The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, October 05, 1868, FOURTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1808.
Mimical Note.
Offenbach thinks hlmelf badlj used be
cause he It unable to dorivo any revenue from
the performance of hU warks In the United
State. lie la p'eased, howererwlth tholr
popularity; and the artists who are to present
them before the American public hate his woU
Irishes, as will be seen from the following letter
written bj him to Madame Rose Dell, of Grau'a
troupe:
"Viixa Obprvh, Kwtrstat. Auenst II, IMS. Mr
Dear Madaiun: 1 fl napuy lo Uear that you leave
lor New York with the view ot lo.erpretlug my
works. 1 am iersuilel that the piibllo ol America,
who are so enllgfc'rueil, will give you the same recor
nltlon which you have met everywhere. Your auo
eesa here baa been groat, hot wlin yoor talent It wi
to be tipwivd, uo ihn datr Madame seek new
triumphs; none merit them more than you. An re
voir I Ba kind enough lo let me hear from you, and
Receive the assurance of my rmst dlitlagnlihed
-sentiment. J. OFFENB kUH."
Oflcnbftch is nUo trailed at the One style In
which hts opera are brought out in thlB
country, and the following extracts from a
letter written by him to his musical publisher,
If. 0. Mandres, indicate hU sentiments on thin
subject:
"I am In receipt or the letter in which yon notlfv me
that Mr. J. Urau has etiKaged for Hie Theatre Fra i
cala la New York Maa'liet JJracluusas ai.d Fontanel.
I feel very nappy of It. i knew alreany of tbe vn
affluent or atatlauie Km B il.and have written her
letter of cotiKratulatiou. Toere la. Indeed, a beauti
ful trio ot talent.
I have h-ard throavh friend Carrier of the engsre
naent of Mestrs. Becker. Burgoln, Uabel, Uenat,
aor) Goby, who have all ben the interpreters ot my
Works. I ay not to then wiiem, ba; mi munir.
"I see thai my works will oxnioin ed In royal man
ner by M. Urau. I koow by eausrlenoe bow dlllicult
It Is to obtain, even In arn. a similar array of talent,
and I feel Haltered to see thai tn works will be Inter
preted In America by artists whose s access cannot be
doubtful. New Tork beo.xnai thus a seaoud Farls
and the Atiantlo exists no more."
Msdlle Pauline Licca baa been exciting
much enthusiasm In Leipsic by her performance
of "Marguerite" In Gounod's Fauat.
Signorina Jo elua Filomeva's concert per
formances at Chickering's Hall, New Tore, are
much praised by tbe critics. It is said tnar
both on tbe violin aod piano she is equally
artistic, Btished, and brilliant.
R. Wlttig 4 Co., No. 1021 Chesnut street,
have recently published ''All the Bage," galop,
by Fiank Bchaefcr; "On the Beach at Long
Branch," schottische, by R. Wittigj "Lullaoy,''
waltz, by Frank Bchaefer; "Remembrance,"
walte, by J. L. Cox; "Alaska," mazoarka.
by Frank Bchaefer.
Dramatic Notes.
Two Df w plays by Mr. H. J. Byron, entitled
Blow for B'ore and 1 he Lancashire Last, have
been performed wi'.h much success in England.
A new play by Mr. Palgrave Simpson, en
tilled Time and the Bow, has been successfully
produced at the Boston Museum. Two of the
leading characters were performed by Mr. Wil
liam Warren and Mr. W. H. Smith.
The legitimate drama will supersede the
sensational at Niblo'a Garden, New Fork-, on the
12th Inst. Mr. Edwin Forrest will then com
mence an engagement of lour weeks, and
After Dark will be b-ought out. Niblo's is now
under the management of Mejsrs. Jarrett &
Palmer.
"Circe," the rather Indifferent novel which
was published as the woclc of Mr. Babblngton
White, but which was with some show of reason
attributed to Miss Braddon, who was acoused of
having stolen it bodily it from a French
author, has been dramatized by Mr. A. O.
Balsey and Mr. Frank W. Potter, of the Newark
Courier, and It will be brought out daring the
present season at one of the New York theatres.
The novel is not a first-class one, but we think
that a good play mlgut be constructed from it.
