Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, February 26, 1864, Image 7

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    I‘V oBEiUEKOE rtu a/iiuli;.oi Otfu.-t, die ',n e .
riffoithe City, and Ootinty of PMladel nia
lmbUciits tiie following writ-*:" w f.-dia
THUISIi'SON, Sheriff, i
fciu niF s c*-bru;a\r ‘Jo,
City l i t d Vuunty trf Philadelphia. «»•
£ F PENNSYLy|A
-1 of ■cl-iettiiir
= x- -W e Command-yoh,’ M'WloJelwe
• ?;.r;s n un^oHlwnOTj&S
ll Hh h,t,°i v l bu be and appear before our Judges
. » * ??■ b - fi' b l a ’ at onr District Court for the City
•’ ‘ a * ld Philudelxihia, to bp.hoiden.at Phiia-
VBi “*.“<* fQT,the said City aha,County! of
tbe J ilst M.NDIf of March next,
tlitre, io ans-wer The Hermann Building and Sa
*rsoctftU°it~No. ; a ( purchased at
r-V ? * a ; e . ° r the grou • d rent as the prooerty of
' 1 vJl« rfe^r' a 5 kln f , < wbo »»' assignee of Koraiioiß.
a P lea 01 breach of covenahtj and ha've
tbfii and tliere.tbis ■writ. • ’ ■ *• ■»
Wu-cummund you. as oei'orejwe did, that rin
"'‘“'bon JUSEPH M. BUiVNCHbW, law of your
■ at he , bK Obd appear before’our Judges
a , BUl.uklphiu, at our District Court for the City
■ Ot Philadelphia. to be hoiden at Phii
■'VMiSiK*' ,* ’‘“n f P. r ;U e said Ciiy ana County ; of
; tbetix-l MONDaY ofHarch next,
tbeie to answer the Hermann Building and Saving
f auc * -e ootatiou- No. a, pip-chased at Sheriffs
sale si the ground rent as the property of G-eof-e
■Harbins, who -was assignee of Hpraiio B. BennorS.
oi a plea ot breach ot covenant: uudhavo you then
and there this writ. - <
'• '£ We coihmand you -as before we did, that you
- summon .I DSD Pa M- DUNNOHKWy late of
your (aunty, to that he be and appear before
door Judges at pmladelpnia, atuur BistrictCourt,
for the City anu t oumy of Phi.adelphia,' to be
hoiden at 1-hiladelplua, in-and tor the saidCi v
andC.ountTOfPhi aoelphia the first ID jNDAY. of
h'. arch' heat, there to answer Tile Hermann Build
ing and S iVing r und Association. ,No a, pur
chased at Shtr it's sale. of the ground rmt as the
proper yof George . arhins, who, was assignee
01 Horatio B. Peunoes of a pica of breach ot Co
Tenant-, and have yon then and there this' writ
vve command you, as . before we did that vou
, i; . EummoivPATRICK Me KEEN, ON,. late ot your
County, so ti at lie be anuappeiirheforeonr Judges
at Philadelphia, at our idstrict Court lor the City
"WitlConnty ol Philadelphia, to be hoiden at Phila
delphia, in and for the said City- and County of
Philadelphia, The. first MONDAY of March next,
there to answer Charies'Kvans. -Juhn Ltppincott
Jeremiah Willitts, Thomas tVojd, Stepheu P.
morris, X*ind.zey Nicholson and. George £*. Smith,
(who enrvived Danied Maulc, dec’d.) of a plea o
breach of covenant. and have voa then and ther
this writ.
We command yon, as before 'we did, that you
'summon ALLEN SERVER, Jate of your.Connty,
so: that he be and appear before. our Judges at
Philadelphia, at our* District Court for the City
and County of Philadelphia, to be hoidenat Phila
delphia, in and for said City and County of Phila
delphia, the first MONDAY of March next, there
answer William I) Walker, grautea-ot-:Samuel
II- Austin and Atmte I#t his wife, who was grantee
of Charles Henry Fisher, of a plea of breach of
covenant; and hav.e you then and there this writ.
We command you, as before we did, that you
summon'CHRISTOPHER H, ' WITTIE, late of
vour County, so that he be and appear befifre our
Judges at Philadelphia, at pur i District Court
lor the City and County of Philadelphia,
to be holdenu.t Philadelphia, in and for the said
City and County of Philadelphia, the first MON
DAY of March next, there to . answer Richard
Smethurst and William A; Smethurst, Executors
of the last will and testament of Priscilla Smeth
urst, deceased, who was grantee of Benjamin S
; Janney and Lydia 0., his. wife, o: a ulea of breach
of Covenant; and have you then and there this
. .writ.
We command yon as before we did, that you
summon JOHN S. HOFE.MAN, late of your
*;Cotinty, so that he ho and appear before our Judges
at Philadelphia, at our District Court,
for the City and County of Philadelphia, to be
holden at Philadelphia) in and for the said City
and County of Philadelphia, the first MONDAY
of March next, there to answer Richard Smethurst
and William A. Smethurst, Executors of the last
Will and Testament of Priscilla Smethurst, dec’d.,
who "was. grantee of Benjamin S. Jannev and
Lydia 0.. his wife, of a plea of breath of covenant
and have yon thenand there this writ.. ’
We command 'you, as before we did, that you
summon Patrick BEENAN, late of your
• County, so that he be and appear before our Judges
at Philadelphia, at our District Court for the City
and County of Philadelphia, to be hoidenat Phi
ladelphia, in and for the si id City'and County of
Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of March next,
there to answer Lawrence Lewis, Jr., Robert'
M. Lewis, Jr., and Francis A. Lewis, trustees,
named in the last will and testament cf Lawrence
Lewis, deceased, of a plea of breach of cove
nant; and’have you then and there this writ.
We command yon, as before we” did, that yon
summon THOMAS WILLIAMS, late of 'yonr
county, so that he be and appear before our Judges
at Philadelphia, at our District Ooiir c for the Ci>.y
Sind County of Philadelphia, to he holden at
Philadelphia, in and for tbe City and County of
Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of March next,
there to answer Joha H. Connell and Margaret
Connell his wife, to the use ol Margaret Connell,
of a plea of breach of covenant- and have you then
and there this-writ.
We command you as before -we did, that you
summon ALEXANDER C. CO YBE, lateofyour
county, so that he and appear before our
Judges ait Philadelphia, at our District Court for
the City and County of ?o be holden
at Philadelphia, in and for the said City and
County ot Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of
March next, there to answer Virginia Peale,
•widow ot Augustin R. Peale, deceased, and
Augustin R. Peqle, Adelo Virginia Peale,
Algernon T. Peale, and Alma Eugenie Peal, minor
children of the said Augustin R. pedle,' deceased,
by their guardian and next friend Virginia Peale,
of a plna of breach cf covenant; and have you thea
and there thib writ.
