MY 11111METIMi. LA COTERIE BLANCHE.—The Academy of Music presented another magnificent spectacle last night. The third annual fancy dress hop of La Coterie Blanche, for which • such extensive arrangements hall been made, came off, and the success with which it passed off, exceeded expectations. The interior of the building was splendidly decorated for the occasion. The dancing floor was covered with wall paper, which prevented the dust from rising and gave a novel anffpretty effect to the scene. Over the centre of the stage were gas jets, ar ranged in stars and circles, which contained the words "La Coterie Blanche, 1866." Be yond the proscenium a magnificent and appropriate scene was arranged, and along the aides of the stage ranges of elaborate chandeliers depended and shed their light upon the beautiful picture. Folds of hand some bright drapery ornamented the entire auditorium, festooned with evergreens. Pyramids of bouquets, fountains of per fumed waters and prettily caged canaries were placed throughout the Academy, and gave fragrance and melody to the air. The attendance at the hop was large but not enough to interfere with the comforter pleasure of any o‘ the. participants. The ladies and gentlemen mostly appeared in full ball costume, and many of the dresses were exceedingly rich. There were also a great many fancy costumes. Queens, cour tiers, vivandiers, peasant girls, prima don nas, Roman citizens, and all other charac ters, were well represented, and the dazzling throng,was interspersed with many amusing personations. Among the latter may be mentioned a large beer-mug, a huge barrel, and a couple of immense coftbe pots. Signor Blitz appeared on the stage in a grotesque costume : and performed some amusing tricks. There were two fine orchestra's present, under the direction of Mr. Charles B. Dodsworth. The ball was opened about half-past nine o'clock. The curtain rolled up, a grand march was'performed and the members of La•Coterieentered by a staircase at the back of the stage. They were dressed in a fine suit of pure white cloth, trimmed with gold cord, wearing the old style =filed collar, plait and cuffs. A bine silk sash served as their mark of distinction. After a promenade around the floor they were joined by their ladies,then followed the guests, and the stage soon became comfor tably filled. I Eacn lady was handed a bouquet and a magnificent programme, attached to a beautiful fan, as she entered. By this time: those who did not desire to dance had taken possession of the parquette circle and balcony, and every seat was oc cupied. The scene from any part of the house was exceedingly grand. The dancing commenced immediately after the opening march, and was con tinned until an early hour this morning. Under the management of Mr. Will S. Turner, the floor director, and his assistants, everything passed off successfully and satisfactorily. The third hop of La Coterie Blanche will not soon be forgotten by those who had the pleasure of attending. THE PRESS Cl:mt.—The regular stated meeting of the Press Club, Mr. C. Souder, Jr., President, in the chair, was enlivened yesterday by the reading of a most instrue tive and entertaining essay by Mr. John Hasson, of the Associated Press. His topic was "The Telegraph; its connection with the newspaper press of the United States." Mr. Hasson gave a graphic discription of the modes of obtaining European news from steamers off Cape Race, &c.. and spoke of the origin of what is now known as "The Associated Press." He then described, mainly from personal knowledge, the doings of the telegraphers and Associated Press agents who were connected with the army during the war. He paid a glowing but thoroughly deserved compliment to that veteran and fearless correspondent Mr. Sidney Deming, and also alluded in com plimentary terms to Mr. Thayer and ether Well-known telegraphers. Mr. Hasson's personal experiences at Bull Run also formed a feature of his capitalpaper. At a its close brisk discussion ensned, the prin cipal speaker being Mr. E. W. C. Greene, of the Transcript, who criticised with great severity the Associated Press, but he in terspersed so much rare wit and humor with his denunciation that his speech was listened to with great pleasure. Messrs. Westccitt, Fisher Shepherd, Souder, Wal- Jazz, Hellier, Smith, Wallace, Grier, orbit,, Watson, Runkel, and others also took part in the discussion, which was extremely animated. CHARGED WITH BURGLARY. George Weis, alias Anthony Smith and David Hardin had a hearing before Alderman Beitler yesterday afternoon, charged with burglary. On last Friday evening the clothing store of Mr. Christian Bald, No. 2211 Frankford road, was broken into and robbed of five overcoats, three pair of pantaloons and one vest. The accused were suspected of having committed the burglary, and were arrested m the Sixth Ward yes terday morning by Detective Henderson. Weis bad on one of the stolen coats, and a pair of nippers was found in his possession. Hardin was wearing a pair of the stolen pantaloons. The prisoners were held for a further hearing to-day. DELEGATES APPOINTED.-7The following gentlemen have been selected as delegates from this State to the Twenty-second Con vention of the General Synod of the Luth eran Church:—Revs. J. A. Seiss, D. D., C. F. liranth, D. D., G. F. Krotel, D. D., C. W. Schaeffer, D. D., S. K. Brobst, W. G. Eyer, B. M. Schmucker, S. Laird, C. F. Welden; Dr. H. H. Mublenb erg; Messrs. L. L. Honpt, H. Trexler, C. Pretz, H. Lehman, C. F. Norton, S. G. Fry, H. H. Mattes and J. Endlich. REAL ESTATE , SALE.—James A. ; Free man, Auctioneer, sold yesterday, at the Ex change, the following: 12,667 shares Improvement Petroleum Company, . • • 12,667 shares `a Dwelling, 415 Y rk avenue, 28 by 50 feet,, . . 4,200 Lot, North Penn Village, 18 by 112 feet, „' 75 ALLEGED SWINDLE.—George Hayman had a hearing before Alderuum White yes terday, on the charge of obtaining from Michael Haggerty $2OO by false representa tions. The testimony was to the effect that the money was loaned on the representation that he was the owner of a house on the S. W. corner Front and Lombard streets . , which was not true. He was held in $1,001:1 to answer." DELEGATE ELECTION.