THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, FIFTH EDITION THE LATEST HEW 3. The Wreck of the Oneida Discovered. The Armament Can be Bared. Ktc, Etc., i:ic, i:tc, Etc. h'liOM WASnitfQTOJi. Naval Nomlnntlons. Dftftalch to the AtnociaUA Yh. Washington, March 3. Tho following nomi nations were Bent in to-day: Navy, John II. Ross, to be Assistant-Surgeon; John II. Jordan, Paymaster; Lucius D. Hurd, Paymaster. The Oneida Olsaater. Washington, March 3. Socretary Fish has received a dospatch from Unltod States Minister Dolong, dated Yokohama, February 1, forwardod from San Francisco, stating that the wreck of the Oneida has been discovered, and that the ar mament may possibly be recoercd. Although Investigation is being bold, the list o those Bc-.ed, reported officially by Minister Pi'ong. Is (he same as previously published in the press despatches. The Naval Examination. The Presldont has selected the following gen tlemen as members of the Board of Visitors to attend the annual examination at the Naval Academy in May next: Thomas CadwahWer, of New Jersey; Stanley Q. Trott, of South Caro lina; General W. F. Reynolds, United State Army; John R. Bartlott, Rhode Island; Mosei Taylor, New York; Paul Dillingham, Wiscon sin; and Professor II. B. Wilson, Minnesota. CONUKESS. Senate. Continued from the Third Edition, Mr. Wilier moved to amend the amendment so that the Judge shall reside In the circuit after ap pointment, dispensing with the necessity of his being a resident wheu appointed. He believed that la Tlew of tbe quallucattoii required and the Import ance of the oflloe. the Presldeut should be allowed to make bis selection from the nation at large, and that national Interests should not be made subser vient to the sentiments of localities where, as Id Southern circuits, It might be difficult to And a man whose loyalty and superior qualifications entitled him to the .exalted position of a Judgeship of tbe United States Supreme Courc. Mr. Davis, thoufh distrusting the animus of the appointing power in the important duty of ailing the offices of Judges of tbe Supreme Court of the United Htates, was willing te leave to the President that unrestricted constitutional discretion which he firoposed of making his nomination from any pur Ion of the country. He believed it was not com petent for Congress to restrict the President In this particular or in relation to nominations for foreign embassies. Mr. Coukllng remarked that the inference from the Senator's (Mr. Davis') position was that because the Constitution was silent on the subject, therefore Congress could not Inquire whether a Judge was learned in the law or possessed other easontlal Suallllcatlons. By the same right the mattor of resl ence could not be an official requisite. ir. Wilson submitted an amendment looking to a new arrangt-ment of the circuits. Mr. Trumbull explained that the arrangement of the clroults by the committee was based upon popu lation, and tbe number of case on the Hupreme Court docket, with a view to equalizing toe amouut of business for each of the Judge. He said the bill bad no personal object, but mat the arrangement of the circuits was Intended to ac ommodate circuits to Judges already conllrmoci. Tne argument tnat Congress had no power to limit the President to any particular district In selecting these Judges was based upon an Idea that Congress could not pre scribe the mode In which the President shall per form his duties. The President was Commaudur-in-Chlefof the army and navy, but he could not raise or pay a soldier without the co-operation of Congress. The bill was then laid aside. Mr. Chandler, from the Committee on Commerce, reported with amendments the bill to incorporate tbe National Bolivian Navigation Company. Also, adversely to the bill to provide for an American line of mall and emlgraut passenger steamers between New York and Scamfluuvlau and German ports. Also, adversely, the bill relieving masters or vessels owned wholly by United States citizens and en gaged In the coasttug trudo from the obligation of employing licensed pilots. Mr. Kellogg, from