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.i-irti .t i 'iflA u a a M ; a a o ? wa>e i m m A ' m : ih . t T H E EV£aTBJjff^ P O S T ! N E W f ' h H owes S c IVT acy , B ankers , 30 WaU Street. N, Y. FO U R PER C E N T . IN T E R E S T A I^ DWED O N DEPOSIEPO O N D S ITS. 'he business of diis. house is the same as Incorporated Bank. City Banks, and will be allow their daily balances at 4 per cent. Collections made on any part o f the T’nited States o r Canada. O rjrrs for the “purchase or sale of the ■va icas issues o f Government and other S: .css.'Bonds, and Gold, promptly executed O r the usual commission. F i r s t - U i a s s S e c u r i t ies. T A H K f B R & C O . B m t J r K E J R S ^ No. 49 W a ll street, New York, »T« tor «al» a Una of lUTMtment BecnrlBe. of iKOaat oraor. Amowt them. e P e r C e n t. F i r s t .Tlortgaee G o ld B o n d s Ht. I.onIs a n d St Jo s e p h R . R . Co., m a y a n d N o rem b e r. 8 P e r Cent. F i r s t MortsaKO Gold B o n d s St. Jo s e p h a n d D enver City R . R.» Co., F e b r n a r r and A n trost. 10 P e r Cent. B o n d s or S larlo n C o u n ty, m isso u r l , M ay a n d N o v em b er. 10 P e r Cent. B o n d s o r M o n roe C o u n ty, M lssonrl. J a n u a r y a n d Ju l y , an of which we can recommend with Uhe otmost coi T A N N E R d t C O . , No, 49 Wall street, New York. SEVEN PER CENT. F i r s t W o r t g a g e GOLDBONOS Off THE CHTGiGOiHD SOBTHWeSTEBN R A I L W A Y C O M P A N Y . Principal and Intereft payable IX GOLD at tb \Amencao Exchange National Banh” of New Yora Conpo .payable Usy and.NOTember, F B E E O F G O T B B N M E N r TAX. An anmdditioiui seenritr. the prlndpal and tntareat Is Onanstied is Oarrescy by the OM- caijjo, aocJc Zsl&zid anH Pacific Ballrosd Oompsnya Tt^ Chic«so axd jSo«tt»raRent BaUway^ in eonnec UoB Via»thpSn|<;*,tnte. b ^ c lj 0I Utp.C14cago,Bock lalaad and PaekcBoad, laaDIBECT EXTENSION of the oTd Chiesgo and BbclC ttoax Colam- biu, loira,'250 milei TflROUGH THE RICHEST POBTIONS>NS Offff IOWAWA AND lIJSSODBI, TO THE O IO CITY Off LEAVEN WOl rating an almost direct air line fromCHICAGO Commeccial Metropolia ISODBI, TO THE iBTHy ^ N S A S , thna constl- to the lommercial Mec or Eanaaa and the Missoncl The Held for this Eoad thronghont the Sonthwest Is lopenonej tu conneotlon with Ctacago la direct. Id aU Us connections are 801002*^116 MOST VAXU- ABLE and Important of any Koad In existence. Tbowbolo Isaae ot Bonds amoants to fire miUiona, and conaatnteaallrst mortgage on the entire property Of the Company, and P a c ific R a ilro a d C o m p a n y , which rendera the Investment donbiy aecnre. We do not besitaie to recommend them aa FIBST^LASS IN EVBBY BESPECT. They will be sold at present at 97 and acemed Inter- eetr lo ccrreocy*. Ooremment 'Bonds and other able Boettnties receired in exchange. Pampbletfl, with fall and interesting particulars, fur- niahed on aj^licatJon, bj F R A N K & C A N S , FINAHCIAL AGENTS, NO. 14 W AC I, S T R E E T , N E W Y O R K . Aafe S and Reliable Investmenl $1,000,000 FIRST MORTGAGE SIN K IN G F U N D S£TEN PER CENT. GOLD BONDS Fredericksburgh Gordonsville R a ilroad Company o f Virginia, PRINCIPAL AND INTEEIST PAYABLE IN COIN, Free of U, 8. GoyerBincnt Tax. curiti/ aflrt claxa fn n e n TttpKt A limited nnmberolthe Bonds are offered at 93s< and Interest from November 1, In currency, end at thl, price tagea of chfi Ballroad Id confidently pccom- ‘8 and the pabiic aa a D B A E E BROTHERS, Bankers, 16 Broad Street. SOOTBEBHGEIITliALBilLBOiD O F N E W Y O l l l t . FIRST MORTGAGE TliTlI-llEliyeven pei Cent. m i E Sin Fill! sons. FOfi SALE BT V E R M I L Y E A C O . , B A N K E R S . n»s. 16 and 18 SassaM St., Kew York, EIGHT FEE GEHT. GOLD First Mortgage Bonds OF THE ISSUE OF $ 1 , 500,000 S t Joseph and Denver, City B. B. Oo., »r rsgistered, payaDla Uth ffliatMmteaie Bondj; (10,000,000 t:SS8:fin CONVESSE d No. 5 1 P i n o S treet, N ew ' TANNER * CO., Fiscal Agents, No. 4 0 W a ll s tr e e t. N ew P o r k . EIGHT PEE GENT. BONDS City of Montgomery, Ala., CAPITAL Off THI STATE. At 90 per Cent, and Aeemed Interest. HOWES ¥ MAGY, b a n k e r s , 3 0 W a ll Street, JVew Y o r k , Oflter for sale the Honda ol the City of Montgomery, Ala , 18 Team to run, bearing tntereat at 8 pet cent, with coupons attached, payable flmt of January and July; both principal and interest payable in the city of Hew Toric. Thaee bonda—<$500,000) five bnndred