- Itixtraordiwiry Suicide • in Cibicikans. fikin the Chicago Republican of July 0.3 Yesterday a most strange and terrible suicide was committed In this city, by a gentleman • well known in' Chicago business eireless and through out the West. So far as could lie learned, the rash act was the result of domestic trouble. cou pled with the baneful consemiences of amours with a married lady living not far distant from 'acre. Theiictins of this lamentable affair is George 11. Eveleth, who was employed by Messrs. Rounds James. boob ; and job printers. No. -16 State street. in the capacity of traveling agent, and who had long been attached to the firm. Mr. Eveleth returned from a jaunt to Wisconsin some - time neo. since which time his has remained in this city. except Mafasionally, of a Saturday, he Would et; into tho' country, and return to his )110 , pees on the following Morality. NOthing strange Mae thought of these -nomadic proceedings for a time; and 'not WWI a week or two since did Mr. Roundss-ihe senior Member of the firm, speak to bins about them, asking him where lie had been and on what errand. To these in quiries Eveleth would universally return an evasive reply: and .only a few days agi, was the secret of 1116 wanderings solved. About the Ist of the present month he left the office. saying that he intended to go to Elgin or sonic other 'station on the Northwestern railroad. not many miles out. • Nothing more was seen or-beard of him until the day following, when he returned in a rather siumilar condition, his clothing being torn almost "from oil him, and ho presenting a haggard and.despairing appearance. To a par ticular friend he then related that which had be fallen hire during his absence, and this tale, upon his death. proved the key td hiS misery. which he so unfortunately ended in the manner he did. Ho had met a lady friend; one whom he had long been acquainted with—a married ladv.whose husband was no obstacle to his advances. 'Though Married himself, and father of several children. lie had entertained an intimacy with this lady not sanctioned by. the lAws of the world or of mo alay.. So goes this almost incredible story. He accounted for his dilapidation by the recital of an adventure at that ;time passing strange, but which his violent death doubly verifies. This woman had been his dear friend, and, as usual in ease's of unwarrantable friendships, jealousy severed the tie of _their guilty love. Shp Lad met him in the height of an _insatiable fury, and had torn from his person the very garments he wore. In the struggle it would appear that Eveleth refrained front striking 'a Now, and his mistress in her rage stabbed him severely with a pair of scissors, and frightfully scarred one of his arms by clenching the flesh between her teeth. A tigress in her wrath, she conlirms the great truth that "hell bath no fur like a woman scorned." To all questions regard lug his unhappy plight, when propounded by :mother than his - friend in question. tie returned no answers. Even to his employers lie was ex tremely reticent. ~ On the •Ith- instant. it said, 1w returned -t0 Elgin or there- about". to conciliate matters. as he remarked. Time plan seems not to have 'been successful, for few (bye: afterward he was in the receipt of a long communication by mail, bearing the Ci_na turc of the woman. and containing inhuman :treats. Nothing more of a remarkable nature ensued until one evening, aliont a week since, wile:l.:as the deceased alleged, as he was passing' along, Michigan avenue, in the vicinity of Fif teenth street, he was tired at with ii revolver by an-unknown person.. -the bullet passing through_ the skirt of his coat. On the evening 'of Saturday last he heard that his enemy. the revengeful woman twhos.e only. wane known at present is Emma), was to arrive in this city that very night. He saw her alight from the cars at the depot, accompanied by her hu and sister. He followed her to a certain house ou WeSt IffiedisiOn street; and remained watching , the building for hours.. but he 'SAW nothing more of her that night. From his boon companion we learn that he had an interview with her on the street, when he asked her, Emma, have you come here to injure inc?' She seemed then to regain her- love, so shortly be fore replaced by bitters hatred, and frankly told bins that she forgave him for everything he had ' done to wound Tier sensitive heart and fire her brain to frenzy. What was the crime, the wrong, the