THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MON 1A Y, MARCH 14, 1870. 5 The Vllr Amusement. At thi Chehnut no performance will be Riven this evening, In order to erlvo a full-dros rcboarHiilof Frou-Frou, wlilcu will le produooil to-morrow, with Miss Laura Keene and all the leading members of her company In the cust. Tula comedy, by MM. Mollliao and Llnlevy, has been performed with much applnuso In Paris, and an adaptation by Auguntln D.ilyls now running? successfully at tho Fifth Avenue Theatre, in New York. The following descrlp tlon of the piece was (riven by the Fall Mall Gazelle on ltd original production in Purls last October: "Frou-frou" Is really an onoitiatopootto word, the XngtlHlt for whloh Is "rustling," substantively usud. Thus "Le frou-f run d'uue roho do solo" denotes the "ruHtllDff of a silk dress." Hut by tlio authors of the comedy the word is employed to specify a type of Parisian soolu'r that has not yet boon adequately represented. Their "Frou-frou" is a young girl, In good social position, frivolous to a miracle, capri " clous In the nxtreiuo, but mingling nnough of kindli ness with her levities to render her an objoot rather of airectlon than of disapprobation. The real name of the youn.-j lady on whom the stgnlllcant title has been conferred by nor friends Is Uiioerte, and she Is the daughter of M. Brlgard, a wealthy old roue, who lves his hair, and is by no means Inclined with Horace o consider the completion of the eighth lustre at the signal for cessation from a life of frivolity and vice. Indeed, without a lax father, circum stances could hardly be favorable to the proper de velopment or the genus "Frou-frou." At the beginning of the piece Frou-Frou" Is very young. Two suitors aspire to her hand M. de gartorls, a gentleman of Irreproacliuble character; and the Co in te de Valreas, a libertine, to whom M. Brlgard. his frequent associate in a disreputable career, would not willingly entrust tho hupplness of his child. Uliberte, who does not care seriously for anybody or anything, takes the good that the gods and the paternal vigilance have provided, and accepts M. de Sartorls for a husband. The only dllll culty has been to Induce her to wear the yoke of wedlock at all, light as Parisian manners may have rendorcd it. Hut she has an amiable sister, Louise, the good person of a far from good family, who, thou ir h she herself secrctlr loves M. de Hurtorls. performs a noble act of self-devotion by pleading his cause wit.1 uuuerte, wuu marries uiiu aucuru inirlv. An Interval of some years separates the second act from the first. Uliberte, now the wlfo of M. de Sartorls, is the mother of an infant son; but her naturally frivolous character Is not changed, her ab sorbing object for the moment being an approach ing performance of the well-known farce Indiana and Charlemaant. which is to take place for a ( hi ritable nnmose. and in which she and the rejected M. de Valreas are to play the principal parts. Her childish delight during the rehearsal or the farce at the house or the Baroune de Cainbry, the originator of the entertalnmont, receives a sudden shock from the arrival of M. de Sartorls with the news that he has been appointed plenipotentiary minister at Car) s ruhe, and must therefore quit France. Paris is to Uliberte the only possible world, and in compliance with her entreaties poor M. de Sartorls refuses the appointment. However, if M. oe Hartorls stays at home, Father Brlgard goes abroad, following into Uermany an actress whom he honors with his pa tronage, aud leaving poor Louise behind. Uliberte entreats the good girl to live under her roof with so much earnestness, that Louise ultimately consents. Installed in her new residence, Louise undertakes the entire management of her sister's house, while Uliberte continues her life of reckless frivolity, and even allows a guilty predilection for 51. de Valreas to occupy her mind. Soon, too, she feels that she has placed Louise in a position which she ought to have retained for herself, aud is no longer mistress of her own family. The return of M. Brlgard, whose protegee has miserably, failed