TTIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPI1 PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1871. 5 A GEEAT WORK. Ilw Obstruction nr Brinv llemoTed from Ihe J n airs Itiver. The Richmond Whig gives an interesting: account of rrofcflor Maillcfcrt's operations on James the river. After decribln the seusallon produced by tbe shock of an explosion under water, which was followed by the upheaval of broken Umbers, mud, and stone, and resulted In the removal of two "cribs," about two hundred J ards distant from each other, it says: "The rurfst e of the river in every direction wai by this lime covered with fragments of bue tim bers, which for nearly ten years have obstructed navigation and perpetuated the energy and carnetlnen of our Confederate engineers. Where there were only three feet water before, there are now eighteen feet.. There were ori ginally twenty cribs, placed in three rows ncross the clianm i; of these nineteen have been re tnoed by Professor Malllefert, and only one remains. Viz : that on which rests the wreck of the Confederate gunboat Northampton. This, althouiih not in the contract, will be removed at an raily day. These cribs are pens 18 feet by iXi feet," ana are 28 feet deep. Their wooden frames, which were safelv secured by strong iron rod, were constructed ot timber 21 Inches bylSii clie, and were filled with stone -the tstlmate for each crib being over 400 tons. It nallv requires four explosions to a crib, al though je.'tcrday three were found sufficient in one lii'-'anc c. These sullice not only to break up the woodtfi framework but to create four crater In the bottom of the river immediately nt tbe angles of 4 the crib" into which the st me is thrown by npcated shocks, thereby preventing it from ! 1'iiilng an obstruction in the channel. All of tbe tiouting timber and other debris is Tftnov-(l i (be fhore, nnd such logs a are soMx-d nvd Htjk are fl'bed up and similarly dis posed of. In addition to ihe obstructions named, l'rofefi Muillefert has removed from the chan nel at Dowry's Bluff the wrecks of the CurtU reck. t Kcl!Oonr, two barges, and one ''lighter,' i of which except, the steamer were tilled iib Mone before b"ing sunk. The con tiact rc'i'i'ti-d him to complete this importmt work, wlli !i was to give us eighteen feet water fifty iiinctv da in. ending the 2t)th of the present Month-. And. although the weather has been tilt h as to occasion all sorts of delays, he will be able to complete it as promised. The work at Drewry's Bluff, for example, not including the removal of the wreck "of the Northampton, will require, it Is estimated, two clays more; that at "(iravevard Bend" about the eame time, and that at "Warwick's Bar" per haps less. In this connection we are gratilled at being at le to state by authority that the work of enlarging the Dutch (iap Canal is now under contract the American Dredging Company be coming the contractors and operations will be commenced early next month. The canal is to be one hundred feet wide at the bottom and one buudred and fifty feet wide at the top, with a depth of fifteen feet. A WOMAN'S KEVESGE. A Jetn Wife Tatar a. Dentil? He venae ('poo Ihr Dmirayer f hrr llainmitc The (Savannah Jirpublican of Saturday last has the following: The poet has truly said ' 'II ell katU do fury like a woman scorned," and it was very forcibly illustrated on Thursday night, about the hour of seven o'clock. As far as we are able to learn tbe facta they appear to be about as follows: About the hour mentioned a lady, named Mrs. Slaley, railed at the house of ill-fame on the corner t Fabra and Margaret streets, and asked if "Sue llunsicrford," an inmate of the house, was in. On being answered in the aflirmatlve. sho walked in and asked if she could get board there. The proprietress of the establishment told her that she had evidently mistaken the character of the house. iSue then asked to eoo Sue Hungtrford, who appeared and went to the door, when she was seized by two young men who had accompanied the