Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, September 24, 1868, Image 5

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    FIFTH:EDITION
LATEST CABLE'- NEWS.
RevOiiition in - Spain.
LATEST nom WASIUNGTON.
PHILADELPHIA APPOINTMENTS.
A New Indiatment, Apdinst Surratt
By Atlantic Cable.
Lennox, Sept. 24, Evening.—The specie in
the Bank of England has increased £189,000
since the rest report. Consols far money 94%®
24K, Mid 'for account 943. Illinois Central 93
Atlantic and Great Western 89. Erie, 313%.
FRANKFORT, Sept. 24.-11. S. 5.205, 75%.
LanuirooL, Sept. 24, Evening.—Cotton dull;
the sales to-day were 10,000 baleeL Breadstuff:3
+Null. Spirits of Petroleum irregular.
LONDON, Sept. 24, Evening.—Sugar quiet.
Whale Oil, .£B7 10e.
AarwEar.' Sept. 24, Evening.—Petrolmun
closed at 50 francs.
PAltte, Sept. 24—The French Government will
immediately strengthen the porta on the Spanish
frontlet'. It is reported that Queen Isabella bee
entered France, There is an unauthenticated ru.
mor that Prim has been axrested.
The Pop says the Spanish army is loyal, tuag
that the 'lnsurrection is confined to the provinclls
of Andalusia and a few. seaports.
The following is an official announcement
from Madrid; "Catalonia, Aragon and Valencia
are quiet."
The ifoniteur has the following:
The revolution in Spain makes no headway,
and the people are indifferent or repulsive to the
project. Active measures are being taken
.by the
government for the suppression of the rebellion.
The insurgents In Andalusia are retiring before
the advance of the Royal troops.
Paws, Sept. 24.—The reported rising in Cala
bria and Sicily is denied.
Lmvoox, Sept. 24.—Advices from Buenos Ayres
announce that Barralento, the newly elected
President, has been duly installed.
Tf•e Appointment of Storekeepers.
Enteetat innaten to the Panadeitbia Evening Balletin.l
Wasvmsnms, Sept. 24.—Collector Cnas. Abel
came down this morning and objected to the ap
pointment of storekeepers without his recom
mendation. The result was that Secretary Mc-
Culloch cancelled the appointment of Wm. 0.
Lime on account of his being one of Abel's sure
ties. Chambera's appointment will be similarly
treated for the same reason. This move of Abel's
checkmates Sam. Randall.
The Discharge of Surratt.
Special Dem:etch to the Evening Bulletin.l
Waste:soros, Sept. 24.---John H. Surratt was
discharged from , custody this afternoon, Judge
Wylie fuming sustained the plea of his counsel
that judgment ins case was barred by the
Statute of Limitations. As this result is owing
to a flaw in the indictment,whichfailed to charge
that he had fled from justice after dui commission
•f the crime, it is intimated by , District Attorney
Carrington that a new indictment will.be found
at the next term of the Court. ,
CITY BULLETIN.
A Gann OR/MGR.—The mercury in the ther
mometer must have a lively time now. Such
changeable weather as we have experienced
within the past few days la rarely met with. One
day we swelter and the next day we shake. On
Monday there was a heavy rain and at night
overcoats and blankets were needed. Yesterday
the sun came out bright and.warrn, and the ther
mometer ran up as high as 83 degieea. Linen
clothes and straw bats wore seen in abundance
on the streets. Last night blankets were discar
ded, but before morning the wind shifted and the
atmosphere became raw and chilly. Up to noon
to-day the mercury has not got above 68 degrees.
Tihck clothing is in demand and light overcoats
are being bought up at a lively rate.
Tint - HORTICULTURAL EXIIIIIITION.—The au
tumnal exhibition of the Pennsylvania Horticul
tural Society, at the Hall, on Broad street, below
Locust, is now in the full tide of success. The
display of everything in the horticultural line is
very fine, and the exhibition has never been sur
passed by any over given before by the Society.
