NEW TORKISMS. JDrom our own Corrtspondcnt. 5flir Tons, Au. 15. If Philadelphia and ber si,ter cities hare not ecotna Intimate! acquainted with the more. Dientt of the "Rorosts," H It not becaase the frtssof New York has not snfflclenUy ventilated Its doing. Borne weeks ato I'.s roembera were given a dlnaer by the newspaper people hero, and Dplraoolco's was Inundated with such, a feminine feast and flow of reason and of soul, at no place of that character nan boast of bo ng Mealed with, more than once in a century. Hitherto the nicfinan of the "3orosii" hivo been confined to the sllecussbii of purely literary andartifttc ma'trr. in which the newe,t atjlea of bonnet and coiffure not unpronlneutly figured. It wooll be Hipoant and unjust, how ever, to say that the focKtv did not own raauy Intellectual women aaoug its tneoibers, or that a larpe proportion did not convene fr the pur pose of seriously discussing serious questions. Few even of the mote prominent member could rightly be termed sironu-mindod. Ttiey did not officiously advocate women's riadt; they did not hanker after the election poll; they did not aim to become prp8ld"ntsej of colleges, or denunoiatreeses tiom tho lecture rostrum. Farthest from tbelr thoughts, bo fir &t I have been ablo to penetrate them, was the Idea, lately a-lopted by a si-ter society ut Chi cago, of taking into consideration tuo socia evil, and uselessly endeavoring to savo those Whom experience has shiwn, nine limes out of ten, to be beyond redemption. A rod I deal o private scandal b is bc-cn t brown upon then however, by the report that they were ubout to pet tip a dinner (at DM-uonlco'i, ot course), in honor of Miss Dradrton, who is reporte I to borlly arrive in this city. Now, Miss Brad Joa Is an eminently clever woman, and (in conjunc tion wllh the memorable "Mr. Bbbinf;tou White") exeoutes a ruitrvellous quantity of lite rary work. But she la not what you would call a genius. She writes with extraordinary facility; tbe rib of her pen teems with words; her brain Is fecund with plots and counter-plots for which he is unrivalled among Englishwomen. She has completely overshadowed the editress of the Argosy, and authoress of "East Lynce,"and the avidity with Which her earlier stories, published butoro tho advent of "Aurora Hoyd," are snapped up an J republished by certain Sunday papers, as tho advanced prool-sbeeis of entirely new copy is one of the best indicatives of her popularity. But she does not write pure English, she does not picture nature, the does not excel in (be por traiture of character or scenery which exist purely In the region of the imaeinatioD. I therefore think, that the reported dinner in her honor is merely a canard, for the "Sorosis" Humbert some of tbe best literary judges in New York, and I rather think these would reserve their ovation for such a writer as Elizabeth Bar. rett Browning used to be, and as George Eliot now is. To the little I have to sav about the fashions, I am indfbled not to observations along Broad way, pr at the tteatre?, which are attended no w by crowds of country cousius; but to a strictly confidential interview with one of the mojt fashionable of fashionable dreds-niikera here. When I called yesterday afternoon, with the delectation ot the reauers of The Evbninq Telb ORArii belore ray eye, she informed nie that lever before, iu the sum total of hr experience, lad such caprice and l-iwlesinees rc gucd among ttie votaries of fashion, as no one style leeired to be predominant; every stile as tbe rule. The most fashionably cctravagant women o it ot towu (for there are nme in town now) borrow their stales as much from the remembrances of former days which hiitorical pictures hand down to them, as they do from that assu-ned Qaecn of Fashion, the Ecpres Kugeuie. Tho costume a la Watlcaui vrJ.h ruche-puffings, flower paintings, and rib tons drawn through the crntre or sid3, is g-eatly affected. Jet is worn a great deal, at being highly contractive to an otbor Tvie gay toilette. The feminine bather who thong iho seaside have lately takou to wearing a Bailor' costume blue shirt, nice white trou9er, broal -brimmed oil-skin hit, which renders them doubly irresistible. N young niau who hopes to enjoy pcaco