QJiK DAILY EYKKlKGrKLKGL'AniTJllIiADfiLrillA, TUESDAY; JAUUAllY '25, 1870 n n w-TOftsx sns, i From Our Otm CorrtrtpntKlmt, Nkw York, Jan. 2o, 1SJT0. Henry Plarldo. . As long as I remoniber anything I retncmbor the name of Henry Placlde. 11c dlod on Sun day morning at 2 o'clock, at Lis rosldouco In Babylon," Long Island, where he has lived In pleasant, not to say elegant, retirement for quite a number of years. He was perhaps better known than any cllicr actor In the eamo line of characters, and tuoro are plenty of those living who will remember how perfect was his charac terization of "Peter" In the Jxnn of a Lover. One of his latest appearances in Phila delphia was that ten years ago, at the Academy of Muilc, ' when Mrs. D. P. Bo wers produced there the memorable Black Agate, a piece which was the occasion for an interesting thcatrlco-newspaper row between her and the critic of the Frees. It is cur rently believed, Indeed, that his retirement from the stage subsequent to which he put in no ap pearance anywhere at all was in 1853, seventeen years ago. Mrs. Bowers, howovor, had the ad dress to snap him up, and cause him to appear to advantage as "Sir Peter Teazlo" to her "Lady Teazle." Mrs. Rufus R. Blake, wife of the late Mr. Blake, the eminent comedian, was his sister, and the late Miss Jane Placlde, who died a few years ago at New Orleans, was another sister. Miss Placide was the contemporary of Hackctt, Tlynn, Jack Reeves, and the elder Booth, and was one of the last links that bind us to the ancien regime of. excoHent light comedy. Morning Ptar Talmiure. Certain spiritual spitOres in Brooklyn are 'down" on the Rev. Mr. Talmngo, recently of your city, for having used an expression that, for the last hundred nights, has. been current among the minstrels at Bryant's Opera House, in Fourteenth street, adjoining Tammany. The expression was "I feel. I feel, I feel, I feel like a msrnlng star 1" Those who are fond of finding fault with the ministry aver that this exclamation was made use of in the pulpit. This Is false. It was used by Mr. Talmage at a children's Christmas pnrty, and with just as much innocent Inadvertency as though he had said "Merry Christmas," or some other of the thousand efflorescences that blossom to the lips at such a time. In fact, what Is there wrong in saying that one feels like a "morning star?" In itself It is a beautiful, not to say sublime, expression. The public like it so well that for the last one hundred nights they have been thronging Bry ant's for the purpose of hearing it sung by Dan' Bryant and Nelse 8eymour. As for Mr. Talmage, he is one of those ministers who are none the less spiritual for being, in the better sense of the term, "on the make." He came to his Brook lyn charge, I presume, because lie thought it would pay him better than remaining at his Philadelphia one, and few would blame him for so doing. Whether he takes as good care of his bodily health as he used to do in Philadelphia, I don't know. Then I used habitually to see him turning somersaults, or performing cvo lutions upon the horizontal bars, at Illlle brand & Lewis' Gymnasium. English Eating-hollar. One of the great questions among the mode rate class of people in New York is where to get a good meal without Indulging in hotel ex travagance on the one hand, or without exposing oneself to the living suicide of the, boarding- house on the other. To get a mutton-chop cooked eatably at a restaurant, unless you go to Delmonlco's, or perhaps to Taylor's, is almost impossible, if you entrust your appetite to the run of New York restaurants in general. There is one solution to all this mystery of dissatisfac tion. It consists in going to one of the several English eating-houses that Jino East Houston street, just below Broadway. Thereat least it is possible to get everything plain and very nice. More than half the taste of a chop excuse me if I speak like an epicure for the moment consists in the way it is cooked, and at the English