the Committee on Commerce, reported, with amendment, a joint resolution pro viding for a survey and estimate of the cost of re moving obstructions from the Bayou Teche in Louisi ana. At 1 o'clock the consideration of the Funding bill was resumed, and Mr. Morrill (Vt.) addressed the Senate. House. Continued from the Third Edition, Mr. Wheeler Introduced a bill granting lands for building a branch railroad to the Ulutah Mountains. Itererred. Mr. Davis (N. Y.) gave notice that ho would, at the earliest practicable moment report from the Judiciary Committee the naturalization bill, and ask for Its passage. The House then, at half-past one, went into Com mittee of the Whole, Mr. Mercurlu the chair, on the Indian appropriation oiu. An amendment, ottered by Mr. Paine, pro viding that nothing In the act Bhouid oe construed s recognizing as subsisting public treaties any such treaties made before the )th day of Julv, 186T, gave rise to considerable dlscuHslon, It being denouueed bv Mr. Mavnard as a violation or tne raitu or tne ua tion, and defended by Messrs. Paine, Lawrence, and other members. Finally, not wishing to occupy fur ther the time of the committee, Mr. Paine withdrew the amendment, and the bill was laid aside to be ivnnrteri to the House. Mr, Lawrence moved to take up the Dodclency bill. The chairman decided that that could ntt be done without uuanimous consent as the Tariff bill was the m.w.lAi oruer In Committee of the Whole. The committee then rose aud reported backthe Indian AoDrooriatljn bill with amendments. The amendments wete agreed to In bulk, and the bill f meed. 17 B CT-1T OHSISMS. From Our Own CorroxpondenL Nbw York, March 3, 1870. Queaada'a Reception. General Queeada has been received not, per laps, in a style corresponding with his antlcl patlons or with the splendor of governments which are not republican, but still with the characteristics of a metropolis like New York, which is alternately spreading Itself in the coarse magnificence of ill taste and behaving with niggardliness that tbe countriest of country towns ought to be ashamed of. For instance, on Tuesday evening, as I was walktug along Broadway, near Fourteenth street, a pro cession of common street cabs suddenly loomed fceforome. They trolled along like magnified tortoises in mourning going to a funeral. Tbe only unfunereal appendage was the Cnban flag which the assistant driver of the foremost vehicle has fattened to his whip, and was wav ing with devoted fervor. A crowd of clerks, laborers, loafers, newsboys, and bootblacks fol lowed In the wake. What was the matter? General Quosada had arrived, and this was his "recep." An Ism of the Beacon. Numerous little Hems occur in New York which never find their way Into the papers for the simple reason that a reporter don't happen to be on tbe spot. Listen to one which Is one of the most characteristic of the season, and extremely New Yorklsh. At about 11 o'clock last night might be seen in a University Place car a curious spectacle. It consisted of three chil dren a girl and two boys. Tbe girl was about eleven years old. On each side of her was a boy, one about ten, the other perhaps eight. All three, were apparently asleep, their heads nod ding, and those of the boys reclining on the girl's shoulders. Tbo drossos of this trio wore of the most extraordinary description. Tho girl was drefxod in a short frock and wore dingy colored stockings and shoes through which her toes could be discerned. Over the skirt of her dress was arranged one of Canton flannel with tho wrong sido out. The upper part of her body was enveloped in ft ebawl yfclch might hare belonged to a remote ancestor of the oldest Inhabitant. Her head was deco rated with a white bat, the material of which I will not attempt to conjecture, and the hat was surmounted with pink feathers. A thick black veil enshrouded this millinery mastorploce, but did not prevent the discovery of a greasy-looking grey silk mask which covered the girl's features. Each of tbe boys was concealed from mortal view by n overcoat which, when he stood up, came to within oae inch of the ground