Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, March 21, 1864, Image 7

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    FOR SALE AND TO LET.
fiFOR SALE—The neat modern DWEL
LING, 527 FRANKLIN- Street, with nice
yard, g apevines, Ac. pihl9- <t*
4E* i>UvIM;KK STKt mV RESIDENCE FOR
»&} SAT E. No. 1615—With large side and back
yard. Inquireof J. M. GUMMEY & SONS, 508
Walnut street mhl9 6t#
ARCH STREET PROPERTIES, three of
BSL which are -very "desirable; two of moderate
size, having all modern conveniences. For sale
»y A P.& J. H. MORRIS, 915 ARCH Bt. mhl9.it*
4SI _HOUSE 1805 LOMBARD STREET—FOR
K!iL SALE.—STORE AND DWELLING-.
All the. modern conveniences. Apply on the
premises- mhU-tfi
iLEVENTH STREET, N. W O RNER
—La OF eILBERT—2O feet front by 127 feet deep--
de-irabla as a dwelling or bnsiress stand: early
possession, and for sale by A. P. &J. H. MOR
RIS, 916 Arch St. mbl9- lt*
MSALE AT RPHAN.S’ COURT-Mar -,h22.
1864, the valuable HOTEL PROPERTY, N
comer FIFTH and CALLOW HILL Streets,
with adjoining two small houses on Fifth Street.
86,000 may remain on Mortgage. mhl9-2t*
gj§ THE LONG ESTABLISHED
E and DWELLING, No. 424 South
c-E' OND street. Three Dwellings in the rear,
one of wh ch is on Stamper street. Lot 18 leet by
U* JUPi in good order. Apply to ROBERT
GKAFFFN, No. 537 PINE street. mh!9-3t)
NO. 1932 RACE STREET-FOR SALE.—
.Knl desirable four-story brick DWELLING,
Wuh back buildings. Lot 20 feet front by 129 feet
deep to 'Aland etreet. Apply to
A. B. CARVER & CO.,
mhlB-6t* S. W. corner af Ninth and Filbertsts.
A H iNDSOME SMALL PLACE OF TWEN
jBe .TT ACRES, 1 X miles from of Jenkintown,
With STONE COTTAGE, 12 rooms throughout,
Bam, out-bnlldings, &c., nine miles from tne
city. Early possession. For sale by A P. &J.
H. MORRIS, 916 ARCH street. mhl9-4t*
ANU LOT FOR SALE OR TO
LET -On an improved lease, on the north
Bine of ARCH street, hetween Ninth and Tenth:
95 feet front by 140 feet deep to an alley leading into
Cherry street. Apply at No. 408 CHESTNUT
street, between 9 and 1 o’ clock. mhlB-3t*
4Ej| CHESTNUT HILL.—A modern-built,
Kill po nted stone,double DWELLING HOUSE,
back building, gas, water, and all eity eouve-
Bienci s; about two minutes’ walk from Depot,
lor sale, and possession Ist of April next.
R. A. & J. J. WILLIAMS,
Broad and Green streets.
mhio.fit}
ffl FOR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY
PROPERTY —A handsome Country Seat
and well-improved Farm of 90 acres. It Is one of
tte most desirable properties ever offered for sale.
Will be sold with or without stock and furniture.
No money required. Immediate possession given.
For full particulars, apply to J. M. GUMMEY &
SONS, 508 WALNUT etreet. fe93 lm6
M COUNTRY SEAT AND FARM FOR
SA LE —One-half or all that valuable Stone
post Farm of H 0 acres, BRISTOL TURNPIKE,
above the seven-mile stone, and near Tacony, wi'h
a fine view oi the Delaware river, ic. Mansion
house and other dwellings to let; also, factory and
gmithsbop. Apply on the premises, or R.
WHITAKER, No. 610 Locust street. mhl9-3t*
MFOR SALE.—Tiio Property on Sshool
House Lane, fronting eight hundred and
eight (880) feet on eaid Lane, and extending nearly
one-third of a mile to the Wissahickon, -with front
on that stream. Containing thirty (30) acres, with
numerous-desirable sites for Country Seats, five
minutes walkfrom the Railroad Depot, and twenty
minutes walk from the City. Apply to CHARLES
H. MTTIRHEID.No.aOS South SIXTH st. {26 60
£ COUNTRY SEAT AND FARM FOR
SALE—Containing fifty-flya acres,
Handsomely situated in Cheltenham township,
Montgomery county, Pennsylvania, about eight
miles from the city and one and a-half from York
xtoad Station, on tha North Pennsylvania Rail
load. The buildings are nearly new, substantial
find well calculated for a winter or summer reti-
to O. H. MUIRHEID, No. 26i
South SIXTH street, Philadelphia. sel9-tfs
£TO LET,—The SecondJ Third and Fourth
£*2?*®* of th® New Marble Store No. 619
UHESTNUT street.
The whole or any portion of the Commonwealth
Building, Nos. 611 and 613 Chestnut street.
The First, Second, Filth, Sixth and Seventh
Stories of the Old Post Office Building, Dock
street, below Third,
Apply to THOS. H. CONNELL,
at the Oonnl ing-house of Dr D. Jayne & Son,
mh!B-3t* 242 Chestnut street.
