?MEXICAN FILIMISTFIns IN NEW ORLEANS. . _ "41nixOtic Platt of Now Orlon-tot Irilibtot term to Aveatge Fining lip of slop Expeditionary /lanky. Nrcw Der..misrs,duly 12, 1867.—Some additional facts in the budget Ot absurd rumors have oozed out, or rather have been elicited, concerning the formation of the new-filibustering expedition to :Mexico, and that several ex-confederates and ex folloWers of Walker are endeavoring, with more enthusiasm than money; to fit out an expedition of the sort, is now placed beyond a doubt. The first attempt at organization was made by General Honangten, of Nicaragua notoriety, propped up financially by Colonel Pickett, late of General Lovell's Stall, who won 'some little dis tinction in the Confederate service. The expedi tion set on foot by these gentlemen proposed to rescue Maximilian, and retiring into northern :Mexico, compel either Juarez or the house of Hapsburg to pay liberally for possession of the; rincely prisoner. This was three or four days before the rumor of _Maximilian's execution ar rived here, and volunteers were ,not enlisted or equipped with, however, any great degree of ce lerity. Money was not liberally subscribed even among those who wore anxious to get rid of the vagabonds enlisted, and generally the affair pro gressed unfavorably, until the embehf of enthu•! elasin were suddenly stirred by the tidings of the Emperors death. There are now engaged in the engineering of the enterprise several' ancient followers .of Walker, well-known about town and some half a dozen restless Confederate officers, who have fur more fancy for conquering an empire than laboring legitimately for a subsistence; and, though the Diexican fever is subsiding, and re cruits of the right sort come ix slowly; the matter may give some trouble before it is ended. The Texas Sam , Patch—A Frightful Leap from the Yard-arm of a Ship. [From the Galveetan News, July 2.1 -- At - 6 - o'elock - , -- P: - 31 - .; . last - eVen ingi-the-time - fiked for Sam• Patch, Jr:, to take a leap 'from the. yard arm of a ship in the bay, a concourse of people began to assemble. By half-past 6 the crowd was immense, and every nook and corner was jammed to see the Sam Patch, Jr., take his fall of 120 feet. Even the rigging of all the shipping in the vicinity was occupied by the devil-may-care sort, and little . boats were hovering around in the tidal stream. At twenty minutes to 7 the ob ject of all eyes was seen ascending by means of a rope around his body, with pulley attach ment. Ills legs were bare to the thighs. and a loose flannel blouse or shirt covered his shoulders and body. ; Up, up, up he was hauled until the yard-arin had been reached. On to the arm he half clainbered,.and was halt hauled. So soon as he attained the upright at titude. meanwhile holding to the ropes, his blouse was removed, and he stood three-and-a-half parts liaked:before this immense auditory. " His ap pearance was haggard, and as he held indiffer ently and swaggeringly to the ropes, he appeared the very picture of despair. He smiled a ghastly smile or two, and once raised his hand towards heaven. whether recklessly or reverently we couldn't tell. Mien least expected, he tottered to the little platform on the cud of the yard-arm, and leaped. One leg was thrown out at right angles from the body, and his arms were sprawled out like the wings of a crippled goose. In thfs fix, and in obeyanee to the law of gravity, he came sailing down. Before reaching the water he had performed a g aceful gyration. and struck like n slapjack fiat n his back. The tide was rapidly running out at [iv time, and the apparent lifeless body, with face nder water, the back of his bead and shoulders only being perceptible, he floated away. . A little dinky, with three men in it, flew toward the body, and after some unim