TUB DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 18G8. EMBEZZLEMENT. f h Hleblgasi Ceatral Ticket lXebbery. Tbe Detroit Fres$ of August 1, says: 'Some thing orer two vears sfo a highly respectable young man of excellent business attainments, named WUhana U. 8baw. obtained a clerfctblo In the Statistical office of the Michigan Central Railroad Company, whieb bo retained about a year, serving kit employers faithfully and wltt euoh ability that he was appointed to a position In the general ticket office. Ia tbls position he had the handllnn of all toe tickets collected by tbe conductors on the entire line. Within two or thrte mon'bs after hs promotion Sbaw be came acquainted with one Marcus Burnstine. fleeting on the avenue when alter a greeting end asking about his employ ment in tbe ticket ofna, Burostlne asked him it he had ever ran across any uncan celed passage tickets, SUaw replied that he It ad seen a few, and that he then had two or three in his pocket. Burn tine examined tb no, pronounced them good, and proposed to buy them, which he did, paying 'or drat-class tick ets trom Detroit to Cbtcazn, $2; for second class tickets, $1; seventj-tive cents for third clas; aud fllty cents each tor local ticket', A regular bargain at tbese rates was then nnd there con entuma'ed, and whenever Sbaw, in assorting tbe conductor's ticket?, happened to soe any that were not punched, he took possession of them and sold tlieui to Burutine, ihe two bar lug bad various places ot meeting, one ol which ivas In Shaw's house. The robbery was discovered, and both were Arrested. The case was railed at tbe appointel hour, Messrs. George llcbden and G. V. N. Xiothrop opening in behalt ot lb people, anl Messrs. J. Logan Culpnian, D. 0. lIol'irooK, and T. It. Uillct tor the defense In alalnon to the facts already given, Shaw testtrJed that in the fall of 18G6 it came to his knowledge that a box of tickets, from Detroit to Chicseo, which had been issued bj th Grad Trunk Ha'lwav, wa stored away In tbo vault. One day wbile re arranging bis books and papers and other coo tents of the a'e, he noticed tbatthebox in 'which these tickets were pneked wsi partially broken open; thai, promoted by curiosity be took out one package, In which he found several uncancelled tickets. He communicated this fact to Burnstine, who told him to take the package to bis (Sliaw's) house anit lie (Burn 6 tine) would call and exHmine hem. Shaw fol lowed these instructions, and Burnstine, agree ably to appointment, weot tn tbe house, se lected snob tickets as lie desired, paid Shaw tor tbem at the rates aereed upon, aud told Dim to fetch all tbe tickets In the box, which be did that same day. At their n-xt meeting Burn Btine selected a large number, making, together With those he took on the occasion ot hi tirst visit alter the discovery of ihe b x, some four hundred. Those which, had ben cancelled were destroyed by Shaw, under the Instructions of Burnstiue. Both patties were placed under Leavy ball to answer. THE TURF. ffhs Fastest Pacing Tlma on Record. The Buffalo Express of the 3d Inst, says: When we auuounce that yesterday Billy Boyccpaceda mile iu 215J, aud repented it in 2144, we bhall doubtless cnu-e a teeliug of regret in the minds ot tbousuiuls who were deterred, through tear of rain, trom witnessing the fastosi time on record. It was nearly 8 o'clock whon tho horses ap peared on the ground, tbe track, which had been quite wet, having begun to hat den, nut being by no means as la t as it generally is. iirsi Btat.Tbe pacer led slim ly as the horses went off in the first attempt, Rolls Gold Dust crowding blm bard, isojee soon are away, and at tbe quarter was two )e gths ahead in 37, gradually incn-as'ng