THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JULY 27, 1868. 6 DISASTER. KU of an KUvator la naitoa Thr Meat Killed. Tbe Boston roai of tbe 25 .li says: Abo it 5 'clock yesterday evening three ol ibe cranlovcs on duty tit Uxiiard's Ini gi; suir rciiiifry, Nos. 241, 24Ii, 245, Hnd 247 liroart street, were en KRRed iu hoistini? tbe eievawr, whica weiKlis About lour thousand pounds, to which, was attached an Iron wagon coutainlng some Uve hundred pounds of Rajar. The men Htoo 1 upon the broad platform ot the, elevator, repo'tiiii; quietly mjainst tuc eides of the wagon bi u was slowly dpidr ra'aed to the upper story ot the building, which U eight aioriej taieli. Ever) thins in connection wua the ge irin? mid other apvliances of tbo elevator seemed to worit smoothly. It had been earetully examined by tue engineer in the nioiimnj ai uuul, and prououueed all iinbt. It had been in aliuoit couttant uie duriim the day, with no indica tions that anything was wrong or unsivo, and no tar as man was able to discern, life upon its platiorm was just as feeuru as In any otl.cr pirt of the builorntf. omootnly und salely ttaa ele vator had ascended to wutiin a fe ieet of the attic story, wnen suddenly and without the slhihUbt warututr, the ropes Rave way and the niaphlvt, heavy iramewwrk ot wood and iron, With its human Ireight was prceipnatod from the attic to the cellar, where it struck with a tremcuJoii3 craih, The terrible noise tpreud lear and dismay throunh the tnilre building, evciy one seeming to know, as If by in-tinct, that a terrible cuUni ity Und belalleu mjuio ot iheir associates, ltush ing quickly to tbe i-cene ot the d's:iier thny there witnesse d a horrid aud ruc-l heart-rending spoclacle. Mietiael Douovau and Antoine Taylor lay quietly amid the wreck ot timber aud iron in the cold emoruee ot death, while Kritz Kastiug was writhing and croauin In the most terrible af;ony, his neck and limbs being tear fully mangled, while his loer Intestines wpre protruding some eight or nine inches Irom his stomach. As speedily as possible tnedead aud the dying wrre removed lrom the debus aud their bodies laid side by side on tin lo wer tlo r of tie refinery, which was thick with the slimy accu mulations of niolaes and sugar. The last spectacle was teaitulty horrible to the em ployfs of tbe esiablluueiit, who gathered around to look upon the dead bodies and wit ness th-i dying agonies of tueir companion who but a moment before was well aud strong as themselves, The laces of Donovan and Taylor were calm and placid, and gave no evidence that they had met With a violent deatb, While the set eyes and clenched jaws, aid heavy, violent bretthincs of Kasting told their own story of sutlering aud agony, that could only be relieved by death, which came quickly, the poor suilerer surviving only about thirty minutes. All three of the men had been tor a long time employed at the retinery, and were steady and iudu-trious laborers. Michael I)onovan resided in Purchase street, and leaves a wife and two children; Autoiue Taylor, the next victim, als i leaves a wile aud children, who reside in Hanover stieet; and Kritz Kasting, the lastot these unlortunatc men, lived in South Boston, where a young wife is leit o mouru the loss of a kind and aiiecionale husband. FRIGHTFUL TEA GED . Mnrdu of Two Boatman at Mould City, lillMOl. The New Albany (lud.) Ledger ot July 23 ays: By private letter, written by Mr?. Did Bouthwick to a triend in this city, we loam that a horrible double murder was commuted on a flalboat at Mound City, Illinois, on Sunday night last, whereby two New Aibaniaus, David South Wick and A.