TJIK DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1S71. I A 1)008 REYESGE. i'lprrlfle rinict with n ninatUT-A Plht rr n l.lfer Draih- lUrslo (Viainii i nr. i imiTinnn, 01 ureene countv, new iora, h recently the owner of a mastiff, which he aM raised, and which was about two rears old, 1 A ... n .. I . ... . 1 . 1 I - ii ..- n-u, u uuuov, mo tangent nog; in luo inunv.r. Friday afternoon, far. Tlmerrnan and a lady igubor, named Mrs. ftllza Kurt, returning rne from a visit to Catsklll, found the dog copying the gate, nnd would not let thoin hs. Mrs. Tinierman ordered hira away, but the asliff would not obey until they had thrown veral atones at him, when tie took refuse der the Kitchen. A short time after Mrs. iff. while asaiotine Mrs. Tlinerinan in carry- ;eome things from the house to the kitchen, the flog, witu stealthy steps and glaring es, advancing slowly towards her. She, see- g she could not fetop the dog by word or gen- ire, at once rrerarca to defend herself, as ibt was impossible. As soon as the dog was eiir her, he arose on his hind feet and at mpted to seize Mrs. Huff by the throat. Then ensued a combat between the woman nd dog of about ten minutes duration, and Inich for lis fierceness scarcely bus a parallel rn such encounters. Mrs. Huff first threw out cr left arm. which the dog bit fearfully tear be wrist, and with her right bund caught the Infuriated brute by the throat, and as soon as ier left nana was released Ironi the grip ot be dog she seized his under jaw with t. Knowing from every circumstance that his combat would be a lensthv ono, as oon as the first excitement had subsldect, Irs. Huff ordered the family to close every oor bnt one. towards which she gradually but lowly drew the dog. Hefore reaching the steps In front of the open door, the clog had for a bort time partially disengaged himself, and bit Mrs. Huff severely on the left thigh, llnally he had reached the doorsteps, and began to toalk up them backwards, and when at the top he. by summoning an tier strengtn. ana oy one iuient enure, uirewmeaog to me grouna on is back. He fore the animal could recover his feet and ascend the steps, Mrs. Huff had en tered the house and closed the door, and at once ainted. Her wounds were examined and pressed by a skilful physician, who pronounced er cate almost nopciess. Jier luce, arms. "ana imbs a few hours after had swollen to double heir natural size, the poison from the bite Laving in a few hours diffused itself throughout uer wnoie ooay. LYNCH LAW IN NEW YORK. A'blxkr Without R License Th 'Irrchnnt Tremea to n lisni oi i nr una rrntaer.. A correspondent of the Rochester Democrat. ating at nest Bloomfleld, writes: ' e have had a case of lynch law here re- lintly, the facts of which are as follows: An dividual hail recently come to town, and was irreptitiously selling hard cider, which pro- uced remarkable effects upon those who drank ; In fact, not to put too tine a point upon it, as selling whisky (all without license, as we ave no license in town) besides, it was sus- fccted that he was teaching some of the rising feneration 'wars that are dark,' and making lem pay well for the knowledge. Some per- uns who felt aggrieved concluded that the uickest wav was the best, aud decided to get id of him lu Western style. "The? accordingly, about 11 o clock on t rl- ay evening, went to the hotel, aud by waking ome disturbance induced nun to come out oi oorB. Tbev instantly threw a blanket over im, and before he could mako any alarm threw im Into a wagon in waiting, and drove away t break-nec k speed. 