Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 08, 1864, Image 7

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    CIPI77REAL ESTATE. GERMAN tO WN.
'THO.SI AS Ss SONS' SALE.—ELEGANT
NEW MANSION, WlS't AR Street. —On TUES-
I AY, April 12, 1E64, at 12 o' clock, noon, win be
sold, at Public Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA
EXCHANGE, all that superior hands the new
three story brick messuage and lot of ground, sit
uate on the nor'hwest side of Liny's Lane, now
Wistar street; contaiuing in front 74 feet, and ex
tending. in depth 320 feet to Jefferson street-2
fronts. 'lite house built of best materials, in the
best manner, for the ute of the present owner with
out reg and to cost; walls 18 inches thidk through
out, all darrpuess prevented; replete with, the
modern conveniences, bath-room, water-closet,
Ac.; handsome parlor, dining room, hall, library,
and 2 kitchena on fir, t floor; 10 chambers, a never
failing spring of excellent water in the summer
kitchen; unusual number of large and convenient
closets and clothes presses ; • altoge'her a eommodi
ous and elegant residence for summer and winter.
The grounds planted with fruit and ornamental
trees, grapery, The situation one o' the highest
and healthiest in Germantown; from the observa
tory are extensive views of the surrounding coan
try. includingpe entire city of eli.ladelphia, and
almot an uninterrupted view of the shipping from
- Kensington to Lazaretto.
Mir - House finished last October. Immediate
- pos , essicqt, the owner removing from th 3 State.
Ear' fILEAR OF ALL INCUMBRANCE.
T ER MS —BB, , 00 may remain nil mortgage.
1•,.M. RESIDENCE. CHURCH LANE, WIL
LOW AVENUE AND ARNIAT STREEF,
3;..1 ACRES. —A large house, with 3)4 acres of land,
on Church lane, Willow avenue and Armat street,
near Church Lane Station. The house is very
comfortable and convenient, built on a rock, very
dry, and the situation healthy—has a Chilson's
furnace, gas, &h.; hydrant water, hot and cold,
through the house; bath-room, kitchens with
ranges; a well of excellent water, under cover;
porches on three sides of the house. Ac. A good
stone stable, with hydrant water. Lawn and or
namental grounds on three rides of the house, with
fine large old trees and shubbery. A. large and ex
cellen t kitchen garden on Armat street, which can
be sold for building lots.
Terms-85,1,00 may remain on mortgage, if de
sired by a purchaser.
May be examined any t'me previous to sale.
Two acres of meadow land, ou the opposite side
of Willow avenue, may be purchased, if desired.
RE.-IDENCE, MEHL sir et, between
UaDnys's and Fisher's lanes. All that well
built .234 -:tory stone dwelling, with two-story back
building ay d lot of ground, siMs.te on the westerly
side of Mehl street. between Duys's and Fisher's
lanes, within about 300 feet of main street, -
Germantown; the lot containing in front on Mehi
street 00 feet, and extendingin depth 10a feet. The
house is well built of best materials and lined
throughout;- has transoms over all the chamb.r
doors; parlor, hall, dming-room and two kitchens
en first floor; verandas front and bask; bath, hot
and .cold water, furnace, range, gas oven, gas .
pipes throughout the house, etc
11 - CLEAR OF ALL INCIUMBRANCE.
TERMS—r3.SOO may remain on mortgage. Pos
session Ist May.
A vacant lot adjoining, 60 feet front, may be pur
chased at private sale.
iwit7 TWO MODERN STONE DWELLINGS,
CRELTON avenue, west of Green street.
No. 1.
All that new 2x -story stone messnage and lot of
ground, situate on the southeast side of (Melton
avenue,
west of Green street, Germantown; the
lot containing in front on Chelton avenue 100 feet,
and extending in r epth L 74 feet. Tue.' house is 37
fee' front and finished in modern style.
J 9 cLEaa OF ALL INCUMBRANCE.
No. 2.
A house, and lot adjoining, of same size and
description. _ _
CLEAR OF ALL ENCUMBRANCE.
They are situate in a desirable part of German
town. and within a few minutes walk of the Rail
road Depot.
laSe - Nay be examined on application to W. H
Stokes, Germantown.
M. THOMAS 4.t SONS, An c•ionsers,
ap6 139 and 141 South Fourth street
ifte EXECUR'S AND TRUSTEES' ER-
ISLEBIPTORY TO SALE. —THOMA.S SO P NS,
Auctioneers.—OnTUESDAY, April 12th, 1264, at
12 o' clock, noon, will be sold at public. sale with
out reserve, at the PHILADELPHIA EX
CHANGE, the following described property, viz :
,No. I Valuable BUSINESS STAND, four-story
BRICK STORE, N. W. corner of THIRD and
BRANCH streets; with a two-story brick office
fronting on Branch street.
All that valuable four-story brick store and lot
of around, situate at the northwest corner of Third
and Branch streets ; containing in front on Third
street 16 feet, 4 inches, and extending in depth of
that width 25 feet, then widening on the north side
2 feet, and thence extending that increased width
12 feet. 4 inches, further in depth 61 feet (the entire
depth being 26 feet, ) to a four feet wide alley, with
the free use and privilege thereof. It is an old and
valuable business etand, been occupied 'as a Drug
Store for several years.
Clear of all inrumbrance. Sale absolute.
ant:: No. 2. THREE-STORY BRICK STORE,
ka No. 5045 BRANCH STE.ET, west of Third
street.
All tiat three-story brick messuage and lot of
ground, situs e on the north side of Branch street,
west of Third street No. 305; containing in front
on Branch street 17 feet (including the eastern
most 1 foot of a 3 feat wide alley by about 42 feet
deep from Branch street, ) and extene hog in depth
93 feet; bounded on the north by a 4 feet wide
alley, together wi h the common use and privilege
of said alley. It is occupied for the maenfacturing
of military goods.
Clear of al Incumbrance.
Terms—cash on the execution of the deed. SIOO
to be paid at the time of sale.
Sale Absolute.
111 No. 3. —NEAT MODERN DWELLING,
N 0.1016 CHERRY Street, East of Eleventh.
All that neat modern three-story brick mess nage,
with two-story back building and lot of ground
situate 0.. the south side of Cherry street, 207 feet
east of Eleventh street, No. 1016; the lot containing
in front on Cherry weer 22 feet 6 inches, and ex
tending in depth 69 feet. It has the gas introduced,
bath, hot and cold water, range, furnace, &c.
lip Clear of all incumbrance.