-a Hodt-e, were murdered In cold blood by an acquaittance named iiutus Adam eon, ulso a resident of this city. From all we could glean from the letter, it seems that Adam sou came on boatd the Ha boat on the night in question, and stabbed South wick In the neck, Killing him while he was a?leep. The m-jnster then turned upou Llodue, who was kuocked in the head, aud bis b dy thrown overboard. After ibe commission of the crime Adamsou threatened Mrs. Souib lck with instant death if she gave the alarm, atid jumping ito a skiff made his escape. What could nave been the motive ot the murderer, unlc?s it was tor the purpose oi robbery, we are as yet unable to learn, a the information given by the letter U quite brief. Tie victims and perpetrator of this terrible trapedy are well knoan in this city. Southwick Was a striker on the river, but devoted a great deal of his time to tlslinig. He, with his tamily, were liv ng in a flat boat at the time ot the mur der, aDd we presume ho was catching fish tor the Cairo market. Asa Hodye is a well kno wn paiDter, and has beeu living with hi3 lamily at Cairo lor some tmie past. As he was seen painting on the Belle Lee und other boats at Mound City, a tew wteks ago, it is supposed that he was boarding on the flatbuai with Southwick's lamily lor convenience, both being well acquainted, in luct they were raised toge. ther in this cl y. Adamson alo b arded with Bduthwick, he bavius beeu engaged at some kind ot work at Mound City. His lather, Alex ander Adamsou, lives here, and is a very woi tuy citizen. His boy Rufus is wild aud said to bu desperately wicked at neart. Dunug the war he was a rrivatr in the Sixty-sixth luiiaua regi ment, and served a pood pari of his term in the guard house. For the past few years he has been working about the rolling mills here, and on steambonts a a laborer. " He is about twouty years ot age, short, aud heavy set. SINGULAR. AYoubR Bride Spirited Away tmd Im mured la a IullC Asylum, A singular case came on 8aturday before Judge Bedle, at the HoboKcn County Court House, Hudson City, New Jersey. It was au application lor a writ ot habeas corpus to deliver Irom the custody or the Governors of Trentou Lunutic Asylum, a Mrs. Memt, now conUtied iu that institution. From the allidavits niide by the applioaut and others, it would appear that on the 4ih of July last. Colonel H. 1). Memt, of Hudson City, was married to Mrs. Frances M. J.Morton, widow of the late William Morion. the continued to reside with her husb ind at her own retddei.ee, uear Mauwah, in ibe county of Berfn, until the ilth ot July. Karlyiuthe morning vt that d vy, her brother, EU-ard Liv ingston Price, of Newark, a lawier, and mem ber ol the las'. L"fiia attire, weut to her hou-e, Bud Bf nt word that lie wisbed to see her down Btaire. She went down, having her husbaud in the room. Her brother, who had a carriage in readme, put her in it against her couBcut, and had her taken to the Bergen County Poor House, where she was lo -ke l up uutil the 17th. fcbo was then t.ken to Hackenaek, before a jury, suiui.onel by comm ssiou, appointed by the Chancellor, in pursuance of a petition tiled on the 10' h of July. Without iiicuds, it any one to appear tor her to contra dict the statements as to her lusauity, she was found to be insane, and on the morning of the 16th of July was uken bv her brother aud con fined ia the Lunatic Asylum of Trenion. From the time she was taken irom the house until her couhneuieiit In the Asylum, her husband was unable to discover her wtiereabouts, aud it was only a lew days uuo he learned trom a gon- 4i .... I., leranu I itv that she had been nlaeed In au asylum. Immediately on b 'commg ao- ouaiuted wi'h this-, he applied iDrouga nis counsel, Seuutor Wiudeld, for a writ of htbeas ronvwfl, whicu was allowed by his Honor, Judge Bdle, returnable yesterday morning. The mutter duly came belo 'c the Court. Dr. But tolpb Superintendent of the Asylum, returned ., !. Vi,,. Moi-riH U.-H4 ril'P(l 111 his ('U-tl)ll V hv her brother, Mr. Price. Mr. b. L. Pneo askel for a postponement lor lour weeks, aud asserted tlmt the ai'iouruiueiii wuuiu ,iivviu-.