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    THE DAILY JEVENJNQ TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1870.
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A DEATH EXHIBITION.
Scene la nopttt-A "Fin (Iprrntloo," bat
the Pnilent III em.
The Cincinnati Inquirer of the lth Instant has
the following:
Some excitement was cauRRd yesterday forenoon
In medical circles by the Announcement that a
patient had died from chloroform at the Cincinnati
lloppiui, while under the knife of the ampntvor.
An inquiry Into the circumstances elicited the fol
lowing facts: The deceased was named Bridget
Henry, and had been an Inmate of the hospital about
four months. Fonr or Ave months previous to that
time she had been troubled with a cancer npoa the
Insttp, which, Increnslng rapidly In size, finally
made removal to the hospital aud treatment there a
necessity.
After admission, the usual remedies were used,
Without checking the growth Qf the cancer, which
was of the kind known among medical men as
Pvnmu Hntpntitlr. An it enHrged, ligatures wore
applied, but It still continued to develop. Hypoder
mic Injections were resorted to, ami chloral opiates
were freely used. The patient was, In spite of ail
that could be done for her relief, rapidly lo.Mng
strength, snd after consultation, an operation wa
decided npon.
It was agreed that this should be time by Vme's
process, removing the entire foot with the exception
of.thc heel. Dr. Dawson performed the operation,
Assisted !T several o! tne resident physlclaus, one of
whom administered the chloroform. It la and mat
only seventy-flve minims (about two and a half tea
upoonsful) were given, a Urire ponton of which must
have escaped Into the air by evaporation. The bone
had been sawed, the nap turned, and the limb was
Just ready to be sewed up, when It was observed
that the woman hud ceased to breathe. As the
whole class consisting of abmt two hundred stu
dents from the various hospitals of the cltv, were
Insent. sme excitement ensued, all crowding
nrouidwtih a natural deslM, under such circum
stances, to see what was going on The uvi il re
a erat ves were at once applied. The tongue was
pulled out, cold wnter dashed over the persoo
stimulants were given, and eiectnci'v was also re
sorted to, to restore animation but wltnout success.
The wotiiun revi-r breathed again. Those who had
the worr!i iinm'iitfiy In charge exercised the
utmost coolness, and irom first to last it does not
appear thntttiere was not the most careful treat
ment, or that any Individual was to olame for the
end and fatal result.
iriiiMiCALi ahi imLM,vric.
Mnd'lle NllHSon'a Fourth Concert.
Mad'lle Nilsson appeared tor the fourth time
in concert last evening at the Academy of Music,
and attracted as large an audience as on former
occasions. The fine qualities of this singer grow
more apparent npon acquaintance, and the dra
matic power which she displayed last evening
In the "Miserere" scene from Irovatore made
her admirers more than over anxious that she
should appear with all the accessories necessary
for the full display of ho dramatic power.
Mad'llo Nilsson is a singer of rare and peculiar
gifts, and it will not be justice to the American
public if she leaves our shores without appear
ing in some of those operatic role in which she
has gained much of her European celebrity.
To-morrow Mad'lle Kileson will appear at a
matinee performance, when the will repeat the
mad scene from Hamlet.
The Oltv Amusements.
At the Walnct Mr. J. S. Clarke will have
a benefit this evening, wben ho will appear as
'lr. PftDgloss" aud "Toodies."
There w ill be a matinee to-morrow, when Mr.
Clarke will personate "Asa Trenchard" in the
comedy of Our American Cousin.
At the Arch Sheridan's comedy of
T)ie Hcliool for Scandal will be performed this
evening, with Mrs. Drew as "Lad? Teazle."
By invitation of Mrs. Drew MUle Nilssou will
witness tho performance at the Arch this even
ing. On Monday a new play of T. V. Robertson's,
entitled M. P., will be produced.
At the Chessut the extravaganza of Pluto
will be represented this evening by the Llngard
troupe.
There will be a matinee to-morrow.
At the American Charles Vivian, M'lle De
Rosa and other popular artists will appear this
evening.
At thb Eleventh Street Opera House
a grand Ethiopian soiree will be given this even
ing. At the ARcn Street Opera House a
variety of entertaining features will be presented
this evening.
