THE DAILY KVENllVff TELKGRAPII PHILADELPHIA. TUKSftAX NOVEMBER 3, 1868. NEW YOItKISMS. from Our Own Correspondent. Naw York, Nov. 3, 18G9. A curious SUIT FOB TBESFASS lit JtMt occnrred In Hudson City. Last summer a son of Mr. James R. Knupp died, Had tho services of Mr. Henry Siitf, undorUker, wre proonred, the stipulation being that the cofflu VM to b of blsck waloat. When the time came to settle, Mr. Knapp related to come dowa With tbe stamps, on ihe ground that this stipu lation bad not been compiled wltb. Finally both patties agreed to opcu the grave on August 12. Previous to tut, bewever, tho astute Stiff persuaded tbo sex on to open It privately and clip off a piece of the coffin. This clipped-off plnce, which was of black Walnut, he presented in iriumoli to Knapp, who refused to believe that it was pirt of the coflla Stiff thereupon sued for his money, and Knapo thereupon sued (or trespass and recovered $15 damage. Something very much like a MURDER baa transpired over in Jersey City, although It 'a very nearly a week alnco the suspicious cir cumstances connected with it took place. At that time a Democra ic procession was la pro' gre&s there, and odc Christopher Nueeat, of Newark, atred nineteen, wa-. one of theobservera. The last witness at the Coroner' inquest, woicti was held on Sunday, testified that he had seen Nugent IjIdr lusenlbie, orul-ed, and bleeuMuir near enetue house No. V, on Wednesday evenin;. A party of ruffians, drunk and disorderly, hid been arrested on the previous evening near Where Nagcnt was found, and it is suspectel that tte homicide or homicides will bj found among them. TUB ELECTION BETUBNS of oach district will be sent through the police telegraph on election night, and aa soon as the returns have been received complete on any one tloket, the total vote In this city and county on that will be telegraphed to all the station houses for the Information of the citizens. Alter this work has commenced, however. So questions concerning the election will be answered at the Central office. All of which is by order of Superintendent Kennedy. MAYOR HOFFMAN has printed a proclamation commencing with a very ahoit seuteuca and ending with a very long oae. The gist of it is, that he offers a reward of $100 for the arrest and conviction of any one charted with a vlolaiiou ot the election laws of this State, or with interfering with any voter's right as an elector. Saturday night's MASS MEETING AT OOFEB INSTITUTE, Consisting ot German Kepublicans, was a beau' tlful, solid, and impressive demonstration. The Germans threw aside their phlegm, and were aSre with all the nerve and verve of the genuine American. General John C. Fremont, wife, son, and daughter, were on tbe plallorm. General Fremont made the speech of the evening, and created great en'.husiasm by the rematk that German bayonets had made a bul wark on the Mississippi against the shock of the Rebellion. The Gratd Jury found a bill of Indictment against BENJAMIN B. BOSENDBRO, Who, as soon as Commissioner Usborn had ren tiered his deoision lequiiiug Itosenberg to renew his bail in $10,0J0 to a wiit the action of the Grand Jury, was arretted on another similar charge, in which an examination was waived and the bail fixed at $5000. I Afterwards the Commissioner reduced the ag gregate amount of the bail in the two cases to $10,000. As soon as this had b.en given Rosenberg was rearrested on a bench-warrant, indict' mcnts having beim in the meantime found against him in both casex, and his bail conse quently cancelled. In these three cases, nine certificates had been obtained, and Judge Blatchford, before whom he was taken, decided in filing the bail to re quire. $1600 for each certitkate, or $13,500 In all. . The work ot BEGISTBATION has been proceeding bravely. During the four days of registration iu Brooklyn and this city, about 210,000 names were registerel, and there were numerous arrests for violation of the law. THE NEW YOBS T. II. C. A. Is going to have a haudsome edifice, the c rn i stone of which was lull on .Saturday atternoou, at the intersection of Fourth avenue witu Twenty third street. The lot on which tbe building is to stand brought $142,000. The building itself is to cost $300,000. I'hear nothing about billiard-saloon or bowling-saloons, but there are to ba a library, a picture-gallery, a ball sealing 1300 