TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THUKSI)A JUNE 1C, 1870. 5 it n w-g o it m s xvi s. rrm Out Own OrrMDondfnJ. ' Nw Tor. Juue M, 1370. Beethoven Veotennlnflems. On Monday nleht about nine thousand peo ple were present, including the twenty-five hundred on the stage, and counting In Pa repa, who amounts to -several. The back portions of the building were entirely vacant, and after the performance of the first piece the people in back places rushed forward and took possession of the eligible seats. The pro gramme of tbe first night ran oft very smoothly. The performance commenced punctually at 8 o'clock. Then came Parcpa, gorgeously dressed, smiling in magnificent good humor, and behaving as much at home as though she were in her own little boudoir. At this point the people commenced changing their seats, and Tarepa, after giving them time to reseat them selves, and perceiving that they had ho inten tion of doiug so in a hurry, made one of the musicians offer her a seat and ensconced herself therein, surveying the multitude with good humored indifference, r Oa her white breast a diamond cross she wore, which Carl might kiss and Gilmore might adore. Her dress consisted of an underskirt of tulle milled up to the waist (I am'aware I am not using terms to be found in a mantuamakcr's jexicon), and an oversklrt of white corded silk most elaborately wrought with eilk flowers. The color of the flowers was ecarlet and of the trimmings of the underskirt pink. The neck was of course low, revealing tbe glorious bust of Parepa palpitating with the golden essence of song. It was her hour of triumph. She never looked or sang better. It was a moment of justifiable vanity. Her greeting consisted literally of " thunders of applause," a thing you oftener hear of than actually hear. Her piece was the "Inflammatus," which she interpreted as no other cantatrlce at present in America can hope to. After her the "Star-Spauglcd Banner," with the chorus of three thousand voices, was the next sensation. The. electric artillery came in here, the dis charges being made just a few seconds too late. Of all the programme given so far, that of the opening night might be pronounced, as a whole, the most successful. On Tuesday after noon the failure was very manifest indeed. Mrs. Howard Paul was cheated out of one of her songs, and one too that the public had set its heart upon hearing. It was the famous ilJ'aime les MifZt7aj68,"whlchayear agoenjoyed the popularity accorded to "3hoo-Fly" to-day. But this was not the worst. - The pro gramme stated positively that Madame Pa-repa-Kosa would 6lng the "Star-Spangled Ban ner" accompanied by the entire chorus and or chestra. Now, during the whole of the enter talnment on Tuesday afternoon Madame Rosa occupied a private place among 'the audience. A few moments before the "Star-Spangled Ban ner" should have been sung she rose and disap peared through one of the doors that lead to the stage. It was confidently expected by those near her that this was preparatory to her making an appearance on the stage. No such thing. That was the last seen of the lady or heard of the orchestra. The first intimation that the public had the concert was over was seeing the musicians pack up their instruments, and then prepare to pack off themselves. On Tuesday night a worsi dis aster occurred. The Italian opera chorus made up its mind to strike. It did strike. Its mem bers sent word from their seat upon the stage that they would not raise their voices unless their salaries were raised also. The conse quences may be imagined. The managers had to come down, and the terms of the truculent choristers were acceded to. Yesterday was known as Gilmore's day, and was devoted to Tinnnlnr n'ttlnnnl. nnd nn.trintli miilf fiilmnrA made it a considerable success. He is a bright, 6iniling man, with a warm, florid, mercurial countenance. He abounds in simpers and ges ticulations, and bows with puppet-like celerity. He is the kind of man, however, that takes with the masses much more so than poor little Carl Rosa, who bows as if