THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAM PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JULY 12, 1809. OT1WS BUfrtlvIAIlY. t'ltr Affairs. F.arly last evening Robert J. Wallace, fifty one years of buo, rehidiiiK at No. !LU8 Lombard treet, wa arretted for Khootiiiir hi wife, Eliza beth WrIUcc, sixty-one years of ac. It np licnrcd that "lie hud Just returned from a vinlt to Falrmount Turk, and wag about entering tho room In which he lay upon Bcttee, when a iniinkct that he had within hi hands wan dis charged, wounding her in thj forearm severely. The wad was extracted from the wound, and It was thought that there w:w id bull or shot in the musket. Whether the li irt was Inflicted purposely or not is not determined. The "following vesHcis cleared from thU port during the past week with petroleum: Hrlg Chllliimwulla, for Rvrbudou, with 4117 gallons; brig Haider, for Kingston, with 2000 do.; brig Diana, for Antwerp, with 181 do.; brig Li Roclielle,' for Gibraltar, with 87,749 do.; barque F. Keck, for lircmcn, -with W7,W7do.; brig lilooiner and bnriues Idolhpip and I'rovideuee, for Cork, with IJll.Wl do.; barque Cuthbert, for Marseilles, with 98,10ft do.; banpto Daphne, for KlHlnnro, with rt'.l,rJ0S do.; making a total of 804,812 gallons for the week, and l:),87:i,!llS since the 1st of January, IS i'.t. There arc now loading 2 ships, 14 hanpies, and 3 brigs, The stockholders of the Wilmington and Western Railroad Company have orgaui.od, and strenuous efforts are being made to carry out the provisions of the charier granted by the Legislature of Delaware, and thu special net passed by the Pennsylvania Legislature. It Is proposed at present to build thu first section, from Wilmington, Delaware, to Chandlcrsville, In Chester county, at which point It will iuter scct the proposed road from Parkesbtirg to Delaware City. The other sections of the roa l will conncct with Oxford, lVaehbottom, Hano ver Junction, and Gettysburg, through, tlio southern counties of this State. About noon yesterday two of the prisoner on the convict tide of the County Prison made their escape by climbing over the wall, aide by a rope formed of their bed clothing. It wa tlio dinner hour, w hen the olllcers were engaged inside of the corridors, and the men got into the yard unperceived, from which, they seem to Lave had but little trouble in escaping. They were observed by persons "on the outside, And chase given. One of the fugitive was captured, but a crowd of young men gath ered around the captor and the prisoner, aud by their Interference enabled the fugitive to escape. The two escapes from the prison Immediately previous to those just referred to were made in a similar manner, by scaling the western wall. The twenty-third anniversary of the Sunday Schools of the Third Reformed Presbyterian Church, corner of Oxford and Hancock streets, was celebrated yesterday afternoon. Hev. Mat thew (Jaley, pastor of thu church, presided. A number of" anthems were sung and recitations f iven by the scholars. Addrc -ses were made by Iou. James Pollock, Abram Martin, and the pastor of the church. Joseph Curler, aged six years, was run over by a light wagon, in Wnliin.rtdti avenue, below Sixth street, lust evening, injuring his leg. He was removed to hid home, No. Wi Washington avenue. Hugh Graham, aged fourteen years, was drowned In the Schuylkill ye-uerday afternoon, while baying. The deceased resided at No. 107 8. Tweuxietli street. The first cargo of pcaelip. this season was shipped on the Delaware Railroad last Wednes day. Some cf them were from Kent couuty, Md. Domestic AHiitra. Gold sold on Saturday at $r)i. , The internal revenue receipts for last week were ij-8,140,715. William Urigham, a prominent lawyer in Boston, is dead. Kriel, the Louisville wife murderer, has ap plied for a new trial. Kx-Seerctary Seward is confined to his bed by sickness in San Francisco. The United States Geological Expedition, under Dr. llayden, reached Denver on Friday. The Postmaster-General, by discontinuing useless mail service, lias thus far saved i'lT-LllD.). The furniture factory of liaily, Cox & Co.. Cincinnati, was burned yesterday. Loss, 20,(HK). The bookbinders of Washington complain that Public Printer Clapp employs too mauy ap prentices. The Uuitad States detectives arc busy hunt ing iii cases of fraud against New York stock and money brokers. The Hist spike of the Southern Central Railroad, connecting Oswego, N. Y., willi Auburn, N. Y., was driven on Saturday. Keciian, the suspected murderer of Mr.. XlcAdum, in Illinois, is in- jail at Greenville, with a fine prospect of being speedily lvnched. John D. Williams, John D. Wood,"H!f Field and A. Kckert were arrested In New York, on Saturday, for passing counterfeit money. The post ollice, und also the store of Code & Conover, at Long Rraucli, were robbed by burglars early on Saturday morning, lu all, 500 was stolen. ( Joslali A. Brodhcad, of Ho.