THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, ATOITST 8, UG8. NEW TORKISMS. jFVOtrt our own Correspondent. Nit York, Aut$. 8. By the time this letter Is received and pub lished, the mortal remains of General Charles G. Ilalplne will have been confided to the earth. The funeral takes place this morning from his residence, No. 68 West Forty-second street Everything that public and private tribute can Jo to show honor to his memory has been done. These tributes he deserved. AH the world knows what he was publicly; but all the world docs not know what he was in the more screened and seclusive circles of society, or among tne Invulnerable sanctities of home, lie yiM as fond of children as a child itself Is, and one of the preltiost sights was to see this strong, powerfully-built man bending alike bis body and his mind to satisfy the swcot tyrannies which he encouraged chil dren to exercise over him. None of his pohtl Cal or newspaper duties ever caused him to for get those of home. lie was never moody at his own hearthstone because he was brilliant in society; ho never seemed to allow the thought to enter his mind that because hewasmasicr Under his own roof-tree, he had a right to biing there a temper less generous aud sweet than that he took out with him into the world. For a long time past he had been subject to severe Leadachcs and congestive attacks. The extreme Susceptibility of his nervous system precluded his remedying them by the natural healing Which sleep would have yielded to a less finely strung body and brain, and the amoun Of ether and chloroform he got Into the habit of inhaling was not without It dismal reactionary effect. Amid all his bril liancy, ho was unfortunately situated for one Whose shining talents furnished so great a reason for the preservation of health. Yet had he chosen to prolong his life, and nurse himself by those small and patent precautions which people of his temperament find it so difficult to Observe, it must have been in a less prominent sphere than the one he occupied, and we may be sure that to such a man a different mode of life would have been worse than death. Like many another man in his station, he was goaded On by the dismal omniscience of circumstances, through the feverish applause" of the world and the fitful gloom of occasional self-despondency, In doing all that was expected of him up to the ; last moment of his life. When once the use of any anicsthe.-ia is commenced, we all know bow Immediately the repetition settles into an un. conquerable habit. The bromide of potassium and the bromide of ammonia, which his physi cian prescribed, might safely have been taken without any of that reaction which so weakens the will and judgment, and demoralizes the Whole nervous system; but the sufferer probably found them too slow in their action, and so substituted ether and chloroform, those match less quieters of disordered nerves. Meanwhile distinguished men of almost every class have united to do him honor. The Irish Legion, the Fire Commissioners, and the Kuighta ot St. Patrick have passed befitting resolutions, and the presence of a large number of cavalry and Infantry will give a military character to the funeral. Tbe undrawn portion Of his income, which probably amounted to $50,000, will most likely revert to his widow, if such a proposition can be made to prevail with Governor Fenton. I have already mentioned tbe Spicer poisoning case more than once, and the reason I return to It again is because of the very peculiar Interest thousands of readers here feel in It, on accouut of the strange rendering of the verdict. The Coroner's inquest was finally concluded on Wednesday, nearly three weeks after the poison ing had taken place. I. is a mission with some City editors of newspapers to proceed on the assumption that no reader ever recollects any