FOR SALE—A very desirable HOUSE, for
WBL a> moderate-si2ed family, in a good neighoor
liood in GEBMANTOWN, is now offered at a
low price, and on accommodating terms, in order
to dose an interest in the property; house 36 by 25
feet, with furnace, range, bath and hydrant water:
is built of stone and lined throughout. Also, a
fine BUILDING- SITE, with about Three Acres
of Land. Apply daily, except Thursday,
between 10 and 11 o’clock, at 805 MARKET
street. mhls tf
463 GERMANTOWN PROPERTY FOR
J2±j& SALE—A valuable Business Stand on Main
street, near Armat street, very valuable lot corner
of Main street and Ohelten avenue, with build
ings. Large bouse and one acre of ground, East
Tulpehocken street, with gas, water, &c., &c., 10
acres_ or land, Main street, Mount Airy, (the best
locations south of Chestnut Hill.) Also two tracts
of 40 acres each, near the same; two good houses,
"with grounds handsomely graded and planted
With shrubbery, on Wister street, near the rail
road. Also a number of small dwellings. For sale
cheap. Apply to ROBERT THOMAS, Convey
ancet, Main street, near~Walnnt Lane. mhl9-lm*
M A VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY
At Mount Airy, Twenty-second Ward, for
sale, .or would he exchanged for a farm. The
main building contains 30 rooms. There is also
■two tenant houses, stables, sheds, shops, and out
bnildingsof various hinds; icehouse &e., &c.,
■with about two acres of ground in a high state of
cultivation, plenty of grape vines, currants, rasp
berries, strawberries, &c., Ac. The above is well
calculated for a Boarding House or Hotel, and at
present, has a good run of country or farmers’
custom. For terms apply to ROBERT THOMAS,
Conveyancer, Main street, near Walnut Lane.
Gebmaktowh, March 17, 1564. mh!9. lm*
£l3 WILL BE SOLD BY M. THOMAS &
JBB SONS, on TUESDAY, March 23, noon, at the
Exchange, a large and valuable Lot of Ground,
With the buildings thereon, west side of FRONT
street between Raee and Vine, 61 feet front, 250
feet deep, with a front of 28 feet 8 inches on Craven
street. To be sold in two lots. It is seldom so
large a lot, so centrally and conveniently located,
near the Delaware front is offered for sale. The
attention of capitalists and those requiring plenty
of room for manufacturing purposes, is called to
tte sale, which will be absolute It now uro-
S?, c ™,n a 6ix P er cent invesment for Sver
« 31 ’ 0110 mhlB 3t*
fig VILLA. RESIDENCE
JgS.FOR SALE. —Being about to remove to
Chester county, I offer my residence for Bale at
cost. The house was bruit five years ago.
under my own careful superintendence, and.
no expense spared to mahe it complete. It
contains parlor, library, dining-room, eight
chambers, kitchen, wash-room, conservatory,
Ac., and has every modern convenience. It was
built for winter as well as summer occupancy.
The grounds are well planted with choice trees of
good size, handsome hedges, &e. The garden is
very rich, and large enough to raise all the needed
vegetables for a family. Price $13,000. Terms to
suit the purchaser. Apply on the premises
Beading Pike 200 yards above the 9 mile stone
mhlS-12t§ JOHN M. HILDEBURN.
ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT FOB
SSL SALE—On the BRISTOL TURNPIKE near
abont eight miles from Philadelphia,
very accessible by steamboat and railroad, con
venient also to churches and schools. For
healthiness and beanty of situation, as well as
surrounding advantages, this property is unsur
tbe suburbs of Philadelphia.
The MANSION, of brown stone, commanding
fine views of the Delaware River, built and fln
manner > is spacious
and replete with all the modern conveniences for
about'Eagres ue lnt lw ,F he , grounds comprise
about 23 ACRES, beautifully laid out and orna
mented with a great variety of old and young
forest trees and shrubbery: a laree garden with
abundance of fruit, orchard Ac. 6 E “ Wlth
On the premises are also erected a gardener',
cottage,- Lodge. Orchard-house, gS.IouJ
Conservatory, gas house and extensive stabling
no expense having been spared to make this in all
respects a first-class residence. Applyto
O. H. MUIRHEID,
N 0.2 03 South Sixth street.
e2D-30t>
fig _ SPLENDID.MANSION AND COUNTRY
WEAK OEEMANTOWN FOR
—The Subscriber. offers for Sale
S« + Jf^ elegailt MANSION HOUSE, sit.
25® StrfPJ 11 ® 1, of MANHEUYE and GREEN
The honae has spa-
Sa diDgB » bQilfc of Stone and finishedin
t S.vf ner ' of expense, -with
nSii-?^ rlor * B P ac i°ns hall, and staircase
fire oroof°an<l room:’ pantry, with
chambers’- bap]?™^ ll °“ ? e first floor; four large
SstenMs , iSd k iSS n ’ WHI i all the modern con
ehamSers ’o“ he ttod Zot Second floor andW
irS^stMdß-Cellar t^ OU I dout ’ with stationary
•wasnstandß, cellar pared and verv drv Tlie
Stable and barns are comDlete. Fine Oar den in
good order . The most attractive t«Vt „re s i
in the o d Shade and Evergreens, combines-pr 1
the most desirable places to be the Zf
try. There are between seven and eight acres of
ground in the estate. Convenient to ? Wavn™ and
Dny s Lane Stations and near the Main street a d
Can be examined every day in the week
For further particulars apply to
WWI- H HEWER
Ko, ire South Fourth street,
SU*lB-3t*
FOR SALE ANi> TO LET
a rOR, RENT—Th« tbr -e-story brick RESI
DENCE, with attics, double back buildings
atid Mde yard, No. 5250 FRAN KLIN street, oppo
site The Square. J. M. GUMMEYA SONS, 508
Walnut, street. mhl9
fe ST' -.YIiVLER K p-C’iLDENO E.—Wanted to pur
chase—a country place, within a short dis
tance of the city; house mustbe a first-class resi
dence. Appl> to J -H. tiURTIS & SON, Real
Estate Brokers. 433 Walnut 6treet mh!2
STREET—FOR S*LE-A very de
sirable three-story brick Dwelling, basement,
dii.ing.room and kitchen,, built in a superior man
ner; bath, gas. gas fixtures. Apply to J. H.
