THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JtJLY 8, 1868. i 5 NEW YORKISMS. From our own Corretpondenl. New York, July 6. 1808. If It were ft mutter of conscience with me atfwaya when at Home to do aa the Romans do, Iamoonfldentthatlahouldnotbela a condi tion to write this letter at ao early an honr In the morning; for, after a Bandar afternoon tpent at Hoboken, the fumes of lager beer and llblne wine would be foand too ponderous for rV. en to master. All Sunday, Hoboken Is the i'fer beer barrel from which New Yorkers draw their supplies. The ferry boats begin to fill early In the morning, and only begin to empty late at night. Ever since the establlthment of to.) Excise Law, Hoboken of a Sunday im boon the Meooa of thirsty mouths. It irny be true that stolen waters are sweet, rui'l that bread eaten In secret la pleasant; but thoy are not found to be so sweet or so plonsunt when police spies and stool-pigeon mo hanging round, and when detective llusor In every cup of surreptitious "Sunday tcii" that 18 raUnd to the Imbiber's mouth. Henco the Sunday rush to Hoboken, There no Snuday liquor law ob tains. There no odlons Informers lurk In concert-saloons and restaurants; there lagnr Stands no higher than "root" beer on the scale of Iniquity, and all kinds and dogrees of liquor, from claret up to "cock-tails" are placed on one Bweet liquid level. Yet who are tbe people that go? Not precisely tbe kind you, the reader, or I, the writer, would care to make friends or acquaintances of. Tney are, in the majority of cases, very harmleni probably. These girls, In desperato attempts at the prevailing mode of bonnets, probably h ve done nothing more than the majority of factory gills; and tbe young men who are with them, If tbey betoken any Immorality at all, it is the very healthy immorality of being a little over fond of the society of the opposite sex. Yet there are some rough faces Tbat red sbirted youth, with the scarcely healed cut over his left eye, is perpe tually squinting with a strabismus of general malevolence rather than with any absolute physical defect; and those three men, In their shirt sleeves, who, for the last three hours have been calling for Illimitable whisky punches, look as If they would be all the better for the restraining influences of their wives, If wives they have. But as a German woman, herself the wife of a saloon-keeper, expressed It to me .yesterday, "German husbands are not so 'goof as English end Americans. The German likes to make his wife work, and stay at home, and mind the bouse, while he goes off to the concerts, and tbe gardens and the music, and somewhere else (with an in tensely comprehensive shake ot the head) by himself!" TheGerman woman m ay have jealous reasons for speaking as she did. The greater part of the Sunday visitors to Hoboken are not Germans, however, and the sprinkling of wives, sweethearts, mistresses, and little ones is very large indeed. A five minutes' ride in one of the large, but not handsome, ferry-boats which leave Barclay street wharf brings yon to this great reservoir of beer. Once landed, there are at least two hundred beer saloons from which to choose, besides the many gardeus. One of the shad lout and best of these lies nearest the ferry, one mile saves you tbe long tramp over the plank path that leads up to Hudson street. A fountain is in the middle, but like most fountains of its species, it Is not playing. Indeed It may as truly be said of most fountains in public places that they are for the purpose of concealing water, as it has been sai l of languoRp, that it is for tbe purpose of con cealing thought. An abuudaoce of tall and broad willows casts a delightful