Tim DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1801). xraws suiTtiviAiur. City Allium. lMwecn 11 nnd 12 o'clock on Saturday niyht an attempt was thihIo to kill .hxjob Mor lfcr, residing in ?orilc:i sl.oct, above Third, First ward. Ho bad boon in tho saloon on the corner of Fourth uwl Wharton streets, and thine, as alleged, had a quarrel with ono uf a party of young men. SVheu he went outside he was followed and three shots dis charged from a pistol at, him. Ono of tho balls struck him on the side of tho head, but glanced and passed upward, producing only a tlcsh wound, which was d: essed at the drug store of Dr. Nebinger. Ves'rday Mr. Mar ker had so far recoveii l as to feel no n effects from tho injury. Tho offender, who is unknown, made his imi'iih'. At the annuid eleel .on nt the Typograph ical I'rnon, No. 'J, held on S.iiiml.iy evening, the following oliicevs wen; elected to nerve the ensuing year: l'resideut, John V. ailoy; Vice-President, Villi;i'i Turner; Ke cordiug Secretary, Hugh J. D.irborow; Fi nancial Secretary, Samuel 1). drier; Treasu rer, t'harles !elwicl;s; lJoorl.eeper, William (loode, Sr.; Trustees, Kugene Vallelte, .John Dunn, Owen A. I'utVie: Jlusiness Committee, James Jieatty, P. II. .fa.ibs, Alexander McLean, E. Mc!an. 1 1 hm' i Oarey, II. W. Kobertson, J. W. Keating, W. K. Clare, Poit r White. James jiovce, a;;el yars, residing on Twenty-third siivet. ubovii Ka e, was a( t.teko 1 yest(rd;.y by parlies unknown, and bcliy beaten a'hont the In ad. S. vihCarr, aged 17 years, residing at Lighteonth and liedford streets, in jumping from a train of cars on the R'.llimore liailroad was thrown Ujxin the track, tind the wheels of ti -t passing over one of her limbs, severed it from her body. She also sustained im injury to ono of her arms. The abovo were admit t h! to the Penn sylvania Hospital. On Saturday afternoon a tiro broke out on the roof of a largo dwelling on the south side of Spruce street, above Eleventh, and before it could be checked had destroyed or damaged the roofs of the dwellings from No. J Kioto lKiii. The firemen labored under great disadvantages, owing to the heat of tho day and the scarcity of water, but they suc ceeded finally in subduing it, confining it to the roofs. The occupants suffered in damage to the furniture by water. Mrs. Eliza Gil pin, widow of tho late Henry I. Gilpin, and Mr. Henry 15. Tat hain were tho occupants of two of the houses: the third was without an occupant. The loss is covered by insurance. About 1 o clock yesterday morning Cap- lin Shaw, of the London Fire 5rigade, was own the skill of our liremen. The alarm Hounded from Eroad and Uuttonwood 'ts, and the various companies hurried e ami weiii lurougu im; evolutions oi ex 1 i 11 V il . I.i- f tinguishing a connagratioti, which were wit nessed by Captain Shaw and tho committee from Baldwin's locomotive works. As tho fact that an alarm would be given at that Lour was niado public beforehand, tho fire men were prepared for it, and in some in stances companies left their houses before it was communicated, and took stations nearer the point, in order to be early upon the ground. Two companies upon being told that the alarm had been given, hurried to the spot before it had been sounded. DoiiifNlic ilflilil'M. Gold closed on Saturday at A German Schutzenfost commences in Baltimore to-day. Tho wheat crop of Oregon will prove larger than was anticipated. Five hundred Chinese will shortly arrive in Missouri for field labor. Generals liobert E. Leo and Fitzliugh Lee Lave declined to attend tho Gettysburg Kcunion. President Grant was received at New port, It. I., on Saturday, by tho municipal authorities. The Finance Minister of tho Canadas is about to negotiate a new loan in England, it is said. Edward Howland, of New Bedford, Mass., intentionally blew out his brains at Lake Lapo, Oil., August l(i. United Slates Ministers McMahon and Worthington are returning from South Ame rica by way of Europe. Three companies of State militia have been sent to Lebanon, Kentucky, to put an end to the actions of tho ".Regulators." Two sailors have been arrested in To ronto, Canada West, charged with having Belittled a schooner opposite Ashtabula, Ohio. John Chambers, of Baltimore, was killed in that city yesterday by Lewis Meltee, who struck him on the head with a paving-stone. Martin McGuire, a laborer, of Hartford, Connecticut, yesterday attempted to murder his wife by cutting her throat. She is in a dangerous condition, and her husband has escaped. Lewis Hornbeck,of Milton, New York,and Stephen Paulding, of Poughkeepsie, were killed while walking on the railroad track of the Hudson liiver Bailroad, near Poughkoep Kie. An express train ran over both men. John Harrison, a junk dealer, and Delia Adams, a little girl, were shot and mortally wounded on Saturday