THE DAHA EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1C, 18G8. 5 NEW Y0RK1SMS. From Our Own Corrctpondent. New York, Oct. 16. 18G8. Thanks to Judges and Justice, the fight be. Vwcen Worniald snd O'Baldwln has not come off, and these Rlants of the prize-ring have had an opportunity of losing muscle In statton houses, and of testing their powers of endurance In other ways than by blows and knock. Whatever differences exist between thc30 men are not, or at least ought not, to be of public interest, though I must say Wornial l's appear ance in court yesterday was tho occasion of a tort of silent ovation being rendered to him, such as only he and hn kind know how to enjoy. The prcat success which Fanny Janauchek has met with here Is in part duo to her being,' a Jewess, and, therefore, upheld by tho Jowish public. Bogumll Dawiaou's success here was partly due to the same reason. The Guruim actor Heiadrlcks, who is at present p aylng at tbeStadt Theatre, is not a Jew, aud his audi ences are smaller than tho?e of Dawlson's were or than Fanny Janauschck's are. That laly inobt emphatically has her hands full. I should not bo surprised to hear that she supervised the wording of even her advertisements. Tho same simplic ity pervades them that characterizes all her announcements. She seems to have come to this country Indomitable, by the very con sciousness of her own genius. She has not depended upon any of the trbks whereby cautious managers are wont to woo success Her triumphs, as I said before, arc partly du to the fact of her being a Jewess, and apuelJ bj Jewish patrons. But the great secret of he triumph is her absolute indefrttigabillty. "Katha rine ofj Russia," a role which she has bceu play lng for the last few nights, gives a broader and more comprehensive view of her varied power than any other she has yet assumed. If I say so much about public amusements, it is because they are this season engrossing a more enthusi astic amount oi patronage than ever before. Even sober-mluded plodders rush into them at Iilgut with as much relish and abandon as they PP'j to nclr respective businesses during the daytime. For instance, on Wednes day night, upon Tostee's rentree at Pike's Opera House, she could not have had a more superb ovation bad she been M'me Schnei tier, herself. Such snouts and Iravos, such a general uprising aud waving of handkerchiefs are seldom accorded to any singer, much less to Bo small a one as Tostee. But it is the wicked nesses of the actress rather than the voice ot the singer that the people applaud. As the "Duchess," ftofo Bell continues te be something Of a failure. It Is no doubt very wrong for people not to prefer the chaste dignity of the diva at the French Theatre to the witching Vrllea of the Pike's Opera House divinity. Sir. Gran appears to have had some trouble among his prime donne already, if the ominous change in his public announcements is ' to go for anything. The explanation given a few days ago that Rosa Bell's Duchess was to be withdrawn, in order to produce that of Des claizas, has been superseded by the announce ment that the latter lady's debut will occur next Week in Oenevieee de Brabant, The farther prime donne are apart the better for all hands; Tide Foster in New York and Irma in St. Louis. Miss Kellogg's ovations are to come off Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings next week. A little girl named Henrietta Markstetn is to debut as a pianist some time next month, at Stelnway Hall. An earthquake fund for the relief of the suf ferers by the receut South American earth quakes has been attempted here. Subscription lists for the purpose are open at the offices of all the principal bankers, although so far it appears that the charity of the classes who arc usually looked to fill subscription lists is, as Sheridan would say, of that domestic sort which never stirs abroad. During the hottest month of summer, when public amusements were dull, the Broadway pedestrian might possibly have