The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, January 20, 1870, FIFTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY EVENING rELEGKAFIl PHILADELPHIA, THUIISD A f , JANUARY" 20, 1870.
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J U W.YOOX BM8.
Prom Our Oim Correspondent.
Nrw York, Jn. 30, 1870.
Hvreetly Nmlll.g Landladies.
I try not to obtrado my own experiences cro
tistlcally upon the renders of Tng ErRMNO
Teleorai-ii, but occasionally something hap
pens to mo that forcibly reminds me that I am
livinjr. in New York, In tho very centre ol a re
fined heathendom. Something happened In this
way the other day, bolnff nothing less than my
experience In search of rooms. I am not
ashamed to say that I consulted a morning
newepapor, which, like any other newspaper
In New York, has a "lur.-er circulation than
11 tho other dailies combined" and I am
not ashamed to avovr that, having consulted
it, I clioso a locality designated in
the advertisements as not a hundred
miles from tho Academy ot Music and Irving
IT all. The situation was eminently respectable.
Tho street was quid, tho overhanging shadows
of tho mirrounding brownstoues were solemn
and decorous, the name tounded slightly im
posing. Backed with these Impressions I rang
the bell ot a sparkllngly white door, and was
shown by a colored servant Into a small but
prettily furnished parlor, where I was presently
waited upon by the lady of the house, a
goahcnditlvc-looklng woman of about thlrty
thrco, with a blue merino dress, green eyes,
which might have been merino, loo, from any
expression they had, and n quantity of lace
trilling about the neck. She talked glibly, and
just a little too glowingly, of her own table, and
the furniture and oppolntmcnts of her
establishment. She said that you couldn't
"mis" people at a place where the
comforts of a home wero desired,
and I agreed with her that yon couldn't "mix"
them any more than you can mix drinks with
impunity. Thon she showed me the rooms,
chattering all the time about tho ladles and gen
tlemen who at present composed her family, and
to whom I had no manner of objection, except
that thoy all appeared to have titles. Vander
bilt, Jerome, Stuyvesant, and Roosovolt, "and
elch" tell honlly from her lips, and I was
assured that she had taken the creme de la ere me
of society and quintcssenced it into a kind of
condensed mucilage, with which, figuratively,
She spread her dully bread. Then tho rooms
were shown bright, cosy, cheerful, and mode
rate in terms. Thore was no denying that. I
allowed those advantages to preponderate, and
Against my better judgment, gave her reason to
believe that my final answer, to be given her on
the morrow, would be favorable.
The morrow came.
Now it is not once in six months that I pick
pu a newspaper deoling largely or wholly in
criminal news. Providentially I did so that
morning, and the first paragraph that struck my
eye was a rehash of a recent police court scene,
in which the words "fashionable boarding
Louse" figured. A glance was sufficient. The
street, and "Place," and number were the same
as those of the house I had been so compla
cently contemplating. The counts, colonels,
and generals with whom I had been destined to
sit tete-a-tete or vis-a-vis melted into the thin
nest of all air that in which individuals who
ar ' 'sold" breathe and since then 1 have exer
cised the warlobt wisdom in my selection of
boarding-houses, and have not even trusted to
It thon. Tho syren that had gulled me was a
first-class fraud, nud t! o history of her boarders
was a history of assaults, batteries, and imposi
tions, whose sequel was the Tombs, or Jefferson
Market Police Court.
Artistic Amusements.
Mr. Baruum was the great pioneer of artistic
advertisements, and set an example in that re
spect which has been extensively followed not
only in this city but all over Ihe Union. Tho
system has iuvaded all professions, but mostly
that branch of the medical which cannot be said
to belong to vile quackery on tho one hand or to
publications by members of the regular faculty
on the other. The readers of New York papers
in city and countty have their attention often
attracted not merely by the local and foreign
news, the editorials, tho literary reviews, the
theatrical criticisms of the journals in question,
but often by the singularly able manner in which
these medical advertisements of the bettor sort
re written. And so they ought to be, for they
are, fir the most part, written by men who have
spent most of their lives at that sort of thing,
and know how to express the ideas of their prin
cipalsmen who, generally, could not write six
consecutive sentences grammatically to a hair.
This branch of literature, low as it is, is ex
tremely well paid for, much better than those
branches In which genius or talent is required,
and is monopolized, as I before hinted, by one
or two men. If yon send a short poem to a
magazine you will not, as a rule, get more
than ten dollars for it, unless your name is suffi
ciently well known in Itself to render the poem
attractive. Yet these advertisement-writers will
not set pen to paper unless they get at least half
that amount per foolscap page, and there is at
least one man in this city who makes thousands
of dollars a year in this branch of literature
alone.
