The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, April 21, 1866, THIRD EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1866.
MATTERS OVER THE RIVER.
Street Cleaning. The following wpre
the propositions lor donning the sire ts of camion,
rectntiy made to ( ouiidl t David Crecvy, II50
Charles O'Neil, 800j John Motjlouchlin, t700 ;
Jonathan Kutbnde Jr , sM50 t J. H. Wood, Jr,
(666 I Campbell Jb Brother, 340. leeae (renfe
ten being tho lowest bdlers, ot course received the
contract, and cave act ihomsetvos to work In earn,
cat In cleaning; the streots. ' Thin is an it should be.
for tbe rauld approacti of hot, weather, and tbe near
approach ot the oholera, demand that all the streets
shall be kept olean and unencumbered of garbage
and offal. '
TowNPnip Statements. By a law passed
tT the lfgis attire ot New Jersey a year airo, town
ship elcrks are oolired to publish lui' statement of
the rccipta and expenditure" of their respoo ive
townships, under a pona'ty of a tine ot flitv dollar
Thia in a good law, as itwiH enable tho taxpayers to
ascertain what becomes of tne money raised for tho
public oko.
To br MirsTEBD.D Out. The friends of
the members of tho Thirty-fourth New Jery Vol
ante rs, manv of them beinir trom Camden cifv and
county, are anxiously awaiting tselr arrival homo
1 hey are on their way hiihor tor tho purpose ot
being mustered nnt at. Trenton
Directuorb' Meeting. The annual meet
ing of the stockholders of the West Jersey Kailroad
will be he In on the first of May, in Camden, at which
time thirteen director will be cboson.
CITY I NTELLI GENCE
m
For Addiliona I City IntcUigmce see HardPage.
The Girakd Row. It Is within the recol
lection oi inauy of our citizens when tbe tine row of
buildines in Chcsnut street, between K even th and
Twe fth streets, bad wo existence; but the lot itselt
was turround.nl by an unattractive boaid fence.
Our treat model merchant, y .eph n (, Irani, was then
its owner When tuo nne residence were ereoiea,
many prophtsiod that tncy were too far from the
trade centre of the city ev r to he vory profitab e
but as business has gradually crept westward, fol
lowing the star 01 empire, ilies costy mansions
nave been demanded by the devotees ot Mammon,
and aircady two have bom wrested from privacy
and converted into splendid mercantile establish
mcnts One will shortly be opened by the ISelio
maker Piano orto Company, and Mr J. 11. Scio
maker and II, H Gray pride themselves upon tho
fact that tbey will eclipse in maruilioenoo any
similar establishment in tho country, lbnre will
here be ample room to display tbe line Instruments
of the Company. The oilier store, which is ap
proaching completion, wiil be occupied by Mr.
Mitchell, the well-known confectioner, and will be a
iirst-c'ass establishment in every particular.
At tbe expiration of the current leases other
changes will be made. Kumor affirms that a portion
will be convened intoapraud art gallery, aud that
a first-class conceit ball will be constructed. The
retail busintss is steadily marching up Chosnut
atreui, and in a short time it will be a continuous
avenue oi stores, from the Delaware to Uroad si rent.
As an indication of the prosperity of the city, tbe
lact is gialilylng.
Fair In Aid of tiie Home for Little
Wakdkkers. On Monday evening a puolio hair
will be opened at No 2118 Green Mroet, in aid of the
atovo-naincd institution. Tbe display wi 1 be worth
Boeing, and wo trust, tnat thi residence wi I be pro
perly "warmed" with patronage during the week.
Kev. Mr. Siegfried, Doan ot the Homo, will have the
"Little Wandeiers" at the Fair throe evenings dur
ing the week," to sing and otherwise entertain their
friends and patrons 1'onatious of money, groce
ries, fanoy goods, and any attractive and salable
articles are earnestly soliciied Tor the Fair, and may
be sent to tbe care ot Mrs. atson or Mrs. Gardner,
Ho. 2118 Green street. We hop onr friend will do
all in their power to assist these and other lady
managers to make the affair completely successful.
The WeAtiifr. The vernal breezes are
afloat to day, and Chosnut sj-oot is a moving mass of
bumamtv enjorinir the pleasures oi tbe Promina te.
'lhe sugeeBtivelv cool attire of the ladies, and (he
natty appearance of the beaux, recalls to onr re
membrance the face that solsticial heats are olose
noon us, and that Atlantic City, Cape May. ann the
choiera, perhaps, m y be expected soon. Ihe retail
dry goooB clerks were driven to tbe verge of distrao
tion by tbe thronps ot beauties preparing for a
Change of ctstumc, ai-d purc.ia.serg of spring limto
rial. Phe air, though simo vba heated, is deliglit
lul, and even body soem to enjov it. We congratu
late "etberial mildness" upon his sudden but most
we, come arrival
Where bomk Stolen Meat was Drsco
Vkkd. Kesteiday attornoon a nmn named Henry
'Williams, who resides at No. 1204 Parrish street, was
arrested on the charge of recoivinz stolen woods. It
appears that yesterday morning Mr. 15or-ff's butcher
nop, on Thirteenth street, near Mount vernon, was
entered by petti n in thejbick way, and a quantitr
of beef, valued at C800, was stoien. Ahorse and
wagon, belonging to Mr. Boretf, was stolen at tuo
same time, and the meat carried of)' in it. Subse
quently tbe stolen meat was discovered in the pos
sesion of Mr. vvillianrs, at his residence, and he not
being ab e to give a very s itiRlactorv account of how
be came into possession of it, was held in SlUOO bail
by Aloorman Cloud for a further hearing,
A Bobber and Would-be Murderer.
last evening a desperate character named William
JtoiTinlov robbed a woman ot two dollars, In a low
drinking establishment, at Front and Dock streets.
The woman discovered her logs and acoused Mo
dule y of robbing her, whon the fellow pulled out a
TiiBtol. and flred tbe contents at his acouser. Fortu
nately tne ball just grazt-d tbe woman's head, and
.lodged tn tne wall. MUinlev was at once arrestnd.
lie subsequently proved to be a hard case who
jobbed a man on Front street some time back, and
tiie police hive been on the lookout tor him ever
ince. Alderman Butler committed him in deiault
of 12W bail.
Suspicion of Larceny. A girl named
Ji.ate kubbcii, who belongs to that class ot so
ciety known in certain circles as "lernale bum
mers," was arrested last evening in the not very
aristocratio neighborhood of Seventh and Bea-
ford streets, haviDsr in her possession two rolls
t rag-carpet. Not being able to give a very
sausiactorv account) oi now she became nos-
eessed ot said articles, the inference was that
Bhe stole them. Acting under which belief
.Alderman Tltlermary committed Kate to prison.
Death of an Estimable Citizen.
