Twicrc nn ad. The lainp biini" with a fitful plow, Tli" sound- ole in tlif i-trr-ets below, The ram pwe''iB on tlio pane ! I otinb my liliii) ueidc; W'lmt wifcltt Vo mc liavp Ilcleu's woo?, Aulrni;i'he's tho Trojan'e l'oe-, ' ' tfr (ioU-likerioPtorslaiuf ' '. 'l road it once, lorn jeiirs Biro, . 'ltut not nlone" 1 whisper low. W hcnl absorbed above ech )8et,1 .. . Tiif IjikIh sang nixpUy In their cage, Thr vines awn.vcrt in the air. I mind mc well that summer day I The sunbeams cn-ft towards oar bnok, Then stnppi d a- with a puy.iled look, To read the li'ispud there. Our.benrts ?antrthen, though llp-s were dumb, A outf lor all the ycar9 to come I The brinht, plad years I I could not peo Tf o ii'iows waiting there for me, The weary, hngsard yeiirs 1 ' I'll tay yon by, old book, to-nlebt; And trim the Ian p. and sow or sins, Or write a ballud anything To Mop tbrse burning tcurx.. .. In the Nevada's lonely bnde 1 His grave, by stranger's bands, was made! The yenra to come the blddch year 1 What loves and hopes, and doubts and fears, They hold in tbetr wide bands f The bubbles sp8rklc;ontlie stream, Kit embk'iuB ol the hopes that be; The streams run seething to the sea Over tie silver Bands, And hill sailed boats along them fle With priceless freight, but not for me. The year irone by; the hopes that sleep WiM.ln their tomb, that make me weep, And tumbling kneel to pray 1 . . .. . Oh. silent years that were so bright ! ' -Wan corpses washed on a wild coast, Bnch one comes like a spectral ghost, Down to yoifr graves away I Thee lonely thoughts but ill prepare . Me lor the day and all Ita care. Popular Photographic Portraits. A pnpnlar singer or actor, or a successful prize-BghUr, will sometimes have a run entering into tens of thousands ot copies; but thedemand will sudicnly collapse, and their names will be heurd no more. Publlo men, whose names are diBtinpnifrhed in connection with the pulpit, with litciatnre, ecience, or art, or in the Legis lature, are in coiihtaDt demand, notwithstanding that the especial rage of this collection of por traits ha within the last twelve months con siderably subsided. Roval portraiture is al wavs popului.aud perhaps nothing can more strikingly illustrate the loyalty of EuRhhmcii thaa the counts (it demand tor portraits of members of the n-ifcuinsr family. Just about the period of the marriage of the Prince of Wales, a photo grapher in Brussels had the eood fortune to obtain sittings from the Queen and several members ol the royal taanly, including the l'riuce of Wales and the Princess Alexandria, and the sale of these portraits exceeded two mil lions of copie?. One photographer alone in this country has, during the laat lew years, issued tipward of half a million yearly of members of the royal family. , , After the royal family, the popular statesmen arc. the greatest favorite?, Lord Palmerston, during his life, and for, some little time after his death, being in the .greatest demand. If the sale ot men's portraits affords any indication of the popularity of