Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, February 24, 1864, Image 6

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    TBS WESTSBH SBEEDOM COKVENTIOB,
L.OUIBVH.I/E, Fob. 21. —An adjourned meeting of
the Freedom Convention was held tula morning in
the saloon of-Briers' Hall. Pending the report of
tlio Committee on Resolutions the Convention was
nddreseed bjr Hon. Caspar Butz, of Chicago. He
made a very radical speech, as the representative
of t he Gorman Convention which met at Clove*
land lost lall.
lie said some of the Germans had gone over to
the but they had four hundred thou-
Band votes leit, and ehonld attain universal free
dom- throughout the United States. He asked,
where can wo And a better territory for famishing
to the slaves than that we are now conquering t
Mr. Anderson (Ohio) said the spirit of John J
Crittenden hangs line a nightmare over AemacKy,
and prevents her from uttering her true prm-
C *Tbc'convention was nddresflcdby Dan
ham, Baird, Preston
Gen. BlcNoil and Messrs.
/Mo \ At thfi afternoou session tuoioiiowingreso
lotions werenreßontod by the committee, exooptlug.
the “evMih, wSlcli wni otaml by Mr. Kintal?
They wero noted upon singly aud attorwards made
B j?croie”(. S i. That the unity of this country with
tlio present .Rcpublicitn form of governtnnm, State
and National, must bo preserved anil tho robsllion
suppressed. ;
a. That slavery was the oansoof the roholUou,
and that peace cannot lio obtained until tho prin
ciples of freedom, nunouneftdln tho Declaration of
Independence ami the i'edeval Constitution, are
carried Into pvitolloo.
The nuo-ttoH whether slavery Is to lt» perpetu
ated is no looter exclusively a Slate lint a Na
tional one, ills, therenm', proper that the Con
stmitlm of the Ihnted States should be amended,
sons to srotive freedom to every human being
within ils Jurisdiction, Snoh a guarantee ot Indi
vidual freedom is as necessary in the Conslunium
of the United Stales a» thivvoi a Kepnhllean form
of government to each Slate,
a. The uovermneut has the eousUiutloua! rUht
to command the services of every male, no matter
what utay be Ins color or condition, whether bond
. v free, and the muster cannot interpose his right
let wren Hie man tied and that
we ate in favor ofeuhsu> guudeuroldus all alike,
f. That during a lVtndUßgfethe President, In the
i xevoUc- of the war powerßhus full and ample an,
tu’H \ to tvv» all the slaves in the rebellion* dot
nets, and they are thereby Invested trie vocaldy
with all i'm ustH- el freemen, and that tn Urn pom
. rot w-telUou he onset to exercise this power in
S fullest eSiCflt
a That with the eded ot the President's Am-
eo.v pnv'tamaucm la'fore ns, we vied,are that tn
vr vpmlvm the same has beer, itainriovr. to toe
Video eae-e- amt ttivpesoiwvm within thedtstnd
o wid.bfteFfWdally-tfii'Avlieiv humiliating nml ttn
fit., to my.A teen, by idacitrilhem epon the some
iovifec e:c.o wc-d-, av,t we wvodd cope ns recall
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FTHSfjSPHATfjr COURT FOR THE CITY
AND COUNTY or PHILADELPHIA.
E«a» of JOHN STILES,
The Auditor appsie:*4 fey sfc# ts» as4;t,
settle and adjust the third a*4 %&//*}i*iot
HANNAH STILUS, EI)WAKI> H STOKERfc*4
HENBY STJLES, Bgcolor* of ite Kw*. <it
JOHN STILES, deceased, and to report dUirifetL
non of the balance in the hands of ibe accountants,
-will meet the parties intere-ted Tot the purpose* of
his appointment, on THURSDAY, March ?A %
1564, at 4o’ clock, P. M-, at No. 4W WALNUT
Streep (second story,) in the city of/pDlJadeJ,
phis- felft-f,m, wst*
IN' THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR Til K
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL
PHIA—Estate of ELIZABETH VARIES, de
ceased-
The Auditor appointed by the Coart to audit,
settle, and adjust the account of BENJAMIN
B. KEATH, Administrator d. b. n. of tin, estate
of ELIZABETH FABIES, deceased, and to re
port distributioa of the balance in the hands of
th* accountants, will meet the parties interested
fcr the purposes of his appointment, on WEB
KESDAT, March 2d, 1801, at 4 o’clock I'.M., at
No. 402 WALNUT Street, in the city of I'Hilodel
-s“*- fel(t-frm&wJt»M
J7~
ETTEES TESTAMENTARY upon ttiu Estate
__l of JOHNH. OUBTIS, Br., deceased, haring
»*B dnly granted to the undeislgned by the He
gisterof Wills tor the City and County of Phila
delphia, all persona indebted to said Estate will
please make payment, and those haying (claims
or demands against the same, to present them
without delay, to JOHN H. OUETIS, Executor,
433 WALNUT Street, or his Attorney, AAEON
THOMPSON, 731 Walnut street. fel2-12t*
Summons in pabtition The sue iff is
directed to publish the following order.
