THE DAILY EVENING TELE(UtAIlI PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY", AUGUST 7, 18M. 3 Foreign Allium. London. Ati. (i. Tin m'( nr, Tiy tlic Aituirl 'iui (iuvcriuneiii of the iMnim.at lmil'.lin for Hpn'm at tlillttrtnt points in f"! I'nitetl .States is elu ltiiijr the following I'omiiiu.it.s from London licwKpiipcrs: 'l lio Mrn Vtn' (riulical origin) una tins Aineilciui (iovoi niiicut litwiii"; exhibited vior In favor of Hpnin hy enforrini; the Neu trality lawn, Iiur now piuri eded ciiially vltfor utdynpiiif.t Jspain, and Cn-Mit' rme cause. The writer regards the roeniriiii ion ol Culm by IVru fts ill atlviwutl, tlionU t-pn ii-'tl. In spite of all predictions, the Cuhaa itiMiwiits neem to he able to hold their ground. Tlie vvbUpers of the fepsion of Cuba to the. I niletl Mates are now louder than ever. The Americans have ilei'c! to eotne. Into pos session of that Island for the, past twenty ye.irs, mill now. the obstacle, ol slavery having been removed, if a lair pin ha -it e.i.i be elloi'ted all piirties may be satished v.dih Hi'', arrangements, whicli willVive anoUicr Male to the American Union and remove trreai erpleiiy from the arena of Spanish politics. The At'irs concludes an article as follows: "Considering nil the ciiviini.-lauecs whieh make it diliicnlt for l'.uropeati-lo keep hold of their unwilling colonisis in America, and rollecUii' that Cuba Is now in insurrection. Spain will be fortunate, it twenty millions of dollars ever reach Madrid us the price of Cuba." MAOum, Attir. . Nearly all the Carlist bands have tlisMilvetl and disap'pear 'd. The Carlists are discouraged, and the movement is considered UK having died out. l'AUts, Am;, li-l'.y the French Cable. The Kmperor and Empress jro to ( 'batons to-morrow, where they will remain tmtil the 121st. The Empress will consume, about three months iu her trip through Turkey ami I'rypt. Marshal Niel is unite ill. Yesterday a duel wa- fou.iht between I'aul Cassanac'and (itt.-tuvc Flow ivns. The latter received four wounds, one ol iticin seven;. Spanish tmvliiiitioii dues have been modified. The Ttirco-Egyptian dillieiihies are helim re coucilcd. DoMiCNtle Allalrn. fiold closed yesterday at L'i'i.'v The President Is at Ncwbini, N. V. The crops of Virginia are sulleriuL; Irom drought. The (ieoria crops are bein injured by heavy and continued rains. Lturinir duly the receipts of the Denver Land Oflice amounted to .V.i'.i.T'.'S. John Ford, a jockey, lias been ruled off the Saratoga course for fraudulent riding. Miners predict that St. Louis will become ttie centre of the smeltiii of the silver ore of Colorado.. (ieneral Meade arrived at Cape May at seven o'clock last evening, and was scren.uled at the Stockton House. Internal Revenue Supervisor Harrison, of New Jersey, has been sent to West Virginia to investiirate'revcniie matters in that Stale. I'olicemau John Kerr, of Haltimore, whilft arrestini; in that city a rebellious fellow named John C-prink. mortally wounded Uim. William Sekuplciel. a barber, ol M-iscouiali. 111., was murdered in a saloon of that place on Wednesday afternoon, by Henry CaUl), a butcher. Jn Baltimore, it is rumored, that Thomas S. Alexander stands some chance for the appoint ment to the Supremo Hem h Judgeship under the new law. Despatches from Des Moines say that the weather has been cloudy there for two days, and doubts of its breaking up and becoming clear to day were entertained. Two younir men, Ceorire H. and .lames Addi son, have admitted the shootinu; of the Cresswell brothers, at Edgefield. S. C. They allege in jury to their family by the Crcsswells as the cause. J. Epstein Newbury, of I'oughkeepsie, was found dead under Ids horse, at Hopewell Junc tion, yesterday. It is supposed that the hore became frightened and ran away, thus producing the fatal result. Antonio Ainitoce and Charles Euehie w ere arrested in New York on Thursday night, charged with manufacturing counterfeit live dollar gold pieces. Several thousand dollars' worth of the money was found iu their posses sion. The Susquehanna, Uailroad excitement con tinues at Albany, and several directors and the treasurer of the road have been complained of before Judge Clute for conspiracy to place the road under control of Jay (iould. A saving man who deposited :TK) in l'nitcd States bonds in the ash-pit of his baeon-houe, writes to the Treasury Department that his wife, ignorant of the hiding-place of the money, lighted, a fire in the furnace, and the bonds were reduced to cinders. The man also forwarded the ashes and charred pieces, and evperts of the department having niad'i out the full amount. lilJIiUO in good notes were sent to him. Lancaster, Aug. (5. An animated contest l now going on iu this district for the Republican nominations to the Legislature. The nomina tions will be made on August 8. Among the amusing features is an allidavit Published this afternoon by tin ollicer of the egislature of 18ii7, who states, under oath, that lie was not present a week during the entire session, and, iu fact, did not know that he had been appointed till he