thing that was In the newspaper the duy before. Permit me, lor the moment, to borrow this idea, and remind the reader of the facts in the Spicer case, to the end that he may exercise his Inge nuity in unravelling a nijslcry that seems to be unravellable. On Sunday afternoon, uly 19, Mr. John Bplctr, a middle-aged man, sent his colored ser vant named Adkinsto a Sixth avenue drug store for aSeldlltz powder. According to the testi tnony, the powder was handed to Adkius in a sealed envelope, aud passed from blm to Mrs. Bpicer, wife of the dead man, in tbe unbroken and sealed condition. Mrs. Spicer says that she laid it in this condition upon the bureau in her husband's room, and that he opened and took It himself alone. Within a lew moments alter swallowing it be exhibited symptoms of having been poisoned by ttrjehnine, uud within fifteen minutes be was seized with frightful convul sions, that so curved his spine inward as to leave the depth of a foot between the lumoU point of the curvature aud the bed whereou he 'lay, and in another instant loit him a purple- faced corpse. Four perrons now appear for suspicion to fasten upon. These are the drug store clerk who prepared tbe powder, the servant who bought it, the wife who received it, aud the man who swallowed it. In tbe case of the drug store clerk the suspicion must bo oue of simply an ecrreeious and unpardonable blunder; if Adiins or Mrs. Spicer be susuected, the ugly word murder inevitably litis its voice, and it inn dead man himself be called in oucbuou the affair is, ot course, one of suicide. Yet at each ot these points suspicion h opposed, if not totally dis armed. The latal Dowder was takeu from drawer containing scores of other ponders pre pared at the same time and place, sola 10 many dliierent Deoule without any ill results aud pronounced Dy competent medicttl examiner to be penuine Beidlliz Powders. Then in regard to a,iviti the r.olored tervanl. noihine in the whole course of the teu'lniony occurred which could land the t-hadow of a just suspicion upou him. fcven Mrs. Bnicer. who, it she wero guilty would scarcely have missed this in cenlous means of transferring her guilt, attaches no bUmo to Adkms, aod de clares that it W Impossible the poison should have been Inserted during the Oriel' interval it remained in tbe servant's hands. And uext, no motive, t.mall or great, bus vet ouboiel up, uhich Mrs. Soicfr could have had for thus en r-rnn.HShiiicr her husband's Upnth. It' 1 itlons and friends letiitied that Mr. aud Mm. Spicer did not live uohtiDmlv together, auu no iuni is even noi.ii.fi us io Mrs. Kmccr'ri fidelity as a wife To be sure, she aud her husband had recently Lad a Hlieht altercation, but from an tnai ap peared at the inquest, the dispute was like tn irctiul interchange ot cross words between a r,..ii...,t ni.-ir tiihti. un. I a ouiet-tenioere woman who does not ive blm all the atteutlon bethinks be needs. But then, nnany, twu im Tenant funis sten In. The first W that Mr Llnui. Ix.rnro tile) rio-P. WSS SWallOWCl was not known to cherish any suicidal idea, and after the dose was swallowed manifested the niot frantic desire to live; aod the second Is that Mrs. Hpicer was the tlrt oue to suggest the idea of her husband's having been poisoned, and durii.e the progress ot the Inquest made tbe lollowing extraordinary avowal: "I said to myself, not thinking that tiy destrucUon and uU ikuiu. depended upou it, 'Well, they can't make much out of that at Ave centB.'" referring to the price of the powder, let if Mrs. Spicer be guilty of murder, the name of the person from wnonr, or tbe place Iroin which the strychnine was procured would surely have loomed nrt, however indistinctly, during the evidence. Who it was therefore that mingled the poison with the powder remains as profound a mystery as ever. The verdict en tirely exonorates