TERMS—Cash on the execution of the deed.
S'l , o to be paid at the time of sate.
Sale absolute.
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
ap 6 139 and 141 S Fourth street.
REAL ESTATE—THOHAS BONS
int SALE. —SUYIRIOR AND ELEGANT
RESILENCE, Stable and Coach House,and Large
Lot of Ground, 76 feet front (widening to 116 feet)
and 236 in depth, N. E. con Eighteenth and Sum
mer streets, opposite LOGAN SQUARE; On
TUESIAY, April 19. th. 1664, a 12 o'clock, noon
will be sold at Public, Sale, at - the PHILADELr
.PIII A EXCHANGE, all that large and superio,
mansion and two contiguous lots of ground, situate
on ihe north-east corner of Eighteenth and Summer
str.-ets, opposite Logan Square; containing in Mat
on Eighteenth street, 76 feet, and extending in depth
.ro.iting on Summer street, 216 feet, widening at the
d ist ince of 1511 feet from Eighteenth street, to 116 feet
and extending (of that increased width of 116 feet)
o Winter street—making a third front, with outlet
!so through Autumn street into Tine street. The
table and coach house, with dwelling for coach.
attached,fronts on Winter street. The man
-Don fronts on Eighteenth street, (opposite the
tlegant Public Square), is four stories high, 52
eet front, 45 feet in depth, finished throughout in
.uperi,r style and replete with modern improve
., entf and conveniences, brick water drains con
, ecting with the public culvert, are laid through
he cellar and through and around the exterior of
be house. Plan at the Auction rooms.
(0, - It is altogether a superior and commodious
I residence, and beirg opposite one of the most
legant Public . Squares in this city, a very desirable
*Os.
lt.. Clear of All in cumbrances.
clap be examined on application to the Anc
ioneers. M. THOMAS 3; SONS,
,
apt Auctioneers, 119 and 141 South 4th st.
.
REAL ESTATE. HOMAS S ONS'
,•119 SALE. VALUABLE TAVERN AND
WELLING, Nos. 1131, 1333, 1135, and 1137
'INE STREET, with 6 two-story Brick Dwell
ngs and 4 three•story brick dwellings in
be rear; lot 70 feet front and 140 feet deep
o Pearl street. —On TUESDAY, April 12th,
864, at 12 o' clock, noon, will be sold at public
ale, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE,
11 those brick and frame messnages and the lot of
round.Viereunto belonging, situate on the north
ide of N ine street, below Twelfth street; contain
ng in front on Vine street 70 feet, and extending in
epth 140 feet to Pearl street. Tbe improvements
re a substantial three-story brick tavern and
welling, with double three story back buildings
ie d 3 two-0y frame dwellings adjoining, front.-
on Vine street, Nos. 1131, 1333, 1135, and 1137
nd 6 two•story brick dwellings in the rear, form
,. g a court, and 4 three-story brick dwellings
vonting on Pearl street. Two fronts.
Clear of all incumbrance.
ferm-s—lialf Cash. 8100 to be paid at the time
M. THOMAS S• SONS, Auctioneers,
ap6
139 and 141 S. Fourth street
7 SAE
P. --
ATE & SONS'
E.—HANDSOIVIBESI
enth steet ENCE, No. 1307 P, 'MODERN LOCUST street, west of Thir
arden of r, opposite the elegant Mansion and
• General Patterson. On TUESDAY.
pril Nth, 1854, at 12. o' clozlr, Noon, will be sold
Public Sale, at the PHIL.VDELPHIA EX
RANGE: All that handsome modern four.
cry brick messnage, with three-story back
uildings and lot of ground, situate on the north
de of Locust street, west of Thirteenth. street, No.
.07; containing in front on Locust street 22 feet,
d extending in depth 1:20 feet to a 3 feet wide
ley, leading into Thirteenth street, with the
tvilege thereof The house is finished with the
odern improvements and conveniences.
, 0"- Clear of all incumbrance.
c May be examined any day previous to sale.
It is a very desirable and beautiful location, op.
.she General Patterson's elegant Mansion and
arden; and overlooks on the north the gardens of
.irteenth street and Walnut street houses.
apß M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
139 and I.4I,SOUth FOnrth street,
REAL ESTATE SALE
PLJBLoIO SALE, To CLOSE AN EST AYE.
LIACoIAS & , —VA.L
DLE BUSINESS STANDSAuctioneers.B
. . RIOK
STORES, Nos. 20:. '
207 and 209 PEAR street, and
three-story BRICK STORE, N. W. corner' Dock
and Pear streets. On TUESDAY, April 12th,
1964, at 12 o'clock, noon. will be sold at Public
Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE,
all those brick stores and three contiguous lots of
ground therenoto belonging, situate at the north
west corner of Dock and Pear streets; containing
together at front on Pear street 116 feet 9% inches,
and on Dock street 49 feet 2 inches. The improve
ments are two modern built five- story brick store--
houses, Nos. 201 and 207 Pear street. and a three
story store-house, No. 209 Pear street; also, a
three-story brick store, on the corner of Pear and
Dock streets, occupied as a wooden ware estab
listiment. The cellars under the Pear street pro
perty are of unusual depth; built for beer vaults,
and well, adapted for extensive and heavy storage
and tactory purposes.
Ira' CLEAR OF ALL INCUMBRANCE..
Lithographic Plane may be had at the Auction
Rooms.
' M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
apG 139 and 141 S. Fourth street
LEGA-L NOTICES
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY
AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. In
the matter of the first and final account of
THOMAS F. BAYARD. Executor of the last will
of WILLIAM SHIPPEN. Ju., deceased. The
Auditor appointed to audit, settle -and adjust the
above account, and to report distribution of the
- balance in the hands of the accountant; will meet
the parties interested, at his office. No. 521
WALNUT street, Room No. 5, on WEDNES
DAY, the 13th day of April, 1864, at 4 o• clock,
P. M. ' f, m,w, 5 t,*
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY
ANDCOLINTY OF PHILALPHIA. —Es
tate of MARGARET RAN DOLP D EI E JUSTICE:end
JACOB JUSTICE, Minor children of E I iWARD
R. JUSTlCE,deceased. The Auditor appointed
hi the court to audit, settle and adjust the final
account of GEORGE R. JUSTICE, Guardian of
the said MiFors, and to make distribution of the
Balance in the hands or the accountant, will meet
the paries interested fir the purposes of his ap
pointrnen', on MONDAY, 18th day of April, 1561,
at 4 o'clock P M , at hie office Southeast corner of
SIXTH and WALNUT streets,. in the City of
Philadelphia. GEO. JUNRIN, Jr.,
ap4, m, w, f. st* Auditor.
