THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPfTl A, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2G, 1S71. 5 THE MXTII CESSUS. The Panmrrntlon Coimilflw-The Arente ripnlntln f lh i onnlrv .TN. Vn, I V, Increase nf WZ .VJ Per rtt. In Tea Year lempttrlKOan whit the Past Papalntlan. Complete returns of the recent censa from Ml the States and Territories have been received at the Census Bureau in Washington, by which the pa;regate population of the country Is ehown to be fW, 535, 153. The rcrlclon of these returns will necessarily make oornO changes, but they will probably not bo material enough to affect the aggregate, or the relative rank of the States. In tho following table we give the population of each State, according to the returns 1370 and liM'O, with the percentage of Increase In tho ten years, and the relative rank of each State at the time of the two enumerations. Three State have been admitted into the I'nlon since the census of 1800 was taken, Nebraska and Nevada by change from a Territorial form of erovernment, and West Virginia by the parti tion of Virginia. In tho column of relatlvo lauk in 1 SOU. these three Slates are indicntcd by an asterisk (). The population of old Vir ginia in l:sf'tt is divided in tho tublo between the iwo Slates they are now constituted, to show the actnnl increase in each during the decade: 1S70. S i i ie. J'cy. Antmiu.i Arkansas Culiloruiii... Connect u ut . Delaware. ... I lorlilu (ioolft'a Illinois InriUuu Iowa KUIIHUX Kentui.'k . . . 1TO I a -mi 091 47-1 Id-si 11-41 8S-71 U-M 47-7't 2:;-t! 7tf-.'.9 4,5,4.M; uri,tnu 4ill,lt71 112,210 no. ir, t.'f.7,'No 1,7U.!.M i,;i.-.o,42s 074. Ml fi I 107. 20(1 1.1.Vi,?J TiH,mi2 62S.279 fiST.l)4'. 1,2-1.0(i 74 j, m 17.12;; 791,80.') 1.H2.012 2S.8U 17,:fi4 oJH,073 672,o;!5, 8,ssu,7r '."., S.s:!9,r,u .'ii,4i',r S!,9i;i,iir 174,020 703,Os' 1.10.1, sot;' (S04.21 B' 1, 2 1 9,0 ; 3TtJ,CS4 7J5,h31, r.:i7.4 i.,;:-rt 1. wn.Gn'J 2, fi:i9.H- l,6T:i,U4 5 8i2,S7ii l.SJl.lK'l r:i2,T:u 68, Oil) TMI.SllG 1,4-'.;. 3.i i 1,1M,9 43.M1 KM 170 1,71.".,0(H) l'J3,IHI0 42,491 818,3110, 11 12 3 4 J I. -2l 1102 1S-3S B-(I9 IBS -02 B-4! 4r-09 II26-4S 11471 rf.2-:ts 84 -7S 12-43 770 1307 73"iK 20-99 84 44 8-4 i:i-:iB 81-99 4-H2 vt 1S-80 8(5-00 I.HUtSllllIrt 21 i Maine... ail,1 Mar.vlaml vol .MaHsacliuseMs... "I Michigan till Minnesota as Mississippi 18 Missouri r Nebraska iis .Nevada Mew Hampshire Ucw Jersey Ts'ew "i ork North Carolina. Onto Oregon 1'eunMy viiniit . . Khode l&lan I .. outli Carolina. Tennessee Texas .. Vcrmobt Vtrpim Wert Vlrgln-u.. Wlflconsiu 1st 27 9(lf,7!M I'M i a i 36 2 'S '& ,3(l mi ,271 4,8tM,41i; 1 ,0W,u! l'l ,6M,iil4 yiT nri: ' 2'J 748.000 13 10 i'.l '2-i .V "i 1,2.'7.963 j 7-9I,IMHV h..0,.v.i! 4Vi,0Hi l,o.'i5,b;;, I Total, States. ... y7;ii-,092,(!B3 ;r,4;:tl,l'Jt,2.'2 24-It District C'titiii'ililai 131,70c, I Arizona i 9,fiM Colorado i 89.70' Dakota H,tv. Idaho 14.99S Montana 2o,Mt4 New Mexico 91.8.v I'tah so, 7 mi AVashinirtoii xz.wn Wyoming ! 