origin of this inexplicable jealousy is a mys tery. and the secret will probably go to the grave ' with ths now doubly-avenged woman. With re ference to the minor details of his foolish infatufsa., Lion, Eveleth was very taciturn, .but they were surmised, and easily, too, by his confidant oak - ing an explanation hardly necessary for their dis cloSnre. Yesterday morning, the deceased was promptly :it his post, but several persons noticed that he looked unwell, and inquired of him the cause of his illness. It may be well to state that he had slept the previous night with the engineer of the establishment wherein he was employed, but had shown no particular 'signs of 'uneasiness during his sleep, the engineer having been aifake a por tion of the night. 'About 10 o'clock In the morning he was seated in a chair lu the office, while Mr. Rounds was -- engaged in writing, with his back turned toward him. He was leaning track in the chair, . apparently enveloped in assoimd sleep, and a ray ~l' the sun struck aslant his forehead as Mr. Rounds chanced to look around at him. The face of Eveleth was ghastly pale, and around his eyes were dark blue circles. Mr. Rounds, at once • alarmed at the man's ar .appeance, ran to him and shook him by the shoulder, which - aroused him as if from a deadly lethargy. He said he felt unwell, in • answer to a question put to him- as to what was the matter, and willingly - arose and went to the bed asp . stairs at',. command , of his em ployer. A messenger- was immediately dc=' snatched for a physician, and Dr. Thomas was soon in attendance, but - not before the miserable • suicide was fas.t. in .streanstla, • aud. ,the. death-gurgle in hiS throat denoting - iipproaching dissolution. At 1 o'clock the wretched man's troubles were over, and Mr. Reunds, upon his return to the office, found him a corpse. Seve ral physicians unite in pronouncing the cause of death an overdose of. morphine. The Deputy Coroner was notified of the mat ter. :did at his direction his body was removed to the dead-house at the ohl City Cemetery. where an inquisition upon it will lief instituted this morning. A post asieti•in examination was held , upon the body last night, In the year 1856, the deceased first entered the employ of Messrs. Rounds James. and • eon tinuedtherein. dieting as clerk and bookkeeper, until the breaking out of the war, in 1801, when he , went to Pennsylvania, and enlisted in an infantry regiment. Iu the army he was principally counde ted with the Quartermaster's Department. being a vahiable Anisiten to that branch of the seqvice. He eventually came here on detached- service in the capacity of clerk to the Provost Marshal. At the end of the rebellion lie went to Springfield. to assist in closing up the accounts of the office. and when mustered out, returned to his old pOsition. lie leaves a wife and lieveral child ren, living at No. 11 South Second street. Phila delphia. Pa. They were telegraphed the sad news and will probably arrive here in a few days. The age of the deceased was about 10 years. Four Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars Saved to the State in Spite Of copperhead Opposition. On the lit of August !i,9000)110 will lie paid out of the State Treasury to the hubler• of Pettm,yl - bonds, for the interest due on th at d a y. This turn will be paid in National Currency. the laWful money of the United States. and not in gold. as Judge Sharswood and his supporter would have required. The act repealing the old law requiring pay ment of interest on the debt of the Common wealth in coin, •nnd authorizing payment to he made in National Currency, as it now stands on the statute books camefrom the pen of Senator Connell, of Philadelphia, who. as chairman of - theThatiee Committeeof of the ifctefet'til and reported the ' bill, . April 1, MI. and sup ported the same In au able speech on that occa- MOM The bill was strongly opposed by Senators Cly ..____Laq,_.3.ll-,llme and oil L er Den ocratia_f3euntors..... ' who then avowed the Shatswooddhetriiie that Our National Currency was not a legal tender for debt; that tee 2rere bound to pug - foreign bond holders in gold on silver, and that payment in the ---manistof the Unfled-States ivab rtpuit lotion; but to the - credit - of the Union Republican members ,of the Legislature of 1864 the Lill became a law, and has already saved the State more than three mil lions and a half of dollars. • - " While every Republican in both Rouses - voted fof: the bill, every. Democrat, c!:eept Senator liinacy,. opposed it. We give the yeas and nays in the 13eaate as found on page 679 of the begts '• • /afire Record of 1861: TrAs---jtfessrS. Chmopneys, Connell, Fleming. ' i_loustholder. Johnson, 20tyley. Lowry, Nichols; St. Chdr, Terrell, Worthington , and Penny, Spthker-44. "" ' NAI'S --BUSER'S. BCardSICC, BUCI)6', CI wrier . ] Donovan, Hopkins, Lambertom Montgomery, Reilly, Smith, Stein and Wallace,.