THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1869. 5 W H W-YORKI SOTS. From Our Oten Corremtulnt, New York, August 2, lSW I want to know by what right tlicso English Proplo 'oni Over Horn nnA Dfvfilfl.te Thin free and llnppr Krpuhllcf By what claim do they nmko Oothum their headquarters, adulterate our New-York isms with their Tlrulent Anglicisms, suddenly disappear Irom flrsU-Iass hotels, vithito the metropolitan Btage, and Introduce a fresh clement of demorali zation among the police courts ? The nurifc-ronsly-haired Mondrs of Britain commenced the Onslaught, and English dramatic critics, (lie sons Of Englihh gentlemen, and impecunious English Vagabonds, have kept It up. Lydiii Thompson ftnd her eandy-haired songstresses found us ripe for victimization, and since they eotnnieuced their work, Ilritish Bohemians of every grade have been pattering down upon us In small driblets. The more penniless of these llnd ki hotel and restaurant keepers what they con sider fair game. One of them wont, on Satur day, Into the Western Hotel, in Courtlandt street, With an immense appetite under his vest and ten cents In postage currency In his vest pocket, lie ordered dinner. By-tho-way, why can't dinner at nuch places be served uji ('. O. I). I am not referring to the fish which these initials might stand for, but to the mercantile principle known a "cahh on delivery." To return to the English man in (Ucttion, however, he ordered a bowl of Boup, some blue lish, one dozen broiled oysters, two plates of roast beef, two plates of boiled mutton, five cups of lea, a bottle of Pale. East India, some doughnuts, and all the vegetables on the bill of fare. Having disposed of this frugal meal, and satisfied the inner man. he prepared to satisfy the outer one the man at t he desk near the door. Approaching him. with all the delicacies he had swallowed assimilating them selves into a homogeneous whole, lie tendered the ten cent piece in payment thereof. The clerk apparently did not understand the rule of "partial payment," at least not as the Bohemian Intended to enforce it, and the result was that Albion's gormandizing son was taken before Judge Dowliug, and sent to the "Hand" for three months. IMInh T.ytllrt Thompson, Who deserves mention as a blonde actress that made some sensation lust season at Niblo's, bade farewell to every tier and wiped her weeping eyes on Saturday night to a house crowded iu every part. If notes, and jewelry, and cham pagne bottles, smuggled among presentation baskets of fruit and flowers, be the just tribute to artistic worth, then is Miss Thompson the "artiste" she styles herself. If they are only the flimsy expressions of a frivolous taste, why then no one need be surprised at such Miss Nancy ish wordista as Richard Grant White writing silly stuff about her in muddle-headed month lies. Miss Thompson pleases by the magnetism of her joyous animal spirits and beautiful physique. A blonde of beauty is a joy forever, when the eternity is limited to a season of forty-nine weeks! She can dance well, sing a little, und pronounce the words of her part distinctly. Her figure is very fine, and so is the opportunity she gives the public of beholding it. She smiles with a freshness and joyousness which belong ' to the woman more than the actress, and which are very winsome and beyond the reach of stage trickery. Havlug conceded these merits, there remains no other within my cognizance ; and since the pub-, lie choose to be satisfied with these, Miss Thompson, In a certain sense, deserves the great fuiccess which, taking the season as a whole, she has won. She now goes West and South; returns here in March, 18T0, and goes theuce to