30:43T.1VM,f) DAILY, Amy, ' RECEIN SEW STYI.FB FALL CLOTH, ,„. • taw ,S,rYLEI3 FALL CLar .111"'N.41. NEIV - Lre F-. Lr. CL' ,OI.II.NO„ 14113.0 P., 'forme .4." , ?7) 8010. !elven, yorTIIO..ANI , beh BOYS': Petr N's, Yotrils. io‘p ye, BENY ""-A. ' 4 iiks4f 4 mil me " I Tow than Fir KIR m HALL. Mir sl-6 - AWL= STREET. And ' Pnig.A.mrzrau. ___. AO Broadway, New York. ----PRAIN-13-13—jd "tr• D ''. D. A. STILWELL'S ORGANIC Vibrator. It me into t o .4 ear and hi not perceptible, re• nov o, i dnging in the } -tend, and enables deaf pereone to hear dietinctlyft- t_ h e r rch and pnblre antemblies. A Trentiae on r •icarnePP. Catarrh, Consumption and Cancer; their er 4 t , e, 1 $ incline of 1 pecdy relief, and altb mate core, by A pupil of the Academy of Medicine, Parie. Sent free for 10 cent.. Screuloas (Eames. aneccemfally treated. Dr. T. 11. STILWELL, 31 Eaet Washingion PiliCe. ..4eNst York City, where all letters, to receive atten. lion, 'tnuet be addroseed. Dr. STILWELL, of New York, will be profeetdonally ut, 1= Pine street, Philadelphia, Tuesday next, from 10 to 4. ' 0c12.Ntu,t1141m.... - - . MEYER , t3 NEWLY 15IPROVED CRESCENT SCALE O'VERSTRUNG PIANOS, Acknosdledgai to be the beet. London Prize Medal and iliirbeat Awards in America received. MELODEONS and SECONIMIAND PIANOS. 1Y22-111,w0,3n1f. Warerooine, 1'22 Arch et., below Eighth. STECK & (K).15 PIANOS. lIAINEB BROS' PIANO& IIIetYSON & BA.MLIN , B CABINET ORGANS. Sals-1330 J. E. GOULD. Seventh and Chestnut EVENING BULLETIN. Saturday, October 12, *BO7. WILLIAMS IN THE WEST. The.Pittsburoli Gazette is very unreason able and unjust in its fault-finding with the Republicans of Philadelphia for suffering themselves to be defeated in the late election. It intimates that it was because the candidate for Supreme-Judge was not a Philadelphian. While admitting that the party committed many mistakes in their nominations here, we deny that there was any feeling against Judge Williams. The official returns, more over, show that the Republican vote , fell off in Philadelphia much less than it did in the western counties. Only a few counties are reported in full, in most of them the majorities alone being stated. But here are a few samples of the full Republican vote for two years Geary Williams. in 1867 Philadelphia. 54,205 49,5t+7 4,618 Allegheny' .20,511 16,413 . 4,008 Butler ' . 3,544 2,930 605 Warren 2,687 2,131 556 In these figures it will be seen that the de cline in the Republican vote in Philadelphia was less than 9 per cent., while in Allegheny it was about 20 per cent., and in Butler and Warren united about the same. The majorities in all the strong Republican coun ties of the West are very much reduced, and it will be discovered, When the' full returns are in, that the percentage of loss in them is 'much greater than it is in Philadelphia. Will the Gazette explain why the Republicans of Allegheny gave a PittsbUrgh candidate, in 1867, 4098 votes less than they gave .anEast ern man in 1866? The Philadelphia Repub limns labored against many local and while we do not excuse any of them for voting for Sharswood, 'we insist that the Western Republicans did not support, as they should have done, a Western candidate. Our heaviest proportionate losses have been in the West: in Allegheny, Erie, Lawrence, -Armstrong, -Beaver,__lndiana, :Butler,_, War-_ . ren, &c. If Allegheny alone had given Wil liams the support it gave for Geary, he would have been elected. lITORE ANNEXATION. The knowledge of the existence of Mr. Beward's ravenous appetite for territory has spread among even the most distant and unciv ilizad nations of the earth, and has developed - a universal desire to contribute to it,—a de sire, born either of eagerness to handle Ame-. rican lucre or to propitiate American great ness. From San Francisco, yesterday, we have intorruation that the King of the Feejee Islands has ceded to the United States three small islands, apparently without expecta tion of compensation, we common courtesy requires that we shall at least send bim an iron-clad. Ile owns two hundred and twenty-five islands, of which about eighty are entirely uninhabited, so he can readily spare three of them for the purpose of forming coaling and watering stations for American vessels in the South Pacific. It is also reported that the King. offered to the - United States the Protectorate of all his do minions, but that Captain Stanley, of the steamer Tuscarora, declined the \\ offer, on the ground that he had no authority to accept it. If Mr. Seward desires to carry out his annexa tion policy, he should look after this matter immediately, and take measures to accept the offer of his worthy Cannibal majesty. There is a fine chance to introduce the choicest principles of the Democratic party among the natives, and to organize a sturdy sup port of the administration in that distant section. If the unterrified should Object to the affiliation on account of the color of the converts, it will be simply necessary to re mind them of the fact that the natives are largely in the majority, and in such a be nighted condition that they can always be relied upon to vote the whole ticket, without asking any hard questions. Moreover, they are opposed to prohibitory liquor laws, and the chiefs get gloriously drunk once 'a week with the common - people, upon un taxed liquor, made by chewing roots and expectorating it into pitchers. The'only trouble likely to arise is, that it will be a very unsafe country for Democratic orators to campaign in. The people are fond of human flesh, - which they serve up under the name of "long pig," anditheir partiality for broiled Democrat is proved by the fact that in 1858 they ate three New Yorkers who dropped in to pay them a friendly visit. It will be a dangerous place else, to be, inlease of sickness, for, instead of placing patients in the Doctor's hands, they insure speedier death by burying them alive. In any event, how ever, whether the Democracy do or do not chosseit for a field of operations, it is to be hoped that we never shall receive eider our fashions or customs from that 1)0f - iron of the United &atm. The ladies wear waterfalls five _feet in diameter, and aiiect an unorna mental door mat beside, and that is all. After a human cutlet, roast. snake is a leading ar ticle of diet, and the musicians in Peejeean orchestras play on flutes, with their noses, Probably singing with their mouths at the same time. People go into mourning for their _relatives by chopping no: their fingers and toes, and if a chief happens to stumble and fall, every luau within sight of him P. exput:tr , l, out of courtesy, to execute the Slime iflOVv! , lew, WWI all the exaggeratlM the most acceptable custom to a certain class among us walla be that which permits a man, when condemned to death for murder; to drag out any of his relatives, from his father to his grandson, to die,in his place. In view of these queer notions of propriety, we can hardly regard this last territorial ac quisition as particularly desirable, unless in deed it is accepted on tlie ground that it will be a good place to send troublesome sup porters.of Mr. Johnson, like Gen. Rousseau, with a view to having them quietly eaten, and put out of the way of doing further mis chief. If some arrangement of this kind can be made with thd Monarch of the cannibals, probably a large body of intelligent and pa triotic men in this country will give the pro ject of annex_ation their hearty commenda-, tion and support. DEMOCRATIC FRAUDS. The Copperhead organs 'are more clamor ous than usual in their hue and cry about Republican frauds, a certain proof that their managers have been more active than common in their old' trade of cheating at the polls. The glaring frauds in the Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth Wards of the city will receive, it is earnestly to be hoped, the searching scrutiny of the officers of the law, and the intelligence re ceived to-day from the Luzerno District shows that open violence and fraud alone pre vailed to give Judge Woodward his meagre majority. In Scranton, a Democratic riot kept the polls closed until four o'clock, and then none but Democrats were 'allowed to vote. In Wilkesbarre township the elec tion was a mop farce. The Republicans were excluded Nom the polls, while the Democrats voted "early and often" almost without a pretext of concealment. In other parts of the Luzern .District the:same state of things prevailed. it is understood that Mr. Ketchbm will contest Judge Woodward's seat, and these outrageous frauds will then be officially exposed. We were fully pre pnred for such revelations of iniquity from the moment that the Copperheads began to cry "Stop Thief!" Fulling off Tnere are already whisperings of a Cabinet explosion as the result of the encouragement given to Mr. Johnson by the late elections. The newspaper jackals of the fitlse President are indicating the coming slaughter by attacks and slurs upon Secretaries Seward and McCulloch, and it is pretty evident that in spite of the dirt which these gentlemen have eaten so copiously and with such apparent appetite, they have failed to meet the Presiden tial requirements and their heads must roll into the basket. Mr. Johnson will not be content until he surrounds himself with Constitu tional advisers of the most unquestionable degree of Coherheadism. These rumors of a more intensified apostacy on the part of the false President must certainly afford great gratification to those Republicans whO, in the pursuit of Utopian ideas of political per fection and propriety, either refused to, vote at all' or so cast their suffrages that they