—The Union citizens of the various Wards will meet on Tuesday evening next, to elect Judges and Inspectors to conduct the elections to be held in the following week, for delegates to the State Convention, to nominate candi dates for. Governor and other State officers. SOLDIERs' MASS Mizznyo.—A mass meeting of the Soldiers, seamen and ma rines who have been engaged in the sup pression of the rebellion will be held in front of. Independence Hall, - on Saturday evening, in favor of the equalization of bounties. Orirruharr.—Mr. I)aniel Drain died yes terday at his residence, No. 814 South Front street. He was 83 years of age. The de ceased was a soldier in the war of 1812 and was in the army five years. He served principally upon the frontiers. Fug.--The alarm of fire about six *lock last evening was caused by the slight burning of jeL. Fulton's coach factory. at Twentieth and Fine streeth. - Tam CAItMNAL at the Camden Skating raris will be postponed until further notice, . BROAD &num.—The City Councils will have before them this afternoon, aiproposed act of Assembly, for the impro ement of this magnificent street. The act is" said to be fair in all its provisions, and has met the I . appproval of the Committee on aw, who will report a resolution to be pas ed by the Councils urging upon - the Legi ature its enactment into a law. Under the peration of this aet we shall soon see Br ad street one of the grandest avenues in this country, free from the nuisance of railroad tracks; and where our citizens may drive and enjoy themselves.without delay or hindrance from mule teams and coal cars. SLlPPERY.—Pedestrianism was attended with much inconvenience and d nger this a l morning. Last evening there w a slight spit of snow, which was succeeded by a heavy mist. The result was a thin coat of ice on the sidewalks to-day. Many persons took to the carriage ways and got along very well, while those who used the pave ments had hard work to preserve their equilibrium. Skating would have been the most expeditious plan of locomotion, and we observed several youths who had adopted it. A COMBINATION SALE OF OIL PAINTINGS takes place this evening at Scott's Art Gal lery, 1020 Chestnut street, commencing at 71 o'clock. The collection embraces about works, most of which are of rare merit. Connoisseurs and lovers of art should at tend the sale, as all are to be sold without reserve. UNION PRATES MEETING.—This after noon a Union Prayer Meeting will be held at the Baptist church, Bread and Brown streets. To-morrow afternoon $ similar meeting will be held at the Church of the Epiphany, Fifteenth and Chestnut streets. Li INSURANCE.—The attention of our readers is called to the advertisement in ohr columns 'of the New York Life's twenty-first annual dividend, which is fifty per cent. for 1865. together With the re demption in cash of all outstanding scrip for the years 1863,:1864..The receipts for the year wer a over two millions of dollars; just at this time when both life and fire losses are so great, it certainly silo superior management in the officers and agents of this com pany to make such a satisfactory report to {heir policy nolcers, they only being interested in the °fits. We k now of no company in this country that ve cashed their outstanding scrip and credits In so short a time. The scrip of 1865 only remains to be pail. We can safely recommend this company in preference tomery others to persons about insuring; the acemnulated capital is now over f 1,900,000, and policies foLBIO,OOO are issued on any one first-class - Messrs Lancaster and Gaskill, the well- known insurance age ta, N. W. corner of Fourth and Walnut streets, are the agents for this State. Call on them and insure; we nave done so. HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR. RE -311111,138. has proved itself to be the most perfect preparation for the hair ever offered to the public. It is a vegetablecompound, and contains no injurious properties whatever. IT WILL RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO;ITS,ORIGI ICAL COLOR. It will keep the hair from 'biting out. It cleanses the scalp and makes the hair soft, lus trous and silken. It is a splendid hair dressing. No person. old or young, should fail to use It. IT IS RECOMMENDED AND USED IBY THE FIRST MEDICAL AUTHORITY. Ai' Ask for Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer, and take no other, R. P. lIALL ,OS CO., Nashua, N. 11., Proprietors. Poe vale by all druggists. 7 3-10's WANTED, DeHaven & Brother, 40 40 South Third Street. Pupa/ Ltssurr WHITE LSAD.—Preferred by Damien, as it always gives satisfsetkm to their cus tomers. HONEY COMB AND LA2icAeTBII ;QUILTS, J. C. STRAWBRIDGE CO, 'Northwest Corner Eighth and Mark streets. STITEBLAI ve.t.Y FINE CoNrEcnors.— Choice and rare varieties for select presents. Menu- Imetured by IST.BRELKII P. WHITMAN, No. 1210 Market street. Bowna's INFANT CORDIAL is a certain, sate and speedy cure for cholic, pains and spasms, yielding great relief to children teething, Bower's Laboratory, Sixth and Green. MATtsErtaxs CourrruarArrms of our own impartation, of new patterns. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO.. DRAYITSSFS, BLINDWPES AND sJATABItif..— J. Issas, M. D., Professor of the Etreand Tar, treats all diseases appertaining to the above membErs with the =nest enema. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the city can be seen at his office, No. ale Pine street. The medical Ihcalty are invited to accompany Weir eats, as hr has had no secrets in his practice, A ton. dal CM Wieried. Ne charge made for examine. INIMITABLY Furs CHOCOLATE CclrrEC -31:F0N5.