PITHINESS NOTICES. neVv styles fall clothing Hjrfy SrvLfcp Falx. Clothimj Nkw B'nu# Pa ix Clothino Boccivino Daily. Rcccivino Dailu, Bcccicino Dailu. Svmmtr Woods itcsino cut at tcru lota rates. Haifssav belutten l BENNETT & CO*» /VIA and > Towxr Bui, Sixth Sts. 3 818 Market Btkiit, And too Broadway, New York. urvm.. llK r»nvmi.imi7pnrßPBr, votes were polled in i that city. .“Will the Tribune ” it says, ! “which talks so much about.illegal voting in j Democratic New York, please' to account for I the 132,068 voters in Radical Philadelphia ?” 1 It is unnecessary here to attempt to demon- 1 strate the well-known fact that the popula tion of this city is much larger than the above estimate, and still greater than that' of New York. The aim of the above article is to prove that the Republican party in this city has carried the election in the past by illegal voting. But the World goes just lar enough to make the charge utterly ridic ulous. According to its estimate Philadel phia casts . just 42.;!i0 more votes than she is entitled to, which would certainly indicate most extraordinary ballot-box stuffing, it it were true That it is not and cannot be, is evident to every intelligent man whether he is, or is not familiar with our.politics. A” fraud of such *■ an extensive character could not remain un detected for an hour. Doubtless there has been illegal voting in this city. Only a few days ago,i*t the time of the. delegate elections, rumor had it that a certain Democratic Alder- | man had sixteen carriages. employed in con veying his friends from poll to poll,- that they bright put into practice the good old Demo cratic principle of votingearly and often. But the most strenuous exertion on his part and that of his friends could hardly stuff 40,000 illegal votes into the boxes. If the inference . I drawn by the World was correct, it would, ' at any rate, only account for the fact that the I Republican majority is STOKE, 635 South FIFTH street, below Bhlppcu. Cheapest priroo goods in the city. au2l»3roS Marking with indelible ink, embroider ing. Braiding, Stamping, die, WALL PAPERS. 10, 12* AND 15 CENTS PEK PIECE, gold and glazed. Cheap, neatly hung window shades, jfel, *2 and $3, with fixture*, manufactured all sizes. * JOHNSTON'S DEPOT, 1U33 Spring (harden street. Below Eleventh INOIA KUmiEH STEAM 1 Packing lloae, &c. , . Engineers and dealers will find a full assortment of Goodyear’s Patent Vulcanized Rubber Belting, Packing Hose. Ac., at the Manufacturer’s Headquartere, GOODYEAH’S, 308 Chestnut street, South side. N. 8,-We have a Now aud Cheap Article of Garden and Pavement Hone, very cheap, to which the attention of tho public its called. XTOTICK TO THE TRADE.—JUST RECEIVED, A XN very largo aud choice aanortmont of h,tuple and fancy Htationery, selected by Mr. HENRY CUIIEN in the prin cipal European citieu. s 607 CHESTNUT Htreot. Philadelphia. OTOREKEKPEItS (JAN ORT/WN TitEBEST OF OWruppeiu.'and hlbo tsell their old Papcra, at HUNTER’S. »118 Jn.yue etrect auUOlmrp} ' POINT BREEZE PARK, THURSDAY Sept. 19th, 1807. Match, #2OO. Milo huatn. bent :i in sto harurnn; good day and truck* Ilorm.’H to start at 3.'-£ o'clock J\ M. W. CARBON names blk.in. VICTORIA. '/ • OWNKltnaim'r* h. m. KUll). OinnibUKCH will start for tin; Park at 3 o’clock, fram Ll* brury street, between Fourth uiul Fifth, Chestnut and Walnut streets. Tbo privilege of a member introducing a male friend without pay lßsurtpended. «cl4~|trps S'~UAKEK BWEE'F cJOUN 7IARRKIiB~JUBT KB ceived and for Bale by JOSEPH B. BUBBIKU A 00.. 