California and Australia. Some day or other, perhaps, when Miss Lydia has ceased to bo at tractive, she will write moral articles against the Nude Drama in I'tvikard's Monthly. For my part, I prefer the Naked Drama to the Naked Truth, and spangled breeches to cheeky twaddle. Mr. Murray not Dominlck, but William II. II. Murray who lately published a book entitled The Adirondack; or, Ufe in the Wilderness, has been doing a very bad service to the old visitors of those romantic and beautiful forests. Ills book has circulated more among New Yorkers than the inhabitants of any other State, and has induced thousands to spend the summer in a locality hitherto almost unknown. It is calculated that no less than five thousand souls have visited the Adirondacks since the first of June, whereas in former seasons one-twenty-fifth of that number would probably havo been an exaggerated estimate. The guides who . formerly would be engaged for a party of two at $3 50 per day now demand ten dollars per day, and there i one guide to every fifty persons. The register books at the hotels and resting-places in the vicinity of the Wilderness are derisively scrib bled with the name "Murray," written by sneer ing and disappointed sojourners in quest of health, and underneath appear the fatal stigmas, fraud," "humbug," "pill," and other epithets descriptive of the opinion entertained of him by the writers. For all romantic pur poses, and especially for New Yorkers, with whom the beauty of the Adirondacks was a boast, Mr. Murray, with his books, has effectually destroyed the interest of the Wilderness. He has filled It with fashion-mongers and drawing room dilettante, who romanticize on balsam boughs and carry on a convalescent flirtation on hemlock branches. At the present moment the Adirondack forests are full of gentle dyspeptics, who enjoy their disease and play at getting well. The idea that is at present occupying the New York mind is how to effect Dinlil Travel Throughout the City. It is not very long since the tunnel and the arcade railways underwent a very animated ai cusslon. maintained both by press and people The arcade offered very great advantages, but was finally abandoned owing to the very great fttmosition shown it by property-owners-BThe tunnel idea was also abandoned on account of the immense amount of money and time that would require to be expended upon it. General vii1. the Baron Ilaussmann of New York, has a pet idea which he is trying to realize. It is to build an elevated railroad all around the city on the bulkhead line. He proposes to build along the river front a road thirty feet wide, supported on iron pillars four deep, and running along the ..,i,,u,iA.li nf the bulkhead by the North and East rivers, communicating with the principal railroad deiot8. a ivura rnrrfHionleiil. Peot)leiwho live in glasshouses should not throw ..rmoiiait. mv L'lass house don't crack easy, and the stones that are thrown are harmless pebbles; po that if, now and then, I pass a few remarks on newspaper correspondents, I hope I wt no ond much and may be forgiven; partial in thn lack of more interesting themes, -it.. wn nntti-ed bow manv women nave this iimnd their attention to watering-place Correspondence? The reason, I suppose, is that t wRtgriDS-placcs tUcre Is bucU u opportunity for good-natured gossip. But the women bless them! with all their loquacity, are not equal to the men in this respect. Compare the lottcrs from Long Branch which have lately been pub lished in tbo New York World. Some of them ro exceedingly well written and interesting; others are the merest balderdash. The first were written by Mr. Wheeler, of the World, who has thus proved himself