Kr. Edmund Brewer, a well-known resident of the
Seventeenth Ward, died ot consumption on Thurs
day evening. He was especially a iavorite amour a
host of friends, in wboae company his goniali'y was
marked He was an exemplary and honored Past
Master oi Lodge No. 8, Ancient York Masons: Past
Chief Fatnarch of the Grand Encampment I. O. of
u. . ot renrjByivatna; secretary ot runty Lodge.
bo. 826, 1. O of O. F , and a member ot the Kotiool
Board ot tbe Heyenteenth Section. Tha funeral will
taxe place on l ueaday at tot noon.
Arrest of a Supposed Forger. A man
who gave the name ol William Foster wag arrcBted
at Btoona ano itace stree , yesterday evening,
nnder very suspicious eirenmstanccs. He had lu his
TotwesBion aoout wortn of chocics. bonds, etc.
He undertook to sell a number of coupons ot the
Cape May and Milville Railroad for 2 aniec.e. when
it is stated that Ihe par value is 15. The checks!
bonds, etc., found in possession ot tbe defendant
were drawn on Cincinnati and other cities. It is
enrewoiy guspeoted tnat tne onecks end hnnrla am
forgeries Alderman Hurley held Koitor in $2000
iur a luriuer i. earing.
A Female Thief. Margaret O'Brien
is a pedd er, and last evening she went into a
grocerv store on l ronton avenue, and while
tne uuck ot tbe proprietor wag turned she at
tempted to rob the money-drawer. She wai soen,
tiowerer, when she ran out of the store and into the
ol next door. Marearot was taken bofore Al dor-
wan Cloud, bo held berin S100 bail to answer.
. Defacing Property at Fairmount
Pabk. Yesterday afternoon four vouna nin
were anested in Fairmount Park, charged with
defacing the public property there, by cutting
their names, etc., on tbe summer-house. The
arrests were made by Oiliccr Thorn, of tho Park
j'ouce. Alderman massey neiq them to bail.
Eun Over and Killed. At an earlv
lour this morning a boy named Mooney was
run over oy a miikwuron, at rjierhtu and Mar-
. Tiot streets, and so seriously injured tbut he
died.
NlW DaSRB-lf AKItfl KSTABI.I8HMENT. At the
vrreut solicitation of numerous valued patron, wa
have opened a department for Ladies' Ureas-making,
with suitable reception rooms for the tittm, etc.,
where we are now Di-euared to execute all orders in
the beat and latest European style, with the utmost
promptuesg.
Ladies need fear no dlsannolutmont in rearard to
their orders being delivered punctually at the time
Jiromised,! J. W. PRocroa k Co.,
i m, wy viiwam Direct,
Tna Gueat European t;ofBOTERST,
Austria "Yon let thotn bits of gro ind alone,
louca not a single Duchy,"
rrwtio '''Why, all this pioperty 's my own ;
You need not be so touchy,"
Juttria lours, is It f Very we'l we'll see;
This spree ghatl oo.t you dear,
If you don't let mv denies wig be.
And band that Holstoin here."
Prutsia "My love of fighting nought can tatnet
t o threat my nerves appal ;
And woli established i my tame,
As that of lower Hall."
We have
All-wool Fancy Cassimere Coats, as low as. ...S6 00
Panta ' .... 4 001
" " " Vests " ... 2 60'
Making an n yie all-wool fancy suit for 911 50
All-wool black t-nck fonts as low as $11 00
Casihiere Pants " 6 0()
t'loMi Ve ts " 4 00
Making an entire all-wool black suit tor 20 00
All-wool good stvle Fancy vasslroore Suits, to
match, lor SH C0. i
Astonisiiinr as tliepo prices may soem, compared
with those to which wo have boon accustomed tor
several years, they aio not jtnttiinuatee, have the
gnorii in quantities, at the prices mentioned. We
make no no trnh they are all seiviceable good'.
Advancing trom thofe rates we have a ods ot all
prades, uo to the very finest fabrics, comprising by
far tbe largest and most complete assortment of
Clothing in l'hiladelpliia;inen's, youths', and hoys'),
rnrnaped hy none, and ee-nalled by low, In stylo,
make and fit, at prices guaranteed lo ver than tho
lowest elsewhere, or tho money refunded.
To Clothiers Our purchases for this season
having been delayed, waiting the expected decline
in goods, we have now on band the largest and bost
assorted stock ot Clothing In Philadelphia, pur
ctiBFcd for cash exclusivty, at the very lowest rates
of the season, which enables us to realize a fair profit
and sell at prices lets than the co?t of same goods in
most other establishments We can supply clothiers
doing a fine city trade, with goods adapted to their
sales, at prices so much lowor than the cost of tholr
prcccnt stocks, that, by making an avorage of the
wbolo, they will bo enabled to dispose of thoir goods
at prices covering tho average cost, and oven paying
a profit. Bknnktt fc Co.,
lOWKR. 11 ALL,
No 618 Market Street.
Pirrt & Co. 's Lecturk on Grumbling.
They lecture on grumbling, and, pant all doubt,
1 heie's enough jum now to grumble about,
8ugai at twenty cents a 1 ound
Js one item tor gruDitiiinir to oe ioono.
1 he price of tea, and cofl'ee. and rent,
V ill occasion some mtie discontent,
And the cost ot whisky distilled from grain
Would make tne veriest toper acstain:
We surely at prices may grumble and irown,
When the goods are all up and tho greenbacks all
f ten;
And grumble folks will, of either gender,
Till so d and stiver's the legal tender.
But notwithstanding this grumbling style,
It's rather relresbing, onco in a while,
I n find there are people bofb great and small,
Wh , somehow or oiher, don't grumbie at all!
Ihexe are tbe people who visit tne -star,
And their laces, complacent, te.l who tbey are.
Thru are lhe reonle who wisely so
To purchase their clothin oi Perrt & Co.
A bout yaiue oi currency wisely inuiu,
Whilst buying a chep kd stylish buiti
And thus cheaply obtaining suci fashion and stylo,
They afterwards crumble .mt "onco in a while."
So ct all who in tasty erBiso oarmbmts would
sliiro,
Ccai-o to grumble and visit Six Hundred and
Kink.
Which in Chebnut Stbei'T is, that mighty storo,
W here the grumbler, onco suited, will grumble no
more.
Nothing is more apt to cause ill temper than to
feel that one's gaiments aro of bad style or ill
FiTTiao. It is the traud objeoc ol the "Star,"
While solliUg ITS OOODH AT LOWER PKIOBS THAN
caw be obtaised ELBKWiiEKB, to give its custom
ers durable goods and garments of the latest style.
which tit accurately, we preier losing a saie ratner
than to sell a bad y fitting garment; therefore, all
can deal with confidence at tbe "Istar," knowing
ltx goods Will rove as represented. We emp,oy
only the most exuert cutters in our custom depart-
Kent. Call and see us.
MAR CLOTniNQ EMPORIUM,
Low Phicks and Fasbionable GOODS,
NO. 609 CHLBMJT BTRtliT, 6I6S OF STAR,
. l'SBRT & CO,
"W. & B. Oak Hall, Clothing, Sixth
C if and Market,"
t Jf This is the Clothiitft Jlnuie ot the City,
itf Popular because of Low Prices ahd Good
t if Goons.