STATE OF HENRY C. WHELAN.—Notice
XI is hereby given to all persons that Letters Tes
tamentary have been granted by the Register of
Philadelphia county unto the undersigned. All
persons having claims are requested to present
them, and all indebted to make payment unto
JOHN G. WHELAN, No. 416 Commerce street,
and MARY E. WHELAN, No. 1506 Vine
street. mhlB-16tie
ESTATE OF JOSEPH FISHER, dece4sed.
Letters Testamentary upon the Estate of
JOSEPH FISHER, deceased, having been
granted by the*Regis.ter of Wills for the County of
Philadelphia, to the undersigned, all persons in
debted to said Estate are requested to make pay
ment, and all persons having claims against said
Estate to present them to FIDEL FISHER or
WTiI. E. WHITMAN, Executors, No. 183 Seuth
Fifth street. ' mh114,6t
T LTTELS TEt•TAMENTARY HA.VING
of the
bee Will o n granted
Mrs. the unde
MARIA B. L rsiged E n, as Executor
fNTZ, late of
the City of Philadelphia, deceased, all. persons
haring claims or demands agginst the Estate of
said decedent.are requested to make known the
same without delay, to CHARLES WITRTS, Ex
ecutor, 325 Market street, or to his Attorney, JNO
C. MITCHELL, 20S S. Fifth street. mb,l-fat
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY HAVING
been granted to the undersigned, as Executor
of the will of MARY E. BYRNE, late of the City
of Philadelphia, deg' d, all persons having claims
or demands against the Estate of the decedent, are
requested to make known the same, withoutdelay,
to WILLIAM MOYN. 222 South Third Streets
Or, to his Attorney, JNO. O. MITCHELL, No.
i.).o9.Sonth Fifth Street. mh4-f 6t
LETTTERS TESTAMENTARY' haying been
anted to the undersigned, as Exe curs o
the w il l of JOHN REDMAN COXE, M. D., to late f
of the city of Philadelphia. deceased, all persona
baying claims or demands against the estate of said
decedent, are requested to make known the same
without delay, to ALFRED COME, FERDI
NAND COXE, Executors, No. 339 South Broad
street, or to their Attorney, JNO. 0. MITCHELL,
No. 208 South Fifth street. &pi-St*
E STATE OF PHILANDER REDFIELD, as. ceased. —Letters of Administration on the
Estate of PHILANDER REDFIELD, late of the
City of Philadelphia having been gratred to the
subscriber by the Register of Wills for the City
and Con. ty of Philadelphia, all persons indebted
to the Estate are requested to make - payment, and
those having claims against the same to present
them to NARY A. REDFIELD, Aelministnitria,
No. 1900 Pine street. apl•fr,a§
PROPOSALS
OFFICE OF THE M.A.YOR OF THE CITY OF
PHILADELPHIA,
MARCU, 30th, IEOI.
Sealed Proposals toll be received by the Mayor
of Philadelphia, until 12 o'clock, noon, of
Wednesday, April 13, for the purchase of the
whole or of any part of the Six per cent. Loan of
the City of Philadelphia for One Million Two
Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars, authorized
by an ordinance of the Select and Common Coun
cils of the said City, approved March Ist, IE6I, and
likewise of the Six per cent. Loan of the said pity
for Two Millions of Dollars, authorized by an or
dinance approved March 2t) leo4.
Such proposals must be addressed under seal to
the Mayor, marked "Offer for City Loan," and
will be opened by him in presence of the City-Trea
surer and City Controller teethe time above desig
nated, the right being reserved
price.
the Mayor to
reject any bid for insufficiency of price. •
These Loans are redeemable at the expiration of
thirty years from date; their repayment is secured
by lz ink in g Funds pro Cided totemporanly with
v
their issue, for the- maintenance whereo e faith
of the City is specially pledged; their in rest will
be paid half-yearly on the first day of January and
July, at the office of the City Treasurer, without
deduction of, sr liability for, State or City Taxes.
[SEAL.] ALEXANDER HENRY,
a p 1-f, m‘tw 5t Mayor of Philadelphia.
_ - -
PROPOSALS FOR BI.TUMINI US LIOALS.—
Sealed Proposals will be received at the Office
of the Philadelphia Gas Works, No. 20 South
SEVEN PH Street, until noon of FRIDAY, tbd. of
April, 1864, for supplying the whole or any part
of Eighty Thousand Tons of Bituminous Coals, suit
able for the manufacture of illuminating Gas, to be
delivered on the Railroad tracks of the Gas Works
at the First Ward and the Ninth Ward S . ations, in
the following monthly quantities; eight thousand
tons in each of the months of September, October,
Nos - ember, December, and six thousand tons in
each of the months of June, July, August, 1864,
and January, February, March, April and May,
1E65.
The coals must be delivered fresh,•dry, and of a
quality approved by the Engineer of the Gas
Works, as equal to the sample on which the con-
tract is based.
The proposals must describe. the particular va
riety of coals intended to be supplied and the lo
cation and name of the mine or pit from which
they are to be raised. If they are of a kind not
now or recently used at these Works, samples for
trial of not less than fifty tons, must be delivered
at the Works, on or before the.ith of April next.
The gross ton of 2240 pounds will be considered
as the weight intended in the proposals, unless the
contrary be expressly stated.
The Trustees reserve the right to accept any pro•
posals in - whole or in part, or to reject all. as they
may deem best for the interests of the Trusty and
in the event of failure on the pa , tof any contrac
tor to deliver the coals according to his agreement,
both in quantity and quality, the Trustees reserve
the right to buy elsewhere, whatever quantity
may be required to meet the deficiency, and charge
to the Contractor any loss or damage arising from
each failure.
Payments will be made monthly, in, two equal
instalments at four and six months atter the speci.
fled periods of delivery, the 15th of each month
being taken 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 may be received so far
as they can be conveniently stored, but payments
will be made to date from the time specified to the,
contractor.
Security for the fulfilment of contract Will be
required, and each -proposal must name the
amount and character of security that Will be
Ifered. JOHN C. CRESSON,
fe2Otar22o Engineer in Chief.