eating-houses you get it cooked as you could procure It nowhere else except, perhaps, at your own home. The vile custom of frying is not tolerated at all. Your chop Is broiled and laid before you in all the glory of Its original fat and gravy. Then, besides, you have those indispensable comforts of white nap kins, mirror-like mahogany, beautiful pictures (for most of the English houses go extensively into the picture-dealing business), and tea and coffee worth the drinking. And if your im bibing tastes are stronger than this, is there any extant liquid healthier and more palatable than Bass' Bitter or a "toby" of " 'arf and 'arf ?" Giovanni and Therese. About one year ago there lived in one of the back streets of Paris the most obscure of the couli$$e$ of those glittering metropolitan slde ecenes a young girl named Therese. She was loved by Giovanni, a young man in a poor way of life, but possessing unboundod capabilities for la belle passion. He fell in love with Therese, and they were engaged to be married. Gradu ally, however, he perceived a coldness In the object of his adoration, and at length came to the conclusion that he bad a rival. He was right, Therese foil in love with another man, and fled with him to this city, where they took up their abode at a certain number on Sullivan street. Of course, directly Giovanni heard of the elopement he concerted a plan of revenge. He used the little money he had saved, procured a passage to this country, disguised himself as an organ-grinder, and went in search of his lady love, like the poor minstrel Blondel in search of Richard Coeur de Xion, ever so many cen turies ago. His perseverance was well rewarded. The lady put her head out of the window, be fore which he had happened to stop, ana be, dropping his organ, rushed up, and discharged a Pistol at her. The denouement was that Gio vanni was arrested, and that Therese had for given him. Ali Baba. 9IUSICAL. AH1 DKAMATIC. 'The Utile Dacheaa" at the Chesnut. The operatic piece produced last evening at the Chesnut by the Galton troupe Is an adaptation of the amusing little French comedy, by J. R. Planche, known to playgoers uuder the title of The Follies of a Right, which is performed at some of our theatres nearly , every season. Planche adapted it from a piece culled Chariot, by Messrs. Lockroy, Anicet Bourgeois, and Van- derburch, which has also been made use of by Auber as the libretto of his opera of The Black Domino. The Little Duchess is announced as a , comic opera by Offenbach, but we have a shrewd suspicion that Mrs. Galton has merely taken Flanche's piece and arranged for it such airs as she thought suitable. It this be so, The Little Duchess cannot fairly be called one of Offenbach's operas, although all the music may be of his composing. Some of the airs sung last evening were quite pretty, although none of them were very striking, and if this is really a finished work by the composer of La Grande Duchesne, it U far from belug up to his usual standard. That the piece did not make the most favorablo impression, however, was In a great measure due to the Incffictenev of the nor- formcrs, most of whom were in a blissful stntc of what they hail to sing, say, and do. The pro duction of The Little. Duchess was delayed last week on account of insufficient rehearsals, and it would have been only justice to the public to have waited a few nights longer until the actors could find time to learn their parts. There ara always some allowances to bo niado for the Inequalities of tho first night of a new piece, but the blunders of hist evoning were inexcusable, and it is scarcely worth while to attempt to criticize a performance when the prompter is tho only person who appears to have any correct' ideas about the dialogue. Plnnche's Follies of a Xight is a very amusing little comedy, and there is no reason why, if sot to appropriate music, it fhould not succeed as an opera, whether under tho title of The Little Duchess or anything else that may be