THE DAILY EVENING TELEQR API! Pllll; ADEL Pff 1 A, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1870. n n w-g o a g i s m s, fYom Our Own Cbrrwondfnt. Nw Tom, July 27, 1870. ftluslral Tramper.. The wandering musicians of this city can Scarcely be callod an outcrop of the hot weather, but they abound in such profusion as to seem to Owe their growth to no other reason. When the parement bakes into brittle flakes the mud splashed upon It, and causes the accidental drop Of Water to hiss and sputter like a kettle boiling over, musical trampcrs abound and bask and devote themselves to tholr beautiful art. With Buch a sun beating dewn npon them, no wondor their strains are melting. If it were true as some one Bays it is that Gothic architecture is music frozen, I should not expect to see an Episcopal church spire remaining in New York. But the vagrant musician is a phe tomenon who defies the most strategic combi nations of the thermometer, and, under an aggravating semblance of coolness, blows his instrument and eats his bread in the sweat, not Of his own, but of everybody else's face. From morning until midnight he haunts the neighbor hood of business offices and private residences, tortures you, while perpetually requesting you not to "bodder" him, with his melodious adjura tion of a familiar household insect inseparably blent, in common parlance, with the prefix "shoo;" and, while you are eating the most im portant meal of the day, informs you, In a musical refrain, of the remarkable diet upon which Captain Jinks, that veterinarian of the marines, put his horses. It is a great pity that the evil of street musicians, since it cannot be suppressed, is not regulated by law, as an evil of a somewhat more vicious typo is in St. Louis. It is exasperating to know that a strict excise law prevents hard drinkers making beasts of themselves after midnight and on Sun days, while no similar regulation hinders hard workers from becoming victims to curbstone organ-grinders, hideous taniborine girls, and reeking performers on the harp and cornet-a-piston. When, commencing on your soup or fish, a cap smelling of the gutter is stretched toward you from the basement window, and the shadow of a muddy-faced Italian boy In tatters is thrown across the table-cloth, you find your Belf doubting the existence of a perfectly wise and good Superintendent of Police, and empty ing your pockets of their change, you thrust it upon the suppliant, and ejaculate, with a voice husky with emotion, and a face red with half swallowed soup, "Go! and ne'er approach me with that strain again !" I have studied these street musicians, and I believe them to be thoroughly unprincipled. I have watched them pounce upon pavements when the thick layers of tan proclaimed the fact Jhat invalids In the second-story front needed only a touch or two of "Up in a Balloon" (exe cuted with variations upon the hand-organ) to be sent down among the dead men. Sometimes street musicians, especially when several travel together, and one of them performs upon the piccolo or some other plea sant ear-piercing instrument, have a neat taste for the satirical, and I have heard a band of this nature play "Bock me to Sleep, Mother," just one hour after midnight. If you can imagine Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup being set to music and sung as a lullaby to a baby with the colic, you can form some faint Idea of the effect of that lyric upon the -neighborhood. Amusements. - Much of what purports to bo fact in regard to autumn amusements Is merely conjecture. The little that may reasonably be relied upon may be found in the following items: Nllsson gives her first concert in America at Steinway Hall on the evening of Monday, Sept. 19, seven weeks from next Monday. Her agents "take their oath" that the six-column biography which ap peared last Sunday in one of the New York papers was Mr. Bennett's gratuitous tribute to her genius, although It was worth $5000 to them. Madame Mario Seebach, the German trage dienne, will make her first appearance in Ame rica at the French Theatre on the evening of Monday, Sept. 12. Her support will consist of MadUe Veneta, Mad'lle Antonio Bessinger, Mad'lle Marguerite von Ziegler, Mad'lle Elvira