-A win', of choice kinds. BTHP.H.M 4 F. WHITMAN, Monet!Stems. No. the Ifasket street. TRH "BOOR OF CurrEsros" by our "Head Cutter"' now to be hod gratultouMy, at Charles Stokes Co,'s "One Price." under the Continental. C OUT! CLOSER° OUT! CLOSING Ot:T! Our winter stock. Charles Stokes di go., tinder the Continental. Now is the time to buy. ; Wrrra or Tin Syrup. For Coughs, Colds and Affections of the Longs. This excellent preparation affords speedy relief in all cases of a pulmonary character. Put up In { bottles at to cents. Harris ,t 1 Oliver, Druggists, S. E. corner Chestnut and Tenth streets. The trade supplied at reasonable rates. PILLOW AND SHEETING Lxlip almost as cheap as cotton J. O. STRAWBRIDGE fa CO., Northwest Corner Eighth dt Market. TRAVELING FRXE.—"Going to Columbus again, I suppose," remarked Jones, the Conductor. "Hayn,t been there yet," said dead head; "I can't get to ride more than six miles before they pat ins off. I done think, though, have to get on more than one or two trains after your'n before Columbus Will be the putting off place." "Well, do you think we, can carry fare?'you unless you nay your Inquired Jones, "Stop her," quietly' remarked • dead head. "Well, Id o think," said Jones, "of all the brassy individuals 'lever met, you are rather ahead of them all. I'll take You there for your infernal impudence, and nothing ,else," and 'dead head was carried into Columbus on , the same train he started on three days before. "Dead head" would find that his impudence would hot serve him if he attempted to get his coal free of expense at the yard of W: W. Alter, No. 957 N. Ninth street. pram Luau WHITE laz T) —Orders daily inareaaing. liccolipAßAßLß Gum DRops--Ever 801- able, and deliciously flavored. Manufactured only by ST.EPHVII F. WHITMAN No. 1210 Market street. How comfortable the ladies look;who are invested with a set of Fuss. All the dangers of severe colds and affections of the lungs are rendered void by these elegant articles of dress, and it is now in the power of every lady in the city no matter how limited her means, to procure a set of rich Furs at a very small Gott, at CHAS. O.AKFORD & SONS', under the Conti nental Hotel. Horiczaa' Hoor San as are the best made, and hls assortment Is complete. No, 628 Arch street. . $5O 50 FINE Bra rums reduced 30 to 60 per cent. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO., Northwest Corner Eighth &Market. GENTS' HATS.—Gentlemen desirous of wearing' a fine Hat combining elegance and durability, will find such at the great Hat Store of this city, which le at CHARLES OASPORD & BONS, Under the Continental Hotel. PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD,—Ty it, and you will have none other. SILVER PLATED WARE.—Patented, Au gust, 1865.—An air-tight Ice Pitcher. The trade fur nished with plated ware of all descriptions. FRED'S. LEI:BERRI"), Manufacturer, F..C. MEYER, Superintendent, 233 South Fifth street, Phila. RaasTED ALMONDS.—The finest]Roasted Almonds manufactured, Are those prepared by . I STEPHEN F. NM:MS.IAR, No. 1210 Marlcet street; J. C.' STRAWBRIDGE t Co. have opened their figured Jaconets and Percales of entirely new and rich designs. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE I .lt CO Northwest Corner Eighth and Market. WITHDRAWING THE FRENCH FROM MEX ICO —Many reasons are assigned for the withdrawal of the French troops from Mexico. Napeleon says it is to "pacify the people of the United States:" but it is whispered in diplomatic circles that the real reason for the measure Is the flat-footed refusal of Rockhill & Wilson, of this city, the proprietors ofthe Brown Stone Clothing Hall, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street above Sixth, to make up uniforms for the foreign invaders of the Monroe doctrine. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & Co. are till sell ing from their immense stock of Cotton Goo favorite brands of Sheeting and Shirting muslin, t the ex treme low prices. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO., Northwest Corner Eighth and Market. HAVANA CIGARS and - Lynchburg To bacco—prices reduced 40 per cent.. at Flaherty's, 837 chestnut street, opposite the Continental. Store closed on Snuday, Customers please .purchase o Saturday. moviDATiorir. WILEEK "LANGUAGE—Conversation byl A. VA_IL -42 .LA1 , 1 7 1'0.038 wALITEpr street Clonmea and 'Jas on% Evening Claims. ja2ll,ta,tl/16v DAILY X VENING BULLETIN : PHILADELPHIA; TiliTiSDAir;-FERKUAif 8, -1888.- jAYCOOKE &CO • NEW OFFICE., • 114 Seth Third Street, Bankers, AND Dealers in Government Securities, IT. S. 6's Ifo3l, 6 20's, Old and New, 10-40 9 5; Certificates of Indebtedness, 7-20 NOTES, let, 2d. and 3d Series. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. Collections made. Stocks Bought and Sold on Com mission. L p o e . tie s business accommodations RESERVED FOR 4 PnaLADßrarmrs. February 1886. fe7 14 Y <14 VP% CP) '4l I f STOCK & NOTE t BROKERS, 2181-2 WALNUT STREET. STOOKS and LOANS bought sad sold on commis. sdon. Trust Funds Invested In 007. State or (}Queen ment Lonna. WX. H. BACON.7.[nognml] GEM A, WARMER 5-20 7 3-10. COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES WANTED• DE HAVEN & BRO., 40 South Third Street, vr:Nc - xiat - Tz. -- Toax(37ROVVARD. KURTZ & HOWARD, STOCK AND NOTE BROKERS, NO, 23 SOUTH THIRD .STREET, (ROOM NO. 5,) PHILADELPHIA, XirPartienlar attention even to the Purchase and Sale of Stocks, Bonds, dc., at the Regular Board of Brokers. [f347 AlkO, COMMERCIAL PAPER NEGOTIATED. . 1 0,C 17.4 0 . A ''os t;;" SPECIALTY. It SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, 16 South Third Bt., 1 3 Nassau street, Philadelphia. I New York. STOCKS AND GOLD 130IIGHT AND SOLD ON 00313111M0N. Grob LIVER 014—Twenty-live barrels, new made, Cod Liver 011, of very superiorquality; Cub, Ammonia, Just received, in Jars; also, Just reoeived, twenty-five barrels very superior Alcohol, warranted 95 per cent., In the beat of packages, and for sale by JOHN C. 11.A_KER, dr. CO., No. 7IS Market street. UNGLISH AND FOREIGN DRUGS.