-nience. The lady, be said, was properly cared V . i ianr.i ii inrv had so loutid. and fnrKtiwoulT hav.r been notiSeihad ,t teen knovin where Lo then was. The ca,e was adjourned. An Illinois farmer dUoorerel molo dramatic roober's deu on hU and the other day with trap-door covered with sod elegant POLITICAL. Whatever the Republicans of other States may be doing, the Republicans of Indiana cau surely rot be charged with lukewannness and inactivity. 8tisfJed as they are that they will elect their State ticket, In October, by from l.i.000 to 20,0(10 majority, and that they will give Grant and (Joliax, in November, a larger umjorUy than the Kepuhl cans have yet ob tained in Indiana, they proceed with the same energy and painstaking deliberation as though the isue were exiromoly doubtful, and as though their Democratic adversaries would con test every Inch of ground. Georee Wilkes makes the following offer: "We liave a little money left, not withstanding our knpeachn.ent losses, and stand ready to start anew wlih a lew thousands on General tirant against Heymonr for. tbe next President. By way Ot making a distinct offer, we will Degin with $5000. We will double tnis ofTer If re quired, and go even a Utile- further if pressed hard. Who speaks?" The Pittsburg Post (Democratic) rc'crrlng to Blair's revolutionary letter, says: tleneral Blair's doctrine on this subject Is the doctrine of the Democratic pnrtr. lie has exoressed it forcibly; but others have advocated the same thing, and It is in accordance with true wisdom aud sound policy.". The Charleston Mercury soys: "The next Presldmtial election will, in all probability, fettle the pol ticnl destiny, not onlv of the 8'Mithern. but of the United States, for the next half century." Brick Pomeroy having established a branch office of the Lacrosse Demorrat under the rooms occupied by the sn, in New York, a co em porary remarks that "it is, without doubt, tne nieanent thing tinder the sun " There is talk in Columbus, Ohio, among Democrats, of running a Republican tor Con press in Shellabcrger s district, on an indepen dent ticket. The Cleveland Plaimb'a'cr calls upon its Democratic friends to "Ming oat the rlag of purest white." We hardly expected a tUg of truce yet. B VS1NESS NO TICES. Pcmmfr Ci.oTitiNO. All kinds, styles, aud stzey MerV Youth's, Buys', and Cblldren's ready-mntle equal to cuftom work In style, tit, and make; also, a fine assortment ol selected styles of ptooes of goods, to be made up to order In tbe best and most fashion able scanner. All prices guaranteed lower than the lowest else where, aDd lull satisfaction guaraateed every pur- Chaser, or the sale cancelled, and money refunded. Half """'V between Jfih and bnnett&co., Towkr Hall, No. 618 UarkbtSt., Sixth ttrcelt. PH IT.A flMI.Pff IA. AND NO. 6t)0 BbOADWAY. NW YoBK, fwiNoiso Rjdnd tbi CiECLB There are fifty ways of alleviating tbe agonies of dyspepsia for the moment; but there Is only one way to cube It, After "swltiglug round the circle" of temporary palliative! the patient finds that the disease, so far from being subdued, has actually gathered strength, while he has been parleying with Us symptoms. The only way to get rid of the demon Is to endow the stomach with sufficient strenjeth to cast it out and keep it ovt. Impart permanent energy to the digestive organs wl.h Hostettsb's Stomach Bittebs, and the object Is accomplished. This powerful vegetabls remedy is not a mere stimulant. It does not brace up tte gastric maeklnery for an hour or two, leaving tt when the tomporary excitement has passed off, In a worse state than before. Such Is the efTect of the ordinary alcoholic nostrums. They keep the stomich In a perpetnal see-saw between unnatural activity and utter relaxation. Not so the Bittkrs. Medl cated with the finest tonic, alterative, and antl-bll Ioub extracts, they permanently reinforce and con