THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1870. TJ 33 W-Y O 2S. K I S XVI 3. From (hir Oum ComtixmaenU New York, April 3, 1370. Vnxln nt Nchoola." Tbc subject of corporal punishment at the public schools lias been agitated by the Board of Education. This In a theme which every few months affords directors the opportunity to waste all their ungramuiiiticul eloquence Not very long airo corporal puulshmcnt was abolished In all the public schools, on the ground that It was degrading to the pupil, and In too many cases a mere pretext for gratify ing the teacher's vile passions, without any Toforonco to tbo fact that it sometimes transgresses the bounds of decency and defeats the very end H was lntondcd to secure. Now It seems, however, since Mr. Bcechcr has discovered that sugar-cane is not tbo only cane fit to bring up a child on, that corporal correction is to bo reinstated into Its old place. One of the directors prudently mado the suggestion that it should be administered to the small boys only, and that the largo ones should be allowed to nn walloped on account of tho physical improbability of female teachers coping with them. It there is truth in statis tics, however, it is generally feminine teachers who aro most successful in administering this flort of chastisement, and who aro least merci ful In tho degree of it which they inflict. Tho non-waxlng system has had a pretty fair trial, ' and Is said to havo befcn a failure, and now tho "waxing" regime is to bo restored with especial reference to the Bmall Boy. Trlllnurmil lovc. Not many months ago a yotuur girl of about sixteen married an old man of sixty. The girl was Irlh by birth, but had been brought up by Germans in this country, so that sho spoke Eng lish with a beautiful brogue made up of equal parts of Irish aud German accent. The man is a Frenchman, and though he has been a con siderable time in this country, cannot speak a word of its language. How ho made love It would not be easy to tell if love were a passion that required words for its expression. Happily, however, it is such a mysterious and profound emotion that words oficn only obscure the meaning it burns to express. I suppose he mado signs to her signifying certain moods and tenses of tho verb amo, and that she responded to the conjugation. At any rato they were duly married, and had not been married long before, as with "Sir I'ctcr"' and "Lady Teazle," he found that ho bad a young wife and she discovered that sho had an old husband. He was very jealous; she was very provocative of jealousy. He used to lock her up in her room, whence she used to csiNipo at all hours of tho night and day. Finally the trilingual pair mado their appearance yesterday afternoon in one of tho police courts of this city. The French sexa genarian pleaded his case very pathetically in his own language, but seemed to produce uo vQect whatever upon the heart of tho Irish German of sweet sixteen. "Coine, oh, come with me!" he exclaimed, endeavoring to put his arms around her. He expressed himself of course In French, of which this is a free translation, with the poetic tlugo preserved which it possessed in the original. "I veel not; I veel not!" exclaimed the young girl. "Come, oh, come with me!" pleaded Frenchman once more, with a doailng beaming from his eye. "I veel not; 1 veel not !" exclaimed tho once more in a melodramatic voice. tbo leer girl Thereupon ensued a trilingual gibbering which Mr. Fechter might have understood, tak ing in the sense of all three languages simulta neously, but which nobody In court did. The young girl "made for him" in both Eugllsh and German, pouring forth language with a volu bility which it was a pity was not spent upon a better cause. Ho answered her back again in equally voluble French, until at length tho police justice put an end to tho matter by ad vising her to go home and give him another trial, which she at length agreed to do. Tho Spanish Bullet at tho Tammany Is one of the greatest frauds that have ever been produced in this couutry Where the members of It wero picked up I cannot pretend to say, but I should hardly say they came from Madrid. They bear no evi dences of Castile nbout them not even soap ! and their dancing is nothing more than a bklppcty-skip that the veriest tyro in a ballo would Le ashamed of not being able to execute. The Pull I Concert was on Wednesday evening at Steinway Hall, and last evening nt tho Brooklyn Academy of Music, attended by enormously large aud en thuslastlc audiences. Did you over hear the etrong, sweet strains produced by bell-ringers ? nor volco is just as melodiously mellow as that, und New York audiences 6eem just be ginning to appreciate it in all its extraordi nary merit. Ali Bab a. The lifite K. N. Tliuycr a. a lUlilnlilmnan. In our obituary of the late Mr. E. N. Thaver wo alluded to a rumor that had been current during bis life, to the effect that during tho action be tween tho Chesapeake and Shannon, he being a midshipman on board the lormer vessel, he hid himself In the hold of his ship. After our article appeared we thought that it would have been belter it Bucn an aiiu6iou nad not been made, and our excuse must be the haste iu which we wero obliged to collect our material and write tho notice. Mr. Thayer was a gentleman for whom we always entertained a most cordial esteem, and iu referring to the above mentioned rumor we bad no oesiro or mtentioii to say any thing but in a kindly spirit. We regret, how ever, that iinythitig was said on the subject, and we vcrv gladly publish the following letter Irom a son of the deceased actor, which puts his con duct as a luidsnipmau on board tne uuesapeako iu a proper ligut beiore tne puunc: To the Editor of the Hcent mi Trtetrraah. Deal' air: 1'ermlt niu iu my own name ami that of the faintly to tliti'.ik you fur the cimipliuicntary notice oi luy father aiipi uriiiK in Aiomiay Tki.k okafu, and also to ask u correction of the account or ins connection wun mo i;iiesui.'HM i uavo ajniin and sguln heard him describe the autlon, and 1 know from the iDinutoms with which at various limes ho detailed dlil'urcr.t trilling iuol Ic.ir.s, all e r. roballve of the muin feuturrts, tuut aUliouyU a boy he was not a . moro than ordinarily friirhtcned one. On the day of Die liuht he went ushoro lu charce of the boat sent for t'aol.ilti I. iwrenot". and altva.vs as. serttd must )iobitivti tlml that ollicor was not In the sllphteBtof (in IntuxIciiU'd. The Shaunon was forainir slowly seaward, and tho Chesapeake carrying mure sail attempted to pais tier, cross ner uons, u:m iukb ncnroui lurtvmu. UufortunaU-ly th mamruvro was not siK-cfssftil. The fire of the Kiii'lisli cut away all the riuitlir-r for ward, so that the Olu'Siit.eako came up Into the wind, and then backed stem tlrst azaiiutt the beam of tho Shannon, which vessel poured iter broadsides com pletely through her. Father saw Captain Lawrence oarrled dowu the hatchway, and received perhaps his last order, "To board tho foretaek, ' a nmivruvie which would have laid the vessels side by Bid lolnir forward he found the boatswain cut la two bv a shot, and could not set tho onlur executed. As he attempted