The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, July 28, 1868, FIFTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JUL r 28, 1868.
. . NEW YORK GOSSIP.
Irlvate Vheatrlnala-IIe-ltli Matter.
. AasaMla at Work-A Ootrf.
Nbw Yo, July 28, 1808.
It roust not bo supposed that because no many
four play-Kocrs and amateurs are out of town,
that the taste for private theatricals la entirely
extinct in the metropolis. On Wednesday
cveulng a charming performance was given
by an organization of young ladles and gen
llpmcn known as the "ir?ing Amateur ComM
natlon," at a private residence In Blxtecnt
street.near Irving place. The entertainment com
prised selections from the operatic as well as the
dramatic stsgo. Bucks tone's petite comedy of
A Kiet in the Park was enacted in a style which
reflected the highest credit on all concerned In
its representation. So admirably, indeed, was
It played that the very unusual compliment of
an encore was accorded, and the amateur artists
tvere constrained to accede to the general and
enthusiastic demand from the audience for an
Immediate repetition of the comedy. This, we
believe, is the first instance in the records of
tho public or private stage of an entire play
being encored.
At 11J o'clock last nlfiht an affray occurred in
John Flynu'a saloon, No. 180 Spring street, cor
ner of Thompson street, between the pioprlelor
and his late bar-tender, John Hodnett. It is
alleged by the bar-tender that Flynnowed him a
considerable amount ot money for wages, and
that be called for the purpose of procuring it.
Some words passed between tbem, and pistols
Were drawn. In the roelets Flvnn re
ceived a shot in the left arm, just above
the elbow. Flynn livd two shots at his oppo
nent, neitlier of which' took effect. Policeman
Richard D. Scholos, who was on post in the
vicinity, bearing the reports of the pistols,
bun led to the scene, and arrived just us tlod
Bett had retreated to the street, followed by
Flynn. Scholes seized Hodnett, and called to
Flynn not to fire. At the same time, ho released
bis bold of Hodnett, and advanced toward
Flyun, for the purpose of preventing fnrtlier
firing. As bo did to, Hodnett fired auother
shot, the ball entering the tie-hy part of the
thigh of Officer Scholes, and burying itself in
the muscles of the leg.
Both men were sent to the New York Hos.
pltal. Hodnett was lucked up for the nicht, and
this morning will be taken belore Justice Led
Wilh at tho Jeffeison Market Police Court. He
la twenty-four .ears of age, and lived at No. 33
Marion street. It is alleged that Flyun has on
previous occasions beaten and abused the bar'
tenders in bis employ, and, knowing this fact,
Hodnett went to the saluon prepared lor any
emergency.
With this cool weather there Is a noticeable
abatement of the mortality, although diarrhoea
Is still prevalent to a great degree. The total
number of deaths last week was 781, of which
36U were from acute diarrticeal diseases, prin
cipally in the First, Filth, Eleventh, Seven
teenth, Twentieth, and Ttfeuty-drst Wards, the
last two being the most unhealthy wards lu the
City. The distribution ot disinfectants will
doubtless greatly improve the sanitary condi
tion of theee ward', but nothing will dispense
with the necessity for properly cleaning tho
streets and keeping them clean. Witnout that
the work of disinfection is but a temporary
expedient, and a proper njgienic condition ol
the city impobsible.
Necessity in the mother of invention and as
Bucb, bhe will be found a bencticeut mother, on
occa-ion, in spite ot her forbidding aspect.
For iiikauce at hir bugesnon, the other day,
the New Yolk Gas Company, In order toremovo
the bad smell from their works, at tne foot of
Twenty-first street, on the East river, discovered
au oxide of iron which destroys tne odors of
the gas more readily than lime, and is much
cheaper.
Shortly before dusk on Sunday evening, a
woman, accompanied by a little girl, while
promenading along the river walk at the Ely
aian Fields, was purposely jostled against by
eomo drunken ruffians with such force as to
precipitate her lrom the sea-wall into the river.
The woman, borne up by her skirts, was floated
away to ttie switt current, and both she and the
little girl would have been drowned, had not a
citizen of New York, who witaebSed the outrage,
plunged in und rescued tueui. The rufflins,
without rendering assistance, made their
escape.
THE ABORIGINES.
