THE DAIL EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 18G8. MUSICAL AMD DRAMATIC The City Amusement. At tub Wainut this evening. Mr. E. L. Davenport will have a benefit, and will appear as "Damon'' In Bnnlra's play of Damon and Pythias, anl as "A'lam Trucman" In Mrs. Mowatt's cuinedr of Fashion. This la a One bill of entertainment, and we hope that Mr. Daren port will be complimented by a full house. His "Adam Trnemaii" Is a personation that wo have always admired greatly. On Monday a new sensational and romantic drama entitlod F; or, Erandei, will be produced for the first time. This piece waj written ex pressly for Mr. Davcupott, and h 3 will sustain four distinct chatacten In it. The scenes aro laid In Paris and Loridou, and ihey also repre sent the wild life of the p'.p-y tribes. ( At thh Arch Lotta wilt havo a benefit this evening, and will appear as "Fire fly." It Is not necessary for us to hope that Lotta will hara a full bouse on this occasion, as it would be Impossible to get In nioe people than are already in attendance every evening. To. morrow there will be a Fire-fly matiuee. At tub Cubbnut the Hanbn troupe will con clade their engagement to-morrow evening, aud as they will not appear H this city for a long time again, those who Lave not seen them staoald do so at once. Tho llnuljns aro not only first olass pciformers themselves, but they are sup ported by a competent corps of assistants, and their entettalnments are well worthy of patron age. I'fau's feats on the flying trapeze are tho most extraordinary that have ever been seen in this city, and his ikill and daring exclto tho wonder and admiration of the beholder. Tho boys Irancois, Julian, and Vic'.or are also remarkable in their way, and young as they aro they surpass many more experienced performers that we bavo seen. Miss Thome is an excellent ballad tfnger, with a pure, fresh voice, and with Blamphln the harpist, and Mr. Selgwlck the buffo singer, the musical portion of the enter tainment is of a more tban usually attractive character. Messi. Sylvanl and Benedick, tho grotesque artists, contribute not a little to the amusement of the audleuce, and taking the performance as a whole.it is the best of the kind that has been presented to tho Philadelphia public for many a day. To-morrow there will be a matinee, and to morrow evening the troupe Will appear for the last time. On Monday the Worrell Maters Sophia, Irene, and Jennie will appear with their entire New York Theatre Company in an English version of The Grand Duchess of Oerolstein. At thb American there will bo a variety entertainment this evening. Cari. Sbntz' and Mark Ilassler's second Orchestral Matinee will be given on Saturday, at Musical Fund Hall. A Gbakd Concert for the benefit of the widows and orphans of the fallen heroes of the late war will be given on Monday evening, October 26, at Musical Fund Hall, under the auspices ot Post 19, Grand Army of the Repub lic. Carl Scntz will officiate as Musical Director and between the first and eeeond parts, Company A, Baxter's Zouaves, under Captain J. W. Ryan, Will execute a Zouave dilll. THE LOST FO UND. A Chilli, Stolen Twentyfive Years A(jo, ltecoverel. The following strange glory was published In the Galveston (Texas) liuhetm: Oue "vf tbe strangest incidents of domestlo life that ever came under oar notice oooarred on Tuesday of tho preseut week. Tlio story la tbns told: Mrs. Bowes la a widow of forty-one years old, whoce iiusband died last year of the yellow fever. Thirty ycaisago, belDg then only eleven years old, und a resident of Comanche conniy, Alabama, her eldest sister married and removed to another portion of the same State. This marriage was unhappy. Xne husband was unkind. The only child of Ibis marriage was