The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, September 02, 1870, FIFTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PIIILADELPITI A, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1870.
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From Chir Otrn Correspondent.
New Yokk, Sept. 1, 13 TO.
t nrdrlrrm nod Car-rnitartors.
Tbe time will come when the drivers and con
ductor of city passenger-cars will come in for a
share of that sympathy which is just beginning
to be Riven to those who in other businesses
are over-worked and outraged In spirit. Tho
salesmen will, in the end, win the day, though
the day may be not just yet, and then, perhaps,
another ill-paid, over-worked, abused, and ill
treated class will begin to have a little justice
shown to it. I allude to the class of car-drivers
and car-conductors, who, probably, work more
hours for less money than any other class
which, as yet, has now the sympathies
of the public. Who thinks of pitying
a car-driver ? Who dreams of sympa
thizing with a car-conductor? Who ever says
a good word for either of these classes of men ?
What newspaper lifts up its voice In their be
half ? What man or woman to whom sympathj'
ought to have come with maturity, and who
make dally use of the car as of a luxury that has
now become indispensable, ever scriouy broods
over the pain, the annoyance, tho wcarisomo
ness, the wretched pay, and that lack of leisure
which is necessary to individual development
that car-drivers and car-conductors endure
silently year after year ? Is it nothing to work
fifteen or e ighteen hours a day for wages vary
ing between fourteen and seventeen and a half
dollars per week ? Is It nothing to be deprived
of the right of having all to oneself one day in
every seven? Is it a little thing never to enjoy one
hour of solitude, except the unconscious solitude
of sleet ? Which of us would enjoy life, do his
duty well, and present a wholesome, pleasant,
and icfreshing aspect, if he were compelled to
sr end eighteen hours out of every twenty-four
in "riding on a rail," being jolted along streets,
baking with the heat, or freezing with the cold,
or choked with dust, or drowned in rain, worm
ing his way in and out among herds of 6clQsh
human beings, frowned at by one, sworn at by
another, and almost universally regarded as a
cheat and a boor? If the car-conductor docs
steal, it is because like many men in better
circumstances his moral sense is not fine
enough to lead him to prefer starvation to moral
error. If he is boorish, his passengers and
censors are often trebly so. All day long
the car-conductor has, in the ill-temper
and ill-breeding of his passengers,
to contend with an array of mean little annoj"
ances that would try an angel's temper. The
wonder is not that car-conductors are so bad,
but that, they are not much worse. Suppose
you and I, my friend, place ourselves in his po
sition for a day or so and men just as good as
you or as I am have repeatedly been compelled
to take up with just this employment do
you think our tempers would sweeten, and our
spirits Improve, and our belief lu the goodness
of God and the heavenly tendency of humanity
grow larger the longer we remained in it ? I
-know mine would not, and hence I fcol a
profound sympathy with the comfortless life
tint so many a car-driver, but particularly car
conductor, is obliged to lead. And among these
classes of men you see the same results iu all
large cities, in Philadelphia almost to the same
extent as in New York. The hours of labor are
very long, and the wages are very short, and the
comfort is crushed out of the ear-conductor's
life, so that he docs not get eveu sympathy from
the f ublic for whose convergence his employ
ment was brought into being. If this represen
tation be correct, all right-feeling people who
read these lines will unite in exercising a little
more toleration toward these followers of a most
thankless, harsh, and proiitless employment.
"8nd" Hun-Ill.
Now-a-days you can hardly pick up a news
paper without reading such head-Hues as "A Sad
Suicide," "A Melancholy Suicide," and so forth.
There is one thing which is almosl as sad as the
Suicide and that i3 that the reporter of the
nineteenth century should have so little knowl
edge of the privileges and limitations of lan
guage. Where is the suicide that is not ''end ?"
Did you ever hear of a cheerful suicide, or a
happy murder ? Upon a level with such expres
sions are ' heartless villain" and "villainous
outrage." Who ever saw a villain that was not
heartlesB, or an outrage that was polite and gen
tlemanly? While I am on this point I.mlght men
tion the "memories of the past," which are so
Irequently the theme of novelists, poets, and
dramatists. "My fond heart teems with memo
ries of the past," exclaims Alphonso to
Imogene. Did Imogene euepect that his heart
wa teeming with memories of the future
What memories are there but memories of the
past? Tine age may be one in which the school
master is abroad, but be has certainly left his
rhetoric at home unless he can teach pupils to
write and speak a language representing sense
more correctly than the expressions I have
luoted do.
