THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHIL AD ELP111A, TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1803. n 23 W-TT O P. g I S II S. P rom Our Own Correopnndent. ' New York, August 24, 1809. Tkift the love of money Is The Koot full Kvll was abundantly Illustrated at a funeral that was to have takeu place on Sunday, but which, for all I know, may bo pending now. Mrs. Ann Sutton, a woman sixty years of au;e, resided In Canal street, wherein the houses are not pre cisely the couuterport of those In Fifth avenue. At the time of her death Mrs. Sutton was not believed to be burthened with too much money. Consequently physicians did not tlock around her death-bed, undertakers were scarce, and few were the masses that were suld for hor soul. Coroner Flynn procured the services of an undertaker named Kennedy, who proceeded to convey the remains to what Is technically known as "bone-garden," alias "Potter's Field." At this juncture the family of Mrs. Sutton discovered that she had a lank account amounting to $800. This discovery' was coincidental with several others, to wit: that Mrs. Sutton had always been a dear old thing, and that If she had known What to do with her money she would have left it to this one and that one who held to her the attitude of relatlons-in-chief. These relations therefore got together, held an Indignation meeting, called in another undertaker, and Insti tuted a free fight over the remains. If the poor eoul in her collln had only been In a trance and had retained her consciousness, she might have learned n better though more bitter lesson In that brief space than In all the rest of her life put together. Undertaker No. 1 was routed, but It was not until a late hour, when an anti-demon-etration was got up by another bevy of the tlec-'ascd's money-made friendfaud the burial wv.6 indefinitely delayed. liiniitf, tlie Chinese (Slant, made his first appearance in this city yesterday morning at 11, at Wood's Museum. I shall not be able to give a full account of him here. It would take too long a letter. There was so much of him to see. I took him in parts. His hours of reception were from 11 to 1 in the morning, from 3 to 5 In the afternoon, and from 6 to 9 in the evening. The first of these inter vals I devoted to his legs, the second to his body, and the third to his head and arms. I entertain liberal views of him. They may be Bald to be large. It has taken me considerable , time to make up my mind about hiin. It took ' me a long time to come to the end of hhu, so of course it was late ere I arrived at a conclusion. . Chang is married. So is his wife. They twain it i. .. n : ... i . ! - , ! . ,. , IITU UCfU uhuwiu iwi 1110 m.u, Diij Uliu UUU a half. He speaks English broken, of course; but then he looks as though he could break any thing. His pig-tail is the e pluribua unuta of ,g-tails. J to evidently goes me wnoie nog. ne wonderful thing about him is his incessant mobility. He is always on the grow. His wife, Kln-Foo, commenced by lovlug him very much, but it is understood that he has grown quite out of her affections. At a house in Thirteenth street a certain enter tainment is in progress which has hitherto been kept quite secret. It is doubtful whether the entertainment will take with the public, or whe ther the entertainers will not be taken by the police. To bo perfectly frank, the performance is a little worse thau that which has hitherto been known as the Nude Drama. The entire costume of every young woman who assists in it consists of one garment, which fits her like a pink silk skin, and into which she gets by inserting her lovely little feet into the neck of the garment. Thus habited, she be comes a liviug statue of unseulptured flesh, that fashionable l'ygmalions may sigh for not alto gether in vain. Seven of these llesh-and-bloodists are understood to be at this present moment in this city, "waiting for an engagement," fully convinced of the sanctity of their art, devout believers in the divinity of materialism. I am at a loss to account for the flattering notices which MIns Ariics Ethel, the protege of Matilda Heron, and debutante at Daly's