THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 180!). ft. zniws suxvxjyxAXiir. City Affair. At the ncHHion of the Oraud Conclftve of the Seven Wise Men yesterday, the following Committees were appointed: On Constitution "-MesHrs. Oliver, Fonter, Boyd. On Kittmls Dohnon, Kliaw, Oliver. On Conciliation Hnmbola, Milligan, Jones, Kuhn, Langley, Callmte, Duncan, l'axson, Ilatbaway, Oliver, 1'onter, linker, Druiuinond, GerHtle, llolden, Wood, Wolf. Circles Oliver, Wolf. Kheohan. finance and Printing llolden, Langley, Hu man. On State of the Order Sambolu, 'Wea ver, Oerstle. Committee to Suggest Business Achufl", Langley, Burnhciin. The following persons wore admitod t the rcnnsylvaiiia llospitrd yesterday: Dennis Muley, aged IiO years, right leg frac tured hy a large stone falling on him, at Front and C'allowhill streets. Jatnes Watson, aged t year ), leg fractured by falling from the roof of a hotel at Cape May. Woolman Speakinan, nged :." years, leg fractured. Yesterday afternoon a p iir of horses, attached to a carriage containing two gentle men, took fright at a piece uf tin rooting lying in the centre of Hoed street, above Tenth, and ran into a lumber pile, where they were checked. One of the occupant had his leg sprained. The driver was slightly injured. Kevenuo Officer Hcihuan yesterday seized ten barrels of whisky on Itidgo avenue, near the Fulls of Schuylkill: also, a horse and wagon and five barrels of whisky, at Twenty third and Spruce streets, for the reason, as alleged, that the tax had not been paid on the whisky. A correspondent suggests that some ar rangements for watering horses in Fairmount Turk would be a great convenience. Drink ing troughs in both the old and new portions of the l'ark, ho thinks, would auswer for the present. The game between the Maryland and Keystone clubs yesterday afternoon was inter rupted at the close of the second inning, the score at that time being 1 1 to If) in favor of the Keystone. Tho game will be played next Tuesday afternoon, on the return of "the club from New York. Iroiiiesttic Allnlrs. Gold closoil yesterday at I'M. A Conference of Arbitration is in session at Montreal. President Grant is expected in Washing ton to-morrow. A largo number of emigrants have arrived at Montreal from London. Mujor-Gcneral A. S. Wibh has been elected President of the College of the City of New York. The steamer Peter Billion was burned to the water's edge, at Dauphiue Ilapids, on Thursday last. Preparations are being made in Washing ton for tho Schutzeufest, to commeneo on Monday next. At Duxbury, last night, a grand celebra tion dinner was given by the authorities of the new cable. The Prefect of Taris sent a congratulatory message to the Mayor of Boston over the new cable, yesterday. Charles A. Aiken, a Professor of Prince ton College, has been chosen President of Union College, Schenectady, N. Y. The Southern mail train from New York ran off the track, at Newark, N. J., last night, delaying its arrival in Philadelphia two hours. The banpie Sarepta, of Bath, Me., was wrecked on tho reefs north of tho Bermudas on July H. Vessel a total loss: the crew were all saved. Charles E. Quincy was arrested yester day in Now York, for uttering forged certifi cates on the Chicago and Rock Island Rail road Company. On the Iron Mountain Railroad, near Victoria, yesterday, a freight t rain ran off the track. Eight cars were smashed, and the engineer injured. Ralph Whitlington, a rhiladelphian, was fatally injured, yesterday, by jumping from an express train on the Great Western Rail road, near Beamsville, C. W. Warrants have been issued for the arresf, of the Anti-Renters of Rensselaer county, N. Y., who fired upon and wounded several of the Sheriff's posse on Monday. A vote of thanks was passed at a meeting of Southerners, at White Sulphur Springs, yesterday, expressing gratitude to George Peabody for his aid to education in the South. A few days ago a negro man and woman were taken from the jail at Applin, Columbia county, Ga., by a crowd, most of whom were disguised, and the next day they were found dead by the road. Charges are made against John II. Sims of robbing the Auburn Prison during his term there as a convict. He was employed in shipping goods to tho contractors, audit is alleged that he sent valuable tools to ac complices outside. Tho value of the stolen articles amounts to .L'0,0(l. ForclKn Alliiirn. London, July 2". Advices from Yokohama to June liO, via Hong Kong, confirm tho re Tiort of the same date received by way of San Francisco and the Atlantic cable, to the effect that the Mikedo had captured Hitkodadi. They also report the account of the loss of " . i tr . . 