tlnuous'y regulate tbe asslmlla Ing organs. Such is ihe experience ot tens of thousands. At this debili tating season ef the year, when tbe solvent principle of thegMtrlo Juice Is weateDod by a constant drain of the animal fluids through the pores, Hostttr's Bittkrs 1b an article of prime necessity for tbe weak To i egtect tbe use of a tonlo and alterative, so won' dertully ellicaclous and entirely harmless, Is simply toloregotbe blessings ot health aud vigor, and vol untarily accept feeDleness aud dtucumfort in their sted. ' Excks's comtt Is due, and the star-gazers are turning their telesc pes to tbe skies In tbe hope nf discovering tbe presence ot the expected visitor. It Is lntereiuug chiefly for performing Its revolution within the boundaries of the solar Bystem for the comparatively short period within which Its revolu tion takes place, and for tbe reason that we know more about It than we do of those vast etherlal crea tions which visit our sjBtem and then rush off Into space, wnen tne interest in comets equals that which the public have In Charles Stokes & Co.'a Clothing House under the Continental, people wil' know more about them. Bronchitis, Catarrh, Dyhpki'sia, Etc. The wonderful cures of these diseases, by using the Get tyaburg Katalyalne Water, are worthy the attention of all who sutler Irom tbeBe complaluts as this water acts directly on tbe mucous surfacis with astonlsuing curative power. Tbeaumemay be said of rheumat ism and kidney diseases, including debility aud pros tration of the vual powers fiOiu mental and physical excesses. Fampb'.ets giving rellablestAtemenls of well-known citizens and physicians can be bad at any of the druggists' stores, wbere tbe water Is tor sale. JiwiWT.-Mr. William W. Cassldy. No. 12 South Second street, has the largest and most attractive assortment of fine Jewelry and silverware in the city. Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure arti cle furnished at a price which cannot be equalled He also has a large stock ot American watches In all varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store la sure to result In pleasure and profit. Thk Trials op Lifh. What shall I do? I am so deb'lltated that I cannot attend to my ordinal y du. ties. Try Spcei's Standard Wine Bitters." Tbey are unexcelled, and will act favorably on all the functions of your system, and re tore them to vigor ous notion. Tbey are simply Hpeer's Wine, without medication, except by such herbs aud roots aa Phy sicians use dully. Sold l y Freoerlck Brown, Johnston, Uolloway A Co., and by other Druggists. It is altcgktuku wrong to trifle with a bad cough orcold, wLtn a remedy as sure, prompt aud thorough bsJaynk's Expectorant can be readily ob'ulnod. Bold everywhere. Finb CTstom Madk Hoots and: Shoes for lieu llemen. Art.ett, No 83 boiuh Sixth Btreat, above Chesnnt. TimN with nns everything tlmt the reader could wish for in the literary line. His lavorlle Drpot ai No, 1U7 S Third Hlrtol Is couileiel i.Uo -d wlih Mug mliiet. Periodicals, llluhtran-d Weeklies ol all kluCs News Journa s ol latf r dates, Fashion Plates, Funnv Mouth lies eic. He luruo-liBH t his patroi s the New York iiupVis of the titty loni! bernre the arrival of the regu lar rcn In. He Is euerh'etio, aud merits the success he Is achieving. Lo cf Alfaca Sacks. Jjiti of linen Saeki, J.nls ol ihe t'li'icoltttn JAnr.ii fiacki. Jjois of Ihe ( Virs Vustei s, J.ots of Duck fHukt, J.nls of While Veslt, l.oU of lAnen 1'nnts wul Villi, . All firm und very wlce. r3 Aly.aeas from !2.' to 8. Luiim fi oui 1 in. to (1 etc.. etc. WANAMKERfc Brown, Ouk Jlttli, fl. R Corner of Sixth and Maik't ttieeU, $3" A oood lot of Ulrruymeii' Jaaw &'u"A. WANTS. -r t M V T V H TT M A N f! V. A J The HAND IN H NU MUT.tL LIFW INSITU- AJNV rli lUJU Afl 1 WlfUr fc" I II,U1J n IIU "Jll '. uuiiil kgeuU to eanvsss lor I.lfa Insu-auce. To well :....H.7,. - ... I.ln tU U.I1I l,A tllllltVUll ,mi iiiru u en very iv'i Apply at No. Hi tscu h FOUHTtl blreet. 