THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1868. r NEW TORKISMS. yVwn our own Correspondent. Naw York, A.ng. 1, 1808. Nearly two week bave elapsed since a gentle Xnaa named Spicer sont for a Seldlltz powder, Upon awallowiud which he died within a quar ter of an hour. Neither a coroner's Jury nor ft peat-mortcm examination haa yet elicited any Information that is altogether satisfactory an4 conclusive. The testimony of the principal Witnesses ia mutually confusing,!' not downright Contradictory. The physician who wai called 1b declared the powder Mr. Spicer swallowed Contained 25 grains of arsenic; the druggist's Clork, who was arrested, lakes his oath that at least half a hundred powders were soil identi cal In the mode of their prescription, and in the place from which they were taken, with the one old to the unfortunate man's servant. George Bplcer, brother to the deceased, says the latter liad for some time past exhibited symptoms of probable insanity, and that he had once been laboring uuder extreme melancholy. Mrs. Bplcer's account of her husband during the day preceding his death -jp resents him under clr cumstauces which render it not Impossible for him to have died voluntarily by his own hand. At least three of these statements are in opposi tion to one another, and probably nothing more 'Will transpire about the affair than la known at present. 1 The funny though painful accident which hap pened tbo other evening to Monsieur Aujae, the accomplished and favorl e tenor of" Barbe Bleue,' baa already become a subject of newspaper para" graph, but perhaps you may not have heard all the particulars. In the role of Barbe Bleue It be. comes necessary for Monsieur Aulac -or at leas be thmKs it becomes necessary for him to wea n Immense beard, which, by being disposed in an artistically homicidal manner, Is greatlr ex pressive of Blue Beard's remorseful and murder Cue purpose. Tinctured with verdigris pro perly intermingled with modifying chemi cals, the (ou ensembla is sufficiently frightful for all stago par poses. On Tuesday even ing Monsieur Aujac appeared in this make tip for the eighth time. Hitherto he had expe rienced no inconvenience except from the per spiration promoted by so near a propinquity to the footlights but on this particular evening the poisonous voice of the verdigris began to make itself heard, and the subtle particles, Insinuating themselves into the pores of his akin, caused blm great pain aud an almost in supportable senation of sickness. Next to soldiers and firemen, artistes are in some things the greatest herons. Aujac proved himself one. lie rose with the occasion and the our tain, and it was only when that drapery fell for the third time, and the fourth act was to bo commenced, that hla powers of endurance re fused to last longer, and Mr. Bateman eumiug forward made the necessary explanations and apologies. A physician was called in, and the personic Blue Beard was removed to his hotel, a martyr to his devotion to an artistic make-up. A couple of evenings saw him out ajaiL, and I am sure the public thinks none the less of his voice because he thought so much of his ver digris. Do you know that electricity and electricians, as medical agents and operator), are be ginning to make themselves known here as well as in Boston, in spite of the intense opposition of those physicians who class themselves as belonging to the only recognized legitimate schools ? For the last sixteen years, electricity, as a therapeutic aneiU, has been slowly growing into use, and now the haudsoraest and most ex pensive neighborhoods are studded with electri cal establish m en ts, which must do an exceed ingly good business to defray the enormous rents. I do not undertake to espouse the cause too strongly, tor I kno perhaps little enough