was telegraphed to come on to Jlarrisbnrg and draw 713 J)ay aud mileage, which he did with the aid of ins county member. The same member is a caudidate lor rcnomiuation, and the ollicer, with marvellous ingratitude, exposes the old transaction to iujure his benefactor. The name of the ollicer who drew the iunds was A. C. Ilyus. AX OTHER PROBABLE HOMICIDE. The Result or a Iliir-room Altercation. James Maguire, aged about twenty-two years, was admitted luto the Pennsylvania Hospital last evening with a dangerous wound iu his left breast, received during an altercation on New Market street, above Willow. It appears that about 5 o'clock last evening, Maguire, with Thomas Doruan, aged seventeen years, had pone into the lager beer saloon of William Leek leld, No. 445 New Market street, where they met a third party. Calling for drinks, they were told they could uothave any,as they already had had too much lhpior. 'lhey then eat down aw hile, after which Dornan went into the street, closely followed by Maguire, who sat dowu on the step, and feeling sick, commenced vomiting ou the pavement. Mrs. Leekleld brought out a bucket of water, and in throwing it on the tilth, splashed some of it on Maguire, who became angry, and pulling out a knife, dared Mrs. Leek feld to come out, saying he would give her some of that (the ImitV). A club was then thrown out of the place, w hich struck Donun on the head. He then attempted to get M iguire away, but the latter re.lused. and started up the steps. Mrs. Leekleld had by this lime secured another club, with which the hit Maguire several times. Maguire then went into the street, and picking up a brick threw it at Mrs. Leekleld, but she got. out of the way in time to avoid the missile. Mr. Leekleld, who had taken but little part in thfl a ft ray up to this time, then appeared on the seme with a revolver, which he discharged, the Dull lodging in .Mairuire s breast. Maguire was picked up and taken to the Pennsylvania Hos pital, where bis wound was examined, but owing to the fact that ho was intoxicated, the Vhjt-iclauH concluded not to probe for the ball until this morning. It is believed that the wound is a dangerous one. Leekfcld was antstcd by Policeman Mulligan, of the Seventh district, and taken to the Central Station. Thomas 1 Ionian was also taken into eustodv and escorted to fh, fVntril htaliou. Leekleld was given a hearing about It o fleck, and, after Dornan had related his ae rouitof the allair, was committed by Justice iv.cn 10 await the result of the Injuries suslaine,! by Haguire. Dornan was required to enter bail iiii nn uiniuarauce as a witness to-dav. The in Jural man resided on (iermantown road, near Jell'rson street. In January last he was ar- ruswu uuu convicieu ot a charge of stealing cot lon wasio irom a store at American ami Master streets. He served out an Imprisonment of sx months on this charge, and had only been GENERALITIES. Mnnnnchunrttft lnrintrv. The population of Massaehit setts in IstKi was 1,'.'iV!.s!M, and the value of its products in lMi. was estimated nt :.".l.i.MI.OSl. This, for the. population of IHt'iO, is 1:10 for each person In the State. Is there such another evidence of thrift in any State or nation in the world 'i All this is the result of educated labor. If a man bus the strength of an ox, am! has only the in telligence of an ox, lie is not worth a "inuch as on ox. for it co- is more to feed and clothe, him than ii does to feed the ox .V. )'. Vvxl. Arulrc"'n Indenture. The following i a literal eoov ol nn original and genuine document which was exhibited in Detroit. Julv "Tins is to cdtifv that 1' In niv desire Unit tuv son Amliew .loiitison is botuiil m iirentlcn to .hi'ues .1. Seiliy to Icsrn the Taylor s Trade, and ttnit. Me Is to serve iniii l.iil Ii t ui: v until he is 21 years out. "Andrew .loiiiiKon was horn in the year IMis Deem Mth. "M uiv Dai uh i kv Hy "It HNKM Dvtl.HTKV. Novro,, Tth IMS." ('mil in !tliKitirl. Coal has been discovered hi thirtv couut'cs in Missouri. Keds ol eaiinel coal have been fennd fortv-live feet thick. St. Louis eoiintv has pill aidare miles of coal. I'nilcr every acre in Itootic county, it is estimated, there is f KMO worth of coal. Professor Swallow estimates the urea of the coal deposit of the State at '.SH7 sijiiaic miles; the average thickness of the veins itcn.bt led. anil the number of tons at 'JiHi,- C(i,(:i.!.(!(l(l. H we allow onlv half this uuanlitv. it would take ; it Hit) vears at 100, (KH) tons a dav. at :!il(l working days in the year, to exhaust the oal supply ot .Missouri. I'uiilM'i'imii In Nrw York. One-tenth of the population ol thW city are laupcrs, and receive n-si-iance from the public, his, too, in a city where wages are higher than :vcr before, where we have thirty-two savings banks, and S.Vi.'JTS depositors, anil l(l.".ti7H,4 cl on deposit, and an average of ly'lii'ST to each depositor. We have iK!,(Hit paupers. There is ornctliing wrong here. It there were only hos pitals and workhouses, if able-bodied paupers were set to worn, we iH'iicve there, are enough ueh in this eitv to sweep evcrv street, as often s need be, from the Hattcrv to the Harlem iver. and make it. as out's ought to be, the leanest city in the world. Whv not turn the ihlc-hodicd paupers over to the Street Con tractor .