of rnnd or peace of body can realize his hopes in tht bathing presence of this feminine sailor coaume. As for promenade and dinner, Clitm tore; gauze is very much used, and the most distinguished mode of wearing tbe nitty round ha'.sof the day (black and white) U with tuc brlmlooped up. h Owing to the prompt and exemplary action o the Board of Health and Sauitary Inspectors, the cattle-disease panic has in soma degree abtted, and neoplo are beginning to cat their Doled and roast with their accustomed relish. Ii connection with tbis subject an amusing ecitorial, entitled, "Will Carbolic Acid Curetbe Cittle DUease V appeared in yesterday's Sun. Tie entire article reads like a puff ot soma chemical soap manufacturer of this city, who employed the acid in question in his sapoua teoua operations. The ground taken is, that 3ap Is made from the tallow yielded by the iseased beeves so lately importel; and that tie lorra of carbolic a;id invented by the oeniWt ought to be u-ed iu al soap so made. After adducing the miraculous effects of car belie acid in a comber of cases, both in tbe old World and the new, the writer finally simmer down to the question whether this peculiaj ap plication of carbolic acid wDuld reu lor soap tit or washing dishes, and implies that its edect upon the human stomach is extremely ambl guous. A very hingular accident and escape occurred cn Thursday afternoon on tho fourth floor of a Canal street store. It is ueed as a manufactory of paptr-boxes, and a lsree number of girls are employed there. A quautny of paper wiu pilud in the centre of the room, an) had been stand lng theie lor many weeks. The ceiling of the store underneath, however, was wuuout any support, and tuddeiily, without auy warning, tho floor gave way. lcavinu a gao twenty or thirtv tret fauare. Tue girls iu theiooinbis neath rushed immediately lor tho doois and windows. Two cf them, however, were raueht iu tbe lalline paper pilo3, Ouo ol them was so seriously injured internally that her life is despaired of, and the other had her lee broken. Considering the sudden anomalous Lature ot tbo accideut. that more were not injured I lemarkabK It would bp well If the Protective fnlm which tho tene ment house occupants are getting up. bad a Bipter association. which co'ill insure the security of such iilaccs as these, where numoera nf poor gins ana nojs arc oa'iy employed, rue in comes of the proprietors erow i'at out of the jpopardy to die aud hini tj which iheir em ployes are houily opoed; yet beyond a ne as paper n'lnijuUiou or two, such an'atlair as that of Thursday Is sull'ereil topaabfaiid lie for gotten until another acjldeut of the attne nafire lenews iu jucuiory. ali uaua JDE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH 1TOLADELPJTTA . SATURDAY, DEL AW Alt. What it costs Tm nu tht 9draifi( I taw.' Front Our Own Corrttpondent. DovBy Del, Aug. 14. Turning from tho daily ttx&f of joar own huge Commonwealth, with its army officers large entfrprltes, frequent comp'.iOtoa, and oerl tain expenses, behold for three minutes the emallest of all the Commonwealths, Delaware I It la below Rhode Island in population, and below Florida In territory. Composltely, there tore, it is the least of the States. Vise Gavirasri Tho Governor recently had his aalary raised aflerabaid Ugh. It I now two thoasand dol lars. He practises medicine in all the country round about Dover, and the gig of this high Executive may be seen at all hours of the night eoing In the solitary way of a country doctor lo furm houses and cross roads. Tno Governor is a Methodist, attends the revivals, pitches his tent atcamp-meet'ng, and is democratic from prin ciple to trepctiptions. Tie is Gove Siuls. bury, brothor to VVillard, the Senator. And It your priuters tbould think that Govs is an abbreviation of Governor, and so set it, may tbey speedily come to tho pillory. Saeratarjr f sltata To be a livo Secretary of State is within tho province ol the houest young man in this great Commonwealth. The officer, owlrg to thosoft enlcg influence of Democratic institutions, does not prow proud on the princely salary of $400 a j car. This salary is purposely set high to di.