The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, April 16, 1869, FOURTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY EVENING TK L KO It Al 'II VI 1 1 L AD K L PI HA, FRIDAY, APIUL 10, 1809.
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ItlUHICAL, AWP IKAMA.T1.
Th C-'ltr Amunemrnt.
L'mKMr.?r Mcf" Hev,',,' "P"'
bun'ven fyeniiiR fr tin, first time in
Mirt.i?i yK-1,hBCRHt.!"" """'U'lf Madame Row Boll,
nifnR Tlauz' M- Vmlfr, M. Beckers, ami all
the principal members of the troupe.
To-morrow afternoon (Jewviete de Brabant will bp
repeated, am) to-morrow evening l'lcur de The will
be performed for the first time.
AT Tint Chkhnut the last nights of The Field of thn
Uoth o (JoM lire announced. The entertainment to
pne-of the most attractive that has ever been given
iu this theatre.
At tub Walnut the burlesque of The Female Forty
Thieve and the farce of That Htcat Jack will be
lUTl fimn u I hlu ........ I .. ... i . t. . . I ..,.... L' I M in r.rn
. .... ...i nun welling, Willi UH.- niinr.y.n Ttiiiinwiw
and Mr. Felix Rogers in the leading rob.
a matinee to-morrow, when Mr. Rogers win ap
pear m "The Artful Dodger" In the drama of OUcer
'J 'unit.
At thk Akph but three more performances of the
pleasing comedy of School will be Riven, this evening,
to-morrow afternoon, and to-morrow evening.
On Monday Lotta will appear as "Little Noll" and
the "Marchioness,'' In John Brougham's dramatl.a
tlon Of The Old Curioirity Shop.
Atthb Tiikatkb t'OMiquB the Breban Swiss Bell
Ringers will make their last appearances this even
ing, to-morrow afternoon, and to-morrow evening.
The price of admission to tlio matluco will be 145
cents.
Miss Susan Oalton and her comic opera troupe
will positively appear on Tuesday evening next.
At tub Amkhioan a variety entertainment will be
given this evening. A matinee to-niorrow.
TUB 8KNT7-HAHHLKR OBCHKHTKA Will perform the
following program mo at Musical Fund Hall to-morrow
afternoon : Hymphony No. 8, 1) major, Haydn
1, Adagio-Allegro; 3, Andante; 8, Minuetto allegro;
4, Allegro splritoso; l'lano Solo, Bacchanale. Wehll,
Mr. Carl Rocse; Cornet Solo, Weep Well. Abt, Mr.
.William Kwers; Waltz, Hound from the heart,
i'lclke ; Ualop, Lclcht Gepaek.
CITY ITEMS.
8tTTJ, Vrr AHT MakB of our Men', 1'outh' and noun'
Clothing unequalled by any eioek of Heady-mad good
in I'hilatlelphia. H' hat aim
A CHOICE Absoktmf.NT of teleeted ftylr tf piece good, to
be made np to order, in tmevrpamed !lc.
AU. Pbicks UDABANTKKD Umtr than the loieett eUetch're,
and full noli faction guaranteed every pttrehaner, or the
Hale cancelled and money refunded.
UAJ.r WAT HKTWKKM I BKNNKTT A Co.,
fifth and TOWEB HaI.I,,
.sixth Street.) 618 Makkkt Htbekt,
PuiladkIjI'Hta,
a hp 1)00 Bbqatiwat, Nkw Yon.
Wo maw amd Hkb Nkhdb. Subject by the law of nature
to many physio! afflictiooa from which man is eiompt,
woman U peculiarly entitled to the best efforta of medical
cieooe in her behalf. Fox a majority of the ailment to
which her eex ia eiclu&lTale fiabtr, Hobtetteb's Stomach
BrmtHS are warmly recommended ea the authority of
wives, mother, and nurses, who hare tented their general
tonio and regulating properties, and "know whereof they
peak ;" and also with the sanetiea of able physician, who
hare administered the preparation to their female patients,
in obstinate ease of functional derangement, with the
happiest result. Almost all female complaints of a special
character, are complicated with mental gloom and de
spondency and the gentle and hnting exhilarating effects
of this wholesome medicated stimulant adapt admirably
for case of this complex natnre. As a remedy for the hys
teria and mental hallucination which sometimes mark
both the earlier and the later crisis in the life of woman,
it ha no equal in the repertory of the healing art, and as a
means of relieving the nausea and other unpleasant feel
ings which precede maternity, it is equally efficacious.
kh1ii. .(l,M .lM a. J it .1 1. v, l i : . T.
is highly satisfactory that a preparation which embraces in
its remedial range so many of the complaints common to
both sexes, should prove so eminently beneficial to the
weaker one.
