!THE DAILY ; EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FIUDAF, DECEMBER 0, 1870. nusiVAL Ann iit vtiatiu. Thm Vtr Anaafwiftiira. At run Walnut Mr. Booth will hare a benefit this evening, when be will appear as "Claude Mel notte" In Th tody Lyon. There win be a maunee to-morrow, when Mr. Booth will personate "Claude Meinotte." To-mor-row evening he will appear at "Rlcnard 1 (I." At tub ABcn the drama of Anrot the Cntintnt Will be represented thla evening. A DiRtinee to-morrow. At Tim Ahkkicah MrsKrw, Ninth and Arch street, the performances this evening will constat ff the burlcmine of WaAimta aud the coraedy of 2'lit Urrm-Kyrd Monttrr. A matinee to-morrow. Mrk. Citaki.ks Warnib's Cmcrs, at Tenth and Callowhill streets, Is a great attraction to the admi rers of lino rqneatrianlsm. A first-rate performance will be Riven this evening. A matinee to-morrow. At ihh Amhkican the last, performances will be given this evening, to-morrow afternoon, and to morrow even in g. iIr. Fox will lieu Mint np shop for a while In order to prepare f.r the opening or his new theatre on Chen nut street, between Tenth and Eleventh, which will take place on Saturday evening, December 17. At tiih Akch Street Opkra Housr those who wish to be amused will nnd abuinlaut attractions In the programme announced for tula evening. At IHu'rkz k Bknbdict's oi-rra IIousb Mr. Wil liam Arlington will mike his la .apps-irati'ies this evening and to-morrow. A matinee to-morrow. Mn. Carl Woi.ksohv will give his second matinee at the Foyer of the Academy of Musi.5 to-day at 4 o'clock. Selections from Beethoven's works wlllba perfornu d. 1 n k oervavia ORcnrsTitA will give a public re nearssl at MuHlcal Fund Hall to-morrow afternoon, when a fine programme of cUnlcitl and popular rnusle will he presented. A Oram) Bazaar, In aid of the B.iptlst Home, will be held at. Horticultural Hall for one week, com mencing Mouilay, December 12. The proceeds of this ba.uar will he devoted to furnishing a home for the nged, infirm, and poor, and wo commend it to the favorable notice of our reader. A (RAn (iKiiMAN Sanitary F.wu will be held at Horticultural Hull from December 2) to January 2. t Jlfta for the fair and commnniciiUotis rnny bp sent, to the (leimaii Society's Hall, No. 21 S. Seventh Btreet. Conckrt. On Saturday night the Washington ,uintetle pive one of their grand concerts, vocal und instrumental. Tie Blc. tious nre good, and a 1 ne entertainment may be expected. Mr. Kellogtf is a.- mmncid for a solo. ciTf nuns. Mk8. Gatfs and Mrs. Jamb. Mrs Uates Good morning, Mi-s. James. How well yoa arc looking; far better than when I saw you last. Mrs. James Oh yes; I am much better than I have been for a long time, and I am on my way for more of my favorite medicine Plantation Bittkrs. One bottle of It is worth all the doctors In the world. No more doctors for ice. Mrs. Gates Nearly every one speaks well of Plantation Hitters, and I have a mind to try It myself. The fact is, I have no appetite, strength, or energy for anything. Mary and Lizzie are la the same way, and lounge about the home all day long, good for nothing. Mrs. James My word for It, Mrs. Gates, ju9t let them try Plantation Bittkhs moderately three Mmes a day, and you will see a wonderful Improve ment, Boys, Boys, Boye. We are soiling