to return the boarders were pourlnif Into the Chesapeake, ami he was forced down bu tween decks together with tho rest of the crew, re celvlnR a slight cutlass wound on the hand, the scar of which was faintly visible to the end of his life. I must apologize for unking this favor, but you will appreciate that tho Imputation or cowardice, although he wera but a boy, and however gently ex pressed, is extremely painful to the family. Thank ing you again for your kindly notice, and fully aware that the objectionable sentence was not written in an unkindly spirit, I remain, very truly yours, U. G. Tuavek, Ml SICAt, AltP DRAMATIC. Th Cltv Amuaemeiite. Attue Cnrn ibo performance this evening iil be for tlit: li. ndlt of Master .Stuart, tho youthful gymuaet. The "Uloplastic" Troupe and the Laurl pantomimists will appear in their interesting performances, and tho bcatitl fdl rrlsmatic fountains will bo exhibited. A matinee to-morrow. On Monday Mrs. J. A. Gates and her burlesque combination will produce 2'he Fkbl of the ChlU of Gold. At titu Walnut Mr. Chan f ran wdl have a benefit this evening, when ho will personate his celebrated character of "Mose" in t in drama of Mow; or, a U lance at A'no 3'otA'. The per formance will commence with tho farce of The Jiull in a Vhina Shop, and will conclude with the comic drama of Folnn Hhiwjle, Mr. 81mon Hassler, the talented leader of tho orchestra, will have a bcucflt on Thursday even ing next. The attractions are nnnsualfy fine, and tho performance will undoubtedly be a great affair. The performance will consist of an amusing comedy and farce, la which tho entire company will appear, and a vocal enter tainment, for which the following artists have voluuteercd: Mrs. cusan (lalton-Kellcher, Pro fessor Jean Louis, Mr. Max Friedman. Mr. Wenzel Kopta, Mr. William Btoll, Jr., Mr Wil liam Evcrs, and Mr. Kmlolph Uennig. There will be a grand orchestra ana a monster military band from all the organizations in the city. . At the Aucn Frou-Frou will be performed this evening. A Jior Choir conceut will bo clven at Musical Fund Hall on the evening of April 2;1, under the direction of Mr. James Pearco, organist of St. Mark's Church. There will bo a chorus of fifty male voices, and the following artists will appear: Miss ausan Uallou-KoUehcr. Mr. Kel- lchtr, Mr. Wenzel Kopta, and Mr. James Dickin son, tickets can be procured at Boners, No. 11 03 Chesnnt street. AT tub Eleventh Street Opera, nousa a variety of amusing burlesques and other enter tuinlug performances will bo given this evening. AT DUPKEZ S BENEDICTS OPERA UoUSB a lino programme of minstrelsy Is announced lor this evening. Siqnor Blitz, Jr., will give an exhibition of mnglc this evening at tho Aserauly Building. i he r asorama op "j nit 1'iLOKiM, illus trating Banyan's "Pilgrim's Progress," will be exhibited at Concert Hall this evening for tho benefit of Viola Social Teinlo, II. aud T., No. 5. TriE Sentz-Hassi.er Orchestra will clve a matinee at Musical Fund Hall to-morrow. Tho performance will bo for the benefit of Colonel Kobcrt M. Kenshaw. A fine programme will be presented, and a number of talented artists will appear. The annital hall ot tne Moyamensing uoso Company will be given on Easter Monday even ing, April is. t.rcat preparations are being made for this affair, which promises to bo tho finest ball of tho season. . city item. Gaol B IN THE 1MECE. Jl'ST OPENED, Fine assoutmknt, New Styles, Choice Pattehns. Ti I'f tiHiitr, up 1o outer in brnt maimer in a't'H'ion to tnnal tl.vii-r Stock or Ready-made Clotsiso, Bennett A Co., Tower Hall, No. 518 Market