a THE NORTHERN ROUTE. IMra..a (if()mii(ir rtfnratt.lft of fvn - I'roiirrm of Knlltmra cm the Mtatebe rrin-rn l-nrllln Knllroml. Tho message of Governor Marshall, of Minne sota, lias jtiBt been rccclvod, and Is a documont of intorcBt to all parties interested la tho great Went, and especially to railroad men. The fol lowing figures lndicato tho condition of the Minnesota Stato Treasury: balance In Treasury Deo. 1, 1808 T4,S4-1 Receipts 873,8IoOO 1047,61019 . 855,781 -0T Plsbnrsements to Pec. 1, 18C.9. Balance In the Treasury 191,833-03 This Is the largest balance for many yenrs. The estimated rrvonnc for 1870 will be 4B!,224 Oi The estimated disbursements. SV5,407-13 Leaving a probable balance of 3T,8l-T AN o quote, tho following portions, relative to railway matters, from tho mcssafro: NOKT1IEKN PACIFIC KAII.UOAD. I roioleo to be able to Inform you that the Northern l'aclflc Railroad Company have cllcctcd an anaiiircmcnt witn tho ablest nnan cial parties in tho country for tho construction of tho road. A telegram received on the 4th inHtant Informs mo that work will probably commence In February. I have heretofore en larged op the great value of the Northorn l'aclflc JaUroad, both to the nation wnd to our own Stato. 1 have devoted mueu time and ellort to roraote Its success, and now hall with profound satisfaction the assurance of u speedy realization ot Kb oeucms to inc cuato. l'OHT OF IiiM'nr AJiI IIAKHOK OX I.AKB 8VPE nioii. With the opening of tho Lafco Suporior and Mississippi Kaiiroad, Uio town and Harbor o Dulutli, lite termluus of tiio road, assumo erca importance to tho State. Constituting the only avauaoio port in Minnesota, on luko superior we may justly claim from the General Govern ment liberal appropriations to Improve tho har bor, so It shall afford adequato facilities for thu large shipping and commerce that will speedily follow the opening of the road. I recommend that you memorialise Congress for the needed appropriation. Also, that you ask that Duluth ue mauo a port oi entry. 1'KOGHKSS OF RAII.ItOADS. During the year 180!) there was constructed ana opened XJ miles ot railroad, as follows; Conrtrnrtt'l Whole line tit in 0)trriUitm. Mile. Milrt, First division St. Paul and Paol- lic, main line 64 us First division tit. Paul and Pa- clllo to Sank HapidB ftl Minnesota Valley 16 lot Milwaukee, U i'aul and Min neapolis 134 Minnesota Central Austin to State line 12 n Winona and St. Peter 12 lis Southern Minnesota 40 (to Lake Superior and Mississippi.. M 80 Hastings ard Pakotah 10 HO bt. Paul and Chicago 20 20 224 780 This Is tho largest construction In anv one rear.- The public hail with special satisfaction ine progress 01 tne LaKe Superior and Missis sippi road, that is to glvo the State a shorter and cheaper route to lake navigation. The St. Paul Pre?, in remarking upon the message, pays Governor Marshall the following deserved compliment: 'Among the few public men In eminent sta , tion of whose character and record tho people of Minnesota have reason to be proud, William R. Marshall holds a place In general estimation second to none, lie has carried all the purity, uprightness, nobility, and generosity of his pri Tate character into his public life, and all the eelf-saerlflcing patriotism of tho soldier into his civil career, and the responsibilities of ofllco and the struggles of party politlca have only served to illustrate and to make conspicuous the genuine superiority of his character, tho breadth of patriotism and public spirit, and tho sterling honesty and independence of his mind. The knowledge of the brave and incorruptible integrity of the Executive has been far more efficacious than even tho veto power to prevent dishonest and Improvident legislation, though on several memorable occasions ho has not hesitated to interpose his veto its a barrier to corrupt schemes of legislative plunder. There are far too few such men as Governor Marshall in public life so few that tho public can 111 afford to spare them. "It would diminish our regret at his retire ment from public