THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FTUDAY, JANUARY 27, 1S71. 5 HA3XIIISIJURO. Ffr.t nil-A R...trr AUTtmnl f.nar. M-Tk It.oBlrr. Win Tf mprr? VlcUrr Turn PhllnrielpM uid Karoprna Nteam.Mp t'atpnT Tk Panmt r ! Hill Unite bv niltel4 Phlladolplitaaa-s l.oal Oblia. t'aa la tk Vay Tha Hanrf. In lha Minkiaa: Kb ad A Prasa.r4 L'aarafltabla Wuvrulatlaa Taa An4l.rW-arrai.hi Thr raanldain, Paula la aa Apaearaara The Edltarlal Oanvaatloa. From Our Ovtn CrrfptintUnt. IlABRiiin;na, .Tan. i, 1871. THE rmi.A DELTH I A AND FtTnOI'EAf 8TEAMSIHP COMPANV A HOOSTEK MOVEMENT 8KNDS IT TO A COMMITTEE. The flrot "rooetcr" movement made on the Hill this Htt-.Mon developed lUclt, today, on the bill proTldin-; for tbe Incorporation of the Phila delphia and European Stonmnhlp Company. Had a eitnilar measure with reference to New 'York city been Introduced In the Albany Legislature, it would Lave been a law in a re markablv few minutes, but here a ring must be formed, whose duty It ehall bo to investigate wbctber there are not certain privileges incor porated which would warrant at least an effort to drain 8:ine money from the treasury of the coaapany for the use of certain of the members. There is no denying the fact that the proper course to h ive been pursued was to have al lowed the bill to go through the regular chan nels of legislation, but In tnn instance the orga nization is deMrous of getting into active ope ration as Boon as possible, aud it was conceived that a measure which bad been so freely venti lated as this hai during the past peroral months, ani which h is received such favorable endorse mint from ihe citizens of Phil ideiphla, would receive little or no opposition from the repre sentatives of that city. Yet fiucu was the fact to-flay, ami while dome of tliem were undoubt edly actuated by proper motive?, there were others who rt eorded their otes in opposition to the proi oMiion for other reruns, and these were the nu n who were tried at the last session and found wanting. Every otic can readily understand that the Pennsylvania lUilroad (Jotnpauy, as the heaviest Interested party in the steamship company, is the prime mover in the legislation that is now solicited. This corporation is auxious to get to work, and it seems that tbe "roosters" in the House are us determined that the act of incor poration iiall not become a law until their pocket are well filled. That was tho secret of the move to-day to have the bill referred to the Committee on Corporations. It is said that the Fubjecthad been fully dieeupsed by these dis honest fellows ut a caucus this morning, know ing it would come from the Senate this morning, and that they agreed to "pinch" it. They knew that if a division of tbe question were called they could hide their real intention under the vote, if the yeas and nays were ordered, which would bo polled by theeountry members against a general Ifispeni-ion of the rules for the day. Indeed, one ol the 1'hiladelphlans expressed ratbrr publicly on tho lloor tkat he'd be d d if euf" ' U aeathouid bo given without he being first "ceen " Some of the remainder of tbe delegation, dis covering the disagreeable ae soclatlons into which they had forced themselves, ure anxious to relieve thenifolves of the odium c it npon thorn by their vote. 8cmo explain that they voted against a suspension of the rule because they had eotue to Harrisburg with the intention of recording themselves every time against any such proposition, aud others btato that they were Induced to vote "no" on the ground that thera had been no consultation among tho Philadelphia members with reference to the