VlBBtl)ioi Returning to their Old
Haunt In Ulaallou,
The following from the La Crosne Republican
Indicates that the Minnesota Wiuuebugoes tuat
were removed to the Upper Missouri m 18U3,
and placed on a fandy, barren reservation, des
titute of wood?, streams, game, or un tiling to
make it attractive to the red man, uud ted on
boup till they were completely enervated, are
returning to their tiru love in the vicinity of
La Cro9e and Tr-nipelfau riv-rs. Noiuesix .y
old W'luiietMgoes have just returned lrm near
Omaha, 'lucy came down the Missouri
liver in chuoch, took steamboat to Hock Inland,
thence by canoe up the river to La Crosse.
They were joined by tome forty Indium at
Lansing, now on a visit beie witu them. Others
will eome in lrom Black river and tie Trempe
leau. liy Wednesday they will number thirty
Camps and two hundred Indiana.
The JUi!,sourl party are accompanied by On
zlnp ka, or "short Wing," the most respected
Hn'd distiupuif-hed chief ot that nation. He was
at the Washineton treaty in 1840. When intro
duced to the President and his Cabinet, secretary
Marcv teuiarked tbat his manner ot bowing was
the most (iracei ul and impre-sive he nai ever
witnessed. Ilia lace and forehead bear a
Btrikina resemblance to Andrew Jackson. He
was born on the I ,n Cios-e liiver, tour miles
from this el'y, in 18UG, and gives vivid pictures
of those, early dnjs. He was tor manv years
chief ot the "Tretnpeleau band. He left Blue
Earth in 1WJ2. Over eight hundred or his people
on the Michoiiri, be ta8, buve died from star
vation and sutlenng educe ibey went there.
The Ind'ans will trive their feast and dance on
Wednesday utternoou, on Ibeeuueot theerovo
below town, when they w. II ne in readiness is
entettain their white Irlends. It will be a rare
and interpsilne spectacle. The cute! un i his
band arrived here destitute, and our people will,
no doulit.be glad to coii'-iibute eonebat to
their immediate needs. They were received
Vtilh mv.eb kmdaess at St. Louis. The Mayor
.made a lmle speech at their dance, and the cl.l
zens eave them siuu in uioiiev and provisions.
Their lip.l'-breeu int rprt-ter and treasurer de
camped th same evening nti all tue uionev.
After th danre here, the Indians will make for
the Beny Indians.
A T.V...t, tj-tnrnal ctata'J ill ai ITi.a X nan
- i i I I ri.V'U jut...'., " . . w y.ina i.uai,
Glaikens. an Kugliwh lady, baa suucessfally
accomplished the aBcent of the Graud Cervin
(Valais). Our contemporary goes on to say
11. .1 .l.lj Mariner "Mism" fttrttnfflmi with lm
lliav in'" ... B o
own bands, a couple of years ago, a wolf,
"dans la furet de liurchaae ( Atulettrrr);" and
tbat Bhe "is about to travel in Central Africa
for the purpose of sbootiug panthers, Btitnu
lated by the stirring narrative of Samuel
Anollirr Connecticut Financial Lapse.
The Bridgeport (Conn.) Standard of July 25
aayi:
On Tuesday of this week, July 21, a check was
presented tt the counter of the Connecticut
National Bank of this city, drawn for $4 75717
on the United Slates Treasurer, New York city,
and purporting to be signed by J. K. Barnes,
Surgeon-Oeneial United States army. The
cheek wai in favor ot a Dr. James B. Smith, late
Assistant Surgeon United States army, and was
so endorsed by the latter. The check was car
ried to Smith's accoust with the bank, and he
immediately thereupon drew against the same
to the amount of $3525. About 3 o'clock P. M.
on the 23d (Tbuisday) tbebauk. turouithlta New
York correspondent, received iutellteence that
cn presentation ot tbecbeck at the United States
Treasurer's ollice In that cP.y "'iio account" was
kept there by the drawer of the check. This, of
course, led to an immedia'e investigation by tie
bank here and in New York city, which resulted
In satlbljinc the officer of tho same tbat the
signature of the drawer was a skilful forgery.
They further ascertained that Smith, who, alter
drawing the money, remained in this city and
vicinity, left Bndaeport bv the eleven o'clock
P. M. steamboat for New York on Wednesday,
the 2'2d, under the name of "Dr. Crane." They
further traced him to the South American
Mramer Mcrrlmae, whtch left Ne v York for Kio
Janeiro via St. Tbomss, on Thursday, the 23 I,
t tbree P. M . having Smith on board, under
the name ot "Dr. E. K. Crane, Assistant Sur-geon-Geuctal
United States Army." Although
the bank officials followed up their Investiga
tions with the utmost zeal aud determination,
the search only resulted in the discovery that
Smith was some twenty tour hours 'over the
seas and far away."