portant mancuvring picked the lifeless form of saw „Patch, Jr.,.up. He was put on the deck of a sloop in the harbor, around which the crowd cougregatcd in dense masses. A general rubbing -of tlie-boily commenced, atn! . l the spark of life re -tunted,---,kon-Lhe-restbratio -of-breath whisky was offered the unfortunate, man, nd he smiled as upon meeting some dear friend. We got one sight at the bbiodles's, haggard feature, one look N i\,a at the blackened, contused andbruised b ck, and feeling that we had the full worth of our.money, came back to the Nel.'s office to write up our hasty account. It to be noted that no collection was taken alp owing to the great excitement. And it, is also to.he noted that Mr. Patch's face was under Water king 'enough to drowned any manibut the fall having knocked the breath out of him he couldn't breathe, and consequently couldn't drown. How lortuuatc. then, that 'the fall knocked the breath out of his body! We are at a loss to say whether we felt more pity or dis; gust over the imbecile proceedings. The suicidal victim was reported dying at 9 o'clock last night. ' CITY BULLETIN. REMOVAL or MR. 'W. A. ARNOLD'S PATENT Fcn- IeAC•I: AND SLATE MANTEL ESTABLISIDI EN r.—The Press of this morning says: For some years past, our citizens have had No. 1010 Chestnut street associated in their minds with • everything new, handsome and desirable in the way of Furnaces, Ranges and Ornamehtal Slate Mantels. But in obedience to the Iti(stword moving law of Em pire, the proprietor of that popular establishment, Mr. W. A. Arnold, has removed to the store, No. 3605 Chestnut drat, where he greets his old patrons and the general public with au enlarged and more elegant stock of goodS, amore spacious and attractive show-room; and increased facilities in.every particular, for meeting the wants of the people in this important department of our trade and manufactures. Mr. Arnold has long Stood preeminent in his department, and his move. which we this morning chronicle, is a wholesome indication of enterprise and deserved success. CAPE MAY FAST ENPICIC , S TRAIN, TIIIWIItai IN Than: Houns.—The West Jersey Railroad Corn piny to-day add another exptet*ltrain 'to Cape Mitt'. ThiS is a - throtigh'train expreS7Ay for Cape :May travel: leaving Philadelphia at fora• o'cl,,ek, running without stops except for fuel and water. it reaches the island ahead of the three o'clock train.. lIVN OVER ItY A PAm,ENO'ER cAn.—A little, boy was run over by a Race and Vine streets car yes teiday, at Twenty-first and Vine streets, and had a foot so badly crushed that it had to be ampu tated. Jesse Shivers: the driver of the car, was arrested. He was taken before Aid. Hutchinson, 101(1 was held in is 1,200 ball for a further hearing. AM(IiE3II:NTS.—This evening Skiff & Gaylord's :Minstrels give their last performance at the Chest nut Street Theatre, for the benefit of Mr. Low Gaylord, the manager. A fine bill is offered. There will be a farewell matinee for lattice, and children this afternoon, ut . 2 o'clock. • ALLEGED Disoarmimy liorsm—Peterlestuer was arrested yesterday by Sergeant Murray and taken before .kld. Tolaud, upon 4,hc charge of keeping a disorderly house at No. 727 North Front street. Complaint against the accused was made by the neighbors. I.estner was held in $BOO bail for trial. FATAL. AccurENT.—About hall-past tire o'clock yesterday afternoon. Marcus Bakins, nine years of age.was killed on a hoisting machine in Irvin's mill, corner of Columbia avenue and aerrilaM: town road. ILis•parents reside in the neighbor- LOW of Sixth - Street and Germantown road. PHILVDELPIIIA NE,WS CO3l PAN Y.—This com pany has established' a depot at No: '29 South Sixth street. All daily and weekly newspapers, magazines, novels,. and all late publication ,, , for eign and domestc, can always be had. John O'Brien is the superintendent of the establish- Went, DOGS ANG 6 0 .1ir4 CAPTURED.