The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, May 12, 1871, FOURTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH TRIPLE SUEKTPlif LADELPIILv; FRIDai', MAY 12, 1871.
imwa BUIHSSARir.
Cltjr Affairs.
The Caledonian Clnb met again last night
for the purpose of taking measures to cele
brate the centenary of Sir Walter Boott,
vrhioh ooonrson Aug. 15. A large committee,
which will include delegates from all the pro
fessions, was appointed to devise appropriate
measures for the celebration.
Michael 0. Mingle and James Cochrane,
two river pirates, have been held in bail - by
Alderman Kerr.
Bernard Shannon is in prison for bur
glary at the house of Ephraim Coon, No. 1718
Girard avenue.
General Bankson's Brigade thill yester
day was a fiuocess.
John McGehan was cut in the throat with
ft razor in the hands of Charles Finegan in a
fight at No. 2004 Alter street last night.
McGehan is not much hurt.
James Smith, a literary negro, who stole
$8!) to get up in Vineland a lecture, which by-tbe-by
was a total failure, thereby rendering
Jim unable to pay the money, was yesterday
held in bail by Alderman Nichols.
Domestic AfTalri.
The grasshoppers in great clouds are de
stroying the crops of Los Angeles county, Cai.
The House Committee of the Legislature
lost night resolved to report the bill abolish
ing the Building Commission with a negative
recommendation.
There is a prospect of the Legislature
remaining in session beyond the 10th instant,
as it is thought that the Senate will not fix
any time to adjourn until the Republicans
consent to an amendment of the Registry law.
Foreign Affairs.
The Versailles troops have turned their
electric lights towards Paris.
The Paris forts still held by German
troops are to be immediately evacuated.
The Arab insurgents in Algeria have been
defeated, and also lost their leader.
A famine exists in Persia from lack of
rain, and thousands of its inhabitants are
dying.
General Cluseret has been removed from
prison, and is now under examiaation at the
Hotel de Ville.
Fort Vanvres was captured on Wednes
day night by theYersaillists, and was held for
a short time, when it was recaptured by the
Communists.
The treaty of peace, just concluded at
Frankfort, abrogates the commercial treaty
between France and Germany, and gives to
Prussia the control of the railways in the
ceded territory.
COUNCILS.
The Proceedings Yeatertlny.
Both branches of Councils met yesterday after
toon :
Select Branch. President Cattell In the chair.
A communication wan read inviting the mem
bers of Councils to be present at the reunion of the
Pennsylvania Reserves, and also one inviting them
to take part in the coming German Peace Cjlebra
tion, Monday. Both accepted.
The following communication from Colonel Bar
ton H. Jenks, President of trie Hydrostatic and Hy
draulic Company ot Pennsylvania, was oflVred by
Mr. Jones, ana referred to the Committee on
Water:
Philadelphia. May 9, 13T1. To the Select and
Common Councils of the city of Philadelphia:
Having demonstrated to your honorable bodies the
practical working of our patent compound propeller
pump, and being convinced that by Its introduction
an ample supply of water at alt times can be fur
nished to the city with the elevation requisite and at
a reduced cost for the same, we therefore respect
fully propose to construct works to supply the city
with water on the following terms and conditions,
The city of Philadelphia to furnish the location,
and a conduit from, their present fore bay or else
where to supply the pumps with water, and to con
nect their mains to the outlets of said pump for dis
tribution, we to furnish pumps and bull Jlngs for the
same, engines and engine-houses, boilers and holler
houses, all to be constructed of the best materials,
and in the most substantial and reliable manner,
and to be of such a character as will be an orna
ment to the city, and reflecting the best engineering
skill, and to have a full capacity of fifty million
(6o,(00, IKKO gallons of water per twenty-four hours,
to an elevation equal to the level in the contem
plated Park reservoir, and to lift a greater number
of loot pounds of water per hundred pounds of
coal used than is now being done at any of the city
works.
The plana and specifications to be submitted to
any committee or board of engineers that may be
appointed or selected by Councils to superintend
the erection ot the works ; said committee or board
of engineers to have the power to modify the
plans and specifications, provided such modifica
tions shall not Increase the cost as per plan pre
sented without such additional cost be added to our
estimate.
The cost of said works complete to be two and
one-half millions of dollars, tf which seventy-five
(75) per cent, is to be paid monthly as the work pro
gresses under the direction of said committee or
board of engineers, and twenty-live (28) percent,
to remain until the work Is completed aud proves
equal to the capacity guaranteed.
Our system of pumps will require no reservoirs,
and we can use or dispense with those the city have
now in use.
In case onr proposition should meet with a favora
ble reception, and the city desire to make use of one
of our pumps before the completion of the works
above contemplated, we make an additional proposal
that there shall be appropriated by the city a sum
sufficient for ns to erect a pump at Falrmountor
elsewhere, using the present power now employed
there (if sufficient), and forcing such an amount of
water Into the basins as you may direct, guarantee
ing to lift a greater number of foot pound of water
per hundred pounds of coal used than la now being
done at any of the city works.