a charming triflcr In the letter-writing liuc; the last were got off by a female who signs herself O. L. Some of the first-class dailies have made the fatal mistake of supposing that women write better gossiping letters than men. This Is not the case. Set a party of men together, and a party of women together, and the men will turn out tho most accomplished scandalizcrs. "Sir Peter Tcnzlc" had no more reason to dread leaving his charac ter behind him to the mercy of his wife and her malicious-minded friends, than he need have dreaded trusting It to his bachelor companions. One of the results of the Sorosls and of tho Woman's Suffrage Convention has been to flood editors' ofllecs with women who think they can do at least two tilings as well as men govern and gossip. They can do neither. Tho expe rience of thousands of years has proved the one; this season's watering-place correspondence is proving the other. Critic ami Their MlNttiken. Last night, the dramatic critics of the big dailies had a hard time, no less than four thea tres simultaneously presenting new attractions. These were Booth's, Wallack's, Niblo's. and Wood's. At the first, Mr. Jefferson appeared as "Kip;" at the second, Mr. Owens as "John I'nit." which, bj'-thc-way, the critic of the Ei'vn hi'j Post announces as a "new play." It was produced at least ten years ago at the old Arch Street Theatre in your city. All the critics here are making a similar mistake in asserting that Enoch Ardftt. whose season has just expired at Booth's, was new, whereas it is the late Julie de Marguerite's dra matization, produced years ago at the new Arch Street Theatre, with Lawrence Barrett In the leading role. These two errors are on a par with the blunder of the Ifirald's "critic," who solemnly proceeded some months ago to criticize Fazio as a new play by an unknown author. These will give you some idea of what metro politan theatrical "criticism" too often Is. The oincr two new attractions ot last nicrht were Arroh-iia-l'orjiD' at Niblo's, and the Worrell Sisters at Wood's. I have not heard of any offers having been made to these young ladies y Australian manager-, a la that made to the iarney Williamses. but if I had iJCiO.OOO I would ive it tlu ni to go, and never return. Au B.r.. C1TV iti:.-is. GLFNOA11Y ClIKVIOT tSt'lTH - Mnn's, !. do. flu. Youths' $11. lo. do. do. Boy', fi. UAU WAY 1K TWF.KS 1SKNNKTT 4 Co., ly ih unit ' TOWKB HAIX, Sixth S'rtetr.) 618 Maukkt St., I'lllLAliKI.I'IllA, And fii BitoADWAY. New Yokk. Grover A Baker's Highest Premium Sewins Machines. No. 730 Cheenut street. Binder's: Sfwtno Machines On easiest possible terms, b O. F. Oatm. No. 810 Ohesnat street W A ('Ann.- Cbnrles Stokes will sell the balance of his summer stock of clothing at reduced prices, in order to make room for his very choice stock of fall clothing now being manufactured. Adirondack Spring Water from Whitehall, N Y. Experience has proved that this celebrated Chalybeate Wator-contsins more active medioinal properties for the speedy relief and cure of all diseases of the Kidneys and Urinary Organs, Female Weakness and Nervous Prostra tion, than any known remedy. Nature's great Tonio and Dluretio for invigorating and building np the system im paired by disease, dyspepsia, or general debility. Bee pamphlet. Depot, and for sale by Wyeth ft Brother, Druggists, No. 1412 Walnut street, Philadelphia, CarholiC Acid Soap. Cleansing and disinfecting. Beneficial in skin diseanos. Prevents the attack of mos quitoes. Keeps fleas from dogs and cures mange. Is useful in all cases in which Carbolic Acid may be used. Mude and sold, wholesale and retail, by Peck ft Co., Apothecaries, No. 122!) Chesnut street. JzwxLBT. Mr. William W. Cassidy, No. 12 South 8econd street, has the largest and most attractive assortment of fine Jewelry and Silverware in the city. Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure artiole 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 visit to his store is sure to result in pleasure and profit. AUuubt!! CLOTHING AT A DISCOUNT: To malie way for ALTERATIONS AND IMl'R 9 VE31ENTS n onr GREAT OAK.HALL BUILDINGS, ire dote oit our entire itorlc thit. month at a GREATER DISCOUNT than any other house in America eonll afi'ortl to ui'ik. Call anil lehat ire hove that yott irnnt. The prire icill h made to tnit you. UANAHAKEK (t BROWN, ..ORLSIXtltA NDJfA RKET STREETS. itiAititu:i. RAWS -6PF.nDKN.-On Sunday evening, August 1, in St. Timothy's Church RoxliorouKb, by the Rev. YV illim i'AW, MARTHA ANN KMITH-OKKNMIAW.-On the 30th of July bv the Rev. Robert (J. Matlack, Mr. THOMAS T. SMITH to MS MARY ANN OKKNSHAW, both of this city! iu;i. AI.TKR.-On the morning of the 3.1 instant, of w arlet fovor, after a short illuex, WILLI AM STILUS, ouly win of William W. and Mary A. Altev, in the oth year of his sge. Funeral from the reitidenre of bis parents. No. 1:123 Franklin street, ou Wednesday afternoon, the 4th instant, at 4 o'clock. Intenuout at Laurel Hill. KRWIN.-On the 1st instant, Mrs. MARTHA M. K.R WIN, in the 67th year of her age. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from bur late residence. No. Muhdier street, on Wednnfiduy morning at It o'clock. To proceed to Abiug ton Burial Ground. HOWKLL. Suddenly en Monday, the 2d instant, ALBKHTB., son of William uud Kehecoa T. Howell , in the ninth year of his age. The funeral will tuke place from the residence of his parents. Thirty-fourth and Race streets, on Thursduy morning, the 5th iuat., at 10 o'clock. The relativeH anil friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. " McOOLLIN. Near Chester, 8th month, 2d, intheth year of her age, SARAH W., wife of Thniuus H. McUollin. Her relatives and friends are invited to attend her fune ral, on Fourth-day afternoon at i o'clock, from the reai dence of her father, George I'ennnrk, No. Ktl5 Franklin street. Philadelphia. Interment in 1 rienda Southwestern BurialOrnund. M1TCHKLL. On the Slut of July, MART JANE, widow of the late lavid P. Mitchell. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, from ber late residence. No. 21n S. Twen tieth street, near Walnnt, on Wednesday, Aagust 4, at 8 o'clock. To proceed to Woodlands. WOODrt On the 1st instant, MART A., wife of James Woods, in the tiXlh year of ber age. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the residenoe of her husband. No. IM I d ward street, on Thursday afternoon, the 6th iuotauti t t V'litova. 'X'e proceed, v. Odd. i gUg w' 0tnuvtrjf. DRY GOODS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET, A RE CLOSING OUT LAWKS, OilQANDIES, And Other Summer Dress Goods, AT GRKATtT REDUCED TRICKS. T 13 tf BONNETS, TRIMMINGS, ETO. MRS. M. A. BINDER. DRESS TRIMMING AND FAFEU PAT TERN STORE, W. W. Corner I'loventh and Chen nut Street. BARGAINS JUST OPENED, Now Btylo Silk Taflscl Fringe, 62 cents a yard, all iliadua. REAL GUIPURE LACES. A cac Lace Point. Pnrtines, and Jackets. Lhima Ice l'nriiwol Covers. Black Thread Lures, nil widths, at very low prices. The (fptmlnc Joseph Kid Gloves, II per pair. Mlssea' Colored Kids. NEW STYLES TARASOLS AND SEASIDES. Roman and Plain Ribbons and Sauhe. Paris Jewelry. Plahl Nainsooks, French Mtisllns, Plpue and Mar seilles, Hamburg Edging and Inserting- EXCLUSIVE AGENT For Mrs. M. WORK'S Celebrated Svstem for cutMnf? Ladies' Dresses, Hucques, Basques, Garibaldi's, Chil dren's Clothes, etc., by measurement, and lull lu Btructions given. AGENTS WANTED. Ladles are now making from 1100 to200 per month as agents for this system. 