The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, October 22, 1870, FIFTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1870.
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IUSICAXj AI1I imiSIATIC."
The 171 It Ahimbiiiiu,
t'Lt. Nii.ssoh will make her lut annparance
tils city, for the pnwent at least, at a matinee to-
I at the Academy of Mnslo.
T ttik CintHNCT the Lingardfi will appear for the
tune mis evening in the extravaganza of
to.
n Monday the Lisa Weber burlesque troupe will
Muce a travesty entitled Krnani: or. the Tivo
m of a Dilemma.
JT tbb Walnitt Mr. J. S. Clarke will appear this
.jrnoon a "Asa Trencnara," m vur Amenean
Uin, and this evening as 'Dr Pangloss" and
At thb Arch Knowlcs' comedy of Tin Love Cmm.
I comic nrama or u ne loonies, ana tne nautical
ma of The Floating Dewon will be performed this
Jnlnar.
n Moneay a new comedy entitled u. ., oy t.
KolMrtson, Will be produced.
t TDK Amkiucan an Inter Ming Saturday night
il announced.
t tub Eleventh Stbkkt Opera Hocsr an en
alnlng minstrel programme will be presented thto
nlng.
t tiik Arcs Street OrER House a variety of
lesques, songs, dances, and other attractions will
given thU evening.
mkrican Theatre. The entertainment pra
ted at this theatre continues to be attractive and
1 patronized. Cool Burgess Is drawing good
anm an. I t)i a 1 a yntt, ttnmnanw nrnannt ft VAnmt.lln
rvormance that pleases every visitor. Adverse
riclara. as Is usually the case, is adding to the
Kelpts at the box oillce. ledger of tut.
OXs American iiieatrb. j nr-re is no piacn oi
usement In Philadelphia where a mora deltgt tful
nlng r an be spent than at ox s American i nea
Thls Donular establishment Is crowded to its
Fiost capacity every evening, and the perforra
es are light, cheerful, pleasing, and varied. Mr.
oen ox aocs nis utmost to piease, ana ins euorts
fully appreciated by tne rnuaieiinia puouc. a
at bill will be presented this evening. Dap,
21.
ox's American The last week of the great Cool
h-gess in his Ethiopian specialties Is announced.
saricntreat to see mm. mm lie ne moi mo
fcxeuse. appears In to ballets, while the rest of
fc, bill Is very long and is made up of the tcst per-
mances iv tne large ana unexceiicu company,
rald,Oct. 81.
ox's Amkkioan Theatre. Valse criticism has
atly popularized this place, and awakened any
louui of popular sympathy. The great resort is
rhtlv crowded. All the performers have won
my triumphs in their respective proiessions.
rit, liKe trum, will oe rewaracu. r rem uecora,
toberi'l.
city iTi:.ns.
For additional City Items tee Imide Pages.
Fall Overcoats. A Fine Assortment, very corn-
table in place of the Linen Duster, for travelling at
is season, rrtces moderate.
Halfway between I .
Yith and sixth streets. 1 No. ki a m arket Street.
"We have a Grover &. Baker Sewing
acnine for seven years In constant use, hemming,
ling, tucking, and everything Chat the Angers can
It is preferred over all others on account of its
rabUlty of work, elasticity, and strength of stitch,
Qse of movement, and simplicity of construction."
Mrs. General fluclU
New Bronzes,
Lai and Imitation, a J urge and choice selection now
en at Kerr's China Hall,
,o. 1213 tncsnut street, between iweirtn ana
Thirteenth.
AU Prices.
rl'uE largest Is not always the best, .but the
mericak House, Boston, which is the Largest
otel in New England, will also be found one of
e best. Every provision is made for the comfort of
Icsts.
MARRIED.
Watson McLeran. On Thursdav morning, Oct.
. 18T0. bv the Rev. Percv Browne. Mr. William W.
ATSON tO MISS AMANDA O. MCLKRAN, both Of Ptll-
delphla.
