THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1871. 5 MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. i The City Amnieminti. At the Walnut "Rip Van Winkle" will ba represented this evening by Mr. Joseph Jeffer on. . A matinee to-morrow. At thb Akch Llna Edwin and her dramatic company will appear this evening In the drama of Hank. At tub Chesnut Mr. Davenport will have a complimentary benefit this evening. The per formance will commence with the jetUe drama of Tlie Old Guard, In which Mr. F. F. Mackay wlU personate "Haversack," after which Mr. Tborne will recite "Sheridan's Hide." The pro tean farce of The Widow' Victim, with Mr. Craig as "Jeremiah Clip," will then be given, and this will be followed bv an address suitable to the occasion, from Mr. Davenport. The per formance will conclude with the farce of The Bull in a China Shop. This benefit will afford the admirers of Mr. Davenport an opportunity to show their appreciation of his efforts both as an actor and as a manaeer, and we hope that the house will be crowded to Us utmost capa citv. The regular season will close to-morrow eve nine, when a performance will be given for the benefit of Mr. George Metkiff. At the Mdsbdm, Ninth and Arch streets, the drama of Tlie Octoroon will be represented this even in ir. A matinee to-morrow. " ' - v ITEMS. Schbnck's Mandrake Pills. The Liver is an organ of great Importance, so far as a healthy digestion ana proper nutrition of the body are con erned. The fact is, that a large ma jority of all the diseases to which the human family is liable arc caused by a deranged action of the Liver, and consequent imoalred digestion and Im perfect nutrition. It is a wm-i.rn truth that a d'sordered Liver will cause an almost Infi nite variety of disease, and create almost everj conceivable symptom that disease In Its protean form presents: hence the great Importance of a healthy action of the Liver In order to keep the system free from disease, and as a consequence a good digestion, perfect nutrition, and a good old age are the results. In past ages, for disordered Liver, mercury, in Bome of Us forms, was regarded as the only remedy ; but as this drug acts upon all the secretions allke.and being a mineral poison, its use would produce sali vation and a breaking down of the vital powers. A desideratum, long desired, was to discover A remedy for disordered Liver that was as effica cious as mercury and free from any of its injurious results. After long and patient research in the vegetable kingdom Schenck's Mandrake Pills were discovered, having for their basis the Podophyllum Peltatnm of botanists, but known in common par lance as Mandrake, combined with other equally -efficacious vegetable Ingredients, which Is peculiar to Schenck's Mandrake Pills, and cannot be found In any other preparation. These Pills have been very extensively used for years, and never have falledto relieve all derange ments and disorders of the Liver, as thousands of living witnesses can testify. In no one Instance where they have been used, either by the smallest child, most delicate lady, or robust man, lave they ever produced any injurious effects, but, on the contrary, the most disordered Liver, in thousands of cases, by the use of the Pills have been made to secrete a healthy bile, as has been seen in the evacuations, restoring this most important organ to a healthy condition, giving to the hitherto unfortunate invalid restored health, freedom from despondency, peace of mind, and renewed happiness and pleasures in life. Wekderotb, Taylor & Browm, Artists and Pho tographers, No. 914 Chesnut street, invite attention to their large list of Fine