TEE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 18G8. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF QTTARTKR BICWOHTS. Allison, P.. William R, Buddlsaan, Frosanntlng Attorney. Tbere wh ft Terr large attendance opoa onrl thin morning; there being la top dork quite ft tin anber of firlsonere applying for Justice. Home twenty-fire or blrty 01 tbese ftftt bndified together la the dock, Are matronly females occupying tb front seats and tbe remainder consisting of main ot ftU ages, oolora, dresses, and countenance. OeorgeHcbroeder pleaded entity to the ehar-e or the larceny of sew ral Testa Irom hi employer, for whom b. bad worked eleyen years. Hit guilt wa discovered through a pawn broker, at wnose oUloe be had lelttharn In pledge. ...... KllenCrail wa tried for the larceny of bed -cloth. Ingrained at A and belonging to Mary Andrews. Tbe pmeecolrlx alleged that she rentad a furnished room to the prisoner, requiring ber to keep It clean and the bedding washed. The prisoner lelt the bouse one morning Tery eaily wltb a bundle contain ing several sheets, blankeie, etc; and a few days rierwaroa they war found at tbe room of ber later. Tbe poor woman who appeared all atone, and haying no Ofinnsel engaged to represent her, elated to tbe Jury tbat. a wae ner custom and ber duty, by the agreement With her landlady, a he bad taken these article out to be washed, and not with the Intention of appropriating them dishonestly. When going from the bouse she met tbe prosecutrix and spoke to her, and had no Idea Miat she was suspected of wrong, until an oflloer arrested ber aid took h tr bundle from ber, Tbe Alderman demanded 9)000 ball, which ah was Utterly nnahle to procure, the oonaequence blng that she was compelled to go to Ptlaon. Trie proteuutrix also said the prisoner bad made overtures to a setM ment. which the latter denied. Tb Jury rendered a verdict of not gulliy. 'William Tliuiras. decidedly black, wai convicted Of a charge of stealing four pounds of nutmegs, valued ai ft. Leaving the sore of bis emp'oyer oue evening be filled bis Dooaets with nuun -g. Intending to nave a lemonade carous with his irlendn. When the loss vi discovered, an oftlcer was sent for him and found tbe goods upon blui. He stated tbat be bad taken them roradehtdue him from his employ ers, but he now believed hlmse'f wrong In blare nedy, and If left off Ibis time promised 10 pay the expenses and do belter In the future, wblcb, however, availed nothing. Jacob Hogarth, a German on the shady side of life, was tried upon tbe charge of tbe larceny of shoes. It wasteful Hed tbat ontbeAih of August a lot of shoe, was received at a Market street house, and wutle theyweie being opened and assorted It was dis covered that a number of them had b ten stolen. In formation was lodged with an olllcer who was ie4 by circumatanoes to search the prisoner's bouse, where tbe shoes were found. Tbe prisoner told the olllcer tbat be bad bought them at a certain p ace, wblcb, bowever, when Tooted lor could not befoaud. Tbe defendant offered no testimony. Tbe Judge instructed the Jnrv tbat when good Were stolen, and afterwards found In the posiexslon of another, unless that possession was explained to be honest, the law ermnmed It to b" otherwise, and th at person wae supposed to be tbe thief. The Jury with out hesitation convicted. William mib end William Simpson, both colored, werec nvloted upon tbe same principle, of the lar renvofa basket of peaches, which wer stolen from tbe wharf and fonnd la their p ossesslon. 