Fugitive Authors.
Poems are sometimes spoken of as fugitive;
why should not authors be spoken of so, too,
especially those poor plaintive creatures who,
having gained a provincial suspicion of fame
somewhere West or South, come to New York,
Imagining that Carlcton or some other spicy
publisher will snap them up, or that the New
York Sunday Mercury will pay them several
thousand dollars per novellctte lu the same way
as it used to pay the author of the "Pillar of
Fire," when he wrote for its pages? The author
of ihe "Pillar of Fire," by-tho-by (his name has
slipped my memory for the moment), was what
Is called "a rusher." When he was engaged on
a new novelette and he deserves to be called a
New York lam of the utmost originality he used
to shut himself up in a seclusion similar to that
of Balzac, and never leave his apartmont until
the work was completed. As George Francis
Train or Mrs. Partington would say, he had "all
the sensuality knocked out" of him, and lived
on the intellectual plane by means of the short
diet on which he put himself. The fugitive au
thors of New York, however, to whom I now
alludo, are the sudden outcrop of intensely re
spectable literary loafers, who came no one
knows whence, who hang around all weekly
publications, soliciting work or the acceptance
of their stories, and who all lay claim to having
olid reputations and being classed among the
"authors of America." With the exception of
the stage, is there any profession in which there
Is so much self-deception and Intense bitterness
f spirit as in that of the pseudo-literary?
Ali Baba.
Virginia papers report that within less than
eighteen months there have been seven deaths
U one family in that State. Manchester, where
titer resided, is healthy, and all the members of
tiie family died from differont causes. There
are now but two left, and both are sick.
ML'HICAL Aftl Pit ASIATIC.
TJie Vttr Amusement).
At tub Ciumnot tho (laltoo. troupnwlll appour
ycnln " The Mm Donnn of a Siaht and
Temhl Hpmm.
To-morrow evening Mrs. M. Pyne Oslton will have
a benefit, when A Marrkute bg Lantern anil The
Frirva ltrmnn of a Sight Will he presented. The
open-ttn of Th Little Ouch, which was announced
for this occasion, li postponed until Monday, on
account of the rehearsals necessary for Its propor
production.
At thr Wai.nitt the military drama of Sot Guilt
will be repeated this evening.
A new romantic drama by Ilenrv Leslie and John
S. Clarke, entitled London; or, Light and Shadow of
the Ureal City, Is announced as In" roliearaal.
At tub Arch the drama of Lutl Km'ly will be
performed this evening.
At inri'RRK Hknrpict'r Opkra ITouhr a fine pro
gramme of Ethiopian eccentricities will be presented
this evening.
At tiir Ki.rvrntk fTKRKT Oprra HouHR the burnt
cork brethren will oxert themselves to delight the
puMlo with mirth ami melody this evening.
Sionor Ui.itz and hi son will give a magical ex
hibition at tho Assembly Building' this evening.
Thk Mnnkkchor ItAt, Msyon cornea off this
evening at tho Academy of Music, This will un
Unuliteillv be a grand affair.
Tiir Srnt-Hahhi kr ohciikstra will glvon mati
nee at Musical fund Hull on Saturday.
IfKV. IIknky Ward Kkkchkk will lecture at the
Academy of Music on luesiiay, February 1, undor
the ausple.les of the Vonng Men's Christian Associa
tion. Hnbject " The Household."
m February I'l, llorttoe Greeley will lecture on
"The Woman tnestlou."
jirv ixiiaiw.
Voir tun But
KTTF.a
AND
fjHUAPKB
CLOTHINOj
o
BfCHJtKTT A CO.,
THAW
ANTWHKttK EI.HK.
An nm'tiT trhrt prrinxt may be artiynti for Kirrqirinj
goot', e trill erlt Imnrr than the Imrrtt.
RPMKMIIKB THK PutmC,
No. 618 Mabkkt Htbfft,
No. SIS Mabkkt Btiikjct,
llAIJ WAT IlKTWKRH KlPTH AN1 Slim
H.uj-WAT Bkxwekn Firm ak Sixth.
JEWMBY.-Mr. William W.Oasstdy. No. U 8. Booond
treet, bat th. largest and most attractive assortment of
fin. Jewelry and Silverware in tho olty. Purchasers oaa
roljr upon obtainiug a real, para artiole, furnished at a
price whioh cannot be equalled. lie ale baa a Urge atook
of American Western Watches in all varieties and at all
prices. A visit to his I tors is sore, to result la pleasure
and profit,
DRY FKST.-The most eflectnal way of guarding one's
health is to keep the feet dry, and that oan only be done
by the use of India Rubber On rshoes, and as the Incle
ment season is upon us, we would advise our readers to
aay none but the best quality, which oan only be bad at
Goodikab's Headquarters, No. 806 Ohesnut street, south
side, Philadelphia,
Latest from the Labtrs. 8lnoe the introduction of
Phai.on's Vitau a or Salvation kob thk Haib, tidies
who formerly used dyes are universally abandoning them.
