THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1808. AMUSEMENT NO TES The Vlty Thenircn. Font Play will be repeated at the Walnut gtiet't inoaTe mis cvenina. The Whit Faun conilnnpg to drawltrre and cntbnswstic crowds at tbe Cbenut Street Jhealre, where It U t.iveu ev-ry evening. At the. American Themro it Titrted aud enter talnlng programme is given ever; evening. Bluslcnl Item. Pateman's fitra troupe of opera bonffe ariibies comracucra toeir trivt-inuR cam paign ia Moo i real ou Monde evening, truest La Orande Duchesse was per formed. Mftd'llfs TiMee. Ltoibclo, Ouoloi. and Messrs. Deere, Dardigoac, Ducorsne, Leduo. Guidon, and Laeritloui sustain the principal roles. lUcy will pfrr'o-ra ia Montreal for one wrt-k, RDd the succet'din? seven dan will bo divided between U tawa, Toron o and rlnmil ton. Ibis will euQlce lor Canada aud the troupe will then cro-s over to tie States again, and will open at I be Crosby Op- ra Hoa- in Cbicapo on tbo 14h ot feipu niner, wutro tbey ViWl remain lor two weeks. pext iliey will visit Milwaukee and St, Loun, eloppluir two weeks in tbe latter citv; n"xt.Oincluntu. after which thev will wheel anout and return Uome to New York. Mr. Hate man will thci join bo'b, bis companies togpiher, and wnl lua'igara'e a prand season of opera bovffe at dike's Opai a looe on tbe 7ih ol October. Tbe Boton Con erva'.ry of Music enters on Its third year with the most nattering prospec.s. Air. Julias Eicbber?, wboe delietitiut comio operas we bope t.i hearatzaiu this settsou, t the director. Mr. Bicbbetir Is at present iu Burope, laving been conim fsioned by tbe Uostoa School Coroitlitee to siuy und report tbe progre tnade In Europe in tencbiotr music In public schools; but 1-ttra hive been receiveo from bim felling ol bis return in time to bo present at trie opening of tbe Con-crva ory. Toe b'M jn Transcript fajs: "Durlnir the sojourn m Jer many, tunce, etc., be ba ren made frequently tbe recipient of treat iiuuor, conlem d upon fcim by high master in art; vet we are pleased to see last be will be Rial to return to u, wbe-e his naoe bas become familiar to nil music lovirjn people. By visiting all the conservaorie in Btilio, Vienna Golonue, Leipzig, etc., be h been enabled 10 no. ice all i he improve tent nhk-h buve been made in teaeblng id closes, most of which will be made Uce of at tbo Boston Conservator of Muoc." Information bas been received by Mr. Gran that tbe engagement ol Af. Gabel, the success ful Parisian con Ique, hud been concluded lor tbe Theatre Francais, in New York. Mr. Grau, who bas been negotiating witb tbe great artist, Mademoiselle Maria Oesclosa, lor months, hat also accepted the proposition made by her tbroogh the cable. The terms are said to be yery heavy, bat berpreatreputationltlB ibouzht "Will justify tbe ennsg. mrnt, She create'! tbe role of "tJendrillon" and sang tbe part tor three hundred nisnts, and was alto the oneinal ot tbe heroine in Le Diabe Boueaux, which latter she performed upwards of two hundred nights, lions. Gabel created "Piion," in the opera ot Oeneoie.t de Brabant, end it is said to be a droll ot tbe highest n putation Mr. d'rau's enuie eompany will arrive aod will make their debut at tbe French Theatre, New Yort, about the 1st ol October. Maretzek's repertoire for th coming season Is a rich one. He will ottr In I til inn Lea Vespres Sicitiennes, L'Ktoie da Nord. Lurtine, by Wal lace, and Un Jour de Bonheur, the latest work by Auber. Tbe two opera- last, name I Mre giveu for tbe first lime in America. In German tbe repertoire is as tollows: Fideto, by Beethoveu; Jau8fi and two in) cortant novelties, lndra, by Flotow; and tbe Meisiersinqir, by Wagner. In Italian opera, M'me Agatba States Sigoora Rnxa Cellini ( tirst appearance in America), Mad'lle Louise Durano (orst appearance). Miss Tsao.