noticed a placard in the vicinity of the Museum of Anaioruy, bearing the announcement that one of the most wonderful phenomena of nature, viz , a live headless rooster, was on exhibition, and to ba seen for the earn of twenty-live cents. How numerous was the audience which was in tin habit ot assembling I am not prepared to stale but It doubtless seemed to Heury Richard son, tho headless-rooster proprietor, the means of. faring plentifully if not sump tuously; and the number of rooaterj he sacrificed to this most cruel and disgusting business has not been an item of great expense as they averaged an existence of over a month. The beast's mode of manufacturing a headless rooster was as fallows: To cut off the bill, to pierce out the eyes, and to remove a portiou of the brain, and, finally, to cat open the ski a of the neck and hide the head within it. For a number of months this wretch has been sub sisting on this business of cruelty. He has at length been arrested, though not, I believe, at the Instigation of Mr. Bergh, and committed iu default of bail. The thoughtless throngs who paid their twenty-five ceut, and enjoyed the spectacle of "nature's latest phenomenon in the animal kingdom," are only less culpable than the despicable and wretched criminal. , The number of arrests made in this district during any one quarter does not give the most flattering idea of the morality and pcaccablcncss Of New York. For Instance, during the quarter ending with, July 31, nearly 28,000 arrest were made, of which one-fourth were females and one-third were citizens of the United States. Of offenders against property there were 3500: against person and the public peace, 2400. The amount of property restored to owners through the instrumentality of the police is estimated at a little over 1230,600. Nothing is known in regard to the amount of money conveyed into the pockets of the police through the same instrumentality. The total police force of the die tr let is nearly 2700, independent of the score Of cUik, etc., employed at headquarters. An Bada. MUSICAL AKD DRAMATIC The City Arnunciuenfs1. At thh Walmut Mr, Cuanfrau will have a benefit this evening, and he will appear as '8am" and ad "Jeremiah Clip" in the Widow's Victim. On Monday Mr. E. L. Davenport will com mence an engagement. At thi Abch LotU will have a benefit tht venlng, and will appear as "Little Nell" and the "Marchioness." There will bo a matinee to-morrow. On Monday tho Fire Fly will be produced. At tub Cueinct the IUulou Brother? aud their troupo of acrobats, Jugglers, etc., will commence an engagement of six nights on Monday. At tjib American there will bo an interesting miscellaneous entertainment this evening. At IIoolbt's Opera Hocsb tho last perform ance of tho present troupe will be given to morrow evening. A matinee to-morrow. Tdb First Orchestra Matinbs of the season will be given to morrow at MuMcal Fund Hall, by Carl Sentz's and Mark Hauler's combined orchestras. Mr. E. Franklin will give a Shakespearian reading to-morrow evening, at Musical fund Hall, for the benefit of tho poor. Mimical Notes Miss Kellogg will make her first appearance since her return from Europe In New York on next Monday evening. In addition to the con cert performance tho wholo of tho third act of Faurl will be given, and Mis Kellogg will appear as "Marguerite," tho character in which she made her most decided hit in London. Miss Kellogg will be supported by Miss Alido Topp, Madame de Uebcle, Lottl, Susiui, and Petrelli. Mr. Carl Bcrgmann will bo tuo leader. Maretzck will bczln a short season of Italian Opera In St. Louis on the 19th Instant. Adellna Pattl is to receive $ 1000 in gold for ten pcrtormances in Hamburg. There has been a trial of excellence of hand organs in Brussels recently, aud prUos wore distributed. What next? Mad'llo Nilseon has been singing with much success at Wiesbaden. Special trains, royal visitors, serenade", and crowns of chiselled gold, we arc told, ' were all coustitueuU of her tri