life if we had not reason to fear that his own deliberate decision had ren dered it final. It is the misfortune of our parly politics that its atmosphere is not congenial to men of sterling ability and high character like Governor Marshall. The more's the pity. But 110 official honors can add to the esteem iu whloh tho retiring Governor Is held by the great body of our citizens, and we feel assured that his in fluence, out of ollice or in it, will be effectually exerted, as ever, for the promotion of the public weal and for the advancement of the great prin ciples to which he has testified so generous a devotion." MUSICAL. AJU UUAIrlATIC. The Cltr Amuumenti, Thr Italian Opera This evening 11 Trovatore will be repeated, and at the matinee to-morrow Linda d Chavurunix will be given, with Miss Kollogg a "Linda." MawnirUa la announced as In preparation. At tub CH8SNVT Miss Laura Keene, who is abon to leave the olty for a few weeks to fulfil a profes sional engagement In Washington, will have a fare well beneUt, when the drama of In Hht Mad t or, Di lution; the comedy of Matrimonii, and the bnrletta of The A drees by Vayliyht will be presented. This is a nrsi-raie 0111, ami it ougni to draw a crowded house en its own merits. Miss Keene has labored faithfully to make the Cheanut a first-class theatre In every respect, and stie has presented a series of entertainments that were In every way worthy of the liberal patronage of those who admire pure and ele vated amusements. As an actress she U almost with out a rival in her particular line, and she has sur rounded herself with a company of capable artists, who ably second her efforts to please the nubll v Miss Keene 4s eminently deserving of a handsome testimonial on the occasion of her farewell benefit, and we hope sincerely that the house will be tilled to its utmost capacity this evening. ' There will be a matinee to-morrow, when Robert sou's comedy of tichool will be performed, with Miss Keene as "Naomi Tighe." Authh Walnut the military drama of -Vf Guilty will be given this evening, and at the matinee to morrow. At thi Akoh the drama of Lutle Sm'ly will be performed this evening. A matinee to-morrow. At Dui'REZ A Bknedict'h Opkha IIousb the bur lesques of Lawyer and Clerk; Grovle't Domtnlie Trou ble; Going to Cajrn Kay, aud other comicalities will be presented this evening. At thi Ki.svknth fcTKfcKT OrERA HotiSK a variety ot funny acts and the laughable pantomime of Tne Old Woman that Lieut in the Shoe will be given this evening. Siunou Butz and his son will give a magloal ex hibition at the Assembly liulldlng this evening. A matluee to-morrow. Tub Sknt7.-Hassi.kr Orchestra will give a mat 1 Uise at Musical Fund Hall to-morrow. Colonel Koukut W. Kknshaw, editor of The Oreawitro, will have a g-and complimentary testi monial bencdt at Concert Hall on Tuesday evening next. A number of eminent artists are announced to appear on this occasion, and a flue programme of tuu.ical selections will be presented. Yon Oak But B'ttkh AND rtHKAHRR Clothinu or Bennett Co., THAN AirrWBKUK KL8K. A' flatter what prxOmt may be anigntd for eaorljfctnf good. ir Kill Mil Irneer than IA tmmt. Kicmkmhkb tub Pi.aob, No. fits Mauhkx Htukkt, No. 618 Mahkkt Stukkt, Half-wax Bctwkkn Kiftu ani Bute. Half-wax Bktwjckm Jxtju and burn. Kartb Olobkt Company's patent drr earth ooinmodes and privy fixtures, at A. 11. FraauUousA Oo.'a, No. il Market street. , . 1 1 1 1 11 . " v . BOY your clothing of (!barel Btvke. 824 Chesout street, Under Uie 4Joetineutal Hotel. THE DAILY EVENING rELEOKAFU PHILADELPHIA, FlilDAf, The Lmwa MAomNB.