ABtlMßllfßl'mfc AOA..EMT <»■ Matk Crook w'.U be pre edited again this evening. Tuk Cubsynut .-Casio, with Mr. and Mrs. Florence and Mle« Josle Orton in the leading parts, will be given to-night. * ■ . • ' Tna Aboil—JnllaDean trill a >p<or in The Woman i„ Whitt this ovci lag. Thf Walnut.— A Midsum ncr Kiyht's Dream will be performed Ibis evening. Tuk Aukwoan.-tA V .ried entertainment will be given to-night. Aiwkmiii.v Uun-iimrir.—Mr. Alt Barnett appears again this evening in t e humorous delineations. Butt.. -Signor Blitz will conju.e at Assembly Buildings to-night. Bunn Tom.— The Nottbingham Daily Guardian, of England, October 13,18U6, speaking of Tom, says: -Words utterly fail to give an idea of the marvelous 0 f Tom ’ ' ’ When it is remembered that C?s bhndthat be was born a slave, and only gained thmmrh tho Into American war, and that he istoSSittK wSSving mental instruction the ti otrnek with wonder. H s faculties of tune, ! ,eh ?L d ,fa ndattoVm“t be developed in an extraordl- Hee ee '’ B i.u To n remains at Concert Hall, tills week, and gives a Matinee on Wednesday and Saturday afternoon, al 2 o clock. Ba Gkaiuie a»i> Bbionou.— Max Strakosch an, nounces that ho has sncceded in securing tho servicos of Madame AnnaDe La Grange and of Brignoli for the coming season. He will produce a series ofoperae, «,n<scrtfl«nd oratorios, in which these two great artists —will appear,-supported by able talent in the oarts. Duo announcement will be made of the time and pladc of these performances. Mubioai. Pent) Ham—On Tuesday and Thursday evenings, September 24th and 26th, Wenzel Routs, the celebrated violinist, will give two Concerts, aosmted by eminent musical talent. —A loving offer to marry, Is always a lawful trade; For his is the legal tender, And she is the tender made. CITY NOTICES. Tub Riverside Institute, for the gratuitous education of Soldiers’ and Sailors! Orphans, will coon be In active operation. The trur tcea have already received from the Washington Library Company a sufficient sum of money to secure the property, and to commence making the necepßary. alterations and repairs. It is qutto probable that in a week or two such number of orphans as can be accommodated will be at once admitted, and ns the alterations, etc., to the building progress, the number will bo increased. The very liberal plan adopted for the endowment of this borne has met with unexampled encouragement. The shares, selling at one dollar each arc going off rapidly, and by the 25th Inst, the period fixed for the distribution of presents, the requi eite amount of funds required for this noble object should be in hand. Every dollar invested secures a beautiful steel-plate engraving, worth at retail much more than tho sum, besides guaranteeing one of the $300,060 Worth of presents to he distributed among the shareholders. . Gents’ Fall. Hats, New and Beautiful Styles; Lowest prices. Oakfords. Continental Hotel. Furniture varnished, re-upholstered and re paired, »t Patten's, 140 S Chestnut street. As word to the wise i 6 sufficient. If you are hungry and want an Excellent Dinner for a very moderate sum, just step into Morse's Dining Rooms, 002 Arch street. Fine Beds, Pillows and Bolsters; old Matresses done over, at Patten’s, 1408 Chestnut street. Moths and Freckles.— The only reliable rem edy for brown discolorations called Moth and FbkohUS, is Pebbf's Moth amb Fbkokle Lotion. Prepared by-Dr. B. C. Pebby, Dermatologist. 68 Bond atroet, Hew York. Bold by all druggists. Dress-making Department. Lames' Dresses made to measure in twenty-foub nouns. Teavei.inq Dresses beady hale. > W albino Burrs beady made. Black Lyons Silks, eok DBKSSEB, IN ALL QUALITIES, FBOM $2 TO $lO PEB YABD. J. W. Peootob & Co., 920 CIIKBTNUT STREET. Lbaoehs or Fashion, as. well as gentlemen of moderate taste in matters of drees, are respectfully invited to inspect Warburton's new styleß of bats for autumn wear. Due regard has been given to the host American and foreign productions, with the sole view of presenting to his patrons, in the new styles bow offeitSO, all that is desirabto in shape, durability, easy