—During the past week 1:17, dogs were captured in this city. Of that number 47 were redeemed and 350 were killed. During the same period 47 goats were captured. Five were suid and the remainder were redeemed. FILE. This morning, about 3 o'clock, a fire occurred at a dwelling-house, No. 156 Willow street. The furniture was considerably damaged by fire and water. The loss is eStlinated at $2OO. ILtuenrir OF HARNESS.—Pat. O'Neill had a hearing before Alderman Bo'tier last evening upon the charge of the Larceny of a set of harness Valued st $l3B. lie was held in $1,500 hail. Norxek —The steamer Pilot Boy wW,not make her usual trip to-morrow, July 14. The Warner will make her usual excursion to -paorrow--st 6 - r. n Ike adycrtimment,-- CITY NOTICE'S. C"11.1)1lT t c a n li r>iWHAT/MR.—E. G. Whit man & c0..,:ti0. nis Chestnut street; below Yourth, am directing special attention to the mannfacture of i• loonier confections. These refreshing dal'' ies are put up:in neat boxes - iii the most Compact, con-. ehient and el} gant form, and the traveling baelket of the tourist or the country resident would lack ii great snt ;al to comfort were it deficient ill a supply of 71. Whitman & Co.'s dainties. II is not necessary to enumerate the delicious artieles of confectionery 11.131111-1.0 1 . 0 et urea by E: ( . 4. W. - & Co. "Their name is legion," :old their Merits and their excellencies are uuqucs ioned and unquestionable. • Tin: American ifuttorthole Sewing Machine is the only perfect one offered to the public. It is the only whine by which an entire dress can be made: No dress can be perfect without buttonholes, and no other :ming 11111ChilIC1 can make them. In this last fast best maehinc the sank :medic is - used for tucking, bemusing, felling, stitching, cording, plain and fancy Pell'iniT, and ITI4IIIg buttonholes. The world is chal lenged to produce its; equal. It is one of the home maintfactureS i,f Philadelphia, and the demand for it in Parisian circles has sprung up 115 though by magic. Call and leave your orders at the reception and salesrooms, corner of Eleventh and Chestnut streets. Mn. Worn) has benefited mankind by the in vention of his excellent "American Kitchener," liar snle by James P. Wood & Co., at No. V South Fourth street. This very superior cooking range has many mtvantages not possessed lay any other, and it is fast becoming a household necessity. One of these articles amply repays its cost by increase of domestic conning, and saving of fuel. IN THE FIZONT RAN K.—There is no better offer- ing either of peace or thanks, than a box_ of Haines Leeds delicious sugar plums, from No. OadliMarket treet ;to tale to the country, to the pic-pie, or the sea side, they arc indispensable. Country people taste them with wondering delight. The fact is, that Haines t--&-Leedsrosing-only-the-purest-and-most-redued-ma— terials, and having all the new French machinery, are in the very front rank of the profession. Their earn mete sod bon-bons are beyond all praise. TM.: ELLIPTIC, instead of making a variety of useless stitches, rendering complicated machinery ne cessary, makes lint oue stitch, i. e. the lock stitch, the (ply one suitable for the varied work cif the' family. • - • • WA I.MBLEY, General Agents, 920 Arch street. THE Sown. at Dr. Coltou's oftlec contains, trl, 7 day, the names and residences of CON persons who have inhaled the nitrous oxide ga , , and had Oeth 11 acted without pain or any ill .114*. 011ite---737' :Walnut street, below Eighth. Phila delphia. CONGREII'.