their principles, it ia tolerably manifest that liberalism obtains very strongly in this country, the circulation of the portraits being in the ratio of ten of Gladstone to one of Derby, who i, however, Judged by this stand ard, the rnobt popular of the conservatives. On the other band, the portraits of Louis Napo leon and Garibaldi have about an equal popu larity, the rasre for the portraits of the latter being more spasmodic, an I of the former more steady. After statesmen, popular literary men and clergymen are most in demand, and, after thete. men of science and artists; and lastly, popular actors and sinaers. Bishops seem to circulate in virtue of their rant, tho Archbishop of Canterbury having the most extended circu lation, while clersryraen and ministers are prized only in virtue of their popularity. Mr. Hpureeou was, tor a time, in very large circula tion; Mr. Blnney less extensively, but more constantly. Brilveh Quarterly Iieoiew. i mm . Meaning oi it ames. - Prom the Saxon we have "Ada," which means happy, and "Eleanor," all fruitful; "Richard," very rich, or highly honored: "fid ward," truth keeper; "Edwin," happy winner; and "William," defender of many. The Gothic gives ns "Adelaide," the princess; "Adeline," the little princess; "Alphonso," our help; "Charlie. one who is crowned; "Char lotte," a crowned .wotiian; "Emma," one who muses; "Ji'meFt," ardent of soul; "Everard," well reported; "frauds," freeman. From the French we borrow "Amelia,"' be loved; "Arabella,'1 beautiful altar; "Isabella," olive-colored; "Rosabella,? beautiful rose; "Ro'-alind," elegant rose. From the Latin we obtain ' "Augustus," in creasing, noble; "Barbara," etranure; "Beatrice," one who blesses; "Clara," clear; "Grace," favor: "Viola," the violet; "Jane,'.' peace ;. "Julius,' soft haired; "Julia," aoff, liaired woman i f'Julietle," little and soft haired; "Letitia," joy; " Margaret," a jpcarl; "Miranda," admired ; "Oliver," the olive man; "Blanche,?' white. From the Greek we take "Agatha" good; "Agnes," chasre; "Basil," kindly; Bertha," briffht: "Catharine," pure: "Erasmus," worthy to be loved; "Eugene," nobly descended; "The odore," a gift of GoJ; "Cyrusf" lordt "Jeorge, a fanner; "Helen," one who pities; "Matilda," fctately;"Phabe," Heht of life; "Philemon," one -who kicses; "Philip.t-- a lover of horses "Sophie,? wisdom, i . :, j .. : , i We also receive many of our names from the Hebrew, as "Anna," kiud; "James," the sup planter; "John.'.' , the grace and mercy of Je hovah; "Madeline," noblemindnd; "Ruth," trouble: "Mary," a 6alt tear a beautiful and touching name: there never can be too many Marys; "Martha," trouble, or bitter; "Susan," a lily; '.'Elizabeih," the .house .of strength; "Jonathan," the gift of God; "Sarah," princess, or my lndy. ' Blimark'i Appearance. George W. Smalley gives the New York 'Iribune the follpwing personal sketch of the Prime Minister of Prussia: "There are a few small photographs of Bis mark, none good, and a big lithograph th.it Is smoothed and soltened into a simf.eri.ng