8 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, , WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, I860.- MATTERS OVER THE RIVER. Tee CnoLEBA. The apprehension that this dreaded iteotince lim arrived on oar shores has created conBidtrnble fear, ana incited fresh, activity amoiiR the cl'uens of Camden Id the work of placing the city in a proper sanitary condition. The streets are to oe kept thoroughly cleaned, and the eflal, Rarbneo, and other tilth that are usually thrown out must be placed in suitable boxes, cto., to be caned away. The authorities have passed an ordinance in refer ence to this matter, which will bo duly and rigidly enforced, and those persons who would escape the penalty imported, gnould take cans that the ordinance Is carefully observed to the very letter. UoiiBf keepers are also enjoined to cop their cellars and basements perfectly Cleansed, us a sanitary precaution. These ob servances are rea ly necessary as well (or the ncalih of the inmates as iir the good of the city. New Bridges. At the recent session of the New Jersey Legislature, an act was passed authorizing the construction of a npw and much needed brldpe across Coper's creek, and also the following siiDplement to the act already passed: That it Khali be the duty of the Board of Chosen Freeholders ofitlie county ol Camden, to provide a cnrelul perfon, or persons, to open the draw in the bridge across Cooper's creek, in the county of Camden, immediately opposite the point where the street commonlv called State street strikes the said creek; and that it shall bo the duty of said person, or persons, to close the said draw as soon as they conveniently can after the passage of every vessel through said draw; provided, thut for every wilful neglect in not closing snid draw, the mid county shall forfeit hesumof twenty-rive dollars, to be recovered l y action of debt before any Court of competent jurisdiction. Qtjiet. The police affairs la Camden an in a remarkable state of quietness at present, owing, no dou bt, to the admirable arrangements which have been perfected bv Maishal Camp bell and the Mayor in the police departments. Except a tew drunken aud disorderly cases, but little has been done worthy of public note for several days. It is to bo hoped that this" condi tion of tilings will remain lor eomo time to come. The police are so disposed at present that speedy justice will overtake any oue who may attempt to commit a crime ol any max nitride. The Public Schools. The public schools of Camden are now in a good and pros perous condition, and durintr the coming sum mer it is the intention o f the Board of Educa tion to erect a new, large, and substantial house in Kiddle Ward, and ro upen one or two other auxiliary schoo Is in diiTercnt parts of the city. A census of tne children between the ages of five and eighteen years is now being taken, in order to nsccrta'm the exact number eligible to admission. CITY INTELLIGENCE I for Additional Local Items see Third Fagc.) A Man named William Gour.cn sb gave im9olf up to justice last evening lor acrimiual act committed by him about six .years ago. Oilioor Winehold, who was landing at the corner of Seventh and Carpenter Ftrcet, was approached by a person w ho stated that Goulckor was at bis residence, Third street, between Federal and Wnarton, aud desired ti deliver himself up. The officer proceeded to the house and accompanied (oulcher to the Ceutral Station, and handed over Coulcher to the care ot the Chief of Police. It appears that during the month of Novnmbor, 1860, a man named Hoah Mick was in John Simons' lager beer saloon, at Second and