about it; but I have seen enough of its professors to believe they rise above the standard of quacks aad do a good deal of conscientious hard work with the majority of their patients. Their plan is to use no medicine at all, believing as they do tha'' medicine does not act direcily upon the system, but only at second hand, by disturbing what they term the "polarities." Neither is the life of one of these electricians particularly easy. He has to do a good deal of muscular work, which is a very strong contrast to the inert suavity of the legitimates, who spend half their working hours in writing prescripti us, and the other half in giving tbem. I have before me a well authenticated eme, which I might particularize more closely if I chose, of one well educate! phy Irian o the old school, who, after having been converted to electricity as a therapeutic acceut, and prac tising it with success for never! years dehber ately sold off his batbi and his batteries, and vent back to pills and powders again. "Why?' he was asiccd. "What is the reason of this apostacy ?" "It is too hard work," was the re ply. "This rubbing people dowu, and sponging and bathing them thirteen hours out of the twenty-four is too hard work. I believe in electricity. I believe It is the bent and most universal remedy under heaven ; but it's too hard work. All I bave to do, now that I have gone back to my old practice, is to drive about iveorsix hours each day, and write prescrip tions in my study the rest or the time." Well, it was very eandid in him, at least, to make the aaknowledjment. Better people than he have in their time preferred cash to conscience, and found that the more .hey lost of the ono the more they gained of the other. In Boston I see there has been a great advance during the last year or two In the therapeutic use of electricity, and, indeed, my experience informs me that it would take a more than ordinary dose of light nlng to brighten one's wits after bewildering them by endeworing, for the tirst time, to thread, ungulded, the tangled streets of the Hub, Among the numerous importunities with which the passer along Broadway is beset, is the having thrust into his hands little two-inch long and one-Inch wide cards, printed with the information that they are ' good for twenty.five cents or seventy-five cents worth of ferrotypes made and finished In ten minutes." The rush to theee galleries is principally on Sundays when the kind of p ople who throng to Hobo ken and Coney Island for pleasure, floek to these dens Inquektot cheap ferrotypes. Dens they more properly deserve to bo called than any thing else, for photographs and ferotypes can be taken there in all degrees of disrobemcnt by the sitters, and the quickness aud cheapness of the institution cause it to o greatly in vogue with abandoned youth of both sexes. Of coarse there are exceptions among the galleries an their proprietors, a there are exceptions among the people who go there. But he who is intent on procuring a Urge measure of puriency, at an extremely low rate, may safely cherish for refer e nee one of these cards that are poked at him by street-boys. For the last few days clouds of mosquitoes have swept over tho city, such as we are not often blessed with from the Jersey shores. They have been blown in what might be called 'biting" breezes, In at open windows, at every hour of the night and day, and packed stages and cars bave shown opposing lines of faces bubbling over with mosquito bites, and the rosy excreoccnees Icit by them. For once the mosquitoes have shared with the thermometer the honor of conversation; and at the present moment the hand that guides this pen is being pricked In the sides of Its intent by the indefa tigabllity of at least a dozen of thoso microsco pic vampires. Meanwhile a murder, a