Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, March 04, 1864, Image 6

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CHBXSI’SFIBSrjKIB AOLE.
jBY BIOHABO OOH.
Kot a greater miracle
' "’Wronght the Bon of Qod divine,
At Cana’s feast, of Galilee—
Turning water into- ■ '
Than is annually performed r
In that garden-plot of thine.
See the dry, unsightly vine.
Spring,.lhe handmaicLof the liord,
•'Brieathes Uponit tdhderly: * >
At the bidding of His word,
Sun and rain and dew descend,
i , ’Each wiihtblessing richly stored.
.Summer, with her warm embrace,
Throtrs-a Mush upon: the fruit;
Teemiiig -wltli the promised wine
Is each tender stalfc A^4. slloot:
At to great a mystery
Let the tongue of man bp m^ite.
Autumn, •TrtUt'fiaf' cfiilliiri breath,
purples all the clusters o’er:,,
Skeptic! hold yourgbblet high, . 5
Here of wine is ample store :
This be nature’s miracle,,: : . r ,
• Shall' notnaiuro' sGod domore I 1 x
*The above lines -were suggested by hearing a
discourse on this miracle, ..delivered by Re/. J,
Hyatt tmith, on Sabbath evening last.
CITY COUNCILS.
A stated meeting was held yesterday.
i ' r;'," JShLtOT : BRAKOH>:,; ;■ -
An? ordinance ’cnakias an appropriation to tu.6
Clerks of Councils, tppay certain claims of ISO),
was adopted. . T - .
i The Committee to verity the-casli account of tae
City Treasurer* reported the condition of the book;
up to %he Ist inst—Cash. account, OB5
Tiusfcacccmht, $43,637 48; •;» - - -1^
Mr. ; Miller introduced a bill' “to promote public
cleanlipess and health. ’*. It regulates the counec
tions with sewers, and abolishes sewer rents,'Ac.
Referred and ordered to be printed.
Mr. Davis offered a resolotioa requesting the
Superindendent of-Trusts to give.the Chamber a
detailed statement of the condition of the funds in
vested under the will of Benjamin Franklin.
Adopted.' »
The resolution from Common Council relative to
Philadelphia’s quota, was token up.
Mr. V*\ thtril said he did net know if the figures
were conect, baton, one. thing there seecned_ lo oe
no doubt, .teat. New Toik; notwithstanding the
riot, has received more consideration t baa Phila
delphia, , If the* figtfres aretrae,-it
is time that -the. rights of Philadelphia are main-
tained. ‘ -• *'>-• *
Mr. Brightly said he believed that nine-tenths
of the .people of .Philadelphia were in favor 0:
putting down the rebell it n, and- to that extent
have burnished men and moneys without stint.
Onr loyalty has not stopped short al any sacrifice:
hut the Administration at-Washington has alio wed
itself to be bullied bvlNew York, where the drat:
has beemxesistedi iand the burden removed from
New YoTk by order of the -Administration,
would, appear to be placed upon Philadelphit.
This was unjust, and a strenuous exertion
should' be made to see the cUyJiaye the.proper
credits." *" ' > • • * - “
'Mr..Miller confessed himself unable to throw
any light upon the subject. Nobody can tell how
far we have received credit; even the Provost
Marshals r appear .to be. in* the -dark. It scum*
impossible to ascertain how onr quota is arri red
at; how the numbey.is fixed at 19,0uu Every one
who could’berthonght to have, information has'
been approached'without success, and wo know
no more to-day-than at the bagiuoing. He.was
ibereloi* glad- to .feea resolution introduced which
would bnng out the facts.
Mr. Wutherill thought the remarks of Mr.
Hiller showed the necessity lor this resolution.
"We do n^- knpw whether, alter spending three
millions of dollars, we shall avoid the draft.
Mr. Miller referred to the fact that many or
the re-eniis'edmeu are credited to Philadelphia,
but not to any particular ward. The resolution
was concurred in. - ■
Mr. Miller, offered an ordinance pledging the
faith of the. city to pay all re-eulisted man. who
have been, credited to, the city at large, bat for.
whomjnb paiticnlar'ward can receive credit. The
amount ot said bounty to be equal - to that \ykich ‘
others will receive by reason of the ward bounties
Agreed to. .
The ordinancefrom Common Council directing
the opeiiirg and grading -of FifU street, i from-
Fisher’s , tone .to Nicetowh lane,-gave' rise
long debate, and numerous were pro
posedvjwith> view.to have the work done by Jeon--
tract, and to have the Chief Engineer and Mavor
act with the Committ«e of Highways:.' The ordi
nance, as it was finally amended, requires the
bids to be opened in the presence of tne Chief
Commissioner of Highways, the Chief Engineer,
and the Commute of Highways. It was then
postponed. 1 Adjourned; - 7 . V
. COMMON BRANCH
A communication was received from the Trustee*
.wS Gas'Works, calling attention
of 51,'••21 77 in the appropriation
lor hgjitmgjthe city during
Alsd fc > communication from the Chief Engineer
and burvevor, informing Councils that, owing to
ir^,£ dva, ? te in the schedule of the contract for:
building the Chestnut 'stieet bridge, the loans wii.'
be insufficient for the completion of the work.
Resolution xequo.-ting the Uhief Engineer of the
vyater Departmeiit to inquire into the coadiiionof
the Kensington Water Works, and to report whnt
measures are nece<saiy to purifv the wa>r, was
offered, and referred to the Committee on Wator.
A petition from the South Penn Hose Company,
asking to be located as a. steam-f rcing hose-com
pany, was presented. . ,
A petition from the Second Ward Bounty Com
mittce, j.sking such legislation as will prevent a
draft, was presented.
The Committee on Highways renorted an ordi
nance appropriating 518.5D0 to grade Fifth street,
10m Nicetown lane to Fisher'siaue Adopted
Mr. Eoughlin offered the following, which was
unanimously adopted:
Whereat, The act entitled “An act to provide for
enrolling the National forces, ” approved March
3, 1863, makes it the duty of the President of the
United States to direct that each Congressional
district and sub-district shall furnish its.proper
quota; of, volunteer?, required under any call
issued in pursuance or s id tow; ani toierear/the
citizens of Philadelphia have al ways been and still
are mill oe to f urnish their full quota ol volunteers
to aidinenforciugthelaws; ay.dwk reas, we believe
our city - has-furnished more volnuteers than any
J ULion » and that it is entitled to justice
at the hands ot the Administration, and IheiNitore,
u nd ul ’ Jn what principle of cai-
Philadelphia, containing a population of
600,t00 innabitants-, should be required und a r the
lafl -. 1 “ 500.0U0 men to’fSS* .
