THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 18 1. i ntJBICAL, AII DKA9IATIC. The Cltjr Amaiementi. At the Walwut tho last week of the panto mime of 7e Three Hunchbacks Is announced. This evening a number of new and Interesting features will be produced, which will add rreatlr to the attractions of the piece. Mr. Charles Abbott, the celebrated trick clown, and his pantomime company will appear. Mad'lle Bon fantl will figure in three new ballets and Messrs. 2lot and Goodrich will execute a number of curious evolutions npon skates. The Three Hunchback as now represented Is a very enter taining and laughable pantomime, and is well worth seeing. At the Arch Mr. L. L. James will have a benefit this evening, when he will for the first time personate "Romeo," in Shakespeare's tra gedy of liomeo and Juliet. Miss Llr.zle Price will appear as "Juliet." The performance will conclude with Toodles. Mr. James is a favorite actor, and we hope his merits will be recognised this evening by a crowded audience. On Wednesday Miss May Saville, an accom plished actress, who has made many friends during the present season at the Arch, will have a benefit, when Craven's comedy of Meg's Di version and the play of Satan in Paris will be presented. On Friday evening Mrs. Thayer, the most de lightful actress in her particular line npon (be stage, will offer an attractive bill, and on Satur day evening Mr. D. . Ralton will present his claims to the recognition of the publie. At thh Chesnut Mr. W. 8. Fredericks, the .stage manager, will have1 a complimentary benefit this evening, when Lacy'e play of The Tvoo Friends and Buckstone comedy of Married Life will be given. Mr. Fredericks is one of the veterans of the American stage, and as he has a host of warm personal and professional friends in Philadelphia the, theatre will doubtless be crowded to Its utmost capacity this evening. To-morrow evening The Serious Family will be performed on Wednesday, Banim's play of Damon and Pythias; and oh Thursday, Knowles' play of The Wife. On Friday evening Mrs. E. Edwards Lewis, the authoress of The Marquis, will have a benefit, when Shakespeare's tragedy of Othello will be given, with Mr. Davenport in the title role. At the Assembly Building the beautiful panorama of "Ireland in Light and 8hade," which has achieved a great success, will be exhibited this evening and during the week. At the American, in addition to other attrac tions, Miss Kate Fisher will appear this evening as "Mazeppa." At the Museum, Ninth and Arch streets, Mr. Lewis Baker will commence an engagement this evening, and will appear as "Jesse Rural" in the comedy of Old Heads and Young Hearts. At Concert Hall a grand bazaar Is now open for the benefit of the sick poor of St. Mary's Hospital. CITY NOTICES. Those who Desire a Brilliancy of Complex ion should beware of cheap patent puis, or other cathartics containing calomel and mercury. Use Nature's remedy, Hklmbold's Fluid Extract Sar- BAPARILLA and IIHLMBOLD'8 CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS. Component parts Fluid Extract Rhubarb and Fluid Extract Grape Juice. For Liver Complaints, Jaun dice, Bilious Affections, Dyspepsia, Sick or Nervous Headache, Oostlvenesa, etc., the Fills are une qualled. Peremptory Sale of Italian Marble Vases, Silver-plated Ware, Etc. We ask particular attention to the large stock of Italian marble man tel vases, tazzas, card-receivers, also very fine ellver-plated ware, etc, now open for examination at Messrs. Birch & Son's Store, No. 1110 Chesnut street. These goods will be positively sold without regard to cost, to the highest bidder, on Tuesday morning, at 10 o'clock, and evening at 1 o'clock. A chance like this seldom occurs. Mb. William W. Cassidt, the Jeweller at No. 8 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 flne assort ment of fine American Western Watches. Those who purchase at this store at the present time are certain to get the werth of their money. Youno Ladies, Beware! of the