tbouaind dol- lara—are the only debt againat the city, and are regard ed as fint^claas aecnrity, and very deelrable for investors ffnrther pattlctUam may be had of HOWS8 k XAOT. Bankers, 80 Wall street. M U N R O E & GO., a m M r i c a h b a n k e r s , NO. 7 R V B sq a X B B , P A R IS . sTOJELlN M T I N B O B A C O . , Ks. S W«U Strewt, hkwtork ; tuns Circolar LecMrt ot Credit lor TraTslleri I a al^ SMts et SBTOpe, *e- Szchaage oa Faria. A U f f .J e B K O W N & S O N , B A N K E R S 7 2 B ro a d w a y . WE OFFER FOB bAUB'THE FOLIOWING FIRST TSrOBTaAGB BONDS. VIZ.: CENTRAL ROAD Off IOWA. 7 per cent, gold at 95 «ad Nccmed mterest in«urr«ncy. 8T,‘J03SBSA2fX>DZSVJ£BClTt ftS ,8perceat gold «t 97K and acerned intcreat fa catrency. Persons depositing with oa can check at slsht* ths same as yfitb IVatiomd Banks, and 9 per cent. Interest allowed on daily halances. Wi>Y»tmClass RAIIiROAD BONOS, F a y in g 8 to 10 P e r C e n t. In te r e s t on In v e s t m e n t. $200,000 ’‘Stock and Rental Certiflcatca/' 6 per cent perpetnaily goacancied by N-KW 100.000 NEW YOhK 8TATB TOOT BONDS, 7 per cent., issued for Railroad par- 100.000 w K w A and ST. PETERS B. CO., 7 per cent ^arastied by Chicago and North WfBtcm B Co 50.000 SOE7THBRN MINNESOTA LAND • GRANT, 8 per cent^ /ree, 9,00u acrea 25.000 d J tc HESS AND COLUMBIA, 7 per cent, frej^ leaaed to Bodion, Hartford EDAR \ vLLb AND MINNESOTA, 7 per c<ait leased to Dubuque and sioax OitT anfi nUnols Central Co It Pdr (sa.« by W O O D , 25.000 25.000 croA i Circnlnra sen! O . E . 25 NASSAU WOODflULL, CLAFLIN & CO., (MRS, V. C.WOODHOLL, MR3.T. C. CLaFLINi. BANKERS AND BROKERS, md Street, N. Y., BANKING MOUSE OP H enry C lews &G o , 3 3 W a U S t r e e t . I n t e r e s t a l l o w e d o n a l l D a i l y B a l a n c e s o f C o r r e n o y o r G o ld . P e r s o n s d e p o s i t ^ w i t h u s c a n c h e c k a t slig h t i n th e s a m e m a n n e r a s 'w i t h N a t i o n a l B a n k s . -C e r t i f i c a t e s o f D e iK isit f s s r i e d , la y a h l e o n d e m a n d o r a t f i x e d [ate, b e a r i n g i n t e r e s t a t onr^ r e n t r a t e , a n d a v a i j a t o i e i n a n p a r e s o f th& t r n i t e d S tates. A d v a n c e s i t u a d e t o o a r D e a l e r s , a t a U tim e s , o h a p p r o - r e d , c o l l a t e r a l s , a t m a r k e t r a t e s O f i n t e r e s t -W e b u y , s e l l a n d e x c h a n g e a l l i s s u e s o f G O v e r m n e n t B o n d s a t c u r r e n t m a r k e t p r i c e y a l s o C o i n a n d C o u p o n s , a n d e x e c u t e o r d e r s f o r t h e p u r c h a s e a n d s a l e o f G o l d a n d a l l firstK f iass S e c u r i t i e s , o n c o m i n i s s i o n . G b l d B a n k i n g A c c o u n t s m a y b e o p e n e d -w i t h u a uiK > n th e s a m e c o n d i t i o n s a s C u r r e n c y A c c o u n t s . R a i l r o a d , S t a t e , C i t y a n d o t h e r C o r p o r a t e L o a n s n e g o tia t e d . C o l l e c t i o n s m a d e e v e r y w h e r e i n t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , C a n a d a a n d E u r o p e . jiv i d e n d s a n d C o u p o n s co l- le e i e d . VERMILYE & CO., B A N K E R S , NOS. 16 AND 18 NASSAU ST. OSALCSa IB ALL IBSIfKS Off o o v n u n u M T r a o v a z r a s e O Z i B A X T 9 a o & B o o v r o z f 8 . BUY AND BILL OH C0MU18B10H, RAILWAY STOCKS, BONDS and Gold, MAKIHO LIBKBAL ADTANOKB. INTEREST OH DEPOSITS. DMGM, SMRMAN & GO. G IR O U L A J N O T E S L e t t e r s o f C r e d i t T R A V E L L E R S , ‘RDTCD lEOWiSHElDOII&FaSTEII, Bankers, 10 Wall St., N. Y„ Buy and sell GoTemment, State, Railroad and other do- eirmble securities, liberal advances on' same. If iDtereat on deposits, deal in ish to traveUers and others Let in the principal cities in Europ O . O . H A Y E l ^ & € 0 . , U A l S I t l i l T t S , Vfo, 17 W a ll a tre e t (Second riooff,! iHEW YORK. PEOPLE'S GiS GOlPiNY OF BALTIMORE. Capital, 80, 1 recommend the above stock as a safe mvi It, It being the only opnositlon company In BalH- moTo, and the stock of the old company has sold at 800 per cent on the original par. For particnlara apply to DAYEDSON & JONES, 61 VYall S treet. SEVEN PER CENT. GOLD BONDS At 9 5 , JPree o f G o v ernm e n t Tax^ 1S3UKD %Y THS Burlington, Cedar Eapids and Minnesota R. S. Go., F « 8 T K O B T O a O S 4 l t B O O B V B B - AND PBOTKCTXD BY A LIBERAL SINKING FUND, ISTKaKST FATABLB IH COIN AT NKW T08K