Itf- A i:asn Dunnes or immense matnituue ju.nif
iff firs very motlerate prices, this ts ihe reason
t ff we sell so cheap. Our Clothing is FASHION-
jff-ABLE, Elegant, and Serviceable ; and
iff those who owe try our beautiful styles and ex
tffcellent workmanship, are convinced that they
J f never have been suited so well. The following
5 ff List tmlirnces a few of lhe leading prices:
I If All-wool Cussimere worktha Pants 8600
i'sf JJo do do do 6 00
t if Do do second dress do 6 60
3fJ ine f ancy uassimere Jrrcts aa i w
Iff Do do do do 8-00
t tf Handsome do do do 9 00
Iff Elegant do do do 10 00
t.sr-uooa iiiaCK uassimere j-ams o iw
... . n
I ffUne do do
O OU
10 00
Iff Super do do ....
fff Vests,. for every any wear
fr-Fancu Casimere Vests, for dress
260
8 60
4'60
ff Super Cassimere Vests, fine quality
l tf Handsome Black Cloth Vests
600
760
ff Light Cassimere Hack Coats
t-ifltirk Cassimere ack Coats....
8 60
f if Melton Cloth Sick (oats 90)
tff fancy cassimere aaca vmus iuuu
I if Pine Black Sack Coats 12 00
tr ir Tin do
14 U0
1500
16 00
iff Elegant Dark Sack Coats
p- JJO uu
t fi" Super Dark Sack Coats
tsr-Jiluck Frock Coats
18 00
WOO
G if Black p'rock oats, 9H up to $10.
tst 'lnestt are oreui jiaruams. ana ure seuma
ff rapidly. Wc are enabled to buy cheap, and
Iff therefore sen cneap.
Call and Examine.
Popular Ciothinq House,
"Oak Hall"
S. E.
, corner Sixth and Market streets,
Constitutional Consumption, From trust-
worthy data it has been estimated that at least one-
fourth of all who are boi n in the United States have
at birth lungs in a tuberculous condition, and In
congeqnenoe are predisposed to Pulmonary Com
plaints ; yet it is equally well established that this
predisposition need not end in Consumption,
Asthma, or any o'ber Lnng Disease, if due cure
and watchtulness be observed, and all exciting
causes are promptly treated as they arise. It is in
Just inch cases Dr. Jay tie's Expectorant exorcises
the most beneficial ollec's, and has produced the
largest proportion of its cures. Bosidos pcomptly
removing Coughs and Colds, which, whon loft to
themselves, are tho most common cause of tuber
culous development, this standard remedy allays
any inflammation which may exist, and, by promo
ting easy expectoration, cleanses the lungs of tho
substances which clog tliem up, and which rapidly
destroy when suluircd to' remain, Prepared only
at No. 242 Chosnut street.
"Lyon 8 Kath aihon." The gem of every lady's
toilet, the niota dclnrh'tu) hair dressing in tho world.
it ciauicaies suurt and dandruu.i
It keeps tho head cool and clean.
It makes the hair rich, sou, and glossy.
It prevents hair fioin turning groy.
It keeps it from lading off.
It restores it on prematurely bald heads.
No wonder it has a world-wide reputation.
John Locke onco encountered a blind man who
took his idea ei scarlet (rooi the sound of a trumpet.
On that philosophy, why may not a near man be re
minded, on seeing a hoop skirt banging out at the
door, of the peal oi a boiler And while on the sub
ject oi dres and undress, we must refer to the hand-
omo aKsortment ot spring uiotuing at iiuaries
Stokes & Co.'s under the Continental, lor both dress
and undress occasions. The Clothing Olfyretf at this
houee biu no vjual iu thin eity,
lint, AKD How wt Nuai.yoT It fhnnsands of
perrons are now sufloring from Catarrh, Throat,
Lane, and Chntt Affections, or irom rome disease of
the organs of respiration and clron a turn, or diges
tive orrsns, h.ch, however g'tgl.t it may appear at
first, will, if neglected, become (prions. 1 ho means
of restoring these orpans to a healthy condition is
now within their reach. The testimony of the most
eminent physicians, and tl e medical pro8 of Enrope
ano mis country, show tnat tnt svsiom lntroanceu
by Dr. Von Moscfazi krr, ot this city, will undonht
eoly reach the veiy aat ot the disease and eradicate
it. This "Atomizer" is a most valuable and com
plicated apparatus, and all who have examined it
and WitnetKod the mode of application, have, with
wonder and tonlihmcnt, aoknowlrdirnd It to be
of tbe most inirenlnus construction and utmost va no
for the tkoibI treatment of those ma'ad es. We ad.
vice all who need the Doctor's services to can at n s
office. No 1081 Walnut gtieet, and sen lorthitn-
selves, and, however slight they may think their ail
ment, we would urge instant attention if nle is
vaintd. ' ,
Window Shades at On Dollar
1 lie country peop e come, v
' The city peop c come, . ,
'lhe Western people come, ' k
Tbe bouthern people come..
Cheapest shades tor all at
PATTUN S,
No. 1408 Chosnut street.
Terry Davis' Paiw Killer. This old and woil-
known remedy, which has acquired a world-wide
renown tor the cure ot niddon oolds, cotiwhs, etc.,
week stomach, general debility, nursing sore mouth,
cankered mouth or throat, liver complaint, dysp-p-sia,
or indigestion, cramp, or pain in the tom.io.i,
bowel complaint, painter's colic, Asiatic cholora,
diarrhoea and dysentary, hag lost none of its tooa
name by repeated trials) but continues to occupy a
pi eminent position in every family modiclne chest.
Upholstery. Lare Jobs of Upho'stcry done
with a quickness truly astonishing. A'o delay, no
dinoppointnunt feuflioient bands put on a job to
liBkli It wnen promised, i nargos monorawj at , .
TV . nr.riKT X aiilii a,
No. 1403 Chosnut street
Abtonipiiino. To all who have not studied its
nieiits, the euros effected by Hasheesh Candu. The
woist cases oi iliroat, Lung, or nervous Lnseaaes
jioid to its sootning power. For salo bj all drug
gists. Ncttinoham CURTAINS, one dollar,
lieal Lace Curtains, to dollars.
VV indow hlmce-, one do lar.
Another Auction lot of Curtain, at one dollar.
Patten's,
No. 14C8 Chcsnut street
I you want a good cui of Coffee buy one of
Hude's Patent Aroma saving Coffee Browner, ion
can get one at any respectable Hardware or liouse
Furnishing Btore in the city Use it according to
the direction. After one trial you wi 1 never buy
anotber pound of ready roasted Coffee. Piocure one
at ence j they cost but a triflo.
Lace Curtains. Now 1- tho time to purchase.
