'JYJfi DAILY EVENING TELKQRA V I --pi J Li A D K Li I Jl 1 FRIDAY, MAJtOII 11, 1870. 17 Z3 W-"5T ORSXSISS. New York, March 11, 1870. Taklnjf the Klnarfom mt Heaven br Fere. The Fnlton street trnycr-moollnfrs are Tory commondublo. They do good. It Is product! ot a pure and peaceful foollnjr to know that CTcrj noon yon can Btcp aside for a few tnomonU loto a eplrltoul atmosphere, and that, cvon If you are not good yoursolf, you may mingle with the pood i and although I would not Imply that there arc no hypocrites at these meetings, or that tho standing up "to bo prayed for" is never ofllelous and egotistical, 1 am morally certain th.it many chance attendcrs there go away refreshed. The panting hart finds its wator-brook there. - But sometimes the hnrt pnnts too much for publlo endurance, and the chairman tries to happened only the other day. A worshlppor, endowed to an unusual extent with the power of praying, plumped down on his knees, and hood lees of the flvo-mltnte signal (meant to restrict tho long-winded), went on prjylng without giving any evidence of letting up. The more ho prayed the more he perspired, and the wrest lings of his spirit were evident in the purple of his complexion and the working of his fingers. In rain the leader of the meeting tinkled his boll, and finally In despair gave out the first two lines of a popular hymn; In vain the congrega tion started the tnno, and sang the hymn to its conclnsion. The pleader prayed on, and . at length dim murmurs of "put him out" (such as you hear at a theatre when some one In the gallory burets into a horse-laugh at the wrong lme) began to spread over the house. Even his did not affect tho man nrton his knees pirltuallr speaking, he remained unput out nd the only remaining remedy was to physi ally eject him. With some difficulty this was ccompllshcd, and two policemen of a serlom urn of mind stood at the door to prevent hU cturn. Mr. FrellfiVs Diamond. Mrs. F relish is the name ol the notoriety to whom allusion was yesterday made as having . brought before the Tomb; Tollce Court a charge of theft against a Broadway jeweller. In some respects this is one of the most remarkable casos ever brought before a New York court. It is rendered so by the publicity attaching to tho name of her husband as being tho manager of the Bowery Theatre, and by the extreme candor which characterizes the lady's confessions. O cheek ! thou god of the nineteenth century, how many peccadilloes are with impunity committed by those who put their trust in thee I If I had on his check. It is a through ticket anywhere. Genius may do a little; talent may do more; tact la of immense service to any one; but check is Indispensable. With cither of the first three you stand tho chance of sitting down to ten-cent cakes and coffee. With the fourth you dine royally at Dclmonico's. Poor Jim Jubilee. Everything rotating to this distinguished per son Is interesting from the fact that tho backs of his Testa are made of black satin to the latest charge upon which he made his appearance in conrt ' It is theroforo interesting to learn that a person named George W. Pierce has been trying to blackmail : him in the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars." The plan he took was to send anonymous letters and to threaten Erie's life if the sum is not forthcoming. Damocles' Jack knlfe seems to be forever suspended over Jim Jubilee's head. , , , Air. PtMter'a Thirteenth Temptation. v Some weeks ago Mr. Joseph C. Foster came to this city from Philadelphia, accompanied by ii. rtuncrhter. and took board and lodging with a Mr8. ;TUdaIe, in Brooklyn. Ills ostensible of separate homes where they call rubbors "gums," and indulge In other one-syllable