1 hey took him into tne dioininir towH of Lima, and going to a point there they would bo free from observation, reated him to a coat of tar and leatners. warned bitn not to be seen in town again, and eft him. He returned, however, next morning to the hotel, and spent most of the day In get ting cleaned up. and concluding that It was not healthy place to stay, leu on me evening kraln." Ml'SlCA!. A IHHUATI C. "Love's Nnrrllicti" n.t the Che.ant. Mr. Davenport Jias thus far succeeded fir be- fc-ond general expectation in building up he fortunes of the (Jhesnut street 'ineatre, Lnd both he and the public have reason to feel Pxatlfied at ihe success that has attended his r V. . -ni ti t 1 t ,t.i. . HortS to g've rnnaaeipma a meaira wueic Standard plays will be represented in really su perior stvle. The company he rjas collectea Ibout him contains some actors of excellent Ibillty, and considering that It was engaged l the middle oi a season, it is ceriaiuiy. very strong combination. Mr. Davenport is lso fortunate in having such an experienced tage manager as Mr. W. 8. Fredericks, and the ffects of good discipline beuina the scenes are lainly perceptible In the increased efficiency of he company. Good discipline, good taste, and thorough knowledge of staire business can ork wonders in a theatre even with common' ilace material, but Mr. Davenport Is particularly tacky in having been able to secure severa ctors of much talent for the principal lines or Vislness, while his company as a whole ia llv up to the usual average. The increased r ' . ... ... fliclency we have mentioned was plainly per fceptlble last evening, when Lovell s beautiful lay of Love s Sacrijiee was performed in more erfect stvle than it was last week. In fact, the fentertainmeflt passed off with scarcely a jar rom beginning to end, and it was heartily en oyed by the large audience in attendance. This lay is not represented as often as it deserves o be, and we hope that it will be repeatedly firought out on the stage of the Chesnut, if only or the sate oi air. uavenpon a ueauuiui per onation of "Matthew Elmore," a powerful, ender, and thoroughly artistic piece of acting hat everv lover ot high dramatic art should be Vimlliar with. Th OUT Aum.eroenn. Ji At thk Chesnut Sheridan Knowles' play of TheW'ife will be performed this evening. At tub Walnut Miss Leona Cavender will appear this evening in the drama of Minnie's Luck. At the Ancn the comedy of Coquettes is an nounced for this evening. At tub Auch Stkebt Opera. House an at tractive programme of minstrelsy will be pre sented this evening. At thr Assembly Buildings the double keaded girl aud other curiosities are on exhi bition. At Dufup.z & Benedict s Opera. House Mr. C. Harry I'ranck will this eveniug personate "Cagllostro" lu the drama of TUe CUurlatan. At tub American a miscellaneous enter talnmeut will be given this evening. At the American Museum, Ninth and Arch Streets, the extravaganza of J'uss in Bouts will be performed this afternoon, aud the drama ot 2'he Drunkard this evening. Rotherv.kl's pictuee of "the Btttle of Gettysburg" is on exhibition day and evening at Ho. 1003 Chesnut rtreet. I BiBRSTAUt s painting of "The Ruierald Pool may be seen at Karles' Galleries, No. Slt5 Chesnut J Taeodoke Thomas will give three grand or I cbestral concerts at the Academy ft Music on I I'riday eveuinjr, Februarys, aud Saturday after I nnnn and evening. February 4. The sale of sub- .nir.tinn iii i.cm win comiuencc ui-biuiiuw i the music store of F. A. North iV: Co., No. 10M (Jhesnut street. At tub Academy of Music, ot Friday even r( on fiatertaiunieut will be given in nhich Madame Anna Bishop, IIm Li..ie 1'ler- boii Dr It. Shelton Mackenzie, Mr. w.iu ton', and Master Charles Dean rlll appaar. u.nmwn twxrt. In the city, lowest pi u:e, aaft gad- i.. ai.rkrhos & CO.. No. H.5 Caedout CK)nRT. CORHKTS. Thk Lapiki' OrrORTawiTT. Thr Ladira' Oppoktcnitt. W) C'KNTH 0000 If ANH-MAPK COHSltTS. "0 ('RN1H 8UPKRIOR NR W C'OHSKT. S ('KNTS HKKI.Y-TR1MMKD llORSKT. K" t'KNTS sri.F.Nnin Wiivkn Coilskt. II 1'0 Sl'I'KRIOR W'OVKN COHSKT. l -eo HrrRKiitK Patknt Circular Oorr Corsrt. TnR (ini Dollar Patent Circular CJore ( orspt, tow having a marked inccess, is well shaped and made up In a superior manner. It Is the lii'lles favorite. To secure Increased potrnnae Mr. Finn