THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPtl PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1868. ooirvioTs. 2l-lt la tha Tidiihm ra-Ue-tlarj. The NnstaTllle Union says ft revolt occurred last work among the convicts In the Tennessee penitentiary. As the peuitentlnrT breakfast-bell m rune end the cell tfoors ot the convicts un locked for their egress, In tho hurry the guards did not notice the absence of three of the worst characters, and marched the remainder of the prisoi ers Into the dtntnsr-room. It appears tb.it a preconcerted plan had been laid for some days for a bold strike for liberty. Tno prisoners con nected with the movement were Jeff. Dim, a burglar, imprisoned .tor ten years; Charies Bbears. military prisoner and a desperate char acter, but with only six or eiebt months more to perve; Allen, the murderer of Jack: Keunally in Mashvllle, some two years ago, aud condned for robbing D. Weaver, E?q., last winter; "lite Morris," the fancy horse thief, an! supposed participant in the Ru.mellvillc bank robucry, and bl other convict named Sulllvuu. While the guards, with the exception of one In the yard and one In the otlice, were in the dining-room with the prloners. these scoun drels, who bad secreted themselves beneath their buuk, came out noiselessly, and armed With sliarp-lil ad ed shoe-knives, cround down to a point, confronted Wilhoit, the wimc-tendur of the west wine, who also Is a notorious East Tennessee murderer, imprisoned for life, one of the prime movers in the burning of the eait wing, on the 22d of June, but now one of the "trustys," promoted on account of favoritism. These fellows ordered Wilh iit to enter a cell, which he did, and was immediately fastened lu. Allen was lelt to guard him, and Wilhoit say, told him, 'should he grunt he would kill nun." The other four act nded the tap ot the four tiers of cells, and commenced furiously carving with their knives a hole through toe ce.llust out on the prion roof, from whence they expected to lower themselves to the giound, having pre viously prepared themselves with a rope. The loud noise at raced the attention of another convict named Hood, who has also bi-en promoted to "wing-tender'' of the east wing, as a kind of recompense tor the extreme brevity ot fifteen years fur hore stealing. Hood came in, and, ot course, he too was pushed in a cell and locked up. The "strikers" then weut back and commenced tbpir work, whica at this time became so loud and furious as to reach the ears of Mr. Gibson, one of the guards; he hastened across the court-yard and into tnu door, when lie was met by the five villains with drawn knives, coming towards him with menacing looks. Drawing his levolver, he ordered tneth to halt aud return to their cells, which they, of course obeyed, and he followed and locked them In. He then released Wilhoit and Hood from their temporary imprisonment. A Wifc-Whipper in Trouble. SB IS BUT UPON BY A PARTY OF ENRAGED WOMEN AND THOROUGHLY DEMOLISHED. The Milwaukle Wisconsin, of July 22, says: Last evening about 8 o'clock, an individual well known to the police, named Downer, made his appearance ut the police station with a charge ot assault with Intent to kill, aeainst a number of bis neighbors. Downer was a horry-looking object his looks giving the truth to the asser tion that he bad suffered some hard usazc. His clothes were torn, niid thoronenly soaked with water his luce was scra'.clied, and he held in bis hands bmialo of his hair and whit Is ers, which, he said, bad been pulled out. Notwithstanding Downer's character for peace was auaiust him, and his breath smelt very strong of whisky, the authorities lelt that no citizen, either toreian or to the manor born, should sutler such Indigni ties to bo beaded upou