Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, May 03, 1864, Image 6

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    [For the Foliodelphis Evening Bulletin.l
TO-THE GREAT GEN'TRAL FAIR:
.
One Day's ContriOution
H. D. TOIOUff
. .
r Just one day's contribution,
One day of hand and brain,
To cheer a living hero's heart,
Or soothe some dying pain.
/t seems a simple offering,
An inali -tat mite,
Bntreproduced a thousand times,
It swells upon the sight,
Till, like coumin,led waters, wide,
Blade up of rain and de W,
- We see amid the ocean's depth
• The drops from which it grew.
One
One day to our defenders brave,
Gone forth to fall, or die,
Or lift our Starry .Banner up, -
Victorious to the sky.
One day to cheer their onward marsh,
One day,to make them feel
A. Nation' s heart behind their own
Is beating true as steel.
One day-who would not give it,
Its product or its gain,
To waft our boys such blessed aid
- Upon the battle_plain -
Who ould not give a hundred days
To lay secession lovv,
And help our brothers deal its cause
'She anal, crashing blow 1
Then bid the iron muscles move,
Leap forth in wondrous play,
And with the mind competing, toil
Thro' one brief fleeting day.
One passing day to Freedom's sons,
Their country, children, wives,
Whilst others to secure us these, .
rilost freely give their lives ! •
see thi3 pride of manhood leap,
The patriotic fly,
Till loyalty from freemen's hearts
Like incense-seeks the sky ;
And one day' s,contribution,
From every hand and heart,
Will leave a blessing e verywhere
That never can depart.
`•Pottsville, April 9, 1891. •
PROCEEDINGS OF THE GENERAL CONFER
ENCE OF THE N. E. CHURCH. -
FIRST DAY-AFTERNOON SESSION'
The body reassembled at 3 0' clock.
Religions exercises, consisting of reading the
* third chapter of Pant's first epistle to the Corin
thians, singing the hymn beginning
"Let Zion's watchmen all awake,"
and prayers, were conducted by the Rev. J. Lana
ham. of -Baltimore.
Bev. Bishop Janes in the chair. The roll was
^alled by the Secretary.
The Conference then proceeded to fill the stand.
lug committees which were ordered i daring the
morning's session. This was done by each Dale
.gation naming one of their number for each com
mittee: Most of the afternoon session was occu-'
• pied in this business.
Much other business not of general interest was
transacted, after which the Conference adjourned
with the Doxology and Benediction from Rey. W.
H. Goode, of Indiana.
CALIFORNIA,
Sett Fu.Luotaco, May 2.--:a.rrised, ships Tlert.
ford, from London, and Giscourg from Bordeaux.
Mazatlan advises. to the 23d of April state that
the French steamer Diamant was watching that
port, but was not interfering with commerce, and
was looking out only for supplies contraband of
The exportation of silver from Northern Mexico
is becoming a notable feature, and many-California
companies are working there.
A company has been formed here, with a capital
of ssoo,ooo r to cultivate coffee, cotton, sugar and
tobacco in Central America.
Mining stocks are all depressed.
The Rev. Dr. Bellows preached his first sermon
In the church of the late Rev. Dr. Starr King yes.
terday.
PHILADELPHIA BANK STATEMENT.
The following is the weekly statement of the
Philadelphia Banks, made up yesterday afternoon:
Capital Stock ' $12,957,6t9
Loans and Discounts 39,770,435
Specie in Bank's 3,97%345
U. S. Demand and Legal Tender Notes... 14,325,511
Due from other Banks 2,730,640
Due to other Banks . 6,374,531
Deposits 37,753,836
'
Circulation
... 2,941,686
The following statement shows the condition of
the Banks of Philadelphia, at various times during
the last few months:
1863. Loans. Specie. Circulation.Depoalis.
Jan. 5.-37,679,675 4,510,750 4,504,115 28,499.189
July 6. —35,936,1311 4,360,745 2,564,558 23,504,544
Dec. 7.... 36,414,704 4,10,939 2,105,174 29,274,165
1864.
Jan. 4... .85,698,80 4,158,596 2,055,810 0,673,920
Feb. 1....34,345,126 4,108,109 2,058,539 52,027,147
March 7....35,913,334 4,102,679 2,205,492 31,712,517
44 14....35,966,678 4,099,707 2,308,250 32,511,405
14, 21....36,412,933 4,699,664 2,340,139 32,535,099
14. 28—.36,695,415 4,096,401 2,357,768 33,150,493
April 4....37,262,820 4,095,495 2,30,099 34,401,606
. 4 11. 37,032,119 4,093,461 2,379,897 35,953,444
18....39,535,334.4,095,387 2,329,590 38,174,4:'6
4, 25....39,570,567 4.095,475 2,253,388 37,393,237
May 2... .39,170,436 3,972,349 2,241,885 37,70,834
- -
GROCERIII6.
Al EW CROP TEAS.—Choice new crop Green
.1:111 and Black Tess, of the latest importation, in
store and for sale by AL F. SPILLIN, Tea Dealer
and Grocer, Northwest corner of Arch and Eighth
streets ap2l
MIRESR BOSTON AND TRENTON 011.1.0 -
J.! ERS, of all varieties, for sale by M.F. SPIL
LIN, Northwest cor. Arch and Eighth sta. ap2l
AM , DRIED BEEF AND TONGUES.—
Very superior Jersey Rams,- choice Dried
Beef and large Tongues, for sale by 111. F. SPUR
LIN, Northwest con Arch and Eighth sta. ap2l
FAMILY FLOUR.—Splendui Family Flour, by
the barrel, or in small bags, for sale by M.P.
SPILLIN, Northwest corner Arch and Eighth
streets. ap2l
fTLEA, SUGAR AND COFFEE. —A choice as
-11 eortment of line Black and Green Teas, prime
old Government Sava, Mccha, Lagnayra, Rio-and
Maracatho'Coffee; patent cut Loaf Sugar, Lover
ing' s double refined Loaf, Crushed an d Pulverized
Sugars. For sale at the lowest prices,by THOMP
SON BLACK & SON, Broad and Chestnut sts,
EXTRA FINE SALall OIL. —Fresh Bordeaux
Olive Oil, of the celebrated brands of ~E . S.
Sayres" and Latonr;" also, pure Virgin Oil
of ix, in quart and pint bottles. .Por sale by the
case or single bottle, by THOMPSON BLACK fc
SON, Broad and Chestnut streets.
nLITE OIL. —To connoisseurs mud those want-
Njing the best Olive Oil, we have last received a
lot of the celebrated virgin oil of Aix.; also, Olives
Farcies of our importation, and for sale by SIMON
COLTON & SON, S. W. Broad and Walnut sts.
TUART' S BROKEN OAND,Y.--Just received
Stuart' Er Broken Candy, and. for sale by SIMON
COLTON & SON, S. W. Broad and Walnut.
efALIFOBNIA PORT.—Suitable for invalid:
V from its parity, and to the public generally
from its being a rich, fruity wine, anti for sale by
SIMON COLTON Sc SON, S. W. Broad and
Walnut. - app
LIVE OIL! FRESH OLIVE OlL—Just
quarter lot of fine Table Oil in whole, half
and bottles. Imported and for sale by E.
B CLARKE, dealer in fine groceries, Main
street, adjoining R. E. Depot, Germantown. 41
MACARONI. —Burled Italian Macaroni, fresh
In - and ver groceries,r sale B. CLA.RZE,
dealer in fine Main street, adjoining R.
IC Depot Germantown.
NVINSLOWBS Green corn, French Peas
_Vif and Boneless Sardines, for sale by E. B.
CLELEXE, Family Grocer, Main street; adjoining
B. E. Depot Germantown.
ATEW PRESERVED GINGER—Si 00 per jar,
Just received and for sale at ()DUSTY' S, No.