Art Work, embracing everything that is most desirable in Portraiture. Many of their styles, such as "Ivorytypes," "Minia tures," "Crayons," and "Illuminate," are original with themselves. Special attention paid to copying old pictures. A Sermon will be preacbed by the Rev. Thomas A. Jaooar, Rector of Holy Trinity Church, in behalf of the Midnight Mission, on Sunday Evening, ill h Inst., at Christ's (P. E.) Church, Tulpehocken Street, Geruantowo. Mb. William W. Cassidt, the Jeweller at No. 8 South Second street, has one of the largest and most attractive stock of all kinds of Jewelry and Silver, ware In the city. He has also on hand a fine assort ment of fine American Western Watches. Those who onrchase at this itore at the present time are certain to get the worth of their money. Burnett's Florimel An exquisite perfume. Fob Oysters always, 'fresh, fat, and inviting," Stewed, Steamed, Roasted, Panned, Broiled, Fried, and Raw, go to Leach's, northeast corner Ninth and ChesnuC Half peck steamed oysters, 26 cents. Whitcomb's asthma Remedy Sure cure. MARRIED, v Breneman Mettknhbimer, On Wednesday eve Ding, June 7, 1871, at the bride's residence, by the j;ev. ji. w. nutter, u. v., nr. jacob a. crbnbman to Miss Maky Mettenheimer, all of Pnliadeipnia. Youno Johnston. On Thnrsdw evening, June 8, at Broad btreet M. E. Chnrctt, by the Kev. Bishop .-Simpson, asststtd by Kev. George W. Maclaughlln. Mr. W. Pen "Sound and Miss A. Vinnik, daughter or nenry jonnston, Msg. DIBD. Babton. Suddenly, in Brooklyn, N. Y.. June 5. Mary W.Vaill, wlfeoflB. Hall Barton, and youngest daughter or r.ne late Kev. a. Lu vaui, or utcnneia, conn , agea years. Dawson. On Thursday evening, the 8th Inst.. IIenky Ansticb, infant B"n of T. Kussell and Annie A. Dawson, aged 51 mouths and 11 days. Levis On Friday. June 9. Mr. JosEpn C. Levis, at the residence of his father-in-law, Mr. Paul C. Budd, No. as North Third street, Cataden. Due notice will be given of the funeral. ' McManemy. On the 8th lnst., Jake, wife of banmei jucx aneniv. The relatives aud friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the resi dence of her husoand, No. 1314 South Fifth street, -on Monday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. To proceed to Trinity P. E. Ground. Mili.br On Wednesday morning, the 7th lnst., Ai bbkt B. Miller, son of Rev. Jeremiah Miller. - The relatives and friends or the fainilv are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence ot his father, No. 1100 cuiowatll street, on Saturday afternoon next at 4 o'clock. To pro ceed to the Woodlands Cemetery. Shetzlikk Ou the 7th lnst., Mrs. Elizabeth Shbtzmnk, relict of the late George Shetzllne, In the soth year or her age. The friends and relatives of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her la'e residence, No. 766 South Tenth street, on Saturday afternoon, the Kith lust, at 4 o'clock. To proceed to Lafayette Cemetery. THE AMERICAN Life Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA, S.E. CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT. ASSETS OVEK S3.000.003 TRUSTEES. Alexander Whlildln, George Nugent, Bon. James Pollock, J. Edgar Thomson, Albert C. Roberta, Hon. Alex. o. OattelL Isaac Huzluhurdt, James I., cwguorn, Jienrv K. IWunett, L. M. wmiidin. Philip B. aimgio, George W. Hill, John Wanamaker, PRESIDENT, VICE-PRESIDENT. ACTUARY, JOHN . KUI. BECKBTART AND TSIA9PRER, J Oil IX t). 