Fifth Avenue Theatre, has achieved. She is young but not pretty, and not overwhelm ingly promising. She is simple and natural, but she is also angular and awkward. The undue congratulations she has received place her in a position dangerous to herself, and that is the danger she of course is the last to perceive. I observe that tho I.ei'turem Are In I lie Field again. Josh Billings will take $75 for a night's lecture; so will Mark Twain. Mrs. Julia Ward Howe accepts of f 100. Olive Logan will take what she can get or wait for it. Gough, who, if he had not become a temperance-lecturer, might have done a good deal of good to the world by the warning furnished in his inebriety, takes half the house. The season will soon set in, and to the old staff of lecturers several new oues have been added. Ali Baba. MIMICAL AII IKAMTIC. Air. mid Mrs. Wathlim nt the Walnut. Last eveniug Mr. and Mrs. Watklns appeared at the Walnut to a fair audience, in tho Irish drama of Trodden Down, or I'wler Two Flags. These artists obtained a fair amount of popu larity duriug their last engagement hero, im proving greatly on acquaintance. Mr. Watkins Is a good comedian, and as a pcrsonator of Irish, pcaci.ut character he is much superior to Barney Williams, and indeed to most of the actors who make a specialtv of that lino of business. Mrs. Watkins is a reiined aud ladv-like actress, and a better vocalist than is generally seen upon the dramatic stage. These artists do not succeed in attracting as crowded houses as Mr. and Mrs. Williams. Imt if them is iinv merit in the Irish drama itself outside the popularity of Individual performers, thev ought to achieve both famo and ioriunc. l heir acting is quite as amusing aim iu other rcsnects much belter than that of the Wil- liamses. and it mav bu that in course of time the public will learu to appreciate them as highly as it docs the stereotyped extra vugauecs of Baruey and his wife. The drama of Trodden Down we referred to on the recent appearance of Mr. and Mrs. Wat- kiim nt. Iliu '.limi u 1 1 iw.t iiniDdd!irv tliere- lore to make any extended remarks about it. It is un Irish drama of tho common type, and it gives us pretty much the same line of" characters that we aru accustomed to in works of its class. It has some good dramatic situations, and a plot of considerable InLcn st I 1'airlv worked out. While the dialogue is oftentimes wiltv, and it sparkles with those patriotic passages "that stir me fining uioou ana oritig clown tiuiuuers oi ap plause. The loud'mir i.i,.i-i..ii.ra i.-iv fr. and Mrs. Watkins irood nnnm-i million in ilianlnv their abilities, ami the approbation shown by the ati- un.-111-o iiim evening indicated that their etiurts were appreciated. Colonel .Iosi.pu D. Mt'iirnv, the esteemed and poinutr Treasurer fit' th r,.i, sn-....t The atre, has douo us the kindness to send for our delectation a portruit of Mis 1 v,n,i Tii.iimsrin. as a sort of foreshadowing, we presume, ot what fun V lut f.v t. ........ I . . . . . ' . I ....v ,.iVlcu m U1L. Arcl, nlu.r uext jlona!l evening. W o are undecided w hether to admir this portrait or not as a work of art. a rciircH' i ii f m f.. . t ...it . n cloud not of hukw.l... i rather peculiar management of the lights and Bhades the lady . physloKoiny Is made to appear STin. f id k ?v USt TVT ,ro"1 a serltnu'ago with a black eye, a Uutteued nose, aud a dis colored frontispiece generally. This may, how ever, be intended as an emblematic represonta tion of the results of the critical encounters that the fair Lydia has passed through duriug her sojourn in New York, and as an appeal for milder treatment at the hands of the quill drivers of this city. There Is, Indeed, a pensive and appealing look out of tho eyes that encour ages this supposition, and, next to a personal visit to tho various sanctums by Lydia herself in all the glory of blonde ringlets and spangled tights, we know of nothing Unit would bo more likely to mollify tho most relentless of critics than this portrait, to which an additional value Is given by a fac simile of Lydia's autograph.whlch Is remarkable for a resemblance to the bold and picturesque signature