TITE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHIIADtiLPfllA, FUTDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1871. PII HICAI. AI DIuniTIC. At thi Acapbmt or Music th1 evening Mr. W. Ctle will have a benefit, when Fi'Mit will It given for the first time la English lu this city. At the tn&tlnee to-morrow the third act of Tie Marriage of Figaro, the second act of Der Freinchutz, and the eecoud act of Martha v ill bo giren by all the member .of tlio two companies. To-moirow evening a farewell performance in German of Fan ft will be given. AT TBI Walhut Mr. Clarke will appear this venlnn as "Dr. rangloss," In The Ilvir-at Law, and as "Waddilove," In the farce of The Fat Hoy. 1 here will be a matinee to-morrow, wheu Mr. Clarke will personate "Asa Trenchard," in Our American Counin. Mr. Ciurke will appear for the la?t time to morrow evening. On Monday, the business manager of the Wal nut, Mr. T. J. Hemphill, will have a benefit, for which occasion Mill Water t linn Deep ami Jennie Jlrown are announced. AT thb Chesnct the spectacle of Vie Oil Han of the Mountain will be represented this venlDif. A matinee will be given to-morrow. At thb Arch Sinbad the tiailor is announced for this evening. Atthe Amekican the programme to-night will be especially arranged to suit the t.vtcs of la lies and family parties, and no smoking or refrmh ments will be permitted in the theatre. Tna Friday bight family performances that have been glvtn by Manager Fox since he has been in bis new and handsome theatre have proved very popular and have attracted excellent audience!". A variety entertainment that pre fects a constant succession of novelties, and that combines in a certain sense the attractions of the theatre, circus, and minstrel ball, is un doubtedly more pleasing to a great many intel ligent pe- pie than any other style of exui'riUoti ever invei'ied. The great object many person have in visiting a place of pu'jlic cnterl iinmeut Is simply to kill time in au agreeable m inn-.r, and a variety tcrformauce where songs, dances, burlesques, acrobatic exhibitions, and ottier featuie.s follow each other in rapid succession, affords pleasure to many whose ta-tes do not in cline to the legitimate drama. Mr. Fox b. 11 at the American a large and ellicient company, and be is coiitlanlly introducing interesting 'novel ties with the idea of making his programmes at fresh and attractive as pocMble. The family night performances heretofore given have been free from anything offensive, and they have been apparently heartily enjoyed by the largj audiences which have attended tbem. To-morrow there will be a family matinee, when the same rules will be observed as at this ' evening's performance. At thb Assemiilt Bcilthnq the two headed girl and other curiosities may be seen this afternoon and evening. At the Museum, Ninth and Arch streets, there will be a dramatic perforuiauce this even ing. A matinee to-morrow. 'Mr. Caul Wolfsoiin will give his fifth matinee at the Foyer of the Academy of Music to-day at 4 o'clock. TriEODoitE Thomas and bis grand orchestra will give two concerts at the Academy of Music on WedccPday and Thursday of next week. The sale ftf single tickets will commence to morrow at the music store of F. A. North Si Co., No. 1020 Chcsnut 6treet, and at the Academy of Music. The M'I'.nnerciior Bai. Masque, to come oft at the Academy of Music on Tuesday even ing next, will undoubtedly bo a very handsome affair, (ireat preparations are being made, and a number of new and attractive features will ba introduced. It should be remembered that one naif the funds of this ball will be