-llii MeCullocb. Bignor P. Br guoii, tfignor u. Pic ctoli (tirst aooearance), sinnor G. Rooconi, Bigoor Catlo Orlandtno, and si j nor Antonucci. In German opeia, M'aie Anna de La Grange, M'me Rotter, Fraulem Jennv Appel (brat ap pearance), Herr Habelman, H-rr Fischer Acbton (brst appeitrance, Herr Wilhelm Formes, and Herr Joseph Hermans. The return ol M'lie Nilaon and M. Faure in tbe Hamlet ot 4mbroi-e Thomas ou the 7ib. at the Grand Opera in Paris, was coid tally greeted. Tbe Iswedish singer bus a powerful rival in tbe debutante, Mad'lle Hison, whose success in the Trotatore ba been immense. The dtbut of a Mile. Kouvera is looked for ward to as likely to supply another prima donna lo tbe French stage. M. Merme', the composer of Roland o Boncevaux, ban selected M'le. Hissoa to be "Jeanne d'Aic" In bis new oj;era, now in preparation. It is said that M. Rtrakofch has tbe Intention of giving simultaneously in LoDdon and Paris a series of graud concerts. Tbe number of exe cutants will be six hundred. Gounod's Faust in a Polish version has Just been brought out at Waiaw. It is proba b.etbat no opera bas, within tae same period, been translated into ?o many tongues as Faust. -Mine. Amelie Strakoscn (lister of Adellna and Carlotta Patti) is to make her debut as a contralto at tbe Italian Opera House la Paris. lrnmatlc Item. Mad'lle Janauscbek is now on her way to tbis country, bavtu? sallel from Bremen last werk. Sbe will play in tbe Acsdemv of Music, in New Yotk, from the 6tb to tbe 17h of Octo ber, appetirlr.g in Medea. Deborah, Sappho, Don Carlos, and other dramax, and also in a new play written especially lor ber by tbe celebrated I)r. Lindner, ot the University of Vienna, called Katharine the Second. From New xork she fees to Boston, and tben westward, playing at Cleveland, Chicago, St. Louis, and other prin cipal cities. Mr. Mark Lemon, the editor of Punch, and acknowledged to be one ot the most accom- Eli shed theatrical artists out of tbe profession, as been induced to undertake a series of repre sentations of a novel character. Some time in October be will acpear beferea London audi ence aa the "Sir John Falstafl" of tbe flrot of tbe Shakespearian plajs in which that, personage is introduced. He will give in appropriate cos tume, the principal scenes in which 'FalstatT' appears, and be will have such aid irom subor dinate performers and stage accessories as may be necessary to complete tbe picture. After Dark, A Tale of London Life, tbe last new drama from the pen and pastepot of Dion Bouclcault, bas met with a decided success at tbe Princets Tbeat re, London It is an adap tation from a French play by Messr. D'iSnnery and Grange, eaid to be Lts Oiseauxde Proie, but smacks of a s'range mixture of Under the Gas LUttxt and the Lottery of L1e. Tbis same piece will be brought out about the 1st of October, at KlMo's Oarden.nnder the management ol Messrs. Palmer k Jarrett. Mr. Hermann Hendricks, tbe distinguished German actor, made bis fir-t acpearance in America last evening, af. tbe Stadt Theatre, in the Bowery, New York. He clayed "Duke Albrecht" in a German historical and scenic tragedy. His tecond appearance will be made as "William Tell." Mr. and Mr. Alfred Wigan will return during tbe autumn to the Queen's Theatre, Lon don, and will appear in an original live-act play by Mr. Watts Phillip. A fecond drama by Mr. Watts Phillips bas been accepted at tae stme theatre: and a cenatioual piece by the same author is in preparation at the Surrey. Brougham's new thea're, In Twenty-fourth street. New York, will, according to present indications, be en elegant aud fashionable place of resort the "boudoir tbea're" of New York. Mr. James Scbonberg is to manage the stage. Mo particular line ot policy Is marked out. It is said that Mr. and Mrs. W. J Florence will plav in London, this tall, prior to thoir re turn to the United States. They are now at the Lakes of Killarney. Mr Dillon will make bis appearance at Drury Lane. London, on the 16th of Ociober, In a tour-act drama, on which Mr. Bayle Bernard is now engaged. Mr. J. t. Clarke ia to return to this country in J)ecm ber, and will appear at the Walnut Btriet Theatre, during the boli lavs. John Brouirham's new drama, for Mr. and Mrs. Barrey Williams, will be entitled The Enter a d Ring. DEAFNESS. EVERY INSTRUMENT THT kclenca and skill be lawnied to ibi tbe bearing iu fvrry itcirwi ot dtaln-n; alao. Ktvplr lorn: klbo, OaulH Pairnt (Vii'ehei, suparlur ti nv .lbis In u-. fit V. M A Dt-IH.V'ri, No. iH 8. D CITY ITEMS. lUaeAnra offered In Bummer Clothing and In cummer uoodi made to