SAND CLAMS, FOR FAMILY USB TFRRAPIN8 1 PER DOZEN. int 0 ARB o e sin CAKKIAGE liUILDiailS, No. 718 HANSOM Street, Philadelphia, Invite all In need of any kind of CARRIAGES to call and see their large assortment before purchasing, as they Intend selling at REASONABLE RATES. 8 80sw2fltrp fJORNY'S TASTELESS Fruit Preserving Powdr, Is warranted to keep Rtrawberriua superior t known process, as well as other fruit, without !"" 4r-tiguu Prico, IU cent a package. Sold by th. uroo1 ZANH. NOUN Y Jk :., pn.tor. t 4ra No. IM North 8 BO"P St.. Philada. liODOERS' AND WOSTEJinOLM'S POCKET RODOKRb'and WADK A Bfl' "kJJ K'KS th celebrated LKOOLTKK M AZOK SUlbaOKS of th. fi"lSvJl K elves Scissor, nd Table Ontlery Oronnd and TO TIIE PUBLIC TIIE FINEST AND . . a aV a,.. Ia A tlw.Ca IVliirt aad booM io Alea awl Uun aa t 11 Kstatiifalunael, AMUSEMENTS. MiiKiRK 1).iEW'8 . A?CU STREET .. - , SUMMER REASON, "th h.h.r TXSSSiT rf M'"- ELLLER A DKNIF.R, PANTOMIME TUOUrK. ' RVERY JtVENINtl THIS WEEK, AMD ' SATURDAY AFTERNOOW will be preiwated Mr. George I For' great FAIRY AND TRICK PAflTOMISIR . or.. . k -. . HUMPTY DUMPTY, which has had th. unprecedented run of 885 RIGHTS in New York, and performed in onr Western anVsauthera cit.t by this 1 roup. f TIMES. . HUMPTY DUMPTY . - it ss thP -UC tJr' ' cou,Pletn which (Uunpa MObT ASTONISHING PANTOMIME Or Till and courts comparison with the' famous .-.J,'f,i".'lf'ii HHISTMAS PANTOMIMES. Art 1st of the ttrst reputation have been envaced. ami IZJ.V?"'" h' b" 'P'1 ln UeiJrtui.nt tJ , HUMPTT DUMPTY NtW tTivff'M r8 01 " ,rodooUon ln K fork. WON DERKtlL TRIORS, liUlLLUNT NCKNkRV, bPLRNDlL. PROPERTIES ar a.w,.KJ'K,,,!S PARAPHERNALIA. AND MAGICAL TRANSFORMATIONS. " HUMPTY IHIMPTY will b. personified by the oelehrated pan torn im St. . TONY DKN1KB, ' Whow delineation of the wimrertes 1 and waggeries of th are unequalled. m'mi a?ll iV,'i8L,.Kr "i1" """hi. Harlequin. . 1 lie ballet will be under t he dira tioo of sx. At . t , Ml'N!. HKNRI 8T.ODY, th. dlstingnlshed Maitre du Ballet, and mmnrlMi ' BIGNORA TKRICSA A TONINO? th. beautiful and graceful Premiere Iansae. v. ., M'LLK ALKXANDRINA, th. besntlfnlly-formed Second Dsnseuse. MIK8 HKANK. M I.LK BELLINI, th. arcomplialud and favorite Soloists. ' ' BKTTY WlKtiKL AND SALLIK MANNING, th. charming dancers, and a . DLL TKOUPK OP CORYPHEES. To giv. full and ratisfactory effect to the ' GRAND 8KAIINU bUJtNa,. . . ' th. mansirers have engaged the CHAMPION BRATKR OP AMERICA, 1 . , MR. ALFRED MOK, who will peTfnrm insny graceful and diffioult evolutloM upon Psrlor hkates. ,, . . Th. favorite Comedienne, ..'