devo'ed to the relief of the sufferers by the war In Europe. Rotiieumel'3 picture of "The 11 attic of Get tysburg" may be 6een at No. 100)3 Chesnut street. WTf IT KM 9. No Moke Mercury for Me! "Put them in the fire, my dear," wag the advice of Mrs. Macartuy to her son, a bilious and dyspeptic youth who had just brought home another box of blue pills. "But what am I to take, then, mother?" salil he. "fist a bottle of Plantation Bittehh," she replied; "I'll guaran tee it does you good." lie did so; and then another and another. With 'the tnlrC bottle all his unplea sant symptoms vanished. In a letter to a young friend be relates this anecdote, and winds up with 'No more mercury for mo'." WniTCOMB's Asthma Remedy Sure cure. Mr. William W. Cassidy, the Jeweller, at No. 3 South Second street, baa one of the largest and most attractive stocks or all kinds of Jewelry and Silver ware In the city. lie has also ou baud a fine assort ment of Due American Western Watches. Tnose who purchase at this stoie at the present time are certain to gut the worth of their money. iKTMtKSTiNo to Ladies. " Wo have had a G rover & Baker Sewing Machine In use (or twelve years, and It has never been to the oiilce to have any re pairs In that time. I consider It superior to any other wav e, as it has always given entire eatlafai tlcn. Mrs. S. Perot, "No. 1406 Master street, Philadelphia." For Otstkrs always "fresh, fat, and inviting," Btewed, Steamed, Roasted, Punned, Broiled, Fried, and Paw, go to Leach's, northeant corner Nlath and Chesnui. Half peck steamed oysters, 25 cents. Sea Moss Farinb from puro Irish Moss, for Blanc Mange, Puddings, Costards, Creams, etc. etc The cheapest, healthiest, and most delicious food tu Wie world. Beddino, best In the city, lowest price, and gua ranteed, by Albbktsjok 4 Co., No. U35 Chesnut street. " Burnetts Flo rim el An exquisite perfume. itiAiti:n:i. Petirsov Cannkll. On Wednesday, February 8th, at All Saints' Church, Lower Dutilln, by the liev. F. W. Beasley, D. O., assisted by the Rev. Dr. Weld, T. Howard Peterson to Mary, daughter of S. W. Caunell. Bar villk Dcefy. At Chester, on theSth Instant, by the Rev. Aug't T. Hobson, Mr. Charles P. San vills to Miss Mary Duffy. Watkiks Cribs. On December 20th, 1970, by Rev. A. B. Reinieusnyder, Mr. b. W. VVatkins tj Miss Lizzie 11. Cress. iii:i. - LCEfK". On the 7th Instant, (lEORfiE W., son of Joseph and Sophia 11. Lukeus, aged 10 luouihs 2 weeks and 2 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the reniluii:e Of his parents, No. 1 Tappan place, (iieeu street, above Seventh, on Sunday inornijg, l'iih instant, at 8 O'clock. To proceed to Buebiu Church, Montgo mery county, Pa. MB88CHSRT. -On Wednesday, the Sth Instant, at bis country seat, near DouplitHsville, Burks county, Pennsylvania, JJuizinga Mecubut, in his GiJ year. Ilia relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to atteBd bis funeral, from Dr. Jam-a Kit.ehen's, No. 715 Spruce street, on Tuesoay morning, the Uth Inst., at 11 o'clock, without further invitation. Ttie funeral wlil proceed to Bonaldson's Ceuetery. SPECIAL NOTICES. mSf FLATTERING ENCOMIUMS AKE HE celved of the Letter press Copies from Prlnttiof execuu-d at HELFENSTK1N A LEWIS' Printing House, FIFTH and CHESN UT. H gy DR. F. R. THOMAS, No. 911 WALNUT ST., formerly operator at the Colton Dental Kooms, devotes bis entire practice to extracting teeth with out pain, with fresh nitrous oxl.le gas. 11 171 JOUVIN'S KID runviE a v. akfr rCBWIT. DUIISU I'IDI CtJUI4 LU lltSW. C 'If RAIO by all druggists and fancy goods dealers. Price J r.unta nnr lu.t.tlA. It QQrnurfK MKKUANTILE LIBRARY II ALL. LECTURE BY J. A. McOINLEY, A. M. Snrc "Pompeii, past and present." &IONDAY EVEN1NU, February 18, at s o'clock. Tickets CO cents ; to be bad at ( mid it Fischer s, No. a Chesuut street, aua at the Library. t SPEOIAL NOTIOES. tST MEUCIIANT TAILORING. jonN WANAMAREK, M E It C II A N T TAILOH, 819 AND 82 CHESNCT 8TREET. II E II C II A N T TAILOH IN O. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THE STAlf I01:KmT OF LECTURES. SEASON OF 1970-71. SECOND SERIES. T. B. Pl'fill ha'dlic honor to announf" that the SF.CO N I) SERIES of THE STAR COURSE OF LECTURES wlil be piven in tie following order: OPENING LECTUIIE. 1. Monday Evening, February 20, WENDELL PHILLIPS. Sutijr-ct-Slreft. Life In Eurone. . Thursday Evening, February 23, JAMES E. MURDOCH. Subject An Actor's Views and Impressions of the Clinrscter ol "IIaralet,"lllustrated by remarks and readings. 3. Monday Evening, February IT, WLS3 LILLIAN S. EDQARTON. Subject Marriage and Dlvcrte. 4. Thursday Evening, March 2, JO-ill R1I.UN03. Subject Natural History. r. Monday Evening, March 13, DANIEL DOUGHERTY. Subject Oratory. 6. Thursday Evening, March 18 RKV. E. II. CHAPIN, D. D. Subject Modern Chivalry. 7. Monday Evening, March 20. A. MINBR cms WOLD (Humorous). (The Fat Contributor.) Subject In jtin Meal. 8. Thursday Evening March 23, GENERAL KILPATRICK. Subject Hat tie Scenes of the Rebellion (including a uniphlc descrip ion of Lee's raid Into Pennsyl vania. ) 9. Monday Evening, March 27, MRS. CADY STANTON. Subject The Ttun Republic. b'. Thursday Evening, March 30, GRAND CONCERT BY THE MENDELSSOHN QUINTETTE CLUU OF HUSTON, and other Iuuhlcf.. attractions. ADMISSION TO EACH LECTURE f0 CENTS e ESERV El) SKATS 85 CENTS Extra RESERVED SEATS for the Series or Ten Lee- tores (transferable), ?3. TWO DAYS' SALE OF SEASON TICKHTS. 1 he sale of Reserved Season Tickets will com mence on MONDAY MORNING Feltru try 13, at Gould A Fipeber 's Piano Rooms, No. 93 CUES NUT street, and will continue two rlavs, after which no U'Oie tickets at season prices will be sold. Thebaic of Reserved Seats to anv of the single Lectures will conmienceon WEDNESDAY MORN ING, February is. T3 8 Ticket Oillce open dally from ft A. M. to 6 P. M. trff DISPENSARY FOR SKIN DISEASE-, NO. 210 S. ELEVENTH Street. Patients treated gratuitously at this Institution daily at 11 o'clock. 1 14 fifty- COAL Oil HOW AND WHRN FORMED? VRO'tSSOK UUNSIN'4H LSCTURK AT HARMONIAL HAIL, ELBVbNTH and WOOD Streets, THIS EVENING, nt 8 o'clock. TlcketB, S5 ce.utH; live lectures, 75 cents. It iy- INSTEAD OF UMNO COMMON TOILET Soap at this season of tha year, use "Wright's Alcr rated Glycerine Tablet of Solidified Glycerine." It softens tne skin, prevents redness and chapping by cold, and beautifies the complexion. 'For sale by Drugg sts generally. K It 4. A. WRIQriT, 1 6 fmw2Ct No. 624 CilESNUT St., Fhllad'a, THE KN T E R P R I S E I N S UR AN C E OOAI PAN Y OF PHILADELPHIA. Cohpany s Building, No. 400 Walndt stbret.) January 2, 1S71. The Directors have this day declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT, on the capital stock of the Company for the last six monns, pavntie on de mand, free 01 aU taxes. ALEX. W. W1STER, 1 2tf Secretary. fcjW- BATCH ELOK'S HAIR DYE. THIS SPLEN did Hair Dve U the best In the world, the only true uiid perfect Dye. Harmless Reliable Instan taneous no disappointment no ridiculous tints "L'otkm ttontain Lead nor any Vitalie fo'Uon to in jvre'.i Hair or fiitem." Invigorates the Hair and leaves It soft and beautiful ; Ulack or Brown. Sold by all Druggists and dealers. Applied at the Factory, No. 16 liOND Street, New York. 4 27 mwfi lrTHK