Is presenting a splendid line of Corsets at figures ior uciow usual rates. .TOHK M. KINK, 8. K. corner Arch and Seventh streets. Burnktt'8 Kai.listox The best cosmetic. A Morkiko Visit. Mrs. (Irahara Kate, wvm Is your mother this mornlnn 1 Kate she Is In the kit chen making mince plus. Mrs. G. Why, Kate, yon surprise niel Mrs. Crocker told me only a few days ago that she was quite sick, and not able to be about. Kate Oh.vfB, she has been quite sick; but the day after Mrs. C. was here Ma sent for a bottle of Plan tation Bitters, and lias taken It three times a day since. It worked like a charm, and Ma says she is better and stronger than she has beeo for years She thinks it the best medicine in the world, and wants me to take some; but it is so awful bitter I do not like it. I have taken It several times, but It gives me such an appetite that I tell ma her mince pies will not last long. Mrs. CI. Ood morning, Kate. Give my love to your mother, and tell her sie Is safe so long as she has Plantation Bitters in the house. Mr. William W. Caskipy, the Jeweller at No. 3 South Second street, has one of the largest and most attractive stock s of all kinds of Jewelry and Silver ware In the city. lie has also on hand a One assort ment of fine American Western Watches. Those who purchase at this stoie at the present time are certain to get the worth of their money. Burnetts Cocoaine a perfect balr-dresslng. Whitman's Jujube Is now the standard remedy for Singers, Public Speakers, and all aiTections of the Throat. cents per box. Druggists sell it. Stkphsn F. Whitman fc $on, Sole Manufacturers, 8. W. corner of Twelfth atid Market streets. Morris? Mitchell On the 23d Instant, by the Kev. Dr. Blackwood, Mr. Asbury Mohris to Miss Lizzie J. Mitchell, both of this city. Terry States. January 13, 1871, at the Baptist l'aisoiiace, in isusueton. i'liuaneipnia, pt kv. w. E. Cert-well. Mr. . infield . Tkkry. of Browns ville, bucks connty, Pa., to Miss Mary E. states. of Bensalem, Bucks county, Pa. IIK?I. Garrett. On the morning of the 25th Instant. T1 ..... . n 1 . 111 vn.IT. n thA Lll.l r . . r. H r. f X, t ...... Ills relations ana inenas am invited to attend his fuueral. from his late residence, No. 227 Shipley street, Wilmington, Delaware, on Seventh day, the 2Hi instant, to leave the nouse at 3 o clock P. M. Oordon. On the 2lst, P. M.. James R. Gordon. in the Cist year of his ace. The relatives and friends of the family, also Unltv Lodge, No. 711, . U. O. of O. F., and the order in ireneral, are Invited to attend the funeral, from bis lnte residence, No. tine Fitzwater street, on Thurs day, 2Cih Instant, at 10 A. M. Holland. On the 21st instant, Mary A., wife of Alexander Holland, in tne oetn year or her age. The relatives ana inenas or ine ramny are invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday morning, at 11 o'clock, from her late residence, Chester Vallev. CarriaieH will be in waiting to meet the 7-80 A. M. train at Valley Forge Station, via Reading Railroad. Jones. On the evening of the 23d. after a long and piiiniui illness, .lizabstu, wue uuohn Junes, in the 61st year of her age. The relatives aud menus or tne family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday morning, vum instant, at. in clock, irora tne resi dence of her husband, no. l45 N. Tenth street. Leslie. On the 23d, at 9 o'clock P. M., Mrs. Maby Leslie, wife or dacoD Leslie, aged years. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from hor Into rmtdnnoe. Wo. 021 South Tenth street, on Tuursday, S8ch, at 8 o'clook. maokf. On the 23d instant. Eu((8nk Auoustine Maoek, youngeBt son of James and Elizibeth Magee, in the 2Ctn year or nis age. Relatives and friends or the family, also the Key stone Battery, are respectfully Invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his brother, Charles B. Magee, No. 1C17 Wood street, on Thursday, the t!6tn lust., at 1 o'clock. SPECIAL NOTICES. Ibr additional Special Noiice tee Inrtdt fttJM. iSk- "A THING OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOR- & LEWIS' Printing House, FIFTH andCUfiSXUT btreets. it r57 CHRIST REFORMED CHURCH. GREEN Street, near Sixteenth. Services this evening at 8 o'clock, by the Rev. Z. WEIER, A. M of PennHburg, Pa. Strange s and friends invited. It V5- THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SOCI- etv of the UNION TEMPORARY HOME FOR CHILDREN will be held at the Home, North east corner SIXTEENTH and POPLAR Streets, on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 2Ctu instant, at 4 O'clock. D. C Mt'CAM MOW, 1 21 st Secretary. PRESBYTERIAN MEMORIAL FUND. A "" nubile meeting in behalf oj this fund will be held m...i ...... ....... I.'1'T.'V ri f 1 a. Tl i.'nl n.ilp In the Church on Penn Sonare, jiK)AU street. Ad dresses will be made by Hon. W'llliara E. Hodge, of New York; Rev. D. N. f. ureea, Jtev. uenry f. McCook. Rev. E. P. Humphreys, V. D., and others. U rrs- REV. PHILIP SHAFF. D. D., TUB EMI- nent Theologian and late American Envoy of the Evangelical Alliance to European Churches, will deliver the fourth of the series of Lectures now being given at CONCERT HALL, THIS EVENING, Jan. 21, At eight o'clock. Rev. WILLIAM HAGUE, D. D., will deliver the flfth on THURSDAY EVENING. Jan. 26. Reserved seats may be secured at Oonld & Fischer's Piano Rooms, without extra charge. It CLOTHINOi w A N A M A K E R BROWN HAVE JUST KECEIVED An Enormous Instalment Of Beautiful A'eio Overcoats Of the I try Latest styles, In MeHw, Bearers, httneys, Utuncnilias, All of Our Own Best Make. Equal to Custom Work, Whichirill be bold At llemarkably Low Prices! Those wishini to lay in a supply of Ex- CelU-nt Clotliitid FOB NEXT WINTER Will do well to examine our present Elegant Assortment. J'olite attention yietn to au,wneiiter luoKing or buying. WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, The Largest Clothing House lu America, B1XTII aud MARKET Streets. CARRIAGES. ESTABLISHED 1S53. JOSEPH BECKHAUS, No. 1201 JEANKF0RD Avenue, ABOVE O I HARD AVENUE, Manufacturer of exclusively FIRST-CLASS CAKHIAGE8. NEWEST STYLES. Clarences. Landaus, Landaulettes, Cloae coaches, fctiilnairor. Coaches, 'loupes, Biroucaea, Pinetons. Rock a ways, Etc., 8UJTABLK FOK PHIVATE FAMILY tthd FUliLlO van. workmanship aud tmiKh uermiri m minu in the country. Hi e and varied Block on hand completed and In the works. Orders receive prompt and personal aw leuuou. work warranted. iimrji C'ORSFTS. COKUKTS. rnif'KS KftDUCKD. I'KU KS KEIUCKI. QA8 FIXTURES. CORNELIUS & SONS, ira a i r r a cri 1 1 n i: us a GAS FIXTURES Wholesale and Xlotail HnleNt'ooms, No. 821 CHERRY Streci PHILADELPHIA. We have no store or aleroom on 'hennt street. 1 16 smsp CORNE-LIU8 & SON8 FIRE AND BURQL.AR PROOF SAFE MARVIN'S SAFES. The Sest Quality! The Lowest Prices! The Largest Assortment! Fire-proof. Durslar-oroof. CHROMB IRON MARVIN'S SPHERICAL Will reBlst all BURGLAR'S IMPLEMENTS for any length of tune, rieaae send for catalogue. MARVIN & CO., mo. 721 CS2ESLJUT Street, (MASONIC HALL,) ICS Broadway, N. Y. PHILADELPHIA. 103 Bank St., Cleveland, Ohio A number of Second-hand Safes. of dlfferen makes and sizes, ior saie v jsk x iaiw. Safes. Machinery, etc.. movea ancuioistea prompti and carefully, at reasonable rates. 10 T imwsm SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANIES. gECUKITY FROM LOSS BT BURGLARY KOBlilSU I, J!lttl, UK ACClLiiIN I. The Fidelity Insurance, Trout and Safe Deposit Company OF rUILADELPHIA IN THEIK New Marble Fire-proof Building, Nog. 329-331 CHESNUT Street Capital subscribed, $1,000,000 ; paid, f 000,000. FAMILY PLATK, COIN, DEEDS, and VALUABLES of every description received for safe-keeping, under guarantee, at very moderate rates. The Oomnanv also rent SAFES INSIDB THEIR BURGLAR-PROOif VAULTS, at prices varying from $15 to tiB a year, according to size. An extra size for Corporations ana imusern. nouins ana aesKfl adjoining vaults provided