The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, January 13, 1870, SECOND EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    TI3E DAILY JEVtiNlNQ r&LKQKAPII PHILADELPHIA, TIIUllSDAr, JANUAlvY 13, 1870.
TEACHES.
Delaware Ctmpurrd t s'nllfornlii-The Pitt,
tend rmtnte Abend -."More Than 14 TrfM to
Rack Inhabitant.
The Wllmlnffton Commercial, the Amerlfiitn
peachi?rower' "orf-an," ha the following In its
yenterdajr'a issue:
An item Is Rolnp tho rounds of the paper,
find bas been published in thin one, stating ttiat
'the State of California has 800,000 peach troos,
cr about five to everr voter enough to produce
more than 100 pounds annually for every person.
The figures are large, but they are official and
are supposed to be correct. Those figures may
sound large to people who do not live where
peaches grow, but they seem somewhat insigni
ficant in this latitude. California has an area of
188,083 square miles, Delaware has nn area of
21'JO. and tho Eastern Shore of Maryland, ad
joining her, has an area of probably about 3000
square miles.
The Delaware Railroad and its branches f nr
nlhh transportation for the products of those
two Congressional districts with a united area
of not much over5000 square miles, and a united
population in 18(50 of 257,314. In tho year 13(ltt
there were growing along the lino of this road
(the greater part of them in Delaware) 1,053,205
peach trees. By tho Spring of 1809 the number
(counting none under one year old) had in
creased to 3,050,010, and from the large number
planted last year it Is probable that the present
Dumber along the line of the road Is at leiwt
4.500,000. All the figures except those of the
above estimate are oillcial, made from actual
count by the agents of the road, for the use of
the freight agent, Mr. A. Brown, to enable him
to make his estimates. They do not include at
all the large orchards, the 'fruit from which is
sent to market by water, and concerning which
we have no definite data, but which probably
have one-third the number of trees of those
along the railroad.
Taking only tho estimate of 4,500,000 trees
along the railroad, which does not represent
anything like tho whole number on the Pouln
eula, and making a liberal estimate of tho popu
lation, still these two Congressional dlMtrlcts
have, instead of five peach trees to each voter,
over fourteen to each inhabitant, and in Dela
ware tho proportion is much greater, as her
population is smaller than that of the Eastern
Shore, whllo probably four-fifths of the trees
re in her limits.
FATAL ACCIDENT.
Had ReflnHefaRbam Itatile at aMoIdlero' lie.
anion A Veteran Inntantly Killed.
Tho 8pringfleld (O.) Advertiser says:
From John M. Fish, who returned to the city
last Friday evening after a business tour in the
northwestern part of tho State, wo receive in
formation of a lamentable occurrence attending
the annual reunion of the 04th regiment at Fiqua
on tho above mentioned dav. Among the crowd
at the Troy station, on the Dayton aud Michigan
Railroad, awaiting the arrival of tho train from
tho North, at six o'clock last evening, was a
young wife, expecting to greet her soldier hus
band on bis return from Piqua, to which place
he had gone for the purpose of participating in
the annual reunion of bis comrades of the vote
ran 04th O. V. I. As the train drew up at Troy
-station tho unfortunate lady was met by sympa
thizing friends, who broke to her the terrible
news that her husband had been thrown from
his horse, while taking part in a sham battle,
and almost instantly killed, his remains being in
ttio baggage car. The wife gave one heartrend
ing shriek, and fainted into the arms of the by
standers. The affair caused great commotion at
the depot, and in the confusion our informant
was unable to gain any further knowledge as to
the Identity of the parlies before the train started
on its way.
WUSICAL. ANI DHAMATIC
The Cltv Amusements.
Thb Italian opkra. This evening Ferrari's comlo
opera of i( will be performed for the first time,
with Miss Kellogg and Slgnor Ronconl in the lead
ing rolta.
II Trovator Is announced for to-morrow.
AT Tim Chbhnut a new drama by Bouclcault, en
titled Mercy hodd, was performed last evening. This
piece Is In two acts, and considerable ingenuity is
shown in the construction of the plot, the concomi
tants of which are burglary, swindling, forgery, and
other similar crimes. A moral tone is given to the
play, la the author's usual style, by making virtue
triumph over evil, but the theme is certainly not an
pleasant one, and Mercy Vottd will scarcely achieve a
brilliant success. The first act is exceedingly dull,
but In the second act there are some elective situa
tions and some lively dialogue, in Bouclcault's best
manner. The play was creditably represented last
evening, and there were some good bits or acting,
but the performers did not appear to be in love with
their work, and the general effect was not Inspiring.
Much better In every respect was the performance
Of the comlo drama of A Uueband to Order, which
was given as an afterpiece. This Is a very lively and
entertaining little comedietta, with the merits of
which most of our play-goers are familiar. It was
very nicely acted, and Miss Howard, Miss Laurens,
Mr. Mordaunt and Mr. Jack represented the princi
pal characters in excellent btjle. The same bill
will be repeated this evening.
