TOE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PIIITiAliSriPm A, MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1S71. Tb Dltr Amimemeni. At THB Chesnut llamlcl will be performed this evening, .ore' Sacrifice to-morrow, 27k Wife on Wednesday, Wild Oat on Thursday, The Hunchback on Friday, and The liobbcrs on Saturday. At tub Walnut Miss Leona Cavendor will make her first appearance in this city this eve ning In a drama written expressly for her by John Brougham, and entitled Minnie' Luck. At thk Arch the drama of Lost at Sea will le represented for the last times this and to-morrow evenings. At tue American a fresh bill of attractions will be presented this evening, In which a num ber of new artists will appear. At the American Muskcm, Ninth and Arch Ptrects, the curiosities aro on exhibition from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. The moral drama of The Urunkard, which was very successful last week, will be represented this evening, to bo followed by the comedy of AW Hot (iold That Glitter. At Tim Aitcn Street Opera House there will be an entire change of programme this evening, and a variety of new features are announced, among which may be mentioned the Snow brothers and their troupe of trained docs. At PurRKz ft Benedict's Opera House Mr.C llarry Franck, with a dramatic company, will appear this evening In a new play by J. W. Watson entitled The Charlatan, in which Mr. Franck will sustain the character of "Cugll ostro." Rothermeib great plcturo of "the Battle of fJettvsburg" is on exhibition from 'J A. M. to 10 P. M., at No. 10015 Chesnut treet. Bierstadt's picture of "The Emerald Pool" is on exhibition at Earles' (Galleries, No. 810 Chesnut street, for the benefit of the Lincoln InPtltute. The Young Mnnercijoir bal masque Is announced to take place at the Academy of Music on Thursday. At the Assemhlt Building the celebrated two-headed girl and other curiosities will be on exhibition every day for a short time, from 2 until 5, and from 7 until 10 P. M. Profkssok Kufus Adams, in compliance with the request of numerous professional and personal friends, will appear at the Arch Street 'Iheatreon Friday evening next, as "8ir Peter Teazle" in Sheridan's brilliant corned' of The School for Scandal. It will undoubtedly be a grand allair. Great preparations are beiug made, and those who propose attending may anticipate an unusually enjoyable occasion. The M.KNNERCHOR Annual Bal Masque will come off at the Academy of Music on Tues day, February 14. One-half of the proceeds of this ball will be devoted to the relief of the suf ferers of the French and German war. Want of Sleep. Opium or morphine is usually prescribed as a soporiUe. Both are violent reme dies, and react violently ; producing nausea, head ache, and prostration. They are often given when Ahey are not needed ; and not unfrequently they in crease the irritation of the brain instead of soothing It. Probably lu seventy-live cases out of a hundred In which they nre administered, Plantation Hit ters, given In moderate doses and at proper Inter vals, would have the desired eiiect. Persons who find It difficult to compose their minds to sleep artcr lying down at night, or whose slumbers are dis turbed by bad dreams, or are too brief to airord duo nourishment, are advised to try the Plantation Bittbks as an anodyne; for tliis comprehensive ' medicine Is not only a t onl; and alterative, bat a delightful sedative a "balm of hurt minds'' as well as a revlvlllcr of enfeebled frames. Its use, as a means of producing healthful sleep, Involves none of the unpleasant secondary conse quences of a resort to the former narcotics. They all, without exception, excite the stomach, whlio the effect of the Bitters Is to tone, aud without irri tating that sensitive organ. Burnett's Cooking Extracts the best. Mr. William W. Cassidy, the Jeweller at No. 8 South Second street, has one of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silver ware In the city, lie has