The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, February 28, 1871, FOURTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY; EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1871.
FROM t'ATK MAY.
Hrrnklne; I'p of lfn f Thlorr The Arrent
of the ti.bbrr. bv the Farmers and Villager.
fVom Our Own Corretpondent.
Dennisviixb, Cape May County, N. J., Feb.
27 Far a few days past Cape May has been the
scene of considerable excitement, in consequence
of the breaking up by the people of a den
of thieves, and the arrest of the whole
gang, numbering seven. For years they have
Infested the county, plundering and stealing
from one end to the other, and some of them
had already been inside the walls the State
Prison. Being a bold, wicked set of men, they
were known only to be feared.
Le circumstances which at last aroused the
people, and which led to the raid upon them
and their subsequent arrest, are as follows:
On the night of the 8th instant, Mount Pleasant
and Seaville Stations, on the Cape May and
Millville Railroad, were broken into and
plundered of property to the value of several
hundred dollars. It was then generally believed
that this same gang were the perpetrators.
Since then various persons have bad their out
houses, eiables, hen-roosts, etc., plundered, and
on Wednesday night, 23d, Dennlsville became
the scene of their operations, and a number of
families were heavy losers in conse
quence. On Thursday various consulta
tions were held among the people
of the village, and it was decided that on
Frldaj morning a large force should make a raid
upon the settlement, which less in the woods
between Denuisvllle and the Court House, and, If
pofdble, recover tha stolen property. Numbers
joined Ihem from neighboring villages, and the
party, numbering about fifty, proceeded
in wagons to the suspected territory.
II. re i hey were not long in making
discoveries even beyond their expectations.
Not only the goods which had so recently been
etolen were found, but .some were Identified
which has been missing as long as two years,
some buried in boxes and barrels, some between
the weather-boards and plaster oj the houses,
most of them being found in the woods sur
rounding their miserable habitations.
Upon this evidence warrants were issued for
their arrest. The ringleader was overtaken by
Constable Chester some miles away, and when
brought to bay showed fight, when Chester
knocked him down with the butt of his pistol
and secured him. Ills name Is Facemyer. Five
others were arrested on that day three of them
named Garrison, one Col well, and one Corson.
On Saturday the search was continued, and
another arrest made the elder Garrison.
All were lodged in jail, and on Sunday Sheriff
Steelman, fearing an attempt to break jail,
placed nn extra guard outside, well armed.
Proceeding inside, he warned the culprits as to
what would be the inevitable result of any at-
. A ! 1 ' 4 1. l t J
If nipt uu tueir park n gum iueir irecuuui, uu
also drew from them confessions as to where
other goods were secreted, which had thus far
failed to be dieoovered.
It Is to be hoped that they will receive what
they so justly deserve, a long sentence to the
State Prison, and the community thus freed
from such depredations for years to come.
MUSICAL. AND DK ABIOTIC.
The CUT Amusements.
At thb Walnut Mr. and Mrs. Barney Williams
appeared last evening, to a moderately-filled
houfee, in the Irish drama of The Fairy Circle,
the farce of Tfie Customs of the Country, and
.the comedietta of Mho Speaks First? These
pieces are all well known, and they give Mr.
and Mrs. Williams excellent opportunities to
represent the impossible stage Irishman and
the equally impossible stage Yankee girl. Of
the two performers the lady, as is proper, is the
better artist, and there is a real humor in her
personations which is lacking in those of Mr.
Williams. The performance last evening ap
peared to give pleasure to those in attendance,
and It excited considerable applause.
The same bill will be repeated this evening.
At thb Arch Lotta commenced an en
gagement last evening to a well-filled house,
and delighted her admirers by personating biz
dilTereDt parts in John Brougham's concoction
entitled The Little Detective. Lotta is as viva
cious as ever, and she has apparently lost none
of her popularity. The performance last even
ing differed in nothing from others she has
given in this city, and therefore does not call
tor particular comment.