prim ness as unlike the original as possible. You are at once reminded of Cromwell's fierce demand that be should be painted as he was: 'If you ' leave out single wart or wrinkle I will not i give you a shilling.' Cromwell's lace certainly was not a beautiful one, and Lely, if Lely it were, rntgbl bo excused, but Blsmark's face Is a fur better one than any of the pictures make It. Not regular at all, scored with deep lines, brows anql eye brows heavy, grey eye9, full, large, and well apart, with cavernous, dark circles underneath, mouth much hidden under the moustache, the Jaw not square, but strong, the heaijt of eiitreme breadth at the temples, and najujr dome-ehaped high in the air. Toe pictures do not show it fully, because the brow is w ido t.nd high, but the head is something like t'hall of Pericles, for whom the wits of Athens, were never tired of inventing nick names tK describe its helmet shape. The cranl oloeists will be happy to find herein an illustra tion of llieir theories; there is no denying that Perlefs aud iilwierlc were men in whom revo lution was a proinine-.t trait. It is shown iu every line in this lace, not Ids than by the great rch of the skull The couutenaure is genial k well as ieaolute: the mouth breaks readily into a smile, and the eyes greet you with hne welcome, and have euuligUt tn them. Ilea and fsce are carried erect, rather liinrn tlmn ax. feet Irum the ground, on broad. square bhouiderss chest of great depth; rest of tiaiire musciAlar and elaHtic. ' . " - Thei'arls "Dramatic Authors' Publishing Ai.nr tit til abed to brluir out new plays. stimulated by succors, annouuees an immense on.l cpt-trly pubV cation, a aort Of Eucyclop.edia Of 1 rnmyiiC U.lieivure aua piogrupu; THE DAILY EVlG ' T EL I : WATCHES, JEWELrtY ETC FIXE GOLD WATCHES. American . . I V. MVIlWd We call special attention to the FIKK WATCH AMD SILVERWARE I. ESTABLISHMENT OF W. W. CASSIDY, j No. 1 South SECOND Street, WloJmm bind one of tb flned MortmenMot . etcH of any In tht cltr. A splendid wnortment of SILVERWARE ALWAYS ON HAND. Bemember I W. W. CASSIDY, , 8 f6' ' 'o. 12 Ponth SECOND StreeL Bbpslrlng correctly end promptlr attended to. f E A D & ' C O . . ' No. 010 CIIESNUT STREET, MAS LTAC1 USEES OF SILVER-PLATED WARE, : TRIPLE PLATE. B10KKY SATED DT rUECHA8ING OIREC1 KOM TUH. MAS Uif ACrtJHEas, j MEAD & CO., 10 lmw3mrp- - Ko. 010 CirE8NUr 8TEEEr II E N II Y HARPER,; Wo. GSO Al'tOII Street, ' r , . Mennrtctnrer and Dealer in Watches ; Fine Jewelry, L . Silver-Plated Ware, ASD 81) Solid Silver-Ware. Biqi JEWELRY. JOHN' BRENNAN, DEALER IN DIAMONDS, FINE WAICHE3, JEWEIRY. Etc. Etc. Etc 9 fr'S 18 S. EIGHTH ST., PIIILADA. WIS LADOlHUsf DLVJIOXD DEALER & JEWELER WATCHER, JEWELRY SILVER WARE, .WATCHES and JEWELET EEPAIEED. jPgChestnttt 8t.,rM Owlng to the decline, or Gold, hu made a great re-t dactloa In price of US large and well aMortod (took of Diamonds, Watohes, t Jewelry, 1 j Silverware, Etc. Tte pnbllc are rcgpectfhlly Invited to call and examtre our stock before purchasing else liere. a