CITY BITLLETIN. THE EIMITEENTII WARD BOILER EXPLOSION— • ANOTIIRP. VICTIM —The explosion of the boiler at the rolling mill of Marshall, Phillips 5t..c10., at Beach and Marlborough streets, yeterday after: noon. has caused great excitement that neigh borhood. This morning the scene was visited by bundn de of persons—men, women and children. The ruins of the building in which the boilers were located present a dismal appearance. The remnants of iron, timber, ,Cc., are scattered around in all directions,and it is miraculous Pi c t, with so much destruction of property, and piec of iron flying through the air with such force, the list of Killed and wounded was not much larger. George Harris, who was badly scalded, and was taken to the Episcopal Hospital, died at that institntionlast night at 11 o'clock. When found,. he was tightly wedged in the ruins. The deceased was thirty-foie years of age, and resided in Cam den. John Davis. the engineer, was ore seriously injured than was firstsupposed. J m ust previous to the (..;plosion he had discovered some defect in the boiler, and was about to remedy it. He obtained a hammer, and when ho got within a few feet pf the boiler the explosion occurred. He was struck by the flying splinters, but immediately went to work to assist his fellow workmen who had been in jured. Ile afterwards walked to his home on Mentgomery avenue below Girard avenue. It, 'was then found that ' he had been seriously in jured on the top of the head and in the back. This morning he is under the care of a physician. The cause of the explosion is not definitely known Of course there are the usual flying ru mors in regard to old iron, flaws, too much steam, Zre., but the investigation to be made by the Coroner will, no doubt, bring out the true facts er the case. voroner Daniels proceeded to the scene of the disaster last evening. This morning he was en gaged in summoning a jury, which is to be com iosed of boiler-makers and practical engineers. TILE GOAT CATCHERS. A raid was made though the Nineteenth and Twenty-fifth Wards yestt.rday by• the goat,catehers, and there was great excitement among the population. Men, women and children turned out and followed the raiders from place to Place, and the commotion was even greater than when the revenue officers get after the illicit whisky distillers in the same region. Thomas McGarvin who made himself a little too conspicuous at Richmond and Emory streets, and attempted to get up a rebellion, was arrestei by the Eighteenth District pollee. He was taken before pilderman Senix and was held in $4OO bail for trial. FATAL. ACCIDENT.—Itas. Herms was driving n wagon along the Frankford plank road yester day afternoon, about three o'clock, when, near Harrowgate Lane,his horse was frightened by one of the dummy engines on the Frankford and Southwark passenger railroad, which passed along. The animal became unmanageable, and Mr. Herm was thrown from the wagon. He was seriously injured, and was conveyed to his home, . No. 517 . Callowhill street, where he died at eleven o'clock last night. ItAiLeoAD .A( ciDENT.—A boy named Win. Barrett, aged 9 years, attempted to get on a train of cars on the Reading Railroad, below Girard avenue. yesterday afternoon, about half-past four o'cloa. He fell and his hand was run over and so badly smashed, that it had to be amputated at the St. Joseph's Ilospita),to which institution ho had been taken. Barrett's parents reside on Carlton treet between Seventeenth and Eighteenth. THE "OLD GUARD."—The third annual reunion' and ball of this association will take place on Thursday evening next, April 30th, at Musical Fund Hall. A feature of the evening will be the distribution of a sewing machine and a set of china to the ladies. The arrangements are in the hands of competent gentlemen, and no efforts will be spared to make this one of the finest balls of the season. STEALING A FIRE HORN.