Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, October 10, 1867, Image 5

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    Elitolll NEW
Nicav Pam. Oct. 10.—The Democracy are tnak
tmt. the most of their gains in Penueylvatila and
~01e14 .Last evening there was a grand jubilation
at theietinpomry quarters of Tammany .11101 men,
in Thirteenth street near 'Fourth avenue.
Speechei were made by 3favor Hoffman, Oakey
Hall and the irrepressible jack Rodgers of New
Jersey, who declared that the people had decided
that the 80,000.000 Mitre people of the country
Ahould not be ruled by 1,000,000 negroeS, and de
nouncing the Radical Party of Congress, with
whom he said he had served four years in Con
gress, as a set of traitors and despots who dis
grace'd the name of King George by their tyranny,
and who bad inflicted such wrongs upon the
American people as the people of England or the
serfs of Russia would not endure. All this was
received as very fine by the excited crowd.
The German tragic actress,Mile. Fanny Janau
ecliek, made her debut in a German Version of
Medea, at the Academy of Music, last evening,
before a moderate audience, mostly Germans.
The• newspaper notices are very favorable. One
says she "suggests a stalwart Mrs. Bowers.'
She is a dusky beauty. of very impressive aspect,
and has a finely expressive countenance. and a
voice that mingles strength and sweetness. Her
nature appears to be very intense in Its emotional
quality, end her method of acting is character
ized by great fervor."
Secretary Seward and Postmaster General
Randall arrived here yesterday from Washing
ton, accompanied by Colonel Augustus
Seward. and a colored servant. Mr. Seward
drove straight to the residence of Mr. Thurlow
Weed,in Twelfth street, where he breakfasted and
'Vint the greater portion of the day. In the af
ternoon he took a drive in the Park and returned
to Mr. Weed's house at six o'clock in the evening
for dinner. He left this morning for Goshen, ac
companied by Mr. Weed and family, where he
will remain to-day, and then, after a short stay
at his birthplace in Orange county, proceed to
Auburn, where he is expected on Saturday. Mr.
Randall is at the Astor House. It is said that
the object of his visit is in relation to the erec
tion of the new Post-Office building, in the City
Hall Park.
The. trial of an interesting case was commenced
yesterday in the Siipreme Court, Circuit, Part
111., before Judge Welles and a jury. It is en
titled Christine Fillo, Executrix, &c., vs.
Thomas J. Jones. and was brought under the
statute of 1847, to recover the sum of $5,000
damages sustained in consequence of the death
of John Fillo, husband of the plaintiff, who was
burned at the fire in the defendant's fireworks
establishment, No. 10 John street, on the 25th of
August, 1865. He died six days after. Oae of the
important questions involved in this trial is
whether the fire was .caused by; spontaneous
combustion. The trial will be resumed at 10
o'clock this morning.
The Citizens' Association have addressed a let
ter to the Board of Supervisors regarding the
building of the new County Court-house. ._ The
letter shows that the original estimate placed the
entire cost of the building at one hundred and
fifty n thousand i rlars. It has already cost $4,-
161,026, appro 'aloes and interests. To this is to
be tamed .721 oleo, which the city haspaid for
rent of offices since the time set for the finishing
of the Court-house. The corner-stone was laid
December 27, 1861. at, which time it was expected
that the building would be completed In a year.
The Association say that if "the Court-house
should be furnished'after the same extravagant
manner that prevails in furnishing armories
and drill-rooms, under the supervision of your
Board. the probability is that the ultimate cost of
the building will amount to over six millions
of dollars."
An inquest was held in Brooklyn, yesterday,
on the body of Wm. Harrison, who was recently
. run over by a Fulton avenue car at night. A ver
dict exonerating the driver and conductor was
rendered.
A decree of .divorce was granted by the Su
preme Court yesterday, Judge Barnard presiding,
3n the case of 'Helen Josephine Lawlor vs. Frank
Lawlor.
Mrs. Philip Groesbeck-was shot in the public
street at Maspeth, L. I , Tuesday night, while
- walking with her husband. Her assailant es
caped. Her injuries are not serious.
Benjamin Wood and Michael Tuomey were
nominated for State Senators by the Mozart Hall
Democratic Convention last night.
During the week ending yesterday, 3.504 emi
grants arrived at this port, making the whole
number of such arrivals during the present year
197,558.
The Mien tie-Yacht Club._ of_ Brooklyn, sailed.
on the last champion regatta of the season yes
terday. The course was from the anchorage off
Yacht Harbor to the light-ship for cabin yachts,
and to the southwest spit for open ones., and re
turn. The Addle V. and Fannie won the race.
The Callicott ease came up in the United States
District Court in Brooklyn yesterday, before
Judge Benedict. One of the defendants, Mr.