by Captain Foss, of the ship Pacific. Tho captain was firing at soma young men who were stealing from the ship. Foreign Alfiih'N. De llodas, it is reported, intends to re higu and return to Spain. Tho rebels in the district, of Colon, Cuba, are committing groat damage by burning pro perty. The Cuban volunteers intend, it is said, to seize tho island from Spain, and then over throw tho revolutionists of the present. Carlism is reported dead at last. English crops are of an averago yield. Mr. Gladstone litis recovered his health. General Edmund lo Beuf will bo made Secretary of War for France. English critics admit that the Harvards' chances in the coining race are good. 4 Admiral Nunez, of tho Spanish navy, who necame prominent during the war with Chili, . died at Madrid on Saturday. Lopez is at Ascuria, short of arms and ammunition, but with plenty of provisions. The allied army is preparing'to attack him. The Spanish Government is petitioned to spare the life of Polo, chief of the Carlist ins urrectionary forces, who is now a prisoner at Madrid. The forgers, Harwood and Hatcher, who were arrested in New York recently, have ar rived in England. Hatcher has boon dis charged, and Harwood held for trial. Since the Pacific Railroad has opened, shares !n t2.u,n n'"'m Kilroad have declined from U.r to fvlO, a iiero n Atlanta lias been fined 50, or six months service in the chain-gang, for rnurryiu" a white woman. ' J " A four months' old alligator, kept as a family pet lu Douglas, Mass., lias escaped luto the nwampB near by. Henry Dudley Bates .lesson, Vlcur of To ronto, was recently found i., .,. - i iu lug DLICIUB. alter having preached a sermon m the prodigal eon. KLIXEl). A Yorkers, N. V., Hiitiklntr House Nniah(Ml. Mr. Mokes, cashier of the banking house of T. F. Morris tV. Co., who has decamped, is a defaul ter to the amount of ;o.KK or On Saturday morning last, Mr. Stokes asked per mission to go to New York to meet some members of his family. The reipte.t excited no suspicion whatever." But. on Monday he failed to make an appearance. Tuesday also passed without Mr. Stokrs. On WednesilaV.one ot tke firm came to New York to Iook after cer tain m cunties, and it was ascertain -d that Mr. Stoke bad already converted the cenritiex into available lunds. and appropriated tlicm lo liis own use. On the return of Mr. Morris to Yon Kers. and idler a consultation with his brother on the subject. It, was decided to close thy bank, and incs!i''atc the true state of their n flair. The exact amount of .ir. Stokes' defalcation has not been ascertained. The Messrs. Morris are raid to have received a letter from their de faull'u i: ca-hicr, dated at some dace iu Canada, into! miiig Iheni that he had lost his money in unsueccssiul stock jobbing speculations. Mr, Stokes is about titty years of age. Ho has held responsible po.-itionss of various kinds, and been cashier iu a number of banks, includ ing ti e I'alt hen Bank of Buffalo. The Morris llolli' i had known him irom boyhood, and had implicit, eonlideuce in his integrity. A'. J'. Sun. Tin: last. ItrlenM' of Kin-its, the I' lllliastrr. ('encral Voirdes, who has command over For', I.alaM tie. yesterday telegraphed to the L'nitcd Suites Marshal, saying that .lames Burns, the laft oi the Cuban lilihustcrs confined at thai ' place, was willing to sign the bond to keep tine j peace and be discharged as soon as a t'nilod Mates Commissioner could be sent to administer i the bond. Burns is one of the three filibusters who refused to be discharged at the time when District Attorney I'icrrcpont and two eoinmis s'oiieis vi-ilcd the fort and discharged l-Oothers. The two who stood out with Burns at that time were rclea.-cd about two weeks ago on their auieeing to sign the bond. Burns is (uitc an eccentric character. He has long silken hair, a heavy beard, and his features are quite intellec tual." lie is about forty, and during the late war he served in the t'nion army. lie stated that the Cuban Junta had made promises to him which they never intended to liillil; that he had sulieri il many hardships during his life, and did not mind being imprisoned in Fort Lafayette, lie appeared wall and ragged. Commissioner John A. Shields visited the fort yesterday af ternoon and discharged the prisoner. A'. I'. l'.i raid this niorhinij. How ii Paris l': per I.I veil. A Tal is correspondent writes that the sensa tional event of the day is the Taillcfcr and Bic trial, for embezzlement of money for the pur pose of supporting the well-known scmi-ollh'ial paper lti niltirJ, which journal has disap peared I rem the kiosks, without, however, hav ing been seized, as are weekly so many of Hie independent organs. The Journal o' 'tiris rightly remarks on this affair that, of all absorb ing passions, that of being the editor of a paper is the most