-ton, lias been ap pointed Liquor Commissioner under the Prohibi tory law. He is to purchase aud scll liquor to local agents. The Collector of Custom. of the port of Georgetown, a few days ago, received a magni ficent collection of solid silver articles, intended as presents for President Gruut, General Sher man, ex-Secretary Seward, aud Mrs. Lincoln. They were sent to this conntry from Mexico by Sabos Iturbide, on behalf of a modest Mexican,' who refused to havo bis name made known, aud who said that, in his transport of delight at the abolition of slavery, he was prompted to pre pare these little tokens for some of the prin cipal actors in that great work. Presi dent Grant receives a biker coffee set of thirty-six pieces and some dressed leopard skins; General Sherman uu egg-boiler and hold er. For ex-Secretary Seward there is an ink Ftand and peuholder, most Ingeniously con trived, besides a call-bell, and Mrs. Lincoln's portion of the lot is a heavy card-basket. All these articles arc of solid silver, without any dearth of metal, und are of the most beautiful finish and workmanship. President Grant's and General Sherman's portions were delivered yes terday, and some Idea may be formed of their value from the fact that the duty on the Presi dent's lot w as i 748, and on General Sherman's Ki4. Foreign Ailiilra Havana, July 10. A quantity of correspond ence", from the aebel army to parties in New York, designed to bo sent by the steamer Moro Castle, has been.interccpted nt Hortabano, and the persons in whoso possession it was found have been arrested. De Kodus has issued a general order to the commanders of the different jurisdictions of the island. Ho enjoins upon them to respect the lives of all unarmed citizens, and to arrest no one on vague siupicion. Ho Instructs them to rigidly respect all the legal rights of foreigners, aud says that the Government will hold oilieers of the army responsible for the good discipline of the troops, and instructs them to forward to him despatches relative to matters in their de partment, containing onlv facts as they trans pire. 'Washington, July 11 Letters have been re ceived in this city from prominent olllcers in the Cuban Army of the Republic, via Nassau and Kcv West., with ihH'Ici.j to .Inlv 1 fho intelligence of the arrest of the members ol the Cubun Junta, and others who Hcsired to give practical aid to the Cubans who are strug gling to achieve their Independence, had been . received, aud produced a most profound lmnres- niou of surprise and regret. No other news couia nave caused such a feeling of despondency. One of the writers says: "It came like the news of the death of your nearest and best friend your only friend and the fooling of all seemed to be, that we were alone and must ex. peet no assistance. However, all seeing that It is now liberty or death, for no mercy can bo expected from the Spaniards, will fight as only men driven to such diHlMTrttlon p.vn flirht. " Lutona, who bus succeeded Issca in command of the troops garrisoning Nuevitus and Puerto Principe, aud uurdiug the railroad between ihotc cilice, ht reported to have met with a serloua lops In the desertion of some two hundred of his troops to the standard of (jnesada. They report the disaffection among the Spanish troops to be Increasing every day, caused by till frequent changes lately of 'the commander of those posts und tho quarrels of regimental com manders. Frequent collisions are reported be tween the outposts of tho two forces in the east ern departments, with but small loss ou cither side, though the Cubans claim an Advantage of position and of earnestness on the part of their troops. The Spanish commanders continue to execute all prisoners immediately on their cap ture. Even those who are wounded are exe cuted on the field. General tjuesada lias hitherto respected tho rights of prisoners. Tills policy is Klvli'K dissatisfaction In his camp, and many of his followers demand the right to re taliate. Cuban partisans here have tho following ad vices from Nuevitus and Puerto Principe to Jii'ie 27, and Puerto del Padre and Las Tunas to .June 20: There has been no movement of a decided character in cither district. The Spaniards have been reinforced at Nuevltas, and are thus cu nblcd to retain possession of tho railroad from that city to Puerto Principe, and to n'lvo succor to thu garrison of the last-named place, which Is threatened by the Cubans under (jucsuda. in the district of Puerto del Padre there havo been several skirmishes. The health of tho Cuban army is reported good, and the soldiers well organized. There Is great anxiety to know the views of tho Cnited States Government, and tho position it will occupy in tho contest. New Youk, July 11. Advices from Mexico to the lid instant have been received. On July 1 the Cabinet Ministers of Juarez entertained General Rosecrans at a breakfast. United States Minister Nelson had entered upon his duties. On thu 25th of July Minister Mariscal and Com missioner Palaeio will sail from Vera Cruz for the United States. Intelligence from Sisal re ports that on the 8th of Juno a force of five thousand Indians made a raid within fifteen leagues of Menda, the capital of Yucatan, cap tured one hundred aud fifty of the State troops, and then retreated, threatening