THE DAILY EVTBKIfffl TELEGRAPH PniLADELPIIIA, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 7 1863; THE CELESTIALS. A Slightly Ilnmoronn but Friendly Wel- f r ; come to Etginl. Frhn Iht Londtn Stur; Sept. 22. - - Mr. linrllDgamo and hi. Chinese Embassy have arrived in Loadoa. From the aooounls of the. jjffraonnt'of 1b. mitloa that have already appeared we amy expect to derive at onoe pro til aod unniitmtut from tbelr preseuoe among oh, as tbey aeem ladlvldually lo unite all the atl raoti venes. of the show Chinaman to the dignity ot the diploma) Int. Hnrely from tbe days wbeu embattle wre nrn. tent there have been none that promised to be so Interesting to tbe onrlons as this oue. lis chief Is an Ameri can, Its first secretary an Irishman, lis second n native of Franoe. Dut China has absorbed them Inter own nationality, and bas rechrisiened thorn to her own taste; so that H Is doabtfal whether tbe own father of Poe-aa-oben, Unin hl choong Jen-tachen, would recognize by that title bis sou, Anson Karllngame. E jiially pa. eled, too, would be the Inhabitants of Helfaat to discover In Ho-choon-au ibelr long-lost towns man Jobn 'MoLeavy Drown. De-chan, the Chinese trnnHformntlon for the name of Mr. Becretary Desonarapa, mlht pass muster on the boulevards. It is In Chlh-u-Kahn that we come lo the real Chinaman, whose Illustrious line is free from every taint of Western barbur iKin. This gentleman is Associate Mln'sler, and yet he only weighs 1 JO pounds. Here is a lesson that we trust will not be thrown away on those who are eternally complaining of the Inadequacy of their means to their denlre l ends. At I'iO pounds weight Uhlh-u-Khau has xnannged to lay bis sovereign under aa obli gation how many men are tbere amoag ns who at i!(!0 pounds have bestowed one thought on their country? Hut. by-the-way, tbe other xnembeis of the Kmb'tssy are gentlemen who interpret in the principal European languages. Ve wish them all a long and profitable stay in this country profitable to them and to our Delves. Mr. Iturllugame deserves thanks for having brought them here. It was a great timleriuklncr, and it must not be forgotten that It is an undertaking not yet completed. Tbe Chinese have shown their usual happiness of thought in the choice of a name for the gentle man wlm has led their country men tbeso thou Dhuds of miles from home to moot the West on Its own ground. The translation of Mr. Bur llrpnme'M title is "Minister of Heavy Kesponsl biiUy." Could anything be fitter, more lite rally tiue? POLITICAL. The Lvnchbu'-g Ktrffinfansays It is verr ob vious that "some change" has occurred at the N firth to ;lusplre the Republicans with the eirongthl hopes of success in the Presidential election. The Oolobor elections are to nettle the whole question. If Pennsylvania and Ohio go against the Democrats, says the Virginian, "the cquse will be lost;" if not there will be room far hope. And it proceeds to show that if the cause Is lost, it will be In consequence of the ultra and absnrd hcUod. of the Democratic) National Convention. The Washington correspondent of the Wor cester' cays that an active Democrat, in a recent interview, asked Montgomery Blair if he gave tip the contest. He replied that he was uncertain about it, but, In a despondent tone, he continued, that they could obtain no money, alluding to the Democratic Executive Commit tee there, lae New Yorkeis bad promised them $5U(HJj but uolH cent bad hi on received, "it was hard work, and up hill ul that," said Montgo mery in conclusion. Democrats claim to have been more loyal during the war than Republicans. It may b to, but only in the sense used by Ueorge 10. I'ugh, once Demcratlc Senator from Ohio, and always a leader of his parly, wh said recently at a Democratic meeting. "I didn't feel myself called upon to manifest any particular enthu fiasm lor the war; and therein, let me tell my Republican frleuas, is loyalty, true loyalty." General Frank P. Tllair was on the train from the (Suspension Bridge, on Wednesday, and before the cars reached Rochester a canvass of the passengers wan made, and resulted as follows: For Grant and Ool fax Gentlemen, 89; ladles, (11. For Seymour and Blair Gentle men, 47; ladles, 21. liialr voted for Seymour and himself, and jocosely asked permission to to be recorded twice. Tbe LanBlug (Mich.) Republican says: "We have the most, cheering news from every por tion of the State. The work goes bravely oa. We predict 30,000 majority for Grant. Tae masses are alive to the real issues of the day. Grant and Colfax and Tanners' dabs have been foimedln the cities and large villages, and are getting into good word In-order." A convention of the honorably discharged ' three years' soldiers of the late war is called to meet at Cleveland on the 8th of October. Hon. E. M. (Stan