108 South Delaware avfinuej VTKW~ TURKEY PRUNES LANDING AND FOB ri eaJe by J. B. FUSSIER A CO., 108 South Delft war* »V«fiUo Autumn Travel* H. P. A C. H. TAVLOH, PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS, 641 North Ninth street. Hel4-4p,lY bc4*l2Mps fffrf’all Overcoats and Suits. gOFFaU Overcoats and Suits. tFPTFaII Overcoats and Suits, ft?” Fall Overcoats and Suits. Fashionable and Cheap. Fashionable and Cheap. JsZjf Fashionable and Cheap, j/sfr ■ Fashionable and Cheap. $35” Our preparations for fall and winter have t&Tbeenon the largest scale, and we are now ready UFA” with the best and largest stock of Men’s and Boys' sss” Clothing ever offered in Philadelphia. WAN AM AKER & BROWN, ■ The Largest Clothing Mouse, OAK BALL, The corner of Sixth and Market streets. |j NOW READY: H GENTLEMEN’S HATS, in New Styles for Fall. Prepared by WARBURTON, Fashionable Hatter, 430 Chestnut Street, next door to the Post Office. rpf FIRST QUALITY BOOTS, SHOES and GAITERS, FOII GENTS AND BOYS. • PRICES MODERATE. f BARTLETT, 33 S. SIXTH STREET, sclß-lyipi ABOVE CHESTNUT. Philadelphia, Richmond and Norfolk STEAMSHIP LINE. tm* A Steamer will leave Wednesday, September 18, at Noon, ALSO, ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, AT NOON. Continuing hereafter their regular semi-weekly; TRIPS. Through rates and receipt* to all pointa in NORTH and SOUTH CAROLINA, via SEABOARD AIR LINE. Also SOUTH and WEST, via RICHMOND AND DANVILLE AND VIRGINIA AIR LINE RAILROADS. Freight received daily at first wharf above Market street. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Agents, I ael6-6trp 14 NORTH and SOUTH WHARVES. H FOR SALE . jg Av.luable and very dean-able property on NORTH FIFTEENTH STREET. Large new House, with ail modern improvement* and decorated in firat-claea .tyle, hifilt for the present owner laatyear. Lot aU feet front by 166 feet deep, to Carlisle Street. Address, BOX 2,193 P. 0.- eel6-6t{ GALLOWAY C. MORRIS & CO., 208 Walnut Street, LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL, WHARF FOOT OF TASKER STREET. 864-lm 4ps ______ TBAAC NATHANS, AUCTIONEER N. E. CORNER X Third and Spruce streets, only one square below the Exchange. 6260,000 to loan m large or small amounts, on diamonds, silver plate, watches, jewelry, and all goods of value. Office hours from 8 A. M. till 7P. M. I®; Estab lished for the last forty ycam. Advances made in large amounts at the lowest market, rates. JaBtf rp DKUGGIBTS* 8 U NDHIEB.-GKAD U ATES-WORTARj Pill Tilee, Comba, Bruabec, Mirror* Tweezer* Puff Boxes, Horn Scoops, Surgical lnatrumunta, Tru/See* Hurd and Soft Rubber Goods, Vial Cases, Glass and Metal apßtf rp SB Bentli Eighth street WINES, LIQUORS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC W ALE&, BROWN jfrOUT AND CIDEIIS. P. J. JORDAN, 220 Pear street below Third and Walnut streets, begs to call attention to his large and varied stock of goods now on hand, embracing Wines of au grades, amongst which are some very choice sherries and clarets; Brandies, all qualities and different vintages: Whiskies, some very old and superior; Scotch and English Ales ana Brown Stout together with Jordan’s Celebrated Tonic Ale, now so extensively used by families, physicians, in valids and others. m . Cider, Crab Apple Champagne and Sweet Cider, of qualities unsurpassed. These goods are furnished in pack ages of all sizes, and will be delivered, free of cost m al parts of the city. ___ G. C. KOPP. ITCU! ITCH ! TETTER! TETTER! 