THAT
The Clothing Hold by Chablus SrotMi, No. 824 Chesnut
treett
18
More fashionably cut, better made and trimmed than any
other in the city,
THE
People well know, and this fact aecounte for the prefer
ence always shown for our Cuetviner-utade GarmejU, It is
beyond
QUESTION
That the prioes anked by Cbaklkb Stokes for his tebt
Kuperior Heady-made Clothing will compure with the lowest
asked by parties who vainly endeavor to imitate hie style, but
for vani q' tatperien ee in the manufacture of really fashion,
able Clothing, fail to oonvince the people that C'habljss
I TOKEN does not take the lead, and it beyond their reach,
MORAL.
"Soar not too high on vanity' uak uring,
tor ambition1 eloak eon a) a mortal Hing.v
Spkkr's Wine Brrntus. K. JL Sisaon, M. D of New
Bedford, Mans., says of Mr. Bpeer's Wines, "I hare used
Hpeer's Wine to my entire satisfaction, and believe it to be
superior to all wines which have been so much need by the
profession." His Bitters are made of the wine made bit
ter by Peruvian Bark, Wild Cherry Bark, Calam is, Ginger,
Snake Boot, etc., in daily use by the medical faculty. Their
base is his pure wine. Bold by druggists.
jEWEUtT. Mr. William W. Cassidy, No. 12 S. Second
street, has the largest and most attractive assortment of
fine Jewelry and Silverware ia the city. Purchasers can
rely upon obtaining a real, pure article furnished at
prioe which cannot be equalled. He also has a large stock
of American Western Watches in all varieties and at all
prices. A visit to his store i sure to result in pleasure and
profit. '
Kbom Mb. A. Winch we have just received the latest
numbers of several London periodicals, including imcA,
Fun, Jieynoldrf Mweellany, and Bote Bell. Mr. Winch has, at
No. 606 Chesnut street, a large and varied assortment of
periodical literature, both foreign and domestic
THK
Attractions ok Oak Hau,
OR
Whv tub Great Mass ok thk People
Win, But Clothes
AT
Wanamakkk a Brown's.
CrjKAPKsT. For a given amount of money they can
get tnort and better Clothing at Dale Hall than any
where eUe In the city.
Most Kbliablb. No misrepresentations a to
price or materia The people are told "the trutli,
the whole truth, and nothing but the truth," at Oak
UulU
Most Popular. People go there because their
friends and neighbors, who aro shrewd peoplo, go
there. They know that Oak Hall could not maintain
its Immense and acknowledged and Increasing rorc
LAarrv, unless It really did better than other houses.
Larokst Largest Buildings 1 Largest Stock I
Largest Variety I Largest Jleauctlons J Largest
Trade! Largest Facilities!
TO THESE "STANBINO AHUACTIONS"
Is now added the
Special Attkaction
of the
Most Magnificent Stock
ok
Sprino Clothino,
Kkady-madk or Mapf. to Order,
Vert, Very Cheap tor Cash.
N. B. Nothing can or shall deter Wanamaker &
Brown from constantly increasing the advantages of
oiini with them, and the people may confidently
rely upon obtaining the fullest satisfaction as to
price and In every otner respect,
Wanamaker & Browh,
Oak Hall,
Thb Largest clothing Uouhe,
8. K. Cor. Sixth and Market Htbebth.
Tf A It It 1 1? U.
rAVIH CAHSIN.-On the lfith of April, 1889, by the
BSdle. T. O. DA V Ui to HACKL, daughter
of tne late ioun v w . , , .
PHTTIT-8TKW A RT.-On the 13th instant, at the -rest
ALIDA K.. daughter of B. D. Btewart, tU.IU.U.,t. ,
LL.IDA n., Qftuvuiei " " ' ' " : , : . .
MrA VlE fit ftffP"?. ViriUi..WMuN.
in:i. .
OOI.DKT. On the ISta Instant, at Norrlton, MonW
gomery county, 8AMUKL UOLDFS, of tliU eitgr, aged 1
'"Th relstiree and friends of the fsmily. Montgnrnerf
lodge, No. 10, A. V. M., and Mercantile Inlge, No. Hi, A.