7 24 f JiwSt TD ATENT ED -PANTS SCOURED AND J HI It K'l i llicit from 1 to S Indies, at Mottul French steam Uyelng and Kcourlug, No. i N. MARRIED. OONWAY-MASON.-Jnne 10. hy Rev. William t aihcart, Mr. jolt N If . !UJN WA Y.to Mrs. MA.11V It. M At-CJN. bolh of this nlly. HILTON DAKMKOTOIf. On the 22d Instant, at tlie JJ'nKU.m Houne, eulladelnhla b- Kv. J. Y. Burk, Mr. WILLI AH W. HI LION to Miss HAN NAH J. DABUNUTON all of Chester county. D1KD. BRAITHWATTE. On the 24th lastant, MARY BKA11HWAITK, ilHiiKhternt trederlck and Mary Braltbwalte. in the lid vw n' her age. The relatives and friends of the family are most rt ecilnlly Invlied to a'U-nl the Mineral, on Tuesday afternnon at 8 o'clock from her parent' reslleni"fl, No. 41!) Marriott street. To proceed to PhlUnlhropla Cemetery. PHAMBKRR. On Sutarrtav afternoon, the aith In stant, at th'-residence ol her s n-ln law, i hir'-s O Mik.Nn 2i,17 K.vemreen aireet. KL1Z ANN UHAU B K. KM. wile of Jme i hamliers, aged 2 years. The relatives and friends of tne ranmy are renpect fully Invited le attend thefrineral, on Tuetday oiorn Inn at 10 o'clock. To proceed to Mount MorluU Ceme tery. IICKlNPON On the ?uh Instant, of neuralirla of the htart, JOHN JiJCKlNeON. In the 61th year of bis are. The relatives and friends of the family, also the members ! Typovrapliical Union, T o. 2, and Lant Man lltotherlinod, are respectfully Invited to attend hlstiineral from his la'e restdence, corner ol Klf.h and Cherry stree'S, bouih Canidnn, on 1'uesday morn ing, the 28th InHtaiii, at in o'clock. I'aHY.-Ou the 2(lth Instant, MARY F. FAHY, daughter of Catherine aud tbe late Thomas tfahy, aged 21 years. The relatives and frlendt of the family are respect fnlly Invlied to attend Ihe funeral, trotu the residence nt her mother. No. e Levant street, above fcpruce s'.reet. on w ednesday morning at S o'clock. H A LLO WKLL 4Ju the morning or the 214 Instant. CKKHKON, youngest sou of Jonhua L, and Sarah U, Hallowell, In the sth year of his age. H AVFltsTK'K. on the evening of the 28th in Slant, CATHaKINK II A V KKs 1HJK, relict of Wil liam Haversllck, In the 8.H1I1 year of her age. The frlenCn ol tnu family are Invited to attend the funeral Irom her late res dence. No. 012 N. Tenth si reel, ou Wednesday morning, the 2th instant, at 10 O'clock. K Y LF. Suddenly, on the 2sth Instant, GEORGE K YX.K. In the 4i:tn ear of his age The relatives and friendx H uie family are Invited to 'attend his Mineral, from the reellence nr Ua-iel MeClam. No. Ha5 Howard utrent on Tuesday after noon at 4 o'clock. To proceed to Fra kltn Onjieiery. McVFIOH At Elwyn. near Burlington, N. J.. JOHN WHITKMAN, Infant son of 11. T. aud Jfill.a A. McVeigh, aged abjut 8 months. TAYLOR Atthe residence or his son J. Gardiner Taylor, near Kiverton. N.J, on me morning of the 2 tn ins'ani HiakI)TaYLOH.Io IiU 77lh year. His relatives and rrlends m l tuose of mr maiuy are Invited to attend his funeral, without further notice; lo meet at bis late residence, at 9 o'clock A. M. on Fou'th-day, ihe 2l)'h Instant: also at Friends' Meet ing Hou-e, In Burlington, a' 11 o'clock A. M , where the Interment will tase place. Tun funeral will pro ceed to Burlington hv the railroad line leaving Wal nut street , Philadelphia, at. 10 o'cock A. M. TTJLL. On the 26th Inatau. JAM KH LINCOLN TU i.L, ton ol Charles P. and Mary J. Toll, aged 4 months and t days. The relatives aud friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents Kast ohelton avenue, Uermantown, on Tuesday afternoon, the 28ih instant, at 10 O'clock, without further notice. AmebioaN Life Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia- S. E. Corner Fourth aud Walunt Streets. m-TTiis Institution has no mperiorin the United Htate 610 O L L O WAY'S CONCOTRATED ESSEYCE o? JAMAICAGIlfGER. A 1URE ESSENCE OF THE