Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, February 12, 1864, Image 8

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    FURTHER FROM EUROPE.
THE FITTING OUT OF THE RAPI‘AHANNOCK.
On the 26th of January, Air. William Rum
ble, Inspector of Machinery at Sheerness dock
yard (England), was brought before the bencn
of Magistrates at Sittingborne, charged with
a breach of the Foreign Enlistment act,in con
nection with the fitting out of the rebel priva
teer Rappahannock.
After a long examination the prisoner was
Committed for trial, but bail was accepted to
the amount of jE1,090 sterling. ,
THE REBEL FLEET IN FRANCE.
Advices from France say that the rebel
Cruiser Rappahannock is rapidly preparing
for sea at Calais, and ready to ship guns and
Stores. • _ V.
The Florida is quite ready for sea at .Brest,
sailing is only a question of time.
The Georgia’s repairs are in a forward state,
and it is expected she will be ready for sef iu
February.
THE REBEL AGENTS IX LIVERPOOL.
- Jones and Wilding, the two other parties
' indicted for enlisting men for the rebel, service
at Liverpool, have appeared before the magis
' Irate. They both were directed to find bail to
appear at the Assizes. .
DISPOSITION OF THE SEA BRIDE’S CABGO.
[Correspondence of the N\ Y. Tribune, j
Cape Town, Cape or Good Hope, Dec. 19,
1863.—From Madagascar we have the news
that the Sea Bride, which was captured at the
entrance of this harbor, arrived at Foule Point,
an unfrequented harbor at that island, about
the 17th of October. There a portion of her
cargo was landed and sold, and the remainder
tvas put on board the British bark Reward,
ostensibly bound for Mauritius, but which
subsequently was taken to St. Mary’s
• and sold. The Sea Bride was
Bought at Foule Point by a Mr. A. Baillou, of
Fort Louis, Mauritius. Before purchasing, he
asked the British authorities at Mauritius if he
Could get a British register for the vessel, and
receiving a negative or doubtful answer, he
left with a blank register in his pocket, intend
ing to get it filled out by the Malagash authori
ties at Madagascar. He has since returned to
Mauritius, and his ill-gotten bargain has been
spirited off to some secluded spot on the island.
It is quite probable that failing to get a re
gister at Madagascar, the next we shall hear of
the famous Sea Bride, now Helen of Hamburg,
Will be in the Mozambique Channel with a cargo
of slaves on board.-
The part of the Sea Bride’s cargo which was
smuggled in here has been claimed by the
American Consul, Mr. Graham, who has com
menced a suit in the Admiralty Court for its
recovery. The case will come on for trial in
January—the Colonial Government being the 1
defendant.
The Governor sent for Mr.-Anderson, of the
firm of Anderson, Saxon & Co., a few days
ago, to see if he had no demands to make for
redress for the coal taken by the Vanderbilt at
Penguin Island; but he answered no, and said
that his bill had been sent to Washington, and
Be did not wish to trouble the British Govern
ment about it at present.
It is high time that a war vessei should he
Stationed on this coast to watch the pirates.
There is only one vessel at present to protect
the whole coast of Brazil and the whole of
South Africa and the Indian ocean; and there
Is only one vessel east of the Straits of Sunda,
besides the old Jamestown, which is useless in
imodem warfare.
THE O’KANE-PAIMERSTON CASE.
In the Divorce. Court, on the 26th, the 'case
Of “ O’Kane agt. O’Kane and Viscount Pal
merston,” appeared in the list for the first
pmft:
This petition was filed on the 19th of Octo
ber last, and was served upon the respondent
on the 21st of October. The respondent’s
answer was filed on the 11th December, denying
first the alleged marriage, and secondly, the
alleged adultery. On the 17th of November
an order was obtained by the noble corres
pondent for the delivery of particulars of the
time and place of the alleged marriage and of
the alleged adultery. This order had not been
complied with.
Mr. D. Seymour, Q. C., now moved that the
petitioner be directed to supplytheseparticu
iara within acertain time, or that the petition
should be dismissed. Mr. Seymour, in the
course of his argument, cited an affidavit of Mr.
Horsley containing these words: “Lastly, I say
I verily believe that the petition was presented
and filed and served for purposes of extortion
only, and that the petitioner has no case upon
the merits.” r
: Sir James Wilde said that the Court could
not tolerate for a moment any want of reasona
ble expedition on the part of the petitioner.
Ihe Court was asked to make some order with
regard to particulars,but the respondent having
already answered was not entitled to make
such an application. But she has a right to
insist on the petitioner proceeding. He would,
therefore, make an order on the petitioner to
show cause on the next motion day (Tues
day the 2d) why he should not proceed or why
the petition should not be dismissed.