with the intelligence that he has found an excellent match for Louise, seems, therefore, extremely opportune; but Louise absolutely refuses to marry, declaring that her sister and her little nephew are the sole objects of her solicitude. She is not to be got rid or, so Uliberte, In a frenzy of passion, cries: 4,Eh blenl c ost mol qui m'en lrai 1 Marl, enfuut, tu m'as tout prls c'esl blen, garde tout." And go she does, to such g'Kid purpose that six weeks after wards we find her at Venice, living dishonorably with M. de Valreas. She is followed by her husband, who challenges and mortally wounds the seducer, and she now takes refuge with her father. Intending to devote herself to religious and charitable offices. Sinking at last beneath a weight or remorse, she de sires once more to see her child, and appears before her husband, In plain black attire, looking more like a spectre than a living woman. Disposed to be in exorable, M. de Sartorfs, touched by her miserable appearance, pardons her, and her last words are: "vous voyez toujours la merae Frou-frou, pauvre Frou-frou I" At tiir Wat.nut Mr. Fechter will appear this evening in Victor Hugo's drama of Jiuy Bias. In this draina Mr. Fechter will be perfectly In his element, and we exteat from hlin n perform ance that will be in every way more satisfactory than his "Hamlet." On Thursday Bulwer's drama of The Lady of Lyons will be gwen, witu Jir. .teenier as "(Jlaude Melnotte." At toe Alien Lotta will appear this evening In the drama of The Little Melecliw. At tub Amateurs' Drawing Room the French Comedy Company will appear this eve ninff in Sardou s comedy of La J'apillonne (,ivie Butterfly), with. M. and Madame Moreau in the leading: parts. In spite of the small pecuniary success bo far, this excellent vaudeville company have deter mined to Drolonar their season lor some nights. The actors are all cood. and, apart from tho pleasure of seolntr their performances, there is a real instruction in a school of acting so differ ent from our own. The amount of French to be learned bv those who have not got over the rudiments, aud the pleasure to those are safely Sast that point, cannot easily be calculated, ut, after all, there ought to bo a bettor support . from those who feel that the credit of the town for encouragement of art and good taste is largely Involved in the success of this capital troupe. There should be a hearty pride In con tributing to tho supDort of a French theatre, as an evidence of the cosmopolitan resources of the city, and of the love of art that used to be 1 our boast. At tiik Eleventh Street Opera. House the burlesaues of Tlie City Councils and Blow for Blow will be given this evening, with otuor attractions. At Doprez & Benedict's Opera house a new after-piece, entitled Black Squibs, will be presented this evening. The admirers of llnghey Dougherty will be pleasud to learn that he has been engaged for the entire season. Siqnor Blitz and his son will tcive a magical performance this evening at the Assembly Bulldinirs. The SKNQEnnuNn bal masque will take place at the Academy of. MubIc to-morrow evening Creat nrcoaratlons are beinir made for this affair, which promises to be the greatest ball of the season. city minis. clothtko Clothiso CLOl'lIIMtt UiiCrrtUMa Chtapkb BtTTKK MAD! Hkttku Cut btti'ia 11TTIH8 AT TOWKlt IIA1.1. At Towta Hall THAN ASXWHSIUt KrsK. Bknhktt A Co., No. 518 Maakxt STBKJCT. Too OFTEN A COLD is considered a vary ordinary, trifling mffair, lust as well left to co aa it oaine, and henoe aya tematically negleoted, until a simple, curable affeotlon i converted into a aerioui and generally fatal Pulmonary Disease. Tbe more prudent, aware that a violent Cough or Cold auould never be trifled with, but on the pontrary taV en care of from 1U inolpienoy, promptly make use of Dtt. D. Jaynb's Expbctobant, curative whloh has u tained 1U reputation for over thirty year as a remedy alwaya effiaaolooa, and sure to exert a most benefloial infla m all tbe Bronchial and Pulmguan organ. Bold by .all Druggist. Bow. F-n.T Bw "'Ta oolUM SHano. It. monthly to.Ulm.nU. g mHivm for Men, Women, and BCbbu ,t