-tiuf-uish hi in in rank abovo the schoo teachers of Kent county, tbe averago of whom receive $75 a quarter of three mouths, and go away from school the rost of the year. Stata labrarlaa. The custodian of the vast and antlquo library collection of the State, very valuable in old parchments and the letters and speeches of John Llckin-on and Ca'sar Rodney, receive some what less salary than tho Secretary of State, because it is thought that if he is overpaid he will overeat himself, and relax his vigilance over tbe library. His sa'.ary is (200 a year, enough in all conscience when we consider that.three spar rows are scid for a farthing. Supreme Court. The Supreme bench of tho State is set as high or higher than tho Governor in salary. There are lour or five judges, all gorged and pleo thoric men, who are busied to find means to spend their incomes. Indlgostiou follows, of course, and boundless profligacy. It was owing, no doubt, to the popular feeling against the extravagant salaries of the judges, that tbe Legislature refused to tend Judge Wot ten to the United States Senate, and despatched there Willard Snulsbury, the standing advertisement to the mellowness of Delaware rye. The revenue of the State is chiefly derived from the per capita tax imposed upon all stranger who pass over the two railways of Delaware. Ihis per capita is not charged to people buying tickets for any station within the limits of the 8tate; but to lo'ks who are compelled to tak in Delaware and its coarse on a long journey. Nw Jersey has been pretty soundly treated for sweating tbe torclgner; but Delaware, in a less degree, 19 her accomplice. Every time you buy a ticket from New Turk or I'h ladelphla ta Bl timore or Washington, you pay tho va9t Com monwealth ol Delaware one dime. The revenus thu received amounts to beven thousand dollars a won1 b, the larger part of tbe revenue of Dela ware. This way ot paying your cxponse Dy erecting a toll-gate tor your neighbors, must commend itself to overy ingenious and selfish mind. If we all adopt it, we shall all be even, and tbe bad business of going from borne will be stopped. I have been about fifty times to Washington, so that I must have paid the State of Delawaro enough money to whip at least four men. Thus do we assist juslice, "a we sail, as we sail." 8 lata Legislature. There are nine State Senators In Delaware who meet iu the comfortable bed chamber of tho State Capitol building. Tbe Assemblymen are situated within easy ear-shot of the whip- pmg-post, which Is, iu fact, just uuder their windows. These latter are twenty-one tn nam ber, and, in common with the Senators, they receive five dollars a day. Kiwi. Tho peach crop is a total failure over the whole Peninsula. This fact is of more detriment to the State than you imagine. It will prevent the bulluing of tbe Delawaro Bay, Dover, and State Line Uailroad, which is to connect a point In the bay oppobite Dover with the Chesapeake bay, at the small expense of $200,000. At the point named (Mahon's ditch) there is the making ot a port for vessels drawing twelve feet of water at low tide. Delaware bay has no port of consequence at present, and the port contem plated would be of great value to her interests. Tom Bayard Is to be run for Unltod States Senator. If elected we shall very nearly see tbe spectacle of father and son Senator at the same time, and a similar event will happen If Simon Cameron succeed in putting hi son Dau into tbe Senate Iroin Pennsylvania. Saulsbury Is going to turn preacher. G. A. T. B VS1NESS NOTI CES. Pbicbs of all Summer Clothing grently reduoed, to clcte out stock. Assortment still good, but selling off rildly. All prices g-oaranteed lower tbau the lowest else where, and lull sa'lafaclloD guaranteed every pur chaser, or the sale cancelled and money refunded. Mai vxtv between ") Bunnbtt A (Jo., iViband V Tew kb Hall, Wxth ttreett.) No. 618 Makk kt Ht rmiuaLPHiA, AUD No. 600 Bbqadwav, JSkw Yokk. Why ro Pkoi-lh PazrBB tub Gaovaa A Bakbb BkWllQ AUcBlMKfl TO ANT 0HBBt,T-Thl Is a pent cent question, and one wblch we are hardly prepared fully to answer, If even we bad the space to do so, which we have not, as la order to give a fair Ideaol the several mechanical points In wnlch tbe Clrover A Baker Hewing Machines are superior to any others In tbe world would