hews suLiruxin-g. HUT Affair.. The following persons wuro fcdmittfld to tbe TcnnHylTania IIoHpitul .ytistorilny: Losay Drown, Hfjed tweuty-three yncrii, residing on Knth Seventh Btret, heiul c it by Boniu nu known person. James Smith, a(,'ed twenty nine yf ars, living at Ionl's Void, Montgomery county, l'a., foot and hnnd injured. The fnneral of Spccinl I'olica Officer 11. A. P. Moore, who was ncridun tally killed at the Thomas Iron Works, took j.lace yesterdtiy afternoon, from his late residence, in ('hat ham fitreet. A largo delegation of policemen, ftH well as numerous friends of the deceased, attended. Charles Sclivani, agod thirty-eight years, who cut his throat at his residence in Aaron Htreet, and whs admitted to the Pennsylvania HoHpital, died in that instiiuiion yesterday afternoon. Yesterday nfternoon, about quarter to 1' o'clock, David "Willmer, six yearn of age, was run over at Second and Mary stroetn, and badly injured. He was removed to his home in lieokloss street, below Front. A lot of dry goods in the window of the hi ore No. 121. " Poplar street were damaged by fire about half past 10 o'clock last night. DoincNiic A fln.)rit. Oold closed yesterday at (iovernor-elect Seuler, of Tenuessee, is in Washington. The tenth Spanish guaboat has been launched at New York. The President left Washington last night for an absence of two weeks. 'J ho National Temperance Convention assembled in Chicago yesterday. A very slight fall of snow is reported to have fallen in New York city yesterday. William Triebly attempted to commit suicide by shooting himself, at l'oltsville, last evening. Governor-elect Walker, of Virginia, yes terday had a talk with the President, on aifairs in the Old Dominion. Work was resumed yesterday in all the Scranton mines and at Hyde Park. No dis turbance occurred. Hon. John Cessna tried to obtain an in terview with the President yesterday, but failed to accomplish his object. General Sherman had a public reception at Augusta, Maine, last evening. Ho loaves there to-day for Portland. 1 The Athletics suffered a defeat yester day at the hands of the "Maryl. aids" of Balti more, the score standing l'X to .1. The "Union" ase Ji.ill Ciub, of Lansing burg, beat the "Nationals,'' of Washington yesterday, the score standing to I'l. A severe storm prevailed on Mount Wash ington on Tuesday night. Ico two inches thick formed on the telegraph wires. The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western llailroad Company yesterday sold nt Now York, at public auction, n,ihhi tons of Scran ton coal. A rumor current in New York, of a new Cuban expedition, is founded on the fact that thirty men left for Halifax, to join an expedi tion fitting out at that point. Delegates from the New F.nglanil Odd Fellows to the annual session of the Grand Lodge of the United States, to bo held at San Francisco, left Boston for the Pacilic slope yesterday. A fire occurred last night in Johnson's lum ber yard, coiner of Broome and Tompkins streets, New York, spreading through to Grand street, damaging several stores and dwellings. Loss over it), ()()(. A construction train on the Bangor and Tiscataquis llailroad broke through a bridge yesterday, and was precipitated into the river below. The conductor was killed, and the engineer fatally scalded. Several others were badly injured, and two men are missing. Foreign AfTnir. The News says: " When Mr. Dickens left on his last visit to America we expressed a hope that he might do service in the cause of peace and good will. Mr. Dickens has not resigned this peaceful mission. Nothing could bo in better taste and feeling than his hearty speech at the banquet on Monday evening. Ilia wide and intimate knowledge of his countrymen enabled him to express the admiration and esteem which the Harvard men have earned for themselves in England. We hope thero will be a return match in America, and feel confident that Oxford will meet as hrothorly a welcome there as Harvard has here. We re joice that our kinsmen arc satisfied with the arrangements of the race. ."We trust, lor all time, that there may bo no other or less generous rivalry between the pride and flower of Old and New England. Transatlantic Canihridgo has upheld the honor of her ancestral name in patriotism, states manship and intellect, and lastly, in dignity in defeat. To errors of impetuosity and impatience rowing authorities attribute the defeat. These are the excess of qualities of an old stock; the temperainvnt of a people's youth. What may not the alliance of two such rivals do lor the belter futuro of the world?" The Standard protests against the annual recurrence of an international lace, and thinks it hardly right to exact such physical and pe cuniary saciiliees every year, By severe training the Harvards won a position to en title them to come as chaileners. A second trial would involve a strain of physique and an interruption of studies vliich it is not fair to exact for the gratilka'ion of rivalry aud the sporting world. The t.uidard trusts a renewal of the contest will ho formally re sisted for some years. The victim of the last agr in m outrage was named Hunter, not Mayo, lie was a Scotch man who had settled as a larger at Newport, in the county of Mayo, heiv he was killed. The assassin bus not yet been arrested. The Times, commenting on the crime, re gards it as a national misfortune. It shows that savage lawlessness is extending beyond the narrow limits to which it has hitherto been confined. The county of Ma is now stained with atrocities which' have disgraced Tippe rary and Westmeath. Paris, Sept. 1 The Paris Constituttonwl of to-day says that Marshal S-'rrano is daily becoming more and more prominent as a can didate for the throne of Spain. In the Senate to-day, Prince Napoleon made a speech on the xruntiin fiiii .'