THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1870. 5 1ST 23 W-T onsxsivia. i irutn Our Otn CMTMjxmdeiii. . Niw Tors. June 24, 1370. "The Ma tfant Dare.'a't." In contradistinction from the Woman Who Dared, the Man that Dares 'n't is UBuallythe unfed wretch who has taken board and lodging lor himself and family In a house that is nomi nally first-rate but in reality fourth-rate, and is afraid to move away. lie trembles at the rros Icct of facing that terrific woman unto whom he hands the weekly "epons," and who m return assumes to surround him with the comforts of a home and the delicacies of the season. He rocs there on the first of May under the delusion that a near future of lamb, chickens, preen peas, asparajrus, sweet-breads, and Bermuda potatoes is to dawn upon him, to say nothing of fruits, Ices, and confectionery. From this beatific vision he wakes to daily instalments of hash, salt fish, corned beef, pork and beans, turnips, and tea and coffee, either of which might be mistaken for the other and no harm done. ome such deluded being as this must Mr. William Morey have been, whose case came tip yester day before Judge Curtis. The Judae himself lives luxuriously in Fourteenth street, near Delmonico's, and has his meals sent him erery day from that restaurant, so that he is qualified for sympathizing with gentlemen and ladies vho fare worse than himself. Mr. Morey's grievances are especially interesting because they so graphically expose a certain detested phase of New York life boarding-house exis tence. According to his evidence, he engaged rooms and board last November of a lady resid ing in West Fourteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh nvenues. His family consisted of himself, his wife, a nurse, two children, and a dog. For these he paid 174 per week, and re ceived in return, according to his statements, a diet consisting largely of pork and beans as the piece de resistance (and he resisted it very Btro it ly indeed), and peanuts and dates as dessert. These were occasionally varied with Buch delicacies as hash and crackers. At distant interv Is the lady of the house went to ta i extent of providing poultry, which is said to have been suggestive of ft farm-yard in another sense than that of having originally been taken thence. Theje things to eat did Mr. Morey seriously decline. He told his landlady that he wanted duck, so She went to Jefferson Market aud provided one whose aromatic properties took away the appe tite of every one at the table. She is further said to have indulged in cheap bouquetsms deco rations, and to have embellished her table with posies that didnt smell and poultry that did. She never swept her stairs down, nor had the trindow-panes cleaned. She charged Mr. Morey Six dollars for .a broken pitcher, two dollars aud a half for a broken chair, and fifty cents for a Hight-ke.. She had boarders who were so wanting n refinement as to call perspiration 'sweat" ana the gravy of meat ''blood,'' and to make l ividious remarks about Mr. Morey and ' f amtlv relattvfi to their iniittins' on nlrs." So much for Mr. Morey's side of the story. Ills a i j . . 1 1-1 v laniuauv, a lusuruuiyiuuKiug uruuciic, uu taking the stand, swore that If her house Blng through it of Mr. Morey's children and dog; that on Mr. Morey's expressing a desire for duck, she got out of bed and with her own legs (particular attention is requested to the fact that these appendages were the pri vate property of the lady) went to market and bought one; that the "crackers" which Mr. M. turned up hi3 nasty nose at were beautiful egg biscuit, the best in town; that he was guiltless of pork and beans, with the exception of a 6olitary Saturday night, and innocent of hash except on Hash-Wednesday (the lady is Eng lish); that Mr. M. was so deficient in common discernment that he couldn't distinguish