THE DAILY EVKNJNG TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, Fill DAY, OCTOBER 28, 18 JO. 5 DR. 8CIIENCK Bajs there nre only two things nocessarj to be done to cure consumption. The first is to prevent the pitient frjna taking cold. The second is to get np a proper tone for the stomach. His Falmotiio Sjrnp, Ssaweod Tonic, and Mandrake Tills, when used in accordance with directions, will bring aboat a healthy condi tion of the luDgn and stomach, which ia the first grand requisite. This done, the only thing to be observed is the avoidance of taking cold. But this, unfortu nately, many persons will not do. They expose themselves to the raw winds of our Tariable climate, and thereby defeat all the good accomplished by the medicines named above. To prevent these bad results, Dr. Bchenck advises his patients to go to Florida in tie winter season, as the climate there is jnore equable. "When this is impossible, the next lest and only safe thing that the patient Can do is to stay in the house all winter, keeping the temperature of the apart tnent at about 70 degrees Fahrenheit. If patients will not follow this Bimple advice, they cannot reasonably hope for a cure. Exposing themselves to the rasp . ing winds of the Middle States in the winter Season, they take fresh colds, and these re peated assaults upon an already debilitated System at length reduce it so low as to place it beyond the reach of any medicine. Now Di. Schenck's medicines are a sure 1 cure if they are taken properly. They puri fy and invigorate the system. They nourish, ' while they remove all deleterious nutter. They restore lost appetite and create a desire for that kind of food without which a patient Cannot hope to be restored to health. But of what avail are their restorative effects if they are time and again neutral ized by exposure ? aLet no consumptive patient forget that it is the little colds in the beginning that produce the great ones that Ultimately destroy. Hundreds of the very worst cases of con sumption have been cured by the use of Dr. Schenck's medicines, and the tens of thou sands who are either in the incipient stages of this terrible disease, or whose cases are confirmed ones, may be benefitted in the same manner if they could be prevailed upon to use them as directed. v Hundreds of consumptives who have been cared by their use have had a return of the disease simply because they forgot the in junction a void taking cold. They think they must have fresh air. Physicians recom mend it, and they obey. The -result gene rally is-death, or a terrible lingering more to be dreaded than death itself. Once cured, it is possible to stay cured, if Dr. Schenck's directions are observed; but if (hey are cot, the condition of the patients is Worse than before. They must have exercise, but let them have it in their apartments. Let hem keep warm. Let them - exercise as much as their strength will permit in their own homes every day. Get the blood into healthful circulation. Keep up the spirits. Call in pleasant company such M wear pleasant faoes. If long-faced prophets of evil visit yon, don't fcsk them to come again. Encourage cheer ful visitors who bring cheerful news, and who are cot messengers of bad tidings. This done, the patient cannot fail to improve and Ultimately be cured, unless his case has been neglected so long that it is utterly hopeless. The lungs will not heal as long as they are expesed to violent extremes of temperature, find if patients will only bear this fact in mind and use Dr. Behenck's medicines pro perly, M directed, they can soarcely fail to be CuracL LJU'BICAL. JLHO PRAWATIC. The Oil Y Amnnetnr-nta. At Tn Walnut Mr. John 8. -Clarke will tnke a