Carroll. On the night of October the 20th, David
Carroll, in the 77th year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are re-
hectfullT invited to attend his funeral, from the
fcsidence of his son-in-law, Dr. Urquhart, No. S:t5
line street, on Monday, the 24th instant, at 11 A. M.
nterment at Woodlands Cemetery.
Conner On the 15th Instant, James Q. Conner,
Athe relatives and friends, Amity Lodge, No. 19, 1.
'al O. F., and the oystermen s union ana oyster.
lS.en Generally, are invited to attend the funeral,
rom uis late residence. No. 829 South Third street,
n Sundayiarternoon, tne vwa instant, at 3 ociock.
'o proceed to Machpelah Cemetery.
Kitselman. On the 18th instant, Sarah J., wife
r John H. Kitselman, in the 34th year of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect-
blly invited to attend the funeral, from the real-
ence oi ner nusoana, rower jueriuu, jnuuigumery
ounty, on Sunday morning, 23d inat., at 10 o'clock.
Mbin. On the 82d instant, Edw. B. Mein, in the
tu year of his age.
His relatives and male friends are respectfully ln-
I lted to attend his funeral, from his parents' rest-
ence. No. 718 North Tentu street, on Tuesday, tne
iMh instant, tit 10 o'clock. To proceed to Laurel
lull.
TRIMMINGS, PATTERNS, ETO.
;WM. MENCKC & BROTHER,
No. 804 ARCH Street.
LATEST STYLES
LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS,
Berlin Zephyr Goods, Etc.
A large Importation of Embroidered Cushions and
Embroidered Hilppers, from 760. upwards.
i We have now on hand a full line of the celebrated
tyr- v bOTJDIER'S HID GLOVES,
h Considered in Europe superior to any other make.
Also, a fall line of the
VICTORIA KID GLOVE?,
The best One Dollar Glove in the market,
100 Per lalr.
A complete assortment of the celebrated
J. B. P. PARIS CORSETS.
WM. MENCKE & BROTHER,
10 8 sniwlm No. 804 ARCH Street, Phllada.
NEW STORE.
JKS. F. ii, V. IHA.3IU12RS,
Faucv and Staole Trlinnilnorg.
K "ZEPIIVK CSOODS, ETCt
No. 224 South ELEVENTH Street.
Pomades, Soaps, Powders, Perfumeries, Hosiery
Gloves, Ribbons, Etc 9 15 tha3mrp
L. O O K INO CLA86 E 8 . ETO.
BUY LOOKING-OLASSLS
AND
PICTURE FRAMES,
WlfDOW-CORXlUES AND MOULDINGS,
AT
SALT LIE'S MANUFACTORY,
No. 811 MARK Hi1 STREET.
?l The largest and best stock of Mirrors and Picture
frames in the city. Every one can besuitcd in size,
Hnality, and price.
P. S We are overstocked ami must sell. Large
glesroom on second floor. It
CHILDREN'S DRESSES.
M SHOEMAKER fc CO., No. luW OHK9NUT
Street, have opened a handsome assortment
Of CHILDREN 'S CLOTHING.
New Style Boys' Hats.
Also, a handsome assortment of Ladies' Wrappers.
Ladles' Flannel Waists.
L Ladies Mermo Waists, trimmed, suitable for eve
I ulng wear.
" 6 M. SHOEMAKER CO..
10J2 St' No. 1024 CHESNUT Street.
WATCME8i JEWELRY. ETO.
No. 1320 C11ESNUT Street, Phlta
Watches. Jewelry, Silver and Plared-
ware, a good assortment at
MODERATE PRICES.
Watches and Jewelry
carefully (epAtreo. 1 19 tnstaSmrp
HELM B OLD'S PREPARATIONS.
H. T. HELMDOLD'S
Corcentrated Fluid Extract Bachu
THE GREAT DIURETIC.
The proprietor trusts that Its remedies, from the
fact of their being advertised, may not be classed as
patent medicines.
IIELMBOLDS FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU
Is a pharmaceutical preparation. The proper name
ib given, and it is the most active which can be made.
