11 xnaws duxvxxvxar.'s'. Vltr Aflnlrn. Susan LyoD, thirty year old, rcllins at No. B108 Canton treot, loll from a door-step, yesterday, fracturing n leg. James Orlflln, who was shot In the wrist hy rollceman Knhn. on the !Wth o( November, at New Market and Willow Ftrccto, died nt the Com ty I'r'eon yesterday. Frederick Carpenter, twentr-clj;htyear8 old, while engaged yesterday repairing a bridge on the Philadelphia and (ierminitown Kullnmd. full through an opening, nnd besides fracturing Oin of lilt legs, was otherwise Injured. Joseph Sclmmi'ler, a resident of New Jersey, was run over by a wagon yesterday at Fifth and Coates streets, and was much Injured about the head. lie was curried to a neighboring drug store, where he received proper attention. A man who gave the name of John Thomas Was arrested Inst evening nt Ninth nnd Chesnut streets, by OHiccr Mereto, on the ehargo of rescuing a prisoner whom the ofllcar had cap tured in a car at Eleventh nnd Market streets. Sergeant Martin and Oillcsr McManus, of he Seventeenth, district, wa before Hocordor Oivln yesterday, charged with assault and bat tery npon, and the fale arrest of, Sarah John son. They were held in HVX) bail to answer. The annual meoting of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society was held last evening In the Hall, Broad stret, below Walnut. The fol lowing named gentlemen were chosen us oill ocrs: President, William L. Rchufl'cr; Vice Presidents, Caleb Cope, J. E. Mitchell, Robert Buist. 8. V. Noble; Corresponding Secretary, Thomas Mechan; Recording Secretary. A. W. Ilarrihon; Treasurer, Henry A. Dreer; rrofesor of Dot an v, Thomas P. James; Frofcasor of Hor ticultural Chemistry, James C. Booth; Professor of Entomology, S. S. Kuihron. An adjourned meeting of School Controllers wn held yesterday afternoon. Mr. Green, of the Committee on Property, submitted the report of Louis H. Ksler, Superlii tondent of Buildings and Repairs, for the year The report states that there were finished in the course of the year school-houses as fol lows: On the north sfde of Cherry Btrcet. west of Nineteenth; south side of .Maria street, east of Filth: northeast corner of Master and Law rencc; Oregon uvenue and Forty-first street south side of Fitzwnter street, west of Fifteenth. During the year there were placed nudcr con tract, school-houses as follows: Sixth nnd Turner streets, Twenty-sixth sec tion, two-Btory stone building, to cost f 14,0011; northeast corner Shlppen nnd Guilford streets, eight divisions, cost $12,400; cast side of Third street, south of Green, three-storied brown stone, eighteen divisions, cost 35,000; west side of Third street, south of Pine, three-storied brown-stone, twenty one divisions, cost $44,000. Vluns nnd specifications have beeH prepared for a school-house of eighteen divisions to bo located on Noble street, east of Sixth, to cost $30,000: also, a school-bouse of eighteen divisions to to erected on the southeast corner of Seventeenth and Christian streets, to cost $34,000. A resolution of thanks to Mr. Stelnmetz, for the manner in which he has presided over tho body during the past year, was pnased unani mously ; also, a resolution complimentary to the clerks nnd other officers of the Board. Adjourned. A special meeting of Common Council was held yesterday afternoon. President Wuguer was in the chair. Select Council bills, ns follows, were concurred in: To pay $741 for expenses incurred in the obsequies of the late Admiral Stewar:; making an appropriation of $0000 to the clerks of Council, to pay for printing, etc. Mr. Shoeuiukvr, chuirnum of the Fiuanee Cammlttec, reported an ordinance appropriating $134,400 to the Department of City Property, Market. Wharves, and Landings, which was In creased $12,000 by an