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    THE DAILY; EVENING TEIiEGUAPII. PIHLADEIjI'IIIA, SATURDAY, MAY 5; 18CG.
1 It published etery afternoon .Sunday excepted
at No. 108 S. Ihird tired. Price, Three Cent
Per Cvjy (Double Sheet), or Eighteen CentiFer
Week, payable to (ht Carrier, and mailed to
Hubscribers out of Vie city at Nine Dollart Per
Annum ; One Dollar and Fifty Cent for Two
Month, invariably in advance for the period
ordered,
SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1866.
The Proposed Consolidated Debt Loan
IU Eflcctt upon the Country.
Skcbetaby McCci-Locn'a plan for a grand
consolidated debt loan, at five per cent. Inte
rest, and to tun tor thhty years, meets with
almost universal approval. Indeed, the ques
tion is one upon which there can hardly bo
two opinions. The measure is in no sense a
political one, and so can excite no partisan
prejudices, while it appeals to those obvious
financial considerations which have weight
with every intelligent clt'.zen. Republicans
and Democrats, radicals and conservatives,
can all see that It is better for us to pay five
per cent, interest on the publ'c debt than six
or seven and three-tenths per cent. Ail can
see that a saving of twenty millions of dollars
every year in mere interest is a good financial
operation for the nation to make. It is
equivalent, so far as the payment of Interest
is concerned, to the wiping out of a principal
of two hundred and seventy-five millions of
dollars bearing seven and three-tenths per
cent interest, or three hundred and thlrty
tl.ree millions beating six per cent. But
very dollar of interest saved is a dollar
taken off of our taxes. Twenty millions
of interest saved is, therefore, twenty millions
of taxes saved. This everybody can appre
ciate; and herein is one of the chief ele
ments of popularity in the proposed Consoli
dated debt that it will assist in lightening
the load of taxation which now presses so
heavily upon the nation. Every man who
subscribes to the loan subscribes towards
reducing his own taxes. The reduction of
taxes means the cheapening of food, cloth
ing, house-rents, and all that goes to make up
a living. Moreover, the reduction of interest
upon the national debt will tend to reduce
the rates of interest upon money generally.
There can be no doubt that the seven and
three-tenths rate of interest paid by the
Government on so large a portion of its debt
has had the effect oi raising the interest on
money used in commercial transactions.
Capitalists who can get seven and three
tenths per cent, interest for their monev
from the Government are not willing to take
less from their neighbors. We saw the effect
ot this during the recent session of our
Legislature, in the attempt to legalize an
fntraafliut rata nf int.praqt ?n t.Yila f!nmmrtn-
wealth. The reduction of the rate of interest
paid by the Government will tend to make
money cheaper everywhere, and thus to
stimulate production and increase business .
The consolidation of tbe national debt will
be one step, and a long one, towards the re
sumption of specie payments. Everybody
knows that we must get back to that at some
time or other. We do not expect to do it by
a single leap, but a commencement In that di
rection must be made. There need be no
fear that the able and cautious Secretary of
the Treasury will precipitate resumption.
The United States notes, or ''greenbacks," are
not to be retired under this act, while the
very process of funding the interest-bearing
debt into the proposed loan will necessitate
an easy money market. It will also necessa
rily extend over a considerable length o
time, and Its effects will therefore be gra
dually felt. The final result, however, of
consolidating the debt will ba the resumption
1 1 specie payments. We shall thus get back
to a sound flnacclal basis, with our debt
funded at a low rate of Interest, and without
any crash or revulsion to cripple the industry
and commerce of the country. j
But the crowning excellence In a natlona'
point. of view of tbe measure under discus
aion, is that feature of it which provides for a
sinking fund lor tbe final payment of the pub
lic debt We do not regard a national debt
as per e a desirable thing. It doubtless
confers some Incidental advantages, but it is
very far from being an unmixed good. At
least it does not comport with American ideas
that the national debt shall be made a perma
nent institution of the couniry. The English
people may tolerate such a thing, but we can
not The debt must be paid. Secretary
McCulloch'b plan provides for a sinking
fund of tbiity millions per annum to be ap
propriated to this object. This sum is to take
the place of the sinking fund provided for b
the act ol February, 1SG2, and will be mainly
mm ..v. f infa.Adt aanaA V... I. - i
UJaUC UU ui nig luwtbav Baicu uy liim reutlf
tion ot interest in the proposed consolidation
ot the pnblic debt. In thirty-five years this
sinking fund will pay off the entire debt. !
