7 FROM EUROPE BY CABLE. MAMtin, Oct. 1 OoncraU Trim and Serrano bTC arrived here. Tho cltUoria aro arming them selves, and have occupied tho gunnl-honses und military piiHls outnld tho city. Harcolona lias Joined tlio revolution. Tho Count of ChesM hw fled from Spain. The foreign rollouts hero aro tending deputations to the rrorl.tionul Junta, now In 8CHiun, to co'iirntulata theio on the successor the patriotic movement. , Mahrit, Oct,. 1 The Provisional Junta ha tanned a proclamation (ailing out tho national mi litia., I,onih)W, Oct. 1. Madrid Is reported quiet. A provisional Junta has been organized, with Madoz ns president. No measures hare yet boon taken looking to the future of tho country, beyond de nouncing the plan for a republic, nor will thore be any until the arrival of General Prim and Sorrano at tho capital. The battle between Palvt and Sorrano ocenrred at Alcola, near Cordova, and was very short, with but few loufcR on cither sldo. London, Oct. 1 The success of tho revolution ary movement In Spain, ending an it has In tho ex pulsion of Isabella, gives rise to much speculation as to.bcr probable successor. It is generally bo lleved that the dislike of tho Emperor Napoleon to tho Orleans family Is fatal to tho hopes of tho Motitpensieis, and that a Carllst will be chosen to rule over Spain Is regarded as Impossible. Tho an cient rights of tho bouse of Savoy to the throne of Spnin Rre discussed, and tho Duke of Aosta, the second eon of King Victor Emmanuel, Is talked of as an available candidate. Lonhow, Oct. 1. Tho passenger trains on the Spanish frontier have been withdrawn, and the Spanish fugitives who were arrested at tho boun dary lino have been released. Taws., Oct. 1 La France to-day discusses tho prospects of Spain, and predicts that tho present revolution will bo followed by a violent civil war. The Munil'-ur of this morning gives the following account of the late movement of the Spanish Court: "Queen Isabella and tho members of tho royal family who were with her at San Sebastian crossod tho frontier on September 30th, and Immediately proceeded to Biarritz, where the Queen had an Intcrviow with Napoleon and Eugenie, after which Queen Isabella and her family left for tho Castle of Pau, which has been assigned as her resi dence during her sojourn In France." Pakic Oct. 1. It is reported that Manuel Con cha and the Count of Chcsti have left Spain for France. Home, Oct. 1. Tho Pope has Issued an apostolic letter to all non-catholic religious bodies, announc ing the forthcoming ILcmneuical Council, and urging them to seize the occasion thus ottered thcin ot rejoining uie ciiuren. FROM WASUINQTON. Waphihotow, Oct. 1 The various statements about the approaching trial of Jeff. Davis are pure speculation. The District Attorney of Virginia Las not yet brought the matter to tho attention of tho Attorney General, although he intends to do so some time before the meeting of the court. So far as known here, Mr. Special Commissioner Wells has -no intention of replying to Del mar's statements about tho financial condition of the government. Hicrntai v Seward, who was detained at bomn yesterday by sickness, was at the State Department lo-tmy Hi improvca noaun. Tho Inspection of tobacco in Richmond, Va.J for the fiscal year ending September 3i)th, was 2:(,6U6 hogsheads. Total stocK now on band, 3utl) hoe beads. The excess of inspections for 1303 over 18U7 is iizz uotjaiieaus. From New York. New Your, Oct. 1. The base ball match to-day between the Atlantlcs ana tne Cincinnati ciub re- suited in a victory for the former by a score of 31 to 12. Nkw York, Oct. t. At an interview betwoon tho Tironklvn committee and General McClollan, to tender a reception to the latter, the General stated that although he had agreed to accept receptions In New York and Philadelphia, he did not propose to actively engage in the pending political canvass. Ntw YortK, Oct. 1. In the revenue conspiracy case to-day, Collector Wood, Postmaster Lincoln, Senator Picrsoii, of Brooklyn, and several others, fave testimony damaging to the character of Mc lenry, one of the prosecution's witnesses, and Mr. IiOeb testitied that he never walked in the streets of Washington with Mr. Itollins, nor ever paid him any money, as was testitied by McHenry. Bishop Potter made his annual address to-day at the Episcopal Convention. It was non-committal upon ritualism. Ntw Vork, Oct. 1 Arrived, steamers Europa, from Glasgow, and Missouri, from Havana. PonoiiKKKi'siK, Oct. 1 At the Kingston jail on Tuesday night, ten prisoners escaped, including Dan Casey, a notorious burglar, who robbed tho American Express ottice at that place. I'rom New Orleans. Nkw Orleans, Oct. 1. The new Board of Po lice Commissioners under the Metropolitan Police bill, composed of two negroes and three whites, have commenced their duties. One lieutenant and a