for $5 Boys' Overcoats that far sur pass anything ever oirered for the price. Examine them at Roi khii.l A, Wiij-on's Great Brown Stone Hall, Nos. 603 ami COS CnBsNfM- street. N. B. Our 114, 12, and IIS suits are going on by the thousands. Celebrated Pkizk Mkual SnittTS, PERFECT IN KIT, BUI'KIUOIt IN QUALITY AND WOltKMANaiP, CUBAP IN PRICK. Orders rroinptly delivered. A. M. TnOMP30N, M-inufacturer, No. 148 N. Fourth street. Ms. William W. Cassidt, the Jeweller at No. 8 Booth Second street, has one of the largest and roost attractive stocks or all kinds of Jewelry and Silver ware in the city, ne has also on hand 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. Valfr's Rfstackant, No. 929 Arch btreet, ele gantly fitted up, Is now in full blast, serving all the delicacies of the season from 6 A. M. to midnight. Parties returntug from the theatres or opera house served at the shortest notice from an unsurpassed bill of fare. Ladies' Saloon on the second floor. Likk 'Quaker Guns," artificial teeth are of little nse, and easily detected. Take care of the real ones. All you need Is fragrant Sozodont. Use it dally, nnd your teeth will be the last of nature's gifts to fall you. Ska Moss Fakine from pure Irish Moss, for Blanc Mange, Puddings, Custards, Creams, etc., etc. The cheapest, healthiest, and mott delicious food In the world. Bedding, best in the city, lowest pi ne, and gua ranteed, by ALlifcltTON A- Co., No. 1435 ChCBUUt street. "SrAt.niNU'a Gi.uk" mends Headless Dolls and Broken Cradles. Cfstis Thompson. On the 6th Instant, at Trinity Church, Southwarlr, by the Rev. J. Y. Burk, Mr. John F. Cuktib to Lilmb, daughter of Oscar Thomp son, Esq., all of this city. Ecbfkldt Dkbhono On Thnrsday, December f th, by the Rev. Jotieph D. Newlin, Henrt S. Kpk fki.dt to Mart, daughter of M. W. Leshong, all of this city. Ohermtek Hktpkckf.r. On the evening of the 8th instant, by Jewish ceremony, at the residence of the bride's brother-in-law, by the Kev. Rabbi Htrsh, Mr. Alexander Obbrmteh to Miss Baustte Hey deceer, all of this city. Smith Moorb On the 6th instant, by the Rev. William 11. I unices, William M. Hwna and Carrie, daughter of Marmaduke Moore. No cards. iii:k. IIollikmikau. On Wednesday morning, Decem ber 7th, 1SIH, Mary S. Moi.likhiibad, relict of the late Charks K. Hollinshead, In the bil year Of her age. Her relatives and friends are particularly Invited to attend hi r funeral, from the residencf of her son, Charles W. llolllnnliead, No. m South Thirteenth street, ou Friday morniug, December 9th, at 10 to proceed to the Methodist Church in Burlington. N. J., by the 12 o'clock Hue from Wal nut street wharf. McLaiicui.ik.-Ou the tth instant, Margaret MtLAUOllI.JN. The relatives and friends (f the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi st nee of her brother In-law, Mr. Rubers Catersou. No. 1042 Howell street, below Spruce, on Friday morning, at o'clock. Ooborn On the 7th instsnt, Sarah, widow of the late Fothergill Ogborn, iu the 7ist year of her age. The relatives and friend ore respectfully invited to attend tlm funeral, from tier daughter's resi dence, No. 4u7 Franklin street, on Seventh day, the loth instant. Meet at the house at 1 o'cloofc. To proceed to Oeriuantown. Bked On the morning of Heoember 9th, Wil. mam A., sou of Dr. W. A. and Mary L. Keed, In the 2oih year of his age. SPECIAL NOTICES. Fur urf ii'iohal Sj4cial Notit t JniU ttujes. agy OFFICE OP THE PENNSYLVANIA RA1LKOAD COMPANY. Philadelphia November 1, 1870. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The Board of Directors have this day declared semi-annual dividend of FIVE PES CENT, on the Capital 8;o k of the Company, clear or National and State taxer, payable la caat, on or after November 80, 1870. Blank powers of attorney for collecting dividends can be bad at the ornee of the company. The ofltce will be opened at 8 A. M. and closed at S P. M., from November 30-to Decembers, for the payment of dividends, and after that date from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. THOMAS T. FIBTH, 11 12m Treasurer. DR. BURPEE HAS REMOVED TO NO. 11 li fum 132AKCU Street. ?9iA t-NOTJ C E S. fa ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THE STAR COUKSE OP LECTURED. M1H8 SUSAN B. ANTIIONT, ON MONDAY EVRNINd, Deo. 18. Subject '-The False Theory. This lecture Is a presentation of the f ats of lifn, agalnt the theory th At women are born to be sup ported and protected bv men. I.UCKKTIA MOTT will Introduce Miss ANTHONY to tin audience. Admission, 60 cents; Reserved Seats, 4; cents extra. Tickets for sale at GOULD A FISCHER'S PUno Bootrs. No. 923 Chesnut street, and at the Aca lorn on the evening of the lecture. Doors open at t y. lecture at 3. 12 9 3 c gf PHILADELPHIA AND BEADING HAIL 1JOAD COMTANY, Olllcc No. 227 S. FOURTH Stteet. PlIILADRLPHIA, Nov. 89, 1370. DIVIDEND NOTICK. The Transfer Books of this Company will be closed rn Wednesday, the 14th of December next, and re opened on Tuesday, the 10th of January, 1871. A dividend of FIVE Plill CENT, has been de clared on the Preferred and Common Stock, clear of State tax, payable In cash on the 27th of Decem ber next to the holders thereof, as they shall stand registered on the books of the Company at the close of business on the 14th of December. All payable at this ofllce. All orders for dividends must be witnessed and stamped. S. BRADFORD, 12 1 cw Troasurer. jQLj)'" DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS. OFFICE NO. 1P4 SOUTH FIFTH STREET. Philadelphia, Dec. 1, 10. NOTICE All. persons having claims azainst the Department of Highways, for labor dono or material fin nlshed during the year 1S70, are requested to pif sent them for payment on or before the l."th day of December, In order that they may receive the proper attention of the Committee on Highways. MAHI.ON H. DICKINSON, 12 2 lit Chief Commissioner of Highways. tiy- TO VESSEL OWNERS AND CAPTAINS Philadelphia, Dec. 7, HT0. A special meeting of the VE.SiSL OWXHIH' ASSOCIATION will be held at the Association Rooms, No. 123 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY, December 14, IS70, at 12 o'clock, M., to take Into consideration tho necessity of ao.uc Congressional legislation to protect ami advance the Interests of vessels engaged in the coasting trade. All persons interested In this matter are Invited to be present. JOHN W. EVERM VN, President. CHAS. II. STEELMAN, Secretary. 