The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, May 01, 1869, FIFTH EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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    TI1E DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAY 1, 18C9.
BRING
A Dirt for Mental DjmprptlrA-A Naiad for
Hinall Halarlc,
AXD
A SALVE TOR BAD CUTS.
Tit stick earruUy compounded and put vp exprtwly
for Family due,
BY OIJK HEKIKM I?IITOR.
NUMBER CCXXI.
A LOT OF VERY ODD FELLOWS IN TOWN
Last Monday witnessed the streets paved all
oyer with Odd Fellows, who hnd turned out of
lhelr houses, and come from the country to take
.up their Lodge-inirs here.
Before the Parade there was a meeting at the
Academy of Music to hear some of the Fellows
peak their pieces. Below wc have
The Orator of I he Day
in the act of administering condign punishment
upon the audience, and we also give a portrait of
The (cntlt'iiiatt W ho Yn to Sinpr.
Imt as the day was fine without, we made for the
door as soon as the first speaker had got well
tinder way, and by means of a sketch club we
had with lis, knocked off two or three of the
hanners that were right in our face.
The first in Interest was
mm
The Good Nainnritnn Lodc.
Indeed, we knew by the design ou it banner
that it is invested with much interest, say about
10 per cent, a month.
The Chosen Friend
had a neat little design, which created a great
deal of envy among the Fellows, both Odd and
vcn.
The next and only banner closo at hand was
that carried by
The l'retxel Society,
a iorcign organization, wc believe. This banner
was adorned with the mystic "three links,
which In this case were salted, and which served
as a tonic among the Teutonics. As soon as we
could, we got into a favorable position, and then
Spared no Palm to See the Thin Out.
.moonr violinist lately cave as much lati
tuede tn cbolco of tunes as the proverbial Hobson
. VLSprn. tU
now which U you hev?" Which they all thought they
would. '
t kffp your Wikb IN CONSTANT Check Make
her dress in gingham.
a nAansnor' contalnB an account of the produc-
. , , om,ii..iwh "sat snell-
tinn ni a now n av. arm Btj i"'"
..nei Thore were only four persons present. One
wojirieaf. and the other throe wereasleep."
Thn Rfty ls responsible for the following para-
phrase from Martial:
V"ahn
your nne expression ; Mi n now, ffinnr
WUvIV. JiALUV V Avvwv 4 v D v '
tippi
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RUi.FS FOR HKl.F-OOVBRNMBHT.
By a I'ruilwi Old (ImtUmuin.
Always sit next to the carver, If you can, ut
dinner.
Ask no woman her age.
Be civil to all rich uncle and aunts.
Never joke with a policeman.
Take no notes or gold with you to a fancy
bazar, nothing Imt silver.
Your oldest hat, of course, for an evening
party.
Don't play at chess with a widow.
Never contradict a mail who stutters.
Full down the blind before you put on your
wig.
Make friends with the steward on board a
steamer; there's no knowing how soon yon may
be placed In Lis power.
In every strange house it Is as well to inquire
where the brandy Is kopf; pnly think If you were
token 111 In the middle of the night!
Never answer a eroding-sweeper. Pay him,
or pass quickly and sileutly ou. One word and
you are lost.
Keep your own secrets. Tell no human being
you dye your whiskers.
Never offend a butler. The wretch has too
many chances of retaliation.
Write not one letter more than you can help.
The man who keeps up a large correspondence
Is a martyr tied, not to the stake, but to the post.
Wind up your conduct, like your watch, once
every day, examining minutely whether you are
"fast" or "slow."
Notittno like Systkm Systematic Man
"Confound it all! can't make It out; I'm a dollar
and a half short in my cash. Let mo sec:
Cigars, 05 cents: Drinks, S)3; Billiards, $4; Drinks
at the St. Nicholas, 1-15; Cigars, 85; Drinks, 2;
Supper, $11-50; Charity, 5 cents; Drinks, .$3-75;
dropped down area railings, $5 bill; Drinks, 00
cents; lent Stiggins, 5; Fare, .f 84; Toothpicks
and things, 25 cents; gave somebody $3; Drinks
and Cigars, 3 20; blown away by the wind, a
lot of small stamps. Still, I'm at least $1-50 short.