Bardenheur, Hcrr Helnrich J autsch, Herr Her mann Harry, Herr Hugo Edward, and Herr Lu dovlc Geiger. The first piece presented will probably be Faust, in order to allow Madame Seebach to appear as "Marguerite,' in which she is said to be astonishingly great. Mr. Jefferson is to play "Rip Van Winkle" for an indefinite number of months at Booth's, Saturday night, however, being set apart for The Lady of (he Lake The Olympic will open in a few weeks with Mr. Fox In a new pantomime. Wallack's will probably present School during the first week of the new season, and "stick to the legitimate" during the greater part of the term. Nlblo's is in the hatads of cunning workmen who gild and fresco, and when it opens its doors will base its attractions upon a play by Bret Harte, the California origi nality. It is rumored that Mr. Daly, as lessee of the Fifth Avenue Theatre, intends to galvanize Moliere, in a style similar to that in which he unwound the winding sheets of oblivion from The Good-Katured Man. Janauschek intends to appear in English, though when Is more than I can say; and it is pretty well understood that Madame Lanner, the magnificent pantoml tnlst and dancer, will dance at the Grand Opera House until the beginning of autumn, when an opera boujj'e company will arrive.- It Is thought that Nllsson will be the fashion and sensation of the winter, and that the entire season will be unusually brilliant. The Case of John Ken I. Johu Real, who is sentenced to be hanged on the 5th of August for killing Officer Smedick, has made one last desperate struggle for life. Under the advice of his counsel, ex-Judge Stuart, he has published what purports to be a detailed aud truthful account of the circum stances under which the fatal pistol was fired. He declares in the most solemn manner that he was persecuted for mouths by Smedick In the most violent and merciless manner; that Smedick, under 6how of arresting him for drunkenness, beat him and clubbed him, over and over again, until he was one big bruise; that that officer, by representing him as a thief, caused blm to lose several situations that were necessary to hit livelihood. Real farther de clares that the pistol' with which ho shot the officer, m far from having been purchased for that purpose, was bought at the ' re commendation of a friend as a meaus of protectlug a whisky still on board a barge; that the shooting was unpremeditated and was the impulsive result of an outrageous, un provoked assault of Smedick upon blm; and that the second shot, which was the fatal one, was discharged unconsciously in the excitement of the moment. In view of these circumstances, to the truth of which he calls upon God to bear witness, he prays that sentence of death may be changed luto that of Imprisonment for life, ft Is evident that he clings to life with despe rate tenacity. Whatever the truth may be, the general reader cannot read this appeal without feeling that the unhappy man has expressed in It the fears and hopes of his whole being. With the rope round his neck the doomed one foels the wings of hope beating against his bosom, and thinks he sees a ray of light flickering around the scaffold whose shadow falls across the grating of his cell. Au Baba. CITY 1TJBWW. Aitaca Sacks. Drop d'Fte Sacks. Linen Dusters. White Duck Pants. Fancy Linen Jantt, White Dvok Pant. White Marseille PanU. A U kind of Summer Clothing sold at price GUARANTEED LOWER THAN EI.SKWIIKRI. Ilalf-vmy I jjekkktt 6 Co., Between Fifth Y Toweh Halt, a,nd $ixth Sis. ) No. 613 MARKET STREET. AS MAKY OF THE COMPLAINTS OP CHILDREN Origi nate from the Irritation and the derangements caused by worms, a remedy that will effectually rid the system of these pests Is well calculated to be of great benefit, and to be frequently required In every amlly. Dr. D. Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge Is such a preparation, not only certain to destroy worms, but most excellent for the purposes of a General Tonic, strengthening the stomach and digestion, and dissi pating any febrile tendency in the system. Ia Dys pepsia, young and old will find It equally effective, and, altogether, no remedy of more general applica tion could bo kept In the household. Sold every where. Small size, 87 cents ; double size, CO cents per bottle. A New Adveutisino Doncf . Kvery time a lady who uses fragrant Sozopont opens her mouth she advertises the article. The state of her teeth is a certificate of its excellence. No spot darkens their surface, no Impurity clings to them, the cushions In which they are set are rosy, and tho breath that swells through them is sweet as the breeze of June. Mr. William W. Cassidt, the Jeweller at No. 23 Soath Second street, has one of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silver ware In the city. ITe has also on hand a fine assort ment of lino American Western Watches. Those who purchase at this store at the present time are certain to get the worth of their money. Phelak'4 Latest Improved Combination Cush ions are applied to the billiard-tables in the Ameri can norsB, Boston. The Messrs. Rice have one of the largest and best houses In the country. Bikgeb's Family Sewing Machines. Ten dollars oash. BMance in monthly instalments. O. V. Davis, Ho. 810 Ohesnot street. New Style Pictttbe. The German Ohromoa made by A. K. P. Trask, No. 40 N. Eighth street. Ther muat be teen to be admired. "SrALDiNG's Gi.rE," useful In every house. 3IARRII?I. Kbbns Downino. July 23, by Alderman Boswell, Wilson B. Kerns to Miss Sallie A. Downing. Lynch Carberrv. On Thursday evening, tho 21st Instant, at St. Joseph's Church, by the Rev. i A. Jordan, s. J., Mr. Thomas J. Lynch to Miss Liz zie Carbiikrv, all of this city. IIID. Bunting On the 2Tth Instant, Nathan Myrrs, son of Samuel and Susan L. Bunting, In the 'i year of his age. Cannon. On the 25th Instant, Alice, wife of Pa trick Cannon, asred 45 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the resi lience of her husband. No. B4 Ourront alley, on Thursday morning, 28th instant, at 8)4 o'clock. Elias. On Monday, the 2tth instant, after a short illness, Margaret, wife of Henry Ellas, In the 85th year of her age. Iter relatives and those of the family arc respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 14T N. Fifteenth street, on Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Jaoode. Suddenlv, on the 25th instant, Andrew Jagopk, In the 60th year of his age. Born in l-'estcn-berg, Prussia. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the resi dence of his Bon, No. 423 York avenue, on Thursday, the 2Sth Instant, at 9 o'clock A. M. Interment at Glenwood Cemetery. Kay. On the 20 th instant, Alice, daughter of George C. and Elizabeth H. Kay, aged 7 months. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend her funeral, from the resi dence of her parents, near Haddontleld, on Thurs day afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mac;eoch. Suddenly, .on the 26th Instant, Cla rence Edgar, youngest child of James B. and Ueorglana II. Mageoch. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from tne resi dence of his narents. No. 123 S. Thirty-sixth street. on Friday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment at the woooianus cemetery. Morhip. On the 25th Instant, Mar wife of Ber- nnrl VI -.- i a In tha tXftth rotir rvf hai a era liaiu auwi i til ajiic uvuu j uut vi j v. a w t The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend tne lunerai, irom me residence oi tier nusoanu, sso. zziu MOHuose sireei, on Thursday morning at Sx o'clock. Reads. On the 25tu instant, Ambrose W. Beads, aged 53 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respeot fnllv Invited to attend his funeral, from his late resi dence, No. 1 Richmond street, on Friday afternoon at 1 0 'Clock, interment ai mount react;. Zebley. On the 20th Instant, after a lingering illness, Mrs. Mart Zebley, In the 77th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re. speetfully Invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No..i30 Garden street, on Friday morning, tue 2tn instant, at o ciocn. CL.OTHINQ. JONES' ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 604 MARKET Street. OUR GARMENTS ARB WELL MADS. OUR CUTTERS ARE MEN OF TALENT BUT ONE PRICE IS ASKED. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED EVERY PUR CHASER. umwrcptf CEO. W. NIEMANN. CARRIAGES. GARDNER & FLEMING, CARRIAGE BUILDERS, No. 214 8. FIFTH Street, BELOW WALNUT. In order to make room for extensive alterations and repairs to our Warerooms and Manufactory, we are closing out our entire stock of (T 8 tfrp Phaetons, Jenny Llnds, Buggies, Etc., AT VERY MUCH It EDUCED PRICE MEOJOAU. w m w - Rheumatism Spatially Treated Thirty ma Yean. Cbronio Rheumatism, $1000 paid. Inflammatory Rheumatism, $2000 paid. Neuralgia in the Head, $3000 paid. Articular Rheumatism, $4000 paid. Rheumatism in Kidneys, $"-000 paid. The above amounts will be paid to any person producing any medioine, Internal External, Vegetable or Mineral, that can bring forward as WAny living, genuine, permanent cures as DR. FITLER'S VEGE TABLE RHEUMATIC REMEDY, the rra- scription of one of Philadelphia's oldest regu lar physicians and professors. It is positively the only standard specific? before the publio, being composed of pure and harmless vegeta ble ingredients solely, containing no minerals, poisonous vegetables, or injurious drugs. It is warranted, under oath, to have permanently cureu Dinciy-nve in every nonared cases treated in the past four years, a result un paralleled in the annals of medicine. - To pro tect sufferers against imposition, deception, quacKS, ana injurious nostrums prepared by unskilful, uneducated, and unsoientiiio hands, a printed legal form of guarantee, containing name of patient and exact stated quantity, tp cure, properly signed and sealed, will be given to every patient desiring it, without extra charge, and in case of failure to cure the money refunded. All sufferers should ex amine the plan of guarantee, which insures a positive cure, or costs nothing for the trial. The safety of this offer, made by Dr. Fitler, is insured to him only by the merit and in fallible curative power of this remedy. Names and references or incurable cases, where the money paid has been refunded in full, given at Dr. 1 ltler s office, where the diploma of Dr. Fitler, received from the Universitv of Pennsylvania A. D. 1833, is subject to pnblio inspection, witn tne diploma from tne Medi cal Institute, 1833, and the additional vouch ers of his professional skill as a Physician and Professor of Chemistry, together with letters and testimonials of leading physicians, cler gymen, judges, senatoss, bankers, merchants, etc. etc. Dr. Fitter's Yn.etalile Ithnnm.it in Rnmadv eui-Ari H A Dreer, No. 714 Chesnut street ; also lloa. Judge L.a, ot vraiuuen, vwtu iiiVWDluors, Dr. Fitsr's Vegetable Bbeumatio Remedy cured David G. Walton. M. 1.. Seventh street, below Kac. lie rM:nm. monas tne remeay aigaiy. Dr. Fitter's Vegetable Rheumatic Rnmnd riirnd the nev. iioiid piochod, uamncn, i. J. ; a very severe case, Dr. Fitter- Ufbco, Ho. S S. Fourth stroet. Dr, Fitler's Vegetable Rheumatic Remedy cured Mrs. CI. Boyd, No. UMri 8. Fifth ; also Mrs. bimmons, No. bS7 xiiwn street, never iaiiea. Dr. Fitler's Veietable Rheumatic Remedy cured Hon William B. Elliott, No. 804 N. Boveuth. Endorses sad recommends it. f repared no. a a. l ourtn street. Dr. Fit ler's Vegetable Rheumatio Remedy cured Hon. Alderman Cloraly, Twenty-third ward, iraukford. It is tne oniy upecinc ever discovered. Dr. Fitler's Vegetable Rheumatio Remedy cured Mrs Tentz, No. 136 S. KiguOi street : also Mrs. Kich&rdson, No, lb.i) S. Fourth street. Dr. Fitler's Vegetable Rheumatio Remedy cured of Kiiouinatism tne wile oi ev. Mr. itnggs, iallsot bcuuil kill a seveie oase. Dr. Fit lor's Vegetable Rheumatio Remedy cured A.J. uoiiod, no. iwvn. inua. a enromo case; tried every' thing without benefit. Dr. Fitler's Vegetable Rheumatic Remedy cured A. K. Milton, M. D., a celebrated Baltimore physician, conti dered a hopeless case. Dr. Fitler's Vegetable Rheumatio Remedy cured Theo dore Davisson, who resides No. 136 N. Eighth street; uo oauiuui louon, no. frtu n. uigum. Dr. Fitler's Vegetable Rheumatic Remedy cured the wneot itev. Air. Aavis, mgntstown. Pi. o A wonderful, uuexpeuieu cure. DR. FITLER'S VEGETABLE BBEUMATIO RE- is warranted, under solemn oath, to have permanently enruu aiDMf-uvo vases in every uunureu tivaiieu. ANOTHER CURE BY WRITTEN GUARANTEE. Mr. Shock, No. 1024 Columbia avenue, cured of Itheu- nuttism by vr. cmer s remedy, no care, no pay. A NEW CURE AND A GREAT CURE. William Weyland, No. 1433 Bnnton street, Seventeenth ward, cured tl xiueuinauam uy vr. filler s remedy. A OURE.-FAOTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS. James Hinas, Forty-first and Market streets, W. P., cured of Rheumatism by Dr. Fitter's remedy. A UKKAT AMI UUWSULT HER. Mrs. K. J. Barton, corner Clinton and Henry streets, vauiuen, ui luieiunsusm, Dy ui. c uier s remeuy, A GREAT CURE OF RHEUMATISM. John Weckerly, No. 1110 Buttonwood street, cured by Dr. Fitler's Rheumatio Remedy. No euro, no pay. ' NEURALGIA. A remarkable cure. S. Griffith. No. 760 Kessler at rent a very severe chronic cuse, cured by Dr. Fitler's Remedy, no. i.9 o. ruurui Bireei. STUBBORN FACTS-RHEUMATISM CURES. Griffin Stively, No. 229 George street, Sixteenth ward cured uy ut. finer s it emeuy. RHEUMATISM. C. FORGE ELLIOTT cured, l rankford ; considers it a wouuenui remedy. RHEUMATISM. Mrs. BACON enred, No. i28 MARKET Street, Camden by Vr. i j iLi-.ri, no. ft d. l uiniu otrfm. j RHEUMATISM. Mr. SHOCK cured, No. luM COLUMBIA Avenue, by wruieu guarauiee RHEUMATISM. B.C. ZIMMRRMAN cored, No. 174 MARSHALL, by ut. r 1 1 u.u a iiemeay. Dr. Filler's Rheamatio Remedy ks the following ad' vantages: First It is purely vegetable, and warrantod not to con tain mercury, oolchicuin, minerals, metals, or anything iu jurious to tne system. Second It is prepared from the original prescription of Doctor Joseph P. filler, a graduate of the University of f ennsyivania, and nowousoi our oinesi practising ptiysi CISDS. . . Ihird He has made these diseases his specialty, tad spent a.Uteiime in preparing oar iniaiuuie remeuy. Fourth A limited stated quantity is warranted in every case, ana u it iiuis to cure tue uiuuej u nuuuueu. Medical advice to Rheumatio sufferers given daily, from 11 until 4. without charge, no otuer aiseuse prescribed for. Advice sent by mail without charge. Depot and (juice no. a. tuuititt oireoi. BUKCMA1ISM AND NEURALGIA. Boflsrers from these painful eomplsints dt onl? them stives to blsui. if tbej permit tbeir frames to bs tortured, when s sovereign ours like Dr. l itler's wonderful Kueu. matio Remedy is within such essr reach' ot even th. bomblest in the land. As to its imrstiva properties in rheumatism, gout, and neuralgia, no ons, who is not wil fully blind, can entertain the shadow of a doubt. Thou sands of tbs worst cases known to tbs medical faculty have been oared by it, and hundreds of the certificate! given in its favor are from judges, lawyers, physicisns, merchant s, tradesmsn, ets.. in our very midst, who ax living evidences ot its miraculous po el. It is sold orerj where. suJ rheumatio snd nsoralic sufeiwrs cms it to themselves tq uuWe a, taaj of usunav , v riNANOIAU A DEOIRABLE Safe Home Investment Till f Sunbury and Levvistown Railroad Company Ofler 91,900,000. Honda, bearing 7 Per Cent Interest in Uold, Secured by a First and Only Mortgage. The Bocrb are issaed ia 10009, $300 and 3009. The Coupons are payable ia the city of Philadelphia on the first days of April and October, Free of State and L'nited States Taxes. v The price at present U , 90 and Accrued Interest in Cnrrcncy. This Eoad, with it3 connection with the Pennsylvania Railroad at Lewistown, brings the Anthracite Goal Fields C7 MILES nearer the Western and Southwestern markets. "With thi3 advantage it will control that trade. The Lumber Trade, and the immense and valuable deposit of ores in this section, together with the thickly peopled district through whioh it runs, will secure it a very large and profitable trade. WM, PAINTER & CO. BANKERS, Dealers in Government Securities, No. 36 South THIRD Street, 6 9 tf4p PHILADELPHIA. Free from U. S. Taxes. Eight Per Cent. Per Annum in Gold. A PERFECTLY SAFE INVESTMENT. First Mortgage Bonds OP THE ISSUE OP $1,500,000, ST. JOSEPH AND DENVER CITY RAILROAD CO., Issued in denominations of $1000 and $500, Coupon or Registered, payable in SO years, with Interest payable 15th August and 15th February, in New York, London, or Frank fort, free of tax. Secured by a mortgage oily on a completed and highly prosperous road, at the rate of $13,503"79 per mile. Earnings in excess of its interest liabilities. This line being the Middle Koute, is pronounced the Shortest and most Natural O ne for Freight and Passenger Traffic Across the Continent. St. Louis and Fort Kearney Spanned by a Bail- way, and connect ing with the Union Pacific at Fort Kearney. Capital Stock of the Company.. .".