‘N , SCIIENCK, of Ohio, introduced resolution into Congress to bestow a vote of thanks on I't•troleum V. Nasby for the good he done the country in general, and, we suppose, Mr. Schenek in particular. We hope• Congress, when it passes the coat, will also pass one of thanks to Chas. Stokes Co,. the eminent Clothiers under the Continental, On account of the number of ,itieff habil.: they have spread through the country. • EXAMINE OAKFORI/I4' stock of STLAW all varieties and price s . Stores under the Continental Hotel 131:0 W.N . S JAM Al( A GINGER is now an indispen sable article to I Inc traveling. We hind everywhere a ditlerence in the water we are.accustomed to in the city, and this onset; an unpleasantness at goo flux, in facti with many sickness. A little of BroWn's Ginger soon counteracts any injurious effects from it. With chil dren it is an invaluable remedy against the effects of green fruit, which we all know - they will indalge iu. No family leaving the city should be without a good Supply. ' -------- E - A - A3lls;E - o.llcronDs' stock of SlnAv, - HATS, all varieties and prices. Stores under the Continental Hotel I'ußl FRUIT Syttars for Soda Water; also bottled for domestic 11i3C8. Rance Griffith & Co.; N. W. corner of Marsball and Callow i erects. JoNEs' nom., 235 Dock Street, elow Third s revived by W. P. Larkin On the En pean plan. Meals from 6 A. N. to 12.. P. 74. • Good lodgings for ;:ncete..• Home oyeu all night. A SWE4T'Sro . r. • - Alr. Geo., W. Jenkins is emphatically the mall for the people. Ills store, No. 1037iSpring,Garden street, is at all times stocked with the choicest Confectionery, Foreign Fruits, Almonds, Syrups fur making stunner &hike, etc. . . Boras AND FRECKLES.—The only reliable rem edy for brown dfrcolorations called Morn and FErcxx.r.s, is rEßiti , s Morn AND FRE . CKI.P. LOTION. Prepared by Dr. B. C. PERI:Y, Dermatologist, 49 Bond street, New York.. Sold by all druggist& TIIE NEW "FI.InT" 11.vr, sold, only by Wood Cary, T 2.5 Chestnut street, is now all the rage in our large cities, and at fashionable watering places. Deers. W. C C. are selling oil all their line trimmed huts and bonnets at ii .. than half the r , ixt iif 0/- 6'0;04, Til'nk of that! For beautiful novelties in this line, a great bargains, Wood & Cary'.4 is the plate. ENAMINI: OAKI - olms' stock of STIIA . W HATS, 411,y:riches and pe rics. Stores under the Continents! hotel DEAFNIKSS, BLII,MNESS AND CATARRH.- J. Isaacs, M. D., Prof pssor of the Eye and Ear, treats all diseases appertainink to the above members with the utmost success. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the city can be seen at his office, No. 019 Pine street. The medical faculty are invited to ac company their patients, as he has no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made for examination. ' Koc & WILSON, Clot nlng, Clothing, Clothing 603 and 605 Chestnut White Linen Duck Pant 9 Wiiite Linen Duck Pete Genoese Linen Dusters Genoe,2e Lineu Dusters Boys' Linen Garibaldls. Boys' Linen Garibaldis. A great variety of white and colored linen clothing. INnniner Clothing of all desciiptlons. Alpaca Coats. Rognatita. & WILSON, Clothing house, 603 and 605 Chestnut street. FINANCIAL and COMMERCIAL Salejat the Philade]. isrvahz 100 eh Rend R 120'52 $lOOO Penoa Ge war loan 9sh Cam&Arn It 13034 coop 10336 5 shl: CCM 2600 City CS new Its 100 200 rh Ocean Oil " 100 do old lilt 951; 100 sh Read It 51.94 1000 Phil & Snub is c 93 200 sh do r 5 Itr 51.61 3000 Bead naive Qs c9O 100 rh do r 5 51181 15th Pcnna It Its 5274 100 sh de b3O 51.04 20 sli do 1200 01 do 51.04 PIIILLDELPIIIA, Saturday, July 13 There was a fair business at the Stock Board this morning, without much change iu tIM speculative shares, excepting for Reading ,Railroad, which sold tilt to 52—an advance of 3.1 over the closing figure yester day afternoon. Camden and Amboy Railroad sold at 10038: and Pennsylvania Railroad at 524—n0 change, Germantown Iptilroad was firm at 63; Little Schuylkill Railroad at 31X; North Pennsylvania Rail road at 36t,i ; Lehigh Valley Railroad at 57N ; Cat's wiSsa Railroad Preferred at 28%; Philadelphia and Erie Railroad at 22.,;, and Northern Central \ Railroad at 43. Canal stocks were very quiet, closing at 55 for Morris Canal; 44 for Lehigh Navigation; 130, , i; for Schuylkill Navigation Preferred, and 17 for Susque hanna. In Bank shares the only sale was•of Com mercial at 06%. 