ii WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. MUSICAL BOXES. mil assortment of above coods constantly on hand at modeiate prices the Musical Boxes plajins from 3 to 10 beautiful Alxs. . FAEB & BROTHER, Importers, Ko. 82iCHSNTJT 8TREKT, 11 llsnithrp Below Fourth. REMOVAL. .. $L ISAAC DIXON, ' WATCH MAKES, HAVING REMOVED TO No. 120 S. ELEVENTH Street, below Cheanut, Has opened a new and carefully selected stock of floe Watcnes, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware. - X. B. Chronometer, Duplex, Patent Lever, and plain Watches carefully repaired and wairanted.C10lc8mr', O. RUSSELL & CO.. Io. 23 North SIXTH Having Increased their (acuities for I FINS WATCH REPAIRING, j I Invite the attention of the publlo, All work warranted lor one year. "'-r ,i! 1 r2 BOWMAN & LEONARD, MANI.TACTUBEE8 OF WHOLESALE AND BET AIL DEALEB IN and 704 Silver-plated ARCH ST R rHIiDBLPniA. Goods, those In wsnt of SILVER or 8 IL VE R-PL 4T F. D WAKJh. will find it much to their advantage to visit corH'lOHK beiote making their pureliaaee. Our loa experience In the manufactured the above kinds of goods enables us to detv cumpetltloD. . We keep do goods but those willed are of the FIBST CtABS, ail ol our own make, and will be sold at reduced Prices. $26$ SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS, &0 J. W. SO 0 T T & CO., SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, x aud niAuas u MEN'S FUKNISIIINGr GOODS' Uo. 814 CIIESNUT Street, . ITOUB COOKS BELOW THE "00STI1JESTAL, ' PHILADELPHIA. PATENT SHOULDER-SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, AD GENTLEMEN'S IUEKISHINQ STORE. PERFECT FITTIKQ 8HIBTS AND DBAWEKS made irom meanurement at very short notice. All etberanlcleaof UKMTLKMJUI b D&KSS GOODS in lull vartuty. I WINCHESTER & CO., JUJ o. 706 CltEBKUT Street THE BEST FITTING SHIRT i IB AMERICA IB THm , , ' BHOUtDtB-BEAM PATTEBH BBIBT, Manufactured by . EAYBE, So. 68 N. SIX H it,eet, Philadelphia.' where you can find a large aaaoitmeutot GUMTS' FCBNlbHINO O00D8. " Clip this out and give ns call. H Ho.MN. SIXTH Street. Philadelphia. QEKTS' FURNISHING: GOODS. F. HOFFMAN, Jit , ' (Late O. A. Hoffman, successor to W. W. Knight,) , i PIKE SHIBTS, AND WRAPPERS, ' HOSIERY AND GLOVES. Silk, Lambs' Wool, and Merino UNDER-CLOTHING. lOIHutUa No. 83 AKU Street L2 St., SllTcr No. KG Jt A PI I TK f PTiE SHEET. LOCK TO YOUR IHTERE3T. READ THE FOLLOWING: If fon Wish Real Fine luit Strictly Pure TEAS i.VD COFFEES, At Lower Prices than mueb INFERIOR GOODS are Usually sold lor, go to the 't NEW TEA WAREHOUSE L ' : ... : i 'OP THE AMERICAN TEA CO., .. ,.v .. . No. 21 S. SECOND Street, Between Market and Chesnut, AM) No. 932 Arch Street, Near Tenth. Every Person in want of Fine j and Strictly Pure TEAS, COFFEES, AND SPICES, Will find It to their advantage lo try ours. We guarantee to give satisfaction. YOU : C.AN . SATE FROM : 25 TO 75 CTS. ON A POUND OF TEA IF YOU GO TO THE AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, No. 21 S. SECOND Street, AKD No. 932 ARCH Street. Wo import our Teas and Codecs, and can therefore sell much lower than most Stores In this line. Our $100 Black Tea is as good as the umal $1-25 Tea. , ' Our $1-25 Black Tea is as flue as the u.