8 6 stutlij CENT.'S FURNISHING GOODS. H. S. K. G. Harris Seamless Kid Cloves. EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR GENTS' GLOVES. J. W. SCOTT & CO., S 27rp No. M4 CIIESNTJT Street, p A T E N T S1IO U Li 1) E R-S E A M SHIRT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. PERFECTLY FITTING sniRTS AND DRAWERS mare from measurement at verv short notice. All oilier articles of GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS in full variety. WINCHESTER A- CO., 11 2 No. 700 CHESNUT Street. WINDOW SCREEN. j GOOD THING. IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS, HOTELS, BANKS, OFFICES, ETO. The Patent Adjustable Window Screen WILL FIT ANY WINDOW, Give ventilation and light, screen from view, and exclude FLIES, MOSQUITOES, AND OTHER INSKOTS. For sale by Dealers in House-fnrnlsliing Goods. THE ADJUSTABLE WINDOW 80REKN COMPANY, SOLE MANUFACTURERS, 612 stutliSm No. 623 MARKET St.. Philadelphia O A R FT I ACES. GARDNER & FLEMING, CAHMAGE BUILDERS, No. 214 South FIFTH Street, BELOW WALNUT. A Large Assortment ol New and Second-hand CARRIAGES, DiCMTDina Rockaways, Phaetons, jenny Linda, Baggtel Depot Wagons, Etc Etc, 3 S3 tutu For Sale at Reduced Prices. ""HE aMER I C A N COMBINATION BUTTON-HOLE AND SEWING MACHINE Is now universally admitted to be superior to others as a Family Machine. TUB SIMPLICITY EASE, AND CERTAINTY with which it operates as well las the uniform excellence of Its work, throughout the entire range ef sewing, In Stitching, Hemming, Felling, Tacking, Cording, Braiding, Quilting, Gath ering, and Sewing on, Over seaming, Embroidering on the Edge, and its Beauti ful Button-Hole and Eyelet Hole Work, PLACE IT UNQUESTIONABLY FAR IN AD VANCE OF ANY OTHER SIMILAR INVENTION. OFFICE, S. W Cor. ELEVENTH and CHESNUT, 6 16 tuttiK3rnrp PHILADELPHIA. w I R E WORK, GALVANIZED and Painted WIRE GUARDS, store fronts and windows, for factory and wareuous windows, for churches and cellar windows. IRON and WIRE RAILINGS, for balconies, offices, cemetery and garden fences. Liberal allowance made to Contractors, Builders and Carpenters. All orders tilled with promptnes and work guaranteed. ROBERT WOOD & CO., T 8 stuthcro No. 1136 RIDGE Avenue, Plilla. PIANOS, ETO. fffc) 8TECK & CO.'S & HAINES BROS'. im i PIANO KORTK8, AND MASON A HAMI.IN'h CABINET AND MKTKOPOL1TAN ORQAtiS, witb the new and beautiful VOX HUMANA. Kvery inducement oflerd to purchajert. J. K. OOULP, 7 24stoth3m No. 823 CHK8NUT Htr.it. CZ2a ALBRECHT, NTSTV-U BIKKK8 HOHMrDTJ FIRfiT-OLAba PIANOHOBTKS, Foil fnarsjite. nd moderate prioas. i i WAWUtUUAitf. tie, 010 aj&ob stmt BLANK BOOKS. BLANK BOOKS. The largest Stock aad Greatest Variety or FULL AI7D ZX ALF-2 OT7ND BLANK BOOKS, MEMORANDUM, PASS, COPY-BOOS3, ETC. ETC TO be round In this city, la at tha OLD ESTABLISHED Clank Book Manufactory or JAS. B. SMITH & CO., No. 27 South SEVENTH St., 6 13 thstusm PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE AND SALESROOM, FIRST FLOOR ; WARS- ROOMS, UP 8TAI USj WATBHES, JEWELRY, ETO. R E M O V A Li. V. J 5. WA It 1 11 IV, IMPORTER OF Watches, Diamonds, and Jewelry, Has Removed from the 8. E. corner of Fifth an Chesnut Streets to No. 1029 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. N. B. WATCHES REPAIRED IN THE BEST MANNER. a UthstuS rj E. DURING JULY AND AUGUST, OH! STORE Wim. BE CLOSED SATURDAYS AT 3 O'CLOCK. JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO.. 7Sthstulmrp JEWELLERS. STEAMBOAT LINES. F ft K CAPE MAY. ON TUKSDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND KATITRHAVS. On aud atter SATURDAY. June