OTJRTIS & SON, Kfeal Estate Brokers, 433—Wal
nntst
MBPRTICE STREET, WE T PHILADEL
PHIA—E ORSA LE—A handsome residence,
being a corner property, finished in a superior
manner, repleie with every convenience. Lot 100
by by 175 feet. Apply to J. H. CURTIS & SON,
Real Estate Brokers, 433 Wa'nut street.
® CHESTER COUNTY—FARM FOR SALE,
containing 133 acres first quality laud, 1$
acres woodlandj situate 1# miles from Westches
ter. Large d* üble bouse, built two years ago;
new stone barn.' wagon house, ice-hoase, spring
house, &c.; water in every field, a stream of water
passing tbrongh the place. Young orchard, peach,
apple, cherry and plum tTee, Ac. J. M. GUM
MEY & v ONS SUB WainQt street.
M CHESTNUT HILL—FOR SALE.—The
property of the late Samuel Hlldebnrn. Esq.,
situate on the Perkiomen turnpike, ashortdlstauce
from the railroad depot; elegant large mansion
with every city convenience, large green house
and every necessary out-bnilding. Will be sold
with from fonr to twenty acres of land attached;
commands the most handsome and extended view
from Chpsnut Bill. J, M. GUMMEY A SONS,
508 Walnut Blreefc.
MFOR SALE—A Handsome COUNTRY
RESIDENCE, witn 60 Acres of superior
Land barn, cartage-house. See. ,
&c.. situate on the Lancaster turnpike, within ten
iriinutes* walk from “White Hall, * * orHaverford
Stations, on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad.
Mai.sian-houFe of stone, 50 by 40 feet, modern
built, with parlor, 20 by 36 feet, wide hall, library,
dinmg-ioom, kitchen, and 11 chamoere~-andis
handsomely shaded with forest trees; excellent
water and fruit of every kind. j. M. GTJMMEY
Sc SONS, SCB Walnut street. . , mhl9
FOR SALE.—The FARM known as
fiiaL “LINDEN,** containing about3l acres, in
Cheltenham Township,Montgomery County, west
side of Old York Turnpike, at the eight mile stone,
within 'en minutes walk of either “Chelten
Hills’* or “York Road** stations, on the North
Pennsylvania Raiiroad.
The improvements consist of a large Stone
Dwelling House (newly roofed), containing 14
rooms; piazza front, excellent water, large ice
) onee filled, large stone barn, modem style, with
stabling for 8 horses and 6 cows; stone carriage
house, com cribs and granary over, &e.
The land is nearly alt tillable and in an excellent
state of cultivation. The delightful situation of
this place, its proximity to the city, and man£ of
the most beautiful country seats in the neighbor
hood of Philadelphia, render it very attractive.
Communication with the city is had almost honrly
by the North Pennsylvania Railroad. Apply to
OHAS. H. MUIRREID,
No. 205 South SIXTH street.
fe26-30t
TDI.ITT OINfl -• oTs O H E'T'S-
D N TJT STREET—West of Nineteenth, 89 ft.
by 178 ft. For Sale by HEN BY B. CHEW, No.
2U4 Sonth FOURTH Street. mhl9-4t#
LOFTS TO LET,—lno feet by 30. Well lighted.
Also, a second-story room, with line Oonntinp
honse, Fire-proof, &c. Apply at 44 North FIFTH
Btreet - mhld-tf}
Turning lathe and sewing machine
FOR SALE, at 1803 LOMBARD st. mhtl-tts
TO LET—Large and small ROOMS, np stair*.
Sl3 and 814 CHESTNUT street. fe-).tf
LEGAL NOTICES.
OF COMMON PLEAS FOR
1 THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL
PHIA. —Estate °f MATTHEW W. CARSWELL.
The Auditor appointed by the CQurt to audit,
an d adjust the first and final account of
THOMAS SHIPLEY, Trustee of the Estate of
Malth.-wW. Carswell, and to matte distribution
of 'he balance in the hands ot the accountant,
will meet the parties interested for the purposes of
his appointment, on TUESDAY, March 29th,
1864, abll o’clock, A. M., at the Wetherill House,
No. 605 SANSOM Street, in the city of Philadel
phia mhlB-f,m,w,st*
E
STATE OF THOMAS DILLON, deceased.—
—I The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit,
settle and adjust the account or Bernard Lynn.
Executor o f the last Will and Testament of
THOMAS DILLON, deceased, and to report dis
tribution of the balance in the hands ot the accoun
tant, -will meet the parties interested for the pur-
E ose L of his appointment, on MONDAY, March
21, 1864. at 4 o’ clock P. M.. at his Office, No. 217
South SIXTH street, Philadelphia.
JOHN GOFORTH,
Auditor.
mhll-f, m, w, 51* J
Letters of administration on the
Estate of JOSEPH B. SHEWELL, deceased,
late of tlie city of Philadelphia, having been
granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to
his Estate are requested to make payment, and
those braving claims or demands against the same
to present them without delay to F. R. BACKUS,
Administrator, No. 350 North Delaware Avenue
Phii.adex.phia, Feb. 13. 1664. fels-mst*
Estate of rev. henry steele
CLARKE. D. D., DECEASED Letters of
Administration to the estate of Rev. Henry Steele
Clarke, D. D., late of the city of Philadelphia,-
deceased, have been duly granted to STEPHEN
COLWELL, 1031 ARCH street, said city. All
persons indebted to said Estate will please make
payment, and those having claims will present
them to him or his Attorney.
fels-m6ws WM. S. PEIRCE, 623 Walnut st.
EDUCATION
TREEMOUNT SEH ’ NARY,, NORRISTOW N
PA., FOR YOUNa MEN AND BOYS—
The Summer Session of Four months will com
mence on TUESDAY, April 5, at which time
there will be room for additional pupils. The
last term, was filled to the extent of the domestic
arrangements. JOHN W._LOCH,
mb 18, f,m, w-6t#
Employment for women.—a depart
ment for teaching Women Telegraphing has
been commenced in the School of Design building,
1334 CHESTNUT Street. Ladies wishing to learn
may apply as above. Charge for instruction, 525,
mhs-lmo§ ' ANNIE L. OOLLADAY.