Injurious effects of Cathartics and Purgatives, containing mercury, calomel, and other deleterious drugs. In a short time they enervate and destroy the system as well as the complexion, If yon would have a fresh, healthy, and youthful appearance, use Hblmbold's Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla and Hblmbold's Ca tawba Grape Pills. They are purely vegetable; a pleasant purgative, and cause neither nausea or griping pains. green gum plasters, The only ones which effectually will cure Corns Bunions, are manufactured by G. Krausb, Apothecary, N. W. cor. Twelfth and Chesnut Streets. To Insure Health and Proper Digestion yon should use Hblmbold's Catawba Grape Pills They are composed of Fluid Extract Rhubarb and Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Juice. They excite digestion, nourish and invigorate the system, and purge out all the humors that grow and rankle In the blood. Hblmbold's Sarsaparilla makes New, Fresh, and Healthy Blood, and Beautifies the Com plexion. - Oakford, Continental Hotel, has opened an ele assortment of Ladles', Children's, and Infants' rimmed and nntrlmmed Hats. Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, Etc. Also, Boys Cloth and Straw Hats. There no Article in Matkria-Medica which supersedes Castor Oil, Magnesia, or Salts equal to Hblmbold's Catawba Ghape Pills for purging from the system all superfluous and worn-out mat ter. For Biliousness, Oostlveness, Sick or Nervous Headache, etc., they are unequalled, as they cause neither nausea or griping pains ; after which purify and make New Blood by using Hblmbold's Sarsa parilla. - Mothers, Mothbrs, Mothers. Don't fail to pro cure Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for all dis eases Incident to the period of teething In children. Burnett's Kallibton The best cosmetic. In the Spring and Summer Months the system should be thoroughly purged, and nothing Is so ac ceptable to the Stomach as Hblmbold's Catawba Gbape Pills, after which use Hblmbold's Extract Sarsaparilla. They Invigorate the system, and can be taken by Children with perfect safety. Oakford, Continental Hotel, has received Spring Styles Genu' and Boys' Hats, Caps, and Famishing Goods. Shirts made to order. There 1b not such a reliable purgative known as Hblmbold's Catawba Grape Pills. They are safe, nie&sant. and efficacious, and cause neither nausea or griping pains. Hblmbold's Sarsaparilla, the great uiooa runner. Burnett's CocOAiNK A perfect hair-dressing. T?nnw TnEB In St. Paul's Church, on Thurs Jay evening, April 13, 18T1, by the Hev. Father Blacker. Mr. Josbph II. F. Koken, to Miss Lizzie A. Tomer, daughter or rnuip Toner, juiq., au oi into city. Walters Rowland. On the 13th Instant, by Rev. J. 1 Withrow, Charles w. Walters to js, AMANDA ItQW LAND. DIED. niwcn Sudden! v. on the mornloir of the 16th Instant, Mary Ellen, wife of Charles H. Banes and daughter of the late Nicholas Coleman. i'h ruiativea a.d friends ef the family are Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her hus band, No. 8233 spring uaraea aireei, ou w euues . dar mornlntr at 9 o'clock. " Dyer. on Saturday, April IS, igll, Arabella H. wifanf .Ifihn ft. Dver. The relatives and friends of the family are respect nii invert to attend the funeral, from the resi dence of her husband, at Chester. Delaware county, on Wednesday next, Aprill9, 1871, at I o'clock r. M.. without further notice. Docghtv. On Friday, 14th Instant, Enoch Dodouty, In the SOth year of his age. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend Ms funeral, from his late residence, noar Atweonn, N J , on Tuesday next, 18th lust., at 10 o'clock A. M. A special train win leave Cooper's Point, Camden. N. J., at 740 A. M. , ... Smith On the 16th instant Isaac Smith, in the 6id year of his age. me relatives ana means or the family are respectfully Invited to attond the funeral, from his late residence, No. 8303 Orape street, on Wednes day afternoon, at 9 o'clock. Interment at Mount norian cemetery. Steer. Suddenly, on the 18th. John Steer, hns- band of Mrs. Harriet Steer, aged 66 years and 4 UI'IUUIH. The relatives and friends of the family, also Ooa- quanock Tribe, No. 49, 1. O. of R, M., are respectfuny Invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence, No. 805 Richmond street, above Otis, on Wednesday afternoon, the 19th Instant, at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Cedar Hill Cemetery. OLOTMINQi 1 If E It IJ A I Y - HI A I li CLOTHING, COMBINING STYLE, DURABILITY AND EX CELLENCE OF WORKMANSHIP. Jones' O IV DE-JP X TOE. ESTABLISHMENT, 004 Markot Street, GEO. W. NIEMANN. Handsome Garments made to order at the shortest notice. 4 13 srawlm THE BEST OOA.L1. ISAAC K. WRIGHT & SON, No. 124 South SECOND Street YARDS Corner EIGHTH and MASTER Sts. and 15 wfmi No. 81S SWANSON St., above Queen. SPECIAL NOTICES. Fnr additional Special Malice ft Intidt PuffM. WW- H. M. DALY'S WHISKY WAREROOMS, IMMENSE STOCK OF THE BEST BRANDS IN ORIGINAL BARRELS. Among which may be found the celebrated "Golden 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 A SON, JUBuru a. jkxnuh tu, ana THOMAS MOORE. The attention of the trade la rea nested to test these Whiskies, at market rates. 2 4am w fgy REV. DR. PRIME AND REV, DR. HALL, of New York. A course of two lectures will be delivered In Dr. Wylle's Church, BROAD Street, below Spruce. Rev. E, D. G. PRIME, D. D., Tues day. April 18. Subject "Around the World; How to Go ; What to See ; What it Costs." Rev. JO UN II A LL, D. D., Tuesday, April 25. Subject "Perso nal Power." Course tickets, fl ; single tickets, 50o. Tickets for sale at Presbyterian Board, No. 1334 Chesnut street ; A. Martlen A Co.'s, No. 1214 Chesnnt street; and J. C. Garrigues A Co.'s, No. 608 Arch street, and at the door of Church on evenings of leo- inres. r or oeneni oi rarent ana Mission Haonatn School. Lectures begin at eight o'clock. 4 is 2t ? A STATED MEETING OF THE SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION OF THE P. E. CHURCH IN PHILADELPHIA will be held on MONDAY EVENING next, April IT, at Trinity Church, Catharine street, above Second, at a quarter before eight o'clock. The subject of the address will be "Object Teaching." The address to be de livered by Rev. JOHN BOLTON, of West Chester, Pa. 41S2t JOHN ZEBLEY, Jr., Rec. Sec'y. tsy SPRING FLOWER SHOW HORTICULTURAL HALL, TUESDAY EVENING, April 18. 18T1. Magnificent Display of Cut Flowers. Bounuets. Or namental Foliage Plants, and Rare Plants tn Bloom, Hyacinths, Roses, Violets, Grapes, etc, with a Band of Mnslc. Admission FREE to all. 4 IT 2t jgy- PILES. DR. GUNNELL DEVOTES HIS time to the treatment of Piles, blind, bleed ing, or Itching. Hundreds of cases deemed Incura ble without an operation have been permanently cured.- Best city reference given. Office, No. 21 N. ELEVENTH Street. 415 8m FINE BOOTS AND BUOES IfOK GENTLEMEN, Made on Improved lasts. Beauty, Comfort, Dura bility. BARTLETT, 2 20tf No. 83 South SIXTn Street, above Chesnut. CAS FIXTURES. NO STORE ON CHESNUT STREET. CORNELIUS & SOUS' RETAIL SALESROOMS, 821 CHERRY St. CAS FIXTURES. PLATED WARfc. MEAD & BOBBINS, N. E. Cor. NINTH and CHESNUT, MANUFACTURERS OF Oilver-Plated Ware, Invite special attention to their Large, Varied, and Elegant Stock of SILVER-PLATED WARE, embrac ing every article In their line of business. Hotels, Families end Others About furnishing will find this the Largest Stock In the Country To select from, and at such prices as cannot fall to give satlsf ac tlon. We give below the prices of some of our Goods: Tea Bets, pieces , , jo 0 Dinner Castors. bottles e-oo Breakfast Castors, B, 4 and D bottles 13-00 to 00 Butter Dishes 1 4-00 Ice Pitchers e-00 to 8-00 Cake Bankets... A 00 to ls-oe Fruit buuda ... 