THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPfl PHILADELPHIA. FIND At, MaKCU 24, 181. 5 tCOMMPNICiTHD. CO.V-tf Vf.Vff ST. CULItCH. TBS FACTS CLKMESTS To the Editor of The Kfning Telegraph, Ten members of the vestry of St. Clement's JChnrrh having published their manifesto, the rector JhM been constrained to enter the Arena and resent :h outrageous assault muds npon him. Pamphlet-Be-tns In churches la scandalous and disgraceful at ill tiroes; but as the veury have cast the tlrst Btone lere, let them be welcome to all the ihame or felory, if they so consider It. All the cry about ritualism, the confessional, and prayers for the dead, In the war In which the vestry Would have the people understand It, Is unfair, un- ost, ana nntrue. So far as ritualism Is concerned, the service at St. Clement's la exactly II k that, at St. Mark's, and we ier no complaint atout that church. It lathe cathedral service of the Church oi England, and lO't Injf tno' e or les. There I uo confeaMonlestihllshed In the churnh, nnd there is no practising f auricular confession In trie offensive sense put lorth by tho vestry. Bat no man or woman vvho Is heavily laden or borne down with grief, no unhappy htishaDd, or wife, or pirenf, ir child, who chooses to go to th'i rector or aislsUn, minister of St. Clement's, and pour out his or her ?rief, or confess his or hr ulna, will find a deaf etr ; nd while a loud voice cries out ag&tHst aooralnttlons ind rr.rs, the clerny of St. Clement's will always hear such persons kindly and patiently at hme, on he street, or In the church, because It U their duty lo do so; and they will hear them alone or In tho presence of friends. And let no man, be he bishop, frlrei, or layman, sy they should not, or do aug-H 9o hinder them. No one Is asked to come, no one Is bold that he ought to come, no one Is Induced to home; but If he does come he will not be rebuked jtor coming and co'diy turned away. And this Is 'what ad clergymen of 1 denoin'mitlons do listen fco tales i f private iri i-1' wrongs, and Bins. Pny.il k lata no It; lawyers do it; parents do it. Tt Is enjoineii b.v holy wr t, '-Confess your sins to line another." Who would prevent It? But It la said that absolution is given after such onfesMon. Well, why not? At the ordination of rlests In the Episcopal Church their charge la thta, Ri eclve the Holy Ghost. Who-te gins thoa ost forgive, they ar forgiven; and whose sins thou Most retain, they are retained.' 13 not this full power to grant absolution? And there Is authority Prayers for the dead are not said at St. Clement's hurch. There Is uo liturgy or mats for the dead n the Hook or common rrayer. wnetner sucn rayera ought to have been lef c in It Is a question pon which the clergy of St. Clement's Church are ntltled to have an opiulon as well as the vestry; nd until the clergy announce their views and tunipt to force them upon the veitry, the latter mve uo light to raise a causelcos alarum. Probaoly t is only done to frighten pew-holders having the lght to vote at the election next mouth. The alte ration that, thii cleruv aru bound bv the sentiments An this subject uttered bv vUltiug clergymen from the pulpit of fct. Clement's Church, because such clergymen came there by invitation, Is not supported ly reason; for Bishop Stevens, who has not omitted Fo take ad antage of the opportunity to express his X?itliuents on the subject, sometimes preaches from hat pulpit; and therefore all he says must be ap proved by the clergy at St. Clement's, which puts Eheru In the position of approving and disapproving pltferent views upon the name subject. The processional hjrnns, choral service?, carrying the banner, bowings to the altar, invo ation to the fTtlnliy before the sermon, adding water to the wine, wearlug of colored stoles, changing ttu altar Icloih (church furniture) with the Church seasons, Itnd the use of the caudles, are all ceremonies of the Church. The authority for their use is derived from (the traditions of the Church. "There is a legal dis junction between a rltn and a ceremony : a rite con- hist a in services expressed In words; a ceremony In ,, i-i r,.u , r u..ta nrof.riliirr acrrnmnflnvlnr rr fnllnur. ing the utterance of the words." "The criterion of the Ugality of such ceremonies is in thuir con formity with