INFANT’S RETREAT.
MEDIA, DELAWARE 00., 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, APRIL 13. Media is 13 miles from Phila
delphia by Railroad. For particulars apply to
gfX; s * Edwards, Media, Pa. References:
Bishop Potter, Bishop Stevens, and the Epis-
Cl 4 rgy of 1110 city; also to Abraham
Martin, Esq. , ’ feL7-3ms
Gbbat
Disoovbby
USEFUL AND VALUABLE
DISCOVERY 1
HILTON’S
INSOLUBLE CEMENT
Is of more general practical utility
thon any invention now before the
public. It has been thoroughly test
edduringthe last two years by prac-'
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be
Applicable to
tile useful
Arts.
SUPERIOR TO ANY
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ABe thing.
a 55?S?** In »oluble Cement is
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SSi I^ M J IFIC PRINCIPLES,
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■ Combina
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Boot and Shoe
Mannfac
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BOOT AND SHOE
Manufacturers using Machines will
find it the bfest article known for Ce
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Jewelers.
JEWELERS
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And we claim as an especial merit;
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. IT IS THE ONLY
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l hat is a sure thing for mending
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> . Bone, Ivory*
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HILTON BROS. A CO.,
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rdst.; Joseph Godfrey A Ob., 38 N.
Families,
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TYATES.—2O pails Dates landing, and for sale
2. BUSIES & cb.,lloSoatU
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN ; FBIL.%BgLPB.IA, MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1864
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MEDICAL.
WHOLE SAL*
Philadelphia,
by all Dealers In msdlolns rvsrywhsro j
O, G. CLARK A CO.,
Wholesale Druggists, Proprietors,
Raysu, Ooue.
M«i.OKjAu.-
DAIVNVABT’S BBONCHIAL. TROCHES, for
®“ l , e of Hoarseness, Tnroat Diseases, Ac.,
■ lie rr l n u , „« i y recommended to public speakers, as
„..'f i?' 1 ™ 1 remedy extant fox tbe above dis
monr possession*- 1 out one of the man y testimonials
n a t> Harrisburg, Feb. Bth, 1864.
i,. ovrS* ■a£?*J* a *- D ' lar Sir: 1 ha ™ used
.nd rthM-^ tleh,, f l Troches, Wistar’s Lozenges,.
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cbeerinli^^™ in ® om P a rison. with them all, can
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Tonrs tr oly, ■. T.H. ROBINSON,
tfannfectnra? S V ee !bvterian Church.
HiSisCrg" 64 by °- A ‘ BAJJnVART & 00.,
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Drngeisu o n E SHOEMAKER & CO.,
«; E- cor - Fonrth and Race sts.,
?l** i 5 tw_ FPliUadelphia.
Also, by Retail Druggists generally. *
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associated w*P%S*2TbSSL
•?i» llaT !? R dissolved partnership, tbs
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?im < &, 1 o^ erw 5 eD Ooates <“>d Brown where he will
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Xrrh 5 Br Ohchitis, Diphtheria, and other diseases
of th e throat and respiratory organs.
t * le diseases in which successful cures
nave been made are mentioned below,
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Paralv^s Sta * e *’ Diseases of the Liver or
r-araiysis. Kidneys.
* Diabetes.
“d Ague. Prolapsus Uteri (Falling
A«h^.. Uon - of Womb). ‘
A-thma. Prolapsus flm (or Piles)
SSa. K ° lUsloM ’
Bronchitis. Detfcefs
influents and Catarrh.
No charge far consults I
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Testimonials to oe seen
QPAIi DENTAUiINaT
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tersiveness will recommend it to every one. Be
ing composed with the assistance of the Dentist,
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offered as a RED! ABTiK substitute for the uncer
tain washes formerly in vogue.
Eminent Dentists, acq oainted with the constitu
ents of the DENTALIuNA, advocate its uses: ft
contains nothing to prevent It* unrestrained em
ployment. Made only by
JAMES T. SHINN, Apothecary.
_ BROAD and SPRUCE Streets
_f o* hy Druggist* generally, and
Fred. Brown, D. L. Stackhouse.
HaasardAQo., RobertO. Davis,
Q. B. Keeny, Qeo. C. Bower*,
IfSicH. Kay, Charles Shirera,
C. H. Reedies, <5. J. Scattergood.
T. J. Husband, j. o. Turnpenny, & Co.
Ambrose Smith, Charles H. Eberls.
Thomas Wearer, James N. Marts, '
William B. Webb, E. Bringhurat & Co,,
James L. Bispham, Dyott & Co.,
Hughes* Coombe, H. O. Blair,
Henry A. Bower. Wyeth & Bro.
Electricity.
WONDERFUL DISCO VERY AHD WON-
DERFUL, KEStTLTS.
All acute and chronic diseases cured by spe
cial guarantee, -when, desired by the patient, at
1220 WAJLNTJT. street, Philadelphia, and In
case of a failure no charge 1b made, ifo drug
, ging the system with uncertain medical agents.
All cures performed by Magnetism, Galvanism
or other modifications of Electricity, without
shoe Ice or any unpleasant sensation. For fur-'
ther information send- and get a pamphlet, 1
which contains hundreds of certificates from
| some of the most reliable men in Philadelphia, !
'who have been speedily and permanently 1
cured after all other treatment from medical
men had failed. Over eight thousand cured Is.!
| less than four years, at 1320 WAI*NUT street. 1
. N. B. —Medical men and others who desire a
| knowledge of my new discovery, com
mence a full course of lectures at any time 1
Prof. BOIYTiFS has qualified over one thousand
' physicians, who use Electricity as a specialty. ,
1 Consultation free. 1
PBOFS. BOELES * GAX*EOWAY,
; ocl4-tf 1220 Walnut street, Phila.