9.1H D. V.A Tei rito's 442.r.mi Mates '.fis.it92,o:.a' '. ;r),o?o 8s,r.3r.,i.vt, It will be uoliccd that two SUte, Maiuo and New llatnpt hire, show a slight decretive iu the population as compared with 1SI'0. This is tho llrst time tlut the decennial enumeration has thown a decrease in any State, but between 1850 and 1800 New Hampshire and Vermont re mained almost stationary, tho increase in the former State boiug but 2 55 per ceut., and in the latter only Sl per cent. Tho great ttrides taken by tome of the Western States since 1SC0, and the partition, of Old Virginia, have some what disarranged the relative ra'ik of the States, but a number still retain the position they held in 1800. The tfradutil progress of the population of the entire country siuce the first census enumera tion, that ot 171)0, is shown iu the following: Jar. j'opuiaiirm, 1790 8,929,S27 1300 6,80S,tl26 1810 7,2:19,814 120 9,c.:ts,i;!i ls:i0 1266,020 1840 17,009,4.'.:! 1S.M) 2S,l!)l,S76 1300 iil,44:i.:!22 1370 Sh,h35,lf3 ' 2,170 4.1IW1O ! ! vVori I 4!l,99 113-24 j ll.ltiS 114-01 219,070 ! 77-;tf :U,19t,2B2 i 'il 11 l,4i:!,322.- 22 65 1,::7l'.,09S 85-02 l,9:'.3 SSI iitf-45 2,39-,:il7 3.I-13 i!,i7,Ss9 8:i -4 4,20:1,433 32 07 (1,1. '2,42 I 35-S7 ,iM,4Hi 8B-B9 7,ui'l,s:i! 22'.5 Treviotm to 1S00, the decennial increase had ranged between !:' 0 per ceut. aud 3i)-45 per cent., a degree of uniformity that has been rather reuiarkaUu. Duriug the last teu years, however, the rate of increase, bus fallen to "Ji'55 per cent., or less than two-thirds of the rate during the previous decade. It the usual rate of increase had been maintained during tho past ten years, the preseut population ol the couu try would liavc been 4,030,851, or about 4,100, 000 greater than is thown to be the case. Tho disturbing element of the war against the Union is to be credited with the result us it elands, and this lo.-s of over four millions of inhabitants in ten years is not tho least important legacy bequeathed to the country by the tiaveholdlng oligarchy of the South . During the next ten years, however, we may expect to witness an increase iu our aggregate population even greater than any recorded in the. past ITU SUM I. AHI IEt..UA.l'lU. The CUT Aiuimeiueata. At tub Walnut the drama of MianiS Lnrk will be ii-pren-ntcd this evening, with Miss l.coua Cavci.dcr iu the leading ni'.i. On Monday Mr. J. S. Clarke will commence an engagement ot six nights, during which we understand that a complimentary benefit will bo extended to Mr. J. 1. Stockton," author of the comedy of ' utnl 6'oomc. At the Chesxct this evening O'Keefo's brinht (dd coiiu dy of 'ill ot!x will be given, with Mr. F.. L. l"avenport as 'Hover." At the Aiu h Shakespeare's emedy of .V'Wi Ado Alton i .olkiiKj will bo played this evening. To-morrow evening Mr. Hufus Adams will appear as "fcr l'eter Teazle," iu isuorldau's comedy of The School for fr uitf ul At tub Anon Stkekt Oi'eua IIovsk a va riety ot songs, dances, and E.uiop'.au buvle-ipies will be given tuis evening. At thi: Amekican au attractive prograuiiuo will be preM'iited this evcuiug. At tue Amkiiican Mi bEiM, Ninth and Arch streets, a or:tm.'itic performance will be given Ibis evening in the "Lecture-room." Biekstai t'k picture of "The Emerald Fool" will tie removed from Failes' (ialleries after to-day. MihxCLAKA I.011PE Kr.1.1 doc will give two grand concerts at the Academy of Music on Monday and Tuesday evenings next. Miss Kel logg will be asjided by Mr. J.uues M. Wuhll, pianist: 8igior Veroui! tenor; Signor A. Rm doln, baritone; and Mr. George V. Colby, accompan.v ist. Miss Kellogg k.mhIs so high as an artibt aiid is bo popular wita tho public that these concerts will doubtless attract largo audiences. Reserved seats tan now be secured nt the Academy and at the music store ot F. A. North & Co., No. WM Chesnut street. Tueouoiik