THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY, MAttCII 7, 1871. II FK LVSUKAM'E IN NKT YOIIK. Tbe Amniint f Hnxlnrmi lr ltOfl -t'UtlA f tfce Tare lirrm (Mr iiaalfaU t hM Frateaf tfc i:qtllnlili-. 8oon utter the oiK'ttiiiif of the tie ye ar, when the returns lroin the different life I murmur companies Imvp come a c iref illy jireivei and digested chart, a it I callel. p i ilin lei, Showing the relative Munling. h to b'itni dm e, expenses Inclined, and assets au;M:n. I atert, of the various ciMiip'tnibs d in oiiiii.s In New York. The return ate th'tMS mil ti the IStnte HuperinU'iidf nt if Insurance a'. Vl'ti'iy, Slid n nearly every life liiMiraitce c ;rtany of anv account whatever d'e or tries lo di iiii l n ss lo New York, th chart beenm- a ftir an-.l clear cxlilMt of te leli'he t( Hiding of theeo n I aides in the Union. 1 lie total numiier tf polish's ?stif1 hv Nvv York eltr companies in H7i w.v. VI i 7JJ lu nirinjt the ad Kimi of s:sii:i ixt.l.Oii 1. Hit, rt as O.tsc Hemes are, thev yet fall be. v tli ( of the year 1 Still and some pr red . ng ye r. thu ex planation of this (net heini' that people n v u t been making so much mmier dm in toe l t twelvemonth as hereiof tie. The receipt, lifj insurant-it eom auk-s, like t ri.na of mv1m hanks, though i;ot u-ily rcprsent'iiu, yet Indicate the relative a.ivtiig en;aeilT of t'ie tj tryli ni year lo year, iiut while less tli.mii poire former years, when business 'irtik ar.d every hody prosperou-. the returns f ir H70 et'll afford striking evidence of the pruihmce and thrift of the people The progress of life insurance in Nn Yn k Is owii y the folio vimr rta;iire: The t -.tl number of policies In force since I)we,it;er Hi , 18tt. n 234,138, iii-urluir '.lt.7H31 V Tm total nninl.er of policies in f'irce Iteeeurmr SI. 1870. was .ST2:bT3, Jnsurlnir 1.0JH SI VSI i; or a i increase of rt V.V.il.Hr.l in e m; i ii h ;l nx ii 1? to New York Si vte alone. Wmvi it is re menihered tha'. tM itier.j.e h eT:ieile,iee the UMial teductuiu by retisuu of dnit.ii aid term t-ln'ms and surrendered policies. I', evi hardly he doubted Ih it lif insurance has ni.ide a handsome gain during the year, and Ih i' our New York companies iiive tn tint sin d ilmir ho'd on the contldeuce of the pn'dic. The three city eomp'tnies wljic'j s'i . the larmft HKicrefcraie iiinount of insurance eff icted duiitiK the vesr are: Kfiuilahle.-'f 40 205,109 Mnt.iiHl l.ife.?33 iti 217 New York Life. . ti7.14l.!S The rmniheof lie policies issued by these companies wait: Mutual l'i 4ft Eultable 10,003 New York !) Oiri The avemge amount insured under these poli cies was: Equitable $4,004 Nev York $1.73 ' Mutual ?'J.'iS4 The Increased rst'o of usels over 1301 wa: EqulUble W 'tl Mu.ual 15 7G New York 1 15 Thepe figures show that our leading com panies are in a In alili v hi d prosirefsi ve eondi tion. The long-stand ti'ir Mutual inaiuinins Its et ndy advance; the Kqutuhle in ives aiiea I with rapid stride-; the New York follows c ose behind. Our figures show thut the Mil' n il lias If-sned the la'gest nuiiiher i f pollcie-, ti'it the Equitable policies of Hie largest average u noum, So that the triil atiH'tiut of nmv Insurance U about 47,000,000 greater Xew York Sun. " rt ililnm Trll" li th (Jfiriiiiii Troupe. Kotsini's opera of William Tell, based upon Schiller's magnificent drama, is the ui.wt per fect work of the compiler, and the one that will probably be the lorgest he'd In remembrance. It is lull of beautiful uiil-ic