They find the now artiole so batmloss, so clean and pure,
so pleasant to the senses, and withal so superior as a
means of renewing the original color, that they absolutely
slindder when they think of the fllthy sluij they once
used.
Bikoer's Family Sewing Maohixm,
Ten dollars oasU,
Balance in monthly instalment.
O. F. Davis, No. 810 Ohesnut street
Rubbrb Ovkrnhoks AND Boots for Men, Women, and
Children, can be bad at retail at the very lowest prices.
Goodear's manufacture, old stand, No. 80S Ohesnut
street, lower aide.
Hau-f.t, Davis A Oo'.s Nkw Octagon Pianos are a
great improvement over the Upright Pianos. They are
not only very besutifui but captivating in tone. Ware
rooms, No. 927 Ohesnut street.
Earth Closkt Company's patent dry earth commodes
snd privy-fixtures, at A. H. Franciscua 4 Oo.'s, No. 613
Market street,
811.K Twist and Ootton and Linen Threads, at whole
ale prices, at No. 704 Ohesnut street.
Clothing at gold cost for currency at Charles Stokes',
No. 834 Cbetnu street.
REBUILDING OUR STOKB.
tVRibiiUding Our Store.
tW Rebuilding Our Store.
l-i!e&ttdt'3 0r Store.
Want to tell the Storfcj
Want to tell the flfocfc.j
Want to tell the Stodbj
Want to sell the Stock.t
Mr Sec our Overcoat at IT 0.tl
ItTBee our Overcoats at
tVSee our Overcoat at 8-50.j
I If See our Overcoats at 9"00.j
Iff See our Overcoat at 9-80.j
tWSee our Overcoats at 10.00. j s
tWSee our Overcoats at lOiSO. a
trStt our Overcoats at 1HX).
tffSee our Overcoats at 11TB. a
tWSe our Overcoats at 19.-50.ai
I if See our Overcoats at 13-50.
IV See our Overcoats at 15-00.j
tifSee our Overcoat at 16D0.i
' tVSee our Overcoats at n-O0. j
tlfSe our Overcoats at 18-00.
VifSee our Overcoats at 19D0.i
tWSee our Overcoats at 20-00.j
I if See our Overcoat at 81-00.j
tB8ee. our Overcoats at 2J-60.
t if See our Overcoat at 24 00.aj
t If Sot our Overcoats at 25-00.iaj
t If See our Overcoats at 8I"60.u
tlf AH kinds of Oents', Youths', and Boys' Garments
in proportion.
MASAMAKKH t BROWS,
WASAMAKER Jk BROWS,
OAK HALL,
Largest Clothing House,
S. h corner Sixth and Market streets.
AlAUKIISU.
DARLINGTON LUND, On Wednesday evening, the
19tn instant, by the Rov. O. M. Murray, HKKKUlUT
DARLINGTON to hUK L. daughter of the late Oliier W.
Lund, of this city.
H K A TON YKRKKS. January 13, 1H70, by Rev. W. K.
Cornwell, at the residence of Mrs. Catharine Yerkes, the
bride's mother, Mr. GiiARI.Ktt W. HlCaTON to Miss
hMMAi. VKBKK8, bullioi M or land township, Mont
gomery county, Pa.
NAPKLK WKLL8. On Monday evening, the 17th in
stant, at the residence of the brido's parents, by Rev. A
H. LuBff. JOHKPii NAPfLK to Miss CLARA WKLLS,
both of the Twonty-stioond wurd of Philadelphia.
in:fi.
OA RR. This morning, WILLIAM CAUK, soa of the
lata Morgan Uarr, in his Mth year.
OARPENTKR. On the 19th instant, VIRGINIA RO
SALIA, daughter of D. L. and Virginia R. Carpenter,
aged 9 years and 1 mouth and 13 days.
The telativee and friends of the family are reepeot fully
invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her
grandparenu. No. l&Ui Park aveuue, on Saturday after
noon at 9 o'clock.
DAVIS. On the 18th Instant, NIXON DAVIS, agod H
years.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral, from his late residenoe,
at (ilendale, Camden couuty, N. J., on fr'riday morning,
the 31st instant, at 10 o'clock A. M. Interment at Ooies
town Oemetery.
HEAD. -On the 18th Inrtant. LEAH B., daughter of
James D. and Liztio Head, aged 14 months.