shade, and Imagination gives to the fountain a vim thatart has carefully stowed away. A large wooJen building, with bills of fare placarded outside, lnvllcs to interior rest' n rants where any deli cacy can be had, from pickled plgs'-foet to quail or toast. Tbe space between the seat j is con tinually leset with very small children swel tering under very large caskets of bouquets, five cents each. Red lemonade, of tbe same price a glass, is for sale in baskets under every green busb. Spruce beer, and "root" beer, and soda water, and sarsaparllla, betray them selves at every table by the lncessunt popping of corks; and Ltger beer, of an amber color and destitute of froth, is sipped With all tbe slow luxuriance of si 111 cham pagne. A sunny walk up Hudson street brings one to Schroder's Hotel Girul, where multitudes of young ctn tries tweak and flutter In gaily-painted cages, and where Madame herself can be seen any hour of a Sunday afternoon, sittlrg on the second-story -front balcony, calmly surveying the throngs in tbe streets, with the curiosity of an amiab'e sparrow. A few yards further up Hudson street brings one to Fourth street, and Fourth street conducts to a wludlng walk of glaring dust along the river, and fl inked by the bastlon-llke foundations of the Stephens estate. Tuls Stephens, by the bye, owns the whole of Ho'jo ken, and is worth some 830,000,100. And bere the first thing that strikes the gazers' eyes is the quantity of people whose occupation it is. not to have any. Tli-3 number of Blind Bartlmeuses whom oue en counters between Fourth street and the K y slon Fields, becomes aHuatter of perplexity to keep account of. Oue nilut think that sotnn private blind asylum had broiien loose, and that the recreant pupils bad each ambitiously adopted beggary as a profession. Within ten minutes walk I counted six blind men, one blind woman, and two blind boys. Homeboie a placard on which was inscribed, 'I am blind and deaf," and If they were dumb, too, har mony would bavo been saved a good many out rants upou its ear. One or two held tin cuiw with nothing in 'em (lite Sir Charles Ujld Stream's Vesuvius) and some presented bats whose capacity was equally tested. AU spoke in tho same whining lugubilous key "Pul-lease help a bl-lolul man," abd a more dirty and villainous-louttlm set I never saw. Compnsston and charity apart, the presence of tbtse objects renders a Jaunt to tbe Eiytlau Fluids anyihlng but elyslan. The Fields reached, a collection of rude tables witu broken legs, and benches with broken baoks 1 seen. Oysters are sold six for twenty cents which are very excellent for those that Ilk them and Ice-cream at ten cents a sauoer, his an equally cordial mei 1'. Such faces as are to be seen! Such effete an J lackadaisical lathers; Such bloated and over-hubb'lug mothers! Oim oi thehe specimens gave her doj drink out oi her own lager-beer glass and fed him with Ice cream from her own saucer. Tue scene is kapl up until midnight. It was late when I came away, and as I was paying my money at the ferry the last words that fell on my ear wwro, "Pul- lease help a poor bl-lolnd mau," and as I looked back the last ot'Jjct my eyes fell on was one of the identical iidnlmeuaei of the LClyslau Fields, A i.i Haiia. Cincinnati complains of the flreoriuker nuisance, and cans upon the Miyor to abate it Robs county, Ohio, produced last yar 207.S35 bushela of wheat, aud 2,151,825 Imshels of corn. Tbe editorial convention of New Hamp shire will be held on the 20tl) of July t Utt JkRcli on the I3W pf SUoaiSi D USINESSN0T1 CE3. Alpaca and Drapd'Ete Back Coata. Black and Fancy Colors Cloth Back Coats, Iljht welahl. mock and Fancy Colon Cloth