people, parlors, reception-rooms, ai lists' studios with bedrooms attached, and a number of other arrangements beuttiug a society of Chi istian young men. A courtyard and a gymnasium are two of the new features. The congregation of the Church of ST. CHARLES BOBROUtiO worshipped for the first lime, on Sunday, in their new editi ce, at the comer of Livingston street and Sydney place. As yet, lulls very incomplete Bnd Inclement state, the church Is principally remarkable for the beauty of its organ and the bleakness of Its pews; and Sunday was e rUinly not the most comfortable day imaginable to be mad un comfortable in. SCOTCH TLAIPS lor ladies' wear are all the go along Droadway When they first break upon the astonished sight tbey look like variegated blankets, aud It requires a good deal ot moral stamina for the observer to at once seize in the largeness oi tbe Idea that they are "tbe thing." That idea once digested, the transition is easy by which the introspective mind reverts to rhlldhood's years, and outem plates these female Norvals on the Urampiau hills. In the world of AMT7SKMEKT8, Leotard put in a plea of illness, because there was evry certainty of there being a miserab'e house to erect him on Saturday night. He will notreoover an til after the election. N. B. I know a eood many who will never recover from tbe result of the elections. Genevieve Is generally discountenanced by the press nere as mo uiuv Bnaciuu TtMnpnteil to tbe New York public. Meantime the public Is pleased, and so I don't thin Grau is displeased. fwli wait, uiesd, Inlorra us UisS JIiclaui3 Rose BcH, who Is the irresistible "Page," Is Just dead. But then (he same mall that brought the paper containing that Information brought so other, embtaclng the intelligence that Lydla Thompson bad been ill. and unable to appear since her arrival In Mew York. A new place of amusement called the Al ham bra, and on tbe plan of the Koglish concert ksIoocs, Is toon to be opened at Tammany Hall. Leonard Grover Is to be director. The Jiew York Herald thus speaks of Rosen berg's fainting of "Long Branch by Moon light:" "Koenherg's painting of 'Long Branch by MoouliahV has passed from his studio into the hauiix of purchaser. Mr. Deroy ha secured it as one oi bis lead ng attractions tor tte aa lery oi tne D'Tbj Atnomeum, ahioti be will shortly open. Ihe ariisi has repre-ed'.ed a cool and Iresn. iiimmer nion!igbi, witb the q'tick and chadns breeze blowing Horn the sea aud ruffling bmrsud drapery aroonn the usually tbroutring visitants ot that l.tvorita placo of suuuit resort. Tbe long Western man and tbe short city one, the lair hairod dtmapl from tbe Ksi-i and tne chestnut-it escd girl from our ou State, tbe I iver and tho man of fa-bion. the soldierly and tbe business idler, thu laughing maiu and tbe tcaa.net boy, are all mingled in this straneelj novel painting In a manner wbloh mtisi stump the pointer not merely as an aDie arnst bnl as one of decidedly most exceptional talent. The i-ky and distance e-peciaily tne bazy condition ot the loer atmosphere are rendered wiib a fidelity to nature which is tne mire rcmaikahle Irom its beicg evidenced in a composition wbicb must iieoe.nlv take tank as a figure palntinr. la addition, the whole ot tbe drawing, With very Utile ex ception, is very hue, aud when its various merits we ought specially to mention lis very pttipxblo reliel are cou-iiered, it must com mand a more detailed aud loss grudging pmlse at ihe hands ot the critic than b ii ordinarily enabled to give any work iu what is, at all events in this coui.try, a comparatively new line of art. We have lormeily alluded to it cursorily while it was In progress, and may iraukiy say that, us a finished production, it exceeds our anticipations, wttrm as these formerly were, and more than justices tbe large price which we understand Mr. Derby paid the artist for it." A li Bab a. MUSICAL AM) DRAMATIC 'lie's Got Money," at the Arch. A new dramatization of Miss Braddon's novel of Only a Clod," by Messrs. Maeder and McDon ougb, was produced at the Arch last evening. This pluy differs essentially from John Broug ham's version of tbe same story which was pro duced at the Walnut some five or six months ago, under the title of Hearts; or, The Serpents of Society. Of the two dramas that of Mr. Brougham was decidedly the most effective, although the one given at the Arch last evening