THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JULT 15, 18G8. NEW YORKISMS. From tr own Oorrtxpumtcnt. Xtvr York. July 15, HGS. Vhi Kir Pnlala It IViiwd I. Punni? Mr. D.nkPDs' Isst vimt to this country, one of the pot newspaper paragraphs about hi n vat that he was paying nocturnal visit to the Tarioui Police Station house, and ftwclally to the vice-liauatpJ purl ens of Five Points. Wbatevrr trulli there nnybave bnen In t'i rumor, it Is cprluinly mgjcsilve of the Immense difference he wiuldhave 3ic vrcd between Mie Five 1'oluts h it was twnty-Bve yearj ii0 and the Five Points a It Is to-day. Upon leavintr the Totnn, and proccedinz down Centre street, in tli i din'ct on of ho City llall, you come, after the placed a block or two, to Worih h'rert, rnu:iiug at rie'ut (males With Centre; a id upon turning to the left, and proceeding alone Worth ptrrct, almost the flr.it object of uo'.ij' bat fitrik' the ejo is the word "The Five Pointo," printel in threat black let ters on the side of a ureal brick ball ilnsr. Tuese. words denote t bu vicinity of Co Buy, tho 01 1 Brewery, aud Murderer's Alley, and the wall upon which they, ate printed, at the buUhtof cifrbt feet from tbi trroinl, the Five Points Uouso of Industry. They mark the coalition of past and prercnt, and are at once a firmer-post ehowinz the backwurl pa'ti of vice, aud a nillcslone indicating the onward tracks of yirtae. About fifteen years apro the Broadway pedes trian, who suddenly left that tborounbaro and proceeded down Anthony f.lreet, would have lound buiin'l', in one ininuie's time, in lhe centre of an urea of prrha a one square acre, in'o which cinj 'Med live streets, viz : Little Water, 'ro;-, An.hony, Orunre, and Mul berry. These weie the notorious Five Points, fester! ok like a email deaert of bealbeudom amid a litrao oasis ot Ciriatiaoity. The nucleus of this acre-area consisted of a small space in the shape of a s-caline tri ingle known as Paradise Su, mre. Paradise Lat an i Para dise Keff lined would better express ttio charac ter of the surroundlna locality, as it was then, and a3 it now is. Opposite the bnse of ib) -scalene triai gle, stood the Old Brewery, and it Was theO'd Brewery In which almost everytbinn that was bidcous in the history of that hell upon e rth originated, au 1 consummated itsuli in d?p,ipn, be'ore it was pi iced iu execu'.i jn. If it were true that koine hundreds of bunan creatures were the torti-red piny Dilute of an infinite beir.g of ioQuitc siu, hardly auythinz worse could b conceive.! of than the enormities of ciime perpetrated, an 1 of reiribu'ion suf fered, in the live Points of that period. The man of culture, who has never beeu brought face to face with vice in all its repulsive nudity, gathers in, at benrmz such a statement, all he has heard or read of whatever Is unnatural and monstrous in the 014 and in the New world, in the dark axes as well as in this ago of lijlit. i With all that pan .rama of deformity unrolling Itself before him, he asks whether anything ltKe it really once ex'sted in the nen uborhood of Paradise Square, or whether tradition has not attired hiself in the robs of e ageteration, and whether rora.vnce hns not sometimes la d the lals,; colors of uiorb'ai'y upon the outline facts of police archives. Me is answered, Kof Within tbtt comparatively small space, of which Paradise tfquara was the centre were constantly enacted deeds, some of which no language meant for public reading could ever touch upon, and most or which no lan guage but that of au eloquent eye-witness, bearing testimony, could ever depicture with adequate force. Ciime, v.c, poverty, suffering of every degree short of hell, wrangled to.etiier. there. It was like the chaos preceding an evil creatio i. It was like a great workshop or ante-roim, where pain and bin, twin KranKeu etelns, were sub-created and sent forth upon tbeir distinctive mi-i-inn, with the sardonic Curse upon them, "Be fruitful aud multiply." lhe Old Brewery was a