the clerk and anybody con nected with the drug Btore; it likewise exono rates Mr. Spicer from the charge of suicide; but with regard to whatever suspicions tbe Jury men may entertain, it observes a silence as im penetrable as the mystery itself. To turn from these gloomy themes I rejoice to ray that the occupants of tenement-houses In this city have at length resolved to knuckle down no longer to the tyrannies and sins of omission or tncir landlords, i ne unsaieiy ana dli-comfort ot these tenement-houses are pro verbial, and the tenants nave lately formed themselves into a protective association known a the Tenants Union." The oblect maybe readily surmised. It is to compel landlords to respect tbe laws which were passed at the last session of tbe Legislature of the State, for the security and comfort of tenants. A number of building inspectors, one for each district, are going to be employed by tbe "Union," aud are expected to report whatever repairs are required to us Kxecuttve committee, aud tne uommittee will immeillatelv instruct its leeal adviser to take ptoner measures for the establishment of lis rlklits. This is something like, ain't it? What do the Quakers say to the presence of so many Ices in your city f T allude to the Black CVocfc at tbe Walnut and While Fawn at the Chesnut. News of the moral, enormities you are enduring at these two establishments has rea bed New York; but moral enormities are never so foralvable as when they come In the shape of gauze-saucer skirls and pink silk t1pht!. I believe that the best days "of the ballet are over in this city, and that tbe public is gradually toppling over Into a tendency towards tbe legitimate. Wa I lack's, the only temple that furnishes that independent of Edwin Booth's, is to reopen for the regular season on September 14, aud until then we shall have the elf-drama of Miss Lotta, and the sickening bedazzlements of Uumpty Vumpty. An Baba. B O SIN ESS JNOT1 CES. Pbtcts op ul SrruMHB Clothing greatly re duced, to close out stock. Assortment still good of both ClotblDg and Piece Goods, to be made to order but selling off rapidly. All prices guaranteed lower tban the lowest else where, and lull satisfaction guaranteed every par chaser, or lb sale cancelled and money refunded. Mai way between 1 Bbpcnbtt 4 Co., fifthand V Tswis Hall, tiuth itreett,) No. 618 Makkkt St., PHH.ADKt.PKrA. AND NO. 000 BBOADWAY. ZiMVf YOBK. Quality tub Thus Test or CHEAPNESS. If yon wish good quality of ready-made Clothing call at No. 821 Chesnut street. Under tbe Continental Hotel, Philadelphia. Chables StokksACo. W'bkn a Poi'ULab Invention of any kind, by Its own Intrinsic merits, gets away beyond all rivals In fame and real value, It can afford to be magnani mous. This Is precisely the position of the Qrover & Baker Bewlog Machine, tbe agency of which In tb:s city Is located at No. 730 Chesnut street. The manu facture and sale of these Inimitable Instruments ex ceed those or Buy other sewing machine In the world, and tbe annual ratio of Increase Is astonishingly large. These machines are now universally admitted to be tbe best Family Hewing Machines extant, for a nvmlxr of reatorm, either one of which would be suOl clent to give It the popular preference It enjoys. Mkssbs. E. O. Whitman & Co 's Hammer Con fee. Hons are an Indispensable laxury to parties going out of town. They are made from tbe purest materials, put np la neat boxes. convenient for carrying, anj are Just the thing lor making people happy and con tented when away from borne. Let every man who lovis bis family show it by often visiting No. 318 Cbesnut street, and procuring a supply of these de licious preparations. Ko 6ubkb guarantee of the superiority of tbe Wheeler & Wilson Qnld Medal Bewlag Machine can be required than is shown by the number of machines manufactured and sold by the several sewl ag ma chine companies up to the time of the expiration of tbe Hrwe patent, September 10,1867. Tbe Wheeler & Wilson, lou.ooo. an excess ot loo.ooo over all other machines. Jiwklby. Mr. William W. Casstdy, No, 12 South Second street, has tbe largest and most attractive assortment of fine Jewelry and silverware In the olty. Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pare arti cle famished at a price which cannot be equalled He also has a large slock ot American watches in all varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store la sure to result In pleasure and profit. Fink Cdbtom-Madb Boots and Bhobs for Gen tlemen. Bartiett, No. 88 boatn Blxth street, above Cbeaunb Dkink the famous Arctic Soda Water, and read Tin Evknino TiXkgbafh at Hillman's News Stand, at North Pennsylvania Depot. Ubovkb 4 Bakkb's Highest Premium Sewing Machines, No. 730 Cbesnnt street. Tiisith'i Niwi Depot, at No. 107 B. Third s reel Is tte place to Hud all kinds of reading mat ter. He keeps on nana a conaiput supply oi an tne periodicals, ntagazlues. pictorials, fashion plates, and every description of light reading. If he does nnt have what vuu QrBire. n will sena ioi II. II vou wlRb tbe New York papers Trenwlth's Is tbe place to obtain tlieni, as be baa perfected arrangements whereby ne receives mem iuug utuure tne regular nial.s arrive. lo o Alpaca Backs. holt ot the Chocolate Linm Sack. jam oj ine vnocoiuie itutUrt, JjOtt of Jhtck Huckf, Lota of White V'etU, JmU of Linen l'omt and VctU, All fretn and very nice, 0W Alpacas from 2; fots. MM-Linnn fiom 1 fit. to 14 ftc. tie. Wanakakxb A Bbown, Oak Jiall. H. R Corner of Sixth and Market street t. MtWA. poo a lot or UUruvmr Long Hacks. MARRIED. COOPER PHILLIPS. On tbe evening of the 2Bth of July, by the Kev. K. H. Allen, ALVKKD UUOPKH to Ulss KI.JZA. s. all ol thlsclly. DAILEY THORNTON. AiiRUit S, al tbe Parson- un ni ine Krom Mir, el M. (jnurci). rso. mis rt- KMint street, by Hev. I. w Uliupes, air. wiLLUin HHMIY JJAlLtY to Kiss UaNMaU KEBEUUA TiiOKNTOW, all ol Philadelphia. DIED. BRINOnURHT. On the 6th Instant, WILLIAM w ni i m JUUiNHHUKdT. in Hie 3Hb year of nis ne Tbe relatives aud irlemlH ot ine lamily, also Lodge No. 2, aud Columbia Mark Liodge, No. 91, A. Y, M., are riunt i fully luvlied to attend nla funeral irom his lute residence. No. kh N, Eleventh street, on blouday, we iuiu iLsiaui, at o Clock, HUFFMAN. On the 8th Instant. MART. Infant twin Uaugnusr of Edmund aud Mary Hoitman,aged 6 UJUIllUB. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend tbe funeral, trout tbe residence oi n-r parents. Uloucrs.er city, N. J, on Monday anemone, tue iu,u ium.au t, ai. o ciwn, w H0(illE8.-Tiil (Haliirdayi morning at 51,' o'clock- 1.1 .IK H HUUliKe. wile of Uev. J. b. Hughes, of llin 1 hlldelplila UoLiereuce. Funeral seivlces In tbe Paschallvllle M. E. Oharcb, PxtchHllvllle, Twenly-ieventu waru, on moauay, Auifunt lo. at 1 o'clock, 'lo proceed to Mount Morluh ft metery. LANE. On the 6th Instant, Miss ANN LANE, aged 65 year. i mi&tlvea and friends of the family are respect fully Inviivd in aueud H e fnneral, from tbe lesldeuce or ber brotlifr-lu-iuw, Mr. wuiiaui i.usu, no, in ay urd street, on buuday afternoon at t o clock. LINCOLN. HudrtMiilv. on the mornlllKOf the 7th Instant, ot apoplexy, COIU UH II, LINCOLN, la the Willi year til Ids ave. The relatives and friends ol the family are respeot- mn uivuta m attend Ibe funeral, irom nis line resi dence. No 2041) i.ocust s'.rett, on Monday alteruoou at a o'l'iock, 10 proceed to woodland. KELLY. At New Orleans, of Intermittent fever. on the Xlstof Ju'y, WILLI a M HOHELLKNelKR, son of Captsln J units K. aud ballia J. Kelly, In the 20iu year ui u aar. A UTIV fin Oka bns..lM .1 m.w ln.i..t ISUHAN, wife ul Abraham M.rliu, lu the 7lst ear o iler relatives and Irlendi are respectfully Invited tr, Aitunrt ber