PIANOS, &O
UNITED STOCK COMPANY
!WM
FIRST-OLASS PIANOS, of New
York; also, Worcester's inimitable
Patent Hinged Plate Pianos, for sale at No. 14
North Seventh street.
mbia-QmO
GLOSE k BAEOKLER
_ -
A..- STANKOWITOH, • PIANO
TUNER and REPAIRER, removed
to 930 RIDGE avenue, above Vine,
and is prepared to receive orders as usual. His
many customers bear - testimony to. his skill and
ability as a correct and thorough 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 be given. All orders promptly attended to;
and guarantees to give entire satisfaction. Price
for tuning Si. , Orders from the country accepted, -
and done very reasonably. • nah2-3 cad
AN 'ASSORTMENT of the best
New York and Philadelphia Mann.
fe.aturing, from $275 rIP wards
Also, IdELODEONS, Harmoniums and Cktbinat
Organs. No. 233 South FIFTH street, at the New
Store, a few doors lielow Walnut. P. BOEHM=
O
lc ct.
10/7-14
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NEVER FAIL TO CURE THE SUFFERINfa
LYON'S PERIODIOAL DROPM
are a specific for an female diffletuties
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
ars wonderfully adapted to obstinate cassia.
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•re not pleasant to take, but powerful in Then
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never harm arty one if they follow the dirootlOMl.
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n cases of painful sickness, act like a charm U.
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LYON' S PERIODICAL DALOPS
an a scientilically prepare fluid preparation, and
more reliable than any Pill or Powder
LION'S PERIODICAL DROPS
ere genuine only, when the name of Doctor Joh)
L. Lyon is written upon the directions, which are
wrapped carefully around each bottle
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
are for sale by druggists In OILY and country every.
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
Wet but one dollar perbottle; will you WWII away
With anxiety and pain, when an Investment aloha
dollar will surely cure you.
LYON'S PERIODIOAL DROPS
will restore nature to lta healthy ociursa, what* e
be the ladisposlUon.
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axe safe at all times when the directions are 4.
bared to
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When taken regularly always, present idelmun
and la not prevention better than ogres
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
lksve stood the test of 25 years' imperial:Los
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
receive the encomiums of all who nee them. no
ady should be without them. We have Isti.fwa al
most every day from ladies of the highest respeo.
lability, telling ne they would not be without the
"tench Periodical Drops for anything. Could We
publish the letters we hUve received, they would
convince the most inerednler-s. We have now tr
mind an instance of a lady who had been Irregular
anti] her constitution W 9.3 nearly broken down
Her physicians told her she had the Consumption,
wad mast die. fine saw oar adTertisement, mid
came to see ni. We, too, thought she was too fat
gone to be cured, but conimenced at the cause with
he Drops. They acted like a charm; and to-day
she is well and healthy, a living witness of the
efficacy of the French Periodical Drape, and a re.
eident of East Hartford, Connecticut. If you ars
suffering any of the Ma caused by Irregularity, We
ask yon to giTe them a trial, and recommend them
to ybar afflicted friends. One trial will oonvinoe
Me most sceptical, and never after will you be It
auced to be without It.
IsTOPPS PERIODICAL DROPS
WHOLESALLB
JOHIRSTON, HALLOW & UOWDER,
NO. 23 NORTH SISTB;ISTRZbiT,
uld •t RETAIL
by all Dui.lers In medicine every wlienl
0 83 per bottle
Wholosale ProPristollh
Oat -1 NI)
ll'hile t Iphl*,
crzusits. deco.,
/Wens Galt.
lap NNVART' S BRUIN ORIA.E. TlloollEs t fer
the cure of Hoarseness, Throat Dise:tiee, •
are
he m specially recommended to public spsakers, a=
o4t efficient remedy extant for the above dis
eases. We present but one of the many testimonial,
in our possession :
B r C o . w n A ' ' s
B B r A o li E
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i ' sta l r e s b
L ttli Iv o ' e - z
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and other preparations for hoarseness and thruat
troubles,
p u e bles, and in comparison with them ail, can
cbeerfully commend your own as a most admits
b ecitlc for public speakers and singers, in
eases of.hoarseness, coughs and colds. I - have
found them serving in time of need, most ef
ectually.
-
Yours truly, T. R. ROBINSON,
Pastor of N. S. Presbyterian Church.
Harrisburg. Manufactured by C. A. BANNVART & CO.,
And for sale by ,
ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO.,
Druggists, N. E. cor. Fourth and Race sts.,
subll-fmtY,244 Philadelphia.
Also, by Retail Druggists generally.
ELEIYIRIUITY.
WIUIT 18 LIFE WITHOUT I:LEALLTII
•
Messrs. GRIM and ALLEN,
Eiectricians,
formerly associated with Medical
Professor Bolles
and Galloway, having dissolved partnership, tits
practice Will be continued` by THOS. ALLEN. el
the old established office, No. 723 North TENTH
Street, between Coates and Brown where he wig,
still treat and cure all curable diseases (whether
acute, chronic, Pulmonary or Paralytic, without
a shock or any pain,) with the various mortifies
nous of Electricity and Galvanism. This treat
ment has been found remarkably suc!...lissfu.l in
cases of Bronchitis, Diphtheria, and other diseases
of the throat and respiratory organs.
A few of the diseases in which successful curer
have been made are mentioned below.
Consumption, first and General Debllity.
second stages. Diseases of the Liver oz
Paralysis. Kidneys.
Neuralgia. Diabetes.
Fever and Ague. Prolapses Uteri (Falling!
Gengestlon. of the Womb).
Asthma.. Prolapses Ani or PHEW!
Dyspepsia. Nocturnal Emissions
Rheumatism. /cc.
Bronchitis. Deafness.
Infinecula and Catarrh. I
No charge fer consults)
to 6 P. 111.-
Testimonials to oe seen
OPAL DENTALLINA.
A superior article for cleaning the Two, o.e
stroylag animalcule:, which infest them, giving
tone to the gums, and leaving a feeling of fra.
prance and perfect cleanliness in the month. 1-
may be used daily, and will be found to strengthen
weak and bleeding gums, while the aroma and ds.
teralveness will recommend it to every one. Be
ing composed with the assistance of the Dentlea
Physician, and Microscopist, it is confidently
offered as a RELIABLE substitute for the tuner.
taro Washes formerly in vogue.
Eminent Dentists, SlCQUfthlted witlithe constitu
ents of the DENTAI,LUTA, advocate its uses ; it
contains nothing to prevent its. unrestrained em
ployment. Made only by
• JAIIIES T. SHENN, Apothecary.
