THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPII PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1803. CITY items. I LIFE INSURANCE. EDUCATIONAL. I EAST INDIA TELEGRAPH. I FINANCIAL. I 7ZZT. i i i ""'iiiwinL Baksaims offered In Bummer Clothing and Id Bummer Goods made to order, to close out stock. Assortment still food, but being rapidly cloned out, AU prlcei guaranteed lower than tb lowest else where, and tall satisfaction guaranteed to every pur Chaser, er the sale cancelled and money refunded, Halfway between Bmiitt A Co , VW mid V- Towbb Ha LI., buth streets.) SIS Mabkbt bt,, Philadelphia, AWP H0 BanAPWAY, Maw YORK. Suits for parlor, Bone lor walking Buns for publlo men to talk la eciTs for dress, and Suits to work In, Buits for exquisites to flirt In. Suns far men both short and tall Buits to suit yon, one and all. To No. 124 Chesnut street, Stokks A Co., For Fashionable Clothing yon must go. Health Depends Upon Good Diomtion. 'Weakness of the Btomacu" Is the source of mire evils than were contained In Pandora's box. Debility, headache, nervous tremors, palpitation of the heart, and local pains Innumerable are lt direct conse quences, It obscures tbe intellect and gives birth to the most absurd and Incoberont fancies; Incapacitates s man for business, and renders pertlstent exertion next to Impossible. Tet, strange to say, indigestion is the most neglected of all ailments. And this Is the more extraordinary from the iact that an absolute, Infalli ble speclflo for the disorder can bs obtained In every city, town, and village of tbe United States. Hostittbh's f TOMAcn Bitters takes as wide a range as tbe malady which Hcu-es. It pervales every civilised portion of the Western Hemisphere, ana Its celebrity as a tonlo and alterative is everywhere esta blished. It Is due to the common sense of the Ameri can public to say that the demand for It Is Immense, and continually on the Increase; but still thousands continue to sutler from dyspepsia, with the great fast taring them In the lace that a remedy for It exists, as It were, wltbln arm's length of every sufferer. Bach Is the Inconsistency of human nature I Cay by day, however, the inmber of tboe who manifest this in sane Indifference to their own health and comfort diminishes; and tbe time will come. It Is confidently believed, when the disease will be expelled from tbe category of prevalent dl orders by this Incomparable alterative and restorative. Wabm Weather and sickhkss. Individuals suf fer lug from affectlous of the Liver, Kidneys, general derangement of the system, with preetratlag debility, will find Speer's "Standard Wine Bitters" to be the best suited to their ailments. They are really " Villi duleC the useful wltb tbe agreeable simply the pure J nice of the grape, made bitter with the most simple herbs and roots. Bold by Druggists. Tax "New Republic." A. live literary Family Newspaper, publ iBhed at Camden, N. J. Is an excel lent advertising medium, circulating In West and Booth Jersey. Sample copies sent upon receipt of five cents. Terms 2'00 per jear in advance. Bub scriptloDS and advertisements, a limited number only of which appear, solicited. Job printing, hand " bUTe, etc, printed on the briefest notice. IT. Tj. BONBALL, Publisher. Jbwklbt. Mr. William W. Oaasldy, No. II South Becond 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 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. Dbink the famous Arctic Soda Water, and read The Even ins Tiaxbbaph. at Hlilman's News Stand, at North Pennsylvania Depot. Fine Custom-made Boots and Shoes for Gen tlemen. Bartiett.No. S3 South Sixth street, above Chesnut, Tbknwith has everything In the literary line that readers can wish lor. Ills populas news deoot, at No. 1U7H. Third Btreet, Is filled almost to surrelt With