THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1869. 5 X7Z3W T0E.niSr.I3. i'rorn our Own CorrmpondfirU. Nkw VOKif, July 31, isw.9. The Hansom Cab Company has elected Its officers. They are Win. Watts Sherman, of the firm Of Duncan, Sherman fc Co.; I). V. Arquln bau, of Gomez, Wallls A Co.; John Ilocy, of Adams Express Co.; Richard Schell, Robert Cochran, and James Brown, of James Brown & Co. It Is expected that within two months fifty hanpom cabs will be running. The rates have been reduced to a lower standard than was nt first conteinpluted. One passenger may ride one mile for thirty cents; two passengers the same distance for forty the same rates to he observed for every additional milo ami fraction of a mile. The hansoms arc also to be hired by the hour at seventy-five cents per hour for one person, or one dollar for two. As soon as prac ticable the rates will bo lowered to twenty cents a mile and fifty cents an hour for one person. Mr. Tnylcure, the muscular Christian, until recently connected with Fisk's Opera House, Is expending his electric energy In discovering new attractions for the fall and winter season. He and Mr. John S. Clarke are Interested in the production In this city of a new picturesque play by a well-known London playwright. I will be Illustrated by no less thn twenty scenes, painted by one of the most Hkilful scenic artists of the London stage, and will, In fact, present a wp d'o:U of historical London. Mr. Taylciire' other attraction consists in the projected engage meBt of Mr. Ben do Bar, of the St. Louis Opera House and tho St. Churlcs Theatre. New Orleans. Mr. Ben de Bar, who ha hitherto been dc-Bar-red from perform ing In New York, is the oldest and richest low comedian in tho United States; and if these con stitute claims to popularity, that he will bhortly be the Vw-comcdy divinity of Oothmn is a lore gone conclusion. Mr. John Sleeper Clarke, by-thc-by, has been working hard in London, but with nothing of the success that attends his la bors here. He docs not seem to know his own mind in regard to returning to this country, and his agents receive by every other steamer con tradictor' instructions from hiiM with respect to the announcements they arc to make of his first appearance. In g 1 time, I presume he will Tuodleise as tisn ew York and Phila delphia. Let me state, in a few words, the truth of the scandal about the Sdwyn Combination Com pany, which passed through ho unpleasant an experience at Wallack's Theatre last Monday night. They originated a strike in the middle of the second act of the Long Strike, because, they aver, they had not been paid their last week's salary. According to them, Mr. Biddlc transmitted to Mr. Mo6s, the treasurer of Wal lack's, the necessary stumps wherewith to pay off that indebtedness, which (still according to them) Mr. Moss omitted to lo. Hence the strike. Mr. J. A. Selwyn. at his wits' end how to appease the actors and the audience, both of whom wcro growing clamorous, at length presented to tho gaze of the actors a signed check which repre sented the full amount of salaries duo, and which he gave his word of honor should be cashed next morning. Next morning came, however, and tho check was not cashed. The old member:) of Wallack's company were only too glad to jump into the shoes the sock and buskin. I should say vacated by their Boston rivals. This is tho story as it comes to my cars, and it is of such profound importance that I thought you would like to