226 was bid for North America; 162 for Philadelphia; 140 for Farmers' and Mechanics; 01 for Mechanics'; 104 for Southwark; 105 for lienslug . - ton ; 60 for Penn Township; 57 for Girard; 96 for Western; 63% for Commonwealth, and 69 for Corn. Exchange. Government Loans were less active and the Seven-thirties were a fraction lower. In Passenger Railway shun the sales were unimportant. Smith, Randolph & Co., Bankers, lb South Third street, quote at 11 o'clock, as follows: Gold,. 189 X; United States 1881 Bonds, 110>00110X; Unitedlitatee ti-20'a, 1862, 111;4112 6-20'x,__186¢, 109,V01093‘; 16-20's, 1864 f, 1095®109%; 6-20's, July, 1360, 1.08. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN . ..-IPHILADELPHIA„ SATURDAY, JULY 13;1867. White Linen Duck Vest 9 White Linen Duck Vest hia Stock Exchange, 110/1t1)8. 1100 t.h.Read R bGO • 5.2 1084 f; r -20s, July, 1887, 108@108,19; United States 1040" s, 102,49(4102K; United States 7-30's, Ist series, 108€110811'; 7-30's, 2d sori , ,s, 107 Y@108; 3d series, 1074@108; Compounds, December, 1864, 117. Messrs: - De' fraveriDrother, No. 40 South Third street, make the followiqg quotations of the rates Of exchange to-day,at 1 P.M: American 'Gold 139@1391f. Silver—Quarters and halves, 132®103%; Compound Interest Notes—Jane, 1961, 19.90; July, 1864 4. 114%; August, 1884, 181; Oct.. 1864, 17%; Dec. 1864, 17; May, 1365, 16%; August, 1865, 15%; September, 1865; its; Octobe:, 1865,1935. Jay Cooke & Co. quote Government securities, &c., to-day,as follows:United States 6's, 180, L10!,..;(41 lox ; Old 5-20 Bonds, 111"., - ,0112; New 5-20 Bonds, 1864, 1Ct5,;(0,10234; 6-20 Bonds, 1865, 109k;®109%; 11-20 Bonds Ju1y,1865,101%0109-; ; 5-20 Bonds, 1867, 1027,;(4 10314 ; 1040 liOndl, 102 1 ,;@102?; ; 7 340 August, 1071( @IOSI-; ;7 3-10, June, 107.1,1®103R,' ; 7 8-10, July, 107% , @NS; O'ld (at 12 o'clock), 1524139 g. The following i 4 the amount of coal tran9ported over the Schuiylkill Canal, (luring the .week ending Tlott clay, July 11, 150 T: Flom Port C9rhon !••• Pottrville " Schuylkill EaSen...... " 'Port Clinton Total for the week Previously thit, ear... 'Pn1a1....... To sums• time last year Decrease Philadelphia llaskets. PIIII.ADFLPHIA, July 13.—The Flour market is ex tremely quiet, the demand being exclusively confined to the wants of the home consumers, but with very tri fling receipts and stocks, particttlarly of the higher glades; holders of this description are firm in their de mands. Sales of 300 barrels Northwestern extra family at slo®l2 .50, Penna. and Ohio do. do. at sll@ $lll, fancy lots at $14@16 50, extras at s9@s9 50, and Superfine at sB® $8 50 V barrel. Rye Flonr is Fesitee7Ernd worgr - $715 - 131 — Corn - deal — n - othing cluing. The Wheat market is quiet. A few samples of new Southern Red were offered and a email lot disposed of at $2 60 Ir? bushel. Rye is scarce and has advanced to $1 65@1 70. •Corn comes forward very slowly and le steady; at $1 1S for yellow and $1 14®1 16 for West ern mixed. Oats has again advanced 5 cents bush el:sales 01'2,500 bushels Penna. at 94 cents to $l. - -Prices . of Barley and Malt are nominal.' ,There Is eery Ifttle Quercitron Bark here and No. 1. Is wanted at $42 112 ton. Whisky—The sales are unimportant. • IMPORTATIONS. Reported for the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. SALT CAT, TL—Bark Dem* NeGilvery-11,560 bushels salt Win Bunnn & Son. THIN WAD—Brig .E H Rich, Hopkins-521 hluls sugar Co tee do S Morris Wain & Co. t , AGUA—Sehr L M Merritt, Berry-493 hhds eugar 45 tcs do S & \V Welsh. 