TUE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JULY 20, 1868. d A STRIKE RIOT. The Diwnlnd tbtltya f Mia I Hailroari Waylay sral. From the St Lou I R )nibltm July 17. Alio, watch ibrea enfd to assume fornldaMe proportion at ihn time it occurred, took pmco on the Pacloc Ba Jr'd esterly morn Mi?, Tbti d" of tbe Jtruroance was close to toe mauaiue sbop, about to miles root tbe BflTeutn htret Wop . I wat crea ed by some dlsrontpnte 1 cDsriaefs who had let , wurlt, aod was participated lu aooat twenty-lour men Of 'bl class an i tirca.ea. Tbe first Intimatou ol 'he threatened Hot wu given shortly be oie t o'clock ib the mormnc, wbeu the persons me uimrW b tan to oougre pt aear tbe ui,:-htoe rbop. baor.l? afur tois, a locomotive, wb cti li-tri cone nom Frmklm, 'was starting out. wbeu Mveral ui tbee men laped uoon it. It was g 'inn at a slow aoiei. The flrenBD, w'to bad ben la-Hr poTirl, jumoed oH, aud tripd to t sue, oe de?mlnir it perilous to ins sMe'j to remaiD. Ill t efforts to do so were, bowevrr. fv til,, a tas wag pushed by the rioter and bsdlv 0ten and Btoneil. Had not e-f1s atice b-i-n at hud tt is probable he would have re'eirffl 'Val itijnrlofi. it tired rather beMer wttb the onjmcr of the locomo tive, for. altlioiiBb well beaieu, ho wag savod from further injuries. nil... . . I Iiaa was r.Mrtj1 ftf ftiA .ll and hud a bo i.yc 25 or 30 tncu qjl klycolle ucd ou the i oi" Tbe rioter, siem that aUt-tnce was bciinr procured, (it.ipcrsn), but one of t'jsm, a man Dame 1 Tbouius hiley, bo put d wn the breaks of the ensrine, a aires ed. Tbe police prevented any nirher s'oppitqe of the t;a D, which ran who. co'i-tnmi;d regularity durlue the dsy. Tne Chief left a b)dv of nin-i men under the command of Stream O'Neil, to pre vent any furhT disturbance, and they were relieved at nieht by a similar numb'-r. We learn from Mr. B Warrct. the niier mec4tan c, tla' tie orcein of the dis'uibime is a tollow:-: Some data no one of the engines was taken ott this pa tot tne roaf and trajs fcrred to Pocnevi'lc. This left t ur eavlue instead of live, as before, to run between hce Hd Jrfier-oD. But this leit tne number t miles to he run dnilv bv the endues less than that allotted on the Ohio atid M'slss'p.d ro H. Tbe men wi re spokvu to about it, and after r jnnitiK a few days the? aspln d to have an'-thei eneine put on. The demand was made on VedneRdaT, tbe 8ih n-tant. Mr. barren told tbcm be whs not in fvrir of it, but be would fpfBk to his Biiptrlor officers about it. He prcpo-ed to reter the ma'ter to Mr. Wilson, ot tbe men's socie'v, for decision, but th"y relu-ed to aar. e ro it. He next offered to put an es'ra Din on, so that these tour epeiueers would U"t be overaorncd, b'lt tbey demurred to this ann said they must have the engine. He told tbem that if they were attemp 1nir to run the rod it wo ild cot be per D:itted, and oti Wed ties'! iy he trot id ore men. .About twent-tbiee of the old bands W', under tbe impression that their places could not be supplied, but they found out tbe'r m;Binke, aud the riot was the conscqueuco. The mauer In u-tute was not a ques'ion of VHpes t fll. The ens neers who couiplaiued receive $28 per wet-k, and the Ure nen $2 per dav. There are about hftv enpneers on this pai t of tbe roaa, aud a rather Uige number ot fire n en. It is intended to keep a b'idy of police on duty day and Dwht, at the niavhiiie shop, for some tiaie, and it is not likely that any lurther difficult will ensiie. Lat-t evening the Ch'e of Polije sent a squid of pol cemen tu oniro"m and several in citizens' dre s as fur a Frai.kl n, where there is a par tial strike as woll as at Jetlersou City. A MANIACS WORK. STMtccn Vlclluia call Cadar tha KolTa l a. Uaduig at Tribixo.d. A Constantinople correspondent of the New York Uerwd telaies tue lolloifina occurrence of recetjt oate: A horrible Incident occurred at Trebizond, a few dnys since, which i-ptead coosternaiion throuebout tbo whole city, lu tbe sp-ice ot a ttw njliiuies oulv. sern'een vicims lell under tbe tnneoi u unitiiuii. Forr were killed on tie spot, ten