romances, condensed biographies, novelettes, ridiculous serials, fashion plates, literary periodi cals, and travels, Illustrated and news Journals. He receives all the New York Journals of tbe daylong before tbe regular mall comes In, and furnishes tbein to his readers at a very moderate rate. AUTUMNAL ATTIRE FOR GENTLEMEN AND JUVENILES. WANAMAKEB t BROWN. MAEHIED. MORFORD MULLIN. On September 9, by Rev. Noah M. Price, at tbe bride's redinca. No. 903 N. Twelfth street, WILLIAM H. MOKFORD, Esq , to Miss HANNAH MULLIN, both of this city. RALSTON NEWCOMB In Boston, on the 3d In stant, by tbe Rev. P. V. Upuam, Mr.bAMOKL ft A LS TON, of this city, to Miss LIZZIE A. NKWC3MB, of Boston. ZANK HAT. August 17 uhimo. at No 8 Harrison Street. b Krv. W. T. Eva, Mr. WILLIAM N. ZA.NE to Miss ELIZABETH HAY, all of this city. DIED. DAWES.-On the 9th Instant, SAMUEL DAWF.3, la tbe Slot year ol his age. Tbe trleuds ot the taiuiiy, also Nevada Tribe, No. 76, I, O. of Red Men, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late i evidence. No. 2M8 N.Becoad street, on Sunday afternoon at a o'clock. To proceed to Hanover Street Ground. DBS HAVEN. On tbe 10th Instant, Mrs. M. A. DE HAVEN, wile of lUiarlts E. D Haven, in the 43d year Of her age. Tbe relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited ta attend her funeral, from the residence of her bUBband, corner of Broadway and Bridge ave nue, Camden, N. J., on Monday, tbe 14th luiiaut, at M o'clock. To proceed to Laurel Hill. (New York papers please copy.) GREENLEE. On the 10th Instant, JAMES B. B. OREEMLH.E, In the BHih ear ol his age. The relatives and mends of the family are Invited to attend tbe funeral, from bis late residence, No. 1105 Milton street (Eleventh street, below Christian), on Sunday afternoon at o'clock. McBRi DE On the loth Instant, Mr. PATRICK McBRlDB. aged 78 years. Tbe relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend tbe funeral, from bis late residence, No. 1221 N. Fourth street, on Monday morning at 8X o'clock. MAC PAY. On Monday evening, the 7th Instant, SAMUEL MAUPAY. in the 6tb year of his age. The relatives and friends ot tue family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence, Riblcg Sun, Uermantown avenue, on Saturday alternooD, tbe 12th Instant, at a o'clock. To proceed to North Laurel Hill. AmebicaN Life Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia. 8. E. Corner Fourth and Walnut Streets turThis InUitution Act no superior in the United Stale olO QAVIG & HARVEY, AUCTIONEERS. ESTABLISHED IN 1865. Fifteen Year Previous) Experience. STOKE, Ko. 421 WALJiUT STREET. Increased Facilities for the Transaction of the Bene ral Auction Business. IAEGE AND ELEGANT ROOMS 100x42 feet, and 40x50 feet. BALK8 AT RESIDENCES AN OBJECT OF BFKuIAL attention. !" TTtTtjci in vnsTrTHnT.M'.PI jfHCRT IJUUUBU3 ZiLvis , .m...- - - - rv KlslVS Pearl and Stan Handles, of beautiful "rjaySrinfT.M. Cutlery Ground a?P. MADEIRA'S. No. 114 b. TENTH "ueet.below Chesnut. gL EAFNES3. EVERT INSTRUMENT THAT science ad skill have Invented to a.slat the Sarins In every degree of deafness; also. Ke'Pirs lieariiigiu ""'J. patent crutches, superior to ?r;8o'ihtff "uBe,1 ttrf MADEJltA'd. XkHTU bUWt, belOW ChWUUW, ... tioPl E. W. CLARK & CO., BANKERS, No. 85 South THIRD Street, rhlladolphla GENERAL AGENTS JOB TBI NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. of Tng UMTED STATES OF AMERICA, for ran States of ronnsylranla and Southern New Jcrsej. The) NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY la a corporation Chartered by Special Act of Congress, approved July 25, 1803, wltb a CASH CAPITAL OF ONE MILLION DOLLARS, And Is now thoroughly organized and prepared for btinlnesB. Liberal terms offered to Agents and Solici tors, who are Invited to apply ot our offlco. Fnll particulars to be had on application at onr office, located In the second story of our Banking House, where Circulars and Pamphlets, fully describing the advantages offered by the Company may be had. C. W. CLARK & CO., No. 35 South THIRD Street, a 8 tuf rp PHILADELPHIA, FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES ygARQUETTE! MARQUETTE! Another letter from the great fire at Marquette, HERRING'S BAFH8 preserve their contents where Safes of other makers fail I . Marqubttk, Michigan, Jnly 20. 