r THE' DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1870. 5 STATE rOHTICS. lfc Demartailo Leader la Caaacll at AHaoaw The Demaeratla standard tm be AdTaacMn 1 Jrlac laaaea to ba Made the Balllw-prr Tiie New Uemaeratle Flatlarm Confidence la Baeeeee. from Ottr Own Corrtpmtnt. Altoo a, Dec. 1, 1870. The Democratic Stata Committee met here yesterday, and with It a large number of the leading Democratic politicians were In consul tatlon. No formal action was had on any sub ject beyond authorizing the chairman of the committee to call a State Convention at such time at he should deem expedient, between the 4th at March and the 1st of May, to nominate candidates for Aadltor-Qcnernl, Sarrejror-Oeneral, and delegates at larsro la the proposed Constitutional Convention. The Republican Convention is fixed for the 10th of March, ant the time was determined upon early last summer, when tho "ring" operators hoped to defeat constitutional reform. Now, however, all parties concede that a convention will be called to re vine the Constitution, and the Democrats have wisely given tbeir chairman a discretionary period of ten months to await ) Matlve action on the reform movement should differences as to details delay the passage ef the Convention bill. While no formal action was taken on any question of policy, there waj a general and free Interchange of opinions, and nil the Icadors agreed that the time has coma for the Demo cracy to take an advanced position In accord With the progress of events. Tbey mean to late a new and distinct departure, and cease antagonizing the dead Issues which have passed into history. They mean to advance their Standard, and grapple with th living questions Which are vital to the nation. While few if any of them will change their tpnvictlons as to negro suffrage, or the reconstruction policy of the Government, they accept Inexorable results and accomplished facts, and will fling off the mill-etones which have hung about their necks. They will make the centralizing ten dencies of the General Governmont the central figure of their creed, and in this they will ap peal to a sympathizing sentiment that is as old and as sacred as the love of liberty Itself among the people. They will declare for reve nue reform and for a liberal modification of the present high tariff policy, and demand that a permanent tariff policy, based npon the revenue standard, with just discrimina tion In favor of our industry, is more essential to the progress and prosperity of the country than restrictive duties, which must be but tomporary. They will also doclire In the most positive terms In favor of thorough reform in our State administration, and present an nabrokeu front for it iu the Legislature. They will demand the sacred maintenance of our national credit and the reduction of taxa tion, especially upon the Industry and necessa ries of the country, to tho lowest point consis tent with safety to the national fluancc?. Although no declaration of principles was made, it was agreed with great unanimity that the State Convention shall proclaim tho policy of the party as I have detailed it, and it may be accepted as settled that it will bo bo clone. The advance movement of the Democratic party may, therefore, be accepted as fully and fairly inaugurated, and the campaign of 1S71 will present a different aspect than have any of the struggles of the past five years in this State. The Republicans will be disarmed of their most formidable weapou against their often defeated but still hopeful and powerful enemy, aud the incentive that tens of thousands of quiet, patriotic Republicans have had to vote to preserve the results ot the war, will cease to be operative in the Republican rauks. Undoubtedly the Democratic leaders are more confident of success in the next contest than they have ever been since the war, and the dis tracted and paralyzed condition that Cameron's prostitution of power has left the Republican party in, is not the least of the grounds on which the Democratic politicians base their hopes of a decisive victory in 1371. SlimaCAL. AltP IUM1IAT1C. The