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January 21, 1871, Vol. 12, No ; ) Ittadi^i^I A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, REPRESENTING THE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL INTERESTS OF THE UNITED STATES. VOL. 12. NEW YORK, JANUARY 21, 1871. NO. 291 Br Bankora Brokers, ^bucrti0cmcnt0- Bankers an<^ kars. and No. :0 WALL STliEKT, 1 New York, January 3, 1S71. AdnrtlMments will be Inserted »t ths foUoiriBt Charles H. Welling, IN ComrxoTiON with ths Hotiai or Vrlees per Has for each Insertion : (Formerly, Welllnft, Collin * Co., Phlladi-lDhla.) 3f ordered leas than 4 times M sent* per line. Broker In nerc-antlle Vaper, 4 tlmesormoie 18 Jay Cooke, < 9 " 14 36 WALL STREET, • 18 •• U JAUNOET OOUBT. NEW TOBK. • M '• 10 McCulloch & Co., t» " 8 Governments, Stocks. Bonds, nold. Sterling, and Loans negotiated STKICTLY on Commission If the advertisement occaples one column or op- No. 41 LOMBARD STREET. LONDON, warJs, a discount of IS per cent on these rates will be Reterfnce— inessrs. Jay < ook« 4c Co. allowed. are to sell Space Is measured in agate type, 14 lines to the We prepared purchase and Inch. Adrertlseraents will hare a favorable place when STERLING EXCHANGE, Dodge,Kimbjll & Moore flrst pnt In, but no promise of continuous Insertion in the best place can be eiven, asall advertisers must TO ISSUX BANKERS, have equal opportunliles. • COMMERCIAL CBEDITS and CIRCULAR LETTERS STOCK AND CJOLD BROKERS, Advantasea. FOB TBAVELERS, available In all parts of the world And dealers In I. TheCHROSriCLK his mnch the largest circula- tlen of any financial publication issaeo. GOTE<BNI«IENT SECURITIES, To execute orders in Securities, 3. It« circulation exten'la to business men In BOTH 14 WALL bTBEKT, N. Y. the FINANCIAL an I COMMBHOIAL br«ni:hes, and also to a very numerous class ol retire;! m'^rcliants, TO KAKS P. O. Box 4,^. moneved men and Investors, who are not engaged In re(fuIarT>a9ineB8, CABINS TRANSFERS OF MONEY a. It is preserved thus on flle by subscribers, and And to transact any business pertaining to an possesses a great advantage for advertisers, over those Duncan, Sherman & Co., publications which are habitually thrown aside after American Banking House In London. ptroial. No. 11 Nassau St., New York Cltf, TTM. B. DANA & CO., JAY COOKE & CO. FUBLISHEK8, ISSUE CIRCI LAR NOTES AND CIB^JULAR GKO. L. HOLMXS. AI.XX. XAOBKTH. Letters of Credit available and payable in all ths 7* ft 81 William St., N. T. PRINCIPAL CITiK - OK i HK WO ;LU ; also lo UM United States, Canada and A est Indies. tST" For terms of Sabscrlptlon see Holmes Macbeth, Sth page. & Teleeraphi; Transfers of Money to and from Lon- STOCK AND BOND BROKERS, don, Paris, San Francisco, Havana, Ac, Cnrrent Accounts received on such terms as may b CHARLESTON, S. C. agreed upon. Bankers and Brokers. Key box 44. W. B. I,BOHABD. W. 0. SHBUXHl. w. H. roersB. E. Judson Hawley & Co. Wlliam C. 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CoUeotloos BoUoited and promptly remitted for. S BROAIt STHEKT, NEW VORK. Solicit accounts Irom MKKCIIANTS, BANKERS and others, and allow interest on dally balances, sub- ject to Sight Uralt. Interest alloved on DepoAlu. Collections promptly make collections on favorable terms, Chittick, made. Stocks, Bonds and Gold booght and Bold on W. G. Commlsalon. and promptly execute orders for Ihe pnrchaae or sale of No. 35 WALL STREET, NETT YORK, Gold, State, Federal, and Railroad Buys and Sells, on Commission, KzKTOX Cox, 1 Securities. MoSAOB Makitbi,, > General Oaitibl Dbew, Commercial Paper, Sterling Exchange, Wm. H. HuTOBiKaoH,) I'ariners. bpecial Parutr. GoTerumetit Socnrldes, ice,, ice. John Munroe & Co., And Transacts a General Bariking Business. Kenyon Cox & Co., Loans Negotiated and Investments made No. 8 Wall Street, on Favor- dc New York, able Terms. Orders lor Stooks and Gold oarerully BANKERS BROKERS, iHue Circular Letters of Credit executed at the Regular Boards. Prompt attentlbn (or TraTCllers, and every Branch the 81 WALL STREET. Draw Bills on given to of business. Qovemment Securities, Stocks, Hoods aod Gold MuNROE & Co., W. N. WORTHINGTON, bought and sold on coi^isslon. XXHBXB H. T. BTOOK KXOHUfeS, NO. 7 BITS SCRIBE, PARIS, and BANKER AND BROK<. LOCKWOOD & Co., NO. 81 CLEMENT'S LANE, LONDON. BANKERS, 8 NEW STREET, NEW YOBE. BROADnrAT. JoHj A. Khxai, C. C. Flowmrki. 0»o. M. Kuiis Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale ol 94 Presloent. Vice-President. Cashier. Stacks, Bonds, Gold and Exchange, Trwisaet a General B.tnklns busi- DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO SIGHT DRAFT ness, ineludlnc the purctaase and aala Mississippi Valley Bank, And Four Per Cent interest allowed on Dally Balances. A BANK OF DISCOUNT of OoTeroment and State Bonds. Rail- AND DEPOSIT, Southern Securities bawa especial VICKSBDRQ, MISS. attention. road Stacks and Bond*, and otk« tP, T. Correipoadent:—Bank of tb« ilajiU»tt«a Co. CeUactloiu mad* on all Southern FolnU. 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