v R |lfl fee city of New York, containing
a population ol !Ko,(.Di) persons, famish only 13,973
volunteers, as it now aimtt-ed to ba tire proper
2^°{£- e i W 2 ork .- T t,s Plainly shotrsa wrongis
I 1 Philadelphia in malting her quota. IVeiiavn
vored on prerions oc.tasions to obtain infor-
Sp/ens in“nfhi; f nbj r> N * i!h °" t success, while
P;,,A ens - Jn oUler localities have been heard We
owsfion“ n'n b^. ea K d ln P , ‘ r ' on on this Important
her promrhlri^ o has furnished more men than
ner proportion—this can be shown bv a nronw
•saT.'“; i .T!. ,>elieve ' 0,,r S* *l°** to
”'™" and ’Mm.' U,C °®
mutation paid., 3 500 • ■
New ,recruits and re-eniuted min, to
Whom city bounty ha 3 been paid... 10,003—14; 168
Excess over proper quota. .... '2.16U
- .W' 1 ™ “ a ? establish these facts' beyond
all doubt; therefore, be it J
Htsoljmti That tbeMflyor and chairman of the
Befeace be requested
The SpeciAl ComtUiUee-nnr»r>r U
siwVwp”;
pl|yes°S i Si l a“De“Mtmenf of’city °.F l Ua em ' ?
called up and was passed y Property:- was
A resolution directing tie
ways to report if there are ant „ oa Htgh
city for the year 1803, was adooteri m Kliost tbe
Mr. Gray submitted a.resoliuins
Committee on Port Wardens £o a in d il e f. tlns ’ : the
whose authority the late Commis 10 ne? oV jvr ,t ® by
gave out a contract for repairing 15313
•wharf, Delaware, wheu the - Committee™ ~ Btr / ut
Adopted! Po6 c P ° mng the " nbject **. otm Week 1
Au ordinance - authorizing, the Twelfth st. .
Market?<3ompany to erect a shed ov« the
•ways, was postponed for one week ■ ® toou
A resolution changing the place of voting in the
propeijsuryey, was called
ble discussion was indefinitely iiostnone? -"
A reeo’ntion instructing th 9 P n„^v lil ,
Highways .to inquire pf the PhUadekmm 00 wS‘
mington and, Baltimore Railroad • -L 1 '
reason wbyTlie rep sirs to theory’s Kir 3
have not been commenced was passed. T !
The bill from Select Council appropriatin' ■fm
to purcMSeaTipr of surgical instruments for ei
Police 'Station,; and; also a stretcher and aa - n
tulancedjed, was ‘discurs-d at -soma hum, :•“;.
llnallyTasspd- .: •
Anordinaaebapp™pf* a ' fn ?. for the evn .
pletion ofthenewschopl house ou'Ontario stio.'-’
TwentigtgJWariffi "ayastadopted, _ . ~
The resdlutionfrom Select,Council relative tci tits
sale of the iPenHsylvania Railroad stark by the
C ommisgioner.of the Sinking Funi was canctirrei
is. Adjwtnejt. r-r'.'^y
SPECIAL ,l 1
unionfi.;—Ttth DELAWARE?-AND
['S RARITAN CANAL will be. opened dor
Engineer and Superintendent.
Tbekton, Moreh 1, ISB4 - mh3-8t
(18 or CoMPTROiABh or the Ourbekcy,
Wa6HV'G to> ', F e b- 20th, 1804.
Whereas, By satisfactory evidence presented to
tbei haß7.heeh Yhdde to Appear that
the Fourth National Bank of'Fhflad'eiphia; in the
bounty of Philadelphia, and §tate of Penusviva
nia, has been duly organized mnder and according
to.the requirements of tho act of Congress, entitled
‘an actTO.provide a national 'currency, secured*
by; a pledge:bf United States stocks, an dTo. pro vide
Torthe circulation and redemption thereof,* r ap
proved February 25th, ISC3, and has complied
with all the provisionk of said act required to be
complied with before commencing the business of
Banking, -
Ifow, therefore, I,.Hugh McCulloch. Comptrol
ler) of -.the Currency,- do- herebv eertify that tho
FOURTH NATIONAI. BANKbF PHILABEL
.JPHIA, coumy of Philadelphia,, and State ofPenn-
is authorized to coihmenco the business
of Ranking, under the act aforesaid.
In teeumonywhereof, witness my ban dan d seal
of offlce-’tfiito twenty-sixth 4 day of .February, toGl.
HUGH MoOUIitiOUH, 7 *
mh2-2m§ Comptroller of the Currency.
f PHIIj AUEIi PHI A; FEB 26, 1861: The
\iS first meeting of the.CHEROKEE MINING
COMPAN Y, of Michigan, under its Articles ot
Associatiqn r will be beldat 3ftO-WAIiNUT street
Philadelphia, on TUESDAY, the fifteenth day of
V , .. •..?
fe26,tmhls6 ISRAEU MORRIS, -
; W. P. JENKS,
: Two of the -Assooiates of said Corporation.
PHILADELPHIA* .-I FEB. 2S;- riSBLO
jJ*. The. First Meeting of the OSAGE MINING
COMPANY OF MICHIGAN, under its Articles
of Association, Will be held at 326 WALNUT
street, Philadelphia, on TUESDAY, the 15th
dayofHarch, 1864, at5P. M.
r \ CHAS. W. TROTTER,"
CV: i ; GEORGE R. OAT* •
feQOtmhjaS of saULCorporation.
.-PHILADELPHIA AND READING
iLs pdilroad. Company, Office 227 South Fourth
Street.'- ' PhTlauklphia, Septembers, 1863.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The following named
persons are entitled to a Dividend on the common
3tock of this - .The residence of several
of them is unknown, and it is therefore necessary
chat the Certificates of Stock should be presented
m calling for the Dividend.
S. BRADFORD, Treasurer.
BTCGKHOLDBBB* KA3CBB. •
Timothy C- -Boyle,. Henry 8.-Sherer,
Lancaster, «. yt* Andrew Turner,
: John Mclntyre; . Mrs. Rebecca Ulrich- *
Benjamin F. Newrort. Te26-tf§
PENNSYLVANIAMININGCOMPANY
OF.. is hereby given,.
that all Stock in this Company, on .which tup In
stallment of TWO DOLLARS per Share* called
December 7th; JS63, and due December 19th, ISG3,
to npt.paidj isforfeited for said default; and that*,
the Charter and of the Com*
it will be sold at Public Auction, ott MON
DAY, MaTch2l6t,Ai?G4, at 12 3L. at the Office of
the Secretary of the Company, No. 3*26 WALNUT
street, Philadelphia, unless paid on or before that
day; By order of the Board of Directors. ‘
fel9*2tif,m, wtma2ly] S.. M. DAY, Sec’y.
Dated Philadelphia. Feb.' 19,-T661. •
OFFICE OF THE UNION:: MUTUAL
IL2 INSURANCE COMPANY OP PHII.A
UELPHIA, Philadelphia, Jan nary H, iesi.