!(. lie pro tested his devotion to the Emperor and the Prince Imperial, and gave in his complete ad herence to the proposed reforms, which he nopea were but the beeiiininjr, ot tresu re forms. He denounced as irreconcilable those who opposed the loyal application of these reiorms. The C'untllutionnd announces that the Em peror has recovered, and will probably go to Ciiaions. Ratifications of a convention for laying a telegraph cable between Europe and South America nave been exchanged. Maheid, Sept. 1. Two Carlist chieftains have surrendered on promise of their lives Government organ say the reinforcements about, to fail will be nutlicient to extinguish t) ttiki'i't i i-'imi in Culm. Viaw, :'fpt. 1. The Aunt iiu Gl.n.t THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, have advised the Viceroy of Egypt to hasten j his journey to Constantinople. Lfm.in, Sept. 1. Blazer's bust of Alexan- I dcr Von Humboldt has been successfully cast J here, and will bo shipped to New York di rectly. Truste, Sept. 1. A serious revolt iu j broken out at Tyrana, in Kuropcnn Turkey. Several arrests liHve been made, and the gov- ornmcnt buildings ore closely guarded. The authorities were compelled by tie; menaces of the peoj'le to release the prisoners. Subse quently a conflict took pufo between the guards and the people, in w hich several per sons were killed and wounded. Turkish troops , are on the way to the city to restore order. I I5ki NN, Sept. 1. A grand festival in honor of the memory of Joseph 1 was held here to- ; day. Over twenty-five thousand people took art in the festivities. The Archduke Louis and Herr Gi.skra were present, and addressed : the people. Great enthusiasm prevailed. 1 Constantinople, Sept. 1. A messenger has left Constantinople with the Sultan's re- : ply to the letter of the Viceroy of Egypt. It is reiorted that the Sultan expresses satisf'ac- j lion w ith the Pasha's assurances of loyalty, but commands him to sell or transfer to the i Turkish government the ironclads and breech- j loaders ordered in Europe; keep his forces ; within prescribed limits; abate taxation; pah- j lish his annual budget, and abstain from neg - tiations with foreign governments. ! Public Debt Statement. I Washington, Sept. 1. The following is a ' statement of the public debt of the United ! States on the 1st of September, 180f : Debt bearing coin Interest: dun m'tiT of Ihsuo unU Amount out- Accrued In tereat. 8 'l'iti ti '" l'7 fiS.M'i i' 18,41.0,001 00 9.1.10 IV) 1.8!i,17ii mi l-Hlt' Ot llltl'l'CHt. Ilnuil., n per cent., tiuiiils, ft per cent . , .nniiH, 1W1. G per cent. , liomlH. Oregon war, 181. 6 per rent., -liomlii, ISM , 0 per cent., Hmiilri, A 21 Ik, ti per rent., Uomln, 1SK1. 0 per cent., ItonrtH. 10 40x, 6 per cent., DoiiiIh. 6 12111, K per cent., lit. mis, (I 2U..6 per cent., 1'orilM, fi-'Jim, 6 per cert , Rlunilinu. g-.Hi.imo.oiH) (Ml 7IU.2HO.O It 00 18,416,001) 00 fltfi (KM) 00 8(l,:ii7.nt) 0!) M l ,771 till) 00 74.000,11110 00 lit t fto7.'0 (JO ;i,ssi.ftoi no 12I.M1.I0 0i) .Wtt7.2S0 Oil :t)i.;is.(t::ij ot) 3!I,.V(1.1'I) ("I 4'i ,.)'.), i.'.l) 00 10,2:'.r, 132 110 7,r.()00 OJ 4,801. 1H2 ft'l 77,ti.V) 00 2,M 1 .22'S 0 ) 4.(Hiii.M5 0) HJH'.I.MiO fill 3.7't.'i SHI Ml 4i',:l:i.l SO ISoikIh, ft -ffllH, 0 percent , .. IIoimIh. ft 2m. li per cent , Botiiln,fi 2UH,ii percent., 2.107 ,fii.:too (to ConpoiiB due Miiy I ninl Jr.ly 1, lgtf, not pn Mjiitul for pa in Total. Tlelit liem in" interest iii lawful money SJ2,4ZS,2S2 31 4 Wli 317 Ml $.),!) ;.f,fi'J3 81 ('erliflcittm. .1 per cut. tjMtjB'J.lKH) 00 $1,142,650 00 evy peliBloll 111 ml, A per cent;, - 14,000 000 00 7O.0J0 00 f,il.7J 0 HI 00 SI ZVl.V.t) 00 Debt on which interest lias cased sine" miitunly: CluirHcer of i Mill Ait'Ollllt out- Accrued rule ot mleien. Romls, li per cent., I!oik!h, (i per cent., Hi lulu. i per cent . ilonilB, 1'exiiH imli niiiity. ft pur cent , TreitHury notes, 1 mill to t! per cent., Trett-nry notes, ftJft.'a per tont., TreiiMiry nctes, C per cent., Trenmiry notes, 3 your 7 3 10 percent.. Trenmiry notes, 1 and 2- yeiir ft per cent., ('ertiticntes of milelitcd- lirsH, ti per cent. . (' mponnil interest lines. 6 per cent.. Temporary loan, 4. 6 ami 6 per cent , Treiifurv notes, 3 years, 7 3-lUferceut., - bt :i ii'lt ii . jS 'i .niiii oil 14-1 ".0 0 1 .'