We command you as before we did, that you
6uinmon JOSEPH CLARK, late of your Coun y,
so that' he be and appear before our Judges at
Philadelphia, at our District Court fo' the City
and County of Philadelphia, to be holden at
Philadelphia, in and for the said City and County
of Philadelphia, the firstMONDAY of March next,
there to answer Charles Norris assignee of Henry
Norris, of a plea of. breach of covenant; and
have you then and there this writ
We command you as before we did that you
summon JOHN BLAIR, THuMAS G MOSS.
ROBERT ALLEN and JOHN, At. WILSON,
late of your county, so that they be and appear
before our Judges at Philadelphia, at our District
Court for the City and County ot Philadelphia, to
be holden at Philadelphia, ia andfor the said City’
and County of Pbilacelphia, the first MONDAY
of March next, there to answer Charles and
.Samuel Norris, Trustees of *he Fair Hill Estate,
and Charles, Samuel and Isaac Norris. Trustees
ofJos. P. Norris, Jr., of a plea of breachof cove
nant; and have you then and there this writ.
To the Sheriff of Philadelphia County, greeting:
We command you,, as before we did, that you
summon JOHN SCOTT, late of your county, so
that he be and appear before our Judges at Phila
delphia, at our District Court for the-City and
County of Philadelphia, to be holden at PlUladel
phia, in and for the said City and County of
Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of March next,
there to answer George Norris, of
Henry Non is, of a plea of breach of covenant;
and have you then and there this writ. .
Witness the Honorable George Share wood, Doctor
ot Laws, President of oar said Court, at Phila
delphia, the 13th day of February, in the year, of
our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty
four. " ;
_fe2s-th2t F. ATTREGOj pro Prothonotary.
IN OBEDIENCE TO A RULE OF COURTS
the Sheriff of the City and County of Philadei
pma publishes the following writ: .
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Sheriff s Office, February 20, 1864.
r ' Uni V of Philadelphia,, ss:
THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYL-
Vania
you ’ 85 before we did, that you
Coumv JANE STEVENS,' late of your
JurteesLt b 8 and a T>P ear before our
forTte £ Qar Court of Common
to be holden at C puiltdelnhft ntiy of Jbiladelphia,
City and County of lP Ph ? i'e nd ■ :for tlle aaid
MONDAY of March L« !^ 8 i p ? la ’ tile flrst
Pemberton Morris and John e Fnn° anS P WBr , P ’
of breach of covenant* if a lon > of a plea
and there this writ. = ana have y° tt then
W« toitunand you, OS ’betOTA -wrft AtA *X. *.
summon JONATHAN PETEIISO N d latent vnnr
county, so that he be and appear before'our
at Philadelphia, at our Court of Common PicK
.for the City and County of Philadeinh',!,
holden at Philadelphia, in .and tor thesaidrw
and County of Philadelphia, the first MONniv
of March next, there rto answer p. PerubTrhSn
Morns and John Fallon, of a plea of
covenant; and have youthen and there this writ
we command you,-asbefore we did, tuatvmi
Bummon SuMHEL YEAGER, late cf your
he be aud appear before our Judges
at Philadelphia, at our Court of Common Pleas,
l Cl and County of Philadelphia, to be
is*l?o n * at^bilat^el PW a J in and for the- saio.
SM'? 01 ! 01 Philadelphia-' the first MON-
W^Wnih^nk h nf ext ', tllere to William
Jl*, l ban *\.°* a P lea of breach of covenant;
and have you then and there this writ - ’
1. SHAW, late Of your County, 6 o that thev
be and appear, before our Judees .it Phiin 7
dclphia, at our Court of Common Pleas for the
City tmd County Of Philadelphia, to be holden
at Philadelphia, in and for the said
County of the first MONDAY of
March nbxt, there to ; answer Thwmml nV,„
herlairi, Trustee under will of William cnv.™!?-’
deceased, of-a plea of breach df coyeSun
have you then and there this wi? “ aat ’ and
. we command you, as before we did. that™™
summon GREENBURG T.ROSE, late ofvour
Sf ) sb‘y> so that he be and appear before our
fct Philadelphia, at our Court of Common Pleas?
for the City and- County of'Phil.idclphituf to oe
holden,at'PhilqdeJpiua, in and for-the saiSr-’Oitv
and County ol Philadelphia; the first MONDAY of
March next, thereto answerAnu. J. ( TuomiS, who
W- 1 ;-' - 11 tj' of Benjamin Davis, who was assignee
ofWiluimjj. Lew is,-©t ,a : ,.'plea’of breach of cove
.nant; and have yon then and there this writ.
W.e command you, as . before We did, that you
summon SiDNEY R. DOW, late of your county,
so thatbe appearhelore eui Judge 3 st r’tuD
nde,pi-.ia,. at, our CYurf of Common Pleas, for the
City and County of Phiiade'lph a, to be holdeniat
Philadclpniju,iu and for the.,-.aid City and Oouritv
of Philadelphia, the’ lirst ‘ MONDAY of March
litxt, there 10.-an&wer John .Ward, assignee of
lohu McOIVS aiui'M'ary his wife, assignees of John
fiici and Mary R, his wile, to the use of Joseph
W. Emery, ol a pl-aof breachbr'covenaut: and-'
have you .then aad there this Writ. -, - - -
We command yon,' as' before we did, that von
S. RiDiYf late oryohr
county-, so that he be aad appear before our judges'
at Pi ilsdelpliia, at our. Court of Common Pleas ior
tbe City and County-of Pbiladelphia, to beholden
at Pliilaelphia. in and for the said City and
County ol Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of
March; next',- there to’ answer Oharles VVi ham
vY liartou, Trustee of Wharton, Assignee .of
llie siiitl Charles "William Wharton, a 3 surviving
Trustee, under the will, of William Wharton, de.
ceased, ol aplea of breach of covenant: ahdhaS'e
j ou then and there this writ., *-y
We ecmmaifd von, as befcTe we' did, .that you
summon GTLbLIiT LOW, late of vour County,so'
itv e and appear before our Judges at Phila
delphia,atouT: L'onrt of ; CommoavPleas, for the
City apd County of Philadelphia, to be holden.at
Phiia'.elphia, in and for *the;said; City and County'
of Philadelphia, the lirst MONDAY of March
i-ext_ thereto answer Lawrence Lewis, Jr. .Robert
• .+®T^ is > Jr., aud Francis A. L*wis, Trustees
named - in' the last Will and Testament of
• LtWiS Lewis, deceased, ofa plea .of
and have you then' aud there
"We command you; us Jjerore we dirt, that von
surmnon: JOHN B. WHITNEY* late of your
.Connty.so thathebe and appear beforeour Judges
at Philadelphia, at our Conrt of Common Pleas,
for the City and County of Philadelphia, to be
holden at Philadelphia, in and for the said City ‘
and County of Philadelphia, the lirst MoND LY
of March next,there to answer John.D. Wells ami
Ann Petman Wells, his wife, in right of said
wife, which said Ann Lehman Wells, as tenant for
liie with .William Lehman Wells and Elizabeth 0.