large, yellow-colored, dilapidated building, with ah alley extending all around it. On the north tide this alley was of irregular width, commencing wide, but gra dually taperiug toward a point. On the south eido the passage was known as Murderer's alley, find c uststcd of a dark, filthy path, scarcely three feet wide. The building itself consisted of a doable row of rooms, entered from these north and south pacsaes, aud having mote Or less disconnection from one another by means Of winding aud labmuthiue entries tha seemed constructed ou purpose to mislead. While the Old Brewery was being Ce znolished also, in December of 1852, mi'ue rous secret hiding-places were discovered iu the floors and walls. In the b.isemcuta, as wel as in the upper por'ions of the buildings, rooim not more than filtecn feet square were each in habited by nearly thirty people, and used at once as dining, dresdug, and sleuping-r.jom3. Most of the men were street sweepers and thieves; mo.-t of the women aud children were beggars. Itwastowatds 1837 that the Brewery began to be perverted toanaiu-:e. Ia 1792 it was erected and known as Coulter's Brewery, In 1837 it was changed iuto a tenement boue. and wuh the change were sown the seeds oi that no'or ety wi.ich cluug to it ever af.er. It w as about this periol, when no reppcclable, mau would have dared to go through Five Points alone with the expectation ot coming out uninjured in bis j etscn and property, that the attention of the New Tork Ladies' Home Missionary Society of the Metbollit Episcopal Church was directed towards that miserable quarter. As far back as 184s the necessity was felt of eat&blihhlijg a missl m in Elm or Centre Btrt-et. near the Toiuba, and the Board of the Association just mentioned selected a r. umber of benevolent and judicious men to examine the grounds and designate some .. spot where the work might be commenced. The report of these gentlemen wa-, that ho uuivertal and unmitigated was the moral durkuess of tuc place, that no one spot could be fixed upon as one whit bciter than another, and that all mis sionary attempts must, for the time, be aban doned. At the annual conference of 1850, how ever, the proposition was renewed, and it waa resolved to apply for a missionary leaving Providence to open the way for him as Frovldeuce uff tit. The application Viba accordingly made; a missionary was ap pointed; after an incredible amount ot sitting .aud searching a room was hit upou at the corner of little Water and Cros streets, the site now occupied by the Five Poluts Mission. The room was Biuall, only twenty leet by forty; but it was thoroughly cleared, aud, being lurutbbed With feats, made capable of containing com fortably two hundred people. The Sunday school thus established opened with seventy scholars, whose appearance, luneuae, and U'uniiera are dvecribed by ouo who witnessed thrmjas like what would be Imagined of "little devils fresh from hell." The wefkly Influei ces of a mere Sunday f chool were found to be loo evanescent to do much gooJ, and the Sunday-school was therefore changed Into a day-nehool. The great majority of such adults as, by bIow degrees were induced to attend, were without woik, tor the lamer establishments which gavo stop-work to the poor, were afraid to trust their a ateriais In too hinds of the Five-Pointer. At lenetb the resident missionary tnen offered to become personally refpoo&ible for the safe return of such material, and, kelecting a houne, cleansed and refitted it, made it the home of himself and wife, and of such of the Icbabttsnts who chose (o come there and work, and so aval1 themselves of its advantage. In 1852 it was decided to purchase the property known as the Old brewerv. On the 2d of Oeeeinber of that jeiir the demolition of the Old Brewcty was com menced.nnd In one week's tJone not one stoue was left standing on another. The property was purcnased lor $1G.00(), an appeal bclug made to tbe pubi c wblyb responded more generously tlmn It often docs to such appeals, and