Saranac streets, and eot into au altercation with Goulcher. While" Slick was Bitting on a table Gnulclier struck him a blow from the effects of which he (Mick) died. Goulcher got away and joined the navy. He served all throu.h the Rebellion and has received two honorable dis-harees. A truo bill was found against bim, and he was handed by Chief Ituerglcs over to the proper authorities, City Temperance Organization. A city fcociety is about being formed for tho pro motion of tho temperance cause, in which all are invited to participate. In view of the terri ble inroads which the rum tratlic is making in our midst, all who are favorable to such a movement are cordially invited to ntteni the meeting, which is to bo held at No. 121()Che.-inut street, to-morrow (Thursday) at 3J P. M. Waifs "tjf Humanity. About 6 o'clock this morning a male child, apparently five days old, was found on the steps of tho Orphans' Asylum, 8evenfh and Spruce streets. Theiound ling was sent to the Almshouse. Another child was discovered at an early hour this morning on the steps of a house in South street, below Thirteenth. It was provided for. Determined on Suicide, A Mrs. Wilson, aged about till y years, and who resides on Wash ington street, below Tenth, committed suicide last evening by taking araculc. A physician was called in as soon bs the disovery was made, but no aid could be rendered. The deceased Iia3 mi.de lour diti'erent Attempt at suicide. The caiibO is said to be domestic difliculty. A Ffnian Kuptuke. I'he Fenian Bro therhood are not a unit. Mr. John Hanson ha resigned his po.-ition as Centre of the Philadel phia Circle. O'Mahony, Roberts, and Wynne are still in olflc", and as far as we know are hopeful of the future. Tho reported arrival of Stephens. It is believed, will give strength and activity to the movement. Serious Illness Mr. J. B. Nagle, one of Philadelphia's most noted artists, is lyine; dangerously ill at his residence iu this city. He is one of the old school oi puinters, contempo rary with Bully and Pealo, and his dangerous condition will be matter ot regret to his nume rous admirers. A Wife Stabs her Husband. Last night about 10 o'clock, a man who resides at the 8. E. corner of Ninth and Shippen streets had a quarrel with his wile, during the progress of which she cue her husband severely with a imfe. The wounded man was conveyed to the Hospital. Attempted to Rob a Drug Store. Charles Budrt, colored, was arrested last evening charged with attempting to rob a drug Btore, at Ninth aid Lombard stree's, by opening a ' maow. It is stated that the prisoner has made other attempts of the kind m the neighborhood. A Row and Stabbing Cask. About lialf-past 10 o'clock last night a ro v look place in the neighborhood of Kleuth and Shippen streets, between a party ot men, durimt the pro gress ol which a man named McAllister was severely cut by a colored man. Pell Dead. This morning about 7 o'clock, a man named Henry Gordon, while engaced iu his usual daily avocations at Swanson and .Almond streets, fell dead. The deceased was taken to his residence, No. 115 Federal street. The Faib at National Guards' Hall. The following is the vote for the Base Ball im plements at St. Augusdn's Fair: Central. 