perfectly expressive of the theuie, but it labors under the disadvan tage of having a large iiuuibcr of characters of the flret Importance, and of having several scenes which require elaborate setting if they are to be giveu with adeq iate effect. For tbee rea sons William Tell is reldom, if ever, rcndired in a style at all appropriate to its merits, a id the Rrund scene at the clo;e of the second act, espe cially, where the patrl ale inhaiilauls of the difltrent cantons assemble f r the purpose ot organizing for the lifeMikm of their emu try, is slmost always badly botched, as it was last night. The performance last night was quae up to the average of what we are acctuloiud to, however, and th leading psrls were generally sustained in a creditable st.le. while tiie cho ruses, which la this opera are exceedingly beau tiful, were well given. Tta I'ltv Ainuaeiueal. t the Academy ok Music Fawt will be performed this evening with Madame Fredirbd as -'MatgheriUi," Mad'ile Jloeiner as "Sie'iel," Mr llabehuunn as ' FuiihI," Mr. W. Formes as "Valentine," and Mr. FaiDfaich as "Mepuls topljeice." To-morrow evening Taunhauser will be re presented. At Thb Walntt Mr. and Mrs. Harney Wil liams will appear this evening lr Tlu K'nwil'l Jiiiig and the farce of 2'lie Latent front yew 1 Of. At tbi Ahvh Lotta will pero. ate six dif ferent characters Hub eveu.ng iu tin dra u of The Little Jiettctive. At thb (JumNiT Mr. E. L. Davenport will repeat his great ierMiuailon of "Sir (riles t)ver reach," In Mai-singer's play of A Sens Wan to J'ay Old Ik-bin, thUevemug. Athir A8KMULV Utn.ut.s'0 the two headed pirl will be ou exhibition ibis aftera j m aud evening. At the MrsEUM, Ninth and Arch streets, a dramatic performance is auuouucei f r this evening. A matinee to-morrow. At tuk Ambkioan a variety performance will be given this evenlug. t'lT i rtCHB. To BeOKTSSiEN. We ca'l the attention of all true sportsmen to the card of that oid Nap deon of 0h- ermtn, Nr. Samuel t?pnK. No. HSN. K iurth s reet, to be found ta ai.uiuur column. M . -panhis Just rec Ivcd direct from Europe a tuaguirjoedt sup ply of the best trout roils, Hies, hair, silk, and silk ami hair lines, that csnuoi fall to p ease tne most fastidious. Sportsmen should avail themselves of this g'tlilcn cbance, vstt Air. Spauif, be onviuoed, and supply themselves acoonttngiy. Wbitcomb's Asthma iumkdv Sure cure. Mb. William W. (.'Austin , tlie jeweller at No. 8 South Second street, has ou or the largest aul mst attractive stocks of all ktU'is or Jewelry aud Silver ware In the city, lie has also on haurt a Hue assort ment oi tine American Western Waiulie. Tnose Who purchase at tuts suae at tin prone m time are certain to get the worth of their mouey. Am Old Nvkwi ior Cujlmiisn. Don't faH to pro cure Mbs. Winslow's SjrniNO Svrp, for children teething. Bi'mnett'8 FlOkimel Anexqiilsite perfume. Thb ArPKOAcn ol warm weather, wltn the dif ficulty of keeping provlslf ns In a good ouumilun, re minds us that we will lit ed agoud an I reliable Ice Cbefct or Kefrlgerator, the fsult of most of wtilcti la that they sweat. When the atmosphere is male Sufrioli iitly cold toprcaerve ineata, el:., sweet, there la no moisture, and the presence or m iisture or sweat is a sure iudleaMmi that the tunpera-urej Is too mild for the purp me. Tlis Star Ht rtgerat r mauulsctured by Messrs. lio.oith & Supplee;we ub lleve to be entirely free from Hits objection, ant the makers mve the best evidence of their coiin douce In It by