introduction of the bill. Since it reference to the committee, a provi sion has lici u found in it exempting the com pany from taxation. This, unless changed, promises to be a bone of contention among tho country members. The more prominent of them are in favor of exempting the organiza tion for a period of years, but tbey will oppose any attempt to incorporate the clause exempting for all time. The decisions of the courts npon this matter have been hunted up, and tbey are found to lie conflicting. Tho U. 8. Supreme Court have held that the original contract is binding and cannot be disturbed, and tho Supreme Courts of Pennsylvania and Ohio have decided that the original contract is subject to future legislation. This makes it a knotty ques tion, and the legal gen tlcrueDjlroui tho country seem to entertain the opinion that it will be bet tr to amend the bill, so as to exempt the com pany for 15 or 20 years. At the meeting of tho Corporation Committee to-night, the Philadel phia members who in the morning defeated the consideration of the bill succeeded in laying It over for the present. Mr. Keyburn was the only Philadelphia who voted for reporting it favora bly. Tbe other Philadelphians on the committee are Albrkbt, Dumbell. Hagar, Duffy, I.araon, Josephs, aud Marshall. The two latter gentle men were absent. A I'llOJ'OSEl VNl'KOFITAfU.C BI'ECUI.ATION. The bill of Senator Warfel, which directs the Commissioners of the Bluklng Fund to cl if pose of tbe bond now lying in their custody, and then to purchase with the proceeds, ut tho market prie, Btato bonds, is meeting with con siderable objection. The interpretation placed upon it renders it decidedly obnoxious, as, If it passes, tbe 'J,rK,(HX) now In the sinking fund will, under its provisions, be represented by only a little o-.er 3,000,000 in fctate bonds. It also offer a chance, if certain parlies were so diapo&ert, to make one of the greatest "steals" that has yet taken place in lUrrlsburg. This process of decimation is arrived at in the follow ing way. Tbe bonds are in such larj amounts that it would be poeible for only one corpora tion to be bidders. In this event, that corporation could plausi bly obtain tbe O.O0O,00O in Pennsylvania Kail road bonds for TO cents on the dollar, which would amount to fViOO.OOU, and the $3,500,000 Allegheny Valley Kallroad bonda, which do not begin to bear interest until IbTJ, could be as rea dily procured at CO cents on the dollar, amount ing to 12,100,000. This would make $0,300,000 in cashfor what now reprefcents fri), 500,000. Then c mtb the chance for the great "uteal." While the arrangements were being made by the Si ate oflicers for the disposition of the Sinking Fund securities, a tiuM number of wealthy capitalists could be buying up the 8tate bond until a "corner" wa reached. They could then be run up to double their present value. This would be the market rate, and the Commissioners being compelled to purchase, wou'd place a very handsome figure in the pockets of tho capitalists. In other words, of the t'.,500,000 which is now lying iu the Sinking Fund, tin re would be but J,OvK),O00 in State bonds. It needs no comment to prove that this would be a decidedly uuproiiUMo investment Itr the State. THH CANDIDATES FOH ALUI TOU-OKNERAI.. The candidate! for the varlo i State oflices have commenced to put in an appearance at Harrisburg, for the purpose of making the ac quaintance of the members oi an pans oi me Stabs. Colonel David Stanton, of Bearer county, is tbe first to arrive. He is a candidate Cor Auditor General. He Is a cousin of the Iat Secretary of War, Edwin M. Stanton, whom in appearance