Tne Little Detective will be repeated this even
ing. At thb Chesnut a large audience was in
attendance last evening to witness Mr. Daven
port's great personation of "Sir Giles Over
reach" in the play of A Kevo Way to Pay
Old Debts. The play was remarkably well repre
sented and Mr. Davenport's superb acting ex
cited the utmost enthusiasm.
A JWw Way to Pay Old Debts will be
formed again this evening.
per-
At Concert Hall the child violinist, Amerl
cus, Slguora Roselli. M'lle Frieda de Gebele,
Ilerr W. Lotti, Mr. Albert Laurence, and other
artists will appear this evening in a grand
concert.
At the Museum, Ninth and Arch streets,
a dramatic performance will be given this
evening.
A matinee to-morrow.
At the American a miscellaneous programme
will be presented this evening.
At thb Assembly Bcildikq the two-headed
girl may be seen this afternoon andevening.
The German Opera. The sale of subscrip
tion tickets for the season of nine performances
of German opera to commence on Friday even
ing next at tbe Academy of Music will be held
to-day, only, at the music store of F. A. North
A Co., No. 1026 Chesnut street. The sale of
single seats will commence to-morrow. The
troupe includes Madame Llchtmay, Madame
Fredericl, .Mad'lle Koemer, Mad'lle Haffner,
Messrs. Ilabelmanu, Carl Bernard, Himmer,
Vierllne, W. Formes, Franosch, Steinecke,
Carl Formes,-and others. The operas an
nounced are The Jewess, The Uuguenots, Wil
liam Tell. Tannhauser, Fra D acolo, titradella,
The Magic Flute, and Trovatore.
CITY ITiins.
Ccrnett's Flobimel An exquisite perfume.
Ma. William W. Cassidt, tne jeweller at No. 8
South Second street, has one or the largest and most
attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silver
ware in the city. He has also on hand a fine assort
ment of line American Western Watches. Those
who purchase at this store at the present time are
certain to get the werth of their money.
Whitcoub's Asthma Remedy Sure cure.
The approach of warm weather, with the old dif
ficulty of keeping provisions in a good condition, re
minds us that we will need a good and reliable Ice
Chest or Refrigerator. The fault of most of the dif
ferent makes of refrigerators is that they sweat.
When the atmosphere Is made sufficiently cold to
preserve meata.et?., sweet, there is no moisture, and
whenever there Is any appearance of moisture or
sweat It la a sure Indication that the temperature Is
too mild for the purpose. The Star Refrigerator
manufactured by Messrs. Bozorth & Supple, we be
lieve to be entirely free from this objection,, and the
makers give the best evidence of their confidence in
it by guaranteeing it to preserve a perfectly dry at
mosphere, or the money refunded to ihe purchaser.
itiAunii:i.
I vans Kutz. On Thursday evening, February
VS, at the residence of tbe bride's parents, No. m
N. fceventh street, by the Rev. Jatues K. Smith, Mr.
WuioiouBV Evans to Mis Emma I'nANcKi Ki'n,
allot this city.
PkerS I.kk Wai.tfr .. Pkkrs, of Nw York, to
ThkrksaH. I-ke, of Philadelphia, by Rev. A. M.
Grnndncr, February 14 1871.
1KI.
Davis. On the 26th Instant, Elizarrih Davis,
relict of the late Edward & Davis, In the 77ta year
of her sire.
The relatives and friends of the family are Invited
to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 831
North Thirty-second street, West Philadelphia,
Wednesday, March 1st, to leave at 11 o'clock, and
proceed to the vault of the Aslmry M. E. Church.
Services at the church.
Hide? On the scth Instant, Bartholomew, son
of John and Ann lllnes, In the 23d year of his aire.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
of his parents, No. 2307 Pennsylvania avenue, on
Wednesday morning, at 8 o'clock.
Laffrrtt On the S6th Instant, James Lafferty,
aged 67 years.