have given ienewed assurance and Confidence to Andrew Johnson, and encouraged him to fresh advances in his wicked course. It must be sufficiently grating to the feelings of any-one holding Republican_principles to be compelled to listen to the exultations of viru lent Copperheads; but to be ranked arming the friends and endorsers of Andrew Johnson! The bare idea is enough to cause a shudder of hOrror and disgust. Judge Ludlow is entitled to the thanks of the community for the . salutary caution which he gave his Democratic friends from the bench 'on Thursday last. In sentencing one of them for a brutal assault upon an old colored man, he used the following language: "Whatever excitement there may be in the public mind, and no matter how much the people may differ on many questions, one thing is certain: all the people of this Com monwealth are entitled to the protection of its laws, and they shall not be assaulted with out cause, while this Court has power to pro tect them." The example made of this ruffian was a timely one. The Democratic success of Tuesday last would naturally stimulate the hatred of the ignorant masses of . that party toward the negro, and several in stances of assault and outrage have already occurred. It was therefore eminently proper that Judge Ludlow should give such a warn ing and make such an example as would show that he, in common with his judiCial colleagues, is determined to maintAin the public peace and uphold the dignity of the law. No one, is astonished at the prehiptness with which the Copperheads turn upon the soldiers,the moment they have made what capital they could out of them. They hate a Union soldier as they do a negro, and are as ready to prevent him from voting now as they were during the war. Whether the hundred soldiers Tit - Fort Delaware had a precise legal right to vote for Judge Williams or not is for the lawyers to decide. The point for the people to remember is that the only objec tion to their voting comes from the peo ple who have been working so hard to ob tain their votes. We have heard of no Dem ocratic protest, or application to a Demo cratic Judge for an injunction in the case of the seventy soldiers at the Frankford Arse nal, Who voted for Judge Shorewood at an election condticted by a United states ma rine. Soldiers who believed in the protes tations of Democratic friendship must be blessed with a wonderful credulity and a shockingly bad memory. We took occasion a few days since to refer to the "flash" journalism of the day, with its pictorial and written panderings to the worst passions and the vilest emotions of mankind. A London correspondent of a New York co temporary describes the influence of a differ ent description of pernicious literature, and tells of how in London the street gamins take with avidity •to stories of thieves and burglars, snit of the influence which such poisonous stuff exercises. A large proportion of these boys do not know how to read, but some who have learned read to the rest. . A club of little boys, tight or nine years old, buys such a work, for example, as "The His tory of TYburn Dick, the Boy King of the Ilighwayinen," which comes out in penny number. They take the names of the dif ferent characters in the story,. cud, as much us they dare; imitate their exploits. This is the primary 'school of crime. Once sent to I.r;son,they &mediae with older thieves, finish their eflneftt; , )n raid are finally let loo3e upon THE DAILY EVENING 'BULLETIN.--PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1867 society accomplished criminals. It may well be questioned whether the toleration of pub lications that are calculated to 'Vitiate by wholesale the minds and morals'of the rising generation, is not a grave error. The Government , detectives aro said to be on the track of the manufacturers of the spurious IAO bonds. If they are detected and convicted there will be a fine chance for the exercise of Presidential clemency. The great political fraud. who occupies the Executive chair at - the White House instinctively rushes. to the relief of all counterfeiters who are con victed in the United States Courts, and a first class scoundrel who is equal to the high art of getting up bogus thmisand-dollar bonds, and getting them off by wholesale upon Wall street money-changers, would certainly be entitled to distinguished consideration at the hands of Mr. Johnson. EVERY SATURDAY, for October 19th, reproduces the more readable portions of London Society for October; a quite long and thoroughly interesting article ou "Canine Celebrities," an Indian sketch, entitled "A Spinster's Sweepstake, and What Came of It," and a seasonable paper on "Boating at Commemoration." Every Saturday keeps up its good rep for giving promptly to American r ers the freshest papers in European periodicals. John K. Myers & Co. Auctioneers, Nos. 232 and 234 Market street, will hold during next week the following important sales, viz.: ON MONDAY, Get. 19, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on four month.' credit, 600 lota of French Dry Goods, in cluding a special offering of Paris Dress Goods and Shawls, of the celebrated manufacture and importation of Messrs. L. Maillard & Co., including Merino, Cachemcre d'Ecosee, Mous. Detainee, Veil Bareges, Shawls, Botuba zincs, amiss Poplins, Poplino Pekin, Epingliuc Reps, }Melville, Empress Cloth, &c. Also, 75 pieces Fr( nch Fancy Cloakings, Saxony and British Dress Goods. Black and. Colored Silks, Embroid eries, Shirts and Drawers, Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, White Goods, Merino Shirts and Drawers, Lyons Velvets, 'I lee, Umbrellas Trimmings, Handkerchiefs, &c. ON TOF-HDAY, bet. 15, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue. on four months' credit, about 1,300 packages Boots, Shoes, Bro gans. ON WEDNESPAY, Oct. 16, On four months' credit, 800 lots of rich Embroideries, Handkerchiefs, Laces, ac., by order of Alm ROBERT MAODON Al.O. ON THURRIMY, Oct. 17, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on four months' c. edit, about &iU packages and lots of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods Including Cloths, heavers, Coesinieres, Satinets, Chinchillas, Doeskins, Pilots, Italians, Vesting,, &c. Also, Dress Goods, Shawls, Silks! Linens, Shirts and Drawers, Balmoral end Hoop Skirts, Hosiery, (Neves, Notions, &c. Also, 200 packages Cotton and Woolen Domestics. ON FRIDAY, Oct. 10, at 11 o'clock; by catalogue on four months' credit, about 200 pieces of Ingrain, Venetian, List, Hemp, Cottage and Nag Curpetinge. • Public Side.. Elegant Residences, C try Seats and Farms, Stores, Building Lots, Grontad Rents, Dwellings, Bank and other Slocks, Loans, tee., by Order of toe Orphans , Court, Executors, Trustees, • Adininip.trutors, Heirs and Others. -Thomas & bone' pamphlet catalogue 0.4 pave), isrmed to.day,, for their We on Tneedal next at the Exchange, comprieen a number of very elegant Iblddencee, Ihved. loge, Large l.otr, btoree, Country Seats and Farme, Btoelu, Leone, de. See. also, ath:crtieemente on seventh and Mat }lna to•day'd Auction Notice.--Sale of Boots • and ShoeN. 'The early attention of the trade he called to the large sale of Boote, Shoes, Brogans, Balmorale, &e., to hp .old by McClelland & Co., Auctioneers. at their store. No. 606 Market area, on Monday morning, Oct. bl,Loumbh,ci,a4 at ten o'clock. precisely. DOWNING'S AMERICAN LIQUID CEMENT, FOR mending broken ornaments, and other articles of Glass, China, Ivory, Wood, Marble, Am. No heating re quired of the article to be mnded, or the Cement. Al wilye ready for use. For sale by JOHN lt. DOWNING, Stationer, fe7-tf 139 South Eighth street, two doors ab. Walnut. ISVCALLA'S NEW HAT STORE, N. E. CORNER TENTH. AND CHESTNUT, FORMERLY CHESTNUT, ABOVE EIGHTH, Your patronage solicited. . seitiotf FALLIf A MEV- MMSALLA DAT AND CA_P.Ell l l l O ( dUt t t i eIEdBTNUT street. WARBURTON'S IMPROVED, VENTILATED and easy-fitting Dress flats (patented), ill all the ”1 , - proved fashions of the season; Chestnut street, next deer to the Poevottice. sel3.lyrp / - 4.14 D FORKS. —A VARIETY OF. PATTERNS OF lJ Table Fork., nifty be had in any number desired at 1 RUMAN & SIIA W'S, No. 835 (Eight Thirty-five) Market street, below-Ninth. .OOHING GLASSES AND PICTURE • FltA54 4S, J wholesale. and retail, at D. F. REIMER CO.'o, No. 624 Arch street, manufacturers. • - • •• • DEVOLVING CORN ?TIPPERS, OR 011Es*TNUT Iloaatere, u variety of Coffee Itowiterp, and a . f air va riety of llousekeepmileera . Hardware, for mile by TRUMAN & SHAW, No. 515 (Eight Thirty-five)Markut greet, below Ninth. (j 1 ONLY FOR SIX CARDS OR ONE LARUE 1.110 Po: t-P.l- graph, a t REIMER'S old-eatablighed t iallery, Second etreot, above Green. 12 FerrotYPed Ou cent,. N USING DANNE&'S PATENT WASHING MA 1. chine scalding hot H (18 are agitated into and through the,t,xtui e of your clothing.. Tide removeo neArly all Vie dirt Is ithout the neeereity of rnbbing. They :ire old hy TRUMAN AL SHAW, No. 835 (Hight Thirty-live) Market below Ninth. .CIA ONLY I OR A PHOTO ?: 'NIATURE, AT B. F. RE1,401 , 4 0 1 ER'S Gallery, Npj-01:. Arch street, bi Card.; or on.. large Picture *l. • -- I%' E 11A VI: CLOTH EB.SPRINKLER3, PATENT IRON V 1 folders, Sad Irons, Ironing Lioardo, Soap Cups, Starch Boxer, Clothes Wringers, Washing Machines, m.h-Doardr. together with 'a. general assortment of lloureXurnishing Goods. W. It: KERN, No. 211 (Two Filtr.pne) N. Ninth street. 0,12.2tr0 186 . 