THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPHPHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1869. it 13 w-v ong i s xvi a. From Our Own CorretponderU. Nkw York, August 27, 1369. The niup-Kyrd Baby BunlnrM. The 1'hiladclphla readers of the most notorl ons of the New York daily newspapers will pro bably, at one time or other, have had their attention attracted to a certain qunrtcr of the journal wherein parties wishing to adopt beauti ful blue-eyed babies could be accommodated upon reasonable terms. Sometimes It Is added that the adopting party must be a professing Christian, but more often the advertiser casts asldo all considerations of faith and practice, nd confines herself to statements in regard to the reasonableness of terms. The bluo-cyed baby business Is carried on to a greater extent in New York than in any other city upon the American continent. The number of bluc-eyed babies that come to the surface in the columns of the daily and weekly press Is Immense. Baby-farming is a regularly recog nized business In ltcU, and those harpies who. ngagc in the profession are most successful who part with the greatest number of babies for a consideration. There are several of these baby-farmers in New York. One of them is in St. Mark's Place, where n female physician, in conjunction with a male one, undertakes to supply Christian families with as many blue-eyed babies as may be desired. She never makes any charge, but it is tacitly understood that babies of various degrees of of blue-eyed beauty are to be procured from her at all prices between SO and 150. The proprietress has a sharp eye, a shrewd tongue, a long head, and a sliart manner, and is not capa ble of being brow-beaten. Another one is on Third avenue, near to Stewart's. It is located over a shop, and pervaded with an air of intense respectability. Indeed, the "respectability" of these places is their most gratifying and salutary characteristic. The servant who opens the door may look dowdy around the hair and dirty around the neck, but she Ik respectable! the parlor into which you arc shown may have cemetery-like mouldiness of atmos phere, suggestive of new-made graves, but the pictures on the wall arc scriptural in subject, and the few ornaments arc unlformably correct and respectable; the "lady" who receives you is generally attired in black bombay.iue (as though she were a Rachel weeping for other people's children), but the respectability of her appear ance and language is one of the first things that Btrikes 3-ou. This Third avenue establishment is, however, more of an ofllcc than anything else The real hospital and nursery is "fartlicr-up town." In Nineteenth tjcct Is a third baby-farm, and tliese three are Uitt principal ones y foothum. I From these issue most of the advertisements which dupes, blest with n children of their own, and wishing to adopt those of others, so readily answer. Scattered all over the c ity are smaller ones, where the business is less artisti cally conducted, and the police descents upon which render a temporary residence there ex tremely risky. It is in holes like these that the nobodies' children of New York, who somehow or other arc "left over," and never adopted out. go through protracted courses of ill-treatment which finally bring tljem to the grave. What ever sorrowful chance may have taken the in nocent visitor to 6uch a house, he will have re marked with inexpressible compassion the old countenances of the withered and unhappy little children that there abound. These are the blue eyed babies that the advertisements run about, and which the female physician is so desirous of adopting out into a Chistian family where they may experience the comforts of a home. Wretched children of nobody, I am sure they need it, for the tender mercies of the woman on whoso hands they are left are sure, sooner or later, to conduct them to the grave. Some of tliese children escape death, however, by being sent to Randall's Island, whose nur series received during the year 1803 over eleven hundred such children. Here their condition is at least a little better than under the roof-tree of