O. U. V; United HtnUm It. me o.,No, M.Uood Intrat linoe
and !ork and Ladder Co., No. 8, end rnHmhern of the
Police Force are mapectfully invited to attend the funeral,
from the residence of his motiier-in law, No. 101S N. Siith
street, on (Sunday next, the 18th instant, at 2 o'oluck. "
HOKHKY. On the 14th Instant, RKBKOCA, widow of
Jnaeph Hnrney, in the fXHh year of her age.
Her relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
Invitrd to attend her funeral, from her Iste residence. No.
714 N. Kiglith street, on ttstnrday afternoon, the 17th in
stant, at 8 o'clock, without further notioe. Interment at
Monument ueinotnry.
JAM K.H. On the 14th Instant. Mrs. MARY ANN
JAMF.H, wife of John .lames, and rinuichter of Jacob and
Wargiir.'i niinger, in tlio ViUtli yesr of her age.
The relatives and friends of the fsmily are respectfully
invited to attend thn funeral, from the residence of her
parents, B. Second street, below Milllul, on Sunday after
noon at a o clock, io prooeea to KonaUlMin's lpinntery.
KIRK. On the 14th instant, after a lingering Illness,
CHAM.KR, second son of S. W. and A. Kirk, late of
Cnstesville.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his
parents, No. IMi Race street, on Saturday morning at 10
o'clock. To proceed to Mount Monali Cemetery.
McKI.ROV.-On the 13th instant, Mr. WILLIAM
Me K.I.ROY, in the 30th yesr of his age.
The relative and friends of the family, also Mnllta
Lodge, No. ', Jerusalem 11. R. A. Chapter, No. 8, A. Y.
M.; American Star IkmIko, No. 406, and Ashland lir.eiimp.
ment, No. 46, I. O. of (). ., are invited to attend his fune
ral, from his late residence, on Monday, the IVth instant,
at 3 o'clock P. M.
RKMINOTON. On the 14th Instant, LTDIA If., widow
of tiie late r. Isaac Remington, in thn Blst year of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are invited to at
tend her funeral, f mm her late residence, No. t20 Wood
street, on Seventh-day afternoon, the 17th instant, at 3
o'clock. Intermont at Vrionda' Southwestern Ground.
8UTCLIFFK.-On the 13th instant, SAMUKL BUT
CL1 FFK, in the 44lh year of his age.
lbs relatives and friends of the family, also Rox
borough Lodge, No. 136, A. Y. M. ; 1 1 iirmony Chapter,
No. 63, A. Y. M.i Falls of Schuylkill lodge, No.
467, 1. O. of O. F. ; Wyalusing 1'rilie, No. W, I. O. ol It. M. ;
American Protestant t Association, No. 2U: Induiitr.v
Lodge, No. 72, K. of P. ; the Manayunk Steom .Fire F'uginn
Company; and thn employes of the Philadelphia lias
Works, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from
his lute residence, No. 431 Jnckson street, Msnsyiiuk, on
Saturday, the 17th instant, at 1 o'clock.
rjO BECUltE YOUR FAMILY FROM
WANT.
To Relieve Your Mind of Anxiety,
To Make a Good Investment,
INSURE YOUR LIFE
IN THK
AMERICAN
OF PHILADELPHIA.
ALEX. WHILLDIN, President,
JOHN S. WILSON, Secretary. 6 19
OLOTHINC.
JONES'
One-Price Clothing House,
No. IO J. 3XVRItlOT Street.
Otur Gtumccta are well made.
Our Cutters are men of talent.
BUT ONE PKICK IS ASKED.
Satisfaction Guaranteed Every Purchaser.
GEO. W. NIEMANN, Proprietor,
2 IT wfmtf No. 604 MARKET St, above Sixth.
WESTON & BROTHER,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
S. W. Corner NINTH and ARCH Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA.
DAILY RECEIVING
SPRLNG AND SUMMER STYLES OF
THE LATEST IMPORTATIONS.
A Superior Garment at a reasonable price.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 8 81 8mrp
CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, ETO.
"VP. T. SN0DGKASS & CO.'S
EXTENSIVE
2UQTAZL AND WHOLESALE
CLOTH HOUSE.
No. 34 South . SECOND Street, and
No. 23 STRAWBERRY Street.