Street. Am Sale. This eveninxand to-morrow a sale of fine moilorn puintings will be conducted by B. Scott, Jr., at the (Ittlluriex, No. 1125 Ohpsnut street. This colloction of works is well worthy of tho attention of the art-loving public, as it contains a large number of firt-clas speci mens from the ennuis ot the best American and European painters. To those who wish to securo pictures of un doubted merit for the decoration of their homes this sale offers unuaual faoilitieH, as, for a varioty of causes, it is almost certain that many of tbem will be knocked down at exceedingly low prices. Those pictures are of a much higher grade than those usually ottered at auction, and those who bid on them can do so with the assurance that they will Rot something worth having. The names of the following artists whose works are included in the colloction are of them solves guarantees of eicellenoe: Meyer von Bremen, Zainacois, Rscosura, Herbstofter, Boulanger, Church, Bersnger, Horzog, Jacobsen, Kuwasaeg, Preyer, Wilms, Sonderman, Hildcbrandt, Hasoltine, Lassalle, De Buel, Nehlig, Caraud, Lejeuoe, Bensoll, SelRnac, Paul Wober, Pecrus, Carolus, Katon, Veron, Arnoax, Irving, Ramsey, Trie be I, Yon Seben, Bosch, De Haas, and a great number of others woll known to connoisseurs. A majority of these lictvrns are of cabinet size, which makes tbom very de sirable for tho decoration of parlors and drawing-rooms, and a visit to the galleries to-day, while tboy are on exhi bition, will enable any one to form a judgment of their merits and to make judioious solocti jus. The salo will begin each evening at "i'A o'clock pruoisoly. Important to Suffeiiebs from Nervous Excite ment. A gentleman residing In Grummercy place. New York (whose name it would not be proper to mention), was suffering torribly about threo weeks an o from the cifects of dissipation. He could not sleep, vomited fre quently, was tormontod by horriblo funoios, and could not keep a limb still. Opiates made him worse. While in this oonditionhe was visitod by a friend, who advised him to try Plantation BrrrFns as an anodyne, stomachic, and tonic "No uie," said the Bick man, despondingly; "nothing will save me. I'm a gone case." "Pebaw'."said bis friend, "you're worth forty deud men yet. I'm going to doctor you now." . So saying, be put on his hat, and going to the nearest druggist's present ly returned with a bottle of the Bitters, of which ho administered a dose forthwith.' It bad a soothing, cheering, truucUilli.ing effect. For a woek thereafter the gentleman continued to take the tonic regularly, according to the directions, and at the ond of that timn was able to roturn to bUHinoHS in sound health, and with a clear intellect. This information is lurnUhed by Alexander T. Mmthrora. of Morrisaniu, who will coulirm it if addressed by muil. Two on Three Golds in succession will, with many constitutions, securely establish the seeds of Consump tion in the system, thus converting what was originally a simple, curable affection into one generally fatal. While ordinary prudence, therefore, makes it the busi ness of every one to tako caro of a Cold untd it is got rid of, intelligent experience fortunately presents a remedy in Dn. V. Jaynk'k Expectorant, thoroughly adapted to remove speedily all Coughs and Colds, and one equally etTuctivo in the primary stages of Consmmpt Ion, Asthma, und Bronchitis. Sold by all Druggists. No allowed to leave my Establishment unless it Garment is is a i ci Ah t Every Cutter in my employ being a Drat -class artist, Gen'lrmnn will hesitate to place himself in thoir hands us