THE DAILY' EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1870. 5 IUIH1CAI. AII IIt A!IATIU. Xhm Vtt Aniiinmrnti. At TnE Walnut BoticlcauK's drama of liapparep will be performed this evening. Tlie At tdk Chrskut Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Florence will appear this evening in The Ticket-of-teavc Man. At the Arc h Robertson's comedy of Ours will be represented tbls evening. At tbi New American Theatre a variety programme will be presented this evening. At the Arch Street OrsnA House an attractive minstrel performance will be given this evening. Bioror Blitz and bis son will perform a num ber of wonderful feats of magic at the Assembly Building this evening. At the New American Museum, Ninth and Arch streets, the curiosities will be on exhibi tion nntll 10 P. M. Thedrama of Monte Christo will be represented this evening. At DuvREJf & Benedict's Opera IIouse the Female Minstrels will appear this evening in an attractive entertainment. The (Jehmania Orchestra will give a pnb lie rehearsal at Musical Fund Hall, on Saturday afternoon. , . CITY ITEM. KiPtXTiON in Prices, Octobir, 1S70. SI a son fc Hamlin Oruan company's Celebrated Instruments re the standard of excellence throughout the world. The first at the Paris Exposition. For sale 1n Philadelphia only at Gould A Fischer's Eleoant Wareroomk, No. 923 Cdehnut Street. See their new and beautiful Resonant Cases, with Buphone Solo Stop. Prices, from r0 to two. Stock of 100 always on hand. George Stock &. Co. 's Q rand Square and Uprigh' Pianos. A! mo, Haines Brothers' Piano?. Gould & Fisciier. J. E. Got i.p. William g. FigcnER. BOYS, Boys, Boys. We are selling for 15 Boys' Overcoats that far sur pass anything ever offered for the price. Examine them at Kockhill & Wilson's Great Brown Stone Hall, Nos. 603 and 60S Chesnut street. N. B. Onrfio, 12, and $13 suits are going off by the thousands. Burnett s Cooking Extracts the best. Yoc stori.n not Ml to call at the China and Glassware establishment of William Akcrs & Co., No. 823 Market street, when about to lay in a fresh supply for the table or bed-room. They have the prettiest assortment of china, glass and queens ware in the city, and everybody should go there, as it Is guaranteed to be a bazaar where the purchaser can save money. To One and All. Are you suffering from a cough, cold, nsthma.bronchitls, or any of the various pulmonary troubles that so often terminate In con sumption'.' If so, use "Wtlbor'B Pure Coil Liver Oil and Lime," a safe and enicaiious remedy. This Is no quack preparation, but is regularly prescribed ly the medical laculty. Manufactured by A. I). Wilbor, Chemist, No. 10ii Court street, Bosi.on. Sold by all druggists. An Old andWeli-Tried Rbme"dy. Mrg.Winslow's soothing syrup for children tecthlDg has stood the test of thirty yearB. Millions or mothers can testify that It is reliable and perfectly safe In all cases. Relieves the child from pain, softens the gums, regulates the bowels, gives an Infant troubled with colic pains quiet sleep, and Its parents unbroken rest. SIR. William 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 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. Rev. Albert Barnes. Photographs of different sizes of the late Rev. Albert Barnes, from life, can be had at F. Gutekunst's, No. 712 Arch street. Bedding, best In the city, lowest price, and gua ranteed, by Albertson & Co., No. 1435 CheBnut street. James M. Scovei. has established a law and col lection agency for Pennsylvania and New Jersey at No. 614 Walnut street. Burnett s Cologne the best made lu America. w. f. geddes' s3ns, Steam Power Book and Job Printers, No. 724 Chesnut Street. Having greatly increased our facilities, we are prepared to execute with neatness and despatch every variety of Letter-press and Lithographic Printing at No 724 Chesnut street. IflAHlllED. Eaveneon Farbelu On December 21st, 1S70, by Friends' ceremony, at the groom s resideuce, John Ea en son to Susan O. Fakkbi.l, all or Phila delphia. Lokey Ci.aphanspson. 