primitive and catholic use, and not in their antagonism to Koine." "The mere fact of their identity with the cerenionle In use b fire the He- formation is not suillcieut ground from which to deduce their uulawfulue; nor does the fact that a practice is novel prove that It is unlawful." Mac konochle's tase In the Arches Court of Englaud, A. D 18C9. "It It, uot necessary thai traditions and ceremonies be in all pi ices one or utterly alKe; for ihey have been divers, and my be changed accord ing to the dtverr-lty of coun rles. times, and men's tnaiiiitrs, bo that nothing be ordained against God's word." XXIV Article of Religion, Book of Cam inon Trayer. The use ltaelf la a matter of taste altogether with the clergy and worshippers. Let tho e who like tsuch ceremonies go to bt. Clement s Church, and let those who dislike them go whure the form are iureit'Ut ; for it Is a mere matter or forms and cere monies, and forms and ceremonies, In a higher or lower degree, exist everywhere and la all churches. Jb there not a regular, unchanging lorra of worship, iclay after day, In the Methodist, Baptist, and Presby. Jterlan churches? There Is form and order In the "meeting house even." The ceremonies at St. Cle- jmttit'a are uot ' peculiarly the property of what we (Consider an erroneous church," and neither the clergy nor the congregation intend to surrender them to any church, erroneous or otherwise, any more than they intend to surrender their birthright jot the apostolic succession, another peculiarity of an "erroneous church." A majority of the congregation and pew-Uolders at St. Clement's like the form of services now held there, and luteud that they shall remain as they are. If the gentlemen of the vestry do not like that form of services (and that they do not is shown by the fact that they have a resolution for their abolish ment Ulnar on the table, ready to be taken oh and assed should the result of Easter Monday's election i o3 iavoraoie 10 mem;, wny ibi meiu go eisewuere at once. They have no right to disturb the peace and happiness of St. Clement's Church by their unseemly xslamor. The truth Is that they have become offended with ministers who tell them their duty In plain words, rather than humoring them with a very weak solution of religious duty and personal ease, Of the ten dissenters of the vestry three are not communicants, one has never been baptized, three ao not attend St. Clement's at all, and one has le celved communion only once in twenty years. It aeeius that Cbrlftlan duties of any kind lay heavy upon them, and are neglected. Christian privileges--voluntary penance, for instance are abominable In their sight. These gentlemen have never met with any oppo- gjtlon heretofore, have done all the voting, aud, of fconrse, nave easily elected ana re-eiectea them selves, vnanimounly. But, then, tney never before hnet with a resistance from the rector, although It Is their characteristic to quarrel with each one they have had. Now, after the present clergy have gathered together a lame congregation for them and started tue church In its path to temporal prosperity, its spniiual peace is broken by the vestry, and bitter newspaper and pamphlet war waged by them. It Is unchristian, Indecent, and shatnelul, and shouid and will meet with a merited rebuke. A PAKI3UI0NSK. HIVHIVAL, AND UK4111IJ. The tit IV Ainneaot. At thi Chesnut Bhakespere's comedy Of At You Like It will be represented this eveuii g for the be-netlt of Miss l'hlllis Glover, who will appear as 'Koaaliuri." Mr. Davenport will tercouate "Jauuea" aud Mr. Thorue . . . 1 . .. . . t . r, I ... .1. I J ..it a u ' 0 Orlando. JWISS uiuvcr csiuo i mw vivj m mouths ago an entire stranger, and she has won ber way to the regards of our playgoer solely upon ber merits. She is possessed of taleuts of a high order, and is a most refiued, elegant, and intelligent actress. The part of "Koxalind" is one that Is admirably suited to her style, and we anticipate a very excellent performance from ber this evening. On the occasion of tbis her flret benefit, MUs (ilove.r should receive the aubstauliul compliment of a crowded hJUe. There will be a tnatiuee to-morrow, when A$ iou Like it will be repeated. To-morrow evening The Carpenter of Rouen and linhert Maraire will be given. On Monday Miss