umphs." Irnm..tio 3otc. Midsummer Mights Dream has boen brought out in fino stylo at McVickar's Theatre, Chicago, and the papers of that city speak of Mr. Mc Vickur's personation of "Bottom" in high terms of praise. Miss Fanny Stockton has also niado a hit as "Titania." Edwin Booth is performing Richelieu in Boston this week, aud the Bostonlans are delighted, as they always are with Booth's per formances. The Charleston (3. C.) Theatre opened on last Monday evening. LiM'e Barefoot was per formed, with Miss Alice Vane and Mr. John Templeton in the leading characters. Mies Kate Kcipuolds is performing with much success lu the principal towns of Eng land. On Monday evening last Mr. Edwin Forrest commenced an engagement at Niblo's Garden, New York, and appeared as "King Lear." Tho part of "Cordelia" was taken by Miss Llllle, Madame Ponlsl appeared as "Goneril,'' and Miss Annie Dcland as "Regan." The last-named lady is an oil favorite in New York, having occupied a leading position for over two years at Laura Kecne's Theatre. She made her first appearance on Monday at Niblo's, after an absence of eight years, and was warmly wel comed. At Wallack's Theatre, New York. Masks and Faces is now on the boards. Mr. Fisher's 'Triplet" is said to be very fine. Mrs. Kemble commenced a series of readings in Chicago on Monday evening. Mr. Edwin Adams commenced an engage ment In Washington on Monday evening. Kansas City is delighted with Ten Nights in a Bar-room. A backwoods critic praises all the actors without stint, and, in speakiug of the personation of the "Drunkard," says, "It was natural, full of the idiosyncracles of liquor and the joyousness of its stimulant." He probably speaks from experience. CITY ITEMS. Splendid Aksobtmknt of Fall and Winter Cloth ing Men's Youths'. Boy', and Children's Cbolje stock rfieleoied styles of Piece Goods, t a be made to order, Stile, Fit. and Workmanship of our Oarmen't tur passed fcy none, equalled hy fete. All vrlcet guaranti ed lower than the louteH elsewhere, and full tatitfaelion guaranteed every purchater, cr tne tule cancelled and monev refunded. Maif way between "1 Bknnktt 4 Co., Sixth tlreett,) No. 51ft Mabkut St., Philadelphia, Akd Ka 600 Bboadwat. Naw Yobk. Sxbious Catastrophe. Just as we predicted, a startling casualty occurred at the coal yard. No. 967 N. ninth street. On of the clerks In the olllce was rung up this morning at 8 o'clock. Opening the office door, he was Immediately prostrated by a buge bundle ot coal orders that had Just ar rived. Bluing down, he labored diligently to assort them until this alternoon at V,i P. M,, when he was attacked by brain lever. An ante-mortem examina tion made by the whole corps of University Profes sor revealed three coal orders tightly wedged Into the medullary masses which compose the cerebellum. These being removed, he will recover. Alter Is doing a huge business in selling the best of coal at the cheapest rates. Tbi Condition or Thousands. No appetite; no refreshing sleep: no cheerful thoughts; no disposition to labor; no Inclination for society; no Interest In any thing; no desire to live, even; and yet no specific ail ment which can be classed aa a positive disease. Thousands, ay, tens of thousands, are In this condi tion the mart j rs of disabilities to which pathology assigns no technical name. What Is the source of their discomfort, mental and bodily? Tobpob or tub Siomach, and, consequent npon that, Umguor or the circulation, weaknc$t of the tier res and a clouded brain. What does common seme suggest as a remedy for this deficiency In vital power? Clearly, a bb-vitauziko mkdicink something that will stimulate, tone, and sustain tha broken-down energies of nature. ITobteiteb's Stomach Bittbrs meet the case exactly. In this beneUcent Tonic are combined all the Ingredients necessary to change the condition of the system, and bring the dormant organs Into healthful action. In the tail of the year, when the night-dews are chill and heavy, and the mort Ing logs are