UiE IUILY. .EVENING IKlJiGKA Til PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY JAMUAIir 20, lttfO. 0 5 rx n vj-zt o n g x s n. rcn Ovr Oi ti Corrttnwtulfnt, Nsw Your, Jan. 2, 1470. The Hull Ihl. Kvcnlnsr. The modern jubilee which culmlnnli'g iu a b ill ought to be eatlricd by a modem Juvenal, to c eliminate In a Jenkins. We are going to have this evenluR a big bull, which is Intended to throw Into the background everything elso of the kind that 1ms taken place this waeon. It Is the fifth grand bull, "inro and travectl," of the C'ercle Francnl do l'Harnionlo. "We shall not be so free as they were at the c)era boufl'e affair," said the fiiBeinntinir. agent, Mr. Koppel, to me, "and we "hall not be so tferf" (with an unimagin able 6brug of the shoulder) "as they were at the Baxter Hop." How free Is the Ccrclo FraneaU do l'Harmonlo going to be, I wonder? If It Is possible for a woman to be at once vory decorous and very decolh-U'o I have no doubt the Cercle de I'Harmonie'e claim to piety will be considerable. One of the new things that will be Introduced is the quadrille of "Ko-ko-rl-ko," In which the poultry-lover will trace 6ome Identity with the moral song that "Dako Slfroy" sings In the early part of Gencticvc de Brabant. This will be danced by the pupils of Trofessor Markowskl, and a new Parisian ex travaganza, entitled Cresopnnpopivan, will be introduced. Whatever else will be bad or com monplace, the music will be good, for it will be furnished by Theodore Thomas' orchestra. Hyrnped Seraph. Mrs. Wlnslow like Dr. Landls after having had t long fun with impunity, Is at length arraigned at the bar of public opinion and con victed of a species of assault and battery upon bableB, by which thoy die "soothed" into their graves. One of those "coinmunlctitlonlsts" who are always finding out something to somebody else's disadvantage, has just discovered that an Indefinite number of babies are every year "done to death" by the use of this anodyne. He finds that it contains morphine in large quantities, and that no high-minded nurse or right-minded mother would uao it upon any account. Can this be true ? Is there no balm in Gilcad for infant colic? Is this panacea in which we have for so many years placed our trust but another sham, contributing to swell one's cynicism and disbelief in anything genu lnc ? Hitherto it has been supposed that the man who would lay hh hand upon Mrs. Wins- low, or utter one word against his grandmother, would beat his grandmother or speak disre spectfully of his mother-in-law. Yet if all that is said against her be true, she has syruped more sweet seraphs off to heaven than all tho other causes of Infant mortality combined. And if she does deal a little In narcotics, I don't believe that she has had much to do with pro motlng softness of brain among the rising gene ration. If little Oliver had known what ho was about, Instead of asking for more he would have asked for more-phine ! As it was, he only missed it by a syllable. Mrs. Wlnslow's double 8 was the companion of my cradle infancy, and, as Mrs. Gamp says, I will not sit by without standing up when I hear an old friend "abuged.' Airs. Howard Pnnl. You will be interested in learning how Mrs Howard Paul conducted herself on Monday and Tuesday evenings as "La Grande Duchcssc." I could hardly have believed that even all the art of stage make-up could have effected