number of the oldest members of the force have resigned. In tho House, yesterday, two more whites, from the parish of Baton Rouge, were unseated, and replaced by two negroes. Tho majority report of the Election Committee in thiB case states that the white men whose seats arc contested were elected by 758 majority, and the charges upon which the seats were contested were disproved, and recom mending that the whites be continued. A minority report, signed by two negroes, unseating the whites ami seating the blacks, was adopted by a vote of 37 to 17. The Stato Democratic Convention mctyestorday, and organized with a full attendance. To-day resolutions were adopted declaring that, while tliey protest against all test-oath disquali fication, except for crimes whereof duly convicted, they recognize tho necessity of conforming to ex isting laws, and that the Convention will entertain the name of no person as a candidate for election who cannot quality under these laws. from Alabama. Montgomery, Oct. 1. The Lcglslatnrehas passed through both Houses a registration bill, which awaits the Governor's signature, who will probably return from Washington with tho committee to morrow. It is thought the bill has been delayed so long that tho registers will not complete their work in time for tho Presidential election. The feeling is still quite strong with the Republican nominees to cast tho vote of the State bv tho Stato Legislature, . and the Speaker of the House took the floor In ad vocacy of it. Ski.ma, Oct. 1. The Democratic State mass meet ing to-day was more largely attended than any Other meeting ever held in this State. The attend ance was about !20,noo, of whom 30UO were negroes. All the counties in middle Alabama were repre sented. From Missouri. Jrffkrron CiTV, Mi),, Oct. 1. The remainder of the 5.000,000 purchase money of the State's lien on the Missouri and Paclilc Railroad was paid in on account of the Slate debt to-day. This pay ment reduces the State debt to gj ,000,000. The Democrat has information that Monks and Alsop a few days ago organized a body of fifty men, and, joining men In Douglass county, went to Fulton oountv, Arkansas, where Captain Mason, superintendent of registration, was recently assas ' sinated, and captured four of the mon who were ' engaged in the act, and after a trial by a vigilance committee hung them. The Democrat also has Information that a dlfll Culty in regard to registration occurred at Martlns burg, Adrian county, on Tuesday last, resulting in the killing of three men, and severely wounding James Gailoway, the register at that place. From Baltimore. Baltimore, Oct. 1 Alfred Barbor, of Lamber- ton, N. J.,ooiuiuittedsuiuido to-duy,at the Mansion House, by shooting himself through the heart with a pistol, during a tit of Insanity. He was atone - time Professor of Ethics In the Naval School at Annapolis. Arrived to-day, steamship Somerset, from Liver pool. She reports speaking September 23 the ship Constantlne, from Liverpool fur New York, and on September 2. the ship Francis B. Cutting, from Liverpool for Philadelphia. From Kansas. TrrKA, Kansas, Oct. 1 Tho Adjutant General .1,1.. i.uu received information that a party Vi - ..,,.t,T-iiv in furtv Indians, supposed to be Pi wnecs bad carried oil' Mr. and Mrs. Jlaawtt from their homo, twenty-live miles tioiu Sallna. Mrs llasM It had her baby with her two weeks old, a id vvus not aM' to travel, so the savat-es kit her tt"4.vu... '.,,.,1 m, ii. child, alter btrlpplna her on iiiu f""111 c entirely naked. From Massachusetts. Boston. Oct. 1 Tho Ennllsh cricketers loave this evening, by tho Norwich and Worcester route, for New York, and t!te the afternoon train on Pri on? from ,Jersey City for Philadelphia, where tney coiiiintnce the great cricket match between the All England eleven and twenty-two national American erieketers. JiosTorr.net. 1 Tim Rev. Thomss Hill has re- sIkhi (I the Presidency of Harvard College, and the resignation is accepted. ilieduilges lntlio l imed States Circuit Court have overrulcda motion to quash an indictment against James D. Martin, Into Cashier of tho llldo and Leather Bank, and his trial on a charge of de frauding the bank will soon be commenced. JJOHToif, Oct. I. J he baso ball match between the J'.ii llsh cricketers and nine players of the Trl mountain, Harvard and Lowell Clubs, played to day, resulted iu the defeat of tho Englishmen by a score oi 21 to 4. The weather was very cold and windy. From Scrauton. Rcrantok, Oct. t Senator Cranin and Gonnral Van Wyck addressed a largo Republican mass meeting at Moscow yesterday. Tho General went by the afternoon train to New York, where he is to meet tho Congressional Committee on Betronch mi nt, and continue the examination of revenue matters. Fernando Wood, who yesterday spoke at Waverly, Pa., and Senator Cragin, both stayed here last