-Injnre the mala eprinof a watoh and every portion of the work beoomet disordered. The human etomaoh ie to the human ayitom what that e antic plooeof metal is to a chronometer. ItlnOnenneethe action of the other orRana, and oontrola, to a certain ex tent, the whole tiring machine. The comparison mar bo carried further; for ai the weaknmis or other Imperfes- tlonao! the mainspring is indicated on the faoeof the lime-pieoe, to also ia t woaknesi or other disorder of the stomioh betrayed by the face of the inralid. The eom plexion is sallow or faded, t be eye are deficient In lustre and intelligence, and there Is a worn, anxious eiprsssion in the whole countenance which tells as plainly as written words eould do, that th great nonrhhlng organ whose office It is to minister to the wants of the body, and to sustain and renew all its parts, Is not performing its duty. It re quires renovating and regulating, and to accomplish this end Uobtetteh's Stomach Bitters may be truly said to be the one thing ntriul. The broken main spring of a watch may be roplaoed by a sew one, but the stomach can only be repaired and strengthened, and this is one of the objeots of the famous vegetable restorative which for eighteen years has beon wnging a successful contest with dyspepsia in all cl'matns. Asa sperlfio for indigestion It stands alone. When the resources of tho phnrmaoopmia navo Deon exhausted, without, at bent, doing more than nitiga'ing the complaint, a course of this wholosome and palatable, yet powerful, stomachic effects a perfect and permanent cure. In all cases of dynpepsia tho lirer Is more or less disordered, and npon this important gland, sb well as upon the stomach and bowels, the Bitfers act with singular distinotnoaa, regiflating and reinrigorating every secretive and assimilnting organ on which bodily and mental health dcpondH. Rot-on," Wintry, Ohanok.uile Wkathfr produces Catairhs, Coughs, Diwirdera of the Lung, etc., which Jatnf.'s Kxr-EcxoiiANT aa promptly euros, if faithfully administered. Bold everywhere. Dry Feet. The most effectual way of guarding one's health is to keep the feet dry, and that can only be don by the use of India Rubber Ovnhoes, and as the incle ment season 1b upon ns, we would advise our readers to any none bnt the best quality, which can only be had at GoomEAR'g Headquarters, No. 8118 Ohesnut street, south side, Philadelphia, Jewelry. Mr. William W. Cassidy, No. IS 8. Second streot, baa the largest and most attractive assortment of line Jewelry and Silverware in the oity. Purchasers can roly upon obtaining a real, pure article, furnished at a price which cannot be equalled. He also baa a large stock of American Western Watches In all varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store ia snre to result la pleasure and profit. Hallit, Davis ft Oo.'s Grand and Square Pianos are not only perfection in every particular, but they are lower in prices than before the war. Wareroums, No. M7 Uhas. nut ttreot. F.tTDDER Overshoes anb Boots for Men, Women, and Children, can be bad at retail at the very lowest prioes. Goodyear's manufacture, old stand, No. 808 Ubesaut street, lower aide. Tearing Down Part of Our Store. Tearing down part of onr Store. Tearing down part of our Store. Tearing down part of our Store. Not enough room for the Goods. Not enough room for the Goods. Not enough room for the Goods. Not enough room for the Goods. Will sell them W1U sell them Will sou them WU1 sell them Lower than Ever. Lower than Ever. Lower than Ever. Lower than Ever. Overcoats at $7 BO Overcoats at 10-00 Cost Elsewhere 110-00 Cost Elsewhere 18-00 Cost Elsewhere. ... . 18D0 Cost Elsewhere..... Bg-oo CoBt Elsewhere..... 80-00 Cost Elsewhere..... 10-00 Cost Elsewhere..... 12-00 Cost Elsewhere. .... 14-00 Cost Elsewhere 17D0 Cost Elsewhere. .... 8 00 Cost Elsewhere..... 6-00 Cost Elsewhere. .... 7D0 Cost Elsewhere. .... 9-00 Cost Elsewhere..... 10-00 Cost Elsewhere. .... 8-00 CoBt Elsewhere. .... 4-00 Cost ElBewhcre. .... 8-09 Cost Elsewhere 6-00 Cost Elsewhere. ... . 7-50 Cost Elsewhere. .... 8-00 Cost Elsewhere..... 10-00 Post Elsewhere..... 11 DO Cost Elsewhere..... 15-00 Cost Elsewhere..... 20-00 Cost Elsewhere. .... 8-00 Cost Elsewhere. .... 9-00 Cost Elsewhere. .... 11 -oo Overcoats at. 120 Overcoats at. lo-oo Overcoats at. 20t)0 Business Coats at... 8-00 Business Coats at... 8U0 Business Coats at... 10-00 Business Coats at... 13 -00 Pants (all wool) at . . 8-00 Pants (all wool) at... 4 DO Pants (all wool) at. . . k-oo I'ants (all wool) at. . . 