THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1870. nusiCAL Ann dramatic. The CUT Amnnrn(s. At TnK Academt or Musto Madame Seebsch bad a lanre audience to witness her perform ance of "Iiulsa Miller" In Schiller wildly en ergo tic play of Intrigue and Love. The Ycrjr artistic faults of this piece conduce to a certain extent to its effectiveness In representation, and the character of "Louisa" is one that Is ad mirably suited to Madame Seebach's graceful and beautiful style. She played last bight with a great deal of tenderness and pathos, and both In the play and la her spirited recitation of Schiller's "Sonir of the Bell" she excited the en thusiasm of her audience to the highest pitch. This erenln? Madame Seebach will appear in one of her greatest roles, "Marguerite," In Goethe's trauedy of Faust. No admirer of elevated dramatic art should miss seeing this performance. There will be a matinee to-morrow, when Madame Seebach will appear as '".Jane Eyre." At tiik Chesnut Mr. Frank I)rer will have a farewell benefit, when be will appear as "Handy Andy,' "Monsieur Jacques." and will give imitations of famous actors. This is a flue bill, and it should attract a crowded house. There will be a matinee to-morrow, when Mr. Drew will appear. On Monday Mrs. James A. OUos and her burlesque troupe will appear in Ilerve's Petite Faust. At the Walnut Mr. J. 8. Clarke will tke a benefit this evening, when he will personate ''"Babington Jones" in John Brougham's comedy of Among the Jlreahera, "Cousiu Joe" in The, Hough Viammvl. aud "Jack Humphries" in Turning the Tobies. A matinee will ue given to-morrow, whea Mr. Clarke will nppear as "Asa Trenchard" in Our American Cousin. At the Am. ii Shakespeare's beautiful comedy of As You. Lil.e it will be represented this evening ith Mrs. Drew as "Itosalind." The performance will conclude with the comic drama ol Anny liioi.e. AlAM f OKKl-AI'GUS CIRCUS AN 1) MENAOEIUE is attracting ltirge audiences every afternoou and evening" at the corner of Broad and Wallace streets. This is a first rate show, aud fathers of families cannot give their youngsters a greater treat than by taking them to see it. Mu. Cajil Woi.khoh.n will give his first mati nee of tbo pretient season to-day at 4 o'clock P. M., at the Foyer of the Academy of Music. A line programme of classical music w ill be pre sented. At the American Pedanto the great gym nast, and numerous other talented performers will appear this evening. There vill be a mati nee to-morrow. At Duj-rks: Benedict's Opera Hours the opening of the minstrel ecaeon h-vs been crowned with brilliant success, and crowded houses have been in attendance every evening during the preFcnt wetk. This troupe is large and elhelent, and the programme each eveuing is full of excellent cutcntainment. There will ba a I matinee to-morrow, when the price of admls yslon will be '.'" cents to all parts of the house. At the Arch Street Opera House Hughey Dougherty will deliver his fuuny speech this eveuing. fbcridan aud Mack will execute their songs ami daticca. i nero win oe a grand nan- road mmaxi-np ana a variety 01 oiner features that will make a most attractive entertainment, which will conclude with the pantomime of The llaker s Mmhap. The Geiim asia orchestra win give a public chearsal at Musical Fund nail to-morrow after- moon. An excellent programme or classical ana opular niuic will bo performed. The Enolimi Opera. On Monday a season of twelve nights and .two matiuees of English pera will commence at me Acsaeray or Music. The principal artists who are announced to ap- ear are wen Known to tne pnoitc, ana repre senting as they do the strength of the two ompanies M last year, a tonus 01 superior icrforinances may be expected lrom them. Il'his English troupe is the only operatic combi