PllJBICAL. Alfn PRIWATIC. The City Amniementa, At thb Walwttt tha pantomime of The Ttiree Eunchbacks will be represented this even In if, with a number of new features which will add to Its attractiveness. Mr. Robert Butler, the well-known "Clown," and Mr. H. C. Bernard, the equally well-known "Pantaloon," will ap. pear In a number of scenes from their panto mime of The Seven Dwarfs. Nathaniel Rogers and his sons will execute a number of acrobatic feats, and two new ballets will be introduced. These, with a variety of other novelties, will make the pantomime more entertaining: than ever. At thi Chhshct Mr. Davenport will appear this evening, to-morrow, and Wednesday as "Sir Giles Overreach," la A Aew Way to Par Old Debt. On Thursday a new play, entitled The Marquis, translated from the French by Mrs. E. E. Lewis, of this city, wili be produced, with Mr. Davenport in the leading role. On Friday evening, April 14th, Mr. Peter E. Abel, the business manager, will have a benefit, when Barnet's comedy of The Serious Family will be represented. On this occasion Mrs. P. E. Abel will make her first appearance at the Chesnut. and will sing Kuchen's "Heaven Hath Shed a Tear." AtteiArgh Lottawill commence the fifth and last week of her very successful engage ment this evening, and will appear as "Topsy" in the drama of Uncle Tom's Cabin. At the Museum, Ninth and Arch streets, the spectacle of Cherry and Fair Star, which made a great hit last week, will be repeated this evening and until further notice. At the American a number of novelties ar announced for this evening's Derfc"r"u, , Beck's Phit.i.-hia Band, No. I, will give a grand concert at the Academy of Music on the 13th Inst. CITY 1TRMS. "What Have You Taken i or it?" said Mrs. Laura Thompson to her friend Hiss Lake, referring to a nick headache with which the young lady was con tinually afflicted. "Oh," said Miss Lake, "I've taken cathartic pills enough to load a cannon." "Discard them," said her friend, "and try my medicine, Plan. Tation Bitters. Bile is the cause of your dltTlcnlty; and I know by experience the Bitters are a certain cure for biliousness." Miss Lake adopted Mrs. Thompson's advice, and was cured within a fortnight. She is now at the Metropolitan Hotel, and will conllrm this statement. Oak ford, Continental Hotel, has nponoti an ele itutaogottmeotor LiBtiteH', children's, and Infants' trimmed and untrlmmed Hats. Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, etc. - A Rare Oitortunity to Get Goods from Eruor-K Cheap. OeoigeGay will Ball for Europe (ey steamer City of Paris) April 15, and will execute any orders Intrusted to him promptly for a small commission, either in England, France, Switzerland, Belgium, Holland, Prussia, Austria, or Italy, as his business will call him to all the principal cities in the above named countries. Orders may be left at Gay's China Palace, No. 1109 Chesnut street, until Friday, April 14. Burnett's Kalliston The best cosmetic. Mb. Wilmau W. Cassidt, the Jeweller at No. 8 Bouth 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. Those who purchase at this store at tiie present time are certain to get the worth of their money. OIWKN GUM ri.ASTKKS, The okly ones which effectually will curb Corns Bunions, are manufactured by G. Kracsb, Apothecary, N. W. cor. Twelfth and Chesnut Streets. JOakford, Continental Hotel, has received Spring styles Gents and Boys' Hats, Caps, and Furnishing Goods. Shirts made to order. Sea Moss Farine from pure Irish Moss, for Blanc Mange, PuddlngB, Custards, Creams, etc. The cheapest, healthiest, and most delicious food in the world. Nights of Painful Watching with poor, sick, crying children can be avoided by the use of Mrs. Win8lowV Soothing