the now ami splen did Rtramer LADY Ob' THK I.AK.K. (Japtain W. THOMPSON, will i-ominpnce mnninc rt'iriilnrly to UAl'R M A V, leaving? AK(,'H STKI .KT WHAKK on I UKSDAY, THURSDAY, nnd SATURDAY MORNINfiS atpo'cliick. ami returning llrav the lumlino: at Cine May on MON DAYS, W l-'iiN KSDA YS. nnd SATURDAYS at t) o'clock. rarp, including Uurriage hire IS'J'iS Children! " " l a Sonants " " 150 Season Tickets $lil--f!arrinKn hire extra. The I.ADY Or THK I.AKK i a tino sea boat, has handsome state-room accommodation, und is Utted np with everything necessary for the aatety and comfort of pawenRprs. IreiKht received nntil 8 o'clock. Tickets sold and has. Ri'.Ke checked at the tranxter otHce, No. .M OHKSNUT Street, under the C'Aitinuntul UoteL h'orfurther nnrticn lnrs inquire at the OtUco, A'o. 3r North DKI.A WAKE Avenue. O. H. HUDDK1X, 6 24 tf CALVIN TAGUART. DAILY EXCURSIONS TO BE- verly. Hnrlinxton. and Bristol, hy the steam boat JOHN A. WARNKK. Unvn Phil.Hal. pliia, UhcHnut street wharf, at 2 and 6 o'clock P. M. Re turning, leavos hristol at ti 30 o'clock A.M. and 4 o'clock P. M. Stopping each way at Rivorton, Torresdale, Anda lusia, Beverly, and Burlington. Fare 25 cents. Kxcnr sion, 40 cents. 7 aim GLOUCESTER POINT. GO YOUR self and take the family to this cool, delight ful spot. New steamers, with every oomforf . lun ROTTTH R4 RUd daily, everv few minute.. BlRftm "fO VIRGINIA SPRINCS. Til HOUGH HY KAIL TO WHITE SUL PHUR SPRINGS. Tlie Philadelphia. , Wilmington nnd lliiltlmore Knllroiid Company Has now on sale at Office. No. 828 OHKSNUT Street, and at the Depot, bkoau street and WASHINGTON Avenue. THROUGH TICKKTS via Washinirton andllio-. at the donsville, and via Richmond and York River l.ine (steamer from Baltimore to West Point ttinhmnnrl). to thence by rail to NATURAL BR1DGK. AUGUSTA. BATH KLVU ROOKBKIUGK AI.HM, HEALING, HOT, WARM, SWKKT, AND WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. KXCURSION TICKETS To the above places, going via Washington and Gordons ville, and returning via Richmond and York River Line, are sold at No. 828 OHKSNUT Street. Passengers going via Washington leave Philadelphia daily at II 30 P. M., arriving at White Sulphur Springs at 8 : the following ever ing. laThose going via Riobmond and York River Line leave Philadelphia daily, except Sunday, at 13 noon, arriving at White Sulphur Springs at same time as via Washington. For further information, apply at Office, No. 828 OHKS NUT Street. Baggage checked throngh from residences or hote Is.'by leaving orders at office of UNION TRANSFER COM PANY, No. 828 CHESNUT Street. H. F. KENNF.Y, Superintendent. GEORGE A. DADMUN, General Ticket Agent. 1 29 12t 1115. -H O P K I N S1 HOOP-SKIRT AND CORSET MANU FACTORY AND SALESROOMS, No. 1115 CHESNUT STREET. Our CHAMPION SKIRTS better and cheaper than alt others. 1H to 50 springs, 95c. to $2'25. Our Keystone Skirts, 80 to 60 springs, title, to $1'40; New York made Skirts, from 20 to 40 springs, 45 to 75c. R. Werley Corsets, $2'50, $'50, $4'50. Beckel Corsets, from $1 to $7. Thomson's "Glove-fitt ing" Corsets, from $2'20 to $5. Mrs. Moody's putent self-adjusting abdominal support ing Corsets, from $3 to $7 highly recommended by phy Bicans, and should be examined by every lady. Over 40 other varieties of Corsots, from 75c. to $9'50. Skirts and Corsets made to order, altered aud repaired. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 1 23 3m WILLIAM T. HOPKINS. HOME LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OI' NEW YOKK, WALTER 8. GRIrHI'H, President A solid, safe, and reliable Company'. Assets over two million dollars ($2,000,000), fuost sec oral nvested, and rapidly increasing. A MKMHERHIHF OF OVEIl 10,000. Persons contemplating assurance on their lives are vited to examine the literature of the Company, whioi may be had at the Philadelphia office, Southwest corner of FOURTH and LIBRARY Street! 