1868. Messrs Herring A- Vo. Ukntlhmkn: (Ju the 11th nit., the entire bnsineis portion ol our town was destroyed by fire. Our cafe, which was one ot your manufacture, was subjast to an Intense heat, but proved itself adequate to the severe test, it toy in the ruin fourteen days, ana when taken out from its appearance (tbe outside covering being burned through In many places), and In view of the fact that several other safes previously taken out were entirely destroyed, it was a great snrprlse to us to find the contents legible and in good condition. rieveral orders lor new tales have already been sent you, which is tbe best proof ol this most satisfac tory test, and of tbe confidence of this community In your safes. Respectluily yours. WXLLKINaON & SMITH. HERRING'S PATENT BANKERS' CHAMPION SAifEtJ, made ot wrought Iron aud steel, aud the Patent Frauklinlte, or 'ttolegel Kisen," tne best re sistant to burglarB' drills or cutting Instruments ever manufactured. lWJL.LINU-HOUSE SAFES, for silver plate, Valuable pupers. ladles' Jewelry, elo etc., both plain and In Imitation of handsonce pieces of furniture. HERRINU'H PATENT HA FES, the Champion Safe fur the past twknty-sk.vjcn yKars; the victor at the World s 1'aik, London; the Woai.u's Fair, New York; me Exposition Univkuhkli-k, Paris, and winner or thkwagkh of 80,(1(10 jraANus at the recent International con iest lu rarls. are made and void only by the undersigned and our authorized wnt8 FARREL, HERRING & CO., PHILADELPHIA.. HERRING, FARREL, & HUJCUMAN. New York. HERRINO A CO.. Chicago. HEBRINO, FAK11EL & SHERMAN, 9 2wfm3mrp fv ew Orleans. FOR SALE. JOR SALE. A RARE CHANCE. The Stock, Fixtures, and Lease of the old and successful Island of tbe undersigned, located In the most central part of CHESNUT Street, No. loot Kstablished Twenty-seven Years (Ten of which In. the present location) for the sale of Silks, Ribbons, Millinery, Lace, and Fancy Goods. Tbe Proprietor going out ot business. Apply promptly to JOHN WARHURTON, No. 1004 CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia, l'a. WEST I'lJILADELMIA PROPERTIES FOR SALE OR TO RENT. The handsome BROWN STONE RESIDENCES Nub. 4108, 411V, 4118, and 4111 SPRUCE St. O. J. FELL A BRO 8 28 fmwlm No. 120 South FRONT Street. FOR SALE. nonSR AND T OT orrrT ated No. lultiCUERKY Hirnnc ' Apply to W. FT. JONK3, 6 7t No. 1625 MARKET Street. TO RENT. p O R RENT, PREMISES, Ko. 809 CHESNUT St., FOR STORE OR OFFICE. ALSO, OFFICES AND LARGE ROOMS suitable for a Commercial College. Apply at JUtt BANK OF THE REPUBLIC. POINT BREEZE PARK RACES. POINT BREEZE PARK. Bj special aut of the Legisla ture, the Association are au thorised tO Her.t all rilnr1a.l oi improper perilous irotu their premises; also, to pro hibit ike oooupanoy cr obstruction of ibe hlgbwavs All of which will be strictly enforced, with the DeuaU ties attached. The Association appea'stotbe publlo to give the high Cass of Exhibitions advertlied lor FRIDAY Uth, and MONDAY, J4tb lusts, a llneral support In order lo Insure their contlr nauce hereafter. 11 St POINT BREEZE PAUK SION DAY NEX l 14th lust. At So cluck P. M. Mile heats. 