ion and other distinguished speakers will atteDd. Those intending lo be present will notify Colonel James Pickards, Chairman of the committee. The Republicans of the Second, Fifth. Sixth, and Eighth Tennessee districts are fighting among themselves, and In each case tbere are two Republican candidates for Congress. In the Second L. C. Hank, disaffected Republican, Is running against Horace Maynard, the regular Republican nominee. "The condition of the campaign in Ohio" is fnch 'that the Cincinnati Enquirer oilers to sell out all its political documents at "less than cost." It oflers flint-rate speeches by Pendleton, Hendricks, Doolittle, and others, at the ruinous low rale of "four for a cent," General Logan speaks of General Grant as ' tbe man who never made a mistake," and of Seymour as the man "who never did anythlug Is." John A. Grlswold ceased to aot with the Democratic party when the Demooratlo party began to act with tbe Rebels. The Boston Democrats propose the title of Bleachers, as an oitset to the Tanners a very impropriate title for tbe unwashed. An exchange, hearing that General Blair lias recently been 111, Imagines the disease to be Malne-a-pota." The Fond du Lac (Wis ) Commonwealth pub lishes the names of libO soldiers who announce their Intention of voting for Grant and Colfax. JSovi and Then. Though, learning wisdom from the result of the recent elections, some of the Demooratio sheets have ceased their abuse of General Grant, many of the Seymour mouthpieoes continue their efforts to rob him of his military laurels, and make him appear as one of the Worst men in the country. The following are some of the terms (culled from Demooratio sheets) which were applied to the Lieutenant general before and after the avowal of his political sentiments: BEFORE. "A great soldier." 'An example of magnanimity." "A great captain." "The stuff of whioh statesmen are made." "A leader of rare endowments." 'The man whose valor saved the oountry." 'The conqueror of the Rebellion." "The hero of many victories." " "The savior of our institutions." AFTER. "Doubtful in his policy." "Well enough but for his associations." "J he prospective tool of the radicals." "A General whose victims were too oostly to be valuable." "The lucky man to whom Lee surrendered, when he ought to have surrendered to Lee." "The military blunderer." "The butcher of the national army." "The brainless tanner who aspired to mili tary honors." "A man who needlessly sacrificed one hun dred thousand lives in Li3 Potomao cam paign." "Notoriously a disregarder of the truth." "The willing tool of Stanton and the radical Congress." "The sworn enemy of his country's liber ties." "The liar." "A poor tool in radical hands." "Drunkard." "Liar." "Sot." "Fool." Miscellaneous Foreign Items. Tbe Paris Charivari gives the following cari catures on the various political questions now pending in Europe. The first represents the old lableof the biar watching his master, Prussia, asleep, with a fly (the Rhine) on his nose, the bear (Ruts! u) i in tbe act of hurling a huge Btone (the KuheIud alliance) on his head lu order to kill the obuoxlous insect. The oth.r represents a sewing machine, operating upou a large piece of clolh, marked Prussia, to wlilc.T tire being attached various bits, all duty marked. Hanover, Heme, and Kuisuu are pictly well finished. Wnrtembnrg, Havana, and Baden are only tautened by a few sii tones, but are working up to the needle. . -In the city of Marseilles a man lived on bad terms with his wife, One day. while waiting ' lor his dinner, b remarked that the files fell ueaa on touching tils bowl or soup, without saylrg a word he changed the bowls, giving bis wife tbe one she had placed lor him. Before long the acute sufTerins of bis belter half con vinced hi in that he had narrowly escaped being poisoned. .... The Viceroy of Egypt has a steam yacht that cost $1,400,000 in gold, and the engines are of 'MOO norm power. About two months ago a race was run between her and Prince Napo leon's steam yacht, the Jerome Napoleon, of only 750 horse power, from Paima to Constanti nople, in which the latter was victorious. A, member of an Influential Florentine family is accused by tbe Italian Government of having disposed of the plans prepared by the Italian generals previous to tbe battle or Uiu to,7.a to the Austrian for the sum of tsOOO in gold. A Mr. Padwlck, well known in English sporting circles, has demanded an explana tion of tbe Marquis of Hasting, through the medium of tbe Jockey Club, lu order definitely lo find out the reason why the Karl was icratched for the last Derby and the St. Leger. At the village of Lambezelle, near Brest, la France, tbe following sign exists: "Louis Na poleon retails wine, brandy, beer, and other Ilquoi s." STEAMBOAT