him. and Lieutenant Eendrlck listend to Downer's story. He was sittlug in his h use, down on the beach, quietly, doaig nothing at ull to break the peace, when who should come in but all ine women that lived about there, and, beiore be eaid a word, they assault 1 him with clubs, and sticks, and iruns, aud beat him to a jMly. He knew ail toe woucn, aud be wanted them arreeted and punished. A gentleman had been on the beach for an evening promenade, wheu his attention was attracted by loud cries which came from a knot of shanties some uitancc a a ay. Upon going to tbem he found that Do aiict was lunukintf iu his usual Sunday evt niua amusement of whip ping his wile, and the woman, suileriug from the blows was uttering most iieaitrendiugcrie.-'. The gentleman, well awaie of the danger of lnterier'na between hushand and wile when quarrelling, never i botes was ubuut to interfere, when hi- attention was called to the actions of a woman who looked as though she had the atreneth of a young Sanii-on in her limbs She ran lroru shauty to shanty, calling out the women, who suddenly respouiied. and it did not geem to be more tliuu ten seconds beiore a dozen were assembled, cuch armed with a mop, a liroom, a tire-shovel, or a pair of tonus. The baud marched directly to the house from whence came the cries, and without the ceicmoDy ot knockina entered. The gentleman followed, deeply interested. There was a sound of voices, as it somebody was ordenue some body else out of his bou.-e in very C"arse lan guage, sadly mixed up with onlhs. Then there was'a general onsiauabt upon tue wife-whiDuer. Slops that had been soaked iu dirty water 6wabbed his lace, blos iiora brooms came thick and lu-t up m his bead. The astonished Wite-whipper dropped the subject of his blows, and looked to his own safety. ll stuck a', oue of the women with his list, and this brought up the rear-guard of tire-su.mli and tongs. On his head came the blows thick and fa-t He grappled with one of ibe women. The rest im mediately droppi d their weapous aud triapoled With him. Strong they were their uniou per fect, and their cause just. They fairly cratclied Downer upon the floor, and scratched him up again. They left the imprints ot their nails upon bis face, aud h'n da, aud ueck. They pulled out his lmir. Kesist he tried to, but he was as a child in the bauds of the strong-armed women and he soon found It out. Cowed, beaten, demolished, be bellowed like a mad bull, and begged that they would not kill hi in. A parley followed a truce tbey call it in war limes. The j ro-trute, thoroughly coved indi vidual was told that his abuse of his wife a poor, sickly woman had grown to bo a nuis ance which could no lonccr tie submitted to. They had complained of Liui; but his wife re fused to appear ugainst him, oud he had gone unpunished. If he would promi-e never to 6tnke bis wife again, they would let him go; if not, they would punish him till there was not a breath of life lelt iu his body. Downer was ready tor anything, ho was already the worst whipped ui in to bo fouud. He promised promised lai'tit'ully as a man could promir-e; but they brotuui a cross und they maJe him swear, lie rebelled at this; but the uoraised mops and brooms, and tdioels, aud the c lanking of a pair of 'ongs, brougut him to bis tenses aud never did man take an oa'h woie earnestly. A Perilous Ride on the Hudson River. The Newburg (N. Y.) Journal relates the fol lowing Incient which recently happened ou the Bteamer Mary Powell: .i. , m .i .1 Pnrr1l vL-nt mnkintr her landing at Cozzeiis' wharf, the fireman heard a nv in the tort wueel-house, and on gong there fouud a lad louneeu jmrspt age cling ing to the Iron burs on the iuide. havmg sailed . ... ...... i Hltu miles. As nlli? lit be natorMlv expected, the poor lad was almo-t Orowneu; Ms lace anu oaie I' ei. n-ic l.i .1 .1. .i... I 1 s,.tt.ti,liinl tjnukilll?. and he was lust able to hold on. and h'id ju-t ..... ..........1. tr, rrlun .i.nl...K nlui-iil Hp hail swam to the wheel-house while the Mary Powell . . 