such a difference in her appearance. Naturally hers is rather a coarse beauty, inevitably so from tho exceeding mobility of her features, which unablea her to descend, whenever she wishes to, below the level of commonplace ladyhood, and to grasp the vulgar requirements of a vulgar individual ization. So far as the personal appearance of the "Grande Duchesse" was concerned, she suc ceeded in transmutiLg herself into a very pretty looking blonde. Her appearance, with eye-glass up and head thrown back, was very warmly greeted, and the lapse of a few moments was sufficient to prov6 that she depended for none of her "points" upon those of any other delcneator rvF 4 tiA A iti rrni" Wop If OAAmnrl n a though she had even gone out of the way, per haps, so as to give the public no excuse for attributing to her any of the well-known Tos teelan tricks. The "Ah ! il est charm ant .'" for Instance, was wholly abandoned, and the insinn ating movements which Tostce eo freely Indulged in were entirely dispensed with, The impersonation was fuller of fun, and not so full of freedom, and the singing brought to oh aervatlon all the beauties and ecccntrlcitiea of Mrs. Paul's remarkable register. Her wig was blonde, falling in long curls behind, and if she was less airy than Tostee, she was stronger and more healthy. The original "General Bourn" was very warmly received. The "Fritz" was remark able for a pair of pants. They were the only portion of his role which can be said to have sat too veil upon him. Huoernntural Botany At the corner of Broadway and Thirty-second street, Neil Bryant, brother of Dan, the same who has been in the Bryants Den for several seasons, keeps some billiard saloons, and above them are the headquarters of some of the Now York spiritualists. One of the recent lights of the establishment imported thither from Law renee, Mass., Is a Mrs. Blair, who has only one arm, but makes up for this circumscribed sense of touch by being especially gifted with super natural eyesight. She can see lnfiuitely more with her eyes bandaged, padded, and packed than other people can with their optics open, and is besides a talented "sketchist" of flowers that bloom in angel land, for thoy were certainly never seen here. The soil where the originals bloom doubtless resembles tho bank whereon tho wild thyme grows, for these, like the medium who sketches them, have a decidedly "wua appearance, nowever, in uiiempuu the feat the other evening the lady failed to come up to "thyme." The paper flowers wouldn't come, and one of the audience present scandal ized the proceedings by declaring that he saw. tne medium "cneat uy pusum); up wnu uot . f,,t,rnra tlio lianilnfra flint'wDR sunnnand tn finnr'.fiB.l i i ... 1 1 i ii. her eyes. The people left In disgust. Is not the day of wancei over ? Or will there always be a large residue ot tools, people who are anxious ' to give away I heir money and get nothing In return f ali jjaha Itir8IClL AJn 1K ASIATIC. The Cltr Amusements At Tim Chesnut the opera of Tlve Little Vuchess will bo repeated this evening. On Friday Mr. Thomas WuLiUn w ill have a benefit. At thk Walnut the drama of Xot Guilty w ill be performed this evenlacr. To-morrow evening Beck's Band, which has been such a prominent leature in Aot Uuilty, will have a benefit. On Friday evening the performance will be for the benefit of Mr. W. L. Street. Ou Saturday