Constantly on band a large and well-assorted stock of
CTLOTIIW,
CAHSlMKltl?.,
VliSTlCJS, ETC. ETC.
ADAPTED TO MEN;S AND BOYS' WEAR,
AT LOW PKIOES.
4 8 8mrp
-. R E F RiQ E Ft A TORS.
pm P. K E A R N S,
REKRIOERATOK MANUFACTURER,
No. 39 N. NINTH St., Philadelphia.
An elegant assortment of my own make of
Chest and Upright Refrigerators,
Kuildhcd in the bext manner and LOWER THAN
ELSEWHERE.
OLD REFRIGERATORS REPAIRED and made aa
good aa new, at a umiill cottt, at the factory,
NO. 39 NORTH NINTH STREET,
4 18 lrarp BELOW ARCH HTRKUT.
MUSIOAL INSTRUCTION.
AMERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC,
8. K. Corner TKNT1I and WALNUT Street.
Hocond half of Hprin Turtu will bcxiii un
MONDAY, April 2H.
Name of now pupils may lie entered at. anr time pro
viou toJTIlUKhDA VjApril !N. 4 l(i 17 21 24 2U
PARASOLS.
r$r PARASOIS. ALL THE NEWEST
yjAr Ixtndon and Paria atyloa, whroh for novelty, va
jki riety, and elesanoe are unetiualled. A large aa
?fk aortment of Lace Uovera, Hea hictH and Bun Um
Urellaa at the lowest prinea, at H. DIXON'S i'aney (Jeoda
Htore, Mo. 21 8. KHiHTH StreeL 4 10 8m
Fob Motih. Cneap, Reliable, Durable, Fragrant.
Every druggUt Bella it. TUKOD. a HARRIS,
Bostoa It
TODOEIlS, ANDWOSTENIIOLWS POCKET
JVkNIVKH, Pearl and Stag Handlea, of beautiful flaian.
KOUUKRS' and WADK 4BUTUHKk'8 RAZOItS, and
the eelebraUd LlwUOLTUK RAZOR bUIbbOKil of Ua
,RaorfcKn'ive, Soimiora, and Table Cutlery Ground and
Fobbed! at P. ilADELHAU N. 115 . TEWX tt (jttwt
o ii ti noic:
rux.ivXOXTXc sniur,
SEAWXED TOrilC, and
. ioaitoraxix: FIX, I. a
WILL CUKK
corcsuiKirTiorc,
A77I DYSPEPSIA,
If tnkeii aooonHnjf to the direction. They sre
uU three to be take u at tlie ruine time. Tbcy
cleaiice the stomuclt, relux the Uver, and put it
to work; then the appetite bi-comoa tn?
food diKtwtH and inakea ffowl blood; tho jntk'it
bei;liit to prow in fleah; the dienaod uintn-r
riionB in the luns, und the patient outgrow
tlie dlfeaw and i;ett well. This is the only way.
to cure I'onMiuiption.
To thew three medicine. Dr. J. H. SCHHNCK,
of 1'hiladclphla, owen bin
VNU1VA LLKD 8U CCESS
In the trcatmeiit of 1'ulMiotiury Conwinptioii.
The I'uLmonie hyrup ripens the morbid malter
in tl! 1uiij(k, nature throws it oil by an cuhy ox
lieetorution, for when the phlegm or mutter is
ripe, a slight cough will throw it off, and the
patient has rest, ajid the lungs begin to heal.
To do tliLn, the Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake
PlUs must be freely ued to cleanse, tlie atoinaeh
and liver, so that the Pulmonic Syrup and food
will make good blood.
SCHKNOK'S
MANDRAKE PILLS
Act upon the liver, removing all obstructions;
relax the ducts of tlie gall bladder, the bile starts
freely, and the liver Is soon relieved; the stools
will show what the pills can do; nothing has
ever been invented except calomel (a deadly
poison which Is very dangerous to uso unlcsa
w ith great care) tlmt will unlock the gall bladder
and start the secretion of the liver like Sehenck's
Maudrake Pills.
Liver 'oniplniii is one of I he mot
IroMilnenl ' of 4'on.
sninpiion.
4
SCHHNCK'S
SEAWEED TONIC
la a gentle stlmulaut and alterative, and the
alkali in the seaweed, wliicu this preparation is
made of, assists the stomach to throw out the
gastric juice to dissolve the food with the Pul
monic Syrup, and it is made into good blood
without fermentation or souring tlie stomach.