LINES. zzb FOR W fc'SHSieiSLBlon tlck rfTZrJN rillLADlSLPHIA AND TRBN. tttut V i mil ton bteaniooat Line. Tne steamboat nuftJA Ji'ohRKbT leaves ARCH Street Wharf, lor Trenton, stopping at Tacoay, Torresdale, Beverly, lliirlltigion, Bristol, Florence, Bobulue' Wharf, and Wliiie Hill. Leaves Arch Street Wharf I Leaves South Tranton. Saturday, Uct. 8, 1 P. M Saturday, Oct. S, 6 P.M hunday, Ocl. 4, to Burlington, Bristol, and Inter mediate lauding, leaves A run street wharf at 8 A.M. and 2 1 M.; leaves Bristol at UiU A. M. and 4'iP. M. Monday, Oct, 6, 2.H l'.M Monday, Oct, D, Don't go Tuesoay, " 6, 'ii-i P Mi Tuesday, 6, 8 A.M Wed'day, " 7, 8 P.M Wed day, " 7, 9 A.M Ihnrsday.OcU 8. Don'tgo I'huisday, " 8, 9 A M Friday, " , 8 A. M I Friday, 9, 12 M. Fare to Trenton, 40 cents each way; Intermedial places, H5 cents. 4 11 FOR WILMINGTON, CHESTER, j uuuik. r are, iu cent, incur tlckeui. 16 ennui. 'iut BM-aiiier A ill ill. Ihbvib t:HRPNtTT Street Wharf at 8 45 A, M., and returning leaves Wilming ton at 2 P, M. Kzcuralou tickets, IS cents. Tua Bieanur t. M. FKL'lOb leaves CiiEsNUi' Btreet W bar! at 8 JP M Fare, lu cents. 10 1 2 w rlTO OPPOSITION TO THE COM- JLuihAriM im?mB1jnKD KAlLltOAD AUli BIUH bit-MMjruXilt. Biauier JOHN SYLVESTER will make dally excursions to Wilmington (dundaysezoented), touch ing at Chester and Marcus iiuok, leaving AP.UU Bireet wharf at lo A. M. and 4 P. lu.i returning, leavs Wlirolnnop at 7 A. M. and 1P.M. JLIghl freights taken, DAILY EXCUKS10K8. Till n Plenum cteamboat JUaM A. Wak. inivli. itaved Uli.t,N Ul street Wnarr, Plillada,, at 1 o'clock and 8 o'clock P. M., for .Burlington and Bristol, touching at Klvertoa. Torrexdale, Andalusia, and Beverly. Ketuxnlng, leaves Bristol at 7 o'clock A. Hi and 4 P. M. Fare, as cento each way: Ercnrslon 40 eta. 8 11 tf r,anjw FOK NEW YORK-SWIFr-SUEB 4cmJtlx.- Transportation Company Despaich a. u ewni Hiirn Lines, via Delaware and itarllan Canal, on and after tne lBth ot March, leaving dally at li irt. and 6 P. M connecting with all Northern and Eastern hues. For lrelKhi, which will be taken on accommodating terms, apply to WILLI A. M. BAlltp CO., 1 li fc'0. 132 B. DELAWA lUS AveutW. : SHIPPING. LOJSILLARD'S STEAMSniP LINE FOR NEW YORK. From and after this date, thermits ot irelgnt by this line will be ten cents per 100 lbs. ' ' tbeavy goods; four cents per foot, measurement; one cent per gallon for liquids, ship's option. One of the Bteamora of this Line will leave every luesday, Thursday, and Satur day, Goods received at' all times on covered piers AU goods forwarded by New Ycrk ngeut fred of chargei except cartage. For further lniormutlon, apply on tbe pier to 8 23 6m JOHN P. OJIL. FOR LIVERPOOL AND QUr-JKN8-TOWN.-i.nmau Line oi Mall bteuiurim bio i. jj pointed to sail as follows: C'l'lV OF FAKla, (Saturday, October 10. CITY OF LONDON. Saturday, Octooer 17. CITY OF WAaiilNUTON, Tueoday, GctobP.r 20. 1 1TY OF BALTIAIOKK. Maturuav. Omouer Z4. and each succeeutng baiuida and alternate Tuesday, at 1 P. M,. lrom Fler 4o, Norm idver. MA1F.IS OF' FASHAOE BY TBI MAIL BTKAMBB KVH1UV HATUUUAI, Payable lu Gold. Fayable in Currency, FIKST CABIN $100 to London lw to Funs 116 STEEliAUE t15 to London. 40 to Farls 4 fassaok uy rnK tuuudav stbamkh via halhtajl. 11KHT CABIN, BTBlIttAtlH, Pa able In Uuld. Payable In Currency. Liverpool.. tH) I Liverpool .3 ltaillax... m "lBlltax 1 bl. John's, N. F' I 4l, hit. John's, N. F- I on by Branch bteumer....! oy Branch Steamer... ou Fussengers also fcrwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bre men, etc., at reduced rates. Tickets cmi be bought here by persons sending for thtir lrlends. at moderate rales. For luriher Information apply at the Company's Olxices JOUN'g. DALE. Agent, No. 15 BROADWAY, N. Y. Or to uuuhd&iiIj b Auijiv, Agents, No. 411 CUEbNDT Strut t, Fnlladelphla, Vffe, NEW EXPRESS LINE TO ALEX. UK.anarla. Ueorgetown, and Washlncton D. kj.. via Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, with con nections at Alexandria from the moBt direct route tor L nchhurg, Bristol, is-uoxvuie, jNasnvuie, Dalton &nd LiieKf.iiLhw.4Ht.. Steamers leave regularly every Saturday at noon Zroni tiienni wnari a-we ru.ara.et street. Freight received dally. WM p qydb A CO., No, 14 North and South Wharves, J. B. DAVIDSON, Agent at Georgetown, M. F-LDlUi-iUF. dk Co., Agents at Alexandria, VIr gliila. 81 NOXICE. FOR NEW YORK, VIA HXtttAftS bl'KAilBOATOOMFANV. The bteam Propellers ot this line leavu DAILY THltOUGH IN 24 HOURS. Goodr JOrwarded by all the Hue going out of Nesr xora, .norm, .aat,uu vv est, iree oi coiumuwiuh. Freights received at our uhuuI low rates, WILLIAM P. CLYDE t CO., Agents, No. 14 s. WHAKVKS, Fhlladoiphia. IAMFS HAM U. Aeent. hi, J No. 11H WALL Street, corner of South, New York -tfftSr. PHILADELPHIA, RICHMOND .t.