OB LONDON. PRINCLPAL PATABX.B IN COIN IN FIFTY YKAB3. T R U S T E E S ; These Bonds, at present pri<;e of gold, yield over 9 per cent, in terest, and as an investment they are fully as secore asU. S. 5-20’s, which no-w only pay 6 1-4 per (^nt. in currency. After a tboroai iKb iBTeitlcattom of tks above ei mead the» bonda aaa flriwaass lu' sbeolnteaaletyaiiaoaTlng aaeaasi marketable seceriEe. at their fuU price, free of eommuiloa and express ebatees. received la payment Pamphlets and maps furnished oa BBNM Y OIiEWS & CO., BAJfKEBS, Ho. 82 WaU 1 tm t. FOR SALE CHEAP. A IX E W S A F E . MADE BY A FIKST-OLASi MAHITFACTUBHK. aorttt Addrew H.C. aVthU oCoe. GOLD LOAN OF THE ROCHESTER (N. Y.) Waler-WurksConip'y FIRST MORTGAGE Sh per Cent. Bo D u e i n 1 8 8 0 , O f $ 1 , 0 0 0 E a c h . Interest Payable May and November 1, UNION TBUST COMPANY, N E W v r o i L i t . WS OyPXB FOB SALE, $300,000, at 8 0 c., Flat. Capital Stoct— $800,000 Authorizedssue I Bonds, OOD,000 WB BBePECTFUIilT Iim T B THE ATTBN- TTON Off CAPITALISTS AND INVESTORS TO THESB BOBDS. SEGURITT OF THE LOIN. fsged to tl tee for the] raed by tl ofJ.c.TR epresentisg the interests of the pre- and approved by the Board of Di rectors of the BoebeSter W. W. Company, and Daniel Marsh, Beq, Civil Engineer for the Company, which PROGRESS OF THE WORE. The main Pipe la now within throe miles of Roches ter, andltla estimated that an expenditure of less than $50,000 will bring the water to the city, and supply eight miles of Distribution Pipe, already laid In Ita prmdpal streets. Oyer one hnndred men are now employed on the works, under the direction of Mr. Daniel Marsh, one of the oldest cavil Engineers In this country; a gentle, man of great experience, and for many yeara haa been connected with many of the Public Works of this state. The dialance from the city to the point where tl^e water Is taken is 14 miles. Eleven miles of this has been laid with SAlncIi main conduit pipe. Henrietta Reservoir, 20 acres (8 mites from citv). Is nearly com- bntlsg P a short time. When this point Is reached only one PROSPECTS OF THE COMPJNf. Rochester and the villages ol Henrietta, East Bush and Homoye ffalls, through which the conduit pipe passes, are on limestone foundation. Consequently all wells are sunk In limestone and produce hard lime water. The water In the Genesee River for the same reason is hard and unfit lor use. Ho- chestar, therefore, with Its 75,000 inhabitants and water caught lu cisterns and a precarious sunpiy of hard lime water from the wells and Genesee. The latter Is expensive to obtain, and scarcely suitable for washing purposes. THie city Is wholly unprotected In the event of great fires, and tne numerous factories, the Erie and New York Central Railroad ropan country where water is needed more and where the citizens win so gladly take and pay for It as Rochester. We were told by the proprietor of the largest hotel In Rochester that It cost him $7 per day to supply bis hotel With water. The esUmated rental from 80 miles of pipe In the d tyis ........................................ $100,000 This estimate was carefully made and certified to by several of the leading clUzons, many of whom were city offl- clals, as beUevlng It to be correct, and we would he pleased to show It to parties de siring to pnrehase the bonds. Interest on $800,000 bonds, at six per cent. gold, say.; ............................ . .............. 60,000 Leaving for current exponses, dividends and to extend the works per annum ...... $130,000 When the Dlitrihmion Pipe shall be increased to 50 runs by gravll Reebester contains 10,836 honscs. We get this from the City Assessor. At $15 each house (a low estimate) it would amount to over$160,000 rentperannnm. This IS the only charter for supplying Rochester with water. Granted In 1853. The water at the Dlstribntiog Reservoir is KM feet above the canal In Bochester, and 154 feetabove the city at Henrietta BeaervOlr. Contrastthla with many ot the works of the country that cost from $50,000 to $75,000 per snnnm lor pumping the water. This work is nnllke ntilroads, requiring 66 to 80 per cent, of Ita earnings (even the best roads) to defray ex penses, not Inclndlng wear and tear, and the many dis asters they ate subject to. The public wUl please bear in mind that this enterprise Is not 1,000 or 3,000 mllee from New York, but only 14 bouts’ ride, and those de siring to invest can eeafly go and examine for them- Water Bonds as an Investment We give market value t Chicago 7 pet cent, enrrency ...... 