pea . nuts from filberts, and that her table was at once the envy and despair of every lady in the neigh borhood who "received guests." "If I am re duced in circumstances, I'm a lady yet!" were the concluding words of this injured hostess. who took occasion to explain that she did not pretend to keep a boarding-house and to take Knavrlarfl tint nnlt tr "rael va rrnAata' afl companion for her in her more leisure mo ments. Nevertheless she claimed frooa Mr. M. three weeks board, $222, which she said he had defrauded her out of, and which he claims that a long course of hash, pork and beans, and rl rites nrnl twnnntfi niiitn AYPninta htm from The uarden Uonrcris. j a very jfreai cuaoge uus iui year iiiKea piace in the character of the garden-concerts held on the outskirts of the city. The change is more perceptible at Central Park Garden tnan else where. Two years ago the admission , was twenty-five cents, and the audience was for the most part composed ef loungers, fast men, loose women, store clerks and salesmen, and Bohemians of every description. Lust summer an attempt at a better order of things was made. Mr. Levy, the cornet-player, was engaged, the price was raised to thirty-five cents (doubtless to pay Mr. Levy with), and respectable women, but jty no means those belonging to the higher circles, began to visit the garden. This year the hall has been beautifully decorated and pro vided with mehs of illumination, the grounds have been improved, the orchestra of Mr. Thomas has been enlarged and strengthened, the enterprise has passed from the old manage ment, and the price of admission has been raised to fifty cents. The audiences have won derfully improved in character. The beer drinking and the other drinking, the smoking and the spitting, have been almost altogether done away with, and plenty of well-dressed and Irreproachable w,onien give the entertain ment dignity, beauty, and respectability. The one rival ot central Park Garden Is Terrace uarden, situated at the intersection' of Fifty-eighth street with Third avenue. The situation is far from being as favorable as that of Central Park Cardea. From the latter you can walk imme diately into the Park itself, and lose yourself amid its green tangles and ravelled skeins of wildwood. At Terrace Garden, however, all your sources of enjoyment must be found within the limits of the garden Itself. There last night Mr. 11. Gr.n Inaugurated a season of opera bouffe in German, the opera being Barbe Bleue, and the principal singers Mr. liabelmann and .Miss 'Pauline Caaissa. The entertainment was ' more respectable than a Tammany one, but not eo exclusive as an evening at the Academy. A great many Germans were there, and the Ger mans are an Independent people in their amuse ments. Mugs and music are generally swallowed together with them, and lager beer and Meyer beer are found to harmonize with each other during the process of lngurgitatlon. So last night with Offenbach. lie was not one whit the less appreciated because he was heard amid an atmosphere of smoke and slop. Alt Baba Tbe average weight of the graduating claa nusiCAaii ahi iuaitiatic. The Vitr Aeaneooseex.. At tiis Waiatt this cveninrr Miss Loulxa Moore will have a bAiefit. 77ie Lttncpm will be represented, and afterwards Miss Moore and Mr. ynduam will appear in the tarceott ew Ji a 'out? A matinee will be given to- morrow. at the aroh there wui be anotner change of programme this evening, and the great variety combination will appear in a number of new and attractive performances. A matinee Is an nounced for to-morrow afternoon. At Di'pkkz fc Benedict' Opera IIocrk the farewell benefit of Mile. Zoe will be given this evenlnjr. In addition to other attractions. .Mr. l. iiarry t rancK, tue tragedian, win appear J a matinee to-mqrrow. CITY tTEIUB. ' 7 CJOATS tJ Unlit trooVrnfohrir; madt up tlttlrlon. (;r