also on hand a flno assort ment of line American Western Watches. Those who purchase at this stoie at the present time are ' certain to get the worth of their money. GKEEN GUM PLASTEH3, TnE only ones which etfectualiy wlll'cuitE Corns and Bunions, are manufactured by G. Kkacsk, Apothecary, N. W. cor. Twelfth aud Chesnut Streets. SozOpont. All dentrldces had their drawbacks until the salubrious bark of the Soap Tree was brought from the Chilian valleys to perfect the fra grant Sozodont, the moat wholesome, reliable, and delightful article for the teeth that a brush was ever dipped Into. Sea Mos3 Farine from pure Irish Moss, for Blanc Mango, Puddings, Custards, Creams, etc. etc. The cheapest, healthiest, and most delicious food In the world. Bedding, best In the city, lowest price, and gua ranteed, by Albbktson & Co., No. 1433 Chesnut street. "Spalding's Glue," always np to the sticklag point." Burnett's Cologne the best made In America. iriAuiiii;i. Thatcher Hardy. On December 25, 1870, by the Rev. J. U. Peters, Mr. Chaklks I. Thatcher to Miss Sallie M. Hardy, all of this city. II1?E. ' Jamison. On the 22d instant, Alice, wife of Samuel R. Jamison, and daughter of Thos. Turner, In the 80th year of her age. The relatives aud friends of the family are respect folly Id fited to attend the funeral, from her hnsand's residence, No. 4119 llaverford street, West Philadel phia, on Wednesday afternoon, 85th Instant, at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Odd Fellows' Cemetery. Mocnikr On the 21st Instant, Blorench, wife of Alfred Mounter, In the 23d year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 1704 Par avenue, on Wednesday, the 26th Instant, at 2 o'clock P. M. O'Connor On the 8lst Instant, Daniel, son of Mary and the late John O'Connor, aged S5 years. The relatives ami friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the resi dence of his mother, M. W. corner of Thirty-first and Market sticets, on Wednesday nioruing, the 25th Instant, at yt o'clock. SPECIAL. NOTICES. for atiJilionat Special Notice trt Insiita taes. iSy- A NATIONAL REPUTATION HAS BEEN w fsirlv won by HKL1ESSTKIN LEWIS' Printing House, FIFTH and cuasNUT Streets. It gy- HEBREW CHARITY B ALU THE MANA mw gers, at the solicitation of their friends, hive determined to dispose of the PROSCENIUM AND BALCONY BOXES, the proceeds to be devoted to the General Charity Fund. Those desirous of procuring thi use of them for WELNEaDAY, the nigiit of the Hall, must apniy atonceto WM. B. HAOKKNBUittJ, Master of Ceremonies, It No. 18 North THIRD Street. rgy- REV. PHILIP SHAFF, D. D., TUB EMI- neut Theologian and late American Envoy of the Evangelical Alliance to European Churches, will ' deliver the fourth of the series of Lectures now being given at CONCERT HALL, TUESDAY EVENING, Jan. 21, At eifrht o'clock. Rev. WILLIAM HAGUE, D. D., will deliver the fifth on THURSDAY EVENING, Jan.2ii. Reserved Heats may be secured at Gould & Fischer's I'luuo Rooms, without extra charge, it C?r PHILADELPHIA AND TRENTON RAIL fuf FOA" COMPANY, No. 224 SOUTH DELA WARE AVBNl K. Philadelphia, Jan. 20, 1971. The Directors have declured a semi annual nivl dend of FIVE (6) PER CENT, upon the capital stock I'iinmr.l rh-ur Of tHVPH. IfOUl the DTOtltH lit the six months ending December 81, 1S70, payable on and after FEBRUARY 6 pro., and that the transfer books be cloaca uuui "AUKEtt NORIUS. I 81 i4t Treasurer. SPECIAL NOTICES. ItfT. M KKCHA N T8' FUND. THE ANNUAL Meeting of th Merchants' Fund will h held at the BOARD OF TRADE ROOMS, on TUESDAY AFTERNOON next, at 4 o'clock P. M., at which time the annual report of the Hoard of Mansers will be submitted, and an election be held for offloera and managers to serve for the ensuing vear. 180 3t WILLIAM II. BA'lON, "Secretary. WW" THK PHILADELPHIA NoOIKTY FOR SUPPLYING THE POOR WITH SOUP, No. 83s ORISCOM Street, appeal to the public for the an nual aid necessary to conduct their operations. No paid collector Is employed, but each member Is au thorized to receive donations. .108. S. LEWIS, President. No. 1MH run street. VM. EVANS, Treasurer, No. 613 Market street. .IAS. T. blllNN. Broad and Snruoe streets. SAMUEL) HUSTON. No. 0T Walnut street. JACOH 1 JONES, No. 16HS Market street. CALEB WOOD, No. B24 S. Second street. 