mon strosities was the superintendence of and the produCU011 of that spectacular chef (Tatuvre, The Twelve Tempidlions, at the Grau Opera House. Mrs. Tlsdale's affidavit Mr. Fob- &VW.M.uf - " ' tor niaiA cniiHlnc the Dublin to succumb to his Troelve Temptations, succumbed hlmsolf to a thirteenth one, and that was not to pay his board. . Bhe ; therefore procured an order for the attachment of his . portion ! of the property connected with the theatre, such as scenery and wardrobe, and also of his share - . . . t UVH u mniw V. - . J J that when they have . New , York, or Brooklyn landladies to deal with, Phlladelphlans who are ' not lawyers ought to borrow a portion of that sharpness which is generally supposed to attach to members of the legal profession hailing from the City of Brotherly Love. Mr. Foster, if I remember aright, used to be one of the healthy, heavy old men who did the "bless-ye-be-happy' business at tho Uhesnut Street Theatre. He ought to have made money out of the Twelve Temptations, I will not say for lire. Tladttle's ik. hnt inr his nwn. Caught at Last. t allude to John Smith. I have watched the ' career of this Individual for many years. In looking over the police records yesterday, I saw that he had been arrested and held for trial on account of stealing a tub of butter and a tUoese. Philadelphia papers please copy. The Arlon Chora. On one or two occasions I have remarked that Parepa-Rosa, although incomparably great as a concert singer, was much more of a business woman than an oporatic artist. Without being exactly her own treasurer, she knows precisely how much money comes in and how much goes out. Her recent expedition to this city, from Baltimore In order to sing at an entertainment given by the Arlon Society, provoked on admlr lnir parasrraph from almost every newspaper in this city. In fact, it was a simple business opera tion, and if attention to one's private business deserves public commendation, then was Kuph raosyno most praiseworthy. Sho simply sang for the Arlon 8oclety, on condition that the Arlon Chorus should sing for her during her approach- tng opera season in this city. That choras will keep its promise next week on the occasion of the production of Der FreischuU. Aa rjoelevailna Elevator. A couple of young men who are not as well known to the police as they would be hud their name been published, rested, one or two mid- ' nights ago, on the topmost of the front steps of the Astor House. Owing to an obliquity of - vision for which champagne was not altogether IrresDonslblo, they mistook that locality for the . elevators of the hotel. After the lapse of some minutes one of them complained of feeling elddy.and attributed it to the rapid motion of the macblBO. ' "YeV.responded hU companion, "It's shoot ing no like a rocket. , We must be near the "This way, gentlemen," exclaimed the Take t svn m ni inn luinkii lj MJbuvuar Tha Ulwart fiWJtaon waa aooompftnUd by a nf io rter8. through whose united exer- ! tha !b.amtaa.ne Charleys were sheo-flled to their dormitories. Ati Baba I At tub CnBSittiT the drama of Otif Twist and the farce of Turning the Tables wlfl bo per formed this evening. ; mere win bo a matinee to-morrow, and on to-morrow evening Mr. McManus will havo a opntui. i At thb Walkht Mr. Fechter will porsonato ''Hamlet" this ovenlng. I A matinee performance of The Octoroon will be Riven to-morrow. On Monday Mr. Fochtor will appear as I'ltny Bios." I At the Arch the drama of The LIUIp Detec tive will bo represented this evening, with Lotta in six different characters. i At thb Amateurs' Drawtno Room the French Comedy Company will appear this evening In Miss Mutton (Kasf Lymxc) and Les l'vtitcs Uiseres de la