the gap dowu the backstretch. When neir the bait be went tip, and betore he could, ba got to a square pace "was obliged to come to a stand sail, Bolla meanwhile closing up, passing and leading at tbe half in 115. The pacer to in came up and turned into tbe homestretch ahead amid cries Ot 100 to 30 on Boyce, with no takers. A mo ment later be was oil his tee t, and Kolla, woo bad trotted fair); around without a tkip, came In a dozen length ahead m 2.31. btcond Heat Tho horses went off as one, fly ing round tbe turn lk lightntu?, the excite ment among those who ere holdiug watches being less on the trenieudous rate of the paoer than at the tact tbat lit 11a was keeoiug up to blm in good stile. No .rotting horse could keep up to such a gait, but though tbe erap kept opening, Gold Dust never went off bis leet. Boyce new pnst tbe stand in 2t5i, making tbe fastest pacing time on record, Koiia being just beyond the distance flag a it lell. third Beat. Boyce again led, and began to open tbe gap, going like ihe wind, unuer the ekillful handling ot Murphy, who seemed to sit to him like a feather. Fla-bing by the quarter In 31, he went for the halt, making it in l'OGJ, and rounding tor the uon.e stretch amid ibe most intense excitement. "He'll beat his own time," shouted tbe enthusiastic crowd, as he flew by, and all eyes were fixed on toe Judge's Btand, who immediately announced lime ai 2-14J. Gold Dust trvtted finely, making the mile in 2 27. Fourth Veat Boyce seemed to be doin,x so well that no one would speculate on the chance of his breaking, and the wildest olds were offered without takers, the only bets being on the question of time. Boyce was tour leugtus behind on the start, but toon pa-seJ, and went around handsomely but not swiMy, making the bait in 1:08, and tbe beat in 2-20i. Nummary. Buffalo Drivioe Park, August I, 1868. Free for all horses under saudle, pacing or trotting. A. Carr names Billy Boyce, . .2111 L. L. Doisev names Bolla Gold Dust, 12 2 2 lime, 2:olJ, 2:l6j, 2:144, 2:204. RIOTINQ. Negroes Take Poeaeaelosi of tbo Mobile Blra' Cra. The Mobile Register of Aug. 1, edited by John Forsyth, the notorious secessionist, has the fol lowing: Yesterday evening about 7 o'clock, a large crowd of negroes, numbering ttbout lour hun dred, stopped a Davis avenue car near Clevelaud street, and as mauy as could crowded in, and directed tbe driver to go on; this be refused to do, and put down his brakes. Tbe crowd out side tbeu by main torce shoved tbe earaloug for come distance, but ton illy desisted, and those Inside got oat. At this juncture a wnite police man, a dirty scalawag, whose name we have as jet been unable to learn, directed tbe neeroes to reenter the car, which thev did, and tUen ordered the driver to proceeu. The driver aain reluaed, when tbe policeman attempted to take the reins out of his bands, but was very toon Compelled to desist by baviiig a revolver pointed at his bead. The negroes, finding tbat they were unable to take a ride, lilted the car up, and placed it across the track. A squad of policemen arrived upon tbe ground, aud the crowd dispersed. Only one arrest was made, that ot a white man for abusing the ponce. Boon alter an attempt was made by five or elx negroes to get aboard a ctr on the Dauphin street road, opposite Bienville square, but tbey were deterred iroiu carrying out tbe.r purpose by the prompt action ot a passenger, who dre a re volver and threatened to ue it if they entered the car. At this time a serious disturb moo seemed imminent, but was prevented by the errivul of a squad of policemen, who arrested live ot the riotous negroes. lheneeroes now seemed to be very much excited, and assembled in strong force on the line ot the various