Cuuninetam, was absent, but the rest were duly
' arraigned on the charge of conspiracy to defraud
the dirverneneut. They made separate pleas of
"not guilty." The trial was then postponed until
to-day, wheniiir. Cunningham will be arraigned
and thecases will all be tiansferred to the Circuit
Court. which meets on the 6th of November,
The Kentucky Bourbon case was called before
United . States 'Commissioner White yesterday,
but °lying to the absence of counsel, was post
poned until Monday next.
Owing . to the unavoidable absence of Recorder
Hackett in the Court of Sessions Chambers yes
terday, the case of the two evening rapers, the
Gerette vs. MC!, was again postponed.
CITY BULLETIN.
INCTTINI: TO Rtor.--James Casey was arrested
last evening at Seventh and Chestnut streets upon
the charge of inciting to riot. He struck a sma4.
boy without provocation. Casey is known as a
professional thief, and it is.supposed that he de
nixed to create an excitement in order to operate
upon the pockets of unsuspecting individuals iu
the crowd. Reserve Policeman Clark spoiled
hie game by taking him into custody. Alderman
Beitler committed Casey for a further hearing.
CHARGED WITH BUltl,LAl:l7.—MiChael Dowling,
alias Noodles, was arrested yesterday by the
Second District Police, upon the charge of bur
glary. It is alleged that he was concerned in the
robbery of Timmins's store. on sixth street, near
Plne,.some days ago. A man residing opposite
observed the thieves at work, and identified
DoWling as one of them. The accused was com
mitted by Alderman Tittermary. •
TliE GERMAN EVANGELICAL .I..I"THERAN ST.
THOMAS Cithacif, of Germantown ? will celebrate
the three hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the .
Reformation Sunday, the 18th of October. We
respectfully invite all the friends of the Church to
attend. There will be service in the morning and
evening, corner of Herman and" - Morton street,
Germantown.
Tom.—This extraordinary musical phe
nomenon gives a final performance at Horticul
tural Hall to-morrow evening. Tom is a com
plete eccentricity of nature,
and the musical and
Imitative genius which he has displayed is of a
most wonderful order. He will have a crowded
audience at his farewell appearance to-morrow
night.
BPNAWAY Ash A.color.N.r.—A horse attached
to a light wagon took fright at Fifth and Button
wood streets, at 5 o'clock P. M. yesterday. The
occupants of the carriage—n gentleman, wife end
child—were thrown out and consideral..ly injured.
They were taken to their home, at Fifth and
Tho !. peon streets.
Facroui Acorogux.—This morning, about 7
o'clock. Daniel Dougherty, aged 23 years, was
eeriously injured by being caught in a belt at the
glue factory of Baeder Adamson. He was
taken to his home at Clearfield and Richmond
atreeta.
ROIIIIERY.—Last night a disturbance about
politics occurred in front of John Maxson's
woolen mill, at the lower part of Manayunk.
During the excitement the mill was robbed of
nine ptecee of brown and white mfred doeskin,
valued at about *2OO.
A. SEIDRET DEMOCRATIC CIRCULAR
&Price Paid for 'Every New Vote.
[From the bloating 1 , (At,1
, We print bel e grir literal copy of the prh ate circular
sued by the D erratic State Commit, e;it ie e ••act even
to the emphasized sentences.
[Prlvate.l
DEMOCRATIC STATE COALMITTri Pv..r •
789 Sanborn etreet,
PhiladelPbiu. Be*, t.l5tL Its;.
TO • '
Chairman of OlOunts , Conimitto:.
Cc tints%
og. must The necessity for close att.ntion detattr ,
an ontest Is most . apparent. It is ccr . parutil
/10 ees,but it should be made- rm.]. co; s.rx
The groat cud to be accomplished is
Tn rem. EVE;47f. PEktactial(n 3011'
71101tett to be done is to learn the tum-e; cf 411 t 1,3
PralOttate ORA doubtful ton, For.
were furnished you and Se far as you have returned to
me the list •, Ito day send you copies by mail Bend the
remainder as rapidly ns ossible.
These lists are to be placed in the hands of active men
in thedistricts; 1 enclose in EADII MST a circular desorib
ing THEIII DUTIES, I , olt THEM DIDECTIOM ; I also enclose
you a copy thereof.
Make it your puniness to employ the met , v° l " 33 " ;
DO NOT TI:ST TO LETTEDH ; (10 AND NEE TIIEM MT TIMM
FOR TIME TIME IN WAUNINO nir.a.vonx, ANI) MIL
ELEOTION DAY, AND PROVIDE TDB MEANB TO HAITI. TIIE
NI.OW MEN TO THE poi.f.s. It in better to sPend money in
this way than by meetings. If you have any doubt of the
'nwri you employ, toll others of our friends that you have
placed n.oney in their hands.
Get your detailed vote for 1865 and for 1866. Compare
• the two, this will show•you the districts likely is be glow.
Give TIIED special attention new. It is important to got
reliable men in each district. Do not devote your atten•
lion to making it specific tualority, but LOOK To GETTING
YOUE. WllOl.l. VOTE. When this id done the majority fol
lows.