93 and Int 8t. Lows 6 per cent., gold ........... 98 flat Detroit 7s...................................lOOJfandlnt Portland 6s ................................. 96 flat We have reports from thirty-five cities In answer to our inqulnes relative to the value of the Stock and Bonda of Water Works Companies, AND IN EVERY INSTANCE the reply Is considered A GOOD INVEST- MEET, held by capitalists and seldom seen In the msr- ket This proves that Water W ads Bonds of the lead ing ciUea of the constry are held in high repute^ and generally sought after as Investment. The Bonds of the Rochester Water Works Company will Inevitably take rank with and command the price of the best Water Bonds in thecountrv, and the opportunity to se cure at the 10 w rate we are now oShring them la one that should commend Itself to those seeking a safe, secure, local investment. There remain unsold otthesoBonds but $ 300000 , . Pamphlets contaiJOBgeoples oftheOompany’a.char- W. Milnor Rbberta.fiin>ldied]ipoBap^]cation. Government Securities and Boqdi. having market valne, taken in ezdiange on ftvortblo terms. Bonds sent h r express to anypsrtof the country free of charge. DTLET&DOnGHGRTT. N o . t l W a i l M t ; ; N E W Y d R K . mm A1 TBAE^ Seco^atalow Price.; The foUowIng were the bids today for city SA1.EH A T T H E STOCK RX O H A^CR. FtSST ^ A E D CEfer «vfg55 ’^do.'.'.;.: m r : i c , c ‘!“c r a S 'i. •* U c o c .^SV a -pf^^'* 04^ j ^ ^>15........... i r i s s ” 1 ® Donls^'i--- ^sg§Ai.iv.'f Js tE: 10 ?^u^^VSr•.•; l | ^ 1 - | . / | n ' e : »s6®l m k IM St. L o S ib '&I.5V. « 13 0’Ci.oaK. m f The gold market tht steady, with tU a Si 1 to-dav baa been stween U9J^ and 120>t. When the price was 121 to 123' the ma jority ol apecnlatora in the Room were operating for a rise, while a t the presenli time the temper of apeculatlon la In favor ol! a lower premlniii. Holdera bfiyiB pilfl i, tad 5 per cent, to btra tUeir balAucDA carried. The ihopey m u h e t la Hltboat ebange, tbesnp- plv seeking employment in ealt loans being in excess Of the demand. Rates range from lour to live, with the bulk of transactions at fire. Com mercial paper is In demand at rates last quoted. The goyenisient bond mifket to-day ia firm on iransacUons of moderate amonnt. At the twelve o’clock call the chief interest was la ’62j, ’65s old and new. ’67s, '68s, and enrrency 6i, all of which showed a tractionsl Improyement on the opening itatlonA State bonds at the first board were idy on Tennessees and Virginias, firm on North Csrolinas, Miasourls and Loulsianas, and weak on Sonth Caiollnas. Connectient fls sold at par, end Alabama 88 at In railroad bonds a small bnsineis was done. Central Pacifies were firm with sales at 90Ji@96}i. City bank shares were dull and firm. The first call at the Stock Rzchaage this morn ing did net begin nntll sleven o’clock—this to al low the members to attend th t funeral of F. A. Burrail, whose dsath was recently noticed In this The stock market thns far to-day has been quiet but firm. The speculative featnres continue to be the Vanderbilt stocks, Resding, Northwest, Ohio and Mississippi, Lake Shore and Rock Island. The only important fluctuation has been In Rock Island, which has ranged between 119 and 129. The public cable despatches from London yester day led to some comment at the Esedange. The opening quotation of IlUnois Central was 114. At the same time private despatches said that the “ market opens unsettled at 112.” Later In the day 112@II3 came by the public, and HO^ by private messages; at 110 in London price In this market Is equal to about 120 In 1. There were no sales of lUlnois Central at first board; the quotation, 142 bid and ClUcagocago andnd Altonlton waa quoteduoted 11313 S“i asked. Chi a A was q 1 bid and 114 asked; this is without the ptivllege which each holder of one hnndred shares of the stocks has cl taking fifty abaiea of new stock on pay ment ot $2,500. New York and New Haven sold In small lots at 140@141, and the in Monntatn sold at e 81)^@33. In scrip at 140. 