- 11 . • Messrs. M'Sherry and Wilson stated "that they were paired off," shoWinthat this was regarded as a party question, the Copperheads being arrayed, with one solitary .exception : against it, and the Republicans unanimously for it. We append a statement shiming TILE "AMOUNT ON INTEREST - I>lll SEMI.!ANNUAT.!,y, since, the passage of the art; TILE rm r. or Cr.T.l) earn' day the interest fell due. and the Amount:4NA', cosT To ',,u STATE if the interest bad been required in specie lot. dye. Pr. of Gold. Ad. Cot. 1864 Aug_ 1 ....el#BB,ooo 258 $1,561,040 1865 Ff.l). 1 088;000 •, 202 1,007,760 Ask 144 • , 422,400 1866 Feb,..41 . 7.". ,000" ' 140 • 376,000 " Aug. 1.... 910,000 140 4.60,600. 1867 Feb. 1.... 1 1 03, 000 135 316,000 Aug. 1 .... 300 ; 000 140 360,000 Thus it will be seen that Copperhead legisia tin inclUding all their leading representative men, acting on the Sharswood doctrine, strongly opposed a measure which has saved the Common wealth already over • 414,500,000, and that that PICSiSIIIT was only carried and became a law by the active and earnest efforts of Republican legis lators. And it is only fair that in this 'reference to a historical fact connected with important improvements in our financial progress, full credit should be , awarded Senator Connell for the influential and effective part he took in reaching the results from which .the State now reaps such vast benefits. It is not often that a financier of George Connell's ability is willing to serve in the Senate: Intimately acquainted with the great machinery of banking, for years identi fied with the system of finance as it is conducted in this country, Senator Connell *as well quali fied to prepare the work now so largely operating to relieve the burdens of the taxpayers of Penn sylvania. By such acts the representatives of the Republican party strengthen its organization and render its principles popular with the people. —llarthburg Telegraph. • • CITY BULLETIN. NEW PARK AT CAPE ISLANII.—The Diamond Beach" Park at Cape Island, N. J:, will be opened on Monday, '2lith instant, on which occasion there will he a grand trot for a purse of ii l soo. Hass lei's Double Brass and Striig , Band will-be in at tendance. The Park is a new one. and is the result of the enterprise of several of the citizens of Philadelphia, residing on Cape Island. It is. beautifully located and laid out. and will be con ducted in such a way:as to render it a great addi tional attraction to the visitors on the Island. The inauguration trot on Monday next will be bollowi dby other matches during the season. • cON,EIEAI . --5 iraii EdwardS,Caroline Lefferts, WaShington Lehmah: Emily Edwards. • Emma Lehman :4,1(1.S:1111nel Edwards were before Alder nm Fitch this morning . upon the charge of con- E.pintcy. The compliiinant was Mrs. Kendig, who resides at No. 1780 Alder street. She al leges that she leased a portion of her house to the decendants. retaining two rooms for her own nse. Since they have been in the house they have abused afid annoyed her in various ways, saulted her-andloehed the --door of the -house o that she" could not get to her rooms. The accused were bell in =1 St bail for trial. A Nov m. Exult:mos.—An entertainment is advertised for the Academy of Music, commenc ing on 'Monday next, of a very remarkable charm , or. It . consists of gymnastic and other per form-mushy two troupes of Japanese and Arab crobnls, nninberinL. , , fifty-four performers. A t this season of the year, when many of the usual places of amusements aru closed, a novelty „f th i s sort w ill l ot . =are to aan ct large audiences. Pi omr:NADE CoNcEnTs.-.Air. Carl Sentz com mences, to-morrow evening, a series 'of,,Alne promenade concerts in Penn Square, which has hoe%) commodiously fitted up for the purpoc. Yr. Sentz will be sustained by a tire-class or chestra. and should be liberally patronized in his cndenvors - to supply our, citizens with elevating and aL:reeable amusement during the warm 'HOUSE R0111:Eltl;,. Me dwelling Of James Carrick, No. 1647 Federal street, was entered yesterday while Mrs. Carrick was at market. k..oatS, pants, ladies' dresses and bed quilts, to the value of $l6O, were carried 'Off. A'.