benefit to-night, when he will personate "Jere miah Beetle" in Tom Taylor's comedy of Th Ilabe in the Wood, and "Jack Humphries" in Poole's farce of Turning Vie Tables. There will be a tnatinoe to-morrow, when Mr. Clarke will appear as "Jeremiah Beetle," and as "Cousin Joe" In the farce of The Rough Via rond. On Monday Mr. John D. Stockton's comedy of For v. Goose will be produced. This piece achieved a great success when it was brought out in London, and as the author is a Philadel phia!), It will undoubtedly receive the proper amount of attention fromour playgoers. At the CnasNUT the Lisa Weber troupe will appear for the last times this evening and to morrow afternoon in the burlesque of Ernani. On Monday Mad'lle Fanny Janauscuek will appear in English traced v. The engagement of this great artist Is limited to six nights, and the lovers of the higher forms of dramatic art may expect rare enjoyment from her performances. Mad'Ue Janauschek will personate "Mary Stuart," "Deborah," "Lady Macbeth," and other tragic characters. At the Arch the comedr of M. P. will be represented for the last times this evening and to-morrow. On Monday a new piece by Mr. Albcrry, enti tled The lino Hoses, will be produced. At Dvprez Hi Benedict's Opeka House Mr. Andrew ltedifer wilt have a benefit this evening, when he will appear as "Claude Melnotte" in Thr Lai.ly of Lyons. At the American a first-rate Saturday night bill is announced. Adam Forepavqh'b combined menagerie and circus will exhibit this afternoon and evening at the corner of Broad and Wallace streets. AT THB ELEVENTIT STREET OPERA HOUSB the burlesque of Mad'lle Xilsson : or, The 111 auk Aiqhlingate, with other entertainments, will bo given this evening. At the Aiich Street Opera Hoise the Man in black, The. Three o'clock Train, and Fori; Winks are among the attractions offered lor mis evening. till ITKW8. Fast Living ano Its Consequences. When "fast lle" has undermined the strength, destroyed the appetite, impaired the digestion, and stolen the hue of health from the cheek when the hand trembles, the spirits droop, and the whole physical ana mental organization languishes, is It possible to repair the evil and restore the dilapidated system to full health and vigor? We answer that It Is. Hundreds of cases have been cited, thousands might be cited, In which this regeneration has been accom plished by the regular and persistent use ol Plan tation Bitters. Abstinence from the ladulgences which have wrought the mischief is, or course, ne of the means of restoration. But It Is not sufllolent alone. The consequences remain after the cause has been abandoned. A wholesome and genial tonic is absolutely necessary to rouse the corporal and mental energies from their state of collapse. This good work It Is the mission of the Plantation Bitters to perform. But no other stimulant must be taken. Mr. Williaji W. Cassidt, the Jeweller at No. 8 Soath Second street, has one of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silver ware In the city. He has also on band a One assort ment of fine American Western Watches. Those who purchase at this store at the present time are certain to get the worth of their money. The demand on Saturday for our f 15 and other beautiful and cheap suits surpassed anything in the history of onr business. From morning nntll night there was one continual stream of customers making purchases at the Great Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhlll & Wilson, Nos. COS and 60S Chesnu street. Vai.er'8 Restaurant, No 923 Arch street, ele gantly fitted up, Is now in full blast, serving alt the delicacies of the season from S A. M. to midnight. Parties returning from the theatres or opera