had the advan tage of more elegant scenic appointments and, taking tbe performance as a whole, better acting, Mr. Brougham's play was not bis best work by any means, but he managed to tell the story In an intelligible manner and to combine a number of really striking dramatis situations. This Messrs. Maeder and McDonough have only done to a limited extent in their play of He's Ool Honey, although it is a very fair thing of its kind, and perhaps superior to the mijority of dramatized novels, which, as a rule, arc the worst affairs in tho way of play-writing that we are called, upon to witLees. In Mr. Brougham's play ''Julia Desmoud" i?, as she is iu the novel, a well drawn and consistent dramatic creation, and a really pood part for a capable actress. In He's Got Honey, "Miss Pesmoud" promises to amount to something in the first two acts, but after that fcbe Is a nonentity, and instealof being the female villain of the piece she de velops iuto the bosom friend of the heroine. In the early stages of tho play Miss Prici acted this part very well, despite her too deliberate tyle of elocution, but in the last three acts ber opportunities were limited, and she did not uppear to the same advantage. The best thing in the i lay was the ecceutric character of 'Sigieniuiid Shakespeare Smith," which Mr. Craig performed in very amusing burlesque tjle. Mr. Craig's "make-up" in this part was a capital thing in its way. Mrs. Drew as "Maud Hillary" acted with her usual splril aud vivacity, and Mr. Barton Hill male a capable repiesen- tative of "i'raucls Tredethlyn," tho hero of the piece. The other parts were fairly sustained, and the performance passed oil smoothly f jr a first night. Tbe scene In the third act, where an exchange of papers is made between "Trede'.hlyn" uuii Smith," was very bunglmgly managed, how ever, and in this and a number of other places the drama might be improved by a little careful revision. He's Got Money has an interesting plot or rather the novel from which it is taken has which is not worked out iu the best man ner. The authors commence tolerably well, but they appear to hive been unable to carry out tbe ideas suggested in the beginning to legitimate conclusions; and the probabilities are that the play will run its couso and theu be con' signed to the vast limbo of un resurrected dramas, where it will be forgotten amidst a host of others, some better, some worse, but all of about an average quality. Its merits will not entitle It to high commendation, but we can say with jnstlce that much worse dramas have been brought out ofteuer tbau we liko to think of. The play is nicely put upon the stage, although most of the tcrnery used Is that with which the patrons of the Arch are familiar. A new scene, by Hawthorne, however, in the sccoud act, representing an Elizabethan mansion, is Kind tome, uud is worthy of commendation for its artistic merits. TlieCity Aimnemouts. At the Chesnut the Worrell Sister will appear in their Engiieb version or La iseue HeXne this evening. The farce of Crossing the Line, with Mlvjjf jrene and Miss Jennie Worrell In a double clOS-dance, will be given at an afterpiece. On Monday, Nov. 9, the drama of the Lancashire Lass will be brought out. At the Walnut Mr. K. L. Paveuport will appear this evening in the drama of F, or Branded. Tbe drama of T7ie Pilot, in which Mr. Daven port will personate "Long Tom Coffin," is in rehearsal. At tee Arch the new play of lie's Go', Money, with Mr. Drew as "Maud Hillary," will be perlormed this evening. A comedietta, in which M'ss Fanny Davonport will appear, will conclude the performance, On Monday, Nov. 9th, II. J. Btron's drama of the Lancashire Lass, will be produced. At tbe American there will be an entertain, lng variety performance this evenlug. At the Gbbmnia Orchestra rehearsal to morrow afternoon, at Horticultural Hall, the fiiiinorttiir nri arammo will be mesented: 1. Overture "Zsnetta." D. F. R. Auber 2. "Ieh bab'im Triura gewlent." M. Kooalg (Trombone J-olo. oerformed bv G. Boettger.) 