night, and tho latter was serenaded by the Tan ners, and spoke at so mo length, defending New England from the attacks made by Mr. Wood on Tuesday night last, when ho is alleged to liavo said that the two greatest curses God had visited on the earth were the tall of Adam and tho landing of the Pilgrim Fathers on Plymouth rock. Tho Demo crats subsequently serenaded Mr. Wood, who made an elaborate rejoinder to Mr. Cragin. Both speak ers were frequently interrupted, and considerable excitement was created. From BKPFonn, ra., Oct. 1.. Hertford. General F. P. Blair, who whs extensively advertised to speak at this placo this evening, reached here at 3 P. M. General Mc Kalg, who was at tho bead of the secession move ment in Maryland In 11, accompanied him from Cumberland, Md. They were met at the Bedford Springs bv a delegatlon'of twenty-tlve persons, and conducted into tho town. A reception spooeh was limile in front of the Mengel House, in tho presenco of less than ono hundred persons, by O. E. Shannon, Esq., which was briefly responded to by Genoral Blair. The meeting of this evening is ono of the grandest fizzles of the campaign, there not being two hundred persons present. Tho gcntlemon named reached here in excellent spirits, considera ble of which have gone down since then. Tho ves sel from which a great part was imbibed it Is said was maliciously purloined by some evil disposed person while forming the procession at the Springs1 From Rhode Island. Provipknck, K. I., Oct. 1. The State Hospital was dedicated to-day. The exercises concluded with an address by Prof. W. J. Ammet. Tho structure is erected in this city, at a cost of nearly 9500,000, by contributors in twenty cities and towns of the State. Tho cditlco Is 400 tect long, and meets every requirement of sanitary law. The statue of Commodore Perry, presented to tho city of Newport by Auguste Belmont was to day formally unveiled In Truro Park, in this city. From Maine. Portland, Oct. 1. At a meeting of the Board of Trade this afternoon resolutions were passed re questing tho Secretary of tho Treasury to rescind the recent order making duties collectable at Island Pond instead of Portland. The now arrangomeut Inflicts great injury on Portland trade. From Allcntown. Allentown, Pa., Oct. 1 One of the largest and most enthusiastic Republican meetings was held this evening on Centre square. Speeches were made by the Hon. W. W. Ketchum and Mr. Miller, of Wilkesbarre, and by Mr. U. N. Corson, of Nor ristown. From Georgia. Atlanta, Oct. 1. In the House to-day the bill to prevent free persons of color from being elected to office was defeated. Also, the bill to compel common carriers to provide equal accommoda tions etc. From l'ittsburg. PlTTPTtrno, Oct. 1 Mayor Hoffman, of Now York, addressed a Democratic meeting here to night. . From Rending. Beading, Pa., Oct. 1 Senator Doolittle ad dressed a mass meeting of the Democracy in the square to-night. From St. Louis. St. Louis, Oct. 1. Seven frame houses on East street were burned to-day. The loss is 20,000. EAST INDIA TELEGRAPH. JLECTMC TELEGRAPH 131 CIIIHA. THE EAST INDIA TELEGRAPH COMPANY'S ' OFFICE. Nos. 23 and 25 NASSAU Street. ORGANIZED UNDER SPECIAL CHARTER FROM THE STATE OP HSW YOEK. CAPITAL,. 5,000.000 60,000 SHARES. flOO EACH. DIRECTORS Hon. Andrew G. Cttiw, Philadelphia. Pahl B, Forbes, of Russell & Co., China. Fbed. Buttsbvikld, of F. Batterfleld AOoNew York Isaac Livkbmorjc, Tress; Mich. O. B. R., Boston. Alkxandeb Holland, Tress. Am. x( Co , New York. Hon . J auks Noxoiv, Byracnsa, N. Y. H. Palmek, Tress. Wtst. U. Tel. Co., New York. Fi.tTtH kb Wkstbav, of Weftlray, Qlbus A Hard cas tle, N. Y. Nicholas Micklka, New York, OFFICERS. A. Q.Ctjbtin, President, N. W icklkb, Vlco-Prei Ident, U Botes Conant, Secretary. Oicoiio Ellis (Cashier National Bank Common wealth) Treasurer. Hon. A. K. Mcllob. Philadelphia, Solicitor. 3 As ClUnrte Government havino through the JIm, Anton EvrUvgame) conceded to thit Company Ihtprlvi. kve of connecting the great tenimrtt of tht Empire by tiibmarinc electric Ulrgraph cable, wepropote commenc ing vuerationt in China, ond laying down a line of 900 milet at once, between the following port, vi; Jpnlarvn. Canton ...i.uw.u' u M liCOII. ..........m....m. 60,000 Hons Kong....... 250,000 gwaww...... w.uju Am oy ....M.M..M...n...M. ZVi.ooo Foo-Chow 1.230,000 Wan-Cbu 800 .000 Hlrgpo - - u.oti HaDg-Chean 1,200,000 SHIPPING. LORILLARD'S STEAMSHIP LIKE. FOR NEW YORK. From and after this date, the ratee ot irelgut by this line will be ten cents per 100 lbs. for heavy goods; four cents per foot, measurement; one cent per gallon for liquids, ship's option. One of the Eteamers of this Line will leave every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day Goods received at all times on covered piers All goods forwarded by New Yirk agent free of charge, except