item for rebuilding the South Second Street Market shambles, and was ben adoptod. The same gentleman reported ordinances as follows: Appropriutl.iir $38,404 to the Survey Department, for It-70: t550,7(ij to tho Highway Department, for 1870; $423,493 to the Ouardiacs of tho Poor, for 1870; $130,389 to the Inspectors of the County Prison, for 1870; $12,900 to the Department of Boiler Inspection, for 1870; $52500 to the Commissioners of Falrmount l'ark, for 1870; $113,240 to the Fire Department, for 1870; $3000 to tho Committee on Defense and Protection, tor 1870, which were ordered to be printed. . , Ordinances to pay the committing magistrates of the city $2143, the amount of fines paid into tho city treasury by them during 1800. was passed; another to pay Thomas W. Price $3214r0 for record books and stationery for the District Court, was likewise disposed of. Also one appropriating $450,440 for lighting the streets of the city, and also one appropria ting $378,116 to the Department for Supplying the City with Water, for 1870, were passed. Dameallo Affair. Hold dosed vesterdar at 120. The internal revenue receipts yesterday j were $780,593. , a , Earthquake shocks were experienced la several mountain towns in California on Monday nlirlir.. The Georgia bill hns gone to tho President for kit shrnuture. It is said to meet hU views Ta.ctlv. Secretary Boutwcll has prepared a funding bill, in accordunce with tho recommendations of his report. Trouble Is anticipated from the New Mexico and Apache Indians. The former are unaui mouslv opposed to going on their reservations. The affairs of tbe New Orleans Custom House are so mnddled that a new collector mus. be appointed. Casey's reports are three montru The following were the proceedings of Con- oress vesterdav after the close of onr report: In the Senate the House Census bill was reported favorably, but alter an explanation uy .vir. cohk Unir wn recommitted, and a resolution suspend ing until February 1 all existing census laws was adopted. The bill relating to telegraphic communication with foreign countries was con Bidi.ri'd. nnd recommitted. A bill pnsaed by tho llouse nt the last session to reimburse owners of vessels In loval States lor vessels lanen uy tuo Government during tho war was concurred In. A A lmirnpft . in tii House, debate on the Georgln bill was continued, and it was opposed by Mr. Bingham i-RoniiiiiieanY of Ohio, who said it conflicted with the past reconstruction legislation of Con gress. Mr. Farnsworth, of Illinois, also op nosed the bill. Mr. liutler closed the debate iu Ldvocacv of the measure, and the bill was aa.Hveaa 121. navs 51. Messrs. Bingham and Farnsworth voted with the Democrats nsrainst the bill. The Senate bill suspending the operations of existing census laws until feoru 1 was concurred in. On motion of Mr, w Aii ..Mr a loint resolution was adoptod extend inir the recess uutll Jauuury 10. The House at 5P M adiourncd, Mflth the uuderstauding that to-day s session should be for debate only, Foreign Affairs). Feebler, the actor, sailed from England for l.la ni.untrv vnstcrdaY. Renubllean demonstrations were made in Ai t ..i .a .i.l 1'araaos ana uaaiz, opt"", Tvicruuj, -Uetieral Fleurv has notseut in his reslgna tinn Minlxter to Kussla. as rumored. Senator Henry Chevreau, Prefect of the Bhono, Is named as likely to enter the French vninlatrv. Kegnault de 8t. Jean d'Angely, Marshal of If rauce, aica in raris yesu-iuu, obu bocui tt.rpA VPAM. The report that France proposed a general disarmament to 1'russla, Austria, and Russia, is Antlttlpatlons of a reduction of Interest tend to rlenress the market for United Slates bonds in Vrnnkfort. Pifnct Hnussmnnn assured his guests, at a fete in the Hotel de Vlllo, Paris, ou Monday evenlue. that