Drat it all, I must have been paying some Bill or
other. That's the worst of getting tight I al
ways do something foolish."
Biktih op a Feather. When a man has
feathered his nest you' will generally find that ho
also plumes himself upon it. How true it is,
therefore, that "riches take unto themselves
wings!'"
A Seedy Fellow A Gardener.
An Object of Attraction A Magnet.
A member of the Peace Society is said to
have objected to live on the earth because it's a
revolver.
An exasperated dealer in skates .got oft the
following, after Tom Moore's "dear gazelle:
"I never wrote up 'skates to sell,'
Trusting to fickle nature's law,
And advertised and puffed 'em well,
Confound it! but 'twas sure to thaw."
Cheap and Nasty A pennyworth of Epsom
salts.
The
dresses.
Latest Thing in Duessks Night-
A Mare's Nest A stable.
An honest farmer was iuvitcd to attend a
party at the village squire's one evening, where
there was music, botli vocal and instrumental.
On the following morning ho met one of the
guests, who said, "Well, farmer, how did you
enjoy yourself last night? Were not the quar
tettes excellent?" "Why, really, sir, I can't
say," said he, "for I didu't taste 'em; but the
pork-chops were the finest I ever ate."
A Frenchman, wishing to speak of the erenm
of the English poets, forgot the word In his
enthusiasm, and said, "The butter of poets." An
Englishman remarked that he had fairly churned
up the English language.
What is the difference between a civilized
dinner and a person who subsists at the North
Pole? One has his bill of fare and the other has
his fill of bear.
The Skeleton in Eveky Woman's Closet
Her hoop-skirt
To he Revived (since The Alarm About
ToiSONOrs Washes') The Rightful Hair.
"Mamma!" exclaimed a beautiful girl, who
suffered affectation to obscure the little intellect
she possessed, "what is that long green thing
lying on the dish before you?" A cucumber,
my beloved Gcorgina, replied her mamma,
with a bland smile of approbation on her daugh
ter's curiosltv. "A cucumber! Gracious good
ness, my dear mamma, how extraordinary ! I
always imagined, until tills moment, that they
grew in slices!"
A story is going the rounds of a party of ladies
who were caught in a shower having the color
washed from their cheeks. A lady at our elbow
thinks the color of some of the gentlemeu's
noses would not be washed out without a water
spout.
Practical vs. Theoretical. A college pro
fessor was being rowed across a stream in a
boat. Said ho to the boatman, "Do you under
stand philosophy?" "No, never he'rd of It."
"1 hen one-quarter ol your lite lias gone. Do
you understand geology ?" "No." "Then one-
half your life has gone. Do you understand
astronomy?" "No." "Then three-quarters of
your life are gone." But presently tho boat
tipped over and spilled both in the river. Says
the boatman, "Cau you swim f "No." "Ihen
the whole of your life's gone."
connubial con undkums.
What does a husband's' promise about giving
np tobacco end In ? Why, in smoke.
What does a drunken husband s thirst end
In ? Why, in bier.
If your wife "kills you with laughing," what
crime does she cause to be perpetrated? Why,
man's-laughtcr.
If you refuse your wife any boxes for the
opera, In what condition do you find boxes aud
wile r Why, in tiers.
It is not an uncommon complaint against a
newspaper that it "hasn't life enough." But a
brother editor reports this odd objection made
to his paper by a gossip-loving old lady: "I
like your paper very much; I have only one ob
jection to It it hasn't death enough."
'Couht"-ikg after Markiagk Getting a
divorce
THE "BIO IN.IN-OFAM.KIC.-Inty
..glr) eui un old Scotch woman to her
minister, "I dinna ken a part of your sermon
yesterday." "Indeed; what was It ?" "You
said tho Apostlo used the figure of circumloeu
j0W; and I dinna ken what it means." "Ig that
I ii o Tt'a unrv Tiliiln. 1 ha AirUm nf ilr.ni,il,.,.
i uui i- o ...u.wvu
u ls mcrely a periphrastic mode of diction."