THE GREAT REASON
Why physicians do not cure Consumption is,
they try to do too much; they give medicines to
Plop the cough, to stop chills, to stop night
sweats, hectic fever, and by so doing they de
rauge the whole digestive powers, locking up the
secretions, and eventually this patient sinks and
dies.
Dr. SCHENCK, in his treatment, does not try
to stop a cough, night sweats, chllLs, or lever.
Remove the cause, and they will all stop of their
own accord. No one can be cured of Consump
tion, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Can
ker, Ulcerated Throat. uules the livor and
stomach are made healthy.
If a person has consumption, of course the
lunga are in some way diseased either tubercles,
abscesses, bronchial irritation, pleural adhesion,
or the lungs are a mass of inflammation and fast
decaying. In such cases what most be done ? It
is not only the lungs that are wasting, but it Is
the whole body. The stomach and liver hare
lost their power to make blood out of food. Now
the only chance is to take Dr. SCIIENCK'S
three medicines, which will bring up a tone to
the stomach, the patient will want food, it will
digest easily and make good blood; then the
patient begins to gain In flesh, and as soon as the
body begins to grow, the lungs commence to heal
up, and the patient gets fleshy and well. This
is the ouly way to cure Consumption.
WHEN THERE IS NO LUNG DISEASE,
And only Liver f'omplulnt und
lypei!lu, Nelieiielt Sen weed
Tonic uud Mundruke l'ill.x
are wiilUclent, without
the l'uliuonlc Njrup.
Take the MuiMlruke 1111 freely In
nil hlllouM ciincn, um they ure ,
PERFECTLY HARMLESS.
Dr. iMCF.N'CK, who has enjoyed uninterrupted
health, was wasted away to a more skeleton, in
tho very hist stago of Pulmonary Consumption,
hi physicians having pronounced his caoe Iiojhj
lcss, and abandoned .him to his fate, lie was
cured by the aforesaid medicines, and since his
recovery many thousands similarly ntlllcted have
ust d Dr. Schenck's preparations with the same
remarkable success. Full directions accompany
each, making it not absolutely necessary to per
sonally see Dr. Hchenck, unless patients wish
their luugs examined, and for thi purpose he is
professionally at his Principal Office,
PHILADELPHIA, EVERY SATURDAY,
Where all letters for advice must be addressed.
He is also professionally at No. 8!J Bond street,
New York, every other Tuesday; and at No. 35
nanover street, Boston, every other Weduesday.
lie gives advice free, but for a thorough exami
nation with his Resplroineter the price Is 5.
Office hours at each city from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.
Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed
Tonic, each ll'50 per bottlo, or 7 a half dozen.
Maudrake Pills, 25 cents a box.
A full supply of Dr. SCIIENCK'S MEDICINES
for sale at all times at his rooms; Also, for sale
by Druggists aud Dealers. w Ww
DRV GOODS.
Q R K A T DEMONSTRATION
tit
DRY GOODS.
Wo. 727 CIE3S2HOT? Street.
RICKEY. SHARP i CO..
Pttot to the reorRantziition of thi'tr busmen on
The First of May Next,
WILL OFFER THK
Most Extraordinary Concentration
OF BARGAINS I IV
D R Y GOOD S
EVKtt
l:.vhibitel in tliiw Oit.v.
nieir stock Is unrivalled for extent and vnct
and general adaptation to the wanU of their patron,
and will le found replete with the most approved
staples and novelties In deninil( taortc of recent
importation. it Otfrp
ONE PRICE,
NO DEVIATION, AND ALL GOODS
Guaranteed as Represented.
LIIJEH STORE,
No. 828 ARCH STREET,
New Linen Dresses,
HEW AND BEAUTIFUTi
PHIZfTSD
Xtxxraxr cambrics,
Iteceived by last steamer from Kuropc.
1869.
(OPKNKD IN 18&3, MAHCH 101.
CKNTRAL LOCATION.
LAKGK WELL LIGHT KD STORK.
A GOOD CLASS OP GOODS.
THE LOWEST rOSSIJILK PKICKS,
F.STABLINHKD ON FADJ BUSINESS PRINCIPLES).
POLITE AND ATTENTIVE ASSISTANTS,
Wnere the above cardinal points are true ami
Btfictly observed, in ninety-nine cases out of every
hundred, success and prosperity are certain.