24th Instant, at the par Koimtre. No. 38U3 Germantown avenue. by.Kev. J. M. Wheeler. Mr. Charles L. Lonby to Sallii C'lapu AhsrsoN, all of Philadelphia. DIED. Allen On Third day, 97th, Henry Allen, In the 82d vear oi Uii ase. The relatives and rriends are respectfully invited to attend the runerai. from las late residence, Mar ket street, Camden, fro. 205, on Seventh day, 31st, at 10 o clock. Camm On the 25th Instant, Mrs. Susan A. Camm, widow or the late wunam camm, Her relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend her funeral, rrom her late residence, rxo, 1206 Arch street, on Thursday afternoon, 29tn mat., I at 8 o'clock. " Hall On 87th instant, P.kssie," daughter of George W. and Emily Louisa Hall, aged 3 years and 6 months. " Roberts. In Camden, N. J., on Wednesday, Dec. 2Sth, lsJO, Emma Ocbbkt, youngest daughter or Thomas S. and Elizabeth Roberts. Funeral at A. M. Fiiday, from No. 940 Broad way, Camden. To proceed to Monument Cemetery, Philadelphia. Thorp. Sutblenlv, on the 26th Inst., Joshua TuoKP.iin the Toth year of his age. The relatives and friends or the family, also La fayette Lodge, No. 71, A. Y. M ., are invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No. 9 Church Btreef, Frankfoid, on Saturday afternoon, 81st Inst., at t o'clock. Interment at Cedar li ill Cemetery. By THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE Second and Third Streets Passenger Railway Com pany are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of John Hohn, Esq., from his late residence, No. 710 Franklin street, on Friday morning, at lOo'clock. By order or the President. John B. Craven, Secretary. . Philadelphia, Dec. 28, 187. n rT MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF DIRECT ors of the ureen and Coatea streets Philadelphia Passenger Railway Company will assemole ou Fri day next, wall instant, at io o'clock A. M., at No. .710 Franklin htreet, to attend the runerai or their late fellow-member, John Hohn. By order of the President of the Company. Dec. 21, 197. L2i2tl J. H. Moh iit, Sec. 5. . C. A. THE LATE 3. UOBKltwALN RESOLUTIONS OF KKSI'KtT. At a meeting or the Board or Managers of the Feunnvlvauia Society for the Prevention or c ruelty to AniniaJs, held December 27, lslo, the following minute was unanimously adopted:- The Board or Managers or the Pennsylvania Society lor the Prevention or Cruelty to Animals desire to place on record the deep sorrow with which they have heard or the death or the Prea'.d ut or the society, Mr. H. Morris Walu. Among them axivMBalona rantlie sense or the heavy loss they have sustained be fully realized, nor even now by them. till, with new questions arising, they and how much they miss his judgment and cool enthusiasm m the cause in which they are engaged. Among the very earliest to reel the wrongs ot me brute creation, among the very tut of those who long cherished a desire for the establishment of a society like our own, to move toward Its organization, the most llbertU by very far In his girts of pecuniary aid to sustain his convic tions, he was, perhaps, even more useful by the regulated enthusiasm with which he pursued the objects of the society, the calm courage which shrank from no difficulty, and the practical common sense and wisdom which judged and acted so well. While In various other bodies, among our citizens generally, his active and wise benevolence, broad philanthropy and generous public spirit will long be missed, the managers deeply reel that In this society it is Impossible adequately to fill his place. Yet they cannot mourn for him, whose Christian f Aith was so evident In his lire and labors for his Divine Master and His holy cause on earth, and who Iibb, they cannot doubt, been only called to a higher ministry in the service or the same Lord and Saviour in Heaven. Pliny E. Chase, Secretary. DIVIDENDS, ETOi Eg PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAIL ROAD COMPANY, Office No. 227 South FOCRTH Street. Philadelphia, Dec 84, 1970. NOTICE. In accordance with the terms or the Lease and Contract between the East Pennsylvania Railroad Company and the Philadelphia and Read ing Railroad Company, dated May 19, 18G9, the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company will pay at their Office, No. 227 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, on and after the 17th day of January, 1ST1, a dividend of 11-60 per share, clear of all taxes, to the Stockholders of the East Pennsylvania Rail road Company, as they shall stand registered on the books or the said East Pennsylvania Railroad Company on the 3 1st day of December, 1S70. S. BRADFORD, Treasurer, Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company. NOTE.