The relatives and friends are respect! uliy Invited to at
tend the funeral, from the residence of her parents,
Kill fourth and Pasohall streets, Hestonrllle, oa Fri
day, the aist instant, at i o'clock, Te proceed to Blockley
Baptist Church.
SMITH. At Jarrettown, January IS, 1S70, THOMA8 L.
SMITH, son of Benjamin Smith, in the 14th year of his
aire.
The friends and those of the family are respectfully in
vited to attend the funeral, from the residenoe of his
father, on Saturday morning, January "ia, at 9 o'olock. Car
riages will meet tiie S o'clock train at Fort Washington
Sttion, N. P. R. R.
WARD. On the morning of the llth Instant, AN VA
MA RKA, eldest daughter of Margaret and the late John
D. Ward.
The relatives and friends are Invited to attend the fune
ral, from tne residenoe of her mother. No. Ui9 8. Twen
tieth street, on Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. Hi
MOURNING DRY GOODS.
pRAPE DEPARTMENT. NOW IN STORE,
V KVKRY QUALITY OS
- KNGL1HH TRIMMING CRAPES,
ENGLISH VEIL CRAPES,
ALSO,
ENGLISH OR A PR VKIL8
OY KVKHY OUAL1TY AND SIZE
MANUFACTURED.
HKriKON A HUN.
MOURNING I'KY GOODS HOUSE,
No. 9IS CHKSNUT STREET. 1 U 't5p
THE FINE ARTS.
O. F- HASELTINCa
OnllortoM ot tho ArtM,
No. 1125 CHKBNTJT 8TRKKT.
Tllia AUTOTYPES
AND
L A N I) H C A P M H
JMftvpJ HAVE ARRIVED.
fTARLES' GALL CRIES,
No. 816 CHKSNUT STREET,
yniLAOKIPHIA.
Loolfir.fr; GIjihhoh.
A very oheice and elegant assortment ot styles, all en
tirely new, and at very low prices.
Galleries of Paintings on the ground floor, very beauti
fully lighted, and easy of access.
JAMES S. EAKLK SONS.
OOAL.
PFIlttVAL F. BMJ. W.WflOJf MKAFDS.
ii:it;ivAi, i:. hull, v co.,
DEALEM IK
Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal,
DEPOT: No. 1336 North NINTH Street,
?f West Side, below Master.
Branch Office. No. 17 RICHMOND Street.
W. H- T A C C A R T,
COAL DEALER.
OOAL OF THK BEST QUALITY, PREPARRD RX
PRKS8LT FOR FAMILY USE,
1208, 1210 and 1212 WASHINGTON AV.,
12 1 8m Between Twelfth and Thirteenth street.
COAL! (M)AL! GOAL)
The place to buy is at
rtllTl IIKl.l.'H COAI, D8POT,
Corner of NINTH and GIRARD Avenue.
BEST QUALI1Y WHITS ASH.
Efrg and 8tove $7 per ton.
Laige Nut 6 "
Esjjle Vein Nut g-go
awuvereo to any part 01 tne city.
12338m
pUBE LEHIGH AND SCUUYLK1U
FAMILY, FACTORY, AND BITUMINOUS COALS.
Large stock always on hand.
Southeast corner THIRTEENTH and WILI.OWStreeU
13 W 4m W. W. A G. D, HAINES.
KEPNER A. NTltliiriV
No. 1418 N. EIGHTH STREET,
ARE SKLLINQ OOAL LOWER
THAN ANY YARD IN THE CITY,
FOR CASH. 1231 lm
GREAT REDUCTION IN COAL.
Splendid Stove 7
Nut, per ton
o m WILLIAM HKNRY.
I S lm B. Woor- NINTH and GIRARD Avenue.
FOR SALE.
P O R SALE,
ON" ACCOMMODATING TERMS,
THE LEASE AND PERMANENT FIX
TURES OF THE FLOUR STORE,
No. 1830 MARKET STREET.
Apply on the premises to
Ug0p
J. EDWARD ADDIOksS-
HANDSOME NEW DWELLING. WK,(T
LjL Spruce Street, No. S1U7, four-story (Erenoh roof)
nil built, for owner's suta.
This is lust the kind of a residence mans1 want, halt,
roomy and not eatra large.
Tenna will be made accommodating to purchaser.
. JUUN WAN AM AKRR.
II 11
-"v " 'in n iw rs. s" yfcf
SIXTH and MARKET
FOR SAL E VERY HANDSOME
RROWN STONE RKSIDENOB. No. 1MI3 WAI.NITT
btiset, opposite Rittenhouse H(nars. House replete with
modern conveniences. Lot 36 feet front by 23a feet deep
LEWIS H. RICDNRR,
I188t No. 731 WALNUT Street.