uotwlthstaudlug recent events f.vHor We'll lid hi nreservud. Formation of committees was the only busl ness transacted at the session of the LKctimenl .! ( Vninril vesterdar. A nerlod will orobablr be fixed, at the next Bitting of the Corte. beyond which tho candlda- tnre of the Duke of Oenoa for the Spanish crown will not bo persisted In. The draft of an act will be submitted to tbe English Pnrllamont, next Bcsslon, enabling British subjocts to divest themselves of their nationality and so become citizens of America or any other country. A reconciliation Is said to have taken place between the Montpcnsicrs nnd ex-tueen Isa bella. If trao, this may lead to tho aomliiAtlon of the Prluce of Asturias to tho Spanish throne, under the regency of the Duke do Montpensler. A passenger about to leave Havana by the steamer Eagle was arrested for talking ngalnst the Spanish Government, but wus speedily re leased. There Is much excitement in Havana over a report that a duty of five cents would be im posed by our Government on nil centrifugal grades of sugar. From Havana romc Spanish reports of suc cesses over the Cubans. More reinforcements have arrived from Spain. Tho Cubans are said to bo advancing towards Camaguey. Several more plantations have been burned. MARINE TELEGRAPH. ALMANAO FOR PHILADKLPHI A-TUIS DAY. Srm Kirk 731 1 Mooit Rihfs g HUN Sets. i36 UiuM Watjcb VM PHILADELPHIA BOARD OK TRADE. ' JAMF.H Dot'OItKIITT, ) Kamuki, k. Htokks, Committer or the Month. JOhKl'H O. Onmiii, ) OOMMirTKK ON ARBITRATIONS. J. O. .limn, UorK I Bur.l.r, K. A. Sender, Willim WPaul, ThLOillepio. IrHIVK.lIKNTW OF OCKAN NTEA.N-.HIPm. FOR AM FRIO A. Itmnesis. Liverpool New Vork Nov. 27 Krm Liverpool Nnsr Ynrk !. 1 t ell.. Jioarlun New York Dho. 4 i npon ijytriHK)i.....sw xork via Hon.... Deo. 7 Nelrska Liverpool ....New York leo. H Helvetia Liverpool ....New York !),. Cot lndon ...Liverpool ....Now York Deo. it A ustrian I .ivernool Port land Duo. V Iowa UUmrow New York Deo. 10 Kussia Liverpool... ..New York Deo. 11 Westphalia Havre New York Deo. 11 FOR EUROPR. Siberia New York.. ..Liverpool Deo. 22 Colorado New York. ...Liverpool Deo. 'si Palmyra New York....Iiverpool Deo. 13 Dcutbohlnnd. .. .Now York.. ..Bremen Duo. VJ O. of London... .New York. ...LiverDool .i Ueu. Cumbria New York . ...Glasgow Deo. 5 rtna New York....l.iveroool Ilea. LH O.of Washington New York. ...Liverpool Jan. 1 Cella New Ynrk.. ..London Jan. 1 OOA8TWISK, DOMK8TIO, ETO. Prometheus. PhiUula Charleston Taa. "1 Columbia New York.. ..Havana Deo. '.1 Nona America. New York. ...Rio Janeiro. Deo. ,'.1 (llenpatra New York.. .. Vera Cruz Deo. U rioneer r-oiiarla VYilmtnjrtoa Deo. ka Wvimin Pliilada Bavannah Uo. S5 Mails are forwarded hveverv steamer in r.na raffular linns. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at Qneenetown. ac cept the Canadian line, whioh oall at Iondondorry. The teamen for or from tbs Continent oaU at Southampton. (Bu Analo-American QahlmA QtTCFNgTOWN. Dec. i The st Banish in Samaria arrived last night at lu o'clock. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA DROKMBKR a. STATE or 1UEBMOMETER AT THE KVKNINrt TELEC.HAI II OIKU'E. 7 A. M 44 1 11 A. M 55 1 2 P. M M GLKARRD THIS MORNINfl 6blp Kliza McLaughlin, Uiubert, Hamburg, E. A. Bonder & Co. Swod harciue Hedwiic, Lundsten, Gibraltar for orders, L. vt estersaara a uo. Br. barque Kenainirton, Raymond, Bremen, Peter Wright A Hons. Br. barque Blair Athol, Haines, Rotterdam, do. CLKARFD YFRTKHnAV Steamer H. L. Caw. Webb, Baltimore, A. Groves. Jr. Barque Dover, btiipoen, yvilminglon, Del., D. 6. Stetson A Co. Schr F. Nowell, Fennimora Caibarien. ' ARRIVED THIS MORNlMli Steamshin Pioneor. Harr..tt. Ml hnnru tmm Wilmlfivfn,. N. O.. With COtton. etc... In Philadelphia anil Kmohu.n Mail