700 to 80-00 Card Baskets 4O0 to 8 00 W alters, all sizes , Tureens 10-00 Wine Castors 10-00 a Children's 8ets...J , I -00 Children's Cops 1.00 to 8 00 Vegetable Duhes.. lroo Spoons and Forks a Specialty, 8 li wfmftnrp NEW PUBLIOATIONi, Closo of tho 42d Volume. Circulation 130,000 Copies. HARPER'S New Monthly Magazine FOR MAY, 1871. Contents: THE WESTOVER ESTATE. . Illustrations. The old Mansion. Chimney Piece. Gateway. Gateway In the Rear. The Grave-Yard. A Virginian Waiter. Colonel Byrd's Monument. DISILLUSION. THE MONARCH OF MOUNTAINS. Illustrations. Mont Blanc, from the Mer de Glace. Mont Blanc, seen from Mont Buet. Mountains of Europe. Rock of the Grands Mu lets. Great Crevasse at the Foot of Mont Blanc Passage of the Echelles by M. Blsson, 1861 The Hut erected on the Grands Mulcts. Exploring the Mountain. Catastrophe of Au gust 20. ALONG THE FLORIDA REEF. Fourth Paper.) Illustrations The Bos'n at Home Shark fishing. Fort Jefferson Brown Sugar. The "Kerosene Brothers;" Morning. The "Kerosene Brothers ;" Evening. Fat Charley and the Tre pang. THE STORY OF PUNCH AND JUDY. Illcbtrations. Portrait of Mr. Punch. Punch's Company on their Travels. Behind the Scenes. At the festive Board. Punch and the Dog Toby. Punch and Ssaramouch. Punch, Judy, and their Child Punch playing with his Child. Punch throws away his Child. Judy brats Punch. Pnnch quiets Judy. Punch and pretty PolL The Courtier with the elastic Neck. Punch on his Steed. Punch and the Doctor. The Doctor physics Punch. Pnnch doctors the Doctor. Punch and the foreign Footman. Punch and his Music Punch kills the Footman. Punch pities the poor Blind. Punch taken Prisoner. Pnnch In Prison. Pnnch teaohes Jack Ketch how to hang a Man. Punch visited by Old Mick. Punch fights Old Nick. Punch kills the DevU. Tail-Piece. A SONG IN GOLD. ARCHIE HUTCHINGTON. THE AMERICAN BARON. BY THE AUTHOR OF "Thb Dodoe Club," etc Chapter XIL Glrasole again. Chapter XIII. Vain Remonstrances. Chaftxr XIV. The Zouave Officer. Illustrations "To Rome!' he muttered, between his set Teeth." "Two of them grasped the Stranger by his Coat Collar." "Catching Minnie In his Arms, he kissed her several Times." THE THREE SHIPS. FREDERICK THE GREAT.-XVIIL Life's Clos ing Scenes. Illustrations. Frederick on Horseback. Frederick and the unjust Judges. Maria The resa at the Tomb of her Husband. The last Review. Frederick and his Dogs. ANNE FURNESS. By the Acthob op "Mabel's Progress," etc RELIGIOUS RELICS IN LONDON. ANTEROS. ' By the Author OF "QUTLlviNaSTONB," etc. THE NOBLER LOVE. DEAD-HEADED. THE CHIMNEY-SWALLOW'S IDYL. EDITOR'S EASY CHAIR. EDITOR'S LITERARY RECORD. EDITOR'S SCIENTIFIC RECORD. EDITOR'S HISTORICAL RECORD. EDITOR'S DRAWER. Terms for Harper's Magazine, Weekly, and Bazar. Magazine, One Copy for One Year.... $4-00. Wekkly, One Copy for One Year.... 4-00. Bazar, One Copy for One Year.... 4-00. Harper's Magazine, Harper's Weekly, and Uab- fek's Bazar, for one year, f 10 ; or any two for ST. It HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. ' LIPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE. AN ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY OF Popular Literature and Science. NOW READY, THE MAY BUM BEE. WITH A FINE FULL-PAGE ENGRAVING. CONTENTS. I. JOB AND THE BUG: a Story. By Chaunoey Illckox. If. BERNE IN WINTER. By Sarah 11. Winter. III. CURIOSITIES OF THE "PAIf STRJfAK:" a California! Sketch. By Prentice Mul- xora. iv. this m v ixvtLii biu.-sa: a nomance or Kneliih Life, In Four Chapters. Chanters 1 and S, By Sir ChBries L. Young, Bart. V. V1TTORIA COL ONNA TO MICHAEL ANGELO: a Poem, tfy Margaret J. Preston. VI. IVAN TOORQKNEF, THE KUSSIAN NOVELIST. By A. C. Dlllman. VII. WILD IRELAND. Part If. By B. Donha- vand.. VIII. ANCIENT MONUMENTS OF AME RICA. Uy Charles Morris. IX. UNTER DEN LINDEN: a Descriptive Sketch of Berlin. X. A MODERN TEST: a 6tory. Bv J. B. McClaren. XI. TUB SEQUEL TO "A NEW LEGEND;" a Poem. By Howard Glyndon. XII. SPOTS. Br uonBiance r. vtoMBon. aiu. oi k mujniuli Some German Authors, etc XIV. LITEKATUKB VV TilHi DAT. IV. B1SU1AL B V HI. KM E M 1, 'Bookstone.- uy iiatncrine . aiacquoid. illus trated. Part III. TERMS Yearly Subscription. H. Single Num ber. Uf rents. LIPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE, por annum, with THE SUNDAY MAGAZINE, B0j with GOOD WORDS FOR TUB YOUNG. 