to return in October and besiege tho city. The State autho rities guarantee the lives of all who abandon the movement and submit to the Government. Havana, July 10. Advices from Mexico to the 4th instant state that Cueva had been elected Governor of tho province of Colima. The volcano of Colima Is in a high state of eruption, throwing up huge masses of fire, and ashes and lava are flowing abundantly from it. The inhabitants of the villages and towns within its range have fled from their homes to the .fields beyond, and are iu a deplorably destitute condition. London, July 10. Tn the House of Commons, last evening, Mr. Gladstone, In discussing the Central Asian matters, said It was English policy to rule subject countries by tho adoption of measures beneficial to them. Ho was assured that the Lord Mayor's interview with Shero Ali did not involve any agreements on our part. Russia has expressed the opinion that Afghanis tan shonld remain as a neutral zone between Russia and British iullucnce. London, July 10. The Tiwvsof this morning has an editorial on the state of affairs iu France. The editor says that if the Corps Legislatif i linn it w ill gain the powers which have been demanded by a large majority, and which the minority also desire. Old tilings are passing away, and another political dispensation is at band. The desertion of the monarchy by M. Mackau will show how deep is the general con viction that personal government is a lost cause. The Morning TeUujraph says that tho Em peror said tho principle of ministerial responsi bility was tho right one, but it was th business of tlio Senate and not of tho Corps Legislatif to regulate it. Time, however, will bring the measure. London, July 10. The agitation In regard to tho Irish Church bill threatens to become se rious. Preparations are actively being made for imposing demonstrations against Mr. Gladstone, who has hitherto hesitated to encourage the meetings, but has consented to give a semi official sanction, on tho ground that the Lord attempted to qualify their opposition to the will ol l lie (iovcrnmcnt'and people on the ground of a pretended change in piititic sentiment. His certain, however, that tho Commons will refuse to yield to the Lords their amendments, except the small points not affecting tlio principle of the bill. It is expected that this open-air meet ing will be the largest ever known. Oi'kenstown, July 11. I he yacht Dauntless, J. G. Bennett, Jr., commanding, arrived here at twenty-five minutes to three P. M. to-day, from New York. She had heavy weather, and made the voyage in twelve days, seventeeu hours, six minutes and twelve seconds. Paws, July 10 The J 'at He. of to-day says that the recent negotiations between tho Gov ernment and the Corps Legislatif have resulted in an understanding that the former will realize the projected reforms, and announces a Seimlu tonnuuum to carry tne same into cireer.. Pahib, July 10 Evening. Tho Const Uutionnel of this evening says that the counsellors of the Crown are discussing tho question as to whether it is advisable to reply to the Interpellation, and thereby divulge the programme of tho Govern ment. No decision has been arrived at, and therefore, reports as to the views of tho Govern ment are premature Pauih. July 11. The council of Ministers and the Privy Council havo held frequent meetings atthe summons of tho Emperor to deliberate upon the interpellation for political reform now pend ing in tho Corps Legisiaui. n is saia me ionow ing programme lias been agreed ou, with the con currence of the Emperor: Tho Senate will be immediately convoked, when parliamentary changes of a liberal charac ter will bo proposed by the Government. These rciorins win pronauiy include an ex tension of the right and faculty of interpellation and tho creation of a responsible Ministry, tho Kniperor cnoosing ins ministers irom tne Corps Legislatif, with a view of arriving at tho par ticular responsibility of each member of his Cabinet. Madrid, July 10. The resignation of Her rera as Minister of Justice has been accepted. .Madrid, duiy u. ftiucu political agitation prevails in Lisbon, and tho government is taking unusual precaution to prevent an outbreak. Vienna, July 11. Prince Von Auerspcrglns been elected President of the Upper Chamber of the iicuusraui. SUITOSED MURDER. A Man Found In Gunner' Run. Yesterday morning, between 7 and 8 o'clock. the body of a mau, supposed to be a German, was diecoYured iu Gunners Run, near Girurd ave nue, by Olllcers Glazier and Jeffries. Word was Immediately sent to tho Eleventh District Station House, Trenton avenue and Dauphin street, wIujii tho Coroner was notified of tho fact. Tho police remained on the spot until tho arrival of the Coroner, w ho had tho body cou- veved to the Green House. From information subsequently received, sus pieion was ruisud of foul dealing towards tlio deceased. It appears that on Saturday night, at a late hour, ho was seen lu tlio avenue, below Gunner's Run, in company with a number of young men, with whom lie appeared to be en gaged lu au excited discussion. He soon