8mlth ex plained mat ce nao oen empioyea oy man wno was a stranger to him to oarry them from tbe wharf; but ot tbla he could make no proof JCdwiD Ball, a joung mau. pleaded guilty to a Charge of entering the honse at 'he Northwest corner of Richmond and Palmer streets, witn Intent to teal, having been caught by the proprietor tripping lightly behind tbe counter ol the shop, wblcb was then dark. Mr. Scovel and Cong-reins. We make) room for a statesman's opinion ol Hon. James M. Soovel, contained In tula letter from Hon. Jobn Hickman: Wwvr Chbstr. Pa , Sent. II, 1868. My bear Boovel: Why did yon write your letter of tbe tb to tbe I am dissatisfied wltb It, for tbe reason tbat It does injustice to tbat manly trait in yoor character posUlvenesg. You are one of tbe few men known to me who ought to fo to Congress; and you should have said, "Yes, Intend to go, or the people cannot long be de ceived a to their friends; and they will send me." It I were a voter In our district I should Insist upon your nomination and election. Tbere never was a period in American history when Representatives of your make-up were more needed In tbe councils of tbe nation. Your kindness, I know, will pardon my frankness, as I am truly yours, John Hickman. Hon. James M. Scovel. . LonrsviLbH, Sept. 10, IMS. Mis. & H. Pbttimqill a Co., No. ST Park Bow, New Tork, and No. 10 State street, Boston, are onr agents for the East, and specially authorised to eon traot for advertising In "The Courier" at our'lowest cash rates. Eastern booses desirous of advertising In "Tbe Courier" are requested to contract through them. W. N. Haldkman, Proprietor "Oaurler." CITY ITEMS. Naw Btvlm Fall Cloth ino. In store and receiv ing oally also, new and choice styles In the pleoe to be made op to order. Great bargains, in Bummer Goods, ready made or made to ordar. Style, fit, and -workmanahip of our garments surpassed by none, equalled by few. 11 prlcea guaranteed lower tban the lowest else where, and loll satisfaction guaranteed to every pur chaser, er the sale oauoelled and money refunded. MaM-way between ) Bmnnktt k Uo , CUrCtKTXeCI.S SIS mABKBT OT., PHfXABBXPHIA, AMD 400 BaOAbWAY, NAW YOAK. . THAT POBP. DOOKBAL. There was once a rat-tan terrier pnrp. And a fat little fellow was he; With a bright blaok eye be was quick and spry As any tan terrier could be. This stout rat-tan terrier purp, As yon will presently see, Was brought to grief and bis life made brief, By tbe bite of a murderous flea. One day this rat-tan terrier purp, Wltb bU tall ot the stumpiest kind, .Near a rat-bole sat, as still as a cat, When be felt a sharp pain behind. . Quick as thought this rat-tan terrier purp - Made a dasb for the foe In the rear; But be was so fat be could not get at The spot by half an Inch clear. Then this beantlfnl rat-tan terrier purp Did worry and twist and turn, Till nought ooold yon see of this terrier purp But an Inch of his tall astern, 1 ' . Now tbat was bow this terrier pnrp Was killed by a llea-blte severe; Bit bis master goes to Btokes & Co.'s, Where fashionable clothing appear, At No. 824 Chtsnut street. . Has mi Bommu EMrc.BBi.BS YouT Nine oat of 'very ten to whom this question is addressed, 11 they answer It candidly, will answer It In the affirmative. Some may reply to 11 from a sick bed; others, of a stronger constitution and greater powers of endur ance, may only experience a slight lassitude as the conseqnence of tbe torrid season. Bat some portion bf tbe vitality of human beings oor.es out of them under the pressnre of great and continuous beat, and the sooner the loss Is completely repaired, the less usoeptlble will tbe system be to tbe unhealthy Influ ence of tbe Fall malaria. Tbe most genial and wholesome tonlo that baa ever been offered to man as a means of reciulting bis ex hausted strength, and fortifying him against the at tacks of disease Is HOflTBTTBB'S STOMACH BlTTHM. Taken at Ibis season It is a perfect safeguard against Intermittent fever, bilious affections, and all the epi demics wblcb follow close upon the expiration or the summer. " It Is an Invlgorant and alterative with out any of 'be drawbacks wblcb attach to mere stimulants, and Is the only preparation of the kind which a conscientious ph'elolao would feel Inclined to prescribe for ladies In delicate health. Nothing ean be more pure, more harmless, more certain to re store the vigor of the system permanently and thoroughly, without exciting the pn'se or the brala Tbb ,'Nbw BapcBLia" A live literary Family Newspaper, pobl lahed at Camden, ST. J. I an excel lent advertising medium, circulating In West and South Jersey. Sample copies sent upon receipt ol five cents. Terms 2-oo per jear in advance. Sub scriptions and advertisements, a limited number only of wblub appear, solicited. Job printing, band bll'e, etc, printed on the briefest notice. H. Ii. B0N8ALL, Publisher. JBWBLBT.