'TRINIDAD—Brig C -V Williams, ThonMson,--531 hhde sugar 7'2 tee do - W We!eh. SAGL A—Brig Winfield, Loring— GTO hhde sugarGs tee do S & Si Welsh. MARINE BULLETIN. FORT OF PRILADELPIIIA-JuLv • ar See Marine Bulletin on Sixth Page. ARRIVED THIS DAY. Bark Dessiah, McUilvery, 12 days from Salt Key,Tl. with salt to Wm Bumm & Son. , f i Brig E II RiEb, Hopkins, la clays from Trinidad, with sugar to S Morris Walt t Co: Brig U V Williams, Thompson, 15 days from Trini - dad, with sugar to S & NV Welsh. Brig L Id Merritt, Berry, 8 days from Sagas, with sugar to S & W Welsh. Brig Winfield, Loring, S days from Sagan, with su gar to S & W Welsh. Sehr James Cori am, Lloyd, from Delaware Break water, in ballast to captain.. CLEARED THIS DAY, Steamer Alliame, Kelly, Charleston, Lathbnry, Wick ersham & Co. Steamer Hooter, Roger, Providence, D S Stetson & Co. Bark_Fanny, _:Carver, Mantelddeo,__Warren, f4regg. & Morris. ' Brig Ida M. Comery. McLellan, Cork for orders, do Brig Olive, Foss, Dolboy, Ga. E A Sunder & Brig B Kirby, Outerbridg', St. Thomas, Workman Si Co. Schr E Glever.lngersoll,Boston, Dovey,Bulkley&Co. Correspondence of the Phila. Evening Bulletin. •READING, July 11, 1887. The following boats from the Union Canal• passed into the Schuylkill Canal, bound to rtalaCielpnla, laden and consigned as follows: Ogdornan. lumber to Dodge & Co; Mary, do to J Deysher & Cct; Mary Lillian and Chas Wells, do to H Croeltey & CO; Wm iliCk6oO, do to Weis & Williams, Wilmington; Wm H McCarty, do to Penny & Parker; G Strive, do to •Taylor & Betz; Mary Ann, Maren go, and Dick McMichael, do to Patterson & Litipin eott; Wm F Nagle, do to captain; two rafts timber to Sib Nay Co. . • F. MEMORANDA. Ship Jenny (Brem), Branden, at Bremerhaven nth nit. tor this port. Ship Sea Serpent, White, cleared at New York yes terday for San Francisco. Ship Gov Langdon, Davi, sailed from Callao Nth ult. for Chinchas. Steamer Delaware (Br), Thomson, cleared at New York yesterday for Livefpool. Steamer Britannia (Br), Laird, cleared at New York ,yesterday for Glasgow. Steamer Slaxonia (Ham), Haack, cleared at N. York ye,terday for Damburg. steamer Northern Light,Jones, cleared at New Ickk yesterday ft 0.• Southampton and Bremen. Steamer Euterpe, Eldringe, from Galveeton 3l in 9t. \ i7t Key West 71b, at New York yesterday. sdluner her, Caulkinsi, from Galveston .13d at Sac York yesterda3. l'a , :1; Ilar, et:t Moon; Bartlett, at Genoa `2,sth ult. for thi- port in July. Montano, Ilarriumn, cleared at Boston yeater d2% tor Dat:cdiu, NZ. (noir , Stvgl, hence via Bulon, at Bangor Inth :ust. 'ehr 31a;,. ,,, M \'au Dusem from S:tvannah, at Jack. :moo !le '2-411111% I-chr .1 hence at Portland 11th ith-dant. SOir Jac S t. , ;hindler, Lee, hence at Salem 11th lust. elirs 11 Simmons, Godfrey; A N Flanigan, Corson; Admiral, Stet.lihan; Rachel Seaman, Seaman: Paul Sr, Thompson, Godfrey, and W B Thomas, Witismore, eau ed ffom Salem Ilth inst. for this port. St It' E — Nickerson, Nickerson, hence at Portland yesterday. chr Northern Ligbt,Treland, sailed from Providence inst. fur this port. t•! , thr James li Gallagher, hence at Norwich 11th inst. Sart , J P Collins and Boanoke sailed from Norwich - Hill inst, for this port. :•chr Millard Fillmore, hence at Boston yesterday. NOTICE To MARINERS Notice is hereby Ltiven, that the fug hell at West Quodel:: - Dead Light Station will be used its a tog signal until further notice, !Wend of the trumpet, which has been discominued for a few days for repairs. ' By order of the Lightli4 use Board. ,TOIIN POPE, 1. li hupector Ist District. Poriland, :July 10.18 fa. WO RENT. FUR:CI - SI( t:D COUNTRY RESIDENCE TO RENT. Has about [1%1_110" roonw, with. hot and cold water, dirtance of Fiohcr'o Lane Station, Northii.leit;ounsviTaintoilat Railroad. 