0 19 fmw3m BPEOIAL. NOTIOES. for adMtitmai BrHnl Fntimt Jmidt rngm. K5y DESTRUCTION OF SPRING GARDEN Th tAT. tin vera of Philadelphia who are onnosed to the destruction of Spring Garden Hall aro re BpectfuUy Invited to attend a mass meeting, to be held in that hall, on SATURDAY, the loth Instant, at 8 o'clock P. M-, for the purpose of protesting against the destruction or the hall, and to ask Coun cils to repeal the ordinance passed April 81, 1S71, which ordinance, under the pretense of appropriat ing that property for "special purposes." Is construed to authorize the useless and extravagant destruc tion of that valuable and costly public building. WILLIAM B. xuuJuAB, jno. 1320 spring uaraen street. SAMUEL TOIIB, NO. 1344 Spring Garden Street. V. COLK BT, No. 1330 Spring Garden street, CHARLK8 T. PARRY, No. 1921 Arch street. WILLIAM C. STROUD, No. 8110 Mount Vernon Slreet. WILLIAM P. HENS a BY, No. 600 N. Broaa street. K. LONOSTRETH. No. 724 N. Sixteenth street. WILLIAM HOBART BROWN, No. 8038 Wallace street. JONATHAN DICKINSON, No. 1219 Wallace street. ROBERT W OoD. No. 1313 Spring Garden street. R.T. McOARTEI-.. No. 6 Thirteenth street. WILLIAM JARDEN, No. 1342 Spring Uarden Btreet. WILLIAM E. TAPER, No. 1340 Spring Garden Street. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, Eleventn and vine streets. JOSEPH COLLINS, No. 1236 Spring Garden street. JOHN HAIR D, No. 1302 uprlng Garden street. W. M. WELCH, No. 1230 Spring Garden street S. JONS GARBER, No. 1329 Spring Garden street H. G. STCKEL, No. 1209 Wallace street GEORGE J. YOUNG, No. Coo N. Thirteenth street. THOMAS 8. hTERR, No. 472 N. Seventh street. F. R. G ATCHELL, No. 1108 Green street, 6 9 2t mess- NOTICE. TENTH REPRESENTATIVE DH- TRIOT. The voters of every Precinct of the Eleventh and Twelfth wards, which comprises the new district under the apportionment, are fully requested to meet at the Home of JOSEPH H. EDWARDS, No 13 North FIFTH S treat, on SATURDAY EVEN"0' " o'clock. It is Impor tant Hint pv'r division should be represen'm. ELEVENTH AND TWF.l "Til WARDS lt REPUBLICANS. tgy FINE BOOTS AND SHOES FOR w GKNTLEMES, Made on improved lasts. Beauty, Comfort. Dura bility. BAHTLETT, 8 20tf No. 83 South SIXTn Street, above Chesnut, y- STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL AT CONCERT nALL TO DAY aud TO-MORROW, for the benefit of the Homoeopathic Hospital, under the aosplces of the Ladles' Aid Association. It THE BEST COAL. ISAAC K. WrToHT & SON, No. 124 South 8EOOND Btreet. YARDS Corner EIGHTH and MASTER Sta, and wfini No. 818 SWANSON 8t. above Queen. , DRY GOODS. JOHN W. THOMAS & CO., Nos. 405 and 407 17. SECOND S.reet, Have Jast received a Fresh Assortment of LLAMA LACE POICTTES AND LLAMA LACE SACaUES, Which they offer at Exceedingly Low Prices. s 22 wfmSmrp SILKS, SHAWLS AND DRESS GOODS cmonan ranii, No. 916 CHESNUT STREET, Invites attention to his stock of SILKS OF ALL KINDS, INDIA AND OTHER SHAWLS. Novelties lu Dress and Fancy Goods, INDIA, PONGEE,; AND CANTON CRAPE IN SHAWLS AND DRESS GOODS. 413 2mrp ift, PARASOLS, 76a, fjl. tl'25: LINED, $1-28, $l-60, fl-76; Slllt Sun Umbrellas, 90o., II, tl-23, ll'CU, at JJ1AUJN ', JNO. Hi B. BL 3 II ART EXHIBITION. THIBD ANNUAL EXHIBITION National Photographic Association OF THE UNITED STATES, At Horticultural Hall, JUNE 6 to 13. 10 A. M. TO 10 P. M. GRANDEST DISPLAY OP Photographic Works of Art From all parts of the world ever made In America. Wonderful, beautiful, Instructive. Single admission, 86 cents; season tickets, II; to be had of NortU Co., Horticultural Hall, and at Photograph Galleries. Promenade Concerts every evening. Musio by the Germania Orchestra. Also, the following: AT THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OB" MUSIC, RTnnrsoay evening, June 8, at rt o'clock, second LKCTl'hK ON LIGhT, new and illimitable, by Pro feasor HENBY MORTON, Ph. D. Friday evening, June 9, at 8o'c!ock,;EXIIBiTION IN THE BTEHiiOPTMON of the Association col lection of views from all parts of the world, sue a a collection as was never before exhibited, conducted bv J. W. UL&CK. Esq., of Boston. Admission. Thursday, aud Friday evenings, BOoents; secured Beau, 7fl cents. WM. H. RHOADd, Local 8cretary, No. 1800 FRANK.KOUO Avenue. EDWARD L. WIL80 V, Permaneut Secretary, Ne. 8'i2 AKCH btreet. 