TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAKCil 20, 18il." 91IJMICAL Ami) ORATIAriC. Tk int Amuxxaent. At tm Ac adkmt op Music thU evening Mad'lle Nilcson will make her Ian appearance for the preeent season. Rossini's Stihat Mater will he Bung with the ?plunee of the Handel and Haydn Society, after which Mad'lle Nllsson, Miss Cary, Biguor BrlKOoll, Signor Verger, and Mr. Yieuxtemps will appear ia a miscellaneous concert. At thi Chcshot Miss Fanny Davenport will pcrtoi.ate 'Lady Jay fcpankor" lu London Ansa ranee this eveulour. Last eveuln at W o'clock It was Impossible to ohtaiu evea standing room at this theatre, and a lame proportion of the feat for tbe balance of the week have, been eDuaged already. At th Arch Lotta will appear tbis evening In Falconer's drama of llearlnea?. At thb Walnut the pantomime of The Three Hunchback will be repeated this evening. At TBI Mcsrum, Ninth and Arch streets, the fairy spectacle of Cherry and Fair Star Will he perlormed tills afternoon nod evening. Atthb Amkkiga n a variety entertainment will be ithen this evftii'g The M bnoet.hsohn Quintkttb Club of Bos ton will (five a concert at the Academy of Music to-morrow evening a a .finale to the secoul eeaeon of the '"Star" lectures. Tbbodohb TnoMvs' Okchbstk, assisted by Jibs Mebl'g, will fcive two concerts auda mati nee on Friday and Saturday evenings and Saturday afternoon. The concert oa Friday evenluir will be for the tenoftt of Mr. Alfred Stitnmel, the doorkaeper ol the Academy. We hope that there will be a crowded house oa this occasion. CITY ITEMS. TlIOSS MANPItASB I'll. Li. Air o6riou-f.' Th Mandrake P.ll ! tlma Hvi irate Pills! Are antidotes to manv Ills ; Bi, trey' e a boon bejon I compare, Wheu one gets whisky lu oue's hair! When jojons hours have parsed away; Without these Pill, the morning's gray . Will dawn on eyos sle -p ha not bless d, For tipsy slumbers yield no rest. Not so, will be his eases who takes These pills at night Re'resh'd ho wakes And, free from headache, loudly trills His praise of ;honci aud M ndrake Pills!! SCHENCE'a Mandhakb PlM.3 are prepared only by Dr. J. H Smbsck, and sold wholesale ant rotail at his Principal Office, N). 15 Noktii Sixth St., Philadelphia, and by Druggists everywhere. , , Price tweuty-flve cents per box. What is Dtspepsia? Thk Qcbstion Sbttlkd. Two young medical students were disputing the other dav, at the house of a mutual friend, as to the nature of dyspepsia. One said the primary cause was a diseased liver; -the other Insisted that the disease originated In the epigastrium, "lean tell you what dyspepsia Is, lor I ve been there," ob served the hoar, laughingly. "Well," said one or the youDg medicos, "let's have your opinion." "Ds pepsta," euld he, ''Is a complaint that yon can't reliere, and that Plantation Bitters cures in six veeknl" The person who made this remark resides at No. 19S Greenwich avenue, aud his name is Mar tlH W. M era. MR. William W. Oarsidt, the Jeweller at No. 8 Bouth Second street, has one or the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silver ware in the city. ' Be has also on hand a One assort ment ol One American Western Watches. Those who purchase at this state at the present time are certatn to get the worth of their money. BuBNBTT'a Cooking EXTRACTS the best. Worth Always Succeed, which accounts for the treat sales of the Wilton Gold Jewelry by the original