UNION FIRE EXTINGUISHER COMPANY OK PHILADELPHIA Manufacture and sell the Improved, Portable Fire. Extlngulbher. Always Reliable, D. T. QAQB, e 80 U No. 113 MARKET St., General Agent. J6jy UNION LEAGUE HOUSE, BROAD Street. Philadelphia, Feb. 4, 18T1. The Second Art Reception will occur at the Union League Building on the evenings of THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Feb. 9, 10 and 11, from six to eleven 'clock. Members can obtain a limited number of lckets by personal or wrtten application at the oflk e. O t O. U. BOK.EK, Chairman. February 6, mi. 8 6 6t t&T THE FIDELITY INSURANCE, TRUST, rfXJ- UAi MH Jli ol KS Philadelphia, Feb. 1, 1871. The Stated Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pan r will be held at Its Oillce, Nos. 329 and 831 CHEsNTU V Street, oa TUESDAY, the 14th lbhtunt, at Vi o'clock M., for the election or a Board of Directors for the ensuing year, and for the trans action of such further busluess as mar come before them. It. PATTERSON, 2 2 lot Secretary. jy CITY TREASURER'S OFFICE. PHILAPKLPHIA, Feb. 8, 1871. The premium on Cold Interest on City Loans of July, 1S70, will be paid la currency on and after February , 1371. JOSEPn F. MARCER, 8 3 City Treasurer. Bv OFFICE OF THE DELAWARE DIVISION -sk CANAL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA, No. 803 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia, FebraaryT, 1971. The Managers have declared a dividend of FOUR J'ER CENT., free from taxcB, payable at the office on and after the lfHh instant. E. O. GILES, 8 8 fet Treasurer. jry- OFFICE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL- " AtOAD COM1 A.-SY. Philadelphia. Feb. 1. 1871 NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this company will tie held ou TUESDAY, the 8 st dav of FeOruarv, 171, HtlO o'clock A. M.. at CONCERT HALL, No. Ult CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia. The Annual Election ior Directors win be held on MoNDA V, the tith da? or Murcn, 171, at the- onice of the company. No. ta, S. V"""" 81 lit Hucretary. OAS FIXTURES. CORNELIUS & SONS, WAff iri'ACTIJUKIt ot GAS FIXTURES Wholesale and Retail KnlcHroomH, No. 821 CHERRY Street PIIILADELPniA. He bare no store or latesroom on Chesnut ctreet. l is emep CORNELTUS A SONS FINANCIAL TREASURY DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, February 4, 1?7L PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BOOKS WILL RE OPENED ON THE SIXTH DAY OF MARCH NEXT, In this country and Jn Europe, for Subscriptions to THE NATIONAL mi, Under the Act approved July 14, 1970, entitled "An Act to authorize the Refunding of the National Libt,"and tr.e Act In amendment thereof, approved January SO, IS71. ine places at wnicn sunecnptions maybe made ami the names or the authorized Agents of the Gov ernment will be announced hereafter. The proposed L.VUU uii'priHes inree ciuHHes oi iioncis. namely: r tbi, liuun-t io ine ainouiu oi live nunored mil Iocs of dollars. navatle in coin, at the nlennnrn of the United btateH, after ten years from tho data of their Issue, and bearing interest, payable quarterly iu i urn, ni uic laifj ut 'jvc iur i:vul per tiniKirH. ficoiid. Ilotios to the amount of three hundred millions of doilnrs, payable in coin, at the pleasure of the United States, after fifteen years from the data oi their si-ue, and bcarlbg Interest, payable qnar- lenv in coin, ai uie raie oi xour aua a uair per cent, per annum. Third. Uonds to the amount of seven hundred minims of dollars, pavaMe In coin, at the pleasure of the Unlttd States, after thirty years froru the date of their Issue, and brarlng interest, payable