doomed suitable; but when the public are invited to wit ness a dress rehearsal, there ought to be an un derstanding to that effect, and then there will be no disappointments. The Cltv Amawnral). At tub Czksnut Mie Galton troupe will ap pear this evening in The Little Duchess. At the Walnut the military drama of Hot Guilty will be performed this evening. The new sensational drama- of jAndon, by tlcury Leslie and John S. Clarke, will be pro duced on Huturday. At the Arch iHr. John Brougham will appear as "Ir. Savage" in his own comedy of Flaying trilh Fire. At Pcpkez A Benepict's Opera House a series of laughable burlesques, interspersed with songs and jokes, will' be presented this evening. At the Eleventh Street Opera House the new burlesques of Mow for Blow, nermann the Frestidigitateur, The Dutch Mannerchors, and othor interesting features will bo given this evening. Signor Blitz and his son will give a magical entertainment at tho Assembly. Building this evening. A matinee to-morrow. "The Tale of a Dolphin." Mr. David Scattergood will deliver a scries of three lectures under the above title, at the hall of the Mercan tile Library, this evening, to-morrow, and Thursday. These lectures will describe in a humorous manner a trip from Beverly to Long Branch in a sailboat, and they will be illustrated by thirty silhouettes. Mr. Scattergood is a rare humorist, and be will undoubtedly make the "Tale of the Dolphin" a very amusing recital. Charles W. Brooke, Esq.. will repeat his lecture on "Irish Bards and Ballads," at Concert Hall, to-morrow evening. This lecture was warmly applauded by a largo audience on the occasion of its first delivery a few weeks ago, and we commend it to those who wish to pass a very pleasant evening. Madame Josephine Schimpf will sing several Irish ballads illustra tive of Mr. Brooke's discourse. X. T. K. Mr. B. F. Duono will appear this evening at Natatorlum Hall, on Broad street, below Walnut, with his olio entertainment enti tled "Ninety Minutes in Kweer Kompany," which lovers of laughter will find to their taste If they attend in sufficient crowds to put the performer in high spirits. CITY ITEMS. Ton Can But Br.TTEg AMD Ohkapkb Olotjkko OF Bennett Co., THAN Antwhrrb Else, Ko matter what pretext may be aeeigned for taeriiring gootU, ue trtll eett tnteer than the lotcert. RF.HTKMIIKB THJt PLACB, No. 618 Market Stbkkt, No. 518 Mabkft Stbkkt, Hai-wa Betwkrn Fifth and Sixth. Half-wax Bbtwxen Iiith and Sixth. Jewelry. Mr. WUUam W. Oassldy, No. 13 8. Seoond treot, has the largest and most attractive assortment of fine Jewelry and Silverware in tho city. Purohasers can rely upon obtaining a real, par arttole, famished at price which cannot be equalled. Be also has a large stock of American Western Watobes in aU varieties and at all prices. A visit to bis store is sure to result in pleasure and profit. The new patent Ezoelsior Newspaper File of Messrs. West A Douglas is one of the most complete and conve nient things of the kind that baa ret been invented. T) patent has only lately been granted, and the firm now in tend to enter largely into the manufacture of the artioles. The invention is ingenious, eoonomioal, and durable. By the management of a cord and three prongs the papers on file can be secured together as firmly as with paste. It is for sale at all the booKsellers' and stationers'. Every one interested in Sewing Haohines should call and see the "Parham" in operation ; it is adapted to a greater range of work than any other machine. Sold on terms to suit all. Office and salesroom, No. 704 Chesnut street. Binder's Family Sewtmcj Machines, Ten dollars sash. Balance in monthly instalments. O. F. Davis, No. 810 Chesnut street. RrjBBKB OVXBSBOES AND BOOTS for Men, Women, and Children, can be had at retail at the very lowest prioee. Goodear's manufacture, old stand. No. 808 Chesnut street, lower aid. .