BROAD and SPRUCE S e ta 'or sale by Drunreis generally, and
Feed. Brown, D. L. Stackhotuto.
Hassard & Co., Robert C. Davis,
G. R. Keeny, Gs°. O. Bowers,
Isaac H. Kay, Charles Shivers,
C. H. Needles, G. J. Scattergood,
T. J. Husband, J. 0. Tantnny &
Ambrose Smith, Charles Ebert:a
Thomas Weaver, James N. Harts,
William B. Webb, E. Bringhurst & Co„
James L. Bispham, Dyott & Co.,
Hughes ft Coombe, H. 0. Blair,
Henry A. Bower, Wyeth & Bro.
TUMELL,E'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF
LI DOCK. —We often hear it repeated by those
who have used JUMELLVS 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,sopotentas an in
vigorator, so effectual as a purifying specific, and
ISO shooting and restorative in cases of 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, and by all Druggists. ffel-3ml
H°BOSON' S BRONCHIAL TABLETS AR? found to be an indlspe is requisite la th 6
treatment of Bronchitis, Catarrh, Bowline's, an'
similar complaints adacting the organs of mg
voice; particularly recomaumded by public
a
ere, singers, and amateurs.' Pre , yilioreat
kSTEAMS DIPHTHERIA LOZENGES.
These Lozenges are a safe and speedy curs for
htheria, Coughs, Sore Throat, Hoarseness and
Bronchial Affections generally. Try them.
THOMAS ESTLACK, Jr., Druggist, S. W. nor.
of Eighteenth and Market eta.. Phila. iin2S-3mq
TAYLOR'S ARNICA OIL OR EIYEBROOA
TION. —A reliable Mittel& Positively cures
Rheumatism, Neuralgia and Sprains, Frosted
Feet, Chillblidns, Paths in the Limbs, Chest, Sias
Bask. For sale by the Proprietor, H. B. TAY.
LOR, Tenth and Oallowhill streets. Price.
25 cents. fe2.2-3m*
TUST RECEIVED BY LATE IMPOBTA.
lion, Hermessey's fine Old Brandy, expressly
for medicinal use. LANCASTER &
Pharmaceutists, N E. corner &11011.. .*4
TENTH Stet.. Ptilia. seas
TOBACCO AND SEGABS
HAVANA CIGARS.— ..??
A good assortment con.. .by in Store and
Bond—at lowest rates for cash.
STEPHEN FTIGUET, Importer,
mh2-3m0,l No. 216 S. Front Street.
rrIOBACCIO AND 1:1.E4P.-7 bales Kentucky
Bemp; '250 cases Pennsylvania Leaf Tobacco;
150 cases Navy, Pounds, Tobacco; 7 ca=es Caddie
Boxes Ping Tobacco, for sale by BOLDIN &
WARTMAN, No. 105 N. Water street.
P
ENNSYLVANIA SEED LEAF TOBACCO.
19 Cases Pennsylvania Sea Leal Wrapper, and
Fillers, in store and for sale by GEORGE Al,
KIN'S k CO., 154 North DELAWARE Ave
nue.ll7
HAVANA CIGARS.-3000 Havana Cigars re
ceived per Brig Marie Louise, and for sale by
GEORGE ALRIN'S & CO, 154 North DELI
WARE A-VE.IIIIO. mh 17
VIRGINIA MANUFACTURED TOBACCO
THE FIRST ARRIVAL SINCE THE WAI ,
BROKE OUT. —35 boxes superior sweet lump=
just received from Norfolk, now landing Iron'
schooner Florence, and for sale by
THOMAS WEBSTER, JR.
General Agent Union Steamship Compaxiy,
14 North Delaware avenue.
D4NTLSTRX
DR. FINE, PRACTI.CIAL DENTI3.I
for the last twenty years, 219 VINE Street
be ow Third, inserts the most beautiful TESTS. o:
the ago, mounted on fine Gold, Platma,
Vulcanite, Conine, Amber, &c., at prices fO7
neat and substantial work, more reasonable that
any Dentist In this city or State. Teeth plugger
to last for life. Artificial Teeth repaired to Stith
110 pain in extracting. AU work warranted to fit
Rsofnronita. Nast fornipon mh9o-ITTIF
GREAT
DISCOVERY
USEFUL AND VALUABLE
DISCOVERY!
INSOLUBLE CEMENT
Is of more general practical ntiliti
thou any intention now before the
public. It has been thoroughly test
ed during the last two years by prac
tical men, and pronounced by all to
be
Applicable to
the useful
Arta.
SUPERIOR TO ANY
Adhesive Prepatation known
A. no Ong
1111toies 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.
Combina
tion.
Boot and Shoe
Manufac.
turexe.
BOOT AND SHOE
Manufacturers using Machines will
find it the best article known for Ce
menting the Channel, as it works
without delay, is not affected by an;
change of temperature.
• Jewelers
JEWELERS
Will find it sufficiently adhesive fo:
their use, as has been proved.
It is Especially Adapted to
Families.
Leather,
And we claim as an especial merit,
that it sticks Patches an Linings to
Boots and Shoes sufficiently strong
without stitching. _ _
IT IS THE ONLY
LIQUID CEMENT EXTANT
That is a sure thing for mending
Furniture, Crockery, Toys,
Bone, Ivory,
And articles of Household use.
Ins a Livad
Remember Hilton's Insoluble
Osidszur is in a liquid form and as
easily applied as paste. Hilton's In.
soluble Ceennt is insoluble in water
or oil. Hilton's Insoluble Cement
hares oily substances.
Supplied in Family or Manufactu
rer a Packages from 2 oz. to 100 lb.s.
HILTON BROS. &
.Psoprietors. Provirlence.
tuielphia, LAING & - AtELGINNIS.
st.; Joseph Godfrey & Co. , - 38 N.
Remember
218-wm&frly
Agents in P
No. 30 N. T
rourUi street,
tion, Office twine fro=
at the office. de2-6mt
G EORUE BOLDIN, MICHAEL WARTM N
BOLDIN 1t WARTHAN,
TOBACCO and GENERAL COMISHION
Merchants
No. 115 North WATER, street and 106 North
fel 5 I )ELA WARE avenue, Philadelphia.
J, VA UGHAN :MERRICK, Witl.H jir F. MITCH,
JNO. E. COPE.
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND
WASHINGTON STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA.
MERRICK & SONS,
ENGINEERS AND BLIORINISTS,
Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Bn
sines for Land. River and Marine Service. 5
Casting's of all kinds; either Iron or brass.
