THE DAILY EVENING TELEURAPil PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAr, MAUUU 2i 181. i ffllJNIl'AaU ahi oiiAnAxic. "Ib4b A.a.rftare" at the t'hesnnl. - Ixindon Assurance was ono c( Bouclcuult's iret trrcat hits, and ha has never since done any thing better, while lie has produced a very great many Infinite' woroe pieces, a majority of which have happily had their day, aud havn been forgotten. London Assurance has the symmetrical proportions of an old-fashioned com' dy, and It Is at once well written and skll fu 'y torslructed. The dialogue Is witty, the situations are exceedingly effective, and there Is scarcely a piece on the stage tbat presents a greater number ot first-rate acting characters. Ti e greatest objection that can bo made to It is on account of the unnecessarily profuse nse of expressions not tolerated in polite society, and If conscientious stage managers would carefully eliminate the damns, the play would be much more enjoyable to many who are not unreasonably fastidious, but who hare no partiality for unnecessary pro fanity on the stage or off It. We sincerely wish yie could say with "Bob Acres" that "damns have bad their day," for while they add nothing to the attractiveness of such a piece as London Astmrance, tbey tend to couflrm the prejudices against the theatre, and are offensive to good taste, to say nothing of decency and morality. .London Assurance was performed last even ing at the Chesnut for the purpose of presenting Mies Fanny Davenport in the role of "Lady Gay Spanker." This young lady established herself In the favor of the playgoers of this city when ebe was attac?ed to the Arch Street Company season before lat as soubrette, and ho received a cordial welcome last evonlng f r m a crowded audience. Since she has been absent from this city she has Improved greatly, and her performance last night was a sufficient proul that she ha Inherited ber full share of tbe family talent. Her "Lady Gay" was a dashing, brilliant, and highly effective personation, and with all IU high animal spirits it was distin guished by a lady-like grace and real refine ment which some of the representatives of her Bteeple-cbase-rlding ladyship wrongly imagine are not in character. The play, apart from Miss Davenport's "Lady Gay," was admirably represented, all the lead ing parts, without exception, being performed in excellent style. Mr. Davenport was the free and eaey "Dazzle;" Mr. Phillips the old fop "Sir Harcourt Courtly;" Mr. Thorne "Charles Courtly;" Miss Lily Vinlng Davenport "Grace IJarkaway;" Mr. Fyffe "Max Harkaway;" and Mr. Lennox "Meddle." Pantomime nt the Walnut. It is possible to have too much of any good thing, and pantomime all the year round might become tiresome. As an occasional performance, however, and as an agreeable variation from the usual round of theatrical amusements, there is no more enjoyable entertainment than a good pantomime, and tbe comicalities of "Clown," "Pantaloon," "Harlequin," and "Columbine" appeal in the strongest manner to the love of fun which is inherent in all well-constructed and healthy hnman organizations. The panto mime of The Three Hunchbacks, which was produced at the Walnut lat evening, is founded on one of the old stories of the Arabian Nights, but, like all true pantomimes, it does not pretend to stick to the Bubject, but wanders off in every direction, and seeks to promote the amusameut of the audience by every possible device. Many of the tricks we recognize as old favorites, but there are a number of new ones which are In genious, aud the arranger of tbe pantomime has evidently endeavored to combine as many en tertaining features as possible. A piece like this always works awkwardly at first, but the performance at the Walnut last