- Hau.et, Davis ft Oo.'s Nkw Oboan-Piamos, 'o-called n account of their unusual singing qualities, are giving the moat perfect satisfaction, and are the favorite instru ment. Warerooma No. V27 Chesnut street. The sxasom the Parham New Family Bowing Machine is the cheapest, is because it is the best for all kinds of family sewing. 8 old on instalments at No. 704 unssnut street. EabTH Clobit Company's patent dry earth commodes and privy fixtures, at A. U. Francisous A Co.'s, No. 6U Market street. Clotrino at gold cost for currency at Charles Stokes', No. tsM Chesuu street. BKBUII.D1NO OCR BT0KB. Rebuilding Our Store. . tWJlebuiUHng Our Store. . fjf-llebuUding Our Store. Want to tell the Stock. WanttonMthsStock. Want to sell the .S7ot.Aj Want to sell the Stock. Mi tVSee our Over coat at 7fS0. jp t IT See our Overcoat s at 6 00. tWSee our Overcoats at 8"60. SVSee our Overcoats at D0.4tj eVSee our JivercoaU at' f0. IWSee our Overcoats at 10.00. rr&i our Overcoats at lOttktt t&See our Overcoats at ll-OO.j tWSee our Overcoats at 11 7B. si trse our Overcoats at 19'60.a1 StTSee our Overcoats at 13 M).a trsee our Overcoat at 15-00. t liTSee our Overcoats at 16D0.s " tlTSee our Overcoats at IT 00. ai tlTSee our Overooatt at 18-OO.bI trsee our Overcoats at 19-00. I. irse our Overcoats at 20-00. a I trrSte our Overcoats at 81'00.aYJ trsee our Overcoats at 8?-60. ir&f our Orerooatl at 24 0O.a tWSee our Oercoats at 2fi-00.iU tlTSee our Overcoat at Zl "SO. .Mi tWAll MiuU of Oenh', Yottth', ana Boys' Garments in projmrtion. n A KAMA KEA BR0 WK, - WANAMAKER et BROWS', OAK BALL, Largett Clothing House, S. K. corner Stith aid Market ttreeUt. twY Fmrr.Tbe meet ffeetnal way of guarding one's bmlth Is to keep the feet dry, and that can only be done by the one of India Rubber Ortrahoes, sod as the lode ment season I. upon us, we would edvise our renders to any none but the best Quality, which can only be bad at Ooodicab's Headquarters, No. M Chesnut street, sooth side. Philadelphia. 91 A R It I :..- 1,akkv Kri.pATniCK On the 19th Instant, at the rellunre of the bride's fntlirr, Hlilfro avenue and York streets, by Kcv. Joseph Begfrs. atwIMert by Itnv, Dr. Wjlle, Mr. Amos N. I.akky, of Ht. JoRppli. Mi., to Miss Maiiy J. KiM'ATKK K, of Philadelphia, l'a.;fl Prhkin Nkai.k January t, wn, t Trinity Church, Uerniantown, by the lpv. Luttmr E. Albert, T). P., Mr. John Pjckkin to Miss sorniA Nkai.k, both of Mcetitwu. iii:i. Batkr on the Villi Instant, David it itks, in the 61st year of his a if p. Funeral from his lots residence, No. SOT N. Seventh st'oet, on Thursday, the 87th Instant, at l o'clock P. M. Fahv On the srid instant, Mvry, rtanprhter of Marfraret and the late William Fahy, aired 19 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully inviten to attend the funeral, from the resi dence of her mother, N. R. corner of Ilntehlnsnn and Thompson streets, on Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock. Dm On the Sid instant, James Him, in the 47th year of his age. Ills relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to st tend the funeral, from his lata residence, No. 1210 MarllKrough street, on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. HKiHKR.-On the 2d instant, Gborob W. IIelskr, In the BHth year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family, also Pales tine Lottjre, No, 871, 1. O. of O. K., are respectfulr Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No, 1414 Hanover street, on Wednesday afternoon, t he 8uh instant, at 1 o'clock. To proceed to the Palmer Uround. I.ork On the S4th Instant, Dkborah Pao. The relatives and friends or the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the reai tlence of her nrbther, Elizabeth Lore, No. 783 Fede ral street, Camden, N. J., on Thursday, the 87th In stant, at 10 o'clock. Mawk. On Sunday ornlng, the 23d Instant, John MiTciiKi.L, son of Dr. William M. and Catharine K. Mann. His relatives and friends are invited to attend the fii.Mifiil frmn his 1 1 1 1 M.lilnnna V n IX Vilrt V'in.i j mi' i m , . win inn itb; ii,niiii;iii d, v. Jihav iiiu micrib, on Wednesday mortiinp-. the 86th