7. l'iSrclLL'U,L.,',4"nliiVlA T salo Y on" n g': - ,` , .' L ',‘till Bath, 26 eclat!. Childreu , H Hair Cut. .125 Exclrinto Mee. Open Sunday mt./fling. lt.' G. C. KOPP. LITARTLING: 13 LOUIS N A I'ULEO,I' . PEAS:OF THE EUROPEAN Mne= The following letter has come into oar posseesion, and we token to layit before the yublie: "run Tutt.Ent nl,, May "My well beloved .Itur royal heart is with you, and our best WhiileH for your happiness." ••-••• • • • • "In regard to the Germanic Confederation,let me aeeure you, its bordm shall not be extended; my eleepleme eyei are o'er on the wily Ihemarck, and on shall see the hour when the two.fnced buzzard - of Pruseia will stramde be neath nty heel. The South German 'Stated dare not, sir: the lo,nde of the Hapsburgs are linked to mine; Holland is with me, and Leopold, of Belgium, could not opp,me mitt if he would. The coming year shall pee the t ti.eolof waving peacefully ou the went bank of the Rhine." NAPOLEON." The above was found, written in cypher on for Mild', of a paper collar, not far from J. C. BA It 4E. Gentlenten'e ' , mulching store, No. 245 North Ninth k tree t. iii''' IVAVAL STORES.-258 RIMS. NOS. 1 AND 2 ROSIN' J. 241 9 Bales Cotton, now lauding from steamer Pioneer for sale by EDWARD 11. ROWLEY,. ocl2-31` 16 South Wharves. tI .1 END EITON E B AT THE EMPIRE MA.RH LE -, f., NV , i Ica for rale 111 greatly . redueed prices for malt. •, , largo lorortment of plain ~m 1 ornamental Ilead ._. _._' etc l',eM, l'lll4P, with galvaniz a Barn and rate ti ' -'"-`!.' match, of a new tlciAgn; alio, a new design of fauitenings. 'llie pubic aro invitcd to call and nee them, up in the VIIIiI, at 1721 Pine Arcot. Open after night. oel2titrp§ NO MORE BALDNHSS'7 on GREY HAIR. LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER AND DRESSING The only known Restorer of Color and Perfect Heir Dressing Combined. TIIE MOST PERFECT HAIR. RESTORER ' "Ldndon - Ilan Color It ,aor,q.." "London Ever int:oduced. II dr Color Restorer." "Loudon I kir Color Itest.r.o." "Lsallioll , BALD II EA PS Bair Color Restorer." "London litill Cohn. it , storttr." "London RECLOTIIED 1 lair Color ite.torer." "London 11 air Color Restorer." "London WITH Ibtir Color Restorer." "London Hair Color It sttor.,r." "Loddon NEW HAIR. ;lair Color Restorer." Cettiticates are daily received, proving its wonderful power in restoring the life, growth, color and vigor to the weakest hair. It positi;el7 stops falling out, keeps the scalp clean, cool and hei,lthy,ooldd effectually any ir ritation or itching of the scalp, and as a hair dressing It is perfect, nicely perfumed, very cleanly, and dooi nut stain the skin a particle, or soil hat, bonnet or the finest linen. Only 76 cents it bottle half dozen $4. Sold by DR. SWAYNE & SON, No. 3'o North Sixth street, above Vine, and all Druggiete, Variety, an I Trim. ming Stores, sell d to w a IT jr '7 GO TO OSTROM'S BOOT AND SHOE STORE, 636 South FIFTH Btrtet below Shippeu. i Cheapest prime geode n the city. au2l.3ins ROCKIIILL &WILSON, Fine Ready-Made Clothing, 603 AND 605 CHESTNUT STREET. LADIES' NOTICE. • GRI AT REDUCTION IN PIVCES AT JOAN 101. . S. E. Corner SEVENTH and ARCH Sts. DRESS TRIMMINGS,,BEADED GIMP, WORSTED FRINGE, litirroNS. HUTTON& RIBBONS. RIBBONS. ZEPHYR GOODS. ZEPHYR GOODS. ' Embroidered Shin ere, Gem. of Reality. Tufted HorHeli and Flower. on Slipper& phyr Cushiono, Ringo and Screen& Tufted Zephyr work, novel deidgmi. STOCKINGS. STOCKINGS. TA)WEST PEIOES. LOWEST PRICES. Our 35 and •te ant Stockinge are full, regular ,and dura ble. Our vriece for the genuine Iron Framed Goode are the lowect in the city. MERINO UNDERGARMENTS. Ladies , Merino Vente, $1 25 and up• Mieecs , Merino Vests, good, 80 cents and up CORSETS. • CORSETS. Covets, woven, good cane, 90 cents per pair. Correte, woven, whalebone, good, $t 25 per pair Coreete, woven,l6 bones, $1 sdper pair. Coreete, woven, 32 bones, $1 80 per pair. Cerecte, embroidered, allkinde. STOCKING VANS. Stocking Yarns in large variety of colors and grades, at owent prices. Linen handkerchiefs ; 10,12, 14 cents and up. henintitched liandkereblein, 115, 23.50 cent*, and up. h . JOHN M. FINN'S, 0c12.4p S. E. Corner SEVENTH and ARCH Streets. r Tremendous A ssortment C 5," Tremendous assortment Vf Tremendous Assortment liWtr Tremendous Assortment Men's and Boy's Clothingl.Zs Men's and Boy's Clothiny!„6o Men's and Boy's ClothingLie4 Men's ant? Boy's Clothing! 4 . rlatest and iest Styles! VW - Latest and. est Styles! CrLatest and Best Styles! - IW - Latest and Best Styles! WANAMAKER BROWN, The Largest Clothing House, OAK HALL, • The corner of Sixth anti Market streets. -43 j E HAS REMOVED HIS STOCK OF Steck & Co., and Haines Bros'. Pianos, AND Mason & Hamlin's Cabinet Organs, to Ida new and elegant store, N0.,923 CHESTNUT ST., NORTH SIDE, ABOVE NINTH. se•2Yfp .IR.V.MCVVA.L;,, C. W. A. TRITIVIPLER • HAS REMOVED HIS Music Store From Seventh and Chestnut Sts. TO 926 CHESTNUT STREET. n 11124140 - - THE GREAT • AMERICAN BIN.A.TION A.ria SEWING & BUTTONHOLE MACHINE. BEST IN THE WORLD. Sold S. W. cor. Eleventh and Chestnut. P. E 0 the r Machine, taken in Exchange. 0c3.1m rp§ REDUCTION IN PRICES, French Calf, double solo, Boots, first finality, $l3 00. Do. do. single do. do. do. d). $lO 00. Do. do. double do. do. 2d do. $lO 00. Do. do. single do. do. do. do. $9 Ue. BOYS' FINE BOOTS AND SHOES At Very Low Prices. 13 A.. E 1 rr V. rira "I` 33 S. SIXTH STREET,. Hifi- 1 Y ITS ABOVE CHESTNUT. P. .sc. C. It. TAYLOR, PERFUMERY AND TOILET BOAPS. .341 North Ninth street. 1)I 9 I"T.TAIATy,ZITH FULL DI ieclonotor nal excellent . BEIIMUI)A AItIt(41)OT FEESII BETHLEHEM OATMEAL; ROBINSON'S PATENT BARLEY; PEARL. SAGO, with directionn; CA RACCAS COCOA. a porn Chocolate for Invallac; CRACKED WHEAT for DYSPEPTICS; LIQUID BENNET; CONDENSED MILK •, EXTRACT OF BEEF, and other dictation. For sale by JAMES T. SIIINN. Apothecary, Belß4f rp Broad and Spruce 'Alecto. WALL PAPERS, 10. 12,5 d AND% CENTS PER PIECE, gold and glazed. Cheap, neatly hung window ahadea, $l. $3 and $3, with tixtiu'ea, manufactured all SiZi3o. . dOIINSTON'S DEPOT, 1033 Spring Garden Arcot, 8,014-40,1 Y Bolow Eleyenthl 07p4917:44gdmell'AaltaxatcSNN °N A 8 .. - ZTNI7,T; Beverly Burlington and Bristol , leaved Chestnut Street whorl, 'Philadelphia, at IX and 6 o'clock P. M., atopping Megargoe'a wharf , ' Konaington. River. ton and Andaluala. Returning, leaven Briatol at 4 o'clock A.:111. and 4 o'clock P. M., touching at all the abovo land. inge. Fare, 25 cents. Excursion, 40 cents. lts STEAMER PILOT 130Y.—BUNDAY Excureiou for Burlington and Bristol, Wav ing second wharf below Arch street, at 9 o'clock A. M. and 2.59 I'; M. Roturning, leave Bristol at 11.90 o'clock A. M. and SP. M. stopping at 51cgargoe's wharf, Tacony, Riverdale and Beverly, as usuaL Faro each way, 25 cents. Excursion, 40 cents. it ROCKHILL &WILSON, Clothiers, 603 AND 605 CHESTNUT STREET. Y. srimEimr, .sr, scow I )lave about 3 cOOOB loft of those "Soiled Muslin's , ' received on Monday Bet. Wo will guarantee that all the soils will wash out, 3.1 Bleached Mains, 8 , 3.4 do. do. Be. 7-8 do. do. 9c. . de. do. De. 7 8 do. do. no. 4-4 do, do. 125:e. 4.4 do. • ' do. Ite„ worth 29. Watusutta, and Now York Mills, at greatly reduced prices. ilnbleacbed Canton Flannels, lb to 373 e. Bleached Canton Flannels, lb to 62.5dc. Cheapest Calicoes in the City. Newest etyleo at o', 15e. Calicoewiew otyleo. reduced to lie. lde. do. • do. do. 12,56 e. 20c. do. do.. do. The. Wll open to-day, three civics of the Ranging in Price from $3 75 to $9. 8.4 elightly rolled Brown Table Linen, inc., worth 80. 8.4 do. Loom do. &e, do. 87. 84 - do. do. - do: 70r., do. 411. 7.4 do. Bleached do. 80r., do. Isl. 84 do. do. do. $l, do. SBI 8735 6.4 do Brown do. 37}4c.. do. 88. Nos. 713 and 715 N. Tenth St. it§ RE3IARK ABLY FINE MANUFACTURES IN SUGAR ALMONDS AT STEPHEN F. WHITMAN' S , No. 1210 Market St. ocl2 at 4 SAFETY RAILROAD SWITCH I am now prepared to furnish railroade throughout. the United Stated with my Patent Railroad Switches. by the nee of which the MAIN 'f RACK IS •NEWER BROKEN. and it in hupoedible for any accident to occur from the mieplacement of swltchee. The sating in rails, and the great caving in wear of the rolling Hock, which is by this means provided with a level, smooth, and firm track at switches in place of " - lomat movable rails and the conomMent severe blows caused by the open )(Ants and battered ends, is a matter deserving the especial attention of all Railroad Companies. AS A NATIER OP ECONOMY_ ALONE this inven• lion needs only to be tried to Insure its adoption; but beyond the economy THE PERFEC IMMUNITY FROM ACCIDENT caused by misplaced owitcheo is a. imbleCt not only of. importance in, respect to property saved from destruction, but it CpIICCIDA THE LIVE 4ND LIMB OF ALL TRAVELERS UPON RAILOA I refer to the Philadelphia and Rending Railroad Com pany, and to the New York and Haarlem Railroad 'Co. I am now filling orders for various other Railroad Com. panli s, and I will gladly give any information in detail that may be desired. WM. WHARTON, Jr., Patentee, Box No. 2745 Philada., Pa. Office, No, 28 Month Third Street, Philade. Fa ,iry, Walnut above 31st St., P6llads. 01.10431 ONE PRICE ONLY. • JONES' • Old Established ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 604 MARKET STREET, ABOVE SIXTII. For Nty le, durability, and excellence of workmanship, our goods cluing: be excelled. Particular attention paid to customer work, and a perfect I guaranteed Id all cares. ()ea th a tuein CHICKERING PIANOS AT THE PARIS EXPOSITION. ---The First Premium---Grand Gold Medal---has been awarded tp/Chickering & Sons for the best Pianos; and also The Grand Decoration and Medal of The Legion of Honor has been conferred upork Mr. Chickering by the hands of the . Em peror of France for entire superiority in Pianos Fortes over all others exhibited at the Exposition. W. H. DUTTON, • 914 Chestnut Street. alas tf 4p WEBER PIANO! Time IhSTRIMENTS are UNIViRSALLY ACKNIALEDG ell the Best Piano-Fortes Manufactured FOR BRILLIANCY.JAD DURABILITY, They are used lii - the Conservatories of Music oh New York and Brooklyn, and by the leading schools in the cola. try. A fun and varied assortillent eon. sweetly on hand. J. AL • GETZE, 1102 CHESTNUT STREET. ALSO, NEW PATENT TREMOLO ORGANS, Ifg4 tihoninger Co. Organ, and Melodeono, with the new patent tremolo." to tit ti rP. rg i „, firr,, , T. STEWART BROWN, •-• ! 