12 9 rmtu3t rtiV- TO THE FKIKNIJS OF HOMEm-ATli f and the Public-. The Honimopatlilo Hospital, jiiHt erected on Cl'THBEKT Btreet, aiiove Eleventh, in the re ar of and forming a part of the IlahDoitiau Medical Collegers now completed, and on MONDAY N KXT, at 2 P. li., will be opened to the public. Tho ladles, through whose exertions the funds have been provided for the erection, propose to hold a FAIR for the sale of useful anl fancy articles In the build ing on MONDAY, TUFSi'AY; WEDNESDAY, anil Till RSUAY next, comnicnlng ou the latter eUya 8t 10 o'clock A. M., the proceeds of which are to provide fer the furnishing aud equipment of the Hospital. 12 9 2t" rtf??- TURNER'S UNIVERSAL NEURALGIA PILL Is an UNFAILING REMEDY for Neu ralgia Facialis. No form of Nervous Disease fails to yield to its wonderful power. Even in the severest cases of Chronic Nunraigla its use for a few days ailords the most astonishing relief, and rarely fails to produce a complete and permanent cure. It con tains no materials in the slightest degree Injurious. It has tho unqualified approval of the best physi cians. Thousands, In every part of the country, gratefully acknowledge its power to soothe the tor tured nerv.es and restore tne failing strength. It is sold by all dealers In drugs and medicines. TCRNER A CO., Proprietors, B!9 mwK No. 120 TKKMONT St., Boston, Mass. pgy- FRENCn BAZAAR FOR TUB BENEFIT OP THE VICTIMS OK THE WATt IN FRANCE. To be held at CONCERT HALL, from December the Uth to December the 24th, CHRISTMAS EVE. An appeal is respectfully made to Philadelphia, the State of Pennsylvania, and all other States, to contribute In gifts or money towards our Bazaar In behalf of the Sufferers In France. The ladies iu charge of tables will gratefully receive any dona tions made iu favor of the conntry of Ltfayetto and Bocharnbeau. ADELE PI COT, President. 12 2 tf C. JACOB, Secretary. fly- A FAIR FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE " Pennsylvania Society for the Preventlo i of Crnelty to Animals is now open at HORTI CULTURAL HALL, aud will bo until SATUR DAY evening, December id. Music during the evenings. Restaurant under able management. Doors open from 10 A. M. till 10 p. M. Seasoa tickets Adults, fl ; children, 50 cents. Single al inissions Adults, 25c.; chlldi-an, li5c. No railllnr. President of the Fair Hon. Alexander Henry. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, Gen. George G. Meade, .Hon. Adolph E. Borie, Hon. Daniel M. Fox, :Dr. Elwyn, and others. G en. 0. 1L Crosman, I 11 13 finwlot Sy UNION LEAGUE HOUSE, BROAD STREET. Philadelphia, Dec. B, 1810. The annual meeting of the Union League of Philadelphia will be held at the League House on MONDAY EVENING, December 12, at 7 o'clock, at which meeting there will be an election for o Ul cers and directors for the ensuing year. GEORGE li. BOKER, 12 B etrp Secretary. NOTICE. UNION LEAGUE HOUSE, Philadelphia, December S, 1S70. The first ART RECEPTION OF THE UNION LEAGUE will beheld at their House, on THURS DAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY EVENINGS, De cember 8, 9, and 10, at 8 o'clock. Members can obtain tickets for their families and friends at tho Secretary's office, GEORGE II. BOKER, 12 JSt m - Secretary. f-jy COMMONWEALTH N ATioNf A L BANK. Philadelphia, December 9, is7o. The annual elycik-n for Directors of this Bank will be held at the Ibniking House on TUESDAY, tho lot n day of January next, between the noun of 11 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M. 