English company, at .No. 1022 Gheanat street. Thuir goods can only be detected by weight. Their store is crowded dally. OPEMNQ DAT, - BKLCnEK'8 TlNIVO ROOM, ' ' No. e rnKSNUT stkbbt, Postponed to Thursday, March 80. All tbhsons interested In boilers should turn thelf attention to Allen's Patent for removing scale from steam boilers. Put up ia cans or three gallons each. Price, 6 per can. FobOtstkks always, fhrsh, fat, ano invitino," Stewed, Steamed, Roasted, Panned, Broiled, Fried, and Raw, go to Leach's, northeast corner Nlath and Chebnui. Half peck steamed oysters, 35 cents. 8KA Mobs Fakikb fmrn pure Irish Moss, for Blano Mange, Puddings, Custards, Creams, etc. etc. The cheapest, healthiest, and most delicious food In the world. An Old and Wll-tbikd Rmsoy. Ms. Wins low's 80OTHINO SYKrp for children teething has stood the teit of many yeaia. Bdrkbtt's Coix)one the bent made In America. IT1AKKIF.IF. Oarrick WiNbix)w. March 8, 1ST1, by the Rev. Jos. Newlin, William C. Carkick to MUs Luckktia Wihslow. Oliver Adair At No. 881 N. Broad street, on the VTth Instant, by R-v. A. Manshlp, Mr. Jamks Oliver to Miss Anna Adair, n;th of this city. V Tayi-or Griffith. Fehrusrv 3. 1ST1. by Rev. W. E. Cornwell, at the Baptist Parsonage In Bustle ton. I'hiludelohla. Mr. Binjamin Taylor, or Frankford, to miss Ann is . uuiFriru, or Bus- tletun. DIED. Bkrienstotx. On the tsth Instant, Mabia JjOrifA, wife of pathan Berkenstock. The relatives and friends of the family are respect full? Invited to attend the funeral, from her husband's residence. No. 452 York avenue, on Friday mornliiff. March 81st lnt ant. at 10 o clock. To pro ceed to Mount Peace Cemetery. "J Bloxsom. on vsth Instant, Philisa Avandi, wife of aptain John Bloxsom, aud daughter or Thomas and A tin M. Dutch, axed tf years. The relatives aud friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents. No. 36 Chrls'.lau street, on undy afternoon, at 1 o'olocK. To proceed to KQd sezer Church Vault. Bbadkoko. At Dover, Delaware, on the 85th in stant, Rev. 1 HOMAB B. BK4UK0KD. The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend bis funeral, from the residence of bis brother. William Bradford, No. 819 H. Fifteenth street, on Wednesday, March 29, at 10 0 clock A. M. untral services at the house. Interment at Laurel 11111. 555 Coklin. On the 87th Instant, Catharine, wife or Patrick CoDliu, in the 4i!d veai of ber age. The relatives aud friends are respectful. y Invited testtend her funeral, from huhband's residence, No. 8C18 Nicholas etreer, on Tnursday morning atsstf o'clock, bervtces at St. Joseph's Church. To pro ceed to the Caihedral Cemetery. Craio On the 86th instant, Mr. Matthew Cbaiq, In the 76in year of his age. The relatives aud friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend his funeral, from his late resl'-t nce. No. WT8 Beach street, on Thursday after noon at 9 o'clock. Davip. On th 8th Instant, J can hum F. Davis, In the 79 h j ear of bis atie. Ills f rtei os are Invited to attend his funera', at St. Paul s C huu h. Tlilid Hreet, el w Walnut, on Tbi4fsday. the 80th Instant, at P. M. precisely. Kimbton. On the 271U Instant, Jamks L King- BTON. The male relatives and friends or the ratuily are Invited to attend thu luuural, from bis late resi dence, No. m b. Sixth street, on Thursday moru Log at 10 o'clock. " bboukBtY. On the 23ih instant, Mrs. Makuaubt uoi-iiHf . in the57tu