Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, March 10, 1866, Image 8

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    CITY ISITLILETIN.
PHILADELPHIA COUNTY
nineteenth annual report of the Inspectors of the
county prison for 4865, made. to the Legislature, has
just been Pstiedt 'lt' stales that the total — number-of
commitments for the year .186.5' was 16,142. This was
not a vexy large increase over those for . 1864,', which
:were1.4,067; 1.11 is leas than thosefor 1863; which , were
- 17.219: and'more than' one• filthless than those" for 1860,
which amounted to 20,801.. .
The entire increase in tt e commitments for 1865 was
of, white males.. Thus there were 10,461 white males
c ommitted against 8,098 for the previousl ear( and of
white women only
committed -against, against - 4,771 for the previous
year.' •
•• - The expenses Of the prisoners were 169,452 33. The
profits or the manufacturing department were 62,357 69,
and the amount received tor the support o t United
13tatesprlsonete 2.5. This leaves the actual cost to
'the city for the mahte.,nance of the prison, VS 252;33;
"'During the year sir deaths occurred' in the convict
department. Twe of them were, from suicide.° one
from coronic diarrhoea, one ',from paralysis, one,from
'consumption and one from syphilis.
The following were the expenses of ' the prisbu for
the lbst twelye years : •
• • - _Prisoners.Ebst
3851
1855 . • - 14,794' .85,499.37
1856 14,961 , 90,352 78
- • 16,803 . 54,841 90
_ - ...13,134. . . ; 53,183 63
1859 • 20,
5 236 ' • ' : 62,341 07
1861, ...... . .... 16,201 50,643 59
•• 14,646 50,745 25
_._ •
.. .. . .. 17,219 55,225 95
3864, 14,057 58,737 51
1865....... .. . ... . . 16,142 69 252 33
ahWie . ciaggfra ' rliose committed in 1865
were as : • . , _ '
• kdulterY, 22 attempt to burn. 1; "assault, leg; deadly
.assault, 106; attempted rape, 13; assault and .hattery,
4,569; absconding appientims, 8: abuse,_sB3; accessories
le murder. 3; arson, 17; bawdy-houses, 'W.; bigamVl2;
burglary, 128;_ barratry. 2; conspiracy, 47; contempt: of
court, 1: -..'dlsorderly houses, 105;' disorderly
7,341; disobedient _ apprentices, 2; •". . deserting
family, 100; desertion' from vessel, disloyalty 2 de
-'rending and cheating; 116; embezzlement , 6; forcible
entry, 2; felony, 4; fornication, 8; fornication - and bas
tardy; B.4•frandulent voting,•t'fraud, , 9; fugitives from
justice, 21; forgery, 22 highway robbery, 41; horse steal
ing 45;: Mdecenpy, 21: intoxication, .1,539; malicious
miechlef. 191; may heart. 6: misdemeanor, 678: murder,
17; mdtinY,' nuisance , 16; -perjury , 111' professional
thieves, eh: pasting counterfeit notes, 90; rape,. 9; re
',Delving stolen gabcts; 2:4 riots, 46;' robbery; 92, stealing,
2913; suspicious persons. 17; swindling, 3; shpOttek. 4;
linuormnlicensed, 2; selling policies, 1; treason.
2;.vegrants. , l,o3s; sentenced, not. to labor; 524 to await
Judgment, 10;, to await requisition, I; t0ta1,16;142, , :
Of the whole number 10,461 were - white- males, 4,392:
white females •654 colored males; and '635; colored
The discharges' 'duilug 1865 numbered 16,38 U as. fel - -
laws; Time rout; 1,693; by Inspector3Vs,Bls; magis
trates. 6,7Bl;:Quarter Sessions' Clerk, Mot Ignored bills,
264; e. 15 act, Irhabeas corpus, 51; City Solicitor; 92;
pardon;l;..U,S. Marahal, 57; deaths, 42; Sheriff,. con
victed, 937; .at Court, 291; House of Refuge. 5 ;'• Coroner,
4:-Meciirderitl49plnsolvent Court, 1; judge Stroudal
dme out orcOnvicta to hard labor, 194: - -
The charges -upon which 403 prisonere sentenced to
hard 'labor '212 - 1885 were as follows: "Larceny, 337,
burglary, 8; robbery, 8; assault and battery With Intent
to kill, 5; mayhem, I; rape, 2: receiving stolen goods, 4;
passing counterfeit notes, 4; forgery and misdemeanor,
26; perjury, It and bigamy, 1. White maps,-.802:. white
females, 46; colored males, 27; colored females. 26. ~
The nativitiett pf prisoner. sentenced ,to hard -labor
were atifollows; Pennsylvania, 158; Eastern, States, 6;
Middle -States. (except Pennsylvania), 30; Southern
states, 49;' Weatern . States; 8; 'lreland. 96; England,"l4;
Gerrcianye2s;.Scotland, 5; France, It- and'otherparts of
the world,ll. •• •
• The ages of the convicts were: 20 years and under,
101; *Om 20 to 30 years, 175; from 30 tole years, 84; from
40 to 50 years', 28; and over 50,15.