- A . ) . I'oxt. Tin I'liiiiiNciin IiKtiuiiM. Intelligence was recently brought from Fort Simpson to Victoria, Vancouver's Island, that the ( bimsean Indians had projected a rani on the Flatheads of Pugd Sound, to avenge the lives of the party of Chiinseans who were mas sacred at Dungincss last summer, information Irom the Engli-h authorities to the Superinten dent of Indian Affairs was forwarded that he might he prepared for them. They will come, iceonlmg to Indian custom, to receive a large pay, or to take scalps. The Chimseans are a bad triiie ol Indians, and have committed inanv atro cious crime s and depredations on Piigd Sound, lor w bu ll thev have never been halt punished. At this time they have many Flathead slaves among them that they have captured from the .sound. Ol;ii:jiiii. U'. T., VVics'T'). An Iiiiim ik'.oik Peril. The Xnrlli-fliTiiHtn ('uvrfXjioiiiliii' says: I'he inhabitants of Durrensteiii and the neigh borhood are living a life ol constant dread. Near the castle, which tradition points out as the prison of Uiehard Co -it r de Lion, a whole tain'ic elili lias begun to slide downwards, and it is expected from dav to dav that the vast, mass of rock will be precipitated over the road into the Danube. The highway is closed from 8 o'clock in the evening till 0 o'clock in the morn ing, and during the day every one who wishes to pass is given to understand that he does so at his own risk. Mr. Soldi, a well-known engineer, engaged on works winch are intended to diminish as much as possible the destructive effects of the catastrophe." The ;iverniiiMil Censor. The agent of the Associated Press at Havana. who it seems lias been called a Spanish spy by the Cubans, and a Cuban hireling by the Span iards, oiiiccts to these little pleasantries ol speech, and writes home that he has strictly dis charged lus duties, and carried out the. orders ol bis employers "mi far as allowed to do so by the (iovernnieiit censor." Here is a truthful expla nation id' those very peculiar accounts which occasionally reach us from Havana of the terri ble slaughter made among the patriots. When we read' at the beginning of the description of a fight that "I ( Spanish troops routed a detach ment odd strong of Cespcdi's' army, and discover ere it is finished that :.")() of tile latter were killed, we may safely put that account down as censored. A'. Y. Cuiuim rriiiL MARINE TELEGRAPH. Far whUtioiial Murine, yews . h'irt I'ivh: AI.MANAO IOR PlilLADK.I.Pltl A THIS DAY. Si n ItisFH 5(121 Moon 1?isf.s fK Si n buTH 7-iw Hum W.viKit VU PUIbADI I.PHIA BOARD OK TR-ADK. Jobn O. Jamkh. ) 0. H. Driuionow, Committee ok tiuj Month. 1 HOMAS U, UlLLKHriK, J CLKARKU YKSTKRDAY. Pruss. ship Iloluiu, Kandors, Hamburg, 8. L. Merchant &, Co. Steamer R. Willing, Cundilf. liultimore, A. Proves, Jr. haniue .iilma, Kckurmun, Ijarbauim, Workman A Co. Bclir S. Wilson, Nowell, liustorj, Caldwell, (.ordun A (Jo. Kilir Jnhn Forsyth, Aepli'xiile, Alexandria, do. hrur Minnie Kiunie, ParHonH.CeorKetown, D. C. do. Sclir Ahhie Duun, Fountain, Bntou, W'arrtm A iirttmz. Scbr vV'm. Tice, 'l'ice, Oholtica, Hamiuett, Nuill & Co. Hi hr Ira Bliss, Hudson, l'rovick'nee, do. Hctir AmoH talkenliorK, Tirrell, Provtdonce, do. Kclir Waahinifton, Fields, WasliiDnton, do. Iscbr (i. V. l.uytlier, Wheeler. Washington, do. Sulir L. B. Levering. Corson, Providence, do. Kchr I.i.ie 1. Ismail, Tice, llanveraport, do. liurRO M . L. Herrick, Watt, New York, do. barge Wm. Hooper, Gibbs, C'ohoea, da. ARRIVKD YKRTFRDAY. Rteamnhip Kanita, lirooks, 24 hour Irom New York. Willi uidse. to John F. Old. Sloa r Monitor. Jonos, 24 hours fruiu Now York, with nidxH. to W. M. iiaird & Co. ISteamer F:. N. 1'airchild, Trout, 34 bourn from New York, with mdse. to W. M. Iiaird & Co. Meamer llluck Diamond, Meredith, '24 hours from New York, with mdae. to W. M. iiainl & Oo. hteamorh. C. Wnlkor, Shenn, U4 hours from New York, with rudne. to W. M. Iiaird & Co. Steamer F'. Franklin, Picrnon, Vi hours from Baltimore, with indue, to A. Crovet, Jr. Steumer Decatur, Webb, lit hours from Sassafras river, with nidse. to A. Croves, Jr. Steumer 11. L. Caw, Her, 13 hours from Baltimore, with D.dne. to A. Croveit, Jr. llr. lirin Ottawa, heed, 25 dava from New Kandon, N. K., with prindfttnneH to J. F. Mitchell. ( I'ho O. waa iucor rertly reported arrived 2vtb ult.) Brig F.uius, W illey, 7 days from St. Mary's, lis., with lundicr to K. A. Sunder 4 Co. Sobr Four Sisters, Ijiws, 1 du) from Milford, Del,, with grain to Jas. L. Bewlcy 4 Co. Srhr Olivia, Fo. 1 day from Odessa, Del., with Krain to Jus. 1.. Bewhy 4 Co. Scbr ClayUm A Lowber, Jack'-on, 1 day from Smyrna, Del., with grain to Jas. 1j. Bewlcy A Co. Schr Martha Davis, Hobliinn. 