At Astlcy's, in London, a four-act play
entitled The Conquest of Magdala has been
produced in handsome style, with fine sconery,
real horses and donkeys, and a whole army of
actors and supernumeraries.
Leotard, the famous gymrast, contemplates
a visit to the United S ates, and in alluding to
this inteolion one ol the Parisian journals makes
the following remarks:
"He la about to try tbe pulse of the peoole of tbe
United stales; but If be hopes lo make money there
be must perform very diffireally from wast he has
been dulug ot late, and particularly at the Albainira
In London, where, altuuuga still run after, he was
thought far Interior to bis woudrous feaie ot former
years. America furnishes, perhaps, the greatert
number of superior gyniuaUs in the whole worm,
and there, at least, a quiet, languid siyie of trapeze
flying will have do cbauoe whatever ot ob.alnlng ap
plause. "
Mr. Q. L. Fox boasts that the receipts at the
Olympic Theatre, New York, for the past seven
months, during which the pantomlneof Eumpty
Dump' has been performed, exceed by sums
ranging from $10,0D0.to $60,000 the receipts of
any other theatre in New York.
Tbe Clljr Amnseiucnt.
AT tub Chesnut Boucloauli'a dramatiza
tion of Foul Tlay will be performed this even
log by Mr. D. H. Harklna and bli Broadway
Theatre combination company. Toe piece will
be placed upoa tbe stage with new aoeuery and
appointments. Foul nay will only be given
during tbe present week.
AT thb Walnut Mrs. Lander will appear
tbla evening for tbe first time as ' Marie An
toinette." In Reed's historical tragedy of tbat
same.
At the Arch LottawlU commence an en
gagement tbls evenlDg, and will appear as
,'Llttle Nell" and tbe "Marobloness," In John
Brougham's adaptation from Dickens' story of
the "Old Curiosity Sbop."
At tei American a new ballet entitled tbe
Grand Duchess will be produced tbls evening.
Tbe Gregory Family ot acrobats Will remain
during tbe present week.
AT Hoolet's Opera House a great variety
of amusing scenes, burlesques, extravaganzas
etcn are given every e7enlng. '
CI TY ITEMS.
New Bttlks Tall CXothinq. In store and receiv
ing dally; also, new and choice styles la tbe piece to
be made op to order. Great bargains in Rammer
Goods, ready made or made to ordsr. Style, fl, and
workmanship ot oar garments surpassed by noue,
Squalled by few.
All prices guaranteed lower than tbe lowest else
where, end rail satisfaction guaranteed to every pur
chaser, er tbe sale cancelled and money refunded.
iial-wav between Y Bbmhbtt dt Co ,
iythaiul Y Tow nil Hall,
bw-th streets.) SIS Mabkkt rvr.,
Philaoblpuia,
awp aee BaoAnwAv New yoke.
Bbokchitis. The usual symptoms of this disease
are Cough, Bareness of the Lungs or Throat, Hoarse"
ness, Difficulty of Breathing, Hectlo Fever, a Spit
ting of Phlegm or Ma1 ter, and sometimes Blood. 1 1
is an Inusmmatlon of the fine skin lining thelnslds
pf tbe whole ot tbe Wind Tubes or Air Vsssels whl jli
ran through every pari ot the Langs. Jayos's Ex
peetorant Immediately suppreues the Cough, Pain,
Inflammation, Fever, and Difficulty of Breuthlng,
produces a free and easy expectoration, and effect a
speedy cure. Bold by all Drusg'sts.