SUCH IS OUK EXPERIENCE.
We have now open a magnificent stock of Season
able and Desirable
SILK AND DRESS GOODS,
CASSXMEKES AND CLOTHS,
LINENS, WHITE GOODS,
DOMESTICS, ETC. ETC.
JOSEPH H. THORNLEY,
L. E. COR. EIGUTII AND SPUING GARDEN,
S 18 PHILADELPHIA.
JOHN W. THOMAS,
405 and 407 N. SECOND St.,
WILL OPEN ON
MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 12,
A large assortment of
-
Fine Black Lama Lace Points.
Also, rine White Lama Lace Points,
Lace Rotunds,
' Togetner with a huudsome stock of
Paisley, Printed Cashmere, and Striped
Shawls. BT 3m rp
OLOAKS AND MANTILLAS.
WEDNESDAY, April 14
COOPER & C0NARD,
S. K. COR. NINTH AND MARKKT ST.S.,
WILL HAVE THK1H
01
Cloaks and Mantillas.
As this wlU he bj far the best Exposition the
have ever made, thev extend a cordial invitation to
their friends and patrons to visit the opening. 1 Tfsm
BONNE J 8, TR I M MJ NO SE T 0.
THOMPSON REYNOLDS.
f Importer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS.
FRENCH FLOWKIW.
FKAT1IFR8, ETC., ETC.
N. W. Corner EIGHTH and VINE Su.,
It. F. 8. UKATU. l 9 Iw I'uUadvtik
JUST RECEIVED,
! A 1 IS 1 ' II
FRENCH, llNGLlSIf,
J. C. FINN
Southeast Corner TEN
4 16 12fcrp
WATOHES, JEWELRY, ETO.
JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO..
JKWKLLKHH,
INo. BID CHESNUT Street,
(Until t.hmr Ui. Store IS rlmllt),
HAVK NOW
An Entirely New Stock of Goods,
To replace Uiat deiioyil tr Are, and are now
otwning
PARIS MAN I KIi CLOCKS,
Slnstle and in sets, with SIDE OKNAMENTS.
Uaniou 4 Son's newi-1 nid best (Trade of
OPKlt V GLASSES,
Bridal, Party, and Opera Fans,
The laUt contributions of Art in
RKAI. KRONZK.
A Lutfely Increased supply of
Diamonds, Fine Watches, Jewelry,
AMI
ARTISTlC'sI LVKR WARE.
Also, a very full line of
GOIUTAM MANF'G COMPANY'S
FINE ELECTRO-PLATED WARES.
PRICKS MODKKATK. 4 6 mwf lmrp
vvns LADOMUS A CO?
'DIAMOND DKALKK8 & JEWELERS.
WATCHRS, KWEI.KY Jh 8II.TKH nlKfc
WATCHES and JEWELBT BEPAISED.
08 Chostnnt 8t.t PhK
Ladies' and Gents' Watches,
.'AMEBIC iN AND IMPORTED,
Of the most celebrated makers.
FINE VEST CHAINS AND LEONTINES.
i f ' r .
in 14 aud is karat. 4
DIAMOND and other Jewelry of the latest designs.
Kngagement and Wedding Kings, In 18-karat and
coin.
Wold fillver-War for Bridal Presents, Table Cut
lery, Plated Ware, etc. 8 2T
ESTABLISHED 1828.
WAtCIUCS, JKWKLRY,
l!IXCKS, SILVERWARE, and
FANCY GOODS.
Caf . IIUSWELL,
NO. 82 8IXTII STRKKT, PHILADKLPHIA.
WILLIAM B. WARNR ,fe nn
K-f. Wholesale Dealers' In
WATCIIKN AND JKWKLRY,
HKVBNTIl and CHESNUT SI
b. r.. corner HKvENTIl and CHESNUT Streets.
J vuu uuui, tutu lllic ui nu. so o. LLlLnu au
BOOTS AND SHOES.
S p R
I N ti
STYLES
BOOTS AND SHOES
GEN T.S' W EAR
bar rri Airvrr9
NO. 33 SOUTH SIXTH STREET,
10 16lmw ABOVE CIIKSiNUT.
TO THE PUBLIC THE FINEST AND
largest asaortnieul of the latest styles of Boots,
t.uiters, and oboes lor Men and Boys can be
had al
F.KKKST SOPP'H
large Kstablishment,
No. -J;t N. NINTH Street.