night was exceedingly bad even for a first enter tain men t. Tbe people on the stage frequently wandered about in tbe most aimless manner, the tricks worked badly, and nobody appeared to understand the stage business. Under these circumstances, no just estimatw of the panto mime could be formed, and we propose to speak more in detail with regard to it hereafter, when it runs a little smoother. Tbe CUT AmnHBtall, Atthh Chesnut London Assurance will ha repeated this eveuing, with Miss Fanny Davcn oort as "Lady tay spanker. At tub Walnut tbe pantomime of Z7w Three Hunchbacks Mill be represented, this evening. At thb Akgh Lotu will appear this evening as "May Wylderose and "May V tilers ' In Falcoi'tr'n drama of Heartesane; or, What'a Monty H ithout Jl? At tub Museum, Ninth and Arch streets, the spectacular drama of Cherry and Fair Star will be performed this evening. A matinee to morrow. At thb Americas a variety entertainment will be civeu this evening Mad'llb Christine Nilsson will make her farewell appearance in this city for the pre sent season to-morrow evening at tbe Academy of Music, when Rossini's Stabat Mater will be given with tbe aid of the Handel and Haydn Society, there will also be a grand miscelU' neous concert, in which Mad'lle Nilsson will be assisted by Miss Cary, 81gnor Brignoli, Slguor Verger, aud Mr. Vieuxtemps. Persons who pur chased tickets for tbe two periormances origi Daily announced can exenange them, or receive their money, on application at the Academy ot JVlUMC Tiibodobe Thomas and his grand orchestra will give a grand concert at itie Academy of Mut-ic on Friday eveniug next, a matinee on Saturday afternoon, and a grand concert on Saturday eveuing. Miss Auna Mehlig will ap pear at each of these entertainments. Beck's Philadelphia Band, No. 1, will give a concert at the Academy of Music on Thursday evening, April 13. The "bTAB" Course or Lectures will con clude on Thursday eveuing with a grand concert by the Mendeltsohn Quluietie Club of Boston. 1 his celebrated organization has no rival in the United States, and an unusually attractive enter tainment may be expected. In order to make the clote of the second season of the "Star" lectures as imposing as possible, tbe stage on this occasion will be elegantly decorated with tropical plants. Vve take from Western papers the following notices ot the Mendelssohn Quintette Club: 1 bc Mendki-ssohn Quintettb Olv b. The quality of tha aabtiiutilaga was no leu noticeable than lU ai.a. V hen tue five plain-looking and uuas-utuia- (teotleinen compu tus tue club uune-on tbe stage, we euuld acaroe rtpiMia iveiing uf annJ jr in lefereuue to the reoupnou tUej would probably meet with. Had we not known i rum tbe comnieuta both ol tbe I- aatern and Westare preaa, a we 1 aa from private advioee, bow great waa the power of tbae centlenien, we tbooid Lave been inclined to fear ttoiir failure, lietore tuuin. i tbe parnuette and dreaa circle ot aiuaan, weie tbe aatue peraoue bo tor years paat bave listened with tr lual ear. to some of tbe finest music, xal and instrumental, tbat ion country baa ever e Corded. 1 be nolea uttered by farepa a voice, or tbe toi.es ot arl Koea'a violin, bad scarcely died sway ia that saint ball, and tue ladis and neutiemen present last night bad beard lliein. Would Mr. ho lml us satisfy toe retiu remeitsof tbe oeoaaiun r ljuestioua snub as the., crowded involuntarily into tbe mind an one waiohed tbee feve Renllouien preparing, in tbeir quiet manner, to play tbe opening piece. . 