lady to the house, while Mrs. Staley Inflicted eleven stabs on dif ferent parts of Miss llungerford's person, some of tbewverv serious and dangerous in their character. Ihe shrieks of the woman attracted the iumates of tbe noune, who rushed out and found the two men holding the woman, one on each side, and the lady inflicting tbe wounds. Rumor glv;s parlous surmises as to the cause of this ten ible revenge. It is, however, under stood that the husband of the lady has had a too close intimacy with the woman, and that, actuated by revenge, she sought to rid the world of one who bad thus alienated the affectloni of her lawful spouse. The parties are quite re spectable, aud well known in the city. Tne matter will undergo legal investigation, when tbe full facts will be brought out. Some of the wounds are most frightful. Although the attending physician says she will recover, the sufferer says she has no hopes her self, as she knows, from the depth of the won ails and tbe pain she experiences, that she cannot re cover. After the cutting took place the wounds were drctscd, and Miss Jlungerlordthluklngbhe would die, expressed a desire that no prosecu tion be had in the matter, prclcrring to leave the matter in the hands of the higher Judire. But on learning yesterday moriiing that her life was sought, at the eoliclu'lou of friends war rants were Usued against the parties. Mrs. tftalcy was held in oouds in the sum of $ 10,000 for an assault with intent to murder, and tliOOO on a peace b.md. Mcasri. iSuley ami Tatem, as accessories, writ held to bail in the 8UIH of irKK) each, and '.IXW each onutiea .-o bond. Total amount ot surely, -7,00. It was reported yesterday alternoou that the injured woman hid died, but information received direct at a late hour placed her lu a very critical position, though still living. JAIL DELIYKKY. Karnpr PrUaarra ml Davrr. Nathan Anderson, convicted nd sentenced for an attempted rape, for ten years, aud John Bishop, awaiting trial for the same crime, scaped from the Kent county (Del.) jail on Tuesday evening about 7 o'clock. They had made full preparation tor escape by picking a hole almost through the wall, and bad their Irons sawn in two ready to make the effort. The sheriff's wife at this time came along and oncned the door ot their cell to give them a bucket of water, when the prisoners sprang to their feet and rushed past the lady, and goiug to the door, found the key In the lock in the inside, which Anderson quickly turned, wheu they madethf:ir scape. The alarm being given, Bishop was recaptured ina creek into which he bad waded up to bis neck in the water. A couple of shots lrom the sheriff's revolver brought him speedily ashore, but Anderson is yet at Urge. The sheriff has offered 1100 for his recapture. He tad only served out about nine months of the ten years for which be was sentenced. ni HKAL AM) DKAK1TIC. The Vltw Auiats. At the Walnut Mr. Edwin Adams will this evening personate "llajhacl" In the drama of The ilarble Heart. To-morrow evening Mr. Adams will Lave a benefit, when he will appear in anew play by John Brougham entitled Jluuor. On Monday Mr. and Mr? . Barney Williams will commence an engagement. At thb Argh Mr. Stuart liobson will appear (his eveuiug iu Cruig's burlesque of JlamU', the farce of Juues' JJaby, aud the burlesque of :lack-Ltrd Susan. ! To-morrow evening Mr. r.obson witl Lave a pnefit, when five pieces will be presented, i At thkCuesnut this evening Mr. Charles . Tborne, Jr., will have his first benefit In this f y, when he win represeui, --uapuaei in I vie hrble Jltart. The performance will eouclude In Tlte i'ay After the Wedding, in which Mr. Mrs. Davenport will appear. Mr. Tnorne io actor of very superior abilities, for wlo-u IHence in our city our theatre goers are lu ded to an accident that was to him a personal mVirtune. By the burning of the St. Charles 'Thtre, in New Orleans, he was not ouly tbrVD out of an engagement, but he also lH mm vaiuable property. A circumstance untor tuui iu itself