OET IFPUL LBWS. MAUR'S OF A FIRE HORIst.--4 young man was arrested a day or two since on suspicion of hav ing been implicated in the robbery of , a silver born, the property of the , independence Engine company. Yesterday the article wits found in an alley near the home cf the company, at Twenty third .and Callowhill streets. To it was at *Ached the following : "The silver horn was only taken as a joke. The man who took it is inno cent. It , would have been kept longer but it is of no use to us. Please to be more careful of your silver born as we do not want any innocent person to suffer." Signed: "United States of .America." l'Enutwn rN TRouni.x.—Joseph Smith,a dealer in fish, lemons, oysters and other articles of use, visited a house In Germantown yesterday morn wodurin tbo absence of the occupant, and worked his g way up to the bed room in the second story. He then commenced to ransack the bureau drawers. While thus engaged, his opera tions were discovered by the lady of the house. Be attempted to escape from the premises,but the timely arrival of Officers Missinger and Dunlap prevented his continuing his course. Alderman Coed held him in $5OO bail to answer. LAIIOENY AND ASSAULT. —A y oung man giving the name of Henry Price was arrested yesterday at Second and Vine streets on the charge of lar ceny and assault and battery. It is alleged that he broke into the residence of a lady at No. 313 New Market street. and stole therefrom some wearing apparel. He was discovered just as he was leaving the premises. After a pursuit of rome distance he was captured and taken before .Alderman Becker, who held him In $6OO bail to answer. Livrao ON Ms Moreau.—A young man named• Charles Bock, a resident of Cooperaville, who had Seen living on his mother for some time, yester sy demanded of her an amount of money, which she did not feel warranted in giving him. He Then made an attack on her and beat her in a shameful manner. Not satletled with so doing, :be commenced to destroy the furniture in the Souse. A policeman was called in and Charles 'Nes arrested and taken before Alderman Benix; who held him to answer for the alleged offence. Dgsrankrz ASSAULT.—George and Henry :Baker were working on a new sehool-house, at 2almon and Maple streets; yesterday morning. During the course of the morning a dispute took place with a man named' illiam McDevitt, when, it is alleged, the two brothers named beat Me- Devitt in a shameful manner. They were ar rested, and, after a hearing before Alderman ISenix, were held to answer for the alleged of deuce. PLANS OF AN ALLEGED HOUSE Rounnn.—Rich ard Hammond, the alleged boarding house thief, on being searched at the station, was found to have on his person a list of twenty-five houses which he intended to visit. Most of these places were on the prominent streets of our city. Through the efforts .of Lieutenant Gouldy, the plans of this alleged violator of the law Were frustrated. INsAnn WOMAN.—An insane woman named Sarah McLochlan was arrested yesterday at Broad and Fitzwater streets, by ()filmy Loader- Inch. On taking her to the lock-up , it was dis covered that the unfortunate woman was in a deranged state of mind. She was sent to the Almshouse. SUSPICIOUS CIIARACTER.-A young man who gave the name of William Madly was arrested this morning about 3 o'clock at Seventeenth and Tine streets by Officer Whememyer,having in his possession a quantity of wash clothes. He was taken before Aid. Pancoast, who held him in *4OO bail to answer at Court. CRICKET.—The Young America Club, of Ger mantown, will open the season with a club match-to-morrow at 10 A. M. Several first-class matches have been arranged, and the present, season promises to be a brilliant one in the an anis of this noble sport. ROBBERY OF A SEEN DRESSING ESTABLISHMENT. —The skin dressing establishment of George W. simpson, on Canal street, near Germantown road and Second street, was entered last evening and robbed of fit ty dozen alum dressed skins. Of %his number twenty-eight dozen were from lamb skins, intended for masonic aprons, RESCUED FBO3I DROWNING. —During the gale yesterday afternoon a skiff containing three mon was capsized off Vine street wharf. The occu pants of the vessel were precipitated into the Delaware, but were rescued through the timely (efforts of the Harbor Police. WATon Tinmr.