Curtains were never sold cheaper Very heavily
worked Lace Curtains at from six to twenty dollars,
at W. Henby Tatten's Curtain Store,
Ko. hub cnosnut street.
PnoTOOHAPHS of superior execution ; CartcM de
Visile, six tor 91. Large size Photoe-rantis, 81: large
size, nl colored, at leduoed pnoes. B. F. Koimcr's,
No. 624 Arch street.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. The world's great
remedy for Colds, Coughs, and Consumption.
Window Shades, one dollar. More of them at
Patten's, No 1408 Chesnut street.
Compound Interest Notes 7 810 and 6 20a
wanted. Do liaven & Brother, No. 40 8. third
street.
5-20 Coupon, Due May 1st,
Wanted by Drexel to Co.,
No. CI South Third Street.
W.fcB., Good Clothing, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market.
W. & B , Good Clothing, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market.
W. t B., Good C lothing, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market.
W. fc B., Good Clothing, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market.
W. fc B Good Clothing, Oak Hal' ,dlxthand Market.
W. ft B.. Good Clothing. Oak Hail, Sixth and Market
MARRIED.
WAENOCK-K.K AMER. On the 13rb instant, at
the residence ot the bride's lather, by Rev. P. S.
Henson, Mr. WILLIAM H VAKNOCJv to Miss
L1DIA, eldest daughter of Fiancis Kramer, Ejq.,
all of this city. Nocarus.
DEHAVEN TOWERS On Thursday evening,
the 19th instant, at the residence of tbe bride' pa
rtnts. bv the Roy William B. Wood Pastor ot the
Hancock (strict M. E. Church, Mr. WILLIAM DK
HAVEN, of Chester county, Pa , toMiasSALLIE
XOWEuS, of this city.
DIED.
' A BRA M. On tho 17th instant, AB RAM ABEAM,
In the 70th year oi his age.
The relatives and irionds of the lamily are invited
to attend his iuneral, from bis late roidenca. No.
4027 I'rankford street, Frankford, on Monday aftor
noon, the 23d instant, at 1 o'clock, lo proceed to
Cedar Hill Cemetery.
BAKER. Suddenly, Mr. GEORGE F. BAKER,
in the 25th year ot ms age.
The rolatives and trieuds are respectfully, invited
to attend the funeral, from the resdenco ol bis
brother, Jacob Baker, No. 1609 Marshall street, on
Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. lo prooeed to
Bridesburg.
BOARDM A N. On the 19th Instant, JOSEPH O.,
son of William and Anna E. Boardman, aged 8 years
and 7 months.
The relatives and friends of tbe tamily are invited
to attend the Iuneral, Irom tne residence of ms
parents, No 133 Orchard street, Bndedburg, on sun
day afternoon, the 22d instant, at 2 o'olock.
BROWN. On the 19th Instant, after a lingering
illLebs, WILLIAM BKOWN, iu the 68th yer o. his
age.
1 he friends of the lamily, members of General
Warren Lodge, No. 120, i.O. ol'O. F., and Mount
Zion hncanipinent, No. 24, 1. O ol O F., tbe Rig
gers' Union, and the rigours in general, are respeo;
lully invited tn attend the funeral, from bis late
residence. No 182 Bock place, on Sundav afternoon
at 8 o'clock. To prooeed to tbe umou Ground. J
CONSID1NE On the 19th instant, at era linger
ing illness, MAttY COitSiOLNE, wife of Sylvester
Considiue, in the 88th year ol her age.
The relatives and mends ot the lamily are respect
fully invited to attend her funeral, from the resi
dence of her husband, W. E. corner of Second and,
Shippen gtrei ts, on Monday morning, the 22dm
stent, at 8 o'clock.
DOR LAN. On tbe 18th instant, Miss CAROLINE,
daughter ot Johu and Uaohel Dorian, in the 25th
year of ber age.
Her relatives and friends are respectfully Invited
to at. end tho funeral, trom t:.e residouue of ber
iiatunla X' r. 1 1 HR stint'L-Minii fnn BtrAot nil Mnntatf
6 afternoon at 8 o'oiock. lo proceed to Hanover otioet
T BUI L.
RIDGWAT. On tho evening of the 20th instant,
HENRY. W .. i-ou ol the late William and Hamitth
Ridgway, In the 47tU veai ot his age.
Due notice will be given 01 tne iuneral. $
1?EICK'S PATENT NEWSPAPER FILE WILL
securely bo d eltner one or ntty newspipers so as
to be conveniently reierred to. for saie bv
TltU.M AN A SHAW,
No. 835 (Eight Thirty-five) MAKKEX t, below Sinth.
PORTAP.LK GAS I1EATE11S FOR ATTACII
lna to ordinary burners, so that you mav boll. heat,
or coo W sniull articles in the nursery or chamber, are
for sale by TUCMAN k hllA W.
So Bn (Eight Thirty-five) MARKET St.. below Hlnth.
TAILORS' SQUARES (SCOTT'S, WILLIAMS',
to ) liourd Measures of several kinds, Bales,
Yardsticks, Tape Measures, etc , 'or sale by
TRUMAM B SHAW.
JJo. 8S5(ElgntThlrt.v-flve) MAKKKT Wt. below Ninth
TOR DAN'S TO
NIC ALE.
M JOUDAN'8 TONIC ALE.
JOktlAN'H TOISIO ALF-.
JORDAN 8 TONIC AI.E.
It Is recommended by physicians ol this anil other
places as a 'upeiior (cntr, and retpilies but a trliU to
convince the ruoet skeptical M its iireat me It. lo b
bad, wholesale and retail, of H. I. JUKI) AN,
' , No. gUOl'EAJI Street.
Champagne Cider, by the dozen, bottled, or by t(i
barrel . U Wj
B.
No.
J. WILLIAMS,
16
North SIXTH
Street,
MANUFACTURER OP
VENETIAN BLINDS,
AND
W IN D O AV SHADES.
The largest and finest assortment In the city at the
lowest prices. C4 4 fcnrp
eiOfifi SJUDE8 MAP AND LETTERID,
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
QIRAHD FIRE AST) ' MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
OFFICE, N o. 415 W ALS CT STREET. rniLADELPIUA
CAPITAL PAID J5. IN CASH, nO,(CJ.
This compary ccntlnuet to write on Pm Rokt only
Its capital, with a gocd surplus, Is safely Invested.
701
Losses by fire bavt ben promptly paid, and more than
9500,000
Disbursed on this scccunt ithln the past tew years.
For ll.e pn rcnt the ofl.ee of this company win
remain at
No. 415 WALNUT STREET,
But within a few months will remove to IU OWN
nuiLDiao
X. E.t OKNER BEVEKTH AND CHE8NTT 8TRF.ET8
Then as now, we rball be happy to Insure our patrons a
such i at ts as are consistent with safety.
DIBECTOHS,
J 1 1 1 ,w n v j n r. ,
HKJUAN" tbEITATRI),
1 hOn. VA KH.l.AK.
JOb N NIJl'l'Lh E.