5 JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
City and County of Philadelphia, 33.
Tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the
Sheriff of Philadelphia County, greeting:
If William Darlington, Administrator d 6 bonis
hon cam test&mento annexo of the last mil and
testament of Elizabeth Baldwin, deceased, make
you secure of prosecuting his claim, then we com
mand you that you summon by good and lawful
srammouers, Sarah S. Baines* Charles M. Tyson
and Lydia Ann his wife, in right of the said Lydia
Ann, Jonathan D. Barnes, Samuel B. Cope, Oil
ver cope, late of your county, so that they be and
Judges at Philadelphia, at our
for tie;,City and County
tter tSdnSi” Bb<vw wherefore whereas
l n<l ttlo said Defendant
logeiner mid undivided do hold all that lot or -niecA
of ground with the buildings theSeon erected situ?
pSSHSnSSva?!
; westward with thn chnn o '-'uestnut street, and
the tenure oi Isaac "Warren sometime
longina'to Samnpi ■Rar^f5 en afterwards be
same is or of right else
With the appSaS and
which Samuel tp same premises
da“d by indenture
corded at of May,. A. D. 1816, re
9, Darns 3GiX-. lplu , a ’ 111 Deed BookM. R., No.
Barnes 3 ancf a “ d conveyed to Samnel
Thomas (widow of
conunon and. nJ fBB in
the same Helen (W™..;.? 3 j olQt Heirs,
them to be mLfeion. thereof between
toma ofthiaOommbnweaiuiwi «S 6 a lawa au< i oUB
provided), do eainsav nns.u noh oaBe mad ® and
notpermiu. very uniustlv 'anft 6 ? 11 ® 10 bB doae do
laws, and cnstoms (as it ls saiA)^ 118 * the samß
And have you then thor*tl®.
Snmmoneis anti this writ. - 0 a tues of those
Witness the Honorable OSWALDTHOMp?aw
President of our said Court at Phnadel?wa
twenty-third day ol January, i n - tbe year Sf oS?
Lerd one thonsand eight hundred and sixty-tour^
- 5 L. S. i of the Court O. p. and duly stamn
ed according to Act of CouCTeaa
jßSg.Qwj, , T. O:' WEBB. Prb Prothonotary: ’
Q HEATHING PELT—LOWELL PATENT
O Elastic Sheathing Felt for ships;; also, John',
son’s Patent Wooldmg Felt for Steam Pipes and
Boilers, 'ln store and for sale by WILLIAM S
GRANT. Mo. lit South Delaware avsnae
•_L rTRST WARD» AROUSE!
(Iff 3 * * THE LAST CHANCE.
j?Mass Meeting of the citizens ot the Ward will
hMheld at KATERHALL, Sjuth street, above
Fifleenth, on WEDNESOAY EVENING, at 7*
o’clock. The citizens of the Ward liable to the
draft, are earnestly requested to come forward a id
show by tbeir actions thatthey are in earnest in their
efforts to free the Ward from a draft. A proposi
tion will.be submitted, by which, with the efforts
oi those interested, the draft will be avoided, and
th Ward will gloriously sustain the Government
in its efforts to crush this unholy rebellion. 'Awake
citizens,from your lethargy, or in a few days the
draft will be made from which there is no appeal.
The following eminent speakers will address the
meeting—Col. Wm. B. Mann, Col. Philip S.
White, Prote-sor Saunders, Theo. Cuyler Esq.
JOHN A. HOUSEMAN, President.
David Foy, ) fesa-sit
R. S. Williamson, j Secretaries.
fv*~=» EIHHTU WAKD.-TO.'faE IO,M‘
Uj-f CITIZENS 01' THE EIGHTH WARD
WHO HAVE NOT YET AIDED IN THE
EFI'ORT TO AVOID THE DRAFT.—Dess tliuu
live hundred of your fellow-el'izens, generously
coming lorward, liuve contributed nearly SJU, ikhi.
hook over the list recently published, you will And
ilia name* of many, ladies and old men, not
themselves liable.- 01 the three thousand men now
rubied to the draft, but lew have done anything.
Five dollars paid.by each of these men, or by their
wives or mothers,* would furnish the balauce re
quired,and secure them against conscription.
The names of Jill who contribute prior to the Ist
ol March (lucludme some who were omitted in tho
th t above referred to), wiU bo published. Thus a
ecord will be had of those whose patriotism is
evinced bj acta ami notby word* alone.