The music of the Germania Orchestra adds much
to the attraction of the exhibition. Thousands
of persons have already visited the Hall, and to
day and to-morrow yet remain for those who
have not yet had a look at the rare plants and
flowers, luscious fruit and splendid specimens of
vegetables.
A LOCK , ua Linlackley and three
locks were overhauled yesterday at Seventh and
Race streets by Day Sergeant Smith. Ilunckley
couldn't or didn't want to tell how he got in
company with the locks. He was locked up, and
it was afterwards found that the locks had been
stolen from the house of Mr. Erwin, at Eighth
and Spruce streets. Hunckley was then taken
before Ald. Beitler, charged with larceny, and
was committed to answer at court.
TILL TAPPLNG.—Yesterday afternoon a man and
a boy, neatly dressed, entered the store of Mrs.
Hamilton, No. 1344 Chestnut street. The man
engaged the attention of the clerk by examining
various articles. The youth strolled about the
store. After the couple had departed it was
found that the money-drawer had been robbed of
$26. The robbery is supposed to have been com
mitted by the juvenile.
STEALING PRODUCE. —Day Sergeant Wood
house arrested, yesterday, John Connor, at
Thirteenth and Market streets, upon the charge of
the larceny of two bags of beans, valued at $l6,
the property of a man named Spellman, belong
ing to Jersey City. Connor had a hearing before
dad. Godbou and. was committed to answer.
Fu g.—The alarm of fire about 4 o'clock yes
terday afternoon was caused by the burning of a
email frame stable on Marshall street, above Sus
quehanna avenue. The building belonged to
John Lismore, and was used by John EV3IIB and
others. A horse was secured by some one who
was working on the street. The total loss was
about $l5O.
MARKET THlEF.—William Flowers was ar
rested this morning upon the charge of the lar
ceny of sixteen baskets of sweet potatoes from
Dock Street Market. Six baskets of the stolen
potatoes were recovered. Flowers was commit
ted by Ald. Carpenter.
F- RAT
:LAG asuso.—Lieut. Franks, Sergeants Mur
ray and Diet; and the members of the police
force of the Seventh District, raised a large flag,
with the name of General Tyndale inscribed upon
it, this morning, upon the station-house on St.
John street, above Buttonwood.
LARCENY OF Wxrcu.—Benjamln Redfern
was arrested and taken before Ald. Bonsai upon
the charge of the larceny of a watch belonging to
his brother-in-law, who resides at No. 1124
Milton street. He was committed for a farther
bearing.
PARADE OF THE REPUBLICAN iNVLNCIBLES.—
Thia fine organization, whose membership is in
creasing rapidly. is doing a great deal in the
parading line. Their well filled ranks and splen
did drill and bearing are admired by all. This
Om:ling they turn out, to attend the meeting at
Twelfth and Jefferson streets. The follow - Mg
route will be gone ever: Down Seventh to Chest
nut street; up Chestnut to Eighth; up Eighth to
Thornrsou ; up Thompson to Tentiv.Alp Tenth
to Columbia aVeRIIO ; up Columbia avenue to
Thirteenth up Thirteenth to Jefferson. to the
sleeting.
4.:00 0101cwk.
MABS.MICETINO to 111 FIirINP2MN
There will he a grand rally in the • Fifteenth Ward,
this evening at Sixteenth and Parritsh streets, of
all In favor of the election of Gran' t,ClOlfai, Kelley
and Tyndale, and, of protection to Atantican to
astry. Several well known speaker& Will be Flu
ent to address the meeting. • -
The Fifteenth Ward ;Grant and , Colfax Club
will-assemble on Friday'evening, Sept. 25, at 7g
o'clock, on Coates street, right resting on Ridge
avenue, for parade,and to attend the Tenth Ward
TmILTRENTJLI WARD itittrllßLlOAlf
All Republican citizens isf the Seventh Dlvialon,
Thirteenth Ward, are invited to be present on
Friday evening, ' 2sth instant; at 8 o'clock; at N.