3C)i,S W L (iHOPN,
MII.Aft VFLkKK. Ja..
far-TV, as i i-u i rtv
iLmt I) f. HlbLETT,
N . LAWRENCE.
( nARI.KS I. tH I'ONT,
I1KNKY F KKNNK.Y.
Jt!H'U KtAPP, M.l.
TMOWAB CRAVEN President
A I.FRFI) a tlllLITT I resident and Treasurer.
JAMJH B AI.VOLD. Beeretsrv. 1 19 I
J It O S P E O T 17 S
OF THE
C -A. II S O IV
OAPITAL SU OCK-500,000
XV MB Kit Of Sit Alt ICS, 50,000.
Jp.r Value End Subscription Price, $10.
, ' . i .
VOEKIX,G CAPITAL, $.10,000.
t) FFlC K 11 S :
PBESIEENT,
COLOXKL WILLIAM Ii. THOMAS.
ptci.tTAKY and iitEASTjitEii, pro tern,
J. HOPKINS TiRR
SOLICITOR,
r 1
WILLIAM L. HIRST. KSQ.
PIBECTOltS,
COLONEL WILLIAM Bj THOMAS.
CHARLES S. OGDEN.
EDWIN tolDDLKTON,
ALEXANDER J. IIARPKRV
WILLIAM BERfiER.
lhe Laid oi this lenipan) cauriMk ol about 120
Acres. In ft ecklrnburg county ortu Carolina, about
ih miles iroui ibe town ot Charlotte.
On this property tit ten abaitsor pits have been opened
anusunk to various deaths, .rum lu to t)A teet. deuiou-
trulliiK the eiioltnce ol ihree uuranei veins ot ore ot
about i itet in ttidth una tbout la icet apart, converging
to a couin on centre ai tne aeptn o aoout mu icet. 101m
ing one Inmense mars or vein oi ore. extending iu
lenrtn ihroukU ne property more tuan uair m mile.
1 bei e are airo on this property otner veins ot or aa
Dlored e ll tbese ores are known as the lirowuorw,
anu ate i rv uch yielding un average ol about t2oQ par
ton in (old tbe i.bove results bavlug oeeu dumuu
stro eu hv the rude working of the mines (or several
vearu iiust. tbe rick ot inveMment In ondeveiooed nro
tu rtv ts not incurred, aud hy the application ot modern
mining and recucmp machinery 'he oinpanv antlulpate
an inneuiaie iiuu iniite iriuroior ineirmuuev, '
I'avlng nn ore that readily yle.ds 2U0 per ton, some
esiimaie c;.n ue uiuoeor it'evuiue ot ms propenv. wita
toe preKeni uiipeiiect system oi mining, ten tons ot .ma
ore con be taken out and reduced daily trom every sbatt
onenra. at an cxpence not excceuiiiK 91a per ton, ieav
loKBiu t (iaiiy proUt of Sl"Sl ior eacn shaft worked bv
the Comnauv
'ihe lurne working capital reserved will enable the
Company at once lo procure quo erecttbebestuiode.il
nucblneiy tormAniultttiiK the ores, by means of which
the yieiu win De la gciy mcreasca.
lhese nines, whilst they produce ores richer than
tbusr oi Coloiado or evada, have many advantages
over tii in, pariiiuiarri in an anunnance i iun ana
cheap labor, and the facility with which they ean he
worked durirg h, entiie year; whilst ti ose ot Colorado
and Nevada can only be worked during the warm
weather.
A test assay ot an avci age (specimen of the ore from
the Carson mines was maue as laie as too inn oi
January ot 1 lie nrt sent year, as win snoear Irora the tot
lowing certllkate ot FioiestoM lloolb and Uarrett the
ABsayers oi me ruiiuueiuma mini :
I'bilapelfbiA. January 17. 1863
l eflrBlr: We hsve carciullv assayed the sample of
ore .loin 'Carson Aline." .Norm Carolina, ana una li to
yield tt n ounces nine pennyweights ot pure iiold to the
ten of ore 'the coin value is tliirolore 2lti'W per ton
oi ore. Tours, rospectiui y
ROOTH GA RKETT.
Dr. M. E. Tailor, Ho. td Wa'nut street Fhilad.
Subscriptions to the Capital buck will be received at
tne umce oi tne t ompauv.ro. w iyalhui otreet
w here samples ot the ore may be ecu. and lull lntorma
tlon given. . 23
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY
AM COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
state oi LAMH'd Minors.
The Aadi'er appointed by tbe Court to audit. Settle,
and adjust tho first and tint account of O. iv. DaVIS,
liuaraian oi r am i l,h siahi n i.mu. tniiu
WAY I.AMb, and BESiM It LaMH, minor children
ol i LAY iON B. LAMB laieoi the city ol Pbiladetpbla,
deceas- d, ana t report distribution of tha balauoe la the
bands ot tba ascoaotant, will Beet tha parties Interasted
for tbe parpBs oi bis appointment, on THfJltKDAY.
May 3, las", atf o'o ock P.M., at hit Ofilce, No.2M
Houth Fiftk street, Room No. II, iuthecltvot Phlla
delphla. 1 21 stuthftt
,Arrs FOR HARTFORD, CONX.,
aitoSliSdlrect. via the Delaware and Railtan
Cauai. ihe steamer "SOoAN," captain Vandeveer(
now loauiug at second wliart below Hpruaa street,
will leave with despatch, bateslow. Appl at No. lit
8. Dt LAWAKE Avenue.
421 St i WILLIAM M. BAIRD CO.
ICE I ICE! ICE 1
INCORPORATED 18GL
ICE
THOMAS E. CAHILL, President.
JOHN GOODYEAR, Keoretary.
iiENIlY THOMAS, Superintendent.
COLD SPRING ICE AND C0U COMPANY.
Dealera iu and Ship era of Ice and Coal.
W e are now prepared to furnish best quality loo, in
large or small quantities, to ho tela, stevnboats, ice
cream saloons, lamllles, olliceg. etc.. and at the lowest
vabket bates. I co served daily in all paved limits ot
tbe cousolinated city, wVet Philadelphia, Mantua, Rich
mond, and Germautown. Tour custom and influence is
respectfully solicited You can rely on being served
with a fi'be article and rsouPTLY.
Bend your order to
OFFICE, No. 435 WALNUT STREET.
( DEPOTS.
H. W. corner TWELFTH and WILLOW Streets.
North 1 ennsj lvaula Railroad and .MASTER BLreet
LOMBARD and TWENTY-FIFTH Streets.
l'INE Street Wharf. Mihuylklll. 4 7 2m4p
irT- A REDUCTION OF TWENTr-FIVE
lXT 'per cent, or from al'25 to aaoo n,t upon each
iurtrument Un our Regular bchedu Prices.