funeral, Irom the renlduiuw nf her bus- I, and. No 1615 Filbert street, on 'russday afloruoon, the inn instant, an u viva. MrxmiCT. On tha fith Instant. PATRTHJT una. N K.Y, sired so yours. j ri. relative, ana men as 01 tne mraiiy are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his 1st rml donee. Ho. 1832 N. Twenty-second street, on Hunriav afternoon at 1 o'clock. Funeral services t Ht. Fran, els' Church, interment a Cathedral Cemetery, M YKK8. On tbe 5th Instant, WILLIAM W. MT. EHH, Id the ssth rear of bis ace. The relatives ana menus ot tne ramuy. also Key stone Lodge, No. in, A. Y. M.j Conclave Circles, etc, ol 8. W. M. BUr Council, No. t. 8. and D. ot A t also Fredonla O rot to. No. 1. end O'der la general of S and I), of A. are respectfully invited to attend the fune ral, from bis late residence. No. 129 Brnwn street, on fconday, tbe St h instant, at 4 o'clock P. hL. To proceed iu muniment uBmmrr, BOBINFON. On the 6th Instant. RUT IT amy BOBINtON. In the S7th year of ber ae. The relatives and friends of the family are respect, fhllv Invited to attend tbe Amoral, from the rnaldnnce of ber son. Captain Merit Robinson. No. 265 Kalchn'a roint avenne. tman, k. j., on Monday morning at i o'oiock. funeral to proceed to auseoom. . J., on tbe early train. BM1TH. On tbe morning of tha flth Instant. Mrs. MARY J&, wire of Joseph K. Hmlth, in tbe 23d year of ber age. formerly of Burlington. N. J. Interment at Burlington. N. J on Sunday after noon, the vtn instant, at it o'ciooa. THOMAS.- This morning. August 7. MARY OR A V- TON, wife of Henry K. Thomas, and daughter ol tbe late Thomas O. Addison, of Maryland. Her relatives and mends are respectfnlly Invited to attend the funeral, from ber late residence, No. I.'A N. Slant, at t o'clock. A N MEBICA Life Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia. S. E. Corner Fourth and Walnut Streets Jtt-ThU Institution hat no superior in tha United (kales 610 UOLLOWAY'8 v m CONCENTRATE!) ESSEXCE or JAMAICAGINGER. TUBE ESSENCE OF THE TRUE JAMAICA GINGER. Free from Cayenne Pepper or any other admixture. possessing All the Carminative and dlffaslvclr stimu lating properties Which are so potent In tbe Jamaica Ginger alone, and which are so efficacious In all cases of Chills from Exposure to Cold or Dampness, Oollo, Cholera Mor bus, Elarrhosa, etc OBSERVE A half teaspoonrhl of Holloway's Gin ger la stronger and more effective than a full tea- spoonful of any other In tbe market. P&EPABED BY JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & COWDEN, Ko. C02 ARCH STREET, 7 8 PHILADELPHIA. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. JAMES E. CALDWELL &. CO., IMPORTERS or DIAMONDS, MANUFACTURERS or DIAMOND JEWELRY, No. 902 OHESNUT STREET, 44SW PHILADELPHIA, Diamonds, Emeralds, Rubies, Saitiiires, Pearls, Bailey & Co., Ciiesmjt Street, 819. 1 1 tatha C. & A. PEQUICNOT. Manufacturers of WATCH CASKS, and Dealers la American and Imported WATCHES, Ne. U Soath BIXTH Street, 6trptnths Ml nnt if oc lory, Jo. it B. FIFTH Btrem SOAP. Q TJEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP JI!KKN OF KNULAND SOAP. Fordoing a lamily washing In the best and cheap- utmuinH. uiiaranieeu tuuai io any in ine worm Has all the streuum oi tueoiu rosin soap, wim tne mild and laiberlug qnauiies oi eenuiuu caauio. irr ,1.1a anlanfllri HnRIl. HULD BY TUJI Ainln fiHKMlPAL WORK 8. NO. 48 NORTH i it t -1 n-v Tivr mrrA r m no u . a - cnun r ni. rn i ti a d Aurm oio w ouwy HATS AND CAPS. mwpa i pm pi is nrt FASHION ABLK H A T T K B 8 , ino. xe b. iiiN in mreei, First door above Ohesnut street. 