•."ant was in the house at the time, but knew nothing abotit the robbery until after it was committeti. teSEA-SIIORE FETlVrriEs.—Atlantic City is to be enlivened, on Saturday' evening ndt, by another Grand InvitatiOn Hop at the United States Ho tel. and a magnificent display of fire-works by Professor Jackson, the-famous pyrotechnist. Fnal.—Tbis morning, about ten o'clock, a staple inAlanayunk, belonging to David:Wallace, es destroyed by fire . . The loss was about $l,OOO. lusured for $5OO. CITY NOTICES LANT/C Crty.—The Surf House is nearer the Ocean than any other fir K-class lintel at this place. The terms are only $2O per week: half price for chil d,eii and servants. Ample accounnodatiom. for ix hundred :e l .: • . • s Saloon's,l , 0 ..krefi" f ..—!.citaly for ladie, out I,hopping. • teduct49n,l4t4e *ices pf Sommcr Clothilm at Charles Stokes A:. • Co.'s, under the Continental, is now accomplished. The public can purchase Summer Clothing of the first quality at this house, at the same price inferior clothing is sold for at other plmes. t N ;ON AND IlAumosy, are combined in the ous American Buttonhole Overertming Sewing ;NI:a:111m% Can at the tgl'atal reception rooms, at i"oleutll and Chestnut streets, and witness the opera- Um: , of the Os I.Y 1: r A LTA' rEnt•ttoT rtEw u•o: AI tcu trot cm r off, , red to the public. Moms AND Fnr.oKLEs.—The only reliable rem edy for brown dfnolorations called MOTH,. Rlld FRECKLES, Is PERRIn3 MOTU AND FRECKLE LOTION. Prepared by Dr. B. C. Pzusx, Dermatologist, 49 Bond street, New York. Sold by all druggists. :‘IACIUNAW SUNDOWNS ! NACEA:.AW SUNDOWNB! A large variety: Oaldori Continental Hotel. PURR FIWIT Synurs for Soda Water; also bottled for,dopostic uses. Fiance, Griffith & Co., N. W. corner df nirshall and C4llowllll streets. GETS WHITE LIAM • GENTS' HAW. • • O.IIIFORDE . , • Continental Rotel. Jor;EF," Holum, 1133 Dock Street, below Third, revived by W. P. Larkin on the European plan. Mettle from 6 A. N. to 12 P. AL Good lodgings tUr gue&ts. .11onae open all night. CIIII,IIIOKN'S HArs, 'MISSES' HATE, Beautiful styles, Oakforcls', Continental Hotel DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH.- 3. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of the Eye and Bar; treats l'ffiseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost success. Testimonials from the most rel!able Rources in the city can be seen at his office, No. 1519 .pine street. The medical faculty are invited to ac company their patients, as ho has no secrets — iiihis practice. Artificial eyes inserted. 'L , Zo charge made for examination. ' Romans. & WiLsox, Clothing, Clothing, Clothing. 003 wad 600 Chatuut strea. White Linen Thick Pante. White Linen Duck Pante. White Linen Duck Vesta. White Linen Duck Vesta. GClioeae Linen Dilaters. Genoese Linen Duters. Bois' Linen Garibaldi& Boys' Linen Godbold 's. A great variety of white and colored linen clothing. Hummer Clothing of all description& Alpaca Coat& ROOLLIIIII, & WILAOLY, el othing ifonne, 0.01 and Gek °hostnot at root. Pl-IE-DAILY--EV-EMNG-BULLETIN 1 11 Ai' ' r ' SDAY, JULY 25, 1867. FINANCIAL and COAIMERCLAL tia)ps at the Philndel FIRST $9OOO U 8 7 3-100 Au 108 800 City 6s tew ' 09% 000 do lie 99% 60 sh Pennn R lots 5334 16 sh do Its 534 30 sh Leh Val R 09 100 sh Phil et, Erie 1)60 28'i' 150 eh Lehigh Val scp 35 200 eh Read R 1)60 64,Cf PUILADIELPHIA, Thursday, Jnly There was more buoyancy and activity at the Stock Board this morning than for some days past, with a gcneral upward movement in the speculative shares., The.:•o has been,ah excited market in New York for some time, and it is somewhat astonishing that there is so little sympathy. here with ,the advance there. Reading Railroad was quite lively, and advanced to IX—Mtising at 64(354, 1 i; ILO. Pennsylvania Railroad was and closed at 53X. Lehigh Valley Rail road sold at ID, and Philadelphia and Erie Railroad at 2S,V h.GU. 120 was hid for Camden and Amboy Rail road ; 30 for Little Schuylkill Railroad; SGX for Mine Hill Railroad; 42% for Elmira Railroad Preferred; DX for Catawissaltaliroad Preferred, and 15134, for Wilmington Railroad. Canal stocks were without change. The low-priced Coal shares attracted more attention, and Big Mountain sold at 3%, closing with a decided upward tendency. Bank shares were steady. Hestonville Passenger Railway was higher, and there was but little offered under 14. Government $4,503,850 Loans were without essential change. Smith, Randolph & Co., Bankers, 15 South Third street, quote at 11 o'clock, as follows: Gold; 13934; United States 1881 Bonds, 110?44110%; United States 5-20's, 1862, 1113 4111! , ,; ; 5-20's, 1864, 109,v@108%; 5-20's, 1865, 10934@.109%; 5-20's, July, 1865, 108344 ; 5-20 s, July, 1867, 108v4103%; United States 10-40's, 102,‘,4102,K ; United States 7-30's, Ist series, 10841083.