suicide, a car accident, a wife-beating case, and two or three assault and battery sensations have helped to fill up the week's iniquities. The Chinese embassy, so to speak, Is playing a star engagement at the Westminster Hotel; but, like the other amuse ments, fails to draw crowded houses. The Mou gomery Light Ouard got up a competition or ll on Thursday afternoon, with Company E, of the 12th Bcgimcnt N. G. S. N. Y., but so many invitations were issued to people who, by crowding the best spots in the parade grounds, proved that they had no business to bo invited at all, that thousands of the better disposed observers left before the evolutions wore over; fo that, taking it altogether, the drill cannot be regarded as other than a conspiouous failure. The Tribune Is sedulously striving, through its accomplished and devotod dramatic critic, to re vive an interest in the legitimate drama. Mr. William Winter, more affectionately known am ng his confreres as "Willie Winter," is taking advautage o the occasional newspaper indiums, caused by the dull season, to write a number of fugitive essays en the present con dition and requirements of the stage. Some months ago a once prominent maestro re marked to me that that writer was too much on the "(esthetic!'' The speaker did not follow up the epithet with any course of argument or reflection, but returned to it twice in the coarse of three minutes, with the tertinacity of a man who feels morally con vinced that he has administered a clincher. I, therefoie, do not know what peculiar import ance was attached to the epithet, bnt I do know that Mr. Winter's devotion to whatever is best m dramatic art is slowly and surely effecting a change in public opinion, which wiil probably each its culmination about the date of the opening of Edwin Booth's theatre here next fall. Ali Baba. B DSINESS NOT I CBS. AtrACAand Drap d'Ele Sack Coats. L nen and Duck Sack Coats, while and colored. Light Caeslmere. Drap d'Kle anl Linen Vesta, Light Casslniere and Linen Punts, large assort ment. Linen D aster?, all shade. Ivery variety of Clothing suited to the season for Mep, Youths. Boya, and Children, new, fresh, and fashionable, replenished dal y, and selling at prices guaranteed lower than 'he lowest eltewhere, and lull Satisfaction guaranteed every purchaser, or the sale cancelled, and money refunded. JtaV nw Muw BHNNBTT fe CO., Jrtlh and nwiu iiAiil, Sixth streets. No, 618 Mrkkt St., Philadblphia, and No. no Broadway. Nbw Yokk. Fast Polish! Lasting: Polish i Bbilliant roLiBHl A. polish that costs nothing, as each box cobtlug 25 ceuts sves more than 25 cents' worth of boots This Is the new boot polish brought out by J. B. Dobel it, proprietor of the celebrated Electric Boap (whose Immente work are located at Sixth street and Germantown avenue). Bis new Polish will Mon have a world-wide reputation, Mr. Dob bins makes It a rule to offer no new thing that Is not superior to all rivals. This accounts for his groat sncoss. Hla new Blacking would bave been In the market montba ago, but for the fact that lie was de termined to bring It to absolute perteotlon before offering It, which he has at last accomplished through aBerlesol the must thorough and sclentlflo chemical experiments. For this reason the Blacking will un doubtedly have a get demand "from the word go.'' Dealers will act wisely by supplying themselves with It at once, as Dobbins is bound to revolutionize the boot-polish world la his usual qulek style, by thunder log hla great Invention at the gates of public opinion' turaugu bill posters and the power of the publle Press. All ball to ti e wonderful new Polish I What a relief to the thousands of young men who bave hitherto laaaented the short-lived sblne of their polished bi o s. Verily the world moves. IeiOiiat Ibial or