& THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 18G8. 5 TTrr TriTTrroin From Our Own Oorretpondent. Nbw Toms, Sept. 1. At I walked borne from the theatre lait night the fragrant maib of tit leaves beneath my feet wai a reminder that the last evening ot summer had vanished, and that the papers were not premature In announcing tbe commencement of tbe theatrical fall and winter season. In trith, Hat evening and yesterday afternoon Included two or three dramatic even' about which It may not be out of plaoe to ssvsoroe Ihlag. Ia the first place Mn. Lander appeared at the Broadway Theatre as ' Queen Eltztbetb,' supported by the Mr. J. H. Taylor, who, as tbe 'Earl of Essei." bai worthily won great popu larlty. In the aecond pi ice, Hm Maggie Mitchell opened Wood's Museum in the evening with tbe new play of Lore'ei, the mateam having previously been opened, bow ever, by tbe Galton ooera bouffe company, at two o'clock, in two Offenbach fan vaudevilles, for they are scarcely belter. These opere fas I did not bear, and conrqaently cannot apeak ot them, bnt Mr. Barnum made a speech, tbe sub stance of whloh was a repetition of what hi has lately beon publishing in cards, in support of bis sacoessor, Mr. Wood. It is understood that P. T. Barnum is tbe ba"k-bone of the establishment In short, and that be bas enough backbone of his own left to humbug the public through another halt century and then publish a book Informing bis readers what fjols they were. Everything that was left oat of the fire In Barnaul's late tumble-down shanty, bas found Us appropriate place In Wood's Museum. Ot this establishment I have not a word to say In disparagement do that it It turned to so legitimate a use. Its shelves are by no means so full ot nttural and artiBclal curiosities as they might be, but then, a new measure is hardly expected to be plethoric in this respect. Tbe building bpgan its career a little more than a year aeo. namely, on June 17, 1867, as Banvard's Opera House, opening with Jenny Lind and A Husband Jor an Hour, Tbe pretty little theatre was attached to it -It's a wonder Mr. Barnum dlin't insist on its being called a "lecture-room," only people are not so prudish here at they are in another city that ball be nameless is a greater improvement upon the old one than can be imagined. As for the play of Lorelei, when I say that it is Fun ction aad LiWe Barefoot both put together under another title, I give as graphic a de scrlp'ioa of it as I am able. Kelly A Leon's, and the San FranoUoo Mtnstrelsi likewise, reopened last night la their respeotive balls, the former pro ducing "Barber Blue," and the latter "Birber Brown." Bpeaklegof the ' Ouly Leon'" artisti cally, and not humauly, be li one of the won ders of the age. I might write au entire letter about blm if I chose, and I am surprised be didn't "lake" in Philadelphia. It is not astonish ing that he calls himself the "Only." Few real prima donnas wear more magnidcent dresses than be. Upon tbe negro minstrel stage there Is no approach to them, and his stige jewels ore admitted to be among tbe finest and most expensive in the United States. Of the per formances of "Barber Blue" and "Barber Si own" I can say nothing, the dense nature of the audience disabling me, at tbe late hoar I arrived, from getting more than a glimpse ' every ten minutes of the stage. The house at the Broadway Theatre, In honor of Mrs. Lander, was equally crowded, and that lady was awarded a reception as warm as tbe weather and much more inspirit lng. stimulated by the applause, the like of Which she seldom receives here, or, Indeed, in any other city where I have beard her since Ler return to the stage, she acted with her utmost tenderness and utmost vigor, aad proved herself What her theatrical sisters and