DeHliIng to reduce our largo giook of aupnrlor f r,d
hluh y improved richly finished seven ooiave Rosewood
PIANOs previous to the removal to our ne1 store,
Glrurd Row No. 1103 Chesnui street we have conduced
to oiler them at tho actual cot to maiiutaoture and
at prices equally as low as we sold Urm peiore tbe
yfST. ,....
. Then initrumenU have been awarded the hlgheat
preiDibins at all the principal xhlh,0i)B ever hold In
this country, with numerous testimonials irom the first
artists in America an fcurope. "k'hey are now the lead
in i Pianos, and are sold to all pn, 0f tba world . .
Persons detnrlng to purch rfe a nrst-olass Piano, at
greatly reduced rates, stiouiu UO tall to avail them
selves of this opportunity, (.irouiars of the regular
schedule price, with pr .hie cuu of the styles of our
Pianos, can be bad at (he waieroont. aud, on applica
tion, wlU be teut by nir,n.
. , , l , bCHOM ACKER & CO.,
I f Warerooms,
421tn ( 0. 1W1 CHE6NVT btreet.
INSURANCE COMPANIES
TVELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANC
Jf CdMPANY,
IJiCOJtruKAi r i r ihe i.r "inuaxi kjs
PENNSYLVANIA. 183S-
OFFICE 8. E. CORNER 1 Hi KI AND WALNTJ
I Binrn s, I'HiLADtLI'llIA.
. MARINE INSURANCE
ON VKH8EL8,)
CA finii, J. To aU parts of the w
islawd ivpritATfrir.s
On Ooodi by B1vt canal. Lake, and Land Carriage
. an rsris ot ins tinion.
, Fl R E INSURANCES
On werrhsnfllse jenerailv.
On Btores, Dw eding Houses, etc
ASSET S OF THE COMPANY
Novemi er 1, m:.
too (UK) Cnlted States per cent, loan, Tt....en-, (khhk
l0 " 8 " fH....,lis luonl
WS.OUii 1 1-10 per cent. loan.
Treasury Notes ,n -n,
100 0C0 State ot i enusylvanla Five Tar cent
Loan go 55iy
S4,000 State ot Pennpylvaula Six Per Cent.
Loan , S3 2A0'
125 00aCHof Plilladelph'a Six Per Cent.
I.osn ,. U2 81 81
20 Of0 Pennsylvania Rliroad First Aiort-
Rate six Per Ohiu Bonds OOi'llt
iti.ttO Psnn!Tlvanla hnwstiad t-erond Mort
yie sia Per cent, Ronrt 23 7B0 i
ki "it u estem ennsrivanta ai roau Mort
' c rye Six Per Cent, ltnnds , 2$,7S
iS.OfiO W'li Shares stock Ocrmantown Gag
''hiimi principal and ln'erest
Ktinranteed by the ( Itv ol Phlla-
...,. J delphla.... 1J.WI 41
i.iwivi Miareii fiock i'cnnsyivai.u nail-
. ... roi.d t onipany 8,S80M
5,flC0 ICO Shares Stock North Pennsylvania
1 ' Railroad Company S SAO-Oo
4u,0ffl Deposit with I nited States Goveru-
... mcnt subject to ten nays' ca 1 40.0Onti
JOCO State ot Tennesaca Five Per Cnnt.
... Loan 18 900 00
iiu iw Loans on lionds and M ortaite. tint
Hens on City Property K0.700 0
1 fJi'.SOO Par. Market value ! .ViO 00
iteaijiBtate 36 Oil 00
jiiiia reeeivaDie lor in uranees made, lil.013 r
r.aiancesoueat Anencies.-I'rrmlums
on M .Tine Policies Accrued Inte
1 rest, and othel debts due tbe Coin-
psny.. 40HI u
"urip aim Mtocs or sunary insurance
aud other ( nmnanlra i l: .v i.il
mated value... 2 910 0
. un in Hanks tsajra s
b In Drawer M8 4S
so.fnsr,
tl 2j3
tlSECTORS.
I'lOH'Sl i,. II i ,
John v , Davis
f.uniDRd A. Sonner,
Theopbl.us Pauldma,
John K. Penrose,
Jsmes Iraquair.
Hsnry C. Lallett. Jr..
lan es C. llond
William C. Ludwiif.
Joep0 h. Seal,
George C. Lelnar,
Huxb Craig.
Pohert Lurinn.
Samuel n. stotea.
J. S. frnlstau
iiflnry loan,
William . Boultoo
Edward Darllnaton,
H. Jonei Brooks
Fdwanl Laiourcads, ,
Jacob P.Jones
James H. ilcFarland.
Jovhua P. Eyre '
Spencer Mellvaln,
J.B. Semolo, Plttsbnra,
. It Bemer. P'ttsburit,
tl . T. "M nrvml Plllitltiirii
John 1 Taylor
-j ; ""'ia w c. ti. Nj), fresiuent,
t. ' JMN C. DVIH Vice Piesldm.
HEritT Ltlbi-bk. secn-tarv. 12 k
jVUKTlt A1EHICAST TRANSIT
INSDHANCE COMPANY,
No. 133 South FOURTH Street
j ' PHILADELPHIA. '
Annual Policies issued against Gomral Accidents
all descriptions at cxceedh glv low rates.
Insurance effected tor one year In any sum from $10
to elO.000, at a premium of only cne-half per cone.
securing tne tun aruoont Insured In caw of di-ath. and
a compensation each veok equal to the whole t
niium paid
, Diion unw iii-aois ior i, s.D i, or iu auys. or l 3. or
6 months, at IU cents a dav, Insurlnu In tho sum o, S3 ICO,
orglvlrift $16 per week It disabloa to be had at tno
General Ofl;ce, No. 133 S. FOURTH Street rhl ad el
pbla, or at tbe various Eollioad Ticket ofllces. Be euro
to purchase the tickets of the North American Transit
Insurance Company.
tor circulars and further information appivat tno
General OtBce, or of any of the authoilz-d Agents ut the
Company. '.
LEWIS L. HOCPr, President.
' JAM KM M. ON ItAD, 'treasurer,
. . ItEiiBY C. BKOWN. Socre arv.
. JOHJS C. BULL1TI. Solicitor '
I lliki: i OR-t.
L. L. Houpt. late oi VeonKvlvaula Railroad Comoanv
. JI. Bnird of M. Baldwin & Co. 'a.
Samuel r. ratmrr ( ashler ol Commercial Bank.
Richard Wood. .No. iiUH Market street
James M. Conrad, No. 673 Ma.ket street
J. E. Kint:Bley, ontincntal Hotel
H. O Lelsenrintt, Nos. 237 and '3! Dock street
Samuel Work ot Work, McCouub Jt Co.
Ceorge Martin, No. 322 Chcsnut street 11 3
lS.Gfl- CII AUTElt PEE PET PAL
FIIANKLIN
FIRE INSURANCE, C0MFAN1
I .' OF
PHILADELPHIA.
Aissets on January 1, 1800,
82,5OG,851"t)0.
Capital
Atciutc Surplus...
Premiums
.4oo on.