hear it. The visitors to Central Park last year num bered more than seven millions, and tho work of construction cost nearly $250,000. The commis sioners have just published their annual report. It makes u handsome volume, profusely adorned with exquisite photographic views. Only a limited number of these books are printed, and to obtain a copy is a favor to be compassed by but few. It makes a desirable ornament for the centre-tablo, and is worthy of being richly bound. Nearly $270,000 were last year expended for wages alone; and you will admit that the park which yearly has half a million spent upon It deserves to be the foremost one in the world. A large and misunderstood class of people in New York are the Italian organ-grinders. They cannot be called vagrants, neither can they be said to belong to the industrial classes. They live very poorly, of course, for their merry making season in limited to the six warm months of the year. During that season they often make enough to support their families tho entire year. A good many families live in the vicinity of Five Point, six or eight people frequently occupying one room. For this from five to eight dollars a month is paid. The possessors of ilute organs frequently make five dollars in a day. They live mostly on their national dish, matcaroui, the cheap aricty of which can be lnnight for six cents a pound, and the genuine imported variety for twenty-live cents. For the most part they are a decent, quiet, well-behaved net of people. TheyareextremelyHensitiveto the severity of our winters. Even in summer they keep fires lit iu rooms time tit Hated by open doors or windows. Baxter and Park streets are, two of their great resorts. Many of the little Iiiliun children whom one piiie as he sees them in the streets on week davn, attend mission schools on Sun day, and make more docile scholars than spec! mens of Young America do. It is cry seldom that one of these Italian street imt-'u lans, boy or man, turns up in a police court. Their In- offcniveness Is extreme. They would rather run than quarrel, and they fully deserve ull tho 9 pennies that fall to their share. The fact tltut one of the Ocean Bank robbers committed suicide yesterday within forty miles of Liverpool speaks greatly in favor of tho cill ciency of our indico and of the cable in uiding criminal to escape. I am afraid th,at, instead of these burglarious cases being "worked up by the police, it is the feelings of the public that undergo that plcaning operation. Much uncalled-for sympathy has been be flowed upon the sewing girls of New York and other lurgo cities. But do they deserve so much commiseration after all ? The whole city and country is pining under the oppression of Its servants, and poor American girls, who are will ing to work, have the means of revolutionizing the households of tho Union if they so choose. Talk of importing coolies ! Our neighbors In the Eastern fcutos have tho only good servants procurable in America, and those servants are American girls, who are not ashamed to receive good wages lor tuaklug home comfortable. AU U-UJA. THE LEBAXOX CAMr.MEEmti. From. Our Own Corrntprmdmt. Lebanon, Pa., July 80, 18IW. The religious exercises of this great Feast of Tabernacles began last evening. Nearly one thousand pcoplo were present. Rev. Mr. Broadbent, of Cressona, preached an appropriate sermon from "This is a faithful saying and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ Jesus came Into the world to