THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1870 5 IMXHIC AIj MDDR4III1TIC. 'M. r."l the Areh. The Drst performance of M. P., the new comely by the author of Our, cte, ScWLatid other pieces that nave obtained popularity, attracted a good Audience to the Arch last evening. M. P. signifies Member of Parliament, and the main Incidents are connected with the Intrigues for the election of rival candidates, one of whom Is the highly honora blo bat excessively Inane fashionable British gen tleman, or rather "swell," of the period, and the Other the conventional "self-made man," with a dash of real character In him, for which, bewever, we be'teve that Mr. Craig, who sustained the part last evening, is entitled to more credit than the author. The subject Is one that requires for its most effective delineation a more vigorous pen than that commonly wielded by Mr. Robertson, and while there is better writing In M. P. than In anything that Bonclcault has lately doae, it is not as strong a piece ft Bonclcault would have turned out If he had undertaken to manipulate the same theme. The chief characteristic or Robertson s plays are a neatly managed plot, neatly arranged situations, and a neat dialogue that is often animated and really witty, and not seldom vapid and wearisome In th9 extreme. All of these characteristics we Dnd in M. P., the opening of which introduces tons some of the more red tied male personages, whose drawling conversation has anything but an enliven ing effect. The appearance of some of the ladles and some of the more vulgar male personages npon the scene brightens OP .the performance, and by the time the curtain drops npon the first net the audience is Impressed with the Idea that there may be really Borne good entertainment in the piece. Mr. Mackay and Mr. Hill act the parts of "Dunscombe Duns combe, Esq." and "Piers Talbot" with nice discrimi nation, but It would really be an improvement if they would drop the peculiar drawl which, although Characteristic of the style of personages they repre sent, Is insufferably wearisome. The staple of the plot relates to the intrigues and bribery Incident to a British election, and here the dramatic talent f the author Is shown to the best advantage, as It Is in the love stories that are intro duced as accessories to the main theme. Much of the dialogue is exceedingly well written, and in Borne of the scenes there is a genuine humor such as Is not often seen in the play-writing of the present day. All the parts last evening were well sustained, but Mr. Craig rather carried off the honors with his Very amusing personation of the "self-made man" "Isaac Skoome," unless, Indeed, Mrs. Drew is enti tled to share them with him for her vivacious and humorous acting of the part of "Cecelia Dunscombe." "Urnanl" at tbe Chesnut. We are happy in the belief that the blonde bur lesque business is literally on Its last legs, for while the travesty of Ernani, which was produced at the Chesnut last evening by the Lisa Weber troupe, is no worse than some burlesques we have been called upon to witness since the Invasion of the blondes, the audience found it very hard to extract much amusement from it, and the well-worn jokes and ttotiblesenteiutres that a few seasons ago would eet a theatre in a roar fell very flat indeed. It is possible that an intelligent public, anxious to enjoy a novel sensation, may, for a time, find entertain ment in such pcrfonnances as the blonde burlcsquers afford, but it Is not in human nature to endure more than a certain amount of utterly idiotic attempts at fun, Indecent allusions, and ex hibitions of the female figure. Miss Lisa Weber in her performance last night gave her audience most Of the old Lydla Thompson business that disgusted decent people in this city last season, and It is a gratifying indication of an Improved taste in our theatre-goers that it failed to excite much enthusi asm ; and it will be a matter for sincere gratifica tion if such performances can in future be ban ished to concert halls and variety theatres, where they belong, and leave the legitimate boaras to the class of entertainments that the more judicious por tion of the public desire to see upon them. ftlr. J. 8. Clnrfce am "Henry Dove." Mr. J. 6. Clarke commenced the second week of bis engagement at the Walnut