of John Hancock, appended to the Declaration of Independence, and suggestive of a list and arm that might make impertinent masculines mo their daring if they should oft cud in their remarks about the make-up of Lydia's limits. Alas! the best that earth can give must fade and pass away. The blondes the great original blondes will only dclectate us for a week or two at the Arch, and then we shall sec them no more. They will ''come like visions, so depart," but amid the desolation caused by their Hitting, it will still be a consolation and pleasure lor lis to retain tho portrait which Colonel Murphy has sent us. It is too large to put into tho back of a watch or even into a photograph album. but it can be trained in a style to set oil Us beauties and suspended opposite our bed. where the discolored optic will appear to wink at us as we fall into slumber, and the pensive smile which lingers about the comers of the mouth will greet our waking moments in the morning. At tuf? Chesnvt the work of reconstruction is going on as rapidly as possible, and the theatre will be ready for the reception iu the course of a lew weeks. Mrs. (iarrcttson has secured Miss Laura Keene as the first star of tho season, aud IS this ladv has not nimciircil liorii for n nnmhnr of years, she will doubtless receive li cordial wel come on the opening of t lie new theatre, for that is wiiat the Chesnut will In reantv be when all the alterations arc completed. CITY lTUMS. f'r.OSINO OVT A T.I, KINDS OF St'MMF.n f.'LOTHIVa. AT (;M:ATI.V KKI)I(KI) PhUK.H. Mnrtmrnt mill until. Our fiarinfut arc tintwinr t tni rrntht-ina'lr qntvl in Vi'i. itiphut in r-vfrit rtsitecl. rnre ututrautertf Ivtrvr than tm Uht'I rlMrit hrrr. Half way Bktwf.f.n ) Bf.nkf.tt 4 Co., t'i'ih and ) 'PowF.it Halt., Sixth Strerfr.) 618 Maiikf.tHt., Phii.ahf.i.i'hia, and HtiQ Huoadway, New Youk. Giiovf.r A Bakfii's Highest Premium Sewing Machines. No. 730 Chesout street. Singer's Skwino Mac hines. Ton dollars down, and balance in easy fnst ilmonts. O. Y. Davis, No. 810 Chosnut street The Columbia Housf. at Cape May proposes to run its season well into Soptember. Persons visiting the island will find this houso located with full and clear sea vijws, and patronized by our best Philadelphia fainilios. Jf.wei.by. Mr. William VV.Cassidy, No. 12 South Second Btreet, has the largrtt and most attractive assortment of tine Jewelry and (Silrvare in the city. Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure articlo, furnished at a price which cannot b I equalled. Ho also has a lame stock of American Westen Watches in all varieties and at all prices. A visit to bis (tore is sure to result iu pleasure and profit. ' A dirontiack Spring Wateb from WhitehaliN. Y Kxporience has proved that this celebrated Chalybeate Water contains more active modioinal properties for the speedy relief and cure of all diseases of the Kidneys and Urinary Organs, female Weakness and Nervous Prostra tion, than any known remedy. Nature's great Tonic and Diuretio for invigorating and building up the Bystem im paired by disease, dyspepiia, or general debility. See pamphlet. Depot, and for salo by Wyeth ft Brother, Druggists, No. 1412 Walnut street, Philadelphia. (Jay's China Palace, No. 1023 Chehnut Street Will close their large assortment of goods on hand at the following astonishing low prices, to make room for thi immense stock purchased .by Mr. Gay in Kurope, now in transit to this city : White French China Dining Plates, PM in., per doz. . $2'0fl V hite Stone China Dining Plates, P4 in., per doz. ... 