. "Man and Wife "
Mr. Daly has bis hands as full as he can rea
sonably expect to have them. He Is not only
the lessee and manager of the Fifth Avenue
Theatre, but likewise the manager of Madlle.
Janauschek, whom it is said he expects to in
troduce to New York in English plays at the
Academy of Music. His season at the Fifth
Avenue Theatre commences with his own dra
matization of Man and ij' which differs
greatly from Wilkie Collins'. Mr. Collins, in
pandering to the vitiated taste of the age
for realism, introduces a ''real" hansom and a
"real" horse into one of the final scenes,
and makes use of the horse and cab
to kill off "Geoffrv Dt;lmayue"in a manner very
c lfferent to that described in the book. In the
dramatization "Geoffry" is represented as "just
about stepping into the cab. Suddenly the
horse starts, and "Geoffry" is thrown down,
run over, and instantly killed. This d" none meal
might perhaps be effective ou the stage of a
large London theatre, but it would never do for
Mr. Daly's pocket proscenlam-arch. lie would
have t employ a cab tha s-ize of Tom Thumb's,
drawn y a Shetland pony. Possibly it was for
this cirsideration that, Mr. Daly has altered the
ilenovernent to suit his taste and the require
ments of bis little sta;e; atd he is the less to
blame for doing this, teeing that Mr. Colling
himself has, by altering the plot, shown so little
regard for his handiwork as it finally
stood in tbe completed story. The end to
which a writer conducts his story should be
each as to seest to the best judges the Inevitable
result of the characters previously described
and the circumstances prelously narrated.
Now, if the termination may be altered for so
flimsy a purpose as the production of a certain
stage effect, neretricloas and morbid in itself,
what respect can one have for the author as a
Ktndeot of human nature, and as a delineator
of the emotions and events that go ta make up
life? Clearly, cot much. Ai.i Baua.
MI MICAI. Am im ASIATIC.
The I'ltr AmntrmftitK.
At thk Walnut Itoucicault's dram of The
Flying Scud will be represented for the last
times this evening, to-morrow afternoon and to
morrow evening.
On Monday Mr. Edwin Forrest will appear a3
"Richelieu."
At thb Eleventh. Strrbt Opera' Hourr
a first-rate programme of minstrelsy will be
presented this evening, which will include the
J.Iberian Dwarf, ' Little Dick," the burlesques of
School for Scandal, XitrO'dlycerinr Oil, Quiet
Lodging, and other attractions.
At t'hr Arch Street Opera IIocse a va
riety of burnt-cork attractions will be offered
this evening.
At Ditrej! fc Bekedfct's Opeh a House the
operettas of Hope and the Crocodile and Far'.ta
will bo performed this evening.
At the American a variety entertain
ment will bo given this evening.
C1XT 11'KHia.
Summkr Clothing,
A i.r. Kinds,
Bkttkr in Kvert Wat, and
Lowkr ik Prick
Than ant Othkr Rbapv-Madk Stock
In .Philadelphia.
Fifth and Sixth Streets. ISO. 613 Market ST.
Do not no rr, in fact you must not do It. It
would be wrong for any lady or grentlemnn to
attempt to pnrcltase clothing for their sons or them
selves without first examining the large and supe
rior stock at Rockhill At Wilson's, and if they da not
iiixl it superior In quality, cut, make, and trimmings,
and at lower price than any other clothing esta
blishment lu the city, don't puichase. Our Uautiful
and substantial all-wool heavy cloth and casslmore
suits, for fall aud winter, which are going off by
thousands, both In the city aud country, all for l!,
coat, vest and pants. They astonish tho trade to un
derstand how we furnish them at the price. It is
hardly necessary to say anything in regard to our
customer department. That is so well and
favorably known that every gentleman In the city is
posted. """ Rockhill & Wilson,
Great Urown' Stone Clothing Hall,
NoS. 603 and 605 Chesnut street.