'Irie ooeuing piece was tbe overture to X...ir..., one .1 " . .k. .I Unini. Mhiub every lover Of uiuiua bah beaid over and over aam. reu Jered ol ten ry luuneme .....i..... u..k uiit.ikA au,M MiriuM and appliances wbere- atitb t produce arand effects. Wnat could these five TI. L.i. " r JT.. -i.iT.i,.. I ha rirat half dozen notes kuvs b.aa..r. and uouiih. last uoleof that splendid over ........... .h .mliauoa sit a mmli-bouiil. ant UM..i.n.h nt husUsHc applao.. For tue ..i..k n,.t m.lv i.Uwri tba doLms of the ovriurs with eni'ii .u.uia.M nil dmw hut imeruretad their maininj to their auditors as though tuy weie reading a pou or a n.. I Bortinn ni tha nerfof rusnoa was all ritfbt Tbat was an eUMi'iet faol. HenoefoHn. until . .F i .... .l.A ..di.-.rl t.lia MmliMniu. would llalan. Oot iortbepurp ae of d.teriuin abelher tnisclub couli pity eic.lienny well or tot. but to enjot totheatmoet t,.M muludv and barmony proouoed. C'inci'mimi'i Uaftt. Trnt MrwDFi.naoHM OriWTVPTH Ct.rn. I.t evnln. thrwejustlv celebrated performers irsve a rich mniei treat at Vonns Men's Hall. Everybody who knows any thiett of mu-io arknnwledses tbe marvellous musiptl irenins and cn'tnre which the clnb combined fn its five members: hut still, as often aa they are tisieaed to. they seem net ooiy t charm tint to surprise tneir andlenoe. r ive nmre mcdest and nnpretendinf lonkinc men nver atrpped upon a atae: but each SMems endued with a power that micht literally be termed enrhtntment: and wheo tboee five mnnicisns nnite their charms, the spell is potent and weird-like, fjlnre your eyes, end yon are transported to another world, wneie tbe very air Beams laden with melody : delloions strains are dviae awavon every passintr breer.e: and yon revel in your rapmmns rlresms in real more hlinaful than the Lotns F.aters till the latt note bs died epnn ynnr ear, snd ynaarerndelf awakened to the realities of life by the thunders of ap- la nse that burst forth on all sides of inn. I.st evnnine eev-rsl solos were given by different members of the club. with exquisite effect: bat tbe arrest power of these per formers appears to be ia tbe perfect rosaier in which they suntain each other, snd in no Dirtnf the osrforin- ance aid this manifest itself more clearly than in the snine, in wnicti tbe plsyer oerforminK tha solos was ao rompaaied by the rest of the olub. Detroit Free fret. ST. CLEMENTS CHUliCa. To the Editor of The Evening Telegraph. Entirely concurring In your remarks on the un seemliness of the factious disturbances la Sc. Cle- raesfs Church, and fully appreciating the evil of pamphleteering instead of regular Investigation and (colfslastlcal trial, if thoso making the clamor really believe In the existence of false teaching or heretical practices in the Church; still, since the gentlemen Who issned the first pamphlet (reproduced In ycor Issue of the 8M) hare takeu the public Into their confidence, and poured their grievances into the ears of the world, allow me to call your atten tion to the patent facts in regard to the ad ministra tion of St. Clement s parish, leaving the doctrinal questions to the profound theologians who have raised them. -i ne present rector took charge or the parish a ween or two more man two years ago. Toe perma nent debt of all kinds amounted to about dfty thou sand do.larB, and had never been reduced one cent during the twelve years of Its existence ; the floating debt, consisting eblefly of arrearages of interest, was some five or six thousand dollars: many repairs were needed about the buildings and furniture ; the Sunday-school was almost dead; the attendance at the services was verv meagre ; the list of communi cants was nominally one hundred and twenty. The condition of the parish to-day Is as follows: The permanent debt has been reduced some fifteen or tweaty thousand dollars: the floating debt has been extinguished: repairs and additions have been made to the building and chancel furniture to the; exteai of, say, two or three thousand dollars ; a large