Ton thousand dollars an* needed. You are up*
pealed to to mtee u,
tC'-XMi. by order of the Executive Committee,
Yga* FO‘-'UTI‘;KNUi WARD BOUNTY
Jo? MIND,- The Commune appointed to re*
eetyo subscriptions to the Fourte.nth Ward
iVnutv Fund, wdlslt EVERY EVENING dur
ing* this wook, between the hours of? and 0 at
Spring« . awten Hath cn the lower floor, to receive
'UWKtiptiou# and, grout Exemption Oortllloates.
t bv>>c cdiscns who have, not already eubsoribad
air urgently requo* ed to do po, that tho list of tub
vcriiHus may be uunbsdted intuit.
«\n * DdOI’KNKD WARD MEETING will ba
held at the above HhU cm next {SATURDAY
t>Y FNING, at TA Vol ok.
PROS. R, DAVIS, Soorotary,
? OOMMVt'V-EV' will meet daily from a mul)
s M-. fojr the purpose of paying Urn. WARD
UOVNVY, at the; Southeast corner of RRUAD
and SFIUNG G ARDKN,
COMMITTEE,
Chevies V Dowxmsi, j Amor Walker,
YU D.% ! Ohatio* V. Hnsiner,
$W K>uy\v. i Robert M. Evans,
John A, Clark.
VC KKf'kl'll'lNd OFFICERS.—
XJ?OFFK'E. OF CITY BOUNTY FUND
No, FECNKsUvot, February
STS
Ttft VatViba. detached o*rutwav* of muster will
vnn at ihu <^s£oa.
are **qu**f*d to
‘4So of twv or dayi* opo
tvih wriUe-U. specU
xV-.TiJ: s'V *>ao-h r.v.vm the ovsmpauy and
i&r. the warn* of the
XVb%-*. vhix to* by a va««i»s
} »W: #i stfar, W £s*sOsi*i sh'is
’The vadeaVvsr to
a to reoetvetheir
to ">.is tbe fr.vasao
ti&z- -bi -wet hr t&3&\3£«d for ail
5X WiUCr 4-4 rbr ChTrr.rrTsjceifc.
-ii&'Zi c
•*«=* uhyjrxa?: tCITY FCND 0024-
iL§ T»a r Yarxs «=***. 2>e‘
-csujharili>. *tSiv>.
W’umiß'rs sur 'h'tr.lre*daßd
milhrrsi} itPftnnc. iz< f^r
oltT xtrttd riei ir'ibf* sqtica
bfaim nomine dfrfcdt.
“ Tcroer ca.-
4SEfs,mms;ibts«t<x ho the-ijf&oe of th* Occnmisaon
-rmv ttey 3m*v ions irs zhr tssxurg fiw
Offices ismxsz tuocmnjissy vc%ch tieir
mat. -when -zbi- vicrsts A2 s *: 3rus •
3 , i ib* twdwill :
raaervs; ihsir •vmmsLxs us saoii us copies of 1
the innater-in-Tolis ure fumishsid ir Ois Oofart-s
-3ior •by Xhe,AST&tuin--GfiiieriD! of zb*- Stfi-te-.
ISlan Goi. JL-Jhe.^x.~ Sediment fISSd
Ifenußvfvumi. .y-artaafisrs), willrsueirv*tikebrmiiiy
rr-1 frrmpgtr»t4»s yrncr- iin Vy TT-ntrtnr^r i-rvtrv -~b*> ?T. S
vice,-and lh- querm uZ the cny. •
"The n-ommiMinn aii& ouiiy '2xinn S lt>2*?.
winch hours only wurraute.afe duhverud- ;
Thfise-warrandH are .caih«ti on. jiresemaiion s: she
cSsoaa£.tiK*;Cny-Trsaattrcr, GirardJittnfc. •
.■'SIOZS3V
rCTosasss
Ft orderofCommission- ,
jai-r,-: .SAdLX’ZIL JJ. XeAWSOK. .SeuT.
<T==* OKFIUECITY BOUNTY rVXD 0034-
\±3 JMISSION, «_!£ PRUNE Street. PiOla
deiphm- December 18, JtrCJ.
The CummisoiflO fur the/ eymexj of tfe U.ty
Bonny- nrf now prepared to receive and adjust
Ua ci.timf trfaii new recruits re sld reypmenis.
.Until- Icrtufer notice, the Cora,’.dietaos wriii tit
•dailyireir.is.tosp. 36,
jßouiiuec will be pa-.d to .those oi.Jy whose names
are .burn,- on 1 -.i fiirnieiiKti to the Ootfcuareeios 07
the Afcsietrn'. Prov.tta! 7 r’.ryxj , or the
Vs£s*A Slide* Jd.cyterdug Officer for P&il&dcipbis.
Ciaimtioie for tie i-'-vr iv meet be Tottched for
07 a reepontfbi* X'Sited State* O Sheer, CScert
wiii crinjr tfirjr men Vi rfce osj.ee je e>jiiade for the
purpoe*,
la it fewdays notice wtii b* given when ar.d bow
recroiie in new lorgaojaatione aad rewraue re-en.
fitting in tee fte)4 can receive thejr jbooflty.