1 o0 White French China Cups and Saucers, per set, 13 pieces 135 White Stone China Caps and Saucers, per set, 13 pes. t'O Out Glass Goblets, per dozen 235 Pressed Glass Goblets, per dozen 150 Best Stone China Tea Sets, 44 pes., cups with handles 400 Best Stone China Tea Sets, 46 pes., cups with handles 4 75 Best Stone China Dining sets, W pieces 15 00 White French China Dining Sets, 150 pieces 80 00 White French China t'ea Sets, 44 pieces 7'50 The stock of Funcy Goods will be sold at a still greater discount from former prices. Goods to go out of the city will be packed and dolivorod to transportation office free of charge, and insured ugaiast breakage to destination. Call soon, before the assortment is broken. HAS tut down the rnicEs. Chaiii.es Stokes oilers the bala nee of his summer stock at CiltKATLY REDUCED TRICES to close out, in ordor to make room ' FOR THE immense atsortment of fall and winter styles of FLNE FASHION AllLE CLOTHING fioip in eottrse of inaunfaeture, AT NO. 824 CllF.SNUT STIIEEH. Great Kkductions, Great Reductions, Great Reductions, Great Reductions, Great Reductions, Great Reductions, Great Reductions, Great Reductions, Great Reductions, Great Reductions, Gents' and Buys Clothing, Gents' and Boys' Clothing, Gents' aud Boys' Clothing, Gents' and Boys' Clothing, Gcuts' aud Boys' Clothing, Gents' aud Boys' Clothing, Gents' and Boys' Clothing, Gents' and Boys' Clothing, Gents' and Boys' Clothing, Gents' and Boys' Clothing, Wanamakek A Bkowk, Oak Hall, S. K. corner Sixth and Market Streets. Closing out Summer Stock. JflAKICIi:i. BE IX HICKS. On Wednesday morning. August 11 lHo", at the residence of the bride's Cut her, by the Ko J. A. Kunkleniau. Mr. PKKCIVAli K. BKl.l, to Miaa ID A, eldoxl daughter of W illiuin Hicks, i.sg,., all oi this city. No turds. LAI 'EB-TWF.STF.V-On July 4, lHi!, at the Parson aiie. No. lit 1 1 1 Poplar street, by me Kev. Join, ,j. Pe.irce UIJAAilK F. L.L'l-.it toMiss llli.SU-:u W.TWKi 'J'KN, hoth of Philadelphia. BOTEIt.-On the 21st instant, SARAH J. BOVEH, wife ot Louis C Buyer, in t liu ill year of her awe. The relatives and friends of thu lamily are respectfully invited to attend tho tun. r.tl. from the residence of her husband. No. 4i"d;( Leiper street, Fr.uik'ord, on Wednesday ant-moon, the 3.'th ins.uut, at V o'clock. To proceed to Cedr.r llill Ceineteiv. l'F.Ll . Gn thoii.ld instant, SAMUK1. C, son of Sumuol II and Ann li. Fell, in the ?i!tb yeur of his age. 'I lie relatives aud friends ot toe lumily. uu-1 the Wee cni te l ire Company, are reapHctiull Invited to attend his luneral, from the residence of his tattler. No. 3J1 Marriott BtroHt, on Thursday afternoon, the 2dth instant, at 3 o'clock. i'.i GKOOM. On the 2nd instant, ROSANNA, wife of Mr. Thomas Groom, aed 32 yours 3 months and 11 days. I'lm reluwvos aud nsnns oi tuelttiuily are respectfully invited to uttend the lunera'. from the retideiiceof her uubund, No. li'le South street, on Ihursdoy woruiug att)ji IIUGHKS. On the 22d Instant, Mrs. ANN HUGHES. The relatives and friends are reepeot fully invited to at ten J the tuueral, lrom the residence of her son, (ieorno liuidios I"' 1214 Spriuu Garden street, on Wednesday morning at S o'clock-, in the Wth year of his sue- lll'l AKU-'tln Alntiauy anwrmnni, -.hj iuiwu,, ain, 1-H ANCKS JIIXAKD. aged 74 years. 'I he friends of the family, and members of the Taber naVlo Baptist Church, are iuvil.sl to aUend the funeral, froiu thS residence of her .on, No. 1420 boutU street on Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock. S. iiVT?t Vrr.-On the 22d inslaot, Mr. ADAM MOl' t ITT. i . .. - i. (V ) I . 1 His relatives and frlpn1 of the family are respectfully invitri to attend the funeral, from bin Tate residence, Ki. W. corner of r rankfurd road and (limrd avenue, on I'linri dav afternoon neit t I o'clock. Kunnral sxrvicmi wilt In hm held in Immanuel P. K. Church, Miw-looritmh streit, ahovp (iirard avenue, at 1 o'clock precisely. To proceed to Odd fcollown' Uemeterr. SAI.THOURK. - On the <h instant, THOMAS 8ALT JI( lUSK. In the Hrtth rear of bis afro. The relatives and friend of t he family are respectfully invrled to attend the funeral, from hid mother' residonce, corner of Westchester mud and ! ixhor avenue, on Wednnr day afternoon next at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Mount Mo riah Ueuiotery. DRY OOODS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CIIESXUT ST11EET, ARE CLOSING OUT LAWNS, ORGANDIES, And Other Summer Dress Goods, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. (7 13 tf BONNETS, TRIMMINGS. ETO. PRS. M. A. B i rTlE DllESS TRIMMING AND TAPER PAT TERN STORE, I. XV. Corner F.lerenth und Che nut Streets. BARGAINS JUST OPENED, New Btylo Silk Tassel Fringe, 62 cents a yard, all