3. . T . he grounds are extensive and tastefully laid out, and the garden well stocked with vegetables., 'Ube house will be let furnished until the Ist of Novem ber. to a careful tenant, on very reasonable terns. rur further particulate apply to SAMUEL C. FORD & SONS, jyt . Ltu,th-?.tp; No. 127 South Fourth St KEEP THEM AT HAND! j 2m.8p0 ROCKHILL &WILSON, CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 603 and 605 Chestnut Street. Newest Styles Spring and Simmer Walking and Sack Coats, Over coats,Coachmen's Coats, Lklarge stock of Linen Clothing, Blisters andllpaca-Coat& - - See Third Page for Additional Aittutietents. CIRAND GALA NIGHT, .AT • THE Vf CENTRAL PARK, - FIFTEENTH AND WALLACE STREETS. Tlq4 aeriices of PROFESSOR S. JACKSON Have been secured to give -A GRAND !WHIG EX 11 TRITION, ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, July 17, Comprising the following pieeea: BRILLIANT ILLUMINATION WITH I3ENGOLA LIGHTS. FLIGHTS OF SIGNAL. ROCKETS. Figure 1. Star of - Colombia,' commencing with a centre of green, purple and gold, suddenly changing to a Mar of dazzling brightnem. Figure 2. Liberty Tree, commencing with a wheel of Palestine, with a burnished centre of anpphire, crimson and emerald, expanding to a tree of gold-silver foliage. Figure 8. Lover's Knot, commencing -with a revolving centre of purple and gold, entwining into a locer's knot. 1 Moro 4. Peri's Gem, commencing with a zone of Mil. linnt lire, unfolding to gem, of rubies, sapphire and nine. raids. Figure 5. The Bouquet, commencing with a deep n eon, !ringed with green and gold, expanding to a bouquet of Horn's choicest treiontren. Fitton:6. Pate Polka. This beautiful figure opens with Uncles of crimson, circles of gold, . _ . Till . . T circles of nun' color unfold, Figure". Foiry Fountaffl; , commencing with Jets of Chino.. fire, when auddealy . will well up a fountain of corruocating brilliants. .. . _. The whole to conclude with a beautiful figure ARRANGED AND DEDICATED ESPECIALLY FOR '1.'61114.0 wt. 12,023 10 1::,:"5 ; 1 00 1.0211 00 GRAND NATIONAL. SiENDERFEST . 26,409 10 427,325 07 - - The Satterlee ifitild will perform a choice selection of National and Operatic airs during the exhibition. Admission, f,O cents; children Milt price. home open at 7!< , . ifortutince to twain at lAR, o'clock. y13,,,.tmw.4it; 455,734 11 529,565 09 NEW PUBLICATIONS. 17.3,830 111 JE A IQ INGELOW. • [From the London Chronicle.] •'T:lkiug i story of Doom' as the prelude to a longer poem, few finer fragnieete haro appeared in &tallith poetry einee Hyperion." [From the London Athenaeum.] "Mioo INGELOW'S SEilirSll 1 4:ales (pi' poi :NIB Mom; it i Lk i l THE rimmisr. Or THE Wo have alroady printed seven thousand copies of )fine . Ingelow's new volume of poems, and the book will now be ready to publish in a few days. ROBERTS. 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THE FINEST STOCK OF HAVANA CIGARS IN THE -.CITY." "Regalia Brittaniea," Figaros, Pomerigos, Limenos, Rio Sellas, "Conohas," "Conchal," "Millar Cornea," "Regalia Brittanica," Partugas, La Escepoion, -And many Otter Brands. CLARETS, SAUTERNES, HOCKS; CHAMPAGNES, Vavorite 13rands. H. & A. 0. VAN BEIL, 1310 CHESTNUT STREET. IMMMI yrIIF: NION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. THEIR - FIRST - MORTGAGEBONDS As an Investment. • . The rapid progrcr; of the Unitin Pacific Railroad, now bi.llding wet from Omaha, Nebra-ka, and forming, with lb weatena connectionr, an Mahroken Ilse acroao the Con tinent alltracta attention to the value of the First Mort gage Honda which the Company now offer to the public. The tied queation naked by prudent invc:.