Iron Frame Roofs for Alas Works, Workshop;
at Railroad Stations, &c.
Retorts and Gas Machinery, of the latest and
most improved construction.
Every description of Plantation Machinery, snob
Sugar, Saw and Grist Mills,acuum Pans, Open
Steam Trains, Defecators, ilters, Pumping En.
glues, &e.
Sole Agents for N. BiHertz's Patent Sugar Boll
ing Apparatus, Nesmyth's Patent Steam Ham
mer, and Aspinwall & Woolsey's Patent Centrl
fugal Sugar Draining Machine. ja29
ANS lc WATSON' S
SALAMANDER SAFES,
STORE •
No. 16 South FOURTH street,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
A I grge variety of FIRE PROOF SAFES tuways
on hand, cheap for cash. myl9-ly
PE WRIGHT & SO S,
IMPORTERS OF EARTHENWARE,
AND
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MEROHLiNvI
NO. 115 WALNUT STREET,
PHILADBLPNIA..
JAMIE; A WRIGHT,ICILEMKRT E 1818007114
TRORNTON PIRA THBODOEB WRIEHIT. 11
, ENNSYLVANIA WORKS—on the DELA
WARE River, beloW PHILADELPHIA.,
CHESTER, Delaware county, Pa:
REANEY, SON .t ARCHBOLD,
Engineers and Iron Boat Builders,
Manufacturers of
All ds.
CONDENSING AND NON-CONDENkiSING
ENGINES,
Iron 'Vessels of all dekeription, Boilers, Water.
Tanks,Propellers, to., km.
T. BEAN EY, W. B. REANEY, S . ARCHBOLD ;
Late of Late
Reancy, Nestle k. Co., Engineer in Chief
Penn Works, Phila. 03.13.if1 U. S. Nayy
GAS FIXTURES. —WARNER, XLSKEY k
CO., No. 718 CHESTNUT, street, Manufactu
rers of Gas Fixtures, 'Lamps, ac., &c., would
call the attention of the public to their large and
elegant assortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants,
Brackets, &c. Tbey also introduce Gas pipes into
Dwellings and Public Buildings, and attend. to
extending, altering and repairing Gas pipes. All
work warranted 1530
T AwR INCE' S METALLIC BROWN PAINT
PER. CENT DIETALLIOBASE.
The M tallic base of this Paint is composed of
the Protoxide and Peroxide Of Iron. Its proper
ties are sn..h as to give it superiority over all others
in the 'market for the purpose for which it is re
commended. • •
It has been proved by thorough exposure, and by
eompariFon . with other paints, to be the only re
in, ble Paint to resist the action of salt water and
salt a.tztiosphere.
It is therefore especially recommended for ship
bottoms, bulls, deck's, boiler fronts, smoke stacks
and steam pipes. For' iron railings, fences,lcars,
railroad and other bridges, it is not excelled.
It is especially adapted for
11LETAL ROOFS. -
It is not affected by acids or gases, andis a per
fect protector against rust on metals, and from
dampness on brick walla.
It mixes and blends readily with other paints,
and by comparison to the amount of surface a given
weight will cover, costs about one-lialf as much as
ether Metallic Paints.
Wherever this Paint has been used, - it has given
NI% TI RE SATISFACTION, which is, we believe, more
than can be said of any other paint in the market.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO.,
mhti.lmw2B§] Sole Agents for Pennsylvania !
N. E. corner Fourth and Race streets, Phila.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FINE
assortment of imported articles, snakes :
Lubin's Extracts, Oils and Soaps.
Coudray' etSavon de Glycerine.
Sokietelpv gieniques, Soaps and Philocome.
'theme Duchene."
Extract aux Violettes de Parma.
Smythe As Nephew's Lavender Water.
Low's Brown Windsor Soap. •
Erie's Vinaigrettes. -
naigi e Arm:patinae de Bully.
R immel's Toilet Vinegar.
Gen u ine Farina Cologne.
Fine English Tooth and Hair Brusnes, etc.
E. YARROW Sc CO.
- Druggists and Importers,
mlr29 12t* N. E. Corner Eighte.nth and Vine.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER Jh CO.—
, Roar. SHOEMAKER, BENJ. H. SHOEILASEIL
WE. M. SHORMAHEIIy RICHARD M. Sitomitagna.
TO DRUGGISTS. —We offer the following, o
recent importation: Agaric, Aniseed, Star Anise,
Caraway and Canary Seed, Althess, Aconite and
Caiamus Roots, Barbadoes Tar, Poppy Heads,
TOnytin Beans, Refined Borax, Refined Camphor,
Jenumgs' a Calcined and Carb. Magnesia, (Wabria
Liquorice. Essential Oils of prime quality, French
Chamois, Wedgwood and Porcelain Mortars and
Pill Tiles, Evaporating Dishes, Porcelain Fun.
nele. Flint-Glass Prescription Vials, Druggists'
Furniture Bottles, of Boston manufacture, French
Vial Corks, Pallet Knives, k.c.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER is CO.,
Wholesale Druggists,
fe3 N. E. corner Fourth and Race streets.
D EMOVAL.
BAKER has removed from 154 North
Third O street to 718 MARKET street. Par. nen
lar attention will be given to the manufacturing
and bottling of his celebrated Cod Liver Oil.
John 0. Baker & Co.'s Medicinal Cod Liver Oil
has for many years had a reputation for genuine
ness, freshness purity and sweetness, which has
made the demand universal: In this house, 71E
Mutet street, the facilities for obtaining, manu
facturing and bottling are greatly increased, and
is all done under the most careful supervision of
the original and sole proprietor. This brand of
Oil has, therefore, advantages over all others, and
recommends itself.
JOHN 0. BABES, Wholesale Druggist,
lat2B No. 7TH Market street.
LSSENTIAL OILS 115 r Colognes, Pomades,
Ac.—Snell as Oils of Almond, Lemon, Bergs
m, ~ Orange, Rose, Citronella, Verbena, Rose
Uera.ntum, Neroli, True Cinnamon, Jessamm,
Aniteed, Caraway, Fennel, Wintergreen, Pep
permint, Sassafras, Cassia, Cloves, ae., all war
ranted pure and first quality; for sale as wanted
by WILLIAM ELLIS ,t CO., Druggists, No
Tl+ Market street leis
FRESH ENGLISII'EXTRACTS, &c., &c.—
Just received direct from GEO. ALLEN le
Ampthill, a supply of Ext. Aconiti. Bella.
donnse, Cannab, Ind., Conii, Digitalis, Hyos
eyarm and Taraxacl, also, Oleum Amygd,
Dulc, Olenm Croton, Tiglii, Elaterium, Lactu.
earium, and a fall assortment of fresh medi.
emu] leaves, &e., &c. BULLOCK t CREN
SHAW, Arch and Sixth streets.