fitting and ventilation, Fashionable Hatter, No. 430 Chestnut et., next door to the Post-offlcc. Gents' Fai.i, Hats, New and Beautiful Styles, Lowest prices. Oakfords, Continental HoteL Jones’ Hotel, 235 Dock Btreet, below Third, revived by W. P. Larkin on the European plan. Meals from 6 A. M. to 12 P.M. Hood lodgings lor guests. House open all night- Rooms 60 cts. per night. Bargains in Ladies' Cloaks, Continued until October Ist. Additions arc this day made of OI.OAJIS, Adapted for a more advanced stage of tbe season, which will be sold ,AT A I.A1KII! BKDUOTION. Bi.aok Bahquuish andCuntn'KuriKLDS at $l2, for merly $3O, Handsome Fancy and Plain-Colubeb Babquines and CUESTEBWKLIIS at $B, formerly $l3. Ho. no. no. at $lO, formerly $24. , - - J.. \Vi PILOOTOB & Co., 920 Chestnut street. Gents’ Fall Hath, New and Beautiful Styles, Loweßt prices. Oakfords, Continental Hotel. “Tim Autumnal Russet Buown" which the poet speaks of is nowmiUle np into complete suits at Charles Stokes & Co.’s llrst-class Clothing House under the Continental.besldes materials of other colors. Fall Clothing of superior klndsl on hand at reduced Tiriccß, No. 824 Chestnut Btreet. Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh. — J. Isaacs, M. D„ Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with, the utmost success. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the city can be seen at his office, No. 805 Arch 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. Ladies' Shirts—Made he. OI'HN THIS DAY A I.AItOK ABBOKT.MKKT OK UAMHJOMK MAHE-in* HHIKTti,-- AT s4t ANI) $B, WlllOa AUE <j UP. AT IlAH'j AINU, TO Cl.OfiK OUT '! 111 H I)Ki*AHTMKNT ■White Preserving Brandt, Pure Cider and While Wine Vinegar, Whole Mustard and Spices, Greeu Ginger, &c., &c., I For Piescrving andPlckling purposes. X' oi 1 sule b) Rock li ill & Wilson,* 003 and GUI) Chestnut street. rj.omiM,. cuauiM.. n.ojiWiNi; XVii Clothing now ready. A New i\vA elegant plylen, trebl) nju».!?.;• ;vi fashionably cut. J'cU Overcoat *>, J\ civ Style H'ah.Ci»(if. s A’ct' 1 Style Sad; Coat, C’oar/irNC?;'.-: (\»«f;,, Uuntini) C’oaf*. 7ioy«’ Am'/;;, In etovc, an cutire Block of American, French and * ISngliak Caaeimcren for IhintalooirK Cashmere, SUU aod Velvet Ycatiugß. Clothing made to order for Cents, youths and -I /ioys, WAunmiTON, J, W. PnODTOK it Co., 920 CIIEHTN CT HTItM.T MITOUEtL & FIHTOIIEB, 1204 Chestnut street. IlooKiiu.i. & Wn.noN, Oj»)H>bite Now Ledger Iit'ilOio:? THE DAILY TUESDAY, S,EETEMKEB47, 1867, FINAXTCIAIi and COMM EBGIAI* Bales at the Fnfiadeii riBST $lOO U S 5-20 s '65 .Tulv cn 10 Ufi 3500 U 8 B-20S '62 cp 11074 8000 do c 11074 1500 U 8 6-20 s '67 C°up small 10874 400 City 6s new 101 10000 do Its 101 2700 do 10074 1100 City 6s old 3 cor KSO 98« 4000 Pcnnaß 1 mg 6s 99)4 8000 Phil & Erie 6s c 95 4000 N Penna 6a 88, 2000 do cash 8854 , 40 sb Mech Bk 3154 Fhii,JlJ>ki.phia, Tuesday, September 17. There was more business at the Stock Board this morning, but without any violent fluctuation in prices. Reading Railroad waß the strongest and most active on the list, it closed at 51V s. 5 ;Pennsylvania Railroad was V higher, and closed firm at 53’£; Camden and Amboy Railroad 120—no chance; andCatawlssaßail road Preferred at 28 s. 60; CG was bid for Germantown Railroad; 30 for Little Schuylkill Railroad; 32 for North Pennsylvania Railroad; 67V for Mine Hill Railroad; 67 for Lehigh Valley Railroad; 28V for Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, and 43 for Northern Central Railroad. Canal stocks were heavy. Schuylkill Navigation Peferred closed at 23, the common stock at 16; Lehigh Navigation at 47V, and Susquehanna at 15V. Government Loans were quiet at yesterday’s figures. In Bank shares the only Bale was of Mechanics’, at 81 V; 240 was bid for North America; 142 V for Farmers'and Mechantcs’;} 164 for Philadel : phia; 57 for Commercial; 69 for Glratd ;95 for Western; 31 for Manufacturers’; 70 for Corn Exchange; 65 for Commonwealth; 64 for Union and 44 V for Consolida tion. Passenger Railway shares were unchanged. Smith, Randolph &, Co., Bankers, 15 South Third street, quote at 11 o'clock, as ..follows: Gold, 141 V; United States 18S1 Bonds, ltlV@lllV; United States 5- 1662, 114V@114V; 5-20’s. 1864, 109V® 109 VI 6- 1865, llRalllV; 5-20's,- July, 1865, 108® 108 V; G-20’8, July, 1867, 108@108V; United States 10-40's, 99V(R99V; United States 7-30's, Ist series, 107(8107V; 7-30's; 2d scries, 107(8107V; 3d series, 101 (SIO7V; Compounds, December, 1861,118V@118V. Jay Cooke & Co. quote Government securities, &c., to-day,as follows: United States 67», 1881,111V@in%; Old 6-20 Bonds, 114V@U4V; New 5-20 Bonds, 1864, 109VO109V; 5-20 Bonds, 1865, llOVOUILf: 5-20 Bonds July, 1865,108@10SV; 5-20 Bonds, 1867, 108(8, 108 V; 10-40 Bonds, 09V@99V: 7 7-10 August, par; 7 3-10, Jnnc, 100V@107V; 7 3-10, July, 10tiV@ , 107 V; Gold (at 12 o’clock), HIV® 144 V. Messrs. De llaven & Brother, No. 40 South Third Jtreet, make the following quotations of the rates of exchange to-day, at IP. M.: American Gold, 144V(s 144V1 Silver—Quarters and halves, 137@139V; Com pound Interest Notes —June, 1664, 19,40; July, 1864, 19.40; August, 1864, 19-40, October, 1364, T 9; Dec. 1664, IS; M«v, 1865, 17; August, 1505,16; Sept., 1865,15 V; October, 15. The weekly averages of the Associated nocal and National Banks in the Clearing-house of New York,for the week ending Saturday last, Sept. 14, compare as follows'with the corresponding week last year; to which we add the specie and currency balances in tbe New York office of the United States Treasury at these dates, respectively: . „ Increase in Loans $3,933,027 Increase in Specie 596,024 Decrease in other Legal Tenders. 4,485,54 2 Decrease in Deposits 2,09a,339 Decrease in Circulation 317,056 Sept. 7,1867. Sept. 14, 1867. .$73,457,700 $73,457,700 9,462,500 9,462,600 National Capital, Local Capital... ..$82,920,200 ■ $82,920,200 r. 250,224,560 254,160,687 .. 7,987,619 8,149,946 Total Capital Loans Gold and Gold Not-es Other Legal Tenders, Deposits Circulation Intiub-Treasury .. 69,657,445 65,176,903 ~.195,182,114 . 193,036,775 .. 33,703,172 34,015,228 ..114,241,666 112,766,019 Fblladelphia fflukels. Tdksday, Sept. 17.—There is a good demand for Quercitron Bark, and No. 1, if here, would command $5O 5$ ton. There is a steady demand for Timothy with further sales of 500 bushels at $3 ?! bushel. 800 bushels Flax seed were taken on terms kept secret. Cloverseed may be quoted at.sB 60@9, but there have been no transactions in the article. The Flour market continues extremely quiet, the demand being exclusively from the home trade, but there is no disposition to accept lower, figures. Small -sales ofsuperttne at $7 60@8 25 TV barrel, old stock nnd new extras at $7 60@8; Northwest extra family from $lO to $ll 75 for low grade and chioce; I’enna. nnd Ohio do. do. at sll@sl2 60, and fancy at *l3@ $l4, according to quality. 'There is nothing doiugin Rve Flour or Corn Meal to fix quotations. "The offerings of Wheat are light and the most of the receipts of undesirable quality. Hales of fair and prime I’cnna. and Southern Red at $2 20@2 40 TV bushel, and California at $2 75, Rye is steady at $1 80 TV bushel. Corn is held with increased firmness, -with further sales of 4,000 bushels yellow at $1 33 («$t 35, nnd mixed Western $1 32. Oats are selling at MW:72 cents for fair and prime quality. Bulletin. NEW ORLEANS—Steamer Star of the lluion, Cook sey—24 bids lire clay Whitall, Tatum &Co; 54bble barytes Barrieon, Bros & Co; 4 cs soaps McKean, Van XlaaCD & Co; 1 caee mdse Cornelius & Baker; 17 bags wool Smith & Penrose; 110 bales cotton H Sloan & Sons; 1 box mdse B C Palmer; 14 bales moss Peter son, Horter & Fenner; 4 boxes 1 trunk Mrs Genl Hoff man ; 3 bales hides N Shorn; 03 do cotton R Patterson & Co; 032 bills. flour Brooke, Colket &C0;62 halos cotton Prentice & Filler; Oil do do Claghorn, Herring ic Co - 32 do moss Baeder & Adamson ;(i do wool Smith A: Penrose; odo rags John Henry & Co. From Ha vana-400 bxo sugar John Maßon & Co; 6 pipes rum order, SWAN ISLAND—Brig M C Comery, Comery—BOO tonß guano. E A Souder & Co. MARINE BUIiJLJETJLN. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA—Ski-t IT 138t"See Marine Bulletin on Sixth Page . ARRIVED THIS DAY. Bark Ukraine, Melcber, 6 days from,Boston, in bal last to Workmou & Co. Brig liuriiH, Yates, 0 days from Boston, in liallaßt to Workman & Co. Brig Mary C Comery,. Comery, 15 days from Swan Island, with guano to E A Souder & Co. Schr S A Hummond,Paine, 4 days from Boston, with mdse to captain. Schr J Kicuzle. Lake, 6 days from Boston. Schr J Waples, Robinson, 4 days from Lynn. CLEARED THIS DAY. Brig W A Dresser, Hatch, Charlestown, Jos E Dean & Co. Schr J Williamson, Corson, Richmond, captain. Schr Westmoreland, Rice, Providence, Westmoreland Schr Mary, Care, Bridgeton, captain. Correspondence of the Phlla. Evening Bulletin. READING, Sept. 16,186 T. Tho following boats from the Union Canal passed into the Schuylkill Canal, bound to Philadelphia, laden and consigned as follows: Harry & Alice, with lumber to H Croskoy&Co; Geo D Hess, do to D S Diomer; Sallio & Annie do to Mr Bickley; Two Brothers, do to J H Deysher & Co; Annie & Kate, do to Shalter & Hoffu; Young America, bit coal to II A & 8 Seyfert; Edward LlppTncott, J R Glover, Patterson & Lipplucott, and Col Bolinger,lum ber to Patterson & Lipplucott; B C Bowman, do to Dodge & Co; Margt Williamson, do to WHboii, Wil liams & Co; Jno S Mason, do to Saylor, Day & Co; A Page, Son & Co, do to Taylor & Betts; Slarshall & Dennison, do to Simmons & Co; Emma, do to Trucks & Parker; Gen Sheridan, do to H Croskey & Co; R F Hartman and Four Sisters, do to Herbert, Davis & Co; Grape Shot, do to J Reed; JE Donough, iron ore to Thomas, Cook & Co. F. MEMORANDA Ship Hcrschel, Fredericks, hence ;for JBremcn, off Dover 2d lust. Ship Elcano, Checvcr, cleared at Liverpool 2d inst, for Calcutta. Steamer Tioga, Morse, hence for New Orleans, was spoken 12th iust. Cape Florida bearing NNW, distant 12 miles. Steamer Hendrick Hudson, Howes, sailed from Ha vana 14th inst. for this port. Steamer Minnesota (Br), Harris, from Liverpool 9d inst. and Queenstown 4th, at N York yesterday. Steamer Mariposa, Quick, from New Orleans Tth inst. at New York yesterday. Steamer Morro Castle, Greene, sailed from Havana 14lh inst. for New York, Burk G Palmer, Yeomans, lienee for orders, put into Stilly 31st tilt. windbound. Bark Lorena, ilickborn, hence, sailed from Queens town 2d inst. for Antwerp. Bark Bcrtlm (Br), Reid, 49 days from Rio Janeiro, at New York yesterday, with coffee. -Brig Anna, liruuo; lienee at Piliau 30th lilt. Schr Surah L Stevens. Stndloy,- and Sarah, Cobb, . hence at New Bedford 15th inst. Schr Minnesota, Phiuuey, hence at Fall River 15th Instant. SchrßjA Parsons, Stcvcr, and Florence, Newell, cleared at Golveaton 4lli inst. for this port. Schr II W Benedict, hence at New London I4tli inst. Schrs N FSmith, Smith; G W ltawley, Allen; AE Cranmcr, Cramner; Northern Light, Moore, and R' Seaman. Seaman, hence at Boston 14th iust. ■ Sclir W A Crocker, Baxter, cleared at Boston 14th last, for this port. Selir Anna Stafford, sailed from New London 14th inst. for this port. Schr Trade Wind, Corson, hence at Salem 14tli inst. - Schr Almira Wooley, King, heacc at Salem 15th inst. >hia euick Exchange. POARU. M sh Read R 518-16- 100 sh .do sswn 6t 3-16 100 sh do s 5 513-16 100 sh do 1)30 51 Vf 10 sh do ’ Its 61)4 100 sh do bs&lnt 51 3-16 100 sh do cash 61 3-16 100 sh do s3O 51 3-16 100 sh Sch Nav stk b 6016 2 sh Leh Nav stk 47 3sh Cam&Am R 126 212shPennaR 63)4 200 sh do b 6 Its 53 S lOOshCataw pf s6O 28 200 sh Big Mountain 3)4 6 Bit Acad Music 75 Scms J W Babcock, Fisher, and W H Dennis, Lake, sailed from Salem ,16th inst. for this port. Schrs Hannibal, hence for Portsmouth,and C L Van derVonrt, do for Fall River, at Newportlsth Inst HfiTAIL DBV OOOD9* Opening of Fall and Winter Stock. e " f 11. STEEL & SON, Nos. 713 and 715. N. Tenth St., WILL OPEN TO-DAY A new and choice assortment of FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS. PLAIKABD FANCY SICKS. Pirn’s Irish Poplins, Plain and Plaid, of our own Importation. HANDSOME BLACK SILKS. Silk Rop Poplins, Silk Empress Poplins, All Wool Henry Kcd Poplins, All-Wool Emnreas Poplins, Rich Plaid Vdlvet Poplina, Silk nnd Wool PlaidPopliay, All-Wool Plaid Poplins. FRENCH MERINOES, ALL COLORS. SHAWLS, LONS AND SQUARE, A LARGE ASSORTMENT. nolS-2ti - 'RITTER & FERRIS, No. 36 South Eleventh Street, IMPORTERS OF WHITE GOODS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, LINENS, and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, t. Which they offer to the trade at greatly reduced prices. 