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    Pennsylvania Legislature.
.(CLOSE OF YI:I373IIDAY!B PSOCEEDING.9.I
SENATE.—The Philadelphia and Erie bill
being under discussion, the debate took the
widest range, and a variety of subjects were
introduced. When the dinner hour arrived,
the different Senators "paired off" and went
to difiner, leaving however always friara
fifteen to twenty present The chair was
occupied by a number of different gentle
men in succession.
The contest was understood by all parties
to be a trial of strength between the frionds
of the Philadelphia and Erie and Atlantic
and Great Western Railroads. The former
were in the majority. The bill allowa the
Philadelphia and Erie Railway to build
branches in all counties and adjoining coun
ties through which it passes, and gives it a
valid title to any route which it shall locate;
prOvided, it shall file a description of such
route in the office of the Secretary of the
Commonwealth.
An amendment prohibiting the line of and
other projected railroad from being taken,
was voted down, as were also a number of
other amendments, and the bill passed
finally, after a five hours' contest, by a vote
of 19 y' as to 13 nays, as follows:
YEAS Messrs. Humphreys, Connell,
Donovan, Dunlap, Glatz, Haines, Hall,
Householder, James, Landon; Latta,
111cConaughy, Nichos, Randall, Bldg
way, Royer, Schell, Worthington and
Flem
NA . 5.-§—Messrs. Bingham, Brown, Cowles,
Graham, Hoge, Hopkins, Lowry, Montgo
=cry, Shoemaker,., Wallace, Walls and
White.
The discussion occupied until half-past
three o'clock, and on motion the afternoon
session was dispensed with and the Senate
adjourned.
GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE.
During the proceedings this morning the
following message was received from the
Governor:
EXECUTIVE CHAMBER, HARRISBURG,
•Pa., Feb. 28, 1866.--To the Senate and Rouse
"of Representatives of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania—GENTLEMEN—l have ap
proved the bill entitled "An act to amend
the Revenue laws of the Commonwealth,"
because the first. two sections, imposing
taxes on bank stock, and railroad, canal
and transportation companies, are, in my
judgment, important to the welfare of this
Commonwealth; and, although there are
provisions in this bill which are, some ob
jectionable, and others susceptible of im
provement, I do not doubt that, on the de
fects being pointed out, the wisdom and
patriotism of your honorable bodies will be
effectually applied to remedy them.
In my recent annual message I used the
following language: "Under these circum
. stances it may be possible, with entire
safety to our finances, to reduce or even re
peal the ordinary State tax of two-and-a
half mills on real estate. The tax of one
half mill laid by the act of May, 1861, was
by that act expressly pledged for the re
payment a the loan of three million dollars,
thereby authorized, and of course cannot be
repealed or reduced until that 'repayment
shall have been made. I recommend this
subjecC to the careful and deliberate consid
eration and judgment of the Legislature,
and if it should be found that the tax can be
repealed, I recommend that all' laws, au
thorizing the levying of local taxes on bonds,
mortgages, loans and all property of, that
kind tie also repealed. •
Such a repeal would largely encourage
the investment of capital in the State, and
add immensely to the wealth of the State,
while the local authorities would lose very
little, as it is notorious that from the diffi
culties of assessment they receive verylittle
from these sources.
The fourth section of the bill which I
have now approved`-repeals the whole State
tax on real estate, including thelax of one
half mill specially laid by the act of 16th of
May, 1861, and by that act pledged for the
payment of the principal and interest on the
war loan of.three million dollars then about
to be effected) -
The thirds ction substitntes for this one
half mill t.r. so pledged, the tax on gross
receipts -or railroad, canal and transpor-%
tation companies, imposed by the second
section.
Notwithstanding this substitution, I re
gard the repeal of the one-half mill tax as
a direct violation of the public faith, and I
have approved, this bill only in the belief
and entire confidence that On their attention
being called to the Subject, the Legislature
will, by restoring the tax, promptly vindi
cate the honor of the Commonwealth, and
thus maintain inviolate her obli
gations to the parties who cheerfully took
the war loan at par, at a period of rine:paled
public danger and embarrassment. The
re-enactment of this tax will; of course, be
accompanied by a repeal of the appropria
tion of the tax on gross receipts to the shill
ing fund, and I am bound to add, that in
my judgment, the tax on gross receipts will
be absolutely necessary towards defraying
the ordinary expenses of Government out
of the current revenues, the tax of two-and
a-half mills on real estate, heretofore appli
cable to that purpose having been taken off,
and almost all the other revenues of the
Commonwealth having been appropriated
to the sinking fund, from which they cannot
be diverted. It needs no argument to es
tablish the principle - that the current re
venues should always be sufficient for the
ordinary expenses of Government, no other
basis being safe for that purpose. I '
The punctual payment of the tax on bank
stocks imposed by the first section,will also
be necessary to furnish the means of sup
porting the Government. As a large por
tion of this tars falls on the stock of the
National banks and thus might possibly
ensue inconvenient litigation, the plan
has been suggested of allowing the banks
to receive interest at the rate of seven per
cent, per, annum. It is supposed that the
grant of this privilege would probably
induce them to pay the tax without objec
tion.
I approve of this suggestion, especially as
they are now invited to lend to the United
States, - at an interest of seven-thirty per
cent., and the feasibility of doing so, of
course, tends to prevent them from lending
to individuals at six per cent. To advance
the interest to seven per cent, would pro
bably induce them to increase their loans
to persons in active business, and thus
benefit the community. 'But I recommend
that this provision, ,and also the exemption
pf bank stock, from local taxation, be made
expressly conditional on the punctual an
nual payment, without litigation, of the tag
imposed, by the first section. Such an ar
rangement would be the more desirable,
because as the national Banks are chartered,
not. by this Common - wealth, • but by the
United States, it would clearly be very diffl.-
- -cult to compel their officers to act as agents
for the collection of a State tax..
I venture to invite the attention pf the
Legislature .to the exemption of stocks,
loans and moneys at interest, from local
taxation, and the enactment of. more strin
gent provisions for the due assessment of
such property. The revenue of the State
might he thus largely increased, that of
counties and municipalities would scarcely
be sensibly , diminished, and capital would
Tie attracted for investment within the Com
monwealth. •
Fellow-citizens, with you, as the represen
tatives of the people, rests the power, and
the responsibility of adjusting these most
important affairs, and I do not doubt that
you will so adjust them as to preserve the
honor of the Comnionwealth, provide effec
tually for thee support of her Governmeat,
and, so far as may be consistent with these
ends, ease the burdens of her people.
A. G. CURTIN'.
.HOIJSE.—The following bills were post
poned
An act reilating to damages' for taking
property for public use in the city of Phila
41elphia.
An act to prevent frauds at elections
the city of Philadelphia.
An act, relating to city passenger rail
.
ways.