8t. Louis and Iron 41, and Alton and Terre Haute mlsceilaneouB list Pacific Mall has been active and itroug, having advanced from 41 to 43>^. Ex press stocks are lower to-dsj. The Adams has declaredired a dividendividend to twowo perr cent.,nt., payableys March a d to t pe ce pa next. The transfer books close Ft reopen March 10. This dividend, as is shown ihe decline in the stock, was a disapj le stockholders. At the one o ’clocl ’ebroary 38 general market was strong. Ihe following were the opening quotations m the Long Room : New York Central and Hudson Consolidated, 9T>^^97%; Now York Central and Hudson Certificates, 05>4(ffl'J5%; Harlem, 14«i^ru)H9}^; Reading, 07?ira>'J8; Lake Shore, 88Ji@885i; Northwestern. 73K@73)^; Northwestern Preferred, 90J^@90}^ ; Rock Island, n0J4@ 120 ; Milwaukee and St. Paul, 74^ f«‘T4>4; Milwaukee and St. Paul Preferred, twtj- C<S89; Pacific MaU, 41Q41K. The sales at the first session of the Stork Ex change compare as follows with those of the cor responding seisLon yesterday: tr ^ ■ i i i n rH i H E ttStoih.'.v.':::.\:;:;::: t r z - z i\ 1 mm. I ^ ^ fox h - At 12:80 the foUowing were the qnotetlons; New York Central end Hudson Consolidated. Hew Zoric-Centnri.aad .Hudson Cer- tiflcateB,DSJ«@95K; Reading. 98>i; LtkeShore, 8«K@88K; Wabash, 4T; Plttshnrgh, 99 Norlhwesti ' New York Contta! 97>4@97X; NewT ^caW N 95>i@95Jii Harlem, U8K@l49Ji ;1Erle, S4Ji@36j Btadieg. 93K@»8J^; Lake Shore, 88K@88%'5 Plttshnrgh, 99@9g>^; Northweatem, 73K^73Ji;Horthwestern Preferred, 90>i@«0%; New Jeisey Central, 9*J^@100; Western Union Telea*aph,85K@35J4; Chmherlana, 85}<@85K; (Julcksilver, 13@18J^; PaoWe'Mali, Adama Expreaa, 62}4@53%; Walla, Fargo & Co. Expreaa, 19Ji@20; United BUtea Expreis, 60^ iSSX; Wabash, 4C^@47j 'Northwestern, - J 'r a j i : Northwestern Preterred, 90J4; Bock ' ’«aflcMall,4l%@41K. The Jollowlns- shows the quotations of govern ment bonda: liiH i i n 'n Foreign exehanga U dnU to-day, and the tollow Ing are the nominal rates: Ih e loUawing A o n the importeof Idreiini dry goeda at New York dorinE the peat week and Eiil itsn ..I I m And the loBowlng for state seem BiLk«V*'Bro;'A'u(i:;:iw 1 1 Uroad bonda: Mr I : S * i - 8SigBC The lolto wing Is a statement ot the approximate carntnes of the Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad during the month of January: If g B i; Comrocnclnglstof January ..... $90,177 $93,517 Messrs. Utley & Dougherty offer lor sale $300,- 000 of the first mortgage six per cent, gold bonds of the Rochester Water Works Company, The 'londs represent completed work, and the agents or their sale confidently recommend them to In- Theflemof Woodbull, CUflln & Cp. (Mrs, V. 3. Woodhnli and Mrs. T. G. Claflln) adverttae In notUer column that, aa brokers, they are pre pared to buy and seU gold, government, atate and city bonds, and raHwav and mliceUaneons stocks: alSo, that they ate prepared to do a gen eral banking baslneii. As belora noticed, their offloes are 4t 44 Broai N E W T O B R ntA B K £ T i«, [Keporteo expressly fbr the Eysnm* Tost.) mixr.rtrimV«!‘. 7 « ’’ por fWore delivery the marketls hoavyand nomh ““BeefleqnlBLSalea of 60 bWs at $10@l;i for plain (OTlUN-Market contimics dull, prices irrciralar s i . .. f ' l T ' i I S s i L J l . i i I^Dddun. Sales of 0 l ) i p p i n g 3 n t e I T i g e n a . [ Fur Additlouat Ship News see First PaKe.] Off HEW YORK, SATURDAY.FBB. W, IS7», ^'sraamcp John Gibson, Winters, Georgetown. DO, with ™8bfp o|M*AQttIl7vfHa'i^ dsyi, with md«B, to Bojd V « k Louise Poll (NG).Wsnmscher, Taganrog Oct 23. S f u ? ; f . ? e » c HODGE—At bis residence, In Philadelphia, on the 4th Instant, John L. BodgA ra the 86th year of his mt, at 3 ff.'iLl without: PAYNE-At Ithaca. N. Y~on Friday, Febrnary U, Ehubelb, wife of Rev. J. W. Payne, and daughter of theUteB^ry A--Wfimerdlng. « WOQbWARD->On Thursday eveulng, February 10, ittvesi^ friends «re fiiTtted to attend the ftme- Dr.'McLeod’e church. West 12tn street, be- 16Ui andflth STennea; os Monday afternoon, at THE WOOD UWM CEMETERY. OHce la Meir V ot | k $ 38 K u t*J8A mU$ G!f paslre K a rleai Ralir«a4 Daaat* rsaeTBEs, WILLIAM Aw B oardt Pr«id*tDt. Vtt B.K8K.irAL9,Vlcc-Frbiid— [08 HOF&iNt, Tressurcr. s,*s r. *‘\H.-8ecret*ry6 BOB^CR K < I . T. w a n n i r a ih o e i i m t t co . BANKtNQ tfOUSEy OOTo. XAi S r O A d mtrn C A jexncjkju. - - - ,p • a . o o o . o o p . C A S H A H V A N e E N w n mot INKY KfeOKIVCD O R O C R O R ITy wMdkewfttMtsswIHMteiMbiaidagta S i S k S b f i . 