enabled Mr. Daveuport to secure Uls Mccs lor tie CUceaut, u4 eiu.ee fcc a.ia been there he has established himself firmlv In the regards of the Philadelphia public, and he should have, as he doubtless will, the compli ment of a crowded house this evening. On Saturday evening Mr. Albert Roberts, the doorkeeper, and Mr. T. A. Voorheei, the special officer, will have a benefit, when the comedv of Wild Oatn and the drama of Tlw Jiobbers will be performed. At the American a variety entertainment will be given this evening. To-morrow there will be a family night, when the programme will be arranged expressly with a view of pleasing the tastes of ladies and family parties, and particular care will be taken that nothing to offend the most fastidious shall occur. There Is a large and efllcient ballet trotipo at the American, and a great number of performers of specialties, as Cool Burgess, the comedian; the Leopolds, acrobats; J. H. Mil born, the comic singer and delineator; Andy Hughes, the champion club swinger; Charles Howard and R. Harrison, Ethiopian delineators, and a multitude of others, who follow each other in rapid succession, keeping the audience continually entertained with novelties. A va riety performance has the advantage over a legitimate theatrical entertainment that one can enter or leave at any time without breaking the thread of interest, and very many persons who have only half an honr to spare find it pleasant to drop In at the American and see an act or two. The performance to-morrow evening will conclude with the very funny pantomime of Jack and the JJranstafc, which is Itself well worth seeing. On Saturday there will be a family matinee conducted on the same plan as the Friday night perlormance. The patronage that has been be stowed upon the family performances given in the New American proves that they are appre ciated by those to whom they are specially ad dressed, and every Friday evening and Saturday afternoon hitheito the theatre has been filled with ladies and children, who evidently t'iok much delight in the efforts made for their amusement. At the Mi seum. Ninth and Arch streets, there will be a dramatic performance this evening. At the Assembly Building the two-headed girl and other living curiosities will be on exhi bition this afternoon nnd evening. Amekkts, the child violinist, will appear at Concert Pall in a scries of concerts, to com mence on Monday next. CITFITKJI 9. An Excellent Article. M its. Winslow's Soctbiko Svrcp is an excellent article tor all dis eases of children. It relieves the child from pain, regulates the stomach and bowels, and, by giving health to the child, comforts and rests the mother. During tbe process of teething its value is Inesti mable ; cures wind colic and griping In the bowels. Burnett's Cocoaink A perfect hatr-dresstng. Mb. William W. caskidc, the Jeweller at .No. Sonth 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 One assort ment of One American Western Watches. Tuoae who purchase at this stole at the present time are certain to get the worth of their money. gkken oum plasters, TnK oNi.v ones which effectually will cure Corks and Dlnions, are manufactured by G. Kracsk, Apothecary, N. W. cor. Twelfth and Cheanut Streets. Burnett's Kalliston The best cosmetic. itiAuitii:i. Bt'RNn ah Ca van a. On the 22d Instant, at the resilience of the bride's mother, by the Kev. T. A. Kcmley, Pastor of Eleventh Street M. E. Church, Mr. William H. Uuknham, of Wilmington, Del., to Miss Suk L. Cavana, of this city. Wilmington, Del., and Delaware county papers please copy. Iloi.MKrt Evans. On Thursday, June 30, 1870, at the Colonnade Hotel, by Kev. Thomas J. Brown, Frank Holmes to Lizzie M., youngest daughter of the late Samuel Evans, all of this city. Tom lin son Da v is. At the residence "of the bride's father, Hranchtown, February 2tith, 1871, by ltcv. A. T. McMurphy, Mr. John W. Tomlinson and Miss Emma L. Davis. DIF.. I?hin(;huh6t. On the 83d instant, at 6 o'clock In the morning. John Bkinouurst, in the 00th year of ids see. Due notice will be given of the funeral. Dat. Suddenly, on Sunday. 