4 s rm WAUBUKTON'8 lMFUOVED VKNTI- 4 lated, and easy-Ottlng Dress Hals (patented), In ail tne ixuproveu uwuiuu. ut mo nnwju. v. i i co- NUT btreet, next door to the Post OUloa. U U lop INSTRUCTION. AMERICAN CONSERVATORY OP MUSIC, K .1.' nirmrTKN I'll and WALN V Btreet. In- uiructlou will be resumed bopteuioer 7. New Pupils received on aud alter August 17. SIS li s TUBUS' X X If U Will core tbe DYSPEPSIA, PCUIJfY TUB BLOOD, RENOVATE THE SYSTEM. Principal Depot, No. tui FRANEFORD ROAD. For sale at all the Drnir Stores In the city. Ulna DATKNT EI. PANTS SCOURED AND ni l lir.Xt IIKI from 1 to 6 Inches, at Mount, French htiu LyeliiK and HcotirltiK, Co. on a NLNXU (street aua No. 734 itACE HtrouU r ao Op FINANCIAL. POPULAR LOANS. UmON PACIFIC RAILROAE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 102, And Accrued Intorost. CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 103, And Accrued Interest. Bonds on hand for Immediate dellrery. Full Reports, Maps, Etc, furnished npon application. De Haven & Bro., No. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET, IS PHILADELPHIA. u NDBR ' SPECIAL STATE CHARTER. THE UNION BANKING COMPANY, N. E. Cor. FOURTH and CHESJiUT Sts., PHILADELPHIA, Solioits the accounts of Business Firms, Manufacturers, Dealers, and others. Collaotiana iA Ohawk. uu Oouuvrjr Banks received. Certificates bearing interest at 4 per cent. will be issued for special deposits, to remain 30 days or longer. . M. C. MUSSELMAJf, President, E. F. MOODY, CUniEB. SSlmrp LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD COJUANY'8 MORTGAGE BONDS, DUE IN 1898. $5,000,000, With Interest at Six Per Cent., Payable on the First Day of June and Decem ber of each year, FREE FROM STATE ASD UXITED STATES TAXES. $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 Irom Htata and TTniuiri Btates' taxes. Fur lurther lntorniallou, apply to CHARLES C.LOSGSTRETH, Treasurer, Office of the Lehigh Vailey Railroad Ooaapanf , 8 8 lmrp No. 8(18 WALN UT Street, Philadelphia. QLENDINNINQ &. DAVIS. HO. S SOUTH TUIBD STBESTt Stock and Gold Brokers, QUOTATIONS OP NEW YORK STOCKS JJ. WA T8 OS BAND. i l 8 u. uuiurHs. rm. iobx h. oatii CIGARS. L REAL HAVANA CIGARS. Mkilani Rita" brand fcobv-rlt-hteill nt Vn.ii. Ah.lo I.paf. pullrely Dur. uual Ul faf.C I nnnri. cigarH. and cheaper, tiy then'. Uo ui relladU deal- nt ana gri gtnuiun, r.ucu dux Dears our trade rnsrked label. We wake twenty varieties or "Man. ana Blta " all of Bauie n aterlal of which several choice grafts are nuw retailed at 8, tn-60. 9, t N', BUU l. irr uuuuiru. uu nipiiuai.iuu Pirwjl c( UBiiriiers tu Ibose dealers who retail cheapest. We use this brand "Msrlaua Klla" onlv lur real highest ?rade Havana clears. Lwe' crades ws brand "i'ra Ibvii1i " "Luuls d'Or, Fleur lie Lvs." etn. Ibe following city retailers keep regularly our Mariana Klla'clna-s: t 'mum &. Clarke, grocers, tsroaa ana walnut David L. Keller, dealer. M W and (.2 boulb Fourth Street, above Chesnut. Charles O Arist, dealer, No. ItlS south Fourth Blreet, below Walnut, frlpplu & Madd ck, giocers, Ko. Vt Houth 'iblrd Ktreet Idcsiutlie, dealer, No. 43 Bou'h Eleventh street, above Cbetuut. Mauuli'g, dealer, No. 41 Houib Third atreet. Keeney, drugglKt, dixteentb and Arch. Upturn grocer, Klghth and Arch. Mitchell A Fie Cher, grorers, No Vioi Chesnut BrBdley, grocer, liib and bpruce, Htead, dealer. No. lull Chesnut. Donoell fe hou, grncers, JNO. wm wainui nirroi. r.,ioiif-iujcr, uruciT, 'i'eniu Hni-iii. 4arden Wrlkht. arocer. Franklin Ami bprlng Garden. Vr ellf, druggist. Ninth aud bprlug tiarnen. WDUeiull" nmtrr, rrYwuirrnm auu arc u. t ii..i,itr. irnir. FMfleenth and Manter. Arnhnm Fnilih' drugKl4t, Bnifd d Cheeuut. F'reasA Neller, grocers, Cbesuut Hill. Kollock, Drugglut, Ho. 12ul lUdgeaveuue,gTJCpHKN FUOCET & BON9i Manufacturers and Importers of Cigars, MO 'tUBuuthFKOM'Hireet, 15t Bp , Phlladelphla. RODGERS' AND WOSTENHOLM'S POCKET KJSIVKH. Pearl aud hisg Handles, otbeamlful llnl.h, HOlMiKKH' aud WADK A HUTt'HEK'H HA .OHM, and ibe celebrated LKUOULTJUS HAZUB HClbbUUH ot the ilnest quality, Katora, Knives. BcKcora, and Table Ontlery Gronnd and Polished, at