A'para, vrap a r.lr, inmf tlr. . Vt!T8 h'fk and Fancy Clo'h and Woo'len, m ?! ftf Drnn T F.t. Lintn. Jfrir,'. Mr. PaSTS gj? Uihl icriyhU Wncit and Fanry ( ahnre. nr trap a f.'r, un, I'urk, Vrill, ttc. KvE8THi"u n thk Wat of Bl'MMBB CLOTHISO 8ot.I AT OrARAKncnn Lowy.a Pbicks Than Ei.skwhkbk. HALF-WAT BETWE1CX .Tower Halt., Wo. 618 Mabkki Srur.rr. t'u ia amd Sixth atblets. Sfa Moss F.m"E is Creating great sensation In tbe food market, and its usee, as set forth by the reports of scientific expert, ar many and various. In the first place, when employed in the preparation of paddings, cucterds, blanc mnnt;e, creams, itraell. ana scores of other delicacies for the family tab e or the sickroom, It adds largely to the quantity of nutriment deri fable from the other materials ; and in the leoond place renders the dish, whatever it may be, far more digestible and agree able to the taste than it would have been without this cheap and pure ingredient. Such is the testimony of large number of the most prominent hotel keepers in KewTork and oter cities. It is being nsed largely in all the htwpitals, and will prove a lasting blessing to the poor. Pearls akd BrBtis. When rosy lips) part, pearls should glitter behind them. To preserve and beautify the dental enamel, there is no preparation like Bozodont, a compound of the most wholesome, vegetable antiseptics, among which the Bark of the South American Boap Tree, known to the natives as Quillay, and nsed by the Span- ish Americans for cleansing, without impairing the moat delicate fabrics, is most important. Just the Thtko fob the Seashore are the Skelitoh Bansockbcbm Sarrs, made by Ohabu:s Stokes, Wo. M4 Ohkbtwpt Street. Ha. Whxiah W. Oassidt. the Jeweller at Ho. 8 S. Seoond street, has one of the largest and most attractive stock of aU kind of Jewelry and Silverware In tbe city. Be haa also on hand a large assortment of fine American Western Watches. This entire valuable stock is now being sold oat below cost, preparatory to removal. Those wra purchase at this store at the present time are oertain to get the worth of their money. KrvorR'a TiimT Kewtkii Hachtkeb. Ten dollars cash. vance in monthly instalments O. F. Davis, Wo. 810 Ohesnut street New Style Pictube. The German Ohromos made by A. K. P. Trask, No. 40 K. Eighth street. They must be seen to be admired. "Spacldikg's GLrr." will just suit you. Summer Cmthio. Cheviot Suits. Bannockburn Suite. Cheviot Suits. Bannockbnrn Suits. Linen Dusters and Sacks. Linen Dusters and backs. Iiinen Suits. Linen Suits. Alpaca Coat. Alpaca Ooats. Alpaca Coat. Alpaca Ooats. - Drap d Ete Suits. Llght-wejght Oassimere Suits for Warm Weather. Light-weight Oassimere Salts for Warm Weather. W" The Best Made. , BW The Best Made. tlT The Cheapest, tr" The Cheapest. trThe Most Stylish. SIT The Most Stylish. If" On these three points we claim that our Gents', YoutbB', and Boys' Clothing is superior to anything in Philadelphia. IV We warrant the fit the best and the prices the lowest. B & Boys' and Children's Department on first floor. t if To lothinu Men. Selections can be made from our sl'mmeb stock at loweb bates than the goods can be manufactured in small quantities. Wanamakbr A Brown, Wanamaker A Brown, Oak Hall, Oak Hall, Tbe LAfiaEsT Clothing House in Amerioa, Sixth and Market streets. DIED. Fktuebston. On ttie22d instant. Hannah Stille. renct 01 fliicnaei a einerstoa. The relatives and friends are respectfully in vited to attend tbe funeral, from her late residence. No. 1406 Pine street, on Saturday morning, the 25 tu Instant, at &X o'clock. Funeral service at St. Mary's cnurcn. ss Johnson. At his residence in Uermantowa. 