CnusNCT Strebt Thatrk. The enterprising ba
sinet's agent (Mr. Peter E. Abel) of what we may
safely predict will become the most popular
theatre in the city, has effected an engagement with
the Lisa Weber Burlesque Opera Troupe, who will
produce on Monday evening l'lanche's burlesque,
with the original mnslc, of the popular opera of
F.mani. The piece will be mounted In a most elabo
rate style.
CITY lrUTJH.
Men's Entirb Suits,
A low an 10.
Better than are sold elsewhere at
$18 to tin.
Others at f 1'2, $13, f 15, 110, f 18, 820.
fail ana. sec
Half-wail between
11bnkbtt &. co ,
Tower Hall,
fifth and Sixth streets,
No. MS Market stke&t.
A Cross Husband. Mrs. Smith The fact is, my
husband is becoming so outrageously cross and
nervous tsst there Is no living witu him. He pre
tends ons day that he has got the dyspepsia; the
next day liver complaint ; the next is sick, with uo
appetite declares that there is nothing on the table
fit to eat, and so on. It Is all nonsense, and nothing
but his confounded ugliness. From the very bottom
of my heart, I believe he wants to wowy me to
death.
Lady Friend Mrs. Smith, I think yon are wrong.
No woman has a kinder or more Indulgent husband
than you. I must confess that I have noticed a
change in Mr. Smith ; but am inclined to think that
all he wants is a tonic; and If I were 'you, I would
not be a day without Plantation Bitters in the
house. Make him tale them moderately three
times a day, and !n a short time I thins you will see
a change. My experience Is that Plantation Bitters
Is one of the best and most delicious tonics In the
world; and that for nervousness, loss of appetite,
dyspepsia, and all kindred complaints, there Is
nothing so good.
Sea Mess Farine. Tnls Is a new article of food,
which we take pleasure la commending to our
readers. We have used it la our families, and have
found it to be the most nutritious, delicate, and
palatable article for table nse we have seen.
It is a light anil agreeable farine, very pleasant to
the taste, easy of digestion, and hence specially
adapted to the use of the si 'k, the thousands of
dyspeptics among us, aud for young children; be
sides, the Sea Moss, its principal Ingredient, has
many curative properties, and Is highly recom
menled for pectoral and scrofulous atl'ectlons, and
Is perfectly harmless.
Here, then, we have an entirely new article of
food of the most delicate and Inviting character,
adapted to the nse of the table for Blano Mange,
Puddings, Charlotte de Kusse, etc., and almost In
valuable fr use by the Invalid. It is simple, dell-
cue, nutritions, harmless, remedial, and economi
cal as It can be furnished for one-third to one-half
the cost of Corn Starch, Malzena, Farina, etc., for
11 of which it Is more than a substitute.
It Is made up without trouble, and will always be
good. Try it; and our word for it, you will continue
in Its use. Independent.
Mr. William W. Cabbidt, the Jeweller at No. 8
Sooth Second street, has one of the largest and most
attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silver
ware In the city, lie has also on hand a fine assort,
mentof Cue American Western Watches. Those
who purchase at this store at the present time are
certain to get the worth of their money.
Public Sale of the premises No. 1221 Walnut
street, by Thomas A Sons, on Tuesday, November
1. lias modern Improvements, Is centrally located,
and specially desirable for a professional man. Sale
peremptory.
Spotted Like Dominoes.! he teeth soon become
speckled if every defilement is not removed from
them eveoJtweuty-four hours. To do this effectually
there Is nothing like Sozodout. It literally renders
the euttmel impervious aad Indestructible.
Wi bavs bbbn laboring for several weeks at
our '0 suits, like those sold on Market street for
112, only ours are a great deal better cat, ma le, and
trimmed, and determined not to annonnoe them nnlll
we had a stock sufficient that all may be supplied to
morrow. Saturday morning we will open with
thousands of f 10, I2, n, fn, and f 90 Fall and Wln
lerSulta, forstyle.quallty, and cheapness far surpass
ing anything ever offered to the public. All are cor
dially Invited to call and examine them at the Great
Brown Stone Clothing Hall or Rockhtll A Wilson,
Noa 60S and 645 Chcsnut street.
nKBNRR's Pining 8AI.00N, No. 43 South Second
street. Ten additional waiters In attendance to-day
to accommodate the rush for heavy dinners at light
prices.
"SrAi.MNO's" colcbratedjaiueuseful an1 true.
rtiAitieii;i.