Pr. Smith ha-, for a year or two past, been
known in this vicinity as a practising physician
in Nichols Farms, Trumbull: was reported 10
have removed there from Yonkers, and to have
been during the war an assistant burgeon In the
arm v. Smith was a man of gsod appearance
and address, and was reported to be a skilful
suigcon and physician. He had been, during
his residence in this vicinity, a trequnt visitor
at the bank In a business capacity. His standing
in Nicbol Farms, and in this city, where he
was well known, was eood. Tho chock used in
the tran-actlon was the usual blank form used
in drawing on the Assistant Treasurer United
States.
The Spice of Editorial Lire.
The Springfield (Mass.) kepublican of July 27
savf.:
The even tenor of the editorial life of our
friends or the Evening Jiewa was rudely broken
in upon on Saturday afternoon, at about 3
o'clock, by a personal attack with a rawhide
made uron Mr. V, H. Sterns, one of the proprie
tors aud editors, by John L. Rice, a marketman
of this city. The cause was a brief paragraph
in the Aetfsof the previous eveulng, mention
ing no names, but relating a little incident in
the lile ot an officer in the late war, tor whose
rpponed death a young lady had worn mourn
ing, aud who on his sate return had jilted her:
and adding that he kept a meut market in (his
cltv.
Mr. Stems was marking his bulletin board
when the man entered, who, alter ascertaining
that he was one ot the editors of the News, and
held htmi-clf responsible for tho pnragraph
alluded to, drew lor'h a rawhide aud struck: Mr.
S ems oxer the head and shoulders about a
dozer, bio vs. As the assailant is a much
ctroniier mau than Mr. Sterns, resistance would
have been mere lolly, and none was made. Tue
editor ascer ahied his name, und at once pro
ceeded to enter a suit for damages against htm.
Probably not a score of per-ou in Spriugdeld
knew on Saturday morning that he was the
individual referred fo a guilty ol what Is, after
nil, an act as common as it is inexcusable, but
on Satwday evening it's unlikely that there
were a scoe who did not know 1'. If Mr. Ricd'
sired secresy he took a singular tneam t retain
it, und has eainpd instead a disagreeable and
extensive notoriety.
The (ireat Famine in Morocco.
The Paris Vonatitulionne elves au account of
the fnmlue iu Morocco, which Is Droduclug the
nioft disastrous effects amongst the Mussulman
populations The tinrvest lias bren a total
failure, and for such gia n as can be Imported
enormous prices are demanded. The situation
is de cribed as worse than that of Aiscria.
Numbers of persons are constantly dyinar of
htmeer. The roads are covered every morning
with the dying and the dead. The rich are
powerless to save these poor creatures; and the
number of those wuo have perishe I, either of
buntrer or the epidemic, is estimated at one
founhof the entire population. "It is not, as
will be seen," says the (Jonslilutionnel, "Algeria
alone that has just passed through a deplorable
crisis. In Tunis, as in Morocc i, the populations
ravaged with cholera, ruined by invasions of
locusts such as were never belore seen in the
memory of man, and suffering two years of
drought, have, in the summer of 18C8, been
luned Into the deepest suffering. Fortu
na'eH, in Aieeria a good harvest has repaired,
so 'ar as It wis possible, the losses exp-rienced
by those tribes, and the wants of the coming
winter may be met by the provisions made for.
giving employment, by the exercise of charity
and vaiious kinds of assistance judiciously ren
dered." B TJSINESSNOTI CES.
Bummer Clothinb. All kinds, styles, and slzei
Mens' Youth's, Boys', and Children's ready-matte
equal to custom work la style, fit, and mke; also, a
fine assortment ot selected styles of p'eos ot goods,
to be mad up to order in the best and most fashion
able manner.
All prices guaranteed lower than 'he lowest else
where, and full satisfaction gturaateed every pur
chaser, or the sale cancelled, and money refunded.
Half way between ) Bxnbitt A Co.,
iifthund ) TowkbHall,
6'ixtA streeti.) No. 61S Hakkkt St.,
PHlLADttLP hia,
mi) No. 800 Bkoidway, Ntw Yoatc.
Enckk's count la due, and the Btar-gazers are
tnrnlng their telescopes to the skloa la the hope of
discovering the presence ot the expected visitor. It
is lutfcrmiug chiefly for performing us revolnfon
within the boundaries of the solar system for the
comparatively short period wlildn which Its revolu
tion takes place, and for the reason that we koow
more about It than we do or those vast ettierlal crea
tions which visit our sip twm aud then rush olF loto
space. When the Interest la coiueU equal that
which the public have In Charles Htoke & Cu.'a
Clothing House unier Ihe Continental, people wil1
know more about them.