and per mitted several toes, in a state of unblushing nudity, to appear. Tho trio slumbered peace fully on until tho car reached Thirty-fourth street, when they awoke simultaneously as though by preconcerted understanding. Thd eldest boy, followed by tho others, walked up to the conductor and commonced bullying Mm in baby-voice: "What do yer mean by not stopping whon yer told to?" Tho conductor was convulsed and couldn't answor; every passenger was np and poering to see what would be the result. Tho car stopped; tbo mites got out. At the corner of Thirty fourth street and Sixth avenue was a blaze of light, in tho midst of which stood carriages, and masked figures could bo soon ascending and descending like the angels on Jacob's ladder. In this blaze of light Gavrocheand.hls two com panions were lost. They handed in their tickets at the door of a certain hall and vanished np tbe stairway. They had gone to a masked ball! Parepa-Rona on tbe Home Stretch. This accomplished cantatrlce, whom I admire equally as a singer and as a fine figure of a woman, and the compass of whose waist and voice is in mutual proportion, is making for this city again, after a very successful tour East, North, West, and South. A dlroctress of Eng lish opera who can rake in seventy thousand dollars in twenty-one nights, as she is said to have done, deserves to bo haunted by the ghosts of the slaughtered Rlchlngs troupe. Such abomi nable ingratitude in Messrs. Campbell, Castle, and the rest of them, to "desert the old banner" and go over to a usurper who offered a few dol lars a month more ! I don't wonder Caroline felt badly, and satisfied her revenge by publishing a card. Tbe most ingenious malice couldn't have invented a shorter way of making oneself ap pear ridiculous. Lent. Lent in New York is Fashion at tho prie-dieu. The belle does np her choicest laces into the semblance of sack-cloth, and steeps herself in ashes (of roses). The penitential scourge is symbolized In her flutterloss fan; her coquettish eyes become "homes of earnest prayer," whose occupant "receives" for the next forty days, and the penitent prodigal, her brothor, joins with her in her devotions, and forsakes his euchre for tbe eucharist. Religion is taken out from con science's cupboards, done np In fresh bags of lavender, so to speak, and then put away again for another year. Lent, particularly in New York, is like Aunt Ophelia's house-cleaning, a, general "clnrlng-up" time for all tho rest of the twelve months. The orlson-repoatlng nymphs of fashionable life squeeze all the peccadilloes of the interrupted season into the confessions of these few weeks, and come forth rcQned gold ready to be drossed over again. So let it be. It is better that Fashion should find a respite in the formalities of Lent than that she should find no rt spite at all. Ali Baba. A Business Succbsh. Mr. II. T. Helmbold, the bucceseful Philadelphia merchant, now owner of a maguinceut branch store In New York, is one of tbe great business monuments of that city. Ills new store iu New York is one of tbe leading institutions, ana is tne leature of tbe Metropolitan block, iu which it is situated. There are many older drug aud medicine stores of asimllar character lnthatclty, but uonecan rival it in splendor, it baa a poiisned marble floor, show-caHes full of quaint and classic vases, and jars and flanks labelled in the most gorgeous manner, me wans are decorated witu brilliant devices of exquisite embelliibment. In brightly variegated colors. It is diitlcult to realize the fact that, without a particle of bus'Je or hurry ing, or confusion, tweutv-four hours rarely pass but the receipts in this department aloue reach away into the thot sands. Of course the returns of tbe wholei-ale olllce are inQultuly greater. This beautiful palace of busiuess, however at tractive as it is In the day time, is still more re splendent under the Influence of gas It then becomes more like a vision of fairyland. Less than eighteen years alio Air. lielmbold virtually initiated with a cash capital of ahout V'4w) tbe plan ot business which has brought bim fame