quar terly In coin, as ine raie oi lour per cent, per annum. Subscribers to the Loan will have preference lu the following order, nanoely : First. Subscribers lor equal amounts of each class of bocds. Second. Subscribers for eons! amounts of bondB bearing Interest at the rate of four and a half Jper rent., and of bonds bearing Interest at the rate of nve per cent. Third, biinscnners ior nve per cent nonoa. When a subscription Is made the subscriber will be required to deposit two percent, of the amount thereof, to be accounted for by the Government w ntn the bonds are delivered ; aud payment may be made either In coin, or In hnnds ol the United States Known as fivk-tw entk bonds, at their tar value. The coin received In payment will be applied to the r nert'i tion or nve-twentv Donus. The bonds will be registered or Issued with con tons, as msy be denlred by subscribers. Registered bonds will be Issued-of the denominations of ISO. fioo, ttt'0, tiooo, tnooo, and lio.ooo; and ooupon bonds of each denomination except thq last two. The Interest will be payable In the United States, at the office of the Treasurer, any Assistant Treasurer, or lteslgnated Depositary of the Government.' Hie bsnns of the several classes aforesaid, and the Interest thereon, are exempt from tne payment of all taxes or dues of the United States, as well as from taxation In any form by or understate, muni cipal, or local authority. After maturity, the bonds last Issued will be first redeemed, by ciasses and numbers, as may be de signated by the Secretary of the Treasury. GEO. S. BOUTWELl, 8 9 6t SECRETARY OF TITE TREASURY. SPECIAL NOTICE TO INVESTORS. A Choice Security. We are now able to supply a limited amount of the Catawissa Railroad Company's 7 PER CENT. CONVERTIBLE MORTGAGE BONDS, FREE OF bTATB AND UNITED STATES TAX. They are Issued for the sole purpose of building the extension from MILTON TO VVlLUAMtt'OHT, a dtHtance of 30 mile, and are aeeurtd by a lien on the entire road f ntarlg loo miUa, fully equipped and doing a nourishing business. When it is considered that the eDtlre Indebtedness of the t ompany wl 1 be less than tio.ooo per mile, leaving out their Valuable Coal Properly of 1300 acre. It will be seen at once what an uuuSunl amount of s. curlty Is attached to these bonds, and they there fore niUKt commend themselves to the most prudent Investors. An additional advantage Is, that they can be converted, at the option of ihe holder, after IB vears, Into the Preferred Stock, at par. They are registered Coupon bonds (a great safe guard), Issued lu sums of tsoo and f looo. Interest payable February and August. Price vi and accrued interest, leaving a gaod margin for advance. For further lniormatlon, apply to D. C. WHARTON SMITH & CO., No. 121 SOUTH THIUB STREET, 1 8? PHILADELPHIA. A LEGAL ZNVESTlYEEttlT Having sold a large portion of the Pennsylvania Railroad General Mort gage Bonds, The undersigned offer the balance for a limited pe riod at 95 aud Interest added In currency. These bonds are the cheapest Investment for Trus tees, Executors, and Administrators. For further particulars, inquire of JAY COOKE A CO., K. W. CLARK A CO., W. U. NEW BOLD, bON A AERT3EM. C. A IL LOME. l lm f INANOIAU, NEW 7 30 a OLD X.OAI?. SAFE! PROFITABLE f PERMANESTt We offer for 8ale at Tar, and Accrued Interest, the FIRST MORTGAGE LAND GRAND GOLD BONDS OP THI NOItTUEItf PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. These bonda are secured, f ,by a First Mort gage on the Railroad Itself, Its rolling stocK and aL equipments; nmma, by a Fir Mortgage on its en "r LAn(1 "rant, being more than Tirenty two Thousand Acres of Laud each mile of Road. The Honda sre free from United States Tax; the Principal end latere .