brothers pro nounce her, "immense." Another draoaatic event is going to occur to-night. It is the dobvt at the Stadt Theatre of Mr. Hermann Hendricks, the distinguished German actor, ia the ro e of the "Duke Albrecht," In the German historical and scenic tragedy of that name. His second appearance it to be as "William Tell.'' The music stores are full of hit plctares. Tbe German population is lull of his praise, and re' port saja that be is paid $1000 per night. I hope le is. If Newark will not feel offended at being Bpoken of as a suburb of New Tork, I might say that a singular experiment Is going to be tried there this afternoon. A Mr. Frank Yetley there has invented a patent safety coffin. He claims that any one who happens to be burled therein alive could make his way out ot both the coffin and the grave on Vhe return of his vital powers. Accordingly, he proposes to allow himself to be burled to-morrow in tbe usual way, aud to remain in that condition for the space of two hours. At the expiration of that Interval he proposes to resurrect himself, and te come forth unaided and uninjured. He hat invited tbe State, county, and city officials to be present, and also tbe abiquitous reporter, all of whom have promised to witness his obsequies with Interest and pleasure. Of course, all Philadelphia knows by this time that the late dance-house keeper, John Allen, graphically Introduced to the public by Mr. Oliver Dyer as the Wickest Man in New York, closed up his dance-honse at midnight on Saturday, never to reopen it more. Indeed, the only wonder is that tbe news has not been tele graphed across the caole, and that hit Sunday apeech bat not by this time winged its way on . the lightning to tbe uttermost parts of tbe ' earth. So far as as worldly prosperity goes, i am convinced that after the ventilation and gratuitous advertisement Mr. Allen has enjoyed, he might make a fortune by lecturing on "Bum nnd Beliglon." If Mr. Dyer saw In him the materials for a good paving sensational article, few of Mr. Djer's brother-writers wll1 feol diaDosed to find fault with him for working Allen up Into a slashing magazine p iper. That the ' life of a private man should be backed and bewed and palled to pieces for the mere sake of manufacturing a eplcy magazine article, is fact which I fear few magazine writers are casuists enough to rare about discountenancing. If Brawn can get $20 a page Instead of $15, by working some hitherto undiscovered or unexplored vein, no one whose opinion Is worth a jot will blame Brown, but amidst envy, will admire bis ud paralleled auda' city. I suppose this Is tbe secret of John Allen's lelae put into a magazine, and if the mag ailmst's remsrks had a tendency to remind him that the lamp held out to burn, o muoU the better for tbe lamp and John Allen too. A regular noonday prayer meeting bat been established in bis reoeat den, and there Is no knowing bat that the religious interest awakened there may bj the nucleus of a revival. Tbe lamp bas held out to barn for John Allen for seventeen years now, and If he ever wanted to intimate that he wa aware of tbe illumination now was the time. Tbe stories that are told about this man of sin and penitence represent him in rather favorable contrast to tbe people, wbo have never had so much to be forgiven. But to speak tbe honest truth, and drop all "chad" and sensation, his case is simply one of those numerous ones where a person religiously trained and bora with natu-ally strong religious Instincts fall away' from the religion of bis youth, and, through all the vices of maturity, retains a hankering after it which nothing else in this world will gratify. Among thfatilcal mention I ought to have remembered that Mr. William Wbeatley retired yesterday from all connection with Ni