the venal friend who assisted their mothers (at the rate of 25 per week) in bringing them into the world. They receive at least some educa tion. The girls arc taught sewing, and the boys get some inkling of fanning. Thenee, periodi cally they are sent West, and in a lew years no small proportion of the population of the prairie peopled West will consist of the grown-up children of nobody. At the same time the con dition of the juvenile occupants of Randall's Island those little illegitimate ones is nothing to brag of. The nurses there who take charge of the younger children mix a great dea' of their milk of hdinan kindness with bad gin and educate the innocents to a love of whisky. The mortality among the infant population U extremely largo. Last year much more than ono-hulf the entire number ndni'ttcd died. The various children's hospitals and other charitable Institutions for children established in the city do something towards mitigating this evil, but all the benevolence heaped together seems but as a drop in a bucket. It is one of the great shames of New York that there are such exten sive facilities for tlio "putting away" of no body's children, and one of the first steps to wards reform should bo the abolishment of all such advertisements as the blue-eyed baby ones. Am Baua. CITY ITKJIS. Closing oht all kinds ov Summer Clothing, at (iBKATI.Y KklHIl'KD I'KU'Kd. Axuortinrnt klill ((.. Our Harmrnltare. mijierior to any rewly-tiuule tintn in Vd'a tiflphia in every respect. Price guaranteed lower than the loiceft ehelchere. Uai.f wav Kktween ) Bennett Co., tytltamt Toweb Hall, Sixth Streets.) 518 Market St., . Philadelphia, and 600 Broadwav, New Voiik. Jewelry. Mr. William W.Oaasidy, No. 13 South Second street, has the largest and moat attractive assortment of line Jewelry and Silverware in tbe city. Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure article, furnished at a prioe which cannot be equalled. He also has a large stock pf American Western Watches in all varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store is sura to result in pleasure and profit. Singer's 6kwinq Machines. Ten dollars down, and balanoe in easy instalments. O. F. David, No. 810 Chesnut street. Eabth Closet Company's patent dry earth com modes and privy-fixtures, at A. H. Kranciscus i, Co.'s, No. 413 Market street. HAS PUT DOWN THE PRICES. Charles Stokes offers the balance of bis summer stock at greatly reduced prices to close out, In order to make room FOR THE fmsutiu auartmeiU of FALL and WINTER STYLES of rmt FASHIONABLE CLOTH INQ now in court of manufacture, AT No. 821 OtUMvt, BlulM. A Safe, Bdkk, and BrrF.Dt ,.dt for Diarrhopa, Dysentery, Cholera, Summer Complaint and all bowel affections may be bad in Jayne's Carminative Balsam. Componnded with oaro from the best understood Inure dinntJi known to the medical faoulty, its action Is prompt and always to bo dependod upon, while the reputation it has attaiirt a a standard hjtwhold remedy should induoe all at this season of the yoar to keep a bottle of so UMfiU ! medicine by them. Sold by all DniRRists. Painless joestion.-"No mn," says Sir Artier Oooper, "onsht to know by his sensations that he has a tomaob." In other words, when digostion la pnrfeot there is neither pain nor uneasiness in tbe region where it takes place. Nausea, want of appetite, flatulency, oppression after rating, shooting pains in the epigastrium, a flushing of the face at meal times, and a furred tongue In the morning, are among the direct symptoms of indigest ion Constipation, biliousness, headache, nerrous irritability' physical weakness, and low spirits are Its almost Invaria ble accompaniments. All these indications of Dyspepsia, whether Immediate or secondary, are usually aggravated by hot weather. Tbe close of summer is, therefore, the season when the victim of dyspepsia most urgently needs a tnnio and regu lating medicine. Of coureo, every invalid ba many ad visers. One Mend recommends one drug, another an other; but in a multitude of counsellors there is not al ways safety. Tbe standard remedy of the present age for indigestion, in all its stages, is Hortetteh'h