year of her ane. The relatives and friend of tne Uiuily are respect full invited u attend tne funeral, from the resi dence ether son-in-law, Mhhael M alone, No. 8 Ji J Csllowhlll uet. Friday moruluir, at 8 ociooic. T owKSBKU. On the 97th Instant. Annie, wife of Aquilla Towusend, aud daughter or Airs, sarau Keen, urn d V4 veurs. The relatives and friends or the family, and the ho letUs with which she w connected, are reapaot- fullv Invited to attend her funeral, from tnx rest deuce of her husband, No. 15 Mary street, on TUur. day aitt rno'U, at 4 o clock, luterment at tueuczt'i Church aulL Wooiiwabd. Oa the SSth Instant, Ella, Infant daughter of J. P. and Susanna L. Waodward, aged 6 mouths. iDtcrtnerit at Laurel HM Cemetery, on Friday morning, 81st Irstant, at i o'clock, from the resi dence of her parents, No. SOtt Franklin street 8PEOIAU NOTICES. II. M. DALY'S WHISKY WAR1CROOMS, No. ?2 8. FRONT Street and 139 DOCK. st. ' IMMENSR STOCK OF THK BEST BRANDS IN ORIGINAL BARRELS. Among which rosy he found the celebrawrt oolobm Wei'Mno," Dourbon of ancient date; Wheat and Rye Whiskies, nil pnja f roin manufacturers (In "rt (tiiial packages), including those well-known dis tillers, THOMAS 3HOORR fc PON, JOSaTH 8. FINCH A CO., and THOMAS MOOR IS. Tlie attention of the trade Is requested to tst these U hlsklcs, at market rates. 8 sstnwj A C A D M Y O F KU8I0. TIIE STAR (OURSE OF LECTURES. TIIE SKRlflU WILL CLOB On Thnrcdny Evening, March 80, with a GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT OF CLASSIC! AND MISCELLANEOUS MUSIC, by the crM.rsted MKNDRI SSOIIS QUINTETTE CLUB, of Boston, assisted by the distinguished Vocalist, MK!. J. W. WEHION. Admission, CO cents; Reserved Seats, 2S cents extra. Reserved seals in the Family Circle, 60 cents. Amphitheatre, its cents. Doors open at Om cert at 3 prrcisHy. 8 88 Bt A WONDERFUL SIGHT AT NO 10ii CHESNI'T Mtreek Saturday last Fifteeu thonssiid people turned from the doors nnahie to gt It side the store. The grand opening of the Hindoos salesroom of the Genuine and Oiisrlnat Milton Ooid Jewelry Company, at No. 1022 CHE h Nl.'T Ptreet. was an immense success, aud is the talk of the town. The excitement and Interest manifested by all classes to possess the elegant ani rosRnlrlcent. Jewelry of the gmmine and original Mllion Gold Company, to be round in Philadelphia only at No. UH't Chesnut street., are unparalleled in the annals of trade. It is the triumph or enterprise and the success of the present century. Remeraher that we tiavn no connection with any other esttb lisnmr nt in this cltv. THK GKN'UINK AND ORIGINAL MILTON GOLD JEWHLWY COMPANY GUARANTE T1IHH GOODS ALWAYS TO RETAIN TJLIEIR COLOR AND BRILLIANCY EQUAL TO .. VIRGIN GOLD. rS8T8t . Salesroom open daily from 8 A; M. nntll 8 P. M. iSy- DEPARTMENT OIT HIGHWAYS, BRIDGES, SEWERS, ETC. OFFICE OF CHIEF COMMISSIONER, No. tot SOUTH FIFTH STREET. . Philadelphia, March so, 1871, NOTICE TO OWNEKSOF CARTS, WAGON, DRAYS, AND BARROWS." The ANNUAL LIOENSB due the city, will be re ceived, and renewal of the same, until APRIL 1, 187 1, at the above oillce, Irom 9 o'clock. A.M. until a o'clock P. M. Penalty for neglect of renewal of license, three dollms each lor any vehicle that may be used. 8 24 fmwst J. G. DIXON, License Clerk. AMERICAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF A meetlncr or the subscribers to the stock or the American Steamship Company or Philadelphia will be held at t.ne Men hmtH' Exchange, in the city or Jrhlladelpbin. on TUESDAY. April 4. 