—English Va . lerian, Croton 011, Taylor's Lint, Wines of Colchi cum, Composition Mortars, 011 Neroll Petit grain, 011 Turkish Geranium double distilled, Oil Nutmeg, Allen's Extracts, Oil Sweet Almonds, Cream Tartar pure,Aconite Root, White Chamomile, French Rose Leaves, English Castor Oil qparter pints to quart sizes, Rio Tapioca, Fresh Fennel Deed, Cardamoms, in store and for sale by WIT,T3AM FT:T.TB & 00., 724 and 72- 4 .. liarket street, Philadelphia, ODGSONS BRONCHIAL TABLETS-TheH Ails viation of Bronchitis, Catarrh, Hoarseness. and Similar Complaints, affecting the Organs of the Voice. Public Speakers, Singer and Amateurs have been greatly benefited by using these Tablets, and their high appreciation of their Intrinsic merit, particularly re. commend& them to ns amctw with BRIM. CHITIS, HO ' and CATARRH of the HEAD and BREAST. For sale by Drngg.sts generally Prepared only by LANCASTER& WILLS,Apothe • curies northeast corner Arch and Tenth strets, Plalha delphia. STRENGTHENING AND REIMIHM N 3 I 37 LASTERS, with the pliancy of silk, the s and softness of kid. For affections of the Chest, weakness, &c., &c. They are clean and odorleee comfortable and effective. Sold by Apo. cheerily, 1410 Chestnut street. anl6 F\RUGGID3TS' SUNDHEESB. Graduates Pill Tiles, Combs, Brushes, Mirrors, Boxes, • Horn Scoops, Surgical Instruments, Hard and Soft Rubber Goods,Vlal Owe, GZ u s Signal Syringes, ao., all at "First Hands" rims. SNOWDEN aprg-tifi 42 South Etghth street ROBERT SHOEKABER & CO.. N. E. CORNER FOURTH AND RACE. STREETS, Wholesale Druggists, Manunacturers and Dealers In Window Glass, White Lead, and Paints of every deinuription, offer to the trade, or consumers, a complete stock of goods in their line, at the lowest market rates.' ROBERT SHOwm a wunt de,oo. Northeast corner Fourth and Race streets. aNAGNISIA-4enning's Csacined, in higb. round tins Bland boxes, also In bottles: lenning's Carbonate of Magnesia.in 2 oz. and 4 oz. papers,Heavy Calcined Magnesia lynding and for sale by Maas, SON dt CO., Druggists, Market and Seventh streets, Philadelphia. • seas DAY RIIIL— Just received, an Invoice of Genuine Imported Bay Bum, for ' sale by the gallon, by ROBERT IiMOMAXICEt & 00., Druggist, N. E. cop d ^ u NEW "PILE PIPE;"—A SIMPLE CLEANLY and portable contrivance for the application of tin. Rtato the ,2,. internal male . o f thereofu. sold km TN rliz ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Estate of JOSEPH R. MORT, deceased.—The Auditor ap pointed by the Court to audit. settle and adjust the account of A. E. MORT and WILLIAM P.MORT, Ad ministrators of the . Estate of JOSEPH R. MORT, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties in terested for the purposes of his appointment, on TUES DAY, February 20th, 1866 at ur, o'clock; P. M., at his office, No. 204 South FIFTH street, second floor, in the city of Philadelphia. WILLIAM B. HANNA feBth s tustl Auditor. coxvENT.ENT Dwirt.TaisTO WANTED until C o I the selling season, (or for a longer term) within a rt walking distance of Walnut and Twelfth street/I. Addreas O. L., Box 1853 Peat Office. It* QORGHIIIIL—OhinEse sugar Cane Symp. bandit° in 1.7 article, for Bale by 705. B. 8055.1Z8 00„ OVA Delaware avenue. FINANCIAL. ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. Jal7 D : VCRS, GAL NOTICES. WANTS. A3IIII3EIEWIM73. gicragre !JIM • AZ NEWS NiCSIANSE mores sewn Sahli asraumaneat ramp be had aP SO ei OialoOk any aveahla. 1331121442 C HOICiE 3e SEA a r AND ADILIB#ION TWIIII4/99 TEE • :re'c :7F.A.'.84E • • • 11,..," 481 intsersur at_ opposite the . P the ARAIEL IIEEEBEITNUT, WA.1.161:11. andos t CeLtillen 2&013I0. an to 6 o'clock 439817 evening. 681981 JEL4IJ - .A_111 . , BY THE HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY, MEAT EVENING, February 9, AT MUSICAL FUND HALL. The following Professional Talent are engaged : J. F. RUDOLPHSEN, Basso, of Boston. GEORGE SIMPSON, Tenor, of New York. iss CAROLINE McCAFFREY, Contralto. Miss H. M. ALEXANDER, Soprano. Assisted by the GERMANIA ORCHESTRA. All under the direction of CARL SENTZ. Admission to Rehearsal, Thursday A fternoon, 50 cts. To Concert. Friday Evening 00, Rehearsal to commence at 2 o'clock. Concert, 13i o'clock. feS-2t NEW CHESTNUT STREET THEATRE, CHESTNUT Street, above TWEL dTH. LEONARD GROVER and WM. E. SINN, Lessees and Managers, THIS EVENINd, LAST NIGHT BUT TWO Cue THE HIGHLY S r CUESSFUL AND EXCITING DRAMA, Nightly Received with THUNDERS OF APPLAUSE, And Entitled BLACK MAIL BLACK MAIL BLACK MAIL BLACK MAIL BLACK MAIL BLACK MAIL BLACK M All', BLACK MAIL on. THE HOUR OF TEN! THE HOUR OF TEN! THE HOUR OF TEN! THE HOUR OF TEN! with Miss Josh, Orton, Mr. F. Mordant:it, J. H. Clarke, J. T. Ward, C. Lewis, F. Foster, Mra..R. F..Keaolt and others in the east. Admission to evening performance, 25 cents, 50 cents and at. Doors open at 6.45. Curtain rises at 7.45. SATURDAY AFTEBNOON, February 10th, EIGHTY-NI/Cm H EIGIITYNUITH .FJGRTY•NINTH EIGHTY-NINTH GRAND FAMILY MATINEE, GRAND FAMILY MATE/EH, GRAND FAMILY MATINEE, GRAND FAMILY MATINEE, When the first Day Performance of BLACK Ar •TT ; OR. YHA HOUR OF lAN! will be given. YITALNUT STREET THEATRE. t) N. E. corner IcIINTH and WALNUT St - meta. THIRD WEEK OF MR. JOHN 8. CLARKE. CLABKE IN GREAT COMIC CHARACTERS. THURSDAY.—To commence with the great farce of MY NEIGHBOR'S WIFE Mr. J. S. Clarke Planate's comic Drama. In five acts. of 'IHE KN/GHTS OF THE RGCND TABLE. Tom.. J. S. Clarke And the aen-alionerjoramaor JONATHAN BRA.TFORD FRIDAY—BENEFIT OF MR. J. S. CLARKE. The fine old Comedy by C leman, the younger, called THE HEIR AT LAW. Dr. Pangloss, LL D. and A. S.__Mr..J. S. Clarke First time, a new Comedietta. called DICKY'S WOOING. I)tcky Sharp. —Mr. J. S Clarke And the Drama of ROBINSON CRUSOK. IRS. JOHN DREW 'S NEW ARCH STREET 111 THFATRE. Begins a' Ts o'clock. FOCHTTI MORT OF THE GAEAT ARTISTS, EMMA WALLER and M, THIS (Thursday) EVENING, FebWALLER. MACBETH. ruary 8, Ha, I adv Macbeth.... Macbeth.,_ FirstWitch......_ Witch— After whlcb, ICI ON PARLE FRANC-ALS. Mr. Sprigging. Stnart Robson Victor Dubois.. _Owen MarloWe eiRIDA -BESiiiPiTfinkligi - WALLER. EId3LS WALLRR as Meg Mangles. Seats secured six days in advance. 