Orut.rl Perforinaneo Last Evening. Mad'lle Nilsson has appeared In oratorio with much success in England, and her reputation, no less than tho peculiar emotional quality that is one of the most marked characteristics of her style, excited a very geaeral desire to hear her in one of the great sacred compositions. The announcement of the performance of Handel's Mia for last evening, therefore, attracted a err large audience to the Academy of Music, and the expectations with regard to Mad'lle Nllsson's portion of the programme were very high indeed. These expectations were uot alto gether realized, and, taking her performance of last evening as a specimen ot nor ability, sue anaot compare with Madttna Parepa-Rosa as an oratorio singer, and in some important particulars she is Inferior to tho other ladles, Miss Cary and Madame Mozart, who assisted in the solos last evening. Ia the 11 rat part cf the programme Mad'lle Nilsson gave the rcclUtlves "There were Angels!"' "And lt! the Anel of the Lord," "And the ADgel eald unto them," and "And Suddenly," with very little expres sion, and the air "Kejoiee Greatly" with some floridlty of execution, but coldly and with no apparent appreciation of its spirit. Without possessing Mad'lle Nllsson's advantages of voice Miss Gary, who sang her firet air ' O Thou that Telleat Glal Tidings" rather too fast, followed Mad'lle Nilsson with the recitative "Then shall the eyes or the Blind" and the air "He sh all find Ills Flock, and rendered them In a inucU more feeling manner, and better than either was Madame Mozart, who eans"Couie unto 111m" with a devotioual expression that indicated that she understood and felt the incanlug of the words and the music. Mad'lle XiUsou's "second air, 'How Beautiful are the Feet," was given in better style, but even then sbe did not rise to the height of the situation, although she ob talned an encore. The Ut air, ' I Know that my Redeemer Liveth," was very finely sung, aud was the one feature of the performance that in dicated Mad'lle Nilsson' capabilities for this Style of music. The remaining portions of the programme were given acceptably, Miss Gary, Madame Moztrt, Mr. G. 8lnpou, aud Mr. Y, Whitney sustaining the parts assigned them in a manner that deserved and secured the applause of the audience. The Haudcl aud Haydn Society, If we except a few irregularities, sang the choruses remarkably well aud too orchestration vtas for lie most part excellent. Tha CUv Sauiriurnit. At the Academy or Mcsio Mad'lle Nilsoa villappeur at a farewell matinee to-morrow afternoon. At tbu Walnut Mr. J. S. Clarke will have a farewell bf.ue&t this evening, when he will appear as "Jeremiah Beetle," lu TUe Babet in the noixiM, ana as "waaauove, in ine iarce of The Fat Hoy. Tl)re lll be a matinee to-morrow, when The Ti". t of-l.eace Man will bo performed. At tub Auch Professor Kufus Adams, iu compliance with the request of numerous friends, who desire to tee him personate a character with the support of a regular com pany, will appear as "Shrlock." in The Mrr- cr2t of Venice. The performance will con clude with Mr. Craig's burlesque of Fau$l and JuargHcru$ io-morrow evening Mr. Craig win bavo a benefit. At thb Nkw Ambiucan Mtrsatw tha burles que of Pocahontan will be represented this evening. there win be a matinee to-morrow. At Mrs. C. Warner's Circus. Tenth and Callowhill street, a flue performance will be given this evening. A matinee to-morrow. At thr American a mlscellanootis Mil of attractions will be presented tbls evening. A matinee will be given to-morrow. At the Arcfi Strrbt Opera Hoes a great variety of entertaining features are an nounced for this evening s performance. AT UUPREZ K I5ENEDICT a OPERA llOUSB an attractive programme of minstrelsy will be given this evening. A matinee to-morrow. Sionok Blitz and his son will execute some of their most wonderful feats of magic at the Aspcrably Buildings this evening. iiiEUERMANiA URcnEHTRA. in conseQnenco of the musicians being engaged for the Nilsson matinee at tho Academy of Music, will not per form as usual at Musical Fund II all to-morrow afternoon. No