'S S E i . ’k ; ; : : : f i i i i t t l i i T l i i i i o i i i s OP rrme St Louis and SouMaslern Rail way of Uliaois. COUPON AtiO REGISTERED. FrindpiU Efld Interest Payable In Oold Interest 7 Per Cent. Per Ammiu, Free of Government Tax, PayaTiIo in Hew . York, Hay aod Bovember. The S l Louis and Soutti Eastern Railway spans the State of niinolB, commenclns at the City of St. Lotils and ending at the City of Shawneetown. on the Ohio River. Its entire length when completed will be 139 miles, 27 MILES OF WHICH ARE ALBEADYPIN- ISHED AND IN OPERATION. Work is progressing on other portiuns of the road, and it la the Intention ol the Company to push the enterprise to early comple- This line of road supplies an argent need. It passes through a fertile and populous section of the State hitOerfco destitute of reread faeiliUea. In the produc> 70 of wheat the district Is not ezcelicd bjany otherin non of wheat the die the Union, and the “■ASSES assKs 0 ^ led by any otho throughout Us entire length ICHEST COAL BEDS OF OVER 7PHE RICHEST COAL BEDS OF LLINOIS, now being profitably and extensively Forked at various polnu. In view of the Urge and In- oreaslng consumption of coal at St, Lonls and in the adjoining region, the profits upon ffio trans portation of coal alone wlU, within the limit ol three yearn, more than pay the Interest on the entire led debt of the Company. The total Issue ol Is Is limited to $2,350,000, equal to about $10,000 he road progreaass. nndor a mortgage made to P. C. Calhoun, President of the Fourth NaUonal Bank, Now York, and George Opdyke, Trustees. It Is carefolly drawn, and duly re corded in all the counties through which the road ** In offering these Convertible Bonds for sale we beg to refer Investors t ^ pamphlet In onr possesal m, now ready for distributmn. containing a comprehensive ex-, hinit of the enteiprissAnd Its promising future, signed by the President of the Company. General EDWARD F. WINSLOW, rad by Brevet Major-Genersl JAMBS H. WILSON, United States Army, one of its Directors, and also to the staWmsnt appended thereto, signed by W. JOINOB ROBERTA, Umted States Civil Enghioer.and one of the moat dlsUngnlahcd railroad constructors of the country. These genUemon arc Well ^ known to the country rad their frienos for their ability, mtegrity ‘and honor. The accntacy of thelratatementa may therefore bo confidently relied upon. Any one who will oarslhlly study these doeuments cannot fail to become convinced that this toad, when completed, wlU control a largo and profitable local bUBlEcsAtfr say nothing of Us through trafllc. I t will, therelorc, be able to pay wituout taU the interest on its bonds, rad render the stock a very profitable In vestment. GhJss otrnlngs at therate of $3,UU0 por mile per annum ^ be ample to pay .the Interest on Its debt, Inolndjpg the oipenae of operaaon and repairs, There Is po complsted road In the state of lUtaoUwhlcktanot raiifingmnchmore this sum per mllA Ths Compsny CONFIDENTLY EXPECT THEIR ROAD TO EARN FROM SEVEN TO TEN thousand DOLLARS PER MILE from ths time of comptattoa. onr Wcfieii ipd the BUhlio ag s »if« and profitable Price for the present, »2!f and accrued Interest 1. irrency, the Company reierrinZ to itself the right to Ivance (he price wnehevec It mar oo determine. Pampbleti lumlihed oa application. GEOEGE' GPDTKE tfc'OO., Wo. a s WABB A V • r a S B T . b a u d ^ b A B s FOR SALE OB TO LET. C IT¥*B B A 1 . E S ’TATW F O & SAUQ. HASTINfiSy COLVIN & SALMON. uD-w. J. SALMON. ( 4 and 6 Pine St. city B e sidoacea. Storoa a n d Iiota, C o u n try Seat* a n d I'a r m s borigUt, so ld , r e n t ed, oxobttngod n a d up p r e iaed . lioaua N e g o tiated. ununoss. Hon. HASIILTON FISH. Hon. RRU8BS K. FENTON, Hon. JOHN A. OOIS'WOLO, UOSK3 TAYLOR, Blq„ ISAAC SHERMAN, Bse., and olhSri. fobs Steod .« T jr . C . B J I I E E Y S BEAL ESTATE OFFICE, 2 0 e Fifth S tr e e t, n e a r Bowery. To Let~A collection ot Private Dwellmgt in alt parti or the city. Also, cott»Be« on Uadson Klvor. To Lcate—A number of bnildmgs for butlne chsnlc^^pnrpoies (tome with power). Also, city ^ BEAL ESTATE. i t . : liluets and me Ijo, c lots. , PUl^B^ABOtlUT HALF A MILLION. IW WAY, above Forty sc ■W^OUEI'UONTON BR oa I j i £ p Y m V ';V ; ? . ? n t ? \ b e M » s.?w'!.l\J’cl.Yd\wl^b^u\||?p'ric‘J?j:^sart?' 0 J A M E | , B . EDYFABDg.^^, s “s i s ‘«eo d ^ ”*” “ “’*” l S y P co OK. 67 Wan street. S l% k .