19th lnstan?. Har rirt, daughter of Jacob and Matilda Day, iu the toih year of her ape. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend her funeral, on Saturday morn lnir, 8Mh Instant, at lo o'clock, from the residence of her father, Flourtown, without further notice. Car riages will be at Fort Washington Station, N. P. R. It., to meet the train that leaves Philadelphia at 9-45 A. M. gaksio On the morning of the 21st instant, Johir'a Garbed, in the osth year of his age. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited of attend his funeral, from his late residence, Leverintr, ton avenue, Koxborough, on Friday, 24th instant, at 2 1; o'clock. Interment at St. Timothy 's Ukurub, Kox borough. Hi Mi rsi! alu On the 2tst Instant, John, son of the late William and Elizabeth Marshall, in the 30th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family, also the members of the 2od liegtment T. V. ; Post No. 2, tl. A. It., and Warren Hose Company, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of Mi hrotlier-ln-law, Thomas Collins, S. E. corner of Twentieth and Carpenter streets, on Saturday, 2Mh instant, at 8 o'clock. To proceed to Mount Moriah Cemetery. SPECIAL. NOTICES. rbr additional Spr1al f'olic4 M IneiiU Fatftt. A LEVER TO SDCCESS HELFEXSTEIN w & LEWIS' I'rlnting House, FIFTH and C11KS NUT Streets. It Y- ACADEMY OF MUSIC. TO MOHROW NIUHT, (iOUOH'S great lecture. Secure Tour tietets at the Bookstore of J. C. Garriguea it co., No. com Arch street. it FINE BOOTS AND SHOES FOR Made on Improved lasts. Beauty, Comfort, Dura bility. BARTLETT, 2 utf No. 33 South SIXTH Street, above Chesnut. TKEASl ltl.it. Philadelphia, Feb. 22, 1S7L In'errst on Slock or tne L'nited States, maturing on tne Cm ithxiiihi, will be paid at this oltlce ou and alter 1 Kll'AY, the U4th instant, without re bateiM Ll. UEOIU.E EVSTFK, t xj lit AMsutant Treasurer U. 8. i- OFFICE OK THE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL LOAD COMPANY. Pnu.inEi.pnu, Feb. 23, 1871. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The annual r.ieetmu for Dlrecton will im held on MONDA V, the tth day of March, lsTl.at the oltlce of the Com Puy, No. 2J o. Ill I KD street. The polls will be open from to o'clock A. M. until 6 ocloci p. M. No share or shares transferred within sixty days preceding the election will entitle the holder or r.oh'eri thereof to vote. 2.i lit JOSEPH LESLEY, Secretary. u cluii. Public invited. No scuts reHerved after 12 o'clock M. J. 11. AltULLEN, M. D., 'ti' Dun. gA- TBE IMPERISHABLE PERFUME 1 AS A rule, me perfumes now in use have no perina cency. An hour r two after their nse there la no trace of perfume left, how dirterent la the result succeeding tte tis of y UK RAY A LANMAN S FLORIDA WATER I Days after lta application tha handkerchief exhales a most delightful, dullcate, IfeY PHILADELPHIA DENTAL COLLEGE w The Eighth Annual commencement will be held at the ACADEMY OK MIMC on FRIDAY, let.ruary 24th, at 12 M. Address to tbe Graduates k.u i.f I. I, wittki Uni'ii h tlm Onrmaiilii Ht II aiid agreeauie fragrance a i luinns j THE UNION FIKK EXTINGUISHER COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA Mano fact ore and sell the lmproed, Poriauis Fire KAtUigulaher. Always UoUabio. IX T. GAG 8, SOU Ma Hi MARKET 8t, General AgonU tiif DR. F. R, THOMAS, No. til WALNUT KrC w formerly i.pwiatorat thJ Coltou leuul H.xui, devote his enure practice to eu tiug toetu wnu- out pu, uu fuia uiuoui ou is, ii hi SPECIAL NOTICES. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THE STAR fOtilSE OF LECTURES. JAMES E. MURDOCH, This (Thursday) Evening, February S3, An Actor's Views and Impressions of the Character or "Hamlet," Illustrated by remarks and readings. Miss EDOARTON, Feb. 27. CHAPIN, March . not'OHEHTY, March 13. RILLINH. Msrch 16. FAT CONTRIBUTOR," Ma-Hi VO. KILPA RICK, March CADY STANTON, March 87. GRAND CONCERT, March 30. ADMISSION i "so CENTS UKSERVBD SEATS OsCKNT Extra Tickets to any of the Single lectures, and to the Concert, for sale at Gould A Fischer's Piano Itmmi, No. 9V8CIIESNLT Street, and at the ACADZMY on the eventnps of ths Lectures. Ticket Oltlce open dally Irom 9 A. M. to P. M. Doors open at quarter-past 7 ; Lecture at 8. 