6 26 rptf BAKER, ARNOLD & CO., No. T10 CHESNUT Street, Invite attention to their large assortment of GAS FIXTURES OF NEW AND BKAUTIKUL DESIGNS, FINISHED IN GOLD-GILT, ORMOLU, VSRD-AN- TIQUE AND IMPERIAL BRONZE, Which tbey offer at prices Lower than Ever Before Kuown. 6 5 lmrp IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OK PH1LADKLPUIA. City of Philadelphia vs. RO BERT L. CU RRY, owner, etc Lev. fa. ; aur claim. D. TO, Mo. 160. The Auditor appointed by the Court to report dis tribution ot the funds arising from the Sheriff's sale under the above writ of all that certain two-tory basement and stone dwelling-house aud lot of ground, situate on the north side of Eadllne, for merly Elm street. In the Twenty-fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia, 2 feet eastward from Poplar street, containing in front on Eadllne street 26 feet inches, and in depth R feet to Grape street, will meet the parties Interested, for the purposea of hla appointment, on TUESDAY, the STthdayof June, 1871, at 4 o'clock P. M.. st his otllce, aoutheast cor ner of WALNUT aud SIXTH Streets, Philadelphia, when and where all persons are required to make their claims, or to be debarred from coming upon said fund. HENRY S. HAGERT, 9 fmw6t Auaitor. LOST. JUNE fl. A LADY'S GOLD HUNTING Case WATCH, No. 741T. The finder wul be Wraii rewarded, by leaving it at No. 634 CUES. NUl birtet. L GRAND PUBLIC MEETING rniLAPELPniA, May 2T, 1871. HON. WILLIAM I). K EL LEY: DEAR SIR: Itecognlzlng your position as a representative American, with an intelligent interest In tho mate rial progress of the country , we respectfully ask you to address the Commercial Exchange and the Citizens of Philadelphia, at yonr earliest conveutence, on the development of the forthwest section of thecjntl- ncnt by the building of the Northern Pacific Rail road, and the effect of this new enterprise upon the trade, manufactures,aud commerce of our State aud city. Very respectfully, your obedient servants, S. I. COMLY, President Commercial Exchauge, MORTON McMiCHAtfL, M. ItAlrD &. Co., E. HAKPliw JKFFRIES, OKOKGE L. BfZUY, B. J. CHRISTIAN, BAMDEi. m. felton, President Pennsylvania Steel Co., WASHINGTON J. JACKSON, P. A. "KKLLER, HERMAN J. LOMBSlERT, President American Steamship Co., 3. W. JONtJS. Sec. Phiifl'lelphla and Reading R.R , rptlft.u a a a UffkTf vm. Ja. Co. and P. C. and S. L. R. R. j. a. fULii, a. k. Mchenry, lewis audenreid, euvvin n. benson, JOHN P. WltTUKRILTy, A. WHITNEY A SONS, C. H. CLARK, JAMES L. OLAOHORN, J. EDGAR THOMSON. President Pennsylvania Railroad. ASA PACKER, President Lehigh Valley Railroad. K. A. ROLLINS, N. B. BROWNE. THOMAS ROBINS, JOHN JORDAN, J ft., HENRY H. BINGHAM. ALEX. G. CATTELL & CO., DELL NOBLIT & OO., LOU-AN BROS. & CO., M. TROI'TMAN, THOMAS SMITH, HENRY D. WELSH, HKNRY LEWIS, DANIEL SMITH, JR., WILLIAM G. CROWELL, J. w. FORNEY, WILLIAM O. LONOSTRETH, COFFIN COT.KET, CHARLKS PLATT, ISAAC HINUKLEY, President P., w. and B. Railroad. W. W. HARDING, GEO. H. ST TJAR'l , A. P. COLESBERRY, D. FAUST, JOEL .1. BATLY & CO., JOHN O. JAMES, CHARLES SANTKE, FHKDEKH'K FRALEY, SAMUEL H. SHIPLEY, THOMAS O. HANu, D. B. CUMMINS, ARTHUR G. OH'FIN. HENRY D. SHERRERD, J. P. AERSTEN. Treas. H. and B. T. M. R. andl Coil Co. M. P. HUTCII1N80N, President Catawlasa RalhoaL W. L. GILROY. Treasurer Catawlasa