-i.7Ll0 U0 :4'-':0(K.I oo 10i.liI4 01 2,110 00 3,300 00 34.2C0 00 318,482 00 12,000 0) 2,714,980 00 183.110 00 9.V,M0 00 interest. li() IKI 819 01 2,i;n ;,0 12.1W 00 3,072 25 121 00 198 00 2,40i! iH) 15.921 10 720 00 S22.823 ft7 7,6a0 10 69.7&S 10 S4-G48,4-t 04 90:J8,940 4ii 9114.01.1 ftO Petit licarlnR no Interest: IVinainl notes. I S le(:l tenilers. rosttii currency, Fructioiial currency. Gold cuitiHcatuH of de- joslt, 3,'i ,Utl0,(VJ0 00 30,711,799 87 23.647 880 00 ,f 410 474 293 37 RRCAPITULATION. Pebt benrinjr coin interest: Bonds at 6 percent., - - $27,02',0O0 00 Uonils at ft pr cnt., 10 40s, idt.iii ,ioo 00 fonilsof lHSl.attipercent., 2S3,i7f ,iH0 00 6 20 bonds, at ti per cent., l,fi02,(J0-J,4OO 00 Amount outstanding, - - S2.107,OT i,3HO 00 Interest, Jj.)ti,9ti3 6'.I9 80 Debt bearing Interest In lawful money: Certificates, 3 percent. - - .W,7(iO,000 00 Navy pension land, 3 per cont. interest, 14.000,uOO 00 Amount outstanding, Interest, Debt bearing no interest: Demand and legal tender notes, Postal and fractional currency, Certificates of gold deposited, Amount outstanding. Debt on which interest has ceased since maturity : 64,780.000 00 1,212,620 00 S3NU14.9I3 ft!) 30.711,799 87 23 .047 .680 00 410,174,293 37 $4,648,486 64 $38,610 49 Total debt, principal outstanding. Accrued tnturt st to date and roupors duo not presented tor pAmcnt, $2,687339.080 01 33.814,790 30 Total debt, principal and interest, )$2.tl2ti,tlft3,870 31 Amount in Treasury: Coin, - Cmrency, - - - - Kinking fund in United States coin In terest bonds, and interest collected and accrued thereon, Other United Ptntes coin! interest bonds purchased, and accrued inter est thereon, .... Total amount In Treasury , -Aniountot pit blicdebt, less cash, sink ing fund, and purchased bonds in th Treasury $101.21 1.936 71 12,141,487 10 14,020,830 00 23,311,066 00 $160,691,368 81 $2.47V162,!SU 1(0 2.481,t6u,736 29 Ditto ou August 1, - Decrease of public debt during the past mount, 6,604,234 79 Decrease since March 1,189. t49,ft00 768 ftl P.onils issued to the raeino jianroaa Compaules, IfitKM-Kt navnble in lawful money: Character of issue aud rate Amount out- Accrued in ot interest. standing. terest . not yet puid. Union Pacific 6 per cent. bonus. $26,63',00O 6.103.000 1 ,t 8 320 2,'i2.ll) 22,i.vj,oi;o $2o7,358 97 61,0.30 00 8.2S1 20 Union Pacific Railroad. Kastcrn (.lvislou, Sioux City and Pacific ltailroitd, -Central Pacific Kailrcad, Do. do. Central Branch Union Pa 17. .,34 2 219,01 81 cific llHllroad.HSHlL'liees of An Itifton and Pike's Peak llailroad. -Western Pacific llailroad. Totals. - J.WKl (100 SM (100 9 it mm sjo 16, 'KM (V) 3,200 00 6 ) t on 2ft Interest paid by the United K:at It.lKr..! rnniliil bv truill. ftort.ltlon of mails, etc.. ,674 .9.I5 77 n,.i,., nf interest naid bv United States, S 409.86'! 77 The foregoing is a correct statement of the public debt, as appears from the books ami Ti e asurer'sre- t urns in t lie 1 lepuri mem. hi inu viuxc ui uuaiuess on the laht dav ot August, ibo:i. William A. KiniAnnsoN, Acting Secretary of the Treasury 'HIE NORTH POLE. the Urmlford-Hayen Kxnlorlng Kicpedlllan Tbe litttet Letter. The ft. John's, Newfoundland, Teh graph, of Au"ust 18, says it has been handed the follow ingniiuercsting letter from Captain Bartlett, of the steamship PautUer. This vessel, it will he remembered, was hired by Mr. William brad- ford tin American artist, to convey nmiseu aim friends on a Bcientitic expedition to tho Arctic rmriotm and galled from Ht. John's on tho 3d of Julv. It Is gratifying to learn that tho progress ,n,.;io boa been bo far favorable, that thero was good reason to hope that the voyage would prove a great succeeu. iv-t m. i:rnmiiimd. Julv J. 19 Hohert Grieve, v. iw...r Kir! e arrived here this A. M., Just in ... ,.Uf,.t, un American vessel loaded witli creo lite for Philadelphia, so 1 embrace the oppartunily of letting .von know where we are. We ul rived OU the coast nisi naiuruuy no uiikio, after a tedious passage, having to steam nearly all flte wav woanehoie'l atl'aimPes.ilatlon, remained .! ,,,,,!f, . i ml to Ju lanshaab. stayed there f urVaya du'riiig which time the party visited tan rums at Kalartok. then went to Karsemutt and up t" theViitMerrenmliied there until yesterday, and 7J:,e,y'lH'rtflIaTe. are very much .iSasetl with what they saw lu those jAmM I i.e In- lull. Ue bine si en IK' Ill) 1 Of I ! as y.'t. t t raS.ySlW?iT to i-retlsaecess of Uve eottlir.iue-h with those pl!ea now, Instead of i it I , I I l.i I,!. re In tlit t Miv. ' u li Is i: very uueou-.. " -,.!,! I l- l ijtlo !l l o aay lll.ipj thot have never wen so little Ice. We sail to-tnorrovr lor Vjirrnlvlk, anil, it the lee Is clear throiiuh Mi:l vlllo liav, aerosM to Hee liy Island, and taku DIwm) I'tiinliiK down. We have aliout iUK) tons of coal on hoard now, and we can r''t plett.j hem eomlni? dowu If wc fhoultl want It. I expect to Ren hack atxmt the KM h of October. We have to touch at two or three places on the Labrador. Ship and erew all well. Another Letter from the Kxnettltlon. J'nvi tlit himtiiii Tianwi n,f, Auy. 80. Wc make the following extracts from a letter written by one tit the Hradford-l laves Ar- tlt Expedition at lvltnt, Greenland, July U1: We arrived In this plnee this moriiliifr, and were very slad to llnd n lul 1, online for tlie states. Then Is a mine here where they crcollte, lieloniil iir t t Punish (lovernnient, uiol worked by a New York ( oii.pany. 1 have Just been down In the mine, and pot seine of the crrollte and some of the qnanz. 'I here In copper, lead, and Iron hi the quart!, and lht y pay silver also. If pleasant, to-mor ov I shall ninke a view of lu Then we mart for Mulvllle liny, and from thence to smith's Hound, if we can n,-t thero. We are having a tip-top time. I have made a picture of un ancient church nlu hundred year old, built by the Northmen. lir. Hares says that they went from here to Mewport ami built that old mill there. 