JiWKtRY.-Mr, William W. CasEldy. No. 12 South
cecond street, has the largOBt aud most attractive
uuporimeot of fine Jewel ry and silverware In the city.
Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure arti
cle furnished at a price which cannot bs equalled
He also hs a large stock of American watches In all
varieties aud at all prices. A visit to hia ttore Is sure
to result In pleasure aud profit.
Fink Custom Madk Hoots and Shoos for Qen
tlemeu. Bart. ell, No 83 bomb, bluh street, above
CheannU
Q4BOVKB A Bakub's H Iglieni Premium Hewing
Machines, No. 7;x Chesnut street.
It you wish for fiue reading matter, pay a visit to
No. li7 Thud m uec; you ciu theiechoHu f uin a
lurge arid varied Block. All maimer of pkHjilalH,
inm.8ziuea, news JouinMs, fan In on plaieH. h.muI
iiiou inlfs, nove'etieH. iiioK uaxn, anu llyhl ori'aml
anl wo' b will be lound upon Hie shelves. Mr, IVhii.
with, the) proprietor, luu, eUVcled au arrau -muul
wljeretiy he furuinhea lU putroim wllh theNev Vork
lournala beveral hours before the regular mails ar
rive. Lo0-A-Paca Backs.
Jsitt of Liven fiackt,
J,utt nt tlie VliucoInU Linen 6'acAs.
JaiIi n (lie Cluicolata Dusters,
Lots of JJurk Murki,
Lots n II lute Vtsti,
Lots nf J.inrn 1'unlt and Villi,
A U rein und vtry nice,
tf Alpara from f?,1, jo 18.
0-Llneiu ft oii il to l. etc. etc.
mm Wanamak-R Bkoww,
(yuA; llall,
8, E. Corner o Hixth and Murlut itt eeti.
hiTA pood lot of t'lfi'ovwit'i Uma Hacki.
PATRNT B D PANTS SOOURKD AND
UIKTniKlt rrom 1 to 5 Inohes, at MoUet,
French hieam iyulng and Wmiurlug. No. i N.
MXSl'il blieot aud Nu, 7M UAgi birwot, T m 6p
MABniED.
nrXON-flTtKtTPHKR. On the 14th Instant, at t,
Mtr) Church, by r.h Re, Fa' her Powr, Mr.
JUKF.PH DIXON to Miss MARY GRBU93ER. boib
01 this olty.
BOH MoCLEIiTAN. Jnory SO, In this city, bv
theMev W. M. Klce, Mr. JAMES BOdS to KL1 A
Bl B. MC0JJL1.AN.
DIED.
BOWFRS,-On the Jfllh Instant. ELAROR,daagh
ter ot William U. and Kubecca Bowers, aged 17
IDnui lis.
T rlative and friends of the family ars respeat
fully Invited iu a' lend the funeral, on Wednesday
afternoon, the 29th nsianf, at 4 o'clock from her
1 an nts' reaidenca, No. 17 Wood street. To proceed
to u in wood Cemetery.
CTJRRY. On the 3th Instant, M -TILDA, wife of
lie ben Curry, aged S6 year.
The reiai.ivea and trieuda of the family are respect
fully invlipri to atund tbe fnneral, fro-n her bushaud's
re dence, No. liil Peters' rei, on Wednetdar aur
mini ailo'clnck. To proceed to MouuiMorlan Ceme
tery lot Interment,
FAHV. On the 2nth Instant, MART F. FAHY,
datigmir of Catherine aud tue late Thomas tfahy,
Bgeri 21 yam.
1 he relative and friend! of the family are respect
fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
ot her mother. No, s Levant nireet, above fcpruce
street, on Wedresday morning at 8 o'clock.
OKI UN. On tn 27th instant,, JulIN GRIFFIN,
aged year S months and 15 days.
The relative and irienda ol tue family are reapaoi
fully invlied u) attend his luueral, from the resilience
of Ms parenut. N. K corner of B"ooul and Morris
rtree n, o Wednesday afternoon, the 2lh Instant, at
2 0'clo'k.
HAVB RHTICK. On the evening of the KStta fn
stam, OaTHaHINK HaV-HSHUK, relict of Wil
liam Baverstlck, In the asm year of tier age.