1 . . ; .. t .. VT V 1 - ., ,1 tw.l' Was IVH P Bl uvr vi i" new lum, nuu wuu L. : . .nl... Ilinra lr.l.fHn a .l.l'l u sail to Uondout, as he had no muuey to buy his jiusr-aee. When Le began to find that tho water came in upon him taster than he hud bar gained (or, bo raised an alarm, but of course he . . u.. ..... ...I mrl ho Imrl In hnnoF liib till the M ry made her nrst landing. The marvel is that be did not drop froui his perch and re- ceive ihibi mju'"" , ' ; lie was taken to the boili r-room and "hung TJTJ UjV I- C K . rl ii. . . ....... ' - lu consideration of his cllorts and surlennns, he was piesented with his pa-a-u the remainder of the distance. He said lie was a poor boy, without money or friends, uud ou his way to n US1NESSNOT1 CES. Bmiir-i Gi.OTHiNn. All kinds, styles, and ilses -Hens' Youth's, Boys', and Children's retdy-rasde rqakl to enstom work In style, fit, and make; also, fine Msortment of selected styles of pieces of goods, to be mult np to order In the best and most fashion able sanner. All prices guaranteed lower than th lowest else whore, and fall satisfaction guaranteed every pur chaser, or the sale cancelled, and money refunded. Hal imv bfUetm Bbwrbtt A Oa, iWl and V TlWHHiLt, ihxlh ureelt.) No. 618 Mark kt Bt., PRIIUDBLPHIA, AND NO. fid BROADW4T. NUW YOBK. Am Almost MrnAonLous Curb or Rhbukatisic. St. Hart's Church, Chksnot Hill, Philadri FHiA,Decuil)er4, 1867. Qenllemen: I beg leave to ofTer my testimony regarding the water of Gettysburg Spring, After a fair trial I have tbe gratification to o tela re that my experience corresponds wltb all that has boen asserted about the medicinal virtue of this Water. I have suffered from Obronlo Rheumatism for sixteen years, and during that period I bave been on four occasions confined to bed for five months wiib acnle Inflammation. Tbe last attack commenced on the 8th of December, 1888, and I believe tbat. In repeated fits of the acute form, I bave bad tbegreateit pain produced by tbts terrible malady. I was so crip pied In every Joint tbat I conld not leave my room during eight months, and I expected to be In tbls con dition for the remainder of my lite. Since I com menced tbe regular use ot tbe Water, In proper dnses of a gill three times a day, I have been gradually and surely relieved, until, at tbe present date, the rheu matlo principle Is entirely removed. Bo far fnm being at anytime disagreeably affected, my general health has been remarkably benefited. I advised some of my neighbors to use tbe Water, and It has effectually cured dyspepsia and kidney disease. This Is the first testimonial of tbe kind I have ever written, and I now send it to you through a feeling of duty to tbe community. Most earnestly would I recommend this charming remedy to all persons affectt d by any of the ailments to which it la appli cable. Yours, truly, P. K. MORIARTY, D. D. Bev. Dr. Morlarty Is widely known as a Catbollo Priest or high standing, and needs no Indorsement. Pamphlets, giving statements by Invalids and Phy sicians of more wonderful cures, gratis, at the Drug gists' Stores where tbe Water Is for sale. f winging Round ihi Cibclb There are fifty ways of alleviating the agonies of dyspepsia for the moment; but there Is only one way to curb It. After "swinging round tbe circle" of temporary palliatives the patient finds that the disease, so tar from being subdued, has actually gathered strength, while he has been parleying with Its symptoms. The only way to get rid of the demon Is to endow tbe stomach