« eliS, parties in remainder, were grantees of Alex
amler B. Carver, who was grantee of Joseph Lloyd
and Maria L., hia wife, who was* gr»ntee of John
McCreaancrAJaiy,his wife; and have you then •
aDd there this wiit. - -
Wp command you, as before we did, that you
summon BE v JAMIN WALLACE, late of your
County, so that he be and appear before our
Judges at Philadelphia, at our Court of Common
Pieas,for the City and County of Philadelphia,
to be holden at Philadelphia, in and for the said
City and County of Philadelphia, the first MON
DAY of March next, there to answer William
Hobart Brown, A6sienee of Theodore De Kline,
who was assignee of James Sullivan Smith and
Eliza A., his wife, of a plea of breach of covenant:
and have you then and there this writ.
Vc command you, as before we did, that you
OHR I STiAN J, FELL and GEORGE
M. KINsLER. late of your County, so that he be
and appear before our Judges at Philadelphia, at
our Court of Common Pleas for the City and
County of Philadelphia, to be holden at Philadel
phia, in and for the-said Oitv and County of Phila
delphia, the first MONDAY'.of March next, there'
to answer Charles and-Samuel Norris, Trustees of
the Fair Hill Estate, and Charles, Samuel and
Isaac Norris, Trustees of-J. P. Norris, Jr. ofa
plea of breach of covenant; and have you then and
there this writ
Witness the Honorable Oswald Thompson, Doctor
of Laws, President of onr said Court, at Phila
delphia, the eleventh day of February, in the
year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and sixty-four.
fe24tu2t
WEBB, Prothonotary.
THUPOSALS.
'VT.OTICK TO CONTRACTORS.—The time f>r
J-’.receiying Proposals to BUILD THE BRIDGE
UOBOCKSINK CREEK, at DEL
,,*“■ Avenue, is hereby extended until MON
DAY, February 29, 19S*.
Sealed Proposals will be received at the Depart
mentof Highways, southwest corner of FIFTH
and WALNUT streets, until MONDAY, 28th
inst., at 3K o’clock, P. M., for the construction
and erection of an Iron Pratt Truss Bridge over
the Ojhocksink Creek, on Delaware Avenue, and
raiee, recurb and repave the approaches. Plan
and Specification may be seen at the Department
of Surveys.
All Bidders are invited to be present at the time
and place above noted, when the bids receired will
be opened.
No bid will be received unless a bondis given
agreeably-to Ordinance approved May 25th, ISW
, „ ‘ W. W. SMEDLEY,
ie«s*3ty Chief Commissioner of Highways. J
PROPOSALS FOR BITUMINOUS COALS.—
wUI be received at the Office
S^.is£v P £J l!ldel Pb‘ 3 Gas Works, No. 20 South
.SEVENTH Street, untU noon or FRIDAY, 22d of
J-Apnl, I&G4, for supplying the whole or any part
ot Eighty Thousand Tons (f Bituminous Coals , suit,
able lor the manufacture of illuminating Gas, to be
delivered on the Railroad tracks of the Gas Works
ft the First Ward ai d the Ninth Ward S ations, in
the following monthly quantities ; eight thousand
tons m each of the months of September, October,
November, December, and six thousand ions in
each of the months of June, July, August, lghl,
and January, February,March, April and May,
LSGS. • J
The coals, must be deli veredire6h, dry, and of a
quality approved by the Engineer of the Gas
Works, as equal to the sample oh which the con
tract is based.'.
The proposals must describe the particular va
riety of coals intended tone supplied and the lo
cation and name of the mine or pit from woich
tneya-eto be raised. H they are of a kind nit
now or recently used at these Works, samples for
trial of no Mess than fifty tons, must be delivered
at lhe Works", ou or before the 7th of April n-xt.
■The gross ,oa of 2.-1 . 1 pounds will-be considered
as the weight intended m tbe proposals, unless the
contrary be expressly stated.
The Trustees ret.erv.r.the right to acceptany pro
posals in whole or in part, or to reject all, as they
msy deem best for the interests of the Trust, and
In the event cf failure on the pa tot any contrac
tor to deliver the coals accordingto his agreement,
both in quantity and quality, the Trus ees reserve
the right to buy e Eewhere. whatever quantity
may be required to meet the deficiency, and charge
to the contractor ahy loss or damage arising from
each failure.
Payments will be made monthly, in two equal
instalments, at fonr and six months ai ter the speci
• fled pel iods ot delivery, the 15th of each month
being takes as the average of the monthly delive
ries, or at the option of the Trustees, will be made
at earlier dates with legal interest off.
Should contractors prefer to make deliveries
earlier than required, they maybe received tofar
as they can be conveniently stored, but payments
will be made to date from the time specified to the
contractor.- . i
Security for . the fulfilment o'f contract will he
required, and each proposal must name the
amount and character of security that will be
-ffi-red. JOHN O; ORESSON,
ie2otap22s Engineer in Chief. _ ,
SB A I.K I ? PROPOSALS to be endorsed ”Pro
posals"for Lamp Posts,” will be received at
the office of the Philadelphia Gas Works, No. 20
South SEVENTH street, until noon of TUES
DAY, March Ist, 1564, for supplying two or three
hundred lamp posts, s.milsr 1 1 pattern and weight
to those now used for the pnblicstreet lamps; The
proposals should state the price for each post,
delivered either at the shops of the Gas Works or
at the place where it is to be set, and also how
many will be delivered, each month if required.
, . JOHN G ORESsON,
fel9tmhls Engineer in Chief.
Philadelphia Gab Works, Feb TO. ISGL.
eduoatiojn
INFANT’S RETREAT.
MEDIA, DELAWARE CO., PA.