diabolical, oi all vices the worst. Marat had that mania to a monstrous degree. In order that his number of the Ami la iV'iye should appear, he himself acknowledges that he pawned his very sheets, and rather than it should not appear he would have sacrificed his own existence. It is this pernicious but impe rious passion, far more exciting than a steeple chase, this delirium, which has ruined, or rather completed the ruin of the two men now before the grand jury of the Seine. To start the IJtrn dard they embezzled no less than 700,0(10 francs, that is, .t'L'8.000. An abyss daily yawned beneath their feet; but daily, at the cost of the crime committed, the Ktmdard appeared. Daily they inhaled the delicious perl nine of the freshly printed paper! and then, had they not in their power a daily paper, a lever wherewith they could move the world. suUicient to direct Europe and make kings tremble ' It will evidently be chronicled among the canst s ctlebrts. A Iteliel Hntrlier. We learn by a letter from Austin that Mr. Arlett, formerly a resident of our city, has just returned from "a visit to the Hot Springs. Ar kansas, and brings word of the Rebel butcher Duff, which will interest all of our readers iu Western Texas. It seems that Duff has been keeping store on the Arkansas river until recently, when he mur dered a negro and is now ill jail at Little Bock, awaiting ids trial. The murder was a cold blooded one, and the feeling against the mur derer is intense, so much so that he is trying to obtain a change of venue to l'ine Bluff. The Sheriff informed Mr. Arlett that a change of venue would do him little good. When Duff lied the country it was reported he had gone to Europe, and all traces of his where abouts had been lost by the L'niou men. at least. Duff was the commander of the Uehel troops that hung one hundred loyal men iu tho (ierman counties his troops took part lu the Nueces massacre, and his deeds of murder and outrage form one of the blackest pages of the Kebellion. San Antonio, (J'trax) Ej-prtss. Your Crime Will Flml Von Out. Ceorge W. Viles. who, about ten or twelve vears ago, was guilty of forgery to the amount of 15.000 or more in Maine, and who had left the State, leaving behind him a wife aud five children, has turned up at Mount Pleasant. Michigan, lie has becu engaged iu the lumber busiucss there, and was considered one of their most respectable citizens lvecently two olHcers from Maine, accompanied by the Deputy Sheriff of East Saginaw, attempted to arrest him in his bed, but he proved to be too lively for them, as he escaped to the woods, leaving in their hands his only garment. He is a bigamist as well as a forger," having a w ife aud two' children at Mount Pleasant, Mich. K-i':iiiiK( Dubii(ue is losing population. The aggregate value os property iu Tennes see is liisj.Ovii'p'.i-cr.. Indiana has '.HKIS pensioners, who receive annually sfl.tr.'.l.-Ki'.fDi. Honolulu has received and put up a fire alarm bell, manufactured in Troy. Boston sells twenty million dollars' worth of readv-made clothing annually. Buffalo has over three thousand babies there under the ge of seven months. Wheelbarrows have come down to us through six centuries without being bettered. The Arkansas negroes pre-empt lands, aud hire Chinese laborers to worn them. Jli ! One county in California punishes "simple drunks by plunging the guilty in a water-tank Whooping-cough is having a successful run In Monroe, i.a. Jeffcrsonville, Texas, is to have a cotton factory iu the fall. Georgia papers complain that the eclipso was a tailure in that Mate. Councils Bluff, Iowa, is to have a driving park ot "tortv acres era. Chicago uses tweuty-ono million gallons of water a day when it can get it. Minneapolis and St. Anthony want to he consolidated. -Miss Issippi objects. A Kentucky lady has a pair of twins with heads shaped like those ot snakes. The Executive Committee of the Peace Jubilee will shortly make an exhibit of their ac counts. it rained so hard in St. Peter's, Minn., that in an hour or two the streets were navigable tor canoes. It is said that Portsmouth is to bo the west ern terminus of tho (ierniau-Ameriean Atlantic cable. Lawrence, Mass., thinks the eight of tho first use of its new lire alarm teiegrapn was "re freshing." A snapping turtle with a postage stamp on his tail was found in the Washington mail at loledo the other day. Ten men assembled recently la a hotel in i aiitorula who count up among mem fceveuty' three million dollars. New Albany. Ind., is etill lively. The ilea con of a negro church was pitched out of the wiuuvw lu the c our be ot ft theological Uvwie. I'orrln Itrm. Amsterdam lias over 40.000 Jews. Hindustan is to be censused in 1S71. Uruguay uses the metrical system of weights and measures. Bed catin shoes and no stockings is the conn drees of Paraguay. Auction