TOE DAILY EVENING TELEQKAPII PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST. 9, 18GD. 5 AT THE SEf E' U Atlantic fit Prpnrtnro of the .nnrra-The R 'of Enjoyment not (ndrd. w Ovn Correspn Srsr House ClTT. N. J..) August 9, 1309. e "Zoo-zoos' departed. For an cn- week their p ' pantaloons were tho if noticeable fur of the place. Every nini duripr y there was a lin of rrt fir amn'1 ' ,,ons at one of the hotels, i at ewvh"P , lightest and most fantastic .nrnwittiitfM Kv ia ... J MAj r..i,i r were p v icu iuiua oi Zoo-zr10 f,tj li; of Pantaloons. On Friday even In' .he r00'7l,M f,caBon in the hopping lino was W' rht t0 a t'lo"', by a vcry elegant and crowded ttff ftt "1C Surf House, and on ga -i,,J afternoon the whole regiment was jjj, .-'tiled into the dining-room of the same el ,,':hnient to partake of the farewell repast. tue irmiuent formed on the lawn in front U lllltnl ntwl n ft n limli,Il.(r j ..ihes with their muskets mid scarlet ers, tnacte their wav past an odmiring and .tetful throng to the depot, and Tamp Meade, ith ah its belongings, was a' tiling of the past. Jamediatcly after the departm" of the bold .oldiers Willi the brilliant painuloons. the disc of the moon passed over a oodly portion of tho face of the nun, and the disconsolate islanders turned fioin victting dazzling un mentionables with the naked eye, to the con templation of the still more dazzling celc.-tial phe nomenon through ragged bit of smoked glass. But although the. Zoo-zoos have gone hence all the capacity of the sojourners for enjoyment has not gone with them. On Saturday evening tho United States .Hotel was enlivened with the presence of hundreds of people from all parts sf the island, tho . attractions being a hop and a grand outburst of lircworks, both of which passed bff with eclat, and more especially the fireworks. At the same time a concert was in ..progress at the Excursion House, the performers being the members of an excellent Philadelphia i orgauizatiou'liiioft u as the "Vocal Union," who V on this occasion acquitted themselves with much credit. The programme for the next week is quite attractive. On 'Wednesday a matinee will lie giTcn at the Surf House, at which a choice musical programme will be executed under the direction of Mr. Jean Louis, interspersed with "adlngs by Mr. A. R.Van Horn, of Philadelphia, n Friday e vcning.nt the United States I lotel, the clldren will be thrown into an ecstacy by a far&P ani carnival for their especial benefit, the Reparations for which give promise of a great success. Then on the evening of Monday hoxl; August 10, . an invitation bal masque will be given at the Surf House, and as an abundance of elaborate and grotesque costumes will be ac cessible, the repetition of the brilliant scene recently witnessed at the Excursion House may be anticipated. The Reception Committee will be attired in the costume of the Court of Charles II, and the Floor Managers in that of the court of Louis XVI, serving a as nucleus around which the maskers can rally. All these announcements predict a lively and agreeable 'line for a week to come. ' Washtenaw. 4 Amusement. At the Aucii burnt cork Is still in the ascen dant. This evening Duprez V Benedict's Min strels will commence a short season. This troupe is large, and it is promised that the enter mcnts Bhall be unusually novel and attractive. A burlesque opera will be given every evening. At the Walnut the regular season will open on next Saturday, with a new drama entitled Duty, by Henry L'eslie, who will be remembered aM.he author "of the clever piece entitled The 4u-nn;r Girl, produced last winter as a uimst- mas piece. The drama will be placed on the 6ta"-c wiiti new scenery, and it will iutroduce to theTpul'lie the new members of the stock com pany. luring the recess the Walnut has been renovated and redecorated. until it makes a more attractive appearance than it has done for some time past. 31 E X I (! 