Thomas, with his grand orchestra, will give three concerts,' on Friday evening, February 3, and Baturday afternoon aud eveu iug, February 4, at the Academy of Music. Miss Anna Mehllg, the celebrated pianist, will uiftke her tirst appearance iu 1'uiladelpUia at these entertainment. The subscription price lor these concerts is fixed at fa, and the sale f subscription tickets commences to-dar at the muMc i-tore of F. A. North & Co., 'No. Cbeennt Ptrect, and will close on Saturday. A (iKANO COMIIINATION EnTERTAINMRNT will lie given to-morroweveningat the Academy of Music, In which Madame Anna Bishop, Miss l.izr.le l'lerson, Dr. It. Shclton Mackenzie, Mr. William Hamilton, and Ia8ter Charles Dean will appear. Tns Youno M.v.NNFKcnou hnl maniwt will eomo ofT this evening at tho Academy ol Music. This will undoubtedly be a very enjoyable onter tainment, ns the society has been making great exertions to have it surpass tho balls of former years. Tiif. MyKNNr.nrrTOH 1ml marj'tc is announced to Hike placo at tho Academy of Music on Febru ary 14. TiiR F.NOMsn Opeka. The English opera troupe, which has met with groat success in the different places whero it has performed during tho present season, will renppcar at tho Acade my of Music on February 0, and will give six evening and one matinee performances. It is understood that two new operas will be pro duced in addition to those already belonging to the rrpertoire of the company. We hope that on one of the nights at least" The Marrinyo of l i;firo, which is u general favorite here, will bo ftitu- tiTT rriiras. OltEEN OUM VI.ASTKllS, Tns onlt ones which eirectnally will ci kk cokns and Dvmonh, are manufactured by (4. Kkausk, Apotliecsry, N. W. cor. Twelfth and Chesnut Streets. JlHXTT's CooKivo Extracts tbc best. Mr. Wim.iam W. Cassidv, the Jeweller at No. s South Second street, has 0110 of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silver ware In the city. He lias also on hand a One assort ment or fine American Western Watches. Tnose who purchase at this stoic at tho present time are certain to get the worth of their money. M Or-EHATKS mke Magic Mhs.Winsi.ow b Sooth ino fSYKUP, for children teething, softens the gums reduces inflammation, allays all pain. Hare to regu lite the bowels. I'erfectly safe lu all cases, as mil lions of mothers can testify. Sea Mo-8 Fakinb from pure Irish Moss, for Blanc Mange, Puddings, Custards, Creams, etc. etc. Tho cheapest, healthiest, and most delicious food in tho world. BEnniNO, tiest lu the city, lowest price, and gua ranteed, by Albkutson 4 Co., No. 1435 Chesnut street. lii UNKTT tj COT.OQNK the liest mado In America. Whitman's Jimi bb is now the standard remedy for Singers, Public Speakers, and all directions of the Throat, an cents per box. DrucKists sell it. Sikphkn V. WniTMAH Son, Hole Manufacturers, S. W. corner of Twcirili and Market streets. ii;i. (lAKKKTT. On the mornnipr of tho ar.tn instant, TnoMAS (Iakkktt, In the yiit year of Ills Hue. His relations and friends are Invited to attend his funeral, from his late resideuce, No. 227 Hhipli-y strret, Wilminyton, Delaware, on Seventh duv, the 2Mli instant. To leave the house at 3 o'el-icjt 1'. M. STrnitK. On the 2th, at. the reslderee ot his p. rents, No. 8620 l'.arinct street. West Plillndclphia, John Maxwkll, sou of J. 11. and Alice M. Svpher, in the Cth year of his aef. l'uiieral on Friday, 27th ir.st., at 3 o'clock