TO RENTs
TO LET THE STORE PROPERTY N(,
731 Ohesnut street, twenty five feet front, one hoi
dred and forty-five feet deep to Bennett street. Bae.
buildings five stories high. Possession Miy I, 1870. A4
dress THOMAS S. FLETOHER,
Ulotf
Delanoo, N. J.
MA LARGE STORE ON CIIESNUT
Street, above Seventh, south side, in a splendid con
n, to mnt. Immediate possession if desired. Ad
dress T. B. K., Philadelphia "Inquirer" OlHue. 1 lg Ut
OTEAM POWER WITH LARGE ROOMS TO
KJ let, northeast corner Twenty-second and Wo 1 17 6t
BOOTS AND 8HOES.
WINTER
BOOTS AND SHOES
No. 33 SOUTH SIXTn STREET,
1 IS tlMtaDSl
AUOVE COKHNUT.
DRY GOODS.
MRS. R. DILLON, NO. J3 AND 881 SOUTH
Street, baa a lasge ajortmsnt of fine Millinery
"r Ladies and Misihm, Ribbons, Matins, Silks, Velvets
1 Velveteens, Crapes, Feathers, Flowers, Frames,
Hash Kibbous, Ornaments, Mouruing Mlilinery, CraDS
Veils, eto. 14J
; ZEPHYRS AND GERMANTOWN WOOLs!
-J Stocking Yams of aU kinds; Tidy, Crochet, and
Mending Cotton, wholesale and retail, at Factory. No.
l4 LOMBARD Street U ii
HATS AND OAP8.
HWARBURTON8 IMPROVED VENTI
lated and easy-fitting Dress Hats (patented), in a
the Improved faahions of the snsnnii. OUEiUiUT Street
nrt door to the Post Otflee. 1 a ro
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING RELIN
quished the Heating of Buildings by Steam or
Water, it will be continued by
WILLIAM H. WIST A R,
lately superintending that department of their bus)'
nexs, whom they reoommend to I heir friends.
Nov. U, luai. MORRia, TASKER A OO.
WI8TAR aToOULTON,
No. 227 SOUTH FIFTH STREET.
HEATING BY
STEAM OB HOT WATER.
TLANS OF PIPE CUT TO ORDER,
LAUNDRIES AND CULINARY APPARATUS
FITTED UP 10 M BlttSp
MCOXX viii.y R.
oertakers that. In order to meet the inoreased demand for
LlZn?i bUiUAX CAiULaVlS, I have taken U Urge
No. 18 FIDOE AVENUE.
Wlta say enlarged faeUiUes. I am now prepared to saa.
p . Pfp"lUy U orders laolLf or eouatry.
MUwturvt K. 8. EARLS Y.
FINANCIAL.
FIRST MORTGAGE SINKING FUND.
Seven Per Cent. Cold Bonds
OF TBI
Frederick thing and GordomvilU Rail
road Company of Virginia.
Principal and Interevt lnrnble
In C!oln( Tree of .mitert States
UoTernmeul Tax.
These Bonds ereeeoured by a First and j.nly Mortgage
made to
The Farmer' Loan and Trawt
Company ol Wow l'ork,nTru.
lees for the llondholders.
The Mortgage covers ths entire road, Eight of Way
Franchisee, Rolling Stock, Rquipments, Iads and Pro.
perty, real and personal, now belonging or whloh may
hereafter belong to the Company, A 8 lit KINO FUND
is also provided, which will redooe the prlnoipal of the
debt TWO THIRDS of the entire amount In odronrs of
th maturity of the Hondt,
The Road is miles long, connecting Fredericksburg
via Orange Court House, with Charlottesville, woloh la
the point of Junction of the Chesapeake and Ohio Rail,
road to the Ohio river, and the extension of the Orange
aod Alexandria Railroad to Lynchburg. It forms the
ahortost connecting link In the system of roads leading to
the entire South, Southwest and West to the PaciHo
Ocean. It passes through a rioh section of the Bhenan
dosh Valley, tho local traffls of whioh alone will support
the Road, and it mmt command an abundant share of
through trade from the faot of lu being a
SHORT CUT TO TIDE WATER ON TOE POTO
MAC AT TIIE FARTHEST INLAND POINT
WHERE DEEP WATER FOR HEAVX"
SHIPPING CAN BE FOUND ON
THE WHOLE LENGTH OF
THE ATLANTIC COAST.
From Charlottesville to Tidewater by this route the
distance is 40 miles less than via Alexandria ; 65 miles less
than via Richmond and West Point; 1114 miles less than
via Norfolk.