Chesterfields, light weight. Linen and Dnck Back Coats, whits and colored. Olotb, Casslmeres, lirap d'Kte and Linen Vesta. Cassinieres and Linen Pants, large assortment. Linen Dusters Kvery variety of Clothing, salted to the season. Men's, Youths', Boys', at d Children's, new, fresh, and fashionable, replenished dally, and selling rapidly, at prices guaranteed lower than ihe lowest elsewhere, and foil satls'actlon guaranteed every purchaser, or the sale cancelled and mjney refunded. Half way between " Bbnnktt & Co., tytAanrt V Towkr Hall, auth streets.) No. 618 Mark kt St., Phil, a dui.phia, and No. eoe Broadway, Nkw Yobk, BRCT7BK flRAI.Tir IN AnvANCK. It IS BS difficult tO extinguish a raging fever as a raging lire; but yoii can prevent a conflagration by tendering your dwell ing fire-proel, and you can prevent an attack of fever by InvlKoratlng and purifying your houre of clay," Tbe "outside procure" upon the constitution and the vital powers at this season Is tremendous. Every pore of the millions which cover tbe surface of tho body Is a drain upon Its substauca and Its strength. To meet this depletion, to keep up the stamina under bucIi a constant outflow of dissolving Mesh, a tonlo and luvlgorant Is absolutely necessary, and time tbat tries all talngs, has proved tbat Hostetter's btoniach Bitters Imparls, a dtgree of strength and resistant power to tbo over taxed vital forcoi, which is tiuuttnluub.e by any other known ; means. Tbe i-lltct oi tins inestimable vegetablo preparation la to lucrenso the appetite, accelerate digestion, tone the l ecretlve organs, give firmness to the nerves, purify the blood, cheer tbe spirits, and, by thus rallying all tbe forces of the body, enable it to defy the enervat ing Influence of tho heat, and pass triumphantly through the trying ord'&l of the summer months As a safeguard nguiust epidemics, and a preventive of the feebleness, lnssltude, and prostration of which so many thousands comp'aln at this season, It has a national reputation, founded on twenty-five years ol uninterrupted and unequalled success. Jamaica Ginger. The snmraer is upon us wl'.h al Its heat, and with It have come la full array the cholera morbus, colic, diarrlm-a, and other Ills Inci dent to tbe season. Those, too, who are exposed to tbe night air at this time ot the year, cold or damp ness, or the malaria which produces cblllsand dysen tery, are lu danger of Incurring disorders not less terrible In their result?, and to all these we commend Ilvllowuy's Concentrated Essence of Jamaica Olugr, a remedy which we can most conscientiously recom mend from having witnessed its beneficial results In many cases. This special preparation of Ilolloway'a Is, however, pecul'ar lu being perfectly pare, and iree irom any admixture of Cayenue pepper or any 1 tbtr admixture, and possessing all the carminative and diffusively Ntlmula.lng properties which cous'.l tule tbe real merit of Jamaica Ulnyer. and are fjunrt tu a great extent In It alone. We call attention to the assertion thtahlf teaspoonful of Hollo way '9 dinger Is stronger and more effective thin a fulltea sj,oon!ul of any other In tbe market. It is prepared br Johnston, Holloway & Cowden, No. C02 Arch street, l'hila deipbla. Gettysburg Katalvhinh Watkb. This remarir. able water becomes a great favorite wherever It Is used In ihe treatment of Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Gout, Gravel, Kidn.y, and Urinary diseases, and a fair trial according to directions always secures the hut plest eflecis. Borne of the most wonderful cures are reported by Invalids and physicians, and printed sta'emouta can be obtained at any oi the druggists' 8 ores where tbe water Is lor sale. It