fill several columns. We will merely s'ate tbls general feet: That tbe superiority or tbe Oroveri litter Instruments, as family machlues, Is boldly apparent to all who give any attention to tbe subject, and this fact seems to be well understood on bo'.b sides ot tho Alluntlc, Judging from 'he uulatling awerfsol medal and premium tbtt these lustra straments have won wherever they have been placed tn competition. Tbe demaud for these admirable mscblies at tbe wareroorts in tbls city, No. 7Ji) Utesnut street, I constantly Increasing. A Vt Ki.L-i.o('ATBo Btobm, at No, 421 Market street with an established reputatlou. can b rented on eay terms It Is In tbe centre ot tbe city and of trade, possesHlag many alvantm. l iNB Cnsios Mius Boots and Bhom for dan ilemen. Uartit-U.No n Bouib BUth stroot, above C'beauut. IiniNK the famous ArctloHortu Wutnr.and mud Tub Kvkniku TLMtoKAi'ir at JILluiau'a News tataud, ai Norib Peutsylvaula Depot. Okoveb A Bakku'h Ulgl.tvit l'remHui Hewli.g MatMube, No. TM Churuut streoU Two em ntis Coi.ne la taecemlon win. wtth many eonslltatlons. seoorely establish the seeds of Conaunptlon In tbe system, thus convening what WaW originally a simple, curable afftotloa. Into one gL "Dy fatal. While ordinary prndencs, therefore, makMlli!butlnaortVfry one to take care of a Cold antll It la got rid of. Intelligence aad experlenoe fortuaately presents a remedy In Dr. Jeyne'a Kipee torant tborouihly adapted to remove speedily all Conghs and Colds, and one equally effective lo tbe prlmtry stages of Consumption, Asthma, and Broo cbltis. Bold by all Drnggiita. If wa accept as a test of the superior excellence of tbe Wherler A Wilson Pewlug Machines the manner la wblob tbey are appreciated by the pnbllo(and wby should we not;? we can point proudly to the number of them sold op to he time when tt-e Howe puant leimlnated,eptemb?r 11, 180T. While too,ie of the Wheeler A Wilson hd been mauafacored and sold, the tewing Machine Company making the next largen numbtr reached only Z02,uu0. Faots are stubborn things Jawxi.Br. Mr. William W. Cansldy, Ko. UBoiilb Second street, has the Urgent and most attractive awiortment or One Jewelry and silverware In the city. Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure arti cle furnished at a prloe which cannot be equalled Be also baa a large stock oi American watches In all varieties and at all prices. A visit to hut store la sure to result In pleasure and proflu Wamt to Know Where to find the most fashionable and beit-Htt!ng l'antatoon cutler in the city. Ycu will find him at CHARLES 8TOF.KS A Oo , No. 821 Uhesnnt street, Phi adelphta. i.b of Booth and Hiioks Dealers will And It to tbelr interest, lo au-n'l the large s.leof 11 ,ot and f-l-O'B, to be sold at tl. 1. McCi.khn A Oo.'s store. No. Srs Market meet, uu Munday morulug, August 17th tlu o'clock. Trbnwith's Nbws Defot, at No. lor 8. Third s net. Is t e, place to Ilnd all kinds of reading mat ter. Be keeps on baud a constant annpiy o( all the ferltdlcalii, magazine, pictorials, faiililon p.ates, and every description of light reading, lr be doe not have wbat Voua-sire, be will send Tot It. It you lh tbe New Yore papers Trenwlib's Is the place to obtain them, as he has perierUtd arrangements whereby he receives them long belore the regular aiaiis arrive. Iots or A i.r AC A Sacks. , holt of Linen Harkt, Loll of the VhoouUiU Zirvn Sackt. Lou of the Ctuicoiate Itutlert, Lots of Duck Sacki, Lottof White VmU, Loll of Linen I'onU and Veitt, , . . . All fretn and very nice. je-jr Alpaca from 12 tot. A-JUuon from 1 6c to 4. etc. etc. Wanamaker A Brown, Oak Hall, A f!. Corner offltxth and MarkU itreelt. Mr A Qnod lot of vUrgynim't Long tkickt. MABBIED. BUFFINOTOIf TURN EN. August IS, at the Par sonage of Centenary M. K. Chnrcf, by Hov, Oaarre W.F.GralT. RICUaKD F. BUFFI Sil 'OS, Eiq.. ol Hnrrhburg, Pa., to KLIZA KLLA TUKNH.lt, ot West Philadelphia. HEM PLK CRIST. Tn Clapton Gloucester county, N. J., on Habhath evening. Augu t 9, bv llev. w. Ki)D blnt, Mr. WILLIAM UEM.PLB to Mlsa MM! D. CBIsT, both ot PbllalelphU. DIKD. BRF.WIN.