—John Brannon was arrested yesterday in a second-hand shop at Twenty-fifth and Callowhill streets, while at tempting to sell a fire born which had been stolen from the carriage of the Tivoli Hose Company,at Twety-third and Brown streets. He was taken before Alderman Pancoast and was held in $5OO bail to answer at court. BOLD TllEFr.—Charles Dillon, while passing the shoe store of Thomas Leaden, No. 623 South street, yesterday afternoon, helped him self to two pairs of gaiters which were hanging in front of the door. Be was pursued and arrested. The alleged thief was committed for a further hearing by Ald. Bonsall. A RELIGIOUS THIEF.—A thief, who probably desired to improve his morals, broke the window of the store of G. W. Pitcher, No. 808 Chestnut street, last night, and helped himself to a bible, several prayet books and a case of gold pens. 'The value of the property stolen is $l5O. AN OWNER WANTED.—The Park police desire _fin owner for a couple of large brass caps, which were found yesterday by some boys, at Thirty fourth street and Fountain avenue, in West Philadelphia. Cnicars.—The Young America Cricket Clu will open the season of 1868 on Saturday next, a 10 o'clock A. M., by a club game. GREAT STRAW GOODS OPESING.—We baVitti special attention to the announcement elsewhere of the important opening of straw goods to take place at the popular establishment of Messrs. P. A. Harding & Co., northwest - corner of Eighth and Vine streets, on Wednesday, April 29th. The most extensive and desirable display of straw :goods in Elate and Bonnets in this city will then be made, and we advise our lady readers to bear it in mind. CITY NOTICES BAUTLETT is in the field, at the head of the spriug I . OIIOIOU SpeCililells Of his 7.reative LMIUS, iu the NWlpe of the most recherche boots and Shoes ever worn by American gentlemen, may be seen and se cured at moderate pricee, at 33 South Sixth etreet, above Chestnut. I.7NDEP. SO MANY different phases does NET:I - I A present itself, that whenever any disease of nervous tendency appears the surest and safest medi cine that can be administered for their permanent cure is Da. T DEN Elet) Tic-Boimotimiux or UN I VERNAL Y.UA MA; IA Pim.. By it the trine °tithe nerve. fluid is stimulated and the malady expelled. Apothe caries have this medicine. JODNDTON, 1.1(1 , :!..1..0 WAY tko COWDEN, Agents, Yhihia. 131'1IING HATS. Spring hate, Of the rewcet and latest styles, at The very lowest prices. Oakfords', Continental Hote As INDIANA paper proposes that hereafter, in eteari ut saying "Let us ring the Doxology," the min ister shall spy, "Let us put on our overcools, adjust furs, Blip on gloves, seize our hats, and be dis missed." The scene preecnted in the church about "quitting time" must not be unlike the continual state of things in chariesStol,,s 'f3 Clothing House, under the Continental, v, here numbers of people are all the time putting on overcome or other garments, and walking out in a great state of satisfaction. SPRING HATS. Spring Hats, Of the newest and latest styles, at The very lowest prices. Ou fords', Continental note MOTH PATCHES, Pit Eci: I.ES o TAN.—ThO only relittb.e remedy tot thoee brown ttb.colorationi on the face is "Perry't3 Moth and Freckle Lotion." Prepared only by Dr, 13. C. Psicuy, 49 Bond street, New York. IritrSold ever,y‘ithere. AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCHES.—The Best. 'fbe Cheapest. Recommended by Railway CundUC turf+, engineers and expressmen, the moat exacting dare of watch wearers, as superior to all others for strength, steadiness, accuracy and durability. Unscrupaloua dealers octagonally sell a Worth less Swiss Imitation. To prevent imposition, t,yers bbould always demand a certificate 01 u . entlineness. For sale by all respectable dealers. l'Arnsur..—There are fotopetatlonsmorepain fu! Man cutting teeth. A little of Bower'fan s Infant Cur dial rubbed upon the gala of teething ints is a soother. • SPECIALTY.—AII those gents desirin.. D g elegant fitting pantaloons wOl Mid them at C. C.lttrlch & Co., Continental lintel, Ninth street, as thie, branch of Tailoring is made a specialty, and really warrants au invitation. Always a line stuck of goods on hand. FLOW:NOE SEWING MACHINE. Florence , Sewing Machtee. Florence Sewing Machine. Ciface,ll26 Cheetilut street, Philadelphia. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH. J. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats all disefiSCS appertidning to the above members with the utmost success. Testimonials from the moat re liable sources in the city can be seen at his office, No. 806 Arch street The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients as be has no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made i for examination. • Srrano HATS. Spring Bata, Of the newest and latest styles, at The very lowest prices. ()affords', Continental Hotel Suns:nom. irrsxntenfms --. 7l — nd druggists' sundries Stiownsii & rinowisu. 29 South Eighth street. BOIVER'F• SENNA FIGS, FOR CONSTIPATION -- ilfty cents. Depot. Sixth and Vine. ALAI RISEN EN TM. Sixth Page for Additional AlrittBelVMDl Academy of Daus ic. CARD. ENGLISH OPERA SEASON. J. F.' ZIMMERMAN (Treasurer), bcge leave to announce to his friends and the public in general that miss CAROLINE RICHINGS bee, in the kindest manner, tendered him a COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT, to take Plato Tuesday Evening, April 28th, when will be presented Gounod'a FAITS9C, with a groat cast, including the full strength of the Coin palsy. Box Sheet now open at Trampler's and the Academy. WATOij NEW MARBLE STORE 002 CHESTNUT STREET.. JAS, E. CALDWELL & CO., JEWELERS, Invite attention to new de+ iota in BRIDAL AND • 9P.A.13L - 0 SILVER WARES, Prey ared especially for their retail sales. JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO., 902 Chestnut Street. ftp4 s to th tfrPs DRUGS. OBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., N E corner Fourth and Race Ste., WI-lOLESA.LE DRUGGISTS AND PAINT MANUFACTURERS, Offer to the trade or consumers, Pure White Lead, Zino White, Colored Paints Varnishes, Oils, • Artists' Materials, &c. Agents for the celebrated VIEILLN lIONTHINESNOW•WHITZ ZINC, sui Z i ggii r gd o e t r i n r rMc i i t ttga c i v n h t o fcr a i n n t aide work PURE PAINTS. 201 and 203 North Fourth Street, Northeut corner of. Race Street. nolB tfrP4 Lol!lUAlillU;= BABE AND FASHIONABLE CONFECTIONS, FOR PRESENTS. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN MANUFACTURER, , N0.,, p 1w,c) Market Street. a ESTATE SALES. PUBLIC SALE—TIMMAS• rt SONS, AIiCTIO , • rsera.—Valuable Country Set and Farm, 27 acres, Ox. ford pike, Twenty-third Ward, 2 miles above Frank ford and 7 miles from Market street, the late residence at Mr. Pbilip Wham, dote:lnd.—On Tuesday, May 12th, 15138. at 12 o'clock noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia k "[change, all that valuable country seat and farm, situate on the Oxford pike. Twenty-third Ward, 2 miles above Frankford and 7 miles from Market street: containing 27 acres and 2 perches. The improvements are a large double "%-story stone mansion, with piazza front and back, contains 13 rooms, marble mantles. furnace, cooking.renge, d:c. spring-house under the kitchen, 2 dry cellars, pipes to carry the waste water, &c.Twaio ary tunanehouse. cow ainlng 6 rooms; large burn newly built, %A rill cupola: stabling fir 4 horses and a cows; wagons, &e. ; grainery adjoining the barn; handsome carriage. house and stable for three horses and 3 caniages ; ia Douse, chicken-house, cormcrib, &c. The ground in a ligh state of cultivation lawn planted with excellentees acres of orchard of choice fruit: strewn of wa ter. &c. Ilk% Clear of all incumbrance. Penes—One-third csirli. Immediate possession. M. THOMAS S. SOTSS, Auctioneers, 139 and 141 '3. Fourth street. 28,m82,4 taltu, EsTATE.--Tnosins & SONS , SALE.I.--- .I‘l titian Three story Pointed Stone Residence, Mel " tell avenue and Wayne avenue, Oermantown, Twentyecond Ward. On uenday, May sth, 184 A,. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be cold at public eale, at the l'lnladci phia bxehange, all that modern three4tory pointed etane reeldence, corner of Chelten and Wayne avenues, Ger mantown, Twenty•st cond Ward; thence extending north west along the southweetwardly aide of Wayne avenue WI feet; thence southwest 06 feet incase; thence southeast 157 feet o'4 inches to Chelton avenue; thence northeast alorg the same lee teet to the place of be. ginning. It is handsomely finished, and has the modern conveniences. re - Clear of all ineumbrance. Terms- $6,000 may remain on mortgage. Irlf - Poacedion lid June. ht. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, 132 and 141 South Fourth street. ap2B,iny 2, „.....__ _ REALII'EA' ' 'I. --T0:11AS As Si)NS' BALI 11, 11 Building Lot. Da) phin street. weft of Coral str , On Tut*day, May 12th, lfilid, at 12 o'clock, noon, wi he told at public tale, at the Philadelphia Exchang all that valuable lot of ground, cutout.' on the north eh of Dauphin street. 54 feet went of coral street (lute Dietriet of Kadla, ton); containing in float on Dauphin greet ati feet, and extending in depth 151 feet 6'4, inched ton 90 'yet NNide ell net, called Price street. . re Clear of all ineuitibrance. . let ms--$1,200 may remain on mortgage. Al. TIIoNI South Fourth at. itp2Bmy2, 9 PEREMPTONY SALE.--B - ORDER OF tiEllt 4. Thoz..a ,ons. gectioneers.--Two - story Brick Dwelling, No. i 24 *dotal, Front street, below Atwood street. On Tuesday, May Illth, lstiS, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, without reserve, at the Philadelphia Exchange. all that to isstorr brick dwell iug with one story brick kitchen and lot of graillid,httunte an the west side of Front Street, south of Almond street, No. '724: containing in front on Front stmt 13 foot inches, more or lees, and in depth 32 tenth inches, wore or leer. Publett to no Irredeemable ground rentof Se. dale absolute• THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers, 139 and 141 f oath Fourth street. si V2Nm• 2.119 EX EiLitfOß'S SALE.---ESTATE OF REV. DR. F. F. Mayer, deceased —James A. Freeman. Auctioneer, iteridente cud Lursc Lot, No (tell Race street.— Under authority .contained in the will et the late Rev. Dr. 1' k. May er,deceiised, on Wednesday, May 12th, 1.8613, at 12 o'clock, noon, trill be cold at public sale, at the Philadol• Oda Exchange, the fcllo wing described real notate, all that desirable three-story Vick milldam; with two.ctory back buildings and large lot of all nod, on the coati& ride of Race st,eet (No. 1020); con. tainini4 .n bent 20 feet and depth 170 feet to a street Icadli g into them el rect. Thie, is a very desirable pro. poly, in w hat to known as Montgomery Square, with tart e lot ; ail the properties in the square are large and valuable. It the inid6t of the city and in a few, years will be In demand for burieem purposes. GrYr OcclVPancY with the d. d. Fart id the pltrellatte money may remain deeited. Clear of hell tabrauce. May he examined any time. • g' *i.o2 to he paid at time of eaie. • E - it MAYER, ExecutoC, JAMEE A FREEMAN, Auctioneer, Store, No. 41:2 Walnut street. spVJ '3Juil7 THE. DAILY %EV ENING BULLETIN.--faILADELPHIA TUESDAY APRIL 28 1868. Re i ova I EN, LIQUORS, 6tV• MEW CAIECOMPS.. JAMES 11, ORNE, ;ON & CO, Novo opened Now Carpets, Oil Cloth. Druggete, Canton ond Cocoa Matting, Ruse, &c. Mons, English Ingrains, Throe Pim OF oth OWN IMPOWUTION Tall SPREiti, Some very superior. all of which we offer at lowest prices. JAMES IL ORNE, SON & CO, Chestnut, below Seventh. rtTe 2 . CANTON MATTING. Our Own Importation ThLs spring. SOME VERY SUPERIOR ' 3-4, 7-8, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4 WHITE AND KED CHECK STRAW MATTINGS. JAMES H. ORNE, SON & 626 Chestnut St, below Seventh: ap9"JarlA CARPETS, OIL CLOTH, MATTINGS, lie., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. We aro now receiving onr Spring erupply, and are pared to sell at a great reduction from former prices. LEEDOM & SHAW, 910 Arch Street, Between Ninth and Tenth Streets. foW-Smrl4 CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, IMPORTATION OF 1868. All the Latest and Best Styles AT REDUOED PRICES. 