12 9 ftu tjlO H. C. YOUNG, Cashier. ty- FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' NA TIONAL BANK, Philadelphia, Decembers, IS70. The annual election for Directors of tins Hunk Will beheld at the Hanking House ou WEDNES DAY, the nth day of January next, betweeu the hours of 11 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M. 12 8tjll W. KUSHTOS, Jr., Cashier, fl5 CORN EXCUA:GE NATIONAL BANK. Philadelphia, Dec. 8, 18J0. The Annual Election lr thirteen Directors of this bank will be held at the Ranking House, on TUES DAY, January 10, 1871. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M. II. P. SCHETKY, J2 9 ftu tjlO c ashier. s OFFICE VOLCANIC OIL AND COAL COMPANY. Philadelphia, Dc. 9, 1S70. The Board of Directors have this day declared a dividend of TWENTY-FIVE CENTS per share, due and payable ou and after 3d luht. TH'MAS J. MAGILL, 12 3 Ct Secretary and Treasurer. aiy ASPECT OF THE RUSSIAN OUK-5TK w Do UELFENSTEIN LEWIS, FIFTH TION- aml f H ESN UT Streets, execute orders for printing of s 11 descriptions? It nos- JOUVIN S KID Gl.OVE CLEANER gloves equal to new. For sale by all druggists and fancy goods dealers. Prioe 25 cents per bottle. 11 23rawf DUY YOUR FURNITURE or GOULD & CO.,' Nos. 37 and 39 N. SECOND Street AKD N. E. Corner NINTH and MARKET. LARGEST, CHEAPKCT, AND BEST STOCK iN TttC WORLD. (It a wfotfiura OAS FIXTURK8. CORNELIUS & SONS, iriAirrAcrtrRiiKs or GAS FIXTURES Wholesale and Retail SalctsroomH, No. 821 CHERRY Street PHILADELPHIA, Wc bme no store or sialcMroom on Chesnut street. 11 l!5 2mr,p CORNELIUS & SONS BAKER. ARNOLD & CO.. MA ti UFA CTURERS or CAS FIXTURES, CliantlclIcrM, 1'cndonts. ISracketM, 12 tc. OF NEW DESIGNS, SALESROOMS, No. 7IO CHESNUT Street. MANUFACTORY, S. W. Corner TWELFTH and BROWN 11 1 8mrp PHILADELPHIA. JEWEURY ETO. HOLIDAY GOODS. J. E. CALDWELL & CO., No. 9C2 CHESNUT Street, Now oiler their entire Importation of EUROPEAN NOVELTIES For the Holidays. These Goods, freshly arrived from LONDON, PAK1S, VIENNA, aud ROME, many of them en tirely new to this city, have been expressly made for their retail sales, In every form of Ornament and Use that Ai t and Taste can devise, la Itronze !t1aille( Crystal, I'orce lnln, Gold, Nllrer. Leather, Ivor jf Tortoise Shell, ETC. ETC, And are now ready for the inspection of all who will favor with a visit their Marble Store, No. 02 CHESNUT St. JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO. 11 !2 tUp 1124 CHESNUT STREET. 1124 SPECIAL NOTICE. We have now arranged for examination the largest and finest assortment we hare ever offered of Diamond, lewelry, Nllver aud l'latcd Ware, I'm Is loth and llrone, I?nslili and Tieuua l'ancy Uoodtt, SUITABLE FOll HOLIDAY GIFTS. Frttn Importations of line goods arriving dally. BOBBINS, CLARK BIDDLE, - No. I 124 CHESNUT Street, U9 iit l'UlLalJEL'PUU. RED CLOUD NAVY TOBACCO. J. A. DLAKB & CO., BOLE MANUFACTURERS, No. 1907 MARKET KTRfctST, . 