Syrup. Burnett's Cqcoaine A perfect hair-dressing. MABUIED. Donaldson Shinn. On Thursday, March r.o, by Rev. James G. Khlnn, Jacob P. Donaldson to Mary E., eldest daughter of the officiating clergyman. No cards, Schaeffer Schuyler. At Ithaca, N. Y., on Thursday, March 80, by Rev. O. W. Schaeffer, Charles A. Schaeffer to Evalyn, daughter of G-. W. Schuyler. Thomas Glenn On theimhof March, at Bal timore, by Rev. John McCron. D.D., Rudolph B. Thomas, of Baltimore, to Annie F. Glenn, of Phila delphia. DIED. Bowers. On the 1st instant, Mrs. Harriet Bowers, aged 67 jears. The relatives and mends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the resi dence of her son-in-law, S. c. Stllwell, No. 1319 N. Eighteenth street, on Wednesday morning, Mil In stant, at 10 o'clock, without further notice. Gladney. Suddenly, on the 1st of April, of con vulsions, Mary . Gladney, only daughter of David and Louisa L. Gladney, aged 6 years. The family and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from hpr Barents' residence, No. 186 Catharine street, on Wednesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock. Interment at Ebenezer Vault. Holby. On Sunday morning, April 2, Mary B., beloved wife of Albanus Holby, and daughter of the late Samuel U. Bean. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from her husband's residence, Kadline si reet, above Forty-third, on Wednesday, April 6, at 8 P. M. Services at the Second Mantua Presbyterian Church, Lancaster avenue, above Forty-first, at 3 o'clock precisely. SPECIAL NOTICES. Tar additional Special Nollcu urn Inrtd FagM. II. M. DALY'S WHISKY WAREROOMS, Nob. i'i-i S. FRONT Street and 139 DOCK SU IMMENSE STOCK OF THE BEST BRANDS IN ORIGINAL BARREL8. Among which may be found the celebrated "Golokn Wedding," Bourbon of ancient date; Wheat and Rye Whiskies, all pure from manufacturers (in ori ginal packages), including those well-known dis tillers, THOMAS MOORE k SON, JOSEPH 8. FINCH CO., and THOMAS MOORE. The attention of the trade is requested to test these Whiskies, at market rates. 8 4smwi SPRING GARDEN DEP08IT AND SAVINGS BANK, SPRING GARDEN Street, above Eleventh, corner of Rlde Avenue. Capital tioo.ooo. Now open for business. A State Bank. Chartered April, 1870. Deposits of Five Dollars and upwards In the SAVINGS DEPARTMENT of this Bank bear Inter, est at the rate of Five Per Cent, per annum, and are drawn out on two weeks' notlee. All deposits In the BANK DEPARTMENT of this Bank are drawn out on demand without interest. DIRECTORS. n. O. Slckel, W. J. I'. White, E. W. Lelghton, S B. Rowley, W.Jackson Hlmon.M.D. Gen. John M. BiekeL Ji Tarianu, llarnianus Keif, l'eter B. Sinious, Wm. B. Thomas, 4 1 8t FRANCIS W. KENNEDY, Cashier. S- TBE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD COMPANY have declared a nuarterlv dividend of TWO AND A HALF PKK CENT., payable at their oitlce. No. 803 WALNUT Street, up stairs, on and after SATUR DAY, April 16, loll. 8 81 fmwtAlo L CHAMBERLAIN. 'treasurer. mg- GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, A rady lit may be obtained at ull ti n BARTLKTT, No. 83 South MX.TH St ret t, above Chesnut. 8 80 tf TIIE BEHT COAL. ISAAC K. "WRTanT & SON, No. 124 South BEGUN D Street. YARDS Corner EIGHTH and MASTER Eta. and B 10 wlsui No, 919 SWANsQN 8t., above Queen. THEDAILT DRY GOODS. JOHN VV. THOMAS & Co,. - - . , Nob. 405 and 407 N. SEC0HD Street, Invite an examination or their NEW STOCK Spring Dress Goods, Which is now complete in Every Department. 