DS SontliSecona street
NEW MAPLE ST_TGAR.—Very bright, in store
and for sale at ()GUSTY'S, No. 113 south
11 ,7 4?c0nd street..
fIIONIATOES I,N GLASS.-100 doz. Fresh"
.1 Tomatoes in Glass Jarz—xt very superior
article, fox sale by JAMES R. WEBB, Walnut
and Eighth Streets, •
100 - IfirE
0 1 0UoTI7 S. No.
and Maraschino,. 'for sale at
118 South Second Street.
SMOKED SALIHOIL7 AND H.ER RING-.
Smoked Salmon and Yarmouth Herring, just
received, and for Bale by. sAars R. WERE,
Walnut and Eighth Street 9,.. -
t0EF.1.2.N 7- -x.l) SUGARS AtNU/ SYRITI'S 05' ALI,
JA, grades manufactured at the Snuttmarlt Sugra
tßefinery and the Grocers' Vsugar House, for - sals
E. O. KNIGHT. &.. 00.., Southeast corns' :
iter and tlbestnat streets
. ....
00- PARTNERSH4 , B
MILE U NDERSIGNED hare this dark formed a
Co..portneranip under the name of HEWES &
icABPd. for the traesnetton of a General Banking
Business, at No, 52 South TEILEiII street.
aplo-6t4 GEO. W. HEWES,
GEO. a: RAf3II.
8 • OIAL Nonoy,s.
TH GREAT CENTRA.T. FAIR, OF-
Mice o. 1323 CHESTNUT Street.
Notice is • ereby given that the Secretary ,of the
Treasury has kindly ordered that all articles des
tined for the Great Central Fair, shall be admitted
to entryfree of dal!, and that instructions to this
effect have been issued to the Collectors, of the
Forts of Philadelphia, New Yorlf, and Boston.
JOHN WELSH, Chairman.
HORAOE HOWARD FURNESS, Sec' y.
Effg. GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.
COMMITTEE ON ARMS AND. TROPHIES.
PECIZADELPHIA, April 25, 1861. -
Contributions of any articles of interest for this
Committee; for sale or exhibition, as well as of
money, may be sent to any member of this Com
mittee, and receipts will be returned by the
Treasurer- All packages - sent to Colonel G. H.
CROSJHAN, United States Army, Chairman of
the - Committee, Northeast corner TWELFTH and
GI.RARD - streets, by any of the Rail
road or Express Companies, will be free of charge.
ap26. tfs EDWIN NORTH, Secretary.
or. GREAT CENTRAL FAIR FOR THE
U.S. SANITARY COMMISSION.
OFFICE OF THE COMMITTEE ONitECEP
TIONT OF GOODS. CENTRAL FAIR BUILD
ING, on Eighteenth street,' between Race and
Vine street, Entrance on Eighteenth street.
The Committee on “Reception of Goods" are
now prepared to receive any articles designed for
the Fair, and 'would ask the co-operation of the
various branches of Tride and Industry, as thei r
labors must necessarily be very arduous. Every
package should be properly marked, and sent-to
the Chairman or any member of the Committee,
who are authorized to receipt and acknowledge
the same.
They are happy to inform the public that all of
tl railroad and express companies have gene.
=ly offered to deliver packages to the Committee
Ire. -f charge. A. R. teIcHENRY, Chairmen.
F.E.at. ROWLEY, Secretary.
Committee meet on Tuesday and Friday After
noons, at 5 o' clock.
A..R. IffcHENRY, 1
A. S. ROBERTS, Jr.. I
EDWARD H. ROWLEY,
JAMES N. STONE;
DAVID .IffeCAMMON,
GEORGE A. McRINSTRY, Committee,
S. S. MOUN,
J. D. ELLIS,
JAMES S. MARTIN,
JOSEPH HARRISON, JR.
oyPHILADELPHIA, APRIL 23, 1251.
At a meeting of the TOBACCO AND CIGAR
interest in the GREAT CENTRAL FAIR. held
this alterncon, at 4 o' clock, the lollowink resolu
uon was adopted:
Resolved, That the chairman district the city, and
appoint Block Committees to solicit contributions,
of money, tobacco; cigars, snuff, pipes, mid any
salable articles, in atd of the Great Central Bair
for the United States Sanitary Commission.
D. C. AlcUAb....loli, Chairman.
THU°, VETTERVEIN, Treasurer.
A. 'J. - Brcxxgn, Jr., tsecre:ary.
NAMES OF COMMITTEES AND DISTRICTS.
North side_Msrket stree to south side Callowbill,
Delaware arenue to east side of Third street—Theo.
H. Vetterlein and J. K. Taylor.
North side Marketstreet tosonth side Callowhill,
west side Third street _to east side Eighth—J. C.
Steiner, Solon ou Teller and William Warner.
North side Market street to south side Callow.
hill, west side of Eighth street to east side Broad—
Loins Herbert, G. W. Bremer and George Esler,
Jr.
North,side Market street to south side Callow
hill, west side Broad street to Schuylkill—Levi
Beck, George Fite, John Douglass and S.
Meekings.
North - side Callowhill street to Kensington, Delft
ware avenue to east side of Sixth street—U. M.
Meyers, J. M. Boyd and H. W. Rank.
North side Callovrhill street to Kensington, west
side Sixth street to east side Broad—Thomas Hare,
W. Soby and A. R. Fonrgeray.
Noith side Callowhill street to Girard avenue,
west side Broad street to Schuylkill—S. Moore, S.
H. Bush, S. F. Smith and 3. W. Wartman.
Kensington, East Kensington and Richmond—
L. Bamberger, J. W. Crowell and. George L.
Woltien.
South side Market to north side South street,
Delaware avenue to east side Fourth street—John
T. Taitt, Augustus Merino, and William H. Fu.
gust.
South side Market to .uorth side South street,
west side Fourth to east side Eighth street—W. M..
Abbey, S. W. Ayres, J. 11. Simmons, and D. L.
Tingley. •
Soitth side Market to forth aide South street,
west side Eighth to east side Broad street—M. E.
McDowell, E. A. Woodward, George Boldm,and
James Russell.
South side Market to not th side South street.
west side Broad to Schuylkill—A. Armstrong, W.
B. Mann, and Walter Garrett.
South side South street to Reed street, Delaware
avenue- to . Schnvlkill--George enthrall, W. H.
Nassau, Thos. Cockrill. and A. T. Buckner, Jr.
Horatio Paine, M. 1)., General Collector on
Turkish divans, fancy pipes, kc. app- thstu3t
rr. RELIEI FOR TENNESSEE. —A com
mittee of the Lathes' Branch of the East
Tennessee Relief Association intend visiting
Knoxville with supplies in the early part of May,
and will be thankful for contributione.iniclothing,
particularly for women and children, and articles
for hospital use. The following extract from a
letter written by Mr. Barris. of Nashville, proves
the wide field f_r labor in that unhappy State:
"You mac remember some families newly arrived
occupyirg the large lecture room on the first floor;
one of them numbered eleven, the other thirteen.
he former now numbers four, the. latter three.
The lament of a mother yesterday, as she wiped
the death dews from the brow of liar only sou, a
lad of thirteen years, was, 'Oh! oh! I brought my
little ones a mighty way to get bread to keep soul
and body together; now I have bread, and no
children to eat it; all gone, you see! 0, God!
take me—take me, a poor, broken hearted mo
ther!' By the stove sat her husband with a dead
baby in his arms, the last of a family of six."
_Since our fair we acknowledge the receipt of $.5
from a friend; 6.9.0 from do., and $lO front New
town Square, Delaware county.
Donations may be sent to
MRS. JOSEPH. CANBY,
611 Arch street, or,
MRS. CALEB.W. HALLOWELL,
avio-at* 2121 Arch street.
OFFICE BOHEMIAN AIINING co at-
PANY OE MICHIGAN, No. 132 WAL
figstreet, PRILADBLPHIA, April 14th, 1941.