8 In 6. to liirnau irtiuium tJtvu. fibiio to first horse. oo to record horse. hAMUiX UcLAUrfllLINenters b. b. MOUNTAIN BOY v DANIEL PIFER enters b m. LADY TflORN. The above hones are now the fastest public trottlns horses In the world. Tbe privilege of a o.ember In roduclng a male fr'end without pay Is tuspended. Omnibuses will start fur the Park from LIBRARY Street at 2 30 o'clock P. M. Admission VI. 9 10 8t t?r KACES AT POINT BHB.Kf.Ki if HK. Pools be tween Ladv Tliorn snil Mmm. l,taln Bry. for MON'DiV imn. will sell HATURIJAY KVKNINH. at DONOHIJK S 8 W. corner N 1NTI1 and SANBOM Streets. I 10 bt M EE KICK & SONS BOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, NO. 430 WASHINGTON AVENUE, Philadelphia. WILLIAM WRIGHT'S PATENT VARIABLE ! CUT OFF STEAM-ENGINE, Regulated by the Governor. MERRICK'S SAFETY HOISTING MACHINE, Pateuted June, 1868. DAVID JOY'S PATENT VALVELEdS STEAM HAMMER, ; D &C WESTON'S PATENT SELF-CENTERING, BELF-BALANCING CENTRIFUGAL BUUAR-DR AINING MACHINE AND HYDRO EXTRACTOR, For Couon or woolleu Mauufacvut w, piout rp R. II. Y. L A U I) E Rll A C H 1 S SELECT Classical, Sclcnliflcand Commercial School for Boys and Young Men, will open on MONDAY September 14, at the AHSKMULY HUILDINOS, TENTH and CHE8SUT Streets. This school will combine tbe thoroughness and sys tem of a flrst-class publlo school, with the peculiar advantages ol a WELL-APPOINTED PRIVATE ACADEMY. Applications for admission may be made at thn rooms daily, from A. M. to a P. if. g "in N. H. No teacher wnn has not had years of suocejs tul practice will be employed In any department. JpAttDEE SCIENTIFIC COURSE 1ST LAFAYETTE COLLEGE. The next term oommenoes on THURSDAY, Sep tember 10. Candidates far admission may be examined the day before (September ), or on Tuenday. July as, tbe day before the Annual Commencement. For circulars apply to President CATPELL, or to Professor B, B. YOUNOMAN, uierk or the Faculty, 71411 JEaston, Pa., July, 1M8. EILDON tEMINARr (LATE MNWODD nB.HJl'j.W'l'W"ie Voi Itoad station. An" lenslvaula Railroad, seven miles Irom pilladef- BoVrdlMftMH,nli .f rC?OB 0,rMlM OARR'S Select ibe "o "ve beat n'.V' ,Yh"i"B ih"." wi" commence at Ler6 ISM. healthful sliuatlou, bepleoi- c.pfen?arne Clrcnlsrs. and every Information regarrtlmr the school, given at tne OlTVe ol JAV COOKE 1 (AJ fboUve!rB' 10' 111 lU1HD 8tre,t' "tlpii.J oVJi 8 18 2m OT. PKASCI8' COLLBOE. IN CAUK OF VJ iranciscan Brothers. LO KK TTO. Uamtiria V""1''- four M"" rom Cresa. Chartered i la he'mosl KaVi'ih5h,t"thC:err,u S.oa lue rnosi iiealiuy lu tbubtaie, the Aileuhenv Mini.,. tttai Wprwerbi,! tor pure water7brclCS air. and picturesque icenery. hcut.lueilc year comiiieuce, st of September aud ends 2tfth ef June. La.Tsurveyloff ifSle2",??T,K'B,,f ,Re,r' BIhop Wood, Phlladel E,?'"' illsht.p l,me;eo. Pittsburg; and oyinu1nenty''1-"rBtt0- Mualc H ?" ACADEMY OF THE PROTESTANT KPIS. bt,eet's.0i'Alj CUURCii. "Jouil- ZnA jUm oTe "'"P"! BeM'" will open on MONDAY Bepien-ber 7. Applications forlmlssloi may be S?vdiUr the l!rceQlng week, between U and U o clock In the morning. " a 19 ,. JA "ES W. ROBINS, M. A., - 812 wfnuw Head Master. jqAMILTUN INSTITUI'E DA AND BJaKD-log-School for Young Ladies. No. 8310 CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia, will reopen on MONDAY, feep tember 7, 18t8. For terms, eto , apply to 8 24tf PHILIP A. CREQAIt. A. M. Principal. 0HiSSSS FEMALE MMWABY, Miss RoNNEY and Miss DILL A YE will reopen tbelr Boarding and Lay School l'hlr.y-aeveuiu bession), September 16, at No. 1015 Chesnut otreet. Particulars Irom circulars. 6 lu to 10 1 HK PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL ODE- bION FOR WO.UEN. N OK 111 WKS I' PM.M tyt-AKE, reopens on MONDAY, eeotember 14 Catalogues can be had at the bcbuol-bouse by uersu- nal application or by pusl. 8 26fm4t SOwfmet T. W. BRAIDWOOD. Principal. ACADKMY OF THK PROTESTANT EPIS COPaa. CUUttCH, LtOUSX aud JUiSifjiR biffeets. . 