Instant, at 8 o'clock. To proceed to llartsvlllo, Bucks county. B kick ED. On the 84th Instant, William H. BicichKn, sited 6 years and 4 months. The relatives and friends of the family are renpeot fully invited to attend his funeral, froth his grand mother's residence, Mrs. Cardin, No. 141 Cedar street. Manayunk, on Thursday afternoon, at 8 o'clock. Interment at St. John's, Manayunk. Shinn. On the 26th Instant, Cuarlks II. Shink, of Iladdonlleld, N. J., In the with year of his ago. Due notice will be given of the funeral. Thomas. On Tuesday morning, January 2B, 1S70, In Boston, Mass., Laura C, youngest daughter of John W. and K. 8. Thomas. Due notice will be given of the fnneral. M TVT PfVYArTTT -I WOULD RK- ITlVVVy-ZV-V 111. spectrally inform Un- dertakere that, in order to meet the inoreaseddetnand for my patent UU JKlAli UAbJkaVlo. I have takVo tho large itorya No. 1838 B IDG US AVENTJK With my enlarged facilities, I am now prepared to sup. ply promptly all orders in city or country. setnsxurpv K. B. FARLEY EDUCATIONAL.. TT V. LAUDUUIIACirS CLASSICAL, BOIF.NTIFIO, AND COMMERCIAL ASSEMBLY BOILDINU8, No. 108 8. TENTH Street Tkorongli preparation for Buainess or College. Si ecial attention given to Praotisal Matnematios, Sur veyirg. Civil Engineering, etc. A t rat olass Primary Department. 119 Ira Circulars at Mr. Warburton's. No. 430 Chesnut street. THE SECOND 8E8SION OF THE J. academic vear of the 8TKVKN8D ALE INSTITUTE. a select family boarding school for boys, South Amboy, li. J., will oommenoeon vehruary i, ibu. 1 82 lm' J. H. WITHIN(TON, A. M Principal II. D. GREGORY, A. M., CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL. No. 1108 MARKET Street. 1171m FURNITURE. RICHMOND & CO., FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE WAR ERO QMS, No. 45 SOUTH SECOND STREET, EAST SIDE, ABOVE CHESNUT, llgtf PHILADELPHIA. LEGAL. NOTIOE8. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY HAVING been granted to the subscribers upon the Estate of hAHUEL (JAHK. deceased, all Denona indebted to tha same will make payment, and those having claims present tueui to JACOB DTNORK, No. 1334 N. KIOHTH Street. RDW1N M. OARR. 13 31 tu6t No. 1336 MARLBOROUGH Street. TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR X THJt CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. In the matter of the Assigned Estate of UKORGB B. The Auditor appointed bv the Court to audit, settle. and adjust the account of JOSKPH J AMKS, Assignee of GKORUK B. TOWNSKND, under assignment for bene it of creditors, and to report distribution of the balanoe in his bands, will meet the parties Interested for the pur- I i .1. VI III. m I'L'1" ! Lllln II fib UIB VUIUS, l.U. IIO II! I 1 1 II 1XTH Street, in the City of Philadelnb.a. on TFLLTRS- 1"V A V OTtV. Aim .f .1.n.isw 1A7I1 ataUAVInplr PrU avaa A , aav w 07 saaaaasa j , au II w .a, - .A. ATWUOD URAOK, 1 Ifi stuthst Auditor. HATS AND CAPS. r WARBURTON'S IMPROVED VENTL aUlated and easy-fitting Dress Hats (patented), in a I (patented), in a OilJC&NUT Street the improved fashions of toe next door to the Post Offloav UlBrp PROPOSALS. iFFICE OF THE SOUTn STREET BRIDGE J COMMISSION, Wo. 2-34 B. FIFTH Street. PHIISICLPHIA. Jan. 17. 1870. Sealed Proposals for erecting a bridita over the river Bobuyikill at South street will be received st the otttoe of the ( oinlniiwion, in tbe Department of burveys, No. 324 b. FlfrTH HUeet, until lil o'clock M. of tbo F1K.ST DAY OK MAHCH, 1870, lor the conHrueliou of a wrouxat iron drawbridge, wit a Murphy's modiuostion of tbe Pratt truss. To have oast-lion piers in river, sua stone suui menli, with approaches of retaininr walla; arches of brick, and iron I girdsrs, ss desortlied in the specifica tion. Tha entire lenctli cf struoture to be SU1M feet. the trufca Hpsns to be lxi fett each, with pivot draw, giving an opening ot 7, feet on eacu siae. The nroDOsal to be lor an svoreuate bid. to be ac comodated bv a 1x1111 with two SDnroved sureties to an amount of fSO.Hlu. Fifteen