Stomach liiTTKim. Time, that proves all things, has established its reputation on an impregnable foundation the sponta neous testimony of millions of intelligent witnesses. No acrid oil or acid defiles its stimulating principle ; its tonio constituents are the finest that botanical research has yet discovered ;lt combines tbe properties of a gentle evaonant, a blood depurent.and an anti-bilious modicine, with invigo rating qualities of the highest order, and is admitted both by tbe publio and the profession to be the surest protec tion against all diseases that are produced or propagated by pestiferous air or unwnolesome water, that has ever been used either in the United States or Tropical America. In canes of constipation rosulting from a want of muBCU lar tone in the intestines, tho effect of the Bitteiii is per fectly marvellous; and without the dangerous sequences of mercury, it restores the disordered liver to a normal condition. GKEAT RKDCCTION8, Great Reductions, Great Reductions, Great Reductions, Great Reductions, (treat Reductions, Great Reductions, Great Reductions, Great Reductions, Great Reductions, Gents' and Buys' Clothing, Gents' and Roys' Clothing, Gents' and Boys' Clothing, Gents' and Roys' Clothing;, Gents' and Roys' Clothing, Gents' and Roys' Clothing, Gents' and Boys' Clotlilugl Gents' and Roys1 Clothing, Gents' and Roys' Clothing, IJrsins' and Roys' Clothing, WlNAMABEK A I5R0WN, s. b. corn Sit SixTil and Marrt Streets. Closing wit Summer Stock. AtAititii:i. HILSKK GIBSON. On Wndnnsdsv nmnin. th.n-.th Instant, ry Rev. W. J. Piiison, Mr. JONKPH illLSKK to Miss RU'lll ANNA GIBSON, both oi this city. IT KN BR CNN KR August 22, 1SB9, by the Rev. W. ,1. Mann, Mr. ANTON ITKN.of Philadelphia, Pa., to Mrs. MATHILDA BKUNNKU, of Coouersburg, Lohigu county, Pa. mi?. CAW.-On theitith instant. Mrs. k'ATK HAW if William C. Gaw. und dautrhterof tha IaIa Kn Catharine Thomas. 1 lie relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband. No. Jl 1 Stamper's street, on Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. To proceed to Union Cemetnrv. GKSSLKR. On the 2ith inst.. KDWIN M .r.KSSI.KR in the lilst year of hiaage. I lie loliitivesund tncmls, also Mount Moriah Lodgo, No 155, A.Y. M Aurora Lndgo, No. 4H, K. P., and employes of Pennsylvania Central Railroad, are resoectfullv invitn.1 to attend his funnial, from the residence of his brothnr. No. S01H Wood street, on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. To proceed to Mount Moriah Coinetery muvtahu. uo i do n a insxanc, r.Lii.Aiir. 111 1 1 U W -ARD, in the f:td year ot her ago. Tho relatives and frienda of tho family are resner-tftilt invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her grandson, (iarrotl Kitselman, Alhennville, Montgomery county, on Sunday morning next, the l21ili instant, at 10 o'clock. Mill, LKT?.- Suddenly, on tho 2itb instant, WILLIAM 11. MUI.M'N, at;ed i'. years. The relatives and triends of the family are reKnectfiillv invited to attend the funeral, from his lato residence. No. IKK S. KiKhleeiith street, iihimi Washington avenue, on Sunday afternoon at 2,'y o'ciock. To proceed to Machpe la li Cemetery. HODGERS. Suddenly, at Atlantic Citv. on thnT.tli infant, ANMK D., second daughter of Mary J. and the late .lames H. Kndtfors. The relatives and trends of the familv are invited tn attend her funeral, from the residence of her motrier. No. 615 S. Eleventh street, on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, without further notice. KCIIMITCK. On tho L'tith instant. KKRNARn SCILMUCK, in tho ll'ith your of his aira. His relatives and friends are invitod to attend his fune ral, from his lato residence, on Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Lutayctte Cemetery. SCOTT. At (Sormuntown. on the 27lti instant. MARY KLVKHA I.AV1NIA, miant daugUterof Henry W. and Mary I-avinia Scott. THOKNIlILU-AUBiist 2f. PATRICK THOItVHILL. Tlie relatives and friends of the family are respectfully nvited to attend the funeral, from his late roaidence. No. S. T hird street, on Saturday. August iis. at H o'clock A. M. WILSON. On the 25th Instant. MATILDA M.. wif of Goorge