THE DAILF EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1869. . CIL'SICAX, ATtP PRAITIAT1C. . Th CJltr Amassment. At TnB Wai.kct Mr. T. .1. Hemphill the business Tnannffcr, will have a benefit this evcnlnr. Morton comedy of Speed th Plough will be Riven, and the performance will conclude with pougla Jerrohl drama of Th Bent Day, In which Mr. A4am Everly will appear as "Martin Ileywood." I Mr. Hemphill haa had the theatre under hid entire Charpe for a long time pant, and we hopo that hid friends and the public frenorally will teBtify to their appreciation of his services by filling the house in every corner this evening. To-morrow evening Mr. Charted Walcot will have A benefit, when The Tieket-oflnre Van will be (riven, with Mr. Adam Everly an "Robert Hricrly," and ttobert Macaire, with Mr. Barton UU1 la the title role, On Monday Arrah-na-Potfu will be produced, with MlR8 Josie Orton as "Arrah Meelish." At the Arch the season will elooe this evening with the performance of A U that Glitter U not Gold nd Katharine and i'etruchio. The pantomime of Humpty Dumpty will be pro- emccu as a mummer piece. Mr. J. T. Donnkm.v'b benefit in annonnced to take place next Wednesday at the Arch Street Thestre, which haa been kindly tendered by Mrs. Drew. Miss Husan Walton and her troupe have volunteered to appear, and the affair promises to he a brilliant rnic ceHH. Mr. Donnelly has many friends , who will be glad to crowd the house on this occasion. Heats can dow te aecured at the Arch (Street Theatre and at the Continental news aland. At tiib Thbatrk t'OMiqt'is Miss Susan Oalton will appear this evening in Fanrhette and Jeanette' Wed d n.7. M las tialton will appear for the last time to morrow evening. At tok American Tiiratbe a matinee will be given to-morrow, when all the popular artists of tho establishment will appear In an attractive pro gramme. CITY ITEMS. Men's, Tooth1, and Boys' SrniNo Clothiso. a inn emoriment of choice new good, now in etore and rerticlnQ daily; alto, choice selection of good in the piece, to be made p to order in the bent tlyle. ILil.V WAT HF.TWZKK ) BElfTfKTT A OO., Ifth emd V Towkr Ham, Sixth Street:) 18 Mjlukf.t Htbmct, Phil.uiki.phia, axp BOO Broadway, Nkw Youk. Hkckeb' Farina forms a very agreeable light nutritiv food, a superior article for puddings nd jellies, and is highly recommended by physiuian for invalids and uhil dren. Sold by all grocers. JrwKLBT. Mr. William W. Cassidy, No. 13 South Second Street, baa tbe Urgent and most attractive assortment of fine Jewelry and Silverware in the city. Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure article furnished at a price wfcioh cannot be equalled. He also has a large stock of American Western Watches in all varieties and at all prices. A visit to bis store is sure to result in pleasure and profit. Want of Esrncnr is one great cause of misfortune in business, as well as a neglect of household duties. The use of Bpeer's "Standard Wine Bitters" Kill effectually give tone and energy to the physical powors of the system, and remove lassitude. The Peruvian Bark contained in them will also cure Aguo. Forpmle by Johnston, Holloway A Oo. and Frederick Brown, oorner of Fifth and Chesnut streets, and by other druggists. KO. 8 DF.OATUR STREET. HOWELL A BROTHERS, Papeb-Hanqino Manufacturers, Are prepared to furnish at wholesale all styles of Paper Hangings, at their store, NO. 3 DECATUR STREET, uatil the completion