—A man who gave the name of John Brown was arrested yesterday on the charge of stealing a gold watch from a jewelry store,on Second street, near Noble. He was taken before Ald. Tittermary, and held to answer for the alleged offence. MAJOR CALHOUN'S Lecture, "Land for Homes,'' advertised to come off last night, has been post poned on account of the weather, and will be delivered on Friday, the 15th inst. The Liberty Military Band will be in attendance. THE COURTS. QUARTER SESSIONS.—Judge Allison.—The case (A' Greenwood and Mulligan, charged with larceny, interrupted yesterday by the absence of witness was resumed this morning. The de fence denied the larceny and alleged that the money was found, and would have been given to the prosecutor if ho had identified it. On trial. THEATRES. Etc'. TEE THEATRES.-Mr. John Brougham will have a benefit this evening at the Walnut, in his sensational drama, The Lottery of Life This play will be withdrawn after to-morrow evening, and on Monday Mr. Brougham's charming comedy, Playing wath Fire, will ho produced. The "Black Crook" continues to draw immense audiences at the Chestnut. The groat attraction is, of course, Morlacchi, who Is one of the most brilliant artists in her peculiar line that wa have lad upon the stage in late years. Mlle's Diani, 2anda, Leab, and Zuccoli are also possessed of very great merit. Tangled Threads has been finally withdrawn from the ArchNiss Fanny B. Price having wisely chosen other plays in which to take her benefit this evening. She will appear in Madelaine and The Little Treasure. An 0110 entertainment is announced for to might at the American Theatre. Rtcrtmos OPERA TROUPE.—The Richings com pany will conclude their engagement at the Acad emy with this week. To-night Miss Caroline Etchings will have a benefit in the opera Fra .Diavolo, which will be presented with a great cast, including all the artists of the company. Of course the performance will be a good one, and this alone should suffice to All the house, but somethipg is due to Miss Richings in recognition of the tireless energy and the indomitable enthu siasm which she has displayed in giving to English opera in this country new life and vigor, and in placing it upon a substantial footing. We sincerely hope, therefore, that the audience will not only be very large, but that it will not spare its applause , or give Miss Richingi reason to sup pose that her labors have not been thoroughly appreciated. MUSICAL FUND HALL.—On Saturday evening next the "Young America Minstrels" will give an entertainment at Musical Fund Hall. The per formance will consist of negro minstrelsy and, de .lineations. The occasion of this concert Will be the benefit of Mr. Samuel McDougall, tho former doorkeeper of the Academy of Music. Mr. Mc- Dougall is well and favorably known to all classes in this community, and as his worthiness is an accepted fact, it may be taken for granted that his benefit will be a complete success. ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOESE.—An attrac tive performance will be given at this popular place of ormement, The Impeachment Trial will be given, with the most accomplished mem bers of the company in the parts; .a burlesque on Tangled Threads Is also announced, together with other burlesques, farces, singing by Carticross • and the company, negro eonlicalltles, and a Mul titude of other good things. Wirmsw.—The magician Wyman will gi ve a n exhibition at Assembly Buildings to-night. Legerdemain and ventriloquism aro on the pro gramme. Various articles will be distributed to the audience. There will be a matinc perform twee to-morrow afternoon. CITY NOTICES., A GENTLEMAN is always known tly.hlll taste In hoots and shoes, and the natural Inference in • that hi. wtin be a gentleman whose boots and shoes aro aq unimpeachnole as those to be bad at Bartlett's.'No. 83 South Sixth street, above Chestnut—the place to get nrat-class boots and shoes In the latest styles. "THE refusal of the owner to 'throw In' four peeled hemlock logs prevented the sale of-a $8,530 1 . 