15-60; with .GOOD WORDS. fSTO. Specimen Number mailed, postage paid, to any address on receipt of Sa cents. J. B. LIPPINCOTT A CO., PUBLISHER. N08. 715 and TIT M 1REET STREET, It Philadelphia ' SPECTACLES. MICROSCOPES, TELESCOPES, TITER MOMETERS, MATHEMATICAL, SUR VEYING, PHILOSOPHICAL AND . DRAWING INSTRUMENTS AT REDUCED PRICES. JAMES VS. OUEBN & CO.. t so mwf SP1 No. m CHESNUT Street, Phils, - OPENING OF NEW lYIILLIKEN'S LINER! STORES, .. 1128 CHESNUT Street , and . 828 ARCH Street Our Spring Importation tyow Open. PRINTED LINEN LAWN DRESSES. PLAIN WHITE LINEN LAW N DRESSES. BEAUTIFUL PRINTED SHIRTING LINENS. "We are showing the most beautiful assortment of Printed Linens In the country.- The patterns are all new and very styiisn. PLAIN LINENS FOR SUITS. Plain Buff Linen. Buff Parisian Linen. Plain Buff Linen Lawns. Plain Chocolate Linens. THE FRENCH PIQUES AT 50 CENTS. We have received 60 pieces more of this Pique. Undoubtedly the best bargain of the season. OUR WniTE GOODS DEPARTMENT Contains all the most desirable makes of Nainsooks, . Lawns, Bishop Lawns, rrencn mosans, MEW COOPS. J. IVL HAFLEICH. Nos. 1012 and 1014 CHESNUT Street, WILL OPEN MONDAY and TUESDAY, April 17 and 18, 2 Cases Lawns and Organdies, New. 2 Cases Grenadines, Choice. 2 Cases Bordered Lawns and Percales. Black Hernanis, Black Silks. Striped Silks and Japanese. v 1000 Linen Suits, $5'00. 1000 White Muslin Suits, $500. New Styles in Suits, $10 to $150. Fine English Hosiery. FINANOIAU. 7 .OA OOIiD Z.OAN J' or THB NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD. RAPID PROGRESS OF THE WORK. The building of the Northern Pacific Railroad (begun July last) 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 nearly completed S6 miles westward from Lake Superior; trains are running over 130 miles of finished road, and track laying is progressing at the rate of one to two miles per day. Includlngjts purchase of the St. Paul and FaclUo Road, tbe Northern Paclflo Company now has 418 miles of completed road, and by September ueui mis win iw luureaaea to at least oeu. A. GOOD INVESTMENT. We are now selling and unhesitatingly recom mend, as a Profitable and perfectly Safe Investment, the First Mortgage Land Grant Gold Bonds of the Northern Pacltlc Kallroad Company. They have 80 years to ran, bear Seven and Three-tenths per cent, gold Interest (more than 8 per cent, currency), and are secured by first and only mortgage on the kn- TIKB ROAD AND ITS EQUIPMENTS, and alSO On 23,000 ACRES OP LAND to every mile of track, or coo Acres for each Itooo Bond. They are exempt from United States Tax ; Principal and Interest are payable In Gold ; Deno minations: Coupons, $100 to Itooo ; Keglstered, f 100 to tio,ooo. LANDS FOR BONDS. Northern Pacific 7-30's are at all times receivable at ten per cent, abovk fab, 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 e fleet Land Warrants bearing a profitable rate of Interest until exchanged for Homesteads, at ten FEB CENT. PREMIUM. SINKING FOND. The Land Grant of the Road exceeds Fifty Mil lion Acres, having an average soil of great fertility, in a climate that u simply unsurpassed. The Trus. tees of the Mortgage, Messrs. Jay Coote and J. Edgar Thomson, are required to devote the pro ceeds of all Land Sales to the repurchase and can cellation of the Company's Bonds. This Immense Sinking Fund will undoubtedly cancel the principal of the entire Issue of First Mortgage Bonos (now selling) before they fall due. PROFITABLE AND SAFE. With their ample security and high rate or Inte rest, there Is no Investment accessible to the peo ple which Is more profitable or safe. In view of the Government's expectation soon to call for the surrender of Its outstanding per cent. Bonds, nnder the present movement for funding the debt at lower Interest, many holders of United States Five-Twenties are exchanging them for Northi rn PaciUo Seven-Thirties, thus realizing a handsome