838: "Vigilant, 756 ; Neptnne, 688. D-HQER8 OT DlFFBBBBT TbADKS The blacksmith's guilt we mast torsive, Who without firging cannot Uvej A printer may of famine die Beside the nngeat mess of pi; And the shoemaker's risks appal Whose work in peril puts his awi But It is proved an easy task lo furnish Just the thing- they ask, And at the lowest rates, to those Wo seek the Tower for first-class Clothos ! Our ttock of Clothing U the largest and m m com pute in (hie et'fy, surpassed by none in materi xl, etyte, emd Ht,a4mii at prices guaranteed tower than the ivKts(, Towkb Hall, Ro, (18 AU&jirr Btrbit, btwawsT fc Co. EVBRYBODT fBOtllD TBJlCTISK ECONOMY IN all Things One dollar expended now In pnrchaa Inn bottle of Jayno's Hxpootorant by those trou bled with a slljtht Cough or Hoarseness, or Bore Throat, may save the expense of a doctor's bill. A neglected Cough often ends In Consumption. A slirht Inflammation of the lining of the wind tubes, the usual symptoms of which are a Sore Throat and a Tain in the Breast, will soon lead, through want of attention, to Bronchitis. A day's dolav may entail months of Battering. J-et tho afflicted try at onoe Javno's Expectorant. It is a standard remedy, and its curative properties hnvj boon tested by thousands of persons who have recovered their health by its use. Prepared only at No. 12 Cbosnut stroot. New Dbkrs-m akino Ektab Linn went At the nrvent solicitation ol nutiieron vaiuod patron, we have opened a department for Ladies' li-ess-makinfr, with Kuiiable reception -ooms tor tho tlttin, cto., where we aio now prepared to execuw all orders in the best and latast tturopeau stvlo, with the utmost promptness. Ladies need fear no disappointment in rcard to their orders being tiulivcieil punctually at the time proniited. J. W. Pkoctor & Co., No. 02J Chesuut street. TnK Women ok tee Border aro smuggling whitky over Iron, Canada into tho United gtain.t by bavin? the i ame-work of their crinolines niado of tin tubes and U led with the liquors j so nay the papers. Me have seen men with thoir c'othos full oi wllskv, oi, In other words, lull ot man and the man full ot whlpkv Tho clothing; was not from Charles 6tokcs & Co ' One Trice, under the Conti nental, as their clothing is never too tight for comfort. Spring- suits now on hand of a' groat variety and at reduced pi ices. Call und eeo iheni. Throat Affections aud Hoarseness. AU euflertng from Irritation of the Throat and Hoartv nest will be agreeably surprised at the almostimmodU ate reliof afforded by tho use of "Brown't Bronchial Troche i." '1 ho demulcent ingredients allay pulmo nary irritation ; and, after publio spoaking or singing when the throat is wearied and weakened by too much exciclse, thoir use will give ronewed strength to the vocal organs. A Popular am Valuable Remedy. The Dolphio C)i'hor, "ei. i. 1800 X." has become familiar to everybody, but everybody is not laminar with tho Intrinsic value of llie article it represents ttie co cbraicd J'lanta'ion Bitters. 'Iheyare now habltuall? used in hundreds of our first families, and ss a promoter ot heulib and safepnard against malarious attacks and euidemlcs of evotv descrip tion, they arc rtccuiniei.iled the highest meaical authorises. Aquade Wag noli a This exquisite toilet arti cle, superior to any co ogne, Is made tromthe rich Southern Maetioba, and as a bath for iho laoa and pervon, aporiume i r the olotiung, and romodv for hiadnclio, it is a uinveial favorite. Sold by all dealers at l per boti:e, Dcrna", Barnes ft Co , New York, are tho wlioltsaie agents. Prices Reduced. Six card photographs only VI. Every variety ol stylo arUftic.i;v exeoutod, and ex quisitely tin shod. Go to B F. Ileim r's, No. 624 Arch street, andjobtam tho beBt at moderate charges. TJphci BTEBY. Got Patea to do your Upholstery work. No. 1108 Chesuut street. Com pound Istkuist Notes, 7 810 and 6-20.4 wanted. Do Haven & Brother, No. 40 S. Third street. See Patten's Dollar Shades, No. 1408 Chesnut street. Ater's Cherry Pectoral The world's great remedy for Colds, Coughs, and Consumption. 