, Should this grand scheme be successfully
carried out, what a splendid financial record
; will our nation have made tor herself! Called
' suddenly to contront a war of vaster propor
tions than any other of modern times, she
, prosecutes it to a triumphant issue, and meets
every dollar of the enormous expense out of
tbe freely opened pockets oi her own citizens.
, With the first notes of peace she consolidates
her various obligations into one great popu-j
lar loan, and then goes to work and in the'
life-time of a single generation pavs off the
entire debtl What nation of ancient or
modern times can equal this ? j
, The illustrious triumphs of our , armies in'
'the overthrow of the foes of the republic willj
thus be fitly supplemented by the brilliant
achievements of our ministers of finance,
and by the liberality and public spirit of our
citizens.
SouTMRir CoimtMPT fob Nobthbbjt
Stmpathtzkiw. llace the days of Thomas
Jeffbbsov there las existed a clas of
Northern society which has fed upon the
smiles of slaveholders, and acted, like truck
ling sycophants, to aid the triumphs of a
Soutkern party, receiving In turn the crumbs
of office which their lords despised. The
utter and profound contempt entertained for
this knee-bending clique has been Intense
among the honorable men of the free states,
and in this scorn tbe South has Joined, re
marking with "Iago:"
"For I mine own gained knowledge should
profane,
If I would time evpend on such a snipe as this,
iiut for my sport and profit."
Occasionally, however, the bitterness of
disgust overcomes the arguments of self
interest, and fashes lorlh, iu'ly apparent to
even those who are kneeling before the golden
calf of political power. In tbe Richmond
Republic of Friday we find such an exhibi
tion. We quote It for the benefit of the Age
and other Democratic Journals:
"In one of those Northern Journals which is
inJuHtiiouslv courting the lavor nt the South we
obecrve a revival of the theory that tbe African
is more akin to the monkev tlian the man, ac
companied by the ubuhI stereotyped ridicule of
the physical peculiarities of the race. We leel
oncer no special obligation to assist our Noi'th
eru contemporary in his Pli'orls to obtain a
Southern circulation, but nevertheless we will
vouchsafe him the Information tbat this ts not
the st.vJe to plense Southern tasto. The 1'ght in
which a nes.ro is looked upon bv Southern Rpn-tit-men
ana by the inhahit.iuts of the Five
Pouts is, and always has been, e-scntially de
ferent. Our contemporary should not be led
Hhtiay by the libellous accounts of Southern
character which are ptiolisheit by iznorant
fanatics, and inier Irom thence tbat it is picas
Invr to i he Southern people to hear their former
fnithful servants deocribd as animals of tbe
monkey tribe. The Southern jrentloman has
always been, os he in now, the best friend tbe
negro has in the world. So we advise our North
ern friend, who is in pursuit of a profitable
Southern harbor, to put his vesel about upon a
dilfeient tack, aod drop all that nonsense about
the gorilla. Our former servants are not re
sponsible for their present freedom, and i is not
exactly in the Southern line to take out spite
towards those who are responsible, by caltiae;
the negroes hard namec
Here is a hard blow for such of our
Democratic brethren as have been degrading
the black to please what they supposed to ba
f outhern taste. We would advise them, while
they bend and cringe, to call to mind the lines
of Sh akspk ab k :
..You shun mark
Many a duteous and knee ciooknic knave.
That, dotini; on his own obsequious bondage,
wears out nia time, much iiko nis masters ass,
tor nouebt but provender, uud when he's olu.
cashiered."
nf Excuse litre Inconve
nience arMlne; from tbe altera
tions aDdiniptorementi going on
In our Store, it ti more than
compensated for by the KXTHA
HAHUA1NS we rive our cos
lomers, a we want to reduoe
our stock to avoid lu removal out
of tbe war ot theworkineo The
Finest Beady-Made t.'lotnfng In
the city, and the largest etmort
Diont to select irom
Piece Good to make to order.
VVAJiAMAKKK A Bit VYe),
OAK HALL.
SOUTHEAST COkMF.1l
SIXTH and MARKET SU.
TO DEATH."
It makes no claim to literary merit. .
It Is a Splcj, Wide-Awake, Rollick
lng Story
Ot Fun and Adventure with pretty women, and love
making sufficient to satisfy any one.
Captain George, tbe hero, a gay, dashing man of
the world, piques tbe curiosity of all as he stops on
board "the Monarch," at Liverpool for New York.