The follovving bills passed:
An act to incorporate the Swiftsnre Trans
portation Company.
An act to incorporate the Commonwealth
Gold and - Silver Mining Company of
Nevada. - ,
An act to extend the time for the pay
ment of the enrollment tax on the bill ap
proved August 19, 1863, entitled "The Henry
Mining Company of Colorado."
An act to incorporate the Fidelity Insur
ance, Trust and- Safe Deposit Company of
the city of Philadelphia. -
An act to. incorporate the Ephrata and
Lancaster Railroad Company.
An act relating to the passage of fish in
the Susquehanna River and certain of its
tributaries.
The House also passed, without a . dis
senting voice, an act authorizing the
Southern Pennsylvania Railroad to build a
railroad side by side with the Pittsburgh
and Connellsville Railroad, between Pitts
burgh and Connellsville. Adjourned.
Treasury Order
on the l!teelprocity
The Secretary of the Treasury has just
issued the following circular to Collectors
of Customs and others, in relation to the
termination of the Reciprocity Treaty
TEEASITRI; DEPARTMENT ' WASHINGTON,
March 1, 1866.—Y0u have been heretofore
advised that the Reciprocity Treaty between
the United States of , America and her
Britanni Majesty, proclaimed on 'the 11th
of September, 1854, will expire on the 17th
inst. In the absence of any instructions
from this Department to the contrary, yon
will please consider the several, tariff acts
now in force as . your guide in the-assess
-ment and collection of duties on any goods,
wares or merchandise imported on and
after the ISth inst., into the United States
from the British Provinces, at such ports as
are without appraisers, and where the re
sponsibility of appraising the value and
determining the classification of goods,
wares, ctc., rests upon collectors of customs.
The utmost vigilance and care should be
exercised in determining the value of any
goods, wares, &c., imported from any of the.
British Provinces. It is competent for the
appraiser, or any one acting as appraiser, to
take the actual market value in the princi
pal city of either of the Provinces or of
Great Britain.
[Signed] H. Moen'.Loon,
Secretary of the Treasury
TERRIBLE DEATH.—An unfortunate ine
briate, Joe Ralston, after having spent all
his cash in the aoggeries of Phillipsburg,
Centre county, Pa., was thrust out to find
his way home the best he could. Failing to
find the bridge across the Mashannon he
boldly dashed into the creek to wade it, but
ere he bad pibc,eeded two-thirds across, his
limbs refused to perform their office. He
grasped a bough of an over-hanging tree.
unable to advance further, and soon the fast
congealing water cemented close about him
a tomb of ice, which stretched from shore
to shore. Two days after this he was found
standing there rigid as an icicle, his knees
imbedded in la sheet of the frozen element
seven inches thick, his body inclined a little
forward, hands clutching the bough, eyes
astare, and despair pictured on his features.
HAIR RESTORATIVES.
EUREKA.
TILE
INFALLIBLE HAIR RESTORATIVE I
This is no Hair Dye.
REASONS WHY THE HOREFIA. SHOULD BE
USED._
It will cleanse the iscalp, and thereby promote the
growth of the hair.
If the bair is dry, stiff and lifeless, It will give it a
saltness and livey youthful appearance.
If the hair is becoming thin, weak and falling off, it
will restore Its strength and beauty.
lithe hair is gray or becoming so, it will restore it to
its original color without staining scalp or head.
It Is free from all impurities or poisonous drugs.
It is no hair dye, but an infallible restorative, and
will do all that is promised. when ufsedby the directions
BOLD W - Mr.srs r B AND RETAIL. BY
BoBERT FISHER, Sole Agent,
No. 25 North lirth,between Chestnul and Pins, st. /outs.
Agent for Pennsylvania, MOW & 00., M 2 North
Second street. P a. lila th „teem/
zy (al :1 AV cx :41
a :THOM:MONTI LONDON EITCBDIATIMIB,i ' :d: OB
EUROPEAN RANGE
_for families, hotebs. 07
Rubio Institutions, In TWELNI ^ I`YDIaIfEBENT
Als, Pladella Ranges, Hot-air
Furnaces, Porta o ble Hea W ters,- Lowdown Orates, Fire.
board Stoves, Bath Boilers, Stewhole Plates, Broilers
Cooking Stoves, etc., at wholesale and retail, by the
manufacturers
(EASE, SHARPE & THOMPSON, i
026,th,5,tu,8m/ No. 209 North Second street,
THOMAS B. =ON & BONS,
Late Andrews & Dixon
4. No. 1824 CIDEBTISTUT street, Plilladelpidia
uftictt u'ers Opposite of United States Mint.
• IlLan
LOW-DOWN,
PARLOR,
CHAMBER,
OFFI
And otIieMIRATES,
For Anthracite, Ritmo , loons and Wood Fires.
ALSO.
WARM-AM FURNACES,
For Warming Public and Private 33nildings,
REGISTERS, VENTILATORS
AND
CHIMNEY-4,3APS,
COOKING-RANGES, BATH - BOILERS. 41m.
0c2,1 WHOLESALE and RETAIL.
/4 lar 101
feR WANTED TOPRENT—By a family of three
1,0 persons. a FURNISHED HOUSE, on Chestnut.
Walnut, Locust, or Spruce streets, or between those
streets.
The Rooms may be feW, bnt must be spacious and
handsomely furnished.
Address with terms and location, A. 3„ BULLETIN
Office. fe27-3t*
t4* . A MEDI - CH-SIZED OUNTRY HOUSE—
rya For Summer—with stabling, on North Penn
sylvania Railroad. - Furnished House preferred. Ad
dress "H.," Box 1264 Post Office. fe27 6t*
en WANTED TO RENT—A good Dwelling, south
ofillarket and west of Twelfth: haying the usual
conveniences, with possession on or about May Ist.
Apply to CIITHBER
I e26-6t4 28 South Eighth Street.
el WANTED FOR RENT—A COMMODIOUS
in dwelling, with modern conveniences, in German
town. Apply to J. H. CURTIS & SON, Real Estate
Brokers, 433 Walnut street.
Or
AND co.
N1A.1.4r1 1 S TER S,
HOUSES IN PRIMA.:
Thompson street above Ninth,
Pear street above Dock,
Office over Farmers and Mechanics' Bank, and Pro
prietors of the
• ONLY
MALTING ESTABLISHMENT,
AT AVON ,
Livingston County, Ne 7 'York
feat
313.A. - EK.H.JEL9s •
ORNAMENTAL HAIE
MANUFACTORY.
The largest and beat assortment or
Wigs, Toupees, Long Hair Braids a k :
Curls, Water-fed/s, Viotosines, Fri.
settee, Illusive Seamus for /Adios,
At Prima LOWED. Ll t tart elsewhere, .a ••
909 1313:ESTNIII 1 STREET,
NEW HOPS—Growl 4 of 13 1 35. Jan reoalved, In aten
and for owe by "WILLIAM S. GRANT, -
eel 128 South Delaware avenue.