AMUSEMENTS,
Thb Gebmakia Oeohbstea will give their
regular public rehearsal at the Musical Fund Hall
to-morrow afternoon, with the following nro.
gramme: *
I—O verture—A Wight in Granada.... o. Krentzer
lers Spring Jubilee.... Prof Guns' l
i—Adagio from Ist Symphony ..Kaliwoda
J-Overtnre-wnHam T l eU __ » .. . ......EoTsiM
7H^rt U Twf n t V f^ I V, Bo^ rt le Diable. Meyerbeer
7 rrt-. * lnalc from Der Freyschatz. Weber
the Bame “ tllat of ‘wo weeks
Kqieste rtpeated ln compliance withnnmerons
bill comprise?* ‘The'liunchblck 1 ’ ' Lit!
U* Treasure,” and we can honwitlT sav that in
entertainment conld be given anywhere with
IP'eater excellence than that at the Arch this
evening. In both pieces Miss Thompson tesnoerh
and She will be worthily supportwl. p b ’
Tax Pixobaha of «‘Ten Nl»hte in a n*r
aSPws^'isssSaE
Blvfn tteOtelim
at°tSsTCtrr r,lOon " «
The Mobeis Mikstbels offer better bills wim
SSSRSfi nlghUy n *SS£S
S??Sof f t^ e c?mp^’ y aild eacb one 18 " y S
ES»°wS oS'ass^’^lS??
performs are worthy of mlSaAe ° d ToVl^nS o
Iws^fiSKirwK'sEs
wiassysaa?”
Benefit or Miss Westeeh After this
g? will see Miss Western no more at the Walnut*
She baa had one of the most surprisingly DODnlaT
engagementa ever played in this city, and She will
depart for CalUjynia on quite a wave of popu
»The P la 7 11116 «>' e ning for her benefit Is
‘‘hast i l,ynne. ,f To-morrow evening “Imcretla
®g#a ’ and “Don Cffisar de Bazan” will be
at Musical Fund Hall to
£Ss? < 2*dg lt i on “The Art of Money (Jetting, > •
te^’weTi^T e L ty ' tlle Hall. Mr. BanSm
attend me£w^i. b l re P n tation, that many will
man whohS 3 *!? 1 4118 ET atlfl eation of seeing the
seente£ S more , before Republic and less
seen py tnem, than any individual in this country.
J^Sjtabyan:
NAT All CLAIM AGENTS.
BOejNTIEs’, proTufed by Uy COllected and
mlS&mi. 6l<Ww ygnm *
NOE *&BwSsgas^'
PASSPORTS— de9-3m{
I4SSiiS*SI!: iSSsr*.
AMUSEMENTS.
MRS. JOHN DREW’S NEW AKOH STREET
THEATRE. ARCH strept. abom Sixth.
FAREWELL BENEFIT OF
MISS CHARLOTTE THOMPSON. , :
THISiFH^EVEgINO.^b.^
Miss Charlotte .Thompson
• ••Mrs. Owen Marlow
Barton Hill
...Mr. Aiken
Jnlia.
He1en........ :
Waster Walter...
Sir Thomat Clifford
To conclude 'with, the Drama of
; THE EITTEE TREASURE.
Gr rtrndc .- alias Thompson
Captain Walter Maiden blush. Bar on Hill
Morriay, the HIGHINO-S OPERA TROUPE.
Curtain rises at 714 o’ cloclt.
Grover s chestnut st. theatre.
LEiIKAfiD GROVER Manager'
TB i?l F . r . ida l> EVENING, Feb. 12,
THfcBEAUTIFUL liftAMA,
T->- ■ „T HE tioket-of-leave man,
Tv meh has attained I,
AN ENTHUSIASTIC SUCCESS.
The delightful Domestic Drama, '
AT GROVER’S NEW CHESTNUT
TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN,
Is presented entire.
THE CAST OF CHARACTERS IS
Pronounced by prominent journals of this city,
to be otje.of tbe strongest ever given the drama.
THE SCENERY superior to anything hitherto
piesented in the drama.
-A dmission—Dress Circle and Parquet, 50c; Or
chestra, 75c; Familv Circle, 25c. Seats secured
■without extra charge. ‘
SPECIAL, ANNOUNCEMENT.
The First Regular FAMILY MATINEE at the
CHESTNUT will he given on SATURDAY
AFTERNOON next, jipon which occasion the
prices of admission will be reduced.
WALNUT STREET THEATRE.
Lessee„.. Mrs. M. A. GA3EETTSOK
1 UTS (Friday) EVENING, Feb 12,
COMPLIMENTARY TESTIMONIAL BENE
FIT and Last Night but One
Of the Beautiful, Young and Popular Actress,
LUCILLE WESTERN.
Lmit Night Positively of the Great Moral Play,
EAST LYNNE; < iR, THE ELOPEMENT.
Lady Isabel and Madame Vine ..Lnctlle Western
SATURDAY NIGHT, Tragedy and C.'medy,
LUCBETIA BORGTA and DON C.ESAR DE
BAZAN.