choir, perhaps tbe best in the cltr, has been organized, composed largely of singers who receive no compensation; the Suoday-sctiool Is flourishing, containing about 225 scholats ; the services are fully attended, and ate more than twice as numerous as formerly ; the collections for the last year amounted to more than three times as much as ever before; and, last and most Important, the communicants .wno are not merely nominally such) number over three hundred and fifty. Fabishionkk. CITY ITEMS. Hydraulic Jacks. This being the teason for re pairs of all kinds, we Invite the attention of those needing te raise old buildings, roofs, or heavy ma chinery to the advertisement of Mr. Philip S. Jus tice, in another column, whose Hydraulic Jacks are wonders of mechanism la their way. Htdraullcs aeem so little understood In this country that only one or two besides Mr. Justice have ever tnrned their attention to the manufacture or the Hydraulic Jacks. Ee claims to have lately made very lm pejtsnt Improvements In them, by which their en- durarce is greatly Increased and their machinery strengthened and slmp'iOed. For the accommoda tion of those needing a number of these useful t ois tempoiarliy, he offers to hire as well as sell hlB Jacks. Established Hob. C. Ncwbold's extra fine Jersey Hams and N. Kokes'dltt'. These are considered by connoisseurs t e finest hams sold in the Phila delphia market. We ai e now taking orders for their delivery In the month of Mitch.. We bave also on band our Mar land, 8. Davis, Jr., St. Louis, and other well-known brands or sugar Cured Hams, to which we Invite the attention of buyers. All of them warranted to give eatlafaotlon or no sale. - - Ckipfem h. Haddock, Dealers and Importers In Fine Teas and Groceries of every description, No. 115 8. Third street, below Chesnut, Mb. William W. Cassidt, the Jeweller at No. 8 Sonth Second street, has one of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silver ware In the city. lie has also on hand a fine assort ment ol fine American Western Watches. Tnose who purchase at this store at the present time are certain to get the werth of their money. BCKNSTT'8 Florimel An exquisite perfume. Echenck'8 Mandrake Pills are prepared only by Dr. J. II Schenck, and sold wholesale and retail at bis Principal Office, No. 15 North Sixth -St., Philadelphia, and by Druggists everywhere. IMce twenty-flve cents per box. Worth alwatb Sect-saws, which accounts for the great sales of the Milton Gold Jewelry by the original English company, at No. 1022 Chesnut street. Their goods can only be detected by weight. Their store Is crowded dally. Opekino Dat, Belcher's Dining Room, No. B UnKfNUT Street, Fcfitponed to Thursday, March 80. Whitcomb's Asthma Remedy Sure cure. RlAnUIaQDa BcddScudder. On December Sttb, nit, 1870, at the residence of ltev. Samuel Durborow, No. 605 S. Tenth street, Mr. Isaac W. Uldd to Miss Jennie Scudder, all of New Jersey. D1ISD. Bradford At Dover, Delaware, on the 85th In stant, ltev. Ihomas a. Bradford, ine relatives ana menus oi wo miuuv are Invited to attend bis funeral, from the residence of his brother. William Bradford, No. 8t 8. Fifteenth ru ret, on Wednesday, March 29, at 10 0 clock A. M. r nneral services at ine uouso. interment at iauret Hill. H coNLiN.On the 87th Instant. Catharine, wife of Patrick Conlln, in tbe 4 2d veal of ber age. The relatives ana irienas are rennecuui.v iuvimju to attend ber funeral, from husband's residence, No. iM8 Nicholas street, on Thursday morning at 6)4 o clock. Servlors at St. Joseph's Church. To pro ceed to tbe Cathedral Cemetery. Craig On the 86th instant, Mr. Matthew Ceaio, in tbe 76th year of his age. The relatives and meuas oi me iaiuiij tiro respmji- fuby Invited to attend his funeral, rrom nis late resilience, No. 1078 Beach Btreet, on Thursday after noon at 8 o'clock. Grindrod. on the 80 th instant, John grindrod, Id the 6d year of his ago. 1 be relatives ana ine mis ui iu lauiu s tunym.