Notice is herebr'Kt ten to tlie holders of tlm ont
standing Scrip ot 1 -,the Union Mtrtnallnsdranae.
Company of Philadelphia, that the Stock and
Scrip holders, at a meeting held this date, re
solved to extend to the holders of the outstanding
Scrip the privilege ol converting said. Scrip "into
the Capital Stock of the Comnany, according to
section 6th of tho amendment'to the Charter; on
the same terme as previously -done; payment of
instalment to be made February 1, 1601. Other,
tvise, interest lo be charged on payments made
after that date,-and the privilege of conversion to
cease after Jnne 30, 1664.
jai3--w,f,th2mfr JOHN MOSS, Secretary.
,ys=- OfEICE CITYIiOUNTYPUNI) COM
MIISSION, No. 412 PRUNE street, De
cembers,, 1663.
War rants _for theCiiyßounty ftyro hundred and
fifty dollars} wilt he issued to all new recruits for
old regiments.- credited to the quota of Phiiadel.
phia on the coming drift.
Sinster rolls, certified by proper mustering, offl
tcers, must be sent to the office of the Commission
one day previoae tb the issumg of the warrants. • '
Officers.mast accompany and vouch for their
men when the -warrants are delivered; ■ ■ >
. Philadelphia soldiers xe-enllsUngiu the field will
receive their warrants as soon as certified copies of
the rnu*ter-in-rolls are furnished to the Corsmis
sion.by the Adjntant-General of the State.
Men enlisted in Col. McLean’s Regiment (183 d
Pennsylvania Yolnhteere), will receive the bonuty
•in companies when duly mastered into the U. S.
service, and credited to the qnota of the city.
The Commissibn sits daily from 3 U>5P. M.,
during which hours only warrants are delivered.
These warrants are cashed bn presentation at the
Ufflce of the City Treasurer, Girard Bank.
By order of the Commission.
jal-tf; SAMUEL C- XIAWSON, Sec’y.
.»!==• OFFICE CITY BOUNTY FUND COH
LL3 MISSION, No. 412 PRUNE Street, Phila
delnhia, December 19, !£63.
The Commission for the p ayment of the Citv
Bonuty are now prepared to receive and adjust
the claims of all new recruits in old regiments.
Until further notice, the Commission will sit
daily from 3 to 5 P. M.
Bounties will be paid to those onlv whose names
are borne on rolls furnished to the Commission by
ihe Assistant Provost Marshal-General, or the
United States Mustering Officer for Philadelphia.
. Claimants for ..the bounty must be vouched for
by a responsible United States Officer. Officers
will bring their men to the office la sqnads for the
-purpose.
In a few days notice wiH be given when and how
recruits iii new organizations and veterans ’ e-en
listing in the field can receive their bounty.
By older ol the Commission.
ja4-tf SAMUEL C. DAWSON. Secretary
nrt£=»' OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL-
Ujj ROAD COMPANY, PHtfiAUßfipniA, Feb
ruary 15, J€«i.— ' ■ ■
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
The AnhnaLElection for Directors will he held
on MONDAY, the Seventh day of March, ISM, at
the Office of the Company, .N0,23S South THIRD
Street. The polls will be open from ten o’clock
A. M., until six o’clock P,M.
No share or shares transferred within Sixty davs
preceding the election will' entitle ihe .holder cr
holders thereof to vote. ' ,
i * EDMUND SMITH,
fel7-tiul"7 Secretary.
PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE AND
03 CHICAGO RAILWAY OOMPANY. Office
of ihe Secretary, Pittsburgh, Pa., February
12tb, 1864. . •‘ j ; , .
Ihe annual meeting of the Stock and Bondhold
ers of this Company, for the Election of Directors,
and gucb other business as may come before it, wii;
be held at the Office ot eaid Company, in the citv
of PITTSBUHGH;on the THIRD WEDNESDAY
of MARCH, A.'D.-iSCyAtHI A. H. .' '•
The. Stock and Transforßooks of the Company,.'
at their Office in the citvofPittshurgh, and at their
Transfer Agency in the city of New York, will be
on the ißt day of March, at3b’ clock, P.M .
and remain closed until the 17th dav of March
thereafter. W. H. BARNES,
felstmal7 . . Secretary.
WINONA- MINING COMPANY OF
UsS , MICHIGAN Ttm first meeting of theCor
porators ottlie Winona Mining. Company of Michi
gan, {will be held on the Sth day of MARCH, ISC4,
VrtTTWTW A-¥ ; ’5 l lhe No. JOTSonth
rUUKTH Street, la the city of Philadelphia, pa
JAY A.-HUBBELL,
JOS. T. VO HD,
' SAMUEL ALLEN,
Three of the Associates of said Corporation.’
PuiLADKLPHIA, Feb. 19, IPBi.
(V^KILTOPTS DEMENT.- The insoluble
115 I Cement of the Messrs Hilton Brothers is cer.
talnly the best article of the kind ever: invented
ItshonM he kept m every manufactory, workshop
■and house, everywhere. By its use many dollars
ean be saved in the inn of a year. This Ceraeu;
cannot decompose or become corrupt as it* combi
nation is on scientific principles, and under no oil.
cum stances or change of.temperature will it emit,
any offensive smell. The various uses to which it
a TPlied Tenders it invaluable'
to ail classes For particulars see advertisement
TOBACCO AND SEGAM
H CIGARS.— - ~
Bond st Mic a 1 sol l ment conata ntly in Store and ’
coaa—atlowf-sf rate? f«r ca«h. .
JHaaf^e^tSarck'
I - .,- £ OT ;- 'Si* *>y boldin a -
• —dtabli No. lOaNorta Water street. , falS „ '
fC tuckv-Trtis,,3, <^BA ' J< - !(^ —-Dark heavy • Ken
and < bv 0 r' o i.rS t 5 We for "kipping, in store
SEED LEAF' TOBACCO".
£ejuu®lvania Seed Leaf Tobacco,
and Old Cavendish for sale.
®P®®E-ALK.IN’B, 10 aud it! South beta
ware Avenne,. i.. , . ’ ■ . .. ... ,■ yxta .
manufactured; tobacco- ,
ol, r fffE FIRST ARRIVAL SINCE THE WAR ‘
tJS. r B ,OTJT.~IS hoses superior sweet tump*.
•H” received from Norfolk, now.' lauding; from
tones.ner Florence, and fox.sala by .
. THOMAS WEBSTER, Jn.,
general Agent Cnlon steamshiji-Company.
' , - y U North Delaware aTenn,. i
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN: PfllLAPEhPfilA,, FRIDAY MARCH 4. 1864
-for salts:and to let.