It is indorsed as a cure by all medical works for such
diseacs as recommended by the proprietor. It la
tleafant in its taste and odor, free from all injurious
properties, and is taken by adults and children. It
is tonic, oluretic, blood purifying and invigorating.
Enfeebled and delicate constitutions of both sexes
will find it far more strengthening than any of the
preparations of bark or iron.
See medical properties contained in Dispensatory
of the United States, of which the following Is a cor
rect copy
BUCHU. Its odor is strong, diffusive, and some
what aromatic, its taste is bitterish, and analogous
to that of mint. It Is given chleny in complaints of
the minary organs, such as gravel, chronlo catarrh
of the bladder and urethra, diseases of the pros
tate gland, and retention or the incontinence of
urine, from a loss or tone in the parts concerned in
its evacuation. It has also been recommended in
d)ppepBla, chronic rheumatism, cutaneous affec
tions, and dropsy.
TESTIMONY.
CURE OF ORAVBL OF FIVE YE.VRS' STANDING
STONE PASSED AND TO BE SEEN,
Savannah, Toon., May 14, 1859.
Dr. II. T. nclmbnti:
Dear Sir: We introduced your "Fluid Extract
Buchu" in this country about eight months ago, and
are happy to state that it is meeting with universal
faver. We wish to inform yon of one instance
(among many) where your f'Buchu" has worked
wonders. A man in our country named J. B. Eatell
had been suffering about five years with gravel.
About six weeks ago he bought of us one bottle of
your "Buchn," and before he was through with one
bottle he passed a gravel that weighs eight grains,
which we now have on exhibition at our drug store.
He says that he will never be without the "Buchu"
in his house again. Yonr preparations are gaining
favor every day. Very respectfully yours, etc.,
ECCLE3 & HINKLE, Druggists.
CURE OK BLADDER AND KIDNEY AFFECTION
OF LONG STANDING STONE PASSED AND
TO BE SEEN.
Westport, Conn., Sept B, 18C9.
U. T. nelmbold.Esq:
Dear Sib: I commenced taking your "Extract
of Buchu" about two weeks since for an affection of
the bladder and kidneys. I have suffered by spells
very much far a few days past. But yesterday relief
came through the effect of your "Buchu." A stone
passed from my bladder about the size of a large
pea, and I now feel perfectly well and entirely free
from the pain that I nave suffered with "so hard."
I attribute my cure to your medicine entirely, and
would recommend all persona similarly affected to
try it. I have great faith in its curative powers.
Yours truly, THOMAS J. BENNETT.
refers to)
Rev. WILLIAM COGSWELL, Westport, Conn.
J. I G. CANNON, DruggistTwestport, Cono.
H. B. WHEELER, Esq , Westport, Conn.
BRADLEY HULL, Esq., Westport, Conn.
Dr. WAKEMAN, Reading, Conn.
R. "W. R. ROBINSON, Wholesale Druggist, New
York City.
Ana many otners u necessary,
CURE OF KIDNEY AND BLADDER AFFECTION
OV A PATIENT SEVENTY-EIGHT YEARS OP
AGE.
THANKS TO MR. HELM BOLD.
Girard, Penn., March 81, 1369.
Editor "Cosmopolite": I desire as an unsoli
cited trlbnte to the merits of Helmbold's Buchu, ami
for ttip benefit of those similarly airlicted as myself,
to say that after consulting many eminent physi
cians, and trying nearly all the best advertised reme
dies, in the vain hope of finding relief from aggra
vated kidney and bladder diseases, from which I
have suffered excessively for many years, good for
tune finally suggested to me Helmbold's Buchu,
whlcn I commenced using with little faith, and no
apparent beneficial results, for about a month. At
the expiration of that time, however, I thought I
commenced to experience slight relief, which en
couraged me to persevere in Its use, and now, at the
expiration of four months, although I am an infirm
old man, nearly 78 years of age, and consequently
medicines cannot be expected to favorably affect
me us they otherwise would, I have found such un
speakable relief asd permanent benefit from Mr.