evening the new sensational drama, by lleurr Leslie and John S. Clarke, w ill be urcduced. At tuk Aucn Mr. John Broucham will appear this evening as "Koxglove," In his own spark ling comedy oi r iiet in me eo. At IX i kez & Benedict's Oi'kka , Ilousr, J'rincnton Volley will be burlesqued this eve nine, and Benedict will "Bow-wow-wow.',' Other luucliahlo f attires will also bo presented. AT TIIF. El.tfW.NTH HTUKF.T Opi.ua Hoihr tho programme for this evening offers a great variety of entertaining novel lies which Cannot fall to please the aniusemcnt-lovlng public. KioNon Blitz and his son will perform some of tl.clr most remarkable feats of magic this af ternoon and evening at the Assembly Building. Jim jai.r or a lJoi.iMMN.' Mr. David Scnttergood, formerly Scries Kdltor of this paper, will repeat his humorous lecture entitled "The Talo or a Iolphln" tbls evening, at the hall of the Mercantile Library, Tenth street, aliove Chesnut. Chari.k.s W. Bkooke. Fro., will repeat his leoluro of "Irish Bards and Ballads," at Concert J I all, this evening. Madame Josephine Schlmpf will also appear and srive vocal expression to the music of the Bards. Horach Gkf.bi.kt will locturo on the "Woman Question," on Thursday evening, February 21, at tho Academy of Music, under the auspices of the Young Men's Christian Association. Tickets can be procured at Ashmeod's, No. Ti4 Chcsnut street. CITY ITEMS. Yob Oai Bmr AMD Dhkapk ClLOTBlMO OF BRNMTITT 00., TflAN ANTWllKHK V.tMK. JVo ntotler tehnl ttrteai mnw he arigite4 tor tute-riAHi good, tr irill tetl Inwf than the tmrrf. No. 61S Makkft Strkkt. No. 618 Marskt 8THtr-T, Half-wat Bwwnr.il Kuth aiio Biiti. Ualf wat KrrwBKH Fifth and Sixth. Don't TniFTj: with a Bai Oouoh or Oold, when a remedy as rare, prompt, end thorough as Jayne'b Kx. PKCTOiiANT van be readily obtained. ' Sold ,verywhere. Tnr. M.udkn Widow. A. SEynf.r. to thi Famii.t Doom ; or The Kin of a CountkhW, is the name of Mrs. Emma D. E. N. Kouthworth's new novel, now io preM, And to be published in a few days by T. B. Peterson A Brothers, Philadelphia. It will command a very Urge eule, a it is one of Mrs. Southworth's most powerfully written efforts, exciting and itenf atlonal, and is fully equal, if not superior to the "Family Doom.' JrWKUtT. Mr. William W. Oasstdy, No. 13 8. Becond treet, has the largest and most attractive assortment of fine Jewelry and Hllvenrare in the city. Purohasera oaa rely upon obtaining a real, pore artiole, famished at a price which cannot be equalled. Ue also has a large a took of American Western Watches In all varieties and at all prices. A visit to bis store is sue to result ia pleasure and profit. Dry Feet. The most eBeotnal way of guarding one's health is to keep the feet dry, and that ean only be done by the use of India Robber Ovtrshoes, and as the inole moot season is upon us, we would advise our readers to my none but the best quality, which ean oulybe had at GooDiKAR'B Headquarters, No. 8UH Obesnut street, south side, PbiJiidelphia, Kvi MT one interested in Sewing Machine should call and nee the "Parliam" in operation ; it is adapted to a greater range of work than any other machine. Bold on terms to suit all. Office and salesroom, No. 704 Chesnut street. 