last evening to a fiouso crowded in every corner with an' audience bent upoa enjoying a couple of honrs of hearty laughter. Buckstone's farcical play of Married Life Is an abundantly amusing piece of Itself, bat Mr. Clarke gave It an additional attraction by his very funny personation of "Henry Dove." Mr. Clarke is a genuine farce actor, and in such a charac ter as "Henry Dove" he has excellent opportunities to give his peculiar talents full play. His performance last evening was in an emi nent degree mlrth-inBnlring, and was highly enjoyed by all who witnessed it. The Cltr Amnaeinenia At tbk Wai.nct Mr. J. S. Clarke will appear this evening as Heury Dove" in Harried Life, and as 'Timothy Toodles." At the Arch the new comedy entitled M. P. will be repeated this evening. At the CnesNCT the burlesque of Ernani will be performed this evening. At iub American a variety entertainment will be given this evening. At the Eleventh Street Opera House an attractive programme of minstrelsy will be pre sented this evening. At the A urn Street Oteha House an Interesting variety of Ethiopian comicalities is announced for this evening. iviAitiiu:r. Brown Whiteside. In Champlaln, N. Y., on Thursday, the 20th Instant, by the ttov. William Whittaker, Franx O. Hrown, of Chicago, to Sarah W., daughter of John 11. Whiteside, of Cuauiplam. Scnorr. On the:23d instant, James Scuorr, Esq., in the sun year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family, also the members of the "State society of the Cincinnati of Pennsylvania," are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, No. 1411 Filbert street, on Wednesday morning, soth instant, at 11 o'clock. Interment at Laurel Hill. SPECIAL. NOTICES. For adiliHoxal Special A'otlca nee Inside Paget. rf.f- COVRRK OF I.FCTURES AT THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE FOR THE WINTER OF 1870-71. Thelecfres for the winter will be divided into several different courses, as follows: First Course On General and Orgaulc Chemistry. By Professor li. Howard Rand, M. W. (Second Course On Sound. By J. Soils Cohen, M. D. Third Course On Vital Forces. By Professor R. E. Rogers. M. D. Fourth Course On the Geology of S. E. Pennsyl vania. By Professor A. R. Leedx. Filth Course on Physics and Mechanics. By John (i. Moore, M. S. The Lecn-res will be delivered on the TUESDAY and THURSDAY of every week, beginning Tuesday, October 25. In addition to the free use of the Library and Reading-room, and the advantages of the monthly meetings of the Institute and its sections, where everything novel or interesting in science, art, or in vention la presented and discussed, free admission to its lectures is far from beiDg the least of the pri vileges of inemler8hlp in the Institute. The attention of the science-loving public is in vited to the announcement that the facilities for ad mission to membership are ample and liberal enough to place its beuedts within the reach of all. Any information can be obtained at the Hall of the institute. WILLIAM II. WAHL, 10 i 6t Secretary. FOR NON-RETENTION OR INCONTI- "w nence of Urine, Irritation, lnilammatloB, or ulceration of the bladder or kldnevs, diseases ol the nrostate elands, atone in the bladder, calculus, gravel or brick duBt deposits, and all diseases of the bladder, kidneys, and dropsical swellings, Vns llELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BlCHU. 1U 1 7 T ay STATU 80C1ETY OF TUB CINCINNATI ' OF PENNSYLVANIA. The members of this Society are requested to rnwt at No. 1411 FILBERT Street on WEONES- DAY MORSINU, 25th Inst, at 11 o'clock, to attend the fnnensl of their late fellow-member, JAMES eCHOTT, E,q. GEORGE W. HARRIS, Secretary. Octolr24, 1&T0. trMANBOOD AND YOUTHFUL VIGOR w are regained by Hklmbold's Extract Bccnu. 10 1 Tw W. W. 8 H A R P E w C O., PUBLISHERS' AGENTS FOR f 10 21 2t CITY AND COUNTRY ADVERTISING, TRIBUNE BUILDINGS, NKW YORK. SPECIAL. NOTIOES. nxr- AMERICAN SOCIAL SCIENCE ASSOCIA w TION. The Ninth General Meeting of the AMERICAN SOCIAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION wtll he held In the II ALL of the UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVA NIA on October 25, SB, and 81. Ihe following win be the ORT'ER of prockktunqs. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25. MOKKINU SESSION. 