-t are payable In Oold the Principal at the end iThlrty years, and the Interest m"iSn.""7' Bt the raUs of SEVEN AND THREE-li-NI HS PER CENT, per annum. .ney are issued In denominations of 1100, ISO, . jWOJ-iooo, and fjio.ono. The Trustees under the mortgage are Messrs. Jay Cooke, of Philadelphia, and J. Edgar Thomson, President of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad Company. These Northern Pacific T 30 Bondi will at aU times tiefore maturity, be receivable at Ten per Cent. Premium (or no) in exchange for the Company's lands at their lowest cash price. In addition to their absolute safety, these Bond! yield an Income larger, we believe, than any other first-class security. Persons holding United States R-ifOs can, by converting them Into Northern Pacifies Increase their yearly income one third, and BtUl have a ptrfectly reliable Investment, Persons wishing to exchange stocks or other bonds for these can do so with any of our Agents, who w,.n?!1?wine.n,Snert current price for ALL MAR KETABLE SECURITIES. J AIT COIiKG Ac CO., Fiscal Agents Northern Pacific Railroad Co. For sale in Philadelphia by D. O. WHAttTON SMITH A CO., No. 121 South THIRD Street. GLENDENINO, DAVIS & CO., No. 49 S. THIRD Street BOWEN & FOX, No. 13 MBRCHANTS' EXCHANGE. SEVENTH NATIONAL BNK, N. W. cor. FOURTH and MARKET. T. A. BIDDLK & CO., No. 8W WALNUT Street. WM. PAINTEU & CO., No. 86 South THIRD StreeL BULL & NORTH, No. 121 South THIRD Street. BARKER BROS & CO., No. 29 South THIRD Street. EMORY, BENSON & CO., No. 6 South THIRD Street. B. K. JAMISON A CO., N.W. corner THIRD and CHESNUT. T. S. PETERSON & CO., No. 39 South THIRD Street. TOWNSEND W11ELEN & CO., No. 309 WALNUT fctreet. CHARLES B. KEEN, No. 825 WALNUT Street. JNO. S. RUSHTON & CO., No. 50 South THIRD Street. NARR& LADNER, No. 80 S iiiV THIRD Street. M. SCI1ULTZ & CO., No. 41 South THIRD Street. BIOREN & CO., No. 150 South THIRD Street. JOHN K. WILDMAN. No. 20 south THIRD Street. CHARLES T. YKRKES, JR., & CO., No. 20 South THIRD Street. WILl IAM T. ELBERT, No. 321 WALNUT Street. J. H. TROTTER, No. 822 WALNUT Sfreet, 8. M. PALMER & CO., No. BO South THIRD Street. P. M. ROBINSON & CO., No. 133 Scuth THIRD Street SAMUEL WORK, No. 64 South TH'JKD Street GEORGE J. BOYD, No. IS South THIRD Street H. H. WILTBANK. No. 805 WALNUT Street. RALEY & WILSON, No. 41 South THIRD Street WALLACE & KEENE, No. 148 South THIRD Street STERLING & CO., No. no South THIRD Street WILLIAM C. MORGAN & CO., No. 23 South THIRD Street G. & W. Y. HEBERTON, No. 62 S. THIRD Street. JAMES E. LEWARS & CO., No. 29 S. THIRD Street. JACOr J. RlDGEWAY, No. 56 S. THIRD Street 1 20 tuwthfs40t DUNN BROTHERS, Nos. 51 and 53 S. THIRD St., Dealers In Mercantile Paper, Collateral Loans, Government Securities, and Oold. Draw Bills of Exobange on the Union Bank of London.and issue travellers' letters of credit through Messrs. BOWLES BROS & 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 la ELLIOTT, COLLINS & CO , it A:ikiMtH, No. 109 Couth THIRD Qtreot, MEMBERS OP STOCK AND GOLD EX CHANGES. DEALERS IN MERCANTILE PAPER, GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD.Etc. DRAW BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON THE UKION BANK OF LONDON. 3fmw JOHNS. RUSHTON & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. GOLD AND COUPONS WANTED. City WarrantH BOUGHT AND BOLD. No. CO South THIRD Street. 