MBE NEW "PILE PIPE." —A SIMPLE,
cleanly and portable contrivance for the appli
catton of unguents to the internal surface of the
rectum. Sold by HUBBELL, Apothecary* 1411
Cheatnnt meet.
LIIVE VIOLET POMADE. —AN INVOICE
E of freshly imported /narrow Pomade svreetil
sr:exited with Violets, In SO cent jars. HUBBELL.,
Apothecary, 1410 Chestnut street.
DBTHLEHEM OATMEAL by the pound or
Mill keg—fresh every week. HUBBELL, Apothe
cary, 14in VHENTNTIT street felt
BUSINESS CARDS.
ARIA fr. SIII.TH,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
FOR THE SALE OF
FLOUR. GRAIN, KILL FEED, SEEDS,
And Proddce generally.
A: 121 North WATER et., Phila. [aps-Im*
OBERT Ewnia,
BILL BROKER,
No. 109 South THIRD street,
mb2.5-IVf ,
JOS. H. THOMPSON. GEO. A LiCINS.
GEORGE ALEINS & CO.,
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION AGENTS
t. And General Merchandise Brokers,
No. 154 North DELAWARE Avenue,
mh:11-1mo4 Philadelphia.
ECONI) NATIONAL BANK OF PIiILA
DELPILLL
FRAN RFORD
CAPITAL t l loo,ooo, with the privilege of inereas
g to lE5tKi, 000.
NATHAN TULLES, President; WILLIAM H.
RHAWN, Cashier, late of the Philadelphia Bank.
DIRECTORS:
Nathan Hines Lewis Shall cross,
George W. Blawn, Charles E. Kremer '
Simon R. snyder, Benjamin Rowland,Jr.,
Edward Hayes, Benjamin H. Deacon,
John _ ooper.
The Second National Bank of Philadelphia is
now open at No. 134 Main street, Frankford, for
the transaction of a General Banking Business
upon the usual terms.
C;ollecUons upon all accessible points will be
made upon liberal terms.
Respectfully,
BOtlers, Gasometers, Tanks. Iron Boats, &e.
ATHS.—A cargo of 600,008 for Ws by $, A.
1301;193/61109. 2 /MX Atm IMaig..
CALIFORNIA PORT.--Suitable for invalids;
from its purity, and td Ithe public generally
from its being a rich, fruity wine. and for sale by
COLTON & SON, S. W. Broad and
Walnut. ap7
(ALIVE OIL! FRESH OLIVE OlL.—Snst re.,
ceivt-d a lot of fine Table Oil in whole, half
and quarter bottles. Imported and for *le by E.
B CLARICE, dealer in fine groceries, Maut
street, adjoining R. R. Depot, Germantown. i
W. H. RHAWN,
Owher
.1111Aacn,r,!e°,
y Nl e . h — oi ti ce u . rl f e o d r , o l a tr e i t T . Macaroni,
0 Lt e K
dealer in line groceries, Main street, adjoining B.
R. Depot Germantown.
1117 IN t•LOWE'S Green Corn, French. Peas
VW' aid Boneless Sardines, for sale by E. B.
CLARKE, Family Gr , cer, Main street, adjoining
R. Depot Germantown.
NEW PRESERVED GINGER—SI 00 per jar,
Just received and for
,sale at °GUSTY'S, No.
118 South Second street. mhta
- 7\TEW MAPLE SUGAR—Very bright, in store
11 and for sale at 00USTY'S, No. 118 South
Second street.
FRESH SMOKED SALMON—Spiced Salmon,
Smoked Yarmouth Herring, just received and
for sale by THOMPSON BLACKS SON, Broad
and Chestnut sheets. _mhl6
EWBOLL HAMS— The Genuine - Newbold
Ham, just received and for sale by THOME
ON BLACK & SON, Broad and Chestnut ste.
TOMATOES IN GLASS. —lOO doz. Fresh
Tomatoes in Glass Jars_a very superi or
article, for sale by SABLES 8. WEBB, Walnut
and Eighth Streets.
IDRIME NEW DUTCH ILERRING—Ancho
1. vies, Curacoa, and Maraschino; for sale at
COU Y' S. No. 118 - South Second street.
S _
MOKED SALMON AND . HERRING.—
Smoked Salmon and Yarmouth' Herring, just
received; and for sale by JAMES R. WEBB,
Walnut and Eighth Streets.
AIAER4. II GRAPES. —Ohoice Almeria Grapes
M
in lare clusters and first order; for sale by N.
F. SPILTTN, N. W. corner Arch and. Eighth
streets.
COFFEE. —Prime old Government Java Coffee;
ale°, Maracaibo, La Guayra, Rio, ito. for
sale by M F. SPILLIN, N. W. corner Aroliand.
Eighth streets.
Alf ACOARONI ANI VERMICELLI—ItaIian
Maccaroni and Vermicelli of superior quality
Dist landed and for sale by F. SPILLIN,
W. corner Arch and Eighth streets.
n FINED SUGARS AND SYRUPS OF ALL
11, grades manufactured at. the Southwark Sugar
Refinery and the Grocers' Sugar Rouse, for as
by E. 0. "KNIGHT it 00., Southeast corner
Water and fThestnnt etre sta.
TTJ
STEWART DEPY, at M. MAHAN'S, 253
South SECOND Street, above Spruce, would
inform those who would purchase Carpets, Oil
Cloths, Mattinge, or Window Shades, &a., thathe
Is now selling from the largest and best stock that
he has shown for many years. apl-f,m, wet*
NOTICE.CHARLES 0. KNIGIIT IS AD
--
Mitted to an interest in our business trod this
date. C. D. ROBBINS do CO. Iron and Steel
Merchants, N. E. Cor. Second and Vine ear., and
42 and 44 North Front street.
ktuLADeitarsze, 41prii - 4 iF6 itßi•Drel:
MIYUGOODS
FLAIN SILIs..S, CHOICE: COLORS, 211 25.
lf sl3otos.
28 inch Plain Silks, choico colorsi $2 0
Colored Silks. choice colors, $2 50 to $3 50:
0 to 210 25.