-ual $1-60 Tea. , Our 1-60 Black Tea Is the finest imported, and equal to the usual $2'0U Tea. Our $1-25 and $100 Japan Teas aro superior Teas, and usually sold at 50 cents per pound higher. Our fl'GO Japan Tea, and our $160 Oolong (Black) Tea, are tho finest Teas imported, and usually sold at $225 per pound. . . COFFEE J COFFEE! Our 40 cent Coffee is the finest Coffee im ported, and considered by every 'person who uses it as line as any 60 or 65 cent Coffee.'' " , If jou wifh to drink real' fine Coffee, try our 40 cent Boasted Coffee. Nothing finer to be had ' in the market! ' Imported and to be had only at the American Tea Company's. . Oi rSOnud 35 cent Roasted Coffees are very fine. , . Our Coffees are roasted fresh every day with out water, lard, or greae. All Goods Sold Wholesale at Cargo Prices, and Retail at Wholesale Prices. AMERICAN TEA CO, , i No. 21 South SECOND ST. ! AMD - , i - . :, - t ' ' : j No. 932 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 10 20 tbt PHI f A DKL1ITT A ; SATUHDAY, NOVKMIUat 3 lkGG.;H.r FIHE AMP BURGLAR PROOF SAFES rlRFUMIMIS, OF MABVIir's SAFUs i rRWBfnN,K.C..Sitmt.6r2t, 1811. , n. OMVtn. E q , Arcut for ularviu ft ( o Dear tin: Ac the fate tonibl' fin on MiJir sirert, wliioh drstiojed or Rnuk. IIuikct, we liart Ol yonr 'cs. Oneot'tliem was removed, and we wrr, iiiotibv the oihjr, wbin we were direofd to leeve the cftice tut en sdjoinirnr oalldinr n en tout leim blown p. Iheennre row ot buiidlnpv was confunicd, but on opemntr (lie 6te we had tiie (B'Flatl on of finafua; cvervtbics liiHido pertiKit, - W e can clecrtully lecoaimend ihrm as bPint? per Irctiy liiiroof, at we hare examined two ottirn of jour niHho liin were In the same fire, both ol which rt served the books and papors (bat were in them. Your let-peetfiiiiT, , iisosw Albinos A Co., , , ...; :. :( .Bankers. . ' . Kiwbrrh, N. C , September .i, VTm. H. puvKn, q , Aent tor Mama h Co, I Dear Sm: i bad at my a oro ono ol your safw. Wy bulklinsr. situated on lUiddie siroet, was con stinvd In tLe late teiiible oonflsKrailon. ' 1 am pleased to say, on o ening the to, yerr book and paper was loaod io be In purfeot order. ' A more intense tire con'd scf.rooiv beeonooiredof. om tinijr, . JOHN DlLVi 'OKIU k t'o, J '.. "KWBkRH, N.C., Peptember 24; 1886. Wm. 11. Ouvi.B, q, .Auont for Marrin as Co.- 1j'ab fcia: One oi j our sales ood a most severe trial in my store ai tbe late llreou Middle street. - iy store was situated in a row ot lame wooden beilnnp. thetnrninir of which mtido a taoat in tenro beat. ILe trial was eeveie, but the sale came cnt vicionon. . . , On openina- it, every book and paper was found in a pri feet state of preservation. Very rcspcctlully, - L. BAF.B, ,; "j . THE BEST INSURANCE ! DIIY SAFES, '" 'l';i'J' FIRE-PROOF SAFES. MARVIN'S PATENT" ; ALUM AND DRY ' PLASTER. 1 wentr-flve jesrs experience. Ca'l'and examine. MARVIN fcO.; 721 CHESTNUT SUMasbnic Hall) AhT No 266 BBOADWAT. Ne York. Konse 8a es, ror fiate and Jewelry, iq.': Uankera' Hteel Chests. .... heond-band Haiea ol all makers. Haios exclmnKed on liberal ti rnn. if; 10 IT wsmln 8D KOtt il I.O&1HAI KD CATALOGUE. gVANS & WATSON, MiKCFAClCBERS OF ' FIEE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFE S . ' ' ' DESIOKED FOR Bank, Mercautlle, or DwlllugIloua U Established Over 25 Tears. Over 24,000 Safes in Use. The only Safes with Inside Doors. ' Never Lose their Fire-Proof Quality. Guaranteed free from Dampness. .. . a Pvices Lower than athar WAREKOOMS i No. 811 CIIESNUT Street FUILAIELrHIA. C98p EXPERIENCE PROVES IT MARVIN'S SAFES ARE TEE BEST. ALWAYS F1RE-PR00F. ALWAYS DRY, Tenlj--Flve Years lu Bualnesa. MANY IH0USAND3 OF OUR SAFES IN USE, MA 11 YIN & CO., No. 721 CHFSTSUT St-BIasonio Hall), And No. 263 BROADWAY, New York. FAMILY SXIf.8, BAliKEHb! 8TEEL CUEiTsI fEUOKi'HAMD 8AF8. tend for Illustrated Catalogae. 8 2istnth3m IMPORTANT TO SUIPPEltS. GREAT SOUTHERN FAST FREIGHT, : LINE. ONLY A LL-It AIL ROUTE,: BETWKEN PHILADELPHIA ANT) THE ' SOUTH. ! ; ! t.ti. : -I 1 - The Orange and Alexandria Rai rosd, having com pleted Through Freight Atrangeipeats with the 1-hila-dolphU.'Wllintniton and Baltimore and Uitlt'rnore and Ohio Bailroads and Its eonnecuons In Vbglnla, Tennexsoe, Georgia, Alabama, and Mlsslssipsl, Is now prepared ti tranpsort freight wltb regular It r and deapateh to al accessible points In th Bouihwect and Sou'L. ' As this Is the only AU rail Route between Philadel phia and the 8outu, it commends itaelf at once to (hi lavorable conalderatlon of Shippers. Cars Will be run th-ongh fiom Philadelphia to L)nohburg, Virginia, wi boot breaking bulk, and the entire arrangements are such as will secure speedr transit and prompt delivery to all Southern and 8ouUiwestern points. , ., To secure ail-rail transportation, Goods must bo marked "Via O. and A. B. B.," and sent to the Depot o the 1 Iilladeltibla, Wilmington! and Baltimore Uailroad liKOAD and PK1M Btreeta. ; , For Hates or Freight or other information, apply to , "JAMES C. WILSON, " Agent O. and A. B B-, ' . Ko. 1US South FI FTU Street, 1013 lnu Two Pools below Chosnnt IIO USE-rURNISIUNO GOODS EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO SE3URL BARGAINS. To close the estate ol toe late JOHN A. MUHPHEY;- Importer and Dealer In IIOVSE-FUIINISUINU tiOOUS, No. O LIESNUT STHEKT, Between Kmth and Tenth, 8oatb Side, rhlla. Ills Administrators now offer the who' stook at prices beiOW tha on'luary rates charged. This stoci embraces every in na wanutd in a it ell-ordered hoaneho'd i Praln ilu Wire, Brusthes, Wooden Ware. Baakeu. Plated Ware e'uUerv, iron Wara. Japanned Waie.and CeA lug IJten"aof everr detcrlptioi). ,,. . I great variety of BHaK alt GOOD". BHHV-CAOEH, etii. etc.. c an be obtained n the roost ieoualle Kim OKM7INB AKOTIO BKFItlOfcBAlOttl and WAlttt CA eVeaortment of PAPfER HACII1! GOODI. ; " 1 h I la Die larxeat retail etaiili"l'ment In this line In PMladeipkia and olllzi'iia aud trangers will rind It to tl elr advantage to eiamlne our ntoek belore puruhm.luH. ote. Our li lcnilH In the oouutrv may onlitr bv omil. ana prenipt atnullon wllrbe avii. - (U I tltatiilr ' FINANCIAL. 