LOOKING CLASSES, ETO.
JOW ON FREE EXHIBITION AT
Earles' Galleries & Looking Glass Rooms
NO. 816 CHKSNUT STREET.
YOSKMITK VALM'.vril'b.nnaa Hill.
HOD WORDS, by t.UK i,' t Alaver.
TDK BOVUOOD OJ I.INt u.., by Kastman John-
THE CROWN OF MiU I Vi.l.AND. bv fw. i
- j -w - v V. jj.
Drown.
SUNSET IN CAI.IVdCM A. I.v A. Rlerstadt.
"THIS RKKK OF Num. Wn'wok" i.vK Moran
COAST lF N'ANTI't k I.'. I.v tl illiu... rfi ui-i... "."'
and other very line An ri i'vui I'uiiitiujrK.
AIho. a Biiecialexhll.'iioii hi ltu-rUidt'a ERUPTION
OF VESUVIUS, (186S .
Adniitisiou, Vo ccubi.
40mwrp J ami s s. KAUI.K 4 BON.S,
J O II W SMI V II,
I.OOKJM..(iI..KK .M IMCTllfi; Kit A UK
IMAM FA I' 'J' I KICK,
ItJBLK AND i'l T I'l.BLISHKK,
And Whoh'Kih' Dealer in
AMERICAN AND FRENCH CLOCKS AND HKOU-
i.a ii uf ei:i;v DICSCHHTION.
Alftfl. fant'fAl Arrnn -
Patent, uXLnu&ZiZJ . H"JB ' ",e
that every-farnlir-houid Eund SS?
tan save ilfty per cent. ' '
i raue auppiied at a libend discount.
4 15 an No, H tt A uvli KTttKI'T.
FLOUR.
Q HOICK FAMILY FLOUR,
For the Trade or at Retail
EVERY BARREL WARRANTED.
ICOHtOlaO l'loMir Mill,
Noa. 19 aud 81 GIRARD Avenue,
1 19 tturp Kant of From tret,
NEW STYLES OF
A- IV I N q H,
AND AMERICAN;
tt SOWS',
TH and WALNUT Sts.,
FHILADFLP1IIA. .
INSURANCE.
'TATKMKNT OF THE CONDITIOIT
OP THH
Queen Insurance Company,
Of t.ironxx'l and Ioiiru, oo the 1st dnjr of Jnnuar,, 1W
FIRST."
CapiUl atock $10,W,Oem
Amount of aiwowuiinnta or tnatalmiMita no
aUx k paid in caali 9M6m
8KOOND.
The vnloo a nearly aa majr be of tho Real Ka-
tate held by tho Coinpan.
Oaah on hand , , '
(ksil in Hank '
481's
' lUKim
bl,TKtt
Cash in handa of aftnnta and in course of trana-
miaaion
Amount of Ioana aeonred by bonda and mort-
(taires, constituting the iirat lien on Real Km
tate, on which there is loaa than one rear's
intorent due and owing
Amount of Ians on which interest has not
been paid within one ear
Amount of all other Iioans by the Compan,
not included in preceding items
Amount .f Ntoclu owned bj the Company,
apocifying the numbor of aharoa and thoir
par an'd market value
Amount of Htocka held by the Company aa col
lateral security for I,oan, with the amount
loaned on each kind of stock, its par and
market value
Ieaaehold property hold by the Company. .....
Amount of Premiums in course of collection . .
Interest on investments accrued, hut not due.
Office furniture at chiof and branch offices. ...
t7,T71a
l(,ii'W
mieo-s
7Tt,0O0t
9TI0
llaWM
le.eacn
THIRD.
Amount of lonaes during the yog, adjusted
but uot due, anil reioited to tho Company,
but not acted upon r
Amount of dividends due and unpaid
Life and annuity reserve funds
Amount of all other claims against Uie Com
pany, contested or otherwise
FOURTH.
Amount of cash pDHUiiums received, including
premiums in course of collection
Interest received from investments, after de
ducting proportion of Interest bolntiging to
life and annuity funds
FIFTH.
Amount of losses paid during the year
Amount paid and owing for reinsurance pre
miums ,,
Amount of dividends declared dur'jjff fmtr. . ,.
Amount of dividends paid. . .............
SHS-M
' 4Sl,48TT
va,mm
t
712.WMU
t,mu
2TS,Q126i
1M,W'
f per cent.