121111.k -4A-4' B.E. Corwr of 1114 1 EOURTH & CIIESI'NUT STS. Ih Aup 31..iNUFACCURER OP TRUNKS, VALISES, BAGS ( RETICULES, SIIAWI, STRAPS, RAT OAS - 13, POCKET BOOKS, FLASKS. and Traveling Goods generally. T ON TIIE 11Th INIITANT. A CLUBTEE DIA .11-1 Mond Pin. A liberal reward will be paid for its re Win to 1 , 0. 939 liidge avenue. lt* NEW AND BECOND.HAND PIANOS AND Organs for 13 a 1 o and to rent, at C. W. A. Z RUMPLER'S. • au34tf,4o 926 Chestnut street. lIITMAN'S CHOCOLATE HE FINEST. CHO- Y I colate for table use; nuinufactored-at tho Philadel phia Stoma Chocolate and Cocoa Works. STEPHEN F. 111111TMAN, °lnce and dtoro 1310 Market street. ocs-luttp ROCK HILL &WILSON, ~3 i 603 AND 605 CHESTNUT STREET. Cheapest Blankets in City. 10-4, 11-4, 12.4. 'MAIN TRACK UNBROKEN. Clothing Made to Order, J, C. STIIAWBRIDGE & 'Co. PLAIT) CLOAKINGS. DIAMOND CLOAKING& SILVER FOX CLOA KINGS. CHINCIIILLA CLOAKIN4S. WHITNEY OLOAKINGS.. VELOUR CLOAKINGS: VELVET CLOAKINGS. BEAVER CLOAKINGS. WHITE CLOAKI•NGS SCARLET CLOAKINGS. HYDE PAMK CLOA KINGS. J. C. STRAWBIIIDGE & ( 110;, N. W. cor, Eighth and Market sts. CURTAIN ESTABLISHMENT. The eulaeribern arc now rectivingthelr Asscortnient Of new and elegant material. for Drawing-Room, Chamber, Library, and Dining-Room WINDOW ,CURTAINS, Lambrequlne, (hair and Sofa Coverings, etc. Comprising the 'facet Inipurtuth.ne and u..,.‘cit Di-St ue and Fahrice. in 13ICII PLAIN SATINS. BROCATELS, LANIPISADES. SILK TERRY. 'uTELINE. 2iATIN DE LAINF, • I'LAI N WOOL' REPs. NEW STYLE BROCHE AND SATIN STRIPED REVS AND TERRY, FRENCH ENIIIIWIDERED LACE CURTAINS. The Helmet imported, and a very huge lifdortment of Not tingham, Swag and 31mlin CURTAINS, CORNICI, TASnELS, etc., al• of which will be PUT UP when de tired, in the neweat and moot tumteful manner, in town 0: country, by experienced and reliable workmen. Sheppard, Van Harlingen Si Arrison ; .0 1008 Chestnut Street. ocl2 16 19 23 24 r PUBLISHED THIS DiVIT. I. Snow-Berries. By ALIvE CARY. 1 vol. Nolo. Illustrated. 50. ' A charming book for Boys and Girls, containing lottydonr Stories and FOODS, by one of the beet writers for Young Folks. ' IL Our Mutual Friend. 2 vole. 1 ittle Dorrit, 2 vols. Great ni.:peetations. 1 vol. Five more volumeo of the lIWe rata( Library L'a ilzon of DU:HiNB% Worke. Profusely illustrated by the nicet eminent Eng i. h Artists. 00 a volume. M. Oliver Twist, Pictures from Italy, and American Notes., Ey CIIMILES DICIMNF. The eleventh volume of the Diamond Dickens. Illuc. trated Edition. $1 50; Plain Edi tion. $1 25. Pale by, all Bookoellerp. Sent free of coot cn re ceipt of price by the Publiehero, TICKNOR & FIELDS, Boston. IWEDDING RINGS. W EDDING AND ENGAGEMENT RINGS OF 01. J. own make; warranted saki - karategold i li lit i ttx i, . HE - 8.34 Chestnut street below t , Mirth, lower aide. ROCKHILL SzWILSON„ Boys', Boys', Boys' Clothing, 603 AND 605 CHESTNUT STREET.• SECOND EDITION. BY TELEGRAPH. ELECTION RETURNS. Fra,tals in LuzOrne County. Republicans Driven From the Polls. Election Frauds in Luzern° County. (Special Despatch to the Philadelphia Evening DulietiaLl Oct.WILKI6Bi run:, 2.—Numerous reports Of gross Democratic frauds in various parts of this county are being received. In the Sixth Ward of Scranton, owing to a riot, the polls were not °period until four o'clock in the afternoon, and then Republicans were not allowed to vote. In the North District of Wilkesbarre town ship, no Republican was allowed to vote, while DemoeratS are known /to have voted over and over again. The same thing was done in other parts of Luzern° county. Woodward's official majority in Luzerne to 184, and Ketcham's majority in Susquehanna is IVO. Woodward's majority in the district, 01. THE STATE ELECTION. Full Returns, Official and Unofficial. Sharswood's Majority About 2,000. The returns below are mostly official, and those not *Metal may be relied on as nearly correct. It evident that the total vote will tall one hundred thousand or one hundred and twenty five thousand short of that for Governor last year. Judge Sharswood's majority will probably be about 2,000. The Vote In Pennsylvania. Gorernor. Judue Sup. Court. Wit- 'Sitars ( 0 U.NTI Geary. Clymer. r liams. wood. Adams 2910 3126 2137 2829 Allegheny 20511 12795 16113 9988 Armstrong 1758 3078 331 Beaver • 3310 2385 538 Bedford , 2591, 2835 2305 Berke ..i0.. 114,1..,14:288 6117 Blair 3520 2768 523 Bradford , . . 7131 3091 3212 Bucks ,;8,05 7399 6,221 6910 Butler 1 - ,14 5061 2989 2662 Cambria 2613 3295 • . 952 Cameron 374 303 Carbon 1906 2339 Centre • • 3091 8565 Chester 8500 6221 Clarion 1776 2818 Clearfield 1650 2786 Clinton.... .. 1751 2337 Columbia 1965 3583 Crawford 6714 4969 1383 Cumberland 4030 1567 3151 41:71 Dauphin 5691 4301 3217 3817 Delaware 3647 2262 3207 2148 Elk 376 916. . 510 Erie ... 7237 3957 5192 3116 Fayette ... 3569 4:359 .... 678 Forest 100 76 .... 25 Franklin 4299 • • 4106 3773 3962 Fulton 775 .1055 .... 310 Greene 1699 3230 1.113 Huntingd0n.....:.3248 2239 3009 2258 Indiana • 4158 2109 1741 Jefferson 2015 1912 .... 45 Juniata • 1516 1811 .. 297 Lancaster 14592 8592 5324 :. Lawrence 3560 141 u 1517 Lebanon 4194 2696 3625 2501 Lehigh 4159 57 31 , 1627 Luzerne 8733 12387 .... 2:105 I.yeoming 3871 McKean .. 877 Mercer • 4411) 3757 5935 3114 Mifflin _1725 1535 .„. . 201 Monroe 705 2699 : ~.. 1816 Montgomery 7284 8312 6586 7683 Montour ' 1130 1523 1(X06. 1383 Northampton 3859 6870 ~.. -2952 Northumberland... 3361 3829 . 416 Perry 2581 2495 2427 2292 Philadelphia. 54205 48817 49587 52072 Pike 360 1084, 666 Potter . : : . , 1316 • 620 . 600 Schuylkill 8793 10514 .• Snyder 1792 1326 431 84 - w Greet • 3062 1759 1215 . 436 761 .... Susquehanna 4429 2981 1 . 276 Tioga • 1791 1628 2665 Union . 1991 1287 1615 1200 Venango 4409 3192 430 .... Warren 2687 1572 2131 1453 Washington 1977 4712 195 Wayne • 27 2883 Westmoreland , 5010; 6113 WyUrning 1408' - • 1.399 York. 7089 G 8789 1 1 17,1 ) .71 290,0. P.; 159,t - !.18 161,91:1 For Geary 17,178 For Sharswood IFILOIII NEU' YOlllll. 1 , 41`w Yosix, Oct. 12.—The unpleasant weather which set In yesterday morning culminated about o'clock at night in a tremendous rain-storm. accompanied by peals of thundeiand vivid flashes of lightning. For about half an hour the rain fell in torrents, and beat so fiercely in the faces of omnibus and car horses that many of theta were temporarily bought to a stand-still. The streets were quickly cleared of pedestrians, and were soon washed•olean. The dense fog which set in on the previous evening hung over the city and adjacent waters most of the day, causing some delay In the pass age of terry boats. The Staten island bats were stopped altogether The trial of Vincent Cody for 'the murder of Professor John R. Livingston was concluded yesterday at the Court of C)yer and Terminer. One witness was examined for the prosecution and four for the defence, after which the case was given to the jury, who retired at about :; o'clock, . and after deliberating for three hours, returned a verdict of "Guilty of murder in the second de gree." The prisoner was remanded for sentence. lie received the announcement without apparent emotion. The body of William Ryan, the nussing fire man employed aboard the I)ean Richmond, was found on Sunday. An inquest was held over the remains, and the jury, it. is understood, rendered a veTdlet hOlding the officers of the Vanderbilt guilty of culpable negligence, which, they aver, caused the Collision between the steamers. The officers of Internal Revenue reported yes terday four seizures—one of three barrels of whisky, a rectifyin establishment In Williams burgh, a lot of eighty-three barrels of whisky, and one of fifteen. Cabinet Rumors. . The New York ninq Post, says : "'Among the rumors in regard to the changes of Adminis tration to be effected, is •one that connects the name of Reverdy Johnson with the Department of State. We have reason to helieve that there is, .or at least has been, some ground for it in fact. We have been told oil good anthe rity that when Mr. Stanton was suspended the President requested ex-Governor Andrew of Mas sachusetts to fill his place. Our informer adds that Governor Andrew replied to the solicits, Lion that if the President would assign to Mr. it Reverdy Johnson a p minent.place in the Cabi net he would be in nod to accept the position offered to himself. . may be that the President is considering this ggention. Such appoint ments would ha a peculiar significance, from the fact that Mr- Re.yerdy Johnson made, at the close of the last Congress and. n the final paseage of the Reconstruction act,' an ,able and eloquent speech, in which he urged the Southern people to accept it and act upon it as speedily as posable, as tins best attainable and most practicable method of reconstruction under the,existing temper of Congress and the people. Senator Johnson took this course from the patrhade desire, as he expressly said, to see the country rapidly restored to peace and to constitti _tonal g i i>v enament; and it is knawu that he spent some time with the President, in an e.adeavor to induce bias to give his assent to the act upon the same ground." . GOLD MZPAL PICHNIMIERY. - Napoleon awarded the Prize Medal, at the Parte Exposition, 1667, to IL A, G. A. Wright for the beet Toilet Swipe; Eixo tracts and Perfameriea—foi sale by all the principal iiruggiste. J 3. h 4 Wright, GSA Cliesteut street. CITY BULLETIN. WARM OF THE THERMOMETER THIB DAY AT THE BULLETIN OFFICE. 