TTTE DAILY EVENING TE17E0RA PTI PmLADBLPrn A, SATURDAY, fEIUUAUY 11, 1871. Tfc. ('lit Amusement. AT inn Acadbmt f Music list evening Mr. Cattle's bent lit, attracted a laro audic-Hce, tbe lnuiti-t of tbe ocotr-ioH belnir enhanced by 1hc first ieprcenUtim of Fidrlion English. The performance of this illtllcult work ws only mndeiatcly tueciesful, and there U no doubt that it l I t yen d the ratine of the Knirllh troupe, notwithstanding the (net that It contain a imm ber of fine singers. Mrs. Bernard rendered the role of ''Leonora" with considerable dramatic eit.ree&lon, and Mr. Dravton g.ve an admirable personation of 'Koceo.'" Mr. Castle, a '-Flo-reslan," snng the prison aria crcdliubly, but otherwise bin performance was not remarkable Wles Ilcrsee's voice is too light for the role of Marcelline," and although she pans the music very sweetly, she was frequently overwhelmed by the din of the orchestra. Mr. Howell inado a wrt-tched failure as "Don Pizarro," and the cborun'8 were sung abominably. ' The orchis t ration was sometimes tolerably pool, ao-me times intolerably bad, and always too loud. In fine, Fidel io had best be sung as seldom as ppible by the English troupe. There will be a matinee to-day, when selec tions from several operas will be given, and this evfniiig Fauet will bo Fung in English, instead of Citrinan, as previously announced. Tbe attractions of the performances given during the present week have been much en hanced by ihe Gorman singers, and c-ueolally by the littio boy Aiuerlcu, who were Introduced under the management of Mr. Leonard drover. The ehtkl Americiis Is reilly a little wonder, and his pi forinances on the violin are certainly reniai kai'lc for such a mere baby. It I to bo hoped that he will return soon, aud give our cltl r.ei.s a belter opportunity to sec what ho rctlly is than has been possible during the present week. At the Ancn Sinbad the Sailer will be per formed this PvcLinp. At Tim Walnut Mr. Clarke will appear at a matinee performance to-day, and this evening he will coi. elude his entragemout by represent ing Ncni:in Nones." ia .i-holds Xi'lrh hj; "Asabinirton Jones," in Antony the Itrealterx; atid "Young Gosling," In Fr and (foote. On Monday, the business manager of the Wal nut, Mr. T. "J. Hemphill, will have his annual benefit. At the Chesnut the spectacle of. The Oil Jlnn of the Mountain will be represented this aftcrnf -n and evening. On Wednesday next there will bo a matinee performance In aid of tho Holland testimonial fund. At the Assemhly Euimmno the two Leaded friil may be seen this afternoon and evening. At the American a family matinee will ho given this afternoon, and a grand variety performance this evening. Theodore Thomas aud Lis errand orchestra will give two grand concerts at the Academy of Music oil Wednesday aud Thursday next. The Anm'al Ham. of the America Club will come nil at tho Academy of Mtitc on Monday next. This will undoubtedly bo an ox ceed;irly elegant entertainment. The MyKNNEiicnou annual marked ball will be given at the Academy of Music on Tuesday next. One-half of the proceeds will bo devoted to the relief of the sullerers by tho Franco German war. C'lTV ITliM!, consrrs. C'OltSKTtf. 