*tora b, "Are thee bondg rccure?" Next. "Arc they a profitable inveat m. iitr" To reply in brief: • let The early completion of the whole great line to the Pacific fa a* Curtail:lag any future buainera event can be. The Government grant of over twenty million arms of land and fifty million d.,llara in it* own bonds practically guarantee* it One fourth of the work fa already done, and theti ark continueato be laid at the rate o 1 two nab* , a day. 2d. the Union Pacific Railroad 64.014 are booed upon whatlmenilece to be one of the um.: profitable Linea of railroad in the country. For many year., it Mort be trio only to connecting the Atlantic and Pacific; and being tvithout competition, it can maintain reumnerativ.e rater. i 4, 876 nille, , of till, road are tiublied, and,fully equipped with &lane, locomotiv,o. care. &c.„ and two trains aro doily coming each way. The mat,riab for the remaining 141 milee to the enkern bfte, th, Rocky Mountains are on Mind. and it ie node, contract to he don , . in September. 4th. The net earning , of the rectiow already tiniAcd are .ereral ("realer than the gold interek upon tho Fiat Mortgage Ronde upon ench reetion,, and if not an— other mile of the road were built, the part already com pleted WOuld not only pay Inter of and expenete, but be katable to the CompatiV. Mk The Union Pacific Railroad bond, can be footed only to the road pregrcooce and therefore can never be in the market moues they rep.re,ent a boi.a tide property: tilt. Their anti is etrictly limited by law to a , gam equal to what io granted by the U. S. Government, and for which it tnkt, a sicood lit-n co <ecurity, nits amount upon the fiat Sl7 nalt wort from Omaha ie only 616,41 u per mile, 'flie fact that the U. S. Government conoidern a 6e eon,' li e u upon the road a.good inveknieut, and that coma of the yhrewdek railroad build , ,ta of the country have al readv paid in lice million dollare !WWI the Htock (which fe to them a third lieu), 111Wy well inopire confidence in a fird lien. sill. Although it in not claimed that there can be - any better Feetii Ries than Governments, there are parties who, consider a tirt mortgage upon such a property this the very best security in the world, and who sell their Go verninimts to reinvest in these bonds—thus securing & greater interest. 9th. Art the Union Pacific Railroad bonds are offered for the present at 90 cents on the dollar and accrued interest. they are the cheapest security in the untiket, being 15 per, cent. lees than U. S. Stocks, 10th. At the current rate of premium on gold, they pay Over Nine Per Cent. Interest. The daily subscriptions are already large, and they will continue to be received in New York by the CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANE, No. 7 Ns.ssau street, CLARK, & CO., BANNERS, 51 Wall street, JOHN J. Casco & SON, BANKEIIS, NO. 33 Wall etroet, and by BANKS AND BANKERS generally throughout the United States, of whom maps and descriptive pam phlets may be obtained. They will also bo sent by mail from the Company's Office. -No. 20 Nassau street. Now Yiirk, on application. Subscribers will select their ow* Agents in whom they have confidence, who alone will\be respotudblo to them for the safe delivery of tho bonds. \ Subscriptions will bo received in Philkdelphia by TITE TEADESSIEN'‘NATIONAL BANK. DEHAVEN & BUOTHEII, TOWNSEND WHELEN & CO.. J. E. LEWAES & CO. In Wilmington, Del., by It. It. ROBINSON & Co. JOHN J. CISCO , 13.1, 9,6, 9 . , 11, 13 ri4 RCOGIBTS' SUNDRIES.—GRADUATES—MORTAL. D Pill Tiled, Combs, Brushes, Mirroni, Tweezers, l'uff Boxes, Horn Scoops, Surgical Instruments, Trusses, Hard and Soft Rubber (mods, Vial Cases Glass and Metal Syringes,&c., all at "First Hands" prices. SNOWDEN Zi 'MOTHER, aphtf rp 23 South Eighth street. ROCKHILL &WILSON, CLOT4ING, 603 and 605 Chestnut Street. FASHIONABLE Etea,dy-made Clothing MEN. YOUTHS and BOWL_ Treasurer, NEW YORK.
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