8 Ml PHILADELPHIA. B. K. JAMISON & CO., SUCCESSORS TO P.ir.icmLiY Sc CO., BANKERS AND DEALERS IN Gold, Silver, and Government Bondi At Closekt 9Iarket ltatetj, H. W. Cor. THIRD and CHESNUT Sti. Bpeclal attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS In New York and rniladelphla Stock Boards, etc etc, - PINANOIAI-. A RELIABLE Safe Home Investment TUB Sunbury and Lewistown Railroad Company 7 -FEB CENT. GOLD First Mortgage Bonds. Interest Payable April and Octo ber. Free eTBtate and United States Tnxe. We are now offering the balance of th loan of $1,200,000, which la secured by a first and only lien on the entire property and franchises of the Company, At 90 and the Accrued Into rest Added. The ltoad is now rapid! v aDDroaohinc com pletion, with a large trade in COAL, IRON, and LUMBER, in addition to the passenger travel awaiting tne 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 fall infor mation, apply to WM. PAINTER & CO., Dealers la Government Becurltle, No. 36 South THIRD Stree 6 1 W4p PHILADELPHIA. JAY COOKE & CO., r-B ILALELPHIA, NEW YORK end WASHINGTON. jay coom, Mcculloch & co., LONDON, BANK Kits AH9 Dealers in Government Securities. Special attention given to tlie Purchase and Sila of Bonds aiitl btocks on Commtsaion, at tne Board ol Brokers in tnls and ottier cities. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS, COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL POINTS. GOLD AND SILVBR BOUGHT AND SOLD. In connection with our London House we are now prepared to transact a general FOREIGN EXCUANOB BUSINESS, Including Purchase and Sale of Sterling Bills, and the Issue of Commercial Credits and Travellers' Cir ca ar Letter?, available la aoy rart ol the world, and (.rutins ecaoed to receive GOLD ON DS POSIT, aud to allow Tour per cent. Interest la currency thereon. raving direct telegraphic communication with both our New York and Washington onices, we can offer superior facilities to our customers. RE1 1 ABIE RA1LKOAD BONDS FOB INVEST MENT. Pamphlets and lull information given at our ofllc-e, 8 2 3mrp No. 114 S. THIRD Street, Phllada. OFFEJR FOR 8ALE, AT PAR THE NEW MASONIC TEMPLE LOAN, Bearing 7 3-10 interest, Redeemable after five (s) and within twenty-one (ai) years. Interest l'uyable March and Sep tember. The Bonds are registered, and will be issued In tums to suit. DE HAVEN & BB0. Mo. 40 South THIRD fitreot. U PHILADELPHIA,' Stocks bought and sold on commission. Gold and Governments bought and sold. Accounts received and interest allowed, subject to Slght Draf t. 530 C30 riARHicson axiAiftxso, BANKER. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS RKCEIVED AND INTEH EST ALLOWED ON DAILY BALANCES. OKDBRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED POTt THB PURCHASE AND SALE OF ALL RELIABLE SE CJOLLECTIONB MADEE EVERYWHERE. HJfAL ESTATE COLLATERAL LOANS NKGO TLATED. iswem No. C30 WALNUT St., Phils dju INANOIAU. Vilmington and Reading RATTiTlOAD SEVEN PER GENT. BONDS Froo of Taxes. We are offering $200,000 of the Second Mortgage Bonds of this Company AT 82i AND ACCRUED INTEKEST. For the convenience of Investors these Bonds are Issued In denominations of $1000s, $500s, and $100. The money Is required for the purchase of addi tional Rolling Stock and the fall equipment of the Road. The road la now finished, and doing a business largely In excess of the anticipations of Its officers. The trade offering necessitates a large additional outlay for rolling stock, to adord fall facilities for Its prompt transaction, the present rolling stock not being sufficient to accommodate the trade. WM. PAINTER & CO., BANKERS, No. 36 South THIRD Street, SB PHILADELPHIA. F O It V Ut 12, Six Per Cent. Loan of the City of Wil liamsport, Pennsylvania, Free of nil T n x o h, At 85 and Accrued Interest. These Bonds are made absolutely secure by act of Legislature compelling the city to levy sufficient tax to pay Interest and principal. P. 8. PETERSON & CO., No. 39 8. THIRD STREET, 88 PHILADELPHIA. 