11117 eIEI TRENCH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY'S S A TEENTH AB:MIAS. BALL, In aid of thebr Poor, be given at the IftSICAL PUND HALL. On MONDAY BVILNLTiO, the Ilth of February. A continuance of the liberal patronage haresofor endowed by the public. hi. en the present °martian, earnestly galleried. COILIIITTBS OP AlL141101.11:ENTS. Rag. Roussell, President. •Zr. Petry, A. A Idlevtr, HH. PH. A. Pintard, 1.1. Bonyleerdrianz . A. B. Durand, E. H. Roussel. A Gardrat, L. Burin, C„ Parma H. Tirol. Secretary- Tickets of admission to be had Iron any member of the above committee. Musio—Htuuder's Baud. teS•dti QOCIETE FRANSAL.9II DE BIICNYALTRANCI3 DB PHILADELPHAM. DES ICITh A Ia rannlon EX du TBALIS EN Bureau d'adalinistrallon de Ia Socldla Francais*. tenue le 3 fdvrier 1b68, , les Membres du Bureau, en apprenant la mort de Monsieur Amend Latore, ex-Seerelaire el Trioorier de la SocliW, out adopW unanimement lea resolutions suivantes le. Le Bureau regrett• protond3ment la perle qu'Ll •lent de faire par Ia won de Monsieur Amend Lelare, 'Wearier de la Soc1(11.3, el pendant 17 annZet son Sear,Staire. Zs. Cate Mort eitil6re an Bureau le plus a 616 de us collaborateurs et is la Bool6nt un Nombre pri , cleux qui. par la charite et le deyoneinent gull a tonjours montra, e'Ctalt spCtialement attaclas le respect et l' &mind de tons ceux qul l'ont canna so. II est r&solu nee les presentee resolutions seront envoyiks A la Ftuntile do De,funt, et publlSea dana lee Journaux de la Ville. H. TEREL, Secrataire. At'wNitisKWG B- T-EcE SPIIYicX. suiNda, BLITZ Will introdnee every evening this week the marvelous Illusion of THE SPHYNX, which has created an im mense sensation in Barone and in this country. Commence, evenings at 13( o'clock. and Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, at S o'caoeft. ,t SSEN.BLY BUILDINGS, It S. W. corner of TENTH and CHESTNUT &seeks, THIRD WEEK. UNEQUALED SUCCESS. HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY NIGHTLY. This (MONDAY) and every evening daring the week, the world renowned PEAK FAIifILY SWISS BELL RINGERS. TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY SILVHS BELLS. MISS 'FANNIE A. FRITZ, the graceful Stafitßell Player, from Europe, will make bet first appearance this eveninf vura GRAND HAT - SATURDAY' AFTERNOON. Admission, 38 cents. Secured Seats, 30 eent Children, 2+ cents. No balf-iptrioe to secured seats. 'Doors open at, 7 o'clock. To commence st S. Matinee admittance, Ss cents. Children, IS cents. Matinee—Doors open at 11 o'clock. Comment:* at 3. feast/ C. C. CHASE, Business Agent. 146, rsw .A.MERIGAN THEATRE. LT GRAND NATIONAL CIRtCUS, WALNUT Stree, above MOW, EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION: EVERY EVENING AND ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AIMEE. • MOONS, W. F. WALLETT, the QUEEN'S JESTER. MASTER SEIGRIST, the CHILD. WONDER. MONS. FRANCOIS SEIGRIST, -the Great Acrobat, and hle wonderful TRAINED DOGS. NOBLE STUD OF HORSES. THEM COMIC MULES, &c. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, CEIESTNITT, above Tenth street, Open from 9 A. M. MI 6 P. 1.1. Ben CHRIST j. 'West's eat Pi END, b , SSD on eiktbition. Jel4.t rixltlffitaaji. OECIEUBTRA..—PubIic Rehearsals evwy Saturday afternoon at the Musical Fund Hall, at half-past three o'clock. Engagements made by addressing GEWIGIC BASTERT, agent, MI Mon. erev street. between Baca and Vine. - ocl4tt IRON RAILING. 111LADELPHIA AND NEW YORK ORNAt P MENTAL IRON WORKS. • - The subscribers. founders and manufacturers of CAST, WROUGHT IRON AND BRONZE RAILING, for enclosing private dwellings, public squarfe, Cane" teries,_&c„ PAT= qT WIRE RAILING,' WINDOW AND DOOR GUARDS, for offices; store fronts, bulwark nettings for ships, &0., &C., made under the ..TEN.Kmp PATENT, being the only authorized manufacturers of Wire Work under said patent in the eltY . IRON STAIRWAYS, SPIRAL AND STRAIGHT, IRON FURNITURE, STABLE lerrilNGS, of every variety of new and 1m roved designs. SPECIAL CARE BE6TOWED ON GARDEN AND CEMETERY 1795CRFILT.T6H . of Our varied assortment of Fonntain Vases, DtatuarY, &0., giving us superior facilitlea. All orders shafl receive careful and promptattention. ej n 2- t h s.tu.Gmrpp . ROBERT WOOD & CO., Office and Wareroonis,llB6 RIDGE Avenue. LOST -AND OTIND. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the subscriber, surviving.Execntor of WILLIAM N. LACY, late of the city of Philadelphia, dec , d., Intends to make application to the Board of Direckus of the Burlhnton County Railroad Company, on TUESDAY, the 27th day of February, inst., at the Depot, In Mount Molly, for a certificate for twenty.eight shares of stock in said company, to be issued to said WILLIAM N. LACY, In lieu, of certificates No. 181 for 20 shares; No. 204 for S shares. and No. 307 for 3 shares of stock is the Bur ington and Mount Holly Railroad and Transportation Company—which said certificates, Nos. 161, 204 and 107- haTe been lost or destroyed, Dated February Ist, 1888; ABAH LACY, I e8,12./9,24 Burr& Eaex., of Wm, Wm, tr. D. Lacy,dedd. .......... Waller McKee Rankin Mr. Mackay COURT SALE--Estato74lo - ara. Et GRAMPF. deceased.—JAMEB A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer.—Under authority of the Orphans' Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, on WED- N 9SDAY, Feb. 2s, 1566. aZ 12 o'clock. Noon, will be sold at Public Sale, az the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described Real Estate, late the property of Joseph Graeff. deceased. vi= No. L—FARM. Macros, NEAR NVIESAHICKON Avenue. MOUNT AIRY. A messnage and tract of land in Germazdavrn Town ship, now in the Twenty-second Ward, on the waters of Cloth/1m theek; begieelng at a stone set for a corner, in the middle of a road laid oat for the use and accom modation of a merchant and saw mill belonging to— Still; thence along said road 5.390 SO?, W.148:5 perches to a stone, a corner of this and lands appertaining to the afttresaid merchant and saw .mill:: thence by the same N. 430 46F, E. 65 perches to a stone sat for a comer on the north aide of Cresham Creek, thence along up and crossing the same, N. 420, E. 41 5 perches to a stone set for a corner of this and lands conveyed or intended to have been conveyed to Henry Schermer; thence by the same N. 15 0 tot, E. 12 perches to a stone; thence by lends now or late of Benjamin Gorges N. 5 1 0. W. ht 4 perches to a stone, thence by the same lands N. = O , B. 8.8 penrhes to a stone; thence N. 9 0 15% E. 1f51.10 perches to &stone: thenceby lands now or late of Henry Rit tenbouse. N. 51 0 . W. Se perches to a stone: thence N. 340, gy 27.63 perches to another. thence . 