The cost of this pump to be paid for by the city
after we have put it in successful operation accord
ing to our guarantee, or, in the event of a failure,
to be removed at our own expense, aud la that
event any contrast we have mada wltn the city to be
void.
Security to be given for the proper completion of
the contract. Your obedient servants.
Barton II. Jenks, President.
William B. Buck, Secretary.
Mr. Jones of the Highway Committee, submitted
a report In regard to the paving of Lehigh avenue
with rubble pavement. An ordinance directing the
same to be laid in the centre was agreed to.
Mr. Shoemaker, from the Committee on Law, re
ported a supplemental ordinince in reference to
hackney coaches, which directs that every coach
shall have two lights, with a number painted on
each. Agreed to.
Mr. Hanna presented an ordinance for the in
crease of the police force, which has been pub
lished. Referred to the Committee on Police.
Mr. Bumm presented a resolution regarding the
condition of Shackamaxon street Square, and Mr.
Alexander one inquiring as to the delay in the con
struction of the culvert on Federal street, from
Eighteenth to the 8cbuylklll. Both adopt,-
Mr. Mcllvaine presented a resolution requesting
the Board of Port Wardens to inform Councils why
the parties dredging the Schuylkill below Gibson's
Point deposit ine excavaieu earm vuwius ui tow
watermark. Adopted,
The bill makf m appropriation for the Im
proved ;,.Tement On B.oad street was called up but
not considered, ,.
A number of bills from Common Council wera
then disposed of. One to close the public offices on
Monday, the occasion of the German parade, caused
considerable debate and was Anally agreed to.
The ordinance relative to security in municipal
contracts for sireet paving was called up, but, alter
debate, indefinitely postponed.
After the passage of an ordinance authorizing the
construction of certain sewers the Chamber aa-
Common Branch. President Huhn tn the chair.
A communication from W. W. Hubbell, ottering
to lay a concrete pavement on Broad street at three
dollars per yard, was referred.
A communication from the German Peace Ks
ecutive Committee, tnvlting Councils to review the
Irocetslon on Mouday from a platform in front or
ndependence Square, was accepted.
A coniinunication from John W. Murphy, claim
ing the contract for the entire erection of Pair
mount bridge, was referred.
A communication from Birton Jenks was pre
sented by Mr. Kliis, relative to supplying the city
Mr. Kowan oflered an ordinance providing that
it rnmriAii far street caving shall be acooiuoanled
by a bond without warrant of attorney, the condi
tion being tnat tne street uu m oji m guuu i
j.hlr lor tire years. Adopted.
The Mil to create a loan of H2.122.OO0 Tnr the fur
ther extension of the water works, was then taken
np. Alter several motions to postpone, the bill
pssscd yeas 43, nays 12.
Mr. Shane presented an ordinance authorising
certain transfers In the annual appropriation to the
Fire Department for 1871. Agreed to.
Mr. Allen, from the Committee on Surveys, re
ported an ordinance authorizing the construction
of sewers in Eighteenth, Jefferson, Master and
other streets, amounting in length to 4700 feet, and
the cost to 12,000.
Also, a resolution to discharge the committee
from the further consideration of the communica
tion of J. W. Murphy, declining to accept a con
tract for a portion of the work on Fairmonnt
bridge, but expressing his willingness to do the
whole work.
Mr. Allen called np the resolution directing the
City Solicitor to prepare contracts with J. W. Mur
phy for the main and Thirty-second street, bridge
superstructure, and the iron work of approaches
with J. F. Kennedy for the graduation, masonry,
curbing and paving, and with the Pennsylvania
Railroad Co. for the erection of all work westward
of retaining wall beyond Thirtieth street, as per pro
posals for erecting a bridge over the river Schuyl
kill at Falrmount and its approaches. The reso
lution was adopted.
A number of bills from Select Council were con
curred in, alter which the Chamber adjourned.
AUOTION SALES.
M THOMAS fc SON8, AUCTIONEERS , NOS
lis and 141 S. FOURTH street.
Administrators' Peremptory Sile.
Estate of (ieorge E. Blake, deceased.
MUSIC 1'LATKS, SHEET MUSIC, MUSICAL IN
STRUMENTS, MATERIALS, ETC.
On Monday Morning, , '
May 22, at 10 o'clock, at the auction rooms.
Catalogues now ready. b la 8t
SALE OF STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE,
. On Tuesday,
May 16, at 13 o'clock, noon, at the Exchange, will
Include
Baltimore Turnpike, at Bellcvuo Station, 8
miles from Wilmington Elegant Country Seat,
known as "Woolton;" 60 acres; mansion aud out
buildings. Plymouth Hoad, Gwynedd Station, N. P. R. R.
Aivery eletrant Country Seat.
Fkokt (North), No. 216-Brlck Building.