A New and irBAiTnui. Article ok Foon. The
Sea Moss I-'akink, manufactured from Irish Moss,
by the Hand Sea Moss Farine Company, has been
placed on eur table at different times, and proves to
be one of the best, most nutritious, and easily
digested of all the farinas now In nse. It is palatable
to the taste, Is lighter and less compact than any
ether farina, and hence better adapted to weafc
stomachs, to dyspeptics, to Invalids, and all persons
of frail constitutions. In ca-?s where tapioca, sago,
barley, corn snrch, maizona, and similar articles
are beneficial, the Sea Moss Farine is not only a sub
stitute, but has advantages which neither of them
possess, because the main ingredient of the moss
lias been considered by medical men for many years
as having invaluable remedial properties. It is
particularly recommended for pectoral affections,
scrofulous complaints, iliarrucea, etc. Editor Hall's
Journal of Health.
A Yoi'Nd Wife's IlKqi'KST Wife Charley, I wish
wl.en you come up to-night you'd stop into your
druggist s and get me a bottle of Flani'mion Bit
Tr.its. Be sure and get the genuine.
Charley What in the world, Mary, are you going
to do with Plantation Hitters;
Wife Everybody that I know is in ecstaey over
Plantation Bitters, and I am going to try them ray
self. I am assured by several of my friends that the
Bitters will cure my dyspepsia, and at the same time
do away with thot terrible nausea which you know I
am at times subject to. Tbe doctor was in yester
day, and says that all I want is a tonic, and that
Plantation Bitte rs Is the best that can be got.
Charley It Is just the thing, my dear; and it is
strange that I had not thought of it before.
Fatal to the Teeth are all acrid preparations.
They may bleach the enamel, out they as surely dis
solve and destroy ir. The mild, genial balsamic pre
servative Sozodont, impregnated with the Saponin
of the famous tropical Soap Tree, of Chili, is the
only absolutely safe article of Its kind in the market,
and protects the teeth lrom all destructive Influ
ences, as well as keeps them free from tartar.
Mr. William W. Cassidt, the Jeweller at No. 8
Soath Second street, has one of the largest and most
attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silver
ware lu the city. lie has also on hand a fine assort
ment of line American Western Watches. Those
who purchase at this store at the present time are
certain to get the worth of their money.
Promptness, energy, and perseverance have es
tablished a reliable, cheap and first-class Curtain,
Shade, Bedding, and Upholstery Store in the well
known house of Albertson & Co., No. 1435 Chesnut
street
The Central News Com pan v, No. bob Chesnut
street, send us the latest numbers of Punch aud Fun.
Prom Turner & Co. we have received Every Satur-
0a;, Aj2Mon'8 Journal, and Our Soys and GirU.
"Spalding's Glue," handy and useful.
IIRI.
Barr. On the morning or the 1st Instant, Hush
A. Barr, in the 31st year of his acre.
The relatives and friends of the family, and the
members of St. Philip's Literary Institute, are re
spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the
residence of his father, Hugh Barr, N. W. corner of
Front and Wharton streets, on Monday morning at
o ciocK. services at t. rump a. interment at sr,
Augustine's.
Clift. on the 1st instant, George Clift, aged SI
years.
The friends and relatives of tho family are respect-
fully invited to atteud the funeral, from his late
residence, at Bordeutown, N. J., on Monday morn
ing, September 6, at lof o'clock.
ItrcD. On the soth ultimo, William Urcn, son of
ine late jonu ami sarai kucii, in ine tfitn year of his
sate.
The relatives and friends of the family, also the
members of Washington Flro Company, No. 6, and
the Fire Department In general, are respectfully
inviten to attend tne runerai, irom nis late residence,
No. lbi Haines street, Germantown, on Sunday
V-v SPECIAL AND EXTRAORDINARY SALE
r?iC op
IMPORTED JERSEY CATTLTC, SHEEP, SWINE
POULTRY, AND SHETLAND PONIES, just ar
rived per ship Jamestown, from Liverpool.
On Tuesday Morning.
September C, at 10 o'clock, at Uerkness' Bazaar.
NINTH and SaNSOM Streets, Philadelphia, will be
sold, without reserve, a large invoice (about 25 head)
of imported Jersey cattle, sheep, swine, poultry, and
Bneuana ponie, exporieu ry jsuwara rnuip 1'ar
sons Fowler, of Jersey, England.
Full particular, pedigrees, etc., In catalogues, now
ready, and the stock open for examination at the
jiazaar. alvkjuj m. ubkiin teas,
it 1 4 trip Auctioneer.
ART EXHIBITION.