520 25 2 , E. 8.35 perches to a stonir. thence S. Fre 15rr, E. &SS perches to a atone; thence S. 52 0 15f.K. perches to a atone in the middle of Creabam Creek: thence along the middle of said creek no. E. 2 perches to a atone: thence N. 4.10 46', W. 2.5 perches to.a stone; thence 3 0 , W. 1 perch to another stone; thence N. 610, W. 48 perches, to place of beginning. Containing ea acres, 2 roods and 25 perches, be the sa me more or lees The above property Is within threeirtre of a mile of 21 ount Airy. aad one mile of Ch t Hill—but a abort walk from the Chestnut Hill d Meant Airy Stations, on the Chestnut Hlll Railroad. On the farm is a stone house, seven rooms, large atone barn, stone milk house, ,Itc. A never , falling spring of very good water near the house. A good apple orchard oraelected fruit—together with a large number of pear and cherry trees. The farm is watered by the Cresham Creek. and is in a good state of cultivation, A fine quarry of e.cellent building stone has been opened on the premiss s. No. 2-12.0 TEL AND DWELLINGS, S. E. CORN Elt Oa' WATER AND CALLOW Tfret STREETS. The lot of ground situate on the southeast corner of Water and Callowb ill streets; being 54 feet lo inches on Cal lowhill street, and in depth of the same width along Water street, 19 feet 3 inches. far If desired by the purchasers, the above property will be divided and sold according to a Survey made by the City Surveyor. as follows; A. The three-story Brick Tavern Stand and lot on the southeast corner of Water and Callowhill streets, 19 feet 63% Indies on Callow hill street, 29 feet SY inches on Water street.ruunlng back from Water street 22 ft., and from Callowhill 23 feet eV inches, with the privi lege of passing to and iron', and using the privies on the lot attacbed to the house on Water Street, adjoin ing the corner house. B. A three-story brick house and lot adjoining the above on Water street, 19 feet 9,.\S Inches on Water street And extending In depth of that width about 23 feet, and of a less width 13 feet BN," inches farther, re serving the privilege above granted to the corner pr,perty. C. A three-story brick house on Callowhill street, with a front of le feet I”i' inches on Callowhill street, and extending of that width 33 feet 9.4 inches, and of a if 5.9 width about 16 reel 9!-; inches further. gar Plan of the above can be seen at the Auction Store. la— glee to be paid on each at the time sale. By theConri, ERW IN A. IISERRICiI Clerk 0. C. SARAH V.GRA EFT. Administrat'x JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer, re 5.16,151 Store 422 Walnut street. Y I TCUTORS' SALE.—Estate of WLLLIAM CI .F DRUM, deceased.—JAMES A. FREEAL&N, auctioneer. Under authority contained in the will of the late William Drum, deceased, on WEDNES DAY, Feb. 253, 1865. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the Philadelphia Excliang.e. the follow ing described Real Estate, viz:—No. I—TW O-STORY BRICK Dwv.t.talio, No. 470 North EIGHTH street. —A two story brick awelllng.house and, lot on the west tilde of Eighth street, below Buttonwood Street, No. 970, containing in front about 17 feet, and in depth 56 feet 4 Inches to the 2 feet 4 Inches wide alley leading into Buttonwood street, with the use thereat No. 2—BUILDING LOT ADJOINING.—A lot, of ground on the west aide of Eighth street, adjoining the above on tne south, being 23 feet 5 inches front, by 58 feet 8 inches deep, then narrowing to 16 feet and ex tending the further depth of 51 feet 4 inches to a 20 feet court with no right thereto, the lot being altogether no feet deep. AIR?' See plan at the Atlei{oll &ore. SEir Sale peremptory • 1200 to be paid on each at the time of sale. EDWARD WARTELs..,N,I '-' THOMAS ,C. JONES I - "`""r s • .X.F.XUAN JAMES A. E 3 . Auctioneer, Store, =Walnut street, r - ORPHANS' COURT SALE,—Estate of WIL -1,1 LIAM DOUGHERTY, deceased. JAMES A. F-EMAN, Auctioneer. LOT, ANTHRACITE Strest, above Almond,;Nineteenth Ward. Under au thority of the Orphans' Court, for the city and county of Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY, Feb. 28,1866, at 12 o'clock, Noon, will be Fold at Public Sale, at the Phila delphia Exchange, the following described Real Estate, late the property of William Dougherty, de cerund, viz: A lot of ground with the frame building thereon, on the southwestwardly side of Anthracite street, 75 feet nortbwestwardly from Almond street, being 20 feet front by 70 feet deep. Subject to $8 per annum ground rent. IMP to be paid at the time of sale. By the Court E. A. MERRICK Clerk 0. C. JOHN DOUGHERT I Y, 'Executer. 10015,22 JA Jo. StoMES A. FREF re 422 W mAN,_Auctioneer, , alnut street. 11;FOR SALE—The Handsome three-story brick Residence with three-story double back buildings, l i t and finished throughout In the best manner and In perfect order; situate, No. =5 North Twentieth street. Lot 20 feet front by 95 feet deep to a street. J. IL GUMMY ,t SONS, US Walnut street. FOR SALE—The feamt ,ol 9 brick itesidence,22 IV gerpo wtbls3dgble l -bnidbcts, and fede3; h taEt gs o.2a tn na l ree site Franklin Square. 011/11.111EY SONE : I, I SIi Walnut street. •'F. WEST FRILADKLPHLC—ITOR SALE—A tor threestory stone Cottage Residence with _parlor, .1 , ...room, kitchen, 6 chambers; bath t and every convenience; situate On Forty-first street below Pine. Early Possession given. 7. MiECIJUNEY dr, BONS, 608 Walnut etteet. WAMI=EiS AND anMInMgY. J . E. CALD WELL & u 0 822 Chestnut Street. # PARIS MANTEL CLONE, Bronze and Gilt. Black Marble and Bronze. Visible Escapement and Glass Plain Blaek and Drab Narble. Superior Movements. Real Bronze Centre Pieces. Real Bronze Statuettes. Candelabras and Bide Pieces. WATCHES. Just received, an extensive stock direct from vatek Philippe & Co., GENEVA. Self Winders. JULES JIDIGENSEST, CHARLES FRODSHAN3condon. re?