Tleasamt and AeBKKABLE. It has long been a
desire to have a tonlo for invalids which Is both
pleasant and agreeable to the taste, which we bare
la the "(standard Wins Bitters" of Mr. Alfred Speer
Their effect upon the system Is mildly stimulating,
dlurello, sudorific, and tonlo; beueilclal In affections
of the Kidneys, Obroulo diseases, with general de
bility of Us constitution, Bold by Dr a, gists,
rOUNSBLlrOa TSS CABSt.KM. ThS bldy IS B
machine, and carelessness In Its management Is as
sure to lead to evil results as carelessness In the man
agement of a steam engine. Yet the last thing that
most people tblnk of Is tbe pro.ection of tbls dsllcate
piece of tbe Creator's handiwork from the sabtle
osusea of disease by which It Is surrounded. It Is no
easy thing to repair the system when In rains; but
there is no dlfftcnlly Id fortifying It against many of
t'S dangers to which It Is eipcsed. Ouard attaint1
nervcnit debility. At tbe first symptom of tbls fore
runner of more serious ailments, sustain tbe flagging
energies of nature with Hootkt rail's Htomacu Bit
Tkits. Take it regularly and persistently, nuttl b dlly
vigor la thoroughly restore!. It creates an appetite'
promo es or, It might as properly bs said comiels
the complete digestion of the food, regulates the
ecretlve action of the liver tones and Invigorates the
bowels, Improves the condition of the blood, and
gives ftrn-nets lo tbe netves. t'pon a system thus
strengthened and regulated In all Its Inportaot func
tions, tbs fogs and exhalations of autumn, pregnant
wl h the element of Intermittent aad remittent
fever, cau make llltle or no Impression. Whoever
snppoee that fever and ago it Is an unavoidable e '11 In
certain districts, at this season of tbe year. Is egregl
bitsly mistaken. As eOectnally as a draught of o ild
air Is sbm out by tbs closing of a dour, tbls complaint,
and all disorders of a mlasmstlc type may be pre
vented by tbe db of tbe Kittebs, When sickness
can be avoided by a means so sfe and simple, Is It
not the merest fatally to Deflect tbe profldied antl
fctet BeyaTded either as a preventive or a care lor
fysptpsla, biliousness, Internment fever, nervous
disorders, general debility, or constipation of ths
bowels, this pure vegetable preparation stands alone.
JawELBY. Mr. William W. Cansldy, Ko, 12 South
Second street, has tbe largest and most attractive
assortment of fine Jewelry and silverware la the city.
Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pare arti
cle furnished at a price which cannot be ejualled.
He also has a large stock ot Amerlean watches In all
varieties and at all prices. A visit to bis store Is sore
to result In pleasure and profit.
Cabpets Housekeepers (and especially country
merchant and farmers visiting the city) will And It
to their Interest by calling at J. T. Delacroix's whole
sale and retail carpel warehouse, No. S South second
street, above Chesnut, before purchasing elsewhere.
See advertisement In another column.
A Bi.iqht Cough will often terminate lo consump
tion: therefore It ought to bs arrested Immed'ately,
TJpbam's Fresh Meat Cure will check your cough,
beal tbe lungs, give strength to tbe body, and restore
your health. Bold f) 1 per bottle, or six bottles for IS.
Johnston, Holloway & Cowdbw,
No. SM Arch strot,
All iron sm-oo
a Hull of Customer-mads Clothing
atC'HAi bTOKka A Co"
A Well-enown Fact
Tbe Ready-made Clothing at
Chas. Mokes A C ).'s Is better cut.thetter made, and
better trimmed than any la Philadelphia.
The prices the same as before
Tas Wab.
A BfLEMDin Suit fob f v 00
at No. sal Chesnut Stbeet.
Fall Overcoats
Fail Overcoat.
fall Overcoats.
Fa1 1 Overetats.
A splendid assortment of new style Fall Overcoats
dow ready at
Ciias. Btokes dt Co.'s
Customer made.
Dbjnk the famous Arctic Soda Water, and read Taa
Kvknins Tllesbapr. at Hillmaii's News (stand, at
Norlb Pennsylvania Depot;
Newspapers, Periodicals, Fashion Plates, and
Magazine both English and Amerioan may be had
as soon as published of Johu Tienwith, tbe great
Dew agent, ills enterprise aud energy have secured
or him an extemlve patron ge, which he oontlaues
o sattsly by furnishing tbe New York papers evrl
hour earlier tbau tbey can be obtained by the regu
lar malls, and by selllog tbe periodical aud maga
zine at the lowest possible prices. Tnose desiring
tbe latest Intelligence should visit Trenwiih's New
Knipoilnm, at No. 1HT Third atrert.
SXCITEMENT
VSSt THE CLOTHING THADB,
WE HAVE ECLIPSED EVERY! HI SO
by oua
NEW SHAPES,
NEW MATEEIAL3,
LOW PRICES.