1 day from Milford, Del,, with grain to Jim. I,. B"Wlcy .ti Co. Schr ill. O. Burnito, Dnrborow, 1 day from Camden. Del , wilh grain to Jas. 1.. Bewley A Co. Schr Mary Ann, 1 day from Little Creek Landing, with grain to Jus. D. Bewloy .V 'o. Schr Soarsville. Chase, Irom Boston, with rudse. Schr .Muryie. McFudduii. Irom Kontun. Boat Lizzie H. Moore, Armstroug. Irom Three Rivers, Canada, with pig iion to A. W hituey 4 Sous. inl ltr'H' '" 1 f'r'i"'"'l '' '"r.i.i. 11 iviiB-nc iiiACK, August 7.- 't he following boat left here in tow Ibis morning. l.i..io and lur. with flint, for Trenton. Di lav, arc und Hudson No. Ill, with lumber, for New York Niagara, with lumber to Putterson & l.ippineott. Manila McCoukev, with wheat and corn to A. C. Cattell a!c. Pobtellhwaite, with lumber. MKMORANDA. ...... .. . o - f .... l.lillM.tolnliiM nuuu,, U. r. fnnftte i.iinsieiiuoou, Form ss Monroe yesterday afternoon tor Norlolk, lu taw ol llio Hirainor reuw u . ., v, St, Ulll.-lllll huxon, pears, linn. " ."" "' , ' , . hi,,!!,,',., t'oncord. Norman, for Philadelphia, cleared at Steamer Millville, Renear. sailed Irom Nortolk 4lu mat for Sand Shoals. .. i.ivornnnl lsth Hsiiiiih Maggie liaminonu, ''"""''.'" u, im, June lor Philadelphia, was spoken Ul ult. lat. 44 Jl, '"i'iaruuo K. A. Bonder, Payne, from Antwerp for Now YoiU, wus spoken 2d iust. lat. ii, loug no oj. Bar.iue Francis Bournouf, Perry, hence, at Qusliei. -a lnr.,u,t;. ., .. .,. .. t,i.:...- i,n,.A. at Boston ling i.aroune r.. iveiiey, . , - HrigCuarles Milter, Cilkey, from Richmond Me., for riiiladelpniH, sailed Irom Holmes' iioib ' , . brig H. S. llassell, Thoiubs, was loading nt D.Vu Jilt nit l,.r Ui.lO,..rA Prig .Tosoptiine. for Philadelphia, cleared at St. .Iohn, N. K, 4ih iimt. Brig Harry Virden. Collins, at Monnt Bay, Ja., 21st nit , from New Vork. Schr L. H. Ives and Aunes ttennliar. Inr P,ll.,lJ,,l,i, ,lled from Norwich 4th mi. Schr llolen Mar, hence for Norwich, at New London 4th Instant. Schr Belt Ilalliday, for rhiladolphia, sailed from Now Lrnrlnn 4th inst. Hchr D. Briltjltn. Carroll, for Phil.. Inl,, 1,1 . ..11. Salem :id Inst. Kchrs Mary Milnes, Parker: Rnth Shaw, Hhaw ; and W. t. Phelps, Kutter. henrn, at Salem 4t.h inst. ninr,i. rt. l-riiM, V oung. henna, at. Kan vers 1st in-d, Schr M. II. Stockton, t or.lerv. I or Phillf.li.ltiliitf .,lai1 from Providence 4t h inst. Scrr o. f. McDevitt, Mnllin, hence, at Norwich .11 inst. Scbr I" xpedite, ltavkoll, hencu, at I'awtiieket 41 h int. SchrnWm. F. Biirdt-n. Adamn. nn,! s.m ii It I h,.m.. Arnold, hence, at Providence 4th inst. HOSIERY GOODS. T WILLIAM H O F M A N No. 11 N. MCIITII stri ct. PblliidclnMa, Dealer In Hosiery Goods, OiTt-TH for wile )iirre asuorttnent of nottlnry, for Linllis, CcntH.ati C'lilldrcn's wenr: SoekH, three- qunt ter Siitks, and Lou? Hone, of English anil Gcr- Diiiu ruaiiufaciure. UNSSnWEAK Of Curtwilcht Wftrnrr'B rmnimfiu'turr-. k'dKcd to lm tlic lies imported. aiho, the isurfoik and New BrttnRwlek, ncknnw dged to be tho bes of Aiuerhiui Good a. TlieHe Goods in all sizes, for 4 7 wsf y Soring- and Summer Wear. CENT.'S FURNISHING OOODS. H. S. K. G. Harris' Seamless Kid Cloves. EVI'ltY PAIR WARRANTED. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS 1 OR GENTS' GLOVES. J. W. SCOTT & CO., f!i"-rp No. S14 CIIENITT Street. 1 A T E N T S II O U L I K A Al SHIRT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORK. PERFECTLY FITTING STIIItT-4 Vll tit? vu'iiik ninde from meamireiiieiit nt very slnirt n il iec. All oilier tirt.ieles ol tiENTLE.M EN'S DRESS JOODS in full variety. WINCHESTER A CO, 11 2 No. Tcili CllrtsM.'l' Strei't. 1115. H O P K I ti S' IIOOI'-SKIKT AND COUSCT ?.l.VXr KAUXORY AND SALESROOMS, No. 1115 CHESNUT STREET. Our CHAMPION SKIRTS better and chemer Ih.n i.U others. 1!' to 5(1 NjiriiiKH, UDo. to .tJ'ii. Our Kn ! .i SkirtH, U to rKI sprincs. t3r to $14(1; Xaiv Vor!. in i.lo Skirt s, from 2(1 to III springs, 45 to 7."ic. R. Werley Corsets, ijii'Sii, $:r.V), .$4 jd. Beckel C'orsets, from iftl to $7. Thomson's "Glovo tittniK" CoraMs, from $2'2 to f'5. Mrs. 11 oody's patent Roll -a Ijustinir abdom.n '.t sup iort iDr Corsets, from $.3 o$7-hiKhly rt-cimm -n led ,.j nbv sicans, and should be examined by every lady. Over 40 other varieties ot Corsets, from 75c. to ifie,-ni. Skirts and Corsets made to order, uttered an I r. paired. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 7 23 Urn WILLIAM T. HOPKItf-?. FOR SALE. fTfl FOR SALE OR TO KENT. iiiili. CKRMANTOWN, live minutes' walk from Wayne Station, two neat and comfortable Ilousoa on WAYNK Street, botow Manheim, suitable for a small and goxteel family, with all the modern conveniences, k.is, water, range, beater, etc. Ront, $500 per annum. Apply to JACOB KAUPP, No. 77 WISTKR Stroot, Germar,town Possession at once. 6Htf ffB FOR SALE HANDSOME THREE itlL story Brick Dwellintf, throo-story double back build ines. No. tv!4 SIXTH hireet, above Green : modern iia tirovemente, and in excellent order. Wuaowned tid bui , by the late Henry Dorrinxer, doceasod, of thoviry ben materials and workmanship. Immediate uo.-gussio A.eiit at house from 12 to 2 o'clock duily. 7 tf TO RENT. J GEKMANTOWN PROPERTY TO LET. tMi " wvuciu-uuitb uuuBo, Leuani-nouBe, ooaoQ. lousa. and nvn acres nf InnH. hi,nHmnal .... ...n.