1 SCRATCH NO MOKIV SWAYNE'ri OINTMENT „ . . Is warranted a’quick and sure cure. It allays all itching at once, is purely vegetable; can be used on the most ten der infant "SWAYNK’S OINTMENT”' Cures Itch’ Itch' "SWAY SB'S OINTMENT”) Guueuin. Tetter! Cure* Salt Rhctmi. Cure* Itching Tilu, TOM OINTMENT"! Oerc* Scald lied. ”S\YA YNE’S o!nTMENT”| B " bCT ’“ ItC "- '' '~ "SWAN Mi'S OINTMENT”) Kim' Worn;- 1 . "BWAYNK’S OINTMENT"* Lure* long rvuimo. “bIYAY.NE’S OINT’MENT]"' „ all Skill Dieeiu-'C*. “SWAYNK’S OINTMENT") * HOME CERTIFICATE. Mavoh MoMiohaki.’k Coni'idknti al Clkiik, J. llir'ron- I.NSON Kay, 8. W. CoinsEß Firat ami Cuimtsot .VI lil .l 'l H, h A y* : , "I h ub troubledvcry much with an eruption on my fuee • tried a-areut iuHiiy remedies without lindiug relief; Ihially lirocured SwAYNE’fI ALL-HEALING OINT MENT. After using it a short time a pertect cure was the remit i cheerfully recommend it as a euro for Tetter and all Skin Diseases, as mine was an exceedingly obstinate cu*e.” Prepared by I)u , SWAYNE & SON. No, :i'tu North Sixth btrcct, above Vine. Ihiihldidphiu. ) Sohl by all boat eel3-th,f,m,tf.r]>_ U_rfr»_, NEW AND SECOND HAND PIANOS AND n*B=r-r» Organa for ealu and to rout, at " “ ' C. W. A. TItUMPLER’S, au3o-tf,4o ■ 921 i Clluatnut atrect. M. A. TORRY, 1800 Filbert street. n MONEY TO AN,Y AMOUNT LOANED UPON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, PLATE, CLOTHING, (to., at JOZIES * CO. OLD ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFICE, Corner of Third and Qaakill atroota. Below Lombard. N. B.—DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWE Ao., YOB BALE AT REMARKABLE BOW PRICES. EDW. HALL & CO., 28. 8. Second. St., Would inform their curtomeri they have now open their Fall and Winter Stock OF SILKS, DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOTHS, &c. ec*l6-2t __ LADIES’ CLOAKINGS. Immense Assortm cut, Embracing all the latest noveltiec. Black Astruchan. Silver lor. Seagra ve’» Tufted. Diamond ciuthN. - Velvet Cloths, nil color*. Velveteens (or Sac«|ites. Tricot 4 loths. Moscow Weavers. Castor Beavers, (binclilltasi F.ngrliNh Whitneys. While and Scurlct Clotbs. CLOTHS FOR MEN’S WEAR. Black Beavers. Black Bocskins. Fine Overcoming*. French Cnssimercs. Silk-Mixed, (or Suits. French Cloths. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO,, N. W. cor. Eighth and Market streets. scie-at " ... _ BLANKETS, COUNTERPANES, COMFORTABLES, WORSTED QUILTS, LINEN GOODS Largest Stock, Best Assortment, and Most Reasonable Prices, at J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO.'S, N. W. cor. Eighth and Market sts. t»el 6-6 ts _ ; FALL TRADE. 1867. J. S, YOUNG, ALTEMUS & CO., NO. 420 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA, JOBBERS IS FOREIGN LSD DOBESTIC DRI GOODS. We are now fully prepared to fill all orders in our line at unt/bnn and lowest market rates, and shall be glad to see our friends and thetrade In general when visiting our market, or receive their orders In the meantime. J. S. YOUNG, ALTEMUS & CO., !Vo. 420 Market Street, and Nc, 415 merchant Street. ee!3-St Ipi REMOVAL. 