is Only Nkckssaky to give Sheer's "Standard Vv Ine Bittern" a fair and judicious trial to be fully convinced that tbey are superior to any other oflered to the public, or to the medical profession, as a remedy for debility arising from tbe Inactivity of the different fuicllons of tbe system. Their base Is his Wli.e, combined with the bitter principle of the best tonics (herbs and roots) known to practical chemists. Bee his advertisement in another coluin, or his cir culars at the principal Prng Stores. Tine Wkathkb Is in everybody's mouth, so to t-ptak, and that is the reason everybody la so dry. There was a time when war and lis rumors divided tbe attention with tne weather at this seasou or the ear, but we are thank 'ul that thul Is pAot, and tbat the chief thing that divides the public mind wiih the licat is the cool Bummer Ciotblug add al Charles Blokes A C'o.'i", under the Continental. Jkwklry. Mr. William W. Cassldy, No. 12 South Second street, has tbe largest and most attractive assortment of unu Jewelry and silverware in the city. Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure arti cle lurulshed at a price which cunot be euallod lie also bus a large stock oi American watches lu all varieties aLd at all prices. A visit to his store is sure to rtsuii in pleasure and profit. AlThNu to the First Bymptums of Consumption, and check the disease la Its Inclpleney, by using Jayue's Expectorant, a saf remedy for all affect ons of the Lunns und Bioncbla. Bold everywhere Fiss Custom Madk Boots and; Shoes for Gen tic-men, Earl.eit, No 83 fcou.h felxth sired, abjve t'beeunb N K wsva r K us Periodicals, Fasblon Plates, and Mgiiuet, boib English und American may be had as boou as publish d of John Tienwltb, in a gram news tiger t. Ills unierprlss aad energy hve s,ou or him an vxieuslve patron-ge, which uecoutiu.iMs 1. sniihly by lurt railing uie. New York paperi -ev ral In. urs t-krlier ttaau tbey can bo obtatued by tbe rsu iur uiHils uud by selling tbe periodical a d m u .mes oitbe lowest poislb'e prices Those delimit IbvlaUst liilellUence should vUlt TieuwilU a ia iiu.poilu.ii, at No. 117 M Third street. IUU BTOCK OK bPRINO ILlTHINO M llrriiUlly l)tC coy'i btx I, l'tttjile. wut 110! believe it until liny nmie mid examine. WaNAWAKKK .V llll'iWN, The Lunimt Clvtlitny Jlume, ' (JAK 11 am. " 17ie Vtirnrr o .Si.iYi emit Market stra ti. Ovu Boys' and Youths' Buith for Ifrem or School re the cluaiitut, preltiext inl bt&. Wanamakicr & Biiown, the Larutst Cl' thiny JIuuse, ' Oak Ham.," The crrntr o( Sixth wul Market ttrettt. OUB Ci'fTOii Hkpabtmbut is the Itirpi stand bat in J-hitiuU tplitu. Jins hiimtre.Ut of liujorLiU styles of uojds. WanamakkiiiC IIkiiwm, Ttie LwiitU Clothing Jluiue 'Oak Hall," The corner of Sixth and Market streets. Oua CruTOM Cuttkrs are men of taste ami ability, Wanamakur & Bhown, The Laru'st Vlothbty Huuse, "Dak Ham.." The corner of Sixth aim Market street. Ova Pricks are 25 per rent below other houses pro. durmp samt floods. Wan am ak h B A Hkown, Tlie Lariirst tV'thino Jlouse, "Oak Ham.." The rorwr of Sixth and Market streets. MAltUIJilD. HABltlS-KIHUBKH.-Oii tho 4h of June, ISO, by Ihe lte".(ieortteOrtii,(lttK(JK VV. ilAHKidtl) Mrs. MAUI A till AUBKH, .11 oi IhU city. ML LVOKI' MAKIi Kit. On tbe 4th Instant, by the He, i. P Mftxden, WILLI AM K. MULKOKI), of Delaware county. Pa., and LIZZ1K A. MAUK.fc.it, of litsiuuvilr, PounfyivaTiiii. DIED. CLARK. On the 6th Instant, HI RAM CLAEK, fct y. ' (J tt" y ft f '1 lie reUnves and friends, Employes of Nestle A I ( vy's Works. Hid Kuidnoeri, are r aiiHOKully luvlieU 1'iaiu nd his funeral. Irom h's late rasldmice, haok ur No. tJti H. Front s'reet, on Thursday afternoon at S o'clock Interment Rt Evergroeu (!eiueTy, N. J. COlKKr.Uu tne nth msiaul, HEHllKttr, lufaut son ot WIIMaiu W. ami Juih V. Co kei. I linera! Irnin I he rwnlence ol is. K. ilox'e No S'llH ( lienuiii h' rcn, ou l lmrsduy luurnlng, tut 9lh luslaul. kt lu o'clock. ii , IttiiAiS.