6-50 Pants (all wool) at. . . 7-60 Vests (all wool) at... 1-60 Vests (all wool) at. .. 2-60 Vests (all wool) at . . . 8 -60 Vests (all wool) at. . . 4-26 Vests (all wool) at.. . 6 00 Boys' Overcoats at.. 6-00 Boys 'Overcoats at.. C-so Bojs' Overcoats at.. 760 Boys' Overcoats at.. 10-00 Boys' Overcoats at.. 13-50 Boys' Undercoats at. 6-00 Boys' Undercoats at. (-00 Boys' Undercoats at. 8f0 Boys' Undercoats at.10-00 Boys' Jackets at..... 2 -co Cost Elsewhere..... 13-00 Cost Elsewhere. . . 3- 50 4- 50 6-50 8-50 4-50 6-60 Boys' Jackets at 8-60 Cost Elsewhere. . . . Cost Elsowhere. . . . Cost Elsewhere.... Cost Elsewhere. . . . Boys' Jackets at. Boys' Pants at . . 4-00 , 2 80 , 8 -50 Boys' Pants at . . Boys' Pants at . . 4-00 Cost Elsewhere.. Boys' Pants at 6-00 Cost Elsewhere 7-00 For the accommodation of tho public we will keep open every evening until if o'clock, and Saturdays uutll 10 o'clock. WANa.MAK.EIt L BROWN, . WANAMAKElt & BROWN, OAK HALL, OAK II ALL, 8. E. CORNER SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS, B. E C'OKNfiK SIXTH AND MARKET STHE15TS. iflARKKIKM. ETTINGER TALLY. On luesday mornlug, the 11th instant, at the residence of the bride's paronu, by the Kev. Thomas A. Gill, Air. JAMK8 KTT1.NUKK to Miss LIZZIK TALLY, both of Gennantown. HOPPER BOWKKS.-On March 4, 18, by Rnv. J. Dickernon, Mr. EDM UNO O. HOPPKK to Uiaa M. AONKS BOWEltS, daughter of William bowers, all of this oity. iie:i. BOG G 8. On the 13th instant, Mrs. SARAH, wife of William Hoggs, and daughter of Hugh Dully, in the 28th yr ot her age. Her relatives and friends are Invited to attend the fune ral, from the reaidenoe of her bushand, No. 1417 Uauover sireet, on Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock. KTEVKN. On the 12tn instant, of typhoid pneumonia. HKNUV1, STK VKN, in the 8ith year of his age. The relatives and friends of tne family, 1 to the mem bers of Kising htar Lodge, No. I2ti, A.Y.M.;Amity Ixxlge. No. IILi l. O. of O. ; Typographical Union. No. a; I'hiliidelphia Typographical Society ; and Lant Man Bro turrhood, are invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence. No. lOVA Wharton street, on buuday afternoon at l)t o'clock. WAlKKlt-On the lttb instant, LIZZIE, daughter of William U. and Sarah Walker, and granddaughter of Joehua and Elizabeth Thorp, aged lo years 8 months and 7 a. The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to at tend her funeral, from tne parents' reaidenoe, Richmond street and Allegheny avenue, on Hatuiday.the 15th instant, at la o'clock, lutenuent at Gedar H ill Cemetery. MOURNING DRY QOOD9. "I? N O L I B II BOMBAZINES- -a J Just received, one oase Blaok English Boabaainea, aU qualities, from $1 60 to Mill per yard. HfcbbON a tioN-MOIJKMNIi DRY GOODS, -No. H18 OUE8MUT BTKEKT. lit gtSp 1 ESSON & BON WILL OPF.N TO-DAY 1 case Black and Purola Fianrad Da Lainea. tio. 1 ese Black and White do. do. if'-io. 1 case Monk and Iead Plid do. jfcio. 1 8 caws (iray aud Blank Olilntr.rW, 12 V.o. MOUKN1NU UKY tJOODii HOU8K, Ke.WeOUIiSMU'tBXBKIi.T. 1 11 Stop INBURANOk. INSURANCE COMPANY OP NORTH AMK II I OA. JAiaUAXUT 1, 1870. Incorporated 1784. Charter Perpetual. Capital,$500.000. Asset8,$2,783,530-93 Eecciptof Fremlun), U69 t,991,S3; 45 intertst irora investmihts, 1SG9 1U,6D 74 LOSSCB IftUI, 1SC 1,U3B,8!W STATEMENT OF THE ASSETS. MORTGAGES. $760, 150 All of which are Drst inurtgagns on City Froperty ITCO.450-00 LOAN BONDS. 301,100 United (states Government Loaus 841.743-00 161,000 Pennsylvania State Loan 108.7W 00 60,otK) State of New Jorey Sixes 60,000-00 10,000 Hate of Deluware Sixes B.ooo-oo 200,000 I'hiladelphia City Loans 197,Ta 00 81,000 Cincinnati City Bonds iH.omin 25,000 Cleveland City Bonds 23,760 00 wnnamsport city sixes 8,460-00 40,000 jsorth Fennsylvanla Railroad Company's Bonds; 1364 34,200-00 4,coo jNortn I'ennsyivanl Seven Per Cent Coupon Bonds 4,005 00 81,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany s Bonds, First Mortgago . . 