Tbe telatives and friends of the family are Invited
to attend the funeral, from his late residence, Cayuga
Btreet, below Germantown road, lower end of Ger
mantown, on Wednesday morning, at 8 o'clock.
McClibiby. On the 80th Instant, Francis Mc
Oi.rsKEY, aged 49 years.
The relatives and friends of the family are Invited
to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No.
18i)9 N. Second street, on Thursday morning, at 8tf
o'clock.
Tobias. On ths morning of the ssth Instant, at
the residence of his lather, in this city, J. Sinnfft
Tobias, only son of Joseph F. Tobias. "
Thicker. Suddenly, on the morning of the 86th
Instant, Robbrt Thick kk, in the 87th year of his
age.
The relatives and friends of the family, also Mi
nerva Lodge, No. 224, 1. O. O. F. : Fredonla Encamp
ment, No. 80, L O. O. F., and Philadelphia Lodge,
No. 22, K. of P., are respectfully invited to attend his
funeral, from the residence of his mother, No. 1237
South Seventeenth street, on Wednesday afternoon,
March 1st, at 2 o'clock.
Wainwrkjht On the 27th Instant, John Wain
wrioht, In the 83d year of his age.
The relatives and male friends of the family are
respectfully Invited to attend his funeral, from the
residence of his aunt, No. 627 Vine street, on Thurs
day, 2d Instant, at 10 o'clock.
SPECIAL. NOTIOES.
Tnr additional Special Noticet let Imid Fagat.
agy POSTPONEMENT OF THE NEXT STATE
CONVENTION.
The following resolutions were passed yesterday
by the State Central Committee:
ileadquarterb republican
State Central Committee,
Philadelphia, Feb. 81, 13TL
Resolved, That the time for the meeting of the
Republican State Convention be and the same Is
hereby postponed until WEDNESDAY, the 17th day
of May next, and that the delegates who may be
elected thereto be and they are hereby requested to
assemble at the Hall of the House of Representa
tives, Harrisburg, at 12 o'clock noon on said day.
Resolved, That Mahlon H. Dickinson, Esq., of
Philadelphia, be appointed chairman of the State
Central Committee, In place of the Hon. John
Covode, deceased.
Resolved, That the Republican State Central Com
mittee heartily endorses the action of the Republi
can members of the Legislature in supporting the
bill providing for the call of a convention to revise
and amend the Constitution of the State.
Resolved, By the Republican State Central Com
mittee, that we endorse the action of the Phila
delphia members of the committee in opposing
the passage or bills to govern the city of Philadel
phia by commissioners to be named by the Legisla
ture. 2 25 MAHLON H. DICKINSON, Chairman.
COURSE OF LECTURES,
to be delivered In the
CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CIIURCII,
EIGHTH Street, above Arcn,
at 8 o'clock P. M.
Tuesday, March 7, 1371, Rev. E. D. G. PRIME,
D. D., of New York.
Subject "Around the World How to Go What
to See What it Costs."
Tuesday, March 21, 1871, Rev. A. A. WILLITS,
D. D.
Subject "Sunshine. "
Tuesday, March 23, 1871, Rev. ALEXANDER
REED, D. .
Subject "Italy, as I Saw it."
Tickets for the course, $1 ; single tickets, 50 cents ;
to be obtained at O-ould & Fischer's, No. 923 Ches
nut street, and at the door on the evenings of the
lectures. 8 28 m6 7
ACADEMY
O F
MUSIC.
THE STAR COURSE OF LECTURES.
EEV. E. fl. CHAPIN, D. D.,
THURSDAY EVENING, March 2.
Subject: "MODERN CHIVALRY."
DANIEL DOUGHERTY, Esq., March 13.
BILLINGS, 16. "FAT CONTRIBUTOR," 20.
K1LPATRICK, 23. C AD Y STANTON, 87. GRAND
CONCERT, 80.