Oh ! ah! is that all?" said the good woman;
"what a uulr ful I was not to understand thatl"
A Cow Bell A beautiful mllk-mald.
U Southern editor congratulates himself that
I "M tLe UcB told ttb0Ut 'UU 1 ilW'
6PEOIAL. NOTICES.
FOR THE 8UMMER.TO PREVENT
fmnhnra and nil dtoonrUon mit tw. . h
akin, bita ol moqnitoi or other iniwrt. um Wriaht'i
AiconntHl ilrenn 'latitat. It in dfUiciionslv fracmnt.
transparent, and hu no Knal m a toilet soap F
or Rale y
Ma. M4
44
jy THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
WILLIAM R. . RAKER,
Secretary and Treasurer.
PHILAPKumA, April 17, 1869. W- " BAOM4M.
JUS?- CAPTAIN HARRIS AT CONCERT
W HAM,, CHKHNUT STRKET ,hn. TIOh !
0rty0;peci.ll'vl.dAdmiM'0'1 '- Th
XfaT OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE
W OF THE CITY OF PHILAUKLPHIA.
Notice is hereby len that the ordlnanc'proU.S1
ttiewnphinn of pavement between the houra of 7 A M
fnd 7 V M..fm.ntheltof May t the lao OcM. Jui1
be Mrio ly nntnreed or. and after the Ut of May, m '
All officers of the police forno a. ' ' 1
ftii Ffrwus found violating the proviaioni of tUMd"
Bunco.
By order of the Mayor.
bT. CLAIR A. MUT.nOT.T.AND,
.293t Cliinf of Police.
r OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE
W OF TIIK CITY OF 1'llILAUKU'I A.
Notice Is hereby (riven that all Hotmm!: ShJeor
any description otlcattle whatwievur, or Hn, Sow Slioat,
Via, or (ioat, found K"iiiK t larne in any of tlie highways of
tho city, or in any ot the i public iunrpa or parka thereof,
or upon any nnincloeed held, common, or piece of Innd
therein, will be taken up and disposed of as provided by
Ordinance of March I, 1S56.
liy order of tho Mayor.
nr.
4 29 3t
CLAIR A. MUT.HOLLAND,
. Chief of Police.
jjQT COFFEES ROASTED ON A NEW
Principle, retaining all the aroma and true flavor, are
the best. On sale by
FAIRTHORNK ft CO.,
No. (f03 N. NINTH and
130stuthl!m No. 103B MARKKT Street.
"A PENNY SAVED IS EQUAL TO TWO
F,arned." The time to save money is when you earn
it, snd tho way to save it ia by deponitine a portion of it
weekly in the old FRANKLIN 8A V INU FUND, No. Vitt
8. FOURTH Ktrcnt, below Cheanut. Money in larxe or
small amounts received, and five per cent, intoreat allowed. :
Open daily from 8 to 3, and on Monday evenings from 7 to S
o'clock. CYRUaclDWALLAUF.lt,
8 16 TreiiBurer.
ftv" T. T T
TRKOO'S TFABF.RRY TOOTIIWASII preserves
and whitens the Teeth, invigorates and sootlies the Hums,
purities and pwfumes the Kreath, preventa accumulation
of Tiirtnr, cleans and purities Artilioial Teeth, is a superior
article for Children.
It is used and recommended for general use by numerous
Dent lKts and Physicians. Proprietor,
" A. M. W ILSON. Chemist and Druggist,
NINTH and FILBICKT Sireots.
For sale by all Druggists. 4 It) stuth lm
rjgy- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
a meeting of the corporators named in tho clvirter of
incorporation of tho PI1 IL.ADKLPH I A FOUNTAIN
SOCIKTY. will beheld at No. 1M2 WALNUT Street, ou
thetith day of May, lsrti, at P. M., for tho purpose of
electing a President, two Vice-Presidents, a Secrotiiry, a
Treasurer, and twelve persona who shall constitute u
Hoard of Mummers, for tho control and management of
the ullaiis of tho suid corporal inn.
