I 41 0171'V e't i' 0 4 'MIN. LI 1711: ACADN.MY 111-Nl(AM—ft 18 Worthy o tspecial mention that the performance at the Academy 61 Music this evening promises to be one of the very best given in this city during the present senE,en. beautilui opera, The Bo ietion Girl, will be given entire, with a splendid 45st, a large and disciplined chorus, and a very effective orchestra, The Bohemian Girl enjoys great popularity with all classes, under any cir entnstanees, but in the hands of the Etchings Troupe its excellences are particularly apparent Mr. Pcnnoyer, the business manager, is the bene ficiary of the evening. His efficiency in his de partment is worthy of ttil commendation, and while his services are not as apparent to the pub lic as arc those of the singers of the, company, it is quite certain that the success of the English opera is dtie in nearly as large a measure to his excellent care as to the artistic skill of the mu eicians. Er.orro ANI) lbssAlinsb.—A. young woman, about twenty-two years of a 4 O, was found in an insensible condition by the First District police yeStr;ay. She was conveyed to the station.. bon: .rd a physician was Enmmoned. She was very delirious, and was only restored to con- Edo:WM.ss after the lapse of several hours, and after the greatest efforts. The physician in at tendance expressed the opinion that she had been drugged. The young woman gave her name as Ema Smith, and says that she is the dauhter of John Smith. residing at 340 Third street, in Cincinnati. Site was induced to leave home by a young man named Rivers, and came to this city with him. After arriving here she was de eerted. She was sent to the Almshouse. .LIVSAULT WITH A SWOHL.—Adam Laubenste n was before Alderman Holmo yesterday, upon the charge of assault and battery on John McDonald. He Is the proprietor of a lager beer saloon on Bridge street, Inaridesburg, and -keeps a sword behind the bar to intimidate refractory cus tomers. McDonald entered his place to see his brother, who was engaged in playing cards. Laubenstein called him a loafer and told him to lease. McDonald retaliated on Lanbenstein by calling him a liar. The latter then got out his sword and struck McDonald on the head, cutting through his cap and causing a slight wound on the head. The accused was held In 81,000 bail to answer at court. BUP.GLAII6 IN GERMANTOWN.—AII attempt was made to enter the dwelling of Thomas Drake, on East Washington lane, in Germantown, about 2 o'clock. yesterday morning. The noise made by the burglars aroused Mr. Drake, and they were frightened away by his movements. The house of ThoMaa P. Cope, on High street, was entered soon afterwards. A basket contain ing thirty-four pieces of silverware fell into the hands of the thieves and was carried off. Seve ral articles of plated ware which • were in the basket were thrown out by the burglars. An unfinished house on Wayne street was en tered on the same morning, and a lot of carpen ters' tools were stolen. MURDEROUS ASSAULT. George Brotherton was arrested yesterday and taken before Aid. McCluskey, upon the charge of assault and bat tery on Joseph Spence, with intent to kill. Val affair happened about two weeks ago at T we lfth and Swornm streets. Brothert ft ' is alleged, followed Spence, attacked him, knocked him down and kicked him. 13pence was so badly in jured that holiee beg ii confined to the house under the care of d physician since the assault. When arregttd Brotherton had a pistol on his person.. tie was held in $l,OOO bail to answer at COaft. ENTERED ox His DUTIES..-..UOL Wm. A. Leech, Register of Wills elect, entered upon the dis charge of his duties this morning. He has made the following appointments :—John H. Camp bell, Deputy; John F. Forrest, Appraiser, and Wm. H. Nolen, Clerk. F. M. Adams, Esq., the late Register, has given satisfaction to all having business with that officer, and in no instance have any of his de cisions in contested will cases been reversed, when brought before the Court of last resort. CHARGED WITH Foncatinc.—A man named H. K. Nicholson was arrested this morning by Detective Joshua Taggert, upon the charge of lorry. It is alleged that he forged a check for igti a on the Seventh National Bank of this city, and got it cashed by a gentleman named Murray, residing at Lewes, Delaware. Ho was' arraigned before Alderman Boitler and was committed for a further hearing on Monday nest. FIRE AT MANAnuNK.