morally vounde.l, and three OH eis sliehily wounded. Each victim received b t a single wound, which in ail cases was am d at the h'-art. Tne a-san is a man of en'ali siature, bin stroiia- and robust, about dity years ot aa,e, semetuueo cults biui-elf a Feriinn, souii-t in" a iMistiiiii, sonietiines a Christian, and at others a Mu.uIuihd. Durine the past to.ir (uontbs he has occupied a bole in au olu wall, halt of which has fallen with decay, in oue ot the moil frequented street ot Treb zond. where he sold In the open air, old Iron which he collected I roinjevery quarter ot the to an. He coinnenced hi- natch eries m broi l dav, a' eLht o'cl c in thn morn in, armed with a kniie sharpened ou two edge, tbe ola ie of which was about sis or teven inches iu length, Hkviuar iaiiond the kuife to bis band with a cord, keepicg the blade beneath bis arm, thm prepared he commenced walkm slowly up the s reet be inhabits, seizin his op portunity to siab every one whom be foui.d with in bis reach, aud quiet'y concealed bis wcapou alter each murderous bio, le t iris sui- ?rised victims totalis anc tisc ou ot the baud bat dealt their denh wound, and unable to denounce the asass'n. to allusion ta ma te to the nc'ijn of the police durins this time; i i lac, thy did not appear on tbe scene until after an end was made to tbe bloouy work of the ma-miND or fanatic by a baker, who succeeded in telling tie asassm tu the earth by a well directed blow from a beaw etick of wood, when he wn Immema'ely seined, disarmed, and r.anded over to the auibooties, several po'tcemen htvinu prompily aopeared as Boon as tbe rtaneer wat past. He was taken be fore the Governor, where tter an exim nitton by two physicians, no evidence wbuteer of In sanity was oiscvered. A cr bav na ausrered tbe qoeonous relat'ue 'o his ntme aud place of birth, thj lanatx, who calls h'tneif Uadsri, would give no further luf-irniailon. On sho inu him the dRer ttb wh ch be had committal such bar c, he pretended not to recognize it, and his oulv response to tll quegtions ws "BiL nem" (1 don't know). The excitement and hor . ror created amonir the ei t re population of Tre bizond was k Eteat that ib Governor was oMitred to basteu the executon, and after a summary trial tne culprit was taken into tbe public squaie, an I bjiiead d iu the presence of the whole population ot tbe c.ty. - A RUFF A LP TRAGEDY. APiaakta VVamu Olutdars tad fttutl lataa OlJi Ltdy of Silly. From the Buffalo Erpriti of Saturday. A murder of a monshockine character, oc cnxred in tbU city yeste.day a tern ion. Au ol i woman, tixty years of age, who was known b thenane of Bridget Ba email or MeDermo.t, and who reside J on the Paich (b"lo Ueuesee etteet, near the rus hou-e) i b a omnn called Nellie Miehan, becane eusrafed in an alierca tioB with Kite Jobunoti, a womau ot abandoned chaiacter, aoout 2 o'cloi k jeMerday af ernoou, ana was iajm"dia'ely k lied by blows froai an axe In the liandiO' the said Kate Johusou Bridget was horriliiy mutila'ed, having received four cuts in the bead aud under tbe ear, which severed tbe carotid artery and jugular vein. She was al'O cut under the chin and in the booloer. and her nee was found to be broken. Tbe woman Johctou is an habitualiv intempe rate character, and wa intoxicated at tbe time the murder a- committed, bbe pretends that some provocation was given by the tact of Br dgetv having thrown sand ana gravel in ner eyis, but benw much tn oxicate i when arrete ), na information could be gathered from ber. la watt arr sted soon atter commtulng the aet by Officers Wanner aud Dti, and Coroner Walsh being not ineo, tne luqurst win uo ueiu u-ut. A murder of a n o-e shoeing and dlabol cal chartictfr than this ba. rarelj come belore the notice oi the public. Train rays he is in prison for life. Bismark has bought Lord Brougham's bouse at Cannes. An ingeuious Spanish sniolde fastened himself inside a wood pile and then set it on fire. Prog, ess in Mnnnrietnrrs. In ah art'cln which we pi lished In this Journal in December last, under the above can tion, we refr.rd at some