WILSON C. SWANN,
1IF.NKY I'Al'L Hi:i:k,
M. Ml'.SIKK KF.KKF..
liKtJWiK PL1I T,
L. P. ASHMF.AD,
Philadelphia, April 3(1, 1W. 4 M 5t
ftfsr- OFFICE OF THE LEHIGH COAL AND
NAVIGATION COMPANY.
Philadklphia. April 19, lst)9.
The stated Annual Meeting of the StocKholders of the
Lehigh Coal und Nuviution Conipuny will bo held at the
HOARD OF TKADK ROOMS, CHKHNUT Street, above
Fifth, north side, on TUKSDAV , tho 4th day of Aluynoxt,
at lllV- o'clock A. M., lifter which will be held an eloction
for President and Board of Managers to serve for thd
ensiling year.
The polls will close at 1 o'clock P. M.
.SiOtuUisiHdKt K. Vf. CLARK, President.
Isy- OFFICE BINGHAM MINING AND
LIIMBKRINO COMPANY, Northeast corner of
FOURTH and WALNUT Streets. Coupons due Muy 1
will be paid on that date.
4 17 stutli7t CHAS. K. ANSPAOH, Treasurer.
Bgy- CITY TREASURERS OFFICE,
Philadelphia, April la, IStiK.
NOTICK
To holdors of FIVF. AND SIX PER CENT. LOANS of
the City of Philadelphia.
Loans of tho Oity of Philadelphia, maturing July 1, 1M,
will be paid on presentation at this office. Interest ciMising
from date of maturity.
JOSEPH N. PK1USOL.
4 lb tutlisr.lt
City Treasurer.
jfigy- OLD OAKS CEMETERY COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA.
OFFICE, No. 518 WALNUT STRERT.
This Company is now prepared to dispose of Lots on
REASONABLE TB".RMS. The advantages offered by this
Cemetery are well known to be equal if not superior to
those possessed by any other Cemetery.
We invito all who desire to purchase Burial Lots to call
at the office, where plans can be seen and all particulars
will be given. Deeds for lots sold are ready for delivery.
RICHARD VAUX, President.
PETF.lt A. KEYSEK, Vice-Prosident.
MARTIN LANDENBERUEU, Treasurer. .
MicnAEL Nisuct, Secretary. 1 11 lira
fcy PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY.
TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT,
Philadelphia, Penka., April 2, 169.
TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE PENNSYL
VANIA RAILROAD COMPANY.
All Stockholders, as registered on the Books of this
Company on the 80th day of April, 1SG9, will bo eti
titled to subscribe for 25 Per Cent, of their respective
Interests in New Stock at Par, as follows:
First. Fiftv ner cent, at the time of subscription.
between the 15th day of May, 1SG9, and die 30th day
of June, 1SC9.
Second. Fifty per cent, between the 15th day of
November, 1SU9, aud the Slst day of December, lSii9;
or, If Stockholders should prefer, the whole amount
may be paid up at the time of subscription, and each
Instalment so puid shall be entitled to a pro rata of
the Dividend that may be declared on full shares.
Third. That every Stockholder holding less than
four shares shall be entitled to subscribe for oms
share ; and those holding more than a multiple of
four shares shall be entitled to subscribe for au ad
ditloiuil share.
Fourth. All shares npon which Instalments are yet
to be paid under Resolution of May is, 1SCS, will bo
entitled to their allotment of the 25 Per Cent, at par,
as though they were paid In full.
THOMAS T. FIRTH,
4 2 2m Treasurer.
HOSIERY COODS.
J.
WILLIAM 11 O V V M A N ,
No. N. KltJIITII Street. Philudelplilii,
Dealer in Hosiery Goods,
On"ers for sale a largo assortment of Hosiery, for
Ladies', Gents', an Children's wear; Socks, three
quarter Bocks, and Long Hose, of English and Ger
man manufacture.