In veer 141.0 W IneratOre, I Ironld suggest a special eon.
tract with active men, thus: In 1665, the district polled 100
Democratic votes; in 1866. 120 Democratic votes; now, for
et :•ry Democratic vote over 116, polled, we will pay you
fixed son the day after the election. This is simply an
incentive to'bring men out, for the vote of 1867 shows they
are there.
:ice that your agents have all Democrats assessed,
naturalized and their taxes paid. Let ine know what I can
do for you..
Send forward the lists rapidly.
lie very careful of this paper, keep it entirely private.
Respectfully Yours,
WILLIAM A. WALLACE.
Chairman.
PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
In steamer Tonawanda, from Savannah—Copt It
11 Demo, F U Ilrunam, T .1) Price, II V Collins.
1114PQIITATIO NS,
Reported tor the riumaeiphia Event= nulled%
LIVERPOOL—Bark F B-Fay, Dnrham-65 pcs ma
chinery 12 es do Freedom Iron & Steel Co; 18 casks
tartar Powers & Weightman ; ID tons iron order; 7155
sacks common salt 1800 do tine do W Bamm & Son.
1010 ki la De minnwhirdi
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA -O(3T. 10
illr" See Marino Bulletin on Third Page.
ARRIVED THIS DAY.
Steal:her Tonawanda,-Jeunings, 72 hours from Savan
nah, with cotton, &c., to Philadelphia and Southern
Mail SS Co. Had heavy NE gales during the outire
passage. 7th inst. lot 33 50, lon 77, passed a ship
showing Ist pendent, number 1784, supposed to be the
ship Charlotte.
Ship Bombay, Jordan, 30 days from Liverpool, with
mdse to Peter Wright & bons.
Bark Frances B 'Fay, Durham, 40 days from Liver
pool, with mdse to Peter Wright & Sons.
Brig Rio Grande, Bennett, 9 days from Richmond,
Me. with ice to Knickerbocker Ice Co.
Behr A H Cain, Simpson, .9 clays from Gardiner, Mo.
with ice to Knickerbocker Ice Cu.
Schr Ellie L Smith, Smith, from Gardiner, Me. With
ice to Knickerbocker Ice Co.
Schr S P M Taskor, Allen, from Richmond, Mc. with
ice to Knickerbocker Ice Co.
Schr Sarah Louisa, Williams, 6 days from James
River, with lumber to Bacon, Collins & Co.
Schr Antelope, Paine, 5 days from Provincetown,
with mdse to Geo B Kerfoot & Co. - ..
Schr M E Rocklin], Rocichill, Boston.
Schr Mary Haley, Haley, Boston. ,
Schr Active,
Cd.
atthews, Boston.
Schr E W P att, Kendrick, Boston.
Schr A Gar ood, Godfrey, Boston.
Schr W Wa ace, Scull, Boston.
Schr Ceres, refet hen, Boston.
Schr C Stetson, Somers, Braintree.
Schr Oneida, Davis. Prifildenco.
Schr J J Worthington, Brown, Providence.
9 Stir Grace Clifton, Otisr Boston.
Schr Benj Strong, Brown, Providence.
Schr 'l' Lake, Adams Providence.
Schr 0 .11 Bent, Sinitli, Cambridgeport.
Schr W P Cox, Bateman, Lynn.
Schr J B Allen, Case, Greenport.
Schr C Kienzle, Woodruff, Cohassett Narrow,
Schr Henrietta, Selsey, Norwich.
Schr' L B Ives. Bowditch, Fall River.
•
Schr Boston, Smith, Fall River.
Schr R H. Wilson, Harris, New London.
Sehr II W Benedict, Case, Newport.
Schr C Hill, Chef:BlllSn, Boston.
BELOW.
Ship Lydia Skultield. from Liverpool. -
Brig Ellen P Stewart, front Orchilla.
CLEARED THIS DAY.
Bark Ukraine, Melcher, Antwerp, Workman & Cu.
Bark Kosins.s, Welriebs, Bremen, L Westergaard&Co.
Schr E Boron, Jarvis; Providence, Westmd Coal Co.
Schr Frank B Colton,Rolinson, Boston, Castuer,Stick
ney & Wellington.
Stir Mary L Vankirk, Haley, Pawtucket, Sinnicksou
& Co.
Schr Korot, Brown, Boston, Warren, Grcg,g&Morris.
&kr M E Hockhill, Rocithill, Washnigton J C Scott &
& BOWL
Schr G II Bent, Smith, Cambridgeport, Day, Huddell
& Co.
Schr RRR No 44, Trainer, Washington, L Andenried•
& Co.
Schr It RR No 43, Powell, Richmond, Va. do
24EXURANDA.
Steamer Norman.' Crowell, hence at Boston at
10 30 o'clock this morning.