8 82 wfm8mrp EYRE AND LANDED ARCT, FOURTH StN. HAVE ALL TOB POPULAR COLORS OF THE NEW 8PRINC 8ILK8. ECUME DB LA MER, POUSSIERB OR DfJST, ECRU OR RAW, CHEROOT BROWNS, SPANISH BKOWf(S, FROU-FROU SHADES, 8TEEL GREY, DOVE GREY, ELEGANT GRflENS, BLUES, MODES, ETC. 1 87 niws3mrp ' INSURANQhr ALPS INSURANCE ..COMPANY, of. Brie, Ponna. Ca-.li Capital '.30,000 HON. b. NOBLE, President M. RUSH WARNER, Secretiry. DIRECTORS. Bob. O. Noble. Hon. J. P. Vincent, M. Hartleb. rapt. J. 8. Richards, James H. Nelll, F. H. Glbbs, H. W. Noble, Hiram Daggett, Richard UBtlen, Hon. G. B. Delamater, H. 8. Southard. Ji nn W. Hammond, John Kertlg, Hod. S. Marvin, Wm. B. Sterrett, Heury Rawle, G. T. Churchill, ;. Englehart, C. M. Reed, Jr., Capt. D. P. Dobbins, IUV At UOOI, Agents No. 300 WALNUT STREET, It PHILADELPHIA. MILLINERY, ETC. HIIK P1IS8ES X VlcVAUUII Sc IU!1SA.IT, NO. 114 SOUTH ELEVENTH STREET, Have opened their Spring Assortment of DESIRABLE WHITE GOODS. Piques in Plaids, Stripes, and Cords. French Nainsook, all prices. French MubIIu, a yards wide, very low. fl'ucked Muslin, for Waists and Skirts. A URGE STOCK OF HAMBURG EDGING AND INSERTING. Real and Imitation Laces. Rich flouncing in Nainsook and Swiss. French Gaps for Ladies and Children. Ledies' Under-garments, very cheap. NOVELTIES AND FANCY ARTICLES RE CEIVED DAILY. INFANTS' OUTFITS on hand and made to order. 3 lSmw3m MISS M. R E E V OPENING OF a S' SPRING AND SUMMER HATS AND BONNETS, WEDNESDAY, April 6, 1371, No. 824 North EIGHTH Street, PHILADELPHIA. 4 8 W NEW PUBLICATIONS jjooter's if cw cimcmos. "The Changed Cross," size 22x23, the finest ever offered to the public. "Mary and St. John," size 82s23, a most sublime cbromo. The Beautiful Snaw," size 15x22, a very Impres sive plctnre. ' "The Holy Family," size 22x23, a real gem. "Delhi, Del. Co., N. Y.," size 22x23, a beautiful au tumn scene. Published and Bold, wholesale and retail, by J. HOOVER, No. 804 MARKET Street, 818smw8m Philadelphia, second floor. OPTICIANS. SP ECTACLES. MICROSCOPES, TELESCOPES, THER MOMETERS, MATHEMATICAL, SUR VEYING, PHILOSOPHICAL AND DRAWING INSTRUMENTS AT REDUCED PRICES. JAMES V. OUEBN & CO.. 7 SO mwf 54pl No. 924 CHESNUT Street, Phlla. PRINTINC. THEO. IEONHARDT & CO., Engraving and Steam Lithographic PRINTING ROOMS, Hos. 612 and 614 CHESNUT Street 9 22wfm 8mrp DEMOCRAT BUILDING. MOURNING NOTE PAPERS, Envelopes, And Visiting Cards, IN GREAT VARIETY. WM. H. HOSKIN3, STATIONER AND ENGRAVER, Ro. 91S A11CII Street, 1 81 smwSp PHILADELPHIA. GREGG'S BRICK MACHINE, New, Never Uied, For Saie. CAN BE DELIVERED AT ONCE. Address CAPITAL, 8 85 1st Box 8008, Philadelphia Post Omce. T7 I L 8 O N ' S CARPET ( I.EAMXO ESTABLISHMENT, 4 1 am No. 611 South SEVENTEENTH Street. -I A 7 EDDINCJ AN D ENGA'iEM E NT kTnT5 of solid 18-karat fine gold. QUALITY WAR RANTED. A full assortment of sizes always on hand. FA It R BUOTH1.R, M.Wers, NO. 824 CHJJsSL'T to-ieet! bolow kouxtU. EVENING TELEGRAPHPHILADELPHIA, MONDAf, OAS FIXTURES. CORNELIUS & SONS.'" tiAnurAfTriJUKRo GAS FIXTURES Whole salo and Retail Salesrooms, No. 821 CHERRY Street, rillA. ptT We bare mo store or alearooi on Cbeanut street. CORNELIUS A SONS. PIANOS. iSteinway & Sons' Grand Square and Upright Piano. Special attention Is called to their ne Patent Upright Pianos, with Double Iron Frame, Patent Resonator, Tabular Metal Frame Action, etc.. which are matchless In Tone and Touch, and unrivalled In durability. C1IAUL.ES I1LAN1US, WAREROOMS, No. 1006 CHESNUT STREET, 1 13 tfrp PHILADELPHIA.' PIANOS AND ORGANS, BRADBURY'S, - PIANOS, HAINES' BROS', ) MASON AND HAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS. GOULD JTlSUllKK, No. 923 CHESNUT Street. J. K. G017I.D. No. 1018 ARCH Street. WM. O. FISCHER. 1 IT tf4p Grand,8quare and Upright Pianos. ' GREAT REDUCTION. DUTTON'S PIANO ROOMS, 8 25 lm4p N08. 