8ixoi:k's Family Sewing Machines, Tea dollars eash. Balance in monthly instalments. O. F. Davis, No. 8U Chesnut street. Don't Wait fob Spkcoc Payments. Prioes are the same as before the war for our Fine Clothing. Charles Stokes, No. 824 Chesnut street. Rubber Overshoes and Boots for Men, Women, and Children, can be had at retail at the very lowest prioes. Goody ear's manufacture, old stand. No. 808 Chesnut street, Jpwer side. Haixet, Davib It Oo.s Orchestral Grand Pianos beat everything in the shape of pianos, and are vorv properly called the king of pianos. Go and hear them at No. 927 Ohetnut street. Toe reason 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 Chesnut street. REBUILDING 0UK 8T0HB. ZE Rebuilding Our Store. frjltbuilding Our Store. tlfJicbuiUiiig Our Store. Want to Wf the .SYv.ai ITanf to sell the Stock., Want to sell the Stock. a Want to sell the Stock. tWSee our Overcoats at tT0.n IVSee our Overcoats at 8-OO.j tw See ovr Overcoats at S-CO.jj tVSee air Overcoats at 9"00.j l&See our Overcoats at 8"W.j tVSee our Overcoats at 10.00. jj 7iSVe otir Overcoats at 100. I iTSet our Overcoats at 11-00. lfSec our Overcoat at 11 TB.M tWfiet our Overcoats at 18-60. a) tWSee our Overcoats at 13-50.. IV See our Overcoats at lB-OO..! SlTSee our Overcoats at 16-00. mMt tTto otir Overcoats at 1T00..J nrSee our Overcoats at 18-00. ai t&See our Overcoats at l-00.i iff See our Overcoats at 20-00.j tWSee our Overcoat at 31-OO.ai tSee our Overcoats at 22-60.JjU tVSee our Overcoats at 24O0.iH IWSee our Overcoat at 26D0. tWSee our Overcoats at 8T 80..1 IV All kinds of Oenth', Youths', and Bvys' Garments in trtijiortion. VAXAMAKKIl BROWX, . WAS Ail A KER t- It ROWS, OAK II ALL, Ijargent Clothing Uoune, K. K corner Sixth and Market struts uunniKi). Bavkk Mitchkli On Thursday, November 18, l'.ii, at the resideneo of the bride's parents, No. 632 flue street, oy tne itev. n. w. aumpariss, iur. al- BKHT C. llACKK tO MiSS Kl.LIB J. MlTCUKLL, bOtll Of tins city. C0I.MK8 Cuuistmank. At 11 o'clock A. M., on the 26th instant, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Hev. K. W. liutter, V. 1)., Hamukl B. Collins to Carkik M., daughter of Edward ChriHt- maun, uq., ail or this city. Pknat Ckaio. On Tuesday, January 18, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Kev. William T. Kva, Mr. Christian Dknat to Miss Hki.la, daugh ter of Kobert Craig, Esq., all of this city. IE1. Katbh. On the 85th lustant, David Bates, in the Slst year of his aire. Funoral from his late residence, No. 60? N. Seventh street, on Thursday, the 27th instant, at 1 o'clock P. M. " Caksok. On the 85th instant. Archibald Carson, In the T4tb year of his age. The relatives ana menus or tne raniuy are respect fuiiv invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence, No. 121 Wyoming street (north of Market and west OI r onieui sireeii, on r ruiay, in xsiu uismuk, at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Mount MorlaU Ceme tery. Johnson suddenly, on tne win instant, wim.iax Johnson, In the 22d year or his age. The relatives and friends of the family, also Lafay ette Lodge, No. 13T, K. of P., are respectfully Invited IO Ritena RIB JUUerai, i"ru lamu, a i cdi.kiiiu Kidge avenue, near the ten-mile stone, on Friday morning at 11 o'clock. To proceed to Barren Hill cemetery. Lohk On the 84th instant, Dkborah Pa ok. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the rosl- , '!..