- OKKiVI A iNTO \V N. —Eel disAL hi —A tirnd--
- some pointed, stone Mansion, with .pointed
gtui and..carriage house, and large lot of
ground, bi autiiuliy in.proved. ln oae of tha most
desirable locations in Germantown, ten minutes*
wallc' rronv th'e ‘Railroad T*ep6t; has every city
convenieiice, and ism perlect order. J. M. GUM
31EY & SONS; 508 Walnut street.. mlvl
a POR SALE—An elegant modern bnokße
sider.ee, 28 feet' ti inches iront, with double
■ builoinge, .handsome Stable and Oarriage
e, ai d.lot of ground 132 feet deep to a. street;
situate on the east side of Fourth street, between
-Rulnnt and.Spruce.streets. Has every conve
nience s-td improvement; is finished throughout
in the beststyle, -and expressly for tho comfort of.
the;presentowner, and is in perfect order, .T. M.
GUMMEy de SONS, 5iS Walnut street. mh2.
. FOR SALE—THE HANDSOME FOUR
HI STORY BRICK 'RESIDENCE, 22 'feet
lronr, with threerstory double back bmldings,
builtlaiid finished throughout in the best manner,
imyiishe'd with evert- convenience and in complete'
order, Nb 1811 PINE street. Lot IUS feet deeD to
a street. . J. 31. GUMMEY & SONS, 508 Walnut
stre«*.
®WEST PHJLADELPHIA—FOR SfIT.W _
A,'modern sione RESIDENCE, bnilt and
finished throughout in the must substantial man
ner, and inn.islitd with every convenience, situate
on ihe northwest corner .of Locust and Thirty,
ninth £t- fete. -Lot 5Sj unit front uy 155 fe;t deep to
aback street',.. J; M. GUMMEY A SONS, 508
walnut street. mhab:
VALUABLE STORE PROPERTY FOE
IH-S.'iLE— Five stories- high, with handsome
iron front extending il6 feet to a back street, situ
ate on the west hide of Third street, above Arch
street. Moderh-style and-construction. J. 3T.
GUMMEY-& .‘-Ol'ii-, 51-8 Waluilt street.
mFOK SALE—Oue-or-the most desirable
Properties in West Philadelphia, situated on
Uhestnutstreet, between Thirty-ninth and Forueth
streets. Rot 100 by 214, House 40 by 33; with brick
stable, hot-bouse; Ac., residence of the late J. M
Limard- Inquire of C. B. PENROSE, No- 452
South Fourth street, or, J. T. LINNARD, 1207
Market street. feSO-Gt*
fcl ‘FOR- SALE UR TO LET.—A large three
- Bg store HOUSE,with two-story back buildings,
situate on GERMANTOWN. Avenue, below 3li|l
Street, Twenty-second Ward, Philadelphia, lately
occupied Try Charles P. Reef. The above prem
ises will be rented either,lor adwellineor store;
and is ’n me of the best localities for business pur
poses in Germantown. Apply to
“ JOS. KING, Conveyancer,
: teSfl-Ct* Matrt street, Germantown-.
mTO RENT.— A.beauUlully situated COUN
TRY RESIDENCE, with coach house, sta
ble and garden, within three minutes walk, of
Wissiroming fetation, on the Trenton Railroad;
leveti mi et lrom the city. Apply at‘7l7 Walnut
street. \ fe27-6t*
ism .walnut street-for sale.-a
BRICK DWELLING, on
At esi Walnut street, modern conveniences. Ap
■ply to-LH. CURTIS A SON, Real Estate Bro
kers, 433 Walnut street. fe27
FOR SALE.—The Property on .Srhool
Bs-t House Lane, fronting eight hundred, and
'• ight (SSO) feet on said Lane, and extending nearly
one-'bird of a mile to the Wissahickon, with front
on that stream,.. Containing thirty (3u) acres, wiffi
numerous desirable'sites for Country Seats, five
minntes wa!kfromtheßailrotd I>epot, and twenty
minutes walk from tbs city. Apply to CHARLES
H. MUIRHEID.No. 205 South SIXTH st f2B 60
FOR SALE.-The FARM known as
Ka. “LINDEN,” containing abont3l acres, in
CueHenham Township,Montgomery County, west
side of Old York Turnpike, at the eight mile stone,
.within en minntes walk of either “Ch lten
Ktlls”-or‘-York Boad” stations, on the Nonb
Pennsylvania Railroad.
The improvements consist of a large Stone
Dwelling House (newly roofed), containing 14 ;
rcoms; )iinaza front, excellent;, waley, large Ice
i oute ruled,, large stone barn, modern style, with
stabling for S horses hnd 6 cows; stone carriage
home, corn cribs and granary over, Ac,
Ttelamt ts nr.-irly all liliable and In an excellent
state'of cnltlvation. The deilghtfnl sitnatlon of
ibis place, its proximity to the e»y t and many of
the mostbeatotUnl country seat*- in the neighbor
hood of Philade phia, render-it Tfry at-ractive.
Communication with the city is had almost hourly
by the North Pennsylvania Railroad. Apply to
■ CHAS. H. MUIRHEIrt,
fe26.30t No. 2U5 South SIXTH street
£ja Ft>K SALE—GLU. at AN TOWN PRO
*2: PERTY within fiveminatea walkof Duy’f
Xmne Smticn. A well built Btoue Mansion with
all the modem improvements, acres,qf ground.
An abundance of •shade and fruit trees. Good
stable, wells, Ac. Apply to JUSTICE A BATE
MAN, 122SouthFRtiNi?street. - . tsl2-lm*
FOR SALE, OK EXCHANGE Fcfn CITY
fesj PROPERTY. A handsome Connt y S-at
and well-tniproved Farm of 90 ecres. It is one of
the most desirable pioperties ever offered for sal*.
Will be told with or wiihout stock and furniture.
Nomonty required. Immediatepotsessioh given.'
For full particulate, apply to J. M. GUMMEY A
SONS, st* WALNUT street. ; * feit tmt
tffia COUNTRY SEAT AND FARM FOR
JBL SALE—Containing flfty-flvo - acres, -*Se
handsomely sltnautd in Cheltenham townssip
Moctgcmery. couaty, Pennsylvania, about olgh
miles from tho city and cr.o and a-balf from Yor>
Road Station, on ffie North Pennsylvania Rail
road. - The buildings are nearly now, substantia
end well calculated for a winter' or summer rest
deuce. Apply to G. H. MUIRHEID, No. a
South SISTH street, Philadelphia. • selS-ifj
FOR SALEr-House on SPRUCE street,
Kl nearThirtrenth street, with stable, Ac Also,
one on SPRUCE street, near Twelfth street. JLp.
ply to C. H. MUIRHEID,
'■ fel2 5015 . 203 South SixttvstTeet,-
MFOR SALE.—A UOUN TRY SEAT on the
Rirmtncham road, abont three miles south ot
Westchester, in Chester county. Pa., boailUfnUy
located on Osbeorn’s Hill, near the Br-ndywine.