HCMRUO. No Humbug. No Old Stock. No Old Slock. No Two Prices Asked. No Two Prices Asked. Fair Dealing.; Fair Dealing. At Rockhim. Whon's. At Rockhii.l & Wilson's. Thousands Embrace It. Thousands Embrace It. At Nos. cos and 60S Chbsnbt street. At Nob. 6t' and 605 Cbbsnut street. A Most Dkmqtful Dhrskrt may be found In the new article of food, Ska Moss Farinr, which can be purchased for twentj-flve cents a packago, that will produce sixteen quarts of moBt excellent blano mange, or a proportionate quantity of cus tards, light puddings, farina, creams, sauces, gruels, Charlotte Rosso, eta Tbls seems almost in credible; but It la vouched for by ladles of the highest respectability, who append their mm is to their statements. The Company state at least fifty delicious dishes can bo made from the Sea Moss Fi rlnc, and give in their circulars the reolpes for many of them. We consider Mr. Rand's discovery a highly Important one for the millions, and, indeed, for all classes of society, in these stringent times. Celebrated Prize Medal Shirts perfect in fit, superior in quality and workmanship, cheap in pricr. orders promptly delivered. a. m. thompson, Manufacturer, No. 40 N. Fourth Street. Ma. William W. uassidt, the Jeweller at No. 8 Soath Second street, has ono of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of jewelry and Silver ware In the city. lie has also on hand a line assort ment of fine American Western Watches. Those who purchase at this store at the present time are certain to get the worth of their money. Valbr'8 Restaurant, No. 829 Arch strebt, ele gantly fitted np, Is now In full blast, serving all the delicacies of the season from 6 A. M. to midnight. Parties returning from the thoatres or opera house served at the shortest notice from an unsurpassed bill of fare. Ladles' Saloon on the second floor. Bedding, best in the city, lowest price, and gua ranteed, by Albertson & Co., No. 1435 Chesnut street. "Spalding's Glue" mends Headless Dolls and Broken Cradles. ItIARUIISU. Benson What. Gn the 1st instant, by the Rev. Dr. Z. M. Humphrey, assisted by Kev. Dr. Alexander iteea, .dwin jn. uknson to ida v., aaugnter or cue late Alexander wray, an oi mis city. II2I. Bournok villi. Rnddenly, on November 33, 1970. of neuralgia of the heart, Katk S., wile of Dr. A. C. isoiirnonvwe. The relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her bus- ianti, jno. Die jNortn aixtn street, on Saturday, Jec. an, at x o'ciock. Green. -On the 1st Instant, Edward T. Grbex. son oi 'i nomas ana naraa ureen, agea i.i Tears. The relatives and mends or tne larati v are respect fully invited to attena tne iunerai. irom tne resi dence of his parents, No. 915 Thompson streut, on Saturday morning, at o'clock. (Not Friday, as announced in tne ijeiiaer tnis morniDg.) mzii Mass at SU Malucnt s Church. Interment at Cathodral Cemetery. ' Sellers. On the 1st Instant, Mary F.. wife of w n nam sellers. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on second day, tne nth instant, from tbeir residence at Clifton, near Wilmington, Del. : to meet at tue nouso iu o ciocx a. si. A special car win leave uaiumore uenor., rnuaqei- pbia, at 8 80 A M., to be met by carriages at Ellers- lie (Station, Wilson. Un the morning of the d Instant, at nt.r late residence, no. liiit'J vine street, mikt Emma, wife of James m w lison, in tne xstu year oi uer age. Due notice will te given or tne runerai. OBITUARY. "In the midst of life we are in death." These lines are again strikingly suggested to a friend and relative of the late Katb S. Bournon- villk, wife of Dr. A. O. BournonvUle, of this city. Onr Heavenly Father has deemed It best to gather her into His holy kingdom, as It were, without a moment's warning, knowing full well how well pre pared she was for It. Kate was a dutiful child, the best of wives, the kindest and most affectionate mother, and very dear to all who knew her well. May onr neavenly Father give her heart-broken busband strength to bear up with his Irreparable loss and help him consummate the rearing of her Interesting loved ones, to nobly begun by herself, la ay