'IV.1I1 IV mo steamstiip nayiuaro or iuuuimssuu uu Yokohama, with several Europeans on board. London, July 27. Henry W. Longfellow was yesterday invested with the honorary de gree of LL." 1)., by Oxford Jniversity, at a special con vocation. Vienna, July 2". Baron Von Beust to-day received the budget of the committee of the Hungarian delegation, and made an impor tant address. He said the relations betweeu Austria and France had been on the best pos sible footing ever since Austria relinquished iier Italian territories, and the interests and intentions of the two countries were identical. Alluding to tho Eastern policy, he said he would not insist on the iri;ruiume of !S(i7, but leave it to tho option of Turkey to follow his counsels regarding concessions to the Christians. On this point he would bring no pressure to bear, but declared that he had honestly striven to establish more cordial re ltd ions with Prussia, but his efforts were not met in a similar- spirit, and he had been un successful. He closed with a strong defense ol tho general policy of the Austrian Govern ment. '1 he speech was received with great satisfaction. Havana, July -J7. The Governor of the jurisdiction of Trinidad has issued vigorous "uw"i ""t;ing an paniaiUi between tho ogeHoi liiiuuu.oto do military duty in the field or in tne reservo corps. Persons unfit tor active service are to garrison the towns. The press praises the measure, ami li.i,.n,U that it be made gonorul in its application throughout the island. The United States Mcarnslup mscarora is cruising off Havana jtuu seuu iu wuw wuuy jor mails, Infernal IKcvenuc O nicer. The following Is an oftlclal lint of the Arhcs-' ors and Collectors of Internal Kcvenue In this tHatc, and where located: HIST. ASSESSORS. C.OM.Ef'TOKS. 1. John 1$. Kcnncy, Win. II. Barnes, , l'bilada. l'hilada. 2. Win. 8. Stokley. Wm. R. Leeds. n l'hilada. l'hilada. 3. W in. B. Elliott, (ieo. C. Evans, l'hilada. l'hilada. 4. ChaB. B. Barrett, Horatio tt. Sickel. l'hilada. l'hilada. ft. James Ashworth, Joseph Barnsley, Frank ford, Dojiestowu. 0. Edward Rulie, Job. B. Brcitenhack, Allentown. Norristown. 7. J. I.ce Enclctiert, Win. M. Swayne, West Chester. West Chester. 8. Jos. T. Valentine, Wm. M. Balrd, Heading. Heading, ft. John I. Hea, II. E. Muhlentiurg, Lancaster. Lancaster. 10. 1). M. Carm.my, Simon J. JStine. Lebanon. Lebanon. 11. W. II. Thomson, Owen A. Lu kenbaeh, Easton. Hellilchcin. 12. A. Chamberlain, Henry M. lloyt, Montrofc. Willkesbarrc. 13. Samuel Knorr, Geo. de la Moutanyc, Moomsburg. Towauda. 14. B. F. Wngcnseller. ( lias. J. Hrimer, IScliiiHgrovc. Kunbiiry. 15. David F. Williams, Win. I'enn Lloyd, York. Mechanicsbtirg. 16. Edward Scull. Chan. W. Asheoin, (Somerset. Hopewell. 17. J. Scwall Stewart, Samuel J. Koyer, Huntingdon. Johnstown. IS. John R. Bowcti, fieorgc Bubb, Wlllsl;oro. Williatusport. 11). Daniel Livingston, Henry C. Rogers, CurwensVillc. Erie. 20. John A. fames, Peter McGougb, ; recti ville. Franklin. 21. Joseph R. Smith, William II. Markle, Indiana. Greensburg. 22. Russell Errett, Thomas W. Davis, 1'ittsburg. Pittsburg. 23. Daniel E. Nevin, Kobert L. Brown, Allegheny City. Allegheny City. '24. James H. Kuple, Charles M. Merrick, Washington. New Brighton. MARINE TELEGRAPH. Fur additional Marine Newt see Firnt Page. ALMANAO FOR PlilLADKLPHIA-THlS DAY. Sun RlHEg 4 :V'iMoon Kinks 1(1 1 Sun bf-TH. 72(1, Hum Water bia PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. JoFN O. Jamkk, i ('. II. IH'iiiioiiow, V Committee ok the Month. THOMAH L. OlI.LKHPIH, J MOVEMENTS OP OCEAN HTEAJIIIIPM. FUR AMERICA. Denmark Liverpool. ... New York 7uTy 14 Europa dasgow New York July hi (lima Liverpool,, ..Now York July 17 O. ot I'urk Liverpool New York via Hill .. .July 17 (etinania Havre.. Now York Inly 17 Kollnna lniclon New York July U Palmyra Liveriil New York via lioa.. .Jmy 21 Hermann. . . .Southampton. ...Now York July 20 Knn Liverpool New York luiy lit NevH'la Liverpool New York July 21 O.ot WnnliinKtonLiverpool New York Inly Austriuu Liverpool Iueheo July 22 FOR KUKOl'K. Cvilia New York. ...Liverpool July Idaho New York. ...Liverpool July 2H Tripoli New York. ...Liverpool t.. July 21 Khein New York. ...Bremen July 2; Virginia Now York.. ..Liverpool July III I'oluiiitiin New York. ...(ilastfow luiy :il City ol Brooklyn. New York. ...Liverpool July 31 U.ot v BHlnnKtonNew Yorlc....l,iverpool Aun. 7 City ot Cork . . . .New York Liverpool Au. It) OOASTWINK. DOMK.SI'IO. JCTO. City of Moxieo. .Now York. ...Vera Cruz Tnly 28 I. v. I'.veiman .I'lnlada Charletou July 29 'oliinibia New York.... Havana July 24 Pioneer Pliilada Wilmington July 30 TonawanUa Pliilada Savaunah J uly :tl Arizona New York. ...AHPinwall Julv IU MHriposa New York. ...New Orleans July 31 Malta are forwarded by every at earner in the regular iine.4. Tbe Hteamera for or front Liverpool call at Oneonstoivu, ex cept the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry. The steamers for or from the Continent cull at Soutliamptnn. CLKARKD YKSTKRDAY. Steamer .T. S. Sbriver, Dennia. llaltimore, A. Hroves, Jr. Dnij u. if. Lincoln, merrymun, xoriiun l, u. AUU mntU A 4'o. Scbr '.cna Hume, Appleby, Kastport, K. A. Son lor A Co. Sclir J. lionjuunn, Davia, Pawtuuket, Lenuox A liui'Keas. ARRIVKD YKSTKRDAY. Steamahip Tonawanda. Wakelov. 