0. IrliiHMrci'C or Aincrlrnii t'ili.rnN. A"correspondent . writes from the City of Mexico on the li:.'d ult.: News has been received here that the Ameri can colony at Tuxpan had been attacked by native Mexicans, and several of their number killud, tho remainder being compelled to aban bou their holdings and take refuge in the towu. What adds to the Infamy of this uncalled-for massacre i? the generally believed opinion that it was pei formed at the instigation of various wealthy nun (J1) for the purpose of terrifying the Americans, and, by inducing them to leave, obta'yi possession of their lands, which, it is supposed. vV.iuld become extremely valuable, as it is bclieveiVhat a railroad will pass through them. This fiXhc second massacre of American citizens whichNfias taken place in a short time and Amerieans'are inquiring vcrv seriously i the Government is forgetting the duty it owes to its citizens, and whether they possess no other rights than those graciously ai'lorded them by ims jucxicau v-aimiia, wiioku proaimig cuarac teristics seem to be, and undoubtedly are, mur der. robbery, and extortion. The lives of those who have fallen victims to Mexican cowardice and treacherv cannot be brought back, but a ste 'fl reckoning can be demanded ot tue (jov- ernmcutof Mexico, if it permits the perpetration with impunity of thoso outrages which are a blot upon the civilization of tho age and an everlast ing disgrace to the country in which they arc neroetrated. The feclitnr is that the blood of Americans which has been so wantonly shed will not remain long unavenged by the Govern mcnt at Washington, and hope is entertained by all t'jat speedy reparation will promptly be ex acted. 1 think" that the Juarez Government will, I and decidedly ought to, take a prompt initiative I in bringing tho perpetrators of this crime to jus tice, and, by making an example of the authors of it, teach' a lesson not easily forgotten to all j the other miscreants who may be meditating like , horror. The Condition of the Country. I The following is a copy of a letter from Mr. Romero, received by Mr. Henry Clews, of New : "York city: I Meaico, July 2:5. Henry Clews, Esq. My Dear Sir: It g'ives me pleasure to inform you ithat the political condition of things in this ' country is improving. Publie peace is being consolidated. The result of our elections to Con j irress is satisfactory. Unfortunately, however, the financial condition of the country is not so satisfactory. What we want now. and must have, is capital and enterprise to build some railroads which are ncccssan for the development of the country. ftii.l which would be very proiiiatiio unaertaKinns and for the actual development of tho natural re- smircpK of Mexico. We Have largo ueius near me ..nnnt nuri in tim interior, where large amounts of flue sugar could be produced with comparatively small expense it we only nave uio uu ui.i: tri iirtn.r tin. innidiini-rv and defray tho pre' llilnnrv nviiensna We. have two rich mines, which cannot be worked on a proper scale for want of capital. It is not likely we could obtain hero the nc- imcanrt' en1ktt:il for turn I'PilHOnS: . 