Wii.t Dksitkr. On Wednepday evening, October
1P, at No. 1817 North Eleventh street, by R,v.
John B. Maddux, u no rciu A. Wilt to Laura
Dkshkk.
Wu.MAMS- STOTKsnURT. tm tut, iHn instant, by
Friends' reroniony. R'-i-ts 11. Williams to v. VNr ji
motksuvky, daughter of Thomas P. Stotesou.,'
ail of this cltv.
iii;i.
Carroll. On the night of October the 20th, David
W. Carroll, In the 77th year of his age.
The relatives and friends of th family are re
spectfully Invited to attend his funeral, from tho
residence of his son-in-law, Dr. Urquhart, No. 2'tl
Pine street, on Monday trie S4tti Instant, at 11 A M.
Interment at Woodlands Cemetery. "
C'onnkh. On the 131 h instant, James Q. Conner,
aped M rears.
The relatives and friends Amity Lodge, No 19, 1.
O. of O. F., and the Oysti-riiieu's Cnl m and oyster
men generallv. are Invited to Attend the funeral,
from his iHte residence. No. s29 South Third street,
on SuDdavtafternoon, the 23d instant, at 3 o'clock.
To proceed to Machpelah Cemetery.
Dallam. On Thursday, the 20th Instant, Jos r A3
Wm. Dallam, in the coih year of his nge. j
Ills male relatives and friends are respectfully In
vited to attend his funeral, from his late residence.
No. r,29 Vine street, ou Saturday afternoon, the 22d
Instant, at 2 o'clock.
Davies. Tuesday, isth October, of hemorrhage
of the lungs, Charles K. Davikh, in the tth year of
his age.
His male relatives and friends sre respectfully In
vited to attend the funeral, from his late resldeuce,
No. 1430 Lombard street, on Friday morning at li
o'clock. "
KnsKLMAN. On the 16th Instant, Sarait. J., wife
of John B. Kltselnian, In the 34th year of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully lnvltod to attend the funeral, from tho resi
dence of her husband, Lower Merlon, Montgomery
county, on Sunday morning, 23d Inst., at 10 o'clock.
Fhtkrbon. At Oermantown, on the evening of
17th instant, Nathan S. Peterson, in the 82d year
of his age.
His relatives and friends are respectfully Invited
to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No.
M46 Oermantown avenue, on Friday morning, at 10
o'clock.
FOR SALfc.
FOB SALE. R. J. DOBBINS, BUILDER,
OFFICE, LEDGER BUILDING, PHILADELPHIA,
OFFERS FOR SALE
THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES, Viz.:
Handsome three-story brown-stone Residence, with
French roof, situated southwest corner Broad and
Thompson streets; contains all modern Improve
ments, and Is newly frescoed and painted through
out. Lot 25x 160 feet.
Also, handsome new brown-stone Residence, west
side Bioad, above Master street, nearly finished;
with side yard. Lot trx200 feet.
Also, beautiful fonr-story brown-stone Residence,
north side Chesnnt. street, west of Nineteenth, with
handsome side yard.
Also, Building Lots, west side Broad, above Vine
street, 78xl8 feet deep, and six Lots west side
Broad, above Thompson, 25x200 feet deep. 10 20tf
FOR HALE A VERY VALUABLE HOUSE
Jajiil and LOT at the N. W. corner of Forty-second
Bireet and Kingsesslug avenue.
House built of brown stone, three stories, contain
ing 16 rooms, and finished In the best and most sub
stantial manner, with all the modern improvements
one of the most desirable houses In West Phila
delphia. Property should be seen to be appreciated.
Persons ft lshing to know the terms and examine the
property can do so by calling on JAMES M SEL
LERS, until P. M., at No. 114 S. SIXTH Street,
and in the evening at No. tHX) S. FORTY-SECOND
Street. 8l0tf
frt "FOR SA LE OK TO LET NOS. 2106, 21 08, 21 10,
Xullii 2127 and 2133 WALNUT Street. Prices ranging
from 1 22JMK) to &S,000, or will be rented. Address,
by note, 1 8. C. BUNTING, Jr.,
9 30 24t No. 218? Walnut street.
TO RENT.
RENT THE STORE NO. 722 CHESNUT
Street. Apply on the premises between 10 and 13
o'clock A. M.