30,070-00 iu,uw ueiawarc naiiroad Company's MortgagoLian 8,800 00 ov,wo i.enign valley Railroad. Com- pany's Mortgage Bonds 46,000-00 u,tiuu i-nuauuipnia and Reading Rail road Company's Seven Per Cent. Conpon Bonds 41,400-00 id,wo western rcnnsyivania Railroad Company's First Mortjrnire Bonds 12,000 0 41,000 Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company's Loans 31,400-00 ,wv weiaware ana ltoritan Canal and Camden and Amboy Railroad and Transpottation Company.. 36, 700 00 cnesapeaKe and Delaware Canal Company's Consolidated Mort gage Locn, 1886 85,010-00 xu.ww Bcnuyikiii wavigation company's Consolidated Mortgage Loan... - 10,800-00 io,vw ieiaware Division Canal Com pany s Loan la.oso-oo Bundry Stocks and Loans. 6,048-60 STOCKS. 215 Shares Philadelphia, Gorman town and Norrlstown Railroad Company. 16,05000 239 Shares Philadelphia, Wilmlng ton and Baltimore Rullroad Company 12,433-03 iu onares x-niiatieipnia Bant 15,600-00 228 Shares Chesapeake and Dela ware Canal Company 9,120-60 100 Shares North Pennsylvania Rail road Company.. 8,000-00 MISCELLANEOUS. Cash In Bank and Ollice, cur rency 155,030 39 " " gold, $76,906-00 Premium thereon. ie,88l-: 92,285-3$ Loans on Collateral Security 82,658-00 Notes Receivable, mostly Marino Premium 321,944-37 Accrued Interest 20,356-63 Premiums in course of trunstnlj- 8lon 85,197-90 Unacttled Marine Premiums 100,900-ST Real Estate, Office of Company, Philadelphia 30,000-00 Total Assets, January 1, 1870 $7,7830 96 All I II I fC J. i'OFFM, PRE8LDKNT. CHARLES TLATT, Vice-President. MATTI1IAS MARIS, Secretary. C. H. RgBVES, Assistant Secretary. 1 18 wfm 8trp TIIE PENNSYLVANIA iriRElNErJFLiNCE -- nnvp 1 lev In conformity with an act of Assembly of April 8. 1842, this Company publish the following list of their Asset: Mortgagee, being all First Mortgages in the city or Philadelphia ami am-m Bills Receivable , , m ig Philadelphia Oity Sizes 97il35'40 Philadelphia Olty Fives 4-75 Pennsylvania State Loan . gsloocoo Pittsburg Bevena 16,0(HT00 Pittsburg Sixes KKimm Cincinnati Sixes. 10 uuo nn Schuylkill Navigation Company Loan 19,04441 Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company Loan... 81,670-00 Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Company " S.ftw-nn Delaware Division Canal Loan 17,616'IH) United States loan, six per cent., IB81 20,000'00 United States Loan, five-twenties, lBtiT 66.0O0D0 Pennsylvania Railroad Loan lD.iWJ-uO Camden and Ambey Company Loan M.tKfitf Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Loan Si.tf.U'OO North Pennsylvania Ruilroad Loan 37.KU-40 Barrisburg, Portsmouth, etc, Railroad loan u.xim-nu Lebigh Valley Railroad Company Loan 2H'riu F.lmira and Williomsport Railroad Loan 82,362-fjU Philadelphia,Wilmington and Baltimore Rail road Company Stock, 000 shares !H,967'38 Philadelphia Rank, 231 shores 24.&WS6 Western Bank, 220 shares 11,000 00 Girard Bank, 125 ahares H.HOO'OO Franklin Fire Inxurance Company, 30 shares.. . 2,ot)7'73 Manuyuuk Gaa Company, 20 shares Real KsUte 30,00 00 t-"0 4,l3!i0tf tl,03i,2H0-42 If lt WILLIAM O. OROWELL, BecretaryT" HAT8 AND OAP8. fr? WARBURTON8 IMPROVED VENTI- VjslaUdandeasrntting Dress I Lata (patented), in a the improved fashions ot theeeaaon. OUJUilaUT Street next rlnor to tb Vat. Olhoav 11 In n - WANTS. WANTED VULCAN OIL AND MINING " and GOVKRNMKNT STOCK, at No. I4fl 8. FJiURlVH Street In aUao'oUiok. 1 12 wfiullt" THE UNDERSIGNED IIAVING REUN quished the Heating of Building by Bteata ot Water, it will be continued by WILLIAM U.WI8TAR, lately superintending that department of their bust neaa, whom they reooiumwid to t lieir friends. hoy. ID, ltXM. MOKKia. TAfiKKR A OO. VISTAR ft DOULTON. No. 227 SPUTII FIFTH BTKEKT, BEATING BY BTEAM OH HOT WATER. , PLANS OF PIPE CUT TO OllDEH. LAUNDRIES AND CULINARY APPARATUS . - . riTl'KD UP. 1022lm5p FINANCIAL. FIRST MORTGAGE SINKING FUND. Seven Tcr Cent. Gold Bonds OF Till Frefjericksbuig and Gordongvillj Rail road Company of Virginia, IrSnrIpnl nul In.crot Pnynhlr iu Coin. I'm oi l nit el Ntate Uoirrnineat Tat, Those Bond are secured by a Hntt and only H.nUm madd to Tlie 1'nrnter.' Lnnu :ind TriiMt C'uiMnny ol Xow