ADMISSION B0 CENTS
RESERVED SEATS 26 CENTS Extra
Tickets to any of the Single Lectures, and to the
Concert, for sale at Gould A Fischer's Piano Rooms,
No. 923 CHESNUT Street, and at the ACADEMY
on the evenings of the Lectures.
Ticket Office open daily from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.
Doors open at quarter-past 7 : Lecture at 8. 8 23 8t
gy VESSEL OWNERS' AND CAPTAINS'
ASSOCIATION, Office, No. 123 WALNUT St.
Philadelphia, Feb. 17, 1871.
The third annual meeting of the members of this
Association wi'.l be held at the office, No. 123 WAL
NUT Street, on WEDNESDAY, March 1, 1871, at 13
o'clock M., for the purpose of electing Officers and a
Board of Directors to serve for the ensuing yea,
and the transaction of such other business aa may
be brought before the meeting.
All persons interested In vessels are requested to
be present.
JOHN W. EVERMAN, President.
Charles H. Steblman, Secretary. It
DEPARTMENT OF STAT E.
Washington, D. C, Feb. 22, 137 L
Information has been received at this Department
from Mr. HORATIO FOX' the Consul of the United
States at Trinidad de Cuba, of the total loss on the
29th of January, 1871, at Cayo Blanco, of the Ameri
can schooner RALPH SOUDBR, Captain J. 8;
Crosby, and owned Dy Samuel D. Adams and ethers1
Philadelphia, Pa.
The owners can obtain further information by ad
dressing this Department. 2 23 St
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS.
OFFICE OF RECEIVER OF TAXES.
Philadelphia, Feb. 23, 1871.
Tbe Tax Duplicates for the year 1871 will be
opened on WEDNESDAY next, March 1.
ROBERT IL BEATTY.
8 21 4t
Receiver of Taxes.
Sf WEST SPRUCE STREET CHURCH,
SEVENTEENTH and SPRUCE Streets
Special services every evening this week In the
Lecture-room. Prayr-meetlng at 7V: preaching at
8 o'clock. Sermon MONDAY EVENING- by Kev.
R. H. ALLEN, D. 1)., TUESDAY by Kev. G. F.
WISWELL, D. D., WEDNESDAY by Rev. HEK
RICK JOHNSON. D. D.,THl'R81 AY by Rev. ED
WARD U. KEVIN, D. 1)., FRIDAY by Rev. II. C.
McCOOK. All are invited. 8 27 6t
1QT
DIVIDEND NOTICE.-
TJniT v mil luh OQ 1QT1
At a meeting of the Managers of the RAILROAD
CAR TRUST of Philadelphia, held on the 8'th In
stant, a Semi-annual Dividend of FIVE PAR CENT.,
clear 'of taxes, was declared, payable on and after
the Is! of March, 1871. at the Oillce of the FIDELITY
INSURANCE, TRUST aBd SAb'E DEPOSIT COM
PANY, Trustees, INos 829 and 881 UHE3NUT
Street. C. L, BORIS,
2 28 8t Secretary.
tor
D I V I D
END N O T I O E.
Philadelphia, Feb. 89, 187L.
At a meeting or the managers of the LEUIG
if.th lobUnt, a Semi-annual Dividend of FIVE PER
CENT., clear of Taxes, was declared payable, on
and after the 1st of March. 1871. at the office of tha
Fidelity Insurance, Trust, and Safe Deposit Com
pany, Trustees, in us. ana twi i HKaNUT Street.
R- OFFICE OF THE NKSOUKHONINO VAL-
LEY RAILROAD LUlUl AIxi, Wo. 122 South
SECOND Street.
Philadelphia. Feu. 2. 1871
The Semi annual Dividend of TvVO DOLLARS
and Fl ITY CENTS per share upon the cauital
tttockoflbis company will be paid at this Office on
a no after the ut of marcn prox.