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN ; PHILADELPHIA; (rHiIIi.SDAY, MARCH
_1,1866.
RETAIL DRY GOODS
MIZTVMVW.WWUNaiVI
1866. Spring Irnportation. 1866.
.54
1 000 PIECES WHITE GOODS,
In PLAIN. FANCY; STRIPED PLAID and
Figured Jaconets, Cambrics; Nainsook, Dimi
ties. Swiss, Mull and other Muslins, compris
ing a most complete stock e to which the atten
tion of purchasers is solicited as they are of
fered at a large REDUCTION from last SEA
ESONt. PRICES.
100 pieces BRIRICED 21BSLINS for Bodies.
100 pieces. PIQUES in all varieties of style and
price froin 90c. - to $1 50.
300 PARIS GOFE,ERED SKIRTS, newest
styles, of my own importation.
M rlk . . 9 IM •
riSHE OLD ESTABLISHED Ctra!AP CLOTH
STOBE.—JAMES . LEE invite the attention of
theirtriends and others to their large stock of season
able goods, which they are selling at greatly reduced
prices.
Superior Black French Cloths.
Superior Colored French Cloths.
overcoat Cloths, all qualities.
Black French DOE skins.
Black French Cassimeres.
Mixed and Plain Cassimeres.
Fancy Cassinieres, of every description.
Scotch and Shepherd's Plaid Cassimeres.
Cords, Beaverteens and Sennett&
Plain and Neat Figured Silk Vestings.
Black Satins and Fancy Vestings.
With a large asFortment of Tailors' Trimmings,
Boys' wear, ac., for sale, wholesale or retail, by
J.. 11113 T;WW,
No. II North Second et., Sign pf the Golden Lamb.
VYRE dc,LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH, have
El Just replenished their assortment of
STAPLE HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
And GOOD fully prepared to supply families with
MUSI.MS, BY THE P=ll,
k . GOOD SHIRTING LINENS.
GOOD TABLE LINENS.
GOOD BED TICKINGS.
GOOD WHITE FLANNELS.
GOOD FINE BLANKETS.
• GOOD DAMASK NAPKINS.
BUHL , MAILSEILT FA QULLTS.
RINK meatsßrr.T.Rs QUILTS.
FINEST AND LARGAST WiruTS
IRISH BIRD-EYE AND SCOTCH TOWELINGS.
NEW LOT OF BRILLIANTS, MA I:Laver - LUIZ, &a
SPRING STYLE CHINTZES, PERCALES, dtc.
VIJWIN Tr A T. 11 " & CO., 26 South Second street, would
Ea invite the attention of the Ladies to their stock of
SILKS, and recommend them purchasing now, as we
have no doubt of their having to pay a much advanced
price for them next month and the coming spring.
Colored Moire Antiques,
' Black Moire Antiques,
Colored Corded Silk,
Colored Poult de Soles,
Black Corded,Silks,
Black Gros Graines,
Black Taffetas,
Black Gros de Blanes,
N. B.—A fine stock of Evening Silks on hand.
BLACK ALPACAS,
~ l liChtiilT
Gts and $ superior Alpaca&
$1 co NV Ida Black Wool Delaines.
$1 50 for finest $3 wide Black Cashmeres.
$1 12 for new Spring Shades Wide Wool Delalnea.
New White Piques, Brilliantes, Cambric& Plaids, &c.
Heavy Nursery Diapers, some extra wide goods,
Fine Towehi; 40-cent Towels- a bargain,
sit and $$ Napkins are much nnder,value.
Richardson's Heavy a hirting obd line Pronttns
Linens.
COOPER OONARD,
S. E. corner Ninth and Market atreeta,
El-4 PURE Vetu rr, MOHAIR GLACE, with a Slll
finish; ust adapted for Evening Drams.
4-4 White Alpacas,
White Irish Poplins,
White Wool Pooling,
Pearl Color Irish Poplins,
White Opera Cloths
White Cloths, 'with Spots
Scarlet Cloths.
EDWIN HALL & CO- r 6 South Second at.
OPE:SING-OF SPRING GOODS.
Spring Chintzes and Percales.
Lawns, Organdies and Chailles.
Plain and Plaid Traveling Malarial.
Marseilles and Pique, in variety.
Mode and Burr Ground Id ohalra.
Purple and White and Green and White Plaids.
ME a at wholesale prices at
STOKES & WOOD'S. 7022 Arch street
THE.
PERUVIAN SYRUP
IB A PROTECTED SOLUTION OF TEE
PROTOXIDM
medic OF w
bIRON,
a new discovery In ine
JILHEft AT THE ROOT OF DD EASE,
By pupplying the Blood with its vrtax, rautaas., on
LITE amszosarz—lßON..
This Is the secret of the wonderfhl success of this is
medy In
Dyspepsia Liver Co aint- Dropsy,
Chronic Diarrhoea, Bolls, Nervous
Affections, Chills and Fevers,
Humors, Loss of Constitu
tional Vigor, Diseases of
the Kidneys and
Bladder, Female
Complaints,
and all diseasa originating in a
BAD STATE OF TE-IE BLOOD
ur accompanied by DEBILITY Or a LOW STATE OF TER
• fIYSTPaL
Being free from Alcohol in any form, its energizing
effects are not followed by corresponding reaction, but
sr- permanent, Infusing arakserm - Cleolz and NEW
LIFE into all parts of the system, and building up an
IRON COI% STITIMON.
- DYBPEiPEIA AND DEBILITY.
A CASE OF 27 YEARS' STANDING CURED.
FromINSLEY JEWETT, N 0.15 Avon Place, Boston.
"I have suffered, and sometimes severely, for V
ears, from dyspepsia_ I commenced tazing, the Pe
ruvian I'yrup, and found Immediate axle& from it
In the course of three or four weeks 1 was entirely re
i !eyed from my sufferings, and have enjoyed uninter
rupted health ever since. '
One of the most distinguisheff`Jurtsts In New England
writes to a friend as follows;
"I have tried the PhRUVIAN SYRUP, and the re
-ult fully 61a talus your prediction. It has made a new
man of me; inf, sed into my system new vigor and
clergy; I am no longer tremulous and debilitated, a ,
w hen you last saw me. but stronger heartier and will,
:urger capacity for labor mental and phs-stcal. than a;
any time during the last five years."
A pamphlet of P 2 pages, will be sent FREE to ant
address.
ill, See that each bottle has PERUVIAN SYRUP
blown In the-glass.
FOR SALE BY
J P. DIN SKORE. Proprietor, 36 Dey
Street, New York,
AND BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
SCIiOFUL A.