11 11 ftutSnirp . PaiWDJLPUIA. WHAT SHALL VE DO WITH OUR $5 00,000 WORTH OF FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING ? THE LATENESS OF THE SEASON Und ihe consequent Dullness of Trade, as compared with what wa had expected and prepared for, LEAVE US WITH AfJ iftitlrlERISE OVERSTOCK ! ! ! We will not carry it, For wo ccnimence each season with an ENTIRELY NEW STOCK, and moreover WE IVEMirD THE MONEY For investment in Spring manufactures. Therefore it R1u6t be Sold- THE PEESENT MAMMOTH SALE IS .REALLY THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME AT HEAT MEIS'H CLOTHING. Suit?, Overcoi's, Tant, Vin, ever; thing of our own best makes, and IIOJS9 WEAR. Jackets, CTircoatp, Rclioo' and Dmrr Suit", as good as can ba had than such g kkU aie likely ever agiin to be offered at. COME AT ONCE TO A HAMMER I i WINES. WE HAVE ONLY TWENTY CASES OP TH KUPFERBERG'S Sparkling Moselles left, which wo will sell AT SI8 PER CA&5. VfE OFFElt THEM AT THIS PRICE TO CLOSE THEM OUT, H. a A. C. VAN BEIL, The Wino Merchant., No.1310 CHESNUT St., 11 li fmwsm I'fllLADELPIMA. SPEfTAOLKS OP ALMOST BYERY KIND AND MATB1UAU NOSE SPECTACLES Tortoise Bliell, Rubber, Ool1, or luvlaihle steel. Spy Olasics, MlerosTOpea, Thenuometeia. OPERA GLASSES. 8TEREOSCOPE3 AND VIEWS Priced and Illustrated Cata'ogues sent gratis. Thla is the oldest Spectacle nouae lu Atoeriua. W. Y. JIcl.l.lTI3K, No. T23 CHESNUT Btreet, Philadelphia. gTEBL TAPE MEASURES, STEEL GRADUATtCD RULES, STEEL STRAIGHT EJ) JES, STBEL1RIANGI.ES AND SQUARES. Priced and Uluatrated Cataloguci gratia. W Y. JlctlJ.ISTIJR, No. T2iCUE3NUT Sirdet, fillip lolph U DRAWING INSTRUMENTS, Divider, Parallel Rules, iirawlasr Peu, Dow Pens, bow IVouila. Proira n m. Triangular teal i, Tape Meaiuren, Drawing Paper, l ainw, ou-., Coiupatiaes, Trausiu, and Level. Triced and lllastrr.ted Cataloguea gruii. . 1 . UcALIoIN I'UU, No. Ui CDESNDT Street, J2fni0tra Piillalelphia. rpHE VATICAN, No. 1010 CHESNUT STREET. A sutuary, Uronzes, Clocks, Vases, Pedestals, and elegant articles of tasto for the adornment of the parlor, dining-room, library, hall, and boudoir, and for bridal presents, purchased in Europe pre. vloui to the war at a great sacrifice, and will now be old, retail, at correspondingly low prices. We In Tlte an Inspection at oar spacious store and show rooms, up stairs. The price of all articles marked In plain figures. Oooda packed an skipped free of eiiarge. lemmrp AND MARKET STREETS. PIANOS. GEORGE STEGK & CO.'S PIANOS, Urand, Square aud Upright. ALSO, HAINES BKOS. PIANOS. Only place In Philadelphia for Bale of . Maion & Hamlin'i "World-Ilenownea Cabinet Organs. For tale or rent, or to rent with viei to piiril a, ffirf part ofretxtal apply. 9 10 tf 4OlJL.ft AC FISCKIUEt. t beitnut Here t, 10 IS Arrh St re l. J. K G Oi l. D, Witl.JJ. 1"1-;IIER. STEiNWAY & SONS' Grand Square and Upright Pianos. Special attention is called to their no l'atent Upright I'Iuiioh, With Double Iron Frame, Patont Resonator, Tubular Kclal I'runio Action, eta, which are matchless in Tone and Touch, and unrivalled In durability. C11AUI.U8 IIL.AHliyU, WAREROOMS, No. 100C CHESNUT STltEET, 13 trp PniLADELrHIA. X A T U N rJ? an Arion I?intio lrtes, Warranted to ptond In tune longer than any other PlanoB in the marker. ALSO, EF TEY'S COTTA i E OIK JANS, With the Jubilant. E. M. I5RUCE, No. 1 Korth Whami street. Music liound at lowest rates. li 9 finwltn-p GROCERIES. ETO. SPANISH OLIVES. FINEST QUALITY OF THE CXEW CHOP, For sale by the gallon by JAMES R. WEBB, 8. E. Corner WALNUT and EIGHTH s lmrp Philadelphia; MATERIALS FOR MINCE PIE 5. BCNCfl LAYER RAISINS AND SULTANA RAf bIN8, CITRON, CURRANTS, SPICES, SWEET CIDER, WINES, ETC. ALBERt'c. ROBERTS, Dealer in Fine Groceries, 117 corner ELEVENTH and VINE Sts. NEW PUBLICATIONS. NEW PUBLICATIONS. WHAT CHANGED GUY DENNIS or, Life at School. 