gusrantet lug it to pr.aervs a perfectly dry au moapbeie, or the money reruuaca. DRinv on the em lusunt, Joun II. Bhidv . ...... uu lAuni Oatlmbc i'lilloii.aiheausiKl ihecatiiolic Pii'l iimtrUu Iteraiy Insiltutes, aie reiipeuttully Invited t alteua ih" funeral, from Ins Ute residence, h. W. corner of FilteentB aud Market streets, on Wedues- Pupet On the 8th Instant, Jacob Pvset, la trn 79' h year ot his agn. The relatives ani friends of the family are Invited toattotirithetaneial. at S o'clock P. M , Koorth-day, the 8th liihisnt, rrorn his late residence, No. 7o WfH street, Wilmington, Delaware, without further I lot ten. rthkviij On S inday, March B, 1971, of dls- ruhc in i.ne in ni i,, niiii.iHi jn. vr Kill ski IX, m. II., VmfpMsor of hcnilstry at the Lnhmh Uulversitr, It-tlilelicni, I'a., eldest son or the late Ubarlea M etnerlll. ' Which ev. On Sunday momintr. 9nH, widow of the late Jrttnea Wrlgtey, In the 80 ih year of her age. The relatives and friends or the family are respect fully tnvin d ti aMend her funeral, rrom her Ute re ilriice.W ood street, Manavnnk, on Wednesday aftiir neon, at 1 o'clock, to proceed to Leverlngton Gemo te ry. SPECIAL NOTICES. Ih- l.((tlmiu tiftenal AWIrw ... Intiitl FlulM. w- l;AK Or' AM RRI'IA, Obi) PHTbADRO. phla Savings Fund Uuildiug,No.806 WALNUT Strict. Pllll.APKl.riltA, March 4, 1871. Tt'e Banic of Ameriea luiv-rporated b act ot As s tiitily of the tjoiuiimnweaith of Pennsylvania, ap (ii.vt l the STth day ot April, 1870, this day organized iy the t lecteu or MVNkYft DALLKTT 8S Frei- ldent. a Ml UAHLKK Tl'SK, CAI.Ktt .1. MII.NK, WW. HARHKSON. El LWOOD SHANNON, Directors. At a meeting or the Hoard of Directors held this Csv. ii AhLEtS 11. l'KICri waa unanimously elected C'snhlT. T.ie Bank wl 1 tie open for business on MONDAY Mnr h 6, lbTl. 8 4t HENRY O. DAlLBTr, President. ggjrf- COURSE OF LECTURK8, to be delivered In the CENTRAL 1'RKSUYTKRIAN CHURCH, tiUiri'll btreet, atxive Arch, at 8 o'clock P. M. Tuesday. March 7, 1S71, Rev. K D. G. PRIME, It. I)., or New York. HiiDject "Around the World How to Oo What to SeeM Iml It. C)Sts." lui 8clay, March 81, 1871, Rev. A. A. WILLITS, D. 1 1. Subject "Sunshine." 'ininCsy. March 88, 1871, Rev. ALEXANDER RFhD, lr. D. Hubjt ct "Italy, as 1 Ssw It." Tickets for the course, ft ; single tickets, M cents; to be obtained at O-onld & Fischer's, No. 92J C'hes nut. street, and at the door on the evenings or ths lectures. 8 83 Dl8 7 w- BATt'IT ELOR'S HAIR DYE. Tills SPLKN did Uatr Dve Is the liest In th5 world, the only true and pcrrect Dye. Harmless Reliable lustan. tjn eiiiis no disappointment no ridiculous tints "Iimfir (cotitatn Leiui nor any ViUtlio Poison to in ;rtr.. Hair or Stjkteni." Invigorates the Hair aud Vuves it. sou and beautirn) ; Diack or Brown. Sold by all Druggists and dealers. Applied at the Factory , la 1 bOND Street, New York. 4 87mwTt Bj-rf THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSUiUNUE COMPANY. March 6, 1S71. The Directors hav this dav declariid a ibvldeml of bEVEN DOLLARS AND FJKTY OB NTS pir ShHie en the Slock of the Company for the last six iiK Uths, whleh will be paid to ttm Ht'Jukh'ilUers or tticlr Ji-gal represetft1lve8 a Hot the 16th instant. 