-6t I - % RIGGS & BROTHER, -Or KATY. CHRONOMETER, CLOCK, AND WATCHMAKERS, No. 244 South YRONT Street Have constantly en hand a.complete assortment CLOCKS, dc., for Railroads, Banks and Counting Houses, which they offer at reasonable rates. MN- R. Particular attention paid to .the repairing o fine Wabshes and Clocks. Jail 3m r - 1 BWIS LAM OX - D- 8 --- -- - • DT ihr li OND DE i T VII & JEWELER, WITCIII23,Trif ELRY k SILTER Will; WATCHES and JEWELRY REPAIRED. 802 Chestnut St,. Villa- FINE DIAMOND WORK Nv - A.rr CLIC S OF TILE MOST CELEBRATED _MAKER,: Silver Ware, YOR WZDDING PRESENTS, LN GREAT VA RLETT. IMPAIRING DONE IN THE BEST MANNER.. Old GOLD. SILVER r. 1 PRECIOUS STONES boughs for CASH. jalu 1:4 0. REAM ESTATE. RNORPHANS' COURT SALE ESTATE OF :a JOHN FOW, DECEASED—JAMES A. FREE.- . . Auctioneer. - tinder the, authority of the Or phans' courtfor the city and county of 'Philadelphia. On WEDNEEDAY, Fen. 28 1885, all 2 o'clock, noon. will be sold at public eale, at • the Philadelphia Ex change, the following describe:d real estate, late the ptoperty of John Fow, deceased. viz: No. 1. DWELL- Hrsits, Marlborough street, above Thompson street, Eights entb Ward. A. lot of ground with the two story brick dwelling thereon, en the southwest side of Marl borough Area, 89 feet northwastward from Thompson street, Eighteenth Ward; being 19 feet 9 inches front and in depth parallel with •Thompson street 59 feet, more or less. No. 2. DWELLING. Marlborough street A. lot of ground with the two-story brick dwelling thereon, on the sou th west side of Marlborough street, 119 feet inches from Thompson etre, t, being 19 feet 9 Inches front, and in depth parallel with Thompson street 59 feet, wore or less. NO. 3. STABLE AND LOT adjoining. A lot of ground with the frame stabling thereon erected, on the soothwestwardly side of Marlborough street; 108 feet 9 Inches northwesterly from Thompson street; thence extending southwesterly parallel with Thomp -90, street 59 feet; thence southeasterly parallel to Maroborongh street, 19 feet 9 inches; thence southwest erly parallel to Tboutps on street'42 feet; thencesouth easterly parallel to Marlborough street 19 feet ; thence south westerly parallel to Thompson street 34 feet; thence northwesterly parallel to Marl norou , la street 89 feet; thence northeasterly parallel to Thompson street 76 feet; thence southeasterly parallel to Marlbo rough street 19 feet 9 Inches; thence paralleljto Thomp son eW set 59 feet to Marlborough street; and thence southeasterly along the same 10 feet 6 inches to the place 01 beginning. No. 4 .—DWELLING. Crease street. A lot of ground, with the three-story brick dwelling nod two-story brick kitchen thereon erected, situate on the north easterly side of Crease street, 70 feet northwestwardlY from Thompson street, 18th Ward; being 19 feet front, and in depth oarallel with Thompson street 67 feet. No. a.—rIIOPERTY, Crease street. adjoining. A lot Of ground, with the frame bgs thereon erected, on the northeasterly side of C re w e street, 89 feet north westerly from Thompson S. reel; being 20 feet front, and in depth parallel with Thompson street, 67 feet. No. 6.—LOT, Crease street, adjoining. a lot on the northeasterly aide Of Crease street, 189 feet northwest erly from Thompson street; being 12 feet front and in depth parallel with Timm peon street 67 feet. No. 7.-Frame ROUSE adjoining. A lot of around with the two story frame house and back buildings thereon erected en the northeasterly aide of Crease street, 121 feet northwestward) y from Thompson street —being 18 feet front, and in • depth parallel with Thompson sheet 67 feet. Ra - Elan at the Auction Store. -rW - 110e to be paid on each at the time of sale_ By the Court, E. A . MERRICK, Clerk, 0. C. ANN ELM a FO W, Executrix. JAMES A. FRP.R.arA I, 7_Anctioneer, fe8,15,W. Store, 422 Walnut stre ORPHANS' COURUS_ALE.—E state of WIT, LIAM hicLAUGELIPsT deceased. JAMES A. dh I,A N, auctioneer. ' STORE and DWELLING, rsEVENTEENTEI and RICIWit.DS STREETS, be tween Lombard and rine streets. Under - authority of the Orphans' Court; for the City sad County of Phila delphia. on WEDNESDAY, web. 25 1866, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale. at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described Real Estate, late the property of. William McLaughlin deceased, viz.:— The one-half interest in all those two three-story brick store and dwellings, and the lot of ground on which they are erected on the east side of n'th street, and north sine of Richards streets, 18 feet on 17th street, and extending in depth along the said Richards street 51 feet, the north line thereof passing through the • centre of the necessary house or privy, partly on this lot and partly on the .ot adjoining on the north for their mutual. use and accommodation; with the privilege of building over the three-feet wide alley leading into Richards street., leaving 6 feet headway in the clear, also the right of building into and against thesouthermost party wall of said adjoining back messnage on the north. Clear of incumbirance. Gam" tie to be paid at the time of sale. By the Court. R. A. 31E11:RICK, Clerk 0. C. JAMES ROSS, sAMUEL L IideFETREDGE. f ) Executc"2* Jr The remaining one-half interest will be sold at the same time by order of Heirs, the pnrchaserobtain ing a clear tit' e to the whole. we'S A. FREF.M AuVaoneer. Store, 42 - 2. Watnut stree ORPHANS' COURT SALE—Estate of ISAAC Ea RODGERS, deceased.