Notice is hereby given that an Assessment of
ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS per Share
on each and every share of the Capital Stock has
this day been called by the Board of Directors of
the - Bohemian Mining Company, due and payable
at the Cffice of the Company, No. 132 WALNUT
street, Philadelphia, on or before the 15th day of
alaY , 1561.
By order of the Board of Directors.
aplltreyls¢ WM. L. MACTIER, Sec'y.
IirBANK Of THE NOBTIIERN LIBER
TIES, PHILADELPHIA, Maya, 18iI.
The Directors have this day declared a. dividend
of SEVEN per cent. for the past six months, pay
able, clear of State tax and the 3 per cent: United
States tax,. on FRIDAY next, the 6th inst.
rny2.-6t* W. GUMMERE, Cashier.
ELEOTRIOI-Ty.
fowl AND LIVE! . A WORD TO THE WISE
IS SUFFICIENT!.
AU diseased conditions, both acute and chronic,
where there is vitality enough left to react, are
permanently cured, by warrantee, at ltele Walnut
street, Philadelphia, and in case of a failure in
moat obstinate maladies, no charge is made. Elec
trical Institution, established about live years ago
by Professor Bota,as. Read the following:
A class of maladies prevails to a fearful extent
in communities, dooming 100, COO youths, of both
sexes. annnallv"to an early grace. - These diseaspz
are very impeffectly understood. Their external
manifestations or symptoms are nervous deoiety.
relaxation, and great exhaustion, marasmus, or
Wasting and consumption of the tissues of the
whole body, shortness of breathing, or too hurried
breathing on ascending a hill or flight of stairs,
palpitation of the heart, asthma, bronchitl3, and
a thy, sore throat, trembling and snaking of
the arms and lower limbs, aversion to society,.
business,and to study: sometimes dimness of
the eyesight, loss of memory. - dizziness of
the head, neuralgia '
pain in various parts of the
body, pains in the
back and lower limbs, lum
bago, dyspepsia,lconstipation - of the bowels, de.
ranged secretions of the kidneys, and many other
glands of the body, producing virulent diseases In
both males and females, likewise epilepsy, hys
teria, and different forms - of- nervous spasms.
Now, then, ninety-nine cases out of every hun
dred of all the above named diseases, and a host of
others not named, as consumption of the lungs or
of the spinal nerves,.lia.ve their origin In the pelvic
viscera, hence the wan; of success by any of the
old medical systems of practice.
All the above-warned maladies are treated and
cured by Professor Bolles,
at 1221 Walnut street.
lel STA OF FEMALES.
Prolapsns SES
Lencorrhina, Amenorrhcee,
Dysmenorrhcea. All the aboVe diseases and other
Uterine complaints have their origin in a loss of,
the vital power of the body, brought on by Injuries,
excesses, sedentary habits, personal abuses, abor
tions, and the use of powerful medicines. Some
of the peculiar symptoms are dragging pains
thrbrigh the hips and back, weakness o• the limb=,"
and extreme languor and debility throughout the
entire * system The effects produced from those
tronbbsomemaladies are almost ranititnilinons.
Oothumption, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Paralyide,
Deafness, - Blindness, Fits, Insanity and eves
idiocy are not uncommon. •
No effectual or, reliable remedy has over been
found for these alarming vomplaints till our late
discovery in the use of Electricity in strict accor
dance with the positive and .negative.polar, actioa
of the Uterine brgans. We never failed in curing
all of the above diseases, except in ease of or
ganic derail gements, or severe injuries of the parts.
At WALNUT stro t Philadelphia Con
suliatieni tree > apt tae,
Tag DAILY EVENINOL BULLETIN : 'PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY. MAY 3.1864
TrUNITED ECE ET IN LIS FUR B L y E a
continued daily at 50' clock P. NI. ap3o-3f:
n omp, OFFICE OF THE 1 8HILaCELPHIA
EXCHANHCOMPANY. PHILADELPHIA,
April :5. 1864.
The Managers have this day declared a dividend
of TWO DOLLARS per share, clear of all taxes,
payable on and after sth proximo.
HENRY D. SHERRERD,
21 1) 25- 1 = 5 4 Treasurer.
,D EL A. WARE AND RRITAN
OrRAILIIOAD COMPA A.
NY, April 13, 1864.
The Stockholders of the above Company will
meet on TUESDAY, the 111th of May next, pt their
Office, in PRINCETON, N.J.. st 12 o'clock, M.,
to elect nine Directors for the ensninz year.
apl6traylo JOHN P,VOCKTON. Sec' y.
ry 111IISIOAL FIND SOCILETY.
u,3 The Annual Meeting of the' Musie , tl Pand
Society will be held at their Hall on TUESDAY,
the 3d of May, at 8 o'clock, P. M. The Annual
Report will be read and an election for Directors
held. WILLIAM L. DUNGLISON,
sp27-w, f, m,tu,4o Sec etary.
ff..PASSENGER RAILWAY NOTICE.-
PHILADELPHIA April 21, 1.64.
At a meeting of the Board of. Presidents of the
City Passenger Railways it was resolved that on
and after May let next, smoking will be prohibited
on air parts of the ears.
HENRY CROSEEY, See' y.
arTHE NORTHERN 'HOME FOR
FRIENDLESS CHILI RE N.—The annua
meeting of Contributors and- election for Four
Trustees and Six Managers, to serve for four years,
will take place on TUESDAY, May 10th ISO,
between 4 and 6 P. M., at the office, of T (10519. S
EARP, Esq., President. N. E corner of ARCH
and SEVENTH sts. M. J. MITCHESON,
my 2,3, 9, 10-4.t* Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE JEFFERSON FIRE
11.3 INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILA
DELPHIA, May 2d, 1861.
At a meeting of the Board of Directors held
THIS Day a semi-annual Dividend of FOUR
PER. CENT. clear of taxes, was declared,, pa,va ,
ble man d aft er the 12th inst.
my2.3q PHILIP E. O)LEMAN, Sec'y.
9 9 II • : •
GAS COMPANY, PaiLADELrine, Apra
An election for Two Trustees of the Northern
Liberties Gas Company, will be held at the Office
of the Company, LAUREL street, below Front,
on TUESDAY, May 10th last., between 110' clock
A. M. and tl P. M.
my2.2t§ W. P: FODELL, Secretary.
apEl-lm)
NOTloE.—Application will be made for
the issue of new certificates in the Ontona
gon Mining Company, of :Michigan. the following
certificates having been loft or mastoid: No. 259.
50 shs. • No. 358, 10 she. ; No. aSS, 30 shs.; No. 411,
3, CH 0 ells.; No. 413, 1,009 shs. ; and N 0.416,451) shs.
All in the came of
ap9-s-w-lm* CLEMENT DIA.ROEL
-
arh. MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS
of. the Bloomsburg Iron Company, will bs
held at the Uompat y' s Office at Irondale, Colum
bia Tconnty, Pa., on WEDNESDAY, May' Ibth,
Is6l, for the purpose of electing Nine Directors to
serve the ensuing year, and for the transaction of
other business.
WM. E. S. BAKER, Tres. ancl„Seey,
No, 213 North Water street.
PHILADELPHIA, Apri116,1661. ag:20,:17, m 2, 10, 17.
ErrOFFICE OF THE LEHIGH ZINC
COMPANY, N 0.121 WALNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA, April 19, 1-R34 —The_ Annual
meeting of the Stockholders of :the LEHIGH
ZINC COMPANY will be held on WEDNESi
DAY,, May 4th prox., at 11 o'clock A. M., for the
election of sewn Director to sere for the en
suing year, and for the transaction of other busi
ness. _ GORDON moNaEs.
apl9-144
n; HILTON'S OF.bfF,NT.-= The Insoluble
Cement of the Messrs Hilton Brothers is cer
the best article of the kind ever invented.