The House is modern built in callage style, and of
commodious sis*. Wat r introduced from ahy.
draniic non. Ice House, Barn, Ac., attached.
The tract contains 40 a ires of land, well supplied
wiihfrni! and largeshsde trees The property is
near (he summer residences of Isaac Korns, the
late Henry Pepper, deceased, Wm Parker Foulke
and Samuel J. Sharpless, Philatelphia.
Apply to CHARLES RHOADS,
Xe22-12t4 c —Nb. 36 S. Seventh street. Philv
♦A - PRIVATr; SALE.-—The snhscriber will
23C Ep H All or a part ot his, FARM, containing
snout 80 acres of first-rate laud, in a high state of
cultivation, eligibly and beamllnlly situa’ed, in
Lower Merioti township, Montgomery connty.
Pa., near the ninth mile sioue on the Philadelphia
ana Laucaster turnpike road, opposite and near
‘•o the 'Whitehall station, on the Pennsylvania
Railroad; also near the Rosemont station, abound*
with fine building sites, and is well and fhvorablv
kcowiias Arthur’s Boarding House.
Apply to CHARLES .L ARTHIfR,
. On the premises.
Or J. G. HENDERSON,
At West Haveiford Post office,
fe27.i>t. Delaware coiintv. Pa
FUR saht—A COUNTRY SEAT, with
forty acres of Land, near Lin wood Station,oi>
toe Baltimore Railroad, eighteen miles from
Philadelphia.
-The house commands an extensive view of the
Delaware river; abont a mile distant Abont
seven acres of the land axe admirably suited for a
vineyard.
Apply to CHAS. H. MUIRHEID,
, dej 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 from
the place. _ fefl 30t$
M DESIRABLE STABLE TO LET, Us. th*
neighborhood of -Tenth and Walnut streets.
Three spile, with every convenience. Apply at
No. 10 South Third street. " deil-tf
M SUMMER RESIDENCE TO BE LEr.—
A Farm of 40 acres, Mansion House of twelve
rooms. Tenant House, Ac , accessible by two
railroads. Apply to J. H.CURTIS & SON, Real
Estate Brokers -133 Walnut street
® FOR SALE.—HOUSE No. 1818 WALLACE
street, with three-story double-back build
ings, and all modern improvements. Will be
sold cheap. Apply on the premises or to P.
JANNEY, No. 10 N. Delaware Avenne. fe27-Gt#
FOE SAEE—In
No. 19 Woodlaj c
plua, replete with eve ~y convenience. Apply to
, • E. L. MOSS, Broker,
ja2itfs . . aj9 Book street.
M T;. LET—A largo three-story HOUSE, doa
ble three-story back bnildines; all modern con
veniences; side-yard. SEVENTH9treat,abovaGH
rard avenue. Inquire at A. (J. STEIN’S Saw Mill.
Broad and Wallace streets. mh-’.'jt*
ELEGANT COUNT itY SEAT FOR
HiSALE—On the BRISTOLTUENPIKEnear
Holme-burg about eight mill's from Philadelphia,
v> ry accessible :by stesmbcat and, railroad, coni
ventent also to churches and sohools. .For
healthiness and beauty of situation, as well as
snrroimding advantages, this property is unsur
passed in the suburbs of Philadelphia.:
.< ...Tbo MANSION; Of brown stone, commanding
■line Views of the Delaware Elver, built andfln
istedi n the most thorough manner, is spacious
■and rople e with all the modern conveniences for
both summer and,winter. The grounds comnrise
about ea AOEES, beautifnily laid out and orna
montod with a great variety of old and young
atinndanco S ef fruit/orchard’dec.^ al with
gas bouse and extensive stablin?
lnali
I fcHWWt). Ho.^O^^feth^t.
Modern Dwelling, Honee.
id Terrace, West Phlladel-
fob. Hale .and to lwi'
-fa- STORE AND liWUhLISIi TO BR LET -
. EM 205 South NINTH street, neatly altered, end
now being putln thorbngh repair. An excellent '
location fcr.an lce Cream saloon, Drv Goods store. ■
Ac; iApply.foA. IL CURTIS a SON, Eeal.Estate
Brokers, 4311 WALNUT S'reet. . , mar •
OLET—LaTge and smalt ROuffld, up stairs,
f>l2 and 614 CHESTNUT street. . . . fe3.-tf.
itliAi. ES’J’ATK aALKS. u
Ifsi ORPHANS’- UUURI' PEREiIPTORY
Eiii;l SALE.-—Estate late of HENRY QTJ G, de
ceased. THOMAS & SONS, AUCTIONEERS.
Pursuant to,an Aliaa Order ol fee Orphans’. Ooart
for tie City and Oeunty of Phmuielfihia, will be :
sold at public;sale, without reserve, on TUES -
DAY', March 15tb, 1861, at 12 ot clock. Noiro, at
the PHILADELPHIA. EXCHANGE; the. follow
ing described property, late of Henry. Quig, da--
ceased, viz.: "
No. 1 BRICK AND FRAME DW ELLINGS
No. 231 NORTH 111 H ST. All those two mes-:
suages and lot of ground, situate on ;J th'e east side
ofE eventh'slfeet, 68 feet-1;C inches south of Mor
gan street, in the city-ot Philadelphia; containing L
in front on Eleventh street* 17 feet, and in depth
westward,Bs feet to a2O feet wide street.- , Being
the came premises which George.W. Williatpaand.
wife, by indenture dated 23d March; A. D.. 183/,;
recorded in Deed Book A M. , No. 12, page'AH,
granted and conveyed unto tha said Henry Q.nig, *
in lee, subject .jo.a yearly ground reut of SIU,
which was afterwards extinguished. .' .
N.B—There is a tliree‘story brick dwelling on
the front, and* a two', story frame dwelling on the
rear end of the lot. .
m- N0. ,2.. 2 BRICK.DWELLINGS,' KO. 229
North ELEVENTH Street. All those two
.meesndges and-'lot ot 'ground, si'uate -on fee
eastside of Eleventh street, 85 feet 4% .inches
south of Morgan street; containing in- front on *
Eleventh street |5 feet, and ih depth 85 feet to a 20
feet wide street; Being the same premises which
George W. Williams and wife, by indenture dated
23d March, A. D. 1631,.reeorded in Deed Book: A
M, Nb 12, page 121, granted and conveyed unto
fee said Henry Gnig. m fee, under and subject
to a yearly ground rent ol SIS,-which was after
wards extinguished. N. B.—There is a three,
story brick'd welling fronting on- Eleventh street,
and a- two-story brick" dwelling: in the rear,
dja No, 3. 5 BRICK DWELLINGS.' All
Bra those messnages and lot of ground, situate as
f Hows:—Beginning at a point on the north side of
Quarry street, in the City-of Philadelphia, 129
feet 2 inches east or-Third street; 1- thence north
parallel with Third street 79 feet 3 inches, thence
•east by the middle' of a certain 9'inch brick wall'll
leetsjf inches, thence north 4 inches, thence south
east 7 leet 1C inches, thence south parallel wfe
Third street 7a fret 9 inches to the north sda of said
. Quarry street, thence by the same west 13 feet to
. tie pipes of beginning. Being the same premises
which Margaret Scolt, Administratrix ot Andrew
Scott;: dec’d, by indenture dated life Octooer A
D. 562 U, recorded iu Deed Book J W., No. 7,,
page 697, Ac., granted and conveyed to tho said
Henry Quig, In fee.