Bis lile and adventure? on board ship in New
York City, at the at. Nicholas in Saratoga at the
St. Charles in New Orleans in Australia at the
Opera House in Paris closing with a happy mar
rtajre party in England, where the mystery sur
rounding him li cleared up rivets the attention of
the reader, as but few stories can.
PRICE 75 CENTS.
AT ANT BOOKS fOEE.
LORJNG, Publisher,
BOSTOa.
It
CONCERT HALL. A GRAND CONCERT
wlU be given at COHCFR f HALL bv the BLACK
SWIM 'iaoCtK,oa WkDIEXDAlf VJUilU, May
The time and place tor tbe sale ot tickets will be an
nennced toon Hit j
pOTATOES-B EST IN TIIIS MARKET
POTATOES -t
POIAIOKU- i
1 potato ica-
i For sale at the
sILBOAD DEPOT :
No. 1232 M AKKKl Street.
I
l
lt
WANTED, A GOOD, STEADY BARKEEPER.
Apply at tat N. W. corner of TENTU aaa WAL
HUTBtreeU. H
y CHESTNUT ST. VX
:AM1LY SEWING-MACHINES
HUHTED
RELIGIOUS NOTICES.
t3f- TWELFTH STREET BAPTIST
K-15" ChtlKCH. mcHiVtOND Street below Hhaesa
maxon stre.t. 'i he 1 wentv-Msth Anniversary oi the
feahtiath erhonl w ill he held To morrow At f rnoon, at 1
o'clock. Artrirom by Rev WILLIAM (TH R oi
the Hecnnd Bapt nt Church and b the Pan'or, Rut H
f hi dden. Cholre Dinging by tbe children. All are
Invited to attend.
rZ&r' REV. MARK W. ATKINSON WILL
trench InOKKLN HILL HA IX. . IS corner of
SI VKNTEKN1I1 anil POI'LAR Btrert. tomorrow
Afternoon, at quartfr to 4 o'cock. .-eats free. All are
cordially invited to attend. Sunday School, X o'c ock
P. M.
tiZZT P.EFORMATTON AND GLORIFIOA-
HON Or IHr CIU RCH.-O . RTHOLO
JIKW will preach on th abore subject To-morrow at
luM A. . at CHR11I AN I hAl'FL IWELKTH.
above Wa lace. Abio, preach in at 7K P. m. Seats
all tree.
rST" SAW DEL CRAWFORD D. D.,
I-' will prrarb In the FOVFTH BK'ORDD
P H BY 1 KRl AN ( B('R H r. lull 1 Er NTH and
riLBl' HI fltrceta TO-MuKROW (Sahbnth) kVKSlNO.
at a ( rter before 8 o'clock, Communion Sonrlce in
the Morning, at 10
rpf TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH,
- WP.T CHEhStir Street, reaching by the
l astor. Kct O. . M.I7, in the lrornlng, nt and
in the Evening, continuance ot the couroo of Sermons on
the i-irsb eel tbe eower, iDmeucing at a qjarier to
8 o'c ock.
frj?f- KENSINGTON PRESnYTERIAN
CHCltnH.-Twentr-srcond Anniversary of thn
Pahbath Hcliool at iH. (inrre" br the Pan or tie
Bev.J.P CONKKf n l Bev I HOM AS Mc AUI.itT of
the Board ot Kducatlon. olleotlon tor the eabbath
School No netvlce in the evening.
FIFTH GERMAN REFORMED
CHURCH. ORKKN Street, nnar iSUtoenth.
fServices on Sunday, br tbe Ptwior, lfer. . U. UIK-
f-r.Y at IV A. M and it 1 M. rlubleci In ilie
Kvpiiinit "The Voice ei tue Mantle." the Thirteenth of
the beries on Elijah.
REV. PETCR TALMADGE, OF NEW
--r" Jersev. wilt rreach tn the FIRST ( ONuRK.
GaIIOnaL f LURI H, rKNKroitl Koa 1 and
iiuNKit) uKttY Aveuue. on Sunday, at HI A. At. and
1H..M.
irjSr THE SUNDAY SCHOOLS OF THE
"- WKST HPKITi'K HTRKET CHURCH. SEVKN
TKJTII rnd t-r ittJCK Streets w.il celebrate tieir
AnMre'xrry to-uor.'ow Afteiaooa at J o'c.ock. The
public fs Incited.
fTwf- BETHANY CHURCH. SOUTH STREET
ana 'I WKNTY-Fllisr. Preaching TO HOD-
now, atinx a. M..by uv. M B. (Iku.k. and at7
P. M., bv l:ev. V 11. WcK WFE.City Taslor.
- FIFTEENTH PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH. WIFTEF.NTH and LOMBARD SU.