charged with miasma, the body, debilitated by the heats of summer, Is peculiarly sus ceptible to unwholesome Influences. At this season. of all others, therefore, invlgorallon is required, both as a safeguard against fevei aud ague aud other ma larious disorders, and as a preparation for the search ing cold of winter. Dyspepsia, bilious complaints, nervous disorders, and distressing affections of the bowels are always more or loss prevalent lu October and November, and the surest and safest means of averting them Is a course of this purest, mildest, and most efficacious of all tonics and alteratives, Iiwb Vbkmch Cal Booth and Gaitbbs. The man who has never experienced Ihe pleasure of wearing a pair oi boots made by William II. Helweg, Is to some extent an object of commiseration. We peak knowingly, having worn Helweg's boots for years. Thelr comfort, however. Is not their only recommendation, as they are mads ot the best mate rial and in the very best manner. Uelweg will not employ an Incompetent workman; therefore his work is always first-class. His store and factory la at N a 036 Arch Street, next to the corner of Sixth. Ovkb Kxbbtion, All feel the necessity, at times of something to tonsnptbe system, watted and de pressed by over mental or physical exertion. Instead Of resorting to alcoholl o or medicates stimulants. ua Spbkb's Htanoabd Wins BrrrBBO," the baas of which Is his pure Wines; they ar superseding all others now offered to the public. Try them, and yon will be oonv loved o( what ws say, bold by druggists, Jbwbxbt. Mr. William W, Oasaldy, Ho. 11 Booth Second street, has the largest and moat attractive assortment of fine Jewelry and silverware In the olty. Purchasers can rely npon obtaining a real, pure arti cle furnished at a prlos which cannot be equalled. Be also baa a large stock of American watches In all varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store Is tare to result In pleas a re and profit. All fob favoo A Suit of Customer-made Clothing at (.'HAH, HTUKB8 A Co.. A Wbll-known Fact The Ready-mae Clothing at Cbas. Strikes A Co.'s Is better cut, belter made, aud better trimmed than aoy In Philadelphia. The prices the same aa before Tub Wab. A Bplkndid Suit fob tan on AT HO. SSt CHBBXPT ftTBRtt. Fall Otkrooatb if all Overcoats. fall Overcoats ii'ii' l Overcoats. A splendid assortment of new style Fall overcoats now ready at .... CiiAS. Stokich A Co.'s Customer made. BOQUBfOBT, Jdam, Nbupciiatkl Chebkb, of fresh Importation, hare Just been received In floe condition by Oiippen & Maddock, late W. L. Mad dock dt Co., No. lis 8. Third street, below Chesnut, Dbink the famous Arctic Soda Water, and read Tub Rvknins Tllkobaph. at Hlilman's News btand, at North Pennsylvania Depot. If you wish for fine reading matter, pay a visit to No. 1U7 8. Third street; you can there choose from a large and varied stock. All manner of pictorials, matiBr.lnes, news Journal, fashion platen, aeuii-momnllt-8, novelettes, nick naxs, ana light or stand ard works will be louDd upon the abelves. Mr. Tren with, the proprietor, bus effected an arrangement whereby be furnishes his patrons with the New York lournals several hours before the regular mails arrive. TWO STAT3lyTH. BRAD this aud this Fiom Thb auu, Ostober.FromTuB Pkkss. Octobtr S, 16S8. S, 1S. "Attracted partly by thel ' The great excitement crowd and partly by the atHlxtband Marketstreeis advertisements which we of which we hear so much, have lately Inserted for ls not, aa some uilxht sju Wanamaker A Brown.ipose. mere 'talk' sol upfor westetiued Into their lm-i advertisement purposes. meuse ncuse and took a but a veritable fact, of bastr erlanoe at their Fall stock. It is really Infinite In variety both as to mate rials and styles, and Is made up with a degree of care and taste which we, at least, have never before seen In ready-made cloth ing. Do see it. whether you buy any of It or not; it Is a credit to our ekT to have snch a stock ol clothing ottered to citizens." which any man may