Plain Black Silks, 00c to se. -
Heavy Black Velveitines,4oinches wide, at 86 50
worth *8 00. These Silks have all the richness 01
a handsome velvet. -
Figured Black and Figured colored Silks, 41 25
to SI 75.
Check Silks, all qualities, 8834 c to $1 65.
ILO Alexandra Robes, at .g 8 50 Worth irl3 00;
These Robes are handsomely braided.
5-4 Mei. Plaid Poplins, at $1.50.
20 pieces Silk .E'laid Spring Poplins, at 80 e#llts,
Worth SI GO. •
Plain, S riped and Plaid Dress Goods, of every
'variety and quality, at.Tery lowiprices.
- R.- STEEL it SON,
Nos. 713 and 715 North Tenth street:
ODE lit , LORI. D WOOL DELA/NES, Irma
Auction; choice shades,of extra-flue quality,
6V, 62 and 65 cents •
Black Wool Delaines, from Auction, at 48, 30,
60, 62 an d fk, cents.
• Double width Bitch Wool Delaines, $1 to $ t at.
Fine Black Alpacas, - 50 62, 75,-90, 00, 81.31.
Black Silks, of every grade, from $1 50 to $3 50
Extra-fire Black. Bombazines SI 50.
Bla. k and White Check G renadines, 75 cents.
Superfine 'Mode Colored Alpacas, $1 00. -
Auction lor, nrat 21ohairs, 50 cents, worth 63.
Auction lots, neat Plaid Polls, 31 and 38 cents.
Black and White Balmoral,.
Small sizes hoop Skirts, best quality.
COOPER .k CONARD,
mh3l S.', E. corner Nin th and Market street.
PRIX& CASSIMEREJA.
Barris Light Ca , simer.S.
Harris Mired Cassimeres.
Barris Plaid Cassimeres.
Cadet Mixed Cass - mares.
Strived and Plain Casiimerea.
Black Cat4imereQ, all prices. ' o ' '-
Witter-proof Cloths, for Ladies and
Gents, at JOHN H. STORES'S, 702 ARCH st.
Tnomes SIMPSON'S SONS,
972 and 921 PINE Street.
NOW ()PEN,
1,000 yards Mode color Mokairs, 38 cents; cheap
at 45 cents.
640 yards New Style Valencia,colored plaids,4oe.
1,5(0 yar .5 Black Ind White Mohair Plaids, 31e.
700 yards White Table Damask, 85 micas.
NO yards White Extra Table Damask, $1 , 12.
1 lot Black at 75 cents.
1 lot black Silks at 561 12.
1 lot Black Silks, at 81 27.
1 lot Black Silks, at al 50.
BARGAINS. BARGAINS.
Also, a variety of New Goods,
EYRE In LAN DELL call the attention of Buyers
to examine our Superb Stock of • .
SILHS ANLP DRESS GOODS!
Ben Etrown Sllks in the city.
Best B ack Silks in the city. -
Richest Colored Moire Antiques.
Fancy Spring Chanes and Plaids.
Mourning. Silks, Plaids and Plain.
Ito Pieces Perfect India Silks.
Magnificent Brocade Grenadines.
Richest Spring Dress Goods imported..
- - -
T HE CHEAP CLOTH. STORE .
JAMES lc LEE,
No- 11 North sECOND Street,
Are now receiving a large and choice. stock of
Spring and Summer Goods, adapted to Men- and
Boys' wear, to which they invite the attention Of
their friends and others, comprising in part
COATING GOODS--Super Black French Cloth;
Colored, do - Black French Habit Cloth; Colored, '
do. Cashmere Cloths, all qualities. /Map D'E
and Ca...hmaretts.
PAIYI'ALOON STUFFS—BIack French Doe.
skins; do., Cassimeres. Fancy Cassimeres, new
styles. JAMES &MEE,
No. 11 North Second Street.
Sign of the Golden Lambe:
LINEN ADVERTISEMENT. —S. MILLIKEN
& CO.—Stores for Linen Goods exclusively,
ES ARCH and 32 Sottak SECOND street
IRISH SHIRTING LINENS. --A vod strong
Irish Linen, at 44 cents; Heavy Golden Flax '
from 56 cents np.
SHIRT BOSOMS. —We continue to pay Par.'
uvular attention to this department. Ladies will
find at our Stores the most extensive stoak
Rwoms, Wristbands and Collars in the city.
TABLE LINENS.—A lot of extra-heavy power.
loom Damask, malt bleached, at 75 cents per yard; -
CHEAP NAPKINS.-An excellent article at 42
per dozen. S. .12LILLIKIM & 00 . E • • ~)
Limes Importers and Dealers, _ :
isih3] 82S Arch et en
and 32 S. Second street '
EDWIN lc CO., NO. 26 S. BEOON/Ii"
street, have now open the best stock at Dread
Goods they ever had the pleasure of offering to their
customers.
Magnificen - t. Grenadines.
Magnificent Organdies.
Silk Warp Taffetas.
Plain, Stripe and Plaid Poplins.
Nonslip de Esso:as, a new fabric.
Mohair Foulards.
Plaids. Stripes and Plain Valencias. •
Plaid and Stripe Motairs.
Beautiful shades line, Alpacas.
Superior Black Alpacas.
Striped and Figured French Chintz.
Figured Percales and Cambrics.
Plain Lawns and Plain Percales.
Percales and Pique Robes.
Dress Goods, in great variety, of all the new
Fabrics that have appeared in this country this.
year, some styles of which have been of our own
mportation.
THE do
LANDEL.L have now arranged fog
JD sale a full line of TRAVELING DRESS
GOODS.
Glass Cloths, for Traveling snits.
Paris Pongee, Traveling Dresses
Select shades of Plain Milolaairs.
All-wool 6-41 . Delaine. -
Green Alpacas and Delaines.
French Alpacas, Brown mixed. •
Tan Colored Sp, lag Cloths.
tißouE,Rll
OLIVE OIL.—To connoisseurs and those want—
ing, the best Olive Oil, we have just received a
for of the celebrated virgin oil of Aix; also, Olives
Farcies of our importation, and for sale by SIMON
CULTON Sz SON, S. W. Broad and Walnut its.
Ct TUART'S BROKEN CANDY.—Just received
13 Smart's Broken GN.n dy, arid for sale by SIMOZI
COLTON & SON, S. W. Broad and Waintlt.
CARPE I' GS, 4:03
00,PA.RTNER:3111P13.