save sinners." The sermons to-day were preached by the Rev. T. Montgomery, of Dauphin, in the morn ing; Rov. Mr. Liudamuth, of Perryvillc, la the afternoon; and Rev. Mr. Purndells, of Pottstown, In the evening. There are about forty ministers present from various sections of the land, and representing different denominations of Chris tians. The best of spirit prevails, and tho pros pect Is promising for a superior meeting. The air is refreshing, the woods beautifully shaded, and the order perfect. It Is hoped and expected that Bishop Simpson will be present to officiate on Sabbath morning, but this Is not certain. Your city is represented by a few families from the Green Street M. E. Church, and their pastor. Rev. J. B. McCulloiigh. The wonder is that every church does not tent here. It Is passing strange that so many prefer the sands und mosquitoes of New Jersey to the lively scenery and beautiful shades of Penn's woods. The run from Philadelphia 1 made on the P. & R. R. R. in about 3 hours. The cost of excursion tickets to and from Is only 4-3-"i. The meeting will continue till next Friday. CITY ITEMS. Alpaca, Dhap d'Ftr, amp Links Back Coat. Hltu-k and fanry t'oliwn ( loth Sack: liohl veiaht. mark and Fancy Clari cloth Chrtterjielk, liolu xreitiht. limit and Duck I'tintn and Vent. I.imn Dus-tere, for Travelling. Ecrrtthing in the tray qt Clothing united In the ,1a inn. A large astortmenl, telling rapidly, but replenished daih; new, fresh, anil fashionable; mnerior to tiny rendu made rtotktn l'hiladrl)ihiit. frld a prim gtmrnnteed hoar that, the Imrett elsewhere, or the mile rancelltd and money re. fmid'd, HAI.K WAT BKTWIXN J Rknuf.tt 4 Co., Fifth and Townn HALT,, Sixth Street. ) No. 618 Markkt St., Hhii.mh.pia, Ann goo BnoADWAY. Nkw Yokk Giiovfr & Baker's Highest Premium Sewing Machines, No. 7J0 Chosnut street. Bikoeb's Sewing Machines On easiest possible terms, by O. F. Davis. No. 810 Ohesnat street. A (Aim. (ItmrtpH Stokes will soil the balance of bis suiniiiiir stock of clothing lit reduced prices, In order to make room for his Tory choice stock of full clothing now being manufactured. CARimi.ie Aero Soap.- Cleansing and riitnfocting. Bpnetii'inl in skin disenins. Prevents the attack of luos (lintocs. Keeps liens from dogs and euros mango. Is uwful in all caws in which Carbolic Acid may be used. Aliule and bold, wholesale and retail, by I'hk A Co., Apothecaries, No. 122 Chesnut streot. ADtHOVDACK Sl'TtlNO WATKB FItOM WHITEHALL, N. Y Experience has proved that this colebrated Chalybeate Water contains more active medicinal properties for the speedy relief and cure of all diseases of the Kidneys and Urinary Organs, female Weakness and Norvous Prostra tion, than any known remedy. Nature's great Tonic and Uitiretio for invigorating and building up the system im paired by disease, dyspepsia, or general debility. See pamphlet. Depot, and for sale by Wyi:th A Brother, Druggists, Ko-1413 Walnut street, Philadelphia. Jewtlby. Mr. William W. Cassidy, No. 13 South Seoond street, has the largest and most attractive assortment of tine Jewelry and Silverware in the city. Purohaseri can rely upon obtaining a real, pure article furnished at a price which cannot be equalled. He also has a large stock of American Western Watches in all varieties and at all prices. A viait to hi store is sura to result in pleasure and profit. Kerb's CnrNA Hall. We have arranged one portion of our store exclusively for cheap goods, and will place in this department every article which is in the least old style or imperfect, and will sell them regardless of cost. To close out our odd Castor Bottles we have roduced them to 26 cunts oach. Kkbu's China Hall, No. 1218 Chesnut street. White Btone China Chamber SETS-TenDieces. a.roo. at Keiir's China Hall. No. lain Uhesuut street. White Stonf. China Tka SSkts. Forty-six pieces (cups with handles), $5. Forty-four pieces (cups with handles), $4. All best quality, at Kkbh'h China Hall, No. 1218 Chesnut street. W I' i 1 1 . 