-rUu iUt giUiutiauti M bucUpuPi Ji Mrs. CATHARINE nEftM1. relict of the late Jm-eh k ' rPd M years aad I months, Tbi. r.la,',v n1 friends are respeeiftilly Invited to attend br t""eral. from tbe rmlflenr of berdAugh er. Mrs. W. B (4fyr No. rm Lorobard street, on Thursday morning "J"1' 9 at 10 o'clock, HUOHm-On tb.'' 6tl Instant, Kj. MATTHKW II UGH KB, atred B2 yeai . The rein-We and frlerds of the family are reint fnlly invited to attend his ''ueral, on Tburiday after noon at 1 o'ntnek, from his 'ate rnelrience, Ifolmes burg. To proceed to Cedar Hlli Cemetery. MAOt'IRR At his residence, on the 7th Instant, IIO ft RUT'. MAGUIRK. Tbe relatives of the family and his ma'e friends are reepeci fully Invited to attend th funeml.from his laie residence. No. 6"2 8. Klevpnih street, Jx Jfnday, the loth iDsiant, at 4 o'clock P. M. BOHOKRH. On the flth InsUnt, Mr. JAMES B. BOHGKHB, aged 44 years The relatives and frteuda are respect rally In-vlted to attend bis funeral, from his late renMnnce, No. Sl.t H. 1 levenib street, ou Thursday at S o'clock, without iurtber notice. ROARm-On the 6th Inst., M ITfHKW B0OER3, Bged II years. The relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral from the renldence of bis brother, No, iOU Boutb rtrert, on Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. BHPRIDAN. On the Oth instant, of apoplexy, JAMftt K. HHKKIPAN, In the 8Hth year of his a?e. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend tbe funeral, from bis late resl dnce. No. RUIH. Fourth street, below Ctharlne, on Ihursday morning at a o'clock. Interment at tbe Cathedral Cemetery. THKA NOR. On Ihe 6th Instant, MICHAEL TKKA NOR, Bged t6 years, The mends ol the n-iuiiy are respectfully Invited o attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 8iS Keed street, on Tnursday oiornlng, the 9th Instant, at 8 o'clock. WAONKR.-O0 the oth Instant. Mrs. MA.RO 4.B.KT WjoONKH, wife of John W. Wagner. The relatives and friends of the family are respect, fully Invited to attend her funeral, from her late resi dence, at Morgan's corner, De'a vare county. Pa., on ThutMlHV morning, the Vth Instant, Leave tbe house at V o'clock. ZANE. On the St h Instant. Mm. BAR TI, widow of the late bliueon Zaue, and daughter of the la'e Jacob Conover. The relatives and friends of tbe family are respect fully Invited to a' lend the funeral, from her late resi dence, No. K2.1 Ogrten street, on Thurnday morning at lo o'clock. Bervlccs at Fir.it Presbyterian Church, N. L., at 11 o'clock- A. M. A N MEEICA Life Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia. S. E. Corner Fourth and Walnut Streets. JH77iis In&tiliUion has no tntperiorin the Untied State 1Q H O L L O WAY'S coxcjexti:atI':i i:ssek or JAMAICA GINGER. A ri'KE FSSLSCE 01' THE TUUE JAMAICA tilNUEK. Free Irom Cayeace Per vi or any other admlxtuie potse&slng ' All the (nriniiiiilive and dilTiisively stimu lating properties Which are so potent in the Jamaica Ginger 1,1 mo, and whlcb are so eUlcacl .us in all cascs ot Chills tr m Kxposure to Cold or Diupnesj, Colic Cholera Mor bus, J larruflea, etc. OB8EKVA hall tcaspoonfut of Holloway's Glu. gerls stronger and mere eirtcilve than a full te spionlul ut any other lu the market. PRKPARLD BY JCKK&TaN, KOLLCWAY & COWDEfJ, So. C02 A15CH STliEET, 78 rnrt,AiKU'ntA. CLOTHING. SHOCKIAU ACC1UEM1 ON THE EOUltTH. Old Mr. Tank was fixing his gun, with a view to Laving it make some patriotic