1'KicKs IiKnrcnn. PRICES RKDUCED. CORSKTS. COKSKPS. TnE Ladies' Oitoiitimty. The Laiiiks' orr-ourr mitt, bo Cents oon IIani-maik Corsets. 70 Tunis superior new corset. 5 Cents kinklv-thimmeu Cohskt. Wi Cents splendid Woven corskt. $100 felTEHIOK AVoVEN CORSET. 1 00 SCTEKIOR TATKNT ( Jlll l I. AR (10KB OOKBKf. Thk ONg Dollar Patent Circular (l ire Corset, now having a mai ked success, Is well shaped and made up in a superior mantier. Jt Utlmlalles' favorite. To secure increased patr.inane Mr. Fiun is presenting a splend'd Hue of Corsets at figures far below nsual rates. Ahotfull linen of finer good at moderate. prUt. John M. Finn, 8. E. corner Arch and Seventh streets. Interesting to Lapies. "For more than twelve yeara a Orover A Baker Sewing M ic.hluo has been In constant use in my family, and it has gtveu com plete satisfaction. My wife considers it bivalu vble In tbe family, as by It all kinds of work can be done, the Dnest fabrics, as well as the coarsest, with equal facility. After long experience of Its excellencies, we cordlatlv recommend It ti our friends ai an al most indispensable article that In a few years will more than pay Its cost." JosKrii Castle, P. B., Central Philadelphia District of the M. B. Church. Mk. William W. Cassidy, the Jeweller at No. S South Second street, has one of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silver ware In the city. He has also on hand a flno assort ment of One American Western Watches. Ttiose who purchase at this stote at the present time are certain to get the werth of their money. w pledge oib bepctation for the fulflliuent of what we here declare. In almost every lnsjanne where the Infant is suffering' from pain and ex. hauBtlon, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutts after Mrs. WinsloWs soothing Svkip has been administered. Cores dysentery, and diar rhoea, and wind colic. Sure to regnlate the bowels. GREEN GTJM 'PLASTERS, The only ones which effectually will cure Corns and Bunions, are manufactured by O. Kracsk, Apothecary, N. W. cor. Twelfth and Chesnut Streets. BKDDrno, bent In the city, lowest price, and gua- ranteed. by Axbbktson & Co., No. 143& Chesnut trect. Burnett's Cologne the best mado In America. Btonktt's Cooking Extracts the best. i?iA!titii:i. PktiksowCannbu. On Wednesdav, February 8th, at All Saints' Churcli. Lower Dublin, by the Rev. F. W. Bcawley, D. U., assisted by the Rev. Dr. Weld, T. Howard Pstkbsokw Mary, daughter of 8. W. Canncll. 1II?I. LrKKf.-On the 7th Instant, GFOKCiE W., son of Joseph and HopUla B. Lukens, aged 10 montlis 3 wreks eti1 S rtujs. The relatives and friends or the family are respect fully Invited to attend tlte funeral, from 'he reshlonoe Of his parentM, No. 1 Tappnu iiae Ureen street, above Seveutti, on Sunday moruiatr, l'i'-U lustaut, at 8 o'clock. To Proceed to R jeUui Church, Moutgo Bery county, Pa. Whbschikt. On Wednesday, the 8tu Instant, at his countrv seat, near ltouul:8svlil, liorks county, Pennsylvania, Ucizikua MtscHB-r, In his sad - eiJiii relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to atteBd hi