aud fortune. He spends five times that amount noweacb week in advertising alone. That is the key-note to the unparalleled triumph uy wnicn nis exertions nave been crowned, tlo bad tbe JoresiKbt and shrewdness to see that bllcity was essential to success, and be had the pluck and persistency to promptly put his idea into execution. J no results ot bis experi ment were hopef ullv encouragiug from the very start. Every dollar that he paid out for news paper space, for bills and posters, or any means of constantly keeping his uame before the com munity, came back to him with ten-fold in crease. As fust us it came back It was put forth again in the same way, and so kept on increasing and multiplying until the little olllce on Cbesnut street gradually grew into tbe finest store in this city, and theuce developed tbe New York offrhoot. which is now the palace of Broadway. Mr. Helmbold advertises in more than half ot all tbe papers published in the United States. Ills books show current trans actions with more than 3700 of them. Such colossal transactions can but brlner colossal results. With his great business tact and bis fearless way of taking time by the fore lock, Mr. Hembold, if he keeps ou as he has been dolnsr, caunot rail to reacn any point of cemmerclai greatness to which he may see fit to aspire. May his example be followed by all young business men. MUN1CAI ATI I) DKAWATIC. Tke City AsnnaeaaenU. At thb Arch Miss Annie Flrmln will have ber first benefit in this city this evenintr. when tne a ram a oi ine macK jJomno and Mr Craie's burlesque of Barbe Bleue will be oer formed. During tbe present season Miss Flrmln has trained many friends aud admirers br the earnestness with which she has sought to please in wnatever parts were assigned ber, ana her steady improvement shows that she Is Inspired by a genuine artistic splrU. Both as a lady and as an artist miss r irmin is entitled to a hand some compliment from the playg-oert of Phila delphia, aud her merits cannot be better recoir- ntzea man Dy a crowuea nouse ana uDerai ap plause this eveLlnir. Thb Parepa-Roba Tbovpi will perform Flotow's Martha and Weber's Oberon on Tues day and Wednesday of next week at the Academy of Music The sale of seats will commence on Frldav at the Academy. At thb Chbbnut Mr. Frank Mayo will per sonate "U Artagnan ' in 'ins i tiret UMaratmerx for tbe last time this evening. To Is is a per formance of very unusual merit, that deserves a more coraiai recognition man n nas yet re reived from the playgoer of this city. The drama of 771 Throe Guard rmm is interest ing, and with Mr. Mayo as the hero It .um to prove an attraction to lovers of good acting. To-morrow evening Mr. Mavo will have a fare woll benefit, when ho will appear as "Don Cirnar de Bszan" and "Bolphegor. Theso are parts admirably suited to Mr Mayo's style, and we hope that a full house will be in attendance to witness their personation. Vkbt Rky. P. E. Moriabtt, D. D., will lec ture at the Academy of Music to-morrow even ing for the benefit of the University IIrrnUal. Subject "The Man . Question Human. Devel opment." . Tan riLOWM. Professor Bain's fine sortos of paintings from Bunyan'a "Pilgrim's Progreds" will be exhibited at Concert Hall this evening. Q CITY IXElflB. Oixmrma Onum Ciyrniifo ' It in-run Mam ULOTHINO rlKTTBR OUT (JlyOTHlKO llKTTma KlITOIl At Towira Haix At TowKn IUi.l Thah AmrwUKBa KtML liRKTrUTT a OO., No.tl8 MAjajLH STUgBT. Ma. William W. Oajmidt, the jeweller at No. II 8. Second street, huoni of the largest and most attractive took of all kinds of Jeeelryand Bilverware In the oltj. He b also on hand a large assortment of fine Araerioaa Western Watches. This entire valuable (took is now being sold oat below cost, preparatory to removal. Those who purchase at this atore at the present time are certain to est tbe worth of their money. Wallbd in with PapkrI Why are the halr-oolormg preparations kept darkf Simply beoanse the light de composes them and exposes their foal sediment, llenos the bottles are jaoktted with paata and paper. PhaLON's V Italia, ob Salvation foh thb Haib, on the other