cartage. For further Inlormailon, apply on the pier to Site 6in JOHN F, 03L, CTiti TrATTAMA WTTIT TIP bp vi ew. i dinner Baiuue BARKPTA, Wlaroth. Master. Is now loading lur the above port, and wlU sail ou or anoui octoDtr t. i cr Freight or Passage apply to ' WARREN A GRHQO, No. I'H b. WMARVigo. September 23, 18C8. ati tit FOB LIVEHPOOL AND OUUENS TOWN. iumaa L,iue ol Mall num.imr. ai iiuilieu iu Btm a loiiowu: CJ i V UK aNi WKUP, Uuiurdar, October 8. CITY OF NltW YORK, Tues'lay, October . CI 1 Y OF PAK13, bttiurday, October lu. i ITV OA' LONOOM.balurav. Oc.ooer 17. a i.o each sotceedibg ttaiuid aud alternate Tuesday. hi 1 V. Mr. irom rier 4t, jNorm iver. liA i iJS OF PAedui, BY TUB MAIL BTKAUHB SAILINH KVJLBY CtATUBDAV, Parable in Uoid. PrvhoIb iu Currency. FIBeT CA BlN... 100 BTiiiiiiAOK to .London... nS to Lanuou,. ........... i to Paris lit to Purls 4 PAfeHAHK LY 1HIL TUKbtlAY BTKaMKB VIA H ALU AX. viUbT cabin. btjeuuui.. Pa aoie In uold. Payable in Currency. Llvcruool t0 llaiini. bl. John's, N. ' I n Liverpool... Hallittz St. Jonu's, N. F. ' lir&uou Kleaninr... ,.3C 16 80 PusfceiiteiB als'i lrrwurduu to Havie. .Hamburg, lire- men, etc., at reduced rales. 'llckeiscau be buuttbt here by persons sending for tli-lr irio'niia. at inuOeiaie rates For further lnlotmalion apply at the Company's Ollli e JOHN'G. DALE. Agent, No. 15 BRUADWAY, N. Y, f)r La v uue r-AjJj o r a l li i t Aifuuui, NfcW EXPK10S8 LINE TO ALEX audrw. beorgbi.own, aud Waahiuiciun c.. vim cneSAieaKe aim Delaware cauai. witn eon uicuoosat AJexaudria from the most d'roct route or LneliuurM. iuiatol. unoxvilie, CiaiuiviUe. Daiton Alill .111, SUULllMfeML. t u-ameni leve regularly every Saturday at noon from l lib fin t wnari w-t juuxaut auettt. reignt receive oau,. Wtf p (yjiK No, 14 Nutu aud buum Wnarvee, J. -B. DAVIDbON. Akent at 4eorueioAn. U . KLlMllAiti A Co., Agenui at Alexandria, Vtr gitiia. ii juiiOi'--oiv JMiYV XUIili. VIA b.ifiLiianAs a.iv juiniiAn itanai. JtAlAAOO E3 A A!.Aili JJUA A KAJJtLJTAa Y , The bteuiu Propellers of ibis Hue leave DAILY from tirat whart uelow Marxet street, '1HHUUUU liN U HOURS. Goods forwarded by all the liuea going out of New Yi rk, North, Kant, aud West, free oi comuiisalou. FtoiMhls received at our uhuuI low ratuu. WlLIUAId P. UliVbK A U., Ageutii. No. 14 . WHAKVUtl, PUIiadeipLla. JAMES HAND, AgeuU M No. lis WALL Btreet, comer of South, New York, FINANCIAL. Total.......M.......... - 910,000 These ports bave a torelgn commerce or I9uo.0oo.0u0 and an enormous domestic trade, btfeides whlcu we bave the lmmeuse luterual commerce of the Knuplre, radlatlug Irom these points, through Its canals and navigable rivers The cable being laid, this company propose erecting land llnei, and establishing a speedy and trustworthy means of communication, which must command there, as everywhere else, the communications of the Government, of business, and of social life, especially In China. Khe has no pobtal system, and her only means now of commnnlcatlog Information Is by courier on land, and by steamers on water. The WfBlernWorld knows that China Is very large country, In the main densely peopled; but few yet realize thatBhe contains more thau a third of the human rt.ee. Ihe lateet returns made to her central authorities for taxing purposes, by the local magis trates, make her populat'on Four Hundred and Four, tetn Alilliont, and this Is mc re likely to be under than over the actual aggregate. Nearly all of these who are over ten years old not only can, but do read and write. Her civilization is peculiar, but her literature Is as extensive as that of Jfiurope. China Is a land of teacheis and traders; and the latter are exoeedlugly quick to avail tlembelves of every proirered facility for procuring early Information. It la observed la Calliornla that the Chinese make great use of the telegraph, though It there transmits messages In En glish alone To-aay, great numbers of ileet steamers are owned by Chinese mercuauts, ana used Dy them exclusively for the transmission of early Intelligence, If the teiegiaph wepropose, connecting all their great seaports, were now In exlstenoe. It Is believed that Us business would pay its cost within the first two years of its mccessful operation, and would steadily Increase thereafter. No enterprise commends Itself as In a greater de gree remunerative to capitalism, auu to ourwnoie Leorle. It la of vast national Importance commer cially, politically, and evangelically. bhares of this company to a limited number, may be obtained at M each. (10 payable down, ?15 on the 1st of November, and (26 payable in monthly Install meets of (2'S0 each, commencing December 1, ltxJ8 on application to DREXEL & CO., Ko. 34 SoutliTlilRD Street, riilladelplila, To duly authorized Banks and Bankers throughout Pennsylvania and at the OFFICE THE COMPANY, Nos. 23 and 25 NASSAU STEEET, 829 NEW YORE. ' STEAMBOAT LINES. PHILADELPHIA AND TBEX ton meaniooai Line. Tne steamboat v iin iukKKoT leaves ARCH Street Wharf, lor Trenton, stopping at Tauoay, Torresdale, Beverly, Burlington, Bristol, Florence, Rouuluu' W barf, and White Hill. Leaves Ai ch Street Wharf I Leaves South Trenton, bar ur day. Oct. 8, 1 P. M Saturday, Oau S, 6 f.M buuduy, Oct. 4, to Burlington, Bristol, aud Inter meuiate landings, leaves Arch street wharf at 8 A.M. and 2 P. II ; leaves iirlntoi at lii, A. M. and 4l,P. M. Monday, Oct B, P.M Monday, Out. 0, Don't go Tuesoay, " 6, li P M. Wed'day, 7, 8 P.A1 Ibnrsday Oct. 8. Dt n'tgc Vrldav. 