cvt-ry nip.rin must bo to the entire satisfaction of tho pnr- tUtisur. Chab. Stokes, No. 82-i Ohosnut street. Cot in i-MKA1JNiKHB Coli.eok. The new collcgeof our city, just chartered by the Legislature, bears the name of the young and aoooinpliihod Captain O mrtland Saunders, of the Corn Exchange Regiment, author of the L&tiu Paradiums, whose dekth at Antiutum was so muoh regretted, and whose beautiful monument, mooted by our citizens, stands in the Woodlands. He was the only child of his paroms, who may derive sumo oonsolwtion in seeing the institute which ho caused to be changed into a mili tary school, during the war, now transformed into a col lege perpetuating bis memory. BiNoEB'a Family Ecwinq Machines, Tea doliari oaab. Balance In monthly Instalment. O. F. lUvis, So, 810 Chesnnt street BKA Mors Faiiinb from pure Irish Moss, for Blano Mange, Puddings, Cuttards, Crraius, etc., eto. The j theiert, healthiest, und most delioious food in the world. Dbt Frrr. Tha nmt ffctoI wa of nafMnf oni"i heaitb ia to aaep th. feet dry, and tht eiiaonlr b Uooa by thanneof India RabbarOrmhom, and aa tba Incla nient tMaoa Unpen as, wawonld adriaa oar taadara to hiij nona bnt tha beat qntllty, which can onlyba bad at Hoovyrm'n Ueadqoartara, No. M Ohaannl atraat, aonta Ma, FbUadalphia, Mb. William W. Oaitoit, tba jewallar at No. tl 8. Second atreat, has ona of tba largnt and mont attructWa Rtoclm of all klnda of Jewelry and Bllrerware in tba city. He ha also on hand a large aioortmontof fine Araorioa Wentern Watches. This entire valnablo stock is now being sold out below cost, preparatory to removal. Tboea who parubaee at this store at tlia present time are eertaiu to (tot the worth of their mutiny. KmBm OncaanoKa akd Boom for Men, Women, and Children, can be bad at retail at tha very lowest prloee. Uoodyear's nuinnfactnre, old atand, Mo. SUt) Ubeannt street, lower sid, OPKNINO OK THK BPBIMU TKADK BKADY MAbH CLOTUIMU. WANAM AKKRA BROWN, J HIS IMY OPEN TO 'THK I'Krvpr.K TBE GRANDEST bTOUK. HSK OLOTHIWO FOR MKN AND HOYS THAT OAK HALL HAS EVKR CONTAINED. THF BUST SKT!' THK OHKAPKbT 8KT!! OAK HALT, F.NLA.ROKD AND IMPTtOVRD. ITS HTIKJK 111 K 1IHST KVKK MAHK. ITS FKIOKS TUK LUVVKbT t'OSSlULK. TMMKNRF TRKP A RATIONS. lOR TUK I'KKSKNT (trRINU AND hUMMKR. ALL MANNER I''INK CILOTIIliVt WKAOV MADK AND MADK TO ORDKR. MKW J'AURlt)8. NKW 8TYLK8. 8URR FITS FOR ALL. YOUTHS' AND BOYS' OLOTHIM1 DURABLE AND OHKAP. DRESS AND BUSINKSS BIUTS. ,.. RLKOANT AND OHK4.P. GKNTS' I URN1SUINQ GOODS. BKAUTIFtTL AND CHEAP. ALL WARRANTED TO WKAK. OAK HA LI OAK HALL. OAK. HALL. OAK HALL. OAK HALL. OAK HALL. OAK HALL. OAK HALL. OAK HALL. OAK HALL. ALL SIXTH ST., irom MARKET to MINOR bT. WAKAMAKRR OAK H ALL, OAK H ALL. OAK HALL. OAK 11 ALL OAK HALL. OAK HALL. OAK H ALL. OAK H ALL. OAK H A LU OAK H ALU BROWN. Not. h.1). 53-3. SKI. 615 MARKET B V. Nos 1,H, G, 7, V. and II 8. SIXTH ST. MARUIEI). COYi.E- Jokes. on the 6th Instant, by the Rev. Samuel E. Appleton, at No. JWH Do Laaeey place, Mr. Josuru Coylk to Miss Fanny Jonks, both of this city. WiNTnRor Clbmekth On February IT, 1870, by Rev. dames Crowe. Mr. Gkorok 1). Wintokoi' and Miss Kobe O. Clements, both of this eity. u:i. Austin. On tho 7th instaut, William Wilkin, fok, only son of Abraham and I'rlsullla Austin, aged !it years. The relatives and friends of the family aro respect fully invited to attend his funeral, from his parents' residence, No. 7 Cumberlaud street, above Front, on Sunday morning ut lo o'clock. To procead to Cedar Hill Cemetery. Bamforp. On Wednesday, April 7, Geouue W. Bamfohd, in the 70th year o; his ui?e. The