On Monday, the eminent tragedienne,
MRS. EMMA WALLER.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
GERMAN OPERA.
THIRD NIGHT OF THE SEASON!
BRILLIANT SUCCESS!
On FRIDAY EVENING. Feb 12tll.
The Company will introduce to the public of Plii
ladelphia, ior the first time, .Richard Wagner’s
celebrated Opera,
TAN NH ABUSER.
This grand opera, in three acts, has never been
given m this country, except in New Torn, where
its perfoimance called forth the enthusiastic ap
plause of the critics and the public. The cast of
the opera will include the full strength of the
Company, as follows:
Count, of Thuriugen Herr HERMANNS
Tanuhaeuser Herr Dimmer
Moitram....... Herr Steinecke
Walther Heir Habelmann
g?‘"Uch - Herr Scheeie
Herr Graff
Remmar .....Herr Haimer
Elisabeth Frau Johannsen
Frau Frederic!
A Nbepbera Boy Fniuime Canissa
Pages, Attendants of tbe Court, Naiads, Syrens
Scene, Thunngen (Germany), Ca?tle ot tbe 'Wartl
burg, in tbe Thirteenth Century.
Conductor CARL ANSO EUTZ.
On AFTERNOON, Feb. 13,
GRAND MATINEE, when
TBE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR
Will be given, in -which
HERR HERMANNS
W ill appear as ‘ *Falstaff. *»
Tickets ol admission to Parquet, Parquet Circle
and Balcony, SI. No extra charge ior secured
seats. Family Circle, 50 cents. Amphitheatre, 25
cents. 1
Doors open at 7#. Performance to commence a
8 clock. •
TICKETS TO MATINEE, FIFTY‘CENTS.
Reserved Seats, which may be secured at tbe
Academy or at Gould’s, Seventh and Chestnnt,
before noon of Saturday, Twenty lire Cents extra.
Tbe doorß of tbe Academy of Music will be
opened at one o’ clock on SATURDAY AFTER.
NOON, 13th, and tbe performance of "The Merry
Wires of Windsor' ’ will commence at a o’clock.
|_| AYE ARRIVED "
CONCERT HAT.Tj.
MONDAY EVENING, Feb. Btb,
:1 ■ '
AND EVERY EVENING DUBING THE
WEEK.
Tte far-famed original and only =
MORRIS MINSTRELS,
MORRIS MINSTRELS,
BEASS BAND
_ ' AND
BURLESQUE OLD FOLKS
CONCERT TROUPE.
Twenty.onp Established Artists, from their
Opera House, Boston.
EVERYTHING NEW.
NOTHING OLD.
READ THE PROGRAMME.
The acknowledged champions of Minstrelsy.
An entire change of Programme every other eve
ning, giving the most extensive and versatile eh
ever witnessed.
CARDS OF ADMISSION 2S CENTS,
Toars open at a quarter of 7o’ clock.
Commence quarter of 8 o’ clock.
CHABL.ES A. MOBBIS,
W . A. ABBOTT and CHAS. GASSETI^* 1 '
” 1 ~ Agent*.
COWOEKT HALL,
LECTURE BOOM,
CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TWELFTH
POSITIVELY
THB
LAST WEE K
or
YEREY’S GREAT MORAL
PANORAMA
ov
TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR ROOM.
JOHN BONYAN’S PILGRIM’S PGnni!T«c
EVERY EVENING AT O'CLOCK ’
AND EVERY AFTERNOON, ’
AT THREE O’CLOCK.
. , ~e ilra day exhibitions are giT«n to acoomtno.
«f ,te i t ?, ose wio^ Te beß “ ““Lie to obtain aeats for
the Afternoon Matinees. lor
REMEMBER THIS IS POSITIVELY
THBt ,
last week
Musical fund hall.
ONE NIGHT ONLT.
SATUBDAY EVENING, Feb. 13, ‘864.
/or t, ME - p - T - BABNUM, ’
Will d ( ,gh? onW?’ NeW Tor *- >
HIS ; IN
‘THE ART OF MONEY GETTING- ”
ft«lontr"mr f o?u r oTng Mell * Pablic “ d Pro ~
THE ALMIGHTY DOI?LAB and every subiect
th A t « C H?ii be pr i ,c , nr ' d for the aforesaid. 17
count?v IIT /,^?, ‘ n al ’ tbo P'iacipal cities ol this
Hall, £indon" and in St ‘ Ja “ e8 ’ s
‘ViCKET^kT^ 1 ® 188 ™^ 1 ”. 1830.
night of the Lecture.* 0 b ° bad at the HaU « n the
SPECIAL NOTICE
To avoid crowding at night, a few
can be obtained atßislev’e Bi<A StaSe S f aU
nal Hotel; Marsh's M Ssia Starefms’ Chestnut
sh-eet, and at Young’s Book Stand, GirardHotSe
Secured Seats, with coupons, 30 ets.