UXIDERWX3AK
Of Cartwright Jr Warner's manufacture, acknow
ledged to be the bes j.nportt'tl.
Also, the Norfolk and New Brunswick, acknow
ledged to be the bes of American Goods.
These Goods in all sizes, for .47 wsly
Spring andSummerWear.
DRUGGIST'S SUNDRIES.
R1I. TURNER,
WHOI.KSALK DKALKR IN
COMlia, BHUbllKN, PKUFCMERY,
AND
DRUGGIRTS' SI7M)HIKS,
No. KJ4 CHKHNUT S'l'UKKT,
SK)NI KLOOlt,
4 8 'm FU1LADKLPHIA.
MCCXXVIII. pectfully inform Un
dertakers that, in order to meet the increased demand for
ny patent tiUKlAL CASKETS, I have taken the huge
avtury at
No. ViW RIDGK AVENUK.
With my enlarged facilities, 1 am now prepared to supply
Promptly aUidei in WUWWUuUir, ,.
DRY GOODS.
CEO. D. VISHAM.
No. 7 11 EIGHTH St.;
Is now prepared to offer one of the largest and best
selected stocks of j
DRESS GOODS
TO UK FOITND IN THE CITY, AND WILL BB
SOLD AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES.
NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY.
DlackSilks! Black Silks!
P.LACK TAFFETA, only 1 -60. ,
P.LACK OrtOH GRAIN, HEAVY, 2D0.
BLACK OK08 GRAIN, WIDE, 2-00.
BLACK GROS GRAIN, RICH, 12-25, f.2-50, 12-75,,
3-(K1, 13-50, 14-00, 14-60, f.1-00.
FOR BARGAINS CALL AT
at:o. I. UISIIA'M
ONE TRICB STORE,
No. T North EIGHTH Street.
OUR MOTTO-SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK
SALES. 4 15 thstuamrp
18G9 i860
orEN, TO-HAY,
SPRIN C C OODS,
NEW SILKS,
NEW SHAWLS
NEW PERCALES,
POPLINETTEH,
LACE POINTS,
LACE OLGAS,
FOR SPRING.
LACE FICHL'ES AND ROTUNDS.
TABLE LINENS, TOILET QUILTS,',
DAMASK NAPKINS.
FULL LINE STAPLE DRY GOODS.
EYRE & LANDELL,
FOURTH and ARCH,
4 8stuth3m PHILADELPHIA.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC.
E M O V A L.
H. WA RDEN,
IMP0KTEK OF
Watches, Diamonds, and Jewelry,
naa Removed from the S. E. corner of Fifth and
Chcsnut Streets to
No. 1029 CHESNUT Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
N. B. WATCHES REPAIRED IN THE BEST
MANNER. 3 11thRtu
ESTABLISHED 1828.
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, and
FANCY GOODS,
e,W. RUSSELL,
,KO22 N. SIXTn STREET, PHILADELPHIA
WILLIAM B. WARNS & CO.,
wnnicsave neaiers in
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
S. E. corner SEVENTH and CHESNUT Streets,
8 iij second noor, anu late oi jno. iio s. Tiuui) st,
XVNIS LADOMUS & C(T
'DIAMOND DEALERS A JEWELERS.
WATCHES, JEWF.LaYHII.VKH WAHk.
.WATCHES and JEWELRY EEPAISED. .
jgj Chestnut Phi
Ladies' and Gents' Watches,
AMERICAN AND IMPORTED,
Of the most celebrated makers.
FINE VEST CHAINS AND LEONTINES,
In 14 and 13 karat.
DIAMOND an other Tewelry of the latest designs,
Engagement and Wedding Rings, In lS-karat and
coin.
Sold Silver-Ware for Bridal Presents, Table Cut
lery, riuieu v are, eic. a an
FOR THE LADIES.
1115. WM T- HOPKINS'
LADIES' IS&IPOlXIUAi:.