relatives and friends of tne lamily aro respect fully Invited to attend tin; funeral, from his late resi dence. Holmesbniir, Twenty-third ward, Philadel phia, Pa., on Saturday afternoon at U o'clock. ItLAKKLT. In New Orleans, on the 7th Instant, Jamrs D. Blakely, son-in-law ol John A. Turuell, of New Orleaus. Collins On the Cth Instant, T. K. Collins, in the 68th year of bis ne. Ills relatives and irieims or me laiuuy are reapeci fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence, No. 1H15 (irecn street, on Monday next, the lith instant, at 3 o'clock. Snyprh on Tuesday, April t, Samuel Snyoeb, In the 6:id year of his ag. The relatives an'l friends of tho family aro respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from his lata resi dence, buck of No. b073 Gormantowu avenue, on Sunday afternoon, the 10th instant, at 2 o'cloek.. LIFE INSURANCE AMERICAN Life Insurance Company or 1IIIL.AII?I,1II1A.. 0rrjanizcdm Income 18(i!, $1,187,180-44 BOARD OK TRUSTEES: Hon. James Pollock, Ex-Governor of Pennsylvania, Direc tor of U. r. Mint. J. Kd car Thomson, President Pennsylvania Railroad, 234 8. Tbird street. George Nugent, Uectleman, residence, Cermantown. Albert U. hoberts, Bz-t resident Fourth Nat. Rank. Philip K. Mingle. Heed Merohant, 1U3 Market street. Hon. Alex. U. Oatteli, U. h. Senator. Isaac Hazlennrst, Attorney ut Law. t'JS Walnut street. J. M. Wbilldin, Merchant, 21 and -ii South b'rmt xtrest. llenry K. iiennett. Merchant, 746 8 uth fourth stroot. Oeorge VV. Hill, Kz-Presiiient Seventh Nut. Uunlc. ' James T Cliighorn, President Oommorcial Nat. lisnk. John Wanamaksr, Oak Hall Clothing House, HIS and 820 Chesnut street THR AMKRIOAN issues policios on all desirable plans at low rates, and for security and promptness In writing lofsea is unsurpassed by any Company in the United States. S. E. Cor. F0UETH and WALNUT Sts. ALUX. WUILLDIN, ProHidont. JOHN 8. WILSON, Seoretary. Koliable men wanted as Agents. 4 16 S3 tuthslotrj OARPETINQS. 1870 llETAIL DEPARTMENT. JQ McCULUM. " CREASE & SLOAN, IMPORTERS AND DEAXEK3 IH CARPETIB GS, "Warehouse, No. 509 CHESNTJI St. Spring Importations. NEW AKD ELEGANT DESIGNS AT Greatly Reduced Prices. 1000 PIECES ENGLISH BRUSSELS, 1000 HECKS CROSSLEY TAPESTRIES. Most of the above are of extra quality, new styles, private patterns and designs expressly for our trade. Canton Matting, English Cil Cloths, Cocoa tVIattlnqs. HcCALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 600 CHESNUT Street, 8 S wfm3m PHILADELPHIA. ARCH STREET CARPET WAltEUOUSE. CAKPETINGSe New Stylet at the Reduced Bates BRUSSELS, 3-VLYB, INGRAIN, AND VKNETIAN At 25 par cent. lower than last season's prices. JOSEPH BLACKWOOD. No. 832 ARCH STUEET, 1 19 Jiurp Below Mlutb, South Sid. FIFTH- EDITION xhgtxhgs in rnnnci:. Iltc, i;te 1'lr., Ivto., FROM EUROPE. The Hum t;nnl. Loudon, April 8. It Is said that Bombay cotton, sent' by way of the Suez Canal, has boon retumod to India from lluddersfleld as yarn In 45 days. The time usually required by the Cape of Good Hope Is 90 days. I.nbor Hlota In France. Paria, April 8. A serious riot has broken ont anions; tho operatives of tho iron smelting; furnaces and forges at Fourchambault, near tho city of Nevers. The troops there have been consigned to barracks. FROM THE WEST. Darin Robbery. Cleveland, April 8. To-day it noon two men entered the Savings and Loan Association Bank, and while one engaged the cashier In con versation the other quietly went to the vault and took therefrom $ 'JO, 000 la cash. Both escaped and are yet at large. The steamer It. N. Rice arrived from Detroit tills morning, being