wltb sufficient strength to cant it out and keep it out. Impart permanent energy to the digestive organs with Hostkttxr's Stomach Bitters, and the object Is accomplished. This powerful vegetable remedy Is not a mere stimulant. It does not brace up tbe gastric machinery for an hoar or two, leaving It when tbe temporary excitement has paised off, In a worse state than before. Such Is the effect of the ordinary alcoholic nostrums. They keep the stomsch In a perpetual see-saw between unnatural activity and utter relaxation, Not so the Bittbrs. Medi cated with the fluest tonlo, alterative, and antl bll lous extracts, tbey permanently reinforce and con tinuous'y regulate the assimilating organs. Such Is i be experience ot tens of thousands, At tbls debili tating season ef the year, wbeu the solvent principle uf the gxstric Juice Is weakened by a constant drain of the animal fluids through tbe pores, Hostettr's Bittkhs Is an article of prime necessity for tbe weak. To i eglect tbe use of atonic and alterative, so won. dertully efficacious aud entirely harmless, Is stmpiy to forego the blessings ot health and vigor, and vol untarily accept feeolenes9 aud dlicotufort In their stead. The Paris Epoque annonnces that Madame Italia Garibaldi, tbe lately married wl'e of MenottI Gari baldi, proposes raising a battalion ot amazons. Two of tier friends are now la England endeavoring to recruit tbe force. We hope one of her friends will come ovf r here aud look at some of the o Ulcer i' uni forms got up by Cbaries Stokes & Co., tbe eminent clothiers under the Continental, during our war. We are satisfied shs wnuld order Bulls fur tbe wbote staff of the Amazonian officers Immediately. They would make any one of tbem look "every Inch a man." The Trials of I ikk. What shall I do? I am so debilitated tbat I cannot attend to my ordinary du' ties. Try bpeei's ' Standard Wine Bitters." They are unexcelled, and will act favorably on all tbe functions of your system, and restore them to vigor ous action. Tbey are simply Speer's Wlue, wlthou1 medication, except by such herbs and roots as Pby' sleians use daily. Sold by Freuerlck Brown, Johnston, nolloway& Co., and by other Druggists. JiWKLBV.-Mr. William W. Casstdy, No. 12 South Secoud street, has the largest aud most attractive assortment of fine Jewelry and silverware In tbe city. Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure arti cle furnished at a price which cannot be equalled He also bas a large stock of American watches to all varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store la sure to result In pleasure and profit. TolbtaColu have Its own way Is to assist In laying tbe foundation of Consumption. To cure the most stubborn Cough or Cold, you have only to use at once Dr. Jayne's Expectoraut, Sold every where. Fink Custom Madu Boots and Shoes for Gen tlemen. Bart.ett, No. 83 South Sixth street, above CbesunW Trknwith has everything In the literary line fiat readers can wish tor. Ills popular news denot, t No. lu7 S. Third sireol. Is nileu alui'wt to Biirieit Willi romances, condensed biographies, novelettes, riri.mii,.iiii aerials l'antilon Dlaies. literary Deriodi- caitt. and travels. Illustrated and news Journals lie receives all 111 ew itx iuruisoi ine day long b fore the regular man rnuici m, muu luruisnes (Usui 10 bis teaderB at a very moderate rate. LiO b cy Alpaca Sack s. JmIk of the I'huculiUn Zinen Sacks, JjOH of the, CtwcolaU: Dusters, JaiI of Duck Sarkt, J,nts of WIMe Vest, hot of JAne.n J'unt antt Veslt, All fri:sn and vei-y nice, ffg- Alpacas from ',2!, to s. ii -Luii-Ht from l i (oil. etc. etc. Wanamaker A Brown, Oak Jlall, B, F.. Corner of Sixth and Murktt street, MjTA good lot of VUryymen' Long Gar.ks. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETC. tfjEW STYLES OF FANCY OASSIMEItES. JAMES fit LEE, AO. 11 N O KT II DKIONU K1HKET, Sicn of the Golden. IjhihIj, Ifttll. Til. ATTENTION OF NEK. tAiV TASA.OHM, IX-OTIIIEltN, AND Ul M,V IH1.IU MUUK ANUNPLUll. Ull AHUUBTtlKNT or rSt' DANSJI ttfr.U ,A- THIS HEW STYL1UI, AT WHOLKbALB AND DETAIL W DEAFSESS. EVEKY IN8TKC7MENT THAT science and akill have li.veuiea to assist the Hearing In evey oegree oi ueiiiea; aiao, iHniiiri.wi. also, Crannall's Falenl Crutchei, superior to any others In use, at P. M ADKIUA'S. No. IIS H. TKNTfl Htnwt.belnw (ihmnuk ID ATENTK TV PANTS SCOURED AND I KTIt:'l II Kl from 1 to 6 luuhus, at Mullet, trench h-leaui Dyeing and Hcourllilf , 40. zo ixiailasv ;a lU-t-isuust. J 3i XIAHIIIED. NITMO I.FTC On the rth of Jn'y. lss, at No. SIT Korrlseiiwt by Rev. N. M. .Tones, Mr. A KCK1B ALU MMOtoMlssBA LLI E LEU, all of this city. NTJUOFBHKR DEA M U -On tbe luh Instant, by Rev J. I Mck son, Mr. W. NUNKbaK to FMANfJEi A. DKAMMM, all ol Philadelphia. DIED. FHRKT. On the 58th instant. OKOKQIB WASH INOTON.son of Mlohael and Ellen Khret, aged ( montus ana mi aavs, The relatives and I friends are renpectfully Invited to from the lenldence ot his parents, street, on Friday afternoon at I attend the funeral, from Fn. 1R24 N. Hlxth stre o'clock. To proceed to Odd Fellows' Cemetery, SQII BFRT.-On tbe evening of tbe 2sth Instant. 1A V1D GILBERT, M 1)., aged 5 years and 1 dav. Tbe relatives and friends of the raniiiy are Invited to attend tbe funeral servioes, at his late residence, Ko. 731 Arch street, to-morrow iTbursday) afternoon at l o'clock. K1KBT. On the t7ih Instant, at Cape Island, N. J., Capta n ROBERT KIRBY, aged M years. The relatives and friends oi tue ramify, also tbe Officers and members of Flillant.hroolo Lodge. No. 14. I. O. ofO. F., are renpecilully Invited to attend tbe funeral, from bis late rraldenoe. No. 1S34 Addison street, on I bursnav afternoon at 1 o'clock. To proofed to Monnt Morlah Cemetery. LF. CLERI. On the evening of the 27th Instant, at his residence, Burlington. N. J., Colonel JOS. P. LE CI.hHU, In the 4ih year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to meet the train arriving at 11 IS A. M. at Walnut street wbarf. on Frlnay, the 81st Instant. Funeral to proceed to Laurel Hill. OODEN. At Uermantown. on the 2'th Instant. MICHAEL OQDH.N, ion of the late Michael and Catharine Oguen. of the Northern Liberties, in the 4!tth year of his ace. The relatives and friends of the family, a'si A orora Lodge, No 465 National Encampment, No. 47, Walker L de. No 8' 6, and Perseverance Encampment, No. 1H5,1. O. of O, F , are respectfully Invited to atteud the funeral, from bis late residence, No. 80 Sharpnack street. Oermantnwn rn Thursday next at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Monument Cemetery. RILEY ELIZA U. RILEY, Infant daughter ot Charles C. and tbe late SuBaa 1. Riley, aeo S months, Tbe relative and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her father, No. 645 Venanto svreet, en Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. WIGHT. At 1 o'clock P. M., on tbe 27th Instant, Mrs. RKMECCA WIGHT, daughter of the late Peter Wct'aut. The relatives and frlenda of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from tbe residence of her brother-in-law, Matthias B rd. No. 735 Callow bill street, on Friday afternoon, the 31st tuslaut, at S o'clock. To proceed to Laurel Hill. Amebic aN Life Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia. S. E. Corner Fourth and Walnut Streets JtfTMs Institution hat no superior in the United Stale 610 -OLLO WAY'S CONCEXTRATKD ESSENCE or JAMAICAGII.GER. A -THE ESSENCE OF THE TRUE JAMAICA GLXUEK. Free from Cayenne Pepper or any other admixture, possessing All the Carminative aud dilTiisivelr stimu lating