left the men and ran towards Gunner's Run, ex claiming excitedly as ho proceeded. William Smith, watchman at Lelbrandt & McDowell's stove works, stated that the men referred to wero sitting a short time previous on the steps of tho manufactory in company with the deceased. Ho afterwards saw deceased running towards the creek, and heard a sound near the water as though lie was being clinked. On examining the steps In the morning, blood was discovered upon them. A wooden snuff-box was found near the body, partly filled with snuff, but having no marks .... ..... i t i upon it ny wuicn tuo man coum uu luuuuuuu. Word was then seut to tlio Detective office, when tho matter was given into the hand of the officers, wtio succeeded iu arresting James Ncllng, Peter Engles, Morris Flaghey, Dauiul Dctirlcr. Martin Frederick, Charles La'Jount. Nicholas Puiuter, Frauds Donnelly, Samuel 8iner.man,and Joseph- McCundloss, alius Laugan. who were locked up In the Nint"onth want Station House to await the Coroner's Investigation. Dr. Shaplclgh made a post-mortem examina tion, but discovered no marks of violence. Tho deceased was fifty years of age, about five feet six inches high, moderately stout, bald-headed, had dark-brown hair, mixed with grey, and moustache and whiskers, which appeared to have been dyed. The deceased was drjsscd In a dark alpaca tack coat, dark: cloth pant, white drawers, aud colored shirt. An American Dramn In L.onlon. A new drama entitled EdcmhiU, ly Mr. C. B. Chcltnam, on an American subject, was produced recently at the oponing of the New Charing Cross Theatre in London. It n thus denenlieil by the Athenmum; 1 ins is a small and unpretentious p'.oce, possessing, however, Rome Bolid merit. Its aim that of giving in a few tableaux an idea of the difficulties and domestic disruptions caused by the late ltebellion in America, is thoroughly accomplished. Mr. Cheltnam h is laid the opening nerno of his drama in Vir ginia, during tho times immediately antece dent to the outbrenk of the Rebellion. 113 lias thoroughly caught the Hpirit by which at the outset of the campaign tho Houtheirnors were inspired, and has shown the dislike. bordering upon contempt, for tho Yankee winch at first prevailed 111 lrmiuti society. Very cleverly, too, ho lias depicted the family dissensions leading to strangest and most unnatural antagonism which distinguished this struggle more than almost miy other domestic and internecine war. Ha has done this, moreover, in artistic fashion, and by the employment of moans so sni.ill as to ficeni disproportionate to the task. One scene is sufficient for tho wholo action of his drama. It represents tho house and gardens in Virginia of Mr. Vandeleur, nfterwurds Col. Vtindeleur, of the Confederate army. Esmond rauholt, a young United htates officer of Vir ginia extraction, whoso father had freed his slaves nnd removed to Washington, is on a visit nt the house, and is betrothed to the Colonel's daughter Ada. News arrives that the Southern htates have revolted, and Esmond prepares to join the army, to which be is summoned. Ihen all the Southern hatred flares out. For attempting to discharge an act of simplest duty, from which there is no escape, Esmond rinds himself regarded with mist rust and hatrod by those whoso gue it he is and whose relative he expected to be. lie leaves sadly the pleasant scones among which his hnpp:ast days havo boon spent. When ho returns, It is at the head ot a host ile force. The tide of war has swept over tho Virginian estate, 'jostroying and effacing its beauty, and he finds none but Mrs. and Mus Vnndeleur, with a few negroes, in tho house. His duty is to search tor concealed provisions. This task, necessarily unpleasant, ho endea vors to discharge humanely; but he nioets with constant misconception and contempt. In the end he is taken prisoner, nnd feels bitter heartburning in believing that the woman he worshipped has been ' n second Dulilah to betray him. A short third net is placed 111 Washington, when the wnr is over. It takes up the thread: of the Ktory, nnd shows how the widow of Colo nel Vundeleur is reconciled to Goner.d Fair holt, when, through his agency, her ouly son is restored to her arms and her estates are unconditionally returned. Tho wooing, rudely interrupted, of Esmond and Ada is re newed; nnd peace bids fair to cover with gruss nnd flowers tho scars nnd injuries of wnr. Though simplo in plot and weak in ter mination, Kdcuditlc, is a pleasant and moving play. Its dialogue has point, erring, indeed, nt times in being a little ovor-epigrunmintic; nnd the construction of the two earlier acts is good. Some comic scenes, in which ne groes nre the principal performers, are a little exnfgerated. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For aMitUmal Marine ti'ews se First Page. AXMANAO FOR PliILADK LPHIA-TUI DAY. Sttn Rises 431 Moon Skts 9 hi Sim Sets 7'3tMiH Water 4 :)l PHILADELPHIA BOAHD OF TRADK. Jofjj O. James, i 11. H. bt'iinonow, Committee of hie MONrn. Thomas L. (in.i.F.spiR, ) JSltVE.HIiNT8 OK Ot'KAN STEAJM1UF.S. FOR AM KKlOA. BorunRia Huhihurs . ...Now York June 10 Tripoli Liverpool New York June 23 Hibernian Liverpool lJuitMe June '24 Vtliein Southampton. ...New York June 2W Tarita Liverpool New York via Bos....,Iuue 29 Manhattan Liverpool Now York June .0 France Liverpool Now York Line 30 O. of tioftton Liverpool ....Now York July 1 lliitanniu lilusuow Now York July 2 LeipziK Southampton. ...Baltimore July 3 St. lament Brest New York July 3 Scotia Liverpool., ...Now York Inly 3 Paraguay London. New York July 3 AllentanniA Havre Now York July 8 C. ol Baltimore. Liverpool New York via Uul .. .July 3 FOR KUROPK. O. of New York.. New York.. ..Liverpool July n Ktna New York.. ..Liverpool July 111 Silesia New VoTk....Hamlmrif July I t Java New York. ...Liverpool July I I Nobrarka New York. ...Liverpool July 14 Dncian New York.. ..Glasgow July 14 Malta. New York.. ..Liverpool July 15 ilanaa New York.. ..Bremen July lft City of Boston... New York.. ..Liverpool July 17 Manhattan New York. ...Liverpool July 21 O. of lxmlon. ...New York. ...Liverpool July 21 O. of Baltimore.. New York. ...Liverpool July 27 Idaho New York. ...Liverpool July 2d COASTWISE, DOMKSTIO, KTO. Pioneer Philada . . ...WilminKton. July IIS Faille New York.. ..Havana ....July IT, Tonawanda Philada Savannah. Juiy 17 Oeo.WaehingtonNew York. ...New Orleans July 17 Juniata Philada N. Orleans and Hav.Julv 211 Merrimao New York. ...Rio Janeiro July 23 Mails are forwarded by every "l earner in the regular line. The ateainor for or from Liverpool oall at Oueenatown, ex. eept the Oanadian line, which oall at Londonderry. The teamen for or from the Continent oall at Southampton. CLEARED SATURDAY. Steamship Norman, Orowell. Boston, H. Winsor A Co. Steamer II. 1 Haw. Her, Baltimore, A. Groves, Jr. Br. barque Sylphide, Thompson, DanUi-, S. L. Merchant utig K. P. Stewart, Holland. Oienfoeiroe, B. A W. Welsh. Briu B. Carver, Meyers, Buuksville, S. V., Warren AUregu. Schr W. II. Thomdike, Hall, Boston, do. Barque Idollnue. for Cork for orders, wag cleared on Thursday last by Messrs. Peter Wright A Sons not as before. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Br. ship Vlreiniu, Campbell. 42 days from Liverpool, with mdno. to Peter Wright A Sons. Steamship Pioneer, Barrett, 60 hours from Wilmington. N. C wit h liimher, naval stores, etc., to Philadelphia and fcouthern Mail Steamship (Jo. Barque Linda, Fleming. IK days from Cienfuegos, with sugar and molaases to Madoira A Cubada. arrivkd"saturday. Steamer Rlark Diumond, Meredith, 24 hours from New York, with nulxe. to W. M. Baird A Co. Steamer O. Cmnatock, Drake, 24 hours from New York, With unite, to W. M. Baird A Co. Steamer W. Whilldin, Higgans, 13 hours from Baltimore, with nidae. to A. ( roves, Jr. Steamer J. S. Shriver, Dennis, 13 hours from Bultimore, vvitli uidae. to A. Urovos, Jr. AT QUARANTINE.. Brig Anna, Wcsterdjke, from liuantanamo. Oorwpondmce the VhiladtJphia Exchange. Lk.wkh, Del., July Sclirs Only Daughter, from Now Yoik fur Nortollf. a. : Surprise, trom Boston for Haiti more; and J. B. A F, L., bound south, are at the Break water. LAB AN L. LYON& Fjiertal Pttjwtrh to The Evttitttg Trlryraph. HAViiK-iK-(iitA F, July 12. The following boat left here tor Philadelphia this morning: Fannie, with lumber to 11. Croakey. Semour aud Blair, with lumber to II. Croakey. Vorrehfomlrnrr of The Krening T'htjmph. F.ASTON A McM AHON'S BULLETIN. New Youk Okfhk, July 10. Ten barge leave in tow to-night for Baltimore, light. .1. A. Covell, with iron, for Philadelphia. Baltimohk Branoh Office, Jnly 10. The following barL'ra I. .a vn In turn tn.nivlit. AMMtward : IL Parka; J. J. Crittenden ; F.atelle; Charles; Enter prise; and Mary Rear; also, barges Sarah Malloy and Now ltra, reported tab InsU. all with ooal for New York. Charfes No. 2, with ooal, fur Philadelphia. L. 8. O. MEMORANDA. Ship Sanxpareil, MoAliiin, from Liverpool for Philadel phia, was on Holyhead 23d ult., midnight. Ship Tlioiuas tiarward, Strickland, 66 days from Cardiff, t New York Hitu inat. . ,.,,, Steamship Tonawanda, Jennings, for Philadelphia, bt-i.bu in.u. Dataiiuab luiu iuat. Stuuisl.ip JaiuesH. ;reen. Vance, for P ladelphia, tjltd, Irvw Kiehibood Hlh last. Sleamahlp Utility, Nlrkerson, for Philadelphia, iiiled from 1'mvioenee Hn Inst. U. H. steam frigate Astoria (formerly the Omaha), benoe, at Now York 10th innt. Barque nry, W ilium, at Palermo 15th ult. from Olrgentl, and cleared ilat for Philadelphia. Barque Hannah Morris, Morris, for Philadelphia, was loading at Liverpool 2tn nit. , , Barqne Maggie Hammond, Willin, from Liverpool IHh nit. for Philadelphia, waa spoken on the 2th, lat. long. 13. Barque Bertha Trimble, Mitchell, for Philadelphia, cleared at Iondon Jut h ult. Brig Bnllivan, Perry, at Ragna tPth nit., for Philadel phia neat day. was passed 7th mat. lat. 31 10, Ion 78 l. Brig Fllen IL. Dwyer, bonne, st St. John, N. II., Sth in1. Brig Meniea, MoCohb, tor Philadelphia, was loading at Charleston 8th Innt. Brig AlUvela, Reid, hence, at Wilmington, N. C, 8th instant. Brig Charles Miller, Cilkny, henre. at Boston th tnst. Brig James Davia, b towers, for Philadelphia, sailed from Bangor 8lh Inst. Brig