AU Medical Men agree that lODINE is THE BEST
REALPDI( for Scrofula and all kindred diseases ever
discovered. The dilliculty has been to obtain a Punt.
tIOLUTION Of It.
Dr. H. Anders' lodine Water
Ls a Pure Solution of lodine, WITHOUT A SOL-
VENT!!
Containing A FULL GRAIN to each ounce of water.
A MOST YOWEEPUL VITALIZING AGENT AND
it HAS cured and WILL cure SCAOFI7LA. in all its
manifold forms.
ULCERS, CANCERS, SYPHILIS, SALT RHEUM,
deco.
Circulars will be sent FREE to any one sending
• heir address.
Price ;it 00 a bottle, or 6 for 15 00.
Prepared by Dr. HANDERS, Phyalcianand Chemist,
FOR S ALE BY
T. P. DINSMORE. 36 Dey St.. N Y.
AND BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ja:27-s to th3m
°ELL illfl9 T A T.T.TNA.
A superior article for cleaning the Teeth, deetroyln,
taimalcnire which Infest them, giving tone to thi
gums, and leaving a feeling of fragrance and
_perfet.
elcanilneaS In the mouth. .It nlay be need daily OM
will be found to strengthen weak and bleeding w +sms
while the aroma and deteralveness will recommend i
oeverycue. Being composed with the 01113talIC0
the Dentist, Physician-and Idicromopist, it Is conf
dently , d Tared es a RELIABLE substitute for tha ur
serteln ffeshes formerly In vogue.
wirrlinent Bentham. acquainted with the constitnect
Of the DIIIITAkiiLIiNA, advocate Its uses; it contain,
nothing to prevent Its unrettralned employment
grade may br
.TAII3D3 T. SHINN, Apothecayy,
Broad and Spruce toreMS
For isale by Dranists generally, and
?red Brown, D. L Stsckhoma i
annsard & Ca,, I Robert C. Daviai
J. R. Heed, Sec. 0. Bowers,
C.
H. Han tTnartea Stavera,
C. H. Needles. . 6. J. Scattergood,
t.T. Husban , J. C. Tarunenny & W
Ain',roties S , , Merles H. Eberly,
Thomas Weaver, James N. Marks,
Wfillamiß. Webb, E. Bringhnrat & 00 ,
Lames L. Btephton, - Dyott & Co.,
anghes & Coombe, H. C. Blair,
Henry A. BOwer. Wyeth & Bro.
?BT - OKI3 DIPHT : 11
A.:4 lozenges are a safe and •
Coughs, Bore Throat,•. H
affections general. TrY
Jr., Druggist, B. W. • ner
streets. Philadelphia. ,
RIQHFATHING ELT.—LOWELL PATENT ELM
Sheathing Belt for Skdps;, Also, .johnzon's Paten
Woolding Felt for StesimPipea end Boller', In-'tor,
and ter "ale by:WIT.TTATY;S OBANT, N0..111 Bonn
iteleweee avenue
DALE ROPE AND TWINE biANUFAOTIIRED
and for I3s;de.
grrygEß, WEAVER CO.,
.88 North Water street, and
g 2 North Delaware avenor.lll
.19r) SEROONS CARACCAS INDIGO now landing
, LiLl from Bark WHITE WING for sale by JOMI
DALLETT, & Q 0,128 Wflllsat Street.
•
E. M. MOLES
Has Just opened,
(-'.
RE ,TORATIVE.
*LA. LOZENGES.—These
speedy cure for Diphtheria,
oarseness and .Bronchial
hem. THOS. ESTLA.OB,
of Eighteenth and Market
fe64ml
',-- 'I.IBIIIOJESSii - 'v.
RICILUD PERMIAN'S
AleiVine and' Liquor Vaults,
439'_Chestnut Street,
PATT.AT)ELPHUL.
Eitabliehed for the Sale of Unadulter
ated Liquore Only.
•
Special Notice to Families! -
Richard Penigtan's
Celebrated, Ale, Porter and Brown
Stout,
Now so ranch recommended by the Medical Faculty
for Invalids. ,
$1 25 PER DOZEN,
(These Bottles hold one Pint.)
The above being of thry best quality, it must be
admitted the price Is exceedingyLO
It is oeliVered to all parts of the city without 'extra
charge.
Brandies, Wines, Gins, Whiskies,Sze,,ike.
Warranted pure, at the lowest possible rates, by the
Bottle, Gallon, or Cask.
CHAMPAGNES of the ben brands offered lower
him by any other home.
On Draught and in Bottles,
PURE GRAPE ZIIICE.
Thie Is an excellent article for Invalids. It is a sure
care for Dyspepsia.
Ir HAVANA CIGARS.
OLIVE OIL,
BAY BUM, PICKLES, SAUCES.
SARDINES, &c
London and Dublin Porter and Brown Stoat—Englisk
end Scotch Ales.
HER MA JESTY'
-1
CHAMPAGNE,
J. JD IT N" r 2 C N`,
43017 Th PROW!' BT., 80LE AMT.
UT - INFS.—The attention of the trade La collelted tc
TV the following very choice Winea, etc., for male b.!
JOSEPH F. BUNTON, No, 151 'South Front strut
above Walnut
MADELRAS—OId Inland, 8 years old.
SHERRIIMI—CampbeII & Co., single, double anc
riple Grape, E. Crusne az Sons, Rudolph , ' Topaz, Ries
`panish, Crown and F. Valletta.
YORTS—Vallette, Vlnho Velho Real, Denton anr
Rebell° Valente rt Co Vintages lBie to 1.354.
CLARETS—Creme File Freres and St. Mitephe Cbs ,
eau Luininy.
VERMOUTH—G. Jourdan, Rrive a CO.
1113SCAT—de Frontan
CIiABTAGNEs Truest
Irrony. "Golden Suer
le Venoge, Her Majesty and Repel Cabinet and °the
tsvorite brands.
vrx. z WHIBRY.—Cholce lota of old Wheat,.Boyi
5. and Bourbon Wblaky. for astle by R. F. SfIDDL.F
'O2?. 5 North FRONT Street_ tyji
INCIJ ti IM(I,A.IJ.
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- EWIS LA-DOArtr6 - :
DIAMOND DEA_LEIt & TEWELER, \ I
WATCHES, JEWELRY it SILVER WARE,
WATCHES
WATCHES and JEWELRY REPAIRED. A
802 Chestnut St.. Phila.
Ens Just received a large and splendid assortment of
LADIES GOLD WATCHES,
Some In plain cases, others beautifully enameled and
engraved and others inlaid with diamonds.:
Port tuners wishing a handsome LAISY's WATCH
will do well to call at once and make a selection.
PRICES MODERATE.
ALL WATCEEB WARRANTED.
Also a large assortment of
Gentlemen's and Bois' Watches,'
In gold and Silver eases. !Anti
RIGGS & BROTHER, 7,-.•
CHRONOMETER. CLOCK.