Railroad. F. A. COMLY. President North Fennsy.vanU R. R. w. A. W OOP, E. C. KNIGHT & CO., R. If. DOWNING. President B. and S. R. R. Co. PHILADELPHIA, Juan 5, 187 1. Gentlemen: Your invltitlon to adlress the cltizeris of Philadel phia on the development of the Northwestern sec tion of the United States by the building of the Northern Pacific Railroad, and the effect of this en terprise upon the trade, manufactures, and com merce of our State and city, invites me to continue in the advocacy of an enterprise for the promotion of which I have, as opportunity offered, labored for more than a quarter of a century. I will find pleasure In complying with yonr request on the evening of MONDAY NBXT, the 12th lnst. With thanks for the flattering terms In which yon were pleased to express your wishes, I am, Very truly, yours, To S. T. Comly, J. Edgar Thomson, Thomas A. Scott, John O. James, M. isaird & Co., George H. Stuart, ana uiuers. In conformity to the above invitation and accept ance, a Grand Public Meeting OF THE Merchants, Manufacturers, Bankers, Iiadesmen and Citizens OF i WILL BE HELD AT THE American Academy of Hush, XffOHDAY, Juno 12, At 8 o'clock P. 31 , Where Addresses will be delivered by the Hon. Wm. D. Ilelley, AMD Son, Celeucius Carfieldo, Delegate in Congress from Washington Territory On the Development of the Northwestern Section of our Country, and the effect of the Building Of the Northern Paclflo Railroad on the Trade, Manufactures and Commerce of Pennsyl vania and the City of Philadelphia. McCLUKG'S LIBERTY COKNKT BAND Will enliven the proceedings. Tickets can be bad at the Newspaper Offices, Hoard of Trade, ana commercial oicnauge. By order of the Committee. Ales P. Co)esborryf st SECRETARY. FINANOIAL.. 7 30 GOLD LOAN. JAY COOKE & CO. ARE NOW SELLING AT PAR, 2 ho First X&ortgage Land Qrant Gold Conds or TBI Northern Pacific Railroad COMPANY, BEARING SEVEN AND THfc EE-TENTHS PBtl CBNT. GOLD INTEREST; AM SECUKED BY FIRST AND ONLY MONTGOK ON THE EN TIRE ROAD AND EQUIPMENTS, AND ON 23,000 Acres of Land to everv mile cf tragic, or nnn a.tpu nt T.nnii to each 11,( 00 Bond. There Is no other security In the lUHrict muicBrtic urau pruuiaoie. The highest current nrlon ni h nuid for n. R. FlVE-TWANTIEw, and all other marketable se curities received In exchange. Pamphlets, Maps, and fall information furnished on application. JAY COOKE & CO., Philadelphia, New Yorfc, Washington, FINANCIAL AGENTS NORTHERN PACIFIO R.R. CO. For sale In Phllsdelnhia hv BOWEN ft FOX, No. is Merchants Exchange. SEVENTH NATIONAL BANK, N. W. cor.Fourt WM. PAINTER fc CO.. No. 88 S. Third street. GLEND1NNIFG, DAVIS 4 CO., No. 4S S. Third TOWNSEND WHELEN ft CO. No. 809 Walnut St. BULL fc NORTH, No. 131 S. third street. T. A. tJj uDLbi No. 820 Walnut street. D. C. WHARTON SMITn & CO., 181 8. Third STERLING k CO., io. 110 S. Third street. J. H. TROTTER, No. 8'Z2 Walnut street. c. T. i Eitii.s, jr., co.. No. ao 8 Third street. WM. T. ELBERT, No. 821 Walnut street. S. M. PALMER ft CO., No. 26 8. Third Btreet. 1. M. ROBINSON fc CO., No. 18S S. Third street. SAMUEL WORK, No. 64 S. Third street. J. 8. RUSHTON t CO., No. 60 8. Third street. GEO. it. BOYD, No. 18 South Third street. HAL&l a wilson, ino. 41 S. Third street WALLACE A KEENE. No. 143 S. Third street. H. H. WILTBANK, No. 805 Walnut street. M. SCHULTZ ft CO., No. 44 S. Third Street. WILLIAM C. MORGAN & CO.. No. 23 S. Third at. NARR & LADNER, No. 80 S. Third street. BIOREN ft CO., No. 160 8. Third street. JOHN K. WILDMAN, No. 28 8. Third street. P. S. Peterson fit GO.. No. 89 8 Third street. B. K. JAMISON ft CO., N.W. cor. Third & Chesnut. KMORY, REASON & go., No. 6 8. Third