—About four o'clock yes terday afternoon, a fire broke out in the picker room of the mill of A. Campbell & Co., on Main street. below Cotton, in Manayunk. The flames burned stubbornly, and the contents of the room were almotit entirely destroy ed,and the machinery was badly damaged. The loss is estimated at *l,[oo, and is fully insured. LARCENY or ROPE.—Pat. Gaffney was before Alderman Becker on suspicion of the larceny o rope from a vessel lying near Poplar Bt. wharf. He was held in $6OO bail. John Schraeder,propri etor of a secondhand shop at Beach and Poplar streets, was 'held in $6OO bail for buying the stolen rope. Horsy. ROBBERY.—The house of David Weath erly, No. 151) N. Twentieth street, was entered by a sneak thief while the children were playing on the front pavement, and a gold bracelet, some sleeve buttons and other-articles of jewelry were stolen. CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. - John Goldback WAS arrested yesterday at Fourth and 'Callowhill streett, for cruelly beating a mule. He was taken before Alderman Toland and was held in 4:300 bail to keep the peace. LOST.—The loser of a black sleeve button, with a star setting, announces that a liberal reward will be paid for its return to No. 1.908 Pine street. The button was lost on Pine street, between Nineteenth street and the Notre Dame Seminary. RF.LIEI' .1 Olt THE SUFFEEEES.—CiIIdf Engi neer MeCusher this morning received iflo from "M.," for the relief of the sufferers by the fire at Tenth and Master streets. SUDDEN DEATII.—Mrs. Michael Dickhart, re siding at No. 1501 Moyamensiog avenue, fell dead this morning upon her return home from market. NEW JERSEY MATTERI9. TIIE GOVEENORSIIIP.—The question of select ing a candid*, for Governor in the coming cam- • paign appears to excite considerable interest. The Democrats appear to be at a loss on whom to fix their choice. They fear the Republicans will take up Cornelius 31. - . Walsh, Esti., of New ark, who is decidedly the most prominent man, and the strongest candidate who could be nomi noted. Mr. Walsh has been a zealous and active member of the Republican party ever since its organization, and his eminent abilities have c ontributed, greaUy towards advancing the Union cause. During the slaveholders' re bellion he was never idle In extending aid and encouragement to our brave soldiensin , the field, and by his efficient exertions to sustain the good old flag in its fiery ordeal, he bas won theuniver sal appreciation of the friends of the Union throughout the State. It is believed that with him as their standard-bearer. the Republicans will be able Lo elect a handsome majority in both branches of the Legialature. and thus redeem the State from the rule of Copperheadism. Mr. Walsh will receive the support of the First Con gresEional District, almost, if not entirely, unani mously. • TIIE BRIDGE QUESTlON.—The.project of con structing a bridge across the Delaware, between Camden and Philadelphia, elicits at the present time a deeper interest than at any previous time. A number of prominent gentlemen of wealth and influence have taken the matter in had, and initiatory measures have been taken to carry out the proposition. They have pre- N.--pared a bill - asking the Legislature of New Jersey to grant a charter with a capital stock of Itboo,ooo, with the privilege of increas ing it to $1,000,000, to commence the work. The foUowing_are the incorporators named in the bill: Thomas /IdeK.een, John Clement, Charles L. lits, Asa r. Bonier, Henry B. Wilson, Chalkley .14Ibertson, Ephraim Tomlinson, Samuel Richards 'and Nom &ndrew K. Hay. It is designed soon ,to call a publioMeetingtto,take into consideration .• 'die matter of subscription to the enterprise. The 1411 was Introduced into the Legislature at the latter part of the Session, and was postponed until the next session. HAtcosomi: BuiLomds.—At . White Horses, Longaeorning, Jackson, and various other places along the line of the Camden and Atlantic Rail road, a large number of handsome cla*elling house6 are going up. Other improvements• are also going forward, such as clearing Lanus and preparing grounds for planting cranberries. An unusual spirit of enterprise seems to pervade all the South Jersey towns. &nom. Marrans.