1st. Because we are poor now, and vcry likely there does not exist In tho country tho necessary . .1 1 1 fur nil Hint 2d. Recauso there is not yet sufficient confl uence felt in tho future to warrant the luvest- r.f lnnw sums of mnnnv. licsidcs. a large number of Mexicans of means are either out of the country or have sent their means out for f.mr of new' troubles occurring here. If this matter could be properly presented in I 'nlteil Suites, and the t iconic had confidence enough in tho future of Mexico, a gicat good J, r would be dono, both to this pcoplo. to tho men who wonld undertake to develop Mexico, and mankind at large. You would oblige me vcry much if you could give mo your views on this subject, which I con sider to be of great Importance. I am, my dear Mr. Clews, most trulv yours, M. flOMEKO. CITVITKMS, ' Al.L KlNPSOFKCMMF.n Cl.OTHIMCl, at Grmtli R"fnrt Pricr, tt, rttiHr ot our Summer .SVorA". Anrtvnm1 nHII got'i, Stiptrinr In nni rrmly-uiwl' rimli. in t'hilmlilpliia in mrri rr Hjtert, Prirm ftMnmul'rrt Itncrr than thr nnrt rUtrhrrt. Half way hktwken IU.nni:tt h Oo., liflhanil Til7. IIji.I, Xixih ttrtrt. 618 Maiikkt Hthkkt. FHU.ADF.t.rillA, AHn ma TillOADWAY, NEW YOHK. BrNOF.n'i fSr.wiw Maobikm On Maieat pouible term, by O. F. DATTg. Wo. 810 Ohesnot streak KAiiTn Closet Company's patent, dry earth com- mnrtPB and privy-Hxturrs, at A. 11. Pranciscua i Co.'a, No. lil:) Market atrect. A CAnn. Charles Rtokea will mil the balance of hia anmmor stock of clothing at reduced pricoa, in order to make room for hia very choice atock of fall clothing now being manufactured. JEWFXBT.-Mr. William W. Oaaaidy, No. 13 Month Second ft root, baa the largeat and moat attractive aaaortmont of fine Jewelry and Silverware In the city. Purchasers can rulyupon obtaining real, pare article furnished at a price which cannot be equalled. He also haa a large atock of Amorican Western Watches Id all varieties and at all prices. A visit to hia store is sure to result in ple&aura and profit. A SkakonahLK Family Kkmrdt. Asiatic Cholera, Cholera Morbus, .Summer Complaint, Oolic. Sour Stomach, Diurrhuna, and nil nfleetions of tho bowols inci dent to childhood at this season of tho year, are cured at once b.v Hit. J.wnk'h Cahminativk Hai.sam. It nllaya the irritation and culms the action of the atomuch, and being pleasant to tho tuste, is readily taken by children. While it may bo given with entiro safety to infants, it yet arts promptly and thoroughly when administered according to directions to either children or adults. Sold by all druggists. A I,H'F. SaviN(I Rki okmation. A rnlieul change has been introduced in the practice of medicine. Physicians have ceased to torture and prottrato their patients. In stead of (lulling down, they build up ; instead of assaulting nature, they assist her. Cupping, leeching, blistering, venesection, calomel, antimony, stupifying narcotics and rasping purgatives, once the favorite resources of the faculty, are now rarely resorted to even by the most dog matic mombers of the profession. Tho old creed was that disease was something which must bo expelled by violent artitioial means, irrespective of the wear' and tear of the vital organization in the process. The now crend recog nizes tho improvement of tho general health as essential to tho cure of all local ailments. Hence it is that Hos TETTt.it'H Stomach Kittf.rh, tho most potent vege table tonic t hut-pharmacy has ever brought to the assist ance of nature in her atrugulcs with disease, haa been cor dially approved by practitioners of tho modern school. It is plcusnnt to rolled that reason and philosophy have at last been victorious over the errors of the past, and that thousands, and tens of thousands, of human beings are alive and well to-day, who would indubitably be moulder ing in their graves