8. S A.W Fate to Trenton, 40 cent places, 25 cents. Tuesday, 8, 8 A.M Wed day, " 7, A.M Thursday, " 8, 9 A M Friday. S. 12 M. eacn way; intermtaiute 411 f-r''-- AND HOOK.-Fare, luctftiia. xour FOR WILMINGTON, CUESTI3B, aloa tlcteut. 15 CHula. 1'hu steaniet AKlAvL leavts CHEBNUT Btreet Wliart at 8 45 A. 4., aud returning leaves Wllmlug. ten at Z P. M. Excursion tickets. 15 cents, iue steamer e.U. FIlL'ION leaves CHKbNWr Street Whart al 8P.M. Fare, 10 cuula. 1012iv rjfcIN. OPPOSITION TO TUB COM- t)iaiiier JOHN 8YLVESTKR will make dally excursions to WilmiUKton (ouudaya exoetitud), toaeh ing at Chester and Marcus Hook, leaving AKOM bu winlinl at 10 A. ai. aud 4 P. In.i returning, leave I'UJIUI'HIi V I A. JA MA4IA A A . ULt L'ght freight taken. IZ8U W. BTJRNB, Captain, mmm mam Dealers In all (joTernment Secnrltiea and Foreign Exchange. Bills Tor sale on London, rail?, Frank fort, Etc. Letters of Credit Issned on Messrs, J AXES. W. TUCKEK, & CO., Tarls, AVAILABLE FOR TRAVELLERS USE IM ANY TART OF THE WORLD. Stocks, Bonds, and Uold bought and sold on Commission. Deposits received, and Interest allowed. Uold loaned. Collections made. S1UITII, RANDOLm & CO., No. 16 South THIRD Stroot, T10 PHILADELPHIA. OinOH PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 102, And Accrued Interest. CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 103, And Accrued Interest. FOR SALE BY De Haven & Buo.a No. 40 S0UT1I THIRD STREET, 85 PHILADELPHIA. WH. FAKITEE & CO., BACKERS AJiD DEALERS LN GOVERN BLOT SECURITIES, Ko. 36 8outh THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA, AGENTS FOR The Union Pacific Railroad Co,, AND Central Pacific Railroad Co. hare on hand THE FIRST WORT (SAUE SIX PER CE1NT. GOLD INTEREST BONDS of bota Companies, for Bale or Exchange for Gorerument Securities. ramplilets, with Maps, Reports, and full Information furnished on application, nu rUlLAUKLPUlA. UiUtlMONU Lil AND NUKlf'ULii ontAWaHll LINK. TTTAiOLtaH PP.E1UHT AI K LlNJli TO '1'Jd.S HUli i li AN1 WJUSl'. Vl!.Ky fei AX UxtlA V, At noon, from piiuiT WHAavV abuva MABKJCT BlrrtU 1 it HOUGH RATES and THROUGH RK0EIPT8 to all poluts lu oi Hi aua Huu.U C rollu, via t-en-lioura Air Line Kallroaa, couubciIuk at Portaatouia auti to Lyucbburg, Va.,1tuutuiHPe, aud tU Went, via Virginia and Teu uetntea Air Line aud Rluamoud aud OanvUlB lullrdha, J relKUl HANDLKD BUT ONCH. and taken at LO W k Ba'l'hH THAN AN V OTHLK LIMai. Tbu ri'K'ilt-rity, Batety, aud cbeapunsn or this route couitufiiu II to tbe ftitillc aa tue uioHt dpniraole oe uiiiui tor currying every desurlptiou ot iivivut. No clirge tor uoluiuibhIuu, urayace. or uuy expeaa ef traiiBiM. tU'umBhlr Insured at lowebt rates. WILLIAM P, CLYDE A CO No. u North and Kouih WHAKVKfl. W. P. POllTi.lt. Akunt at itlohnioud aud lUty 1 e, CiiOWELL & CO., AgeuU at Nurtollt. 6 1 DAILY EXCUUSIOKS.-THB . sulHuma Mt-AnibuKt JOHN A. WA.ii. jNA-ik. ieve CHjt.bN UT Btreet Wtiarf, Pbllttda,, at I o'clock aud 6 o'clock P. M., for Burlingtou aud Bristol, tooclilng at Rtverlon. Torrelaie, Audalnila, aud Bevtrly. Keturulug, Ibavea Bristol at V o'Olouk A.M. and I P. M. Pare. S6 cent each way: Kxonrslon 40 eta, t Utt FOR NEW YORK SWIFI-SUBB iaiJaiTrn)Orttton Company Dtpatvn uu cvtlit-fiure 1-ineB, vi vnmwKie uu Arvu t ul, on fciid alter tue ltU ot Marob, leaving dally at 1'2 ai. and 6 P. M couueutlug wltb all Northern acl Kivtru l'iia, Pnr trelr-iit, whlcli will be taken on accommodating trmi. app.y to W1LLIA M. AIJiD dk OO., 1 H No. 132 b. DliiLAWAHk Arenue, z u r c n c, CO'CEJiTRATED LNDIG0, For tbe Lauidry. Free from Oz.tllo Cbemuit'i Certldcate Acid, Bea A Fattit Pocket Plnctinhlon or Emery Bag In eacn Acuvy VKJDJ HOI, 7 il mwi.llU Pit sale by all respectable Qrocert aud Drugtbt,: w roii in Jo. GUARDS. IUUIGHiETO, Pr tent Wire HalUug, Irou Bnduteidn, Ornameota Wlie Wo'k, Paiiar Maker' Wlrea. and every varlatj 01 AVIa U'oia, waunlactared r.r Jf. WtHKB MOM. Sai; Mo H JOJkU blX'Ali owlc.t FIRST MORTGAGE SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS OT THB RCClIESTEli WATER 1Y0RKS CO. 10R SALE AT 871, And Accrued Interest from JULY 1, 1808. PATAOLG fcJEJII ANNUA1.L,T. Jaunary and July. Tbe aggiegate amount of tnese Road Issued by toe Company la 40V,OOl upon their works estimated tocott over 9i,ooo,ou(. Prom a careful examination of the uses which will be made of tbe water In the city aid suour'js, It l estimated that tbe Company will be able to pay LABGE DIVLDKNDS ON ITS STOCK. ONLY A LIMITED AMOUNT OP TUEttK BONDS AEE POR 8 ALU AT THttSJffi PRIUUd. ArrLY TO ! GLENDISKIXG & DAYIS, Ho. 43 South THIRD Street; FINANCIAL. 