-Mr. William W. Oaaaldy, Mo. U Sooth Beooud street, baa tbe largest and most attractive assortment of one Jewelry and silverware in the oity. Purchasers can rely npon obtaining a real, pure am cle furnished at m price which cannot be equalled , Ha also has a large stock of American watches In all varieties and at all prices. A visit to bis store U sure to result In pleasure and profit. -n.rwv the famous Arctic Soda Water, and read Thb Kvkmins Tlaxosaph. at HUUnan'a News Staqd, at Norih Pennsylvania Depot. CNFARAT.Lltr.BD RAILROAD PROORKSS. The PAOlflO Railroad hastens towards completion. No peaoeful enterprise of ancient or modern times was ever prosecuted with such energy and peraiatenoe. The two monntaln ranges of tbe continent have been suc cessfully erossed, and within a year we shall have unbroken communication between New York and San rat Cisco. At the latest dates tbere rsmalned only a gap of S10 miles between tbe Km tern and Western portions, a be line is being extended from both directions as last as labor and means can grade and lay tbe track tbe Central raolOo Company hav 'ng putdown six miles In a single day, By tbe close of tbla year It Is thought the gap can be redaoed to less than 800 miles, possibly to less than 200. Tbus far, tbe Central Paclflo Comrauy have sold their own First Mortgage Bonds as rast or fatter than they re ceived the corresponding United States Bonds on the road built, and in some cases It has been necessary to Issue Certificates calling for the former, as soon as the Company could deliver them. It la not Impsobs- ble, therefore, that the whole of tbelr Firs. Mortgage Loan will be disposed of before tbe through conneo tlon Is made, and perhaps before January next. The advantages of these Bonds, as well as maoh Informa tion concerning tbe road, is set forth in our advertis ing co lam us of this lssns. Warm Wkatbkb and Sick mess. Individuals suf lerlngfrom affections of the Liver, Kidneys, general derangement of the system, with prentratlsgdeblllty, win una Npeer's "Standard Wine Bitters" to be the best suited to tbelr ailments. They are really "(Hut dufrt" tbe useful with tbe agreeable simply the pure Juice of tbe grape, mads bitter with the most simple berbi ana roots. Hold by Druggists. It is well to get clear ot a Cold the first week, but it is much better and safer to rid yourself of It the first forty-eight hours the proper remedy for the purpose being Db. Jatne's Expectorant, Sold by all Druggists. Finb Custom-Mads Boots astd Shobs for Gen. tlemen. Bartiett, No. 88 South Sixth street, above Oheannt, Trknwith has all manner or Interesting Journals nldl.tpl.l. hinnw t. Mr.,l)lll.tB murra.ln... . . . . to sopply every citizen, gnat or small. In our city, lie has a knack, tio.oi furnishing bis patrons with tLe Mew York paper before the malls arrivn iht tspeclaily commendable. His emporium, at No, 107 S. Third street, is completely stocked. AUTUMNAL ATT IBS FOB QEKTLEMEN A NO JUVENILLS. WA NA MAKER is BROWN. MABBIEO. DAVI8-VAN8CIVKR. AUauit 19. 1RM. bv the Bev. Arthur Thomas, WILLIAM. (J. DAVIS, of Phi ladelphia, to Was MAJaY A.YANSUiVJU,of Cam den, N. J. DIED. CLAKK. On the 12lh Instant, B 1MTJKL CLARK. Tbe relative and male Irienaa or me umn. ra sped fully invited to attend bis funeral, from tbe resi dence 01 bis father, Ueorge Oia'k, near Hoimeeburg, Xwenty-tblrd ward, on Tuesday, tne I5'.n Instant, at 12 o'clock JM., without further notloe. To proceed to Cedar Hill Cemetery. Carrlates w.il be in walling at ouiuiwui9 Dwubi, rniiaqeipniB ana Traaiua Atall- road, for the train which leaves Kensington .Depot at 10 15 A.M. DE HAVEN. On the 10th Instant. Mrs. M. A. TR HAVEN, wile of CharUa K. De Haven, in tbe 43d year of ber age. Tbe relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited te attend ber funeral, from tbe residence of ber husband, corner of Broadway and Urldge ave nue, Camden, N. J on Monday, tbe 14th Instaut.at 10 o'clock. To proceed to lurel 11111. (New York papers please copy.) KERN. On tbe lath Instant, CHARLES WILLIAM KJtKN, Sr., aged 62 years 6 months and 10 days. The relatives and mends 01 ilk tuuiilv. hIhh the no CIU TJ, J. JIT, X. U. Ul Vi f ,, VIID f UU.UUUl tfcfl Tribe, No. 6, 1. 