-,The transfer books of the East Pennsyl vania Railroad Company will be closed on Decem ber 31, 1970, and reopened en January 10, 1871. HENRY C. JONES, Treasurer, 12 27 tJ17 East Pennsylvania Railroad Company. PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAIL ROAD COMPANY, Office No. 227 S. FOURTH Street. Philadelphia, Nov. 30, 1970. DIVIDEND NOTICK The Transfer Books of this Company will be clos on Wednesday, the 14th'of December next, and r opened on Tuesdny, the loth of January, 1871. A dividend of FIVE PER CENT, has been de clared on the Preferred and Common Stock, clear of State tax, payable in cash on the 27th or Decem ber next to the holders thereof, as they shall stan 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, 121 Cw Treasurer. OFFICE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA kaillKU.au w Air asm i. Philadelphia, November 1, 1970. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The Board or Directors have this day declared a semi-annual dividend of FIVE PERCENT, on the Capital Stock of the Company, clear or National and State taxes, payable In cash, on or after November 80, 1870. Blank powers of attorney for collecting dividends can be had at the office of the company. The office will be opened at 8 A. M. and closed at 3 P. M., from November 80 to December 3, for the payment of dividends, and after that date from 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. THOMAS T. FIRTH, 11 1 2m Treasurer. jgy- TnE AMERICAN BUTTON-HOLE, OVER- HHIAMLNU- AINU B.E.W1IW M Alilltt iS W1U.- rANY, Office No. 1318 CHESNUT Street. Philadelphia, Dec. 13, 1970. DIVIDEND NOTICE. The Transfer Books of this Company will be closed on THURSDAY", Dec. 22d, and reopened on MON DAY", the 3d day of January, 1871. A dividend of TEN PER CENT, has been de clared on the capital stock of the Company, clear of State tax, payable In cash on the 23th day or 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 22d of December, payable at this ofllce. All orders for dividends must be witnessed and stamped. W. B. MESDENHALL, 12 14 13t Treasurer. cv NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. A DIVI- DEND OI FIFTY CENTS PER SHARE Will be paid by the 11ESTON VILLE, MANTUA, AND FAIKMOLJNT rASatNUJSM KA1LWAI JUM- PANY, free of State tax, on ahd after December 27th next, at the office of the Company, No. 112 South FRONT Street. Transfer books will be closed December 15th and reopen December 3lst. CHARLES P. HASTINGS, 1210smwtf Treasurer. tftv WEST JERSEY RAILROAD COMPANY, mr Office of the Treasurer and secretary, Cam dun. Dec. 24, 1970. The Board of Directors have this day declared a dividend or FIVE PER CENT., payable to the Stockholders at this date, at the Office or the Com pany, in camdkn, . J., on ana alter TuuitMJAi, December 29. 1870. The Stock Transfer Books will be closed from this date until Saturday, December si, lsio. GEORGE J. ROBBINS, H 27 5t Treasurer W. J. R. R. Co. OFFICE OF TUB WEST PHILADELPHIA PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY, N. W. corner of Forty-first and Haverford streets. Phila'dblphia. Dec. 21. 1870. The Board of Directors have this day declared a dividend or FIVE PER CENT. on the capital stock, clear of all taxes, payable on Die 31st Inht. The Books for the Transfer of Stock will be closed until Januarv 20, 1871. SAML tn. I . lu iin, 12 24stuths4t Treasurer. masr- OFFICE ST. NICHOLAS COAL COMPANY, w No. wifivc WALNUT Street. The Board of Directors of the St, Nicholas Coal Company have this day declared a dividend of thirty CENTS ner share, clear of state tax, pay able on January 8, lsii. i ne iransier dooks win oe closed from December 24 to January 8, 1871. it. juiiNsiuiN, Treasurer. Philadelphia, December 21. 1870. la 21 t RAILROADS. OFFICE OF Til K NORTH PK.NNSU.U. ! IMIIllllUl COVI'AXV. 