-On tbe l4ib Instant, Mr. GEORGE BHKWIN. In tbeluih year of his ago. The relative and friends ol the family, also Nep luue Lodge, No S54, I. O. ofO. F j Kenslngioa Grove, No. 81, United Ancient Order ol Druids; aho toe Anglo American Benrdolal Hocle'y. are respectfully Invited lo attend the funeral irom bis late residence, corner of Leopard and Thompson streets, on Tueslay aliernoon ai 8 u'cick, without further no.lce. lo pro ceed to Mouut Peace Cemetery. BROWN Suddenly, on the 13ih Instant, at Wil mington, Del , Mr. ANTHONY BROWN. In the 6vh year ol his age. The relative and friends of the family, Star of the Union. O. of U. A. M.: Foun aln DIvIhIhu. N,. S4. Hons of Temperance, aui the O'der In general, are iet-pctrully invited to attend the fannrai, from the residence ol h! a-n-ln-law, Genrg J. llr Is No T2U H. Fifth ureet. on Hunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. To proceed to Uulou Vault. COLBY. on the isth Instant, WILLIAM COLBY, In tbe 44tb year of bla age. 1 he relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend tbe funeral, from his late resi dence. 8. W. corner of Second and Mulpler s'rnnu, Wllmlngtnn, Dei,, on Monday afternoon, the 17tb In stant, at 8 o'clock. HA INKS. On the Nth Instant, EDWARD 8. HA INK), In tbe 43d jear ol his age. The relatives and friends ot tne family, Mlquou Trine. No to, and Company A Id Regiment Dltf.nct of Columbia Volunteers, are reneeinilly Invited to at erd ib funeral, from bis Ute I evidence, Twenty second street and Ridge avenue, on Tuesday, tne lih Instant, a' 2 o'clock r. M, K ELLEY After a long lllneen, JOHN O.J. KEL LKY, aged 33 years 2 months and II days. Tbe relatives and menaa ot the laiuuy are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from bis late resi dence. No. 810 Tyler a-.reet (be. ween Third and FourtU and Carpenter and Marriott streets). n Hunday, the Hith Ineiant. at 1 o'clock. Interment at Qeruiau Lu theran Cemetery. LANE. On the 13th Instant, MARY ANNA, aged 19 mouths, only child ot Anna aud the late William Lane. Tbe relatives and friends of the family are respect. fully Invited tn attend ti e fnneral. from ber mother's reeideuce, No. lot Wharton street, on Sunday, the luib instant. ROE.-On tbe 13th Instant, THOMAS A. ROE, In tbe 6lHt year of his age. Tbe relative and inends of tho family, also Tem plar Lodge No. &"8. 1. O. of O. F.; Mount Zloo En eampment. No 21. t, O. of O. F ; and Employees of Paschal Iron Work, are respectfully Invited to attend tbe funerul, from hi raie residence. No, li!nl street, on Hnndny afternoon at 2 o'clock. To proceed to W barton (Street VahIU BOSS. On tbe 13th inHtant. JOHN FINLAY80N son of B. Ingham and Isabella Bobs, In the ilulh year Of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend his funeral, from tbe residence Of his aunt, Mrs. M. K. Flulayenn, HolmeAburg, i n Holurday, A tig tint IS. 1868. at 2 o'clock P. M. To proceed to Cedar Hill Cemetery. 8TOKK. On the morning of tbe 14th Instant, JOHN H'I'OKKH, aged 61 years. Funeral Irom his late residence, Church lane, Ger man town, on becond-day morning, the 17h Instant, at 10 o'clock. HM ITH. Suddenly, MATtIA DENNY, wife Of Jmes bmllh, Ktq., in ber 76th year. The relatives aud friends are Invited to attend the fnneral services, ai her husband's residence. No. Ulii Franklin street, on Monday evening punctually at 8 o'clock, without further notice. Interment at Leices ter, Mass. AmebioaN Life Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia. S. E. Corner Fourth and Waliiut Streets. KfThU IhetUulion hat no tujwtortn the United State BIO OLLOWAYv8 coacje.muati:u essence or JAnAICAjQINGER. A TURE ESSENCE OF THE TRUE JAMAICA OLNUER. Free from Cayenne Pepper or any other admixture, possessing All the Curnilnatlre and dlffuslrclr Bllmu latuig properties Which are so potent In the Jamaica Ginger alone, and wblcb are so enlcack ua In all cases ol Chills from Exposure to Cold or Dampness. Oollo, Cholera Mor bus, Llarrhoea, etc OBSERVE A ball teaspoenful of Holloway's Gin. ger ta stronger and more effective than a full tea. spoonful of any other In the market. PREPARED BY JQHKSTOP, KOLLCWAY & CO'tVDEH, Kc. C02 AltClI STREET, It PHILADELPHIA. FINANCIAL, LYEH&BR.0. DlvION PAC1TI0 RAILR0AI HRST MOKTGAOE BONDS At 102, And Accrued Interest CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 103. And Accrued Interest, roil sale iir De Haven & Biio., No. 10 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA, u NDER SPECIAL STATB CHARTER the: uwsorj BANKING COMPANY, R.E. Cor. FOURTH and CIIESSUT SLs., PHILADELPHIA, ACTIIOBIZED VAPITAt.. 