711 liiiiira from Smnn. niih, with cotton, rice, etc., to I'liiladelpina ami mniiii.nn Mail Steaniahii (!o. PaRBeners-Mr. A. jMiiiih, laily.and .servant. Mum Mini, Mr. J. Mini. Mr. K. S. Latliroii and iaoy,uuoe ivaooaii, nir.,i. r. iiunter, Mr. u. Umw, Mr. (i. (;. Uruminond, Mi!-a loonilis, Mr.Miel.lon, Mr. B S Payne, Mr. K. F. Mayer. Mr. T. Maloney, Mr L. Tarlin! Mr. U. A'amiBnen. Mr. U. Zinp. Mr. .1. Kraen. Mn k'nl.r,.r and obilriren, Mr. and Mrs. ('amoroni. Mr. ami Mrs. 1'iplirr. Mr. Dislauski. Mr. H. Mc IJ inmuli. Mr T il Chiibly, Miss Allen, Mm. Htkiun and datiKbter, Mrs, Ml a , nraoiey. Kr. bria Hfrmea. Rlackert. from Porto fl ilmi'n 'n o to with ciflee and I untie to John Pallet t ,t (Jo. ring r.inextine, ivniKht, troin New York. Scbr John Hewlett. Rradtev. A rlnv from Norfr,i vn with lumber to Patterson & Lippincott. Sihr.lohn Renjamin. Davis, 6 days from Pawticket, with lumber to Ooruus A Co. SchrMarv r.li.abeth. Smith. 1 dav from CfriB'iimn Del., with grain to Christian A Co. hchr Aurora. ArtiH. I day from Frederica. Del., wilh grain to Jas. L. Rewlev & Co. hchr Reading UK. No. 42, Annorson, from Noiwicb. Kc.hr J. T McUovitt, Mullen, from Nurwitb. K'.hr h T. Allen, Hailey, trom Koaton. Scbr R. Shaw, Shaw, troin Roston Schr K. Ha.ard, Mavo, from Charleston. Bchr J. Parker, Parker, Irnm Harwich. AT AVILMInTjTOV, DFL. Rrig Monica. Cobb. H davs from Charleston, w.h ntioa. pkate rock to Warren A Gregg. Sjt'rial r'pnrh to Tht Kvrmitq Tefriiraph. Haviik-DK -( HACK. Julv 2M.The following bouta left hum for Philadelphia this morning i'. I'.. I.) man, with lumber to Henry (IroHkey. Pahwaligher, with lumber to Watson, Malotia ,v Co. Charlie and Carrie, with wheat and corn to v. 8. Siuiib A Co. J. 13. Mills, with lumber to Mcllvaine it Bush. CorresiKinitinrr of Tht Kerning Trlearaph. KASTON A MeMAHON'8 bULLKTIN. New YoiiKOrKK E, July 27. Four barges leave in tow to-night for Raltimore, light. M. A. Loughney, with Hour, for Philadelphia. Balumohk Kiianch Okfick, July 27. 1 he following barges leave in tow to-night, eastward : W.N. hurt on ; John Hawkins; Ironsides; Joseph Kyrnes; Louis Rover; J. Shoemaker; Young. lames; Lieut. -iov. Jones; M. Hennessey; and A.J. Kirkpatrick, all with coal, for New York. (The four bitter were reported yos I inlay, but did not get oil in tow.) Mar Ileal), with coal, for Wilmington. L. 8. (J. MKMOHANDA. Ship (,'unen Victoria, Lenders, tor Philadelphia, cMered out 1. 1 Liverpool 14th niht. Ship N. M nalier, Mosher, hence for Antwerp, was oil the Plait lliu 1111.1 Stuiinship Hunter, Harding, for Philadelphia, sailed fn m Ptovioence 24th inst. Steamer Ceorge 11. Stout, Ford, hence, at (icorgetown. D. (;., :vth int-t. Iiur.tie Jel.u, Crowell, at 1 alermo 4th inst., from Gir grnti. H-irito Regina do Fieri, Davililo, hence, at llolvoot 9th inrtant. Kaniue Abraham Skalle. f Jteirersen, from London for I'hiladclphili, sailed from Peal loth inst. llar)uo I epanto, Hell, hence, sailed trom Falmouth 12th inst. it r j.orioon. Hari(iie Kate l.angton, Rose, for Philadelphia, sailed fn in IVnarlb 7th lust Rartie Savannah, Knowlton, lienoe, at Havro 15th inst. Hrig Planet, Arey, for Philadelphia, cleared at New York vesteidnv. Urig l.'eprrter. Coombs, for Philadelphia, cleared at New York jesterdjiy. Rrip Ol taws, for Philadelphia, at Holmes' Hole 25th inst. Krig Marianna 1 V, UouoivuH, hence, at Lisbon Kith instbnt. Hng John Welsh, ,Tr , Monday, at S.igua 15th inst., for uoitb ot Hatteras in 6 ilnis. hchr C. C. Clark, Cook, lor Philadelphia io IJ days, was a tV. I linirn o ii.i .on,. Schr bite Swan, Collins, hence, at St. Stophen's, N It., llitli inst. Schr Jcbsie B. Allen, C; se, hence, at Nantucket, 21(1 inHnnt. Scbr M. H. Read, Case, honce, at New Bedfoid 21tb Scbrs K. Sinnickson. Winsmore, and Win. B. Thomas, hence, at Marbleln-ad 24th int. hchr 1 bus. 10. Jackson, tiluckmau, honoe, at Marblehead "r'sch'i's FaMern Belle, Kilburn, aud Whitney Long, Hay. lienco. at Salem ..Id inst. Schis Henrietta Siiiiincois. Godfrey, and Lizzie Batchel dor Fni'lirh hence, at Salem 2l'h inst Sel ls Ida L., llearso, and White Sea, Jones, hence, at 'hr .raiuesDiverty, Carroll, hence, at Pawtucket 21th '"s'lo s .L W. Hull, Powell, and Alidu, Lambert, hence, at ,,r?Vrf.eila!UFos Philadelphia, cleared at Boston "tichr Clara Davidson, Jeffers, hence, at Ljno 24th Inst. M1SCKU,ANY. Csntain Baiter, of schr Restless, at Boston from Phila Irlnbia reports that when off the Capos of the Delaware , ,,,,.,,' niu-d William Robinson accidenUlly fell over boaid aud was drowned. TO THE PUBLIC.