1871. at 8 oVlork P. M , for the purple or electing a Hoard or Directors ana organizing saia company according to law. JOHN O. JAMES, Chairman. EDWARD K. STEVENSON, Secretary, 8 2tf6t Commissioners. I'ROFESSOR JAMES McCLlNTOCK, M. D., will lecture at SPRING G ARDEM INsTITUTK, N. E. comer of BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Street, THIS EVENING, the 6th of April, aid 11th of April, at 8 P.M. Tickets free at his othce, No. 1032 Race sireet; Lytic', S. E. corner Seventh aud Spring Garden streets; Baiderston's, No, 90s Spring Carricn street; Webb's drug store, N. W. corner Tenth and Spring Garden streets; and of J. M. Ellis, No. 325 Walnut street, or No. 6U0 N. Seventh street. It FRANKLIN'S AND SOOTT'S FUND Notice is hereby given to Married Artldcers 1 thu . . F t btiiyi . 1 41 m hn h.na uii.ii.il thnl. uiiuli iiit c 1 ui imtuij'iiir. miw ii i. . u nvt v. i u 1 1 i , apprenticeship In the city of Philadelphia, that they can obtain loun from these runds ly giving two ao proved sureties ror the repayment thereof. Appli cation is to be inadu lu wrltlntr, addressed to the Committee on Minor TrustB, WILLS H08PITAI. on the Frat Moudny of cacn month, stating amount asked for and the names or satisfactory secu rities. BSCSWSt H(irV Til K AN IN UAL) MEETING OF THE Dtnnllinlilii.D nf tho AMERICAN BUTTON. HOLE, OVERS EAMING AND 8BWIXG-MA. t'HINE COMPANY will be held at the Fact ry 8. W. corner or TWENTIETH 8treet and WASHING- M W l. iiiii'Hi n inn l t'N Avenue, on TUESDAY, April 11, at 8 o'clock l'. St. W. JS. IU.B.N, secretary. Philadelphia, March ST, 18T1. 3 6t . RAN D AT ARCH STREET F A I R PR ES BYTERI AN WEST CUl'KUU, On TUESDAY, W E-LJIN KsUAI, TIIIIWIHI, 80O FRIDAY AFTERNOONS and EVENINGS. Come and purchase usefnl articles and be refreshed. season tickets, no cents. a a t Bgv ST. TlilimltMT o KUH, 1V ISN l lfc I'll and CHERRY Streets. During Lent there will be choral service and Bermon every WE ON BS DAY EVENING! at TStf o'clock. Seats free. Sermon this evening by Kev. J. Miuiva ruh.. 11- tfjf LATEST STYLES IN GENTLEMEN'S w Boots and Shoes. A larire assortment of our own make, ol different measures, always on hand. oahildii 1, S 18 U No. 83 S. SIXTH Street, above Chesnut, - w?a A CITY INSTITUTION. HELFENSTEIN J, T VWTttl PRINTING UOUSE, FIFTH and CHESNUT Btreete. It ISAAC K. 'WeTqHT & SON, No. 184 South SECOND Street. YARDS Corner EIGHTH and MASTER Sta. and 81Swfmn No. 814 SWANSON St., above Queen. AUCTIONEERS. lliir ndititiutial Auction! m lh Smnlk M;.) ' Ul L i 6 SALE O F HOUSES, MULES, and MILL WAOONS. Will be sold at Public Sale on Thursdsy, March 80, 1971, at the bugle Mill of Myera & Krvlen, Foot of Main street, Frankford, The followlDg articles, to wit: 6 horses (one good driver). 6 mules (one large pair). One broad wheel four-horse mill wagon. 8 heavy two-horse wagons. 8 light two-horse wagons, 8 one-horse wagons. 1 light carriage, one seat ; b sets double harness. 8 seta beavj single harness. 1 set light carriage harness, 1 superior cutting-box. Several hundred eraln bags, wairon-jaclt, dang- forks, end lots of other things not enumerated. Terms CaSU. bale to commence at i o i-hwk, nuuu, MYERS & EKVIEN. C. a CLAYTON, Auctioneer. 