- and gardon ; within two minutes' walk of Day's Lane Kt, tion. Apply to J. ARMSTRONG. Ii2l2m ICE CREAM AND WATER ICE. THE NEAPOLITAN ICE CREAM AND WATEll ICES. THE PUREST AND BEST IN TUB WORLD. This oelebrated Brick Ioe Ore&ra and Water Ioe can N carried in a paper to any part of the city, as you onU wu. "iou ui iwouiy uiuereni ainns or tnera are aeu 'nstantlv on nftI1(ji and ONJ UUNDRKU D1KFKRKNI . u , "...i uu uiuue ij oruor ior tuose wuo desire t4. have souiething never before seen in the United btatea. aud superior to any Ioe Cream made in Kurope. Principal Depot No. l&M WALNUT Street. Branca store-No. luil bPRINO GARDKN Street. 6'. V. J. ALLKORkTTL W I R E WORK GALVANIZED and Tainted WIRE GUARDS, store fronta and windows, for factory and wareltous windows, for churches and cellur windows. IRON and WIRE RAILINGS, for balconies, offices, cemetery and garden fences. Liberal allowance mado to Contractors, Builders aud Curpeuters. All orders llllod with protnptues' and work guaranteed. HUBERT WOOD & CO., T 3 8t"tU6m No. 1136 RIDGE Avenue, ritlla. JJARGH, FARRELL & WASEEN OF ALL KINDS, NO. (531 CHESNUT STREET AND NO. C24 JAYNE STREET, PUILADKLPIIIA. 7 6 2m JOW IS TUB TIME TO CLEANSE YOUR nousE. Ul.MHDK.IIAKiMLU A CO.'S WASH 43 AND CI.EANNINU PUWDUK Is nnequalled for scrubbing Paints, Floors, and all hnna holduae. Ask for it and take no other. aat W. 11. BOWMAN. Role Afrent, to" No. llid tiKANiitoHlJ Koad fORNY'S TASTELESS Fruit Preserving Powder, Is warranted to keep Strawberries snperior to any known process, as well as other fruit, without being air-Incut. Price, 60 oent s a packaxe. Sold by the urocers. ZAMK, NOKNY He CO., Proprietors, ' K 4m Mo. laH North BKOQNP 8t.. Philada. 1V1 Till? P1THT.TP Till? vrvn-af xw 3 1.. t .un,.,i, ,,f 4ha luau. ...!.. ... ... ... . i. -1 b... ... ... .u, . ii biiub oi illHlll liuileis, and Shoes for Alun aud Boys can be iuU at FRNK8T ROPP'8 Ijiriie KBtalilinhment, hu No. S3UH, NINTH ritreet. DR. K1NKEL1N CAN BE CONSULTED QN all diseases of a certain spsolaltf. OBUm boors. Btt It Ko,ft,WJtVJUiiUBUfc. SUMMER RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY. yrflTEO STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Now Oprn for lhf Kprrptlon ef (iumls. MASSU;R'S BAND, nnder the direction of -Simoi. Hauler, is emiaced for thesenmn. Persons wlsbinc to engago rooms wiU apply to tFOROF FKK.KMAN, Surennlendent, ATLANTIO OITY, or BROWN & WOELPrER, ttim No. K.1 HICHMO.NH Street. Philadelphia g U R F HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., w ii.i. in: opfn I'ntii. si;ptkiiiii:u itt. TKRMS MODKKATIC tot rooms, terms, Ac, artilre THOMAS FARLKY, Proprietor. Carl Sent:' Parler Orchestra has been engnod for the eaaon. X I lm JHE WHITE HOUSE, AT ATLANTIO CITY, N. J located on Mnwachuetts avenue, is now open for tho re ception of visitors. The bathincr opposite tho tioue is rSMTlPASHKD, AND TftE IIATIIKIIH AUK KK.i'tlllK FROM haniif.b. liv the "SA1KTY FLOATS" ENCLOsi.su tub 1IATHIMI UKOUNDB 1 Apply to 7 2ftnw2m WILLIAM WtllTI'.HOt'SK. 1? X C II A N O E HOTEL, !i ATLANTIO CITY, GKORti K tlAVDAY, Proprietor. TKHMS. If 3 I'Kll DAY. Harirr enlarged the Hotel, and beautified it with a Miiufard roof, the Proprietor takes pleasure in announcing that he has opened tho same for tho m u son of ln,W. lu rn tnrninii tliatiks to the pnltlio for past piitrinnijo, lm ro cpectiully sfibcitn a continuance of tho fume, plchriiiK himself to furiiihh all bis Boarders with all the accommo dations of a 1 irt-clafs Hotel. I) , Rtock Ale and choice Liouors and Wines served upon call. il it O U N T V E II N () N COTTAGE ALBf'RT BROI'Ul'.RS, Proprietor. A rood Dinner, Rood Liquor, and a Rood bod for all of my tviends. Remember MOUNT VKRNON COTTAR K. 7 171m ATLANTIC OITY. KillTWorsK C;OTTA(iE. ATLANTIC JJ CITY. .JONAH WOOTTON. Proprietor. 'I'he most dc.ii'ablo location ou tho island, hoinr ttie ilcHret point to the surf. (.ur sis fi.r the lir.iiMi v.ill leave ttie cars at the United States Hotel. .No J':,r. 7 1'.' lm MACY IIOCSE, MAStiACIll'SRTTS AVE i ij a '' i v r if i ii i'V v I l. ,. ii, . . ... T il l, I,, I I llll J IU t t I, i. M'l-P IIM, i lltU"ll' tire yvHT. itunt.tl ne::r tii ftr.T tiATHLXN; lara ttirv rooms; t nir,hoi turtncliouu with spun uoJ-i. 'I ta.'l& vt-IW ,. IPC.L- ti'i3t:w GKLHU..K H. MAOY, Pr Prop riot or. J o II N M T Z 'S 1NLKT 1IOUSK, ATLANTIC OITY, KKW JKRSKY. Purest liranda of Lmiuop. 