apologizing for being an artist and presuming to be there at all. The Rink is not a comfortable place to sit in. The "sofas consist of bare wooden benches. The ushers are stupid and, confused hobbe de hoys, who seat half the people wrong and then leave them to settle matters among themselves. Prom down town St is reached most quickly by the Third avenue cars, which are crowded to an unprecedented extent, and abound with very l..t,1A t 1 . . I . T At. largest sense of the word the Beethoven Cen tennial caunot be called a success. It has not fin Xfnnliiv AtrAnlnv tha aii1!anna gA nt amount to more than between six and seven thousand people. On Tuesday afternoon it fell off a great deal. On Tuesday evening it fell oft' a great deal more. Yesterday it picked up again, but the numbers are not sufficient, as a whole, to Justify its being called a great success. Who Is to make or lose the money is a question that is often asked. No one seems to know. No one appears to be able to say positively who is the head and front of the melodious offense. A mys terious mnn called Eastwood figures furtively as secretary. Some suppose him to be a myth. Some fcuppobe him to be but another name for Hurd & Miller 6r George H. AVells, who are repre sented to be largely interested in the pecuniary success of the enterprise. It is even obscurely Innuendoed that the affair is altogether and ' wholly Eastern in Its conception and execution -so much so that the stage was run up by a Bridgeport carpenter. This column of loose remarks, so far as they go, tells the truth about the Beethoven Jubilee, which you might in vain hope to find veraciously represented in the New York newspapers. These have the pride of the city at heart and are determined that the present jubilee shall be made to exceed the Boston festi val if Journalistic puffery can Induce that result. I repeat, therefore, that as a whole the Bee thoven (ieutennial 1b hitherto far from a pecu niary and artistic triumph, and that a great measure of the partial success it has achieved is attributable to the presence of Boston elements In It. An Baba.. C1T lTiaraw. ! 6PRIN1 AND Bl'MMIB Clothing, Mas'. Youth', anu Bars'. All Kin us. All Sizes, All bTf leu. Bancs im Mill, BCTTEB IN 'UT, KtlllH IN &IYLK. Better i Kveby Wav, Than any Otheh Htotk or KCAiY-MAB C'LOTBIftO Philadelphia, and sold at CuABANxEitu Luwit Prices XUAM ANY OIUKR. Hait-way bktwfeh "MS' Fin AND 61X1 SlKTa$ Ko US MAUttt SrBEET. DbT Feet. Tbe moot effectual wsy of guarding one's health is to keep the test dry, and that can only be doue ty the use of India Rubber Overshoes, and as the incle ment season is npon us, we would advise our readers to uy none bat the beet quality, which can only be hod at Ooodteab's lled quarters. No. !M Uaeuiiil street, eOAta Hark ppoRTtmrrr to Grr Ooowi DntKCT from Frtorie OfiF.AP. GroRor Oat will Mil for Kuropson the "Uitf of Washington" June 14, And will leontstnr ordsrs intrusted to him In England, Francs, or German, promptly, and for A small commission. Orders may b left at Gat's OnmA Palace. No. 10W Ohtcrnut Strfet, nntil ths 17th of June. The present stock most olossd ont to maks room for fall Importations, And ars offered at less than old sold prices. Below we quota prioe of A tew leading staple goods. The stock of fancy Roods is offered At A still greater dis count from former prioes. Show room open till 9 o'clock at nleht. White French China Wninit Sets, 150 pieces .'.8W00 White French China Dininr bete, 113 piooes 21 M White Irencb China Tea bets, 44 pieces 700 White French China Tea nets, 46 pieces glH) Rpst bum China Dining bets, P7 pieces. p 60 Best Stone China Tea Sets, 44 pieces, cups witn handles 8 50 Beet btone China Tea Bets, 46 pieces, cups with bandies 4 00 Beet Stone Ohins Chamber Rets i bO Ttnet Ktone China Guns and S&ucera. ner mat. 13 pieces, enps with handles ,. 85 W hite French China (Join and Saucers, per set, 12 pieces, cups with bsndles. 1"00 Parisian (4rnit.A tlininff Plutaa. DW innlllM. D6r dnren - ....... 