funeral, from Dr. James Kitchen s, No. TihSnmi e street, on Tuesday morning, tlie 14U lust., at 11 o'clock, without further iuviutton. uneralw 111 proceed to Konaidsou's fe netery. SPECIAL. NOTIOES' Tlie AMERICAN ACADEMY OK Ml'SIO. REV. HENRY WAhl) BEEOI1ER Will deliver his new mid nopuUr lecture, HAPPINESS. TI ESDAY EVENlNti, Feb. t. 18T1. Tickets ton. ; Faml'y circle a5 ; Mesnrved seata ,.xit. for k-Iu At V. A. North i t'o.'s. Ni. lOitS V. ' . , -liAMiiut street, vu vua auvr luanuai, 16th Instant. 11 It stuw NOTICE.-OWINU TO DFTRNTKN BY xu ice the bteauibhip TONAWANDV ml f,,r Sttiranuah unta TO-MoKUOWT will not (Suadny) JloKMSd, at o'clock. Freight .01 be recetved alUhis day. jt Ocneral Agent. Z'v- OKNTLEMEN'S MOOTS AND K "ilOES. "- a ready 0t ma? be obtained at all times. BARTLLTT, No. S8 South bITll btreet, above ..UOUUI. T ....xuirurtAI. PKINTIN OK ALL Jt w fcinVaot HKLKKNSTKIS 4 LEWI'S Printing 11 Douse, I'IFTUaud t'ii-SNLT. SPECIAL. NOTICES. ( K H H 8 ! (V a7 tf'JT OH FIN F.ST BLACK CLOTH. Handsomely Trimmed In Latest 8t)!es KKADY HADE, AT JOHN WAN AMAKER'S, 813 AND 820 CHESNUT STREET. WATCHE8. JEWELRY, ETC NEW YOEK WATCH COMPANY S WATCHES, (Factory, Fprlnptield, Mass. In presenting their Watohes to the American pub lic, we doK with the knowledge t hat in polnc of flntstt and time-Keeping quail' les they are superior for the price to Diiy Watch made In this country. For sale by ALEX. R. HARPER, Successor to John M. Harper, No. 308 CnESNUT STUEET, SECOND STORY, IS 8 Smrp Salesroom of the American Wafch. JtCfitnimwlicd in 1834. WATCHES- EVEKCOING 8TEM-WINPEKS, KEY-WINDEKS, QUA KTEU SECONDS, MINUTE 11EPKATEKS, ETC. ETC. ETC. C. & A. PEQ.UIGNOT, 60S CHESNUT STREET, 1 ?HlLlt)ELP.;iA. II E N It Y HAUTE K & CO., No. 520 A II 31 Street, AKE SELLING AT COST, PREVIOUS TO RE MOVING IO ;0. T22 CUEdNCT STREET, FINE WATCHES, OPERA AND LEONTINE CIIAIN3, DIAMOND RINGS, JEWELRY, 2 8 wsmrp 6t FANCV SILVERWARE, AND SILVER-PLATED WARE. DRY QOODS. 1871. I $ LACK SILKS "AT TH02H LEY'S," EIGHTH AND SPRING GARDEN STS. TT a ln m mm thAn vVt nrltK AH onnnol df aaIt tablnr SailU oi iii uuii nun uui nuuuni ni'biM'i we now open np a splendid stock f "15LCi SILKS" very much nnder regular prices, and of most KXBELLtNT QUALITY. Good black "roti drains forll-fio. Rich nlack Gros Grains for t W5. Very Rich Beantliul Mlks for $i0. Heavy, Smooth, Soft Klessy Wik. 12 50. Sublime Quality Rich Lyons Silks, A 00. Pupero Biuck Silks. Queenly, H). Most Magnificent liiack S.Iks for f 60. We kn"w thst the ahfve (roods cannot he excelled In the "UNITED bTATEd" for quaiity und cheap ness. We alio offer a full line or colors in 13cst Kid. Gloves, Every pair of which we warrant, and If through any mishap ibey rip or tear lu putting on, wo at once give anotner pair instead. JOSEPH H. THO&KLEY, NORTHEAST CORNER OP EIGHTH and SPELNQ GARDEN Sti, S8thBtaf PniLADSLPHIA, Established In 1853. 18C0 YAKDS JAPANES YAN YANS. 1800 EYRE fc LAND ILL Open tc-rta? Hutlu Figured Yan Yana. Neat Stripe Yan Vans. lAA ARCH M'HUET. 4UU EYRK & LANDELtt Open to-day elegant Light Popllua for 1S71 Spring Suits mm YAKDS FRENCH ALPACA i flflft IUl)U A Black Motiair Taratse, JLUUU Unequalted In I'rllliancy. These Justly c!iebrteii BiauK u ods are nearly eriuai to x.yous urosurains uiuck oiikk. itY UK LANDELL, No. 4oo AU:tl street. t(f LOBSIErt H4.LAD NAPKi.sti. Bai'h Napkin has a correct Uieiiesi of said lObBtt . 