TRUE JAMAICA (JIXJER. Free from Cayenne Peppr or any other admixture. All the Ctiroiinativc and dilTiisIvcly stimu lating properties Which are so potent Iu the Jamaica Ginger a! ne, and which are so ctlicacl us In all coses ol Chills from Kxposure to Cold or Dampness, Colic Cholera Mor bus, I larrhua, etc. OBSKKVK A halt teanpoonfol ot Holloway's Gin ger is stronger and more eflVclve than a full teA spoonful of any other In the market. PBKPARH.D BY JOHNSTON, KGLIOWAY & C9.VDEN, Ko. (J02 ARCH STREET, 7 8 PHILADELPHIA- FOFSALE ANDTO RENT. WEST FllILABELl'llIA FRliFERTIES FOR SALE OR TO RENT. The Handsome Brown Stone RE3IDENCKS. Nos. 41Ut 4110, 41112, 411', and 4116 HPKUCE blreer, C. J. PKLL fc Bit')., 7 15 wfmlmBj. No. 150 BoatU FRONT Btreet. gT O R RENT. riiEMlSES, Xo. 8C9 CUESSUT St., FOR STORE OR OFFICE. ALfiO, OFFICES AND LARGE ROOMS sultabl for a Commercial College. t J y at 6 Mtf BANK. 1 THE RKPUBLIO. HATS AND CAPS. rs JONES, TEMPI.B A CO., & FASHiUNABLK HATTERS, nit. io o. uinin nireet First door above Chesnnt street. 4 J f-5 WAUBDRTON'S IMPROVED VENT! Jy luteil.riiO euHy-tlttlng Uress Hats (patenter)), in a II the improved lasniouB oi tne sea.ion. cuiu CsLT btreet. next aour to the Post Ollice. U 19 5p FLAGS, BANNERS, ETC. 1868. PE1EGIDENTIAL CONTEST FLAGS, I5AKM:RSj TRANSPARENCIES, AM) LAJNTERS, Campaign Radges, Medals, and Tins, OF BOTH CANDIDATES. Ten dlfTerent styles sent ou receipt ot Oue Dollar ami Filly Lents. Ageuts wauted everywhere. fiats InMusliu Bunting, aud fcllk, all slses, whole sale and reiall. Political Clubs fitted out with everythiug they ta require. CALL ON Olt ADDHKSI3 V. F. SCHEIBLE, Ko. 4J SOUTH TiURW STREET, flSlfm PHILADEl.PH s TUBUS' XX r v ii Will cure the PYSPFPisia, PURIFY Tit 1 H I.t IOD, RENOVATE TUE SYSTEM. Principal Depot, No.'24M FltANKFOilD ROAD. fcr aula at Ui :te V:m Mtorca lu (Ue city, ) in FINANCIAL, TOMDOLPIft BUY COUPONS OP GOVERNMENT BONDS AT SAME PRICE A3 GOLD. AGESTS FOR THE SALE OF THE TOFU- LAR LOAJiS Central and Union Pacific Rail road First Mortgage Bonds. Yincipal and Interest Payable In Gold. COUPONS OF 1HESK BONDS CASHED AT OUR OFFICE. Dealers In all Government Sccurilles. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., No. 16 South THIRD Street, 7 10 . PHILADELPHIA. Q O U P O N S OF TUB FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF The Union Pacific Railroad Co,, AND Central Pacific Railroad Co., Paid at the Banking House 01 WM. PAINTER & CO., No. 36 8. THIRD Street, 61U PHILADELPHIA, TViio have the Pacific Bonds on hand for immediate delivery. Kevir Descriptive Pamphlets, with Map, furnished without charge, on application. LEHIGH VALLEY KA1LROAD COJIPANY'S ilOltTGACE 1J0NDS, DUE IX 1S93. $3,000,000, With Interest at Six Per Cent., Payable on the First Day of June and Decem ber of each year, FREE FROM STATE ASD UNITED STATES TAXES. Tbese Bonds are secured by mortgage on the fol lowing Bahroads belonging to this Company, namely, tlie main line trom Pull iMburg. New Jersey, tbroagd Mauch Chunk: to wiikesbarre, Peunsyivanla, lul miles: tbe Beaver Meadow branch, I7)i miles, and tne Lei Igh and Mahanoy branch. 42X miles, making a total oflGI miles or road, including 73 m'les double track, eqnal, with sidings, to 809 miles of single track, together with all lands, bridges, work-shops, ma chinery, depots, engine houses, and buildings tliere nnto belonging, and all rolling stock, tools, Imole merits, and materials belonging to luls Company, lu use on tbe said Bail roads. Ttils mortgage Is first lien on all of tbe above Beads, except miles, from Easton to Mauch Chunk, onwblchlt Is preceded by a mortgage for l,500,ooo due in 187a, tbe Bonds of which are exchanging as last as presented, for the present Issues; those not presented uniil maturity are to be paid out of the pre sent loan, making It a first mortgage on the above mentioned property. $1,000,000 OF THESE