sales ot diamonds are now frequent at the Cape of (iood Hope. There has been a great "find" of coal in the Ccnttal Provinces of India. The insurance companies lose " 1100,000 rix thalers by the great fire at (iellc, Sweden. Light members of the House, of Commons lane (bed u nee the opening of the session. There are a million depositors In the post elliec savings banks of the United Kingdom. A Commercial Court for North Germany will be established at Lelpsie on Jauuary 1, ISO. A gang of sixteen English pickpockets has I ecu broken up at the German Watering-places. Turin Is to have a Universal Kxhi'.iition to celebrate the completion of t lie Mont Ceuis tunnel. The International Peace and Liberty League will meet at Lausanne, Switzerland, on Septem ber It. A gold crown coin of the time of Cromwell recently brought 'J7 at a sale ol rare coins in F.uglnifd. North Germany numbers at present 50 Y7 commercial vessels," wit li 11.411 sailors. There are 1 Tiii steamers. A French doctor wants the chance to straighten the 50.000 hunchbacks in that country by electricity. The cost of repairing the kiosipies and seats destroyed in Paris during the election riots is estimated at .5l)(HI. During Ibt'.S. M's.l 10,000 letters were dc Ihercd in Great Britain and Ireland, an average of twenty-six t; each -person. An association is being established In Londou for the purpose of securing the return of work inginen to Parliament. Fifty thousand workmen of Paris have peti tioned for the same municipal liberties accorded to other cities of France. A German railroad convention met at Vienna on the ISth of July. 1 he directors of seventy- seven railroads were present. the yurn-dvetng firms of Glasgow have locked out their employes in anticipation of a strike, and one thousand men are Ring idle. Goethe's statue in Munich was uncovered yesterday. With, the one hundred and twentieth anniversary ol his birth. Eighteen Burmese youths have been sent to Calcutta by the King of Biirinah to learn guu- -tingand the manufacture of arms. Borne has a population of 2H)JA'l according to this year's census, of whom WISJ are Jews, 037 Protestants, anil the rest Bomau Catholics. A price current list of (lie getting up of the different grades of beautv is published in Paris. For twentv francs ladies are warranted for six weeks. A lark singing-match recently took place at Halifax, F.ngland. The first bird, 17 years old, sang ten minutes, and the second, "sang nine lid a hall. A Brussels Court lias condemned one Mr. Bachclery to a fine of :i()0 francs and six mouths' imprisonment, for having used offensive lan- uagc towards it. Vienna Common Council has vote1 to peti tion the Government to suppress all convents mil religious communities which conflict with the Kinpirc. One of St. Gregory s toes, in a plate glass tiox set in silver, was received at Pera last month, and bishops, clergy, and military gave it a grand procession. MARINE TELEGRAPH. l'ur additional Marine XewH are Firxt Pa'jc. ARMANAO FOR P11ILADKI.PHIA THIS DAT. Svn Rises 617 1 Moon Kiseh 7't5 tsi'N Sets -17 I Hum Water U'-JU PHILADELPHIA BOARD Ob' TRADK. John O. Jamkn. j. is. Dchiiohow, V Committee op the Month. Thomas L. GillkkfiE, MOVEMENTS OK OCEAN WTEAMSIIU'.S. FOR AM K it IO A. Iowa (ihtsKow Nw York Auj?. rt Tarifa Liverpool Now York via Bo3....Aux. la Munhatlan Liverpool. ... Now York Ain?. 11 Km'lund Liverpool ....Now York Auir. 11 (J. of London. .. .Liverpool ....Now York Ave. Id liriUiDum i.iuxitow now Vork Auk. is (Julitt Liverpool.. ..New York Ani. H ('. of Puris Liverpool New York via Hal... Au. 14 I'ereiro Hrest New Y'ork 4u. 11 Silesia lluvro Now York Aurf. 14 Colin l,onlon New York Aui. 1 1 Berlin Soutliiiinpton. ... Baltimore Au'. 14 HJlt KUKOl'K. Ktna New York. ...Liverpool Am?. 21 H ammonia New York. ...lltimlmrrf Au. 24 Nehrubka New York. ...Liverpool Au. Scotia New Y'ork. ...Liverpool Au. 2-'i Main Now York. ...ltremen -uir. City of Pari. .. .New York. ...Liverpool Au. 2S Atalanta New York. ...London Autf. 2t Iowa New York. ...(.lawow Aujj. 2s The l.ineen New York ...Liverpool Auk. O. of Brooklyn. .Now York. ...Liverpool Sept. 4 C. of Baltimore. .Now York. ...Liverpool .... Sept. 7 COAST WISK, DOMKSTIU, KTO. South America. .New York. ...Kio .laneiro Aut;. 23 PromelUtiUS.. . . .Philaria Charleston Autf. -t! FhieIo New York. ...Havana Auir. 'J'I Pioneer Philaria Wilmineton A uir. 27 Tonawanda Philada Savannah Aug. 24 Mails are forwarded hyevery steamer in the reuul.ir lines. The Htoumors for or from Livorpool call at Oueenstown. ex cept the Canadian Hue, which call at Ixmdonileri-y. Tho steamers for or from tho Continont call at Southampton. CLKARF.D SATURDAY. SteaniBhip Norfolk, Piatt, Richmond via Norfolk, W. P. Clyde & Co. Steamship Norman, Crownll, Boston, H. Winsor fc Co. Sieamerti. 