BEWINQ MACHINES ! The grand st In the worid! The Judges, the whole world Trial ol fifteen years' duration. Thi Wheeler and Wilson the champion In the grand trial. Dally use throughout the world where only true merit galm favor, and superiority wins the race, the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine stands triumphantly the Champion, by the verdict of the people, as shown b the nurabor manufactured and i ld by the severs Sewing Machine Cooi panics, from the i tart up to the time of the expiration of the Howe Pateut, oeptem Lr 10, .887. Tub Whkklhb ft Wilsobt MajcfaotcbinJ t i lirANV, 800 BOO. Singer Manuiactnrlng Company, 201,000: Grover & BakerS. M.Compauy, K0O0; Wilcox A QibbiS. M- Company, 97 00'; .howe Machine Company, M.iiCO! Florence Sewing Machine Company, 85,iiOO; Ktnplre Sewing Machine Company, 14 00?; Weed Sewing Ala- cbli.e Company, 7uQ0. O. A B There are the initials of the most honored firm in America Messrs. Grover A Baker, proprle' tors and manufacturers of the world-renowned uew- ing Machines which bear their name. Tbeie ma chines have done more to revolutionize home eco nomy In the way of saving lat r aud promoting health, than any other In existence, and their adop tion in families aeema destined to become universal- Jugirg from the fact that even at this exceedlugly t ull season the warerooms of the company in this city, No 730 Chesnut street are dally thronged with customers. Iu fuel, so busy has the agent's force been kept In receiving and filling orders that they have been unable up to this lime to leave the cl.y for a single day. The mechanism of these Instruments l' worthy of the world-wide bomae It is receiving' Kver buoy should see them lu operation. f o kici to h-kinus are situated ou the summit of the A l gheny, in Cambria county. For those desiring a healthful summer resort this is the place. The hotel Is kept by Mr. John Mcluto&h, In the most adtnirabe manner. The rooms are large and airy, and always supplied with freh cold spring-water, whloh is sel dom found at watering places. The Koensburg brarch railroad from Cretson carries visitors to Kay tor's Station, two miles from the Springs, aud car" rlagea await them th"re. Om newspaper writer glvestbe following receipt for giving brilliancy to the eys: "Shut them early ht ult. hi and open them early In the morning," and we would add, tor brilliancy in gentleman's apparel, "bbut jour eye to all so ca led bargains In low-prlcel t'lothlog, and open tbem to what Is really cheap, be cause good." and secure such by vlaltlug Charles tokes&Co Clothing Home, under the Continental. JaWELBv. Mr. William W. Caanldy. No. 12 South Second street, bas the largest and moat attractive assortment of fine Jewelry and silverware In the olty. Purchasers can rely upon obtaining real, pure arti cle furnlBhed at a price which cannot be equalled He also has a large stock of American watches In all varieties and at all prices. A visit to bis store ts sure to result In pleasure and profit. Fins) Custom Madu Boots awo Bhobs for Gen tlemen. Bartiett.No. U South Sixth street, above CheeuaU DantK the famous Arctic Sod a Water, and read Th K-rnwiwa Tummfr. at Hlllman's News Stand, at North Pennsylvania Depot. Cabprt UPHeiATMiNa done promptly at Tatten'si No. 1408 Chesnut street. TJphol'Tbbv Pbicbb reduced at Patten's, No. 140 Cbeannt street, Obovbb A Bakbb's Highest Premium jewing Machines, No. 780 Cbeannt street. TBBKwrTH'e Nbws Dbpot. at No. lot S. Third street, la tha place to find all kinds of reading mat ter. He keeps on hand m constant supply of nil the periodicals, roagaalnes. pictorials, fublon piates, and every description of light reading. If be does not bave what yon deelre, he will send for It. If yon wish the New York papers Trenwlth's Is the place to obtain them, a he baa