street railroads. The cou- duct of tbe negroes was now beginning to De so outrageous, they threatening vio.ence, that a serious dillicultv would undoubtedly have en sued had it not been lor the prompt action of Mayor Price, who gave orders tbat the street cars should uo run. ana enmrcoa lis or a it oy stationing a number of policemen npoo evtry car, who prevented the n-groes trotn cut'-ring. The e utile police force were immediately placed on duty. The negroes engaged In the disturbance were com potted oi the taction beaded by the white villain. Myers, and the ntcroes Lanklord. Alex ander and Jot-hua Davis, who, on tbe 4tb of July, caused a spin in tne radical party, arid tbe tllstui tmuce at me scaiawag uaioeuuo at wilkiu sou btreet Grove on that day. B V3INES3N0T1 CB3. raters tu fvssn Cloth mo greatly re dacd, elose out stock. Assortment atlll geod o! both ciothlrg snd Piece Goods, to be made te order bat snilat off rapidly. II pilces gaarantrd lower tban the lowest else where, snd roll sa'lsract'on anaranteed every par. cbaatr, or tbe sale cancelled aad moaer refunded. Half tmy bttm 1 Bsssan ft Co., Jhlhand y Towbb Halt., Htmth street,) No. 18 Uabbbt B, Philadelphia, Atr No. sot Bboadwat, Hmvr Yoaz. Tn Bilious Bassos?. 8sventjr-flv per cent, of the popnlatlon of the United Btatee are more or less bilious at this season. Tbe midsummer en a stirs op tbe bile as certainly as It evolves miasma trom the stagnant pools. It Is of tbe utmost Importance, there fore to check tbe tendency of tbe liver to diseased action with tbat Incomparable antl-blllous speolQo nosTST-raa'a Stomach Bitters. Neglect tbe early symptoms, and the chances are that tbey will result In remittent fever, fever and ague, or Jaundice. It Is presumed that nobody deilbeiately desires to risk an attack from any one of tbese. But carelessness may be as disastrous as temerity. Bo not procrastinate. At health Is the greatest of earthly blessings, It shonld be every rational being's first oare. Whoever choeses to use HosTCTTBa's Bitters as a preventive irow, may escape tbe bilious epldetnlos and endemics which so generally prevail toward the close of the heated term and In tbe fall mobths. Is It not worth while to be forearmed when the means of defense are wltbln tbe reach of all? Tbe Bittbbs are a na tional BEiiBDT, everywhere procurable, and en dorsed by tbe Intelligent ol every class. Head what leading members of the community, clergymen, phy sicians, authors, statesmen, men of aclenoe, artists travellers, and distinguished soldiers, ay about tbem. On the strength of these credentials give tbem a ti lal, Tbey will be found the very best antl-blllous medicine that modern pharmacy baa Introduced. Emolisk Walking Coat, New style. o. sat Cbesnut street, Philadelphia. French Back Coat, New 8t le. No. 824 Cbetnnt atreet. Philadelphia. French Back Overcoat entirely New. No. 821 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. English Paletot Overcoat, Ltest Style, No 824 Oneinut atreet, Charles stokes a Co., Under Continental Hotel, Philadelphia. Bpkeb's "Btandabd Wins Bittebs," The re commendation of the best Chemists and Medic l PrHctltt) ners assure the public or the parity of Speer's Wlars, and they ere as well assured of tne purity ot bis Standard Wine Bitters," the base of whloh Is bis wine, only made bitter by herbs and roots In daily use by the Medical Faculty, among wh'oa are feravlan Bark, Chamomile Flowers, Wild Cherry Bark, ew Druggists sell the HI iters. Jbwelbt. Mr. William W. Oassldy, No. 12 South Second atreet, has tbe largest and most attractive Hsnortment of fine Jewelry and silverware in the olty. Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure arti cle furnished at a price which oannot be equalled lie also bas a large stock ot American watches In all varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store la sure to result in pleasure and profit It rs well to get olear of a Cold the first week, bat It Is much better and safer to rid yourself of It the first forty-eight hours, tbe proper remedy for tbe purpose being Dr. Jatnb's Sxpbotobamt. Bold by all Druggists. Finb Custom-Made Boots and Shoes for Gen tlemen. Bartiett.No. 88 South Sixth street, above Cbesnut. Drink the famous Arctic Soda Water, and read Tub Evening Tllkgraph at HUlman'a Newa Stand, at North Pennsylvania Depot. Tbenwith baa everything In tbe literary line that readers can wish lor. Ills popular news deuot, m No. lu7B. Third street, Is lllleu alai'Wi to surfeit with romances, condensed biographies, novelettes. ririiiil,.ii aerials fas til on Dlules. Ikerarr nnrlnili. cats, and travels, Illustrated aud newsjournals He receives all the New v. ra (ournals or ttie daylong bi fore the regular mall come in, ana furnishes them to his readers at a very moderate rate. Loin oy alpaca Sacks. JmU of Linen Sackt, Lott of Hit VlutcoUitc Linn Sackt. Lolt of the Chocolate Duller t, LoU of Duck Sackt, Lolt of While Vettt, Lott of Linen Pantt and Vettt, All fretn and very nice, rAltmcatfrom2ii tots. mrLiitcnt from 1 5c to 1 1. etc, etc, Wanauakeb & Brown, Oak Hall, 8. X. Corner of Sixth and Market ttreelt, 1ST A good lot of Cterovmen' Long Sackt. MAHHIED. HIQHLEY LAMON On July 8ft, 1868, by Rev. P J. Cox, Mr JOHN HIQHL.B.Y to MlaS MAtiX" LA SH UN. both of R"oorougti. Philadelphia, MUCH LLOYD. On June 82, 1888, by the Be v. Samnel Durborow, Mr. OKjKHH W. M.UOH to Mrs. M AKTJtLA A. LLUYD, both of this city. DIED. BARB. On the 4th instant. HARRY ALLEN, lulaut son of John D. aud C. M. L. Barr, aged 10 weeks. BKOWN.-On tbe 8d instant. JOHN BROWN, aged 8 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence, N. K corner of Tweoiy-hrS' aud Locust streets, nn Thursday morning at SS o'clock. Services at St. Patrick's Church. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. BUCKWALTKK. After a short llloeas, on the n.c.rulngof Ibe so" Instant, CHARLES BUCKWAL TKH. The relatives and friends of the family, also tbe members of the Bar and tne Alumni of tbe HIku i-cl.ool, are rnuully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his father, David Buck waller, No, 684 N. Seventb street, on TuurBrtay afternoon, the eth Instant, at I o'clock. To proceed to Laurel Ulll. CHADWICK. On the evening of the 8d Instant, JOHN T , second son of Ma-y J and the lata Thomas I harlwlok. In tbe 31st year of his age, 1 be relatives and mends ol tne lamlly are retipecu fully Invited to aiteod ti e fnneral. from the ictldence I I bis mother. N 62SS. Sixteenth street, on Friday morning at It) o'clock. CORCORAN. On the id Instant, GEORQE COR0O RaN, In the 8ilh year of his age. Tbe relative aud menda ot tne family, also Penn sylvania Lodge No. 1. I. O, of O. F., are reniwcidilly luvlu-d u attend tbe funeral, from the residence ot his mother. No, 'Hit ' berry street, on Friday, tne 7th m oiant. at S o'clock A. M. To proceed to Mount Morlah On etery. D REEL AN. On tbeSd Instant, MARGARET, wife ol fierce Dreelan, and daughter ol John and Margaret Lageu, aged 2U years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect lolly Invited to attend the funeral, from her la'e real deuce, No Sun ti. Fllteenib sireej, above Vine, ou Tt'imday afternoon at 1 o'oiock, HEIOLE. On tbe4tb lneiant, MARY E., daughter ol Adm and Johanna Heigle, aged 1 year 8 uionihs aad 21 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, Iroui tbe residence of her parents, back of Nn, T7S S. Third e'reet, on 1 hunday afternoon, tbe Stb