Steamer Hunter, Rogers, hence at Providence Bth
Instant. ,
Z.Steauterltoman,Raker.nleared at Boston Sth inst.
for this port.
Brig A F Larrabee, Carlisle, cleared at Bangor Tth
inet. for this port.
Schr Surprigb, Beers, cleared at Boston Sth inst. for
this port via Wilmington, Del.
Schrs Emma F Fox, ease ; Evergreen, Belloste, and
Albert Pharo, Shourde, Balled frtnin Providence. Sth
inst. for this port. • • .
Schr litontrose, Grierson, cleared at Calais 4th inst.
for this port.
Schr Seventy-Six, Teel, cleared at Calais 3d inst.
for this port.
ATIIIIJNEUENTS.
E=ffit ZITIMITIRPMM
A MERIC.VN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC.
JOL Inctruction; in all tietart Octo menbi, commenced on
MONDAY. ber 7th.
•
See advertisement under the head of "Imtrue
thou." oeto.2r.
AUCTION SAL CS.
-
THOMAS BIRCH A; SON. AUCTIONEERS AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 1110 Chestnut street.
Rear entrance. 1107 Sanborn street.
LARGE SALE OF LioUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
CARD.--Our sale TOMORROW (FRIDAIe )MoRNING,
at the Auction atom, o. 111 U Chestnut streets. comprlsts
a large 111+SOI Lino) t of superior Housekeepi ,g Articles, in.
eluding' eivet,W liton, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, one
Rosevhod Cabinet Piano tote, made by Brigfelt; ono
large fel mica' Clock, Parlor Organ, Parlor suites of Wal.
nut Furniture. covered with plush; Walnut Chamber
Suites, Wardroben, French Plato Mantel and Pier G:as,en,
Spring and Hair Mutreseen, Feather Beds Extension
Dining Tables, Office Tables and Desks, Walnut Side
boards, Secret Aries and Bonk-eases,
ALSO—French China Dinner and Tea Sete, Toilet Sete,
Fancy China Inkrdands and Figures, Cut Wass, Placed
Ware, Mantel Clocks. Am.,
FANCY GOODS.
Also, an invoice of Fancy Good,, consisting of elegant
Inkritands,, Ladirs' Companions, Watch Cased,
Books, Cigar Cases, Glove Boxes,Pi tes , Smoking Goods,
Sc BLWING MAWR. 'E.
One Wheeler & FOWLI Se NG -P Wilson winIECE g Mac
S hine.
Several plain and breeeb.lostiilrif Fool finer
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
1360kS ALL SHOULD HAA
LANGUAGES WITHOUT MASTER.
LANGUAGES WITHOCT MASTER.
PRICE Form' CENTS EACH.
French Without a Muster. In Six Easy Lessons.
German Without a Master. In Six Ewy Lessons.
Spanish Without a ablator. In Four Easy Lessons.
Italian Without a3l aster. In Five Easy Lessons. -
Latin Without a Master. In Six Easy Lessons.
Any ono or all of the above five languages can be learned
by any one without a teacher, with the tutter these books,
by A. H. Monteith. The Svobooka are also bound in ono
large volume, in cloth. Price Two Dollars.
Send for our Mammoth Descriptive Catalogue.
Address all cash orders, retail or wholesale, to
T. 13. PETERSON ti BROTHERS,
106 Chestnut street, Phllada., Fa.
Books sent, postage paid, on receipt of retail price.
ALL NEW BOOKS ARE AT PETERSON/P. oelOat
INSTRUCTION.
A NIEM MUSIC, AN CONSERVATORY OF MUC, SOUTH
-M. east corner .f Tenth and Walnut streets.
There are vacancies, day and evening, for beginners and
advanced pupils for Ham, Cabinet Organ, Vocal Music,
Harmony Violin, Flute, Horn, die.
Subscription to the Orchestral Class for Amateure..46 00
•• for study of Elocution.. ... ... .. 6 00
Pupils will be received every day this week and next.
011 ice hours, 8 A. M. to 10 P. :51. Instruction will begin
October 7th, October 14th and October 21.
N.li.--Students of Vocal Music are entitled to Instruc
tion in Elocution without extra charge. oclo.2t*
QINGING CLASSES FOR LADIES AT FOUR I'. M.
for Gentlemen at I P. M., Tuesdays and Fridays. coin
in enelng Tuesday, October lb.
Terins—slo per term of ten weeks.
P r i va t e i m ons In singing and- on tho piano. No con
nation with any Conservatory.
A. R. TAYLOI4
oclo-sto 1207 Filbert street.
FOR SALE•
nESIRA BLEINYESTMENTS—PROPERTIES , NINTII
Ftreet, above !tame, - Eleventh aim) Arch; tine Lot,
North 'truant Wed. EDWARD S. &DIMLY. 22 N.
tqrevt. 2t012A. M. oclo4ll
ISAAC B. EVANS
&CT rEEIL ANT 101:AVER IN
OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES,
AND
Naval Stores and Soaps,
No. 16 North Delaware avenue, Philada.
oc2 8m BoS.
yvtuaGlSTS' SUNDRIES. — GRADLTATES-310111'AR.