a daughter, who was stolen from school, and seems to have been reared In almost total Ignorance of ber family. All that we know of the child is that she Is now a lady of twenty-nine years, and resides in her native Htate. About a year since Jadge Dean, of Baits. Bean & Watson, received a letter from this lady, saying that she believed her aunt resided in Ualveston, aud that she desired to know of her whereabouts. After Inquiring, he found the missing aunt to bo Mrs. Bowen. The ladies were put in communication, and the one in AiaDaua assured mat ner inoiaer, iruiu whom she had been stolen, was dead. Thus matters rested until last Tuesday, when a Mrs. Martin, at the suggestion of a mutual friend, was Introduced to rmd visited Mrs. Bowen. During tbe conversation that followed It became plain that they were sisters, and that Mrs. Martin Was the mother of the Alabama lpay who was stolen iwenty-flve years since. Thus the two met and were recognised after an abeenoe of thirty years, with never a straw berry mark on the left arm of either. One Bister has been a resident of Ualveston fourteen years aud the other eight. Both are happy in tbe meeting and in the prospect of soon see ing the daughter of one and the niece of the other." CIT ITEMS. Mra's, Youths'. Bsys', and Children's Clothing, ready-made, finest assortment In the city. Alio, a choice stock of seleoted styles of Piece Good I, t bs made to order. Style, fit, and Workmanship of our garments tur patted by noneequalled bp few. All vrices guaranteed lower than the lowest elsewhere, and full eatuaalion guaranteed every purchaser or the sale cancelled and money refunded, Malteav betineen " Bknnrtt A Co., Jf'iflhand 'lliWHB Hali, HLxth ttreeis,) No. hi Mabkbt St., l'HILADKI.FHIA, AMD So. BOO Bboadway, Nmw Yobk. Thx Pjcoi-lk Know. 11 there if anything the people thoroughly understand. It is tbe comparative value of the various medicines offered tor their acceptance through theadvertlslng coiumnslof the press. Ia scrip tarsi phrase, they try ail, bat only hold fast to that which it good. Henos.a medicinal preparation that has been growing in favor with the public for a period of twenty years, and lias attained larger sals than aay other remedy of Its class ever reached in any -country, nisy be fairly amitled a Stamoard Specific, touching whose Merits there Is no room for contro versy. Now, this is precisely the position of Hostbt Tku's Btomaok Bittkbs. As a means of preventing end curing dyspeptla, ordinary Indigestlrn, bilious ness, general debility, and nervous affections. It has literally lived down a'.l competition, and legitimately taken Its place as the loremoat vegetable tonic on till continent, indeed, on this hemuphm t, In view of thl" statistical fact, which may be readily vanned by a rers. Tenoe to the Revenue returns, a 'ew words of season able advice, tn relation to the use ot an article in sacb general request, will not bet,onbldered egotistic or out of place. There Is no season which suggests the necessity for a coarse of this agreeable lnvlgarant xnore significantly tban th fall. The great oontraat between the temperature of tbe nights and days, and the heavy mephltlo mists erlalog from extensive sur lactsof decomposing vegetable matter, necessarily have a depressing ellrct npon systems partially es satiated by the heat ol summer, and therefore greatly needing that strength and vigor which are the best safeguards against disease. Acting as a tonlo and slomaohto.a blood depurent, an alterative and an antl bilious medicine, Uobtktxbr'b Bittkbs exercise a Wholesome influence upon every portion of the orgaol sat ion, and prepare It to resist every nnhealtby lnilu' enoe. Hence I s eat va'ue as a Fan meaioine. . For pare bard Lenign Coal and a splendid is