W. corner of Sixth and Brown streets.
WARD MiETl..as OF TILE TWELFTH ARD GRANT
Cnos.—The meantiers of the Twelfth %rata Grant
Club are requested. to meet this (Thursday) even
log at 'IX o'clock, at Saengeihnndliall, °rosin
and Cello whill streets, to make arrangements for
ANNIVERMAT.--Theitt . ty-mond anniversary of
St. John's P. E. Church, Brown :street, below
Third, will be celebrate d do Frhiair evening. Ex
orcizes of an interesting character may be ex
pected. kvilk
ATraztrzost is specially called to an advertise-
Ment in another column.of a lady competent to
teach French and other branches, who desires a
situation.
' Dm= the tamons &retie Soda Water and read
the Emmet Puma-rm. at Hillman's News Stand,
at North Pennsylvania Depot.
CITY NOTICES.
GREAT BALE OR GOLD AND SILVER, WATCHES.
—The attention of dealers and others is esprcially di
rected to.the Auction Bale of D. W. Clark, advertised
in to-day's paper. The stock is much finer than is
usually found at an auction Pale.
CHAS. BTOICES & tit),
No. 824 Chestnut street,
Under the Continental.
All customer work in the latest styles.
Melton Baits $25 00
Heavy Coating Snits 27 50
Scotch Suits.. . . .. .. ............ ...... 30 00
Flee English Coating Snits. —' . . 85 00
A large assortment of fall and winter overcoats from
$l5 to $45.
IT rs woriresnrwr. how cheap goods are sold at
Gay's China Palace, .1022 Chestnut street. The stock
was all selected by . tdr.,Gay in person from the largest
manufactories in Europe. "Die cause of their being so
remarkably chearrikttie,great reduction of prices on
the other side of the water. Business being very dull,
all the manufacturers have large stocks on band. and
are willing to discount largely to effect sales. Below
we quote prices of a few staple goods. Fancy are at a
Still greater discount.
White French China Cups and Saucers, pei set,
12 pieces $1 25
White Stone China Cups and Saucers, per set, 12
pieces6o
White French China Dining Plates,4X, "iliCVes,per
dozen.... . 2 00
White Stone China Dining Plates, 930 inches, per
,
dozen. ...
1 50
White Stone China Chamber Sets, 12 pieces, per
set., . . . ..... ~............... ........ 300
Cut Glass "Goldets, per ...... .. . ... .............. 9 25
Blown Glass Goblets , per d0zen....... 1 50
Cut Glass Tumblers, per dozen.. 1 25
A GENTLE WIIISPEE iv Alorazus.—lf unfor
tunately yon have lost your own teeth by neglect or
mismanagement, take care that your daughters do not
coffer the same penalty fromthe same cause. See to
it that they brush their teeth regularly and thoroughly
with SozonoaT and thereby you. will Insure them
sound and serviceable seta as long all they live.
" SPALDING'S GLUE," handy and useful. -
UrnoLsrEarso of every dese_r_iption. Materials
used first onality. Prices low. Workmen attentive
and prompt. AtPatten's, 1408 Chestnut street.
Rom:zone mothers and nurses use for children
safe and pleasant medicine in Boviza'a /nrairr Oen
ntAl.
Tut Grpsuy.--The newest and latest style of
Rat, for Ladles and Kisses, at
Oakfords',
Continental Hotel.
To GENTS.
Those of you who are about to purchase a hat, get
one of our latest styles, at our store,
No: 334 and 838 Chestnut street,.
C. Oakford & Sons.
Sunurcian IrisTraraurarss and druggists' sun
dries.
&rewraps & Baornra,
lafl South Eighth street.
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH.
J. Isaaca, 3L D.. Professor of the Eye and Ear,
treats all diseases appertaining to the above members
with the utmost success. Testimonials from the most
reliable sources in the city can be seen at this office,
No. 805 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited
to accompany their patienta t as he has no secrets in his
practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made
f<<• examination.
ANNA EL DICKINSON,
TENNYSON,
DICKENS.