ON FREE EXHIBITION
AT
CHAS. PHASELTINE S GALLERY,
ffo. 1125 CHESNUT STREET,
BRArN'S FAMOUS PANORAMIC VIEWS of
Berlin, Fotsdatn. Charloltenburg, Coblentz, Detdel
bare. Jena. Weimar. Erfurt. Ems. Biden-Uaden.
Weibbaden,. Brussels, Amsterdam, Waterloo, Liege
Ypres, Rotterdam, Utrecht, etc. eta
A complete set of the Berlin Museums, and interior
views of all the rooms m the various royal palaces
Particular attention is drawn to the fact that in a
few days 100 views on the Rhine and its fortiaea.
tioiis, as Lever before seen, will be exhibited. 11 10
MATS AND OAPS.
Wl WAR BURTON '8 IMPROVED VENTILATED
1 and easv-tlttlue DKKS HATS (patented), in all
the improved fashions of the season. CIXKSNUT
btreet, next ioor to tne rost omue. rp
XTOTlCE! CAMDEN AND ATL4.NTIO RAILr
1 KOAI.
The i P. M. Express Train to Atlantic City will be
discontinued from this date,
Aug. '., 1T0.
1 W6t D II. MUNDY, Aareut.
PENNA. MILITARY ACADEMY.
PENNSYLVANIA !
MILITARY ACADEMY
AT
Chester, Delaware County. Pa.
(FOR RESIDENT OADET3 ONLY.)
The following gentlemen, who devote their time
exclusively to the business of the Aca lomy, com
pose the
ACADEMIC STAFF.
COL. THEODORE HYATT, M. A.,
President and Professor of Mathematics and In
structor in Tactics.
COL. GEOROE PATTEN.
Graduate IT. 8. Mil. Acad., Vice-Prpsldont, Trofes- 1
sor In Mathematics, Civil and Military Engi
neering, and Instructor in Tactics.
REV. A. ARMAGNAC, M. A.,
Professor of Chemistry and Natural and Experi
mental Philosophy, and Instructor in
Elocution.
CAPT. TIIOMAS J. LLOYD, Graduate U. S. Mili
tary Academv,
Trofessorof Mathematics and Military Science and
Instructor in Tactics.
REV. GRANVILLE YAGER, M. A.,
Professor of the kngllsh Language and Literature,
and Instructor in Latin and Greek.
FELIX BE LANNOY. M. A..
Professor of French, German, and Sp.intsh, and In
structor in English Branches.
JOHN R. SWEENEY, Esq.,
Professor of Vocal and Instrumental Idupic.
i c ritifwiQTnpi- xr .
Professor of Penmanship, Book-keeping, and Draw
ing, anu instructor in i-.ngusii uraucucs.
J. R. K. CARTER, C. E.,
Instructor In Mathematics and Tactics.
MR. ROBERT M. HOFFMAN,
Instructor la KngltbU Branches.
The Nln'h Annual Session commences WED-
N KSDAY, September 7.
'ine ouuuinirs are new and tne accommodations
for Cadets in all respects of the first order.
For healthfuluesa of situation and completeness
of outfit In all that can minister to the health, com
fort, and convenience of cadets, this institution Is
unsurpassed. OVER ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND
BULLA Ko nave been expended iu the erection and
furnishing of Its buildings.
THE APPARATUS for the study of science is ex
tensive and meets every want of its varied depart
ments oi siuny.
THE ENGLISH course, in which cadets are en
tered at twelve years of age, embraces all the
branches belonging to a thorough English educa
tion, and Is also designed to be preparatory to the
other departments.
IN THE CLASSICAL COURSE the cadet is pre
pared for any class in our best colleges, or may be
graduated and receive his degree iu the Academy.
TlK Wl'liaXi Ol- JSV-'lJiAli ABU Ul ILi
GINEER1NG is of the highest grade, and is con
ducted by experienced oftlcers. The general course
of studies iu this department is the same as that
pursued at the United States Military Academy at
West foint, of which institution two of the profes
sors are graduates.
The discipline is firm and Kind, out insubordina
tion under no circumstances is tolerated. It is
aimed through the MILITARY' TRAINING to make
cadets orderly, systematic, and punctual, as well as
to furnish them with the best of all exercise iu the
drills of the various arms dl the service.
Careful attention is given to the moral and religi
ous culture oi caneis.
f'irr.innrs nmv tip nlitninpd of .Tamps IT. Ornp. Esn..
C2G ClIEHNU'f Street; T. B. Peterson, Esq., 300
CHEtNUT Street, or oi
UOI. T1IKU. Ill A l l,
President of P. M. A.
Cob HYATT will be at the store of James II. Orne,
Esq., No. C26 CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia, on
SATURDAY, the 3d day of September, from 10
o'clock A. M. to 1 a M., and will be happy to see pa
Irons of the Academy and others on official busi
ness. ltPp
OARPETINQS.
CAHPETINGS.
(MALIUM, CREASE & SLOAN,
No. 509 CHESNUT Street.
French Moe;nettes,
French Axminstersj
Crossley's G-4 Velvets.
English Brussels,
Crossley's Tapestries,
Hall and Stair Carpetings,
C ARTETINGS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
LOWEST PRICES.
McCAUUM, CREASE S SLOAN,
ivo. r,oj ciii:hii t Street,
8 81 wfmnm rp Opposite Independence HalL
FOR SALE.
rn balu on to i.irr,
THE STORE PROPERTY
Ko. 722 CnESNUT STREET,
Twenty-five feet front, one hundred and forty-live
feet deep to Bennett street. Buck buildings
five stories high.
Apply on the premises between 10 and 1! A. M.
TIIOMAS S. FLETCHER,
IS 10 tf DEL 4.NCO, N. J.
TO RENT.
rpo RENT TUB STORED NO. 722 CHESNUT
A.
Street. Apply on the prem'.sesbetween 10 and 12
o'clock A. M.
817 tf
RARE CHANCE TO GET INTO BUSINESS
HOUSES and LOTS wanted In exchange for
Merchandise at wholesale prices.
Address Immediately, FINLEY,
89
"Ledger" Omce,
FOR SALE SUPERIOR DWELLING NO,
163tf North Fifteenth street. Three-story front.
double back buildiugs. Lot 23)tf feet by 174 to
Sydenham street. Modern improvements. J'os
session win oe given. miv, iumu,
8 g thstuat
No. 530 WALNUT Street.
TO KENT THREE-STORY DWELL-
LNO. with back butldtnw, utnatod ta
ii l .'i 1 1I ir il . . I'll
between Front ana baooud,
with a'.l the modern iinprovamanu.
61
Is
Do. 2d8 . 8KVKNTU btret.
FOR RENT SUITABLE FOR A LARGE
i retail trade. First Floor and Baaemeat of the
new Mores Noa. ill ana m wortn ninth ttreet,
Apply to WILLIAM 11. B4.CON,
6 20 ImwOf No. 817 WALNUT Street.
dfOfX A nn PARTNER WANTED IN AN
,)," ' I' old-established business what will net
llini autrutui lr J"'.
AJ tre T. J. W.
8 sJ "Ledger" OUlc.
H INANOIAL,
Wilmington and Reading
hailhoad
Geven Per Cent. Bonds,
FREE OF TAXErt,
We nre fferlngr 9900,000 of the
Second Mortgage Honda ot
thi Company
AT 82J AND ACCRUED IWTEEE3T.
For the convenience of Investors tiesa Bonds are
Issued in denominations ot
f lOOOs, 95009. and 100
The money Is required for the purchase of addl-
tional Rolling Stock and the fall equipment of the
Road.
The road is now finished, and doing a business
largely in excess of the anticipations of its officers.
The trade offering necessitates a large additional
ontlay for rolling stock, to afford fall facilities for Its
prompt transaction, the present tolling stock not
belDg sufficient to accommodate the trade.
WM. PAINTER & CO.,
BANKERS,
No. 36 South THIRD 8treot,
66 PHILADS LPIII A.
AN EXCELLENT INVESTMENT!
10 Fer Cent. First XVIortgage
Zand Grant Bonds
of ra
Portage Lake and Lake Superior Ship
Canal Company,
At 95 and Accrued Interest.
Coupons payable January and J uly at Ocean Bank,
Newport.
Secured by mortgage of the CANAL, its tolls,
franchises, and EQUIPMENTS, and 200,000 ACRES
of very valuable and carefully selected
IRON, COPPBR, PINE, AND OTHER TIMBER
LANDS,
Worth at the lo'west estimate five to eight times the
amount of the mortgage.
Whole Issue 9500,000,
Of which a balance of only $100,000 remains unsold.
This Ship Canal after five years labor and an ex
penditure of nearly a million or dollars, besides
nearly half a million more for machinery and equip
ments is nearly finished, and will be entirely com
pleted the present season.
The tolls on the present commerce of Lake Supe
rior would not only pay the interest on these bonds,
but large dividends also to the Stockholders. This
trade will be Increased Immensely next season when
the grain from the great wheat-producing regions
of Minnesota shall pass by this route (as It neces
sarily must) to the seaboard, by way of the railroad
from St. Paul to Duluth, now just completed.
Send for maps and circulars.
For sale at 95 and accrued Interest by
B. X. JAMISON & CO., Bankers,
COU. THIRD AND CHESNUT ST3.
66tf PHILADELPHIA.
QEVEPJ PER CENT.
First Mortgage Bonds
or TIB
Panvllle, Hazleton, and WilUe
barre Itallroad Company,
2Lt 85 and Accrued Interest
Clear of all Taxes.
INTEREST PAYABLB APRIL AND OCTOBER.
Persons wishing to make Investments are Invlt
ja examine the merits of these BONDS.
Pamphlets supplied and full Information given bj
Sterling & Wildman,
FINANCIAL AGENTS,
No. 110 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
111 tf
PHILADELPHIA.
Government Bonds and other Securities taken la
exchange for the above at best market rates.
B. K. JAMISON & CO..
SUCCESSORS TO
E. XT. KELLY te CO
BANKERS AND DEALERS U
Gold, Bllier and Government Bonds
At Closest Market Bates,
IT. W. Cor. THIRD and CHESNUT fits.
Special attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS
in New York and PhUad'lphU block Boards, eto.
etc M
S I Iu "V" 13
FOB SALE.
C. T. YERKES, Jr., & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
No. SO South THIRD Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
riNANOtAUi
A DEOIRABLE
Safe Home Investment
THIS
Sunbury and Lewistown
Railroad Company
Oflcr $1,200,000 Kond, bearing
7 ler Cent. Interest In Uold,
(Secured by a
First and Only Mortgage.
The Bonds are issued in .
f 1000st f SOOs and $900s.
The Coupons are Dayable In the city of
Philadelphia on the first days of April and
October,
Free of Otate and United States
Taxes.
The price at preseat is
90 and Accrued Interest in
Currency.
Thia Road, with its connection with the
PennBylvania Railroad at Lewistown, brings
tne Anthracite Coal Fields 67 MILES nearer
the Western and Southwestern markets. With
tbis advantage it will control that trade. The
Lumber Trade, and the Immense and valuable
deposit of ores in this sootion, together with
tne thickly peopled distriot through which it
runs, will sooare it a very large and profitable
trade.
W&!. PAINTER & CO.,
BANKERS,
Dealer? in Government Securities,
No. 36 South THIRD Street,
9 tf4p PHILADELPHIA.
OOKES
PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, AND
WASHINGTON,
HANKERS
ABO
Sealers In Government Securities.
Special attention given to tbe Purchase and Bale ot
Bonds and Stocks on Commission, at the Board 0
Crckera la thia and other cities.
IHTSRFST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS.
COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL POINTS.
BOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLb,
RELIABLE RAILKOAD BONDS FOB INVEST
UENT. Pamphlets and full Information given at onr office,
No. 1 14 S.TIIIItD Street,
. PHILADELPHIA. 7 1 8m
UNITED STATES SECURITIES
Bought, Sold "and Exchanged on Most
Liberal Terms.
Gr O III D
Sought and Sold at Market Kates.
COUPONS CASHED
Pacific Railroad Bonds
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Stocks Bought and Bold on Commis
sion Only.
Accounts received and Interest allowed on Dallj
Balances, subject to cnock at sight.
DE HA YEN & JJEO.,
No. 40 South THIRD Street,
6 11 PHILADELPHIA.
NOTICE.
TO TRUSTEES AND EXECUTORS.
The cheapest investment authorized by law are
General Mortgage Bonds of the Penn
sylvania Railroad Company.
APPLY TO
D. C. WHARTON SMITH i CO.,
BANKEBS AND BKOKERS,
No. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
QLEIVDIXNKNGI.OAVIS CO.,
No. 48 BOUTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
GIEND1NNING, DAVIS & AMORT,
No. 17 WALL STREET, NEW YORK,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
Becelve deposit subject to check, allow Interest
on standing aad temporary to ancas, and eiecnte
orders promptly for the purchase and sale of
STOCKS, BUNDS and HLD, In either olty.
Dtiect telegTDh coiuuiualcatioa from Philadelphia
bocsd to New IS
;(b.
FIFTH EDITION
EXTRA
Bazaine Again Defeated.
XXe Attacks on Wednesday.
Dtiven Once More into lkL
Repertei toft of the Emperor.
FllOM EUROPE.
ntnxalae A train Defeated.
London, 8ept. 34-30 P. M. Despatches an
nounce that on Wednesday, Ang. M, Bazaine
undertook to cut his way out from the shelter
of tbe fortifications of Mctz. Tho battle lasted
all that day and next evening, when on Thurs
day morning ho was again driven within the
walls. The losses were extremely severe ou
both sides.
Death of Napoleon Asraln Reported
The death of the Emperor Napoleon is ru
mored this afternoon, but particulars are so
conflicting that the effect at the Exchange is not
marked.
TnE Coat. Tkade. The following is the
amount of Coal transported on the Philadelphia
and Reading Railroad during the week coding
Thursday, September 1, 1870:
From St. Clair 89,674 11
From Port Carbon 7,101 11
From Pottsville 6,568 09
From Schuylkill Haven 87,735 0
From Pine Grove 6,901 13
From Port Clinton 16,SS 0
From Harrlsburgand Dauphin 7,111 06
From Allentown and Alburtls 80 05
Anthracite Coal for week 122.S91 06
Bituminous Coal from Ilarrlsburg and
Dauphin for week 7,487 04
Total for week paying freight 129. 85S V)
Coal for Company's uae 2,906 Oi
Total all kinds for week m,764 li
Previously this jear 2,171,411 06
Total ,S04,176 04
To Thursday, 8opt 2, 1809 2,788,070 ts
FINANCIAL.
A LEGAL INVESTMENT
FOR
Trustees. Executors and Administrators.
WE OFFER FOR BALE
52,000,000
or TBI
Pennsylvania Eailroad Coa
OEIVERAIi MORTGAGE
Six Per Cent. Bonds
at 95
Ami Interest Addetl to the late
of Purchase
All Free from State Tax, and
Issued In Sums of $1000.
These bonds are coupon and registered, interest
on tho former payable January and July 1; on the
latter April and October 1, and by an act of the
Legislature, approved April 1, 13D, are made a
LEGAL INVESTMENT Tor Admin'atratora, Execu
tors, Trustees, etc. For further particulars apply to
Jay Cooke Ac Co.,
U. W. Clark & Co.,
W. II. Newboltl, Sou & Aerten,
C. Ac H. Uorle. . 01 lm'
JOHN S. RUSHTON & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
SEPTEMBER COUPONS WANTED.
City Warpants
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
No. 50 South THIRD Street,
8 2C PHILADELPHIA.
gLLIOTT D U 1 ft
BANEJUEUI
Ho. 109 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
'DIALERS IN ALL GOVERNMENT 8 EC OKI.
TIES, GOLD BILLS, ETC.
DRAW BILLS OP EXCHANGE AND ISSUE
COMMERCIAL LETTERS' OP CREDIT ON Tfl
UNION BANK OP LONDON,
ISSUE TRAVELLERS' LETTERS OP CREDIT
ON LONDON AND PARIS, available throughout
Europe.
Will collect all Coupons and Interest free of chart
for parties mating their financial arrangement
Wlthna.
THE FINeTaRTS.
COLLEGE OF ST. B0RR0ME0.
NEW PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS OF ST. BORRO
MEO COLLE3E,
For the Stereoscope SS cents ev!
Also, Larger, Mouuted 26 cenu each
TBE BEST MAP OF THE SEAT OF WAR IN
EUROPE. $10 EACH.
DICKENS LAST PORTRAIT.
JAMES 8. EARLS & SONS,
Looklng-Glass Warerooms and Gallery of Paintings,
Ko. 616 CHESNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
o
NE DOLLAR GOOD8 FOR 95 CENTS
111 16 Ml DIXON'S No. il & EIGHTH HtrMt
AVMBRF.LLAB CREAPE3T INTtifi CITY.
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