—The citizens of Haddon field. in Haddon District, No. 1, have tliten pre liminary steps for building a new school house The present one appears to be inadequate fur the aerommodn 11-n of the rapidly increasing wants of that district. ihsorimmtx Prmsosts.-During the present week teu individuals have been arrested in Camden for drunken and disorderly conduct, and fined by the Mayor •and Recorder. This is a large in crease over the previous week. —Mr.'Higginson writes in a London magazine upon American popular lecturers, and says, hap pily, of Gough, that he is a sort of evangelical comedian—the idol of many worthy people who never saw good acting on any other. stage. Ho is a favorite with many others who can tolerate his contortions for.the sake of his drollery. He does not offer much to the intellect, it la true, hut be often touches the heart; and something is due to a man who makes laughter an ally of good morals. CITY NOTICES. AN EASY FOOT.—An easy foot, next to an easy conscience, is a thing much to be desired. To have an easy foot, and also to adorn that important member, no advice will be found more reliable to act upon than that which counsels the purchase or your boots and shoes at Bartlett's well-known establishment,B3 South Sixth street, above Chestnut. - _ A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of SWISS, Ttimboured and Applique 'curtains, very desirable patterns and re markably cheap, at Patten's. 1408 Chestntit street. WINDOW SHADES of every design, quality and price M the market, at Patten's,l4oB Cheatnut street. Stars OR LOOSE COVERS MADE, Furniture re paired, re-upholstered and varnished. matting and carpets made app . Bedding and upholstery in all its branches, at W. Henry. Patten's, 1408 Chestnut Street. firniNd HATS. Spring flats, Of the newest and latest styles, at The very lowest prices. Oakfords', Continental Hotel. MOTH PATcmcs, FRECKLES AND TAN.—The only reliable remedy for those brown diacoloratione on the face is "Perry's Moth and Freckle Lotion." Prepared only by Dr. B. C. Palma, 49 Bond street, New York. eir - Sold eveuwhere. •- - A GREAT CANDY EMPORIUM.—Tho Old estab lished cenfectionery stand of J. J. Ricnardson & Co., No. 126 31arket street, still continues to be the favorite resort of both city and country merchants, when in quest of choice confectionery„fruits, conserves, nuts, almonds, etc. This preference has been legitimatajt won from the pubic by the superior - quality 'if their merchandise, and the fair dealin,_. which toil ever beau the rule of the establishment. Campbell, long and favorably known as an• extensive manufac turer t . rl candies, is tow as - ne . lated with this house, and we are earnest is the opinion that the connection cannot but prOlteminently advantageous to the best InteresUll Of the new firth GROVER & BAILER'S Highest Premium Bowing Machines, 780 Chestnat street. ALEXANDER ' S Sai.mas...o imparts with a single application a natural brown or black color •to the hair, without staining the skin, and without any pre paration—at the same time giving it a lively, soft and glossy appearance. Sold retail by Frederick Brown. Fifth and Chestnut; liassard .45 Co., Twelfth and Chestnut; wholesale by It. and G. A. Wright, 624 nhe.stnnt street. SPRING SATs. Spring Hats, Of the newest and latest styles, at The very lowest prices. Oalatlrdst. Continental Hotel. AMERICAN WAL'IIIAm VV ATCHEM.—Thu Best. The Cheapest. Recommended by Railway Conduc ore, fintgineers and expresemen, the most exacting class of watch-wearers, as superior to all others for strength, steadinees, accuracy and durability. 'Unscrupulous dealers occasionally sell a worth less Swiss imitation. To prevent. imposition, buyers should always demand a certificate of genuineness. For sale by all respectable dealers. PAINFUL.—Thore art Lew operations morepain cal than cutting teeth. A little of Bower's Infant Cor dial rubbed upon the gum of teething infants is agree , soother. iiimrcuwry.—All those gents desiring elegant fitting pantaloons will flnd them at C. C. Dittrieb Co., Continental Hotel, Ninth street. as this branch of Tailoring is made a specialty, and really warrants an nvitation. Always a fine Freak of goods on hand. FLORENCE SEWING MAORI:NEL Florence Sewing Machine. Florence Sewing Machine. Office, 1123 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH. J. Isaacs, 14. D. Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats all diseases appertaining to the abovb members with the utmost success. Testimonials from the most re liable sources in the city can be seen at his °Oleo, No. 805 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as ho has no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made for examination. SPRING HATS. Spring Lists, Of the newest and latest styles, at The very lowest prices. Oakfords', Continental Hotel SURGICAL Insratuanrcrs and druggist/3' sundries SZIOWDIN & th 23 Sou Eighth atreet. BOWER'S SENNA FIGS, FOR CONSTIPATION iy cent. Depot Sixth and Vine. APPLES. PEACHES, PEARS, APRICOTS, &C., may readily be ornamented with names, mottoes, ini tials, and various designs, in the process of growth. To do this, select a tine fruit when it is just beginning to turn to the color of ripeness, and fix upon it paper cut in the required form. When the fruit ripens and is plucked, remove the paper and the portion covered by it will be found of a brilliant white. Thus the let ers B. Y. C. 0. S. U. C. might be on all of the pears in your orchard, and would mean, "Buy Your Cloth ' to , or Stokr. ,Co.. under the Continental " DRUGS. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., N E corner Fourth and Race Ste., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AND PAINT MANUFACTURERS, Utter to the trade or comumert, Pure White Lead, lino White, Colored Paints, Varnishes, Oils, Artists Materials, &c. A g ent, for the celebrated VIEILLE MONTAGNE SNOWMEN'S ZINC, vlperior to any other White Paint for Weide work. We solicit order, from thoae who want PURE PAINTS. 201 and 203 North Fourth Street, Nortbeiust corner of Race Street. nvIA tfrpl LEGAL NOTICES. N TH>i DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES t FORME: EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVA NIA. In the matter of JOHN HAVER, of Philadelphia, in the said Diet' let, a Bankrupt. rule said bankrupt having under the act of Congress of 12th of March, 1867, hied his petition for a dis charge from all hie debts provable under the said act, and for a certificate thereof. alleging that no assets have roles to the hands of the assignee. ft is ordered that a meeting of creditors he hold on the Bth day of May, 184ki, at 2 0 clock P. :11.,before the Register, WILLIAM Mu>llt ;lIA EL, Req., at 21 , :i o'clock P. M., at hie otlice. at No. MO WALNUT street, Philadelphia (to bo continued by adjournments, if necceeary), when and where the ex amination of the said bankrupt will be finished, and any business of the second and third meetings of creditors, required by the 91th and 28th sections of the said act, may be transacted t and that if neither assignee nor creditor opposes, the Register certify to the Court whether the said bankrupt has in all things conformed to his ditty under the said. act, and if not, in what respects, Which certificate, and the said examination, when closed, with all other papers relating to the case, will bo tiled by the Register in the Clerk's office. • It is further ordered that a heating be had UDOIL the raid putitimi for discharge nnd certificate on W EDNEI3- Y the fiith day of May, Iliiikbefore the said Court at Phillidelphia, at 10 o'clock A. M. when and where all creditors who have proved their debts and othorpersons Interested, may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petition should not be granted. I I Witness the lion. JOHN CADWALLADER. Judge of the said District Court, and the seal thereof. at Philadelphia, the 20th day of April, A. D. 1864. G. It. FOX, Clerk. Attest: WILLIAM McMICHAEL, Register. ao".A.f.titt OLVE2O FAHOIESJ_CAPERS, dco.:-OLIVES FARMER (iituffed Olives), Nonpareil and Superfine Capers and French Olives: fresh goods: landing ex Napoleon ELL from Havre, and for sale by JOB. D. BUSBIES & CO. lOS South Delaware Avenue. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN. - -PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY . APRIL 24 1868. WOOD & CARY, BONNET OPENING Thursday, April 2, 1868, No. 725 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHLU tfrp 0) Ladies Making their Bonnets CAN FIND ALL THE MATERIALS AT GEORGE W. M. 114 ES'S, 911 Chestnut Street (Noith Side), Straw Bonnets and Trimmings, French Flowers, Ribbons, Laces, Frosted and Plain Illtalines, With narrow LACES, in Colon to match. French and New York Bonnet Framer, die abc., ac. Liberal discount to Milliners. ap2ltnro 726.CIIESTNWEU'r OPEN THIS DAY. 50 pieces of Colored Malinee, every desirable shade. 