N. B—-There are 5 three-story. brick dwellings
jtn th*lot, one fronting on. Quarry street and'fee*
other tour forming a coutt leading northward
therefrom.
The terms of sale to bo cash on delivery of.
the deeds, the widow’s dower to remain secured
on fee pren ises.
SqO cash to tte paid on each at fee time of sale. ' ■
' By the Courr,
J W3I .C. STEVENSON,-Clerk O. O.
i ELI K. PRICE, Trustee,
i M. THOMAS A. SONS, Auctioneers,:
feio,mh4.ls . i 39 and 141 Soafe Eonrfe stneefi
* PUBLIC SALE -THOMAS A SONS,
Auctioneers. VALUABLE COAL LANDS,
HIST .MOUNTAIN,. Shamokm Valley,
Northumberland County, Pa. Property of A.
M. FA ST WTCK. On tUESD AY, March >2d,
1864, at 12 O’clock, Noon, will be sola at Public
Sale; at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE,
All feat valuable tract of Coal Land, containing
H 7 acres and >2O perches t sitdaie in Shamokia
Valley, : Ncrthumbeland county, Peunsylvaiua,
adjoining lards of fee Iktcust Gap Improvement
Company on Locust'Mountain; fee Susquehanna
Coal and Coal Mountain Company, and New 1
York and Middle' Coat Field Railroad aud Coal
Company—adjacent to the Minehlil Railroad and
Shamokln Vmler and PotUvllle Railroads, giving
outlets to Pliiedrfplia, Boliimere, Aal-e S.-ic and.
Western .Yfv Tcrl; and a railrdbd it now In pro
gress (to he completed the present year) which wilt
give commnmcaiion with the City of New York.
Alarge number of Veins'ol coal (several of them
■nneed- ly thaftieg,') on the tract—particular* of
which may be obtained at the Auction Rooms, or
on appllcatiotrio H: VanGasken, Esq., townol
Shamokln, who would sk* )he pn;>er!y anti jire
ail pectfery ip/orsiericn to person* disposed to
purchase.
W" A Lithographic Map, giving the boundaries
ai d conuectinus with ai joining tract*, may be had
at the Auction Roams.
W A rare opportunity IS offered for obtaining
euvh an emount of Coal Vel*s on so few actes of
land.
M. THOM AS-A SONS, Auctioneers.
139-anil 141 South Fourlh ilrcet.
tO- Three Lots, each a Square ot Grrund, on
tbe Gray's Ferry Road. First Ward, will be sold
at the game time, and a large amount of other
property • fcll-mhl. 11,19
tittU'OKKi^e
CVHOIOE SPANISH OLIVES—St to PER
} Gallon. COUSTY’S, No. ll« South -Second
mhl-ly}
PRIME DUTCH ANCHOVIES. OUR AGO 1,
' Ac. Ju.-i received aud for sale at (JOUST Y'S.
No. I IS Smith Second Street. mhl-lyj
•PRIME MESS MACKEREL IN KITTS
A - CO-USTT’S, No. 118 South Second
Street. : mhi-iy}
CINt.'IoNATI HtilS.—Samuel D.t*is'«,Gard
ror. Phipp- A Co'.’*; and Thomas's extra fine
Sugar Cured Hams, foi taieoy -IMON COLTON
JtMIN, Broad and Walnut streets.
EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR—Family Flour,
surpassing in fine .quality any flour ever be
tore sold by the subscribers, SIMON COLTON A
SON, Broad and Walnut.
EXTRA WHITE FLOUR—The best Family
Flour in America, just received aud for sale
by THOMPSON BLACK A SON. BROAD and
CHESTNUT streets.
AEAFFINE OANDLES—Superior quality,
in sut-iK-uuul boxes, for sale by fee case or
siugle box. ''“THOMPSON. BLACK A SON,
BROAD and CHESTNUT streets.
MEXICAN BEANS—Black or Mexican Soup
Bear.*. Redß*ans, Lentils, Split Be&ns, and
shake* Sweet Corn, for sale by JAS R. WEBB,
Waliiot anil Eighth streets.
PARED PEACHES of unnsnaily 'fine quality,
Dried Plums, Ac., lor sale by JAMES R.
WEBB, Walnut and Eighth streets.
ALMEK GRAPES.—ChoreeAlmeria Grapes
iu large clusters and first order, for sale by M.
F. SPIIiI.IN, N- W. corner Arch and Eighth
streets.
COFFEE.— Prime o.d Government Java (Jotree;
alco, La Guayra, Rio, Ac., for
saie by M. F. SPILLIN, N. W. corner Arch and
Eighth sireets. . ■
MACCARONI AND VERMICELLI Italian
idatcaroni and VenniceUi of superior quality
just landed and for sale by M. F. SPILLIN. N.
W. corner Arch and Eighth streets.
HEIDRIECK A CO’S CHAMPAGNE, very
ehoioe Sherry Sr.(i Madeira Wine, fine Brandy,
Younger’sScotch Ale and Guiness’s Brown Stem
fbrsale by E.B. CLARKE,Grocer and Tea dealer,
Main street, adjoining R. R. depot, Germantown.
RIDLEY’S. BROKEN CANDY, Vanilla Cream
Candy, Cornucopias, Chocolate Almonds and
Drops, Burnt Almonds and Mixtures; all fresh.
For Sale by E. B. CLARKE, dealer in fancy and
staple Groceries, Main street, adjoining Railroad
Depot, .Germantown. .
FRENCH PEAS, Champignons, and Boneless
Sardines, of a fresh importation: for sale by
S. B. CLARKE, dealer in fine groceries, Main
street, adjoining Railroad Depot, Germantown. ■ •
It EFINED SUGARS AND SYRUPS OF ALL
b grades manufactured at tho Southwafk Sugar
Refinery and the Grocer** Sugar House, for sals'
by E. C. KNIGHT A CO., Southeast corns!
water and Ohentmit street*.