11/111 in Halifax, Vt., a, few days since." The refusal to "throw In" anything never prevents n sale at Charles Stokes & Co.'s Clothing Howe, un der the Continental, as the purchaser always knows and ft els that he has got the fall worth Of his money in his purchase. 'SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS and druggists' sun dries. SPROTALTY.-A.ll those gents destrin4 eligant fitting pantaloons will and them at C. C. Ilittrich & Co.'s, Continental liotel,Nintit streekas thii branch of tailoring is made a specialty, and really wirrants an invitation. Always a fine stock of goods on hand. Wirmow EirrAmts at Patten's, 1408 Chestnut street. FLORENCE SEWING MAGitirrit. Florence Sewing Machine. Florence Sowing Machine. Office, 1122 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia JUDICIOUS mothers and'nurses use for children a safe and pleasant medicine in nOlt ER% INFANT COIL DIAL. 'CRAB. OAKFORD 45L 80N8 Have now ready all the latest Styles of Spring Bats and Caps. . Stores, Bs4 and 838 Chestnut street LACE, Muslin, and Nottingham Curtains, at Patten's,'l4oB Chestnut street. CHAS. OAKFORD & SONS • Have now ready all the latest) Spfdug Styles of Hats and Caps. • Stores, 834 and 838 Cheatnatatreet. FASHIONABLE BONNETS, HATS AND MILLINERY Goons.—The ladies of our city seem to be irresistibly attracted to the popular establishment of Messrs. Wood & Cary, No. 725 Chestnut street. They have evidently won the affections of the fair by their au• perb display of Fancy Bonnets, Ladles', Misses' and Children's Hats, and cut materials of every description, of which they have the largest stock in the city, at the lowest prices. For elegant and fashionable articles in this department Wood & Cary's store is unquestiona bly the headquarters. Branco MArraussEs—Patten's superior make —MOS Chestnut street, HAMS! HAMS ! ! HAMS ! ! ! Choice Maryland Hams, Very fine Virginia Hams„ Davis "Star" Cincinnati Hams, Newbold's Celebrated Jersey Hama, For sale by Mitchell Jr Fletcher, - 12114 Chestnut street MOTH PATCHES, FRECKLES Aim TAN.—The only reliable remedy fo; those brown dlscolorations on the face Is "Perry's Moth and Freckle Lotion." Prepared only by Dr. B. C. Pinot; 49 Bond street, New York. I. Sold everywhere. Gnovhn & BAKER'S Highest Premium Sewing Machines, 730 Chestnut street. COONTRY HAMS! COUNTRY HAMS !! Averaging only about eight pounds in weight. Very desirable. For Sale by Mitchell & Fletcher, 1204 Chestnut street. BEDDING—the finest in the country—at Pat en's, 1408 Chestnut street. BOWER'S SENNA FIGS, FOR CONSTIPATION fifty cents. Depot Sixth and Vine. CHAS. OAKFORD & SONS Have now ready all the latest Styles of Spring Hats and Cape. Stores, 834 and 836 Chestnut street. DEAFNESS BLINDNESS AND CATARRH. J. Isaacs, DI, D. Professor of the Eye and Ear. treats all diseases apper taining to the above members with the utmost success. Testimonials from the most re liable sources in the city can be seen at his office, No. SOU Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients as he has no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyesi nserted. NQ charge made for examination. CITY ORDIN A. NI CIES. COMMON COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA, CLERK'S OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA, May 8, 1868. In accordance with a resolution adopted by the Common Council of the city of Philadelphia on Thursday, the seventh day of May, 1868, the annexed bill, entitled "AN OItDINANCE to create a loan for the further extension of the Philadelphia Gas Works," s hereby published for public information. JOHN ECKSTEIN, Clerk of Common Council An Ordinance to create a Loan for the farther extension of the Philadelphia Gas Works. Sec,-nori 1. The Select and Common Councils of Philadelphia do ordain That the Mayor of the City be and he is hereby authonzed to borrow at not hes than par, on the credit of the