properties Which are so poteut In the Jamaica Ginger alone, and which are bo efficacious In all cases of Chills from Exposure to Cold or Dampness, Colic, Cholera Mor bus, 1 larrhcea, eto. OBSERVE A halt teaspoonful ot Holloway'a Gin ger la stronger and more effective than a full tea- spoonful of any other In tbe market. PREPARED BY JOHNSTON, HOLLO WAY & COWDEN, Ko. C02 AliClI STREET, 7 8 PHILADELPHIA. FOR SALE AND TO RENT. WEST PHILADELPHIA PROPERTIES FOR SALE OR TO RENT. The Btvndsome Brown Stone RESIDENCES. Nos. 4IO, 4110, 41113, 4114, and 4116 SPRUCE Street, C. J. FELL & BR')., 7 IS wfmlmsp Ko. 120 South FRONT Street. gT O R RENT. PREMISES, No. 80 CHESNUT St., FOR STORK OR OFFICE. ALSO, OFFICIOS AND LARGE ROOMS sultabl for a Commercial CoUege. J at 6 24tf BANK it TBE REPUBLIC. WINES, ETC. QHARLE3 BOTTLEf.'Q DLTEltlAL SrARKLING CATAWBA. BOLE AQENIS, E. & A. C. VAN BEIL, No. 13 1 0 CHESNUT Street, B 15 fmwSmrp PHILADELPHIA, HATS AND CAPS. JONES, TEMPLE & CO., FASHIONABLK H A T T R H , No. 26 to. NINTH ISlrext, First door above Cbesnut street. t H T WAUBORTON'S IMPROVED VKnTI 4 lated,nd easy-titling Drrss Hau (patented), In all the Improved tauhlons of tbe sesou. OHKH NUT blreet. next door to the Post Office. 11 IV Jip s TUBUS' XX F C II Will core the DYRPFPSIA, PURIFY Til V. BLOOD, RENOVATE THE SYSTEM. Principal Depot, No. 24M FRANKFOftD ROAD. For sale at all the Drug Hlores la tbe city. IS 1m R0P0ER8' AND WOSTENHOLM'S POCKET KMVKK. Pearl and Hmi Handles ot bxaullful tiliUh, KtHHiKlta' aud WAD ID A KUTCHEK'H KjI OKH, and ;lie celebrated LUCOULTRE RAZOR UCIhHOUH ol the Unwl quality. Razors. Knives. Hclstors. and Table Cutlery Oronnd aud PolUbed. at P. MADEIRA'-, 0. US T NTH SttUbeluw C-t)W mi FINANCIAL. fflMMDOLPH&i BUY COUPONS OP GOVERNMENT BONDS AT SAME PRICE AS GOLD. AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF TUE rOPD LAR LOANS Central and Union Pacific Rail road First Mortgage Bonds, Principal and Interest Tajable In Gold. COUPONS OF THESE BONDS CASHED AT OUR OFFICE. Dealers In all GoTcrnincnt Securities. SMITH, RANDOLril & CO., No. 16 South THIRD Street, 7 10 PHILADELPHIA. c U ti 8 OP THH FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OP The Union Pacific Railroad Co., AMD Central Pacific Railroad Co,, Paid at the Hanking House oi WM. PAINTER & CO., No. 36 S. THIRD Street, 1 U PHILADELPHIA, Who hare the Pacific Eouds on hand for immediate delivery. New Descriptive Pamphlets, with Map, furnished without charge, on application. LEHIGH VALLEY ItAILliOAD COMI'jVNY'H MOKTGAGE BONDS, DUE IN 1898. $5,000,000, With Interest at Six Per Cent., Fayable on the First Day of June and Decern bcr of each year, FEEE FROM STATE AND UNITED STATES TAXES. These Bonds are secured by mortgage on the fol lowing Bal.rcads belonging to this Company, namely, ibe mam Una lrom Fbllilpaburg.New Jersey, ibroagb Mancb Chunk to Wllkesbarre, Pennsylvania, lul miles: tbe Beaver Meadow branch, 17 miles, and tbe Lei Igb and Mabanoy branch, 42i miles, making a total of Ifil miles or road, Including 78 miles double track, equal, wltb sidings, to 809 miles of single track, together with all latids, bridges, work-shops, mv chlnery, depots, engine houses, and buildings there unto belonging, and all rolling stock, tools. Imple ments, and materials belonging 10 tills Couipauy, lu ure on tbe said Bailroads. Tbls mortgage Is a first lien on all of the above Boads. except 4 miles, from Easton to Mancb Chunk, on wblch It Is preceded by a mortgage for II, 501.000 due In 187a, the Bonds of wblch are exchanging, as last as presented, for tbe present Issues; toose not presented nntll maturity are to be paid out of tbe pre sent loan, making It a first mortgage on the above mentioned property, $1,000,000 OF THESE BOSDS, Either Coupon or