FRESH OLIVE OIL in whole, halAand quarter
bottles: for Sale by E. B. CLARKE, grocer,
Main street, adjoining Railroad Depot, German,
town. ■ ■: ■ ' ■ "i ■
Fresh groceries for Christmas—
New Raisins, - Currants, Citrons, Prunes,
Figs, and Almonds.’: Just reeeivedfresh.for sals
by E. B. CLARKE, dealer in fancy and staple's
groceries, Main street, adjoining Railroad'Depot,
German town, -
PIANOS, &0.
A GRAND PATENT PIANO, by G. Vogt,
cost s ' ,000, for sale at half price. To be seen
at No. H3t Rage street. . - mh).l2t}
A. ST AWKO WITCH,- PIANO
BȤ~jrg3lstTUN ER and REPAIRER, removed
If ffl I I-to 93y RIDGE avenue, abovfe Vine,
and is prepared to receive orders as usual. His
inany customers bear testimosy to his skill an i
ability as a correct and thoronga Tuner His Re
pairing is done in a durable and artistic manner,
as he is a practical Piano Maker; has eight years’
city experience, with the best references which
can bo given. Ail orders promptly attended to;
and gnaran ees to give entire satislantion. Price
for tuning si.. Orders, from, the country.accepted,
and done very r-aeonabiy. , / mh3.~3nao
-peew _ AN ASSORTMENT of tbe : best
ffP”'... 1 NeW York and Philadelphia Mann
-11 Q f 11 factoring, from >'l7s upwards;;
Also, MELODEONS, Harmoninms: and Cabinet:
Organs;. > No. 233 South FlFTHsireet, attheNew
Store, a few doors below Walnut. P. SCHULER
A CO. ••'■7l ; fel7-3m
MEDICAL.
ILECTRMJITY.—
WHAT IS LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH.
. Messrs. GBiar and ALLEN, !
rnr4«»T.W ' . : : Medical Electricians,!
aTgau^raa,
gg^ggasßaaiMHS
Z c Jk B * nroa * c i Pulmonary or Paralvtic. without
tSSK and.Galvanism,. This treSl
cas* ofTi^ E >S UII l rE ? 1 ? Ik:lbl y successful in all
?**
~e 2 SjSP firsthand Gtmer^.Debility.,
Di|ea^oftbelJTep<»
dSSm! ■ ,; / .
• A ® u *- Prolapsus Uteri (Fallini
asttma. Prolapsus Wfor Piles)
Dyspepsia. . . Nocturnal < Emissions.
Rheumatism. Ac., Ac.
Bronchitis. Deafness
inflOensaand Catarrh.
- No. charge for, consults I
ft A. EL to 6 P. M.
Testimhtilalß to oe see;
Manhood
. ahd raa ,
■ VHJOB OP YOUTH BESTOSEB
• I2I,FOTOi"W%KKS r BY^ :
DR. BICOBD’S ESSENCE OP HEFEI
Dr. Blcord, ofPsris, afteryearsof earnest soil,
.citation, has at length acceded.to’the urgent n
qoestof the American public, and appointed'an
Agent in New York for the sale of hie valued and
highly-priied Essence of Life. This wonderful
' agent will restore Manhood to the most shattered
lOnstitutions, whether arising from excesses th*
effects of climaiO. or natnraleanses. The H». re
quired to cure the. most Inveterate case is four
‘weeks; and,.if used according to printed instruc
tions, which are very simple, failnre is impossi
ble. This life-restoring remedy should be takes
by all about to marry, as its effects are permanent-
It is acknowledged by the medlcaipresa to be tin
greatest discovery ever made. Its developing
Sowers are miraculous. Success, in every case,
i as certain as that science overthrows ignorance.
IVr. Bicord’s Essence of Life is sold In cases,
with fall instructions for nse, at S 3, or four quan
tities in one for S9> and will be sent to any part,
carefully pac»d, on receipt of remittance to hl«
accredited agent, PHILIP BO HAND, •
_ 447 Broome street,
de7-3m* One door west of Broadway. N. Y.
QPAL DENTAHHINaI
A superior article for cleaning the Teeth, ds
straying animalcnlB3 which infest item, glrinj
tone to the gums, £nd,leaving a feeling of fre
gnthce and perfect cleanliness In the month. I*
jcay be nsed dally,.and will be found to strengths!
weak and.bleeding gums, while the aroma and die
tersiveness will reoommend It to every one. Be
fog composed with the assistance of the Dentist
Physician, and Microscoplst, it Is confidently
offered as a SEUABLE substitute for the uncer
tain Washes formerly In vogue.
Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the constlta
snts of the DENTALLINA, advocate its uses; l;
contains nothing to prevent its unrestrained em
ployment. Made only by -
JAMES T. SHINN, Apothecary.
HBOAD and SPRUCE Streets
For sale by Druggists gensisUy, and
Fred. Brown, D. L. Stackhouse.
Hassard A Co., ' RobertC. Davis,
O. R. Keeny, Geo- O. Bowers,
Isaac H. Hay, Charles Shivers,
O. H. Needles, O. J. Scattargood,
T. J. Husband, J. C. Tnrnpennv, A Oo
Ambrose Smith, Charles H. Eberls,
Thomas Weaver, . James N. Marks,
William B- Webb, E. Bringhurst A Co>,
Janies L. Bispham, = DyottAOo., ’
Hughes A Coombs, ~ H. C. Blair,
Henry A. Bower, Wyeth A Bro".
TPLECTRIOITY. ,
! JIiWONDERFULDISCOVERY ASD WON- 5
1 DEBFUL RESULTS. \
All acute and chronic diseases cured by spc- j
f-clal guarantee, wtten dtsired br the patient, at J
1220 WALNUT street, Philadelphia, and in)
' case'of a failure no charge is made. No drag- 5
gin* the system with uncertain medical agents. 5
All cures performed by Magnetism, Galvanism I
| or other modifications of-Electricity, without J
shocks or any unpleasant sensation. For fur- 5
; ther information eend and get a pamphlet, )
which contains hundreds of certificates from l
some of the tncstrellahle men In Philadelphia, 5
; who have been speedily and permanently)
ccredafter all other treatment from medical)
| men had failed. Otereight thousand cured in}
less.than four years, at I*2o WALNUT street )
N. B. Medical men and others who desire a j
knowledge of my new discovery, can com- 5
mence e full course'of lectures at any time. )
Prof. BOLT.ES has qualified over one thousand j
'physicians, who use Electricity as a specialty. J
: Consultation free. V
PEOFS. BOLLES A GALLOWAY, j
- ocH-tf - 1220 Walnnt street Phils- j
A FRIEND I* NEED—TRY IT—US
SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT i»
prepared from the recipe of Ur. Stephen Sweet, o
Ccr.necticat, the great bone setter, and has beet
need in his practice for the last twenty yean with
the most astonishing success. A* an external
remedy It is without a rival, and will alleviat:
pain mere speedily than any other preparation
For all Rheumatic and Nervous Disorder* it 1:
truly lnfalihle, and as a curattTe for Sore*
Wounds, Sprains, Bmises, Ac., it* soothing
healing and powerful strengthening properties
excite the just wonder and astonishment of. al
who have ever given it a trial. Over four hun
dred certificates of remarkable cures, performer
by it tyithin the last two years, attest this fact
Sold everywhere. / mIS-ly
J.UMELLE’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF
DOCK.—We often hear it repeated by those
who have used JUMELLE’S 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 potentas an in
vigorator, so effectual as a purify ing specific, and
so shooting and restorative in cases or physical de
bility, nervous irritation.and a general sinking or
a prostration of the system. ‘
For sale by the proprietor,’F. JUMELLE, No.