tb. T8ry lowest prioea. Th Octizkn' Association. have boon heard If mm . Thny mtin business, and reoom mend to our Cltjr Fatbors the Itnmodiat Improvement f Broad and other streets. A loo, to stranger and others to be tar and patronize Chariot Stokes, No. KM Choanut ttreet. when In want of fine fashionable Clothing. MR. William W. Cakrtdy, the jeweller at No. 118. Second ttreet, bat one of tbe largest and most attractWe etocktof all kindt of Jewelry and Silverware in the city. He baa also on band a large assortment of fine Amerloaa Western Watchee. This entire valuable ttook is now being told ont below oost, preparatory to removal. Those wbo pnrchaae at this store at the present time are oertaln to got the worth of their money. Dry PeT. Tba moat effectual way of guarding out's health it to keep tht feet dry, and that oaa only b done by tba net of India Rubber Ovt rshoes, and at tht Inole mentaeaaon tanpon us, wtwonld ad viae oar readers to buy none bnt tht beet quality, which ean only be had at Goodikab's Headquarters, No. 808 Ohttant ttreet, ton to. aide, Philadelphia, BLtne Piano Covxns At W. H. Carryl A Sons' Curtain Store, No. 723 One, nnt ttreet (in tht carpet atore). Brr.cii Payments at Oak Hall. flpecte Payment at Oak Hall Hpooie Payment at Oak Hall, 8. K. corner SIXTH rltreets. (and MAKKKf Himnie t'atmnnt at Oak Hail. MONDIT MOBMINU, bpeoie Payment at Oak Hall.J March 7, 1870, tf We oommenee paying Bpeoie to day in change, instead of frao ' tinnal ourreooy, la all oar Sales Dopartniente. WANAMAKRR A BROWN, OA K II ALL, THK T.AROKMT ULOTHINQ HOU8K, 8. E. corner 61XTU and MAKK.Hr Street!. Our reason for it. Wt do not want any dull timet, and Cur reasn for it. I to that people need not wait for Hold Our reason fur it. I to go down, we at once make the lota, f nr reason for it. acd t' Adjust onr prioe to speoie busts, ( If and will tell either Men's or Hoys' T Clothing and UenU' Furnishing IS" Goods the same at if Gold waa not I m at a premium. WANAMAKRR ft RROWN, OAK HaI.L, SIXTH and M ARKKT Streets. OnrHope. To Inrgoly Increase onr trade. Many have Our Hope. postponed their purohases expecting Gold to Our Hope, (go down, and pot off buying ereo though Our ilope.J they need the articles. This then it the op portunity desired, at they can buy now Inst as chnan as ever tnev will be able. We ex- peot to increase our trade, and be repaid tba temporary loss, besides, by our example, belp to bring baok tha good old times before tne war began. WANAMAKKR RROWN, RELIA Iif.K CLOTHING HOUSS!, SIXTH and M ARKKT Streets. Postscripts Thouch our tains last year exceeded I r Font script. I any former year, we mean to inoreass s fosMcripb. r mem aim oy our eniargeu lauiii ttr Postscript.! ties. r t , mwt n e nare more noni win out. f w Clothing than in any bouse this side I W of tbe Atlantic Ocean, well made, of C If good material, and handsomely cut, I If and at prices lower than any tuns to slnot 1861. WANAMAKRR A BROWN. ' THK CLOTH1KRS. Who occupy tht whole Block. SIXTH Street, from market 10 Anno", i9Aititn:i. Berkelbach Bickinsok On thesist of January, by the ltev. Mr. lluuHon, Mr. John F. IIkkkki.uach to Miss Sallib A. Dickinson, both of this city. Mcki'HT Haas On the 6th Instant, by the Rev. W. C. Kobfnson, Malcolm Muki-hy to Miss Maky Uaas, both of this city. in:u. Bickekton. On the 13th instant, Mrs. Mary Bickkhton, relict of Jesso Blckerton, In tho T8th year oi ner aire. Tho relatives and friends of the family are respect fully tnvitd to attend tlio runerui. from tne resi nence or ner son-in-law, jonn nonson, jo. I'Ji Melon street, on Wednesday at 2 o'clock. Cowpkrthwait. Suddenly, on the morning of tho 4th instant, Ai.kbkd, youngest son of the late Joseph uowportnwait. Ills friends and relatives are respectfully Invited to attend his funeral, from bis mother's resilience, No. 1726 Girard avenue, on 'luesday afternoon, the mtn instant, at o'ciock. Gray. On Sunday morning, the 18th of March, Isabella Harknbss Okay. Her friends are Invited to attend ner runerai, from her brother s residence, No. 6o2S. Tenth street, on Tuesday aiternoon at a o ciock. Gray On Friday evanlncr. the 