Tknth (North), No. 670 Genteel Dwelling.
Tbnth (North), No. 672 Brick Building.
Tenth and Melon, N. E. corner Stone and
Dwelling.
Fohtv-eigiith Street and Greenway Avenue
Genteel (welling and large lot.
Fifth (South), No. 1733 Store and Dwelling.
Arch, No. 1342 Residence and building and
large lot.
Washington and Cake, Cape Island 2 frame Cot
tages. Twelfth (South), Nos. 1017 and 1019 Brick
Dwellings.
Gi.kn Ripple Station, West Chester and Phila
delphia R. R. Mill and Farm, 70 acres.
Third (North), No. 2118 -Genteel Dwelling.
WissAnicKON Avenue, Germantown Country
Place, ll)i acres.
Norristown TrRNriKE Valuable Farm, 90 acres.
Perkiomen Turnpiab, Chestnut Hill Valuable
Lot.
Sixteenth and Ontario, N. E. corner Desirable
Lot.
Township Line hoad, Twenty-third ward Coun
try Seat, Residence, Coach-houae, 6 acres (near
Tacony.)
Main street, Chestnut mil Tavern and Dwell
ing. Filfert, above Seventh Phnentx Hose House.
Mary, No. 124 Frame Dwelling and large lot.
Race, No. 1211 Modern Dwelling.
Thirteenth and Race, N. E. corner Building
and Dwelling.
Race, No. 1206 Modern Dwelling.
Seventh (North), Nos. 1331, 1333, and 1335 Valu
able Lots.
Marshall, Nos. 1336 and 1328 Building anl
Large Lot.
Fk an klin, No. 2164 -Genteel Dwelling.
SrMMEit, No. 2123 Desirable Dwelling.
Ground Rents tS2, las, and 1150 a year.
Marshall, No. 434 G-enteel Dwelling.
Hurst, No. M2 Brick and Frame Dwellings.
Cantkell, No. 936 Genteel Dwelling.
Randolph, east of Waterloo Large Lot.
Coates, No. 928 Desirable Dwelling.
Bainbridoe, No 1219 yenteel Dwelling.
Eighteenth (North), No. 1413 Modern Resi
dence. Bkoad above Thompson Large Lot.
(QUINCE, No. 234 Genteel dwelling. h
16 shares Camden and Atlantic Rallroid, com.
2 shares Camden and Atlantic Land Company.
80 shares Mosbannon Land and Lumber Co.
7 shares Kli tanning Coal Co. and f 3667 scrip.
103 shares Schomacker Piano-Forte Manf'g Co.
60 shares Empire Transportation Co.
1 share Point Breeze Park.
26 shares National Iiauk of the Republic.
44 shares Westmoreland Coal Co.
1 Bhare Philadelphia Library Co.
13 shares Steubenvljle and Indiana Railroad.
12800 Western Pennsylvania Railroad 6 per cent.
S1000 Fifth and Sixth Streets Pass RW. Co. 7s.
100 shares American B II Sewing Machine.
709 shares New Creek Coal Co.
Iftooo Huntingdon anl Broad Top M. RR. and coal
Company. 6 12 3t
Bale on the premises, Glen Riddle Station, on the
West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad.
VALUABLE COTTON MACHINERY, CORLISS
ENGINE, BOItiBR, ETC.
On Wednesday,
May 17, at 12 o'clock, nooa, by catalogue, the vam
able cotton machinery belonging to the estate of
Thomas McCredy, deceased, and Messrs. Riddle &
Sieen.
Particulars In handbills. P12 4t
H
ENRY W. & B. SOOTT, JR., AUCTIONEERS,
No. 1129 CHESNUi street (uirara kow.).
THOMAS BIRCH SON. AUCTIONEERS AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 1110 One
NUT Street; rear entrance No. HOT Sansom street.
0NTING DCRBOROW A CO., AUCTION BEK
Nos. S8S and 234 MARKET street, corner ol
I'.aak street. Successors to John B. Myers A Co.
BALE OF 2000 CASEsTjOOTS, SHOES, TRAVEL
LING BAGS, HATS, ETC.
On Tuesday Morning,
M ay 16, at 10 o'clk, on tour months' credit. 6 10 st
NOTICE.
On account of the German Peace Celebration, oar
regular sale of French goods is postponed from
Monday to Wednesday, May 17.
LARGE SALE OF FRENCH, AND OTHER EURO
PEAN DRY GOODS.
On Wednesday Morning,
May 17, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit. 6 9 fit
Bankrupt Bale on four months' credit.
fFFOTAL AND PEREMPTORY KALK OK THE
ENTIRE STOCK OF WATSON A DE YOUNG.
On Friday Morning,
May 19, on four months' credit, at their store,
No. 6J3 Market street, by order of assignee in bank
ruptcy. " n
BY BARR1TT CO., AUCTIONEERS
CAM! AUCTION HOUSE.