hand, is as dear and transparent in the sunshine as in the shnde. It revives the natural color In every tlme-bleaohed fibre, and doea not stain the akin. Sold by all druggiaU and fancy (roods dealers. Thb Kftbct. Obablks Stobks, No. 824 Ohesnnt street, having takm the trad in reducing (As price of In Gutomer-mad Cloth. irg, is reaping his reward in the shape of an iaoreased number of orders fer his on approachable styles of olothea for the spring of 1870. Drt Frit. The most effootoel war of iraardlnc one's health la to keep the feet dry, and that can only be done by the nee of India Rubber Onrshoes, and as the ioo la ment season Is npou as, we wonld advise oar readers to bay none bnt the beat quality, whioh can only be bad at Ooodibab's Headquarters, No. SU8 Uhaannt street, soath side, Philadelphia, BlKOKB'i FAAULT StTWTMO HAOBOTZS, Ten dorian eaab. Balanoe in monthly Instalment. O. F. Davis, No. 810 Obesnat street. Hallbt. Davis k Oo'.s NkwOotaoon Pianos are a treat improvement over the Upright Pianos. Tberare not only very beautiful bnt captivating in tone. Ware rooms, No. 927 Ohesnnt street. Rubbkjb Uvzbsboxs and Boots for Men. Women, and Children, can be bad at retail at the very lowest prices. Goodyeer's manufacture, old stand. No. (08 Obesnat street, lower side. Onb Htjnrbkd and Fifty Paintings to be sold with, oat reserve, at Scott's Art Callibt, No. 1117 Oheenut street, Uirard Bow, on Wednesday and Thai-slay even ings, 3d and 3d inrt., to make room for a large aale. Ptlxs. Dr. V, A. MoOandleee, No. 1996 Bpring Garden street, gives his entire time to the permanent oars of Pile. Beat city reference given. THB PLACB I Thb Place fob Good Clothbs .Oajc Hall Tub Flack for Durablb Clothbs OaxIIaix Thb Placb fob Neat Clothes Oak Hall Thb Placb for Stylish Clothes Oak Hall Thb Placb for Cheap Clothes Oak Ha ; Thb Placb for Low-pricbo Clothes... Oak Hall Tub Placb for Economical CLOTah3...0AK Hall Tub Placb for Bargains on Clothbs.. Oak Hall IIL Wanamaker k Brown Oak Hall Wanahaker k Brown Oak Hall WANAMAkBR k BROWN OAK HALL Wanamaker k Brown Oak Hall All Sixth Strbet, fhox Market to Minor. 91 A It It IE I. . IIastinos Maddux On the 1st instant at Chel tenham M. K. Parsonage, by Bev. J. B. Maddux, Mr. ubaklbh r. iiabtinuh, oi rnuaaeionta, to miss Sadie 8. Maddux, daughter of the officiating minister. Knioht Harrison On February 22. 19T0. bv Bev. Thomas Burrows, Mr. Jbshk II. Knioht. of Bristol township, to miss mary Harrison, of Bensa- lem, ducks cuuuij, ra. DIED. Abhmbad On Tuesdav nlchL March 1. Isaac Abiimbad, In the 80th year of his aire. ' ne relatives ana inenas or tne lainuy are invited to attend the funeral, from Mb late residence. S. K. corner oi bixteeuin street and Uirard avenue, on rriuay aiieruoun, me Ui lUHuint, at t o'ciock. Fune ral services at the Green Hill Presbyterian Church, Glrard avenue, above Sixteenth, at 8 o'clock. Abhmead On the moraine of the 8d instant. Thomas K. Abhmbad, Jr., In the 81st year of his aire Due notice oi me lunerai wui be given. Botlan. On the 8d Instant, at 1 o'clock A.M.. Babah Botlan. Her friends and acquaintances are Invited to at tend her funeral, from Mo. Hpruce street, on Friday afternoon at 3jtf o'clock. Funeral to move at 4 o'clock. ' Donaldson On the 8d instant. Mart TTbaton. iounaeBt daughter of William F. and Kllzabeth A. lonaldson, aged 8 years. The relatives ana menus are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. 2003 Cbesnut street, on Saturday morn- uig, tne oiu uutuiut, n u viuca. Hopkins. On the morning of the Sd instant, Eliza Hopkins. Her relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend ber funeral, from her late residence, No. 1618 Arch street, on Seventh-day morning, the 4th instant, at iu o cioca. Kino. On the 8d Instant, Susib Kino, daughter of Richard and Maria King, aged 10 years. The relatives and frleuds of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi dence of her parents, No. 1613 Moyamensing avenue, on ttunday afternoon, the etb instant, at 1 o'clock. To proceed to vvnarvou owem v,uurcn vault. Tibboct. In Brooklyn, March 1, Mart Aonbs, wife of William