1 nnaniul n I.K.a I n n I I 1 Dessert Table Ware, consisting of Plates, Fruit Leaves, Fruit Stands, etc. etc. At Kkrb'h China Hall, No. 1218 Chesnut street. Too Economical. There lived a man so economical He stowed bis money in a stocking-fool, And kept it near his anatomical Proportions; when he walked abroad he put - With incantations, btrango and comical It up tha chimney corner, in the soot, And tried to look as happy, in his folly, As those who, having Marvin's Hafks, feel jolly. But it leaked out that he had treasure there, And some one thought a little peculation Of other people's cash would be as fair , As almost any other speculation, And so hu saved him any further care By making what some term a defalcat ion ; They used to call it stealing others' pelf : - But go get M AJiviN'b 8ape, and save yourself. Thieves can't break open the Safes sold by ' Marvin & Co., No. 721 Chesnut street. O versa to tht. LA TEN ESS Of THE SUA SON, the kxorhous sry.g OF ouk stock, and ALTERA TIOAS ABOUT TO KK COMMEXCKD O.V OUR hiiLnixas, tee trill rettuem all ocji rRices, and feV out tiff ftrMMER STOCK, SUITS, COATS, VASTS, VESTS, EYEKYTlllxri, at a nr. a vr mscorxr. tlf Thmr uhohttotf hate rery cheap tee have heen telling thi fcason iciH be nurfiried at ottr briny able to uiak a STILL FVHTHRR RKIVCTIOX, bit! uur object in to clear our Bhelce and tablet the etork iclth Khit h llwy are still loaded, noticilhsiandinu the fact that our suits thit spring liace been bD VKR CEXT. GKKATER than t i 'T hiore. WA XA M i KEIt ,t HHOWX, THE LAKUESr VLOTHIXd BOl'SK, OAK HALL, The Corner of SIXTH and SIM1KET Srrels-, ItlAKIUE.l. BPANOLKR CONNOK. On the 2tith instant, at the Parsonage of rit. lire ivjti's M. K. Dliurch, No. 324 Now street, by the Key. M. I. Kurtz, Mr. JACOB '.. (SPAN l.LKH to Miss SUSAN K. CONNOK, both of this city. in:i. BRYAN - July SO. IHtili, I'll AK1.K8 HKNRY BRYAN. Tin' relatives aud friends of the family are renpectfolly invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, on Atomlav, Autfnt 2, at four i4) o'clock 1. M., from his late residence. No. U2SColumliu avenue. To proceed to Mount Peace- BUCK lUS.-On the 2!th instant, Sl'KAN BUCKIUS, relicl of the late Peter Huckius, in the soth year of her "The relatives aid fs"ndsof the family are respectfully Invited toattend the funeral, t rem the rotidonce of her son. Saiunel lnii. Willow streot, near Hamsun, 1'rntik fonl. on Monday afternoon ueit at 2 o'clock. To proceed to t 'i-ilur Hill Cemetery. HKJtilNH. On the 2th Instant, CHART.KS, the only son of Charles and Mary lli;.'in, and grandson of the late Richard ami Ann Nuiint, aged months. Tho rolatives and frieuds of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of ins parent,-No. 4n7 Harnwell street, below Piue, on buuday aftermmu at 1 o'clock. , Plltfk On the With instant, DANIF.b L. PINfc, SR., In the Kith year of his age. , i..m. 