of their new store on . SIXTH STREET, BELOW MARKET Thr Pa b ham Sewino Machine. This celebrated Sewing Machine is conceded on all sides to be the best that has ever been invented. Mr. Parhara, its inventor, bas been engaged ia the mannfaotuie and sale of sewing machines from the time the first invention of this kind was placed in the market till now, and the vast experience gained in that long period has been put to the best pos sible advantage in the invention and subsequent improve ments of the Parham. It is the latest Invention in the shape of a sewing machine patented, and it combines in a most admirable manner all the good features of the ma chines that hare preceded it, with many qualities of a superior character not found in any other. It is adapted to a wider range of work than any other sewing maohine, runs smoothly, noiselessly, and easily; is elegantly but durably constructed, and makes perfect work on all kinds of material. An inspection of the maohine is cordially asked for it, at the Parham Sewing Machine Company's elegant estaousn- Bient, No. 704 Chesnut street. General Debimtt is Natcme's Appeal fob Help. Thousands of persons, without any specifics ailment, are the victim of languor and lassitude. The unthinking are apt to confound this specie of inertion with laziness, where it usually arise from a want of organio energy, for which the subject of it are no more responsible than the near-sighted are for their defective vision. Such per sons, although they may be free from pain, are a truly in valids, and as much in need of medioal aid, as if they were tormented with the pangs or acute disease, xney re quire a tonic and alterative that will rouse and argu- late their, torpid organizations. In case of this kind. Hostetteb's Stomach Bitters produce an Immediate and moat favorable effect. The debilitated and despond ing valetudinarian, who feel a if he were but half alive. who shun oompany, and ha no relish either for business or pleasure, is metamorphoeed by a brief course of thie moat potent vegetable inrtgorant into a quite different being. The change effected by the BiTTEns, In his bodily and mental Condition, is a surprise to himself and to bis friends. He mopes no longer ; the aotive principle of lif e.whlch seemed to have died out of him, is reawakened, and he feels like a new man. Remembering that debility i not only an affliction itself, but an invitation to dUeaee, no time should be lost in recruiting the broken-down system with this choioeet and most potent of all tonics and nervines. Rom Pkoplk DonT Know t T &mi people don't know ar Some people don't know ir Some people dmti know tar iSvme people don't knout How cheap we ell Hou clieap we sell How cheap we Hell How cheap we veil Uow cheap we mil ir Me'nn and Roy' Clothing tW fm' and By' Clothing tr Men' and Iloye' Clothing b" Men' and Boy' Clothing A ter Ian m mul !' CLothimi Of Excellent Make Of Kxceltcnt Hake Of Kxcellent Make Of hbcellent Make Of Excellent Make tW And Beautiful Style. W And Beautiful StyUt. W And Beautiful Style. I IT And Beautiful Style. Heuuliful Stale. Come and see it I Come and nee it I (ne and e it 1 ( Come and nee it ! Come and nee it I - KHTK THE FACT! We take pride in havina the largeet ainortment to select from that ean be found in J'htiadelphia and the public may rent atnured that our gooil are superior to tit ordu nary clan of Jleaity-Matle Ctothhuh and every article tveaell U HELIABLH in every renptvU wa sa ma kkr fe niiowy. . roj'ULAH CLornistt uounx, U.I A llALil,, The Corner of STXi'Il ami MA HKET Street. 