10 0 & LANDELL, ARCS STREET. 1 87 mwsSmrp t 727 CIIESKUT STUEET. 727 POPULAR PRICES rua DRY HOODS. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. ALEXANDER RICKEY, 1 10 tutha No. 727 CtlESSCT Street. NEW PUBLICATIONS. J X FOEMH. BY LVCY HAMILTON IIOOPEU. WITH A PORTRAIT f BOM STEEL. 12mo. Extra Cloth. Out Top. Price, 1 76. J. B. LirriNCOTT A CO., PCItLUllKHH, Nca. 715 and HI MlRK-ET STREET, 11 BtUSt Philadelphia. OAS FIXTUHE8, CORNELIUS & SOUS, tlAIIFACrniUICK or GAS FIXTURES Wholesale and Retail No. 821 CHERRY Streei nilLADKLPIIIA, We bare no More or salesroom on Chesnut street. 1 1 STOBp CXiRNKUUS & SONS FOR SALb. FOR SALE, A HEW ASD E LEG INT BROWS STONE RESIDENCE, East Side of Logan Square, 'I.ree Doora above Samner St., Riplele wi h all muern onvenleDos. W11L BE fcOLD OS ACCOMMODATING- TERM 1 JTCSSES ON AT ONCE. CAN BE SESN AT 911 tf ANY 110 JK OF TUB DAY. LLEGMT SIOhE FiXlUHES, With KarMe Connters, Large F re-proif, Destf, sold cheap toi cih or Letter I rtss, etc., will be good trade. No. 63 CHESNUT f TRKET, UNDER TIIE OON- T1NENTAL. 1 10 U v TO KEN 1 . TO RENT HOUSE No. Ills SPRINO GARDKN htrtt-r, uuitible for a lioaiUiu- Lvute or private fuujlly. ptiyto A. liar i) L,t i. u v u titiic', 811sWK3t ti t. itu VINE S'Mut. f!3, FOR Rf NT CUESMUT bTKKET ShUE, L-ij No. 7't6. Po-edou Mireh I. Als , third a io (.O., No. 76 I'll LSN UT (l story). 2 6 6f REAL. ESTATE WANTED. w N JSl. store, On Chesnut or Eighth Street. ADDRESS, BTATIN3 PRICE, LOCATION, AND FULL PARTICULARS, I f F. D. K. 88 EVENINQ TELEGRAPH OFFICE. 1VAIXI21 TO I'UltUM Desirable Real Estate, WITIIIN ONE MILE OF BRO ID AND OQESNUT STRE STS, Payable In good and available trade, and partly in cah. Addreta 2 4 tf "Box 1734, Philadelphia Post Office." CLASS AND QUEF.NSWARE. t$ o o , o b o WORTH OF CHINA.GIAfS an! EARTHENWARE TO BE CLOSED OCT, REUARDLE8S OF COdT. Cay's China Falace, No. 1012 CHESNUT feTUEBT. Are obrised to close ont their immense stock, In con- woufut-e of the ttutidtiiBr ttiev oc.cupt havuu Own sold. 1 he entire stock. iuuhI be cosed out liy the Ui. of April, as tlit-T are utilised to vaca the pruitSMS bv t"ut time, tielo we quotu prloow or a ism i- iug staple itoods. Fancy if'ods areata still greater dihcouhl fiom former prices. Wldtt Freuch t;i,yia DiulugSets, 12T piece... lS-tK) W hue Flench Cluua 'I'm et8t 44 plec- 67-1 V bite Flench hina Tea 8 l, 4ii pieces 75 K oi,e L hlna DiUinK Seta, 8 plticea 7 I (Stone ( hiua 1'ta bcU 0 ups with handlfH) 44 ps 8 fto htoue China Tea Sets cops wlilt tiaoiliert) 4tf ps 8 f H -ue Cliina I'lipaaiifl haucnis.per ihjI li piece pi KtmiH Ciiiiia Diuinu l'itit-. per dozen 00 1 ai-le Tuiiibleis, per dnxeu 6" lable ('obleta, per Oozi ti 76 14IKKH I'm KeU (4 articles) ' " i'.,t,. mUii in ouue hets. V unities ana run uox vu ii..i. nnun i iniii.r k.18- s uiaiuu-a. waiier iuu liottle . An viii HfRH tarittr or rancy uiwiu, ok u iui Uiriiwiru..'".."- v."