Hall exhibited on Friday morning: f«o f
A S wTTm B F IL,I, ING, TENTH and
QO AND SEE THEM.
5O cents.
e to Vp d^ B **» **■ * rcm 91
OF THE
n~» H=n e2 s<= OH ? STNlJ ' r STREET.
tli« MUStOAf. FUND hSIL.° Sfc£ki&to&Ss
wntarpaekageapf BixHekete, Jl. Tc S »
Andri-B, 1104 Cheetnnt rtreet; x- £o£SI.
Barenth and Oboe taut, and at tSe hall doer iieia
Temple of wonders, assemrt.v
BUILDING, TENTH andOHESTNtrrl
WILL SHORTLY CLOSE-MaglealMd pwi 7.
eophlcal Experiments, Great Powers of Tentrilo
qnism and the Learned Canary Birds. Signor
fc l * popnlar entertainment
§YEEY EVENING, commencing at 7U, and
Wednesday and Saturday Afternoon at 3. Admis
sion 25 cents; Children 15 cents. jag
fHE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN : PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1804
if . %
Fourth and Arch r
ARE OPENING- FOR SPRING- SALES 1854,
Magnificent Organdies,
do Percales and Chintzes,
68 Pieces Fancy Silks.
ICO do Good Black Silks,
Pine Plaid Silks,
Ordered Poult de Soies,
Shawls, New Styles,
Standard Sheetings,
Household Goods,
Best Gloves Only. «.**,» „*«*
UEAVY CANTON FLANNELS
SMITH & JACOBS,
1226 Chestnut Streep Philadelphia:
Money Refunded 1 1 not Satisfactory \~
FINE SHIRTS
Mad* of New York MlUe Muslin*. Very Fine
Irisk Lrnen" Bosoms, only S3—usual pries S 3 75
WUliamsville Muslin s? 2 73. usual price S 3 50
Very reasonable deduction to wholesale trade
FIJHLOUGBS.
Officers and Soldiers, vishiug tbe City on ?nr.
laugh. needtnj?
SWORDS,
ANDOTBERMI.uITII.RY EQUIPMENTS are
Swfitanmt Manufacturing Es-
GEO. W. SIMONS & BH0„
_ SANSUM STREET HALL,
Hansom Street, above Sixth.
PHESENTATION SWORDS
Maoe 10 order at the shorten noaue, whicit foi
richness end magnificence challenge competition
no other house iu the country combining Ma!
NUi' JEWEtiF.H WITH TH"SS
PRACTICAL SWORD MAKER.
JAMES E. MURDOCH “
AT
MUSICAL FUND HALL.
. JAMES E. MURDOCH
Will Eire a course of Scriptural and other Select
Readings,
_ AT MUSiCAL NUND HALL,
On TUESDAY EVENING, Feb. 6,
On THURSDAY EVENING, Feb 1=
On SATURDAY EVENING, Feb.' 21),
At before 8 o’clock,
iickeu for the course, rescued seats, S! 00.
Tickets for single lecture, reserved seats, 5u ct?
lorsaleat Asbmead A Evans's, Til Chestnut
9o’clock Saturday morning, feiu-bi*
-CHOIB.—' WANTED—A comuetent
’ Con'nUto aad Tenor. Church mem-
BnLLET?” fd ' AtldreES A- E- U., Offi.eEVESIXU
WANTED— A respectable middle-aged woman,
to take the enure charge of an infant. Best
£h r f. r< sr, J?S nired- Addr <ss Box 2315, PhiladeL
pnia Post Office.. . fell-2;*
Waited.- an ik n spout casing.
Six to Eight Feet Cong, Three inches in Di
“S’m GEO. W. COLLADAY,
felO-tf No 6:9 Walnut street.
Salary‘'two
Adl,r^k«-;
SRIfPT- lENT —WANTED—BY. A GEN'.
al, out middle a~e, in moderate
ueal h, a situation as Collector in a Hank™!
Insurance, or other mercantile business
ec ‘* d ’.^ moderate. Reference If required.
Please address st this office,“ Experience. l feC-Ot
Large first-class sfrv a vtc'
EMPLOYMENT house b«
selection of capable, ciril WOMEN oart GIRLS*
if - T “rTaaUan<l HoteK cTorr brlnch
remind* tmt all - 735 SANSOM st?eetT
Londncted by a respectable American
gy ~ . feD-fit#
M Vine
#S§ WANTED ITO rUKCHASE FOR casit
%or to KENT, A MODERN HOUSE 5
,°2'r, r^, a , i:^ wUh all conveniences ; situat. west
BROAD STREET, between Waliiut and Vine
Early recession required. * ne
BjAddrees BOX 2778, P. O
ANTED TO HUKtIHASE, A MUHT.
rate aized HOUSE, 'vrettof Br-ad and north
Addre “ PUEOHASE, Bui
* >ml ' felO-Gt*
M WANTED TO KENT—A H(iii>sp „e,,r.