'J he relatives and friends of the fam .y are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, trom his lute resideuce, No. 4f,l Berkley street, Camden, N. J., on Hecond day morning nuil at 11 o'clock, without further notice. HMITH.-On ISnturday morning, tha Slst instant, HK1.KN (.KIM I I IK, daughter of Kdiuuud and Arabella B. Smith, in the IMh year other age. , . The relatives and friends of the family aro invited to attend the fuueral, from her father's resilience, on luurp s lane, (ieruiuiitoHU, ou Tueoday uioruiug, Autfunt 8, at lu v'v'uvk. DRY GOODS. E. R. L E E, NO. 43 N OUT II EIGHTH STKKKT. Great Reduction in Dress Goods. V00 White SlieilnnO Shawls, $i!f0. KlcRBtt French OrgRndtes rtUnoed to Id cents. Black Ground Iron Bareges rfViced to 2 cents. Jirocho F'guret! (ircnHdlnes reduced to in cents. Organdies, finest in. ported, reduced to 19 cents. s-4 Black Byznntfne t half t.rleo. Ilandsome Tlald ant Stripe Slurtlng Tercale, 19c. Extra Fine Fretu.li do. Job lot of Brocade Brl'llniits, v, and 8; cents, cost dout le. IN) dozen Men's ready ltemmed colored bordered Handkerchiefs, 87 and 4.', cents. Barfraius In Ladles' Handkerchiefs. Job lot of ritild Nitlosooks and Swisses, cheap.3 Vi hite Goods reduced to close out. Applique Tulles ctibroldered In colors, new. Silk Fans for evening. Handsome Colored Silk Fans, half price. WO Satlnwood Fans, painted, itf cents, cost near 1 1 (to to Import. tooo Linen Fans, 10 to 25 cent. no pieces White Corded and Figured Pique, 2f et'. A)1 the lcadlig makes of Domestics, 7 2Sws2t PRICE & WOOD, N. V. t'ORNLIt j:U;ilTII AND FII.BKKT. WIIITK (iOOI)s! WIIITK (jOOIIS! Swiss Muslins, Victoria Lawns, Nainsooks. Eoft-flnlHli Cambrics, Brilliants, Piques, etc. Plaid and Plain Organdies. Flakl and Stripe Nainsooks, riald and Stripe Swiss Muslins, etc. etc. Shirred Muslins, r0, 05, 78, 81, ss ceuts, ami ; per yard. Handsome Marseilles Qullta. IToneycoml) and Jacquard Quilts. Colored Tarletuns for covering. Mosquito Netting, by the piece or yard, lame Linens, Napkins, and Towels. Bleaohed and Unbleached MubIIus. Bargains In Ladies' and Gents' Hosiery and Gloves, Ladles' and Gents' Udkfs, plain and hemstitched. Ladies' I.lm u Collars and t'uirs. Hamburg Edgings and Insertlnga. Magic Ku tilings, Coventry Ruilllngs. Marseilles Trimmings and Registered Edgings, cheap. FAN! FAN: FANS! Fans very cheap. Linen Fans, Autograph Silk Fans, Japanese Fans, and Palm Leaf Fans. 4 8 swj PEICE & WOOD, N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND FII.BKHT. QOTTON GOODS 1 COTTON (JOODS ! COOPER & CONARD, NINTH STREET, BELOW MARKET. DURING THE REBUILDING OF OUR FRONT STORE, We nre In full operation. No Interruption to business. Departments all in full blast. BEST gniRTINGS, WIDE SIIEETINGS, UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, BLEACHED MUSLINS, ALL THE GRABES, ALL THE WIDTHS Wholesale rates by the piece. No advance In the prices. l 7 fsm Muslins loo low for raw ootton 35 cents. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET, ARE CLOSING OUT LAWNS, ORGANDIES, And Other Summer Dress Goods, AT GREATLY REDUCED TRICES. 7 13 tf "yy HITE GOODS I WHITE GOODS! Fine Tlald and Striped Nainsook Muslins, from 25 to 62j; cents. Beautiful Large Plaid Nainsooks for DresRes. Plain Cambrics, Nnlnsooks and Mulls, In good as sortment. While Plqnes, oil grades, from 25 cents to fl'20. Fine Striped Piques, neat styles, 87J and 40 cents. White Shetland, Hernanl, and Barege Shawls. 