be very much resembles. As the eastern portion of the State has had this posi tion for two terms, it is now claimed by those representing the west as a matter of right. There is a feeling here that the nominee for Surveyor-General should be chosen from some of the minority ronntles in the east, in recogni tion of their devotion to the party and the suc cess with whlsh they have fought the common enemy. A. D. Markley, of Norrlstown, has also been here making the acquaintance of his Democratic brethren with a viow of securing the nomination for the same position. THE EDITORIAL CON VB.1TION. The meeting of tho Editorial Association of Pennsylvania held to-day was not nnraeron-dy attended, awing perhaps to the fact that many of them had been blocked up on the railroads In the snow. After deciding to hold a meeting at some central point during the coming summer, the following officers were elected lor the en suing year: PrcRlrtent II. (i. Smith, I.ancaRter7iM7i7nvr. Vlcr-lTPSldcnts-lIon. .1. K.Irwin .Steele, Ashland ilatritt; Hon. Frank J. Magce, Wriglitsvllle Star; Kiward Ncull, Somerset H7n';. Kuconltng fcccrttary-K. S. Mcnamln, I'rlntrrt' Circular, correnpondlng Perrctary Hon. P. ;. Meek, IJcllcfonte Wat' hmn. Assistant Recording Secretary A. If. Martin, Corry Jic.vblu-an, Treasurer El wood Grlest, Lancaster i,tfUi'iencr. Executive Committee v. W. II. Davis, Uoyies town Democrat; II. T. Darlington, Ihu-kn Cnutitii In-t'Uinrm-i-r; H. Young, Y ork True Democrat; Win. S. ISlack, Gazette aiul J)e,no-rat, New (Jastle; lion. H. S.Evans, Villaor Ren,ni; E. W. C'apron, (jmrttt ami ItvUrtin, Wllllanisport: C K. BrocKwnv, (bltnnbiaa ovd Jemocrnt, Hloomsbur?: .1. (I. Hippir, .SVoaf y.iitvnn, llarrlsbiinr: W. W. Keennn, llfpubtiran an l Ih-mnriat. (Irecnsburg; J. Whit Wom1, '" I'rem, EuMon;J. H. Sypher, Mate Journal, Harrlsbarj. MUSICAI, Al lKA..TlA.TIfJ. Tha Cit Amnaenienta. As ENTruTAiNMKNT will be given nt the Aca demy of Music this evening, whlh will be made attractive by the appearance for tho first tlms in this city for many years of tho celebrated cantatrice Madame Anua iiishop. Miss Lizzie Tierson, Dr. H. Shelton Mackenzie, Mr. W. Hamilton, and Master Charles Dean will also appear. AT tub Wai.nct Miss Lcona Cavender will appear for the last times this evening to morrow afternoon and to-morrow evening. AT tbb Chesnlt Knowlcs' play of Tlte Hunchback will be represented thlseveninir, with Mr. Davenport as "Master Walter," Mr. Thome as ' Cliflord," and Miss Glover as "Julia." To-morrow evening Schiller's play of 3Vie Ilobhvr will be performed. At TnE Akcii Mr. llufas Adams will per sonHto "Sir Peter Teazle," in Sheridan's comedy of The Kvhoolfor S'-anaal, this evening. At the Ancii Stkeet Oi-cka Hodsb an at tractive bill of minstrelsy will be presented this evening. At the American the programme for this evcnlnff will be arranged to suit the Uites of a family audience. A matinee to morrow. At tub Amehitan Miiheim. Ninth and Arch streets, tho drama of Tin-Drnnktrt, and All's A'ut Gold that Ulitters will be performed this evening. A matinee to-morrow. At the Asskmiu.v 1!i iminos the double headed girl. Miss Anna Swan, tbe Nova Seotian giantess, Madame Hallaen, the American bearded lady, and Captain M. V. Mates, the talleet man living, hold levees every afternoon and evening. Kotuekmei.'h picture- of "tho Hattle of Gettysburg" is now on exhibition at Ho. 1003 Chesnut street. Mish Clara Eocibh Sm woo, sapportad Ijjt several eminent artists, will give two grand concerts at tho Academy of Mut-ie on Mon day and Tuesday evenings next. Reserved seats can be secured at the music store ol k A. North & Co., No. 10ti(i Cbcsnnt street. Theodore Thomah aud his grand orchestra of fifty performers will give three concerts at the Academy of Music ou Friday evening aud Saturday afternoon and cveuiug of next week. At these concerts Miss Anna Meblig, tbe cele brated pianist, will appear for the lirtt time in this city. The sale of subscription tickets will close to morrow, nt the music storo of F. A. North & Co., No. 10!2t Chesnut street. The sale of sin gle tickets will commence on Monday. urn rrniriB. A MoitNiNO Visit. Mrs. Graham Kate, w.tere la your mother this morning ? Kate she is In the kit chen making mince pies. Mrs. G. Why, Kate, you surprise me I Mrs. Crocker told mo only a few days sco that she was quite sick, and not able to be about. Kate Oil yes, she has been quite sick; but the day after Mrs. (.'. was here Ma sent for a bottle of Plan tation Bitters, and has taken it three times a day since. It worked like a charm, and Ma Bays she is lctti r and stronger than she has been for years. She thinks it tbe best medicine in the world, and wants me to take some; but it is so awful bitter I do nut like it. I have taken It several times, but it gives me such an appetite that I tell ma her mlnco pies will not last loug. Mrs. G. (Isod morning, Kate. Give my love to your mother, aud tell her she is safe so long us she has Plantation Uittjcks in the bouse. Burnett's Florimk!. An exquisite perfume. Mr. Wh.mav W. Carthy, the Jeweller at No. 3 South Second street, has one of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Sliver ware in the city. He has also on hand a One assort ment of One American Western Watches. Those who purchase at this stoio at the present time are certain to get the worth of their money. Kea Mo;8 Farink from pure Irish Moss, for Blanc Mango, FuddlugB, Custards, Creams, etc. etc. The cheapest, healthiest, aud most delicious food in the world. BEDMNO, heut In the city, lowest price, and gaa-' ranteed, by ALBtiirbON fc Co., No. 14 Cliesuut street. Whitcomb's Asthma Kkmehy Sure euro. Whitman's Juji.be is now the standard remedy for Singers, Public Speakers, and all atrectlons of the Throat. 8.1 cents per box. Druggists sell it. Stephen F. Whitman it Son, Sole Manufacturers, t. W. corner of Twelfth and Market streets. mi:i! flARRETT. On the rnormug of the wth Instant, Thomas UabuIltt, in the trtd year of his uce. His relations aud friends are Invited to attend his funeral, from bis lute residence, No. ni tthlpley street, WilnuniMon, Delaware, on Savcntli day, the vstli instant. To lcate the house at 8 o'clock V. M. mcCi-ay. On the iiMb instant, Joskpii Mccxay, in Hit) tv.ti year of his age. Due notice will be given of the funeral. SPECIAL NOTICES. TI1K UNION FIRE EXTINGUISHER COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, Manufacture and sell tue improved, Portable Fire KitlDguthher. Aiways Koliable, D. T. GAQB, B 30 U No. 118 M AHKKT Bt, General Agout. js;- LCOAN IKON AND STEEL COMPANY. A meeting of the Stockholders of thU Company will be held at its olllce, No. .io South TUIKll Street, 1'hiladelphlo, on THUKsDW, tue Becond day of February, loTl, at 1 o'clock M., for the elec tiou of live Inret'toru, and for the trauaactlon of any other buatnchs which may then be prs.tDtd. Hy older CtlALLta WtWTON, Ja., 1 IS l3t Secretary of the Corporators. SPECIAL NOTICES. JI'lHJMLNT AND TASTE AT HBLFKM "v KTKIN fc LEWIS' Printing IIouss, FIFTH and :hb.snut. it IQT JAMES M. 8COVEL flAS E8TABUSIIBDA Law and Collection Agency for Pennsylvania and New Jersey at No. Bl WALNUT Street iHW PR. F. K. THOMAS, No. H WALNUT ST., formerly operator at the Colton Dental Rooms, devotes his entire practice to extracting teeth with out pain, with frewfi nitrous oxide gaa. 11 17 &y- DISPENSARY FOR SKIN DISEASES, NO. w 518 H. ELEVENTH Street. Patients treated gratuitously at this institution daily at 11 o'clock 1 14 fy- JOUVINS KID OIX)VB CLEANER restores soiled gloves equal to new. For sale by nil dnipplsts and fancy goods dealers. Price 85 cents per lottle. 