THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 31, PR ASTATIC. "Fonl Piny" In Phllndclptild. At the Walnut Street Tbeatre this evfinlnn a dramatization of Charles Beade and U'.oq Bau cicault's sensational romance of Foul Play IH be played for the first time In this city. "Foul riay," which appeared simultaneously In tho London Once-a-Week and the Baston Every Saturday, was certainly one of the most pro foundly tragical novels of the century; and yet there was an air of refinement about it which made It quit acceptable to the most fastidious of readers, despite the many bloodthirsty scenes and over-wrought sentimentalising which It contains. Us publication kept both tho weekly trials on the high tide of success for months, and tens of thousands of readers on both ldo Of the Atlantic impatiently awaited the piece meal appearance of the story. It seems thU there was anything but tarmony between the celebrated novelist and lramuti-t whose names ere conjointly prefixed to it. By the original understanding between them and the publisher of Once-a- Week, Mr. R?ado was to furnlth the entire manuscript of the story, the name of Mr. Boucicault being Riven as one of the authors, merely for the sake of keeping at bay the horde of pimllcal play Wrights who would have pounced dowu upon such a swoet morsel of trr peJj, as toon as tho l8t Instalment was placed before the public, and the deuouemcut ascertained beyond all per plexlng doubts. Not content with such a rare Opportunity of heading off all competitors in the production of a first-class dramatic sensa tion, Mr. Boucicault reqiested of Mr. Ilea.le the privilege of writing one instalment of the story, Which was granted him. But he did not stop here, and continued to send in chapter after Chapter, until the publisher of Once-a- Week protested against this violation of the contract and refused to accept any more copy, excep from the pen of Mr. Raadc. Tuis caused Mr. Boucicault considerable chagrin, and he had his Xevenge upon bjtti publisher and novelist by secretly concocting a dramatic version of tho story, which he placed upon the boards of one of the London theatres, before its serial publication Was completed. Mr. Reade resented this dis courteous conduct by turning playwright him self; aud in a few days Foul Flay, with slight variations in the progress of the plot and the denouement, was duly heralded upon the bulle tins of a rival establishment. Both versions of the drama achieved considerable popularity, the public being led to wituess them because of the unseemly squabble between the two authors. But, In consequence of the extreme haste with Which both versions ha 1 been gotten up, neither of them, according to the London papers, did full justice to the capabilities of the subject, Boucicaull's version being characterized as ex ceedingly bad, and Beadu's as still worse. Of the truth ot this criticism we are unable to judge, having as yet seen nothiDg of either. About a month ago Foul P ay, with all Its Clements of dissension, was transferred to the American stage. One rainier appeared, claim ing the sole right of its production in this coun try, and in consideration of the daily payment of $50 consented to its representation at tho Worrell Sisters' Theatre in New York, under tho joint management of Mr. James T. Lloyd and Daniel H. Harkins, Nr. Uoyd acting as business manager, and Mr. Haikius asiuniiug the leading role. The first representation was on Monday evening, August 3, the version produced being claimed, at the time, to be the joint production of Reado and Boucicault. It was only mode rately successful, and for a couplo of weeks scarcely drew pajicg houses. After paying for two nights' performance, Mr. Llojd refused to settle the claims of Mr. Palmer's agent any longer; whereupon Mr. Harkinx, who attained the rank of a major during the war and wis not to be frightened by his partner into an act of downright dishonesty, took from trio treasurer's box part of the proceeds of the per formance of August 17 and paid It over to Mr. Palmer's ageut. Tols proceeding on bis part caused the closing of the theatre the next evening by Mr. Lloyd, and for a day or two Foul Play was suppressed. It soon reap peared on the boards of the Broadway Tbeatre, to which nearly all of the actors In the original cast followed Mr. Harkins. Mr. Llojd likewise went to work, and with a new cast again placed the drama on the stage of the other theatre. He then instituted legal proceedings against Mr. Harkins, to pievent him from continuing to represent the play. On Monday evening of last week four or five deputy sheriffs visited the Broadway Theatre, effected an entrance by the rear doors, aud before they could succeed in discovering the whereabouts of Mr. Harkins, did succeed in raising a disgraceful row, during which a man and a boy were shot by them, and left at the point of death. Despite, or rather In consequence of this unhappy dis turbance, both theatres continued to be visited by immense crowds of people every evening, and the same version of the romance was repeated at both places several times, until Mr. Harkins was finally enjoined from proceed ing any further. lie then dropped the first version of the etory, and announced for per formaucc Dion Boucicault's dramatisation, which, as performed at the Holburn Theatre, London, had been published in pamphlet form. But he was sutler ed to proceed in this direction for a day or two only, and then an cllec'.u&l stop was put to his playing of Foul Play by a fresh injunction, the Court holding that the substitu tion of the Boucicault version was a mere sub terfuge by which he sought to show his con tempt and defiai.ee of i'.s orders. Bo much for Foul play in London and New York. The versiou of the drama which is to bo pro duced in this city is that prepared by Charles Beade, and the right to produce it here was purchased of the author by Mr. John S. Clarke, one of the lessees of tho Waluut Street Theatre, Who is now in London. Our playgoers are to be congratulated on this fact, as it secures them from the slight unpleasantness" which might arise from a repetition of the supplementary sets in the way of pistols and injunctions which have been enacted in New York. New scenery and mechanical effects are promised by the manngement, and the play will doubtless be one of the loading sensations of tho season. Briefly sketched, the plot runs as follows: "Arthur Wardlaw," the heavy, Intellectual villain of the drama, Is the son of a wealthy and honorable shipping merchant of London While eowins his "wild oats" at Oxford, he forges a check in taia lather's name for 2000 but contrives to throw the guilt on the shoul ders of bis tutor, "Robert i'enfuld," who is transported to Australia In punishment of his eppareut rascality. "Arthur" b subsequently admitted into partnership with his father, and Is placed by him at the heal of the firm's alfiirn, By reckless speculations he brines the houe to the verge of bankruptcy, and then, to avert the catastrophe, engages in a high-handed game of villainy. "Joo Wjlie," the assistant demon causes certain boxes of copper to be insurod and shipped from Australia, as gold, the genu ine metal making the voyago in auother vessel, disguised as copper. On the former vessel, "Helen Rollcston," the beloved of "Arthur," sails for EngUnd, not f'rcfltn'ng of the villainous schemes in which her hero Is involved. On the same ship sails "Pea 'old," under an alias, deep in lovo with "Helen,'' and brlmfull of vengeance against "Arthu,.'' "Wylie" scuttles the vessel, aud part of the crow escape in the long boat with him and reach England after manifold disasters. The rest of the crew, In company with "Helen" and "Pen fold," take to the cutter, run short of water and pr visions, pine away for want of food, and cut each other to pieces with knives aud cutlasses. Finally "Helen" and "Pentold" reach a lone and unknown island in the centre of the South Pa cific, tho only surviving member of the crew dying a day or two afterwards. For months they dwell together alone; "Penfold" gradually wins the heart of "Helen, ' to whom he relates his sad story of persecution at the hands of "Arthur," and is duly installed in her heart as both lover and martyr; 'Lleutenaut-Ueneral Sir Ldward Rolleston'' father to "Helen," discovers ber lurking place through an ingenious contrivance of "Poo fold V for "disseminating intelligence from a fixed point over a thousand leagues of space," an1 takes her to England, leaving "Penfold" behind to be rescued when "Helen" shall have cleared his good name from the imputations cast upon it; "Arthur," having reaped the full benefit! of his villainy, only to be plunged into the most remorseful grief at the ap parent sacrifice of bis adored one, has his hypocrisy and crime fully exposed, jmt as '"Penfold" turns up mysteriously in London; "Wardlaw. Senior," reimburses tho under writers who had Insured the bogus gold, instals "Pen'old" and his father as tbe successors to his business, by way of poetical and practical justice, and eoes home to die in throe days ot a broken heart; "Aittiui" goes mad as a March bare, and is provided comfortable quarters in a lunatic asylum; and to crown tbe whole sad tragedy "Helen" is united to ber "Martyr," aud in now one of the most model and happy wives in England. The TIienfroM This) Evening:. At the Walnut will be elven Foul Play, as announced aoove. At tbe Cnesnut The WhHe Farm, with its elaborate ballets and gonreous spectacles, will be repeated. At tbe American the usual varied programme will be giveu. C 1 TYIT M S. Bargains ottered In Bummer Clothing and la Bummer Goods made to order, tj cloie out stock. Assortment still good, but being rapidly closed out. All price guaranteed lower than tbe lowest else' where, and loll satisfaction guaranteed to every pur chaser, or the sale cancelled and money refunded. Jlalfuiay between Bihnstt fc Co , Fifth and To web Halt,, blxth streets, j Ms makkkt bt., Philadelphia, and 600 BaoALWAy, Nw Yoaio Medical, Hints fob tub Fall. Tho semi-annual shaking In the Fever and Ague districts hai begun. The fogs of thes Autumn nights and mornings are surcharged with the elements of intermittent i H hlJI.uv remittent ftrtn, ftuU, uufurtunAtely, two-thirds of the community are Just In tbe condition to be disastrously affected by them. Those who have been prudent enough to fortify themselves during the Summer with that powerful and Infallible vege table In vlgorant-HOSTETTfiR'8 STOMACH BIT" TRJ are fore-armed against malaria, and have ootblcg to fear. Bat health Is tbe last thing too many think about. 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The B1TTEKS are essentially a household specific, and Bbould be always within tbe reach as the very best means of preventing and checking bilious attacks and Intermittent fevers. Bmons PisoanEHH, L.vkk complaint, Costive- nifs, DvPKi8iA, Etc., are speedily removed by Dr. I). Jayne'a Sanative Fills. The test of thirty years' use has proved them superior to all other remedies for tbe cure of tbe various diseases for which they are recommended. In their action they are mild and certain, and may be taken at any time without risk from exposure. Bold by all Druggists. 8 2Usmw3t Extensively TJsbd. The almost universal adop tion ol Hpeer's Wine by the Medical Faculty, In pre ference to all other wines, Is the best guirautee which tbe publlrt can have of Its purity and oeoertotal t fleets upon the bumansystem. The "Standard Wine Bitters" Is made of bis pure wine as a base, with Pe mvlan Bark, Chamomile Flowers, Wild Cherry Bark, BnakeRoot, and such ottoer herbs and roots as vlll give vigor and tone to the system. For sale by Druggists, Jbwelby.-Mr. William W. Cassldy, No. 12 South Becond street, has tbe largest and moat attractive assortment of One Jewelry and Bll verware In tbe city. Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure arti cle furnished at a prloe which cannot be equalled. He also has a large stock of American watches In all varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store Is sure to result In pleasure and profit. Pbincb Albkbt's Tailob. Poole admits that Charles Stokes Co., No. 821 Chesoul street, Phila delphia, are tbe best tailors In this country, See "Uallgnanl's Messenger" and "Cosmopolitan," Issued November 2a. IPCS. Tbe Colombia House, at Cape May, has still a large cumber ot guests, and promises to remain open this season later tban usual. Tbelr band of muslo w 111 cot be dispensed with lor tbe present. Dbink tbe famous Arctic Boda Water, and read Tub Evening Tllkobaph. at HUlman's News bltand, at North Pennsylvania Depot. Finb Custom-Madh Boots and Bhobb for Gen ilemen. Bartiett, No. S3 Booth Sixth street, above C'beannU Tbknwitii basalt mai ner of Interesting Journals, nlcLi.riuia iminv uaroulili 18. nj an aJoes. etc.. eiiouuh to snpuly every citizen, groat or small. In our city. He ki-H a knack, tro, ol furnishing bis patrons wlia tl e New York paper before tbe malls anlve, (bat Is rtiiectaily cnmiuenriabln. Ills emporium, at Mo, 107 B, 'i una Btrnot. Is completely Biro-Ken. AUTUMNAL ATTIBE FOR GENTLEMEN AND JUVKNILhS. WANAMAKFH 0 ICY. MABBIED. fiETZ-JONK". On tbe 27ib Instant, at the real deuce of the brlue'd lather, BHikliiK hpnuiM, hv iU Mev. C. H. McUawley, Mr. JAMKH 1C. UK. I., Beading, to Miss M, A. 3 JCi Kti. daughter Ot Jyhu U Joues.fcaq. DIED. CABTWKLt.-On thesnth InMant. Mrs. MATtQA- RKTCANTWJILI., wife Of Michael Cantwell. lu lbs ist, jrmr 01 ner ace. 1 lie re' lives and frlenrtu nf the famll- ar rmDet- folly Invited to e'tend Ihe funeral, from her husband's residDce. No. tit Union street, on Wednesday morn ing i s n c iocK. 1IPI KN. On the 8)th Instant. EDWIN Q.. sol Of Fvln and Annie V. Unnen, aged 4 months. Tbe relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from tbe residence of Jumna Hlgnley. oo th K aveiine, oppna le lvorlPRion dorunierr, on i ui srtay. Bent. 1. at X o'clock. Intermeat at Lever- Ihriod Cemetery. ur,HiTrv-nnthi nihMiiiiiat n nrnri rr the beloved wife nf Henry McNaMy. axed 59 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect-lull- invned te attend ibe fnneral. from tbe residence of hr bur band, No. H'lS N. Tenth street, on Tuesday morning, ne ist oi eeptemoer, a. b4 o-oiock. BFLY.-On ihe ruornlna of the 29th Instant. Mrs. IKNa 8 HRELY, in tbe ih year of her age. Ibe mends of tha famll? aie Invited to attend ber funeral, from t'-e residence her soti-ln-iaw. K. a. Hey., Thorp' Isne. Uermantowo, on Tuesday raorn- g. repienmer i. anoo cioc. uerriego win meet he lo o'cicck train from town at Du 's Lane Mix tion. Amebic aN Life Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia. 8s Corner Fourth and Walnut Streets. -77iCi Institution hat no tuperiorin ihe United SiaUt 610 4 OLLO WAY'S COIVCjENTIIATjED JESSE XCE OF JAMAICAGINGER. A ri'BE ESSEJiCE OF THE TRUE JAMAICA ULNULR. Free from Cayenne Pepper or any other admixture, possessing All the Carminative and diffusively stimu lating properties Which are so potent in the Jamaica Ginger alone, and which are so efficacious In all cases of Chills from Exposure to Cold or Dampness, Collo, Cholera Mor bus, Llarrhosa, etc OBSKBVK A halt teaspoonful of HoUoway's Gin- ger Is stronger and more effective than a full tea- spoonful of any other In tbe market. PREPARED BT. JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & GOWDEN, No. C02 ARC1I STREET, 78 PHILADELPHIA. HNANCIAL. ARR & LADNER, No. 30 South THIRD Street, DEALERS IN - GOLD, MOCKS, aud GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. Dills ol' Exchange aud Letters of Credit sold on all purls of Europe UNION AND CENTRAL PACIFIC FIB ST MORTGAGE BONDS, BOUGH r AND SOLD. 8 29 2m ORTON'S PREPARATION. T HE APPETITE FOR TOBAOOO DESTROYED! LEAVE OFF CHEWING AND SMOKING THE 1 Ult?UJUL WttJJ, MUUAUIJO! One box Of OBTON's Pbkparation Is warrantal tn dtBiioy ibe appetite lor uioaecu lu auv uarauu. no niailer bowsirong tue habit may be. IF IT VAILS IN AN Y CBS TUH. MoNUYWlLLIIBBB- yuNUfcU. It Is almost impossible to break ntt rrom the use ot tobacco by tie were exerclae of the will, homeihlrj Is needed to assist uaiure In overoo ulug a habitso h roily rooted; wbh the help or tbe Prepa- ration is uui toe ws iroaoie. nunareus nave used li who erelilltc to bear witness to tne (act lb at Okio.n'b 1'HKPAHATiuN coiupleielv destroys tue ap petite lor tobaeco, aud leaves the person ai free from uny arid t for it cm bvore he comnu need its ute. It it titrftcUy mltandharmlnt in all eases, 'Ihe Prepara- liou sets uirto.iy upon tnetauie giauas ana oecreilous sfUcied by ttbacou, and tbroiwu tuese upou the bluud, ihorouahty cleans'Cg the pMion Ol tobacco lioni tbe sibieni. and thus allaying the unnatural ci uvinys lot toao.'O. So more Jlmiktrlnu for Rjbacco after using Orion's l'riliarutioii. Jitcoutciu it warranuu, Meware of Cuunierjcitt I REOTMMBNDATIONS. The IoUowiuk are a lew selected iroin the multltn- dlobus rtcororuetHifcllons in our pussesalou. l c roiu YV. xr. neaiu, rmq , nsngor, mo.j Banuuu, Me., April 24, IBM. I hereby certify that I have usud tubaccu lot iiiirtv yeais past, and lor the last tllteen years I have useu tun j)tmtii per ruoulh. 1 have made attempts lo leave ull' at dllleieut tlruee. 1 bave leiioti oue year at a time, but always coutln ed to hauker fur it unui x useu uihiu i i-reparauou, wnicn uas com pletely curtd me of the appetite for tobacco. X would recoiuuieud all who are aUVcied wlto mis ter rible Laolt to try tbe preparation, which will cer tainly cure if the directions are followed. Frm E. W. Adklue, Knox vine, Teuu J Knoxvji.lk, Teun., Aug. a. 1867. This Is to certify tbal 1 i aU used t'tbacco to such an extent tbat uiy health bad btcume creailv liiinairtHi and my whole system deranged aud broaea dawn. lu Juue, ino, l purcnaseu one oox ol Oituu s rrepi railuu, anil alter uMuk It IlouLd thai I was completely tuitd. 1 nave not bad any haufcerlug or desire l r lolcco since uslug the Preparation. I believe It to be all that It 's recommended aud I would advise ail wIiowihii to quit tbe use ol IoDaixj lo try one bx of Orion's ir. arallor. K. W. ADKINd. Ltrum John aiorriu. nangur, Me.j ISaNuoh Me., Marcu 81, 1889. This is to certify thai 1 bave used tableau fur is years: bavellrled many times to leave ill bui have sullered so much trom a dizziness la my ' bead, aud gnawing at my stom-cb, that I bave soju given up tue trial, a snort time tinea a irieud Induced me lu try Orion's l'reparail n sold by you). Ibavedoue so, and am completely cured. I did not lu tbe least banker alter tobacco, either to smoke Or chew, alter I betau 10 use the reparation. JOHN MORRILL. Price of Oitnn's Preparation Five follurs per oox, forwarded lo any part or the cjuut v. p i pld. ou receipt ol price, honey sent ty mall at our il-k. AddrtBS V. a. COTTOXH, froprietor, Box Ho. 17ts l'oilland, Malte. REFERKKCES. We, tie underslgued, have hud personal desllngs with C. B (Joiton, und bave found blm a rellame and lair dealli g man, and believe bit statements deserv ing the couhdeuce cf the public: h. U. Rlcbardbou, R v. J. H. Ureen, Dr. 8. Ti. Gowell. Poruaud, Ke.: C'baries II. Kornll. RlUdelord. He.: K. H. Itoyle, Alt'y. lieilat, lie.; Alonzo lljraard. Bau sor. H e.: Wm. O. Kweet, li-q., West Maustield, Man.: II M. Bon ion, Earn Acwurtb, JS. it.; M. Qulmby, balut Joliusvllle, N. Y. Sill Hi SOAP. QUEEN OP ENGLAND SOAP QUEEN OF KNULAND HOAP. UUitEN OF KNIlliANU HOAP. For doing a lamlly washing In the best and cheap, est manner. 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Philadelphia, Solicitor, Ihe Chinese Qovtmmati having (.through the ltnn, Anson Jiurlingame) conceded to this (Xtmiiany lh', privl Uge of conflicting the great seaports of tie Empire by submarine electric UU graph cable, we propose commenc ing a erations in China, and laying down a line of Due miin at once, between the following ports, viz; Fopulat.ton, Canton l.vuu.Vuo Macon - - 60,000 Bong Kong - 250,0m fcwaiow...... .; 2uoojd Amoy. - 23i ',00 1 Foo-Chow....... 1,2.10.0 JO WaL-Chu 300 0X1 Niugpo ... 400,000 llang-Cbean l,20o,uuu Bbaiisaal. ..l,onu,UOu Total .....5 sio.ooj These ports have a lortlgu commerce of I'Juo 0u0,ul0 aud an enormous domestic trade, betides which we bave the Immense Internal commerce of the Enplre tadlatiLg Ironi these poluis. through Its canals and navigable rivers Tbe cable being laid, this company propose erecting land lines and establishing a speedy and trustworthy means of communication, which must command there, as everywhere else, the commuulcatlon 1 or 1 be Government, ol business, and ol social lire, especially inCblna. bhe hss no postal sysum, aud her ouly means now of communicating information Is by courier on land, and by steamers on water. 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F. Tyler. OFFICE, No. 421 CHESNUT STREET. N. B. BROWNE. President O 11. uLiKK, Vlos 1'realdent. B, PATTEREON. Beo. and ireaaarer. 1 Iftsrlui) I-0PGEBS AND WOSTENHOLM'S POCKET KNIV'KH Pearl and HtaK llaulifn, of bnautlful litiluli. HO DO KUS' and WADK ,t BUTIUIKK'- IU rui'b. and tiie reUhraied LKwOULl'ItlC ttAZUll btit-hOllMol Hie tlDi-st ((ualilv. ur.trn, Ki.lvea. Scls-.ur", and Table Cutlery Ground anil p.ohln-d lit P. M ADKIHA'B, No. Ui H. XKN I'll suael, below ClieoauU FINANCIAL, UNION PACIFIC RAILROAI FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 102, And Accrued Interest. CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 103. And Accrued Interest. FOR SALE BY De Hayen & Bro.. No. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. WM. PAINTER & CO., BANKERS AHD DEALERS IN GOVERN MENT SECURITIES, No. 36 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA, AGENTS FOR The Union Pacific Railroad Co., 4ND Central Pacific Railroad Co TVc haTC on hand THE FIRST MORT GAGE SIX TER CENT. GOLD INTEliEST D0NDS of both Companies, for sale or Exchange for Government Securities. Tamphlcts, with Maps, Reports, and full information furnished on application, g 1 tr u KDER SPECIAL STATU CHARTER THE UNION BANKING COMPANY, K. E. Cor. FOURTH and CHESNUT Sts., PHILADELPHIA, AUTHORIZED t APITtl,. 91,000,000. PAID IN CAPITA!,, 9100,000. Solicits the accounts of Business Firms, Manufacturers, Dealers, and others. Collections made and Checks on Country Banks received. Certificates bearing interest at 4 per cent, will be issued for special deposits, to remain SO days or longer. N. C. ML'SSELMAN, President. E. F. MOODY, C1SHIER. 8 8 lmrp E H I G H VALLEY RAILROAD COMPANY'S MORTGAGE BONDS, DUE IN 1898. $5,000,000, TYith Interest at Six Per Cent., Faable on the First Day of June and Decem ber of each year, FREE FROM STATE ASD UMTED STATES TAXES. $1,000,000 OF 1J11SE HONRS, Either Coupon or Registered, Are offered at ninety-Bye per centum, with Interest from tbe day of aaie. free Irom BtaUt aud Dulted Htauje' taxea. For lurtber Intoruallon, apply to CHARLES CLOXUSTRETH, Treasurer, Office of tbe Lehigh Va.ley Railroad Unaupany, 8 lmrp No. 808 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia, BANKING HOUSE OP JiiYC00EE&(jp. Nos. 112 and 114 South THIRD Street PHILADELPHIA. Dealers In all Gorernment Securities. Old 5-203 Wanted In Exchange for Ken A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. Interest Allowed on Deposits. COLLECTIONS MADE, STOCKS boaxbt and told an Oommlaalon. Special boalneas accommodations referred for ladle. ",m We will receive applications frr Policial of Life Insurance la tbe National Llie Insurance Uonapany of tbe Vulted blalea. iull Infoiiuatluu .Wen a oux ottlce. QLEND1NNINQ & DAVIS, MO. S IOVTH THIRD ITBIRI Stock and Gold Broken. QUOTATIONS OF NEW YORK STOCKS ALWAYS OX BAND, ttB B. cLrarsiritiKMi twi Ion Ta FINANCIAL. IITIIMHDOLPPi Dealers In nil OoTcrnment Securities and Foreign Exchange. Letters of CredY Issued on Messrs. JAMES W. TUCKEK CO., Tarls, AVAILABLE FOB TRAV-ELLKB8' tf3B TIIBOUOHOUr Dills on all Uio principal cities. doTernmont Securities bought, sold, exchanged. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., No. 16 South THIRD Street. 10 ' PHILADELPHIA. 750 MILES OP TBE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Are now flnlthed and In operation AHnonch thla road Is bul l with great rapidity, tbe work li thor oughly done, and la pronounced by tbe United Blalea Conjmiasloners t be first-class In every respect, be fore it la accepted, and berore any brads can b leaned npon It, Barldity and excellence of construction have been se'ured by a crmpleie division of labor andbydla inhaling tbe twenty tbourand n en employed along tbe Hue lor long distances at once. It Is now probable tbat Ibe WHOLE LIA'E TO THE PACIFIC WILL DE COMPLETED IK 18CD. The Company bave ample means of which the Got ernment grants the right of way, and all necessary timoer and other materials fouud along Ihe line of Its operation; alsol2,H acres of land to tbe ml'e, taken in alternate sections on each side of tts-road; also TJnlitd States Thirty-year Bunds, amounting to from i6.i.i0 to lis.OOO per mile, accjrulng to the dillioaitlea 10 be surniounied on tbe various sections to be built, for whlcb it takes a second mortgage as security, and It Is ezptcted tbatnotonly the luteret, but the prin cipal an ount may be paid In services rendered by tbe Company In transporting troops, mails, eta THE KARMNUS OP THE TJNIO T PACIFIC! RAlLhOAD, trom Its Way or Local Business ouly, dmlcgibe year ending June so, i860, amounted to over FOUR MILLION DOLLARS, Which alter paying all expenses was much more than sufficient to pay tbe Interest upon Its Bonds. lime euoiuiB are nu iquiiwhod ui tue vast tnrougu traffic that must loilow the opanloar of the line to tfeo Pacific, but they certainly prove that FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS Upon such a their amount, property, costing nearly three times ARE ENTIRELY SECURE. The Union Psclllc Bonds run thirty years, are for flOOO eacb, and bave coupons attached. They bear annual Interest, payable on the first days of January and July, at the Company', office in the City of New York, at tbe rate of six per cent, lu gold. The princi pal Is payable lu gold at maturity. The price Is 10S atd at tLe present rate ot gold, they pay a liberal lueonie on their coat. A very Important consideration In determining the value of these bonds Is the length of lime they have to run. It is well k nown tbat a long bond alwayscommanda a much higher price than a short oue. It is safe to assume tbat during the uext thirty years, tl e rate of Interest In tbe United btales will decline as it baa done In lurope, and we bave a rlgbt to expect that such six per cent, securities as these will be held at as high a premium as these of thla Government, which. In 1857 were bought U at from 20 to 2J per oent, above par. Tbe export demand alone may produce this re sult, and as tbe Issue ol a private corporation, they are beyond the reach ot political action. Tbe Company believe that tbelr Bonds, at the pre sent rate, are tbe cheapest security In the market, and tbe right to advance tbe price at any time Is reserved. Subscriptions will be received In Philadelphia by DE HAVEN & BROTHER, No. 40 8. THIRD Street. W. FAINTER, CO No. 86 a THIBD Btreet, SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., No. 16 S. THIBD Street. ABD IN NEW TOBS AT TUE lOMFABi VV OJFVICB, NO. 20 NASSAU Street. AMD BT JOHN J. CISCO A SOW, BANKER.". No, 69 WAU Street, And by tbe Company'! advertised Agents through, out tbe United States. Bemlttancea should be made In drafts or other funds par In New York, and tbe Bonds will be sent frte ot charge by return express. Partlra subscribing; through local agents, will look to them for tbelr safo delivery. A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOB 186S has Just been published by tbe Company, giving fuller Information Iban Is possible In an advertisement, reipeotlng tho Progress of the Work, the Resources of the Country traversed by tbe Hoad, and Means for Construction and tbe Value of tbe Bonds, whlcb will be sent free on ai-ptlcatlf n at the Company's offices, or to any ox tke advertised agents, JOHN J. CI CO, TREASURER. Angust 12. 188 r 1 fmwtf New York. TOENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY TKEABUBEB'S DEPARTMENT Phii.adu.phia, August 1, 1M8 Notice to Shareholders. Persona holding receipts for subscription to REVf STOCK, dated PBIOB to July 21, are hereby not'AeA tbat Certificate, will be ready for delivery or. a4 after 4ih instant. Certificates fox receipt dated July 21 to (0 VftoloalT will be ready for delivery o n and alter lfA BsinW T1I0S T. FIRTH, TREASURER.
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