3. Wltz Die Sowalb -n." Johu Straass 4. Adagio from the First Sinfonle, Kalli woda 5. Overiuie 'Melutdne," Mendelssohn 6. miner Cuor and Ana. from "Taantiavser," U. Wagner 7. Gulop "Six In land," QarstHme). W. Q, DlatrloU Batsman's combination trocpe of French artists will appear h the Academy of Muslo on Monday next in Offenbach's opera ot Barbe Bieve. This wcrk will be broogct out In the btst style, with appropriate scenery, nesr and el gin t costumes, a full orchestra and chorus, and a complete ballet troupe. Mad'lle Irma will appear as ' Boulotte'' and Moos. Aujao as "Barbe Blcue." Msd'lle La Rosa has been en taced as premier danseuee. The season Is limited to twelve performances, doring wblcb La Grande Dtichense de Gcro'sUln and La Be'e BOtne will be given la the same stjle of excellence as heretofore. Max Marrizee, with a combination Ger man and Italian troupe, will commence aseason of grand opera at tbe Academy of Mtnlc on Monday, Nov. 30. Tbe troupe Includes M'mo Agatha State. M'me Johanna Rotter, Mis Mc Cullough, Sinnorl Brignoli, Theodore Uahel maun, Giorgio Ronconl, C. OrKndinl, Wilhelm Formes, O. B. Autonuccl, Joseph Hermanns, N. Dai 111, and other favorite singers. . CITY ITEMS. BrLKNDID ASSORTMENT Of FALL AND WINTUB Clothino Men's, Youtbs', Boys', and Children'. Choice stock of keleo.ed styles of Piece Qoodi, tit bs made to order. 611 Ic, fit and workmamhip of our oarmentt turpattnt bp none equalled Ityfew. AU prior guaraiMwi lower than tht lottest elarwhrre, and full tatl-ifantion guar an teed evrry purehater, or tne tale cancelled and money rrundtd. Half wny Mwern Bbkmrtt A Co., i'Ulhand V Towaa Hall, Sixth ttreett,) No. Sit Mabkut Ht., Phii.adklphia, JlICD No. WOO Broadway, Nw Youk. Oilt and Walnut Cobnickh and Mouldings for Curtains; alro rich Centre Loops, Fringes aud Gimps, at baif tbe prices utual'y asked tor tliem; also, Loe and Munllo Curtains, veir low, at Pattkx'h, No. 1408 Cheanut street. Curtain Loops, Cbstbk Tasskls, Cornices, Fringes. Gimps, etc, at hlf tbe usual prices, at Pat- Tun's. No. H08 Cheannt s'reet. Fink Bkddiho, Spring- Mattresses, ' Hair Mattresses, Moss Mattresses, Hosk Mattresses, Flo Feather Beds, Superior Bolsters and Pillows, At Pattkn's Bedding and Upuo siery Store, No. 1408 CbesDUt street. Finb Fbkmch Calv Boots and Gaitkrs. The man wbo has never experienced Ibe pleasure of wearing a pair oi boots made by William U. Helweg, is to some extent an object of commiseration. We peak knowlDglj, havlnf worn Helweg's boots for years. Their comfort, however, la not their only recommendation, aa they are made of the best mate rial and In tbe very best manner Helweg will bo employ an Incompetent workman; therefore his work is always first-class. Hla store and factory is at No, 635 Arch Street, next to the corner of Sixth. Astounding Reports. 20C0 cases of consumption curkd. Professor Trosseau, of the Children's Hospital Parts, reports that, In two thousand cases of Con. sumption, to which tbe foimula for Upham't Freth JJtal Cure was used, it cured nearly every oae. It allays the cough, beals the langi, and gives a new lease of life. Sold ti per bottle, or six forts. John ston, Holloway & C'owokn, No. 602 Aroh street. Jbwelbt. Mr. William W. Oaaaldy, Ho. IX South Second street, baa tbe largest and most attractive assortment of fl ne Jewelry and silverware In tbe city. Purchasers can rely npon obtaining a real, pure arti cle furnished at a price which cannot be equalled. He also baa a large stock of American watohes In all varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store is sure to result In pleasure and profit. Tim Attention or Gkntlkm kn desiring new and fashionable clothing Is respect ully drawn to tbe su perb stock now open for Inspection at No. 821 Ches nut street. Cmaht.kb Stokks fc Co. Quality and Stylb tus Tbub Test of Cheap ness In purcbaolDg clothing for tbe coming winter first examine tbe variety for gentlemen's wear at No. 824 Cbeinut street. Chablks Stokes A Co, si np in bis placp. We 1 'Httiiiet'N weekly" an Monthly." "d-nifo Mu s'ret. on TMmay morning at is o'olook. T to 1 auret Hill. FOCRIUP.-On tbe Sift Of Oe'oher. RAOTtftt tk" n tederirk Fnerlng. in the 71t year or ber awn. th relatlvn and frlnnda ot the family are htvltmf o attend Ibe luorral, from her I Ale reldDO. N Tit l'arrlnh aire", on Wdmda altornoon. the t'h In stant, at I o'clock. Interment at Laural Hut Ueote tery. HAP.TWAN.