order, I) cloia outstook. Assortment still god, but being rapidly clotted oat. All price guaranteed lower inan tbe lowest else where, and tail satisfaction guaranteed to every pur cbMr. ar the sale cancelled and money refunded. Jlalfvny betuven -J Bbmkktt de Co , itttifid y Tuw Ha Lb, btcthitreeli.) sis bkit rr., I'MILADBNeHtA, ' 00 BanALWAT, W YOIK, Mbdical Bibts fob tub Fall. The semi annual shaking In tbe Fever and Agne dlstrlots bai begun. Tbe fogs or these Autumo nights and mornings are surcharged with the elemems of Intermittent and bilious remittent fevers, and, unfortunately, two-tblrds of the community are Jastln tbe condition to be disastrously affected by them. Those who have been prudent enough to fortify themselves during the Eummer with that powerful and Infallible vege table Invlgorant HO sTBTTJLR'S BTOMACH BIT" TfiRS-are fore-armed egslnst malaria, and have nothing lo fear. But health Is the last thlng'too many think about. In tbe parsult of gain or pleasure the blearing without which wealth Is dross and enjoy ment Impossible, Is neglected. Better late than never Is a consolatory proverb. bowtver. aud all who begin to feel the premonitory symptoms of any of the epidemics wolcn aie engen dered by themalarlaof lu'umo, should Imuiedla ely resort to the obbat amtidoth vr ina ash. A few doses of the BllTdRS will break up the chills and I r vent tbelr recurrence. In every region wbere Intermlttents prevail this purest and best of all veae- table tonics U Icdlsptnsable. Of all aml-blllous pre parations known H Is tbe most etJeo Its and harm less. It does not stimulate the liver violently, like tbe mineral sallvants, bat tones, renovates and rega lates the organ tvltboul creating any general disturb ance nf tba system or entailing any reaction. The BUT EPS ara essentially a liouseb -Id anecltlo. and snould be always within the reach as tbe very best means of preventing and checking bilious attacks and Intermittent fevers. Tbi East India Tblkqbaph, when oo-nnlnted' cannot fail to make many very important and bene ficial charges In our busluess relations with tbe vast empire of CLtoa. Tbis Company, composed for the most part f ATerlcans. has been granted exolnslve privilege by Ihe CHoese authorities to construot a line of ta egraph which shall connect all the chief commercial ports of Ch'na with each other, thus ac celerating business and commeroe. This line Is to commence at Canton, with Its population of ousmil lion, and to connect with Macao. Hong Kong. Sva tow, Amoy, Foj-chow, Waw-cbu. Klogpo, Uangt- cbeau, and Shanghai cities hvlog an aggregat population oft tio ooo The line wben completed will be 893 miles In lergth placing six millions of pei ple Into nearer relations with each other, and thus alolug tbe enterprise ot ten ot tbe largest commercial sea-port cities la the empire ot China. Tbe ImDortinnn nf lhl now nlnTt.. ... k Judd, when we publish me N"l mat meie ten ports uvw b mri-iKn cMi.mnrcp, mnst'y la the bands or Americans aud Kuoueanl. or the annual v.in. nr tme.OtOWHf cltimprtlilun In this trade Is brisk, a id uietcbauls will at once avail themselves of th valu- 1 able use ot tblt new line, and bn.ome us eager ens toniera. Cilnee merchants will alao use the line, lor By the time the Cut na co.iiiIih ItnrnnlntBd anil in f O' d woiku go aer. there will also be completed a loe ron.iruuted under the auplcei of an English Con'pany. connenung Canton wlih Blngapjre. an! by ibl meanfi afTiTdiDg dlrtct commuoloatlnn with London and New York. Huw.eM ta a mnanail cn ih. new enterprise from Itt ou-ne',, and It will prove It- t-ii nut ui tue uatBi avauaoie ana proutaoie la ex lstence. Bilious Disokders, L.vkb complaint, Costivk- ness, Dyspepsia, Etc., are speedily removed by Dr. D. Jayne'sfcanatlve Pills. The test of thirty years' use has proved them superior lo all other remedies for Ihe cure of tha various diseases forwbloh they are recommended. In their action tbey are mild and certain, and maybe taken at any time without rise from exposure. Bold by all Druggists. 