modern con T eniences, contiininiP )3 'uT{k
«™S be X* elt "f *“« on .Walnut or Sp?nc2
ttteetf, from Eleventh to Seventeenth streets t
M. GUHMEY & RONS, 508 Walnut etreet ' J '
WANTED TO DUKOHASE—A haud-
SmWoM’l X M ' GDM \ IET * SONS,
WANTED-By a gentleman and
-J-* 7 vlf ?o mon hlTe accommodations for a ser-
P^^'n,? eferel>c ” «c*»»nged. Address Box 2352,
root- umce. fcl2-2t#
kesidenoe, 1031 TTiC
igg?iSS&J“Jr*, < « n - for reception
Z~. ■» U A KDEJtS. Single fiooraa and Suites, and
vate table, felO-lm^
pko:
Gunn w i thln fiTe minutes rv.Mlcof Duy’s
ill A “ bßllt StonsHans,on with
An “P r 9 T * n i ento ’ 1 'i -icres of ground.
rtM,le b welU C lr »hade. and frnlt trees. Good
ApT/on Se^Til 10 " 1 “ di ““•'“^“g*
ments, on the south side of HamUtoi?*tT?J? r « Te l
s°we west or Thirty. fifth *treetT ISM
by 300 feet deep. Immediate • " elfrollt
Apply to A. B. fc P on “ 0a H lTen '
corner Ninth and FiUmrtßtreats! ° 0- ’ *sss**■
SALE—Uonts on SPRimn --■-
near Thirteenth street.-with Btre f t i
ig,mi °^vSgB.™°.
JWI)A L L ' B . aiuu r> l
i AMBOUN E I ’ OKTHE
MOISTENS, •
BEAUTIFIES,
ODOBATES,
tBNOTHENS,
INVIGORATES.
nourishes,
the HAnP ELLISHEB '
entirely
Flowers. K extraets of Boots, Herbs and
01lt <*tomxng pro-
R P T W y^ r ° S4W,r ’ NewToVfc
HAuEoWAY * COWIIEw
to 3m{ W»- 2-3 NorthslX? s E £* et .
Cltanaed and dla&StoStt Ter/low^S s . W,UB
mTI lT Goldmtttti’ * Hall, Üb^tr..
STANBARB BEILIS.
FOR SALE BY'
Fyotliiiighass & Weils,
Ajyiu.tihM.Ji2, IS,
Wanis.
BOARDING.
FOR SALE. AND TO LET.
ENTERPRISE mills,
ATWOOD,RAISTOH & Co„'
MANUFACTURERS AND . WHOLESALE
DEALERS in
; ; CAKPET INCrS, -.- .
- Oil : : Cloths, '
Mattings,: &c. s Ac..
Warehouse, 619 Chestnut Street,
AND
Jaynp Street. febL3mO
1864. SPRING 1864.
GLEN ECHO MILLS,
GERMANTOWN, PA.
M’CALLTJM & CO.,
Manufacturers. Importers and Whole
sale Beaierc
IN
CARPETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS, &c.
Warehouse, 509 Chestnut *st, {
Opposite Independence Hall.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT.
M’CALLUM & CO.
K c L'fJ® inform the public , that they hay
1 (t&sed die old established Carpet Store, *
No. 5J9 CHESTNUT STREET,
Opposite Independence Hail,
FOR
A EETAIL BEPAETMEHT,
Where they are now opening
A NEW STOCK,
OF
IMPORTED AND AMERICAN CARPETS,
Emb> Being the choicest patterns of
\ T PIvl STRY CAS
•V ELYET. yene |BEUSSELS CARPETS
Together with. & full assortment of ereryUunf
pfcnninicg to the Carpot Business. ja3Q-tfs
CIVIL AND MILITARY CLOTH
"WILLIAM T. SNODGRASS,
b £'Jb SECOND, and 23 STRAW
BERRY Streets, ii, nappy to etale that ha tq, uih
in an extensiTC slock of CHOICE GOODS, sochaa
°i. TIL hUT. AJutTa*» aa-rr
Blhck Cloths, Bint Cloths,
« ? C V Boe, . tin «- Sky-Blna Cloths,
S Sky-Blue Doeskins,
92 atl “**> Dark Bln* Doeskins,
Billiard Cloths, Dark Blue BearmT
Ie^ ,0UU ’ Darlt B1 “* paots
sliJSSS a-4 and 6-4 Blue Flannels
Beajerteens, Scarlet Cloths
Cord, and Yelretaan*. Maxarine Bine Cloths,
°k r fn< ‘ u 'i s t 0 corat earlr, as our pre
sent stock is cheaper than we can purchase now.
Ji'd'iis
On hand and censtantlv receiving
ALL NOS. TWiST FROM 5 TO 20, and
FILLING Noe. 10 12 and 14,
Suitable for Cottonades and Hosiery.