By cider of the Kiommisuon.
js-f-if. . .SAidf/iift C. P&V/SSOW, Secretary,
a ve-.w i a tjj m n< i o' 7mi'an V
Ci' jEdlifliftiAN.—Notice is hereby gives,
that ali Stock iu thie (hirajisoy, on wiiieh the in.
euiimentof TSVC UOJ.J.AftS per iitiare, called
iieceOiit-r 7th, Übt3, a>,4do. fieomietr I9tb. IMi3,
Is not paid, is forfeited for said default; and that,
a/.coroi/.g to tit* Charter and Jiy-la*ws of tha Corn
traey, it wifi be eojd a! Public Auction, on IVtON'-
JiAT, Sl»fcb?(»t, led I, At did.. at the Cilice of
the fiecretary of the Company, No. .'lid WALNUT
street, Philadelphia, uofeee paid on or before that
day, Jiy order of th* Board of filrector*.
felS-li'Af, in, wlwaVl)) K. M. UAY, Eec’y.
Hated PdliyAi>e<-e«t*. Feb, i», ifiOf.
n^a^ofridWfJ¥^eWH^NlGN~TlvTUAL
IN.SUHANCE COMPANY OF PHILA
DELPHIA, PhlhAhsLrHia, Jiinuury 11, Ibdt.
Notice le hereby gi *en to the holders of the out
standing Kerip of the Union Mutual Insurance
Company of Philadelphia, that the Stock and
Scrip holders, at it meeting held this dale, re
solved to extend to the holders of thn outstanding
Scrip the privilege ol eonrerliu* said Scrip info
the Capital Stock of thn Company, according to
Rectiun Olh of the amendment to the Charter, on
the same terms as previously don"; payment of
instalment to be made February], IMI. Other
wise, interest to be charged ou payment* made
after that date, and the privilege of conversion to
cease after June 30, lfitH.
jal3-w,f, m‘2m§ ; JOHN MOSS, Secretary.
rws==* PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD UOM
UJj PANY. TREASURER’S DEPART
MENT, PHILADBXPirfA, February 15, 18ft!.—■The
Board of Directors have this day declared an EX
TRA. DIVIDEND OF FIFTEEN DOLLARS
upon each Share of the present Capital Stock, as
registered on the boot s of the company this day.
The said Extra Dividend to be payable in Stock
of the Company, at its par value of Fifty Dollars
per share, the shares to be dated May 3, ISftl, and
to be entitled to dividends payable in November
next, and thereafter, as the present stock of the
company.
Stock Certificates for the extra dividend will be
delivered on and after May 2, 18(44.
felft-tmhl THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer.
mc=» PHILADELPHIA AND READING
[JJJ RAILROAD COMPANY, OFFICE NO.
227 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Phiaaduiphia.
December 2, 18638
DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The transfer Hooks ol
this Company will be closed on THURSDAY, 17tb
instant, and re-opened on TUESDAY, Jannsry
12, 1864. X -
A Dividend of ; SEVFn PER CENT., dear of
State tax, has been declared ou tbe Common Stock,
payable in Common Stock en and after Gist Decem
ber next te tbe holders thereof as they shall stand,
registered on the books at the close of business ou
the 17th’inBt. I
A Dividend of THREE AND A HALF PER
CENT., clear of all State tax, has been declared
on the Preferred Stock, payable in. cash or Common
Stock, at the option of the holder, on and after the
31st of Decemberinext, to the Stockholders, as they
shall Btand registered on the books at the close of
business ou the 17th lust.
Holders of certificates which have been dis
charged from this office, or either of the Transfer
Agencies, are particularly requested to have them
duly registered on the Transfer Books to which
they have been transferred, urior to the 17th inst-
Stockholders whose names* are registered on the
New "York Books will be paid at the Farmers’ Loan
and Trust Company,. and those whose names
are registered on the Boston Books will be paid at
the office of Messrs I. E. Thayer & Brother,
del) ■ 8- BRADFORD. Treasurer.
ry==» DELAWARE MINING- 00. OF MIOH-
U 3 IGANv—Notice is given, that au
Installment of One Dollar per Share of the. Capital
Stock in the Delaware Mining Company of Mich
igan, has this day been called by the Board of Di
rectors of said Company, due and payable at the
office of the. Company, .50... 3*2ft.WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia, on or before the lat day of March
1564. Interest will be charged on all installments
siter tbe same shall have become due.
By order of the Board of Directors.
. S. M. DAYj Secretary.
DatedPmLADawßiAjFeb. 15,1861. fe!6.tmhl§
THE DAILY EVENING BTTfLETTN': 'PHILADELPHIA-. WFPNf SPAY lEBEPABY 24 3864.
SPECIAL N OTICEB.
