The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, November 06, 1869, FIFTH EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELK(;ttAPll--riHLADEL?HIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER ' 0, 1869.
t&r' -1 1 1 I ...
BEING
A Diet for JUrntnl Dynorpltr. A Snlnrt for
Minn II Salaries.
I AND
A 8ALVE FOR BAD CUTS.
yht tehbk careuity impounded, and put up expreevly
far Family Use.
BY OUR NRIUKS KD1TOK.
NUMBER CCXLVIH.
HYACINTHE HUNTING IN NEWKORK
Tlio Clinwo ami 0:iliiio.
INCIDENTS OF THE SPORT.
JIB TEIIE AS HE TIRST APPEARED ON THE PIER,
passing under an arcailc of whips, and saluted
with the hallelujahs of "Fifth avenue!" "Astor!"
"St. Nicholas!" und oihcrexprcssions, which the
holy Father, not understanding English, mis
takes for salutations of welcome.
BB REGISTERS HIS NAME AT THE HOTEL,
when the reporters of the press, for the fiit,
lire apprised of his arrival in the city. The
enterprising reporters immediately repair to the
wharf and search for hiui on board the ship.
CRAWLING INTO THE CABIN WINDOWS,
AN VP THE MAST AMONG THE RIGGING,
AND HUNTING IN THE SLUSH BUCKET.
After failing in all of these, make tuo tour of
the hotels and eventually
Mm
rmo OCT THE right hotel,
r r ii p n
u M
u
l 1 R
t-.i etas..
AND TIU" MANY INGENIOUS METHODS TO GET AN
INTERVIEW.
TliE J' EKE TUTS HIS BOOTS OUT TO EE SLACK
ENED, WHERE THEY ARE DISCOVERED 11Y A DEVt;t J
TION OF THE EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE;
The Tere seizes the first opportunity to taLe
1M
mi
WHEN 1IB IS PI USl KO II V IIEEC1IEK AND GREELEY
AND BY HONNEU WITH DEXTER.
The Fere being astnuishcd by aud frightened
at these extraordinary proceedings, take refuge
by
l.EAMNG OVER A TICKET FENCE,
TO THE CONSTERNATION OF THE WILD ANIMALS
of the l'ark kept in the place, where, however,
in good time he is discovered and
WHEN HE IS ENTIRELY OVERCOME AND CON
VERTED BY HENRY WARD'S ELOQUENCE.
A Coquette's Caution.
A-kuitting in my easy-chair,
Jy thoughts arc fluttering here and there,
My feet are on the fender:
Beside mo sits ray faithful pug;
My favorite "tabby" on the rug
Fills me with fancies tender.
I think how in those days of yore
I reckoned lovers by the score;
llow now my fortune varies.
To-night I sit in lone despair,
And now bestow my love and care
On kittens and canaries.
Time was there did not come a post
But brought of "billets-doux" a host,
From writers fond and clever;
But now 'tis bills the postman brings,
Or circulars, and such-liko things
But love-letters, oh, never! "
Once every morning brought its guest ;
My knocker scarce had any restj
My "llamcs" were always calling; ,
'Tis "Taxes" now, or "Water Rate,"
"Who turns the haudle of my gate,
Aud knocks with zeal appalling.
1 was a jolly dancer then,
A favorito partner with the men
In waltzing Fd no equal;
My dancing now is all alone,
V hen with rheumatic pains I groan:
Oh, what a bitter sequel !
Instead of rides to cover-side,
At "Clothing-Clubs" I now preside,
And servo on "Tract"' Conuniuccs:
Instead of "parties" without end,
1 Dorcas Meetings now attend;
Yet who my sad lot pities ?
I flirted till it was too late,
O'crtaken by avenging late,
Behold in nic a warnlug;
Young maidens, do not always flirt;
Be wise, and Nemesis avert,
And waste not Life's bright morning.
Connotation.
What Is your consolation in life and in
death?" asked a clergyman of a young miss in a
Bible-class that he was catechizing.
The young lady blushed and hesitated.
"Will you not tell me?" urged the clergyman.
"I don't want to tell his name," said the in
genuous girl, "but I've no objection to telling
you where he lives."
l.tlrrary.