7 2 2m nADlKJN HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY, FOOT of Nuli'i'll CAROLINA Avenue, near thobuach.a new house just tinished, is now open. 7 2 lm & A MCI'. L P. HUNT. Proprietor. D'ENXIS COTTAGE, ATLANTICCITY,N. J. (MICHIGAN AVKNUK), Kntarped to douole its formor capacity, is now open for the reception of KUeaia. JOSJCPU U. KORTON. h 2 lm Propriotor. AVAVEKLY HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., corner A TLANTIO and DKLAVVAKK Avo uucs, opposite tho United States Hotel. To thoso sotjkins comfort and pleasure t.his house has, iu its delight. tut shade and eliKiblu louulioa, advautaKes uoldoiu tonnd ou the eejshore. M. J. ,li ) ', Proprietress. OANK HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., C? coiner of ATLAN TIC end CONM'.UTIUC T Ave nues, is now open, enlanif-d and improved. Ouo of the pleusautcst locations on the island, ti 21 lm LKW IS RKPP, Proprietor. lVAKD HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., J. J ( I't'imsylvinia Avenue, ht'twcoa Atlautio uud Arc tic,) in uuw opun lor tho rti'cptiiu of runsin. T. J? WAitSOX, Proprietor. CONGRESS HALL, ATLANTIO CITY, N. J., GKOWJK W. HlXKl.K, Priiprictor. Nw opm for the BonHon. It bus bonu thoroughly lHtiuvatod had put into complete order. In connoctioQ wiLh the biMiititf there are now buth boHhes, ond Capbmn W. Tell StmukN life linen and buoys introduced lor the especial udoot the boarders. rpHE NEPTUNE HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY, 1 N. J., is NOW OPKN. Tho location of tiiis house only one hundred foot from perfectly hjiI'o and excellent balbing, toKOtlier with its comlorts as a t irst class ll.tol, make it a most desirablo stoppinir place. For terms, apply at the Hotel, or at No. 7U7 V ood sireot, Philadiilphm. ROUKRT U FUiiKY. Lessee. JEED HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., (Next door to United States Hotel). CUARLKS SOUDI'.R, M. D , Propriotor. 1? EN T U C K Y HO USE, JV ATLANTIC CITY, N. J is now open for the reception of visitors. A1US. M. OUIOLKY, Propiiutress. COLUMBIA HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., ojiposite the Kurf House, IS NWYV OPKN. Terms to suit the times. KDWARD DOYLK, Prcpriotor. '"pilE SGH AUFLER HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, X N. J. The best location on the island.with an A No. 1 table, and the best attention paid to its Kiiests. Kighty Huo sleeping chambers, with IiimIh, eta., unsurpassed. ALOIS (ACH AU b'LKK. Proprietor. COTTAGE RETREAT, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., is Now Open, enlarged aud improved. Spring beds throughout the establishment. Rooms for invalids. Terms moderate. MRS. MoCLKKS, Proprietress. QEA VIEW HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. O J., coruerof PACIFIC and KENTUCKY Avenues, is Now Open for reception of Kuosts. LF.EDS & DAVIS, Proprietors. CEA-SIDE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., O is now open luthereception of iruosts. KVANa A HA INKS, Proprietors. PIANOS, ETO. I' - ' ''PI AMIS.-It will be welcome news to the musi cal public that Steinwnys have succeeded, by the moit I'iKuntic iniprovenients, in ruixinx the Ciirixht I'iuuo from it h well known state of imperiectiun tothatof the most oerfect amongst the ditterent ntiapes of piunos. Ttie rpi'ii;iit Piano of htoiuway A Sous now is more durable, keeps bettor in tune and in order, tins more (lower, a purer and more musical tono, and a bettor touch than the square piano, and rivals in most of theso points even the (rand Piano. Its advantages are so plaiu and striking that the most prejudiced apainst this shape of a piano are converted by examining them; and out of twenty who want to buy a Suuiiro Piano, nineteen prefer now already u Upright one of S. & S. Purchasers will do well to eiamme them, at the waroi-oom ot BLAS11TS BROS., 7wstf No. ltHM CIIKSNUTStraet. STECK A: CO.'S A: 1 LUXES RRO.S'. Wrtz PIANO I tut i t s, AND MASON A HAMLIN'S CAJilXKT AND MKTROPOI.ITAN OKtiANS, with the now and bea...ituliijMANA F.very inducement ottered to purchasers. I. 11. COPL1I, 7 24stuthjm No. (2.)CllKSNtjT Street. ALBKECHT, RIKKK8 SCHMIDT,' tPfi MiHlirAci I'nKits ur FIRST-CLASS PIANO FORTES. Foil anaraulee and moderate prices. J j j " WAKKKOOMS. No. ilO AROIt Street lORDAN'S CELEBRATED PURE TONIC l AI.K. for invalids, family use. etc. The subscriber is now furnished wit u his full winter sup. ply of his highly nutritious and well-known beverage. Its wide spread and increasiue use, by order of physicians, for invalids, use of families, etc., commend it, to the atten tion of all consumers who want a strictly pure article: prepared fn m the best materials, and put up in the most carelul manner for home use or transportation. Orders by mail or otherwise promptly supplied. , N'.i'i'AR Street, 7 1 Su) H"10" 1 "'"l '' Walnut streets. COTTON SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, of all numbers and brands. Tent, Awning, Trunk, and Wagon-cover Duck. Also, Paper Manufacturers1 Drier Fells, from thirty to aeventgr-aii inches wide) PauUn.l,lti.baU Iw.n..., w RVRR SUMMER RESOKTS. C A P K MA V. SEWELLS POINT FISH HOUSE. Cold Spring Inlet, Caps May, N. J. n.KASURK AND FIS1IINU P.OA I8 TO 1URK. Meals and hcfresbinents serTcd at short notice, aud th Ift attention paid to the wants of fishing parties and visitor to the Inlet generally. Wiues. Liquors, Cigars, etc., of the choicest brands. 