MRS. SAMUEL EDWARDS, Principal. This
Institution, providing a refined home and the ten
derest care and culture for Children from three
to seven years of age, will be opened on Wednes
day, APRILI3. Media is 13 miles from Phila
delphia by Railroad. For particulars apply to
Rev. S. Edwards, .Media, Pa. References:
Bishop Potter, Bishop Stevens, and the Epis
copal Clergy of the city; also to Abraham
Martin, Esq, - . fet7-3m}
BORDENTOWN FEMALE . COLLEGE,
„ BORDENTOWN; N. J.
This Institution is pleasantly located on the
Delaware River, 1# hour’s ride from Philadel
phia. Special attentiou Is paid to the common and
higher branches of ENGLISH, and superior ad
vantages furnished in Vocal and Instrumental
FRENCH taught by native, andspokon
in the family. For Catalogues, address •
m14.2m* V ' JOHN H ' BERKELEY, A. M.,
. Presiden
STOVES, HEATEKS, &0.
rpHOM A-S s. DIXON'
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CHAMBER,
OFFICE,
AND OTHER ORATES.
For Anthracite, Bituminous and Wood Fires
WARM AIR FURNACES,
,or
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CHIMNEY OAFS, -•■■■■
COOKING RANGES, BAK BOTLEBS, Ac.
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THE DAILY EYENING BPLLETIW ; yHILABEtPHIA. g R r o AY , ®B«TOSKH2^Sffie4if
be the indisposition.
are. safe at all times when the directions an ad'
hired to.
when taken regularly always, prevent elckncs*
end la not prevention better than cure!
have stood the test of 25 years’ experience.
receive the encomiums of all who use them. Ha
lady should be without them. We have letters al
most every day from ladies the' hlghestrespec
lability, telling ns they would not he without the
French Periodical Drops for anything. Could w»
publish the letters we have received, they would
convince the most lnorednlous. We have now lx
mind an Instance of a lady who had been lrregulai
until her constitution was nearly broken down
Her physicians told her she had the Consumption,
and must die. Sue saw our ad vsrtlsement, and
came to see us. We, too, thought she was too far
gone to be cured, but commenced at the cause with
the Drops. They acted like a charm; and to-day
•he is well and healthy, allying witness of tha
efficacy of Periodical Dropa, and h re-
sident of East Hartford, Connecticut. If you an
•offering any of the Ills caused by Irregularity, w»
ask you to give them a trial, and recommend them
to your afflicted friends. One trial will oonvlnci
the most sceptical, and never after will yon be in
duced to be without it. ’**
JOHNSTON, HALLOWAY A OOWDENi
and at RETAIL 1
auss-f m, wiy
Al ibDltiMr’.
tyy.vs wmouicMf drop«
fail to cube the suffering
3 • ij m
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•re a fpecific for alifemale difficulties
. . LYON’S- FEBIQDIOAL DROPS
are wonderfully adapted to obstinate
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•Tempt pleasant u> take, but powerful la their
rations.: ' '
LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS
never harm any one if they follow the direction*.
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- n cases of painful sickness, act like a chaim !s
Tigorating, restoring and renovating the system.
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are a scientifically prepare fluid preparation, ani
more reliable than any Pill or Powder.
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are genuine only, when the name of Doctor John
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wrapped carefully around each bottle.
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are for sale ty druggists in city and country every-
LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS
cost bnt one dollar perbottle; will you waste away
with anxiety and pain, whec an In-vestment of one
dollar will surely core yon.
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will restore nature to its healthy course, whatever
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by all Dealer* lnmadlclne everywhere
• Si par bottle.
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Wholwale Druggists, Proptietora,
—*
Messrs. QEIM and AUJEIN,
formerly associated ™,£ let^S a l Eleotriolaill >
and Q^.U o wa^hn a i?s„ Professor BoUes.
pracUce wnt?i>^li? e dissolved partnership, the
foe old e.^Vo i '?w C S n, i? oeil THGS. ALLEN, a t
Streets office, No. 723 North TENTff
acute, chrome SS?™ 8^1 cnra -ble diseases (whether
ashocliSS'S,? Paralytic,'' without
tions of wits i t 5i Tar i°us modiflca
ment has 5 G ?i van lsm. This treat
cases of BroncMtl?ni^htw?i , ' y aaccessful In aU
of the throat ann aud other diseases
A few
oTOf '
seconAtaM.®”* and General Debility.
Diseases of the tlyer or
Neuralgia. Tt. K i d ? ey *-
Fever and Aru* Diabetes.
, &Bssst&r*-
tei. ■ ■
Bronchitis. rwi’ &c *
lhfluenxa and Catarrh.
MO charge far consult. I
9 A. M.‘to6P. M.t
to oe seen
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VIGOB OF YOUTH BESTOBEB
: rs POUB WEEKS, BV
EE. BICOBD'S ESSENCE OF LIFE!
° f Eari ®> after years of earnest sou
?* lengtli acceded to the urgent re
agent ii Ker^ er i c 5 n ' p ?^ Ue ’ appointed an
e IT ?? rk for sale of his rained and
aimlt 3 ™?n 2ed . EBSBnce of Late. This wonderful■
tonsttauJjSt s * ol ? ,^ anhoot ) to 1118 most shattered
effeS ofSJ ieUlcr arising from excesses, ths
U w V or "atnral causes. The time re
week.-?- moBt toreterate case Is four
Uons whiM,?»]J sed ac “ )l:dln e tc printed lnstruc-
very simple, failure is impossi.
hrkn J - re stonng remedy sheuld betaken
„V? *J 0 “any. as Its effects are permanent.
rreatest^du^ d^ d by the medi °alpress to be ths
grratest discovery ever made. Its developing
, e “ijacatons. Success, In every daS”
I *T>t o iii ain .?, B^? at science overthrows ignorance!.
w«h fS 1 .*. 01^® 8881 "* of is sold in
‘actions toruse, »tS3 or four qua*!
***** wili be sent to any part,
I l y - packed ’ 1011 rtelpt of hli
accredited agent, PHILIP BOLAND,
447 Broome street,
One door west of Broadway: N. Y.
de7-3m#
QPAI dentaeiana.
A superior article *o7'cleaning tne Teeth. H.+*
jtroying animalcules which infest them, ciTitu
tone to the gums, and leaving a feeling of fra!
trance and perfect cleanliness In the month. r
may be used daily, and will be found to strengthen
weajx and bleeding gums, while the aroma and do
tersiveness will recommend it to every one. Be.
tng composed with the assistance of the Dentist.’