1126 and 1123 CHESNUT St. WATCHES. JEWELRY, ETO. THE NEW YORK WATCH COMPANY'S WATCHES, (Factory, Springfield, Mass. In presenting their Watches to the American pub llc,we doso with the knowledge that In point of finish and time-keeping qualities they are superior for the price to any Watch made in this country. For sale by ALEX. R. HARPER & BRO., Successor to John M. Harper, No. 303 CHESNUT STREET, SECOND STORY, U 3 8mrp Salesroom of the American Watch. PAPER HANCINCS. WAGLE, COOKE AND EWINC, Paper Hangings, No. 1210 CHESNUT St., 8 IS smwsmrp PHILADELPHIA AGRICULTURAL.. TREES AND PLANTS. STANDARD TREES for the Orchard. DWARF TREES for the Garden. OR APE VINES for arbors and trellfses. SMALL FRUITS of every kind. Defensive and Ornamental Hedging. Catalogues sent free to all applicants. B00PES, BRO. & THOMAS, ' CHERRY HILL NURSERIES, 4 1 gmw6t West Chester, Pa. SOAP. SOAP! SOAP!! SOAP!!! PATENT PERFUMED DETERSIVE. PATENT PERFUMED DETERSIVE. PATENT PERFUMED DETERSIVE. This is the best and most economical LAUNDRY SOAP In the United States For house-cleaning, and washing Flannel or Woollen Goods, It has no equal. It Is sold by all grocers, and manufactured only by MCKEONE, VAN IIAAQEN 4 CO., 8 IB wfmsm Philadelphia and New York. FURNITURE, At Your Own Prices. flOTJLD CL CO.. Noi. 37 and 39 Borth SECOND Street, And northeast cor. NINTH and MARKET bts., Will sell von Furniture at your own prices to make room for the extensive alteration. 8 i tu wfiuewp IAHTNER WANTED, EITHEU AOTIVK OR bUi'Ut, with tu.ooo to lis, Coo, in a well-developed tabh busmen, with small risk, pbjiuk a very liberal protlt; the best of references given. Address V. M. W., Ledger OiUve. 4 I Ut FINANCIAL. 7-30 GOLD LOAN ro THI Northern Pacific Railroad. Rapid Progress of the Work. The building of the Northern Pacific Railroad (be gun July lat) is being pushed forward with great energy from both extremities of the line. Several thousand men are employed In Minnesota and on the Pacific coast. The grade is nearl. n"S are SC6 miles westward from La-- load, and track runnlnir ovr isn.ox'iM. ute rate of one to two miles ji Ha;. Including Its purchase of the St. Paul and Faclflo Road, the Northern Pacific Company now has 413 miles of completed road, and by beptember next this will be Increased to at least 660. A Good Investment. We are now sclllnjr.and unhesitatingly recommend. as a Profitable and perfectly Safe investment, the First Mortgage Land (irant Gold Bonds of the North ern Pacific Railroad Company, lheyhaveso years to run, bear Seven and Three-tenths per cent, gold interest (more than 8 per cent, currency), land are secured by first and only mortgage on the entire ROAD AND ITS KQIl'MKNTS, aUd alBO On 23,000 Acres of Land to every mile of track, or noo Acres for each 81000 Bond. They are exempt from United States Tax; Principal and Interest are payable In Gold; Deno minations; Coupons, $100 to liooo; Registered, $100 IQ 1V,UUU. Lands for Oonds. Northern Pacific 7-80 's are at all times receivable at ten pur cknt. abovb tar, In exchange for the Company's Lands, at their lowest cash price. That is. In addition to their character as a first-class prompt-paying Railroad security, these bonds are In eilect Land Warrants bearing a profitable rate of intereBt, until exchanged ior uomeBteads, at ten per CENT. PRBMIUM. Sinking Fund. The Land Grant of the Road exceeds Fifty Million Acres, having an average soil of great fertility, in a climate that is simply unsurpassed. The Trustees of the Mortgage, Messrs. Jay Cooke and J. Edgar Thomson, are required to devote the proceeds of all uana sues 10 me repurcnase ana cancellation or tne Company's Bonds. This Immense Sinking Fund will undoubtedly cancel the principal of the entire Issue of First Mortgage Bonds (now selling) before they fall due. Profitable and Cafo. With their ample security and high