Services bv the Pan. or, Rot. WILLIAM McELWKtS,
lo-morrow at lOH and SH o'clock.
Kr- COHOCKSINK PRESBYTrRIAN
a CHURCH Tr, nohinir To-aiiirrai S.hh.thi
by Rev. M. B. OK1EB. fteruces at 104 o'clock A. A.
and 1H o'cieca P. M.
HKMTONVII.T.R' PRESRVTKIlIiH
-? Tluv. A M JH.I V To mniraa at InU ami 1L
o'clock
trSJ" CHURCH OF THE NEW TESTAMENT,
F.Ll-.VESTH and WOOD Streets. Preaching
at3XP. U.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
See lie Third Page fur additional Special Kotieei.1
.INOTI'C E.
ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY.
On and after TUKSD Y, May 1. the .
FREIGHT DEPARTMENT
Of this ( ompany Will be removed to the ''ompany's
New ViuildiiiK b. K. cor. oi i-fcV-N an M AKKiCT
Mreets. Entrance on eleventh street audonfilarbie
street
11 Monev and ''olfaction Business will be transacted,
ss bereto orc at No CHI S. VI street Small Par
cels end hack uvea wl 1 he recel el at eltlier office.
B 1 books will be kept at eai h office, and any cells en
teied therein previous toft P. M 1 1 receive attention
same day, it within a reasonable distance from our
tttices. lnqtilrieH forgt ods and settlements to be mad
at No S'iOClltfNl 'f Street.
4 30 p JOHN BINOHAM. Superintendent
THE GRAND ORGAN,
BUILT BT
J. C. B. eTANBBIDQE,
ST. rLFMChTN CHURCH,
TffKH I IH.TH aadCHEKUlf gtreeU,
will be foimr'ly opened on
FKIDiY EVPNISO. May 11, 18e,
at 8 o'clock
It is the lamest oruan in I'hl.adelphla, and Its re
sources will be displayed bv
Mcsmd It. H. Cross, fluTh Clarke Massa Wa-ner,
J. A. Getze J C B. btanfirld'-e an F. Darley
Professor THOMAS BIdHOf hai vulunieared his
services. ,
TICKETS, ONK DOLLAR. '
For sale at Ttumpler's, Seventh and Chesnnti at
Boner A Co. 'a, No. 1103 Chr-nut; and at Ltppiucot 'a
Dru g ."-tore, N. Yf. corner of iwenlietb and ( tierr
streeie. (ft 6 6t
No tickets 111 be so'd at the doors ol the Churoa
13?"- DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HIGH-
-VJ- WAYS.
OvrieR or Ciiiev Commissionbb.
j.
S. W- Uobkbu Fifth amo Walhut ktrbbts
PlIILADBLPIIIA. Mlf 1 HfiH
N OTIOE. Owners of Unoka and I'arrlaaes kent lor
Hire are nerebv notified that thev must renew their
Licenses on or before the flrnt day ol June, IK66 The
penalty for neglect Is Five Dollars for each and every
time the vehlcie is used after tne above dnte, aid will be
strictly enforced XHaMAS M THIOL,.
. License Clerk.
Sbctioh 1 of an Ordinance relating- to Hackney Car
riages passed Mayo, 1K6S: Thai every Back. Stage
coach. Cab Chariot. Couuhle, Coupe, Barouche, Lan
dau, or other vehicle whether on wl.eels or runners,
except Omnibuses and Railroad Can drawn by one or
more horses or other animal power, wblob. shall be
used In tbe City of Phlladeluhla lor the convevance of
persons for hire from place to place within the said city,
shall b deemed a hackney carnage within the meaning
o this ordinance. SSsths3r.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC-
JOHN B. UOUGH will deliver a Lecture on
MONDAY Evening. May U Sublecl "Peculiar Peo
ple." The sale of tickets will beain on Tuesday morn
ing, 8th Inst , and no tickets will be sold or engaged be
foie that time. Toe north half ol the house will be sold
at Asbmead Evans' Bookstore, No. 721 chesuut street
and the south ba f at 'Jrumpler's Moslo store. Seventh
andCntsnut streets. Price 25 cents, AO cents, and 16
cems. 6 6 8t'
0 FICE OF THE MAYOR OF THE
CITY OF PHILADELPHIA.