‘; 7-30's, 2d series, 107 441.077,1; ; 3d. series, 107 . 410734 ; . Compounds, December, 1864, 117. Jay Cooke & Co. quote Government securities, &c., to-day,ns follows: United States fl's,1881,1;10(41104 ; Old 15-20 Bonds, 111.?:(4111%; New 5-20 Bonds, 1664, . 5-20 Bonds, 1865, 1093,14109?.. ; 5-20 Bonds July, 1865,108?; 4108; 5 ,', ; 5-20 80nd5,1867, 108%t, 1083,1 ; 10-40 Bonds, i02,4@i02y, ; 73-10 August, ,107,%_ 41083‘ ; 7 3-10, June, 107; 5 ,14108; 7 3-10, July, 107;',i (f_lo.s ; Gold (at 12 o'clock), 139344139'%. Messrs. De llaven Brother, No. 40 South Third street, make the- following quotations of the rates of exchange to-day, at 1 P.M : American G01d,1394,f4139X, silver—Qtt art era and .halves, 132344134; Cuaipouktl Interest rote—June, 1864, 19.40; July, 1664, 19 40; - . August, 1364. 18%; Oct., 1.64, 1.7 N ; Dec. 1864, ; Ma), 196 z, ; August, 1965, 15N; September, 1965; 15; Octo!A., 18t;5, 14X. Plarket9. Till inoN'eawnts in Flour are and owl: e l:), confined to the immediate Nrants of trace con-olncr. The demand is mostly for the hi o;..a l les, and_ we Loiice sale. 4 of :lOU barrels Noftblvestern extra $1(1 noce,iiit barrel. 'l'b , cilia r itre,L.lllll ,, limo ground lots, nade of New NVl:eat. at ill. for Elra; $1.2(/, 13 75 for Extra and $ . .. 5 for fancy. Low grades afPd quantities io ).our cannot be furred except at relatively I(.‘ tlcone-. small sales .if Rye Flour, at $8 154), In Coln Neal, nothing dolf.g. , The Wheat market is dull, and prices drooping: =ales lundlel , new Southern - Red at" $2 itaul , 2.0 V.busliel, u. mall lot of Kentucky White at T.', • Bye, comes in slowly and commands +1 O. Corn is scarce and has advanced 2c. 7 1 , 4 bushel; sales of 30:0 bushels yellow at id 16(.1 IT, and Western mixed, at +1 *el 13. Oats are scarce and senile! from S'"‘viihc, chisine: at the latter rlzter. lot or new sold at Inc. In Barley and Malt, no transuctiiins. I:1 Groceries the sides we unimportant. The, stuck and the tenfleney 1,1 upwar,l. IMPORTATIONS. Reported for the Philadelphia Evening, Bulletin. niATANZAS—Brig E A Bernard, Crowell-491 blils ,tfar 00 bxs'do 1 bbl coffee J Mason & Co. ST. JOLIN, NB.—Sehr Battle Ross, Chick-2',03S fret boards SIGS do scantling 42.000 palings 3.56,000, laths order. MARINE BULLETIN. PORT OF PRILADE Pirb'ee Marine Bulletin on Sixth Page. ARRIVED THIS DAY. • , Steamer Alliance, Kelly, 70 hours from Charleston, - ~ with mdse, &c. to Lathbury, Wickersham & CO..- Steamer J S Shriver, Dennis, 13 -hours from Balti more; with mdse to A GroveS, Jr. Bark Loch Lomond, Clifford, 3 days from New York, in ballast to Warren, Gregg. & Morris. .. . -Bark L Houghton, Norton, 3 days from New York, In ballast to Warren, Gregg & Morris. Brig E A Bernard (Br), Crowell, - 1.2 days fr an Ma tanzas, with sugar to John Mason & Co. Brig Delmont Locke, Cochran, Bridgeport. Schr Hattie Rolle, Ulrick, 7 days from ..: 4 t, John, NB. with lumber to order. Schr Bind, Duffel], 1 day from Lewes, Del. with aridse to captain. Schr Sallie Veasie. Foster, 1, day from New CaAle, Del. with. grain to Jas Barratt. Schr Hattie, Carter, Irma Belfast, Me. with ma-c to captain. Schr Korot, Brown, 5 days from Portsmouth, NIL in ballast to J E Bazley & Co. Sch.' Lug.ane, Johnson, 3 days from New York, iu ballast to J E Bazlcy & Co. Schr Alpha, Munson. 2 days from New York, in bal last to J E liazley & Co. Schr Kossuth, Bord, Boston. Schr T J Hill, Chase, Providence. Schr \V Gillum, Scovill, Middletown. Schr E Ewing, McDevitt, Norwich. Schr F Edwards, Boyce, Norwich. ' Schr Ida V McCabe, Pickup, New London. • - Schr J B Johnson, Smith, Boston. 1.. 