8AFE DEPQ8IT COMPANIES. gECURITY FROM LOSS BY BURGLARY ROBBERY, FIRE, OR ACCIDENT. The - Fidelity Insurance, Trust nd Safe Deposit Company OF PHILADELPHIA IN TUSIK New Marble Fire-proof Building, Nos. 329-331 CHESNUT street. Capital subscribed, ll.ooo.ooy; paid, laoo.ooo. COUPON BONDS, STOCKS, SECURITIES FAMILY PLATE, COIN, DEEDS, and VLUAULEil of every description received for safe-keeping, under guarantee, at very moderate rates. The Company also rent 8AFB8 INSIDE TnEIR BCRGLAR-PROOS" VAULTS, at prices varying Irota 116 to $76 a year, according to size. An extra size tor Corporations aud Rankers. Rooms and desks adjoining vaults provided for Safe ueutors. DEPOSITS OF MONEY RECEIVE') ON INTE REST at three per cent., payable by check, wltaout notice, and at lour per cent., payable by check, oa ten days' notice. TRAVELLERS' LETTERS OF" CREDIT furnished available in all parts of Europe. INCOME COLLECTED and retained for one per cent The Comnanv aot as EXECUTORS. ADMInis. TRATORS, and GUARDIANS, aud RECEIVE and EXECUTE TRUSi 8 of every description, from the Courts, Corporations, and Individuals. N. B. BROWNE. President. C. H CLARK. Vice-President. ROBERT PATTRBHON, Secretary and Treasurer. DIRECTORS. N. B. Browne, . Alexander Henry Clarence H. Clark, John Welsh, Charles Macalester, Stephen A. Caldwell, ucorge r. i yier, Henry C. Gibson, aowara w. uiaric, J. UllilnRham KelL llenry Pratt McEean. (6 13 fmwf TTIE PHILADELPHIA TRUST, SAFE DEPOSIT INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE AhD Bl'KGI.AR-FKOOV VAULTS IK THE PHILADELPHIA BANK BUILDING, No. i-il CilESNUT STREET. CAPITAL, .M)0,(.OO. For Safe-keeping of Uovekkmunt Bonds and other SEcuaiTiis, Family Pi.atk, Jbwklky, and other Valuables, under special guarantee, at the lowest rates. The Company also offer for Rent, at rates varying fromtis to (75 per annum, the renter holding the kev, SMALL SAFES IN THE BUHOLAR-PROOlf VAULTS, ailbrdlug absolute Hkcckity against FmK, Theft, Hi'kolaky, and accident. All liVIUVIciiJ uwii(iowwnP duju a lit." io, VJ u An" DiAKSBira, ExutnoKSuirs, etc., will be undertaken and faithfully discharged. Circulars, giving full details, forwarded on appli cation. DIKECTUKS. Thomas Robins. Benjamin B Cometrvs. Lewis R. Aslihurst, J. Livingston Erringer, R. P. McCulIagh, Edwin M. Lewis, Jainca L. Clactiom. Augustus Heaton, V. Ratciiford Starr, Daniel Ilitddock, Jr., Edward Y. Townsend, John D. Tayior, lion. v imam a. rorier. OFFICERS. President LEWIS H. ASHHURST. Vice-President J. LIVINGSTON ERRINGER. Secretary and Treasurer R P. McCULLAUH. Solicitor RICHARD L. ASHHURST. 8fmwl CROCERIES. ETO. UST KECEIVED, Davie' Cincinnati Hams. ALBERT O. ROBERTS, Dealer In Fine Groceries, 11 T Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Sts. HURNAOES, ETO. C8TADLISHED 1825. ra. t. men. a. j. oi XX. J. DEA3 CL CO., WAWUFACXUUK1IH O Warm Air Furnaces AMD CooUingr Kangea, Portable Heaters, Low Down Orates, Slate Mast Uata oouern, Aegmuer. uiu cuwuwrk No. 1 1 I North SEVENTH St PHILADELPHIA. 9 ti thsiuSud JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTKNDKOTO. BOARDINQ. 1101 UIRARD STREET, BETWEEN El J Xlsii tenth and Twelfth and Chesnut and M ket streets. Vacancies for Families and single U tiemen. Also, a suit of rooms on the second fluj furnished or onfornlshed, wUU first-class bo4 Also, tabls board. u w
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