-On Ha'nrday. Ootober II, after a painlnl 1I1d-w. whlon he bore with Cbrtatlaa lortt iiite. Mr. JOHN HAUlMaN, in the tsth year oi his S he relatives and mends of tbe family are reap- folly lnli"d Ui attend the funeral, on Thursday, -emher S, ai t o'oiofk, from bis late rtwhlenoe, Wo, ' IS N. Nineteenth street. To proceed to South Laurel Hill. K1WO. On tbe Id Instant, Mr. QKOROB K18Q, Ph.. in tbe 7Sd year of bin age. 1 be reiatlvra and friend uf the ramuy, ana r-nua- fleipnta Lxxlae No IS, I. O ofO. F., are renunotnilly lav ted to attend the funeral, f'om the reeldenna of lila son, Ktohiird JCIok. no. ibis Moyenaening . mie. on ibnrnnay atternoon at a o'oloot. To urooeea lo Wbar'on street M. R. Chorch. mnCN.-On the srt Instant. WILLI M OftDKW. a n.iKe of Bnyion. Liucashlre, Kug aad, aged SO ears rd 10 monUi. ... . . The relatives and menaa oi ne ramuy, m inn Wlngohocklnf Tribe. No. SS. I. O. of M Men and ihe Order In aereral, e luvlted to auuil bin foneral, Irom hi parent' rexlrtenoe, No. ST Adams street, frankinrd. on Thursday anernoon, tne uin inaiaai. at I o'clock. uvir. on the Id Instant. OFOTtOH M.. son nf Jona- lI'Mi and Marv Ann tee aed is yean ana to maniht. the buoy will be remotrnn on weaomiar. at i rMork P. M.. to womclKinrr, pa for interment. Funeral on Tbttriday at i o'clock P. M. AmehioaH Life Insurance Company Of Philadelphia. 8. E. Corner Fonrth and Walnut Streets. 77iti Institution hen no superior in the United Stales 10 1CHESTNUT ST.VX 1 GRAND SALE OF DRY GOODS BT Fashionable and Wkll Made Chothins Only' ofl'ered ior s,ale at No. 824 Cbesnut street. Every gar ment van'dnitd to be as repretented. An Immense stock for the fll and winter of 1363 now ready. Superior u-orkmanithlp and fair price., at CHABLBi STOKFB & CO.'S Pdbk 0abi) Lkhioh Coal; Honey Brook and liar lelgb and Lorberry and I.ocunt Mountain Coal; pre pared;! n ihe best manner at William W. Alter's Coal liepoi, No. 957 N. Ninth street, tnlow Olrard avenue. O llice, corner (sixth and Spring Garden streets. Orders by post promptly tilled. Cabfkts Housekeepers (and especially eonntry merchants and farmers visiting tbe city) will find It to tbelr Interest by calling at J. T. Delacroix's whole sale and retail carpet warehouse, No. 85 South Becond street, above Chesnut, before purchasing elsewhere. Bee advertisement In another oolnmn. Dbink the famous Arctic Boda Water, and read Th Kveninq Tllesbafh. at HlUman's News Stand, at North Pennsylvania Depot. Gbovkb A Bakbh'b .Highest Premium Hewing Machines, No. TMi Chesnnt street. Trknwith'b Nkws Depot, lately opened on Oh ail nut St., went uf sixth, is o. tl4. Is a model establishment ot Ha kind in evt-ry respect. Neutly titled up, airy, llgbt, and couveul.'ut, goods conspicuously displayed, eteiytblng lo perfect order, It is rtally a pleaiure to ana -jiiouiuiy," tae "Atlantic Monthly." etc. In addition m thfBe all the other ptrionloals domestlo anl foreign. Hie oany jiayvia iniuiitm-u mrn, ui iimi runt, and other plkcfs, and the latest books can be found unoj bis Counters, n e mfagrvy niic:cenn, una win secure It. anrWE HAVE BOLD 0 JTABT ri-WK HAVE SOLD BO JTA8T WH HAVE BULB BO FabT Srf-W'K HAVE BOIjU o abt tui Fai.uaad Wintkb Cloth iNo-st Ouk Fall and w ini kh. Clothino'uu OL'tt Fall and WiNTim Clothino-S Oua Fall and Wintjlb C'LJtuiNo-2J JtfWl AUK MIW KKCKIV1NO j,-V AKK NOW BKCEIVINQ JM-W'K AKK NOW BHCKiVlNO fc-XA'k: a i. b- MtlV hKCAlVlNO 1'HK tKOONt INSTALMENT'S" '1 H blMJONU lNMrALMKNT.it THE bWKINl) iNBTALMKT'Si The keooni 1nbtalmemt'(.m a. ' liKAOTIFUL l 'KKSK QollUB. -KAi)TiyuL Fkkbh Uoudb. A'lllLAUTlUL Fkkbu Uoodh. I'.mi.-We bve a ru lend Id Hloclc ot the ivn neuy.l things on our counter, and tliuunh our sa!s ate bo iri!B, wo " iuny luun. .uu seven nuu di ,nfls to keen our sleRrooms Uiled. These tacts are i.pen for tbe laopeoilou of any who wMI call mm sou iur lufiueviviM. -.---The New Oo' ds Just recelloj are: Kail Overcoau. from 7'75 to fii. iudlHpeusahle bulls, Hi reel Jackets. Heavy Hue SB (to do without overcoats). Fancy Over backs. btyliKb cbelerHlds. Youths' Cue-lernelds. Boys' Double-breasted 8a' kt. outbs' ai d Boys' Hulls. Children's Garibaldis. f'blldren's Blsma-ks. Children's Prince Imprrlal. Chlld eu's Ohaiuberlal.1. (hii.i.sia Vunrv Overooats. sr A large fo'ca of salesmen to give good atten- i.ou to ail, euner ioukihk or "a; WANAMAKFR A BR1WN. THE LA BQUbT CIX)I U1NU HOUSE, OAK HALL. The corner ot BIXTH and MARKET Streets. MARRIED GRFKN BltOWN. On Ibe S7th ultimo, at No. 71S Dauplu streei. by the Kev, Mr. tlnmbs, Mr.UEOSHK V. ti.tt.UMN to mibs jtaAMA. uituna, an oi rnuaasi- Pbla. TAYLOR MoMURRAY. On the flth ultimo, by U e Be. A . Ju'ison Hskm, Mr J. M ARI4 T a Y LOR to MiMULBkiUl'x MoMUUttax.Dotaortaisoity, DIED. CONWAY.