It should be kept in every manufactory, workshop
end house, everywhere. By its use many dollars
can be saved is the run of a year. This Cement
cannot decompose or become corrupt, as its combi
nation is on scientific principles, and under no cir
cumstances or change of temperature will it emit
any offensive smell. ' The various Uses to which it
can be successfully applied renders it invaluable
to all CiAR.B9II, Vnr riarticulara ase arlvartlsament
(WWEST ItR CH COAL. /HON OttE
AND LITBIBER COMPANY.—Notice is
hereby given to the Stockholders of this Company,
that a meeting for the purpose of permanent or
ganization, and an election . of nine directors a
clerk and a trralmrer. in conformity to law, will
be. held at the office No :.V9. WA.LN UT street, (tip
stairs) on MONDAY, May 2.3 d, 1164, at 12 o' clock.
noon. The polls will be kept open from 12) to
o' clock P. lb. _
JOHN N. HIJTCEMISIN,
nal- 5. to, th, taw= Maim.=
ByDELAWARE MINING COM t'AN Y 0 F
MICH IGAN.—Notice ls hereby siren that
ail Stock in this Company, 012 which the instal
ment of One Dollar per Share, called Pe.brnary
15+h, 3E61, end due March 1et..1564, is not paid, is
forfeited for said default ; and that, according to
the Charter and Bye-Laws of the Company, it will
be sold at Public Auction on Saturday, June 4th,
at 12 M.. at the 081CP of the Secretary of the
Company,. No. 323 Walnut Street, Philadelphia,
unless paid on or before that day.
By order of the Board of Directors.
F. A. FRAZER,
rnay2.2tkth-54.-tie4 Secretary.
07YENNSALITANIA COMFAt
NY OF MIORIGAN.- - Necho is hereby
given, that an Installment of Two Dollars per
Share on each and every Share of the Capital Stock
In the Pennsylvania .M.inlitz Company of 'Michi
gan. has this day been called by the Board, of
Directors of said Company, due and payable at
the 'Ocoee of the Company, No. 325 WALNUT
street, Pniladelphia, on or before the sth day of
April,l 61. Interest will be charged on all Install.
ments after the same shall have become due.
By order of the Board of Directors.
S. M. DAY, Secretary.
Parts., March 51. LAI. raht3.2t.s, tu. th. tine
arGEtiRGE THO,MPSON— ANOTHER
MEETING. —Thirty years ago GEORGE
THOMPSON delivered his first Lecture in this
city in the Covenantal' s Church, CHERRY street,
below Eleventh. He is now invited by members
of the same Church to deliver another address la
the same building, which he consents to do. The
meeting take place next FRIDAY EVEN..
ING, the dth of May, at 8 o'clock. Subject—
" The Unionists and Copperhead: of . E3,7l,nei and
America." Admittance 50 cents. Tic acts to b. ,
had at T. B. Pugh's, Sixth and Chestnut streets:
at the Ant-Slavery Office, 108 North Tenth str. , et;
and at the door. ap:30.61§
PENNSYLVANIA R1.13..R0AD COM
PANY, TREASURER' S DE PARTME
—PumsnEtrniA, April 20, k 64
NOTICE TO STOW! HOLDERS. —The Board
of Directors have this day declared a seini-anunal
dividend of FiVE PER CENT. on the capital
stock of the Company, clear of national and State
taxes, payable on and after May 16, h 64,
Blanks powers of Attorney for collecting divi
dends can be had at the office of the Company,
No. 238 South. Third Street.
Stock and Scrip certificates for the extra
dividend will bb ready for delivery ou and after
May 2d, bnt no stack or script certillcs.tes will b
delivered between the 15th May and let June,
ap2l.tjel T 130.. T. FIRTH, Treasurer.
0(r PHILADELPHIA AND READING
Railroad Company, Office ta7 South Fourth
btreet. PHILADIELrEriA, September 3, 1983;
DIVIDEND NOTICE. —The following named
;ion:sons are entitled to a Dividend on the common
stack of this Company. The residence of severoi
of them is unknown, and It is thefelolll necessary
that the Certlficittes of Stock should be presented
on calling for tho 'Dividend.
S. BRADFORD, Treasurer.
erocrsamparLa' 1.74—" - ELS.
Timothy 0. Boyle, Henry B. Sharer,
S. Lancaster, Andrew Turner,
John hlclntyro, Mrs. Rebecca Ulrich.
Benjamin F. Newport, fe22.tf§
a.N ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE
Incorporated Company,
.Firat Troop Philadel •
phia City Cavalry, will street at their Ar
mory, TWENTY-FIRST above Chest
nut, on THURSDAY, May sth, at 8 ri clock, P. M.
i
. .
.W.M. H. HART, President,
A. C. CATTELL, Secretary. aptS-,h-s-ttots
iATTENTION! —MEM HERS OF BATTERY
1.. (Union Artillery) 7th Regiment, p. M., who
have c not signed the Pay Roll for services
rendered in September, itifki, will call at No. 116
CHESTNUT- street, prior to May .ith, and sign
the same, as no signature will be wee' vedkilter that
time." Friends of absentees will report.
ISAAC STARR, JR., Captain.
S. J. IRWIN, O. S. . 3.00.30 k
_ ... . ..„...
TONIC ALE.—Jordan's Tomo. Ale, warranted
. pnre and free from drege, brewed expressly
for mialide and family use. Philadelphia Ales
constantly on hand, and bottled only , for family
use; delivered free to all parts of the city. English
and Suotdh Ales; also, Brown Stout, on hand at
reasonable prices. Catawba Wines, from cele.
brated Vineyards, by the dozen or gallon. 1. J.
JORDAN, 220 PEAR street, below Third an
Walnut and Dock streets. • ratl9
T F. DUNTO:N.
¢,P . 149 South Front street, above Walnut.
Agency of GRUSOF, and CA.MPBLLSHBUBIBS.
IBBOY Lc CO.'S OHAIIr.A.GIII,IS,
Gbidan ' Star Brand, ,
Ay Grand rdo - ataena, '
1 : 41 -AriBT XS. PORTS and VIA.BEIRAN. "
--- •
-- - -
10.11.1.V1 wlsia,s,:--OWlkilie OF PRoxeat
-1-Zr___ll —. rho orar P/avz , to - get Privy Wells
Ozsmazal and disinfected at very low prices.
A; PYSoN,
liTanataotorer ot Pon s dratts.
.. I . l ".^.lttr • " ' VI. T.M.tkrllr Got
SPECIAL NOT ICES
LIQUORS, &G.
FOR SALE AND_ TO LET
-de TO LET. - FOR THE SUPLIKER.--= - A
11"4 FURNISHED HOUSE, pleasantly situated
5 miles from the City. •Apply to J. R. CANER
DELL, 727 Chestnut Street. nay2.2t*
/pp FOR SALE—A small WOOLEN MILL,
with
all its machinery,. nottr in full operation.
,apply to JOHN COCHRAN, Real Estate Agent,
Ohester. Pa. • ap.3o-72t*
FOR SaLE OR TO LE r=•-e. Country Rea
dence,_ containg five acres of Land, five miles
'Sprit of Market street. Enquire ar_STERNBER-
G ER' S, 425 Chestnut street. ap29-12tit
All FOR SALE —The PROPERTY 1619 ARCH
RA' d meet— double 11011[3e, lot' 12 by 160. Apply
toG. H. ROBINETT, 23'4 GREEN 6treet, or J P.
OBINETT, 222 North SECOND' St. apll.lm*
TO LET NEW= ROLMESBUIttI. —4. A
modern-built. House, 'with stable, garden,
fruit, etc.", - 'within four minutes' walk of the sta
tion. Enquire of. JAS. WEED, Station Master,
or J. B. WILLIAMS, 201 Church alley. my2•titt
atIN TO BROKERS AND OTHERS.—TO BE
jlanil. LE T. —A desirable Property, 218 South Third
street, suitable for such purposes. Apply to J.