1 81 8ar IS?" YOUNG MENS CHRISTIAN AS3UCIAI w TION. MONTIILY MEETING, MONDAY EVENING NEXT, at 3 o'clock, at FIFiST INDEPENDENT CHURCH, BUOAD AND SANSOM STREETS. ADDRESSES BY MAYOR FOX AND OTHERS. Young Men not members of the Association are particularly invited to attend, as the object and workinc of the Association will be fully sot forth. The advantages of membership will be explained aa well as the method of Joining. CHOICE MUSIC under Prof. HARDING. 1 19U jgjT HEADQUARTERS REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OK PENNSYLVANIA, No. 1105 CHESNUT Street. Phila DELrni a, Jan. 83, 1871. In pursuance of the resolutions of the Republican State Central Committee, adopted at Altoona, Au gust lcth, 1870, a Sate Convention, composed of one Delegate from each Senatorial and Representative District will meet at Harrisburg on the loth of March, 1S71, to nominate candidates for Auditor General and Surveyor-General, and for the transac tion of such other business as may come before it. MAIILON II. DICKINSON, Chairman Executive Committee State Central Committee. GEOltOK W. M. S. QUAY, J AUKS W. M. Hamersley,") Secretaries. Newlin, J 1 23 3t r;pr- HEADQUARTERS UNION REPUBLICAN w CITY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, NO. 1105 CHESNUT STREET. Philadelphia, Jan. 21, 1371. 1. That the Republican Election Olllcers and Mem bers of the Ward Executive CommlHeR. of Election Divisions, constituting the SEVENTEENTH RE PRESENTATIVE DISTRICT, meet at their re spective places for holding elections, ON MONI)Y, 2;id Instant, between the hours of 4 aud 8 o'clock P. M., and revise the Registry of Republican voters. 2. Thnt the Republican voters of the said d' Wslons r.iut ON TUESDAY, 24th instant, bet w en the hours of 4 and 8 o'clock P. M., aud elect or i Dele gate to a Convention to nominate a candidate for Representative in the place of JOSEPH A. CAMPBELL, Esq., deceased. 3. That the delegates then elected meet in con vention ON WEDNESDAY, 25th Instant, at 10 o'clock A. M., at, the Headquarters of the Republi can Executive Committee of the Twentv-third ward, at the corner of FRANKFOitu and UNITV Streets, and nominate a candidate for Representative to he voted lor at. the sneelal election to be held ON WEDNESDAY, February 1, proximo. 4. That the Revision or the Registry of Voters, the Delegate Election, and the nominating conven tion to be held according to the rules adopted for the government of the Republican Party of the City of Philadelphia. JOHN L. HILL, Presidont. M. C. IIONG, It OLOTHINQ.) BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! In Fine Ready-made Clothing Until our Winter Stock is All sold. WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK BALL, TUE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE, S. E. CORNER SIXTH AND MARKET. OAS FIXTURES. CORNELIUS & SONS, HANUFACTIJItlZUIB cr GAS FIXTURES Wholesale and Retail Salesrooms, No. 82 1 CHERRY Street PHILADELPHIA. We bare no store or salesroom on Cliesnut street. 1 10 2mBp CORNELIUS & SONS BOARDING. "MOI OIRARD STREET, BETWEEN ELE 111 venth and Twelfth and Chesnut and Mar set streets. Vacancies for Families and Single (Jen tlemen. Also, a suit of rooms on the second floor, furnished or unfurnished, with flrat-claas board. Also, table board. 