8 7 lot, WM.O. CROWELL, secretary. Ptf 1N.HJEADOF USING COMMON TOILET Soap at. this season of the year, use "Wright's Alt natfd Glycerine Tablet or follditled Glycerine." It sortens the skin, prevents redness and chapping uy cold, and beau'iles the complexion. For. sale by Druggists generally. H. A G. A. WRIGHT, 1 fm W86t No.64 CHKSNUT ht., Philao'a. ivjy- NOTICE. CAM HEN AND PHi.D5r, PLIA WTEAMKOAT FERRY CUV1PA N'Y. An elect'ou lor Directors will be held at theOillOf of the Company, foot of FEDERAL Street,, CAM DEN, on R(lAY, the ft 1st of March lust , bet Veen the hcuis of 18 aud 8 o'clock P. M. W. H. GATZMSR, Secretarv. March 7, 1871. 8 7 nac w- FINE BOOTS AND SHOES FOR GKNTLEMEN,. Made on improved lasts. Beauty, Comfort. Dura bility. BAKTLETT, 8 8otf No. 88 South SIXTH Street, above Chesnut, mf AN UNUSUAL. INTEREST HAS BEitN exeited over Let'er-pres Copies whtch 'v n he tsken from Printing- executed Bt, HELFENSTEIN fc LEWIS', FIFTH apd CHKSNUT Streets. It w- THIRHTON'8 IVORY PI' ARL TOOTH POWDER is the best article for cleansing and preserving ttie teeth. For sale by all Druggists, l'rlee 86 and iwi cents per bottle. 11 86 stnthly 1? U UN ITURE, At Your Own Prices. GOULD 6L CO., Nog. 37 and 39 Worth SEC'JffD Street, And northeast c r. NINTrt and MARKET Sta., W lb sell you Furniture at your own prices to make room ror ti.e extensive atterat'ona. a etrpa GROCERIES. ETC. T? NGLISH AND SCOTCH ALES AND BKOWN STOUT. Just received, a fresh Invoice of Guinness' Ixtra Dublin Stou Teunant'a Eugllah Ale and Brown Stout, Rouert lounger's Sparkling Edinburgh Ale, Buss A Co. 'a East India Pale Ale, Allsopp'a Pale Ale, In stote and glass, all In flue order, onr own Importa tion. A full line of choice and desirable FAMILY GRO CERIES. WILLIAM KBLLEY, N. VT. Corner TWELFTH Street and OIRARD Avenue, 11 tnstu? PHILADELPHIA. K8TA ULIh 1IHD 180t. WARRANTED PURE Old Government Java Coffee. Roasted fresh every day, at only 85 cents per lb., or 8 lbs. for one dollar. Lovers or g od Coffee, give this a trial and satisfy youraulvea. For aale only at COUSTYS East End Grocery, Io. 118 South U Et'O.II) St., Below Chesnut, West Side. N. B. Choice Grocer lea of all kinds constantly ar riving. 8 8 thstarp LOOKINQ CLASSES, ETC. JAMES S. EARLC & 807J8, No. 816 C1IE8NUT STREET, Dave reduced tne pilots of ALL THEIR Vhroiiios its ler Cent, This Includes ALL CHROMOS PUBLISHED, AMERICAN AND OTHSR8. FliAMES of every character equally as cheap. ART EXHIBITION. Dy EDWARD MORAN. Exhibition in aid of the auflerera by the war In Europe. Eailea' Galleries. No. 816 Cheinut St. ADMlSblON 85 CENTS OAS FIXTURES. CORNELIUS & SONS. tlAnilFACTIJUlSIlB on GAS FIXTURES Wholesale and Retail HnlcHroomH, No. 821 CHERRY Street PHILADELPHLft. vfe hare no store or aalesroon on Cliesnnt street. liesmBp CORNEUU8 a sons FOR 8AIfc. FOR SALE. A NEW AUD ELEGANT BROWN STONE RESIDENCE, East Side of Logan Square, Three Doors above Sumner St, Rfplete wl h all modern canvenleiices, WILL BZ tOLD OM ACCO M MOD ATI NO TERMS. POSSESSION AT ONCE. CaN BE SEEN AT ANY EO Utf OF THB DAT. S 11 tf ELEGANT ST01E FIXTURES, With Marble Counters, Large Fire-proof, Desk Letter Pi ess etc, will be Bold cheap for casU good trade. No. 838 CHESNUT J TRUST, UNDER THE CON TINENTAL. taistf KOR SALK-A C1TOICB MEDIUM SIZED House, V ALUT Street, ab ive Bromi. inper- ltot.ir.ier. B. K-INCJ-S TON MOCW, 8 8 Hit No. AM vv ALNU r Sfrpr. REAL. ESTATE WANTED. w N On Chesnut or Eighth Street. ADDRESS, STATIN Q PRICE, LOCATION, AND FULL PARTICULARS, "F. D. K." 8S EVENING TELEGRAPH OFFICE. WAITEl TO PUUGUUG, Desirable Ileal Estate, WITHIN ONE MILE OF BROAD AND CHESNUT STREETS, Payable In good and available trade, and partly In cash. Addreaa 8 4 tf "Box 1734, Philadelphia Post Office." 10 INSURANCE COMPANIES, CAPITAL I8TS, AND OTHERS. FOR SALE, BUSINESS PRORERTY, No. 487 WALNUT STREET. Four-story fron nve-story doable back building, occupied as offices, and suitable for an Insurance company, 81 feet V lnchea front, 181 feet deep. S. KINGSTON McCAY, 8 18t No. 429 WALNUT Street. FIRE EXTINGUISHER. THE UNION FIRE EXTINGUISHER. OVER FIVE MILLIONS ($5,000,000) OF DOLLARS WORtH OF PROPERTY IN THB UNITED STATES UAH ACTUALLY BEEN SAVED BY THE EXTIN-. GUISHER Within the pst three yeara ; while In Philadelphia alone tweiity-nve ores, endangering property 10 the extent or HUNDREDS Or THOUSAND OF DDL- LA Kb, have been extinguished durmg tne past year by the same means. Our Machine is the IMPROVED CAkBONlU ACIU OAS FIRE KXTINGUlSlIKtt, aud Is uidorst-d anil nsed by M. Balrd & Co., Henry Disston & (ton, Benjamin buiiock a Bona, uorrta, Taaker A Co.,1 Alan Wood A Co., Lacey . Phillips, Uroinley Brothers, 8. J. Solmc, Charles Eneu, John sou & Co.. Kimbv A Madeira. Francis Perot A 80ns. (-tenige W. C'lillris, Pennsylvania Railroad Company, l'hlluuelphla and UosUin Steamship Company, Putla. . 1 ..... ...... Lnn)i..rn UtUtTlullIn i ' I . . T . . . M Biany other of our leading business men and corpo rations. ;nTION All nartlea in this community ara warned atialnst buying or B?lUug "Extlngutshera" except those purchased rrom us or our ageuis, under prUUUJ l luiuieuiabtl uivKvutiuu ivfi iuii lUKniunui, . . , . ... rtm .. 1 . uur prices nave oetsu reuuueu, nun win luavuiue la Dew wluiin the reach or every property noiaer. N B One style made specially for private real dunces. Union Fire Extinguliher Company OFFICE, 1 88 atutfrp No. 118 MARKET STREET. SNOWDON A RAITS COAL DEPOT, OORNEB DILLW YN and WILLOW Streets. LehlgU aud Schuylkill (UAL, prepared txpreoaly for family use MNANOIAL. HEW 730 GOLD KOAIXT. 6AFEI PROFITABLE! PERMANENT I We offer for Sale at Par, and Accrnod Interest, the FIRST MORTGAGE LAND GRAND GOLD BONDS or THR MlflEiDi PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. These bonda are aeenred, f,by a First Mort gage 011 the Railroad Itself, tta rolllDg stock and aU equipmeiiu; ssmnct, by a Fir -i Mortgage on Its eu tlie Land Unnt, befug n ore than Twenty two Thousand Acres of Laud rech mile of Road. The Bonds are free irom Lnlted Statea Tax; the Principal end Intere. t are payable In Gold the Principal at the end IThlrty years, and the Interest nit-annnally, at the rate of SEVEN ANDTUKfilt KKTUS PKH CENT, per annum. -ney are Issued in. denomination! of 1 100, 80C, . iOt (i, JNmH), and HOOiiO. The Trustees under the irtoitgage are Messrs. Jay Cooke, or PhlladelDhla, and J. Edgar l iimusou. Presdcnt of the Penusylvanla Central lUllroad Company. These Northern Pacific 780 Ttondi will at all times before maturity, be receivable at Ten per Cent. Premium (or Uo) lo exchange for the Comnanv'a lands at their lowest cash price. In addition to their absolute safety, these Bonda yield an Income larger, we believe, than any other first-class aecurlty. Persons holding United States 6-808 c an, by converting them Into Northern Pacltlcs Increase their yearly Income cms (airs', and still have a perfectly reliable investment. Persons wishing to exchange stocks or other bonda for these can do so with any of our Ageuta, who will allow the highest current price for ALL MAR KETABLE SECURITIES. JAY ;OOUK Ac CO., Fiscal Agents Northern Taciao Railroad Co. For sale In Philadelphia ny D. C. WHAUTON SMITH & CO., No. 181 aouin THIRD otreet. GLENDINNING, DAVIS R