Tiles, Combs, 13rushes, Mirrors, Tweezers, Pull
ilexes, Bern Scoops, Surgical lustruments„ Trusses, Hard
and Soft 'tubber Goods, CRAM.' Macs and Metal
byringes, &c., all at "Mot tianda`. priers.
SNOWDEN 6 BROTIFER,
23-South Eighth street.
MARRING WITH INDELIBLE INK, EMBROIDER.
in!. Braiding, BtaniPilig, &C.;
THEIDAILY EYEMGMILIATIi." - PIELIWELPHIk THURSDAY, OCTOBER 104 1867.
N. A. TORRY,
18UU Filbert etriNt.
OEMITILIstoors rtunavisetimx GOOD es
THEE FINE SHIRT EMPORIUM
JOHN C. ARRISON,
NOR, /1 and $ N. Sixth Street,
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, &0.,
warranted to give satisfaction. '
BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES.
B. J. WILLIAMS & SONS,
NO. 16 North SIXTH Street,
Manufacturers of
VENETIAN BLINDS
AND
WINDOW SHADES.
Largest and finest asmortment in the city, at the lowest
prices.
!Ito' P r a t: galers°lngti7nand attended
ee2s•tfrp¢
CHARLES L. HALE,
(late Salesman and Supet:lntendont for D.J. Willinmß)
NO. 831 ARCH STREET,
Jr[AN UFACTURER OF
VENETIAN BLINDS and
WINDOW SHADES.
LARGEST AND FINEST ASSORTMENT IN TILE
CITY AT TILE LOWEST PRICE N.
UPHOLSTERING IN. ALL ITS BRAEIIES.
ern. tf rp
PICTURES, FRAPIE34 &G.
LOOKING GLASSES
OF,THE VERY BEST
<4, TT A. IA I r i l Y. .
EVERY NOVELTY IN
STYLE
AT THE LOWEST EVSSIBLE
PRICES.
JAMES B. EARLE & SONS,
818 CHESTNUT STREET.
INS lURANO%.
THE'
SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY.
The Fidelity Insuranee, Trust
And Safe Deposit Company,
FOR THE SAFE KEEPING OF BONDS. STOCKS and
OTIIER ALABLES,
CAP1TAL........ ......D S.
IRECTOR ........ ...............4500,000
N. B. BROWNE, CHARLES MACALESTER.
CLARENCE 11. CLARK. EDWARD W. ULARK.
JOHN WELSH, ALEXANDER HENRY.
J. GII , LINGIIAM FELL, - .8. A. CALD'WELL.
HENRY . GIBSON.
re ,- Office in the fire-proof building of the Philadelphia
National Bank, 421 Chestnut street.
This Company receives on deposikand GUARANTEES
TILE SAFE KEEPING OF VALUABLES upon the follow.
ing rates a year, viz;
Coupon . " .......... ...$1 per $l,OOO
Registered Bondiand . ......50 eta. pot $l,OOO.
Gold Coin or Bullion. .$1 25 perll,ooo.
Silver Coin or 8u11i0n.... ...... ................$2 per 1,000.
Gold or Silver Plate.-- .. . . re, 10u.
CASH BOXES or small tin iliox . ea of - 13 . anko Brokers
Capitalists, dm., contents unknown to the Company. and
liability limited, $25 a year.
The Company offers for RENT SAFES INSIDE ITS
VAULTS at SJ, $10,4,10. $5O and IS a year, according to
size and location.-
Coupons end Interest collected for 1 per cent.
Interest allowed on Money Deposits.
Trusts of every kind accepted.
N. 13. BROWNE, President;
ROMEILT PA'TTERBON,
Secretary and Treasurer.
GROCERIES, LIQUORS, tkiti.
THE STAFF OF LIFE IS GOOD
BREAD, to secure which Good Flour is
indispensable. This can be. had of
Thompson Black's Son St. Co, ' N. W.
cor. Broad and Chestnut sts., who have
now in store, and are selling by the bag
or bbl , the best 'brands of choice St.
Louis Flour. , Try it, every barrel war
ranted.
They would also call attention to their
specially imported Ma ecaroni, in boxes
about 5 itt. each as being the finest ever
offered for sale in this country.
THOMPSON BLACK'S SON & CO.
Jas. F. Black. R. J. M Whiteside.
mlakh • tu.1.370
urnocswEitv,
BEDDING
FEATHER WAREHOUSE. ,
TENTH STREET, BELOW ARCH
Feathers, Feather Beds. Bolsters and Pillows,
Straw, Hunk, Hair and Spring Mattresses, Spring
Bede and Spring Cots, Iron Bedstead's of all
sizes
WI
NDOW SHADES of every quality, and a
great variety of katterns.