The frlemlH ot the family are Invited to attend the
fnneral from her late residence. No. 911 N. Tenth
street, on Wednesday morning, tne 2inh inttant, at lu
o'clock,
KlhbY. On the t7ih Instant, at Cape Island, N. J.,
CVpia n KOBKH1 KluBV, aged 56 years.
The lelatives and mends oi tue family, also the
ollictrh and memoers ot Fnllan'hronlc Lodge, No. !".
I. O. ol O. F., are reepectfully Invited to attend tne
funeral, from tils iaie residence. No, 1834 Add I sou
street. n Thursday afteruocn at 1 o'clock.
GO DEN. At Oermantownl on the 2Mh instant,
MH'MAEL OGUnN, son nf the lle Michael and
I'HtLaruie Oguen, of the Northern Liberties, in tue
4'jlb year ot his age.
The relative aud friends of the family, a'81 Aurora
Lclg, No 4S5 Nallonal Encampment, No. 47, Walker
La lge. No 8. 6, and Perseverance Encampment, No.
1.15,1. O. of O. t' , are respectfully Invked to auud he
funeral, from his late residence. No. SO Hharpnaeic
pi reel. German town rn Thurtday next St 1 o'clock
To proceed to Monument Cemetery.
TAYLOR At the residence of his son J. Gardiner
Taylor, near Klverlon. N. J., on the morning ot the
2; tn Ins' ant IDWAKI) TaYLOK. in hls77thyear.
His relatives end friends and those of tne laiuiiy are
Invited to attend bis funeral, without further notice;
to meet at bis lain residence, at U o'clock A. M. oa
Fourtb-day, ike2lih Instant: also at Friends' Meet
ing Houe, In llurllnglin. a' 11 o'clock . M , where
toe Interment will take place. The funeral will pro
ceed to Burlington bv the railroad line leaving Wal
nut street, Philadelphia, at 10 o'ciock A. M.
AmerioaN
Life Insurance Company,
Of Philadelphia.
S. E. Corner Fourth and Walnut Streets.
27iij Institution has no superior in the United
Stat 610
O LLO WAY'S
CONCEXTKATED ESSENCE
OF
J AMAIC AjQINGER.
A PURE ESSEXCE OF THE TRUE
JAMAICA GINGER.
Free from Cayenne Pepper or any other admixture,
possessing
All U10 Carminative and diffusively stliiiu-
lutiug properties
Which are so potent lu the Jamaica Ginger alone,
and which are so emoaclcos In all cases ot Chills from
Exposure to Cold or Dampness, Colic, Cholera Mor
bus, I larrhuna, eto.
OBSERVE A bait teaspoon rat ot Xtolloway's Gin
ger is stronger and more eflVctlve than a full toa
spoonful of any other tn the market.
PREPARED RY
JOHNSTON, KOLLOWAY & COW DEN,
No. C02 ARCH STREET,
7 8 PHILADELPHIA.
TO RENT.
O R RENT.
PREMISES, No. M9 CHESNUT St.,
FOR BTORK OR OFFICE.
ALSO, OFFICES AND LARGE ROOMS suttabl
for a Commercial College. Ap .y at
6 24tf BANK J? TUB REPTJBLIO.
FLAGS, BANNERS, ETC.
1868.
PRESIDENTIAL CONTEST
FLAGS, BANNERS) TRANSPARENCIES,
AND LANTERNS,
Campaign Badges, Medals, and Pins,
OF BOTH CANDIDATES.
Ten different styles sent on receipt ot One Dollar
and Fifty Cents.
AgeuM wanted everywhere.
Flags In Wushn, Banting, and bilk, all sizes, whole-
sale aud retail.
Political Clubs fitted out with everything they m
require.
CALX, ON OR ADDRESS
W. F. SCHEIBLE,
No. 49 SOUTH THUtL STREET,
f 18 tfrp PHILADELPH
REFRIGERATORS.
REFRIGERATORS
AT BJlVK V DOLLAR8 AND UPWARDS,
WA rER COOLERS, OLOTUES-WRIN(Je.Ri AND
WAHlIEKS, aud a general variety of HOUbK-FCR-N1BUINU
tWODS.
B. A. WILDMAN & DEO.,
SStntliarm repot. No. loll SPRING MARDRNfU
HATS AND CAPS.
r JONES, TEMPLE & CO.,
f B 11 IONAI1LE HAl'TKES,
No. 26 b. NINTH ISireet.