A new novel by Mr. l'.dinuud Vutes is an
nounced to appear shortly. It is in bo called
"Wrecked in Fort." It is rumored in the lite
rary world that the same talented author is busy
at the sequel to the above, which ho has already
i'hrlstencd 'Tro-ervcd in Sherry."
The United States contains ,lhe following
singularly named Post Ofllces: Marrow Bonus,
Sorrel Horse, Tl Ti, Toto, AVhy Not, Alone,
Backbone, Carryall, Famo, Time, Stony Man,
Sal Soda, Newborn, Yankee Jim's Rough, Rough
and Ready, Pipe Stem, Shlckshiny, Overalls,
Snowshocs, Miracle Run, Simmer, Lookout,
Faint, Last Chance, Oguuqult, Memory, Tally
Ho, Spuyten Duyvll, Tired Creek, and Our
'fawn.
Wo have ever found that blacksmiths are more
or less given to vice. Carpenters, for tho most
part, speak plainly, but they will chisel when
they get a chance. Not unfreqiiontly they ore
bores, and often annoy ono with their old sa'vs
C'OX. Wsther Mutton,
JTT
TTTTiT
RESCUED BY 11EECHER,
AND ATTENDS HIS l'LYMOCTH CHURCH
A TOUXG FORMOSA.
A Drunkard and a Mother at Fifteen Years of
An.
From (tie Sew Orlran Time, Mth ult.
Wandering into the Central Station about
midnight Tuesday, the writer found a new
victim on the lengthened roll of depravity,
who, nntler happier auspices, might have de
served a better fate. A voice rising high in
the drunken ribaldry, Hounded younger,
fresher, perhaps purer, than the maudlin
accents of its companion; and the figure
stretched on a rough wooden bunk was
frailer and more rounded than the bloated
fomiH of its fellow-culprits. There was a face
whose oval indicated a certain degree of re
spectability, an eye nnd brow denoting intelli
gence, a stock of brown hair, a disordered
maroon dress, a mingled childishness and
recklessness of manner, a ghastly blending of
innocence, ignorance, nnd depravity, told
the story who had erred young, and erred
deeply. The error in this case had been drun
kenness, the name of the offendor was Louisa
Antonio, and she had reached this grade in
the downward maelstrom after two months
of licentiousness, and at tho ago of rifteon.
As inebriated women rarely appear at their
best whether led up by the arm, carted in
on wheelbarrows, or borne along bodily by
the police they seldom do else than disgust,
and in hardened cases scarcely succeed in
attracting a passing glance; but to watch a
young and inexperienced girl, ignorant of
even the sensation of drunkenness, with mind
enough to realize her shame, and too un
skilled in the world's ways and wickedness to
conceal it, was a sight to sicken tho heart of
a stone. To watch the ghastly assumption of
utter depravity, to perceive how miserably
tho dismal comedy was enacted, to hoar the
outbursts of passionate weeping, the childish
complainings at her wretchedness; to know
that all the infamy, all the horror, all the
earthly damnation and annihilation that could
possibly be heaped on the shoulders of fifty
weighed down a stripling In her earliest blush
and bloom, would have frozen the blood of a
fiend himself. Her story is soon told. There
was a mother who neglected her, an
annt who beat her, a life of shame
in the next street, and the door wide
open. Josephine Ray, the negro Charon
on this roaring river of iniquity, occasion
ally boxed her ears, but she gave her a
room, and treated hor as she thought a woman
should be treated. Youth and inexperience
are marketable, and this Josephine ltay very
well understood. In the brief career there
were many to see and appreciate her charms,
and at leDgth God help us that it should be
so there was one to stir that sinful, mis
guided soul with the unhallowed joys
of maternity. Dismayed at the thought,
utterly horror-stricken at her own reckless
ness, she followed the blind teachings of
her blind companions, and drank. The
policeman of the beat is a sober man, who
does his duty. He locks up women in silks
and women in rags; he locked her up. There
was an arraignment before Recorder Baker
yesterday, and she was permitted to return
for a night to her shame, and appear again
to-day. Wre have asylums in this town for
which the benevolent give fancy fairs. There
are many demands on one and all for money
and supplies. Which of the benevolent will
step forward nnd, to use their own techni
cality, "snatch this brand from the flames?"
DIVIDENDS, ETO.
jjgs- OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
COMPANY, TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT.
Philaiiki.vhia, Pennn., Nov. 2, 186i.