11. V. FAWCETT, 71 lm PltOI'rttKTOR. QOLUMHIA HOUSE, CAl'K MAY, N.J. WILL JUThlVKOL KSTS on and after JUS K Uth. ExtritRlve oltertitltmg and nddttlons, ii'Mod to the trrat advantiiKe In location wlilcli tho Colttaibla poHROHgoft, In cotiHt'quciice of tho tendency of Cnpo May Improvpmi-ntH, enable us to promise our patrons more than ordinary satisfaction. For Rooms, etc., address GEOIUJE J. U.OLTON, Piioi'KiiiMit, or ,T. IT. DKXNISON, eirniwf 2tn MERCHANTS' lloTKL Plulada. (Opposite the Stockton Hotel), CAPK MAY, N. J. A few apartments, wilh board, in these splondidly-oon trocted Cottagcs,can be secured on immediate npplica. tionst the Cottages to 11. W. FA WO KIT, 6'JMlm Propriotor. Sea bathing". NATIONAL HALL, OATH M A V CITY. N. J. This large and commodious Hotel, known as tho National Hitll, is now receiving visitors. hiin AARON OARRI1TSON, Proprietor. pARR'S COTTAGE, JACKSON STREET, J CAPK MAY, N. J., an entirely new and handsome hotid, just cemptoted and newly furnished throughout, is now open tor the soason. f.ood accommodations for-lo:ird, ers. ItianlmJ FRANCIS CARU, Propriotor. tLi;CIIANTS' HOTEL, CAPE MAY, N. J. i.vl This delightfully located hotel is NOW OPKN for the senson, where the undersigned, ss heretofore, will de vote his whole energies to the comfort of his gnosi s. WILLIAM AIASOM. r!2u2ra Proprietor. HERMAN HOUSE CAl'E .MAY, N. J. I ' t;ood eligible ro,mis can now be bad at tlm Sherman House. Spring beds. Terms lil,, to .Ik perweek. 8ti Ut CLIKI OKII A CO., Proprietors. PARKINSON HALL, HUGHES STREET, Cape May.-First-class Private Hoarding House, comirauuinR a lull view of tho Stockton House und oceau. tiiH lm trs. K. PARKINSON JONKS, Proprietress. "VtcMAKIN's" ATLANTIC ItOl'EL," CAPlf 11 May City, N. J., now ready for v sitors, and to con. tinno op, a the entire year her":nter. tisliu JOHN .M,tM AKIN, Proprietor. pAPE .MAY. Al JOLIMI PKOSKAUEk, OK V'' No. i!2 S. THIRD Street, Phihui. lphia. MAISON Dttlih.K, Kestaurant n hi ,-rut and h.it,'l on Kn. ropean plan, corner of WASHINGTON and JACKSON Streets, t'lipc May. Jn lm 'PHILADELPHIA HOlfi. CAPK MAY, N. J., -1- is now open for the recent inn of g losts. Address ' K OKIt' l I I II Cape Mny, 6!lni or No.JiKII OH KSNL'T Street. Philadelphia. T A PIERRE HOUSE. CAPE MAY, NTT. -- This delightfully located hotel is now open for th season. tStltn J. WIKNKR, Propriotor. ( APE"mAY !!OAI,T)iX(J AT McCAI.LA'S V Cottagi-, LA 1'AYK I'TK Street. Address f ! til' .Mrs. C. .). CLAY. rpREMONT HOUSE. CORNER FRANKLIN 1 and WASHIXOTON Streets, Capo May, . ,L, will open on the 3d of .lulv. 'Terms, $15 to H;lti per week. tiWSiu HUMPHKKY HUtillKS, Proprietor. SUMMER TRAVEL. TlIKOUGIIIiY HAIL TO WHITE SUL- niun si'iiixcs. Tli Plillndcltiblii. U ilminirloii nml ISiilliimire Itiiill'ond ( (iininiilv Has now on paleat Oflice, No WMOHKSNUT Street and nt the Depot. HKnAII street and WASi I I.N'i ; Vi I V Avenue, 1 11 kOl'CIl TI'iKK'i'S via iVasinn't,io au lti ir thi.bvi'le, and via Iiicliiiiomt and York River Lino t-tfoiuer from Haltimore to West Point, thonco by rail to Richmond), to NATURAL KKinOK, AUOL'STX. RVTIf LUI KOCKBKIIt:K ALI-'.M. it KA I.I.N', ;, HOT. WARM, SM KKT , AMI WHITE SULPHUil S1MUNGS. KXCURSION TICK I1TS To tho above places, going vi Wast inion an ! f.'nrdons viiie.Biid returning via riicrmond and York River Lino ar.-boltl at No. CHKSMJ T Street. Pass, niters going via Washingion leave Philnlelphia daily at II'IUI P. At,, arriving at uite Sulphur Springs at b the tollotving eve! ing. ,i Those going v.a Rict mond and York River Lino leave PtnlMl, U lna daily, en-ei t Sun, nj, at 12 ueon, arriving t Yi bite Sulphur Springs at same tune as viii Waslnugt"n. 1'or turtlier information, apply at Oilica, Nj. hjs CHKS NCT htreet. lli ggage cuocked through from residence, or hoto 1 by OKORGI1 A. DADy ,. Superintendent. General Ticket Agent. 7 2;i 12t SUMMER TRAVEL VIA NORTH PEKHJkKLVAH!! RAILROAD. The most popular ront to "Wilkesbarre, Scranton, Ilauch Chunk Easton, Hazleton, Mount Carmel, Allentown, Bctlilehem, And all points In tli LEHIGH. AND WYOMING VALLEYS Fonr Thronjth Trains in connection with LelilRli Valley and Lelilgh and Sunqueliauna Rallroatla. C0MJK)DI0C8 CARS, SMOOTH TRACK, FINE BCENERY, EXCELLENT HOTELS, Are the (specialties of thla route. Through Trains leave the Depot, BERKS AND AMERICAN STREETS, At I -45 A. M., 9-4S A. M., H5 and 6 P.M. ELLIS CLARK, 8 30 lm General Agent Tickets sold and Iinggnpe checked through Mann's Express Oltlce, 'o. ltis S. FIFTH Street. Y O K L O N G It It A N C II, WITHOUT CIIANGK OF CARS. On and after THURSDAY, July 1, 181, LEAVE PHILADELPHIA FROM WALNUT STREET WHARF, HOC A. M.I DUK (121ft P.M. 2'UOP. Al.S LONG BRANCH AT J ti li P. M Fare- 5 Philadelphia to Long Branch $3'Cu ( Kxcursion Tickets 4 5 W. H. UATZMKR, 7 31m A gent. GOVERNMENT SALES. ( J O VKKN.MOT WAGONS AT l'UKLICSALE. W'AhiiiMrniN, I). ('., August 2, lVM. Will be sold at public auction in this city, at Judiciary Square Depot, K at root, on WKDNKSDAY, tho Hist day of August, at 1(1 o'clock, KIGHTKI N WAtiONS, new und in superior order, aud coniilote in every particular. Terms cash in Government funds. Wagons txi bo re moved in forty-eight hours. CHAS. SUTHKRLAND, Assistant Medical Purveyor, Itrevet Colonel U. S. Army. 8 a tit CROCERIES AND PRO VIS IONS. I 0 II A L M K AGUE It & COT, Na 823 South SIXTEENTH Street, Wholesale aid ItotiU Dealers In PROVISIONS. OVST JERS, AND SAND CLAMS, FOR FAMILY TJ8B TKRRAPINS t1 PKH DflZKN. U PIIILADELrillA KASI'REHIIY, JUCUN- DA. Airriculturiat. and other Ntrawbarrv: lwton fiftcl Uackberry I'ututa; UaxUoril, Concord, and ottier I i rape J..,u L... 