‘“ Vow W 4 ^ « * e C I T A R R A l . JB S T A T E T O U B T . P u z r k x l a J b t e c a L . b S S S i S m I b S I S febiOReod T T a x T x A x rxklsta'H .ocA . O F F I C E S T O E E T , wmi ALLTm IIODIRV iKPBDYBmirTaeaPLSKDlU LIGHT 1 -A2JD TEirntATlOir, SUITABL* FO» Banks, BanktH, Brokers, Ierehants,lawycrs, Railway, Insurance, and other Companies, XH BDlLDU7aS 3S, 88, 4 0 ,42,37, 04, 6fl, 69, 71, 73, 78 ^ 8 0 B R O A D W A Y , jre.A jn n^ M E , s t h j e b t . And Nos. 4 a nd AS WALL bTltSKT. APPLY A t THS OFFfCB OF E D W A R D M A T T H E W S , . . . . . . K - V i S L l \ ” * * ® ' \ * - O F F I C B S T O laB A S B . IN MARBLE BUILDING, S 3 r .1 i t U suptablii fob L|F£ INSCftANGE OdHPlNifiS, » i « d 9 9 x t 5 9 . ' • \ - r a y . G F F I C W T O IsB A S B , Z 9 l BROADWAY, COBNXB Off BKAna B?-hkix, On first floor, over the Bank, tax|9. L ^ 'e rt* A)Jm/to “ oaMLL*“* \ fsb5 4ieod Ml Broadway. OFFICES TO LET In the building Bio. 152 Broadway, Th.eo offloes are well Ilsbted, woil vestllsteA and ^ x : “ r ‘\ “ L o r i i L i ‘‘ii'kTmuBACk co. U S S T O B E TO L E T IN FL A T T ST.— lobiOfwood-14 , 1 Plait strest. febl8«t 3 nroadwsr. tabiOSteod '^•\•«^^%?Sb*eiS»lWot. % u ¥ d S S ' ' e S ’‘ ■^feMo St-lS W. R MORGAN. 18 •VYasblngtos PlSce. febVSt 11 cuff street i i s a s ’i s s B R O O J K ls^O f P B O P E t t ' r i f . lO j t SACM. ; e . ^ , ' s s g i ~ ? s i i s , 4 a , 2 a ? 5 S ■ tuck as Osi, Wstae to tadtd story, Bath, Dnnib \WslUr j j B ^ c y jp ! |i o F j B a i n p . BEST SECURITY Hf MA^BTl < 1 ,0 0 0 A C R E S o w tr a x s s o a d ^ a w A X . B , s p y t J i t B A i i P R o i f E R ’r Y . lEE^igsltSLlS... j | | . A T l^X C E B L E N T ........ w m ^ ¥ m ■ I S ’ . S S A L A M O ^ A ^ S S COUNTRY % \^g?^lue.t■ M.E. MEAD, Darlett Depot, Conn. «jgiirosi^3^irym o c k - D. 8. GOUBHIEgLUffSa Selected, nod Entries Itde . At.'the LocalJtan(lG|Bpes,.l>T C e i J L r M j r jp . M t o t w , OFffIC* O riBK UNION WfalTX L ia o COMPANS W « w a 4 - i $t«MM$.ui AhssMlhstmt. t to Qrsddreas VT. sr; *i B Y T E t i B EFB0]^E. To-d«y’^Actv1cH sythejC h b ls. G B A P H . Pajit*, ffebn Rentes^ 73 frraci B T l T B i U G B B A F B . L A T E R A D V IC E S BY C A B L E . Lrranpooi, February 11—fcveniDg. —Cofton-The market closed steady; quotations, nncjiangea. The sales o-t ihe day have llboted dp 10,000 bales, of which 2,000 Were taken for export aim spemiUUon. | Prdviaiona—&con dulL I ^ a flat. Pork flat. i A htwibp , February 12.—Ifetroleum opened firm at; S9M francs lor standard whitoJ. Free-Trade m aXissonrt S t ; L ouis , M o ., Febraarjf 12.—The anti-Protec- tion League held a Im^e meetinglaat night at Ma sonic HaU. Able speechejs weye made by two prominent cittaens. TheThe Protectlonistatectlonista willl Izoldameelld Pro wU ho a meeting to night. These meetings on the t ^ f f question are creat ing a good deal of Interest, and persoas ot ail ^ s e e s attend them. Spring’s Hotel, store and harness-Jhop, at Cob- den, IllinoiB, were bnrnM on Thursday night. Ths loss is $80,000, and insurance $12,000. xne xce;x;ro.p. The ice men aVe now gajthermgloe of an Inferior quality, between Hudson and Albany. They say that it the steamboat Cjonnecricat had ceased running through it, they'wonid now have had a good supply. The last time that vessel came sonth, the ice men stood ion the piers a t Athens and CasUeton and hooted and yelled at her. ’edneaday resume their investigation of the afiaii insurance and trust compames on We next, in Albany. In tern a l Revenue R e c e ipts lo r 1869. . The loUowini^ is an oflffidaiAtaitemont of the re ceipts ol Intarnkt revenuq ^tomalisonrces fpr the yearandlnj: with. December last, wifti the emtap- tion o t this returns from the EirBt.and Xturieentn distfiete of New, York/tfie f ir s t dlstrlot of CaU- fornla and the Second and Third distneta of Vir ginia for the month of December, which have not yet been received at the Internal Revenue s s f E $7!wdflo6 : m s 'S : S S S .. SJJOdflOO l;657iOOS - 1,89T>)M ‘S ........ ...... a a t ' « Virginia.......... . 4,833,009 Mi,009 «,»8,«W Returna fromaU the.other atatw and turltoriiea. itlOff $BaggTeRkt«Ol|4&7il93yOOOfrora all iatcr- nal revenue Eourcesi T w a Stoxxee R o m tT tah. An anti-Brigham Young masauMieting waa held 1 Salt Lake City last night. Thfiproceedlfigs ai ifferently reported—the tm th IS probably nc •THE -iitOBMON VERSION. S alt L aws C it Y, February 11.—A mass meet- js-caued.' \ .. ..... ■ . ........ ............. eitlonii esamma: with H. Lawrei D. H. Weus. The e Monday. SPECIAL NOTICES. New Totk, geb, le, IffN, „ toUttS _________ M. H. GBINMELL. CoUector. NOTICE OF SXOCEHOLDEftS- MEETING. ; A special roeellng ol toe Stockholdets of Tbe Curnbet- jlrad Goal ana Iron Company haa been callei by toe MloaSl S?BBtrH»A08d SjlYniKjSlRiNl^, :RljECIl<)N- NOTiCES.. MsWTwrkiY6R«w rl,4 a ii T R e p o rted F lo t Againat the French Gtov. eiam e n t—T h lr ty.F iv e Peraoiur Arzeated —^Arms fonad In th e ir Poeaesafoa. irtj-flve persons were arrested yersterday on suspicion oi compucitr In a plot Against tbe state and the life ot tbe Em peror.' In all cases arms were found upon the persons of the prisoners. Those arrested were ■ id in the ffrison Mazas aa Seorat,. I jinhon , February 12-c:^ splendid game of billiards was {Rayed last evenmg a t St. Jamew Hall, Regent Btree|t, between John Roberta, the English champion, and W. Cook, Jr., twelve hundred points up, even, for the champion’s gold cup and £200 a side, the “ spot stroke ” barreA Only five hundred tickets were issued, bat theie were twelve hundred people present, ' eluding a large number of the nobihty, wher the Prince of Wale ’ ' At 8 o’clock Mr. Cook came forward, conditions of the gi At first It was evidient ing condition, and the odds at the belting est him.n. He warmedarmed withith his work,ork, howiowever, He w w his w h won splendidly by llTpomta amid, the if the spectators. he game, and proceeded to play. At first it was evid he was not in good playing condition, and the odds at the betti against hin ^ and at last applause of the spectators. V alentia , Ireland, Ftbrnary 12.—Owing to s the lines to the eastward are wjrking With dlCBcaity this morning. Northern Pacific Railroad. M inneapolis , Minn., February 18.—The ruling Ol the SecfelBfy of the Treasury, that all land- it bo located rain storm slowly aDd 8 have gqne Ic ler IhBtrnctionE ■ The Relapsing Fever. The officers of the Metropolitan Board ot Health have issued instmiitlons for the guidance ot medical officers and others in treating relaps- ing^lsvec. The-tick should be removed and well providedjor, Rnd their in&cted houaea porlflecL Medical officers pt the Board, of Hetith htTO bfeen Instrncted to make a thorough inspoctloh of every iiihkl^fefd OUS b t intf of the euRre tene- ment-honie- dlsirihta. ThesB oWceri iato been directed’ to advtae.'tbO' poor to keep their apart- menta 'weil TentJUttCidi'and to immediately report cases ol this disease, and to have patlenta re moved to hospital.' T h e hfeiheidist 'Boo'S C o n c e rn. The-' minorltrof tte dommittee appointed to examine the charges of ffiaud>rhade a ^ n s t the msnagenent r ^ t e Mettodhife Hook Conceni conclude their repbrt ns tollowai “ Wa feel pnrselves compeUed tasay that the methods- 6f making purchases' In the print ing depart|pp.Qt, ths hiethods (ot-paytog v ------ and keeping aceoupti thereof in the, binaerj tee’s InvesUgatlons hare so far awakened atten tion, and will lead to each improvements ia ths methods ol business, that the Book Concern will ’ aecnredito a very great extent against the pos- allly of similar iiregalaritles and losses hcre- Collection of T axes. Mr. Bernard Smith, the Tax Receiver, reports that he has eoHeoted the following anrcuiits for taxes during the past week; ''“’\I;::;::::;::;;::: I s i J M Totol................. . ....................... . S60,d35 1* FOR THE FAMIliT. JSalford TABLE^UCE. FOR BALE TO THE. TRADE AT k?OMuiia|SbBet,llewyoil;, AND AT RETAIL EKfiy eesi-ctiss iocEB, Fifty Gents per Pint Bottle. H o X z G U S p forfiold Feet. D. H O M M E ’S, Cor. Maito Lane & Nasgaii a t . •xjrjrfraJL S T ^ T J S j tr B J r r pac T fic INfURANCE COMPANY O F C ^ V I ,l F O I l iN 'X A ., E S T IM A T E D ON A C O L D B A S I S . Dee. aiat, 1809. Amennt GapUal Stoek . . . $ 1 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 O O imonnt of AsRts iB riee» »f Capital $ 6 9 8 , 8 5 4 8 0 ........... « for.....................- .................. tti.m L l ^ “u l?trrb ? to T c o m iia n ^ :^ i2 N i r a S t a i f c a i ^ o i i : ; ; ; : : ; ; ; : : ; ; ; ; .; : ; S Total-Gold ................... ................. :... $i,sH;»t 8S LiAmiATiiSB, Xoteta Inprocess ot adjuitmeat .............. .. . N ffremlums receives lor FireEiikt, lees Be- s s . sss ffreminm* recelveo ior ____ . Bs-InsuraneeianaOanoeUarions ............. S S S S i S a i K ” -;::;;;™ , \ DIBBUB3KMKNT8. ; , - $tj3»j«i»r- JOBT A 1 ^ . I n n r x , PresidSat. R S tA W iffiD f Vice-Jrssidaat. A. J . EAISIOH, B s^tarT i A..'BAIBD, M « ^ % i ^ e t a ^ . w r n i = ^ m . I -AVtiAlf^fd^RRANOa,, E A f fiE & ‘tO O K W O O 0 ,