BONDS, Either Coupon or Kegistered, are orTcred at iilncty-flve per centum, with Interest from tho day of sale, free from Btate and United states' taxes. CHARLES CrONUSTRETH, Treasurer, Ollice of tbe Lehigh Va ley Railroad Uxtpan, 7 1 lui No. 808 WALMJT Htreet, Philadelphia. e A N K INC HOUSE or JayCoqse&iQ). Nos. 112 and 114 South THIRD Street PHILADELPHIA. Dealers In all Government Securities. Old 5-20s Wanted iu Exchange for New A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. Interest Allowed on Deposits. COLLECTIONS MADE. STOCKS bought and sold ou Commlstlcn. Bpeclal business accommodations reserved for Indies. T8laa QLENDINNINQ & DAVIS. MO. 49 SOCTII TIIIBD BTBEET1 Ctock and Gold Brokers. QUOTATIONS OP NEW YOEK STOCKS AL WA YH OX BAND. ) A umHXKixat jrsi losst Si VWJ, FINANCIAL. POPULAR LOAfJS. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAI FIRST HOltTOAOE BONDS At 102, And Accrued Interest. CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 103, And Accrued Interest. Donds on hand for immediate delivery. Full Reports, Slaps, Etc., furnished upon application. De Hayen & Bno., No. 40 S0UT1I THIRD STREET, (24 PHILADELPHIA, 700 MILES SF TUI UNION PACIFIC EAILBOAD Are now finished and in active operation. One hun dred and sixty miles have been built In the Ian four months. More than twenty thousand men are employed, and this average of forty miles per month will be continued thruughont 'ha season, " akiug NINE HUNDRFD COMPLETRD MILE-i by Jan uary 1st. and It la now probable that the UN TIKE bltAND LIKE TO THE PACIFIC WILL BE Oi"EN FCK MINES3 IN 1M. No oilier hrst-olabs railroad In the world has been nuilt and equipped so rapidly m tne TJulon Faolttr, which runs west lrom Omaha ACROSS THE C03TLNENT. The United Rtatfs Hovernraent makes of this rail road a OKKAT NATIONAL WORK, and aids Its coiiHtruction by very liberal gratiti of money aud of lands. To further lusure tne speedy completion of the lload. the Company are authorized to Issue their own FIRST MORTGAGE DOXDS, Having thirty rears to run. and having Interest cou pons payable semi-annually at the re ol six pet cent. In gold. The principal, as weil as Interest, Is made PAYABLE LN GOLD. Tbe Mortgage Bonds of nearly all other railroads In this country, are puynbio, pciucipal and luierett, lu currency, aud It Is asserted, without fear of contra diction, that no other jallroad cmpany la tue world building so great an exeul of road. Issue bonds of equal value with the r-lrst Mortgage lioncis now of lt red lor sale by the Union Pacific Railroad Cj, Tbe price of tnese llnuda Is no 10. and aocraed Interest lrom July 1, lu currency. The Company be ll tve that at this price their Bonds are the Safest and most Profitable Investment In ibe market, and th-y conUdeutly expect tbat they will shortly command a higher premium than any similar security. The Company reserve the right to advance tbe price at any tlme.and will not hll any orders or receive anj subscriptions on which the money has not been actually paid at the Company's ollice before the time of such advance. Hubsoi Iptlons will be received In Philadelphia by DE HAVEN & BROTHER, No. 4U 8. THIitK Street, TV. PAINTER & CO., No. 86 8. T1IIKI Btreet, SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., No. 10 8. TUIHD Btreet. AND IN NEW YORK AT Tilt! fO-niUHIT'S OFFICE, No. 20 NASSAU Street, ANA BY JOHN J. CISCO & NOS, II ANKEBM, No. 59 WALL Street, And by the Company's advertised Agents througtiou the Lulled btali. Remittances should be made in drafts or other hinds par lu New York, uud tbe bonds will be sent free of charge by return express. Parties subscrib ing through local ageuis will look lo them lor their sale delivery. A PAMPHLET ANI MiPFOR 1868 has Juat-been published by Ihe Comitiiy, giving fullur Information than Is possible In an advertisement, respecting tbe Progress of the Work , the