8 ITU
REAL. ESTATE WANTED.
i A iiuusjs w a in it!.u, rsr.rwn.ii.iN tin
"1 teenth and Twentieth, and Chesnut aud Pine.
iilinr to nay fioot rent. Address P. O. Box 2469.
Philadelphia - 10 29 2f
PROPOSALS.
D
EPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS.
Office No. 104 s. Fifth Strbkt.
Philadelphia, October 20, lt70,
;
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office
of the Chief Commissioner of Highways until 11
o'clock M., on MONDAY, 24th instaut, for the con
struction of a Sewer on the line of Twenty-first
street, from West Delancy street, to a point twenty
feet north of Pine street; on Thirteenth stieet, from
the sewer In Thompson street to the north curb line
of Olrard avenue ; on Seventeenth street, from the
sewer lu Arch street southwardly to the line of
Chesnut street; on Garden street, from Willow
street to the south line of Button wood street ; on
Mount Vernon street, from Twenty-ilm street to
the eafct Hue of Twenty-second street; on
Norrls street, eastward from Gunner's Run to
depression west of Richmond street. The anove
named sewers to be three feet In the clear Inside
diameter ; aud a two and a half feet sewer on ueaf
street, from t lange street to Locust street, with
such man-holes us may be directed by the
Chief Engineer and Surveyor. The understanding
to I that the Severs herein advertised are to be
completed ou or before the 31st day of December.
ls7o. And the contractor shall take bills prepared
ugniiist the property fronting on said Sewers to the
amount of one dollar and tlfty cents for each lineal
foot of front on each side of the street as so much
cash paid ; the balance, as limited by ordinance, to be
paid by the city; and the contractor will be re
quired to keep the street and newer In g-xd order
for three years after the sewer is finished.
When the street is occupied by a City Passenger
KullrouU track, the bewer shall be constructed along,
side of said track In such inunncr as not to obstruct
or interfere with the safe passage of the cars thereon ;
and uo claim for remuneration shall be paid the con
tractor by the company using said track, as specified
In Aft of Assembly approved May 8, 18oa.
Each proposal will be accompanied by a cer
tilie.ate that a bond has . beeu Hied in the Law
Department as directed by ordinance of May 25,
lboO.
If the lowest bidder shall not execute a con
tract within five days after the work is awarded.
be will be deemed as declining, and will be held
liable on his boud for the difference between his bid
and the next lowem bidder.
bpecilicuttons may be had at the Department of
Surveys, which will be Btrlctly auhered to.
The Department of Highways reserves the right
to reject all bids not deemed satisfactory.
All bidders may be present at the time and place
of opening the said proposals. No allowance will be
made tor rock excavation, except by special
contract.
MARLON H. DICKINSON.
10 21 8t Chief tk)uimiH8lonur of Highways.
V, CITY RAZAAR AND T ATTE US LL'S,
rtNo. H28 RACE Street
Regular Auction Kle of Horses, Wagons, Har
ness, 10., every Tnursday, commencing at 10
o'clock A. M. No postponement on account of the
weather.
Gentlemen's private establishments disposed of
at public or private sale to the best advantage, an I
a general assortment of Hoises, Carnages, U Ar
mas, Etc., to suit the need of all classes of pur
chasers, constantly on baud.
Carnages taken on Storage.
Superior Subiing for Horses on sale or at livery.
OiithUle Salt s solicited aud promptly atMudcl l i.
Liberal advances made on Horuun, Ctrriazes, and
I2arneii. DOVJ-V1 NHJHoi.S.
10 19 tl Auctioneers.
QAp FIXTURES.
CORNELIUS & SONS,
or
GAS FIXTURES.
Wholesale and Retail
Salesrooms,
Wo. 821 CHERRY Street
PHILADELPHIA.
We bare no store or nlrooi
on Chetinut street.
9 14 imtsp CORNELIUS & HO Nj
BAKER, ARNOLD & CO.,
nANUFACTUlXERi!
or
OAS FIXTURES,
CHANDELIERS,
PENDANTS,
BRACKETS, ETC..
Of Every Design.
SALESROOMS,
No. 7IO CHESNUT Street
MANUFACTORY,
8. W. Corner TWELFTH and BROWS'
8 83 gmrp PHCLAD KLPUIA.
OARPETINQS, ETO.
CARPETING 3.