$10,000,000 Land Grant, pronounced value of 8,000,000 First Mortgage Bonds l,f00,000 $19,500,000 The remaining portion of this Loan now for sale at i)7 and accrued interest in cur rency. 'Can be had at the Company's Agen cies in New York, TANNER & CO., Bank ers, No. 49 WALL Street, or W. P. CON VERSE & CO., No. 54 PINE Street. Pamphlets, Maps, and all information car be obtained at either of the above-namei agencies. The attention of Capitalists and Investors is particularly invited to these Securities. We are satisfied they are all that could be desired, and unhesitatingly recommend them. TANNER & CO., FISCAL AGENTS, No. 49 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. W. P. CONVERSE & CO., COMMERCIAL AGENTS, Ne. 54 PINE STREET, 9 tfrp- F NSW YORK. R S Willlamiport City 6 Per Cent Bonds, FUKS Of ALL TAXES. ALSO, Philadelphia and Darby Railroad 7 Per Cent Bonds, Coupons payable by the Chesnot aal Walnut Street. Tfcese Bond, win be sold at a price waica will male them a verj atwauie mvesimeui, . P. 8. PETERSON & CO.. No. 39 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PSILACSLPSIA FINANOIAU Wilmington and Reading nflTT.TiOAP Seven Per Cent. Bonds. FREE OF TAXES. We are eflferlng $900,000 of the Second Mortgage Iionds ot till Company AT 82J AND ACCRUED INTEREST. Foa the convenience of Investors terse Bonds are Issued In denominations of $10008, $500, and 100. The money la required for the purchase of addl. tlonal Boiling Stock and the full equipment of the Road. The receipts of the Company on the one-half of the Road now being operated from CoatesvUle to Wil mington are about TKN THOUSAND DOLLARS per month, which will be more than DOUBLED with the opening of the other half, over which the large Coa Trade of the Road must come. Only SIX MILES are now required to complete the Road to Blrdsboro, which will be finished by the middle of the month. WM. PAINTER & CO., BANKERS, No. 3G South THIRD Street, 6 B PHILADELPHIA. LE1IIGII CONVERTIBLE Per Cent. First Mortgage Gold Loan, Free from all Taxes We offer for sal. 81,750,000 of the Lehigh Goal and Ravi cation Company's new First Mortcace 8U Per Cent, Gold Bonds, free fiom all taxes, interest da. Maroh and Sep tember, at xrcxraTir coo) And interest in currency added to date of porchaae. These bonds sr. of a mortgift. loan of 92,000,000, dated October 6, 18ti9. Ther nave twenty-five (26) rears to ran. and are convertible into stock at par until 1879. Priooipal and interest payable in sold. They are secured by a first mortgag. on 6600 acres of coal lands in tne Wyoming Valley, near Wilkesbarre, at present prodnoing at th. rate of 800,000 tons of coal per annum, with works in progress which contemplate a large increase at an early period, and also upon valuable Beat Estate in this city. A sinking fond of ten cents per ton npon all coal taken from the nines for five years, and of fifteen eenta person thereafter, is established, and Th. Fidelity lasnranoe, Trust and Saf. Deposit Company, th. Trustees nnder th. ' mortgage, collect thoxs sums and invest them ia these Bonds, agreeaL.'y to . -oTisions of th. Trust. For foil partiou m 1 , as of th. mortgage, etc, apply to C. A H. BORIS, W- H. KKWBOLD. BON A AERTSKH J AT OOOKH A OO.. DRKXKL A OO., ' E. W. OLABK A OO. 7 It la gEVEN PER CENT. First Mortgage Bonds OF TUB Danville, Hazleton, and Wilkes ltnrre Ilftilroatl Company, At 85 and Accrued Interest Clear of all Taxes. INTEREST PAYABLE APRIL AMD OCTOBER. Persons wishing to make Investments are lnvlt o examine the merits of these BONDS. Pamphlets "applied and fall Information given by Sterling & Wildman, FINANCIAL AGENTS, No. 110 SOUTH THIRD STREET, IS If PHILADELPHIA. Government Bonds and other Securities token la exchange for the above at best market rates. QsL.ENIIIVniKCr, DAVIS Sc CO., No. 48 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. i GLEHDIilNlHG, DAVIS & AMORT, No. 17 WALL STREET, NEW YORKJ BANKERS AND BROKERS, Receive deposits subject to check, allow Interest on standing and temporary balances, and execute orders promptly for the purchase and sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD, In either