NOTIOKTO hTOOKHOLOKHS.
The Board of Directors have tlii. rinr declared a semi
annual riividrnd of HVK PKR CKNT. on the Capital
Stock of tee Company, clear of National and State tuxes,
payable in cash on and after November 30, lWit.
II tank Powers of Attorney for collecting dividends om
be had at the office of the Company, No. 238 South XillHD
Street.
The office will be opened at 8 A. M., and cloeodttUP.
M.. from November U I to Docember 4, for the payment of
Dividends, and after that date from 9 A. M. to a P. M as
usual.
II 8 tl 1 I TITOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer.
figy- FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' NA-
TIONAL BANK.
PHII.ADKI.rHIA. Nov. 2, 1(W.
Tho Board of Directors have this day declared a Divi
dend of 1'IYIC Pl'.B, CENT., piiyablo on demand, clear
oftai. W. RUSHTOM, JR.,
II a lot Cashier.
5y THE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK
OF PKNNSYLVANIA.
PHlLADEI.rniA, Nov. 3, 119.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a divi
dend of FIVE PKli CKiN'i'., payable, clear of all tasos, on
demand. S. C. PALM Kit,
1 1 2 tit Casliier.
Bfif CORN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK.
Philatoxphia, Nov. 2. 1K.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a divi
dend of hlX Pl .H CKNT., for the last six months, pay
able cn demand, clear of taxes.
t 11 2 tit It. P. BCI1ETKY, Oashior.
figy MECHANICS' NATIONAL BANK.
Philadelphia, Nov. 2, 18ii9.
The Bonn! of Directors have this day declared a divi
dend of blX. PliH CKNT., payable on doniand, free of
tairB.
11 2 tit J. WI KG AND, Jr., Coshior.
jfjQy NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE.
Philadelphia, November 2, lstiii.
Tho Board of Directors have fliis day dei lared a divi
dend o!ilVi l'KR CKNT., payable on demand, clour of
tuxes.
11 2 tnlhsBt JOHN A. LEWIS, Cashior.
jBS?" CITY NATIONAL BANK.
Philadelphia, Novombor2, lxtSH.
The Foard of Directors lmvo this day declared a dividend
ot SIX l'KR CKNT., puyablo on deirand, clour of tuxes.
11 2 tit ti. A LHKltT LKWlM, Cashier.
OARPETINCS, ETC.
M E W CARPETS.
AXMINSTEBS,
VILTONS.
VELVETS, v
BRUSSELS,
3-PLYS AND ISGltAINS,
Venetians, Druggets, Oil Cloths, Etc.
LEEDOEVI & SHAW.
No. 910 AHCII STKEET,
? 3mrp pniL ADELPni A.
PAPER HANGINGS.
BEAN & WARD.
PIA1N AND DECOKATIVB
PAPER HANG INC 8,
KO. 251 SOUTH THIRD STKEET,
IBTWON WALNUT AND SFBUCB,
PHILADELPHIA.
CODNTItV WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED
TO. 8138
T OOK ! LOOK ! ! LOOK ! ! ! WALL PAPERS
and Linen Window Khades. Manufactured, the
?S5?t"A i?.J?e e'y, at JOHNSTON'S Depot, No. lOoS
n K.VN,U.i'ARUIiw "street, below Kleventli. Branch, No.
SU7 I KDi.hAL btreet, Camden, New Jersey. i 26
ALEXANDER O. CATTELLA CO,
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. liW ioRI H WUARVKS
A"D
Nn. 17 NflRTll uatitb KTRirirT.
ti'i' 'DiiLi'iiu tan
SPECIAL, NOTICES.
tST OFFICE OK THE BOARD OF REVI
SION OK TAX I S,
No. 11 Stat Hnrm Row,
rr- n , . - PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 8, IWW. t
wT 11 2!. . ."Tiln of TaiM will moot at their .ffire,
Wo. 11 Ntate House Row, on the following- days, between
the hours of 10 A. M. and A P. M , for the purpose of hear-
S. f!S.' r,?ra the ""ore' return, of Uim for tne
jrenr !H,tl, as follows:
JKirst and K. eond wards, Tuesday, November 9, 1MB.
? !'Ari? ""J? i-0"rth wards. Wednesday, November 10, 1669.