prayer, H. Jhlladelpn!a, Dec, 1870. SPECIAL NOTICES. Ihr addiUomt Special Kotlr m lasiJ ltgtu. TI1E STAR COURSE OF LEOTUltES. HON. CHARLES SUMNER This (Friday) Evening. December 2. Subject "The Duel between Fiance and Germany anu us Lessons u uiviuzaiiou." JOHN O. SAKE, Dee. . Subject "Love" (a humorous lecture in verse;. MISS KATE FIELD. Dec 8.' Subject ''Charles Dickens. Author, Actor, Miu." MISS SUSAN B. ANTIIONf, Dec. 12. bubject "The False Theory. Admission to each Lecture 60 cents Reserved seats V3 cents extra Amphitheatre t5 cents KK8ERVKD KEAT8 to ANY of the single leutures fur pale el GOULD k F1SCI1 EK'S l'Uuo Rooms, No. Chesiiut street, aud at the Aeademy on the even lnps oi tne lectures. Doors open af 7y. Lecture at 8. 11 30 8t .v- HE'S ALL RIGHT NOW. THE YOUNG man who was "Lonely since bis mother died" is all neht now. nis father married toe neaa oi a larye family of gifls. They keep honse for lllin and get their tx.al of J. V. II AN cooK, Esq., at the northwest corner of HI NTH and MiHTLit streets. On the coul suld by HANCOCK there Is no discount. It Is the pure black anthracite delved from the chulceHt veins of the Lehlpn aud Schuylkill region. Kvprjbody tbut dt-als w!th HANCOCK Is pleaod w itu Ins mooe or doing utmiae8. a n v- JOUVINS KIU OLOVB CLKANUR rrkiorei soiled cloves eoual to new. For Sit lit ail drucrelsta and fancy goods dealers, frice 15 cents tier lotUu. llKSoiwfi SPECIAL NOTICES. jfcf HEADQUARTERS UNION REPUBLICAN city bxecutite cpmmitteh, NO. 1105 Chesnut flTRirr, Ktilawrlphia,) NovembW . HI9.fel At a meeting of the Committee, held fbls day, the following resolutions were adopted : That the Registering omcers of the First Sfc.w- rlal District, consisting of the Republican Sat&S" and Inspectors who served at the general election In October last, and three members of the Division Executive Com mi Use, shall meet at the regular places of holding the elections in said district, or such place as the Registering i leers may select, on S&TURDAy, December 3, bet vecn the hours or 4 and 6 o'clock P. M , for the purpose of correcting the Registry of Republican voters. That the Union Republican citizens of the First Senatorial District shall moot In their respective Election Divisions on TUESDAY, December 6, be tween the hours of 4 and 8 o'clock P. M., at the usual place of holding delegate elections, and cloct one Delegate from each Division to a Senatorial Convention, to select a candidate for Senator from said district, to 011 the vacanc r caused by the death of the Hon. W. W. Watt. That said Convention shall meet, in accordance rlth Rule S, for the government of the Republican parly, at JEFFEKSON HALL, SIXTH and CUKIS TIAN Streets, on WEDNESDAY, December T, at 10 o'clock A. M. That the Republican Judges and Inspectors who served at the general election In October last shall conduct said primary election, and where vacancies occur such vacancies shall be tilled by the remaining election offlcfrp, In conjunction with the members of the Division ExecutlveCommittee. JOHN L. HILL, President. m-.-ui.MJUUn,f Spoi-Mt.nrli.ji M. C. llONU, 11 !9tf rnsy A MKETINO OF CITIZENS RKPRE- dustrlal, and other Interests of the (!ltv of Phlladel- phin.wlll he htld at the MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE on SATURDAY, December a, 1S70, at 13 o'clock M.. for the purpose of accepting the proposed aid of the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, and adoptlrg promptly snni measures as will secure to the City of Philadelphia a first-class Mno of Ameri can Steamships to ply between this Port and uurope. WATTHKVV BAIRD & CO., E. HARPKR JEFFRIES, J. O. JAMES, WILLIAM O. KENT. ANDRBW WHKELEII, A. R. MCIIKNRY. C. II. CUM MINGS, HENRY Lit WIS, C. J. HOFFMAN. Philadelphia. Nov. 9. 1370. 