10 nil MAT AND OAPB. nWABBURTON'S IMPROVED VENTILATED and easy-llttlng DRESS DATS (patented), in all the improved fashions of the seaaou, CHESNUT blteet, bttxt door to the Post Oinoe. rpi FINANCIAL, AN INVESTMENT TnAT IS BOTH Safe and Profitable. LXTERIENCED FINANCIERS AGREE TBAT FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, TO A LIMITED AMOUNT, Upon a Finished Railroad Which Is well located for business, Is one of the very safest forms of Investment. The Central Eailroad Co. OF IOAYA Have built and equipped, In first-class manner, 135 Miles of New Road in Eight Months An achievement never before equalled by any Com pany In the United States. exceDtin in tan cash t.t the railroads to the Pacific, This new road, in connection with the 45 mllej of ihelr line previously In oi-eration, will open The First Through Liue Across the State, From North to South, giving a direct route from St. Paul to St. Louis. Tte location of this line, through the richest and most thickly settled part or Iowa, assures to Ic a LOCAL TRAFFIC of great magnitude and unnues. tloned prolit. Forming, as It does, the shortest and cheapest avenue or communication oetween the coalflelosof Iowa and the lumber mirketsof Min nesota, It will also have Its carrying facnitle- taxed to provide for the COAL AND LUMBEK TUAN IM PORTATION which the rapid setthug or the couq try and the extension of the railroad syitem of the Northwest will combine to Increase far beyoud Its already large dimensions. In addition to these Inevitable sources of pr tillable revenue, the CHNTR L R MLRO aD Of I W.v will have peculiar advantages for Thli UiJ!I DUSI M:SS. It Is not only the most natural outlet lor the bulk of the North western earning trade, but some ollts largest stockholders being Identical with the principal owicrs of the various lailroads fiivcrgi.ig from St. Paul and Duluth, the Height aud passen gers from the Lake Superior and M.sslsslppi Klver, the bt. Paul and Taenia, and the Northern Paultlc Railroads will be mainly transferred to tins Hue. Upon this railroad, thus favorably situated, there are Issued First Mortgage 7 Per Cent. Gold Bonds To the small amount of tlo.OOO per mile, whh;h are offered at the low rate of 90 aud etc: ucd interest, In cum ney. Nearly two and a hnlf million dollars of these bonfs have been sold, leaving about oue inlPlou re maining, which ate being rapidly takeu by investor. The Company jis composed of strong capitalists who have carried the work of construction ranldly forward, without being dependent upim the Bile of the Bonds. The amount of mouey thus lnveste 1 is a guarantee of the soundness or tbe Company's bonds. A First Mortgage for so small an amount, upon a road so sure of large business, and In so strong hands, may well be conoidered a perfectly safe se curity. Bolders of Government Ronds w;ll And a decided advantage In exchanging them for Central Iowas, and realizing the Increase of interest, beside the diirerence of exchange. W. B. SHATrrjCK, Treasurer, No. 32 PINE Street, New Xork. De Haven & Brother, BANKERS, No. 40 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA, Receive subscriptions for these Bonds. Governments received In exchange at the highest market rates. We recommend these bonds as en tirely safe, as well as profitable. 1 13 wfju3trp DC HAVEN & BRO. "YyTE OFFEK FOll SALE, AT PAU, THE NEW MASONIC TEMPLE LOAN, Searing 7 3-10 interest, Redeemable after five (5) and within twenty-one (21) years. lutercMt Pnynble IMitrcli aud Sep tember, The Bonds are registered, and will be Issued In sums to suit. DE HAVEN & BRO.. No. 40 South THIRD Street. e 11 PHILADELPHIA. Stocks bought and sold on commission. Gold and Ooverinients bought and sold. Aceouuts received and interest allowed, subject to Sight Drafts. sind Uracil C&eUittw&tGa FINANOIALi PtEW 7'3C GOLD LOAN OF THE KOIUIIZRX PACIFIC RAILROAD CO., SECURED BY FIKST MOKT 1AUE ON RAIL ROAD AND LAND GRANT. SAFE! PROFITABLE! PERMANENT! We offi r for Bale at par and accrued interest the FlihV MnrtgHpe Land Grant Uold Hnuds of the Not them I'aeilo h abroad Company. Tln-y are free fiom UnlU-d btHtts lax, and are Issued of the follow ing deu iiiiiia'lons:rCtmpous. 10D, f.'.OO. and 11000; hrumti-ied, liuo, t?too, firm), .