assure himself by simply walking past and lookini Into tne crowded salesrooms of uaic nan. adq ii any one will step in and examine the goods and their low prices, he will readily un derstand this unusual in terest In clothing. "This we havedone, and we Eladlv bear testlmnnv It.'to the truth of al that hu oeeo sam in tuese columns of the beauty and excel lence of the garments which Wanamaker A Brown are now offering fur ' Vail and Winter wear. TIIR LARGKST CLOTHING HOUSK, THK LA HU HIST ClX)THlKf HOUtJK, THIS LaKUKBT CLOTHING KOUSK, THK LAItGKbT CLOTHING HOl',U. WANAMAKKB A HR'IVVN, The corner of SIXTH and M AHK iiT tttreeU MABBIED. BCRK 8NYDEB. In Camden. N. I nn tho nil, instant, by Kev. John C. Dlzloger, Mr. HKSBY liVUK to Miss MAKY BNYDKlt, all of Camden. MOULTON HUNTER On the 14th mutant ar tho c-prioK uarucn oireev ju. ju. unurcn Twentieth and Spring Garden street, bv Kev. W. J. Htainntnn. lllllll iXT Tk rrI r T n-i vr a t -m - m . . . - . -' A3 S A-VASAI A JDOUlj IWlS, sj rsHST x (IrK. Ul Itl Ittlt 1.1 a LXK B. only daughter of K, A II. Huater, iCaq., of tuia v hi 6TKINMETZ COOLIDGR On the 15th t nut Ant At nits dbvu'u rwnyien-u viuirca, oy tne nev, J a rued Ht T-k T U L' . II U tr uTiuii.'irno,'. - All. UITTCI, U XJt ililiOIt JV. O KU A SO. Di I fi to m a in in a a. n. jukjljV uuk, nnug uter or the late Ueorge il Mil Ul XiillUUBIimia. DIED. AUSTIN. On the 15th Instant. Mr. JOHV AUS TIN, In the f 8th year of his age. The relatives and friends oi the family, Franklin A.w, V, nuu .rjiiunuipiueui., jau o, i, KJ. ot O. r are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence. No. I8,itt Tenth street, on Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock. To proceed to fnllau throplc Cemetery. BRANDT. Suddenly, on the 15th Instant, rain. CIS BRANDT, In the 20th J ear ot his age. Ills relatives and friends are rwimcilullr Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his mother. No. 1332 Fliwater street, on Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment at Mount Moriuh Cemetery, BEANS. On Thtid-dav. the IRth Instant. MA RAFT BEANS, widow of Mahlon Beans, In the 89th year of uer age. Funeral from her late residence. No. 2111 Mount Vernon street, on Seventh-day at 10 o'clock. JACOBS.-On the 18th Instant. WILLIAM D. JACOBS, in the 27ib year of his age. The trienos or tne ramiiy are respeotraiiy invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence. Glouces ter city, N. J., on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. LAWLKY. On the 14th Instant. Mrs. JANE LAW- LEY, wife of Thorn s Lawley , aged 44 years. The relatives and friends ot tne family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband. No. 628 Fisher street, on Sunday after noon at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Lalayette Cemetery. McGRATH. On the 14th Instant. CHARLES 8.. son of Dr. John M. aud Kllsa V. McGrath, aged 4 years and 2 months PSNFIELD.-On the 14th Instant. CABBIE F.. wife of Edward C. Penlield. The relatives and frlendi are Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her husbaud, No. 2'i-JS Mount Vernon street, on Mouday mornlnx next at 10 o ciocK, wunoui lurtner notice. WEBB. On the 15th Instant, at his late residence. No. 9i4 Moyameuslng avenue, TUOMA.SO. W libit, agea so yeare. , , XjUv nonce 01 tne ume or luuwrm win uo k ivuu AmebioaH Life Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia- Ss E. Corner Fourth and Walnut Streets 27it4 Institution has no superior in ihe United titaei oiu FURNITURE, ETC. Q R EAT BARGAINS IN FUIfcNIXTJRHJ. We wlU offer for the next SIXTY SAYS Our Large Elegant, and Fashionable Stock 1 FLltMlUKL', At snch prices as will IN&UKE 8PEKDY SALK4 Clvse cur copartnership. ATIYOOD Sc IIOiTEK, No. 48 South SECOND Street, 9 21 mwilrrfip Above Oheanut street, East wide. JAMES S. EAllLE & SONS, No. 816 CHE8NUT Street, Invite attention to their stock of LOOKING-GLASSES. Which they offer at the very LOWEST FlUCEd '1 he best manufacture only. NEW CBBOMO-LITHOGRAPHS OI eveiy character. Works of Blrket, Fonter, Illou. urdbou. New Chroino alter Freyer, etc. EN G BAVIN S PICTURE FRAMES, WINDOW CORNICKi, ETti ltour.HK' taioiTN, War and Humorous Bubjscts Bole Agency. Gallery p Paintings on free uhlbltlon. 