K. Wilson, and only daughter of Di. W. C. Mul- iro. The relatives and friends of the family are resnocl fnllv invited to attend her fuueral, from tho residence of her husband. No. 26S Uhosnut street, Camden, N. J., on Mon day next, tbe :Sutu instant, at 2 o clock P. M. THE GREAT FIRE AT YONKERS. HERRING'S SAFES AGAIN Tl'STED ! V0KKEBS, N. Y., August 13, 1809. Messrs. Herhino, Fakkkl a Sherman, New York Gentlemen: At the great lire here on Bun day night last (Nth mst.), which covered an area of two blocks, we had two of your Safes in our building, which passed safely through the ordeal. When tlrat discovered they were sorrouiuleil by burning lumber, und bear evidence of having had a severe test, as our place of business occupied seven lots, all covered with buildings and lumber, all of which were en tirely consumed, and to this heat the Sufos wore exposed. It was with great satisfaction that we found, upon cutting into our Safes, as they were so warped and swollen they could be opened In no other way, that our books and papers und money were all saved ; indeed, the bills came out of the Safe without a singe, and nothing is discolored but the binding of the books. Respectfully yours, ACKKRT A O.TJICK. HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES, the most reliable protection from fire now known. 11EK ItlNG'S NEW PATENT RANKERS' SAFES, com Lining hardened steel and iron with the Patent Frank linite or SPIEGEL EiSitN, furnishes a resistant against boring and cutting tools to an extent hereto fore unknown. FARREL, HERRING & CO., PHILADELPHIA. HEKKING, FARREL A SHERMAN, No. 861 BROADWAY, corner Murray St., N. V. HERRING & CO., Chicago. HERRING, FARREL 4 SHERMAN, New Or eans. 8 19 apt ft JEW SPICED SALMON, FIRST OF THE SEASON. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, Dealer In Fine Groceries, 11 Tf Corner ELEYSNTH and TINS Bueeta. DRY GOODS. gUMMER AND EARLY AUTUMN DRY GOODS. To ran them off we have made our Onal reductions on DRESS GOODS, BILK MANTLES. THIN SHAWLS, WHITE OOOD8. BOYS' CLOTHING, BATHING ROBES, A good display of DOMESTIC MUSLINS, FLAN NELS, TICKINGS, Etc. Ucst Imported LINEN TOWELS, DAMASKS, Etc. EMBROIDERED PIANO COVERS. COOPER & CONAItD, NINTH STREET, BELOW MARKET, 1 7 fsm rniLADELPIIIA. LINEN STORE, No. 828 ARCH STREET. AND No. 1128 CHESNUT Street. CI1EAP BATH TOWELLINGS, TURKISH TOWELS, HEAVY ABSORBENT DIAPERS. Several lots CHEAP HANDKERCHIEFS, In Ladies' and Gents' sl.os. SUMMER GAUZE FLANNELS. GAUZE BLANKETS. LINEN SHEETINGS, every width. We furnish Hotels and Public Institutions at Im porter's package prices. 8 aimwf RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET, ARE CLOSING OUT LAWNS, ORGANDIES, And Other Bummer Dress Goods, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. 7 13 tf WINES. THE BEST CALIFORNIA WINES. California, Hock, Claret and Sparkling, for Table Use. California Port and Brandy, for Medi cinal Purposes. California Angelica and Muscatell, the Finett Ladies' Wines, AT rrxiicirrs, STEnrj & co.'s, Nos. 14 andltf VESEY Street, New York, No. 108 TREMONT Street, Boston, And Nos. 34 and 36 LA SALLE Street, Chicago. For sale In Philadelphia by SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, JOHNSTON, HOLLO WAY A COWDEN, CRIPPEN 4 MADDOCK, BULLOCK & CRENSHAW, RISK & MUSSON, WRIGHT & 8IDDALL, ROBERT BLACK & SON, THOMPSON BLACK'S SON & CO., JAMES R. WEBB. By A. II. HAYWARD, Germantown, EWEN A BRO., Camden, New Jersey. , , Pnn.AnKi.rniA, July 23, 1809. Messrs. Perkins, Stern & Co. The wines fur nished us from time to time by your house have Kiven entire satisfaction to customers, and are now a staple article in our trade. We are pleased to b able to say that we consider them entirely pur s. Truly yours, SIMON COLTON A CLARKE. PllU.ADKI.rillA, JulV 23, 1SC9. Messrs. Perkins, stern & Co. Vour Wines have become a staple article of merchandise with us, and give our customers universal satisfaction. From such examination as we have given tliom, and tho reports we hear of them, w have no doubt of their strict purltv. Hcspectrullv, JOHNSTON. JloLLOWAY fc COWDEN. Camden, N. J., July 23, 1S69. Messrs. Perkins, Stern A Co Oui experience with your Wines and Brandies reaches back almost to the introduction of the poods to the people of tho At lantic Stutes. Wo have taken pains, at ((liferent times, to submit them to scleutillc men for examina tion, and, from their reports, and the growiug de mand, we believe them pure and know them to give satisfaction. Yours, very truly, 8 2 niwf 2ra EWEN A BROTHER. QREXEL & CO. NO. 