.l,llj'i.3o
LN SETTLED CLAIMS),
11.4(7C3.
INCOME FOB 1866
UO 000.
LOUSES PAID SINCE 18SO OVEB
85,000,000.
Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms.
DIBECTOR9.
Charles N Bnncker,
Tobias Warner,
Samuel Gruni,
George W. Richards,
Edward C. Dale.
George Fales,
Alfred Filler,
Francis W. Lewis, 11. D.
Peter McCall.
Isaac Lea,
CHARLES N. HAM'Kklt Prnslriant.
EDWARD V DALE, Vice-President
J AS. W. MCALLISTER, Secretary protein, i i U23
T
H E PROVIDENT
LltE AND TRUST COMPANY.
OK PHILADELPHIA
Incorporated by the state of Pennsylvania, Third
Month 21. lbtrt. 1NSCRES LIVES, ALLOWS IN
TEREST ON DEPOSITS, and GRANTS ANNUI
TIES. CAPITA I., 8130,0(10.
DIltKCTOBS. '
Samuel R Shipley, , hiehard Cadburv, i
Jeremiah Backer. lienrv Haines
Joshua II. Morris, 'I . WiSiar Brown,
Richard Wood, j WI Hath C. Longs tretU,
i Charles F. i othu.
HAMVtL R. SHIfLEV, PreslJent.
R0WI.AKD Pabby. Actuary 1 285
Vtl-K E. Ao IU S. FOUJiTIJ 6TJIEET.
I )HO!.KIX 1N8URAKCE COM l AN IT OF PHI
J LADI LPUIA.
INC OLPORa'I ED lfiOt-CIlARiFR PsHPF.TTJAL. .
No 2'M WALNUT Street, opposite tho Exchange.
Inaddlilonto MARINE aud IN LA D INSL'HANCE
tbis Comnany insures irom loss or damato oy Flttri, on
liberal erins on building!., meiehanilise. laruiture. ete.,
tor limited periods, and permanently vn buildings, by
depolt ot piemium - -
lhe Company bas been In ao'lve operation for more
than t'l I 'i YEAjtK, during which a.l losees havs boeu
plomptly adjusted aud pahl.
John L Hodge.
untAViUS".
Lawrence Lewis, Jf.,
M. ii. Alahoney,
John 1'. Lewis,
William S. t.riint
Robert W Learning,
1). Clark Wh(on,
Samuel Wilcox
Aaviu ijewm, r
l!eiijiiiln Et ing,
'lhouitt.il Powers,
A. H. Air, Henry
Edmoud Ca-tlllon,
Louis O. N orris
JOHN
WUcUKREB, President
SAnrEL Wilcox. Secretarr
m
tiUHK iNbLKANCE RXCLUSIVELY.-THH
r PENNSYi-VAMA FIRE INMt'RANCB COM.
PAN V-Incorporated 182ft tihaner Perpetual no. iu
VV A I.N CP street, opposite Independence -quare.
This Company, lavorably known to the community
for over tortv years, continue to insure apalnst loss or
duuiaie by lire on Publio or Private Bulldmiis either
permanent' v or ior a limited time. - Also on Furniture,
(tucks of Goods and Merchandise geneially. on llLeral
'helr Capital, together with a large Surntug Fund, ts
Invested In tbe most careful manner, which enables
them to offer to the Insured an undoubted security la
ti e case ot loss. '
PIBKUTOB"
Daniel Smith. Jr..
John Devereux.
Aloxaiiuer Hanson,
Isano lla.lehurst,
Thomas Smith,
-jlenry Lewis.
J Gilllngham Fell,
t uanioi nanum. . u ,
' ' DANln-L SMITH, Ja,, Presldont.
William O, CkowsLL.ftecwtary W
i " '' ' ' .
I
E 1) I C A L Y Tf KC T !t I OIT Y 1
AVciuIcrfnl ScientlUc Dlscovcri.
D. S. V EECKWITH'S
ELECTKJCAL INSTITUTE,
So.! 1220 WALMUT STREET,
For fli Trratinrnt of AfarV sif OhronlO
i Ilitf.
Electrical Investlga lon has proved tbat the human
bony acts n the pilnruple of the galvamo battery.
The brain mucous and sorous niembranes, the skin.
timuis. und llu'ds. constitute tho negative and positive
forces. Kvery i ctlon, whether mental or physlca'. Is
the result of these antagonistic forces. Digestion,
resplmtlon, clrculution, secretion, and excret.on are
due solely to i lectrlcal Inlluenoe. 'I here Is a uolar
action estnb Ished throughout the nervous system wnlch
coonocts With every part of the body, establishing and
preserving a prer buaace ot the electrical element.
which constitutes hcilth, and a dNttirhanco of which
causes (ll-.en.se. There are strictly but to conditions of
Olf ease one of Inflammation, or positive! the other
weak, debilitated negative t and as Electricity contains
these two conditions In tbe action or tho positive and '
negative currents, all we have to do Is to neutralize
tLo diseas and restore proper healthy action.
We do not wish to convey tko Impression that we
euro all diseases in all conditions. We cannot cure
consumption after tho iuns are vl destroyed t yet wa
do aiscrt, and are prepared to pracUoally den.unstrate,
tl. at hundreds ot Cases ot almos. oveiy lorm oifchronle '
Uiec.scs, pronouucod Incurable by the best medical
practitioners of tho country, have been . rmiicar'y '
Ot Bi:D,somo ol thoin In aa Incredibly shdr ' time by '
our Elcc.rical treatment IU great s ope riorltj over
other practice in tho euro of disease is a so uttered In
tlietacttlist. wi hln tho p.ut nvd yoars over foi'iitcek
mot sam d patients have been treated at ihig otllce,
suffering from a most eveiy form and condition
of disease common to humanity, nnd lu nearlv all ctiei
a benefit or perfect cure has been encored. Pa sy . deaf
ness, blindness rheumatism dyspepsia, caucor, and
nil tho old knotty diseases hat are a physhian'j ourse,
as it proves his inability to eradicate, aro bv our scien- ,
title method comparatively ea.y of cur. Soscimena of
tumors ol lar.e growth extracted by means of Elee-
irlcity alone, witl out puln. without tbe use of tbe '
knits, lltialures, or any other means, may be seen at
our office by tbose Interested 1 heretoro, with these
Vacts to prove our theory and treatment ot disease.
we are willing to undertake, an of the 10I. owing Ols- '
easts, with everv nope and prosuect of succuss. wltn
yec many others not here enumerated:
1. InSBAI BS OFI1IE RK.UM AMD NnavoUS PVSTEM.
pliepa, iiiorca. or el Vitus' Oauoe. PiuatysiS
dlenip evlai. Neuralgia, llvntria, Nervousuesa, x'aiul
lation oi the Hear. Lock-Juw eto
il vl.OA.NH iSD J1SS1 KB COMNkOTRD WITil TH DlOES-
iivb vs-iEM. Soia lluoav l)suepla, ijiarr.iuia i
svnter, obstinate Cirrs. ii'aih.a Iliemoirhuides or
I il.s HI lnus. F ml ulr lit aim Painter CoUo aud alt
Lttteiloen 01 the Liver ami -ple'B.