rier oeut. to be retained as tbe work prooeeds, until the same, iiicluaive of the 860,000 noted in bond, shall amount to fifteen per cent, ai toe contract prioe, alter waicii uie ourreni ssti- niates will be paid in lull. Plans mav lie seen and speciiioationi obtained at the ortioe ot tha (Jouimiaaion on and alter the UXtu 1q. atant. MOSF.S A DROPRIR, 1 8ftnfKt President of the UoinniisHlon. CUTLERY, ETO. TJODGER8 & WOSTENIIOLM'S POCKET- it KN1VE8, Pearl and Stag handles, and beautiful finish ; Rodger', and Wads A Butcher's Raxora, and tha cele brated I eeou'tre Razor; Ladies' Scissors, ia cases, of tbs finest quality ; Rodgerg' Table Cutlery, Carvers and Forks, Itazor Btrops, Cork Screws, Eto. Ear instruments, to assist the hearing, of tha most approved construction, at P. MADEIRA'S, 1 W No. 1H TENTH Street, below Chesnut. B PRINCIPAL DEPOT FOR TBS BALI OF VENUE 8 T A M R E P S No. 804 CHESNUT STREET. CENTRAL OFFICE, KO. 106 & FIFTH STREET . (Two doors below Chesnut street), ESTABLISHED 1 8 . The sale of Revenue Stamps la still continued at the Otd-EstabUshed Agenclce. The stock comprises every denomination printed by the Government, and having at all times a large supply, we are enabled to nil and forward (by Mali or Express) all orders, Immediately upon receipt, a matter of great unportauce. FINANOIAU. FIRST MORTGAGE SINKING FUND. Seven Icr Cent. Gold Bonds or TBI . Frederick btug and Gordonsvlllt Ball road Company of Virginia. , - . . . . ., . i - Irlnrlpal and Interest Paynkle In Coin, Free ofUnlted State (Government Tax. . These Bonds are secured by a First and only Mortises made to The Former Loan' and Trust Company oiIew York, a Trus tees Tor the llondholders The Mortae covets the entire road, Blunt of Way Franchises, Relllnn Btock, Equipment, Lands and Pro perty, real and personal, now belonging or whioh may hereafter belong to tho Company. A SINKING FUND Is also provided, whioh will rednoe tho principal of tho debt TWO THIRDS of the entire amount in adranee of to maturity of (he Remit. The Road U 8S miles long, eonneotlna; Vrederioksbnrg via Orange Court House, with Charlottesville, whioh is the point of junction of tho Chenapeaks and Ohio Rail road to the Ohio river, and the extension of tho Oraote od Alexandria Railroad to Lynohbnrg. It forms tho shortest connecting link in the system of roads leading to the entire South, Southwest and West to tbo Paotflo Ocean. It passes through a rich section of the Shenan doah Valley, the local traffic of whioh alone will support the Road, and it mutt command an abundant share of through trade from the faot of its being a SHORT CUT TO TIDE WATKR ON THE POTO MAC AT THE FARTHEST INLAND POINT WHERE DEEP WATER FOR HEAVT SHIPPING CAN BE FOUND ON THE WHOLE LENGTH OF THE ATLANTIC COAST. From Charlottesville to Tidewater by this route tho distance Is 40 miles less than via Alexandria ; 66 miles less than via Richmond and West Point; 134 miles lees than via Norfolk. 9 A limited amount of these bonds ars offered at P2w, and interest from November 4, in currenoy From an examination in person, and also by oompetent counsel, of all the papers and documents relating to this loan, we are enabled to pronounce them entirely correct and satisfactory ; we have alio had the work and property of the company examinod by our own agents, whoso re ports agree with those made by the officers of the com pany, and wo therefore recommend these bonds, the issue of whioh is limited to $16,000 per mile of complete and equipped road, AS A FIRST-BLABS SECURITY IN KVF.RY PARTICULAR, and as a most desirable invest ment, giving a largs increase of inoome over investments in sny description of Government bonds. TAZWJJEK Ac CO., Hankers, No. 49 WALL Street, New York. Pamphlets, maps, and information furnished. Government bonds and othor marketable securities will be converted without commission to parties Investing la these bonds, and the highest market price allowed for gold and other coupons in exchange. fAMl'EL H OBK.Banker, 1 10 No 35 South THIRD Street. B ANKIN O U O V 8 E or JAY COOKE & CO., Wo. 113 and 114 8. THIRD St., PHILADELPHIA. Dealers In Government Seenrttl Old 5-sos Wanted In Exchange for New. A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound 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 Ufa Insurance In the National life Insurance Company of the United States. Full Information given at oar office. 