Fanny Davenport will com mence an engagement, and will appear as "Lady (ay fipanker" in the comody of London Atsur once. At tiir Walnut, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Wil liams will have a complimentary farewell benefit tbis evening prior to tbelr departure for Europe. Tho humorous drama of Horn to Good L'tck. Ibe farce of In and Out of Place, and the comic drama of raddy fin Piper will be represented. There will bo a matinee performance of the drama of The. Connie Soogah to-morrow. On Monday the pantomime of The Three Hunchbacks will be produced. At tbi Argh Lotta will have a benefit to-night, when she will personate "LUtle Nell" and the "Marchioness." In John Brougham's dramatization of The Old Curiosity Shop. There will be a matinee to-morrow, when (he same bill will e repeated. At tub Mt'feKL'M. Ninth and Arch streets, there will be a dramatic performance this evening. A matinee to morrow. At thb American a family performance will be given this evening A family matinee to-morrow. Miss (Jhkistine Nilsson will appear in a grand concert at the Academy of Music on Tuesday evening, March 28. Hkck's Philadelphia Band, No. 1, will give a concert at the Academy of Music ou Thurs day evening, April 13. AXOTIIEIt E.MTASD WFSTTIll'XK RAILROAD LI HE. The vast Kast and West traffic between the At lantic seaboard and the Western States Is, for a great portion of the year at least, under the control of the four great railroad corporations now connect ing the Mississippi system of railroads and rivers with the East Freights upon heavy products are notoriously high to and from all points on the other side of the Alleghaniea, and it Is often In the power of two or three corporations to advance them still higher. Both consumer and producer are injured by this inadequacy of the present means of transport. Even the Erie Canal and St. Lawrence river, when avalluble, are powerless to move the surplus crops of the West at reasonable rates. It will be seen that another Trnnk Line to the West is already rapidly approaching completion. The line stretching from tide-water of tho Ches-ipake at Richmond i already In operation luto West Virginia, and will be In operatlou through to Ohio During the summer of 1872. This enterprise, which is in strong hands, comprising the names of some of our most conspi cuous merchants Messrs W. H. Aspinwall, A. A. Low, Itlcliard Irvin, Jonas (Jr. Clark, among- others. Mcsfrs. Dc Iltven & Bro., No. 40 South Third street, are selling the First Mortgage Bonds, bearing six per cent, gold Interest, which are offered for tire present at ninety and accrued Interest from Novem ber 1. No new enterprise now before the people commands better names or better guarantees of honorable and efficient management of their great tlUfit. CITY ITEMS. What is DvsrErsiA? The Question Settled. Two young medical students were disputing the other day, at the bouse of a mutual friend, as to the nature of dyspepsia. One said the primary cause was a diseaued liver; the other insisted that the disease originated in the epigastrium. "I oan tell you what dyspepsia is, lor I've been there," ob served the host, laughingly "Well," said one of the young medicos, "let's have your opinion." "Dys pepsia," said he, "Is a complaint that you can't relict, and that Plantation Bitters euret in six weeks!" The person who male this remark resides at No. 198 Greenwich avenue, and his name Is Mar tin W. Mj era. Mr. William W. cassidt, the Jeweller at No. 8 South Second street, has one of the largest and mast attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silver ware In the city. lie has also on hand a One assort ment of tine American Western Watches. Those who purchase at this store at the present time are -jertaln to get the worth of their money. Fob Oysterb always, 'fresh, fat, and invitino," Stewed, Steamed, Koasted, Panned, Broiled, Fried, and liaw, go to Leach's, northeast corner Ninth and Chesnu Half peck steamed oysters, 25 cents. Bvrnett'8 Flobimel An exquisite perfume. Sea Moss Farikb from pnre Irish Moss, for Blanc Mange, Puddings, Custards, Creams, etc. etc. The cheapest, healthiest, and most delicious food in the world. ' WniTcouB's Asthma Remedy Sare cure. iriAltlKIUD. Brooke IIeli.ek. On the 22d Instant, at the resi dence of the