11 A. M. General Business, Notices and Motions. 18 M. "Mining Legislation," by Ecklev B. Coxe, Esq., of Philadelphia. 12-40 P. M "Would the Admission of the British Provinces as Members of the United States Benefit both Parties T" by E. II. Derby, Esq. , of Boston. 1 '20 r. M. "Minority Representation in Europe," Thomas Hare, Esq., of London. EVENING SESSION. 745 P. M. Opening Address, by Hon. William Strong, of Philadelphia. NotlceB and Motions. 815 P. M. "Homes lor Worklngmen and Working women," by George B. Emerson, Esq., of B oKton. 8-45 P. M. "Civil Service Reform," by J. Q. Rosen- gartn, Esq., of Philadelphia. 0'15 r. M. "Proportional Representation," by Hon. C. R. Buckalew, of Bloomsburg, Pa. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBBK 2li. MORNING SESSION. 11 A. M. Dlscnsslon. 12 M. "Relations of the Commercial Public to Le gislation," by Hamilton A. Hill, Bsi., of Boston. 1240 P. M. The paper for this hour to be advertised hereafter. 120 P. M. "The Press in its Relations and Infiu ences," by Hon. George H. Yeaman, of Kentucky. EVENING PISSION. 7- 45 P. M 'On Method in the Study of Social Science," by Hon. W. H. Lowrlc, of Phila delphia. 8- 30 P. M. "Industrial Effects of the Present War in Europe," by Hon. David A Wells, of New York. 915 T. M "Present Condition of American Ohar tography.' by Professor J. B. Whitney, of Cambridge. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27. MORNING SESSION. 11 A. M Discussion. 12 M. "The Evidence of Experts," by Dr. Isaac Rav, of Philadelphia. 12-40 P. M. "International Industrial Competi tion," by Joseph Wharton, Esq., of Phila delphia. V20 P. M. "The Theory or the Civil Service," by B. Coxe, Esq., of Philadelphia. EVENING SESSION. 7- 45 P. M "Art Schools," by Charles C. Perkins, Esq., of Boston. 8- 30 P. M. Concluding Address, by the President. Members of the Association, and the public srene- rally, are Invited to attend. S AolUxiLi BL.IOT, President of the Association. .T. M. McKIM, On behalf of the Executive Commltee. WILLIAM STRONG, Chairman of the Philadelphia Branch. J. . ROSKNGARTEN, 10 24 Secretary of the Philadelphia Branch. fs- llELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU ANO mr" Improved Rose Wash cures delicate disorders in all their stages, at little expense, little or no change In diet, no inconvenience, and no exposure. It is pleasant in taste and odor. Immediate in its action, and free from all injurious proper ties. 10 1 Iff ACADEMY OF MUSIC. 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Debility Is accompanied by many alarming symptoms, and If no treatment is sub mitted to, consumption, Insanity, or epileptic tits ensue. lOlTw tf MEBTING OF STOCKHOLDERS OFFICE OP THE SCHOOLCRAFT IRON COMPANY, No. 407 LIBRARY Street, Philadelphia. A special meeting of the Stockholders of the Schoolcraft Iron Company will be held on WEDNES DAY, the 23d day of November, A. D. 1S70, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Office of the Company, No. 407 LIBRARY Street, Philadelphia, to take into conside ration the execution of a mortgage npon the pro perty of the company, and the issue of the bonds of the company to an amount not exceeding one hun dred and twenty thousand dollars (f 120,000) bearing Interest at a rate not exceeding ten per centum per annnm, to be secured by said mortgage. Tbe meeting will also be asked to take Into con sideration the assignment of the real and personal property of the company In trust for the benefit of its creditor, or such other measures as may be laid before it to provide for the payment of the debts of the company. By order of the Board of Directors, THOMAS SPARKS, Secretary. Philadelphia, Oct. 13, 1870. 10 22 4w gy HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU is pleasant in taste and odor, free from all in jurious properties, and Immediate in Its action. 10 1 Tw jgj- BARGAINS IN WORKED SLIPPERS. We offer to the ladies a large lot of Worked Slippers, in raised work and worked on toes, at very low prices. One lot at 50 cents, One lot at 75 cents. One lot at 11-25. One lot at l-50. One lot at 11-75. One lot at 12. Regular stock of Sofa Pillows, Pln-CUsUIons, and Embroidered Slippers, at low price. Best Zephyr, sold full weight. Best American Zephyrs 15 cents. Stocking Yarns, Wool, and Coiton. Silk and Jet Bnttons. 