city, such sums as the Trustees of the Gas Works may re quire, not exceeding in the aggregate one million dollars, at a rate ,of interest not above six per cent., to be applied as follows, viz: First—For enlarging and extending the works and purchasing a suitable site for the erection of any new buildings or other structures in the northeastern part of the city; the selection of the site and the character of the new buildings or structures as proposed to be erected to be first submitted to and approved by the Councils, five hundred thousand dollars. AS'econd—For street mains, two hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. Thirci--For services and metres, two hundred thousand dollars. Fourth—For coal storehouse at Point . Breeze, seventy-five thousand dollars. The principal of said loan shall be payable at the expiration of thirty years from the date of negotiation, and shall be free from all taxes. sac. 2. Certificates for said loan shall be issued by the Mayor, in such amounts as the lenders may eeeire, but not for any fractional parts of one hundred dollars, nor made transferable other wise than at the City Treasurer's office, and shall be In the following form: Gas Loan. Certificate No.— Six per cent Loan of the City of Philadelphia, issued under authority of an ordinance entitled "an ordinance to create a loan for the further extension of the Philadelphia Gas Works," approved This certifies that there is due to by the City of Philadelphia, interest at six per cent., payable half yearly on the Ist days of January and July, a,t, the office of the City Treasurer in the said city, the principal to be paid at the same Office in years from the date of said ordinance and.not before,without the holder's consent. Free of all taxes. In wit ness whereof the City Treasurer has hereto set his band and affixed the seal of said city this day of ------- A. D. 18—. -; i.. s. ;- —CityTreas. Attest— ----City Controller. BF.t-rum 3. That the terms and provisions of the orditfance entitled, "An Ordinance for the further extension and management of the Phila. delphia Gas Works," approved June 17, 1841, shall not apply In any way or manner to this Loan. MISOLUTIOIsT TO PUISLISII A GAS LOAN BILL - - Resolved, That the Clerk of Common Council be authorized to publish in two daily newspapers of this city, daily, for four weeks, the Ordinance presented to the Common Council on Thursday, May 7,1868, entitled "An Ordinance to create a loan for the further extension of the Philadelphia Gas Works." And the said clerk at the stated meeting of Councils, after the expiration of four weeks from the first day , of said publication, shall present to this Council one of each of said newsoapers for every day in which the same shall have - been made. myB,24t TO /LENT. TO LET . NEXT DOOR TO POST,OFFICE. Entireypper part, Basement and 6ub•CeUar. Apply at 430 Chestnut Street. ap` Et _te CHESTNUT STREET STORE TO RENT.—TOE " ` tither and second floors of No, L 34 Chestnut street. eeparateiy or together; Large, light and airy roome. Apply in Book Store. TO LET.—A Until MODIOUS FURNISHED RESI. OKI deuce with tine shade,. me., near Germantown. to a competent Limon for brat elan brardlur. . lOLA ME di KITING, myB4t• Seventh and Walnut atrooto. 42ECOD AND T RD STORY ROOMS TO RENT AT sn t%orthl entb e lp idEBERNA ORANGP:B.—FINE FRUIT AND IN GOOD order. Landing and for Bale by JOB. B. BUBSIBIt 'O.. ES 130 db Delaware avenue. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN-PHILADELPHIA, 'FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1868. SNOWDEN & SZOTIIER, 23 South ,Eighth street. 411111:4910MINT111.. Ake Sixth Patio for Additional Amseernmas. MUSICAL FUND' MALL. SATOROAT EVE N% ffilf. 9, 1868; Complimentary Del:Lent MR. SAMUEL MoDOUGALL. The entertainments will comprise aeleetiona from the moat p pular. NEGRO SONGS MELODIES DANCES AND CHARAC TERIbi IC ECCENTRICITIES. BY TUE YOUNG AME R IC A MINSTREL% (a company cf young gentlemen of Philadelphia), whose performances during the past two yearn have received merited and unbounded applause Isom delighted and'. COCCB, The Evening's Programme will be presented in a meaner that cannot offend the taste of the most fedi. thous. • The Beneficiare respectfully returns his most sincere and heartfelt thanks to the friends and patrons who have honored him upon this occasion. Doors open at . 