Of the 408 convicts 71 can read: 218 can read and
~write; and 84 cannot read. 157 were moderate drinkers;
,144 temperate, and 103 intemperate. ,
,THESt NATIONAL ORPHAN
N IIOMESTEAD—
.
The Sabbath Schools con nected with the Churches
..rarced: below have taken $55 shares in the Orphan
omestead Fund—First Baptist Church, Chester, Pa..
yen shares,4l7s; First Presbyterian Church, Chester,
e shales, $75; St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Chester,
„ o ur shares, $.00; Baptist Church, Upland, Pa , one
hare. St. Andrew's Episcopal. Church, Wilming
ton. Delaware, three shares, $75; Trinity Episcopal
Church, Wilmington. Calvary Episcopal Church, do.,
Calvary Er iscopal Mission, do., each one share of $25;
Calvary Episcopal Church, Germantown, Philadel
phia; three- shares, $75; Baptist Church, Thirteenth
street. Philadelphia, two shares, SFO; Fourth Baptist
Church, Philadelphia, one share,l2S; First Lutheran
Church, York, Pa., one share, $;5. Total in this list,
$7OO. Treasurer of the fluid, Peter B. Simons, Nu. 613
Sansout street.
FAIR FOB A WORTHY ORTECT.—A. fair is
to be held in St. Paul's Catholic School House, during
ICaster.week, .for the purpose of procuring sufficient
money to erect a dwelling house for the sisters having
charge of the school. The lot on which the building is
to'_ be erected, was lately purchased by Bev. Father
6heridan. and adjoins the school on Christian street,
above Eighth. We understand that considerable in
terest is manifested by the parishioners is the success
of the fair, and no little competition on the part of
the ladles and gentlemen having charge of the differ-
BEEOELEB. ON .
_RECONSTRUCTION..— 011
Thursday evenibg, the. 2hi,ti the -Rev. Henry Ward
Beecher is announced to' . deliver his great lecture on
'Reconstruction" at the Academy of 'Music, under the
auspices of the Young Men's Christian 'Association.
The sale of tickets; as the reader will find' elsewhere.
will commence on Wednesday, the 14th inst.' Mr.
33eecher will be followed by Mr. Gough, on the even
ings of March 26th and Wtb, at the seine place, and in
the interest of the same association. ' '
DontEsTic liamcors.—Prices in market
thiii morning were as follows: Apples, 35 to 45c. per
bait peck; butter, 55 to 65c. per pound; cabbage, 8 to
72c.•per bead; cranberries, 14 to 18c. per quart; eggs, SO
to 2.5 c. per dozen; •roast beef. 22 to 25c. per pound: sir
loin steaks. 27 to 30c. per pound; mutton, 15 to 200. per
poun d al' -'ork, pony. per pound; potatoes, 18 to 22c.
peck:y, 20 to 28c. per pound; turnips, 10
to 120. per half peck; and veal, 52 to 27c. per pound. •
Tun DECEASE OF MR. J. P..
The Home Vimionary Society, which has sustained a
sievd.re.loss in the death of its late agent, Mr. John P.
.Arrison, held a special meeting yesterday, at which
resolutions were adopt: d, expressive of the esteem in
which Mr. Arrison has long been held. - services
in relieving the'svant and destitution of the po rof our
city•render such a testimonial to his worth most fitting
and appropriate.
PAIN - Fur, AccruEwr. - -Yesterday a man.
iiansed . Rock, engaged in loading the steamship Nor
folk, at the first-wharf below Market. street on the
Delaware, fell through the main hatch,causing a com
hpound fracture of the left ankle. He was conveyed to
issesidence in. Front street above Race, but was sub
seqently removed to Penn's Hospital. , •
NEW SCIENTIFIC TCYS.—Mr. William Y.