'V U All D L, VI', U, UU 1,1, vuuLiiiiti. Biiti in nor r, T. K. A O. K. FI.KT'CHKU. Vurna. IviMltbr DdImivo, ti, , AMUSEMENTS. MRS. JOHN DKKW'8 AKCU 8TKEKT THKATRK. Begin at 8 o'clock. TART WKFK OKTH K RRYNI'S. Tllt'l'KIIA V. HdllAV AND H 4.1 " HID AY. A no t tier cliare of nr'eTmme liy the world renowned ItltY AN I 0 MINSTKFI.S.' Mere Now SonRH, New Danrea, Banjo Solon, new acih, and a nn Hm Ichhiia. Onfra. I. A SOMNAMI1ULA Seat secured from 10 to 3. a :tt V R C II STK K V. T T II K A T K E, iV I OR A 8IIHUT RKaSON, COM M K.NCING MO.NHAY F.VKNING. Aii !'. MATLNKK l SATURDAY AHTKKNOJN t. 2 H, alJliolltl, llltf tlio (tteat Cbiet of MinMrnUy. DLl'KI. Ji likNKDlOT'N GKiANTI'! MINSTKKLS, rotiipoaed of 2ri Tainnna Arli'ti, on their Sixteenth Triii'i, pliant Anno,.! Tour. enhirKed. improved, remodelled for IxsN t, introducinjt n;K)ttly more variety, n:ore brilliancy, more origin ihtv, more lenl merit, and itiviiid greater antiaiaction than any two combined 'I toupefi travelbnir. Iiooraopcn at 7. Commencing ' , of 8 o'clock. Admission an usual at thm theatre. H tii-f C1I A Kl.fc S H. DUPRK,, Manager. MF.IU' AN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. 1 V See Notice in lducational Column. 7 itswtt VALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTEi GARDKN N01. 720 722, 724. and 7'.M VINK Street Til K t.KANDOKCHKSTKIOV. formerly the propertl Of the GRAND Dt. KK th H A DKN, purchased at (rreaj epente by ,1 At'OM VAI.KILof thincitv.in ooniliinatioi with I I AM KR'S ORCHKS'I IIA and M'it NKI.I.IK AN IH'KSUN, will perionn F.V'KKY AFTKRNOON an KVKN1NU at the aliove-mentiooed place. Adiuiwifn . !la", 1IE MOST SUCCESSFUL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY THE WORLD. THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. or Trig UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS CASH CAPITAL, SI, 000,000 BRANCH OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA. OFFICERS: CLARENCE H. CLARK, Philadelphia, President. JAY COOKE, Philadelphia, Chairman Finance and Executive Committee. HENRY D. COOKE, Washington, Vice-President, EMERSON W. l'EET, Philadelphia, Secretary aud Actuary. FRANCIS O. SMITH, M. D., Philadelphia, Medical Director. J. EWING MEARS.M. D., Philadelphia, Afelstin Medical Director. This Company lasucd In tho first TEN MONTH, ul Its existence 5395 POLICIES, INSURING This Company affords to Its Policy-Holders PERFECT SECURITY Ry its Cash pnld-np Capital of One Million Dollars, and guarantees to the insured, by its LOW RATES OF LARGE DIVIDENDS IN A R VANCE, CR A REVERSIONARY DIVIDEND OF 100 PER CENT. BY ITS RETURN PREMIUM PLAN. E. W. CLARK & CO., BANKERS, So. 35 Soulli Till IE I Street, PHILADELPHIA, General Agents for Pennsylvania aud Southern New Jersey. 88 B. 8. RUSSELL, Manajrer. NEW PUBLICATIONS. JELL'S rorULAXI EriCYCLOPSDXA, A DICTIONARY OF UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE, T. ELLWOOD ZELL, Publisher, Nos. 17 and 19 South SIXTH Street, CSTsnm PHILADELPHIA. BUREAU VERITAS (FRENCn LLOYDS). INTERNATIONAL REGISTER FOB CLASSIFICATION OF VESSELS. THE REGISTER VERITAS, eonUinin the Olaad Bcation of Veaseli mrveited in the Continental, BntiaJi and American porta, for the jev lata, ii FOR SALE bf the Agent in New York. AI.F MERIAN OO., M Ha H KXOUANUK PL A OH. 1M A N II O .A MFDIOAT, FSSAY ON THE CAUSE AND CURB Oh 1HJ MA l l'KK HKCI.INK. IN MAN, the Treatment of Mervuiiaand Physical Debility, etc. "'1 here ia no nieniher of society by whom this book will not he tonnd uselul, whether micb ioron holds the rela tion,,! 1'aiunt, Preceptor, or Clortfyiuoe." JbcWiuI Tinut Ultti (f(iz.tt. bent by mail on receipt of fifty cents. Address the Author, Du. K. 1K F. CO it ITS, 6 2!itim No. 223 F Street, Washington, 1). 0. PHILOSOPHY OF MAU1UAGE.-i- A NewCoorao of Lectures, aa delivered at the Net orlt Sluseum of Anatomy, embracing the milijects:-. How to Live, and What to Live tor; Vouth, Maturity, and Old Age; Manhood Oenorally Kevievrod; The Cause of IndiKi btinn ; 1 latulenceand Nervous llmeaaes Aeeuunted tor; Mirnie Philusoiihiually Considered, eu. eto. Pocket voluuiua containing these Lectures will he lor. warded, pout-paid, on receipt of 26 ceuta, by addressing W. A. Li'.AItY, Jn.. 8. K. comer of 1 11 i ll and WALNUT S'r-eUi. Philadelphia. 2'JH CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. b R. THOMAS & CO. DKALKK8 IN Cccrs, OSinds, Sash, Shatters. W IMHIW FRAMES, ETC., H. W. IXJKNKR or LieilTEEKTn and MARKET Street. 6'Jtliitii PHILADELPHIA Q E C R C E PLOWMAN CAJiPKNTEXt AND BUILDER, TIo. 134 DOCK Street. PhUa'deJohia iKT" "ICR." I( 'K. J. -111K PFNN COAL AND IOE COMPANY ciiurtereti in lieeemiier, lHtirt. ICK FItOM MAINK, HOfSToN, ANi OATSKlf.L always on hand and for sale by the cargo, ton, er car load at the wharves of the eompany, hPHUuK blruet, Kchuyl kill river, l'hlladelj,hia. 78 liury cflAiUJKJi J, VTOUiaBf PmlUenU
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