7COWNISIE ND & CO., No 59 N. Second St., below Arch. splE linro 6p6 Phestnut Street, Brussels, Extra Tapestries. Velvets, Tbo above are our own Patterns. Oil Clo the, rruggete, English Venetian, Cocoa Matting, Straw Matting, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, CANTON MATTINGS, &0,, Just received per late steamer. E. H. GODSHALK & CO. 723 Chestnut Street: L H. GODBILLLK, TIIEO. L WLEDEESEEEEIL laTT•ftlorD ii,El lOVAL. KERR'S CHINA HALL. Citizens and Stranger. are Invited to Visit Ifs AT OUR NEW STORE, 1218 Chestnut Street. TnE STOCK OF CHINA, GLASS AND STONEWARE, ARTICLES OF VERTU, Etc., WILL OE FOUND The Largest and Moat Comprehensive Ever exhibited on this side of the Atlantic. It Was so. cured direct from the manufacturers. Buyers from us. therefore, obtain the smallest lots at wholeeale prices. JAMES K. KERR & BRO. - ar7 barn§ =m=sg=lai;LZ=l MARY B. CONWAY, LADIES' DRESS FURNISHING AND SHOPPING EMPORIUM, BI SOUTH SIXTEENTLI STREET. vrindinnunine. Ladies from any part of the United, States can mend their orders for Drees Materials. Dresaes,Cloaks,Bonnets. Shoes, Under ilothing, Mourning Suits, Wedding Trosseau, Tra• vane outfits, Jewell y, also Children's Clothing. ill , faun , W ardi ()bee, Gentlemen's Linen. ctic. In ordering Garments, Ladies will please send one of visiting vrrono nuncese for measurement ; and Ladier the city aboicid not tail to call and have their measures registered for future convenience. Refers , . by porn:de/don. to MR. J. M. 11AFLEIGII. 1012 and 1014 Chestnut atroot MESSRS. LIOMER COLLADAY & CO. rahl4-2ni rp 818 and S'2o Chestnut street. PHIigICALEDUCIitiON. TIoIIILADELPHIA NATATORIUM AND PIINSICAL !Nal 11:TE. The Hummer season will open eta usual the let of May. All club lists for season tickets should be closed and at- Mal( d to on or before 81'. M. of that day The doors of ti e Institution will lat opened to the publi . c width() friends of the Notatorimm Till, IiSDAY and FRIDAY, this week. for inspection. For programme of opening sea'specia no tiso 2B-5t 8p STOLEN. QTOL EN—ON2i. , ( I . INSTANT—NINE SLEW bonda of the Suatinehanna Canal Company, numbered 526, 527. 1641, 219.80 , 1, 4,6, 7. 8. All perms are warned agalu 7 t receiving the above. ap27 taw LEGAL NOTICEti. 1 N THE ORPIIANW COURT FOR TUE CITY AND 1 County of Philsdelphia—Estato of SAMUEL STE VEbbON, deceased.—The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account of TUJIKAS R. SEAItLE end WILLIAM M. DAVID. Administrators of the estate of SAMUEL S rEVilti BON, late of the city of Philadelphia deceased, and to report distribution of the Balanct in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties in interest for the purposes of Ida uPPoint . mem, on 'j lICRSDAV, Id ay Ith. PIK at 4 00_104. rct. at office, POI Race street. in the city of Philadelphia, mite JOSEPH. ARROW, Adapt'. - Very Choice Lot , OF GENUINE OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE, Just received by THOMPSON BLACK'S SON & OD" Broad and Chestnut Streets, th I tl CRIPPEN & MADDOCK., 115 S. Third Street, below Oheetnut (Late W. L. Maddock dr C 0..) Have on hand a large and choice stock of GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, which they are offering by the package at Greatly Reduced Prices. BALTIMORE FAMILY FLOUR CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Inble•th a to ernre 0 REDUCFD. FRENCH PEAS AND MUSHROOMS. 45; Extra White Heath Poaches. Sit Fresh Green Tomatoes for Pies, lb eta.. at A. J. DECAMP'S. 107 Sot*, Second street. NEW YORK PLUMS AND SEEDLESS CHERRIES 60 cta. •, North Carolina Pared Peaches. 26 cts.; brief tun pared halves. 