11 89mwf tfc- OFFH'K OF TMF, ST. NICHOLAS COAL J' COMPANY, No. WBVf WALNUT Street. Th annual meeting of the Stockholders or tho ST. NICHOLAS COAL COMPANY will he held on MONDAY, February the 6th, at 19 o'clock M., to elect seven directors to serve the ennulng year. R. JOHNSTON, Secretary. 1'hlladelphla, January T, lsu. 1 t at ItW- THli" ENTEItPJUSR INS TRANCE ui w PANYOK I'JllLADKLriHA. Company's Builoino, No. 400 Wai.nct rtrket.) January 8, 1S71. f ThP Directors have thl dav declared a dividend of THREK PER CENT, on the capital stock of the Company for the lam six months, navshin on de mand, free of all taxes. ALEX. W. WISTKIt, 18tf Secretary. tr-V A MKKTIM. OK THK CON'THIUUTISO MEMBERS OF THE YOUN'4 MEN'rt Ho MS of PhlladPlphla will be held at No. 4D0 WALNUT Street, on THURSDAY', the d of February next, at 11 O'clock A. M. SAMUEL ASH HURST, Secretary pro tem. rhllBdelph!a, Jan. 18, 1ST1. 1 17 14t fgf- INSTEAD OF US1NQ COMMON TOILET Soap at this season or the vear, nse "Wright's Alconated Glycerlne.Tablet of Solldined Olycerlne." It sorteus tne skin, prevents redness and chapping by cold, and beautifies tho complexion. For sale by Druggists generally. K. (4. A. WRTOnT, 6 fmwMt No. 684 CHESNUT St, Fhllad'a. lOT PHiLADKM'HiA AND TENT N RAIf, w POAT COMPANY, No. 22t SOUTH DfiLA WARE AVENUE. PmiAnKi.rniA, Jan. so, 1S71. The Directors hftv declared a semi-annnal divi dend or KIVE (r) PER CENT, upon the capital stock of the Company, clear of tax eR, from the profits of the six monifis ending December 31, 1S70, payable on and after FEBRUARY 6 prox., and that, the transfer books be closed until FEBRUARY 7, 1S7I. J. PARKER NORRrS, 18114t Treasurer. BATCHELOR S HAIR DYE. THIS SPLEN did Hair Dve is the lK5st In the world, the only true and perfect Dye. Harmless Reliable Instan taneousno disappointment no ridiculous tints "Dot iut contain Ltcul nor an; Vitalie 1'oinon to in fvrt thf Uair or lfyntrm." Invigorates the Hair and leaves It soft and beautiful ; Black or Brown. Sold by all Dnigprlsts and dealers. Applied at the Factory, No. 16 BOND Street, New Y'ork. 14 27'm wf as-," THE PHILADELPHIA SoniETY FOR SUPPLYING THE POOR WITH SOUP, No. 11B OlilSCOM Street, appeal to the public, for the an nual Bid necessary to conduct their operations. No paid collector is employed, but each member Is au thorized to receive donations. J OS. S. LEWIS, President. No. ir,H Pine street. WM. EVANS, Treasurer, No. BU Market street. .IAS. T. till INN. Broad and Spruce streets. SAMUEli HUSTON. No. 07 Walnut street, .I.C"P. P. JONES, No. 1fii)S Market street. CALEB WOOD, No. Ml S. Second street. 1 81 2W ry- TO THE HOLDERS OP OHIO STATE STOCKS. Notice 1m hereby irlven that the Interest due Jnnuar? 1. 171, on the Funded Doot of the State of Ohio, will be paid at tlio American Ex change National Bank, in the citv of New York, from the 1st to the lMh proximo, arid thereafter at our olllce in this city. Columbus, Ohl, December 13, 1670. JAMES n. HODMAN, Auditor of State, ISAAC R. HI ER WOOD, Secretary of State, FRANCIS it. POND, AUorney-Oeneral, Commissioners of tbe Sinking Fund of the State of Ohio; ia ait lm jgy- TURNER'S UNIVERSAL NEUKAT1IA w PILLls an UNFAILING R EMEDY for Nei ralpla Kaclalls. No form of Nervous Disease falls to yieifi to iu wonderful