- -' ....... 1 M.I Jl.. U0 cafks or h'ariau marine, uvem.. " tt ar. alt uew dei-liftis. luxl lauiea irom nMsaiuer ll.lu. fl lu Will I lH llllsllltl-Hll I LI III-' Bai ..i- in or. ..nt .f i Iih iiit will i ) paked aal ! livedo to tiaii-nonaii'Uinice fre of charge, aua I. L .... A .....l..ui l.r. u L uom Ilk flHt.liatlOli. nu.w kiu.us ttl'KN TILL U CLOCK AT Ml.UT. fcTOKR WIVTrREH fUU. SALS. 1 U BlUthllB WISHART'S COLUMN. THE MEDICAL PRO PERTIES OF TAR. Tbe pine tree.Lan lpug l)een known to pos Mfifl valuable luedical propertis. For pnl n riiary cliteaKeH it is duiibtful whether any remedy Las ss yet been discovered (iual to if. It see ma to change aud renew tbe very jdrnctnre on ubich it ants, and to iufme into iLt) sjf-tem an lndeHunbable power eqnal to tue uatnrai power before disfeHKe bad even thken bold of tbe body, ho an to make, as it re, an entirely new tinsne, and to give a LewneSHof life and euergy which one who b8 been Mck a long time knows tbe value of ut cannot fully describe. Tbe great objec tion, however, t all tar prep tratious ha been their unpleasant tate, aud oouseipiont lia bility to sickutsH aud nauseate the Htomaob. We have before n, however, a preparation of ibte kind referred to, which obviates all these objt-t-ticxui, and in as agreeable to the pubtte as it is valuable in tbe cure of disease. We mean "Dr. Wiohart's Tine Tree Tar (JorJiJ," a rehl, gennine, lon fide medioiual oorJi l, dihiilled from the pine tree by a process known only to tbe Doctor himself, tbe Hale and popularity of which are only equalled by !Le amount of mi tiering it has relieveJ, and tbe number of diheanea it is so well o ilotil.ited to effectually cure. Iu tbe Piue Tree Tar .Coidiallhe invalid uiny be tmre he has a ren.edy of very extraordiniry power for throat a lid lung affections, and when taken in con junction wilh tbe "Great American Dyspepsia l'illf," an infallible cure for dyspep-tiit, liver complaint, sick headache, and tbe many ail ments arising from a disordered state of the liver and digestive orgaus. In our Hpbere as publishers we feel some degree of can t loudness in what we recommend to our readers, but when we kuow of any thing of value to the public we shall not hesi tate to mtike it known through our columns. We advise those of our readers whoare suffer ing from dytipephia, etc, to give Dr. Wishart's celebrated remedies a trial. A medical expert, boldit.g honorable colle giate diplomas, devotes hi entire time to the extiuiini ' ion of patients at the ofHoe parlors. Associated with him are three consulting phy- Hicians of acknowledged euiiuence, whose ser vices are given to tbe public free of charge. This oppoitunity is offered by no other ia stitutiou iu tbe country. mi. . . xnousauas oi ceruuoates or absolute cure (when all else failed to afford relief), as wU as recommendatory letters without number, have been received by Dr. Wishart, the pro prietor, attesting the uniform success with which tbey have been employed, llanv of aid letters are from the highest sources, in cludii'g eminent statesmen, Governors, State judges, clergymen, etc. men blow to be con vinced, prejudiced perhaps at