-TIIE FINEST AN! Iim iMt.Mut st.vlefl nf RlMltl i largest ar , -, , . , (iaitcrs,Bd Show tut Men aud Boys van be hat KRNKSTROPP'S I.ai-ge Fla'ilishinent, SPECIAL NOTIOES. jjhjgy- FOR THR SUMMER. TO PKEVKNT funbarn and all disoolorations and IrritAtinns of the skin, bites of mosonitopa or ether Insects, ns Wright's Alcoiiated (ilycerine Tablet. It is delicious! fragrant, transiarent, snd has no fipial as a tilet soap. For sale by druggists generally. It. k U. A. WRIUI1T. No 2I CHLbNl Street, a 5 jjtSr U.S. OFFICE OF ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. An appropriation ($&U,UU0) having been made by Congress for purchasing ARTlr ICIAL LIMBS FOR OFFTOFRS of the United States Army and Navy mutilated In the service, application msy now be made, in person or by letter, by officers entitled to the benefit of tbe act, and who desire the best Artificial Limbs, to Dr. B. FRANK PALMKR, Surgeon Artist, Na. lmw CHKSNCT Street, Philadelphia, No. 67H BROADWAY, New York, No. HI GRKF.N Street, Boston. 5 12 Ottices for Supplying Army and Navy Officers. jjtaY- J OS E P O E Y, Medico-Cirujano do la Faeultjid do la Habana, ha traslsdado sti doraicllio a la calls de Green, No. lhP. dnnde recibo consultas do 7 a 9 de la manana y de :i a 0 de tarde, PR. JOSF.PH POKY, (raduate of the University of Habana (Cubs), tins re moved to No. IM7 Green street. Oftice Hours 7 to A. M , t-rl P. M. 71Hf fcY" JAMES M. 8 C O V E L, " LAWYKR, CAMDK.N, N. J. Collections made everywhere in New Jersey. 1 12 tP I loy DR. F. R. THOMAS, THE LATE OPE- rator of the Colton Dontal Association, is now the oihj mir in Pbilailelphia who devotes his entire time and practice to eitructing teeth, absolutoly without pain, by fresh nitrous oxide gas. Office. 1027 WALNUT St. Ii! THE CHK'AfiO JOUKNAL SAYS:- 'We have iilnye1 any HiMiitl tnentinn of thu Klashc SionK Cfimpatiy until wn have axcei t aineil tlint very many of our (tireuniKt fit izens hi ve UMed I ho I -Ium( ic Sponge Mati rhni'N Htui 1'iilnwH iipnti their Im'1h hu pronoun :t ii thein in ever wiiy worthy of lull enloretnint . 11 H Mmvvf tf lUTCMELOK'S HAIR DYE. THIS Hplenrlid I lair Dye in tho hatt in tbo world ; t)io nnly tnionnl perfei't lyo ; Lannlesn, relialiln, instant nnuoiiA ; no diHjiipointnn'iit ; no ridiculous tints; reumdie tli ill etteetN of bad lve ; invigorates and leaven the Hair soit and lieaut iful. hhukur hnnrn. Sold ly all IniKtita and Perfumers; and properly applied at Hatuuolor's Witt l"ac tor. No. Iti IlOND Street, Now York. 4 27mwf$ ly- NOTICE 18 HEREBY (ilVEN THAT AN application will bo made at tho next tneetintr of the T-esrisIat uth of Pennsylvania for the ineorporation of a Hatik, in neeordanre with the laws of t ho Co'iini mwoalth, to be entitled Til K I'KANK LIN HANK, to ho located at Pbilndelphta, with a capital stock ot Hvo hundred t housjtnd ilollarM, with aright to inoroaso tho winie to a million of dnllitrt. ti :t ' wtjlO jB5 NOTICE IS HEHEBY OIVEN THAT an application will bo made at the next inoetinff of the T.cKnlaturo f Pennsylvania for the incorporation of Hunk, in accordance with tho laws of the ('oimuonwealth, to bo entitled "III K iMAKKKT HAN K," to ho located at Philadelphia, with a capital stock of one hnn Irod thousand dollars, with aright to incrtsaso the satno to live hundred thousand dollars. tf M wt.J Ul NOTICE I HEREBY GIVEN THAT an application will be made at the next meetine of the Legislature ot Pennsylvania for tho incorporation of a Hank, in accordance wit h tli laws ot the 'Oinrnomvealth, to be entitled THK HC'IVUKKS' ANI DHOV KKS( HANK, to be located at hiladolphia. with it capital of two hundred and titty thousand dollars, with a rilit to increase tho same to a million ot dollars. t .v wt J 10 jfr NOTICE IS IIEREHY C.IVEN THAT AN application will be made at tho next meeting of tho Lotslatm.e of INiniHjivaina for tho incorporation of u Hank, in accordance with the laws of the Common wealt h, to be entitled "'IIIK HANK OK A.l KKIOA," to bo located at Philade'phia. with a capital of Hvo hundred thotisati d dollars, with a rilit to iucreaso tho same to two millions of dollar. . ti ;10 wt.J 10 rtg-f- IMPORTANT TO BUYEKS OF HOSII.UY.--Messrs. COtlK lUtOTUKK. 