power. Even lu tho severest CRHCS Of Chronic rrurlrti Its nm o m bv d;a ailords the most HxloNudiiiig relief, and rarely fails to produce a complete and permanent cure, it con talus no materials in the slightest degree Injurious. It has the unqualified approval of tbe best physi cians. Thousands, in every part of the country, gratefully acknowledge its power to soothe the tor lured nerves and restore tne faillnir mreiurth. It Is sold by all dealers in drugs and medicines. Tl i.NER Ac CO., Proprietors, 9 29 niwfJl N. 12(1 TREMONTht., Boston, Mass. OAS FIXTURES, CORNELIUS & SONS, or GAS FIXTURES Wholesale and Retail Sn lowroorriH, No. 821 CHERRY Street PHILADELPHIA. We liave no More or salenroom ou Chestnut wtreet. l ic smsp CORNELIUS A SON8 FINANCIAL.. JOHN S. RUSIITON & CO., BAKKEH8 AND BE0KERS. H0VEMEER COUPONS WANTED City WarrnntH BOUGHT AND BOLD, No. 60 South THIRD Street. 8SC PHILADELPHIA. D. a WHARTON SMITH & CO. IJANKHKS AND lJUOKUUS, 121 SOUTH THIltU BTKKET, buaceHkori to hmlth, Kudo!p!i & Co. Bvry branch or the business will have prompt at entlon as heretofore. Quotations of Stocks, OoverumeuU, aud (lold, constantly received from New York by raiviTi wiki, from oar frtuu u, KduiuuJ D. Kandolpu & Co, flNANOIAU UCW 7 30 a OLD XsOAtf. SAFE! rP.OFITABLBI PERMANESTI We offer for Salo at Par, and Arcmod Interest, the F1KST MOKTOAOE LAND GItAND GOLD BONDS or THH MTOffi PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. These bonds are secured, firft, by a First Mort. g8se on the Kailrosd Itself. Its rolling stocK and aU equipments; nmmrf, hy a First Mortgage on Its eu tire Land Grant, ieing more than Treuty.two Thousand Acres of Land to eseh mile of Koad. The Bonds are Irce from United Mtatos Tax; the Principal and Interest are pavablo In Oild the Principal at the end of Thirty vesrs. and the Interest Semi-annually, at, t rate of SEVEN AND TilKEK TKNTHS PKlt CUNT, per annum. They are issued In dcnounnatlons of 1100, 508, lltMNi, (:)flo, and lio.oco. The Trust pes under the Mortgage are Messrs. Jay Cooke, of Philadelphia, and J. Edgar Th3raaon, President of the Pennsylvania Central lUilroad Company. These Northern Pacific 730 Bondi will at all times before maturity, be retelvable at Ten per Cent. Premium (or 110) In exchauge for thu Company's lands at. their lowest cash price. In addition to their absolute safety, these Bonds yield an Income larger, we believe, than any other first-class security. Persons holding Uoiled States 6-Wis can, by converting them Into Northern Pacltics Increase their yearly Income one third, and still have a ptrfectly reliable Investment. Persons wishing to exchange stocks or other bonds for these can do so with any or our Ageuts, who will allow the highest current pri(;a ror ALL MAR KETABLE 8 KC UNITIES. For sale In Philadelphia by JAV COOIiU & CO., Fiscal Agents Northern raclflc Railroad Co. D. C. WHARTON SMITH A CO., No. 121 South THIIID Street. DOWEN A FOX, No. 13 M SRCH ANTS' EXCHANGE. T. A. DIDDLE A CO., No. 8W5 WALNUT Street. -WM, PAINTER A CO., No. 39 South THIRD Street. BULL A SOUTH, No. 121 South THIRD StrccL 1JAUKEUBUOS & CO., No. 29 South THIRD Street. EMOUY, BENSON A CO., No. G South THIRD Street. B.K. JAMISON & CO., N.W. cornerTHIRDandCIISSNUT. P. S. PETEUSON CO., No. 39 South THIRD Street. TOWNSEND WHELEN A CO., No. 309 WALNUT btreet. CIIAltLES B... KEEN, Ko; 335 WALNUT Street JNO. H. UUSHTON A CO., No. to South THIRD Street. NAltli A LADNEJt, No. 30 South THIRD Street. BIOIIEN A CO., No. 1R0 South THIRD Street. JOHN K. W1LDMAN, No. 6 8ouf TniRD Street. CIIAULES T. YEUKES, JU., A CO., No. 20 Soulli THIRD Street. WILLIAM T. ELBERT, No. S21 WALNUT Street. J. If. T HOTTER. No. 822 WALNUT Sfrcet. S. M.' PALMER A CO., No. 26 South THIRD Street. I, M. liOEINKON A CO., No. 138 South THIRD Street. BAMUEL WORK, No. M South THIRD Street. GEORGE J. BOYD, No. 1H South THIRD StreeL H. II. W1LTBANK. . No. 305 WALNUT SlreeU No. 41 South THIRD Street, WALLACE A KKENK, No. 14S South THIRD Street. STEHLINO A CO., No. HO South THIRD Street. WILLIAM C. MOHUAff A CO., No. 23 South THIRD Street. 