8 24smw3t Extensively Used. Tbe almost universal adop tion ol Speer's Wine by the Medical Faculty, in pre ference to all other wlnts. Is ihe best guarantee which tbe pnblln can have of Us purity and oeoetlclal t fleets upon the human system. Tiie "Standard Wine Bitters" Is made of bis pare wine as a base, with Pe ruvian Bark, Chamomile Flowers, Wild Cherry Bark, Boake Boot, and such otaer herbs aud roots as 111 give vigor and tone to the system. For sale by DruggUts. Honor to Whom Hjaob is Dub The tailors o. London and Paris dtclare that Blokes fe Co.'s Cloth leg wl.l certainly compare with BiBt class garments made anywhere, while Poole, the great leader or fashion, bas said, "Tbe pants made by Sttkes are ao. tually ahead of all competition." and be really take pleasure In surrendering the palm to the new king of tbe measure. Cuablbs Stokes A Co., Mo. 824 Ohesaut street. JEWELRY.-Mr. William W. Oassldy, No. 12 South Second street, has the largest and most attractive , assortment of line Jewelry and silverware In the oity. Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure arti cle furnished at a prlea which cannot be equalled He also has a large stock of American watches In all varieties and at all prices. visit to his store is sure to result In pleasure and proflu Tbb Colombia Housb, at Cape May, bas still a large number ot guests, and promises to remain open Ibis season later than usual. Their band of musio will not be dispensed with lor the present. Dbink the farnons Arctic Soda Water, and read Thb Evbnino Tixxsbapk. at HUlmau's News Stand, at North Pennsylvania Depot. Finb Custom-Madb Boots and Bhobs for Gen tlemen. Bartiett.No. aa South Sixth street, above Cbesunt. 8a tB or Boots and Shoes. Dea ers would find It to ibtlr Interest to ba at the large sale or tt-Hva and PIiom, to ba sold by catalogue for rash to morrow (Thursday) morning. Sept. 8d, at IU o'oloca, by O. D McUeea & Co., auctioneers. No. 5os Market street. Tbbnwtth has everything that tha reader could wish for In tha literary line. His tavorlte Depot at No, lor H. Third street Is completely (loosed with Magazines, Periodicals, Illustrated Weeklies or all kluds. News Journals of later dales, Faablon Plates, Funny Month lies, eta He furnlf bee to his patrons tba New York f tapers of the day long before the arrival of the roeu ar mails. Ha la energetic and merits the success ha hi achieving. AVTVMNAL ATTISS FOB GENTLEMEN AND JUVENILES. WANAMAKEB de BROWN, fOLLOWAY'8 CONCjENTUATjED ESSEXCE OF JAMAIGAjGflNGER. A PURE ESSEXCE OP TIIE TRUE JAMAICA GINGER. Free trom Cayenne Pepper or any ether ad mixture, possessing All tbe Carminative and diffusively stimu lating properties Which are so potent la the Jamaica Ginger alone, and which are so efficacious In all ease of Chills from Exposure to Cold or DarupaeM, Oollo, Cholera Mor bus, I larrhosa, eta OBSERVE A half teaipoonful of Holloway's Gin ger la stronger and mora effective than a full tea spoonful of any other In the market. PBEPABED BY JOHNSTON, KOLLOWAY & COWDEN, lio. C02 ARCH STREET, J 8 fglLADELrCUL MABBIED. COYLJU HAYK8. On the 1st . instant, brtbtfRev. Frerik I, Hubnlns, Mr, 1) I,UIN UOYLK KlMM A RUTH JC. daughter of Beberl Hayes, all or tbis city. No cards. PETTINOILL RUfWRT.t On the 1st of setHem ber. by the B. W U Rblntnn at Ihe reeld-nc nf .1. httlman Ki.. Captain J. U. PErriNaii.l.to Miss KATE itUSBKU DIED. BARTIAN.-On the 17th. ultimo, JOHN BASTIAN, aged 7s years. 1 be relatives and friends of tha family ara respect fully intid ta attend tbe raueraL, f moi the resideuoa ol bis alnter-ln-iaw, Mrs. Mary Ba- lien. No. 417 Catha rine street, on Friday morning at S o'clock. Hrlcs at eti. Philip ins (sen Church. Interment at Bk Jobn'4 Vauit, oouih Thirteenth s reet. PUIi.HKLEY. On the 0th ultimo, GEOROB F. Bl f tiKLKY, In she zmn year ol bis age Ibe reiaMes and irienas of tue lauilly, the Ame rica Klre Engine t - mpanv; the, B. or L. of the Klre liepartnient; the Eagle Council, Na 1 (). of V. A. M , of which be was a men b. r: alfo tbe Wn,golincxln Tribe. No, S and Powhatan Tribe, No. 4. improved O. nf K. M on wbtme excursion be wan hurt, aod the Beoubllcen Club ot the eleventh Wrd, are rmiteot. fully reqiifmeo to attend his funeral, irom hi late residence, No 5 ft. John street, on Prior dav arter. nncn at H o'clock. To proceed to Mecbaulos' Ceme tery. JORFB Suddenly, on Ihe 81st or Anguit, ANNA B, In Ibe 17ih. and HANNaH M n ihe 1-2 li venr of her age, daughters ot Thomas B. and Adelaide 8 June-. uneral from their father's residence, near New Ferpt, W. J., on Friday morning, September 4, at 10' i o'clnck. VAhF.