11th instant, TfmiKHT v.. Gray, in the RHi vear of his aire. The male relatives ana menus are mviteu to atuian the funeral, from the res denco of his sister, sirs. Elizabeth White, No. 198 Kace street, on Monday afternoon next at !i o clock. Wylih. At the residence of her Ron. Rev. T. V. J. Wvlle. D. L.. on Sabbath, the IRth Instant, Mrs. IMahiisrkt Wylir. relict of tho late Hev. Dr. Samuel B. wvlle. former Castor or the irst Kerorraea rres- bytcrlan Church, in the 90th year of her ag. i nn memDers oi ine oonnreiranoa sou irreuus w the family are respectfully Invited to attend the lunvrai, uu vvcuiiumittj nuciuuuu, awiv-u w. w remalnH will leave her late residence. No. 1822 Wylle . , ... TIT 1 .1 U.Mh It 1'tlA street, at 2 o'clock, and the funeral services will be conducted at theChureh. Broad, below Spruce street, at 8 o'clock precisely. Interment at Woodlands Ceme tery. MOURNING DRY OOODS. MOURNING GOODS. PRICES REDUCED. BESSON Ac SOTS" Will ofTcr for sale to-day BLACK ENGLISH GRENADINES, Reduced from 31 to 82 cents. BLACK MOHAIR TAHISES, Reduced to CO cents. Lyons Gros Grain Black Silks, Reduced from $1-75 to 11-60. Lyons Gros Grain Black Silks, Reduced from $2-23 toll White and Black Chintzes, Reduced from 1X to 10 cents. Grey Chene Japanese Cloths, Reduced to 12tf cents, Grey Chene Summer Poplins, Reduced from 81 to 25 cents. Grey Chene Scotch Ginghams, Reduced from 85 to 85 cents, M0UENINO DELAINES, Reduced from Si to IT oents. Mourning Dry Goods House,, No. OIO CHESNUT Street, 8 14 3t5p PHILADELPHIA, OARPETINQS, ETO. 1870 llETA1L 1EPAIITMKNT. JQ7() McCAlLUM, CREASE & SIO&N, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CARPETING S, Warehouse, No. 609 CHESNUT St. Spring Importations. ySW AND ELBOANT DESIGNS AT Greatly Reduced Friccs. 1000 riECES ENGLISH BRUSSELS, 1000 PIECES CROSS LET TAPESTRIES. Most of tho above are of extra quality, now styles, private patterns and designs expressly for our trade. Canton Matting, English Oil Cloths.. Cocoa Mattings. CREASE & SLOAN. (i No. 509 CHESNUT Street, 8WfmBm PHILADELPHIA. DRY GOODS. 215 215 ELDER, WALTON & CO., No. 215 N. NINTH STREET, (ABOVE RACE). Bankrupt Stock of White Goods. We offer to-day bargains in PLAID NAINSOOKS, 18 to 44c PLAIN NAINSOOKS, 86 to Mc. STRIPED NAINSOOKS, 25 to 44C VICTORIA LAWNS, 28 to 8Tc. BISHOP LAWNS, all prices. SWISS MULLS, 18, 18X, 28, 28, 81 to 62tfC Direct from a largo Bankrupt Importer, and MUST BR BOLD. Also great baraalni in PIQUES at 86, 37. and o. Alto, some tremendous bargain in dcmbla width BLACK ALPACAS, 22o , Sic, 87)40., 50c, to $1. I plecoe JAPAN KSK POPLINS, 6-4, 31o. 25 pieces double width ALPACAH,25o. 8000 yard SprsKOe and other CALICOES, 10a , war ranted fast colore. 8 7 7trp ELDER. WALTON CO. LINEN STORE, No. 828 ARCH STREET AND No. I 128 CHESNUT Street. Spring Importations. IMMENSE STOCK OP LINEN GOODS, WHITE GOODS, and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. PRICES DOWN b 91 mwf i TO PRESENT GOLD RATE. G T PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. W R PARTNKRHHIP AT PRKSKNT EXIST ING UNDER THK BTVLK Ok' RIOKKY, SHARP A CO WILL BK UI8HOLVKU tit MUTUAL CIUM- SEAT, OH THK BOTH Miui u;, . . n March 12. 1870. No. 727 'CHKSN UT Street. CARD. ' RICKEY, SHARP A CO. WILL MARK A CLEAN SWEEP OK THK ENTIRE STOCK DRY GOODS IN THEIR I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEPARTMKNTS, In order to olos. up their business with tho L" AST POSSIBLE DELAY. KIJOH OPPORTUNITIES ' to secure treat bargains in Dry Goods, adaptod to tbe wants of discriminating- buyers, rarely ocour. and In exchange therefor will ba offered the greatest array of bargains in Ltma country UAillt ritlUa Ailli pw iivuniiwii, RICKEY. SHARP A C9. KE AT RUSH FOR BARGAINS IN DRY COODS AT RIOKKY. SHARP A OO.'S. No. 7D7 CHESNUT STREET. G cilks AND DRESS GOODS, CHEAP. AT umifvv c it A tj r a pn 'a KJ No, 7ai dllKSNUT STREET. BLACK ALPACAS AND MOUA1K3. GOOD UOODS AT IX) W PR10E8. UDUrvr1. i , ntia.nr a viv.. No. fit CHESNUT STRKKT. fVU IMMENSE STOCK OF DRY GOODS V TO BE FOBTUW1TH, RICKEY, SHARP A CO., No. 727 CHESNUT STREKT. RICKEY SIIAltP, & CO. ARE SELLING OFF THEIR DRY GOODS AT MARVEL. LOUBLY I.O W Kair.it, OO EARLY AND HJROHASK. 