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. eelK.6ts . HEAVY LINEN SHEETINGS. Just opened, an invoice of the HEAVY SHEETINGS which gave* eo much satisfaction to our gyatomere last Edison. We have them now in tho various widths and PERKINS, NO. 9 SOUTH NINTH STREET. Be7*3inrpS JHKXV PIJB QKOIiGE LU'PAItU’S liO 'Hie Quaker City: or MysterießofFlorence..£l 00 Mouks of Monk llall.rfll 50 The Empire City 75 I'jiul Ardenheim 150 Memoirs of a Preacher.. 75 Washington and bin ThcNa/.areue 76 Generals; or Legends. ‘ Washington and hi* Moil 75 Ot the Revolution 1 50 Legends ol .Mexico f>o lMnr.eheßrandywine,.. 1 50 The Entranced >— 25 Above in cloth,s2 each. Hank Director’s Son— 25 li. F. SMITH’S WORKS. 'J be Usurer’s Victim; or -1 Adelaide Waldgravo; or| ThouiUH ItalHcoiuhe... 75| Trials of a Governess.. 75 BILWER’S (Lord Lytton) NOVELS. ' 'i lie Roue fSOlFalklaud 25 'iiieO-xouiaus... .....6UtThe(Jourtier .25 Send for our Mammoth Descriptive Catalogue. Address all cash orders, retail or wholesale, to T. b. Peterson & brothers, 306 Chestnut street, Philada., ra*. Hooks sent, postage paid, on receipt of retail price. itt »EW HOOKS ARE AT PETERSONS*. *e!7-2t^ Legal notices. U'S'l'A'l'E OFI'ATRICK McDERMOTT, DECEASED,- 1. [.cttn-rt tertamentary upon the estate of PA l Molt MuDEKMOTT, deceased, having hecn granted to the tin dendgned, nil pereona indebted to raid entato will make payment, and thoeo having claims against the aamo will present tiiem to SUSANNA A. MoDEUMOTT. Executrix, No. 233 Lombard street, or to her Attorney WM. Will ft, No. tilli Walnut street. eel7-tu,bf IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND X County of Philadelphia.—Estate of MARA G. GRlfc- KITH, deceased.— The Auditor appointed by the Court to iimlit, and adjust the nccountof THOMAS AOL; MAN, Executor of the last trill and testament of MAKi c;. GRIFFITH, deceased, and to report distribution of the htilunce in the huiidß of the accountant, will rneot tlio parties interested for the purpose of Mb appointment, on Tuesday. tlu* first day of October, 18ji7, at 4 o’clock, l. M.» at the Oliiee of WILLIAM It. lIANNA, Es(| , 204 South Fifth Street, in tile City of Philadelphia ... „,.17 pi gi.iift gs,f)t* J. 3. TENNERS, Auditor. ICEAJL ESTATE SALES. JK-, PUBLIC SALE OF HEAL ESTATE.—WILLBE pis sold at public Bale, on the premißca, on Monday, Sep jaia temburao, 18«7, at 1 o’clock. P. M., 64 Acres ot Land, divided into lots of from one to six acres. The above-mentioned land is situated on the Lancaster turnpike seven miles from Philadelphia, in Lower Morion county, amt within 100 y ards of Athcnsvllle Station, on the Pennsylvania luulroad, twenty minutes by rail from Philadelphia. Several of the lilts have never-falling spring of water, and many of I *T hi sk>c at ion 0 iUfon account of its easy access from the citv its high situation and hcolthfulnesß, unsurpassed us „ inf’uHtv for country residences. !?-i7.tiutii H.6t» • JOB. T. PIERCE. Auctioneer. _ T OBT-ON SIXTH STREET, BETVVEEN, (UtEEN JJand Race streets, an envelope, containing a brief ot title and searches of property of Win. 11. I' niton; labelled on envelope, Samuel 11. Miller. The finder will bo re warded by leaving them " V^KEUN( , ISUOTHI3U g, w<>!7 2t* 522 Walnut street. • tTibt -on ninth street, between vine and 1 j ntiruco afreet*. a Red Camel's Hair Bearf, with a l'aleley 1 border. The finder will reccivo the tlianka of tlm owner by returning it to the Bi'i.i.ktin oilie.e. EOlt SALE. rFOK” SALE-HANDSOMEBKO WESTON E iiHonso, North Broad street, above Thorai>aon**-re- Lpiete with every convenience, and in thorough order. J. L. EDWAUUO, Room 18, 524 Walnut street I'OK SAI.K.-KUCOANT FOUR-STORYKESI K::. deuce, Wuluut, wetd of Seventeenth «treat. AU mod' Jfliit ern convenlonctts und In excellent renuir. ,1. L. I',I)>VAKUB, Room 18, 624 Walnut Htrcet. WANTS. 