street. W. H. STEVENSON, No. S23 Dock street. BARKER BROS, ft CO.. No. 28 8. Third street. JAMES E. LEWARS & CO., No. 29 8. Third street. G. fc. w. y. heberton, No. 69 s. Third street. CnARLES B. KEEN, No. 8M Walnnt street. WILLIAM T. GARTER, No. 813M Walnut street. W. H. 8HELMERDINE, No. 10 8. Third street. JAOOB E. RIDQWAY, No. 68 P. Third strpeU MEGARY & PEALE, No. 12 S. Third street. JOHN MOSS, Jr., No. 208 Walnut street. u. r. UACtiMAN, No. 26 s. Third street. A RELIABLE Safe Home Investment. TUB Sunbury end Lewistown Railroad Company 7 rsn cuur. gold First Mortgage Bon s. Interest Payable April and Octo ber, Free or State and United States Taxes, We are now orTerinar the balance of the loan nr tl,200,ooo, which is secured by a first aud only lien on the entire property and franchises of the Com pany, At OO and the Accrued Interest Added. The Road is now rapidly approaching completion. with a larso trade in COaL. IKON, and LUMBER. In addition to the passenger travel awaiting the openmg of this greatly needed enterprise. The local trade aione is sumcientiy large to sustain the Koad. We have no hesitation in recommending the Bonds MENT. For pamphlets, with man and fall Information. appiy iu PAINTER & CO., BANKERS, Dealers in Government Securities, No. 36 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. B. K. JAMISON & CO. SUCCESSORS TO P.F.KELLY & CO, BANKERS AND DEALERS IN Gold, Silver, and Government Sondt At Closest Market Rates, K. W. Cor. THIRD and CHESNUT Sti Special attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS In New York and Philadelphia Stock Boards, etc. eto lss JOHN S. RUSHTOH I CO.. BAHKEHS AND BROKERS. GOLD AND COUPONS WANTED. City Warranta BOUGHT AND SOLD. no. CO South THIRD Street. I W PHILADELPHIA. ELLIOTT, COLLIfiS S CO., IlANUUfitg, No. 109 South THIRD Street. MEMBERS OP STOOK AND GOLD EX CHANGES. DEALERS IN MERCANTILE PAPER, GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD.Eto. DRAW BILL8 OF EXCHANGE ON THE UN ION RANK OF LONDON. 1 8 f mw HAimiSSQN (mASlBO, BACKER, B30 WALNUT St., PHILADELPHIA. ij MNANOIAL. JAY COOKE & CO., PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK and WASHINGTON. JAY COOKE, McCUUOCH t CO. LONDON, BANKER8 AMD Dealen in Government Securities. Btieclal attention triven tn thn Pnrntiaan and Hal. of Bonds and stocks on Commission, at the Board ol uroKers in this and other cities. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS, COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL POINTS. ' GOLD AND SILVER BOUQHT AND 80L In connection with our London House we are now prepared to transact a general FOREIGN EXCHANGE BUSINESS, Including Purchase and Bale of Sterling Bills, and the Issue of Commercial Credits and Travellers' Cir- cuiar Letters, available In any part or 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 wit both our New York and Washington Offices, we can offer superior facilities to our customers. RELIABLE RAILROAD BONDS FOR INVEST MENT. Pamphlets and full information given at our office, B 8 Bmrp No. 114 S. THIRD street. Phllada. Wilmington and Reading Railroad 7 TX2H CBHT. BOHTBS, Free of Taxes. We are ofTerlug the Second Mortgage Bonda of this Company AT 82 AND ACCRUED INTEREST. Interest Payable January aud luly. The Bonda are in SICCCs, 8500s, and SIOOs, AOa can De REGISTERED free of excenae. The road Is doing a good business, with prospects of con- BiaeraDie mcreaae. This issue is made to procure additional rolling STOCK. Bon8, Pamphlets, and information can be ob tained or DE HAVEN & BRO., No. 40 South THIRD Street. PHILADELPHIA. IWGAGEoniyS 1 2,500 PENILE TRUSTEES. FIDELITY INSURANCE, TRUST, AND SAFE Special Attention of Investors Is now called to tfce First Blortgage Bonds OF THJ BRIDGETON AKD PORT NORRiS RAILROAD COMPANY. 