To-morrow Miss Laura Keene will have a farewell
benefit, previous to her departure for Washington to
fulfil a professional engagement made before assum
ing the management of the Chesnut Street Theatre.
On this occasion will be presented Matrimony; She
Madt and The Actress by DayluihL This is an excel
lent bill, and we hope that Mlaa Keene will be com
plimented by a crowded house.
On Mondar Miss Susan Gallon will appear.
At thb Walnut crowds are in attendance every
evening- to witness the military drama or Dot (juutu.
the famous battle scene in which la considered the
greatest thing of the kind ever seen on the Philadel
phia stage.
At thb Arch the drama of Little Em'ly will be re
peated this evening.
at Dupkkz A Benedict's Opera TIoubi a fine
nroarramme of songs. Jokes, and burlesques will be
nrAuntitnn this evening.
At thb Ei.bvbnth Strbbt Opbra House the holi
day pantomime the Old Woman that Lived in the Shoe
Will te repeated mis evening.
Sionob Blitz and his son will give a magical en
tertainment at the Assemblv Buildings this evening.
TBB 8KNT7.-HAH8I.br ORCHESTRA Will glVO UlftU-
Bee on Saturday at musical r una uaii.
CITY ITEMS.
Yon Oaw but
1JKTTKB
AMD
OtUCAPKB
piajTHUio
Bbnnktt 4 Co..
Ahtvbihi Ems.
ATi matter what prttvM may be aiyned for eacrifiMng
toodf, tt trill fit lower than the wt.
Remkmbkb tbb Place,
No. 618 Mahkkt Sthkkt,
No. 618 Mahket Bikkkt,
HALV-WAT BKTWKKH FIFTH AND SIXTH.
Halt-wax Bbtwkkh Iuih add burn.
Dht Fur. The most Seotnal way of guarding ons's
health Is to keep the feet dry, and that can only be dons
by the use of India Rubber Ovtrshoes, and as the inole-
ment season is npou us, we would advise our readers to
ay none but the best Quality, which can only be had at
Ooodikab's Headquarters, No. 6X18 Chesnut street, south
aid. Philadelphia,
jEWMJtl.-Mr. William W. Oassidy, No. 12 S. Second
street, baa the largest and moat attractive assortment of
fin Jewelry and Silverware in ths oity. Purchasers eaa
elf apoa obtaining a real, pure article, furnished at a
rorioc which cannot bs equalled. He also has a Urge stock
of Amerioan Western Watobes In all varieties and at all
prioea. A visit to his store is sure to result la pleas are
and profit.
T.ATTHT ritOM THE IiADrES. BLnoe the introduction of
Fhaum'SWitaUa oa Salvation roa turn Haih, ladies
vrno formerly uaea eyes are universally aDanaoning main.
Thv And the new article so harmless, ao clain ui oure.
eo pleasant to the senses, and witiisl ao superior as a
means of renewing Ibe original oolor, that they absolutely
u udder when they think of the nlthy stuff they onoe
Haixet, Davis Oo'.s Naw Octagon Pianos are a
treat improvement over the Upright Pianos. They are
no only very beautiful but captivating in tone. Ware-
rooms, No. W7 Chosnut street.
Rttbbkx Otebshoes A wd Boots for Men, Women, and
rthildran.can be bad at retail at the very lowest pnoes.
:.H.Ur'. manufacture, old stud, No. BOB Chesnut
street, lower side.
Bale or AMEBICAN and Foreign Faiatinga andChro-
snos wlU be oontiaued this evening, at 1H o olock, at No.
1117 Chesnut street.
BUT your clothing of Charels BUikes, 834 Ohesnut street,
puder ths Continental Hotel.
Tearing Row Part of Oar Store.
Tearing down part of oar Store.
Tearing down part of our Store.
Tearing down part of our Store.
Dot enough room for the Good.
Not enough room for the Goo da.
Not enough room for the Goods.
Not enough room for the Goods.
Will sell them
Will sell then
WUI sell them
Will sell them
Lower than Ever.
Lower than Ever.
Lower than Ever.
Lower than Ever.