4 c.C E Jackson. Babcock, Boston. ~. S 0 • 0 ,Lancaster, Williams, Boston. :.,, 5.111 O'..t:. A - ,Van Cleat; Heath, Norwalk. ~ Se**, oy; Chase, Fall River. Setif' A Field, Pettit, Fall River. leichr A Falkenberg, Fenell, Long Island. CLEARED THIS DAY, - •„,„ va. . Bark Adnce, Crosby, Antwerp, L WestergaalabSteo, Bark \rola, Lovptr; Bristol, E. via Wilmingow, NC. Workman & CO. Bark Storm Bird, Schiller, Turks Isl Ind, Woiltram & Co. Brig Delmont Locke,Cochran, Boston, Sinnickon C, , ,C0 Schr A Van Clear, Heath, No:wich, Mammoth Vein Consolidated Coal Co. Schr Ney, Chase, Wickford, RI. do Schr L A Bennett. Laird, NV :a hin ;ton, EC. Castner, Sticlaney & Wellington. „ Schr Mary Ella, Thomas, PortsmoutN Von Dusat, Lochman & Co. , Schr Jottn Lancaster, Williams, E tiarrini kge, Wannc. milder & Co, Schr A Field, Pettit, Edgartown, J R Tomlinson. 'Schr F EdWards, Bolce, Boston, J G & G S Reppller. Schr Chas E Jackson, Babcock, Boston, Borda, Kellar & Nutting. Schr Hiawatha, Newman, Newburyport, Shallckson & Co. Schr E F Meany, Clark, Pawtucket, Hammett & Neill. Schr J B Johnson, Smith, Providence, 'Rommel & 'Hunter. Schr T J Hill, Chase, Boston, J Grissom. Schr Franklin, Tice, Millville, Captain. Schr Annie W Y illis, oung, Chincoteagit2, captaitl. MEMORANDA. Steamer Roman, Baker, cleared at Boston 23d inst. - for this port. Bark \ Wage Belle, Little, cleared at Londonderry 10th inst. for this port. Eark Mary, M'Cullock, cleared at London 12th Inst. for this port. Bark Powhatan, Patten, hence. at 3latanzas 16th /stant. Bark Sam Shepherd al r), Evans, sailed from - Cl. in fuegoS 12th insL for this port.' ' Bark Auguste Tietze (Press), Leiclifeldt, hence at Havreloth inst. Brig A H Curtis, Haskell, hence at Cardenas 16th in.tant: Brig Alice Lea, Herring, sal:ed from Trinidad 13th inst. for New York. . . Schr J Johnson, Mcßride, hence at Cienfu igosl.3th instant. SO: Archer & Reeves, Smith, sailed from Trinidad 13th inst. for this port. Dutch schr Sngua Packet, sailed from Cardenas 16th lust. for this port. Schr Louie F Smith, Crie, hence at Boston 23d inst. Schr Charlotte Fish, Strong, cleared at' Boston 23d inst. for this port. Schrs J O'Donohne, Gilkey, and H Curtis, Haskell, cleared'atßanget 22d - inst. - for - this port. Schr Nightingale, Beebe, hence at Dighton 22d inst. Schr Hunter, Endicott, hence at Dighton 23d inst. Schrs Henry Croke Potter; Jos Porter, Barrett; Westmoreland, Rice, and Glenwood, Mille, sailed from Providence 23d inst. for this port.- _ Sclir 11_ Grifling,__Gritling,4l3.4cMo,oioW.port 22d inst. for thispqrr. • ' " ' , Schrs Marietta Hand, Brooks, for thfspiiii - flreading RR No 49, Robinson.. from Pawtucket for do, and. Haze. Spencer. from Providence for Trenton, sailed from Newport 23d inst. IMPERIAL PRUNES.-10 'CASES 7L $ . CANISTERS. high grade, French Imperial Prunes, landing and for male by JQS. B.' BUSSIMv & C0.,100 South Delaware WEE OABTILE SOAP.-100 BOXES GENUINE B° Castile Soap, landing from Brig Pennsylvania from Genoa, and for sale by pas. B. BUBBIER d Eouth Delaware avenue. bULIQONER tiABINO FROM OU 11.‘ ritco, 100 tom Braailetto wood, al toes - F1u5,...,,t10 400 e.I• . 87 rrelq olltiar. ADP'S' to WORKMAN 0.00.. 122 Walnut Axed. avant , hin. Stock Exchange. GADD. 100 sh Rend E IA 3.16 too th do blO 200 sh do sswit 34y 100 sh do slO 513-10 200 sh do ett 64 3-16 400 et do b6O Its 64.4' 100 sh do s3O 6434 100 eb. do 010 64,t-,; 200 sh do 54.4; 11.1 A—Juts 25 SIUSERIER RESORTS. SECOND GRAND INVITATION H 0 P I AND Idagificent Pyrio Exhibition, Under the i neriiiefon of Prof. 8. JACKSON, Ed THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY. N. 3.. 44 1, On Saturday Evening, ul ;V, 1867. Mamie by the VP ''' 14'4 * 4 ' jy25.41t 4P UNITED St; TVS- „HOTEL ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Milt Open for the Season on Wednesday, June 26th,1867. FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS BROWN & WOELPPER, ATLANTIC GTFY. Joint's , Or £47 RICHMOND St., Philadelphia. MOUNT 'VERNON HOTEL Atlantic Avenue, Nearly opposite the Excursion I.lousb Atlantic City, N. J. " The most comfortable and convenient Hotel on the land. For info' motion as to Terms, Rooms, etc., apply or address, - • JY22.lmBp A. BROTHERS; Proprietor. - 1 1 PiiRATA iIGCNTAIN SPRINGS, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA. This delightful Watering Place will be opened for the reception of guests on June 18th, 1867. The Philadelphia visitors will take the Reading Rail. road cars, Thirteenth and Gallowhill streets, at 6}6 P. M. arriving at the Springs at 7.10 P. 