Work, luTrus. ices lor llic llomllioltlerw. The Mortgage envota therntire road. Right of Way Franchises, Helling Stock, lOiuipmenta, Lands and Pro perty, real and ptrscnul, now belonging or which m y hereafter belong to the Company. A KINKtNU FUNO Is also provided, which will roduoetha principal of the debt TWO THIRDS of the entire amount in ofai.r of the maturity of the lhmdt. The Road is 63 miles long, connecting Frederlckxburg via Orange Court Home, with Charlottesville, wiioh is the point of junction of the Chesapeake and Ohio Rail road to the Ohio rivor, and the extension of the Orange aod Alexandria Railroad to Lynchburg. It forms the shortest connecting link in the system' of roads loading to the entire South, Southwest and West to the Paciflo Ocean. It passes through a riob section of the Shonan doah Valley, the looal traffio of which alone will support the Road, and it tn't command an abundant share of through trade from the fast of ita being a SHORT CUT TO TIDE WATER ON THE POTO MAC AT T11E FARTI1 EST INLAND POINT WD ERE DEEP WATER FOR IIEAVY SHIPPING CAN BE FOUND ON THE WHOLE LENGTH OF THE ATLANTIC COAST. From Charlottesville to Tidewater by tins route the distance la 40 miles les than via Alexandria; 65 mile leu than via Richmond and West Point ; 124 miles tew than via Norfolk. A limited amount of those bond are offered at M V. and interest from November 4, in currency. From an examination in person, and aleo by competent counsel, of all the papera and dncttmeuls relating to this loan, we are enublod to pronounce them entirely correct and satisfactory; we have al'o bad the work an l property of the company exuinined by onr own ugmits, whose re ports agree with those mado by the officers of tho com pnny, and we therefore recommend these bonds, the issue of which is limited to $16,W0 por mile of complete and equipped rond, AS A FIRST CLASS SKCURMY IS HVF.RY PA RTICULA Ft, and na a moat desirable invest ment, giving a large increase of income over iuv -slra n'.s in any descrip ion of Government bonds. TA.V. UK tV CO., llniikoiM, No. 41 WALL Street, New Y.. k. Pumpblets, mars, and information furnished. Govcrnmont bonds and other marketable sneuritie will bo converted without cominlnhlou to parties investing in these bonds, and tho bigheft market prico allowed for gold and other coupons in exchange. JAH I I. WOli ti, IlunUer, 1 10 No 25 South THIRD .f treel. A IN It 1 1 11 O II K OP JAY COOKE & CO., r"o. na tiud li i . ixinci st.t PHILADELPHIA. Dealers in Government Securities Old B-20s Wanted In Exchange for New. . A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. Interest Allowed on Deposits. COLLECTIONS MA JE. STOCKS bought and add on Commission. Special business accommodations reaerreri tar ladies. We will receive applications for Policies of Life Insurance In tho National Lire Insurance Company of the United States. Full Information given at onr o'llce. in i nm J3 n i: x i; i. & cTo., No. 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET, American and ITovoljjn BANKERS, ISSUE DRAFTS AND CIRCULAR T.RTTRBSi nv CREDIT available on presentation In any part of Europe. Travellers can make all their financial tmnn. menu through ns, and we will collect their Interest and dividends without charge. Drixkl, Wikthkop & Co Dhkiil, HaRJK3 ic Co., Paris, 31 New York. L L I O X X At BANKERS, , No. 109 SOUTH THIRD ST11EET, DEALERS IN ALL GOVERNMENT HKnTTRT. TIES, GOLD BILLS, ETC. DRAW BILLS OF EXCHANGE AND IS8TJB COMMERCIAL LETTERS OF URKDIT Citi thi LNION BANK OF LONDON. 