1 wish you were here to see a Kinder and witness an ice beru break oil, ifSO feet out of the water. Thirty-live of us went on top of one yesterday and carried our conklnir mid photographing utensils. We walked about live miles; you can biicsb It was hard travel ling. Where we eat our dinner the lee was 1500 feet deep. You could see nothlttfr but. lee for miles. I suppose you are molUntr with July heat, and 1 am writ Inn by a good lire. I went on deck and was very glud to fit, on my overcoat, lint some days It Is very warm, and I work in my shirt-sleeves all the time. I shall be phid when we get back, for all you can see up here Is Ice, ice, lee. Hut I will show friends w hat ice is when I get home, which will be before November. ;i IVrxonuIitioiw. One Cnpcn is the Thatcher of Cincinnati. Dan Kice is to have a town namesake in Mil-SOlll'l. Alphonse Karr is said to have sent a chal- lenue to luuna iifrc. Three of NUm-ou's photographs sell in Paris to one of 1'atti's. Dumas' culinary cyclopedia otherwise lok-bnok it doing nicely. He v. George Trask reports that one editor tiled on him for his obituary. Secretary lioutwcll saves l.(KH.l.hflO a vear in the single item of clerkships. I'oet Lowell and Poetess Hnce nln bet. gloves on the race. She gives him the mitten. Anna Dickinson wore bloomer costumes and ale astraddle in the Yo Semite Valley. The son of Mrs. llcmaus. who became a Catholic, has reioincd the Kmrlish Church. Fred. DoitLrhis was prevented from lecturing lately by a forged telegram tellinir him uot to oino. Admiral Farrngut credited with an inten m to build a fine brick block. In Vallejo, Cali fornia. "A nephew of Patrick Henry" is under ar st in Iowa lor dealing in cattle aud hogs with out a license. fir Roderick Mmvhisou hns received the ccoration Of Grand Ollicer ot the order of the Crown of Italy. Professor Poehm. one of tV.c mof --t celebrated nreons of Merlin, has just died from blood- poiMiiurg, contracted while dissecting. L)r. -Magni. an oculist ot Hologna, Italy, lias gone to Lima, Peru, to operate on a merchant or cataract. - lie gets td.t.HKl and Ins expenes. Mrs. Partington's minister, a Methodist, uni'viil T ,m) t'.,p tlilrtv vii.ira tlrat -,a circus rider; 'Then as a locust preacher, and last s an exhauster. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For aihlitinnal 3farine Xeicn are First rcmi. ALMANAC UOR PHIbADKLPH I A TI1I8 DAY. Pi-nRihfh 5"2 I Moon Risks 100 M'.s Slih o 31 1 liiou Wateb 11 31 PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. .lens O. ,1amer. . ti. IteillKUlOW, UOMM1TTEE Or THK MONTH. t-OMAH It. CilLLKSPrE, MOVEaiENT.S OK OCEAN MTEAALSillPM. FOR AMKKIOA. (Vila London New York Aug. 14 Nestorian Liverpool... .Quebc Ail. 1:1 Alliniuimm Havre New York Au. 21 Kuropean Liverpool Quebec Auk. 21 hnein .Southampton. ..New York Au. 21 Siberia. Liverpool New York via Bos.... Aug. 24 Minnesota Liverpool New York Aux. 2.i Virginia Livemool New York Auir. 2'i Cot WashinKtonLivernooi New York Aai(. 2ii fi.uropa uia&sow nowiora auk. i ftiit-Rin l.iveruool New York Au. 2 U. of Baltimore. . Liverpool New York, via 11. .. .Auk. 2s I.cijihik boiittiamiiton....lSaltiniore Auk. 24 llolaua Havre now torn Aug. 'ii FOR KUKOPK. Tarifa. New York.. ..Liverpool Ropt. 2 Ueuttbland New York... Bremen aept. 2 of Dublin. . . .New York. ...Antweo hoot. II Kneland New York Livemool Keut 4 O. ot Brooklyn. .New York.. ..Liverpool Sept. 4 fereire JNew York...nuvre rieot. 4 Biitunuia New York....tilti;ow Sept. 4 UOAoTWUsK. UUMKT1U. B.TO. Missouri New York. ...Havana Sept. 2 Moro (JaHtte New York Havana bent. 2 I.W. Kvmman..I'hi!ada Charleston... Sopt. 2 Wyoming Pbilada SavannaH. upt. 4 Cot Aleitioo. ...New York. ... Vera Uruz Sept. B Juniuta Philada New Orleans Kept. 7 South America.. New York.... Kio Janeiro Sept. 23 MailB are forwarded bveverv iteamer in the regular nnea. The nt earners for or from Liverpool call at tueunHtttwQ, ex cept the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry. The at camera for or from the Continent call at Southampton. CLKARKD YF.8TKRDAY. Steamship Saxon, Sears, Boston, II. Winner A Co. hteunierV. I rankun. fieraon. Baltimore. A. Uroves. Jr. Scbr li. Ti. McLean, Cook, St. John, N. B (Warren&Oregg. Scbr VirRinia, Small, Portsmouth, N. H., K. A. Sender a o. Schr Kemp, Miller, Pembroke, do. bchr Percy, Mahltuan, Kuatport , do. ARRIVED YK.RTKRDAV. Steamship Brunette, freeman, 20 hours from New York, Willi niuae. to uoun r . unj, hieamer Mars, (irumloy, 24 hours from New York, with ntdi-e. to W. M. Haird 4 Co. Schr W. P. Cox. houok. & dava from Plvmouth. with plastf r to Allen A Needles. fcchr u. bimmons, Oodtrey, from Salem. Uaviiic he (itiAi E, Kept. 2. The following boats left uid iu tuis murniog John Uraig, with lumlier to t raig A Blanohard. James llevurly, with luuihrr to 1'atteraoii A Lippincott (.corKe ('ruig, with lumber to Kills A Moale. bihepb H. Cilmnr, with lumber to Taylor & Betta. Martha MoConkey, with grain toA. I,. Cuttell. ji, i. i rujiii, wnu imuoer iu , ruiui a J. M. Clinton ; with lime, tor Bohemia. K 1). 'I runiti. with lumber lo t rumo 4 Son. Corrrntmmhnre of the rhilmlehiMa Errhanat. 1.1WKK. Del.. Amraat. 