much inouey beiug ga.hcred In by various entertain, melts in which Mr. OotiL'h, Mr. Ileecher, the IIutehlUKon family ai.d the Alb ph'-nians took part. On the 27lh of January, 1853, tbe corner stone of the rew Mission building whs laid, and at the conclusion $f tbe initial services a collec tion of $'.00 was taken up. In less than five months tbe building was completed, its dsd cu'iou taking pluce June 18, 1853. This date narked the crisis in the moral fever which, for a generation past, bad been slaying its thousands nt Five Points. Tne Mission U five stories high, built of brick, with a frontase of twen'y-tive feet, and a depth of forty-hve Is entire cost amounted to $10 000. The prin cipal butldii.g is the chapel, which seats 600; services being held there throe nights during the week, and on Sundays at 10 A. M., and 3 and 7 P, II. Tne hours for day-school aro from 0 to 12, and from 1 to 3. Adjoining the chapel is a parsonage, when the missionary, Mr. Shaf fer, and his lamily leside. Over the chapel are tenty tenements, consisting of three rooms each, whero poor families are very comfortably f iovided for at an extremely low lent. Uuder tu atn th chapel is the, school-room, which is hanosomely provided with desks, each pupil beii g furnisher) with one. The lest of the base ment is occupied by ba'h-rooms and watdrobes, i-.nd a school lor th3 iufaut clas, of which 150 is the averacc attendance. Immediately opposite the Five Points Mis-ton stands its twin companion in the good work, the Five Points House of Industry, aud with whose rise and progrers is Intimately associated the name of tbe Rev. Lewis Morris Pease. It Is situated on North sUeet, is seven stories bhh, has a lroutape of fifty-four feet, and Is most sub" stantiully built. Mr. Pease was at first the aent of the associa Ion of ladies to whom is due the establishment of the Five Poiuis Mission, lhe cause of tbe difficulty between bim and tha' association appears to be enveloped in a mystery which both parties seem equally anxious to preserve, lor n iiher public report nor private inquln furnishes the len-t clue. Quarrel they did, however, aud Mr. Paase went on his own hook, and tne ladies went on theirs. They have the Mis.-ion House to show as the result of thuir endeavors; he has tbo Route ot Industry as the result of his. Thi Five Points children who atteud the Uuse o' Ir-dustry are known respectively as the "in" sidcrs" and "outsiders;" the iusiders being tbose who live iu the institution and the outsiders those who merely attend during tbe day aud at evening return to their parents. In winter the averaie attendance of insiders and outsiders is lour hundred and twenty-five; at present tuero are two hundred insiders and one huidred and twenty-five outsiders. Not, uufrcquently tome ol the uneratelul mothers and lathers of Five Points, wilfully uiisconstru ing the benevolence of Mr. 8. B. Holhdiy, the Superintendent, in harboring their children, eet up action against him and have him broneht before J U6tice Dowling on the charge ot kidnapping their children. An Instance of this occurred only last Saturday, in the case ot a boy in whom Mr. Holilday had taken a particular Interest. Daily religious services are held in the House of Industry, at half-past six, mornings and evenings, the day tcliool lasting, as iu the Mist-ion Hou-e, from nine to twelve and from one to three. In fact, the House of Industry does for children what the Mission House does for families. Both are equally neces.