perfected arrangements whereby be receives them long before the regular maJ s arrive. Lots or Alpaca Sacks. Lots of Linen Sar.ks, ImIs of the Chocolate IAnm Rocks. Lots o the Chtnlate Inulert, JaU of Duck Hacks, hot of While Vests, hat of JAnm J'ants and Vests, . AU fresh and very nice, rrAlwasrrnmWX tola. MytT hineni from t Mi to ft. etc.. ete. Wakamakbb A Brown, Oak Jlatt, 8. K. Ctorruir of Sixth and Markat streets, KM" A good tot of Llrrgy men's hong Sacks. MABBIED. DAVie WOOD. Ob May SI, 1868. by Rev. Samuel Durhorow, Pernor of the Church of the Kvangellsw, Vt. FDWIN W.DAVIS to MUs JOdKPHINIfi WOOD, all of this city. MUKPHINR-MIT.LI9.-On the Both nlllmo, at the residence of the brlde'a mother, bytheRe. J. linen rerKennard, Mr. U. TOWNHKND M UKPHINS to Mien JULIA, youngest daughter ot the late Abram P. MUlls. DIED. ACKLKY. AtCnmdnn, N. J., on the evening of the Siith nstant. MARY F. ACKLBY. widow of the late Thoiuan Ackley. The relrttlvea and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend her tunrtrol, from her lft'e reel deuce, No. 2ofl Mnrket street, Camden, on Mooday morning next at 10 o'clock. To proceed to Woodlands Cemetery. BRCKRB. On the Snth Instant, CHARLE4 K. BKCKKK. at bis late residence, Nos. 441 and 443 N. Nlntb street, aged SS years. The relatives and friend-., also the members of Em pire Lodge No. 104. I. O. of O. F., and Crys at Fount Lotige, No. 17, K. of P., are reapeutrully invited to at tend the funeral, at 8 o'clock ou Sunday morning, August 2. COURTNKY. At Oermantown. July 8t, CLA RENCE, infant Bon of Janus A. and Mary W. Court ney. CREAMER. On the 28th Inst.. FRANCR9 EMMA, wife of Isaac Creamer , in the 87th year of her age. The rolatlvea and friends of the family also Mount Olive Lodge of Masonic Ladles, No. 10, are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from her husband's residence, No. 1029 Marlborough street, on Sunday afternoon at Ihi o'clock. DAVIS. On the 81st nltlmo, AMELIA DAV13. widow of the late Benjamin Davis. Her relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend her funeral, from the lenidencnof her sn-ln- law, Amos Kill-.. No. 1512 N. Broad vreet. ou Monday, the 8d Instant, at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Lanrel Hill cemetery. GALLAGHER July 31. ELIZA HARROD GAL LAUHH1K, eldest dnnghier ot Wllllum B. and Kebe.jca uanagner, in tne sin year or ner age. it GI HON. During the early morning ot July 30, after a painful ana prntracieu uiaeHS, sirs, u&ttl jArtr. Ul huin, wire or nr. jonn rl. uinon. The funeral will proceed from the residence of her son. John L. Olhon, No. lU ohesuus a.raet. aii 4 o'clock tne atiernoon or sunaay, August a. sar friends are invited to attend. GRAHAM. On Friday night, the 81st nltlmo, Mrs. MARY J. GRAHAM, wife of Da'd Graham. 1 be relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funerul, from her lute remaeuce, Cn. K, corier of Seve. teenth and Arch streets, on Tuesday afternoon at 4 o clock. ' t-ULLl VAN. On the morning of August 1, MARY, iDfaut daughter or William i . ana aiarr csuuivan. Due notion will be given of the funeral. I 9 AmeiiicaH Life Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia- S. E. Corner Fourth and Walnut Streets. . 49 This Institution Aot no superior in ill Untied State 610 -OLLO WAY'S CONCENTRATED ESSENCE or JAMAICAjBIHGER. A PCBE ESSENCE OP THE TKUE JAMAICA GINGER. Free from Cayenne Pepper or any other admixture. possessing All the Carminative and diffusively stlma luting properties Which are so potent In the Jamaica Olnger alone, and wblcb are so emcacluus In all cases of Chills from KzpoanretoColdor Dampness, Collo, Cholera Mor bus, Diarrhoea, etc OBSEKVE A half teaspoonful ot Holloway's Gin ger is stronger and more effective than a full tea- spoonful of any other In the market. PBKPARED BY