demon strations of noise. He pointed tbe weapon to wards himself, and Mrs. Punk somehow or other got the idea that it might go oil' and hit him. So ehe pleasantly remarked in her blandest tones: "There now, you old fool, it you are goiDg to shoot yourself, just make a clean shoot of it, and don't mangle yourself for me to be bothered with taking care of." The unfortunate I'unk's gun didn't happen to go off, and he didn't get shot, aud Mrs. Funk didn't have the trouble of nursing his mangled remains, but he still lives, to buy elegant, cheap, and durable garments, suitable for Bummer Wear, at the Great BROWN STONE CLOTHING HALL Or nOCKHILL & WILSON, os. COS and C05 CliESMT STKLET, 4 11 snup PHIL. D tC LP II 1 A. p ft A U 11 C 11 A N E L L O, TAIL Oil, No. 921 C1IESXUT STREET, (PKNN MCTUAL BUILDINGM), HAV1KO KKCUltKD THE KKKVICKS OF Til FOLLOWING KSIIMiNT AltTLSTsJ, JOSEPH TACKEY, on Coats, EliNEST L. MUELLElf, on Pauls and Vests, KNTIBK SATISFACTION AH TO BTYLIC AND KIT IS FULLY OUAIIAN I'KIOD, hUlTri MADK TO OHDKll IN TW1SNTT-FO0B UOUltS' KOITCK. 818 3ia CAPE MAY STEAMER. iff;'! l'1 K CAPE MA V. &SSttiir On TUU.SDAYB. THOB'sUAYS, aud HA I UllllAYB. The tideiicud newstcaoer LA DY OF THE LAKE, CaiiiMlu 1ISWKAM, leaving I'ir lit uoive Vuie an eet, every Tuesiluy, '1 tiuivday. udA Haturday at M15 A. Til., ai d reiurniHK iroui Cae May ou Alouday, Wetixehdny, anil i i uli y, FA t K fvii. kiiO mil uk Carriage Hire. Hervai ln.l ' " Children .. f 6. " " heaHu.i 'llcketa, lo. Carriase Hire extra. The l.vily of Hie Luku In a Ha- H'4-ho.il, n n bwl hou.e hiuir-roiui ucenii.mi dt.' lima, ainl la 111 led ll witn v-iytliibg nectKOuty lur lb" salety Hurt c uiljrt i,l lu btiigeia, H H. HUitlilil.L UAI.VI.S TAULi.MtT. C,nice-No. S8 N. DKLAV.'AKK Avenue. soif HATS AND CAPS. JONICS. TKliri.E & CO., V A B 11 I u N A K L It A 1' TK1U, No 25 n. NINTH t- ir.-el Flrat door above Olietnui atreet. 4 V SWARDUHTON'S IMl'ROVKD VKATl latel,i'U(l eai-y-llttiiig Uiviw Hum ( imtoul. 0). In ail tbe lujiiiivtl luliioua of tbx euduu. CI1K4 " V'i btrwt, uei Xwi to tua Vgal OOK'. U IJ lu FINANCIAL, SMITH, RANDOLPH & 00. r IIILADEITIIIA AND NEW I0RK, DEALERS LN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, 7-30s converted into 5-20s STOOiS AND GOLD liought and Sold ou Commission. Sovereigns, Nnpoleons, and nil Foreign Gold and Silver Bought and Solil. Collections made with prompt returns. Agents for the Union and Central raciflc Eailroud First Mortgage Bonds. S3UTIF, RANDOLPH & CO., No. IG South THIRD Street, ttti PHILADELPHIA. Coup N OF THE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF The Union Pacific Railroad Co,, AM? Central Pacific Railroad Co,, Faitl at the Banking Bouse of WEI. PAINTER & 00., No. 3G 8. THIRD Street, 1" PHILADELPHIA, Who have theTacilic Bonds on hand for immediate delivery. New Descriptive Pamphlets, with Map, furnished without charge, on application. LEHIGH VALLEY IlVIIjItOVU COMl'ANY'S MORTGAGE BONDS, DUE IN 1893. $3,000,000, With Interest at Six Per Cent., Payable on the First Day of June and Decem ber of each year, F11EE FROM STATE AM) UNITED STATES TAXES. Tbese Bonds are secured by mortgage on the fol lowing Bui. reads belonging to tbls Company, namely, ibe niio linelroin PbUipaburg.New Jersey, tbroab Manrh Cbnnlc to Wllkesborre, Pennsylvania, 101 allien: tbe Buaver Meadow branch, la miles, aad tbe LeLIgb and Mabanoy braucb. J uiliej, uiaklug a total of 1G1 ttlles of road, including 73 miles double track, equal, with sidings, to 309 miles of single track, together with all lauds, bridges, work-shops, ma chinery, depots, euglue bounes, and buildings tbere unto belonging, ard all rolling stoclt, tools, imple ments, and materials