bio's In particular, and theatrical pursuits in ceneral. Mr. VTheatlcy is not so young looking as he used to be when he was one of the managers of tbe old Arch Street Theatre, ia Pollarielehta. He Is fair, fut, and f-hall we say forty? The days when, at that theatre, he revived the deir old dramas in which Dolman, and Cltrke, and Shewell, and John Gilbert, and Mrs. Drew, and fmma Taylor, and himself took part, are still delightful to remember, and t don't believe that Philadelphia bas had such a group of good actors since. We have not got them here ex cept at Wallack's, and that don't open until the -latter part of next month. An Bab. CITY ITEilS. IU no aims offered in Bummer Clothing aad la Bummer Goods made to order, li clot out stock, Assortment still go"d, bat being rapidly olossd oat. 11 prices guaranteed lower than the lowest else where, and lull satisfaction guaranteed to every pur cbaser.or the sale cancelled end money refunded. Jlalf-vay oelxtten BbNHBTT X Oo , ilfthand V Tow.. Ball, 6ixthtreett.) sis iuabkct t., PUILAU.CPHIA, axd eee bboalwat, hs vomc. JBWKLBT.-Ur. William W. Oaaaldy, Ho. IS South Second street, hat tbe largest and moat attractive assortment of fine Jewelry and silverware In the olty. Purchasers can rely npon obtaining a real, pure arti cle furnished at a Prloe which cannot be eaualled Be also has a large stock of American watches In all varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store Is sore to result In pleasure and profit. In Advakcb -Charles Btokse k Ox are always In advance of all oorope Ui re It tyle,ln mnteri U, and la trimmingi. In the Clothing a,adeat their celebrated establishment. The best' Pnia oon Cotter In the TJnloD. S24Ch'SDui street. Tss Columbia Hods, at Cape May. bas still a large number of guests, and promises to remain open ibis season later than usual. Their band of muslo 111 not be dispensed with lor the present. Drink the famous Arctic Bod a Water, and read Tbi Evening Tllksbapr. at Hiilman'a News Stand, at North Pennsylvania Depot. Finb Custom- Mad Boots and Baton for Gen tlemen. Bartiett, No. tS Booth Blxth street, above Cbeennt. GBOVXat A Bakbb'S ii Iff heat Pramltam Howlni Machine, No. 730 Cbeennt street. TRBNWITH'a NBWS DeFOT. at NO. 10T R. Third s reel' Is the place to find all kinds of readlnc mat ter. Be keeps on band constant suuply of all the erkidicals, magazines, pictorials, nuhlon plates, and every description of light reading, if he dooe not bare what you d-sl'e. h will send lor It. If yon wlb tbe Mew Yore, paper TrenwUb' I tbe niece to obtain them, a he bae perfected arrangement wnereoy ne receives mem long Derore tbe regular mal.s arrive. AUTUMNAL ATTISB FOR GENTLEMEN ANO JUVENILIA. WANAMAKEB t BROWN. MARRIED. BROWN DILLON. On the 2nh of Amrn't. IMS br tbellev. Tbomsn Fox. Mr FKANUI9 BROWN to W Iss UZZIK jfi. DILLON, both ef the Kalis of Schuylkill. PAULIIW-MACDONALD.-On tbeSPth of Anarnat. by Hev. I. P. Hornher.er. Mr.UTKPHHN PAULMN to Miss LTfDlA MAOUOWALD. all of Philadelphia. DIED. BTJEWKLEY. On the SOtb ultimo. GEO ROB . BTJEfeK Lh-Y, In the 2th year ol bis age ioj.Mii. wuu uiniie ui Nivwuuiii'iaAUiv rlca If Ire EnplneO-mpanr; the B. of D. or tbe Fire Department; tbe Kagie Council, No. IB O. of U. A. M., of wblch be wee a men bt-r; also tbe Wlngobooalua; Tribe. Mo. M BDd Powbatan Tribe. No. 43. loiorored O. of R. H on whose excursion he was burl, aud the Republican Club ol the Kleventb Ward, are reapeou fully requested to attend his faneral, from hie late residence, No t tit. John street, on Tbur-day alter noon at s CC10CA-. to orooeed to Mechanic' ceme tery. I'ABTWELL-On the SOlh Instant. Mrs. HARGIA. RBI'CANTWKLL. wlfcof Michael Caniwell. In tna Slat year of her age. i ne relatives ana menas or in ramny are respect fully Invited to aund