P. M AKKIKA'b. No. JIB H. TKNTU Strt. below Ilbsannt Im6ij TVEAFNE83. EVEKY INSTRUMENT THAT sclent and skill have li,veiiied to aaslst the bearing In every di gree ol deafness; also. Kesplrators; also, i'randall's Patent CruUliiyi. superior to any others In Dse, at P. UAb&IiiA'ti, Ko, lis U, TJCN 1 fl bucut.beWw Cnuinin. I It&vi FINANCIAL. JflTHBAHDOLPHf Dealers in all UoTernment Securities. GOLD. BIOCKS AND BONDS, bought and sold on commission. COUPONS OF GOVERNMENT BONDS bought at same price as Gold. COLD LOANED for from ene to sis months. DEPOSITS OF GOLD AND CURRENCY received. and Interest allowed. AGJNT8 IN PHILADELPHIA FOB THE BALE or First Mortgage Central Pacific Railroad Bonds, First Mortgage Union TacIQc Railroad Bonds. COUPONS OF THEE BONDS PAID AT OUH OFFICE. S3HT1I, RANDOLPH & CO., No. 16 South THIRD Street, M PHILADELPHIA. WM. PAINTER & CO., BANKERS AJHD DEALERS IN BOYERX MEJiT SECURITIES, No. 36 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA, AO EN TS FOR The Union Pacific Railroad Co,, sND Central Pacific Railroad Co. Wc hare on hand THE FIRST MORT GAGE SIX FER CEST. GOLD IJiTEKEST B0DS of both Companies, for salo or Exchange for Government Securities. Faiuphlets, with Maps, Reports, and full information furnished on application. j (r A VERY DESIRABLE F1RST-CLASS INVESTMENT. A LIMITED AMOUNT"' OP THI Firbt Mortgage Seven Per Cent. Bonds OP THI 110C1IESTER WATER WORKS CO. FOR SALE BELOW FAR, Bearing Interest from JULY 1, 18G8, PAYABLE NEMI-AHrAUALlVr. FOR FTJBTHEB PABTIOULABS APPLY TO OLENDINNING & DAVIS, No. 48 Oouth THIRD Street, 72J0t PHILADELPHIA. QANKING HOUSE OF JayCooice &(). IVos. 112 and 114 South THIRD Street PHILADELPHIA. Dealers In all Government Securities. Old 6-209 Wanted In Exchange for New A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. Interest Allowed on Deposits. COLLECTIONS MADE. BTO0K8 bought and sold on Co mm lotion. Bpeclal business accommodations reserved for ladles. T88n PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT, PUILADBLPUIA, AUgQSt I, 1868 Kotlce to Shareholders. Persons holdlar receipts for subscription to NEW BTOCK, dated PRIOB to July 23. are hereby notlfled that Certificates will be ready for delivery on and alter 4ih Instant, Certificate, for receipt dated Jnly 23 to 80 Inoluslr will be ready for delivery on and alter 14th Instant. TllOS T. FIRTH, g HOt TREASURER. QITY OP FITTSBURQ WATER WORK BEVEN PER CENT. BONDS, I0E 8 ALE BY W HELEN RROTHEILS, Ko, li South T1ILRD Btreet. MEDICAL. WONDEIIFUL CURES or RHEUMATISHT. NEURALGIA, ASTHMA, GOUT. Ccrtlflcates from Thousands, Including tha following near at Dome. DR. FITLER'S GREAT RHEUMATIC REMEDY" j USED INWARDLY ONLY. Warranted to Cure In a Limited Special quantify or Money Rcfundeds Warranted to contain no Minerals or Metat nornnythlng lnjurloni to the Human Syiteni VERY PLEASANT AND AGREE ABLE TO TAKE. ITS CUBES ABE POSITIVELY "WONDEBPUL, In order to convince the most skeptical Sufferers that Rheumatism, tfeuralgUa Uont, and Asthma can be cured, a written Ix-gal Guarantee Is given, setting forth the exact specified quantity warranted to care uls or her case, or the money to be. refunded. Dr. J. P. ntl.r om Rfatumstltm. It Is a conceded fact ibat no pbrslclan or medicine) in the world oan, combined, produce the thousands of certlticalea irniu cures as can be shown by Dr. fritter's Great Rheumatic Remedy, which present the siroiiEfsV best, and most convincing evidenae of lis Infallible power over RneutnaiiMU. la the namaa of cures from among- our most prominent citizens, i Is pure'y vegetable, pleasant, and unlnjurlons. Hbsuuatitam A Ptoyalclftm Cured. I, Doctor Walton, No. 151 N. Seventh street, do publicly aunonnce, that after fruitless elTirts ure move Rhi-umailsm, from which I have suffered tea years. I tried Dr. Utier's Kbeumailc Remedy, and am completely cured. I