0, of it. M.j and the Humbuldt Looge, No. 1. O, ol H. S., are reiectfully Invited to atteud bis funeral, on Wednesday arternoon at 8 o'clock, from bis late lenldence, No. 311 Tyler street, between Marriott auu utrpeuier, ueiow 2 ourtn PAUL.-On tbe 12th Instant. A. MORRISON PATTr. In tbe 88th year of his age. Tbe male relatives and friends of tbe family a-e re spectrully Invited to attend tbe funeral, from bla late residence, mo itct wooa a-.reet. on weauesaay after noon, the lSib instant, at o'clock. Interment at Lau rel um. BTEVKNR. In Paris, on the 7th of Aueust. id WIN A. fcTJLVENM, of Hoboken, N. J. Tbe friends 01 tne family are Invited to attend bis fnneral.from St. Paui'aCburcb, Hjboken.on Wednes day, the lath lnatant. at j o'clock P. M. 1 1 1 11. BLACK SERQES FOR MOURNING dresses! Just received, two cases of Black Woollen Serges. Also. Black Drap de Almas, BlACk Satin de Cblnes. Blaak Belgian Cords. Black Cambridge Cords. Black Pacba Mubalrs. Black Alpaca Cretonnes. Black Veiour Buses, etc BESSON A SON. Mourning Dry Goods House, 9 14 8 No. SIS CHE3NUT Street. POLITICAL. MEBIO A I? Life Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia. 8. E. Corner Foortl. and Walnut Streets y TV InttUulion hat no tuperiorin the United State 010 POLITICAL. H K ADQ UAHTEKB INVINCIBLES. ORDER NO. 6. REPUBLICAN I. Tbe Club will assemble TUESDAY. Sept. 15, at 7 o'clock, P. M., frr Parade and to attend tbe Demonstration for Orant, Culfaa, and tbe whole Union Kepubltcau ticket, at tbe Union League Hcnse, Broad Btreet. By order ot BKNJ. L. TAYLOtt, Chief Marshal, UD "' A-'-taul Marsbato. , u NINTH WARD GRANT AND COLFAX CAM PAIGN CLUH. The Club will atit.n i tne Qraud Xemoustration on TUkMOAY EVKNINU. Members of tbe Club, and all Ke-ubilcau cltl"h or tbe Ward, will ensemble at bdunartera MABKKTaud MICH KICK streets, on Turday evenlug. 7 o'clock (abarp). Equipments will be iurolshed. Went Philadelphia Band tke notios. By order of LEWI J D. BAUQII, Marshal. jouZ ""noh.m. MbaU. DaVIO BElTI.Ba Iv.mhal'i A Ma. Cvatis HoBwit. ) Marshal s Atas. 9 14 it FOURTEENTH WARD, SPK1NO GARDEN HALL. A meeting of the REPUBLICAN CAM PAIGN CLUB will be held on MONDAY EVENING, September 14, at 7,' o'clock, P. M. Th mettlng will be addressed by CHARLEs GIBBONS, Esq. The oitisens of the Ward are Invited to attend. By order of the Club, JOHN HANNA, President GEORGE Q, LOUDEN, 1 THOMAS K, BIUAJLOW.J BecreUrles, , u ,t ycnr.ioNT has spokcni PENNSYLVANIA WILL SPEAK! "LET US HAVE PEACE.' GRANT. COLFAX. Patriots Iiotli, and Both for Peace. UNION LEAGUE GRAND MASS MEETING, The National Republican CltVens of Philadelphia fritcds ol HUMAN RIG dTH, of EtiUAL LAWd, of the DIGNI 4 Y OK LABOR, and of GOOD WILL TO ALL, will meet In front of tbe UNION LEAGUE HOUSE, BROAD STSEKT, On Tuesday Evening, Sept. 15, AT EIGHT O'CLODK, Toreannouocetbe ORE T PRINCIPLES OF THE PARTY; to assure the Honest 1'ajmcnt of the National Debt; To strive for XCONOMY In every Department o Government, and lor protection of AMERICAN IN DUoTRY; to advocate efficient defense, the world over, of all Americans, Native or Naturalized; To nerve one atother for trie struggle In Ootober and November, wltn DEMOCRACY and their RK. BEL FRIEND9;to malntala peace by dalDg etsct JUbTICElO ALL, and to promote the UNITY, BAPPINKSS, and PROSPERITY of our country by the TRIUMPHANT ELECTION of GRANT, COLFAX, AND TIIK WHOLE REPUBLICAN TICKET. Bailors. Soldiers, and Civilians; Merchants. Manu facturers. Mechanics, Laborers, and Professions' men; ali who work or have worked, ate Invited to at tend. Let all come who confide in MBADE, SHERMAN' SHERIDAN, and 8IOKLE3, rather than In Bsu bkoabd, Hampton, Korhkst and Sbicmkh; all whs deprecatea nhw Bbbhllion, th eateaed by BLata for the violent overthrow of the recons;raoiion iqea sures of cur patriotic CoNortKss; all