the funeral, from her husband's residence. No. til Union street, on Wednesday morn ing at S o'clock. KERR. This morstnr. PRANK HKBERTON. son Of Prank and Mary K. Kerr, aged S months. MUmiJEKN. Suddenly. Mrs. HAST MUL. QUklCN. wire of John IS ufqoeen, ef Brooklyn, and oaugbter of Thomaa and Elisabeth Pualey, of this CUT. The friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend tbe faneral, from the residence of her parents, Ko D7S N. flith street, on Wednesday afternoon, ina 2d tlnsiam, at i o'clock. To proceed to Woodlands cemetery. VA B.K. On tbe 19th nltlmo. after a short Illness. BINHYVA RK, in tbe 6td year of his age. The relatives and friends ol the frailly are respect- foliy Invited to attend tbe funeral, on Thursday morning at t o'clock, from his late residence, Centre vllle, near Camden, N. J. To proceed to Bethel Bury ing urauao. AmerioaII Life Insurance Company, Oi Philadelphia; 8 E Comer Fourth and Walnut Streets FINANCIAL ThU Inttitutton hai no superior in the United Btate Kit) p OL LOW AY'S CONCEATKATED ESSEXCE JAMMCaJSIHGEB. k rUEE ESSENCE OF THE TRUE JAMAICA ULNGER. free from Cayenne Pepper or an ether admixture, possessing All the Carminative and dUTasIrely stimu lating properties Which are so potent In the Jamaica Ginger alone, and which are ao efficacious In all oases of Chills from Exposure to Cold or Dampness, CoUo, Cholera Mor bus, LlarrfaoBa, eto. OBHKHVK A half teaspoonfal of HoUoway's Gin ger la stronger and mora effective than a full tea spoonfal of any other In the market. PREPARED BT JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & COWDEN, Ko. 602 AJRCII STREET, TS PHILADELPHIA- mm 0i Dealers In all Government Securities antf Foreign Exchange Letters or Credit Issued on Messrs. JAMES W. TUCKER St CO., Paris, AVAILABLE TOR TRAVELLERS' Ca THROUGHOUT EC ROPE. Villa on all the principal cities. UoTernmcnt Securities bought, sold, exchanged SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., No. 16 South THIRD Street. TM PHILADELPHIA. A VERY DESIRABLE FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT A LIMITED AMOUNT OF THE First Mortgage Seven Per Cent. Bonds OF TBI ROCHESTER WATER WORKS CO FOB SALE AT 87 1-2, AJil) Accrued Interest from JULY 1, 1868. PAYABLES MEHI-ANNUAXLT. Ja.nary smd Jaijr. . FOB FVRTHKR PARTICULARS APPLY TO GLENDINNING & DAYIS, No. 48 South THIRD Street, 8 24 10t PHILS DBLPHIA, JARR & LAD HER, No. 30 South THIRD Street, DBAT.UR3 IN GOLD, &TOCKS,nnd GOVERNMENT SECUKITIES. Dills of Exchange and Letters or Credit sold on all parts of Europe UNION AND CENTRAL PACIFIC FIfiST MORTGAGE BONDS, BOUGHT AND SOLD, 8 29 2m PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT Philadelphia, August 1, 1868 Notice to Shareholders Persons holdlflf receipts for subscription to NBW STOCK, dated PRIOR to July 28, are hereby notified that Certificates will be ready for delivery on aad after 4th Instant. Certificate, tot receipts dated July 13 to to laolosly will be ready tor dellyery on and after ltta Instant, '81 SOt TI10S T. F1ETII, TREASURER. LIFE INSURANCE. E. W. CLARE & CO,, BANKERS, No. 85 South THIRD Street, Thlladolphla, GENERAL AGENTS I OB mi NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ICE TUB States of rennsy lrania and Southern Ken Jersey. The- NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE OOH PANY la s corporation Chartered by Bpeolal Act of Congress, approved J uly 25, 1808, wltn CASH CAPITAL OF 0.E MILLION DOLLARS, And Is now thoroughly organised and prepared for business. Liberal terms offered to Agents and Ballot tors, who are Invited to apply ot oar ofUoe. Fall particulars to be had on application at our office, located In the second story of our Banking House, where Circulars and Pamphlets, fully describing the advantages offered by the Company may be had, EE. W. CLARK & CO., No. 35 South THIRD Street, 8 8 tuf rp PHILADELPHIA. EAST INDIA TELEGRAPH. JjLEtllilC TllEURAllI IS CllIIfA. THE FAST INDIA TELEGRAPH COMPANY'S OFFICE. Nos. 23 and 25 N1SSAU Street. ORGANIZED UNDER SPECIAL CHART 3R FROM THE STATK OF HEW YOLE. CAPITAL. tJS.OOO.OOO 60.000 SHARES. 