68thsto3m B. K. KHl.Klt, General Acent. I OE OREAM AND WATER IOE. X H E NEAPOLITAN ICE CREAM AND WATER ICES. THK PUREST AND BEST IN THK WORLD. This oelebrated Brick Ice Cream end Water Ioe ean bi carried in paper to any part of the city, as yon oou candy. Fifteen or twenty dilferent kinds of them are ken OODstantlvnn .nrt ONE HUNDRED 111 1. 1, 1.-U L-Ji JLAVOKSoan be made to order for those who desire tt. nave something never before seen in the United titatee. and superior to any Ice Gream made in Europe. Principal Depot No. 1324 WALNUT Street. Branch Store-No. 10JO bPRINO GARDEN Street. bit V. J. AUJCOjiETTL DEAFNESS EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT science and skill have invented to assist the hearing dall'a Patent Urutchea, superior to any others in use. at P MADEIRA'S. o. tit Bawl. TKNTH htreet Wloii UUHDQU 8n HATS AND OARS. nWARBURTON'S IMPROVED VBNTI lated and easy Sitting Dreae Hals (patented), in all Uia improved fashions ef the svaetta, UUttaaUT HtreeU beat awttoUl'eVa UUY FINANCIAL.. A RELIABLE HOME INVESTMENT. THE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS P TITH Wilmington and Reading: Railroad, BEAKCNU lEMTEUKMT At SEVEN PER CENT. . In. 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Special attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS n New York, and Philadelphia stock Boards, etc. 5 tia 81 QXENDINNING, DAVIS & CO., NO. 48 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. GLENDINNING, DAVIS S AMORT, NO. 2 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK, BANKERS AND BROKERS. Direct telegraphic communication with tlie New York Stock Boards from the Philadelphia Oillce. 1225 ELLIOTT & DUNN HAYING REMOVED TO THEIR NEW BUILDING, NO. 109 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 DEPOSIT, ullowlng interest. NEGOTIATE LOANS, giving special attention to MERCANTILE PAPER. Will execute orders for Stocks, Bonds, etc., ON COMMISSION, at the Stock Exchanges of Philadel. phla, New York, Boston, and Baltimore. 4 26 SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., BANKERS, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK, DEALERS IN TJNITEB STATES BONDS, and MEM BERS OF STOCK AND GOLD EXCHANGE. Receive Acsounta ol Banks and Hankers on Liberal Terms. ISSUE BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON C. J. HAMBRO 4 SON, London. h. METZLER, S. SOHN Co., Frnnkfort. JAMES W. TUCKER & CO., Paris. And Other Principal Cities, und Letters ol Credit 12 tf Available Throughout Europe. QITY WARRANTS BOUGH?' AND SOLD. C. T. YERKES, Jr., & CO., NO. 20 SOUTH THIii'f) STREET, . 2 PHILADELPHIA. p. 8. PETERSON & CO., Stock and Exchange Brokers, NO. 39 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Members of the New York and Philadelphia Stock and Gold Hoards. STOCKS, BONDS, Etc., bOUgU. m flOld on com mission. onJy at either, city j Wj FINANCIAL. E. V. CLARK & CO., BiYmciiires, No. 35 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA, DEALRRS IN Government Securities, Stock, Gold and Nate Brokers. Aooonnte of Ranks. Firm, .-a i.j.-, ..,. www AiiuiTiuiuue reoetveu ubjeot to check at siht. INTKRK8T ALLOWED ON BALAN0R8. GENERAL AGENT8 FOR PUrfWTS YL V ANXA AND SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY OF THS NATIONAL UFE INSURANCE CO. OF TUW UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. THE NATIONAL L1KF. INRIIRANflH nnH.iirri. a corporation chartered bjr apeoial Act of Oona-rese. as- ..V.W uuif eW, WltQ ft CASH C APITAL OK 8 1,000,000, FF IX PAI. Liberal terms offored to Agent, and SoUoitors, woear Invited to appbj at oor offioe. Full parMculars te be bad on application at onr oflee. locabed In the second stoty of onr Banking House, bsn -. ...u 1 omniums, tuny oesoribina tne uiulsisi offered bf the Oompany. may be had. W 13. W. CLARK Ac CO., Ko. 3.1 Bonth THIRD Street. 