Sieamsbip to. Above Ledge Ligutsuip, saw bng Annie Dutctieiuer, comine up. Steamer Rattlesnake. Mnrshnn. fA hours from Port.. moutb, N. H., in ballast to W. D. Orane A Co. Brig Ellen P. Stewart, Holland, S days from Sagua, with sugar to Geo. C Carson A Co. Sailed in company with tiarque xumurl, brigs J.D.Lincoln and Isabel, all lor New York. Left in rinrt. harmia Marv Ci Vnw han... arrived Vth inst hcbrWm. V allace, noull, 7 days from A Urn's Point, Ot. Subr James Alderdiou, Willstts, from Boston. Schr Fawn, Kelly, from Wilmington, Del. City Ioa Boat No. 2. Captain ISoheltena'ar. arrived at 1 o'clock lust night, fnim the Breakwater, having left this port at 1 f . M. on Monday, on a trial trip, and arrived ut the Breakwater t f S P. M. Captain .Sobellenger reports his vessel in exoellont condition, and thinks her equal to any oouasion that may require her services during tbe winter. On Tuesday morning tbe Ice Boat left the HreaK water to assist the ship Wm. Wiioox.tbnn on the Shears, as before reported, and baulod her off tbe Shoal into deep water, leaving ner in onarge oi tne tug America, wmca towed her to tbe Breakwater. Tho ship leaks some, but can easily be kept free by her own pumps. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. SteamshiD Wvominir. Teal. 70 hours from ftavannah. Ca., with cotton, rice, etc., to Philadelphia and Southern man Bteamsnip uo. rassengers -It. B. Anler. J. u. r it.- luk, Thomas Hughes, Tliomss Piatt, B. V. Kin, O. S. uer. R. K. Williams. A. W. Craikshank. Miss A. Hut- ton, O. J. Weyman, M. A. Dvtalyuski, wife, and servant, Philip Deamon, George H. Freelove, W. A. Getohel, J. Savin, John Brannon, Peter Powers. Oil New Castle, saw brig Ellon P. htewart, from Sagua, and another brig, nil- Known. Steamer Thos. P. Wattson. Baker, from ship William Wilcox (ashore on the Shears), with 60 tons iron to order. Schr Vandalia, Campbell, 1 day from Loipsiu, Del., with grain to Jos. E. Palmer. Subr R. J. Conner, Pardee, I day from Lebanon, Del., with grain to Jos. K. Palmer. with grain to Sohr Kttie Mall, Maxaon, l oay irom rroaenca, uel., Jas. U Uewley a uo. . MEMORANnA. Shin Maiftstle. nihhAna fmni Phi ladelnhia An. 17. at Maldonado, Uruguay, lvth Oct., just arr., with a cargo of ooal for the Peruvian iron clads would proceed to Callao to load guano for United States. moanianlp rtnaeer, Barrett, from Wilmington, . u.t Uthinst., lor PbiladelDhia. has on board UO bbls. spirits turpentine, 35 do. crude turpentine, 74H do. rosin, W do. tar, iuu uo. pitcn, lrxl balsa ootton, ira uuao. peanuts, in do. flaxseed. 81 pkgs. dried fruit, 13U,il0e teet lumber, 67 empty ale bbls., 144 pkgs. rod so. Brig Manr C. Comer. Oomerv. at Cardenas 13th Inst.. from St. John. N. B. Brig George 1. Dale, Pierce, hence, at raatanz&i lata instant. Schr Aurora. Thompson. at Demerara Sth inst., for Dela ware Breakwater. Scbr Abb H. Brown. Brown, benoe. at Kingston, da.. S!th nit. . SchrsW. R. Uonklns. Fitch. lor frovinenre; I. ib Crocker, Thrasher, for Taunton; J. Blondull. Chapman, far Boston ; Southerner, Bukar. for do. ; end Dirigo, for do., ail from Philadelphia, passed Hell Gate unto inst. Sohr Z, L. Adams, Bobbins, for Philadelphia, cleared at Boston lHtta last. Schr J. S. Welden, Orowell, hence, at New Bedford lHth instant. Sobr Sarah P. Botes, Adams, hence, at tmstoi lbtn inst. Scbr St. Croix, Katun, benue, at Galvestcn Uth lost. Schr Albert Mason. Rose, for Philadelphia, cleared at New York S"th inst. , HchrOueen of tbe South. Corson, at New York 20th inBt. from Pensacola. . . . Schr Sarah Clark, Griffin, from Providence for Philadel phia, sailed from Newport P. M 17th Inst. Scbrs Alabama, Vangilder, and R. W. Tnll, Robbinj. for I'hiladelpIJta. lalleu from oaiem i nn in. Schr Amos Kdwards. Somen, for