9wr noncK to run CLonusa mk.v of tub CITY ASD AJiWHHOJtlSQ TOWStiW are jiut aliening Linen Sack, later, and Alpaca Coat by th thousand, and have had them mad up in beautiful 4tyle, xprely for our own sale. By reanon of the large quantities w manufacture, we belieoe Tailors can 4iO better l Oltyxng lltmn UJ it. imtf. Mmuy iwfK , U'hty ean ahvay have thenn fresh, and just such size WAxAMAKF.n nnowx. rOFVLAR CLOTlilSU HOUSE, OAK HAM,. BLtrc, Otrvg, Bbab, Blace, diagonal worsted for SUMMER SITTS, new In style and vory beautiful, Just the thing to wear at the SEA SHORE. Also, a full assortment of Side-band Drilling for PANTALOONS, At Charles Stoef.s', No. 834 Chesnut street. Bowr.n's New Store. The elegant drug store just ottened by Mr. George C. Bower in Chesnut street, west of Fourth, tastily flitted up, and inviting in an air of refresh tng coolness, has already become quite a resort. At no other place on the street can you procure such an exhilara ting glass of soda water. First National Bane, York, Pa., June 14, 1839. Messrs. Marvin it Co. : Gontlomen : The Spherical Safe No. 4 was duly received and subjected to such tests as we required, and we are glad to say that It withstood all the assault mad upon it. Respectfully, I. E. SMALL, President. 1?1ARUI12I MINDIL LIPPINCOTT. On the 17th instant, by Rev. 8. II. (liesy, 1. !., Mujor-Generttl UKOKOK W. Ml.V ML, to Miss LIZZIE L., daughter of Lewis K. Lippincott, Ksq., all of this city. bik:i. , BUNTING. At Roxixirongb, on the 17th Instant, CATHARINE IAU1HK, infant daughter of Dr. Ross K. and Belle H. Bunting. t KKSMIRK. On the evening of the lflth Instant, Mrs. RKBK.CCA FESM1RK, wife of Uooige Fesmire, in the 43d year of her ago. The relatives and friends of the family, also Colfax I odge, No. 1, D. of R., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband, No. l'AVi Sorrel street, on Sumlny afternoon at 9 o'clock. Funeral services at Port Richmond M. K. Church. GRO88MANN. On the 17th Instant, Mrs. MART MAUUAKF.TTA GKOKSMANN, wife of Michael Gross mann, aged 86 years and 26 days. The relatives and friends are respeotfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her huihanl, No. 617 8. Third street, on Sunday afternoon at4o'olook. To proceed to Union Vault. H KMPHILL. On the lKth Instant, of congestion of the brain, THOMAS HEMPHILL, aged 41 years. The relatives and friends, the members of Philadelphia I-oVge, No. 80, A. P. A.; Western Kngine Company; and Employes of Philadelphia Post Office, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residenoe. No. B19 N. Sixteenth street,, on Saturday afternoon at 8 o'clock. To proceed to Odd h ellows' Cemetery. RIGHTKR. On Wednesday, June 16, 1869, JOHN RIGHTKK, in the 86th year of bis age. The relative and friend of the family are respectfully Invited to attend his funeral, from his late residenoe. Spring Mills, Wbiteinarsh township. Montgomery county, on bunday, June 30, at 11 o'clock A. M., without further notice. Funeral to proceed to barren Hill Cemetery. ROBART8. On the evening of the lrtth Instant, WAL TER COWARD ROBARTH, of thi city. SHEER. On the 16th instant, WILLIAM SHEER, SB., aged t7 years. The relative and friend of the family are respectfully Invited to attend his funeral, from hie late residenoe, No. 1308 S. Second street, on Sunday afternoon