First door above Chesnnt street. 4 H
TO WARBCRTON'S IMPROVED VEKTI
JJ lateil, mu faxy-httlng DrcHs Uts (paten l-d). In
all the Improved taublouH of the netutuu. CUES-
IT Street, licit door to the Post Ollice. 11 19 J op
s
TUBUS'
X X
F (I U
Will cure the DYKPF'l'IslA,
PlttUFY TllK BLOOD,
RENOVATE THE BYBTEM.
rnric!i6l Depot, No. SIM FltANKFOttD KOAD.
ut etUe ifce Dru( oie la tb ell. )i 1
FINANCIAL.
mmmn
BUY couroNs OP
GOVERNMENT BONDS
. AT SAME PRICE AS GOLD.
AGENTS FOR TTIE SALE OF TUE POPU
LAR LOANS
Central and Union Pacific Rail
road First Mortgage Bonds,
Principal and Interest Parable La Gold.
COUPONS OF THESE BONDS CASHED AT
OUR OFFICR.
Dealers In all Gorernment Securities.
SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO.,
No. IC South THIRD Street,
7 10 PHILADELPHIA.
QOUPON8
or THE
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
OP
The Union Pacific Railroad Co,,
Central Pacific Railroad Co,,
Paid at tlie Banking House 01
WM. PAINTER & CO.,
No. 36 S. THIRD Street,
S1U PHILADELPHIA,
Who bare the Pacific Bonds on hand for
immediate delivery.
New Descriptive Pamphlets, with Map,
furnished without charge, on application.
LEHIGH VALLEY
I-A.I110V13 COMPANY'S
MORTGAGE BONDS, DUE IN 1898.
$5,000,000,
With Interest at Six Per Cent., Payable on
the First Duy of June and Decern
ber of each year,
FEEE FROM STATE AND UNITED
STATES TAXES.
These Bonds re secured by mortgage on the fol
lowing Bal.roada belonging to tt-ls Company, oniuely,
the main Una from Phlulpsbarg, New Jersey, tbroagh
Mauch Chank to Wllkesbarre, Pennsylvania, lot
miles; the Beaver Meadow branch, VX miles, and tbe
Let lghand Mahanoy branch. 42)f miles, making a
total of 161 miles of road, Including 78 miles double
track, equal, with Bldlngs, to 309 miles of single track,
together with all lands, bridges, work-shops, ma
chinery, depots, engine houses, and buildings there
unto belonging, and all rolling stocsr, tools, imple
ments, and materials belonging to tots (Jouipauy, la
use on tbe said Bailroads.
This mortgage Is a first Ilea on all of the above
Boads. except 49 miles, from Kaston to Maoch Chunk,
on which It Is preceded by a mortgage lor ll.kw.ooo
dne In 1873, the Bonds of which are ezcnanglng. as
fast as preseuied, for tbe present Issues; ttiose not
presented until maturity are to be paid out of the pre
sent loan, making It a first mortgage on the above
mentioned property.
$1,000,000 OF THESE BONDS,
Either Coupon or Registered,
Are offered ai ninety-five per centum, with Interest
from tbe day of sale, free from Btate and United
bt ales' taxes.
CHARLES C. LO'(STIETII, Treasurer,
Office of the Lehigh Va ley Kallroal 0nnau,
7 1 1m No. HC3 WALNUT (Street, Polladelphla,
RANKING HOUSE
OP
Nos. 112 and 111 South THIRD Street
PHILADELPHIA,
Dealers In all Government Securities.
Old 5-20s Wanted in Exchange for New
A Liberal DiiTercnce allowed.
Compound Interest Notes Wanted.
Interest Allowed on Deposits.
COLLECTIONS MADS. bTOOKS bought and (Old
on Commhulon.
Bpeclal business accommodations reserved for
ladles. 781m
QLEKD1NNIPJQ & DAVIS.
HO. 48 SOUTII TIIIUD -TBEJaTTI
Etock and Gold Brokers,
QUOTATIONS OP NEW YORK STOCKS
ALWAYS OX HAND.
mm
FINANCIAL.
POPULAR LOANS.
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAI
FIRST MOllTGAGE'BONDS
At 102,
And Accrued.- Interest .
CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS '
At 103,
And Accrued Interest.
Bonds on hand for Immediate dclirerj. '
Full Reports, Maps, Etc., furnished upon
application.
De Haven & Bro.,
No. 10 SOUTII THIRD STREET,
618
PHILADELPHIA.
QITY OP PITTSBURG WATER WORK
SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS,
FOB 8 AXE BY
WHELEN BROTHERS,
No. iub Bonth THI BD Street.