Helmbold's valuable discovery, that 1 feel I ought to
publicly record the fact, as an acknowledgment to
him and a valuable suggestion to the public. Yours
respectfully, 1). M. LAREN.
Mr. Laren refers to the following gentlemen:
Colonel DAN RICE, Oirard. Peuiu
CHARLES STOW, Esq, Girard, Penn, editor
Cosmopolite.
GEORGE II. CUTLER, Girard, Penn., attorney,
C. I. HINDS. Girard, Penn , attorney.
Captain D. W. HUTCHINSON, Girard, Penn.,
attorney.
DAT ID OL1N, Girard, Penn., merchant.
C. . ROCKWELL, liirard, Penn., merchant.
B. C. Ely, Girard, Penn., druggist.
A PERM AN ENT CURE OF GRAVEL OF TWELVE
YEARS' STANDING STONE PASSED AND
TO BE SEEN.
Bvhnsipk, Conn., Dec. 15, 1SC9.
Dr. Bchnbold:
Dear Sir: It is with much pleasure that I write
you upon facts respecting myseir. I do not know
hardly how to express niynelf. I have been for the
last fen or twelve years the greatest sufferer man
could be and live; but mo'e sometimes than others.
The complaint was the "kulnnfs" and "bladder."
Have consulted doctors, both in Massachusetts
aid this State, and taken pills, I may say by the
nuart, also liquored medicines, but found no relief
from any, and got worse the last six months. I was
so that I could scarcely get about. 1 could not rest
nielil or day. it would soon nave been "all ud" with
me, if 1 liad not seen your advertisement in Jhe
Berkshire Courier, headed "Kidneys." I read it
tlu-rugb, and thought I would try it. I purchased
a bottle, out, mina you, naa not much faith in it.
Why fciiouia j, wuen i naa ueen trying bo many
things and cost me so much? Well, I began taking
It, and before 1 had taken the first bottle I felt bad ;
but I finished it and got another. By the time I took
half of the second I still got worse (apparentlv).
When I walked it seemed as If my right kidney was
falliBg (rom its place, and I felt really bad. I felt so
before 1 had finished the second, that I had made
up my mind it was or no use trying any more and
al this time the "Buchu" was doing its work, but I
did not know it; so I gave it up and went to Hart
ford on Saturday, to one or the best doctors in the
city. He said It was the neck of the bladder, and I
should have to undergo an operation. He gave me
medicine and I went home quite downhearted, on
Sunday I was unable to go to church. I had not
taken any of his medicine, but on my return con
tinued using the "Buchu," and in the afternoon it
had the desired effect.
1 cannot tell yon all, but this is a true story of my
case, and you are welcome to mase sucn use or my
name as vou think proper. I am pretty well known In
Berkshire ; also in Connecticut. The advertisement
saved me. Why not publish more? TneKpringtield
Jttyublican is a wide-spreaa paper, if any one
wishes to see this wondr they caudoso. I could
wiiteail day, but think i nave said enough this
time, so l remain your ever weu-wisner.
' EDWAKD L. HOWARD,
Paper Maker, Burnslde, Hartford county, Conn.
refers to
Dr. MACK, Burnside, Conn.
Or- WRIGHT, North Lee, Mass.
Dr. HOLKl'M. North Lee, Mass.
Dr. ADAMS, Ktockbrldge, Mass.
Dr. SCOTT, North Manchester. Conn.
Dr. JAQUE8, Bu kland Corners, Conn.
Dr. BEAKSFOUD, Hartford. Conn.
All of whom treated me for the disease.
DR. KET9ER
Is physician of over thlrtr veers' experience, and
a graduate of the Jefferson Medloal OoUeee, and of
the University of Medicine and Surgery, of Philadel
phia. Mr. tf. T. Ilrbn&oM.-
Dear Sir: In regard to the anestion asked me as
to my opinion about Buchu, 1 would aay that I have
used and sold the article in various forms for the
past thirty years. I do not think there Is anv form
of preparation of it I have not used, or known to be
used, In the various diseases where such medicate
agent would be indloated. Yon are aware, as well
as myseir, mat it nas been extensively employed in
the various diseases of the bladder and kidneys, and
the reputation It has acquired, in my Judgment, is
warranted by the facts,
1 have seen ana nsed, as before staled, everr form
of Buchu the powdered leaves, tincture, fluid ex-
xracx ana i am not cognizant or any preparation or
that plant at all equal to yours. Twelve years' ex
perience ought, I think, to give me the right to Judge
of its menu; and, without prejudice or partiality, I
give yours precedence over all others.