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET, JV in oric ii n unci IToieigr;ii a ivrvi visits, ISSUE DRAFTS AND CIRCULAR LETTERS OF Earope'r avaUable n presentation In any part ot Travellers can make all their financial arrange Keats through us, and we will collect their Interest and dividends wltnout charge. Dhexkl, WinthhopACo., !Dkexel, Harjes A Co., New York. I Pails. 3 10 4 HAT8 AND OAPS. VtJ WARBURTON'S IMPROVED VENTI- 5Iated snd eaxy fitting Dress Hats (patented), in all the improved fashions ofthe season. C11KSNUT Street, neat duor to the Post Offioe II Is rpt BEAFNESS EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT science and skid tiave invented to assist the hearing I ' f.yerJ dHgroeof deafuesa; also, Respirators ; also. Lira. dull s ratent OrulcUon, superior to any others in use, at : MAUKIHA'H, So. 116 S. TENTH Street, below Chesnut. 8rp JOHN FARNUM & CO., COMMISSION MER- I. 'n,n,s and Manufacturers of Conestoga Ticking, .to. No, 2Jo UUKf,Mj i' Uv4t riuiaUviyW. 4 1 rawi EDUCATIONAL. MISS BURNHAMS SCHOOL FOR YOUNG fadimopen Knftnmhor 20. Personal intorvicw can be had, sfter September 6, at No. 1H1S Filbert street. Kor riretilsrs, address K K. OOURLAY, Ksq., No. tSo WALNUT Street. S 2rt lm Hn. GREGORY, A. M..WII.L REOPEN HIS s CI.AhtSIOAI, AND RNOMHIi HCHHOl., No 110 MARK KT Kt reet , on MONDAY, Sept. 6. 8!5lm MR. G. F. BISHOP, TEACHER OF SINO ingand Pisno, No ;S. N1NK.TKKMTH St. sal Itn &1 K( A YEAR HOARD AND TUITION AT tflV Academy, BERLIN, N. J HKII.LY. Rot. T. M. S'JI sws.1t MISS IK)NNEY AND MISS DILLAYE WILL reopen their HOARDINO and DAY SCHOOL (twentieth year), Sept. 15, at No. 1610 GIIKSN'UT Street. Particulars from Circulars. S 16 7w AND A L U 8 I A" COL LE O E RKOPF.N8 RF.PTFM KF!R In. lm. PRIMARY AND A(JAI)K.MK) DKPA KTM KNTS. A HOMF. BOARDINd SCUOOL I OR BOYS. Ckarnes-fi'ii) to tf'tni per year. AdrirexsReT. Dr. WKLLS, Anda'nsia, Pa. 812 1m TJELACOVE INSTITUTE, BEVERLY, NEW JKRRKY. A leading school for Young Ladies, promt Dent for its select tone and superior sppointments. For prospectus sddress the Principal, 8tuths6w M. RACHKI.LK G. HUNT. WYERS' SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICAL IN- ' c HTITIJTK. AT WKHT OHKSTKR, PA. The Scholaetio ear of lu months bogins Wednosday September I. neat. tor raulogues apply to WM. K. WYKRS, A. M., I'M ton Principal and Proprietor. Q ERMANTOWN ACADEMY, ESTABLISHED 1780,-Knglish, Classical, and Scientific School for Boys. Boarding and Day Pupils. Session begins MON DAY, September 6. For circulars apply to U. V. MAYS, A. M., Principal, JL? .'"!- ,f Oermantown, Philadelphia, JfEMALE COLLEGE, BORDENTOWN, N. X J. This institution, so long and so favorably known, continue, to furnish the bent educationnl advantages, in connection with a pleasant Christian home. Uitta. Ingues, with terms, etc.. furnished on application. Ool Ipse opens September Is. 127Km JOHN H. BRAKIXKY, President. 1JUGBY ACADEMY FOR BOYS No. 1415 xx' LOCUST Street, EDWARD CLARENCE SMITH, A. M., Principal. Young men prepared for Unriurn or hlah etawiinq in Oot lege. Circulars at No. ViM CHKSNUT Street, 717 3m 1 V U S A I) ELOCUTIONIST, M 8", No. 11 GIRARD Streot, between KlcvontU nd Twelfth and Chesnut and Markot, (S7 ISS ELIZA "W. "SMltlOlAYING-!. moved from No. 1324 to No. lyia kptirrp a M will reopen her Hoarding and Day Sch&ol for Young La dies on WKDNKSDAY, Sept. IB. Circulars may bo ohtained from Lee A Walker, James ... vuwu a uu.( iuii nnt'r nuKUl JO, , A'UJi SCHOOL. 7 27 3tn S T V K N 8 DA L E INSTlf UpTsOUtU will commence on September ti, IMty, passed in everything desirable for s tl t:C Will be thorough and t)iaotier nretmiatioo for collo-. . , f e!n . " o.a. rnuuiy noaraing aconol Icj iiiiyn will commence on Septembers, lty, l,c,ntn unjur. .. - ..o loitrnc- prepaiatioo for collo-, r.! , , embracing a careful r J . 