Registered, Are offered at ninety-five per centum, with Interest from the day of sale, free lrom IStato and United States' taxes. CHARLES C.L0NGSTRET11, Treasurer, Office of tbe Lehigh Va ley Railroad Cipanf , 7 1 1m No. 808 WALNUT Btraet. Philadelphia. RANKING HOUSE OP ,AY(00IvE;(0. Nos. 112 and 114 South THIRD Street PHILADELPHIA. Dealers In all Government Securities. Old 6-20s Wanted In Exchange for New A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. Interest Allowed on Deposits. COLLECTIONS MADE. BTOO-8 bought and Sold on Commission, Special business accommodations reserved for ladles. T8 sua QLENDINN INQ & DAVIS. HO. 48 BOOTH THIRD STBEKTJ Stock and Gold Brokers, , QUOTATIONS 0? NEW YORK STOCKS ALWAYS ON BAND, liU M. CLKirDisnmta. J Wm h. PA-rt QITY OF riTTSBUEQ WATER WORK 8 EVEN PER CENT. BONDS, FOB, BALE BY WHELEN BROTHERS, FINANCIAL. POPULAR LOANS. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAE FIRST MOIITOAOE BONDS At 102, And Accrued Interest. CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 103, And Accrued Interest. Bonds on hand Tor Immediate delivery. FuU Reports, Maps, Etc., famished upon application. De Haven & Bro., No. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET, ets PHILADELPHIA. 700 MILES OF TBI UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Are now finished and In active operation. One hnn dred and sixty miles have been built In the laH four moniDB. More than twenty tbonBand men are employed, and this average of forty miles per mouth mill be continued throughout the season, aklng N1KK HUNDRKD COMPLKTKD MILES by Jan uary 1st and It Is now probable tbat tbe ENTIllK UIIAND LINK TO THK PACIFIC will be open FOIt BC-INESS IN I860. No otner hrBt-oiaas railroad In the world has been cmiu ad atul.pl .o rHiidly a. tbe Union Pacific, which runs vest from Omaha ACROSS THE COTLEST. The United Ptatf s Government makes of tbfs rail road a GREAT NATIONAL WORK, and aids Us construction by very liberal grafts of money and 01 lands. To further Insure tue speedy completion of tue Koad. tne Company are authorized 10 Issue their own FIRST MORTGAGE BOSDS, Having thirty years to run, and having Interest cou pons payable seml-aunuaily at tbe ra'e of six pet out. in gold. The principal, as well as Interest, Is made TAYABLE L GOLD. The Mortgage Bonds of nearly all other railroads In tbls country, are payable, principal and Interest, in currency, and It 1b asserted without fear of contra diction, tbat no other railroad company la tue world building so great an extent of road. Issue bonds of equal value with tbe Plrst Mortgage Buuds now of If rd tor sale by the Uniou Pcitio Railroad Cj. Tbe pilce ol toese Bondu Is now 10a. a id accrued InterfBt lrom July 1, In currency. The Company be lieve that at this price tntlr Bonds are tne Safest and most rroCtablc Investment In tbe market, and tbey ounfiduntly expect tbat they will shortly command a higuer piemlum than any similar security. The Company reserve the right to advance the price at auy lime, and will not nil any orders or receive any subscriptions on which tbe money bas not been act rally paid at theCompany's office before the time of socb advance. Bubsoi tptlous will be received In Philadelphia by DE HAVEN & BROTHER, Ko. 4(1 8. THliUJ Street, W. PAINTER & CO., No. 88 8. THIRD Street, SMITH, RANDOLril & CO., No lti a TUIUD (street. AND IN NEW YOKE AT TUK tOJII'AM'l OFFICE, No. 20 NASSAU Street, AND BY JOUH J. CISCO dt NOS, RANKER, No. 59 WALL Street, And by tbe Company's advertised Agents throughout the United Bute.. Remittances should be made lu drafts or other funds par In New York, aud the bonds will be sent free of charge by return express. Parties subscrib ing through local ageuis will look to them for their safe