Overcoats at, $7 CO
Overcoats at. 10 00
Overcoat at. 12-60
Overcoats at. 1600
Overcoats at. SO -00
Business Coats at... 8-00
Business Coats at... 8U0
Business Coats at. . .10-00
Business Coats at. ..18-00
rants (all wool) at. . . 8-00
rants (all wool) at .. 4-00
rants (all wool) at . . 6-00
Pants (all wool) at. . . 6-60
Pants (all wool) at . . 7-50
Vents (all wool) at... 1-60
Vests (all wool) at... S-60
Vests (all wool) at. . . 8-60
Vests (all wool) at. . . 4-26
Vests (all wool) at.. . 6-00
Boys' Overcoats at.. 600
Boys' Overcoats at.. 6-co
Boys' Overcoats at.. 7-60
Boys' Overcoats at. .10-00
Boys' Overcoats at.. 13-60
Boys' Undercoats at 6-00
Boys' Undercoats at 6-00
Boys' Undercoats at 8-00
Boys' Undercoats atio-oo
Boys' Jackets at.... 2-60
Boys' Jackets at ... . 8-60
Boys' Jackets at.... 4-00
Boys' Pants at 2 50
Boys' Bants at 8-60
Boys' rants at 4-00
Boys' rants at 6-00
Cost Elsewhere. ... .f 10-00
Cost Elsewhere. ... . 16-00
Cost Elsewhore 18-08
Cost Elsewhere..... 29-00
Cost Elsewhere. ... . 80-00
Cost Elsewhere. ... . 10-00
Cost Elsewhere..... 12-00
Cost Elsewhere..... 14-00
Cost Elsewhere..... 17-00
Cost Elsewhere. .... 0 00
CoBt Elsewhere..... 6-00
Cost Elsewhere..... 7-00
Cost Else wnere...,. 9-00
Cost Elsewhere..... 10-00
Cost Elsewhere. .... 8-00
Cost Elsewhere..... 4-00
CosElse where..... 5-00
Cost Elsewhere..... 6-00
Cost Elsewhere. .... 750
Cost Elsewhere. .... 8-00
Cost Elso whore..... 10-00
Cost Elsewhere..... 1100
Cost Elsewhere..... 1500
Cost Elsewhere 20-00
Cost Elsewhere..... 8-00
Cost Elsewhere 0-00
Cost Elsewhere. ... . 1100
Cost Elsewhere 13-00
Cost Elsewhere. .... 8-60
Cost Elsewhere..... 4-60
Cost Elsewhere. .... 5-50
Cost Elsewhere..... 8-60
Cost Elsewhere..... 4-50
Cost Elsew here. .... 6-50
Cost Elsewhere, .... 7-00
For the accommodation of the public we will keep
open every evening until 9 o'clock, and Saturdays
until 10 o'clock.
WANAMAKER A BROWN,
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
OAK HALL,
OAK HALL,
8. E. CORNER 8IXTII AND MARKET STREETS,
S. E. CORNER SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS.
RAKBIED.
MEAR8 ABRAMS. On Sunday evening. Januarv. A.
1870, t the residence of the bride's grandmother. Mrs. 8.
L Kweeten, by Rev. Mr. Hnyder, Mr. JOHN Id. MKARS,
of Philadelphia, to Miss EMMA H. ABRAMS, of Brook.
lyn, n. i.
RIDUB CLAYTON. .Tannarr 19. 1R70. hv Rat. .Tnhn
Thompson, at the Parsonage of the Frankford Methodist
Kiiincopal Church. Mr. 1aVI1 V. RIDQB to Mine
EMMA CLAYTON, both of Buoks ooonty, Pa,
DIED.
I OSTER.-On the 11th Instant. MARGARET F03.
TKR. in the 76tq year of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are resneotfnllv
invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, the
14th instant, at 2 o'clock, from her lata residence. No.
2-J17 Wood street. To proceed to Odd Fellows' Cemetery.
H AINK8.-On the 12th instant. ANNIE B.. daughter of
Samuel and the late Bailie A. Haines, aged 30 year.
funeral from ner latnei'a resident)., HMO Uallownill
street, on Friday next at 11 o'clock A. M. Interment at
Bouth Laurel Hill. 5
McMULLAN.-On the 11th instant. JAMES McMUL-
LAN, aged bi years. . .
His relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at
tend bis funeral, from the residence of his brotqorin-
law, Andrew Brown, no. 1784 uauowniu street, on naay
afternoon, the 14th instant, at S o'clock. Services at the
Church of the Covenant, Filbert street, west of Seven
teenth. To proceed to Woedlasda.
MOSS. On the llth Instant. LAVINIA J., wife of JoseDh
Moss, aged 43 years.
The relatives and friends of the family are resoeotfullv
invited to attend ber funeral, from the residence of her
husband. No. 828 8. Third street, below Queen, on Friday
afternoon at 1 o'olook. Interment at Mount Moriau.
STEVEN. On the 13th instant, of typhoid Dnaumonla.
HF.NRT L. STEVEN, in the Stith year of his age.
Due notice will be given ol tne lunerai. J
WASHERMAN. On the 13th instant. ISABELLA.
daughter of Adolph and Esther Waaserman, in the 6th
year oi ner age.