bride's parents, by th Kev. ti. Oram, Ci aiii.es Brooke to Harriet D. IIeller, both of this city. Longacre MrLLEN. On March 9, by Rev. W. C. Jaci.son, Mr. Levi H. Lonuacrr, of Chester county, and Miss Mary Mullen, of this city. iiir Bilger On the 23d Instant, W. Augustus BlltiEK. The lelatlvea and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend his funeral, on Monday, iiTcti iLiriaut, at 10 o'clock, Irom his late residence, No. 1023 Oherry street, without further notice. Inter ment at Laurel Hill Cemetery. Burns. On the 22 d inBtant, James Burns, in the 781 h year or hla age. The r latlves and friends of - the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from the residence of his daughter, Mrs. M. M.Howes, No. 530 Market street, Chester. Pa , on Saturday afternoon , the t25th Instant, at 8 o clock. Interment at Chester Rural Cemetery. Robinson. On Friday morning, 20th instant, Mrs. Jane Robinson, widow of the late Penrose Robin son, ol Vork, Pa., aged 0 years. Funeral services, to which tlm relatives and friends of the family are Invited, will be held at her late residence, No. 621 8. Ninth street, on Sabbath after noon, at 6 o'clock precisely. Interment at York. SPECIAL NOTIOES. tor addttiinttil Special Kotiet f tutid Fagot. gy 'ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THE STAR C0UKSE OF LECTURES. MRS. ELIZABETH CADY STANTON, . ON MONDAY EVENING, March 87. Subject- "The True Republic." THE SERIES WILL CLOSE On Thursday Evening, March 80, with a GRAND VOCAL AND INSTBUMENTAL s CONCERT OF CLASSKJ AND MISCELLANEOUS MUSIC, by the celebrated MENDELSSOHN QUINTETTE CLUB, of Boston. Admission, 60 cents; Reserved Seats, 25 cents extr8. Reserved Beats In the Family Circle to the Conceit, 60 cents. Amphitheatre, 25 cents. Tickets lor sale at Gould & Fischer's Piano Rooms, No. iSCHESNUT Street. Doois open at 7,W. 3 84 St tif- OFFICE OF THE WESTMORELAND COAL COMPANY, NO. 230 SOUTH TUIKD STREET, CORNER OF WILLING'S ALLEY. Philadelphia, March 20, 1871. The Annual Meeting of the Htockholders or the Westmorelaud Coal Company will be hold at the office of the company ou WEDNESDAY, April 6. Ib7l. at 18 o'clock M.. when an e'ection will be held for eleven Directors to serve during the ensuing year. F. H, JACKSON, 8 20 14t Secretary. THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE CHURCH OF THE CRUCIFIXION AND HOMB FOR THE HOMELKSS will be held at the CHURCH OF EPIPHANY, SINDAY EVENING, March 2iith, at 7'.' o'clock. Addresses will be made by Rev. Drs. NEWTON. PADDOCK, and others. The puOHo are . ...in Int'fiarl tn ulti'iifl t.tifa BiinlvArflurv nf nnd 1 1) 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 .? .in ... ... - - '.w f the most useful auu lmportaut of our City Mist-Ions. B84 2t HOWARD HOSPITAL AND INFIRMARY FOR FiM ALES. The anuuai meeting of the Contributors will be held at the Hospital, No. 1518 LOMBAhD .Street, on MONDAY EVENING. March i7, 171, at 8 o'clock. W. J. McKLKOV, 8 84 31 Secretary. BOOTS AND SHOES FOR CiKNTLEMEX, Made on Improved laau. Beauty, Comfort. Dura. I.iliiy. BAKTLETT, 8 Ull NO. 83 &OUWi i ' mwuiwiiuiswlii, SPECIAL. NOTIOES. U 8 El A MASS MEGTIWC OF CITIZENS AND TAX-PAYERS, WITHOUT DISTINCTION OF TARTY, will be held at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ON FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 24, at seven o'clock, to concert measures for ABOUSUINU THE rUlUIC BUILMM! COMMISSION! REMBMBER, CITIZENS ! that this odious Com mission hns been Inflicted on us ! REMEMBER, It was created not only without petition or memorial, but against tho well-settled previously-expressed public opinion; that It la clothed with dangerous powers, and is practically the MASTER OF THE PE3PLB: REMEMBER, that out of this GRASPINO, CENTRALIZED TYRANNY. Issued the THREE CORRUPT RIN(J is which were condemned last week. LET US STRANGLE THE ELDEST BORN OK THIS MONGREL BROOD, AND RE STORE TO THE CITY HER LOST RIGHTS! Let every Prudent, Honest Citizen be present. Let every Friend of TRUE REFORM assist. Let every Patriot who has Faith In Self-Government and Direct Representation, aid. COME FROM EVEBY WARD. COME, determined that the Tax-payers sltall be allowed to select their own Commissioners. COME, and crush the Sell -appointed and Usurping Power that dares to DEFY TUBLIO OPINION and destroy Free Government. ABLE SPEAKERS, Of all Parties, will address the meeting. STEREOPTIC VIEWS OF METROPOLITAN ADORNMENT will be exhibited from 7 to 8 o'clock. By order of a Committee of Citizens, WITHOUT DISTINCTION OF PARTY. 