JOHNSTON, KOLLOVVAY & CO J DEN, No. C02 AKCH STREET, 7 8 PHILADELPHIA. FOR SALE. A KAKE CHANCK VoTA 8A.L1-', TUE neatuiiui UKUVANIOWN KKXIUKNL'K. Ull t ii UltC'li LANK, third bouse eau of railroad, wlih everv convenience, ample Kr niniis. atone stable, etc Kor sale low to acaih payer. Apply No. 127 (JKK-i- u i etieei, secunu uoor. v u.utiistit TO RENT. C7 O R RENT. PREMISES, No. tm CUESNUT St., FOR STORE OR OFFICE. ALSO, OFFICES AND LA HUE ROOMS sultabl for a Commercial Collega -M ' yat 8 84tf BANK F THE REPUBLIC. tfAOFFICRU TJ LET 8EOOND AND THIRD iLi STORY RO'JMH, THIRD Htreet, move Cues- LIU. MUlAltUSUN it IA1NINKY, 7 HI Bl No. 2W) bouth FOURTH Btieet. a MARKET SvTREET STORE T) LET. The bTURU No. 4.H MAltUEl' tUreet. TO LUT, l6esHlcin injuifaiaieiy. Apply on the premlswa. It WANTS. f 10 WILL BE PAID FOR INFORMATION of a tultnble dwelling Northwenlern part olclty, Unit i'.i.xi. poMeanlou before St piember. Apply 60S MINOR Btieet. I fo, It REFRIGERATORS. T? EFKIGERATOR8 - AT BEVES DOLLARS AND UPWARDS, WATER COO LEKB.CLOTHKS-WBINak.R3 AND WASHERH, and a general variety of HOUBE-FUB- NIBHLNQ OOODS. B. A. WILDMAN & BRO., SStnthaSP Depot. No. Kill SPRING HARDKH RL 1 ATENTB P. PANTS SCOURED AND J MTKKTfJll KI from 1 to t Inches, at Motlet, French htaui Dvelns and Soourlns. No. bit N. I curt in uireet auu 00. im kau& Bireoi. 1 a op t5 WANTED AT ATLANTIC CITY. Ui Wauled to Rental Alluntlc City a FUR SISH CO lol'TAuKlnr the months of Auuust and bepiembur. Addrfbd, sltillug lerun. whluli taunt bn modulate, lo cation, etc, ' Collage," lmjulrer Oilloe, l'hlladel. jblii; 7 31 airp FINANCIAL. MITHBAMDOLPPj BUY COUPONS OP GOVERNMENT BONDS AT SAME PBICB AS GOLD. AGEXTS E0R THE SALE OF THE POPU LAR LOANS Central and Union Pacific Hail- road First Mortgage Bonds. Principal and Interest Payable In Gold. COUPONS OF 1HE3E BONDS CASHED AT OUR OFFICE. Dealers In all Government Securities. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., No. 16 South THIRD Street, T10 PHILADELPHIA. Q O U P O N 8 OP THB FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF The Union Pacific Railroad Co,, AND Central Pacific Railroad Co,, Paid at the Banking House oi WM. PAINTER & CO., No. 36 S. THIRD Street. e 1 U PHILADELPHIA, Wliojiarc the Pacific Hoiiils on liaud for iiiiniediato delivery A'cw Descriptive Pamphlets, with Map, furnished vvitLout cliarge, ou application. A VERY DESIRABLE FIRST-CLASS aNVESTMEHT. A LIMITED AMOUNT OF THE First Mortgage Seven Per Cent. Bonds OF TOE ItOCHESTER WATER WORKS CO. FOR SALE DEL0W PAR, Hearing Interest from JULY 1, 1808, PAYABLE MCSII.ANMVAK.I4T. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO GLENDINNING & DAVIS, No. 48 South THIRD Street, T 29 SOt PHILADELPHIA. RANKING HOUSE OP jArCooKE&fp. Nob. 112 and 111 South THIRD Street PHILADELPHIA. Dealers In all Government Securities. Old 5-20s Wanted in Exchange for New A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. Interest Allowed on Deposits. COLLECTIONS MADE. BTO0K8 bought snd aold on Commission. Bpeclftl buslnesa Accommodations reserved tor ladles. L?g?L QLENDINNINQ & DAVIS. HO. 8 SOUTH THIBD TREsTTI Stock and Gold Brokers, QUOTATIONS OP NEW YORK STOCKS ALWAYS OS MASH, S8 m. BLrw-DiMino. ra. lema h. juvtu QITY OP PITTSBURG WATER WORK SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS, FOB BALE BY WHELEN BROTHERS, "a 106 Booth THIRD B trees. SOAP. QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP QUEEN OF ENGLAND HO A P. QUKKN OP KNOLAND bOAP. For doing lituilly wutilng lu ttie Dual nd eheap. Ml nituDw. tiuMritutewl iiiai lo uy in tbe wirldl ilaa all Uie ttrenxtb ol tbeold rosin op, wltU the mild aud laiutrlug qnalltie of eeuuln Caatlla. Try this lfudld Hohi. HOLD BY TUJ A I. lit N CHEMICAL WORKS, NO. 48 NORTH h OUX S BT PHI LAD JtLf UIA. W iuii ta -ft FINANCIAL. ElfAYEff&BflO. POPULAR LOANS. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAI FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 102, And Accrued Interest CENTRALPACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 103, And Accrued Interest. Bonds on band for immediate delivery. Full Reports, Maps, Etc., furnished upon application. De Haven & Bro., No. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 6 W PHILADELPHIA. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, TBBABCKER'S DEPARTMENT, Philadelphia, Aufuat 1, 1898 Notice to Shareholders. Persoos boldlac receipts for subscription to NEW STOCK, dated PRIOB to July 23. are hereby nottHed tbat Oerti a cat es will be ready for delivery on and alter 4ib Instant. Certificates for receipts dated July 23 to 10 inclusive, will be teady for delivery on aad alter Uih Instant. TH0S T. FIRTH, TRTC A8XJ RER. si ait WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. lAMOMKS, Emeralds, Rumes, Saithikes, Peaels, Bailey & Co., Chesnut Street, 819. 1 2 tuthp C. & A. PEQUICNOT. Manofactnrers of WATCH OASES, and Dealer In American and Imported WATCHES, No. IS Bontk SIXTH Street. I Sjrptnths Mfanutnr.tnrv, No. tt 8. mrtB atrso, GROCERIES, ETC. PRESERVED PRAIRIE GAME AND POTTED MKATS, For Inncb, for Travelling, for Flsblnc; Parlies, for any i at ties leaving borne. ALSO, TYi:ES, BRANDIES, AJiD CORDIALS, Of every description, SEttON C0LT0N & CLARKE, Importers of fins Groceries, Wines. Brandies and Cordials, S. TV. Corner HR0AD and WALNUT Sts., 6 16 tutbs PHILADELPHIA. l C'RNTM.-TIIS'. liKMT ItOASTKD COP. 'j U IDE evrr tola In 1'iiliadelplila, at WILNUN'N old eHiabllatied Tea Warebouse, Ho. iM UUKaiXU'f Street. 30 'KTN.-C100 SJTUUNM R04STEO COfl'USS at WIIAOS'S, No. 2X6 OHltMAUTHirext, rr t'ENTN.-JAVA COFFKK, IN LtBUI JO Ouverniiientaackii at WH.OW. INUI-IMil nilCHOHY, FOB MAKINti j Collce rloo aud mroiig k'oi sale at WILHO.V'N old esiablUbed Tea Wa.ebouaa, No. Ut OHiiNUT street. 80 CISTH IKH I-Ol)M.-JOINTH5i 1H.ACU. '1 t!A WILSON'S, No. S88 CH KBM U t Mtreet. OHANOK PEKOE ANUENOLISII BBKAK ATTE, at H11AOMM Tea Warebouie. No 2aCHhfaMDr Htreeu SIFTINflS FBON TUB DKST TEAS 1ST TUB fix . lor sale to-day at W 1 lONJjs.lS Ultistudwi HATS AND CAPS. O JONES, l'EMPLB COy JABHIONABLK HATTKRB, No. SS b. NINTH BUeet. First door above Chesnut street. 4 ft OWARBORTON'8 IMPROVED VENTI lated, and eaay-nitln Dress Hau Satented), lu all tbe Improved bwUlous of tbe season. CHKtt KTJT butxH, uext door to tbe Post OUloe. 11 IS JH WONt BHEU1 NEURALGIA) ASTHMA, Ltfruneales from Thousands, Includk foUoTTing near at Home DR. FITLER'S GREAT RHEUMATIC REMEDY, USED INWARDLY ONLY. Warranted to Cure In a Limited Specific Quantity or Money Refundod. Warranted to contain no Minerals or Metat nor anything Injurious to the Human System VERY TLEASANT AND AGREE ABLE TO TAKE. ITS CUBES ARE POSITIVELY "wondjehful, In order to conrlnce the most skeptical Sufferers that Rheumatism, Neuralgia Gout, and Asthma can be cured, a written Legal Guarantee Is given, setting forth tha exact specified quantity warranted to cure Ids or her case, or the money to be.relunded. Dr. J. P. ruler om Hhamimatlsia. It Is a conceded lact ibat no pbvslclan or medlolna In tbe world can, combined, produce ibe thousands of cprtlnctes Ironi cures a oau be sunwu by Dr. fitter a Great Rheumatic Kemedy, wblcb preeoii thesiroiiKHSt. bnt, and most convlnnlnc evidence of Us Inlalnble power over Itneuuiatlim. lu ike names or cures Ironi amen our most prominent citizens. It la pure'y vegetable pleananl, and onlojurlous. iltasuinailsfu A Physician Cured. I. Doctor. Walton. No. 151 N. Hevnth street, do publicly announce, tbat after fruitless effirts to re move Kbeumailitru. from wblcb I bave suffered ten years. I tried Dr. Kltier'a Hheumailc Remedy, and am completely cured. I