CO., No. 43 S. THIRD Street. BOWEN & FOX, No. 13 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. SEVENTH NATIONAL DINK, N. W. cor. FOURTH and MARKET. T. A. TJIDDLE & CO., No. 8i6 WALNUT Street, WM, PAINTER & CO., No. 36 South THIRD Street. BULL & NORTH, No. 181 South THIRD Street. BARKER BROS & CO., No. 88 South THIRD Street. EMORY, BENSON & CO., No. 6 South THIRD Street. B. K. JAMISON & CO., N.W. corner THIRD and CHESNUT. P. S. PETERSON & CO., No. 89 South THIRD Street. TOWNSEND WHELEN & CO., No. 809 WALNUT Street. CHARLES B. KEEN, No. 895 WALNUT Street. JNO. S. RUSHTON & CO., No. 60 South THIRD Street. NARK & LAD N Ell, No. 80 South THIRD Street. M. SCHULTZ & CO., No. 44 South THIRD Street. BIOREN & CO.. No. 180 South THIRD Street. JOHN K. WILDMAN, No. 86 South THIRD Street. CHARLES T. YKKKES, JR., & CO., No. 80 South THIRD Street. WILLIAM T. ELBERT, No. 881 WALNUT Street. J. II. TROTTER, No. 828 WALNUT Sfreet. S. M. PALMER & CO., No. 86 South THIRD Street. D. M. ROBINSON & CO., No. 189 South THIRD Street. SAMUEL WORK, ho. M South THIRD Street, GEORGE J. BOYD, No. 18 South THIRD Street. H. H. WILTBANK. No. 806 WALNUT Street. RALEY & WILSON, No. 41 South Till RD Street. WALLACE & KERNE, No. 148 South THIRD Street. STERLING & CO., No. 110 South THIRD Street. WILLIAM C. MORGAN & CO., jno. 83 south THIRD Street. G. & W. Y. niCBERTON, No. 62 & THIRD Street. JAMES E. LEWARS & CO., No. 89 S. THIRD Street JACOB E. RIDGEWAY, No. 66 S. THIRD Street. W. H. SHELMERDI3K, No. 10 S. THIRD Street 1 86 tnwthfs40i SPECIAL NOTICE TO INVESTORS. A Choice Security. We ;are now able to supply a limited amoan of the Catawissa Railroad Company's 7 PER CENT. CONVERTIBLE MORTGAGE BONDS, FREE OF STATE AND UNITED STATES TAX. They are Issued for the aole purpose of baudtng the extension from MILTON TO WlLUAMsrOK'l , a distance of 30 miles, aud are tesurt-l by a lien on the entire road ef tuarly loo VLilca, fully equipped and doing a nourishing business. When It ta considered that the entire Indebtedness of the 1 onipany wl l be less than 6,000 per mile, leaving out their Valuable OoalJuperty 01300 acre. it will ne seen at once what an nuuaual amount of arcurlty la attached to thae bonds, aud they there fore BiDbt commend themselves to the most prudent Investors. An additional advantage Is, that they can be converted, at the optica of the holder, utter 16 yeara, Into the Prererred Stock, at par. Tbcy are registered Coupon bonds (a great safe, guard), issued In sums of fsoo and f 1000. Interest payable Kebruary and August. Price 2!4 and accrued Interest," leaving a good margin for advance. For further lmormatlon, apply to D. C. WHARTON SMITH & CO., No. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 1 8S5 PHILADELPHIA. INVESTMENT BONDS PORTAGE LAKE AND LAKE SUPERIOR S01P CANaL IDs. Secured by first mortgage on the canal (now completed), aud on real estate worth five times tneamouut 01 toe mortgage. LAFATETTK UOUNTY, MiSSOURf, 10a. DOUGLAS COUNTY, NEBRASKA (Including Omahs). los, and other choice Western countr and . - ... -. .1 -. n . . . . 1 . . . . . 1 . . " cuy uuiiuB, jiciuuig uvu ruiea ui imereHW WFSTKR' PRNN8YLAVN1A RAILROAD 6s, eiiui'istu vj iuo j cuuniviuiia nmif uw uoaipauy. For full particulars app'y to UOWAUD UAUMKUTOI, t 1 8 8m No. 147 Booth FOURTH Street. 530 . S30 BANKER. DEPOSIT AOOOUNTtJ PECBIVED AND INTER EST A1LOWED ON UA" Y HALAN;iili OKIKK PHCJKS.-P . KXECIITED FOR THB piihc:HASE AN'. OF A T.T, RELIABLE SS- UUKl riivn. CtHJ-ECTIfjC . MADE EVERYWHERE. REAL KSV.'