Philadelphia, cleared t Pn.vidence ltith inst. ... Sohr J. H. Perry. Keller, nenoe, at new ueuiora una inktsnt. . . . . Schr G. H. Saulres, 1 immon, nence, peiow rvioamona Sotbinst, . . . . . ,., Scbrs H. rstne, Mevens, ror nostnn; n. v. do, nimp- son, for do. : Daniel Gray. Hicks, for 1 aonton ; and Uha. Ilailey. .lobnson, for New xiaven, ail irom i-tuiaueipaiu. at New Vork 2otli Inst. , Scbr Hamburg. Sanborn, nenoe, at uarDaaos, ana ssuea SHtbalt. forNevasaa. NOTIOF TO MARINERS. In consequence of tbe washing awuy of the north point of Sandy Hi ok, the Kaat Beacon of that point will be moved about 4Uu feet to the sontbwara, towaras tne main light. Tbe present lange witn tne latter win oe retained consequently vessels in paasiug it will be careful to give the Kast Beacon a wider berth than heretofore. QRYSON & SO N, No. 8 NORTH SIXTH STREET, Stationers and Printers. FAKCT GOODS, FIXE STATIONERY, Poclcet Knives, Leather Ooods, Writing Desks, Folios, Diaries for 1S70. 13 13 wfStrp Etc Etc. rpHE BEST HOLIDAY GIFT. WHEELER & WILSON'S LO0K-STIT0H Family Sewing IWCachine. tOVER 400,000 H 'W IN USK. EXAMINE IT BKhOKK BUYING ANT OTHBB. Sold on Leaie Plaa S10 Per Month. i'in:iio sc cAirii:xn:it, GENEKAL AGENTS, No. 914 CIIUSNirr Street, lermwi rinuiDauna DR. SCHENCK'S GREAT REMEDIES WILL NOT ONLY CURE COItfSUTVlTTIONr, IJUT THEY WILL PREVENT IT. hen I assprt that CotiBnttiptton can be cnrr-ri, I mean precleeiy whnt I my. It would he mipermtlve folly on mj part t arnue Hint a Iuiir ome totally d--Htroyed could he restored airalri. Ti no this srouid require powern equal to tliotie by which mtraelflg wern niirfortnpd. I "smitne do uoll UDtnable (tronnd, but I do boldly oeclare that many of the case-" of Consumption pronounoed hi)p!le and ln ctirnhle by the faculty can lie, as mine waa cur.il In the Bourse of many ara. over a very extendi d ptnr.ticfl, i have frequefitlr had opp rtunltlei of verl fjtnir the truthfulness of thin assertiou. Patients have appded to me for rrlief when pliysl ctans and friends had abandoned aH hope, and tn tiKh not always BucceHful, It has been luv for tunate lot to rescue many sucn from what appeared to lie Inevitable death. Pntlrnts have been brought to me wio were af flicted with vio'ent racking cottgha, heav? and -liuiiHtlng MKht-sweats. cnitln that crt-ptover tne bmiy nnd i ncnutea it, atiil depressed the mental faculties; with frnmes that were emaciated And weakened down almost to absolute pro8trtlon; with cheeks on which the htctlc fever was always visible: with tliftestlve organs impaired, and uiiaole to perform their nnturai functions properly; with loss of appe tite and voice, all unralllngly Indicating the presence of deep-seated wasting disease. Persons thus nUltcterf, nud pronounced by thofr medical advisera to lie In the last hnpflless ataire of Consumption, aslmleed ihey were, have soiiKit my counsel and uiy rem dies. They were pitiable sights, enough to awaken the deepest sympathies of all who saw them Fi icnda rejfanlcd them with mournful solicitude, and the Ktranger as he passed Ihem would Involun tarily exclaim :"Alas! poor creature, he Is not long for this world." For such fur gone patients I have frequently been called upon to prescribe. When all other so-called remedies hail failed le check tho on ward march of the fell destroyer, than sCMKNCK S JMANPKAKK PII.I.S, StHCN!CKS NEAVVKKI) 'J'OMC, and tit UENCK'.N PI I.MOXIO SYRUP were called for, and It is a heartfelt satisfaction to me to know that their help was not alwavs sought in vain. If there be those who have doubts In regard to these statements, let them read the convincing testimonials lu my new pamphM .for 18T0, lust pub. llHheil, nnd furnished without charge to all who make application for it. in those testimonials