T. Tiebout, and daughter of Tllton and Lydia Wildes, oi Aruenown, Mew Jersey. Funeral aarvlceS at the residence of hr hrnthnr. In-law, Ezra Howe", No. 132 S. Eighteenth street, on Friday at 11 o'clock A. M. Mccxxvni.: spectrally Inform Un dertakers that. In order 'to Jf the inoreeeed demand tor mfjatot bUBJuaX OAbJLaTS, 1 hare taken Ua lane Factory at K(. RIDOR AVKWTTW With my enlarged faoUitie I am now prepared to sap. "liut"" "k 8. KAEJJfT BOOTS AND SHOES. BABTLETT, No. 33 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, Ever thankful for the patroaage extended him heretofore, and desirous of lurther favors, begs to announce his SPttlNQ BTTLKS OF BOOTS and 811 OS8 for Genu' and Boys wear. A large assortment of CUSrOM-MADB GOODS, made on his improved Lasts, whioh are unrivalled for comfort and beauty, enables him to furnish a ready fit at aU times, lllthstaDSl riNANOIACe IV E W L O AN. ... j City of Allegheny Six Per Cents, . 1 1 FXU2X1 Or STATS TAX. . ' , '' ' ..' i We are offering a limited amount of this Los a At 90 Tcr Cent, and Accrncd Interest. The Interest is payable first days of January and July, in Philadelphia, FBJCK OY STATU TAX. We recommend them as an unquestionable ae- urtty for investment. The debt of Allegheny City being comparatively mall, the security offered Is equal to that of the City of Philadelphia, the difference in prtoe making them a very desirable and cheap security. ; . WM. PAINTER & CO., Honkers and Dealers In Gorenu meat Securities, No. 36 South THIRD Street, l 88 tm PHILADELPHIA. KINC! II O I) H li or JAY COOKE & CO., Horn. 119 and 1141 8. TIIIRU tM i ' PHILADELPHIA. Dealers in Government Heourltles 1 - Old e-sos Wanted in Exchange for Mew A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. Interest Allowed on Deposits, COLLECTIONS MADS. STOCKS bought and sold on Commission. Special business accommodations reserved for ladles. We will receive applications for Policies of Life Insurance in the National Life Insurance Company of tbe United States. Full Information given at our office. n 8m JOHN 8. RU8HTON & CO.. No. (0 SOUTH THIRD STREET. MARCH COUPONS WANTED. CITY WARKANT8 1 C 8m BOUGHT AHD SOLD. J LL I OTT Oc DUNK. BANKERS No. 109 SOUTH THIRD STREET, DEALERS IN ALL GOVERNMENT SBCUBI. TIES, GOLD BILLS, ETC DRAW BILLS OP EXCHANGE AND ISSUE COMMERCIAL LETTERS OW CKEDIT ON THE UNION BANK OF LONDON. ISSUE TRAVELLERS' LETTERS OP CREDIT ON LONDON AND PARIS, available throughout Europe. Will collect all Coupons and Interest free of charge for parties malting their financial arrangements with us. a pa 8. PETERSON & CO., STOCK BROKERS, No. SO South TIIIRU Street. ADVANCES MADE ON GOOD COLLATERAL PAPER. Most complete facilities for Collecting Maturing Country Obligations at low cost. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. 1 164 D. C. WHARTON SMITH & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET. Baticsssors, to BmiUa. BaadoU Os Xrer, branch ef the easiness will have prompt aUeoUoS as heretofore. Quotations of Stocks, Govenuaente. and Gold ooa. tantlr received boat Hew York brpraH wars, from SHJC friends. BVuttand D. Randolph Oe, PINANOIAL. 1 IltWr-CLAHW HlCVKI'rY. WE OFTF.tt FOB BALB 0 1 ,000,000 ; LouisYiile and Nashville Railroad rirst XtXortgago Sevens AT 87. ' And Accrued Interest from October 1 LKMOTH OF HO AD 300 MILKS. TOB ROAD IS OOMPLKTRD AND FULLY EQUIP PKD AT AH AOTUAX OOBT OY OVKB 510,000,000, AKD HAS PAID FROM T TO 8 PER OKHT. DTVI DRNDB ON ITS STOCK FOB THB FAST BIOII YBAB& The Itonds are Coupon of flOOO Each, with niftht of Bcels. tratlon. 