bave no berltat on in reoom mendliiK H to my brother physicians tor general use. as being tbe most Important discovery of tbe present time In tbe scleuce of medicine. Depot. So. as & POURTH Btreet. Warranted to cure. Itbeumallsm Aaotb.r Great Cure. ..P' PlTi For I 1 B,t' terribly wtl Cbrorlc Rheumatism: I had tbe bent physicians: ther couid do no. lung for me: I tried every advertised medicine without eHeci; became thoroughly helo eaa requlrlug several I ersnns to move me. Hearing- (oat you were a regular physician I obtalued your Kheu malic Remedy, and after taking several bottles bars) been cured. It Ui truly the greatest blesMng ( hava found in this world.. KAMDEL, COUEN, No. 210 North Eighth street. Bbevmstlim-Illi llaaor, AId.CoB.lrt Ot Franktord.says: "I was cured one year irab Dr. inier's Rheumatic Remedy; it is a reliable meal. cine, and to everybody sutrrlng I faearlllv rnnnnL mend ifV Depot, No. 29 8. FuUitTfl tfireiu reco Cettlflcate from a Cured Hh.umatla. To Dr. Filler, No. 29 B. Fourth street Dear Sir-. My antipathy to advertising a blessing to humanity is nuw overcome. Your great meclclue will Immor. tallseyou V ben I looit back thirty ears npon the thousands Buttering wnh that painful disease? Rhea, mailsui or Nei raUla, with little re let, and no cure from tbe many articles with which they have been duped, I desire you to announce to tbe public that L, a cured suUVrer, giving up all hope, luvue all to try and ceriaimy be cured by your wonderful and harm, less medicine. B. 4. DAOGHEHTY, No. 209 N. Ninth street, Camden,' I Wii Cured of Rheumatism by Dr. Fitter's Rheumatlo Remedy after spending largesum in tbe dlfl'ereni treatments unsuccessfully. I caLaidlysay to all suffering. Accept Dr. Kltlee conditions that be will curou in a certain numoar ot bottles or reiusn tbe money. You are then safe and run no risk. His medicine Is ne liumbir. ani tuy case was ot the worst chronic order, HON. J DDOifi LKK, Camden, IT, J, Dea't lu-Ftr vrlth Hn.umatlsm. Dr. FHler:-Wy duty lo you and tbe public com. f els me to state that after giving up all hope of evZr being cured ol Rheumatism, and pronounced Incura ble by prominent physicians. I tried with reluctance Jour medicine. It has positively cured me a result hardly expected. To all persons who bave been Imposed upon and given up all hot, I recommend Ik MBH. J. HOLM IO UROVEB, No. 1722 N. Tweuty-second street. A Great Neuralgia Cure. Mrs. Keeley. Ridge Road below Poplar atreet. statea that she Buttered 20 years wlin Neuralgia. Hha ben all BUtterrrs to use, at her solicitation. Dr. Filler. Oreat Rheumatlo Remedy, inialllbie In all case ot Neuralgia In head or body. " Aitbms-Aa Important Certificate. Dr. Filler: Your wonderful Rheumatlo Remedr has cur.d me of the Asthma. I gave up all hope long ago 1 1 ever bring cured. I bave done every thing for it ever heard 01, it very sutterer should use roue medicine. DION YHIU8 TAYLOR, No. 406 Taylor Btreet, Nineteenth Ward. Dr. Fltler'a Great Rheumatic Remedy Is legally warranted to cure In a slated quantity or money refunded, prepared No. 2 tMJUTU t'uUHTlL Btreet. Vbe Treatment of Rheumatism. This peculiar disease bas received the special atteo. (Jon ol Dr. J, P. Filler for many years. Pr. ntler a Regular Graduate of 1833, Of University or Pennsylvania, has made thn treat ment ol KheumatlNm, Neuralgia aud Uoutaspeclally. Dr. Fitter Consult, free of Ustrgt, Dally, from 10 to 1 o'clock, aud invites all sufferlna; w lib Rheumatism to call, Ollioe, No. 29 8, FOCTRTII Btreet, DR. FITLER'S GREAT RHEUMATIC REMEDY sold by Druggists generally throughout tha United States, and at the PRINCIPAL OFFICES OF DR. FITLER, No. 29 S. FOURTH St., Philada., iND, 704 BROADWAY, New York. Consultations gratis, daily. Order and c mumcationt ly mail promptly attended to
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