1,000,000. PAID IK CAPITA., 0IOO.O0O. Solicits the accounts of Business Firms, Manufacturers, Dealers, and others. Collections made and Checks on Country Banks received. Certificates bearing interest at 4 per cent, will be issued for special deposits, to remain 30 days or longer. N. C. MUSSELMAN, l'resIdcnU E. F. MOODT. CiSniBB. 8 8 lmrp LEHIGH VALLEY HAILltOAD COMPANY'S MORTGAGE BONDS, DUE IN 1898. 5,000,000, TYitli Interest at Six TerCent., Payable on the first Day of June and Decem ber of each year, FREE FROM STATE ASD UNITED STATES TAXES. $1,000,000 OF THESE BOXDS, Either Conpon or Registered, Ara offered at ninety-five per centum, wlih Interest from the day of saie. free Irom HtatA and Uutied Htates' tazea. For luriber Inlormailou. apply lo CHAliLES C;L0GSTRETH, Treasurer, Office of tne Lehigh Vailey Railroad Cnmpanv, 8 lmrp No. 803 WALNUT Htraet. Philadelphia. QLE1MDINNINQ & DAVIS. HO. 48 BHVTU TIIIBD STHKaTTI Ctock and Gold Brokers QUOTATIONS OF NEW YORK STOCKS ALWAYS OS HAND. I tSa b. z.urorsramiii. nu loitm a. batis CIGAR -s REAL HAVANA CIGARS. "Mariana Rita" brand (copy-righted) ol Vuelta Ab.Jo Lraf. entirely pur, qual to best I nporiud ciaars, and cheaper. Tiy iheoj. Oo w rellablu draw ,r. ana get g.uuina. Kacft box bears our trade marked label. We wake iweniv varieties of "Mari ana Klia " all of Bame n atenal of woloa several choice grafea are BuW reialled at Is, H'oU. a, si) m, and per huudrrd. Wewll on appiluaiiou olreci c Dimmers to those dealers who retail cheapest. We use Ibis brand "Mariana Ulta" onlv lor real highest grade Havana cigars. Lower grades ws brand "Ft IjUvoIo " "LouU d'Or," Fleur de Lys," elo. Tbe tullowli'g cliy retailers keep regularly our 'Marlaua RHarclas: Cul-on AClarke, grocers. Bread and Walnut David L. KelUr dealer. os. 60 aud t2 Boulh fourth bireet, aboveChesuul. Cbarle U Arlst, dealer. No. 216 souta fourth Bireet, below Walnut. Cnpplu A Mdd t k. grocers. No. 1'6 Houlh Third blreet Moiai.lie, dealer. No. 43 ttou'h Kievei.tU street, above ChemuL tdannlrg, dealer, No. 41 Uouin Third otreet. Keem-y, drugglKl, sixteenth and Arch. Rplllln. grocer, kttghtb aud Arch, atttchell A He Cher, grocer.. No I'M C'hesnut Brailley, Kroner, t-lxth andT opruoe. Stead, dealer, No lull Cheanut. Duuuell A hou, gmcars. No. 81 Hf Waluut. Street. Knpelsheloier, grocer. Tenth and Boring Garden Wright, arocer, Krauklln and hpilng Oardeu. Well', druggist. Ninth und 8prlog Garden. Wbltenian grocer, beventeenlh aud Aran. Hliclilnc, grocer, Fifteenth and MasUT. Ambrose t-nilih' druggtHt, Bioad and Cbwout, Freas & Nailer, grocers, Chesnut Hill. Kollock, DrugaUt, Mo. Uul lildgevenue,BTEpHEN FrjQUFT A sons, Manufaclurem and Impor n of Cigars, No 229 bouil. FKONT street, tlK5p Philadelphia. LOST. 8 T, On tbe 5 o'clock P. H. train Irom Cape May, on WEDNESDAY, A LADIES' POCKET-BOOK, Containing I0 or' $15 In money, several cards and memorandums, and a mlalature likeness. Tbe flndei will please retnrn It to tbe ollloenf 'TIIE EVENING 1ELEGBAPH," No. 108 South THIRD Street, retalplut tbe money as a reward. 8 U tl HATS AND CAPS. ri JONES. TEMPLB A CO., tJlASHlONABLK H A T T t R 8 , w No. 28 8. NINTH Street. yimt door above tlueannt street. H SWAKBDKTON'S IMPROVED VENTI lated.and eaxy-nltlug Dresa Hata (patented), In all the Improved fanhlons of the .eejon. CHKS NTJT btreek next door to the Poat OUlco. II IS fp SOAP. U E E N OP ENGLAND SOAP OUKEN OF ENGLAND HUiP. UUKKN OF ENGLAND bOAP. Fordoing a lamlly washing In the beat and oheap et manner. Guaranteed tquai lo any in tbe world U an all the strength ol the old rosin soap with the mild and laih. ring qnallileri of geuulua Castile. Try this Hplendld Hoap. BOLD BY TUB ALDLN OHEMIt-AL WORKS. NQ 48 NORTH FRONT BT. PHILAHKLPHIA. ISUSm4p DEAFNK89. EVEHY 1N8TH0MENT THAT science aud skill have luveuted to assist itta hearlug In every dr grue ot deafness; alno, Reaplratorai also. Crandall's Patout Crushes, superior to any others Iu iihh, at P. M ADkJKA'M. No. lib H. TKNTlS m,f.Mi h.iinnl t ao PA T K N T B !. PANTS H0OURKD ANU h i It l.'I ! fruiu 1 lo 