1 VmAfcDAB A wninub. Ordor them at Patten's, No. 1408 ChcBnut street. Hernia or Rupture treated with nrofeislonal tki 1, and trusses oi atpioved constrnction applu d by C. LI. AeodloB, cor. ot lwoiitn and itaco streets. Auction Curtains Don't I all to see them, at ratten', No. 1108 Chennut street. 730'S. ft-20,, lMt'n, Compound Intfrest Notes, Cold and silver, Houqut and hold by i)iti.Ki & Co. , No. 81 S. Third street. G-'ZO Coufofs. Due JTay 1st, Wantid by Dbexel & Co., No t South lniiiD Street. W.&B., Good Clo'hins, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market, W. & B , Got d Clotbinp, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. W. k B., Good Clothing;, Oak liall, Sixth and Market. W. & B CoodClothinK, Ouk Hall, Sixth and Market. V . It 11., Good Clothing, Oak Hal' ...Sixth aid Market Vf. k 1... Good Clothine. Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. MAItKIKD. FEAZEIt HIL1 ON. On tue 9th, by Bov. Wash- intton H Er'en, Mr JO-PH f FRAZKU to Miss SALLY E. HILTON, bota of Philadelphia. HYDE CKOSSKIT In this city, on the 9th in stant, by tne ttev. J. 1. Goodrich, 4ir. GBORuU H. UXDh to Miss MAUY B. CKOSSE1I, all of this citv. JACOBS HFEVE. April 7. by Rov. Willinm (aHicart Mr. WILLI AMJ. JACOBS to Miss ADA B. KtLVE, both of this city. DIED. NF.EMAN. On the 9th instant, CHARLES NEE MAN, aced 41 years. llie rela'ives and fr'nnds of the familr uie invited to attend the iunerai, i"in the res. deuce of Mr. Andicw Mooie. No 2163 Hope street, above Cum beiland, on iidar attoruoon at 2 o'clock. Topio ceed to the Amoncan Mechanics' Cemotory. P.OWAN.-Ou the 8th instant, MAUV JANE, wito ol ( litirlt O. l.ov au, and dauaiitor of Patience E and iLu lute Henry 4. Gibson, iu tho 2tiih year of her ace. riie relatives and trends of the titmllv, also ''owl-atnu lent, No. 21, Lau"ii(oi of the Forest, aro repi cernillv inviuc to att lid her funeral, from th lcs'rienee of her nimiier. No 605 Barton street (above 'Wal ace and ) to v Klevcoth street), on Thurs Ja afloniooii next at 8 o'cloclt. WILLI AMS. On tie 11th instant, JESSE W. WILLIAMS, fonol John VYliliauii 'the relatives and triunds ol the tumily are Invited to attend his luuora!, t'om his father's residence, No. 224 Catharine street, on Friday afternoon the 13th Instant, a' 8 o'c'ock T L'AKS IN YOUH ROOFS, Oil AROUND J eliimreys, rtTllghtB, or ttup drors, iray be teadl y reoalrtd by p:urte t b iH:ng bteud'a Weather Proof Cement, hkb does not peel or ciick oft. Tit I'M AN A BHAVf. Ko. m (Klyht Thlrtr-flve) M AHKKT Ht. below Ninth. I DEVOLVING WAFFI.K IRONS, OPSKVKRAL l sizes, Wa'er Irons Vullln Kings, AVutconsln, Mlu nesota, and oilier cake Pans, lor ime by t . TKUMAN A flflAW. No M5(F.lplttTli1rn-ftvi MAUKKT St below Ninth. T7VEKY LADY MAY UK HKIt OWN SCISSOR JLJ Oriniler.-KuWi roiintSclfSors 8banoner should bo to, llie woik-biwket ol f very ladvi it dot iu won in am.nuta, aud dues it veil. 1'or e h v, , TRt'MAW it RHAW. No. 6M (V lylq 1 hlrty-flvei H a IiKKT wt . below "Jlnth. TOR DAN'S TONIC ALE. V JOUDAN'h TONIC LK. JOlvUANVi TdMC ALK. JORDAN H TONIC ALE. It M recommnded it Pbyalcluns ot tUis aud other places a pupcrlor . i?, ud requite hot a trlul to convinc the mtiet nkepili ul ol lis ureut me'U. To ba bad, wboleials aud retail, of P. I.JuiWtK . , . Ko, 220 fEAK Street. Champagne C ider by tbe dozva, boitlea, or br tti barrel 144 p.TEISX Wlltl AVOlilC rOBBAILIKGS, BTORE FBONT8, GUAUDS, FAnTITIOSB, txo IKON BEDTEAr, AND WIRE WORK, In variety, nianuiaetnred by M. WALKER & SONS, lW6ni8p . ho. 11 Nertb SIXTH Btreet I'VE r L 0 11 E N C E LOCK AND KNOT STITCH SEW IN (1 MACHINES, A