1 a past 7; performance to commence at 8 o'clock. Admission, LO cents; reserved seats, 75 cents. mygoltrpi, OARPETINGS AND OIL CLOTHO% 11!id , DIVA All•ivt• ;411 FJ liz-M JAMES H, ORNE, EON & CO., 626 Chestnut Street; Hove opened New Carpets, Oil Cloth. Dmitgeta, Canton and Cocoa Matting, Ruge. dce. Brussels, Wiltons, Velvets,. ,Tbe above are our own Pattern& English Ingrains, Three Plys, Oil Cloths, r rug g eta, English Venetian, Cocoa Matting, Straw Matting, OF 011 R owri IMPORTATION TRIO SPRING, Some very superior, all of which we offer at lowest prices. JAMES H. ORNE, ON & CO., Chestnut, below Seventh. aP9 2 / 1 1 rThl CANTON MATTING. Our Own Importation Ms Spring. SOME VERY SUPERIOR 3-4, 7-8, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4 WRITE AND RED CHECK STRAW MATTING-S. JAMES Lt. ORNE, SON & CO., 626 Chestnut St., below Seventh: apA Bmrp4 CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, . . CANTON MATTING% &o, Just received per late steamer. E. H.GODSHALK . Su CO. 723 Chestnut Street. L n GODEIIIAIX. TIM. L WEEDKEMIC6OII4 Ja27.Bmru J. STEWART DEPUY, 253 S. Second Street, above Spruce, Is now aching CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINQS. WINDOW StiADEer, &c., at very reduced prices. my 6 6trp• CARPETS ' OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS 1 IMPORTATION OF 1808. All the Latest and Best Styles AT REDUCED PRICES. TO?'NSENI) SD CO., NO' 59 N. Second St., below Arch. aDl6lmrps CARPETS, OIL CLOTH, MATTINGS, &0., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Vere r i g r e rn ll l e l7.ta l are pared tooatraZikitoao er pri LEEDOM & SHAW, 910 Arch Street, feif Between Ninth and Tenth Streets. itmro4 till - Ca . ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., N. E corner Fourth and Race Ste., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AND PAINT MANUFACTURERS, Offer to the trade or consumers, Pure White Lead, Zino White, Colored Paints, Varnishes, Oils, Artists' Materials, &e. Agents for the celebrated lIMILLIN MONTIGNE INOW.WHITI ZINO ) sulerlor to any other White Paint for toad° work, We solicit onion from thoee who want PURE PAINTS: 201 and 203 North Fourth Street, aol 8 Northeast corner of Race Street. IJUDIEII 9 Dl3l,W#ll TitIIKINVINGIS• MARY B. CONWAY, • • LAWLESS , DRESS FERNISIIING AND SHOPPING NATO 51 SOUTH SIETEENTIT. PUILADELPHIA. Ladles from en pert of the United States OW:00a their orders for Drees Biaterialß, DressekOloake.Bonnets, Shoes. Under Clothing, Mourning Suite, Wedding Woman, Tra. yelling Outfits, Jewelry. dw., als o Ohildron'a :nothing, Ds. fant's Werth obee, Gentlemena Linen. &c. In ordering Uarments, Ladtee will please send o their DEBT PTTTENG passim for measurement; and Ladies visiting the cit should not fail to cell and have their ZUOASUMI V d for future convenience. Retook by plumb/don. to MR. J. M. HAELEIGH. HOMERd 1014 Chestnut street MESSRS. COLIADaY dr, CO., tn . 614,9 m IV 819 and 820 Chestnut street. Extra Tapeatriea. A (LEA R, RWOOIII SKIN AND BEAU. TIF I, I CoPAYL,EXION follows filo uso of 1:1141.‘15.31,011 CON( ENTUATED EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. It re movos blackspota, pimples, moth patched and aU era ph one of tho skin. IN 7UE SPICING MONTHS Tit R isms. ton nnturally undergoes a eli , ,nee._ and HEIABOLL'd MOW TR Y CYNOENATED EXTlteter OF taltdAVA. iLLA is an assistant of the greatest value. YOUNG LADEES, BEWAR!E! OF THE INJURIOUS EFFECTS of Face Powdore and Washes. 