bave. no lie-Hat on In reoouj meiiUltig ll to my broiber physicians fr general use. bs belpu the most Importune dmooverv of the Dresenk tmm In lb aatonoe of im-dlclne. Denot. Nn M Tbl l oURTH Street. Warranted to curl W Htaeumatlsm Asioiliar ttrsat Onrt, .Dr- FH'efi-For years I mfTered terribly with Cbrorlc Rheumatism: I bad tbe bent physiclmm: tner courd du noibiug lor Die; I tried every advertised niedlclue without effect; became thoroughly holn nn requliltig several i ernons to move me. llevrl.'S- that you were a regular phyult Ian I obtained your Itbeu tuatic Remedy, andafier taking several bottles bave been cured. It Is truly the gtetat bleating; I have found In this world. eAMUEL OOHKN, No. 210 North Kightn street. Rhramatlim-Ills Honor, Aid. Conly, Ol Frank lord, says: "l was cured one year arob Dr. Hiler'j Rheumatic Remedy; It .8 a reliable medt cine, and to everybody sufl-rloe; I heartily recom mend il," Depot, No. 28 8. FoUHTH surest. ,WMa Cert I flea t frtu a Cured Ilheumatle. To Dr. Filler, No. 29 S. Fourth sireelr-Desr Sir-. Wy autlpaihy to advertising a bUsn'ug to huuiaulty is dow overcome. Your grant meulcine will Immor tallzeyou When I loog buck thirty ears upon iba thoudands suffering with that pulnlul disease Kbeu runtlMi. or Nei raU la, with little re let, and no cure Irom Ibe many articles with which ihey have been duped, I desire you to announce to tbe public tbat L a cured sufferer, giving up all hope, Invue all to try and certainty be cured by your wonderful and barm, less medicine. E. K. DADGHESTY, No. 20U N. Ninth street, Camden.' I "Was Cured of Uheumatlsm by Dr. Filler's Rbenmatle Remedy after spendlnrt lurgeBum In tbe different treaimaubt uusucoesalully. I CBLuiUly say lo all suffering. Accept Dr Killer's conditions Ibat be will cure you In a certain nuuioee ot bottles or return the money. Vou are then safe, aud run no rltk. His medlolue la no bumbag, and my case was ot tbe worst chronic order, HON, JUDOK XjKE, Camden, N.J. Doa't Buffer rltb Rhenmatlsat. Dr. Fliler:-aly duty lo you and the publlo com- Eels me to stale tbat alter giving up ail hope ol ever eiug cured oi Rbeumallsm, and pronounced Incura ble by piomlneut phnlulana I tried with reluciaoos Jour medicine, it bus positively cured me a result bardlv expected. To all persons who bave been imposed uiKtn and given up all hope, I recommend IL MKH. J, HOLM KB UROVJKR. No. 1722 N. Twenty-second street, A Great eurala;la Cur. Mrs, Keeley. Ridge Road below Poplar street, states thai she sullered itu years wun Neuralgia. (She ben all suilerers to use, at her solicitation, Dr. Filler's ureal Rueumallc Remedy, lnialllwe la all cases of Neuralgia In bead or body. Astbma Am las port ant Csrtlacat. Dr. Fillet: our wonuertul Rheumatic Remedy bas cur- d me ot the Asthma. I gave up all hope lousr ago I ever being cured. I bave done every thing lor It ever beard ol. Kvery sutlerer should use vour medicine. DIONYblDS TAYLOR, No. 406 Taylor Blreet, Nineteen lb Ward. Dr. Fitter's Great Rbeumatla Rsmaslw Is lega'ly warranted to cure In a stated quanllty or money refunded, prepared No.2HOUTiT VouaTH. btreek Vbe Treatment of Rheumatism. This peculiar disease bas received the special atten tion ot Dr. J. I'. Fitter for many years. Dr. ritler a Macular Graduate of 1833, Of University of Pen uy Ivan la, bas made tbe treat ment of Rheumatism, Neuralgia and aoulaspaclalty. Dr. Fttlar Coaautts 're of Okargs, Dally, from 10 to 1 o'clock, and Invites all suffering; with Rheumatism to call, OUloe, Mo. 29 8. FOURTH Blreet. DR. FITLER'S GREAT RHEUMATIC REMEDY, Is sold by Druggists generally throughout thi United States, and at the PRINCIPAL OFFICES OF DR. FITLER. No. 29 S. FOURTH St, Philada., AMD, 704 BROADWAY, New York. Consultations gratis, daily. Orders and cm muntcatioHs by mil promptly tUdei to