'iha male friends of the family are respectfully invited to
attend her funeral, to-morrow (Friday) morning at half
past nine (9) o'clock, from her parents' residence, No. I;U2
N.Tweltth street. '
WATKER. On the 18th Instant. LIZZIE, daughter of
William O. and Sarah Watker, and granddaughter of
Joshua and Elizabeth Thorp, aged A years 3 months and
ThaVelaUvaa and friends of the family are Invited to at
tend har funeral, frem tne parents' reeidenoe. Riohmond
street and Allegheny avenue, on Satuidsy, the 16th instant.
at 13 o clock, interment at ueaar nm cemetery.
MOURNING DRY GOODS.
I ENGLISH BOMBAZINE 8.
J Just received, one case Black English Bombasines,
all qualities, from 81 ou to 3 per yard.
No. 918 CHEBNUT BTRK1CT. 11 6tp
1JE8SON & BON WILL) OPEN TO-DAY
J i 1 case Black and Purple Figured De Laines, 33c.
1 ctee Black and White do. do.
220.
2Jo.
1 ease lilaok and Lad nam do.
8 cases (iray and Black Chintzes. 13Vjo.
MOURNING DRY OOOI8 HOUSE,
No. 918 CHEBNUT STREET.
i ii etip
SHIPPER'S GUIDE.
IMPORTANTTO SHIPPERS.
A I.I, KAIL. FBUGIU1IT LINE
BETWEEN
Philadeplhia and tha West, Via Balti
more and Ohio Boute.
Shippers ars respeotfully notified that arrangements
have been perfeoted between the Philadelphia, Wilming
ton and Baltimore and Baltimore and Ohio Railroads by
whioh freight to and from the West, Northwest and South
west will be transported, ALL RAIL.
No change of oars between Philadelphia and Uolumbns,
Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Ohioago, or St. Louis.
Special attention will be given to the prompt and rapid
transportation of first aad second class goods.
Rates furnished and Through Bills Lading given at the
Offioe,
Ifo. 11 Soutl. FIFTH Street. '
Freight received daily until t o'olook P. H., at the
Dopot of the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore
Railroad Company,
Cor. Washington Ay. and Swanson St,
JOHN B. WILSON,
Gen. Th. Frk Agt. P. W. A B. R. R. Co.
JAMES 0. WILSON,
Agent Baltimore and Ohio R.R. Go.
N. B. On and after MONDAY, January 10, the rates to
all points via Baltimore and Ohio route will be the sane
via Canal to Baltin.'ore as by the Bail line. 1 8 lmrp
COPARTNERSHIPS.
MR. GEORGE 8. STEWART 1H ADM1TTJ11)
to an interest in my buaina from this i date.
Manufacturer of Heaters, Ranges, etc.
Philadelphia, Jan. I. lifliK t"M
MCGXXVIII Wpotfnlly inform Un
dertakers that, in order to ment the increased demand for
my patent BURIAL CASaUaTS, 1 have taken th Urge
slactory as .
No. 125 BIDOS AVENUE.
With my enlarged facilities, I am now prepared t sup.
ply promptly ail ordet in oily or country. . .
14 thaturvi K. B. FARLEY j
NEW PU8LIOATIONF,
CUNDAT B0IIOOL8 DE8IRTNO THE BEST
i-J PobliraHnn. amid o J. O. A RHK4UK8 4 M., t the
Bbtsh Bchool K.mporinm. 6"H A RUU Street, 12 KlulhiClm
TBI
American Sunday-School Union's
PERIODICALS,
Ekt. Richard Nbwton, D. D , Editor.
THE SUNDAY-OTOL WORLD,
lot Sunday- School Tearherrj, Bible Classed, Parent,
and all Interested in the religions training of the
young.
The volnme for 18T0 Vlll contain as ndwconrne of
Serninnn for Children, by the Editor, on "NATURE'S
WONDERS," and a new net-teg of Lcftnona on the
"IJFK OS" CHRIST, " with notes and illustrations.
It will also, daring the year, contain Editorial
Correspondence from abroad.
It Is published monthly, 16 pages quarto, at the
low rate of
Firrr cents per annum.
THE CHILD'S WORLD,'
s beautifully Illustrated paper for children and
youth, published twice a month, at the low rate of
84 cents a copy, per annum, when ten copies or
more are sent to one address; and it can be had
monthly, complete aa thus Issued, at one half the
aiwve rates. .Postage, In all cases, payable at the
ofllce where received.
This paper also will contain letters to the children
from the Editor while abroad.
!rt:atulogoes of the Society's publications, and
sample copies of Its periodicals, furnished gratui
tously, on application at the Depository of the
AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION.
1122 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia.
12 31 f mwlm
THIS Tit AN 8 ATLANTIC,
A NEW POPULAR WEEKLY,
Containing Thirty-two Imperial Octavo Pages of
Choice Selections from the Best Current
Foreign Literature,
Will be Issued TO DAY, and regularly hereafter every
TUESDAY. The contents will embrace the most at
tractive STORIES OF THE DAY,
and a variety of other bright, interesting, and enlivening
matter, from which the leatt io.truetd need not turn in
weariness, nor the miwt rennnc in disgust.