for Safe Kentera, DEPOSIT8 OF MONEY RECEIVED ON INTE- RKbT at three per cent, payable by check, without notice, and at lour per vent, payable by check, on ten days' notice. TRAVELLERS' LETTERS OF CREDIT furnished available in all parts 01 Europe. INCOME COLLECTED and remitted for one per cent The Company act as EXECUTORS. ADMINIS- TRATORS, and GUARDIANS, and RECEIVE and EXECUTE I'll us I B 01 every uencnption, iroiaine Courts, Corporations, and individuals. N. B. BROWNE, President C. H CLARK, Vice-President ROBERT PATTRBSON, Secretary and Treasurer. DUiECTORS. N. B. Browne. , Alexander Henry, Clarence U. Clark, John Welsh, Charles Macalester, Etephen A. Caldwell, CJeorge F. Tyier. Henry C. Gibson. Edward w. Jiara, J. UlUingbam Fell. Henry Pratt McKean. Bl3fmw5 CLOVES. After having done the largest KID GLOVE TRADE during the last year ever dona by one house In Philadelphia, the MESSRS. A. & J. B. BAHTECL0MEW, Of TUB Great Kid Glove Emporium, Find as a natural consequence some soiled and Im perfect Gloves, of their well-known brands, 'Bart ley," "La Belle," "Jouvln,"and "Joseph," which they propose to sell at 75 Cents Per Pair, For all brands, all colors, and all sizes. This is a grand opportunity to get good Gloves cheap, which are suitable to wear in muffs and ordinary wear. They also are offering a lot of 8-Button Fancy Top Gloves (worth $1-87) at $i-28 per pair. This low price will Bell them quick. Call before tney are an gone. Vi $1 swtf MILLINERY, TRIMMINQS, ETO. FRENCH BR1AKFAST CAPS. THE MISSES rtcVAUCH & DUHCAW, No. 114 SOUTH ELEVENTH STU15ET, Dave now In store a full assortment of ladies' and Children Freach Caps. EMBROIDERIES. Hamburg ErijrlnuB aud Insertlngs. lluipure KiIj-'Uibb and Inserting. French Woik. lodging aud lnucrtlnsa. WHITE GOODS. Pique, Cambric, Jaconet, Nainsook, Swls, Frenct Muslin, Tarlatan, Lacesi uinrte-up Lace Goods, and every variety of do6iraule WHITE GOODS at a re duction in price. . INFANTS' OUTFITS oa hand and made to order. 113 tsirp (uiw FINANCIAL. rJBW 7 30 GOLD lOAW. SAFE! PROFITABLE I PERM AN E XT 1 ' .1 AY CODUB Ac CO. Oifer for sale at Par and Aocrued Intei-est the FIRST MORTGAGE LAND GRAND GOLD BOND OF THB KORTDERX PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. These bonds are secured, fimt, by a First Mort gspe on the Railroad itself. Ha rolling stocK and al. equipments; utrimd, by a First Mortgage on its en tire Land Grant oeing more than Tventy two Thousand Acres of Land to each mile of Road. The Donrts are free from United states Tax; the Principal and Interest are payable In Oold the Principal at ihe end of Thirty years, and the Interest rml-anniially, at t he rate of SEVEN AND TUKEB TENTHS PER CENT, per annum. Thcv are issued in denominations of $ io, $500 iooo,fKuoo, and $10,000. The Trustees under the Mortgage are Messrs. Jav Cooke, of Philadelphia, and J. Krtgar Thomson. President of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad Company. These Northern Paclflo 7-30 Bonds will at all times before maturity be receivable at Ten per Cent Premium (or 110) in exchange for the 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 United States 6-20g can, by converttnglthem into Northern Pacldcs Increase their yearly income one thxrd, aud still have a perfectly reliable Investment HOW TO OUT TUEM Yonr nearest Bank or Banker will supply these bonds In any desired amount and of any needed denomination. Persons wishing to exchange stocks or other bonds for these can do so with any of our Agent1), who will allow the highest current price for ALL MARKETABLE SECURITIES. Those living in localities remote from Banks may send money, or other bonds, directly to us by ex press, and we will send back Northern Pacltlc Bonds at our own nsK, ana wimoui cosi 10 me investor. For further Information, pamphlets, maps, etc., call on or address the undersigned, or any of the Banks or Bankers employed to sen tnis loan. For sale by JAY COO KE A CO., PHit.ADEi.pniA, Nkw York, and Wahhinotov, Fiscal Agents Northern Paclflo Railroad Co., By most National uanks, and by Brokers gene rally throughout the country. 