8 88 8t PAPER HANOINOS. WACLE, COOKE AND EWINC, Paper Hangings, No. 1210 CHESNUT St., 8 18 smwSmrp PHILADELPHIA. EDWARD PONTI & CO., IMPOR'IEHSOF rORElGS PRODUCE, Wines, Olle, Fruits, Cigars, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL No. VU1 WAIIJT Blreet, PHILADELPHIA. KDWABD I'ONTI. LSHIi JAMKS W, HAYEKS. PLATED WARbi LIE AD & H0BBIIT3, N. E. Cor. NINTH and ClfKSNUT, MANUFACTUHEItS OF Silver-Platcd Ware, Invite special attention to their Large, Varied, and Blegaot S101 k or BILYRR-PL4.TEI) W ARB, embrac ing every article In their line o! business. Hotels, Families sncf Other9 About furnishing will And this the largebt Stock in tho Country To telt ct from, and at such prices as cannot fall t5 five sai Ma- tloo. We give below the prices of some or onr Gooos: Tea htts. s p.eces $J0O0 DlMierCsstois, 6 b tHes 6'00 Itreakfast Oastois, 8. 4 and 5 biittes..M.f3-UU to 6 H Butter Dishes 4)0 Ice PHttiera 60tO 8-IMI ukr Haskets 6 (hi to isnu Frnlt Stai ds TOO to 9"-0'J ( artl BHSrets 00 to 900 W aiurs, all sizes TureeiiS 10O0 wiiieCHstois ; lS-Ort Children's Seta 810 Chi dr n's t nps l.oo to 8-tu Vegetable Dtthes li'OO Spoons and Forks a Specialty. 8 a wfro2mrp OHINA. OLASSWAREi ETO. GAY'S CHINA PALACE Removed from IOI2 ro No. 1109 CHESNUT Street. Opening of the New Store Monday, March I3 An entire new Stock Imported and selected by Mr. GAY In Europe, to which the attention or the Public Is Invited. We will commence In onr New Sure on MONDAY, and oirer goods at a great re faction on former prices. Whltt French China Dining Hets, 1ST pieces... fl9-(Hi W hite French China Tea eels, 44 pieces 8'7f White French blua Tea 8ets, 46 pieces 6-76 S ore China Dining Sets, 83 pieces 773 St-ne China Cups aud Sauceis,per set 13 plectts CO 1 anle Tunibleis, per doj&en bo Table Goriiets, per dozen 70 Glass Tea Seta (4 articles) . . " Bohemian Cologne bets, 8 Bottles and Pufl Box 90 An endless variety of Fancy Goods, at an Im mense reduction from former prices. Goods to go ont of the city will be packed and de livered to tran .oration office free- of charge, and insured against breakage to destination. bDOW BOOMS OPEN TILL O'CLOCK AT NIGHT. slSsmwlra r - - - ; WATCHES. JEWELRY, ETO." THIS NEW YORK WATCH COMPANY'S WATCHES, (Factory, Springfield, Mass. In presenting their Watches to the American pub lie, we doo with the knowledge that in point or finish and time-keeping qualities ttiey are superior for the price to any Watch made la this country. For sale by ALEX. R. HARPER BRO., Successor to John M. Harper, No. 308 CHESNUT STREET, 8ECOND STORY, 9 S Smrp Salesroom of the American Watch. OARRIAOES. GARDNER & FLEMING, CARRIAGE BUILDERS, No. 214 South FIFTH Street. BELOW WALNUT. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LIGHT CAR1UAGE8, INCLUDING PIIJTO NS, JENNY LINDS, BUGGIEP, ETC., ALWAYS ON HAND. AU WORK WARRANTED to be Of the b WORKMANSHIP and MATERIALS. Also, an assortment of SECONDHAND CAR RIAGES for Sale at reasonable prices. Sneclal attention given to REPAIRING. MEPAIR1NG, REPAINTING, and YARN (8HINQ. moap. SOUP! SOAP I! SOUP!!! PATENT PERFUMED DETERSIVE. PATENT PERFUMED DETERSIVE. PATENT PERFUIIED DETERSIVE. This is the best and most economical LAUNDRY SOAP In the United States For house-cleanlng, and washing Flannel or Woollen Goods, It has no equal. It Is sold by all grocers, and manufactured only ny MtKEONE, VAN Ha. AG EN A CO., 8 IB wfm2m Philadelphia and New York. NEW PUBLICATIONS. TIOOVDU'S NliH tllUOHOS. AJ. The