16mo, 60 cents. DAIS AT .MILLQATfi; or. Lame Johnnies HoiU d y. ISrno, Wcents. "Story of a pleasant s.iin mer vacation spent on the banks of the Clyde." CHEAT THINGS DONE BY LITTL8 PEOPLE, isnio, 40 cents. "A valuable book lor children, giving an account of 'Llitle Heroes,' 'CHever Little People,' 'Missionary Children,' 'Little Martyrs,' etc" AXONS I LONDON. ISino, 196 pages. 60 cents. Just published and for sale by the AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, U'ii Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 11 30 WlCl6t selling at a haivjr dUeouut ou orliniry prioas in Philadelphia, and offered aw at lower tl u FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE MARVIN'S SAFES." The Sest Quality! The Lowest Prices! The Largest Assortment! Fire-proof. Durslar-oroof, MARViri'3 CHROME IROM SPHERICAL 15 in la i' tSiiio Vlll resist all P.imaLAR S IMPI.ItMENTS for any length of time. Please scud for calaloue. MARVIN & CO., No. 721 CUES! J OT Street, (MASONIC HALL,) PHILADELPHIA. SC5 Broadway, N. Y. 109 Ran at., Cleveland, Onto i A number of Secoud-haud Safes, of diuVreu makes and sizes, for sale Vbh V Low. I Safes, Machinery, etc, niovnd aid hoisted promptl and careiully, at reasonable rate. lu T fmwuiu 8AFE DEPOSIT COMPANIES. gECURITV FKOM LOSS BY BURGLAHY ROBBERY, FIRE, OR ACCIDENT. The Fidelity Insurance, Truar 4 Safe Deposit Couparsy OF l'ilILAlELPillA, IK VUKIU New Marble Fire-proof Building, Nos. 331 CHESS UT Street. Capital subscribed, ti.owi.oun; paid, fsoo.o'K). IOUPON HONPS, STOICS, SKCURITIKS. FAMILY PLATE, COIN, UKEDS. a-d VaLUa ULliS of every descilptmu received for ia re-keeping, uudcr guarantee, at vtry inoderute rates The Uonipany also rett SAFES INSIDE Til HI It BLKGLAK-PROO VaL LTS, at prices vaiylnR ir ra tie to TB a year, accidlig f siz. Au etra Hlr.e for Corporal ions ami Bankers. Room and dcdks adjoining faults provided lor Snfe (tenters. DEPOSITS OF MONEY RKCEIVEO ON INTE REST at three per cent., payable iv check, without notice, and at tour per cen, payable by check, on ten days' notice. TRAVELLERS' LETTERS OK CREDIT furnished available In all parts of Europe. INCOME COLLECTED and remitted for one per cent The Conrpany act as EXIX'UToKS, ADMINIS TRATORS, aod OUAKDIANS, and HHUKlVK and EX ECl'TK 1 Kl'S I S of every description, from Hie Courts, Corporations, and Individuals. N. B. BROWNE, President. U. H CLARK, Vice-Prestdent. ROBERT PATIRBSON, Secretary and Treasurer. uuicciuua. N. B. Browne, Alexander Henry, Stephen A. Caldwell, (Jeorge b Tyler, Hnorr C. Olbson. Clarence H. Clarr, John Welsh, Chur'.es Macalester, Edward Yi, I'lars, J. Gliiiiisham Fell. Henry Pratt McKean. 16 I3fmwl BONBONS DE PARIS. Paris Confections Of eveiy variety and of the vaoat exquisite flavors. Mr. PENAS la happy to announce that he ha se cured hii Importation of Paris Fancy Boxes, Comprising a maguiacent assortment of BASKETS AND BONBONNIKRE3. C. PENAS, No. 8.'i0 WALNUT ST11EET, nsmwiat Philadelphia $9000, AND I'AOO TO LOAN ON ge. Apply to l.h. V l 11. HtHA Eli, No. 731 WALNU f btreet. :t
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