.. ,r: a th. M1S8 JKlTKE80N. t , SPIRIT OF BURLESQUE, , The new and brilliant scenery produced in H nnnt artist J FFrrFRS ba(1 of tn dit'nnih4 Ttie bill brd advertising seen, by Mr. W. K. SMiTHt frim designs luinished by 1'KTKR K. AflEL. SATURDAY AFTKRNOtN, ' GRAND HUMPTY DUMPTY FESTIVAL FOR I.ADIF.H AND CHILDREN. Uoors open at 2 o'clock. Comni.no. at half-past 2. To prevent confusion and to avoid an; misunderstand. ing, tb. Manager announces the following ORCHESTRA CIRCLE AND DRESS CIRCLE, PFCT'RFD KEATS, in either circle. foVEDbLLAB' yKy?,hSTI1rJr"art) SEATS. . ... .ON R D01Xil u i v'i TiiHRCtS T WENTY FI V K CEN TSI PRIVATE BOXES EIGHT DOLLARS Seats can b. secured at th. Box Offlc. daily from 8 Ai M. to 3 P. M. . ALEX. FISHER, BUSINESS MANAGER for th Humpty Dumpty Troup.. is t)t VALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTEH n,iA.fiDr,N N""- 7!2- , andTOU VI.NK Street.' e1.?.1! OROH K?iTRIOI formerly the pro pert of the GRAND DUKK OF BADEN, ntirohaaed at ir.al "nnL??ri,,'A(.,9B VALF.R of thUcity.tn comhlnatioa y1.',1; I LAMER'S ORCHESTRA and Miss NELLIE AN. vbSXiSt, wU1 pwfn EVERY AFTERNOON and EVENING at the aLove mentioned place, dmiseioar !"" r 1 13tiT RAjQES. ' ) . poINT UUEZI1.PA11U, TBVRSDA Y, 4tgm JULY i. '.. ) . . . ; i f .' 1 Purse J300; second Uorse to save his entrance; dag heats, best 3 In 0, to harness. For horses that have not beat 9 8L . i - ' " - ) Fntrance 10 per cent. ; three or more to fill ; two to starLt Entries to close Saturday, 86th instant, at If o'clock noon. Office, No. 144 South FOURTH Street 2t P. KILPAT RICK, Secretary. bYETNQANbPRTNT"lNQ ' JSTA B L I S U BJP:i 18 1 X The New, York Dyeing and Printing Estarjlishment, ; 1 . BTATEN ISLAND, No. 40 North EIGHTH Street (West Side). PDilndeK phla; No. 99 DUANE Street, and T58 BROADWAY. New York. ? This old and weM-known Company are prepared, a nsnal, with the highest deirreo of skill and the most; approved machinery, TO DYE, CLEANS R, ant FINISH every variety of LADIES' and GEJSTLB MEN'S GARMENTS, and PIECE GOODS, In their UHiiul gnperinr manner. , .' , GARMENT8 CLEANSED WHOLrl 8 11 thstnS NOTE This is our only office in Phllatielphla, ' rpHE PRINCIPAL' DEPOT FOR TDK SALS 0W REVENUE ST; AMPS,' No. 804 CHESNTJT STREET. , , n?TTl A T. OFFICES. No. ins S. FIFTH HTRRim. ' , i (Two doors below Chesnut street), AND No. 439 WALNUT STREET, (Penn Bunding) ESTABLISHED 11(1. The sale of Revenne Stamps Is still continued at the Old-Establlshed Agency. . j The stock comprises every denomination printed; by the Government, and having at all times a larg supply, we are enabled to flu and forward (by Mail at, Express), all orders immediately upon receipt, a matter ol great Importance. United 8tat Notes, National Bank Notes, Draft on rhUadehfi'Si nd r6t Offlce Orders received' la payment i. fnrnrmntlnn recrarillnir tho declHlorm nf thn commiBsioner of Internal Revenue cheerfully aatl gratuitously furulBhed. ; Revenue Stamps printed upon Drafts, Checks, ReJ eclpts, etc The following rates of commission are allowed Stamps and Stamped Taper: 5 On t'25 and upwards 8 pec i " 100 " 3 " 800 " , 4 " Address all orders, etc, to STiOIP AGENCY, No. 804 cnESNUT STREET, PIFILAD fJLTU ! A." UNITED STATES POSTAGE STAMPS Of 4J kinds, and STAMPED ENVELOPES constantly o&) haad.
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