11. Slout, lord, Ceoricetown and Ale .imlria, V. P. Clyde Co. Steamer Mayflower, I'ultz, Now York, W. P. Clyde- A Co. Steamer.). S. Shriver, Dennis, Baltimore, A. Groves, ,Ir. N. G. Iurue Julie Micuols, Dude, Gibraltar loronlorfl, Poter V riKht A Sons. Br. Iirig Doctor, Jonos, Plymouth for orders, W. Krookio. BriK Julia K. Arey, BahbiilKe. Wiscassnt, Warren vGreKg. Sciir Golden Kaide, Howes, New Budlord, Wold, NukIo it Co. Schr .T. P. McDovitt, Mullen, Bridgeport, do. Si'hr It. 11. Huntley, Nickorson, New Bedford, do. Schr Wings of tbe Morning, Mcf'arlaud, Portsmouth, N. 11., Warren A Gregir. Schr Koamor, Mayo, Chelsea, Day, Huddell A Co. Si hr 11. Blackinan, Jones, Providence, Huiniuutt, Neili A Sclir . D. Cargill, Kelly. Providence, do. Schr V. N. Tower, Perry, Newlniryport, do. Schr Sarah Clark, Gritting, Apponaug, do. Burge Reading HK. No. 71, Jones, Mew York, do. Tug Thos.Jefterson, Allen, Baltimore, with a tow of barges, W. P. Clyde A Co. Tug Commodore, Wilson, llavre-de-Grace, with atowoi barges, W. P. Clyde A Co. ARRIVK.D YKSTF.RDAY. Steamship Prometheus, Gray, 6," hours from Charleston, Willi cotton, rii'o. etc., to K. A. Sender A Co. Sleamer K. N. Faircbild, Trout, 24 hours Irani Now York, with iihIm". to W. M. Baird .1 Co. Schr J. J. Spencer, Smith, 10 days from Cardouas, with Buijurto Wm. Busthy. ARRIVED SATURDAY. StoamerNow Y'ork, Jones, from Georgetown and Alex andria, with nidse. to W. P. Clyde 4 Co. Steamer Beverly, Pierce, 24 hours from Now York, with nidse. lo W. 1. Clyde A Co. Steamer Concord, Norman, 24 hours from New York, with mdso. to W. M. Baird A Co. Brig Home, Phillips. 23 days from Savanna la Mar, with logwood to D. N. Wet.lar A Co. Brig Wenonsh, Dunning, from Wentworth, N. 8., via Portland, with plaster to Smith A Harris. Brig Julia K. Arey, Bubbidge, Irom Stoniogton, in bal last to Warren A Gregg. ... , ,. Bchr Chief, Townsend, 1 day from Indiau'River, Del., with grain to Jas. B. Bewley Co. Schr Koamer, Mayo. Irom Providence. Tub Hudson, Nicholson. Irom Baltimore, with a tow of bames to W. P. Clyde A Co. Tug Chesapeake, Merrihew, from Havre do-Graco, with a tow of barges to W. P. Clyde A Co. Sr-rinl 7frn'7i f Thr Kmiinii T'tntmph. HAVitt-DB-GHACB. August 28. The following boats loft hre in low this morning : " W I. Rine with bark to Kern 4 Ooates R M. Foresman, with lumber to laylor A Botts. t runk nd Alice, with lumber, tor Salem. U.'S.'ihiVii. wjth ljer to -H Va-degrift. 8. M. Craus. wilh lumber to D K. I syl. r A Sou. KkU s ui Ann. with stone, for Marcus Hook. & mu."l C-hriSwItU lumber U W 4 Betta. Lycoming, with lumber, tor Chester. C. A. Lyman, with lumbi r to Noicross 4 Sheets. (, rw Imr, ifTh In l '''.''"' ,, ., Niw Yoiik Oi-Kii K, August 21. Six bargea leave in UuitimnrA. lifclit. 1 BAHiioM Shan; ii Okkici:, August 21.-The following Willirnd ?03.?,fflolS5?Sn?,V Wn: Jacob CrVusir hCv7nee: Late and Early: H. Campbell ; Sarin HiMemill A H. Griswold ; K. B. Tumnons ; Gen. Hcott; wd U II. VftaSJ;. all with coal, for New York. L. S. C. fnrrfmnmlnire of the I hiiuvf '"" "- .... StVra,;1 Mr.menAnwa. tshlpTnscarora. Rowland, Irom L'nool h ult. tot W ..i. . ...ti Aith nut., on bliumeuock. . ...... . wn j mitus'f nut ' Ship Wyoming, Julius, for Philadelphia, aailel from Liverpool 7th inst. Steamship Cambria, Uraig, tor Philadelphia, cleared at Nrw York lilut inst. Steamship Tonawanda, Wakeley, for Philadelphia, Railed frr-m Ssvnnnah 21st int. Steamship Saxon, SeBrs, lionci", nt MnMnn Joth inst. SteMiifHp Brunette, Freeman, for Philadelphia, cleare I at New York Hist inst Steamship James S. Green, Vance, for Philadelphia, sailed from Kii biuend 2i th int. Steamer liattli snnke, Beckett, from Nowburyport for Philadelphia, at Holmes' Hole 1,' h inst. Marine .from Liverpool lor I'liiladolphia, showing 3d dis pen Not. I f21. was passed :t,l in-t . Int. 44. long. 41 2 Bariio Vi'lacn Belle, Little, lor Philadelphia, silled from I oBdnnilerry fth inst. Biinpie 'I heone, Hehnnrs, 'rem Livorpool 7th Inst for I'liilsoelpht.-i. was spoken I' th inst , off ,antui'ket. Barque Providi nce, Coall'.eet, hence, at Falmouth !th lntnt. ciir Grace Clifton, Otis, henco for Salem, nt llolmrs' Hole A. Al. l!Mh inst. Srlirs A Fnlkenlitirg. from l'rovidetn'o, an I Sanni'l L. Crocker, 'I'lirsHlicr, Ironi 'I'autitoii, both tor I'tuladolpiii.i, lit Newport P. l!h inst. Sci.rs S. S. Tyler. Pratt, hencn, nt Full River 2 ltd inst. Schr Opcar !'