1.6 eta., at A. J. DECAMPS, 107 South Second greet. WINSLOW'S GREEN CORN and very superior Fresh Tomatoes. for sale by tho muse or can.at A. J. DECAMP'S, 107 South Second street YARMOUTH BLOATERS, Smoked,Spiced and Pickled Salmon and Boneless Mackerel. in kite, at A. J. DE CAMPS, 107 South Second street. DAVIS'S DIAMOND BRAND HAMS always on hand. m1314-31nr•Pi, FinEmPBOOF SAFEM. AWARDED THE PRIZE MEDALS 30,000 Francs !I. HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES Awarded the Prize Medals at World's fair London; World's Fair, New York; ElipOPltloll Onlverselle, Paris, WINNER OF THE WAGER 30,000 FRANCS!! ($6.000 IN GOLD.) At the recent international Contest in the Paris Exhibition The public are invited to call and examine the report of tbe .Jury on the the of the great over alb gee the official award to the Herring's Patent over au other.. FARREL, HERRING & CO., 829 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Herrirg, Farrel & Sherman, New York. Herring & Co., Chioago. Herring, Farrel & Sherman, N. Orleans , tnlllo tuili 3mrTos ITIEDICINAtu SIPEEIEL'S PORT GRAPE WINE u w SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE, FOUR YEARS OLD. This justly celebrated native Wino is made from the juice of the Oporto Grape raiaed in this country, 'lts in• valuable TONIC AND SI HE RENOT iITNG PROPER. TIES are unsurpaaied by any other native Wine. Being the pure juice of the grape. produced under Mr. Speor's own personal supervision, its purity and genuineness are guaranteed. The youngest child may partake of its generous nualitlea, and the weakest invalid may use it to advantage. It is particularly beneficial to the aged and debilitated, and suited to the various ailments that afflict the weaker eex. It is in Avery respect A WINE TO BE RELIED ON. Samples at the store of JOHNSTON fIOLLOWAF & CO., No, 23 N. SIXTH at. Flit NCH, RICHARDS & CO, I)' OTT & C ~ No. 232 North SECOND street. Invalids use Speer's Port Grape Wine. --- -Females use Speer'e Port Grape Wine. Weakly persons find a benefit by its use. • Specr's Wines in ll•ispitals are preferred to other Wines. Sold by Druggists and Grocers. Tin , trade supplied by JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY CO. and FRENCH, SICHARDS & CO.. Pulladelphia. It. SPEER, 243 Broadway, N. Y. mba-tu th aatfiti ItLFIUGERAT O RS. REFRIGERATORS FOR THE MILLION. 7 B E BEST VENTILATING REFRIGERATORS. ALSO, THE COMMON REFRIGERATORS, A9ixtremo Low Prices. 'E. S. FAF SON &. CO.,' OLD STAND, - Poe. 220' and 222 Dock Street, Near the Exchange. api4 2inry4 UN DEICTAKEICSI GOODS. Qt4 Bl - REMOV AL. WILLIAM N. ATTWOOD & BON. UNDERTAKERS. Dave removed imp No, 44 North Eleventh street to No. • . 8818 Race etreot, mhBl BP' corner of Jacoby etreet, oeuth aide. * 1114 ) )1, 1 15ial s WM. EP. 11.04131-101 ELS, CARRIAGE BUILDER, filaaulaeturer of First.Claas Carriages ON LY, 1009 and 1011 Chestnut Street, PLIIIADELPEELt. Orders received for now and elegant styles of Carriages for the sewn of ISIOS. Special attention given to 'Wilda& Carriages stored by the month. and Insurance effected* THE NEW WAREHOUtiE, Noe. 1014, 1016 and 1018 Filbert St. fen•th a tut&arti ~VOUD IIAP4iIINQ'`J. NO. 917 WALNUT 'STREET. WOOD HANGINGS Positively don't fail to see them before ordering any. thing else. Wall paper is now among the "Things That Were." WOOD HANGINGS Coat no more. and are welling by the thousand rolls Der day. See them and be convinced. No maculation. but stubborn facts. Specimens aro ciao on exhibition at the Store of JAMES O. FINN its BONS, Bouthoaat corner Tenth and Walnut streets, mbliS•tfrp IFIHANV POPULAR LOAN. Principal and Interest Payable in Gold, CENTRAL PACIFIC EL.ALI.L.rt , C)A 3 D First Mortgage Bonds. Office of DE HAVEN & BRO., No. 40 South Third Si WE OFFER FOR SALE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS CENTRAL PACIFIC R. R. CO. At Par. and Back Interest. There la a very large European demand for these Bonds. which. added to very large home demand. will soon absorb all the bonds the Company can lama The above Bonds pay SIX Per Cent.lnterest In Gold, and are a First Mortgage on a road co2ting about three timea their amount, with very largo and constantly increasing net revenue. • DE HAVEN & BRO., DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, 00W. dw,. No. 40 S. Third St. Seven per Cent. Mortgage Bonds OF THE PENNSYLVANIA AND NEW YORE CANAL AND RAILROAD COMPANY.. Gum anteed, Prinoipal and Interest, By the Lehigh Valley Railroad. These Bonds are a portion of fl is .Oco" on a road which Lehighat about $5,_101,000, and oe tinapn, tnv Wiley Railroad. represen Striolla eUra are, in every respect. A