100 " Table Tumblers, per dozen S5 '1 nine (todirib. ner norm i Goods to ro out of the city will be peeked and delivered to the transportation office freo of charge and inured Spainst brenkare to destination. Show room open till 9 o'clock at night. WeNDlRFl't Pl'CCKSa. Our spring business has far surpassed our most sanguine expectations. We have employed some 65 hands for cutting and 1500 to manufacture the goods Into our magnificent styles of Clothing. On Saturday we will open with an entire new lot of TEN DOLLAR SUITS, far surpassing anything oirereil tills season. Light and dark brown and garnet-mixed Cheviots, mixed double and twist Ciiislmere "all-wool," all for the low sum of TEN DOLLABS. Then come the Immense quantity of ouths' and Boys' Clothing, suits of White a ad Brown Linen, Alpaca, Drap rt'Kte, and Diagonal Rib Worsted. We also have an abundance of Linen Dusters, and In fact everything that constitutes a gentleman's wardrobe, guaranteed far superior In style and workmanship, and In prices lowei than aDy other house In the United States. Rock hill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 608 Chesnut street. Those of orB citizens who purpose jonrnerini north ward cannot do better than secure quarters at the St. Lawrence Hotel, Montreal, Canada. The proprietor, Mr. H. Hosan, is a man of unlimited experience in this line. The house is beautifully looated, richly furnished, and every way adapted for the purposes designed. The scenery in the neighborhood is almost too well knowa to need any praise at oar bands, whilst ths healthiness of the place is likewise proverbial. Just the Thing FOB THE SEASHORE are the Skeleton Baknockudrn Sens, made by Obables Stokes, No. 894 Chestnut Btreei. Ma. William W. Oassidt, the Jeweller at Ro. 8 8. Second street, bas one of ths largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry And Silverware In the oity. Be has also on hand a largs assortment of fine Amerioan Western Watches. This entire valuable stock Is now betas sold out below cost, preparatory to removal. Those who purchase at this store at the present time are certain to get tbe worth of tbeir money. It Will Relieve the Baby. There is no mistake about it. Mrs. Wir glow's Soothing Syrup for children teething not only relieves tbe child from pain, but regu lates tbe stomach aud bowels, cures dysentery and diar rhoea, softens the gums, rednoes all inflammation, and gives rest, health, and comfort to mother and ehild. It is pleasant to take, and perfectly safe in all cases. It gives universal satisfaction. A Brilliant Discovery. "Mercy is," says Shake speare, "like the gentle dew from heaven." Ph axon's Vitalia, ob Salvation for the Haib, is as clear and transparent. Grey hair can be graduated to any natural shade with this fluid. Of all tbe toilet triumphs of chem istry, this Is the most important. Mo sediment. Sold by 11 druggists. - Kronen's T"a ttt Kkwtns MinwTKES. Ten dollars cash. lance in monthly Instalments. O. F. Davis, Mo. 810 Ohesuut street. Rubber Ovebsboes and Boots for Men, Women, And Children, can be had at retail at the very lowest prices Goodteab's manufacture, old stand, No. 808 Ohoanu street, lower side. Mew Style Picture. The German Cbromos made by A.K.P. Trask, Mo. 40 M. Eighth street. They must be seen to be admired. SUMMER SUITS From $5 upward, AT WANAMAKEU A BROWN'S, MO END OF LINEN GOODS, Coats, Pants, and Vesta, AT WANAMAK.ER t BROWN'S. IOOOL, COMELY, AND COMFORTABLE CLOTHES. Pants $1 to $7 Vests $1 to $4 Coats $2 to $S Suits 4 to $19 AT WANAMAKER BROWN'S. BUND AY SUITS FOR SUMMER, Very Cool, Very Cheap, Very Beautiful, AT WANAMAKER A BROWN'S. fflAUEtlKU. OrmtEY Cloud. On the lMh instant, at the resi dence oi tbe bride s parents, by the Hev. J. It. Mil ler, Pastor of Bethany Presbyterian Churcn, Mr. William B. Curret aud Miss AkmaM., only daugh ter of Jesse Cloud, all of this city. Havkn Mason. On Wednesday, tbe 15th or June, at St. Luke's Church, by the Rev. G. Kmlln Hare, John Haven, of Fort Washington, New York, U LVDUf UUij UtiUgULCr UI U JUUU EWe iuoauus iii:i. Dodson. on the 14th instant, Robert B. Dodson, In the Wth vear of bis ace. The