broken Schoylklllgo to Wiixiau W. Atria's, ppot, No. 857 N. Ninth street, e Office, corner BUtu. and fcprlug uaidea streets. (J ood coal only kept, and good measure given, Jimsj Fwrwcst Oatf Boots and Qaitvrs. The man who has never experienced the pleasure of wearing a pair ol boots made by William H. nslweg, Is to some extent an object of commiseration. We speak knowingly, having worn Helweg's boots for years. Their comfort, however, is not their only recommendation, as ihey are mads ot the best mate rial and In the very best manner Uelweg will not employ an Incompetent workman; therefore hU work Is always first-class. His store and factory Is at No. 136 Arab Street, next to the corner of Sixth. Hsaith ako Bkautt -Sneer s "Standard Wine Bitters" are the nltlmate ol the grae, pure and an. adulterated; simply made bitter by the best herbs and roots; known .to Chemists and Medical Practitioners. vli.: Peruvian Bark, Calamus. Chamomile Flowers. Snake Root, Wild Cherry Bsrk, etc. and is Just suoh a tonlo as has long been a desideratum among Medi cal men, A trial will gain your approval as a tonlo par excellence. Bold hv Driwtis Jbwrlrt. Mr. William W, Oaasldy, No. is Booth Becond street, has the largest and most attractive assortment of fine Jewelry and silverware In the olty. Purchasers can rely npon obtaining a real, pare arti cle famished at a price whioh cannot be equalled. Be also has a large stock of American watches in all Varieties and at all prices. A visit to Us store Is sore to result In plcasnre and profit. LXADKKJI OF TBS FaSBTIOBT All the novelties or the season, Including the Naw Coi.ob for 0nt' Walking and Hvaxixa Coats, to be found enly at Okam.cs Storks a Oo.sa Continental Hotel Building. Fall Ovrrcoats Melton, Scotch, and Silk-mixed Fall O veronals. Irish Frlese and French Oesslmsre Pall Overcoats. Tricot, Coth, and Doeskin of every varloty ot style and color worn. A splendid Fall Overcoat for (22, warranted to fit, at Ohablks Stokbs A Co.'s, No. 8M Ohksnut Btbkbt. READT-M ADC CLOTHING In style and workmanship the same as Customer Work, at C'bablws btqkes A Co.'s. Drikk the famous Arctic Bod a Water, and read Tn Evxaitie Tixkbaph. at Hlllman's News Stand, at North Pennsylvania Depot. If von wish for fine reading matter, pay a vIsH to No. 1U7 B. Third street; yon can there choose from a large and varied stock. All manner of pictorials, nias.ar.lnes. news Journals, fashion plates, semi monthlies, novelettes, nlok naxs, ana light or stand ard works will be found upon the shelves. Mr. Treo wltb, the proprietor, has effected an arrangement whereby be furnishes his patrons with the New York lonrnals several hours belore the regular malls ar rive. Boys' and Mbn's Clothino.- BOYr.' AND MKN'8 CLOTHING. BOY'S' AND MBN't) CLOT MI NO. B'JYS' AND OIjOrUINO. BOY'S' AND MKN 8 CLOTH I NQ, BOYS' AND MKN'8 CL0TH1NO. BOYS' AND MEN'S OL lTHINQ. THKPK aUVANTAOM TO BUYl'.KS: jh- LAKGKsT ASSORTS! KNT IN TUB CITV, Mn' LAKdliST VaRIKTY Off STYLKd. S- HANDSOMEST CUT. BKBT OP WORKMANSHIP. W WO'T RICA SON ABLE PKIOKS. MB-UitKATKHTCARl! OPLKASIt. Ct WNAMKKKdi HR'WN, THB LARGEST CLOTHINO HOU8K, OAK UALC On corner ot SIXTH and MARKKT Streets. DIED. BROWN. At Lake Corner, Minnesota, on the after noon ot the luth luntant, MARY J., youugest daugh ter ot William Brown. Dne notice will be given or the funeral. MoBHIDE On the 2Sd Instant, MART, wire Of P. Mc bride. In the A A year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend ber funeral, from her hus band's residence. No. ill? Walnut street, on Monday afternoon, the 2iiih Instant, at o'clock. BKOWDEN.-lta the morning ot the iM Instant, FICHARD W. bKUWDM, In the 78th ) ear ol his age. 