nation now in tue Held, and so tar as mere are iny Indications at present, the only perform ances oi opera we will nave tuts season will be feiich us they will give. The reportoire Is large. nd the operas announced are such as are well f orth hearing, aud it is to be hoped that the udiences wHl be as largo as the merits of the oupe dcect ve. For the first week are announced ft Troeatore, he. liohviuinu (,'irl. The Iluqiteuol., Itinnrah, lartha, Fro IHavolo, and Oberon. The most Tominent feature of this programme Is Mever ecr's beautiful opera of JHwirah, which has ever before been given lu this city In English, nd which is too seldom performed In any shape, nother Performance of ereat interest will be Leber's Ohivon, which created such a sensation hen it was brought out for one or two evenings . the end of last season by the Parepa-Kosa foupe. I he oiner works announced are old- tabusncd favorites, that are well worth near- jig even by tho.se wbo nave heard thanvf re cently, and aitosetner tne prospect tor a series f first-rate entertainments is most promising luring the second week an equally attractive at of operas is announced. Conid?riug the w prices of admission, the merit of the corn Any, and the excellence of the operas they nil perform, there should be crowded houses ery evening. Single seats can now be secured nt the Acv my and at the music store of tv. A. North & r., rvo. li'.'ii uuenut street. ".Mr. Kiiildituaa and Wernriii." the l.lil"tM nf thr Evening Telryraph. f entlkm kn : An editorial article under the above fptlon appeared in the Issue of your journal pub ilied on Monday. I am B' misrepresented lu very Iportast respects by the terms in which I am there r erred to, that I cannot do less than claim similar Ibllcity and prominence for this note of correction, yl I do not doubt, from the usual spirit of fairness kplayed by yru. that you will accord to me so ap- iprlate a medium for self-vlndictlon. a the dm place, then, I am not a "political aspl :t," nor l.i it "well known" tht I have ambitions such a sort, I'pon several occasions, It la true, ition lias iMeii made of lay name In connection n nominations 10 omuai piace, ani 1 nave ueea jccted, as almost the natural sequence, to that d of Individual malignity which disregards the cneies both or propriety and truth, and of that re general disparagement and abuse which so vn ttnits Its vehicle of lUffunion lu the newspaper ss; but in all these Instances I have never been a ling candidate for public notice and preference, i only so at the earnest desire, and sometimes en- ty, of waruily-aft'ccted friends, whose kindly fit has been permitted to overrate my own quieter lies and .humble self-appreciation. The words lltlcal aspirant" have come to possess a low and ynslve significance, and I do not choose to have m appnea to me wunoui a aemai oi tne nines or. lr application. qually objectionable Indeed, with a worse lm ation is that portion of your article which attrl ? to me the desire to propitiate some "ring," of u the existence la presumed by you. I know iio such ring, ana nave neither leuowsuip nor r with it. My sentiments are too hostile to all improper and selfish combinations, and my Ue of what is due as well to my self-respect aj just regard for that which U manly and true, jo keen aud coutrolang to suffer me to become irtyto, much less the servant f, any class or lie with objects so unfair ana so mischievous. own pecuniary interests and personal advance- Lt might have been vastly more enhanced and 1 table If I bad consented heretofore to recognize i conditions and alliances as could have brought into co-operation with those objects. But I jp had other and higher alms than a course like could present to me ; ana in tne pursuits oi an rable aud dlgnlded prolesslon