First-Class Investment. At 100 they pay m uch interest sslr a tdia4 at/L At 110 ."Nortrena r at tn At IQ6 •• •• s We offer them for gale at 95 and accrued interest from Dec. 1,1861. C. & H. BORI.E. 8 Merchants' Exchange, on BOWEN & FOX, 13. Merchants' Exchange., fell•ftrot DESIRABLE INVESTMENTS, Producing Over 7 and 8 per cent. Interest. iminGs NAVIGATION AND RAILROAD FLEW MORTGAGE SIX PER CENT. BONDS. FRF.E FROM ALL TAXES, DUE 1897. ERIE CITY SEVEN PER CENT. BONN, SECURED BY REVENUE FROM WATER WORKS. Interest Payable in New York. UNION AND LOGANSPORT RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS. SEVEN PER CENT., Interest Payable in New York COLUMBUS AND INDIANA CENTRAL RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS. Interest Payable in New York. The attention of parties about to Invest money or es change securities is ted to the above. Information and. prices given en application. DREXEL & CO., 34 South Third Street. NEW YORK STOCKS. ALL FLUCTUATIONS IN THB NEW YORK MARKET or Stooks, Gold and Governments, Constantly furnished ne by our New York HOuga, STOOKS Bought and Bold on Common in Philadelphia. New York and Boston. GOLD Bought and Bold in large and small amounts. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES nought and Bold at New York Prices. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., NEW WORK, I PIIILADELPINIA 4 Nassau St. 16 Hs Third St. THE SAFE DEPOSIT CO., For Nate Keeping of Valuables, Secifirt. Cleo, etc., mad Renting or Staies. N. Browne, J. 09124r.R5. Feu. r . own_ C. El Clarke. O. Moo s ester. O UAL:Iwo. John Welsh E. w Cwt. Geo. F. Tyler. tsricir., o.tiii cur. s MEIN. N. B. llOWN l President. C. U . MARL ea President. PAITERSOP. PO. HA Vitesdret 1116444tA.17E1P THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COM PAN Y OFFER 4 MUTED AMOUNT OF 'METZ FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS AT PAR, PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST Payable in.. Greld. The Union Pacific Railroad Company are building a railroad from Omaha. on tho Missouri Riser, West, to cos nect with the Centrat Pacific of California, building (rata Sacramento, East, and these roads, when completed. will, be TDB ONLY GRAND RAILROAD BETWEEN THE ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC COASTS. The Union Pacific Company hare already COMPLETED 550 MILES, and blithe are now running over the highest point of the Rocky Mountalne that will be traversed by the The Company will have a much larger force employed this year than ever before, and it In expected that between 800 and 900 Miles will be in operation during 1868. There seems to be no reasonable doubt that the 1,721 miles between Omaha and Sacramento will be flubbed in 1870. The means provided for the construction of this Great National Work are ample. The United States grants lie Six Per Cent. Bonds at the rate of from 616,000 to $48.000 per mile, for which it takes a oeoend lien as security, and receives payment to a large, ff not to the full extent of Bs claim In services. These Bonds are boned as etch twenty. mile section is flubbed, and after it has been examined by United States Commissioners' and pronounced to be in all reopectsn first-claaa road. thoroughly supplied with depots, repaarohopa, atations, and all the neceesary rolling stock and other equipments. The United States also males a donation of 12,200 acres of land along the line to the rube, which wail be a source of large revenue to the Company. 