had they been subjected to tho pains and penalties which wero deemed orthodox and indispea sablo thirty or forty years ago. Preventive medication was scarcely thought of thon; but now it is considored of paramount importance, and the celobrity of the standard invigorant, alterative nnd restorative of tho age (a title which IIohtettf.r'h Bit- TI.liH have fairly earned by their long career of success), is mainly due to its efficiency as a protective preparation A course of tho BiTTEtis is urgently recommended at this season of tho year as a safe and certain antidote to tho malaria which produces intermittent remittent fevoiu, diarrhoea, dy-entory, and other niuladioa, KBRUCIiU, KcdUCP5, Reduced, Reduced, Vcry much reduced, Very much reduced, Very iuucli reduced, Vcry much reduced, Large Stock Men's, Youths', and Boys' Largo Stock Men's, Youths', and Hoys' Larjre Stock Men's, Youths', and Boys' Large Stock Men's, Y'ottths', and Boys' Handsome Clothing. Handsome Clothing. Handsome Clothing. Handsome Clothing. Please Notice We are anxious to close out our stock, It being extra large, fresh, and complete, and we want to alter our Building so as to gain more room. We will, therefore, during the month of Au gust cut down the prices lower tbau ever. Wakamakkii fc Bkown, Oak Hall, The Largest Clothing House, S. E. I'OKNKK SIXTH ANO Makkkt Sl'KKETS. CRIKi mi-JARVIS. On the 26th ultimo, by the Rev. ,1. VV'heulon Smith, D. D., at the residence of the bride's mother, Mr. ALKHKD I. CKlI f I 1 11 to l.Ui.I, daughter of tho late Charles Jurvis. No curds. McCONNKLL-HUFTY. On the Sth Instant, b.v tho Rev. K. L. Mngoiin, 1). D.. W1LMAM H. McCONXKLL, and Miss MAKION HUt'TY. both of Philadelphia. Utll.I.OWHI.L.-On the sth instant, HOWARD HAL LOWK1.L. son nt Willium uud Amundu ll'illuwoll, uged 2 years and 11 mont lis. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the tunerul, from tho residence of his parents. Seventh street, above i'asker, on Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment at Laurel Hill. (;ILOUliH.-On Sunday morning, Angust 8, JACOB CIMiOUtiH, in the 7:3d year of his age. 'llie relatives and friends lire respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, from his lato residence, No. L'JIU I'ine stretit, on Tuesday, the lnth instant, at 11 o'clock. Inter ment ut tho Woodlands i HLT.I KY.- Suddenly, on the till) instant, at Atlantic City, KAKA1I V., widow of tlio lato Harrison 1). llubloy, unit duughterof Sarah and tho late Louis (sodhou. The relatives and trienda of the family are respectfully tviled to attend the funeral, from tne residence of her other, IVo. liiiJ JV, I'.lcvenui street, on 1 uusuay utlernoou ut 1 o'clock. .lONKS.-On the sth instant, KATIE ROHFRTS. duughterof Harry S. und Josie 1. Jones, aged 111 months und i days. Funeral from t he residence of hnr parents, No. 22ul Wal lace street, on Tuesday, Annual to, at lu o'clock A. Al. K INC. On Friday, the 7th instant. Mrs. SARAH K I N( i. aged ri7 yen rs. Tie friends ot the family are respectfully invited toat- tend tho funeral, from her lute residence, liruwn's court, uboe .'ullowhill, west of Twenty-I nird street, on Tuesday rooming at lu o'clock. To proceed to .Mount Moriah Ccme- tuy. LAFKRTY. On the tith instant. Mr. JACOB J. A I'KK'I'Y. aged 70 years. Tim rulntivea and friends of the family are resneotfully invited to attend tho funeral, from his lute residence, No. pus Carlton atrect, on 1 uuaday alternoon, tue luiu instant, at 2 o'clock. McCAULI.F.Y. On the Sth instant. CHARLKS Mi CAULLKY.aged lit years. I'hn relatives and Iriendsof the family are respectfully Invited to attend tho funeral. Irom the residence of his uncle, Mr. Jumes AlcCaulloy, no. h:h Jackson street, ul on Thursday aitornoon at J o'clock. Funeral services kt. Paul's Cliurcn. Interment ut St. Mary's I leinetery. I I LI. I X i H ART. On the 7th instant, the Rev. NIUHO- T. AS I'OWK.lt TILLINtiHAST. son of the late Hon. Jos, -nil L. 1 illinghuxt, ot Providence, K. 1. The relatives und friends are respeutfully invited to at tend his funeral, at St. fVtcr's Church, on Tuesday morn ims, the loth instant, at 11 o'clock precisely. 