rate of Interest, there is no Investment accessible to the people, which Is more profitable or safe. In view or the Govern ment's expectation soon to call for the surrender of Its outstanding 6 per cent. Bonds, under the present movement for funding the debt at lower Interest, many holders of United States Five-Twenties are exchanging them for Northern Pacilic Seven-Thirties, thus realizing a handsome prollt, and greatly Increasing their annual income. Other Securities Agencies. All mark el able Stocks and Bonds will be rrecelved at their highest current price in exchange for Northern fuel lie Seven-Thirties. Exprbssciiakobs on Money or Bonds received, and on Seven-Thirties sent In return will be paid bi the Financial Agents. Agencies for the sale of this loan are established In nearly every city and important town throughout the United States and Canada. Full information, maps, pamphlets, etc., can be obtained on application at any agency, or irom tne unuerBiguaa. JAY COOKE & CO., Philadelphia, New York, Washington, FISCAL AGENTS NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. CO. For sale In Philadelphia by GLENDINNING, DAVIS & CO,, No. 48 S. THIRD Street WM. T. ELBERT, No. 821 WALNUT Street. J. H. TKOTTER. No. 82 WALNUT Sfreet. WM. PAINTER & CO., No. 86 South THIRD Street S. M. PALMER & CO., No. 86 South THIRD Street. D. M, ROBINSON & CO., No. 139 South THIRD Street BAMUEL WORK, NO, M South THIRD Street GEORGE J. NW13 South THIRD Street HALEY & WILSON, No. 41 South THIRD Street WALLACE & KEENE, No. 143 South THIRD Streot STERLING & CO., No. 110 South THIRD Street H. H. WILTBANK. No. 805 WALNUT Street T. A. BIDDLE & CO.. No. 836 WALNUT Street M. ECHULTZ& CO., No. 44 South THIRD Street WILLIAM C. MORGAN & CO., No. S3 South THIRD Street BOWEN & FOX, , No. 13 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. WILLIAM T. CARTER, No. 81 3 WALNUT 8treet W. H. SHELMERDINE, No. 10 8. THIRD Street. MEGARY & PEALE, No. 12 South THIRD Street. NAUR & LADNER, No. 30 South THIRD Street BIOREN & CO., No. 150 South THIRD Street JOHN K. WILDMAN, No. 26 South THIRD Street. TOWNSEND WIIELEN & CO., No. 809 WALNUT Street. P. S. PETERSON & CO., No. 89 South THIRD Street B. K. JAMISON & CO., N.W. corner THIRD and CHESNUT. EMORY, BENSON & CO., No. 8 South THIRD Street G. & W. Y. IIEBERTON, No. B2 S. THIRD Street BARKER BROS & CO., No. 83 South THIRD Street JAMES E. LEWARS & CO., No. 29 S. THIRD Street BULL & NORTH, No. 121 South THIRD Street D. C. WHARTON SMITH & CO., No. 121 South THIRD titreet CHARLES B. KEEN, No. 823 WALNUT Street JNO. S. RUSHTON A CO., No. 60 South THIRD Street n. F. BACH MAN, No. 84 South THIRD Street JACOB E. R1DGWAY, No. 66 S. THIRD Street W. II. STEVENSON, No. 223 DOCK Street. JOHN MOSS, JR., No. 206 WALNUT S'reet CHARLES T. YKRKES, JR., & CO., No. 20 Soutu THIRD Street BEVENTH NATIONAL B4NK, N. W. cor. FOURTH and MARKET, 8 17 tnwf3m APRIL 3, 181. JUST RECEIVED, THIRTY "V E "5c puBiCH DRESS GOOD S, Which we ON MONDAY, APRIL HOMER, COLLADAV Ot CO., ISos. 141S and 111-1 4 8 mwi3t FINANCIAL.. NEW LOAN OF THE UNITED STATES. IMPORTANT CIRCULAR. SUBSCRIPTIONS NOW OPEN CERTIFICATES READY. Trsabubt Dkpaktmkkt, Washington, Feb. 83, 18T1.J Tublic notice Is hereby Riven that books will be opened on the 6th day of March next, In this coun try and In Europe, for subscriptions to the National Loan, under the act approved July 14, 1970, entitled "An Act to Authorize the Refunding of ihe Na tional Debt," and the act in amendment thereof, ap proved January 20, 1ST1. Tho proposed loan comprises three classes or bonds, namely: First. Bonds to the amount of five hundred mil lions of dollars, payable In coin, at tne pleasure of the United States, after ten years from tne date