'Ibe AU'umual Session opened on SEPTEMBER 7. J AM Ed W. ROBINS, A. M 9 7 mwf4w Heart Mnsier. pEOFESSOR E. BAUILl WILL C031MENCE bisfcloging Lessuos on. the Hth of teptember. Addrtss No 1102 CHKitncr St eat. Circulars oau be obtained in all Music Btoros, 07 mvvflm ATISS ELIZA W. SMITH'S FRENCH ASD i-VX KNOL1SU BOAllUiiSU AND DAY (SOJLOOL CVJA AVLfXU UAU1HD, fKtiCK etreer. 8 29 6w No. V.iil hPRimR Ktra.it will reopen on MOM DAY, September 14. CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, DEAN STHEET, above bPUUCK. The duties ol the Classical lnttltute wl'l be resumed September 7. J. W. FAIRiws. D D. "7 Im Principal, JyISS JENNIE T. BECK, TEACHEli OF PIANO-FORTE, No. 7'8 FLORIDA Street, between Eleventh and Twelfth, below Fltzwater. 94 TOUNG LADIES' INSTIIUTE, WEST L URKEN Street, cornerofttuveutecn.il. Dulles lo be resumed tiep-. 14 97 6tJ Rev. ENOCH H. BUPr'LEE. A. M. Prlliclcal. ANDALUSIA COLLEGE, A HOME BOARD ingbchool lor Buys, reopens WE DM EDA V, t-tpiembei e, 1808, Aduress Rev. H. X, WEuLS, LL. l. Andalusia, Pa. 9 S Ul THE MISSES ROGERS, NO. 19U PINE Street, will reopen their school lor Young Ladies and Children, on MONDAY, Hep tern br 7. 9 1 tuthslm E. fc J. ROGERS. HD. GREGORY, A. M WILL RE-OPEN . his CXAHflO iL and ENuLlsil bCHOOL, No. 1108 MAUKaT Street, on TUESDAY, Septem ber!. 8 24 lm THE MISSES JOHNSTON'S BOARDINQ and Day School lor Yuuug Ladled, No. 1827 &PRTJCE btreet, will reopen (D. V.) beptember 1, ltstB. 8 4 im PIANO. MR. T. VON AMSBERG WILL RE sume bis wessons Beptember 14, No.'ii loutb FIFTEENTH Btreet. 8 16 lra SIG. P. BOSDINELLA, TEACHER OF 8ING INti. Private lesions aud daises. Realdeuue, No. 808 S. THIRTEENTH Street. 8 IV 'im T BOWERS, TEACHER OK PIANO AND blNUlJvO, No. Swf.TitSTH Street. 9 11 If CARPETINGS. 1068. FALL 1888. " (MEN ECHO MILLS." M'CALLUM, GREASE & SLOAN MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF C UPETINQS. Wholesale nutl IJetall Warehouse, Ho. 509 CHESNUT STREET, S B wfm8m Opposite Independenos Hall. O R M SJ WO RMS! Those pests of childhood, that undermine tbe Constitution, and render life miserable are ell'ectually removed by the use of HOLLO WAY'S VERMIFUGE CONFECTIONS, a most pleasant, safe, and reliable remedy, daily prescribed by physicians, Bold oy all Druggists. JOHNSTON, HOLLO WAY & COWOEN, 8 8 tf No. 602 ARCH Street, PAPER. 50 T0XS 60 TONS "Wrapping, Manilla, and Hardware Papers, OF DESIRABLE SIZES AND WEIGHTS. PRICES GREATLY REDUCED. O. tt. UAHHETT A IIBOTUEU, 9 B lmrpl Pat er Manufacturers and Dealers, Warehouse, Noa. u aud 14 DECATUR street. JLEtTMC TKLGGKAPII IX CHINA. THE I AST INDIA TELEGRAPH COMPANY'S OFFICE. Nos. 23 mid 25 N4SSAU Street. ORGANIZED UNDER SPECIAL CHARTER FROM THE STATE OF NEW YOI K, CAPITAL.. . , ffS.OOO.OOO 50,000 SHARES, 100 EACH. DIRliCTOPS. Hon. Andhrw O. CrHTiw, Phllsdelphla. Paul I?. Kounm.of Rus.ell A cv., Clilne. Fbkd. lIuiiiBHKiu, of F. Butterlleld Jk Co,. New York. Isaac Livkkmobk. Trea. Mich. C. P. R., Roston. alMAKDkH Holland. Tiesp. Am. Kx, Co., New Ycrk. Hon. JamkhNoxon, ftyracuso, jr Y, O. H. Palk Kit, Tress. Went, U. Tf t. Co., New York. Iimcbkb Wkstbay, of WiBlray, Olbbs fe Hardcas- tie, N. Y. Nicholas Micki.ks, New York, OFFICERS. A. O. Cubtin, PreoldeuU N. MiCKLas, Vice-rreldent, G kokoib Con ant, Secretary. G koi ok Ellis (Cashier National B;nlt Common wealth), Treaiurer, Hon. A. K. Mollcbs f biladelphla, Solloltor. She Clitnese Govinmxcnt having .through the Hon, Anion Eurlingumc) conceited to this Oomiuny the privL lege of connteling the (treat seaports of the Empire by tvbmartne electric telt graph cablr, we propose commenc i0 a rrutioiit tn China, and luyina down a line of 9uo miles at once, between the following ports, viz; Imputation. Canton l.ouv.ouo Macon - ... fio.dOO Hons Kong 250,000 EwtoW.. .... 