have been quite tent to nod my higher satisfaction ana to re my more legitimate rewards. Vie delay in the appointment of the committee, which you think there la reason to complain, had no motive other than that which has com- ded tuelf to my best Judgment and most con ntlous wish to discharge faithfully the duty en- tedtouie. Whenever that motive lUaU have exhausted lu force, tne committee wltt be an nounced by ms. If It shall then appear that I have put It In your p.w.r to be able to speak favorably or my committee I shall be gratified, but my own esti mate of the character and extent of the responsi bility cast npon me will be the principle that shall govern me In whatever appointments I may make. I am respectrully yours, William II. Rcjddiman. November 9, 1S70. CITf ITIiMI, A Yovno Win's RBquBST. Wire Charley, I wish when you eome up to-n'ght you'd stop into your druggist's and get me a bottle or Plantation Bit ters. Be sure and get the genuine. Charley What In the world, Mary, are you going to do with Plantation Bitters ? Wire Everybody that I know Is in ecstacyover Plantation Bitters, and I am going to try them my self. I am assured by several or my Mends that the Bitters will oure my dyspepsia, and at the same time do away with that terrible nausea which you know I am at times subject to. The doctor was In yester day, and says that all I want Is a tonic, and that Plantation Bitters Is the bes that can be got. Charley It is Just the thing, my dear; and It Is strange that I had not thought or lt before. To Tim Prune.- W hy not come to headquarters at once and save yourselves the trouble or looking around? Hundreds or people call dally and say they have been looking for clothing, but have been unable to suit themselves In stjles, qualities, and price until they came to the great and popular Brown Stone Hall of Kockhlll A Wl'son, Nob. 6(3 and 60S Ohesnut street, where everything In the Clothing lino Is found to suit both the taste and pocket. Vai.kk's Pkstaurant, No. 923 Arch street, ele gantly fitted up, Is now lu mil blast, serving all the delicacies or the season from 6 A. M. to midnight. Parties returning from the theatres or opera bouse served at the shortest notice from an unsurpassed bill of fare. Ladles' Saloon on the second floor. Mr. William W. Casbidt, the Jeweller at No. 8 Soath Second street, has one or the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds or Jewelry and Silver ware In the city. He has also on hand a One assort mcntof line American Western Watches. Those who purchase at this store at the present time are certAln to get the worth or their money. An Enemy in Your Mouth Do not put an em?my in yo'T moutb t0 steai away y0ur teeth. Beware of destructive tDoth washes and tooth powders, many of which are base imitations or Sozodont. Insure a life lease of sound teeth and fragrant breath, by adopting tlie rragrant Sozodont. Sea Moss Parine rrom pure Irish Moss, for Blanc Mange, Puddings, Custards, Creams, etc. etc. The cheapest, healthiest, aud most delicious food In the world. Philadelphia can now boast of the most magni ficent Dollar Store In the world, at the marble palace, No. 819 Chesnut street. "Spalpinq's Gluk,' mends everything. handy about the house, IUAKKIED. Allen Dcli.es. On the mth of November, by the ncv. John W. Dulles, Frank Olcott Allen, Kb q., to Elizabeth Homer, youngest daughter or Joseph II. Dulles, Esq. $ Crank Pikrbon On the 9th or September, 1969, by the Kev. William B. Wood, at No. irio Fraultliu street, Hohert W. Crank to Auuuta C. Pieiwon, both of I'hlladelphla. iu:i. Pick nell. The Interment or the remains or Mrs. Fhii.v L. Bh'knsll, widow of the late Dr. K'lfus Blokneil, of West Philadelphia, will take plaie at Woodland Cemetery on Friday afternoon, Nov. I'th, at 4 o'clock