8 27 8t F. MITCHELL, Treasurer.
i0V
FIIU.AUKLPHIA'S PRIDE II ELFtNSTEIN
LKWls' ITtiUlog Uoube. Firiuaud CUtts-
r U 1 birteu. it
SPEOIAL NOTIOES.
agy- CONTINENTAL HOTEL COMPANY
The Board of Managers of the Continent il
Hotel Company have declared a dividend of THREE
PER CENT, upon the Preferred Stock of the Com
panyy, payable oqpnd after March 1 1ST!, at the
office of the Treasurer, No. 709 WALNUT Street, in
the City of Philadelphia.
J. SERGEANT PRICE,
8 27 6t Treasurer.
LATEST STYLES IN GENTLEMEN'S
Roots and Shoes. A large assortment of our
own make, of dlirerent measures, always on hand.
B ARTLETT
8 18 tf No. 83 8. SIXTH Street, above Chesnut.
OAS FIXTURES.
CORNELIUS & SONS,
nANIIFACIilRKKI
or
GAS FIXTURES
Wholesale and Rotsil
Halesrooms,
Ho. 821 CHERRY Street
PHILADELPHIA.
We have no store or salesroom
on Cbesnut street.
liesmsp
CORNELIUS A SONS
FOR BALhi
FOR SALE,
A NEW AND ELEGANT
BROWN STONE RESIDENCE,
East Side of Logan Square,
Three Doors above Sumner St.,
Replete wih all modern conveniauces,
WILL B SOLD ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS.
POSSESSION AT ONCE. CAN BE SEEN AT
ANY HO VR OF THE DAT. 8 11 tf
ELEGANT STORE FIXTURES,
With Marble Counters, Large Fire-proof, DesX
Letter Press, etc., will be sold cheap for cash
good trade.
NO. 838 CHESNUT STREET, UNDER THE CON
TINENTAL. U 15 tf
TO INSURANCE COMPANIES, CAPITAL
ISTS, AND OTHERS.
FOR SALE,
BUSINESS PRORERTT, No. 427 WALNUT
STREET.
Four-story front, five-story doable back buildings,
occupied as offices, and suitable for aa Insurance
company, SI feet 9 Inches front, 121 feet deep.
8. KINGSTON McCAY,
8 ISt No. 429 WALNUT Street
R FOR SALE DESIRABLE DWELLING No.
H'4 817 SoutU FIFTH Btreet, below Spruce. Ood
House ana lot zuxibo ieet to a wiae uaeK street.
Apply to 8. WAGNKR, Jr.,
5! 8 61 JNO. 6 "VVALNUT Street.
REAL. ESTATE WANTED.
w
N
.A. STORE,
On Chesnut or Eighth Street.
ADDRESS, STATINS PRICE, LOCATION, AND
FULL PARTICULARS,
"F. O. K."
EVENING TELEGRAPH OFFICE.
86
WANTED TO PUUCUiHU,
Desirable Real Estate.
WITHIN ONE MILE OF BROAD AND CHESNUT
STREETS,
Payable in good and available trade, and partly In
cash. Address
8 4 tf "Box 1794, Philadelphia PoBt Office."
PROPOSALS.
1)ROPOSAL8. OFFICE OF THE FIDELITY IN
SURANCE, TRUST. AND SAFE DEPOSIT
t'OMrAN X, JNOS. B'it ana B31 I'll ESN VT Street.
Fhiladklkuia. Feb. SS. 1STL
Proposals in writing aud under seal will be re
ceived Ht the office of this Conipanv, as Trustees of
the LEUIG II EQUIPMENT TRUST, of Philadel
phia, until FRIDAY, the 8d of March next, fur the
sale to the Trustees of fUT.ooo of the capital stock of
the said LEHIOU EQUIPMENT TRUST, to be ap
plied to the Sinking Fund under taid Trust.
The proposals may be for a part or the whole ol
the aiiove, and should be endorsed "dtnklo Fund,"
ana aaaressea to jm. u. uku w k,
in 8t President.
C0PYINGJPRESSE3.