-On tbe 29th ulilmo. after a shirt illnees, B N Y VA UK, iu the Md year of bis age. Hie relative aud frieuus ol the iaiuii tar respect fully Invited to attend tbe funeral, mi Thursday n i rriliis at B o'clock, from bis late reelrlonce, Centre vll If, bear t'amdeu, N. J. To proceed to Bdtbel Bury ing OD'ind. A MERIOA Life Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia. S. E. Corner Fourth and Walnut Streets. a"77t(4 Institution hatna tunertnrin thn TTntlrrt States hiu FINANCIAL. JARR & LADNGR, No. 30 South THIRD Street, DBALBOa m GOLD, &T0CKS, and GOVERSMENT SECURITIES. Bills of Exchange aud Letters of Credit sold on all parts of Europe. UNION AND CENTRAL PACIFIC FIB ST MORTGAGE BONDS, BOUGHT AND SOLD. 8 2S2m fpHE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, For Safe Keeping of Valuables, Securities, etc.. ana iteming of oaes, DlHK.iOrtV N. B. Browne. V. H. tilarke. John W'ejn, J UiMugbaat Fell.l Alex. Henry, O. Mara 'ester, ts A. (laid well. JC W. Clark, Ueo. F. Tyler. OFFICE, No. 421 CHESNUT STREET. N. B. BROWNE. President U e. uLihli. Vioa l'rentdant, E. PATTBBBON. Beo and sreasnrer, 1 is srf m RELIEF ASSOCIATION. i OFFICE OF THE 91 A XII IT TAW CO-OPE- BAT1VE BELIEF ASMOCIATIOX, Ne. 432 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Object. Tba object o this Association Is to sennra a caau payment within forty days alter tbe death ol a member ol aa many ool ara as tbere are meiuoera Iu the class to v bicu he or she belongs, to tne belrs. ILiajbTKATlOM; Cla a 'A" Bas 6tt)u mala memwrs. jk meniner ai.B, iuo Aasuciaimn imi over within forlv dava tsooe to the widow or hem. anrl r.nialning mrmbera forward wuuln tnlrty dayaooe oo mrtuuHia ivu uu hj iuh Association to re imburse li. Fal.lLK to send this fcuiu. thev inrfxl- ta tbe association all uionaya paid, and the Asioclailun supplUs a new member to fill the ptaoeef me retiring TJlN CLASSES FOR MEN AND TEN FOR m unjoin. Classes. In Class A ail tmraons bstwenn tha air-a of jft aud zu years; in Ulas B, all persons between tba aicea or xu sua k yrare: in ji.aa u,su prou be tween ibe ages of 24 aud 80 years; Iu u aa D, all per sons between Ihe a es of SO and H5 years: in Clats E ail persous between tbe ages of 35 aud 40 years; In U!uis V u 1 1 li.l.llHH hflLWMH Ltin fttul ..I All a nti A - n Class u. all penons between tbe ages of 4S mai to years; in ciasa a., au persons oeiwean ibe ages of 50 and 66 years: lo class 1 all perilous between tbe ages of ts and 60 years; In Ulaaa K, all persons between tae ages oi seaBaes years, me tusaes lur women are tbe same as bove. Sach class is llnsliecl to fiiKio members. Ksch person Da a six dollars uniin h. comliig a n ember asd one dollar and tea ueuts each time a uiember dies belonging to tbe same Class ne or ane is m meaioer or, uue dollar soes o I reel to Ihe heirs, ten cents t dst for collecting. A member o'une class cannot be aatesssd lb s dollar If a member of another class dies. Kacb class la Independent, having no connection with any other. To become a member it Is necessary To p&y bli Dollars Into the treasury at Ihe time of making ins appuuauuu; w pay uue isuuar ana ien Jems into toe treasury upuu. inn ueaiu or eaen aud any member of lbeclas to which be or sbe beionva. wlibln thirty days ader Oate ot notice of auob death; lo give your Name. Towo.Couuly, btaia,Oocuoailon, etc.: aibO a mtdlcai certihaat. Kvery minister Is asked lo act as agent, and will be paid tegular rates. Ut)e. utrcutara win explain limy in regard to funds and Investments. Circulars giving full expla nation and blank forms ol application will be .oni on requestor upuu a personal application at tbe out ja 01 lit ABBUCIHMUII. 'IhUetTEES AND OFFICERS. K, VcV DBDY. Pieldei. K. T. WH1UHT (President Star Metal Ca.) Vke Preslueut. W. B. CARMAN (President Btuyveiaut Bank), Trea surer, . LEWIS SANDERS. Secretary. D, R. M(e (President National Trust Co,) 1). 