the pioneer boat of the season. There Is considerable Ice oft this port, but it is rotten. FINANCIAL.. THE UNDERSIGNED Offer For Sale $2,000,000 OP THR PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RR. CO, GENERAL MORTGAGE Six Per Cent. Bonds At 92J and Interest added to Data of Purchase- All free from State tax, and issued In sums of $ lotto. These Bonds are Coupon and Registered Interest on tho former payable Jauuury and July 1; ou the latter, April aud October. The ootids secured ly this mortirasio are Issued to WISTAR MORRIS and JOSIA1I UACON, Trustees, who cannot, under its provisions, deliver to the Company, at any time, an amount of bonds exceed ing the full-paid capital stock of the Company limited to 130,000,000. Enough of these bonds are withheld to pay off all existing liens upon the property of the Company, tc meet which at maturity It now holds ample means Independently of the bonds to bo reserved by the Trustees for that purpose, making the bonds prac tically a FIRST MORTGAGE upon all lta railways, their equipment, real estate, etc. eto. The gross revenue of the Pennsylvania Railroad in lb09 was Sl7,'jro,Sll, or nearly tweuty-eight per rent, of the capital and debts of the Company at the end of that year. Since 1857 the dividends to tho Stockholders have averaged nearly eleven and one-half per cent, per annum after paying Interest on Its bonds and pass ing annually a large amount to the credit of con struction account. The security upon which the bonds are based Is, therefore, of the most ample character, and places them on a par with the very best National securities. For further particulars apply to Jay Cooke & Co., E. Vf. Clark & Co., Drcxcl & Co., C. & II. Borie, . c2" W. II. Newbold, Son & Acrtsen. E L L I O T T i vn it. BANKERS No. 109 SOUTH THIRD STREET, DKALEKS IS ALL GOVERNMENT BECURI- TIK8, OOLD E1LLS, ETC. DRAW BILLS OF EXCHANGE AND ISSUE COMMERCIAL LETTERS OF CREDIT ON TUB UNION BANK OF LONDON. ISSUE TRAVELLERS' LETTERS OF CREDIT ON LONDON AND PARIS, available throughout Europe, Will collect all Coupons and Interest free of charge for parties making their financial arrangements with us. aaoi B. K. JAMISON & CO.. SUCCESSORS TO I? IT. KELLY ate CO, BANKERS AND DEALERS IN Gold, Silver, and Government Bonds At Closest Market Katea. X. W. Cor. THIRD and CHESNUT Sts. Special attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS in hew Yojk and Philadelphia Stock Boards, eto. etc. :so JOHN 8. RU8HTON & CO.. Ko. 60 SOUTH THIRD STREET. MAKCH COUPONS WANTED. CITY WARMANT8 1 5 8m bOUtUlTVANDJBOLD. )R12X1L afc O. No. S4 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Amorionn aud XToroljn IB8TJB PRAFT8 AND CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT available on presentation In any port of Europe. Traveller! can make all their financial arrange. ments through na, and we will collect their Interest and dividends without charge, DaXIIL, WlKTHHOr A CO., jDUXXKL, tUJuxa & Co. New York. I Purlt, 31 t a. a, M a C a s .1 5 S CI S a r g i: o be 1 a 3 A t3 W 1-3 CO H as Si s. W B H V. o tfl a a bi -i . t C) v . CI JS8 EH?. 2d? a CO P-i n s a o 6) pa o H a ta u W O 2 O 5 : aa bo .a a o W a a o a O TV E W LOAN. City of Allegheny Six Per Cents, FUSE OP STAT22 TA2 i We are offering a limited tnoont of this Loa At 90 Per Cent, and Accrued Interest. The Interest IB payable first avs of January and July, in Philadelphia, FREE OS" STATE TAX. We recommend them as an unquestionable se curity for Investment. The debt of Allegheny City being comparatively mall, the security offered 1b equal to that of the City of Philadelphia, the difference in price making them a very desirable and cheap security. WI, PAINTER & CO., ISanker and Dealers In Gorenu nient Securities, No. 36 South THIRD Street, 1 26 3m PHILADELPHIA. ayCoqke&G). PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, AND . . WASHINGTON. B ANKE X, S AUD Dealers in Government Securities. t , Special attention given to the Purchase and Sale of Bonds and Stocks on Commission, at the Board of Brokers In this and other cities. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL POINTS. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD. RELIABLE RAILROAD BONDS FOR INVEST MENT. PamphletB and full information given at our ofllce, No. 1 11 S.TIIIKD Street, PHILADELPHIA. 418m No. 48 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. GLEND1NNIKG, DAVIS & MY, No. 2 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK, BANEERS AND BROKERS. Receive deposits subject to check, allow Interest on standing and temporary balances, and execute orders promptly for the purchase and sale of STOCB8, BONDS and GOLD, In either city. Direct telegraph communication from Philadelphia house to New y ork. 1 a s i 1L -v' in" x FOR SALE. C. T. YERKES, Jr., & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Ko. SO South THIRD Street. 4 89 PHILADELPHIA. illlHsn-iisiEfistiiiilsi . ANCIAL. I flNANOIAL. 8 5 2 1 a e . s H &. r u S S C cq 8 S M 5 8 Id E M j j u u z H 0 0 0 0 I w w e I- -1 H Y tn w u O O CO d s- CO' a' M o VI CO X O SILVER On hand and FOR SALE In amounts and sizes to SUIT. M HAVEN & M0., No. 40 South THIRD Street. iiit rHILADKWBIA. D. C. WHARTON SMITH & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 121 SOUTH THIRD 8TREET. Bncoesaori to Smith, B adolph Oo. Every branob of tha knalnea will have prompt attention aa heretofora. Qnotatiou of Stocks, Governments, and Gold ooa. tantly received from New York bj-privaU wirs, front one friends. Edmnnd D. RandolpSt Oa P, 8. PETERSON A CO., STOCK BROKERS, No. 39 Mouth THIRD Street. ADVANCES MADE ON GOOD COLLATERAL PAPER. ' i i ' r Most complete facilities for Collecting Maturing Country Obligations at owcost. , PNTEKKST ALIX)WED ON DEPOSITS. 1 iff 'lOb. p EN N ICE COM PANY OF rniLADELriUA. Inoorporated VHii, , OrFlUKS, B. W. Corner FOURTH anrl LIBR ARY, No. 408 North TWKNTy.FIRST Sireet. PbippiDR Depot, 8FKUOK STRJCKT WHIttr, Sohuyl kill River. CBA8. J. WOLBKBT, Preiident. 8noeotrp ' Oil A 8. B. BEES, Superintendent. PURE CANDIES, ETC. port PURE CANDIES AND TURE CHOCOLATE, FOR FAMILY U8K, GO TO' E. . WHITMAN & C'O.'S, No. 318 C1IE8NUT STREET, 8 28mwflmrp ' PHIL ABKLPHIA. THE FINE ARTS. "J" H E AUTOTYPES LANDSCAP s UAVR AKKIVKD. C. F. HAfiELTINE S GALLERIE3. NO. 1125 CHESNUT STREET, UlOrp PHIdAOKLVIlIA. CUTUEFtY, ETO. "JODGERS & WOSTENIIOLM'S POCKET- KNIVFS, Pearl and Stag bandlea, and beaatiral Huisb Eodgero', and Wade A Butuber's lUzora. anil tha aula. bra ted Laooaltr. Razor; Ludiea' Kuiaaora, in catva, ot lb. Sneat qnatitf j RudKora' Table Catlurjr, Q&rrori aud Knrka, Baaor Btropa, Cork Borewa, Kto. Ear ioiruuienti, to aaaiat the bearing, of the nto&t approred uon.itractiun, at P. MAIMUKA'S. IK No. Ill TRNTII Street, balaw Ohannat. BOOTS AND SHOES. ps C H A S. CI C II E L, Fashionable Boot and Shoo MANUFACTURER, ' No. SOI North I.K-UTn Sireet, 8191mrp Firat Kior. above Huttonwood Bt., Pbilada. HATS AND OAPS. Ttt WAKBUKTON8 IMPROVED VENT1-evJ-latedaadaaHj-tlUlnii Drnra Rate (pn tented), in, . th iroproTod fanblont of the mwn. OHKtiMUT Street Bait donr ti tli Hnat OfSa. IIIBrol NE DOLLAR GOODS POtTm CENTS U Uflu) 1IX No. 81 B. ItiUUlU bbre. ' 2 g