length to the grea' soap msmifactor. o' f. J. B. D obt)in, at 8xth street and Oermai.,twn avenue, predicting that lie soap which Mr. Dobbins manufactures lamlliarly known as Dob.'"' Electric Soap was destined to attain a decree" of popularity never equalfd by any other mauu'actured article In this country; and statlni? thai already tbe cupidity of cer'atn envious (woula-be) rival bad ben excited by Mr. Dobbins' unparalleled succeas. Itlato the Utter of these point lhat we to" day wish briefly to diroct attention. As a great econora'eer of time an I labor, we then gave to Mr. Dobbins' Sotp the eud .rseinent which Its merits def rve, bi ll-vlng that by so doin$ we should promote the coan ort and hap dnoss of millions throughout our cities aud the country at Urge. Bit we are unwilliuff that our endorsement of a good article htll be falsely uoei iu order to give re-pectaallity and character to pojr imitations of It. There are certain soap in muiacturcrs of th more unscrupulous class, wuo alter vainly enleavor Ing to lo st their so ip up in the market under certain names havo simply channel their names, without in tbe least improving their washing propertiM, and are endeavorintf to delade the publ c into tbe adoption of these miserable shams. They are pretty looking wb te oa9, but lor washing purposes arc abso lutely pood for nothing. Let the people therefore be wtro. One concern has even gone so far in this deception as to advertise Philadel phia Lieclrio boap, very nearly imitating his labels, with the evident design ol misleading buyers into the supposition that It is the D jbbins aMMe. Of course no honorable well-esta-b itbed firm would resrrt to such a trick. Tn fact, we know of respec'afele firms in the busi ness who deuouuee tha imposture more severely than does Mr. Lobbios himself. We can hardly imagine a more disreputable mercantile procedure than these "played out'' soap-makers, alter their soaps have become as 'played out" as themselves, endeavoring to re suscitate their dead failures by resurrecting tbem In new boxes, or rather lathe old ones with new labels, and palming them off upon un pusppcticg dealers and consumers as "Elhotric Soap!" It is a wonder that their audacity hts not impelled them even to the use of Mr. Dob bitis' name to give currency to their wor. bless trash. Aeain, we say, beware ot these imita tions ! Those wuo have not yet tried the merits of the genuine E.ectnc Soap hive s ill a real household blessing in store for them, aud we re commend all our readers to avail themselves oi it; but let them be careful to buy no other than that manufactured by Mr. Dobbins at his im mense works, corner of Sixth street and Ger mantown avenue, Philadelphia. JPresi, Ju'y U, 18C8. Life Insurance by the Co-operative Plan. The great benefits resulting from life Insurauce are too jreneially known to need auy comment from us. Some days since we called attention to the method ol Co-operative Mutual Lile In surance, as adopted by the Philadelphia Com pany, loca'ed at the northeast coiner of Fifth and Walnut etrets, In this city. The amount required to obtain au insurance of $1000 is only $"5 and upward, according ta ago; a sum wituin the resch of every pernon of United income. And that, in addi.irn to this, oaly $1'25, payable on thirty day' notice, is require ! on the death of ny oi e ot the oue thousand of the class to which the insured belongs. Taoe who depend upon their earnings from day to dy for tbe subsistence of their fumi'ies, should take this matter Into serious consideration, and there are lew who cannot make the small payments required by this Company. B V SI NESS NOT I CES. Clot hi no fob H-t Wbathbr. Every variety suited to the Beasun fur Hen, Youths, Bo;, auil Children, new freh and taabtonable, replenished, datlj and selling rabidly at prices guaranteed la all eases lower thitn be lowest elsewhere, and lul na'.fs laotloD guaranteed every purchaser, or the isle can celled, and roon-y refunded. Hal umv between 1 Bbnnktt & Oo tVihand To as Hall, tiucllt itreeti.) No. 618 UabrktSt., PfUUDfCLPHIA, AND