820 MILE 3 or trn HAILEOAD Are now flnlahtd and In rrprtlon AIbonrh this read Is built with great ra. I U y. the work Is thor oughly done, and Is pronounced by tbe United States Commissioners to be (Irst-cl-'s In every rcsptct, bo ar It Is accepted, and' hm . an hnn.lii can ha lsued npon It, Sapidity and excellence o coustrtictlon have been secured by a complete dlvlBton of labor apd by dls riunuug tne iwtuiy iiioumi.d u en employed along the Hue lor long distances at onoe. It la now uroiiable that the 1TI10LE LI SB TO THE PACIFIC WILL HE COMPLETED DJ 18Gl. Tbe Company have ample cirans of which theOiv- ernmeut grants the right of it ay, and all becessary timber and other materials f.'tiud along the Hue orits operations: alsol2,8o0 acras of land to tbe mile, taten Inrlteinate sections on excli side of Its road; also United Slates Tblrty.yearBc uds. amounting to Irom $16,010 to 1)9,000 per mile, accor.ilti to tbe difllcnltles to be snrmonmed on the various sections to be built for which it takes a second mortgage as security, and. It is exptcted that not only ths lutereit, but tbe prin cipal aaount may be paid In services rendered by tbe Company In transportlog troops, malls, eta THK EARHINW8 OF Tfl K UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD, from Its Way or Local Utislutws ouly daring the year ending June 80, 1863, amounted to over FOL'R MILLION DOLLARS, Which alter paying all ex o mines was much more than sufllclent to pay tbe lMteat upon its Bonds. Tbee earnlnss are no Indlcnt.oa of the vast through traffic that must follow tbe Pt cuing of the liue to the Pacllio, but they certainly prove that FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS a.j ruaoijiF.ur rnir,N Upon such a tht Ir amount. property cottiug nearly three lime QUOTATIONS' OF NEW YORK ALWAYS OJS HAND, . nnwrjiarsnMB. ra. 1 PHILADELPHIA. AUCTION SALES. - "RCTJN(i' DOKDOKOW CO.. AUCTION. ot B.nk.tr.eU Ooco(i"o lu John B. Xf ar . "J'J?8 H AKDOTRKa EURO- r.. t . c,n loudy Moin'iijir ' OCT ber 8, at lo V:oca. t n lout uTontuV crtdlL IiAfOK..pKCIAl, AN1A 1IRACTIVI5 8ALF fir 1'IKIH SHAWLS. "LIS ur mvstiT. ii. jJKKMr(4V.IN AOO. BUNTINu IHJKBRKUVVA CO.. ou fntu- mi r 1 1 1 s crdit, flAlN 'llfn1rTt,M1M1''''K Ah-,ORTMKNT OP olt,i, ; .'yn HIM KKOtlll K KHAWW, ueirowu well known manufacture aud exolualva tbT!'rnPw,,,,, t';ir;,r.V,l1h,m ''''' Irsttlm. ait ami ti.ii. . , . "' nrnn wim.li nro very nob usiyiiHi, 'lhftlB uiii.,.,.i.t ..r ' Ion L 0 pf ,,lR,n black ,,nrt merino shawtn. ln t'ranVf i irom nJei1""1 -t grades. .bikantiVflVTet.""'1 """"" niiV r.oe,'e?4"areaHa lore slir.wls In great va ot v..ry choice Owlgns end liiialltlM-. a ,,Li T e q"ro ana iomr uaMiiiH-re srntwls. VmuI i i " '.ond u,"',u "'luare and lornj soawls. rt.MirLi.iV , " '"f ' no oi new Mid "fnlrallln hl In nnrl nnnllil.. Iiinhiilln., i..... - -r i '.'1-". i..... u ii M u, a u v ui liih rlclimt 3 ANKING HOUSE or Kos. 112 and 114 South THIRD Street PHILADELPHIA. Dealers In all Government Securities. Old 6-21)9 Wanted In Exchange for Ken A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. Interest Allowed ou Deposits. COLLECTIONS MJLDK. STOCKS bocght and sold en Commission, Special business accommodations reserved tor adles. Ittm We will receive app'lcallons t' r PoMcIas ot Life Insurant In tb.' Ntuicnal Lite Insurance Ciiapauy of tii Lulttd blatoa. Pull luluruiulluu ulveu a our OUlca. oods Impurted. J .119 Ulitrirftr 1,1 lli.K'l, IM Ml til anil r 1 1 ?.T ?vi "" "ni.oiuia of Mer.H. iiTviv" and win be found uiimii ihisskI in .,..iu ".,"." any ofTerli g tvir made at "ncilon. " " 11. HKNNEQUIN & CO. RALE OF SfO C.SKt BOOT8. PHOES. Tav. Ill I IK.i u i i.li l rn ' " ARE EAT1RELY SECURE. The Union Psclflo Bonds .ran thirty years, are for (1000 each, and have coupons attached.' . Thoy beat annual Interest, payable on tbu ilrst days of January and July, at the Company' odlce In the City of New York, at the rate of six per ceut. la gold. Tbe prluol pal Is payable lu gold at maturity. The price Is 10 and at tbe present rate ot gold, they pay a liberal lneome on their cost. A very Important consideration In determining the value of these bonds Is tke U ngih of time they have to run. It Is well known that a Iohr bond always commands a much higher price than a suort one. It Is safe to assume that durlug the next tbirty years, Its rate ol Interest lu the United States lil docllue as It has done In Knrope, and we buve a right to expect that such six per ceut. securities as these will be held at a high a ptemlum as those of this Government, which In 1657 were bought la at from 2u to 23 per cent, above par. The export demand alone may produce this re sult, and as the Issue of a private corporation, they are beyond the reach of political action. The Company believe that tiielr Bonds, at tbe pre sent rate, are the cheap-Mi aeoualtj. lu market, aud tbe right to advance the price at any time Is reserved Subscriptions will be received In Philadelphia by DE HAVEN & BROTHER No. 10 a, THIRD Street. W. PAINTER & CO., No. la 3, THIRD Street. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., aiio. iu m. a 2111; t street. ASD IX NEW TOKK AT THE t'OJIPANV. OFFICE, Ko. 20 NASSAU Street, AND 1 joiin jr. Cisco a mw, binhebm, No. (9 WALu Street, And by the Company's advertised Agents through out me u uiiea emits. Remittances should be made In drafts or ntho funds par In New "i'O'k, aud the Bonds will be sent frte ot cbarge by return exprcos. Partita subscribing through local agenu, will look to ihtm fur their safe delivery, ' , A PAMPHLET AND MAP POR 1868 has Just been published by the Company, giving fuller Information lhan Is possible In an advertisement, rejecting the Progress of the Work, the Resources of the Country traversed by tba Road , and Means for Construction and tbe Value of the Bonds, which will be sent free on aj plication at tbe Coiupai.y'a oillces, or to any of the advertised agenu. JOHN J. CISC, TttEAMTJRER, September 14. 1868 Sllmw.t) New York. QLEHDINM IN'l & DAVIS; HO. 8 SOTJTil TUIBD STB EST Btcck and Gold Brokers, STOCKS 8 lOBV R. BATH K.cu e, at 10 o'clock, on 4 mouths' credit. r30 5t lAartwassLt. OPBRITImk. FUESPH. OSRsrav AU ! MT1 DRY IIIUinQ ....... COAL. Oct Ull Tlillr.rlav mnl B. at K o'cli clc, on four months' credit. 110 2 CI MAltUN lilkOLHEhS, AUCTION Rtl?H- tlatrly tMPMiicii l,r 41. Tln.mue soim io.rU(.llJibNLl bU.rtar entraooeJrou Alluor, . Bala No. 82 Ji esnut etref t. LARC1K M I. K OF I2s' e, OIL i'AINTIVHL IID Kfllla anil kalnrHiu '.!...: u Cct. 2 and 8 at T, o'cioi it. at u,a ,.. .! col d story sale.-room) . by caialogu. a colirJ Ion V?r mon paintings, n.-aiiy framed. Oi-en for exhibition twodajsprtvloustosalr. I B li s? Fa1ft "Kf. l.lirt MlimmA' lanf HOUSEHOLD PI RM , Cue;, ROiWOOD PIANO CARPK1S, -IV. axaaiv, r, , . . uu MalurUay ilormng, October 3, at lo o'clock, at No. lous snmmer street. iwwn Race and Vina htrpa-a .hn l. T' parlor aid i bamber furulture rosewood piano, made by Pmusyivania ManulactiirlDg Company: feather beas caipts, kltcbeu utensils, etc leatuer "J w neon cany oh niorniDg oi sale. L 29 4k EXTRA FINK'l Itll'LK olLVKR l'LATED WARR . On Saturday MortilnK. "" """'i it o oiock, at tne auction rooms, hv catalogne. a very desirable assortment of floe tr pie silver-platwl ware, locluulng tea sofi. coffee and tea -. , r"i"i .t-'c-waiBr puuners, "a trays, sal vera dlDurr and br,i,.i. t..,... '.?'. dlfbes tai,ie,dfs-ert.andteapoousand f"orks; ivory n.h?.hL'Hli '"? 'ab,.e cul'ery; cases; te arid " -v- - . - Sa aa UU11C1 B . IUuHs IlUIkH. f aa kT ak hmbnl. berry dlshe , i-tc- h These acods aie frnr ono of tha h..i rersin tDisciiy, BLdall ot the newest piterns and lateAt d sImuii. My p. Nften early on the morning of sale, M THOMAS & SONS, N09. . b. iOUUTH STRha:T, COAL. Kept diy under cover aveina Ofnua No. Sl WALNUT BtreaL ah PHI LA DKLl'ULA f9 217 139 AND IU HANDSOME PURN1TURK. ROPKWOOD PTAVn MIRRUR, BItU?ELt4 CARPKTe), KI'O. vii juouuay inurninK, Oct. 6. at 10 rj'nini'k. i No lull N k'lltumi. by calalogue, tne eutlre bouoebold furniture, coal'. prising walnut, parlor, tliulug, and slttlnir-r.om turulture, two nulla walnut chamber furnitnr. irt'uen plate Mr mirror, china anil glassware tiDe hair mattresses and bedding, tine Hrui"el' and otber carpets, kitchen lurnllure, refrigerator, etc. etc. r rsait.t' BALK OP REAL ESTATE ANDBTOCKS Oct. e. at tbe Exchange, will Include I'OLR'llI B'RIiKTANII IVlLUNM'3 AT.TWir o K. Coroer itaaldanrM and larea I.r,t DO fpor. 1,11 ' i L -1 Iron'. . uituM BROAD AN D OLD VOTlTv ROATi n . Btata-d7aoraa. .-".vmuuii, NX'lH. iM.s. 12 and H (South) Rulnest standi DELAWARE RIVE el WHARF. N K J i. Qut-tn street. " wl j'tijrt wiH itivKK wiunr, below Arch stroot HADIX.NF11-.LD. Main Btreel-Elegant M.na'oi bUIl-PEN, No. Siiti-l'rame Uwelllng, S0a lUOMfhON-Large Lot, NUie'eeutn Ward. RACE. No. 1021 Bukery ami DwUlng. IllIRD. No. 613, above lren Brick Dwelling THIRD (North). No. 123-Htore and Dwelllnit. I O VI ELT ON A V EN UE. N OS. 40 12 and 4o 1 1 M ml a DwelllKiis. CCOK hi w est ot (sixteenth street Brick Stable FIF'l H (rSor'li). Nc. 3;t3 Modern Dwelhug. MONTGOMERY AVEAUE Uulinlaiinl Rnn H tiff. F iRTY KF' OND, below Ohesnut Valaable Lot GlOUNl)RENT-li!7-6iiayfar. KEVKM'KKNTll ANU CtiMPKOMrR. H V. ret Kifgaut Residence. t n ri JtK t . ftoi iztt Mooern livening. HUAMOKIN. Nos. 2205 aud 22m7 Ten Brick Dwoll. 1UH- .... jv.r r h'muj, n. a' nuoirn uweiline. 