- : '! ! ' done of Iter mnthcr. Ii!ir.aletli Lore. No. T.s Fede ral street, Camden, N. on Thursday, the V!7tn la st snt, at 10 o'clock. NrCONNAroiiY Htidilenlr. on the m Instant. Mr. Frank mm MK'ONNAroHV, B(fcMl 4 yesrs. j rie reiHiivea ami menus oi me ramiiy, ami iitniin I.O'lcre, No. 1, A. Y. M., of WinlicHtcr. Va.. and the Order in trfineral, are respectfully invited to attend he fur.cral. from his late ivsldetiiM. No. ir.il N. Hlxth street, on Friday, the h inKlanl, at. v o'clock I. M- io proceed to unit r euows C(;iaelry, liKirKKD On the 2lth laslsnL Wii.i.hm II. IiFtcxKt), srih! 6 years and 4 mouths. I lie relatives and meatds of the ranillT am respect fully lm itcd to attend liis funeral, from his Brand- mother's residence, Mrs. Canlln, No. 141 CV-'lar street. Manayunk, on Thursday afternoon, at o ckk k. jutenuoiit at tu donu a, MansyunK. Shinn. On the Tfltli Instant. C'iiari.m H. Siiinn. In the th year of his ngn. Ilia relatives and frlenda are resneotfullv nvlte to Rttcnd the funerul. from Ma late residence, Ilsd- donlleld, ri. J., on Friday, January 28, at 1015 A. M., without further notice. Interment at Colestnwn Cemetery. Train leaves Vine street vharf for Had- uonnem at lv io a. m. Tii0MA.8uddenly, on the SMii Instant, Licr a v., youngrat unusntar or John w. and K. a. Tliomas. Duo notice will be given ol tne funeral. i WATOHE8, JEWELRY, ETO. 1124 CHESNUT STREET. American, Swiss and English WAT C II ES AT CLARK & BIDDLE'S, &peciil Agents in Philadelphia-for AMERICAN WATCHES, Made by E. Howard A Co., Boston. 1 18 wfm G. & A. PEQUIGN0T, atANXTFACTtTRKKS OF WATCI1 CASES, AND DEALEBS IN AMKIUCAN AND FOREIQU WATCHES, Ifo. 19 South SIXTH Street. HmmSrp MANUFACTORY, No. OT S. FIFTH Street OOOD8 FOR THE LADIES. JRIDAL, BIRTHDAY, AND HOLIDAY PRESENTS. An Boh IVIarclio. Ths One Dollar Department oontaloa a large assortment of r INK i&KNOH GOODS, embracing DESKS, -WORK, OLOVE, HANDKERCHIEF, AND DRESSING BOXES, la great variety. DOLLS, HEOHANIOAL TOTS, and TREK TRIM- MINGS. SILK FANS, LEATHER BAGB, POOKKT BOOKS CHINA VASES and ORNAMENTS, JEWELRT, KTO From $100 to 5000. Gail and examine onr Paris Goods. Party and Evening Dresses made and trimmed from French and EngUsh faahien plates. Fancy Costumes for Masquerades, Balls, etc, made to order in forty-eight hours' notice, at MRS. M. A. BINDER'S LADIEB' DRESS TRIMMINGS, PAPES PATTER) DRE8S and CLOAK MAKING ESTABLISHMENT, N. W. Corner Eleventh and Chesnut, 86stuth PHILADELPHIA. HOSIERY, ETO. now orxsit at IIOFMANN'S U0SIERY STORE, No. 9 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, GENTS' WEITB WOOL SHIRTS, GENTS' WHITE WOOL DRAWERS, GENTS' SCARLET WOOL SHIRTS, GENTS' SCARLET WOOL DRAWERS, GENTS' MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, LADIES' MERINO VESTS, LADIES' MERINO DRAWERS, LADIES' CASHMERE VESTS, CHILDREN'S MERINO UNDERWEAR, GENTS' COTTON 8IIIRTS AND DRAWERS, LADIES' COTTON VESTS AND DRAWERS. Also, a very large assortment of I T wsly COTTON WOOL, AND MERINO HOSIER'S. EDUCATIONAL.. II. V. Li A I? 1 12 IK It A C II S CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, AND COMMERCIAL AUA1WHI, ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, No. 108 8. TENTH Street J norougb prerarauon tor nuMiness or uoiiege. Special attention given to Practical Mathematics, Sur eying, Ulvil ungineering, etc. A tirst olass Primary Department. 1 19 lin Circulars at Mr. Warburton'a, No. 4SJ unesnut street. THE 8EGON1) SESSION OF THE academic year of the 8TEVKNSDAI.K INSTITUTE. a select family boarding school lor uoya, eouta Ainuoy, St. J., wiu eommenoeon t'uiirusrT I, itriu. 