GROCERIES, ETC.
s
M
n.
THE FIRST NEW ST. JOHN'S
SMOKED SALMON
Offered For Sale this Season.
SEttON COLTOS & CLARKE,
GROCERS,
S. W. Corner BROAD and WALNUT Sts.,
6 16 tnths
PHILADELPHIA.
Af rENTN.-THK KF.MT ROASTED COP
a vy ,; evt-r ol(i in IJiiliudelplna, u. Wt I..SO.V
old esiubllshed Tea Wreboue, Ho. tMi CliKaUT
btret. .
OA "K TNCIOOJU NIKONU K4STE1
OU ioiixis m nii,s N,
No. 216 Cli !:... UT Sirewt.
55
CENTS. JAVA rOFI'EE, IN I. A HUB
Government at WlI.vOM'w.
Enoi.isb cimuonr, fob diakiku
Cotlee noli aud strung Fur sale ai WILHW.H'M
old established Tea Wa.ehouae, iSo. 2it
street.
80
flKTN PKB MITN,-C100lTM0Na
ULAIU'JUA. tVILMON'M,
No. 2D6 CHKU.N U V Street.
OHANfiR PEKOK AND t.NilI.III IIKKAK
FAT TK, at WILSON Tea Warehuuse,
No 2fmCHKKDr Street
SI IT IN CIS FltORI T II R HF.HT TEAS IN TUB
CITY, lor sale to- ilayja W I k.SO.'N. djNtUsiudut
SEWING MACHINES.
T H E GREAT
A01EBI-vN COMBINATION
BUTTON-HOLE OVERSEAMINU
AND
SEWING MACHINE,
Its woudcrful ropnlaritj Conclusive Frooi
of its Great Merit.
The Increase In the demand for this valuable
Machine has been TENKO-D during the last seven
uuiithsof Its first yeur be:ore the public.
1 his grand and surprlhln. succet Is unprecedented
In the history ol Bewlng Moculues, aud we leel (ally
warranted lu claiming that
IT HAS NO EQUAL,,
Being absolutely the best
FAMILY MACHINE
IN TIIK UOULU,
And Intrinsically tbe cheapest fir It Is really two
Machines combined lu oue. bo'd at the
S. W. Cor. of ELEVENTH and CHESNUT,
PH IL A D EL P Jf A. 5 Ututhtl
SOAP.
QUKEN t) P ENGLAND SOAP
QUKEM Ol' KM LtNl) hijAP.
QUKKN OF KNI1LAMJ bOAP.
FordoltiK a lamlly waHlilng lu tlie best and oeap
est uituurr, Uiibmiilui'd kjuui io any m tne w. rkP
Has all the strength ot Dm old rosin soap with tbe
mild aim latbt-rlng qnulliim ot genuine uastilA Trv
tlilH'tilenUlil Moap. HDD RYTHK .
ALDJN (;BK M If'AL WORKS, Nft 8 NORTH
FRONT BT. PHI LA DELPHI A. fg3ai4p
PERSONAL.
"O0UNT1E8, PENSIONS,
PRZK MONEY,
and all clatms against the N atlonal and Btate Govern
inenU promptly collecteJ. Cull on or address
, QtiOROK W. FORD,
No. 241 DOCK Street,
eetotb 2tt
Oue door below Third.
K 01)0 ERS' AND WOSTENHOLM'S POCKET
KMVKM, Pearl and HiMg Handles, ot beautiful
iluUb. RODUKltb' aud WADK. I'.UTUHKK'e
K AHW, and '.he celebrated LKOOOLTRJfi RAZOB
bClbbOKM ot the 11 nee i quality.
KaiHirs, Knives, bclsiors, and Table Cutlery Oronnd
and Polished, at P. MADKJKA'H. No, U . TKNTU
DRY GOODS.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
WILI. OrFEB AT TlTEI-t
BEE-IIITE DRY GOODS STOKE,
rrlor t taking tbelr July lareKtoryt
THEIR ENTIRE STOCK
AT ORILVTLY REDUCED TRIOESe
BIACK ABB COLORED HILKM,
DBIM GOODS, tBBBOIDIBUSi
LACK'S, LACE CIOODS, , ,
IADIKS neHIBBT, eiAYBS,
PARAWOLS, AND FANCT ABTIC,KI.
ICDI9IEB SHAWLS. SACarKS,
BASCES, PEUSSE(a
SEA-SIDE AKD CARRIAGE U1RHENTI.
LABIA LACE SIIAnrLS,
BOCRHOUX AND ROTONDES
IN BLACK AND WHITE.