MAT 5, 1868. '
Notice Is hereby alven that tha provision of the or
dlnance prohibiting pei sons irom washing1 or causing
to be waBhed "any Pavement In fie City of Philadel
phia, between lb hours oi 7 o'clock lu the morning
and 7 o'clock lu the evenluf " will be rlgialy eutorced
untu tne hthi oi wcuiuer pro. ,
By order of the Mayor.
SAMUEL O. RUQ0LES,
SS3t Chief of Police.
THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR
Twentv four Mana-ter of TUB SOLDI hKS'
BOMF. in the elf of Philadelphia will be held on
MONDAY EVfNlNO. May 14, lebtj, between the hoars
ot 8 end 10 o'clock, at the HO HE, S. E. corner of SIX
TEENTH and l lbliliM Btruets
E. 8. HALL, Seoretary.
Philadelphia. Mav 4. 18 it
THE
DESTROYER.
Probst from a New Siand-Polnt.
HIS CONFESSION AND SENTENCE.
A THRILLING SKETCH OF
THE MURDERER
AS HE REALLY 13,
"SATURDAY NIGHT."
OUT TO-DAY.
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TOR SALE BY ALL NEWSDEALERS. It
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. BCHKNCK'S MANDBAKE PILLS.
BCHKNCK'S MANDKAKK PILLS.
' BCHKNCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
BCHKNCK'S MANDKAKE ILLS.
fCHENCK'S M tSDKAKK PILLS.
SCHKNt K'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
8 HEN'CK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
BCHKNCK'S MANDK KE PILLS.
HCHKSCK'S MANDBAKH PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANOR ,KE FILLS.
BCHKNl K'.S MANDB KE PILLS.
HCHKNCK'S MADBAKt PIILS.
sCiiKNiK'K Mandrake pills.
BCRKNCK'S MANDKAKK PILLS.
BCHKNl K'S MANDBAKE PI LI t.
)UENCK8 AnDRAKE PILLS.
HCHENCK'S MAND AKE ULLS.
BCHKNCK'S MANDRAKE PILLN.
B' HENCK'J MANDK AKK. PILLS.
SCHKNCK'S MANDBAKE PILLS.
BCHEBCK'S-VANDIUKE PILLS.
BCHKNCK'S MANDRAKE PILL.
BCHKNCK'S MANDKAKK PILLS,
BCHENCK 8 MANDBAKE PILLS.
BCHKNCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
BCHKNCK'S MANDKAKK PILLS.
HCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
BCHKNCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDBAKE PILLS.
BCHENCK'8 MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHKNCK'S M vNDRAKI PILLS.
BCHKNCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
BCHKNCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
BCUiNI K'S MANDBAKE I'ILLS.
BCBENCK'S MANDBAKR PILLS.
BCHKNCK'S MANDRAKR PILLS.
BCHKNCK'S MANblAKB PILLS.
BCHKNCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
' BCHENt K'S MANDBAKR PILLS.
BCHKNCK'S MAN DRAKE PILLS.
SCHKNt K'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
CHECK'B MANDRAKE PILLS.
tiCHtNCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
BCUENi K'S MANDBAKE PILLS.
BCHKNCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
HCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
HCHKNt.K'S MANDKAKE PILLS.
BCHKNl K'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
HCHENCK'S MANDBAKE PILLS.
BCHKNCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
BCHKNCK'S MANDRAKR PILLS.
BCHKNl K'S MANDBAKR PILLS.
B BENCK'S MANDBAKR PILLS.
BCHKNCK'S MANDBAKE PILLS.
BCBENCK'S MANDKAKE PILLS.
SCHrNCK'B MANORaKK PILLS.
BCPENCK'8 MANDBAKR PILLS.
BCHENt K'8 MANDRAKE PILLS. .
81 HENCK'i MANDBAKR PILLv
HCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PIL'S.
8CH ENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
HCHtNCK'S MANDBAKE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDKAKE PILL".
BCHKNCK'S MANDKAKK PILLS.
BCHKNCK'S MANDBAKE PILLH.
hCHENCK'S MANDKAKE PILLS.
BCHKNCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
BCHKNCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDBAKE PILLS. i
BCHENt K'S MANI'KAKK PILLT.