house served at the shortest notice from an unsurpassed bill of fare. Ladles' Saloon on the second floor. From G. F. J. Coi.burn, Doctor of Dental Sur gery, Newark, N. J The popular dentrillce, known as Sozodont, kesldes being a very pleasant addition to the toilet, contains Ingredients that, If used according to the directions, will prove of the greatest utility to the health of the mouth and teeth. Messrs. Thomas & Sons will sell on Tuesday next the valuable property No. 1221 Walnut street ; wide front, with back outlets; location central ; has gas, bath, hot and cold water, furnace, etc. Sale positive. Sea Moss Farike from pure Irish Moss, for Blanc Mange, Puddings, Costards, Creams, etc. etc. The cheapest, healthiest, and most delicious food In the world. . Oil Paintings. Mr. Charles F. Haseltlne's public sale of very elegant oil paintings will be continued this evening, at No. 1125 Chesnut street, by cata logue. Sale absolute. p Blacking Cases, f 1-26, l-M, $20, 3, 3o, 14-50, S3, and f 6, wholesale and retail, at the Kitchen Fur nishing store, Dock street, below Walnut. "Spalding's Glue," with Brush, realy for nse. ' rriAiiuii:i. Ritteb Nesbitt On the !6th, by Hev. S. W. Thomas, at the residence of the bride's father, Thos. C. Nesbitt, Esq, No. 1226 South Fourth street, Philadelphia, Mr. Jackson Rittik to Miss Annie L, Nesbitt. DIED. Carroll. On the 26th instant, Emza, wife of John Carroll, aged 67 years, a native of County Wex ford, Ireland. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence. Cherry street, between Fourth and Fifth, on Saturday morning, ut 8 o'clock, without further notice. Lauohlin. On the 26th, Henry Edward, son of Sarah J, and the late Henry M. Laughlin, aged 23 years. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his mother, No. 806 Perkiomen street, between Seventeenth and Brown, on Saturday after coon, at 3 o'clock. To proceed to South Laurel 11I1U Miller At Leesburg, Va., on the 84th instant, In the 76th year of his age, William II. Millik, formerly of Alexandria, Va. Wanamakbr. on the morning of 2Tth Instant, Hattik, daughter of John and Mary A. Wanamuker, In the ctb year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral, from No. 1723 Spruce street, on Monday moruuig next, at 10 o'clock. ii Woollrt. On the 27th instant. Mrs. Elizabeth F. Hovoudt, relict of the late Charles Woolley, aged 61 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 441 North Sixth street, on Mondav, October itUt. at a o'clock, without further notice. " SPECIAL NOTICES. tor enlditional Hprial Kotictt m IntiiU Mve.. AUADKMY 0 MUSIC. THE STAR -COURSE OP LECTURES. SIXTH LECTURE, FRIDAY EVENING, October W. By JOSH BILLINGS (Humorous Subject "Milk." HON. CHARLES SUMNER, Oct 31. PETROLEUM V. NASBY, Nov. 2. MISS ISABELLA GLYN, Nov. 8. GEORGE WM. CURTIS, Nov. 4. Admission to each Lecture 60 cents. Retwrv Ad seats 85 cents extra. Tickets for ANY of the Lectures for sale at Gould A Fischer's Piano Rooms, No. W3 IMKSNUT Street, and at the Academy on the evenings of the lectures. Doors open at pj ; lecture at 8. 10 tl i lr MANHOOD AND YOUTUFUL VIGOR are regained by Uklkbolds Extkact BCCUl. 