4.llsuch remedies close up the p sea of the akin, and in a short time destroy the complexion. If you would have a fresh. healthy and youthful appearance, use lIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA.. NOT A FEW OF THE WORST DIN. ORPERS that afflict mank arise front corruption of the blood. HELMBOLD'd EX TRACTS ARSAPARILLA to a remedy of the utmost value. BELIIMBOLD'S FXTRACT SARNAPL. RILLA eleames and renovates the blood.insoilLs the vigor of health into the system, and purges out the humors that make diseane. QUANTITY' vet: QUALITY. HELM BOLD'S EX744tt- CT SARSAPARILLA. The doe is hoee m ho desire a large quantity and large doses of medicine ERH. THOSE WHO DESIRE BRILLIANCY Or COMPLEXION nnmt an ify and enrich the blood, which OF L M RoLD'S CobIe4I4TRATED RXTRACIF O SARSAPARILLA invariably - doee. Ask for Hetnebotd's. Take ho other. HELRIBOLD , S CONCE %TR AT ED Ell. TRACT SABSAPARILLA in the Great Blood Puittlet. lIJELMES 01-OD'S Highly Concentrated Fluid Extract SARSAPARILLA EDADICATFS ERUPTIVE AND ULCERAIIVE DISEASES OF THE Throat, Nose, Eyes, Eyelids, Soilp and Skin, Which so disfigure the appearance, PURGING the evil effects of mercury and removing all taints, the remnants of Dins till. 8, hereditary or otherwise, and is token by ADULTS and CLULDREN with perfect SAFETY. TWO TABLE-SPOONFULS of the Extract of Sonny& rills, added to a pint of water, ie equal to the Lisbon Diet Drink, and one bottle is equal to a gallon of the Syrup of Sarsaparilla, or the decoctions as usually made. AN INTERESTING LETTER is published in the Died icotAlrurgical Review on the subject of t , 43 Extract of Sarsaparilia in certain affections, oy Benjamin Travers, F. R S.. dm. Speaking of those diseases, and diseases miring from the excess of mercury. he states that no renal dy ir equal to the Extract of Sarsaparilla; its power is extraordinary, sr ore so than any , other drug i am ac quainted with. Is is, in the strictmt Bowe. a tonic with this invaluable attribute. that it is applicable to a state of the system so sunken stud yet so irritable as renders other substances of the tonic class unavailable or injurious. HELMBOLD'S Concentrated Extract Sarsaparilla Established upwards of 18 years. PREPARED BY H. T. HELMB OLD, DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST. 594 BROADWAY, Now York. Sold by Druggists everywhere. PrfrO 8486 pot bottle. or 6 for So go WIY4AN4IAJ. ST, LOUis AND IRON MoIINTAIN RAILROAD COMPANY'S First 141Cortg,agis Seven Per Cent. 25-Year Bonds, Interest Coupons due lot February and August, payable In the thy of New York. The title of the St. Louis and Iron Mountain Raikroad having been confirmed by Act "'Me General Assembly of the State of Mien tul, and the Bonds declared valid the work ot extending the same to a connection with the Southern system of roads, at Columbus, icy., is nowgbing rapidly forward. Ninety.one mike being in profitable operation. forty.five miles of hew work graded, with rails enough on hand for forty.eoven mil is, it is egpectM that the whole line, from St. Louis to Belmont, ono hundred and ninety-three miles, will be opened for business early next year, so that there will bo a coutinuoua line from St. Louis to Mobile. hew Orleans and other Southern cities. A very large traffic is anticipated. The old part of the road (ninety-one miles) already earns enough to secure all the interest on the whole mort gage debt, and the extension completed will vastly in crease the earnings. The proceeds of these Bonds going into the extension of the road adds to the security. and a pt elected branch. eouthweetwardly from Pilot Knob, for which a cash subsidy of di15,000 per mile is granted h7the State, as a free gait to the Company, will add very much to the value of their property. 'IIIOMAS ALLEN. President, fit. Louis. Mo. G. MA.RQU 011). Vice President, New York. We, the undersigned, cordially recommend these Seven Per cent. Mortgage Bonds of the fit. Louie and iron Moun tain Railroad as a good security. The revenue of the road will be large, and tne administration of the affairs of the Company is in capable and experienced bands, and is en. titled to the greatest confidence of the public" JAMES 8. THOMAS, Manor of St. Louis. JOHN J. ROE, Pres:Lnion Merchants' Exchange , St. LOT& (Chamber of Commerce) E. W PDX. Pre& St. r cola Board of Trade. BARTON BATES, Pres. North Missouri Railroad. J. H. BRIT PON. Fres. Nat. Bank of the State of Missouri, in