BEE
WA WA it A K S It 4 BROWJf,
TBE LABGE3T CLOTHING HOtTSE,
OAK HALL,
THE COHNER OF SIXTH AND MARKET BTS
MARRIED.
CHEW T1MMEN8. On September 24, IMS, by tre
Rev. f amuel burborow. HIKAM . CliibW to Miss
MARY TlMM-hJN 8, both of this city.
NKWTON CONNER. In Baltimore September
2, by Kev. Mr. Htreker. Mr. J. V. NUWTON to Miss
MAliYT.CONN EM. both of this city.
DIED.
DAVIS. On Friday morn ng, after a lingering Ill
ness, MaGIUIE J. r-. DaVirt, youugest daughter of
the late James Davis, in the 22X year of per age.
Tbe relative and friends of the lamlly, also the
Friendship Union, No. 4, U. C. B. and r.. are respect
fully luvhed to attend the funeral, from her late
residence, No. IMS Lombard street, on Wednesday
morning at S o'clock,
FRY. On the 4th Instant, CHARLES F, FRY, sou
of the late John Fry aud Harriet Diiew, la the 27th
year of bis age.
T he relative and friends of the family, also Fourth
of July Lodge, No. 144, 1. O. of O. i, are respectfully
Invited to attend the funeral, from tue residence of
bis mother, rear of No. 31 Catherine street, on
Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'ciock. To proceed to
Union Cemetery.
M INGRES. On Sunday morning, the 4th Instant,
RObfeKT W. MIMUKkb, In bis S4d year.
T he relative and trleuu of the buaity are respect
fully Invited to attend his fuuerul, trom hi lute resi
dence, No. ltii . Tenth street, ou Wednesday, the
7 ill luatant, at 1 o'clock.
BAUEK. On the 8d Instant. ELIZABETH M.
KAbEK, relict ol the late Audtew bugee, dr.. aged 75
yeais.
Tbe relatives and friends of the family ae re'
si etifully Invited to attend tbe fuueral. trom her late
residence, No. 8)0 N. Kleveuth street, on Thursday
afternoon, the 8th instant. To proceed to Odd Fel
low ' Cemetery.
WILSON. Oo tbe Sd Instant, MARY WILSON,
relict ot the late Alexander Vl.on, aged 68 year
Her relative aud meuaa are respectfully Invited
to attend her funeral, trom tue rtwideuce of her sou-In-iaw,
Mr. W, A. Elliott, No 1l Ureen street, on
Tuesday, tne sin luatant, ai a o oiock. io proceen to
LauielllU).
AmbhicaH
Life Insurance Company,
Of Pbiladelpbia.
8. E. (Jcruer FonrLU aud Walnut Street.
JtfThis Institution lias no superior in the United
Stales QlU
JpUGUET & SONS'
STANDARD CIGARS,
Retailed by leading grocers and dealers; each box
trad marked
Under "MARTANA RITA" brand, nineteen varle.
tles-genulue "ALL HAVANA" CIUAR3, tbe leaf
our tinpot tatlon. ,
Under "FRA DIAVOLO" brand, live varieties; all
high grade "HAVANA-FILLER" CIQARH.
We continue our importations ol HAVANA
CIOARH by each direct Havana teamer,
B. FCQUKT A BON9,
19 1 15t If No M B( FRVT Btreet,
DRY GOODS.
QLANKBT8 AND QUILTS.
STRAWCRIDCE & CLOTH I EU,
CENTI11L DM GOODS STOKE,
CORKER EIGHTH and SI4RRET.
We are again receiving for tbla season tbe
celebrated
HURON BLANKETS,
Which have heretofore had snob unprecedented
sale.
Attention la specially directed to tbe quality,
size, and weight of these BLANKETS. Tbey
come to ns direct from the manufaotnrers, and
will not be fonnd In any other establishment.
Purchasers may rely on getting BLANKETS
of the best quality , and at only one profit on
first cost.
HURON UOLD MEDAL.
HURON S WANS DOWN.
HURON PREMIUM.
HURON EXTRA SUPER,
FURNITURE DIMITIE3.
MARSEILLES EXHIBITION QUILTS
BUREAU COVERS.
COUNTERPANES.
Thirtj-flre Cases
Fine All-Wool Blankets,
Bllghtly damaged at the mtlla, will be sold at a
Bargain. 10 5 21
GOOD BLANKETS, $3 PER PAIR.
ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, II PER PAIR.
ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, J5 PER PAIR.
ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, SO PER PAIR.
STRAWBRIDGE CLOTHIEK.
pLAID CLOAKING S.
Have Now in Store a full line of
PLAID CLOAKING S.
Scarlet and Black,
Black and.Wliitc,
Blue and Green,
Green and Brown,
. Scarlet and White,
Black and Purple.
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER,
CLXTItiL DBY GOODS STORE,
Corner EIGHTH and MARKET,
10 Bit
PHILADELPHIA.
727 rOPUMR PRICES 727
I OB
DRY GOODS.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
No. 727 CITES NUT STBEET,
Importers, Jobbers and Retailers,
Have now on exblnltion THB MOST KXTBN8IVK
AM) DEC&RABLE STOCK In I His market.
Tbelr stock Is unrivalled for IEXTCNT, VA
BIKTY and general adaptation to tbe wants of las
trade. Tney are ln.conatant rooelpt of BA.BaA.IN8,
which are freely oflered by tbe yard, piece, or aaukage.
.RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
Wo. 727 CHESNUT Straet,
fHILADKLPHIA
1868.
JOSEPH H. THORN LEY
Would respecUnl'y present bis claims tor a share
or public patronage by ottering tbe following Induce
ments, Via.:
in Attractive Stock.
A Splendid Assortment.
Prices But Down to the Lowest Notch.
SPECIAL ATTENTION INVITED TO
rainier Shawls.
Broche Shawls.
Silks and Dress Goods.
Blankets and Flannels.
Cloths and Cassimeres.
L'NENS QTJILTS PIANO anl TABLE COVERS,
8JU1UB, COIUsE'ia. E1U. EIO.
JOSEPH H. THORNLEY,
N. F. Cor. LIUllTHaud SPRING GARDO,
t te siu (p
rVI LA DELPHI A.
pOR THIRTY DAYS
I VILL SELL AT A GREAT SACRIFICE
TUB
SURPLUS STOCK,
Brought from the Old Store,
CffBDEB Or SEVENTH AUD ClIESJf UT
AT THE NEW STORE,
No. 1128 CHESNUT Street,
TWO POOB9 BELOW TWELFTH,
Itmwiem f3IES Sl'ULLANs
DRY GOODS.
3HEPPARD,
VAN HARLINCEN A
ARRISON
Kef pcclTulIy Invite the attention of buyers
to their
FALL STOCK
or
IV E W LINENS
AND
HOUSEKEEPmG DRY GOODS,
NOW OPENIKQ,
Pnrchascd Tor Cash at Greatly Rcdncod
lriccs,
Oomprlshig an tbe dllTerent varieties and widths la
llcavj Linen Sheetings,
Hcavr rillovr Linens,
Real Bttrnsley Table Damask,
Table Napkins and Doylies,
Table Cloths, with Napkins to Match,
Damask Towels and TowcIIngs,
Embroidered riano and Table Covers,
Striped and Flald Table Coverings,
Fine Marseille Qnllts, very elegant,
Rich Cretonne and Furniture Chintzes.
ALSO.
SUrERIOK QUALITY BLANKETS
All-Wool aod Extra widths, for best family use.
MEDIUM BLANKETS,
For Hotels, Fublio Institutions, etc eta.
CRIB AND CRADlfe BLANKETS,
FLANNEL, MUSLINS, Lie.
No. 1008 CHESNUT Street,
tl mwflOtrp PHILADELPHIA,
SELLING OFF !
TO CLOSE BUSINESS.
LEASE, FIXTURES, AND STOCK
FOR SALE.
Established Twenty-Seven Years,
(TBN OF WHICH IX PB8SENT 10CATI0X.
The undersigned announces to tbe public that be wll
se.1, atand
BELOW COST,
BIS ENTIRE STOCK, CONSISTING OP
SILKS, RIBBONS, SATINS, RUCHES
Y EL YETS, FLOWERS, Etc.
ALSO,
A LARGE STOCK O F
REAL LACE GOODS,
EllBROlDEflllS, IMITATION LACES, GLOVES
AND FANCY GOODS.