11 SO 4t jgy- PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAIL- itOAUcoMiAr, omce o. m a. foukth Street. Pnn.ADBLrniA, Nov. 30, 1870. DIVIDEND NOTICJt. The Transfer Books of this Company will be closed on Wednesday, the 14th;of December next, aad re opened on Tuesday, the li th of January, 1371. A dividend of FIVE PER CENT, has been de clared on the Preferred and Common Stock, clear of State tax, payable In cash on the 87th of Decern- ber.next to the nolders thereof, as they shall stand registered on the books of the Company at the close of business on the 14th of December. All payable at tbls ofllce. All orders for dividends must be witnessed and stamped. S. BRADFORD, 1216w Treasurer. jjT OFFICE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA KAlUtOAU COMl'AW I . Philadelphia, November 1, 1370. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi-annual dividend of FIVE PERCENT, on the Capital Stock of the Company, clear or National and State tax cp, payable in cash, on or after November 80,;870. Blank powers of attorney for collecting dividends can be had at the ofllce of the company. The ofllce will be opened at 8 A. AL and closed at 8 P. M., from November 30 to December 3, for the payment of dividends, and after that date from 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. THOMAS T. FIRTH, 11 12m Treasurer. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS. OFFICE NO. 104 SOUTH FIFTH STREET. Philadelphia, Dec. 1, 1870. NOTICE. All persons having claims against the Department of Highways, for labor done or material furnished durlDg the year 1S70, aro requested to present them for payment on or before the 15th day of December, In order that they may receive the proper attention of the Committee on Highways. MAHLON II. DICKINSON, Chief Commissioner of Highways. 12 atr 3f JSOTK J5 IS lll'.Kfclil UIVKM. IN AUUU11U- ftnuA with tha nrnvlalnna fit tha A At n t Tnnniiif ratlon and the Bv-Lawa adopted lor the govern ment of the Company, that a special meeting of the Stockholders of the CITY SE A AGS UTILIZATION COMPANY will be held at the Office or the Com pany, Room No. 8-No. 610 WALNUT Street, in the city or rnnaaeipnia, at rt ociock noon, on wnu- NESDAY, December 7, 18T0, ror the purpa.se or con sideration or business or importance to the inte rests or the corporation, viz , a proposttioa to place the company In Immediate working order. A gene ral attendance of all stockholders Is earnestly re quested, who will be required to exhibit their cer tiorates or stock ror tne purpose or registration at that time or previous thereto. By order or the uoara or Directors. S. J. MEGAHGEE, President. Attest J. M. Harding, Secretary pro tempore. Philadelphia, Nov. 23. 11 20 lot I5S A FAIR FOR TUiS UEXKF1T OF TUB Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of iTutiry to Annuals win oe neia at uuiiiwi; ltu ItAL HALL, commencing on the eveulug of Novem ber 28, to continae two weeks. Musu during the evenings. Restaurant under able management. Doors open from 10 A. M. till 10 P. SH. Season tickets Adults, l; children, 60 cents. Single a1- niiBSloiis Adults, 2Rc. ; children, 15c.. No raining. rresiuent oi tne tair lion, alkxandbu jiknhy. EXECCT1VB COMMITTER, Gen. George G. Meade, Hon. Adolph E. Borle, Hon. Daniel M. Fox, Dr. Elwyn, and others. Gen. G. 1L Crosiuan, I 11 13 fmwiut Ciy FRENCH IS A A A A It FOR THB BENEFIT OF THE VICTIM i OF THE WAR IN FRANCE. To be held at conukk r halt., from uecemter the 14th to December the 24tb, CHRISTMAS EVE. An anneal 1b respectfully made to Philadelphia. the State of Pennsylvania, and all other Mates, to contribute In gifts or money towards our Bazaar In tieusir oi tne sufferers in irrance. xne lames la chart e of tables will eratefully receive any dona tlotts made iu favor of the country of Lafayette and KochauiUfcau. iUULt riuur, rresiient. 12 8 tf CjJAOOU, Secretary. rv- THE WAY HB CAMS DOWN STAIRS A drunkard having fallen down stairs, be re pelled an oners to pick nun np wun; "jnow, you les lemme 'lone. Wan do sioboerm' round me. i alius come down stair that way." There are various wavs of doing other things besides coming down stairs, but if you want g'tud coal, well screeuHd and ftlcktd. fun wticnr. sua at low prices, m to j. u. HANCOCK, at the Northwest corner or Ninth aud Master streets. He has the ability and the disposi tion to please all who patronise hi ji. 9 s 3m Ty STEKEOFTICON ENTERTAIN MEN TS gtten to Churches, Sunday-schools, and Societies, Engagements may now be made by Inquiring of W. MITCHELL M'ALLKTER, Second Stery No. T29 CHESNUT Street, Phllada. A SERMON" IN BEHALF OP THE MID w NIGHT MISSION of this city will be preached by the Rev. PERCY BROW N. at the CHI KCH OF THE HOLY TR!NIT. NINETEENTH and W'AL NUT Streets, on Sunday, December 4. 