Physician, and JXBcroscopist, it is confidently
“* a substitute for the uncox
W ashes formerly in vogue.
Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the constitu
*nts of the DENTAELIN A, advocate its uses: ii
contains nothing to prevent its unrestrained em
ployment Made only by
JAMES T. SHINN, Apothecary
_ , BROAD and SPRUCE Streets
rar sale by Druggists generally, and
Fred. Brown, D. L. Stachhouss.
Hassard &Oa, Roberta Davis,
O. R. Kceny, Geo. C. Bowers,
Isaac H. Kay, Charles Shlrera,
2* » Jl^dl® 8 * Ch J. Sc&ttergood,
T. J. Husband, J. C. Tnrnpenny, & Oo
Ambrose Smith, Charles IL Ehexle,
ThOluas Weaver, James N. m.t-it.
William B. Webb, E. Bringhuro A Co,,
James E. Blspham, Dyott A Co.,
Hughes A Coorabr, H. O. Blair,
Henry A. Boyer, Wyeth A Bro.
TJI LECTRICIT Y.
XiWONDERFUL DISCOVERY AJXTt WON-
[ ~. DERFUX, BESUX.TS-
I ncute and chronic diseases cored by spe-
I ft?*. desired bv the patient, at
( 1220 Vr AXjKUX street, Philadelphia, and in
, case or a failure no charge Is made. No drag
ging the system with an certain medical agents.
; AU cures performed by Magnetism, Galvanism
or other modifications of Electricity, without
| shocks or any unpleasant sensation. For far
ther information send, and get a pamphlet,
which contains hundreds of certificates from
some of the most reliable men in Philadelphia,
who ha Ye been speedily and permanently
cored after all other treatment from medical
men had failed. Orer eight thousand cored it
Ires than four years, at 1220 WAENUT street.
N. B—Medical men and others who desire a
knowledge of my new discovery, can com- 1
meuoe a full course of lectures at anv time 1
prof. 801.r.r.S has qualified over one thousand'
p Electrlcltras a j
PROFS. BOLLES A GALLOWAY,
ocl4-tf 1210 Walnnt street. Phil a.
A FRIEND IK NEED—TRY IT.—DR
SWEET’S INFARUBRE LINIMENT a
prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, oi
OoirnecUcnt, the great bone setter, and- has beer
used in his practice for the last twenty years with
the most astonishing success. As an externa]
remedy it is without a -rival, and will alleviate
pain mere speedily than any other preparation.
Fpr all Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders it lx
wuly lnfhlible, and as a curative for Sore*,
wounds, Sprains, Bruises, &c., its soothing
healing and powerful strengthening properties!
excite the just wonder and astonishment of all
who have ever given i: a trial. Over four hun
dred certificates, of remarkable cure£, performed
by it within the last two years, attest this fact
bold everywhere. min-ly
JUMELLE’S COMPOUND - SYRUP OF
DOCK.—We often bear it repeated by those
used JUMEEEES COMPOUND
.SYRUP OF DOCK, that among all the 'thousand
remedies offered to the public, there is none of them
so salutary as a cough. medicine, so potent as an m
vigorator, so effectual as a purifying specific, and
so f-hooting and.restoratiYe in cases of physical de
b.uty, nervous irritation and a general sinking or
a prostration of the system.
b y proprietor, F. JUMELLE, No.
1520 Market street, and byall Druggists. rfe4«3mfi
ir~
UIMISON' S BBON CHIAi, TABLETS ARS
found to be an indispensable requisite in the
treatment of Bronchitis* Catarrh, Ho&rsness, and
similar complaints affecting the organs of th#
roice: particularly recommended by public speafc
ftrs2 lingers, and amateurs. Prepared, wholesale
ind ratal], by LANCASTER * WILLS.
IpSTLAOK’S DIPHTHERIA LOZENGES.—
JL-J lnese Lozenges, are a safe and speedy cure for
Diphtheria, Coughs, Sore Throat, Hoarseness and
Bronchial Affections generally. Try them.
THOMAS ESTLA.CK, Jr., Druggist, $. W. cor.
of Eighteenth and Market sts.. Phua. ia2B.;ims
TAYLOR’S ARNICA OIL OR EMBROCA
**^N**,“ A Teliabl© article. Positively cures
, Neuralgic, and Spraine, Frosted
Feet, CMUblains, Pains in the Limbs, Chest- Side
E°r sale by the Proprietor, H. B. TAY
LOR, Tenth and CallowhUl streets. Price,
25 cents - . fe29-3m#
JUST RECEIVED BY LATE IMPORTA
Old Brandy, expresslv
ror medicinal use. LANCASTER A WILLS
B - ooraer
IS. WATERMAN, " : ;
• The only Manufacturer of
WATERMAN’S COOKTAU.
- and .
„ . TONIO BITTERS.
Sold wholesale and Retail.
No. 1106 MARKET Street,
Philadelphia.
fes-lm§
SCUT Oil WHISKEY -Iu cases of one dozen
.SS», onco,lßi * ll “ent and for sale by G-EO.
ALKINS, 10 and 2 Son'h Delawareavenue.3lt<Hl
EXTRA SPARKLING CHAMPAGNE CI
DER, af wholesale. Grocers and shippers
invited to examine. P.'J. JORDAN. 220 Pear
street. and Walnut streets. not
Jf. DENTON,'. .
• 149 South'Front street, above Walnut.
Ageucyof ORESOE and CAMP ELL SHERRIES.
ERNEST IRROY AGO.’S CHAMPAGNES,
Golden Star Brand,
Ay Grand Blonssetix,
BRANDIES, PORTS and RIADEIRAS. amt
Philadelphia,
S OTHERS and SHIPPERS, ATTENTION.—
"CHAMPAGNE CIDER, warranted; now In
fine order for Shipping. For sale, wholesale only,
at 220 Pear st. i'below Third and Walnut sts. not
fi;AA barrels pure CHAMPAGNE CIDER now
OvU offered for sale, at 220 PEAR street,below
Third-and Walnnt. . no4~
DR. FINE, PRACTICAL DENTIST
awyygforthe last twenty years. 219 VINE Street,
below Third, Inserts the most beautiful TEETH of
the age, mounted on fine Go)d, PlaUna, Silver, -
Vulcanite; Oorallte, Amber,: Ac., at prices fen
neat and substantial work, more, reasqnable than
any Dentist in this ■ city or State. Teeth/plugge j f
.to last for life.:' Artificial .Teeth repaired to salt. *
No phln In extracting. Adi work warranted to flt.
Reference, best families. de29-3mj
Haven, tXmn.