10 A. M.... 67 deg. 12 M.... 70 deg. 2P. M.... 69 deg. Weather cloudy. Wind Weet. FinE , —Thl9 Morning, about Ono o'clock, a fire broke out In a small frame slaughter-house, be longing to Andrew Hamburger, located in the rear of Germantown road, above Oxford street. The shed was destroyed, and three hogs wore burned to death. The loss of Mr. Hamburger was five hundred. dollars, upon which there is no Insurance.. The flame spread to the soap manufactory of Owen :McKinney., which fronts on Cadwaladcr street, extending back to the rear of the buildings on Germantown road. The main building, used for the manufacture of soap, was partly de stroyed. A one-story frame building, used as a candle factory, Was demolished. Fifty pounds of soap were ruined. The loss on building, fix tures, soap, material, &c., will reach almost $5,000 upon which there loan Insurance of $3,000 in the Franklin. • , A building belonging to. A. Waygardt, cabinet- Maher, was also destroyed. Loss, , Ssooo. A shed belonging to Jacob Strom shared a similar fate. Loss, 515200. A shed owned by Wm. Pfeiffer, pork-butcher,,• was likewise demolished. All the buildings destroyed or injured were situated in the rear of the square bounded by Oxford street, Germantown.rdad and Cadwalador street. The rear portions of several dwellings on Ger mantown road were slightly injured. Insured in the Fire Association. Fortin DrtowNED.—The body of an unknown white man was found in the Schuylkill, at the west side of Market street, this morning. The deceased was 5 feet 10 inches high; about 40 years of age, brown hair, and heavy moustache, and wss dressed in dark cloth sack coat, dark ribbed vest and pants, gray flannel shirt, and low shoes, fastened with a strap. The Coroner took charge of the body. FATAL ACCIDENT.—TIas . trianing, about half past ten o'clock, Thomas Anderson, aged forty years, fell from the mast-head of the schooner William G. Bartlett, lying at Cramp's wharf, at the foot of Otis street. He was instantly killed. Ills body was removed to his late residence in the rear of No. 321 Stanley street, between Third and Fourth. PgiirovANcKs.—The sale of tickets will commence on Monday. The manager has determined, notwithstanding; the great addi tional expense Incurred In bringing out Jfari , ! A ntointiti, to place the prices at such rates that all cap enjoy the performances of the distin guished artist. Fiv.E.--The alarm of fire about half past eleven o'clock to-ilay was caused by the burning of some shavings at the spoke factory of John G. Davis. on Front street, above Laurel: No damage was done. The fire originated from sparks from the boiler. 333 5853 1193 1400 62e 1-57 rumisu to-day the card of the Metropoli tan insurance Company of New York,for which Sabine Allen are the Agents in this city. This Company has snceessfully weathered the severe storms of fire that have swept so many Insurance companies out of exlstcnce, and still maintains its high position as a sonnd and reliable institution, offering ample security to all its policy holders. It is doing, we understand, and still desires to do, a good business of the best class in Philadelphia, SELLING OFF! SELT.rsr; OFT!! GREAT BARGAINR. At Kerr's China Hall. 529 Chestnut street, previous to removing to new store. 1218 Chestnut street. White French China, Dinner-sets, 131' useful pieces for $45, warranted best (inslity and newest shapes. CIIINA ANT/ GIASS OFF.— At Herr's China !fall, 529 Chestnut street, $lOO,- 000 worth of China, Glass and Stoneware to be sold off previous to removing to'new store, 1219 Chest nut street. 5130 dozen Dinner Plates. full size, per d0zen.....¢2 00 Dinner Set, 136 useful liicccs .................... 45 00 STONE CILINA. Chamber Sets Dinner Piates... Breakfast Plates Families about furnishing will trod at the China Hall the most complete stock of China and Glassware in the city. • r fell r. 'nr. DINNER PETS. From : I ?lrhr to $1,08)4, all nt reduced prices Elf if AT ED 7711 SEM. FrUm $3O to ~ fst4), the Itir;:est nwe.rtrnent in the city JAMES K. Kim: Chinn 1101, :?29 Chutrtut etreet. • KERR'S CHM!. HALL. sni.E.TNi; SELLINfi .$100,004J worth of China and Glass, sellin7 otlf td re duce the stock , previous to TCMOViLIZ to new Store. 1215 Chestnut street. All in want of China, Glass and Stoneware should call and examine the variety of chew goods uow laid out and marked .down at re duced prices, re:!artlievs' of cost. Every artile marked in plain fiffures, at the lowest price that will be taken; will be sold for rash onhi. JA113:8 K. K. van Bao., China Hall, 529 Chestnut street. FLitt:, II CHINA! FRENCH CHINA! 6V1.1.1 SG U! F" 24't; 11 13 12a 2h23 At heir's China Hall, 529 Chef.toot, street. We are now oficHni: our have stock of White , French China, retail, at the wholesale importers' prices, to reduce stock, previous to removing' to new Store, 121 s Chest nut street. THE reason that ITaines Leeds, mattufae. , taros , of French Cenfec:ions, meet with such favor, is the evident purity of the materials used, and tho con fr:minute rktli attending their aomi x tare. A box of their delicious Bon-bons, from nea*, Market street, •is a gra:yin! and graceful present to any lady. The trade find there on ample supply, while caterers andfanii lies discover that they ran secure the most delicious confections at extremely moderate prices. 1 0 , 1,tq11 SPFER ' S PONT GRAM: Wrsn.—This noted and exeenent wine—YaTTlPit'S of which cm be tasted at all our'drimoists—we believe to be superior in every re spect, lord in all desirable qualities. medicinal not ex cepted, to pure and genuine imported Port, worth ten &liars a gallon. CARAMELS and Chocolate Creams again in peat , on at the Philadelphia Caramel Depot, No. 1009 Walnut :.treet ; all the choice fruit flavors. THE ASTONISHING SUCCESS of the new COMM iintion Britton-hole mid Sewing Machine is not surpri sing whin we remember that it is the most complete and perfeet machine ever constructed. It should be seen and examined by every admirer of genius and mechanical skill. On exhibition southWtst corner of Eleventh andChestnutstreets. PLEASANT to the taste, certain in its operation, and harnllc.ss in its effects,are the great characteristics of Bower's Infant Cordial. Bower, Sixth and Green, sole proprietor. . ExPEc TOILANT is both a palliative and curative in all Lung Complaints,llronehitis, &c. It is a standard remedy for all Coaubs and Colds, and needs only a trial to prove its worth. Sold every where. DIWGOLSTS' SUNDRIES and Fancy Goods. • ' SNOWDEN & BROTHERS, Importers, 23 South Eighth street, SENNA FIGS for Constipation and Haintual Cos tiveness. Depot, Sixth and Vine. Fifty cents a box. BENno'w's SoLps.—Elder Flower, Turtle Oil, Oiyccripe, Lettuce, Sunflower, 3finik Huse, &e. SNOWDEN .t; BROTHERS. Importers. 23 South Eishal street. WARRANTED TO CURE, OR THE MONEY IN- Fur:lA:P.—Dr. Fitter•a Rheumatic Remedy has cured 4,500 cases of Rheumatism, Neuralgia and Gout in thin city. Prepared at 20 South Fourth street. ANYBODY in Want of a Fine Head of Hair should sec at once Jayne's lia4r Tonic. It will excite the scalp to new and healthy action, cleanse it from scurf and dandruff, prevent the hair from falling off, care those eruptive diseases which often appear on tne head, and in most casco produce a flue growth of new hair. An a dressing no better preparation can be obtained for imparting a rich and glossy appearance to the hair. Prepared only by Dr. D. Jayne & Son, No. 242 Chestnut etreet. Cil),000, $6,500, TO LOAN ON MORT. $2 0 ,000 1 gulp; of city property., F. R. JONES, 592 Walnut Street. INDIA 'RUBBER DIACIIINEUELTING, STEAM 1 Packing Bose, ,tx; Eucineern and dealeta will find 'a full nesortment of Goodyear'n Patent 'Vulcanized Itubber, 4 ,l3elting, Packing Wee, etc., at the Manta' acturer'n 'Headquarters. GOODYEAR'S, SOB Chentnut street, South 'ado. N, have a Nem and Cheap Article of Garden and Pavement lione, very cheap, to which the attention of the public in called. IANNED FREW, VEGETABLES, &0.-1,000 OASES kJ fresh Canned reseheat 600 eases fresh !'.armed Pine Apples; 200 cases fresh Pine Apples, In glass ; I,OIM casts Green Born and Green Peas; 603 eases fresh Plums, is ceps; 200 cases fresh Green Gages; 600 cases Cherries, iu PYYuPt 600 cases Blackberries, in syrup; _6OO .cases strew_ berries, in syrup; 600 eases freth Pears, in syrup ;2,000 mai g enured Tomatoes :1,00 cases Oysters, Lobsters and Clams; 600 WNW ifollSt Bea. Mutton, Veal, Soups, ace. For sale by JOSEPH B. BESSIER dt,El)., hie South Delaware avenue. . 0 " . 14 k T EW P3ECA NB.-10 BARRELS NEW CILOP TEXAS .1- 1 9Pecarat binding ex.steamehlp Star of the Union, and for Hula by J. B. BIiBBIER th CO., PA South Delawaro avevue. TCItREY FIGS.-25 CASES NEW CROP VARIOUS grades landing and for eat.). by •JOS, 13, fllifiSlElt ea. ;3otith Dvltronm avenue. THE DAILY ENV AXING 131TLLETIII.-PIIILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1867. THIRD EDITION. W rr ON. The New York Revenue Board, The War. Department General Grant and the Elections, [Special Dcepateh to the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.] WASHINGTON, Oct. 12.