Jtfth and Bixth wards. 'Ihursday, November 11, IwM.
Weventh and KiBhth wards. Friday, November 12, 1W.
nth and 1 entli wards, Saturday. November lit, lMott.
Twelfth wards, Monday, November 13,
l?lti5ent'h ni Foartcen,h wards, Tuesday, November
17 IH(ijtentb Dd 8uteenth ""d". Wednesday, November
lP1C5nteenth nJ KiRhtenth watdt, Friday, November
Nineteenth ward, Raturday. November 20, 1.
1 wentieth ward, Monday, November 22, IhiW.
brr,23ni,ht'nrSl Twenty second wards, Ttiesdny, Novcm-
Twcnty tliird and Twenty-fourth wards, Wednesday,
November 24. IvilO.
i 1 f,h nd Twenty sixth wards, Thursday, Novem
ber Sn, IHrrf.
veni'liTr J.MWH,th Twont iRhth wards, Friday, No
THOMAS COt'HRAN.
WILLIAM LOIJtJIILIN,
,, . , 8AMUK.li HAWORTI1,
L Board of Kevifion of Taxes.
jfgy OFFICE WKST PHILADELPHIA PA!?-
l iKS i ana UA V 1.R1 OKI) Nlreols.
. Philalf.i.phia. Nov. X 1W.
At smefitingof the Stockholders of this Company, held
at tlieir oltioe on tho 2d inst., the following Rontlemcn
were i duly elected Directors for the ensuini
John M.Morton, Roniainint
it vnnr. vik
Honjamin tirittith.
itolin 1. t.ress. Willi. . u w-i-hi
Bamnc 1 Baimh. James ithoads,
James O. llardie, I Nnmuel W. Cattcll,
... , "illism,?. Hwain,
And at a meeting of ths Board of Directors, held this
day, the lIIow;nit ollicera were duly elected, vir,:
J(HNS WORTttN, President.
KAMIIEL P. HUHN. Treasurer.
,, K. F-HVOKP8, .Secretary.
.ll M. KNoLISU.Ceneral buperintendonU
YOUNG MEN PREPARED FOR THE
COUNTING HOUSE AND BUSINF.SS LIKE
CRITTENDEN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
No. 637 CHESNUT Street, Corner of SEVENTH.
Practical Instruction in Book koepinff (in all its
branches). Penmanship, Mercantile Arithmetic, Busi
ness Forms, Commercial Law, ete.
STUDENTS RECEIVED AT ANT TIME.
Catalogues furnished on application.
Day and Evoning Sessions.
The Crittenden Commercial Arithmetic and Business
Manual for sale. Price. $1'60. 11 4 3Mp
EST" PONEYVILLE LECTURES. WILLIAM
L. DENNIS, Esq., will deliver the Second of the
Conrae entitled
. "THK PONKYVILLK IiECTURKS,"
On TUESDAY EVENING, November ft, 159,
Atthe ASSEMBLY BUILDING (large hall).
BlVS-ou9,.r,lu,M-;H AND CONtiREUATION."
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 17 :-"Social Fossils."
TUESDAY, Nov. 23.-"Mrs. Wiggins and Her Party."
Tickets, with secured seats (three Lectures) $150"
e ingle tickets, with securod seats 76cts.
Admission, 6U eents. Lecture at 8 o'clock.
Tickets ond seats at Trumplwr's Musio Store. 11 5 4t?
DSS" UNION LEAGUE HOUSE, BROAD
Street.
Philadelphia, Nov. 4,
A meeting of the UNION LEAGUE OF PHILADEL
PHIA will be hold at the LEAGUE HOUSE on THURS
DAY, November 11, 18H9, at 8 o'clock P. M., for the pur
pose of nominating candidates to be voted for as members
of tho Board of Directors.
By order of the Board of Directors.
lH7t GEORGE H. BOKER, Secretary.
ACADEMY O F M U S I Cj
THE STAR COURSE" OF LECTURES.
Hon. 8. 8. COX, November 29.
Hon. CHARLES SUMNER, December 1.
Rev. ROBERT COLLYKR, Decembers.
MARK TWAIN, December 7.
DkOORDOVA, December 9.
WENDELL PHILLIPS, December K
Tickets at GOULD'S, No. W3 CHESNUT Street, 11 1 tf
etfS- 8TEREOPTICON AND MAGIC LAN-
TERN EXHIBITIONS given to Sunday Schools,
Schools, Colleges, and for private entertainments. W.