Vie. At tbb Eleventh 8tkkbt Opera IIousb an attractive bill of minstrelsy is announced for this evening. At Duphhh A Benedict's OrsnA IIourb a variety of amusing burlosques will bo per formed this evening. , Sionor Bi.itz and Lis son will glvo a magi cal entertainment at the Assembly Buildings this evening. The Panorama of "The Pilgrim" will bo ex hibited at Concert Hall this evening for the benefit of the Fifth Strcot M. E. Church. : X. T. K. Mr. B. B. Duane will ropeat his humorous entertainment entltlod " Ninety Minutes in Kweer Kompany" this evening at the Af s.mbly Buildings. Thb Skntz-IIabsler orchestra will give a matinee to-morrow at Musical Fund Hall. A Grant Choral Concert in aid of the Baptist Homo will be given to-morrow afternoon at tho Academy of Music. - A very interesting fierformance mny be expected, and as the object a most worthy one, we hope that there will be a full ultendunce. The Blchlnas Tranpe to New Orleans. The success of tho English Opera, since tho opening of its present engagement in this city, has been the subjoct of general notice. We ascribe this, in a general way, to the Intrinsic merit of the "KlcUlngs Troupe." In a special sense, however, we would call it the result of tho universal anxiety that has been aroused since the moment of the first announcement of tho appearance of tho Caroline Ulchlngs Opera in onr midst. In a community so peculiarly musical as that in which we live, It would have been strange indeed if a reception showing, beyond question, the popularity of the English opera, had not been accorded to it. It is not only from the large audiences that each night attend the Varieties Thoatre that we draw this moral, but also from the brilliant merit of the troupe as a whole. Apropos of this we would like to say that, at the matinee of yesterday, Eichborg's comic opora of the Doctor of Alcan tara, we specially noticed in this opera the vigor and perfection of the chorus. No better min gling of the soloists and tho general choristers could be given, we take it, anywhere. If for nothing else, tho Doctor of Alcantara merits a second representation, which, we trust, will not be declined by the management. A . O. Time, March 6. ' Incidentals, California has a newspaper known as' the Wateonvllle rajaronian. The newsboys are shy of it. I rein la uity is to do the scene of a waltr.- mg maich for a purse of $1000 and the cham pionship of Nevada. Y una due rearard to the reaulrements of Lent, a Portsmouth, N. II., fisherman caught on the 4th lost, a codfish weighing 135 pounds. a pnysinian ana an undertaker reside in tne same house In Boston, and it occasioned an awk- warn mistake a day or two ago. a Here wns another doatn irom tricmiue spiralis, makinc the -fourth, in BridzcDort. Conn., on Monday. The sickness was caused by eoting raw pork. me Louisiana uomocraiic Btate uommittce proclaims that "there is no middle ground, ex cept for those who are oa the road to the com mon enemy." A Bangor man weeps lor his fifth wire, lo prevent misapprehension it should bo added that ho weeps because Bhe is dead, and uot be cause ho is In search of her. ' 1 ' i Four vounzladles and a young man were on Sunday week baptized in Hum river, Minnesota, while the thermometer marked 13 degrees below zero. Out in Nevada, they say that, when a white man kills an Indian he presents him with a ticket of admission to tho red man's happy hunting grounds. Thus facetiously do they intimate that Ea is In truth a dead-head. . : The Louisville Journal wants the author of "Shoo fly" shot, and the Troy 2Vmcs asks what shall be done with those who sing it in the streets? - Wouldn't 8top-Cox be effective? It is rumored that Deweese, the carpct- baggor cadetshlp