--.AA...... AND NOKFOLix Bl'JiAMCHIP L1NFJ iu.AkOl;H x KF.1UHT A1U LlJSii TO TilJt EVKRY SATURDAY. At noon, fioui FlittiT VYUAJvF above MARK El Street. THKOTTGH EATE8 and THROUGH RECEIPTo to all polo' In iNorln ana Souih Carolina, via Sea board Air Line Kallroad, counecilng at Portsmouth and to Lynchburg, Vs., Tennessee, and the West, via Virginia and Tennessee Air Line and Blcnmond and Freight bakulku hut uirciii, ana taken at LOW ER RATFS THAN ANY OTHER LIN. The regularity, safety, aud cheapness of this route commend it to tne pniiuo as tne most aesirAhle me dium for carrying every description ol re I v lit. - No charge tor coihiulssion, dray age, or any expense Oi trausier. steamships Insured at lowest rates. Freight received daily. WILLIAM P. CLYDE & CO., No. 14 isorth and fcou'h WHARVifi. W. P. FOHTF.lt, Agent at Richmond and City Toint. T, P. CROW ELL & CO.. Agents at Norfolk. 8 1 EAST INDIA TELEGRAPH. JLECTR1C TULEGRATH 15 CILUfA. THE EAST INDIA .. TELEGRAPH COMPANY'S OFFICE. Kos. 23 and 25 N1SSAU Street. OltOANIZED UNDER SPECIAL CHARTER FROM TH-B BTATE OF HaW YOS.K. ' t CAPITAL, es.OOO.OOO 60,000 SIIARES, f 100 EACH. DIRECTORS Hon. Andbkw G. Cubtiw, Philadelphia. Paul B, FoBBns.of Russell A Co., China. Fbkd. BvTTJtBrijuvo, of X1. Butterfleld & Co,, New York Isaao Livxbmobk, Treosi Mich. 0. R. R-, Boston. ALKXANDBB HOLLAND, TrOBS. Am. Kx, CO I NeW York. Hon. JamkbNoxon, Pyracose, N. Y. O. H. Palm kb, Treas. Weak U. Tel Co., New York. Flktcheb Wkstbat. of Westray, Olbbs & Hardcas- tie, N. Y. Nicholas Micklks, New York, OFFICERS. A. G. Oubtikt, President. N. Uicklbs. VlcevPrei-ldont. Oeobok Comant, Secretary. Gbobgb Ellis (Cashier National Batik Common wealth). Treasurer, Hon. A. K. MoLxubb, Philadelphia, Bollcltor. The Cliine Government having through Hie Son, Anion JiwUngamc) conceded to thlt Company the privi lege of connecting the great ttaporti of the Empire by mVmarine electric telegraph cable, wepropose commenc ing oiicraUoM in Ehina, and laying down a line of 900 milet al once, between thefoUowing ports, v(; Population. Canton ....... m...!,0!, Macon.... - 60,000 Hong Kong --. 250,000 Bwatow 200 000 Anioy 250,000 f0O-ChoW....... 1,250,000 Wan-Chu - 800.000 Blligpo : 400,000 Haug-Chean 1,200,000 8httiighal........... ...1,000,000 W Rl AFPICE OF COLLECl'OB INTERNAL W BFiVliJSUK, becond District Pounsylvauia. Bio, 'i;,v DOCK blreet. POSTPONED HALE. Will ha sold at Public bale, on the premises, TWENTY -THIRD and bOU'i M blreits, on TliURH I'AY Horning, October 8, at lo o'clock, du Kmuiy Hogsheads, 1 lurne sir.e Hurr 1 ant, 1 lare size Worm Tau k, etc. ete., i.el.ed under warr.iut ol ui.strlut aud to he sold as the properly ol Alichal Murtiny for United Wtaies Internal Kevenne "axes due and uu jtHid. JOHN II. D1LHL, Collector. bAMUKL O. Cook, Auciloueer. 10 B 2t OP COLLECTOB I STERNAL I'.VKN UF, becond District l'unusyivuuia, No. 2;i0 DOCKBtreet l'OSTPONED BALK. Will be Bold at Public bale, on u-A 1'URDAY, Octo ber iu at 11 o'cloik, at the U. H. HOiNDKll W A it K, HOUbn;, PK.NM and LOMBAiiD Mirtfets.U lttrga l.e t opner Hlills and 8 large s lie Copper V onus, seized under warrant ol d'siralnt, aud lo l sold ai me pro 1 erty of tlloliacl Murphy lor UnKud btales lutorual Rtvfcuub taxbsdue aud unpa'd. JOHN H DIE HL, Collector. BamtblO. Cook, Auctloiieer. 10JI 1 1 AMERICAN A L 0 E, yL, MKMCAL TOJJIO AND DIURETIC. j''-. Au euilnnt writer says of It: 'And really a patieiil owes some tliuuks to it il iuior who restores blui with Neclsr, sii.iniui and fraK'nt, lu blesd ot rasping ni ttirnut ami Ihiylng liu who e In terior with the bittern sucked by gjur-ieuiuercd routs fri'Ui vlxenlhh shIIh." 1-50 a bull e: hi for V to. llnn aopathlc i'hurujucy fnr snle. Onon evenings, I'llOiVi-: KOI.HM'rf, 10 23 lo. lailltlDU j. Avenue. Total..... - .6.910,000 These ports have a lorelgn commerce of 19(H). Ouo.OuO and an enormous domestic trade, besides which we have the immense Internal commerce of the Empire, ladlatlng lrom these pointy, through its canals and navigable rivers : The cable being laid, this company propose erecting land lines and establishing a speedy and trustworthy means of communication, which must command there, as everywhere else, the communications of the Government, of business, and of social life, especially In China. She has no postal system, and her only means now of communicating information la by courier on land, and by steamers on water, . The WesternWorld knows that China la a very large country, In the lualn densely peopled; but few yet realize that she contains more than a third of ths human race. The latest roturns made to her central authorities for taxing purposes, by tbe local magla trateB. make her population Four Hundred ami Four teen Millions, and this is mere likely to be under than Over the actusl aggregate. Nearly all of these who are over ten years old not only can, bnt do read and write. Her civilization Is peculiar, but her literature Is as extensive as that of Europe. China Is a land of Uacheis and traders; and the latter are exceedingly quick to avail Uemselves of every proffered faclPly for procuring early Information.