80 pieces of Fretted and Diamond Illusion, all colors. 10 pieces Colored Spotted Nets, with Edgings and Laces to match. All the latest novelties in HATS, BONNETS AND INFANTS' HATS. In the finest Braids,, White, Drab, Brown and Black. Bonnet Ribbons, Trimming Ribbona,Saeh Ribbons,Elatin and Moire Ribbons, Silks, Crapes, Velvets, in the sewed tints, DiettenUch, Sultana, &o. Linen Black Satins, aU shades. Artificial Flowers, tlie choicest styles. COLORED VELVET RIBBONS. The celebrated BROWN BRAND. The best assortment of new colors in the city. Our prices at WHOLESALE and RETAIL We guarantee to be as low as those of any house in the trade. npl.lm,rP4 BAILEY & CO., 819 CHESTNUT STREET, OFFER FOR SALE AT LOW PRICES A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FINE PLATED WARESI BOTH ENGLISH AND AMERICAN. fe.26.va f m rptf • hi BUTLER, McCARTY it CO., 131 North Second Street, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN American, National, Howard and Tremont WATCHES. rnh2ol m w 2mrDIS REMOVAL. HERR'S. CHINA HALL. Citizens and Strangen are Invited to Visit Vs AT OUR NEW STORE, 1218 Chestnut Street. THE STOCK OF CHINA, GLASS AND STONEWARE, ARTICLES OF VERTU, Etc., WILL BZLFOI7IiD The Largest and Most Comprehensive Ever exhibited on this side of the Atlantic. It was sd cured direct from the manufacturers. Buyers from us. therefore, obtain the smallest loth at wholesale prices. JAMES K. KERR & BRO. an 7 Itors4 LONGWORTH'S WINES Having made arrangements with LONGWORTR'B WINE HOUSE, by which we can furnish the public with their MBE WINES as low as they are sold in Cinchniati, and much lower than they have been sold here for many Years past. Also, supply the trade at a lower cost than they can procure them by ordering direct from Cincinnati. We are now prepared to furnish the following Wines: GOLDEN WEDDING, SPARKLING CA.TAWBA, SPARKLING IVES, SPARKLING DELAWARE, STILL CATAWBA, STILL IVES, AND STILL DELAWARE. SIMON COLTON & CLAIMS, Importers of Fine Sherries, Porte, Brandies and Cordials. S. W. or. Broad and Walnut Sts. jal.w f FRENCH PEAS AND MWSHROOMS, 45; Extra White Heath Peaches, 85; FreelL.Green Tomatoes for Pies, RS eta, at A. J. DECAMP'S.IO74Iouth Second street. NEW YORK PLUMS AND SEEDLESS CHERRIES, 60 eta. t North Carolina Pared Peaches, 26 eta. bright um pared halves, 16 eta., at A. J. DECAMPS, 107 South Second etrect. WINSLOW'S GREEN CORN and very superior Fresh Tomatoes, for sale by the case or can,at DECAMPS, 107 South Second etreet YARMOUTH BLOATERS, limoked,Spiced and Pickled Salmon and Boneless - Mackerel, in kits, at A. J. Dr, CAMPS 107 South Second street. DANgika 14-Smrp§ DIAMOND BRAND "was sway. on hand. mh / 6-a ir REMOVAL. WILLIAM N. ATTWOOD S SON. . Have removed -from No. 44 North Eleventh etreet to No. 1216 Race greet. mut int Bpli IR corner of Jacoby Meet. 'south Ode. MILES, 911 Chestnut Street. • Zic UN A CALL. WEYL72B ROBENHEIM,ree No. Chestnut stt .WATCHEIO, JEWELILY, REMOVAL. GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &C. REDUCED. UNDERTAKERS' GOODS. HELIVIBOLD'S THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY DIABETES' Irritation of the Neck of the Bladder) Inflammation of the Kidneys, Catarrh of the Bladder, Strangury or Painful Urinating. For these diseases It h truly a sovereign remedy. aad too much cannot be said in its praise. A single dose ha been known to relieve the most urgent almptoms Are you troubled with that distreeeing pain in the email of the back and through the bipet A teaspoonful a day of Lielmbold's Buchu win relieve you. PHYSICIANS AND OTHERS PLEASE NOTICE. I make tno secret of hsgregients. Efelmbold's Extras Buchtt to composed of Huhu. Cubebs and Juniper BM ries, selected with great care. Prepared vwcno and ce cording to ram of PHARMACY AND . CHEMISTRY. These Ingredients are known as the most vat Diuretics afforded. A DIURETIC . L that which acts upon the kidney. HILMBOLD'S EXTRACT NCO ACTS GENTLY. la pleasant In taste and odor, free, from all laiorlollo Pr Perties, and immediate In its action. FOB THE SATISFACTION OF ALL, So Medical Propertied contained in Dispensatory of the United States, of which the following is a correct copy: 'BCCBC.