■WHAT IS liIFE WITHOUT HEALTH.
lUoji, Office tioura from
at the office. - de2-6mt
liquors, &c.
DENTISTRY.
- oJu.ll'rljNtir; J .y
€&£& WEEKLY -TO LlTKB
(c55HWrbor? L ’-r^ nolUn * at QUEEHSTOWK
iaTerDMf^r r 2wvnS/^ e y' !niown Steamers of the.,
oitISI §*U 1
BATES OF PASSAOE: ’
“i* GOLD ni atm
. mcZbft'X'iZidwflZ s vs,v ■•«» °o
IstEabluto Paris „ 9s nb '*2 It 0 ?.* 1011 MOO
IstCaMi;.toHamburg 90 OO
also forwarded to Ham, Brewa
Rotterdam, Antwerp, Ac.,' at
lnfmroM. on QmtSowx _
t lrst.Cabin, 875, 885, 8105. Steerage from XdVer-
P°°l S. d , l ?“£s^ wn >'® 30 - fo
fo r their friends can buy tlckets Kera at these
information,-, apply at tbe Cornua
n ?ln, office *- . __JOHN G. DALE, Agenv
fe2l, HI Walnut street. Philadelphia..
Aggftgfi BOSTON AND PHTT.A f>P. .*>hT7
3fjft§fe&STEAMSHIP LINE--SaUiriefromeael
'6Qeea° PMiS r ? a 7," Fro 5 l T flrEt wharl above Pin«
SSSS Boston, or
, a u* l l.®? a g^Wp i tJ o ßiaAN, Captain Baker, wll
‘Febrniir2<>-!K ladel P llla for Boston on Saturday,
s A , ?OTa r <? 7,h ’ at ,u °’ °lock,AM.,and steamshl*
ThteTnew day i Febr nary 2nh, at 4P. M.
re iJ?SS substantial. Steamships, lorm a
ln ® 8110 *1 PortptmetnaUyor
sfilYeSbis 0 at ona -balf the premium chifrged by
Freight taken at fair rates.
hift^SP to sendsUp receipts and
oUIs of lading with tbeir goods. * “
-For freight or passage, having fine accorntnori*.
Uons, apply to SnBY.wSbToT,
1 * •’ ; 332 South Delaware avenue
ALEXANDRIA, OEORGE
■EBjBSfeTOWN and WASHINGTON—Hand’s
Ti S Every Wednesday at V
BL, and every Saturday atB A.M. 1 1
Steamer LEADER, Captain Callahan
Steamer H. J.-DEYINNY, Captain Bristow.
. Sieamer S. SEYMOUR, Captain Room.
e L E - OIfAMBERIAiy, Captain Stewan
phn l ,fs e , st !:? mel ?* oTm a “tnl-weeßy line betweei
S and tilo above porta, sailing regularl*
an< ? < 2f r 7 ln £ freight lower thanbj
an? hma Freights received every dat
to
i7ne« d i^H itan j t ? aaI ' —Tbe steamers of the**
daU 7 at 12 o’clock, M., ands
4££ft> C?, K^ W VOBK-Wew Dally Lies
JWMsi—Via Delaware and Raritan CSanal
rvJJJ adel F S 2!i “d New York Express Steamboo.
Comnaiy will receive freight and leave dally at >
foik^ng e ddys. S tt£lX cargoe * »n Ne w York U»
Freight taken at reasonable rams.
WILLIAM p. CLYDE, Agent,
_ .14 South Wharves, Phllada.
„ JAMES HAND, Agent/ -
Jy2s-tf Plere 14 and 15 East River, H. T.
„„ FOR ban FRANCISCO.
—COLEMAN’S CALIFORNIA LINE.
KATTiTN o REOULARLY AS. ADVERTISED .
The A 1 Extreme Clipper Ship
_ WIZARD KlNfx
Is now rapidly loading at pier U. East River
Tb is beautiful clipper comes to her berth
3EHE' K ! t b a large portion of her cargo on board,
atm having large engagements will All rapidly
We commend the WIZARD KING- to all shin
pers to San Francisco as the most desirable vessel
now loading, ana Invite inspection.
Shippers will confer a iayoFby sending their
freight immediately alongside. L
BISHOP, SON A 00.,
v 105 Arch street, above Front,
FOR BARBADOS—Tbe British schooner
SSfiFRANCIS COFFIN, Couzens, master, will
tonimence loading on Monday next, the22d Inst
qm ' k dispatch. GEORGE
ALKINS A CO., Nos. 10 and hi South Delaware
avenue. . lel7
t&i. fob NEW ORLEANS, La.-First Vee-
Sail—The fast sailing favorite packet
bars COMET, Morrison, master, is now rapidly
finishing her loading at second wharf aboveEace
“ d ,, can f«n hibe some freight on farora
ble terms, if applied for at once. For balance of
apply to WORKMAN A CO.,
123 Walnut street. ’
FOR BOSTON—Express l.ine—The flue
**S jacket schr SEARSViLLE, Oapt. Sears,
Guow'receiTing freight at Arch street wharf, and
will sail for the above port with prompt dis
„ FOK NEW YORK—Express
iWI nge Packet schooner JOHN FAENUM.
Capiain Haii, is now receiving freight at Callow -
mif street wharf, and will sail for the above port*
tip Bpp,y to Ba -
JOHN SHINDLER & SONS, SAIt
No. North WAR YES, below
Vine street, Philadelphia. •
All work done In the best manner and on th*
lowest and most favorable terms, and warrantee’
to give perfect satisfaction. mhlS-tf
Particular attention given to repairing.
WaNTEH—A . good vessel to load in. the
Jggi Express Line to New York. High rates hud
u uitk Oisi atch. Apply to DAVID COOPER, 13
North Wharves.
Y AN'l ED—A good vessel to loid down
«Ss the riveT 5,000 to 8,000 bushels grain t-» Bos
*?**•• Hiffh rales and quick dispatch. Apply to
DAVID COOPER,* IS North Wnarves.
THE .UNDERSIGNED having'-rented their
Ship Yard, located between Queen and
Christian streets, with the Marine Railway and
Sectional Dry Dock,to A. S. SIMPSON & BRO..
take this opportunity of expressing their thanks to.
their friends and patrons for their long an£ con
tinued kindness.
A. S. SIMPSON. A BRO. being practical Ship
wrights and Caulkers, we recommend them to our
late customers and those that nave vessels to re
pair, and . are confident whatever is entrusted to
them will be carefully attended to.
ja3o-lm* J. SIMPSON & NEILL.