3 21 4t A R O U S E! A Mass Meeting of Citizens aud Tax-payers. without distinction of putty, will be held at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, On FRIDAY EVENING, March 24, at 7 o'clock, to concert measures for abolishing the PARK COMMISSION. Remember, citizens, that this odious commission has been Indicted on us. Remember it was created not only without petition or memorial, but against well-settled and previously expressed public opinion that it is clothed with dangerous powers, and is Dracttcallv 1 HE M ASTER Of TUE PEOPLE. Remember that out of this grasping tyranny issued the THREE CORRUPT RINGS which were condemned last week. Let us strangle the eldest born of this mongrel brood, and restore to the city her lost rights. Let every prudent, honest, citizen be present. Let every friend of true reform assist. Let every patriot who has faith in self-government and direct repte BfDtation aid. Come from every ward. Able speak eis of all parties will address the meeting. Stereoptic V ews and Fire-works will be ex hlbltcd. 3 22 3f NOTIHff.-A FICTITIOUS CALL HAVING appeared in some of the papers for a meeting to abolish the PARK COMMISSION, to be held 1 HIS EVENING at the Academy of Music, this Is to give notice that no meeting for that purpose Is to be held at that time and place. A meeting will be held there THIS EVENING of citizens opposed to the PUBLIC BUILDINGS COM MISSION, to concert measures for abolishing the said Commission. All citizens in lavor of this ob ject are invited to be present, without distinction of party. Tickets may be had at Needles', Twelfth and Race Bt reels; Neblnger's, No. mis 8. ttecond street; Union League; Oftlces of the Aac, Bulletin, German Vemoerat, Free J'ress', Pennsylvania Democratic Association, No. 1014 Waluut street; Calender's, Third and Walnut street; at thcotllceof the Leigtr, J 'dtt, Ptesi, and Nortn American, and at the doors of the Academy. Ladles especially Invited. Distinguished speakers will address the meeting. Stereoptlcon Views of Public Buildings in tue great cities of Europe, from 7 to 8 o'clock. By order of the Executive Committee. It NAVIGATION COMPANY, Philadbli'bia, March 17, 1871. A special meeting of the Stockholders of tho LE HIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION COMPANY will be held at the rooms of the Board of Trado, No. 605 CHESNUT Street, on TUESDAY, the 29th day of March, 1871, at 11 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of acting upon a proposed agreement for the lease of the LEHIGH AND SUSQUEHANNA RAILROVD and its branches to the CENTRAL RAILROAD. COMPANY of New Jersey, and also upon a Sup plement to the Charter, entitled "An act to enable the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company to con solidate their loans, borrow money, and securo the same by mortgage,'' approved March 15, 1871. 8l9t R. W.CLARK. President Z. DEPARTMENT OF HIGH WAYS, BRIDGES, SEWERS, ETC. OFFICE OF CHIEF COMMISSIONER, No. 104 SOUTH FIFTH STREET. Philadelphia, March 80, 1871, NOTICE TO OWN ERSOF CARTS, WAGONS, DRAYS, AND BARROWS. The ANNUAL LICENSE due the city will be re ceived, and renewal of the same, until APRIL 1, 1671. at the aiiove otllce, from o'clock A.M. until 8 o'clock P. M. Penalty for neglect of renewal of license, three dollars each for any vehicle that may be used. 8 24 fmwSt J. G. DIXON, License Clerk. AN OBJECT FOR OBSERVATION n EL vdnqtititj Mr rnwis' vitiNTiMi iinrsR. F1FTU and CUKSNUT Streets. It THE BEST COAL. ISAAC F. WeTgHT & SON, No. 124 South SECOND Street. YARDS Corner EIGHTH and MASTER Sts. and SISwfmi No. 81t SWANSON St., above Queen. H INANCIAL. 7 Per Cent, Gold Coupons IDS COUPONS OF THE gunbury and Levf'town Italia road Com y, FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, due April 1, will be paid Free or nil Taxes, On and after that date, at the Banking House of WM. PAINTER & CO., No. 3G SOUTH THIRD STREET. 