Changed Cross," size 82x23, the finest ever offered to the public Mary and fct. John," size 82x28, a most sublime cbromo. . The Beautiful Bnew," size lflx82, a very impres sive picture. "The Holy Fsiuily," size 82x23, a real gem. "Dtdbl, DeL Co., N. Y.," size 82x23, a beautirul an- tumn scene. Published snd sold, wholesale and retail, by J. HOOVER, No. 804 MAP.KBT Street, 8 ISsmwSm Phlisdelpltla. second floor. GRECO'S DRICK MACHINE, Hew, Never XJd, For Sale. CAN BEDELIVEBED ATOfCB. Address CAPITAL, 8 80 let Box 8003, Philadelphia Post Office. OAS FIXTURES. CORNELIUS & SUiiS. tlAtt UFA tT I : U K EXS GAS FIXTURES Wholesale and lotr11 IS U I o xo o tllH , fio. 321 CHERRY Strnci, . PHILADELPHIA. We hare no store or aalesiroona on Cheamut atreet. CORNKUUS A SONS. CARPETINOS, ETO. Fourth July, 1876. From April 1, 1371, nntll the opening of the Centennial Anniversary Exhibition. We will set apart A. Percentage On onr entire sates or CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, AS OUR CONTBIBTjriOff. R. L. KNIGHT & SON, 1222 CHESNUT STREET, S 17 fmwSm PHILADELPHIA. IMAllUM, GREASE & SLOAN, IMPORTERS OF CARPETINGS; Spring Importations, NEW DESIGNS IN ALL FABRICS. Now in store and to arrive, together with the whole stool, are oflered at JPopixltxr' Irir?e, To Insure large sales, Prepararory to Removal In July to our Hew warehouse, Nos. 1012 and 10U Chesnut St. McCALLUM, CltEASE & SLOAN, IV. ffOO CUES' IJT Street, 8 1 wsmSmrp PHILADELPHIA. FIRE AND BUROLAR PROOF 8AFI MARVIN'S safes. The Beit Quality! The Lowest Prices! The Largest Assortment Fire-proof. . uurtiiar-prooT. MARVIN'S CHROME IRON 8PHEHI0AL JBiirglar- Safe Will resist all BURGLAR'S IMPLEMENTS for any lengin oi tune, riease seua lor catalogue. MARVIN & CO., Ho. 721 CnHSTTUT Street, (MASONIC HALL,) PHILADELPHIA. 866 Broadway, N. T. 108 Bank St., Cleveland, Ohio. makes and slues, for sale VERY LOW. tafes, Machinery, etc, moved and hoisted rromptly and carefully, at reasonable rates. 10 1 f uiw6m GLOVES. 1000 DOZENS KID GLOVES JUST LANDED. Our own Importation. A. & J. B. BARTHOLOMEW, No. 23 NORTH EIGHTH STREET AND No. 908 CHESNUT STREET, S n swtf PHILADELPHIA. OPTICIANS. SPEC TA CLEb, MICR08COrE8, TELESCOPES, TH Bit WOMETEES, MATHEMATICAL, SUR VEYING. PHILOSOPHICAL AND DRAWING INSTRUMENTS AT REDUCED PlilCES. JAMES W. QUEEN & CO.. 180 mwfUp No. 2 CHESNUT Btreut, Phils. FINANCIAL. 7-30 GOLD LOAN ro THB Northern Pacific Railroad. Rapid Progress of the Work. The building of the Northern faciflo Railroad pun July laM is being puslieil fraMl iti srat. tiergy from both extremities o the hue. Several thoueacd men are employed In Mliiiista aud o.i the Pacltlc Cfast. The urrie is imarlr c,.iii)li ! Si.fln.nen wrstwaid from Lake uel; trams are. running over 130 mti-B of tli tshed rond. au l triok lalng ispro!ret.sliig at the raie or oni to ' o ui'l p"r rft. Iiiuludliig Its purcha o tue St, Paul sn t f aciiio Koad. tlie ortne.ru Pacific Comja-iy no hrs 413 miles of completed mart. au n f pnuiber ntxt th'S will be increased to at least boo. A Cood Investment. We are now selling.and nnhenitatlugly reooinmend, ss a Profitable aud per'ectly "afe luveHtnie.nt, tne First Mottgape Land (IrsM Hold Boiidsot tn N rtn eru Pcltic Railroad Con pany. ihey have 30 veirs to tun, bear Been and Three-t' nttis per cent, g dd Interest (mote than 8 per cent, curreurt), and ar secured by first sna only lu r.uage on