St. Louis. Whi. L. EWING, Pres. of the Merchants' Nat. Bank Of St Louis. GhOl'OE H. REA, Pres. Second Nat. Bank, St. Lonbi. JAMEb B. RADS. Chief Engineer St. Louie and Illinois Bridge Co. Clk URGE R. TAYLOR, Prea. Pacific Railroad (of Mts. souri). ILLIAM TAUSSIG, Pros . Traders' Bank, St. Loafs. JNU. R. LIONBEhGER. Pres. Third nat. Bank of St., Louis, Mo. .ADOI Louis, MEIER, Vice Pres. Union Pacific Railway (E. ll.) ROBERT BART'', Pres. German Savings Institution. ALLEN, (:APP dr. N POET, Bankers, St Louis. A limited amount of the aboveinamed Bonds for salo at E. GIITY-Fi V E for the present. We invite the attention of capitalists and others to them as, in our opinion,'" very desirable investment, destined to rank as a first-class security. I escriptive Pamphlets, Maps and Information can be had on application to TOWNSEND WHELEN & AGMS OF IR Si. LOUIS AND IRON NOUNALI L B. CO. &pm w f m 6trp4 lietem CENTRAL PACIFIC FmNig ban now an important and valuable traffic on both eloper of the Sierra Nevada Range, and will command the throui c h overland buslneue. The Compiny. otter THEIR FIRST MORTGAGE SIX PER CENT. BONDS (to the 8/111130 amount only As the U. S. Subsidy bond. granted them) at their par value and accrued interest in currency. Both Interest and Principal Payable GOLD COIN. Pempblete. &c.. giving a fell account of the property pledged, turniehed by DE HAVEN & BRO., No. 40 S. 'Third St., 1?i GOVIRMT :1:CUBMB, 11013), &c. Seven per cent. First Mtge. Bonds PP THE Danville, Hazleton & Wilkesbarre R.R. FREE FROM ALL TAXES. This road will connect with the Northern Central Philadelphia and Erie, Lehigh Valley. Lehigh Naviga tion. and Hazleton Railroads, and opens one of the richeet sections of the tp eat middle Coal field. W e offer for sale a limited amount of these Honda at the very low rate of 85 AND ACCRUED INTEREST. BOWEN & FOX, 13 Merohanta' Exchange: NEW YORK STOCKS. ALL FLUCTUATIONS IN THE NEW YORK MAZICET Stooks, Gold and Govermoentaf CouataaUy turukthed us by our New York Houo STOCKS Bought and Bold on Commission In Philadelphia. New York and Sodom. GOLD Nought and Bold In large and all amounts. mounts. MOIT m HITHIM Bouiht and Bold at New York Prices' SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., NEW YORK, I PIIILADEIGETILI. 3 Nassau Bi. 10 S. Third Si. Seven per Cent,,Mortgage Bonds OF THE PKNNSYLVANLI. ANDSSF.:W YORE CANAL AND RAILROAD 00sarANY. Guaranteed, Principal and Interest, • By the Lehigh Valley Railroad. gblum Beads are a portion of 108L,000 on . toad ritleb coat about 85,119000. and be guaranteed by_ fru" i,gh Valley Railroad. ranee about flabou.vA are. in every respect, A First-Olargs Investment. Ai M 3) thevaies myoh interest ae Le t .h aff4 a T is3r tjt at At 105 " •• •' •' No-a-Penna. Vs at 90. We offer them for sale at 9$ and maned intermit from. Dm. 1, 18111. C. & H. BORIS. 8 Morohantel .18nolusitilei• on , BOWEN & FOIE, 18 Merolutute Emohanga. fellatetPs rmairautz. Railroait Acmes the Continent, The CEXTBAL PACIFIC HAILBOAD COMPANY are authorized by Acta of Columns to con alma, with the aid and supervision of the. United States Rovernmedt, the Woutean and Paine pal portion Of ths Notional Trunk Line between the Pacific Coast and thlt Mississippi Valley, They have built by far the molt dill cult and expensive portico of their Road, and have as unprecedented working force octal:Ohm the'track woo the Salt Lake Basin. By the cloth of 18813 it is expected they will have CV miles in full operation; and that the ENTIRE' LINE WILL BE COM- PLETED IN 1870, More than 11PFERTY MILLIONX OF IDOI4. LAMM have been expended hi the work. and the CONSTRUCTION• RESOURCES are ample for the rit mainder. They eenelet of 1. 1(11V1TED tiTATES BONDS to the extent of $85.000 per mile, average, delivered as the work pro. 2. FIRST AVORTGAVE BONDS to the Herne amount balled also actordleg to the Prod'Mid the road and having the preferred claim—lmpeder to that of the Government. 