0. W. A..TRUMPLER HAS BEHOVED HIS Music Store From Seventh and Chestnut Sts. TO 926 CHESTNUT STREET. anlS-tf 4p§ - . Philada., Wilmington and Baltimore R.R. EXCURSION TICKETS Antietam Cemetery Dedication, Sept. 17,1807, FOR BALE AT ' 411 Chestnut street, 828 Chednat itreet. Depot P., W. & B. B. 8., Broad & Wadi. are. Good to return until Sept 22,1867. By thin route Kxcurpionists will bo carried within two miles of the celebrated battle field of Antietnra. > GEO. A. DADMAN, Gen. Ticket Agent. B. F. KENNEY, bupt rpj PAPER HANGINGS. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. S. E. cor. Tenth and Walnut streets. JT. C. Finn & Sons Have opened with an extenaivo assortment of Decorative and Plain WaU Paper a, embracing every quality, to suit aUtaatea. eeS-lm rpj TjUTLER, WEAVER ■& CO. NEW CORDAGE FACTORY a NOW IN FULL OPERATION. X No 33 N. WATER and 83 N. DEL. avenna \laffl ; FINE WATCHES. W e oiler a full aaeortment of warranted Tmio-rvoopera at greatly reduced price*. FAKR * BROTHER, importer,of Wate^ VararvYTTß AND ALMONDS.—NEW CROP GRF. WnMdeWalnnta and Paper Shell Almond* forrrleby J) B BUBblebTco.. ids & Delaware avenue SHAWLS! SHAWLS! FROM LATE AUCTION SALES. Pine Black Thibet Shawls, Pine Black Cashmere Shawls, Paris Broche Open Centre Shawls;. Rich Paisley Long Shawls, Bieh Paisley Square Shawls, Rich Plaid Blanket Shawls, Misses’Schoo l Shawls, Blanket Shawls, all sizes. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO., N. W. Cor. EIGHTH and MARKET 8«*. Opening of Fall and Winter'Stock. 11. STEEL Sc Nos. 713 and’ 715 N. Tenth St., - WILL OPEN TO DAY A liew'hn'd'‘CttMcfcWMTtmcfDt‘of '•*-~ FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS. IT.AIN ASD FANCY NII.KN Pirn’s Irish Poplins, Plain And Flaid, of our own Importation. HANDSOME BLACK SILKS. bilk Hep Fopliiip, bilk Eiunreea Roplin>\ All Wool Heavy Ken Foj.lin*»» All-WoM Rfplini', I’.ich Fluid Velvet F*q.lime, bilk and Wool Child i‘«»i lin*, All-Wool Fluid J'oj'liur. 1 FRENCH MERINOES. ALL COLORS. shaw r ,s, LONG ANI) SQI ah; A LAW.!: ASBOHTMKNT. __ l J ** MARKET c£ & & -tf? £ NINTH. % & <»' Op« ning daily. French Drc*? Fabric* and ether fioed» # , from ncci t lilTge auction mien and private purchase, making the finert stock \v*; have ever offered. FRENCH 'POPLINS. Newest coloring* and beat qualities, bilk and Worsted French I’oplinr. Wool Fortins and Empress Cloth*. Bilk*fac«d rich Kpinghn<«. Magnificent Velour. Ottoman*, tiiam Flaids, elegant large deigns. Fluid Poplins for Misses 1 wear. FItENCH MERINOES. fVOO yards Lupin's Frfuch Merinoc*. rtnt-ft itock Merino** in iowd. ' All the new tbnde# from $1 00 up. SHAWLS. V*Mcj Square and Long Shawli. Woolen Square and Long Shawl*. lUack Thibet Square and Long Shawl*. Dtoche Long ShawU, rich good*.. SHAKER FLANNELS. M, 60 and 65 c» nt 4-1 all-wool, bargain.. . Extra riualitk. and eitra weight. Bbakcrr. Beet .toek Bhai or Flannel* in town. Ten bales, about 7, *00 yard.. Flannels of every variety of color, kind and fineness. CANTON FLANNELS. 30, 23 and 26 op* nt Canton Flanmlf. IX 31 and S 3 cent Canton Planm-10. 35, 87 and 40 cent Canton Flannel*. 