tue kntikb KOAll iKU IIS Eyll'MENTH, 811U also I'll 23(000 Acres of Land to f verr mile or track, r 600 Acres tnretchliono Pond. ' They sre exempt from United States Tax; I'rinplriBl si.d Iutt rf st are pavflbie In Odd: Deii'K mtnations; Coupons, f 100 to fiooo; Registered, 100 to fio.ouo. Lands for Bonds. Korthern Pacific 7-80's are at all times renewable at tkm ran ckkt. abov pah, in xuhainr') for tue Company sLsmos, at their lowest casn price, nisi 18, lu HUUItlon to tneir cnsriiiTer as a urs'-cwn iromptpftVing usuroau BTOuii.Ti mi. "' ' n en-en I.ann Warrants Ixarti.u a pr.flia'le rate f interest nntll exchanged for Homesteads, atTBN rK CBM. rRMIUM. Sinklne; Fund, The Land Grant or the Road exceeds Firty Milll hi Acres, having an average soil ol great fcrtili y. lu a climate that is slmpry unstirpahsert. The Trustee- ( 1 the M or t case. Mes-rs. Jay Cooke and J. Kditar ThonitOD, are reipiired tn devote the proneeds of all Land Sl(-s lo tne repun nase ami cauuenaiou oi nie Con panj's Bopds. This immense hlnkliig Kuml will uprtonbtedly cancel the pnncpal of ttie entire tRFueof First Mortgage Donds (now selling) uefore they fall due. Profitable and Safe. with their amble se nrit and hlah ra'eof lutere'tt. theie is ro Invent mint accessible to the people,whici lb more pintltH.bie or safe. In view of Uw tfivj menfs expectation soon to call for the surrender ! Its outstanding 0 percent. ltuds, uuder the prtM-mt movement for ru ding the debt at lower Inter many hoMc rs or Ignited States r"le-T rtiitle i- exchanging them rr Not them Paclllo 8ve.n-Tnir. ties, thus realizing ahamliome proUt, and greuit increasing their annual income. Other Secuilties Agencies. All marketable Stocks and Bonds will be received at ttieir highest current price In exmango tor Northern Paclllo Seven-Ttilrtien. Kxpksssoh ihiks urnn, UnnHn ri.i.tl' ul nini fin M tf Mil- I' H I ft ' MM sent in return will be paid b the Klnaucial Ag- nts. XtiKFiCIAB K'r I 11V BMie tl lllin iltt,ll nio i-oi.r.tM!,iirT, t nearly every city and Important town throughout the T..lt.jlkiotafi.ni1 f'annrl. Wnll InfiirmAtUtn. tnanA. IU11I.U " " - - F patu bidets, etc., can be obtained on applicdtloa at any agency, or iruiu inu uuuriaiauou. JAY C00KE & CO., Philadelphia, New York, Washington, fiscal agents NORTHERN PACIKIO R. R. CO.. For sale in Philadelphia by GLENDINNING, DAVIS CO., No. 48 8. THIRD (Street. WM. T. ELBKliT, No. 821 WALNUT Mtreet. J. H. TROTTElt, No. 828 WALNUT SfreeU WM. PAINTEK & CO , No. 86 South THIRD Street. 8. M. PALMFH & CO., No. sofcouth THI KD Street. D. M. KOBINSON & CO., No. 133 South thi ku Htreet. 8AMUEL. WOllK, ho. 64 South TU .KU Street. GEOUGE J. BOYD. Na 18 South THIKH Street. RALEY & WILSON, No. 41 South TH1KU street WALLACE & KEEN B, No. 148 South TUIRD Street. STERLING & CO., No. 1 10 South THIRD Street. H. H.WILTBANK. No. 80S WALNUT Street. . T. A. BIDDLE & CO.. No. 8i6 WALNUT Street. M. CHULTZ & CO.. No. 44 Bouth THIRD Street. WILLIAM C. MOttGA A CO.. No. S3 South THIRD Street. BOWEN & FOX, No. 13 HBRCU&NTo KXCUaHUK. WILLIAM T. CARTER, No. 813tf VTALNDT 8treek W. H. 