re tbe fcf t snfl the only ismlly mcbtns warranted to give entlie tatlslactlon, or money returned. SALESROOMS, , No. 630 CHESNUT STREET N. B. All kind of fine Ftwlng and Stitching promptly done in tbe neatrst manner. Operators taught on the Florence, without charge, at the office. IStf JNSUKE YOUll LIFE IX Y01R 0WS HOME C(MPAX TOE AMERICAN, OF PHILADELPHIA. S. E. Corner of Fourth and Walnut Sts Inenirra In thin Company have the dltlonal guarnn tee of tbe t'AFITAL STOCK all paid up IN CASU n-hlcb. together vith CASH ASSE18, now ou hand amount to ' $1,143,87414. Invented ai follow: 100 (10 U.B. 8-2C Bondd "I itv.uvu viiy oi i uu&'ciiMna JL.oan,o a, uovr IO.mAU V. h Treaoury Noten, 1 W 2ft (Kie Allegheny Conntv Uonda iBtbur. t. Loan ol 11 10 tun Wyoming Valley ( anal Bonds 12 700 I ompouml Interest 't reasury NoU'n lO.tbO l'Lllndelpliia and trie Uailroad Bonds 10.000 ntietiura, Fort Wayne and Chicago Krilroad Bondn 16,N'1 City oi lMtitiburg anil other Uondg. a461,0H5 1 000 sliarea Tennmivanln Kal'iroaj!!!!! 460 ebaree Corn Fxonange National Bank 107 ibarei Fnimera' National Bank of Reading 22 thn CotiM.llilHiKin National Bank 142 iharea Wl llamsport Water Com nanv Mortgages Ground Kenta and Real Lalate .147.S0fl-89 ,.19.4KM .217 B04-IM ,. 82 4H918 2V,0llli 0 ,. 6A.84I 14 . 10.423 00 i.oann on conaicra' amply aeenred I'remlnrn notre secured by policies , Canh In bandn ot agents necured by bonds... CaKh on deposit with U. 8. Treasurer Casu on baud and in banks Accrued interest and rents due Jan. 1 , INCOME FOR THE YEAR 1885 &544.403-92. Losset Paid During the Tear Amounting to $87,63631. LOFBF.8 TAJD PROMPTLY. BIVIDENIJ8 JIADE ANKPALLT, th aiding, he Insured to pay premiums. ThelastDlVUDEHO on a,l UUtUal Policies to lorce January l,ltG6,Tia FIFTY PEE CENT. Of the amount oi PREMIUMS received during the year 18C5. Its TRUSTEES are well-known citizens In our midst, entitling it to more consideration than tbose whose managers reside In distant cities. Alexander Whllldln, J. Edgar i horn sou, George Kunent, Hon. James Pollock, Albert . Roberts, P. B. Mingle. Samuel work. William J. Howard, Kauiuei T. Bodine, Jobu Alkman. Henry K.. Bennett, lion Joseph Allison, Iuaao Uiuieliurst. . ALEXANDER WHILLDIN, Ptesldcnt. SAMUEL WORK, Vice-President. JOIIS C. SIMS. Actuary. JOHN B. WILMOX, Secretary and Treasurer. A few first rate canvassers wanted. 2 15 thstu2m4p ACCIDENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY or NEW YORK, BRANCH OFFICE. No. 419 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. FRANK O. ALLEN, Manager. CHARLES P. 1URXEU.M. D., Consulting Phvslclan, So. 235 H. EIGHTH Street Follctea and Daily Tick 'ts cover cvorv description ol Accidents, travolllng or otherwise, General Accident Ticket, for one to sis days, 25 cents per day, Insuring 85000, and (25 week y compensation. Bea Voyage Policies to all parts of tbe world issued at low rates. GENERAL ACCIDENTAL POLICIES, Covering all forms of Dislocations, Broken Bones, Rup tured Tendons. Sprains, Concussions, Crustilngs, Bruises, Cuts, Stabs, Gunshot Wounds, Burns and Scalds, Bites of Dogs, Unprovoked Assaults by Butglars, hoboers, or Murderers, tbe action ot Llgutulng or Sun Stroke, the effects of Explosions, Chemicals. Floods, and Earth quakes, Suffocation by Drowning or Choking, when such accidental Injury ts tbe cause of death within three months of the happening of the Injury, oi ot total dis ability to follow tbe usual avocatWns. THE BATES VARY Prom $3 to $50, . iK.,rT;i; J'roin r.oa to $10,000, IN C3 S OV DEATH, AND $3 to C50 Weekly Compensation, fOW AN V DISABLING INJURY. By permission, refeience is mado to the