'l,l. For terms address my4-r,tu,th.3mo QIIERMAN 1101:13E--CAVE ISLAND, NOW OPEN 0 for reception .of guest& Board from $l4 to' $lB per week, according to rooms. No extras. • iell-ti.TLIOB. CLlFFORD„Proprietor. . . . • • DROAI) TOP MOUNTAIN lIOUSE, BROAD TOP, lilluntiugdou county, Pa., now open for the reception of guests. W. T. PEARSON, .iys-11n* Proprietor. • ETROPOLITAN MOTEL, LONG BRANCH, N. J., COOPER & LAIRD, jel4-2M Proprietors. RETAIL DRY GOODS. RITTER & FERRIS, N. W. coimei. Eleventh and Chestnut, Entrance ..36 S. Eleventh etreet. !IMPORTERS AND WHOLE/ ALE DEALEIIII IN White Goods, Laces, Embroideries, Linens, etc., ( 5) - HAVE Pg.N AND FOll - 13ALE A LARGE LOT OF SWISS AND JACONET ALICIENNES -9 OR , , 3Plified 11/Inslins, AT MUCH BELOW THE COST OF IMPOR tTATONI, apere uth I 9 orasomloueteiti&allammlioal ' TO TIIE LADIES. LINEN CAMBRICS. PRINTED FOR DRESSES. ." , ;WHITE FOR BODIES. : These geode are epsentitlrfor Summer IVr, ea , and we are now mellingthe balance of our Int. tkrtatiou at a • .• Great Sacrifice,;:., • E. M. NEEDLES & CO., N. W. Cor, llth and Chestnut Sts., .lIIN,ISHHD FOR SALE. r',F.FOILSAI , E.—A COU NTRY PLACE OF FIFTEEN acres,litted up wi th every convenience—large modern 'lSlnntion. abundance of Fruit, Shade and Water; goWn ailllo cation; lo convenient to city, be Hold w. A ddrces Country, this office IZALT.--9,500 SAVES LIVERPOOL GROUND SARri aiao 900 sacko rine SW, afloat and for sale by WvAA MAN 00.. IN Walnut, THE LARGEST AND BEST STOOK OF FINE OLD RYE WHISKIES HENRY , S. HANNIS & CO., . 218 and 220 SOUTH FRONT SPIEZIE.Orrp Who offer the same TO THE TRADE, in Lots, on very advantagooss . Ternis. ~..- - - ,- -N . - se:74- . Their Stock of Rye Whiskies, IN BOND, s, comprise_f_ , -1. - .4itie rite brands eirm taut, and runs throUgh the various months 01186,436, and of this year, up . co PreSelit date., , Liberal contracts made for lots to arrive at Pennsylvania B.R. Illepot, ir - ri .‘--- ` -- - oon Line Wharf, or at Bonded Warehouses, as parties may elect. 2 11 Diamond Beach Park , CAPE ISLAND, N. J., MONDAY, JULY 26, 186'7, I'UI{SE, $5OO. - Mlle heats; hest In fire to barneps. Good day and track. }tomes to start at 4 o'clOck P. M. John Turner mimes M. ui. LIZZIE LITTLEFIELD, _ Chalice Conway names d. in. MAGGIE. Michael Goodwin names g. h. BILL. Carriages will start from principal hotels at I o'clock P. M. for the Park. BASSLEWS DOUBLE BRASS AND STRING BAND Will he in attendance. •jy.2.5-::t IT§ POINT BREEZE PA lIK. MoND.I.. Y, July .2.9 th. 1667. Match. :?f,llO. 1:6.1d' day And track: -1-1.1%.,14 to e kart la 4 o'clock.. .. !• . 2k: R. stet ~on 11111111! g. e. Inrddue. to tra?„.111. .1. 1:. Muse 1111111, Wk. 111. Belle of Waohinotu, to har nee,. Ondlibmee , will start for the Pork at V. , .; o'clock, from Library street, but,. yen Fourth and Fifth. 1:11CPIllin. And Wolnufetreido. The privilogu of 8. member introducing a mai, lid. nil. without pay. i,..urpnilcil. 1, iya..) W. A. S. FEATHER, Proprietor' 4.21'1,14:N1)11) NIUSIr . 'IN '1111 , .. G1,01'(;171 - STEI: ev,ry t.!rnootl. commencilw :MON I).‘ V. :..'nth. j9';s-15t rp: TliF COOLEST SPOT IN THE VI -.. 4 cluity 'of the city I, MO:lee:4er Boatt leave foot of South street, tail.;,every r, rtn , the.euae 011 hour. Fore 1) cente. flrg7h„ ALWAYS A RI FRESIUNG BREEZE t , r , at Glolic,ctei Mint. 130at4 leave foot of South r treet, daily, every three-quavteril of on hour. Faro IU etude. THE SAFE -- DEPOSIT COMPANY. The Fidelity Insurance,: Trust And S:.11 - 0 • Deposit Cornp:iny, . F 01: 'nil: SAFE K EEPING OF BONDS, STOCKS and OTIIEIt VALU.kBLES. C.\ PITAL. t?-500,0(k DIRECT') ES. N. B. BROWNE, I CIIARLESMACALESTEB, CLARENCE 11. CLARK, ELM'Altli W. ili.A ttK, JOHN WELSH. • ALEXANDER HENRY, J. GILIANeiIiAM FELT,C. S. GIBSO AI A. CA I,DWELL, v IFfr - Oillee in the tire-proof building of the Philadelphia National II: ink, 421 Chestnut rtrect. I'll 4, C,ll.yany receives on de welt, and GUARANTEES THE SAFE KLEPING OF VALUABLES upon the follow. trig rated a year, viz: Coupon Sonde . . .. . • Al per 11,900 .004 Resi,tered Bonds and . Securities..........co ere. per . Gold Coin 25 per I,OOU. Silver Coin or ....... ........... R 2 per *I,OUO. fiord' 'or Silver Plate per Bpxt. CASH. BOXES or swat] tin boxes of Bankers, Brokers, Capitalists, &c.., contents unknown to thu Coinpany, and liability limited, $25 a vear. Thy'fotripany offers - for . RENT SAFES 'INSIDE ITS VAULTS at *A 830, $4O, $5O and $75 a year. according to size and location. Coupons and interest collected for I per cent. Interest allowed on 51)ney Deposita. Trusts of every kind atcepte N d. , .B. BROWNE. Prerident. ROBERT PATTTRI3OIf, Secretary and Treasurer. JalO-th.e,tn,rpl7 LOOKING GLASSES •. OF THE_ VERY BEST._ -- .44 13 A. IA rir Y. EVERY NOVELTY IN STYLE AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. JAMES .EARLE SONS,, . 