. Hawiey, Dunee, hetli'u, at Bristol 2 IU iiftunt. S hr l.etia, I'os. hence, nt Beffat 1 It Ii in-a. Sc r ' 'ohaNHMf . Gibbs. hence, at. New Bed lord 2 th inst. Schr Homy G. Fay, I'rcS'-ott for I'liiladeiphia, cleared nt I sli.i'- l:tn in-it. chr I ydia, ll.iskill, for l'litlailclphia, cle irnd at Calais Hh in-t. Srhr Alice, Noyp-. hence, at I Uout-est or 2 Mh mnt. Schrs I, u -iii ti. Io, I'.owditi h, and John R.indohih. Corson, hence, at Norwich loth inst. Schr I . Clnrl. , I 'lark, hence, at Bait imor" 2 th inst . Sclirs John el li-Ted. Green, for rioia'leliihi i : ilhir'ns Lrown. for do. ; atid llai.tvih s. I'mlios. iorChgitcr. I'a.. clelired at Baltimore 2"tu in.t. Schr N. (mrr, hence, mi. rail Kivrr fsth ind. Schr I'. A I', lip ok. Brooks, for I'liilad-itohia. sailed f I flu l'nw t llrket l!'lll lll'-t. Schr Bee. Hasting, tor I hil.idelnhia. sailed from Rich- niond B'th ui'-i. Si'hrs Ciltean l. King, l-.Inreftee : Lena Hunter, Perry; Si-allower. I hare : Ann S. I iinium, ( 'old, ; H. G. Hand. I 'or- i; Kill II 111. 'ey. I'erry: and George K. Murney, Mar ney, hence, ut I'rovidenco Isth inst. ihe two last lor Paw- t im ki t. SchisA. C. Paige; Alabama, Vanirit-ler; Davison. Jef. fers.and l. S. M r-.hon, Ajre. sailed Iro'u Salem h'th itist. lor Philadelphia SUMMEH RESORTS. ft U R F HOUSE. mmT w ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., WII.I, UK OPEN INTII. SEPTE.IIHKU 'Ut, TKRMS MODKRATB. For rooms, terms, 4c, address THOMAS KARLHY, Proprietor. Oarl Senti' Parler Orchestra has oafiOD. H 1 Im Y HE WHI T E HOU S E, AT ATLANTIC CITY, JJ. J., locnlcd on Massachusetts avenue, is now open for the re ception of visitors. Tho bathing opposito tho houso is VNKrnPAKSF.I), AMI) THE PATIIK11S ARK KKCUKK FROM UANliim IJY THE "SAFF.TY FLOATS" ENtLOSINU THE I1ATIIINO OllOUNDS ! Apply to 7 2fmw2m WILLIAM W HITKIIOIJSK. O II N M E Z 'S 1NLKT HOUSK, ATrANl'!C CITY, NKW JKRSKY. PureBt brands of Liquors. 722ra DENNIS COTTAfiE, ATLANTIC CUT, N. J. (MICHIGAN AVF.XUK), Kulnrged to dotttlln its former i;nii:ie.it.v. is now nnn tor tuu roceition ot guoste. JOSKPH U. BURTON. , 2 lm Proprietor. MEUC11ANTS' HOTEL, CAPE MAY, N. J This delightfully located hotel is NOW OPKN for tbe season, where the undersigned, as heretofore, will de vote his whole energies to tho co tuiort ot his guests. WILLIAM AIASON. 622m Proprietor. CHEHMAN HOUSE, CAPE MAV, N. J. iO (inod I'liyibln rnoms c:in now ho had at the Sherman Hons. iSpntiK beds, 'I H ri I2t CLi Fl- OKD A CO., Proprietors. FOR SALE. FOR SALE OK TO KENT. GKRMANTOWN, five minutes' walk from Wayne Station, two neat and comfortable Honses on WAYNE Street, below Manheim, suitable for a small and genteel family, with all tho modern conveniences, gas, water, range, heater, eto. Rent, $500 per annum. Apply to JACOB KAUPP, No. 77 WISTER Stroet, Germautowu Possession at once. g 18 tf fpf. X OR SALE HANDSOME T II K E E JLil story Brick Dwelling, three-story donble back build lots, No. HL4 SIXTH Street, above Green; modorn im urovements, and in excellent order. Was owned and buib! by tbe late Henry Derringer, doceased, of thevory heal materials and workmanship. Immediate possession Aent nt house from 12 to 2 o'clock daily. ti 7 tf TO RENT. f;!:; FURNISHED HOUSE, No. :() PRICE Mrcct, (Jermantown, to rent from October 1 until May 1. Apply on tho premises, or by letter, to WILLIAM II. WK.HB, 8 It! lilt No. 227 S. FOURTH Street. f" TO KENT. FURNISIIED-A HANDSOME JuL;'- three tory brick dwelling, with double threo-story l.iu k huildiiigH, on the south side of Arch street, between I ittccnlh mid Sixteenth bt reels, replete with all m jdorn conveniences, uu or wiinout a statue. A. B. CARVER A CO., J' S. W. cor. Ninth and I'ilbertsts, N. I'M EKJHTEENTH, ABOVE WAL- JUXJI "l 1 Mreot, near Kitlenliouse Sipiare Tho most complete mid elegant medium size DWKI.L1NG in west part of city ; lower lloor solid walnut tinish: everv eoov... no pee; for sale, with possession. J. F. LIST, No. rBy ' street. 20lllnvtf lURNlSHED ROOMS FOR SEVERAL -1 Gentlemen, without. Table Hoard I'.nst ,.f ,tn,.... ri'onireil No. !2!l BACK Street m 20 ;. PATENTS. PATENT OFFICE s, N. W. Corner FOURTH anJ CHESNUT, (Entrance on FOURTII street). FRANCIS D. FASTORIU3, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS. Patents procured for Inventions In tho Unitod States anil Foreign Countries, and all business re- luting to the same promptly transacted. Call or send for circulars on Patents. Open till 9 o'clock every evening. 8 0 smtli STATE RIGHTS FOR SALE. STATE Rights of avalnsble Invention inst naaented nrl fm the SLICING, CUTTING, and OHIPP1NU of dried beef, cabbage, etc., are hereby offered for sale. It is an artiole of groat value to proprietors of hotels and restaurants, and it should be introduced into every family. STATH RIGHTS for sale. Model can he seen at TliLKGHAPU UrtlUK, UUUl'lLK'D ruuu, n. o. 627U iMUNDY A HOFFMAN. PIANOS. R E M O V A L lUTTTON'S PIANO ROJMS. C111CKKR1NG GRAND, SWU ARK AND UPRIGHT RFMOVK1) IO Nos. 1126 and 1128 OHKSNUT STRRKT. gfllm WILLIAM H. DUTTON, ALBRECIIT, a EIKKKH A SOHM1DT.1 WTt7! FIRST-CLASS PIANO FORTES. Full gnarantee and moderate prices. 8 a W AKK.KOOMS. No. ti I (I ARCH Streets. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. AT I 0 II A E L MEAGHEK & CO., No. S23 South SIXTEENTH Street, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In PROVISIONS' SAND CLAMS, FOR FAMILY USJ TEItKAPINH ll PER DOZEN. 91 -yy IKE GUAltDS. FOK STORE FKONTS, ASYLUMS, FAO TOMES, ETO. Patent Wire Railing, Iron Bedsteads, Ornamontal Wire Work, Paper-makers' Wires, and every variety of Wire Work, manufactured by M. WALKER 4 80N8, GS LIGHT FOR THE COUNTRY. Ji 8AFE, RELIABLE, AND ECONOMICAL. PLACED OUTSIDE OF BUILDINGS!! FERRIS & CO.'S AUTOMATIC OAS MACHINES 1?at been In Micciwtinl operation for Iptpo ynrf and in nil ennra pivn porfoct BntiHtnction. Th light is mucb eupprior to thut of cit Ras, nt nitioh loss ooM. The inuny Acriiictith nriwiuK from thn u of KKKUlSKN'K and (JO A I 111j liAMl'N rihI worth lues f.in ninchioes nlitmltl in (luce prrton to atlnpt Mite, econruiucal. and futt infau tory littht. The nintplicity of our imichttie, its luw motion! its supfrinrity over nil others on nci-otint of ita KKVDLV INU evaporator, which takes up all tho carbon from the material, ami thn fact that it will run for yours without cmt for repairs, recommend it above all others in the market. The machine can be noon in operation at our Othce, where explanations and references will heaven. 6 Itnths 3m2pl No. :7 CIIKSNUT Street, PhiUufa, boat quality of OASOL1NK always on hand. BLANK BOOKS. BLANK BOOKS. The Largest Stock and Greatest Variety OF FULL ArJD HALF-SOUriD BLANK HOOKS, MEMORANDUM, TASS, COPY-UOOKS, ETC. ETC. To be found In this city, is at the OLD ESTABLISHED Blank Book Manufactory OF JAS. B. SMITH & CO., Ko. 27 South SEVENTH St., 6 18 thstu3m PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE AND SALESROOM, FIRST FLOOR ; WAKE ROOMS, UP STAIRS. WINDOW SCREEN. A GOOD THING. IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEErEUS HOTELS, BANKS, OFFICES, ETC. The Patent Adjustable Window Screen WILL FIT ANY WINDOW, Give ventilation and liuht, scrooa from view, and exclude FLIES, MOSQUITOES, AND OT11KR INSECTS. For sale by Dealers in House-furnishing Goods, TUE ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREEN COMPANY, SOLE MANUFACTURERS, 6 12 tnth3m No. 23 MARKET St.. Philadelphia HOME LIFE INSURANCE COtYiPANY, OF NEW VUItll, WALTER S. GRIFFITH, President. A solid, safe, and reliable Company. Assets over two million dollars ($2,UUO,000), moat socurel) invested, and rapidly increasing. A IHE.TlIiEK.NllIP OK OVEIt 10,000. Persons contemplating assurance on their lives are in vited to examine the literature of the Company, which may be bad at tbe Philadelphia office, Southwest corner of FOURTH and LIBRARY Streets. 6 3thstu3m It. K. KSt,EIt, ienoral Agent. I R E V O R K. GALVANIZED and Painted WIRE GUARDS, store fronts and windows, for factory and warelious. windows, for churches and cellar windows. IRON and WIRE RAILINOS, for balconies, offices cemetery and garden fences. Liberal allowance made to Contractors, Builders and Carpenters. All orders tilled with proinptnes. and work guaranteed. ltOBEKT WOOD & CO., TSstuthCm No. 1130 RIDGE Avenne, Phlla DRUGS, PAINTS, ETO. J OBEUT SHOEMAKER & O O. II. E Corner FOURTH and RACE Sts. PHILADELPHIA. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS' Importers and Manufacturers of White Lead and Colored Paints, Putty 1 varnishes, Etc. AGENTS FOK THE CELEBRATED FRENCH ZINO PAINT8 Dealers and consumers supplied at lowest pricei ror eatm. u 4; CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. Rb R. THOMAS & CO., DEALERS LN Doers, Blinds, Sash, Shutters WINDOW FRAMES, ETC., N. W. 00RNKR OF EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets, 6 26 3m PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE PLOWMAN. OAlirENTEK AND BUILDER, So. 134 DOCK STRET, PIIILAEEDLPUIA . STOVES, RANGES, ETO. fj,u NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED would call tho attention of the public to his g-"Jt NKW liOLDKN KAtiLK KUKNAUK, This ia an entirely now hoator. It is so constructed as to at oncsuommeud it self to Kuneral favor, ooing a com binal ion ol ' wrouuht and uant, iron, tt is vary siiniiio in its construction, and is perfectly air tight ; sell-cloauing, hav ina no pipes or drums lo ha takun out and cleaned. It ia so arrniiKod with upright Hues as to produce a larger amount ol bent from tlie same weight of coal than any furnace now in una. The hygroiuetriu condition of too air as produced by my new arrangement of evaporation will at once demonstrate that it is the only Hot Air i uruitceUia will produce a perfectly healthy atmosphere. ThoKo in wunl. of a complete Heating Apparatus won do well to call and eiuuuue 1 ho nold.niigle. Nos. 1133 and 1W4MAKK Kl' Street, Philadelphia,. A largo iiSKortincnt of Cooking Hanges, Firo Hoa Stoves, tow Down Urates, Ventilators, etc., always hum!. A1 . N. lt.