Published This Day.
I. What Answer?
A Story of To-Day. By ANNA E. DICKINSON
1 vol. 16mo. ttl 60.
This story is sure to attract a large share of
public attention, both by the high reputation of
the author as a popular lecturer, and by the unu
sual interest of the story itself. While it will
satisfy those who read for entertainment merely,
it will have a peculiar interest to all thoughtful
readers in its bold and earnest treatment of some
of the leading political and social questions of the
day. It deals with, many of the most striking
events of the past few years, and is written in
that graphic and picturesque style which has
made Min Dickinson's lectures so popular.
11. The Half-Dollar Tennyson.
1 vol. 16mo. Paper cover. 60 cents.
A new and complete edition of TENNYSON'S
poetical works, printed from new type, in double
columns, on good substantial paper. In hand
some paper cover,with a vignette head of Tenny
son, from the latest London photograph. The
cheapness and elegance of this edition, combined
with the unrivalled excellence of its contents,will
give the Half-Dollar Tennyson an immense circu
lation.
M. Our Mutual Frienda
By CHARLES DICKENS;
The thirteenth volume of the Charles Dickens
Edition, which has become a favorite with all
admirers of Dickens. With eight full-page illus
trations. $l5O.
"Its peculiar attractions, in addition to the Il
lustrations, are the convenient else, distinct
iypography, good paper, and the running head
line of contents on every right hand page,making
the volume handy for reading and referenda."—
Cleveland Herald.
For sale by all Books°Bare. Bent poetpaid. on re.
ceipt of price. by the Pub Where.
TICKNOR & FIELDS, Boston.
BIDINQ SCHOOLS.
S. 4I EUGENE DE KIEFFER'S RIDING-SCHOOL,
DIM= street, below !brute, betweea Fifteenth
and Sixteenth streets; will be re-opened on Mon
day. September Slat. 1868. eel7-lm•ro
pp :lift 4z) :4ZIP IJ :MEZAI A
3, 1, FOR BALE—A PAIR OF STYLISH HORSES,
Rarouche, Dog Cart and Harnett& Abso, Stable
for rent. Apply at the Stable, back of IWO
Wal
nu EkrliPt. eel74f.
POLITICAL NOTICES.
$ Meeting at Germantown.
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 24,1889,
Gen. A. F. STEVENS,
OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. •
Will address the people of Germantown at the
Corner of MAIN STREET and WASHINGTON LANE
THIS EVENING,
Thureday. September Sttb. at 734 o'clpck. Its
THE DAILY EVENING BIILLETIN-PHiLADELPHIA, THIMSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24,' 1868.
1.8130.
Q4II , tIr.A.TGA; I .:.;CaTI3 .
On Thursday Evening, Sept. 24,
RACE STREET, BELOW BROAD.
The Route will not underyony eirouni.
Down Race to Twelfth, up Twelfth to Spring
Garden, down to Sixth, up to Green,
down to Third, up to Girard avenue,
down to Hanover, to the meeting of the
Eighteenth Ward; from thence up Girard avenue
to Broad, down Broad to Race, and disperse.
All Republicans who desire to join in the
Parade, are invited to meet and participate with
1113.
,
Co. A. 1,111 assemble at Market and aterricx
atreeta.
Mir UNION LEAGUE MEETING
AT
CONCERT HALL:
GOVERNOR 0. P. MORTON,
OF EsiDIANA.
Will addreis our fellow-citizens
This Thursday Events g, 24th last.,at $ O'Clit.
Ladies are especially invited.
100
nor Headquarters Republican Invincibles
ORDER No. 9.
The Club will assemble THURSDAY, Sept. 24, 1868,
at 7 o'clock P. M. eharp, for parade and to attend the
mass meeting in the Twentieth Ward, at Twelfth and
Jefferson streets.
By order of
BENJ. L. TAYLOR,
Chief MarehaL
EZRA LIIRENB,} Aaaistant Marshals.