folio whig gen tlemen : Colonel W. B. Thomas, Collector of tbe Tort , Colonel J. H. Taggart, United States Collector of In. ternal Revenue, First Dlstrl :t. Henry Kumm, Esq., City Treasurer. B. B. Comegvs, Esq., Cashier Philadelphia National Bank. X. McMlchacl, Jr., Esq., Cashier First National Bunk. J. W. Sexton, Esq,, of firm of M essrs. Jay Cooke & Co. Uessrs. Lewis, Brothers A Co., Merchants, No. 2J8 Chesnut street Messrs. Tvler Co., Coal Merchants, No. S28 Walnut Street. Messrs. Wood, Roberts & Co., Iron Manufacturers Ridge avenue, below Twelfth street. i 10 eos!2t 4p THE AMERICAN BUREAU OF MINES, No. 64 BROADWAY. Mines, Mineral Lands, and Ores examined and reported upon. Competent Engineers furnished to Mining Com panies. Consultations afforded on all Mining, Metallurgical and Chemical Question, at tbe office of the Bureau, CEO. D. II. GILLESPIE, President. DRAKE DE KAY. BeorKary. 110 tuthsrp ST" FOB SALE. VEUY DESIRABLE 4 JLjl Country Beat, comprising seven and a half " , avria ot isnd.a blkhl.v ornameuted well-built stone(nugu cast) dwelling, wltb verandahs aud a nice comfortable stable, plenty ol shade and fruit trees, watur conve nient Situate on the Bristol turnpike, two miles above Fraukford, aud ilhlu half a mile of the uiaguilloant country seat of Kdwln Forrest (tonnerly Ueorse H. Htuan's). Aocesslble by Trenton Hal. road and steam boat via Tacony. For further particulars, see advartls nieutof u. Tbomaa A bons' saieof AprtlM. OKOKGK W 8IULL. Jh.. 11014. o. W dADaOMBtruet JkJEW LINEN GOODS, Just Keceived Direct from Europe, At MILLIKEN'S LINEN STORE, No. 828 ARCH STREET, RETAIL, AT IMPORTER'S PRICES. LINEN LAWN DRESSES, New Btvloe, very Handsome LIKEN TRAVELLING DEES8ES, Entirely New Deeign. . NEW TRINTED LINENS, landing from stcitmcr "Propontls..' GOLDEN FLAX IRISH 8IIIRTINO LINENS, all the numbers. These Linens are of extra weicht and quality. TOWER-LOOM TABLE LINENS, from 87i cents per yard. BLEACHED TABLE LINENS, New PattcrnB, very cheap. CHEAP NAPKINS, landing from steamer "nolvetia," TABLE CLOTHS, Rare Styles, with NAP KINS to Hatch. TOWELS, of every kind, from 25 ccnt9 to $1-25 each. NTRSERY DIAPERS, All the Widths Re quired. TOWELINGS by the yard. CRASH DIAPER, nUCK, ETC. LINEN DRILLS AND DUCKS, in White, Colored, and Fancy. LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, Every Kind, for Ladies', Cents', and Children, SHIRT BOSOMS, of very Superior Quality. BIRD EYE AND OTOER DIAPERS. LINFN CAMBRICS AND LAWNS. Linen Buyers will save time and money by cominc direct to MILLIKEN'S LINEN STORE, 8 81 Btntb No. 828 ARCH Street. ESTABLISHED 1841. WARBURTM & m, No. 1004 CIIESNUT St. SILKS, RIBBONS, AND MILLINERY GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. REAL LACES, , EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS, HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, ETC OolU llae Baeics of Prioes. r4 6stath A GOOD DISCOUNT XO THE TRADE. IV O W OPEN, PARIS MADE MANTILLAS. RICU SILK BASQU1NES. : RICH SILK JACKETS. RICn SILK CIRCLES. DEMI-SEASON J A CKETS. DEMI-SEASON BASQUINES. DEMI-SEASON ROTONDES. FINE LLAMA LACE OOCDS. tDENTELLE DES INDES. BLACK LACE SHAWLS. WRITE LACE SHAWLS. j. w. rnocTOii & co., 827tuth82mrp No. 920 CHESNUT St. QREAT FIRE IN NEW YORK, Messrs. MARVIN A- Co , 265 Broadway: Cenilkiten : We have Just opened the Alum and Dry Plaster Safe We bought of ioa a short time since. It was In the second story of the building corner o( Broadway and Barclay sireet. and fell Into the cellar, aud it gratifies us very much to be able to say, that bvebt book, paper and bank bill is in oood obdeb, very much better toan we could have expected, after the Intense beat We shall want another and much larger one of tbe same sort very soon. Yours truly, WILLIAM A. DROWN & CO.VS3 KiwYobk, April 7, 1866. A full sssortment of the above SAFES, Perfectly Diy and Thoroughly Fire-Proof, And furnished with the Best Locks, for sale by MARVIN & CO., No. 72 1 CHESNUT Street, ' (MASONIC HALL). Call before purchasing, or send for Illustrate 1 Cata logue. 