'wANTEIITO I'i:K<JHABIS-A MODKKNHOUSE, Effl:;? situate w**Ht ot* Itroad. east of Tweutioth, north ot Jffluxpim* und Houth of Market, on imiiii or crosa Htro(*t«. J-rice uot to exceed $20,1X10. U HOWARDS. pel7-2t“ Room 18, 024 Walnut street. I CATIONS. miroiiElMSW** TOBNISHINO BOOIHh TH.E FINE SHIRT EMPORIUM OF JOHN O. ARRISON, Nob. 1 and 3 N. Sixth Street, if Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in every description of Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, In great variety and at Moderate Price. Particular attention given to the man ufacture of Fine Shirts, Collars, &o H warranted to give satisfaction. ImWI FICTBBEB. FRAMES, AC. LOOKING GLASSES OF THE VERY BEST QU ALIT Y . EVERY NOVELTY IN STYLE AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. JAMES 8. EARLE & SONS, 610 CHESTNUT BTBEET, CLOTHING. EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, NO. 612 CHESTNUT STREET. Just received, a large stock of| CHOICE FALL GOODS. WILL MOVE OCTOBER Ist TO, S. E. corner Seventh and Chestnut Sts. .CT7-ITT» INSVRANOK. THE SAFE DEPOSIT, COMPANY. The Fidelity Insuranee, Trust And Safe Deposit Company, FOR THE SAFE KEEPING OF BONDS, STOCKS mi OTHER VALUABLES. „ CAPITAL. v * a " 4AXf,r DIRECTORS &&mg-CLA«. tfflSsfflkwMLu, msBWE®- C. GIBSON. ■ •■ ■ V” Office in the fire-proofbuilding of. the Philadelphia National Bank, 421 Chwtnnt etreet nT T*D»vroM This Company receive* on depositand[GUARANTEES THE SAFEKEEPING OF VALUABLES upon the follow* ing rates a year, via: ~ Coupon Bonds .. .... • *%••.••••* VVI?* * >er f MJS Registeredßond* and Securities. Weta. per SU£XX Gold Coin or Bullion * 81 per SIUXX Silver Coin or Bullion. $3 per SLOQ& Gold or Silver Plate; ... • • -.. .81 per $lOO. CASH BOXES or small tin boxes of Banker*, Brokers, Capitalists, Ac., contents unknown to the Company, and olfcr? SAFES INSIDE ITS -VAULTS it $3O, S3U, $4O, $5O and $75 a year, according to clze and location. * Coupons and Interest collected for 1 per cent. Interest allowed on Money Deposits. T ™“ ““■'{f.V BEOWBE. F™M«. Eobbbt Patterson, __ Secretary and Treasurer, PAPER HANGINGS. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. S. E. cor. Tenth and Walnut streets. J. C. Finn & Sons Have opened with an extensive assortment of Decorative and Plain Wall Papeie, embracing every quality, to euit all tastes. se3*lm rp{ DUTCH BULBOUS FLOWER ROOTS. Just received, per eteiiiner City of Boston, in fine con dition very full assortment of superb DOUBLE AND SSIIVCJI.E HVAdM'IIS, TULIPS, CP.OCUS, NARCISSUS LILIES, JONQUILSj SNOWDROPS, RANUNCULUS, ANEMONES, CROWN IMPERIALS, IRIS, and other Flower Root*, for planting in tlie Garden or growing in the Grecu-liouHe or parlor for winter blooming. Catalogues, with directions for their cultivation, may bo had on application. Also a large assortment of II\ACIMH GLASSES, FANCY POT'S, Am. ■ v .„ t 11. A. DREEK, selt-s til tli6t rps ' 714 CHESTNUT Street. CHAMBERS & CATTELU 32 N. THIRD STREET, IMPORTERS OP FRENCH AND GERMAN CAIF AND HPBKLNB, CALF, KID AND PATENT LEATHER, KED ABD OAR SOLE LEATHER. anl-Bm rpS ; ■BALTIMORE IMPROVED BASE BURNING FIRE-PLACE HEATER MAGAZINE A ILLUMINATING DOORS. The most Cheerful and Perfect Heater in Dee. To bo had Wholesale and Retail of _ V. M. vLAKiai ses-lmrp§ 1008 Market street, Phllada. INDIA RUBBER GOODS, No. 708 Chestnut Street. manufacturers agency. Vulcanized Machine Belting, Steam Packing, Gar Springs, Hose, Boots. Shoes. Vulcanite Jewelry, Druggists and Stationer’s articles, and every description of Robber Goods. Wholesale and Retail, at lowest factory riricos. Also, at reduced prices, a LARGE STOCK OF LEATHER BELTING. RICHARD LEVICK. spAdmrpt SRUGOIBTB* SUNDRIES.