NO. 4V0 BilOADWAY, NiCW YOBK. Pisastib Follows Neglect. Whoever feels the premonitory symptoms of sickness should remember that It adds tbe agony or self-reproach to the paugB of disease to remember that they mijht hav been pre vented. Languor, debility, and low plrlts are often the pre cursors of terrible disorders. They ludicate bu Imme diate necessity for a tonic, aud tbe best tonic la exist' ence Is Uostbttkb'b Stomach Biitxbs, Blck headache, pal a la the right side, and yellow nee ol tha whites of the eves are unmistakable symp tom of an approaching bilious attack, aad. In order toward It off, coaamon p'udence dictates tbe pro priety ot resorting to tbe most ertlcaclous of all anil bilious preparations Hobtettkb's Stomach Bit tebs, Flatulenoe, nausea, oppression after eating, Irrega. Urlty ot tbe bowels, and a distaste for ex erttou.de note a disordered state of tbe stomach which, If neglected, issure to culminate la cbronlo dyspapsla but which tr ay be relieved tu a few hours, and emit My cured la a lew d y by taking hall a wlnegiaiafd! of JIostht tick's Bittbbs at regular ln'ervals. All physicians admit that Innumerable Uvea are sacrlfloed evtry year mat might have been saved by precautianary medlea'ioH. Remember taat one of the principal uses ol Uubtttk's Bittkbs Is to put the j stem la ooadUiun to bkpicl disbabb, It recruits and restores tbe waning strength, and Is, therefore, especially needed during tha seaa m when Intense beat makes such heavy and constant draft on the vital principle. Natckb'h BBMknr. TiiS Medical Pro'esslon la this country as well as In Europe, are giving prefer ence to tbe use if Vtlm lal Waters overall ether re cue oles In tbe treatment of Ilbumtism, U -ut, 0ravel Kidney and U luary ldssaset. a d tbe various cjndl' Una- rren tlDg 'rom exc salve acid secretions, such as Jiyiipeps a and Debility. Gettysburg Katalyslne Water fcae proved almost a speclUc in such rase, and the staiemeDtaol cures are worthy of careful examlaa tlon. Pamphlet- can be bad of any ol tha principal Drug gist blort where tha Water Is for le. No OAS ' Mo a Liuut Wantbo. The laboring men at Point Bretse, whose bUDlneaa It Is to en jiy'il'-rj me city, by keeping np iba supply of gas at the works, are on a "son-stroke" for mora wages, and tbe stroke cams very near to being fatal last night to ibett-y lamps. If tbe company wiii uot accede to tbe demand tor increased wag let tbem present to each nneot tba(mpioes a coul summer suit of clothing Iromt'barle Mtokaa & Oo.'a, under tba Continental, Aty thing to paclty toe man ot gas, and keep gross darkneea from ooyerl- g the el'y. Finn Custom Madk Boots aud. Baoa for Qsn tleinen. Bartielt.lSO SI ISouth fslxth street, above Cbesunb JawaxBT. Mr. William W. Oajwldy. Wo, UBonth Second street. h tba largMt and moat atsraetlva asaortmeDt of Una jewelry and silverware lo tha city. Pnrchasera can rely npon obtaining a real, para arti cle tarnished at a prloe which oan ot be equalled Be also baa a large stock of American watches lo all varieties aad at all prices. A visit to his store Is sura to result In pleasora and profit. 1 uno Complaints, Bboncsitis, ajtith a. etc, ar snetdily relieved, and, If taken In time, permanently cured by Javnb's Extkctobant. You will find la it also a certain remedy for Cough and Colds. Bold everywhere. Dctv.- It Is a duty wa o wa to ourselves, as watt as o those who are oepaLdeol npon o to preserve ur health and strength. Speer'a "Stand. rd Wine Bit ters" are fonnd to be at unfailing and valuable aaslt tabt In maintaining tha visor of tbe system, aud Iu kteplng It in teoe, fold by Druggist and Growers. TssitwtTB has every thlr a that tha reader oould wlah for in I he literary Hue. Ills favorite Depot at No. 107 H. Tblrd street la cimpleielv Hoc- ed with Mgr.l'i,. PerloOU-ala, Illun'raied VVeekilea or all kinds Nws J. urna s of later dates, Kahon Plates, Funn M'lmh llen, etc. H furnichee t his palroi ttie New York nnpt rs of tbe day lon hp fore the arrival of h.a revn lar rra Is. He is euergetlc, and merits tha success he Is