punctually. Her relatives and frtendB are respectrully Invited to be present, Crock on the loth infant, Ida Florkncr, daughter or Henry and Amanda Crock, aged li months and 14 days. Tin; relatives end friends or the ramlly are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her pirents, Strawberry Mansion, on Sunday afternoon, at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Roxborougli Cemi tery. KwiNO. On the 8th instant, ceorije U. Ewino, aged C'i years. une relatives and rricnas oi tne rainnv. in Mnen- deuee Lodge.No. f5, I. O. of O. K., and tlio Iiigirers' uenenciai absocikuoii, qm resnectruiiv invited to at tend his funeral, from his late residence, No. I IT Miillin street, en Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'cIock. In terment at Kbenezer Church Urouud. Larason Fell asleep in Jesus, on thoSlh Instant, James i. Larason, aged 36 years. '1'he relatives aud friends and W elcome I-odxe, No. 229, 1. O. of o. F. ; Ark or Safety Division, No. 3S5. S. ofT.; Liberty Council, No. 11, O. U. A.M.; Key Ftono Lodge, No. 2, K. or 1, are respectfully Invited to attend tne lunerai, irom tne late resilience, rta 603 East Dauphin street, on Sunday, at 1 o'clock. Funeral services at Front Street M. E. Churoh. Manoan Suddenly, on the evening of the 9th C. and E. O. Mangan, aged 7 years and 6 months. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from his parents' remaeiiee, ro. lwn Brown street, on Mon day, the 14th Instant, at 1 P. M. Interment at Mount Morlah Cemetery. Walker. On Friday morning, the 11th instant. Maruaret S. Walker. The relatives and friends or tne family fare in vited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her sister, Mrs. Ellen F. Jayne, No. 931 N. Broad street, on Monday morning, the ltth instant, at 11 A. M., without further notice. H SPECIAL NOTICES. F-r adtUtional Sptctol Kottrtt ttt Inni'l Vu;J. jfcg- OFFICE OF THE BOABD OF REVISION OF TAXES, No. 11 STATE HOUSE ROW. Philadelphia, Nov. 9, 1S70. The Board of Revision of Taxes will meet at their omce, No. 11 State Honsc Row, on the follow ing days between the hours of 10 A. M. and 3 P. M., for the purpose or hearing appeals rrom the Assessors' Returns of Taxes for the year 1871, as follows: First and Second Wards MONDAY, November 4, 1670. Third and Fourth Wards TUESDAY, November 15, 1870. Fifth and Sixth Wards WEDN E3 DA Y, November 16, 1670. Seventh and Eighth Wards THURSDAY, No vember 17, 1870. Ninth and Tenth Wards FRI DAY, November 13, 1670. Eleventh and Twelfth Wards SATURDAY, No vember 19, 1670. Thirteenth and Fourteenth Wards MONDAY, November 81, 1870. Fifteenth and Sixteenth Wards TUESDAY, No vember 22, 1870. Seventeenth and Eighteenth Wards WEDNES DAY, November 23, 1870. Nineteenth Ward FRIDAY, November 25, 1870. Twentieth Ward SATURDAY, November 26, 1870. Twenty-first and Twenty-second Wards MON DAY, November 28, 1870. Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards-TCES-DAY, November 29, 1870. Twenty-tlttn and Twenty-sixth Wards WEDNES DAY, November 80, 1670. Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth Wards THURSDAY, December 1, 1671. THOMAS COCHRAN, WILLIAM LOUtilTLIN, SAMUEL HA WORTH, 119 wfm3t Board oj RvlslouorTxes. f FOR NON-RETENTION OR INCOKTI w nene of Urine, irritation, Inflammation, or ulceration of the bladder or kidne? s, diseases ol the prostate glands, stone la the bladder, calculus, gravel or brick dust deposits, and all diseases of the bladder, kidneys, and dropulcal swellings, l's Hclhsold s Fluid Extract fcucHo. 10 1 tm &t WENDELL PHILLlPb IN HIS L8T ARTS "could appropriately refer to the NEW fne by which Lettr l'ress Copies can be taken from rKlNTINO executed at HELKESHPEIN 4 KW IS' Railroad an1 Commercial Printing House. FIFTH and CHESNUT Streets. It itf- MANHOOD AND YOUTHFUL VIQOR are regained by Hklmbolu Extr4t BttHl'. 