R. CURTIS & SON, Real Estato Brokers, 43:3
Walnut street. ap3O
inFOR SALE—•A desirable PROPERTY on
TI IRD street, south of Walnut, suitable for
the erection of a Dank, Insurance Office, or Bro
kers'.office, &c. Apply to J. IL OURTIS &
SON", Beal Estate Brokers. 933 Walnut street.
gip WALNUT STREET —For sale, a Brink
EUDWELLING, 723 %ALNUT rtreet, could
be altered into Lawyers' offices, near the Court
BOnse. Apply to J. W. CURTIS & SON, Beal
Est.% ; Broxers, 433 Walnut street. tap3o
mg FOR SALE—NEAT MODERN' DWELL
ING, No. 3:sB South FRONT Street, 18 feet
by 122; has the modern conveniences.
Apply to M. THOMAS & SONS,
ap27 139 and 141 S. Fourth Street.
TO RENT-21. beautanny situated double
OuUNTRY RESIDENCE, three minutes'
walk from Wissinoming Station, on Trenton Rail
road, with coach-house and garden. Apply No.
717 WALNUT street. _ apB-t0
Eal/WEI . ..LIAO- No 340 South Front street,
lately fitted up. Also 4-storied stone dwell
mg, 133.5 Spring Garden street, 36 by 150 feet; im
mediate possession of both For sale by A. P
J. H. 'MORRIS. 916 Arch street. ap3o-3t*
EIFOR SALE.—The building and lot No. &'S
CHERRY street, south side. Lot 60 feet
front, 10.5 feet deep, at 02 feet in depth widens to 76
feet to au S feet alley running to (7h-fry street.
Apply at the office of CHRIST CHURCH HOS
PITAL, 2::6 WALNUT street. arr2l.-th-s-tu6t*
WIFORSA 1 `..1--A SPLENDID RESIDENDE,
Double Three story back Buildings, with all
et the mooern improvements—underground
drainage—Built in a most substantial manner by
the occupant. Immediate possession. No. AGI
FRANKLIN Street. apagt s,tu;th,4q
gptli FuR SALE OR TO LET.—HOUSE No.
96 UNION street, Burlington, New Jersey,
wiib all the modern improyenaents. surrounded
with shade, fruit, ar.c. Apply to E. P. MID
DLETON, 5 North-FRONT street. or to SAML.
TAYLOR, BURLINGTON, New Jersey. m 3.30.
COUNTRY RESILENOE FOR SALE
Good Dwelling, Stabling,, Ice House. and
Tenant House, with It acres of land, with Shade
and Fruit trees, at Moorestown, N. J., now va
cant. Price, $.6,C00. Apply J. O. FINN,
Elap ra) - 1'44 61.1 Chestnut S:reet..
alptlil FOR SALE—The handsorne four-story
ar k . bro sto u e Residence, with double back
buildings, every modern convenience, well built,
and in good order, No. 152.1 rum street lot 20 feet
front by 130 feet deep. J. M. GULCIALEY &SONS,
sce Walnut street. ap.N
MaFOR SALE A VALUABLE PROPERTY
—Situate on Fourth street, below Walnut-, lot
4.2 feet front by 120 feet deep, on which are erected
two laige three-story brick dwellings, with back
buildings. and all the modern conveniences. S.M.
GUMMET .5: SONS. 502 Walnut street ap3o
Secretary
4611 TO Lr. T.—A COTTAGE, dehgtufutiy
za situated for a Summer Residence, near Nor
ristown, containing four good-sized R - mms on first
and second floor each, and two in attic-and creasy
access to the city by Railroad, eight times daily.
Apply to T. F. WHITAlat h oa premises.-or
through Norristown P. O. ap24- tu, th, s, 6t*
EaFOR RENT, A FARM-HOUSE. WITH
Ten ROOMS al-o a Spring, -room adjoining.
heat Two Hundred Dollars until March Ist,
Ten miles from Philadelphia; one and a quarter
miles from Villa Nova Station, Pennsslvants
Railroad. Address or apply to L. MORRIS, near
West Haverford P. 0 , Delaware Co., Pa. m2-3t*
MI FOR SALF.-- 7 An elegant four•story bricir
111 0-- e Residence. 11 feet trout, bailt in the most sub-.
manta' manner, with three-story double bask
buildings and everymodern conxenience,' and lot
of groun d feet deep, through" o Sansorn street;
situate on Cheatnnt'strert, west :.of Nineieenth at.
J. M. GUNILEY & SONS, :rid Imrelnut street.
dlig WALNUT S BRET. SA.LE--A
handsome three-story brick Residence. 2.1 feet
front, with three-story double back buildings,
built and finis hedin the best inanuer,and furnished
'ith every convenience; situate on Walnut street,
near Twelfth 'street; lot 133 feet deep to a back at.
Jr: . M. GUM.% EY t SUNS. NS Walnut street.
TO BENT FOR. THE SUMYLER SEA.-
JM. SON—A furnished House, built in coque
style, ins highly cultivated, hea:thy and beautiful
tozation, tones from Burlington, New Jersey;
with stable ' carriage, lee-house, ..te. For further
particulars address Box No. :1,47, Philadelphia
Post Office. ap2S-tit*
HESTON VILLE COTT FOR, SA.LE:
MR —A deli* able 2S-ssory Stzneecr-tago, Staple.
ruit and. Flower tiarrien, wiLtk about 3i acro of
ground, within one square of Passenger Railroad
Depot, at Bel.tonyille.
immediate possession ;Iron.
ADPIY roA. B.CARVED.& CO.,
ap3t,..5:* S. W. ccr. Niutn Sr. Filbert street.
IMaLLTABLE CHESTNUT STREET FRO
PERTY FOR RENT —On an Improving
Lease for a term of years: lot es feet front by 6....15
feet deep, through to Sansom street. Building is
very large. and can be altered into a store at a com
paratively small expense. Situate in a rapidly ina
provingpart of Chestnut street. J. M. -GIiMMEY
SONS. Zif.a Walnut street. apR)
An TO BENT FOR THE SUMMER. —A. de
sirable House and Garden, with pleasant
yard and good shade trees, in the village oZ
WOOI)BURY. N. J. Easy of access to the city
by the West Jersey Railroad.
- -
With or withotil. the furniture. Possession given
immediate] v. Apply to
apta-Imi bAVID COOPER, 18 North Whaveti.
‘,. A. LOCUST STREET, WEST PHILA. OEL
PIiIA—FOR SALE— desirable RE-a-
D 'OE on the north sice or Locust street, be.
tween Thirty-uinth.and Fortieth" streets, with all
the modern convemenc , q; alAo, Stable and Coach
home. Lot 116 feet frokt by 165 feet deep to back
`tenet. Immediate possessiou given. Apply to
A. B. CARVER 4: CO., S. W. corner Ninth and
Filbei t streets. ap3o st*
MaFOR SALE. —The Property on Sahooi
Rouse Lane, fronting eight hundred and
right (S.O) feet on said Lane, and extending nearly
one• third of h. mile to the Wissahickon, with front
on that .stream. Containing thirty (3e) acres, with
numerous desirable sites for Country Seats, flys
minutes walk from the Railroad Depot, and twenty
minutes walk from the city. Apply to OIIAET,Lii
H. IREEID. No. 203 South SlkTil st. f2Ci-66
OR FOR SALE. —A very desirable lot of ground
blasitnate on the north side of Spring Garcien
stick.t. 60 feet 10 Inches west of IStb. street., 7:2 Coat
frot t by about 17t lest deep. This tot is in the
immediate Tilitity of the most desirable improve
mei.% of Bush hid; aajoiniug new Baptist :Brurni
and commands a very extensive view over thh
city; would be 'divided to suit purchasers.