7-ATCSOX. fe-r.
sjoier es. c.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
MKS. UORA. L. V. HATCH, OF NEW
\k3 YORK—POSITIVELY FORGONE NIOKT
OibLY.—Tnis popularspeaker will deliver a Lee-,
tore to the citizens of Philadelphia, inUONOBRT
HALL, on FRIDAY EVENING, Feb. 26th, at
Ro' clock. Subject— 4 4 Peace and War, their effects
on civilization.” The speaker will answer ques
tions; or discuss any points connected with the
subject, ufUr tbe lecture. The Clergy, Press,-
Critics and professional men are invited to ask
questions.
Tickets 25 cents
MERCANTILE LIBRARY.—The ad-
LL3 jonrncd annual meeting ol the Stockholders
to consider the propo c ed alteration of the Charter*
and otln r business will be held on WEDNESDAY.
EVENING, Feb. 24, at7>£ o’clock..
JOHN LARDNER, Jr.,
fe!7»7ts Rec. Secretary.'
»wr==* OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL
IL§ ROAD COMPANY, Philadklphia, Feb
ruary 15, 1804.
NOTICE TOSTOOKHOLBERS,
The Annual Election for Directors will be held
on MONDAY, the Seventh day of March, 1564, at
the Office of the Company, No. 233 South THIRD
Street. The pells will be op*n from ten o’clock
A. M., until six o’clock P. M.
No share or shares transferred within Sixty days
preceding the election will entitle the holder or
holders thereof to vote.
. EDMUND SMITH,
fel7-tmh7 Secretary.
ry'=a. PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE AND
lIJ? CHICAGO RAHWAY COMPANY. Office
of the Secretary, Pittsburgh, Pa.\, February
12th, 1864. . /
The annual meeting of the Stock ana Bondhold
ers of this Company i for the Election &f Directors,
and such other business as may come before it, will
be held at'the Office of said Company, in the city
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FOB SALE AND TO LET.
t CHESTNUT STREET:—For sale, a valu
miiL able property, situate in one of the beet
btifeiness blocks on Chestnut street, 50 feet front by
235 feet deep to Sansom street. J. M. GUMMEY
& EONS, 518 Walnut street. fe24
453 WE&T PHILADELPHIA—FOR SALE—
plj{j a handsome modern Residence, with large lot
of ground attached, situate on Cnestnut street,
west of Thirty-ninth. Was built in the best man
ner, and has every city convenience. Grounds
planted with-evergreens and shrubbery of every
kind. Terms accommodating. J. M. GUMMEY
& SONS, 508 Walnut street. U‘2i
m CAPE MAY—FOR SALE. —The desirable
property Known as W.HI PE HALL HOTEL.
Cape corner Lafayette and Jefferson; sts.
S 4 rooms, Bar-room, Ice Mouse, &c.; partly nir
nisbed; a fine location. Apply toJ. H. OURTIS
& SON, Real Estate Brokers, 4h3 Walnatst.
SOUTH BROAD STREET—FOR SALE.
A three.story BRICK DWELLING, with
three story double back building?, 417! South
BROAD street, altanodern improvements. Apply
to J. H. CURTIS’S A SON,Real Estate .Brokers,
433 WALNUT B’reet. Te^
£=> FOR OK EXCHANGE FOR A
LARGER PROPERTY.—A tbree-story
bnck dwelling, with, back buildings, 7**l PINE
street*, modern conveniencHs. An excellent loca
tion for a physician. Apply to J. H. CURTIS &
SON, Real Estate Brokers, 433 Walnut street
ST. BARNABAS CHURCH FORSALS—
Ull Situate on SEVENTEENTH street, above
Chestnut street, 44 feet front by 66 feet deep, with
fixtures complete. Part of the purchase money
rnav remain on the property. J. M. GUMMEY
& SONS. SOS Walnnt stteet. •
MFOR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY
PROPERTY. A handsome >Count y Seat
:ind welßimproved Farm of 90 acre* . It is one of
the most desirable properties ever offered for sale.
Will be told with or without stock and furniture.
No money required. Immediateposseesion given.
For lull particulars, apply to J. M. GUMMEY &
SONS, 503 WALNUT street. fe23 lms
S VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE.
Tilt subscriber will sell at Public Sale on the
premises, on ‘ATURUAY, the 27th aay of FEB
RUARY, 1864, at 2 o’clock P. M.. his FARM,
situate in Chester township. Delaware county,
Pennsylvania, containing about 91 Acres. The
improvements consist of a large and commodious
STONE MANSION HOUSE, three stories high,
having 10 rooms, all of which are ot convenient
size. ■ There are two fronts to the dwelling, one of
which has a piazza extending the whole length, and
Hie other a portico. The lawn is filled wth de
ciduous trees and shrubbery of different kinds,
making an abundance of shade. There is, conve
nientto the dwelling, an excellent spring house,
over a never failing spring of water, of the purest
quality, with apartments above for bath-room and
smoke-louse; an ice-house filled with ice, tool
house, and other ont-buildings, all in good order.