10Ur SPECIAL NOTICES. gy- MKRTINO OP 8TOCKIIOLDKRS-OKF1CK w OF THE BCHOOLCKAFT IRuN COMPANl", 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 H o'clock, noon, at the Odlce of the Company, No. 407 LIBRARY Street, Philadelphia, to take Into ccnnlde ratlon the execution of a mortgage upon the pro perty of the company, and the Issue of Hie bonds of the company to an anion lit not exceeding one hun dred and twenty thousand dollars (1,0ih) bearing Interest at a rate not exceeding tn per centum per anrium, to be secured by said mortgage. Tne meeting will also be asked to take Into con sideration the assignment of the real and personal property or the company in trust ror tne beneilt of its creditor?, or such other measures as my bs laid before lt to provide for the payment of the debts of the company. By order of the Board 6f Directors, THOMAS SPARK.9, Secretary. Philadelphia, Oct. 13, 1870. 10 11 4w jSV- TIAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT THIST Owing to the high price of meats of all kinds, a company has been organized to manufacture pork out or pig iron. Whatever doubts may arise In regard to the success or this novel enterprise, there can tie none concerning the superiority or the l jioneyorooK Lenign uoai sold by J. o. jiANOUUit, at the .northwest corner of Ninth and Master streets. This snperb vein of anthracite inaint.ins the high reputation -it gained when llrst Introduced to our market, lt Is Just the fuel that every housn. keeper should use, and when prepvred under HAN COCK'S supervision Is entirely free lrom dust or slate. Test It for yourselves. 9 9 3m REMOVAL. THE "EVENINO HERALD" will be Issued on and after TO-MORUOW (Saturday) from the new office, No. 23 S. SEVENTH Street, next door to the corner or Jay no street; a commodious building, and with new press, etc., every facility will ba at hand to please our patrons, lt tfrf- ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CONSTI- tutlons, of both sexes, use IIklmbold's Ex tract 1H in n. It will give bilsk and energetic feel ings, and enable you to sleep well. 101 7w jgyL THE "EVENING HERALD" A llvelf Artcrnoon Journal, price one cent, has all the latest City and Telegraphic News. On and after TO-MORROW (Saturday) it will be Issued from the new ofllce, No. 23 S. SEVENTH Street. lt jM- IIELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCIIU is pleasant In taste and odor, free from all In jurious properties, and Immediate in its action. 10 1 Tw tS? OFFICE OF TOE NATIONAL RAILWAY COMPANY, No. 109 South THIRD Street, ffilLADKLPHIA, Nov. 9, 1870. An Instalment or five dollars per share on the sub scriptions to the preferred stock of The National Railway Company will be duo and payable at the Oitlce of the Company, No. 109 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia, on or before the 2Mh of November, 1870. By order or the Board of Directors. 11 8 (it JACOB KIKUKL, Treasurer. gy TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND w nnsafe remedies for unpleasant and daugerous diseases. Use Hki.u holds Extract Bct'iiu and Improved Roan Wash. 10l7w tv- BIARCY'S SCIo'PTiCON IS A GREATLY Improved rorm or MAGIC LANTERN. For Home, Sunday-school, and Lecture-room It Is unrivalled. Call and see, No. 1340 CHESNUT Street, opposite V. 8 Mint. Exhibitions given to schools and evening parties. L- J. MAKUY. 11 6 6t gy- THE GLORY OF MAN IS STRENGTH. w Therefore the nervous and debilitated should Immediately ubo Uelmuold's Kx tract Buchu. 10 1 7w Shattered constitutions re- stored bv Helmbold's Extract Bcchu. 10 1 7w DIVIDENDS, ETC. rrw?" OFFICE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Philadelphia, Novembsrl, 1370. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The Board or Directors have this day declared a semi-annual dividend or FIVE PERCENT, on the Capital Stock of the Company, clear of National and State taxes, payable in cash, on or after November 80, 1S70. Blank powers of attorney for collecting dividends can be had at the oillce or the company. The oillce w ill be opened at 8 A. M. and closed at 3 1". W., Irom November 30 to December 3, ror the paymcLt of dividends, and after that date from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. THOMAS T. FIUTH, 1112m Treasurer. FINANCIAL.. 530, II E M () V A L. Harrisson Grambo, IlA.NIvKIt, nAS REMOVED TO HIS NEW OFFICE, Ko. 530 WALNUT Street. HIS UNRIVALLED CONVENIENCES WILL ENABLE HIM TO ACCOMMODATE HIS RA PIDLY INCREASING- BUSINESS, AND EXTEND THE GREATER FACILITIES TO HIS PATRONS. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS RECEIVED AND IN TEREST ALLOWED OS DAILY BALANCE ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF ALL RELIABLE SE CURITIES. COLLECTIONS MADE EVERYWHERE. REAL ESTATE COLLATERAL LOANS NEGO TIATED. . U19wfm6tCp IT-THIS OFFICE IS IN DIRECT TELE GRAPHIC COMMUNICATION WITH ALL THE FINANCIAL CENTRES OF THE COUNTRY. jAYC00KEtS;(p. PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, AD WASHINGTON, Ii A N K E K 8, AMD Dealeri in Government Securities. Ppeclal attention given to the Purchase and Sale of lkrndd and Stocks on Commission, at the Board of Brokers In this and other cltlea. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL OINTS. GOLD AND SILVER BOUviHT AND SOLD. Reliable Railroad Bonds for Investment. Pamphlets and foil information given at onr office, No. Hi SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. HO 1 8m ft Blx Per Cent Loan of the City of Williamiport, Pennsylvania, FREE OF ALL TAXES, At 85, and Accrued Interest . Ttieae Bonds are made absolutely secure by act o Legislature compelling the city to levyisamclenu ix to pay Interest and principal. p. c. PBTCROort a co.. No. 39 SOUTH THIRD BTI1KET, M ' rHJLADELPELi HOYT Q 10 IN GREAT VARIET T READY-MADE. A LARGE STOCK OF CLOTH, CASSIMBRRS AND COATING FOR MEN'S ORDER WORK. ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH AND CHESNUT. Ladies' Riding Habits PINANOIAL. A LEGAL INVESTMENT FOB Trustee. Executors and Administrators. WE OFFER FOR SALS 82,000,000 OP THS Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s Six Per Cent. Bonds at 93 Antl merest A!lel to tJie late f Purchase. All Free from male Tax, and iH&ued In Nums of AlOOO. These bonds are con ixn and regtHterert, lnteieit on the rormer payable January anI July 1; on ti e latter April and October 1, and by an art or the Legislature, approved April l, 1S70, are made a LEGAL IN VEHTM-ENT ror Administrators, Kxocn tors, Trustees, etc For runlu particular ajy-'ly to Jay Coolie Ac Co., E. XV, Clark Ac Co.. XV, II. IVewbold, lion Ac &.ectMt, C. A II. Horle. n i tin UHITED STATES SECURITIES Bought, Sold and Exchanged on Most Liberal Terms. Gr O Hi I Bought and Sold at Market Bates. COUPONS CASHED 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 BE HA YEN & JjBO., No. 40 South THIRD Street. u PHILADELPHIA, JOHN S. RUSHTOH &CCL BANKERS AND BROKERS. NOVEMBER COUPONS WANTED. City Warrants BOUGHT AND SOLD. No. 50 South THIRD Street, 8 25 PHILADELPHIA. B. K JAHIS0H & 00.. SUCCESSORS TO ' e. jr. ir.ixxnr co BANKSRS AND D5ALXB8 Cold, SllTer and Government Bonds At Clones market Ilatesr, N. W. Cor. THIRD and CHESNUT fits, fpeclal attention dven to OOXlflssiOH ORDSKSj In New Torn and PhUaapaia stock Boards, eta etc Mi JJLLIOTI 4k Dunit BAKSXSI Ko. 109 BOUTH THIRD BTRKBV, DSALXR8 TK ALL BOVKKNHJENT 8XCUBI TLBS, GOLD BILLS, BTC DRAW BILLS OP KT CHANGS AUD I88U1 OOMMSRCIAL LSTT2KS OP CKXDIT OM THJ UNION BANK OP LONDON. IBBUI TSAVSLLER8' LBTTSKS OP CILBDIT ON LONDON AND PABIS, STaUftbla UrongaOQt Kurop