similes. REAL GUIPURE LACES. . A case Lace Points. Saeques, and Jackets. Llama Lace Parasol Covers. Muck Thread Laces, all widths, at very low prices. The pcnulne Joseph Kid Gloves, f 1 per pair. Misses' Colored Kids. NEW STTLES TARASOLS AND SEASIDES. Roman and Plain Ribbons and Sashes. Paris Jewelry. Plaid Nainsooks, French MtiHllns, Plpuo and Mar seilles, Hamburg Edging aud Insertings- EXCLUSIVE AGENT For Mrs. M. WORK'S Celebrated System for cutting Ladies' Dresses, Saeques, Basques, Garibaldi's, Chil dren's Clothes, etc, by measurement, and full In structions given. AGENTS WANTED. Ladles are now making from 100 to 1200 per montn as agents for this system. 8 6 stuth Injure Your Property In Home t'oiiiptuileM Firitt, In Preference to Foi'eln Ones. S P R I N C C A R D E N FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE, N. W. Cor. SIXTH and WOOD Streets. Philadelphia, Aupcust 1, 1869. Capital and Assets Nearly $700,000, Invested as follows : Deal Estate $lii,375-iK) Ground Hents Improved 2.1'di) MorttiHiies 37i,3V7'it2 Interest unpaid IBii'UO U. K. Loans, 1W1, 6 per cents 127,W(l(l Philadelphia City Loans, ri per cents txi, liii lH) I'einporary lans, with full security H.iiiir0'' 2li3 snares stock N. Liberties (fan Co fxWl'iNI 2l shares stock Man. National liank ti.lHiO'tlu 814 shares stock Penn Nutimnil Hunk. ll.'JU iXJ 1IK) shares stock Coinniorciul National Hank fi,H2.Y00 fxil shares stock Spring Garden 1' iro Ins. Co 47,iHa'H Cash 2,2ii7'M $rt74,S13S0 This Company is open for increased insurance on merchandise Kenorally, lumber in yards and on wharves, buildings ana turniture in the city and surroundings. at aa low rates as are consistent with aocurity to its policy holders. Our merchants and business men's snoeess is klonti- nnd with the increased prosperity of the city of Pbil. delphia and the encouragement of its own institutions. Yours truly. JOHN 11. DOHNKRT, Prosidcnt. John A. FnY, Secretary. 8 14 swb tuihsiiirp WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETO. K M O V A L. V. 13. WARDEN, IMPORTER OF Watches, Diamonds, and Jewelry, Has Removed from the S. E. corner or FlftU ami Chesnut Streets to No. 1029 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. N. B. WATCHES REPAIRED IN THE BEST MANNER. 8 llthstu BLANK BOOKS. BLANK BOOKS. The Largest Stock and Greatest Variety OF FULL AND XXALF-BOUXiD BLANK BOOKS, MEMORANDUM, PASS, COPY-BOOKS, ETC. ETO To be found In this city, la at the OLD ESTABLISHED Blank Book Manufactory OF JAS. B. SMITH & CO., No. 27 South SEVENTH St., 6 is thstuSm PHILADELPHIA, OFFICE AND SALESROOM, FIRST FLOOR : WARE- ROOMS, UP STAIRS. WINDOW SCREEN. & GOOD THING. IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPEKS HOTELS, BANKS, OFFICES, ETC. The Patent Adjustable Window Screen WILL FIT ANY WINDOW, Give ventilation and light, screen from view, and exclude FLIES, MOSQUITOES, AND OTUKR INSKOTS. For sale bj Dealers in House-furnishing (Jowls. TUB ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SOftEKN COMPANY, SOLK MANUFAOTUHKKS. S 12 Btnth3m No. 623 MARKET Bt- Philadelphia. RODOER8' AND WOSTENIIOLM'8 POCKET KN1VKH, Pearl and Ktag Handlt,ftf beaitiful finish. KODliKRti' and W A 1)K. BU'IUH fclfrt MA7.0HA, and .th.c.lulirated LKUOLTKK HAJ6UK bOlbliOKa U U14 UnM quality. it a curs, jvuiTOS, noissors, ana lauie jdi'. (ironna ana Polished at V. MADJilKA'b. No. U6 B. 1 ItM'U SirM, below (Ihnanna n nut PHILADELPHIA KASPBF.RK Y, JUCUN Jl DA, Agriculturist, and other htitw berry; Jwtoi lUuckberry Plsnls; Hurtful il, (Jouuoid, aud mhur llraut Vuiw. lwraal.tr li.S. A 0. Jt H.K I (iiiku, DaiaiikO, N. 4, AMUSEMENTS. WALNUT 8T. THEATRE. BE'3 INS AT 8. THIS ('liiP.risy) K VRNI SO. Anaust 34. Tte (. Iiiirminn Atrf.ad Vncalist, ltOSK WATKINS (Fnrniprly Misa Itosina Shatrt, And tho cm in tit Cmtipdisn, Al H. HAKKY WATKINS. Thrso (MRtiiunils ifil artists will nmioar in tlieir fffand P'lr.'iniif Irijfh dTsmn of TIlODDKiV I UHiM tIK, UHUKR I1VU I'ljAt.fl. VniDomii-nil lv the pre-is and tuililio fin IIK-sT Ilil&H DHAKA TDK STATIC. Kermis McCarthy Mr. HAKKY WATKINS fi.iph. iiiii"nn (wit,i sinirii kuii; H viivi.r 7 ALKK'S (LATE MILLEH'8) W1NTRK V (1AHHKN Nos. 