200 000 A moy - 230,001 Foo-thow.....m...... l,2o0.0J0 Wan-Chu 300 ono Nlngpo 400.0JO Hang-Chean m... 1,210.000 Bljaiigbal ..... ....l,00(j,00o Total. ....... js nioiooa Tbece ports havt a foreign commerce oi tsoo oi'o.OuO and an enoimoua domestic trnde bella wblcb we have the Immense Internal commerce of the E Tip ire, ladlallng Irom these points, through lis canals and navigable rivers The cable being laid, this company propose erecting land liut'fc and efclabllsblnK asptedy hu1 trustworthy means of communication, which mint command tliere, as everywhere else, tne coinmuul'ationi ofihe Oovernn.ent, of bosli ess, end of social II e, especially in China. She hits no prttul syttm. and her only means now of communlrntlng Information la by courier on land, and by men mors on wi.it r. Tbe Western World kn W4 thnt Ciilu v la a very large ccuntr.v, la Iho main densely peoplcil; bt few yet realize that she con't ns u-orr, than a third of tht human race, 'lite letos. rulurnH made t.i her central milioritlts for taxing pu,'p :bes, by tbe local magV trates make her population lmr Hundred ami bur tan Millions, and U Is is m re likely to b under than overtbe actul aggrt-gut.. Nearly all of theie who are over ten earn old not only can. but do read and wriie. Her clvlllzailou Is peculiar, but her literature 1b as exteuBlte as that of Europe, Cblaa is a laud or Uacbeis and traders; and the la'tter are exosedlutly qolck to avail tl emselves of every proll'ered facility for procuring early Information. It la observed In Cu'llomla that the Chlnete make grent use of the telegraph, thouKb It there Iraramlt. meaiages In En glish alone To-duy, great numbers of 11 "Ot steamers are owned by Chinese mercuaute, aud uaed by them exclublveiy for the tranemlualon of early intelligence, If tbe teiegtaph wepropoae, connecting ail their great seaports, wete now In exlstence.it Is believed that Its business wculd pay Its cost witblu the first two ears of lis tuccessful operation, and would steadily Increase thereafter. No enterprise commends Itaelt as In a greater de gree remunerative to capitalists, aud to our whole people. It la of vast national Importance commer cially, politically, and evaugeilcuby. Shares of this company lo a limited number, may be obtained at fin each. 10 payable down, $15 ou the 1st of November, end t'i5 payable In monthly Install ments of 2 to each, commencing Doc. mber 1, lo6s on application to DREXEL & CO., . Ko. 34 South THIRD Street, Thiladclpliia, To duly authorized Banks and Bankers throughout Pennsylvania and at .the OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, Nos. 23 and 25 NASSAU STREET, 829 NEW YOBK. FLAGS, BANNERS, ETC. 1868. PRESIDENTIAL CONTEST. FliAUS, UANHEltS, TKAKSPAKENCIES, AKU LANTERNS, Campaign Badges, Medals, aud Plus, OP BOTH CANDIDATES. Ten different styles tent on receipt ol Oue DjUai and Fifty Cents. Ageuui wanted everywhere, Flags In MosliB, Bunting, and Silk, all sizes, whole sale and retail. Political Clubs fitted out with everything they n require, CALL ON PR ADDRESS W. F. 6CHEIBLE, ft'o. 49 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 'lt tfrp PHILADELPHIA. CIGARS. FUUUET & S0AS' CIU1RS. s. 'Mariana Rita;" genuine Vuelta Absjoe Leaf througbout, . Equal to leading in) ported Cigars, tflneitteu varieties. ( Retailed 1 to li per hundred.) "Fra Dlavolo"-all Vuelta Ab.Joe FllUrs. Five varletlec. (Retailed 16 to 18 per buudred.) Louis d'ur," ' Fieur da Lys," etc. (Retailed lto 16 per hundred, Mind for Circular, etc. We will gladly give any Inlormallon lo consumers aud direct tneiu where they can purchase our Cigars genuine and cheapest. We are importing Havana Cigar by every steamer at low rales under amended Tariff. M. rilUVET SONS, 9 10 16t f p No. sag a FRONT Btieet. SOAP. QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP QUEEN OF ENGLAND MOAP, QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP. For