achieving. Lois or Alpaca Sack. IaiI of JAntn Sarki, lsit of the (Vw.w.if 7,ivn 8cki. Lolt of the VlvmiloU luilcrn, J.otJi of Ihtek Hack i. J.oU of u hat VettM, J.U t Unen Punt and Veils, m AH ft em and very nf.ee, "T A Ifinran from I2li to S. Unnii ftom il Gi to f etc. fin. WanamakbrA Brown. link Hall. K. Corner of fi rth and Market itrerln. mi" A pood lot of C'lft yymen'i Jsmg Haeki. MARSHALL DOBKLBO WKR. At the Parsonage of the Pitman Chfti.e , on the I2ih ot June. iy ' tie Ke. Hetihen Owen, Mr. J AM US K. MAR-SHALL to feAUlK J., daughter of A.ewis F. UobelOower, Ksq., both of this city. POTT RTON WELSH. On the Sftth of May . IMS, by Alderman Wanney. Mr. -H AKLkrt PUTTKllTON to MIssCAKOLlNK LAVXMIA WKLBH, both Of this City. DIED. BROWN. Suddooly, on Saturday, July 18, HAT Tl w. F., onl daughier of Naibaa aud Mary H, ItroAU, aged 9 months. Interment at Mount Vsrnnn Caranurv. Mnndiv. July 20, a' 8 o'clock. DRL4NEY. On tbe lSih Inatant. MTCH 1KL Y.. son oi tbe late Patrick and Mary DeUuej, aged 3i years. '1 he relatives and friends oi tba family are respect fully Invited to attend tha runaral. irom h a late resi dence. No. 718 Jamison street, nn 1'uendav alter oooa at 1 o clock. 1 o proceed to Cathedral Cemetery, LilCKlNbON.iin oe morn Ilia of tbe Hth Instant. alter a long and lingering llluee., KNOJH JJlCKtN SvON, In tbe 7sta i ear ot uli age i ne relatives ana menus oi tne ramiiy are respect fully Invited to attend the luneral. from his late resi dence, No. 4. tf Biory street, We t Phlladt-lnh'a, on 1 tie oay morning, tne Zl-1 instant., at 8 o ntocK. 10 proceeu to Valley Buptlm Cnuroh, Ceu-.revlile, Ches ter county. Pa. DON A I IX-ON. On the loth Instant, after a brief 111 rs, KTe LL1, daugnter of (Jeorm T. and manda DonaldHon, aged ft months and U dnvs. The funeral will take place Tuesday atternnon at 4 o'clock, from the pareuui' residence. No. 11! War- no !i street. M KM OR. On the 19th Instant. ALICE T. MEL- LOU, Infant daughter ol WillUin T. and Amanda M. Jeilor. Nged 8 mouths and 8 weeB. 1 be relatives aud menus oi tne family are reeprct tul v inviuo to at'end ber luneral. from her Darenta' resldenee. No. I3e9 Venango street. Port Klcamo' d, on 'liitsdav atternnoD at 1 o'clock. To proceed to xsiockiey xtaptist uaurcn. MILLER. Suddenly. on tbe 17th Instant at Potts- town. Pa, Mr. OKORUK MILLER, tu tue 74. b year of ni' age. The relatives ana means are respecinmy tuvitea t ' attend i is fHUeral from the i esldeuce ot his iw, J. Waihlnir on M Her No. 910 N. r'lun s'reet ou Tne. day morning at 11 o'clock. To proceed to Laurel 11111, MURPHY. Oa the mh Instant. CECKLI A H.. wile of kdwaru V. Murphy, lu tue 21iu year of her age. The relatives ana menus oi tne iumu are r spect fullv invited to attend tbe funeral, from the retldence nf her Imlier. rredurlck Hum. Nn. IMS N. Hlxtb s'r et, on Wednesday morning the 22d Instant, at o'clock Fnneral fervices at 8t. MuUrnt's Church, Interment at bl. Antra Cemetery, Port Kicbmond. PATRICK On the 19. h Instant. ANNA KL1ZA- BKI'H. dsn ii liter of Jos. and Marearet J. Patrick. aged 2 year auu lu mnntha. I he reiaiiveoaud irieuut oi me lamny are respect fully luvneo to a'teiut ibe funeral, rrom the reil'lenre ot ber parents. No. 9 -Is is. bluli street, oa Tuesday aliernot'O ai 4 o'clock. P.ITi. On the tilth Instant IDA MAY. vonnirest dmiitbier ol Joseph 11. aud Mary A. Paul, aged 4 years and m n1 nB The relatives and friends are resneo'fully Invited to attend the fnnerHl. from her pareula' remdence. No. 82t Dove plate, onTuedayafleruoon at 8 o'clock. A N MERI C A Life Insurance Company, Ot Philadelphia. S. E. Coriier Fourth and "ft'alnat Streets. MfThU Institution hcu no superior in the United tiUue 61(1 O L L O W AY'S CONCENTKATEI essevce OF JAMAICAQINGER. A PUKE ESSENCE OF THE TRUE JAMAICA ULNGEE. Free from Cayenne Pepp'r or any other admixture, possessing All the Carminative and diffusively stimu lating properties Which are so potent la the Jamaica Ginger alone, and which are so emoaclt us in all cases of Chills from Kxpoture to Cold or Dampness, Collo, Cholera Mor bus, 1 larrhoBa, etc OBSERVE A halt teaspoonfnl ot Holloway's Gin ger is stronger and mora effective than a full tea- spoonful of any other in the market. PREPARED BY JOHNSTON, KOLLOWAY & CDtVDEN, J.0. 