relatives ana male friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. t S. Fifteenth Btreet, on Friday morning at 9 o'clock. Dowliko. On the 14th instant. Mast A., wife of William ixiwllDg, aged 87 years. Tbe relatives and friends of tbe family are respect fully invited to aitena me iuuerm, from the resi dence of hei husband. No. 617 Barrows street. South. above Third, on Monday morning, June the iuto, at 8 O'CIOCK. UPHOL.8rgRYOOOD8.ETO. NOBUT, BROWN, flOBUT & CO., Hoi. 222 and 218 8. SECOND Street fUlLADKLPULA. ImportoivhltaaafaoMrersAad oalers Upholstery Goods, Car Trimmings Cabinet Makers' and Undertakers' Findings. Bwlaa and Nottincham Chirtalni. Ealx Seatia?, Curled Hair Bedding arm Ero , iusibbd Wholesale and Retail. W A 8. A THOROUGHLY ACCOMPLISHED double eatrv Hook-keeier and AeoounUnt desires a aiiustiua, teruporarv or peruianatit, at a low salary. Un Kive eseulleut ralereuuus. N iil Lake viuugs oi seta of UhjL or out in any business eaiNuiitv. Address a.O- i. lioi I ITu, unaJgiyUia I'. O, (j W Ui summer resorts. Fhr arlitiHimol Cardt art the Intiite fw.) CAPE itfTV. Q A. IV, 12 II A Y. I'lMMiH OF rnllrHIETIIKSi NATIONAL HALL, formerly kept by Aaron Oarretson. rill be opened nnnr now ausvicvn, June 80, under the supervision of W. B. MI'.LKK (formerly proonotor of Congress Hall), and superintended by WILLIAM SnllSM, . ... The house commands a fine view of tbe ocean, ana win be kept as a First C lass Fnmlly Honrdln-IIoo. The table will be supplied with all the SnMantial and prlirarirt if Ihr .sin,i, without the Emrm, Htmrs trne to eonvev iruetts to and from the depot and bathing grounds. NO It Alt. I'strono renpsotfully solicited, snd no pains or ppnae will be spared to make the N A TIONAL s rienirtblo borne (or those woo wiah Comtort, Sea Air, and Sea Bath iog, without the epnes f.l a fashinnslilo hoteL ... ,r , . . . Ato .,! nr r. r.- t r . , i ah uitn fiAV I.i)wral errsnspments made to large families remaining from four to six weeks, lor Rooms, address v 11,1,1AM wnimnY. 6 16 lot NATIONAL HALL, Pope May, N. J, COLUMBIA noUSE, CAPE MAY, N. J., WILL BE OPENED this season for meats Ull '1 HUkSUAY, JCHK 'ii. rians of rooms mnv be seen and arransnments made frr tamilies or individuals by calling at the Oirard llsuse. rniinoeipoia. it is inienaen mat . TliK COLUMBIA HOUSE shall sustain its nmn iiUAKiuir.n for quietness snd cood ord-r, and continue to be so con ducted ss to retiiin its lsrtre IKST-L.AeH VAMILiT mKUHAWR. Vtst rood bathins. nam access to beach for children. central location, and yet for retirement, we claim advan tages for THE COLUMBIA superior to those possessed by any other hotel npon the island. GEORGE J. BOLTON, tilSU rropnetor. Also, proprietor oi noiton s notei. tiamsonrg, t-a. McMAKIN'S ATLANTIC HOTEL, CAPE MAY. Rebuilt sinoe the late fire and ready for guests Open during the year. Is directly oa the sea shore, with tbe best bathing beach of the Oape. Terms, $3'0 per dsy and K21 per week for June and Sep Umber. $4 per day and 1$2S per week for July and Au gust, Couch from depot free. Mo Bar. 6 84 tnthsHm JOUB MCMAMH, Proprietor. MIEABELLA'8 NEW HOTEL.C APE ISLAND. N. J. O. MIR A BELLA, of Philadelphia, has opened HI8 NEW HOTEL. on JACK80N Street, within a few steps of the ocean. The Bleeping apartments are light and airy and beauti fully furnisheo. Boara per aay, per weeK, win. pri vate dinner and supper parties will receive the particular attention of the proprietor. 6 lb' lm rrilE PHILADELPHIA HOUSE, JL OAPE I8LAND.N. J., 19 llutf UrKN. The hn'ise been arrestlv enlarged and improved, and offorn superior inducements to those seeking a quiet and pleasant home by tbe sea side at a moderate price. A an res, f., unit r lino, no. iuus uuiuflui mrust, or Cape May o 10 am pAPE ISLAND. WILLIAM MASON HAS V rnnnnlidateri the Continental with the favorite MER CHANTS' HOTEL, joining both houses together, and extending the portico tbe whole length of tbe building. The hotel has been renovated throughout, and the Sleep ing Apartments suppliod with line Spring Mattresses. JPow open, "l erme reasonable. e