AND
WATCHMAKERS,
No. 244 South FRONT Street,
•
Have constantly on hand a complete assortment a
CLOCKS, &c., for Railroads, Banks and Counting
Houses, which they offer at reasonable rates.
.gN. B. Particular attention paid to the repairing o
rine Watches and Clocks. • jail-an
GLASSWARE.
PHILADELPHIA
Window GLASS Warehouse.
BENJAMIN H. SHOEMAKER,
AGENT FOR THE
FRENCH PLATE GLASS
COMPANIES.
IMPORTER OF
English, French and German
Window and Picture Glass
And Looking Glass Plates
M NUFACTHRER OF
American Window, Picture and Car Glass.
Ornamental and Colored Glass.
205 and 207 North Fourth Street,
te26- , in Pairanr LP ELLA.
NEW PUBLICATIONt).
THE DRUGGISIS GENERAL RECEIPT BOOR
AND VETERINARY FOR9ILLAItY.
THE FIFTH EDITION—ReatIY this day.
Containing a copious Veterinary Formulary. ne
merous Receipts for Patent and Proprietary Medi
eines. Druggists' Nostrums, Perfumery, Cosmetics
Dietrtic Articles, Trade. Chemicals &c., &c. By
TIF.NRY BEASLEY. Fifth American from the last
Loudon Edition. One vol. Svo.
BEASLET'S BOOK OF
REMEDIES.
A New, Pevisea; and Enlarged Edition.
The Book of Prescriptions, containing 3,C00 Prescrip•
!lOUS collected from the Practice of the most Eminent
Physicians end Surgeons—English. French and Amer!.
can: comprising also a Compendious History of the
Almeria iNfdica Lists of the Doses of all Officinal and
Established Preparations, and an Index of Dis•
PAPS and their Remedies. By HENRY BE N.SLEY.
second American trom the last London Edition. One
olhme Octavo.
LINDSAY &BD BISTON.
"nd Booksellers.
No, 25 So Ith math street.
E W BOOK S.—SNOW ButIND. By. J. El
.1.1 Whittier.
A NOBLE LIFE. By the author of "John Hall.
tax." 12mo. cloth.
At IND Fic NATURE. By H. J. Clarke. A. 8., B. B.
vol: Evo.
MARY BRUCE; Or, THE TWO PHYSICIANS:
is mo. Dlustrated.
LYRA. CONSOLATIONIS: Or. HYMNS FOR THE
DAT OF SORROW AND WEARINES. Edited by
Hors tlus Boner, D. D.
COUPON BONDS. -Paper.
For sale by JA ALA S S. CLA ETON,
. (Successor to W. S. & A. Blartien.)
fe22 606 Chestnut street,
4 LIAM'S LIPB PIIIISDOR.—THE
by
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AMMADOB,_, Musician andehess Player, by Georai
Allen, Greek PLOT :, eerier in the L Jniveraltv h of a rerl2.
ssyylvanls ' with
(31PatifntarY
Player,Chess Anther and by =it Vol°lgl
debrand and de Laza, Envoy Extraordinary and lain
later Plenipotentiary of the King of Prom* at 3br
court of Saxe-Weimar. 1 vol., octavo, 36 vellum, Ea
top . pecan 25. Lately Published %%Ea
B. H. B
nos 327 South Fourth dreg!.
TANES BABB'S Blank Books and !Stationery, 1101
Market St. Old Books bought and exchanged. ocol-U
.
- GiOS SALE—A copper STILL, Ihr Alcohol; In co rn
- plete order. Appl y JOHN 0, BAKER & CO.,
• 718 Market street:
!S Oltelltilld.—Chinese sugar C. e Syrup, handsome
article, for sale by SOS. D. BUSS MA (ft CO., 108
south Delaware avenue.
PRESCRIPTIONS AND
AIICTION SALES.
PX THazdAs.a BONES, ALTOTIONEEBB. No.
and 141Bouth FOIJETH street.
BALES OP STOOKS AND BEAL issue=
at the Exchange, every TUESDAY, WS o'clock noes
par Handbills of each properly tamed - seParstig7
And on theSatarday previous to ear-hassle 2000 cats
legnes 1, pamphlet form, giv4.4ltdi descriptions.
HEAL ESTATE AT PEEVATE 13* - ras
Printed catalogues, comprising several hundred
thousand dollars, including every - description oral
and country property, from the smallest dwellings
the moat elegant mansions; elegant country seats
farms, luderties. dr.c.
BALES AT THE ATIOTIOD
SIRE EVERY- THVBBDAY.
Fr. Particular ,attention given to sates at Privets
residences.
BANE AND OTHER STOOKS, &m
ON TUESDAY WIOENING, MARCH 6,
At 12 o'clock noon. at the Philadelphia Exchange,
U shares Commonwealth National Bank
186563,800 shares Delaware Mutual Insurance Co. scrip,
1,175 shares Bituminous Oil Co. -
FIRST SPRING SALE. MARCH 6Th
Orphans' Court Sole- Estaf Of David DAdeceased
VALUA BI.F. BUSINESS 6 TA N Dti —2 THREE STORY
BRIt HrTt.RES and DWELLINGS, Nos. 145 and 147
N oath .EIGHTH street. with s Brick Dwellings in the
rear.
Same Estate—MODEßN THREE STORY BRICK
D Vs? ELI.] Nd. wl , ll 5 two story Frame Stores and
Dwellings and two-story Frame Dwellitg, Richmond
street. E. W. or Palmer street, teth Ward.
Same Estate- LOT. coreer of Richmond and Palmer
streets, itth Ward.
Same Estate-I.OT. New Market ttreet, south of Cal
lowhill, llth Ward.
Same Estate—VEßY 'VALUABLE LOT, over 22
A CRIB, Indian Queen Lane, Falls of Schuylkill. 21st
Ward.
Slime Estate-12 LOTS, Indian Queen Lane, 2181
Ward.
Orphonat Court Sale—Estate of Betty Bardsley, de•
crated—BDUlC AND FRAME STABLE, Nandato
street west ofTA.
IFIREE &WRY BRICK DWELLING, No. 1838
Ecuth Seventh street.
V A.LI:IEI BLE ai ONE RESIDENCE.Stecton averme
south of Wingohocking street, ~ ERISEANTOW.', . .i. 22d
Ward, ' , Maio 2 Equares of Wayne ani Fisher's lane
stations on the Philadelphia, Germantown and Norris-
Wu Railroad.
VALUABLE Bust - NE.5s STAND—THREE STORY
BRICP STORE and DWELLING. No. 263 South Se
cond Et , eet. betwern Walnut and Spruce.
2 THREE STORY BRICE. DWELLINGS. Nos. 1615
and 1618 Shlppen s rPet.