A limited amount of these bonds are offered at P3H;, and
Interest from November 4, in enrroncy.
From an examination in person, and also by competent
counsel, of all the papers and documents relating to this
loan, wears enabled to pronounce them entirely correct
and satisfactory; we have alro had the work and property
of the company examined by our own agents, whose re
ports agree with those made by the officers of the com
pany, and we therefore recommend these bonds, the issue
of whioh is limited to $16,000 per mile of complete and
equipped road, AS A FIRST-CLASS SE0URI7Y IN
EVERY PARTICULA R, and as moU desirable invest,
ment, giving a large increase of inoome over Investments
in any description of Government bonds.
TAXI Ell Ac CO., Hankers,
No. 49 WALL 8treet, New York.
Pamphlets, maps, and information furnished.
Government bonds and other marketable securities will
be oonverted without commission to parties investing in
those bonds, and the highest market price allowod for
gold and other coupons in exohange.
tr AMI lrORH.ltankcr,
1 ID No 25 South THIRD Street.
gANKI M U II O U g I
OF
JAY COOKE & CO.,
Not. 119 and 111 8. THIltD St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Dealero In Government Besnrttlea .
Old 6-20s Wanted In Exchange for New.
A Liberal Difference allowed.
Compound Interest Notes Wanted.
Interest Allowed on Deposits.
COLLECTIONS MAD STOCKS bought and sold
on Comnaiaalon.
Special business accommodations reserved for
ladies.
We will recelTe applications for Policies of Life
Insurance In tbe National Life Insurance Company
of tne United States. Fall Information given at oar
offloe. H8m
J) k i; X U L fc CO.,
No. 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
American and ToreIy
ISSUE DRAFT8 AND CIRCULAR LETTERS OF
CREDIT available on presentation In any part of
Europe.
Travellers can make all their financial arrange
ments through us, and we will collect their Interest
and dividends without charge.
Dkzxbl, W di Timor A Co.,:Dbkxki, ILuursa a Co.,
New Yort. I Paris. j
HANKERS,
No. 109 SOUTH TinRD STREET,
DEALERS IN ALL GOVERNMENT SECURI
TIES, GOLD BILLS, ETC.
DRAW BILLS OP EXCHANGE AND ISSUE
COMMERCIAL LETTERS OF CREDIT ON THE
UNION BANK OP LONDON.
ISSUE TRAVELLERS' LETTERS OP CREDIT
ON LONDON AND PARIS, available throughout
Bo rope.
Will collect all Coupons and Interest free of charge
for parties making their financial arrangements
with u 4 us;
QIJCA11I1IVC.( 1AY1S Sc CO.,
No. 48 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PniLADKLTHIA.
GLENDINNING, DAVIS & AMORT,
No. 17 WALL STREET, HEW YORK.
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
Buying and selling Stocks, Bonds, and .Gold oa
CoBimUwlon a Specialty.
Philadelphia house connected by telegraphic with
the Stock, Boards and Gold Room of New York. 18 a
D. C. WHARTON SMITH & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
No. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
Successors to Smith, Randolph a Oo,
Kverjf bran oh el the basin me will have prompt attsntloa
as heretofore.
Quotations of Stocks, Governments, and (fold eon
stantlr received front New York brreitatt mire, from our
friends, Edmund D, Raadoliu A Oo, lSj
PINANOIAU.
FIRST MORTGAGE
BONDS
or rna
Chicago, Danville, and Vin
cenncs Railroad.
Total amount to be Lseuod $2,500,000
Capital Stock paid in 2,100,000
EHtimated Cont of Uoad (140 miles) 4,500,000
Estimated Earnings per annum... . 2,C39,306
Net Earnings per annum 879, 7C8
Interest on tho Loan per annum... 175,000
Amount of Bonds per mile of Road 18,000
Amount of Intere.it per mile. 1,200
Amount of Net Earnings por mile. 6,284
Tbe Bonds follow the completion of the Road
have the Union Trust Company of New York as their
Official Register and Transfer Agent and are sold at
present at 95 and accrued Interest.
They bear examination and comparison better, It
Is believed, than any other now before the publio, In
the fixed and unchangeable elements ot Safety, Se
curity and Prom
They bear good Interest Seven per cent. Gold for
forty ytars and are secured by a blnklng Fund, and
First Mortgage upon the road, Its outat, and net In
come, the Franchises, and all present and future ac
quired froperty of the Company.
They depend upon no new or half-settled territory
for business to pay their Interest, but upon an old,
well-settled and productive country assuming that
a railroad built through tho heart of such a region
offers better security for both Interest and Principal
than a road to be built through the most highly ex
tolled wilderness or sparsely settled territory.