In store at present a beaatifal article of
14 TO 16 TWIST.
MANUFACTURERS Will And it to the* in.
erest to give me a call.
Also on hand, and Agent for the sale of ths
UNION A, B and O JUTE GRAIN BAGS,
in quantities of from 100 «o 10, 000.
fell-3t*
R- T, WHITE,
242 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
jals-lms
Wenderoth/blSyim^'
PBOTQOitJJ‘HM£a AND ITOSYTTPIBIa,
912, 914 and 916 Chestnut street,
Inylte attention to their improved styles or Xmr».
I“Pe««X Photographs,
Me finish ofrt touched pictures at the cost of plain.
Every style of picture furnished from the Carii
ie Tuits to the highly finished iTorytype OU
Portrait, with satisfaction guaranteed.
Particular attention si Ten to copying Old
Pictures.
Fine assortment of ALBUMS constantly on
no2B-3m|
GREEN CORN AND TOMATOES
Hermetically Sealed by FITHIAN & POGUE, of
Hear Jersey, are saperlor to all enters. Their
large and varied stock of
Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Jellies,
Sauces, Meats, Soups, etc.,
In eane,- Is offered tathe trade at the lowest Mar
ket Prieee, by their Sole Agents,
ARCHER & REEVES.
WHOLESALE GROOERS,
No. 45 North Water St-. and No. 46
i^_i| tJorthDelawareaTennB. fe«.«j
LITTLE PET BOOKS,
THREE charming volumes,
. by aunt,xanny,
Anthorof “Night-caps,’’ “Mittens.’’ “Seeks »
entirely in words or single sylla-
THEY WILL BE SUM! TO AMUSE THE
VERY LITTLE ONEsT
In a neat Box, Price SI SO. Published by
O, „ WILLIS „P- hazard,
jaai-tjyß 31 South SIXTH Street
Ice Pitchers,Castors and Plated
Ware, .
Of every deeerlption REPAIRED and RE
FLATED, AT -
JARDEN’S,
Sterner Tenth and Race Sts,
TJBTHLEHEM OATMEAL by the pound or
X> keg—fresh every week. HUBBELL, Apothe
cary, ltto CHESTNUT street. „ feia
HOUSE.
yarns.
Comer of NEW Street
OONSTITUTION WATER,
CONSTITUTION WATER,
CONSTITUTION WATER,
CONSTITUTION WATER,
CONSTITUTION WATER,
CONSTITUTION WATER,
CONSTITUTION WATER,
CONSTITUTION WATER,
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CONSTITUTION WATER,
CONSTITUTION WATER,
CONSTITUTION WATER,
CONSTITUTION WATER,
CONSTITUTION WATER,
CONSTITUTION - WATER,
CONSTITUTION WATER,
CONSTITUTION WATER,
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOE
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOE
THE ONLY KNOWN EEMEDY FOE
THE ONLY KNOWN EEMEDY FOB
THE ONLY KNOWN EEMEDY FOR
TEE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOE
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOE
DIABETES,
STONE IN THE BLADDER, CALCULUS,
GRAVEL.
IMITATION OF THE NECK OF THE BEAD
DEB.
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS.
GAT djRRH OF THE
BLADDER,
STRANGURY,
„ F° t 111056 diseases it is truly asoyereign remedy,
ard too much cannot be said in its praise A
single dose has been 1 sown to remove tile most ur
gent symptoms.
Are you troubled with that distressing pain in
the small of the bac* and through the hips! A
teaspoontul aday of the Constitution Water wiU
relieve you lite magic. w u
PHYSICIANS
Have long since given up the use of buchu, cubebs
and jumper in the treatment of the diseases, and
only use them for the want of a better remedy.
CONSTITUTION WATER
has proved itself equal to the fast that has da.
volved upon it,
DIUERTICS
irritato and drench the kidneys, and by constant
disease 11 eld 50 CQroEic degeneration and conlirmed
We present the Constitution Water to the public
with the conviction that it has no equal in relieving
the class of disease- for which it has been found so
eminently successful for curing; and we trust that
we shall be rewarded for our efforts in placing so
valuable a remedy in a form to meet the recuire
menu of patient and physician. u
ut bysmenorrhcea, or painful men
, STKUATION; AND MENORRHAGIA,
Both diseases arising from a faulty secretion of
the menstrual fluid—in case of being too little, and
accompanied by severe pain, and the other a too
proiuse secretion, which will be speedily cored bv
the Constitution Water. J J
Tb« disease known as FALLING OF THE
WOMB, which is the result of a relaxation of the
ligaments of that organ, -and is known by a sense
of heaviness and dragging pains in the back and
sides, and at times accompanied by sharp, lanci
nating or shooting pains through tne parts, will,
in all cases, be cured by this medicine.