1ST A T I O N A Li DANK OF Till UKl'USIiUV Nca. 800 and 811 CHE3HUT .Street rillLADIuLl'IIIV. CAPITAL $500,000. FULL' PAID. JOEPH T. BULKY, iBKNJ. B9WLA Nil Jit., MI1AIII) II UI'IMi, .MA VI CI, A. HIMflJM N Al HAN llM.l.l-S. FtlKK: A. 110 rT. WIII.KM rHVIKN, OKHKII) WKL6H, WM. U. RSAWN. PBK8IM5ST. WILLIAM II. miAWX CAsmr.K, JOSEPH P. MUMFORD, i to Sit : V of , ... Ji'iYCoOKE&fp. lii fend 114 So. THIRD ST. TTTTT A T A I : 1 . .Dealers in all Government Securities ,jOLD 5-20rs WANTED ? IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW." A LIBERAL DIFFERENCE ALLOWED. Compound Interest Notes Wanted INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSIT. Collections made. Btocls Bought and Soldod Com mission. Stum Bpeolal bosincss accommodations reserved for ladies 5-20s, 7 3-lOs, 1881s, 1040s, COOCHT AND SOLD. ; i.. DE HAVEN St BROTHER, Ko. 40 SOUTH THIRD ST, j "yiLLIAM PAINTER & CO, 13ANKEKS, No. 30 South , THIRD St. doveiument Securities Bought and Sold August 7.80s, And Old 5-ao.s, CONVERTED INTO FIVE-TWENTIES OF 1865, And the new Bonds dclirercd immediately, CITY LOANS B0T7GHT'Aki bold , 926Sinj '" - 1 c ' ' U. S. S E CUR I T I B S. A- SPECIALTY. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., BANKEBS AND BROKERS, : 16 S. THIRD ST., 3 NASSAU ST., ; . PHJLADEUPHIA. ..'(,': MEW YORK. , ; 'stocks ;"and GOLD BOUGHT AND JbOLlt ON COMMISSION 1 .. ..-...! HEE AND IKKEW YOBK.' ' PAYIES & BROTHERS, liANKEliS AND BROKERS, ' BUT AND BKLt, .... i . ' ..." , . I ,. 1 : i J. ' -, . ,,. , , , ,y . ;l r VX1TED hTATEB BOKDS. 1681s, a, 10 V. i IKIIED HTATKH 7 S-lOs, ILL lHSf8. . j . ' CEETiriCAlE8 OF JNDEBTEDNEaS. , . .. . . ' Mercantile Paper, and Loans on Collaterals negotiated. Blocks Bongbt and Bold ob Commission. . i III 5-20 c u p o n s1 , IUE NOVEMBER i, BOUGHT BY . STERLING, LANE & CO., BANKERS, 8 6 tfCp No, 110 Sontli THIBD Stroot. STOVES, RANGES, ETC. QULTER'S NEW PATENT , DKEP SAND-JOINT II O T - A I R F U Il N A O E. , RANGES OF ALL. Sli?EB. ALSO, PHIEGAE'B RKir LOW PEE6STJUS : STEAM BEATLNa Ari'Aiurcs. ' rOBRALUBT CHARLES WILLIAMS, 610 5 do. U8U MABJlKI fiTJJ. 27 . GAS STOYES! 27 THE EAGLE OA8-IIEATI0 SVE8 ,' ' WILL BVAT , Your Offices, Parlors,: Dinin;, Sleeplugr, and U88 ,XfVlSSE! LESH TJl'UBLE, ; KO " DIRT, , ! ,.. , , v ; . , BMOK.it. OU A8IIE8. . ., . , , ' They sra all warranted work Call aud soa WrA.at'.. ' O. Mr. WJO.MIS',, . . lOOln-J ko.7."J1H P'ftet. rtilladolplila.PS. s, .i.I if 11 , j FNANCIAL. niORTKERN CEflTRAt BONDS . WIS Ol'I KR I 'OR SAMfl A LIMITED JttOTJNI OF THE BOND. : of rna; ftOUTHEIW tKNTRAL RAILWAY. - I , it u ( , t JJ'. '.i ! I 89. tt.. nonus brar SIX TPH ('est. IMTJBE9t ' ' aablesrml-anuaalljintriisCirt, . - I" 3 j FRFJ5FHOM A.LL; STATE TAX, T, i2,e C,"",0 Bon n amonnu ot $00 iwa . ; lOOO ..on. ti,. 