P. M. SPECIAL. NOTICES. For aililitioital Special Kotienti t'ti InnVU Fagr; f A CITY LANDMAltiv. HKr,VKSTKlNT t LliWlS' Punting Uous-, Ht'TlI and t!HE8 NIT. It C-JV- TIIK AXNI'AI. MEKTtNO !' TI1K HOCM ety of the VMON TKMI'OK.VRV HOMK FOR CJIII.Il!KN will te l et I at the Home. North east corner SIX'i'KK.NTil ?n I POPLAR ftree's on Till RS DAY AFi'KRNON, 20lh instant, ut 4 o'clock. D, C JlcCAM 1(JN, 1 24 8t S -cretary. P1SPENSAUY FOR HK1N DISKAHK, No. 210 South KLtVBNIH btreel, Philadel phia. The Board of Trustees announce that this Institu tion Is now open daily, 11 o'clock A. M for tho treatment of HlfcEASKs ok T11K fKIN, under the lmnediote supervision of DR. I,. A. UUHRINU, At tending Physician. S. 1). (!KR1, M. P., President. 21 Btuth 8t il. A. Dl llRlXU. Treasurer. LCGAN IRON AND STEEL COMPANY. A meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will be held at Its oilier, No. 2.10 South TlURl) Street, 1'htladclpWa, on THURSDAY, the second day of February, ls71. at 12 o'clock M., for the elec tion of live Directors, and for the transaction of auy other business which may then be presented. By order CUAKLKS WESTON, Jr., 1 is I3t Secretary of the Corporator. ly PHILADELPHIA AND TRENT KAIL POA" COMPANY, No. 224 SOUTH DllLA WAP.E A YEN UK. Pnii.AnEi.rnu, Jan. 20, 1371. The Directors have deelared a semi-annual Divi dend of Fl VK U") PER CENT, upon the capital stock of the Company, clear of taxes, from the profits of the six montha endliiR December 81, IS70, payable on and after FKU1U Alt V 0 nrox., and that the transfer books be closed uutll FEBRUARY 7, 1871. J. PARKER NORTHS, 121J4t Treasurer. tS?" AT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF TIIR " CORPORATORS OK THE CONTINIiNTAL HOTEL COMPANY, held on MONDAY, January 9. l7i, the following named gentlemen were elected IU anagers fur the eusutusr year : .loIlN RICE, JOSEPH B. MYERS, DANIEL HADDOCK, JR., JAMES 11. ORNE, JOHN C. HUNTER. At a snbscmient ineetlnsr of the Board of Mani (rirs.K'HN KICK was luianlinoiiMlv re-elected j'ro sld( nt, and J. SE1UJEANT PRICE Secretary and Trensnrer. J. SEROEANT PRICE, 1 21 bluthlm Secretary. THE PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY FOR SUPPLYING THE POOR Vl I'll SOUP. No. 33S (3R1SCOM Street, appeal to the public for the an nual atil necessary to conduct their operations. No paid collector is employed, but each member is au thorized to receive donat ions. JOS. S. LEWIS, President, No. ir,04 Pine street. WM. EVANS, Treasurer, No. 61.1 .Market street. ,1 AS. T. SHINN. Broad aud Spruce streets. SAMUEL HUS PON. No. 407 Walnut street. JACoB P. JONES, No. linn Market street. CALEB WOOD, No. f.24 S. Second street. 1 21 2 v r.,Y- NATIONAL BANK OF THE KEI'Ultl.IO. I'iiu.ADKi.i'iiiA, Jan. 13, 1S71. At the annual election hold ou January pi, the following named gentlemen were duly eiei ted Di rectors to serve for the ensuing year: WILLIAM II. KIl.lWN, T. BAR LOW MOOR HEAD, WILLIAM HACK Eh. CHARLES L. SIIAItPl.FSH, WILLIAM B. DEMENT, NATHAN HILLES. KDWARD H. ORNE, JOHN WELSH, ,1a., NAT HAN BROOKE, SAM1 KL A. BI-d'llAM. BENJAMIN KOWLAND, Jit., r REDERIl'lv A. HOVT, CHARLES T. PARRY. And at- a meeting of tlm Board held this da v, WILLIAM H. itll.WV.N, Esi., Aas unaniiiiiiusly lc-elected President. JOSEPH P. M I'M FORD, 1 14 stuthGt Cashier. BOARDING. UIRAKD ST R BET, BETWEEN ELE enth and Twelfth Hud Chesnat and Mar 1121 ket streets. Vacancies for Families aud Single den tlemen. Also, a suit of rooms on the sccou l floor, furnished or unfurnished, wttb first-class board. Also table board. 