will be found the convincing statements of nroniinent liuiL.. o..,i gentlemen who, when ull other medicines hud failed to prove eillcaclous, had the cornAOK to try Kcnenck's remedies, and whose faith ami courage were rewarded bv a PEKMANKNT Cl'ltE. Some of these desperate cases, it 1h true, were not cured, but they were those who applied for help when human help was unavailing, and nothing short oi a miracle could have wrested them from the grasn of death, ifcad the p UNANSWERABLE TESTIMONY of T. S. Sheldon, of New Vork, page '1?. of mv new pamphlet; of Mrs. Limning, of Philadelphia, on mime page; and of Mis. Chuiles Neiil, of New iork, on the succeeding page, a well us the niitnv others that precede and follow them, nnd then ask yourself whether CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED, or whether, us so many prominent medical men have boldly declared, it Is Incurable V Header, iet the fact be lndellblv impressed upon your mind that Consumption is AN INSIDIOUS DISEASE, It does not attack the s.vstem openly ami boldlv but mukes its advaeces by stealthv und insidious but none the less certain, slcps. Having SELECTED ITS VICTIM, it pursues him with relentless hostility to the grave unless such remedies are resorted to us will serve to check its destructive career. How few there are who can be madu to believe that they are consumptive until racking cough, prostrating hemorrhages, ema ciated frame, hectic cheeks, wasted strength, lost appetite, and clammy night sweats declare by tokens too plain to bo misunderstood that Consumption has luld fast hold and secured a lirm foothold, wnlch it is determined to maintain to the last gasp of the un happy Buflcrer! Its approaches are quiet and almost imperceptible; but they are Btcady and sure, not withstanding. Step by step it makes its fell wit v into the system, and it is only whe it hat, secure i fun and complete possession that, throwing oil' its dis guises, it presents itself in all Its FJCAItFUL TRUTHFULNESS. If people would but for a moment reflectif they would but endeavor to obtain a more thorough know ledge of their own physical system, and would pay close attention to its wants and requirements, hoiv much less fearful and extensive would be tho preva lence of PULMONARY DISEASE! But the majority of people will not give this im portant subject more than a mere passing thought, and sometimes even uot that, "Know tuysklk" Is an ancient axiom which should be deeply Im pressed upon every man and woman's heart, not merely iu regard to tho spiritual but to the piysleal nature also. How few there are, comparatively speak ing, who hnvo anything like a proper conception of cither, and yet how vitally Important It is that we should bu familiar with both ! occasionally an indivi dual is met with who has studied the wonderful con struction of the human body.aud who is familiar with not merely the location of the various rgans, but with their functions also. Such persons, unless they ore absolutely mainerent to their health and happi ness, give heed to the warnings that nature Hives. Aiiv euvii uaauid wjuu, uiie Ul me pOSI,. e PRECURSORS OF CONSUMPTION Instead of being regarded as a matter of trivial Im portance, becomes with them a subject of serious concern. They contrast its characteristics with those of the cough that result from a slight or even a severe cold, and their familiarity with the subject enables them to detect the marked ditlerance, and unless they are reckless of the sad consequences, they at once SEEK FOR A REMEDY, and where this is done, as It always should he, In the lnclpieut stages of Consumption, promptly and Judiciously, the evil Is almost certain to be avurted. This should be the course pursued by those who have NATURALLY WEAK BREASTS, who