2 TWOS . / ORY BRICK DW.N.LLINGS, Nos. 1612 and
1614 Bee ford street.
2 THREE STORY BRICK DVTELLTNOS, Fou
street, about three squares from the Fun and Sixth
Str*ets Passeagerßailway Depot. FRANKFORD
-MODERN THREa. STORY BRICK DWELLING,
614 Woed street.
.Exteviore Peremptory So/e—Estate of Charles M.
Stokee,deceased—BßlCK and STONE DWELLING,
Market Square, GERILANTOWP.i. Lot 4O by 556
feet.
To Capitalists and Others—LAßGE and VALUABLE
Gizard avenue, corner of B=rks (Lutz.
Vienna) street, near the landing on the Delaware
Biver.
Ha NDSOME MODERN R FSI DENCE,No.ISO North
BIDE d street, above J efferson —r. feet front an feet deep
to Carl h.le etreet.
. _
Pere-mptory 'c—To Close an Estate—VALUABLE
131;&1.1i1. - -sSiSTAIND, o. W. corner of Front and Mar
ket street.
Exme Estate—STOßE, co. 102 Market street
Fame Estate—STOßE. 1K 0,104 Market street
Exfcutors' 6.atf- hstate of Robert M. Lee. deceased—
DOUBLE THREE STORY BitiCE RESIDENCE,
No. he North gixtb street above Arch-34 feet from.
Pere vptary Sate—DESIRABLE COUNTRY SEAT,
acres. Darby road, quar ter or a mile east of Darby.
141.11 Ward.
7 HRhr STORY ERIC% HOTEL and DWELLING.
No. .;:437 Callowhil, street, extending through to Ham
ittota street.
F-xcrerlors" Perempf47 .Sate—Estate. or George Dacca,
deceased—lßßEDFß ABLE GROUND REST,
z a Tear .
Same Estate-2 IRREDEEMABLE GROUND
RENTS, PO year each.
SA LE OF BOORS. ENGRAVINGS &c.
ON '11:112 RSDAY AFTERNOON.
_fareb Ist, at the auction store, mlseaßaneoris books.
from a library. a It.o. a large number of engravings4c
MISCELLANFOITS AND SCHOOL BOOKS, •
O FIELIDAT MORNINti
Itar - b `2.(1, at the auction store t miacellaneou4 and
retool books, in quantities.
Sale Zro. IS, Hudson street.
MACHIN} RV, LATHE'S, TOOLS DIE &„....„
OZ . ; .1101 DAY MORliltif4.
At loo'clock. at No. IS. Hudson st (between Third
and Fourth its., below Market at.) a quantity of ma
chinery. 3 band lathes anvils, vices, tools, dies, 3 ma
chines formakieg match boxesot.E.
May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of
sa'e.
iXTFNSIVESALEOFHORSES COWS. WAGONS
CA RTS, HARNIL%.S. HAY, IRON TANK. FARM
ING INPLEMENTS..tc.
ON TUESDAY MORNING,
March 13th, at 10 o'clock, at the farm of D B. Ker
show. Island Road. wenty fourth Ward, .about
two miles from Blue Bell Tavern, Darby Road. will be
sold, without reserve, the entire stock, comprising 3
horses, 70 cows, 110 tons hay, together with an exten
sive aPPOrt mein of farming Implements, dairy fixtures,
de. Full particulars in handbills.
The sale will coimmence St 10 o'clock A. M. pre
cisely.
Sale at the United States Hole], Chestnut street, above
}mirth Street.
. _
VERY SUPERIOR PARLOR AND CHAMBER
FURNITURE, Rosewood Piano Vote. French Plate
atartie. Pie? ano Oval 81 irrers, Feather Beds. Hair
Mattresses, Glassware. China. Axminster, Velvet
and Brussels Carpets &c.
ON MOLD MORNING,
March 19th, at 10 o'clock. at the Unttel States Hotel.
Chests ut street, above Fourth: by catalogue the very
superior parlor., chbmber and dining room furniture_,
rosewood piano lime. by Reichenbacr, a large number
of fine French plate mantle, pier and oval rnirro.efine
leather beds, hair matt_resser, China and glassware,
handsome Axminster, Brussels and velvet carpets.
being the emir furniture of thirty rooms.
view Sir Full particulars In catalogue ready one daypre
to aisle.
AMlte A. PRKEIMAN AUCIIONERE, So. it
wzaactrr street.
ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7,
At 12 o'clock. at the Exchange, will be sold by order
of the tnllector ot Internal Revenue—
awes Capital Stock Platt Oil Co., seized and to
be sold by order of the United States, for unpaid taxes.
VALUABLE RESIDENCES AT PRIVATI9 BABB
TO. REAL ESTATE OPERATORS. •
ELEGANT WALNUT STRENT MANSION—One
of the meet elegant residences on Walnut street. ei
feet front; large ground. stable, &e. _
Also, BROWN STONE MANSION, Walnut near
Broad st.
Will be sold, at very low rates, to a party who aril
takehthero all in one lot, five desirable dwellings in the
heaft of the city. Immediate occupancy can be had ii
desired. This is a very fv,vorable opportunity to par
ties who seek good real estate investments to bay a'
old prices property which will pay well and therm.
in value. For partieulars apply at the auction store.
STABLE—A very desirable property in the neigh
boyhood of Twelfth and Locust eta.
TAVERN STAND and 9 acres of land, On Bldg.
road, 9 miles from the State House, known ea tbr
"Sorrel Horse." Plans, surveys, &u. at the store.
Property No. 402 south Front at, 41 by 100 feet.
do do 1188 and Lombard ea
SO acres, Germantown
17 do Fisher's lace
Valuable Lot, Market street, above Nineteenth
do do Barker do do *le
8 Building Lota, south Twenty-second st
Property northeast corner Fourth and Sproce eta
Dwelling, with side yard. Darby road
Brown-etsme Store, Second at. near Chestnut
Residence and large lot, Burlington
do N 0.201 south Tenth at
do do 418 south Eleventh Si
Dwelling, 433 Pine at
do EaS Rpnd at
5 acres of Land, Federal at, Twenty-sixth NS'arti
VALUABLE STORE, CHESTNUT ST—A vet:
valuable business property on' Chestnut at, having tw ,
fronts—in good order, &c. Occupancy with the deed.
P SCOTT. in.. A FOTIONE.IIR
7 r 0 CTlEsrvanDT se .-,.see
SAI.F OF OIL PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS
ON WEDNESDA Y AND THURSDAY EVENINGS.
Feb. 19 and March 1.