HENRY TODD.
se2B
sir Union Republican Naturalization
Committee
WILL DAILY AT 110PKEN,
No. 416 Library , Street.
sal-tfrnB
in. C. HONG, Chairman.
THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY IN
11152rvite their fellow-citizens to meet them at the par
lor of the National Union Club. No. 1105 Chestnut street s on
FRIDAY, the loth inst. at four P. M., to adopt measures
for providing refreshments and entertainment for the
War Veterans who are to visit this city on the first and
second of October next All person identified with the
Union and Cooper Shop Refreshment Saloons are partic
ularly invited.
WM. D. KELLEY,
SAMUEL C. PERKINS.
WILLIAM W. H &MOIR%
ROBT. IL CORSON.
HENRY D. MOuRE,
JOB. T. THOMAS
SAMUEL B. FALB%
J. T. PRATT.
LOUIS WAGNER. 0023 strol
- NINTH WARD GRANT AND COLFAX CAM
PAIGN CLUB.
BlllftleSll Meeting at Headquarters, Market and Merrick
Streets. THURSDAY EVENING, September 29th, at 73
e'cloek.
All having uniform!,
_and all Republicans wishing to
turn
nd out on SATURDAY NEXT, are requested to at•
te.
tHi. O. B. THOMSON. Soc.
se.2B.2try:
searmeUMV.vE'ltNßll, a ( ehroT,lC.feral Sk W ; I lel!
bond Hall, Crown and Callowhill atree e ta, to make ar
rangements for parade.
By order of the Marshal. WM, ANDERESS.
, T. H. CONNELL, Secretary.
SEVENTH DIVISION, THIRTEENTH WARD.
111164. -611 REV; citizens of the above named Di
vision are cer Invited to be present on FRIDAY
I:VEND 0. 25th ant, at 8 o'clock. at northwest
corner of Sixth and Brown streets.
ear tiItANT. COLFAX,
KELLEY, TYNDALE!
FIFTEENTH WARD
MASS MEETING.
PROTECTION TO AMERICAN INDUSTRY.
NO NORTH, NO SOUTH, NO EAST, NO WEST.
The friends of GRANT and COLFAX, the Champions
of a Free Government and Free Labor, will assemble on
THURSDAY EVENING, September 24th, 1868, at'anc..
TI EN TH and PARRISH. Streets.
The followingfinkinentrsiesiMis will address the meet
ing;onnei H. Orwig En" C. Knees, Reg,
James B. Roney, Esq.. I He nt7 Huhn, Esq.
By order of the Executive Committee.
R. M. EVANS,
ltS Chairman of Committee on Meetings.
HEADQUARTERS FIFTEENTH WARD
GRANT AND COLFAX CLUB.
SEMEMUEM 24, 1668.
Rauntreral. ORDER. No. 9.
The Regiment will assemble for parade on FRIDAY
EVENING. Sept. 25, at 1 . 3.3 o'clock, (sharp time), on
Coates street, right renting on Ridge avenue, facing north.
•
to_proceed to Tenth Ward mammeeting.
MY order of
Co F. TAPPER.
• olonel Commanding.
R. M. EVANS. Adjutant. se24 2t9
BOYS IN BLUE,
CAMPAIGN CLUBS, &c., &c.,
will not
Sop Plied f
admit o nn/
compe forma tition. aay quantity. at prices that
, PITKIN & CO.
se2:lBtrilit 71 N. SECOND STREET, PHIA . .
- -POLIIrIVAL,ItOTTUES•I
SAS
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•
.PHILADEL'P'HIA
Will meet ibr
..1,. A.....1%....4..:.:317,1;.:1W.
At 7 O'Clook,
AT THE
CITY ARSENAL,
stances be varied from.
WM. B. MANN,
. _ . . .
B order,. .
M. G. PEIPER, President
OMAS S. KEYSER. Secretary. ue24-2t•
- ' - ATTENTION!!
ISOS.
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Chief Marthells
D. B. nEITLER,
President.
1011tIr GOODS.
GREAT SALE.
H HENNEQUIN :& CO.