city. Direct telegraph communication from Philadelphia boose to New York. 1 a ELLIOTT DUIf U BANKER NO. 109 SOUTH THIRD 8TREET, DEALERS IU ALL GOVERNMENT SECURI TIES, GOLD BILLS, ETC. DRAW BILLS OF EXCHANGE AND ISSUE COMMERCIAL LETTERS OJ" CREDIT ON THE UNION BANK OF LONDON. IBSUS TRAVELLERS' LETTERS 07 CREDIT ON LONDON AND PARIS, available throughont Europe, will collect all Coupons and Interest free of Claris for parties making their financial arrangement; with us. B. E. JAMISON & CO.. SUCCESSORS TO r. it. rciELisr .to co., BANKERS AND DEALERS IN Gold, Silver and Government Bond At Closest Market Elates, V. W. Cor. THIRD and CHESNUT Bts. Special attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS in New York and Philadelphia Stcbk Boards, eta. etc fttt FIFTH EDITION THX3 ATS ST NDW3. VASE BALL. The (jrent Red Ntorklay.Ath7etlC at Cincinnati. Cincinnati, July 27.The irame between the Red Stockings and Athletics was commenced at 3 o'clock this afternoon amid the greatest ex cltemcnt ever known on a base-ball iff eld in this city. The Red Stockings went first to the bat. The result so far is as follows: INMKOS. 1 V 0 0 Red Stockings n Athletics o FROM JVEW 10RK. Th Dauntless Arrived. New Yobk, July 27 315 P. M One of the yachts was reported off the Sandy Hook Light ship at 2-55 P. M., too far away to see certainly, but as she carries a blue flag, Bho is believed to be the Dauntless. The Cambria Wins. It turns out the Cambria has won the race. Iter. New York, July 27 4 P. M. The Cambria has just arrived at Sandy Hook. ' The Dauntless is reported in sicht of! th Highlands UNANOIAL, UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. Land Grant Bonds Are obligations of the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, secured by all tho lands whioh they re ceived from the Government, amounting to about 12,000,000 acres. The total amount of the land grant mortgage Is 910,100,000. Between July 23, 18C9, and July 1, 1970, the "Union Pacific RaUread Company sold 181,462 82-100 acres for 1934,091-08, being an average price of WW pe acre. The Company have received $521,000 land raa bonds In payment for land sold, and they have de stroyed the 1521,000 bonds, and have reduced the amount of the bonds to that extent. The Union Paclflo Railroad hold obligations of settlers amount lng to 1243,746-08, Becured by the land purchased by mem, wmca is aiso pieagea to tne redemption of the land grant bonds. Should the sales of land con tinue as above, the whole Issue of land grant bonds will be retired and cancelled within ten (10) years, The Union Pacific Railroad land grant bonds pay SEVEN PER CENT. INTEREST, April and October. Run for twenty (20) years. For sale at S7S5 each. DE HA YEN & BKO., No. 40 South THIRD Street- gEVEN PER CENT. BONDS At 75, Interest Regularly Paid. WE OFFER FOR SALE G0,000 SOUTH MOUNTAIN IltOrJ AND RAILROAD CO. SEVBIV PER COT. IIlKMlg, At 75 and Accrued Interest. SECURED BY 17 MILES OF RAILROAD, Finished and doing good business, and about 28,00 acres of Coal and Iron ore land situated in Cumber land Valley, Pa. D. K. JAMISON & CO.. N. W. Cor. THIRD and CIIESNUT Streets, 77tf ' Philadelphia, Pa. NOTICE. . TO TRUSTEES AND EXECUTORS. The cheapest Investment authorized by law are tho- General Mortgage Bonds of the Penn sylvania Railroad Company. APPLY TO. D. C. WHARTON SMITH t CO., . BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA, S X 3L. "V E Xi FOR SALE. C. T. YERKES; Jr., I CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 20 South THIRD Street Hi PHILADELPHIA. r II li Lehigh Valley Railroad Company Will, until August l next, pay off at , , t, Far and Accrued interest, Any of their FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, doe ia 1ST3, on presentation at their Office, No. 303 WAL NUT Street. TREASURER. June 83, 1ST0. 8Tlmp, J) R li X E L & C oT., No. 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET. American and Foroip u BANIERS, ISSUE DRAFTS AND CIRCU:.AB'LET;.rBK80j CREDIT available on presentation m ol Europe, traveller! can make all th'ir flnaac1al arTM49. mentatnrougu ua. and we oolieot theJr latawt and aiviatnas wiuiu cu DKSxnWwraKor4'J0.(TjglI1L Hsbjm Si Co., ao t '.
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