of their Issue, and bearing Interest, payable quarterly In coin, at the rate of five per cenr. per annum. Second. Bonds to the amount of three nundred millions of dollars, payable In coin, at the pleasure of the United States, after fifteen years from the date of their lstue, and bearing Interest, payable quarterly In coin, at the rate of four and a half per cent per annunff Third. Bonds to the amount of seven hundred millions of dollars, payable in coin, at the pleasure of the United States, after thirty years from the date of their Issue, and bearing interest, payable qcarterly in coin, at the rate of four percent, per annum. Subscription to the loan will have preference In the following order, namely : Fimt. SuiKcriptions that may be first made for five per cent, bonds to the amount of two hundrod millions of dollars ; of which there will be reserved, for twenty doyp, one-half for sabrcrloers in this country and OLc-half for subscribers in foreign countries. Second. Subscriptions for equal amounts of each class of bonds. lhird. Subscriptions for equal amounts of bonds bearing interest at the rate of four and a half per cent.,and of bonds bearing Interest at the rate of five per cent Fourth. Subscriptions for any five per cent, bonds that may not be subscribed ior In the preceding classes. When a subscription Is made, the subscriber will be required to deposit two per cent of the amount thereof in coin or currency of the United States, or in bom's of the class to be exchanged, to be ac counted for by the Government when the new bonds are delivered ; and payment may be made either In coin or in bonds of the United States known as five twenty bond?, at their par value. The coin received in payment will be applied to the redemption of five-twenty bonds, and the debt of the United States will not be Increased by this lonn. The bonds will be registered or Issued with cou pons, as may be dt tlred by subscribers. Registered bonds will be Issued of the denominations of $so, fiuo, M)0, fiooo, 5000, and $10,009; and coupon bonds of each denomination except the last two. The Interest will be payable in the United States, at the olllce of the Treasurer, any Assistant Treasurer, or designated depositary of the Government, quar terly, ou the first days ol February, May, August, and November In each year. The bonds of tha feveia' classes aforesaid, and the Interest thereon, are exempt from the payment of all taxes or ru-.H of the United Sti'e-', as well as from taxation In any form by or under State, muni cipal, or local authority. After maturity, the bonds last Issued will be first redeemed, i y classes acd lumbers, as may te de signated by the Secre'ary of the Treasury. The bonds will be lafcuel at the United States Treasury, tu. tie agents for the negotiation of the loan In Europe are authorized to make arrangements with subscribers for the transmission of the tonds to the agents through whom Bubscriptioiu may be received. Subscribers in the United States will receive the new bonds of the agents with whom the subscrip tions are made. In the United States the National Banks are au thorized to receive subscriptions, and subscriptions mar also be made at the omce of the Treasurer of the United States, or of any Assiatant Treasurer, or the Designated Depositaries at Buffalo, N. V. ; Chi cago, I1L ; Cincinnati, Ohio ; Louisville, Ky. ; Mobile, Ala. ; and Pittsburg, Fa. P. 8. This Department and Us own Loan Agents are now ready to receive tho United States Five twenty Bonds, and to pay the gold luterestjthereon to May 1, from which date the new bonds will bear Interest. A scrip certificate, culling for the bonds on the 1st of May, will be issued at once In exchange for the old