btlouglug to tuls Coaapauy, lu lire on tbe said Batlruads. TL is mortgage Is a first lien on all or the above Roads, except 4R mlUs, from Kaaton to Maach Chunk, bnwklchlt Is preceded by a aiorlge far ll.son.uuu dur. in 1873, the Bruds of wbltth ar- exchanging, as ant as pieseuied, for tbe present Issues; tbote not presented until maturity are tu be pa'a out of tbe pre sent loan, making it a lint mortgage ou the above mentioned property, $1,000,000 OF 1IIESE BOXDS, Either Coupon or Heglstored, Are offered at ninety-live per centum, wiih Interest Irom the day of aa'e. free Irom State and TJuned States' taxes. CHARLES C. LONUSTRETH, Treasurer, OllU'e of the Lehigh Va ln- Kallroal 0-,mpan, 7 1 I m No. 3011 WALNUT rt:ret. Pui'adolDbl. GOLD BOUGHT. BE HAVEN & ERO., No. 40 SOUTH THIRD ST. e 22 lm gEYEN PER CENT. S10UTUAUE BONDS Of he Tennitylvaula ard New York Caual and Italiroud Company, Guaranteed, Principal and Interest, by the tehigh Vallev RailroadCompanVi For Sale at tfu, and Interest from June 1. C. & H. BORIE, NO. 8 MfcKCII ANT8' KKCUiNflE. BO WEN & FOX, FINANCIAL. Dm POPULAR LOANS. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MOUTGAGE BONDS At 102, And Acoruod fntorost. CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 103, And Accrued Interest. Bonds on haud for immediate delivery. Full Reports, Maps, Etc., furnished upon application. De Haven & Buo., No. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET, ess PHILADELPHIA. BANKING HOUSE OF JayCooee&(). Nos. 112 and lit South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. Dealers in all Government Securities. Old 5-208 Wanted in Exchange for New. A Liberal Diil'crenec allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. Interest Allowed on Deposits. COLLECTIONS MADE. STOCKS bought and sold on Commuuion. Special bntlnesi accjcamodatlons reserved for ladles. 7 3 3m QLENDI N N I NQ & DAVIS. MO. 48 SOUTH T1IIBD BTBEBT; Stock and Gold Brokers QUOTATIONS OF NEW YORK STOCKS AL WA YS OS HAND. Ill if tt. OLgNDIlCNIMB, TU. IOHW H. DAVIS QITY OF riTTSBURGr WATER WORK SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS, FOK SALE BY WI1ELEX BROTHERS, Mo. 105 South THIRD Street, yHE SAFE DEPOSIT CO. yor Batfa Ke.plisn of Valuables, S.aitrl. tiist, aad UitlaK of afa. DIKKOTOhS N. B. Browne, I J. Olllinkbam Fell, I Alex. Hnnrr U H. Clarke, O. Wacal sier, IS. A. Oa I dwell Jobn Welbb, IK. W. O ark. I Ueo. F. Tyler OFFICE, NO. 421 tUEHSCT NTRERT. M. b. BltOWNK, Presidunk C, H. CLARK, Vice-President, B. PATTJtKHON . Kac and Traasarac. 115 wfiiil TO RENT. R RENT, PREI11SES, Ko. CI1ESAUT St., FOR 8T0r.I Oil OFFfCK. ALSO, OFFICES AND oAfiGE UOOM suitable for a Commercial Uo 1 a i at 8Mtf BA-nK THKBKPUBLIO. PIANOS. STFCK o: CO.'S, AND HAINES K i ilBRli'lHhllS' PlAPiDM n,l kuiw j. UAMLIN'S CABLNIr OHI1ANH, i. K. GOCLD'8 New siore, 17 8m Ko. 92A til Ket.N VT airvfX fffiffi ALI5RECHT, RIEKE3 & SCHMIDT, MANCKAf TUBKBB Of FIEST-CLASi PIANO-FOnTES. Full guarantee, and nuderaie prices. Warornoiu., Ko. CIO AKCII Street, 14 8m4p PHILADkUa'BIA. POINT BREEZE PARK RACES. I'OINT brekz: p.vrk, KKIUaY. July 10. l'UKSli ANu SiAKE suo. MlietiMALH lu live. Uood day aud truck. J. I.OVR.TT enters (r K flKS TROMAR. F WAdNEIteuterss ir. FKANK W'AUNER. WNKH enters s k. HA I. it V. fiivllc;a ot members lulruduoing a male friend Suspended. 7 7 3. SOAP. QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP till KEN OF EiVULANI) M)AP. Ql'KKN OF ENHLAN1) SOAP. For doli'K a family wanblug tu tne neat and cheap. fH ninnnir. UuarHiileed iquai lo any in the w, rid! Has all ibe ttienuth ot Uieolil rosin aoap wltb tbe in I Id and latin ring (pull'mi ot creniilue Castile. Tr? tbls f-pleudul Hott). S ibil BY Til W ALUiLN CHEMICAL H'U1!K, NO. 43 NOHTH IKOM'HT. FIJ1LADELP1IIA. 0W3aitr WANTS. MUSICIANS WANTED FU UNITKI) Hlla leBluienio binds: aWu Hold mnilclaiis Ai'i'ly at United tales itttruillnis Kuudetvous, No', til' 3. 