-kmm), aud $io,uoi. ltd Hit; miii. f enure confidence wit h whle.lt we roniiiiendi'd Government bonds t Carutiluti ami l'ei'ple, e now, after the fullest investigation, rt commend these Northern Paetilu Rallrovl oauds ummit menus ami tne general punilc. Di.it I'AiMfcM noin principal "nd Interest at l ; payable In American (fold coin, at. the oilloe .tif lay t ootp ft Co., New York City the principal at the end of in) years, And the Interest (at the rate of Kt-vt ii nun mree-ienins pur cent, per auuum) hall )t any, lir?-t of .Immure and Juy. rwitfciT Mrivi K-ine nonds we are no-.v a blng are secured by a (Iret ami only mortage on an wie property auu tikius oi tne wurmeni fAf.ltlo Railroad oiupany, which will embrace ou the coiu- peltK ii or the work : J. uvert wo iiiousanti nines or road, with rol lnsr stock, builtlliigs, and all other equipments. x. uver iweiiiy-iwo uiousand acres of land to every mile of Bulshed road. This land, agricultu ral, umbered, aud mineral, amounting In all more thuu llfty million acres, consists of alternate S"c tions, reaching t tveuty to forty miles on e-vm sldu of me rracK, aim eztenningm a uroad rrtile belt, rroiu Wisconsin through the riehest nortlons of Minne sota, Dm kot a, Montana, Idaho, Oregon, and Wash ington to Puget Sound. hue l lie Government does not dlrcctlv ffiiarmtee the bonds of the Road, It thus amply provides for their full and prompt payment by ait unreserved grant of land, the most valuable ever conferred upon a great uHnontti improvement. inn nuuiuAUii The Trustees under the lli rlgnge sre Messrs. Jay Cooke, rt Philadelphia, and ,1. Edgar Thomson, President of the Pennsylva nia Central Railroad Conipanv. Thrv will directly slid peinianently n present ihv interests or the First Mortgage bondholders, and are required to Bee thU tne tiijcreas or lana at are used 111 imrchUHin-t o t eanctl'rntj th Oitnon of the Company. If they cm ba m tigiit neiore maturity at not more man to percent. pr iiiluni ; otherwise the Trustees are to invest, the proctedsof Imid sales In United States Bonds or Real KMute Mttr'gaurt s for the further security of Northern Pacific, bondholders. Als i, that they have at Hit times In their cnirol. as security, at lea-u. fo0 aen s of average 1 ind to every fiooo of outstanding nisi mortgage imntH. bet-ides the ratiroat itself aud all i's e(iiliiiients and franchises. i kuki i auj EMvss Of course nothing can be Fitfet than the bonds of the United States, but as the Utv tnnn tit Is no longer a borrower, ami as the Nation' present, work is not that of preserving its existence, but that of duvki.opinu a costinknt, we reii.imi iiiose who ttesire to increase their income and obtain n more pi-rinaueiit investment, while 81 ill having a perlectly reliable security, t'mt: iiiinn tstHiei r,-ves at their nversge premium jlelu the present purchaser less tuiu rx per cent. goltt iiittrcht. Should tlie.v be redeemed in live jchih, uinl spt en paineuts be leMimed, they would tenlly pay only 4;', 'per cent., or If In three years, iiidy y, per oei t.. as the'preseut premium would iiieanwhre be sunk. Nt mo m I neidc 7 ?.ni selling at par In currency yield the tli vector 7 3-i() per ei lit. gold Intercut aD-io- iiitt iy for Ui'Jtv enis free from L'niti'd .StahM tax. Sllno cuiieiu y iLVtstcd now la United Stttes.ViiM viii j it iti pu ymr in goiti. ssy ?''2. fiion currency lnvt fit tl now In Northern l'ueltlt: Tmds will yield per t hr In goltl t0 3d. Heie is a tlill' renco in amm d incovient nearly one-third, tiesnles a tlllfercn'-e Of T to leper cent, lu principal, when both daises of bt'i fx are n tit emt tl. THE hOAI) NOW BUILDING. Work was betriiH In July last, on the eastern portion of tin line, aud the money provided, by the salu t stockholders of si'tneslx ndllloiis id the Compunv's bonds, t ) bntlil Him CDiiip the road from Lake Superior a :r"8S iVIiu lusota to the Ri d River of the North TK miles. Tie griiiili g on this division is now well advanced, Die. iron Is being rnpitily btid, several thousand men sre at. w oi k on the lli.e, and about the llrar, or August tit xt Hits liiiportiml Ht't iion of I he riRd will be in lull opt ration. In the meantime orders have been