This Rallrcad possesses special advantages, In
running Into and out of the City of Chicago, an lm
portant RaUroad and Commercial Centre; In run
ning through a line of villages and old farming set
tlements In the richest portion of tte State of Illi
nois; in running near to deposits of Iron Ore of great
extent and value, and over broad fields of the best
coal In the State which mining Interests are Its
monopoly. And besides the local and other business
thus assured, there will bo attracted to this road the
considerable traffic already springing up "from the
Lakes to the Gulf;" as with Its Southern Connections
ltfonns a Trunk Line 48 miles shorter than aay other
route from Chicago to Nashville.
These Bonds are therefore based upon a Reality,
and a Business that a few years must Inevitable
double and competent Judges say treble In value.
Governments selling while the price Is high pay
well If put Into these Bonds, and Trust or Estate
Funds can be put Into NOTHING BETTER.
Pamphlets, with Maps, etc., on hand for distribu
tion. Bonds may be had directly ef us, or of our Agents
in Philadelphia
DE HAVEN & OR08.f
No. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
BANKERS, DEALERS IN GOVERNMENTS, GOLD,
ETC., SPECIAL AGENTS FOR THESE
BONDS.
W. BAILEY LANG & CO., Merchants,
1 11 tuthstFl No M CLIPP 8treet, New Tor.
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF THESE BONDS.
CITY WARRANTS
BQught and Sold.
DE HA YEN & BEO.,
No. 40 South THIRD Street,
lu
PHILADELPHIA,
JOHN 8. RUSHTON & CO.,
Ho. 60 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
JANUARY COUPONS WANTED.
CITY WARRANTS
1 B 3m BOUGHT AND SOLD,
pa 8. PETERSON A CO..
Stock and Exchange Brokers,
NO. 39 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
Members of tho New York and Philadelphia
and Gold Boards.
STOCKS, BONDS, Etc., bought and sold on oea
mission only at either city i&s
CTY WARRANTS
BOUGHT AND BOLD.
C. T. YERKES, Jr., & CO.
NO. 20 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA
WANT8.
TO THE WORKING OLA8S.-W. are now prai
pared to furnish all olaaaits with constant amploj
went at horns, th. wauls of tbs time or tor ths spar,
moments. Business new, lia-lit. and prontabla. Persons
of either sex easily sun from tele, to & per e? .nine, and a
proportional sum by devoting their wbole time to the
business. Hoys and Kir s earn nearly as much as men.
Ttiat all who see this notioe mar seaa tboir address, and
test tbe business, we ro.ke this unparalleled .Her: To
anon as are not well aatisUed, we will send $1 to pay for
the trouble of writing, full particulars, a raluable sm
?le, whloh will do to coium.ooe work on, and a sour of
'h iVofir'i Literary Companion one of the larjroH and
bent family newspaper published all sent free uy mail.
Reader, if voo want permanent, prohtable work, address
KLa ALLKN UO., Autt.taiMame. 1 16 Jin
LOST.
T 08T, IN PINE STREET, ABOVE TIIIUD,
J J oa Hunday las, a small yellow-leather Prayer Beok,
with the owner's nam. and residenoe writtsa inside. Tbe
finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at No. sis
PLNtt Street. 1 It) Ut
SAFE DEPOSIT OOMPANIE9W
IT
Burglary, Fire, or Accident.
s
The Safe Deposit Company,
ut rnin
New Fire and Burglar-Proof Ballllng
No. 329 and 331 CILE3NUT STREET.
The Fidelity Insurance, Trust'
4KB
SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY.
CAPITAL, l,0,0.tt)0
DIRECTORS.
n. o. Drown..
Olarenne H. Clark,
John Welxh,
Charles Macalecrter.
Kdward Olar.
Aleiandnr Hnnry.
Stephen A. UaldwetL
"":' Tyler,
Gibson.
Henry O
President N. B. RKHWNr
Vies Presldent-CLARF.NOK H. OT.ARK.
Secretaifand Treasury-ROB KRT PATTKRSOJf
Assistant Secretary -J ASi K8 W, HAZLKHURST.
The Company hare provided to their new Building ana!
Vaults absoluts security against loss by KIRK. BUB.
GLARY, or AOOIDKNT, and
RKOK1VS hKOURITIK.8 AND VALUABLRfj ON DH
POSIT UNDER GUARANTKK,
Upon the following rates, for on. year or less period '
Government and all other Coupon Securi
ties, or those transferable by delivery. . . .$100 par $IM
ana au otner Becnrllies regis
tered and negotiable only by endorsement
Gold Coin or Bullion
Mper
I 2i per
lixm
IftS)
louu
Silver Coin or Bullion. . ,
, a"00 per
Bllv.r or Gold Plat., nader seal, on owner's
estimate or value, and rat. subject to ad
justment for bulk TOO par lot
Jewelry, Diamonds, etc g-jo per 10,4
Deeds, Mortgages, and Valuable Papers generally, whoa
of no Died value, (la year, each, or acoording to bulk.