-ary, and each, in its results, is abcautitul exponent of tbe faith which is as a grain of mustard eced. Standing upon tbe roof of the seven storied House of Industry, lanes and court and alleys may be seen, swarmirg out of one another, and forming still one vast, dark honeycomb of sutlering, poverty, and sin. But tbe black shadows of unnatural and enormous vice have long ago beeu swept away. The Irifirie, as well as the outude of this moral cup and platter, has been made comparatively clean, and that the Five Points that is has been rescued lroin the Five Points that tons, is duo to tbe efforts of a little band of Christian ladies put lorth not tweuty years atto. Au Baba. D VSINESS NUT1 CE S. Alpaca and Drap d'Ete 9nlt Coats. I.li.eu and Duck cUck UitkUi, whtie and colored, C'lolb, Cassloiere, Drap o'Ele, and I.lneu Vests. C'assluiere aud Lloeu Pants, largo assortment, Ltuen Dusters, all shades. Kvery variety ut Cloibiug. suited to the season Tor Uen'i, Youths', Boys', and Children's, Dew fresh HDd lasbloDahle, replenished d4lly, and selling rp loly al rrtces guaranteed lower lhau trie lowest elsa wbere, and lull aailsiacMon guaranteed every pur chaser, or (beanie cuuceli-U and mo ley reluuded. JJalf vny between 1 Bknnhtt A Co., t(Uatul V To kk Hall, Hixth ttret ts. ) No. 6ls VI a k bt 1st., PHILllLCHIi, and No. 600 Broadway. Njcw Youk. JiWMy.-Mr. William W. Cassldy, No. 12 South becoud street, has the largest aud most attractive aHforimeui of fine Jewelry aud silverware In the oily Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure arti cle furnished at a price which caudoI be equalled He also has a large siock ot American watches In all varieties and at all prlcee. A visit to Lis store la sure to result in pleasure and profit Gbapk BiTTBBs. Every one knows the value or Hit grape, as a luscious and healthy fuli. Hpce ' ' Htaudard Wine Bit' era" Is tbe ultimate of the grape In Its properties, mildly stimulating, diuretic, nudjil- lie, aud tonic. Mor than seven eighths of them are pure Juice of the grpe, simply made hitler by l'uru viau llaik. Chamomile Flowers, Knake Hoot, Cala djus, Wild C'ht-rry Hrk, etc. Hold by JJiuggtsts. Lumq Complaints, BaoNciiTis, Asthma, etc., are snetdlly relieved, and, U taken In time, permanently cured by Javnk'm Ex i-kctobant. You will And In ll also a certain remedy for Coughs aud Colds. Bold everywhere, . . . . frTBitKoTHRW tub Pkfbnbbi t Main 'In, the most deadly enemy of heeltt, Is everywhere arrive In Jo'y and Angoit. Tbe blas'rg Baa la decompoefni and fermenting every species of vegetable and animal ahomltiatlon. and poisonous gaa-a that depress and Infect tbe eystem are universally present. On the pralrlea, 1 tha wmp',ln tbe woods, and In lue midst of crowded cities, this develop asent of In ele ments of dlneese Is now going on. In short, tb hu man body Is In a sta ol slot, and reason and oim mon sense suggest that Its dfMeBs bo strenirtbea 1, A silrnulant, tonic, a corrective and an altera tv are r quired le put It In perfect trim, and these four grand requeues are comb'ned In HoircrTBa' ftomach Bittbrs. A mau mitt bra niadt ot sie! cot to be aOer-ted by the morbid matter eet aft l In the atmosphere by tbe rayintan atm ist vertical Hun. N't e- entbsof tbe community are premon s ed at Ibis season by debllttt, IndiKevlin, b-a'lauhe want of app tte. Indisposition for eiertloa, nerfou neee, etc., that tbey need something to build them uo and regulate their animal mw:hlnery. Do tley want to "fight It nm on that line all i uoarner " r v achieve au Immediate vl tory over their nnplRiH symptoms, and seoure that tint of Heaven's hiHs ngs, "a tound mind In a s nnd bndyf" I' the latter la tbeir denlre let them report to the Rittwhs with mt delay. 1 bat agreeable and poien veitHtabla regrtoV ratlve will soou rentore the system to Its balance' rrn'ilntl-g tbe liver, strengluining tne stomuh gntly relieving th bowels and giving vlg r, elastl Cl'y. and energy to the whole irame. These are pruvnlactv No man who reiidi the testimony on whlh tbey are fuuuded can for a moment oout( th ni. Wantkb Two Hoys to s'rlp, and one to count and pack. Apply et Cigar Store. No. Ac. This "adver" st ui;k ut as one 'hat would bring any Dumber of applicants even ir it Included ever.tborly as well a bojsj for who w mid not be g'adoTa oiia ics where me would get pair, for "stripping" euch. wea tlit r a this? and instead rf -two bos wanted ti strip," any number of men and boys could be bad tor that lunoee, on the very