45, 50 and 66 cent Canton Flannel*. We claim to have the beaviett and tKft gooda mad tv ]a»w,l«nutt» CHESTNUT STREET. POPULAR PRICES 811 kg, fihawli, Velvet,, Poplins, Bepg, Ve. lour Bulge, Heriaoeg, .Hong Delalnei, Alpacas, Hobairi, Alpaca PopUtig, Chene Poplins, He lange Poplins, Irish and French Popllni and Plaids. Also, Bombazines. Biarritz,Tamiae, and other Mourning'Goods in great variety, together with the most ex tensive assortment of Miscellaneous Dry Goods m the Market. Algo, Blanket,, Flannels, Linens, House* Furnishing Floods, Cloths, Cassimores, etc., In reliable qnalltles, at low prices. RICKEY. SHARP &CO., JAS. R. CA3IPB EI,L & CO., No. 727 Chestnut Street. WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT, Dry Goods, by Piece or Package, at* and under .vrarket Bates. RICKEY, SHARP & CO.. fCI4-tf rp % Fourth and Arch. - - All wool Ribbed Ponlm*, Uipinarck Poplinn. all grades, Plm’B celebrated Irinh Pon ine, Ncwetyleaof Fancy Poplin*. SILKS, «fio. Richest Plain Hilkf« imported. Corded Silks of all grades, New etyiee of Fall Silks. BIIAWi S,«fca, 50 A. Christy & Bro., Western, grs., 7)4<& H% 45 K.-Mayne, Western, grs ... .8 28 Jones'McCleese, Chester co., grs., 7 ' & ft% 74 I\ MeFillen, Western, grs .... 7 frf 9 150 P. Hathaway, “ “ .7 @ !»7 James 8. Kirk, “ grs. 7}4@ 40 B. MeFillen, Western, gr 5....... 7 @ 7 ¥ JOy J. McFillin, “ grs 8 ftj 'J 40 E. 8. McFillin, “ “ 8 Ot '■> 10(1 Oilman* Bochman. Western 7 (w 8 I*o Martin Fuller & Co., Westerners., 7 fi» a 124 Mooney 8 ¥ 75 L. Frank, Western, grs 6 ]-7(u> 8 11a Frank & Sehamburg, Western 7%Y« 0 107 Hope & Co., Western „ 0 (it H'% 00 Blum $1 50. Pork, $24 75. Lard, 13%@14%c. Ba con and bulk meats are more plenty, and prices are drooping; Cumberland, 13.%@t:i%c.; short ribbed 14@14%c. Tallow, 12@12%c. Whisky, 37c.@40c. in bond. Cotton, 25%c. CENTRAL PACIFIC R. R. FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, Principal and Interest Payable in Gold. We lieg to call the attention of investors to the many advantages of these Bonds over any othcre now offering. They are-theonly Bonds where agreement-to. pay. pnnei pal and interest in gold is binding iu law. Wo offer them for sale at 95, and accrued intereetfrom July Ist, in currency. Governments taken in Exchange at from 13 to 18 per cent, difference, according to the issue. BOWEN & FOX, 13 MERCHANTS EXCHANGE, ecH-imrps GENERAL AGENTS. BANKING HOUSE OF , JayCookeaCp. 112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PHILAD’A. Dealers in all Government Securities. jy26-3nirpB NATIONAL BANK CF THE REPUBLIC,’ 809 AND 8U CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITA!^ DrEEcrrons:' Joseph T. Bailey, 1 Samuel A. Biapham,(Osgood Nathan Hilles, Edward B. Orno, Frederic A.Hoyt Benj. Rowland, Jr., [ William Ervi6a, IWm. H. Rhawn, WM. Ha RHAWN, President, Late Cashier of the Central National Bantc* JOS. P. MUMFORD, Cashier, myaitf 6p3 Late of the Philadelphia o tional Ran*. T ET'TERS TESTAMENTARY UPON THE ESTATE Ju of ALEXANDER D. LOUISKT, deceased, having bet u grunted to tho undersigned, all persona indebted to said Estate arc requested to make payment, and those having claims against tho same, will rrcsout them to JAM ES NlCHOL,Kxec'utor, No. 932 North Second street, or his Attorney, THOMAS UREENUANK, 520 Walnut street. ' eciMtifet* S:l5 O’Olook. $1,000,000- FOUETH EDITION BY TELEGRAPH. LATEST CABLE NEWS. Financial. Quotations. I.alest by Atlantic Cable. {Special Despatch to tho Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, by llaeeon'B Independent News Agency.] London, September 16th, Noon.—Consols for money 94 11-16 U. S. Five-twenties 73% Illinois Central. , 7714 Eric Railroad 44% Liverpool,' Sept. 16,1867 The Bales for to day amount to 10,000 bales; Middling Uplands at >%d., and Orleans at 9%d. Philadelphia. S ■ / BETWEEN $lOOO City 6s new lot 200/ "do old tiB.V 2000 Cam AAm 6s ’SO 90 6000 Sasi) Bde e 5 62 10 eh Mnnnfßk 32 I eh Penna R 53?