rent to the Pacific coast for tne tsoniiiioneo'Lieut of the work oh the wi stein end in early Spring, and thereafter the work will be pushed, both eastward and westward, with hs much speed as may be con sistent with solidity anil a wise economy. RECEIVABLE Hilt LANDS. These bonds will be Ht all times teceiVMble, at V10, in payment for the t'on panVs bind, at their lowest, cash price. BONLS "EXCHANGEABLE. The registered bonds can be exchanged til nny time for ooap'jns, the eoupi ns for reglhleied. and both these ci L'e exchnngetl for eiheis, pHV.'ib'e, principal and Inte rcut, st any of the principal UnsiicUl centres of Ka r(l'e, In the coin oi the vsriouM European countries. HOW TOGKT 'I'll KM Your nearest Bulk or Bwnkir will supply these bends In any desired amount, ami of any needed denoniiiuitlou. Persons wishing to exchange stocks or other bonds for these, chii do so with any of our agents, who will allow the highest current price lor nil iiinrket tblo securities. Mhose living In locallt us remote from banks may st lid money, or other bonds, directly to us by ex press, and we will send back Northern li 'Ilk: bonds at our own risk, ami wltnout, cost to the Investor. For further lntoiinatl.'.n. pamphlets, maps, etc, call on or address the undersigned, or any of the Banks or Baiters i mploytd to sell this loan. FOK BALK BY JfV M !!? Ar CO.. FISCAL AGENTS NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. CO. Ao. 114 South Third street, Philadelphia; Corner of S'ax- khu anil Wall t-trert. Sew i'ork; So. Fifteenth Htriet, II attintfbti, D. C; oil Aatwnal Hanks, a'i by lirokern generally throughout tin country VI 2i Gcnortil A-fjontts FOR tOUTII EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA AND SOUTHERN NEW JFiisEY. AMERICAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY Of Philadelphia. HOOKS OF SUI3SC111TTI0X rjit run X5 O IV Of this Company Are now open at the following placet: Ofllce of the Insurance Company of North Ame rk-M, Noiiiii V iilioit street. Cilice of the Delaware Mutual Insurance Company, southeast corner Third nod Walnut streets. Cilice of E. C. KniglilA Co., southeast corner Of att r and t'liesnut streets. Olllce of Drext 1 Is. Co.. No. 34 South Third street, Olliee of B. K. J. unison .V Co., northwest CJi'ner Of t hliti ami uiesnu t streets. C. Camblos & Co.. No. as South Third street. unite of Barker, Bios. A Co., No. KS South Third Btii et. Olllce of Glrard National Bank, Third street, below t liesnut. Olllce of Central National Bank, Fourth Btreet, be'.ow Clif-niit. 'Ihtse 11(NI S are issued lu sums of v0 aad llni'iucl'. with mr rest at the rate of 0 percent. per alii.uin, free of Stat.: lax .( are a tlrst mortgage upon the property of the Company, uii I the prompt puymeiit of the prim lnal and nieri:Ht (f tne same l guaranteed uy tuo i-cuiisjivama liauro i i rooi puny. 1 til in JOHN vS. RUSHTOH & CO.. BAKKEES. AND BR0SO8L K0VEiiIUi21i COUPOSri 7AKTI1) i t .,UT AND SOL.D. Wo. 60 iic'JtU Xllino Ktroet. 6 Plili.AD.uiulA. RIILLIKEW'S LINE STORES, H28 CHESNUT Street and 828 AfiJJU Street. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS! GOFT-FINISH CAMBRICS. NAI1MSOOK8! NAINSOOK! 100 pieces of assorted qualities to bo closed out immediately at fully 25 per cent, less than usual Wholesale Prices. Another lot of the Cheap Hemstitched Handkerchief at 0150 per dozen. The Cheap Napkins $ I '00 per dozen. i imm FINANCIAL jay cooke, Mcculloch & co., Ko. 41 LOMBARD Street. LONDON, ENGLAND. In connection with oar houses in New Torn an Washington, we have opened a Branch la London, under the above name, with XZon. Hugh r.IcCulloch, Late Secretary of the Treasury, J. n. PULESTON, of New York, and FRANK H. EVANS, or London, as Resident Partners, and are now prepared to transact a General Foreign ExcliangaBjsiiiess INCLUDING PL-HCLl-aSE AND S1LS OF STERLING BILLS And the Issue of COMMERCIAL CREDITS AND TRAVELLERS CIRCULAR LKTTErtS, The latter available in any part of tho world. Thf above extctslon or our