There are alsotwoTENEMENTS,oneoi stone and
the ctber ol frame, used as tenant houses, a larg«\
stonebarn, capable of holding all the produce of’
the,farm, and a stable and carriage house The
land is not surpassed in point of productiveness by
any farm in the cdunty. It is easily tilled and pro
duces well. There is cn the premises an Apple
Orchard of selected fruit in the prime of bearing.
This farm is wo t thy the attention of purchasers, as
it is seldom a property combining so many advan
tages is brought into the market. It is two miles
from the railroad depot at Chester, whichis reached
over a good road during a greater part of the year.
Condition*, which will be easy, will be made
know’ll at sale. J. ENGLE tiINKSON,
fei5, 17,19,22,24,26* Front st,below James, Chester.
fig COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE.
Bg A very desirable country residence with
Mores of highly-cultivated land on the Limekiln
Turnpike road, about two miles east of German
town, 22d Ward. The improvements consist of a
substantial double tbree-story dwelling, with
back buildings, stone stabling, carriage house,
ice house, and usual outbuildings. Terms aecom
medHtu g; immediate possession given. Apply to
A. B. CARVER & CO , Southwest corner of
Ninth and Filbert street*. f«22-6t*
fSS GiRMANT* WN.-For sale or *lO ex hang©
Jg. for a HOUSE worth from 87-000 to 83 oouia
the. Northwestern part of the city, a hands me
HOUfiJS containing fifteen rooms, lot iouby2<6
feet. Apply on the premises No>th TUL
FEHOOK.EN street, fourth door east of GREEN
street, or address
fe£2*6i» E. IjINNARD, G*rm*ntown.
FOR SALE.—A. COUNTRY SEAT oa the
Birmingham road, about three miles south of
\\>st Chester, in Chester county, Fa., beautifully
located on Oebenm’s HIU, near the Brandywine.
The House is modern built in cettage style, and of
commodious size. Wat'r introduced from a hy
draulic ram. lea House, Bara, &c., attached.
The tract contains 40 acres of land, well supplied
with fruit and large shade trees The property- is
near the rammer residences of Isaac Norns, the
late Henry Pepper, deceased, Wm Parker Foul tee
and Samuel J. Sharpiess, Philadelphia.
AppW to OH ARLES RHOADS,
No. 36 S. Sererth street, Philv
gSB FOB. SALE-GfiKMANTOWN PRO
PERTY vriihin five minutes walk of Day’*
Lane Station. A 'well built Stone Mansion with
all the modern improvements, l acres of ground.
An abundance of shade and fruit trees. Gk>od
stable, wells, Jcc. Apply to JUSTICE * BATE
MAN, 102 South FRONT street? lehMm*'
dft Foil SALE—House on SPRUCE street,
BtEj nrar Thirteenth street, with stable, Jcc. Also,
one on SPRUCE street, near Twelfth street. Ap«.
ply to C. H. MUIRHEID,
fel2 30t§ 5303 South Sixth street.
|SS FOR SitLL-A COUNTRY SEAT, with
ptia forty acres of Laud, near Lin woo4-Station,on
the Haiti more Railroad, eighteenXmiles from
Philadelphia.
Ihe house commands an extensive view of the
Delaware river, about a mile distant. About
seven acres of the land are admirably suited for a
vineyard.
Apply to CHAS. H. MUIRHEID,
SO3 South Sixth street,
or to JONATHAN GUEST, on the premises.
Inquire at Linwood Station Post Office, Delaware
county, Penn*a., which is ten minutes walk irom
the place. fe&-30t$
£5 ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT FOB
Bfrl! SA LE—About eight miles from city; Railroad
depot half a mile from the premises; convenient,
also, to churches and schools. For healthiness and
beauty of situation, as well as surronndingadvan
tages, this property is unsurpassed in the suburb*
of Philadelphia. The large mansiou (commanding
fine views of the river Delaware) is of brown
stone, built and finished without regard to cost,
and replete with all the modern conveniences for
both summer and wmter. The ground comprises
23 acres, beautifully laid out and ornamented with
a great variety of fruit trees sfnd shraos. A large
garden with abundance of fruit. On the premises
aie .also erected a gardener’s cottage, lodge,
orchard house, green house, conservatory, and
very extensive stabling, no expense whatever hav
ing been spared to make this in all respects a first
class residence.
O. H. MUIRHEID,
No. 203 Sonth Sixth street.
Apply to
ja29-30t$
a COUNTRY SEAT AND PARM FOB
SAXE—Containing fifty-five acres, Sg
handsomely situated In Cheltenham township,
Montgomery county, Pennsylvania, about eight
miles from the city and one and a-half from York
Road Station, on the North Pennsylvania Rail
road. The buildings are nearly new, substantial
and well calculated for a winter or summer reel*
dence. Apply to O. H. MUIRHEID, No. 2CJ
South SIXTH street, Philadelphia. sel9-tfs
OB' DESIRABLE STABLE TO LET, it the
neighborhood of Tenth and Walnut streets.