3 12 tf PHILADELPHIA. F c ALE, Six Per Cent. Loan of the City of Wil liameport, Pennsylvania, JpviO of till Taxes, At 85 and Accrued Interest. These Bonds are made absolutely secure by act of Legislature compelling the city to levy sufficient tax to pay interest and principal. P. S. PETERSON & CO., No. 39 8. T1II11D 8TUKET, PTrTT I D TLPITI 1 FINANCIAL. JAY COOKE & CO., PHILADELPHIA, BKW YORK and WASHINGTON. JAY COOKE, f.lcC'JllOCH S CO., LONDON. lfAJNIflt AUD Dealers In Government Securities. Special attention given to the Purchase and S ile of Bonds aud Stocks on Commission, at the Board of Brokers In this and other cities. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS, COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL POINTS. COLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOL In connection with oar 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' Cir cu ar Letters, available In any part of the world, and are thus enabled to receive GOLD ON LKroSlT, and to allow four per cent. Interest In currency thereon. Having direct telegraphic communication with both onr New York and Washington offices, we can offer superior facilities to our customers. RELIABLE RAILROAD BONDS FOtt INVEST MENT. Pamphlets and full information given at our office, 8 8mrp No. 114 S. THIRD Street. Phllada. Wilmington and Reading Railroad 7 PER CENT. BONDS. Free of Taxes. WA Art RfiW nrTorfno a Hmftarl omnnnf fP Km SECOND MORTGAGE BONDS of this Company At 82 nnd Accrued Interest, The Bonds are issued in SIOOs, SSOOs, and SI 0003, COUPONS PAYABLE JANUARY AND JULY. We placed the FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS of this Company at 88 per cent. They are now bringing on the open market 93 per cent. This fact Is strong evidence of the standing and credit ox this Com pany. The road Is now finbihed and doing a large and profitable business. WM. PAINTER & CO., BANKERS, . And Dealers in Government SecaUles, No. 36 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. SPECIAL NOTICE TO INVESTORS. A Choice Security. We are now able to supply a limited amoun of the Catawissa Railroad Company's 7 PER CENT. CONVERTIBLE MORTGAGE SONUS, FREE OF bTATB AND UNITED STATES TAX. They are Issued for the sole purpose of building the extension from MILTON TO WILLIAM r-OKT. a distance Of 80 miles, and are secured by lien on the entire road nf nearly 100 miles, fully equipped and doing a nourishing business. When it la ooasldered that the entire Indebtedness of the company will be Icbs than fi6,000 per mile, leaving out their Valuable Coal Property of 1300 acres. it will be seen at once what an nnusual amouut of Sfcurltv is attached to these bonds, and thev there fore must commend themselves to the most prudent Investors. An additional advantage is. that thev can be converted, at the option of the holder, after IB years, Into the Preferred Stock, at par. They are registered Coupon Bouds (a great safe guard), issued in sums of $500 and tlOOO. Interest payable February and August, Price 92X and accrued Interest, leaving a good margin tor aovauce. For further Information, apply to D. C. WHARTON SMITH & CO., No. 121 BOUTH THIRD STREET, 1 889 PHILADELPHIA. DUNN BROTHERS, IlANttlSlltl, Nos. 51 and 53 S. THIRD St. I ealeri in Mercantile Paper, Collateral Loans, Government Securities, and Gold. Draw Bills of Exchange on the Union Bank of London.and Issue travellers' letters of credit through Messrs. BOWLES BROS & CO., available In ail the cities of Europe, vnka riniiections on all nolnts. Execute orders for Bonds and Stocks at Board of Broken. Allow Interest on Deposit, subject to check at sight t JOHN S. RUSHTON & CO.. BANKERS AUD BROKER?. GOLD AND C0UP0N8 WANTED, City Warrantu BOUGHT AND SOLD. No. BO South THIRD Street I Wf FHILADBLTUU. FINANCIAL.. WEW 7-30 GOZ.D SAFE! PROF1TABLBJ FERMANRTT1 We offer for Sale at Par, and Accrued Iutret, mo FIRST MORTGAGE LAND GRAND GOLD BOND Or TRI MTOERN PACIFIC IU1LII0.U) CO. These bonds are secured, tint. Or a l'irn ?.lnt, gage on the Railroad ltclf. tu tolling xton an 1 a; equipments; seanut, by a Kir M'TWi'm) Uion tire Land Urxui, being .lore 'ban Tivhimv two i nonHHiin Acres 01 mwi oeiu n iM'e or Moan. The Bourtt- . re tree ir m Culled statin Tax: the Principal nnd lnu-re t are pnjahle In the Principal at the etid ITtiirtv v.