13amw3t M R S. R. DILLON, NOS. 823 AND 881 SOUTH STREET, has a large assortment of FINK MILLINERY for Ladle and Misses, Ribbons, Satin, Silks, VsWstt and Vol veteona, Crapes, feathers. Flowers, Frame, Saah Ribbons, Omamenta, Mourning Millinery, Orape Yells, etc. lti PERSONAL. QAUTIOHi TO Tiai? PUULIO. 7hareaa, a w are informed, som person i represent Ing himself in rariou oitie a an Asent, direct from the hone of IOBIillI ii.i.ott &, sots, For the sale of their Pens, Thi is to state that uoh claim is FAUnt ; (hi mm U on IMPOSTOR ; no trailing Jgnf art mploytd. Oar (cods may always be had of Stationer, eto., and wholesale at the MANUFACTURERS' WAREHOUSE, No. Ol JOHN St., New York. JOSEPH GILLOTT A BONS. 8 14 mfmlm HENRY OWEN, Attorn.y. QUTLERY, ETO. pODGERS & WOSTENHOLM'8 POCKET- KNIVES, Pearl and Btac handles, and beautiful finish j Bodcers, and Wads A Butcher's Basors, and the eels. brated Leooaltre Basor; Ladies' Boiaaon, in oases, of the finest quality j Rodgsrs' Table Cutlery, Oarrers and Forks, Baaor Strops, Cork Screws, Rts. Ear Instrument, to bearing, of th moat approved construction, at .DEIRA'S, Ohssnat. ID Be. Ill TENTH SU"" FINANOIAL. QI'l'ICU of nsii sc hatch. BARKERS AND DKAI.KRS IN 8KCU1UTU5S, OOVKUSENT No, 5 NASSAU Street, New York. FKBRUABT 15, 1870. The remarkable sneers which attended our nego tiation of the Loans of the Ckntkal Pa ci p io Rah, koad Company and the Wbstfrh Pacific Railroad Compakt, And the popularity and credit which these Loans have maintained In the markets, both In this country and Europe, have show that the First Mort frsfte Bonds of wisely-located and honorably managed Railroad! are promptly recognized and readily taken as the meat sultablo, safe, and advantageous form of Investment, yielding a more liberal Income than can hereafter be derived from Government Bonds, and available to take their place. Assured that, In the selection and negotiation of superior Railroad Loans, we are mooting a great publlo want, and rendering a valuable service both ft the holders of Capital and to those great National works of Internal improvement whose lntrtnslo merit and substantial character entitle them to the use of Capital and the confidence of Investors we now offer with special confidence and satisfaction the FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OP TTfl Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Co. The Chfuaprake and Ohio Railroad, connecting the Atlantic count and the magnificent harbors of tha Chesapeake Bay with the Ohio River at A point of reliable navigation, and thus, with the entlro Rail road system and water transportation of tha great West aud Southwest, FORMS THK ADDITIONAL EAST AND WEST TRUNK LINE so Imperatively demanded for the accommodation of the immense and rapidly growing transportation between the Atlantic seaboard and Europe on the one band, and the great producing regions of the Ohio and Missis sippi Valleys on tho other. THE IMPORTANCE OP THIS ROAD AS A NEW OUTLET FROM THE WEST TO TUB SEA mag nines it Into one of national consequence, and In sures to It an extensive through traino from the day of Its completion ; while, In the development of the extensive agricultural and mineral resources of Vir ginia and West Virginia It possesses, along It own line, tbe elements of a large and profitable local business. Thus the great Interests, both general and local, which demand the completion of the Chbsapraki and Ohio Railroad to the Ohio river, afford the surest guarantee of its success and value, and REN DER IT THE MOST IMPORTANT AND SUBSTAN TIAL RAILROAD ENTERPRISE NOW IN PRO GRESS IN THIS COUNTRY. Its superiority as an East and West route, and the promise of au Immense and profitable trade await ing Its completion, have drawn to It the attention aud co-operation of prominent Capitalists and Rail road men of this City, of sound Judgment and known Integrity, whose connection with It, together with that of eminent citizens and business men of Vir ginia and West Virginia, INSURES AN ENER GETIC, HONORABLE, AND SUCCESSFUL MAN AGEMENT. Tbe Road Is