JUMELLE’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF
DOCK. —We often hear it repeated by those
who have need JUMELLE’S COMPOUND
SYRUP OF DOCK, that among ail the thousand
remedies offered to the public, there is none of them
so salutary as acongh medicine, so potent as an in
vigorator, so effectual as a purifying specifics and
so Fhootmg and restorative in cases of physical de
bility, nervous irritation and a general sinking or
a prostration of the system.
Foreale by the proprietor, F. JUMELLE, No.
IS2S Market street* and by all Druggists. ffe-f-3ms
HODGSON’ S BRONCHIAL TABLETS ARE
found-to be an indispensable requisite in ths
treatment of Bronchitis, Catarrh, Hoarsness, and
similar complaints affecting the organs of ths
voice: particularly recommended by public speak
ers, singers, and amateurs. Prepared, wholesale
and retail, by LANCASTER A WILLS.
STLAOK’S DIPHTHERIA LOZENGES.-
These Lozenges are a safe and speedy cure for
Diphtheria, Coughs, Sore Throat, Hoarseness and
Bronchial Affections generally. Try them.
THOMAS ESTLACK, Jr., Druggist, S. W. cor.
of Eighteenth and Market sts.. Phila. ia2B-3xn,
TAYLOR’S ARNICA OIL OR EMBROCA
TION. —A reliable article. Positively cures
Rheumatism. Neuralgia and Spnuns, Frosted
Feet, Chlllblalns, Pains in the Limbs, Chest, Sid#
Bask. For sale by the Proprietor, H. B. TAY
LOR, Tenth and CaltcwblU streets. Pries,
25 cents. fe22-3m*
JUST RECEIVED BY LATE IMPORTA
tton, Hennessey’ # fine Old Brandy, expressly
for medicinal use. LANCASTER A WILLS
55555?. eeT>tlßts ’ N E- corner ARCH and
TENTH Sts.. Phils- .035
DRUGS.
LAWRENCE'S METALLIC BROWN PAINT
PER CENT METALLIC BASE.
The Metallic base* of this Paint is composed of
the Protoxide and Peroxide of Iron. Its proper
ties are such as to give it superiority over all otners
in the market for the purpose for which it is re
commended.
It has been proved by thorough exposure, and by
comparibon with other paints, to be the only re
liable Paint to resist the action of salt water and
salt atmosphere.
It is therefore especially recommended for ship
bottoms, hulls, decks, boiler fronts, smoke stacks
and steam pipes. For iron railings, fences, cars,
railroad and other bridges, it is not excelled.
It is especiallyudaptedfor
METAL ROOFS.
It is not affected by acids or gases, and is a per
fect protector against rust on metals, and from
dampness on brick walls.
It mixes and blends readily with other paints,
and by comparison to the amount of surface a given
weight will cover, costa about one-half as much as
other Metallic Paints.
Wherever this Paint has been used, it has given
entire satisfaction, which is, we believe, more
than can be said of any other paint in the market.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER & 00.,
mhll.fmw24ts] Sole Agents for Pennsylvania,
N. E. .corner Fourth and Race streets, Phila.
THRESH ENGLISH EXTRACTS, Ac., Ac
r Just received direct from GEO. ALLEN A
(JO., Ampthill, a supply of Ext. Aconiti. Bella
donna, Cannab, Ind., Oonii, Digitalis, Hyos
cyami and Taraxaci, tflso, Oleum Amygd,
Dnlc, Oleum Croton, Tiglii, Elaterium, Lactu
carinm, and a foil assortment' of fresh medi
cinal leaves, Ac.*, Ac. BULLOOK A CREN
SHAW. Arch and Sixth streets.-
ESSENTIAL OILS for Colognes, Pomades,
Ac.—Such as Oils of Almond, Lemon, Berga
mot, Orange, Rose, Citronelia, Verbena, Rose
Geranium, Neroli, Trne Cinnamon, Jessamin,
Aniseed, Caraway, Fennel, Wintergreen, Pep
permint, gassalras, Cassia, Cloves, Ac., all war
ranted pure* and first quality: for sale as wanted
by WILLIAM ELLIS A CO., Druggists, No
75*4 Market street. felB*
BO BERT SHOEMAKERA 00.-
Robt. Shoemaker, Benj. H. Shoemaker,
WM. M. Shoemaker, Riohaed M. Shoemaker.
TO DRUGGISTS.—We offer the following, o
recent importation: Agaric, Aniseed, Star Anise,
Caraway and Canary Seed, Althem, Aconite and
Calamus Roots, Barbadoes Tar, Poppy Heads,
Tonqna Beans, Refined Borax, Refined Camphor,
Jennings’s Calcined and Garb. Magnesia,Calabria
Liquorice, Essential Oils of prime Quality, Frenoh
Chamois, Wedgwood and Porcelain Mortars and
Pill Tiles, Evaporating Dishes, Porcelain Fun
nels, Flint-Glass Prescription Vials, Druggists’
Furniture Bottles, of Boston manufacture, French
Vial Corks, Pallet Knives* Ac.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER A 00.,
Wholesale Druggists,
fe3 N. E. corner Fourth and Race streets.
THE NEW “PILE PIPE.”—A SIMPLE,
cleanly and portable contrivance for the appli
cation of unguents to the Internal surface of the
HUBBELL, Apothecary, Ml,
ition, Office honn froa
at the office. deS-Smf
INSURANCE.
I STANCE AND TEUST COMPANY
JU-TOEffIEAKDUFE INSURANCE, 4K-
NtTl nl^i?? E 2 ST COMPANY, ofPhiladelphia.
OFFI 2S> s°* 4t » CHESTNUT Street.
EjSI? 6 on lares, grant A*u
rallvwhil?SfSr^f eiltß ®p*make contracts geiLe-
TUev’aetii?Tv2SJii. om « t S e ooatingencles of life.