MITCHELL MCALLISTER, No. 728 CHESNUT Street,
second story. 1 1 3-emrp
-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TIIAT
application has been mado to the PHILADELPHIA
AND OARUPANO SULPHUR MINING COMPANY,
No. Ill WALNUT Street, for the renewal of Certificate
No. 40, issued in the name of John Shcdwick, with power
of attorney attuched, for Two Hundred (300) Shares of the
Capital Stock of said Company, which has boon lost or
mislaid. 11 6 2f J.N. WITHERS.
&r JAMES M. S C O V E L,
LAWYER,
CAMDEN, N. J.
Collecting done in all parts of the State and returns
promptly trade. 114 8w
jOaS" DR. F. R. THOMAS, TOE LATE OPE
rator of the Colton Dental Association, is now the
only one in Philadelphia who devotes his entire time and
J Tactics to extracting teeth, absolutely without pain.br
reah nitrons oxide gas. Office. 1027 WALNUT St IW
COLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION
originated the anesthetic use of
NITROUS OX IDE, OR LAUGHING GAS,
And devote their whole time and practice to extracting
teeth without pain.
Office, KlCUlil nnd WALNUT Streets. n 3
REMOVAL.
THB PHILADELPHIA
SAVING FUND SOCIETY
Commenced business at its
NEW OFFICE,
SOUTHWEST OdRNER OF
WASHINGTON BOUARE AND WALNUT STREET,
ON MONDAY. 11th inst It) 13 1m
I- FOR THE SUMMER. TO PREVENT
sunburn and all discolorations and Irritations of the
skin, bites of mosquitoes or other insects, use Wright's
Alconated Glycerine Tablet. It is delicionaly fragrant,
transparent, and has no equal as a toilet soap. For aule-by
druggists generally. K. A G. A. WRIGHT, No. rS4
CHESNUT Street. !J
QUEEN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY!
LONDON AND LIVERPOOL.
C A PITA L. je2,HXH UK).
SABINE, ALLEN & DULLES, Agents,
ti FlcTH and WALNUT Streets.
FIRE AND BUROLvXR PROOF SAFE
r" .t. WATsrvw .fe snw
I BINES iR(
I Km mOt the late firm of EVANS WATSON, 1 Q(
FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF
SAFE STORE,
NO. 63 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
8 315
A few doors above Otesnnt St., Pbilad.
PERSONAL.
p ACTION!
J REMOVAL.
DONNELLY'S OLD ESTABLISHED
riHKNi.V MONEY LOAN OFFICE,
rt moved from No. WiS SOUTH Sueei, corner of RONALD
ON, to bis now und large buildiog No. 1433 SOUTH
Mreet, above Broad. Entrance to private Mtbce at door of
liwoiliDg: also on IIOYLK Street, in tno reur, wtiero
money will bo loaned us usual on Diamonds, Wntiios,
Jewelry, Silverware, Dry Good, Clothing, Beds, Bedding,
Carpets, Furniture, Pictures, l'uiutin:s, linns, Pistols,
.Musical Instruments, and goodsof every description and
vuluo. Secure safes for the koepiug of valuables; ulso
amule accommodation tor tre cure and storage of goods,
VINCENT 1'. UO.N'NKI.I.V Broker,
10 30 Ira No. H.n SOUTH Street.
LOS I .
LOST CERTIFICATES. NOTICE IS HERE
b given thut application has been made to the City
'Treasurer for t lie issue of duplicates of the fallowing de
scribed certificates of the Six per Cvut. Loan of tile City
of 1'hilado'pliin (free of taxes) :
No. 4! tifi, itiUKti, dated October 5, If
Ji'HH, ts 'iOd, " " B, IK".
4H6H, tf -f.-jiio. " " 25, 1NH.
fcj;l, H2Uk), " November ao, WA.
bMo'. in numeof JOHN II. B. LATI'ORE, in
tni?t. AUSTIN 4 OltEROE,
HHthsgq No. WALNUT Strost.
OTIC E IN T E R N A L R E V E NU e!
The undersigned will sell at publio sale, on THURS.