'j be relatives and friends of the family ae re spectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence. Haddonfitld, N. J., on Saturday alter noon at s,i o'olook FOUDFR. On Wednesday, October 21, CAS PER SOUDJlR, Jr., in the 4Uih year of bis age. His relatives and male friends are invited to attend Ms funeral, from his late rewldencs No.S.9 N. Seventh, street, ou Saturday at 1 o'olook v. M- ti AmebicaH Life Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia. 8s Corner Fourth and Walnut Streets. JtV ThU Institution hat no superior in the United States 10 CLOAKINGS. BOOTS AND SHOES. p A L L STYLES BOOTS AND SHOES FOB GENTEJEMEW, Oil HAND AND MADE TO ORDER, FIT GUARANTEED. BAETLETT, Ho. 83 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, 10 fmwi ABOVE CHE8NUT, HAVING ALTKBKD AND EN LA KG KD Mf btore. No. sa ti. NINTH eitrtet, I invite atten tion to toy Increaxod Btock (nf my own manufacture) of tine liuoi 8, BHOKB. g A ixisus, Kto., of the latest sty 1 s, and at the lowest prices. v 18 sin ERNEST BOPP. POINT BREEZE PARK. POINT DrlEEZE PARK. TIIL EXIB1T10N AXD FAIR DAY FOB TDK Benefit or the Improvement Fund, IS FURTHER POSTPONED ON ACCOUNT OF THE WEATHER, TO MONDAY, 20th INST. JAMES S. EAIiLE & SOXS, No. 816 CHE8NUT Stroot, In v its attention to their stock of LOOKING-GLASSES, Which they offer at the very LOWEST PRICKS. The best manufacture only. NEW CllROMO-LITHOaRAPHs Of every character. Works of Blrket, Foster, Rich arocon. cewcaromoarttrPreyer, etc. E3SORAVIN03, PICTTJBB FRAMED, WINDOW CORK I0B3, ETC ROGERS' OROVPM, War and Humorous Buhjects. Bole Agsnoy; (iallery ot Paintings on dee exhibition, t u foiwni5p LADIES' CLOAKING 8. &TRAWBRIDGE CLOTHIER OFFER A VERY LARQB BTOCK OF BLACK BEAVEUS Selected expressly for LADIES' CLOAKING 9 coroprtnlDg the best makes of FOBKIUN AND DO MEtTIC OOOD8. Every grade U warranted all- wool. BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BRAVURA. BKAVKIW. BHAVKRS, BEAVERS, BI4AVH03, BHAVF.1W. BBAVERS, BHAVERS, BHAVER8, BEAVK1W, BHAVEItS, BHAVEK4, BKAVKIW, 1(0. foa. ISO. too. . ste. IM. . IDS. 7 00. to. 10-00. It 00. Tbe above are of every: weight and finish, and pre sent an assortment unsurpassed In this country. Beetles these goods, we have every make of ClOAKIKOS the market aflords. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, CENTRAL E3IPORIU9I, Corner EIGHTH and MARKET, 10 lost PHILADELPHIA. LIFE INSURANCE. E. W. CLARK & CO., BANKERS, No. 35 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA, GENERAL AGENTH FOR THB National Life Insurance Co. OP THB UNITED STATES OF AMEitICA, IOB THE Slates of Pennsylvania aud Southern A'ew Jersey. THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY la a corporation chartered by Special Act of Congress, approved July 25, 1SG8, wltla A CASII CAPITAL OF ONE MILLION DOLLARS, And Is now thoroughly organized and prepared for business. Liberal terms oOYrred to Agents and Solici tors, who are Invited to apply at our office. Full particulars to be bad on application at our office, located in the second story of our Banking Bouse, where Circulars and Pam phlets, fully describing the advantages offered bar the Company, may be had. E. W. CLARK & CO., SO. 88 SOTJin TUIBD STREET, 8 8tnftf PHILADEDPHIA. DRY GOODS. PAPER HANGINGS. ETC. WALL PAPERS. WE ABE NOW DETAILING OCB IMMENSE 8TOCK OF PAPER HANGINGS, FOR HALLS, PARLORS. Kto. NEW GOODS constantly coming In, and flrst-clas workmen sent to any part of the country, HOWELL & BOURKE, Corner of FOURTH and MARKET 9 fm2m PHILADELPHIA. WOOD HANGINGS. rjJIIB MAGNIFICENT NEW RJOMS OF TUB WOOD HANGING CQ3IPAN2, Ko. 1111 CHLSMJT STREET, Are now open, where they are preps red to respond to all ordeis at tbe shortest notice Tbe public are Invited to call end examine tbe beautiful feflocts of WOOD HANGING In WALL DECORATIONS, And get correct and reliable