bond). GEORGE S. BOUTWBLL, 4 s Secretary of the Treasury. MARBLE WORKS. E S. TABU & SO?7S MANUFACTORY OF Carved and Ornaiueutal Marble Work, I 180 8m PHILADELPHIA. CASES OUOTC shall exhibit CHESNUT Street, PHILA3SLP3IAv FINANCIAL.. o r v I c r: or DE HAVEN & BRO,, No. 40 SOUTH THIKD STREET,, PniLADSLPOIA. The Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, A NEW TRUNK LINE FROM THE SEA BOARD TO THE WEST, Is already completed and In operation from Rich mond to the celebrated White Sulphur Springs, 821 miles, and there remain but 200 miles now under construction, to complete It to the Western lerminu on the Ohio river, 315 miles below Pittsburg, at the head of reliable and continuous navigation. The completed portion of the road U doiti a GOOD LOCAL BUSINESS, which will be enor mouBly Increased as it progresses and opens the im mense mineral riches of Virginia and West Virginia, whose coal and Iron are celebrated for their quality and abundance, and would alone enrich the nieam of communication which afford tuem access to iti: markets East and West. The advantages or the C hesapeake and Ohio RU road AS A GREAT EAST AND WEST THROUGH LINEfcr the transportation of the heavy freight! (which constitute the principal part of th East aa l West through traflic are numerous and important. 1. A SHORT ROUTE betweeu the Atlantic Coms and the Great West. 8. LOW GRADES. 8. LIGHT CURVES. 4. A GENIAL CLIMATE, which a lmas of safe, economical, and rapid railroad opeiuliou through out the year. 6. EAST AND WEST TERMINI, at favorable poiuts on tide-water and the Ohio river. f. A VERY LAKG-K THROUGH AND LOCAL TRAFFIC awaiting its nrogress. T. A COMPARATIVELY LIGHT C APITAL AND DEBT, and consequently a light tax upon traiTtc for payment of interest and dividends. All these conditions favor a cheap and economical working of the line, which will enable tho Chesa peake and Ohio ronte to do a profitable East au l West through business at rates which would not pay by the more diitlcult and costly lines, ami to eontrjl an cnorviou Southwetttrn through trade. We are now authorized to sell an addition! amount of FIRST MORTGAGE SIX PER GEM f. GOLD BONDS of the company, at the original price of 80 and accrued interest. The bonds are secured by a mortgage upon the eu tlre road, franchises, and property of the company. WHICH NOW, IN COMPLETED ROAD AND WORK DONE, EXCEEDS THE ENTIRE AMOUNT OF THE MORTGAGE, and which, when completed, will be worth at least f 30,000,000. A .sinkimjr'utid of $100,000 per annum Is provide ! for their redemption. They are Issued as Coupons or Registered Boa la, and In denominations of 8100, 8300, find 81000, Interest payable May and November, iu the city of New York. The superior advantages, valuable property and franchises, and able and honorable management of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Company, render It one of the most substantial, reliable, and trust worthy corporations in the country, and commend Its securities to the unhesitating confidence of capi talists and Investors. Pamphlets, maps, and full particulars furn-a'iei upon application. DE HAVEN . & BRO., No. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 8 81 fmwlm PHILADELPHIA. FIRE AND BUROLAR PROOF SAFE MARVIN'S SAFES. The Best Quality! The Lowest Frices! She Largest Assortment Fire-proof. Durglar-prooft MARVIN'S CHROME IRON 8riIERI0AIi JBurglav Hafo Will resist all BURGLAR S IMPLEMENTS Or aaj length of tune. Please send for catalogue, MARVIN & CO., rTo. 721 CirECIJTJT S treat, (MASONIC HALL,) PaiLADSLPOUL 85 Broadway, N. Y. 1 Bauk it., Ovej.l, OUi. A titinvuT of .Sei'03d-hB'l tUTiM Of JUeraat bales, Macuiai-rjr.etc. moveJ an h J 1 jr.) !?'.. auJ carelu.iy. rrinv.e li'.e. V) T faiw t