CONTENTS OF NO. L
Diamond Cut Diamond.
On Her Majesty's Kervioe (Special.)
h ow Mr. Hunter Won and Lost his Seat for Golborou (b.
A Strange Christmas Kve.
Married Women's I'loguts. -
Growing Old and Dying.
A Seciot of the Sea.
Poetry Roses ; The Old Book ; My Secret ; La Flor Del
Salvador.
Miscellaneous.
TERMS S4 per annum ; or $1 25 for throe months, in
advance. Single copies id oenta.
For sule by all News Agents and dealers throughout the
United htates.
Published by
L. R. HAMER8LY A OO ,
It FORNEY'S PRESS BU1LD1NU, Philadelphia.
fiURTIS' LIFE OF WEBSTER.
J FIRST VOLUME READY FOR DELIVERY TO
SUBSCRIBERS ONLY,
GEORGE OEBBIE,
No. 730 SANSOM Street
12 16 lmrp
FOR SALE.
p O R SALE,
ON ACCOMMODATING TERM 8,
THE LEASE AND PERMANENT FIX
TURES OF THE FLOUR STORE,
No. 1230 MARKET STIKEET.
Apply on the premises to
U2u4p
J. EDWARD ADDIOKS-
HANDSOME NEW DWELLING. WEST
Spruoe Street, No. 2107, four-story (French roof),
uilt. for owner's ase.
This is just the kind of a residence many want, being
oomy ana not eitra large.
Terms will be made accommodating to purchaser.
dUli W ANA MA K. Kit,
12 11
SIXTH and MARKET.
TO RENT.
TO LET THE STORE PROPERTY Nl
722
Chesnut street, twenty five feet front, one hoc
dred and forty -five feet deep to Bennett street. Bee.
buildings five stories high. Possession May 1, 1870. Ai
dress THOMAS 8. FLETCHER,
12 lOtf ' Delanoo, N. J.
TO LEASE LARGE WAREHOUSE ON
Junction Railroad, on 8WANSON Street, suitable
RODUCK or FORWAJUMNU HOTJBK.
1 8 2w App'y No. 7M BWANSON Street
mFOR RENT. A MODERATE-SIZED
Dwelling House, with all modern 'conve.'iienons, on
AC Street, above Berks. Apply to D. W. OADWAL
LA DKR.M. D., No. 1868 N. ELEVENTH BS., or to I. O.
PRICK, No. 54 N. SEVENTH Street. 18 6t
TO LET. STORE AND D WELLING, NO.
''i 1Q1H RIDAE AVenue. All modern convunie i as.
Apply to I. O. PRICK. No. 64 N. SEVENTH St. 1 H t
OOAL.
FEHCIVAL K. BXIX. BBWSOS7 MRAVIIt.
FEKCIVAL. E. BELL & CO.,
- DEALERS IN
Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal,
DEPOT: No. 1326 North NINTH Street,
1 7 West Side, below Master.
Branch Offioe. No. 407 RIOHMOND Street.
fijm H. TACCART,
" COAL DEALER.
OOAL F THB BEST QUALITY, PREPARED EX
FRESSLT FOR FAMILY USE.
1208, 1210 and 1212 WASHINGTON AV.,
12 1 8m Between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets.
c
OAIa! COAL! COAL!
The place to bny Is at
MlTt!IlKI.I,8 COAT. DEPOT,
Corner of NINTH and OIRARD Avenue,
BEST QUALITY WHITE ASH.
Rgg and Stove. . .' (7 per ton.
ljuge nut o
Eftle Vein Nut W
De
elivered to any part of the oity. '
12222m
pUKE LEHIGH AliD SCIIUYLKILI
FAMILY, FACTORY, AND BITUMINOUS COALS.
Large stock always on hand.
Southeast corner THIRTEENTH and WILLOW Streets
12 18 4m W. W. A Q. D, HAINES.
K
El'NH 11 fe STKBET
No. 1418 N. EIGHTH STREET,
ARE SKLLINO COAL LOWER
THAN ANY YARD IN THE OITY,
FOR CASH. 12 81 lm
iREAT
REDUCTION IN COAL.
a Splendid Stove
Nut, per ton.
H1LL11H HKHKY.
16 lm
B. W. cor- NINTH and U1RARD Avenue.
SILVER WARE, ETO.
SOLID SILVER WARE.
USEFUL AND VALUABLE
PRESENTS
TO WIFE, FAMILY, OB, FRIENDS,
WW. WILSON & SON'
OWN MAKE.
Old Stand, Cor. Fifth and Cherry Sta.
