I THE DAILY EYENINQ rELEQKAPIl PHILADELPHIA, WKDNES DAT, JANUARY 12, 1870. 5 i XI 23 V7-TT O XV XX X S XVZ S. From Our Own Correipondrnt. ' i ' Nitw York, J.a. 13, 1870. Mr. Kerhter. I will assume that you are not Indifferent to hearth about Mr. Fectator at "first mouth" from one who u all there, lustend of at socond-hand through tbe New York newspapers. I hardlr think a larger audience wa ever assembled at Nlblo's. It had been said that Mr. Fechter would be a fashionable success, but the audience on Monday evening partook more larjroly of Intel lect than It aid of fashion. The short scene bo tween "Don Salluste" and "Don Ca-sar," prelu sive to the entrance of "Ruy Bias" for Ruy Mat was the play of the evening wsi paid very little attention by the audi ence, who manifested none of the expectant disposition to be thrilled, characteristic of American audiences assisting at a debut, until 'Don Salliiste's" attendant, obeying a direction, went no the stage and summoned "Ruy" on. Then a profound hush fell upon the vast assem blage, and it was known that In another Instant Mr. Fechter would be facing them. There was momentary pause a pause Just sufflclont to give one twist more to the highly-strung nerves of the observers and thon spontaneous inun ders burst from every part of the house, as 'Rut Bias" advanced from the wings, and bow lnar to the house, stood experiencing all the emotions of a metropolitan "recep." Critical as the moment was for nothing Is less true than that an experienced artist experiences no nervousness on a first appearance In a strange cltr ho mnnlfested no symptom of confusion, but at once addressed himself to tho business of bis part. I can understand why he should be called the representative actor of the romantic school. It Is because no other actor possesses the faculty of dashing off the expression of emo tion with such picturesque rapidity. He is more like a painter of rapid and brilliant sketches than of large and laborious pictures, ills "11am' let" will be an Impassioned and Impulsive colle dan. rather than the philosophic Dane of tradl tlon. There are no Intrinsic beauties in his elocution as such. lie never declaims. . lie is a forcible illustration of bow completely the genius of eloquence, like any other kind of genius, may be of set rules. "Ruy Bias" is not a- role fitted to display the intellectual character of an actor, but in it Mr. Fechter gives no Indication of the capability of being intellec tual in anything else. His acting is melodrama's most refined and exquisite ex pression. In reviewing another .performer's interpretation you might say that he had thought out his part; in reviewing Mr. Fechter s you perceive that he has fell it. Sir. Fechter Is pic turesque in much the same sense as a hot blooded man is more picturesque than a cold blooded one. His face, bis hands, his figure are Incessantly at work, depicting the ever-changing emotions supposed to take place in the soul of the character he has created. As Mr. Beecher would , say, he has a tubfull of feeling in a bucket's capacity, and feeling porpetually '.'slops over." As "Ruy Bias" Mr. Fechter "slops over" all the time. As for Miss Leclercq, I am at a loss to understand why the newspapers should speak ot her in the eulogistic terms they do. She is an ordinary actress, and an ex tremely good-looking woman of thirty-five. She has an abundance of beautiful auburn hair, and acts Judiciously, with a thorough acquaintance with stage business. I could mention a dozen native Amorican actresses who would rank above her. Finally, Ruy Bias was put upon the stage at Nlblo's in tho most exe crable style a style totally unworthy the repu tation of the theatre and of Messrs. Jarrett & Palmer. That Deml-Seml-ObJtnnry. I wrote last Saturday in regard to Colonel Du Solle. I