WHITE OOODS AND LIS ESS,
PIQUES, PEBCALVS,
ENCiLISn NAINSOOKS, PLAIN A CHECK.
FRENCH OBOANDIKS, ETC. ,
9IOCRNINO DBEsS SOODS,
CRAPES
CRAPE COLLARS AND TEIU, , . - -
LINEN COLLARS AND SETS,
LINEN CAMBRIC UANDHEBCUIEFS,
ETC. ETC. ETC.
J. W. PROCTOR A CO.,
THE BEE-HIVE.
No. 920 CHESNUT Street,
1 18 tnths4p PHILADELPHIA.
JAD)ES ABOUT TO LEAVE THE
city lor tbelr country bouses or the sea-shore
will fiud It greatly to tbelr advantage, belore par,
chasing elsewhere, to exam Ins
Tlie Extensive Stock, at Grcatlj Reduced
Trices, of
E. M. NEEDLES ft CO.,
No. HOI CHESNUT 8THEET
GIRARD ROW,
Comprising a complete assortment tor personal ot
household nse, of
LACEH KM BROIDERIES H ANDKER0HIKF8
PUFFED, KEVkBKD AND TUt'K ED MUS
LIJSS, CAMBRICS, JAOUNET8,
PIQ0ES. and WHITE GOODS,
In every variety.
VEILS AND VEIL MATERIALS of every descrip
tion, together with au extensive assortment of
HOUSEHOLD LLNESS, ,
AT TEMPTING PRICES
In every width and quality.
atliii i issii.filjLUW-VK, SHKETIW0, 4 TABLE
LLS.ENS. NAPKINS. DO Y LIEU, FLANNELS.
TIT M T T"l TTja IT1 0 LDUL' iti.. . ,
i J -anu t vnaim
I TTTUW rV!VITl A rrn v
JSKYCOMB. AND OTHMtHPKEADS,
TOWELS AND TOWELUNQ LN
DAMASK ANOHUOK ABACK,
BUMMER BLANKEIS, TA-
bus covers, Era
ALSO, SHIRTING, PILLOW-CASE ANX SHEET.
INS MUSLINS.
C. IVl. NEEDLES & CO.,
No. HOI CHESNUT STREKT;
81?
GIRARD ROW-
PRICE
& WOOD,
N. W.COBNEB EIGHTH AND FILBERT.
HAVE JUS! RECEIVED,
A new lot of Nainsook Muslins, 25, to, 85, to, 45, so
and 60 cents.
Soft finish Cambrics, Jaconets, Victoria Lawns.
B ks W usilns, elo. etc.
NsIbbooIc Plaid and Stripe Muslins, Satin Plaid
Nainsooks.
nqcEsi
PiqcEtt
White Piques, very cheap, etc
Marseilles, Lancaster, and Huneycumb Qallts.
Table Linens Napkins and Towels.
Rest makes Bleached and Unbleached Mmllus.
Bargains In Ladles' and Genu' and Children'
Hosiery, and Gloves,
Ladies' at d Genu' Linen Cimbrlo Ildkb.
Ladles'Heusutched Udkfs., all linen.
Children's Linen Handkerchiefs colored harder
12S cents.
Uaiuburg Ed.lngs and Inserting, cheap,
PRICE & WOOD,
N.W.lOBKEUIIOnTII AND FILBERT,
8 lotus
PHILADELPHIA.
JB FULL LINE OF COL'D SILKS
HI CHOICE SHADES, AT 2 PER YARD.
EOBJE D. WIHIIAM'sk
o
PENED THIS MORNING,
ANOTHER CASE OF THOK PLAID BILKS,
Black and White Plaids, ft . IX.
Greeu and While Plaids, ll'W
Blue and White Plaids, 112i
Purple and WhUe Plaids. ri2.
One case still Richer, at l 85.
WIslUH'8 CHEAP STORE.
J WILL OPEN TBIS MORNING!
IRJBH POPLINS IN CHOICE SHADES, FORTH
SPRING OF 1868. at 4JKO. . WISIIAH'M.
ICHTH ST. EMPORIUM
FOIt BLACK SILKS.
M White Edge. Heavy, only 1 78.
Uroi Grains, Heavy, only 1'7.
Oros Grains, Extra Heavy, only I-
Lyons Urus Grain, Elegant, only tl 60,
Beat Makes from 83 50 to H per yard.
ALL THE ABOVE AT tttbstnirp
Vdnnunu csxeap mitts, nQuxk