information In reference to Its adaptation, cost, and all particulars retpaalnt tbe same. uiwiainrp IMPROVED BALTIMORE FIRE-PLACE HEATER, WITH Illuminating Doors and Windows, AMD Magazine or Bnfflclcnt capacity Tor fuel to last 21 hours. Thc;most cheerful and perfect Heater In use. . BOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY J. S. CLARK, HO. 1008 MARKET STREET, 1 (j5r if!i 1014 imrp hila r elphia; SRAFNESS. EVEUY INSTRDMKNT THAT solenoe and skill bare Invented to assist tbe riot in every dngree of deatneas; also, Keplr tors; arso, Oraudall's Patent Crutches, superior to any others In ns, at P. MADJOUA'b, do. US B liUlTU bweeti oelow Ckesuui ... K6i N AMD FLANNEL ESTABLISHMENT. NEW FALL 00D3. All descriptions of the best makes UNSHHINK ABLK ILANNKLS, as KOOKRS ENGLISH PATS NT. KEAL WELSH AND BAXOXT, BALLABDVALK AND COMET, 6HAKKR. BOTH WHITH AND RVD, PLAID AND PllINTKD OPERA, OILBEKT'S OPklt A, all colors. Domestic, White, Rod and Orcj Hoariest English and American CANTON FLANNELS. ALSO, SUPERIOR QUALITY BLANKETS AU-Wool and Extra widths, for beat family ass, MKDIUAt BLANK BT8, For Hotels, and Public Institollons. OUt IB AND CEADLK BLANKETS, SIIEPPARD, VAN HARLIXGEN & ARRISON, No. 1008 CHESNUT Street, lOSlwfmlOtrp PHILADELPHIA, fMLLlKEN'S LINEN STORE, No. 828 ARCH STREET. MOW OPEN, OUR FALL IMPORTATIONS OP Tabic Uncus, Extcusioii Table Cloths, Napkins anil Doylies. HOTELS SUPPLIED AT IMPORTERS' PACK AO E RATES. 9 30 wfmj 1868. JOSEPH H. THORNLCY Would respect'nl'y present bis claims lor a shars of public patronage by oDerlng tbe tollowlng Induce ments, vl.i An Attractive Stock. A Splendid Assortment, I'rlccs lut Down to the Lowest Notch. SPECIAL ATTENTION INVITED TO Fnlsloj mmivla. Brocho Shawls. Silks and Dress Goods. Blankets and Flannels. Cloths and Casslmeres. LINENS. QUILTS, PIANO and TABLE COVERS. SKIRTS, CORSETS, ETC ETC. JOSEPH H. THORNLEY. N.E. Cor. EIG1IT1I and SFRLXQ GARDEN, 9 86 8m Ep PHILADELPHIA. JJO PKOPIIIETORS OP HOTELS; BOARDING-HOUSES AKD SHIPPING. We have a special Wholesale Department for snp. plying LINEN AND COTTON SHEETING, TOW ELS. NAPKINS, SINGLE BED AND BERTH BLANKETS, and other goods particularly adapted to your wants. All tbe above kinds of GOOD3 made up at skort notloe If desired. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE, COB. F.IGHTH AND MABHET STREETS. yELYETEENS, rOPLlNS, PLUSHES. Plain and Veloar Velyetccns, Ilcarj Velour Poplins, Silk Plushes, Iu all color, for Ladles. aud Misses' Walk ing Suits, FOR BALE BY JW11V W. THOMAS, Nos. 105 and 407 N. SECOND St., DRY GOODS. I Zrp PHILADELPHIA. COUNTRY MERCHANTS. We baye now In store a Terr large and rarled as sortment of LADIES' CLOAKINCfS. By calling on ns yon can not only see all tbe style In vogue, but be supplied In quantities to salt at tbe lowest wholesale rates. Comparison of stock and (Hoes with any wholesale boose solicited. Samples sent by mall when desired. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER CENTRAL EMPORIUM, COB.EICintn AND UABEIST TBEETS, iMem fhiladslphia, QOTTON GOODS DEPARTMENT STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE, Cor. EIGHTH and MARKET. FINANCIAL. We shsll continue to maintain and Increase tbe re putation we bare sustained ef being tbe largest and Cheapest Muslin Houso IM THK 01TT. BecelYlng our sopplls from first bands only, we sball hereafter sell aU Muslins bj tlie Piece at the Regular Whole sale Price. THIRTY-FIVE CASES AKD BALES MUSLINS, Comprising all the leading brands and widths of riLLow mtsViw, WIDH MHBRlIISSs, FIAUSilllBTiaU, WANSVTTAi WILLI AMSYILI.B, MEW TOBkHILU, II AT MILLS, ABUWUIdUT, rOHElTOiLR. UOPSEKECFEB. FBVIT or THK LOOK. Our constant aim wlU be to make the lowest prices In the market. TEN CASES OF CANTOJt FLASSELS, The best