60 dozen Red Bordered Fringed Towels, at 25 cts. STOKES & WOOD. S. W.COli. SEVENTH AND ARCH STS., 8S wb? Tn I LA DELPHI A. TO VIRGINIA SPRINGS. THROUGH BY RAIL TO WHITE SUL I'll I U Hl'KIKtiS. Tlie Plilludeli.lilu, Wlliiilnuioii and H.rtiimure ItuilroiMl t'oiiiiuiny ""urn Hichn.nnril. to """"'"W NATHUAI. HRIDCK. At'OUSTA. RATH lint ROUKhHIlXi. A I. I'M, II K A IJNli, HOT VVAKM,HWKKT,A.I ' ' WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. KXCfJRSION TfOhTKTS To the shove p'aces, (roiiijj via Washington anil tlordons ville, nd rnturninx via Richmond anil Vork River I ma are sold at No. ran Oil HSNUT Ktreet. "ne' Pasnri-rs doing; via Washington leave Phllololnhia daily at 11"W P. M., arriving at Wuila bulphnr bormii. t, S 'M the following evei in(t. tThoae going via Richmond and York River Line leave Phiiui iiiiia flany, oacupl Sunoay, at Id noon, arriving at M hue Sulphur Springs at sauie tune as via Waahington For further information, apply at Oltice, No. fjn UUK8 NI'T Street. ttsgguge cnecked through from residence or hote Is ly Inavirg orders at oltico of UNION' THANaM.K COM. PANY, No. SM OHKH.M'T Htret. " . H. KKNNHV, buporiutondeut. GEORGK A. DA DM UN, Uura,l i'ivket Agent. 7' Has now on sale at Otttco. No. H2H (JHKSVI'T at tne Depot. HKA1 H.rnot, ami W 'SltlN V v Avenue, 1 11 KOU t . U Tl !K KT3 via Washl,;;? on'aVd t .lonavi'lo. and via Richmond and York River I.ine QROOERIES, ETO. 1 INE 1 1Z A. H AT LOW I It I O hi s. Blackl M 4 Co., BROAD and CHESNUT Sts., pniLADBLPrriA- CLARET WINES. ONE THOUSAND DOZEN High and Medium Grade Carets, OF Ol'R OWN IMPORTATION, IN WOOD, And bottled here at one-third less cost thansamo Wines Imported in GIiim, SIMON C0LTON & CLARKE, IMrORTKPS, S.W. COKNKI! BROAD AND WALNUT, 7 1 stnth PHILADELPHIA. ftJEW SPICED SALMON, FIRST OF THT!! SEASON. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, Dealer In Fine Groceries, 11 Corner KLKVENTH and VINE Street WATCHES, JEWELRY. ETO. C. & A. PEQTJIGN0T, MANUFACTURERS OF WATCH CASES, AND DEALERS IN AMERICAN AND FOREIGN WATCHES, No. 13 South SIXTH Street. 8 1 tuwftjrp MANUFACTORY, Noa FIFTH Street. J E M O V A t,. " " A. 13. WA IM E 1ST, IMPORTER OP Watches, Diamonds, and Jewelry, Has Removed from the S. E. corner or Fifth an Chesnut Streets to No. 1029 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. N. B WATCHES REPAIRED IN THK BEST MANNER. 8 llthstn, R O T ICE. DURING JULY AND AUGUST, OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAYS AT 3 O'CLOCK. JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO., 7 8 tlistulmrp JEWELLERS. BONNETS, TRIMMINGS. ETO. VI RS. M. A. BINDER, DKESS TRIMMING AND PAPER PAT TERN STORE, IV. W. Corner EleTenth and Chega uut Streets. BARGAINS JUST OPENED, New style Silk Tassel Fringe, 62 cents a yard, all Bhadeu. REAL GUIPURE LACES. A case Lace Points. Sacqnes, and Jackets. I Jama Lace Parasol Covers. Black Thread Laces, all widths, at very low prices. The genuine Joseph Kid Gloves, tl per pair. Mlbacb' Colored Kids. NEW STYLES PARASOLS AND SEASIDES! Roman and Plain Ribbons and Sashes. Purls Jewelry. Plaid Nainsooks, French Mnsllns, Pipue and Mar Bellies, Hamburg Kdging and lusertings- EXCLUSrVE AGENT For Mrs. M. WORK'S Celebrated System for cutting Ladies' Dresses, Sacques, Basques, Garibaldi's, Chil dren's Clothes, etc., by measurement, and full In structions given. AGENTS WANTED. Ladles are now making from 100 to aoo per month as agents lor this system. 8 6Btuth M L. MESSRS. KEELER & FENNEMORE, PHOTOGRAPHERS, NO. 5 SOUTH EIGHTH1 STREET Respectfully announce that on July 1, 169, ttiey will open to the public their new and splendid rxxoToanArxx oallehius, No. 820 ARCH St., Philadelphia, Where,'with greatly Increased facilities for transact ing their business, under the Urm;of KEELER, 8UD DARDS A FENNEMORE,:tney will be pleased to welcome all who may favor them with a call. 6 10 wfH2Hl4p UODOER8' AND WOSTENIIOLM'S POCKET KN1VFK, Prsrl and Stag Handles, af beautiful finish. KODUKKS'and WAUK A BUTUH h.R'8 RAZORS, and theueliilirated LKOOLTbK RAZOR bOlbttOKb ol U Itazorsl Knlvos, Rolwiors, and Tabls Ontlarv Ground and PolwhMt at P. MAUKlHA'b, hg, 116 S. TKHTI& Utraat, FINANOIAL.. A RELIABLE HOME INVESTMENT. THE FIRST M0RTOAOE B0ND3 or tux Wilmington and Reading Railroad, BKAKUS44 ItNTrCRKSI At SEVEN PER CENT, in Currency Payable April and October. (rr of STATU and UNITED HTATKW TAXKHt. This road rnna tbronch thickly popalatad and rlob acrtoaltnral and ianufaot-irin distriot. For tha prsaeot, w. ar iffarin a limited amount Of tht above Bonds at 85 Cents and Interest. To connection of this road with th Psnnsjlvania and Roadinc Railroads Insures It a largo and roraanaratirt trade, yft raoommend the bonds aa Uu oheapeat first oUsa inveatmeat in the market. WIvT. PAINTER & CO., BANKERS AN DEALKRS IN GOVERNMENTS, NO. 36 S. THIRD STREET, ,'" PHILAPKIiPHIA. UNITED STATES COUPONS DUE JULY iy WANTED. C0TTP0II8 OF UNION PACIFIC HAILR0AG DUE JULY I, Taken Same a Ooveramant Corona. DE HAVEN & SRO.s BANKERS AND DEALERS IN UOVERNMJKNT8, , NO. 40 SOOT1I THIRD STREET, lt FHILA-DELIIIIA. zs. a. JAXvxisorc & co., SUCCESSORS TO P. F. KELLY & CO.. Hankers aud Ireulers ia Gold, Silver, and Govermnent Bonis, AT CLOSEST MARKET RATES, N.W. Corner THIRD and CHESNUT St. Special attention glyen to COMMISSION ORDERS n New York and Philadelphia Stock: Boards, etc. etCj 6 g tia 81 QLENDINNING, DAVIS & CO., NO. 48 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. GLENDINNING, DAVIS & AMORT, NO. 2 NASSAU STREET, NEW YRK, BANKERS AND HROiiERS. Direct telegraphio communication with the New Yort Stock Boards from the Philadelphia Olllce. 1225 ELLIOTT & DUNN HAVING REMOVED TO TIIEIH NEW BUILDING, NO. 100 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Are now prepared to transact a GENERAL BANK ING BUSINESS, and deal In GOVERNMENT and other Securities, GOLD, BILLS, Etc. Receive MONEY ON DEPOMT. alio wlnjr interest. NEGOTIATE LOANS, giving special attention to MERCANTILE PAPER. Will execute orders ror Stocks, Bonds, etc., ON COMMISSION, at the Stock Exchanges of Phlludcl. phla, New York, Boston, and liiililmore. 4 205 gMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., BANKERS, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK. DEALERS IN UNITED STATI IIONDS, and MEM BERS OF STOCK ANI GOLD EXCHANGE, Receive Accounts of Bunk and Hankers on Liberal Terms. IS8UB BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON C. J. IIAMIIRO A SON, London. B. METZLER, 8. SOUN .V CO., Frankfort. JAMES W. TUCKER A CO., Purls. And Oth er Princlpul C'iln-s, uud Lettors ol Credit 1 2 tf Available TbroiiKhout Kuropo. QITY WARRANTS ROUGIIT AND SOLD. C. T. YERKES, Jr., & CO., NO. 20 SOUTH Till I ID STREET, 9 PIIILADELPIIIA. P. 8. PETERSON & CO., Stock and Exchange Brokers, NO. 39 SOUTH TniRD STREET, Members of the New York and Pulladelilhla stock and Gold Boards, STOCKS, BONDS, Etc., bougUt anil 6oW: on com BwsioaQU'y ateltugrcttv. FINANCIAL.. PACIFIC RAILW AY HOLD LOAN. Messrs. DABNEY, MORGAN A 00., No. 63 EXCHANGE Place, and M. K. JE9UP & CO., No. 12 PINE Street, New York, offer for