'n. 1111 WW.. NI T Street. Philadelphia. December 83,1870. The annual meetinir or the stockholders of the NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM PANY will be held at the office of the Company, No. 407 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia, on MON DAY, the ninth day or January, isii. at ia o ciock M., ror the purpose or electing a President and ten Directors to serve ior me ensum year. 12 29 lot EDWARD AKflis TKOiNct, secretary. rev OFFICE PHILADELPHIA AND TRE TON RAILROAD COMPANY. Philadilpuia. Dec. 19. ISiO. The annnal meeting of the Stockholders oft this Company will be held at their office, No. 224 South DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia, on MONDAY, the 9ih day of January. 1971. at 1 o'clock P. M., when an election will be held ror twelve Directors to serve iortheensu nsrvear. FLO yd h. vviutk, 12 19 tJtf : Assistant Secretary. PHILADELPHIA AND READING R AIL- ROAD COMPANY. Office, No. 227 S. FOURTH trct1, Philadelphia, Dec. 18. 1S70. Notice is hereby given to the Stockholders or this Company that the annual meeting and election for President, six Mauupers, Treasurer, and Secretary will take place ou the second MONDAY (9th) or January next, at 12 M. WM. II. WEBB, 12 15 tjan 9 Secretary. Sv- OFFICE OF THE NATIONAL RAILWAY COMPANY, NO. 109 S. THIRD Slxeet. On and alter January 1, 171, the Office or THE NATIONAL RAILWAY COMPANY will be lu the Cambria Iron Company's buildisg, No. 218 S. FOURTH Street. ROBERT R. CORSON, 12stutha4t Secretary. (O-OFFICE OF EAST MAHANOY RAILROAD COMPAN Y, No. 226 S. FOURTH Street. Pnn.ADKLPHiA, Dec. SS 1370. A dividend of THREE PER CENT, has been de clared npoa the capital stock of this company, pay able in caslx Ou aud after But instaut. 12 s? 12t JOHN WltLCH, Treasurer. CITY RAILROADS. Bv- OFFICE OF THE HESTONVILLK, MAN- TV A, AND FAIRMOUNT PASHIiNGEIt RAILWAY COMPANY. Philadelphia, Dec. . 1T0. Notice to Stockholders. The Annnal Meeting of the stockholders of this company will be held at their ofllce, No. 2562 CALLOWHILL Street, on MONDAY, January 5, 181, at 2 o'clock P.M. An election for a President and ave Directors to serve for the ensuing year will he held at the same plane and on the same day, between the hours of 1 and 4 o'clock P. M. CHARLES P. HASTINGS, Treasurer. P. S. Those favoring the continuation of the pr. sent management are solicited to favor them with their proxies for the above election, by leaving the same with CHARLES LENNIG, President, No. 1U S. FRONT Street. 12 S 8t IKV OFFICE OF THE FRANKFORD AND CrilTTlllirilt 1U1IT .IIDI nilT. f'lTV PAS. SENGER RAILROAD COMPANY, No. 812 BERKS street. Pnn.ADEi.rniA, December 24, wo. The Annnal Meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will be held at this Office on MON DAY. January 8, 1871, at 12 o'clock M., at which time and fiace an election win De neiu ior president and welve Directors to serve the ensuing year. Action will be had at this meeting as to accepting, as part of the charter, an act of Assembly entitled "An act Authorizing Corporations to Increase thetr Bunded Obligations and capital Stock," approved 29th De cember, liGl. D. r it AIN K A 15 li r, IT, ISSSint Secretary, tW- OFFICE OF THIRTEENTH AND FIF- rrirf MTII STREETS PASSENGER RAIL WAY COMPANY. Philadelphia, December 17, 1970. The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi-annual dividend of ONE DOLLAR AND TWENTY-FIVE CENTS per share rrom the earn ings or the road for the last six months, clear of all taxes, payable on and after the 27th day or Decem ber, 1870, at the Office of the Company, No. loll South BROAD Street. Transfer Books will close on the 20th instant, and be opened on the 23th. D. BOYER BROWN, n it stutnst' Treasurer. lr OFFICE OF THIRTEENTH AND FIF TEE NTH STRETS FASSENSER RAILWAY COMPANY. Philadelphia. December 23. 1870. The annnal meetinir of the STOCKHOLDER'S or the Thirteenth and Fifteenth Streets Passenger Railway Company will be held at the Southeast cor ner of BROAD and CARPENTER Streets, (entrance on Carpenter street,) on MONDAY, Jhe ninth day of January, 1871, at 10 o'clock A. M., for the elec tion of a President and five Directors, and for the transaction of such other business as may be pre sented. D. BOYER BROWN, 12 83 rmwet Secreatry. HgST OFFICII OF TAB GREEN AND COATE3 STREETS PHILADELPHIA PASSENGER D ATI A t iC mirviurnv l.'nTTOTtl A X1 1 1 COATES STREETS. Philadelphia, Dec. 27, 1970. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Green and Coates Streets Philadelphia Passenger Railway Company will be held at the ofllce of the company, on Monday, January 9, 1311, at 10 o'clock A. jm., at wnicn time and pince an election will be held for a President and twelve Directors to serve rorthp ensuing year. J. B. MOI FITT, lis is lutnstit secretary. tf- OFFICE UNION PASSENGER RAILWAY Cfn.m A VV TWUVTV.TUI IJ I. .nil IlltllWV Streets. Philadelphia, Dec. 24, 1870. The annual meeting of the stockholders or the Company will be held at this office on MONDAY, January 9. 1871, at 10 o'clock A. M.. at which time and place an election will be held for a President and Vice-President and Ave Directors, to serve lor me ensuing year.' jurnATnArN lit luuuh., 12 27 tuthsmwftt Secretary. IS? OFFICE OF THE SECOND AND THIRD PASSKNflER RAILWAY COM PANY OF PHILADELPHIA, No. 2453 FRANK iORD Road. Philadelphia, December 24, 1870. The Annual Meetinir of the Stockholders or this Company will be held at their Office on MONDAY, 9th January, 1871, ak'i o'clock M., at which time and place au electlOii will beheld for a President and twelve Directors to serve ior tne ensuing year. 12 ks nit iiu. ii. tJKA v liN, secretary. OFFIOR OF SEVENTEENTH AND NINE TEENTH STREETS PASSENGER RAIL WAY COMPANY, NINETEENTH AND MASTER STKBET8. m i la delph i a, December 24, 1ST0. The annual meeting of the stockholders of this company will be held at the office on Monday, January 9, 1871, at 12 o'clock M, at which time and place an election win be neia larAToaiaaaiana nve Directors to serve the ensuing. j2 273tCHARLHS T. yerkes, jr., secretary. BANKS. I6T G I R A R D NATIONAL BANK. Dim i iidi nm I Ttii in X fllun IT.Iil UlAt iCVi AO H I V. Tne Annual Meeting of the Stockholders for the Election of Directors, and for other purposes, will be held at the Banking House on WEDNESDAY, 11th of January, 1871, at 12 o'c lock M. The election win be held between tne nonrs oi iu A. M. and 2 P. M. W. L. SCHAFFER, 12 108. Cashier. SOUTH WAR K NATIONAL BANK. w Pmrinri Mini lln In 1tt70 The annual election for Directors will be held at the Banking-house on TUESDAY, January 10, 1971' between the hours or iu o'clock A. lu. and 12 o'clock M. 1212mwftjlo P. LAMB, Cashier. 1ST CITY N ATIO'NAL BANK Philadelphia, Dec. 9, 1870. The Annual Election Ior DIRECTORS will be held at the Banking House on WEDNESDAY, the 11th day or January next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2. o clock P. M. 12 10 s4t G. ALBERT LEWIS, cashier. COMWnMU'lfil.TII TVATlrVC at. n A Wlv . ' Philadelphia, December 9, vs70. The annual election for Directors of this Bank will be held at the Banking House on TUESDAY, the 10th day of January next, between the hours of 11 o'clock a. m. and 2 o clock r. m. uuftutjio n. C younu, casnier, AST CORN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK The Annual Election lor thirteen Directors or this bank will be held at the BanktoK House, on TUbs DAY. January io, 1871, between tne noursoi io o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M. li. i. auuciivi, 12 9 rtu tjlO Cashier, ti?f PEOPLES BANK OF I'lllLAUBLrillA. Pin, ii. i.' i i ii ii Tlimiiluir la7rt The Annual Election ror President and Directors to serve ror the ensuing year will be held at the Bank on TUESDAY, January 10, lsl, between the hours or 12 and 1 o'clock. WSl. 11. TAIilMf, 12 sthnt . Gd8hj!!r' FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' NA. TIONAL BANK, Philadelphia. December 8, 1870. The annnal election ror Directors or tnls Hnk will beheld at the Banking House onWEUNLS DAY. the 11th day of January next, between the hours of 11 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M. 12 8tjll W. RUSHTON", Jr., Cashier, MISCELLANEOUS. OSf NEW YORK AN R MIDDLE COAL Flttl.I RAILROAD AND COAL CO.. No. 21 WAL NUT Street. PhIladkm-hia. Dec. 2S. 1870, The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the above named Company, and an election of Directors 10 serve ior rue ensuing year, wiu do new hi. mmr Oillce on TUESDAY. tlu loth dav of January, A. D, lb71, at 12 o'clock M. Transfer Books will he dosed from January 2d to 10th. C. It. linhxai , li 9 at Secretary. gQf- CAMBRIA IRON COMPANY. THE AN- nual Meeting of the stockholders of the Cambria Iron Company will be held at their oillce, No. 21s South FOURTH Street. Philadelphia, on TUESDAY, the 17th day of January next, at 4 0 clock p.m., v hen an election will be held for seven directors to serve for the ensuing year. JOHN T. KILLE, Secretary. Philadelphia, December 17, 1870. 