6th v.s.n,H o t ) 1 Tif. U'nt n V Tnuvantt f 1 In tha 64th year 01 nis age. 1 unerai on me X4tn instant, at 4 o ciock tr. al. - Sharp On the morning or the 224 Instant Mrs. Maroakkt Sharp, wife ot the late William It Sharp. The relatives and friends and those of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 109 Christian street, on Sat urday afternoon atsociocK. ruuerat services at Trinity tnurcn, natnanne street. MEDIOAL. PILES CAN BE CURED! DE. GALLAGHER'S CELEBRATED VEGETABLE PILE CURE Is a quick, safe, sure, and effectual Remedy for BLEED ING. BLIND, OR ITCHING PILES. PRO LAPSUS ANl OR FALLING OF THE RECTUM, CONSTIPATION OF TUE BOWELS, ETO. The application and use of this remedy, as well as Its effects, are quite different from all others hereto fore prescribed for the above-named diseases. Its principal virtues are derived from its Internal use, regulating the Liver and Kidneys, and imparting health and vigor to the whole alimentary canaL It is specific In its action, completely controlling the circulation of the blood In the hemorrhoidal vessels. CAUSES OF THE DISEASE. The canses of these complaints are numerous, and are undoubtedly in many Instances hereditary ; but sedentary and studious habit, luxurious living, high- seasoned asd stimulating food, the Intemperate use of spirituous drinks, tbe very free use of strong cof fee and tea, mental depression, sorrow, and grief; In short, whatever tends to weaken the digestive or gans may be considered the most active general causes. The afflicted can rely with the utmost confidence In this medicine, because the great success that It has met with since its introduction la a Bare indlca tlon of its real value. For Inward and outward ap plications, if used as directed, it cannot fail to give the fullest satisfaction. PRICE OF SINGLE BOTTLES, $L IsIX B0'A'LE, 3. AU Resectable Dealers and Druggists sell It PREPARED ONLY BY B. F. GALLAGHER, WO, 308 N. THIRD STREET, OLOTHINO. JONAS' ONE-PRICE i CLOTHIN0 HO U S E, No. C04 MARKET Street. OCR GARMENTS ARB WELL MADE. OUR CUTTERS ARB MEN OF TALENT BUT ONE PRICE IS ASKED. SATISFACTION GUAR.NTEBD EVEBT PDR CHASER. limwrsptf CEO. W. NIEMANN. REFRICERATORS. Q(K JIAIIKKT 8 X It II U X. SJ Vlf WATER COOLERS. "WliolCNiilo mid lSetitll. REFRIGERATORS. AT REDUCED PKICES. CREAM FREEZERS. 20O to $0'00 WALNUT BRACKETS. CUTLERY AND HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. D. A. WILD MAN & BRO., 5 81 tutnflmrj? No. 905 MARKET Street gAVEKY'S PATENT COMBINED DINING-ROOM WATER-COOLER AND RE FRIGERATOR. It being made of cast-iron, porcelain lined. In wal- nut cases, does not Impart unpleasant tame or smell to provisions, rruit, etc nease call and examine. JACOB F. HAND, Jr., Retail Depot, 69 mwfSmrp No. eao MARKET Street OAS FIXTURES. 821 CHERRY STREET. CORNELIUS & SONS, MANUFACTURERS OF CAS FIXTURES. Etc. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALESROOMS 821 CHERRY Street. . PHILADELPHIA. We hare no Store or Salesroom on Cliesnut street. 611 lm4p CORNBLIU8 A SONS. CUTLERY, ETO. J30DGER3 & WOSTENHOLM'S POCKET KNIVES, Pearl and Sta handles, and bean tlfml Solan Bodcers. and Wad. A Butcher! Bason, and thecal b rated Leooultre Baser; Ladies Soisaors, In casern, of the finest Quality; Bodxers Table Cutlery, Carvers and Forks, Baaor Strops, Cork Screws, Ete. Ear Instrument, to assist the heaxinc of the most approved construction, at P. MADEIRA'S. Ho. U TK NTH Btreet below Ohesnut FOR SALE. ASSIGNEES' SALE OF COUNTRY SEAT, MILLS, AND FARMS. No. 1. A large Merchant Mill, with seven run of burrs. 