F.aglet, Tooker, hence, at Gibraltar JOth ntt., and cleared Slat tor Oenoa. Srhr Walter Soott, for Philadelphia, cleared at St. John, N. R .Kth inat. Srhr John Crocker, Hodgdon, for Philadelphia, olears 1 at Penaacola 1st inst. Sohrs Frank Palmer, Latham ; John A. GrlfTtn, Foster; and Grace, Clifton, for Philadelphia, were loading at Charleston th inat. Si-bra H . A . Rogers, Framhes, and D. Brittain, Carroll, benee, at Newburyport Hl h inst, Si hr Hiawatha, Lee, for Philadelphia, sailed from New bo rypnrt St n inst. Si hr Flln F. Crowell, Howes, from Ronton for Phila delphia, at Holmcn' Hole 7th inat., and sailed again neil day. hchra Florence Nowotl, Fonnimore, and A. K. SalTord, Powell, hnre. at Salem tith inat. Srhr S. V, W. Biminona, Williams, hence, at Providence 9th inst. Schr John Warren, Ma)r, from Providence for Phila delphia, at New Yora 9th inat. Srhr Fsen, Niekeraon, at. Portland 6th inst. fron Boa ton, to load fer Philadelphia. Schr Mary A. Loughery, for Tronton, N. J., aailod from Norwich 7th in"t. Srhr Wind, Warwick, hence, at New London 8th inst. for Norwich. Schr Margin Cnmrnlnpa, Smith, from Cohas.et for Pliiladolnhia, at Holmes' Hole A. M. 9th inat. Schr Transit, Racket t, hence, at Ulouoester 9th inat. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. XtmS LAD0MUS& CO. 'DIAMOND DEALERS & JEWELERS. WATTUES, JKWKI.RY A SILVER Tf AUK. . WAT0HE3 and JEWELS! REPAIRED. . 02ChetnTit 8t., Phil Ladies' and Gents' Watches, AMERICAN AND IMPORTED, Of the moat celebrated makers. FINE VEST CHAINS AND LEONTINES, In 14 and 18 karat. DIAMOND an other Jewelry of the latest designs. Engagement and Wedding Rings, In 18-karat and coin. Sold silver-Ware for Bridal Presents, Tablo Cut lery, Plated Wars, eto. 8 27 ESTABLISHED 1828. WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, and FANCY GOOD3. Ci. W. RUSSELL, KO. 88 N. SIXTH STREET, PmLADELFniA. WILLIAM B. WARNE & CO., Wholesale Dealers In WATCHES AND JEWELRY. 8. E. corner SEVENTH and CHKSNUT Stroets, 8 Second door, and late of No. 38 S. THIRD St, PAPER HANQINQS. WARD & McKEEVER, No. 1400 CHESNUT Street. fSXMlIIVC STYLES THE FINEST STOCK, THE CHEAPEST TRICE, 8 lTmwfSra TnE BEST WORKMANSHIP. QEAN A WARD, PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PAPER HANGINGS, NO. 251 SOUTH THIRD STREET, BETWEBN WALNUT AND 8FKUC1, PHILADELPHIA. 1 COUNTRY WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 8 188 LOOK! LOOK!! LOOK!!! WALL PAPER8 and Linen Window Rbadea Manufactured, thai cheapest In the city, at JOHNSTON'S Deuot.No. 10:LI 8VK1NO GARDEN Street, below Eleventh. Branoh. No. 307 FKOKRAL Street. Oamdea. New Jersey. itot OROOERIE8 AND PROVISIONS. M IOHAEL MEAGHER & CO NO. 823 South SIXTEENTH Street, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In PROVISIONS. OYSTERS, AND SAND CLAMS, FOR FAMILY TJfiB TERRAPINS tit PER DOZEN. 8M BOARDINO. AT NO. 1121 GIRARD 8TREET MAY BE obtained famished and aBinrniahed room for lorlf. aw. Hoard also. If d irad. ACRIOULTURAL. PHILADELPHIA RASPBERRY, JUCUN Jt DA, Af-ricnlturist, and other Strawberry Lawtot Blackberry Plants: Uaxtfnrd, Oonoord, and other Uraw Vu. if sale by I. 8. ft K, J I.KTOUKR, " Dalanoo, N. J. IRE Q U A It D 8 FOR STORE FRONTS, ASYLUMS, FAO TORIES, ETO. Patent Wire Railing, Iron Bedsteads, Ornaments Wire Work, Paper-makers' Wires, aud every varii of Wire Werk, manufactured by M. WALKER A SONS, Vo. 11 N. 8IXTH Street 8 Bfmwl HOUSE-WARMING WITH STEAM We are prepared to warm Dwellings and Buildings of all olaasee wh our Patent-linproved " JA)W HTKAM APPARATUS. Which, for etliuieuoy and economy, rivals all similar """k"1 H. RKLFIKMJ A OO., Bra No. tlo North liHOAIi Street C OKN EXCHANGE BAO MANUFACTORY, JOHN T. BAILKV, N K corner of MARK KT and WATER Streets, Pbiludelpbia, DEALER IN BAGS AND BAGGING! Of every description, for Grain, Hour, Salt, Buper-Phospuate of Lime, Boue v Lust, Kto. I Jims and small OUNN Y BAGS constantly on band, g ig Also, WOOL SA0K8. 10D0ERS' AND WOSTENHOLM'8 POCKET IV KN1VKH, Pern-land Btag Handles, ef beautiful Hiiish. KOIXiKUS'snd WADK A BUTOHKR'H RAZORS, aud the celebrated LKOOLTRK RAZOR bUlhbORS of till finest quality. u.iui. t nivea, Kuinaors, and Table Outlery t.rouud and IVhsiffd s P. MADfclllA'b, No. lis 8. Tl&i'i 11 Swot taiwa Uliea. Bt GOOD THING. IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS, HOTELS, BANKS, OFFICES, ETC. The Patent Adjustable Window Screen WILL FIT ANY WINDOW, Give ventilation and llht, screen from view, and erclude FLIES, MOSQUITOES, AND OTHER INS RUTS. For sale by Dealers in House furnishing Goods. THE ADJUSTABLE WINDOW BORKKN OOMPANY, BOLE MANUFACTURERS, 12 stnthSm No. 623 M ARKKT St.. Philadelphia. CENT.'S FURNISHING QOODS. p ATENT 8HOULDER-3EAM SniET MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN, FURNISHING STOR3. FFRFFOT FTTTINO SHIRTS AND DRAWRKI made from measurement at very short notice. All other articles of OKNTLKMKN'b DRtCRS GOODJ in full variety. WINL.lir.Sl Kit X, tJl'., 11 i No. OH UHKSNITT StreoL M. 8. K. C. Harris' Seamless Kid Oloves. EV:UY PA I It WAR It ANTED. EXCLUSIVE AOENTS FOR GENTS' GLOVES. J. W. SCOTT & CO., 6 STJrp NO. 814 CHESNUT 8TREHT DRUQS, PAINT8, ETO. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & 0 O. N. Corner FOURTH and RACE Sts. PHILADELPHIA. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS Importers' and Manufacturers of "White Lead and Colored Paints, Putty Varnishes, Etc. AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED FRENCH ZINO PAINTS, Dealers and consumers supplied at lowest prlceu for cash. 19 4 ICE CREAM AND WATER ICE. 1" H E NEAPOLITAN ICE CREAM AND WATER ICE3. THE PUREST AND BEST IN THE WORLD. This celebrated Brick foe Oream and Water lee oan be carried in a paper to any part of the oity, as yoa ould candy. fc'Uteenor twenty ditforent kind of tlipin are kop constantly on hnnd, andONK HUNDRKD Dir b KKKNT FLAVORS can be uiado to order for those wbo desire to have something never before seen tn the United States, and r.uperior to any lee Ureum ruudo iu Europe. Principal Depot No. l:EM WALNUT Ktroot. Branoh Store No. h0 SPRLNU UAROliN Street. Il K. J. ALLKGRIUTI. LEGAL NOTICES. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY JL AND COUNTY Ol'' PHILADELPHIA. Theeetutoof t HAltLKN W. CHURCHMAN, deceased. The Auditors appointed by t Im Court to nu lil, s-ttl', and adjust the account of lviza Churchman, .loim Wclt.!i, Willinui Botch WifUir, and Charles J. Churchman, Exe cutors of the liwt V ill and Testament of CHARLES W. CHURCHMAN, deceased, snd to report distribution of the balance in the hands of tho accountant, will meet tlio parties interested for the purpose of his appointment on TUESDAY, the 2uth day nf .luly iustunt, at 11 o'clock A. M., at bis office, No. UH b. SIXTH ijtrcot, second stoiy, in the city of Philadelphia. 7 8 m6t EtiREUT IC. NICHOLS, Anlitor. J, T. EAHTN. J. M'MAHOV. IAW'i'Omr & McMAHON, Id Slliri'INU A ND VOSIMISSIOS MKIICUAXM, No. 2 COENTIES SLIP, Now York. No. 18 SOUTH WH ARVES, Philalolphia. No. 45 W. PRATT Stroet. Unit nil. ire. We are prepared to ship every description -of Freight to Philadelphia, New York, Wilmington, and intermediate points wjiu promptness una aofsparcu. uauai ooai irnu htesni'tucs turuiHbed at tho shorreM, notice. !lr'lL FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE C. L. M A I S E R, UApUFACTUKKR OF ta FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES. LOCKSMITH, HELL-HANGER, AND DEALEH IN UULLDLNU llAJtUWAUbi, 8Bv No. 4iM RACE Strent. TO THE PUBLIC THE FINEST AND larsrest assortment of the latest stylos of Boots Gaiters, and buoea for Men and Boys oaa be had t ,. ann no r rnjrr"o Ijime RetHhlishment, 4 2 Km No. 'A:0 N. NINTH Utraet. TRUNKS! TRUCKS I TRUNKS! Valises, Bafts, Shawl Straps, and a general as sortment of goods for travellers. Large stock, low prices. E. P. MOYER A BROS., 1m No. 7au M ARK.ET Stroe''JV L'EXANDER G. CATTELL CO., PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. .at) NORTH WHARVES AND No. 87 NORTH WATER STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 9 2?! AUIAKtlKB O.JCUtTBU KLHsHOaTTKLL. rv DR. F. GIRARD, VETERINARY Sl wtTXG EON, treats all diseases of horses and ca'.tli and all surgical operations, with efficient accomuiodnt oi for horses, at his lahruiary. No. H0 MARSHALL Mi "a above Poplar. J '' rpiIE PRINCIPAL DEPOT FOR m BALI or REVENUE STAMPS, NO. 804 CHESNUT STREET. CENTRAL OFFICES, No. 108 S. FIFTH STREET (Two doors bolow Chesnut street), AMD No. 45 WALNUT STREET, (Term Building) ESTABLISHED 1808. The sale of Revenue Stamps Is still continued at the OUl-KsUbllwhed Agency. The stock, comprises every denomination printed by ttie Government, and having at all times a larjj.i supply, we are enabled to fill aud forward (by Mull 01 Express), all orders Immediately upon receipt, a matter of great Importance. United Stutes Notes, National Bank Notes, Drafts on Philadelphia, aud Post Oillce Orders received lu payment. , Any lnformallon regarding tho decisions of tno Commissioner of Internal Revenue cheerfully and gratuitously furnished. Revenue Stamps printed upou Drafts, Checks, He celpts, etc. The following rates of commission, are allowed Stamps aud Stamped Paper: On f'25 and upwards j p, r " 100 " 3 " " 300 " i " Address all orders, etc., to STtMP AGENCY, No. 304 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. UNITED STATES POSTAGE STAMP3 of all kinds' and STAMPED ENVELOPES constantly on land. A AMUSEMENTS. M R DREWS ARCH : STEEET mkp.a t hiiooffh. TniRT) Wririr Of thej omio Pantomime HUMPTY DUMPI-V . flRKAT HIIOCRFR r.DiUIl.X,ITN,KK "Domical Htilt Dance. ' GRAND KKATINO MATOH between Alfred I Moe, th Ei5n..n,1,,,7Sfe,worioo",i(,, theOanadian Skater "DA,fL, TKI(,K8 nrt DANCE EVERY EVEN IN A S8HN-1 UU, 60 cents, and 26 cents. f1" -7 1J tft A. USHER, Manager. VALER'8 (LATE MILLER'S) WINTEH ..i,AKDFN No. TJd. 732. 7511. and TM VlN if mi i KVKnTi&I Ti".f7rr,r,, KVKRY AKl'ERNOON trVj EVENING at the above mentioned plaoe. Admixsioa -i : . 1 ltf RACES. ii h u r a it it. TUESDAY, tdfr JULY ll Double Teams. Stake f ftoo ; 8 In 6 to wagons Uool Day and Track. Owner enters b. g. JESSE aud s. m. LADY GUIL- FORI). M. Goodwin g. g. PRINCE and FRANK. ' Admisslnn. ft. 7 10 2t LUMBER. SPRUCE JOIST. BPRVf'K JOIST. HEM LOOK. HEMLOCK. 