9 M frnwauasp rjpII3 JSEYliAXU NATIONAL BASIL, X. Vt. corner FOURTH aud MARIiET Sta., Bollclts the accounts oi Merchants, Manufacturers, and trades In general. Prompt and careful attention given to the Interest Oi oux Depositors anavorres pendents. U lw&P E. B. UAIX, CaIHIIB, DRY GOODS. MlLLIKEIi'S LINEN STORE, No. 828 ARCH STREET. MOW OPBBT. OUK FALL IMPORTATION'S or Tabic Linens, Extension Tabic Cloths, Aapkins and Doylies. HOTELS SUPPLIED AT IMPORTERS' PACK A Q E RATES. 9 30 WfmJ 1868. JOSEPH H. THORNLSY Would respectful'y present his claims for a share of public patronage by offering the following Induce ments, Tia.; An Attractive Stock. A Splendid Assortment. Frlees Pnt Down to the Lowest Aotclu SPECIAL ATTENTION INVITED TO Paisley Shawls. Ilroche Shan Is. Silks and Dress Goods. Blankets and Flannels. Cloths and Cassimeres. LINENS. QTJILTS PIANO and TABLE CO VKIW. bE.liU S, C'OKbKiS, E l (J. E'IC. JOSEPH H. THORNLEY, N.E. Cor. ElUIITlIand SriUU UAKDO, M 8m Bp PHILADELPHIA. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETC. JJEPARTMENTS IN SECOND STORY. COOPER & COWARD, S. E. Cor. NINTH and MARKET, Exhibit In their commodious, retired, well-iitrhted. and easily accessible rooms In second story, a most attractive display of BOYS' CLOTHING and r. a ni tra CLOAKS AND SHAWLS. It will be Observed: They nny by ue package of first hands; That they buy mainly for Cash; That they boy only reliable fabrics; That they employ best talent In manufacturing; That they keep a large, select stock; That they stll lor small profits. ia Bojs Fine Clothing, Jackets and Fantsj Garibaldi, Bisniarks, Ladies' Fine Cloaks, Ladles' Medium Cloaks, 1000 Ladies' Shawls, 9 2fl fstuSmrp ETC. ETC. n0 PROPRIETORS OF HOTELS; BOARDING-HOUSES, AND SHIPPING. We have a special Wholesale Department for sup. plying LINEN AND COTTON SHEET I KG, TOW EL8, NAPKINS, BIN OLE BED AND BERTH BLANKETS, and other goods particularly adapted to your wants. All the above kinds ot GOOD3 made np at short notice If desired, S1RAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, CEMKAL DllY GOODS STOKE, COB. EIGHTH AND MARKET STBEKTS. QRESS GOODS. FIM BROS. & CO.'S FIRST QUALITY Ifiieil POPLINS, In all colors. CHAMELEON POPLINS, SILK AND WOOL POrLTNS, SILK AND WOOL SESGES, PAKISTAN STKIPED POPLINS, PLAIN AND CORDED POPLINS, CREPE AND KMPBKSS CLOTHS. PLAIDS, MEtlNOd, CAM1MER.ES, AND DE. LA1NES, AND EVERY VARIET Off Scasonablo Dress Goods. J01L W. TIIOMS, Nos. 405 and 407 N. SECOND St., 8 26 rp PHILADELPHIA. o AKD TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. We have established a Department for the conve nience of COUNTRY MERCHANTS who do not Wish to boy whole (leoea of fine goods. We Will cut riNK BILKS, DBESS GOODS, LINEN GOODS, CLOTHS, and CASSIMERES In such quantities as will best suit their sales tmnd ooa- venh,nce, at the regular wholesale rates. STRAWBRID6E & CLOTHIER CEKTB4L DUY GOODS STOKE, t' OB. EICM1TII AND MABKET STREETS, 924 6m PHILADELPHIA. SOLD AT A SACBIFICE. BLACK SILK VELVKTH, BLAI K KNULIMH CRAPES, BLACK FRENCH CRAPES, BLACK KMULIbH CRAPK VEILS, BLAl K TARLaTANS, BLACK SILK NETS, BLACK REAL THREAD LAOEM, BLACK IMITATION LACES,. . BLACK RIBBONS. BLACK CRAPE RIBBONS. BLACK ULOVES, KTO. ETC, Will lA,t!IFI0E to CLOSE BUSINESS. . WARBURPON. 