9100 EAeil. DIRJ CVIBB. Hon. Andrew G. CnsTiw, Phllale1rl 1. Paul t, FuKBRs.of Ruxell & Co. CMtm. Fbbd.. l!uiTriKii, of r. buileiueld A Oo, New York. Isaac Livbsiiobb. Trras. Mlcb. C. R. R., Bostoir. AlsxiKDkB Holland, Ties. Am. Ex, Co., New York. Hoo, JamksKoion, ffyracose, S. Y. c. II. PAi.feKB, Tress. Wst. U. Tef. Co.. New York. Flitch kb WK8TBAr,of Wtslray, Ulbbsifc Hardcas. U, N. Y. Nicholas Micklhs, New York, OFFICERS. A. G, Cttbtik, Presldeai. N. Micklbs, Vlce.Pr.ildent. 6 oso. Oumamt, fcecrelarj. GKoaoH Ellis (Cashier National Bxuk Oommou- wealth), Treaeoier, Hon. A. K. MoiLcaa Eblladelfhla, bolloltor. the diinae (lovtrnmetU having through the Hon, Anion Eurllngamc) conceited to thit Oumi.any thiprlvl ifge of conntcUno the great tcaportt of the Empire by luLtnat Hi eiectric UU graph cable, vieptopoie commenc ing oj e afiotii in China, atid hiying down a line of Duo milei at once, between thefoUowmg port, ;- Jpulaltnn. CaOtOBMMiM,M,M... . ...M,MM......taM.,,..,l,tHiUlUje JlSCODmt.ltMHH.M.tMtMM.I.M,WtM, H ...H.., .MMM. SU ,U0() .............. I&O.OUJ ........... liMOJO A DlOJllMMlm.I.imi.Mi.iM.II,III.M..III.IHNItH..ltHI.HH 2tU,S0 ) Poo-thuw.... 1,260.0)0 -X "im. r.., - - ,,,m 300 0J0 NllfP0..M 400.0JO Bacg-CheaD....... l.wo.uoo Bbaosbal.. ..l,uou,00o HODS KODgHMMmH.I.MH fewaiow. Total .5 sio.uoj These pons hav a tottlttn cummerc ui tK) OuO.olO and an ennmous domestic trade. berlUes wblcd we have tbe Ituuieiise latcrual cumuiarcti of the K-npira ikiliatibg Irom lbts poluls, through Us canals aud Lavlsable rlers Tbe cable btliig iald, Ibl company propose erecting laud lint and establishing speedy Ld trustworthy means of coniniuniCttUun, which uiust command there, aa every where elae, tuecummuulcationioribe Guernn.ent, ot businsa, aud oi social ll.'e, especially In China, bbe has no totlal systtm, and her ouly means now of commuLlcailng information U by courier on land, and by steumurs on wutur. 1 be Wca.ern World kn.w.i that Chin Isa.very large couDtr,lu the main densely peop.ed; bit few yet te.lise that sha cnuiains -cre lUao a third of th human race, 'iheiates. returns made U her ventral i uihoritit. for taxing Purpibra, by the local mag', tratt. make her population I 'our Hundred aiut four teen Million, and u Is Is ri re likely to be under tbn overtbe atuU aggregutA Nearly all of these wbo otm yean oia not only can. but dj read aud write. Her clvll;ita lon is pi cu.lar, bu". her llraiure Is s extensive us thtt of Jiiirope. ChUn is a aQ( 0f teacbeiaand iraders; ana the latter are exjeedlaily qaick to avail II emselve of every prollWred faclUy for procuring early Inlormation. It It observed la Ca lloriiia that the Cblnete make gre it use of ibe telegraph, though It there trarsuilta messages Id Kn. gllBh alone 1 o-oay, great liumoem of II ei at lamer, are owned by Chinese mercbauu, and uied by them exclusively for the transmission of early intelligence. If the ie:egra bwepropoee, connecting a'l their great seaports, seie now In exiMeuce, It is bellevel that Its business would pay Its coil whbln th first two yeartfof lis tuccessful operation, and would steadily Increase thereafter. No enterprl.e commends Itself as In a greater de gree remunerative to cplallsts, aud 10 our whole people. It Is of vast nailont.1 Importance commer cially politically, and evangelically. Stares of this company to a limited number, may be obtained at t6 each, Sio payable down, ls on tbe 1st of November, and 25 payable In monibly