- It Is observed in California that the Chinese make great use of the telegraph, though it there transmits messages In En glish alone. To-day, great numbers of lleet steamers are owned by Chinese uerchauui, and used by them exclusively for the transmission of early Intelligence, If the telegraph wepropose, connecting all their great seaports, weie now in existence, it Is behoved that Us business would pay Its cost within the first two years of its successful operation, and would steadily Increase thereafter. No enterprise commends ltselt as In a greater de gree remunerative to capitalists, and to our whole people. It la of vast national Importance commer cially, politically, and evangelically. Shares of this company to a limited number, may be obtained at foO each, f 10 payable down, (is on the 1st of November, and 26 payable In monthly Install . mentB of 2'60 each, commencing December 1, 1808 on application to DREXEL ft CO., No. 34 Soulli THIRD Street, Pliiladelpala, To duly authorized Banks and Bankers throughout Pennsylvania, and at the OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, Kos. 23 and 25 NASSAU STREET, 829 NEW YORK. FOR SALE. JiOK SALL.-A K.ARE CIIANCE. The Stock, Fixtures, and Lease of the old and successful biand of tbe undersigned, located in the most central part of CHESNUT Street, No. loot Established Twenty-seven Years (Ten of which In. the present location) for the Bale of Silks, Ribbons, Millinery, Lace, and Fancy Goods, The Proprietor going out 01 business. A pply promptly to JOBN WARBURTON, No 1004 CHEHNUT Street, Philadelphia, Pa. TO RENT. p O R RENT. ! PREMISES, No. 80!) C11ESNUT St., FOR STORE OR OFFICE. ALSO, OFFICES AND LARGE ROOMS suitable for a Commeicial College. Apply at 24tf BANK OF THE REPUBLIC. A N OFFICE TO LET, FURNISHED OU unfurnished. No. ftus South TEiNTU blreet. Inquire at S or 4 lu the Rilernoon. 10 2 RAILROAD LINES. jOTICE TO SHIPPERS. Large reductions York on having been made from New WEST BOUND TRADE, Tlic rcnnsylvauia Railroad Company, To meet the same, have made corresponding reduo llobt to protect the trade of Philadelphia, and will at all times continue this policy. For new rates, and other Information, apply to the Agents of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company THIRTEENTH and MARKET Streets, I'hlUdel ' S. II. KINGSTON, 10 2 lot General Freight Agent Penna. IV R Co. HOUSEMEN AND FARMERS. FINANCIAL. KM 11 IITHMIDOLPPi 1 Dealers In all GoTcrnmcnt Securities and Foreign Exchange. Bills for sale en London, Taris, Frank- ! fort, Etc. Letters or Credit Issued on Messrs. JAMES I W. TUCKER & CO., Paris, AVAILABLB FOB TRAVELLER S' USB ; Ul ANY PART OF THE WORLD. Stocks, Bonds, and Gold bought and sold on Commission. Direct communication, by private wire, with onr New York House. AU fluctuations in Governments, Stooks, Gold, etc, instantly advised. S3IITII, RANDOiril & CO., No. 16 South THIRD Gtroot, 4 HO PHILADELPHIA. 1)E. EOEB'S CHEAT HOUSE TOWDEK, FOB CALLS, CUTS, OPiUN 6ORK8 and BURNS. Worst cases cured In lrom one to six dsya. NO CfRiii NO Ax. PRICK FIFTY CENTS PHIt BOX. Alloraeraaddretaed No. R North RTXTattreut (third Honr), Will be promptly atwuced lo, V&iuuirp OeMyei&Reio. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 102, And Accrued Interest. rENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 103, And Accrued Interest. FOK SALE BY De Hayen & Bro., No. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET, U PHILADELPHIA. WM. PAIHTEE & CIO., BAMiEKS AND DEALERS IN GOVERN MENT SECURITIES, mo. 36 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA, AGENTS FOU The Union Pacific Railroad Co., AND Central Pacific Railroad Co. Wo liare on hand THE FIRST MORT GAGE SIX PER CENT. GOLD INTEREST D0NDS of both Companies, for sale or Exchange for GoTernnient Securities. Pamphlets, with Maps, Reports, and full information furnished on application, s iu PHILADELPHIA. B AN KING HOU8B Of I FINANCIAL. j 8 2 0 MILES MM PACIFIC RAILROAD Are now Unshed and In operation Although thlt road It bntit with great rapidity, the work It thor oughly donet and la proaononed by tbe United State OemmittloBert to be flrtt-olwet In every reipeot, be fore it la accepted, and bffure any bonds can be Ittued opon it, Bapldlly and excellence of contraction have been secured by a complete division of labor and by dis tributing the twtiuy thon.aDd nan employed along tbe line lor long distances at once. It Is now probable that the WHOLE LINE TO