lnsiant, at o'clock, NKLLIUB. On the Sd Instant, at B o'clock P. M., MAhUAHhT ABEL, wire of Jacob Neiilus, lu the 64 r year of ber age. Tbe relatives aud friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from her late rel ctrce, No. 28 Callia'ln- atreet. on Thursday morning, ii. e sth luatant, at 8 o'oiock. S'rvluee at Ht Alpbon Hub' Church. Interment at Calbedral Cemetery. America N Life Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia. 8. E. Corner Fourth aud Walnut Streets JU-TMs Institution has no superior in the United UtuU. 619 H O L L O W A Y'8 coacNtrati:d essdxcd J AHMC AGIHGEK, k TUBE ESSENCE OP THE TKUE JAMAICA GLXGER. Free trom Cayenne Pepper or any ether admixture, possessing All the Carminative and dlffuslTelr stimu lating properties Which are so potent In tbe Jamaica Ginger alone, and which are ao effloaclons In all cases of Chills from Exposure to Cold or Dampness, OoUo, Cholera Mor bus, Diarrhoea, etc OBSERVE A ball teaspoon ful of Hollowaya din ger la stronger and more efTeotlvc tban a full tea spoonful of any other In the market. PREPARED BY JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & COWDEN, No. COS ARC1I STREET, 78 PHILADELPHIA. SUMMER RESORTS. JKOWN'8 MILLS BOARDING 1IOU3E- Orlglnaliy kept by the BROWN FAMILY. Is now open for the reception cf permanent and transient BOABDERS. The beautlfullake, tte boats thereon, the fishing the bathing, the delightful medicated MIoera Springs, the renovating pine breeze, the promenad ing In the splendid groves of lolly pines, all contri bute to make tbe place healthful for Invalids and de Hslitful for those seeking comfort and pleasure. Passengers lake tbe 4 o'clock boat, foot of Market street wharf, to Camden, thence by cars by the way ol Moorestown, MouBt Holly, Pembt rton to Wrights. town, where stages will be In readiness to convey passengers to Brown's Mills, THOMAS SCATTERQOOD, Proprietor of Boardiug House, JOHN HORNER, 7 it wtt w Proprietor of Stages. T OKETTO SPE1NCS, ON TIIS ALLEtiUENT J MOUNTAINS, NEAR CRESHON, PA. The public are Informed that the LORETTO SPRINOS, NOW OPEN under the supervision of JOHN McINTOSH, will RECEIVE BOARDERS for the balance of tue season for Twelve Dollars per week. Mr. F. A. GIBBONS, the owner of the no Sol, assures his friends uuu the public that he will use every ell'ort to make ihetu comfuriahle Vbllors will leave by 11 P. M. train, arriving at Kaylor'e Station, near Creason, at 9 o'clock A. M tUe following moroinK. Commutation Tickets will be Issued by the Penn sylvania Railroad during the seanon. JOHN McINTOSH, 1 81 2t Proprietor. J-JELVLUERE AND DELAWARE RAILROAD COMPANY. " DELAWARE WATER UAIV NOTICE For the special accommodation of Pas sengers desirous of spending Sunday at the BLA WARE WATER GaP, an additional line will leave the Water Gap every MONDAY MORVINQ at I o'clock, arriving In Philadelphia about 11 A. M. Lines leave Kensington Depot for Delaware Water Gap dally (eundays excepted) at 7 A- M an 1 S'iO P. M. 7 25 eodfiw W. H. GAIZMEK, Agent. HYCENIA HOUSE. COLLINS BEACII, UFLAWAHG, Is now open for the reception of guests. This favu rite place of resort Is beutlmlly si uated at a point on the Delaware Bay a few milts from the Cr.p-R, Ii baa a beautiful lawn In front, well shaded, goou sal water bathing, aalling, eta Take ateaaer Perry Arch atreet wharf. 