io im BRYANT HOUSE, DECATUR STREET, near the Beach, Cape May. H . J., is NOW OPEN for tbe season. Hours entirely new: newly furnished through out, and bas a full Ocean view. Accommodations for lui ftueftts. AU BAH. l. i Dn r n i , 0 10 lm rropngwr. TREMONT HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. J. This House will be open for the reception ef guests on July I. Rooms can be engaged at No. 19U3 MOUNT V FRNON Btreet. until July 1. Tna FRIENDS' COTTAGE, CAPE MAY CITY. N. .T . FRONT Street, south of Oonsrreea Hall Lawn. and near the Ocean, is now open for the reception of guests. IS 16 Imj la. tr. uuun, rropneior. CRE8SE COTTAGE, No. 31 FRANKLIN ST., Ospe May, N. J. MR8. BAYLLSS. Proprietress FINANCIAL., i BALANCE REMAINING or First Morgage Seven Per Cent. GOLD BONDS or nil Fredericksburg and Gordonsvllle Ball- road of Virginia, Are offered at a rate that makes them the best pay lng investment on the market. Bonds in fiooos and 1500s. Descriptive Pamphlets and Maps larnlBhcd. SAMUEL WORK, BANKER, No. 25 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 13Ct PHILADELPHIA. FOR BALE. for saleNo. 2S3 s. fourth l-'W Street, above Kdi-ucs. a sunenor DWELLING. liuUSE. 22 feet front, every modern oonvenienoe. in com plete order; early possession; convenient to list Oliioe 5 80 BOt No. 108 S. FOURTH Street. TO RENT. a TO LET THE STORE PROPERTY NO. TO Chesnut street, twenty five feet front, one baa dred and forty-five foot deep to Bennett street. Book bnlldincs five stories high. Possession May L 1870.' Ad dress THOMAS & FLETOHKB. U lotf Delanoo, If. J, TO RENT THREE-STORY DWELL- LINO, with back buildings, situated in UUnUKUM BU6H,S4, 131, between Front and Second. Kith all the modern improvements. Apply at no. iiib o. innw aireei, 6 IS Office Evening Telegraph, BLANK BOOKS, ETO. NEW FIRMS FOB JULY, 1870. BEND IN YOTJR ORDERS IN TIMB FOR BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY, and PRINTING A full assortment of BLANK BOOKS and STA TIONERY always on hand. WM. F. MURPHY'S SONS, No. 339 CHESNUT STREET AND No. 55 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, 6 11 3t tuSt thStrp PHILADELPHI K, WASHINO MACHINES. jyiFTEEN HUNDRED SOLD AND THE DEMAND IN CUE ASUS U. Fifteen hundred Bold and the demand increasing. Fllteen hundred sold and the demand lncreoalng. THE GREAT KING WASHER. Fifteen hundred solu within four months. TUB BST, CHEAPEST. MOST DUKABLE AND ECONOMICAL WASHING MACI1IN& GENERAL AGENTd, J. H. COYLC & CO., Wooden Ware Dealers, No. 516 MARKET STREET. 6 e UmtuSiarp - FaiLADJS .PUIA. FINANOIALt A DESIRABLE Safe Home Investment. Till? Sunbury and Lewistown Railroad Company OflVr gl, 300,000 Itond, bearing 7 Per Cent . Interest in Uold, Secured by a . First and Only Mortgage. The Bonds are issued in ftlOOOs, gSOOs and f 300s. Tbe Coupons are payable in the city of Philadelphia on the first days of April and October, Free of State nnd I'nlted States Taxes. The price at preseat is 90 and Accrued Interest in Cnrrency. This Road, with its connection with the Pennsylvania Railroad at Lewistown, brings the Anthracite Coal Fields G7 MILES nearer the Western and Southwestern markets. With this advantage it will control that trade. The Lumber Trade, and the immense and valuable deposit of ores in this section, together with the thickly peopled district through which it runs, will secure it a very large and profitable trade. WM. PAINTER & CO., BA.LNIvli:rtS, Dealers in Government Securities, No. 36 South THIRD Street, 6 9 tf4p PHILADELPHIA. Free from U. S. Taxes. Eight Per Cent. Per Annum in Gold. A PERFECTLY SAFE INVESTMENT. First Mortgage Bonds OP THE ISSUE OF $1,500,000, BT THR ST. JOSEPH AND DENVER CITY RAILROAD CO., Issued in denominations of $1000 and $500, Coupon or Registered, payable in 30 years, with Interest payable 15th August and 15th February, in New York, London, or Frank fort, free of tax. Secured by a mortgage only on a completed and highly prosperous road, at the rate of $13,5037!) per mile. Earnings in excess of its interest liabilities. This line being the Middle Route, is pronounced the Shortest and most Natural O ne for Freight and Passenger Traffic Across the Continent. St. 1 Louis and Fort Kearney Spanned by -a Bail way, and connect-" ing with the Union , Pacific at Fort Kearney. Capital Stock of the Company.. ..