1m portersol Hosiery, No. W North I'.KillTII Street, claim to tie the only linn in Philadelphia, keeping all grade ot Hosiery at retuil, who iiuport their own goods. They feel assured,- - First. That by avoiding the profits and commissions im posed in the ordinary course ol' trado they save their cus tomers at least 2f per cont. Second. That they have tho quality of their goods nndor complete control, UMng the best yarns aud employing tho best workmen in thmr manufacture. Third. That having direct access to European markets, they can keep a more complete stock thau if depcuduut upon purchases niaue nere ot foreign goods. A call from the reador is solicited at their store, No. .VI North K.I HUTU St reef; 5 ii ws4ii:tm " D vpENDSj ETC! flir PHir.ADEl.I'IIIA AND T R E N T O N RAlf.HOAl) COMPANY. Office, No. 221 South DKLAWAltK Avenue. PlIII.ADEM'HIA, July 21, 1W. Tho Pirei!tors hnvo this day declared a semi-annual Dividend of I I V 10 1'Klt UI')N I', upon the capital stock of the company, clmr nfti.rrs, from tho prolits of tbe six months ending .June llo, lsti'.i, payable on and after August '1 proximo, when tho Transfer Books will bo reopened. 1 lit J. PAKKIOIt NOKKIS, Treasurer. ncs- THE DELAWARE AND RARITAN CANAI, COM PA NY, AM) THK CAMUIO.V A V' AWHdY KAILROAU ANO TRANSPORT ATI JS COM PA NY. On and after August 2, 1W!, the Stockholders of tho above Companies of July Hi xni, aro entitled to a divi dend of I'lVK (5) PKR CKNT, payable at No. Ill l.llil'.RTY Street, New York, or No. 206 S. JJICLAVVAR1C Avenue, Philadelphia. KIC1IAUD STOCK TON, Treasurer. Trenton, July 1", lPtifl. 7 21 lit rillLADELPHlA AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY. Philadelphta, June 3, 18t59. DIVIDKND NOTICE. The Transfer books of this company will be closed on Thursday, July 8, and reopened on FRIDAY, July 23. A DIVIDKND OF FIVK PKR CKNT. has been declared on the preferred and conunou stock, clear nf national and State tuxes, payable in common stock on and after the 22d of July next, to tho holders thereof, as they stand registered on the books of tbe company at tho close of husinebs un the Bth of July next. All payable at this office. All orders for dividends must be witnessed and stamped. S. BRADFORD, 7 1 2fit Troasurer. 3,91 000-MOBILE ALA- ry f fj f man desirous of rotiri A GENTLE- rotirinor from btiKinnsn will soil liia interest in one of luroftt and old oh t eHtahlmhod hardware Iiouhoh in Mobile. uoiiinriHinir oua-third of tho uhole biiHinetsti. To a pt-rnon wish n to onaKe in a lucra tive bumroHHin the South, tbm oilers an excellent oppor trnity. Address ilAKO WAKK, "Kveniug Telonrapri" ottice. 7 Ut HOSIERY GOODS- J. WILLIAM 1IOFMAN o. it N. EIGHTH Nlrcet, Pblltulrlpliln, Dealer in Hosiery Goods, Offers for sale a large assortment of Hosiery, for Ladies', Gents', an Clilltlren'g wear; Socks, three quarter tiovks, and Long lloso, of English and Gor man manufacture. UNDERWEAR Of Cartwright & Warner's manufaeture, acKnow lcdged to be the beg imported. Also, the Norfolk and New Brunswick, acknow ledged to be the bea of American Good These Goods In all sizes, for 7 wsly Soring and Summer Wear. DRUGS, PAINTS, ETO. JOBEUT S1IOEMAKEK & O O. N, E Corner FOURTH and RACE Sts. PIIIXADELFUIA. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS Importers and Manufacturers of White Lead and Colored Paints, Putty Varnishes, Etc. AGENTS FOR TDK CELEBRATED FRENCH ZIMO PAINTS, Dealerg and consumers supplied at lowest prices for cawn. a SJOW IS TUB TIME TO CLEANSB Youii nousE. VWt:iIHlt.MAUTMAW Ac t'O.'ll WANI1INM ANO CUCANMINO lOWDKK is wh.u.uj tor nibbjri I'MaU, Floors. lUi boas, bold M Ak 1 it Md Ui A- Ro,. k,mU i sjg ji UM i JiAWiU ViU Wv4. DRY GOODS. pn ICE & WOOD, N. W. t'OKMKK niJIITII ANI Fll.nERT. WHITE ;ODM! WHITE i;oo! Swiss Wusllns, Vlrtoria lAwns, NhIiisooKs. So't-flnlKh t'amiirlcK, Brlllisnts, Pniu-i, etf. I'laUl and Plain OrftAiiilii-s. Plaid and Ktrlpo Nainsooks, rialil and Stripe Swiss Muslins, nr. etr. Shirred Muslins, M), 6T, CI, W c-iiIm, ab'l fl per jnrd. llamlsnme Warsi'lilrs (jnMln. Ilnneyc'inili ami Jarqunnl lutltA. Colored Tarletans for covering. Mosquito Netting, ij tlin piece or janL Tniilo I.lnciiH, NiipkliiH, and Towels. I!lc8 lii'(l and I'nlilt'iu heil Muslins. Bargiilns In LailW s' and tlentH' Hosier; and 'Loves. I.flilles' and Gents' IMkfs, plain anl lieiustiK lieil. Ladles' Linen Collars and Culls, llamlmrg E1glngs and Insertlugn. Muglc Kuniings, Coventry Kumiiigs. MarKvilli's Trimmings and llrgistered Edgnigs, cheap. I'A.ns: Fans very cheap. Linen Funs, Antogrnpli Silk Fans, Japanese Fani, and Palm Leaf Fans. 4Rsw PRICE & WOOD, NjW. COItNEK EKiHTIl AND FII.il I'KT. LINEN STORE, Ko. 023 ARCH 6THEET. AUD No. 1128 CHESNUT Street. JLST RECEIVED, A FEW MORE PRINTED LINEN LAWN DRES3E3. Ladles wliownnt a LINEN LAWN DRESS should call Immediately. NEW HANDKERCHIEFS, WITII EMBROIDERED INITIAL LETTERS. Tretty designs, and quite cheap. 9 30 wf m5 AY 7IIITE GOODS! WHITE GOODS! Fine Plaid and Siriped Nainsook Muslins, from 2T to !'.. cents. Beautiful Large Plaid Nainsooks for Dresses. Plain Cambrics, Nainsooks aud Mulls, In good as. sortment. White Piques, all grades, from 25 cents to 11-25. Fine Striped Piques, neut styles, bltf and 40 cents. White Shetland, Hernanl, and Barege Shawls. 60 dozen Red Bordered Fringed Towels, at 25 cts. STOKES & WOOD, S. W. COR. SEVENTH AND ARCH STS., 3 3ws rniLADELPIIIA. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET, ARE CLOSING OUT LAWNS, ORGANDIES, And Other Summer Dress Goods, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. T 13 tf CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETC. JAMES & LEE, N0.M1 NORTH SECOND STREET, SIGN OF THE GOLDEN LAMB, Are now receiving an ENTIRE NEW STOCK o Spring and Summer Coatings, To which they invite the attention of the trade and others, 3 23 w AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOTS AND SHOES. piNE CUSTOM-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN. BiVRTLETT, KO. 33 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, lOieimw ABOVE CHESNUT. A good at may always bo obtained. 1115. - H O P K I N S' HOOP-SKIRT AND CORSET MA.NU 1'ACIORY AND SALESROOMS, No. 1115 CHESNUT STREET. Our CHAMPION SKIRTS better and clioaper than all other.. 1H to 60 apriiiKH, 'Jfx). to $'2 'J,i. Our Kuy.toue Skirts, '.0 to 60 springM, rXlo. to $rJ; Now York Uiuda .Skirt , from 20 to 40 Bpringa, 45 to 7uo. H. Wcrley Corsets, 2'60, 3 W, $4 60. ISeckel Corsets, from $1 to $7. Thomson', "tilove riltinn" Corsets, from )(2 '20 to $5. Mrs. Moody', patent solf adjustiim abdominal support inn Corsets, from $3 to $7 hitily recommended by phy sicans, and should be examined by every lady. Over 40 other varieties of Corsets, from 76o. to l9'50. bkirts and Corsets made to order, altered and repaired. WHOLF.SALK AND RKTAIL. 7 23 3m WILLIAM T. HOPKINS. nOUSE-WARMINO WITII STEAM. -W are propared to warm UwellinKi aud liuildine. of all elasae. wall our Patent-improved KTKAM A PPA RATTTR Which, for uiethoda. 634 8m emoienoy aud economy, rival, all .Imllar m II. BRLFIKM) A CO., Ko. 435 Nurto UKOAU (Street pOTTON SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, of all numbers and brands Tent, Awning, Trunk, and Wavcm-cover JJuuk. Also, Paper Mauuluoturers' lner teiiu, lruiu th.ity to .uvoutyaix iuolie. wiuel i'auliu, iiultiuK, bail Twine, eto. JOHN W. KVKRMAN, 4 Jie. 103 OUUUUU bUt (Uiki BUifwX nB PRINCIPAL DEPOT KIM TUI PALI OP RIVEN UK S TAMPS. Ko. 8o4 !IIEHNL'T STREET. 1'ENTRAL t'FKK'KH, No. 10B H. FIFTH 8TUKKT. (Two rtoorn below C'liesnut Mtreet), AUD Ho, :m WALNL'T bTREKT, (I'enu LiilMmp) JI 8 T A 11 L 1 S 11 I! II 186!. The nale ol Revenue Stumps Ul still continued at the Old-Established Agenry. The stoek comprlHes every denomination printed by the Government, and having at all times a large supply, we arc enabled to fill ami forward (by Mall or ExpreHK), all orders Immediately upon receipt, a matter of great Importance. Vnited Slates Notes, National Bank Notes, Drafts on Philadelphia, and Tout Oillce Orders received In payment. Any Information regarding the decisions of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue cheerfully and gratuitously furuitdied. Revenue stamps printed upon DrafU, Che !!' etlptK, etc. The following rates of commission are allowed on Stamps and Stamped Paper: On I'. and upwards 2 per ut " loo " 3 " " 300 " 4 " Address all orders, etc., to STAMP AGENCY, No. 304 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. UNITED STATES POSTAGE STAMPS of all kinds and STAMPED ENVELOPES conaUutly jii hand. CENT.'S JJJNJSH in Q O OO D S. H. S. K. C Harris' Seamless Kid Gloves. EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR GENTS' GLOVES. J. W. SCOTT & CO., 5'27!rp No. 814 CHESNUT Str.iet pATENT SHOULDER-Sj E AM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. PERFECTLY FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWERS made from measurement at very short notice. All other articles of GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS in full variety. WINCHESTER ,V CO, It 1 No. 700 C11ESNLT Street. PIANOS, ETO. gjLp.. STEIN WAY SON'S UPRIGHT ir'T "t; PIANOS. It will he welcome new to Hie luusi. cal public thnt Steinways have .ueceeded, by the iu.it eiKuntic improveiiienlH, iu ruining the UpriK it I'iuuo tn.iu its well-known state of impert'ectinn totli itot' theiii'mt perfect atnotist the diil'orent shape, of puinna. Tub Upright Piuno of Steinuuy A Sons now is mure liurnblu, keeps better iu tune and in order, lias nwrn power, a purer and nioro mimical tone, and a butter touch llinu t lie !"juare piuno, and rivals iu most of tlieo pnntis ev,m Kim (.rand Piuno. It. advantages are so plum nd striking that the moNt prejtitliced asaiust this shape nf a piano an, converted by oxamiiuiiK them; and out of twenty w'm wunt to buy a Square Piano, nineteen prefer now iilren.ly un Upright one if S. A S. Purchasers will do well to examine them, at the wareroom of BLASHTK TIROS.. fTwatf No. llKW t;flKSXUr Street. Cx ALBRECIIT, lrffVi RIKKKH A BOHMIDT.1 MANIIKACTT7HFHH or riRST-oLAN.s piano Konrns. Fall ffn&rantee and nitMlerate prioe.. 