at a6 o'clock. To proceod to Union Cemetery. One-Price Clothing House, No. 004 MARKET Street. Our Garments are well made. Our Cutters are men of talent. BUT ONE PRICK IS ASKED. Satisfaction Guaranteed Every Purchaser. GEO. W. NIEMANN, Proprietor, 9 IT wfrntf No. 604 MARKET St., above Sixth. EAT NOVELTIES IN LOOKING GLASSES, PICTURE FRAMES, ETC. ETC. NEW CIIROMOS, NEW ENGRAVINGS. JAMES S. EARLE & SOUS, NO. 816 CHESNUT STREET, 4 6 mwfrp PHILADELPHIA. FURNITURE, ETO. FURNITURE. T. is J. A. HENKE.LS HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR ELEGANT 8TOKE, No. 1002 ARCH Street, Are now selling FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE at rery Reduced Price. 4 1 Srarp OARPETINQS. 1000 Pieces Brussels, 2000 Pieces Fancy Matting, JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMER. ' E. H. GODSRALK & CO., NO. 723 CHESNUT STREET, 19 fmw3mrp PHILADELPHIA NEW MUSIO. $125 NEW MUSIO ALBUMS. $1"25 A FEW LEFT. Reduced to One Dollar and Twenty five Cents. SOLD AT J. E. GOULD'S PIANO ROOMS, No. 923 CHESNUT Street. Containing FIFTY PIECES OF MUSIC, Vocal and Instrumental, worth fifteen dollars, bound in mo rocco, and handsomely glluud, binding alone worth ten dollars. .Reduced to St A few left only at J. E. GOULD'S, No. 923 CHESNUT St, Phllada. 6 1 mwffitrp fJEW SPICED SALMON. FIRST OF THE SEASON. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, Dealer In Fine Grooerles, 11 T Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Streets. FOK SALE OR TO RE VT OKRMANTOWN, five minute' walk from Wayne Station, two neat and comfortable Houae on WAYNE Street, below Manheira, (ultaMe for a amull and genteel family, with all tbe modern convenience, gal, water, mime, heater, etc. Rent, $"00 per annum. Apply to JACOB KAUPP. No. 77 WHITER Stieet, (lermuntown DRY GOODS'. ALL WOOL TAMIS IIERNANIS, OR DIAMOND GRENADINES, WEST QUALITY, REDUCED TO ' 62 1-2 CENTS A YARD. BESS0N & SON, MOURNING DRY GOODS HOUSE, No. 918 CHESNUT Street. if PHILADELPHIA. POPULAR FSICES FOB DRY GOODS RICKEY, SHARP & CO.. No. 727 CHESNUT Street. REDUCTION IN DRESS GOODS. Poplinettes. Japanese Silks. Grey Goods for Suits. Smbroidered Grenadines. Xawns. Gfngrhams. Chintzes. Ohocolate Colored Xinens. Chocolate Colored Percales. White Goods. Xflourningr Goods. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET, 4 9 tfrp PHILADELPHIA. gCARCE AND DESIRABLE GOODS, LUPIN'S BLACK HKRNANIS, 2 YARDS VIDE HEAVIEST MESH IMPORTED AT f, 8 YARDS WIDE. HKAVY OPEN MESH AT $3 60, YARD WIDE. FINE QUALITY AT $fS5, YARD WIDE. HEAVY OPEN MESH AT $150, 4' YARD WIDE FINE HEAVY QUALITY AT $L 2000 Yards Diamond Mesh Hernanis At 65 cent; hav been sold at $1 Striped and Figured Hernani. Otenadinea, Gienadine Burette anil Iron Eureg.n, in great Tariety, at low prices. H. STEEL & SON, Nos. 713 and 715 N. TESTH Street, It PHILADELPHIA TURKISH V b 5 at ft T S- BT SJ BEST WHITE TOWELS FOK VESTS AND LADIES' SACQUES, NOW OPEN AT MILLIKKN'RS, No. 1120 CHESNUT Street AND No. 828 ARCH Street, J80wfm PHILADELPHIA. PARASOLS. PARA80L8. ALL THE NEWEST fLondoa and Pari styles, which for BOT.ltT.va ri.ly, and sWancs ar uDsquallsd. A la a soruuaut ot Lm Uorers, no "" irelUs ak th. lowet nrloos. at H. UULOiM'S tanorOooda Hlors. o. HI H. KHIHTH BVrss 41Uia EMPIRE BLATE MANTEL WORKS. J. B. DRV OOOOS. IOCD. "AT TtiORNLEY'S," DEMONSTRATION EXTRAORDINARY I ATTRACTION UNPARALLELED I PRICES PRESSBD DOWN TO THE LOWEST POINT! OOOim THE MOST VAHIK.I). THE