,apply to 1. 0 FeilioE,
apf26.lii tit , S. W. corner Spring Garden and 13th
4tril COUNTRY SRAT AND PA lit FOR „ilea
SALE—Containing fifty-film acres,
baandsontely situated in Cheltenham tosiruship,
Ilontgomery county, Pennsylvania. about eight
miles from tho city and ono and. a-half from York
Road Station, on the North Pennsylyania Rail
road. The buildings are nearly new, e•abatantlal
and well calculated for a winter or. Bummer roil
dence. Apply to 0. H. NrUIRHEID,' No. 204
South SIXTH street, Philadelphia. we 19411
AIR VINE STREET RESIDENCE OPPOSITE.
FRANKLIN' SQUARE - FOR
_handsome three-story Brictr Dwelling, with dou
ble three-story back buildings on the north side of
VINE street, the second house east of Franklin,
street, with a large side-yard frontingon Franklin
street, replete with all modern conveniences.
Also a deslrable three-story brick . Dwelling and
Lot of Ground at the-north-east corner of Vine
and Franklin streets. Terms, _accommodating.
Apply to It. .-8.. CARVER Ju CO., Southwest
corner of Ninth and Filbert streets. ap3o.6t*
cIA FOR SALE.—':The superior D WELLING.
In N0..1016 VINE street, near Logan Square.
Lot 18 feet front by 100 feet deep, to Winter street
The house is four stories high, with threa•story
ba:ck buildir gs. and finished throughout in the
,best manner, with large parlor, chambers, bath
room, conservatory' for flowers, dining room,
kitchen, mid all the modern conveniences found in
a. first-class house. Possession can be had thecae
chately. Frice, SlO, 000, of which 54,100 can remain
on the Property. HARVEY SHAW, ISt South
FOURTH - street. apn-tO.
I'l'lo LE steam Power, turee large Rooms
-I_ with goad light, 414 Prune street.
WLNSEL ZIG PEATICE.
fin PAIR§ .PIVO'r BLINDS' (new) tor sale
at. second-band deolt, SEVENTEI
above ThoraPKol. • Old doors, each, fixtures„&o.,
bought,. LaP3 O - 6 t 41 1 NA.THAN W. ELLIS.
IRON STAIRS, Irpa -Doors Iron Safes.--For
sale at second-band Depot, 'SEVENTH, aboTe
-Thompson_ laplo.6t*] NATHAN W. ELLIS,
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
-DESIRABLE D9ITELLING FOR SALE.
WA —The convenient ttansomely located thr-e.
story DWELLING, No. 617 North ELEVENTH
street, below Mount Vernon Street, east side, built
in the very best' manner, with double three-story
back buildings, and all the modern' conveniences.
Terms accommodating. - .Immediatei possession.
Apply next door to the property, or to A. B.
CARVER & 00., corner Ninth and Filbert
streets: - my2-6t-#
TU LET.—Large and small ROOFS up stairs
612 and 614 CHESTNUT atrept. . _ 10341
. _
MM)IOAi..
YSTLAOK'S DIPHTHERIA. LOZENGES.—
These Lozenges are a safe and speedy cure for
phtheria,.Doughs, Sore Throat, Hoarseness and
Bronchial. Affections generally. Try them.
THOMAS ESTLACK, Jr. , Druggist, S. W. cor.
of Eighteenth and Market sts. ,Phila. ap2B-3ml
AELEUT
WEAN IS LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH..
Kegs= (HMI and ALLEN, -
Medical Electricians,
formerly associated with Professor Bolles
and Galloway, having dissolved partnership, ; the
practice will be continued by THOS. ALLEN,
ac
the old established office, No. TZI North TENTH
titreet, between Coates and Brown where he will
still treat and cure all curable diseases (whether
acute, chronic, Pulmonary or Paralytic,,, withou.
a shock or any pain,) with the various Modifica
tions of Electricity and Galvanism. This teat
merit has been found remarkably successful In ail
cases of Bronchitis, Diphtheria, and other diseases
of the throat and respiratory organs.
A fetcrof the diseases in which successful cures
have been made are mentioned below.
''Oonsumption,•. first and General Debility.
second stages. Diseases of the Liver 01
Paraiyeis. Kidneys.
Neuralgia. Diabetes.
Fever and Ague. ProMpsus Uteri (Failmi.
Cksngestion. of the Womb).
Asthma. Prolapsus Ara (or Plias
spepel.a. Nocturnal Emissions,
Rheumatism. kc. •
Bronchitis. IDeattiesii.
Inllnensa and Catarrh. I
o etexge far consultai
lA. M. to 6 P. X.
Testimonials to be seen
OPAL DENTALLINA
A superior article. for cleaning the Teeth, de- 1 ,
stroying animalcules which infest them, giving
tone to the gums, and leaving a feeling of fra
grance and perfect cleanliness -In the mouth. Ii
may be used daily, and will be found to strer.gMen
weak and bleeding gums, while the aroma and de.
tersiveness will recommend it to every one. - Be
ing composed with the assistance of the Dentist,
Physieian, and Microscopist, it Is confidently
offered as, a By.r.r ATILE substitute for the utuurr•
Min Washes formerly in vogue.
Eminent Dentists, aaccqquainted with the consfits:
:nta of the DENT A, advocate Its uses; 11
contains nothing to prevent its unrestrained en.
ploymer_t. Made only by
JAMES T. SHINN, Awithscary.
BROAD and SPRUCE Streets. , 1
For tale by Druggists generally, and
'red. Brown, D. L. Stackbouse. .
Bastard h Co., Robert C. Davis;
G. R. Keeny; Geo. C. Bower:,
Isaac H. Ray; Charles Shivers,
C. H. Needles, Ct. J. Scattergood,
T. J. Husband, J. C. Turupenny, (Do
Ambrose Smith, Charles. H. - Eberle,
Thomas Weaver, James N. Marls ;•
William B. Webb, E. Bringharst /s
James L. Bispbara, Dyott h Co.,
Hughes /c Coombe, H. C. Blair,
Henry A. Bower, Wyeth it Bro.
TITMELLE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF
DOCK. —We often hear it reheated by those
who have used JUMELT:Eib COMPOUND
SYRUP OF DOGS, that among all the thousand
remedies offered to the public, there is none of them
so salutary as a cough medicine, so potent as an in
vigorator, so effectual as a purifying specific, and
so shooting and . restorative in cases of pnysicsl de.
bility, nervous irritation and a general sinking or
a prostration of the system.
For sale by the proprietor,- F. JUMZELLE, No.
L 125 Market street, and by all Druggists. [feli#
HOD(}SON'S BRONUHIA.L TABLETS AIM
found to be an indispensable requisite In Mt
treatment of Bronchitis, Catarrb, Manna's, and
similar complaints affecting the organs of the
voice; particularly recommended by public speak
ars, eager:, and amateurs. prepared, wholesale
Ind retail, by LANCASTER th
MAYLOR'S ARNICA OIL OB EREBROCA.
TION. —A reliable article. Positively mire
Rheumatism. Neuralgia and Sprains, Frosted
Feet, Caillblains, Pains in the Limbs, Chest. Sidi
Baal. For sale by the Proprietor, H. B. TAY
LOR, - Tenth and Callowhill streets. Pries
95 emits. fe2,',4.3m*
TVST .REUEIVRD BY -LATE LIRPONTA
d tlon. Hvinssae7's Ens Old Brandy, rezBl7
or medicinal lase. LANCASTER at ~fiJLLS.
e:aarimace casts, R B. carnal' AWE oar
TENTH Phila. ass3S
DRUGS.