10 8-ILf MATS AND OARS. nWAHBUKTON'8 IMPROVED VENTILATED and easy-llttlng DREbS HATS (patented), in all tne Improved fasuioiu of the seaaon. CUi-iiNUT bueet, uit door to tUa PiMt UiUoa. rtf OAS FIXTURES. COR MELIUS & SONS. mm i'Ari inti:strs or GAS FIXTURES Wholesale and HotalJ Hnlnwrooms, No. 821 CHERRY Streei FHILADELPIIIA. We bare no More or lalenroora on I'uewnut Ntrcet. 1 lfi 2m&p CORNELIUS & SOKB FINANOIAU THF STl?ONC.EST AND BKST-SE-CIIRRD, AS WBLL AH MOST PROFITABLE INVTSIMEM' NOW OFFERED IN THE MAit KET, 7 PER C&TZT. GOLD First Mortgage Bonds, Coupon or Registered, and free of U. 8. Tax, ITIINCI PA LJAN D INTEREST PAYABLE IN UOLD, ISSUED BY TUB llurlinsoii, ;edar liapldsi, and Mix .wot a. It. It. Uo, The small remalnlug balance of the Loan for sale A.t WO und Accrued Interest In Currency. Interest payable May and November. J. KDHAK THOMSON, UUAKLES L. FROST, ""tee. The ix'iids are issued at t20,nco per mile aza!nst the portion oixj of the hue fullv completed and equipped. The greater part of the road Is already in opera t'Oit, and the preeent earnings are iargeij In esoes of ihu operatlug expenses and luterest on the liou is. Tre ba'hnee of the worK necessary to establish thronjrU connections, thereby shortenln? the dis tance between St. Paul and Chicago 45 miles, and uo nii'es to St. Louis, Is rapidly progressing, iu time for the movemetit of the coming grain cro?", wliicii, if is estimated, will double tho present Ui( o.ue of iiie road. The established character of this road, runutng as it docs through the heart of the most thickly-settled and richest portion of the great Stat 3 or Iiwj, to gether with Us present advanced conditlcn and large earnings, warrant us la unhesitatingly recommend ing these bonds to Investors as, In every respect, un undoubted security. A small quantity of the Issue only remains unsold, and when the enterprise Is Completed, Wllluh will l Mils fait, m immadiat d- ?hiice over subscription price may bo looked for. The bonds have fifty years to run, are c mvcrtlble at the option of tho holder Into the stock of tho Com pany at par, and the payment of the principal Is pro vided lor by a sinking fumL Tho convertibility privilege attached to these bonds cannot fall to cause them, at an early day, to command a market price considerably above per. U. S. Flve-twentlea at pre sent prices return only 44 per cent, currency inte rest, while these bonds pay 9,tf per cent., and we regard them to be as safe and fully equal as a security to any Railroad Bond issued; and until they are placed upon the New York Stock Exchange, tho rules of which require tho road to be completed, we obligate ourselves to rebuy at any time any of these oonds sold by us after this date at the same price as realized by us on their sale, AU marketable securities taken In pajrnent free of oru mission and express charges. iii:m:v cl.k:iv8 v to., Flo. 32 UALIi Ntrcet, IV. Y. FOR BAI.K BY TOWNSEND WnELEN 3t CO., BARKER BROS. & CO., KURTZ & HOWARD, BOWEN & FOX, Da HAYEK it BROTHER, THOS. A. BIDDLE & CO., WM. I'AlNTitK & CO., OLENDENNING, DAVIS & CO., J. DINY1LLIEKS, EMORY', BENSON & CO., G1LBOUGH, BOND & CO.. Bankers. C. F. YERKES k CO., Bankers., Pmi.APKi.rii) a, Of whom pamphlets und Information miy be ob tained. 