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FOURTH and MAttiCBir 8 'i mwMm WI8HAR I 8 OOLUMN. THE MEDICAL PRO PERTIES OF TAR. The pine tree has long been known to pos ee88 vnlnable medical properties. For pol D'onary di wanes it is doubtful whether anj remedy hns as yet been discovered equal to it. It seems to change aud renew the very structure on which it aots, and to infuse into the system an iudescriLftMe power equal to the natural power before di.se.AHe hAd even taken hold of the body, bo B9 to make, as it were, an entirely new tissue, aud to give a newness of life and energy which one who baa been sick a long time knows tho value of nt cannot fully describe. The great objeo tton, however, to all tar preparations has been their nnpleanant taste, aud consequent lia bility to sickness and nauseate the stomach. We have before ns, however, a preparation of the kind referred to, wbioh obviates all these objections, and is as agreeable to the palate as it is valuable in the cure of disease. We mean "Dr. Wisharfe Fine Tree Tar Cordial," a real, genuine, boni jvti toedioinal eordii', distilled from the pine tree by a process known ouly to the Doctor himself, tho sale and popularity of which are ouly equalled by e amount of enffering it has relieved, and the nnmber of diseases it ia so well orJoulated to effectually cure. In tne Pine Tree Tar Cordial fhe invalid may be sure he has s remedy of very txtrawtdmary power for thron aud lung affections, and wben taken in oon- nuctiou with the "Oreat American Dyspepsia Pills, an infallible cure for dyspepsia, liver ooiuplHint, sick headache, aud the many ail- tents arising from a disordered utate of the In v-r and digestive organ. In onr sphere as publishers we feel sme degree of oantiourtuess in what w recommend to our readurn, but wben we ' know of any thing of value to tho public we shall not hesi tate to niHke it known through our columns. We advise those of onr readers who are suffer ing from dvepvpsia, eto., to give Dr. Wishart'a celebrated remedies a trial. A medical expert, holditg honorabU oollt- giste diplomas, devotes his entiro time to tha examiuHtion of patientH at the office parlor. AKsoc.iated with him are three eousulting phy sicians of acknowledged eminence, whose ser vices are given to tbe pnblio free of charge. This opportunity is offered by no other in stitution in the country. ThonHsnds of certificates of absolute out (when nil else failed to afford relief), as" wll am recommendatory letters without number, have been received by Dr. Wishart, the pro prietor, attesting the uniform success with which tbey have been employed! Many ot said letters are from tbe highest sources, in- ... eluding eminent statesmen, Governors, State judges, clergymen, eto. men slow to be con vinced, prejudiced perhaps at first, but feel ing thtuiheivos under u sense of duty bound to tell the Doctor what they had done for them and to recommend them to others. The Great American Dyspepsia Fill and Pine Tree Tar Cordial are sold by all drnggista throughout the world. They can also be obtained at Dr. WIBDAlVf'S GREAT FAMILY MEDICINE STOKE, No. 232 North SECOND Street, Philadelphia, where a successful piactising pbyhician can be consulted encb day, free of charge. Those in need of professional ai iot counsel will do well to make a note of the above. Communications by mail, aolioiting professional advice, will be considered ttrictiy cvtifideiitiai and promptly answered, free of charge. The most complete sto sk of Family Medicines, Hair Preparations, Ferfainery. etc., in the city. Give, ua trial. Addr6si all communications, L. Q. C. VISHART, No. 232 NORTH SECOND STREET, 1 14 11 88 WBMt P.yLIL A DSLFHI A.