8 1,200,000 ef the Bonds nave been sold already (one Party takin 600,000 as a permanent Investment), and we have but ILOO0.O0O on bead, whioh we offer to Investors as A FIUBT-CLAgg BECVRITT. DREXEL & CO., Wo. 341 South TIUKO Street, STtf4e PHILADELPHIA. CITY WARRANTS Bought and Sold DE HAVEN & JBRO, Flo. 40 South THIRD Street. s m raiLADHXPHIA. DESIRABLE HOME SEOURITT, YIEeLUIXU Over 7 Per Cent. Guaranteed. ?,n,d.0.",i,,8$ offor for Ml9 limited amount of Xrl?nfU.iIjA,JVPlf1A AN1 DAKliV KAILKUal) STUCK, tbo dividends on whioh are OITAR AN I'KKU and paid br the OHKSNUT AMD WALNUT Sl'RKKTS RAILHOAD COMPANY, on tb. first dais ot Jul, and January in each year, under tbe terms of tha Lbms re cently executed for DBS years. Tbe par value oi trio stiares Is $20, and the ontire Capital Stock consist ot only 10,000 We are authorised to sell a limitod aranunt of this Stotkatthnlowpnoe of $lrjj uur share, thereby yield, in to the purchaser over 7 per cent., dividend ffiisrna. toed by a Kailway corporation representing over l,WU,0o0 e refer' to O. Oolket, Ksq., Prasidont Ohesnut snd bu, duwu cuiuwar uomiNiny, or to Pi. urtib. t ry, Kso President l'biladolphia and Darby Railroad Company, a to the oharaotor of the security. Cop of the Lease oan be obtained at our oiHoh. DO WEN & FOX. INo. 13 Merchants Eivhttoge, 8Mthsta6trp PHILADELPHIA. DAVlt eV CO., No. 48 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PTTTT.Anitr.PHTA, GLEN0INN1NG, DAVIS S AMORT, Ho. 17 WALL STREET, HEW YORE. BANKERS AMD BROKERS. Buying and selling Stocks, Bonds, and .Gold on Commission t Specialty. Philadelphia noose connected by telegraphic wltn tne b toe it Boards and uoid Room of New York. 19 B. E. JAMISON & CO., SUCCESSORS TO I. IT. KELLY ate CO., BANKERS AND DEALERS IN Gold, Silver, and Government Bonds At Closeat Market Rates, XT. W. Cor. THLBD and CHESNUT Stt. Special attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS In Mew York and Philadelphia stock Boards, etc. etc i as. QITY WARRANTO BOUGHT aUTO BOLD. C. T. YERKE8. Jr.. A CO. HO. SO SOUTH THIRD STREET! PTm.Artirr-pma, X R 15 X U J- Ot, CO., Ho. 84 SOUTH THIRD STREET, American and ITorolcn IB8TUS DRAFTS AND CIRCULAR LETTERS 0? credit available on presentation In any part of Xurope. Travellers can make all their financial arrange, nents through os, and we will collect their Interest and dividends without charge. Duxv WrNTHBor A Oo.Dbixbl, Harass Co., Now York. I Parts, pi rpUB BEST nOMK INVEST MKNT. FIRST MORTGAGK SINKING FUND, SEVEN FKR CENT. GOLD BONDS OF TIIB FRKDERICK8BTJRO AND GORDONS VILLK RAILROAD COMPANY f)F VinniviA ntlNCIPAl, AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN COIN, jence. ur v. o. uuvmunutE.XT TAX, Tbe road is sixty-two miles long, and forms tbe SHORTEST CONNECTING LINK In the svetaini Of roMs leadlnir to the entire Hm,th Southwest, and West e the Pacific Ocean. It passes ttiroDsh a fit's eountrv. tht local tnuu which it mors than enevgh t wpjxirt H, and as It has mrce important leedots m eacn ena, its through trade will be heavy and remtrwatlvo. Maps and MmDhleta furnksanrl. whlh erniain satisfactorily every question that can posBlbly bo "ku l'i a pony eeoauisT a saio ana prootaMo la vestment. The mertaaoe is limited to I1A00A mer tnu pitted and equipped road, ami the SeewHty as ruuiT-ijkAMa in kvjskx nKSPECT. A limited number of tho Bonds are ixrnre.1 .imu and Interest from November 1, In currency, and at mis price are ine UKATEST GOLD INTBRRST-BEARING 8BCU i KIT1EU IN THE MARKET. SAMUEL WORK. Banker, lthmtf No. to South THIRD Street SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANIES. THE PHILADELPHIA TRUST SAFE KPOdIT AND INSURANCE COM PAN V, orroi akd Demount r-Boor vaults in THE PHILADELPHIA HAWK BlTlLDmo No. 431 CHKeNUT BTKKKT. OAPI TX"L, )500,000. Pot 8Ars-BTFRprno of OovanjTMKXT Bohih anit nthor Hkotibitim, Kamii.v Platk, Jn si.nv.and other Valu ables, oeder speoial guarantoe, at the lowuat ratsA The Omupanr alao offer for Hent at rates varriiur Iran VII to Wit per anoam, the renter alone boldlrur the koj, BMALLBAFKS IN TFIK B UROL All-PROOK VAULT8. affording absolute Rroubitt acatnet fua, TilKirr. Bva. olaav, and Aooivrmt. All fldnoiary obligations, snoh as Tmnrrn, GuAnDiAN ?"