1 , •, • 816 CHESTNUT STREET, th s rs.3t. Old Rye fs,isties. IN .THE LAND IS NOW POSSESSED BY EXCURSIONS. INSUILANCIE. LOOKING GLASSES. GI 111 F.PiiFfilENtSfiriNG GOOlh!ro --THE FINE SHIRT EMPORIUM JOHN C. ARRISON, Nos. 1 and 3 N. Sixth Street, Importer, Manufa Aurer and, Dealer in ever/ dscription of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goads, • In great variety and at Moderate Price. Partic Aar attention given to the man ufacture of Fine Shirts, Collars, &0., warranted to give satisfaction. . %SUM CLOTHING. EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, NO. 612 CHESTNUT STREET, Complete secortment of choice SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, ;REDUCED PRICES. , . PATTERN COATS, :AND CLOTHES NOT CALLED -FOR,-POR-SALE-BELOW-COBT-- •-•:. 1100 P SKIRTS.- HOOP BIn.RTB AND CORBETS.—MRB. E. BAYLEY No, 812 Vine street, fa now manufacturing all the varieties of Hoop Blabs, Corsets, etc.. Bhe has also the Real French Corsets. of new styles; HOOP BWM altered and repaired. Mhathyll COPARTNERSHIPS CtOrAirl NEMO-DD.—MR. LorIS OLIVIER - HAVING rottroLfrom tiro firm of G. ANDRE & CO., the under signed have formed this day a new co•partnerohip under the name of the old airm,_and will continue the Music huoineso at the old piece, N 0.1104 Chunut otreet. O. E. SAURMANN. F. A. Nola Platielphitt , July V4ll, W; AllllUSEillkilliTs. A U A " 111110 ti ' N I'EIIFECTLY IMMENSE. PEREECTEY IMMENSE. TWO ASIATIC AIIIONS TWO ASIATIC NATIONS from the Fag and Wert of the Antipodean Continent. The very celebrated • , ItED DRAGON TROITE JAVANESFL JAPANESE JAPANESE JAPANESE crwoiing iii great Pacific Ocean and tin American Conti rent, combine ilfth the MARVELOUS ARABS MARVELOUd ARABS BENI ZOUG-ZOUG TRIM Lace crored the Atlantic Ocean and European eon EACH PLNAVI(ATING THE WORM), meet In this grent Metropolis, where, for tho first Ural n Mitzi the ecoi,e of history•. they see each tho other nit tionality. They encounter In g TOURNAMENT OF HUMAN SKILL. 'flie'very ce!ebrnfrd RED DRAGON TROUPE OF JAPANESE 111,‘, iirLt 'only,' horn the ilapitneiie • Capithl via San VI a neje... here they are nnnriii, urly ormionzice4 SUPERIOR 'FOALL Wilt) HAVE PRECEDED THEM, rforming li ntx of the inopt inarvehnia and tuccptirin. in diameter. • • "'l Jibe Troupe conwriees tArenty.four per.odis,. each of ilOl/I has 11:.reeitlitY: and excels In it. And the whole combination le undoubtedly• the most talented, by far, Of ”511 dint iltiVe./ it appeared in this city."--.s'on //rad 7.71,,,..11171, •411th 0111'1; 4. 00f. Itro \'t peifornisuceii, that of lit,t evening: was kconly relished, and everybody „ ',id in its priiise. The Compftny Is the etloiliZert that 1181. NIA !ttdU.t (1,,..1i,J4r t in t•‘iilent that th...n• In aN nine), dlfferetire hetweert 1ti.,.„, tied thoi4l,r, r dOcr••••,r,.. wrint. of 'skill het•deett Lo, or inioon nild a rtreet 'l'l ,y have Indleuted their rielit to he cowittor• if the beAt Ti. tip that 11, l• It and ill'otti•ther the moot per• tot ••- inn,, Fro/. t.o IL '11.•• • rononus loop,. is b ich have nightly attended the rti o z the MA IlVE1.0I:6 !hi- ;1 1,114 C Theatre, gives the evi• i,t jo•-loo»er of their wonderful '1 - and • nltnlpt.tlng.in tp.tt.mrgt4 "bras ..m.” hcathing of hi . . n -.01 within ti wdL of a theiitii, 'I tVENTY , FhiI . ):.IAL . ,k:sI..aE, 'lllllll'i ARABS. \VENTI Hit II•1.11•ANESII. 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(atil otiltr, Flapping in the :dr, like tircoir.,4l, gra-, Uuehrlitlß 'r• an ludi i•nil,her LAIL • GYRATING AND REVOLVI•Nii, Fitting Inanan t• - do: ante lv nt I,, , tight. 14' ALL ILL MAN MARVELS TimsE ARE TILE GREATEST. iyas-4 • Sale rew , td ti ift t .1101111Kr' At the A, adi'na' and nt Tnintrkro Muth' Store. Snrardle 4,,rnitjg. ~.ANDurENING, FP.IDAY EVENING, rism t PROMENADE i.ONCERTS, in PENS tiVARI. ~ AHDEN, NI'W. corner of Filbert and Juniper btreet.f. I. , ,drY. CARL SENT% A. ROTHE. . . 'l , .l,Gar.iagi lute been fitt,ii up in illc atyie fur Concert'. and will be eninitieted upon 1•.•31/111:+1111C1'. A Slue 0rg1,..,,trn flan 10,4 eriga-rd. for th,,en-omund c‘c ry arrangement lin. ben ruide b ior the vi4t4r,... I't ic, for rinf le nduifFeion, 9S cent,. ..flore kJgre t wells e tick.4-to, had tst Continental IL IVITTIG, 141 and It. 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