'I he Company IN taro permitted to laud Its own First Mortgage Bonds to an amount equal to the issue of the Government and no more. Hon E. D. Morgan and Hon. Oakes Ames are Trustees for the Bondholders. god de. liver the Bonds to the Company only as the work pro greens. so that tlit y always represent au actual and pro. ductive value. The authorized capital of the Company is One Hun dred Million Dollars, of which over eight and one-half millions have been paid in upon the wort already done. Contracts for the construction of 914 miles went. • from Omaha, comprising much of the moat dlTheult mountain work, have been made with responsible, parties at the average rate of sixty-nigh thousand and fifty. eight dollars ($66,068) per mile. This price includes all necestary car Amis.., depots. stations, and all other inci dental buildings, and also locomotives. passenger, bag gage and freight cars, and other requisite rolling stock, to an amount that shall not be less than 47.590 per mile. It Is not doubted that when the road is completed the through tra ffi c of the only line connecting the Atlantic and Pacific States will he large beyond precedent, and, as there is 11l be no competition, it can always be done at profitable rates, and BAPALW3 YBO! Will OK lAY MUM AMISH, TflIR 31 TIES 'MB MIRES! ON THEM' 80-N1)8. it will be noticed that the tlllOll Pacific Railroad b, in fact. A GOVERNMENT WORK. built ender the super vision of Government officers, and to a large extent with Government money. and that its bonds are !muted under Government direction. It is believed that no almilar se curity is so carefully guarded, and certainly no other is based upcn a larger or more valuable property. T e Union Pacific Bonds are for SIX/ each, and have coupons attached. They have thirty years to run. and bear annual interest, Pliable on the first days of January and July, at the Company's Office. in the city of Nees , York, at the rate of six per centt in gold. The Prin cipal is payalde in gold at maturity. tAt the present rate of Gold these bonds pay an annual income on their cost of NEARLY NINE PER CENT S .. ... And it is Believed that they will soon be at a Plemium. The Company have but a very limited supply of their Bonds remaining on hand; but it is expected that the first instalment of the New Bonds, to be issued on that portion of the road to be completed this year, dill be ready in May. . • Any subscription accepted to a greater Itinerant than cut be filled from Bonds now in the Company's possession will be supplied from the new Bonds in the order in which they are received. The Company reserve the right to advance the price of their bonds to a rate above par at any time, and will sult fill any'ord erg or receive any subscription on which do money has not been actually paid at the Compinrs office before the time of such advance. Parties subscribing will remit the par value of the bonds, and the accrued interest in currency at the rate of six per cent. per annum, from the date on which the last coupon was paid. 'subscription will be received in New York At the Company's o.ffice,No.2o Nassau St. AND BY John J. Cisco & Son, Bankers, 59 Wall St. In Pbiladelphin by DE HAVEN & BROTHER, No. 40 S. Third Street, WM. PAINTER & CO - , No. 36 S. Third Street. And by the Company's authorized Agents throughout the United States. Remittances should be made in drafts or other fund, par in New York, and the bonds will be sent free of charge by return express. Parties subscribing through local agents will look to them for their safe delivery. A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOR 1868 has just been pub Relied by the Company, giving fuller infonnstion than is possible in un advertisement, respecting the Progress of the Work, the Resources of the Country traversed by the Road, the Means for Construction, and the Value of the Bonds,which will be sent free on application to the Conte pany's offices or to any of the advertised Agents. JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, New York. April I.P. 1868 Seven per cent, First Mtge. Bonds OF THE • - Danville, Hazleton & Wilkeebarre R.R. FREE FROM ALL TAXES. This road will connect with the Northern Central Philadelphia and Erie. Lehigh Valley, Lehigh Naviia. tion, and 13 Beaton Railroads. mid ovens ow of the richest sections of the went middle Coal field. We offer for sale a limited amount of these Sends et the very low rate of 86 AND ACCRUED INTEREST. • BO'INE.N At FOX, 13 Merohants' Exchange; mhti-2mrp BANKING HOUSE kirCooKEzcOl, 112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PHIIAD'iL. Dealers in all Government Securities. tip2l to th a btnit