1 1 8m TV It K X E I & C O,, M No. 34 SOUTH TIUKD BTKEJtST.. 1 American and Foreign BANIflERS, ISSUE DRAFTS AND CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT available on presentation In any part of Europe. Travellers can mate au weir financial arrange- menu through us, and we will collect their Interest and dividends without charge. .DBIXKL, WlKTHBOr & C0.,DBIIty, HAXJB3 A CO., New York. I Paris. 81 J LLIOTT Ac i v w wr, BANKERS, No. 109 SOUTH THIRD STREET, DEALERS IN ALL GOVERNMENT SECURI. TIES, GOLD BILLS, ETO. ' DRAW BILLS OF EXCHANGE AND IHBUS 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 ana interest free or charge for parties making their financial arrangements with us. (.LlDraiVlJXtt, DAVIS CO., No. 48 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. GLENDINNING, DAVIS & AMORT, Ko. 17 WALL STREET, HEW YORE. BANKERS AND BROKERS. Baying and selling Stocks, Bonds, and .Gold on Commission a Specially. Philadelphia noose connected by telegraphic 1t& the stocA Boards and GoU Room ot New YorK. is a FINANOIAU. Tin: FIRST MORTGAGE B OFJDS op nil Chicago, Danville, and Vin- cenncs Hailroad. . Total amotint to be issued ..$2,500,000 Cftpital Stock paid in 2,100,000 Estimated CoHt of Road (140 miles) 4,500,000 Estimated Earnings per annum .... 2, 639, 30G 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 mile ' ' 1,260 Amount of Net Earnings per mile. 6,281 gsjawtmwaawe The Bonds follow the completion of tne Road have the Union Trust Company of New Vorlt ai their Official Register and Transfer Agent and are sold at present at 95 and accrued Interest. They bear examination and comparison better, It Is believed, than any other now before the public In the fixed and unchangeable elements of Safety, Se curity and Profit. They bear good Interest fieren per cent. Gold for forty years and are secured by a Blnktnc Fund, and First Mortgage upon the road, Its outfit, and net In come, the Franchises, and all present and future ac quired property of the Company. They depend upon no new or half-settled territory ior business to pay their interest, bat npon an old. well-settled and productive country assuming that a railroad built through the heart of such a region offers better security for both Interest and Principal wan a road to be bum 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 ti-.e State or 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 thus assured, there wul be attracted to this road the considerable traffic already springing up "from the Lakes to the Gulf ;" as with Its Southern Connections iiporms a Trunk Line 46 miles shorter than any other route from Chicago to Nashville. These Bonds are therefore based npon a Reality, and a Business that a few years mast Inevitable double and competent Judges say treble in value. Governments selling while the price Is nigh pay well If put Into these Bonds, and Trust or Estate Funds can be pnt Into NOTHING. BETTER. Pamphlets, with Maps, eto , on hand for distribu tion. Bonds may be had directly ef 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 tuthatFl No. 64 CLIFF Street, New Tort AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF THESE BONDS. CITY WARRANTS Bought and Sold. DE HA YEN & BRO. No. 40 South THIRD Street, em PHTXADRLPHIA. JOHN 8. RU8HTON A CO., No. 60 SOUTH THIRD STREET. JANUABY COUPONS WANTED. CITY WARRANTS IBtm BOUGHT AND BOLD. pa 8. PETERSON a CO.. Stock and Exchange Broken, NO. 39 BOUTH THIRD STREET, Members of the New Tork and PallaVlelptua and Gold Boards. STOCKS, BONDS, Eta, bought and told on oori mission only at eltnorcltjr 1 tm QITY WARRANT8 BOUGHT AND SOLD. , c. T. YERKE8, Jr.. a CO. HO. SO SOUTH THIRD STREET, mLaDELPBlaV PINANOIAUe D. C. WHARTON SMITH CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, K. 121 SOUTH TIUKD 8TEEET. Buocessors te Smith, Randolph 4 Oa. - I : .. . . ,V ' . Every branch ef to business will hare nramni aiia.ti as heretofore. Quotations ef Blocks, Governments, riA tantly received from Hew Tork brrHvots wfr., tmm frisnds. Bdmnad D. Randolph Ida lu OOAL. PrnOIVAt. E. DELL. BXWBO SHuna li;itCIVAI. 