19 I TW SPEOIAL NOTICES. jy- LITERARY AND MUSICAL. KNTERTAtN MKNTS in the WEST A ROM! STKKKT FRESHYTKRIAN CHURCH, EIGHTEENTH and .ARCH Streets. November 1, 1B70. Rev. A. A. WILLITS, D. D.,1 "Mental Dyspepsia." Novembers, 1S70 Rev. aLKX. REED, D. D., "What I saw In Italy." November l.t, 1870. Rev. FRANK I. ROBBINS, "A Trip to California." November 81, 18T0. Rev. J. HYATT SMITn, "From New Y ork to Jerusalem." November 29, 1870 Rev. W. p. BREED, D. D., "A Dav at Shnstian." December 0, 1870 Rev. D. MARCH, D. D., "Reminiscences of the East-" Mnsle nnder the direction of Mr. WILLIAM C. SWING, Organist of the Church. Tickets, 60 oeuts j for the course, I2fsn. For sale at Uould & Fischer's Munlc Store, No. 923 XiUesnut "street; at W. II. Boners Music Store, No. 1102 ('Jim nut street; at c R. Smith Son's Jewelry Score, No. 1510 Market street; at Dr. C. R Keeneys Drugstore. No. 1001 Arch street; and at. Dr. II. B. Llppincott's Drag Store, N. W. corner Twentieth and Cherry streets. A Grand Stereopt.lcon Exhibition will be given In the church on Thursday Evening, November 3, for the benefit of the Sabbath-school. Adults' tickets, 2a cents; children's tickets. 10 cents. 10tt3 2t Of FOR NON-RETENTION OR INCONTI nenie of Urine, Irritation, lnflammatloi, or ulceration of the bladder or kldners, diseases ol the prostate glands, stone In the bladder, calculus, gravel or brick dust deposits, and all diseases of the bladder, kidneys, and dropsical swelUnirs, Uai Hillhrold's Fluid Extract Bucnu. 10 1 7 v ftS7 COURSE- OF LFCTURES AT THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE FOR THE WINTER OF 1370-7!. The leotnres for the winter will be divided into several dlilerent courses, as follows: First Coiwse On General and Organic Chemistry. By Professor B. Howard Rand, M. D. Second Course On Sound. By J. Soils Cohen, M. D. Third Course On Vital Forces. By Professor R E. Rogers. M. D. Fourth !ourse On the Geology of S. E. Pennsyl vania. By Professor A. R. Leeds. Filth Course on Physics and Mechanics. By John G. Moore, M. S. The Lectrres will be delivered on the TUESDAY and THURSDAY or every week, beginning Tuesday, October 85. In addition to ttie free nse of the library and Reading-room, and the advantages of the monthly meetings of the Institute and Its sections, where everything novel or Interesting In science, art, or In vention is presented and discussed, free admission to its lectures Is far from belug the Jeast of the pri vileges of membership in the Institute. The attention of the science-loving public Is in vited to the announcement that the facilities for ad mission to membership are ample and liberal enough to place its benefits within the reach of all. , Any Information can be obtained at the Hall of the institute, WILLIAM H. WAUL, 10 28 6t Secretary. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU GIVES health and vigor to the frame and blood to the pallid cheek. Debility Is accompanied by many alarming symptoms, and It no treatment is sub mitted to, consumption, Insanity, or epileptic fits ensue. 10 1 7w gy- HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHUANO Improved Rose Wash cures delicate disorders In all their stages, at little expense, little or no change In diet, no Inconvenience, and no exposure. M is pleasant In taste and odor, immediate in its action, and free from all Injurious proper ties; 10 17w gy- MERTING OF STOCKHOLDERS OFFICE OF THE SCHOOLCRAFT IRON COMPANY, No. 407 LIBRARY Street, Philadelphia. A special meeting of the Stockholders of the Schoolcraft Iron Com pany will beheld on WEDNES DAY, the 28d day of November, A. D. 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Office of the Company, No. 407 LIBRARY Street, Philadelphia, to take into conside ration the execution of a mortgage upon the pro perty of the company, and the issue of the bonds of the company to an amount not exceeding one hun dred and twenty thousand dollars (1140,000) bearing interest at a rate not exceeding ten per centum per annum, to be secured by said mortgage. The meeting will also be asked to take into con sideration the assignment of the real and personal property of the company In trust for tno benefit of its creditor?, or such other measures as may be laid before it to provide for the payment of the debts of the companv. By order of the Board or Directors, THOMAS SPARKS, Secretary. Philadelphia, Oct. 13, 1370. 