WE HAVE JUST . RECEIVED AN IN
•oice of the following desirable toilet arti
cles, of foreign manufacture, Law, Son &- Hay.
den's Honey and Glycerine Soaps, Bennow &
Sons' Elder Flower and Brown Windsor Soaps,
English Tooth, Nail. and Hair Brushes, French
Extracts; of triple strength, in the original pack.
ages, from the Flower Farms of De Geniis & Co.,
Sommieres (Garth). in quantities to suit purcha
sers. Morgan & Bros.' Whito Felt Corn Plas
ters, &c. For sale by E. YARROW & CO.
Druggists, Eighteenth and Vine. atr.lo-Im*
A.T:ZZ
013KET SHOEMAKER Zs (30.
R OUT. SHORMAKER, BIINJ. H. SHOBX
E. M. Suoisou,sms, RICHICILD S. SHOEXAMM.
TO DRUGGISTS. —We orer tue follow ng. c
recent importation: Agaric, Aniseed, Star Am\so.
Caraway and Canary Seed, Aldlcos, Aconite and
Calamns Roots, Barbadoes Tar, Poppy Heads
Tongue Beaus, Refined Borax, Relined Camphor.
Jennings' a Calcined and Carb. Magnesia, Calabria
Liquorice, Essential Oils of prime quality, French
Chamois, Wedgwood and Porcelain Mortars and
Pill Tiles,Evaporating Pk-4 '
11es Porcelain Fun
uels, Flin t -Gin Prescription Vials, Drugristr
Furniture Bottles, of Boston manufacture, French
Vial Corks, Pallet Knives, kc.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER tc CO,
Wholesale Druggists,
fe3 N. E. corner Fourth and Race streets.
BUGS ..k.c.—Refined Camphor to barrels,
„LI Parr ' Cream of Tartar in barrels, English
Magneslas, Caked Carbonate and Henry'''.
genitine Soper Carb. Soda, Quinine, Morphia
,Opium. Sarsaparilie, Jamaica Ginger, English:
`and French Tooth Brushes, Low's Soaps,
Glycerine Honey and Brown Windsor, Drug
gist's Earthenware, all sizes ' lllor-ars, &c. For
sate by WILLIAM rJ LIS a.-(.10., Druggists, No.
744 MARHET street. apg-tf
rIRESH. ENG'LLSH. EXTRACTS,
L' Just received direct from GEO. ALLEN
CO., Ainpttull, a supply of Est. Aconiti. Bella
donna}, • Caunab, and., Gonil, .Digitalis Etym.
cyan and Taraxaci. also, OleumAritygd,
Dulc, Oleum Croton,Tiglii Elaterium,
corium, and a full assortritent of fresh medi
cival leaves, kc., ice: BULLOCK OREN.
SHAW.., Arch and Sixth streets.
FINE" 'VIOLET POIdA.I,I2..—AN IlsiVol.l3
of freshly Imported Marrow Pomade sweetl:
teemed with Violets, in' 5o cent jars. HUBBELL.
A.potheepry, 1410 Cheit.nnt. street.
rpHE DEW "PILE PIPE." —A SIMPLE.
cleanly and portable contriyance for the appli
eaten of unguents to the Internal surface of the
rectum. Sold by HUBBELL, Apothecary' 1411
(Theater' t atrcot.
D BTBLEHEM OATMEAL br the pound et
JlllO keg—fresh ever -- w eek. HUBBELL, Apothe
cary. 1410 ORESTNITT street.
STOVES. HEATERS, &O
GO'D'S IMPROVED STEA la
' ' • AND -
WATER-HEATING APPARATUS,
For Warming and Ventilating Public Buildings
and Private Residences.
Manufactured by the
UNION STEAM AND WATER-HEATINO
COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
. JAMES P. WOOD,
. 41 South FOURTH Street.
intile-Gm* . B. M. FELTWELL, Sup t
T " AS-S. DIXON,
Late Andrews & Dixon,
No.. TM CHESTNUT street, Pailadelpbis.
Opposite United States Dant,
.Nanufacturers of
LOWDOWN.
PARLOR;
CHABLUEL..„?
OFFICE.
AND OTHER GRATES,
y or Anthracite, Rimini 'tons and Wood xYrea
Also,
WARN AIR FURNACES,
FOr warming public and prlyate buildings, .
REGIS'T RS, VENTILATORS,
' ATM
CHIMNEY O.ILPS. •
COOKING RANGES. BATH HOMERS,
WHOLESA.LF. AND RETAIL. m.
• DENTLSTItI
-- e -iJENTIST
for tits last - twonty years,' 2,19 vran S'.-Teett
• ow Thirk Inzerts the most besatifal T.LIETH Cl
' the age) mounted On Aim t Gold, Plains, Silver,
Vulcanite, Coralitep Amber, /co., at prices fol
neat and substantial work, , more reasonable thasi
any Dentist in this city or state. Teeth plugged
to Mat for Life. Arhdeial Teeth repaired to Bait,
VT+) pain In extracting. All work warranted to tit ,
saferenoa. beat familiesmitns+3lnti
Lion, 011Lca hours
,fron
at the °flies. deft-6m4
EXECU TOR' S ' SALE=ESTATE OF
Eta. JOSIAIUDAWSON, deceaSed. , THOMAS
& SONS, Auctioneers. VALT'ABLEMUSINES
STANDS. Two FOUR; STORY BRIGS'
sToRES, IsTes. and '2.5 North TRIED Street;
.above Market_ street. On TUESDAY; „May 10th,
1961, atl2 o',clock. noon; NMI be sold at l'ablio
Sale, at the .F.'HILADELPHLA EX,OII &NUE,
the following described property. viz : No. 1,-
3111 thatfour-storT brick store and zot of g.round,
situate on the east eide of Third street, 18 feet 6
niches north of Church Alley,. No. 2.1; containing
in front an Third street 16 feet, and extending in
depth about 81 feet, more or less.
No. that four story brick store,. M.
joining No. 1 011 the north, same sin.
Clear of all inctunbrance.
DRY GOODS.
P YRE 45c .LANDPLL, 400 'ARCH STREET, have now aitnanged for sale, a magnificent
stock of Spring DRY GOODS. adapted to first
class sales. This stock was laid in before the re
cent advance in gold, which enables as to offer
great inducements to the trade.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL., •
Black Silks, from ;$2O to $1 per yard.
Brown Silks, $7 to $l.
Moire Antic's/es, from St is St .50.
Rich Cheilli and Spring Plaids.
Brown Figured Silks, double face.
India Plaid Wash Silks, el.
100 pieces Summer Silks. - $1 a yard.
SUMMER DRESS GOODS.
Magnificent Organdy Robes.
French Organdies, new styles.
68 pieces Goatti hair Glacinas.
Tan Colored °tallies and Detainee.
Fine Black ChallieS and Bombazines.
SHAW LS AND - MANTLES.
London style Shawls, open °entree.
Tarrartine Ordered Shawls.
Sea-shore Barege Shawls.
Black Shawls,full stock. -
TOURIST DRESS GOODS.
French Crape Pongees.
Summer Poplins, for snits.
Q .11 E R Tir E. ; it .-
0 Gauze Merino Vesta,
For Ladies. -
Gauze Merino yew,
For Gentlemen.
Gauze Merino Ve,sts and Bocti--,..e",,"
cettildren.
Es glish and G-erman
AU sizes, full assortment.
• -THOMAS SIV.PSON' S SONS,
9'41 and 024 Pine street.
nLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VE - cTING-S.—
‘) JAMES tar LEE, invite the attention of their
friends and others to their large and well &sorted
Spring and Summer stock, comprising in. part
CO &TING: GOODS.—Saper Black French
Clotils;Stiper Colored French Cloths; Black French
Habit Moth Colored, do.;- Ca.smaretts, all colors
and qualty; Silk-raixedSummer Cloths; Tweeds,
all shades and qualities. -
PANTALOON STUFFS.—BIacIi French Doe
skins;,Black French Cassimeres. Beaverteens,
VESTINGS.----Fancy Silk Ves , ings, Fig, ared
Marseilles and Cashmeres. Fancy White M.3Xi
Plain do.: Black Satin yesings, Lice.