1525 Market street, mid by all Druggists. ffel-Sm,'
HODGSON’S BRONCHIAL TABLETS AKI
found to be an Indispensable requisite In tbs
treatment of Bronchitis, Catarrh, Boarsness. and
similar complaints affecting the organ* of th«
TOice: particularly recommended by-public speak
ers, singers, and amateurs. Prepared, wholesale
and retail, by LANCASTER A WILLS.
ESTLAUK’S DIPHTHERIA LOZENGES—
These Lozenges are a safe and speedy enrefor
Diphtheria, Coughs, Sire Threat, Hoarseness and
Bionehial Affections generally. Try - them.
THOMAS ESTLACK, Jr., Druggist, S. W. cor.
of Eighteenth add Market sts.. Phila. ia2S-3m|
Taylor s arnica oil or embroca.
TION A reliable article. Positively curst
Khenmatiem, Neuralgia and Sprains, Frosted
Feet, Chilihlains, Pains in the Limbs, Chest, Sic«
East. For sale by the Proprietor, H. B. TAY•
LOR, Tenth and Gallowhill streets. Price.
23 cents. feii-Sm*
JUST RECEIVED BY LATE IMPORTA
con, Hennessey’s fine Old Brandy, exgresalj
for medicinal use. LANCASTER A WILLS,
Pharmaceutists, N K corner ARCH and
TENTH Sts.. Phils ■ «eiH .
LIQUORS, &C
IS. WATEK3IAN,
. The only Manufacturer of
WATERMAN’S COCKTAIL
and
TONIC BITTERS.
Sold Wholesale and- Retail.
No. 1108 MARKET Street,
fes-lm§ Philadelphia.
e/lrt barrels pure CHAMPAGNE CIDER now
OVv offered for sale, at 220 PEAR street, beltw
Third and Walnut. no*
Extra sparkling champagne ci
der, af wholesale. Grocers and shippers
invited to examine. . P-* J. .JORDAN, *2O Peax
street, below Third and Walnut streets. no 4
SCUTCH - WHISKEY In cases of one dozen
each, on consignment end for sale by GEO.
ALKINS; -10 aiid 72 Son’ll Delaware avenue. -
F. DUNTON, ”
. 149 South Front street, above Walnut^
, Golden Star Brand,
Ay Grand Monsseux,
HP ANDIES,PORTS and. MADEIKAS. tnlt
Sutlers ana shippers, attention.—
CHAMPAGNE CIDER, warranted, now In
fine order.for Shipping. For sale, wholesale only,
at 220 Pear st., below Third aiid Walpnt.stß.. ,no<
TRUSSEa.
MRS. JAMES BETTS’S CELEBRATED
SUPPORTERS FOR LADIES, and the only
Supporters under Medical patronage. Ladies ana
Physicians are respectfully requested to gall.only
on Mrs. BETTS, at her residence,' 1239 WALNUT
street, Philadelphia.(to avoid counterfeits),’ tnifry
thousand invalids having been advised by-tneig
physicians.to use her appliances, . Those djMF “f*,
gennihe bearing the United Stales CopywTmhi
Labels onthe boxand'iignataresaiso on p
porters with Testimonials; . " t‘ u *“
ttion, Office hours, from
at the office. dea-flm|
MEDICAL.
iib»p§
NEVEB FAJL TO CUBE THE SXJYtSBa&f
EYQK-S PHBIODIOAI. BSOM ?
' .L
«r» a specific for ail female difficulties
f.
lyqits PEiab»idAi.:i)Kbpa
iri wonderfully adapted, to obstinate casein
i LTON' S PERIODIOALDBOPB
ire not pleasant to take, butpowertui in their
I LYON’S PEEio'SrdAi bEopa
MYerharm any one if they follow trie direction*,;
LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS,
n cases of painful sickneas, act likeja ciana in
Tigoratirig, restoring arid renovating tbs system-
LYON’S PERIODICAL DxtOPS
are a scientifically prepare Enid preparation, and
more reliable than any Pill or Powder.
LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS
ere genuine only, when the name of Doctor Jobn
D. Lyon U written npon the directions, which are
snapped carefully arouse each bottle.
LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS
tre f or sale by druggists in city and country evsry-
LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS
OC*t but one dollar perbottle; will you waste away
with anxiety and pain, when an Investment of one
dollar will surely cure yon.
LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS
trill restore nature to its healthy courts, whatever
be the .Edlspcsinon.
LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS I
are safe at ail times when the directions ore ad-
Hared to-
LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS
when taken regularly always, prevent *lcmen.
and is not prevention better than curs I
LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS
cays stood the test cf 25 years’ experience.
LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS
receive the encomiums of all who use them. No
lidy should be without them. W* have letter* al-
most every day from ladies of the highest respec-
tability, telling ns they would not be withont the
French Periodical Drops for anything. Could wo
publish de fetters we have received, they would
convince the most incredulous. We have now in
dnd an instance of a lady who had been irregular
anti] her constitution was nearly broken down.
Her physicians mid her she had the Consumption, *
sed must die. She saw cur advertisement, and
come to see ns. We, toe, thought she was too tax
gone to be cured, but commenced at the cause with
tint Drop*. They actesl like a charm; and to-day
the is well and healthy, a living witness of tha
efficacy ofthe Flench Periodical Drops, and a it.
«ident of East Hartford, Connecticut. If you ar*
•offering any of the ills caused by Irregularity, wo
ask yon to give them a trial, and recommend them
to your afflicted friends. One trial will oonvlnc*
the most sceptical, and never after will yon be In-
duced to be without it
LYON’S PERIODICAL, DROPS
WHOLESALB
■JOHNETON, HALLOWAT A OOWBBR,
SO: 53 NORTH SIXTFH tTBSfcT,
by all Dealers in medicine everywhtref
». .
• si per bottle.
C. G. CLARK * C 0.,.
wbefiiai'e Draggists, proprietors,
irasa4
Philadelphia,
Haven. Conn.