—As stated in the de spatches of yesterday, the politicians are seeking to have the: Metropolitan Board of New York abolished, alleging that it would have a benefi cial influence on the coming elections in New York. Secretary McCulloch would not object to such a proceeding. So long, how ever, as the Board exiits, he will detail from time to time, an experienced officer to assist there, and not keep one special officer there con stantly. Affairs are quiet regarding the proposed change in the War Department,' but it seems to-day im probable that General McCiernand will be the choice of the President. Regarding the proposed changetf a lull exists in political circles, no new names being afloat. No further information has been received at the Treasury Department as to the counterfeit bonds, but it Is believed by Secretary McCulloch that the stories as to the hca'y amounts in circulation are mere fabrications. The Secretary spoke strongly to day against those papers which sought to create au idea that they were duplicated bonds, saying that this was don's intentionally to cripple Government securities in the interest of stock speculators. General Grant's friends deny the report circu lated by the friends of the President that the General had expressed himself pleased at the re sult of the election, as his sympathies are known to have been with the Union party, including the Amendment in Ohio' Arrival of the Steanter Tripoli. Ninv Yom<, Oct. 12.—The steamer Tripoli, from Liverpool, has arrived. Financial and Commercial News from New York. Nr.w Yong, 'Oct. 12.—Stocks are etrong',. Chicago and Rock Nand, 97?,.„ . Heading, 102; Canton, '453 , 1; brie. 72; Cleveland and Poledo,l22i. k Cleveland and Pittsburgh, l'itteburgh and Fort Wane, 100,',,; Michigan Cen ti al, 110; Michigan Southern, 0314; N. Y. Central, 111. Central,. 1.2.214 :Cumberland Preferred, 31; Virginia 64, 40; Missouri oe, 144134; Ilu&on River, 124; Five.twentiee, 11236; do. '64, 1119!, ; do. '65, ; 994 ; t Sevenhirtiee, 1057,,; 'Money, 7 percent; Sterling Ex change, ; Gold, 144', Cotton is dull at IS cents, Fleur firmer; ealeg of 20,000 barrels: State 554 WOO 4. Ohio *lO 700d14 00, Western 100t13 Southern $lO 75, 0 015 00, California *11'544 ,4 y $l3 50. Wheat active and 2 cenbi higher; 90,01:0 Intrdiela cold; Spring, *2 25(a2 .10 Corn :ie. ive at 2 cents advance; 0,000 hupliels Bold; Mixed Western. 4Z! , .;6i";-1 43. Oats fine and 1@,13.5 cents higher:l2o.ooolm lichoold; WriFtern. .`2:ecr!3 cent.. Reef quiet. York dull; New MCP., *22 30 S2l 50. Lard quiet. The Interference of the _War Depart= went with the Election of Officers of the Lynchbn rg Railroad Company. Much surprise is felt here and throughout. the State at the course of the War Department at Washington in interfefirig with the election of a President for a provincial railroad In the Western part of Virginia, running flora Lynchburg . to Bristol. On Thursday, as the company owning. this road, assembled in annual meeting at Lynch burg, was on the point of electing Gen. William Mahone its President, by a large majority of the private stockholders, an order came in from the Post Commandant forbidding the election of any President, except the present incumbent, until a debt of about $05,000, due to the United States by the company, should be paid, or until further orders. The friends of Gen. Mahone imme diately conferred together and raised the amount of debt, _but on application tb the Post Commandant by a committee, the meeting was informed that they , should not proceed with the. election; even though-the debt was paid. This is a private corporation, having no political character ; and-much surprise Is felt that the military authorities at Washing ton should have consented to becomeparties to a personal contest for the presidency of p a private corporation, in which the business qualifications dr•the candidates were the sole test. No doubt is entertained among intelligent persons that the War Department ' has been imposed upon by cx parte statements. The stock holders of the company adjourned over for a few weeks, and appointed a committee, with Colonel Gilbert C. Walker, of Norfolk, as chairman, to confer with the department on the subject and ascertain the nature of the state ments upon which the order in question was based. This committee • have arrived in Rich mond, and will confer with General Schofield to morrow, who will return to that city to-night. It is to be remarked that the order to .the Post Commandant at Lynchburg went directly from the War Department, and did not go through Gen. Schofield. ten pieces :.F3 per dozen ol 40 SELLINO OF(' ! FINANCIAL and COMMERCIAL :Alt :it $2OOO City espo VI ld Its Oi 1 13 oh Mech Bk 3600 do ' var ctf 08 1400 oh Phil Erie it [.5000 Susq 13(13 CO I b 5 Its 29 i) 1,11 Leb Nay stk Is 391100 sb Susq Canal s6O 15 leh rental R )5234 I 9sb LeOlgh Val R 54 FITTLA.DZLPHIA, Saturday, October 12. There is no falling off in the demand for money either at the Banks or on the street, and 7 per cent. is still the rate for "call loans;" 7 to 8 per cent. on mixed collaterals, and 9 per cent. and upwards for mereantile paper of recognized stability. The aggregate business at the Stock Board was small. Government Loans were in better request, and were to N higher than at the close yesterday. State Loans were firm, and City Loans were steady at 101,14" for the new and 93 for the old lashes. Reading Railroad was rather feeble, and SOU was the best bid. Pennsylvania Railroad sold at 5214 ; Philadelphia and Erie Railroad at 33, and Lehigh Valley Railroad at 54. 1253. was bid for Cam den 'and Amboy Railroad; 27, for Little Schuylkill Railroad; 63 for Germantown Railroad; 33 for North Pennsylvania Railroad; 3.7 n for Catawlssa- Railroad Preferred, and 43 for Northern Central Railroad, In Canal stocks the tendency was downward. Lehigh Navigation closed at 33—a decline of In Bank shares and Passenger Railway securities there were no changes. Jay Cooke Ss Co. quote Coyernment securities, &a., to-day,as follows: United States Ws, 1881,1113,111174: Old 5-20 Bonds, 112 ?,;(41123,11 New 5-20 Bonds, 1864, 10833(4.1093,; 5-20 Bonds, 1965, 1093:04109X; 5-20 Bonds Jnly, 1865, 107@107x]; 5-20 Bonds, 1867, 107@ 107 M ; 10-40 Bonds, 1003'64 1 603; ; 7 T-10 August, par; 7 3-10, June, 10534®106; 7 3-10, July, 105,'W@ 166; Gold (at 12 o'clock), 144%0144X. Messrs. Dc 11a7en & Brother, No. 40 South Third street, make the following quotations of the rates of exchange to -day, at 1 P. M.: American Gold, 14411a3 144 M ; Silver—Quarters and halves, '37(4138,5 , 5; Com pound Interest Notes—June, 1864, 19.40; July, 1064 19 40; August, 1864, 19-40, October, 1864, 19 40; Dec. 1864, 183 f ; May, 1665, 17; August, 1865, 16; Sept., 1865, 1534 ; October, 15. Smith, Randolph & Co., Bankers, 15 South Third street, quote at 11 o'clock, 9A, follows: Gold, 144)4; United States ISSI Bonds, 11134'0112; United States 5-20's, 1862, 1123031123, ; 5-20's. 1864, 109®109V ; 1865, 10934 ®10934; 5-20's, 'July, 1865, 1073 6 °® 107 1 4; 5-20's, July, 1867, 107N;®10734; United States 10-40's, 10034®10034; United States 7-30's,. Ist series, par; 7-30's; 2d series, 105X®106; 3d series, 10534'®106; Compounds, December, 1864,118%®116%. SA•reunAr, Oct. 12.—The receipts of new Cloverseed continue light and small sales are reported at $0(49 100 bags Timothy sold at $2 76, and 800 bushelS Flax seed brought $2 63 bushel There is very little gam ron Bark hero and :No. 1 Is firm at $55 13 ton. The Flour market 18 firm, but devoid of spirit, the demand being exclusively confined to the wants of the home consumers. Small sales at $T 50®$8 G 0 ip barrel for superfine. extras at .$ 500$10, the latter for fresh , ground, Northwest extra• family 10 50402; 000 barrels Foam . and Ohlo, do. do. at sllosl3, and fancy at sl4ol6—as in quality. There Is but little Rye Flour here and it is bold at 8 75(00. Poona. Corn Meal is scarce, and Brandy wine 18 held at {57 ti barrels. There is not much prime Wheat comiug, forward and this description is in deinand at extreme figures. Sales of 2 400 bushels common and good Red at $2 40® $2 75 per bushel, and . White at $9. Rye Is steady at $1 70®1 76. Corn is less active and lower; sales of 1,50 a bushels yelloW at $1 50, and Western mixed at $1 50. Oats are steady, and further sales of 9,500 bushels Penna. and Delaware are reported at 76cA379c. 2:15 O'Clook. From Washington. VIRGIft IA RAILROADS. INVo,bra;tl - 60 - rree - i>ond once of the N. Y. Herald.] Bales at the Philadelphia Stock 'Exchange. Philadelphia Markets. FOURTH EDITION BY TELEGRAPH. w aLQ , KAL . Ia „ Aj . I A Fatal Affray on the Plains. The Union Pacific Railway FIRE AT ST. LOUIS. From Si. Louis. Sr. Louts, Oct. 12.—The steamer J. IL Lacy, of the St. Joseph and Omaha line, was snagged and sunk night before last, twenty-five miles above St. Joseph. The loss is not stated, but Is said to be insured in Cincinnati offices. A difficulty occurred at Cameron Crossing, on the Santa Fe road, between the escort of a pass enger stage coach,in which three men were killed and the sergearit In command of the escort wounded. The trouble grew out of the drunken ness and quarrelsome conduct of the sergeant. 'The Kansas Pacific Railroad and Telegraph Line reached Hayes City yesterday. The Santa Fe stage company and the U. S. Express line will make this their terminus this winter. There is•no Indian news. The Democrats will have a grand jollification over the result of the elections to-night. The clothing store of J. M. Brown Co., Third street, near Washington avenue, was damaged this morning by fire and water to the amount of $lO,OOO to $15,000. The amount of insnrance is not known. From 1% esv York. [Special Despatch to the Philadelphia Everattulletini Naw YonK, October 12.