-nr and ttt ltM r.: enit-nnmiHllT. at the rat of skv kN Aft 1 '1'H lt.SU- 'KN'i'HS I KK CKNT. i.it annum. .'ney are Issued tn denominations of iW-- . iPt'U.fntioo, and lio mm. lne lriintfcR under the .tioiuraife are Mhmts. .Tar Cooke, of Philadelphia, and .1. B-tirar Tti"iuon, Pres'rient of the Pennsylvania tvi.tral Kuiira1 Company. These Nortnern r'aclOc 180 Hmu wui at ali t:'..w? Irefore maturity, be receivable at IVn pit Ccii. rrcmuini tor urn in exitianov tor rh Company . lauds at their lowest cah price. in addition to their almolnie HairU. tiiese Hoa.il yield bu Income larger, we Ih Hi ve, t.hau kiitoi iht f)rtt-clais security. Persons ivilduiif Uint.c i m tn- 6-'Z0n can, bv converting them luto .Northern ('h.-hick ncrease tneir yearly tm-oire fliiri, and s'.'li hbve a ptriectly reliable Investment. Persons wishing to excniinge stocks or other ton'tK for these can do ho with any of our Age'it-s wh win allow me nignest curreut price for all. .MftK KETABLB HEcChlTI KH. .MV 4 (Sii: Ac ;., . Fiscal Agebts Northern Pacific Katlroad Co. For sale In Philadelphia ny D. C. WUAKTON SMITH A 0V, N. 181 boUMTblKD olive. GLENDINMNG, DAVIS l)o No. 48 S. THIRD Klreek BO WEN & FOX, No. 18 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE SEVENTH NATIONAL B XNK, N. W.cor. FOURTH and MAKK.&T. T. A. BIDDLK te U ., No. 8M WALNUT Street WM. TAINTKlt & CO., No. 86 South THIRD 8 reet. BULL & NORTH, No. m South THIRD Street. BARKER BROS & UO., No. 83 South THIRL) .street. EMORY, BENSON & CO., No. 6 South THii'DMree . B. K. JAMISON & CO., N.W. coruerTUIRD andCHBSNUT. P. S. PETERSON & CO., No. 89 Mouth THIRD Street. TOWNSKND W HELEN & CO., No. 809 WALNUT htreet. CHARLES B. KEEN, No. 885 WaLNDT Street JNO. S. RUSHTON A CO., No. 60 South THIRD street. NARR t LAD N Kit, No. 80 South THlltD Street. M. eCHULTZ & CO., No. 44 South THIRD Street. BIOREN & CO., No. 180 South THIRD Street. JOHN K. WILDMAN, No. 86 Mouth THIRD Stre r. CHARLES T. YKKKKS, JR., A CO., No. SO South THIRD Street. WILLIAM T. ELBIiKT, No. 8-a WALNUT Street. J. H. TROTTER, No. 822 WALNDT Street. 8. M. PALMER & CO., No. 6 South THIRD Street. D. M. ROBINSON & CO., No. 138 South THIRD Street. 8AMUEL WORK, ho. 64 South TU'.KD Street, GEORGE J.BOYD, No. 18 South THIRD Street. H. H. WILTBANK. No. 806 WALNUT Street. It ALE Y & WILSON, No. 41 South TUIKD btreeu WALLACE & KKKN K, No. 149 South THIRL Htreet STERLING & CO., No. 110 South THIRD Htreet WILLIAM C. MORU.tff . CO., No. 123 South THIRD Strnet. G. & W. Y. II K B K RTON, No. 6SI S. TU I RD Street. JAMES E. LEW A RS & C ., No. 89 8. THIRD Street JACOB E.RIDOKW AY, No. 68 8. THIRD Street W. H. SB ELMER I) I SE, No. 10 8. THIRD Street, 1 20 tnwthfs4Ul NEW Loan of tli e United States. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE New 6 Per Cent. United States Loan Received at our Office, whore all Information wU given as to terms, etc. WM. PAINTER & CO., No. 36 8. THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. 5 run cnrer. New United States Loan, Agents appointed to receive subscriptions or ex change roll 5-20 BONDS. Books now open and Information furnished as terms, etc. ELLIOTT, COLLINS & CO., No. 109 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 8 8 tf PSI LA D ELPHI A. INVESTMENT BONDS PORTAGE LAKE AND LAKE SUPERIOR SHU CANAL IDs. Secured bv Brat luoruraKd on the canal (now completed), and ou real eMUte worth Hire tinits the amount, oi me uiorigKe. LAFAYKTTB COUNTY, M'SSOURI, 10s. DOIHJLA8 COPNTV, NEBRASKV (including Oniuhs), ItiH, and other choice Western couuty aud city btuds, fielding good raics of iuureht. WESTERN PBNN8?LA VNIA RlLIOD ti, endoisd by the Peuusylvaula Hmlroui ijouipauy. For full particulars arply to HOW DAIILI.IUTO.XI, is 8m No. 14T Bouth FoUKTH Street. FINANCIAL. ( ) ' ' v i: o r DE HAVEN & BRO., No. 40 SOUTH TniltD STRKET,. PHILADELPHIA. The Chesapeake ant! Ohio Railfoad. A NKW TRUNK LINK FltOM THB SKA ROARU TO THE WEST, in aiim !y corrpipteii ttni in opprat'ou Irom Rich li . it to tin -l-.i.rntd line tiulp uir Spring, S2T n.lllf. HI :rl th. U- IHl.HH, !,. ail uleg atny uailer :(.-ihtiui tion. tr' ii.ii.pii-tf it to the Votitern lermiuua on tlx -fhlorivtr. 8'ft mW.-H huw Pitnimr, at the In nd of rchtil.U ni(t c-'tihttwuH haUaMiui. Thu c nnd e'cfi p n tin of t,i.. roi l u I ,laa a .