I value your Buchu for its effects on patients. I
have cured with It, and seen cured with it. more dis
eases of the bladder and kidneys than I have ever
seen cured with any other Buchu or any other pro
prletary compound of whatever name.
uespectruiiy yours, etc.,
GEO. 1L KEYBER, M. D.,
No 140 Wood street, Pittsburg, Penn.
Aca. 11, 1S6S.
A CASE OF TWENTY YEARS' STANDING.
rnii.APKi.ruu, pa., June 85, 186L
II. T. Helmbold, Druaaist;
Dear Sir : I have been a sufferer for nnwards of
twenty years with gravel, bladder, and kidney affec
tions, during which time I have used various medi
cal preparations, and been under the treatment of
the most eminent physicians, experiencing but little
relief.
Having seen your preparations extensbrelv adver
tised, 1 consulted my family physician In regard to
using your Extract Buchu.
1 aid mis Decause i tad used an kinds or aiver
ttaed remedies and had found them worthless, and
some quite injurious; in fact. I despaired of ever
getting well, and determined to use no remedies
hereafter unless I knew of the ingredients. It was
this that prompted me to use your remedy. As you
advertised that It was composed of buchu, cubebs,
and Juniper berries, it occurred to me and my phy
sician as an excellent combination, and, with his
advice, after an examination of the article and con
sulting again with the drnggist, I concluded to try
It. I commenced to use it about eight months ago,
at which time I was condned to my room.
From the first bottle 1 was astonished and gratified
at the beneficial effect, and after using it three
weeks was able to walk out. I felt much like writing
to you a full statement of my case at the time, but
thought my improvement might only be temporary.
sou mureiure cuuciuueu ui ueier, ami see li it would
effect a perfect cure, knowing that it would ba of
greater value to you and more satisfactory to me.
I am now able to report that a cure is effected
after using the remedy for five mouths.
I have not used any now for three months, and
feel as well in all respects as I ever did.
Your Buchu being devoid of any unpleasant taste
and odor, a nice tonic and lnvigorator of the system,
l ao not mean io oe wimoni it wncnever occasion
may rewire its nse in such affections.
M. MCCORMICK.
Should any one doubt Mr. McCormick's statement.
he refers to the following gentlemen :
non. wiu. muHjtAi, ex-uovi-rnoroi rennsvivania,
Hon. THOMAS B. FLORENCE, Philadelphia.
Hon. J. C. KNOX, Judge, Philadelphia.
Hon. J. 8. BLACK, Judge, Philadelphia. '
Hon. D. R. PORTER, ex-Governor of Pennsyl
vania.
Hon. ELLIS LEWIS, Judge, Philadelphia,
Hon. It. C. GRIER, Judge United Slates Court.
Ilon.G. W. WOODWAKD, Judge, Philadelphia.
Hon. W. A. PORTER, City Solicitor, Philadelphia,
Hon. JOHN BIGLER, ex-Governor of California.
Hon. E. BANKS. Auditor-General. Washington.
D. C.
And many others, if iiecessary.
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS WOULD BE GIVEN
rVli A BOTTLE, IF NECESSARY.
RAHWAT. N. J.. Dec. 2. 18fi9.