9 28 tuths lm Gimps and Fringe. RAPSON'S, N. W. cor. EIGHTH and CHERRY Streets. gy ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CONSTI tutions, of both sexes, use Helmbold's Ex tract Brcuu. It will give brisk and energetic feel liigs, and enable you to sleep well. 10 1 7w gy- THE LORRAINE VEGETABLE CATHAR TIC PILL Is far the best Cathartic remedy yet diEcovered. The most complete success has long attended its use. It never falls to accomplish all that is claimed for it. It produces little or no pain ; leaves the organs free from irritation, and never overtaxes or excites the nervous system. In all diseases of the skin, blood, stomach, bowels, liver, kidneys of children, and In many difficulties pecu liar to women, it brings prompt relief and certatn cure. The best physicians recommend and prescribe it ; and no person who once uses it will voluntarily return to any other cathartic. It is sold by all deal ers in drugs and medicines. TURNER A CO., Proprietors, 10 6 thstu No. 120 Tremont street, Boston, Mass gy- TllirGL6RYOFMAN IS STRENGTH. Therefore the nervous and debilitated should immediately tise Uelmbold's extract isrtuu. m i iw lv- HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT THIS? Owina- to the blah price of meats of all kinds, a company has been organized to manufacture nork out of" pig iron. Whatever doubts may arise in regard to the success of this uovel enterprise, there can be none concerning the superiority of the Ilouevbrook i.enian ooai soia uyj. u. UANuauii.. at the northwest corner of Ninth and Master streets. This superb vein of anthracite maintains the high reputation it gained when first introduced to our marser, it is jusi ine iuei mai every uouse kf eper should uio, and when prepred undr H N- COCK'S supervision is entirely ;K'S supervision is entirely free irom oust or slate. Test it lor yoursuives. 9 9 3m SUCCESS AT LAST IN TAKING PRESS conies from printed Forms at HKLKKN'STEIN k. LEWIS' Railroad and Commercial Printing House. FIFTH and CHESNUT Streets. It TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND w or.Hale remedies for unpleasant and dangerous diseases. Use Uelmbold's Extract Cuchu anu IiiruovKD Rohe Wash. ltfiTHr . y shattered"" constitutions"" re"". stored br Hslmbold'u Extract Bt'cuo. 110 1 1 w FINANCIAL A LEGAL INVESTMENT roa Tr aite e s. Executon an d Adminlitr atort, WB OFFER FOR SALS 52,000,000 or TBM Pennsylvania Railroad Coa UEIVEKAL. ITIORTQAfJU Six Per Cent. Bonds at 93 And Interest Added to the Date f Purchase. All Free from State Tax, and Issued In Sums of $1000. These bonds are coupon and registered, Interest on the former payable January nd July 1 ; on the latter April and October 1, add by an act of the Lefrislature, approved April 1, 1ST0, are made a LEGAL INVESTMENT for Administrators, Execu tors, Trustees, etc For further particulars apply to Jay Cooke Sic Co., 12. W. Clark Ac Co., W. II. IVewbold, Bon Sc Aertsen, C. At II. Ilorle. 10 1 im UNITED STATES SECURITIES Bought, Sold and Exchanged on Most Liberal Termi. GOLD Sought and Sold at Market Batet, COUPONS CASHES Pacific Railroad Bonds BOUGHT AND SOLD. Stocks Bought and Sold on Commis sion Only. Accounts received and Interest allowed on Dally Balances, subject to check at sight. DE HAYEN & BRO., No. 40 South THIRD Street, 6 11 PHILADELPHIA. gLLIOTT BAHKXRS U EI If BTo. 109 SOUTH THIRD BTBSB7, DEALERS in ALL GOVERNMENT BSCUKI TIES, GOLD BILLS, ETC DRAW BILLS 07 BICHANQB AND ISSTJ COMMERCIAL LETTERS OF CREDIT OH TBI UNION BANS 07 LONDON. ISSUE TRAVELLERS' LETTERS OF CREDIT ON LONDON AND PARIS, available throngaont Europe. Will collect au Coupons and interest free of oiarn for parties mating their flnanolal arrangements vita as. sj p O R S A L B, Six Per Cent. Loan of the City ol Williamiport, Pennsylvania, FREE 07 ALL TAXES, At 85, and Accrued Interest. These Bonds are made absolutely secure by act o Legislature compelling the city to leryjsufflcientt x to pay Interest and principal. P. 0. PETERSON a CO., No. 39 SOUTH THIRD STREET, M pmT.A TJBLPB3A 7 PER CENT. BONDS OF THE BTATB OP ARKANSAS AT SEVENTY AND ACCRUED INTEREST. 8 PER OENT. COLD BONDS, PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST GUARANTEED B THE STATE OP ALABAMA, AT NINETY-FIVB AND ACCRUED IN TEREST. II. K. JAITII80X & CO,, CORNER THIRD AND CHESNUT, 10 19 tf PHILADELPHIA. S I L V E B FOB SALE. G. T. YERXES, Jr., C&., BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. SO South THIRD Street; PTTTT. A Tl gT.FTTT A SOS 203 izAnnissorj grxli&bo, BANKER. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS RECEIVED AND INTER EST ALLOWED ON DAILY BALANCES. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED FOR THE PURCHASE AND BALE OP ALL RELIABLE SE CURITIES. COLLECTIONS MADE EVERYWHERE. REAL ESTATE COLLATERAL LOANS NEGO TIATED. 3 81 m No. 203 S. SIXTH St., PMlsda. JO WV HONDS. KEOKUK, MUSCAT 'NE, DUBUQUE, LKE COUNTY, And other Iowa bond (city or county) bought at beBt raiea. BOWARD DARLINGTON, 10 10 lm No. UT Souta POURTd Street. 'J CIRCULAR TO FRENCH DEESS FABRICS. Although both Great Britain and Germany furnish this country with a very large amotant of Dresa Textures, nearly all the finest and most fashionable are of French manufacture, and hence a great scarcity of French goods, owing to the war, was anticipated early in the season. All the French goods that can possibly reach us this season are now here, and after a careful exaini- nation of the market we find tfoat although the BULII is not quite so small as we expected, yet, to a consider able extent, it is made up of large I 7 DISC XIX XVX I XT ATS purchases of TJ II XI XJ Xi X AB Xi X2 XVXAXC32S, which would not have found a market here had it not been for the anticipated deficiency. This is more particularly the case in the article of XtLACXX SiXiXES- We, therefore, advise particular care to pur chasers in the selection of these goods. In Fine Worsted and Woollen Dress Goods there will be a DX2CXDX2D SCARCITY, and we would invite an early exami nation of our stock while it is replete in the most re cherche textures we have ever imported, and C AIT HOT BE DUPLICATED. Our BXiACXE SI LIE 8T0 CIS contains nothing but the most CX3LX3BXIATX2D and HX3LIA- BLX3 of Lyons makes. HOMER, COLLADAY & CO., 1412 AND 1414 FINANCIAL. A DESIRABLE Safe Home Investment TUB Sunbury and Levis town Railroad Company Oiler $1,200,000 Bonds, bearing; 7 Per Vent. Interest in Uold, Secured by a " First and Only Mortgage. The Bonds are issued in $10008, $500s and $2008. The Coupons are payable in the city of Philadelphia on the first days of April and October, Free of State and United State Taxes. The prioe at present is 00 and Accrued Interest in Currency. This Boad, with Its connection with the Pennsylvania Railroad at Lewistown, brings the Anthracite Coal Fields 67 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. VM. PAINTER & CO., BANKERS, Dealers In Government Securities, No. 3G South THIRD Street, 9U4p PHILADELPHIA. B. E. JAMISON & CO.. SUCCESSORS TO P. IT. Kir.TiLY to CO, BANKKBS AND D2ALKBS III Gold, EUrer and Government Boudi At Cloaeut market Hater ( ff. W. Cor. THIEO and CHE3HTUT fits. Hpeclal attention given to COMMISSION OBOSUI In New York and fouadma gtoak Boards, cm ew, THE LADIES. CHESNUT STREET. FINANCIAL.. Wilmington and Reading ZULZZ.ZIOAS Seven Per Cent. Bonds, FREE OF TAXE3. We are fierlng $300,000 of the Second Mortgage Ilonda ot UlIs Company AT 82 AND ACCRUED INTEREST. For the convenience of investors these Bonds are Issued in denominations ot $10008, $5008, and 100. Tne money Is required for the purchase of addl. Uonal Rolling Stock and the full equipment of the Boad. The road is now flalshed, and doing business largely in excess of the anticipations of its officers. The trade offering necessitates a large additional outlay for rolling stock, to afford full facilities for its prompt transaction, the present rolling stock not being Bu-fflclent to accommodate the trade. WH. PAINTER & CO., BANKERS, No. 36 South THIRD Street, IS rniLADSLPHiA; JayCooke&Cp PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, AND WASHINGTON, BANKERS, 'AND Dealers in Government Securities. Special attention given to the Purchase and Sale of Bonds and stocks on Commission, at the Board of Brokers in this and other cities. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. COLLECTIONS MADB ON ALL POINTS. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD. Reliable Railroad Bonds for investment. Pamphlets and full Information given at our office, No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. DO 13m $12,500. 812,500. MORTGAGES. 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