TO BE SOLD REGARDLESS
OF COST.
TO CLOSE THE CONCERN,
WARBURT0H,
No. 1004 CHESNUT St.,
STmwflm rniXADELPQIA.
MILLIKEH'S LINEN STORE,
No. 828 ARCH STREET.
NOW OPES,
OUR FALL IMPORTATIONS
OP
Tabic Linens,
rxtcnsiou Tabic Cloths,
Napkins and Doylies.
HOIELB SUPPLIED AT IMPORTERS'
PACKAGE KATES. B 80 wfrnj
CJ 1 L K 8.
J0111V AV. TII03IAS,
Nos. 405 and 407 N. SECOND St.,
BA9 NOW OPEN
BLACK SILKS,
IKOM MEDIOM TO SDPEBFINE QUALITY.
CHANGEABLE flLKS,
BEAVY COBDED BILK8,
TLSIN AND FANCY BILKS,
Light Silks for Eveulugr Dresses,
BKLKCTfiD FKOII 1 HE LATitjT IMI'OIITA-
DRY GOODS.
E.
No. 43 K0RT1I EHJUTII STREET,
Opens This Da 7 Trom Acw York Auctions,
Handsome Ken Silks,
Slcdinm Black Bilks,
Handsome IIcaTj Black Silks,
LyoDS Cloaklu? Yelrets,
BLACK CLOAKNO) VELYEft Elegant
Shade.
BLACK C IX) AKIN (J VELVET, Finest Im
pcrted. HANDSOME BTRIPB POPLIN MOIIA.IR3,
BniTsuipe.
600 EMBROIDERKI) UDKF3 , from aocilon
at half price.
A FULL LINE OF
WOOL LONG SHAWLS,
NEW DE3IGNS.
NEW HOOP BKIUTiS, WERLEY CORSEra
Conllnnally receiving NEW GOODS from
New York auollona.
E. R. LEE,
No. 43 North EIU1ITII Street,
IS Its PHILAPKI.PHIA.
JJO PROmiETORS OF
HOTELS, BOARDING-HOUSES,
SND
8 H I P P I N C.
Ws bars a speolal Wholesale Department for sap.
plying LINEN AND (.OTTON BHEETINQ, TOVT'
ELB, NAPKINS, B1NQLB BSD AND BEBFfi
BLANK1T8, and other goods partloolarlr adapted
to yoor wants. -
Ail the aboTS kinds ot GOODS made op. at short
notice If desired,
SlRAWBRIDoE & CLOTHIER,
. CENTRAL DliT U00DS STORE,
COB. BICnin AS D MARKET STBEBTS.
b STEEL & 80N
nTB NOW OPEN
ONE OF THE K T ASfaOHTAIENTts OF
BLACK SILKS
THAT OAN BE POUND IN THE CITY.
NO AVAH K IN OlIB PRIt'KM.
Plain Black Taffeji B.Iks. S1-J5 to t'2 IS.
Plain Black Oros Grains $4-21 to t.
S.bln Face Black Orna Grains, s to f .
BONNET," "TAPI-PiBB FIL-s AND DEB &Y,
"PAULE ET COUDEREB,"
and all the besc makes ir Lyons Qros Grains.
BAHDSUMK 1'IM.OBED MILKS,
all shades and qualities from fi-TJtoSa.
A large assortment ot new and oholce styles
FRENCH. GERMAN. AND XNQLUH DKBSa
GOOJS.
of erery variety and quality, J50. to ,
FINE BBOCHH B II AWL?.
FINK WOOLLEN SHAWLS.
MI38E9' LONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS.
Shawls ol eysry variety at lnw prices,
MUSLINS, CALIOOK AND CANTON FLAN
N b LB.
All bought since tbe recpnt decline In prices,
AT NEARLY OLD PRICES.
NOS. 71S AND 71 N. TENTH STBEET,
1 PHILADELPHIA
QAED TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
We have established a Department for the conve
nience Of COUNTRY MERCHANTS who do not wish
to bay whole pieces of tine goods.
We Will cot FINE BILES, DBE3S GOODS,
LINEN GOODS, CLOTHS, and CASSIMEBES la
such quantities as will best suit their sales jand oon
venltnoe, at the regular wholesale rates.