(ti) l.O( A I, ursiNESS, h:ch will b, eimr n:c ui-ly men hwiI h It. pnrffscs and opens th lin tin riM n.nifial ricin-s or Vljginla and West Virginia, w lnse tosl snil Iron are 'elenrttml for their u mitt and HiiLtiriat ci', Htm would nlono enrich the nicaiis ot ( "111111111)11 ution w lin h iiir,)iil tiicm access ti the u hiK l h.nn and UVt-t. T In- hMh;i(hk( h ot the ClieHMppake nnd tihlo R.ill r U'i Ah A t. I.LA'I tAtT AND W hHT THK'lLMU IINKIor the ttHix-pi'i tiitiiiu of the heavy freights (wlili-h ounftitule the pilnelpal part of the Eit hu1 Wst tl n tali tmfl e) are iiunn ruiiKand luipiirtuiit. I. A short KUi TK hutwveu the Atlantic Cmst ai i tin1 ur Ht w et-t. . JOW t.HADtS U L'tl li'r i. n ks. 4 A OKNUL l.IMATK. which admit of safe, ei Mioiuirttl, mu'I ri'i'l l railroad ( tr.aiou throug.i- tit I ' i ai. h L M A is I ) W LNT T E It M I M, at favorable pnin ts Oil tplt-watt r ami the Ohli' I ivr. i. A VKl'.V LAI. OK 'IMioft-iU AND LOJAL 1 li A ! I-1' ' anal 1 u i'- n (r tn. i. A I'tlMI'Ah ATlVKi.N LIOHT CAPITAL AND Dh.BT, hinl m UKC(iie! ti a Ittlit t.ax upou traillc tor )n ii i nt. oi liiit it ri ai d u mi ii'i. All thi He ciiiilitlo:.s favnt a i-liHrtp and economical v oi kit v t the l ne. li'i li will enable tho Cneaa-1'i-hke Hi.l Ohi'i uute to ill a prnuiil? Kat nnd v i st tnri hk'i biisuii ss at rrtt.es which would not nay ti tit.' mote ilillicnr. a. id c.:l, lui.rs, and to antral on eiiti in it Simth'te-tern through trade. We uie iiow uutlmricil to srll an airtlf.nal SliiMilittl HIST MCRTUAUE SIX PER Ob NT. Ot'l 1 ItoNI S ol the cnini.ai), nt tho ongtual price i t I'll in 1 1 lied inti i ekt. The b itids nri' Heci.ri'il bv a morrgiie npon the eu tue iotii, tiHii'lit s. mill pmpfi 'v ! thn co opaiif, Villi h NOW, IN COMI'LliTi:!) ROAD AND WORK DONK, FXChBHH THB Us'TlRU AM'l'NT Ut' THE AK)HTiA JK. hii I which, wuen Coli'pl,,ltl, wl'.l ne wot III nr. :enst $.t",'!UH,0U't. A iikiiiiiJ inn! 1 1 Ji( i',(Mi per aiiiiuui is provl led for their n ib li pti. n. They iiic IhHne'il as tioupiiS or Registered Boadi, aid in t'eM.iMl a'Iniih i )MlO, nnd I000, Iiiterec t prfjuble Mny an'i N'.iveiniier, in the city of New i.ik. I hesupiil'r a.tvatitnjrif", vttluahle proocviy u Iihi clun s, and able smi lioroi rtttit iii-iiiriemeur. of the Cliehapeuke Hiid Ohm Rii rod C'trnpany, ru.nl -r It one 1 1 the riicRl Ht.bst.Htitial, r.'ltnlle, and tru.-H-wi rthj e r oratK hM In ibe oouutry. and com uuh1 Its securities to th uuheilta'ltig uoulldeucu of c ipi tHllHlh and luvehtors. pHtepbietH, iiiMpn, and full particulars furnls icd upon uppltcdtion. DE HAVE If & BRO., No. 40 SOUTH TUIRH STREET, 3V4flijWjm PHILM)ELPBIA. A RELIABLE Safe Home Investment. Tin: Sunbiuy and Lewistown Railroad. Company 7 PUB. BX a3. tO.D First Mortgage. Bonds. Irili-tt Vji v:ilIe rll nndOeto lr, Crre ! Nlnte nt IJaltet MiilfiTait'!!. A' r. tx riikfn . . tl vi n r t b.-i I. iImi.i.. 9 . l . m ti . aiv in" t imi ut use: Utii i: n ti I HQ I Jit I J I fl.viH'jH o. v 1 1 it'll :h fit nr-i by h lir aul ouiy liea - - s - - J - ' J uvuiusiu tUO VUlll" puy, A l f0 anI I lie Accrued lutere! JiiKieu. The Road Is now rapidly approaching completion, with a larite tiaiie In t'UA.1 . IRON, ami LU.VI UliH, ill iiiinitii'ii to li. e pnsHeinrer irxvel awaiting mo openiiiK of Hi" k'tcHliy nedeil cnit-ri rtHe. The local triulo uione lc huiIk icinl.v lurae to ktirititiu too Hoad. V e hav noio:(,Hini,,n iu rt-coiiunei.tUnK the Honda as a CHKAP, KtLIAbLL, and SAtJS 1NVK.ST. JW KNT. tr pamphfets, with map, and full information, ai ply to WM. PAINTER & CO., RANKERS, Dealers lu Government Securities, No. 36 South THIRD Siroet, PHILADKLPH1A. EILI01T, COLLINS & CO , IIAMil.HM, No. 109 South THIRD Street, MKMBKRHOF HTOUK ANU GOLD EX CHANUKS. DEALERS IN MERCANTILE PAPER, GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, Etc. liKAW BILLKOF EXCHANGE ON THE UNION DANK OF LONDON. 3fmwt B. K. JAMISON & CO. SUCCESSORS TO BANKERS AND DKALBKH IN Gold, Silver, and Government Bond At Clowe t Itlurket Rates, TS. W. Cor. THIRD snd CHESNUT SU bpetilal atteuuon given to COMMISSION ORDShiJ In New Yorlt and Philadelphia htock Boards, etc etc L8 630 B30 BANKER.' DBPCbIT ACCOUNTS RKCEIVBD AND INTKB E8T AILOWBD ON DAILY B LA N -KS UKDitRS PROMPTLY KXUCVTSp POK THI pt Ht'hABK AND SALS Ol ALL H&UARL& g i PI l IT IKK. )UJHTWN8 MADS EWKYWHKHK. -RKAL KSTATK tXiLLATBKAL LOANS NBQOj TUTtD. 18 Mem WO. 630 WAiNUX BU, Phil 4.
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