1MTNKY. At Absocom, N. J.. Aumist 7. JONATHAN PI I NKY, M. D., in the 7;.th year of his age. l iie relatives ana lrienua oi ine taniuy are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, in Alisecoin, N. J., on Wednesday, the 11th instant, at luii o'clock. JONES' One-Price Clothing House, No. OO A XVIlYtlX Street. Our Garmenta are well made. ' Our Cutters are men oi talent, BUT ONE PRICK IS ASKED. Satisfaction Guaranteed Every Purchaser. GEO. W. NIEMANN Proprietor, I IT vfmtf No. (04 market St.. above Slxto. TZXZ2 BEST CALIFORNIA WINES. California, Hock, Claret and Sparkling, for Table Use. California Port and Brandy, for Medi cinal Purposes. California Angelica and Muscatell, the Finest Ladies' Wines, AT mr-Kiris, stehtj & co. s, Nos. 14 and 10 VKSEY Street, New York, No. 108 TREMONT Street, Boston, And Nos. 3 and 36 LA SALLE Street, Chicago. For sale In Philadelphia by SIMON COLT ON 4 CLARKE, JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY A C'OWDEN, C'RIPFRN A MADDOCK, BULLOCK CRENSHAW, RISK A MUSSON, WRIQnT A 8IDDALL, ROBERT BLACK SON, THOMPSON BLACK'S SON A CO., JAMES R. WEBB. By A. II. nAYWARD, Gcrmantown, EWEN A BKO., Camden, Now Jersey. I'niLAnr.i.pniA, Julv 83, ISO!). Mesnrs. Perkins, Stern A Co. The wines fur nished lis from time to time by your House have Ktven entire satisfaction to ctiHtomers, anil are now a staple article in our trade. We are pleased to be ttlilc to snv that we consider them entirely pure. Truly yours, SIMON COLTON A CLARKE. rnii.Anici.rntA, July rs, ism. Messrs. Perkins, Stem A Co. Your Wines have become a staple article of merchandise with us, ami pive our customers universal satisfaction. From sueli exitniination as we have Riven them, anil the reports hear of them, we have no doubt of their strict purity. Respectfully, JOHNSTON. HOLLOWAY A COWDEN. Cam pen, N. .1., July 23, lsoa. Messrs. Perkins, Stern A Co Out experience with your Wines and Brandies reaches back almost to the introduction of the poods to the people of the At lantic States. We have taken pains, at dlll'erent times, to submit them to seicutille men for examina tion, and, front their reports, and the prowinp de mand, we believe them pure and know them to pivo satisfaction. Yours, very trulv, 8 2 mwf Vm KWEN A BROTHER. QPRINC GARDEN FIHE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFKIC'K, N. W. Cor. SIXTH and WOOD Streets. PitlLADEf.rHlA, January 1. I ml.). The following statement of the assets of the Company is published in compliance with the provisions of the Act of the Legislature of the Stato of Pennsylvania, April, 1S42 : Seal Kstato $10,375 00 Ground Rents Improvod 2.6t4'50 Mortgoceg 37o,:i77'33 Interest unpaid ISO'OO U. S. Loans, 1881, 6 per centB 127.7S8 00 Philadelphia City Loans, 6 per cents. .'. 