Comfortable& mite nud Countemisnes, of all
kinds, especially Amite
ui: ~~ iii•: ins.
•
A very largo aesortmant of Mankato, ao cheap
as to defy competition.
AIVIOS ITILBORN,
o. 44 morth TLNTII Street,
eciNth a to 26t rp§ Below Arch.
BANK STATEMENTS.
Qivrn QUARTERLY REPORT OP THE NATIONAL
13 BANK OF THE REPUBLIC.
1'111T.A1W1.1.11141, October ith, 11367.
RESOURCES. -
Notep and 8i11n..411,111%659 14
Unit , d Mutes, tion4b4 &Implied
with Treaourer of the 500,000 00
'Real EBtate (productive).— 101,057 :14
1.1;0,116
Lewd Tender Noted and Specie— $257,127 00
National Bank ..... 21,.9434 00
Fractional Currency and Stump', 13, 8 86 51
Frl9niUmy' 10442 44
Due tram other 264,267 11
Expenses and Taxes
LIAI3ILITIES
Capital Stock, full paid ......
Cllrculatlon. .............
Depositl ... .........
Profite
Total • C 1,400,018 78
I,IOSEPII P. MUMPOR.D. Clothier of.. the National
Think of the Republic, of Philadelphia, do eolemay swear
that the above statement Is true, to the best of my know•
ledge and belief. JOSEPH P. MCMFORD, .
oeldth.a.mid* Cashier.
I
, PRUNEsi.-10 CASES 71b. CANISTERS,
1 high grade, French Imperial Prunes, landing and for
ado by JOE4DIII D. LIDIWIEIiik: CO., 108 South Delaware
avenue.
UNION PACIFIC
num RFRT FROM OMAHA AGNS THE WM,
are now completed, and it is expected that the remaining
1,7 miles, to carry the track to the base of the Rocky Monti
tains, will be finished early in October. Contracts have
already been made for rock-cuttings beyond, to be done
during the winter. The work is being pushed forward
with equal energy on the California end of the route, un
der the direction of the Central Pacific Company, corn.
mencing at Sacramento, and it is confidently expected
that the two reads will meet in 1870, time completing the
entire grand line connecting the Atlantic and Pacific
oceans, on which THIRTY-FIVE MILLION DOLLARS
in cash have already been expended, From the liberal
Government aid, the wealth and energy of the stockhold.
era, and the ready market for the First Mortgage Bond►.
there is ne want of funds for the most vigorous.prosecution
of the work, and its early completion is as certain as any
uture business event can be.
NET EARNINGS OF THE UNION
PACIFIC RAILROAD.
During the quarter ending July gist of tlui current year
an average of 825 miles of the Union Pacific Railroad was
in operation. The Superintendent's report shows the fol
lowing result:
Passengers
Freight ...
Telegraph.
Mails.....
TrauPportinion, Contractor's Materials.. 463,206 44
Men. 26,077 97
Fuel
...... . ........... ..........
Repair of Track............ ........ .
" Engines, Care, Shope, &C
Offices and Stations
Conductore, Engineers,
.NET EASININGS to 1/1111111C0
From the relative high charges, the operating expenses
Of the road are but 327 r: per cent. of the earnings, and the
ratio would be much less if the contractor's business were
not done at half ratee. .Throwing out charges fo contras
tors for transportation of materiels and men ($479= 41).
and deducted from the aggregate of all operatingexpenees
(1305,5::0 102) 52? per cent. ($157,564 42) as the proportion
chargeable on the work done for contractors. which was
less than actual coet, because of the half price charged for
it, and we have the net operating expenses on the corn.
mercial bttsinesp for the quarter, $227,960 50. The account
for the commerefal business stands RS follows:
Earnings for May, June; and July
Expenses " "
Net profit of operating t miles of road
three m0nth5.......... ......
The amount of Bonds the Company can jostle on 825
miles, at $16,: ()vapor mile. is .5,200,000. Interest in gold,
three months, at 6 per cent., on this sum, is $78,000; add4o
per cent. premium, to corres 'ond with currency earnings,
is slo6,2oo,—showing that tl e net earnings for this quarter
were . more thaiVour times the interest on the First Mort
gage Bonds on this length o road.
First Mortgage Bonds, whose interest is so amply pro.
tided for and so thoroughly secured, must be classed
among the safest investments. They pay
SIXTer CENT. in GOLD,
and are offered for the present at Ninety
Cents on the Dollar and Accrued
Interest at Six per cent.
in Currency from
July • Ist.
Many parties are taking advantage of the present high
- prise of Governmeni stocks to exchange for these _Bonds.
• which are over 15 per rent. cheaper, and, at the current
rate of premium on gold, pay
...Over, Nine Per Cent.lnterest.