1 '26 tuwthfs4ut yE OFFER FOR SALE, AT PAR, THE NEW MASONIC TEMPLE LOAN, Bearing 7 3-10 interest, Redeemable after Ove (C) an', within tweuty-ono (21) years. IntereMt Payable ITIarcli and Sep tember. The Bonds are registered, and will be issued In sums to suit. DE HAVEN & BHO., no. 40 South THIRD Street. 6 11 PHILADELPHIA,' Stocks bought and sold on commission. Gold and Governments bought and sold. Accouuts received and Interest allowed, subject ta Sight'Drafts. JayC00KE8;(p. PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, and WASHINGTON, HANKERS, AND Dealers in Government Securities. Special attention given to the Purchase and Sale of Bonds and Stocks on Commission, at tho Hoard of Brokers In this and other cities. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL POINTS. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD. Reliable Railroad Honda for Investment. Pamphlets and fall Information given at onr office, Ko. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. fit lra B. K. JAMISON & CO., SUCCESSORS TO I. IT. IC1JLLY CO., HANKERS AND DEALEllfl IN Gold, Silver, and Government Ihndt At Cloaeat 9Iurkel Hates, K. W. Cor. TWED end CHESUUT Sti. Special attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS tn New York aud Philadelphia Utoct Boards, etc. etc a FINANCIAL., A RELIABLE Safe Home Investment TUB Sunbury anil Lewistown Railroad Company 7 FER CENT. GOLD First Mortgage Eonds. Interest I'nynble April and Octo ber, I'ree f Ntnte and United States Taxes. VTe are now offering the balanco of tbe loan of fl,L'00,000, which is secured by a first and only Hen on the entire prwperty and franchises of the Company, At 90 and the Accrued lata rost Added. The Road is now rapidly approaohing com pletion, 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 CHEAr, RELIABLE, and SAFE INVESTMENT. For pamphlets, with mnp, and full Infor mation, apply to PAINTER & CO., D&Alers in Government Beotuitlei, Mo. 30 South THIRD Street, 8 1 tMp PHILADELPHIA. Wilmington and Reading xiAn.no ad SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS Froo of Taxe3. M7e are offering $200,000 of the Second Mortgage Bonds of this Company AT 82i AUD ACCRUED INTEREST. For the convenience of Investors tneae Bonis ae lbhucd In denonunatloiiH'ot $10003, $500, and $100s. The money It reqnirert for the purchase of alil tloiml Rolling Stock and the fall equipment of the lload. The road Is now Onlshed, aud doinir a huslneHS largely In excess of the anticipations of its olllcers. The trade ottering necessitates a liirgo additional outlay for rolling stock, to adord fall facilities for Its prompt transaction, the present rolling stock not being Butilticnt to accommodate the trade. WM. PAINTER & CO., BANKERS, No- 36 South THIRD Street, SB PHILADELPHIA. JAWUAXIY 1,1871, C O XJ I? O IV THE COUPONS OF THR SECOND MOltTUACIK BONDS OF TK Wilmington and Reading Railroad Company, DUB FIKbT OK JANUARY, W ill be paid on and after that date at the U.iuklug House of WM. PAINTER a CO., No. 3U KOUTH TaiUJ STKICHT, Pfl IL A I) KLP SI A. 18 1 if WM. S. UILLES, Treunurer. o Six Per Cent. Loan of the City of Wil liameport, Pennsylvania, JP f i ol ti 1 1 'X ii -v o t At 85 