1 38 lm" J. U. WrriilNO TON, A. M PrinclpaL A MHUICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, J. A- Mo. 10'M WALNUT and No. nnn Nortll bllUA U Bt. Second Half -winter Term will Hnuin FEBRUARY 7. Pupils may begin at any time without interfering with their progress as stuuenta. I id hwtx. TI D. O K E ft O R Y, A. M., 11 e CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH HUIIOOr No. 1106 MARKET Street. (lh lm FURNITURE. RICHMOND & CO., FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE WAREROOMS, No. 45 SOUTH SECOND STREET, EAST SIDE, ABOVE OHESNUT, U 8 tf PHILADELPHIA. HATS AND OAPS. nWARBTJRTONS IMPROVED VENTI Uted and aaiiv-fltting Dress Hats (patented), in the improved fashiona of the season. OUEhAi UT Stre .-t rthe nut door to tne Poet Oitiaa. ii pro. CUTLERY, ETO. R ODGEK8 fc WOSTENIIOLM'S l'OCKET- KMVKS, Pearl sad Btag handles, and beautiful anish; Rodgors', and Wsde A Butcher's Raiors, and tho cele brated Leeoultrs Razor; Indies' Scissors, ia oases, ot the finest qnality; Rorlgera' Table Cutlery, Carvers and Forks, Furor 6trops, Cork Screws, Kto. Kar instruments, to assist the hturuig, ot tho most approved construction, at P. MADEIRA'S, lj n. lti tenth Str.et, below OHMuut. FINANCIAL FIRST MORTGAGE SINKING FUND. Seven Ter Cent Cold Bonds OP THB Frederickabug and OordonsTill Bail road Company of Virginia. . Irlurlpnl antl Intrrrwt Payable in Coin, Free ofUnltesl Ntateaj UottmmfBt Tut, Three Bends are secured by a rtrst anil only MoHffag made to The I'armfw' Lonn and Truwt Compnnj-otfH Vork,aTru. tecs for thtk Ilondlaolder. The Mortgage covers she entire road. Bight of Wag Franchises, Rolling Stosk, Equipments. Lands and Pro perty, real and personal, now belonging or which may hereafter belong to the Company. A 6INKINQ FUND Is also provided, which will red ace the principal of the debt TWO-THIRDS of the entire Mount ia eyfeaiw of (he maturity of the JWif. The Road is 62 miles long, connecting Prederioksborg vis Orange Court House, with Oharlottesrille, which is the point of junction ot the Chesapeake and Ohio Rail road to the Ohio riTer, and the extension of the Orange aod AleasndrU Railroad to Lynchburg. It forms tho shortest connecting link In Ibe system of roads leading to the entire Bouth, Bouthwest and West to the Pacific Ocean. It passes through a rich section of the Shenan doah Valley, the local traffio ot which alone will aupport the Road, and it tnunt command an abundant share of through trade from the faet of its being a SHORT CUT TO TIDE WATER ON THK POTO MAC AT THE FARTHEST INLAND POINT WHERE DEEP WATER FOR HXAVC SHIPPING CAN BE FOUND ON THE WHOLE LENGTH OF THE ATLANTIC COAST. From Charlottesville to Tidewater by this route the distance is 40 miles less than via Alexandria ; 65 miles loss than via Richmond and West Point; 134 miles lea than via Norfolk. A limited amount of tuexe bonds are oSered at and Interest from November 4, in currency. From an examination in person, and also by competent counsel, of all the papers snd documents relating to this loin, we are enabled to pronounce them entirely correct and satisfactory; we have alro had the work and property of tho company examined by our own agents, whose re ports agree with those made by the officers of the com pany, and we therefore recommend t' dss bonds, the issue of which is