Axminster,
Velvets,
Brussels,
Tapestries
Three-ply Ingrains,
Oil Cloths, Etc.
LEED0M, SHAW & STEWART,
No. 635 MARKET STREET,
9 80 fmwSmrp PHILADELPHIA.
CARPETINCS.
new
Designs,
NEW
CJoloring-s,
OIL CLOTHS.
JJ EI,EUAIT ASSOIITJIEXT,
II. L. KNIGHT & SON,
1222
CHESNUT STREET,
9 9 fmw2m
PHILADELPHIA.
CARPETING S.
(MALUM, CREASE & SLOAN
No. 509 CHESNUT Street
French Moquettes,
French Axmlnsters,
Crossley's 6-4 Velvets
English Brussels,
Crossley's Tapestries,
Hall and Stair Carpctlnss
C ARPETI1NGB
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
lowest Finer: 3.
McCALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN,
No. SOO CHESNUT Street,
8 81 wfmSm rp Opposite Independence Hall.
THE FINE ARTS.
E VV PICTURES.
THE BPIKIT OP TAB MI8T," by T. Buchanan
Head.
"hOME," from the Palatine H11L by J. O. Montalar t.
THE UKAND WOKK,
"The White Mountain Notch,
BY THOMAS HILL.
New Eogera Group, "Comlag to the Parson."
Exqulalte Swiss Carvings from lnterlakeu, at all
price a.
New rhromoa. Nw Engravings.
"The Changed Ciroaa ;" "The Wetujrhorn," 89x40, the
largest ever made.
CARLES' GALLERIES.
No. 81S CHESNUT STREET.
HOYT t
0 L 0
IN CHEAT VAKIETY -READY-MADE.
A LARGE STOCK OP CLOTHS?, CA9SIMEUE3 AND COATING FOR MEN'S ORDL
WORK.
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS,
TE1VTII -rVINI CHESNUT.
ladies' Riding Habits
FINANCIAL..
Wiinimtfnn and Reading
Seven Per Cent. Bonds,
FREE OP TAXKtf.
We are offering $200,000 of the
Second Mortgage Ilonds ot
thl (lompany
AT 82 AND ACCRUED INTEREST.
For the convenience of investors these Bonds are
Issued In denominations of
91000s, 9500b, and lOO.
The money la required tor the purchase of addi
tional Rolling Stock and the fall equipment of the
Road.
The road Is now onished, and doing a baslan
largely in exccsB6f the anticipations of its officers.
The trade offering necessitates a large ad H'lonal
outlay for rolling stock, to afford fall faslintoi for its
prompt transaction, the present rolling stock not
oeing sufficient to accommodate the trade,
WEL PAINTER & CO.,
BANKERS,
Mo. 30 South THIRD Street,
fHILADKLPHlA.'
ft LEGAL INVESTMENT
FOB
Trustees, Executors and Administrator.
WK OFFER FOR 8 ALB
$2,000,000
OP THH
Pennsylvania Eailroad Co.'s
CiEnCRAL nOUTGAGB
Six Per Cent. Bonds
at 93
AnA Interest Added to the Date
f Purchase
All Free from State Tax, and
lsucd In Hums of flOOO.
These bonds are coupon and registered, Interest
on the former payable January and July 1; on the
latter April and October 1, and by an act of the
Legislature, approved April 1, 1870, are made a
LEGAL INVESTMENT for Administrators, Execu
tors, Trustees, etc. For farther particulars apply to
Jay Cooke & Co.,
E. W. lark At Co.,
W, II. Newbold, Sonde Aertsen,
C. &, II. Horle. io i im
NOTICE.
TO TRUSTEES AND EXECUTORS.
The cheapest investment authorized by law are
General Mortgage Bonds of the Penn
sylvania Railroad Company.
APPLY TO
D. C. WHARTON SMITH S CO.,
BANK.KK8 AND BROKERS,
No. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
' PHILADELPHIA.
JAyCooke&(Q).
PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, AUD
WASHINGTON,
BANKERS,
AMD
Xealeri in Government Securities.
Special attention given to the Purchase and Bale
of Bonds and htocka on Commission, at the ttoard of
Brokers in tula and other cities.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS,
CoLLEUTlOlsb MAD8 ON ALL POINTS.
GOLD AND 8ILVBR BOUttliT AND SOLD.