Three stalls, with every convenience. Apply at
No. 16 South Third street. dell-tf
4C| FOR SALE—Modern Dwelling House,
pH No. 19 Woodland Terrace, West Philadel
phia, replete with every convenience. Apply to
IE. L. MOSS, Broker,
Jaaitf, 319 Bock street.
Battle okoiind. -oebmantown.-
Eiegant Building Sitee of various dimensions:
fronting on Obew, Duval and Johnson streets
For sale by J. It. GUMIIEY ,fc SONS, 508 Wal
nnt street. foil
Handsome country seat for
SALE—Containing 27 acres- of land, nit t
stream. of water running through, and several
acres woodland, beauiitnllv located on the corner
of WASHINGTON Lane and TOWNSHIP LINE
Road, convenient to either the Philadelphia and
Uermantovrn or North Penn. Railroads, Pointed
Stone Mansion, built in ths best manner, with
every city convenience, except gas; handsome
stable and carriage-house, ice-house, Ac. J. M.
GUtMMEY A SONS, 508 Walnut Streot. ja.24
TO LET— ROOM ON THE GROUND FLOOR,
on FOURTH Street, above Walnut, suited tor
a Banker’s,Broker’s or Insurance Office. Address
«‘Banker, ’ ’ Box 488, Post Office. fel9-Bt*
Til LET—Large and small ROOMS, up stairs,
813. and 614 CHESTNUT street. - fe3-tf
CIA AAnJ£§.. INVEST 1N OLD GROUND
OIU.UvUKENTS. No commission or ex
penses.. J. HAYS CARSON,
fe23-31* , 251 Nortt Ninth street.
LOST, 7
LOST— A CERTIFICATE of 5 per Cent. Loan
of State of Pennsylvania, for ssis 05, dated
March 12th, 1830, No. 754, in name of WILLIAM
MEREDITH. Also, a Certificate of 5 per Cent.
Loan of State of Pennsylvania, for the sum of 8200,
ated June 30th, 1845, No. 1452, in name of ELI
K. PRICE, Administrator of William Meredith,
in Trust. Application has been made'td the Audi*
tor-General for a renewal of said Certificates.
ELI K. PRICE.
le9-3ms . . No''Bll Arohstreet-
LATHS —A cargo 01 tsoo.ooo tar sale by E- A.
SOUDERA CO.. Dock street wharf.
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WHAT IS LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH.
Messrs. GRIM and ALLEN,
Medical Electrician*,
™?f»?iin™2 l ’ B 0 £ lat ! d ' 'with Professor Bollea
tavin e dissolved partnership, th»
R^V.Vrf 6 c ° atlllDetl b y THOS. ALLEN, at
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oat *® “ 4 Brown where he will
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a Choct or any pain,) with the various modifies
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oi the throat and respiratory organs.
*»o of 1110 diseases in which successful cures
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first and General Debility.
PflraiSriiP** o** 0 ** Diseases of the Liver or
“- 8 ‘
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DvsDensia. Prolapsus Ahi (or Piles)
ItLSmatam. Noctiunal Emission*,
Bronchitis. . D e^e “
Influenza and Catarrh.
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ANH O O »
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Dr. Bicord, of Paris, after years t>£ earnest soli*
citation, has at length acceded to the argent re
quest of the American public, and appointed an
Agent in New York for the sale of bia* valued
highly-prized Essence of Life. This wonderful
agent will restore Manhood to the most shattered
lonstitutions, whether arising from excesses thf
effects of climate, or natural causes. Thetime re
quired to cure the most inveterate case ie four
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tions, /which are very simple, failure is impossi
ble. This life-restoring remedy sheuld be takes
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It is the medical press to be the
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powers are miraculous. Success, in every case,
is aa certain as that science overthrows ignorance*
Dr. Bicord* s Essence of Life is sold in rsneff.
with full instructions for use, at S - or four quan
tities in one -for 89, and will be sent to any part,
carefully packed, on receipt of remittance to his
accredited agent, PHILIP. BOLAND,
147 Broome street,
One door west of Broadway N. Y.
QPAL DENTALLINiL
de7-3m*
A superior article for cleaning the Teeth, a*.
* troy in g aaimalcula which infest them, giTlnf
tone to the gums, and leaving a feeling of fra
grance and perfect cleanliness In the mouth. I*
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weak and bleeding gums, while the aroma and de
tersiveness will recommend it to every one. Be
ing composed with the assistance of the Dentist,
Physician, and Micros copist, it is confidently
offered as a REEIABXiE substitute for the uncer
tain Washes formerly in vogue.
Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the constitu
ents of the DENTAIiLINA, advocate its uses; it
contains nothing to prevent its unrestrained «z>
ployment. Made only by
JAMES T. SHINN, Apothecary.
BROAD and SPRUCE Streets
For tale by Druggist* generally, and
Fred. Brown,. , D. I*. Stackhout*.
Hassard A Co., Robert G. Davit,
G. S. Keeny, Geo. C. Bowers,
Isaac H. Kay, Charles Shivers,
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Ambrose Smith, Charles H. Eberls,
Thomas Weaver, James N. Marks,
William B. Webb, E. Bringhurat A 00,,
James X*. Bisphara, Dyott A Co.,
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Electeiuity.
W ONDERFUL DISCOyERY aitd WOW-
All acute and chronic diseases cared by spe
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case of a failure no charge is made. No drug
ging the system frith uncertain medical agents.
Ail cures performed by Magnetism., Galvanism
or other modifications of Electricity, without
shocks or any unpleasant sensation. For fur
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[ some of the most reliable men in Philadelphia,
1 who have been speedily and permanently
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N. B- —Medical men and others who desire a
| Knowledge of my new discovery, can com-,
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! Prof. B GLEES has qualified over one thousand
physicians, who use Electricity as a specialty.
’ Consultation free.
t PBOFS. BOELES A GAEEOWAY,
[ ocl4-tf 1220 Walnut street, Fhiia.
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A FRIEND IK NEED—TBY IT—DR.
SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT la
prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of
Connecticut, the great bone setter, and has bees
used in his the last twenty years with
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remedy it is without a rival, and will alleviate
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Sold everywhere. j mie»ly
JUMELLE’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF
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For sale by the proprietor, F. JUMELLE, No*
1525 Market street, and by all Druggists. [fe4-3ms
HODGSON’S BRONCHI AX* TABLETS ABB
found to be an indispensable requisite in the
treatment of Bronchitis, catarrh, Hoarsness, and
similar complaints affecting the organs of ths
voice: particularly recommended by public speak
ers, singers, and amateurs. Prepared, wholesale
and retail, by LANCASTER A WILLS.
ESTLACK’S DIPHTHERIA LOZENGES
These Lozenges are a safe and speedy cure for
Diphtheria, Coughs, Sere Throat, Hoarseness and
Bronchial Affections generally. Try them.
THOMAS ESTLAOK, Jr., Druggist, S. W.COT.
of Eighteenth and Market sts.. Phila. ia9B-3ms
AYLOR’S ARNICA OIL OR ESIBBOOA
TION A reliable article. Positlvelycure*
Rheumatism, Neuralgia and Sprains, Frosted
Feet, Chlllblains, Pejus in the Limbs, Chest, Sid*
Bask. For sale by the Proprietor* H. B. TAY
LOR, Tenth and Callowhill streets. Pries,
25 cents. f*i2-3m»,
TUST RECEIVED BY LATE IMPORTA.
J tion, Hennessey’s fine Old Brandy, expressly
for medicinal use. LANCASTER *
Pharmaceutists, N. E. comer ARCH and
TENTH Sts.. Phila. .?
Is. WATERMAN,
The only Manufacturer of
* . WATERMAN’S COOKTAU.
and
TONIC BITTERS.
Sold Wholesale and Retail.
No. UO6 MARKET Street,
Philadelphia.
fts-lm§
COTUH WHISKEY-In. cases of one doMB
each, on consignment end for' sale b y QAU.
ADKINS, 10 and )2 South Delaware aTQpne.agg
Extra spakbun» „ cha s^mdS
DER,af -wholesale. Grocere and sMpvera
tnylted to examine.
street, below Third and Walnut streets. nos
J. ?* 1?» U s“uS%»ISHE^tES.
KBNEST <j o iden Stax Brand, .
a V Grand Monssens,
pp n rroEES, PORTS and KLADEIRAS. anl»
Philadelphia,
S-f 7 ;fEEBS - and SHIPPERS, ATTENTION.—
CHAMPAGNE CIDER, warranted, now UX
tine' order for Shipping. For sale, wholesale only,
at 2&0 pear et., below Third and Wainnt ste. nod
i-'/iA barrels pore CHAMPAGNE PIPES not*
ill 111 offered ibr sale, at 220 PEAK street, heloW
Tiurdand watont: v . :
DB. FINE, PBACTIOALMNTIST
the last twenty years, a l?St?
below Third, toserts the most beautifol/TEETHot
the age, mounted on fine Gold, Platma, jaiTjJV'
Vulcanite, OoraUte, Amber, *°*> .
neat and substantial worK, more,
any Dentist in this city or State. Teeth plnfiged
tofastfer life. Teea
No pain la extracting, dll work warranted to St,.
Reference, best families* dwsuasa^
MEDICAIi.
Ltion; Office hour* from
at the office. de3-am)
DERFCL RESULTS.
liquors, &c.
DENTISTRY,