12 17 im eyr TH E AN NUAL MF.HTIMf OK THE stock holder j of the UNION lMf ROVEMKNT AND ELEVATOR COMPANY will be held at the Oillce of the Ooinpauy, Southeast corner iif FIFTH and LIBRARY Streets, Philadelphia, on WEDNES DAY, January 11, 1871, at 12 o clock, noon. CHA1UKS S. II INCH MAN, ' 12 29 91 j7 9 10" S a-etary. BY- HORTICULTURAL HALL. THE ANNUAL meettng of the Stockholders will be held at the Hall on TUESDAY EVENING, January 10, isll, at 7j o'clock, for the election of Directors and the transaction of othur business. A. W, HARRISON, 12 8T1e,30J2,4,c,ct secretary. JR1N COXJI tVEF Extraordinary AN IMMENSE OVERSTOCK WE WILL STILL CONTINUE OUR SPECIAL SALE, With its Reductions, Discounts, and Abatements!!! Wo -will sell at FINEST OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANTAGEOUS BUYING!! OVERCOATS, SUITS, SELLING SO CHEAP THAT U A fJ A M OAK IIALL, Tlie Lfirg-cst Olotliing House in Auieiiest, S. E. CORNER SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS. INSURANCE g TBE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COM- TANV, of PHILADELPHIA Company's Building No. 400 WALNUT Street, iJKCEMBSR US, 13TU. NOTICE The Annual Meeting of the Stock holders of the ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COM PANY will be held on MONDAY, the 9th day of jannary next, at iu o ciock a. iu., at tne uiuce oi the Company. An election of Twelve Directors, to serve 'the en suing year, will be held on the same day at the same lace, between tne nnurs or iu a. ju. ana 8 o'ciock '. M. ALEXANDER W. WI3TER, la 23 fmwVt Secretary. OFFICE OF THE FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 809 CHESNUT Street, FhiiAdei.phia, December 24, 1870. NOTICE The annual meet'nj of the stockhold ers of the FAME INSURANCE COMPANY will be held on MONDAY, the 9th day of January next, at 10 o'clock A, M., at the ofllce of the Company. An election for twelve Directors to Berve the en suing year will be held on the same day, at the same place, between the hours of io A. M. and t P. M. WILLIAM S. I. BLANCHARD, la 24 tJ9 Secretary. OFFICE UNION MUTUAL INSURANCE w COMPAN Y, N. E. corner THIRD and WAL NUT Streets. PniLADEf.FHIA, Dec. 17, 1S70. The Annual Meeting of the Stock mid Scrip holders of the Company, and the Annual Election for Directors, will be held at the oillce of the Com pany at 12 o'clock M., on MONDAY, .January 9, lsil. 1217 J9 JOHN MOSS, Secretary. y HAND-IN-HAND MUTUAL LIVE IXSn. RANCE COMPANY, Oltice No. 112 S. FOURTH Street, Philadelphia. NOTICE The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Company for the Election of Twelve Directors, to serve for the ensuing year, will be hold at the Oillce on MONDAY, January 9, 1S71, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. ROBERT M. FOUST, 12 24s5t Secretary. AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY. WALNUT Street, southeast corner of fourth. NOTICE. The Annual Meeting of the Stock, holders of this Company, for the election of Thirteen Trustees to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the Oillce on MONDAY, January 2, 1871, between 10 A. M. and 12 o'clock noon. 12 21 lot JOHN 8. WILSON. Secretary. t- THE ANNUAL MEETING OF Til E 3TOCK BKB holders of the HOMESTEAD LIFE INSU RANCE COMPANY will be held at the Company's Otllce, No. 701 CHESNUT Street, on MONDAY, .1 anuary 2, 1S71, at 12 o'clock, for the elecliou of, a President and Board of Directors. R. W. DORPHI.EY, 12 29 3t Secretary. SPECIAL. NOTICES. fat additional Sjnetal Kotict tet littide lii". NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THATAN application will be made at tho next lueetunr of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the incorporation of a Bauk, In accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth, to be entitled THE KEYSTONE STATE BANK, to be located at Philadelphia, with a capital of two hun dred and lifty thousand dollars, with the right to increase the same to five hundred thou&and dollars. trf TURNER'S VN1VERSL NEUR AIHA w PILL is an UNFA1LINO REMEDY for Neu ralgia Facialis. No form of Nervous Disease falls to yield to Its wonoerful power. Even lu the severest cases of Chronic Neuralgia Its use for a few days atlorda the most astonlshiug relief, and rarely fails to produce a complete aud pcrmuneut cure. It con tains no materials in the slightest degree injurious. It has the unqualified approval of the best physi cians. Thousands, in every part of the country, gratefully acknowledge its power to soothe the tor lured nerves and restore tne tailing strength. It is sold by all dealers In drugstud medicines. TURNER A CO., Proprietors. 