6 Inches, ut MottoU rronch Hit ui Dyeing and Hiiourlng. No. N. HIM'l U btreti and No. TiA JtLAUU blrout. I iut tp DEffl a'TST 15, 180& MEDICAL. WONDERFUL CURES or RHEUMATISM, NETUR ALGIA. ASTHMA. GOUT. Ccrllflcato from Tlionsautls, Icltrflff the following' near at Home DR. FITLER'S GREAT RHEUMATIC REMEDY USED INWARDLY ONLY. Warranted to Cnro In a Limited Specified Quantity or Money Refunded. Warrantor! lo contain no Mlneralaor Metai nor anything Injurious to the Human Bysteri VERY rLEASANT AND AGREE ABLE TO TAKE. ITS CUBES AHE POSITIVELY WOEDiEPUL, In order to convince tbo most skeptical Sufferers Uiat Rheumatism, JVeuralffiia Gout, and Asthma can bo cured, a written Legal Guarantee Is given, setting forth the exact spccllled quantity warranted to cure his or her case, or the money to be.refunded. Dr. .1. P. Fitter om Kbauoaatlsm. It Is a conceded fact Uiat no physician or medicine In tbe world can, comblued, produce ihe thousands or certificates Imm cuies an cau be shown by Dr Utier e Oreat Rheumatic Remedy, which preaeuta' the strongest, best, and most convincing evidence ol Its Infallible power over Knenuiatl'ui. In the uaniitr pf cures Irom among our most prominent cltlzeua. 7 Upure'y vegetable pleasant, aud unlnjurlous. IthtuiaaiUm-A Pbyslclaw Cured. I, Doctor Walton. No. ISI N, Seventh street, do publicly announce, that after fruitiest eff.rts uinZ moveRheuniHilm. Irm which 1 have suffered tea years. I tried Dr. ltier' Rheumadc Remedy, and am completely cured. I hav- no hoMiat on Id recom mending It tony brother physician fir general line as being the most Important diheoverv of the present time In the scleuce of medicine. Depot. No 2a a! lOURTII Street. Warranted to cure. ' B' Hhcumatlim-Aaothtr Ureal Cure. PT' Fli'.f.r: Fo.r yr,n J "'Tered terribly wl Cbrorlc Rheuuiailsm; I had the b,t physiclaua- tne, couid do nothing for me: I tried every alvertpied medicine without etl'ec;; became thoroughly helovaa requiiliig Severul imnimta move ue. llerl..g mat you were a rt gular ibynh-ln I obtained your Rheu matic Remedy, anuaiier takl g aeveral bottles have been cured. It i truly tbe greatest blenilnir I have found In this world. kahiuklcohkn, No. 240 North Eighth street. Rfaeumatlsm-IUs lloaor, Ald.Comly, Ot Franklord.says:-"! was cured one year are by Dr. Hiler'a Rheumatic Remedy; It ,s a reliable uiHdl cine, and to everybody sutr-rlng I beartliy reoou mend it," Depot, No. 2H. FOURTH (street. Certificate from a Cured Kheuraatlo. To Dr. Filler, No. 2I 8. Fourth street-Dear Hln Wy antipathy to advertUlng a blms'ng to humanity w now overcome. Your treat met Iclue will immor talise you W hen I lot, back ihlrty tears upon the thousands snllering wuh that pululul dlsnaseT Rheu matism or Net raMa, wlih little re lei. aud no cure Irom tbe many articles wlih which tbey have been duped, I desire you to announce to the public that I a cured sufferer, glvlim up all hope, Invue all to try and certainly ba cured by your wonderful and barm leas medicine, E- DACGHERTY, No. 2O0 N. Ninth street, Camdea. IWI Cured of Hhsumallsm by Dr. Filler's Rheumatic Remady after spending! lurgeeum In the diflereui trtaimeuta unsuccessfully 1 CKLUiolyeay lo all tullerlug, Accept Dr. Killer's conditions that be will cure j ou In a certain numoer ot buttles or return the money. You are then saf aod ruu no rhk. Ills mediclue Is ho bcuubag.ano1 my case was of the worst rhronlc order, HON. j UDUK LKK. Camden, N, J. Doa't Buffer wlttt Hbeumatlsaa. Dr. Filler: My doty to yon and the public com pels me to slate that afle. giving up all hope ol ever being cured oi Rheumatism, and prooouueed Incura ble by pi eminent physicians. I tried wltb reluctance Jour medicine. It has positively cured me a rtsuli hardly expected. To all pereone who have been Imposed upon and given up all hope, I reconuneudlL MUM J. HOLMKS WROVKIt, No. 1722 N. Twenty-second street. A. Great Heuralgla, Cure. Mrs. Keeley. Ridge Road below Poplar street, states thai sne sullered 2U yeara wltu Neuralgia, blie bees all euOerers lo use, at her solicitation, Dr. Fltle?s Oreat Rneumatlo Remedy, lumMuie lu all oases ol Neuralgia In head or body. Aitbma-Am Iaa portent Cartlflcat. Dr. Fitter: Your wonueriul Rbeumatlo Remedy baa cur d me ol Ibe As'.lima. I