-Joltiing of all kinds promptly done. Jo THOMSON'S LONDON KITCHENEB 51 'rinTWKNWH.R M 7,1.8. Also, Philadelphia lUngoa, Uo Air boi naces, Portablo Healers. WMom l. yolor Ktovea, Hath Hoilers, hlew holo Phitoa, Boilora, Uookuj, Ktof ea. Ui . nholosal "d relal, b tho manufacturers. Dunes, omi., suw BH A RPK 4 THOMSON, t a7wfm6ffl Mo. 409 N, tK001 etrt AMUSEMENTS- WALNUT STREET THEATRE. THIS (Monday) KVKNINO. August 23, Tho Charming At-trer art Vocalist, KOSK W ATKINS (Fnrmrrly Mis. Ksina .Nhw, And tbe emini'rit. t.iTiipli.n, MK. 1IAKRY W ATKINS. Thi sr-dislinKiiisned artists will appear in their graad K.mtuil ic rfh drama of ... 1 KUDDI'.N IHIWN; OR. UNDER TWO tLAGS. Front. nrifrd by tho prosn and publir tho Ht-hT IKIftH DRAMA ON TIIK KTAE lVrn Met arlhv Mr. HARK V WATKIN8 Hlsnrho lomond (with soni) Ril.SK WA I'KINS ATALF.R'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER W ClUnW rtkl WVl W,l T.'M VtVV Mtro.1. TIIK I.KAMI OKI'HK,STKIO, formerly tho property of the t.KAM) IU k K OK BAUKN, purchased at great ipense by ,IA('OK VAI.K.R,of this city, in ooiubinnt ion with I I. AIM Klt'S OKUHK.hi RA and Miss NKIXIK AN DKRSWN will perform KVKKY AHTKKNOON uod KVKNINO at tho aboTO-montionod place. Atlmtsoion freo. 1 1 St f STEAMBOAT LINES. V t y i a ur. r . ir x v v i r. ,ii a i . flV TITI.-KllV TIIIHKI11VH A V II SATURDAYS. ' .,(... K ITI'TMI I V I ,i. . did simmer LADY OK 1'HK "l.AKK, tlaiitain W. I III M I SO IS, will t'omiiionco running rpguliir'y to I' A PW MAY. lrnmg ARlli STKKKT W II ARK on TtJKSDAY, Till KM 'AY, and SAI'UKOAY MORNINliS atHo'clock. and returning (learo h landing al Caie May on MON. im i i r mhiu s. ,n.l SA1 UKOAYS at o clock. 1 nro. illcmtlinff 1,'arriH.rA birA ifi-i-'lA ( lulilri u " J 2f, Sprvants " " . i ro Season I fckets if ID- PaiTiage hiro eitra. Thn I.ADY OK TIIK I.A K If i. . Hnn a ho.t h.a handsonm stnlo-rooin accommodations, and ia tit'ed np with everything necesaurj for the safety and comfort of pawigers. Krcight received until 8V4 o'clock. Tickets sold and line Fge checked lit tho transfer otlice. No. JOt I III KSNUT Street, under tho Continental Hotel. 1'orliirtlior psrticn lars imiuire at the Oilico, No. ID) North IM I.A WARM itvrnno, i, II. II I IMF I.U H.Mtf OALVIN TAtiO ART. . ITT? h WAILY EXCURSIONS TO BE- U7I'rt'Tverly, ItnrlingMtn, and UrisW, hi tho stnanr ri-msyh.Mtt .IOII N A. V A K N K ii. Loaves I'hibidol Pliui. I ln'Miut street wlinrf. at. a nnil li n'i loik P M. Ra- tutning, leaves Bristol at ti nd o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P.M. Stotlltinir ,eh WIIV nt. Ilivnrlun Trie,,..,!!. I. Amla. lusia, Beverly, and Burlington. Kare 25 cents. Kcnr sum, 4(1 cents. 7 8 3m . I tiL(JL'CESTERrOINT.-OOYOUR- snOTiJtsrS fn t 'ttk6 th famil' 10 thil1 C001, dal'Kht New steamers, with ovory comfort, leave 8OUTH Stroe SliD riai Iv. ovnrv few minutM 183in LECAL NOTICES. INSTATE OF EDWAKD McHKIDE, DE- lJ ceased, Letters of ariminixtrntion mion the eatiitn ot Isaiildecedent having been granted to tho undersigned, all persons indebted to said nstatuare roiiiested to make pajinent, and those having claims to present them with out delay to r. moil 1 1.11 r.ii 1. kwis, ArlminiHtratnr, P Oinrit KAST WALNUT LANK, Oeriniiiitown. HOSIERY COODS. J WILLIAM II O F M A H N, No. N. EK.11TII Ntrect, Phlladclphln, Dealer In Hosiery Goods, Offers for sale a large assortment of noslery, for Lidies", Gents', au Children's wear; Souks, three quarter Souks, and Long Hose, of English and Ger man manufacture. UNDER WEAR Of (.'artwrlght Warner's manufacture, acknow ledged to be the bea imported. Also, tho Nerfolk and New Brunswick, acknow ledged to be the bea of American Goods. Tncse Goods in all sizes, for 7 wsly Soring: and Summer Wear. rp D E PRINCIPAL DBPOT FOR TUB BALK Or RBVBNUK STAMPS, NO. 304 C11ESNDT STREET. CENTRAL OFFICES, No. 106 8. FIFTH STREET, (Two doors below Cnesnnt street), AND NO. 438 WALNUT STREET, ll'enn Building) SSTA11LISDID 1868. The sale of Revcnne Stamps la still continued a) the Old-Ebtablislied Agency. The stock comprises every denomination printed by the Government, and naving at all times a largfl supply, we are enabled to fill and forward (by Mall or Express), all orders Immediately upon receipt, matter of great Importance. United States Notes, Nutlonal Bank Notes, Drafts on Philadelphia, and Tost Ofllce Orders received in payment. Any information regarding the decisions of ;iie Commissioner of Internal Revenue cheerfully and gratuitously furnished. Revenue Stamps printed upen Drafts, Checks, Ite. ceipts, etc. The following rates of commission are allowed on Stamps and Stamped Paper: On 'J5 and upwards 8 per cent loo " 8 " " soo 4 " Address all orders, etc, to BTAMP AGENCY, No. 304 C1IE8NUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. UNITED STATES POSTAGB STAMPS Of all kinds, aud STAMPED ENVELOPES constantly oQ hand.
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