9 ftni A Seven Per Cent Gold Im $6,500,000. THK KANSAS PAOIHO RAILWAY, now InsnooeM. lul operat.on from Kansas Oity to Sberidan, propose. U. build an extension to Denver, Colorado. The Oorernmeet ba. granted Three Millions of Acres of the finest lands im Kansas tfnd Colorado, which are mortgaged for theieoe.. rv of a loan of $6,500,000. This loan is secured in the most effectual manner. H represents a road In profitable operation, and will open the trade of the Rocky Mountain oonntry and conneot it with the great markets of the Kast. It is considered to be e of tho le.t loans in the market. H.VKN BKTTHR IN SII.MK RKSPKOT3 TUAN GOT KRNMKNT KKUUKITIKS. The loan has thirtly years to run, principal and interest payable in gold, semi annually, seven per cent. The coupons will be payshle semi-annually in either Frankfort. London, or New York, and will be free from Government taxation. The bonds for the present are sold in currency at yti, with accrued interest. Circulars, maps, and pamphlets sent on applioatiea. I AltI.V, JIOIKUAX Ac CO., No. 63 EXCHANGE I'LACE, NEW YORK. 51. k. .h:si;p Ac co.. No. 12 PINE STREET, NEW YORK. We are anthorized to sell the bonds tn Philadelphia, aai otter them as a reliable investment to our friends. tovi;m viii:i.i: co No. 309 WALNUT Street, 7 27tuturim PHILADELPHIA. RANKING HOUSU OF JAY COOKE & CO., Nos. 112 and 114 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA, Dealers In all Government Securities. Old 6-208 Wanted In Exchange (or New. A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. Interest Allowed on Deposits. COLLECTIONS MADE. STOCKS bought IdSOti on Commission. Special business accommodations reserved. Ik tadles. We will receive applications for Policies of Llfa Insurance In the National Lira T mm run nnmn.u of tbo United States. Full Information given at oaf office. 7 ism CHAMPION SAFES, O It EAT FIRE AT CAMDEN. Camden, June MBSSRS, FARBEL, IlRRRIKa A CO.,' No. 629 Chesnnt Street, Philadelphia.' Dear Sirs: At the very destructive fire of Messrs.' McKeen & Bingham's Saw Mill, which occurred oat the evening of the 6th lnstanbln this place, tho Safe) manufactured hy you, belonging to the late Ann of V. HC Bingham A Garrison, was In the building, and subjected to a very severe test, as the fire 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 the books and papers uninjured. Your, respectfully, SiMtntr, B. Garrison,' Late of F. M. Bingham & Garrison, HERRING S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES, "TUB MOST RELIABLE SECURITY FROM FIRE NOW! KNOWN," Manufactured and sold bj FARREL, HERRING & CO,, no. 029 chesnut street, Philadelphia; HEltfUNG, FARREL SHERMAN, No. H61 BROADWAY, New Yorfc HERRING A CO., Chicago. HERRING, FARREL A BHERMAK, New Orleans; More than 80,000 Herring's Safes have been and are now In use, and over SIX HUNDRED hav passed through accidental fires, preserving their con tents In some Instances where many others failed. Second-hand Safes of our own and other makert having been received In part pay for the IMPHOTO HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION, for sale at prices. -sirantf iccxxvfficpri1 dercaken 1 that, tn : order tnhnmt tlie increased demand ft Witn my enlarged tuailit.ift. T .,n .. ........ m Mm: pi, promptly .UwaiMcnWwtr,"" '
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