Install' ments of each, commencing Dec. moor 1, lss on application to DREXEL & CO., No. 31 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia, To duly authorized Banks and Bankers thr jagaoat Pennsylvania and at the OFFICB OF THE COMPANY. Nos. 23 and 25 NASSAU STBEET, tifl NKW YORK. MEDICAL. mmm N E U R A L O I'A, Warranted Perinanentlj Cured. Warranted Permanently Cured. Without Injurj to the System. Without Iodide, Potassla, or Colchlcuni By Using Inwardly Only DR. FITLER'S GREAT RHEUMATIC REMEDY, For Rheumatism and Neuralgia in all its forms. Ibe only standard, reliable, positive, Infallible per manent cur ever discovered. Ii ts warranted to oon tain nothing hurtful or Injurious to tbe system. WARRANTED 1 0 CBfftK OR MO S K T RKFC SDXD WARRANTED TO CURE OR UOSKX BEfUNDKU Thousands ol Philadelphia references of cures. Pro pared at Ko. 29 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, 8 SI slat btf B ELO W M ARKBT. SOAP. QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP QUFEN OF ENGLAND MO A P. QUKKN OF KNGLAND BOAP. For doing family washing In tb. neat and cheap est manner. Guaranteed squat to any ta tbe world Has all the strenirth ot tbeold roala soap, with Ibe nulld and lathering qnallnee of geuulne tjaaUle. IrV tbls splendid Hnap. HOLD BY THK ALXiN OHKMICAL WORKS. Ntt 48 NORTH FRONT BT.. PHILADELPHIA. fttDSmtp RODGEHS' AND WOSTENHOLM'3 POCKET kMVKH Pearl and Hi if lianlin. of b-utl(ut finish. KODUKErt' aud WAL-K t BUTORtEH' KA tO. and the reltbrated LKwOULlRK BAZOU fcC'lt-BOKh of then neat quality. .razors, KkIvb. Bolor, and Table Cutlery Or on nil and P M.li.bed at P. M ADKIUA'tt, No. Ui B.TKNTU sueer, below 111 esouk ati PATENTED. PANTS SCOUEKD AND Sjl BBCTCllSiU from 1 to 6 Inohea, at MiKMK. Freooh rtuam Dyeing and Mrai.nux, No. ' N. Is It "111 buroot aud No, TM UACi Htroet, I tut So FINANCIAL. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAI FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 102, And Accrued Interest. CUsTRALPACinC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 103, And Accrued Interest. FOR SALE BY De Haven & Buo. No. 40 S0UTII THIRD STREET, SSS PH1LADBL.PHLA WH. PAINTER & CO., BANKERS AND DEALERS IN U0?ERN MEJiT SECURITIES, No. 30 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA, AGENTS FOH The Union Pacific Railroad Co., SMO Central Pacific . Railroad Co We hare on band THE FIRST MORT GAGE SIX TERCEAT. GOLD LNTEKEST R0MDS of botli Comjianlcs, for sale or Exchange for Gorcrument Securities. ramphlcts, with Maps, Reports, and full Information furnished on application. m FIFTH EDITION U MDKR SPECIAL STATE CHARTER THE UNION BANKING COMPANY, N. E. Cor. FOURTH and CHESNUT Sts.t PHILADELPHIA, AIITIIOBIZEI) t'AFITAIi. l,O0,O0. PAID IBI CAPITAL, f 100,0 vO. Solicits tbe accounts of Business Firms, Manufacturers, Dealers, and others. CoHeotions made and Checks on Country Banks received. Certificates bearing interest at 4 per cent, will be Issued for speoial deposits, to remain 30 days or longer. N. C. MUSSELMAN, President. E. r. HOODT, CABtllliB. it lmrp EHIGH V A L L E Y ItAILllOAIJ COMPANY'S MORTGAGE BONDS, DUE IN 1898. 5,000,000, TTIth Interest at Six Ter Cent., Payable on the First Day of June and Decern ber of each year, FREE FROM STATE AND UNITED STATES TAXES 11,000,000 OF THESE BONDS, Either Coupon or Registered, ArS) offered at nlnetjr-OT p.roentnm, with Interest from tb. day of sale. Ire from HUtta and TJaliod Btaves' Saxes. For limber Intoroiatlou, Hppl to CHARLES CLOMGSTRETH, Treasurer, Oflloe of tbe Lehigh Vail ey Ballroad Onnpaay, 8 t lmrp No. 808 WALNUT Birt. Philadelphia. RANKING HOU8B OP Kos. 112 and 114 South THIRD Street PHILADELPHIA. Dealers In all Gorernment Securities. Old 5-20s Wanted In Exchange for New A, Liberal Difference aUowed Compound Interest