-On the 1st instant. MAR9KXL A OON. WAY. graiid-daiigbmr nf the lata Owea MoUuga, atred 11 years and 10 months. Tbe lrie.ua of tue laiuiiy are res peo' fully Invited to attend tbe funeral, Irom Bt. Joseoi' Jtlospltul. on Weduesuay morning at S o'olook. Faneral survloee at bt. James Church. Iutermeut at Cathedral Cemetery. FADBHKT. November I Mas ANNA FAUdSiCr. Her relative aad menus are Invited to attend the faatrat, fnm Msg laMt tsotdaaea, ti, A tyraie FAMILY SEWING-MACHINES. FINANCIAL. STERLING & WILDMAN, BANEEBS AND BROKERS, No. 110 South THIRD Street, AGENTS FOR BALE OF First Mortgage Bonds of Eockford, Bock Island, and St. Louis Railroad, Interest MEV1N PER CENT., payable In GOLD ADguit and February, for sale at 7 and accrued lnterttt. Also First Mortgage Bonds of the Danville, llazlctont and Wllkesbarre Railroad. Interest SEVEN PER CENT.. CLEAR OF ALL TAXES, payable April and October, for sale at SO and accrued interest. Pamphlets with maps, reports, and fait Information of tbeie roads always on hand for distrlbu'Ion. DEALKES In Government Bonds, cold, Silver, C upons, etc STOCKS of all k kids bought and sold on commis sion In New York and Philadelphia. SILVERWARE, JEWELRY, ETC. LARK yilDDLE Jewelers and SilTersniltlis, No. 712 CHESNUT Street, Invite the attention of their patrons to their large and elegant assortment of DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, PLATED-WARE, Etc. BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN BILVE3 AND SIL VER PLATED WARES FOR BRIDAL GIFTS. t tnthrp SOLID SILVER. BAILEY & CO., CHESNUT and TWELFTH Sts,, ARE THE AUTHOUIZKD AGENTS IN THIS CITV FOB THE STERLING SOLID SILVER WARE or tuthsj The Corliam Manufacturing Co. C. & A. PEQUICNOT, Manufacturers of WATCH CASES, and Dealeis In American and Imported WATCHES, No. 18 South SIXTH Street, I SJiptuths Manufactory. Ho. S2 & flFTH Streei. HATS AND CAPS. s JONES, TEMPLE ft CO., FAHUIONABLK HATTERS, No. 5 8. NINTH H'reet, First lo r anove tlh-suul sire'. 4 0 GWARBDBTON'a IMPROVED VENTI laied, and eas-HtilDg Tress llais (patentudi. ta all tbe Improved f.shlous ot thu season, CU ES NLT btreet. next door to the Post Ortice. 11 19 J'P HOMED, C0LLADAY & C ft, " 818 and 820 CHESNUT Street. BILKS SALES TO COMMENCE NOVEMBER 2, COMPRI'IWJ DRK33 OOOnq RTTIWT.CI fiI.niriMa mrvrma T nna .tm mmnAmn.nu .,,,;,-, . u , vuviua, uabM Alio JUDtDCllSlLJf 1lBVi MNHNH ArCD WltlT nnnna urn vnv . nrry xr... K , . mwvo, uwiuai auu UliUtlU, niUUUPiinJt Illy. Owing to tbe wMe repntaUon of their Ilonse, it is needless to detail tha ohxrfo'er of tU'r Block. U., C. & Co. would merely state that their importations of the present season, WHICH MUST BE SOLD PREPARATORY TO REMOVAL TO THEIR NEW MARBLE BUILDING, CHESNUT Street, aboro Broad. ' Hare never been surpassed in Philadelphia, containing an ENDLESS VARIETY of text ire la Medium Priced Goods, & well as the CHOICEST NOVE17TIES OF THE SEA80X. II., C. & Co. would adviae all desirous of obtaining GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS To lose no time before inspecting their stook, feeling assured that the UNPARALLELED P It I C E 8 At whiok the entire stook will be disposed of must insure RAPID SALliJS. WANTS. GOLD BONDS Of TUK "TXTANTED FOR A LADY AND GENTLE- V V M ajn, a suit of Til ha. b: KOOMd (two connect Inr); private family prelerred. Locaiioo nrown to Master, ana jriitesntu ta nine teen ih streets. Addreis "Home," Ibis oBicS; 10 29 St c JONES HOUSE, IIARRI8BURG PENNSYLVANIA. Tbe undertlgned having leased the above popular and weil-t nown bouse, wuloa has bteu thormguiy ret aired aud greatly improved, as wall as entirely tefuruisbed throughout with elegant ne furniture, InoludlnK all the apaolrtnieula ot a Urst-olass Moiei, will be re-flr lor tne rerepnou of auasts on aad after the 1Mb oi Novctnhe' lSoS. 10 m im THOSF RLE Y. Proprietor. RODDKBU' AND WOHTbN HOLM'S POOKtt KM V Hi). Pearl and bias Uandlna, of baaulilnl tin tub. KUDUKlttt and WALK A BUTCH Kit' IS KA. UAhH, aud tbe eelebrated LOUULT&JS &AZUS bCII-BOlU of the 0 neat quality. ltason. Kulves. Holasora, aod Table Ontlery Oronnd and Poitahed, at P. MAiJOKA'B, M. UI is, T1CNTU CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD CI A limited Quantity of Ihe THIRTY-YEAR SIX FEB CXNT FIRST MORTUAQB BOSDi ot the Central Pacific Ilallroad Company are offered