12 1 24t JOUR S. RUSHTON & C0 EANKERS AND BS0EE2S. K0VEMEER COUTOUS WASTED BOUGHT AND SOLD. No. GO South THIRD Stroot. 6 S6t PHILADELPHIA, OTWH&RTOn SMITH & CO. BANKKKS AND UltOKliliS, Nu. 121 SOUTH T1IIHD STKKET, buvtcssors to Smith, Raudolph & Co. fivcry branch of the business will have prompt at entlen as heretoiore. Quotations of Stocks, Governments, aud Gold, constantly received from Ne York by phivati w ikk, from our friends, Edmund D. Randolph & Co. FINANOIAU 7 30 GOLD LOAIf. SAFE! PROFITABLE! PERMANENT! We offer for Sale at Tar, and Accrned Interest, the FIRST MORTGAGE LAND GRAND GOLD BONDS OF THK MRTDEIIS WCIll RAILROAD CO. These bonds are secured, firnt, by a First, Mort. pHco on the Railroad lis-lf, Us rolling stock and ah t(ulpnients; xecomt, by a First Mortgage on Its on tlte Land Grant, neing more than Twenty-two Thousand Acres of Land to each mile of Roa1. Tho Bonds are tree irom Lulled mates Tax; the Principal and Interest are payable In Onld the 1'rlncipal at ihe end of Thirty years, and the Interest Semi-annua II v, at tho rate of SEVEN AND THREE TEN THH PER t:ENT. per annum. They arc Issued In denominations of 1100, $500, fiono, iwoo, and 10 (Mm. The Trustees under the Mortgage are Messrs. .Tay (ooke, of Philadelphia, and J. Edtrar Th-imson. President of the Pennsylvania Central Kailroal Conipapy. These Northern Pacific 7-30 Bondi will at all times before maturity, be receivable nt Ten per Cent. Premium (or lid) lu exchange lor the Company's lands at their lowest cash price. In addition to their absolute safety, these Bondi yield an Income larger, we believe, than any other Brst-class security. Persons holdma United States 6-208 can, by converting them Into Northern PaolUcs Increase their yearly Income one third, and still have a perfectly reliable Investment- Persons wishing to exchange stocks or other bonds for these can do so with any of our A cents, who will allow the hlphest current price for ALL MAR KETABLE SECURITIES. For sale In Philadelphia ry JAV COO 14 II Ac CO. Fiscal Agents Northern Pacltlo Railroad Co. D. C. WHARTON SMITH it (JO., No. 121 South THIRD Street. BOWEN & FOX, No. 13 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. T. A. BIDDLE A CO., No. 8SW WALNUT Street. WM. PAINTKU& CO., No. 38 South THIRD Street. BULL it NORTH, No. 121 South THIRD Street. BARKER BROS & CO., No. 23 South THIRD Street. EMORY, BENSON & CO., No. 6 South THIRD Streot. B. K, JAMISON it CO., N.W. corner THIRD and CIiaSNUT. T. S. PETERSON & CO., No. 3South THIRD Street. TOWNSEND WHELEN & CO., No. 309 WALNUT btreet. CHARLES B. KEEN, No. 885 WALNUT Street. JNO. S. RUSHTON & CO,, No. 50 South THIRD Street. NARK & LAD N Kit, No. 30 South THIRD Street. BIOREN A CO.. No. IV) South THIRD Street. JOHN K. WILDMAN, No. 20 South THIRD Street. CHAKLES T. YERKES, JR., A CO., No. 20 South THIRD Street. WILI IAM T. ELBERT, No. 321 WALNUT Street. J. II. TROTTER. No. 322 WALNUT Srreet. S. M. PALMER A CO., No. 26 South THIRD Street. D. M. ROBINSON A CO., No. 13s Scuth THIRD Street. SAMUEL WORK, No. r4 South THIRD Street GEORGE J. BOYD, No. is South THIRD Street, II. H. WILTBANK. No. 30 WALNUT Street. KALEY WILHON, No. 41 South THIRD Btreet. WALLACE A KEENK, No. 14S South THIRD Street. STERLING A CO., No. 110 South THIRD Street. WILLIAM C. MORG AM A CO., No. 23 South TniRD Street. 