002 ARCH STREET, 7 8 PHILADELPHIA. WANTS. w N FIVE IIUNDIIKD ACL E-B O D I E D MEN, TO WitRK AT THE rillLADELFHIA HAS WORKS. APPLY AT THE OFFICE, TiYEiNTY-TUIRD and MARKET Streets. STEADY EMPLOYMENT WILL BE GXAltaN. TEED, THOMAS R. BROWS, KNQ1NEBB. MUSICIANS WANTKD FOB UNITED htates Keglmental B.nds: also field mustulans. Apply at United otatea Kecrultlng Kendeavous, No. btu B. FttOWT BUeet. 7 tt 81 T 20 3t D'eafsessTeveby instrumentthat science and skill have Invented to assist tas bestrlug In eve-y degree ot deafueasf alao.KHepirators; also, Oraadall's Patent Crutches, superior to any outers In use, at P. MADE! KA'la.No. IU b. T1CNTH Hlret. bnlow tlhesnnt. ISul PATENTED PANTS SCOURED ANI SlBklt llKU from I to t Inches, as Mottot, French Mmiu Dyeing aud H court ug, No. o is. NtMU Wlteel, aud m, Ui RAt,lii btrest, uj FINANCIAL. POPULAR LOANS. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAI FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 102, And Accrued Intorost. CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 103, And Accrued Interest. llonds on hand for Immediate delivery. Fnll Reports, Maps, Etc., furnished npon application. De Haven & Duo., No. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 628 PHILADELPHIA. 660 MILES OF TUR UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Are now finished and la active operation. One hun dred a d twenty tulles have been bunt In the lau three months. More than twenty th inssnd men are employed, and this average, or forty mllei per month will be continued throughout tbe season, m tklug N1NK HUNDRED COMPLETED MILE- Jan ui.ry 1. aud It Is now probable that the E .V TIKE GRAND LlfK TO TBK PAUIFjO WILL Bit OPEN fc'OR BU-INESS IN 186J. Mo other brat-class railroad In the world has boon built and equipped so rapidly as the Union PaclflV which runs neat I rout Omaha ACROSS THE COMLXEAT. The United Rtatrs Government mnkes of this rail road a GREAT NATIONAL WOliK, and aids lis construction by very liberal grants or money ana of lands. To further Insure tne speedy completion of tne Road, tbe Company are authorised to Issue their own FIRST MORTGAGE B03DS, Having thirty years to run, and having Interest cou pons payable semi-annually at tbe ra'a of alx pel cent, in gold. The principal, as well as Interest, is made TAYABLE IX GOLD. The Mortgage Bonds of nearly all o her railroads In this country, are payable, principal and Interest, in currency, and it is asserted, without fear of contra diction, tbat no other railroad o jmpany in tne wurld building so great an extent of road. Issue bonds of equal value with tbe first Mortgugo Uunds now of fered tot sale by the Union Pacltlo Railroad Co. Tbe price of these Bends Is now aad accrued interest trom July 1, in currency. The Company be litve that at this price their Bonds are the Safest and most Profitable Investment In the market, and tbey confidently expect that they will shortly command a higher piemlum than any similar security. Tbe Company reserve the right lo advance tha price at auy lime, and will not fill any orders or receive anj subscript Iocs on which the money has not been actually paid at the Company's otUce before the time of ancb advance. Bubaaiptlona will be received In Philadelphia by DE HAVEN & BROTHER, No. 40 a. THIRD Street, W. PAINTER & CO., No. 86 8. THIRD Street, SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., No. 10 H. THIRD Street, AND IN NEW YOBK AT THE COJirANY'St ori'It'E, No. 20 NASSAU Street, AND BT JOHH J. II O A HUH, HAJtUEKM, No. U WALL Street, And by the Company's advertised Agents throughou tne United Statt-e, Remittance 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 through local ageuta wtli look to them for therr sale delivery, A PAMPHLET AND aPFOR 1868 has Just been published by the Company, giving fuller Information than la possible In an advertisement, respecting tha Progress of the Work, the Reaourooa of the Country traversed by tba Road, tbe Means for Construction and the Value of the Boads, which will be sent frea on application at the Company's omoos or to any oi the advertised Aaeata, JOUll J. CISCO, TBEASUHEB, July 2. 