13. DELL CO., DSAUKS IX Lvhigh and Schuylkill Coal, DEPOT; No. 1336 North NINTH Street, IT. meet side, below Master. Branch. Office, No. 40T RICHMOND Btreet. H. TACGART, COAL DEALER. COAL OF THE BEST QUALITY, PREPARED EX PRKSBLY FOB FAMILY UBS, 1208, 1210 and 1212 WASHINGTON AV Ultra Between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets. C Th A JL ! COALt n n A i.f Tbe place to buy is at ffllTCIIKI.lVH COAI, DEPOT, Corner of NINTH and GIRARD Avenue, BEBT QUALITY WHITS! ASH. Km and Stova eye . I ... m. le Nnt. Eavle Vein Nut .1. 1 : T . -. - - - - " ..ia.. a 6W IMliverad te any part of tha citr. ISUaoi ptTRE LEHIGH AND SCIIUYLKIU F AM FAUTORY, AND BITUMINOUS OO ALB. Largs stock always on hand. Soutbeast corner THIRTEENTH and W1LI-OW Btreeta, IS 18 Ira W. W. A O. D, HAINES. rEPNER ek NTREE T, JV No. 1418 N. FIOHTH STRRKT ARK NFI.I.tNU mm. 1 Jlivifn THAN ANY YARD IN THE CITY, BOB OAS 11. fll las GREAT REDUCTION IN COAL. Splendid Btove mm Nut, per ton A ... ' .VlLUAM HKNBT. 1 6 lm S. W. cor- NINTH and OIRARP Avenue. REAL. ESTATE AOENT. CHARLES H. CRAVES, Real Estate and Land Agent, DULUTH, MINNESOTA. Particular attention given to investments of capital ia and about Duluth. Address during January care of E. W. CLARK A;' CO., tH4 6t PHILADELPHIA. : FOR SALE. . p O R 8 A L E, ON AOOOMMODATTNa TEAMS, THE LEASE AND PERMANENT FIX TURES OF THE FLOUR STORE, ' No. 1S30 MARKET STREET. Apply on tbs premises to uinusp J. EDWARD ADDKJKJJ- HAND80ME NEW DWELLING. WEST Bpruce Street, No. 8107, four -story (Frenoh roof) ailL. fa owner's m. Tula ia iust the kind of a residanoe man want, baina: roomy and not eatra large. . Terms will be mad aooommodatlng to purchaser. JOHN WANAMAKER. . Ull BLXTH and MARKET, fm FOR SALE THE HANDSOME FOUR MI story Residence. No. 13M AROH Btreet, Apply te WILLIAM KOHBELL ALLEN, No. KM WALNUT street. 1 St It Si TO RENT. TO LET THE STORE PROPERTY N( 781 Obesnut street, twenty Bv feet front, one has dred and forty-fir feet deep te Bennett street. Bu buildings five storiss blgb. Poasessioa May t, 1870. AVI dress THOMAS 8. IXETOHER, Delaaoo, N. J. lllotf TO RENT. THE SECOND AND THIRD- story rooms, No. 807 CHESNUT Btreet, handsomely fitted up, and very desirable for a Notion, Dry Goods, or Fanoy Goods Jobbing Business. Cheap to a good tenant. Fixtures for sal low. Apply to EDWARD FERRIS, 1 81 No. 807 OHE8NCT Btreet, np stairs. tm A LARGE STORE ON CHESNUT Mjji Street, above Beventh, south side, in a splendid con dition, to rent. Immediate possession if desired. Ad dress T. B. K., Philadelphia "Inquirer" Otfloe. 1 IS 1st DRY GOODS. Q RE AT BARGAINS. J. M. HAFLEIGH,. 1012 and 1014 CHESNUT Street, WILL COMMKNCS MONDAY, JANUARY 24, TO CLOSE OUT The BALANCE OP BTOCK OS HAND WITHOUT BEPKRKNCK TO COST OR FORMER PRICES, PREPARATORY TO OPENINQ AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK of SPRING ' GOODS. iww MRS. R. DILLON, NO. 823 AND 831 SOUTH Btreet, hae a large assortment of fine MilUnerr tor Ladies and Hisses, Bibbons, batins, Hilaa, Velvet, and Velveteens. Urapea, Jeathera, Flow, Frames, Baah Kibbona, Omaoienta, JUonrning allUinsry, Orapej Veila, etc . Li rj EPIITR3 AND GERMANTOWN WOOLS, As Btooking Yarna of aU kinds! Tidy. Oroohs, an4 Mending (Jot ton, wholeaaia and retail, at Saotory, ItsM LOMBARD Street. U BOOTS AND SHOES. WINTER BOOTS AND SHOES FOR UE.HTLEMEK. DARTLETT, No. J 3 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, 1 IS UstuD3t ABOVE CaESNOT.
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