7l, 70-J, 7'J4. and 72H VINKNtrmt. TIIK ('! A Ml timill j- M KltiN, tormnriy tna prnprij of thn f;HANI) li K h OK U A DKN. nurchiaed at great eipnrp l-v .' A('(H VAt.h'.R, of this city, in iMinbinatli.n iin H.A.VKH'StlRCHI-tiTKA aud Mim NK.W.IK AN DKR.SWN, will porfonn K.VKUY AKTKUNOON and KVKNINO at the alo"-mentionpd place Admisi-ion RACES. o i rr it Bt i: v. i a le it. WEDNESDAY, jgj AU'31'ST 2 Tiiroo in Five to Ilarness. Purse (MO. It. btetson enlcrs g. ra. LADY HOWARD. On her liters b, m. KIMHALL JACKSON. Ownt r enters b. in. LIZK BROWN. Entrance, ft. It p i . x it st i: i: x i: i a k k. FRIDAY, AUGUST 27. Turse g.ioo. Three In Five. W. Corson enters VICTORY to harness. Win. SU Bricle enters s. h. MOSCOW to harness. A. Nugent enters enters b.; h. GEOltGE, luo-pound wagon. Entrance, l. S2t3t )!. t it ic i: e: a i a is a. TUESDAY, AUGUST 81. Purse lno. Three in Five to Harness. J. F. Turner enters b. m. FANNY. Ow ners enters HLUE DICK. Admission One Dollar. 8 21 Ct 7 i t it oe i? u v. l-i'VX uTi. THURSDAY, JIsS AU, VST 20. Purse J2MI. Three I u Five. R. Stetson enters s. g. LAMPLIGHTER, to wagon. Owner enters b. s. AMERICAN JACKSON, to har ness. AdmiRslon, One Dollar. 8 21 2t EXCURSIONS. H 'OU11TII Oil AND EXCURSION AROUND NEW YORK BAY AND ST A TEN ISLAND, with Trof. McCLURU'S celebrated Cornet Band and Orchestra. Leaving Philadelphia, Walnut street Wharf, On THURSDAY, August 2, at T-30 A. M. FARE FOR THE EXCURSION: Single Tickets ij-oo Gentleman and Lady 6-0(1 Tickets can be procured at tho oiUcoh, Nob. 811 and 828 CHESNUT street, United States Hotel, foot of Walnut street, aud at the wharf on tho morn ing or excursion. 8 24 at T7XCLRSION TO CAMP HANCOCK 1.J "PlflLADKLPUIA CITY OUARD." AT WHI'I KHAI.I.. I.KH1GH (KlUXIT, PA F.XCUKS1UN TIUKKT8 from Philadelphia to Waitn faiill will ho issuod from otHces of Nortli I'onnsvlinin Railrnnd Coiiipaiiy. No. li 5 8. FIFTH Street, ami o irniir htltKS and AM EH 10 AN .Streets, on AueusI 21, is, 3J 2 , -li, -7- Uood to return until Aufcust 28 iuclusive. l'iire.i2 T5 for round trip. 8 iil tit KI.LI3 CLARK, Agent. "IEADING RAILKOAD. PARK ACCOMMO- l1 DATION TUAIN Bctwoen Philadolphia and Bol- mont, coinnioncinR August 9, 18i!9. Starting from station, SEVENTEENTH Streot and PENNSYLVANIA Avenue, and stopping at Coates streot (Park entrance), Brown street (Purk entrance), Thompson stroot, Milllin Lano (Entrance to Engel 4 Wolf's Farm), and cast ond of Oo luuibia Bridge (Entrance to Washington Retreat). (DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) Trains start from Brven- Trains start from Bolmont' teenth and Pennsylvania At ti'lltl A. Al. avenuo : " 8 tKJ A. M. At 71(i A. M. " 10-IKJ A. M. " 910 A. M. " 12 2(1 Noon. " 11(10 A. M. " 2 10 P. M. " 130 P. M. 4 (1(1 P. M. " li lK) P M. " 6 3.1 P. M. " 4 50 P. M. " 710 P. M. " fi ;io P. M. ' 7 40 P. M. Arrangements havo boon made with the Green and Coates Streets, Seventeenth and Nineteenth Streets, and Union Passengor Railways to sell exchango tiukots in connection with above trains, good cither way, for 13 cents. Single fures, on Park Accommodation Train, 10 cents. Tickets in Packages 7 for 50 cents, 14 for $100. For sule at offices, Seventeenth stroot, Coates stree' and Belmont. J. LOWRIK BELL, K6 22t general Ageut. STEAMBOAT LINES. FOR CAPE MAT OH TUESDAYS THURSDAYS, AND (In ,n.l AttRATTTPniV i . 1 11 LLbUAY and SATURDAY MOKNINliS atHo'olook. ?w,u,r.n.""r.!l",,e t'lelttudiug at. Cape Mayon HON DA h, KbN KjSDAYS. aud SATURDAYS at b o'clouk I art. including damage hire ftj as Cuildren. " " . las Servanta " ," ' '. Season Tickets 810 Oarriaee hire eitra. The LADY OF THK LAKE is a tine sea boat, has hamlsome state room accommodations, and is fitted up with everything necessary for the safety and comfort of passengers. l-rcixlit received nntil 8M o'clock. Tickets sold and bag. page checked at the transfer office, No. (JHKSNUT Street, under the Continental Hotel. For further particu lars inquire at the Ouioo, No. !W North 1EI,A YVAKK Av.