completed and In operation from Richmond to tho celebrated Wblto Sulphur Springs of West Virginia, 227 miles, and there remain but 200 tulles (now partially constructed) to be completed,' to carry It to the proposed terminus on the Ohio river at, or near, the mouth or. the Big Sandy river, ino miles above Cincinnati, and 800 miles below Pittsburg. , . Lines are now projected or In progress through Ohio and Kentucky to this point, which will connect the CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO WITH THE EN TIRE RAILROAD HYSTEMS OF THE WEST AND SOUTHWEST, AND WITH THE PACIFIC RAIL ROAD. , Its valuable franchises and superior advantages will place the Chksai'bakr and Ouio Railroad Company among the richest and most powerfu and trustworthy corporations of the country; AND THERE EXISTS A PJtESENT VALUE, IN COM PLETED hOAD AND WORK DONE, EQUAL TO THE ENTIRE AMOUNT OF THE MORTGAGE. The details of the Loan have been arranged with special reference to the wants of all classes of in vestors, and combine the various features of conve nience, safety, and protection against loss or fraud. The Bonds are In denominations of 1000, 8300, nnd ftlOO. They will be Issued as Coupon Bonds, payable to , Bearer, and may be held In that form ; or : Tbe Bond may be registered In the name of the owner, with the coupons remaining payable to bearer attached, the principal being then transfer able only on the books of the Company, unless re assigned to bearer; or The coupons may be detached and cancelled, the Bond made a permanent Registered Bond, transfer able only on tbe books of the Company, and the interest made payable only to the registered owner or his attorney. The ttree classes will be known respectively as : First. "COUPON BONDS PAYABLE TO BEAKER." . . Second. "REGISTERED BONDS WITH COU PONS ATTACHED." . . Third. "REGISTERED BONDS WITH COUPONS DETACBED," and should be so designated by Cor respondents in specifying the class of Bonds desired, They have THIRTY YEARS to run from January IB, 18T0, with Interest at six per cent, per annum fiom November 1, 1809. Principal and intxhist payable m Gold in tux city op New York. The Interest Is payable la May and Novkmbir, that It may take the plaoe of that of the earlier issues of Five-Twenties, and suit the convenience of our friends who already hold Central and Western Pacific Bonds, with Interest payable In January and July, and who may desire. In making additional In vestments, to have their Interest receivable at dif ferent seasons of the year. Tbe Loan 1b secured by a mortgage upon the entire Line of Road from Richmond to the Ohio River, with tho equipment and all other property and ap purtenances connected therewith. A Linking Fund or $100,000 pbr annum is pro- VUIED rOH TUB KEDKJirTION OK TUB BCJiDS, TO TASK EFFECT ONK YEAH AFTER TBB COMPLETION OF TUB ROAD. The mortgage Is for $10,000,000, of which $3,000,000 will be reserved aud held In trust for the redemp tion of outstanding Bonds of the Virginia Central Railroad Company, now merged In the Chxsatkau and Ohio. or the remaining $13,000,000, a sufficient amount ain be sold to complete the road to the Ohio river, perfect and Improve the portion now in operation, and thoroughly equip the whole for a large and active tralUc The present price la 90 and accrued interest. A Loan so amply secured, so carefully guarded, and so certain hereafter to command a prominent nlBce among the favorite securities In the markets. both of this country and Europe, will be at once appreciated and quickly absorbed. Very respectfully, I ISK fc HATCH, Rankers. BONDS ON HAND AND FOR SALE BY DE HAVEN & BE0.. No. 40 8. THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. p. 8. We bars lssned p&mpbJeU containing fall particularB, statutlcal detalla, maps, etc., wtUcU wll be furnished upon ppllcatlon. We boy and gull Government Bonds, and receire the accounu of Banks, Bankers, Corporations and others, subject to check: at sight, and allow lnterea on dallj balances. si musp HEW SPRING GOODS FOR 1870. E D W I W HALL C C No. 20 South 8 ECOND Street, ABE SELLING THE BEST BLAC K SILKS AT LOW TBICES. ' ONE OA8E