Notes Wanted Interest AUowed on Deposits COLLECTIONS BLAHS. BTOOSJS booshl and sold an OommUslon, . Bpeolal business accommodations xeMrred tor ladles. TS Im We will receive app'lcstlons ft PollolM ot Life iDSuranoe In tbe Nailunui Llie Iaauroc U luipaay of the Lulled (states, iull Inturiuatlun fclvea at our office. QLENDINNINQ & DAVIS. P. 8 fJTH THIRD TBKRt Btock and Gold Brokers. QUOTATIONS OF NEW YORK BTOCKB ALWAYS ON SANA I II MS a, ussTpararoia, raj ion k. dati FOREIGN. The English Flection CanTass John Brlght's Address to Ills Constituents. BY THE ATLANTIC CABLE. London, Sept. 1Jotan Bright pnViltsHes to dsj a long and eloquent address to the Totert of tbe 0U7 of Birmlngbsm. He gives bts lews on nearly all the gwat qaestions f.t issue, and explains to his constituents tbe de fects of tbe late reform bill, lie reriews at large tbe question of suffrage, and repeats hta desire for snob, an extension of tbe franohise aa will call Into exercise more of tbe enlightened intelligence of the oountrjr. lie denounces tbe principle of tbree oor nertd constituencies as applied to Birming ham, and ssys be believes the disestablish ment and disendowment of tbe Irish Churoh would strengthen both the cause of Christi anity and the constitution of the country; and closea by announcing himself as the ohampion of the principles above aet forth, and oftra blmstlf aa a candidate for re-emotion to the House of Commons at the approaching gensra I eleotion. FROM VEUMONT. Special Denpateh to The Evening Telegraph. ProrreB ol the Klectlon. Burlihotok, Sept. 1. Tbo eleotion Is passing off quiiMlr. The Deti.orra's are work-ins; very bard. Tbe vote in this cl:y will be cloo, bt tbe Bepubtlcans are conBdeot of a small msjo rltj, A split amoDi Repul Horns over the Sun's Attoiney for ILe county may tbrotr that office Into the hands of tbe Democrats. Wew York Ntock Quotations, 4 P. K. JUwelved by telegraph from GieaUlnulDB A Oavle, Block Broker., N o. it 8. Tnird itruL N T OnU K l'i .-V.Pn M n i v, iai iTel..M Si! N. Y. and E. II. v, Ph. aua Kea. R Mloh.ff. and N. 1. K IS. f-y. PlttHh'B R.. Oh I. and N.W. aosn 8JU Ohl. and N.w. pref. CbL aad R. I. R ISijk lliia. K. W. A ;nL loU Maiketdoll. Wnt fl nlnn ' roledo vVab(j.. ail mil tH.Pnl oom. 77 14 Ailnm. ErprM..M 4 It V.lls PergoExp... 25 U. H. prwMOu.... 41 U IVn niMM Htn )x Uold ....................Ilfi BCFINF88 0F THS UNITBD STATBS SCB-TttBi.- 8DBT. The followiotr Is lie business statement ol the As-istaDt Treasurer, at Philadelphia, for the month of Auicust, 1868: CK. Ba'a'CPS en hand at th's ot sa u tu h Itecelpt. dm lug tbe uiouib, vi..:- 1 Auk. II. Accnuut General Treasury. lo.ud- - 4 lng Customs n.SRI.TZSSl PMit Office Fund w'.U -45 DlJbursers'iuud 1 01l,s.faS Isssniwe Total MM.MM DR. Payments during Ibe mumb, vis.: i Si, Arctium tieneral . , Traury........M. $4.S5T,SS2 14 Poet onioe..... si82ii7 l!,'?" - 1S 87H-44 Ulaburen).........M tnasi c64 Total. ,.1!,0W S.S 41 ssssmta Bait nee at rlose of business tbls dy 7.4i4,U7-o Tf MPOBARY LOAN DEPARTMENT. A us 81. Ralanredue depositors at this dte... llns Kepayment to depueller 7 Si Balances due to depositors 11 io Currency rcdeem.d "'nn-.e moutb SIS til V. McKlBBIW. Aliant T'easurer. THE si B E E H I V E" DRY GOODS ST0BE, No. G20 CHE8NUT Street. J. W. PROCTOR & CO. WIIsIi OPKM ON MONDAY, August 31, THEIR FIRST IMPORTATIONS FALL DRESS GOODS, Comprising the most desirable EuTOpMV KoTItIeg, WHICH THET FROFOSS TO Oma( . AT POPULAR PRICES. sswsBBal m J. W. PROCTOR a CO., THK BZE-IIIYE, No. 020 CHE8MUT Street; I II tathsHp PKILADILPHXAJ FALL. 1868. FALL. JOM W. TH05IAS, Nos. 405 and 407 N. SECOND St., Are now receiving daily, NEW AND CHOICE GOODS, IN EVERY VARIETY, TO WHICH THJCY IHV1TK ATrUSTTIOBT. lUrt
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