seller, from North Carolina, villi ne succeeded in congress oy james uarna, a negro. The exiled member finds this even more harris-ing than expulsion. The Tcrre Haute Journal calls tne "comic theatre" In that city a "dead beat show" since they posted "no free list" on the door. The Journal certainly occupies (ferre haute) liih ground. it is stated mat Ham coiiver was so severely Injured in the recent prize-fight that he is likely to quit this earthly tabernacle. He said bo was perfectly willing to stand "the hazard of the die," but didn't think that Edwards would throw 'fives' every time. Four statues are to be placed upon the new City Hall of Detroit, representing Justice, In dustry, tha Arts, and Commerce. The firnt, twelve feet high and cut from sandstone, has been completed. Schools were kept In 5053 districts in Michi gan last year, and were attended by about 270,000 children. Tho average length of the schools was 6 3-10 months. They employed 2oM male tcachors, at an average salary of 14771 per month, and 7803 females, averaging t34 55 per month. . The total expense was 2388,113. Ihe Delaware peach-growers aro already making preparations for the transportation of their crop the coming season. They ask that the price for carrying a car load of peaches of 10,000 pounds from Dover to Jersey City be re duced to $100, and that the empty baskets be re turned tree or cnarge. ine growers also say that tbey are unwilling to pay cartace from Jer sey City to New York when fruit is sold In the former city. Bkttkb Mads BkTitB Oct Bmi'KM l' lmaa OlHHIKG AT ToWFH UAU, At Tow kb lUix Thau Afttwiauia Kuut - Hmnktstt A Oa, i ; , Ko. 818 MAJtABX KTIUU-X. Ma. William W. OAAtuur, tha Jeweller at Ho. U 8. Becoad (treat, baa one of too Urgent and moet attractive atocka of all kinda of Jewolry and Bllv erwaro In tha oity. Ha baa alao on hand a large aasortment ot una American Western Watohea. ThJa entire valuable atock la now beinc sold oat below eoet, preparatory to removal. Tooae who Durcbaae at thia atoro at tha Breen time are certain to get the worth of their money. , i DxT Fns. Tha moat aOaotnel way at 'gaardtpa' onVa health is to keep tha feet dry, and that can only ba dona by tha nee of India Robber On rahoea, and a tba Incle ment seeeoa la opon u, we would adTiae aw reader buy none bat tha beat quality, wbiah oaa only be had at GooisiKAB'a HeadQoaxUre, Wo. M Otiamnt suae, atmth Me, Philadelphia, , , v-, - 1 . . I I drama OvxbooatsI ' Blub.1' ' ' ' ;' Sraota OvsaooiTsl v ' t- ; . " " " I OUTI. . . Gbrzs. BltOWS, DBAS, MixTTJuas or OaiwB, OLOnp AMD MK.TOXSf f AipUndid variety at . ' r" '. Obabxks Stoska, rto. S34 Okaaautatraat. Uxoxaf Favilt Bawna hUoiiiinu, Tea doQars aaafa. Balaao la aaoathly Inatalmanta. O. V. Uavu, Me, 810 Ohaaunt street. TOO OFTEN a OoiJ If MnldrKl a Tri ordinal trlflla affair, ju m wall Mt to to at It eme. aad hono v iMiut'ocllr aleoil, nntll (impla, ouribU affootloa U oonrertod lata a rioui and aaralljr latal Pulmonary Diaeaso. Tha mora pradaot, awara that a violent Ooi h or Oold ahonld narar ba trlflad with, bat oa tha oontranr taken ear of from Ita Inolplenojr, promptly maka ojm of DR. D. JaTNa's KxrnTTORAKT, a euraUva whloh has ana tainad Ita reputation for over thirty yeara as a remedy alwaya affloaolona, and aura to aiart a moat beneaoial Influ ence on all the Bronohlal and Palmonan oians. Bold hr aU Drotuciata. ItLtTK PiakoPovubs AtW. H.UarrylA 8ona Onrtala Store, No. ;a ciie nut at reel (in the oar pet lorei. ttinm Ovkbshors aim Boots for Man, Woman, and Children, oaa be had at retail at the very loweet prioea. Goodyear'e manufacture, old stand. No. Sue Ghaannt atroet, lower aid. , , Brum Patmkkts at Oak Uau. fneee Payment at Oak Hall, t 