mskss, suoh as ELLHBTOA'S. AHOSKEAO, HA91ILTOM, AND LAC'OJIIA. To persons not fully aoqnalnted with the best kinds 01 CANTON FLANNELS TO BUT, we can recommend the above brands as the Rest Goods In the Market. VI HAVE CANTON FLANNELS Banging In price front 12J cents to 50 cents per yard. STEAWBMDGE & CLOTHIER, Corner LIU I H II and MARKET Sts., It PHILADELPHIA. RNINC DRESS GOOD8 A foil line or STANDARD BLACK DRBS3 FABRICS, all much nnder regular prices. BLACK VELOTJR OTTOMANS, BLACK WOOL KPINQLINES. BLACK WOOL POPLINS, BLACK POPLIN ALPACAS, BLACK W OH A lit ALPAUsS. BLACK fKKNCH MERINOES, BLACK WOOL DELAINES, (SLACK PARISIENNES. BLACK UOU11NINQ SILKS. ALSO, FANCY DBE3S GOODS, 1000 SIIAWLS, l to!0. K11K VKLVKT CLOAKS, ItOYAL BLANKETS AND QUILT3, FAMOUS CANTON FLANNELS, FItKNOff PKIN M AND DELAINES, BALAlOitAl. SIIUIM. COOPER & CONARD, S.E. Cor. NINTH and MARKET, 9 6 fbtnSmrp PHILADELPHIA. SOLD AT A 8A0BIFIC E. BLACK SILK VELVETS. BLACK ENGLISH UBAPE9, BLsCK FKENUH CKAI'KS. BLACK EaOLISH CKAPE VEILS, BLACK TARLATANS, BLACK BILK NKTd, BLACK KEAL THREAD LACES. BLACK IMITATION LACKS. BLACK RIBBON 8. BLACK CRAPE RIBBONS. . BLACK GLOVES, ETC KrC., Will be sold at A SACRIFICE, TO CLOSE BUSINESS. WARBURTON. 10 10U No. loot OA ESN UT Biroet CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETC. a T. SNODCRASS & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOTH STORE, No. 34 Sontli SECOND Street. EXTENSIVE STOCK AND EVEBY VARIETY FOR LADIES' WEAR, MEN'S WEAR, aud SMlmrp ROYS' WEAft. I N C E D MEAT. Baying completed my extensive 'Improve mente, I beg to Inform tbe public tbnt I am now prepared to manulactare the justly cele brated "NE TLUS ULTRA" MINCED MEAT, IN ANY QUANTITY. MADE OF THE REST MATERIALS. Famlllei will And it to their Interest to bny as the quality is the same as In former seasons. JOSHUA WRIGHT. S.W. Cor. SPRING 0 ARDEN & FRANKLIN, 10 Mil PHILADELPHIA. PATBNTB P. PANTS SCOURED AND SIKKTCIIKV from 1 to I Inobua, at .Hottet, Srenoh tOeam Dyeing and Snonrluc. JSC its til liU buest and Uo. rs JhLAUtt kueW IMU ONE OF THE BEST INVESTMENTS TBI FIRST MORTGAGE DOMDO or TBI umoN PACIFIC RAILROAD 00. 850 Miles Oompletod. A limited amonnt of the First Xortafe Bends ef IM Union Paciflo Ballroad CompaDy are ollerel to kM (obiio.aa one of the safest and mcsl pro Dial) la la Teatmenbj. 1. Ti ey are a first tnortcsge npon the latest ftaC most Important railroad In the oouniry. s. By law they can be lssoed to tbe Company snly as the kms completed, so that they aiwajs re are sent a real Tain. S. Tbelr amount Is limited by act of Congress $) Filly Million Dollars on tbe emirs Poiao line, or an avers ge of Uss tban iiOjMV per mile. i, Hon. K. D. Morgan, of tbe United Stales Seas) and lion. O.kes Adjcs. of the Uul.ed States House o' BtpretentatlTes. are tie trusties for the bondholders!, to see It at all their Interests are protected. a. Five Government Dirtctors, appointed by the President cttbe Deled Slates are responsible to the country for tbe management of lie all airs S. Three United ttates Commissioners most certify that the road Is well built and equipped, and laaH retpects a flret-class railway, before any bonds can be Issued npon It, 7. TyieTJnlMd Stales Government lends the Ootmj pany Its own bonds to tbe same amount that thai Company lasuesi for which It takes a second mortgage as security. s. As additional aid, It makes an absolute donatio of 12,8o0 acres ot land to the mile, lying npon each side of the road. t. Ihe Bonds ray SIX PER CENT. IN GOLD, and the principal Is also payable in gold, 10. Ihe earnings from toe local or way baslneesi were ever POCK MILLION DOLLABS last yeac, which alter paying operating expenses, was moon mere than sufficient to pay the Interest. These earnings will te vastly increased on tae completlea ot trie mtlre line in 1S6H 11. Ko political action can reduce the rrate of Inte rest. It most rtmalu for tblrty years, sve per cent, per annum in gold, new equsl to between eight and nine per cent, in curriticy. 