No. 830 MARKET Street, corner of Bank street
lash advanced on consignments without extrt
charge. U 245
CONCERT HALL AUCTION ROOMS, No. 1911
OB ESN L'T Street.
T. A. MCCLELLAND, AUCTIONEER.
Personal attention given to sales of household fw
nltnre at dwellings. .
Public sales of furniture at the Auction Room
No. m Chesnat street, every Monday and Thar
day.
For particulars see "Publio Ledger."
N. li A superior class of fnrnlture at private aa'.t
H
ENRY MOLTEN. AUCTIONEER.
uv hvtsiwy M( l.Ticm at m..
Salesroom, Nos. 21 and 23 MERGER Street,
new 1UI.
REGULAR TRADE SALE
OK
FUR AND WOOL HATS,
LADIES' AND ORNTS' READY-MADE FURS,
STRAW, F&LT. AND VELVET GOO 38,
Every THURSDAY during the season.
Cash advances made on consignments wlthon
additional charges. 8
QAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
SPRINO ARRANGEMENT.
On end after Monday, May 16, ian, trains will
leave VINE Street Ferry as follows:
Freight iwith passenger car) TOO A. M.
Mail 8 00 A. M.
Atlantic Accommodation 8 43 P. M.
Returning, leave Atlantic : Q
Freight 18 43 I'. ,
Mall 4-00 P. M.
Atlantic Accommodation a-is A. M.
LOCAL TRAINS LEAVE
For Daddontleld..9 and 10 15 A. M.,8 and 4-16 P. ivi.
For Atco and intermediate stations 1015 A. M.
For b amnion ton and intermediate stations 00 P.M.
RETURNING, LEAVE: S
Eaddontleld, and 11 A. M., and 1, I is, aua 10
P. M.
Atco, 18-18 P. M. : Hammonton 1A.M.
Night line for lladdouUold leaves Camden 11-30
P. M.
Freight must fee delivered at Vine street wharf by
4 P. M. to Insure its transportation next day.
C12 4t D. U. MUNDYi Agent.
FINANOIAUi
GREAT NATIONAL
LOANS.
NEW FIVE TER CENT. BONDS OF THE
UNITED STATES.
The Treasnry Department is now able to
promise that the registered Certificates of
Stock, and a good part of the Conpon Bonds
of the New Loan of the United States, bear
ing Five Per Cent. Interest, payable quarterly
in Gold, will be ready for delivery early in the
present month. The Subscriptions to the
Loan now amount to $G2,000,000, and it is
expected that the Subscriptions and Sales will
progress more rapidly when the Certificates
and Bonds are ready for market abroad as
well as at home. The whole sum of Five
Fer Cents offered to the publio generally, and
to the holders of United States fi-20 Bonds,
without qualification, is $200,000,000. When
this amount, to which preference is thus
given, is taken np, the remainder of the Five
Fer Cents, $300,000,000, embraced in the
New Loan of Jnly 14, 1870, for refunding the
Fublio Debt, will be offered in connection
with $300,000,000 Four and One-half Fer
Cents, and any part of .$700,000,000 of Four
Per Cents, the one running fifteen years, and
the other thirty years.
The following is a copy of the New Five
Ter Cent. Bond, nnder and pursuant to the
New Loan Act of Congress:
FORM OK B PER CENT. BOND.
Interest I FUNDED LOAN OF 1S81 5 r-ER cent.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
ABE INDEBTED TO TI1E BEARER IN THE SUM OP
DOLLARS.
THIS BOND is issued in accordance with the pro
visions of an Act of Congress entitled "An Act to
authorize the refunding of the National Debt," ap
proved July 14, 1870, amended by an Act approved
January 20, 1871, and Is redeemable at the pleasure
of the United States, after the first day of May, A.
D. 1S81, in Coin of the standard value of the United
States on said July 14, 1870, with interest in such
Coin, from the day of the date hereof, at the rate of
FIVE PER CENTUM per annum, piyable quarterly,
on the first day of February, May, August, and No
vember, in each year. The principal an4 Interest
are exempt from the payment of all Taxes or Duties
of the United States, as well as from taxation in any
form, by or under State, municipal, or local autho
rity. Washington, , IS....
Entered Recorded
Register of the Treasury.
BEGISTEBED BONDS
will be issued of the denominations of $50,
$100, $500, $1000, $5000, and $10,000, and
coupon bonds of each denomination except
the last two. The interest will be payable in
the United States at the office of the Treasu
rer, any Assistant Treasurer, or designated
depositary of the Government, quarterly, on
the first days of February, May, August, and
November in each year.