-TE COLLATERAL LOANS NBGO TIATED. (8 816m. Ho.WAXliTJT 630 SU FMUiU. flNANOIAUs JAY C00KE & CO., PHILADELPHIA, N EW VPRK and W AbHlN 3TON. jay cooke, Mcculloch & co., LONDON, AMD Sealeri In Government Securities. Special attention given to the Purchase and 8 tie of Bonda aud Stocks on Commission, at the Uoardor brokers in this and other cities. INTEREST ALLOW F.D ON DBPOSITS. Cl'LLECTJONS MADE ON ALL POINTS. OOLD AND PILVKR BOUGHT AND BOLD. In connection with ojr London House we are now prepared to transact a general FOREIGN EXCnANQE BUSINESS, Including Purchase nm! Pale of Sterling Bllla, and the lssne of Comiiu ltml Credita aud Travellers' Clr cu ar letters, available In any part of the world, and are thus enabled to receive UOLD OM DEeoSrT, and to allow four per cent. Interest In currency tbereun. Having direct telegraphia communication with both our New ork and Washlugon c niices, we oau offer 6uj trior facilities to our customers. RELIAUiE itAILRO AD BONDS FOE INVEST MENT. Pan pulets and full information given at our office. S2 3mrp No. 114 S THIRD Street, PhUada. Wilmington and Reading Railroad 7 rrn cepjt. eoijds, Free of Taxes. We are bow offering a limited anoint of the SECOND MORTGAGE B0ND4 of this Ojiupa ly At 88Ji and Accrued Interest. The Bonds are Issued In SIOCs, SSOOs, and SI 0003, COUPONS PAYABLE JANUARY AND JULY. We placed the FIRST MORTGAGE BOND J of tins Company at 88 percent. Thev are now britulng cn tne open market 95 per cent. This fact Is strong evidence of the standing aud credit of this C Jiu puny. The road la now finished and doing a large and profitable busliiesa. WM. PAINTER & CO., BANKERS, And Dealers In Government Securities, Wo. 36 South THIRD Street, 8tf PHILADELPHIA. P O It H A. JL, E, Six Per Cent. Loan of the City of Wil liamsport, Pencaylvama, Free of all Taxes, At S6 and Accrued Interest. These Bonda are made absolutely secure by act of Legislature compelling the city to levy saillclout tax to pay Interest aud principal. P. 8. PETEftSON A CO., No. 39 S. THIRD STREET, 86 PHILADELPHIA. DUNN BROTHERS, KIAIVKISttlf, Nos. 51 and 53 S. THIRD St., rcalera In Mercantile Paper, Collateral Loans, Government Securities, and Gold. Draw Bllla ot Excnauge on the Uulon Bane or London,and issue travellers' letters of credit through Messrs BOWLES BROS A. CO., avaUuble In all the cities of Europe, Make Collections on all point. Execute orders for Bonds and Stocks at B'tard ol Brokers. Allow interest on Deposits, subject to check at tight It JOHN S. RUSHTOfi & CO., BANKERS AST) BROKER!. GOLD AND C0UP0N8 WANTED. Oitvy WarrnntH BOUGHT AND BOLD. No. 60 South THIRD Street, a set PHILADELPHIA. FIN AN Ol AU. A RELIABLE Safe Home Investment. Til I? Sunbury and Lewistown Railroad Company 7 rER IrEWT. GOLD First Mortgage Bonds. Itttrrr! lnynlI April iind Orio. lM'i , I're of Mitite timl llAlteil Htaleis 'J'aaei.. Weaterow orrering ttm bsUuce of ihn I inn or f I.vin.-.imiv. which is sH'tirel tiy u-st nut nu' nu on the entire property aud fraucfia-.s ir tne Com pany, At and Mlie -cntel InlereMi Alt4l. Th Ttosiits tiowrsptHy apr.nchlng coinnlorioti. with a Inrge trade In COAUIKON, aud LUMUli!