hereby amply apologize for it. If he ever finds me out I think he'll forgive me. lie Is not dead, but is slowly and painfully recover ing from a malady whlih threatened to speedily , remove him. I hope he may live as long as the bamboo, and that the enforced rest his convales cence will secure him will send him back to his editor's desk with all his powers recuperated. Ijl Coterie To-morrow Night. "La Coterie of New York" is to give its second annual masquerade ball to-morrow evening at the Academy of Music, under the care of the gentlemen connected with the offices of the principal hotels in this city. There are to be three bands of music, orchestra, promenade, and military, together with tableaux vivants charac teristically grouped, in two hundred costumes, o as to represent the five senses. No gentleman is tobe admitted to the floor unless in fancy cos tume; all masks are to be lifted at the door of the Academy before the wearers are permitted to enter, and to be permanently removed at mid night. ' "La Coterie" may not be so popular ai the French balls, but it will be more "plert." The Ber. Horace Cook. Of course "telegrams" will have informed you long ere this that the Rev. Horace Cook, pastor of the Seventh Street Methodist Episcopal Church, of this city, has accomplished the sanc timonious seduction of one of the sweetest lambs of his flock. The lamb was attached to a Sunday school belonging to Mr. Cook's church, and such was its affection for its shepherd that everywhere that Horace went the lamb was sure to go. It has gone with him ran away from the parental roof and the "guilty pair" are now probably getting religion at the fashionable hotel of some distant city. Mr. Cook has a son about fourteen years of age, and the girl he has run away with is Just about three years the senior of this boy. Think of it! Ai.iBa.ua. JMl'SICALi AND I IE A VIATIC. Ths Cltr anHsements. Italian Ofbra This evening Btsilint's opera of Aorwa will be given, with Madame Briol as "Norma" aud Slgnor Masslrnillanl as "Pollto." Ferrari's new comic opera of JHpelt is announced for to-morrow, with Miss Kellogg and Higuor Hon cool In the leading role. At thk Chkskut a new drama by Bouclcault, entitled Merry lfodd, will be performed this evening, with the nnrnlc drama of A Husband to Order. On Friday Mitts Keene will have a farewell benefit, nrevirma to her departnra from ths cltr for a brief season, and on Mow) ay Mute Susan Oalton aud her troupe will ooiumunue an eneagtsiueuu At tab Walnut the military drama of Sot Guilty, with Its great battle scons, will be repeated this evening. At tub Arcs the drama of Litltt Env'ly will be Tenanted this evetilns. At Durusa A Bbnkdict's OrR Horns an at tractive nilustrel performance will be given this evening. ,. At Till Kl.SVBKTtf BTRRBT OpirA II0U8 variety of entertaining features will he presented kia auanlnrf BiONOat Ui.itz and his son will exhibit some of tbolr most curious feats of matflo at the Assembly Bulldlna this afternoon and evening. At ms Gkkm ak Thkatkk, 1,'oates street, near Franklin, a concert will be given on to-morrow evenlntr. lor ine neuou u "h'. ' . . - ...... Ti . .1. (..Ill IP. V. A t ) 1 . L T . v.. KMHI'B I'HTI.iltK .rill win K" . '" vtii- ty-flrst quadrtlle part at the Mustcn - - . j V. . . . I . . . I ... I Fund Hall this eveutng. . . - ' - city items. :,; ....: Bobimb OnasHoits Boots lor Msn, Womsa, snd Children, can be bad at retail t the very lowest prices. CoodyeaVs manufacture, old stand, No. Hud Ohesuut Street, lower aide. Yotr 0 Bfft BrrTro Ann Ohhapvh Ulotiiino 1 or Brmkrtt A 00.. THAM Aktwbkhk Runt. A't matter lehnt nreteae nnu he aeeianed fnr urtrriAHno 0 uorf, tr till tell lower thin tho latere!. KKMKMnF.R TUB rXAOS:, , i No. 618 MAllKF.f Bthfkt, No. MS MHKPr Btbk.kt, Halt-wat ria-rwKKtf Fifth ani Sitrn. IlAU-WAX HKIWKKW tlFTH AMD BlXTH. Jamb M. LKTrT. We call attention o tbls gentle- nun'i oard, to b found in another oolnmn. Mr. Ledriy Can one mora be fpnnd (tiring bla especial snperrlsion to hit time-honored old atand, situated at the H. W. corner of Ninth aad Saiuom streets. From the well-known cher- aoter of the proprietor, together with the finality of hie liquor, cigars, etc., gentlemen will find tbia a quiet reaort and the "right man In the rtgbt plaee." ThK Lmna MACnrNK. Injure the main spring of a watoh end every portion of the worka becomes disordered. The human atomaoh la to the ha man system what that e'aatiopleoeof metal Istoachronometer. Itlniluenaesthe action of the other organs, and eontrola, to certain ex tent, the whole living maohlae. The comparison mar be carried further ; for as the weakneaa or other Impnrfeo tlona of the mainspring is indioated on the face of the time piece, also Is t e weakness or other disorder of the stomach betrayed by the face of the invalid. The com plexion la sallow or faded.'the eyes are deficient in 1 nitre nd intoUlgence, and there is a worn, amicus expression In the whole countenance which tells aa'plainljr as written words could do, that the great nmriehing organ whose offlce It is to minister to the wante of the body, and to snataln and renew aU its parts, is not performing its dutjr. It re quires renovating and regulating, and to accomplish this end HosTETTza'a Stomach Bittkbs mar be truly said to be the on thing ntedful. The broken main spring of a watch mil be replaced by a new one, but the atomaoh oaa only be repaired and strengthened, and this is one of the objeetu of the famous vegetable restorative whloh for eight Mn years has been waging a suooesaful contest with dysprpeia in all climatoe. As a speolflo for Indigestion It stands alone. When the resources of the pharmaoopceia have been exhausted, without, at beat, doing more than mitigating the complaint, a course of this wholesome and palatable, yet powerful, stomaohle effects a perfeot and permanent cure. In all oases of dyspepsia the liver is more or less disordered, and upon this important gland, aa well aa upon the atomaoh and bowels, the Bltfers act with singular distinctness, regulating and relnvigorattng every seoretive and assimilating organ on which bodily and mental health depends. Thx Lrsas abe btbajmed and B ac bled by a prrsis tnt Cough, the general strength wasted, and an inourable complaint often established thereby. Jatne's Expeo tobaKT is aa effective remedy for Coughs and Golds, and exert a beneficial offset on the Pulmonary and Bros ohlal Organs. Bold everywhere. Dbt FKET. The most efieetual way of guarding one's health is to keep the feet dry, and that can only be dona by the use of India Rubber Ovt rshoes, and ak the inole ment season is npon ns, we would advise oar readers to any none bnt the best quality, which oaa only be bad at Ooodieab's Headquarters, No. 808 Ohesnut street, south tide. Philadelphia, Jewzlbt. Mr. William W. Oassldy, No. U 8. Seoood street, has tbe largest and most attractive assortment of ttne Jeweby and Silverware In the oity. Purchaser oaa rely npon obtaining a real, pure article, furnished at a price which oannot be equalled. Be also baa a large stock of American Western Watches to all varieties and at all prices. A visit to bis store is ears to result in pleasure aad prons. . Haixm, Davtb A Co.'s Orchestral Crand Pianos-beat everything in the shape ot pianos, and are verv properly called the king of pianos. Go and hear them at No. 937 Ohesnut street. Earth Closft Compact's patent dry earth commodes and privy flit ores, at A. H. Francisco & Oo.'s, Mo. 818 Market street. - BtJT your clothing of CbareU Btokos, 804 Chesnut street. under tbe Continental HoteL Tearing Dowa Fart sf Our Mtere. Tearing down part of our Store. Tearing down part of our Store. Tearing down part of our Store. Not enough room for the Ooodo. . Mot enough room for the Goods. Mot enough room for the Goods. Mot enough room for the Goods. Will sell them WU1 sell them Will sell them Will seU them ' Lower than Ever. Lower than Erer. Lower than Ever. Lower than Ever. Overcoats at, $7-60 Overcoats at. 10 DO Overcoats at. 1860 Cost Elsewhere.. ...HOW Cost Elsewhere..... 15-00 Cost Elsewhere..... 1S-00 Cost Elsewhere..... 9S-00 Cost Elsewhere..... 80-00 Cost Elsewhere,..., 10-00 Cost Elsewhere..... 12-00 Cost Elsewhere..... 14-00 Overcoats at. 10-00 Overcoats at. 80-00 Business Coats at... 8-00 Business Coats at... sue Business Coats at... 10-00 Business Coats at... 13-00 Cost Elsewhere..... IT DO Cost Elsewhere. .... BOO Pants (all wool) at. .. 8-00 Pants (all wool) at .. 4-00 Pants (all wool) at .. 6-00 Pants (all wool) at. .. 6-60 Cost Elsewhere. .... 6-00 Cost Elsewhere..... 7-00 Cflst Elsewhere..... V-00 Cost Elsewhere..... 10-00 Cost Elsewhere..... 8-00 ost Elsewhere...., 4-00 Cost Elsewhere. .... 6-00 Cost Elsewhere. .... 6-00 Cost Elsewhere..... 7-60 Pants (all wool) at.. T-50 Vests (all wool) at... 1-60 Vests (all wool) at. .. 3-60. Vests (all wool) at . . . 8-60 Vests (all wool) at... 4-26 Vests (all wool) at. .. 0-00 Boys' Overcoats at.. 6-00 Boys' Overcoats at.. 60 Bojs' Overcoats at.. 7-60 Bors' Overcoats at.. 10-00 Boys' Overcoats at.. 13-60 BoyS' Undercoats at 5-00 Boys' Undercoats at. 6-00 Boys' Undercoats at. 8-00 Boys' Undercoats at. 10 -00 Boys' Jackets at. ... 80 Boys' Jackets at ... . 6-60 Boys' Jackets at.... 4-00 Boys' Pants at. ..... . a 60 Boys' Pants at: a-tiO Boys' Pants at 4-oo Cost Elsewhere. .... 8-00 Cost Elsewhere..... 10-00 Cost Elsewhere..... 11-00 Cost Elsewhere..... 15-00 Cost Elsewhere..... 20-00 Cost Elsewhere. .... 8-00 Cost Elsewhere..... 9-00 Cost Elsewhere..... 11-00 Cost Elsewhere..... 13-00 Cost Elsewhere, .... 8-60 Cost Elsewhere. .... 4-60 Cost Elsewhere 6-60 Cost Elsewhere 8-60 Cost Elsewhere. .... 4-60 Cost Elsewhere 6-60 Coat Elsewhere,....- 7-00 Boys' Pants at,. . . . 6D0 For the accommodation of the public we will keep open every evening until 9 o'clock, sad Saturdays until 10 o'clock. : , WANaMAKKH 4 BROWN. . , ' WANAMAKKK A BKOWN, . . i - OAK 11 ALU OAIC HALL, 8. E. CORNER &1XTU Sli MARKKT 8T'KBTH, 8. K. COKNKK 81XTH AM MAUittlT 81'KKKTS. t - 2nAUUiii:i. FAITHT-tlKRRMAN In Ilarxhsin towniliio. Vont.-o ninry oouniy, nn tn. Mb In.t.nt, hjr tha Hr SI. hhnrtli.ljH, Mr. KlUlliltU J. FAUbT to Mm CAUOlitiXMj Ul' tttt Mi" KIBLFTT-I.AWTON.-Oo tbeltn Instant, at Huokley, III., by tbe Rot. W. A. I'u.aiu.. KitANK Ktttl.K I T, ultbistiiy. to BKL1.K U. LAWlON.uI Jausaioa, r uiout. - D1KD. PPMONnR.-On tbe lth instant, BAR AH F. FD MOW 18, formerly ot Alexandria, D. O., tn the SM rear of hor ae. The I nneral will take place from tbe miilmoe of 8. A. Ilamsnn, tin. S Hamilton Terrace. West Philadelphia, oe IbursdAf, the Hth instant, at S o'clock. ' l'Wl'KH,On the lltta Instant, MARGARKT KOS TFR, in the 7ft4 year of her ee. The relatives and friends of the family are veepeotrolly invited to attend the funeral, no Friday afternoon, the Hth instant, at 1 o'clock, from ber late resilience. No. Suit Wood street. To proceed to Odd Fellows' liemeterv. II A IN KB. On the 12th Instant. ANNIK K , daurtbterof Samuel aad the late Bailie A. Halnee. aced 3D reara. Fnnnral from ber fatbe.'a reaideaoe, I I'M OallowhiU street, on Friday next at II o'clock A.M. Interment at (South Iurol bill. M MoMUIJ.AN.-Oa the Uth instant, JAMK3 McMUL- I.A W. seed M years. Ills relatives and friends are respeotrally Invited te at tend his funeral, from the reeldenoe of hie broterin law, Andrew Brown. No. ITM Uallowhiil etreet. on Friday afternoon, ths Hth Instant, at i o'clock. Beivices at ths (Jhnrcu of toe Covenant, Filbert street, west of Seven teenth. To proceed to Woodlands. MOW-.-On the 11th Instant, after lingering Illness, LA V IN A J, MUMS, the wife of Joseph Moss. Iue notice ot the fuueral will be given. I WOBIN80N. Suddenly, on the 9th Instant, JOHN A. ItOBINHON, in the4tith year of his axe. Ilia relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend his funeral, from his late reeldenoe, No. luatl II row n street, on Thursday at 8 o'clock. H TITIX)W. On the 8th Instant, JOliN T1T1.0VT, 8h in the SMtb year of his sgs. The relatives and friende of tbe family, a loo the Hut rhnrs snd Drovers, are invited to sttend the funeral, from his late residence. Fifth street and Onrraantowa avenue, on Tburedny, the 1:1th instant, at 18 e'olock. To proceed to Cedar UiU Cemetery. W RAY. On the evening of the 9th Instant, Bliss SARAH WRAV. Her relativee and friends are rmpeotfniiy invitea to attend ber funeral, from tne residence of Mr. William una-, tbe W ilk ins. No. IMS Hansom street, on Thursday morning, tbe reel, on 1 lit To proceed 13th instant, at 10 o'clock. To proceed to M ount Moriah Cemeterv. MOURNING DRY GOODS. 1LACK GROS GRAIN 8ILK8 AT 'J. JU8T RKCKIVF.D, A OASB OF LTON8 HKAVT t;ROS GRAIN BLAf'K KII KH AT 3; ALSO, In STOKR ALL QUALITIKH, FROM $l'7t TO C6 A YARD. . tiK,oru!v a own, MOURNINfJ WRY C))D3. No. 918 CHKSNUT STRHKT. T LACK ALPACA DKPARTMR.NT. t BKHSON ft HON HAVK OPKNKD A FRESH STOCK ALPACAS, FROM TO 87Vo. MOHAIRS OR CLOMSY ALPACAS, 75c. TO ras - Intl. Wf)MRA7.INK FINISH ALPAOAS. ALPAOA POP- 1.1 VH, AUbTRALlAN -CRAPF.S, 63H CKNTS TO 01VUJtt'w unl tnftr nuunft, . 1 6 6t5p No. 918 CHKSNUT HTKEKT. ... I7NOLI8U BOMBAZINE 8. J Just received, one esse Black P.nglisb. Bombazines, aU uualitles. from 81 80 to Wi per yard. HKSSON A SON-MOimNINt DRY QOOOS. NO. 91S UHhBBUl DTK r.KT. I I I Btip 1E880N A BON WILL OPEN TO-DW- A J 1 oase Rlsck and Purple Figured De Iinee, 24c. 1 oise Black and White do. do. ie. 23c. 1 ease Black and Lead Plaid do. S caees tint snd Blsck Chintzes. 124.C. MOURNINU DRY GOOU8 HOU8F. No. 918 OHF.SNUT BTREFT. 1 It 81 op WATOHE8, JEWELRY, ETO. 1124 CHESNUT STREET. American, Swiss and English W A T 0 H E " AT CLARK & BIDDLE S, fymictl Agents in PMadelphia for AMERICAN WATCHES, Made by B. Howard h Co., Boston. 1 is. wfm C. &A.FEQUIGNOT, ItANXJyACTURERa OF WATCH CASES, AND DEALERS IN AMERICAN AND FORSiaZI WATCHES, If. IS South SIXTH Street. 1 1 mweh MANUFACTORY, NO. II & FIFTH Street. OLOTH3, OASSIMERES. ETO. CLOTH HOUSE. JAMES & LEE, No. 11 NORTH SECOND STREET, SIGN OF TBS GOLDEN LA5IET, Areliow receiving an entire new stock at , Fall and Winter Coatings, To wbteb Uiey Invite the attention or the trade And others, AT WIIOLES ALB AND RETAIL. 8 88 FOR SALE. "" T O R 8 A L E, ON ACCOMMODATING TK&MH, THE LEASE AND PERMANENT FIX TURES OF THE FLOUR STORE, No. laSO 9IAIIKET STRUET. Apply on tbe promises to UMp J. KDWARD ADDIOK8- HANDSOME NEW DWELLING. WEST Spruce Street, No. 2107, four-etory (French roof), uiit. for owner's use. This is lust the kind of a reaidanoa man want, balna roomy ana not eiira tars:.. I onus wui De macs aooummoaaiing 10 nnrensser. 1311 SIXTH and MABK.KT TO RENT. TO LET TILE STORE PROPERTY Nl 731 Ohesnut etreet, twenty Are feet front, one hut dred and forty ne feet deep to Benuett street. . Bao. 1 ' buildings e stories hiijh, Poasessioa May I, 1879. A4 ! dross THOMAS 8. PtKTOHKR, lilotf Delaneo, N. J. TO LEA8K-LAROF. WAREHOUSE ON Junction Railroad, on HWANBOM btreet. suitable tor rRuuucsor f iMwaJllMU nousn. I 8 iw App'y no. 7M BWAflsun otroet FOR RENT. A MODERATE-SIZED I Derellinw House, witu all modern cor Tsnienoes, on jAMAOBtfuot. ebore Bcrka. Applrto U. Yt. DAUWAli- I.AKKR. At. O , Nn lHci N. KI.KVKHTU Bt , Of to I. U. PKiUK, No. M n. bKVUNTU Btreet. 186 TO LET STORE AND DWELLINO.NO a lain R11M3K Areuue. AU modern eou rente ice iTiTly to I. O. PH1CK, No. 54 N. SK VKNTH ht. 1 H it 1 HAT8 AND CAPS. WARBURTONS IMPROVED VENTI- Mfttatedandeasy-tttting Dress lists (patented), in ted), ia a ttim improred fashions oi the UU.AAJS Ut btreet eat diaar U tbe r'oat LHSoav 11 tx rus COPARTNERSHIPS. lit H GKOROE 8. STEWART IS ADMITTED li A Ut aa interest let my bumneas frotn tlilt date. OHARLKa WII.I IAMS. ManufanturMr ut U.jkL4r. Itlia!at.. tc. ' PbiUilebU. Jan 1. U. . Ul 'ii FINANOIAU. FIRST MORTGAGE SINKING FUND. Seven Ter Cent. Gold 23onds OP THS Frederick sbuig and Oordons7ill Hail- road Company of Virginia. Prlnrlpal nnd Intrret PafsMe j In Coin, of United Uatea Usrernnitnt Tm, These Bonds are secured bjr a First aad ool MoHre made to The rnrmers' Lonn and Trnt CompanyellVew Iork,aiTrns les) Tor tbe Houd holder. i Tbe Morlsce eovers the entire road, Blxht of Wsr Frsnehlsss, ReHins; Stock, Kqaieraeota, Lands aad Pro- pert, real and personal, now belonging or whloh may hereafter belong to the Company. A SINKING FUND Is also prorided, which will redaoe the prinoipal of tbe debt TWO-THIRDS of the entire amount to adranct of the marurilp of (he Bond: The Road is miles long, connecting Frederlokshurc via Orange Oonrt Hone, with ObarlottMrille, wMch Is the point of jaaolion of tho Chesapeake and Ohio Rail. road to the Ohio rirer, and the extension of the Orange aod Alexandria Railroad to Lynchburg. It forms the shortest connecting link UaAhe system of roads leading to the entire Booth, Southwest snd West to tbe Paciflo Oeeaa. It panes through a rloh section of the Shenan doah Valley, the local traffic of whioh alone will support the Road, and it ntv command aa abundant share ot through trade from the fact of its being a SHORT CUT TO TIDE WATER ON THE POTO MAC AT TUB FARTHEST INLAND POINT WHERE DEEP WATER FOR HEAVY SHIPPING CAN BR FOUND ON THE WHOLE LENGTH OF THE ATLANTIC COAST. From Oharlottesrllle to Tidewater by thia rotate the distance la 40 miles lees than via Alexandria; tu miles less than ria Richmond and West Point; 134 miles less than ria Norfolk. A limited amount of these bonds are offered at 92X, and interest from Norember 4, in currency. From aa examination in person, and also by competent counsel, of all the papers and documents relating to this loan, we are enabled to pronounce them entirely correct and satisfactory; we hare alro bad the work and property of the company exauiiued by our own agents, whose re ports agree with those made by the officers of the com pany, and we therefore recommend these bonds, the issue of which is limited to $1600 per mils of complete and equipped road. AS A I'IRHT 0LA8.S SECURITY IN F.VKRT PS RTIOULAR, and as a most dasiraule inrnst- niont, firing a large inorease of income over lur jslmeots in any descnpUou of Ooreininent bonds. , l ArM.It . CO., Hanker, . No. 49 WAJ X Street, New York. Pamphlets, mane, and information furnished. Oomnment bonds and other marketable securities will be converted without commission to parties inrestimr in these bonds, and the highest market price allowed for gold and other coupons in exchange. rA!TIl!i:i. WORK. Hunker, Its No SS South THIRD Street. B I O li 13 0 JAY C00KE & CO., rvs. 113 ana 111 S. T111KU St., PHILADELPHIA. Dealers In Government Secnrltles Old B-90S Wanted in Exchange for New. A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. Interest Allowed on Deposits. COLLECTIONS MADS. STOCKS bought and sold on Commission. special business accommodations reserved for ladles. We will receive applications for Policies of Life Insurance In the National Life Insurance Company of the United States. Full information siren at oar omce. to 1 8m i i . T) B E X E t & fj ., No. 31 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Amorloau and XToroiirii ISSUE DRAFTS AND CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT available on presentation u any part of Europe, Travellers can make au ineir financial arrange ments through us, and we will oolleot their Interest and dividends without charge. DESXSL, WtKTBKOr C'0.,DHIIIL, H1BJS3 A C0., New York. I Parts. 8 1 E LLIOTT Ac. 1 IT If nr. BANKERS, No. 109 SOUTH THIRD STREET, DEALERS IN AIX GOVERNMENT SECURI TIES, GOLD BILLS, ETC. DRAW BILLS OF EXCHANGE AND ISSUE COMMERCIAL LETTERS OF CREDIT ON THE 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 ior partite, making meir nnanuiai arrangements with us. M QIJUJSmXKIIVCsS 1AV18 Jk CO., No. 4 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. GLENDINNING, DAVIS & AMOHY, No. 17 WALL STREET. NEW VORK. BANKERS AND BROKERS. Buying and selling Stocks, Bonds, and Gold on Coramlsalon a Specialty. Philadelphia house conneoted by telegraphic with the block Boards and Gold Room of New York. CIS S 0. C. WH1RT0N SMITH & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET. Buccestors to biuitb, Kanilolplt A Oo. ! Krery brsncli ef lbs buiaes will bare prompt attention as herstolore. . . . Ovotatiocs of Stocks, Government, and Gold ooa. stunlly rucsi.ed from Hew York br pHver. wire, (rust our ititmil. stdoiuad D. Kaadi:iU Go. 1H riNANOIAUe A RELIABLE HOME INVESTMENT THE FIRST MORTGAGE E0HD3 Or THTB Wilmington and Reading Railroad BEARING INTEREST ' f At SEVEN PER CENT. Ik Currency, PAYABLE APRIL AND OCTOBER, FREE OF STATE AND UNITED STATES TAXES. . Tbls road runs tturoagii ft thickly populated nnd rich agTlcolttiral and manafactorlng district. For the present, are offering a limited amount of the ftoove Bonds at 85 CENTS AND INTEREST. The connection of this road with the PeariflTlvaal nd Reading Railroads Insures It a large And remit. neraUve trade. We recommend the bonds as tbe cheapest flrsVolass Investment in the market. WXft. FeOJOffTISXi dt CO., BANKERS AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENTS, Fo. 38 SOUTH THIKD STREET, 11 sm PHILADELPHIA, CO U P O N 8 r Union Pacific Railroad Co.. Central Pacific Railroad Co., TJ. S. 5-20s and 1881s, DUE JANUARY 1, 1870, BOUGHT. CrOlLI) BOUGHT. DE HA YEN & BM, DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT GOLD, ETC., SECURITIES, No. 40 South THIRD Street. in PHILADELPHIA. JOHN 8. RU8HTON & CO., No. 50 SOUTH THIRD STREET. JANUARY COUPONS WANTED. CITY WARRANTS leim BOUGHT AND BOLD. pa 8. PETERSON & CO.. Stock and Exchange Brokers, TXO. 89 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Members of the New Tork aod Philadelphia and Gold Boards. BTOCKB, BONDS, Eta, bonght and sold on oaa BOlssion only at either oltj lioi QITY WARRANT8 BOUGHT AND 80LD. C. T. YERKE8, Jr., & CO. NO. 20 SOUTH THIRD STREET. PHILADELPHIA GOAL.. riROlTAL K. llF.IX. HEWSOM XEAFIB. l'CItt'lVAL 12. Jk CO., DEALERS IK Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal, DEPOT : No. im North NINTH Street, 1 It West Hide, below Master. Branch Offioe, No. 7 RIOUUONU Street. w. H. TAG CART, COAL DEALER. GOAL OF THK BKST QUALT1T, PREPARED EX PKKH8LY FOK FAMILY UHK. 1208, 1210 and 1212 WASHINGTON AV., IS 1 to Between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets. flOAL! COJk,l.l COAL! The pUoe to bar iaae " ffllTUHKI.IH CJOAI. DKPOT. Corner of NINTH and GIKAKU Arenua. BKST QUALITY WHITE Abii. Km and Stove....... $1 per ton. lM,wn Nnt " KskIo Vein Nut .... " DeliTeied to any iiart of the eity. . litiat pUEE LEIIH.ll AND SCIIUYLKIU FAMILY, FACTORY, AND BITUMINOUS GOALS. - Large stock always on hsnd. - Southeast corner THIRTKKKTH and WILLOWBtreets 19 18 4m W. W. A (1. I, IsAINKH. Ki: i n i: it a. k t kisu t No. 141H N. FIOUT1I STKKKT, AH K KKLL1NU VOAL U)WKR TUAM ANY Y AU1 IN Tliif CI1TY, TbOU (JAbli. U311m Gi RF.AT REDUCTION IN COAL. I H)lendid Store fl Nut. Per ten tat! WILLIAM HKNRY, 1 5 lm S. W. cot- N l.NTIi ami CI 1 K AUD Avenue. & ft ft A ft 50. AND OTHER BUMS TO (iDUVVV. loan on luorliure of clt uronertr. D. Iv 1 1S No. 4ti WALNUT btreet. JKT tiOODS, NEWEST STYLES DIXON'S, N.aia. tLiiiUTUJkreei tfliisw DRY OOOOBe PRICE & IVOOD, U. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT, U AVE JUST OPKNKD H,oU yards of Hamburg rrfrliurs. nounelius tma I. ' sen iota, new styles. Bought for eatli. very eaea. FROM A NEW YORK CAftH SALE. MO doaea Linen Birdey Towela, ISt,' eeMs. 1(0 doxen Linen Huckaback Towela. I2W aenta. Moenta. Lbiea HuokabMk Towels, Urn dee. M. it. tt. M. IT. SS cents. BARGAINS IN DAMASK TOWELS. Heavy Power-loom Table Lin ins. 4 aod U emu aa Hleeebed Table Linens, nnder market nrioea. 'Wateon A Armstron and Barnalny Table Linens. A heap lot of Plaid Towelling, is eenU, worth St cents. Linen Doylies, 63H, 69. 71 eeats, 1 to M per donasv ; 00 doren Linen Napkins, tl lZM. tl'SJH. SU M ne to $ per doeeo. SCOTCH NURSERY BIRD-EYE. IJoea Blrdye, eereral Job lots, very eaeas. Beet nanea Bhlrtin Linens, at redooed prloas. Russia aad American Crash, eto. PRICE & WOOD. N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBEILT. : R. R.-A cheap tot ef Dim It Bands, at 13M. 14. U. B sndMoenf. s g tw EYRE & LAHDELL. FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS, DEALERS IN THE BETTEB GLASS , j or - . . DRY COOOG, i HAVE REDUCED THE PRICES OF ALL WINTER GOODS; TO SEDUCE STOCK AND PREPARE FOB. SPRING SUPPLIES. . . - ' FINE STOCK OB" 8HAVTL8, ' HEAVIEST BLACK SILKS, . " .' BILK. VELVETS AND YELY?EfiN&, ; - MAGNIFICENT PIANO COVERS, : ' ' FTNE LARGE BLANKETS, - BEST TOILET QUILTS, DOUBLE DAMASK NAPKINS, MOIKK ANTIQUE DAMASKS, MUSLINS BT THE PIECE, VERT BEST FLANNELS, STOUTEST COTTON FLANNELS. 19 U smif 1870. SPECIAL DISPLAY OF :is Linen Goods For Hoosekeepers te make np for ths Spring aad Summer All the leading Makes at Low Prices. Also, continuation of our dearing sal. of -SHAWLS, SILKS, DRESS GOODS, CASSIMERES AND CLOTHS. We take stock on th. first of February, and ia the lav t erias bargains poattWely may be expected. JOSEPH H. THORNLEY'8 CentrallT Located Establishment, ' K.E, Cor. of Eighth and Spring Garden, lOletf PHILADELPHIA. ' LINEN STORES. OLD STORE. No. 828 ARCH STREET HEW STORE, No. 1 128 CHESNUT Street. NEW DEPARTMENT BED CLOTHING. BEST BLANKETS, fresh from tits mills. MARSEILLES BED QUILTS. HONEYCOMB QUILTS, all sixes. ALLENDALE AND LANCASTER QUILTS. LINEN SHEETINGS, aU widths. COTTON SHEETINGS, all Widths. PILLOW CASINOS. We bid for a largs trade In BED CLOTHING, of selling reliable goods at the lowest prices. l mw(f R E D U C T I O N. We are reducing our entire stock to meet ths lowest Gold Figures. ' Frosted Beavers redooed from to -00 to 14 00. Cloaking Cloths, all reduced. Shawls In variety, at 13-50, 14-00, 15-00 and to-OA, Fine French Merlnoes, la choloe shades.. Dress Goods of all kinds, down with the rest. Black Silks, in Uuge assortment. " ' Table Linen Napkins, DoyUos and Towels at gold prloes. STOKE & A W O O D, 8. W. COR. SEVEKTH AND ARCH ST3 ' PHILADELPHIA. ' v Sart R8. R. DILLON, NO. 323 AND 881 SOUTH Xil Ktreet, haa a Urge assortment of fine MiUinerr for Ladiee and Misses, Ribbons, batins, bilks, Velrei. and Velveteens, Crapes, leathers, i lowers, Vraiaee. Baab Itibuoos, Ornamouts, Aluuxuiiig AllUiuerr. 'ft. Veils. eto. t ;f EFIITRS AND GERMANTOWN WOOLS, J BUwking Yams of all kinds i Tidy, Oroobet, and Mending Ootlon, wbulseaie and retail, at taotory. Not lua4 LOMBAKD BtweU U aas JODGERS ANDWOSTENHOLM'8 POCKET KNIVES, Pearl and Stag Handles, ef beautiful finish, BODUKKS' and WADK k BUTOUKR'S RAZOES. and the selebnated LKOOLTKE RAXOK SOISSORA of the finest duality. ' ' ' ' Baiore, Knives, ScisAOra, and Tsble Cutlery Oronad a.4 Polished at P. MADEIRA'S, No. 1168. TEKTU Street, below Obseaut, -