83 WAKKKOOMS. No. I O AROU Street FOR SALE. FOR 8ALE OK TO KENT. OKRM ANTOWN, five minutes' walk from Wayni Station, two neat aad comfortable House, on WAYNE Streot, below Manheim, suitable for a .mall and iruloul family, with all tbe modern convenience, ga., water, range, heater, eto. Rent, $500 per annum. Apply to JACOB KAUPP, N. 77 WISTKR Street. Genuantowo. Possession at once. t) H tf m( OR SALE HANDSOME THREE story Urick Dwelling, three-story doable bai-k build iuks, No. &A SIXTH Street, above Union : nimlern un proveiiients, and iu excellent order. Was owntid and buill by toe late Henry Derringer, deceased, of the very best materials and workmanship. Immediate, posse-wion Admit at bouse from U to i o'clock daily 6 7 It TO RENT. GERMANTOWN PROPERTY TO LET. ti::l A large, modern-bnilt bouse, tenant -houae, ooaoh. tiouso, and live acre, of land, handsomely laid oat walk, and garden; within two minutes' walk of Duy'l Lane Si, tion. Apply to J. ARMSTRONG Kill im LEGAL NOTIOES. T ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION HAVING I J been granted to the undersigned upon the Ivsiatu of WILLIAM 1. KUKBKKKU, deceasod, all peisous in debted to the same will plua.u make puymunt, and those having claims present them to J AM Kb U. S11EHRK.II D, dminitnitor. 7 7t" No. j-li WALNUT ISlre.it. 1 ORDAN'S C'ELEHRATED PURE TONIC tf ALK for invalids, family use, eto. The subscriber is nnw luriiixhud with hi. full winter sup. ply of bis highly nutritious and well-known beverage. It. wide spread and increasin. use, by order ot physician, for invalid., use of families, etc., commend it to the alien- ion of all consumers who want a strictly pure article prepared fn m tile best materiuls, and put up in the lunst careful manner lor home use or transportation. Order, by mail or otherwise promptly supplied. P. J JOVDAN. , No 2J0 PKAR htreut, 7t 9m Below Third and VValHiit street.. rR. KINKELIN CAN BE CONSULTED ON r AMU8EMENT8. R8. JOHN DREW'S ARCJ1 STREET' TUVkTUR Ytaina at. H nVlnf-k. business Agent and Treasurer ...JOSEPH D, MURPHY MONDAY ANDKVKRY EVENING. Kngasnment of tbe world-renowned "BRYANT'S MINSTRKL8." The had and front of similar organization In Amer ca, under the personal direction of MK. DAN BRYANT, who will appear ch evening in several of his ORIGINAL bPKUIALTlKS, In conjunction with Messrs. UNSWORTH. RtfOKNF. G. W. GRIFFIN, Mil ilAVK KKF.O, A nd sixteen other finished artists, in thnlr KIIIOP1AN BtHKEKS and BURLESlilTE OPERAS Prices as usual. Seats secured sil days In advance. Bex office open trom 10 A, M. to 3 P. M. 7 31 A MERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. See Notice In Kducational Column. 7&lw12t ' V ALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTEI of the GKANI DUKK OV KADh!n, purchased at greai eipense by ,1 A( 'OH VALKR,of this city, in corahinatiof with I LAMK.K'NORCHKSl'RA and Mis NKL'.IK AS 1KKSN. will perfonn KVKllY AKTKRNOON sot KVI.MNO at the above-mentioned place. Admissioi free. 1 IMt SHIPPING. ft. LIVERPOOL AND ftT ,;I TF.ENST'.iWN-lnmin Line of Mail la ill I J. Steamers are aillmililed t,i nail u tnl. l5?ify lows - - Liij ei Hi.k klyn, Saturday Jul) SI, at II A. M.' Cilyof Wiihington, Saturdiiv, AugiiBt 7, at I P. M. t 'ity of Cork, via ILilitax. Tuesday, August 10, at I P. M. And each succeeding Saturday atd altoruate Tuesday, from Pier ii, North River. KATES OF PASSAOK. I1T THR MAIL BTKAMK.H HAIl.INO KVKIIT ttATt'PTIAT. 'livable in Oold. Payable in Currency. FIRS'i ( A BIN $liKI STKF.K AGF. ?. 'io London lm" To lainilon 40 To Paris u;, To Paris 47 I'AHhAliK HY HIK Tl tHUAY H1KAMKH, VIA IIII.IFAI. Fit! NT ( AlllN. STI.K1IAIIK. Payable inOold. Payable iu Currency. Liverpool $M(i I.ivert ool .HI Halilax. .. a Halilax 15 ht. Jolm's, N. K., ( ... ot. .loan'., . v., 1 4J hv llr,.n... Brsncli Steamer.., 30 i assengers torwardeU to Havre, Hamburg, etc. at reduced rains. Bremen, Tickets can be bought here at moderate rate by per sons wishing tosetid for their friends. l or turth.T information apply at tho Company's Offices. JOHN o or to 4 6 UAl,r,, AKl'in io. to IIIIDAIIWAV, Pi. O'DtlN'NFI.I. A FAULK .nf. No. 411 CIIF.SXU 1' Street, Philadelphia. r-i-r , CHARLESTON, S. C, THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. XfeX ITltKIQIIT lini; EVERY THURSDAY. The Stcnmshlps PROMETHEUS, Captain Grav, J. W. EVEKMAN, I'uptiiiii snviler, ' WILL FORM A REOLLAU WEEKLY LINF The MiaiiiKhip J. W. EVEKMAN will null if THURSDAY, July a, at 4 P. M., from PiorNo.ir belnw Spruce slreet. Thrtiiinh bills of ladltiR jriven In connection v'.', S. ('. 11. K. to polnlM In t tie South ami South wuMt. IiiHuiain't' ut lowest rates. Kate.s of freight as a by any oilier route. For freight, apply to E. A. SOUDER A CO., 2 22t f HOt'K STREET WHARF. "r. ONLY DIRECT LIN ETO FRANCE iLe irrj-T THE ! ENER A L TRANS ATLANTIO 9-r.jw.l'OMIt.lvi'isi villi t.', Bit KS I . 