7101m FRANK COLLINS, Proprietor. Post Office address, DeAkynevllle, Del. 1JI1E CATSK1LL MOUNTAIN UOUSE. This favorite SUMMER RESORT, situated on tb OATbKILL MOUNTAINS. State or New York, and commanding the finest view in America, having been recently enlarged, will be open from JUNE le tt OCTOBER 1, Terms, $450 per day, or $2800 per week. Stages connect at Cautklil with all of tbe Hudson River Rallnad trains, aud the day boats from irew York tir Albany Also wltn tbe steamboats Thomas Powell and New Champion, leaving Pier 88, foot of FRANKLIN Street, New York, dally, at 8 P. M. Saturdays at P. M. 6 2mJ CHARLES L. BEACH.Proprieloi. jOLUMltlA HOUSE, CAPE MAI. THE COLUB1BIA HOURS, At Caps) Islaatd.N. J., was opened on the 85th of June. Situated but a few rods from the beach, with three hundred good balblug-rooms standing directly at the surf, and with flue shade trees upon the lawn, this bouse muBt surpass any other at tbe Capes, as well foi Its outside attractions aud conveniences as for lis ex tensive and well regulated Interior. Tbe COLUMBIA baa long been sustained by a sub stantial and select patronage from all parts of the country, and Its appointments may be depended upon as strictly first-clans. For rooms, eta, address OUOKQli J. BOLTON. Proprietor, CAPE ISLAND, N.J., BOLTON'S HOTEL, Hfmwtt HARRISBPRQ. Pa. "TJN I T E D STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Is now open for the reception of tiuests. ifuaio under Vie direction of Simon Hostler Persons wishing to engage rooms can do so by ap plying to BROWN & WOELPPER, Proprletora, ATLANTIC CITY, or 1 f 8 8m Ho. 827 RICHMOND Street. THE NEPTUNE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, K. J Has been enlarged, repainted, refurnished with new lurnlinre and spring beds, and la now open for ths reoeptlou ot vial tors. It )s within FIFTY YARDS of the beach, JOHN SMIOK, Proprietor, ROBERT L. FTJRY 7 18 lm O OUHTBY BOARDING. CBESNUT SPRINGS, NEAR WILLOW GROVE AVENUE, (Formerly Hospital Station.) Two communicating rooms vacant. Apply on the pretuUes, or at No 1402 WALNUT Street. lit HATS AND CAPS. JONES, TEMPLK & CO., PABHIONAULK HATTERS, No. 26 S. NINTH Street, First door above Chesnut street. it TW WARBURTON'S IMPROVED VENTI t&flr lated, and easy-biting Dress Uata ( patented). In all tbe improved fashions of the Reason. OHKt BUT Street, next door to the Pout Office. U is J6p WANTS. T IPB IN8UBANOH. J -J The HAND IN H AND MUTAL LIFE INSUR ANCE COUPANY wishes to cbtalu a number of KH)d ageutn to canvaHs lor Life Insu'ance. To well uuallhed men very favorable terms will bs allowed. Apply at No, Hi boutb FOURTH street. 7 U Luww FINANCIAL. POPULAR LOANS. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAI FIRST MORTGAGE R0NDS At 102, And Accrued Interest. CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE R0NDS At 103, And Accrued Interest. Bonds on hand for Immediate delivery. Full Reports, Maps, Etc., furnished upon application. De Haven & Bro., No. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 85 PHILADELPHIA, JJNDKR BrECIAL STATE CHARTER. THE UNION BANKING COMPANY, N. E. Cor. FOURTH and CI1ES'UT Sts., Solicits tbe accounts of Business Firms, Manufac torcrs, Deslers, and others. Collections made and Checks on Country Ranks re ceived. Certificates bearlrg Interest will be Isiued for spe cial deposit. N. C. MUSSELMAN', Tresident. K. F. BIOODV. ClftlllEB. 8 8 Imrp LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD COMPANY'S MORTGAGE R0NDS,DUE IN 1898. r,ooo,ooo, T lth Interest at Six FcrCent., Tayable on the First Day of June aud Decem ber of each year, FREE FROM STATE AJD UMTED STATES TAXES. $1,000,000 OF THESE BONDS, Either Coupon or Registered, Are offered at ninety-five per centum, with Interest from the day or sale, free from Htate and Uulied btates taxes. For lurtber Information, apply to CHARLES C. Ii0'GSTRETH, Treasurer, Office of the Lehigh Vailey Railroad Company, 8 8 lmrp No. 803 WALK DT Htreet, Philadelphia. QLENDINNING & DAVIS. VO. 9 SOUTH THIBD ITBKRI Etcck and Gold Brokers QUOTATIONS OP NEW YORK BTOCK8 ALWAYS OS BAND. S ! B. airjcDiiiiisu. ia. Mm h. hatis