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER,
CEKTBIL DRY G00BS STORE,
COB. EIGHTH 1M) UABKET STREETS,
914 6m PHILADELPHIA.
FINANCIAL.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETC.
mil CLOTH HOUSE. 1803.
W. T. 8NODCRASS & CO.,
No. 34 South SECOND Street,
ANKOWNCE TUB OPENING OF THEIR FALL
IUPORI A'lIONd OF
A6TBACHAN8,
VELVET CLO1' II",
FDRBKtVKKS,
CHlCUILLAS,
VALVE TEK US. ETC,
For Ladies' Cloaks antl Wnlklug Suits.
(KARINAS,
feCOTCH CHEVIO S
CAfeTOK BKAVE13,
KoK'MO BKAVERH,
FAN vV and MIXED COATINGS
For Gentlemen's Suits and Overcoat.
A large aseoitraent o I'M IN, FASCY and MIXED
CAbtilJMLKREa lor boy V w r, at low pi lets. It U luirp
QOATINC8 1 COATINGS!
JAMES El LEE,
NO. 11 NOBTII ISKOOND STBKVr,
Sign o the Uoldm Lamb,
ABB NOW BECElVIXtt NEW STTI.EI OF
FALL AUD Yi INTER COiTISfJS,
TO WHICH TS1EY INVITE TUB ATTEST.
TIOH OrillB Tlt.SDE AND OTHEK4,
AT WllOtliS A K Alto BKfAlL. 8 26m
l A Ik O s 5S .
IRINTKNGROOMS
PAPER.
50 TONS 60 TONS
Wrapping, Manilla, and Hardware Papers,
OF DESIRABLE B1ZE9 AND WEIGHTS.
PRICES GREATLY REDUCED.
3. SJ. UiBBBTT A UBOTHEBi
lsarp Par er Manuracturers and Dealers,
1HE GREAT
PAOIFIO RAILROAD,
Becelvlnf ths aid and supsrvlslon Of IheOover nmsat.'
and carried forward by the extranrdlnarr rstoaross
and energy ot the powerful Corporations to whom It
HI ,eD1tru'1-to "P10 spproaoblng oomplstloo,
and It Is sale tj say that Bsf Y ORK AND BAN
FRANCISCO WILt. BX CONNECTED BY BAIL
BY THE
FOURTH OF JULY NEXT.
More than two-thirds or the Through Lias sea
Branches between the Ml sonrl R'ver snd ihs Psoitis
Ocean are constructed, at a cost of nearly
ONE HUNDRED MILLIONS,
And ifae remainder Is being posted forward wl
unparalleled vigor.
THE CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD CO.,
To whom belongs ths Western and Prlnolpal Portion
ot the Main-Stem Line, receive from tue United
States Government,
I. The right of way throngh ths Territories, with the
use of Umber and materials along the ronte.
IL An, absolute grant of twenty sections per mile
(12,800 acres) of the PUBLIC LANDS on tbe line, the
minimum value of which Is now fixed at tx so par
acre.
ILL A special Issue of United States Six Far Oeat
Bonds, at the average rate of SM.00O pr mile, deliver
as i he work progresses; which the Company are al
lowed lo repay within thirty years, mainly by trans
portation service.
IV. Authority to Issne their own First Mortgage
Bonds to tbe same amount, having the preferred Ilea
superior to that of tbe Government.
V. It receives, In addition, donation and subsidies
from lbs State and Cities ot California, amounting to
more than St.000.OUO In gold:
Or an aggregate of Cash Resouroea for eonstrnottoa
Of MOBS THAN SIXTY MILLIONS UPON 75
M1LBB, independent of tbe ten millions of acres of
publlo lands, and further subscriptions to the Capital
Stock. The early completion of the enterprise la
therefore beyond all doubt.
This Company have already carried their read sue
cesafnlly acress the Sierra Nevada Mountains, and.
are rapidly extending the track across the Salt Lake
Plains, and have already a valuable way traffle
thereon. Besldaa a mileage upon all through bast
ness, this road having the best lands for settlement,
tbe most productive mines, the nesrest markets, and
being exempt trom competition, they will always
command large revenues. Tbe net earnings apoa.
the completed poitlons are more than double the
total annual Interest liabilities to be assumed
there upon.