!? Kx)OTObhhu, eto.. triU' b andertakea and faithiull discharged. Oircnlars, giving full details, forwardod on appUoetioav DIREOTOR8. Thomas T?rViin rl.njamia B. Oomegys, Aogu.t.u. Heat4n, IU B. Aahhurst, J. IvinKStoa Krringer, It. P. aioOnilagh, r. rUMoiitorH Htarr. Daniol Haddock, Jr., Kdward'Y. Townaend, James L. Glaghorn Hon. Wm. A. Porter. uunn ur Aaior, OFFIOKR. Prnldmt LKWIS K, AHHHUR8T. VierrrmideMJ. LIVLNOHTOl I3RRIHORR. Srrrtiary and Tru,irm- R. P. MoC UI.LAOJL 6rf(or-R10H A RD K A8HHUKST. a I mth Am TO RENT. TO LET TILE STORE PROPXRTr NO. T43 Ohesnnt streot. twsntr-flve foot frosjt, one baa dred and fortr-five feet deep to Bennett etreet Back buildings Bve stories high. Poesessioa Mas L, IS70. Ad dress THOMAS & FIiHTOHKH, U I0M Delaaoo, N. J. a TO LET THE THREE-STORY BRICK Dwelling, No. 666 North Twelfth eteeet, above aee. Three atorv double baoh building!, with alt modern conveniences complete. Kent, $88U. iaqnire on promisee . Ijnit m FOR RENT A LARGE STORE AND Mji Dwelling, No. I38 Kidge avenne, nely atted up 'in modern cpovonieaoea. Appljr to L 0. PK10IA, No. 64 W KVhNTH Srrt, g jj if OFFICES VERY DESIRABLE. COVSMUNI oating offioes, second floor of. Nos 4V Walnnt street, to rent. B. K1NUBTOX McOAY. I i at' WANTS. "Ty ANTED BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN Two W FURNISHED ROOMS, without Beau! (ezoopt Breakfast), within fifteen minutes walk' oi Thirteenth and Ohesnut streets. Address, giving Reference, SJ "H. E.J"tbie office. AGRICULTURAL.. S UP E R I O R SEED I' U A R, Grcwn with great eare from pure alook. aiuanir whioh are the following desirable varieties :- Per hiiflU Per nt. Drear's Kxtra Rarlv, the earliest $13 Mo Karlv Tom Thumb, 10 inches 1J 6Jo. Molan'a UUle Uem, 10 inches 18 Mc. Champion ot Kngland, line o 50o. KuKPuie or Alliance, dwarf 10 500 White Marrowfat 6 80c Ulaokere Marrowfat 5 81)0! With twenty other ohoioe kinds; also, HarJy Cabbage, I ettnoe, Radish, Cauliflower, Tomato, and. other Seeds for sowing in het-beda, DRKKR'S Seed Warehouse, S26stuth3l5 No. 714 UHKStWI Btreet. FURNITURE, ETC3 j V E R I L L BARLOW Manufacturer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In CABHMX.T FURNITURE, FACTORY, 1120 and 1128 CHARLOTTE 8treet. Warerooms, No. 1117 CHESNTjr St., PHILADELPHIA. Furniture at private aale, at manufacturers' prices. Auction Kales every Tuesday at. lu A M. Consignments solicited frmn Urst-cLass manufac turers aud dealers. All goods warranted. 8 lmrp H. HUoTt', Jh. Auctioneer. PERSONAL.. eV NOTICE APPLICATION WIU. BE MADE to tne City Treaaureo for new oorti'iuato. for the fol lowing City ai pe cent, loan., free from all Ut: Certificate Ino. IH,UW, Loan No. 84, dahd Novembers, I8d7, euiu.ouo. Crrtitioate No. 2848, New Loan, dated November 23, 1HK7, $I0IA). Ceriiricate No. 10,331, Liabilities, feted November 3. 18tf, dlouo. Csrtticate No. 19,333, Municipal Loan, dated November 86. loffl. ikluoo. CertiHcate No. 640, Water Loan, dated May 8, 18K 91000. Cflrtilioate No. 25,146 Park Loan, duted April 3, $1001). th Xiu LOSI. WnEREAS, A CERTIFICATE, NO. 79, Iwnie.i t'ebruaryS, 1K40, la tlvo name of JOHN L. PAS8MOKK, for T.n Buures ot the (Japiul Block of the Merchants' Hotel Company, haa been lost or nu.laid. all penona are hereby eaeAioued against negotiating aaitf oerlitlcate, aa applioauon haa this day been mode foe issuing a mew one. 8 U shs lit OUTL.ERY, ETO. JJ0DGER3 & WOSTENHOLM'S POCKET KNIVES, Pearl aad Stag kaadlee, and beautiful flniah; Rodger, and Wade Butoher's Razor, and the cele brated Leoouitre Raior; Ladies' Scissors, ia oases, of the) finest quality ; Rodger.' Table Ontlery, Oaaver aad Ferka, Raior Strops, Cork Sorews, Eta. Ear anatrnmenta, to assist the hearing, of tha most approved eonstraaUeo, at P. MADEIRA'S, IIP We. HI TENTH Btreet, below Cheenat, LEGAL NOTIOE8. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITi, AND COUNTY OF PHII.A DXLPHIA. Ketateof MARY RLLKN D KNKLX. deoeaaed. Tbe Auditer appointed by the yourt to audit, aetue, aad adiuat the aooouBt of 1 HJMA M. Ki 1,18, Koour of the luiwill aad testament of MARY KLI.KN DAK NULL, deceased, aod to (eport tbatributiua of the balanoe in the hands of the eoootuetant, wtU meet the utiM Utereated. ' the earpoae of hie appointment, oe IONDAY. Waroh 14, WJU. a 4o'olookTrM., at the oiboeef J AM KB W. PAUL. Kao,, No. i niuRTH Btreet, e the eitg of PhaiadeleeAa. 8 1 thstuM HATb ANO QAPo. WARBURTON'8 IMPROVED VENTI iated and easy-Biting Dress Uata (paten'.ed), In a. the liuoroved fasbinnsof tbeauaaaa. OUKhNU'l' Htrset asAtduor tclb ' UAoe libra