TITE INTEREST ON TELE REGISTERED
STOCK
of this Loan, it is determined by the Trea
sury Department, will be paid as conveniently
to the holder as on the Coupon ' Stock, anl
personal attendance, or attendance by proxy
at the Treasury, to draw and receipt for the
Interest, will be dispensed with, whenever tht
cheek of the United States Treasurer, milled
punctually to the address and order of each
Jiolder, on or before every quarter-day, is pre
ferred to such attendance. This check, pay
able in Gold ' Coin at the Treasury in New
York (or such other office as the Stock is
registered atj, will be negotiable or collect
able on the indorsement of the owner or
owners of the Stock. In pursuanoe of this
arrangement, the subscribers to, or pur
chasers of, the Stook in its registered form
(which is a complete protection against theft
or other losses incident to Coupon Bond
payable to Bearer) are advised to give their
Post Office address in full, and to notify of
any change in the address betwoon quarter
days. The whole proceeds of the new loan will
be applied to the payment or redemption and
cancellation of the 5-20 years six per cent,
bonds, and, in addition to these proceeds,
the fi-20s are now being reduced by purchase
at the rate of $10,000,000 per month.
The entire effeot, therefore, of the new
loan, in connection with the existing sinking
fund process of the Treasury, is to reduce
both prinoipal and interest of the publio debt
of the United States. The loan creates no
additional supply of Government stocks, while
the application of the surplus revenues de
rived in gold from customs is constantly les
sening, as it has been doing for two years
past, the funded stocks bearing six per cent.
?id interest.
The 1st of May schedule of the publio debt,
which has just been published by the Secre
tary of the Treasury, shows a reduotion in
these Stocks since the April schedule of
$12,215,700, and ft further lessening of the
yearly interest charge thereon of $732,912.
This leaves the total yearly interest charge
in Gold $111,82,034. In the same month
the Treasury paid and canoelled $2,470,000
of the Three per Cent. Currency debt, re
during the whole of this debt bearing interest
to $51,023,000, and the yearly interest charge
thereon to $1,587,470.
The proposed further reduction of the an
nual interest charge upon the Publio Debt by
refunding is as follows:
Bv exchange of tWO.OOO.OOO United
"States six per cents, for new five per
cents of IShi $-r,ooo,000
By exchange of iOO,uoO,C00 I nited
States six per cents for lour and a half
per cents of ibee 4,600,003
Bv exchange of lioo.ooo.ooo I uluwl
Ststes six per cents for lour per cents
Of llkJl...... 14,000,000
Total saving per annum by refunding ! 23,500,000
The large and rapid accumulation in the
FINANCIAL..
last few years of private capital now retired
from active business, and of the cash Savings'
and Life Insurance premiums deposited with
or intrusted to the provident institutions of
the country all seeking the most undoubted
security, pledged to be kept free of all taxes,
nnder national or local authority, and con
tent, provided this objeot be assured, with
moderate rates of interest will no doubt
ultimately absorb bo much of these New
Stocks as may not be taken in voluntary
conversion of United States 5-20s, or mar
keted abroad. C. C. Nokvell,
In charge of United States Loan Advertising.
Treasury Offfice,
New York, May 2, 1871. )
PROGRESS OF REDUCTION OF THE NATIONAL DEBT.
I)rH of thti l S. Jterrrruti of I) 'hi
CuaA in lh during the pre-
1869. Trranttru fAtna Month
March 1 12,525,463,260
April 1. 2,625,19R,46l IZtWJBS
Mayl 8,618,797,891 6,399,070
Junel 2,605,412,613 12,334,777
Julyl 2,4S9,008,4H0 16,410,132
August 1 2,481,566,736 7,435,744
September 1 2,476,962,601 6,604,234
October 1 2,4(9,49.072 7,467,429
November 1 2,461,131,189 7,Sf.3,8Si
December 1 2.453,669,735 7,571,464
1870.
January!... S.448,746,953 4,812.781
February 1 2,444,913,288 il,33,54
Aiarcn 1 2,438,88,477 . 6,484,811
April 1 1,434,662,127 6,706,849
Mayl 2,420,861,334 11.697.793
June 1 2,400,562,371 11,301,8.14
JulyL 2,886,868,699 20,203,772
August 1 2,369,31(4,476 17,034,123
September l 2,355,2i,ino 13,408.325
October 1 2,340,913,652 9,007.4)8
November 1 2,34l,784,3f)5 B.129,296
December 1 8,334,303,494 7,475,800
1871.
January 1 2,332,067.793 2,210,T0O
February 1 8,828,026,807 4,0i0,S8
March 1 2,820,70 846 7,817,960
April 1 2,809,607,690 11,011,230
MayL 2,803,518,643 6,124,053
Total Hfcrtmsr. Monthly J)rrreiue in
from Marrh 1, intrrrH mon'hly inte-
1W9. lHtfi. to date. rh'irar. rfl charne.
March 1 f 10,632,462
April L 10,526,238 t,224
Mayl f,665,86S 10,522,835 9,626
Junel 20.060.646 10.607.090 25.872
Julyl B6,460,779 10,476,641) 65,622
August 1 43,596,623 10,383,668 148,893
September 1.. 49,500,758 10,331,618 19S.943
October 1.... 66,968,187 10,252,933 279,529
November 1.. 64,882,070 10,194 908 B37,5.VJ
December 1.. 71,903,624 10,130,625 401,836
1870.