II IB lmrp PHILADELPHIA,
Also, A TJo. X riatcd Ware
FINANOi'.-.
FIRST MORTGAGE SlSffl FUND.
Seven rcr Cent. Ctold Bonds
OP TBI
Fredericksburg and Gordonivllla Eatl
road Company of Virginia.
Principal and Intere PayaMo
in Coin, 'rf) orirnltxl States
CJoTernsnent Tax.
These Bonds are secured by a First and only Mortgage
made to
The Farmers' Lean and Trust
Com puny of New York, asTrus
tees Tor the llondholders.
The Mortgage covers the entire road. Bight of Way
Franchises, Retting Stock, Equipments, Lands and Pro
perty, real and personal, now belonging or which may
hereafter belong to the Company. A SINKING FUND
is also provided, whioh will reduce the principal of the
debt TWO-THIRDS of the entire amount in advance of
the maJwn'fy of the Honda.
The Road is 62 miles long, connecting Fredericksburg
via Orange Court House, with Charlottesville, which is
the point of junction of the Chesapeake and Ohio Rail
road to the Ohio river, and the extension of the Orange
aod Alexandria Railroad to Lynchburg. It forma the
shortest connecting link in the system of roads leading to
the entire South, Southwest and West to the Pacific
Ocean. It passe through a rich section of th Bhenan
doah Valley, th looal traffie of which alone will support
the Road, and it mwl command aa abundant share of
through trade from the fast of its being a
SnORT CUT TO TIDE WATER ON THE POTO
MAC AT THE FARTHEST INLAND "POINT
WHERE DEEP WATER FOR HEAVY
SHIPPING CAN BE FOUND ON
THE WHOLE LENGTH OF
THE ATLANTIC COAST.
From Charlottesville to Tidewater by this routs the
distance is 40 miles less than via Alexandria ; 66 miles lea
than via Riohmond and West Point; 124 miles less than
via Norfolk.
A limited amount of these bonds are offered at 92 X, and
interest from November 4, in currency.
From an examination in person, and also kf competent
counsel, of all the papers and documents relating to this
loan, we are enabled to pronounce them entirely oorreot
and satisfactory; w have alio had the work and property
of th company examined by our own agents, whose re
ports agree with those made by the ofhoors of the com
pany, and we therefor recommend these bonds, the issue
of which is limited to $16,000 per mile of complete and
equipped road, AS A FIRST-CLASS SECURITY IN
EVERY PARTICULAR, and aa a most desirable invest
ment, giving a large increase of income over investment
in any description of Government bonds.
TAZVrVElt & CO., Bankers
No. 49 WALL Street, New York.
Pamphlets, maps, and information furnished. ,
Government bonds and other marketable securities will
be converted without commission to parties investing in
these bonds, and the highest market price allowed for
gold and other ooupona in exchange.
ffAMIJEE WORK.lIankcr,
1 M No 2S South THIRD Street.
RANKIN HOUSE
or
JAY COOKE & CO.,
Nos. 113 and 114 8. TIIIRO St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Dealers In Government Securities
Old 5-80S Wanted In Ezcbange for' New.
A Liberal Difference allowed. -
Componnd Interest Notes Wanted.
Interest Allowed on Deposits.
COLLECTIONS MADE. 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 tne United States. Full information given at oar
oftlce. 10 1 8m
It K X E L f CO.,
No. 84 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
American and JToroitrii
BANKERS,
ISSUE DRAFTS AND CIRCULAR LETTERS OF
CREDIT available on presentation in any part of
Europe.
Travellers can make all their financial arrange
ments through us, and we will collect their Interest
and dividends without charge.
D&BXIL, WlKTHBOr A CO.JDBKXKL, HABJB3 A CO.,
New York. I Paris. 81
E
LLIOTT
DIINN,
BANKERS,
No. 109 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
DEALERS IN ALL GOVERNMENT SECURI
TIES, GOLD BILLS, ETO.
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
for parties making their financial arrangements
with us. W
n Lli I IMf , DAVIS fc CO.,
No. 48 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
GlENDIHNING, DAVIS AMORT,
No. 17 WALL STREET, NEW YORK.
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
Buying and selling Stocks, Bonds, and Gold on
Commission a Specialty.
Philadelphia bouse connected by telegraphlo with
the Stock Boards and Gold Room of New York, la a
D. C. WHARTON SMITH & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
No. 121 80UTH THIRD STREET.
Buccesaort to Smith, Randolph t Oo.
"' Evarr branch f tu business will have prompt attsatioo
as hsrstoiore.
Quotations of Blocks, GovernmsnU, and Gold oon.
stantlr rfiosired froa Wem Tork brprlwte mire, fro at our
friends, Kdmaad D. RandoUU A Oe. IS
f INANOIAL.