HCHENCK'S MANDKAKK, PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
BCHKNCK S a.aNDKAKp, PILLS. I
BCHENt K'S MANDKAKE PILLS. ,
Bl HKNCK'S MANDBAKE PiLLS.
BCHN K'S MANDKVKE PILLS.
BCHrNCK" ANDR KKK PILLS
SCHENCK'S MNDHKK PILLS.
BCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
S( HEM K'a MAM'KAhK I'ILLS.
BCHrNCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. I
BCdEM K' MANDHAKE PILLS.
BCHENCK'S MANDBAKE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDKAKE PILLS.
SCHKNt K'S MANDKAKK PILLS.
8i HENXK'a M NDRAKE PILLS.
BCHC.Ni K'S MANDKAKK PILLS. !
Bt HhNCK'S MANDKAKE PILLS.
BCHrNCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHENCKN M NDRiKK PILLS.
SC HltNl K'S MANDBVKF. PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDBAK. PILLS.
. BCHl N K'S MAN OKaKE PILLS,
sCHKNt K'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCH1 NC K't MANDKAKK PILLS.
BCHKNCK'S MANDKAKE PILLS.
SCHESTR'S M ANTR 1 KE PILLS.
B' IIEVf K'S MANDKAKK PILLS.
BCHENCK'S MANDKAKE Pfl.LS.
BCHKNCK'S MANDRK" PILI.S.
BCHFN' K'S MANDRAKE FILLS.
BCHENCK'S MANDB KB PILLS.
BCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. !
BCHENTK'S MANDRAKE PILLS,
'CHKNCK'S M ANDR KE PILLS.
SCHENl K'S MANDBAKE PILLS.
BCHKNCK'N MANDBAKE PILLS. ,
' BCHENCK'S MANDRAKE TILLS.
BCHENCK'S MANDRAKE piLLS.
BCHENCK'S MANDKAKE PILLS.
SCH-NCR'S M ANDRAKE PILLS.
HCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILL.
( HvNCK'B MaNKRAKE PILLS.
BCHENCK'S MANDK'KE PILL".
HCHKNCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
BCHENCK'S MANDK KE PILLS. '
SCHKNCK'H MANIiR VKE PILLS.
BCHKNCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
KCIIKVCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
BCHENCK'S MANDKAKK PILLS.
BCHENCK'S MANDKAKE PILLS.
BChFNt K'B MAKD AKK PILLS.
SCHEM K'S MANNRAKE PILLS.
BCHENt K'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
For sale by all Drugjluts and Dealers. Price 16 oents
par bx.
JJAR0AINS IN FINE CLOTHING.
. ":r-
ROCKIIILL & WILSON, !
1 Brown Stono Clothing Hall,"
Nos. 603 and 605 CHESNUT Street. .
NEW STOCK AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
Having told ont onr stock ot Clothing or Gentle
moo and Boys, carried over from tbe late fire, onr
entire stock ot
FASHIONABLE READY-MADE CL0 THING
13 TBE NEWES1,
As Onr Prices are the Lowest.
MAGNIFICENT SPRING STOCK.
Kow Beady, to Salt Everybody.
CUSTOM DEPARTMENT.
Our newly fitted op Cuiaom Department noiv con
tains tbe largest assortment of all the fashionable
Rew Fabrics for cor patrons to select from.
SUITS, CIVIL AND MILITARY,
MADE UP TO ORDER PKOiirrLT.
In IbeblghoM style, and at moderate prices.
Boys' Clothing.
In tbif Department of onr Stock is also unrivalled.
TUE BKST IN TUE CUT,
At the Lowest Prices.
Orders executed at shortest notice.
TUE CHOICEST STOCK OF
READY - MADE CLOTHING
IN PHILADELPHIA.
i t
ROOKSILL & WILSON,
"Brown Stone Clothing Eall."
Nos. 603 and 605 CIIESXIJT Slrect
411wf24t4p
ACCIDENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY
OF
NEW YORK.
BRANCH OFFICE.
No. 419 Chesnnt Street, Philadelphia.
FRANK O. ALLEN, Manager.
CHARLES P. TUBSKB.M. 0 , Consulting Ih vilclan,
No. 234 8. EIGHTH Street.
Policies and Dally Tick its cover everr description oi
Accidents, travelling or otherwise. j
General Accident Ticket, for one to six dsjrs, S5 oents
perdsr, insuring $5000. and 25 week y corapensatlen.