8. F. corner SIXTH hreoie Paynioole at Oak Hall, I and MARKUP Rlrul. (Specie 1'ayroonta at Oak liall,' March 7, 1870. ' I H We eommenee paying Specie to day In change, inatend ot rran t iunal curronoy, in all our Bales Uepartmeata. WANAMAKKR A BROWN, " OAK HAM,. THH I.ABOKST OLOI HINQ HOIJSP, 8. K. corner BIXTU and MAKKK r btreeta. Our rrason for It for H. We d for it f ao that for it I to co di forit. ard . B"" A We do not want any dull times, and (Mir reaeon Our roaon Our reuaon it people neofl not wait tor Mold down, we at once make the lose, Adinat onr nrioea to kmoIi haaia. C"anii Kill anlloltllnr M.ii'.or H,.' gF(:iothiii( and Uents' l'urniahioa; fW Onode the aame a if Oold wua not W at a premium. WANAMAKKR A BROWN. ".' OAK HaI,I SIXTH and M AKK.1JT BlroeU. OnrHope.i To larinly Increaae onr trade. Many hare Our Hope. I postponed tliolr purohaeea expecting Oild to Our Hope. ( so down, and put oif buyniK eren tliouich Oarllope. they need tuearticlea. Tuie then ifthenii port unity daeired. aa the can buy now tuet aa cheap ae erer they will be able. Wi ex pect to increaae our trade, and be repaid the temporary loaa, beaidea, by our example, help to bring back the good old timet bolore the war began. WANAMAKm BHOWS. -RELIARi.K OLOTHINO IKMISH. B1XTU and MARKET Street. . tW Poatacript-i Though our Bales last year exceeded I W P(ta'rii. ( any former year, we mean to increaae I w Postscript. f thtm etill by our enUrgod facili-It?- PudtacriptJ ties. if- We bare more Men'e and Boys' I f Olothing than in any house this eide tV of the AtlanMo Ocean, well made, ot t f good material, and handsomely cnt, IV and at prices loner than any tune I W since 18til. WANAMAKFR A BROWN. TIIK OI.OTHIKKS. who o:eny the whole Block, 81VT11 Street, from Markot to Mino. niAitmcn. Gam.ahkr Catthi.1- On tho th Instant, at the Broad Street M. B. Parsonage, No. 1402 C hristian street, by Rev. 8amutl Irwin, Mr. William T. (al i.ahkr, of Philalelplila, to Miss Maky J. Cattbll, of Chester, 1'a. - , Kino Orroer. November 13, at the Roxho rouRh BaptLst Parsonage, by tho Rev. David Knen cer, Mr. William T. Kino, or Philadelphia, and Miss Katk Auklia, daughter of Mr. Samuel Qregcr, of Manayunk. Dorr.rrEHTT. On the 9th Inst . John Dodo son ot the late Plilllp Douxhcrty. aired Si yearn. The relatives and friends of the ratuliy are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his mother, . Mrs. Mary DonBherty, No. Tii4 H. KiRhth street, on Moiulay, tho Hth iustaut, at 8;' o'clock A. M. ,, . , . . ' FRA7IRR. On the 6th Instant,' Uobebt Fat.iRB, In the 5Vili year of his age. i - The relatives and rrletids of the family, also .tho WllllaniHon Ixxlgn. No, A. Y. M.; lliuuanu Lodge, No. 14, A. O. U. F. ; Man's Benefloial Society, No. B; also Hopo Hose, Kmolution and Friendship Fire Compaules, and the Fire Department in gene ral, are respectfully Invited to atteml the fnneral, from his late residence, No. 131 0.U street, on Hun da v, the l.ith instant, at 1 o'ulock, interment at Odd Fellows' ceB.ieu.Tyi . ,,v j - . MarIL on the loth Instant. John C. Maull. Id the 87th year of his age. 1 The relatives and friemia of the family are iiivitcn to attend the funeral, from bin turn rexiilenct, No. lnis Spring Garden street, on Monday mornlug, tho 14th Instant, at 10 o'clock. To proceed to Laurel Hill. Thomajl On the nth Instant, J. Vandyke, son of Jos. M. and Annie L. Thomas, and grandson ol the late J. IX Kaisby. , - . , . Towksknd. on the morning of the 8th instant. Laura Parmklia Townsrnd, wife of Samuel li. TowiiHflud, and eldest daughter of Francis and Jano Bhepherd, In the Sid year of her age. I ihe relatives ana menasoi taeiamur are par ticularly Invited to attend the funeral, from the awal- uence or ner parents, fto.' iszo in. jueventa Hiroeu above 1 hompson, on Sunday afternoon, Maroh 13, at l o'oiocav Horvicos at tne 'xaoernacie metnooiat Church. . Interment at Laurel U1U. . . . . , Walker. On the 9th Instant, at Eckley, Luzerne couiity, Fa., Km ma M., wue or the Rev. James walker. i The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully tnvitud to attend the funeral, from the resi dence of her father, TJonry Green, No. 321 Ileud street, on Matnrday at 8 o'olock P. M. - : OARPETINOS, ETO. 1870 EETAIL DEPARTMENT. 