1SKS. tSlfmwtfi New York. THE 8AFE DEPOSIT CO. yv Safe Keepiaa; f Valuables, aaarl. tlaa, ate., ad Ueaui ntg of Safe, DIRKCTTORfi N. B. Browne, I J, Oillingbam Veil,! Alex, Henry. U H. Clarke, O. Marai.-ster, 8. A. Cldwek . ubnWelea, Ik. W.Oark. looaPTyTer orntB, mo. 4ai ciiEsnrr itbret, N, M BkUJWNK. President C 11. KjuA KK, Vloe-rrealdtuil. 8. PATTJtRSOR, bsc, aua Iraasiuai, ) u wbui FINANCIAL. flTUVnimAiniTc . niii.iviuuuLrn0 BUY COUPONS OF GOVERNMENT BONDS AT SAME PRICE A3 GOLD. AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF THE rOPU- LAR LOANS Central and Union Pacific Rail road First Mortgage Bonds, Principal and Interest Tajablo In Gold. COUPONS OP 7HE-E BONDS CASHKD AT OUR OFFICE. Dealers in all Uovei nment Seenrltles. SMITir, RANDOLPH & CO., No. 16 South THIRD Street, no PHILADELPHIA. Coupons OF THK FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF The Union Pacific Railroad Co,, Central Pacific Railroad Co,, Paid at Hie I'miking House oi WM. PAINTER & CO., No. 36 S. THIRD Street. i tl PHILADELPHIA, Wlioliave tlieraciilc Uoudson hand for immediate delivery. New Descriptive ramplilcts, with Map, furnished without charge, on application. L E H I C H VALLEY ItVlLItOVl ) COMPANY'S MORTGAGE BONDS, DUE IN 1898. $5,000,000, With Interest at Six Per Cent., Tayable on the First Day of June and Decern ber of each year, FREE FROM STATE AJiD UNITED STATIC TAXES. Tbese Boodsarescnrd by mortgage on the fol lowing Bjtl.roads belouciug to turn Company, namely, ibe main line from Phi) i,.stiurg.New Jersey, tbroago Maoch Chunk to s'l.Kt-sbarre, Peuosyivauia, lul miles: tbe Beaver Meadow branch. 17 mllea, and the LeMgb and Mahaiioy lrauch. i2 miles, waking a total of 161 mllea of ro including 78 mles double, track, eqnal. with 8iHnzi, to 809 mllea ofulngle track, together with all laucis. bridges, work-shops, ma cbluery, depois, engnQ ouxes, and buildings there unto belonging, and all rolling stock-, tools, lmolo monts, and materials b. I tngiug to tols Oompauy, oi use on tbe said Bailrnads. Tbls moitgage is a flnt lien on all or tbe above Beads, except 4 mlUa, inun Kaston to Mauch Chunk, on which It la precedes oy a mortgage for ll,Suo,ooo due in 187S, the Bonds or which are exchanging, as last as presented, for n present Issues; tbose not presented nntll maturlt; ire to be paid ont of the pre sent loan, making U a tirt mortgage on the above mentioned property, $1,000,000 OF lltESE BONDS, Either Coupon or Registered, Are offered at nlneiy-ti e per centum, with Interest from tbe day of aie. iee lrom btate and United Stales' taxes. CHARLES C. L0.x HSTRETII, Treasurer, Office of tbe Lehigh Va , .y Railroad C'aiDanv, 711m o. S08WAJ -UTStnut, Philadelphia. COLD BOUGHT. DE HAVEN & BROa, No. 40 soua a third st. IUlm S EYEJi PIR CENT. M0RT0AUE BONDS Of the rounsylvanla and New York Canal and Railroad Company, Guaranteed, Principal and Interest, by the Lehigh Valley Railroad Compan v, FerSaleat 95, and lutcrebt from Jane 1. C. & II. BORIEt Mo, S MKKCHANT8' EXOHANQB. B0WEN & FOX, fojj imrv Wo. MMKItCHANTB' EXOHANQK, QITY OF PITTSBURG WATER WORK . BEYEN PER CENT. BONDS, FOB BALK BY IT HELEN BROTHERS, Ho, 10 Soatb TBIBO Qtxeei, FINANCIAL. QANKINQ HOU8C or JatCooee&Cp. Nob. 112 and 111 South THIRD Sir oat PHILADELPHIA,' Dealers In aU OoTcrnment Secnrltlog. Old 5-208 Wanted In Exchange for Keife A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Notes WanteJ. Interest Allowed on Deposits. COLIECTIONS MADE. STOCKS bought and sold on Commission. Bpecial bnalneas accommodations reserved tut ladles. Tllm QLENDIIiNINQ & DA VI 8. O. 4S leUTH THIBD aTTBEHTI Stock and Gold Brokers, QUOTATIONS OP NEW YORK STOCKS AZWATS OS BAND. 11 Dp a. aLKKDiKKiwe. n. faasr k. oatbi SUMMER RESORTS. gUMMEE RESORTS U LINE OF PHILADELPHIA AND READIWS BAILKOAD AND