are liable, aa people suy, "To take cold easily," and whose physical conformation indicates it ten dency to PULMONARY DISEASE Were this matter attended to as it should be, nine tenths of tbe cases of consumption would be ob viated, and this scourge of the American people be shorn of Its terrors. s ATTEND TO THAT COUGH, and note its progress. If It is dry and hacking, if the secretions of the mouth and throat are partially suspended, and the mucous membrane becomes swollen, its color redder than natural, and its sensi bilities partially deadened, it is time to adopt precau tions for Its removal. As the cough progresses in severity, tf there is a tendency to chilliness, und generally more or less fever, dlitlculty of breathlug, a painful sense of oppression ou the chest, continu ous thirst, and a light coating of the tongue, rest as sured of the fact that you HAVE NO TIME TO LOSE When such a cough sets In, let It lie yonr first ob ject to remove it. Do not permit it to continue its course unchecked. You may recover without the use of mediclues, but in this country the chances are that you will not, and this apparently trifling cough may carry you TO THE GRAVE In such cases those who will can always find a safe ami Bure remedy. Use Scnenck't rvlmonie Sintp regularly in moderate doses, and a box of ti-.hf'wlc' Mandrake Liver 1'tiU In connection with the t'so the Pills freely, and in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred THE COUGH WILL BE REMOVED. Tlnndrcds and thousands have tried these reme dies and to-day are living, healthy witnesses of their emcacy. Columns could be tilled with testimonials of THE WONDERFUL CURES Serformed by them. But this would be unnecessary, e advised In time, nnd see to it that the gulden op portunity Is not frittered away, and that the disease which is annually sweeping thousands to PREMATURE GRAVE does not obtain such foothold as will render its eradication almost or absolutely an irnnossibiiitv. 'An ounce of prevention Is worth a pound of cure." A cough that la fully removed by the use of ikhencV Putnumie Hynip and Sektnck'n Mandrake Liner PtU will not, unless the Individual Is totally reckless and lndiiiereni to his or ner heaita, ever re tain, or at least not speedily, for the reason that the action of these thoroughly-tested medlolnes leaves tne system in a conuinou wmcn almost BIDS DEFIANCE TO DISEASE They fortify It by bringing the stomach and liver Into such a perfectly healthy condition that the at tacks of disease become powerless. Such are their peculiar merits, and It is upon these merits they are offered to those who are suffering from incipient nulmonarv attacks. Try them, aid tatUfu vourmriuet. Thousands have done so before you, and thousands are aomg so w-uay. WAN A MA KICK. WANATUAKKK. WANAMAKK1? WANAMAKEK W AN AM A K Kit. WANAMAXKR. WANA MAKER. WANAMAKKR. WAN A MAKER. WANAMAKER. WANAMAKKR. WANAMAKKR. WANAMAKER. WANAMAKKR WANAMAKKR. WANAMAKKR. WANAMAKER. WANAMAKER. WANAMAKER. WANAMAKER. WANAMAKER. WANAMAKER. WANAMAKER. WANAMAKER. WANAMAKER. WANAMAKER. WANAMAKKR. SAFE DEPOSITE COMPANIES. THE PHILADELPHIA TRUST, SAFE DEPOSIT AND INSURANCE COMPANY Chartered by the Legislature ol Feiinsylvania, April, 18G9. Capital, - $OO9O00 EatnbllMlied Tor the Exrcutlon of Trimta, Expu torsltlps Ktc.t the NnlV reiln of Vuluu. bleu, and the Iteming nf Mmall isufes In It. Burglar-Proof Vault, la the (Jranlte I'irr-I'roof JliillitinK of the Phila delphia Mailoual liauk, Cli en nui Nireet. Tins Institution will bn opened for tbe transaction bnaineaH on MONDAY, December 7, when toe Uouipa will be in readiness to receive M'Kciai, DkI'Dhitb (or ll tAfc KtU'l.SU oi liOVKKSMKNl' HuNllHB.il crthertiKCU 1UT1KH. bn.VKK and (iom Platk, Jkwixhy, andotliet portable ValUahlkh, under