. 1. Ilelmbold, Esq.:
Dear Sir : I take great pleasure In sending von a
certificate, In addition to the many yon have received
i rom Bunering numanity. i can scarcely nna lan
guage sufficiently strong to express my beartrelt
gratification at the wonderful cure your "Buchu" has
effected. For four years I have suffered beyond de
scription. All my friends (with myself) came to the
conclusion that my case was incurable. Accident
placed your advertisement in my hands. 1 com
menced taking your "Buchu." I followed the direc
tions, and to my utter astonishment, before I had
taken seven bottles of your valuable medicine (I
would Rive llooia bott'e. If I could not sret it at anv
other price), I am entirely cured. I most earnestly
recommend it to all those suffering from disease. I
have told many persons to take your valuable medi
cine, and they are doing so with great success. Any
information my fellow-citizens may require will be
freely given by the subscriber at hia residence, No.
78 Milton avenue, Rah way, N. J.
Jl. JU. r K EE M AN,
Councilman Third Ward, City of Kahway.
Rabwat, N. J., Dec. 2, 1809.
We, the undersigned, are well acquainted with IL
M. Freeman, of Rahway, and know that be has been
a long time suffering, in the worst possible form, for
the past fonr years, and that lie has beeu entirely
cured by the use of "Helmbold's Buchu."
J. W. SAVAGE, ex-Mayor.
FRANK LA BAU, President of Council.
WM. RICHARDS, Clerk of Council.
PETER A. BANTA, Councilman.
W. J. BROWN, Councilman.
J. S. S. MERlOK, Councilman.
LUV1S HOFF. Councilman.
J.B. STRYKER, Merchant.
City Ham., Mayor's Office,
Rauway, N. J., Deo. 5. 1869. f
This will certify that I am personally acquainted
with 11. M. Freeman, and am cognizant of the facts
as set forth in the above statement, and the several
persons whose signatures are hereunto attached are
all known to me.
JOHN F. WHITNEY, Mayor of Rahway, N. J.
New York State Vol. Institute,)
Corner of 6th av. and Ttfth St., Central Park, f
A Home and School for the Sous of Deceased Sol
diers, j
Dr. II. T. Belmbold:
Two bottles only of the package of your valuable
Buchu presented to the Institute have been used by
the children, and with perfect success. In the case
of our little Lieutenant,. J., his pride is no longer
mortified, and he is free from the dally morning
anathemas of the chambermaid who has charge of
his bedding. I feel that a knowledge of the result
of our nse of your Buchu with the cnlldren under
our charge may save many a Superintendent and
Matron of Boardina Schools and Asylums a great
amount of annoyance; and many a poor child suf
fering more from weakness than from habit, may be
spared punishment that is (not knowing it as a
weakness Instead of a bad habit) most unjustly in
Dieted npon them. Thanking you on behalf of the
cniiuren, ana noping otners may oe aiise oeneucea,
I am respectfully yours,
Colonel YOUNG,
General sup't and Director.
June 16, 1SCC.
Great Salt Lake City, Utah, Jan. 23, 136i
Mr. II. T. Helmbold:
Dear Sir: Your communication requesting our
terms for advertising was duly received, but from a
J prejudice I hud formed against advertising "cures
or secret diseases," it was left unanswered. During
an accidental conversation in a drug store the other
evening, my mind was changed on tho character of
your Buchu. It was then highly commended for
other diseases by two physicians present. Inclosed
please find our rates of advertising. Yours, etc.,
T. a H. STENHOUSE,
Editor and Proprietor of Dally and
Semi-weekly Telegraph.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU established
upwards of eighteen years, prepared by U. T.
HELMBOLD, Druggist, No. 694 Broadway, New
York, and No. 104 H. Teiith street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Price. II U6 ner bottle, or six botHes for ts 60, de
livered to any address. Sold by druggists every
where. None are genuine unless done up in steel-engraved
wrapper, with ao-i if of my chemical warehouse,
aud signed 1L T. HELMBOLD. 110 15 ws it
SPECIAL BARGAINS.
GEO
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CIRCULAR TO
FRENCH DRESS FABRICS.