sn a'lest of wei. The next beet thing, boweve, Is to always wear the new thin fnmn er Clothing sold at I'hih. Mtoke,-) fe Co.'s' uiidei the Continental. Kidney and Bladdkr Dikbare The" dheaies which are the bal of Rbe n annul Gout. Calculus or Btone, and a variety 't lhe ruot olntul rf ait :o n- plaints, are treated with almost uniform succem. even when all other remedies have fallel, oy using he Oettysourg K'a1yslne Wale '. Inva'lds and pbjstclsns are Invited to read the printed Bta emuts of remarkable cares, given ou blkb Butbority. in be obtained at the Crogglsts' stores where tbe Water l fnrl. A Ciinacb fob Poor Invaliixi A limited number of invalldn, who have Hi tie or no means of their own, will be received at f astern Hyrelan Home, Florence Heights, N. J., at one ba I to one-lourth the usual charges. Bend htatup for clreniarn. Fink Custom Wauk Hoots and Shoes for Gen tlemen. Bart.ett, No 83 tnotith felxih street, above Chetunt. Nopcjuito Nbts Dd Cauoplei, at Pattks's, No. 14(8 CbeBiiut sirtei. Lack Curtains and Window Shades, at Patten's No. 14 8 ( besuut street. Oi.n MattiesBes made over ut Pattrn's, No. 1403 Cbesnut street. TJi'iiowTKRiNo prlsisare redu .ed at Patten's No. H08 Cbesnut street NewCarvsts mudenp and old ones lair', at Pat tsn'b No. 140s Cbesnut street. Rai.b or Boots and Bhoks. Dealers In Boots anil Shots w'll hmi it in lliflr Milv uign to aileu t the laie Bale ol U joUt aud Hnoes t be hoiJ byrutaioKue lot cash, to-morrow iTlioradtiy) morning July is at in i 'clock by O. I). McClees & Co., auo.luuujrd. Nn COB Markti street Trbnwith has everything In the literary li le ii.oi .,i.rii.r rnn wish lor. Ills ootiulnr nw rlunnr M No. '07 S. Third st'eut. Is lllleu aim si to Biineil with romances, condensea bloK'aiUiieH, uovelettes, riiiii'iiii.un Herlals fashion plates, llterarv Deriml,. cals. nod iraVHls, illusi rated and news journals 11k receives all tu iew tk innriiais or lie daylong b' lore ibe renular mall come In, and furnishes them o his leaders at a very nuufrmii rate. Lots or ALPACA Backp. Jj'its of the. t'itwoi.U T.lnen Racks, holt of the Chnfiotute Dalla s, l.U of JJiiek Sttekt. Lottof White Veutt, ih of Linen I'mtis nntl Vests, AH fresH and vcru nice. gfg- Alpaeas fromixi o8. lAnnis t om l Ui to 1 etc em. WAIIAMlIIItA ijrown, Orrfc Jatl, ). R Corner ofS xth anil Market Urer.1. SA good lot of Vlerpymen't I.'my Sucks. CLOTHING. 7 R A N K CRANELLO TAILOR, No. 921 C11ESNUT STREET, (PEJSN MUTUAL BUILDINGS), HAVING SKCUItED THE SERVIC3SS OF THE FOLLOWING EMINENT ARTISTS, JOSEni TICKET, on Coats, ERXEST L. MUELLEK, on Tanlsaal Vests, ENTIBE SATISFACTION A3 TO STYLE AND FIT I FULLY RUARAN ' EKD. SUITS MADE TO ORDER IN TWEN1 Y-FOUB HOURS' NO MCE. 6 18 3ia WINES, ETC. QMARLES BOTTLER'S IMPERIAL SPAEItLING CATAWBA. boll: agents, H. & A. C. VAN BEIL, No. I3IO CHfiSWUT Stroot, (lSftawSmrp PUILADKLPBIA. P A T N T E D. PANTS SCCUF1ED AKD STRETCHED From 1 to 5 inches, AT M0TTET, FKEM'U STEAM. DYELNtt AM) SC0UKIU, Ko. 205) SOUTH K IS Til STREET, AND So. 730 RACE STREET, 718 0t P II IT. A 1'ELPIIIA. "P E A F N K8S. EV E It Y IN8THDMENT THAT IS acieuce aud skin have li.venled to assist tae hearing lu evr-y drgree of deafueas; also. RtMplratoin; also, Oraudall's Fiuwnt Crutolies, superior to any others lu use, at P. M ADKIKA'B, WO, lit) U, TENTH buxHt, below CMauuIji lu MARRIED. l.FOTAHD STOLL. April 1. at th Parsonaire of ft. Oe rge'g M. B )i urch N. lis New e'eei-t. oy tne He. v. j). Kuria, Mr UH ARI,art P. I.POViRD, of W a.chuslt, 10 MISS CAHULINJS BlvLL, of this city. RUMER MULLIN Tn this etty. on thMlhln-aia- .MibeHev W Mollln Mr. JONATHAN Ft. Jl'MUt to Mlaa KKBBJCA P. MUa-LIN, aotlUrf Philadelphia. OIKO. CHUBB.-On the'IS h lus.ant, SAMUEL OHUBE In ti e 4' t. year o his age. 1 lie relative ao male rrlenrta are respectfully In vlied to alU-nd the fnueral, rrom a s lain renHlmiee, No. 1. 23 p.. eifih etreet, no Thursday aiternnon at t o'clor . Fnneral services to he belrt In tne Klvinth H'r-et M. K. Church. Interment la the ground ad lulnlog. CI.BARFT.-On tbe 14th Instant, MICHAEL CLKAJiHY. aged 26 years. T i e relative and menu of tbe family are rs neut rally mviid to attend the funeral, from tne resilience Ol bis brolber-lit law, MlfhaH (Kinnell, No 1820 Wil low a-reet. on Thursday morning at n'oloek. Fnne rl eervleea al the Catbedral. Interment at Cathe dral Cemetery, DKOKUor. On the lath Instant. Mrs. SU-AN DR 0 KtiOT. relict ol the late Captain James De Uraot, In ti" 7A b year ol her age. TherelK'lve and uiends are Invited to attend the funeral, from the renldenee of her son, Ja.ntM Di On.ot. No fin KHIHh street, on Fr (lav, th 17tli In. am. at 4 o'clock. Interment at St. Paul's M, K t'bnrcb. K.N NIH On tbe lh Instant. HARRY 8 A UN Da Hh, son ol Wll.lam and Margaret Euuls, aged 17 months Hie relative and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral lroin the renldenoe of hie paren's, rent ol No. 117 Christian si reel, on Friday uioruuig at 9 o'clock. To proceed to C. O. Ceme ery. LAWS -On the Mlh lnstai.t EDWIN HENRY L A VSli, In th 8liu ) ear ol his egn his male menus are reepetnrully Invited to attend his funeral from bis late reside' ce. No, IWI S, Fourth streel, i n Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. McCULLOUGH. On tne 14th instaut. MICHAEL, son of Filer aud Mary M cCuilongb, aKd IS years, 'I he relatives a iO friends o' lhe family are respect fully Inviteu to a li'iid the funeral, from the residmi. e m his parents, Nn. 222' Filbert street, on Friday morn ing ats o'clock, without further notice. Mcl)r VITT. Ou the 14ih instant, JOHN, son of Thou as and Mari,ar. t UuDevpt. aged a? yars. Tbe relatives and irloud; ol the muiiiy are respec' fully Invited to attend the fnueral, from the residence of bis pareotn, Nn. 417 S. i-zi- euih street, "D Friday morning at 8'a o'clock Funer I tervice at Hi. Pal ru k'e Cl'Urcb. Interment al Cjttbedral Cemetery. MtDONALD. Last evening, DUNCAN McUON ALU. M KYFRH. On the Mth Instant ELLEN MKYF.KH, wile of Marilu Meyers. Jr., and daughterof William Bej btrt. -sq.. in the 2id year of her age. A IovIhe ai d fal blul wife Is gone, An allV-cilniiale mo her and Irlend, Forever with Christ not a one, To rest wnere p easures never end. Then farewell husband, baby dar, Thoug i ab-enl Iro'u you, o not fear, Cod wl 1 pmlect and cunilor loo. So love nDe another, as I loved you. Tbe relatives and mends of the family are respect fully invited to attend her funeral, from the resl louce 01 her husband No. isoi North street. To proceed to tilenwood Cemetery. MOKOAN. On the llth Install. KATE LTN tOLN, daughter ol W. aud Kale Mo gau, al 2 years V nimiiliH anu 12 ditvs. l he relatives aud friends of the family are respect full In v lied io a tend in-funeral, from the real lenre oi uer pereu s No 231 Jarns stre l, nn Friday after noon at S o'c.ork. To proceed to Lafayette Ceineiery. FAR DEE. Ou the Mth lustani . L. J L'DD i"AKLKE, In tne hm li year ot nm g. His frleno- are respectfully Invited to attend v ts fnneral from the i eldi-in-e ol Mr. C Hliurns No. 22'6 On hi i-tri-e . mu Thursday attern ion, tn Kith Instant. Services at the bouse a 6 o clock. SLACK. On tbe lHh Instant. I.OUW HAY WARD, son o James M. and J unit M euaiK, ugeu V niontus The telativee anu trtenus or toe latun are ,,.rci fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of bis i areola No 2ir2. flue sne-i. lo-nmrrow t Pnurs dav) afternoon at 2 o'clock. Jnlermeat at Wood lands, AmebioaN Life Insurance Company, Of t'riila.aelphia,- S. E. Cornier Fourth and Walnut Streets. nrTTiii Institution has no superior in the United titate blU 4 O LLO WAY'S COAXEXTIMTi:i ESSE VCE OF JAMAICAjGIlTGER. A ri'KE ESSECE OF THE TRUE JAMAICA G I Mi Lit. Free front Cayenne Pei or or any tther admixture, potsekslng All the Carminative and diu'iisiyely stimu lating properties Whir b are so potent In the Jamaica Ginger al ine, and wblcb are so ettioacl us in all cases ol Chills fr im Exposure to Cold or Dampness, Colic Cholera Mor bus, I. larrboea, etc. OBSEhVE A half teaapoonrul of Hollnway's Gin ger is stronger and mere effeo Ive than ft full tei spoonful of any other lu tbe market. PREPARED BY JOHNSTON, H0L10WAY & COWDEN, No. G02 AKC1I STltEET, 7 8 PHILADELPHIA. hlNANCIAL. RANKING HOUSE OP JayCooke&(p. Kos. 112 and Hi South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA, Dealers In all Government Securities. Old 5-20s Wanted In Exchange for Nevr. A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wauled. Interest Allowed on Deposits. COL! E TIONS MADE. STOCKS bought and sold on Commlstli n. Bueclal buslnesi accommodations reserved for lttcles. 7 8 8m QLENDINNING & DAVIS. mo. b MorTH Tinnn mtuebt Stock and Gold Brokers, QUOTATIONS OP NEW YORK STOCKS AL WA YS OS HAND, 1 i 8 ULtWDIKMIMB. IB. JOHS H. DAVIS TO RENT. p O R RENT, FBEMLSES, No. Mil) CIIESXUT St., FOR STORE OR OFFICE. A ISO, OFFICES AND LARGE ROOMS sultabl for aOownierctttl Wli-ge, iji y at Mt( BANK Of TflK RKfUBLIQ, FINANCIAL, jrTinRiinAiriifo uuiiuANiiULrn0; BUY COUPONS OP GOVERNMENT BONDS AT SAME TRICE AS GOLD. AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF THE T0PU LAR LOANS Central and Union Pacific Rail road First Mortgage Bonds. rrlnrinal and Interest Payable In Gold. OVTOXa OF llIliK BONDS CASHED AT ODR OFFICK. Dealers iu all Uovernnieni Securities. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., No. IC South THIRD Street, 7 10 PniLADKLPHIA. COUPONS Of THK FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF The Union Pacific Railroad Co., ND Central Pacific Railroad Co., Paid at the Hanking House of WM. PAINTER & CO., No. 36 S. THIRD Street, 1U PHILADELPHIA, Who Iiave the Pacific Uonds on hand for iiiiiutdiate delivery. Kcw Keiscrlptlvc Pamphlets, with Map, Turnished villi out charge, on application. L E H I C H VALLEY ltVILltOYI) COMPANY'S MORTGAGE R0NDS, DUE IX 1S98. $5,000,000, W ith Interest nt Six Per Cent., Payable on the First Day of June aud Decem ber of each year, FHEE FROM STATE AND UNITED STATES TAXES. These Bonds are secured by mortgage on the fol lowing Rai.ruads belonging to tbM Company, namely, itie maiu line from Ptiti l, 8burg,New Jersey, tiirougu Maoch Cbuuk to Wl keabarre, Penniyivaat, lul mlleo: tbe beaver Weauow branch, 17.'-i miles, and the Lel lgb and Mabanoy branch. 42 mllei, making a total of 161 dies of rowl, Including 78 miles double track, equal, with sidings, to 309 miles of "Ingle trr-k. together with all lai da, brloges. work-shops, ma chinery, depots, engtiie bouses, and buildings there onto belonging, ai d all rolling stock, toil, imple ments, and materials b longing lotuts Company, lu we on tbe said Railroa la. 'Jtls mortgage U a first lleion all or the above Roads, except 4s mlUs, from Eastnn to Mauch Chunk, en which It Is preceded by a mortgage fur $l,5oo,ooo due in U7, the Runds of which are ezchaoglug. as last as presented, for the present Issues; tnose not presented nnltl maiurlly are to be paid out of the pre sent loan, making it a tlr.t mortgage on the aoovtt meutloned property. $1,000,000 OF 1HESE BONDS, Fitlit r Coupon or Registered, Are ofTered at ninety-live per centum, with I u teres t from tbe day of sa:e. free from Bute aud United btaies' taxes. CHARLES C. I.ONOSTRETH, Treasurer, Ofllce of the Leiilgli Va ley Kailroal tl m.nuf, 7 1 Im Io. miU wi U 1' Sirtiel. Pnliadelohla. GOLD BOUGHT. DE HAVEN & BRO., No. 40 SOUTH THIRD ST. 6 22 lm s EVEN PER CENT. MORTUAOE BONDS Of the Pennsylvania and New Tork Canal and Railroad Company, Guaranteed, Principal aud Interest, by the Lehigh Vallev Railroad Company, For Sale at 05, and Interest from Juno 1. C. & H. DOR IE, No. s MtnonANTa- exchanqk. DOWEN & FOX, (Mimrp So, MKBCnANTh' EXOHAMQBL QITY OP PITTSBURG WATER WORK BEVKN PER CENT. BONDS, FOB BALK BY W1IELEX UltOTIlEKS, Wo. M AouA TUl&l) Bueet, F TBEBI T I ON LATER PROM EUROPE, Tho Princo of Wales to Haro a Residence In Ireland. Kte., Kte., Kte.f Kte.f By Atlan'io OabU. London, July 16,-The Committee of tha Hotife of Commona, to wblch u referred th I