1 12 low wxtx. rAiUTEn & co., Gcucrnl AsrentH FOR SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA SOUTHERN NEW JBRSEY. AN! -yE OFFER FOlt SALE, AT PAB, THE HEW MASONIC TEMPLE LOAN, Bearing 7 3-10 interest, Redeemable after Ave (B) asS within twenty-one (21) years. Interest I'ayable March and Hep teinber. The Bonds funis to suit are registered, and will be issued in DE HA YEN & BEO., No. 40 South THIRD Street. 611 PHILADELPHIA! 0tocES bought and sold oa oomroliiion. Oold .n4 Governments bought and sold. Accoanta received aud interest allowed, subject to Sight'Drafts. jAxCoOKE&CpL PHILADELPHIA, NEW TORE, and "WASHINGTON, 15 A N K IS XI 3, AND Dealers in Government Securities. Special attention riven to the Purchase and Sale of Bonds and Stocks on Commission, at the Board of Broken in this and other cities. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. COLLECTIONS HADE ON ALL POINTS. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD. Sellable Railroad Bonds for Investment. Pamphlets and fall Information given at oar office, No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. nsim B. K. JABIIS0H & CO., SUCCESSORS TO X. IT. ICEL1L.Y & CO., BANKERS AND DEALERS IN Gold. Silver, and Government Sands At Closest Market Hates, N. W. Cor. THIRD and CHESNUT Sts. Special attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS in New York and Philadelphia Stock Boards, etc etc 85 JOHN S. RUSHTQN & CO.. BANKERS AUD BROKERS. NOVEMBER COUPONS WANTED City Warrants BOUGHT AND SOLD. tio. 60 South THIRD Street. 8 SSI PHILADELPHIA. D. C. WHARTON SMITH 8 CO. BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Successors to smith, Randolph Co. Xvtr; branch of the business will have prompt at entlon as heretofore. Quotation of Stocks, Governments, and Oold, contitantly received from Nov York by frivatj wihh, from our friends, Bdinuud D. Randolph & Co. MNANOIAL, A RELIABLE Safe Homo Investmsnt Sunbury and Lewistovn Railroad Company 7 PES CENT. GOLD First MortaiA'e Bonds. Interest I'aynble April aul Octo lr, I'ree ofMtate aud Halted Mtuteg Taxes. We are now offering the balance of the loan of $1,200,000. whioh is Becnrod by a first and only lien on the entire property and franchises of the Company, At 90 and tho Accrued lute rest Added. The lload is now rapidly approaching com pletion, with a large trade in GOAL, IllON, and LUMBER, in addition to the passenger travel awaiting the opening of thia greatly needed enterprise. The local trade alone ia sufficiently large to sustain the Road. We have no hesitation in reoommendins the Bonds as a CHEAP, RELIABLE, and SAFE INVESTMENT. For pamphlets, with map, and fall infor- illation, apply to W&1. PAINTER & CO., Dealers in Government Seouritlet, Ho. 36 South THIRD Street, 6ttf4p PHILADELPHIA. Wilmington and Reading XXAZIZIOAD SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS Free of Taxes. We are offering $200,000 of the Second Mortgage Bonds ot this Company AT 82 AMD ACCRUED INTEREST. For the convenience of Investors these Bonds are issued in denominations of $1000s, $500s, and $100s. The money is required for the purchase of addi tional Rolling Stock and the full equipment of the Road. The road is now finished, and doing a business largely In excess of the anticipations of Its oihuers. The trade offering necessitates a large additional outlay for rolling stock, to afford full facilities for its prompt transaction, the present rolling stock not being sufficient to accommodate the trade. WI. FAINTER & CO., BANKEliS, No. 33 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. JAlWAHSr 2,1871, OUP O TV c tHE COUPONS OP THE S15COND MORTGAGE 1JONDS OF THE Wilmington ' Railroad and Reading Company, DUE FIRST 0 JANUARY, Will be paid on and after that date at the HaniLln House of VVM. PAIKTER & CO., No. 36 SOUTH T3I11D STRK3T, PEILADELPSIA. 