Although both Great Britai n and Germany furnish this
country with a very large amount of Dresa Textures,
nearly all the finest and most fashionable are of French
manufacture, and hence a great scarcity of French
goods, owing to the war, was anticipated early in the
season. All the French goods that can possibly reach
m this season are now here, and after a careful exami
nation of the market we find that although the BULK
is not quite so small as we expected, yet, to a consider
able extent, it is made up of large IR7DXSCRXIVIi
If AT XI purchases of UXJTXZ3LZAZILZI
TtZAXEIDS, which would not have found a market
here bad it not been fox the anticipated deficiency. ThU
is more particularly the Gase in the article of XtLACXC
iXiXIS- We, therefore, advise particular care to pur
chasers in the selection of those goods. In Fine Worsted
and Woollen Dress Goods there will be a D23CXSXSD
SCARCITY, and we would invite an early exami
nation of our stock while it is replete in the most re
cherche textures we have ever imported, and CAN-
NOT BX3 DUPLICATED.
Our BXiACXI SXLXE STOCK contains nothing
but the most OS LSD RATED and RELIA
BLE of Lyons makes.
HOMER, C0LLADAY & CO.,
1412 AND 1414-
J. Rll. HAFLEIGH,
Hos. 1012 and 1014 CHESHUT STREET,
nAS NOW OPEN A GREAT VARIETY OF
TV E W
LADIES' SUITS,
DRESS GOODS, ETC.,
JOUVIN S KID GLOVES. ! m
HOSIERY AIVT WHITE GOODS,
AND A FULL1STOCK IN
MOURNING GOODS.
1 L
FLANNELS!
mills, selling at small
turers prices.
MAKES CANTON FLANNELS.
GREAT ATTRACTIONS.
Sheetings and Table Linens, Napkins, Etc.
THE LADIES.
CIIESNUT STREET.
STYLES I IV
L 0 K E M.
ARCH STREET.
FLANLMELS!
advance on manufac-
GILBERT'S FLANNELS,
GILBERT'S WELSH FLANNELS,
REAL WELSH FLANNELS,
OrERA FLANNELS,
SAXONY FLANNELB,
MEDICATED FLANNELS.
QA8, FIXTURES
CORNELIUS & SOHS.
M AW ITACT I'B CRg
OF
GAS FIXTURES.
Wholesale and Retail
Salesrooms,
(io. 821 CHERRY Street
PHILADELPHIA.
We hare no store or salesroom
en Chesnnt afreet.
14 2m5p CORNELIUS ft SONS.
BAKER, ARNOLD & CO.,
OF
GAS FIXTURES,
CHAHDELIERS,
PENDANTS,
BRACKETS, 10.
Of Every Design.
SALESROOMS,
No. 710 CHESNUT Street
MANUFACTORY,
8. W. Corner TWELFTH .and BR OWN
8 Mjmrp PHILADELPHIA.
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PHOVI DENT
Life and Trust Co.
of imiii.aii:i.iiii.
No 111 South FOURTH Street.
The dividend received by a policy-holder la tti
difference between the actual cost of insurance and
tho premium paid. This company la expressly re
quired by its charter to divide every dollar oi sur
plus thus arising? among ita policy-holders. It U
therefore purely mutual.
The Kew York report for 1S70 stiowa that the as
sets of this compunv are in the proportion of l-50 to
every II of liabilities, thus insuring perfect relia
bility. It has received the approbation of the most learned
actuaries, and la endorsed and recommended by
many of the most prominent scientific and public
men in the United States. An institution of a simi
lar klnu in Eu gland, the Friends' Provident Institu
tion, has been wonderfully successful.
Its advantages in every respect, both as to safety,
cheapness, terms of policies, etc, are not excelled.
The prudent and economical management of 1U
business, combined with the remarkable average
longevity of its members, commends it to the coa
tid. nee and favor of all classes of whatever denomi
nation. Call or send for circular. Agents wanted. A
easyjomjianyjojjollcltlfor. 8 18 eosSSp
BOOTS AND 8HOE9. '
FALL STYLES!
FINE DOOT8 AND 8HOB8
FOR GENTLEMEN,
Made on improved Lasts, Insuring Comfort,
Beauty and Durability.
BARTLETT,
No. S3 SOUTH SIXTH STREET.
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