6S',4:(5'00 Temporary Loans, with full security 6.0W00 203 shares Stock N. Liberties Gas Co 5,9il'00 200 shares Stock Man. National Bank 6,000"0Q 314 isharcB Stock Peon INaUoanl. Emus, 18.212'Ou 1IH) shares Stock Commercial National Bunk.; . . . S.Hu'CO fitil shares Stock Fprins Ciurden Fire In. Co 47,SS5,00 Cash 2.287-9S Tho Compony bits no suspended debts or Unpaid firo losses. The MORTGAGE3 held by the Company are all on first class new property, in the improved parts of the City of Philadelphia, boinit first incumbrances, clear of ground rent or any other claims whatever, examined by and the valuation made by a Committee of the Board of Dt reotors, at cash prices, previous to making the loans, the properties being wortli separately FIFTY PER CENT, over the mortgages, and the interests promptly paid. This Company, in thirty-rive years, has paid losses tiro amounting to upwards of $1,500,000. So liberal has been the settlement of all cluiras that not a single case bus occurred, since its organization, that the Company has permitted the insured to resort to a Court to seek payment. INSUBANCK CAN BE EFFECTED AT THIS OKFIOE AT AS LOW KATKS as are consistent with security, and on as accom modating terms as with uny other Fire Insurance Com pany of this city. Applications made through the Post Office will always meet with immediate attention from the office. INCORPORATED IN 1835. Capital and Assets $629,05748 DIRECTORS. John II. Dohnert, Duvid Woelppor, Charles Field, Auley M. Park, T. W istar Hrown, N. L. Hut held, D., William S. Frederick, Jesse Lye, Georce Landoll. Honry M. Phillips, Morton McMichauI, George W. Hull, t'hurlos 11. Kodgors, ( nrwen Stoddurt, Robert Looney, John R. Carver, Owen H. Kvans. JOHN II. DOHNERT, President. John A. r RT, Necretary 7 at PAPER HANGINGS. ARD & McKEEVER, No. 1400 CHESNUT Street. SPRING STYLES, THE FINEST STOCK, THE CHEAPEST TllICE, 6l7mv7f3mrp THE BEST WORKMANSHIP NEW PUBLICATIONS. ALL THE NEW BOOKS lOR SALE AT WHOLKSALK PRICKS BY I o it t i: It &, coat i: 8, Publishers and Booksellers, NO. 822 CHESNUT STREET, Marble Building, Adjoining the Continental. Our New and Klegunt ART GALLERY. Is now open with the finest collection of PAINTINGS, CHKOMOHand ENGRAVINGS in the city. 8!Umwf5rp HAT8 AND OAP3. WARBURTON'S IMPROVED VENTI- lated and eaay httlng Drees UaU (patented), in all the improved faahions ef the uiuiaixu t ni Beit noor to the t'ot Olnoa. ii ta ' DEAFNESS. EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT Hilenoe and skill have invented to assist the hearing in every deareeof deafness: also. Keaoirators: also. Gran d fill's Pateut Urutohtxi, miierior to auy others in use. at P. BiauKlRA'tt. iNo. Us kWUta 'iiCMTU liiieet Wow tlUomui, oto OR Y GOODS. jUMMEH AND F.4IILY AUTUMN DRESS GOODS At low priccB, to e'ear the shelves n1 start our NEW 8TOKE with aa entlrcij fresh stock. SUMMER AND FALL SUMMER AND FALL SUMMER AND FALL DRESS GOODS, DliESS GOODS, DRESS GOODS, AT VERY LOW I'RICES. AT VERY LOW TRICES. AT VERY LOW PRICEH. COOPER & CONAItD, KINTH STREET, BELOW MARKET, 1 7 fHtn miLADELPIIIA. LIHEII STORE, Wo. 828 ARCH 6TRBET. AND No. I 128 CHESNUT Street. JUST RECEIVED, A FEW MORE PRINTED LINEN LAWN DRESSES. Ladles who want a LINEN LAWN DRESS should call Immediately. NEW HANDKERCHIEFS, WITH EMBROIDERED INITIAL LETTERS. Pretty designs, and quite cheap. 9 30 wf mi B LANK T S. A FULL STOCK, COMPRISING ALL THE MOST POPULAR MAKES FOR FAMILY USE. Hotels, Hoard. nc-liouses, and Institutes supplied lu quantities with all grades of WHITE AND COLORED BLANKETS. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, 868t PHILADELPHIA. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET, ARE CLOSING OUT LAWNS. ORGANDIES, And Other Summer Dress Goods, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. 