31 P. M. Pilot boat H. Cope retiorts the billowing vessels having paaaed in tor Phila delphia Stiip A ruistrong. from Bangor ; barques Uollutig, trom London, and Persia, trom Alicante. Pilot boat Moses H. (irionell reports having spoken oil the Capes, baruue Lord Baltimore, trom Kio Janeiro for New York, 4u days nut; brigs Matilda, from Baltimore for New Bedford; Nollio Ware, trom Kingston, Ja , for N ew York ; oud bchr ti. C. Scribner, trom lieorgetown for Fall River. The following remain at the Breakwater: Schrs S, n. toiman, tor Boston; r. xsickerson, lor oo. ; riowDoy for do. ; Bonnie Boat, for do.: Westmoreland, for Provi denue; Kim City, for do.; and Thomas Borden, for Fall Bivur, all trom 1'niladelphia. 1.AUAN U. LIUAi). MKMiTRANDA. Ship Robert Bnak, Jolly, tor Philadelphia, from Liver pool, was oil Putlin Island lHth ult. Steamship James S. Ureen, Vance, bence, at Richmond din Ult. Steamship Pioneer, Sharpie;, bence, at Wilmington, N V., urn, uil. Barque Persia, Beck, from Alicante rith of July, for rniiaaeipnia, was spoken ivia nit. lat. 4ii i long. 71 Do. Baruue Daphne, W'eisaer, hence at Swinoinuada 17th ult mm. Buniue Washington, Kausohildt, sailed from Hamburg lHth ult. for Philadelphia. Brig Soli deo Uloria, Winandt, from Rotterdam for Philadelphia, cleared at Helvoet lHth ult. Brig Minnie Miller, Anderson, hence, at Portland 30th Br'!giwii Clark, Bartlett, for Philadelphia, sailed from brigs Oilus, lairing, Pinkbam, and Natb Stevens, Gil key, hence, at Boston, 80th ult. . . . .. Riin Ktta M. Tucker. Tucker, from Portland for Plnla. dehihia, at Holmes' Hole P. M. 2th ult., and sailed again f. Ai. next aay. Scbr M Moigan, hence, at Norwich 30th ult. Schr Millard Fillmore, Chase, trom Warren for Pbila Pal..l.i. Vu.un..r, P M Mlh lilt. Schr Alamo, Chase, for Philadelphia, sailed from New port P. M. tn ult. Kchr Sarah Clark, nrinin. hnnce. at Annonaui 28tb nit Scbr Beulab K. Sharp, Cole, tor Philadelphia, sailed trom Bristol atltn un. . .... Schr Amelia, Bene, for Philadelphia, sailed from Paw Iik-UnI. kl.tl, lilt. Kulir lieorge Uotehkiss, Rackett, hence, at Pawtucket ootn tut. Schrs O. S. Watson, Adams, and Sarah J. Bright, hence, at Providence Hum un. Holira.l. K Palmer. Kmith : Jss. L. Malov. Russell: Wm F. Burden, Adams; and Brandywine, Adams, sailed from Providence Uth ult. for Philadelphia. Scbr Preference, Thurston, hence, at Pawtuokat 30ta ultimo. Schr Samuel Castner, Jr., Robinson, bence, at Lynn inu ult. ei bis Itnrrv Lee, Little, and Charles (J. Elmer, Corsoa htnce.st l.ynn J'.thue. t il ls ( ,". biilev; 1 . A. Pose. Hose; and Man T i . ' - ' J- " '' ' , ,, I . i , i . i . I l".-v J,.,. .1. ,'. . ii .4 . .It !, '- . Selir Jessie 'Williamson, Corson, hence, at Richmond 2Pth nit. Schr Peeatnr. Oskes, benre, at OlnuceMer tilth nit. frt-hr Ji-ik 1'iah, lor Philadelphia, sailed from Ware lisru With ult. . , Kehr H. M. Reed, Benson, bence, -at New Bedford 30tb "s'chr' Sarah Cobb, for Philadelphia, sailed from New prrttorr) With nit. . . t bchr Isabella Thompson, Kndioott, for Philadelphia, sailed from Wareham 27th nit. tu-hrs Mary Klla, Thomas, and R. O. Irwin, A'kins. from Bostoa for i'bilndeltihias lclilel, HHskx'l, from Hangor tirrlo.;Wm. I m, Hatetnan, from Pljmouth for tin. i and Mnryd. Msber, Lawrence. Phtlsrielphia for Danvers .ort. a Holmes' Hole P. M. 2th ult. Tba K.U.Irwin sailed again next flay. t-clirs A. Ti udell, Barrett, and Chas E. Paige, Doujhty, 'rein lltiston for Pltih Ueliitila Maggie Cuinniini, Sinitli, I 'obasspt ff r do. ; H. L. Hhernian, Jenkins, and Webster K.iley, Harked, Philadelphia tor Ibmlon.an'l Mury Price, l i iguton, I'lymonth for Philadelphia, at Holmes' Hole K. M. St'th nit. hchrs Ocean Belle, F.mory; Mary Oilchrist; and Cyrus r.iMctt. lisrding, hence lor Itost.in : tllenwood, Oickin- on. hence tor Lynn; William r Phelps, Crnnmer, do. lor lilcm; AOllle, urnwii. nil. mr tvenneouna; I. r.rnrB- Smith, an. lor I'lyrcuuin, a& jioiuies iioie J. in. H'h nit. ... . w p-clirs iames rnnunri nuiiwrn, inu t, . n. ir.iif men, ntcin, fnim Boston for Philadelphia; and I. F Wlunler, from I hiladolphis for Portland, at Holmes' Hole A. M. Rl th nit , arid sailed again. Scllis 1.. W , jmrnes, Alien; aiaii witrpo, wueox; ami J. j'almer, Dickens, from Boston; Houlall K. Slluni, ele", from Bristol ; II P liihson. Waters, trom No v Ijon- . . mr,A UBilinir H- Nfl 4l- l.vnch. from N llflv.in 11 for Philadelphia, passed Hell (tnte 31st ult. N..hra ( arnlinn V oung, Yotiug. and Maria Roiann. Pal. mcr. hence, at Kalem 3nth ult. Schr rnmia ana marin, tottreu, ior i niniaoipiiia, leared at Baltimore Slat ult, Sclirs Maty, Kogers; .lames Barrett, Nickersnn ; and binte, Lanhil, hence, at Boston 31st ult. hchrs J. V. v uiiutgion, enow, aun t;narins it. iiiotior, Hr..n, tor Philadelphia, cleared at Boston 31st ult. Sclirs laniite vv. Johnston, .Marls, and 1.. A. Danen ower. Slie hard, hence, nt Newbnrypnrt With ult. Sclii'a,!. S. Terry. Wiirnor, for New llavon; Robin Hood, Actinis, for do. ; and Josepluna, l'limney, for l'all Kivor, 11 trom Phiiiiileiplits, passeit Men t.ate 3ist ult. Sitirs Nertli l acin.