delivery. A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOB 1868 bas Just been published by Ibe Company, giving fuller Information than is possible In an advertUemeut, respecting the Progress of tbe Work, the Resources of tbe Country traversed by tbe Road, tbe Means for Construction and the Value of tbe Bonfin, wblch will be sent free on application at the Company's offices or to any ol the advertised Asenta. JOUH J. CISCO, TREASURER, July 21. lsaa. I 1 to Ui New York. "-HE SAFES DEPOSIT CO. Vor Keepl-ST of Valaabl.s, assart. DIRKOTOBS N. B. Browne, I J. Uilliugbam Fell,! Alex. Henry, 1 Alex. Henry. H. A. Caldwell, lUeo. V. Tyler. U H. Clarke, O. Macaimter, lobnWelBh, ,W. Clark. orrii'Et ho. ai diiesict ntrkkt. n, a. vnuwnis. frrmueni. O. H. CLARK, VIce-PrwildenL A rATTESSQSli TdNwwttti U vim FINANCIAL. A VERY DESIRABLE FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT. A LIMITED AMOUNT OF Till Fir&t Mortgage Seven Per Cent. Bonds OP THH ROCHESTER WATEU WORKS CO. FOR SALE BELOW PAR, Bearing Interest from JULY 1, 1868, PAYABLE SE-I-AMRVALLT. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO OLENDINNIXG & DAVIS, No. 48 South THIRD Street, 7t PHILADELPHIA. DRY GOODS. LADJES ABOUT TO LEAVE THE city for their country houses or the aea-shor) will find It greatly to tbeir advantage, before pojfe chasing elsewhere, to examine The Extensile Stock, at Greatly Ecdnced Trices, of E. M. NEEDLES & CO., No. UOl CHESNUT STREET GIRARD BOW, Comprising a complete assortment for personal or v household use, of LACKS, EMBROIDERIES HANDKEttOHIHPS PUFFED KEVBRKD AND TUCKED MUB LIHH, CAMBRICS, JACONETS, PIQUES, and WHITE GOODS. In every variety, VEILS AND VEIL MATERIALS of every descrlp. tlon, together with an extensive assortment of HOUSEHOLD LLES, A.T TEMPTING PRICES In every width and quality. BHlItTING.PILLOW-CASK, SHEETING, 4TABLH IJJNENS, NAPKINS, DOYLIES, FLANNELS, DIMITIES FOR (SPREADS, AND FUKNI. TURE COVERS, MARSEILLE, HO NEYCOMB, AND OTHKR SPREADS, TOWELS AND TOWELLING IN DAMASK ANDHUCK ABACK. MUMMER BLANKE IS, TA BLE covers. Era ALSO, SHIRTING, PILLOW-CASE AND SHEET. -ING MUSLINS. E. F.I. NEEDLES & CO., No. HOI CHESNUT STREET7 81 GIRARD ROW LUJEN STOKR AROH STREET. LINEN tfKB AND RIS. WHHl; Kl't HS AND DBILUt, BUFF COAlINfl DVCKR, FI.AX lOLOBEDUBILMAKD DUCKS. BUFF COAT1NU DVCKbI. FANCY BKI-EJS, FAST COLORS. STBIPKD BKIL.1.M, FAST CO LOBS. BIOI SK UNENNi MEVEBAIi COLUBH. PI IN COUIBEU IN EM St, FOB IiADIEU TBATtlLISU MIIITM. PBINTEII SlIIHTINe I.INEN. LINEN CAOIBKIC IB-ksiES. THE IjABCJEHT ASSORTMENT OF I.IN UOOlW IN TUE i'lTI,fBLUHU less than Jobbers' Trices. GEORGE MILLiIICEN,' Llueu Importer, Jobber, and Retail Dealer,' S ISismw HO. 8.S ARCBI STREET. J27 CHESNUT STREET. RICKEY, SHARP Si CO., DIl'ORTEES, JOBBERS, and RETAILERS OFFER AN EXTEXSIYE STOCK OF DESIRABLE DRESS GOODS Of Our Late Importations AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., No. 727 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA; VTEW JAMES lil'iKIULLAN, RTER AND DEALER NEW STORE, STOCK IMPORTER AND DEALER UT LINEN AND HOU 3E-FURMSHISG DRY GOODS' Takt-s this opportunity to return bis tbankx to tb LadlHai f r-blianelpbl mvd surrounding diHtrlula tuc tbelr liberal pairouage, aud begs to luturm tbem Uiat FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OP FAMILIES i RESIDINO IN THE WESTERN PART 0 THE CITY HE HAS OPENED HTq NEW STORE. NO. 1128 CHESNUT STREET. TWO DOORS BELOW TWELFTH. His lone experience In Linen Goods, and bis faollW ties lor oDlalolug suppllua DIRECT FROM EbROPEAN MANUFACTURERS, eiittble blui at all tiuits to oiler THE BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. The OLD STORE, S. W. corner SEVENTH anal CHXsJS UT, wlil be kept oea as usual, f e n fbu.
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