9 29 mwfi No. 120 TREMONT St.. Boston, Mass. Zasr NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN w application will be made at the next meeting of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the incorporation of a Hank, in ac cordance with the laws of the Commonwealth, to be entitled THE ANTHRACITE BANK, to be located at Philadelphia, with a capital of live hundred thou sand dollars, with the right to increase the same to two million dollars. BATCH ELOR'S HAIR DYE THIS SPLEN- did Hair Dve is the best In the world, the only true and perfect Dye. Harmless Reliable Instan taneous no disappointment no ridiculous tiuts "luf not (ontain ieaanorany yualta ronton 10 in jure the Uair or 'tostem." Invigorates the Hair and leaves it soft and beautiful ; Black or Brown. Sold by all Druggists and dealers. Applied at the Factory, No. 10 BOND Street, New York. 14 87 mwfi IiSY- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN application will be made at the next meeting of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the Incorporation of a Bank, In accordance with the laws of the Common wealth, to be entitled THE NATIONAL BANK, to be located at Philadelphia, with a capital of one hundred thou sand dollars, with the right ) latretue the amue to cue million dollars. IY THIS REHULTH TIIUB IAXSL OF OUK Efforts to Clear OF Such. Ziicca as hIllvII COATS, PANTS. ESTS, All Siz:e, Styles, mixl Goods, PEOPLE NEED. NOT PUT POCKETS WHEN THEY COME TO PATRONIZE THE OREAT SALE A K SPECIAL. NOTICES. IY- DEPARTMENT OF MARKETS AND CITY PROPERTY. Philadki.phia, December 15, 1S"0. Renters of stalls and Hands In the public market houses take notice. Yon are hereby dlrecte It) pay to the Commissioner of Markets and City Property, on tho 1st day of January, 1871, or within ten days thereafter, the rnt of such stalls or stands as may be occupied. AH stalls and stands not paid for within the above-mentioned tlma will be forfeited. N. It. No transfer of any stall is valid uuless made at this ofllce, and the stall is forfeited if underlet without permission from this department. Oillce, south wtBt corner of FIFTH and WALNUT Streets. Open from 9 o'clock A. M. to 3 P. M. j. ii. run ii. 12 28 6t Com. of Markets and City Property. NOTrCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN application will be made at the next meeting of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the incorporation of a Bank, In accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth, to be entitled THE IRON BANK, to be located at f ht ladelphia, with a capital of one hundred thousand dollars, with the right to Increase the same to one million dollars. Ifiy TIIE LORRAINE VEGETABLE CATHAR- T1U PILL Is far the best Cathartic remedy yet discovered. The most complete success has ionjr attended its use. It never fails to accomplish all that is claimed for It. It produces little or no pain ; leaves the organs free from Irritation, and never overtaxes or excites the nervous system. Iu all diseases of the skin, blood, stomach, bowels, liver, kidneys of children, and In many dlfflculties pecu liar to women, it brings prompt relief and certain cure. The best physicians recommend and prescribe it; and no person who once uses it will voluuturily return to any other cathartic. It Is sold by all deal ers in urugs ana medicines. TURNER A CO., Proprietors, 10 6 ttistut No. 120 Tremont street, Boston, Mass. gy NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN application will be made at the next meeting of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the Incorporation of a Bank, la ac cordance with the laws of the Commonwealth, to be entitled THE AMERICAN EXCUANOE BANK, to be located nt Philadelphia, with a capital of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, with the right to lncreaseihe same