Receivers. nmmtSU ■^^? nlnlß trators, Assignee*,
Miners serf Coßlinittee of Lunatics, Guardians ol
'2£££SB& ‘ J *^«S3532fS
tSFafiSL* parUolpaaoll 01 *»«■ to the In.
Thomas Bldg-way, j 0 tm A. Brown
Bobert FearsaU, Join E. Eattmer
John B. Slack, , Jolmaffiffi
Thomas p. James, Seth J. Oomiv.
Frederick Brown, Isaac Starr,
George Taken, Stacy B. Barcroft.
Henry G. Freeman, Tm. P. Jenks, -
mmioAi. Examikhbs—Geo. Emerson, M.D.,
and Samuel Chamberlains, M.D., attend at tit
office daily at 12 o’ clock xlooxu
Pamphlets containing tables of rates and expla.
nation of terms of application, and farther Infor
mation can be had at the office. '
_ , THOMAS BIDGWAYv. President.
Johh F. Jamba. Actuary. fel*
P MUTUAL INSURANCE COM
PANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
pSfWZD 1804—CHARTER PER.
01mnge. 224 WALNT,T street, opposite the Ex.
STJRA^rrv J^ EINE “d INLAND IN-
C ° m ? ! i° y *? snre s from loss or
damage by 1* IKE, on liberal terms, on building
merchandise, furniture *c., for liinitedperSdl’
“mS™™ 11111 on buildings, by deposit of
The Company has been in active operation for
the period of SIXTY YEARS, .during which all
losses have been promptly adjusted and paid,
DIRECTORS.
|D. Clark Wharton,
Lawrence Lewis, Jr M
David Lewis,
Benjamin Etting,
The mas H. Powers,
A R. McHenry,
Edmond GastUion.
John L. Hodge,
Adolphus Peries,
Will t»in McKee,
M. B. Mahony,
John T. Lewis,
John R. Wilmer,
William S. Grant,
Robert W. Learning,
JOHN R. WTK
Samuil Wilcox, Seen
FLEE INSURANCE COM -
OFFICE NO. IXU SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
BJELOW OHBSTWBT.
‘J? f l *? Insurance Company of the County ot
Philadelphia. Incorporated hy the legislature
of Pennsylvania in 1839, for indemnity against
loss or damage by fire, exclusively.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Tills old and reliable institution, with ample
capital and contingent fund carefully Invested,
continues to Insure buildings, furniture,-merchan
dise, Ac., either permanently or for a limited
time, against loss or damage by Are, at the lowest
rates consistent with the absolute safety of Its
customers.
Losses adjusted and paid with all possible de
spatch. ■
DIRECTORS.
Charles J. Sutter, Robert V. Massey,
Henry OriUy, John Horn,
Frederick Schober, Joseph Moore,
Henry Budd, George Meeks,
Andrew H. Miller, James N. Stone.
CHARLES J. SUTTER, President.
Bbsjaiub F. Hobcklby. Sec’y and Treasurer.
JEFFERSON FIRE INSURANCE COM
PANY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Office North
east corner of THIRD and BUTTONWOOD
streets (late Tammany).
Incorporated by the legislature of Pennsylva
nia. Ohabtbb Psbpbtujii,. Capital authorised
hy law, 5100,000. Make Insurance against Loss
or Damage by Fire of Public or Private Build
lugs, Furniture, Stocks of Goods and Merchan
dise, on favorable terms.
DIRECTORS.
George Erety,
August o. Sillier,
John F. Belsterllcg,
Henry Troomner,
William McDaniel,
Jocob Nullet,
George Blutx, Jr.,
Samuel
GEORGE
JOHN F. BELSTERLI!
Fimr E. ConmAH.
A MERICAN MUTUAL INSURANCE COM
JCjL PANY—Office, F&rquh&r Building, No. 11
Walnut street. MARINE AND INLAND IN
SURANCES. —Risks takeuf on vessels, cargoes
and freights to all parts of the world, and on goods
on inland transportation on rivers, canals, rail*
roads and other conveyances throughout tht
United States.
WH.1.1 AM CRAIG, President.
PETER CULLEN, Vice President.
D. B. Stacbv, Secretary.
OIBJSOTOBB.
William Oral* Henry 0. Dallet,
Peter Cnllen, William T. Lowber,
John D&llett, j. Johnson Brown,
William H. Merrick, Samnel A. Union,
Qlllies Dallett, Mason Hutchins,
Benjamin W. Richards, Henry L. Elder,
Pearson Serrlll, Charles Oonrad,
WUUam M. Baird. 1
American fire insurance com-
PANT,
INCORPORATED 1816.—CHARTER PER
PETUAL.
SlO WALNUT Street, above THIRD Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Having a large paid up CAPITAL STOCK and
SURPLUS Invested In sound and available Secu
rities, continue to Insure on Dwellings, Stores,
Furniture, Merchandise, Vessels in port, and their
Cargoes, and other personal property. All
liberally and promptly adjusted.
Thomas R. Maris, John T. Lewis,
John Welsh, James R. Campbell,
Samuel C. Morton, Edmund G. Dutllh/
Patrick Brady, Charles W. Pouitney,
lsrael Morris.
THOMAS R. MARIS, President.
AT.BSUT o. L. CttAwroßii. Secretary. my 22-
INSURAN.CE COMPANY OF NORTH
AMERICA. —MARINE, FIRE AND IN
LAND TRANSPORTATION INSURANCE.
Office, No. 232 WALNUT street, South side,
East of Third street. I
The Properties of' this Company are well in
vested and furnish an available fund for the ample
Indemnity of all persons who desire to be pro
tected by Insurance.
MARINE RISKS taken on Vessels, Freights
and Cargoes.
INLAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS on
Merchandise per Railroads, Canals and Steamboats
FIRE RISKS on Merchandise, Furniture and
Buildings in City and County.