MOST MM. ES'ET R, TH K MOHT KXTK.NHIVK, AND THK OHKAP. KH1 baa ever Imm.h fmr nriwilnM in tliia am. cnunrl y ; constat in- in part of BLACK NII.HS, FKOItl t30 ! S3. Jepannm Rtlk and Poturne Poplins, eto. M.rttlmt Mnhair Dma. Good a. Ilomanin, Oraraadiea. Pique, Lawna, Ie lace and Fmnoli Iac rthawt. Shetland Hhawia, Thibot 8haw!a, Tnrellin Bhawis, eta. Delainea, Calicoes, Uinirhaina, Tiokina, eto. eto. Paraaoia, Sun Umbrellas, Uoreeta, Kkirt. etc. etc. MKN'M ANI nOYH WKAIC Unen DriUs.Ducks. Check. Stripen, eto. (lusnimnron, Olnths, ftlouae Linens, Plaid Shirtings, at. IlmiMkeepinf Linnn Goods in every varinty. Muslins in all widths. Dress Linings, and Handkerchief. A general stock of White (roods. Quilts, eto. eto. . At JOSEPH H. THORNLEY'S, N. K. COR. EIGHTH AND SPRING GARDEN 1 PHILADELPHIA. COOPER & COWARD, S. E. COR. NINTH AND MA1CSBT STS. Only to the end of thla month for the twr price before rebuilding;. Come now, while the stock ia fresh. IT fam gPEOIAL announcement; JOHN W. THOMAS, 405 and 407 N. SECOND St., Offers his entire stock of &U&XXXCXl DUE S3 Q00D3 AT GREATLY REDUCED TRICES. HERNANIS, GRENaBINES, LAWNS, ORGAN- DIES, POPLINETTES, SUMMER POPLINS, MOHAIRS, ETC. ALSO, LAMA AND INDE LACES, In Points, Paletots, Rotunds, Sacques, Marie An- uHueura, uuu zouaves, is sei suirp IN BLACK AND WHITE. QHAK1PION SAFES! CHEAT FIRE AT CAMDEN. Caxoek, June T, 1369. Messks. Farrel, Hekriko Co., No. 629 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. Dear Sirs: At the very destructive Are of Messrs. McKeen & Bingham's Saw Mill, which occurred on the eveniag of the cth instant in this place, the Safe manttiaciurea dj yon, Deionging to tno late nrm or F M. Bingham A Garrison, was In the building and subjected to a very severe test, as the Are raged fiercely for several hours ; and so great was the heat that the brass plates were melted off, and to our great surprise, when the Safe was opened, we found all the books and papers uninjured. Yours, respectfully, Samuel B.-Garmson, Late of F. M. Hlngham A Garrison. HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES, "THE MOST RELIABLE SECURITY FROM FIRE NOW KNOWN," Manufactured and sold by FARREL, HERRING & CO., NO. 629 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. HERRING, FARREL A SHERMAN, No. 881 BROADWAY, New York. n ERRING A CO., Chicago. HERRING, FARREL & SHERMAN, New Orleans. More than 30,000 Herring's Safes have been and are now In use, and over SIX nUNDRED have passed through accidental fires, preserving their contents In some Instances whore many others failed. Second-hand Safes of our own and other makers having been received In part pay for the IMPROVED HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION, for sale at low prices. 4 IT ptf A RARE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. For sale, THE STOCK, FIXTURES, AND GOOD WILL of a FIRST-CLASS BOOK, STATIONERY, AND NEWS DEPOT, having the AGENCY OF ALL THE PHILADELPHIA and New York Daily Papers, Weeklies, etc., and selling about ONE THOUSAND PAPERS DAILY, also doing an EXTENSIVE STA TIONERY, BLANK BOOK, LITHOGRAPHING, PRINTING, WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADE TRADE. SO SURE A BUSINESS would not have been rclinijulshcd but that the proprietor has et:gRgenients abroad. The most unexceptiona ble references can be given to aomo of the beBt houses In Philadelphia. A handsome three-story bi Ick dwelling house is attached to the store, the fur niture of which can be purchased very reasonable, or the building will bo disposed of, If desired. HAV 1NU BEEN ESTABLISHED THIRTEEN YEARS, AND THE CLOSEST ATTENTION PAID TO IT, THK ORDER PORTION ALONE OF THE TRADE IS A GOOD BUSINESS IX ITSELF. Apply to JOHN UREIG, 0 17 Chester, Pa. TOMATOES In season, fresh from the vines, are not more excellent. Cans large, and full of pnre solid Tomatoes. TRY A CAN. FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS AND MARKET MEN. QUINTON PACKING COMPANY, No. 48 North WATER Street, Philadelphia. Factory, Cumberland oo., New Jersey. 6 Si Irarp "1 OH N FA R N L M & CO. , COMMISSION MKU fr cliHiits snd Mutinfrtn1ernif ImnsHtoKa TickiuK, to FiNANOIAU. B ARKINO II O U 8 B 0 JAY COOKE & CO., 17o. 11 fteti 114 South THIRD St root PHILADELPHIA, Dealer! tn atl Gorernmeat Becortttoav Old 6-80S Wanted In Exchange for New. A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Note Wanted. Interest Allowed on Dcponlta. COLLECTIONS HADE. STOCKS bought and sold on Commission. Special business ftocoininodaUona reset-red for ladies. We will recetre applications for Policies of Life Insurance tn the National Life Insurance Company of the United State. Full Information given at our office. , ism UNITED STATES COUPONS DUE JULY I, WANTED. COUPONS OF UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD DUE JULY I. Taken Same aa Government Coupons. DE HAVEN & ORO., BANKERS AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENTS, NO. 40 SOUTH THIRD ST11EET, 6 11 PHILADELPHIA. LED YAR D & BARLOW HAVE REMOVED THEIH LAW AND COLLECTION OFFICE TO No. 19 South THIRD Street. PHILADELPHIA, And wfll continue to give careful attention to collect. Ing and securing CLAIMS throughout tbe United 8tates, British Provinces, and Europe. Sight Drafts and Maturing Paper collected at Bankara' Rates. 1 88 8m SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., BANKERS, Pliiladelpbix and IV ew York. DEALERS IN UNITED STATES BONDS, and MEM BERS OF STOCK AND GOLD EXCHANGE, Receive Account of Banks and Bankers oa Liberal Terms. ISSUE BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON C J. HAMBRO A SON, London, B. METZLER, S. 80I1N A CO., Frankfort. JAMES W. TUCKER A CO., Parts. And Other Principal Cities, and Letters of Credl 1 2tf Available Throughout Europe. B. II. JAtfXXSON & CO., SUCCESSORS TO P. F. KELLY & CO., Hankers and Dealers in Goll, Site, M Government Bonds, AT CLOSEST MARKET RATES, N.W. Corner THIRD and CHESNUT Sts. Special attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS n New York and Philadelphia Stock Boards, etc. eto. 6 8 tl'2 81 QLENDINNINC, DAVIS &CO NO. 48 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. GLENDINNING, DAVIS & AMORY, NO. 2 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK BANKERS AND BROKERS. Direct telegraphic oommnnlcatlon with tha New York Stock Boards from tha Philadelphia Office. I 25 CITY WA BRANTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. C. T. YERKES, Jr., & CO., No. 20 South THIRD Street, 4 1 PHILADELPHIA. UNION AND CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD BOND 3 UOUGIIT AJST SOLD. WILLIAM PAINTER & CO., BANKERS, NO. 36 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 6 11 lra PHILADELPHIA. rpO INVESTOR 8. LOANS ON REAL X ESTATE in city of St. Louis, Mo., in sums of 5iwo and upward." tuX. to Th. purity ofl.red is always dnut.l.or over, and interest B per cut. Pn- riZuTarifS LThe are regarded a. a hr.t-cl U - tiv. WALNU'l' IJU9t. FrNANOIAL. E. V. CLARK & CO.f Mo. 35 8outh THIRD Street, P H I I.