COLORED BILKS AT $165. BEEN SELLING AT 9225. CHECK felLKS AT $1, WOHTII fl'50. GHEY BTBirES AND TLAIDS, f 12 5. JAPANESE SILKS, FIGURED AND PLAIN. JAPANESE SILKS, 8TKIP ES AND PLAIDS. SILVEB SERGES, FOR 8UITS. SILK CORDED PO FLINS. PLAIN SILK PO PLINS. FRENCH CHINTZES AND rEBCALES. BRIGHT PLAIDS FOR CHILDREN. BLACK ALPACAS AND MOHAIRS OF THE BEST MAKES FOR SALE LOWER -THAN THEY HAVE BEEN SELLING FOR MANY YEARS. NEW STYLES OP DEESS GOODS OPE NIK G DAILY, AM of which will be sol d at tho Lowest Prices. E I W X1S II No. 28 South SECOND Street. FINANOIAL.. A RELIABLE HOME INVESTMENT. $1,000,00X Fir.t Fund 7 Mortgage Per Cent. Sinking GOLD BONDS Or TBI Fredericksburg and Gordonsville Bail road Company, of Virginia. Principal and Interest Payable 1 in Coin, Free cf XT. S. Government Tax.. Thm m&d Is nivtv-two miles Ions, eonneotina? b redarioks bum. via Orange Court Home, witn Uuxrl 1 r.rillR.wnioh ia the Mint of mnctioQ ol the Uhtsauea K and Ouio Kail. roil to tha Ohio rivor. and the nltnoil na of tha Orange and Alexandria Railroad to Lynoliliurg. H forms the anortest connecting link in the systom 01 roads loading to the entire houtb, rJouibweat. and West, to the Ptnins Ocean. It passes through a rich section of the Shenandoah Val ley, the looal traltioof whion alone will aupport the road, and it must oommand an abundant naars u( tbroush trade, from the fact of its being a HHORi' CUT TO T1UKWATKK ON THK POTOMAC AT THR klHTHRNT INI.lVn POINT WllKRK DKKP WATK.RrOR HK.AVY 8HIPPINO OA N BK FOUND ON WHOLK LKNOTH OK THK ATLAK1TM COAST. ClhHrlftt.lBvillA to tiilewutnr bv this route tho die tance is 40 miles less tbsn via Alexandria: 5 miles less than via Klchmond and West Point; 124 mil lea than .. M, ..r.. 11. The mortgage is unmea to iBin.unj pnr roue 01 coiupimwu and equipped road (tbe estimated cost of the road to the Company, furnished and equipped, will exoond is:M.(iilu per milo, thus giving the nondhoMors an unuxual margin, the bonded dobfcot the other Virgin:a roads buiug from $i MMU . n. 1 v.... n.ilu .nil im iuMIIMfl to THKl' F ARM n RS' LOAN AND TRUST COMPANS-. THR RONOHOI.DKR8. A hlNKlHlj t UIVI IS aleo proviano, wuiuu win rcauoo tbo principal of tbe debt TWO-THHtOS of ita entire Wi bave investigated the advantages of this Rajlroid and toe mxrits ot the nierprise, ana couuuentiv ruuuui- mend tbes bond to our ou.uHirs sna tue piiouo. UtUKS riKUl ri.Ki, naiiKKrn, No. 16 Hroad stroet. New York. A limited number of tbe Bondsliuued indenominauan of $000 and $llJ')are ottered at W)4 and iuterest 1'roui Wovembec 1, in curreno.v, inn at rnta ori e ar tne CHEAPEST UOI.D INTKRKST HKAUING BEOURI- T KS IN 'I'HK H AKKK '. Vtni unit PsmnhletH. wbioh exnluin aatisfsotril.v every quetiou.tbat can possibly be raised by a party seeking a snfo and urotitable investment, will be furnished on appli cation. SAMUEL WORK. , BANKER, , No. . SoutU TIIIR1 Street, PHILADELPHIA. 81nth A FIKST.CsL.ASS SECIIKITV. WE OFFER FOR 8ALH 1 , 000,00 o Louisville and Nashville Railroad First Mortgage Sevens AT srK. And Accrned Interest from October LENGTH OF ROAD 390 MILKS. THK ROAD IS COMPLETED AND FULLY EQUIP FED AT AN ACTUAL OOST OE OVER $16,000,000, AND HAS PAID FROM 7 TO 8 PER CENT. DIVT DKNDH ON ITS STOCK FOR THK PAST EIQU TEARS. Tbe ISonds are Coupons of 01OOO Each, with Biht of lleals tration. 8 1 ,200,000 of th Bonds bars been sold already (on party taking $6UU,00U as a permanent investment;, and ws bar but 81,UUu,U00 on hand, which w offer to inventors a A FIB8T-CLASS SECURITY. DREXEL & CO., no. 34 South THIRD Street, 8 7tf4p PHILADELPHIA. D U G X K L fc CO. No. 84 SOUTH THIRD STREET, American and IToroIgfu ISSUB DRAFTS AND CIRCULAR. LETTERS OF CREDIT svailable on presentation In any part of Europe, Travellers can maite au ineir financial arranara Dents through na, and we will collect their Interest and dividends without charge. DBKXK. WDTTHBOr A CO..1DEXIXL. EAHJM C. New York. I Parts. rjl WANTS. WANTED A 8ITUATXON IN EITHER A v v weroaniue noae wt umatiDf nooni or s atanu faetory. by a youig man between aloeteen and twenty Haa tome eiperienoe in business, and satisfactory refer enoe. Address "Olei k," Kvening Telegraph Offloe. 