gave up all hope long ago 1 1 ever being cured 1 ba e done every thing lor It ever beard ox. Kvery sullerer should use vour medicine. DlONYfSIUH TAYLOR, Mo. 406 Taylor uireet, Nlueleentn Ward. Dr. Fltler'a Oreat Rheumatla Itimtlj Is legally warranted to cure In a slated quanlity or money Itluuded. prepared No.lil bUUTtt FUURTU BtreeU Tta Treatmeat of Rbeutnatlsm. This peculiar disease has received the special atten tion of Dr. J. P. Filler lor many years. Dr. Vltler at Keajulaf Graduate of 1833, Of t'nlverslty of Pennxylvanla, bs made the treat ment of Rheumallsm, Neuralgia aud GoulaspclalLy Dr. Itler Coatautta Free of C It area, Dally, from 10 to 1 o'clock, and Invites all suffering with Rheumatism to call. OOloe, No. it S, FOURTH Street. DR. FiTLER'S GREAT RHEUMATIC REMEDY told by Druggist generally throughout tht United States, and at the PRINCIPAL OFFICES OF DR. FITLER, No. 29 S. FOURTH St., Philada., iNP, 704 BROADWAY, New York. Consultations gratis, daily. Orders and com tmimrutivM by mail promptly aiUmlcd to. FIFTH EDITION FOREIGN. Troubles in Ireland-Tlie Now French Loan -Holiday ObseriraTices. i Itte Mf Mfn Mt) By Atlantic Cable. ktwbrp, Auir. 15. MondaT and Taei4ty DPitwillbe gfDfra'ly observed as holidays la tbiB city, and tbe t xcbaiiReand produce niaikU will bo clospd. AmonB tbe features of tne daj win te a review of troops, roalta, etc. f ARis, Auir. 15. The ilon.tcur of last ercnJnr says, rem I-ottiel illy, In relatioa to tbo near French loan, tbat thirtj-foor tlniM tho amount of money asked for has alrealy been subscribed. London. August 15. Despatches Just received from Ireland give tho pait culurs of tha doeds of laalestnees, wblch occurred yesterday, near Tlpperary. It seems thatwhilo ouo ol tho iireat isuuiords or that region, named Scully, wm Btxvlng tho usual notices on parish tenants, ho was shot and killed by some iiuktiown perion. a strong Douy or police soon alter made their appentauee on tbo scene of murder and attempU ed to arrest the culpr.t. They were In turn ui-rcely attacked, and two of tbt-m, shot d-aJ, and lour badly wauudeJ. Soveral airebts wera subsequently ma le, and at tho lu'.csi a 1 vice quiet had been restorcM. Shipment of Specie. New York, Aupust 15. Tbe shipment of specie to-day by the City of Baltimore wa $24,000. Haw York Stock ttuotatioma 4 P. M, Ktoelvod by telHgrupu Irom Uleniiiuulng- A Uavla, ttiouk iliokers. N o. 4M h. Tnlnt hi ret; U N. Y. Cent. It li!)76 Pxciflo M. 8. Co 103 N. V. and E. It 1.3! j vVtamru U. Tel fa. UUU lieu. K KO UIev. & To . It. K. ... WH Mich. h. and M. 1, K 8I;'U CltV. i fltlhb'g li.. 8tii Ohl. and N.W. com 8 Chi. and N.w. rrul. H Chi. and K.I. K Ul 1'lllS. l-.W.tti UCb lo,-4 Oold MhvU I'lileilint Wttbuiu.. fiil! Mil. A Mi. Paul com. 73 Adams KxprcKS 47J Vells. iyrgo Kxp. 2" IT. S. Express Oo.... 41 I'ennens. e's ne (HI Mnrkt Hlady. FINANCIAL. WH. PAINTER & GO. 9 BUdLEKS AND DEALEKS IX GOYE2LX ME.M SECURITIES, No. 30 South THIRD Street. PHILALELPHIA., AGENTS FOR The Union Pacific Railroad Co, AND Central Pacific Railroad Co. TVc liare on hand TIIE FIRST MORT GAGE SIX PEIl CEJiT. U0LD LNTEBEST I10KDS of both Companies, for sal or Exchange for Government Securities. runiphlcte, with Maps, Reports, and fall information furnished on application. i u & VERY DESIRABLE FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT. A LIMITED AMOUNT of rax First Mortgage Seven Per Cent. Bonds OF TUB ROCHESTER WATER WORKS CO. FOR SALE AT 87 1-2, AND Accrued Interest from JULY 1, 18C3-, PATABLF, MEHI AMH VA1.1.T. Jaanary aad July. FOB FUBTHEB PABTICULAB8 APPLY TO GLENDINNINO & DAYIS, No. 48 South THIRD Street. 1 20 tot PHILADELPHIA. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, THEABUBEIVB DEPARTMENT, Philadelphia, Anfnst 1, 186t Notice to Shareholders. Pei sons boldlac receipts for subscription to NEW BTOCK, dated PBIOB to Jul 21, are hereby notlfled that Certificate, will be ready for delivery on and after 4ih Instant, Certificates for receipt dated July 23 to so InolosiT will be ready for delivery on and alter ma Instant. TH0S T. FIRTH, TREASURES. Blltt QITY OP PITTSBURa WATKB WORK BKVEN PER CENT. BONDS, roa HALE BY WllELEN llEOTUEia, is ue Bout imao txxwiu
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