—1 t IS stated that Mr. P. T. Barnum is about to erect a large and hand some museum on Broadway,llouston and Crosby streets. The front on Broadway will be one hundred and ninety-seven feet, and on Crosby street one hundred and nine feet. This is much more ground than Mr. Barnum has ever occupied. The ground on which the museum is to be built is valued at 3;600,000. The Saxonia, sailing to-day for Europe, takes 200,000 in specie; the City of Boston, i , 7,2.75; the steamer Erin takes no specie. A public meeting has been called, to be held at Cooper Institute, on the Mb inst., to discuss the project of freight railroads, and the abuse of our present railway system. Among the speakers will be Governor Andrew, Josiah Quincy, and Gov. Fletcher, of Missouri. The Committee of Arrangements have taken pains to invite many public dignitaries and offi cers, and they hope for a large meeting. There are no further developments of moment in connection with the, spurious seven-thirties. The recent decline it cotton at Liverpool has involved very heavy losses to firms in that city, and despatches received this morning announce that a feeling of panic prevails there. • General Sherman has arrived in this city, and -will remain hcle:a few days, when he will return to St. Louis. Commercial. BALTIMOZE, Oct. 12.—Cotton very dull; Middling, nomi nal at 1834. Flour quiet but firmer. Wheat tirm—et white, 85 for Prime. Corn weak at 248:5c. ecline; *1 45(ririsl 60; yellow, 181 48; mixed, 811 41. Oats lower, sales at 70(473c. Rye se. lower, M8.1(,43 at 81 70. .Pro vicious firm but unchanged. Philadelphia Stock Exchange. AFTER BOARDS. $5OOO li S 7 3-108 Jy 100;,1 1000 Lone Nand lids 91 1000 Penna Os wr in 102 10 Eh Penna It 52 3 4 100 City is old 98 25h do 52'4 5000 Cam & Amboy 1200 Eh Read R 50 mtge 6s '59 96X, I 6 sh Girard Bk 5'.41 TOIIN C. BAKER & CO. OFFER TO THE TRADE— V C. L. Oil—New made. Just received. Alcohol.—is per cent , in barrels. /p . e . cac.—Pgwdered, !ft. :15-pound, boxes._- 34 pound bottles., U. B. A. Agents for Hoff's Malt Extract. Agents for the manufacturer of a euperior article of B4challo Salts and Beidlitz Mixture. JOHN C. BARTH at CO, jes .1 " 7LB Market street, Philadelphia. BEILMUDA AND GEORGIA ARROW ROOT.—THE New Orop—sweet, pure, and of dazzling whitences; directly from the grower=. Bold at etandard weight, apd guaranteed in freahnem and purity. HUBBELL Apothecary, mylo-tf ,10 Chestnut street. - - ------- R()DIMON'S PATENT MILLE • AND G •ATS, •Bethlehem Oat 3leal, lOrniuda krrow Root, Cox's sparkling Gelatin, Taylor's Ilmmeopat lc Cocoa, Cooper's Gelatin, &c., supplied to Retail Drugeis at lowest ptiies, ROBERT SIIOEIIAKER ct CO., Wholesale Druggists, northeast corner Fourth and Race streets vizENcli RosE WATER.—.JUST RECF.IVED, AN r invoice of the Celebrated Chiris triple distilled Roar, Orange,Flower and Cherry Laurel Water. For Hale in II CAd and bottles. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., Whole sale Druggiets,northeast corner Fourth and Race streets. D R. lVe G E G OlgTtBe,dittlo°€N.T.E.LTal r E p I i . SA -N oreirp Fl 4: l rio F r ij- Pie ß n B tinl Oile, tie Sandereon , a. Oil, Lemon and Be - rgamoii , At. Thee Oil Alniondr, Winter's Oil of Citronella, flOtell iPS' Oil of Peppermint, (Adria' Oil of Lavender, Origanum, Orange, etc., etc. IiNIiERT SHOEMAKER it CO., de29-til cor. Fourth and Race ate., Philada. MEW CROIS TEAS—FINEST QUALITY OF CHINA 1-1 and Japanese Teas In store and for sale at. COUSTY'S East-End Grocery, No. 118 South Second street. PURE OLD. JAMAICA RUM. HOLLAND GIN, M M edicineines and Brandies, Speer's Port Wine and California Wines, in store and for dale at COUSTY'S East-End Grocery, No, 118 South Second street. EtRENOBLE WALNUTS.-6 BALES OF GRENOBLJS 1.../ Paper Shell Walnuts. and Princess Paper Shell , AL mends or" sale by M. F. SPILLIN, N: W. Cor. Arch OA Eighth streets. NENV MESS MACKEREL . PICKLED SALMON, MESS Shad, and Tongues and Sounds in kitty, Just received and for sale at COUSTY'S East End Grocery, No. 118 South Second street. ILIACCARONI AND VPAMICELLL-100 BOXES OP /VI choice Leghorn Maccaroni and Vermicelli, of thlilate importation, in store and for gate by M. F. Un.L.Di N. W. Cor. Arch and Eighth street& WRITE PRESERVING BRANDY, PURE CIDER VTi V inegar, Pure Spices, Mustard Seed, &c., always on hand at UOUSTY , S East End Grocery, No. 116 South Second street. EW GREEN GINGER.--2.00 LBS. JUST RECEIVED, I`l in grime order. Formic+ at COUSTY'S East End Gro cery, No. 118 South Second etreet. I'RENCE WINE VINEGAR . VERY BIIPERIOII French White Wine Vinegar. in More and ,:for sale by M. F. SPILLIN. I, I IREW OSRS.--EVERY DESCRIPTION ALWAYS 11 on tiro d. Rockete, Roman Candles, Patent Rockets n ithc ut sticks, BonFola Lights, Stare, Globe's, Colored Fire, Batteries, Vertical Wheels, Faucy Works of all kinds, for sole by JOSEPH B. BUSSIER & CO., ICS South Delaware avenue. 11,7111T8 CASTILE 'SOAP —lOO BOXES GENUINE V White Castile Soap, , ,landing from Brig Penney-Iva nia, from Genoa. and for sale by JCS. B. BUSSIER b CO., 108 South Delaware avenue. ITALIAN VERMICELLI-100 BOXES FINE QUALITY white, imported and for sale by JOS. B. BOSSIER & CO., 108 South Delaware avenue. HOOP SKIRTS, FALL S le LES. nein and Trail Hoop sir irts, 9, 24, Siff, 2,4 and 3 yards round of every length and shape, for ladies, and a com plete assortment of Misses' and Children's Skirts from 0 toot springs, from .0 to 83 inches long, all of "OVA OWN MAKE." superior in style, finish and durability, and really the cheapest and most satisfactory Hoop Skirts iu the inerican market. Warranted In every respect. Skirts made to order, altered and repairgil. CAUTION.—Owing to the unprecedmited reputation which "Our Own Make" of Skirts have attained, some dealers are endeavoring to put a very inferior skirt upon their customers by representing them to be "Hopkins's Own Make," Be not deeeived. 'Our Hake" are stamped on each tab, "W. n Hopkins. Maunfa-turer, No. 018 Arch street, Philadelphia," and also have the letter woven in the tapes between each spring. Also, dealer In .New Xork made Skirts, at very low prices, wholesale and retail. Send for catalogue of styles and prices, at No. 011 Arch street Philada, WM. T. HOPKIN. NEW - FALL SKIRT. • . mliA.f,n w,lyzp TIIE PATENT CLASP HOOP Manufactured and for sale by SHAW BONHAM, 016 ARCH and 253 North NINTH streeto. - . . The Patent. Cinim NEW STYLE SKIRTS, manufac tured by us, aro acknowledged by the Ladies to be the neatest, nest comfortable and durable Hoop Skirt made. They are superior to all others, being made of one piece of the best patent glazed English S•cel, withont any fasten. Inge• the tapes are securely hold by neat patent clasps. Simi° altered into the new fashionable shapes . Also, Skirts and Corsets made, to order. Werley's and other makes of French corsets for sale. su23-imw,Llyrpl etittiWN BRAND LAYER RAISINS. WHOLES lJ halves and quarter boxes of this splendid fruit, land ing and for sale: by JOS. B. SUMER di CO.. 108 South Heinlein . ° avenue...... IT OTTIqCE OPTICS .1/ M etract wlll make a pint of excellent Beef Tea in a few minutes. Always on hAnd and for sale by JOSCeII B. BUSSIIIt & 108 So th Delaware avenue. BALE- PER SCHOONER SAIHNO, FROU CU yI racoa, 100 tons Bradletto wood, 2,0 tom, [eclair, 400 bar rely salt and 1.37 barrols sugar. Xpply to WOItKNIXN CO.,l23Wolnut Street, • 'iny2g.tl gII4RE IgIANCE TO MAKE MONFIY.—A FRITIT Form, in Vineloal, N.J.; will double in valno in two yoorn Price, i 17,600. For fill partlctibm Inquire of .li. N.lll vICIN NEY, 1:13 . 4 Chcotnnt Eli eel. ocl f &in 21.* Ptillivielplu 1. 3:15 O'Clook. FIFTH EDITION BY. TELEGRAFT. LATEST BY THE •dABLE. AFFAIRS IN IN ITALY VERY GRAVE. NEWS LOUISVILLE. By the Atlantic Cable* PARIS, Oct. 11, Evening.—Affairs hi \ltaly are very grave. It is thought that the whold\ nation will follow Garibaldi, and that King Victor Em manuel will soon pass the frontier. The Emperor Napoleonawill return her on Tuesday next. Routes have declined FRANKFORT, Oct. 11, Evening.—U. S. Five. twenties, 74%. Froipi Louisville. LOUISVILLE, Oct. 12th.—The Congressional Sub-committee on Elections, whereof Mr. Sco field, of Pennsylvania, is. Chairman, to inquire into the loyalty of the Congressmen elect from Kentucky, arrived at Lexington yesterday, and commenced taking testimony this morning. CARD. JUST OPENED? LACE CURTAINS, From the mon ;celebrated Vabrieanti of Franco an Switzerland, FLOSS, TAMBOURED EMBROIDERY. I. E. WALRAYEN IVORTER OF UPHOLSTERY GOODS, MASONIC HALL, 719 Chestnut Street. METROPOLITAN - INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK. Cash Assets, - - - $600,000, JAMES LORIMER GRAHAM, President. R, M, C. GRAHAM, Vice President. I)ireotors MARTIN BATES. DUDLEY B. FULLER. FRANKLIN H. DELANO, 'WM. T. BLODGETT, GILBERT L. BEEK3IAN, CI AS. P. KIRKLAND, JOE ENI B, VIRNUM, LORRAIN FREEMAN, EDWARD A. STANBURY, JOHN C. HENDERSON, J. BOORMAN JOHNSTON, JAMES L GRAHAM,Jr., SAMUEL D. BRADFORD, W. R. WADSWORTH, Secretary. Continues to ineure„ all itekoriptiona of Merchandise, Manufactories and Dwelling 'Iow) Property, at current rater. ABINE Sr, ALLEN, 'AGENTS, NO. 419 WALNUT STREET. TO IRON FOUNDERS. • BY USING THE - • HARRISON; , - BOILER, In connection with a cupola furnace, to which it may be adapted with but little cost, a muing of the enttre tio h r e j b m U n r ict i ll i ! a cr p eg i i i / c i . w , d n f i er t b e taz en car i t rl be o t i f e u r t a r t r o 7 n t. teed. daily, between 2 and 5 o'clock. 31, at the HARBISON BOILER WORKS, se2'6lnirn • Gray's Ferry road, near U. S. Areenal. ' 7-30'S, JUNE AND JULY, CONVERTED INTO 5-20'S ON FAVORABLE TERMS: "ECIEUEXJOTA & 84 Routh Third Street. N THE Oiti'llANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND I tounty of Philadelphia.