Sea Voyaire Policies to all parts of the world Issued
atlowrstes.
GENERAL ACCIDENTAL POLICIES,
Covering all forms of Dislocations, Broken Bones, Rap
tured Tenaonj, Sprains. Concussions, Crushlnss, Bruises,
Cuts, Stabs, Gunshot Wounds, Burns and dealds, Bites
or Dors, Unprovoked Assaults br Burglars, boboers. or
Murderers, the action 01 Lightning or Mun Stroke, the
effeeta of explosions, Cbem'cals, Floods, and Earth
quakes, Suffocation by Drowning or Choking, when
such accidental Injury Is the cause of death within three
months or the happening of the Injury, ot ot total dis
ability to follow the nsual avocations.
THE BATES VABV
From $3 to $50,
INSURING
From $500 to $10,000,
IN Ci 8 B OF DEATH, AND
. $3 to $50 Weekly Compensation,
FOR ANY DISABLING INJUBT
By permission, reference is made to the following gen
tlemen i
Colonel W. B. Thomas, Collector of the Port.
Colonel J. H. Taggart, United States Collector of In
tsrnal Bevenne. First District
Henry Bums, Esq., City Treasurer.
B. B. Comegys, Esq., Cashier Philadelphia National
Bank.
M. llcUlchael, Jr., Esq., Cashior First National Bank.
J. W. Bexton.Esq., of Armor Messrs. Jay Cooke Co.
Messrs. Lewis, Brothers m Co., Merchants, No, 238
Chesnut street
Messrs. Trier Co., Coal Merchants, No. 138 train,
street.
Messrs. Wood, Boberta Co., Iron Manufacturers
Bldge avenue, below Twelfth street 1 10 eosl'it 4p
JMPROVED ELLIPTIC HOOK
LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES,
OFFICE, No. 923 CHESNUT STREET. I
SLOAT SEWING Mi CHINES, Repaired and Im
prove!. 8 5 stuthSm
ft
1
Is Cheapest, Pleosantest, most Desi'nbte as defense
against Clothes Moths. Dragglsts everywhere sell it.
UABBI8A CBaPMAN, Fsciturors, Boston. It
JJIESKELL'S MAGIC OIL
CUKES TETTER,
ERYSIPELAS, ITCH, SCALD HEAD, AND AX
SKIN DISEASES.
WARRANTED TO CUBE OB MONET BEFUNDED
For sale by all D ingglsts.
PRINCIPAL DEPOT t
ASHMEAD'H PHARMACY.
No. 330 South SECOND btreet.
Price 3S cents per botUe. 4 24 lm4o
SPRING.
WILLIAM D. ROGERS,
COACH AND LIGHT CARRIAGE
BUILDER, i
s !
Nos. 1009 and 1011 CHESNUT Street,
PHILADELPHIA. , I28 4m4p
OGERMANTOWN RESIDENCE FOR RENT.
A Luge House, with all the modem oonreDleaoes.
extensive grounds and plenty ot shadet stabling ior
three borstsi within ten nilautes wlk of railroad
suilon. Will be rented with or without tbe stable.
AdOiene Box No. UM, Phliadelptna Puet Oifice. li 4p
1
KELTY, CARRINGT0N
1 1 , 1
AND COMPANY1
No. 723 OHESKUT Street
IMPORTERS OF
AND WHOLESALE AND RE1AIL DEALERS
IN
CURTAIN MATERIALS
AND
MANUFACTURERS
OP
WINDOW SHADES,
SWISS LACE CURTAINS, '
FRENCH LACK CURTAINS,
NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS,
" LACE AND MUSLIN CURTAINS,
.. APPLICATION LACK CURTAINS
CALL AT
KELTY, CARRINGT0N & C0.
No. 723 CHESNUT Street,
AND SEE OUR
LACE CURTAINS,
o, v
FROM AUCTION.
ALSO, DAMAGED LACE,
In Curtain, and by the Yard, Very Lout.
WINDOW SHADES,
ALL COLORS,
ALL QUALITIES,
ALL SIZES.
BRCWN AND QILT.
LEATHER AND QILT.
r
STONE AND QILT.
SLATE AND QILT.
STORE SHADES, SKY-LIGHT,
AND
WINDOW SHADES,
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, MADE TO ORDER,
KELTY, OAKBLNGTOli & 00.,
No. 723 CHESNUT Street;
PHILADELPHIA.