to one million dollars. . T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. TBEUOS TEABE11RY TOOTHWASH. Sold by all DrufgiMs. A. M. WILSON, Proprietor, 8 2 10m NINTH AND FILBERT Sts., Phllada. Of INCOME TAX ON BOND INTEREST. Protests from bondholders, from whose inter est the income tax if deducted, for sale as below. Price ft centf. Parties collecting Interest on January 1 will And it worth their while to serve these protests on cor porations which deduct the income tax from the interest of coupons due. Fur sale at F. I. MOORE'S, No. C13 WALNUT 8treet, 11 23 a and Leial Gazette Ofihe, No. 007 SANSOM. MKMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUS TEES of the NORTHERN LIBERTIES OAS COMPANY will assemble on FR1DA1 next, the 30th lust., at lOo'clock A. M., at No. 710 FRANKLIN Street, to attend tne funeral of their late fellow, member, JOHN HORN. By ordar of the President of the Company, WILLIAM P. FODELL, Secretary. Philadelphia, Dec. 2S, 1870. 12 2S 2f THE UNION FIRE EXTINGUISHER COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA Manufacture and sell the Improved, Portable Fire Extinguisher. Always Reliable.- D. T. GAGS, 6 SO tf No. 118 MARKET St, General Agent. JW.'JliE lMPtiusiiAiibis miiriJioii-Ma rule, the perfumes now in use have no perma nency. An hour or two after their use there is no trace of perfume left. How dlilerent Is the result Miceeedlug the use of MURRAY & LANMAN'S i ) UKIDA WATER ! Days alter Its application the , Uauiikerchlef exhales a most delightful, delicate, end agreeable fragrance. 3 1 tnths iloV NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN application vill bo made at the next meeting of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the incorporation of a Bank, la accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth, to be entitled THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA HANK, to be located at Philadelphia, with a capital of five hundred thousand dollars, with the right to Uciease the same to tea milliiuu dollars. GRAND G : EH MAN SANITARY FAIR, llORTK'I'Ll'I' KAL HALL. Ti-olr men at 10 O'clock. tJONCEUT EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENINd. Single Admission 2bcuts. Season TkitfU II. Vl'iXOK EES Ourselves maize this tlio HOYS' WEAR, ETC. ETC. MUCH MONEY IN THEIR & BROWCTS ' SPECIAL. NOTICES. STEKEOPTICON ENTERTAINMENTS given to Churches, Sunday-schools, and Societies. Engagements mar now be made by inquiring of . W. MITCHELL M'ALLISTER, Second Story No. 728 CHESNUT Street, Phllada. fgy- THE WESTERN M. E. SABBATH SCHOOL, "w TWENTIETH Street, below Walnut, will hold their Annual Grand Jubilee on THURSDAY EVE NING, December 29, 1870. Tickets Adults, 25 cents ; Children, 15 cents. 12 83 2t" 1- JOHN T.T con a xrmi t n SPARHAWK, COLLECTION AKtl T.AW AGENCY for Pennsylvania, the Western and South ern states, no. 400 CHESNUT Street. Commissioner for Western States. 83wssm gy' JOUVIN S KID GLOVE CLEANER restores soiled gloves equal to new. For sals by nil druggists and fancy goods dealers. Price 85 cents per bottle. . 11 23m wft gy- DR. F. R. THOMAS, No. 911 WALNUT ST., formerly operator at the Colton Dental Rooms devotes his entire practice to extracting teeth wlth out palu, with fresh nitrous oxide gas. 11171 THURSTON'S IVORY PEARL TOOTH w POWDER is the best article ror cleansing an preserving the teeth. For sale by all Druggists. Price 2S and 50 cents per bottle. 11 20 stuthly COP1IS FROM PRINTING) EXECUTEI1 at HEI.l'ENSTEIN & LEWIS' can betaken on AI L the dlilerent vaiietiea of copying papers, it CA8 FIXTURES CORNELIUS & SONS, III AN I; l'AIJT lKUKS OF , GAS FIXTURES Wholesale and Retail Nalesrooms, No. 821 CHERRY Street PHILADELPHIA We bare no store or salesroom on Chesnut street. 11 15 2mBp CORNELIUS & BON8 J U S T RECEIVE D, A large assortment of ELEGANT PORCELAIN SHADES AT LOW PRICES. HEADING LIGHTS. PROP LIGHTS, j ;decorated bevkes buades, etc BAKER, ARNOLD & CO., Manufacturers of Gas Fixtures, No. 710 CHESNUT Street, 11 1 tmrp ; PHILADELPHIA. V HORSE COVERS, BUFFALO ROBES Fancy Robes, Lap Rugs, Fur Glove and i'aHumi T urfftt atni'lr M ult 0TA4I. iriMirta at InwMt . prices. Mo Y Kit '3 Harness, Saddlery au1 TruuK i $?ure, Ko. pw MAKlvfcT street, 11 imr?
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