Just received, a Large Assort
ment of the Latest Style
COPYLNtf FKKSSKS.
. '.WM. M. CHRISTY,
Stationer and Printer,
No." JTS. THIRD Street,
I n eodi
Opposite Uirard Bank.
JEREMIAH BOBBINS.
ROBBINS. CLARK C; BIDDLE,
JEWELLERS -A.IVZ SILVERSMITHS,
TEA SERVICES!
All tbo new Designs of this
Also, All the Desirable
1124
VHNANOIAU
JAY COOKE & CO.,
PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORE and WASHINGTON.
jay cooke, Mcculloch i& co.,
LONDON,
AMD
Dealeri In Government Securities.
Special attention given to the Purchase and Sale
of BondB and Stocks on Commission, at.tUe Board of
Brokers In this and other cities.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS,
COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL POINTS.
GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND ISOLD
In connection with our London House we are mv
prepared to transact a general
FOREIGN KXOUANQB BOBINBSS,
Including Purchase and Sale of Sterling Bills, and
the Issue of Commercial Credits and Travellers' Cir
cular Letters, available In any part of the world, and
are thus enabled to receive GOLD ON DEPOSIT,
and to allow four per cent, interest In currency
thereon.
Having direct telegraphic communication with
both our New York and Washington Offices, we can
offer superior facilities to our customers.
RELIABLE RAILROAD BONDS FOR INVEST-
MEMT.
Pamphlets and full Information given at oar office,
8 2 8mrp No. 114 S. THIRD Street. PhUada,
SPECIAL NOTICE TO INVESTORS.
A Choice Security.
We are now able to supply a limited amount
of the
Catawissa Railroad Company's
7 PER CENT.
CONVERTIBLE MORTGAGE BONDS,
FREE OF STATE AND UNITED STATES TAX.
Tbey are Issued for the sole purpose of building
the extension from MILTON TO V I L'JAMi cORT,
a distance of U0 miles, aud art. aecured bu a lien on tha
entire road of tiearty loo miles, fully equipped and
doing a nourwuing uubiness.
When it Is considered that the entire Indebtedness
of the company wll be less than i6,0oo per mile,
leaving Out their Valuable Coal Property of 1300 aerei.
It will be seen at once what an unusual amount of
stcurity is attached to these bonds, and they there
fore must commend themselves to tne moat prudent
investors. An additional advantage Is, that they
can be converted, at the option of the holder, after
IB years, Into the Preferred Stock, at par.
They are registered Coupon Bonds (a great safe
guard), Issued in sums of S500 and $1000. Interest
payable February and August.
Price 2i and accrued Interest, leaving a good
margin for advance.
For lurtner uuormation, appiy to
0. C. WHARTON SMITH & CO.,
No. 121 SOUTH T1IIRB STREET,
1 S68 PHILADELPHIA.
F
xt
8 A. E,
Six Fer Cent. Loan of the CUj of Wil
liamsport, Pennsylvania,
Free of evil Taxom,
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. 8. PETERSON & CO.,
No. 39 S. TniRD STREET,
80 PHILADELPHIA.
DUNN BROTHERS,
llANltEUfS, .
Nob. 51 and 53 S. THIRD St.,
T alers In Mercantile Paper, Collateral Loans,
Government Securities, and Gold.
Draw Bills of Exchange on me union earut 01
LoDdon.and Issue travellers' letters of credit through
Messrs. BOWLES BROS fc CO., available In all the
cities of Europe.
Make Collections on all points.
Execute orders fur Bonds and Stocks at Board of
Brokers.
Allow Interest on Deposits, subject to check at
sight. 1
J. T. CLARK.
8. BIDDLK.
Having made special arrangements with the - ..:,.,-.
i
roilin,iix IVTa-iiiilHc luring" Ooiitpniij:, ' ",,
(The largest manufaotarera of Sterling Silverware in the
United States,) will keep constantly in utook
a fall assortment in
. FANCY PIECES!