JAMES & LEE,No.H N.:Second Street,
ap24 Sign of the (}olden Lamb. '"
IIiapLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS_ -
Al NO ADVANCE IN PRICES.
We are still selling our BLACK SIT, - K' at tha
same prices as we did early in the season,notwiat
standing the recent advances.
MANTLE SILICS, ALL. WIDTH
Plain Silks, all colors, 91 30 to 55 75.
Fancy Silks, $1 tu co $2 uO. - -
Rich, Henry, Ilandsomr:, Fancy Silks, $2 37 tO
$550. .
Bich Chose Silks s 'at 92 E 7, worth $3 50. '
g c at s3sl
is 4, at El ,g 55 50 .
at 95 $7 NI.
10 Pieces Small PLAID SILICS.. at $1 25; worth
$1 50. H. STEEL & SON.
113 and 715,
North Tenth street
tyno YARDS BLACK SILKS.
IMF 702 yards Organdie Lawns.
7cr2. yards Grenadines and Ranges.
70 - 2 yards Fine Dress Goods.
71x2ards Chintz and Calico.
702 yards Cloths and Cassimeres.
7t:2yt.durs Stockings and &hires. _
702 ARCH Street. JOHN H. STOKES
ItKANTLES AND CLOAKS' OF UNUSUAL
ELEGANCE.
Taffeta Mantles and Sacques:
Plain and richly-trimmed Mantles.
Chesterfields, in Silk and Cloth.
Short Sacqr.es. of handsome Cloths.
•
French Cloth Cloaks.
MANTLES MADE TO ORDER.
Spring Shawls, in light colcrs.
Summer Shawls, of gcod. quality.
One lot de=sirable Stimmr Shawls, Sif 00.
• Black Thibet Square Shawls, 53 00 to .t. 7 G*.
COO.PER. Ic CONABb,
apl3 S. E. cornerNlnth and Market sfreets.
L'
INEN AD irEarns POW E NT. —6 V T.L t Pn
CO.—Stores for Linen Goods excluAvgy s
I;zzle ARCH and ll South SECOND street. _
IRISH SHIRTING LINENS. —A good strong
Irish Linen, at 44 cents; Hear) , Golden Flax Line
from 56 -cents ttp.
SHIRT BOSOMS. —We continue to pay par..
hailer attenton to this department. Ladles
find' at our Stores the most extensive stos.: cf
Bosoms, Wristbands and Collars in the city.
TABLE LINENS.-A loitz extsa-heary-power.
loom Damask, nail bleached, at7s cents per yard.
CRP. A P NAPRINS. —An excellent article at Sl
per dozen. S. MILLMEIf (XJ., -
- Linen Importers and Dealera,
m.h.31 Arch street. and 32 S. Second street
_
-I D.OWLN HALL, CO., No. 26 S. SECOND
street - , have now open the best stock of DTeSS
Goods they over had the plea. 9 are of offering to their
customers.
Magnificent Grenadines.
Magnificent Organdies. •
Silk Warp Taffetas.
Plain, Stripe and Plaid. Poplins.
Blonslin de F-- - solas, anew fabric.
Mohair Foulards:, '
Plaids, Sn - tpes and Plain Valencias.
Plaid and Stripe Monairs.
Beautiful - shades fine alpacas. '
Superior. Black •
Stri-neci and Figured Freach Chintz.
Firin*Pd Pe:cotes and Ormbric-s.
Plain Lawns and Plain Percales.
Percales and Pique Robt.s.
Dress Goods, is great variety, of all the new
Fabrics that have appeared in this country this
year,
some styles of which , wn
have been of our' o
mportation. 1
Fe 0 DEVii Kii WV IibUMI II DO
ge - 5 - R.F.A.L ESTATE. 'THONAS
EaSALE —LARGE and ELEGANT' RESI
LENCE, No. 259 SOUTH FOURTH.STREET,
between Walnut and Spruce, with Stables and
Coach-house on Bingham' , Court, 27 feet front,
IF6 feet in depih. tin TUESTfrr; 'May lO, 1804,
at 12 o'clock noon, will be sold at public sale, at
the PHILADELPHIA EXOTIANGE: All that
superior three-story brick inessuage, with two
story back buildings and lot of ground, situate on
the east side of Fourth street, lriween Walnut and
';pruce streets, No. 209; containing in frimt on
Fourth street Z feet 7 inches, and extending in
depth at that width on the south line 101 feet 13,S
inches-, thence -'widening, south 23 feet 0-inches;
thence east 21 feet SS incheg to Bingham's court;
then:e t orth 9 feet 1.13 i inches: thence east .10 feet 2'
inches; Thence nor h 32 feet :i inches; thence west
4 feet 93i inches; thence netth S feet G!, , .: inches;
thence west :17 feet 1 inch; th , ;tice still furtitex weir,-
(t
ward 154 !set 13i' Inches ..o Fourth street, the place
of beginning, tne en ".e depth on the north - Imo
being ISt feet 23.-S•, inc. .es, and IS6 feet on the south
line. At the depth o 154 - futA the lot widens to 50
feet. she house is finished ins most substantial
manner, very elegant Italfitin marble mantels,
large and superior charabere, superior wine closets
and cellars, and the modern ronvenienres. There
is a lame stable and coach' ; house on Bi , lthara's
. ,
court - '
6, CLEAR OF ALL EIN.Ti7I7MBRANCE
TEEMS, ONE-HALF CA,z.H.
t4t7 - Some or the ftr.est residences in the city are in
this square. A survey of the property. anado
April Yti, 1164, by 1). H. Shedaker, surveyor, may
be seen at the auction rooms; 'mid the pruperty,will
be sold according to said plan. -
M THOMAS fr. SONS, Auctioneers,
sp3t'my3 7 139 and 111 South Fourth street.
. ea t PEREMPTORY SALE—T HOM.AS do
SONS. AUCTIONEERS.—HANDSOME
MODERN RESIDENCE, Iv.o. *257 South SEVEN
TEENTH tstreet--Detween.- Locust and Spruce
streets: 19 feet front, 190 feet in depth; on TUBS:.
DAY, May-10. lest, at. LI o! Clock noon, will be
sold at Public Sale. withont reserve, at the PHIL
ADELPHIA EXCHANGE—aII that modern four
story brick ir.essusg,e. with three-story back build
ings and a lot of ground situate on the east side of
Seventeenth street, bet Ween. ,Locnst and Spruce
streets, No. t 157, - containing • in front on Seven
teenth street, 19 feet, and extOding in depth 190
feet to a court feet wide,, leading into Latimer
street, together with the privilege of Said court.
The house and garden are in,perfect order, all the
modern improvements. marble mantels in every
room. The whole hoist) aed hydrants drained.
iu to the street culvert.. •
Subject 'to a redeemable eound rent of $1)0
year. Immeoiate possession.
Can be seen any time previous to sale on appli
cation to Mr. h.. D. Cash„ No. :209 South Sixth
street, or to the Auctioneers.
11.4 - I.t is a most desirable location. and overlooks
in the fear a number of beautiful gardens.
. . .
N. B. —ln consequence - of the decision of
the Court snspendiag for the present., the
extinguishment of, ground rents- in national.
desiresre authorized r an , if the par-
Chat
chaser that an atgerpent will to
made forthe - exiingnighment (ti the ground ma on
this property In 30 days from the time of sale.
THOMAS .55,-SOIIIS, Anctioneem
aptly-My3,7 130aildllt S. Malaria et.
By order of Executor.
TI-101VtitS & SONS, Auctioneora,
epa. l 3, rut 3.9 139 sod U Sc utb FOllrth St