limited to $lfsW0 per mile of complete and equipped road, AS A FIRST CLASS 8K0URHY IN EVERY PARTICULAR, and as a most desirable invest ment, giving a large increase of income over investments in any description of tioveiuuieut bonds. TArvniUt Ac CO., Hankers, 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 coupons in exchange. tfAJIim. MOHK.IIanker, 1 10 Ne So South THIRD Street. B II O V H K JAY C00EE & CO., No. 119 and 114 8. XIIIKU St., PHILADELPHIA. Dealere In Oorernment SeoartU a Old 5-20a Wanted In Exchange for New. A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound interest Motes Wanted. Interest Allowed on Deposits. COLLECTIONS MADE. STOCKS bought and sold on Commission, Special business accommodation reserved for ladles. We will receive applications for Policies of Life Insurance In tbe National Life Insurance Company of tne United States. Full information given at onr office. 1 1 8m JREXUaL. Ac CO., No. 34 SOUTH Till UD STKKKT, Amcricnii and Forela 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. DkUJX, WlKTHBOr A CO., jDHEIEX, HARJX3 A CO., New York. I Paris. PI P L LIOTT At U IT N IV, BANKERS, No. 109 SOUTH THIRD STltEET, DEALERS IN ALL GOVERNMENT SECURI TIES, GOLD BILLS, ETC. DRAW BILLS OF EXCHANQB AND ISSUB 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. 4S4C QLIiUIIVIVITVC, UAV1S Ac CO., No. 43 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. GLENDINN1NG, DAVIS & AMORT, No. 17 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. BANKERS AND BROKERS. Buying and selling Stocks, Bonds, and .Gold on I Commission a Specialty, I Philadelphia bouse connected by teiegraphlo with I tne 8Wck BomJS wd Qwd Room of New fort, a riNANOIAL.. WE PAINTER & CO., No, 3S South THIRD Street, DliLLBBA IN All Iaue of GoTeramant Securities, Gold, Stocks, and Bonds BOUGHT AND SOLO ON COMMISSION. COLLECTIONS In this city and aU polnta In Uie United States and Canada made with care and promptness. Pacific First Mortgage and Land Grant Bonds, Wilmington and Reading Mortgage Bonds, First BOUGHT AND SOLD. t Sttf CITY WARRANTS Bought and Sold. DE HAVEN & BRO,, No. 40 South THIRD Street, lit PHDLADKLPMIA. JOHN 8. RUSHTON A CO., No. 0 SOUTH THIRD STREET. JANUARY COUPONS WASTED. CITY WARRANTS 1 D 3m BOUGHT APTO SOLD, pa 8. PETERSON & CO., Stock and Exchange Broken, SO. 39 BOUTH THIRD STREET, Members of the New Tort and PhUadelpoia and Gold Boards. STOCKS, BONDS, Etc., bought and sold on oaa mission only at either city lief 0 I T Y WARRANTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. ; C. T. YERKE8. Jr.. & CO. NO. 20 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA D. C. WHARTON SMITH & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET. Suooossora to Smith, RaudolpU ft Oo. Every branch of tho mines, will have prompt attention as hsrotofore. , Quotations of Stocks, GoTernmsoU, aod Gold ooa taatl locoived from Now York brpWvot wire, tnm oa f riads, BdmaoA P, Radlph ft Oo, . tH . FINANOIAUe B. K. JAMISON & C0. SUCCESSORS TO A. JT. KELLY Ac CO., BANKERS AND DEALERS IN Oold, BllvV nJ Oovornment BonrLi, At t lofis t Mnrktt Uati( N. W. Cor. THIB and CHESNUT Bu. Special attention irtveti trspOMhTissiON 0RDER4 tn NewTortt aod IhUadelp' Stocs: Boards, et,' etc. l Mt DRY OOOOrV PRICE & VJQOD, U. W. Caraer EIGHTH and FXXsBERT, BAVK JUST OPKHKD ' IJ.OiO yards Of Uamburs; Kdiriivts, tlouociac aad tm sortinas. nsw strl