who regret the ihameful venality and corruption which have run riot In the National Administration sluce the TREASON ot ANDREW JOUbSON threw lis control into the hands of the quahi-Dkuocbtic Party; and all who demand such changes as shall cleanse and purify U and put tbe Executive branch oi the Government la accord with the IMMEDIATE REPRESENTA TIVES OF THE PEOPLE. Let those come who ivel the counii-y. and U who rejoioed In its salvation: all who, while forgiving tbe past, ask iccurityor the future; all who glory lu theli country as the A6YLUM OF THE OPPRESSED OP ALL NATI"N3, And will keep It such: all who sympathize with everv pe.plenlruvDlinojr their rlultts, aud who loug tor the uay wnen umvet nai iiiucviy man reiun inrwynoui tne world.1 Let us make this the GRAND RALLY OP THE CAMPAIGN. Let us show that PHILADELPHIA KNOWS HER DUTY AND WILL DO IT. Let us Si-cure Irom lir such a majority In OCTOBER that the oTAl'iti will besuie in NOVEMBER. Tir e following aisiluaulauea speaaers will address tbe meeting: GEN. DANIEL F. SICLK3, HON. itUWJiN hi. BI AB1VH, HOJS.JOHN BUKRMAN. - HON, HANNIBAL HAMLIN. Gen. Joseph R. Hawley, Gen. J. A. Rawllngs, Gov. Jobn Vv . (leary, Hoi t Imon Cameion, Hon. M. McMlcbaei. Hon. B. H. Breweter, Gov. James Pollock, Col. John W. Forney, Gen. Hector Tyndale, Hon. uuaries uiooona, lion. K. McPberson, Hon. ceorge Conuell, Hon T. J. Cofley, Gen. Joshua T. Owen, Hon. Leonard Myers, w Gen. Jobn A. Logan. Gov. A. G. Cnrtta, nun, w m. a. juaan, Hon. Charles O'Neill, Hou. Wm. D. Kelley, Hon, C. N. l alor, Beni. L. Berry. Ksu.. John Gofortb.Esa. . u. xiaugnerty, taq.. Hou, 1. Uasiehuist, Hon, Chas.ailpln, Hon. A. K. McClure, A. W. Henszy Ksq., Hon, Henry D. Mnore. Fred'k Dlttman, Esq., Pred'k Breitiuser, Ktq George ulegmann, Em. BY ORDER OF THE COMMITTEE. 9 12 8t JJE AD QUARTERS UNION REPUBLICAN CITI EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, Mo. 1103 Cbeanut Street, Pbiiadklphia. Sep'. II, 1848. A GRAND DEMONSTRATION BV TBI Republican and Loyal Citizens OF rillLAUELPUIA, J WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE UNION LEAGUE HOUSE, On Tuesday Evening, Sept. 15, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. TBB BEPDnLICAX IBt VIMCIBLE. tUm CAMPAIGN tXCll OP 1S0S, TUB TABIOUS 1VABD ASSOCIATIONS, CIBAHT AMU COLFAX CI.VRS, And other organUed bodies are Invite! to participate. CLUBB FROM ABROAD, desiring to take part, will please notify the undersigned of the Usue and place of their arrival. By order ol th Committee. ' W1LLIAK B. LEEDS, Prealdeat, lltt Joh L. Hilt, -,.. .FINANCIAL. THE GREAT PACIFIC RAILROAD, Receiving lbs aid and supervision of he0overomnt, and oairled lorwa'd by tbe extraordinary resources and energy of tbe powerful Oorpora loos to whom It was entrusted-Is tepidly approaching eompletloa and It Is safe to sy tbat Nrv YORK AND BAN FRANCISCO WILL BE tONNE. TfcD BY RAIL BY THE l Ot'imi OF JULY NEXT. More tlan to thirds of tbe Through Lias and Branches between tbe Mlssonrl River and tbe Paelflo Ocean are cnnnmcled.at aciwt or nearly 0E lil'Mi;i.I MILLIOS, And l.e remainder Is being pnsbed for w aid with unparalleled vigor. THE CEXTKAL 1'Al IFIC HAILH0A1) CO., To whom belongs the Western and Principal Portion of tbe Main-Stem Line, receive from the United Btates Government, I. The right of way through the Tcrrllo Iss, with the use of timber and ma erUls along the route. II. A absolute grant of twenty sections per mile (12,800 acres) of tbe PUBLIC LANDS on the line, the minimum value of whloh is now Bud at 2 sups, acre. 1IL A special lune of United States His Per Cent Bonds, at the aversg rate or ts.oon per mile, delivered as the work progressed which tbe Co nnaoy are ai lowed to rtray within thirty cars, mainly by trass port alien service. IV. Authorl'jr to Issus their own First Mortgagt Bonds to tbe same amount, having the preferred lieu -superior to teat ol the Government, V, It rtcelves, In addltlou, dLaton a il subsidies from the State and Cities ol Californ'o, auiouctlng to more tban f3.i0,U00 In gold: Or an aggregate of Casn Besouiora rur construction Of MOhE TBAN BLXTY MILLIONS