8 21 3t gy TIIK PH 1 1.ADR I.PHIATR I S V, HAKE DE- POSIT AND IN'St'RANCR COMPANY. At the Annual Ekcliou held on the 14th of Febru ary, 1S71, pursuant to charter, the following-named gentlemen were duly elected Directors for the ensu ing year: THOMAS RoniNS. LEWIS K. ASHHI RST. J. LIVINGSTON KRKINGKlt, R. P. NCCCLLAOII, EDWIN M. LEWIS, JAMES L. CLAGIIORX, BENJAMIN B. COM BUYS, ACGISTCS II EATON, F. RATCHKORD STARR, DANIEL HADDOCK, Jk.. EDWARD Y. TOWNSKNI), JOHN D. TAYLOR, HON. WILLIAM A. PORTER. And at a meeting of the Board, held February 20, the following gentlemen were elected ottlcers of the company for the same period : President LEWIS R. ASlllirTRST. Vice-President J. LIVINGSTON ERRINQER, Secretary R. P. McCl LLAGH, Treasurer WILLIAM L. DC BOls, fcolicltor RICHARD L. ASIUU RST. 221 tn thsSt 5f- DALZELL PETROLEnM COMPANY, Office No. 21$ WALNUT Street. Puii.AiiEi.rniA, Feh. 14, 1971. The Directors have this day declared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT, (being Ten Cents ner share) on the capital stock of the company, payable, clear of State tixes, on the 1st of March, proximo. The Transfer Books will be closed from February 22 to Marcus. ai. D. KELLY, 2 15 12t Treasurer. y- TREASl ItfcR'N OFFICE, ST. JOSEPH and Denver City Railroad Company. ST. Joskcii. Mo.. Jan. 29. 1371. The Interest and coupons due Feb. 15, 1971, on the first mortgage eight per cent. (3 per cent) gold bonds of the St Joseph aud Denver City Railroad Corrpany will be paid at the oltlce of the Farmers' Loan ana Trust company, in the city of New YorK, upon presentation and application, on and after that ciare, iree oi uovernmeut tax. 2 7 26tt THOMAS E. TOOTLE. Treasurer. iSf THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COM- PANV Ok' PHII.A IIW.I .PHI A Company's Building, No. 400 Walnut strkkt.I January 2. 1S71. ( The Directors have this day declared a dtvidond of THREE PER CENT, on the capital stock of the uompany lor tne last six monins, pavnoie on de mand, free of all taxes. ALEX. V7. WlSTER, 12tf Secretary. DISPENSARY FOR SKIN DISEASES NO, S1G S. ELEVENTH Street. Patients treated ..gratuitously at this Institution aauy at n o ciock. i 14 fiy- THURSTON'S IVORY PEARL TOOTH POWDER Is the best article for cleansing and preserving tne teeth, t or sale by an Druggists. Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle. 11 20 stuthly tg? JOUVINS KID GLOVE CLEANER restores soiled gloves equal to new. For sale by all druggists and fancy goods dealers. Price 85 cents per bottle. 11 28mwf EDUOATIONALi J J A It YARD UNIVERSITY CAMBRIDGE, MASS., Comprises the following Departments: Harvard College, the University Lectures, Divinity School, Law School, Helical School, Dental School, Lawrence Scientific School, School of Mining nnl Practical Geology, Bussey Institution (a School of Agriculture and Horticulture), Botanic Garden, As tronomical Observatory, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Peabody Museum of Archaeology, Episcopal Theological School. The next academic jear begins on September 23, 1871. The first examination for admission to Harvard College will begin June 89, at 8 A. M. The second examination for admission to Harvard College, and the examinations for admission to the Scientific and Mining Schools, will begin September 23. The requisites for admission to the College have been cha. .red this year. There is now a mathematical a'teiiiative for a portion of the classics. A circular describing the new requisites and recent examina tion papers will be mailed on application. UNIVERSITY LECTURES. Thirty-three courses In 1S70-71, of which twenty begin In the week Feb ruary 12-19. These lectures are Intended for gradu ates of colleges, teachers, and other competent adults (men or women). A circular describing them will be mailed on application. THE LAW SCHOOL has been reorganized this year. It has seven Instructors, and a library or lc.coo volumes. A circular explains the new course of study, tbe requisites for the degree, and the cost of attending the school. The second half of the year begins February 13. For catalogues, circulars, or information, ad dress J. W. HARRIS, 8 6 3m Secretary. T7 ASHINGTON COLLEGE, VIRGINIA, GENERAL G. W. CUSTIS LEE, PRESIDENT, WITH FOURTEEN PROFESSORS. The Spring Term of the present season begins on 6 FIRST OF FEBRUARY. The rearrangement of classes then made enables students to enter the several schools with advan tage. Students entering at this time pay only half fees. All the ACADEMIC SCHOOLS of the College, as well as the Professional Schools ot LAW and EN GINEERING, are in full operation. For further information, address WILLIAM DOLD, Clerk of Faculty, Lexington, Va. January l, ibii. liinw T? D G E H I L L SCHOOL KERCH ANT VILLE, N. J., Four Miles from Philadelphia. The session commenced MONDAY, January V, 1671. For circulars apply to 8 21 lv Kev. T. W. CATTKLL. MAPLF.WOOD IN8TITUTE FOR YOUNG Indies, Pittsfield, Mass. Long and widely known for superior facilities and rare beauty of loca tion. Board and English tuition, 1150 for ha'f year, commencing February 23. bpeclal terms to cleilcal patrons anu leacntrs. 2 I6lmt Rev. C. V. SPEAR, PrincipaL II. Y. 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Edgar Thomson, President of the Penneylvanla Central Railroad Company. These Northern Faclflc T'30 Bonds win at all times before maturity, be receivable at Ten per Cent. Premium (or 110) in exchange for the Company's lands at their lowest cash price. In addition to their absolute safety, these Bonds yield an Income larger, we believe, than any other first-class security. Persons holding United States B-208 can, by converting them Into Northern Pacifies increase their yearly Income ms third, and still have a perfectly reliable Investment. Persons wishing to exchango stocks or other bonds for these can do so with any of our Agents, who will Rllow the highest, current price for ALL MAR KETABLE SECURITIES. JAY t'ODHi: Ac CO., Fiscal Agents Northern Pacific Railroad Co. For sale In Philadelphia oy . D. O. WUAKTON SMITH A CO., No. 121 South THIRD Street GLENDINNING, DAVIS CO., No. 4 8. THIRD Street. BOWEN & FOX, No. 13 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. SEVENTH NATIONAL BANK, N. W. cor. FOURTH and MARKET. T. A. BIDDLE& CO., No. 826 WALNUT Street. WM. PAINTER & CO., No. 86 South THIRD Street. 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 & CO., N.W. corner THIRD and CHESNUT P. S. PETERSON & CO., No. 89 South THIRD street. TOWNS END WHELEN & CO., No. 309 WALNUT Street. CHARLES B. KEEN, No. 826 WALNUT Street. JNO. S. RUSHTON & CO., No. 60 South THIRD Street. NAUR & LAD NER, No. 80 South THIRD Street. M. SCHULTZ & CO., No. 44 South THIRD Streot. BIOREN & CO., No. 160 South THIRD Street. JQHV K. WILDMAN, No. 26 South THIRD Street. CHARLES T. YERKES, JR., & CO., No. 20 South THIRD Street WILLIAM T. ELBERT, No. 821 WALNUT Street. J. II. TROTTER, No. 822 WALNUr Sfreet. S. M. PALMER & CO., No. 26 South THIRD Street. D. M. ROBINSON & CO., No. 133 South THIRD Street. 8AMUEL WORK, No. 64 South THIRD Street. GEORGE J. BOYD, No. 19 South THIRD Street. H. n. WILTBANK. No. SOS WALNUT Street. HALEY & WILSON, No. 41 South THIRD Street. WALLACE & KEENE, No. 149 South THIRD Street. STERLING & CO., No. 110 Sonth THIRD Street. WILLIAM C. MORGAN1 & CO., No. 23 South THIRD Street. G. & W. Y. HEBERTON, No. 62 S. THIRD Street. JAMES E. LEWARS A CO., No. 29 S. THIRD Street. JACOB E. RIDGEWAY, No. 66 s. THIRD Street. W. H. SDELMERDI JU?, No. 10 S. THIRD Street. 