870 KcCALLUf.l, CREASE & SLOAN, IMPORTERS AND DKALKR8 IN j CAR P E TING S, Warehouse, No. 609 CHESNUT ; St. Spring Importations. NBW AND ELEGANT DESIGNS AT Greatly Reduced Prices. 1000 PIECES ENGLISH BRUSSELS, ' 1000 PIECES CROSSLEY TAPESTRIES. Most of the above are of extra quality, new styles, private patterns and designs exprcsj for our trade. Canton Matting, , : English Oil Cloths, Cocoa Matt In qs. McCAUUM, CREASE SLOAN, No. C09 CHESNUT Street, 8 8 wfm3m ' PIIILADELPHIA. LEGAL NOTICES. TESTATE OF FRANCIS KINO, DECEASED. i i Letters TestamantsTT on ana Hatata of IHAM0I8 raoia 'C'ompan 'for Isvatuaoee oo LtTes and Oraatmc 4 nnuiWee.'' all pereona ida.bted to said eaute are rer la m.k. umMiL and tboee baviujr olaima avainaS tbe aame iopreaantUera withoot delay, at Uis Uthua af ID! Ukia IWatDilir. rtJ. " j va mty. ill faasV QHABLK8 UUTILlt, Praaideat. . , CORDAGE. ManUla, Cital and Tarred Cordage, At Uwsat Raw Terk Frieaa aad FraiahU. EDWIN BL FITLKB V CO '.. Faetorr.TKBTHSi. and aEBUAirTOW.1 Aveaae. Btore,No. H. WATER Bt. tad IS R. DELAWAHS AVTaaaa. a FIF?!1 EDITION TIZX3 I.ATSST TJUVja. r . i FROM STATE. TT . t wwavt M.rrh 11 A, BhOCUlUK aColdoUt. by which a 'miner named W1 ward 8- Sweeney - a i a waa Instantly killed, occurred flunn this morning. . .' ' ' J ' It annum thn unfortunate man. In atwomP"DS to Jump on a car cotnlnfr' ont of the CMt missed his footing, and, railing between the c r and ventilation gato, was crushca m a horrible manner, . . j j FROM JfEW YORK, The old JUellmt-113si. 1 ' New Tohk, March ll.-There was great ex citement in tho Gold Room to-day. Hold oimned at U24, rose to lloj, and receded to 112. After 13 o'clock the room was thrown Into con vulolons by telctrrauis from Washlnrrton that the Ilonse Committee on Foreign Affairs would to-day report a resolution In favor ot according belligerent rights to tho Cnban Insurgents. This rushed the price up to 113, and a scone of excitement followed which balllcs all de crlptlon. , Thb Coi, TRAiie.-The following is the amount of Coal transported on the Philadelphia and Heading Kailroad during the week, ouding Thursday, March 10, 1S70: , : From Bt. Clair M 14 From Port Carbon 1 ,849 04 From Potuvllle 46 t From fkhnylkUl Uavcn 8,518 18 From Auburn 834 la From Port CUnton. k i WW 14 From llarrlsburgand Pauphln 1,TW 1 From AUentown and Albums ' 146 08 Anthracite Coal for week T.StU 10 Bituminous Coal from ilarrlsburg aud . Dauphin for week T.B98 ot Total for week paying freight. ....... 14,ao 01 Coal for Company's use , sal 15 Total alt kinda for week. . . 14.WT H ' Previously this year. ....'....... 661,196 01 Total , . f. J. . 