reposition to buy the Prince or Wales a tally able residence in Ireland, have reported faror ably on the subject. The Heat in Poughkeepste. Potohkbfsih, Julj 15. At three different poiutsin this cily yesterday, the thermometer marked 105 decrees In the hrl Tha mnrnw In Dan Rice's tent marked 114 degrees. Stewar Doujjlnts, of Kingston, dropped iuddeal ia DelafielJ ;rect, and died in 20 minutes. A Tinner at Rod Hoot, dropped dead in tbe Held. The same blistering heat prevails to-day, tha mercury at noou marking 08, aud will undoubt edly po to 100 before night. The b.irometer is lalllnpriipitily, but no storm clouds are visible. Tbo stcamets on tho liudson pass here crowdt with people. The SiriR-Sing Fire. PononcBErfiiB, N. Y., July 15. In the burning of the cabinet shop of SinR-Slne prison yeter diy, the lose foot up as follows: Charle Woodruff, $2),000; 8aDn A Fisher, $30,009. The State loas on buildings is $00,000. About one hundred and fifty convicts assiatcJ in extinguibhiug tha flauies. College Commencement. Lewistown, Maine, July 15. The commence ment at Bates College took place to day. Ho norary degrees were conferied as follows: A. M., Rev. Dm eon Burns, of Loudon; D. D., Rev. (.eorce H. Ball, of Buffalo. E. P. Whipple wil! deliver an oration beloie the literary sotietlea this evening. f-vr Vortk Stock 4,uotatloa, 4 P. K. Received by telegraph from Uletidlnnlng A Davis, Htootc Brokers. No. 48 8. Third atreei: N. Y. Cent. K 32lA nhlo.aod N. W. prf. 80-V N. Y. and E.R Chi. and K. I. K Hn'A PhiLand Hf R ... i Pitts. K.W.and Chi. Midi. H and N. I. R. Hll R. R 107i C o. and Pitt. R 8IVi Gold .lli2 ChLandN.VV.com. 781 Market Irregular. ElBAHINOa AT TBI CbSTRAI. STATION. Hauy Carroll. William JohnHon, and Frank: LewlH were before Alderman Belller to answer tbe charge of burglary. J. M. Marls sworn I live at No. 820 Plna S'rcet; I examined the fastenings of my house this morning; a nail I had put behind tbe bolt on the gate wai broken, aud maiks on the sum m-r kitchen door. Pol cemnn Brown sworn t arrested the de fciiUHDts In tbe yard of No. 82u Pine street, ab bair-rast 2 o'clock yexterday afiernooa. Wll lam Deal. Nn. 409 Ninth street, said ba saw iwonien come down Uebble street: ther o ed Mr. Maria' pale and walked in,a0oul2 or half-l ast 2 o'clock senu rclny afternoon. lit-l i lu S3U00 t all each to answer at Court, l ev weio bIko charged with, robbing Mr.' Blddla'o, at No. 519 Notile Ktreet. Ciirlsilne Weruf-r test ided that on the 4th of Ju y h young mn rang the bell next door a immiier of limts; she went to the do ir aud ew JohiiK' n; he ashed If she knew where Mr. Wil llrrtK lived; Hlie said do; he then went away; aba saw Carroll st: ting on the oppjslle side. IV mmltt d to answer. .Ti tne hoKir and James Miller were charged W'h the larcmy of a aklfT. Frederlca Kolbert tes tided that a sklfrbelong iiiK in ier, hd i aept al (in eu street wbarf. wa4 found at Noble street wbarf. Held in 81200 ball to answer at Court, FINANCIAL. POPULAR LOANS. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 102, And Accrued Interest. CENTRALPACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 103, And Accrued Interest. Uonds on band for immediate delivery. Full Reports, Maps, Etc., furnished upon application. De Haven &Bro., No. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. THE SAFE DEPOSIT CO. 1 for Safe Kail of Valaablas, rl tli,U aad HBtla; of Safaa. DI RECTO KH N. B. Browne, I J. HlllluKiiani Fall.l Al. Henry, (J. H. Clarke, O. Wacal-aier, IB. A. OaldwalL John W'eUfc, IK. W.Ciark. I Geo. P. Tyler. OrrlVBt MU. 41 CUEVT MTRKBT, N. B- BKOWNK. Proaidoui. U, H. CLAllK, Vloa-rrxaldunt, K. PATTBEHON. Hmi. anil Traaaraa ' 1 wfmt UNITED STATES UKYENUE STAMPS. Principal Dfpul. No. W'4 oh KrtNU V blrtsvi. teutral liiinl.No, 1(3 B. K1KTH Mrent ouu dooe biw t'liHnu'. Il.talillHlied Isoi. Rrvritut bumim ol ?ery description couatautly 0 band In any amount. , VtUei Itt luaU or xptoai ptoatfUj Mtu4e4
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