DAY. November ll.lwi.liat 11 o'clock A.M., at No. S..7
I.KKMAN Street, the lolloin distillery apparatus and
apj'Ui-lonunces, vi..
Ono Steuiii engino and Boilors, MiisU Tubs, Copier
rumps, Plat loi in Scales, otc.
'l'he Siiid articles are M-ied and distrained upon for non
purulent of tunes, etc., due U. ti. Internal l(c I'liniv
1 JAMES N. KERN8,
11 2 t Deputy Collector fcirat Distrkt.
DR. M. KLINE CAN CURE CUTANEOUS
Ernptions, Murks on the Kkin, Ulcers in the throat,
month und nose, wire legs and sores of everv conceivable
UetnutiU)dMjk,toU la, j, , "
FINANOIAL..
A RELIABLE HOME INVESTMENT.
THE FIRST K0HTGA0E BONDS
Wilmington and Reading Railroad,
E EARING INTEREST
At SEVEN PER CENT. In Currency,
PAYABLE ATRIL AN-D OCTOBER, FREE OF
BTATE AND UNITED STATES TAXES.
TtH road rnna trtrongri a thickly populated and
rich agricultural and manufacturing district.
For the present, we are offeriuj; a limited amount
the aoove Bonds at
85 CENTS AND INTEREST.
The connection of thli road with the Pennsylvania
and Reading; Railroads Insures it a large and reran
neratlve trade. We recommend the bonds as the
cheapest first-class investment In the market,
WZV1. Pa&XSJTEXl & CO.,
BANKERS AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENTS,
No. 36 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
2 31 PHILADELPHIA.
UNITED STATES BONDS
BOUGHT, SOLD, AND EXCHANGED ON MOST
- LIBERAL TERMS.
Gr OLD
BOUGHT AND BOLD AT MARKET RATES. COU
PONS CASHED.
PACIFIC RAILROAD BONDS
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
S T O C I S
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION ONLY.
COLLECTIONS
MADE ON ALL ACCESSIBLE POINTS.
DE EATEN & BKO.,
No. 40 South THIRD Street,
8 PHILADELPHIA.
b. s. JAxmsors & co.,
SUCCESSORS TO
P. 7. KELLY A CO..
Hankers and Dealer fa
Goli, Silver, and Gown Bonus,
AT CLOSEST MARKET RATES,
N.W. Corner THIRD and CHESNUT Sfs.
Special attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS
In New Tori and Philadelphia Stack Boards, etc,
ctc- 6 B tl2 81
? L L I O T T A DUNN,
BANKERS,
NO. 109 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
FHH-ADELPEIA,
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. 4 205
QLENDINNIN0, DAVIS & CO.,
NO. 43 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
GlEtlDlflKlfIG, DAVIS AMORY,
KO. 2 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
Direct telegraphic communication with the New
Yoifc Stock Boards from the Philadelphia OUlce. 122
(gtVI.TH. RANDOLPH & CO..
BANKERS,
rillLADELrniA AND NEW YORK,
DEALERS IN UNITED STATES BONDS, and MEM
BERS OF STOCK AND GOLD EXCHANGE,
Receive Acsounta ol Banks and Bankers on Libera
Terms.
ISSUE BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON
C. J. HAMERO ft SON, London.
B. METZLER, S. KOHN & CO., Frankfort. .
JAMES W. TUCKER A CO., ParlH.
And Other Principal Cities, and Letters of Credit
1 8 tf Available Throughout Europe.
JOHN 8. RU8HTON & CO.,
No. 50 SOUTn THIRD STREET.
NOVEMBER COUPONS
AND
CITY WARRANTS
10 8 3m LOUGIJT ATD SOLD.
C 1 T Y
WARRANTS
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
C. T. YERKES, Jr., & CO..
NO. 20 SOUTH TBIKD STREET,
FINANOIAL..
J3 A N K I N O H o U B B
or . ,
JAY COOKE & CO.,
Kos. 112 and 114 South THIRD Street.
PHILADELPHIA,
Dealer In all Government Securities.
Old B-20a Wanted In Exchange for New.
A Liberal Difference allowed.
Compound Interest Noten Wanted.
Interest Allowed on Deposit.
COLLECTIONS MADE. STOCKS bonght Id I0l
on Commission.
Special business aocommodatlona reserve foi
ladles.