and Accrued Interest. These Bonds are made atHolute!y secure by act of Legislature coinrtlliug tlm cLy to levy aailicioat ux to pay Lutertbt and priucipal. P. 8. PCTERGON a CO., No. li'J S. TllliwD STUIiET, 25 PHILADELPHIA. f30 .130 BANKEli. PEHIT AOWOUNT8 RKCKIVEO AND INTKK BhT ALUnVhU ON lMll.Y B4LAN !b. ORDKKH PHOMPTLY KXht.UTKU KOU TflS PDhCHAHB AND bALK Ojf ALL KttLIAitLK bS- tXLl.Kt!THN8 MAUR EVfUYWH EKt RKAL BHTATJt COLLATKitAL LHJAHH NBUO. T1A1 IOX t t ui No. 630 WALNUT St., Pkili. rDNANOIAU JAY COOKE, IncCULLOCH & CO., Wo. 41 LOMBARD 8troct. LONDON, ENGLAND. In connection with onr houses In New Tort aa Washington, we have opened a BranoH tn Londea. nnder the above name, with Hon. Hugh Z2cCalIoci, Late Secretary of the Treasury, J. II. PULESTON, of New YorK:, anl FRAN'S BL EVANS, of London, as Resident Partners, anl tm cow prepared to transact a General Foreign Exchange Business INCLUDING PURCHASE AND SALS OF STERLING BfLLM And the Issue of COMMERCIAL CREDITS AND TRAVELLERS CIRCULAR LETTERS, The latter avaUanle In any part of the world. The above extension or our baseness enable ni t receive Gold on Ilepo&it, And to allow 4 per cent. In currency thereon. JAY COOKE & CO., 1SASKEK8, PHILADELPHIA, WASHINGTON, ANft NEW YOKK. lata a legal irzvuzTmnvix roa Tmste8,Ixecutori and Administrator WE O F F E It FOB SALE $2,000,000 OF THi Pennsyiania Railroad Co.'s SIX PER CENT. BONDS tit or And Interest Added to the Date of Purchase. All Free from State Tax, and Issued in Sums of $1000. These bonds are eon pon and registered. Intercut on the former rayablo January and July l ; on tne latter April and October 1, and by an net of; a Legislature, approved April 1, ls;o, are made a LEOAL INVEhTMENT for Administrators, Bxocn tors, Trnsteea, etc. For further particulars apply to jHyt'ooLce Ac Co., Ii. W. ClarU Sc Co., W, II. Newbold, Moo Jc Arrtsea, V, Jc II. Ilorle. if im AMERICAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY Of Philadelphia. JiOOKS OF SUIihCKIPTION -ju ms X5 O W 1 Of this Company Are now open at the followirg placet Office of the Insurance Uompauy of North Ame rica, No 'iM V, aliiut btnK. OiUce of the iielawaro Mutual Inaurunce Company, southeast corner Third mid Waluut mreeta. Olllce of K. C. KiiiRhtit Co., southeaat corner ot M ut r and Clicnuut siruetH. Oitlce of Ixexel U Co.. No. 34 South Third street. Olllce of p.. K. JamlHon A Co., northwest corner of Third and ChcMiiut utreeW. t'. Canililoa Co., No. 31 South Third street. Olllce of Uarker, liroi. A Co., No. x South Third Btrcit. (dllce of Olrard National Pank, Third street, below LhcHiiut. Olllce of Central Nutional Punk, FoarMi Btreet. below ClH'Hint. These IKNIS are iHHiicd In wmm of 500 and limit) each, with liitercht at the rate of 6 percent, per annum, free of Stale tux : are u first mortgage upon the property of the Company, and the prompt payment of the prim Iptil and Intcr. Ht of the same Is guaranteed by the Pennsylvania Kallroad Conx- rai'T- i n m ELLIOTT, COUIflS CO, tio. 100 South THIRD Street. RIEMUEKS OF STOCK AND GOLD EX CHANGES. DEALKltS IN MEKOANTILB PAl'EK, GOVEKN1IENT SECUIUTI E3, GOLD, 4 865 KTO. ETC. DUNN BROTHERS, IIAIVKUIC!, Nos. 51 and 53 S. THIRD St., ' ealers la Mercantile Puper, Collateral Loans, Government Securities, and Gold. Draw 13111m of Kxohauge on the Union Bank of London,and leiae travellers' letters of credit throngs alesHra. UOWLKS LKOS it CO., available in all th cities of Europe. Make collections on all points. Bxeca orders for lioud and Stocks at Buarl of llrokrra. ' Allow tntorer. ou Peposlts, suJoct to check a sit. ti
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