Resouroes of the Country traversed by the rad, tha Means for Construction and the Value of the BonCa, which will be sent free ou application atthe Company's offices or to any ol tbe advertised Anenta. JOHN J. CISJCO, IBEANIIBER, July 21.118 lUfmwtll New York. -HE SAFE DEPOSIT CO. ssft Kapf Valuable, wrl. tlM.Mt d Kesmag of Hares. DIKKOTORH N B Browne, I J. Uilliughum Fell,Ales, Henry UH. Clarke, C. Mac-ai sier. H. A. Caldwell Johu Wows, lltW.Ciark. lUeo. F, Tyler. ei Ticu. ho. ai tuKsmiT ntuekt, M, B. BKOWNR. PrfSldeiik C H. CLARK, VIOe-ProsldenL , f. PATTErHO?ili H4 liWWIi UvlM FINANCIAL. QITY OP riTTSBURQ WATER WOIUC BEVEN PER CENT. BONDS, FOR BALE B7 TV HELEN BROTHERS. a lot South THIRD Street. DRY GOODS. Ladjes about to leave tub city lor their country bouses or the sea-shore will find It greatly to tbelr advantage, before pur; obaslng elsewhere, to examine The Extensive Stock, nt Grcatlj Reduced Trices, of E. M. NEEDLES & CO., No. HOI OHK8NUT BTH13ET OIRARD ROW, Comprising a complete ataortmont for personal or household ose, of LACKS. EMBROIDERIES HANDKERCHIEFS PUFFED RKVKRtD AND TUi'KEIJ UUS L1NH, CAMBRIC'S, JAOONKT8, PIUCKS, and WHITK GOODS, In every varletj, VKIIB AND VEIL MATERIALS of every descrin lion, together with an extensive assortment of HOUSEHOLD LLNESS, A.T TKllTIINGr In every width and qnallty. SFIRTmG.PILLOW-OASK, 8HEETHVO, ATABLB LINENS, NAPKINS, DO Y LIES, FLANNELS, DIMITIES FOR SPREADS, AND FTJKNI. TURK CO V tltS, MARSEILLES, HO NEYCOMB, AND OTHER SPREADS, TOWELS AND TOWELLING IN DAMASK ANDHUOK ABACK, HCMMER BLANKE1S, TA BLE COVERS, ETO. ALSO, 8HIBTING. PILLOW-CASE AND SHEET ING MUSLINS, II. M. NEEDLES & CO., No. HOI OHESNUT STltKMT, GIRARD ROW- LI2JEH STOHR 98 AROH STREET, II1EM DIII'IIH AND DKILU. , WIIITK ntTCKM ANDDItaiS, BrFF COaTINU IIUI-K. FIAX ( ILOKKIt)BII,M ASfD DUCKS. BUFF COATIMO ItVl'HH, FAKCT DI1ILM, FAST COLOUy, KIBIPKI) I1HII.I.SI, l'4HT('OMIKS, Bl UI'SB I'lNRISN.MKVKRAI, COLORS. I'lAIN COUtBED lIXEMSI,FOBI.AIIES TKAVF.l.LIAO HVltS. P1IINTKI) MII1BTINU LINES, LIN KM CAMBB1C VltftAKES. TIIK l.ARjlF.NT ANWORT9IRNT OF 1,1 !f W WOODS IN HIK CIT, SELUIHU Less than Joblr' Pricos. GEOHGE MILLIKEN; Llneu Importer, Jobber, and Retail Dealer, B lSjsmw WO. WW ARCH STREET. 727 CUESUT STRMBT. 727 RICKEY, SHARP & CO., UirOHTEITS, JOHBEES, aud BETAILEES OFFER AN EXTESSIVE STOCK OP DESIRABLE DRESS GOODS Of Our Late Importations AT GREATLY REDUCED PEICES. RiCKEY, SHARP & CO., Wo. 727 CHESHUT Street, PHILADELPHIA; NTEW JAMES M'KULLAN, iTER AND DEALEB Xl b' TORE. STOCK IMPORTER AND DEALER IN LINEN AND HOUSE-FURN!SHIG DRV GOODS Takes this opportunity to rvtnrn hli rhanlc to tbe. Ladies 1 1 Philadelphia rd sunoiindtng districts lor their liberal patrouuge, aud begs to iui'orm them tbat FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OP FAMILIES REMDINO IN THK WfoTKKN PART ng TBE CITY UK HAH OPEVKD HIS riCYJ STORE, NO. 1138 CHLiSNIJT STREET,' TWO DOORS BELOW TWELFTH. nis long experience tn LlDen Goods, and hi facili ties lor obtalnm supplUa DIRECT FROM EUROPEAN MANUFACTURERS, ei able him at all timt to oH'cr THE BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. The OLD STORE, S. W. corner SEVENTH and OUJCtel. UT. will be kept open a: iiHiiai. 4 6 mwKim JAMES & LEE, KO. 11 KOCTII HECttllU sJTBCBT, MIUA OF THE t)l,DKN LAMB, ARE NOW BF.CFIVKO AW ENTIRE. NEW STOCK OF Spring and Summer Coatings, TO M IHC1I TI3KY INVITE THE ATTEK HON OF THE TRADE AND OTIIERM, AT WHOLES A aE AKD RETAIIfa SSnt SOAP. QU B K N OP ENGLAND SOAP Cil! KEN OF KNHLSNI) HO A P. tiUKEN OF ENGLAND SOAP. For doing a lamily washing lu the neat aid ohmtn (Kt uiti.l'r. Ouarauletrd (piaj lo any in ...e w n.ll Han ail lb streimiii ol theold rosin suap with tlie, Dilld ano lailurliiK ii'iallUHH of KPiiulue caitile. Tiy tills cpltndlil Soup. S()i.D BY THE ALDEN UWEMICAL WORKS. NO. 48 NORTH
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