1S8LE TRAVELLERS' LETTERS OF CREDIT ON LONDON AND PARIS, available throughout Europe. Will collect all Coupons and Interest frennf charcro lor parties making their financial arrangements wun us. 4jc QLllKUIUVU, DAT IS Sc CO., No. 48 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. GLENDiNNING, DAVIS & AMORY, Ko. 17 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. BANKERS AND BROKERS. Raving and selling Stocks, Bonds, and Gold on CoinmLiEion a Specialty. Philadelphia house connected by telcgraphlo with the Stock Boards and Gold Room of New York. Is 1 0. C. WHARTON SMITH & CO., RANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET. Successors te Smitb, Randolph A Co. Kvery branch ef the business will have prompt attention as litre tof ore, . , , ' . Quotatioxa of Stocks, Governmtuta, and Gold - eon- atanily received front Kew York by-;r't'r wtiv, from onr frlendi., Edmund D. Randolph 4 Co. . . , - u JA OAKY U, 1B70. FINANCIAL. COUPONS er Union Pacific Railroad Co., Central Pacific Railroad Co., U. S. 5-20s and 1881s, DUE JANUARY 1. 1870. BOUGHT. f GOLD BOUGHT. DE HAVEN & DR0., DEALHIJS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, ETC., Ho. 40 South THIRD Street, e m PHILADELPHIA. JOHN 8. RUSHTON & CO., No. 60 SOUTH THIRD STREET. JANUARY COUPONS WANTED. CITY W AK11 ANT8 IP 8m BOUGHT AUD SOLD. pm 8. PETERSON & CO.. Stock and Exchange Broken, KO. 39 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Members of the New York and Philadelphia and Gold Boards. ' stocks, bonds, Etc, bought and sold on oon miiialon only at either city l scj C 1 T Y WARRANTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. C. T. YERKES, Jr., & CO. VO. 20 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA NEW PUBLICATIONS. TO American Sunday-School Union's PERIODICALS, Rev. Richard Nbwton, D. D , Emtob. THE SUNDiY-"sCH00L "WORLD. for &nnri!tv.Sf.tinn1 TVantinra Hll,la Pinna.. -nA.AnM and all interested In the religious training oi the winner. The volume for 16T0 will contain a nir oonrse of i"i viiiiuri-ii, uy llio uauor, on "MATUKIC a WONDERS," and a new serins of Lissons on the It will also, during the year, contain JSdttorlal It Is pubiiKhcd monthly, io pages quarto, at the riFTT CENTS PBB AX N Cat, THE CHILD'S WORLD, a iwaotlfully illustrated paper for children and youth, published twice a month, at the low rate of 4 cents a copy, per annum, when ten copies or more are sent to one address; and it can be had monthly, completo as thus Issued, at one Imif th above rates. Postage, in all cases, payable at the ollice where received. This paper also will contain letters to the children .mm uw ouiwr wniie auroua. ajrCaHUogues of the Society's publications, and sample cot lea of fta periodical, furnished gratui tously, on application at the Depository of the . AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION. 1123 Cnesnut Street, Philadelphia. 12 81fmwlm ALL THE NEW BOOKS For sal. at Wholmi.L Prim by POKTKR A OOATKS, Panlisbsrs aad Bookaellnrs, .. No. Saj OHKaNUl" HTKKRT. Marble Building, adjoining tns OontinoaLiX Our New and Kleftant AltT GALLKR7 la now open with th fiorat collect ion ef PAINTINGS. OHUOMOS and KNGH AVINU8 in tbe .it. 3mwf.n, C1URTIS' LIFE OF WEBSTER. t FIRST VOLUMK RKADY POR DKL1VKBY VQ SUBbORIBKRS OWLY. xnriv. iu . . GKOROR OKBRIR, IS-18 lmrp No. 7S0 SANHOM Straet COAL. PKHCXVAI. E. JBKU. HBWSOM NBAFIK. Ii:UtlVAL 12. IIELL, CO., DKALRRS lit Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal, DEPOT: No. 1326 North NINTH Street. I It West Side, below Master. Rraach Offloa, No. 407 RICHMOND Street. H. TACGART, COAL DEALER. GOAL OP THE BEST QUALITY, PREPARED EX PRKSHLY FOR FAMILY UHK. 1208, 1210 and 1212 WASHINGTON AV., 18 1 8m Between Twelfth and Thirteenth stmts. COALl (JOALI I'OALI The place to buy is at AllTt II KI.I.'H COAL DEPOT, Corner of NINTH and (ilKARO Avenue. I1KST QUAU1Y WHITS ABU. Kits and Store (7 per ton. 1 -Hi He Nut tf " Kaale Vein Nut 6'W " DoUrered to an part of the oily. 12 S3 3m pUKE LEHIGH ASM SCIIUYLKILJ FAMILY, FACTORY, AND BITUMINOUS COALS. Large (lock always on hand. Southeast corner TU1RTF.KNTH and WILLOWStroeta IS IMm W. W. A O. I). HA INKS. 1 f i: 1 1 i: 11 Ac NTRGU T IV No. 14IH N. KIU1ITH BTKRKT, AUK hKl.LINU OOAL I.OWI-.lt THAN AMY YARD IN THE CITY, K)H OAHH. 18 811m lEEAT REDUCTION IN COAL. Hj! Dleudid BtoTe tin Nut, per ton tj niuiiiaM iiniNKV. 1 5 lin S. W. cor- NINTH ana (ilRAUl) Ame. JOHN BLACK, BLAdKHMITH, No. 1-i FK'PTKK Laue, Kaatnf Tnird street, above A roll street, Returns bis Omuls f r bis twiner patronage and d wires a cuultuuanoe o( tU saiue, 1 1 1 Jt 5 DRY QOOD8. 