8. LVNCUMB Mo. s PiueMtreei. The trust funds win be held In trust by tha UATIUNAli THUUT COMPANY. No. m Broadway, New York. Agents wanted for this oily. A WILLIAM LIPINOOTT. G-n'ral A cent, ' Hanbatlan Uo-optratlve Relief Association, 9 aim No 42 WALNUT Street, Fullada, HATS AND CAPS. O JONES, TEMPLB & CO.. FASHIONABLE H A 'IT B B B , Na 26 S. NINTH Sireet, First door above Obesnnt street. ttj OWAKBURTON'S IMPROVED VENTI. lated.snd eaay-fltilng Dress Hats (patented). In all tha Improves fashions of the season. NTJT Street, next door to tha Post Omoe. 11 U sp p L A N C H E T T E. TIIE GREAT MYSTERY, is endorsed by Mrs. HARRIET BEttCHER STOWB and many other ol the great Intellects of Ihe country. Call and examlce It, t PITCHER'S CHEAP BOOK AND P.CTURE "TOUE, No. 01 OSB NTJf ttreet. Ite trsilt: Bunpiled at lowtst ratei, 91 , EAST INDIA TELEGRAPH. JLECTBIC TELEGRAPH IX C1ILU. THE EAST INDIA TELEGRAPH COMPANY'8 OFFICE, Nos. 23 and 25 NASSAU Street. ORGANIZED UNDER SPECIAL CHART Kit FROM THE STATE OF NEW YOLK. CAPITAL. $5,000,000 50,000 SHAKES, $100 EACH. DIRKC rOFS. Hon. Anmiw G. Comin, Phlladelphls. Pari.fr. FoMitkS.of Kunsell A Co.. Cblna. kkd. lionijriKii, of F. bouerheld & Co, New York. Isaac Livbruobb. Tree. Mlcb. C. B. R., Boston. 41IUKDM Holland, Tjsss. Am. E, Co., New York. lion. JamksNoxon, Syracuse, N. Y. V. 11. PaLhKB, Treas. Weal. U. Tel. Co., New York. Flktcmhb Wkdtbat, of Westray, Olbbs Uardoas- tie, N. Y. Nicholas Micklp.s, New York. OFFICERS. A. a.CTTBTiw, President. N. tt ickj.es, Vtce-I're. ident, 6 Kosait Comasit, fcecrelary. Gkoaqsi Ellis tCasbler National Bank Common Health). Treasurer. Hon. A. K. Mcxlubb Iblladelphla, Solicitor, ihe Chin tne Govtrnment having (through the Ilm, Anion liurlinyame) conceaed to thii Cbmimny tht prii Uue of cotifticltttp tlie great if aportt of the Empire by fulrnni-ine etectt ic w.Ugruph cable, weprotmie commenc ing ofem'ton in China, and toying down a line of Hue tne at once, between tht foUowing porlt, eU; Imputation. C"eBtOO......M.M.M.......M .....M... ...MMM..............,.lUUU,lUe M aeon.. ....... m ..iiw.iHw.M.1.1 ......... h ........ ...... So.ueo Hong Kong. ...M 2SO,ouu twatow.... ... : SusOjO Amoy... . - 2511,001 l.fcd.OJO SuUO'O ...... 400.UJU ...i,aw,t.io .l,0Uu.0Ou Foo-thow Waii-Lbu...... Nit gpo.. , Haug-Cbeao tfaaugbal. Total.. . .... M ..io,uoj These pons have a luitign cummerce ol ttfuo OuO.aO and an euotmuus domesiic trade, beeldes whlon we have the lmmei.se lnterual commerce of the E npirei ladiatlLg Irom thute Loinis, through lis canals aud iiavlgable rivers 1 be cable bt log laid, this company propose erecting land llntt, aud ebtabllsblog a speedy and trustworthy means- of commuuicallon, which must command tbere, as everywhere elae, tue cummuuluatlonior,he Government, ol busaess, aud ot soclul li e, especially lo China, bbehss no pubtal systtm, aud her ouly mesne now of communicating mfurmailoa Is by courier on land, and by steamers on water. Ihe Wtsiein World knws that Clilut Is a ery large country, In the main densely peopled; bit lew yet realise that she cuutams uore ioaa a tuird of the human race. 'Abe latest returns made to her central tuihurities for lazing purposes, by tbe local mag', trates make her population Vur Hundred and J-'our-teen Millions, and Ula la sii re likely to be uuder thau ovtrlhe atlu.l aggregate. Nearly all of these who are over ten yean old not only can, but d j read and write. Jer civilization is pecu.lar, but her literature la as eiteuslve as that or Europe. China Is a land or tescbats and traders; and the latter are exoeedluily quick 10 avail U emselves of every proffered facll ly fur procuring early Information. It Is observed la Ca llornla that ihe Chinete make great use or the telegraph, though inhere transmits messages In En glish alone To-oay, great numoers of flet stsamers are owned by Chinese merchants, and used by them exclusively tor tbe transmission of early Intelligence. If tbe leiegraph wepropose, connecting all tbelr great seaports, weia now In existence, It Is believed that Its business would pay lis cost within tbs first two years of lis successful operation, and would steadily Increase thereafter. No enterprise commends Itself as In a greater de gree remunerative lo capitalists, and