Reliable HaUnmd Bouis for Investment.
Pamphlets and foil information given at our offlce,
No. 11 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
HO 18m
IOWA. 1301VI3H.
KEOKUK, MUSCAT INK. DUCUQUB,
LKK COUNTY,
And other Iowa bonds (city or county) bought at best
rate.
feOWARD D ARLINGTON,
No. HT 8oulB FOUKTU Street
10 10 lm
BRO.,
E3 1 u e
made to order.
io 7 ret
FINANCIAL.
a desirable:
Safe Home Investment
the
Sunbury , Rwist(JWD
Railroad Company
Ofler $1,300,000 llonds, bearing
7 Per Cent. Interest In Uold,
Secured by a
First and Only Mortgage.
The Bonds are issued in
lOOOs, $ 500s and $9000.
TheConpona are payable In the oity of
Philadelphia on the first days of April and
October,
Free or State and United States
Taxes.
The price at present is
BO and Accrued Interest in
Currency.
This Road, with its connection with the
P.nnylTani Railroad at L&wistown, brings
the Anthracite Coal Fields fl; MILES nearer
the Vestern 1 nd Southwestern markets. With
tt iB p c'vantage it will control that trade. The
hxmbt t Trade, and the immense and valuable
Jojxw't of ores in this section, together with
tr.e Wckly peopled dintriot through whioh it
runs, will secure it a very large and profitable
trade.
WM. PAINTER & CO.,
Dealers in Government Securities,
No. 36 South THIRD Street,
tf4p
PHILADELPHIA.
UfilTLB STATES SECURITIES
Bought, Sold and Exchanged on Host
Liberal Terms.
Gr O 13
Eonght and Sold at Market Bates.
COUPONS CASHED
Pacific Railroad Bonds
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Stocka Bought and Sold on Commis
sion Only,
Accounts received and Interest allowed on Dally
Balances, subject to cbeck at sight.
DE HAVEN & BRO.,
No. 40 South THIRD Stroet.
611 PHILADELPHIA.
7 PER CENT. BONDS
OF THE STATE OP AUK ANSA 8 AT SEVENTY
AND ACCRUED INTEREST.
8 PER CENT. COLD DONDS,
PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST GUARANTEED
B THE BTATB OP ALA B IMA. AT
NIKETY-FIVB AND ACCRUED IN
TERKST. II. It. .IAJI ISO Jk CO,,
CORNER THIRD AND CHESNUT,
10 1 tt .PaiLADBLPHCA.
JOHN S. RUSHTON fr COT.
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
NOVEMBER COUPONS WANTED.
Gity WarrantH
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
No. 60 South THIRD Stroet,
8 set
PHILADELPHIA.
S03 it? 503
BANKER.
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS RKCEIVED AND INTER
ES'J' A1.LOWKD ON DA11.Y BAl?ANt)ES.
ORDEIiH PROMPTLY EXECUTED FOR THE
PURCHASE AND SALE Olf ALL KKLIABLB
CTRITIKS.
COLI KOTIONH MADE EVWRYWHERB.
RJTAL ESTATE COLLATERAL LOANS NKfJO
TIATED. S 87 6m
No. 803 8. SIXTH St., Philida.
HNANOIAL,
B. K. JALII80!J & CO..
tUOCSSSOBS TO
I". JT. ItlCLLLY Ac CO,
KANKKKS AND DSALKR8 IU
Oold, Silver and Government Eondj
At Closest Market Rate,
H. W. Cor. THIRD and CHEST? ITT 8U.
Special attention gtren to COMMISSION OSUifiua
In Nw yor and PhlUdhla 8toc Boarda. eto
ut
E
LLIOTT
17 CI ft
BANKER
ZTO. 109 SOUTH THIRD 8TRB1CT,
DEALERS IN ALL GOVERNMENT 8HOU8I
TIES, HOLD BILLS, ETcJ.
DRAW BILLS OF BICHANGS AND 1880
COMMERCIAL LETTERS OF CREDIT ON THB
UNION BANK OF LONDON.
ISSUE TKAtELLEH8' LETTERS OF CREDIT
ON LONDON AND PARIS, arallabla Vluwiglioal
Borope.
WlUcouectauooDponsand Interest free of cfcart
for partiM making tnelr onanoial arrangementa
witbna. 4mi
F O R 8 A L Wm
Six Per Cent Loan of the City of
Williamiport, Pennsylvania,
FREE OF ALL TAXES,
K At 85, and Accrned Interest.