baslness enables us to receive Gold on Deposit, And to allow 4 per cent. In currency thereon. JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, rillLADELPIIIA, WASHINGTON, AND NEW YORK. 121 m FOK Trustees, Executors arid Administri'ors WE OFFER FOK SALE $2,000,000 OP THB Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s SIX PER CENT. BONDS sxt OJ5 And Interest Added to the Date of Purchase. All Free from State Tax, and Issued in Sums of $1000. These 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, h Legislature, approved April 1, 1870, are made a LEGAL INVESTMENT for Administrators, Excca tors, Trustees, etc. For further particulars apply to lay Cooke Sc. Co., K. W. Clark & Co., W. II. IXewbold, Son Sc Aertnen, C. & II. llorle. mm ELLIOTT, COLLI HS & CO , No. 109 South THIRD Street. MEMBERS OF STOCK AND GOLD EX CHANGES. DEALERS IN MERCANTILE PAPER, GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, 868 ETC. ETC. DUNN BROTHERS, Nos. 51 and 53 S. THIRD St., Tealcrs In Mercantile Faper, Collateral Loans, Government Securities, and Gold. Draw Bills of Exotiange on the Union Bank of I ondon.aoii Issue travellers' letters of credit through M ssrs. BOWLES BKOd & CO., available In all the cities of Europe. Make Collections on all points. Execute orders for Bonds and Stocks at Board of Brokers. Allow interest on Deposits, subject to check at sight. IS FINANOIALi b. k. jamison & co., SUCCESSORS TO I. IT. ItlSLLY &, GO., BANKERS AND DKALEK8 IN Gold, Silver, and Government 3ondr At Closest Market Etates, N. W. Cor. THIRD and CHESNUT Sts. Special attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS in New York and Philadelphia stock Boards, ete. ete. 8M D. C. WHARTON SMITH & CC. BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 121 SODTII THIRD STREET, Successors to Smith, Kaudolph Co. Every branch or the business will have prompt att ention as heretofore. Quotations of Stocks, Governments, and Qold, constantly received rrom New York by pkivats wikk, from our friends, Edmund D. Randolph A Co. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE MARVIN'S SAFES. The Best Quality! The Lowest Prices! The Largest Assortment! lrlre-proof. Durglar-oroof. MARVIN'S CHROME IRON SPHERICAL 13 urHfltir N ifo Will resist all BURGLAR'S IMPLEMENTS for any length of time. Please send for catalogue. MARVIN & CO., KTo. 721 CHESrJUT Street, (MASONIC DALL,) PHILADELI'IIIA 863 Broadway, N. Y. 103 Bant St., Cleveland, Ohio A number of Second-hand Safes, of dlfferen makes and sizes, for sale Vkhy Low. Hafes, Machinery, etc, moved audtholstnd promptL, and carelully, at reasonable rates. lu I Jmw6in MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETQ. FRENCH BREAKFAST CAPS. T11I2 itiissi:m McVAUCH & DUNCAN, No. 114 SOUTH ELEVENTH STREET; nave now In store a full assortment of Ladles' and Children's Trench Gaps. EMBROIDERIES. ITamburg Edgings and Iusertlngs. Oulpure Kdginirsand Insertliigs. French Work Edgings and Insertiugs. WHITE GOODS. Tique, Cambric, Jaconet, Nainsook-, Swiss, Frenck Muslin, Tarlatan, Laces mado-up Lace (ioods, and every variety of desirable WHITE GOODS at a re duction in price. INFANTS' OUTFITS on hand aud made to order. 1 13 Ulrp rnty CARRIAGES. ESTABLISHED 1853. JOSEPH BECKHAUS, No. 1204 FBANKF0ED Avenue, ABOVE OIRARD AVENUE, Manufacturer of exclusively FIRST-CLASS C A 11 R 1 A Gr E H. NEWEST STYLES. Clarences, Landaus, Landanlettes, Close Coaches, ShlftiBg qr. Coaches, Coupes, Uirouches, Phietons, Kockaways, Etc., SUITABLE FOK PRIVATK FAMILY aad PUBLIC USE. Workmanship and, finish second to none In the country. Flee and varied stock on hand completed and la the works. Orders receive prompt and personal abt tent ion. All work warranted. U HI 8mrp WIUQHT'S NI3 PLUS ULT Minced Meat. Unequalled for Quality. CAUTION. Beware of all Imitations, af there but one WRIGHT In the market. DEPOT, SOUTHWEST CORNEF. SPEIHQ GARDEN and TSAVELIN SOLD BY ALL G.R.0CEKS. i is Urj
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