FRIENDS' WEDDING INVITATIONS-WRITE FOR SAMPLES-NO CHARGE, 908 Arch Street. DIXON Philadelphia, FRIENDS' MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES correctly and handsomely engrossed. THE UNION TRUST COMPANY, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL 611 & 613 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. $1,000,000. | PAID UP CAPITAL $500,000 Acts as Executor, Administrator, Assignee, etc., alone or in connection with an individual appointee. Executes trusts of every description knowu to the law. All trust assets kept separate from those of the Company. Burglar-Proof Safes to rent at $5 to $60 per annum. charge. Bonds, Stocks and other valuables taken under guarantee. Paintings, Statuary, Bronzes, etc., kept in Fire-Proof Vaults. Wills kept in Vaults without deposite at interest. Money received on JAMES LONG, President; JOHN G. READING, Vice President; MAHLON H. STOKES, Treasurer and Secretary; C. R. PATTERSON Trust DIRECTORS:-James Long, Alfred S. Gillett, Dr. Charles P. Turner, William S. Price, John T. Monroe, W. J. Nead, Thomas R. Patton, John G. Reading, James S. Martin, D. Hayes Agnew, M.D., Jos. I. Keefe, Robert Patterson, Theodore C. Engel, Jacob Naylor, Thomas G. Hood, Edward L. Perkins, PHILADELPHIA; Samuel Riddle, GLEN RIDDLE, Pa.; Dr. George W. Reiley, HARRISBURG, Pa.; J. Simpson Africa, HUNTINGDON; Henry S. Eckert, READING; Edmund S. Doty, MIFFLINTOWN; W. W. H. Davis, DOYLESTOWN; R. E. Monaghan, WEST CHESTER; Charles W. Cooper, ALLENTOWN. Officer. GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST CO. OF PHILADELPHIA, 2030 CHESTNUT STREET. INSURES LIVES, GRANTS ANNUITIES, ACTS AS EXECUTOR, ADMINISTRATOR, GUARDIAN, TRUSTEE COMMITTEE OR RECEIVER, AND RECEIVES DEPOSITES ON INTEREST. INCORPORATED 1836. President, John B. Garrett. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL, $450,000. (By Report of State Insurance Department, 1880.) SURPLUS, $827,338. Actuary, William P. Huston. THE PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA, 409 CHESTNUT STREET. Capital, $1,000,000, fully paid. INSURES LIVES, GRANTS ANNUITIES, RECEIVES MONEY ON DEPOSITE, ACTS AS EXECUTOR, ADMINISTRATOR, GUARDIAN, TRUSTEE, ASSIGNEE, COMMITTEE, RECEIVER, AGENT, ETC. ALL TRUST FUNDS and INVESTMENTS are kept separate and apart from the ASSETS of the COMPANY. PRESIDENT, SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY. VICE PRESIDENT, T. WISTAR BROWN. VICE PRESIDENT AND ACTUARY, ASA S. WING JOS. ASHBROOK. TRUST OFFICER, J. ROBERTS FOULKE. MANAGER OF INSURANCE 1 Reuben Wilson From which the nutritious natural butter has NOT been extracted. Sold by all Grocers. A Sample Package will be sent by mail by addressing Smith's Manufacturing Co., 107 Fourth Avenue, New York. ABBY W. BROWN, Plain Cap and Bonnet Maker, PLAIN AND CASING BONNETS FROM $4.00 TO $8.00. No. 641 Franklin Street, PHILADELPHIA, JOSHUA CLENDENNON, CONVEYANCER AND DEALER IN REAL ESTATE, 619 Walnut Street, Phila. WM. H. JONES, AMOS HILLBORN & CO.. THE DEALER IN Agricultural Implements, Seeds aud Fertilizers. Reapers, Binders and Mowers of the lead- FURNITURE, BEDDING, CURTAINS, &o. Parlor, Dining Room, Library and Chamber Feathers, Springs, Spring Cots, &c., &c. Nos. 21 & 23 N. Tenth Street and Nos. 912 & 914 Race Street, Philadelphia. ONLY FIRST-CLASS WORK. S. W. COR. FRANKLIN AND GREEN STS., PHILADELPHIA. J. L. SMITH, WHAT $5.00 WILL BUY. Map Publisher and Manufacturer, If $5.00 is sent to us, either by Registered Letter, Postal Note, Bank check, or Post Office Order, we will send either one of the following orders :-Order No. 1: We will send 6 pounds of good Black, Green, Japan or mixed Tea, and 18 pounds of good mild or strong roasted Coffee, Order No. 2: We will send 30 pounds of good mild or strong Roasted Coffee. Order No. 3: We will send 5 pounds of real good Black, Green, Japan, or Mixed Tea, and 15 pounds of fine mild or strong Roasted Coffee. Order No. 4: We will send 25 pounds of real good, mild or strong Roasted Coffee. Persons may club together, and get one of these Orders, and we will divide it to suit the Club, sending it all to one address. To those who wish to purchase in larger quantities, we will sell at much less reduction. The Tea and Coffee will be securely packed, and sent by Express or Freight, whichever is ordered. Samples of any of the above orders will be sent Free by Mail to examine. In ordering, please say whether Order No. 1, 2, 3, or 4, is desired. Call on or address WM. INGRAM & SON, Tea Dealers, 31 North Second Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Genuine New Singer Machines, FOR $25.00. MACHINES SLIGHTLY USED, BUT IN PERFECT ORDER, $20.00. Our new High Arm and Improved Family Machines are the perfection of sewing mechanism. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO., 1202 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. AGENTS EVERYWHERE. Maps, Atlases, Globes, Map Cases and Spring Map Rollers of every description. CATALOGUES FURNISHED. 27 8. SIXTH ST., PHILA, DRY GOODS FOR FRIENDS. BLACK CASHMERES, SATEENS, GRENADINES, &C., RUFFLINGS, COLLARS, HDKFS., &C. JONES & FISHER, 918 Chestnut Street. CARPETINGS. New Patterns and Large Assortment of Body Brussels at $1.15 & $1.25. A special line of choice new patterns of TAPESTRY BRUSSELS at 75 cts. This Company furnishes ALL DESIRABLE FORMS of LIFE and ENDOWMENT INSURANCE at actual NET COST. It is PURELY MUTUAL; has ASSETS of nearly TEN MILLIONS and a SURPLUS of about TWO MILLIONS. Its policies are NON-FORFEITABLE and INCONTESTABLE. HENRY C. BROWN, Secretary. SAMUEL C. HUEY, President. INVALUABLE FOR CHILDREN. Is readily taken by the smallest child. It corrects acidity of the stomach, allays fever, and gently operates upon the bowels, removing all the bad effects produced by overfeeding or improper food. Sold by Druggists everywhere. MEMOIRS OF SAMUEL M. JANNEY, THE REVISED VERSION 12mo., with steel plate portrait." Price. 81.25, by mail 81.35. 1020 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. WEARY WORKERS & NERVOUS SUFFERERS |