PINE
BROCHE SHA.W.I4S.
We have net recolvad
33 AUCTION LOTS!
The choicest of the offeriage of these/renowned .Fabrt•
Particular attention is asked to the undermentioned.
which are worthy the critical examination of Connohs•
seem and others:
75 Fine Breche Stium% colors Pon
t:nue and Blacks, $l2, slsand $18;
50 Fine Braohe Squares (Gold and
Silver Medals awarded to these),
$22, $25 and $32. tog
25 Fine Breda Longs, Pennons,
Blacks end Whites, $25.
25 Fine Exposition Shawle, $35 and
$45,
25 "Cold Mader- - -Capin of India,
$55, $75 and $9O.
15 "Chefs d'Ouvro of these eminent
manufaolurers---to these Shawls
were given the highest reward
(Legion d'Honneur) at the last
Exposition, $lOO, $llO and 5125.
J. W. PROCTOR &
The "33 ee..rilve,9o
NO. 920 CHESTNUT STREET.
au49 tn th
Fall Trade. 1868.
EDWARD FERRIS,
GIRARD STORE%
NNE or. Eleventh and Chestnut Sts.
Entrance 86 South Eleventh,
OFFERS AT JOB PRICES
20,000 Yards Hamburg and Needle
Work Embroideries,
ALSO.
1,000 Doz. Linen Hdkfs.- kinds.
Real and Imitation Valenoienne,Thread,
Guipure and Cluny Leoes.
And a complete stock of
1/1 7 3E119r9P-• er GOD S•
ItirEurabeedt and Ring's celebrated make of Pulling,
and linfilings Maeuincturer Prices.
laitSto th s
SELLING OFF
To Close Etusinesis.
Lease,Fixtures and Stock For Sale
110.1••••••
Established Iventi-lieven
(Ten of which in Present location.)
The undersigned announces to the public that he will sell
at and
BELOW COST
IBIS ENTIRE STOCK, CONSISTING OF
Silks, Ribbons, Satins, Ruches, Vel
vets, Flowers, Etc.
• ALSO, A LARGE STOOK OF
REAL LACE GOODS,
Embroideries, Imitation Laces, Gloves
and Fancy Goods.
To be' Sold Regardless: of Cost;
To Close the COncern.
WARBURTON,
N 0.1004 CHESTNUT ST.,
• PIELLADELPIIIII.
e tailmb
irt
A: YOUNG LADY __ACCUSTOM:ED MO—TEACH
wished a position for !several bolus daily fn tretO
family. com_petemt to teach French" if require
dress A. M. L Mammal office.. $09443r
rpHE MOST DESIRABLE COMPAVION FOR AN IN.
. • valid—a fine Musical Box.
• FABR dc BROTHER. ituPurtellh -
8431111 824 Cheetnut street. below Fourth.
BALK. FOR SALE. 180' TONS ' OF
CHALK,
C afloat. Apply to wcpEnkrall & to.. 12 Walnut
street. sentf.
rnuAUTAL
- • ••
• • ,
UNION - -PACIFIC
r F s `.:~
Are now W 464404 In
oPertdlon. 'ldgi road
Is built with great rapidity. the work Is thoroughly done.
and is prououneell by , the United States Cousin tonerfl
'to be &stain In every respeet, before it Is soceptad, and
before any bowls can be Issued upon It.
llapidtty end excellence of eaustraction bare beat s&
eared by a complete Weldon of labor. aid hi *Wheedles
the twenty thousand men employed plata the Use for
long dbtaaces st o n ce It biew probate theta.
Whole line fe the Peal° will be COM.
pletedblB69.
The Companyhave smile Means of whisk the Havers.
meld grants the alight of way. and ail news= timber
and other materials found Mouths Urn of HI rattoes i
also 19,800 ar,.res of land to the lab). taken Ida adtcroate
sections on each eide of the read aieo thilteil *Rates
Thirbvear Hondo. amoruitthe to trona staut t• IRMO
per mile, according to the difficulties to be aurniennited
on the varione elections to be built., tor which Utak."
second Mortgage aa ocuriii. aaaitlaexpected Cud not
only the Interest. bat the principal amount may be paid '.