January 1.... 76,718,806 10,06t,506 470,956
February 1... 80,649,971 10,022,493 609,964
March 1 87,134,782 10,007,812 525,149
April 1 92,901,132 9,982,360 550,118
Mayl 104,699,925 9.956,759 675.703
June 1 118,900,889 9,928,762 008,699
Julyl 139 1 04,600 9,886.818 645,649
AUgUSt 1 156,138,784 9,854,633 677,829
September 1.. 169,642,109 9,814,690 717,972
October 1.... 178,649,eoT 9,769,940 763 622
November 1.. 193,678,904 9,718,430 814,025
December 1.. 191,154, 765 9,686.164 840,298
1871.
Jannaryl.... 193,895.468 9,64t,043 889.413
February 1... 197,430,463 9,610,386 922,076
March 1 204,764,413 9,571,007 961,455
April 1 215.765.663 9,627.212 1,005.849
Mayl 281,899,716 9,459,959 1,073,503
The foregoing is a correct statement of the public
debt, as appears from the books and Treasurer's re
turns In the Department at the close of business
April 80, 1S71.
WILLIAM A. RICHARDSON,
4 6 11 12 18 4t Acting Secretary of the Treasury.
Wilmincton and Reading
Railroad
7 run cxssrc. boejbs.
Froo of Taxes.
We are offering $200,000 of the Second
Mortgage Bonds of this Company
AT 83 AND ACCRUED INTEREST.
Intercut Payable January and
July.
The Bonds are in
SIOOOs, S500sv and SI 003,
And can be REGISTERED free of expense. The
road Is doing a good business, with prospects of con
siderable increase.
This issue la made to procure additional rolling
stock.
Bonds. Faroplilets, and Information can be ob
tained of ,
DE HAVEN & BRO., '
No. 40 South THIRD Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
COUPON OR REGISTERED LOAN
OF TH1
City of Williamsport, Pennsylvania,
With both principal and Interest made absolutely
secure by State and municipal legislation,
for sale at
AND ACCRDRBD INTEREST, BY
P. 8. PETERSON & CO.,
Bankers and Stock Brokers,
No. 39 B. THIRD STREET,
8 PHILADELPHIA.
UABRiSSON (J RAM 110, v
BANKER, ui-m
630 WALNUT St., JjClff
PHILADELPHIA. 8 83
BAKE HOME INVESTMENT,
Paying T Per Cent. Free front all Taxes.
The General Mortgage 0-Yr Bonds of
the We.t metier nu r-iiuaaeijmi
Kailrokd Company,
Bearing Interest at T per cent, per annum, payable
Ai.m 1 and October 1. free of all taxes.
Ve oner for sale a limited amount of the above-
named bonds at and uieret.
i uil information furnished on application to
E. W. CLAKit A O i., bsukera,
6 4 12t tio. as boula TH1KU Street.
FINANOIAL.
JAY COOKE & C0.t
PHILADELPHIA, SEW TORS and WASHINGTON.
jay cooke, Mcculloch & co.,
LONDON,
AMD
Dcaleri in Gevernmerit Securlttai,
Bpecial attention given to the Purchase and Bale
of Bonds and Stocks on Commission, at.the Board of
Brokers in this and other cities.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS,
COLLECTION 8 MADE ON ALL POINTS.
GOLD AND BILVER BOUGHT AND BOL
In connection with onr Londen House we are now
prepared to transact a general
FOREIGN EXCHANGE BUSINESS,
Inclndine rnrchase and Bale of Sterling Bills, and
the issue cf 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 aSow four per cent, interest In currency
thereon.
Having direct telegraphic communication with
both onr New York and Washington Offices, we can
offer superior facilities to our customers.
RELIABLE RAILROAD BONDS FOR INVEST
MENT. Pamphlets aad full information given at onr office,
B 3 8mrp No. 114 S. THIRD Street. Phllada,
A RELIABLE
Safe Home Investment.
THE
FunlMv and Lewistown Railroad
Company
7 PEIl CE23TT. GOLD
First Mortgage Bonds.
Interest Payable April and Octo
Iter, Free of State and United
States Taxes.
We are now offering the balance of the loan of
11,200,000, which is secured by a first aid only Han
on the entire property and franchises of the Com
pany,
At 00 and tlie Accrued Interest
Added.
The noad is now rapidly approaching completion,
with a large trade in COaL, IKON, and LUMBER,
in addition to the passenger travel awaiting the
opening of this greatly needed enterprise. The local
trsde alone is sufficiently large to sustain the Road.
We have no hesitation in recommending the Bonds
as CHEAP, RELIABLE, and SAFE INVEST
For pamphlets, with map and full Information,
apply to '
WFJJ. PAINTER & CO.,
BANKERS,
Dealers in Government Securities,
No. 36 South THIRD Street,
J PHILADELPHIA.