- fully Invited to atceud ms iuuerai, irom nis late residence, Lower Merlon township, Montgomery county, opposite Manaynnk, on Wednesday after. noon, tne vutn instant, at i ociuua. micimiumk fc-t David's Church, Manayunk. Kingston. On the 87th Instant, James l, King ston. The male relatives and friends or tue lamny are invited to attend tbe funeral, from his late resi dence. No. m B. bixth street, on Thursday moru. lDg at 10 o ciock. Townsknd. On the 87th Instant, Annir, wire of Aquilla Townsend, and daughter of Mis. Sarah Keed, aped u years. The relatives and friends of tha family, and the societies with which she was connected, are respect fully Invited to attend her fuiiural. from thH resi dence of her husliaud, No. ltt Mary street, on Thurs. tiny aiu moon, at 4 o'clock. Interment at Kbeuezer Church Vault. CnECC'6 DRICK MACHINE. Hew, Never Ueed, For Salo. CAN BEDELIVEHED ATOSfCB. Address CAPITAL, 8 86 let Box 8003, Philadelphia Post OXce. F1FTII EDITION THE LATEST NEW3. Indian Delegation at Wanhington. Blount Vernon Excursion San Domingo Commisttlonors They Visit the White House. Case of cx-IVIayor Chahoon BtC.. atilCea Etc.- Etc., a?c. FBOM WASniJfQTOX. The ladlaa Deleaattea at tbe Oapl.el. Despatch to the A tsoeiaUd preus. Washington, March 28 The delegation ot Sacs and Foxes who bave been here for some time with relation to their objections to in ivlnic from their present reservation to Indian Terri tory, had another interview with Secretary Delano and Commissioner Parker yesterday, tbe result of which was that all differences were harmoniously adjusted, and the IndUn will remove into Indian Territory according t treaty stipulations, when they will receive their an nuity goods. The I elted Nhip Cvane. Lieutenant-Commander Hopkins, arrived at Salina Cruz, Thursday, the 16th February. Ivaleth ae a fort of Eatrr. The Secretary of the Treasury has recom mended to tbe Senate Committee on Commerce tbat a port of entry bc created at Dulutb, Min nesota. Coin Transferred by Telegraph. The Untied States Treasury to-day made a telegraphic transfer of $25,000,000 in coin from the United States Sub-Treasury at S n Fran cisco, California, to the United States Sub-Trea-bury at New York, through the Bank of Cali fornia. The Excursion to Irlonnt Vernon. All the members of the Cabinet except Secre tary Delano and the Attorney-General accom panied the Joint High Commission on a trip to Mount ernon this morning. There wat con sequently no Cabinet meeting to-dy. Ibe San Pomloco Comialaaloners were all at the Executive Mansion to-day, and bad a consultation with th President. The commissioners remained n conversation with General Grant for probably three-quarters of an hour. The report was not presented, bnt will he to-morrow. On Thursday the commis sioners will dine with the President. Oeaeral Hplnner, who has been seriously ill. Is somewhat better to-day. FROM THE SOUTH. The Cnaheoa Case at Richmond. Richmond, Va., March 28. Stephen Mason, a member of the Legislature from this city, was arrested to-aay cnargea witn crrrupij- apimssa ing officers of the City Court to influence them to summon jurors favorable to the acquittal of ex-Mayor Chahoon. He was balled la $ 1000 to answer. SPECIAL. NOTIOES. far additional Special Abrieas ass Autos ftyrt. 6T TUE ACADEMY O F MUSIC. STAR 10URSE OF LECTURES. THE SERIES WILL CLOSE On Thursday Evening, March 80, with a GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT OP CLASSIC AND MISCELLANEOUS MUSIC. by the celebrated MENDELSSOHN QUINTETTE CLUB, of Boston, assisted by the distinguished Vocalist, MKS. J. W. WE 8 TON. Admission, 60 cents; Reserved Seats, 83 cents extra. Reserved seats in the Family Circle, 00 ceuts. Auopnitneatre, cents. Doors open at jm- on. celt at 8 precisely. 