special fruarantee, at ratet si silar to those cuarceo: by other hArn Dkikkit Com pa nikh in the principal oil ics of the United (States, and t-o Ukn r Small Isafeh inside its Hukolah proof V suits at rates varyiDR from 4)16 to 075 per year, auoordinx to size and location. These Vaults are well Imhted and venti lated, of enormous strenKtb, and no effort or oxpunaa baa been spared in their construction to ren der them AIisoLt'TaLX IH'KULalt-I'HOOK. Watchmen of undoubted character, vipilsnc and inltllirnr will bs on duty du? and night (Sundays and holidays included) inside aDd outside the promines: and every conceivable precaution has been adopted m tho internal arrane inemato preclude the possibility of stealthy or sudden ihctt. Nothing Has been omitted to provide for tbe oon venitneeand must perfect attainable security of Deposi tors and fc enters, and allurd absolute Safktv against l lJiK. XllarT, liriKil. Ally, and Aouiiknt the means for wbicD, h adopted by the Company, are not, it is .eliered, excelled in I be country. all fiduciary obligations, such as Trusts, Guardian sliiim. Kiecutorahips, etc., will be nudertalten and faith fully discharged. Money received on deposit at interest, subject to with drawal at the pleasure ot depositors, Cotinons. Interest, and other Income will h enl. looted when desired, and remitted to the owner for a small ' commission. (Suitable accommodations are provided for the conveni ence of ladies. Circulars, giving full details, forwarded on application. OJlte Bourn, y o'clutk A. if. to o'clock '. M. IHUECTOKN. THOMAS HOBINS, LEWIS B. ASUI1UR8T, J. LIVINGSTON BR1UNGER, K. P. McCTLLAOlI, EDWIN M. LEWIS, JAMES L. CLAGHOBN, BENJAMIN B. COMEUYS, AUGUSTUS II EATON, F. RATCUFOKD STARR, DANIEL HADDOCK, Jr., EDWARD Y. TOWNSSND, JOHN D. TAYLOR, HON. WM. A, J'ORTER. OPFICERH. President, 11 LEWIS It. A-SIIIITJUST. Vice-President, J. LIVINGSTON KK1UNGER, Herreiary and Treasurer, HOBERT P. McOULLAGII. H.llrlter, KICHAUD L. ASHHUKST, li 11 lm rp 5MA.IN OF THE GREAT SALK. . We have much still to sell, and IT IS IMPOSSIBLE For aav Iiouse to get the prices down as low as we are now selling, And the reason for it is quickly understood by those who so what an Immense Stock we have. Tln pn'ech are nil pit down no that we guarantee theiu fully TKR PJ'J.'i CENT. LOWKll tinn anywhere else, or we will take poods back nnd return money when shown otherwise ''TvTiy'aw ioko, and finish are FAR BETTER thnn ordinary Our Jnr-fje facilities always enable ns to Sell Cheaper than other Houses, And now, rmder these circumstances, it can be readily seen tfcnt thw is TIIE oppoituuity to lay in a fi.ll KUjiply. We have htill a vmy lar;o htock (nt least $250,000 worth of goods), and freshly sup plied every day by new lots, bh we are making up tho pieee goods we had on hand. f continue to allow those whom it suits best to mako selections and pay in inntalments until all is ppid Tip. Store open from 7 A. M. to 9 P. M. SATURDAY NIGHTS LATE 11. W TV-tVM Eli V 33 RO W rv, Tlie LargeHt Clotliinpr IloiiHe, S. E. Corner of SIXTH and FflARECET Streets. BKOHZES B'AET. BASU3 Y & 0 IMPORTERS OF REAL BRONZES. BIIONZE DOUE, BRONZE YE11T, BRONZE ANTIQUE, BRONZE EGYPTIEN. THE WORKS OF THE FOLLOWING AUTISTS, MOST CELEBKATED FOB THE It FINE MODELS AND DESIGNS, ABE COMPBISED IN OUK SELECTIONS: CLESINCER, 7. SAIJCOn, E. PICAUIT, J. CRTS ORO IRE, F. FAUTROT, p. j. xanmi, A. CARRIER, F. CEI.OHDE1 t. lvroiarjEZ. 33. CAZ7A, FAILI.OT, AII4EY & ; CHESTNGT and 1 1 Open, every evening. DAYS BRONZE ARGENTE, BRONZE FONCE, BRONZE EMAILLE V. 330-71231., 1VTAOE. MAILLET, ErrTIIi IirBERT, S. CARLIER aUMBERWORTH. MOHEAU, r. LEVILLAITV, r. BAREESIEmiE ROURET. TWELFTH Streets. 13 18 mtuthsiawot
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