INCORPORATED IN 17M—CAPITAL 8506,68*.
AND PAID IN AND SECURELY IN
VESTED. TOTAL PROPETIES,
81,300,000. PERPETUAL
CHARTER.
OISIOTOES.
Arthur G. Coffin, James N. Dickens,
Samnel W. Jones, S. Morris Wain,
John A. Brown, John Mason,
Charles Taylor, George L. Harrison,
Ambrose White, Francis R. Cope,
Richard D. Wood, Edward H. Trotter,
WUUam Welsh, E. S. Clarke,
William E- (Bowen, W i 111 am Cummings.
T. Charleton Henry.
ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President
Chablhb Platt. Secretary.
Fire insurance exclusively—the
PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE
UOMPANY—lncorporated 1825—Charter Perpet
ual—No. 510 WAIaNUT Street, opposite Inde
pendence Square.
This Company, favorably known to the commu
nity for nearly forty years, continues to insure
against loss or damage by fire, on Public or Private
Buildings, either permanently or fora limited time.
Also, on Furniture, Stocks of Goods and Merchan
dise generally, on liberal terms.
Their Capital, together with a large Surplus
Fund 1b invested in the most careful manner,
which enables them to oflfer to the insured an un
doubted security in the case of loss.
DIRECTORS.
Jonathan Patterson, Thomas Robins,
Alexander Benson, Daniel Smith, Jr.
William Montelius, John Devereux,
Isaac Hazlehnrst, Thomas Smith,
Henry Lewis,
JONATHAN PATTERSON, President.
William Q-. Obowbllm Secretary.
Fame insurance company.
NO. 406 CHESTNUT STREETS ***•
PHILADELPHIA. ’
FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE.
___ , _ . PIBECTOBB.
? nc ?’ : Jno.W.Everman,
Charles Richardson, ; Robert B.Potter,
Jno. Kessler, Jr.,
E.D. Woodruff,
a 11 .!? 00 - Ohas. Stokes,
Geo. A. West, j os t> Ellis.
FRANCIS N. B UOK° B president.
„ CHAS. RICHARDSON, Vice President.
W. I. Bt AMOHABD. Secretary.
CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Branch office.4o9 WALNUT street. Cash
Capital and Assets, 8330,500.
• JOSEPH TILLINGHAST, Agent.
Refer by permission to
E. O. SCRANTON, President Elm City Bank,
New Haven, Conn. \
JAMES M. BEEBE & CO., Boston, Mass.
(. WILLIMANTia LINEN COMPANY, New
York City. f«2O-iy
J. fi. LIPKRCOTT * Co., Philadelphia.'
DHERER, President,
retary
Henry Oerter.
Christopher H. fililier.
Frederick Sta&ka,
Jonas Bowman,
Frederick Doli.
Jacob Schandier,
Stephen Smith,
MiUer.
! ERETY, President.
NO-, Vice President.
Secretary. al2-ti
INsUttAN'O®.
qharteh
im.
FHaNKON
FIRE COMPANY
pm i a k miL
•fibfcETS
on January i, 1864.
$2,457,849 95.
CAPITAL, - - -
ACCRUED SURPLUS, - - - - 971 000
INVESTED PREMIUMS, - - - 1,086)288
UNSETTLED CLAIMS'
£8,416
LOSS PAID SINCE 1829,
S 5, ut 0,000.
PEEPETP AL AND TEMPORARY POLICIES
;! ON LIB I BAL TEBMS.
CbanesN. Lea,
Tobias Wagner, Edward d Dale,
Samtie] Grant, George Fales, *
Jacob B. Mniih,. Alfred Filler.
George W. Bi.-hards, -Fra*. W. Lewis, w U
chabi-es n. banckee"SSitotT
t -nr C. DALE. Vice-President.
JAfi. w. Mcallister, >'ec.Pro Tem,
Tilt RELiANt t iJNOUAANUE (JUMPANY
■ F PUILA HELPHIA.
Incorporated in iMi. Charter Perpetnal.
OFFICE No. 3(fc WALNUT Street.
“S™Bl lost or lumuee by mtT
fK?? e ES,STOEEP ANr) OTHER BUILDINGS;
wlg^a
Jlrst Mortgage on City Property, -well
secured. »••••• ..... •• • BiCBiOOQ 0^
United States Government T^nana• ~• 119.000 aa
Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loans.... 50,006 69
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 6 per ~
cent *3* 000.00 c Loan .......... 18*006 66
Pennsylvania Railroad Ist and 2d Mort
gage Loans ........b. 35*606 66
Camden and Amfcoy Railroad Com- • :
pany’e 6 per cent Loan 6,006 69
Philadelphia Mid Reading ‘Railroad
Company’s6per cent Loan 5,066 00
Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad 7 :
percent Loans ; ...., 4,500 69
Commercial Bank of Penn’a. Stock..... 10,000 06
Mechanics’ Bank 5t0ck................. 4,000 09
County Fire Insurance Company’s *
Stock.. i«OM 66
Union Mutual Insurance Company’s
Stock .. . ,
Reliance Insurance Company of’Phiial • . -
delphia 5t0cn...... .... 2*500 69
Loans on Collaterals, well secured!.... 2*250 06
Accrued intere5t......................... 5,092 60
Cash in bank and on hand....... 111!!!! 16,587 80
wortn at present market Talne *399,66*36
DIRECTORS. ’
Olem Tingley, Benj. W. Tingley,.
Wm. B. Thompson, Robert Tolßnd,
Samnel Bispham, Wm. Steyenson,
Hebert Steen, Hampton Xi. Carson*
William Mnsser, Marshall Hill, . ;
Charles Leland, x Johnson Brown*
Thos HI Moore. . -
CLEM TINGLEY, President.
Thos. O. Hix-l, Secretary. jal-fm w-lyj.