£r 1000 eh Read R ■ s6O 51 if h 100 eh do . caeh 51.311 ' " • LIVERPOOL—Ship L B Gilchrist—37 drums caustic soda 120 cks Boda ash Tamall & Trimble; 33 drama caustic soda French, Richards &. Co; 500 nigs lead S 7 Morrifl Wain & Co; 72 bdla steel A M F Wataon; 61 cka bolts and nnte J Coleman; 100 do mdse Poweas & Weigzhtman; 41 bales rags Jessup & Moore; 100 bags ginger W M Wilson; 42 castjjteel tyres Naylor & Co; 6 ckb 1 basket bdw Vance & Landis* 4 cks stag waste Hines & Co; 2do hdw W H & G w Allen; 2do do Shields & Bro; 694 bxs tin plates N&O Taylor Co; 2 cs hdw Wright Bros & Co; 6 casks hdw 7do chains 6 loose doNewlln, Feroley & Co; 5 cks chains 3 do hdw G H Roberts; 2 cks hdw 2do hammers 9do chains 24 chains Lloyd, Snpplee & Walton; 7 cks mdse Smith & Seltzer; 36pkgsethw AFEberraan; 08 do P Wright & Sons; 800 Backs Dean’s line salt 050 do Worthington do Wm finmtn & Sod ; 1522 steel rails 3700 sacks com salt 560 fine do 20 kegs chlorate potash 25 cks salt cake 122 phgs mdse 42 cfee soda ash 24 pipes linseed oil 37 drums 20 bbls caustic podn 50 pkgs ethw 14 do 50 pnn cheons 60 or cks whisky 120. bbls soda crystals 34 trea blcbg powder 200 kega bicarb soda 28 bxs ultramarine 250 steel bars 580 sacks ildc 5a1t.2662 bxs tin and terne. plates, 20 bales -matting order. CHAMBERS & CATTELLS 32 N. THIRD STREET, IMPORTERS OF FRENCH AND 6ERHAN CAIF AND KIP SKINS. CALF, KID AND PATENT LEATHER, BED JJSD OAR BOLE LEATHER. anldftn rpg QOLD'B IMPROVED PATENT LOW STEAM AND HOT \VATER APPARATUS, FOB WARMING AND VENTILATING WITH FUKE EXTERNAL AIR. UNION STEAM AND WATER HEATING CO., JAIMES P. WOOD 4b CO., ' NO. 41S. FOURTH Street B. M. FELTWELL, Sup’t eolBtf rpfi INDIA.RUBBER GOODS, No. 70S Chestnut Street. MANUFACTURERS AGENCY. Vulcanized Haehlne Belting, Steam Packing, Oar Springe, Hose, Boots. Shoes. Vulcanite Jewelry, Druggiifel and Stationers articles, ana every deecription of Rubber Goode, Wholesale and Retail, at lowest factor? orlcaa. Also, at reduced prices, a LARGE STOCK OP LEATHER BELTING. - RICHARD LEVICK. ■ apAAmrpt THE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. The Fidelity Insurance, Trust And Safe Deposit Company, FOR THE SAFE KEEPING OF BONDS, STOCKS and OTHER VALUABLES. . CAPITAL. $BOO,OOO DIRECTORS. N. B. BROWNE, CHARLES MACALESTEB, CLARENCE H. CLARK, EDWARD W. CLARK. JOHN WELSH. ALEXANDER HENRY* J. GILLINGHAM FELL 8. A. CALDWELL HENRY C. GIBSON. V Office In the fire-proof building of the Philadelphia National Bank, 421 Cheetnut street. This Company receives on deposit, and GUARANTEES THE SAFE KEEPING OF VALUABLES upon the follow* tag rates a year, vis: Coupon Bonds $1 per #l,OOO Registered Bonds and Securities 50 eta. per nIjXXX Gold Coin or Bullion $1 25 por #l,OOO. Silver Coin or Bullion .$2 per sl,ooot Gold or Silver Plate ....$1 per $lOO. CASH BOXES or email tin boxes of Bankers, Brokers Capitalldta, Ac., contents unknown to the Company, and liability limited, $25 a year. The Company offers Tor RENT SAFES INSIDE ITS VAULTS at $&, SSVS4G, $6O and $75 a year, according to size and location. Coupons and Interest collected for 1 per cent Interest allowed on Money Deposits. Trusts of every kind accepted. „ ~ .. N. B. BROWNE, President, Bobxbt Pattzbsok, Secretary and Treasurer. salo-th,s,tujply THOMAS WEBB, (Snccewor loWm. F. Hughe*,) FORKS OF SECOND AHD CHRISTIAN STREETS. BALED, FRESH, SALT AND PACKING