1WELF1U AND SUIfPEN. S. E. C'urnnr Wml. Eets bland. 1UI'K3, f.9 shares Third Natioual Rank. ' 04 shares Central Transportation CJ. iguo Pblladclpbla and liililuiore Central R. R, 15 shares Jfllersnn l'lrs Ins Co. (000 Western Renna. R. R. 11 rat mort. bond. 1 share Point Rretze Pat k AsMociatluu. lo 2 3t CLABK & EVAS, AUCTIONEERS, NO. 630 CHESN UT Street. Will sell TniS DAY. Morning and Evenlncr. A large Invoice of Blank em, Red Spreads, Dry Uoods, Cloths, Catslmeres, Hosiery, Stationery, Table aud locaet vuuery, riotiona, eiu. city auu couutry uiercbauts win una bargains. Tt rms catli. Goods cked free of charge, ' 9 20 o. D. No, McCLFES A CO. bud MAi RET btreet. AUCTIC SEEKS lai BALIS OP 1600 rpiIE gAFK DKPOc-lT COMPANY, tor Safe Keeping of Valunblcs, Securities, etc., and Renting of &uis. . DIREUTOH N. B. Browne, I J Gtlllnghapi Pell,! Alex. Henry, C.U.Clarke, C. Macalrster, a A. Caldwell, Jonu WeaS, E. W. dark, l(io. P. Tyler. OFFICE, No. 421 CHCSNUT BTKEJEr. N. B. BROWNE. President u. iX. jJUa.i,1, Vic. 1'reaideut. E, PATTBRrON.bec.audreasdier! 1 15 fin J FURNISHING GOODS, SMIRTS.&0 H. 8. ti. G. Harris Seamless Kid Gloves. ETEBT ralB wtBBAXTED, EXCLUSIVE AGENTS POR OENTB' 0L0VE9. J. W. SCOTT a CO. 1 tXhp WO. Bl C'Hi;iSrls7T WTBKCT. DATISm SHOULDBB-SEAM ADIBT BIANUFACTOttT, AND GENTLEMEN'S FUF-NISHINQ 8T0BB. PPBPECT PITTING BHIRTd AND DRAWERS made 11 ou mraaureaieut at v-rv short notice. All "llier ar.lolcs ot UiN fLEitEN'S DREiS UOOib in full variety. WINCHESTER & CO., Ill No. 7oo CHES3 UT Street. CASES ROOTS, BHOE3, BBO- On Monday Morning, October 5 commencing tit lo o'cloo, we will sell, by catalogue, tor caaii, 'ooo casus men's, boyv, and ycuibs' boots, shoes, brogans, baluu rals, elo. - A lio, a desirable assortment ot ladles', misses', and clilldreu's clty-made gooda. 10 1 8t THOMAf BIItCH & rON,' AUCTI0XEEK8 AMI COWMlbBION IiKRaJHANTS. No. Ilia CHEbNTJT Street; rear entrance No. 1107 hansom Sale at No 1842 Cbesnut street. HOUSEHOLD PURNlTUae:, CARPETS. ETC. Ou Monday Morulng At in n'nlrr-k. at Nu. lK4'2Chts6nut street, will be sold. the lurnllure of a lnully declining bousekeep'ng. com prislirg buodHome Rruseels Ingrain, aud Veoe Ian cart (U, uear'y icw; walnut sluebourd, marble top; rfi'B lounge; Hianisb cbali; wall cbair; elegaut wal nut Jriiny Llud bedsteads; walnut wardrobe, dressing tort auu; wabhslauda; beddlug; culua; glannwara; kltcbeu uteuslis, etc. 1U2 2C LIPPINCOTT, EON A CO., AUCTIONEERS. AfcHHLRlsT RCILDINO, No. 240 MARKET blieet. . . ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC. yt PENN STEAM ENGINB AND 2 l-lwttiJCAI, AND THEORETICAL ESULNEER3. MACHlNirsTe. BOlLKH-lllKkm K r. A i 5' bin 11 Ha, aud FOUN DERS, having lor many yean peeu in sncceaanil opeiatlou, aud bean axcloulvaiy .ngaged la building and repairing Marlue aud Rlvur AX Euklneu. hlkb AnilUiw.iiriAiiiirit tanas, Propellers, etc etc., r3spuctmlly oiler their ..wiot mi iue puuuc as neirig rutty prepared ou Rollers, Water r their to cou- BMIDPLETON A CO., DEALRHS IB HARLEIUH LEBIMH and EAOL VEIN Prepared exoreo' lor family rise. Yard, No. WABHUnViy J O H N CRUMP. CARPENTER AND BUILUF.U, SnOaftt NO, l I.OIHJW HTItRIlT, 0. 1?S S'lltatad l NIKk-KT, 121 tract (or enirlnea of all hiehs. Marine. Kivnr. anil t.uitiouary; Caving seis of patterns of diUrut sue are prepared to execute orders wtr.n quick despatch. Every description of paitvru-niaklug made at tne shortest notice. High aud Low-prt-atura Plna Tubular and Cylinder Hollers, ottbe beet I'enunylva ula cuarcoal Iron, Porginga of all slsea and kinds, Iron and Brass CaBilugs of all driucripltoua Koli Turning, Screw Cutting, aud all ether work connected lih the above business. Drawings and specliioattons for all work done at the establishment free of charge, aud work guaran teed. 1 be subscribers have ample wbarf-dock room fot rt.pah-s of bonis, where tbey can He In perfect safety, and are provided with shears, blocks, falls, etc. eta lor raising heavy or light weiB O VKAFUB JOHN P. 1JIV V, 1 PBACH and PALMKR Street. VAUbHSI MkkBICK, WILLIAM K, kUUOK SOCTHWABK '"koUNLKx-, FIFTaI AXO WAbHlNUiW Sireeu. FUILADtl.PBIA. MERRICK A bONH. pTNOINEERH AND MACH1N18TH, rnudfiici.ur High and Low Preaaiire Steam En gin at lot Laud, Klvtr, and Marine bervlce. Rollers, gasometers, lauks, Iron Roata, etc Castings of all kinds, either Irou or biaas. Ironl'rume Roofs fur Gas Work, Woikahopa, ana Railroad btalloHS, etc .- Retorts and Uaa Machinery, oi the laiest and moa tun roved construutlou. , . , . Krery dMsorlption of Plantation Machinery, alMJ HMar, Saw, ai.d Orlat Mills, Vacuum PauJ, OU bi'aiii iraius, Delecutota, PUWni, luwpUig, En- 'iioTr "it uw for N. Blllnnx's Patt nt Pnitar Boiling A).,.ar.utm.Nf.iutU'd Pa.-t Hteaw IJ...MHf. " AhtlKv.a'l'A NSOOlssya PaUUt Cei:.rllufcl b'laj Lialiiipg ftii.Ll.iiJk.4.
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