83.8H-M
2U,6321g
Amount of expenses p,a lult the year.l
including eoraJssiuHj and fees paid to
agent; a (;(flcprg 0f (, Compunjr
AlflOtinl of losses due and unpaid
Amount of tuxes paid by the Company I
Amount of all other expenses and expend!
SABINE & ALLEN, Agents,
N. K. COR. IIKTH AND WALNUT STS.
4121416 Ot
PUII.ADKLPAIA.
A S B U R Y
MFK INSURANCK COMPANY.
No 291 BROADWAY Cor. RKADK St., New York.
f iikIi ( upitui Mifto.noo
12&,UW Deposited with the State of New Vorkaa Secunt
for Policy Holders.
I'KMMKI, BAiV(i8, President.
(ihOROK KM-IOTT, Vice-President and Secretary.
. MtV,l'OUNT(M:K Actnary.
A. K. M. PURDV, M. 1 Medical Kxaminer.
m BKrKBKHCKN 11Y PK1IM1MHION. ' .
Thomas T. Tasker, .lohn M. Maris, J. B. Uppiocott.
Charles Kpenoer, W illiam Divine, Jamea tMng,
John A. Wright, 8. Morris Wain, James Hunter.
Arthur (.. Collin, John B.McCreary, K. H. Worne
In the character of its Directors, economy of manure.
m,1..,HOnHnl"I"w,, of rates, PARTNKKSHIP PJ.Ali
OF DKCLAKINti DIVIDKNDH, no restriction in feinata
lives, and absolute non forfeiture of all policies, and no ra
stnotion of travel after the tirst year, the ASHUftY" prS
aenta a combination of advantages offered by no otuer
conipany. PoIiciob issued in every form, and a loan of one
third made when desired.
. Srwini, Any-ANTAOKs Ofpkukd to Clkbotmkh.
tor all lurther iniormation, adress
jAMKij M. RONOACRK,
Manager for Pennsylvania and Delaware.
Office, No. Kttt WALNUT Street, Philaaolpbia.
JKORAI ANK110U,1SH KAD Speoialjf gent" 4 tfj
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
1MEW rUBLICATIONS
BT THK
American Sunday-School Union.
Oiled Feu t her ISookM.
Second Series Paddle Your Own Canoe Tha
Man who Ran Away from Himself The Maa
wiio Kept Himself in Repair Ho's Overhead
Tliix Day Month The Ue of a Child; six storiea.
luily equal to those of the FlrHt Series In liveli
ness of style and interest of detail. 18mo, cloth,
l-80 per set; cheap edition, paper covers, til
cents. '
A Voire from Olivet;
Or. Thk Wak.ni.nu Sign. By Rev. RICHARD
MOWTON, I). D. 12mo, paper, 10 cents.
American Sunday-School Union, ll&i Chesnut
Street, Philadelphia.
4 limwftit
PORTER & COATES,
l'URLlSHERS AND BOOKSELLERS,
822 CHESNUT Street,
MAR1JI.K 'BUILDING,
Ali.lOIN'INi; CONTINENTAL HOTM,
Books Retailed at Wholesale Prices. a S2mwflr
HEATERS.
'pilK Jtl'NKIAX A1K-TI0HT IIEATEli.
Daniel TEershon's Sons'
HEATING AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE
RKMOVJ 1) TO THK
N. W. CORNER TWELFTH AND FILBERT, STS.,
Opposite the Faruiei-s' Market.
Brick Work of hII descilptious aud Fire Work
promptly attended lo. .
A. H. JiKHSHON. 4 Trptf) OKO. II. MKRfllTOH.
MEDALS.
o
DD FELLOWS' PARADE MEDAL. TUB
uadoi-bicued liars publuuitMi a
BKAUTIFUL MKDAL
to ba worn en tha da of tha eomios annivnraanr i obveraa.
the bad of Thouia. W ''), tbo founder ot tha Order,
and appropriate Uuuering and dencoa on the rererne. '
tiiUKla Wwial. 2& nt"i hy the quantity 414 par buadred.
Ubeml dioout to avunta and dealrnn.
No. 7'2fi CHKHtiVT Strait.
Jf21L- r Philadluhla.
TORN FARNLTM & CO.. COMMISSTfW mwo
1 1 phnnta and Mnnufacturera of Ooneatoea Ti..l, i.. .
0.WJtUE.yT)ivrVvt(ma4ajru,u '"tyjijjf-