first, but feel iLg themt-elves under a sense of duty bound to tell the Doctor what they had done for them and to recommend them to others. The Oreat American Dyspepsia Pills and Pine Tree Tar Cordial are sold by all druggists throughout the world. They can also be obtained at Dr WISIIAltT'S GliEAT FAMILY MEDICINE KTOitE, No. 232 North SECOND Street, Philadelphia, where a successful practising t.LvMcian can be consulted each day. free of charge. Those in need of professional aid or counhtl will do well to make a note of the above. Communications by mail, soliciting profesKiunsl advice, vill be eonnidered ttrictly cuhfdtHtiul and promptly anuered, free of charge. The most complete stock of Family Medicines, Ilair Preparations, Perfumery, ttc, in tbe city. Give ua a trial. Address all communications, L. Q. C. WISHART, No. 232 NORTH SECOND STREET. PHILADELPHIA. 1 14 SI S8 Wl23t RULLIKEWS LiiMEPJ STORES, 1128 CHESNUT Street NEW SHIRTING LINENS. lnidcitlrntocnrmualvetyexrensliefctockof P1RST-CLAS IRISH 8niKTW9 LINENS, we have Hi'liHiKw livthtsfor fjnrg halts of COO I'lKCfcH GOLDEN.' LAX IUISH LINENS. ' MEDIUM IRISH LINENS, IMPERIAL IRISH LINENS. MCHARDSON EWN'8 A OWDKN'S LINENS, ALL QUALITIES. PRICES STILL LOWER 1 OUR NEW PRICE LI8T3 ! VTe are rarefnl to Rive to our customers the benefit of any decline "of prices In Europe an1 take ptea Hiie in liC llfjlrg cur friends that WE ARE NOW AT A GREAT REDUCTION FROM LAST SEASON'S PRICKS. MILL! KEN'S SHIRT BOSOMS. We are now prepared to supply onr CELEBRATED SHIRT ROSOMJ of every style and quality. PR C Els OF LOfcOMS REDUCED TO CORRESPOND TO THE REDUCTION IN T4E PRICE OF LINENS. INSURE ivOfer TWENTY-THIRD ANNUALREPO&T or rm PENN MUTUAL life Insurance Company, OFFICE, No. 921 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. RLCE1PTS IOR .THE YEAR BSDIN3 DECSM- BHR Bt, 1S70. Kor Premiums and Interest Jt,20J,74S !50 ! i- .f ntilliiK Hi" J ear $iW7,'i J0U'J .t hH'e of n ilcies, t:iiu- li.lsiions, Taxes, eU etc.. 811,15356- 503,8?-5-W et f uri las for the year jiu'.WiJ'li ASbKIS O" THE CiMPVNY LIA 1 J F JR LO Slii. It vtMert In rutted Ktsta Mocks. I'til'Hdelphl' tlty lHn, PemiKylVHiiia Halt. r ai Liuu, U UK Mocks, He I6SC.503B4 hot ds uuu wortgsKes, nrst in i. H i o i t -i ny wonn in utile ilit'Hii nuiit.t-ironiiil el0. . . S'Tl.T 2 8! nraaws-? S Marm I van e Decembers , 1370 to,Hoi,iu no lice l-.oanl of TrnnU.es lias resolved ti divide lh! i I nirpiiif ati'onu tl e Do.CerH of p.illcU'S lu f.uce 'ii the !Un nl'liiio on the onr.'-liinti'in piati, npyli- ' h)I to ihe icduition or pn-'iniiK.-f or prmi'im iot s, wiieii tlie rexr aiiniml p wm-nr. runs aae. ati'i ilH ilci'i'lei to incite the Mori I : vl Jeiiilj of tile jiur .bSi in pujuieui hi iue naiuj mue. TRUSTEES. Samuel E. Stokes, l.i IU (., 'lominUll, TlioniiiH W. D ivih, ,I.m liti M. I'rlre, tMiiint l A. h.lphum, icny V. llnweii. Kdintind A. Koudcr, V dolphns Kent, PniMiel J, rhrlstlan, ,iu'en IVhmi1, va flii.cr J. Jtattln, Fri'derlo A. K'ot, Aurlinr.v J. l)vii. Jolin Q. lirenner. liunl i-u n ' 'o.ktn t, Mcliarrt . Nnwl ld, Jhiuus H. Mowurlvnl, Whlmm P. HacKer, J iteph K. irvtter, Wiilitt'u H. ivera, Jaiu.n