10 82 4w THE GLORY OF MAN IS STRENGTH, Therefore the nervous and debilitated should immediately nse Uelmbold's Bxtract Buchu. f 10 1 Tw nAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT THIS? OwlDg to the high price of meats of all kinds, a companv has been organized to manufacture pork out of pig Iron. Whatever doubts may arise in regard to the success of this novel enterprise, there can be none concerning the superiority of the Honejbrook Lehigh Coal sold by J. C. HANCOCK, at the northwest corner of Ninth and Master streets. This superb vein or anthracite maintains the high reputation it gained when first Introduced to our market. It is just the fuel that every house keeper should nse, and when prepared under II AN COCK'S supervision Is entirely free irom dust or slate. Test it for yourselves. 9 9 3m HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU Is pleasant In taste and odor, free from all in jurious properties, and Immediate in Its action. 10 1 7w ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CONSTI rations, of both sexes, use Hblmbold's Ex tract Buch.u. It will give brisk and energetic feel lDgs, and enable you to sleep-well. 10 1 Tw THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders of the CLINTON COAL AND IRON COMPANY will be held on WEDNESDAY, November 8, at 10 o'clock A. M., In Room No. 84, MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. GEORGE W. LEHMAN, 10 26 3t Secretary. TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND unsafe remedies lor unpleasant and dangerous diseases. Use Hblmbold's Extract Bucuo ano Improved Robe Wash. lQlTw ICR- ASTONISHING RESULTS IN TAKING PREfcS COPIES rrom BLANKS printed at HELFBN STEIN LEWIS' Railroad and Comraer clal Printing House, FIFTH and CHESNUT Sta. it J A M E S M. S C O V E L, LAWYER, CAMDEN, N. J. 10 8Tlm s- SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS RE w stored by Uelmbold's Extract Buchd. HO l Tw SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANIES. SECURITY FROM, L088 BY BURGLARY, ROBBERY, FIRE, OR ACCIDENT. The Fidelity Insurance, Trait, and Safe Deposit Company, 07 rUILADFXPUIA. 12 THEIR Sew Marble Fire-proof Building, N. CUfcSNlIT Street. OftplUl tabtoribed, 81,000.000; paid, 8000,000. OOUPOK BONDS, BTOOKS, SECURITIES, FAMILY PLATK, COIN, LB.KLjb. and VALUABLES of r dMcripioD nvtiwi Iw Ult-kMPUili naUtr gurfcnt(, rj modarat rata. The Company also rent 8AKKS INSIDK THEIR BUR. GLA'R-t'KUOJf VAUL'iB, at priOM varying from l to $76 a f according- to tiza. An extra ail for Corpora tion and Banker. Kcouia and 4k adjoining f toll proTidod for i Kntoa. DEPOSITS OF MONKY RECEIVED ow INTEREST, at thro par cant, payabla. by check, without notice, and at low par cant., payabla by check, on tan day' notice. TRAVEUJ-RS LETTERS 01 CREDIT furnished available ia all parU of INCOME COLLECTED and remitted for one per eeoU Tbe Company . nan? act a KXEOOTORB, ADMINIhTRA. GUARDIANS, and RKOKIVK and BXJt. JST8 of every daeeriPUoa. tram the OoorU, I UKN, IDII Ul r-i-'rw TUIIK'I Corporation, and UdiwduaU. H. B. BROVTOE, President, n H. CLARK. Vioe-PridanA ROBERT FATTKMONfiLary and Trawura mm I lL.fiiiilM TT.nn. Clarence ML OUrk. I taihen , A. Oaidwell, John n elan, Gbariea aUoaleater, George K. flier, Henry O. Oibaon. J.UilUngbamtell, H ...i H.nryPial tUcKaan. Lll&mwt HATS AND OAPi. nWARBURTONJS IMPROVED VENTILATED and easy-flttlng DRESS HATS (patented), in all the improved fauhlooa of tbe eeaeoa. CHESNUT btreet. next door to tn P t Offloa. rp C" EORQ E WTTE W I S1 R EAT AMERICAN T KlTtNlTrKK HOUSE, MARKET BTREET, PHILADELPHIA. 