150 borse-power ; 70 aoi es of land, six Tenant llouses, and all other fixtures complete. Frioe, $35,000. No. 2. A Grist and Saw-mill, 126 horse power; 22 acres of land, suitable for cotton, woollen, or paper manufacture ; Dwelling House, and all the usual outbuildings. $12,000. Ao. 9. A Farm of 375 acres, with beautiful Country Seat. Farm House three Tenant Houses. Barn, Milk inn Khed. uamage-nouse, tjenery, ice-nouse, drapery, ana Uas honse. and all other fixtures suitable for a oouotry resi dence and grazing or dairy farm. There is on this tract a Grist and Saw mill, with a fall of 36 feet Prioe, $200 per ore. These properties adjoin, and are situated on the bank of the Brandy wine at Chadd's Ford, on the Philadelphia and isaltimore uentral Kailroaa, about 20 miles from Philadel phia. This is classio ground, being the site of the Brandy wine battle ia 1777. No. 8 is the handsomest Country Seat te be fonnd in the beautiful seotion of country where it is located. or particulars aauress . . WALTER HIBBARD, West Chester, 63fl2t Chester county, Pa ' TO RENT. a TO LET THK STORE PROPERTY NO. TU Ohesnnt street, twenty five feet front, one hntf dred and forty-fiva feet deep to Bennett street. Baok bnlldings flva stories high. Possession May L, 1870. Ad drees THOMAS & FLETCHER, 11 lutf Delanoo, H. J. TO RENT THREE-STORY DWELL ING, with back bnildings, aituated in OONGBKS8 btreet. Ha. 131, between Kront and Seoond. with all the modern improvements. Apply at no. ius a. niinu oitem, 0 15 OOioe Evening Telegraph. pTS SIX-ROOM COTTAGE, WITH 8TABLE. ly'u to rent in a healthy locality, near tbe Delaware tuver. on a gravelly snore. Apply in person or by letter to WILLIAM P. ORE8SON, 23 fit Olaymont, DeL HATS, TRIMMINGS. ETO. 7Q7 SOUTH STREET. GREAT BARGAINS In Straw, Gimp, and Hair Hats, for Ladies and Misses. Ribbons? Crapes, Flowers, Ruches, Frames, eto. Sash Ribbons, all widths and colors ; bargains. Try our Kid Gloves, extra quality, only $1H5. Receiving Bargains from auction daily. MAR ELAND'S Store for Bargains in Good Goods, No. S3J SOUTH Street. Trim Bonnets or Hats while you wait. 616wfm8t OENT.'S FURNISHING OOOD8. Jf INE DRESS, IMPROVED SHOULDER SEAM J PATTERN SHIRTS, MADE BY B. EAYRE, ONLY. 15 wfmm8p S8 IV. SIXTH St., below Arch. OIQAKS. 3 M O K E G U F.I P E ft T'8 Tlaree Brothers" Cigars, M AHUFAOTOBBO AT IVo. 1341 ClIESIVOTr Street, 4 1 fmwtmrp Next UU.B. Mint HATS AND OAP8. vVARBURTON'S IMPROVED VENTI FIN ANOI Al. LE1IIGK COXVEIITIllLE Per Cent Fint Hortgaga Gold Lou, . Free from all Taxes. ' We offer for aalefl,7,000 of the Lehigh Goal and Jl gation Company's new First Mortgage Six Per Cent. Gold Bonds, free font all' taxes. Interest do. March aid Sep tember, at XJXX3-X3T7 (90) And rhtereat in currency added to date of parche. These bonds are of a mortgage loan of C3.000.ooo. dated October 6, 1809. They hare twenty fire (2i rears to ran. and are eonrertible into stock at par until ISTil. Prinoipal and interest payable in gold. They are eocnred by a first mortgage on MOO acres of coal lands in the Wyoming VaUey, near Wilkesbarre, at present producing at the rate of 900,000 tons of eoal per annnm, with works in progress which contemplate a large increase at an early period, and also npon valuable Real Estate in this city. A staking fond of ten cents per ton npon all eoal taken from tbe mines for fire years, and of Bf teen sent per ton thereafter, is established, and The Fidelity Insnranoe, Trust and (fate Deposit Company, the Trustees under the mortgage, collect these lams and invest them ia taee Bonds, agreeably to the provisions of thsTruit. For fall particulars copies of the mortgage, etc, apply to O. A H. BORIS. W- H. RF.WBOLD. SON A AERTSIJ JAY COOKS A CO.. DRHXKL A CO., K. W. CLARK A OO. 6 11 Im UNION PACIFIC RAILROAO Land dirant Coupon Hoods, $1000 Eaclt, Interest April and October, for naic at iron narh They pay SEVEN (7) PER CENT. Interest, run for twenty years, are secured by 12,000,000 acres of land, all lying within twenty (TO) miles of the rail road. THE UNION PACIFIC RAIT.TJOAT) rn-TP4X7v RECEIVE THEIR LAND GRANT RONDS FOR THEIR FACE AND ACCRUED INTEREST in pay ment of any of their lands. From July 28, 1809, to date, the Companv have re- ceived upwards of seven hundred thousand dollars in cash and land grant bonds in payment for lands sold bytnem. Pamphlets giving; full details of the land rn k