CIGARS. REAL HAVANA CIGARS. "Mariana Rita" brand (copy-righted) of Vnelta Absjo Lraf. entirely pure, qual to best Imported cigarn, and cheaper. Try them. Uo to reliable deal ers and get gum me, Kaoh box bears our trade marked label. We wake twenty varieties of 'Marl ana Rita " all of same naterlal of which several rholre graces are now retailed at is, SH'AO, fH, $9 no, aud lf per hundred, W. win on appliuailou direct consumers to those dealers who retail cheaptt. We use this brand "Mariana Rita" onlv lor real highest grade Havana cigars. Lower grades ws braud'Fra Ulavolo " "i-ouis q ui, neur ue i.ys," etc. The lGllnwli.ir city retailers keep regularly our ' Mariana Rita ' clas: Coltnn & Clarke, grocers. Broad and Walnut David I,. Kuil. r ili,ler. AOS. Ml aud i t bomb Fourth Htreet. ahoveC'hcBiiut. Charles O Artzt, dealer, No, 215 Mouth Fourth Htreet, below Walnut. Crlppln t Madd ck, grocers, Mo. 16 bouth 'i'blrd Htreet. MoSinilre, dealer. No. 43 Hou'b Eleventh street, above Cueinut. Manning, dealer. No. 41 Houlh Third clireet. Keeney, druggist, ttLxieeutb aud Arch. Hpllllu. grocer, JCIghth and A ret. ai Hub til A Fie Cher, groi-era, Jio. VitH t'hesnut Bradley, grocer, rlxth and Bpriice. Stead, dealer, No. lull t hesnut. Dounell A Han, grocers, Ko. ww Walnut Street. Kppelslielmer, grocer. Tenth and Hpring harden WrlKht. grocer, Franklin aad Hprlng Garden. Wellr, druuglst. Ninth and Hprlug Oarrten. Whltenmn grocfr, beventeeutb) and Arou. HllchlnK1, grocer, Fifteenth and Master. Ambrose Mulch' (lrn(fl'it. Broad "d Cbeauut. Freas 4. Neller, grocerc, Cliesnut Bill. Kollock, Druggist, Mo, ml RlUge. venue. FUGt;BT A BON3. Manufacturers and Importers of Cigars, tiO m Uouth FRONT street, list Sp Fhlladelphll iia. RODGERS' AND WOSTENHOLM'S POCKET KM VJM, fearl and ntag Handles, ot beatiUrul tlulsh. RUDUEUH' aud WADU A HUTOHKR'8 RAXJRH, and tbe oelebraled LKUOULTRU MAZta WlhOltti p the finest quality, Kuora, Knives. Bol ora, and Table Cutlery Gronnd and Follsbed, at F. MADaUHA'U. No. U H. IKIiTU ettreot. below fihwanns Saaol DEAFNESS. EVKBY INSTRUMENT THAT solenoe and skill have Invented to aaalst the liearlug lu every degree ol deafneasi alno, Respirator.; also, OraBdall's latent Crutobas, superior to any others In use, at F. M AJjUiilA'U, filo, lit b. TENTH bUvet , beki w Lihuauub I Ui4 FINANCIAL. mm v 1 a '": . BUY COUPONS OP GOVERNMENT BONDS AT SAME PBICB AS GOLD. AUEJfTS FOR THE SALE OF THE TOrU LAfi LOA.NS Central and Union Pacific Rail road First Mortgage Bonds. Principal and Interest Payable In Gold. COUPONS OF THESIS BONDS CASHED AT OUR OFFICE. Dealers in all Uorcrnment Securities. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., No. 16 South THIRD Street, 710 PHILADELPHIA. COUPONS or THK FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF The Union Pacific Railroad Co., AND Central Pacific Railroad Co., Paid at the Banking House 01 WHS. PAINTEE & CO., No. 36 8. THIRD Street, 61U PHILADELPHIA, Who hare the Pacific Bonds on hand for immediate delivery. Kcw Descriptive Pamphlets, with Map, furnished without charge, on application VERY DESIRABLE FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT, A LIMITED AMOUNT of ran Fir&t Mortgage Seven Per Cent. Bonds OF TUB ROCHESTER WATER WORKS CO. FOR SALE BELOW PAR, Bearing Interest from JULY 1, 18C3f PATABLB SUllI-ANA VALLT, FOR FUBTHEB PARTICULARS APPLY TO OLENDINNING & DAVIS, No. 48 South THIRD Street, 7 29 tOt PHIL 1DKLPHIA. A N K INC HOUSE OF Kos. 112 and 114 South THIRD Street PHILADELPHIA, Dealers In aU Gorernment Secnrltlcs Old 5-20s Wanted In Exchange for New A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. Interest Allowed on Deposits. COLLECTIONS MADE. BTO0KS bought aad sold on Commission. Special