-nne. G, H. 11 UDDKLIj, . .24 tf CALVIN JTAGG ART. , jrPjs DAILY EXCURSIONS TO" BE- fM ?TT Terlv. .Hurlington. and Bristol, hj the steam FiiMMiHt boat JOHN A. VVAliNK.ii. Leuves Philadel lima, t;heuut street wharf, at 2 and tj o'clock P. M. Re turning, leaves Bristol at 6 50 o'clock A.M. and 4 o'clock P.M. Stopping each way at Kivertwn, 'i'orresdale, Anda lusia, Beverly, and Burlington. Fare 2o oenta. Kiour aion, 40 cen Is. i g ym GLOUfJESTRRPOIMT wmn: WZXyV an,? tak" tne fluuil to this cool, delight. New Ml tiiilriHrfl with averv anmfnrt. Ia.. urkTrntu c . Rliu daily, every few minutjw. $ in 'dm PIANOS. KTECK CO.'H HAINES BROS'. Pri h-IVII IRTbK AND MASON A IIAMMN'M ' OARINET AND , A1KTROPOL1TAN ORGANS, with the new aud beautiful VOX HUMANA. Every inducement ollured to purchasers. .1. H. OOITT.n 7 24Htuthilm No. K3 OH ESNUT Street. R E M O V L.- ClilCKERINU UKANI. MUARu ANiJ UPRIGHT RKMUVl'lVlO Noa. 112tl and UlH Oil KNNUT STRFFT 8 ? 1 ra WyJi JLJii; j'TON, ALBRECHT, BIKKK8 A SOIiMIDT.- ..mum ivunn i r VIVKTilLiMM PUUiiL-.nn. Full guarantee and moderate prices . J KK KI M)M 8. JNo. II A ROH HtreeA. HATS AND" OAR3. " H WARBURTON'8 IMPROVED VENTll lated and easy fitting Dresa liaU (patented), to all the improved fashions of the to&cuo, OUEBN UT Si rJ.i ntutdvortoUMPeaiOffitM. u'u J FINANOIAU. A RELIABLE HOME INVESTMENT. THE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS or thu Wilmington and Reading Railroad, BEAKINH INTERE8T At SEVEN PER CENT, in Currency Paynble April nud Octobrr, Tree of STATE and UNITED STATES TAXES. This toad runs throwrh a thickly populated And riob sricaltnral and mannfaotnrina; diatriot. For the present, we are offering a limited amount ot the abore Bonds at 85 Cents and Interest. The connection of this road with the Pennsylvania and Reading Railroads insnree it a la rue and remunerative trade. We recommend the bonds as the oheapeat flret class inreatment in the market. VJIfl. PAITJTEH &L CO., BANKERS AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENTS. NO. 36 S. THIRD STREET, 4 8m PHILADELPHIA. DE HAYEN & BRO., B A N K E U 9 AND Dealers in Government Securities, UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD LTirst Blortgage Bonds, Gold, Etc., No. 40 South THIRD Street, 11 PHILADELPHIA. 33. XI. JAXVXISON & CO., SUCCESSORS TO P. F. KELLY & CO., Hankers and Dealers fa Gold, Silver, and Government Bonds, AT CLOSEST MARKET RATES, N.W. Corner THIRD and CHESNUT Sts. Special attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS in New Tor and Philadelphia Stock Boards, etc. etc 6 5 tia 81 Q.LEHDINNING, DAVIS & CO., NO. 48 SOUTH THIHD ST11EET, PHILADELPHIA. GLENDINKING, GAVIS AMORY, NO. 2 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK BANKERS AND BROKERS. Direct telegraphic communication with tho New York Stock Boards from the Philadelphia OiUeo. 122! LLIOTT & DUNN HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR NEW BUILDING, NO. 100 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Are now prepared to transact a GENERAL BANK ING BUSINESS, and deal in GOVERNMENT and other Securities, GOLD, BILLS, Etc. Receive MONEY ON DEPOSIT, allowing Interest. NEGOTIATE LOANS, giving special attention to MERCANTILE PAPER. Will execute orders lor Stocks, Bonds, etc., ON COMMISSION, at the Stock Exchanges of Philadel phia, New York, Boston, uud Haiti more. 4 2d WUTH, RANDOLPH & CO., BANKERS, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK. DEALERS IN UNITED STATES BONDS, and MEM BERS OF STOCK AND (iULD EXCHANGE, Receive Accounts of Banks tout Bankers on Liberal Terms. ISSUE BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON C. J. IIAMBHO 4 SON, London. B. MKTZLER, S. SOHS & CO., Frankfort. JAMES W. TUCKER & CO., Purls. And Other Principal Cities, und Letters ol Credit 12 tf Available Throughout Europe. CITY WARRANTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. C. T. YERKES, Jr., & CO., NO. 20 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 84 PHILADELPHIA. pm 8. PETERSON & CO., Stock and Exchange Brokers, NO. 39 EOUTII THIRD STREET, Members of the New York and Philadelphia Stock: and Gold Boarda stocks, bonds, Et bought and sold on com niisblon f ulj at either 1 FINANCIAL.. E. W. CLARK & CO., No. 35 South THIRD Streot. PHILADELPHIA. DEALFRS IN Covernment Socuritios, Stock, Gold and