17 13 tf CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, ETO. Q L O T II HOUSE, .1 2I 33 S .fc LEE, No. 11 NORTH SECOND STREET, SIGX OF THE GOLDEX LAMB, Are now receiving a SPLENDID LINE of Spring; Fancy Cassimeres, Comprising all the best makes In the market, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 8 28m WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETO. gC. & A. PEQUIGNOT, .MANUFACTURERS OF WATCH CASES, AND DEALERS IN AMERICAN AND FOREIGN WATCHES, Io. 13 South SIXTH Street. 8 1 mwsjrp MANUFACTORY, No. 23 S. FIFTH Street. R I C H J E V C L R Ym JOHN 15 I t E N N A IV, DIAMOND DEALER AND JEWELLER, NO. 13 SOUTH EIGHTn STREET, 8 g mwf tmrp PHILADELPHIA. JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE. gPECIAL NOTICE. On and After Monday, JULV 5, WE WILL CLOSE OUR STORE at s r. XVI. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. CLARK & BIDDLE, No. 1 1J34 Cliesmit Street, 8 11 thmrpj PHILADELPHIA. FURNITURE, ETO. F UBNITUBE. A. & H. LEJAMBRE HAVE REMOVED THEIR Fflrnitnre & UptolsteriiaT Wmhu to NO. 1127 CHESNUT STREET, IWwfmmrp OIRARD ROW. FINANOIAL. A RELIABLE HOME INVESTMENT. THE FIRST MORTGAGE B0ND3 or m Wilmington and trading Railroad, BEAKENfl INTEREST At SEVEN PER CENT, in Currency Payable April and October, free of STATE and UNITED STATE TAXES. This' road ran through a thickly populated and rioh airrionltaral and manufacturing district. For the present, we are offering a limited amount ot the above Bond, at 85 Cents and Interest. The connection of this road with the PennsylTaola and Reading Railroads insure It a Urge and remunerative trade. We recommend the bond aa theoheapest first claw InTMtment in the market. Witt. FAXXfTEXl a CO., BANKERS AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENTS, NO. 3G S. THIRD STREET, 6 4 3m PHILADELPHIA. DE HAVEN & BKO., BANKERS AND Dealers in Government Securities, UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD First XVIortgage Bonds, Oolcl, Etc., No. 40 South THIRD Street, 8 115 PHILADELPHIA. B. XL. JAX&XSON & CO., SUCCESSORS TO P. F. KELLY & CO., Hankers and Iealers In Ciolfl, Sliver, aifl Govenral Bonis, AT CLOSEST MARKET RATES, N.W. Corner THIRD and CHESNUT Sts. Special attention given to COMMISJION ORDERS n New York and Philadelphia Stock Boards, etc etc- 6 B tig 81 QLENDINNING, DAVIS & CO., NO. 48 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. GLENDINNSNG, DAVIS & AMOKT, NO. 2 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK, BANKERS AND BROKERS. Direct telegraphic communication with the New York Stock Boards from the Philadelphia Oillce. 122 ELLIOTT & DUNN HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR NEW BUILDING, NO. 109 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Are now prepared to transact a GENERAL BANK ING BUSINESS, and deal in GOVERNMENT ami other Securities, GOLD, BILLS, Etc. Receive MONEY ON DEPOSIT, allowing interest. NEGOTIATE LOANS, giving special attcutlon to MERCANTILE PAPER. Will execute orders for Stocks, Bonds, etc., ON COMMISSION, at the Stock Exchanges of Philadel phia, New York, Boston, and Ilaltlmore. i 26 QMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., BANKERS, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK, DEALERS IN UNITED STATES BONDS, and MEM BERS OF STOCK AND GOLD EXCHANGE, Receive Aceounta of Banks and liankera on Liberal Terras. ISSUE BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON C. J. HAMIiKO 4 SON, London. B. METZLER, S. SOHN A CO., Frankfort. JAMES W. TUCKER & CO., Paris. And Other Principal Cities, and Letters ot Credit 1 2 tf Available Throughout Europe. Q IT Y W ARR ANTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. C. T. YERKES, Jr., & CO., NO. 20 SOUTH TniRD STREET, 4 2 rniLADELPniA. pm 8. PETERSON &J50.V Stock and Exchange Brokers, NO. 39 SOUTH TniRD STREET, Members of the New York and PUUade phla Stock aud Gold Hoards. STOCKS, BONDS, Etc., bough, eniuold on com mtoaioa only at either city . 