$10, 000,000 Land Grant, pronounced value of 8,000,000 First Mortgage Bonds 1,500,000 $19,500,000 The remaining portion of this Loan now for sale at 07 J and accrued interest in cur rency. Can be had at the Company's Agen cies in New York, TANNER & CO., Bank- ers, No. 49 WALL Street, or W. P. CON VERSE & CO., No. 54 PINE Street. Pamphlets, Maps, and all information can be obtained at either of the above-named agencies. The attention of Capitalists and Investors is particularly invited to these Securities. We are satisfied they are all that could be desired, and unhesitatingly recommend them. TANNER & CO., FISCAL AGENTS, No. 49 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. W. P. CONVERSE & CO., COMMERCIAL AGENTS, No. 54 PINE STREET, 6 9 tfrp NEW YORK. n n e x l & v o., No. 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET. Amorlcau aud Foroij;u ISSOB DRAFTS AND CIRCTLAH LETTERS OP CKED1T available oa preaematioa lu auy part of Europe. 1 ravellera can make all their financial arrange tneutatarougn oi, and we will collect tUelr Interest aud dividend wlttiom charge. DUIIKL, WlKTBKOP 4 CO 'Dm!!!., IltBJIl & CO., I I Bew lor. (31 PINANOIAUe qevem per cent. First Mortgage Bonds or na IanTille, Ilaxleton, and Wilkes. barre Railroad Company, At 05 and Accrued Interest Clear or all Taxes. INTEREST PAYABLE APRIL AND OCTOBER. Persona wishing to make investments are Invited jo examine the menu of these BONDS. Pamphlets supplied and full Information given by Sterling & Wildman, FINANCIAL AGENTS, No. 110 SOUTH THIRD STREET, , tiau PHILADELPHIA. Oorernment Bonds and other Securities taken In xchange for the above at best market rates. WE OFFER FOR SALE TIIE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS or TBS SOUTHERN PENNSYLVANIA IRON AND RAILROAD COMPANY. Thes Bonds ran THIBTT YEARS, and pa 8EYM PBR OKNT. lntersst In gold, clsar of all taxss, parabls at ths First Rational Bank in Philadelphia. Ths amount of Bonds issued is 8ti45,000, and ars secured by a First Hortcace on real estate, railroad, and franchises of the Company the former of which oost two hundred thousand dollars, whioh has been paid for from Stock subscriptions, and after ths railroad Is finished, so that ths prodaots of ths mines ean be brought to market. it is estimated to be worth 8 1,000,000. Ths Kallroad connects with the Cumberland valley Railroad about four miles below Ohacibersbarn, and runs through a section of ths most fsrUls part of the Cumber land Valley. We sell them at 09 and scorned interest from Maroh L For further particulars applf to C. T. YERKE8. Jr., A GO., BANKERS, KO S BOUTH THIRD .STREET, ymT.ATiiiT.pm a. Wilmington and Reading RAILROAD Seven Per Cent. Bonds. FREE OP TAXES. We are oiTerlns $200,000 of the Second Mortgage Ilonds ot this Company AT 82 AND ACCRUED INTEREST. Foa the convenience of investors these Bonds are Issued In denominations of $1000s, 500s, and 100s. The money la required for the purchase of addl tlonal Rolling Stock and the fall equipment of the Road. The receipts of the Company on the one-half of the Road now being operated from Coatesvllle to Wil mington are about TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS per month, which will be more than DOUBLED with the opening of the other half, over which the large Coa Trade of the Road must come. Only SIX MILES are now required to complete the Road to Blrdsboro, which will be finished by the middle of the month. WM. FAINTER & CO., BANKERS, No. 36 South THIRD Street, 0 5 PHILADELPHIA, JAyCoOKE3;0 PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, AND WASHINGTON, BANKERS AKD Dealers in Government Securities. Special attention given to the Purchase and Sale of Bonds and 6tocks on Commission, at the Board of Brokers la this and other cities. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL POINTS, GOLD AND 6ILVER BOUGHT AND 80LD. RELIABLE RAILROAD BONDS TOR INVEST MENT, p&mphiets and full Information given at oar o91ce, SI t. x x 3 . -a- jl. axxv an voi. PHILADELPHIA. I 831 D. C. WHARTON SMITH CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Bo. 121 BOUTH THIRD STREEX. aocsssars t Smith. B doipB Oa. Brsty braaeh of ths tosiaess will have ptonpt ttteatioa as heretofore. Quotations oi Btoeka. Goveraasats. ud Gatd Son tan tlr received from Bsw Torfc br-jrtat wire, ttom OSJ FINANOIAU. LEI I Idll CONVERTIBLE Per Cent First Mortgage Gold Loan, Free from nil Taxes. " .v. mmtw .1(IWVW V I ku. mivu.hu wmt .U ration Company's nsw First Mortcae Bis Per Cent Gold IllHI A m I . h - I. I . a . . .u taxse, inieress ua. maroa aaa step tember, at nirXETY (90) And interest la currency added to date of purchase. These bonds are of a mortnm loan r fl nnn non. October 6. 186P. They bare twentr-fin (S5) rears to ran. and ars oonrertlble into stock at oar nntil 1879. Priaoinal and intersst payable in cold. They are secured by a Urst mortrass on 8600 acres of coal lands in ths Wyoming Valley, near Wilkesbarre, at present prodnolng at the rate of SuO.OOO tons of eoal per annum, with works in progress which contemplate a Urge increase at an early period, and also npon valuable Real innate m uus oity. A sinking fnnd of ten cents per ton noon alt anal uiim from the mines for fire years, and of fifteen cents per ton thereafter, is established, and Tbe Fidelity Insuranoe, Trust and Safe Deposit Company, ths Trustees under tbe mortgage, collect these sums and invest them in these Bonds, agreeably to ths provisions of the Trust. For foil particulars copies of ths mortgage, etc. auDls to O.IE BORIS, W. H. KKWBOLD. SON k AERT9H3 JAT COOKE A CO.. . DREXEL A CO., K. W. CLARK a OO. 6 11 lm UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Land G'rant Coupon IInd, $1000 Each, Interest April and October, for sale at irweacit. They pay SEVEN (7) PER CENT. Interest, run for twenty (80) years, are secured by 18.000,000 acres or land, all lying within twenty (30) miles of the rail road. THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANr RECEIVE THEIR LAND GRANT BONDS FOR THEIR FACE AND ACCRUED INTEREST in pay ment of any of their lands. Pamphlets giving full details of the land can ba obtained by application to DE HA YEN & BRO, No. 40 South THIRD Street. B. K. JAMISON & CO.. SUCCESSORS TO J?. 30. KELLY .to CO, BANKERS AND DEALERS IN Gold, Silver and Government Bonis At Closest Market Bates, N. W. Cor. THIRD and CHESNUT St. Boeclal attention given tn munrrMmw nsnm In New York and Philadelphia Stock Boards, etv etc. , Hi SI Hi r JB FOE SALE. C. T. YERKES, Jr., I CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 20 South THIRD Street. 13 PHILADELPHIA. QLErlL-rLi, DAVIS & CO. Ho. 48 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. GlENDINNING, DAVIS S AMORT, No. 2 NASSAU STREET, NEWORK, BANKERS AND BROKERS. Receive deposits subject to chect, allow Interest on standing and temporary balances, and executa orders promptly for the purchase and sale ot STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD, In either city. Direct telegraph communication from Philadelphia house to New Torfc i p O R SALE Williamsport City 6 Per Cent Bonds, FREE OF ALL TAXES. 1XS0, Philadelphia and Dai by Railroad 7 Per Cent Bonds, Coupons payable by the Chesnut aad Walnut Street Railway Company. These Bonds will be sold at a price which will male them a very desirable Investment. P. 8. PETERSON & CO., No. S9 SOUTH THIRD STREET, S63 PHILADELPHIA E LLIOTT 1 1 W L BANKERS Ho. 109 SOUTH THIRD STREET, DEALERS IN ALL GOVERNMENT 83CTJ3i. TIES, GOLD BILLS, ETC. . . , . DRAW BILLS OP EXCHANGE AND IS3U3 COMMERCIAL LETTERS OF CREDIT ON THS UNION BANK OF LONDON. ISSUE TBAV3LLEH8' LETTERS CF CREDIT ON ION DON AND PARIS, avallabla throaghoat Europe. Will collect all Coupons and Interest free of ebarga for parties making then financial arrangements with us. . CUTLERY, ETO. "pODGERS & W03TKNHOLM8 FOUKET- KJtlYCS. 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