In aervicee rendered by the Company. In tnuntportted
troops. mink
THE EARNINGS OP THE 'ONION PACIFIC HAIL.
ROAD. from its Way or Local Badness only. during the
Year endlnsJune 80thjeli, amounted to over
Four Million DOLtairg
which. after paying W expenses, WU much ' MOO thaa
sufficient to pay the interest upon its ihnuk, These earn.
lugs Mono indication of the vast throughtraffic that must
follow the opening of the Wm to the Pacific, but they car
Wray prose that ". -
FIRST MORTGAGE Bono
upon ouch a property. costing nosily Unto timal tbalr
amount.
Are Entirely.. -'"
The Union Paoido Bonds run thirty yeses. &rotor SIMI
each. end have coupons attached. They bear sunicuil fa
tared. payable on the first days of January and "July at
the Couipanra omc , ain the city of New Yolk at the rate
of six per cent. in gold. The Nine/Pal Is Payside in gold
at maturity. The price. is 103, cadet the present rate cf
gold, they pay a liberal IncontiOn their cost,
, A very important consideration. In determining the
value of these bonds is thelenirth 4, time Mayhew to run.
It Is well known that a tang bond always commands a
much higher price than a short one. It is safe to assume
that during the next thirty years thereto of interest in
the United States will decline as it has done in Europe.
and we have a right to expect that such ste per met. se• :
equities as these will be held at as high a premium at
those of this Government. which, in 1937. were bought In
at from 20 to Xi per cent. above par. The mart demand
alone may produce this resnitand as the lame of a private '
Corporation, they are beyondthe reach ofpolittedi *Mien.
The Company believe that their' Bonds, at the present
rate are the c.boapest security in the market, and
,the
right to advance the price at any time is reserved. -
Stis wUlbowedvalnalliflMh)lsgthktar
DE HAVEN & BROM!.
S. Third Street.
WM, PAINTER '.6;
No. 313'8. Third Street.
SMITH, RANDCILPH & CO.,
No 16 O. Third Street.
And in New York
At the Company'. Ofliee,No.2o Nasian
AND BY
John L Cleco & Bon i Bankers, 59 Wall St.
AnA by the Conmaure advertised Agents throughout
the United States.
Remittances should be made in drafts or other fat&
par in New York, and the bawls wit/ be sent free of
charge by return mean. Parties • subierildne through
local agents will look to them for Weir sae delivery.
A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOR Iffig hse just been pub.
fished by the Company. shins fuller information than to
possible in =advertisement. respecting the Proems of
the Work, the Resources of the Country traversed by the
Road. the Means for C,onstruction, and the Value of the
Bonds,whlch will be sent free on application at the (boa
pan's offices or to any of the advertised Aged&
JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, New Yoilci
ILIAIIPJWAIINOZI, MO*
1868. FALL. 1868.
"GLEN ECHO MILLS."
MeCALLIINt, CREASE & SLOAN,
Manufacturens and Importers of
CARPETING'S,
Wholesale and Retail Warehouse s
No. 509 CHESTNUT ST., -
Opposite Independence Hall.
aeB-tu th s Bmrp
CARPETINGS.-
FALL CDPEINIINT436
Elegant Wiltons, Velvets, Brune%
TUBE ix 3 pia and ECM.
Parlor, Hall and Stairs to Match.
LEEDOM L& SHAW,
910 ARCH STREET,
BetweerkNinth and Tenth Streeta. ee15.3=11
NEW OARPEtS
Per Steamer
!!,City of Antwerp,"
Made to order for
REEVE t.„ , KNIGHT & SON,
Importers,
1222 Chestnut Street. ,
.I,2Btfr
WHANTS, EKEEPERS.
X• Hotels and dealers M .— E nuo oases Cbamota STOR itno
18 and Crab
Odor. 110 MIN %mayo.= and Orab
si l sitran.