12 19 tt VM. 8. HILLES, Treasurer. O It S A. L 13, Six Per Cent. Loan of th9 Citj of Wil liameport, Pennsylvania, Frt?o oi tx 1 1 Tux o is, At 85 and Accrued Interest. Theee Bonds are made absolutely secure by act of Legislature compelling the uity to levy suiliclunt (ax to pay Interest and principal. P. 8. PETEftSOrS a CO., No. 30 S. THIRD STREET, 25 PHILADELPHIA. r30 530 H2aJG!RZ23lSr GIIA17IBO, 11 A N K E R. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS RKCKIVKI) AND INTSIt EST ALLOWED ON DAILY HALN.!id. ORDKKS PROMPTLY EXLCOTaiJ KOU TH8 PVJHCBASK AND SALS V ALL KiiL.lALLS t0. CURITI KS .t niToiivinn 7RS Ti viTAI'a COLLATKIUL LOANS NEGO. TIATKJD. 18 8i am Wo. 630 WALNUT St. Phils d. FINANCIAL. JAY COOKE, McCULLOCI & Ct, No. 41 LOMBARD 3troot. LONtOW, E3TQLAKD. In connection with our bouses ia New Tor an Washington, we have opened a Branch in London, under the above name, with Hon. Hugh rtXcCniloch, Late Secretary of the Treasury, J. U. PULESTOIS", of New Vork, and FRANK n. EVANS, of London, as Resident Partners, and are now prepared to transact a General Foreign Exchange Business INCLUDING PURCHASE AND SALS OF 8TK!tLiNU- BILLS And the Issue of COMMERCIAL CREDITS AND TRAVELLERS CIRCULAR LETTEKS, The latter available in any part of the world. The above extension of our business enables ua to receive Oold. on IZeiosit, And to allow 4 per cent, in ciMreuey thereon. JAY COOKS & CO., BANK EUS, PHILADELPHIA, WASHINGTON, AND NEW YORK. lilm FOB Tiustees, Executors and Administrator WE OPFEH FOK BALE $2,000,000 OP THB Pennsylvania Railroad Co. 's SIX PER CENT. BONDS at J)5 And Interest Added to tua Date of " Xuronaae. All Free from State Tax, uaJ Issued in Sums of $1000. These bonds are coopon and regtstered, interest on the former payable January and Ja)y 1; on the latter April and October 1, aud by an act of: h Legislature, approved April 1, 1S70, are made A LEGAL INVESTMENT for Administrators, Execu tors, Trustees, etc. For further particulars apply to Jay Cooke &, Co.. E. V. lark & Co., XV, II. Newbold, Hon Sc. AcrtKen, C. A II. liorfe. 1 8 im AMERICAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY Of Philadelphia. HOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION FJR TH1 B O IV X IS Cf this Company Aie now open at the following: placet Office of the Insurance Company of North Ame rica, No 832 Walnut street. Oilice of the Delaware Mutual Insurance Company, southeast corner Third and Waluut streets. Oilice of K. C. Knight A Co., southeast corner of Water and Chesnut street. Offlce of Drexel &. Co.. No. 84 South Third street. Oilice of B. K. Jamison A Co., nortnwest corner of Third and Chesnut streets. C. Camblos & Co., No. 33 Sonth Third street. Oilice of Barker, Bros. A Co., No. 8 South Third Street. Oilice of Qirard National Bank, Third street, below Chesnut. Oilice of Central National Bank, Fourth street, below Chesnut. These BONDS are Issued in sums of fr00 and lltto each, with interest at the rate of 6 per cent, pur annum, free of State tax : are a firm mortgage upon the property of the Company, and the prompt payment of the principal and Interest of tho same is iruaranteed by the Pennsylvania Railroad Com puny. 1 1 lat EILI01T, COLLINS & GO, r:o. 109 South THIRD 8treet. MEMBERS OF STOCK AND GOLD EX CHANGES. DEALERS IN MERCANTILE PAPER, GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, OOLD, 4 86 ETC. ETC. DUNN BROTHERS, Nos. 51 and 53 S. THIRD St., 1 ealers In Mercantile Paper, Collateral Loans, Government Securities, aud Ooli. Draw Bills of Exohange on the Union Bans: of London.and Issue travellers" letters of credit through Messrs. BOWLES BKWJ CO., available in all tuj cities of Europe. Make Collections on all points. Execute orders for Bonds and Stocks at Board of Brokers. Allow inteiest on Deposits, suu;ect to checi at Bight. 1 1 BUeeU J.
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