-, r.attin, trom I'roviueiice; II. t. ihn.n. Robinson. Irotn do. ; and James Magee, Lynch, un New Haven, all tor Philadelphia, at New Yoik 1st. ult. BHIPPINQ. FOR LIVERPOOL AMP) .otriru'huv.iiiru , .. .. -1 JS Steamers ara antinint.M.1 in u.il fni. .vui,i,linni,.inniin 1 ,111 I, (II m Rl I iC2Tir3lK lows . tuyoi lirooklyn, Saturday, Septemborl, at I P. M, City of London (via Ilitblax), Tnesday, Sept.. 7, at 1 P. M. City of Washington, Saturday, Sept. 11, at, 1(1 A. M. City of Antwerp, Saturday, Sent. IK, at 1 P. M. f III V of Haltimorn via ll 1,1.. .,,1 .. .. U.... nt - , 1 n . ( And each succeeding Saturday and alternate Tuesday, from Pier 4o, North River. KATKN t)F FASNAOK, P.T TnK MAIL STKAMKB BA1L1M FVERT 8ATTTTtTAT, Pavabln in C.thl lu..ai,tn jn FIRST CABIN slot) STKICllAtiK... . ' 'l o London lo.M To London l(i lo Pans 1 15 1 To Paris 47 taSKAUK 1IY THE ICtBUAI BIEAMKH, VIA HALIFAX. KHtBT CAIIIN. STKKUAUK. Pavaliln in(;,tlil Tfl1,nui& iH . , . ... .. - ......... d lu uuijuui;. Liverpool $() Liven ool 3o Hahtax. . . . dil ' Halifax 15 St. John's, N. 1" ) .1st. Jolin's, N. F ,, oy i.nincn Mourner.... ( ,y Branch Steamer. ...( " l'asnengcrs forwarded to Havre. Hami,,, etc. at reduced rutes. 1 Tickets can be botiirht her at tendnrntA mln. v r,A. sons wishing to send for their friends, lr,nJ'V;tl'r.'nf,';,n!'lt'0,, "r''1 at the Company's Office JOHN O. DAL1C, AKentj No. 15 RKOAKWAY, N. Y or t o v utm.TiK.i.ij fAULtt, Agents, vo. 411 CHF.SNUT Street, I'hila.lolph'a. 4 6 il- , W.S w S :t,-'lr.ir THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. FAST jFUKIGIIT JLINK EVEKY TUURSUAY. The Steamships PROMETHEUS, Captain Grav. and I 11 l. l'l-,, X- . o. . r. jwi.11 nsi, t-.upiltltl llltlCKIt'V. WILL FORM A RKtH'LAH WEEKLY LINE. The Htfiinimhin .T. V 1,'V t,'ll A v ...m ..i, THURSDAY, Sejitflnber 2, Ht4 1'. M, Through lulls of huliuir jrtveu lu eonnoction with ,S. C. R. If. to points lu the South uml Sotitliwest. iuui,iii':i; at Itin.-nt ritlfli. UJIIOH 01 Helmut as low ts by any other route. For freight, apply to r. A, hOUDISK A CO., g 22tf DOCK STREET WHAltV. . ONLY WIKECT LIN E TO FRANCE ;'EtP Tim r.n'FPii.Tuivoi.m,,n istrrj,-ro.iPANv-s mail steamships SiiUVKlN NKW YOIlK AND "AVRK. OAIXINU AT The enlendid new veaanls on thla f . r . . . . Continent will sail from Pier No. oU. North nr K.lK.V ' ,a . , PRI0K OF PASSAGE in gold (including wine). 'r,1 11 u t'CT rn ll a m First Cabin If) 140 I Second Cabin . Til lltlllu " " ru x (Including railway tickets, furnished on board ) First Cabin $U6 I Second Cabin S 1 hese steamers do not cany steerage pasaengors. Medical attendance free of charge. Amprlcnn Ini.JluM nnin A ... . : . . . r , i-r V V" returning irora tne COD tinent ot Kurope, by taking the steamers of this line avoid ....t...... , "" imuBit uy r.ngusn railways and crossing the channel, besides saving time, trouble, and ex Pense. GKOROK MAOKKNZIK, Agent, , ."o. 00 bh.ua uvv AY, New York. Company, to H. L. LKAF. S'v KO. 330 OHKSNI7T Slrnit r-. PHILADELPHIA. RICIIMOVD BEmiS5GkTHK SOUTH AND WEST. m KVF.RY SATURDAY, At. Bfinn tmm I. I I J CP 1i;ii ittu , . n ,T .... Street nuanc aoove ju.artrk.tvj 'I'll uniTr2TI T5 A TI.'O a- n . .... 10 in points in nortn ana Sontt Carolina, via Seaboard Air Line Railroad, connecting at Knrtsmniltti inH 1 Kl. .. .... 1 ' .. m . . . ii. r V y , . leunessee. anu tuc West, via V irginia and 1 ennessee Air Line and Richmond and lianville Railroad. r reiguin A lii.ii 11 BUT ONOK, and taken at LOWKB RATKS THAN ANY OTHKR LINK Via .,.. 1 . t ..... .1 .. I n . , . a 'yx wiwij. uu uueapaes or mis route oom uivuu ju w liio jujiiu as uiw most aesiraoie meaium earrying every description of freight. w iu.iko iui wuiuiinaiiHi, urayage, or any expense transfer. Steamships insured at the lowest rates. Freight received daily. , , WILLIAM P. OLYDR ft OO., No. 12 S. WHARVKS and Pier 1 N. WHARVES. W. P. PORTER, Agent at Richmond and City Point. T. P. CROWKLL A CO., Agents at Nerfolk. It LORILLARD'8 STEAMSHIP LINK FOR 'wSi NEW YORK. Sailing on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. REDUCTION OF RATKS. Freight by this line taken at 12 cents per 100 pounds, cents per foot, or 1 cent per gallon, skip's option. Ad vunce charges cashed at office on Pier. Freight received at all times on covered wharf. JOHN F, OHL, 22R? Pier 19 North Wharves. N. B. Kxtra rates on small packages iron, metal, eto. j fc NEW EXPRESS LINE TO LefVT"T-Ioiandria, Georgetown, and Washington, D. stiii iiii w'fr C, via Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, with connections at Alexandria from the most direct route for I.jnclilmrg, Bristol, Knoxville, Nashville, Daltun. audjths Southweat. Steamers leave regularly every Saturday at noon from th nrst wharf above Market street. Freight received daily. WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO., No. 14 North and South Wharves. HYDF. ft TYLER, Agenta, at Georgetown ; M. I I.IjRIDGK ft CO., Agents ut Alexandria. til VfiTlPl? ITflR K17 W vnntr ri a ? DKLAWARK AND RARITAN OANAL. rfc KXPRKS8 STEAM BOAT COMPA.VV. 'Ilia IllliTA PKKT and UlllUKKtST Watar ivunmiininl. tion between Philadelphia and New York. Steamers leave daily from first wharf below Marks street, Philadelphia, and toot of Wall street. New Yort Goods forwarded by all the lines ruaning out of Not York, North, Kast, and West, free of commission. Freight received and forwarded on aucommodatii terms. WILLIAM P. CLYDK ft CO, Agents, No. 13 S. DKLAWARK Avenue, Philadelphia, JAMES HAND. Agent. 