TABLE SILVER?
Company, as soon as Produced,
Patterns of the Celebrated Gorham Plated Wares,
CHESNUT STREET.
FINANCIAL.,
BTEW 7 30 GOLD LOAN.
8AFEI PROFITABLE I PERMANEKTI
We offer for Sale at Par, and Accrued Interest, the
FIRST MORTGAGE LAND GRAND GOLD BONDS
OF THS
KOMBERS PACIFIC RAILROAD CO.
These bonds are secured, f,byaFlrst Mort.
goge on the Railroad itself, its rolling stock and aL
equipments ; second, by a Fir ( Mortgusre on its en
tire Land Grant, being more than Twenty-two
Thousand Acres of Land oeach mile of Road.
The Bonds tte Iree trim United States Tax; the
Principal and Intere.t are payable in Gold the
Principal at the end IThlrty years, and the Interest
"eml-Ennually, at the rate of SEVEN AND THREE
ENTHS PER CENT, per annum.
Tney are issued in denominations of 100, $509,
.lOHi.fSoOO, and 1 10.0(H).
The Trustees under the mortgage are Messrs. Jay
Cooke, of Philadelphia, and J. Edgar Thomson.
President of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad
Company.
These Northern Pacino T-30 Bond! will at all times
before maturity, be receivable at Ten per Cent.
Premium (or no) 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, ttian any other
Bret-class security. Persons holding United States
B-20S can, by converting them Into Northern Pacldcs
increase their yearly income one third, and still
have a perfectly rellablcinvcstmnt.
Persons wishing to exchange stocks or other bonds
for these can do so with any of our Agents, who
will allow the highest current price for ALL MAR
KETABLE SECURITIES.
JAY Ac CO.,
Fiscal Agents Northern Pacific Railroad Co.
For sale In Philadelphia oy
1. O. WHABTON SMITH & CO.,
No. 12 1 South THIRD Street.
GLENDINNING, DAVIS s CO,,
No. 43 S. THIRD Street.
BOWEN & FOX,
No. 13 MERCHANTS' EX. CHANGS.
SEVENTn NATIONAL BUNK,
N. W. cor. FOURTH and MARKET.
T. A. BIDDLE & CO.,
No. 826 WALNUT Street.
WM. PAINTER & CO.,
No. 36 South THIRD Street.
BULL & NORTH,
No. 121 South THIRD Street.
BARKER BROS & CO.,
No. 23 South THIRD Street.
EMORY, BENSON & CO.,
No. 6 South THIRD Street.
B. K. JAMISON & CO.,
N.W. corner THIRD and CHESNUT
P. S. FETERSON & CO.,
No. 89 South THIRD Streot.
TOWNSEND WHELEN & CO.,
No. 809 WALNUT btreet.
CHARLES B. KEEN,
No. 895 WALNUT Street.
JNO. 8. RUSHTON & CO.,
No. 60 South THIRD Street
NAUR & LAD N ER,
No. SO South THIHD Street.
M. 6CHULTZ A CO.,
No. 44 South THIRD Street.
BIOREN A CO.,
No. ISO South THIRD Street.
JOHN K. WILDMAN,
No. 26 South THIRD Street.
CHARLES T. YERKES, JR., A CO.,
No. 20 South THIRD Street.
WILl IAM T. ELBERT,
No. 821 WALNUT Street.
J. II. TROTTER,
No. 822 WALNUT Sfreet.
8. M. PAl MER A CO.,
No. 6 South THIRD Street.
D. M. ROBINSON A CO.,
No. 133 South THIRD Street.
8 AMU EL WORK,
No. 54 South THIRD Street. v
GEORGE J. BOYD,
No. 18 South THIRD Street.
H. H. WILTBANK.
No. 805 WALNUT Street.
RALEY A WILSON,
No. 41 South THIRD Street.
WALLACE A KEENE, .
No. 143 South THIRD Street.
No. 110 South THIRD Street.