THE TACIFIC WILL EE COMPLETED IN 1860. The Oropany have ample nrnans of which the Gov ernment grams the right of way, and all necessary timber and other materials fonnd along tbe line of Ul operations; also 12,8uo acres of land to tbe mite, taken in alternate sections on each side of its road; alse United State Thirty-year Bonds, amounting to from fis.ooo to f 18,000 per mile, according to tbe difUonlttes to be snrmonnted on tbe various sections to be built for which it takes a second mortgage aa security, and it Is expected that not only tbe Interest, bat the prin cipal an. ount may be paid in services rendered by tbe Company In transporting troops, malls, eta THE EARNINGS OF THE UNIO PACIFIC RAILROAD, front Its Way or Local Bimlness only dnrlng the year ending June 30, 1808, amounted to over POUR MILLION DOLLARS, Which alter paying all expenses wan much more than sufJlclent to pay the luterest upon Its Bonds. Thece earnings are no Indication of the vast through traffic that must follow the opeclng of the line to the PaciUc, but they certainly prove that FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS AUCTION SALES. ? FIRST MORTGAGE SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS OT THE KOCilESTER WATER WORKS CO. FOR SALE AT 87J, And Accrued Interest from JULY 1, 18G8. PAYABLE SEMI ANNUALLY. Juuuary aud July, The aggregate amount of those Bonds Issued by the Company Is 100,oouf npoa their works estimated to cost over 91,000,000. Prom a careful examination of the uses which will be made of the water In the city and suburbs, It is estimated that the Company will be able to pay large dividends ok its spock. ONLY A LIMITED AMOUNT OF THESE BONDS ARE FOB SALE AT THESE PKI0ES, - APPLY TO . CIENDINNLNG & DAVIS, No. 48 South THIRD Street. Nob. 112 and 114 Soutn THIRD Street PHILADELPHIA; Dealers In oU UoTernmcnt Securities. Old 5-208 Wanted In Exchange Tor Neir A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. Interest Allowed on Deposits. COLLECTIONS HADE. STOCKS bought and tola on Commission, Special butluee accommodations reserved for adlea. We will rerelve applications l1 Pollolss ot Life Insurance In the National Llie Insurance tympany of the Dulled b tutus, - lull luturruuuua i,lvtt ftt our QUlCOi cob ting nearly three timet Upon such ft property their amount, ARE ENTIRELY SECURE. The Union Paclfio Bonds run thirty years, are for $1000 each, and have coupons attached. They beat annual Interest, payable on the first days of January and July, at the Company's olllce in the City of New York, at the rate cf six per cent. In gold. The prlncl pal Is payable lu gold at maturity, Tbe price la 104 and at the present rate oi gold, they pay a liberal Uieoirie on their cost. A very Important consideration In determining the value of these bonds is the It nyth of time they have to run. It is well known that a long bond alwayscommandt a much higher price than a short oue. It is safe to assume that durlug the next thirty years, tie rate ol Interest in the United btates will decllue aa It has done in Kurope, and we have a right to expect that SKch six per cout, securities as these will be held at at high a premium as those of this Government, which hi 1807 were bought Iu at from 20 to 2a per cent, above par. The export demand alone may produce this re sult, aud us the Issue of a private corporation, tbey aro beyond the reach of political action, . The Cotapany believe that their Bonds, at tbe pre sent rate, are the cheapest security in the market, and the right to advance the price at any time is reserved Subscriptions will be received in Philadelphia by DE HAVEN & BIlOTIIEll No. 40 3. THIBD Btreet, PAINTER & CO., No. S8 8. THIBD Street. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., No. 16 H. THLHD Street. AMD Or XBVr XOIiK AT THE tOMI'AKV'S OPFICE, NO, 20 NASSAU Btreet, AND BY JOIiH J. CISCO dc WON, BANKEBS, No. 69 WALu Street, And by tbe Company's advertised Agents through out the United States. Bemlttances should be made In drafts or other funds par In New York, and the Bonds will be Bent free of charge by return express. Parties subscribing through local agents, will look to them for their safe delivery, A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOB 18C3 has Just been published by the Company, giving fuller Information than Is possible In an advertisement, respecting the Progress of the Work, the Resources of the Country traversed by tbe Road, and Means for Construction and tbe Value ot the Bonds, which will be sent free on application at the Company's offices, or to any of the advertised agents, JOHN J, CISCO, TREANUKER, September 14, 1863. 