8 88 St -3- A WONDERFUL SIGHT AT NO V)U uw CHESNUT Street. Saturday last Fifteen thousand people turned from the doors, unable to get lcslde the store. The grand opening of the spacious salesroom of the Genuine and Oilirlnal Milton Gold Jewelry Company, at No. I02i CHKv NUT btreet, was an immense success, and tsthe talk ol the town. The excitement and Interest manifested by all classes to possess the elegant ant magnificent jewelry of the genuine and original Milton Oold Company, to be found In Philadelphia only at No. 1(28 Chesnut street, are unparalleled lu the annals of trade. It is the triumph of enterprise and the success of the present century. Remember that we bave no connection with any other estab lishment In this city. 'J UK GENLINIS An I) UKUilMAL. MILTON Ol.U JEWKLRY COMPANY UUAUANTK-t THftIR GOODS ALWAYS TO RETAIN Til KIR COLOR AND BRTIXIANCY EQUAL TO VIRGIN OOLD. r8 87 8t Salesroom open dally from 8 A.M. nntil 8 P. M. ago- TUB AKNUAb fitnulhnliliirfl n f tha MERTINO OF THE AMERICAN BUTTON L-IULK, OVERSB AMINO AND 8tCWINO-M. H1NE COMPANY will held at ths Kitot try S. W. corner of TWENTIETH Street and WASHING- ION Avenue, on TUESDAY, April u, at 8 o'clock P. M. VY. i. BIH.S.N, Becretary. Philadelphia, March 87, 1ST!. 8 a 6t G Hit MUKAIVS flClLHtS, "Lt.'VU AINU qva h will Ka ASrhthlti.rl t.tirmitrhrtiit nn vn. lng. to-morrow, WEDNESDAY, to allow buyers to nee the effect of sas-llsht upon them. Open all lv. free, with catalogues, until the tlimof s tie, TUlTKS DAY EVENING, March 30, at 14 o'clock. Silo peremptory. U. w. a a. suuir, jr., Auctioneers, NO. 1188 CB JCJWN UT btreet. It" THE tlilSArllSi ACI1 w IV I'llff WIlHI O. BE3T HAIR DYE NEVKlt FA OEM OK WAS HE OUT. nAitPK K4 I.IUD1 II 11 A i K DVB will chaaire arav. red, or frosted hair, whiskers, or moustache a beautiful black or hr wn as soon as applied. Warranted, or money returned, omy t,t ceuts a box. bold by all Druggists. ti tuttixtfa R ARCH AND AT STREET CHURCH. FAIR WEST PRESBYTERIAN on TUESDAY. WEDNfc.SD.Y, THURSDAY, a ad FRIDAY AFTERNOONS aud E E.NINCJS Come and purcbatre useful articles and be refruuhel. Season tickets, 85 cents. 8 ti 4t NOT1CR. CAMDKM AND PHILADttt. PlilA STEAMBOAT FKKRY COHPAN Y. An election for Directors will be held at the Oillea of the Company, foot of FEDEKAL Street, CAM DEN, on FRIDAY, the Sist of Ma'ch Inst , between tbe hours oi is ana x n ciuca r. m. W. U. GATZMBR. Secretary. March T, 1871. Uuat R E V. ALFRED C O O K M A N WI IX PRKAtMI THIS EVENING at Tim BEREAN BAPTIST CHUtttTI, West Philadelphia. if av-Y- TflUKHTON'8 IVORY PEARL TOOTH w POWDER is the beat article for cleausluir aud preserving tbe teeth. For sale Prtoe 16 and M ceuu per bottle. by all DruxlnlS ti m siutaiy NOTIOES. ijiy- (IKNTf.RMRNM B IT in SiTO't-t. A r tv fit m-v h oht.Vjl t t I ti iv a. BARTLETT, No. S3 Sni'h SIXTH Mtrent.. iVv ( hi nnit. 1 1 t.f jy- MT to KIV ny m vt.KKvsfirc V CUT fQt 1 f i - t i .fn i ii .it.i n at. titmt t cmSNUT Krept, I to argUM yourself un it kiitiwu OAS FIXTURES. CORNELIUS S"M5 GftS FIXTURES HuUf-rMuiK, Ho. 821 SHERRY Straw, PHIL.AOKLHMI A. e kave ssu store or cliro(K OoRWKUliS A S )NS. OROCERIES, ETO. JNOLISH AND WCOTOH Al.RH AND BKOWN STOUT. Jast received, a fres i luviihie of Guinness' (xtra Dublin Stout, Tennant's Engdxti Ale aud Browrt Stont, Rouert. Younger's Sparkllag tVlinimrith Ale, Buss A Co. 