to In' vestors, for the press nt, at 103 ior cent, nnrt Aeorned Iuterent, In Currency. These Bonds are secured by a Trust Deed upon the ttost lmportsat link of the great later-Ojeanio Rsll road, two-thirds of which la already built, at a cost of nearly OXE llUXDBED MILLIONS, And which eojoys already a self sustaining- way traffic. The whole line of continuous rail between Tew York and San Francisco W 11 be completed by July next, when an Immense tbrongh business wui andonotedly follow. More than TWILVX HUNDRED MILH.H ot the distance be tween the Missouri River and the Paolflo Ocean are already traversed by the locomotive; and it Is proba ble that THREE HUNDRED MILES additional wtl be completed during the current year. The future of this L'ne, therefore, la unusually promising. THE CEMKAL PACIFIC RAILKOAD CO. receive from tbe United Btatei Government about ten millions of acres of the PUBLIC LANDS situated along Ihe line of their Boad; also a Subsidy Losn of U. f. SIX PEit CUNT. BONDS, averaging 135,000 per mile, as fast as the sections of twenty miles are completed. They have received, in addi tion, Important GRANTS fioia tbe State aud cities of California, worth more than S,U00.000 IN GOLD. The proceeds of these Lands, Bonds, Capi tal Stock, Subscriptions, subventions, and Bet Earn ings are Invested la the enterprise, to which It added the amoant realised from First Mortgage Bonds. THAJSB LATTER HA.VE THE FIRST LIEN UPON THE WHOLE PROPERTY, and are Issued to tbe tame amonnt only aa the Government advances, or to tbe extent of about one-third the cost value oi the Boad, equipment, etc. The Cash Resources are abundant for the comple tion of Ihe work, and the NET EARNINGS. PllUM THE WAY TRAFFIC UPON 830 MILE J NOW OPUN FOR BUSINESS ARE MJKB TEH.N DOUBLE THE CURRENT INTEREST LlaBlLI TIES. Besides a mileage upon all through business, this Road. ha lng the best lands tor settlement, the most productive mines, tbe nearest u.arketa, aid being ex empt from competition, will always command LARGE REVENUiS. WHICH ABE WHOLLY IN COIN. Two-thirds ot Ihe entire Loan Is already marketed and, judging by past experience the Lean will soon be cioHed, Investors who desire an unusually safe reliable, and profitable security would do well to pur cbase belore the Bonds are all it ken. The Company reserve the right to advance the price at any time;, but all otdeis actually In transitu at tbe lime of auysuch advance will be filled at present price. At this time tbay pay more than eight per cent upon tbe investment, and have, from Na. tlonal and State laws, guaiaiites superior to any other corporate securities now ottered. The First Mortgage Bonds are of 11000 each, with semi-annual gold coupons atur-hed, payable In July and January. Both INlEKKST AND PRINCIPAL ABE WADE EXPRS:LV 1' 1 YaBLE IN UNITED BTATES GOLD COIN. Tbe bck Interest from July 1 is chanted only at the currency rates. We receive all classes of Government Bonds, at tbelr fu'l market rates, in fxubange for tbe Central Paclllc Railroad Bonds, thun enabling the holders to realize from FIVE TO 1KN F Kit CENT. PROFIT and keep the principal or their investments equally secure, and receive the tauie rats ot interest tor a longer period. Ordeis and Inquiries will receive prompt attention. Information, Descriptive pamphlets, etc., giving a full account of tbs Organization, Progress, Business and Prospects of the Enterprise, furnished on applica tion. Bonds tent by return E i press at our cost. SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED BY BANKS AND BA&KELhS, AGENTS FOR THE LOAN, AND BY BE HAVEN & BRO., Bankers, No. to bouth THIRD Street. BOWEN & FOX, Speoial Agents, No. 13 MERCHANTS EXCHANGE. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., No. 18 Bouth THIBD Btreet, All Descriptions of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES BOUGHT, BOLD, or EXCU A SUED. at our Office and by Mall and Telegraph, at MARKET RATES. ACCOUNTS OF BANKS, BANKERS, and other received and favorable arrangements made for da alrable accounts. FI8K & HATCH, Baukers and Dealers In Government tie eurlUca, and . FINANCIAL AGENTS OF TIIM CENTRAL FA' CIFIO RAILROAD COMPANY, No. S NASSAU Btreet. ONE OF THE BEST INVESTMENTS. TUg FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF TBI UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. 