1 26 tuwthfs40t F O XI la 12, Six Per Cent. Loan of the City of Wil liamsport, Pennsylvania, Free o t till T it x o h, At 85 and Accrued Interest. These Bonds are made absolutely secure by act of Legislature compelling the city to levy suinclent cax to pay Interest and principal. P. 8. PETERSON & CO., No. 39 S. THIRD STREET, 28 PHILADELPHIA. DUNN BROTHERS, Nos. 51 and 53 S. THIRD St., Dealers in Mercantile Paper, Collateral Loans, Government Securities, and Gold. Draw BUls of Exchange on the Union Bank of London.and Issue travellers' letters of credit through Messrs. BOWLES BR03 & CO., available In ail 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. 1 JOHN S. RUSHTON & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. GOLD AND COUPONS WANTED. Oity WarrantH BOUGHT AND SOLD. No. 60 South THIRD Otreot Mf PHILADELPHIA. f530 f30 BANKER. DEPOSIT A(XX)PNT8 HSC'KIVKI) AND INTER EST ALUWKOON DAILY bvLAW'ES. OKUaJtS PROMPTLY KXltt'UTKlJ FOR THH PUKCHAbE AND BALE Vf ALL lUUAiiLK hit- tVLLLMTlONH MAD EVKRYWHERK. RKAL fcb'lA'l'Jt COLLATERAL LOANS NEGO TIATED. (9 8fm llo. 630 WALNUT St., PailadU. FINANOIAt-i JAY COOKE & CO., PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK and WA8H13TON. JAY COOKE, GlcCOUOCH IS CO., LONDON, . ANP Dealers In Government Securities. Fpeclal attention jrtven to the Purchase and Sl of Bonds and Stocks on Commission, at.the Board of Brokers In this and other cities. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DBPOSITS, COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL POINTS. OOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND BOLD. In connection with our London House we are ntw prepared to transact a general FOREIGN EXCHANGE BUSINESS, Including Purchase and Sale of Sterling Bills, and the Issue of Commercial Credits and Travellers' Clr cu'ar Letters, available In any part of the world, and are thus enabled to receive GOLD ON DEPOSIT, and to allow four per cent. Interest In currency thereon. Having direct telegraphic communication with both our New York and Washington Offices, we can oiler superior facilities to our customers. RELIABLE RAILROAD BONDS FOR INVEST MENT. Pamphlets and full Information given at our office. 9 S Smrp No. 114 S. THIRD Street, Phllada. 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 W 1L LI AM S PORT, a dihtance of B0 mile, and are atcurci by a lien on thm entire ruad tf marly loo vitka, fully equipped and doing a nourishing business. When It is considered that the entire Indebtedness of the company wl.l be leai than f 6,ooo per mile, lc avlng out their Valuable Cval Vtnrty of 1300 acre, it will le seen at once what an unusual amount of B'Curlty Is attached to these bonds, RDd they there fore niuHt commend themselves to the mosc prudent Investors. An additional advantage 1h, that they cun be converted, at the option of the holder, after IB years, into the Preierrcd Stock, at par. T hey are registered Cou pon Bonds a great safe guard), ittKued In sums or f .'o0 and $1000. Interest pnvphle Vfl.rnary and August. Price and accrued interest, leaving a good niHrgln for advance. For further lmormatlon, apply to 0. C. WHARTON SMITH CO., No. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 1 2?i PHILADELPHIA. yE OFFER FOR SALE, AT PAR THE HEW MASONIC TEMPLE LOAN, leaiing; 7 3-10 interest, Redeemable after five (.'.) aai withlu twenty-one (11) years. Interet I'ayable March and Sep tember. The Bonds are registered, and will be issued In Bums to suit. DE HA YEN & BE0.," No. 40 Couth THIRD Ctroet. 6 11 PHILADELPHIA; Stocks bought and sold on commission. Gold and Governments bought and sold. Accounts received and Interest allowed, subject te Sight Drafts. a legal iiivnzTzaniiT Having sold a Urge portion of the Fciniylvtcia Eailroad General Mort gage Bonds, The undersigned offer tbe balance for a limited pe riod at 96 and 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., E. W. CLARK A CO.. W. H. NEW BOLD, SON A AERTSEN. CAB- BORIE. jt 1 lm B. K. JAHIS0H & CO., SUCCESSORS TO P. IT. KFJJiY & CO BANKERS AND DEALERS I Gold, Silver, and Government Boudi At Closest Market Rates, N. W. Cor. THIRD and CHESNUT Sti. Bpeclal attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS in New York and Philadelphia Stock Hoards, etc etc