(, in amiumu to the pMSnencfr travel awaitltiii the opening or tins ftrcatly needed enterprise. Tne loeel trade aione Ih suillritmrly large to sust-ilu the Koad. We have noiiestiHtliin In reommernttnir ttm Itinrt. as j CIIKAP, KfcLlAULK, end SAKE INVEST. For pamrhfets, with map, and fuii Intonnatlon. apply to , ' WM. PAINTER & CO., BANKKRH, Dealers In Government 8ecurltlei, No. 30 South THIRD Siroot, 8tf PHILADKLl'HTA. U. S. LOAN. DE HAVEN A BRO., No. 40 SOUTH THIRD STJtEHT, UNAKCIAL AGEKTd OF THE CNITKD SWT IS, h i elve snl scrlt lions t- tMo United S'ates Loans in uCK iilsme ith (lie iMmissI' ol the Secret irv or the 1 MHitiiy. '1 here are three cist-ses or these Itondst: Hrst lln se otutluK ft ptr cent, golit-interev, ttia riiLctj ai r arable in com at the p . asure ot tlie lov i i nn. lit, hi tune after 1s(i Seci iid 'I Iiomc In arlnif 44 p r c-rit. gold Interest, ti e principal ptjaUe lucom c the pletisura or trio Gevcrnnienr, any time eru r ls-ft. Tltlrct. 'fhose iwnntm 4 per cent, g.-dil lutTcst,, the I Jincipul paystile In com r the plta.ure vl the Gov- ri nil i.l, m.v t in. e utter 1WK). The interest on the Btxive will be paid QIJAR Tah'.. 'Hi'ae boiiils end rliM mr,e:e: t ih-'reoii are total!) exempt rrom every ronu of taxa'lju, ya-' liona), htjtte or Iih'mI. pubsiTitiura i ay either Guld or Uutted Statej 5-;o Boi.dH nt their par valuta The New Bonds will tie issued, Coupou or Reg s t' i i, as hiOm ril'i rs ihhj prtfer. C'ciuiena of (ieiMUtinatlouH ol uimi, oo au I lltet'. Bcf!stred of rtenotnina.l'ins or fM, lion, f i tlMHi, fUCU.t'.d HO.h. ' tmti.er li.ioiii Htlon given on appilcailou at th Banking Uoui-e of DE HAVEN & BRO., No. 40 South THIRD Street. 11 Philadelphia; B. K. JAEQS0N & CO. 8UCCEMMOK8 TO BANKERS ANO DKALSK8 IN Gold, Silver, and Government B)&d At Clvtieal IitrUet liHleai, N. W. Cor. THIRD and CHE5NUT SU bpeclal attention glveu to COMMISSION OKD3KS In New Yorlt and Phliadeiilita bUx'X Boards, etc, etc- am r-URNlTUHE. ETQ, HOVER'S PATENT SOFA BED. In consequence of certain parties representing that llirir Nfa liedb and JiiiitBes ar or tu (iiEeril, 1 beg leave to inlorni the putiltc Him my rcola He I is lor a:iie onty at MocihK ti CaW Klo.N! aud ALLKN BKtJTllfR'h, and at the Manuts torr. No. W Eolith HKiUMihtreet 'J Ins novel invention la not lu the last. compli cated, naving no cords or rof.es to pull in order to restate, or props to n-ep It up when in ttir Tirol ol a lenMe.d,lliich are nil very uus.i'e and ilsMu to tteX out or ct'l'alr. The lKilstead is roriued by torn, lug c ot the ends, or closing them when toe Sola la wanted. II. J". UOVttlt, No. 230 SOUTH SECOND KTKKKT, lis tumtrp paiLnaipuii Joseph H. Campion (late Moore A ;ampi mv WIIX1AM SM1TO, KIOUAHD K OAaPlON. SMITH & CAMPION. Manufacture! a or , FISK FTRNITUlifc, UfHOlsrERINtlS, AND IN TERIOR HuUcE lK 'OH a.T.NK. No. t9 NGlITU TH'.KII (Tet. Mannlacory, Nos. 15 and 811 LEVANT H'reet, PaiittOelphia. ) QAHRIAQEtt. ESTABLISHED 18S3. JOSEPH DCCKHAUS, No. 1201 F&sKKFQKD' Avtnne, ABOVE OIRAKIi AVRNVE, Manufacturer of exclusively PI ICS T-vUtsti CAR TL I V H. NEWEST STVLKS. Clarencea, Iasdaus, LaurtatUea, CIoh ivacna, Bhllllfcg-or. OoiM'Uea, ioutS Bironeiuja, Piiioaa, Kockaa,s, fctc, SLli.Wti.it Ko.t fJiiVala FAMILY and Pt'Bi' U.sl Workiuausntp aud Mulsh aei-oud to ixue In the country. Kit e and varies stock oo hnnd complewl aud lu the worka Oiders receive prompt aBd iieriaal au teutlon. all wnlt warrautad, 14 il Suirp C0PYINOPBESSK,5. rt'Vf Just rpceivi d. a Largt Assort. v--?i mi-ut or tli" I at.i tnl'i Cul "llAo ruBWi wm. m. cuiasrY, Btstioiier and Pruter, HO.U1 S. THUUI Stnet, Opposite Qifurd l;iuk, B 28 eodS osy niurmug, 03 wiw. C11Ul01ues.lUustratea.ll -00. I6t at uie loweti casu puueo. im
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