NO. 1115 CHESNUT STREET (GIRARD ROW).
Lament assortment and Beat and Cheapest Goods in the
city in till the following lines:
Alunutiicturer of Hopkins' Celebrated Chnrnpfon Hoop
Skirts, for Ladies, Miiwus, und Children, in over four hun
dred styles, sliupeti, lengths, aud sizes.
Cotoil, Satine, and Junes Jorstits, in eight different
styles, manufactured exyiously fur our own sales, from
I to 85.
diflerunt styles of superior fitting French woven
Wuulebone CUKKKT.S, from S I to sji.
11 vurictivs of ritru huudbome Whalebone Corsets, from
75 vents to Vi'Mi.
Shoulder Bruvea, Kludame Foy'i Corset Skirt Sup
porters, etc.
Mm, Moody's Patent Self-adjusting Abdominal Corset,
highly rocoiuniended by physiciuns, iroiu 83 to !7.
PtXli LINKS OP I. A 1 IKS' t.M)EU;U.
5-i Bartrara I'antoin's Family Sewing Maohinos,
being gratuitously distributed to our customers for the
pui'iiune of getting them introduced. 2 iii"
CENT.'S FURNISHINQ COODS.
p A T E N T S II O U L D E R-S E A M
SMUT MANUFACTORY,
AND GENTLEMEN, FURNISHING STORE.
PKRFKCT FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWERS
mude from measurement at very short notice.
All other urtiules of C.KiYl LKMKN'S DKKSS GOODS
in lull variety.
WINCHESTER A CO.,
11 S No. 9i CUKSNUT Street.
H. S. K. C.
Harris' Seamless Kid Gloves.
EVKHV PAIR WAICUANTED.
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR GENTS' GLOVES.
J. W. SCOTT & CO..
B 2T5rp
NO. 814 CHESNUT STREET.
SOFA BED.
II
O V E K'S PATE
It'S
N T
COMBINATION SOFA BED
1s decidedly the best Sofa Bed ever Invented. It can
tie extended Iron' a Sofa lulu a handoiuo French
lu-ilHtead, with hair spring mattress, In ten seconds
Of time. It requires no unscrewing or detaching, has
no ui'iiaratlou between back and seat, no cords to
brt-ak, and no hinged foot attached to tiio top of the
back to support it when down, which is unsafe ami
liable to get cut of repuir. It has the conveniences of
a bureau for holding clothing, is eiwily managed, and
It Is impossible fur it to get out of order.
Price about the same as au ordinary sofa.
II. P. HOVER,
OWNER AND SOLE MANUFACTURER,
I 1 M tuthsflin No 0 South SECOND Street.
iv- DR. F. GIRARD, VETERINARY 8UR-
rCTV GF.ON, treats arl diseases of horses and cattle,
and allsui-gical operations, with efficient accommodation
for horses, at tiisjulirwuix UUO MAitttUALL Street,
above fvvlftii I U6
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE
3X I V I JN'H
Patent Alum and Dry Plaster
FIRE-PROOF SAFES
ARE THE MOST DESIRABLE FOR QUALITY
FINISH, AND PRICE.
MARVIN'S
SPHERICAL BURGLAR SAFES
Cannot be Sledged !
Cannot be Wedged !
Cannot be Drilled
BANK VAULTS,
VAULT DOORS,
EXPRESS BOXES, .
FAMILY PLATE SAFES,
COMBINATION LOCKS,
Please send for a catalogue to
MARVIN &. CO.,
721 CHESNUT Street,
(MASONIC HALL), PHILADELPHIA,
205 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
10S BANK STREET, CLEVELAND, OHIO.
SECOND-HAND SAFES OF ALL MAKES FOR
SALE LOW. 2 13 sw3m
SAFES AND MACHINERY MOVED.
CARRIAGES.
CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!
IWM. D. ROGERS,
CARRIAGE BUILDER,
1009 and 1011 CHESNUT STREET.
Superior Currlngea of my own manufacture built
for the
OP
1 8 O O,
COMBINING
STYLE,
DURABILITY, AND
ELEGANCE OF FINISH.
Attention given to repairing. 417 stuth 3m
Carrlnges Stored and Iiisuraneo effected.
Cjfr GARDNER & FLEMING,
CARRIAGE BUILDERS,
Ko. 214 South FIFTH Street,
BELOW WALNUT.
A Large Assortment of New and Second-hand
INCLUDING
Coupe Rotkaways, Phtctons, Jenny Llnds, Buggies
Depot Wugouri, Etc. Etc., 3 23 tutus
Fo r S a I e at Reduced Prices .
BLANK BOOKST
BLANK BOOKS.
The Largest Stock and Greatest Variety
OP
FULL AITD HALF-BOUND
BLANK BOOKS,
MEMORANDUM, PASS,
COPY-BOOKS, ETC. ETC.,
To be found In this city, la at the
OLD ESTABLISHED
Blank Book Manufactory
0P
JAS. B. SMITH & CO.,
No. 27 South SEVENTH St.,
8 18 thstusm PHILADELPHIA.
OFFICE AND SALESROOM, FIRST FLOOR ; WARE-
ROOMS, UP 8TAIKS.
rtOKN EXOHANttJfi
AJ?,,W?PiS?"ir-
Crsin, Flour, Bslt. buyeraMmpliU of Lime, Bone-
INSURANCE.
HE NATION A L
LIFE INSURANCE; COMPANY
otu " .. ,-:
United States of America,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS
APl'KOVItD JULY 96, 188.
CAMI CAPITAL., l,O0O,OO0.
BRANCH OFFICE l
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING,
PHILADELPHIA,
Whore the business of the Company Is transacted,
and to which all general correspondence should be
addressed.
DIRECTORS
Cl.ABRNCK II. CLA1IB, iE. A. ItOM.INR,
J AT I OOKK,
John W. Em.is,
1IKNKV l). COOKK,
11,1,1am e. ( iiandi kr,
John 1). Dekkkkh,
Kdwaku Doihik,
11. C. Faunkbtock'. i
W. U. JHOOKIIKAP,
CiKOKOK K. 'J'VI.KK.
J. Hinckley ci.akk,
OFFICERS.
Cl.ABKNCB II. Clakk. Philadelphia, President.
jAr Cookk, Chairman Finance aud Executive Com
mittee. nKNKY 1). Cookf, Washlnjrton, Vice-President.
Emekkon W. I'ket, I'liiladcliihio. Secretary and
Actuary.
E. 8. Ti'KNXR, Washington, Assistant Secretary.
Francis O. Smith, M. I)., Medical Director.
J. Ewino MHAK, M. D., Abdiatont Medicul Direc
tor.
MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD.
J. K. Baknks, Surgeon-General U. 8. A., Wash
ington.
P. J. HoRwrra, Chief Medical Department, U. S. N.,
Washington.
D. W. Buna, M. D., Washington.
SOLICITORS AND ATTORNEYS.
Hon. William E. Chandlkr, Wahiugtou, D. C.
C0KUB Uahuinu, Philadelphia, Pa.
the vi3 vix rvo i :s
. Offered by this Company are:
It ls a National Company, chartered by special act
of Congress, 1868.
It has a paid-up capital of 11,000,000.
It oilers low ratesif preiniuin.
It furnishes larger insurance than other companies
lor the name money.
It ia definite and ctain m Its terms.
It is a home company in every locality.
Its policies are exempt from attachment,
There are no unnecessary restrictions iu the poli
cies. Every policy Is non-forfeltal1o.
Policies may be takeu which pay to the Insured
their full amount and return all the premiums, so
that the Insurance costs only the interest ou tho an
nual payment!).
Policies may be taken that will pay to the Insured,
after a certain number of years, during life, an an
nual Income of one-tenth the amount named in the
policy.
No extra rate ls charged for risks npon the lives of
females.
It insures not to pay dividends, but at so low a cost
that dividends will be impossible. f8 8wsrp
SAFE D EPOSIT POMP ANY.