We will receive appilcatlona for Pollclea of Llf
Insurance in the National Life Insurance Company
ef the United States. FuU Information given at on
Offlce. 10 , .ZT
D R E X E L a
C o.;
NO. 84 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
American and Foreign
ISSUE DRAFTS AND CIRCULAR LETTERS OF
CREDIT available on presentation in anv nart of
Europe. "
Travellers can make all their financial arrange,
meats through us, and we will collect their Interest
and dividend without charge.
Dkukl, WwraBor ACC'Driiel, Habjxs CO.'
New York. I rar la, 3 10 1
pm 8. PETERSON & CO..
Stock and Exchange Broken,
NO. 39 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
Members of the New York and Philadelphia stock
and Gold Boards.
stocks, bonds, Eta, bonght and sold en oem
mission only at either city i gf
MILUINERY.
WKYL Ac ItO4i:HEIM,
NO. 726 CHESNUT STREET.
OPEN THIS DAY,
. . .I0,??1!-8 ROMAN STRIPKD SATINS,
at $3, $2 50, and $3 per yaxdi on. dollar per yard below
former prices,
. . . .. 40 PIECES 8ATIN8,
le-lnch.of all desirable shade, K1'6U per yard; reduced
from
16 PIECES BLACK VELVET,
warrant ed all silk, at 4, $4 60, and $5 i one dollar per yard
belnw the real value.
RAlsoaf ull stock of all kind ot
SILKS,
HATS.
FRAMES.
iLOWERfl,'
lEATHER,
KTO. ETO.,
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
KOSEIIEIJI,
10 18 lm NOHESNUT8TIlEET.
QENTi'S FURNISHING QOODS.
J11E FOUKT OF FASIIIOX.
GENTS' FURNISniNG STORE.
MRS. MIS NIB OUMMING8 has opened the above
named place, at No. 119 South EIGHTII Street, where
Centlemen can find everrthlnc in their line.
The beat fitting- SHIRTS in the oitr, ready made Of
made to order.
Purchaser, of twelve artiolea receive the thirteenth as a
Gift.
UMBRELLAS TO HIRE for 86 cent.
Handkerotiefs hammed free of charge.
Polite Salesladies in attendance.
A call is respectfully aoUcited and satisfaction guar
anteed. J MINNIE CUMMINQg.
pATENT SHOUIiDER-SEAM
SHIRT MANUFACTORY,
AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE.
PERFECTLY FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWER 7
made from measurement at very short notice.
All other articles of GENTLEMEN'S DRS9
GOODS in full variety.
WINCHESTER A CO.,
II No. 706 CHESNUT Street
JPINE DRESS S II I R ifs
AND
GENTS' NOVELTIES.
J. W. SCOTT & CO.,
No. 814 CHESNUT Street; Philadelphia,
6 27iip Fonr doors below Continental Hotel.
DRUGS, PAINTS, ETO.
JOBERT SHOEMAKER & OO.
II. Corner FOURTH and RACE Stf,
yTrTT.ATHtT.PHTA,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
Importers and Manufacturers of
White lead and Colored Faints, Futtyf '
Varnishes, Etc.
AGENTS FOR TUB CELEBRATED
FRENCH ZINO PAINTS.
Dealers and consumers supplied at lowest prlcet "
tor cash. 134
DRUGGIST AIVD CHEMIST,
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
PAINTS, OILS. GLASS. AND
PATENT MEDICINES,
Xos. 1301 and 1303 MAItKET St.
10 21 tbstu4m
QROG ERIE3 AND PROVISIONS.
s
HOT WELL SWEET OIDEK.
Onr usual supply of this CELEBRATED CIDER
Just received.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
Dealer in Fine Groceries
11 7t turner ELEVENTH and TINE Street.
jJICHAEL MIC A OH Kit A CO.
No, 823 South SIXTEENTH Street,
Wholesale and Kotail Dealers in
PROVISIONS,
OiSTERS, AND SAND CLAM 8,
FOR FAMILY U81
TERRAPINS Sia PICK WZEN. t.U
I R E
WORK.
GALVANIZED and Painted WIRE GUARDS,
store fronts and windows, for factory aud warehouse
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 filled with prouiptnosi .
and work guaranteed.
KOBEHT WOOD & CO.,
jsr.KMm So. i::o rJ2SLAitiu. n.