to our whole people. It la of vast national importance commer cially, politically, and evangelically. Stares of ihls company lo a limited number, may be obtained at tin each, tio payable down, fls on the 1st of November, and 2b payable In monthly Install' ments of (2 SO each, commencing December 1, ltts on application to DREXEL & CO., No. 4.Soulli THIRD Street, Philadelphia, To duly authorised Banks and Bankers throBguoul Pennsylvania and at .tha OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, Nos. 23 and 25 NAS8AU STBEET, 8 NEW YOBK. FINANCIAL. A, VERY DESIRABLE FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT A LIMITED AMOUNT OF THB Fir&t Mortgage Seven Per Cent. Bonds OP TBI ROCHESTER WATER WORKS CO FOR SALE AT 87 1-2, AND Accrued Interest from JULY 1, 1863, PAYABLE ttEHI-ANN17AU.Y. Jsansry amd July, FOB Fa'RTHEB PARTICULARS APPLY TO GLENDINNING & DAVI? No. 48 South THIRD Street, 8M10I PHILADELPHIA, SOAP. QUEEN OP ENGLAND SOAP QUEEN OF ENGLAND HOAP, . QUH.KN OP ENGLAND BOAP. For dolDn a laujlly wasblDf lathe beat and cheap est manner. Guaranteed tquat lo any in tba world! Bas all tbe sireoKth ol tbeold rosin soap, with the mild aud latbtrtns; qnalliiM of genuine UaaUla. Try this splfndld Hciap. BOLD BY THE ALDEN DHEMICAL WORKS, Na 48 NORTH U'BONTBTm PHILADELPHIA, rsWsmiP RODGEBS' AND WOBTENHOLM'3 POCKET KMVklS Pearl and Hiait Han li of b-utliul IIkIhU. KUDUEUo' and WALiK & BUTOIKR' Ka rO". and Iba wli braum LEOULIBE RAZOR bCIr-KOltMOf the a neal quality. sy.urM, K i Ivh8 hclior, and Table Cutlery Orounl and P iKhed at P. MADEIUA'4, No. IU H. TENTH UlItU'.ljClUYf t'U-uu !Vt FINANCIAL. OE38&VEH&BKS). UNION PACIFIC RAHROAE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 102, And Accrued Interest CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 103, And Accrued Interest. FOIt SALE UY De Haven 8c Bro.. No. 40 SOUTII THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA WH. PAINTEE & CO., BANKEKS AND DEALERS IN GOVERN MENT SECURITIES, No. 36 South THIRD Streot, PHILADELPHIA, AGENTS FOK The Union Pacific Railroad Co,, ANb Central Pacific Railroad Co We Iiare on hand TIIE FIRST MORT GAGE SIX TER CENT. GOLD INTEREST EONDS of both Companies, for sale or Exchange for Government Securities. ra in ph lets, with Maps, Reports, and full information furnished on application. itt u KDEE SI'ECIAL BTATli CHARTER the umo BANKING COMPANY, N. E. Cor. FOURTH and CI1ESNUT St., PHILADELPHIA, AVT1IOBIZED CAI'ITAIo 04,000,000. PAID III CAPITAL, 9100,000. 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 President. E. F. WOODY, OAII11KB. 8 8 lmrp LEHIGH VALLEY ltILIlOAIJ COMPANY'S MORTGAGE BONDS, DUE IN 1898. $5,000,000, With Interest at Six Percent., Payable on . the First Day of June and Decem ber of cuch year, FREE FROM STATE AND UNITED STATES TAXES. $1,000,000 OF THESE BONDS, Either Coupon or Registered, Ara offered at ninety-flve per centum, with Interest from tba day of sale, free trom bUtta and TJalted Btates' taxes. For luriher intormalloa, ttpply to CHARLES CLONUSTRETII, Treasurer. Office of the Lehigh Vail ey Railroad Company, S 1 lmrp No. ton WALN PT Street. Philadelphia, BANKING HOU8B OP jAYC0QKE5t(p. Kob. 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 AUewed on Deposits. COLLECTIONS HADE. BTOOSB boaght and sold an Commission. Bpeclal basin eu aooommodatlons reaerred for ladles. rtlm -Ve will reoelre applications frr Pollolas of Life Insuranos In tbe Nailoual Llie Insurance () mpany of the United btates. Full Information lveu M our ofllce. QLENDINNINQ & DAVIS, o. s movxa tbibd nmmt Btock and Gold Broken. QUOTATIONS OF NEW YORK STOCKS A1WATH OB HABD, IHW UNANGIAL. IITHBAHDOLPH - 1 w m Dealers In all UoTcrnment Securities an Foreign Exchange LotWrs of Credit Issued on Messrs. JAMES W. TUCKER & CO., Paris, AVAILABLE FOR TRAVELLERS' U3 THROUGHOUT EC ROPE. Bills on all the principal cities. Government Securities bought, told, exchanged. SMITH, RANDOLPH St CO., No. 16 South THIRD Street. T1 PHILADELPHIA. 