obtained by application to DE HAVEN & BE0,, Ho. 40 South THIRD Street. B. E. JAHIS0N & GO.. SUCCESSORS TO P. JB. KELLY As CO, BANKERS AJND DEALERS UU Gold, Silver and Government Boadj At Closest Market Bates, V. W. Cor. THIRD aad CHESNUT St. BneclAl attention Divnn tn mMnrtmnntt nanvna In New York and Philadelphia stock Boards, eto etc. m S I Tu V E FOR SALE. C. T. YERKES, Jr., t CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 20 South THIRD Street. PHILADELPHIA. QLIUWIttNUTQ, DATIS V CO., No. 48 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. , , GLEKDINNING, DAVIS t mm, No. 17 WALL STREET, NEW YORK, I BANKERS AND BROKERS. Kecelre deooslta tmblect to shark-. im. ita.t on atandlng and temporary balances, and execute orders nromDtl7 for the Darrhann Art if aala Al STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD, In either city. jjireci teiegrapn communication from PnllldelpMa p O R 8 A L E Williamsport City 6 Per Ceat Bonds, FRKB OP ALL TAXES, also, Philadelphia and Darby Bailxoad 7 Per Cent Bonds, Coupons payable by tbe Chesnnt aad Walnut Streets Theae Bonda Will ha .old nt a nrlna whl,h Mil - ... nuvu TT A.. maae tnem a very oeatraote investment. P. G. PETERSON & CO., No. 39 SOUTH THIRD STREET, W PHILADELPHIA gLLIOTT M Dl'Rl. BANK2KS No. 109 SOUTH THIRD 8TRE2T, DSALERS IN AJLL QOYXRSX.ZHT 82C1T3I. TLBS, fcKJLD BILLS, BTC. f DRAW BILLS OW ET CHANG 3 AND LiSDl COMMERCIAL LETTERS O? CREDIT OM THS UNION BANK OP LONDON. ISSUE TRAVELLERS' LKTTJSRS OP CRSDIT ON LONDON AND PARIS, STaliaols tiroaiDal Europe. WUI collect all Coapona and Interest free of eum for parties tnaltlng toeir tnanclal arranxementj with us. ss; tjnfiTia&ianaoifuifflx rINANCIXU. 3CYEN PER CENT. First Mortgage Bpads ' or rn Danrllle, SXaxleton, and "iVilke- barre Kallroad Company-, iltISS and Accrued Interest e Clear of all Taxe. MERloT PATABL3 APFJI. ASD 0CT03I3. Persoas ruiinj' to mase InTestmeata are tnr.ted A examine the merits of these U05DS. Pampfceu euppUed ail t'Xi, taTorautloa jr.vea by Sterling a Wildman, FINANCIAL AG1XT3, No. 110 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 413 tr PHILADELPHIA, OoTemment Boada and otler Secorltloi taken in xenange for tia above at beat market rates. WE OFFER FOR SALE TUE FIRST MORTGAGE B0SDS 0? 'T3B SOUTHERN PENNSYLVANIA IR0 A2T3 RAILROAD COMPANY. Theee Boada raa THtRTT THASS, and pat PR OKOT. interest in sold, elea? of all taxes, parable at the First national Bank in Roiladelpbia. Tbe amount of Bond, issued is vU'23,000. and ara secured br a First Mortgage on real aetata, railroad, and franchise, of the Company the former of whioa cost two hundred thousand dollar, whioa has been paid for from Stock subscriptions, and after the railroad ia finished, eo that the products of the mine, eaa be brought to market. It U estimated to bo worth 81,000,000. The Railroad connects with the Cumberland valley Railroad about four mile, below Ohambersbnrir, and ran. through a section of the most fertile past of tha O amber. land Valley. We sell them at 99 and accrued Later sat from Marea L For farU er partioaiar. apply to C. T. YERKES. Jr., A OO., BANXZ3&, KO 3 SOUTH THIRD .STREET, - F3ILADZLPHIA. Wilmington and Reading HAXLHOAD Seven Per Cent. Bonds. FREE OF TAXES. t 1 We are offlerlai $'200,000 off the Second Mortgage Bonds ot tills Company AT 82 AND ACCRUED INTEREST. Foa the convenience of investor! tiese Bond3 are IsaaeJ in denominations ot SlOOOs, $500s, and 1009. The money la required for the parchaae of addl tlooal Rolling Stock aad the full eqalpment of the Eoad. 1 The receipts of the Company on the ooe-ha of the Read now being operated from Coa;eu?Ule to Wli mlngton are about TN THOUSAND DOLLAP.8 per month, which will be more than DOUBLED with the opening of the other half, over which the large Cos Trade of the Road must come. Only SIX MIL33 are now required to complete the