TIII2
FIRST MORTGAGE
BONDS
of ma
Chicago, Danville, and
ccnnc3 Railroad.
Via-
Total amosnt to bo tamed $2,500,000
Capital Stock paid in 2,100,000
Estimated Coat of Koad (140 miles) 4,500,000
Estimated Earnings per annum.... 2,630,306
Net Earnings per annum 879,768
Interest on the Loan per annum... 175,000
Amount of Bonds per mile of Road 18,000
Amount of Interest per mil...,. 1,260
Amount of Net Earnings per mile. 6,284
The Bonds follow the completion f the Road
bare the Union Trust Company of New York aa their
Official Register and Transfer Agent and are sold at
present at 96 and accrued interest.
They bear examination and comparison better, It
Is believed, than any other now before the public, In
the flxod and unchangeable elements of Safety, Se
curity and Profit.
They bear good Interest Seven per cent. Geld for
forty years and are secured by a Sinking Fond, and
First Mortgage upon the roadk Its outat, and not in
come, the Franchises, and all present and future ac
quired property of the Company.
They depend upon no new or half-settled territory
for business to pay their Interest, but upon an old,
well-fettled and productive country assuming that
a railroad built through the heart of such a region
offers better security for both Interest and Principal
than a road to be built through the most highly ex
tolled wilderness or sparsely settled territory.
. This Ballroad possesses special advantages. In
running into and out of the City of Chicago, an Im
portant Railroad and Commercial Centre; In ran.
nlng through a line of villages and old farming set
tlements in the richest portion of tne State of Illi
nois ; In running near to deposits of Iron Ore of great
extent and value, and over broad fields of the best
coal In the State which mining Interests are Its
monopoly. And besides the local and other business
thns assured, there will be attracted to this road the
considerable traffic already springing up "from the
Lakes to the Gulf ;" as with its Southern Connections
ltformB a Trunk Line 40 miles shorter than any other
route from Chicago to Nashville.
These Bonds are therefore based upon a Reality,
and a Business that a few years must Inevitable
double and competent judges say treble In value.
Governments selling while the price is high pay
well If put Into these Bonds, and Trust or Estate
Funds can be put Into NOTHING BETTER.
Pamphlets, with Haps, etc, on hand for distribu
tion.
Bonds may be had directly of us, or of our Agents
In Philadelphia
DE HAVEN & BROS..
No. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
BANKERS, DEALERS IN GOVERNMENTS, GOLD,
ETC., SPECIAL AGENTS FOR THESE
BONDS.
W. BAILEY LANG & CO., Merchants,
1 11 tUthfttFl NO M CLIFF Street. New York.
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF THESE BONDS.
A RELIABLE HOME INVESTMENT
THE FLTtST MORTGAGE BONDS
or roa
Wilmington and Reading Railroad
BEARING INTEREST
At SEVEN FEB CENT. In, Currency,
PAYABLE APRIL AND OCTOBER, FREE OF
STATE AND UNITED STATES TAXES.
This road runs through a thickly populated and
rich agricultural and manufacturing district.
For the present, we are offering a limited amount
of the aoove Bonds at
85 CENTS AND INTEREST.
The connection of this road with the Pennsylvania
and Reading Railroads insures it a large and remu
noratlve trade. We recommend the bonds aa the
cheapest flrst-class Investment In the market.
WZVX. rAIX-JTIIZl CL CO.,
BANKERS AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENTS,
No. 36 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
11 ttn
fTTTT.aTiHT.PTTTa.
COUPONS
Union Pacific Ballroad Co.,
' Central Pacific Ballroad Co.,
TJ, S. 5-209 and 1881s,
DUE JANUARY 1, 1870, BOUGHT.
GOLD BOUGHT.
DE HA YEN & BR0.,
DEALERS IN
GOVERNMENT
GOLB, ETC.,
SECURITIES,
No. 40 South THIRD Street,
U3
PUILADHXPUIA.
flNANOfAL.
john o. nusHTon a co.;
No. 60 SOUTH THIRD 8TKKBW.
JAjJTJAEYCOTJPOlTSWAliTlaD. t
OITY WARRANTS
1 5 lm BOUGHT AND SOLD.
P. 8. PETERSON a CO.J
Stock and Exchange Erok&rt;
NO. 39 BOUTH THIRD STRICT,'
afemben of the New Tork and puiadelHos)
and Gold Board
' stocks, bonds, Etc, bought and aoM oa osm
miaslea only at either cKj at
C 1 T Y WARRANTO
BOUGHT AND SOLD. .
C. T. YERKES, Jr., & CO.
NO. 20 SOUTH THIRD BTK2KX,
' TBJLAjywLemM
8AFE DEPOSITE COMPANIES.
gKCUIHTV AGAIflST LOSS.
BT
Burglary. Fire, or Accident.