1904 I'nrivulled for the size aud elegance ol the stock and for Low lirlces. R mwfrpwi MOVT C LO IN GREAT VAUIET Y READY-MADE. A LARGE STOCK OF CLOTH", CASSIMERES AND COATING FOR MEN'S ORDER WORK. ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, a TENTH TSI CIIESIVUT. ladies' Riding Habits flNANOIALi A DESIRABLE m Safe Home Investment the Sunbury and Lewistovn Railroad Company Offer $1,300,000; Bonds, bearing 7 Per Vent. Interest in Gold, Secured by a First and Only Mortgage. The Bonds are issued in f 1000s. fSOOs and f 300s. The Coupons are payable in the city of Philadelphia on the first days of April and Ootober, Free of State and United States Taxes. The price at present is 00 and Accrued Interest in Currency. Tola Road, with its connection with the PerinBf lyania Railroad at Lewistown, brings the Anthracite Coal Fields 67 MILES nearer the Western and Southwestern markets. With this advantage it will control that trade. The Lombt r Trade, and the immense and valuable deposit of ores in this section, together with the thickly peopled distriot 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, 9tf4p PHILADELPHIA.' A LEGAL INVESTMENT FOB Trustees. Executors and Administrators. WE OFFER FOR BALK 32,000,000 or THS Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s Six Per Cent. Bonds at 93 And Interest Added to the Hate f Purchase. All Free from State Tax, and Issued In Sums of $1000. These bonds are conson 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 lor Administrators, Execu tors, Trustees, etc For further particulars apply to lay Cooke dc Co. 12. W. C lark St Co., We He Neirbold, Son Si Aertsen, C. St II. Borf . io i im UNITED STATES SECURITIES Bought, Bold and Exchanged on Host Liberal Terms. GOLD Sought and Sold at Market Kates, COUPONS CASHED- Pacific Railroad Bonds BOUGHT AND SOLD. Stocks Sought and Sold on Commis sion Ouly. Accounts received and Interest allowed on Dally Balances, subject to check at sight. JJE HA YEN & BRO, No. 40 South THIRD Street. 11 PHILADELPHIA. BRO T-H.IH made to order. . 10 T f6t NNANOIAL, Wilmington and Reading ZUIZLZIOAD Seven Per Cent. Bonds, FREE OF TAXE3. We are offering $300,000 of the Second Hlortsrase Bonds of this Company AT 82 AND ACCRUED INTEREST. For the convenience of investors these Bonds are Issued in denominations of 1000s, 9500s, and 100s. The money is required for the pnrchase of addl. Uonal Rolling stock and the fall equipment of the Road. The road Is now finished, and doing a business largely In excess of the anticipations of its officers. The trade offering necessitates a large ad litional outlay for rolling stock, to afford full faculties for Its prompt transaction, the present rolling stock not being sufficient to accommodate the trade. WEE. PAINTER 'ft CO., BAXKBRS, No. 3G South THIRD Street, is PHILADELPHIA, jAYC00KE5;(p. PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, AND WASHINGTON, BANKER S, AND Dealers in Government Securities. Special attention Klron to the Purchase and Sale of lionets and Btocks on Commission, at the Board of Brokers in this and other cities. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. COLLECTIONS MADB ON ALL POINTS. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD. Pamphlets and full Information given at our ofllce, No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. no 1 3m JOHN S. RUSHTON & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. NOVEMBER COUPONS WANTED. City Warrants BOUGHT AND SOLD. No. 50 South THIRD Street, 8 868 PHILADELPHIA. p O It 8 A L B. Six Fer Cent Loan of the City of Williamsport, Pennsylvania, FREJS 07 ALL TAXES, At 85, and Accrued Interest These Bonds are made absolutely secure by act o Legislature compelling the city to leTyiauffluienti ax to pay Interest and prtnclpaL P. 8. PETERSON & CO.. No. 39 SOUTH THIRD BTREET, U PHILADELPHIA B. K. JAMISON & CO.. SUCCESSORS TO S. X. KET.LY .Ss COM BANKERS AND DEALERS DR Gold, Silver and Government Bonds At Closest market Ilaser, V. W. Cor. THIRD and CHESNUT 8ts. Special attention siren to COMMISSION OKDZBS In New York and Philadelphia stock Boards, eta eta tH IT I 3L. V ES JEl FOE SALE. C. T. YERKES, Jr., ft CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. SO South THIRD Street; IM rTTTTi 1 T) gLPHIAj lOWV UONDS. KEOKUK, MUSCAT INK, DUBUQUE, LKE COUNTY, And other Iowa bonds (city or county) bought at best rates. HOWARD DARLINGTON, . lueua No. UI 80UU rouRia Street, OAS FIXTURES. CORNELIUS & SOUS, MAITACTl ULRS or GAS FIXTURES. Wholesale and Retail Salesrooms, No. 821 CHERRY Street PHILADELPHIA. We liave no store or salesroes eu Chesnut street. M SroSp CORNELIUS & SON. FINANCIAL $12,500. 812,500. MORTGAGES. WE OFFER FOR SALE A Tew Strictly First-class IVTert gages Of aboye amounts. Properties on ARCH Street, West of Broad. Apply to D. C. WHARTON SMITH & CO., BANKERS & BROKERS, No. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREKT, 10 2-t 12t PHILADELPHIA. JJLLIOII el BANKER! U w n KO. 109 BOUTH THIRD BTRXTST, DEALERS IN ALL GOVERNMENT SSCHRI TIES, COLD BILLS, ETC. i DRAW BILLS OF EXCHANGE AND ISSOB COMMERCIAL LETTERS OF CREDIT ON T2UB UNION BANK OF LONDON. ISSUE TRAVELLERS' LETTERS OF CREDIT ON LONDON AND PARU, aTftllfible throughout Europe. Will collect ail Coupons and Interest free of oaarga for parties making their flnanolal arrangements wtUDJL tw 7 PER CBNT.' BONDS OF THE STATE OF ARKANSAS AT SEVENTY AND ACCRUED INTEREST. 8 PER OENT. COLD BONDS, PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST GUAR ANTE ED li THE STATE OF ALABAMA. AT NlhETY-FIVE AND ACCRUED IN TERKST. II. K. JAMISON Sc CO,, COllNEll THIRD AND CHESNUT, 10 19 tf PHILADELPHIA SOS S03 XXA&IlXSSCr? GnARXXZO, BANKER. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS RECEIVED AND INTER. EST ALLOWED ON DAILY B4LANCES. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF ALL RELIABLE SE CURITIES. COLLECTIONS MADE EVERYWHERE. REAL ESTATE COLLATERAL LOANS NEGO TIATED. (3 ST Cm No. 203 S. SIXTH St., Phi la da. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE MAllVIN'S SAFES. The Beit Quality! The Lowest Frices! The Largest Assortment! Flro-proof. Burslar-oroof. MARVIN'S CHROME IRON SPHERICAL Kurjylaxv Safe Will resist all BURGLAR'S IMPLEMENTS foe any length of time, please send for catalogue. MARVIN & CO., Wo. 721 CI1X51MUT Street. (MASONIC HALL,) PHILADELPHIA. 8C5 Broadway, N. Y. log Bank at., Cleveland, Ohio. A number of Second-hand Safes, of different Uakeand sizes, for sale VICKY LOW. Safes, Machinery, etc.. moved aod.hoisted promptly and carefully, at leasonatile rates. 10 1 fmweut NEW PUBLICATIONS. BOOKS FOR THE YOUNG. OUT IN TBS STORM. Large print Engravings ISmo, tt cents. A storv Illustrating the sin of false pretenses. AFTERWARDS; or, Janets Trae ifnend. ltimo, ll'is. A book for the larger scholars. Hl'NOERlNU ANii THlKbllNQ. Beautiful fron- tlcplcce. ISmo, SCeents. DICK AND HIS PONKEY: or, How to Pay the Rent. Llustrated, 18ino, 85 cents. Juit published and for sale by the AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, im Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 10 19 wfmct TBE GREAT AMERICAN FURNITURE E5C PORIOM, liOS MARKET STREET. PHILADKLPIIIA. l'-03 WALN L'T WORK A SPECIALTY Unrivalled for Elegance and Cheapness. Upholstered Clouds in Plush, Terry, and Hair Clotlu 5 lo U iu wfrpSiu IWi Sup erb parlor au4 Chamber sit.
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