4ol4er ta. thB priTllowaf h.?, . - , ttieoi mado reg'slertd at tha otuc ot in Coosaa lo1' C,tr" t1"" bln r6Rt prot,otl" cm3'.' '1 We will bo baopj U fumi full in'ormatU.oa ap'- . T plication la person, or by letttr. , , () , , DREXEL & OD. V . , i, ... No. 04 South TIIIHD St. IS3I tltp ; . ,, ,' '. , , "HLLIAMr II. WAYNI), late Discount Clerk in the Bank of SfotUx Auiarioa, NOTE BROKER, ; , ' No. 18 South TMIRD i Street. ( otheis, haring good paper to dispose ot, mr find a' ' markot by calling n the adrertlstr. ', ll 1 italm ,'' ! CURTAINS, SHADES, '. ETC. .V T E. VALB.AVT1TI ' ' ' I. '; .7 , cMAsoWio' :'uali.. ..V-'rli'; ',a ' mt-t v '' rwmr ' ' mm " " ELEGANT CURTAINS FOR PARLORS, i :..;'! libraries, ': ' f,..'' DiiiJit and Sleeping RoomV, Ia Brocatelle, i , ' ' Terry, , ' , 1 Reps, . ' M . ; -i. (I ' , ; Swus Lace, aai '"!- l',' 1 : ' Nottingham lus ' 1 W I N;D 6 V S II A D E S v janiawast UBiBiqjBj" "Tm ni i ., i ,.,f i, : Am now offerintr tbe moat eompIoUamertnent of the abore goods of my own Importation . 10 86 tntha ' f;iWDOV7 SHADES. WE SELL ftO , s h a;d E''H' BUT THOSE OF OTO-QWN BLANTJF ACUTE B.' " ' l 1,11.5 1.1. , Tbelr superiority -In quality, style,' and Oman u vouched for by hundreds of (kmlHosin PhUadolphia. . CALL AND SEE IUE JSEW DE SIGHS.' yl i,l K ELT Y, C Ail RING TON ;& -' OO ; 1 Wo. 723 CHESNUT Strcet,V ; ;' M inrfmmg yHir.A nUT.pnr: ' 3 -r . " II I I I If I I . , I PAPER HANGINGS . ' - AHD .' , : .t I 1 1 W I N D O W S H A D Eft . 1 AT WHOLESALE, "J , y j 4 0 IN. PLAINB,'1""-" ''' FINE DECOBATION'8, .'-.,) t ' BOBDEB MO0LDIKG8. ; . . ') ; 4 ; . 1 BTAUF OILT8,' E&OLI8H BATIKS, I f 1 .- " .1 . BtANffS: ETfJ. ' IN OBEAT VABIETY. 1 :' ' ' " 1 ' ' I V I. r I ,11 0 1 ' R. T. HAZZAflD, ' Ko. 819 AKCH 8tret! V '.' in iiiwfOin B. ' J WILL I A MS. . , I No. 16 North' SIXTH Street'1 ' , 1 .;- . ' M ASTjrACTTJEEB OP '''' '.':) i ( V EK l-LTI AN ; ' JJLINPSf;';.';; Aiin n I.I .: a ,J uJi n , : ! .i WINP.OW, r SHAPES.!' The largest and finest arsortment in the elf1 at iho lowest prices. " ' - CW z5m ', . feTOBK 8UADX9 MADE ASO LETrEBED. . POTTSTOWN IRON COMPANY,' POTT8TOWN, PA. ' TBEsiDEfx,' ';M - ' '' ; ; ; THEODOKE H. MOKBIS, ". ' Of MorrU, Wheeler A Co. ' ' IBEA8TJBEB, KDWAED BAILEV. . , ' . s' ' , ' - 8ECEKTABT, ' ' 4 ,' ' ' ' . WILLIAM L. BAILEY. Ths Company aranow prepared to extent order for 11 'BOH-EK f LATE, TLVK, BHKE T, and TANK IKON. rLOvon 1-LA.ie.s, etc. Also tor the ah vil Brand er cot NallB sud Spikes. Orders may be addressed to ,,' " POTi'STOWK IKON COalPAaTV. -i . I . : Pottstown, Pf, ' ! Or to MOUKIS, WHEELEK A C(X, -: .. j BIXTtEJiTU and MABKET ts., Philadelphia, 1 10t Or Ko. U 9LII T Street" Stw lork. ' , CHtAPLST PRINTINQ IM MHLjSilj'.V . IT 1 Ills . . , . . Ivening Tolegraph" Steam Job Printing EoorflU " No.103 boutn TIIlliD Street,, -t - SIOO. (.TORY. ';.,(. i 'It 't-iccuted wlif uealuets aud depatcb, at urprUini luw ptk ' ' ' ' ' ' " '. . , IfADUOCK 4t SON, Proprletora, , l8Hr . '- - t stool t0 l Ma-KKET 4'-. ' ' VI I I
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