3. GRANT. OWPVI I / 1 410 LANDS along the route, litaile acres per mile, or nearly ten minion ear's is all, which ere now selling at the minimum retool U SO Der acre, 4. CAPITAL STOCK of $50.000,000, of which $5.000,000 is srubscribed and paid on the work done. 6. CASH PIENOTURCEIL, comprising Dona tior from California sources mounting to $1,250,000. Net Eaminp. etc.. 1866 to I DiO. $6,500,000, making a total of more than Seventy Mons upon the tint 726 bides. The Company now offer for aate through us st their Par Value and Awned Interest, in currency, a limited amount of the FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS,. bearing six per cent, per annum--both INTEREST AND PRINCIPAL being explicitly made .6 PAIVABLE lib GOLD COSIV* conformably with the specie lawn of the Pacific States. The Bonds are of 131,00) each. vrith semi annual gold coupons attached, payable in. July and January. 1W The Company reserve the right to advance the price at any time; but all ardent actuallyin transits& at the time of any such advance will be titled at preetixt price. 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. arable steady invoqinents. We receive ail classes of Oa vcrnment Ronde, at their full market rates, in exchange for the Central Pacific Railroad Muds. thus enabling the holders to realize from Ito leper cent. profit and keep the principal of their investment equally secure. Orden and Inquiries will receive-precept attention. In• formation, Descriptive Pamphlets. etc.. giving a full ac count of the .Organization, Progress. Badness and Pros. pests of the Enterprise furnished on application. Bonds sent by return Express at our test. FISK & HATCH, linanetal /gents of the C. P. IL R. Co., No. 6 Naasau Street, New York: OFFICES OF THE COMPANY No. 54 William Street, New York, Noes 58 and 58 K St., Sacramento, Cat. BOW BY ROUEN & FON,Spetial Ilgin., 13 Nerttants 1111. De RIVEN tt, SRO. 40 loath Third Street. C. T. TERRIS a Co. KIM & MUSD. WM. PAM ER a CO. Subscriptions Received through Banks ana Bankers generally. tom" All dererlptiona of Government Securl. ties Bought, Sold, or Exchanged, u oor office and by Mall and Telegraph, at MIEBILIST RATES. rr Seven-Thirty /totem converted into the New Five-Twentier, or any other clam of Government Bond& rer" Accounts of Banks, Stinkers, and other, received, and favorable arrancetnenta made for deßirable accountA. W Gold, Coupons and Compound. Interest Notes fought and Bold. CYf Idtecellaneone Stocks and Bonds Bought and Bold, at the Stock Exchange, on Conuodeolon, for each. Or Dealers and Investors out of the City desiring to make negotiations In any of the above. may do so Lb tough 118 by mail or telegraph. as advantageously as though per sonally present In hew York. • FINK & HATCH, 8A13,1t8 BB DBMS IN GOViENIENT No. 5 Nast au Street, New York. npl7 f At rod DESIRABLE INVESTMENTS, Producing Over 7 and 8 per end: Interest. LEHIGH NAVIGATION AND RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE SIX PER CENT. BONDS. FREE FROM ALL TAXES. DUE OW. ERIE CI REVENU E PER CENT. ONDS,____BEOUREID B FROM WATER WORKS. Interest Payable In New York. UNION AND LOGANSPORT RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, SEVEN PER CENT.. Into Payable In New York COLUMB MOR TGA GE SEV E R N CENTRAL RAIIMAD FIRST PER CENT. BONGS. - Interest Payable in New York. The attention of partici about to Invest Money or as. change securities is invited to the above. inforrnattos and prices given on application. 1 - 411EXEL 84 South Third Street. BANKING HOITSIE 60N` M . 112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PRILAD'AL Dealers in all Government Securities. WAND. WANTED—LADY OPERATOR ON SEWING MA. Iry °PUNE. 606 Minor garnet, up dam. 10. BOARDING. COUNTRY BOARDING WANTED FO IT. A GENTLE man and wife. infant and aurae, in a private family. or in a farmers family, or on a farm. Location accessible by rail from 6to Bullies from town. Addreca JAMES Is. MARRIES Bmr.earrroftice myl3. VOlt FIAT.E.--T§IMEIRMANTE4 II STO - REICEIMIA W e le a gli. e = " ragsb a ti l fgr. . 24 P. J. ORDAN, • 3190 Pew atreet, G:OWN BRAND LAYER RAISINS - . Wllol4Ell. balree and quarter boxes of this splendid fruit. Mot. in2g and for sale byJOL.II. BUSKER dr 00.. 108 Routh woman avenue.