Thesa Utter, when deposited in Tin Boxes,ar. oharged
acoording to bulk, upon a basis of IH (set Oubio capa
city, $10 a year.
Coupons and Interest will be collected, when desired, an
remitted to tbe owners, for one per oent.
Th. Company offer for RENT, th. lessee Molu-vsly
holding th. key,
SArKS INSIDE THK BURGLAR-PROOF VAULTS
At rates varying from 3fS to $76 each, per annua, aooorii
ing to six.
Deposits of Money Received, on which Interest will.
allowed 8 per cent, on Call Deposits, paya.l. b
Chock at sight, and 4 per cent, on Tims De
posits, payable on tea days' notice.
Travellers Letters of Credit furnished, available ia a
parts of Karope.
This Company is also authorized to act as Rzeoutert,
Administrators, and Guardians, to receive and rasoat.
Trusts of evsry description from th. Courts, eorporati.v.
or individuals.
N. B. BROWNE,
PRKSIDKNT.
ROBERT PATTERSON.
11 3 tutbo5p SECRETARY AND TREASURES.
1
T-1E FIDELITY INSURANCE, TRUST, AND
SAFE DKIOSIT COMPANY.
Philaiiku-hu, Jan. 17, U7.
Th. following detailed statement of th. assets be
longing to this institution is published in aooordano.
with tbo sixth section of the AU of Assembly of Aprils,
1843:- 1
Mortgages, being the first lien on real estate 1
in the city of Philadelphia $337,M'M
Camden and Amboy Railroad six per oent.
mortgage bonds of i9 100,090 Ot
Lehigh Coal and Navigation first mortgage '
railroad loan S0,00t-M
Philadelphia City six per cent, loan, free of
tsxes K.C00-M
Philadelphia City warrants. J.W6S
Missouri State six per cent. loans 75,000 n$
Chioago, Bock Inland and Paciflo Railroad '
seven percent, mortgage bonds : 10,000 IX
Wilkeebarr. Coal and Iron Company first mort
gage eight par oent. bonds , 1,000
Let. igh Coal and Navigation Company ooavorti. ;
ble gold loan. S,0M-M
Time bills, secured by collaterals 6lO,8MtS
Demand r?n", ??r?d h7 oollat erals 9l,m t
Real oatate, No's". M9 and KJl ChgsnnJ street, '
with vaults and sales. I............... JTrtf 846,661 at
Oaahiaoffi oe $123&l7'li '
Cash ia Bank MO.Wro -
24lJk7I
Total, $i434s-s4
1 18 Jt) N. B. BROWNE. President.
ROBKRT PATTERSON, Secretary and Treasurer.
IN8URANOE4 ,
NNUAL STATEMENT OF TUB
AMERICAN ;
Lifd In.ararca Co. of Philadelphia
Southeast Oorser of FOURTH and WAXHUT ftsre
Tot ths year ending December 31, ISC '
BKOEIPTP. 1
Premiums received during th. year $1,040 laVOS
Interest from investment and rents l4l',U4i 34
LOSSHS AND EXPKNSttS." ,,187'l8s 44
Life losses paid 9a.0m
Travelling Agents and Communions Until bt
Salaries and Medical Kxaminations ' llo,4rM
V. 8. and State Taxes and Licenses . j ati'j-
Printing, Adveitiouig, btamps, eto 4t7'4
A5d9 ll
Surpla' premiums returned to insured and .
dividends 170,059 St
ASSETS JANUARY 1, 1870.
U. 8. 6-20 loan. City of Pniladolphi a Loan, "
Bank and Railroad (stocks CTftt.OM'M1
Mortgages upon real estate 6"l,f-Jtj t
Real estate and ground rents 1 it,44 sit
loans on oollatorals amply securtd VM.Ote'li
Premium not, secured by policii.s 7fi,H'tW
Pit-mimus in hum's of sgnts, secursd by bunds 161), 477-71
Canh on band and in banks. 6s. 47944
Acorued intellect to Jauuar 1 ' j7t 71
$2 703 Mo'M
ALKXANnKR WHILLDIV. Piesident.
, GKORGK NUGkNT. Vioe lTreiu-lenl.
JOHN O. SIMS, Aotuaiy. (1 IS, stuthSt
JOHN S. WILSON, Secretary and Treasurer
OENT.'8 FURNI8HINQ COOD5U
piNE DRESS SHIRTS.
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