's East India fale Ale, Alls-tpp's Vn'.e Ate, In Btoue and glass, all In fine order, our own Imports-ti-n. A full line of choice and desirable FAMILY GRO CERIES. WILLIAM KKLLRY, a. w. vomer rwjsi.tr in etreet ant GLRAKD Avena, 11 10 tnstn, PHTLADKLPHIA. E8TA IJLIi M KD 1 8(l. WAItRANTJKD PUKK Old Government Java Coffee. Roasted fresh every day, at only 85 cents per lb., or 8 lbs. for one dollar. Lovers of g xtd Coffee, give this a trial and satlKfy yourselves. For sale only at COUSin East End Grocery, no. us south nt:Jozi hi., Below chet nut, Wert Side. N. B. Choice Groceries of ad kluds constantly ar rtvlug. a it trwturpv FINANOIAU. Loan of tlie United States. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO I HE New 6 Per Cent. United States Loan Received at our Office, where all Information wu given as to terms, etc. VVM. PAINTER & CO., No. 36 8. THIRD Street, PHILADSr.PHTA. -Tt -ii. 7 Per Cent. Gold Coupons THE COUPONS OF THE Kuavlriiry hii1 liew'viotra Uall road Com y. FIRST MORTOAQB BONDS, due April 1, will be paiu Free of all Tmcs, On and after tbat oate, at the Baukla House of VM. PAINTER & CO., No. 36 rOUTH THIU1) STKEKT. S3tf PHILADELPHIA.. F it is. 8ix Per Cent. Loan of tbe City of Wil liam aport, Pennsylvania, Free oi nil T ti x. m. At 85 and Accrued Interest. These Bonds are made abaolutei; secure uy act of Legislature compelling the city to levy sartlitteut tax to pay Interest and pruiulpaL P. 8. PETEHSON A CO., No. 39 8 THIK1 HTKKKT, PHU.ADGLPHIA JOHN S. RUSHTON & CO.. BARKER AND BROKERS. GOLD ANB COUPONS WASTED. Cit Wiirrants BO ('OUT AN f) SOLD, No. 60 South TH1KD atroot. CUlLADriuPaiA. SPECIAL FINANCIAL.. JAY C00KE & CO.. JH COOKE, KcCilllOGll & CO., LoNDOIV, wo Dciilfti lu Goveraruont SccarlticR, Spccu; B'4'ii"vli)n siivenro the l'tr lise and Siie 4 bi i'li old Mi-k OU Ciiniiia-l.u, at.tfie Uixirdof bn kero Iii thin mifl tiiher nt. a. INTKKKST At IOW I P. ON DPpoStTS. tii i.BUTio.vy MAonn all points. OoLD AND tilLVLK iiOlHl' AND OL In eoi.iiinion wnh nir lintin Louse we ar n pr'par-l to t.teiutHt a genml FtKEiON kxctiako.h: ui.islsks;;, Inducin g pun luise and a. vie of Mterlio Slim, ao'i the ifM.e of Cnii.nieii nil t ie, inn hihI TrAve.iers' Cir cu ar l tieifc, Hv'nliaole lu hii .ri ol the world. iiU'l me IliUh etHl'led U rrelv: CiL1 ON LKffHrT, mid to il!uw f'i'tr pr cent.. Interest la currency theteou. HhvIik rtireet telegraphic e-in:miiii;nilon with Ih.Hi our isew kork and w AHiiinirtiin orrlees, we can otter mij etlor fitelllti s in imr cut;iiurs. RELIABLE R A I (.LOAD BOSIW Foa INV;:ST lVlET. P8rrplilets aud full uiiorrnailun given at our otfloe, B 8 Snjrp No. 1 14 S. TH1R! Si reel, Phtlada. fJEW U. S. LOAI Uonvertol iato New Loans of the Uniied States ou best teimi. BE HA YEN & BR0, financial Agenti United Stale, Ho. 40 Houth THIRD Street. 8 S6 btll'h lltl 5 r25R C2r, Kew United Stales lm. Agents appointed to receive subscript tons or ex- change 1 OJ1 5-20 UtOWDS. Books now opeu and information furnished as tertus, etc ELLIOTT, COLLINS A CO., No. 109 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 8Stf PUILACKLVniA. DUNN BROTHERS, J?os. 61 and 53 S. THIRD St. Dealers in Mercantile Paper, lllat ral Lotns, Oovernnient Biicurlties, and Gold. Draw Bills of Exchange ou tne Union Bank of Ixindon.and lenue travellers' letters of credit throngu Mehsra. BOWLKt) BKOa A (X., available In all the cities ot Europe. Make Collections on all points. Saccule orders forBonda and Stocks at Board of Brokers. Allow interest on Depoeiw, subjoct to check at sight. . 1S INVESTMENT BONDS PORTA OK LAKK AND LAKE SCPKHIOR SilH CANAL ltra. he:ured by Urt iiiorfaTHaTe on the canal (now completed), aud uu retu en tale wonh live tuiif-s the auiouut of the uioiigige. . LAKAVKTTK COUNTY, MISSOURI, 10. iHil'OLAH COUNTY, NBBUAfcKA (including Oiuatia), 10a, and tlier cboloe W-aiin couuty and city tK'Uds, yieldii.g good ratr. or lniroHt. WISTFRV PKNNSVLAVNIA RAILKOVD 6a, endorsed by the Pennsylvania Railroad Coainany. For full particulars apply to iiouAiti i4iti.i4 roil, 8 . 