LegiBlatBtndB are made absolutely secure by act o
to pay Interest'aelllDgtha city to levyjsufflclenr'
"nclpal.
P. 6. PETERfcw,
No. 39 SOUTH THIRD it JOm,
M PHILAPEL?A,
g I L V E5 .
FOB SALE.
G. T. YERKES, Jr., i
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
No. SO South THIRD Street;
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Philadelphia.'
AFE DEPOSIT COMPANIES.
gECURITY FROM LOS3 BY BURGLARY,
ROBBERY, FIRE, OR ACCIDENT.
The Fidelity Insurance, Trust, and
Safe Deposit Company,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
IN THE IB
Hew Marble Fire-proof Building,
No. -i!-331 CHKetNUT Ntreet.
CapilAl (ubsoribed, 81,000,000; paid, (1350,000.
COUPON BONUS, 8TOOK8. SECURITIES. FAMILY
PLATE, OO IN, DKKDti, and VALUABLHS of every
denvription received for a&fe-keepitu, under tcnaraatee, at
verj moderate rates.
The Oompany also rent SAFES INSIDE THEIR BUR.
GLA'K-rKuO VAULjS, at prieea Tarjrio from 15 to
91b a year, according to size. An extra size for Corpora
tions and ttnnkere. Rooma and deaka adjoining TaoJte
provided for Kaf e Reotera.
DFPOSITS OF MONKY RKOETVED Ot INTERKST
at three per cent, payable by check, without notioe, anof
at four per cent., payable "I cbeok, on tea day.' notioe.
TRAVELLERS' LKTTKR8 OF CREDIT famished
available in all parts of Europe.
INCOME OOLLEOTED and remitiod (or one per cent.
The Company act a KXKUUTOR8. ADMINIHTRA.
TOK8, and GUARDIANS, and RKOKIVK and RXB.
CUTE TRUSTS of every deaoription, from the Oourte,
Corporations, and Individuala.
N. B. BROWNE, President.
O. H. CLARK., Vioe-President,
ROBERT PATTERSON, KecreUry and Treasurer.
PlUKulvna,
w 1 -
Aldzander Henrr.
Clarence U. Clark,
John Welsh,
Charles alacalester.
fiiepben A. Jaldwell,
Ueorge K. Pyler,
Henry U. Oibaon,
Mwud W. Clara.
tl. l.iUingo&m f ell,
Henry Pratt UoKean.
16 13fmw
f- URNITURE, ETO.
HOVER'S
PATENT SOFA BED.
All oH and young bachelors, as well aa ladles who
keep old mail's: hall, are novr buying HOYEftS
CELEBRATED PATENT SOFA Uttr. Tula ia the
Only Sofa Bed that can be taken apart tl cleanse It
the same aa a bedstead. All others are unsafe and
liable to get out of repiflr. To bo had only of the
manufacturer and owner,
if. r. 110 vcu.
No. 230 SOUTH SECON HTIIEET.
aiturem PiiiOADELpaiA.
BUY YOUR FURNITURE
or
GOULD efc CO.,
Nos. 37 and 39 N. SECOND Street
AND
N. E. Corner NINTH and MARKET.
LARGEST, CHBAPBST, AND BE3T STOCK, iN
TUB WORLD. U C wfm3mrp
tilHDOYi BLINDS AND SHADES.
LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND LOWEST
PRICES AT
No. IG North SIXTH Street.
STORE SHADES, REPAIRING, ETC
9 W fmwamrp B. J. WILLIAMS 1 A SON.
o
LD OAK8 eEMETERY COMl'AN
OP PHILADELPHIA.
This Company Is prepared to sell lots, clear of all
encumbrances, on reasonable term. Purchasers can
see plans at the office ol the Company,
HO. W3 WALNUT STREET,
Or at the Cemetery, where all Information needed
Will be cheerfully given.
By giving notice at the office, carriages will meet
persons desirous of purchasing lots at Tioga Station
on the Germantown Railroad, and coavey them to
the Cemetery and return, free of charge.
ALFRED C. HARMER, President
MARTIN LANDENBEROER, Treaa.
MICHAEL NISBET, Sec'y. 10 5 wfm 6m