'I lie splendid new vessols on this favorite route for the ( otitineiit will sail from Pier No. tkl, North river ever Saturday. PRICE OF PASSAGE in gold (including wiuei, TO BREST OR HAVRE. lirst Cabin 140 I Second Oabin SB TO PARIS, T (Including railway tickets, lurnished on board ) lirst I nl. in 1HI4;-, Second Cabin $1$ I hese steamers do not carry steeiago passungura. Meilical altetidauce free of cliargu. Aiiieni an travellers going to or returning from the con tinent of Europe, by taking the steamers ot this line avoid unnecessary riks trom transit by Euidish railways and crossing tUe channel, besidus saving nine, troiibio, and ex I'i'use. t.Eolti.K M Al'KKNZIK, Agent. . ..No. M HltOiVIIWAY, New York. ror passage In Philadelphia, apply at Adams' Express Company, to ii i. i. 1: No. 320 CHESNUT .Street. -r rniLADELi'iiiA, Richmond, i?T ;ANI NORFOLK S PICA MS 1 1 f I' LINE, MlVT'lllOlOII FRKllill I' A I it LI If. Tii vcr'irm. r 1 1 e si i ; it i si w ks t. KVKHY 8A riHillAY, At noon, from 11RST WHARF above MARK E'l Street. THKOUOH RATES to all points in North and South ( urolina, via Seaboard Air Line Railroad, conneetinu at Portsmouth and to Lynchburir, a., Tenne-isjo. and the We-t, via irgmia and Tuniiuuue Air Line and Richmond and luinville Railroad. I leiixht H ANDLED BUT ONCK. and takonat LOWER RATES THAN ANY OTHER LINE. " I he regularity, safety, ami ulieapnesu of this route com, mend it to the public as the most desirable, medium 'i cariyiug cveiy (lesi ript.on ol freight. No charge lor oomtuiAsion, drayuge, or any expense trsnsler. Steamship, insured at the lowoat rates. Ircitit rucuivod daily. . . WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO., No. 12 8. WHARVES and Pier I N. WH A RVI'.'S. W. P. PORTER, Ageut at Richmond an, I t.'iiv Point I'. P. CROW ELL A CO., Agents at Norfolk. 1 LORILLARD'3 STEAMSl.il LINE FOB fcrsrrni; NEW YnBlf. Hailing ou Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Raturdays. REDUCTION OF KATES. Freight by this line taken at 13 cents per lou pounds, cent, per foot, or 1 cent per gallon, .hip', option. Ad vance charge, cashed at ollice ou Pier. . Froight receiwb at all time, on covered wharf. JOHN F, OHL". 3 2H Pier IU North Wharves. N. B. Extra rate, on .mall package, iron, metal, eto. . tT? IH NKW KXPHESS LIVE TO l' 7 Alexandria, (ieorgetown, and Washington, D. .fii ii.ii i rlt ;., via ( 'h"npake and Delaware Canal, with connect ions at Alexandria Iroiu the uiomI dirett route for Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxvllle, Nashvillo, Dultoo, an l.lhe Southwest. Steamers leave regularly every Saturday at noon from th first w bait above Mai ket Uel. iieiglit received daily. WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO., No. 14 North and South Wuarve. HYDE 4 TYI.KR. Agents, at Oeorgctown' M El 1'KIIX.E . CO., Agcntsat Alexandria. 61 J . fT? N NOTICE. FOR NEW YORK, VIA Uli 2? Dl I.AWARK AND RARITAN CAN All fiaancSWlE XPRESS hTHAMIIOVI' COMPANY .,'"" I ,,''A.;f,',.' f".'1 WU'0KI.ST water cominuuioa, tion between I'liiladelpina and New Vork. "-r hteameni leave daily trom first wharf below Marks street, I'liiladelpina, and tool of Wail st root, Now Yoil ImkxIs toi wanied by all the line, running out of Nut oik. North, f ast, and West, free of commission. Ircigllt received ami forwarded mi i.,;. Irr.M. UllllAW l I I I'hL' ,"- WILLIAM P. CLYDE A C , Agent. No. lih. DELAWARE Avenue, IMuUiYwi", ilu'a. .1 A M FS II A VII i No. 119 WALL Street, Vew v" rk. 1 Alt II AND SW IITSI RK LINK. .Ur.lv The biisoie.s by th.-se lines be resumed on and after the Nth of March, for freights, which will La , iTkJn acconiUKHlaliiig terms, aiply to W M RIRI A CO. No. LO Suuib WUarvea. 3 'JS ROOFINQ. I J E A I) Y R () O E I N (i a . .liJa'to1'00"1"' ' J,,t,,1 to "U'ldinga, It can i . K ,. STEEP OR FLAT ROOK8 at one ba f the eM.eii of tin. It i. readily p.t on old M.u.gle Root, without r oving ,(, sliingl..., ""..", lug ll.e damaging of ceil, n. ul luruilure while u0,. conn r. i.sn.. i.Sograveluse.l i " ""'er. 1 KI SI U K YOL R UN ROOKS WITH WFLTOV'B kl ASTIO PAINT. "ELTON r) I am always prepared to Repairan l Paint Roofaat ,hnrt notue. Also. PA INT Kt(R SALE by tU. barrel Mgil the be.t aud cheapest in the market' ilon. are selling their ell,rtei paint for 1 1 N I uVw iiV. 1 or ,e;rv,ng all w.-sl and m.ta" Al-I, ihji I, i.lex r.K.1 covering th. be.t e, .,flr,J Tui Vbt , t ,7t t&A! During"-? mec m.n ...... ,li.ul I'" ' . " """ '"rwort.Of (Muu'SMwh. Jail! i xnnne! Ju',ii'rPlU"",0,,'Ul " ' ' ' -'- NK1 AkfDlt DfMDlttd IfiP tntorififr nm.en.. J''L..., . J..MEP.I l.V.UMi, H. , ry) RUIL1)FJS AMI C'ONTKACTO;:- 4aum a, " "FRCH4TP CXI, f,B,u Noa. 817 aud 61 AllNaH lir). o LI) GRAVEL ROOM i:fvci;iUi um lUl JkiaaUe biate. and warranuxl lot ! r
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