The undersigned ofltr lor sale, and recommend to
lnvestirs, the
First Mortgage 30-Ycar Gold Bonds
OP TUB
Central Pacific Railroad Company,
bearing six per cent, per annum Interest, both princi
pal aud Interest payable In "UNITED8TATES GOLD
COIN." lhese Bonds are the flrat Hen upon one of
the most productive aud valuable railroad lines In
the world a line which will be tiuiaaei within twelve
months, and which Is already earning, alter psylng
operating expenses, more than twice tbe annual
ctarge of Its Bonded debt. Tbey are already widely
known ana esteemed in tnis country andEurops, and
It Is believed the remainder of the Loan win speedily
be taken.
A limited amount will be disposed of at
103 per cent., aud Accrued Interest, la
Currency,
Tbe Bonds are of f lOOOeacn, with semi-annual gold
coupons attached, payable In July and January.
The Company reserre the right to advance the
price at any time; but all ordeis actually In transitu
at tbe time of any such advance will be ailed at
present price. At this lime tbey pay more than eight
percent upon the Investment, and have, from Nb.
tlonal and State laws, guarantees superior to 'any
other corporate securities now offered.
Ws receive all classes of Government Bonds, at
their fu'l market rates, In exchange for the Central
Pacific Railroad Bonds, thus enabling the holders to '
realise from FIVE TO TEN PER CENT. PROFIT
and keep the prlnolpal ot their Investments equally
secure.
Orders and Inquiries will receive prompt attention,'
Information, Descriptive pamphlets, etc., giving a
fult account or the Organization, Progress, Business
and Prospects ot the Enterprise furnished on applica
tion. Bonds sent by return Express at our oosk
SUBSCRIPT IONS RECEIVED BY BANK AND
BANKEhS, AGENTS FOR THE LOAN, AND BY
BO WEN & FOX, Special Agents,
No. It MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE.
DE HAVEN & BRO., Bankers, ,
No. SO South THIRD Slroet.
SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO.,
No. IS South TH IRD Street.
All Descriptions Ol GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
BOUGHT, SOLD, or EXC II A SUED, at our Office aad
by Mall and Telegraph, at MARKET RATES,
ACiiOUTS OF RAAKS BANKERS, and others,
received and favorable arrangemeats made for de
sirable accounts.
FISK & HATCH,
Bankers aud Dealers In Government Se
curities, and
FINANCIAL AGENTS OF THE CENTRAL PA
CIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY,
No. O NASSAU Street.
t 14 mtt NEW YOBE.
rjpUE SEVENTH NATIONAL RANK,
If. W. corner FOURTH and MARKET Sts.,
Solicits the accounts ol Merchants, Manufao'arers,
and trades In gtaeral. Prompt and careful attention
given to the Interests ot our Depositors aod Correspondents.
t SS ln.5p
JR. S. HALL, CASHIER.
COPARTNERSHIPS.
alUE UMDRKSIGNEl) HAVE THIS DAT
formed a copartouraUlu uutlrr tue naiue and Orin
OI CARfcTAlKS A McCALL as IMrOHTKlVi Ok
BRAMJIVH, WlIKb, (.JlNcs OLIVHi OIL, Ktc., and
lOM&JlHblUN WHKORANTd fr thosaleot K"J,
WUHAT, and BOURBON WHI8KIK and will
crntlDue the biiHlneis at the old stand. No. li Vv All
NUl'endNo. lit GRANITE Streets where tbey hope
to merttacoutiuuauceot the patronage ot the trade
as heretofore. M 0AB8TAIRgi j,.,
JOHN V. JUcUALL,
Philadelphia. October 1. lats. Ml at J
RODGEBS' AND WOSTENHOLM'8 POCKKT
KNl vijS rverl aud mag Handles, of bnautlfui
tim.ta WDUKW? aud WAlfc 4 BUTCHER'S HA,
Soib aud lie Mlebrated LEOOULTRS RAZOR
sue.b'ow OhesnnL
DEAFNES9. EVfcRY INSTRUMENT THAt
trleuca and skill have luveuued to assist taa
hearlus lavery oVrw of dtatness: also. K-'Plrj-
any others In use, tP- MADJUttAB, "u,viJ7V