7 PER CEIT., FREE OF ALL TAXES. This road runs from the mouth of Maurice Elver to Brldgeton, ew Jersey, where it connects with the West Jersey Railroad. The fact that this Mortgage Is but for 112,500 ner mue, ana mat stocKSUDscripuoa. nave oeen HHeurea equal to 40 per ct nt. of that amount, places tola loan upon tne nruiebt oasis ana gives to it unusual ue cnrltT. They can be registered, and are in sums of $too, tr00. SIOOO. Interest payable April ami October. They are onered for tne present at uu ana accrued interest. For further particulars and pamphlets apply to D. C. WHARTON SMITH & CO., BANKERS & IJKUKKHS, No. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 6 !tf PHILADELPHIA. DUWM BROTHERS, Nos. 51 and 53 S. THIRD St. Dealers in Mercantile Paper, Collateral Loans, Government Securities, and Gold. Draw Bills of Exchange oa the Union Bank of London,and Issue travellers' letters of credit through Messrs. BOWLES BROtj & CO., available in all the Cities of Europe. Make Collections on all points. Execute orders for Bonds and Stocks at Board 01 Brokers. . Allow Interest on Deposits, subject to check at sight. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO THE PURCHASE AMD BALK OP Stocks and 25onds, Here and in New York, and every facility furnished to parties desiring to have them carried. D. C. WHARTON SMITH i CO., BANKERS & BROKERS, Ko. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET 6 SI PHILADELPHIA. FINANCIAL.. BURLINGTON, CEDAR KAPIDS AND ftllNNBSOTA RAILROAD. Fb st Hoxtgage 7 Per Cost. Gold Bot ds At 80 and Accrued Interest la Currency. i On a Completed Road, Free of U. S. Tax. This road Is now in the dullest snason of the year eatnliiK more thaul'i per ceut. net ou the amount of Us mortage obligations. Its 7 per cent, gold bomts are einal tor security to Oovtrnii cut or any Kailroad 14119. Thny com- ruana a reany marKet, ana we are prepared to buy and sell them at all tines. No investment In the market, possessing equal Ruarantees ot safety, re turns an equal percentage ot lutrent. The Chicago bur:irgton, aud yulncy has giveua tratllo giaran tee, and obligates itself to Invest in these bouds 60 per cent. 01 tne gioss PBrnicps fierivert from all business from this road. This Is sufficient Indication of the estimate ol this enterprise by the largest aud moot fur-bighted corporation in the West. A limited quantity still lor sale by HENRY CLEWS & CO., No. 32 WALL Street, Now Tort. For tale in Philadelphia by Do Haven & Oros.f Elliott, Collins & Co., Townscnd Whelcn & Co., Barker Bros & Co., W. H. Shelmordlne & Co., And by Bankers and Brokers generally. 4 S3 wf tjis CGUPOH OR REGISTERED LOAN OF THB City of Williamsport, Pennsylvania, With both principal and interest made absolutely secure by htate aud municipal legislation, for sale at AND ACCRURED INTEREST, BY P. 6. PETERSON & CO.. Bankers and stock Brokers No. 39 S THIRD STREET, J PHILADELPHIA. OAS FIXTURES. NO STORE ON CHESNUT STREET. coriuliuu m RETAIL SALESROOMS, 821 CHERRY St. CAS FIXTURES. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF 8 AH B MARVIN'S Tl nn- ft . nl ! safes rz:i MARVIN'S Largest Assortment! SAF MARVIN'S 721 SAFES CHESNUT St D 0 fmwcm (MASONIC HALL. WATCHES. Established In 1854. WATCHES. EVERGOINO STEM-WINDERS, KEY-WINDERS, QUARTER SECONDS, MINUTE REPEATSRS, ETO. ETO. ETO, C. & A. PEQUIGNOT, No. 603 CHESNUT STREET, Sm PHILADELPHIA. REFRIGERATORS A BUrElUOR ASSORTMENT AT VJholesalo and Retail. All at Low Prices. 1 P. KUAinSJIanuractures own IleiVlserator.. Wo. 39 North NINTH Street, eSOlrolp BELQW ARCS 8TR2CT.