FIRE 'ASSOOI ATI OH,—
n> Eat a r P° rated March 27* 1820.
* g|gl A. OFFICE, No. 34 N. FIFTH street*
WJHfey'N Insnre BUILDINGS. HOUSEHOLD
jfeSagrf FURNITURE and MEROHANDISB
gsherally, from Loss by Fire, (In the
City ol Philadelphia only.) . -
Statement of the Assets of the Assoclatlon,
- ary 1, 1863. ’ .
Bonds and Mortgages on Property in the
City of Philadelphia 0n1y... *.; .*697,261 32
Ground Rents 26,806 64
Real* Estate, (Office, Fifth and North
streets.) ..... 14,396 13
U. S. Gov. 5-20, Bonds 45,000 00
Deposit -with U. S. Assistant Treasurer. 25,000 00
Cash on hand....... 25,629 87
TRTJSTEESi
QEOEGE W. TBYON, President,
wm. H- Hamilton, Jos. B. Eyndall,
John Sonder, latlP. Coats, .
Peter A. Keyser, Samnel Sparhawlr.
Jolm Phllbin, Charles P. Bower,
John Carrow, Samnel Scattergood.
Qeo. I. Yonng, Jesse laghtfoot.
mys WIUJAM T Brm.EE. Secretary.
OBOOBKIiss.
FHFSH SMOKED SALMON—Spiced. Salmon,
Yarmqnth Herring, inst received and
tor sale by THOMPSON BLACK & SON, Broad
and Chestnut streets, mhlß
YfEWBOLD HAMS— The Genuine Newbold
Ham, just received and for sale by THOMP
SON BLACK & SftlL Broad and Chestnut sts.
CHOICE HAVanMgigaßS. —Jnst received
a lot of Havana Cigars, of our own importa
tion, which we will sell by the box at wholesale
prices. SIMON COLTON & SON, S. W. cor.
BROAD and WALNUT. - ■
Yarmouth bloaters Yarmouth
Bloater Herring, ot extra fine quality, inst re
ceived and for sale by SIMON COLTON A SON.
S. W. cor. BROAD and WALNUT.
Tomatoes in glass—ioo doz. Fresh
Tomatoes in Glass Jars—a very superior
article, for sale by JAMES R. WEBB, Walnut
and Eighth Streets.
SMOKED SALMON AND HERRING -
Smoked Salmon and Yarmouth Herring, just
received, and for sale by JAMES R. WEBB,
Walnut and Eighth Streets. v
TFfEW DUTCH CHEESE ANCHOVIES AND
_L . Cnracoa, just received and for sale at
COUSTY’S, No. 118 South SECOND street.
PRIME CARACCAS COCOA SHELLS at 25
cents per lb. COUSTY’S, No: 118 South
SECOND street.
ALMERIa GRAPES. —Choice Almeria Grapes
in large clusters and first order, for sale by M.
F. SPILLIN, N. W. corner Arch and Eighth
streets.
COFFEE. —Prime old Government Java Coffee:
alco, Maracaibo, La Guayra, Rio, Ac., for
sale by M F. SPILLIN, N. W. corner Arch and
Eighth streets.
MACCABONI AND VERMIOV.T.T.T Tt»n««
Maecaroni and Vermicelli of superior quality
just landed and for sale by M. ,F. SPILLIN, Nf.
W. corner Arch and Eighth streets.
HEIDRIECK A CO’S CHAMPAGNE very
choi oe Sherry and Madeira Wine, fine Brandy.
Younger’s Scotch Ale and Guiness’s Brown Stout
for sale 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
E. B. CLARKE dealer In fine groceries, Mala
street, adjoining Railroad Depot, Germantown.
Refined sugars and syrups of *t.t,
grades manufactured at the Southwark Sugar
Refinery and the Grocers’ Sugar House, for sal*
by E. O. KNIGHT A CO., Southeast comsr
Water and Chestnut streets.
FRESH OLIVE OIL in whole, half, and quarter
bottles, for sale by E. B. CLARKE grocer
mam street, adjoining Railroad Depot, German-
liRESH GROCERIES FOR UTTRTStTIVTfI S
J"® w B** s i ns > Currants, Citrons, Prunes,
£ **& -AJditmds. Just received fresh, for sala
by E. B. CLARKE, dealer In fanoy and staple*
groceries, Main street, ad joining Railroad Depot,
Germantown.
TOBACCO AND SEtfABS.
Pennsylvania sea leaf tobacco
19 Cases Pennsylvania Sea Leaf Wrappers and
Fillers, in store and for sale by GEORGE AL—
KIN’S A CO., 154 North DELAWARE Ayew
nne. . mhl7
HAVANA CIGARS—3OOO Havana Cigars re.
ceived per Brig Marie Louise, and for sale by
GEORGE ALKIN’S A 00., 154 North DELA
WARE Avenue. - mh!7
Havana cigars— •
A good assortment constantly in Store and
Bond—at lowest rates for cash.
. STEPHEN FUGUET, Importer,
mh2-3mos No. 216 S.. Front Street. 1
TOBACCO— 30 CAt Es ANDERSON’S NAVY
Pounds.. 57 cases Pennsylvania-Seed Leaf
■Tobacco. 45 Hbds. Maryland Tobacco. 25 Hhds.
Kentucky Shipping Tobacco. For by
BOLDIN A WARTMAN, No. 105 North Water
Street. mh4J
VTHtGINIA MANUFACTUREDTOKACOO—
V THE FIRST ARRIVAL S.INCJE THE WAB
BROKE OUT 35 boxes superior sweet lump*
Just received from Norfolk, now lauding from
soonerFl ore^ ( ®^rs^, EEi ji . j ;
Gonexal A.entUM.nS^^ipj^
IJEKPET1 J EKPET UAli,
- - - - - $400,000
IHOOMB POB 18M.
5300,000.
8387 31189
8834,033 96