10NHJ No. 1004 CHE8NUT Mireet. A T B N T K P. PANT3 SOOUBED A D MTBBTVUKB from 1 to t luohea, at 'ot'et, Frennh bteam Dyeing and Soonrlns, No. M, bllJXIUbW SmA Uii. TM RAtJJl tu4, (Man ym T. 8NODCRA88 & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOTH STORE, No. 34 South SECOND Street. EXTENSIVE 8TOOK AND EVJIRY VAU'KTY FOR LADIES' WEAK, MEN'S WEAK, and Mlmrp liOYSMTEAft. CLOTHING. JJUE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BOYS' CLOTHING STORE 1ST THK TJRfOS, We have now on hand a large assortment of very fine Bcadj-Mado ClolUIns For Boys, Which will be sold aa cheap as the same style and quality can be purchased elsewhere. An extensive assortment of fine CLOTHS, CASSL MS&ES BEAVERS Etc, for gentlemen's order W0'fc F. A. IIOYT & BRO., ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, 9 1 fsau2m TENTH and CHESNUT Streets. LIFE INSURANCE. E. W. CLARK & CO., BANKERS, No. 35 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA, GENERAL, AGENTS FOR THB National Life Insurance Co, OF TUB UNITED STATES OF AMLUICA, I OR TUI States of rennsylvartia and Southern New Jersey. THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY Is a corporation chartered by Bpeclal Act of Congress, approved July 25, 1868, with A CASH CAPITAL OF OXE MILLION DOLLARS, And Is now thoroughly organized and prepared for business. Liberal terms offered to Agents and Solici tors, who are Invited to apply at our offioe. Fall particulars to be had on application at our office, located In the second Btery of our Banking House, where Circulars and Pam phlets, fully describing the advantages offered by the Company, may be had. E. W. CLARK & CO., HO. S3 SOUTH TOIBD STBEET, 8 8 tuftf PHILADEDPHIA. FINANCIAL. OWE OF .THE BEST INVESTMENTS. WOOD HANGINGS. IJIIIK MAGNIFICENT NBW BOOMS OF THB WOOVIlANGINa COMPANY, No. 1111 CUES5UT STREET, Are now open, where they are prepared to respond to all orders at the shortest notice The pnbllo are Invited to call and examine the beautiful effects of WOOD HANGING in I WALL DECOKATIOAS, And get correct and reliable Information In reference to lu adaptation, cost, and all particulars respecting the same. S t uwirfnirp PAPER HANGINGS, ETC. A L L PAPERS. WE ABE NOW KirTAIXIXO OVB OIMENS K B T O C I Or PAPER HANGINGS, FOR HALLS. PARLORS, Kto. NEW GOODS constantly coming In, and ilrat-claa workmen sent to any part of the country, HOWELL & BOURKE, Corner of FOUBTII and MARKET S 4 fmw2m PglUtDELPHIA. IMPROVED BALTIMORE FIREPLACE HEATER, WITH Illuminating Doors and Windows, AND Magazine of sufficient capacity Tor fuel to last ii 1 hours. The most cliccif ul anil perfect Heater in use. BOLD WHOLESALE AND BIS TAIL BY J. S. CLARK, Ko. 1C08 MAIJKET STKEET, 10 H Inirp BILADKLPHIA. TJODGERS' AND WOSTENHOLM'S POCKEI K KNlVUl. I"arl aud BUMLnll'e?j ?. beautiful jkXli T KOlSuKKW' aud WAlB A BUTCKKK'8 KA aud the aelebrated LHXWUI.T1UH &AZOB tlilbttOltH of the Bneet quality. Basors. Knives, Kclssors. aud Table Cntlerr Oronnd ndoltahed. at P. MACKIUA'8. tta. U6 B. TKNTU sueet.below Cheanut. S&p B1ZEH CABHED IN ltOYAI, HAVANA, Kt:NTTJt!BY, and MlBOUKI IXJ1 f KiUKi. (jlrcolars sent aud Information iilven. JotaPa BATKH. Ko. 7 LJAOADWAY. New 'ork, Post OUoe Bok. iMi, io U liu THB FIRST MORTCACE OOND8 or TBI MIQU PACIFIC .RAILROAD CO. 850 Miles Completed. A limited amount of the First Mortgage Bondsof the Union Paclflo Ballroad Company are offered to thsi toblio. aa one of the safest and mcst profitable lis. veatmenta. 1. Tley ate a first mortiage npon the longest and most Important railroad In the country. 8. By law tbey can be lsancd to the Company cnlr aa the read la completed, so that they always repre sent a real value. " S. Their smonnt is limited by act of Congress to Flity Million liollars on the entire PaolQo line, or aa avers ge of las than tW.OCQ per mile. 4. lion. E. D. Morgan, ot the United States Senate and Hon. Oakes Amts.of the UuUed States House o BepretentatiTes, are tL trustees for the bondholders to Sf s tbat all their Interests are protected, 5. Five Government Directors, appointed by to President of tbe XJ tilted Btates.tare reaponslbls to tne country for the management of lis aflalrs 6. 