WILLIAM C. MORGAtfACO., .
No. ss South THIRD Street.
G. A W. Y. HEBERTON, ,
No. 62 S. THIRD Street.
JAMES E. LEWARS A CO.,
No. 29 S. THIRD Street.
JACOB E. RIDGEWAY,
No. 66 S. THIRD Street
W. H. 8BELMERDINE,
No. 10 S. THIRD Street.
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A XEGAL XBIV23STB2EWT
Having sold a large portion of the
Pfimylvinia Kailroad General Mort
gag$ Bonds,
The undersigned offer the balance for a limited pe
riod at 5 and interest added la currency.
These bonds are the cheapest Investment for Trus
tees, Executors, and Administrator.
Foi lurtLer particulars, Inquire of
JAY COOKE A CO.,
E. W. CLARK. A CO.,
W. U. MEW BOLD, SON AERT3ES.
C. A IL BOKIE. 12 1 la
W. A. WIEDKR3IIIEtl.
ft
will ba foaid in oar Cases
1124
FINANCIAL.
WE OFFER FOK 8ALE AT PAK
THE NEW MASONIC
TEMPLE LOAN,
Bearing 7 3-10 interest,
Redeemable after Ave (5) and within twenty .one (91)
years.
Interest l'ayable March aatd Bep
tember.
The Bonds
sums to suit.
are registered, and w-tu be taatrcd la
DE HAVEN & BWn
No. 40 South THIRD Ctroot,
611
t H tL ADaliFHIA,'
Stocks bought and sold on commission. Gold aad
Governments bought and sold. Accounts received
and Interest allowed, subject to Sight Drafts.
B. K. JAMISON. & CO.
SUCCESSORS TO
JP. JP. ICKLLY .Sc CO.,
BANKERS AND DEALERS IN
Gold, Silver, and Government BoLd
At Closest Market Bates,
17. W. Cor. THIRD and CHESNUTSt.
Special attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS
in New York
etc.
and Philadelphia stock
Boards eto,
VH
JOHNS. RUSHTOtU CO..
1 BANKERS AND BROKERS.
i GOLD AND COUPONS WANTED.
City Wrr,rniiti
BOUGHT AND HOLiX
Ho. 60 South
8861
TKlftD Stroet.
PHILADELPHIA.
! CSO 530
"j BANK Ell.
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS RECEIVED AND INT3B
1 EST ALLOWED ON DAILY BALANCES.
ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECOTSD FOB THS
PURCHASE AND SALE OF ALL RELIABLE B.
CURITIE8.
COLLECTIONS MADS EVERYWHERE.
REAL ESTATE COLLATERAL LOANS NEGQ
TIATED. 8 IT 631
Uo-WAXNUT 630 St., Phil si.
6 YvMrSi aiZ?4SMfi
GROCERIES. ETO.
JNGLISH AND SCOTCH ALES AND
BROWN STOUT.
Just received, a fresh Invoice ol Guinness' Ixtrt
Dublin Stout, Tennant's English Ale and Brown
Stout, Robert Younger' Sparkling Edinburgh Ale,'
Bass A Co.'s East India Pale Ale, AUsopp's Pale Ale,
In stone and glass, all In fine order, oar own Import.
tln.
A full line of choice and desirable FAMILY GRO.
CER1EB.
WILLIAM KCLLEY,
N. W. Corner TWELFTH Btrefit an
OIRARD Avenua,
UlOtastu! PHILADELPHIA.
JONDON
BROWN STOUT ANLV
SCOTCH ALE,
In glass and stone, by the cask or doaex
ALBERT O, ROBERTS,
Dealer in Fine Orocertes.
11 T Corner ELEVENTH and VINB BU,
OOALi
CNOWDON A RAU'S COAL DEPOT. COtf
C5 DILLWYN and WILLOW btreeta. Leh!g
BchuylkUl COAL, prepared xprealy for 10?
; the lowest cash vritei.
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