—Its odor ii strong, diffusive and some what aromatic taste bitterish and analogotut to that of mint. It Is given chiefly in complaints of the Urinary Organs, ouch as Gravel. Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder, morbid irritation of the Bladder' and Ureths, diseases of the Prostate, and Retention or the Incontinence of Urine, from a toes of tone in the parts concerned in its evacuation. It has also been recommended in Dyspepel a Chronic Rheumatism, Cutaneous Affection. and Dropsy: OR FURTHER INFORMATION see Professor Devrees's valuable works on the Practiced physic. See remake made by the celebrated Dr. Physic, of Philadelphia. See any and all Standard Works ori Medicine. [Dr. Errant is a physician of over thirty years' one rience, and a graduate of the Jefferson Medical College and of the University of Medicine and Surgery of Phila. delphie.l Ms. IL T. EfErmnorm: Dear llir:—ln regard to the question asked me as to my opinion about Buom7, I would say that I have used and sold the article in various forma for the past thirty years Ido not think there is any form or preparation of it I have not used or known to be used, in the various diseases where such medicate agent would be indicated. You are aware, as well as myself, that it has been extensively employed in the various diseases of the blFt, der and kidneys, and the reputation it has acoulnil.;i ;•.; my judgment, is warranted by the facts. I have seen and used, as before stated. every form of Buotru—the powdered leaves, the simple decoction. tine tore fluid extracts; and I am not cognizant of any prepa ration of that plant at all equal to yours. Eighteen years experience ought. I think. to give me the right to Judge of its merits, and without prejudice or partiality. I eve yours precedence over all others. I value your Buchu for ltd effects on patients. I have cured with it, and seen cured with it, more diseases of the bladder and kidneys than I have ever seen cured with any other Buchu. or any other proprietor, compound of whatever name. Respectfully yours, ac.. OEO. 11. KEYSER M. D.. 140 Wood street. Pittsburgh. FMB August 11,1805. Ask for Helmbold's Fluid Extraot Buohus The Proprietor has been induced to make this state ment from the fact that big remedies, although My Used. are GENMNE PREPARATIONS, and knowing that the intelligent refrain from wing ant. thing pertaining to• Quackery. or the Patent Medicine order—moat of which are prepared by aelf4teed doctor w h o are too ignorant to read a phreidaWe aimPloet pre• ecription, much lees competent to prepare Pharmaceutic* preparation* THESE PARTIES RESORT to various means of effecting males, such as copying p rte of advertisements of popular remedies and Subbing with certificates. The Science of Medicine stands SiMPLE. PURE AND pagaEsTlD. having fact for its bads, induction for it Pinar. truth alone for its capital. A WORD OF CAUTION. Health s most important; and the afflicted should no. use an advertised medicine, or any remedy. unless its contents or ingredients are known to others besides• the manufacturer, or mall they are Satisfied of qualifies tions of the party so offering. BELMBOLD'S 'MIEN UIN a PREPARATIONS. FLUID EXTRACT BUCM.T. FLUID EXTRACT OARSAPAI*LA. AND IMPROVED ROSE Established upwards of 18 years. Pieyared by IL T. UELMBOLD PRINCIPAL DEPOTS. TIELMBOLD'S DRUD AND ODNIUCAL 1691IBROADWAY. New York. 1110LABOLl? , 13 MEDICAL DEPOT. 104 South TENTH Street. Philadelphia. Po. Price 01 26 per bottle. or 6ior Se 60. Sold ► all Dr &tam 11OUBB. DESIRABLE INVESTMENTS, Proditeing over 7 and 8 per cent. Interest. LEttIGO NAVIGATION AND ktAILROAD MORTGA t tiI, 811( PER CENT. IMO% R PRO Al e L AXE% DOE 1891. ERIE CITY BEV ,N PER t,ENT. tsONDA, SECIIREID BY REVENUE FROM WATER WORKS. Interwit Payable in NeYork MON AND LionANIIPORT RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDB, SEVE PER CENT. In Payable In New York COLUS' AND INDIAN& OENIBAL RAILROAD FIRE?ORTGACIE bEVRN PER CENT. BONDS. Interest Pyable in Noy York. The attention of pestles about to hived money or ex , change securities ie invited to the above. Information and prices given on application. DREXEL & CO., 04 South Third Street. NEW. YORK STOCKS. ALL FLUCTUATIONS IN TUE NEW YORK. N.A.RHET - or Stooks, Cold and Governments, o onataelyturthhedu. by our New York Homo: STOOK S Booed and Sold on Commission In Plilladelphia. New York and Boston. GOLD • Bought and Bold in Line and small amounts. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES Bought and Sold at New Vern Pricer. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., NEW YORE, PIIILAIDELPHIA9 8 Nauman NU I 16 S. Third at. CENTRAL PACIFIC *R. It FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, Principal and Interest Payable In ficid. Thlr road metros all the Government boodle' The Bonds are lamed under the special contract laws of Can lambi and tievads4 and the agreement to Fay Gold bin& log In taw. We offer them for sale at Par. and accrued Internet drag Jan. let, IN% In currency. Governments taken In Exchange at the market rater • BOWEN & FOX, IS MERCHANT'S EXCHANGE. SPECIAL AGENTS FOR THE WAN IN P> E[+ PHI& egfitmre Seven per cent. First Mtge. Bonds OF THE • Danville, Hazleton & Wilkeabarre R.R. FREE FROM ALL TAXES. This road, will connect with the Northern Central Philadelphia and Erie, Lehigh Valley. Lehigh Nast* tion. and Hazleton Railroads, and opens one of the richest sections of the gl eat middle Coal flea We offer for sate 's limited amount of theee Honda at the very low rate of 86 AND ACCRUED INTEREST. BOWEN & FOX, 13 Merohante' Ktohange. mnuanrp BANKING HOUSE OF JAYCOOKE &CPS 112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PIEULAIr.A. Dealers in all GOvernment Securities. POPULAR LOAN. Principal and Intend Payable in Golds CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD First Mortgage Bonds. Woo of DE HAVEN & BRO., .No. 40 South Third SW WE OFFER FOE SALE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS CENTRAL PACIFIC R. R. CO. At Par, and Baok Interest: There if a very large European demand for theM Bond& which added, to very large home demand. win soon absorb an the bonds the Company oars roue. The above Bonds pay_lnx Per °oat* liattgest in Gold, and are a First Mortgage on a read costing about three times their =mut, with vas large and co n stantly increasing net revenue. DE HAVEN & BRO., DEALERS IN ALL KENDS OF GOVERN, •' eEOUBITIB, GOLD. &c.. No. 40 S. Third St. Seven per Cent. Mortgage Bonds OF THE PENNSYLVANIA AND AriflOßK. CANAL AND RAILROAD CO]AN Y. Guaranteed, Prinoipal and Interest, • By the Lehigh Valley Railroad. coat aboutar ea p ortionl tivg onat,Tor br_ wbi tlie Lobigi ee 'ei t y t ey et. ad. representing about 816.uwiwo., A First-Class Investment: At lit they o vay,itsmgch tared ar Le ße u tlim irr at At ia li offer ' th s eert u f r "am at " z'orenni" vs "" 96 and asertla Interest from Pea 18 6 Ir• C. & H. BORIS, 8. Sterohanta l leisohnnite. OIL BOWEN & FOX. 18 Merchants' Ezoluulile. fetilAntc4 Railroad Across the Continent, The CIFINVIIAL PACIF/0 11,411.11101LD COMPANY are authorized by Acta of Congress to con. struct, with the aid and aupervision of the United litatai ' Clovernment, the Weaton and plinc.pal portion of the National Trunk Line between the Pacific Coast and the, fdiaaiesippi Valley. Th.y have built by f ar the most Mill• cult and expensive verb. n of their Road, and have ea unprecedented working force extendiaa the track acrosa the Balt Lake Basin. By the clue of 1868 it id expected they will have 400 miles in full operation; and that the EN TIRE LINE WILL BE COM- PLETED Ili 1870. More than %WE fa"l'Y trIILLIONAI OF 11)016. 1.411111 have Seen expended in the work, and the CONSTRUCTION nEsoirßoEs aro ample for the re• mainder. They conalet of 1. 111WITED STATER BONDS to Me extent of moo° per intio, average, delivered u the work pro. greases. 2. FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS to the same amount hailed Mao according to the Mimi of the road. sad havted the preferred clidat--supertor to that of the QoPernment r• 3. GRANT . OF PUBLIC LAMP * 'maw the route,ll.Boo scree, per nilin or neariv tea mUlUon term in all, which Are new sellttet at the minimum rate of $2 _ 4. CAPITAL STOCK of $10,006.0K Or VIM* $5.000,00 ieenbsoribed and potion the work dose. 5. IMAM 11E001111CIAIL comPrIMIA Dow tons from California eourees antountliei to 1114eatin Slot Earninga, etc., 18f to 1.04 11101.500.1A0. makings total ot more than - Seventy Mlles upon the filet 726 Mlles. The Company now offer for mite through as gni& Par Value and Accrued htevoti In currency, a limited amount of the FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS,. /marine ntx per cent. per annum—both INTEREST AND PRINCIPAL being explicitly made **PAYABLE UN GOLD COIN," conformably with the (specie lawn of the Pacific &stet. The Bonds are of '191,000 each, with semi wawa gold coupons attached, payable in July and January. SV The Company reserve the right to itivendi the Price at any time; but all orders actually rn tranattu at the time of any sucb advance will be filled at peat prim. They are believed to combine greater attractions of safety, reliability and profit than any other securities/ now offered. and are recommended to persons seeking de. minable steady investments. We receive sill cisme of Go. vernment Bonds, at their full market rates, in enchains,' for the Central Pacific Railroad Bonds, thus enabling the holders to realize from IS to 10 Percent. profit and keep the principal of their Investment equally secure. Orders and hiqubles will receive prompt atteratlem Au tomaton. Deaeriptive Pamphlets, ,ete.. giving a flaWac. count of the Organization. Progress. Brubsees and Pree. peals of the Enterprise furnished on application. Bonds sent by return Express at our 01141 t. FISK & HATCH, Mandel Agents of the C. P. 1. 2. ON No. 5 Nassau Street, New . Yorln OFFICES OF THE COMPANY; No. 54 William Street, New York, Nos. 58 and 58 K St., Isoramento. Cd. SOLD BY BOWIE &FOX,SpedalAgls.il&Ntrehaa&dtz. De MTN BRO., 40 lentil Third Wert. C. T. tuna a ea KURTZ & HOWL. Subscriptions Received through Banks and Bankers generally. itlf All descriptions of Government Smart. ties Bought, Sold, or Exchanged, at oar office and by Mall and Telegraph, at DIAILIINJET. BATES. 11 , " Seven. Thirty Notes converted into the New Flve-Twentico, or any other chug of Government Bonds. Xis" Account/ of Banks, Bankers, and others receiver, and favorable arrarumments made for desirable accounts. iv- Geld, Coupons and Compound. Interest Notes Bought and Sold. 13," Ilisoellaneons Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold, at the Stock Exchange, on Commission. for Coati. or Dealers and Investors out of the CIY desiring to make negotiations in any of the above, may do so through us by mail or telegraph, as ildVaatageoWilY as though per sonally present in New York. FISK 4, HATCH, Baling in DEW 11 Glivamifo,parpme, No. 6 Nassau Street, New York. .17 f 4trs4 • BEDDING, WEATHERS, &Go 44-North grfonth ISt Bedding and Feather Warehouse. Feathers of all qualities. Feather B Roisters sad Pillows. Spring and Bair Matreasel. , Husk and Straw Matresses. Iron Bedsteads of ab sizes. Tucker's celebs ated Spring Bede. , Ilowe's celebrated Spring Cots. honeycomb Quilts. Lancaator Quilts. Alhambra Qt alts, Imperial Quilts. Germantown Quilts, Allendale Quilts. I With as handeome and complete variety of Marseilles Counteas i nes as can be found in the city, of white, Is and orange colons. tzW - And we keep an sell illets as cheap as anybody. Window Shades in great varlet/ of pattern at the loweat market prkes. AMOS HILLBORN, No. 44 N. Tenth Street, below Aroh. mhltw f 24mro 14111111EIP DRESS Tniumiarsam MARY B. CONWAY, wags , DIMS FERMsniuso AND Si SOUTH SIANNEIRMET Ladies from aoy part of DAV States can send Dods orders for Dress siaterials, oaksalounets, Dhow. Under Clothi,ug, Mourning Suits, eddluf Tromeau. Tra. young Outfits. dewelry,_&e., also Children s Clothing. In. (ant% IS arthobes, Oeutlemen'e Maui. &c. In ordering Garments, Ladled will Please Re a % ens of their BUT FITTING DEEMS for meTient ; Ladiba visiting the city should not fail to and have their measures reeste d for future cosy° nee. Refers, hi , perwwlun.to MIL — J. M. HAVLDIGH. 1018 and .1014 Chestnut afresh ' 81FJ3111113. HOMER COLADAYQO... inhl4.Bm rp 818 and Ede Cheetnut iMear, MCRAE] , MS.-25 (JABEB NEW cßglk,iirAllT6ll6 .L grades, landing and for sale by JOB. B. DUBBLII4 CO.. lad South Delaware avenue. "RArEBBINA ORANGRA L —FINE FRUIT AND IN r Ari order. I.inding and for sale by JOB. B. •zl' • 4 CO.. 1(18 Illouth Delaware avenue. • It " cords TICNTIII Street. below Areb. rEkl Z 44 TH octal Stmt. Arch. below
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