5 1 fmwtfj New York. GOLD BOUGHT. M&W&BR.0. DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, No. 10 South TIIIUD Strict. QLENDINFJINa A DAVI82 KO. 8 SOUTH THIBD STBEXTt Stock and Gold Brokers. QUOTATIONS OP NEW YORK STOCKS ALWAYS OS HAND, ISift .ir.rorrnsmtii. m tohh h. davjs IJU1E SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, For Safe Keeping of Valuables, Securities, etc., ana Renting of Safes, DIB.KOTOR9 ; N. B. Browne, I J Ollllngham Pell, Alex. Henry, a H.Clarke, 0. Macalesier, H A. Caldwell, J01.U WeiSb. IK W. Clark, I Goo. F. Tyler. OFFICE, NO. 421 CHEHJTUT BTKEET. N. B. BliOWNE. President V. H. CLARK, Vloe President E. PATTKBBOSJSeo. and ireasurer, I lowiurj doots'anp shoes. HAVING ALT Eli ED AND ENLARGED MY More, No. ZM N. MIN I 11 titrtet, 1 invite attn li)U to luy IiiptpmsimI slock (ol my own uiunutiusuire) t l ili.elii iO'ib, wml.a. (J.4 I I Kits), Klo., of the latest tivit, and ai the lowwot pnete. k lli Sui KlliS EiJT BOfP. I if T 1 Tl ill l"tV Mr fl t fTAIT V M B BtBiuk iSJit TO ,na TtT mrwt, corner j . u treur Buccewors to John B. Myers A ol iHB MOST ATTRArri vr nit or rnCNOH 1 MAPK II THIH B(RKKT Trfl4 rvv OB.i32nd Sa4 Market Birfei Phllaelo, 1 October 8, rsos, ai m o'clo-k, on four months' credit ttiftS. lord erlnos,ln oholoa assort. win nl! Tplin't, vsrHn anil Hies a n pieces Pant colored nw.unellne af, , ?fl p ic Pri8 l.rlntert mouwellne a laiae i IKipiecenjBrl.sllkchsliMiKpiins If) pieces fans silk cha ne eplugllnet.: . IW rlecei Paris fl.k Plia'ue crepes i0 pieces 1'arls silk rhane nnuvnantes. L t leces Pans silk chalnr armii'es. W pieces Paris stik cha n tHVta. ; 7 plect Farls silk chain Ophel le. , I"' p eces Par's silk nouvesuies glaee. K'0,lpces Parlnsllk noiiVKauirs raye. ao pieces Paris rancv dress gnnds. . , . . 1I'K HO)l8. M 1, flttM linn .1 . , , . . . t,i , rV 'fr suuiTior mtaes anu quail lies Of black snr nolnrid irros ir'alns. . u, vitrioim ituaiuies oi coiorta satins, la neautl nil ansortuienis m.i. ... . . . . . ... ,,r niiin mi iiinmni or enureiy new ana cnoic. gool, bcHinlfully asorteil, aud as It Is one of tne ,. .i.inia,.i-,uVl. wrr mane in I'niiaaointila, buyers will llnd l worthy of their pari leu ar a'leu l I U L. & B. CUKTIS A CO. LAItOK 4A I.K OF ItBI risH.FRFNOfT OKRil AN.t AND PCMIt.sTIU UK Y MOODS. , On Friday Morulnir. JCI. , at 10 o'clock, ou four mouih j' credit. 10 5 It ,A AlHO, ...Jf'Kf DOZEN HOhlKKY AND GLOVES, ortlip bent make Iniporieil Inoliullnif I'll I IIIIM IIIAl,'. H . ,?. l.l. I - colored, una mued hiBe aud half hose, plain to full Boy', nr'ssrs', ard chlldreu's white, brown, mixed. , and tancy Iiiihp in all gradn.i. ttnillB'. ladln' ..nit rhill!i..,n'a Blllr Hoi. T cloth gl6ves and gain, lew: " b " " LA ROE SALK OF CA 11PET' NOH, 100 PIECES , . On Saturday Morning, . ' ) o'c'oc-. o four months' credit, ahout & pieces of Innraln, Veuetlan, list,, hemp, cot !''" IaB carpeilugs, loo pieces of oil cloth, etc loaat LAKGE BALK OF FRENCH AND OTHER EURO PKAN DRY UOOD8, aiO. On Momlay morning. Oct. 12, at 10 o'clock, on 4 months' credit. 10 7 4t SALK OF lodO CARFS BOOTS, SHOES, TltAV- LLI NO BAOS. KTO. . , . On Tuesday morning, Oct. 13, at 10 o'clock, ou 4 months' credit. flO 7 5t M THOMAS & SONS, N08. 138 AND 111 b. iOUKTH BlKkik-r. ; VALUABLE PRIVATE L1BRABY. Ou Wednesday Afternoon, OCober T. at 4 o'clock, islsceliniieous and Dramstlo worts, l-nKilah and American editions, ridilv bound, and elegantly llliintraied, Including a number Ol Pickering aud Moxou Imprluts. lu a 6 f, . C",BlTe pK,, l Nos. l.Waud 11 R. Fourth sUet, 1JANJ OVK kUHNII'l KK, P1ANJM, rWIRUjltS. I'.ftNI'HOMre VELVK1', BRUdSKLS, ANO OlUult CAKPETS lire. Jxalf On TinirHi-uv MnrfiltiD.. Oct. 8. at 9 o'ch clt, at the aiiclon rooms, by cat, ictjiie, a inrjfe ussoriuiont oi buperior household tur liiuire, coiuprla u handsome wamut psrlor and llnrnry smu,, olleil waijiur. chaiuher suln, elegnut t os, wood 7-ociave plaun lorte, mail by Hehoiiraoisef Co.; two mahogany olano foue-i, line Frouch p.atJ niumel and pier uilrrnr.H, wardrobes, buokcaiei, lne boards. extension tables, china aud glassware, beds and heading, oihoe luruliurj lu pairs ska e, iwo superior duuuie-h rrei gons, made by Ojus.ahle Chandeliers, haudsome Velvet, .Brussels, aud omer carpus, eic. T'OUiit SALE OF A CHOTCE AND F, LEO A NT LI BR 4.RY OF A UKNTLKMAN UOlMO TO EUROPE. Ou Friday Alternuon, Oct. 9, at 4 o'clock, couidi lalcg inKiiy rare works, all Splendidly tumi d and iu line condiiluu. WH hecptnior neuiluuiiou the day previous to Saie. catalogues now ready. 10S5t ALTIN EuOrnEity, AUCTION FFR.c , .X il . ly f a.wn.en lor u. Thomas A Kous ) No . Mfc CHttN UT tt., rear entrance from iiLuor Bale No. B29 hesuut street. LARGE fALK OF FINK OIL PAINTINGS Ou Wedmeday aud lhursday Kveuluxs October 7th aud Stli, At Hi o'clock, at Ihe auction n ours (second storr talesrooui), by cataligue, a co.iectloii of hue oil paiu. li. ally irairud. Open lor exhibition ou Wednesday and iUuiuuuy, 10 4 lit Sa'eNo. 2012 Wallace street. EIEOANT WALNUT 1?' URN ITU UK, ROSKWnnn P1CU rukl'is, JiAUUlSlTE MANTEL CLOOtf AND VAbKs.ItlCIl WILTON CAltPEi'3. GLJ ,s AM J PLATtiD WAKK, ETU. OLA 3d Ou 0 huredav Mornlnsr. 