bos In eel accommodations reserved lor ladles. TSlm PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT, Philadelphia, August 1, 1868. Notice to Shareholders. cgrjrj Persons holdl.il receipts for subscription to STOCK, dated I'RIOK to July 23. ars her8brJOlllle,, that Certificates will be ready for deliver oa ai alter 4th Instant, Certificates for receipts dated July 80 1"1u1t will be ready for delivery oa and "la nlt'' TH0S T. FIRTH, 180t TRWA8UREK. piTY OF riTTSBURO WATER WORK BEVEN PER CENT. BONDS, FOB SALE BY W HELEN BROTHERS, Mo. 104 SoaVb TXU&D BUeei. FIFTn EDITION THE LATEST NEWS: A Man and Woman Tatred andFeatk ered In Massachusetts. Special Despatch to The Kvening Telegraph. ' Boston, lujr. 6. A Chesterfield named Hiram Pittzlngcr, who is said to have kept a woman as a kitchen servant, and between them to have abused his wife so tbat she was compelled to leave him last month, was visited a night or two since by about thirty men In dkgulse, aud some women alfiO, nnd or lered to surrender. EHe resisted aud koockt-d one of the assullanli down, but was soon overoowcrcJ. Pittzlnger and his housemaid were then marched to the house of bis brother, near which tbe unfortu nate pair were sttlpotd of their cloth ine, tarred and feathered, aud rid Jen on a rail about half a mile. Tledges were extorted from Pittzinser not to divulge the nawes of those enrjaeed in the riotous proceed ibg, to remove ths woman from, town within forty-eight hours, and to make confession of his guilt to his wife; if not done a worse visitation to follow. Testimonial from New York to Boston. Bpemal Vetpateh to The Hvemnq Telegraph Boston, Aug. 6. A committee of citizens of New York, consisting of Messrs. Neil Brjant and Daniel J. Kirwin arrived here this morning, In cbatpe ot a beautiful silk banner, to be given as a testimonial of military skill and gentle manly conduct to the Montgomery Guards, who visited New York last week. Tbe banner was presented by Mr. Bryant at the camp ground of the Montgomery's ball this afternoon, and Captain Fm an made a very Landbome speech in reply. The flag Is worth about $00. W I.rs BM9V1S. Sj(,110CAtlOBia4: F. SST , Received by telegraph from CUendlnnlng 4 iYw, dkk uiukuih, r.i. u a. xuirQ street: N.Y.Cem. K.. ...i3i y. CW. and K. L K Xyt N.Y. and E. B... ... Ol)' i Tol. A Wabtsti K... VJ)i Mil. ana 8t. P. coin 74 AUmiiH Ex press Co. b'Z'i Fb. and Rea.K.. CHe. and PltUK SHU Wells' Faro. Chi. and N. W. coni.Mli'U. 8, Express 5 Chi. and N.W.pref...81i! Tennessee 6s, new.. 6i fills. F.W.and Chi. Ooid 148 li. K.................109l Market uusoltlei. WINES, ETC. QHARLES BOTTLER'S IMPERIAL SrARiaiNG CATAWBA. SOLE AGENTS, H. & A. G. VAIf BEIL, No. 1310 CHESNUT Street, 6 15 JmwSmrp PHILADELPHIA, WOOD HANGINGS. rHK MAGNIFICENT NEW R'JOHS OF THE WOOD HANGING COMPANY No. 1111 CUESXUT STREET, Are now open, where tbey are prepared to respond to all orders at tbe shortest notice Tbe pabllo are invited to call and examine tbe beautiful effsou of WOOD HANGING la WALL DECOBATIOJS, And get correct and reliable Information In reference to Its adaptation, cost, and all particulars respeotlnt; tbe same. t mwtimrp PRINCIPAL DEP OT FOB TU BALI Of United States KeTenue Strps HO. CHEAIfVTT BTF JT, CENTRAL D tFTH iTaan HO. SOUTH jelow Ohesnnt street). (One do' A13LISI1ED lseaj cook com prises all tbe denominations prints OtyUuTeruiujat. 07 ' "biPT; "e? matte, oTire-arimporuuio.. nrts on Pniladelpbia Post Office Orosrs, Oraen rJ?k!..S National NuUa. received In par- St Ti.i foUowlus rata ol oomuilsalon are allowedj nient. tne rouuwius, . TsV) PKB OKN'P. --HE SAFE DEPOSIT CO.' ror af Kaepiam Val.abl.s, rt tle.,ete d HsHB of svfaa. 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