Subscriptions will be received in New York at the Com•
ranY'e Office, No. :20 Nassau Street, and by
CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK, No. 7 Ntleaan it
CLARK, DODGE & CO., Banker.l, No. 61 Wall et.
JOHN J. CISCO d: SON., Bankers, No. 33 Wallet.
In Philadelphia,
THE TRADESMEN'S NATIONAL BANK.
DR HAVEN & BROTHER.
- WILLIAM PAINTER & CO.
TOWNSEND WBELEN & CO,
J. E. LEWARS & CO.
F. STEER
T LDREL TUTTLE,
In Wilmington. Del i ,_
R. R. ROBINdON & CO.
JODN, , MoLEAR & SON.
And by HANKS and HANKERS generally throughout the
United States, of whom maps and descriptive PamLddeta
may be obtained.
Jalath.s.turpli
AUGUST 30th, 1°67
0c7.17,t114.:its
NORTH MISSOURI R. R.
FIRST MORTGAGE
7 PER CENT. BONDS.
Having purchased $BOO,OOO OF THE [FIRST MORT.
GAGE COLTON BONDS OF THE NORTH MISSOURI
RAILROAD COMPANY, bearing 7 per cent. interest,
having 80 years to run, we are now prepared to sell the
same at the low rate of 85, and the accrued interest from
this date, thus paying the investor over 8 per cent inter
est, which is payable semi-annually.
This Loan is secured by a First Mortgage upon the Com
pany's R. R., 171 miles already constructed and in running
order, and 51 miles additional to be completed by the let
of October next, extending from the city of St. Louis into
Northern and Central Missouri.
Full particulars will be given on application to either of
the undersigned.
E. W. CLARK & CO.
JAY COOKE & CO.
' DREXEL 4 CO.
P. a—Partlenioldinit other securities, and wishing to
change them for this Loan, can dos at market rates
aul74 to thlmrpB
CENTRAL PACIFIC R. R.
FIRSTMORTGAGE BONDS,
Principal and Interest Payable in Gold.
This road receives all the Government bounties. The
Bonds are issued under the special contract laws of Call.
fornia and Nevada, and the agreement to pay Gold bind
ing in law.
We offer them for sale at fug, and'accrued interest from
July Ist, in currency.
Governments taken in Exchange at from 12 to 12 p
cent. difference. according to the ISsue.
BOWEN & FOX,
13 MERCHANTS EXCHANGE,
SPECIAL AGENTS FOR THE LOAN IN PHILA•
DELPHLA.
rel44mrt4
LNG HOUSE
OF
JAYCOOKE&G).
112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PHILAD'A.
Dealers in all Government Securities.
1316anrp6
01° 603 48
16,738 96
812,400,018 78
$l,OOO,
500 00000 00
417,
938,216 06
44,802 79
PRESERVED TAM A ItINDS.-93 KEGS MARTINIQUE
Tamarinds to sugar, landing and for sale by J. H.
IIUBBIER et: CO.. ICS South Delaware
rimeugraum.
460 MILES
OP TEE
RAILROAD.
EARNINGS
EXPENSES
JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer,
THE
FINE
HENRY S. HANNIS & CO
21IS and ',WA) SOUTH VR,ON'T STREET,
Who offer the same TO THE TRADE, in Lots, on very advantageowi
Their Stock of Rye Whiskies, in BOND, comprises all the favorite brands Pill
taint, and runs through the varlotuo months of MVO% and of this year, up is
present date.
Liberal eontraets made for lota to arrive at Pennsylvania B.R. Depot, Elided
son Line Wharf, or at Bonded Warehouses, as parties may elect.
okil• to fens
SPECIAL NOTICE.
We are prepared to meet
Purchasers of Fine Furniture.
BOTH Iti ,
STYLE AND PRICE.
GEO.J.IIENHELS,LACIT & CO.,
CABINET MAKERS,
18th and Chestnut Streets.
ne23-13m rP
$160,626 SS
. 619,67" 89
1,416 23
. 12,140 00
MUEBLES FINO
EXHIBICION,
in Se OLOCADOrie de Cluato,
C
COM
Sallie de recibliniento
CUARTOS DE CAMARA.
GEO. J. KENKELS, LACE A CO.,
EBANISTAS,
ee`2s-linrpt THIRTEENTH AND ' CHESTNUT
$1,2113,038
y~131,08 69
103,767 64
... 60,964 44
... 64,907 60
232 4 4 73
15,496 53
. £6.907,503 03
$1,203,6C , 9.
FINE FuRNITUZE ON EN I 1 BITION IN SUITES
OF' ROOMS, CARPETED AND FURNISHED AB
CHA M t ERB AN]) PA It LO RS. •
lIENKELS, LACY dc
• CABINET MAKERS,
THIRTEENTH AND CH ESTN UT, • PHILADELPI
Pl'2il4llll-0
rff - Diefeinsten Plenbelnrrangirt in
der garizen Etage fertitzur Anadent,
Tendch and Gardinen einbegrifien.
GEO. J. HENKELS, LACY & CO.,
$71,70.5 54
. 237,90 ti 50
Meubel Fabrikant,
Thirteenth and Chestnut, Philadelphia.
n2:01'11'11
$485,789 04
AVIS IMPORTANT.
BEAUX MEUBLES,
pour Balms et Chan - 11.meg h Couchor,
Arranges pour Exposition dans Appartements Ganda of
Converts do Tupis.
GM J. HENKELS, LACY & CO.,
EIIENISTES,
ee2.sllnrpl CHESTNUT STREET, au Coin do lame.
& H. LEJAMBRE
"lave removed their
Furniture and Upholstering Warerooms
TO •
No. 1103 Chestnut Street,
(up stairs.; pe7-3m rps
WATUJIMEN, JEWEIALY, act.
CUTLERY. .
•
ivc• - ruv,
RUBBER HANDLE -KNIVES.
Steel and Plated Blades..
Sets of Cutlery in RosewOod Cases,
-AT MODERATE PRICES. .
A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM, AT
CLARK & BIDDLE'S
712 Chestnut Street.
eel7-tu th rl4
NEW_VOItIC;
FPM. E. HARPUR,
Chronometer and Wateh-maker,
Respectfully informs his friends and customers that ha
has removed from over Messrs. Bailey & Co.'s. 819 Chest
nut street, to
407 Chestnut Street,
Where he intends to keep on hand a supply of first
quality Watches,Chronometers,Clocks, Ladies' and (iiidg`
Gold Chains, Seals, Keys, &c. Chronometers rated bp
repairing lar and Siderial Transits. Especial attention given to
re Watches. jyaft
Sterling Silverware Manufactory,
414 LOCUST STREET..
GEORGE SHARP,
Patentee of the Ball and Cube patterns, manufacturer
every description of fine STERLING SILVEP.WARE,
and offers for sale, Nvholcsalo and retail, a choice assort.
mcnt of rich and beautiful goods of now styles at low
Prices.
J. Di. SHARP. A. ROBERTS.
sot?-8m
Olilßke Whiskies.
LARGEST AND BEST STOOIC OF
OLD
IN THE LAND
IS NOW POSSESSED BY
FUItNITURE. &c
Special Card.
RYE WHISKIES
Terms.
CARPETING', &Us
1867 CARPETINGS. 1867
JAS. H. ORME, SON & CO,
Chestnut Street, below Seventh,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
CARPETINGS.
English Brussels CUrpetings.
By late arrivale we have received a full amortment of the
BEST ENGLISH MAKES.
JAS. H. ORNE, SON & CO.,
Chestnut Street, below Seventh.
English and French
AYMINSTEItS,
ROYAL WILTON, AND VELVET
CAR YETINGS.
ALL THE NEW EXHIBITION DESIGNS.
Now in store and for sale by
JAS., IL ORNE, SON & CO.,
Chestnut Street, below Seventh.
THREE-PLY AND INGRAIN
CARPETINGS
In great variety of design
() CLOTHS,
In sheets from 1 yard to 9 yards wide.
Henderson & Co.'s all Worsted Venitians.
JAS. H. ORNE, SON 8: CO,
Chestnut Street, below Seventh.
.r"l•ty to f Sin
CARPETINGS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
LEEDOM & SHAW,
910 ARCH STREET,
Between Ninth and TenthStreeta.
We are now opening a full and completeail
mortment, both Foreign and Domestic, for
Fall Sales.
rpc
RICH AND ELEGANT
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c.,
New eat de-ign and prices.
THREE SHOW ROOMS.
S. C. VOUTAIT..,
NO. 25 SOUTH SECOND ST.,
to :lin ITS Below Market.
JOISISERS AND IMPORTERS.
E. S. JAFFRAY & CO .,
608 CHESTNUT STREET,
Are receiving and noir opening for Fall Trade.iull tines.
Linens,
Table Cloths,
Napkins, •
Huckabacks,
Diapers,
Tow elincs,
Damasks,
• Sheetings,
Pillovv - Linens.
L. C. Hdkfs,
Hosiery,
• . Gloves,
Veils,
Quilts.
Ladies', Gents' and don's Under
Wear, Embroil: v es, Nets,
Ribbon:, too.
The above will be sold at the lowest New York prices.
and on tho Isnot advantageous tonne.
Represented by k 3. Story. eel-e to th 8m rp
EDWARD P. KELLY,
TAILOR,
HAS'REMOVED TO
S. E. cor. of Seventh and Chestnut Sts,
mysvh.r.
HOOP SKIRTS AND CORSETS.—MRS. E.
sAyrzy, No. Bik Vino street, to now manufactur
log all the varieties of Sloop Skirts. Corsets, &e. She ham
also the Real French Comets of new styles. Sows SkLts
altered and repaired. •
ro nut ki IN:L111
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