850 Miles Completed. L limited amonnt of the First Mortgage Bondsof the Union Paciflo Ballroad Company ate ottered to Ibe public as one of the safest and most profitable lav. vestments. 1. Ti ey are a first mortgage npon the longest aad most important railroad in the country. 2. By Jaw tbey can be issued to tbe Company only as tbe icad la completed, so that they always reprs sent a real value. 8. Their amonnt Is limited by act of Congress ta Flitj Million Dollars on the entire Paciflo line, or aa avert ge of If ss than 30,0onper mile. 4, Hon. K. D. Morgan, of the United States Senate and Hon. Oakea Amts, of the Untied states House o( Bt pretentatives. are tbe trusties tor the bondhotdess, to see tbat all their Interests are protected, ft. Five Government DlrctOr appointed by tbe President of the United States, are responsible to the country for tbe management of Ita allalrs S. 'Ibree United fclates Commissioners must oertliy that tbe road la well built and equipped, and In all tetpects a first-class railway, before any bonds oan be issued upon It, 7. Tbe United States Government lends the Com) pany its own bonds to the same amount that the Ucmtany laants, for which it lakes a second mortgage as security. 8. As additional aid, it makes an absolute donation of 12,800 actes of land to the mile, lying upon each aide of tbe road. . Tbe Bonds pay SIX PER CENT. IN GOLD, and the principal is also payable in gold, 10. ibe earnings from tne local or way business were over FOUR MILLION DOLLARS last yean, wblcb.. alter paying operating expenses, was mnob more than sufficient to pay tbe Interest. These earnings will be vastly Increased on tne completion ot tbe tntlieUne In ists, 11. No political action can reduce the (rate of Inte rest. It must remain for thirty years, sir per cent, per annum in gold, now equal to between eigbt and nine per cent. In currtney. The principal is then payaila in gold, it a bond, with such guarantees, were Uaned by tbe Government, its market price would not be less than Irom twenty to twenty-live per oent. pre mium , As tbese bonds are Issued nnder Government authority and supervision, upon what is very largely a Government work, they must ultimately approaca Government prices. No other corporate bonds are made so secure. 12. Tbe issue will soon be exhausted. The sales have sometimes been half a million a day, and nearly twenty millions have already been sold. About tea millions more may bo offtrtd. It is not Improbable tbat at some lime not far distant, all tbe remainder of tbe bonds tbe Company can issue will bs takes by some combination ot capitalists and withdrawn front tbe market, except at a laige advance. The long; time, tbe high gold Interest, and the perfect security, must make these bonds uery valuable for export. All tie predictions which the officers of the Com pany bave made in relation to the progress and busi ness su ccets of tbelr enterpilse, or the value and ad vance la tbe price ot tbelr securities, have been mors) than confirmed, and tbey therefore Buggeat that par ti ee who desire lo invest In their bonds wM find U ( tuir advantage to do to at once. Tbe price for the present is "oa and accrued Interest at six per cent, iu currency, from July l. Subscriptions will be received In Philadelphia by i DE HAVEN & BROTHER, Mo. 40 S. THIBD Street. W. PAINTER & CO., No. 86 S. THIRD Street, SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO.. No. 16 a. THIBD Btreet. AHD IN NEW YORK AT THE COMPANY'S) 4r PICK, No, to NASSAU Street, asTD BY JOJIH J. IJO ft HON, B1HKBBS, No. 6 WALii Btreet, And by tbe Company's advertised Agents throng h out the United States. Bonds tent free, but parties subscribing throngtv. local agents, will look to them for tbelr sate delivery, A NEW PAMPWLKT AND MAP WAS ISSUED OCT. 1, containing a report of the:Progreas of the Work to that date, and a more complete ttatemeat lo relation to tbe value of tbe Bonds than can be given In an advertisement, which will be sent free, on application at the Company's offices, or to any el the advertised agent. JOIIN J. CISCO, TBKASURKU, October 8, 1868. tifmwtfj NewY4rk,1 DEAFUHBS. EVEBT INSTBUMlT THAT science) aad skill bave Invented to af1" M" -bearing in every oagree of deaiueae; alao, te-ara torai also, Oraudall's Paiaol Oruioaaa, aupedof if any oibeie in use, at P. MADAiaA. TENTH ear, holw Obnnl.
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