18G9 18G9 1 810 SEASONED CLEAR PINE. 1 Qif lOUt HEASONED CLEAR PINK. lOOs CHtilCE PATTERN PI.VF. SPA Nihil CEDAR, EOR PATTERNS. RED CEDAR. 1ttfti FLORIDA FLOORING. iOUlf FLORIDA I'' MR) I NO. CAROLINA ELOORINO. VIRGINIA FLOORING. DELAWARE I'MIORING. . ASH FMiORINO. WALNUT FLOOR I NO. FLORIDA STEP HOARDS. RAIL PLANK. 1869 1Uft(l WALNUT DS. AND PLANK. IC .Ml LOVd WALNUT RDS. AND PLANK. lCO J WALNUT HOARDS. WALNUT fUtVK. Ifiljn UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER. 1 u.Mi XOKJU UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER. lOUiJ RED CEDAR. WALNUT AND PINK. ICftO SEASONED POPLAR. lOUt SEASONED CHERRY. ASH. 1801? WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. . HICKORY. ' foTfO CIGAR KOX MAKERS' TUTtt lOUJ CIOAR HOX MAKERS' lOOil SPANISH CEDAR ROX BOARDS. FOR BALE M)W. IGM, CAROLINA SCANTLING. TwiMl lOUt CAROLINA H. T. KILLS. 1O0U NORWAY ROANTLINO. 18G9 CEDAR SHINGLES. rivPRh'ss siiivim 18i9 ................ . . r in AlAUlif.. lillOT'lIKR A (JO, No. JAM SOUTH Sirwt. U M B E It UNDER OOVER,' ALWAYS DltY. WATSOM & GILLINGHA2VT, 3 29 No. 924 RICHMOND Street. IiANEL PLANK. ALL THIcicNKssFS 1 COMMON PLANK, ALL THICKNESSES. 1 COMMON BOARDS. . 1 snd 2 SIDE. FENCE BOARDS. , ?"J,ilS!:.yi.t,K ELOORINU BOA linn. 411,:, i foTaJfe lo" forho:sh0n9ral",,,,rt,UOntT( H?b ENQINES, MACHINERY. ETO. -,-w rr.i-n aiBAM KNGINR A Nil TT?VTt . , rrs r-, . " for many years boon in snceeastul -Deration, and boen e clusivoU- enKaKd in bu! dinar and repairing Marine and River hnKines. b,Kb and low-pressure, Iron Roile, Watei lanks, Propellers, etc., etc,, respectfully otter tUelr ser. vices to the public a . being fully prepared to contractor enRinosof all sizea, Marine, R.ver, and Statio,.r- i,.. of 1 1 lup.n. . . V , ; ui nu sizos ana Kinds' Lron and Brans Oastinira of alldesoriptiona. K,ll I'uioin hcrew Cutting, and all other work oonneoted with thl above busineHs. " 1 Drawings and specifications for all work done at M eBtnhliBliiiiciit free of charge, an I work Ruaranteod 1 he subscribers have amnio wharf dock-room for tooai of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety, and aro or? vidod with shears, blocks, falls, eto. etc, for raiaina- beat or b-ht woishta. " JACOB O. NEAKIE. ei t,.,..JoIIV p- LEVY, ii? BEACH and PALMER Street J E R R I C K & S O N BOUTIIWARK FOUNDRY, No. 430 WASHINGTON AVENUE, Philadelphia. WILLIAM WRIGHT'S PATENT VARIABI B CUT-OFF STEAM ENGINE, Regrilatcd by the Governor. MERRICK'S SAFETY HOISTING MACHINK Patented June, 1868. . . DAVID JOY'S PATENT VALVELESS STEAM HAMMER.' D. M. MTF.STON-8 PHT..f,.KLF-CKNTHINt,t SEI.F-BALANcINf CLNTIlit LGAL SUOAR-DllilNING MAtJILlNtt.1 AND . HYDRO EXTRACTOR, For Cotton or Woollen Manufacturers. 1 10 niwf J-TAPOUHMKHaiO. OUiM B. mKX SOUTnWARK FOUNDRY, rilPTH ANl WASULNOTON Streets. ' . . PHtrjlDKLPHTA. ' Boilers, Oaaonietars, Tanka, Iron Boats, eto. Oaetimrs of all kinds, either Iron or iir. tiSStfS?' t0t - Work Workabor-. and t , pr&ntrncUo"0hiM',0f Every description of Plantation Maohlnerr alan Rn Saw. and Orist Milla. vacuum Pans, OU KtaaL. l'S?Ti locators. Filters, Pmni.in EunWeto. l"a D Sole A genu for N. Billuux'a Patent buu Rollins Ann ratns, Noamytb;. P.Unt , Kteam 11.Ta iI.?J A Woolsey's Patent Oentnfual Boat Unlaii Mi ODinea. 8UJ GIRARD TUBE WORKS. joiin n. MuitPirr & bros. ftlanufucturers of Wromrhr. Irast Plo, Klo. PHILADELPHIA. PA. WORKS, TWENTY-TUIKD and FIU1EHT Hlrerra. OFFIOR, f I N. 4! North FIKTn Street. STOVES, RANGES, ETO. -$4. NOTICETHE UNDERSIGNS! C-Tjl wonld call tbs attention of the poblio to his Py . KKW OOLDEN EAGLK FURN AUK. - This ia an entireli new heater. It is so oonstraotsr as to onoe commend itavl! to general favor, being; a ocmSL nation of wrouKbt snd east Iron. It is very simple rail construction, and is perfectly air-tirut; self-cleanimi, hf) I ok no pipes or drama to be taken out and oleanedT HI so arrauKud with upright Hues as to produce a lam 4 amount of beat from the same weight of coal than any f Dace now in use. The hyKrumetrio condition ol the air t produced by my new arrangement of evaporation will a. onoe aenionBttote that it ia the only Hot Air i oruaoe thai wi H prixtuce a perfectly healthy atmosphere. """ Tb in want of a complete Heating Apparatus would do well to call and examine the Golden Esitle. CHARLES WILLIAMS, Nos. and LVSl MARKET htr,t. . Puiladelj.tU, A larca assoi-tment of Oookin Ranges, tn. Board Htovea, Low Down Urates, Ventilators, at-, always 04 hand. N. B.-Johbln of all kinds promptly dono 1 10 THOMSON'S LONDON KITCIIKNEK or EUROPEAN RANGE, for families, hotels, o mlilio institutions, in X'lr r KttKN s IZKH. Also, Philadelphia Ranges, Hot Air End naoes, I'ortalile iieaiers, umnuns uraiea, tiroooajw nutl, Itoilers. blow hole Plates. Boilers. (JuuiunsT htovea. eU.. wholeaals and reUl, by the luanuia.'ior-rs, hm No 'Jim M KK1XJND bUeea, No.'201 N. SICOOND bu AFNE88. EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT ieno. and skill hav. invent L$Z in every dearee uaii a rauiu MADEIRA ,'B. No. lib tUtii Ttkiil 8u. Devt CImkubU
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