DF JN 7t.l WILIS, independent of tbe ten millions of acres of public lands, and further subscriptions to tbe Capital Block. Tiie early completion of tne enterprise Is thtrefore beyond all douot, This Company bave already carried tbelr road sua' cenlully acress the Sierra Nevada Mountains, and are rapidly extending the track across tae Halt Lake Plains, and have already a valuable way. trail! o thereon. Betides a mileage upon all through bnsl Bees, this rod having the test lands lor settlement, tbe most productive mines, tne nearest markets, and being eaempt from competition, they win always command large revenue-. Tbe net earulngs upon the completed poitious are more thaa double tbe total annual loteret liabilities to be assumed tbeitopoo. Tbe tindeibigut d oflcr lor sale, and recommend to Invest! rs, the First Mfiigage tfO-Ycar Uoitl Dona's OP THE Central Pacific Kuilroatl Company, besrirg six per cent, per anuu" lutereat, both princl pal and Interest puyablulu '-UMriCDrtTAl Ei UULD COIN," Ibese Bonus are the first lien' upon olb of the most productive and vala bid railroad lines In the world a II. e which will be Uuiaaet wl.blu twelve months, and wblub It already earning nlier paying operating expensui, lucre than twice the annua' ctarge or I s lloud.d debt. Thy are already widely kt-own and istcemed lu tb's c untry and Kur pj, and it is btllevid tbe rcuia'nder uf the Loau will speedily betaken. A limited amount will be d I-posed cf at 103 lrr cent., nud Aceruel lutereat, lu Currency. Tbe BoiiUs are of ilOgO each, with senil-uunual gold coupons attached payable lu July and January. The Company ro er7e the right to advance tbe price at any time: but orde a aotuaily lu transitu at tbe time of any such advance will be Oiled at present pr'ce. At lliis llntu tuoypay more than elirht percent upon the inveilmint, and have, from Na tional and Htato li.ws, gusrantees superior to any Other corporate securities now otl'ered. We receive all ciasses of Ooverumtnt Bonds, at their full market rates, In t xebauge tor the Central PaciiieBallro&d Boudu, thus euablltg I tie holders in realize from 1'IVE TO 1KN FKR CKS r. PROFJ'IV and ktep the principal 01 their iuvestutuuts tqually secure. Ordeis and Inquiries will receive proumt attention. Inormatloi, Descriptive pamphlets, eic glvlug a full acoount of the Organization, Progress, Buslarss and Prospects of the Enterprise furnished on applica tion. Bonds sent by return express at our cost. SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED BY B INK 3 AND BAlSKEbB, AGE NTH FOR THB LOAN, AND BY BOW EN & FOX, PpeoJal Agents, . No. 11 MERCHANT i' KXUHANUE. DE HAVEN & BR0., Binkers, No. 4U rJoulh TU1BD Strst. C. T. YEEKES & CO. KURTZ & HOWARD. WILLIAM PAINTER & CO. All Descriptions Ot GOVERNMENT 8E0CRITIKS BOUGHT, BOLD, or EXCU A SUED. at our Office and by Mall and Telegraph, at M ARK BP RATES. ACV.-O0T4 OF EAMitf BANKERS, and others received and favorable arrangements made forde! sirable accounts. ; FI8K & HATCH, Bankers and nenlrraln Government He cnrltlea, and FINANCIAL AGENTS OF TTIlfi CKNTRAL PA. CXFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, No. S NA88AU Rtreet. t U nut ; NEW YORK. HATS AND CAPS. JONGS. THMPLB & CO., FABHIONABLM HATTERS, No. SB B, NINTH Blxeet, First door above Cbesnnt street. ftf OWARBDKTON'8 IMPROVED VENTI toted, and eauy Btilng Drees Hau (patented), In all the Improved fashions of the oeaaon. CUlEt ftUT Btreet. next door to tne Post Omoe. 11 la jijp CIGARS. s. FUUUliT & S0SS' CIH1IW. Mailana Rita;" genuine Vuelta Abajo Leaf tlirougbouu Jtguai to leading luiMrutd Cigars. Nineteen varieties. (Retailed to Hi per hundred.) Fra Dlavolo"ali Vuelta Abajo Flllrs. Five varieties. (Uetal'ed $6 to tf per hundred ) "Louis d'or," ' Fleur as Ly," elo, (Hbtalled lto 16 per hundred.) rtend lor Circular, etc. We will gladly give any luiorinallrn to consumers and direct tneui where they cau puiobase our Cigars genuine and cbeapnet. we are liuporliiig navaua Cigars by every steamer at low rates under amended Tai l IT. M. FUUVCT A HONS, 10 151 fcp Na 221) B. tHOXT