1 2(5 tuwthfs40t yyrE OFI'ER TOR SALE, AT PAR, THr NEW MASONIC TEMPLE LOAN, Dealing 7 3-10 interest, Redeemable after five (') auI within twenty-one (21) years. Interest k'ujuble Itlarcli and Sep tembcr. The Bonds are registered, nnd will be issued la sums to suit. DE HA YEN & BRO., No. 40 South THIRD Otroot. e 11 phuladklfhia; Stocks bought and sold on commission. Gold and Governments bought aud sold. Accounts received and Interest allowed, subject to Slght'Drafts. JayCoom&(p PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, and WASHINGTON', HAN It 13 Xfc 8, AND Dealers in Government Securities. Special attention given to the Purchase and Sale Of Bonds and Stocks on Commission, at the Board of Prosen In this and other cities. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL POINTS. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD. Reliable Railroad Bonds for Investment. Pamphlets and foil Information given at our office, So. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA, 181m B. K. JAMISON & CO., SUCCESSORS TO r. jr. iciiiiLY s co., BANKERS AND DEALERS IN Gold, Silver, and Government B)nds At Cloueat Market Kates, N. W. Cor. THIED and CHESNUT Sts. Special attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS In New York aud Philadelphia blocfc Boards, etc etc. oi FINANOIAU, a reliable: Safe Home Investment TUB Sunbury and Lewistovn Railroad Company 7 PER CENT. GOLD First Mortgage Bonds. Interest lnynll April and Octo ber, Free oTNtate and United States Tuies, We are now offering the balance of the loan of $1,200,000, which in Heoured by a first and only lien on the entire property and franchises of the Company, At DO and the Accrued lato rest Added. The Road is now rapidly approaohios com pletion, with a large trade in COAL, IRON, and LUMBER, in addition to the pasnenger travel awaiting the opening of this greatly needed enterprine. The local trade alone iu sufficiently large to Bnstain the Road. We have no hesitation in recommending the Bonds as a CnEAI RELIABLE, and SAFE INVESTMENT. Tor pamphlets, with map, and fall infor mation, apply to PAINTER & CO., OivrvitiiJiis, Dealers iu Government BeooriUea, Mo. 3G South THIRD Street, 6 9 tttp PHILADELPHIA. Wilmington and Reading ZI&XZ.ROALD SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS Free of Taxes. We are offering $200,000 of the Second Mortgage Bonds ot this Company AT 821 AND ACCRUED INTEREST. For the convenience of Investors these Bonds are Issued in denominations ol $10003, $500, and $100a. The money is required for the purchase of addi tional KolUng Stock and the lull equipment of the Bond. The road is now finished, and doinjr a business largely In excess of the anticipations of its oUlcers. The trade offering necessitates a largo additional ontluy for rolling clock, to aflord full facilities for its prompt transaction, the preseut rolling stock not being sutllcicnt to accommodate the trate. WH, PAIHTEH & CO., BANKERS, Ko. 36 South THIRD Street, 05 PHILADELPHIA.. JAIJUAIVZ 1,1071, O O U JP O N . TDK COUPONS OF TIIK SKOOND MORTGAGE RONDS OP-TUB Wilmington and Reading Railroad Company, VVZ PIKST OF JAN I' Alt Y, AYU1 la paid on and after that d.ite at Uiu H.niKiiig House of WM. PAINTER A CO., No. 36 SOUTH THIRD STKKiST, PUILADLLPUIA. WM. 8. IIILLKS. Triurr. IS IStf y o it Eix Ter Cent. Loan of the City of Wil liameport, Pennsylvania, r " i i it I I I? at x o w. At 85 and Accrued Interest. These Bonds are made absolutely nature ly a'-t of LcgiHlaturc compelling hv city to levy B-iiUdi-ut tax to pay uitertst and piim lpaL P. 8. PETEHSON & CO., No. :jy s. third strekt, 23 FHILAPELPHIA. BANKER. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS RFCBSVBD AND INTEiC BLV' ' AlLoWItU ON DAILY BALA NOiiS. ORDUU PMOMPTLY EXKCOTKD FOH THE PUhOhASK AJii bALB VV ALL 1UCLIAULB tiA. CV3Vl IKi'TTONS MADB EVRItYWHKKB. RKAL BbXA'i'lt COLLATitKAL LOANS N3UO. PLATtOJ. IS Am No. BS0 WALNUT St., Ptdlil. JAY COOKE, HcCULLOCH & CD., No. 41 LOMBARD Stroot. LONDON, ENGLAND. In connection wltti oar bouses In New YOrK n Washington, we have opened a Brunch to- Loadna, under the above name, with Hon. Hugh XtflcCalloch, Late Becretary of the Treasury, J. IT. PPLKSTON, of New York, and PRANK H. EVANS, of London, as Resident Partner and are now prepared to transact a Gensral Foreign Exchange Business INCLUDING PURCUASS AND SALE OF STERLING BILLS And the Issno of COMMERCIAL CREDITS AND TRAVELLSRa CIRCULAR LETTErtS, The latter avallal)le In any part of the world. The aoovc extension of our business enables as to receive Gold on Deposit, And to allow 4 per cent. In currency thereoo. JAY COOKE & CO., RANKERS, PHILADELPHIA, WASHINGTON, AXB NEW YORK. ciatm il LEGAL ZNVHZT.mSlI!li FOR Trust ecs, Ixscuton and Adiaiaistratort WE OFFER FOR SALE $2,000,000 or nil Pennsylvania Railroad Co. '3 SIX PER CENT. BONDS sit ir And Interest Added to the Date of Purchase. All Free from -Stat Tax, and Iisued in Sums of $1000. These bonds are coupon and registered, interest on tne tprmcr payable January and July 1 ; on tho latter April and October 1, and by an act of, h Legislature, approved April l, is.ro, are made a LEUAL IN VESTMENT for Admiumtvatora, Exoca tors, Trustees, etc. For farther particulars apply to Jay t'ooke & Co., E. W. C lark Ac Co., W. II. Newbold, No a .V Aerloen, C. Ac H. Morie. i m AMERICAN STEAPilSIIIP COMPANY Of Philadelphia. UOOKS Or SUltSL'KIl'TIOX f'JK TKB JLi O N D S Of this Company Are now open at the following1 placet Ofllce of the Insurance Company of North Ame rica, No :i2 Wnlinit Kircot. ODice of the Delaware Mutnal Insurance Company, Boutlieust corner Third and Walnut streets. Oillce of V.. C. Knight A Co., southeabt corner of Watf r and CheKiiiit ot recti. Oillce of Drexel t Co.. No. 34 South Third street. Oillce of R. K. Jamison A Co., northwest corner ot Tbiid aud Chi.Kunt flrn-ts. C. i:anil'l(is & Co., No. 3 South Tlii-rd street. Oltlte of Larker, Rros. A Co., No. iw SoutU Third streci. Otlice of (lira rd National Rank, Third btreot, below Chenuut. Oillce of Central National Rmrk, Fourth street, below Chemut. These HUM S are icsucd iu 811111a of J.'OO and 1((U each, with lutercHi ut the rate of 6 percent, pf-r annum, free of stale tax : are a lirt mortgage upon the property of the Coiupuv, and the prompt payment of the prim Irml ami lnvm-it of the same Ik iM'uibutccd by the 1'cuusylauu Kallroad Com pany. 1 i m E1LI0IT, COLLINS & CO , No. ICO Scuth THIRD Street. MEMBERS OF STOCK AND GOLD EX CHANGES. DEALERS IN MERCANTILE PAPER. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, UOLD, wi; Km ktc. DUNN BROTHERS, ItAIMtUllKI, Nos. 51 and 53 S. THIRD St., ' ealeri In Mercantile Paper, Collateval Loans, Government Securities, and Oold. Draw Bills of Exchange on the Union Bant of London.and If ue travellers' lettcrg of credit through aU-ssra. KOWLKS lillOS A, CO., available tu all tho ; cities of Europe. Make Collections on all points. ! 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