KiMtoH, Rd.r.1 M. Nf-a'llcj, Kiivnni jutitisjii, Tohn f If' nr!W, Oeor(ra H. Stuart, Houston. WUllam C, OFFIJiRS. FAMUIL C. II OB Y, President, SAMUEL E. 8TOKES V;0-.Jresldut. JOHN V. HOHN)R, M tuary. IIOKATIO STEPHENS, Seo-ery. BKN.L K&NDALL, As-lstit Act I iry. HENRY AUSTliS, Asista it Sourotttry. BEN'KY . TOWNitND, Sec tor. MEDICAL EXAMINERS. FPW. HAM 8EORNK, M. D., No. 14 O WALNUT Hnet. 1.HWAHD A. PAQF, M. D., WO. 1413 WALNUT Street. lii fcttendnnc" at the Office of thi tompiy from 1 to 8 P. M. dully. S-3 6 9 It 13 FIRE EXTINGUISHER. THE MM FIRE EX TING USHER. OVER F1YB MILLION 8 (13,000.000) OF DOLLARS WORT-a OF PROPEK fY IN THE I'NITED STATES HAS ACTUALLY BEEN BAVEU BY THE EXTIN- OU1SUBR ' Within the past three years; while la Philadelphia Hlne tei H-tlv nren, endanaerini? property to the eMei.t Ot liUNDUKD.-J OV TttOiKSAMlM OF iiOL : AK, have been extinguished during tin past your tiv the mine means. Our rtachliie s th - 1 Mi'UOVEU CAhliONIt' Al.il tlAS FIKK EXriNOUmHKK, ni:d Is indorM d a' d nse'i by M. Balrd & C ., Henry lu-Mou & eon. Benjamin Bollock's bous. M rrls, 1 r A C'o., Alan Wi oil A Co , Lace? & PhlHIus, hr inley Bmiheis, t. J. holms, Cliarle Eneii, Johu soi &t a, R Hiby 4 Ma telrd, Fmmcis Perot k Sous, .0y" . hil'ts, Pennsi Ivanla Kallrotd 'Vifnunf, PhtlHiiePhla and Bosum Steamship Company, Phlla mlnhiH and southern Steamshlo Company, and s imj other of our leading business men and corpo- r'ci'hON All parties In this cotiraunlty are WHined stfHliist buytnir or spiling "Kxtiutfuisliers" exi ft ih'e purchased frora as or our aneuta, under Li iihltji i liiiuiedmteprusecutiKufor lufringeraa it Our irices have been reduced, and the Machine ia , . w wlUilu the reach of every property holder. - H li.Oneatjle made specially for private resi dences. Union Fiie Ext In uli her OFFICE, Company, 1 83 stutfrp STREET. No. 118 MARKET CLOVES. 100 i u z Cents' Kid Gloves, importation. Of our own WHITS Opera or r arty Colors, and Street Colors, li!s. uoaen HuVs' Opera Eld Oloves, 11 -00. 1i noreii l-adies' Whit Kid liloves, l an ' 11 as. belled Kid Gloves, IS ceuta. jt o aoeen Lad es' Full Regular-made Hose, doable In elf. at yr cents j tf d. reu Genu' English Full Regular-ma le Half y (,e, i raupe ion, onlv K5 cents yew Msiiiburg Edglugs and lnscrtlngs. h.Tt h run's ol our own make. Wlnbr Moves and Underwear closing out at about half-price it rna GREAT KID GL0VK EMPORIUM OF A. & Jt D. BARTHOLOMEW, I 4 atuthtf No. S3 North EIGHTH Btrcet, and 828 ARCH Street. PREPARED TO SELL OUR FIRST-CLASS LINENS lit smSta MMANOIAU, IC25W 7 00 QOI.D LOAN, SAFE! PROFITABLE! PERMANESTl We offer for Sale at Par, and Accrued Interest, the FIRST MORTGAGE LAND GRAND GOLD BONDS OF" THK KORIBEIB PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. These bonds are secured. ,bv a First Morfc R8e on the Railroad Itself, Its rollinf? stocK aud aL equipments; rannl, by a Fir , MorttrairA on Its en tire Laud Oraut, being u ore lhau TentT two Thcahsnd Acres of Land coach lulleof Road. The Bonds t re tree Inm United states Tax; the Principal and lutere.l are payable la tLll the i'riucioa. at the end ITh'.rty venrn, and the interest