DUNN BROTHERS,
Nos. 51 and 53 S. THIRD St.
Dealers in Mercantile Paper, Collateral Loans,
Government Securities, and Gold.
Draw Bills of Exchange on the Union Bank of
London,and issue travellers' letters of credit through
Messrs. BOWLES BROS at CO., available In all the
cities of Europe.
Make Collections on all points.
Execute orders for Bonds and Stocks at Board of
Brokers.
Allow Interest on Deposits, subject to check at
light. - li
INVESTMENT BOND8
PORTAGE LAKE AND LAKE SUPERIOR SHIP
CANAL 10a. Secured by first mortgage on the
canal (now completed), and on real estate worth Are
times the amount of tne mortgage.
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, 108.
iwnnT . a rvnvpv wwnn i oit I ri ,i n
iuvxijA9 wuniii UAuaaoaa iuuuuiuk
Omaha), 10s, and other choice Western county ana
city bonds, yielding good rates of Interest.
ALLENTOWN CITYCA.) SEVEN PES CENT.
SOUOOL BONDS, free from taxes under the laws
of the State, at par and interest.
For full particulars apply to
HOWARD DABLINOTOn,
8 S 8m No, 147 South FOURTH Street.
B. E. JAMISON & CO.
SUCCESSORS TO
r. F. KH1TJY & CO
BANKERS AND DEALERS IN
Gold, Silver, and Government Bond
At Closest Market Bates,
N. W. Cor. THIED and CHESNTJT Stt
Special attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS
in New York and Philadelphia Stock Boards, etc,
etc mo
JOHN S. RUSHTOII & CO.,
BANKEBS AUD BROKERS.
GOLD AND COUPONS WAXTSD.
City Warrants
BOUGHT AND BOLD.
tlo. 60 South THIRD Street.
sol
PHILADELPHIA,
D O E U I L L
SCHOOL
MEBCHANTVILLE, N. J..
roar Miles from Philadelphia.
The session commenced MONDAY, April
isn.
For circulars apply to
Rev. T. W. CATTEU.
AMUSEMENTS.-
A
MERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIO.
LAST H NIGHTS LAST 12 NIGHTS
- AND TWO MATINEH8,
introducing for the first time the beautiful ballet of
"UNDINE,"
in the romantic spectacle of
THE ULACK CROOK.
THE BLACK CROOK,
which for elegance of costume and richness of
scenery has never been equalled.
Last nights of
PAULINE M ARKFIAM.
THE WONDKKKUL MAJILTONS.
TnE GREAT SKATERS,
THE GREAT LUPO.
THE GOLDEN TERRACE, WITH SO ATTRACTIVE
FEATURES IN ONE ACT.
Secured seats, BONKR & co.'S Moslo Store, No.
lloa CUESNUT Street, and at ACADEMY or
Mnslc
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
MATINEE ON SATURDAY AT 9.
60 CENTS TO ALL PARTS OF THE HOUSE. 8 8 6t
WALNUT STREET JTHBATRB.
THIS (Friday) EVENlilO, May li,
FAREWELL BENEFIT OF
MRS. D. P. BOWERS.
The celebrsted drama.
ADHIENNE THE ACTRESS,
and the ladles' comedy, by Marston,
LOVE'8 MASQUERADE.
SATURDAY MRS. BOWERS MATINEE.
EAST LYNNE.
Saturday Night A DOUBLE BILL.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET
THEATRE. Benns V to 8 o'clock.
BENEFIT OF Mlt. JOHN BKOUU1IAM,
who will appear In two piece.
THIS (Friday) EVEHINO, May 12.
BROUGHAM'S POUAHONTAS.
JOHN BROUGHAM AS KINU POWHATAN, ,
and HIS LAST LKGS. 1
O'CALLAHAN JOHN BROUGHiM
and P. P. OR MAN AND TIGER.
SATURDAY Last Night of JOHN BROUGHAM.
MONDAY MISS KATE REIGNOLD3.
DAVEN PORT'S OH ESNUTSTR EETTUSATRE.
Performance commences at 8 o'clock.
c . t, . . TH1S EVENING,
SARATOGA. SARATOGA.
MR. JAMES LEWIS, from Daly's Fifth Aveaae
Theatre, and
DAVENPORT'S STAR COMPANY,
Admission, l, 7b, 60, and ascents.
. ISeats secured from 9 until 4 o'clocK.
SARATOGA ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
Admission, 50 and 28 cents ; secured seats, tl.
FOX'S A M E R I CAN T fl EATRE.
IMMENSE ATTRACTION.
Every evening, Wednesday and Saturday Matinees.
THE IMPERIAL
JAPANESE TROUPE.
Grand Olio Entertainment. .