'Jirculnrs sent on request. 81' ". wrrUINOrON, A. M., Principal, AOUT11 AMHOY, N. J. T J AMILTON INSTITUTE, DAY AND Hoarding School for young Indies, No. HSIO CHKS NUT Street, will re open MONDAY, Septoinber 6. tor Circulars, containing terms, etc.npply at tho school, which is cccestible to all parts of the city by the horse cars 8? P. A. CRK.OAK, A. M., Principal. c IIElt'ARAY INSTI1UTE. ENOI LSI! a 'Ti FRKl"OH, for Young Ladies and Misses. bosrVin ana doypupiW- k- and VOX SPKUUK Stroet, Pbjla delphlu, Pa., wfi. .-. KPOPKV ON MONDAY, Soptember 20. French is the J.nKa9 of tho family, and is con stantly spoken in tMtCi- w 7 15 thstn 2ra M aKa K D'HFRTILLY Prinoipal. T ASELL FEMALE .SEMINARY (AT AU VJ HURNDALK, njass., t taian from Boston, on Ronton and Albany Railroad, l a." seventeen years a lead ing New V'.nglnnd (Seminary. N'e oxcollod in thorough I'.nclieh or artificial training, nr to .highest accomplish ments in Modern Languages, Paintiru. ''v Music Loca tion for health bcauly, and refining iwv uencea, unsur paHsed. Next yeur begins Sept. al. AddnK 'It,, v CHAKLKS W, t'SHING. II E E D G E HILL 8 Ch h a Uonrdingand Day School for Boys, will begis OMt session in the new Academy Building at MERCHANTV1LLK, NKW JERSEY. MONDAY, Soptember tf, lm. For circulars apply to Rev. T. W. OATTELL . ! Principkr. RE C T O R Y 8 U TFo O IT H A M D V. N, CONN. V 5eI-w!rJ'v 'Kr. Hector, aided by five resident a a a odi niing in their soii,n. Age of uumissiou, from nino to tourtoen. 'I enns, iffTnU per annum. 1 " The lull session begin Sentenibor 7 Reference Rt. Kev. J. Williams, D. D. llumden, July lj, IrttX. 7 27"m HI ISS CLEVELAND DESIRES TO AV ill ' nnimce uiai mio win open on MOM Y, September V..i,n l ...tia. uuiuuur oi .i.,..ni1u,ui luc BUUtlllHIU III U lllllllCa UUU Tho plan rifl instruction will bo similar to that so long pursued by her lather, tho into Prof. C. I). Cleveland, and mil embrace the usual l-.nghsh branches, together wiLh the Latin, l ronch, and (ierman langungus. Tlio Department of English Literature, Rhetoric, and LAM)'0" nnder tho charge of Prof. S. M. CLKVK- Application may lie made at No. SIS. EKMITH Streot between the hours oi H and li. 8SI 5t ACADEMY Uv THE PROTESTANT "EPIS- IV COPAL (JHURfTI, o ... IK'I'M'KD A. D. ITS.".) S. W.f'or. LO(!i;ST and JUNIPKR Strpols The Rev. JAM KS W. ROitlNS, A. M., Head Muster, t. . Ton Assistant Toaohors. vi,vlJTv0V0.T1i'UArD,4 IS' 11,0 ,Hl'8 of Tuition will be MM'-IY DOLLARS per annum, for all Classes: payable halt yearly in advance. fj""io French, (.ennan, Drawing, and Nuturul Philosophy are taught without extra charge. By order of tho Trustees, UKOKGE W. HUNTKR, Treasurer. The Session will open on MONDAY, Soptember 6 An. plicatimiB fur admission may be made during the Dre ceuing week, between luand 12 o'clock in the morning ... JAMliS W. ROBINS', 8 lfl mwf uw Hmd Aluster. tkWE8T PENN SQUARE ACADEMY," 8. W. corner of MARKET Street and WEST PENN SQUARE. T. BRA NTLY LANGTON having leased the upper part of the Third National Bank Building, will roooen h School on MONDAY, temberla. Tbe facilities of this building for school purposes will be apparent upon inspection. The Gymnasium will be under the immedial ervisi of Dr. Janson, and is being abundantly supplied with apparatus for tha practice of either light or heavy gymnastics. Tbe course of instruction embraces all that is needed to tit boys for College, Polytechnic Schools, or Commercial Life. Circulars containing full information respecting Primary Department, College (.'lasses, the study of Vocal Musio Art, etc., may be obtained by addressing the Principal as abovo. The rooms will be opeu for inspection alter August 31. Siiltf 4rp HE II I L L " A SELECT FAMILY HOARDING SCHOOL. An Fuglish, Classical, Mathematical, Scientilio and Artistic Institution, FOR YOUNG M EN AND BOYS! At Pottstown, Montgomery County, Pa. Tho First Term of the Nineteenth Annual besaion will commence on WEDNESDAY, th. 8th day of September next. Pupils received at any time. For Circulars address REV. GEORGE V. MILLER, A. 