'Ihree United I tales CX'mnitatloneis must certify that the toad Is well built and equipped, and laal lespects a first-class rail ay, before any bonds can be leaued npon It. 7. The United States Government lends the Done) pany Us own bonda to tbe same amount that tha Company Issues, tor which It takes a second mortgage as security, s. As additional aid, It makes an absolute donation of 12,soo acres ot land to the mile, lying npon eaoh side of the road, , Ite Bonds r7 SIX PER CENT. IN GOLD, and the principal is also payable In gold, 10. ihe earnings fiom the local or way bQsta were eyei FOJ MILLION DOLLARS last year, wb'cii alter paying operating expenses, was miMta mors than sufficient to pay the interest. These) earnings will be vastly increased on tne completloo ot tbe entire line In Isl'J. 11. No political action can reCnce the rate of Inte rest. It must remain for thirty years, iix per cent, per annum (n cold, now equal to between eight and nine) per cent, in currency. The principal it then payable in gold, lr a tone, with such guarantees, were hsued by tbe Government, Its market price would not he loss than from twenty to twenty-five per cent, pre mium. As these fconds are Issued nnder Government authority and supervision, upon wbat is vsry largely a Government work, they must ultimately approach) Government prices. No other corporate bonds arc made so secure. . . , 12. The Issue will soon be exhausted. The sales have sometimes been balf a million a day, and nearly twenty millions have already been sold. About tea millions more may be ottered. Ills not Improbable that at some lime not far distant, all the remainder of the bonds the Company can Issue will be taken by some combination ot capitalists and withdrawn from tbe market, except at a large advance. The long; time, the high gold Interest, and tbe perfect security, must make these bonds nery valuable for export. All tie predictions which the officers of the Cam pany have made in relation to the progress and botl ness su ccess of their enterprise, or tbe value and ad vance in the price of their securities, have been mora than confirmed, and they therefore suggest that par tl es who desire lo in vest In their bonds wxlt find it fa their adianlaoe to do to at once, . : Tbe price for the present Is I oa and accrued interest at six per cent, lo currency, from J uly l. Subscriptions will be received in Philadelphia by DE HAVEN & BROTHER, No. 40 8. THIRD Street. W. PAINTER & CO., No. 81 8. THIRD Street. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., No. 16 & THIRD Street, AKD IS SEW TOBK AT THE lOUPANT'fl OFFICK, No. 20 NASSAU Street, AMD IT JOHN J. CISCO A HOU, BANKBBJS, No. 58 WALsj Street, And by tbe Company's advertised Agents through ontthe United States. Bonds sent free, bnt parties subscribing through local agents, will look to them for their safe delivery. A NJK.W PAMPHLKT AND MAP WAS IS9UHB OCT. 1, containing a report of tbelProgress of tha Work to that date, and a more complete statement In relation to the value of the Bonda than can ba given in an advertisement, which will besentfrea on application at tbe Company's o these, or to ana ef the advertised agents. JOHN J. CISCO, TBEANCRKB, October 6, 18t& S 1 fmwtfj New York. fJUIE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, For Safe Keeping of Valuables, Securities, etc., and Renting of Safes. , , DIRECTORS N. B. Browne, I J Gllllngbam Fell,' Alex. Henry, CH. Clarke, O. Macalester, S A.UaldwatL JoiiuWe.su. IK W.Clark, I Geo. F. Tyler. OFFICE, No. 421 CHESNUT STREET. N. B. SKUWNK. President C. U. CLARK, Vloe President. E. PATTERSON. Ueo. and rreaaurer, . lUwhuf CHINA, GLASSWARE, ETC. fYNDALC t& MITCHELL, inroBTEiui or PINE CHINA, GLASS, AND fcTVT?JL,13 VVAItES, No. 707 CHESNUT Street, ABB NOW BIX'EIVING TIIEIB FALL IMPORTATIONS, WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. CIGARS. jprjGUET & SONS' STANDARD CI CARS Retailed bv leading grocers and dealers! eaoh bo Uc1uer'M,ARIANA IUTA" brand, nineteen varte-tles-gennlue ' AiuL Havana" CXUAUS, the leaf our Importation. i '- .... Coder "FRA l'l AVOI.O" brand, five varieties! aa blgb grade -HAVANA-FILLER" CIGARS. Wa continue our Importations of HAVANA CIOARS by eaoh direct Havana teamer. B. PUUCKT A SON, 10 1 Kit SP NO tl S, FRONT Street.
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