Philadelphia, Feb. l, 1884.
CONSIGNEES* NOTICE.—The bark ID DO
RIM BALL, Ulmer, master, from New Or
leans, will commence discharging her cargo at
CF£ tham * 8 vbarf )» South street wharf, this
(Thursday) morning. Consignees please attend to
rJi e „ .°i. £*>it goods, and oblige WORK
MAN A CO.. 123. Walnut street. ■ feiB
CONSIGNEES 4 NOTICE.—Tor h.ii-lr T»rn.
Captain J. F. Horton. from New York, ia
now discharging her cargo at South street wharf,
t onsignees Will please attend to the receipt of
their goods, as they will remain on the wharf at
their risk. J. E. BAZLEY & CO., No. 122 South
Wharves, . ,„i S
Geeat
Diboovsby
USEFUL AND VALUAB EE
DISCOVERY!
INSOLUBLE CEMENT
Is of more general practical utility
thon any invention now. before the
public. It has been thoroughly test,
ed during the last two years by prac
tical men, and pronounced by all to
he.
Applisable to
the useful
.•Arts.
SUPERIOR. TO ANY
Adhesive Preparation known.
A new thin#.
Hilton’s Insoluble Cement Is
a new. thing, and the result of years
of study: its combination is on
SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES,
and under no circumstances or
change of temperature, will it be
come corrupt or emit any offensive
smell.
Its Combina
tion.
BOOT AND SHOE
Hoot and Shoe
Manufac
turers.
Manufacturers using Machines will
flnd.it the best article known for Ce
menting the Channel, as it works
without delay, is not affected by any
change of temperature.
JEWELERS
Jewelers.
Will And It sufficiently adhesive foi
Jheir use, as has been pro ved.
It is Especially Adapted to
Heather,
And we claim as an especial merit,
that it stickß Patches and Innings to
Boots and Shoes sufficiently strong
without stitching.
Families.
ITISTHEONLY
LIQUID CEMENT EJXTANT
That is a sure thing foij mending
Furniture, CrooUery, Toys,
1 Bone. Ivory,
And articles of Household uso
- Hilton’s Insoluble
CktiEHT is in a liquid form and as
easily applied as paste. Hilton 4 * Jn
tolublc Ceemnt is- insoluble in water
or oil." Hilton 'x Insoluble Cement Ad
heres oily substances.
Supplied in Family or Manufactu
rer's Packages from 2 oz. to 100 lbs.i
ItisalJquld,
Remember.
. .. HILTON BROS. A CO.,
' proprietor*.' Providence* B. I. '
iladelphia, LAING & MAGINNTS,
rdst.; Joseph Godfrey &Go., SI lif.
nlB-wmiftiy
Agents In PI
No. 30 N:. Thr
Fourth street
HILTON’S
: ,N U o/ L 'cil H t A'b r -rwi. la s*i uta^ y "P’atbß Estate
KlJniisburr, in MOORE, late of
-Cityi:itlTS.jS (fe [ ) Ward of the
granted to™,* endefeef-^
the sniii PWsonwndebted »
»j.«r those having clalmi'ob dem,^H lke , paymenf >
JOHN B • WuOHFhi?d’ Prasent
/Ho fmeshure,or at-Nn-',2'24Walmit street,
T N »^H E^PHANS ’ COURT FOR THE (JITY
1 i and county of. PHTt. AT>FT.i-->irrA TY
ut JuHiN £>TILES. deceased. - T , -
appointed by tfce ‘Court* ttfaudit,
udjust tile tUiTd and final account nf"
HANNAH STILES, EDWARD H STOll|s ant f
sTJLES,'. Executors of the
J‘ *HN STILES," deceased, tpnj to report distribn
“““Of the balance in the hands of the aeconntants,
win meet the parties interested for thd pnrposes of
bis appointment, on THURSDAY, March 3d,
4tfcl o ° k) : P . Mi, at. Wo; iU3 "WALNUT
r.bin- ( 6econd story,) in the; city of Philadel
-1 ’ fel9-f,m, wst»
1 CITY E a N^ Pi^v NS ’ COURT FOK /THE
PHIAV^, 0 ..COUNTY. OF PHILADEL
feasIa: —E^tate of ELIZABETH VABIESj de-
SB «s!f ■*?^ tO J, app , oi s b y'«» Court to audit,
' B BFATH A ij - h l e acconQt of BENJAMIN
I, -?I T7- T i l tiV'rtT l \? I ;Tr?^? r d b: n. or the estate
?^« L ,, I 2 l A ? E . TH FABJES:, deceased, and to re
port d.stnbunon or the balance in the hundsof
?J 6 accountants, roll meet the parties interested
I ,ar l 3 I n / es bis appointment, Oil WED
< NEisDAY, March lid, ; 1 Si) 1 , at 4 o’clock P M at
A 502 WALNUT Street, in the city ofPhdadel-
Pbia. • I
Summons in partition.—The soeridla
directed to publish thefollowing order.
: JOHN THOMPSON,'Sheriff.
PASadeloiix,' S 3.
of Pennsylvania .to the
■ Philadelphia County, greeting:
non cur^i^. l m i ? 1 V 1 ” ton ’ dfc ‘bonis
O-uneio of the last will and
entf °*Elizabeth Baldwin,, deceased, .make
J°” 5' scnre of pro-ecnting his claim, then we com!
mand you that you summon by good and lawful
snmmoners, .Sarah S. Barnes, Charles M. Tyson
S* fe ' “trtßW of the said Lydia
““if 11 P • Barnes ’ Samuel B. Cope, Oli-
I Ter Cope, late of your county, so that they he and
appear beiore our-Judges at Philadelphia, at our
JvSk* ,° e C ,°” moll Pleas for the City and County
?f, I S 11 2 <1 , < v pluaf 01616 40 b* 3 held the first MoN
UAY of March next, to show wherefore whereas
theythe said Demandant and the said Defendant
together and undivided do hold ail that lot or piece
of ground with the buildings thereon erected, situ
e side of Chestnut street, in the city
of Philadelphia; containing in breadth en the said
j ,tLe F^ n J I }. ®} reet fourteen feet, and in length or
depth fifty feet; bounded, northward'by ground
fomjCTly of John Bar, and afterwards of the heir*
aiipv^nntK 6 ’ deceased, eastward by Strawberry
weltwSd^Th by >! he Baid O&estnut.street, and
So S^iT!?^ thea s2 paild^ ground sometime in
the tenure ot Isaac and afterwards be
i° S ? Jpt l e . l Barn es, or howsoever else tha
smne is or of right onght to be bntted and hounded.