41. Principal. REFERENCES: RKV. DRS. Meigs, Scliaetior, Mann, Krauth, Reiss, Muhlenberg, htuever, Hulter, Stork, Conrad, Bom berger, Wylie, Sterret, Murphy, Cruikshanks, etc HONS. Judge J Ludlow, Leonard Myers. M. Russell Thuyer, Benj. M. Boyur, Jacob S. Yost, Hiester Clyuier, John Killiuger. etc. , . , KSOK. James K. Caldwell, James L. Olaghorn, O. 8. Grove, T. C. Wood, Harvey Bancroft .Theodore G. Bogga, (',. V. Norton, L. L Houpt, 8. Gross Fry, Miller A Derr, Charles Wanneinacher, James, Kent, Santee A Co., etc. 7jki mwfihn LAUDERBACII'S CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC. AND COMMERCIAL ACAur.mr, FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN, ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, Entrance No. 108 8. TENTH Street. Thia school presents the following advantages: Finely-ventilated class rooms, with ceilings thirty feet i. height, giving each pupil mora than double the usual breathing space. . . . Wide, massive stairways, rendering accidents in assem bling and dismissing almost impossible. A corps of toachera every one of whom has had years of experience in tbe art of imiart,lv, knowledge and making study interesting, and, consequently, profitable. A mode of teaching aud discipline calculated to make school attractive, instead of burdensome, to the puuil-an Indispensable requisite for complete success. Applications received at th. Academy from 10 A. M. to ft P. M., daily, on and after A ugust !U. Catalogues containing full particular, and the name, of many of our leading citizens, patrons of the institution, may b. obtained at Mr. W. F. Warburton'., No. 3u GutM nnt street, or by addressing the Principal, as above uui.iraei.or U7W H y LAUDKRBAOH. Lat. Principal, et (bf VrtUwost PubUg Gramnur bcbwU - 9 II in ""i . .. '" us iwenty-aixth yor. nd refers to its old pupils, found in all the profosions nd every department of iin hw. 'ri. .. 'u.' .' cation, includinir mil.t VlV V " "5""cl" FINANCIAL.. A RELIABLE MM INVESTMENT. THE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS or ram Wilmington and Reading Railroad, BEARING INT BREST At SEVEN PER CENT, in Carrencj Parable April and October, free of STATE aad UNITED STATES TAXES. This' road ran. throogte thickly popauvUd and rioh agric alt oral and manafaotaring dutriot. For th. present, ws art offering a (imit4 fcmoant of tha abovs Bond, at 85 Cents and Interest. Th. connection of this road with th. PsmnylvanLa and Reading Railroads insures It a larg. and remansrativ. tndm. W. reoommend th. bonds as th. oheapest first Olae invMtmant In th. mark.L Win. TAXNTHTX & CO., BANKERS AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENTS, NO. 36 S. THIRD STREET, i ?m PHILADELPHIA. LE HA YEN & BK0., B A N K E U 8 AND Dpeters in Government Securities, UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD First Xttortgage Bonds, Gold, Etc., No. 40 South THIRD Street, li! PHILADELPHIA. XS. 21. JAIfcHSOItf & CO., SUCCESSORS TO ) P. F. KELLY & CO., J linn aLr.fr ami Kli, Silver, ml Gmrnint Bonis, AT CLOSEST MARKET RATES, N. W. Cot ner THIRD aad CHESNUT Sta. Special attenl"n given to COMMISSION ORDERS In New York ai. 1 MiUailelpula StocS Boards, etc. etc. 6 5 tia 81 QLENDINNIITG, DAVIS & CO., NO. 43 SOUTH THIltD STREET, riIILADEL.pIiL. GLENDINNING, DAVIS & AM. NO. 2 NASSAU STUEET, NEW YORK BANKERS AND BROKERS. Direct telegraphic communication with the New York Stock Boarda from the Philadelphia Oillce. 1225 SIITH, RANDOLPH & CO., BANKERS, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK. DEALERS IN UNITED STATES BONDS, and MEM BERS OF STOCK AND GOLD EXCHANGE, Receive Accounts of Banks and Bankers on Liberal Terms. ISSUE BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON C. J. HAM BRO A SON, Loudon. B. MKTZLER, 8. 80HN A CO., Frankfort. JAMES W. TUCKER A CO., Paris. And Other Principal Cities, and Letters of Credit 1 2 tf Available Throughout Europe. Q J T Y W A R R ANTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. C. T. YERKES, Jr.. & CO., NO. 20 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 24 PHILADELPHIA. LLIOTT & DUNN. BANKERS, NO. 100 SOUTn THIRD STREET, rHILADELI'lIU, DRAW BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON THE UNION BANK OF LONDON. DEALERS IN ALL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, BILLS, Etc. Receive MONEY ON DEPOSIT, allowing Interest Execute orders for Stocks in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, and Baltimore. 