doing a family washing In the bent and onean eat maimer. Guaranteed njual lo any tn tbe world! Ras all tbe strength ol tbeold rosla soap, with the mild aud laibtrlug qualities or genuine caatlla. Try this splendid Snap. BOLD BY THE ALDEN CHEMICAL WORKH. NO. 48 NORTH FRONT bX PmLAJU.PUIA. HWSuitp iiTiiBMBOLPPi Dealers In nil (JoTcrainent Securities aai Foreign Exchanice. Letters or Credit Issued on Messrs. JAMES W. TUCKER & CO., Paris, AVAILABLE FOR TRAVELLER S' TJ9K THRouuHour arROPH. Rills on all the principal cities. UoveniQicut Securities bought, sold, exchanged. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., No. 16 South THIRD Street. PHILADELPHIA. WE PAINTER & 00., BANKERS AKD DEALERS IN GOVERN MENT SECURITIES, iiU. 36 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA, AGENTS F O 11 The Union Pacific Railroad Co,, 4NU Central Pacific Railroad Co. hare on hand THE FIRST MORT GAGE SIX PER CENT. GOLD INTEREST BONDS of botli Companies, for sale or Exchange for Government Securities. Pamphlets, with Maps, Reports, and full information furnished on application. Ur piRST MORTGAGE SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS OT TH.E ROCHESTER WATEB WORKS CO. FOR SALE AT 87 i, And Accrued Interest from JULY 1, 18G8. PAYABLE ftlK'SI ANNUAIiLT. January and July, Tee e Kg 'ft ate amount or tmue Rjvds Issued toy tie Company Is Ku,eOi, opuu i.'n-lr works estimate! to cost over 91,000,0011. Prom a careful examluaon of tbe aire which will be made of the water In tne city and suburbs, it is estimated that the Coicpauy will be able lo pay LaPGE DIVIDENDS ON ITS STOCK. ONLY A LIMITED AMOUNT OF THESE BOXD3 ABE TOH SALE AT TUWU FKIJEd. APPLY TO GLENDINNING & DAVIS, No. 48 South THIRD Street, a t PHILADELPHIA. (JARR & LADNER, No. 30 Soutii T1IIRD Street, DEALERS IX GOLD, &T0CKS, and GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. Rills of Exchange and Letters of Credit sold on all parts of Europe UNION AND CENTRAL PACIFIC FIfiST MORTGAGE BONDS, BOUGH r AND SOLD. 8 29 2m BANKING HOUSE OF jAYCoOXE&fb. Nos. 112 and 111 South T1IIED street PHILADELPHIA. Dealers In all GoTernment Securities. Old 5-20s Wanted In Exchange for Ken A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. Interest Allowed on Deposits. COLLECTIONS MADE, STOCKS bonxht and sold on Oommlatloa. Special boslneM Moommodatlona reserred lor ladles. riim We will receive applications tet Pollolsa ot Lift Insurant) In tbe Katliuial Die Insurauce Ojiapauy of the Uulied blattjtt, ii uU luIorimUlon tlveu at out lUoa, ONION PACITIO RAHKOAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 102, And Accrued Interest CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 103, And Accrued Interest. FOR SALE DY De Haven & Bito., No. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET, w I'll Tr A TTT v van A ' " '11 l'"-jf " s - 780 MILES or TBB ' mmn pacific RAILROAD Are now flnlahcd and In operation Although tola road Is boiit with crest rapidity, the wort littaor ounhly done, and Is pronounced by tbe United Stales Commissioners t be flrst-class in every respect, be fore iv Is accepted, and before any bonds can b issued npon It. Bapldtty and excellence of construction hare been secured by a complete division or labor and by dla iribnilnc tbe twenty tbonrand rxen employed along it e 11 n e for Iouk distances at once. It la now probable) that the WHOLE LIKE TO THE TACIFIC WILL HE COMPLETED IX 186J. The Company have ample means of wbloh the Oor ernmebt (rants tbe right of way, and all necessarr tlmber and other materials found along the line of iti operation!: also 12,809 acres of land to tbe mile, taken In alternate sections on each aide of its road; ale United States Thirty. year Bonds, amounting to Irora IH.M.0 to $18,000 per mile, accurdlng to