14 2t" THURSTON'S IVORY PEARL TOOTH POWDER is the best article for cleaising and preserving tho teeth. For site by an uruifguts Price 28 and (SO cenis per bottle. 11 2 stuthly m,--3f- ALL IN FAVOR OF TAKING A LUTTEH m Prvss Copy of prlnti-d as well as written mat ttr apply to HEI.FKNM'KIN & LEWIS, Printers, 1 1FTU and cuta.N l r oiret-is. it DR. Pl'RPEE HAS REMOVED TO NO, Wi AUCU btreut. 11 18 ftuif "FINANCIAL.. A RELIABLE Safe Home Investment TUB Sunbury and Levvistown Railroad Company 7 PER CENT. GOLD First Mortgage Bonds. Interest la a1le April and Octo ber, Free orBtate und United Ntates Taxes, We are now offering the balance of the oan of $1,200,000, which is seoured by a first and only lion on the entire property and franchises of the Company, At SO and tho Accrued Znte. rest Added. The Road ia novr rapidly approaching com- pletion, with a large trade in COAL, IRON, and LUMBER, in addition to the passenger travel awaiting the opening of this greatly needed enterprise. The local trade alone is sufficiently large to sustain the Road. We have no hesitation in recommending the Bonds as a CHEAP, RELIABLE, and SAFE INVESTMENT. For pamphlets, with map, and full infor mation, apply to WH. PAINTER & CO., Dealers In Government Securities, no. 3G South THIRD Street, 6tf4p PHILADELPHIA. UNITED STATES SECURITIES Bought, Sold and Exchanged on Sloet Liberal Terms, O O L 13 Bought and Eold at Market Rate. COUPONS CASHED Pacific Railroad Bontfi BOUGHT AND SOLD. Stocks Bought and Sold on Commis sion Only. Accounts received and Interest allowed on D&iiv Balances, subject to cneck at sight. DE HA YEN & BR0., No. 40 South THIRD Street. 11 PHILADELPHIA. D. C. WHARTON SMITH CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Successors to Smith, Randolph & Co. Every branch of the business will have prompt at entlon as beretolore. Quotat'ons of Stocks, Governments, and Qald, constantly received from New York by raiVATi wirx, from our friends, Edmund D. Randolph A Co. JOHN S. RUSHTON & CO.. BANKERS AND BROKERS. NOVEMBER COUPONS WANTED. City Warrants BOUGHT AND EOLD. No. CO South THIRD Street, 8 S6I PHILADELPHIA. 530 530 BANKER. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS RECEIVED AND INTER EST ALLOWED ON DAILY BALANCES. ORD&R8 PROMPTLY EXECUTED FOR THB PURCHASE AND SALS 07 ALL RH LIABLE SE CURITIES. COLLECTIONS MAD EVKHYWHERS. REAL ESTATE COLLATERAL LOAN8 NEGO TIATED. 8 tm No. 530 WALNUT St., Phllada, 8T. LOUIS AND ST. JOSEPH 6 Per Cent. Pint Mortgage Bonds, It-sue $1,000,000 on HS( miles of road, being at the rate of less than f If Ouo per mil1. Leasel to the North MU sonrl Railroad Company, w hlch gaarant -cs the interest. Inter it payable My 1 and November 1, In gold, free of taxes. Price, 80 and accrued in ttrtst. ituirrz &. iioward, 11 80 ftnlm No. 8 P. TB1RD Street, Pbllavla. S x L "V E K FOR SALE. C. T. YERKES, Jr., & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 20 South THIRD Street. I itO PaiLADSLPUlA, FINANCIAL. Wilmington and Reading RAILROAD Gcvcn Per Cent. Bonds, FREE OF TAXES. We are efierlna taoo000 ot th Second Mortgnce Klonds ot tbls Company AT 821 AND ACCRUED INTEREST For the convenience of Investors these Bonds Issued In denominations of flOOOs, f SOOs, and lOOsj. The money Is required for the purchase of addi Bona! Rolling Stock and the full equipment of Road. The road Is now finished, and doing a business largely In excess of the anticipations of Its omcers. The trade offering necessitates a large addition. outlay for rolling stock, to afford fall faculties for Its prompt transaction, the present rolling stock not being sufficient to accommodate the trade. WI. PAINTER & CO., HANKERS, No. 36 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. A LEGAL INVESTMENT roa Trnste es. Ezecntori and Administrator!. WE OFFER FOR SALS 82,000,000 OP TBM Pennsylvania Eailroad Co.'a EI1ERAL 1UORTUAUB Six Per Cent. Bonds at 93 And n teres tt Added to the Date f Purchaae. All Free from State Tax, and Issued in Sums oi $100O. Theae bonds are coupon and registered, Interest on the former payable January and July 1; on the latter April and October 1, and by an act of the Legislature, approved April 1, 1870, are made a LEGAL INVESTMENT for Administrators, Execu tors, Trustees, etc For further particulars apply to Jay Cooke At Co., K. W. lark St Co., W. II. IVewbold, Sou & Aertseu, C. At II. Borle. 