53 No. 119 WALL Street, New York vnTH'r VT T? x'por vnrir xrv Tlelaware and Raritan Canal RWItvi'snRif TRANSPORTATION III lit. P A Nt V nioi. 1' A lull AINU Btvit lDtina t,llK. The busineaa by these Unea will be resumed on and after the 8th of March, tor freights, which will be taken oo accommodating tonus, apply to W. M. BAIRD ft OO., B ; No. 132 South Wharves. CARRIAGES. OAEDNEE & FLEMING, CAUHIAa33 BUILDEH3, No. 214 South FIFTH Strcot. BELOW WALNUT. A Large Ajwortmeut of New and Second-hand 0-eVIH.IVGEHs txcixDixa Rockaways, Phictons, Jenny Llnds, Bugtftoi Depot Wagouii, Etc. Etc., 3 43 tuthi For Sale at Reduced Prices. . win V. . L.V'. r V ' NTt-!!. ......I. i!. k.eil. .o.il iiit-'l'l ,SM;T li.rcct. -A.mi SEPTEMBER 2, lbCO. PATENTS. !L2" pATEfJTOFFICES, N. W. Corner FoUKTIl and ;nWNljT, . ' (Entrance on FOURTH street). , riiAKCis d. rAaTcrau:, BOUC1TOK OP PATENTS. ' ' PabcnM nroonrcd ' for luveiuioim lu the' Untted State Mid Foreltni Couiitrieti, and all hnsUiesa re. latins to the mime promptly transacted, nui oi hoiki for clrculan od Patents. Open UI19 o'clock eveiy evening. H aiiilh! P ATE KT OFFIC e s, N. W. Corner I'OUKTH and WALNUT, rnii.AmarniA. fek3 i.rss than any otiikk rki.i.ulk AGENCY. St'ntl for rnniphle en I'atents. 8 4 thstti CIIAKl.ICS II. EVANS. CTATK HKillTS I'OH BALK. STATB :TATK lilGHTS O hitrhts of a valntil.le Invention just tiiitented, and for theM.H --INO,(.'i;TI I.NO.and t il ll'i'I.Mi of driod beef, eabliaee. etc.. aro hereby otfored for sale. It is an artiolo of great value to proprietors of hotels and restaurants, nnd it should be introduced into every family. STATK KK.insforsnlo. Model can be seeu at TKLKt, l A I'll Or 1' If P., COOPER'S POlN T. N..I 5a7tf M IJN DYA1 1 OKI' MAN. OOVERNMENT SALES. V rcTi C I.O ION SALE OF HOSPITAL BEDDING. .OTI1ING, DRESSINGS, ETC. Assistant M khicai. rtiRVEVOit's OKHfE,) Washinoton, 1). C, Atijf. iio, istw. Will be Hold nt Public Auction, In thinelly, on TUESDAY, the 2th day of September, isci), at .Imll (lary Square Depot, E street, between Fourth ami Fifth streets, at 10 A. M., a large quauttty of II09 pltnl Property, conslHtlni; of BEDDING, CLOTHING, AND DRESSINGS, anioiif? whic h will be found the following, viz. : 8,11(10 Bed Sacks, '2,5oo Blankets. 4,000 Counterpanes. 4,000 Gutta l'ereha Bed Covers. 4.S00 Hair rillows. 6,000 Pillow Cases. P.000 Linen Sheets, lo.ooe Drawers. 2.'),000 Shirts. 3,000 Socks. 10,000 dozen Roller Bandages. Also Napkins. Cotton and Woollen Tape. Picked Lint. Cotton Wadding. Red Flannel. Saddlers' Silk. Linen Thread. lf.ooo pounds of Condensed Milk. 20,000 pounds of Beer Extract. All the above articles are new and never have been used. Catalogue containing full particulars ready ten days before sale. Tei 111s Cash, In Government funds ; 2fi per cent, deposit required at time of sale, and all - goods to he removed In live (lays. CHARLES SUTHERLAND. Assistant Medical Turveyor, Brevet Colonel United States Army. 8 !M t PROPOSALS. QVFICE OF THE' COMMISSIONERS OF THE SINKING FUND. TllEAHt'ItT Dkpahtment op Pf.nstrylvania,'. llAUlilHUUlld, AUKUSt 20, IStW. ) Sealed bids will be reoeiveil for the redemption of ONE MILLION DOLLARS of the loan of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, due July 1,1870, until 13 o'clock M October 1, 18tis. Communications to bo addressed to R. W. MACKEY, Esq., State Treusurer, Hurrisbnrg, Pennsylvania, and endorsed Bid for Redemption of State L0tt,, F. JORDAN, Secretary of State. J. F. HARTRANFT, Auditor-General. R. W. MACKEY, State Treasurer. Commissioners of the Sinking Fund N. B.-No newspaper publishing the above without authority will receive pay therefor. 8 23 1m DRUOS, PAINTS, ETO. JOBEBT SHOEMAKER & OO. N. E Corner FOURTH and RACE Sts. PHILADELPHIA. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS' Importers and Manufacturers of White Lead and Colored Faints, Futty' Varnishes, Etc. AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED FRENCH ZINO PAINTS, Dealers and consumers supplied at lowest price for cash. M i VTERRICK & 8ON8 SOUTIIWARK FOUNDRY, No. 430 WASHINGTON AVENUE, Philadelphia. WILLIAM WRIGHT'S PATENT VARIABLE CUT-OFF STEAM ENGINE, Regnlatcd by the Governor. MERRICK'S SAFETY HOISTING MACHINE, Patented June, 1868. DAVID JOY'S PATENT VALVELESS STEAM HAMMER. D. M. WESTON'S PATENT SELF-CENTRING, BELF-BALANCINi CENTRIFUGAL SUGAR-DRAINING MACHINE, ANT) HYDRO EXTRACTOR. For Cotton or Woollen Manufacturers. T 10 mwi 1. VAT1GHN MEBBICK. WILLIAM H. HjUUUOa. JOB B. OOPB. yJ IRE WORK. GALVANIZED and Painted WIRE GUARDS, store front and windows, for factory and warelioua. windows, for churches and cellar windows. IRON and WIRE RAILINGS, lor balconies, offices cemetery and garden fences. Liberal allowance made to Contractors. Builders and Carpenters. All orders Illled witli promptnes, and work guaranteed. ROBERT WOOD & CO., 7 8 stnthCm No. HM RIDGE Avenoe Phlla. JJARGH, FARRELL & WARREN OF ALL KINDS, NO. 631 CIIESNUT STREET AND KO. 624 JAYNE STREET, t68m PHILADELPHIA, ORNY'S TASTELESS Fruit Preserving Powder. Is warranted to keep Strawberries enperlor to an knowa " -ZTi -- .v,., mit. without beiua- au-turtiL, in.r."parki"Hold buS " " ints a pacajHio. - viw Mil UN Y dfc CO.. Proprietora. Na It North HKOOND St.. Pbilada TM' VT 1TJ.IN "A T?K 'ONSri.TKD ON t J ,ii ,' ,, .,1,1.11. ' 1 urn ' rcvi.ili . t.lllii it uoum. H to t! j.t. Jat:.iu vi NitiN'..i. io 3 AMUSEMENTS. a a jTv e-miy o f m u sic. A GRAND ItF.OPKNINO fliCIIINON' F.NGLISH OFKRA ' Vor s tesien ot 'I n Nights nd Two M't'neea CA KC 1.1 N I M. H FN A RD .......... ' Jl ),' j . Ot rNINt. NK.Ui, MONDAY, SI. I I. Tbe tollfwirg artists are 'nK',,'.n'.Jn-,?3- u'r'h' lmMt.n, l owltr, Peakes, ArnoFd, White and ircn. Me..:i mes Blanche Mkrinan, Caroline M. Jiornsrd, An"' iveiop l,iiwl..r,Ana.Mia.