4 10 t.ithfOtSp piNE SHIRTS, Money Refunded if Not Satisfactory, MADE OF NEW YOEK MILLS MUSLIW, only U 00, niual price 15 60. MADE OF WAM8TJTTA MC8L1S, onlT 3 'IS, Uiual price 5 00. BOYS' S DIETS on band and made to order, A liberal deduction to wboitsale trade. T. Li. JACOBS, No. 1226 CHESNUT Street, 2 tistn 2nu . rwiadelpula. ROGEKS' FRAGKAKT 0D0KT0LIXE. FOR CI EANSING AND PRESERVING THE TEETH. Removes all substances destructive to the teeth, prevents discoloration and 'A. the accumulation of Tartar, and a spongy relaxed condition of the Gums. imparting a pleasant and refreshing fragrant taste to the mouth. Guaranteed to coiitain no acid, or any Bubstunco that will injure or de stroy the teeth. Its cleansing and healthful proper- tics are certified to by prominent Den tists throughout the country. Hold by DrnKirintn. Fancy Goods nal etn aod Perfumei-H. aud at leiot. No. 8.1 L1BEBTY Street, Nw York. Ask for ROGERS' FRAGRANT ODONTOLINE. and take no other. JCKNSCN. HOLLO WAY & C0WDEN. 8 20tnlhslfilrp WHOLESALE AGEN18. ELECTROPATHY. I1RS. GALLOWAY & S5IEDD, TIIE SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL ELECTRICIANS, Ate trcatlns with remarkable success all acuta and Cbronlo Dlseaser, at the'r ELECTPOPATIKC INSTITUTION, No.1230 WALNUT Street. One Doer East of Thirteenth Street Wo have been engaged for mnnyjears In the noble work ot lilving health .nil happiness to the sulTering and tlio,tflllc cd. During this time we have treated about 1WEJSTY XHOL'SAKD I24VALIUS suflerl ig irom the vcrlous forms of disease, and In a most every cae a per m&ncnt cure has been eftectoa. llany o' them, In fact, bad been given np as incuiab e by their physicians. We hove restored to heaitU, In a few days, thous.mds ot per sons In this city who had been suffering irom painful diseases five, ten, aud fifteen years and uowarus. At our Institution we have cured, aud re curing, a class ot dis eases that has baffled tbe medical piofuasion In all ages of tbe world. Dr. WILLIAM WHITE, a gentleman of great expo- rlencc In this succexstul practice, Is associated with Drs. GALLOWAY & 811KDO In thU practice By this airang' uient we hope to be enabled to attend profession al j to our large practice. ItEtr KfcM Kft. We refer the diseased and others Interested In our new practice to the following well known gentlemen who have been treated successfully by us : (11 OI GK GKAKT, No. 610 Chcsnutstreot. It. '1 D-LSlLVl H Ho IIM CiiesiiiUhtrcet General l'LKAfciiVI'Oli. No. 01B Spruce street Jtaior-l.ciurHl 1L1 AUT)N, U. S Army. Hon. DAVID WILJlOl . Judno or Court ot Claims. Warn ngton city. Hon uurv UAi "kus, r ew iorscny Ktv. lir. AI AK.-HALL. ol Plltoliuri', Pa. r DW1N iOuKESi. the vn-ut Iraedian I ev. l.r. HALL, ol 1 hllaililpliia. Ktv. 1)A Mi L t LiKK, Illinois. I oiom-1 IliOMAb W. 8VLfcNfc.Y, Assessor, No. T1S Wa nut street. iiti ;UK II. KAKLt, Attorncy-at-iaw, oixtn snu Cliesnul cireets. . KMAMLL Rt.x. Attorney at i aw, no. ivi sansotn S ref t. . DK, GKOBUia w. niMiu. i.ancaBter ciry, renna. UK. M. U. UROWN O.rard Houie. KtV. 31B. MALLOU Y Norristown Penna, ALUi-.lii U. Alt. OLA V. ho bi William street, New Tork cilv. . C CtiMMTM-1, fiuyveeant stree.. new loraciiy. II, ( . 