—GRADUATES—MORTAR, 1 Pill Tilea, Combe, Brushes, Mirrors, Tweezers, Pun xch, Horn Scoopß, Surgical Instruments,Trusses, Hard and Soft Rubber Goods, Vial Caaos. Glass and Metav byriugea, 6c., aU at St? SsutU MgUtU utroot. THE FINE HENRY S. HANNIS & 00, SIS and SSO SOUTH FROWT STREET, Who offer the same TO THE TRADE, in Dots, on very advantageous Tbelr stock of Bye Wblaklea, Ilf BOND, comprlaoa all M« favorite brands mm* tont, and rium through the varloua month* of 186&,’66, and of tliia year, up to present date. f.ibcrai contracts made for lots to arrive at. Pennsylvania B.R. Depot. Errlcaf son JLlne Wharf, or at Bonded Warehouses, as parties may elect. UNION PACIFIC RUNNING WEST PROM OMAHA ACROSS IBP. COSTHBT, are now completed, and it i« expected that the remaining 57 miica, to carry the track to the bnae of the Rocky Moun tains, will be finished early in October. Contractu have already been made for rock-cuttings beyond, to be done during the winter. The work is b<*ing pushed forward with equal enorgy ou the California end of, the route, tin der the direction of the Central Pacific Company, com mencing at Sacramento, and it Is confidently expected that the two roads will meet In 1870, thus completing the entire grand line connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, on which THIRTV-FR'E MILLION .DOLLARS in curb have already been expended, From the liberal Government old, tho wealth and energy of the etockhold. ere. nnd the ready market for the First Mortgage Bond, there is no want of funds for the moet vigorous prosecution of the work, and its early completion is as certain as any future business event can be. : NET EAKNVIVttS OF T»?F. liMOS PACIFIC RAILROAD. During the quarter ending July 3l*t of tho current year an average of 325 miles of the Union Pacific Railroad was in operation. The Superintendent'** report shows the foi lowing remit: Pawengers. Freight .. Telf graph.. Mails Transpoita ion. Contractor’s Materials.. 453,205 44 5 Men 26,077 97 Fuel $131,089 M Repair of Track 109,7(77 64 * “ Engine*, Cars, Shops, &c 60,984 44 Ofticesand Stations....... 54,907 60 Onduc*ors, Engineers, Ac 33J$t 73 Trains 16.4*6 93 Mrr Eak:usuh to balance SSU7,6(M 03 From tin* relative high charge*, the operating expense* of the road are but per cent, of the earning*, and the ratio would be much less if the contractor's husinc** were not done at half rates. Throwing out charges to contrac* ton* for transportation of materials and men ($479,383 41), and deducted from the aggregate of all operatingexi.en*ee < *396,530 ttl) per cent. ($157,564 42) as tho proportion chargeable on the work done for contractor** which was )et>H than actual cost, because of the half price charged for it, and we have the net operating expenses on the com* nuTcial busines* for the quarter, 8237.980 SO, The account fur the cvm-mrrcial buxinrtoi stands as follow*: Earning!! for May, June, and July $723,755 54 ExptiUMT •• *• *• 5O Net profit of operating 325 mile* of road thrte mouth*. . $485,7#* 04 The amount of Rond# the Company can Lwue on S2S nnle?, at Sl6,Wjoi>er mile* la ss*3W,o<U* : -lut«n»t In gold, three month*, nt 6 per cent., on thb> sum, la i$78,000; add 40 per cent, premium, to correspond with currency earning*, ir» )jjU-9,200,-showing that the net earning* for tills quarter were wore than four time* the interest on the First Mort gage Rond* on tills length of road. First Mortgage Honda, whose Interest L ao aifiply pro vided for and so thoroughly aecured, must be clawed among the *aft»t investment*. They jiay lalO-tttAfrcurply SIX Per CENT, in GOLD, and arc offered for the present at Ninety (cm* on the IJollnr und Accrued Interest nt Six per Cent, in Currency from July lht. .Many pattie. arc taking advantage of the present high priee of Goverumentstocks to exchange for theso Bonds, which are over 15 rer rent. cheaper, end, at tlio current rate of premium on gold, pay Suhi-criptions will be received in New York at the Com pany's Office. No. 2U Nassau Street, and by CONTINENTAL NATIONAL HANK, No. 7 Nassau et. CLARK. DODGE A GO., Bnnkcr?, No. 51 Wall at. •IOIIN J. CISCO t BON., Bankers, No. 53 Wallet. In Philadelphia, THE TRADESMEN’S NATIONAL BANK. • DE lIAVEN A BROTHER. william, painter a co. TOW M END W HELEN A CO. J. E. LEWARS A CO. F. STEEB. liTWlhhington, Del.; B. R. ROBINSON A (JO. JOHN MoLEAR A SON. And by BANKS and BANKERS generally throughout the United States, of whom maps and descriptive pamphlet, may