1870. SPECIAL DISPLAY OF MUSLINS AND JT-inoti Goods For Hoospkeepera to make np forth 8pris and tlammet All the leading Make at Low Prioe. A Iso, rontlanatloa of oar oloarin sV of SHAWLS, SILKS, DRE3S OOODSI, OASSIMERES AND CLOTn8, We take stoi k on the Brat of Pebrwary. a.4 U tbw ia terim bargains positlrelj tuaj bs expeoted. JOSEPH II. THOnrJLEY'8 t riitrnllr located ICnlabllahment N.E. Cor. of Eighth and Spring Garden, 10 la PHILADELPHIA. M 1 LUKEN'S LINEN STORES. OLD STORE. Ko. 028 ARCH STREET. NEW STORE, Mo. 1123 CHE8NUT Street. SEW DKP ARTW ENT W K D CLOTniNO, BEST BLANKETS, fresh from the mllla. MAR8EILLK8 BED QUILT8. HONEYCOMB QUILTS, all sir.es. ALLENDALE AND LANCABTKR QTJILT8. LINEN GREETINGS, all widths. COTTON SHEETINGS, all widths. PILLOW CASINOS. We bid for a large trade In BED CLOTHINQ, by selling reliable goods at the lowest prtcea. 8 SI mwf TR8. R. DILLON, NO. 323 AND 331 80UTH , street, has a large assortment of fine Millinery for Ladies aud ftliaaos, Kihboni, Katina, Hilks, Velreta Ddw X? Craiws, Feathers, Mowers, Framaa. 5V"r Kbbona. Ornaments, Aloornin AUUinan, Crap. VeilB, eto. lii y Ei'HYB.8 AND GERMANTOWN V06lsT J Btockinn Yarns of all kinds; Tidjr, Oroohet, aoxt U A 3a FOR SALE. rr o R 8 A sp ' a a , w n mm y ON AOOOMMODATINQ TKOMS, THE LEASE AND PERMANENT FIX TURES OF THE FLOUR STORE, No. 1S30 MARKET STREET. Apply on the premises to J. EDWARD ADDIOK g?! HANDSOME NEW DWELLING, WEST jauj, Rpruos Street, No. 11U7, four-story (Freaoh roef) woll built, for owner's This is just the kind of a residence many want, beiaf roomy and not extra large. Term will be made accommodating to purchaser. .... JOHN VVANAMiKKIt, UU SIXTH and MAKK.1CT, . . i TO RENT. TO LET THE STORE PROPERTY N(S 723 Ohesnut street, twenty fire feet front, o.s huj dred and forty fire feet deep to Bennett street. Baa, buildings five atoriea high. Possession May 1, 1879. AI dress 13 10t( THOMAS 8. FLETCHER, Delanoo, N. J. m TO LEASE LARGE WAREHOUSE ON JLLJuuution Railroad, on HWANBON Street, aoitabl lor Pnouucaor KonwAHfiNrt Uoi'KK a8 8wj App'y Ho. 7M SWA WSOW Street S FOR RENT. A MODERATE-SIZED 1 Dwellins House, with all mnlnrn immumreei,anov uerKs. Anplyto r. W.OAUwAL LAUKK.M l..No IS68N. KI.K.VfcNTU SUoctoI. O. PRlt;K,No.M N. BKVKNTH Street. IS os MTO LET STORE AND DWELLING.No! 1218 KIWR Avenue. All modern convenience. . . y ta I. O. PRICK. Ko. MjLBE VKN I'll Bt. lgrit SILVER WARE, ETO. SOLID SILVER WARE. USEIUL AND VALUABLE PRESENTS TO WIFE, FAMILY, OR FRIEND3, WM. WILSON & SON'S OWN MAKE. Old Stand, Cor. Fifth and Cherry Sts., HUUmrp PHILADELPHIA. - Also, A rJo. 1 riatcd Ware. SHIPPER'S GUIDE. IMrOIlTANTTO SHIPPERS.. ALL 1JAII. l'KGlUUT I.IiHK RKTWEKN Fhiladeplhia and the West, Via, Balti more and Ohio Route. ippers are respectfully notified that arrangement. hav. boon perfected between the Philadelphia, Wdinl.c ton and Baltimore and Bsltlmor. and Ubio RailrMds by which freiRht toand from the West, Northweatand Sootk weat will be transported, ALL RalL. ' No ebaoRO of cars between Philadelphia and Columbia. Cincinnati, Inflianapolis, CblosKO, or bt. Louis. Special attention will be given to the prompt aad rapid transportation of first, and second oluas goods. Bate, furciabed and Through Bills Lading give, at th Office, f Wo. 11 South FIFTH Ktrcet. Fr.i(ht received daily until t o'olook P. M., at the Depot of the Philadelphia, WUiulugtua and Ualtimora. Railitiad Company, Cor. Washington Av. and Swanson St. JOHN 8. WILStJI. . flen. Th. Frt. AgU P. W. U. K. B. Wu. JAMKS C. WILSON. Agent Baltimore sad Ohio R. R. Oo. N. B. On and al'ti MUNDAV, January Iu, thrates to. all point, via Haiti) ore and Ouio rout, will ba the aae via Ciiuul to Balliunre aa bj the Rail lin. 1mm JJODCEIta AND W0STENII0LM.B POCKKT K.NIVK8, Pearl and Btit- Handles, of. beautiful finish, RODGKRB" and WA1K A BUTCHER'S RAZORS, and the celebrated LliOGLTRK RAZOa BOlSHORa of tk. finest quality. , Rsaoia, Knives, Si iasor. ar.d Table 0,itler Grmind aad Polii.hedatP.MAPfc.lHAfl.No, Ui8. TENTH Btrart. balow (Jhuaout,