1 & FIJFTII EDITION THE LATEST NEWS. The Susquehaiina Railroad War Tke Ambitious risk, Jr., Defeated Balloon Ascensions. FROM JfEM" YORK. End of thr Albany Wnr-Plxk, Jr., Dof eate T. Ai.uant, Atia;. 9 Testimony was taken n ar(rumont8 read before Judge Tcckhara to-dajr I tho matter contesting the receivership for the Susquehanna Railroad and the Judge decided that the lion. R. II. Pruyn is legally appolnte receiver, and that James Fisk, Jr., U not. Thia (rives the Ramsey interest full possession of tho road, and they are now in charge of it. Whip ISrwis. Nkw York, Aug. J.) Arrived, eteainshin Citr of Antwerp, from Liverpool. FROM MEADVILLE. Ilnlloon A.cpDNlone. Meadvii.i.e, l'a., Aug. 9. Professor Thurstoa has been making partial ascensions in his bal loon "Bridal Chariot" to-day. He will mada a final ascension this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, ac companied by Oliphant nnd Baldwin, and ex pects to land in New York city within 33 hours. F.flu'fir.l ft Fllia nf Trnninn r.U f HT. '-', - a A ( VUlrUll, TTllltVt Ul At dian Komanccs," lias been retained by a Phila dcluhia paper at $5000 a vcar for flvo rears. j-'juiini i iisiia, me inrKiau Ainoassaaor l Paris, will accompany the Empress Eugenic o her visit to Constantinople. Thn (Irnil'n I'rinnnca nf Ppucaln la nMlanl f -.m having with her own hands nursed a poor olt nuiu.iii, miu iuuin oi a laio uro in uenin. Tho Emperor of China is to be married tlili VCar. He is fourteen vn.ira nll inil ha h engaged this good while. FINANOIALa PACIFIC RAILWAY GOLD LOAN. Messrs. DABNEY, MORGAN & CO., No. 53 EXCHANGE Place, and M. K. JESUP & CO., No. 12 PINE Street, New York, offer for sale the Bonds of the Kansas Pacific Railway. Thesa Bonds pay Seven Per Cent, in Gold; have thirty years to run; are Free from, Government Taxation; are secured by a Land Grant of Three Million Acres of the Finest Lands in Kansas and Colo rado. In addition to this special grant, the Company also owns Three Millions of Acres in Kansas, which are being , rapidly sold to develop the country and improve the road. They are a first mortgage upon the extension of the road from Sheridan, Kansas, to Denver, Colorado. The road in operation NOW EARNS MORE THAN ENOUGH NET INCOME TO PAY THE INTEREST ON THE NEW LOAN. There is no better security in the market this being in some relpcts better than Government. Securities. PRINCIPAL AND REST PAYABLE IN GOLD. Price 08, and accrued Interest, in Currency. Pamphlets, Maps, and Circulars fur nished on application. We are authorized to sell tlv bonds in Philadelphia, and offer them as a reliable investment to our friends. T0WNSEND WHELEN & CO., NO. 309 WALNUT STREET, 7 34smwlmrp PHILADKLPHIA. RANKING HOUSB or JAY COOKE & CO., Nos. 112 and 114 South THIED Street, PHILADELPHIA, Dealers In all Government Securities. Old B-20S Wanted in Exchange for New. A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. Interest Allowed on Deposits. COLLECTIONS MADE. STOCKS bought Ad sold on Commission. Special business accommodations reserved lot ladles. We will receive applications for rollclos of Life Insurance In the National Llfo Insurance Company of the United States. Full Information given at out oillce. 7 Hm BOOTS AND SHOES. piNE CUSTOM-MADE E00TS AND SHOES ' FOR GENTLEMEN. BARTLETT, NO. 33 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, lO Urmw ABOVE CHESNUT. A good fit may always be obtained. TOIIN KAKNUM & CO., COMMISSION MKR1 t) chants and M annf Mtarrrs of (Joiiostua Ttukiu. 1