At 7h o'clock at Scott'seArt Gallery, 1020 Chestnut
street, will be sold a collection of tine Oil Paintings
emb - acing many sot jec.s from Ihe pencils of the old
and modern school. tine Proof Engravings, Chrome
Lithorrapbs. Color e d Frints, de., framed and un
framed. Also, a lot of Photograph Frames,
JOINT TRADE SALE. OF
MA:' TEL AND PIER i.OOIUNG GLASSES; PIER
TABLES, SRAUIiETS, Ac.,
From the establishments of—
JOSHUA COPELAND, 53 South Fourth st.;
GEO. C. RENKAUFT, h st., and
F. NVW LA ND ek CO., 004 Arch at.
To be sold at Scott's Art Gallery, No. 1020 Chestnut
street,
• On THURSDAY MORNING,
March Bth, at 1014 o'clock. Sale positively without re
serve. Particulars hereafter,
TBE PRINCIPAL MONEY ESTABIISRMENT
S. E corner of SIXTH and RACE streets.
Morey advanced on Merchandise generally
atches,Jewelry, Diemonds, Gold and Silver Plate
and on all articles of value, for any length of time
agreed on.
ATCHFS AND JEWELRY A PRIVATE SALE
Fine Gold Bunting" Case, Double Bottum and Open
Face English, 4 metican and Swiss Patent Lever
Wattles: Fine Gold Punting Case and Open Face Le
pine \Vetches; Fine Gold Duplex and other Watches
Fine Silver Bunting Case and Onen Face English
A merlcan and Swiss Patent Lever and Lepinf
Watches: Double csse English Quarlier and other
watches; ladies' Fancy Watches: Diamond Breast.
pint; Finger Rings; Ear Rings, Studs, &c.; Fine Gold
Chains: Melallirns; Bracelets; Scarf Pins: Breast
Pins; Finger Rings; Feffell Cases, and Jewolry gene
FOR SALE—A large and splendid Fireproof Chest
suitable for a Jeweler, price Vies.
Also several Lots in Mouth Camden, Fifth and
Chestnut streets.
B BARBIT h
top lICTIONENRS.-
No, 2a) EtA BEET street, corner :f Bank straet.
Cash advanced on consienments without extra chugs
Notice to City and Country Merchants.
lALGE SALE OF 600 LOTS MISCELLANEOUS
DRY GOODS.
ON 11.111) • Y MORNING.
March 2, at In I 'clock; also. %CO pieces of Cloths,Cassi•
mans and Satinets; 10. eases o. Boots, Shoes and Bro.
gam; 100 dozen Hoop Fkirts, with a large assortment
of Notions, ;Suspenders, dr.c.
AVIS & HARVEY, AIICTIONiriotb
Mate with H. Thomas & Sons.)
Store co. 33.3 Cliestnot street.
113RNTYURE SALES at the Store every Tuesday,
SALTS AT RESERENO.ES will receive partiality
attention,
TT FITZPATRICK & CO., AUCTIONEERS, NEW
Auction House, No. DV OHESTNITT stree t
cent to the Continental, Olrardg St. Lawrence, /Mark%
n9nse and other popular Rotel& •
AIYCTIOII SMMS.
FULNESS: BRINLEY di CO.. NO. 615 CHME'PHHT
and No. 812•YANNE street.
LARGE SALE OF FRENCH DRY GOODS.
ON FRIDAY MORNING, •
March 2d. at 10 o'clock. on four months' credit, MD
psekages and tots of huacy *and staple French Dry
13ocds.jruit landed.
I,CO PIECES tiAXONY WOVEN DRESS GOODS.
of the Importation of , •• •
Messrs. CHARLES SCHMIEDER & CO
Comprising the newest. and most desirable styles•-er:,7
• feredtble Berson
PAR'S HIGH COST.DItResS GOODS FOR CITY',
TRADE. .
Paris 44 and damier and fancy poll de chevres. •, v
Earls m otislln d lames cnoice shases and variol4.."
qualities.
. .
Paris 9.8 printed jaconets.
•
Paris silk
la chaine crepe d'Eugenle, plain checked and'
nes"'
•
Silk chain toil de Paris.
Earls dress goods of the newest styles '
BLS. GEOSLE BRINES, TAFFETAS AND PatiLir'
- DE SOLE.
A full assortment of extra heavy bik gros deßhlnett•;
do do taffetas.
do do ponit fie sole.
PARIS BIZ CASHMERE SHAWLS. 4 • -
An assortment of long and square Paris Cashmsre
shawl..
COLORED POULT DE SOIE.
Extra heave high cost plain and fig'cl• colored noun
de sole.
Plaid point de sole, SPECIAL &c. AND Al TRACT.i.v. SALE OF 700 CAB
TONS.
POBLT DE SOIE BONNET AND TRIMMING
RIBBON:in., Just landed,
Of the importaticn of
Messrs. SOLELI AC FRERES,.
ON FRIDaY MORNING,
March Id at 10 o'clock, consisting of
Full line 1405. 4@eo plain goods, in all the desirable
shades.
• do Nos 4@60 ex quality plain do.
do Ni s. 4@so corded ec ge black do.
Full assortment of brocties, Scotch plaids and black
and white plaid do. Nos. 4©Bo.
Fine assortment of best quality all boiled
_groi grain
do.. expressly for nnest city
trade.
Full line Nos 4@Bo black gros Braid do.
A line cf fringed and Picot satin do.
A large assortment of rich figured and plaid ribbons.
A line of fineritk beliings, &c.
N R.—Particular attention is reque3ted to the above
sale, as it will comprise the most nesirable styles that
can be offered this season.
110hiAS BIRCH SON. AUCTION *rk Aom
connkru*sroN ICKBORANTB,
No. 1110 CIEESTNCIT etTlet,
(Rear entrance 1107 Stumm street.)
Household Furniture of every dmalption received ON
Consignment.
SALES EVERY FRIDAY MORNING,
Sales of Furniture at dwellings attended to on the moan
Reasonable Terms.
SALE OB REAL ESTikTE,___S G.E. TOOKB, Ba, AT TEE
- - -
Than= Birch & Bon respectfully inform their
Mends and the public that they are preuared to attend
o the sale of Real Estate by auctionand - at private salal
Sale at No TIIO Chestnut street.
NEW AND SECOND H.s ND HOUSEHOLD-FUR:N.I
- DIERRORS, CAItPETs, &c.
ON FRIDAY MORNING,
At 9 o'clock, at the Auction Store, No. WO Chestnut
street. will be eold—
A large essortment of superior walnut parlor. cham
ber ano (Bran room furniture; filth, Br sse's, ingrain
and other carpets spring and hair mattresses, feather
beds, pier and mantel rumors,
TRAVELING TRUSS
Also, an invoice orstzperior leather traveling trunks;
vaises &c., slightly damaged by water.
SALE OF A LARGE 05LLECTION OF VALUABLE
COINS, 2,0 NE} ALS, SART.TSA, RELLLOS:OPHICAL
A PPAE.ATt. 8, fie.
ON lUE.'s. DAY.