Two Grand Ballets, Ethiopian Burlesques, Local
Sketches, Comlo Pantomime, etc, etc
m JAFS' MATINEE. . . r
: - WEDNESDAY, at 8 o'clock-
AMERICAN MUSEUM AND MFSAGERIE.
Northwest corner of NINTH and ARCHStreeta!
Open daily from 9 A. M. till 10 P. M.
Engagement of the Great Natural Actor.
MR. ROBERT McWADE,
RIP VAN WINKLE.
EVERY EVENING and SATURDAY MATINEE.
UNCLE TOM'S CABIN MATINEE WEDNESDAY.
FRIDAY BENEFIT OF ROBERT McWADE,
.MONDAY.May 16 THE DOUBLE-HEADED BABE.
GRAND BAZAAR IN AID OF THE 8ICK
POOR OF ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL is NOW
OPEN, and will continue for two weeks at CON
CEKT HALL, CHB8NUT Street, above Twelfth.
Season tickets, 85 cents. Single admission, 10
cents. 412 .
IAKGE GERMAN FLAGS FOR SALE CHEAP,"
j as and eo cents, at
HOLLY A LEE'S,
N. W. corner THIRD and ARCH. -
It
p II K ST.
G It o V 1 . r
This new elegant and commodious first-class Hotek.
vu Anvu Ducn, auuve OUVJlilvru,
v Now open. ,
Terms. 3 per day. '
4 1 am O. W. MULLLN A BRO., Proprietors. ;
- - k
WHISKY, WINE, ETC
-yyiKES MQUOHS, ENGLISH AND
SCOTCH ALES, ETC.
The subscriber begs to call the attention br
dealers, connoisseurs, and consumers generally to
his splendid stock of foreign goods now en hand, of
his own importation, as well, also, to his extensive '
assortment of Domestic Wines, Ales, etc, aniono- i
Which may h enumerated:
600 cases of Clarets, high and low grades, care
fully selected from best foreign stock. ,
loo casks of Sherry Wine, extra quality of finest
grade.
100 cases of Sherry Wine, extra quality of finest
grade.
25 casks of Sherry Wine, best quality of medium
grade.
as barrels Scnppernong Wine of best quality.
60 casks Catawba Wlno " "
30 barrels " " medium grade.
Together with a full supply of Brandies, Whiskies,
Scotch and English Ales, Brown Stout, etc, etc,
which he Is prepared to furnish to the trade aud cob
sumers generally la quantities that may be re
quired, and on the most liberal terms.
P. J. JOItDAN.
B6tf No. 920 PEAR Street,
Below Third and Walnut and above Dock street.
CAR &T AIRS A McCALL,
Bo. 126 Walnut and 21 Granite Sts.,
IMPORTERS OF
Brandiei, Wines, Gin, Olive Oil, Etc.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
PURE RYE WHISKIES,
IN BOND AND TAX PAID. 93t
tDRICE Of ICE LOW ENOUGH TO SATISFY
1 ALL."
"BE SURE ENICEERBOCESR IS ON THE
WAGON."
KNICKERBOCKER. ICE COMPANY.
THOS. E. C AH ILL, President.
E. P. KKnSttOW, Vice-President.
A. HUNT, Treasurer.
E. H. OORNELL. Secretary.
T. A. HENDRY, Superintendent.
Principal Office,
NO. 435 WALNUT Btreet, Philadelphia.
Branch Offices and Depots,
North Pennsylvania Railroad aud Master street.
Ridge Avenue and Willow street.
Willow Street Wharf, Delaware avenue.
Twenty-second and Hamilton streets.
Ninth Street and Washington avenue.
Pine Street Wharf, SchuylkilL
Nc 4833 Main Street, Uermantown.
No. ai North Second street, Camden, N. J., and
Cape May, New Jersey.
1871. Prices for Families, Offices, etc: 18T1.
8 ponnds dally, 60 cents per week.
18 u 4 (5 ti
16 " 80 "
80 " " S " "
Half bushel or forty pousds, 80 cents each de
livery. 4 88 86t
LOOKINQ OLASSESi ETO,
NEW ROGERS CROUP,
"RIP VAN WINKLE."
NEW CHROMOS.
All Chromes sold at as per cent, below regular rates.
All of Prang's, Hoover's, and all others.
Send for catalogue.
I,ooliInR-CJ lathes.
ALL NEW STYLES,
At the lowest prices. All of our own manufacture. '
JAMES S. EARLB & SONS.
Ko. 816 CjlKBNgTjreREgT.
Com Fxchangelag Manufactory.'
JOHN T. BAILEY,
N. . Cor. WATEE and MARKET Bti.
wnPR AND TWINE. BAQ8 and BAGQINQ, for
PLarael(5and small OUNNY BAGS caustantlyoa
hand. Also, WOOL BACKS.
pjlrasoiTs7"tso-. v, tvssTTi n w7t
nVo I17R: '! sm Umbrellas, IK;., II, l-iss,
110, at DIXON S, No. 1 S. EIGHTH St. D 3 U