Tbere is another class of symptoms arising from
JRRITATION OF THE WOMB, which physi
ciau. call nervousness, which word covers up'
tsscfl ignorance, and in nine cases ont of ten the
doctor does r ot really know whether the symptoms
are the disease or the disease the symptoms We
can only enumerate them here 'I speak more
Mrticularly of Cold Feet, Palpitation of the
Heart, Impaired Memory, Wakefnlness, Flashes
Vision I*’ 1 *’ Languor, Lassitude and Dimness of
SUPPRESSED MENSTRUATION,
Which in the unmarried female is a constantly re
carring disease, and through neglect the seeds of
more greye mid dangerous maladies are the result:
and as month alter month passes without au effort,
being made to assist nature, the suppression be
«°“®s c^ roElc ’ patient gradually loses her ap
petite, the bowels are constipated, night sweat*
ceme on, and cvnrxm?Hm Anally ends her career
BEAD! BEAD!! BEAD!!!
Ttr xvrr, XT rP'^^ l^ I *' Pa -> J'inaa, 1662.
IM. TG™ss-D*ar Sir: In February,
*! aict * d with sugar diabetes; and for
Are months I passed more than two pail one of
‘?,„J r ' n . ty ' iour tonr »- I was obliged to get
S t *° or ‘welre times during the night,
and in fire months I lost about fifty pounds in
weight. During the month of July, 1661, I pro
curve! two bottles of Constitution Water, ana. in
two days after using it I experienced relief, and
after talcing two bottles I was entirely cured; soon
alter regaining my usual good health.
Tours truly, J. V. B. DEWITT.
Bostok Coesbrb, N. Y., Dee. 27, 1881.
Wm. H. Gregg A Co.—Gents—l freely giT6 yon
liberty to make use of the following Certificate of
the raise of Constitution Water, which I can re
commend in the highest manner:
My wife was attached with pain in the
shoulders, whoie length of the bach, and in her
u “! ,s > with Paludalien of ifu heart and Irritation
*f Bladder. I called a physician, who at-*
tended her three months, when he left her worse
found her, I then employed one of
the best physicians I could find, who attended her
ler about nine months, and while she was tinder
ms care she did not suffer quite as much pain.
He finally gam her up and said, fur cate was in
suratle. “For,” said he, "she has such
a combination of complaints, that medicine given for
one operates against some o'her , of hor difficulties. ’ ’
About this time .she commenced the use of the
Coxstitutiou Watbe, and, to our utter astonish
ment, almost the first dose seemed to ham the de
sired effect, and she kept on improying rauidly
under it? treatment, and now entirely
her domestic affairs. She has not taken any of the
CoKSTiTCTion Tatib for about four weeks, and
we are happy to say that it has produced a perma
nent cure. WM.M. VAN BENSCHOTEN.
xv. w It “ kiiii bb. Conn., March 2, 1883.
®r. W. —Dear Sir—Haying seen your
advertisement of “Constitution Water,** recom
mended for inflammation of the Kidneys and Irri
tation of thoj3ladder, having suffered for the past
three years; and tried the skill of a number of phy
sicians "With only temporary relief, I was induced
to try your medicine. I.procured on© bottle from
;rour agents at Hartford, Jffessrs. I*ee, Sisson Ac
Go., and when I had used half of it, to my sur
prise I found a great change in my health.. I have
used two bottles of it, add am where I never ex
acted to be in my life, well, and in good spirit*.
!! cannot express my gratitnde for it: I feel mat it
to all and more than yon recommend it to be. Jday
the blessing of God ever attend yon in your labors
of love. Yours, truly,
liEONABD S. BIG-EItOW.
THESE AEE FACTS ENOUGH.
We present the Constitution Water to the nuMia
with the eonriction. that it has no equal in relief!
hag the class of diseases for which it has been
found so eminently snccessfnl in Corine- and we
trust that we shall be rewarded for our eflorts in
placing so valuable a remedy in a form to meet the
requirements of patients and physicians
rOESALE BT AU, DEUQgSstS
EEICE ONE DOLLAfi:
It • H. GEECK3- & 00. ■ Pronrietors.
MOBOAN * ALLEN, Oen^aTlgSta.
No. 46 CLIFF street, New Yorlt.
i '
For salehy
JOHNSTONy HOLLOWAY * COWDEN,
_ - , FRENCH, RIOHARDSACo,,
jaS5-xa»W|f-6ia Philadelphia*
GIRARD
FIRE AN.D MARINE
INSURANCE -'COMPANY,
OFFICE, 415 .WALNUT STEEET,
PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITAL - - - $200,000.
INCOME; FOR, 1863,
FROMFIRE INt TTRANOE PREMIUMS ANT*
INTEREST ON iKVESTMENTS, '
§©0,618 82.