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OF
THE SAFE LEPOSIT COMPANY
TO
TUc.Ir New Fire and Rui-glnr-proof Building, j
Nos. 329 and 331 CHESNUT Street,
Which will be open for the transaction of business
ON THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 186
The Fidelity Insurance, Trust and
Safe Deposit Company.
CAPITAL, $500,000, FULL rAID.
DIRECTORS.
N. R. BROWNE, I KDWARD W. CtARK.
CLAKKNCK H. CLARK, ALEXANDER H1CNKY,
JOHN W KI.SH, H. A.UALDMKLL,
CliAS. MAOALKSTER, OhOKUK F. TYLER,
HENRY C. U1KSON.
Prenidont N. B. BROWNE.
Vice-I'roBident-CLAUKNCE H. CLARK.
Secretary und Trottburor-KOUKUT PATTERSON.
Tlie CompRDy have provided in their new Building and
Vaults absolute security against loss by FIKE, BUR
GLARY, or ACCIDENT, and
RECEIVE SECURITIES AND VALUABLES ON DE
POSIT UNDER GUARANTKI5,
Upon the following rates, for one year or less period :
Government and all other Coupon Seen-)
rities, or those transferable by de- $1'U0 per $1000
livery ) ,
Government and all other Securities. i
rexihturi'il and negotiable only by en- 60
dorseinent )
Gold Coin or Bullion V35
Silver Coin or Bullion 3 '00
, louo
loot)
luoo
loo
iuou
Kilvitr nr Gold PbitA. untinr khaI. nnl
owner's estimate of value, and rate l'UO
subject to adjustment for bulk )
Jeweiiy, Diamonds, etc S'SO
Deeds, Mortgages, and Valuable Papors Renorally, then
of no tiled value, $1 a year each, or aeoordins to bdU.
Thoso lutter, when deposited in Tin Boxes, are elutgedi
according to bulk, upon a basis of lfeet oubio oapicity, ,
$luayear. , j
Coupons and Interest will be collocted when desired, and
remitted to the owners, for one per cent.
The Compuny offer for RENT, the lessee exclusively lold-
i niK the key, Safes inside its Burglar-proof
Vaults, at rates varying from $90 to
$75 each per annum, ao
oording to size.
Deposits of Money received, on which interest will bi al
lowed ; 3 per cent, on Call Deposits, payable by
Check at eiisht, and 4 per cent, on 1 imo
, Deposits, payable on ton days' notice.
Letters of oredlt furnished, avidluble for travelling Jor-'
poses in all parts of Kurope. j
, This Company is also authorized to act asEieeubrsv
Administrators, and Guardians, to receive and exotito
Trusts of every description from the Courts, oorporatttna
or individuals. '
i N. B. BROWNE, Presides,
i ROBERT PATTERSON.
Secretary and Treasurer. 4 6 tnthsjp3a
R EFR IQER AT O R S
pm P. KEARNY,
REFRIGERATOR MANUFACTURER, I
No. 39 N. NINTH St., Philadelphia :
J An elegant assortment of my own make of , , J
Chest and Upright Kefrigerators,
FliilBhea in the best manner and LOWKB THAU
EL6EWUERE, I
OLD REFRIQERATOR9 REPAIRED and Lade as
good as new, at a small cost, at the factory, I
NO. 39 NORTH NINTH STIIEJT,
W lmrp MlAnSTST.
DENTISTRY.
FT"H ARTIFICIAL 1VA
SUR-
viffTT passed for beauty and durihilitv.
Sets it Hi. Call'
ud examine specimens. All deital operations otrefully
tt ended to. Reference. Dr. B&.SSKT, Ho. aiiSoulil
v i f ii oi,re9b, ueiow ixkjuhu,
T MAFNESS. EVERY INSTRUMENT .TIIAT
XJ science and skill have iienud to assist the nearin
byi ry umrw) in ueamesa; Also, ivespuautrs: atso, uran
dnllV I ntent Crutches, super1" to any others In use, at P ,
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