3. IlKsriiiAiOHY tJHUANh i mi,r, h Cough, Influenza,
Asilmia ( tit u nolcauseU bv oigaulo ueuM4 oi the
lu art, bronchitis, Heu.isy 1'leuni.iymu. or Rlieuma
lihiu nl the ( ust Consuinptioii tn tho earlv fl'aed ,
4. Flutters AMD Mubci.la Ststbm.- Itheun atlsm,
i out. Luuihaiio Siiil ,ook, .--puiai urva ure, Hip
Liia'ts, i uncers. in mors.
ft. L'LinAKr and l.KMiii Orc ams. tiiavol, Diabetes,
aud tliiticv Compialuu. Impotence and seminai Weak
iitss. . lhe laitei coiup Bin a uever aii to ylewt rauldiy
to this treutmcn
6 IdSKAcKH Peccliar to FsiiALBa. Uterus Cora
plaitiis involv ng a lnai oosltlon, aa i'rolapsus Antro
veiaion, Rurovusloii, intiaiumation Ulcerntlon, and '
ts ioua other klieo lous ol ilia Womb and Ovaries
'J O l.AluhS we can recomtnenu tnis irauneut as one
ot TJNVaRII'D SUcOKSS Almost Innumfliuhle cases
hae como under tnuitnert at our ottiue who can tosnty '
to ib'siuct. lira, l.i CK VU'H nas eniire cuarve ot the" '
Ladies' leputiuiei.t, nd al octioocy wil, be used .
tow arils thine who entrust tiien.selves to her care,
lu leniaU utscates.as mtutioueuV n the nhove list, ''
with ethers not inent oned, she bas bad a Iaige expe
rience, and can conUuisut.v promise ihe most gratny-4
In).' results.
IU THE AFFLICTE1 The tnadnent Is mild and "
ffutle, pionuciug no rhout or unpeasant sense lou
wtatever. Our pri.lesaioual inteicourse with the
Billeted will eter be cliaraeterir.ed by periect candor and
hoiie.ty, and those wtiwti complaints ar" Incurable, or
co not aamit ot umiboiatton wUl be frankly told so,
ui.d not acctplid lor trea uicnt It mutters uoi what
muy be y our complaint or liow long you umy have Bar
tered, or how much, or what course oi treatment yon
may have bi eu subjected io. or what disantu'lniments
loupivyhaveeApurieuced.it tbe system la not worn
out U sun cien vituli y remains lor roacuou there is a
air prospect oi lecoverv
P.EfcEltkM i s. be diseased and all lntorested are
reerred to tho lo lown k-uauied tieuteinen. who have'
Ltcn treated una vituieseu our troutm-u oa others, at
0. 12'.0 wANNTJl' SM'f u
A. J. rlcasonton Brlt.ndler.lenera' No. 918 Soruoo
street; W B. smith, iron loundcr, Nn. Mli Hanover
Mrcett i.eo t-e Dcuu'asv l.o"l -i.pre s Company,
1 i-tn street above 1'hennut; J. W. Bradley, puu.Uher.
no. t6 N Fourth stroet; Robert Woik. No. 51 N. third
Street; Cornel T. V. Swieney ASb.Bor Second Dls
tnct Phlludeljihia. Walnm a reet, bi low Eighth t t.norge
vans i I'.vhIis A; Hassatl) uilllUrv tioods. Arch street,
bnow Flub ; Wr Pc ouzo, t'pe founder, third and
Cbesnnt t-tie tsj Ed jtlcLnne, manufacturer cotton
grtds-allot t'.isclt.v. A. Pleaeonton Krl, adler Gene
ral, St. LoutF.Slo.t Jacob Vandegrlit. Odessa Del K.A.
Srmple spool cotton manufacturer, Mount Holly N. J.,
with very ii any others
I h.t siemns or students desiring to have Instruction In
the coirect application oi Klcoiricitylor tbe cure of dis
eases can anp y at the office.
Corisul'ntion tree. Descriptive olrcu'ara of cures
f recteo. wif numerous releionces, can DB bad by ap
plication at the office. , .
All letters addressed to
' DR. . W BEflCWI'H,
No, li20 WaLNUi Street,
4I3thsm2m8p Phildelnbia.
N I C K E E BOCKE II ; ,
ICE COMPANY;
E. P. KFBSH0W, . AuIIUtfT,-
Wholesale sod Befall Dealers. . i
IMPORTERS OF EASTERN ICE.
OFFICES AND DEPOT3: .. .' '
Son. US nnd 120 Roriti BltOAO Street; '
W1LLUW STUEET WHATtF, DKUWAliE AVENUE.
Having secured a lull tuptly of the best quality ot
ICE, are prepared io furnlsn it througliout the entire
eeaion, as usual, piomptly. at tbe lowest market tates. 4 .
lioteis, Ccnfcct loners, and Ehipplng supplied with
large or cmal Quuiitlties.
Particular sttentlon given fo tte delivery of ICE to
Families, Stores. Ofilcea, eto
It E served daily in West Philadelphia, ilautua, Rich
mond, 1 loga, and al' parts oi U city ,
y our older rcspectlully soliciied. 4 14'nwrplm
P I N E SHIRTS,
Money Refunded if Not Satisfactory,
MADE OF NEW TOI K MILLS MUSLIK, only 4 00
ueual price 8 80.
MADE OF W AMSUTTA MUSLIN, omv 3'75, usual
price 5'00. j ,
BOYS' SHIRTS on band and made to order.
A literal dcductlontobotsale trade.
j ., T. I... JAC013S,
;' 7 "o; IJ526 CHEFMTJT Street, '
89 llista 2i'iro Philadelphia.
,1. i ' . '
FOB BA1L1) U3,i STOKE FP.ONTS, ' '. , , ( ' v .
J . CC'ARDS, PABTmOSS, ETO'
IRON BEDSTEADS, AND WIRE. WORK,,,. '"'
j In variety, manptso ured by ,-; ,
Mi WAIJSKK tfc ISONS.' ,,
?ftCm8pJ , No 11 North SIXTH Btreet.
XARGE NEW COUNTRY .
TRODrCE AND BUTTER STOR".
All kinda of the verv best PRODUCE AND PEO
Yl10No oi tho very lowest cnuutry prices.
Fresh Pou d Ruttor R.,11 Uu'ter, eto. received daDy t
Poultry, Etn, Choice Meate, Groceries, Fruits, eto,
AT .No. UU it AC la Htr-'et, '
4 20 Ct ; Near Eighth.
-jj J'ARAOLS AT $1'2R. flT.O. $1-75, AND
T-J. sua sun tnibreiias, SI 41), ei W, 1
H HI von..
4iewlm
No. 21 8. EIG1I1 a street.