March 6th, at 3 o'clock, P. M., at the auction store,
Nu. 1110 Chestnut street, will be sold, a large collection
tit ancient and modern foreign and American coins,
medals, &c. Also, cabinets of minerals, shells, curl
osit'es, &c
Also, superior electrical apparatus, air pump, micro
scope. chemica' apparn us, it.c.
Catalogues will be ready - on Saturday.
DV JOHN B. NITERS at CO., AUCTION/MB:a
't N os. sr. and 2t9 Market street corner of Bari,'
ILE SALE OF CABP..e.:TINGR. CANTON
MATT/Ic:GS.
ON FRIDAY MORNING, fdADCII
At 11 o'clock. will be sold by catalogue. ON FOUR
MONTER' CREDIT, about NO pieces superfine and
line ingrain, royal damask, Venetian, list, hemp,
cottage and rag carpeting& which may be examined
early on the morning of sale.
LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH AND
OTHER EUROPEAN DRY GOODS. dtc.
ON MONDAY MORNING,
March 5111, at 10 o'clock, will be sold, by catalogae on
four months credit, about 700 lots ef French, India.Gar
man and Be fish Dry Goods, embracing a fall assort
ment of fancy and staple articles in silks, worsteds,
woolens, linens and cottons.
N. B.—Goods arranged for examination and cans.
logces I eady early on morning °reale.
LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES,
BROGANS, TRAVELING BAGS: Ac.
ON TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 6,
Will be sold, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on four
months' credit, about 1,200 packages Bents. Shoes. Bal
morals. dc.c., of City and Eastern manufacture: . Opea
for examination with catalogues early on the morning
of sale.
,pimax HOBO OD..
A $ It
:. - ;;~_,
LARGE SALE OP 1:200 CASES BOOM SHOES.
BROGANS. Arc.
ON MONDAY MOBNING.
March 5, 'commencing at 10 o'clOck, Mee-Isar. win
be sold , by catalogue, 1.210 cases men's, boys' and
youths' kip and rain boots, balmorals, gaiters, &sr
ki
women's, misses ' and children's calf, p, goat, kid
and Morocco heel boots and shoes: also, city make
goods.
T"
T.
Atrer/ONEERS,
5O MARKET street, above Filch.
DRlEEffit,
TVELNCIABEA—A perfect substitute for Breast milk,
for partial or entire infant noising.
Prepared by Thomas Barron Brook, London Hen
pitaL
Imported and supplied by
H. C. BLAtll'e. SONS, Apothecaries,
Eighth and Walnut streets,
Philadelphia.
COD LIVER OLL—Twenty-five barrels, new made,
Cod Liver 011, of very superior quality: Carb,
Ammonia. Just received, in Jars; also, Jast received,
twenty-five barrels very superior Alcohol, warranted
15 per cent., in the best of packages, and for sale by
/OEM C. RAILER dr, CO.,
No. 718 Market street:.
ENGLISH AND FOREIGN DRUGS.—English Veer ,
lerian, Croton Oil, Taylor's Lint, Wines ot"
COlCM
cam, Composition Mortars, Oil Neroli Petit grain Og.
Turkish Geranium double distilled, Oil Nutmegs,,
Mien's Extracts, Oil Sweet Almonds, Cream Tartar ,
pure,aconite Root, White Chamomile, French Rose
Lei, yes. English Castoroll quarter pints to quart Maori.
Rio Tapioca, Fresh Fennel heed. Cardamoms, in store
and for sale by WILL] AM ELLIS & CO., 7'Lt and 7=
Market street, Philadelphia,
II oDGSOICB BRONOH:LAI, TABLETS.—The
viation of Bronchitis Catarrh, Hoarseness, and
Similar Complaints, affecting the Organs of the Vol*.
Public Speakers, Singer and Amateurs have berme
greatly benefited by using these Tablets, and their high.
appreciation of their intrinsic merit, particularly re•
cluniends them to rsons affected with BROhi.s„.
CH/TIS, HOARBIIiIE S, and CATARRH of the
READ and BREAST. For sale by Dru g gists
Prepamcl only by .LANCASTER gl WI , Aotha•
caries, northeast corner Arch and Tenth streets, Phila.
delphia. coIYZI
XIEW STRENGTHENING AND REVULSIVE
11 PLASTERS with the pliancy of en, the sten:tit
and softness of kid. Per affections of the Chest, pains,
weakness, etc., &c. They are cleanly and odorlws,
comfortable and effective. Sold by HUBBELL, Apo
thecary, 1410 Chestnut street. anlSek-
ifRCTGGISTS 7 SIJNDRLES. Gradustm Mortsutir•
Pill Tiles,Corabo, Brasbes, Mirrors, T7reers,Pnft
Boxes, Horn Scoops, Surgi c al Instruments; Trawls,
Rind and Soft Rubber Goods, Vial CaBES, Glssa sag
%lets!. Syringes, mac., all at "First Hands"Am it.,
SNOWDP.ti & BR
South Eighth atrees,
itOREZECT SHOEALARKP. 61 CO.. N. E. CORNER
FOURTH AND RACE STREETS, Whfiesala
Druggists, litantdacturers and Dealers in Window
Glass, White Lead, and Paints of every description,
offer to the trade, or consumers, acomplete stuck Of
coods In their line, at the lowest market rates.
ROBERT SHOWS:CARER & 00.,
Northeast corner Fonrth and Race streets,
..I.GPTrf , ta,.—Jenning's Monied, In Mb. totuul Una
and boxes, also to bottles. Jenning's Carbonate Of
Magnesiaan 2 oe. and 4 nz. papers. Heavy Calcined
IttKz tale lynding and for sale by CHARLES ELLts,
4t.. CO., Druggists, Market and Seventh etreeta,
"base elphle. Bela
6AY RIIM.--Just received; an Invoice of Genams
Imported Bay Rum, for sale by the gallon; by
ROBERT SBOEDIAR & CO., Druggist, tz
tier Fourth and Race streets.
'riff NEW "PIL•E SMIZLE CLEAN - La
P and portable contrivance for the applicaton of. I/ Itti
inenn , to the tr.ter_tal surface of the rectum. Sold bp
ITUBVIELL. Apothecary. 141 Clheset street. -
STATIONERY.
urnliN DIANITAC/TRING CO.
IP ---'
ELM. LMAN, APt•
• MANUFACTUTNG AND IMPORTING
STATIONER,
t 51 South Fourth Street, 2d Story, ti
a orrsal A? 1ik1:101.3k1.3 Ei
.' t , LIPMAN'S IMPROVED EYELET RACIIINE, PA
tJ Llpmatt's Tel. Patent Eyelet Madame, 0
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12‘ 350 boxes Valencia Raisins, No' mate Beelle,is
311a1alaa for sale by JOB. B. BMW: KR & CO.. 115 &tab
Water street.
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carp Seed In store and for ealß;by WOSZNAI4
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