profit, and greatly increasing their annual income. . OTHER SECURITIES AGENCIES. All marketable Stocks and Bonds will be reoeived at their highest current price In exchange for Nrthern ravine Seven-thirties. Express chakobs on Money or Bonds received, and on Seven-thirties sent In return, will paid by the Financial Agents. Agencies for the sale of this loan are established in nearly everv city and Important town tttroughout the United States and Canada. Full Information, maps, pamphlets, etc, can be obtained on applica tion at any agency, or from the undersigned. JAY COOKE it, CO., Philadelphia, New York, Washington, FISCAL AGENTS NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R.CO For sale in Philadelphia by OLEND1NNI NO. DAVIS & CO., No. 48 S. Third St. WM. T. ELBERT, No. 821 Walnut street. J. H. TROTTER, No. 828 Walnut street. WM. PAINTKR k (JO., No. 8 8. Third street. S. Til. PALMEK CO., No. 2d 8. Third street 1. M. Robinson fc CO., No. las S. Third street. SAMUEL WORK, No. M 8. Third street. GEORUB J. HOVD, No. 18 S. Third street. HALKY A WILSON, No. 41 S. Third street. WALLAC E A KKENE, No. 148 8. Third street. STERLING fc CO., jno. 110 8. Third street. H. II. WILTBANK. No. 805 Walnut street T. A. BIDDLK & CO., No. 828 Walnut street M. 8CBULTZ A CO., No. 44 8. Third Street WILLIAM C. MORGAN & CO., No, S3 S. Third St BOWEN A FOX, No. 18 Merchants' Exchange. WILLIAM T. CARTER, No. 818X Walnut street. W. II. KUEI.M EHDINE, No. 10 8. Third street MEGABY & l'KALE, No. 12 8. Third street NARR & LADNER, No. 80 8. Third street BIOREN A CO No. 160 8. Third street JOHN K. WILDMAN, No. 8 8. Third street TOWNSEND WIIELEN A CSJ No. BOS Walnut st P. S. PETERSON & CO.. No. 89 8. Third street B. K. JAMISON A CO., N.W. cor. Third & Chesnut EMORY, BENSON & CO., No. 8. Third street O. A W. Y. HEBERTON, No. M 8. Tblrd street BARKER BROS. A CO., No. 88 8. Third street JAMES E. LB WARS tt CO., No. 8. Third street BULL & NORTH, No. 121 a Third street 1. C. W. SMITH A CO., No. 121 8. Third street " CHARLES B. KEEN, No. 825 Walnut street J. 8. ltl'bHTON A CO., No. 60 8. Tblrd street II. F. BACHMAN, No. S6 8. Third street JAOOB K. RIDGWAY. No. 66 K Third Street W. II. ST EV KM SON, No. 228 Dock street JOHN MOSS, Ju , No. 80A Walnut street C. T. V KRK KS, Jk., A CO.. No. 20 8. Tiilrd st eet SEVENTH NATIONAL BANK, N. W. cor. Fmrtli nd Mtukvt street Simw.sw LINEN DRES8E0. Plain Flax Lawns. Grey Linens. Soft - finish Cambrics, Swiss and India Mulls, Victoria extra wiatos, uamourg aagings. FINANCIAL.. o FFICE OF DE HAVEN & BR0., No. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 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, S2T miles, and there remain but 200 miles now nnder construction, to complete It to the Western terminus on the Ohio river, 815 miles below Pittsburg, at the head of reliable and continuous navigation. The completed portion of the road is doing a GOOD LOCAL BUSINESS, which will be enor mously 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 means of communication which afford them access to the markets East and West . Tbe advantages of the Chesapeake and Ohio Rail road AS A GREAT EAST AND WEST THROUGH LINE for the transportation of the heavy freights (which constitute the principal part of the East and West through traffic) are numerous and Important L A SHORT ROUTB between the Atlantic Coict and the Great West 8. LOW GRADES. 8. LIQnT curves. 4. A GENIAL CLIMATE, which admits of safe, economical, and rapid railroad operation through out the year. 6. EAST AND WEST TERMINI, at favorable points on tide-water and the Ohio river. 6. A VERY LARGE THROUGH AND LOCAL TRAFFIC awaiting its progress. 