8lh li slant, at 10 o'clock, ai No. !i42 Wallace stroop (corner ot Twenly-Ucsi street), by calaloijue haudHome bouseh jld lurnlture. lucludlug suUeleaant waluui drawing-room luruiture. haudHome walnut emKere, elegant walnut sideboards aud extension dlulug-table, chamber aod uHUag-roum XuruliurA rosewood plauo lorte (very line toned), enmiaiiA mantel clock und to vases, rich Wlaou aurt velvt varpeis, nue cniua, giais, ana piatea ware, ruattreaqcV etc. etc. 't he luruiiure was made by Itenkult " jny ue seen eauy on tne morning of sale. In g at Saleou ue Premises 8, E. orruer Twenty-nrnt and Wallace streets HANDSOMK MOUHltN RESIDENCE. On i'uurnoay ujoruiug, 8th lest., at lb o'olock. on the nrnmln.. oil i.. liHiidsome modern inrut-storv bricit double three story back buildings, aud 1 it of irrounil 20ieet f.-oni by 100 ties deep, ullua on ihe souir ' Bide of Wallace Blreet, co.ner ol 'J weuly -first ttruut No 2H42. Terms, V 6(10 may remain. tweet, xee uariOBome x uralture win be told immedlatelv alter the Real Estate, lusxt Becond Sale at the Auction Rooms of EXTRA Jt lNE TKIPr.K CilLVEU 1'x.ATED VARR On Friday Morning. U WAKK' Oct. 8th, at 11 o'clock, at ihe auction rooms, by cata. ' ll'fcue, a very Oeriruble assorimeut of fine TrlDle Oliver 1'lated.Ware, including Tea seta, coffee aud tea urns, epergnes, ice water pi'ebers, tea trays Balvers, dinner aud breaktabt castors, tureeus, veis-' table ulshes, table, dessert,, and tea spoons and forks tea and call bells, cuke baskets, berry olshts, etc. These ki ud are from sue of the best manulaoturera In this city, and all of the neweit patterns aud latest designs. May be seen early on tbe morning of sale. 10 6 8t rpilOMAS EmCH & fcON, AUCTI0XEEB8 X AN1 COUMIbblON ll KRuHANTS, No. 111! OHEraNLT btreet: rear entrance No. 1107 Sanson til Palei at No. iipi t'hesnut street. EtEOAKT WALNUT AND KO-IEWOOD FDRNI- l unii, riji, u&nrnns, lUNUU rLATK MAM'EL ANU PI Kit M1RUOR8. PIANO FDltTEiS. PARLOR ORUANH, LilK CURTAINS. KAVINUS, PAIN1TNUS ETC. EN til un Frldav MiTulnir. Commenclr g at o'clock, at the auction store. No. 1110 Ciietuut street, will be sold, the largest collection ol Bunerlor Furniture. Irrm ramhies declining house keeping, oftered this season, comprising 10 suits of elegaut psrior lurnlture lu crimson brucatelie. ma roon and green plush, green reps and hair cloth; ' liluaiy suiih: over to carpets; Wilton, velvet, Bru salt, t pestry. Ingrain, and Veneiiau: eleaut walnut -chamber sulis; cottuge chamber suits; extension dlr.ing tables, troni lo 1ft leet long; splendid rose wxou elaKere; elegant bat racks sldsboards; large and tlegant library bookcaiies; lace curtains and gilt cornice; silver plaied ware; table cutlery: framed engiaviugF; paintings, etc. lultNca. PLATE MIRRORS. KTO. Mantel Mirrors. 74 by 68 Inches; 70 by 64 iuubes; and one 60 by 40 Inches. pi EK MIRRORS-1C0 by S6 inches; 100 by 24 Inches: 96 !y U4 inches aud others. Piano fortes. Also, several roiewoo piano fones and a parlor orgaus. PiUV ATE i.IBii KY Also, an invoice of valua ble bLtiks from a private library. 10 7 2t o. D. McCLEES CO. No. 606 1) AiEET btreet. AUCTIONEERS IH BALE OF 1SC0 CASES Room SHOES, BROQANS. ETC. ETC.! On Thursday Morning, October 8. conimencli g at 10 o'clock, we will sell by rata Oiue, tor cash. 18.0 cases Men's, Boys', and Youibs' Loots, Shoes. Brogaus, Balmorals, eto Aifco a inline and desirable atsortmeut of Ladles', Misses', and Children's wear. lu 4t CLAPK & EVANS, AUCTIONS EES, NO. 630 CUEoN CT Street. Will tell THIS DAY, Morning and Evening, A Isrge iuvolce ol lllaukels, Red iSnrcaJs, Dry Uoods, t loihs, C'asslmeres,, Hosiery, Stat:ouery, Table and. Pocket cutlery. Noilous, etc. city aud country mtichauts will find bargains. It rrns cash. no1 packed free of charge. 8 M T I1T1NC0TT, EON A CO., AUCTIONEERS. JJ AfcHHLllhT DUILDINO, No. 240 MARKET bil eeL DB. KTSKELIN. A FT KB A RESIDENCE and practice or thirty years al the Northwest coiner of Third and IJ1110" elreeis, has lately re moved tohouth KLKVENTH Btreet, between MAH EETndCHKbNUI. . , JlJssupcrlorlty lu the prompt and perre.it on reof all rtceut, chronic, loiml, and coustltu loual adeo llo ol a special nature, Is Mrovei-blal. ... Mtm lhseasea ol ttm Hklu, ai l.e-.r n lu a M frreut forms, totally eraMlcai'd; 11 j-ntal ai ul P f, w.kfcss.and all nervous debilities ""'If ami .i.crauly treated. OU.c hours Hunt S A. OU to P.M. h IW,,Wi,i nun 1111, , 1 . mi m unrnn f .in imni wnmiim. n i iim i nil, mmm m mm n. m.iwi m ..i m. mi yMni.iiui.n.i, mumm.wwi wmm.i.m..,...,,.. i iP. niii..!,.. ii.miiiii n..n.n , ( i i i mi in i w