be .btained. August 80th, 18*57. CENTRAL PACIFIC R, R. FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, C‘*f, Principal and Interest Payable in Gold. We beg to call the attention of inventors to the many advantages of these Rond* ovor any others now offering. They are the only Honda where agreement to pav princi pal und interest in gold In binding in law. We offer them for nale at 95, and accrued interest from July lut. In currency. Government* taken in Exchange at from 12 to lo pet cent, difference, according to the ißßue. BOWEN & FOX, 13 MERCHANTS EXCHANGE, eel4.imrps ' GENERAL AGENT S. A. & II- LEJAMBRE' Have removed their (Furniture and Ipholstering Wareroow* TO | • 1103 Ohestiiut Street, ISO. xxw. (upsUinl ) so7-3inrps BOAHOING. wiAMniNtT^IUiBBT'LKAIJANTIiOOMBTO RENT. ITwith board, iu u prlvuto family. Apply ut IDJI Spruco street. een-bc,tp Old Rye Whiskies. LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OP OLD IN THE LAND IS NOW POSSESSED BY FINANOIAL. 460 MILES OF THE RAILROAD, EARNINGS. F.XPENSES. Over Nine Per Cent. Interest. JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, FUUINIT C IlEi* c - RYE WHISKIES Terms. GROCERIES, MQUORB, AC. ESTABLISHED IN 1836—The Great Tea Mart and Fine Family Gro cery Store; of Thompson Blaok’s Son 4 Co., N. W. cor. Broad and Chestnut streets, who havenow in Store some... choice brands of Black and Green Teas of very fine.flavor, which have been se lected with the greatest of care and especial reference to the tastes of their customers. A fair trial is all that is necessary to convince the most skeptioal that their goods are as represented, and that their prices are 88 low as the lowest. THOMPSON BUCK’S SON & CO. JUST RECEIVED, f 400 CASES, VINTAGE, 1865. (Vin Imperial) Green Seal _ • v ■ CHAMPAGNE. 4 H. & A. 0. VAN BEIL, WINE MERCHANTS, 1310 CHESTNUT STREET. Ivll.thAtiuSmL _ .SIOV,K 33 . 6*3,672 S 3 . 1,416 2Ti . 12 14U 00 SLS.B,a® 35 #I,2OJ,USI 36 SPEER’S PORT GRAPE WINE VIKEYAItDH, SEW JERSEY. SPEER’S PORT GRAPE WINE, FOUR YEARS OLD. Tbit* hietlv celebrated native Wine is mado from the Juice of ths'Oporto Grape raised in Hiia countrv, It* in valuable TONIC AND STRENGTHENING PROPER TIES are unsurpassed by any other native W me. Being the pure Juice of the grape, produced under Mr. opoani own personal pupervMon, it* purity and genuinenca* *n guarantied. The youngest child may partake ot it* WP*- rou# qualities and the weakest invalid may us* It to ad vantage. It if particularly beneficial to the aged and bllitnted, and milted to the various ailment* that afflict tn* weaker eex. It la in eveiy respect A WINE TO BE RELIED ON. Samples nt the store of JOHNSON, HALLOWAY & CO., No. 23N. SIXTH street. FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO. DYOTT & CO., No. 232 North SECOND Btreet Invalldi! use Speer’a Port Grape Wine. Females use fcpcer’a Port Grape Wine. Weakly persona find a benefit by its use. Bpecr*a Wine* in Hosni tala are prefefrodtootherWtoeg* Sold by Druggists ana Grocers. Jy3o-tu,tb,a4sotrp A. SPEER, 243 Broadway, XT. Y. WATUHEb. JEMELKt. **• removal. WM. E. HABPUB, Chronometer and Watch-innher, Respectfully Informs his friends and enstemers that bt hue removed from over Messrs. Bailey * Co.’s, 81* Chert out street, to 407 Chestnut Street, Where ho Intends to keep on hand a supply of first quality Watches,Chronometere,Clocki!, Ladles' and Gents* Gold Chains, Beals, Keys, Ac. Chronometers rated by Bolar and Sidorial Transits. Especial attention given to repairing Watches. Jyffl&n rp* NEW YORK. CARPETINGS, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL. LEEDOM&SHAW, 910 ARCH STREET, Between Ninth and Tenth Streets. We are now opening a full and complete as sortment, both Foreign and Domestic, for Fall Bale*. auM-Bmrps Hoof skirts and corsets.-mrs. e. bayley. No 812 Vino street, Is now manufacturing all the va rieties of Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Ac. She has also tho Real French Corsets of now styles. Hoop Skirts altered and repaired. . mh&Mfrp mhXMh a toAmpt CABPETINOR, Ac. HOOP SKIRTS.
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