'IIUK'I LEFK, ho iiiri Market street. JOHN 11 . bl'Ib'l ho 18'23 outn Broad street G W. AtV.lU HAST, Cerniun own, Phi adoiphla. t oiifultntlon end exumiuanons lieeoi charge. An interesting Circular uial ed by addressing CRS. GALLOWAY, WHITE & SHEDD, Ko. 1230 WALVUT Street, i 31 imitl2m Tbiladelphla. jTirEScil All.DlOlESIN VOGUE! . BY GMMAULT & CIE., Ctcmi&ts to H. F. H. Prince Napoleon, 4& RUE RICHELIEU PARIS. NO MORE COD LIVER OIL. GEIJIALLl'ls bYttUP Ol' IODIZED HORSE RADISH. Thishyiup ISfn-.ployeO with iho greatest success. In place Ol t UU Liver I'll, lowmcuiv is uiuiiiiQijr vuuoriur. it urc.rtltea.es of the chest kmIu , lymnlia.lu dis ordirs gretn x.cknrhs, musoulur a'ony, and loss of appetite, it regenerates uie consi'iui'un uy uurnvmu tba Liioa, and is, In a word, tbe most powenul aepura tiveKnovn. It never laiif;ues the stomsch and bowels, und Is aunun stereo Willi tbe gieaiest efilcaov lo voiiiik riii dun. kublect to humours, or obstruction of tho elands At last. It Is very fethcaolous in the diseases of tne sain. NO WORK CONSUMPTION, GEIMAULI'S SYKUP Ob' HVr'OWIOSPIIITE OV LI M10. This new S'edlclne is a sovereign remedv In phthisis snd oihei dlseahes of tlie lunts prumptly removes all the n:ore serious symptoms. The cuunli ir relief od, the uli ht sneuto cease, and llie patient rapiu ly recovers uh beaith, KOUORE I'OVIKTY OF'IKR BLOOD AND PALE cwMri.r.Aius. DK. LEE AS' i'HOSj-HATE OP IROX, This new 'rnuuiuous medicine contains 'ho elements of il e blood anil bunts, tud lrou in a liiiuld state It la dif.tient irom all bitl erto ollered to the pub lo. i Vquld, coi,rlisa I enil taKtelers. It eoeedllv cures chlorosis, pa'rs In the stomach, dill. cult oikesiion dysmeuorrheea, niif unit. 'lie majority of the Academies of Sledlclne of Paris rr comniemi ti e lincspiiaio oi iron 10 muieaoi ueucaie consihution suutriug iroui anemia, uiu hi uniHr per sons isiluea iiom over aixiery. neivous einouons overwork general del littv, and poorness o1 b ood. if ' iiie i,i. lv nrriiuration wlileu Lever causes patlcn, andcun Le borne by the most delicate atomauhs, NEKVOI'S HEADACHE. Nl URALGIA, Is lnstantaiieously enred by OR1MAUL1B bUAZU IAN GuARANA, avepe'ablo subttnnce used from time immemorial in xirusu, una i ? c v (-( ,i.,vc BKTTEE THAN COPAIBA 1 1 CRIMAULT8 CAfyULES AND LIQUID EX TK ACT OV M ATICai Vr.tirJrALIa. Where all other Medicines have tailed, these preara lli im l i alwavs etli ct a euro Theae insure a raoidaiid extraordinary cure of severe recent and chronlooaaea ot uriva'e olsiase. 1 bey are used In the Hospl alsln Paris, by the celebruted Dr. Blcord and ara found greatly su perior to all hitherto known mineral remedies and Copaiba and Culxtl s. lb Iiiiectlmi la uaed hi recent, and capsules iu tne more enroute esses. GENERAL DEPOTS: In Paris, at GMHAULT & Cie,, Cbemists to li. F. H Princ Nsnoieon, Ifi EUE K1CHELILU. In New York, at T. M- BECKER'S. No. 139 ORAJJD Street. IN PHILAUEIPUIA, , CllSmtblra At FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO'S. "WEST GROVE BOARDING-SCHOOL t T tor Girls, at WEST GROVE STATION, Pbbadel. nhl nd h tlmore Central Rallmad. CbesUtr CO.. Pa. The Mummer Term ot full twentv weeks will com mence on Becond-daf. tbe 7 n ot stn mo. next. Tha p.nirM of Inctrootlon la eomolet and tbotonirb. eomsetent lnntruotora are employed, and improved me thods of teaching are adopted. Tbe promotion of lue health and bapplnesa or the pupns u a leading object. Jf or circulars. .dOteM tte WneaL p HOWELL &B0URKE,; MANLFACTUKEHS OF PAPER HANGINGS AND WINDOW SHADES. N. E CORNER Oh" FOURTH AND MAUKLT STREETS rniLADELPHiJii. 11
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