• .95P3 P oar stmt.
' olol3 iiikEid• Eldatran;•llco;
13114.DLEE'S COLUMN.
HIS NEW: STOtE;
grUST:Oiotaraj.
A-t ,1 341 1 - Plo-csunit
CONBISTOIO prAuttridiali •
GROCER WS,: SUGARS; TEAS &`}
.. .. ''~
lEEE
125 '43A4ES OLD KEINTVORY
BOURBON., ,
Cheap at
R AD LEE'S
No. MU , OHNEITNUT STREET.
NEW MESS MACKEREL,
Barr*le, Kite ' &o .
CHEAP AT
BRA.DLEE'S
No. 1811 011.88TBUT STREET.
SMOKED SAIAVION, •
BEEF TONGUES,
CHEAP AT
BRADLEE'S,
No. 1311 OILESTNITT STREET.
A IRV MPORMI OF
Macomni',Vennictelli, Fnnoh
CUZAP AT
BRADLEE'S,
No. 1811 CNEEITNIIT EITNRINT.
Fresh importations of
LortdonLayerlEtaisinfil
IN BOXES. QUARTERS. CHEAP AT
BRADLEE'S,
No, 1311 OSESTIWT STREET,.
FINE JAVA COFFEE,
Fiesh, Roasted and 43-reen s at
,BRADLEE'S,
No. 1811 'OBLESTNII7,REIET.
200 Dozen Assorted Jellies
HESH-42 50 per dozen,
BRADLEWS,
No. 1311 CHESTNUT STREET. .
100 Doi:, Fruits,
BRADLEE'S,
No. 1311 0
'lens kith •
SUBIAT STORE JUST OPENED.
I. H. BRADLEE,
DEALER LN
CHOICE
GROCERIES,
WINE% LIQUORS, CORDIAL& FOREIGN AND
DOMESTIC FRUIT% be.,
No. 1811 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
rel44ta
1.14 : :
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I CALDW ELL & CO.
ARTISTIC
SILVER WARES.
No. 90... 6 1
ii ,c3MTNITT STREET.
tti th
RHEUMATISM_
NEURALGIA:
• Warranted Permanently Cured.
Warranted Permanently Cured.
Without Injury to the System.
Ikea lodide, Potanda or Colchicum.
By 9dng [num dly OnlY.
• DE FITLER'S
(TREAT RIBUIDITIO REME DY,
frog BDBIJ~ArIBII . AND ROAM IN ALL ITS FORS,
The only dander& reliable. poeitive. Infallible perms
vent cure ever discovered. it is warranted to ccata,
nothing hurtful or injurious to the system.
!WARRANTED TO CUBE OR MONEY REFUNDED.
WARRANTED TO 'CURE OR MONEY REFUNDED.
Thome:pia of l'hihuielpida references of cures. Prepared
29 South FOurth Street, below Market.
28 , lig i vv lo g iy E Eß
STYLES. 6.
ES, CdB
urader Skirt% together with all other styles and size;
of "our z.wn make., of Cclebrated "Champion'. Bkirte for
Ladles.' hilseee,' and Children, every length and size of
!They ate.the best and cheapest Hoop Skirts in
the market.
Corsets, Corsets, Comets, especially renal to Bret claw
trade. Thompson & Landon , s Celebrated "Glove 'Fitting' ,
Corsets. Superior rittin_g Fine French Woven Corsets
from $1 to $6 60. Extra • Handmade .
CorseM 1310.460 c.. 81. $1 16,121 25, and s2 l L kab it mle ade
supplied at manufacturers lowest rates._ WS ARCH street.
aulp2talp • . T.-11°1%MS.--
HOOP OW= AIM fIOBSET MANUFACTORY; NO.
1112 Vine meet, 671 seep mede of the beet met state
and warranted."
Hoop fikis to repaired.
irleum
CHEJIP.
STREET.
BIEDICINAL.
EIOOP_MLIIIISII4e
E. BAYLErr.