—JAM FS A FREEMAN, Auctioneer. PROPERTY, No. C.n SFI_IPPEN street, with COURT HORSES on the rear. Under authority of the Orphans' Court, for the City and County of Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY Febupary 28th, 1856, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described Real. Estate. latthe property of Isaac Rodgers, deceased, •in : No, I. (No. '2 in the order of Court.) A three story brick messnage, and the four certain two-story frame messuages, and the lotof ground on which they all are erected, on the north side of Shippen street, 184 feet west of Sixth street; M feet front by 125 feet deep. To be divided and sold as follows ; No. i. A three-story brick messnage and lot on the north side of Shippen street, No. 623, m feet front by 46 feet deep. No. 2. Fonr-story frame messuages 'and lot, on the south side of Bedford street, 2i) feet front by 79 feet deep, including on the easternmost part of said lot, a Court on which the said four messuages front, Zir Plan at the Auction Store. /Fir Clear ef inenmbrance. iaoo to be paid on each. when the property is struck off. By the Court, EDWIN A. NERRICIC, Clerk O.C, JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer, Store, 4 Walnut street. ORPHANS' COURT cA 1.1? —Estate of JOHN IiIy:DEVITT. deceased. JAMES A. FREE. Auctioneer. PROPERTY, ST JOHN street, above Wood. Coder authority of the Orphans' Court. for the City and County of Philadelphia. on VTEDNESDAY, February nth. 1866, at 12 o'clock. noon, will be sold at public sale at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described real estate, late the property of John McDevitt. deceased, viz.: All those five several three-story brick merthages and the lot of ground on which they are erected, situate on the west side of St. John street, formerly called Ann street, between Wood and Cal- Jowl:all streets: 20 feet front by Ls feet deep. Subject to the payment of aground rent of Seventeen and one third Spanish milled dollars. ,ig/r 1110 to be paid at this time of sale. By the Court, E. A. MERRICK Clerk 0. C. KATE A. McDEVlTT,Administratrix. JAMES A. FREY—IAN, Auctioneer. fee,15,22 Store, 122 Walnut street. ORPHANs'ROTIRT SALE.—Estate of TOSERIt LEE, Jr., Dtrea•ed.—JAMES A. FREEMAN, .4=citoneer. DWELLING JUNIPER STREET BE LOW RACE. Under authority of the Orphans' Court, for the City and County of Philadelphia- On WED NEsDAY-Eebrinery L.1t66. as 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at Public Sale. at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described - Real Estate, late the property of Joseph Lee. Sr.. deceased, viz: AR thatcertaln lot of &Toond with the three-story brick =assuage thereoo,on the east side of Juniper street. beginning 76 feet 1 inch south of Race street. being 12 feet 10 inches front, and extending In depth 2S feet, wstlt the use of a- two-feet a ler. Vir Cle.sr ofallincumbrance gt"0...530 to be paid at Übe time of sale. By the Court, E A. lir ERRICR Clerk O. C. GEORGE W. LEE, Administrator. JAMES A. ERVEN!' kN, Auctioneer. Store, 42 Walnut Street. FOR S.A.L.E.—AII those valuable properties Nos. 3.13 and ..^2O WALNIIT street; 35 feet front on Wal nut street and 13S feet in depth to Pear street. These properties are opposite the Merchants' Ex change, have two fronts and are admirably situated for Banking Institutions. Insurance Companies or first cls.l.B offices. For full particulars apply to LEWIS REDNER. No. 122 South Fourth street. Ct„ FOR SALE—The three-story brick Residence with attics and double back-buildings; situate, 1•u. ssl 'North Sixth street, opposite Suring Garden Street. Lot 20 feet froat by 90 feet deep. J. IL. G IT3I - & SONS, 501 Walnut street. t,ll Di .ENi iDfl4 HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS Have TfrOVidTficTintlifr 17:fTistiinTpfeexplenm,an entire success; Simple—Prompt—Efficient, and Re. liable. They are the only Medicines perfectly adapted Popular nae—so simple that Mistakes cannot be made In using them so harmless as to be tree from danger, and so efficient as to be always reliable. They have raised the highest -commendation from all, and will always render satisfaction. No. Cent& 1, Cures Congestion, Congegion, 8, Worm-Fever. Worm-Colic.--.__25 " CRY HIG-COLIC, or Teething of infanta......25 4, " DIARRHEA of children or adults ..... —.25 5, " DYSENTERY, Griping, Bilious Colic. .25 6. " CHOLERA MORBUS, ICausea, Vomiting..-25 7, " COUGHS Colds Bronchitis.. .. _ . _...--25 8, " NEURALGIA, iloothache, 19, `i HEADACHE, Sick Headache, Vertigo .25. 'lO, " DYSPEPSIA, Bilious Stomac h ...„ 25 11, " SUPPRESSED, orpainfhl Periods... .25 12, ". WHITES, too protase Periods. 13, " CROUP Co 11 difficult Breathing .. ... 14," SA LT Erysipelas 15, " RHEUMATISIi, Rheumatic Pains . 16, " FEVER and Ague, Chill Fever, Aguest.... — _..so 17, " PTT.R9, blind or bleeding...... ...... 18, " OPHTHALIIIY, and sore orlyeak 19. " CATARP.H, acute or chronic, Influenza. ...... 50 20, " WHOOPING COUGH, violent C0ugh5...,.,, 21, " ASTHMA, o pressed Breathing .50 22, " EAR DISCHARGES ImpaffedHearing.---.50 23, " SCROFULA. enlar Glands, Swelllngs__4o 24. " GENERAL DEB ILI TY, Physical Weak-__ 1142813 25, " DROPSY and scanty Secretion's. .....50 28, .. BEA.sie,gziPsS, alckness from rldts , .. .50 27, " KIDNEY Dlsr. SE. Gravel ....................._ 5 8, NERVOUS DEBILITY. s- 0 29, .. BORE c.narses , MollTll. Canker_ ---,11 . 50 00 so, 4 . URINARY Incontinence, wettlng - bed...-.-.50 31, " PAINFUL Periods, even with Spasms-. -,...50 32, ..SUFFERINGS ht change of life 41 00 83, " EPILEPSY S t. Vitus' 4, " DIPHT . mated Sore Throat. -SO FAMILY (I A cm 4.4 35 vials, morocco case, and books 20 large vials, in morocco, and book 20 large vials, plain _e . d book. ........ ..... Is boxes (Nos. Ito 18 an. .00k AM' SPECIFICS. Mahogany cases, 10 vials... ..110 00 Single vials, with directions 1 00 .ixi. These Relnedies, country , case or single box, are, sent to any pert of the by mail or express, free of charge,me.l3l' the price. Address i:E 3 S' SPEOFETO HOMOEOPATHIC .11. - RO/OlAa. COMPANY,, Office and Depot, No. 362.BroadsNeW York. Dr. RtnarRREYB is consulted at Ina ofttne; personally or by letter, as above, for forma of dia. IMIEI. DYO7l' & CO. JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & COW. DEN T. It CAILENDER and AMBROSE SMITH. whefesele Agents..Philadelptda. 13,27-tn.:Lb:Ow MOND'S BOSTON BISUMT.--Bond's Boston Butter -1- 11 and N.ilk Biscuit, landing from steamer Norman, andlor sale by JOS. B. BUSSLE.B. do co., Agents for Bond, 108 Son ab Delawareavenue. _ CIANAILY 5E1331-Iwentplive • barrels Prime Oa; V nary &ad in store and torn. W ORKMAN.* ixo„ LW Walnut stceek
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