9 St A YOUNG LADY DESIRES A POSITION to teach In a private family or seminary two hours dai ail. Address 6t j T P Fvenlng Telearrauh Otti'o. HATS AND OAPS. nWARBTJRTON'8 IMPROVED VENTI lated and eaartttUng Drees Hats (patented), la s i tba improved faahiona of th season, OBJUUiUT Htreet ait duor to th Poet Uffloa UUrvs o., - A. L Us aS C O., imp . SAFE DEPOSIT OOMPANIES. T "'HE PHILADELPHIA TRUST SAFi: ui:iosit AND INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE AND HCBOLAB-PnOOF VAULTS IN THE PHILADELPHIA BANK BUILDING. No. 421 QHKbNUT BTHKKT. O A P I T Tl, 500,000. FnrRAFK irF.prHOof Government Botms and othar RacuRiTiKft, i'AMii.T Pijitk, .If.wki.bt. and other Vaiifij- AlUJts, anaer apeoiai guarantee, as uu raws ratea, Tha flomnwit alnn nffnr for Rant at rates rarrirtff from Is to S76 per annum, the renter alons holding the tier. SMALL SAFK8 IN THK BUHULAlt-PKOOV VAULTS, affording absolute RKnuaiTT against Fibc. Thktt, U iia glaby, and Aouidbni. All fiduciary obligation, soon a Trout, GnARPiAif- mivft, K.XKCUTOBKHLWt, etc., wiU be uQiurtageor ansl faitbiulljr discharged. Circulars, giving full detail, forwarded on applloatioo. DIRECTORS. Thomas Robins. Benjamin H. uomeKys, Ijwib k. Asbnnrst, J. I.ivinnston Kmturer, Anitustns ilea ton. . Y. Ratchford Ktarr, Daniel Haddook, Jr., Edward Y. Townaaod. It. f. ctjniisn, Kdwln M. Lewis. James L. Ciahorn, Jonn U.Taylor, Hon. Wm. A. Pouter. UHMUKKB. Irrrtint IKWI8 H. A HI I HURST. rWiY.W-J. liVINtiSTON ERRINOER. Srrrnaraand YVirr R. P. McClUI.LAOU. Hnlinlor RIOHAKU T.. ASHHURBT. 1 1 men 8m. THE FINE ARTS. - 1 niriir? rw ncrpii 1 nCi iiiuiu muaua Have Been Retained on Exhibition AT CARLES' GALLERIES, No. 816 CHESNUT 8TREHT, 8 3181 FOR A FEW DAYS--LONGER. HA8C LTiNE'S GullerieH o tlio Ajtrts, Ko. 1125 CHESNUT STREET. TII1B AUTOTYPES AND LAN D S C A P E S llltlrpl HITS ARRTVKD. FOR SALE. FOR SALE, AT CHESNUT HILL. Ai verv desirable Rosldonoe. near deDot and chnrohe. Parlor, dinina-room. library, and two kitchens, nine bad- rooma, balu-rooin, dressinfcnMima, wator-olosets, and largo store-rooms, pantries, eto. Hot and cold water, gas, fu. naoe, ete. Terms to suit puruuaser. Apply to Mi. 1.. nuu uinui , 8awfml2t Wo. 418 VYALMUT Street., MERCHANTVILLE. N. J BUILDING I aites for sale, Uve minuxaa1 walk from Wolwood huition. THIRTY MINUTES FROM FRONT AND MA3KBT Philadelphia. Address J.W. TORRMT, S iu im no. iai iiy.aou 1 oireei,, rnuaivitiruia. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A FINE Mansion, with 13 acres of land, renlete with all uern oonveuienoes, near a station on the N. P. K. R.. and within half boar s ride of the city. Apply. No. Ill b. W ATKtt ritreet, belcw Ubesnut. TO RENT. TO LET THE STORE PROPERTY NO. TJ3 Obesnnt street, twenty five feet treat, on boa dred and forty five feet deep to Bennett street. Back boildint Bv stories high. Possession M si U WTO. Ad dresa THOMAS S. FLKTOURR, laiutf Delanoo, N. J. TO LET THE THREE-STORY BRICK Dwelling, No. 656 North Twelfth street, above ta.llaoa. Three a tor double back ouiuunss. with all modorn conveniences oomplets. Kent, $8UU. Inquire oa p remisea 1 arvi FOR RENT A LARGE STORE AND Dwelling, No. 1318 Ridge avcuae, newly fitted np all modem ennveniencea. Auitlj to L O. PKIOK. No. MN, rtKVKNTH Brreet. ilttf REAL. ESTATE AOENT. FRED. SYLVESTER. REAL ESTATE BROKER, Ifo. 308 South I'OIJI&TII Street. 8 8 jrp PHILADELPHIA. FURNITURE, ETO. AVE RILL BARLOW, Manufacturer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer la CAZ2TJ9XT rURNITTJIin, FACTORY, 1126 and 1129 CHARLOTTE Street. Warerooms, No. 1117 CHESNUT St., PHILADELPHIA. Furniture at private sale, at manufacturers' prices. Auction Sales every Tuesday at 10 A. M. Cenalgnmeuts solicited from ilit-cluas manufao. turcrs and dealers. All goods warranted. 8 s lnirp ' B. 8CUTT, Ja., Auctioneer. NEW PUBLIOATION8. JJUL THE WKW IIOOUBI FOR BALK AT WHOLESALE PRICES BT rOKT fc COATHS, Publisher and Booksellers, INo. 339 CIIHSNIJT Street. Our New and Elegant ART UiLLGRY Is bow open with the finest col lection of PAINTINQS CO KOMOB and KNCiKAVINGS in the city. 32iuwf ueet, tower idt.