entt-iiinunlly, at Ihe rule ofbEVKN ANOTHKEB ilCNIHS PER CENT, per aunura. ney are issued In denominations of 1100, 1500, jCiO.ifieiH), and flfl.ooo. The Trustees under the mortgage are Messrs. Jay Cccke, of Pnlladelpliln, and I. K tgar Thomson. Pres Oent of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad Company. These Northern Pacific 7-30 Honda will at all times befoie iiii.turlt.v. In; receivable at Teii pr Cent. Preiiilnm (or lit)) In exchange for the Company's lauds nt tfcetr lowest cash price. lu hiiilitiou to their abisoluto safety, these Bonda jleld an li.coiue larger, we beHeve, tUau aay other iirnt-clnfis security, l'l-rsons hoi. tin? (Jutted States S-gos can, by converting them into Northern Pimltlcs Increusu their )e.irly liicouie m thvd, and still have a pi rfectly reliable luvestmeut. Persons wishing to exchange stocks or ot her bonds for these can do so with any of our Agent, who will allow the highest, current price lor ALL MAR KLTABLK SEuLltlTlES. JAY COllUll Ac CO.,, Fiscal AgeLts Northern Paclllc Railroad Co. Foi sale In Philadelphia by D. C. Wti ARTON SMITH & CO., No. 121 South THIRD Street. GLENLENING, DAVIS & CO,, No. 43 S. THIRD Street. BOWEN & rox. No. 13 MBRCH ANTS' EXCUANUS. BEVENPU NATIONAL It INK, N. W. cor. FOURTH and MARKET. T. A. BIDDLE & CO., No. 316 WALNUT Street WMi PAINTER & CO., No. 36 South THIRD Street. BULL &SORTIJ, No. 181 8outh THIRD Street. BARKER BROS & CO., No. 29 South THIRD Street. EMORY, BENSON & CO., No. 6 South THIRD Street. B. K. JAMISON & CO., N.W. corner THIRD aud CHESNUT T. S. PETERSON & CO., Ho. 39 South THIRD Street. TOWNS BM) WHELEN & CO.,. No. 309 WALNUT fctreet. -CHARLES B. KEEN, No. 828 WALNUT Street. JNO. S. UUSUTON & CO., . No. 60 South THIRD Street. KARR&LADNER, No. 30 South TniRD Stroet. M. ECHULTZ & CO., No. 41 South THIRD Street. BIOREN & CO., . No. 150 South THIRD Street. JOHN K. WILDMAN, No. 86 souta THIRD Street. CHARLES T. YKRKKS, JR., & CO., No. 80 South THIRD Street. WIL1 IAM T. ELBERT, No. 321 WALNUT Street. J. II. TROTTER, No. 822 WALNUT Slrect. S. M. PAl MER & CO., No. 86 South THIRD Street. D. M. ROBINSON & CO., No. 13d South THIRD Street SAMUEL WORK, No. 64 South THIRD Street GEORGE J. BOYl, No. 13 South THIRD Street. II. II. WILTBANK. No. 806 WALNUT Street RALEY & WILSON, No. 41 South THIRD Street WALLACE & KEEN E, No. 14S South THIRD Street bTERl ING & CO., No. 1 io South THIRD Street. WILLIAM C. MORGAAf & CO., No. 83 South THIRD Street G. A W. Y. HEBERTON, No. 6'i S. THIRD Street J Altf ES E. LEWAR3 & CO., No. 89 8. THIRD Street JACOB F. R1DGEW AY, ! O. 66 S. THIRD Street. 1 86 tuwthfs40t HURNAOE8, ETO. ESTABLISHED 1825. FK3, T. VXCKE. H. . M4J. n. J. SEAS Cl CO., MARUFACTVUEItB O V Warm Air Furnaces AKD CoolriiiRT Rangoa, Portable Heaters, Low Down Qratea, Slate Mtoitels, tiath Hollers, Registers and Ventilators, No. I I I north SEVENTH St., PHILADELPHIA. 9 83 thBtuCmrf JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDBPTO. MARBLE WORKS. S. TARE & SON'S H. MANUFACTORY Q Carrcd and Ornamental Marble Work, UltECrV Street axYe Nerenth, i torn raiLADErauu
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