-l.k. H l.l'l-1.1 Ulli r. ItJiv un. ......... IAPST i.twti v I l-M.A 1 , V I 1 MM 'AY ... 'I III bM-AY I hilA MIA i'i Vtl ....II, TKOVA TOltK ..HOHKMI .V 1IHI. IKA lllAVblO .. JIA KITA.A 11.11 i.i'iii i .iiaiini'pj ; - ; . , nrx M.pi.ts n.vw njii-n at rrninpier p .uiii-if rniv. - tl. At ri 11 y Wnrlnrsdnv innrtiitiB at 9 rtVlin'k. 1 ai,iii i, I mount t trclo and halfimv. tjil : 1-aiiii i I in le, Ctr.; eniI.hilhialn-.2fK-. J. I'". ZIM.MKKM A,, Tr. N. B I' 1 1 li I- N S, . . . t w ..VO St VV 1 1 O R "VV'ALM'T ST. : THEATKliT UEPINS AT 8. !t wp' k of the iharruina Actress and Vocaliat. and 1 ho cnnnnil I ' nintlian, .,... JIA If KY ABUIHiMl waim.13, iKnrmerlv Minn Koeina Shaw), Who will aiierar in t It, hpantifui pli.y nf KATHLKKN MAVOUKNK.KN. Knthlren Mav,.rneen (with tongs)... .KOMK WA1 hlNJ I rrrem-e i Mnme i.ti A it it 1 n 1 1 1.10 1HIIIAV HKNKMTOK II A Kit Y WATK1NS, Vhf.n will lie pmpnttd the grent dranm nf 1 It I". UtL,Ll.. HAII . MRS. JOHN DREW'S AKCII STBKKI 'I IIFA1 Itli. ' TtKuinn U tn llUhincus Ancnt and Tri-amirer. . . ..IOSKPH V. ML'RPHY I UK 1,1 111 A I HUM IWHI , KURLKNOtTF, TKOllPR ' MONDAY AND RVkliV KVKNINIi. H. B. fnrnie'n licalircd Iitirloanio, SINK A l TH I.' Nt II.OR. with New fernery by (.'hnrli-a llnwth.irno. inn i.iima 1 iiti.vtt'bUN as Sl.MiAU ana 1 1111 fillll, OK THK PKKIOD. r.pats mcuted 6 days in advance. :i ;(IXS AMKKICAN TIIKATRK WALNCT I alxivo KHiH I lt -I.OMM K.NCIi'.MKNT OK THK KALI. SKASOiV. The mrt.nti.ut n.ifnliinittinn nf ArtfotS ilt tlie known world. Now lialiots, now S.mtra, now Minstrel Acts, new Urania, etc., tnrininsr in all a troiuenomis 11111. Matinee en Saturday aftnrnoon at 'J o'clock. H ;KI tf VALF.R'S (LATE MILLERS) W1NTEK UAHDKN No.. 73ii, ttl, 724, and TM V1NK Htrsot. THK (.HANI) OKIMIKS'l RIOX. (rmrlv tha nronertv of the GRAND 1UKK. OK BADKN. imrchaded at area! eipense liy.lAOOH VAI KH.of thtsctty.in eombinatinn with I- LAM I- K'8 ORt'HKKTH A and Mtra NKl.l.IK AN DKKKWN will perform KVKRY AKTKUNOON and KVF.N1NG at tha abnve.tnnt.innAd nlaaa. Admifliod free. 1 1311 CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. fJB R. THOMAS & CO., DBALEH3 Oi Doers, Blinds, Sash, Shutters WINDOW FRAMES, ETC., N. W. CORNER OF EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets biii 3D! PHILADELPHIA. QEORCE PLOWMAN CARPENTER AND BUILDER, No. 134 DOCK STRET, rillLAEEHLlMlIA . CENT.'S FURNISHING COOPS. H. S. K. C. Harris Seamless Kid Cloves. EVEKY PAIR WARRANTED. EXCLtSIVE AGEKTS FOR GENTS' GLOVES. J. 7. SCOTT &. CO., B 27?rp No. 814 CIIESNUT Street, p AT EN T SHOULDER-SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. PERFECTLY FITTING RniRTS AND DRAWERS nmde from mciisuremeut at very short notice. All other aitlclea of GENTLEMEN S DRESS GOODS 111 full variety. WINCHESTER A CO , 11 2 No. 700 CIIESNUT Street. ICE CREAM AND WATER ICE. JHE NEAPOLITAN ICE CREAM AND WATER ICES. THE rUREST AND BEST IN THE WORLD. This celebrated Brick Ice Cream and Water Ice ean be carriud in a naper ta any part of the city, as yon would candy, l it teen or twenty different kinds or them are knpt conxtantly on hand, and ONK HUMIKKD DIKKKRKNT t LAVOhS ean be made to order for those who desire to have semcthinK never before seen in the United States, and superior to any loe ('renin made in Kurope. Principal Depot No. 1!B4 W A LN UT Street. liranch Store No. lift) bl'RINU GARDKN Street. U5 F. J. A LLKOK K ITI. WINES. H E R majesty; CHAMPAGNE. DUTCTGBT &L LUSSOn, j 215 SOUTH FRONT STREET. THE ATTENTION OF TIIE ; TRADE IS solicited to the following very Ohoio Wines, eto., for ' DUNTON A LUSSON, 116 SOUTH FRONT STREET. OH A MPAGN K8. A gents for ber Majesty, Dn0 da Blontebello, Carte lileue, Carte blanche, and Obaries K aire's Grand Vin Kuxenie, and Vin Imperial, M. Klue W1NK8 Mayeutie, Spaxkhng Moselle and RHINB MADK.IRA8.-01d Island, Sooth Side Reserve. 1 F.UJtTiIK?S.,Ru,ll,h.e,' Amontillado, Topai, Val. lette, Pale and Golden liar, Crown, eto. PORTS. VinhoVelho Real, Vallotte, and Crown CLA K KTS Promis Aine A die., Montterrand and Bor- deatvx. Clarets and hauterne Wines. GlN.-"Meder Swan." BRANDIKS Ueunessey, Otard, Dnpny A Co.'sTarioua vinUKes. 4 5 QARSTAIRS & McOAL L, Nos. 136 WALNUT and 31 GRANITE Street, Importen of BRANDIES, WLNKS. OIN, OLIVE OIL, ETO.. AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS For the sale of PURE OLD RYE, WHEAT, AND BOURBON WHIS- . . KIK8. 1 an apt CiJSZZkl? OIL-AIN INVOICB B 2py No. m WAfNTaT INDOW GLASS". beTtSuTlt,t'y3otbe,al,UU1U,0tnrin, dlil7' lU'0uu '"" AMERICAN WINDOW GLAHS. Tbey ara also constantly receiving linporUtions of FRENCH WINDOW GLASS. EVANS, SHARP & VTESTCOATT. m MARKET Street. Phiw "W'CODLANDS CKMETKRY CoVlPvNV Z elVteda,retA.1!;::r,,l5,Un''ge "ud Other, have t,. William H. Moore, r.J.I K. j-KICF. President vt iliiuin W. Keen, Fcrr.intind J. Uiavt, (ieurgH L lnxby, .-p,ui,i r, itifMin. GillitfS Dallett, jinwin Ureble Se.j.,.UA '.J!:-."!'.,- I-iViS-mS?!? -v-ttva PH"1""1 res.luti.rn reinnin,-h .Hi ljt lwldeissna tsiturs to resent ticket, at, tne en 1 , C'OTTON SAIL "iHXirTNTPinvv 1" vv of all nitnihers .lid biand.. Tent, Awnin,- f ,. ' Mid WsKnn-cover D.i. k. Alao. l'mi-r Mi , J, TO THE PUBLICTHE FINEST l" aritebtBRsortment of the latent styles of it.,,,. G...e..,.ndSl.fr Men and Boy. h. f K.lfM'HTKrif,. ;tui K '"""'""i.t.