HAT. BALED, WHEAT, OAT AND BYE STRAW, FOR SHIPPING AND CITY USE. my€ s wfimrp NORTH MISSOURI R. R. FIRST MORTGAGE 7 PER CENT. BONDS. Having purchased $€OO,QBO uF THE FIRST MORT* GAGE COUPON BONDS OF THE NORTH MIBSOURI RAILROAD COMPANY, bearing 7 per cent ktferest. having 30 ye are to run, we are now prepared to sell the Bame at the low rate of 86, and the accrued Interest from this date, thus paying. the investor overfi per cent inter est which is payable semi-annually.. Thin Loan £b secured by a First Mortgage upon the Com* pany’a R. R., 171 miles already conatructed and in running order, and 62 miles additional to bo completed by the Ist of October next extending from the city of St Louis into Northern and Central Missouri. Full particulars will bo given on application to either of the undersigned. E. W. CtABK * CO. JAY COOKE A CO. DKEXKIj A CO. P. B.—Parties holding other sccuritics. anit wiahing to ch ango them for this Loan, can do s at market ratoa ■nl7«t»*n tli2mn>i __ —• CHARLES L. HALE, date Salesman and Superintendent forß. J.WilUaiil.) NO. 831 ARCH STREET, na si w( ti keii of VENETIAN BLDTHS anti WINDOW SHADES. - /S p FINEST ASSORTMENT IN THE "Vrrv AT THE LOWEST PRICES. ITIIOLBTKKINU IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. «-N-tbtfri> : : ■ m'iiK TIiAVr.LKHS' INSriUNCEmMIAN V * IIAKTFOKD. CONN.. LtFB AND ACCIDENT INSIRANCR ■ ■ CAS'D CAPITAL ® (JASii AHBl'.rb SVM.'W.'AL.LKN *‘c6.t (tenoral Agent- State ■Soeomt Agent anil Managor, No, Walnut -treot, I’lnla. 3:00 O’Clook. lock Exchange., JOshPhllaßk ICS 18 eh Com &Am R 126 4shLehNavstk .47?, 33 eh do ’ 47,V 10 sh Jlech Bk 31>J liOARl). 1200 sh Read R MO Sl’,' 1300 sh do . t)3O 51’£ FIFTH EDITION by telegraph. LATER CABLE NEWS. State of the European Markets* Marine Intelligence# EUROPEAN NEWS BY STEAMER. SEWS FROM RICHMOND, VA. CONSULS RECOGNIZED By Atlantic Cable. FINANCIAL. September 16, Noon.—Consols, 91 11:16. Erie Railroad .44% U. 8. Five-twenties .73% Illinois Central 77% Atlantic and Great Western 21% Frankfort, September 16, Noon U. S. Five twenties, 76%. COMMERCIAL LivKßrpei., Sept. 16, Neon.—Cotton quiet, steady and unaltered; the sales of the day will reach ten thousand bales. Breadstuff's linn. Corn advanced to 375. 9d, Provisions quiet MARINE INTKM.IIIF.NCE, Londonderry, Sept. 16, Noon The steamer Nova Scotian, from Quebec Sept. 4th, has arrived here. Queenstown, Sept. 16, Noon.—The steamer Tripoli, from New York Sept. Ith, has arrived here. Southampton, Sept. 10, Noon.—The steamer Union, from New York Sept. Ith, arrived hore last evening. Antwerp, Sept. 16.—Petroleum firm at 32f. [Specinl Despatch'to the Phila. Evening Bulletin by lias- Hon’t*. Independent News Agency.] London, September Id, 2P. M.—U. S. bonds are quoted at 73} Consols ... Erieß. R Illinois Central Liverpool, Sept. 16, 2 P. M— The Cotton market is unchanged in price, but the market is more active; the sales to-day will reach 12,000 From Europe by Steamer. New York. Sept. 16. — Tho steamer City of London brings dates to the sth inst. The London papers aro filled with specific claims of the damnges of American citizens in flicted by rebel pirates. The Daily News admits England to be liable for a million and a quarter, sterling, but that British citizens have also large claims against the United Btates. The British government has taken six steamers of two lines running to Now York for the Abys sinia expedition. The working