37le princljial it then payabte in geld. If a bonC, with buoii guarantees, were Issued by tbe Government, lis market price would not be less tban ircm twenty to twenty-five per cent, pre mium . As tbese tones are Issued nnder Government authority and supervision, upon what Is very largely a Government work, they muat ultimately approach Government prices. So other corporate bonds are made so secure. 12. Tbe Issue will soon be exhausted. The sales have sometimes been half a million aday, and nearly twenty millions have already been sold. About tea millions more may be cfl'rnd. It Is not Improbable that at some time not far distant, all tbe remainder of tbe bonds ihe Company can Issue will bs taken by some combination ot capitalists and withdrawn Irons tbe market, except at a large advance. The Ion time, tbe high gold Interest, and tbe perfect security, must make these bends uery valuable for export. a 11 tl e predictions which the offloer of tne Oonv pany have made In relation to the progress and bnsf ness sn ccess of their enterpilse, or the value and ad vence In the price ot tbelr securities, nave been more than conlirnud, srd they therefore suggest that par tl es w ho desire to In vest In their bonds unit find tt le their advantage to do to at once. The price for tne present Is 102 and accrued Interest at six per cent. in currency, from J uly 1. BubMrlpttona will be reo.lved InFMladalpbJa by DE HAVEN & BROTHER, No. 40 S. TUIBD Street, W. PAINTER & CO., No. 88 8. THIRD Street, SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO.. No. IS S. THIRD Street, ADD IN NKW TOBK AT THU COSIPANT'AOV.FIOB, No. 20 NASSAU Street, 5D BY JOHN J. ClhCO Jt RON, BAHKEBS, No. 6 WALs. B trees. And by tbe Company's advertised Agents through ontthe United States. Bonds tent free, but parties subscribing through local agents, will look to tnem for their safe delivery. A MtW FAMPHLfcT AMD MAP WAS IB3DHD OCT. 1, containing a report of the;Progress of the Work to that date, and a more complete statement In relation to tbe value of the Bonds than oan be given In an advertisement, which will be sent free on application at the Company's offices, or to any of the advertised agents. JOHN J. CISCO, TBEASUBEH. October 6. 1868. SlfmwtfJ New York. ryjUE SETOTU NATIONAL RANK, N. W. corner FOURTH ana MARKET Sssv. Solicits the accounts of Morchanis, Manufactures, and trades tn general. Prompt and careful attention given to the Interests of our Depositors and Oorrea pondenta. 25 lmSP IB. ML HALIh CASHUHi fJIHE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, For Safe Keeping of Valuables, Securities, eU.t and lienling of Safe. D1KKUTOR1 . N. B. Browne, I J Gllilngham Fell.l Alex. Henry, U H. Clarke, O. Maoaleater, S A. CaldweB, John WedUi. E. W. Clark, I Oeo. F. Tylea. OFFICE. NO. 121 CHESNUT STREET. N. B. BhUWNK President O. H. CLARK, Vies President.' K. PATTERSON. Be& and lT)wer. 1 lawtaal CHINA, GLASSWARE, ETC. QREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CASH BUTEES. IIOUSCHEEFERS Will find it greatly to their advantage to purchaet CHINA, GLA88, AND COMMON WAKES op TYNDALE & MITCHELL, No. 707 CHESNUTrrStreetg ts mwfsmrp PniLADRfLWHlA. ROWilEHS' AND WOHTENHOLM'S TUCKtr JtM VtM. Pearl and bug Handle, of l.-fatircl Uolsb. KODUKRb' and WALK A BU'lXlHfi.,( H IA louts, and Ihe celebrated LROOULTRsJ VA!-" bClhHOUH of tbe flnesl quality. . - iiacors, Knives, buuwora, and TaMs Ontlery Oromi4 ' ' and Polished, at P. U A Dm IjA'S. Ktf. tie tt tstN'tU,
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