Being thesamepremiss
,§^ el E- Howell and wife, by indenture
da iS d J Ule fwenty-first day of Kav, A. D. Iril6, re
-6or°6‘l ®*.Philadelphia, in Deed Book M. B-, No.
I; page 361, Ac., granted and conveyed to Samuel
Barnes and Elizabeth Lawrence, widow of
Thomas Lawrence in fee as tenants in
common and not as joint heirsT
the same Defendant partition thereof, between
-t'-em to be made (according to .the laws and cus
toms of this Common wealth case made and
provided), do gainsay and the same to be done do
not permit, very unjustly and against the ■■■«■
laws and customs (as it is said,) Ac.
And have you then there the names of those
Summoneis and this writ.
_Witnessthe Honorable OSWALD THOMPSON,
President of our said Court at Philadelphia, the
twenty-third day of January, in the year of our
Lord one hundredandsixty-four.
S. | of the Court C. P. and duly stamp
ed according to Act pf Congress.
Prbtfabhotsn-y.
CITY ORDINANCES,
TO T THE POLK3E DJ^jUtT^
Besolred, By the Select and Common Conneils
of the City of Philadelphia, That the City Con
tro ier be and he is hereby authorized to make tha
following transfers in the items of appropriation
made to the Department of Police lor the year
16&1, by Ordinance approved January ‘4th 1861,
From Item4—“Salaries of Policemen’’ Two
Hundred Dollars, to Item 1.
From Item 4—'‘Salsuries of Policemen,” Five
Hundred Dollars, to Item S-2, “Salary ol Snuer.
intendent of Telegraph, Ac.” p r
_From Item B.— ll Conveyance of Prisoners,”
Two Hundred and Tw. nty.four Dollars audNinetv
Cents, and frim Item 4—“ Salaries of Police
men,” One Hundred Dollars; In all, Three
Hundred and Twenty-four Dollars and Ninety
Cents, to Item 7, “Cl.ansing StaUon Houses,
Rooms and Cells. ” ’
ALEX J. HARPER,
. F resident of Common Council.
Attest— ABRAHAM STEWART,
- Arsis tint Clerk of Common Council.
, JAMES LYND,
President ofSelectConncll.
Approved this twentiethjday. of February
Anno Domini One Thousand Eight Hundred and
Sixty-four (A. D. lSdl). _
ALEXANDER HENRY,
14 Mayor of Philadelphia.
An ordinance to pay the expenses
OF the COMMITTEE TO WHOM WAS
e £S? ee:ei> the preamble and reso
lution-declaring the SEAT OF‘JOHN
in common council, va-
CANT.
Sxctiohl. The Select and Common Councils of
the City of Philadelphia do ordain, That the sum.
ol fifty oollars be, and the same is hereby appro
priated. to pay the expenses of the Committee te
'whom-was referred the Preamble and Resolution,
declaring the seat of JohnS, Painter, in Common
Council, vacant, as follows, to wit: The som'of
fifty dollars to pay Cltrk hire,' Messenger and
Subpoenaing witnesses. And 'Warrants shall be
drawn for tfce same, by the Clerks of Council, in
conformity with exisiing Ordinances.
! ALEX. J. HARPER/
President of Common Council.
Attest— ABRAHAM STEWART,
A&sistant Cler# of Common Council.
! JAMES LYND,
President of Select Council.
Approved this twentieth day of February, Anno
DominUOne Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty -
four (A. D. 1864). < J
ALEXANDER HENRY,
) Mayor of Philadelphia,
CLERK’S OFFICE COMMON COUNCIL.—
Philadelphia, February 5, 1884
_ Inaccotdance with a resolution adopted by tha
Common Council of the City of Philadelphia, on
THURSDAY the4thinst, the annexed hill entitled
“Ab Ofdinanc e to Authorize an Additional Loan
to aid the Enlistment of Volunteers,** is hereby
published for public information.
WM F. SMALL, -
Clerk of Common Council.
AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE AN AD
DITIONAL LOAN TO AID THE ENLIST
MENT OF VOLUNTEERS.
Section 1. The Select and Common Councils of
the City of Philadelphia, do ordain: That the
Ma> or be and he is hereby authorized to borrow on
the credit of the city from time to time, as may be
required by the City Treasurer, such snms of
money as may he required to aid the enlistment of
Volunteers for the service of the United States, not
exceeding in the whole the sum of Two Million,
Dollars, for which interest; not to
exceed at the rate of six per- cent.
Ser annum, shall , be paid half-yearly, on
16 firs, days of Jnly and Jandary, at the office of
the City Treasurer. The principal of said loan
shall be payable audpaidattheexplration ol thirty
years from the date of the tame, and not before
without the consent of holders thereof, and cer
tificates tiierefor, in the usual form of such certifi
cates of City Loans, shalTbe is seed in such amount
as the lenders may require, bnt not for any frac
tional part ot one hundred dollars, for ireqnired
in amounts of five hundred or one thousand dol
lars, and it shall be expressed in said certificates
the said loan therein mentioned, and the interest
thereof are payable freefrom all taxes.
Seo. 2. Whenever any loan -shall be made by
virtue hereof, there shall be. by force of this ordi
nance, annually appropriated ont of the income of
the corporate estates, and from the sum raised by '
taxation, a sum sufficient to pay the' interest on
said certificates; and-the further sum of three
tenths of one per cent, on the par value of such
certificates so ifsned shall he appropriated quar
terly, of the income and taxes, to a sinking
fund, which fond and its accumulation are hereby
specifically pledged for the redemption and nav
ment of said certificates. " —, ,
RESOLUTION .
Authorizing the Clerk to. publish the Ordinance.
„ That the Clerk of Common Council be
auffionzcdto publish in two daily newspapers of
thrn City, daily for fonr weeks, the Ordinance pre
sentecT to Common-* Council at a stated meeting
tbereof, held on the 4thday ot February, 1884, en
titled ** AnOrdinagiethAArthorize an Additional
Loan to aid the Enlistment of Volunteers*** and
the said Clerk, at the stated meeting of Councils,
next after the expiration of four weeks from the
said publication, shall present to Councils one of
each of said newspapers fop every day in which
the same shall have been made- . fe6-4ws
AST. OFF* CLOTHING in demand from 81 to
$5 for Pants, from ?5 to Sl5 for Coats, from
$5 to $35 for Silk Dresses, end other goods in pro
.portion. Also the highest price paidfor 'Carpets.
Call or address-A. D. ANCONA* 330. SOUTH
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