The Safe Deposit Company,
IN THIIB
New Fire and Burglar-Proof Building
Nos. 329 and 331 CHESNUT STRBET.
The Fidelity Insurance, Trust
SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY.
VAriTAL 1,000,00
DIRECTORS.
K. B. Brown.,
Olarsno. H. Olark,
John Welsh,
Charles Maealaster.
Kdward W. Clark,
Alexander Unnrj.
Stephen a. Ualtlwelt.
(Jeor F. Trier,
Henry O. Gibson.
President-N. B. BROWNS.
Vioe-Praaident-OLARENOE H. OLA.RK.
Secretary and Treasury ROBERT PATTERSON.
Assistant Beeretaxy J AMK3 W. HAZLEUURBT.
Th. Company have provided In their n.w Bnildins; and
Vault absolute security against loss by FIRE, BUR
GLARY, or ACCIDENT, aad
RECEIVE SECURITIES AND VALUABLES ON DT.
POSIT UNDER GUARANTEE.
Upon th. following rates, for on. year or loss period :
Government and all other Coupon Becari
ties, or those transferable by delivery.... (100 per (Its
Government and all other Securities recir
tared and negotiable only by endorsement (0 per 10tW
Gold Coin or Bullion 1 US per loot
Silver- Coin or BuIUon JOO per ION
Silver or Gold Plat., under seal, on owner's
estimate of value, and rate subject to ad
justment for bulk rooper 10
Jewelry, Diamonds, eto I'M per K0S
Deeds, Mortsaes, and Valuable Papers generally, when
of no fixed value, $1 a year, each, or according to bulk.
These latter, when deposited In Tin Boxes,are charted
according to bulk, upon a basis of IX feet oublooapa
city, $10 a year.
Coupons and interest will be oolleoted, when desired, aa
remitted to the owners, for one per oeai,
The Company -offor for RENT, the lessee exolasivele'
holding the key,
SAFES INSIDE THE BURGLAR-PROOF VAULTS,
At rates varying from SIS to $7s each, per annum, accord
ing to alze.
Deposits of Money Received, on whioh interest will be
allowed : 8 per cent, on Call Deposits, payable by
Check at sight, and 4 per cent, on Time De
posits, payable on ten days' notice.
Travellers' Letters of Credit furnished, available ia a
part, of Europe.
This Company is also authorized to aot a Exeoutora,
Administrators, and Guardians, to reoeiva and execute
Trusts of every description from th Courts, MrporaUonet
or individuaU. :
N. B. BROWNE,
PRESIDENT.
ROBERT PATTERSON,
U tnths8m5p SECRETARY AND TREAgTJBKsTt;
. DRY OOOP8.
1870.
SPECIAL DISPLAY OF MUSLINS
AMD
Linen Goods -
For Housekeeper to make op for the Spring aad Sujsususr
All the Leading Makes at Low Prices.
Also, continuation of our olearing sal f . '- -SHAWLS,
SILKS,
DRESS GOODS.
CASSIMERES AND CLOTHS.
We take stock on th first of February, aad ia ta
t erim bargains positively may be expeoted. . .
JOSEPH H. THORNLEY'8
Centrally Located Establishment,
N.E. Cor. of Eighth and Spring Gardes.
101SU
PHILADELPHIA.'
MRS. R. DILLON, NO. 333 AND 331 SO-TH
htreet, ha. a large assortment of tine Milliners;
for Ladies and Misses, Bihtxm. Hatins, Silks, VelveM
and Velveteens, Crapes, Feather, Flowers, Frame,
Saab Ribbons, Ornaments, Mourning Ulllinary, Grape)
Veils, eto. 1
7EPnYRS AND GERMANTOWN WOOLHL
I J Stocking Tarn of all kind.; Tidy, Crochet, assfi
Mending Cotton, wholesale and retail, at Factory, No
VtiA LOMBARD Hlnet, U
THE UNDERSIGNED nAVINO RELIN
qaished the Heating of Building by Bteaat at
VveUr.it WU1 bWf?MdU.'wi8TAR.
lately superintending that department of thir Mat
"1' rkhReltKB A OO.
V 1 STAR A OOULTON,
No. 227 SOUTH FIFTH STREET.
HEATING. BT
STEAM OB HOT "WATER.
PLANS OF PIPE CUT TO ORDER.
LAUNDIUfia AND CULINABT APPARATUS
FITTED UP. lOiHSmSa
TODGER8 AND WOSTENJIOLM'8 POCKET
KNIVES, Prl and Stag Handle, f beautiful flaiaav
KODGBRS' and WADE BUTCHER'S RAZORS, 4
th celebrated LEOOLTBK RAZOR SCISSORS of ta
finest quality.
ttazon. Knives, Soiasors, and Table Cutlery Oma4 aad
Polished at P. MADEIRA'S. No. Uf8. TENTH Btteet,
below Uoeoaut.