8m Ko. 14T South FOUHTH Street. B. K. JAMISON & CO. SUCCESSORS IX) I. IT.Jt:KxVsVV .fe CO, BANKltKS AND DKALKR6 IN Gold, Silver, and Government Bonds At tJIkeat llarket Hales, N. W. Cor. THIRD and CHKSNUT Su bpe;lal attention fjrlven to COMMISSION ORDBKd in New York and PhtlHdelpMa HVkS Bordi. etc etc 11 rao UA.'BlZtHHQWl aso B A N i: l k. oiipi bit A.ot.vi!ivjs Ha.c:iVji.;j a.i iNritit ItS'f AlUiVVtU N D.M-..Y lLan OKhU pPO:PTLY KXtC!!TBi FOK TH B PUHt'WAHF N1) HALTS OF ALL R 3JJABLB HIS CI HlTiKH. CoLLKt'TfONM M A UF KVt.UYWBBKK. lr., TIATB.D. a. . a. mrrr a -v -v itm a f8 em. Folia (U. FINANOIAU. A RELIABLE Safe Home Investment. XII u Sunbury and lewistown Railroad Company 7 run oBitf ?. a old First Mortgage Bonds. Interest Payable April nail Octo ber, Free of 8tnte nud United Htatet Taiei, We are now ofTerin the balance of the loan nt tt.vfm.ooo. which is secured by a d-at and only ilea 'heeutlre property aud franchises of the Com pany. At 90 and the Accrued ImterewC Added. The Road Is now rapidly approaching compleMon. with a larie trade In UwaUIKON. aud LUMBER, lu aOKltiou to the pH8eener travel awaltiuir tha lM) I up of this jrrent!y ik eded enten r!e. Tne local umi aione is sumcteuuy irjre to an stain the Koad. ve nav-nonesoHiioD lu reoommeridlnor the Bonds a a CI1KAP, KfLlAdLR. and SAFE INVEST. NKNT. K. r pamphfeu, with map, and full Information, at ply to WWf. PAINTER & CO., BANKERS, Dealers In Government Securities, No. 36 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. Wilmington and Reading Railroad Free of Taxes. We are wow ofTerinff a limited amount of the SECOND MOKTQAUK BONDS of this Uoaipanj At 82 and Accrued Interest. The Bonds are Issued In SI GOs, SSOOs, and S I OOOs, IOLPUN3 PAYABLE JANUARY AND JULY. "We p-iaeed the F1UST MOHTQ AQB BONDS ot thin tou pany at 85 rer ceut. They are now brtafrtng n the opeu market DS per cent. This fact U strong evidence of the standing and credit of this Com- The road is now finished and doing a laree and prhiahle buatness. PAINTER & CO.. BANKERS, And Dealers In Government SocaJes, Ko. 36 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. SPECIAL NOTICE TO INVESTORS. A Choice Security. We 'are now able to sapply a limited amoua of tbe . Catawissa Railroad Company's 7 PER CENT. CONVERTIBLE MOB I GAGE FREK OF bTATK AND UNITED STATES TAX. They are Issued for die sole purpose of building the exieiml' u Irom MILTON TO Wit.i.tAMsrtJKl', a dlManee ol B0 Tnt'e, and are tueured by m lien on tk antvrt rvud ihik loo tinks, fullv equipped and doliiir a nouriatiing bubiueaa. W lien It Is ooasiderea that the entire ladebtodoeas of the company wl:l be luna tuuu 0,ooo per mile, leavliiir out their Vahuabir Coal ruterty of lHOo acre. it will lie aeen ar on e what an uuuaiiiU amount of a.'cuilty la attached to tnae bonds, and they taere fore H.nst comineud themselves to tno moet prudent lnvestois. An andlilobal advaoUge la, that they can be eouverted, at the "p!l n of the holder, after IP years, ilito the Preferred Stock, at par. Tbvy urn r glntred (Xjupou Bonds (a frreat safe-, troard), lmtued In hiiuib ol t-MiO and $1000. Interest payable February aud Aupuat. Prim i4 and seorutd interest, leaving a good nmrtu for ailvanre. For further lmorniallon, apply to D. C. WHARTON MWTH & CO., No. 1865 ' 121 SOUTH THIRH BTREET, prjlLADELPIIIA. WINDOW BLINDS, ETO. VINDOW BLINDS. Lace Curtalm, Curtain Cornicea, HULL AUD SHAPE 3, PAINTKD SHADES of the latest tint. BUND pali.ted aud trimmed biORK r-HAlJr.S made and lettered. Picture Cord, Taanela, Eic. Repairiutc promptly attended to, D. J. Jr.. jio. ig KOUXU SIXTH STKEKT, ITiu.tuSm PHIL1DKLPUU. i c yi t. . 1 4 v . M
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