claeses held a very large reform meeting in Dublin on the 3d instant, at which it was resolved that nothing but residential man hood suffrage would be satisfactory. It was though that Bismarck would Boon do something to force the Emporors of France and Austria to. show their hands In the game they were playing. It is also that Prussia has promised to assist Italy if she sees fit to make the position taken by France in Borne a casus belli. The South German States show a strong dis inclination for even a temporary disseverance from the rest of Germany. From Richmond. Richmond, Sept. 16 General Schofield to-dav issued an order for'an election to the State Con vention-on the 22d of October. There are 105 delegates, of which Richmond has five, and Nor folk and Petersburg two each. Fourteen days previous to the election, the Boards of Registra tion will make a rigid revision of the lists. The polls of Richmond arc to be kept open two days. Col. Burn, who has been detailed as Judge of the Hustings Court, charged the Grand Jury this morning. He sald-tbat no distinction on account of color or caste would be allowed in Court. Geu. Schofield ordered this morning that all registered voters, and none others, should vote in the city for subscription to the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad. Consul Recognized. Washington, Sept. 16 The President has re cognized Francois Berton as Consul of Switzer land for the States of California, Oregon and Ne vada and the Territory of Washington, to reside at San Francisco. From Newark* NkVvark, Sept. 16.—Governor Ward and a part of his staff joined Gov.Fenton here and left for An tietnm by the Washington through line, in a special car, which left New York at 8.40 this morning. From Harrisburg' Harrisburg, September 16.—Governor Geary, with his private secretary, Roblcy Dungllson, and Geherdrjames 8. Negley, left here at noon for Antietam, by way of Hagerstown. The Re serves and the passed directly through during the night marine Intelligence. Quebec, Sept, 16.—The steamer Nestorian has arrived here. 7-30’S, JUNE MD JULY, CONVERTED - INTO 5-20’S [ON FAVORABLE TERMS. DREXEL & CO., 84 South Third Street. IJIHE TRAVELERS' INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFOIiD, CONN.. ISSUE POLICIES FOR ALL KINDS OP. LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSIIANCL AT THE LOWEST KATES. CASH CAPITAL ■••• ®SS« , SS9'2? CASH ASSETS.. ;• 19 M26 3» LU'ci fttcs lower than those^Hii^othorComign^ •GencrUA« e nt.f ffA t^Ug^P^ e &« , Special Agent and Manager, No, 409 Walnut street* Philo. ec7-»,tu,th6trps fIKOWN BRAND LAYER RAIBIN3. - WHOUJ3 O halve pand quarter boxes of this ipledld froit, landing and for Jala by JOS. B BUSBIER 6 CO., 108 South Del* ware avenue • - * • • ■ - nLIVES FARCIES, OAPERB, die.—OLTVES FARCIES V/(Stuffed Olivea), N onparell and Superfine "Capon and French Olives; fresh gooda, landing ex-Napoleon IlLjfrom Havre, and for aale by JOB, B. BUSSIER & CO., W 8 South Delaware A venae. (PAN TON PRESERVED~GINGER->RE»ERVEp O Ginger, in Byrup, of the celebrated Chyloong brand also. Dry Preserved Ginger, in boxes. Imported and for sale by JOSEPH B. BUSSIER * CO.. 108 South DeUwar# wenne. • PRESERVED TAMARINDS. -90 .KEOB MAR AT tinlqno Tamarind. In «ng»r. landing and for »ala hr 3. B. BIIBBIER A GO.. MS South DoUworo ivanna. TyST ATE OF GEORGE VV. BTBIGKER. 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