s. Boocfat for oash, voty oboaax FROM A NEW YORK CASH SALE. ICOdofsa Lioan BirdsrO Towsla, l2eooU kOdorsnLloeo Uaokaback Towols, li t coats, wortk 18 coots. Linoo Buoiuback TowsU, laro sirs. 90. B, to, IS, IT, M ooat. BARGAINS IN DAMASK TOWELS. Hsary Power-luora Tablo Liatoa, 4 and 60 tnU p ysrd. Bleaobsd Tablo Liaoas, ander markst priMSB. Watson A Armstrona and Barosley Tablo Limmnm. A. cheap tot of Plaid Towelling, 18 cants, worth eoata. Linoo Doylies, ft!, 8f, 76 oeots, 91 np to (1 rxw Aonrn. GCU dosen Line. Napkins. tl UX, tl. 9V9JH. tltt OS. to $6 per dozen. SCOTCH NURSERY BIRD-EYE. Linen Bird -era, several job lots, very ohoap. Best makes Shirting Linens, at redaoed prioes. Russia and American Crash, eto. PRICE & WOOD, N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT. N. B.-A cheap lot of Dimity Bands, at UH.1. '9. W aod 16 oeots. It) Slow EYRE & L.ANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS, D BALERS IN THB BETTER CLASS or DRY GOODS. HAVE REDUCED THE PRICES OP ALL WINTER COOD8. TO B EDUCE STOCK AND PREPARg FOR SPRING SUPPLIES. FINE STOCK OF SHAWLS, HEAVIEST BLACK SILKS, SILK VELVETS AND VELVETEENS, MAGNIFICENT PIANO COVERS, FINE LARGE BLANKETS, BEST TOILET QUILTS, DOUBLE DAMASK NAPKINS, MOIRE ANTIQUE DAMASKS, MUSLINS BT THE PIECE, VERY BEST FLANNELS, STOUTEST COTTON FLANNELS. 10 IA smr 1X I LLIKEN'S LINEN STORES. OLD STORE. No. 828 ARCH STREET. NEW STORE, No. 1128 CHESNUT 8 1 root. NEW DEPARTMENT BED CLOTrHNO. ' BEST BLANKETS, fresh from the mills. MARSEILLES BED QUILTS. . . ' HONEYCOMB QUILTS, aU slses. ALLENDALE AND LANCASTER QUILTS. LINEN SHEETINGS, aU Widths. COTTON SHEETINGS, aU widths. PILLOW CASINGS. We bid for a large trade in BED CLOTHING, bf selling reliable goods at the lowest prices. 8 81 mwf II OUSE-FURNISIIING DRY OOOD8. 18-4, 10-4, 9-4, ami 8-4 Sheet lug Muslins and Linens. 6-4, 6-4, and 42-Inch PUlow Muslins and Linens. ' 4-4 B.eached and Brown MoHllns, of all makes." Table Lines, Napkins, Doylies, and Towels. Tickings, all grades, from 89 cents to II 00. Marseilles, Jacquard, Lanoaster, and Honeycomb Counterpanes. Marseilles Bureau Covers, In extra size and quality. Table and Stand Covers In variety. Hotels and Boarding Houses furnished with Utet above goods at the lowest prices. STOKES & WOOD. 8. W.COR. SEVENTH AND ARCH STS., PHILADELPHIA. SWi MRS. R. DILLON, NO. 833 AND 881 SOUTn Street, has a large assortment of fins Millinery for Lsdies and Misses, Bibbont, batins, bilks. Velvet, and Velveteens, Crapes, leathers, Flowers, frames, bash Kibbous, Ornaments, Mourning Mlllinorr, Crap Veils, eto. li 7EPHYR8 AND GERMANTOWN WOOLS, Btookinc Tarns of all kinds; Tidy, Oroohet, and Mending Uotton, wholesale and retail, at liotpry, Mo. luiM LOMBAKD Street II SB tas P EINO AND SOOURINO. JOSEPH M O T T K T, ELK VK DK HA BIS. FRENCH STKAM DYKINll ASB SXirRIN(l, On any kind of Wearing Awaiel, fur Ladies, t.enu, and Ohildrnn. Patent aiparatas for btreUkiux Pants from on. to tire inches. No. 8 S. NINTH Street. 1 134 PailadeluUia. - vs. , NINTH AND SAN89M HTltKKTS. The ..darsicned takes pleasure in informing his nume rous frieads, and tbs publio aenerallf, that bo ia one. more to be found at his old establishment, and tr.it. a continuance of their former patroasce. TUs past pasr aoterof tho hooso willbo a suffigientaiiaranteo fox tha future. lUlrfosU JASlliS DI. l.RDDV. , . . . .. . . . - i , hi i ii M i ii """ " H