676,118 in To Tliursdar, March 11, 1S69.... W,6:i5 00 FINANOIAL.. i N.E W 1 O -Aj IV. City of Allegheny Six Per Cents; ; i . ii . - 1 i " ; r .' . . I ' FB.EF. or STATE TA2I. ; . ; . , ' r . ' i ' We arc offering a limited amount of this Lob a . i - ; : ; ;..: i ,r -. t i ' i At SO Per Cent, and Accrued ' a A :, . . i i. ; ..i . ; :. ' " ' ' . ' ' " V ! ;' The Interest Is payable first days of January and Jnly, in Philadelphia, FRKK OF STATS TAX. i ... , Vv e recommend them as an nnqaesUonable ae nrlty for investment. , ' , . , ; . , The debt Of Allegheny City being comparatively imall, the eeonrlty oirered la equal to that of the City of Philadelphia, the dltrerenoe in prloe making them a very desirable and cheap secnilty. ..... j WM. PAINTER & CO., : - '. : J'-c-a r ; '.. i ; I t j ,' Ita ii kern nnd Dealers iu Oorenw ment SecurUIes, : , i. ... .i i.,.,.: No. 36 South THIRD Street, ' : I . ' ' 1 S6 sm ' J :-wl E LLIOTT I U IV IV, Xo. 109 SOUTH THIRD STEEET. , .', , - ;:.,!;'' DEALERS IN ALL GOVEBNXENT SEC0IU TLES, OOLD BILLS, ETC , , . J ;. . DRAW BILLS OF EX CHANGS AND 188 UB COMMERCIAL LETTEK3 OP CIUiDlT ON THB TOION BANK OF LONDON. ; ; , ; I8STJI TUAV2LLER8' LETTKK8 OF OKEDIT ON LONDON AND PARIS, available throughout Europe. '. -' Will collect all Coupons and Interest free of charge for parties making their financial arrangement wjthua. . K pu 8. PETERSON & CO., STOCK EEOKEUS, ' ' Re, 89 Soutli TIIIR Street. ADVANCES MADE ON GOOD COLLATERAL PAFKB. Most complete facilities for Collecting Maturing Country Obligations at low cost. INTKREST ALLOWED ON DEPQ8IT8. I 88 D. C. WHARTON SMITH S CO., BANKKK8 AND BROKERS, Ko. 121 SOUTH THIIUD STREET. ' ', Saocaatort te Smith. RaadoUph A Oo. . Krerr branch af tha anainna frill have prompt atteatiaa as heretofore. ... ti . . QootaUoB ef Stooka, OorerBmeuU, aod Oold aoo ataatlr raeeivad froaa Hew Tork brprlvat4 wira. troea aof frieada. Kdiuud D. BaadoU 'Oe, Mtytr ton firemen, , SeArej, A. AcAenbach, Iltrbnthotfer, i 1 O. AtKmhaeJi:, Carl MvUer, llldtbrandt, Vavtkr, Amber g, Tovssaint, , JicnscU, Carl lietker, Lrfcvne, ' Hersoff, JCvvasscff. I'uvl Wcbtr, Carlllof, CrJK "" ! J. If. . De Ilaat, yiamvt . . Klombetk & TjOtm, GH.II3A.T AXZrC rJALE, On TUTJItSDAT and FRIDAY EVENING 8, March 10 atd ll.atTX o'clock, wm be offered the finest and most Important collection of OIL PAINTINGS ever shown to the Philadelphia pubUo, being the, enure impoirauon oi aiesBrs. iJAiL.nr a CO., which will be sold without reserve, together with that of Hr. CUAKUC8 F. HA9KLTINK, whloh must also be sold on aoconntof an early business connected with The Paintings are now oid at the ti: lltti CUK8NCT 8TEBKT. SCOTT, Jr., Auctioneer. ... " ' ' 8 S 6t JJriUmiin. - , . . Jhaith, Amtt. Jfavrngartner, ; Uet.nr, JUngsbacJi, Paulsen, N. B. Pictures on exhibition day and evening FINANOIAL riRST-CaLASS SECURITY, j j ' WI OFFKR FOB BaXI & 1 , 0 0 0,000 LcuisYille and Nashville Railroad First Mortgage Sevens ATSTKa And Accrued Interest from October 1 LKItOTH OF BOAS 3B0 MILES, j , THE ROAD IB OOMPLETKD AND FTJIXT HQUIP PKU AT AH AOXUAL OOST OF OVER .1 , 016,000,000. ! ) ARD HAS PAID FROM 7 TO M PER OinrT. Drvt DKNDB OH ITS BTOOK FOR T11K PAST 10 U TEARS. . .'..- Tbe Ilonds nre Conpon oTf lOOO . I2acli, -with Rlglit f Uesl- ; t ration. - j - B 1 ,900,000 of tha Bonds hare bean sold alraaAj (oaa part taking 8600,000 aa a permanent investment), and we hare bnt (1,000,000 oa band, whloh we ot! er te investors as I ' A riRST.fJLASS SECURITY. . . ' . ; . ' v.- .. '..l, DREXEL & CO., j .... i Ifo. 81 South TlIHtD Street, '; . ' '' ' "'"''" I " ff ' ' . " 1 , . PWILADELPUIA. CITY WARRANTS i..r i I Bought arid Sold, i v , j.'.:- .; i.l i ',Luc.i ef..'J DE HAVEN & 'MO., , VI' Mo. 40 South THIRD fltroet. i-.; ' . : . . " i : "- . it : ... . .. FOR SALE. C. T. YERKES, Jr., & CO., BAKKE3JS AND BKOKEIiS,' No. 20 South .THIRD Street, 1 10 it PHILADELPHIA. QIJUXVDlNIiraC., DAVIS St CO., . :. , T I Ko. 48 SOUTH TnillO STREET, PHILADELPHIA. GLEKDIIiKING, DAVIS & AMORT, Ko. 17 WALL STREET. NEW YORK. BANUKKS AKD BROKBEa. Btrylni and aeUlnc Stocks, Honda, andQold Commlaslon a Specialty. Philadelphia house connected by telejrraphlo with the Stock Boarda and Gold Boom of New York. Ot B. K. JAMISON & CO., BTJCCSSSORSTO " ' P. IT. KEXaLY & CO., ' ; BANKSB8 A2TO DfiALKES M Gold,' Ellver, and1 Coyernmeat Bond At Closest Market Bate( N. W. Cor. THIRD aad CHE3NTJT 8ts. Bpeclal attention given to COMMISSION OSDXBS ln New York aud Philadelphia Btoc Souda, eee. eto. .::) bui i.3 '.lt I. - ':'. if - :'.'