4265 p, 8. PETERSON & CO., Stock and Exchange Brokers, NO. 39 SOUTn THIRD STREET, Members of the New York and Philadelphia Stock and Gold Boards. STOCKS, BONDS, Etc., bought aad sold on em. pilealoaoaJjatelUicrclty lsc; FINANCIAL. E. VV. CLARK & CO.v No. 35 South THIRD Stroot. PHILADELPHIA. DEALERS IN Government Securities, Stock, Gold and Note Brokers Accounts of Bank., Firm, and IndlridaaU notkfi abject to check at aijrht. INTEREST ALLOWED ON BALANCES, GENERAL AGENTS FOB rrjiiwsTivArf i. a. AND SOUTHERN NEW JEF.SEY, OF TBI NATIONAL LIFE INSURAEF - CO. OF TOT UNITED STATES 05 P THK NATIONAL LIFE INoUJfr" a corporation chartered bp 8w -Jf0K OOMPANT 1 1 prored Jul? 25, 1868, wit!) Aot of Odnxreoa, CASH CAPITAL O.K 9' t,u i. a.000,000, FUIX PAID. Liberal term offore J V iuWted to apyb; at o'ir ' Agent and Solioitort, who arw Full pa;Uculara.W offlo located (a the w " tad on application at oar oflloa, Uircrr. un4 T 'ond tl0TT ' our Banking IIoum, wh oS'jradbxV "nphleU, fully describin th adrantacM ' Company, may b. had. E. W. CLARK Sc CO., . w- 33 Sonth THIRD Street 8f A Seven Per Cent Goli Loai $6,500,000. operation from Kanw. Oity to Sheridan. propo to ha. granted Three M,lli0, of Acre, of the flneat land. i. ritjT.Toan 0' rt"1 ltot th. Jc' $6,500,000. Thi loan is aecured in the moat effectual manner. R repreecnto a road in proBtabie oporation, and will open th. trade of the Rocky Mountain country and conneot it with the (treat market, of tha Kant. It ia considered to be on of t lie bent loans in the market. EVKN BUTTKR IN SOMK RKSPKOTS TUAN GOT F.RNMENT BKOUKITIK8. The loan haa thirtly years to run, principal and interest payable in gold, semi-annually, seven per cent. The coupon, will be payable eomi-annually in either Frankfort. London, or New York, and will be froa front Government taxation. The bonds for tbe present are sold In currency at W5, with accrued interest. Circulars, map., and pamphlets sent on application. I)ABi:i , MOISUAN Ac CO., No. 63 EXCHANGE PLACE, NKW YORK. m, it, ,is:i i & co No. 12 PINE STREET, NEW YORK. We are authorized to will the bonds la Philadelphia, offer them as a reliable investment to our friends. TOH.Si;.I) WIIK.LI2X fc CO., No. 809 WALNUT Street, 2Ttuthf tf PHILADELPHIA. RANKING II O U S OF JAY COOKE & CO., Nos. 112 anu' 114 South THIRD Street. piilT-adelpiiia, Dealers In aU Government Securities. Old 5-208 Wanted In Exchange tot New. A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wantc. Interest Allowed on DeposlJs. COLLECTIONS MADE. STOCKS boutfut fid sold on CommidBlon. Special business accommodations reserved" lor ladles. We will receive applications for Polloloa of Ll Insurance In the National Life Insurant Company of the United States. Full Information given at our onicc- 7 18m PENNSYLV AN I A AND New York Canal and Railroad Co.'i SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS. GUARANTEED BY THE LEHIGH VALLET KAI LKOAD COMPANY. A LIMITED AMOI NT OF THESE BONDS OFFERKD AT NINETY-ONE PER CENT. Toe Canal of this Comnnn la lrw v Una t..M.Mj u w 1AAUCQ MJ1IK l T1MM Rauroad of the same length Is fast approach com. Diction, and bninor nr(n,-lnaiin , Valley allroad Company, will open In coBneotLS therewith an lmmwiBn oh r,n,v,, fui irnaw north- ward from the coal regions to Western and Boathara Tfpw York nnrt tha rjr... r ouuiasCB ..... .... HMH.uvulvtt, Aka.co ArjDlv fit T.rhlffh Vallov T?aii. . NO.' WALNUT StVpSladelpTS U11AKLE8 O. LONGSTRETH, Treasurer Lehigh Valley Railroad Company. BOQT8 AND SHOES. FINE CUSTOM-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN. BAIiTLETT, NO. 33 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, 10 is fmw ABOVE CHESNUT. A good nt may always be obtained. PIANOS. R K M O V A L. . RKMOVH w'tn 8Im W 1188 ,nd lm OHI8IN,VT5TR"T WKKK8 BO H sinyT I FJU foarante. and moderate prioea. "