12 1 vn JayCoqke&Gx PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, AHD WASHINGTON, II A N 1C U K H, AND Dealer 1 in Government Securities. Special attention given to the Purchaae and Sa e of Bonds and Stocks on Commission, at th Board of Brokers In tbls and other cities. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL 1-OINTS. GOLD A.ND SILVER BOUUHT AND SOLtt Reliable Railroad Bonds for Investment. Pamphlets aud full laformatlou given at our office, No. H i SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. HO 1 3m B. K. JAMISOH & CO., SUCCESSORS TO P.F.KELLY CO., BANKERS AND DEALERS IN Gold, Silver, and Government R)nds, At Closest Itlarket Hates, 27. W. Cor. THIRD and CHESNUT Sts. Special attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS In New York and Philadelphia Stock Boards, etc. CtO. 265 p O R SALS. Six Per Cent Loan of the City oi Wllllamtport, Pennsylvania. FRXS OF ALL TAXES, At 85, and Accrued Interest These Bonds are made absolutely secure by act o Legislature compelling the city to levyjsaa'jieut' u to pay Interest and principal. P. S. PETERSON A CO.. No. 39 SOUTH THIRD STREET, S PHILADELPHIA gLLIOTT A DVRR SANKSlul So. 108 SOUTH THIRD BTR2E2, CZiJJniS 13 ALL tiOVRKNMSNT 8ECDKI 13, GOLD BlLLfc, tTO. DRAW BILLR OF EVCIlAKtt AND ISbVJlt COMMERCIAL LETTERS OF CBKDI'P 0 TtXJ UNION HAOTT OF LCNDOH. iiSSCS TOAV2LLKHS' LETTKitS O? ON LOI?Eri AN 3 PARIS, available xai-ooylioct Europa Will collect all Coupons and Interest tree ot oiarita or parOea making their financial arrangement! wtuca. mm TOBACCO. RED CLOUD WAVY TOBACCO. J. A. DLAKE & CO., BOLE MANUFACTURERS, No. 1907 MAltKB.T STRtiCT, llllfuiwSmrp PaiLADSLPBIA. OAS FIXTURES. CORNELIUS & SONS. raAtltTFAfJTtJUEItS or GAS FIXTURES Wholesale and Retail Salesrooms, do. 821 CHERRY Street riiit.ADEiL.rniA, We have no More or olesroom en Clieannt street. II 15 tmsp CORNELIUS & SONS BAKER. ARNOLD & CO., JO A' UFA G TUBERS or CAS FIXTURES. Cnamleltere, l'endants. Ilracketa. Btc OF NEW DESIGNS, SALESROOMS, No. 7 IO CHE8KUT Ctrcot. MANUFACTORY, 8. T7. Colter TWELFTH and BROWN 11 Jjmrp PHILADELPHIA. WINES. WE HAVE ONLY TWENTY CASES or THB KUPFEtRBERC'S SparklingJIoselles .Left, which vo will sell AT SIO PER CA&E. VfE OFFER THEM AT THIS TRICE TO CLOSE THEM OUT. CS3 H. & A. C. BEIL. The Wise merchant, No. 1 3 10 CHESNUT St.. 11 11 fmw2in PatLAOBLPIIIi. NEW PUBLIOATION8. NEW PUBUCATIOftO. WHAT CBANOFD GUT DEN'NIS; or. Life at School, lrtmo. Sctmu. DA)S AT SULIXiATK; or, l.ntvH Johnulo'a II01U dy. 18mo, 35cunt. "Story of a- pleasant sam- mer Taxation spent on the baulcs of the Clyrt." OHEAT THIMiS DONE R LITTLB PEOPLE. I81110, 40 cents. "A valuable book; ror cli'ldreii,. giving; an aocount ot 'Llitie llVrofP,' 'Clever Llttlo People,' 'Missionary Children,' 'LltUo Martyrs, etc." ALONE IN LONDON. ISmn, m pages, 60 cents. Jualtiui.liKhed and for sale bUia AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOCL UNION, 1123Che.ta Jt EtitseU rhUaJelphla. 11 tt wf m FIRE AND BUROLAR PBOOP 8APS MARVIN'S SAFES. The Best Quality! The Lowest Prices! The Largest .s&actmentl Flrc-proof. Darlar-stoof. MARVIN'S CHRQIttQ IRON 8PIIE1UCAL 1311110.1 Htvio Will resist all BURGLAR'S IMPLTEMKNTS for any length of tune. Pleaaa soml for catalogue. MARVIN & CO., ISTo. 721 GI2ES1JU,S? Street. (MASONIC HALL,) PUlLADSLPIIll. S65 Broadway, N. T. 103 Banc St., Cleveland, Ohio A number of Second-hand Sarrs, tj diffcroa Diiiies and sizes, fur solo Vkk y Vjw ttft-s, Machinery, tie. iuuvt-d aud '.yiut.I fro;urM aud caieluliy, at reasoaable ratts ' (j iwii u "