sale the Bonds of the Kansas Pacific Railway. These Bonds pay Seven Per Cent, in Gold; have thirty years to run; are Free from Government Taxation; are secured by a Land Grant of Three Million Acres of the Finest Lands in Kansas and Colo rado. In addition to this special grant, the Company also owns Three Millions of Acres in Kansas, which are being rapidly sold to develop the country and improve the road. They are a first mortgage upon the extension of the road from Sheridan, Kansas, to Denver, Colorado. The road in operation NOW EARNS MORE THAN ENOUGH NET INCOME TO PAY THE INTEREST ON THE NEW LOAN. There is no better security in the market this being in some respects better than Government Securities. PRINCIPAL AND INTE REST PAYABLE IN GOLD. Price 90, and accrued Interest, in Currency. Pamphlets, Maps, and Circulars fur nished on application. If V tire authorized to sell tht bonds in Philadelphia, and offer them CP a reliable investment to our friends. l'OWNSKM) W1IKLEN & CO., NO. r0: WALNUT STREET, 7 flt guiwlmrp PHILADELPHIA. JANKINO HOUSE! or JAY COOKE & CO., Nos. 112 and 114 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA, Dealers In all Government Securities. Old 6-20s Wanted in Exchange for New, A Liberal DliXcrence allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. Interest Allowed on Deposits. COLLECTIONS MADE. STOCKS bought Hi 80(1 on Commission. Special business accommodations reserved for ladles. We will receive applications for Policies of Ufa Inmirance In the National Life Insurance Company f the United States. Full information given at oar omc- T 1 8m CHAMPION SAFES- GREAT FIRE AT CAMDEN. Camden, June T, iS69. Messks Fakkei,, Hkkkino a Co., No. 629 Chesnnt Street, Philadelphia. Dear Sirs: At the very destructive Are of Messrs. McKcen A Bingham's Saw Mill, which occurred on tho evening tf ihc 6th Instant In this place, the Safa manufactured by you, belonging to the late Arm of F. M. Bingham A Garrison, was In the building, ana subjected to a very severe test, as the nre raged fiercely for several hours; and so great was the heat that the brass plates were melted off, and to our great surprise, when the Safe was opened, we found all tho books and papers uninjured. Yours reBpcctfully, Samuel B. Garrison, Lute of F. M. Bingham A Garrison. HERRING S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES, "THE M08T RELIABLE SECURITY FROM FIRS NOW KNOWN," Manufactured and sold by FARREL, HERRING & CO,, NO. C29 CHESNUT STREET, MIILADElPniA. HERRING, FARREL St SHERMAN, No. RM BROADWAY, New Yott, H ERRING A CO., Chicago. HERRING, FARREL A 8 HERMAN, New Orleans. More than 30,000 Herring's Safes have been and are now In use, aud over SIX HUNDRED have passed through accidental Ores, preserving their con tents in some wstancos where many others failed. Second-hand Safes of our own and other makers having leen received in part pay for the LMPROTKT HERRING S PATENT CHAMPION, for sale at Pfl 41T4r HOKC LIFE INSURANCE CIW OF NKW YORK, WALTER 8. GRIFFITH. Preside A solid, ufe, and relisbla Company. Assets over two million dollar. (a,OU,000) nrestad, sad rapidly increasing. A MEMBERSHIP OF OVKT Persons contemplating assurance or Tiled to aiamina tha liters tara at t uiay ba had at tba Philadelphia offlc Boatbw.atoorn.r of FOURTH ta 68thstu3 U.K. KNI.tV DEAFNESS EVERY 7 science and skill have ir .n flf'V! deree of deafness; all's Patent Urutuues, suu MADEIRA'S. tiarWi,'
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