1 W5t A. (jUtifli ' t 3t 7 lio H MKANCIAL. 6 60 MILES UL'IOTJ PACIFIC RAILROAD a 1 flntahM 4 In M-tiva operation. Oaa ban-: ared and twenty miles b.e been billt la tb lau tbreemontbs. Mora tb an tw enty tb.snd m.a ar employed, and tbU averag, ,r forty miles per mourt will ba continued tbroughon tha season, m ' uf NINK HUNDRED COMPLIV'ED MILK- b laa. nary Land tt la now probablt tbat m, E4,UH OHAND LINK TO THK PACI. IC WtLL B .OfBK FOK BUflNESS IN 1801. No other brst-olasa railroad In a he world ha, b-ea built and equipped so rspidly aa t he Union Paolflo wblob runs west from Omaha ACROSS THE C0TLVEiT. The United Btaw Qovernm'tnt maka I of this ran road a GREAT NATIOXAr. Wnuir un .i. t.. construction by very liberal grant, of n oney and af """ 'oiurinerinsore ibe speedy cam pi At ion of tbe Road, tbe Company are antbarlBeil u Issue Lhmp own 1TRST MORTGAGE B05Di Having thirty fears to run. and having lnti est coa- '"" i'ui-j aviui-Knnuaity av me ra'aar aix pet ctnt. In gold. Tha Drlnclnal. aa wail sm tnii,i.t i. made PAYABLE L GOLD. The Mortgage Bonds of nearly all other rallrra4a In tbls country, are Payable. Drlnotnal and im.n.t. in currency, and It is asserted, without fear of coutaa diction, tbat no othor railroad company In tbe worW building so great an extent of road, Issue boo da or equal value wltb tbe First Mortun.o Hnnrt. nn frred for sale by the Union Pacific Kailroad Co, Tbe price of tbese Bends Is now !. aad aocraed Interest from July I. in currency. The Camn lltve that at this price their Bonds are the Safcbt aud most rroRlable Lnyestaiient In the market, and tbey confidently expect tbat tbey win snoruy command a higher premium than any similar security. The Company reserve the right to advance tha price at any time, and will not fill any orders or reoelvtj any subscriptions on which the money has not been, actually paid at tho Company', olllce before tha Uma ot auch advance. Subscriptions wilt be received In Philadelphia by DE HAVEN & BROTHER, No, 40 a THIRD Street, W. PAINTER & CO., No. 86 S. THIRD Street, AND IN NEW YORK AT TUB COMPANY OFFICK, No. 20 NASSAU Street, JOilBf J. CISCO A NOV, U A KHEK.it, No. 59 WALL Street, And by tbe Company's advertised Agents throughout the United States, Remittances should be made In drafts or other funds par In New York, and the bonds will be sent free of charge by return express. Parties subscrib ing tbrouch local agents will look to them for their safe delivery. A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOB 1868 has Just been published by the Company, giving fuller Information than Is possible In an advertisement, respecting tha Progress of the Work, the Resources of tbe Country traversed by the Road, the Means for Construction, and the Valne or the BobCs, whloh will be sent frea on application at the Company 'a offices or to any oc tbe advertised. Acenta, JOHN J. CISCO, TBEASVREB, July 2. 1868. SlfmwUl New York.1 WINES, ETC. QHARLES BOTTLER'S IMPERIAL SPARKLING CATAWBA. BOLE AGENTS, H. & A. C. VAN BEIL, No. I3IO CHESMUT Street, 6 IS fmw8mrp PHILADELPHIA. OPERA GLASSES. pUOH BARD0U & SON, TARIS. JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO., JEWELLERS, No. 002 CHESNUT Street, Have Juat Upeed a Large Iavolca of TAUTICULAliLY FIXE OPERA CLASSES, Including every variety of Kock Crystal, Ocular Graduated, lu2hesse, and YAM ABLE AND NIGHT LENSES. ALSO. 41iw Tonrlst Glasspa anq T'olcsoois. R0SkKN0LM'8 POCKET andP,m'bd itc,",or' Th,e Cutlery Oronr.4