Note Brokers Acooant. of Hank.. Vim. .. .nbjoct to check at .lint. INTEREST ALLOWED ON BALANOKS. GENERAL AGENTS FOR P13IIH3yLVAMXA AMD SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY OF THK NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF THK UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY I corporation chartered by special Act of Odtiffreaa, ap piurwi amy no, ison, wiia m C'AKH CAPITAL OF 81,000,000, FULL PAID. Liberal terms offered to Agent and Solicitors, who art invited to apply at our office. Full particulars to be had on application at oar offlo. located in the second story of our Banking House, where Circulars and Pamphlets, fully describing the adTaoUcas offered by the Company, may be had. i:. W. 1'L.AKIC Jk CO., J ftnj No. JI5 SonthTUIRDStret A Seven Per Cent. Mi Lou $6,500,000. THE KANSAS PACIFIC RAILWAY, now ineucoese ful operation from Kaims City to Sneridan, proposes to build an extension to Denver, Colorado. Tne Government has granted Three Millions of Acres of the finest lands In Kansas and Colorado, which are mortgaged for the secu rity ot a loan of $6,500,000. This loan is secured in tho most effectual manner. It represents a road in profitable operation, and will open tho trade of the Rocky Mountnin country and connoot It with the great markots of the Kant. It is considered to be one of the lient loans in the market. EVEN BETTKR IN SOME RKSPECTd THAN GOV KKNMKNT SECURITIES. The loan has tbirtly years to run, principal and Interest payable in gold, semi-annually, seven per cent. The coupons will be payable semi-annually in either Frankfort. London, or New York, and will be free from Government taxation. The bonds for the present are sold in currency at W, with accrued interest. Circulars, maps, and pamphlets sent on application. iai.m:v, moieuan a, co No. B3 EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YORK. m. li. .ii:si:i &c co., No. 12 PINE STREET, NEW YORK. We are authorized to sell the bonds in Philadolphia. offer them as a reliable investment to our friends. towxmexd viii:i.i: Sc CO., No. 309 WALNUT Street, 7 37tuthflm PHILADELPHIA. JANKING HOUS or JAY COOKE & CO., Nos. 112 and 114 South THIRD Street PHILADELPHIA, Dealers In all Government Securities. Old S-20s Wanted In Exchange for Now. A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. Interest Allowed on Deposits. COLLECTIONS MADS. STOCKS bon(r"c Brt on Commission. "6 aa 8011 Special business. ocommQdlons reserve(, rof We will receive applications for Policies of Ufa iDRurance in the National Life Insurance Company, of the United States. Full Information given at our offlCfc T 1 sm PENNSYLVANIA AND New York Canal and Railroad Co.'s SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS. GUARANTEED BY THE LEHIGH VALLB RAILROAD COMPANY. A LIMITED AMOUNT OF THESE BONDS OFFERED T NINETY-ONE PER CENT. The Canal of this Company Is 108 miles long. Tneir Railroad of the same length Is fust approaching com. plt-tlon, and being principally owned by the Lehlgn Valley Railroad Company, will open in connection therewith an immense and profitable trade nortn ward from the coal regions to Western and Southern New York and the Great Lakes. Apply at Lehigh Valley Railroad Company's Office No. 80J WALNUT Street, Plilladiilphia, s Slmrp CilAKLES 0. LOS GSTliETH, Treasurer Lehigh Valley Railroad Company. THE AMERI CAN COMBINATION BUTTON-HOLE AND SEWING MACHINE Is now universally admitted to be superior to others as a Family Machine. TUB SIMPLICITY EASE, AND CERTAINTY with which it operates as well i as the uniform excellence of its work, throughout the entire range of sewing, In Stitching, Hemming, Felling, Tucking, Cording, Braiding, Quilting, Gath ering, and Sewing on, Over seaming, Embroidering on the Edge, and its Beauti ful Button-Hole and Eyelet Hole Work, PLACE IT UNQUESTIONABLY FAR IN AD VANCE OF ANY OTUER SIMILAR INVENTION. OFFICE, S. W Cor. ELEVENTH and CHESNUT 6 1otuth83mrp PHILADELPHIA. TEATOESS -EVERY IN8TRUMENT TIIAT (TavarVWr.. i . luT"td to aulst the burins: !iLn7K.??'. ,n! lo, lWirators; also, Uraa. M Pi lilt R fuUrli """ft superior to any others la use. at P. UhtsOBU uuWl llu,1'i