Bteet. SOAP. QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP QUEEN OF ENGLAND HOAP. QUJCH.N OF ENGLAND bOAP. For doltig a family washing in the ot and cheap est manner. Guaranteed equal to auy In tne worldl jj as all tbe strength ot tbe old rosin soap, with Mis mild and lathering qualities of genuine uaatlle. Try this splendid Boap. HOLD BY THIS . ,T ALDkN CHEMICAL WORKS, Na 48 NORTH FRONT BT.. PHILADELPHIA. fSSmP EAFNEBi. EVLR7 INbTRUMBNT THT science nud skill have Invented to assist the hearing in every degree of deatneas: also, Respira tors; also, Craudall's patent Cruichea, superior to any Olbeis in uae, at P. MADJUllA'b, No, us liMil bUtiet, below Ckasuuts . t4oii . FINANCIAL. 700 MILES OP TBI UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Are now fintsbed and la operation Although this read is built with great rapidity, the work It thor oughly done, and Is pronounced by the United States Commissioners to be first-class In every respect, be fore it Is accepted, and before any bands can be leaned npon It, Bapldlty and excellence of construction have been secured by a complete division or labor and by die inhaling the twenty thenrand nren employed along the line lor long distances at once. It Is now probable tbat the WHOLE LLNE TO TIIE PACIFIC WILL BE COMPLETED L 18G9. The Company have ample means of which the Gov ernment grants tbe right or way, and all neoMisary timber and other materials found along tbe line or It' operations; also 12, mo aotes of land to tbe mile, taken In alternate sections on each side of Its road; also Tiilird 8. a tee Thirty-year Bouds, amounting to from M.rx.0 to $44,000 per mile according to the diOlouttles to be snrmounied on tbe various sections to be built for which it takes a second mortgage as security, and It Is expected thatnot only the Interest, but toe prin cipal an. ount may be paid In services rendered by the Concpany in transporting troops, mails, elo. THE EARNINGS OF TRK DNIOV PACIFIC RAILftOAD, Irom Its Way or Local Business only dorlugthe year ending Juue So, 1868, amounted to over FOUR MILLION DOLLARS, Which alter paying all eapenses was much more than sufficient to pay tbe lutereat upon Its Bonds. Theae earnings are no indication of the vast through traffic tbat must loilow ibe opening of the line to the Puclflc, but they certainly prove that FIRST MORTGAGE OOND3 Upon snob a property costing nearly three time their amount, ARE ENTIRELY SECURE. The Union Paelflo Bonds run thirty years, are for 1000 each, and have coupons attached. They beat annual Interest, payable on the first days or January and July, at the Company' ollloe in the City of New York, at the rate of six per cent. lu gold. The princi pal Is payable lu gold at maturity. The price ia los ai d at the present rate ot gold, they pay a liberal Iceome on their cost. A very Important consideration In determining the value of these bouds is the length of time they huve to run. It Is well known that a long bond always commands a much higher price than a short oue. It is safe to assume that during the next thirty years, tie rate or interest in the United Btates will decline as it has done In Europe, acd we have a right to expect that such six ptr cetit. securities as these will be held at as high a premium as those or this Government, which In 18:7 were bought I i at from Z0 to 2t per cent, above par. Ihe export demand alone may produce this re sult, and us the issue of a private corporation, they are beyond the reach ot political action. The Company believe that their Bonds, at tbe pre sent rate, are the cheapest secuilty lu tbe market, and the right to advance tbe price at any time is reserved, Subscriptions will be received In Philadelphia by DE HAVEN & BROTHER, No. 40 B. THIRD Street. W. PAINTER & CO., No. M 8. THIRD Street. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., No. 16 U. THIRD Street. A5D IN NEW TORK AT TU 031tAN Vat OFFICE, No. 20 NABBAU Street, AMD BT JOHN J. CIM'O 4k SUN, IIANHEBM. No. 5B WALu Street, And by the Company's advertised Agents through out the United Btates. Remittances should be made In drafts or other fnndsparlnNew York, and the Bonds will be sent free ot charge by return express. Parti s subscribing through local agents, will took to them for their sare delivery. . A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOR 1868haJiut been publlaLed by the Company, gtvlug fuller Information than Is possible in arjaawnlsenieiit, reipeollng the progress of the Work, the Aesuurces or the Country traversed by tbe Road, aud Means for Construction and tbe Valued tbe Bonds, which will be sent free on application at the Company's offices, or to any oi the advertised agents. JOHN J. CISCO, TBBAM7RBR, BepU ruber 1,1808. Slfmwtfj New York. fJIHE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, t or Safe Keeling of Valuables Securities, etc., and RenUng of Safes. DIRKCTO&. N. B. Browne, I J Ollllughasu Fell,! C tL. tuarae, u. juacoitrsier, J ohn WeiSh, I K. W. Ciark, OFFICE, No. 421 CHE8NUT STREET. Alex. Henry, 8 A. Caldwell, Geo. F. Tyler. N. B. BROWNE. President C H. oLt KK. Vies President. PATTERSON. Beo and ireaaurer. IMa-fmi QAVIG & HARVEY, AUCTIONEERS. ESTABLISHED IN 1865. Fifteen Tear I'revlona Experience. STORE, No. 421 WALNUT STREET. Increased Facilities lor the Trausao'lun of the Gene ral Auction Business. LABGE AND ELEGANT ROOMS 1C0i42 feet, and tOxiO feet. BAIES AT RK8IDKNCK8 SPECIAL ATTENTION AN OBJECT OF 'sinus O R M SI WORMS! Ihose pests of ohlidbocd, tbat undermine the Constitution, and render lile miserable are effectually removed by the use ot HOLLOWAY'S VERMIFUGE CONFECTIONS, a most pleasant, rafe, and reliable remedy, dally prescribed by physicians. Bold oy all Druggists. JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & COWDEfl, No. 602 ARCH Btreot. p A P C Ra 00 T0'S 50 T0XS TV rapping, Manilla, and Hardware Papers, OF DEHIBABLB B1ZE9 AND WEIGHTS, PRICES GREATLY REDUCED. O. G All RETT fc DBOTIIEB, I lmrpl Par er Manufacturers and Dealers, Warehouse, Nos. U and 14 DECATUR Street. PATENTS D. PANTS SCOURED AND fell It K1 I'll K O from 1 to 6 luches, at Moltet, Frencb bttiam Dyeing and Bnourlng, No, i K. Niaiii bKt aud N.U, 7M UAUK HltSX, fcjg (a DRY GOODS. SELLIIIG OFF ! TO CLOSE OU8INE88. LEASF, F.XTURES, AND STOCK FOR SALE. Established Twcnty-Soron Yoarg, (TN OF WmOH IN PBB8EMT lOCATlOSf. The oaderslgned announces to the public that be wH se'l, atana BELOW COST, IIIS ENTIRE STOCK, CONSISTING 07 SILKS, RIBBONS, SATINS, RUCHES VELVETS, FLOWERS, Etc iuo, A LARGE STOCK OF REAL LACE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, IMITATION LACES, ((LOVES AND FANCY GOODS. TO DE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST, TO CLOSE THE CONCERN, WABBURT0N, No. 1004 OHESNUT St., Tmwf Im PIIH.ADEI.PaiA. LXHEN STOKE, Hfifei AHCJU STREET. URElf DtCKI ARB OBILU, WHITE DUCKS ARDDBILU, BTJFF COATINO DUCKS. VkVAX COLOBED DBII.U AND DUCKS, BUFF COATINe DUCKS. FAHCT DBILIJi, FAST COLOKS. STB I FED DBILL1, FAST CO LOBS. ' BLOUSE I.INENS, sBTEBAL OOI.OIUM . PEAIW COLORED LINENS, FOB EADIESi TBAVELUBU aUlTH, PRINTED SOIBTIN LINEN. LUEII CAHBBIC DBEHSES, THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF LI MEN: UOODS IN TIIE CITT.NELLINti AT Less than Jobbers' Prices. ; GEORGE MILL.IKKN, Llneo Importer, Jobber, and Betalt Dealer, I Ujsmw HO. StS ABCH STREET 727 POPULAR IMilCES 727 IOB ' i x y g o o r s. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., Wo. 727 CHESITUT STHEST, Importers, Jobbers and Retailers, 1 Have now on exhlol'lon THB MOST EXTBiNSIYK AND DK9IRABLK STOCK. In tills market. Their slock Is unrlvatltd for KX.TJCNT and YA BIETY and general adaptation to the wants of ta trade They are In constant receipt of BARGAINS, which are freely offered by tbe yard, piece, or p aokacej. RICKEY, SHARP & C0.fr Wo. 727 CHESNUT Btreel FHTLADKLFHXAJ 1868. 1868. MM W. THOMS, Nos. 405 and 407 N. SECOND St., HAS NO V OPEN HIS LA BOB AND HANDHOMB STOCK OFi Fall and Winter Dry Goods FOB BXAMINATION, lr TO WHICH HB INVITK9 ATTENTION. pOR THIRTY DAYS I 1Y1LL SELL AT A' GKEAT SACBIFICl. tub SURPLUS STOCK, Brought from the Old Store, CORN KB OF SEVENTH A CUKMnVT AT THE If JEW STOKE, Mo. 128 CMESNUT. 8tretg jffO DOOB1 BELOW TWILFTH, JAMES M'MULLAPf.