7. A COMPARATIVELY LIGHT CAPITAL AND DEBT, and consequently a light tax upon trattlc for payment of Interest and dividends. All these conditions favor a cheap and economica. working of the line, which will enable the Chesa peake and Ohio route to do a proU table East and West through business at rates which would not pay by the more diillcult and costly lines, and to control an enormous Kouthucatern through trade. We are now authorized to sell an additional amount of FIRST MORTGAGE SIX PER CENT. GOLD BONDS of the company, at the original price Of 90 and accrued interest. The bonds are secured by a mortgage upon the en tire 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 lao.ooo.ooo. A tirnkingtund of tioo.ooo per annum is provided for their redemption. They are issued as Coupons or Registered Bonds, and In denominations of 8100, S300, nod 81000, Interest payable May and November, In the city of New York. , , , The superior advantages, valuable property and franchises, and able aud honorable management of the Chesapeake and Ohio Ratlroad Compauy, render It one of tbe 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 furnished upon application. DE HAVEN & BR0., No. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 8 84 fmw lm PHILADELPHIA. 5 PER CERT. Hew United States Loan. Agents appointed to receive subscriptions or ex change rozi 5-20 BOrJDG. Books now open and Information furnished as terms, etc ELLIOTT, COLLINS & CO., No. 109 SOUTH THIRD STREET, IStf P EkILADELf HI A. FINANOIAU. JAY COOKE & CO., PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK and WASHINGTON. JAY COOKE, ..cCOLLQCH & CO., LONDON, , , AJTS Dealers la Government Securities. Special attention rtren tn th pnnh nan m1 s&i of Bonds and Stocks on Commission, at the Board of eiu&cis ui bius win uuier Clues. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS, COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL POINTS. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND BOL In connection with our London House we are now prepared to transact a general FOREIGN EXCHANGE BUSINESS, Including Purchase and Sale of Sterling Bills, and the Issue of Commercial Credits and Travellers' Clr cular 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 wlta both our New York and Washington Offices, we can oner superior facilities to our customers. RELIABLE RAILROAD BONDS FOS INVEST MENT. Pamphlets and full information given at our office, S 8 Smrp No. 114 a THIRD Street, Phllada. A RELIABLE Safe Home Investment. THE Sunbury and Lewistown Railroad Company 7 PER GEN?. COXD First Mortgage Bonds. Interest Payable April and Octo ber, Free of State and United States Taxes ... . . t We are now offering the balance of the loan of Il.soo.ooo, which la secured by a first and only lien n the entire property and franchises of the Com pany, At 90 and the Accrued Interest Added The Road is now rapidly approaching completion, with a large trade In COAL, IRON, and LUMBER, In addition to the passenger travel awaiting the opening of this greatly needed enterprise. The local trade alone Is sufficiently large to sustain the Road. We have no hesitation In recommending the Bonds as a CHEAP, RELIABLE, and 8AJE INVEST For pamphlets, with map, and full Information, apply to Vr.1. PAINTER & CO., BANKERS, Dealers In Government Securities, No. 36 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. ' new" Loan of the United States. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO 1HH now 0 Per Cent. United States Loan Received at our Office, where all Information wll given as to terms, etc. WM. PAINTER & CO. No. 36 S. THIRD Street. PHILADELPHIA. 7 Per Cent. Gold Coupons THB COUPONS OF TBE Sunbury and IL.eTrlorn Ball road Com y, FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, due April 1, wUl be paid Free of all Taxes. On and after that date, at the Banking House of WM. PAINTER & CO., Ho. 36 SOUTII THIRD STREET. 8S3tf PHILADELPHIA. EILIOJT, COLLINS & CO., nANUUKlti, No. 100 South THIRD Street, MEMBERS OF STOCK AND GOLD EX CHANGES. DEALERS IN MERCANTILE PAPER, GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD.Etc DRAW BILLS OP EXCHANGE ON THB UNION BANK OF LONDON. SSfmwt THEO. lEDNIURDI & CO., j Engraving and Steam Lithographic PRINTING ROOMS, Ho. 612 and 614 CHESNUT Street inwfmSmrp DEMOCRAT BUILDING.