7 5 0 MILES OF TBI umoN PACIFIC KAILROAD Are now flashed and la operation Although tbis read Is bai t with treat raldi.y. tba work Ltner oughiy done, and la prooiunced by the United HlaMar Commissioners t ba Hrst-class in every reap.ot. ba fire It ts accpttd, and before any bonds can Issued upin lb Sapidity and excellence of construction have been sei urtd by a ccmpleta division 01 labor and by dla iribstlac the twenty tbourand nen emplryed along the Una lor long distances at once. It Is now probabla that the WHOLE LINE TO THE PACIFIC WILL DE COMPLETED IN 1865). Tbe Ctmpiny have ample means or which tba Qor rrnmrut grants the right of way, and all necessary timner and other materials found along tha Una of Its operation; also I2,MW acres of land to toe mile, lafcen In alternate sections on each sldeot Its road; also fnlicd 81 ales Thlrtv-vear Bonds, amounting to front 6 (ko 10 111,000 per mlie, acojrutng to the difllcaitlaa 10 be surmounted on ihe various sections to ha hnm. for which It lakes a second moriKase aa iMtnrii. It la exD.cted that not onlv the luurmt hnt tn. clpal an oont may be paid In services rendered by ' uaiv m wauacoruug troops, malls, eta. TIIK KAHMNUH OP TBR rriuirw vintmn RalL OAD, Irom lis Way or Local Business only. anriigtne J ear enaing June 80, 16(8, amounted ta over 1 OUR MILLION DOLLARS, . Wb'ch alter paying all expenses was much mora than aufhclAtit tn n.v Lh. i ..nAn . .- n - r u . wi ujivu . .m jnuui, 7 bete earnings are do luulcatton of tbe vast through tralllo that must lollow the opening of the Una to tha r.uuiu, out tuey cetiamiy prove tnat FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS Upon such a propeitj, costing nearly three times ihtir amount, ARE EA'TIRELY SECURE. The Union P.clflo Bonds run thirty years, ara for $IOU0 each, and bave ot.npons attached. Tbey bear annual interest, payable on ihe first days of January and July, at tha Company's oolce In the Cliy of New York, at the rate of bIx per cent. In gold. The princi pal la payable tn gold at maturity. The prloe la ittS ard at He present rate ot gold, they pay a liberal tneome on their cost. A very Important consideration In determining tha value of theta bonds Is tlie length of time they have to run. It Is well known that a long bond always oommanda a much higher price, than a Bbort oue. It Is safe to assume that during the next thirty years, tie rata of Interest In tba Untied btates will decline as it baa dona in iuiope, acd we bave aright to expect that such six per ceul. securities as these will be held at aa high a premium as these of this Government, which.. In 1857 were bought 1j at from 20 to 2 J per cent, above) par. Tbe export demand alona may produce this re sult, and us the Issue of a private corporation, they are neyona the reacn of political action. Tbe Company believe that their Bonds, at tba pre sent rate, are the cheapest security in tha market, and tba right to advance tbe price at any time Is reeervad. Subscriptions will be received In Philadelphia by DE HAVEN & BROTHER, 0. 40 8. THIRD SUeek W. PAINTER & Ca, Ro. M 8. THIRD Street. SMITH, RANDOLPH & GO., Ho. 18 8. THIRD Street. AID IN VSW TOBK AT TIIE tOMPANV'41 OKFICB, HO. M NASSAU Btreei. AMD BT ' JOIlsT J. ClfcCO A tiOIT, IIAJUIEBS. ' No. tt WALiiBtreet, And by the Company's advertised. Agents through ont tba United Btates, Remittances sbonld bs made in drafts or othas funds par In New York, and tha Bonds win be sent free ot charge by retnrn express. Parties, subscribing tbroogh local agents, will look to them Ut thelg ffifs delivery. A PAMPHLET AWD MAP FOR 1888 has Jo been published by tha Company, giving fuller information than Is possible In nadtn!semenl, repeotLn tht Pt ogress of tbe Work, tbe Resource, of the Country traversed by tbs Road, and Means for Construction and tba Value of the Bonds, which will be seat free on application at the Company's o Sloes, or to any qi the advertised agents. JOHN J. CISCO, TBEABTBBB, August 12, 1868. 8 1 fmwtfj New York; PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT , Philadelphia, August 1, 186a Notice to Shareholders. Persons holding receipt for subscription to V.MW BTOCK, dated PRIOR to July 13, are hereby n iilfled that Oertifloatea will be ready for delivery after 4th Instant. Certificates for receipts dated July is to $4 UolusiT will be ready tor delivery on and altar lUi Instanh not TUOS T. FiRTU, TREASURER, I