WQ1 eouect all coapoas ana Interest freaof olarts or parties nAtlsf tueli flnanolal arnmcements via as. M4 SI Xi v EJ FOB SALE. C. T. YERKES, Jr., t CO., VAHKEES AltS BKOKKBS. No. SO South THIRD Street; ( PBlLADXLPELii & BRO., made to order. io i rot FINANCIAL. A RELIABLE Safe Home Investment TX1IS Sunbury and Lewistown Railroad Company 7 PER CENT. GOLD First Mortgage Bonds. Intrrrst I'nyu lIe April and Octo lr, I'rce ofMlate and ITaited HtatesTaves, V'e are now offering the balance of the loan of .tl,L'x ),ooi, which is secured by a first and only lien on the entire property aud franchises of the Company, At 90 and the Accrued Inte rest Added. The Uond is now rapidly npproaohing com pletion, with a large trade in COAL, IltON, nnd Ll'MBEIt, in addition to tho passenger travel awaiting the opening of this greatly needed enttrprise, as the local trade alone is sntlUieutly large to sustain the l'.oad. We have no hesitation in recommending tho Konds ns a CIIEAL UELIAIJLE, and SAFE INVESTMENT. Tor paiiiphlefs, with map. and foil infor nsutiou, uj'ply to VWl. PAINTER & CO., Dealers In Government Securities, No. 36 South THIRD Street, 6 9 tf4p PHILADELPHIA. Wilmington and leading RAUHOAI Geven Per Cent. Bonds, FREE OF TAXES. We are tferlnaf f'JOOOOO ol tne Second fflortcase isondi of this Company AT 82 AND ACCRUED INTEREST. p r the cor.tenlence of Investor! ttese Bonds are Issued In denominations of lOOOs, 500s, and 100. The money la required for the purchase of addi tional Rolling btock and the fall equipment of the Road. Tne road is now finished, and doing a bnstness largely In excess of the anticipations of Its officers. The trade offering necessitates a large additional onus; for rolling stock, to afford fall facilities for Its prompt transaction, the present rolling stock not being sufficient to accommodate the trade. WI. PAINTER & CO., BANKERS, No. 36 South THIRD Street, SS PHILADELPHIA. D. C. WHARTON SMITH & CO., HASKERS AND 15ROKKHS, , No. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Successors to Smith, Randolph A Co. Every branch of the basiuess will have prompt at entlon as heretofore. Quotations of Stocks, Governments, and UM, .constantly received from New York by tbivats wike, from our friends, Edmund D. Randolph A Co. IOWA. UOIVI3H. KEOKUK, MUSCATINE, DUBUQUE. LEE COUNTY. And other Iowa bonds (city or county) bought at be'it rates. BOWARD D ARLINGTON, 1 IS IB lsl Bout FOURTH Street, OAS FIX-TURKS. CORNELIUS & SONS, ITIAI I'ACTl urns or GAS FIXTURES. Wholesale and Retail HalcsroomH, Ho. 821 CHERRY Street PHILADELPHIA. lVe hare no store or salesroom, on CnesiMit street. 9 148mCp CX)RNELITJ3 & SON& BAKER, ARNOLD & CO.". MAX UFA C T UliEllH or GAS FIXTURES, Chandeliers, Ptndan, ISrackets, lite. OF HEW DESIGNS. SALESROOMS, No. 710 CHESMUT Street. MANUFAOTORV, 9. W. Comer TWELFTH and BROWN jn l 1 1 2mrp PII ILADELPII I A. OARPETINQS, " CARPETINGS. BScCAUUM, . CHEASE I SLOAN No. 509 CHESNUT Street French Moquettes, French AxminstQrs, Crossley's 6-4 Velvets English Brussels, Crossley's Tapestries, Hall and Stair Carpotincs. c j Tt jl k rr i is o h OF EVKllY DI5HCK1PTIOW. LOWEST PZIICHS, McULLUH, CREASE & SLOAN, no. S09 CHE:3ni; jT Street, 8 31 wfm3m rp OpDoslte Independenoe Hall. CARPETING3. J eHi iiH, nnxv C?oloiinu OIL CLOTHS. AIM Li:UAT A tSUI.UKX U. L. KNIGHT & SON, 1222 CHESNUT STREET, flUW2m PHILADELPHIA. CARPETINGS. Axminster,. Velvets, Drussels, Tapestries, Three-ply Ingrains, Oil Cloths, Etc. LEIDOM, BHAW & STEWART, No. 635 MARKET STRE3T, 30fmwvmrp PHILADELPHIA. SOAP. Soaps ! Soaps ! Soaps ! PRICES REDUCED. DETERSIVE, STEAUINE. CHEMICAI OLIVE AND GERMAN OLIVE SOAPS, Tne best and pureHt FAMILY &OAPS In the United btates. Send to the undersigned for c&t&louue ol prices. i McKEONE, VAN HUAGEH & CO., I U7trp MsNUFACTDRKRS,