the difflcaltlea to be surmounted on the various sections to be built for which it takes a second mortgage as security, and It Is expected tbatnot only the Interest, but the prin cipal an ount may be paid In services rendered by the Company In traOBporllug troops, mails, eto. THH EARNINGS OP THE UNlOIf PACIFIC RaILKOAD, from Its Way or Local Business only dorligtbe J ear ending June 80, 1868, amounted to over FOUR MILLION DOLLARS, Which alter paying all expenses was much mora) than sufficient to pay the Interest upon Its Bonds. Thte earnings are no Indication of the Vast through, trafilu tbat must lollow the opening of the line to lh Pacific, but they ceitaluly prove that FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS Upon such a uopeity costing nearly three time tbtlr an. ount, AltE ENTIRELY SECURE. The Union Ptciao Bonds run thirty years, are foe f 1C00 each, and have ooopons attached. They beat annual Interest, payable on the first days of January and July, at tbe Company's otllce tn the City of Mew York, at the rate of six per cent. In gold. The prlnot. pal Is payable lu gold at maturity. The prloe Is IO" and at the present rate ot gold, they pay a liberal Ineome on their cost. A very Important consideration In determining the) value of these bonds Is the length of time they have ta run. It Is well k nown tbat a longbond always commands a much higher price than a short one. It Is safe to assume that during the next thirty years, tie rate o interest In the United Stales will decline as it has done In Xnrope, and we have a right to expect that such six per cent, securities as these will be held at as high a ptemlum as these of this Government, which. In1857 were bought la at from 20 to 23 per cent, above) par. Tbe export demand alone may produce this re sult, and a. the Issue ol a private corporation, they are beyond the reach ot polliloal action. Tbe Company believe that tbelr Bonds, at tbe pre sent rate, are tbe cheapest security In the market, and the right to advance the price at any time Is reserved Hubscrlptiont will be received In Philadelphia by DE HAVEN & BROTHER, Mo. 40 S. THIRD Street. Tr. PAINTER & CO., Mo. tt B. THIRD Street. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., Mo. 16 S. THIRD Street. AKD IN NEW YORK AT TEl E lOJirABi V'S OFFICE, MO, 20 NAS3AU street, AMD BT JOUX J. CISCO A now, bankeb. Mo. 69 WALL Btreet, And by the Company's advertised Agents through out the United Btates. Bemlttanoes should be made In drafts or othev funds par In Mew York, and the Bonds wIU be sent free ol charge by retnrn express. Parties subscribing through local agents, will look to them for their saf delivery. A PAMPHLET AMD MAP TOR 1868 has Just beesj pu Misted by tbe Company, giving fuller intormatloa than Is possible In an advertisement, respecting the) Progress of the Work, the .Resources of the Country traversed by the Road, aud Means for Construction and tbe Value of tbe Bonds, which will be sent free) oa application at the Company's offices, or to any ot the advertised agents. JOHN J. CITO, TBEASVBEB, EepUmber 1.1868. SlfmwtfJ New York,' QLCNDINNING A DAVI82 KO. S SOUTH TIIIBD HTBXST1 Btock and Gold Broken. QUOTATIONS OP NEW YORK 8T0CK3 AL WA IS ON BAND, I sIM B. mmiiiiun. ntl ion k. satM ryui E BAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY.' For Safe Keeping of Valuables, Securities, sfd., and lientmg of DIRK0TOB9. N. B. Browne, 1 3 GllllBha P.U. A HjJJ-j l&ttssr ISetr OFFICE. No. 421 CHESNUT STREET. ; N. B. BROWNE. President O. H. ULAKK. Vlos-Preslilent; X PATT8'oir' ae0, n1 T eaanrer. 1 16 trfmt PA T E N T E T), PANTS SCOURED AND t.-lltk:ill'.l from 1 to t Imbue, at Moll' French hiuam l'yelug aud Hnourluir, No. N. Ujjs iHbubttt audio.7Ml.uuiUMt, i aut tut X
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