. i I f I ' : ' l. - ' ' '- 1 "! ' J " i Ui; f c L ' - inajLAMtmvuu. : . if.-.-: :. v' l rv , . , V..' f -l i. ;'. . ' ! : ' : 1 1 ' .' . ' (..' ' .'- '! ;.i i. ( i . ' 1 -. .:'::' I 1 ( f- t ,,i --i " '' "c I- :. i . . i , ) v. .. . ; i-l.: Za-tUKoU, TVutan, Desptjfe, RcotMr$t Caraud, Pecrtu, Bakabnrtce, Ferrandk. W. 7. Jiicfirf. jTicfwhon, Rttmsty, Ita'mer, ' . Tail, ..; La n feint f' Hf-.d, Ituvpp, " Accard, 1 ' Lat,eaUtt Jacobson,- Uogutt, . j ; Jlamman IHrffenbaeb. ii ' , i Otto Meyer, frtvs, Oesselsehip. departure for Europe on his house. on exhibition and will be Falentin, KoOite, PINANOIALr J) K 15 X 13 4 & (J 0.1 ' No. 34 SOUTH TOTED STISHET, American and ITtWoLctt BANIOSIIS,! IBSTTB DRAFTS AND CTRCDLAB LSTTESS OP CREDIT available oa preeeataUoa la any part of Europe. , Trarellen eaa make all their Cruuiciaf arraog. menu throngh oa, and we will oolleot thotr laleren1 and dlTldenda without charya. Bum, WrKTHBor CajDauio, Ban O.' KewTorlc I . Partt. at WATOHES. 1124 CHESNUT STREET. American, Swiss ' anil . English . , . .. ... . . ,i WAT C II E S AT . CLAKK 5s BIDDLE'S. Special Agents in PltitadtlpTiia jpr . ' ; .l . ia!e by b. Howard Co., Boston. . (IU GENUINE on oioc GOLD AND SILVER; WATCHES, $12, f'iO, $2 J. f ' We are now sxllfnv nnr xr.,.h.. . wnotaaaie prtors. IL' aid upwards, all in hiiDUn . Ma. nniunaes ana liaise siisee, warraavtaa i timer, aa tte b-t ootin tea times aaaBaek. end (or circular, tiooda .ant O. fW n v . , Oaatomers caa examina hfnr navlnw h n-.;n eharcaaaaoh wa.t . . " .7 V JAMES GERARD & CO.. No;' 85 NASSAU STREET1 (UP" STAIRS). WATOHES, JEW ELRY, ETO. ' TT 1 1 t TT' Tf T ' ' m. a ' n ( ' - NO. 1W NORTH 8KOONT) 8TRKFIT, ' VS atcluuaksre and Dealors will find onr stock oemnlatav at jiHooa aa low aa an in the United cHaAea. t. -Price list sent on application. , 3ltm FJRE AND BURGLAR PROOF jBAFH. ; C0L0KEL WjTpN7DWiokT :AT a .1 t:tbU.t Blag Uaiatoa,' New Yoik, .Feb. 6u 1870. MARVIN'S PARl'OSjlFE ' ' ( TR I U M PH ANT 1 1 ' ' I '.I-ii BiSqhamton, N. X., Pco. , 18I. MJLS3B3. MiBTtM X CO., , ,. rr , . Vo. 721 Chosnut street Gfntlempn: My house waa entlroly destroyed hf tire on the 0th inat. The Family fiare I Darchaawt from you In 18T was In the lire, and waa opened yesterday. The contents were In a perfect state ef preservation, and after taking into consideration tha TREMENDOUS HBAT, the Safe lying for (19) twelve, hours In a pile . of aome (3) TillRry TONS OF BURNING COAL, I deem it very remarkable that nothing ahonld be Injured Inside. - The inner Steet Chest bt all right. .1 this day send the Safe to your JlrmlnKew York. .tit Truly yours,- w. D WIGHT. These Safes are for f ale by " ' MARVIN & CO.; 721 CHESTNUT Street (MasoaioHaU). , . PIIILADELPIU A. ; ' 9 268 BROADWAT, New York, and 108 BANK Street, Cleveland, Ohio. . 8 88 mwffttrp CUTLERY, ETO. JODGEKS & WOSTENHOLITS FOCKKT- KJNITES, Paari aad Stag handle, and beaatiful nnish BodcW, and Wade A Butcher's Razors, and tba aea brated Leeoa'tre RaAor; Ladis.' Bciaaors, la eases, of tha fiuest qaaJltr ; RodcerC Table Oatlery, Oarren and Porks. Racor tUropa, Cork Borewa, Ete. Ear Inatramenta, to aaaiat the hearing, of the most approved oonstraotiea. aft P. MADEIHA'8. ho 111 TKWTH Street, below Ohesnat. PIANOS. AXBRXCHT, - RIKKKH A bOUMrDT. aaurac7riiKK.ti or FIB8T)LAB8 rUNO-l ORTXS. 11 anaraniee and moderate prioea, " WAJtltKOUMa, No. 410 AROH Ptreea, HATS AND OARS. ff WARBURTON'8 IMPROVED VKNTI- fTTu