LOSSES *AID, - - - -- 829.127 92
po n rted n fm u'.Un g*?* aEd one »ir-SBao. ae re
ary Ist, 1884,) thus, leavin *neariy’ !<1 *l**? ,aaa -
Incorre, over lofe,s outof which
see have been paid; also. tvZl.ivfde^lf expen
ds to TWELVE PER O ENT * dSmed S 0
MAY AND NOVEMBER.
The Capital df tCis Ccmpan? is *nvr-sted in fri-».a*
Ponds ard Mortgages, United Stat-sT nt/iJ?
Loans,. CamdenandAmtay
Rail 0.-. d, and tiudoubisd Securities in. int?’
mg balance of Cash in Philadtlphiißlng 1 1 d ‘
$lO 146 87
This Company has been do'n; busine=s f,ir mar,-
jeais and ranks among the safest m the connS^
§®oo,eo©
pa^ns^TENYli^. 11 ' f ° rthe "«•
NO COMPANY
Excels it in promptness and fairness, in the adjust
ment and payment 01 losses.
directors.
Tiromas Craven. t eo W niophoh.,
N. S ’
Furman Sheppard, Jer. Walker.'
George H. Ashion, ' .Tno. Supplee,
Charles I. Dupont, Henry W. Gray.
Samuel Jones, M. D., Silas Yerkel jr .
Allred S. GUlett. ’
- THOMAS CRAVEN, President.
ALFEED 8. GILIiETT, Vice-President.
j J a£.M£§J- ALVORD - Secretary-
COFFIN & ALTEMUS,
No. 220 Chestnut Street, -
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Agents for the following G-oods
PRINTS.
JAMES SANDIRS. GREENE MEG. CO.
bleached cottons.
LOKSDALE, WARREN,
Rrirawnw. MIDDLETON,
ASU&vaIPJF’ phenixa. a..
AbH MEAD’S, AUBERN
CUMBERLAND, ZOUAVE’
COHANNET,
Greene’mfg. go., ottowll 1
DALE, KENT RIVER,
SKATER, WHEATON,
SOCIAL, COLLINS
RED PALMERRIVER.
CENT REDALE, TOHLANT),-**’ -
fte. ;
BROWN COTTONS
SLANT) FARMERS’ EXTRA,
GREEIs BANK, PASSAIC,
MECHANICS’ and
PHENIX, A. A., FARMERS, fte., ftc.
CORSET JEANS.
GLASGOW, FISHERVELLE, MANOHES
TER—CoIored and Bleached.
SILESIAS. i
LONDON, SOCIAL, LONSDALE, ftc., ftc.
PAPER CAMBRICS.
LONSDALE and WARREN MFG. GO’S.
WOOLENS.
GLENHAM CO’S CLOTHS—Blacks and Fancy
T Mmtnre., Water Proofs, Snltaaas, etc.
HINSDALE CO’S BLACK CLOTHS.
CAsSIMF.RES and DOESKlNS—Gaysvilie,
Perry’s, Saxton’s RiTer,
SATJ NETS—Bass River, Crystal Springs, Com-
Vfreeville, Orcuttville, Bridgewater, Uxbridge,
1 1611 ’ s > Lithrop- s, Goodri h, ftc.
2 ft* NS' Robert Rodman’s Gold Medal ft others.
LlNsEYS—Large and SmaU Plaids.
COFFIN & ALTEffIUS,
SO. 220 CHESTNUT STREET,
Offer by tie package the following description of
Goode
ARMY BLUE CLOTHS AND KER
SEYS AND GREY FLANNELS.
PRINTED AND FANCY SATINETS.
IN GREAT, VARIETY. **
51?,4yJ tweeds and cottonades.
NEGEO KERSEYS, PLAIN and TWTt.r.Fn
CLOAKINGS AND SLEEVE
NELS tET A ® D rANOT SHIRTING FLAN
™SIUi E yS J^I,ENIiIS ' NANKEENS
RIOTS AND CAMBRICS OF VA-
EAWNS—DUNNELL’s and others.
BLEACHED GOODS -■ OF STANDARD
MAKES, IN VARIOUS WIDTHS. -
'AND SHIRTINGS,
IN GREAT VARIETY, Ac. Ac. jalSxnAthtf
EDWARD P. KELLY.
JOHN KELLY,
TAILORS,
612 CHESTNUT ST.
T, aTp,
THIRD STREET AB. WALNUT,
Keeps constantly on hand a large assortment ®X
NEW and STAPLE GOODS, C
PATTERN OVERCOATS
' A3o>
Warm Sack and Business Coats,
FOR SALE AT
Rednced Prices. '
TERMS CASH—Prices lower than other Cus
tomer Tailors.
TO LET—Up Stairs of 619 and 614 Chestnut st.
A. S. ROBINSON,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
LOOKING GLASSES,
PIER; MANTLE & WALL MIRRORS.
‘ En f l ® T i n S* and OU Paintings.
of Pictures and LoddnAGlass War^
_ A. S. ROBINSON.
Ho. 916 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia;