CIT I 14111,16111 T nI. BEATrai..—Alegander Leavitt. a butcher, traiding near the Blue Bell, tavern, Twenty.sorenth Ward, vviltie driving along Ridge avenue, near Girard College, sleight or two PM was badly beaten by four men wbo attempt' dto rob him. Bis nose wee fractured andhla hand much contused. Bemire pokemen Fa lessn. atid Bilthrtal found him on Broad a help' clcy ondition. Thar conveyed him to a neighboring physt. clan. who attended to Tux. Tarrao.-4ane Gibson, bailing from va t l e , was arrested yesterday and taken before Ald. nom, upon, the charge of having robbed the mono drawer of a atom on Columbia avenue, near Germantown n o, of Upon eons china her the money WWI found. i her chcking. After ft had been taken away from her,sl2l": * watched the money and threw it Into the BM .mmitted fora further hearing. C. Abe was p .134AIMINV.ItOtialt TIIIEVES.---A. plan who en . gaged boarding at Ice. PO7 South &weak' street, yeater day. left suddenly, taking sil'h him two pairs of pants and a coat' belondiVit to ato mebodY else. A ohnilar rob hery was cat:mined at ho. 'MS Pine street . Tho thief at the fart man ed place described as twontylour poen of age, flto feet Goyim lnelme in height, light complexion and tight montteche. ROBBED IN A CONCURT SALOON. —'A young . man named Robert, Thompson had his pocket picked of Idea last ivening, while in the Palace Varietlea, a concert saloon on Chests:int Street, below Sixth. TWo men were arrested on suspicion of having c quhiitted the robbery, but as they ovoid not be Identified by Mr. Thompsob. they were dfechaiged. FlRE.—Laet 'owning, about half-mg seven o'clock, the counting•bouse of M. Deacon, lumber merchant, No. Vll4 Market street, was damaged by fire. The flames arc oupposed to have been the work of tan in. cendbuy. Tor: ATTENTION of out gontletuen readis is called to the card of Mr. Bartlett, In, another column. Hie custorriermade 13odti find Shoes aro off the finest in the city. Exgry ,VerOtori who dottrels a good fit should call and examinghis new BoxToee. . TUE LATE Du. ENGIX.S.—A memorial disedurse -will be delivered by Rev. Dr, Shields, of Princeton Cot. lege, on the life and services of Dr. Engles, at the Penn Square Presbyterian Church, on Sunday afternoon, at half.gast three o'clock. BELLING LIQUOR ON 811Niar.— Cholas e, " — Mead 'Proprietor of a tavern at Seventeenth and caltil*ldll etreota. :wan before Md. Pancoastlyeaterdai, updia the Mime of selling liquor on tianday. Howse Bela is $4OO bail tor trial. PLAYING CARDS.—Frank L. Moore, 129 South FAshth street, has received the latest style of the best finbhed round•cornered play . hug muds. The deli oto new and neat, and Is decidedly euperior to the old style. PEusexAL,-11ajor-breneral D. E. Sickles, who ix no* on a visit to this city, paid his respects to Mayor cMichael this meruing. .NEW JEUSEY RIATTESS• DiPORTANT bitiVEmitNT...L-A party of enter- J .; icing gentlemen, of mans and halftone°, have been 4..allVaebtrig. tut bums time past, the practicability of con steucting a siiijecanal, to extend from (Minden to some ichit on the Little Egg Harbor or :d Aims river, where it %%mild be available for vessels of quite heavy tonnage to enter. Application will be made to the next t:saion of the hew Jersey Legislature fora charter incorporating a company for that purpose." 'J his is a project of consider ableinagni• tide. but it is tho,ftlit to be feasible. Such an improkttrient u ould be of greet advantage to the Eastern coasting Pusines., by saving at Icrot one hundred miles in the die once betw , en New fork and .ehiladelphla. The ctat of construction would also be comparatively ifs ht., the soil b. lug of such a character as to be easily ex cavatt d and made Testily for use. The enterprise de serves encouragement. NEw, CtrY ilaLL.—Some of the enterprising eitinns of Camden, Leaded by John S. heed, Esq., aro at Iset taking active and decided measures towards securing the erection of affity HO. Petitions are in circulation, and have sires dv been signed by gentlemen representing :about three millions of dollars , worth of property. urging t belCity Council to take the matter at once in hand. L'he i.trild;ngs now occupied arc of the most insignificant char acter, totally inadequate for the convenience of the public business, amdguisafo for the city records,. The present hall, oomph d -by the Council and the - two offices for :Mal or sad clerk. is so dilapidated and old fogyish, that it a disgrace to the city. it sitotild have been torn down and rebuilt years ago; and an attractive budding given to the city in which to prteerve Ito records and transact its business. 'The efforts put forth by these gentlemen can ecnrcely fail of success. Suspmrono.--The 'running of trains on the Estittus and Delaware Bey Railroad. between Camden and blew York, has been suspended. the Company on 'Wednesday having housed and withdrawn all their roll ing stock front Camden and Intermediate places. This' action is taken in consequence of the Court of Errors de , tiding that the Company had transcended the provisions of their charter by running trains to Camden. contrary to law. This order of tlu- Court dope all operations on this road, and yesterday the workmen sought their homes. BT. PETER% BENEFICIAL SOctETT.—At the re cent rneetino of this Ei or iety, tosid for the purpose of elect• ing officers for the ensuing y. , ar„ the folio Wing_gentlemen were chosen: President-libhn floe ,_• Vice President - 'Beery Curler; Seen tary -Patsick Heffernan; Treasurer -John McNulty; Stevc,rds-Ovreu racey and Thema!, Kennedy; blessertgcr-Michael McNulty. Ltartiaes.—The second lecture of the course which is to be given in the First Baptist Church, Cam. den. Is to come off on the evening of the 23d instant and be delivered by the Rev. A. A. Willets, D. D., on the ''Mcdci Wife." CITY NOTIOES. BuM ER'S GUM AILABIR SEcnrrs Ittipart great cronfert .in brenchlal soothe and quiet trongbe, relieve boarrent and a tough moruing nhlegm. What they eontr.in: Gum Arabic, Squibs, :Paregoric. Extract of Elecatnpatie, Comfrey, Ooltatoor, .&c. Bow tbey are rnr.de; Combined with Eligar, Eon • ddled by careful evaporation and forma into a plCtu, ant and agreeable medic inal confeedon. Made by It( oxer, S; xVI and Vine rtreets. 6olci by druggist. Trice, 25 cents ' DOWERS INFANT CORMAL 18 fl certain; safe and speedy cure for Choke, Pains and Spasms—yielding great relief to children Teethintr. Laboratory Sixth ...toad Green. BENsow's Boers.—Nader Flower, Turtle Oil, Glycerine, Lettuce, Sunflower, Ro t-e, SNOW - VE:I & HISAYMICtb. iUlp , qterF, 'l3 South Eighth street. VEla 1:0311G17. CLUETEKS Almens Grapes. 1 1 / 4 11TOLIELL t PLLTGIien, I'2 Chectultitreet. TiiE ENGLIEII have ..taxpy t,dViidng' not "to huy a pig in a poke," - itat `tree in Philadelphia, Norrib & Co., to the Atlantic Garden, don't aek you to buy pip. The) Eive thrur away. By adding - wry" to their 1 tof pre the porker: A.:4 off like Lot cakes. h. , "t;entnry" makve pork active. DIZUGC,tiTS' EitiNDLIEA and Fancy Good 13bov.nr. , & rtnornet.., Imporiero, south Eighth street. DEA.132.7.9 S I', I, la I)ti ,3 A CAT!. 1 [MI J. littiheS, hi. D., Profc,t, , ,r th , F.ye and Ear, treats ali dresses spperiaininr, W the aulive members with hi, utmost oncre. , . , . Testimuma' ; from rile most rc liiibleeources in tbc city can be Re ,. n at hi, / thee. NO. 605 Arch Etreet, The medical faculty are incited to t.c cutup:my their pa' kilts, as he has no t-(...rets in his one tire. At titicial eyes inseried. , recharge made for examination. 'Werra, in whole, half, and quarter Loxes. Citron, Orange and lemon Peel. Carrant.s, Screcl cm( r, and Pare Brandy for lliace Pied, Frail Catt.c., , &c. MITCSITT.L. & FLIVOITES, 1201 Chestnut, street. `nil': LARGEST tiTOCE Of tine Fan: in the city, At the very lowet s prices. Uakforti't. Continental Hetet. CriAm:E or BUSINES.— • Cur b.ra-, Curtain Material, Mind and Table Covers, Corn &c., de., sellni;_r at low pri:.es until Christ- CAZI:INOTUN & CO., • 723 Chestnut street. LA , P CuT:Thl NB SELLING eItEAP.—No 'mistake. niff car received by the trade in this country, wtiou a. rwr.ark.ably low prices, awl v nt'bk sold a , .cordingly, by W. Henry Patten, 140 S Chestnut stl 111 E. LAttGr.vr Eieroc K . of Ciw Film in 1.1. a. city, .; Al the wry lowcet pricps. ( PlV:funiet., contincaFJ MAO. C.:ll[l'OTM All CON t. Cu:stools in great vAriviv. Also, Maley "Sis( Tref.? Oman:wins, Cornete,aiM Fr.oicli Fruits in utthntiuce, tit A. W. Ulrcuriel Eclat, No. 'looil 1h Onto, btrect. EXTRA. BLACK I:l*.A By tLe cleet, of from 5 to oo txmads. blivaset.t. & 12 1 4 ebestuui EtretA. CliamvioN,Wi:liicrrim, Blacking Boxes, Cul, 11,.ttql nud Jttpttnned Ware, Britannia Ware, iron ai,ct m..ioden wn:c. Fart , on 6; C 0.43, liock street, iw• low Walnut,. ITtims,—Jonea'n landhuly fiaid it Woidd ~ ct IcaEnre to berry her boarders, but Ehe couldn't t it —ToelLt at a Railway It'ed.ival "Our r. -, otherm, faith ft.] tendtre, they :lever inteplaccd the kwitch." —tiny your coal or Br. W. W. Alter, Ninth atreet, below Gil aid EIIiCUUC, and at tiVirunch iftl , :a.f, corner c.O Siaih and Spring Garden sir9qt. To THE Lioximmenvn.— Lct those who languish tutder't fatal severity of our climate, through any pulmonary . etanplaltit, or even th es e who are in decided consumption, by no mesas despair. There is a sate atd sure remedy at baud, and one easily tried. • Wilber's Compound of Cod Litre CO and /Arne, without rumouring the very namesttrig flavor of the article as heretofore used, is endowed by the phosphate of lima with a beating propertY which renders the all doubly efficacious, Pemarkable testimonials of its efficacy can be ex hibited to mot+, tqb e design to bei: , them. tor sale by Lt. Wilber. Chembit, Not iNnourt street, Roston. in Philadelphia by Jolumii t ,ltolluway & COWderii ord drtigginta EchetaUf. SOMETHING "NEW UNVEIL TUC 8111.;. ", --.We commend a careful perusal of the following to every - . intelligent housekeeper In the Dotted Spites. ' Lending journals.throughout the chant* , willconfer a great, favor upon their readers by Copying:it:_ That which the public have long, deolreu I AM' .u9W.' • prepared to offer—n. enarlior BEA.TIN4 . Ot 4 lirg, I.ItEE tatUM MAT, MAT Olt EIMOICE. ' ' have spared neither pains nor expense id perfect: log this great desideratum. ' Theatove is constructed with a ctist-iron cylinder, is perfectly air-tight, and is supplied With -a Patent Anti-dust Poker, by which the tire can ho raked and the grate, dumped without opening the stove. • It is also supplied with a Patent Damper at the -pipe, by which the draught' can he regulated withdat throw.' in out the go, thereby saving a large percentage of wet. • IT 18 A OAB-11L111 , 11111, OF TUB FIIIST QUALITY The cylinder is mustourdat; and, like the sun, throws out its rays In The current of rays which &throws dVetly 'upon the floor heats the latter fur sevelni yards nronnd the stove so that persons sat tering with cold feet are not obliged to Indulge the habit of putting them on the stove in order to warm them—which is tbo case with all other stoves in nse—a habit, by The way, which is at once' detrimental to health and ruinous to stoves. ' That the Smutt ,ANTI-DUST °MACULAE STOVE lo destinedto beCome ITNIVERRAT. FAVORITE, Illay be interred from the following , characteristic dine , legue, reported verbatim, as it occurred last winter at one of tbo principal railway stations on the Pennsyl vania Central Railroad, while 'the passoagers were waiting for the train: "Mother, is this not a delightful stove? My feet arc not near it, and yet they have already become as warm as toast." "Yee, dear ;and I see it is one of Mr,'Spear's latest improved stoves. His stoves certainly' are the 'beat the world,' as the newspapers say; yon know we have one of his Anti-dust Cook Stoves, and it is such an elegant baker! We rind no such. bread and biscuit anywhere, as we Make at home, Thanks to Mr. Spear; how I would like to see him! Pop says that after five miantes' conversation with the man you have more faith in his stoves than ever. But I was neder the impression that - he only manufactured the Anti-dast ,Cook Stoves and the Anti-dust Parlor Stolies." At which remark the conversation was continued by Mr. B.: "In that,• madam, you are mistaken. Mr. Spear is one of the largest Stove manufacturers in Philadelphia, ' 3 / 4 1nd:Thingin Co think, in the world; as I have traveled largely, and almost the first thing to strike me, on en tering the cars of nearly all the well-managed roads, has been to find them heated and ventilated by Mr. Spear's .'iloves. I Lave found them from the beet roads in New England tdthe Pacific Railroad, on my xyay to Califoriiia,• and last winter, when-I• was in Shanghai, China, I found them there. The Emperor at Pekin pointed to one of them in his palace as the greatest luxury in his dominions. Spear's stoves have undoubtedly a world-wide reputation." Col. L. here joined in— "l suppose Spear has made a large fortune." "Not he," responded another, who seemed to know; "Spear is not rich, and the reason is, he gives more for the same amount of money than any other stove man in America: - Every stove thatleaves his establishment must be as perfect in every particular as a chronome ter; he uses only the beat imported Russia iron in the manufacture of his parlor stoves, and the same care and expense pertain to every other branch of his bust. nets. He - despises humbugs, whether they have two I, :.zr or four •, and op these principles afortune in the stove trade ts not silnickly made ; as stoves only sell freely fur about circa months iu the year, and besides this, few persons have any idea of the euormotis ex pense attending the constant introduction of valuable gi• - tr 7 . 7111/171tIons,whicb scams to be Mr. Spear's peculiar province, For instance, the getting, up , Pf stove pat tei us is extoemely costly. I have no doubt that the pattern of this very stove, which we arc now enjoying, cost Spear not lees than eight hundred dollars. if ho makes three sizes, as I understand, he dues, he has to expend at least twenty-four hundred dollars before he rasa 1.C7171 fe maiinfoeture them. I have it from un doubted authority, that the patterns of his great Anti dart Cook Stoves, of which that lady was speaking a few miuntes ago, cost him over tire thousand dollars. l'a:ftgres in the stove trade, tinder these circumstances, are not to be wondered at. One of the beet friends I ever had sunk a fortune -id - the plagued business, by getting up patterns that wouldn't work when made. Of course the poor man's money was lost, and his ambition with it. lie had evidently mistaken his Toget up new stove patterns that will work, and new stoves that Will perform all that is claimed for them, is the province of but few men, and their chief in Philadelphia is James Spear." Here the feet of the- entire , . party. had become de lightfully warmed, without putting their leather in contact with iron in a single instance, and the ap proaching train ended the conversation. • - wit AT I OIdIIS FOE TLIIS STOVE, oven ALL craves, Is: ;.EFFECT CLEANLINESS IN POKING THE rise; SAFETY or TILE PIES; IT EE4I7IESS LESS ATTENTION: TOOEOITGLI VENTILATION OF TIIE Eoo.ll,Tlltr3 PEESERV• 101: TIJIE LIEALIII OF T/lE.OOOEPA2aTS; ENTIEE PEET:DOM FTIONI COST; • CNIFOEM AND WELL. ESGELATED /lEAT; lIEATBTOC PEET WITHOUT PUTTING THEY. ON VIZ b:OVE,. AND TUGS PEEST.NTB_ SOILING TILE RTOVI: AND I , CP.NING TEE euors ; A GAB CONSLNItiI OF TOE FIRST QIIALIcTY ; ECONOMY It: ITEL; In most stoves made it is exceedingly inconvenient tc. remove the ashes. In many of them the base of the stove is so shallow that when the grate is dumped law the pan beneath, the latter cannot be withdrawn at all, involving the tedious and disagreeable necessity of icing the bands' in removing the ashes and cinders. These shallow bases a:e made in order to economize :11 the cost Or the stove, but it is false economy - , as too Teeny have learned to-thelr sorrow. '- In the stove above referred to, the inconvenience spoiien is entirely avoided. The base is deep, and. so arranged that the work.of removing ashes is per fo:mcd with the utmost ease, and witiimut the escape of a particle of dust. These Stoves can be had front any and all of the prin cipal stove dealers in the towns and cities thr snizttout the. United States. The vole place to obtain them, in this city, is at my ov..n establishment. JANES SPEAF, Inventor, Patentee and Sole Alanuracturer, ,•""." Sc.F. 1116 and 1118 Market atreet,,:,-':d. Philadelphia, Pa. December, 15.67 TUE BuNpLE SLAsoN.—The merry time has come around when half the town is engaged In trying, bundles. There are large packages and small ditto, all papered and twined to Keep oat prying young ei es, At to gladden yoilug hearts when the great h ciinAis around. It ie well understood that a very proportion of these mysterious packages contain fi,_ clear dainties froth the great popular confectionery of E. G. Whitman & Co., No. 318 Chestnut street, be .l,w Fourth. This firm leave no efforts untried for Fit using their cii,tomers, and they are now selling at ti.it counters the most attractive dainties that were ‘:.(.7 offered to an appreciative public. Their fancy for line mixture and bon-bona are absolute viorks of art: while the inside appeal powerfully to Pctir cye and palate. C IST PTAS 1: NTS NO It A1.1. -No BLANKS.- TLiet, hundred thousand dollars worth of presents, no b!: , ohs, are to be given away to all who subscribe One do:lar and upwards ha aid of the Riverside Institute. Presents worth e 40,000, $20,000318,000, $16.0v0, $lO,- $15,090, •!,:1,060, *5OO, n o td so on, are among the list or ;hose to be astribete Oillec, Ito. 921 Chestnut t rlCt. CunTAmq, Shades, Furniture Coverings, &c., at reduced prices =AA Jun. Ist, 1868. Y, CAI:111N °TON &Co., 71.3 Cho3tnot street. or FINE Ai,MERLA GRAPES, F 7. Aable fir presents, elegant bon-bons, fresh Jordan it , . , neted Almonds, and the choicest assortment of is - roncli and American Confectionery, at A. L. Van s: nt's, corner of Ninth and Che.tnut streets. Sm.,F:NDID STOCK. OF BoNNETS, HATS and G.:ler:II fiood». Many choice things spe ci::liy adopted fur the detuion. hat and Bonnet Frame*, in vo.rp ty; ull kind!, of Bonnet materials, sold in any quantitsi to e:tit purchu2ers. WOOD at CAI; , 725 Chestnut street. THE LATF.-T SEN•ArioN Es: THE BEAU MONDE to that created by the introduction of PtILLON deres Extract of the "tim_Tht Ltioomlng Comas." Chemistry may break its wand It can never Burros this embo• diment of the delicious aroma of the rarest floral pro• duct of the troplce, in the form of a perfume for the handkerchief. I MMuNrr y Fitcym iital - Ettum inettred,and health vouchsafed to those afflicted with Neuralgia, Nerve ache, or any dietreesing nervous complalnta,by taking D. TM:N=I3 VIO-DOVLOUULUX, or DIIIVISHLL Nay- RAIGIA PILL, WWII, by toning and athattlathig the n reefluift, counteracts the effect of any each ntala• dies. Apothecaries have this medicine. THE LAIttIEST BTocx Of fine Furs in the city, At the very leweat prices. Onkford'e, teentinental Hotel. WHAT SHALT. I Bth FOR• Ar CHRISTMAS GIFT for my wife, sister, cotiain, niece or "Intender (as the ease may be), le the perplexing question as the holidays approach. Now, we are happy to eay we um answer this question for ono and all Buy one id those Beautiful Combination Sewing and Button hole Machines, at the 8. W. corner of Eleventh and chestnut stieets. Nothing could be more appropriate for tbs purpose. Elegance and usefulness - combined, nod the price within the reach of all. Chu:rims, Shades and Furniture Covering eclltn un until ChriHtEna% Change .of buil:lets at that Ume. KCLTY, CABILINGTOTi & CO, ° 72S Ohentaut street. YARMOUTH BUGAR CORN. Yarmouth Sugar Corn. Sole Aventp, Rlcargs &Psiavirr, 4r, North Water street. Mg Secretary of the Treasury's Report re- Ov, 1,14 a very satisfactory wale of the National &falloffs. a n d . , p a p, the Secretary, "This is now a fitting oppor. tunny to further provide for its Improves:teat."' rApeakine of "fitting app .rtnuities," they are as atfatt ,dant as Jilting customers at this season of the year at the large ready-made Clothing loose of Mario titoker & Co., under the CoutufentaL Titurre.—Tho largest astirertto_ont of Men's Boots at it fitioeti in the city. Hanlo,ts 1,3 Spnitt Blida strae above onottnat. • • • • ' No Tiriirtuo.—ettrtalierdill Bliaden se#l4g' a imui, redaction, ini t iOnsa. but real bona ado bargaLon Peaen's, linswnsmst ettoott "' TIIE EYEXING_ IM.I A LETIN.-TIIILADELPHIA. SATURDAY, DEOEMBER '7, '1867. I=E=t=tl BROWVB JAMAICA . ,12111 4 1CW.4 , magitains its superiority as a standard familypedicine. No house hold should be without it, Ver" the ,nerves it is in. valuable. Applied externally, milked with equal parts of brandy or spirits, it alleviates rind in a Short time cures Chlonic Rheumatism ' ; for flatuleney after meals It has proved a very effectual rerrigdy, and has been the means of curing many a idyspePtic—for many cer. t Mentes of its efficacy in..eertaih , diseases call at the Drug Store of T. Brown, Jr., N. E. corner of Fifth and Cbeetnut. • , ITEET rittE OLD GOvrItN.AIPINT 'JAVA 1.:0 Very Choice New Crop Teas. birronzia. & PLETCHER, 1204 Chodtnux street , . AUCTION CUILTAINS.—VerY; elegant. and very fine quality: selling at vety loVir pikes, at W. henry Pa tten'e, 1408 Choetnnt street: Jews' Holm, 235 Dock Street,' below Third, revived by W. P. Larkin on the • European plan. Meals from 6A.M. to 12 P., M. Good lodgings for guests. Rouse open all night. Rooms tip eta. per night. • Wnmow ,SnAtiEs. gle choapest window shades esit lnul at Patten's, 1408 Oliestnut street. Ile 16 always selling off. (Goods cheap, and no hum bug.) WLIITE GRAPES Wllll7 GRAPE.; • By the wholesale or single pound. MITOMELL 416 FLETortuR, 1204 Chestnut street Ul.llolgl'EßY.—For promptness, gOod work manship mad low prices apply st Patten% 1.406 Chest nut street. -....--- LADY APPLES, rans e P hone, Imonds, 0 L til ) , Eng,lish Walnuts, Pecans. &e. • M.ITOBELLA , PLIiTIMER, 1204 Chestim t street. p".4liai,(ll Li PI 525 MILES OF THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD, Running Westi from Omaha ACROSS THE CONTINENT, ARE NOW COMPLETED. This brings the line to the eastern base of the 11. , vky mountains, and it is expected that the track will be laid thirty miles further, to Evans Paw, the highest point on the road, by January. The maximum grade from the foot of the n.otintains to the summit is but eighty • feet to the mile, while that of myly eastern roads is over one hundred. Work in the eu-suttings on the western slope will continue through' the 'Winter: and there is now no reits`t-nto doubt that the entire grand line to the Pa cific will be open for bnsiness lit 1870. The means provided for the construction of this Great National Work are ample. The United States grants its Six Per Cent Bonds at the rate of from 810,000 to SB 4 OOO per mile, for which it takes a second Lien as security, and receives payment to a large if not to the full extent of its claim in services. These, Bonds are issued as each twenty-ittile ectien is finished; and after it has been ex amined by ted States Commissioners and pronouneed to be in all respects a first-class road, thoroughly supplied with depots, repair-shops, stations, and all the necessary rolling stock end other equipments. The United States also makes a donation of 11,800 acres of land to the mile, which will be a source of large re venue to the Company. Much of this land in the Platte _Valuta among the most fertile in the world, and- other large portions are covered with heavy pine forests and abound in coal of the best quality. The Company is also authorized to Issue its own First Mortgage Bonds to an amount equal to the issue of the Government and no more. Ikon. E. D. Morgan and Dori. Oakes Ames are Trustees for the Bondholders,and deliver the Bonds to the Company only as the work pro. gressea, so that they always represent an actualand pro ductive value. The authorized capital of the Company is One hundred Million Dollars. of which over five millions have been paid in upon the work already done. EARNINGS OF THE COMPANY. At present, the profits of the . Company are derived only from Ito local traffic, but this is already much more then sufficient to pay the Interest on all the Bonds the Compariy carvissue. if not another mile were built. It is not doubted that when the toad is completed the through traffic of the only line connecting the Atlantic and Paci tic States will be large beyond precedent,and as there will be no competition, it can always be done at profitable ratee. It will he noticed that the Union Pacific Railroad is, in fact, a Gorernment Work, built under the supervision of Government officers, and to a large extent with Go vernment money, and that its bonds are issued under Government direction. It is believed that no similar Iscurity is so carefully guarded, and certainly no other is based upon a larger or more valuable property. As the ComPauri , . FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS are o7+-red for the present at 90 CENTS ON THE DOL LAP., they are the cheape2t security in the market, being mere than 1.5 per cent. lower thau United States Stock. They pay SIX PER CENT. IN GOLD, or over KNE PER CENT. upon the ins estruent. Bub eeriptiow will be received in PHILADELPHIA BY DE HAVEN & BROTDEB, No. 40 8. Third street WM. PAINTBR & CO., No. 36 S. Third street. J. E. LEWARS & CO ,'No. 10 8. Third street. THE TRADESMEN'S NATIONAL BANK. in Wilmington. Del.. by R. B. BOBINbON & CO. .101 IN AUL EAR 417. SON And in New York at the Company's Office, No. 20 Nassau Street. and by the (3)NTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK, N 0.7 Nassau at CLARK, DODGE & CO., Bankers, No. 61 Wall at. • JOBN J. CISCO & BON, Bankers, No. 83 Wallet And by the Company's advertised Agents throughout the United States. Remittances should be made in drafts or other funds par in New York, and the bonds will be sent free of charge by return express. A NEW PAMPHLET AnD MAP, showing the pro. green of the work, and resources for construction and Value of Bonds. may be obtained at the Company's Office or of its advertised Agents, or will be sent free on application. JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, November =.1067. NEW YORK. nom to th e FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED FOR BEST FAMILY FLOUR, At the late Inter-State Pair, to George F. .Zehnder, Dealer In choke Brandi Penna., Old% IL Lords and Ilrolala neer. Ike, filhrantidel" and ifilltarabors“ Basliwheat IRV, In bags and ball barrels; wanted DlDellor le an ether Is the market. SOLE AJDENT, QEO. F. szmonitn. Fourth mud Vines gaup u ISAAC E. EVANS Kuiwi.oroviwA.D.ALim. OILS, PAINTS, vatitsire% Naval itom and Soaps, No. le North Delaware avenue, PhD 014 maim fro frro. ,Tz . -; r iIkWPM 7 717^, g L t • .-- ••. , ' • "T . tme received' PA fe eli tgrte ' -.1 a . °Va. or , V on . • re . 114040. Third 14=42 '4 I , k r 4 141 / 1111 P" , 7: of — WA IraiLEtiPZltiAeltaitial sYnitih,Js =MMZSM , ROLNDAY GOODS CLARK & RIDDLE, 712 CHESTNUT STREET, ARE NOW OPENING FRENCH MANTEL CLOCKS, SELECTED AND IMPORTED EXPRESSLY FOR TREIR SALES. CLARK & BIDDLE TO THEIR LARGE ASSORTMENT STERL9 STANDARD SILVERWARE. ALSO, GERMAN-SILVER GOODS, SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY 13R,ITJA_IA n 026 to th e6ttß3 CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! Nothing niore appropriate for &Christina.. Gift then one of the GREAT. AMERICAN COMBINATION BUTTON.. HOLE • OVERSEAMING • AND . r • SEWING MACHINE It is warranted to execute in the beet manner every vasty of Bening, liemmunt. Felling. Cording, Tucking, Br • ing, Gathering, Quilting, Overseaming, Rmbrotdoring on the edge, and in addition makes beautiful Button and Eylet Roles in all fabling. • • IT HAS NO EQUAL, Being Absolutely the Best FAMILY MACHINE IN THE WORLD. AND INTRINSICALLY THE CHEAPEST. Circulars, with full partictdars and sample' of work done on thus Machine, can be had by application at the HALES KOOU OF THE CO., S.W. oor. Eleventh and Chestnut Sb. Instniction given on the Maihine gratuitously to all • warmers. nolb•Dimg R. & G. A. WRIGHT ) No. 624 Chetlout Street. Have just received a large assortment of new and elegant FANCY ARTICLES, Selected In Europe this season for their • NOVELTY AND BEAUTY, ESPECIALLY FOR Christmas Presents. Also. a large and beautiful assortment of genuine' MEERSCHAUM, PIPES, Which they offer for sale at very reduced prices. des thm,Lqt§ HO.AIDAY PRESENTS At JAMES W. QUEEN ds CO.'S. O .des.tu.th.ctirpo 9:4 Chelltilistreet. ITOLSDAY PRESENTS. GOLD_SPECTACL ,ES OPERA GLASSES. WHEEL. OF LIFE, LANTERNS, MICROSCOPE& MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS. &v.. &o. JANIES W. QUEEN & CO.. derptu.t&.6,tfrn _ 924 choetnnt area. ELEGANT AND USEFUL ARTICLES For holiday Friesen • %WON & CO., 907 Chestnut street ROSEWOOD DESKS.TORREY AND RUSSIA 11 MUTING CASES. in overY l iga dr, Co., 14Y1 Chestnut stmt. CARVED PEN-DOWERS., BOOKMARKS, BTAML' BOILED, CARD DAIBETI3jrc. MASON CO., 007 Chestnut street, SCOTCh GOODS. INKSTANDS. MATCH BOXES. PAPER imam, micromON l3 . &c. MASON & CO.. 407 Chestnut street. ENGLISH .POCKET SKIVES • AND ' BOMBORB, Wt?gtTENLIOLM'S ROOEV.I3'4 tia s m o s i te, .a si • if fl Chestnut street, • pilltlll, VIENNA AND LONDON FM POCKET BOOKS, fn Rumba. Turkey and Calf, • ON CO., 907 Oheetuut street. GOODALVES CIIRISTMA.B 3TATIOIfERY. ' • *MON 156.01 . de. MVO uiVrrii4filiANC:4l iciro IWam'64lo., susom * co.. I /A 1 10C • Pt QUOlMPAtingilet AN INVOICE. CALL ATTENTION I ,E== , „ • XABCEEB AND BEST 81 1 0011 O THE FINE - OLD RYE WHISKIES IN THE LAND IS NOW POSSESSED mr HENRY S..:'.HANNIS & 00., als and 200 solbri'll FRONT STUN.** °Who offer the same . TO Tali TALMO, ivory scivantagame „ Tbeirittoolt of Ilyetlbiskitio. IN HORD, tiolli o rtioat an, thth favorite trtaubiao eft ,taut, and runs through the Umtata, 11185.160, and off alibi year, qrwe present date. • , , Liberal contracts made tor lots to arrive at Orator valuila spot. Ems* son Line Wharf, or at Bonded Waronowioo. as parues !stay elects novelle fßlliiNiliWG GOODS. TUE ,}lf E OIL PAINTINGS. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, 816 OHESTNIIT STREET, paiLezLrali, HAVE NOW OPEN LATEST _ COLLECTIONS EXQUISITE PAINTINGS, TIIE WORKS OF THE MOST CELEBRATED MODERN PAINTERS Unusual care has been bestowed upon the selection of their Works of Art, this season, a far greater extent of country having been visited than usual, aLd a very general acquaint ance with the great Artists of Europe has resulted in the acquisi tion of a more choice and extensive assortment of Paintings than they have ever before exhibited. The artists represented nre prominently as followe ADOLPH STADEMANN. CH. IFIOGITET, E. ERIEDRICHREN. MAX 11L1C1111.124.. A. BRAUTH, W. AMBERG, J. H. DE HALM. DE VON, DE NOTES, CARL MILLNER, J. ARNOLD, A. MARTIN, MEYER VON BREMEN. CARL BORER, A. PRETE* H. HERZOG. H. BROMBERG. JACOBSEN, SIR BILE/R. C. JUNGREIM. FRIED. VOITZ, _ A. LEV. HELMER DAIMLER, HERO mun Liq, W. VERSCHUUR, CARL HUBNER, H. WERNER, BERMARN BErnrsz, VAN STARKENBORGIN. VON NEBEL PAUL WEBER, EM I LIE NC HO CCM R. ZIBIKERILANN, ' HAUFFRLSNN. P. LO"NOW, BOSCH. CLOTHING. ONE PRICE ONLY. JONES' Cold Established ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE , 604 MARKET STREET, - ABOVE SLIM 0 47 04 %1e e . dant r e tz, anal l esrf,ll= worms to customer work. and a perfect @ gu=lin all WATCHES, JEWELRY, 41100 J. T. GALLAGHER; h i (LATE OF BAILEY & C 0..) "ft MANUFACTURING JEWELER, IMPORTER OF WATCHES, DIAMONDS, And other Precious Stones, ~ Invites the attention of Ida friends and customers to MIS NEW ESTABLISHMENT. 1300 ,CHESTNUT STREET. Goods warranted of Ent quality, at priced much below the usual rates. deblyukto.ligrPO STATIONERY. HIGHEST PREMIUM AWARDED BLANK BOOKS* By the , Paris Exposition. WM. F. ERPHY'S SONS, ••• . • . .'„339'Chostnut ,Street, Evaracr: , Do .so entand, ••';;I•s: ; '411,1141111;04ti rd=ii=== k,W itte)leKel* — .1. 1 1 PI :SUBBED AND FOR SALE THIS [ AY BY T. B. prrricel e sittyrinlm NO, 1106 CHESTNUT STItELT. PHILADELPRA. TIIE FAMILY SAVE-ALL. hupnlylograeellont dishes, for Breakfast, Dinner and Tea., from Cold Fragments. of we" so several bused ed Near Herelpte foredo and pre' arlng all kinds of Bonne. Fish, Oestme. Terra, pins, Lobsters. Meats, Poultry, Dame, Tea Cakes,J , llbsa. 'tolls. . Preserves , Ples__,L i Puddings. Dessert. Cakes, pickles. Sauces, etc. Wi th rufsrellaneou4 rocels and invaluable hints for eeenomy In every article of house hold use, by author — of "The National CoOk Book: , This is a hook . every family should own ColuPlef4 ln on. large duodecimo. volume. Bound in cloth. Ptlee Dollarr. The revelpta coat Azad In the shove volume have beea thoroughly tinted foryearr, and ^4lll be, found to he aw l:lona( al .nd invaluable to all housekeepers, uune of them ing ever laf ote snneorvd In -,tel otti. r volume. No lady, nor Indeed any Family, should be althout copy of "The Family rave All ". 3.31.:/3 14111 AL Fltll tin. I3y Charles .Dlekena Racing volume see nof l'eterson'e new Puy de's if•litton. 111 w. trate <I, of (hailer Inekena` %Vat kr. Fwelve 111 , AratIona, ne comae, duodecimo. Black cloth, Illustratlve ight. back., Pelee el O. CunPcP a any of the above hooka Will be sent free of pcwtage. on reeclnt of puke, by I% B. I El Ebektn , , & ffIthTIIERS. Publl•hrrs No. lasi Chcste.,llt ate. et, lad Iphla NIL pr r V" Pi F . A P3:ll , ltrif Peat 7,tt .Fat, . ..hor .1% 1864 at 12 o'clock. toot;. it t l tio ar public vai n .eithons rrseric, at the 11 fladtiphia Exchango. the 107Ciwint de. s , rilied mop. t ty. viz_ • No. I—'l r.story Brick Dwelt. ins. No. K 4 Capital street. bel..w Parrish street, west of I'aentvtiint,wlthatttostory brick Cotton. in tgo rear on Cortnthlan avenue All that hit of around. with the imptort nit nts thereon rt.:1.4..114115ta on the west side of - capital strut. b. low Parrish street, and west of Twenty .re street. No. Kid: containing iu f out on (,:apPal street Pert 61r:rhea, and 0 Nadine in depth LSO feet to lotha thian avi Alt. 7he in proretuenta consist of • iluveritati brick direlllt tr.,l txtitainins 6 rooms. fronting on Capital street. lied a tail story brick cottage In the rear on Gain• thlan avenue. containing 4 rooms. tiubhict to a yoarilr ground rent of $44 6A Btflale abeaduie. s No. 9 'Mite story Brkk Dwelling. No. 2121 Oh -rowaad street. above Girard College. with a twoators Orin cot.. tam , in the rear on Wtightstreet. AU that lot of aroma. with ti e frotrewonenta thereon ereeten, Mau, on .sja• east side of eharawood .trect.i2lo feet south of Jefferson sty et. No 2161: containing in +root on ethane - 60444nel 14 fret, and extending is depth to feet to Wright street. ' The Improi reit nis 63044 • three...to. brick .ceiling fronting on eharswind street. No. till; evildoing rooms. and gas. and a two.story brick cottage in the rear oa Wgieht street. containing 4 rooms. Subject t.O a yearly ground rent of sq, Sale abso.ute. ILL; L ATE.--'llltoNta 8 & (Whitt Seta.-' tin Tuesday, 11 , errnber If, tom st Is O'cllek. will to add at ptv tic mile. at int ebonite. thr fo:lon not dearribed property, viz.: •cf. 1. Tbre. *Wry &rick if No. fea eolith ifteenth etreet. hnVe Carpi-oh r atntet. *Utiles Vora atory brick rocranage; with Ghee boildh:gt. and tat of steno& situate on the eat,• tide of t iftet nth street, ewe ttarptrater greet_ No PM; cent/duly, in Inlet ott Ent.- nth arta lit f. et, and f zteLding in d, pat t 'logeth-r w ith the privihge of a 4 fr•lt nide alicy. tthatathe gas intrueed, bath. hot and odd ttatir. rsatrr HONK.. zwArill range. &e. Botvet to ay t arty ground tout of 121501. No 2 hire.rtowv tnirkhz , re and liwtillog 8 W. car ner Flirt:alb and liontrv-e ottmt at at ret above Carptuter.trret All that 11. re-e-Itta V NIA LioI.4.WIRM i al bark ht Odin, mud lot of ip attar.. *Rua', m• OW wan er t guru, r 13.1 Montt - roe 0ttr. , 14 t tl.ot .treat at , ove t arp. 8 f..:' front rd f d c ro to a fo .1. let t wide ith tha ri r :tame tturrof h tho gaa fr:durtd,belt he: and cold wates, roost-, toe, tiobjeet to r tl n rot' of Mr? Thomm , )'s.. Auctioneers, 1,12 and 141 /3. Fourth street. It EA : A 1.4; -_ Vainalla littrlvrta lora flu —l'tore -and Du 2+o. 2,4 South etttb stmt. I,..t,pen W4lsnt and Loent.t rtset tr. oltlt a 'll.O .story dwrllit,t; ru the roar on icw. all y. 10 2; tvrt, front . .. On To , .44 iv. 24, IW7. t , '4l 414„ tloon. raid at nablle a le. at the f zelninge. 