-A DBLPHIL DEALRIU tn Government Securities. Stock, Gold and Note Brokers. AoooanU of Banks, Firm, sod Individual nOMrti. ubflct to obeo at iht. INTKUK3T AUXJWKD ON BAL&NORS. GENERAL AGENTS rnijijs Y L V ANXA AND . SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY or mi ' . ; NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF TBM UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. THK NATIONAL LIFK 1NSURANOR COMPANY at a conwration chartwsd hf special Act of fliingis. as proTed Julj 2&, with a CA8II CAPITAL OF 81,000,000, VWI PAXP. Liberal term offered to Aent and Bolioitors, who ar) invited to apply at our office. Full particular to be hid oa application at our olBoa, located in the sooond story of our Rankin House, whmm Viroulars and Pamphlet, fully dnsorihtns tho advaatam offered by tho Oompany, may b. had. I.. W. CMRK Sc CO., No. 35 South THIRD Street. S flu) A RELIABLE HOME INVESTMENT. THE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS of rat Wilmington and Reading Railroad, BEAK IN U INTEREST At SEVEN PER CENT, in Currency, Payable April and October, free of STATE UNITED STATES TAXES. Thi road ran through a thickly populated and riots' afrrionltural and m u.uf ic(unn district. For the present, wo are offering a limited amount of the abor Bond at 85 Cents and Interest. Tho tho Pennsylvania aavsl Readin ' Railroads insures it a large and remuaeretrr) trade. W recommend the I ond aa tho cheapest flroV class invest nont in the market. Wl3. PAINTER 6L CO., BANKERS AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENTS, KO. 36 S. THIRD STREET, 6 4 PHILADELPHIA. O V A . . R M ELLIOTT A DUNN HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR NEW BUILD Ul No. 109 S. THIRD Street, Ars now prepared to transaota GENERAL BANKINQ BUSINESS, and deal in GOVERNMENT and other B. eurities, GOLD, BILLS, Kto. Receive MONEY ON DEPOSIT, allowing interest. NEGOTIATE LOANS, giTing special attention to MSB OANTLLK PAPER. Will exeoot order for Stocks, Bond, eto., OR OOH MIS8ION, at the Stock Exchange of Philadelphia, Now York. Boston, and Baltimore. 4 Mg D 8. PETERSON & CO.. Stock and Exchange Brokers No. 39 South THIRD Street. Members of the New York and Philadelphia stock and Gold Boarda, STOCKS, BONDS, Eta, bought and told on com mission only at either city. 1 tot SAMUEL WORK. FRANCIS F. MILNfl. woxm & x&xlxix., BANKERS, STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, As. 121 & THIRD a., PBOADELPHIA BOOTS AND SHOES. g P R I N O STYLES BOOTS AND SHOES FOB GENTS7 WEAR. BARTLETT, NO. 33 SOUTH SIXTH STREET. 10 18 fmw ABOVB CHESNUT. R M La MESSRS. KEELEE & FENNEM0EE, PHOTOG KAPHER8, NO. 5 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET, Respectfully announce that on July 1, 1869, they will open to the public their new and splendid . rnoToaRAPn oalltjuius, No. 820 ARCH Bt., Philadelphia, Where, with greatly Increased facllltlea for tranaact Ing their bualnegg, under the flrmjof KEELER, 6UD DAKDS A FENNEMORE, they win be pleased to welcome all who may favor them with a call. 1 O 16 Wfb2Ul4p HAT8 AND OAPS. TTf WARBURTON'8 IMPROVE!) VKNTI- tfllstod and easy-tittinff Oroas Hats (pnttMitei), in all IU uniiroved laBlnuns 01 lue sesnvu. ijUWSUI Nirent, uvtX dwr to the l'vt Orlioe. it IV
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