Road to Birdaboro, which will be finished by the middle of the month. . WE PAINTER & CO., BANKERS, No. 30 South THIRD Street, 0 8 PHILADELPHIA, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, AND WASHINGTON, BANKER8 AST9 Sealer, la GoreriLamr. Sdcuritiei. Special attention given to the Parchaae and sale of Bonds and Stoc&a on Commission, at the Board of Broken In this ana other cities. INT3R33T ALLOWED ON DEPOSITi. ' COLL3CTI0N3 MADE ON ALL POINTS. GOLD AND SILV3P. BOUGHT AND SOOD. R3LIABL3 RAILROAD BONDS INVEST MJINX. PimpXeU aid fuU tnforautioa g vol a: oar 03lce, Wo. 1 14 S.THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. tISra D. C- WHARTOH SMITH ( CO., BANKER3 AND B20XZE3. Ho. 121 SOUTH THIRD 8IRE3I. aooeeaor. to Smith. B adolh A Oil, Bvrr b raa all of the baataea. will ha?e prompt aUaatlaa a. heretetore. Qnotatloaa ef Ssooaa, Ooearuaaeota, aa l Gold toa. tfjuxCj reoaiTed bom Bw Ytrk brv- trVt, (raai tn fist FINANOIAU A OEQ3RAQLE Safe Home Investment; Sunbury and Levvistown Railroad Company Oflr fH,00,000 Ilond, hearing t ter Cent. Interest In tiold, Secured j a First and Only Mortgage. The Bond3 a?e iixiacl in ftlOOOs. 500 and $100f. . The Coupons are payable in th9 citv of Philadelphia oa tho first daW of kvrl anl October. Free of State and I'nited State Taxes. The price at present ia 90 and Accrued Interest ia Currency. This Road, with its connection with tha Pennsylvania Railroad at Lewistown, bringH tno Antnracite Coal Fields 67 MILES nearer the Western and Southwestern markets. With this advantage it will control that trada. Th Lumber Trade, and the immense and valuable deposit of ores in this section, together with the thickly peopled district through which it runs, will secure it a very large and profitable trade. WW. PAINTER & CO., Dealers in Government Securities. No. 35 South THIRD Street. 9 tf4? PHILADELPHIA. Free from U. S. Taxes. Eight Per Cent. Per Annual in Gold. A PERFECTLY SAFE INVESTMENT. First Mortgage Bonds OF THE ISSUE OF $1,500,000, Br raa ST. JOSEPH AND DENVER CITY RAILROAD CO., Issued in denominations of $1000 and $300, Coupon or Registered, payable in SO years, with Interest payable ISth August and 15th February, in New York, London, or Frank fort, free of tax. Secured by a mortgage only on a completed and highly prosperous road, at the rate of $13,f.0DT9 per mile. Earnings in excess of its interest liabilities. This lina being the Middle Route, ia pronounced tha Shortest aal most Natural O no for Freight and Passenger Traffic . Across the Continent. St. Louis and Fort Kearney Spanned by a Sail way, and connect ing with, the TJnio a Pacific at Fort Kearney. Capital Stock of the Company.. ..$10,000,000 Land Grant, pronounced value of ' 8,000,000 First Mortgaje Bonda! 1,500,000 $19,500,000 The remaining portion of this Loan now for sale at 97 J and accrued interest in cur. rency. Can be had at the Company's Agen ties in New York, TANNER & CO., Bank ers, No. 49 WALL Street, or W. P. CON VERSE & CO., No. 4 PLNE Street Pamphlet!, Maps, and all information can be obtained at either of the above-named agencies. The attention of Capitalists and investors is particularly invited to these Securities. We are satisfied they are all that could be desired, and unhesitatingly recommend them. TANNER & CO., FISCAL AGENTS, No. 49 WALL STREET, NEW YORK, W. P. CONVERSE & CO., COMMERCIAL AGENTS, No. 54 PINE STREET, 6 9 tf rp KSW YOBS. -Q K K X K L X. CO., No. 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET. American and Foreign ISSUS DRAFTS AND CIRCULAR LETTERS OP CBEDPT Available on presentation In anj part of Europe. Travellers can make all tnelr financial arrange ments tnrougu us, and we will collect tielr interest and dividend, without charge. DaixSL, Wnirjxo? & Co.,Dsixxl, Hiajxi & CO.,' l'. :ur,u. i lie, average ae is 4 vears. i Uwalmr? Mil tmi W Ul Wi VAaiit. lift