111 tl..t lot of efoand., hilt In, g rov..rr.ent. , thrre..on ..rectvd. Ittt tt« ert of Tit... 11 •-tr, 1 1 .4 r until of n. 214; ef ntninifit froLt on 'l,-Lih t.1r.•,-t t but and ext4nding its d' pth Pi (4 , 4 to He,. a:ley, Nit!, the privi leg' then-of. l h.. ituplovetiu.nt.4 a 2%. more /came n,eo.nage, .<-cu , d a.. a victor.- and f-atu , nod clllt,g. at ith tolk windc,oe. and : fury I , a4nr hey ti ed a, a v 004.rhop ti °Mini, on I auth street. and a % f ante dev is the r,. ..u.% lac atny. bc4ng No.' gity - (A, ar of rtt Inenanbranre. Or - Ihe ex ve ir.t.uated In a very der:rall.e nel:llJ bn: hood. ee7 Vta r! Li;,-11RIM AS lt Arerf• IN. et rs r 3 trescoble Co miry 111‘ aere4. " riril , r s [bast of th,' ...id York Road. within 0110 spar. of t c :Ration ou 7...5-th Railroad. On laws&y. Dec. I. I at 14 o'elo..lc. no •o, a 11l be sold at II ulolc sin at 0)011143d. lehla e.sct saga: Alf that very desirable count. p.41t., I 'A/Cali/11C tams of grourd4situstat on the south rid.• of trirher's lame, about out Knout• curt of the t rid 'a wk. t.nd One square of tho Rath oati St 'Hon, on the Sorb l'ennsylvsnla Itailtond. Improvement/ gra a modern to ostoty atone r. rid. ore, reechtly teen put in ear. 11..0t repair. ha. ',straw, dittins-rooto and Ititsben on the first floor, 3 tbathhets to the serond 'Joon bath. hot and cold water. tarp!, tte. • tr.wite ham. cbielthe.bouse end other out buildings, (mil and Attie I ree.4,veg, Rule, gardetb•eze. IfirUlear of all itteutithtanotr. rros--laa call& ds 'lmmediate I.w...cation. May be ex.itnined any day pre vious to sale. • M. TuomAs s: srrcs. metiqueers. , 7,43 1:,9 rod 141 :tooth otri.et. 007 19 14 has , 1r --I.IJUSIAri R b...).7.0± AI time. *tor) Brick lvellitige. NON. if lb and 1125 I.l.lscrorth erect. bet sea VisohLugton and I•'edi . r4 streeta.—On Tu. edaY. 1)' c. 10th. Bell, at 18 o'CIOCk• n 001) . will be sold at public sale. at the. Ex change, thocii 1 threeatory ith two stoty back building and lot. f goiunit. vimem on the north alde of kllewoi tit If 1., bi t een ‘Vaahiriaton and fecitoral strecte N 0.1109 containtr gin front on EilA worth 16 fo and Nea. "1115 and 1115 16 feet 6 Inches, and extending au depth 5•1 feet to r.ll-ftict wide alley. 'Elul ,. have Kan unto. duccd. bath, hot and cold water: paperialihrougtiont- Eitekguidi et to a yearly ground rent of $72.. • he will be sold separately. In.ne Mato pOMMCS2I , III. May be examined any time previous to sale. Al, 'IIIOMAS k SONS. Anetioneecg. 189 and 141 South Fourth .tract. LEAL. I›.'l THOMAS & SONS' SALM. .4 Bush:hue Stand hren rtor7 Brick r tore, and Dwell " • lug, No. Nitta:et etroet On Tnortioy. Docinnhor 17, 11.67. nt noon; ho Fold t it s public eh'. at the Philadelphia Mr flange, all tits: thron.aktry !nick iteer nage. ith th , Te.titort har k . huildit tt and ltd. of greurd, Omit. on theilouth tido of luritrt 'trent, 26 feet west of Tv anty., , econd, No. 2204; t h e lot containing in fron t o rn Market On et 16 feet, ond extruding in depth 57 fen t II fret wide alley leading noltward Into Knottier II feet veld. , ullev, which !radii coutliward into Sonnet eti get with the Gee ma Dud privilege of rt.id houbn counting nine x0011!8, IMO the gag introduced, bath, hot bud cold water, cooklog ratotc, Bake. to a icderulablo grouud rent of it log. Polnerriou April 6111,18411. 31. 114 0 M AS & SONS, Auction an 141 South Fourth etc e REAL I . :TAIE.--TI I ATAFA d; SONS' illEThreeeto y brick' Dwelting, douth Front " 'l 4 trett. iali(IVV Morrie btruct, MIA Ward. () I tAsuce., day, December :Atli, 1867, at ln (Mock, poen, will bo sold at Ambito sate, At the Philadellhia Exchange, all that history wesaua,;o and lot of ground. elteato QU the t ;let elde of Front street. 10 fent 8 intim; 'math of Morrie stroet. Ma; containing in front ow lerent street 16 foot 7 Umbra, and extending in depth 88 feet 6 inches to Dutton etreet. The house .41 well-built; has an tiudor-ground drain into a culvert on Fiont.street, ttBoo mav remain ou ground rent. dorvi THOMAS'. it SONS. Auctioneers 189 and 141 South Fourth sWeot. 7 —.........--.,-- FOR riALE A GREAT BARGAIN. A tine FAlt +4 WefiNtiC Cll , ltitV. DoNsvAro. of one lc:a droit eta forty flow. A good oldlarld•houao, a aoyr bald, and a A, (mug peavhorchoxd. which 0 now yioidtag ti clrar_proq ato per rent, on ail that is asked for the' whole Iftrol. Noise of ti. T. IL 3.t. . 0.11.17 Girard st , o , ,t, 0e1,1it,i,,m,01 . •• • Phtladolphia. --- -- . -- --- itFOR BMX. -1 HE STOREO NO 11" and It; 11., ktrawborry titre( r. • . k'osystainioL. first oft' the veer. Apply to -- Ofi A R1,F13 RIIOAIO3. • del.6t. . -N0..F6 South deventh otreot. , .._. i r k COUNTRY star , ASM. FARM -.FOR. RALE3.- 1 . •:, Fifty 01 Otte hitudrod acres.' Br.stol.rtki, above the " &wee Mlle Stiqx. ord omit Tarony• Mea t Factory And I>wt Lungs to tot. inquir,l on pmuktiety or till 141ovivt pitrmt ' . . ,h 7 St' .EW 16-ifirtiNNE4I.6iBIBOINP IiALB B OSIER di , 108 oath De.%warm XZW PVXLIC.A.IIOIII*, UOZM2GiZ2 M. TIMMAS & 80578, Anaßaw" I 41 r.enta roumth stmt. M. TtIOMAS sr)Ns'. l:batd i4lF'n, rtllAt, rgt Folk SALE.
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