—Estate of VALENTINE BECHTOLD. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit. settle and adjust the account of GEORGE J. LINK, Administrator of VALENTINE BECHTOLD, late of the city of Philadelphia, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the account ant, will meet the parties Interested for the purpose of his appointment on MONDAY, the 14th day of. October, A. D. 1f67, t ec at 4 o'cl f P ock P. M., h at , his office, 808 Walnut street, in ity ohiladelpia 0c12.2t* SA iYI UEL CHUBB, Jr., Auditor. pHILADELPHIA ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS.— ROBMaEßTnufact WO D& ur ere ofO CO., CAST, WROUGHT AND WIRE RAILINGS. GARDEN AND CEMETERY ADORNMENTS, • FOUNTAINS, VASES, STATUARY Ara, VER.ANDAIis, SETTEES, STABLE FITTLNGS. 1138 RIDGE Av ENUE. PHILADELPHLL PA. ROBERT WOOD. THOS. S. ROOT. • BRONZE' WORE. myths fitted up our Foetidly with special reference to the ilium class of Work,we are now prenared to till with promptness ull orders for Bronze Castings of every de. scriptien, to which the subscribers Would most respect fully call the attention of the publie,as also to their varied and extensive assortment of ORNAMENTAIt IRON GOODS, the largest to he found hi the United States. ecl9-into ROBBit'l" WOOD dr. CO. POPPER AND YELLOW M E ETAL 3H LATHING, Drazierie Copper Na Bolts and Ingot Copivr con t - 'gaudy on band and for nolo by HENRY WI NdOlt CO., Iso. 333 South Wharvie. 4:00 (3'Cllook. APPLICATION, F. H. WOLCOTT, P. NV. TuRNER WATSON E. CASE, JOHN A. GRAHA.H, CLINTON' 13. FISK% CUTLERY. AI;EL4 3O IV Oit'V., RUBBER HANDLE KNIVES. Steel and Plato] Blades, Sets of Cutlery in Rosewood Cases, (AT MODERATE PRIORS. A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM, AT CLARK & BIDDLKS, 712 Chestnut Street. ee17413 th e-am rp§ 1867.' 4 ' wni" 1867 FUR HOUSE , (ESTABLISHED IN 1818.) The undersigned invite the attention of the Ladies to their largo stock of Furs, consisting of MUFFS, TIPPETS, COLLARS, so.. IN RUSSIAN sniam, HUDSON'S BAY E3ABLE. MINK SABLE. ROYkL ERMINE, CHINCHILLA. FITCH. to.. all of the latest styles, SUPERIOR FINISH. and at reasonable prices. Ladies in rr claming will find handsome *Moles In PER. BIENNES and SIMIAS, the latter a most beautiful FUR. CARRIAGE ROBES, SLEIGH ROBES. andIFOOT MUFFS in great variety. A. K. & F, K. WOHRATH, 417 Arch Street: sell 9m rp CHAMBERS Sr. CA.TrELLN 32 N. THIRD STREET, IMPORTERS OF FRENCH AND GERMAN CALF AND HIP :ill: CALF, KID AND PATENT LEATHER, RED AHD OAK BOLE LEATHER. anlkam ACROSS THE SIERRA NEVADAS. THE CENTRAL PACIFIC R.R. THE WESTERN HALF OF THE Great National Trunk Line Across the CON'TIMENT, Being eonstrueted with the ATI, AND BUPERVIBION OF TILE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT, to destined to be one of the M 651 important lines - of - communication in the world, as it is the sole link between the Pacific Coast and the Great Interior Basin, over which the immense Overland travel meet pass, and the PRINCIPALyorrIgN OF THE MAIN STEM LINE BETWEEN THE TWO OCEANS Its line extends from Sacramento on the tidal waters of the Pacific, eastward across the richest and most popu lous Parts of California, , Nevada and titab,contiguous to all the great - Mining RegiOns of the Far %Vest. and will meet and connect with the roads now building east of the Rocky Mountains. A bout 100 miles aro nett built, equipped and in running operation to the summit of the Sierra Ne vada. Within a few days 35 miles, now graded, will be added, and the track carried entirely across the moun tains ton point in the Great Salt Lake Valley, whence further progress Will be easy and rapid. Iron, materials and ell ipments are ready at hand for SOO miles of road, and 10.000 men are employed in the conAruction. Tlie local busincen upon the completed portion surpasses all previous estimate: The figores for the quarter ending August 31 are an feller. e in (Mid): (:/tOHf4 OPER %TM} EANNIN , iS. EX l'essee. $487,579 (14 %56,548 47 $401 9 031. or at the rate of two millions per annum, of which more than three.fonz the are net profit on-lens than 100 mike worked. 71112 it , upon the actual, legitimate traffic of the road, frith ti.riu limn in the mountains, and with only the normal ratio rf P,01% rum , ot trannportation, and in ex ci el' of the materiels carried for the furlher , extensiou of the road. The Compony's interest liabilities during the same period mere lees than /t del to this in ever-expanding through trttlic, and the proportions of the future business become humense. lhe toinuany are 11 thlll izcd to continue their line east_ ward until it quill meet and connect with the roads now 41411ng rapt of the Rocky Mountain ranges. Assuming thatThey will huild and control half the entire distance between San Fraud: 1,1111 the Missouri River, as now pee nix probable, the United Statep will have invested in the completion of ray miles $28.692,000, or at the average rate of daS,Cue per mile—not inducing an absolute grant of 10,000,000 acres of the Public Mods. By becoming a joint investor in the magnificent enterprise, and by waiving its first lien In favor of the First Mortgage Bondholders, rice GI:NI:11A I. GOV1:11N.N1 ENT, 1N EFFECT. in - vrrtaTlll: C.O.IIPETA TION or on I VATE cdrrT A 1.11111:. and bait carefullYguarded . . ti , ir interesta against all ordinary contingencies. The Company offer for sale, through us, their First Mortgage,Thirty, Year, Six Per Cent. Coupon Bonds, Principand interest payable in gold coin. in New York city. 'ninny are in sinus of sl,oeo each, with semi•annuat gold coupons attached, and are selling for thu present at 96 percent. end ncenned interest from July Ist added, in currency, at whicl, rate they yield nearly NINE" PER CUNT 1; POS' INVESTMENT. These Bonds. authorized by Act of Congress, are issued 'only, as the work progresses, and to the same amount only as the Bondy grouted by the Government; and rep resent. in all caves, the yirst lien upon a completed, equip .ped, and productive railroad, in which have been invested Government subsidies, Ntock subscriptions, donations, surplus earnings, ,te., and which is worth more than three times the amount of First Mortgage Bonds which can be issued upon, it. The Central Pacific First Mortgage Bonds have all the asenrances, Ilanctiore and guarantees of the Pacific Hail read Art of Congress. and Mire in addition several WI tie'.111.111! advantages over all other classes of railroad bonds. 014—They ore the superior claim upon altogether the nenn,t vital and valoallb• Inertion of the through line. • lid---etteniniv the fn ilvl-lemetit of the Government to Lich a milanrnineatnn lien). the road receives the Isinetit of large done t hue . from California. • y 9, Ird—folly half the in Inndo ront of granting ROO Imileo cee•te nd of Km Franvi,en is concentrated 'upon the 150 sales lout about o.mpkted. h --A In sal lenn.anen, already yielding three•fold the amen al interyot liabilities, with afivantageous rates part- He in rain. /..(itin ineipal no well no the interest of its Hondo being psychic in coin, upon a legally binding agree ment. Geeing carefully investigated the, resources, progress. and pro, N cts .of the road, and the management of the Company's affairs, we cordially recommend. these Bonds to Trustees, Exectitors, Institutions, and others as an emit• needy tiound, reliable and remunerative form (V Peroaa lieut. investment. Conversions of Government Securities into Central Pa rifle First :Mortgage Bonds now realize for tho holders from Twelve to Eighteen Per Cont. advantage, with the came rate of interest. The following are the current rates (September 9th), subject, of course, to slight variations from day to day. Vu receive to exchango: U. K. Stxt s. 1E.61, coupon), and pay diliference 159 49 rlye•Tweutic•, IS6.t, cemnt', do 180 49 U. S..rive.Twsntin s, 1861, coupon, do. 135 99 U. S. Eive•Twenties, 1855, coupes, do. .........148 49 U. S. Five•Twentleo, 166 a (new), coupon, d 0..... ..... 1 / 1 9 , 1 U. S. Fivolwenties. IE6I (linty), .190 99 U. li. Ten-Fortier. coupon, and pay difference 39 49- U. N.. Seven-Thirties (td series), do. do. I% ID U. S. Sevin-'Thirties surfed). do. do. ' 192 pinn Forsale by faints and Hankers gene, allyvof whonv•de scriptive Pamphlets and Maps can he obtained, and by ELSE dr !TATOU, Bankers cud Dealers in ,Government seeurittee, and Ff. nancial Agents of the It. R. Co., • • • No. 6 NAE•dall Area, N.Y. BOWEN do FOX, Special Agte. 13 Merchant 'Exchange, Phila. TB OS. A. RIDDLE ih CO.. TOWNSEND, WHELAN DO., C.. 1. TERKF.S dr, CO., GLENDENNING y DAVIS. HUItTIi. & 110 WARD, N. B.—All kinds or Government Securities Bought ind Bald; Deposits end. Account?! of Banks, Bankers and others received on favorable terra& aul74 let 5181 AA/ INES, LIQUORS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Alen, Brown Stout and Ciders. • , - I'. J. JORDAN, WO Pear street, below Third and Wal nut streets, begs to call attention to his largo_and varied stock of goods uow ou hand. wubracing wines of , all grades, amongst which are seine very choice sherries and clarets; Brandies all qualities and different vintages; Whiskies some very old and Reporter ; Scotch mid EngW.h - Ales and Ilronn stout, togetoer with Jordan's Lelebrated Tonic Ale. now so extensively used by fareditee, physt. dims, invalids and others. Cider, Crab Apple Champagne, and Sweet Cider, of qualities unsurpassed. These goos are furnished int pack ages of all glace, and be delivered, free of cOst, in all parts of the city. Nrr r, tuN I Nos
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