BRAJNOHEt MANSION HOUSE, MT. CARBON, Mrs. Caroline W under, Pottsvllle P. ., Schuylkill a TUbCARORA HOTEL, Mrs. M. L. at tiler, Tnscarora P. O., BchttylltUl Od MANSION HOUSE, w-F Bmlth, Mahanoy City P. O., BchnylklU Oe WHITE HOUSE, S. A, Moss, Beading ANDALUSIA, r.r.r. .... Henry Weaver, Reading p, o LIVING SPRINGS HOTEL, Dr. A. Bniith, Wernersvllle P. O., Bucks Co; COLD SPRINGS HOTEL, Lebanon Co., Cbas. Bodearmel, Box 10. Harrlsburs P. Ol BOTERTOWN SEMINARY, LITIZ SPRINGS' Byert0Wn P " George T. Orlder, Litis P. O., LanohaterOsW PERKIOMEN BRIDGE HOTEL Davis Longaker, Freelaud p. o Montgomery OS) PRtiSPh nT ri. un a nv. CounVy PImer eel"d P. O., Montgomery s si m HYCENIA HO USE. COLLINS BKAC1T, DELA1VABH, la now open for tbe receDtlon of nu. tki. rite place of resort is be.utiiully si uated at a poiat ou tbe Lelaware Bav, a few mil. Strom iheOp-s,. . bas abeautuul lawn In front. wu un.j . ... , vvj wkft ater batbine, ailing, etc. Take ateiuer Perty AIVU OUOTV WllUs, 7 10 lm FRANK COLLINS, Proprietor. Post Ofllce address, Deky nevllle, DeL ff HE CATSK1LL MOUNTAIN U0USE This favorite BUMMER RESORT, situated on tha CAD-KILL MODNTAINS. State Of New Yor,ane! ct.mmaLdlng the Uuest view in America, having beea recently enlarged, win be open from JUNE u aa OCTOBiRl. Terms, $450 per daj, or $28-00 per wecka B-agwicoi.nectatCau.klil Flth all of tbn Huasoa VorkoKr "i1r;,:2ylr'""',Dd th6 y h0-u tnZVSm a iso wltn tbe steamboaU Thomas Powell nd New Champion, leaviug Pr S5. foot of FUANKLTW street. Wew York, dally, at 5 P. M Paturdays a P.M. 62mj CHAttLK.3 L. BEACH.Propnetoc, JJOLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE. MAY, THE COL.CS1DIA HQUIC, At Cape Island, 91. J,. was opened on the 2Mb ot June. biluated but a few rods Irom the beach, with tlirea bundled good bathing-rooms standing directly at the surf, and with flue shade trees upon the lawn, tola bonse must surpass any other at the Capea, as wjM fo Its outside attractions and conveniences as for its ea tensive and well regulated Interior. Tbe COLUMBIA baa lot g been sustained by a sab. siaullaj and select patronage from all partof tha country, and Its appolutmeuts may be depeodud upoa rti atrictly first-class. For rooms, eta, address . UJlUUUU J. BOLTOS. Proprlstsr, CAPE I8LANr,-N, J,, BOLIUH'N fioriei 6 12 taw a HAKRISBPRQ, Pa, "JNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, X. J. Is now open for thc-reerption of Gnosts. Muiio under the direction of Simon Hauler,. Persons wishing to engage rooms can do so by cat plylia lo BROWN & W0ELPPER, Proprtatora, ATLANTIC CITY, or ku. va BlCHtiOND Street r eism YHE rsEPTUNE HOUSZ. ATLANTIC C ITT, N. Has been enlarged, repainted, refarnlihed wlA new furniture and spring beds, and.ta now open, lor tbe reception oi vlsUora. It is wltbln FIFTY YARuS o tbe beach. JOHIi bMICK, Fruiuletor. ROBERT I FURY Tit lot PHILADELPHIA HOFSB, CAPE I8LAN,, fc, J-. is nu opeu lor 40e bummer season, atnl' Ilea desiring a quiet bum, ai tue sea shora at a mode rate pr're. will call on or address to. UaiFFIPH, Na 1104 t HhbNUTtsu ret. Attacbia to the estaOrlshment Is a llaeof ooachaa. for the acommodatlon.of auesta. u isa THE TRBMONT HOUSE, CAPH MAYt IS now ope" f" Ltiw aosua Ttiua '60 per oy, or sis per week. HUMPHRBk-HUOnBS. 6 2lm Propiggtof. HATS AND CAPS. a JQNE9. TEMPLB ft CO., FABHiONABLK HATTKBB. No 8th. NI3TH Street. ' First door above Cheannt street. I ft GWARDURTON'fl IMPROVED VEJTI laied,no eany-ttillnf bieas Hautftatentndi, la all the Improved iaslnous of the sesjoa. CHKi. LT Kuast. unil poor to tbe Post OfMoa. tl IS lap ' PARASOLS. PARASOL AT tl. tl-25; LINED. $1-6. Vii bilk buu Umbrellas l. 1125, aud upwards, SlUIA'in B, No. 31 H. klUllTU Utreet. 17 t lot POINT BREEZE PARK RACES. P INT BREKZB PARK, TH"K -V t V. J'i'y Moa lriusi Ml in hes'S b"t In S; , wk aud driver I W"ih sat uuuus. d Uiy aud liauk. iiorses to start at u'clfck P. M. J, Turner uaniei. b. ni, Fsnny Allen. The prlvlieae nt a nieiubor Introducing a ntslo frlsna Without pay Is suseuiiud. Tlttt
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