NcAlliater, No: 728 Chestnut street, has for sale spiral
magnesium lights and fulminating paper, which ena
ble persons to get up private displays of tire works,
and at the same time impart instruction and afford
amusement. .
'' WE ivould' call the attention - of our
. ,
3 1 2aders to the fact, that. Messrs. Olark & Biddle, 712
Chesinut street, are offering their watches, jewelry,
diam onds, silverware, &c., at a discount fully equiva
lent to the present decline in gold.
CHURCH ON FIRE.—The alarm of fire last
abtittt half-past eleven o'clock. was caused by
the partial bunting at the Twelfth Baptist Church,
Richmond .street, below Bhackamaxon. Loss about
.two hundred dollars.
Fox SALE.—We call attention to an ad
ipeattisement In -reference to the sale of the lease and
ritures of one of the finest banking houses on Third
street. The advertisement will be found - in to•day's
THE BALL OF MECHANIC ASSOCIATION,
vhichtakes,place at Broadway Hall on Monday even
ing. promises to be a brilliant affair. The proceeds are
for a.deserying object.
..
BIILLE'rr FOR SASE AT , MR. QIJEF,N'S
Stand, S. W. corner of Seventh and Ceestnnt streets.
THE - MOST REPINED. 'LADIES USE
and endorse only. exquisite "Email de Paris" for .Im.
Parting to the. roughest skin the color, texture and
complexion" of polished ivory.,L'Emall de Paris is
used sa a delicate beautifier for theatre saloon and bat
room. Mlle.' VeStvall, .M.rs. D. P . Bowers, Lucille
'Western, and otherladles recommend it to the profes-
BiOn and publip for its _efficiency. and harmlessness,
Vold by B.lfouin, 11l S. Tenth street, ancl.P.VPraggistB
and dealers in toilette articles. • . .
-
.a.nomT E.G . :WHITMAN 'SC CO.,CONFECTION-
Aras.—There is no Rinderpest or trichina in confec
tionery. In some confections we knovr of there are
what fa about as bad, to wit: poisonous coloring mat
ter and impure flavoring material. E. G. Whitman*
Cos, the fanions Confectioners of No. 31.8 Cliestant.
Street, not only discard all impure and unwholesome
&notarial, but they employ none but the very beat.
heir manufactures are as wholesome as theY are de'
illOons, and their choice novelties, such as dessert' con-
Actions and elegant sweetmeats for evening parties,
gOdeservedly Immensely popular. -•- -
Low PEICES.--Good yard-wide bleached
Sfuslins ai thirty-one cents yer yard; also one case at
twenty-eight, and one at twenty-five cents per yard.
These, g..ods are DRY, — l,, perfect order, and much
cheaper to the customer than wet. mildewed and ten
der goods, with which the cittyy is flooded. •
J. C. S rm.AWBEIDGE &CO
Northwest corner. Eighth and Market..
00EBETS 'AT REDUCED PRICES--,GIytEAT
a o UCTIONS.-Mr. John M. Finn will open today a
f French Woven Corsets, at prices far below the
French cane Corsets, at 51 40 per pair.
•:French whalebone Corsets, at 51 50 per pair.
i French whalebone Corsets, finer, at 5175 per pair.
...gecond quality, embroidered top, at 55 75 per pai r . ,
-First smutty, embroidered top, at 14 50 per pair.
• Embroidered top and front Corset. at 15 50 per pair.
Remember the stand, Southeast Corner of Arch and
.eventh streets: •
, hfr. Ban has also opened a tine of 'Nottingham lass
Curtains, as low as 5276 per pair.
SPRING E IN FINE CONFECTIONS.
Merchants &ern abroad now in this city, who wish 'to
procure choice and reliable confections for their sales,
sire recommended to c4ll at' the store of Mr. Stephen
Whitman` No: 1219 Market st., where they can pro
cure in abundance the rarest manufactures known in
,this departmentof merchandise. They will purchase
of Mr. Whitman. erclusively- the best confectiont, as
- mannfactureit - none but the most reliable kinds.
Thosedeslers WhoVish to receive a first class trade
;for these ediblesehould keep only the drat-class con
lectiOns.:lfenCe N 0.1210 Market street
,
BONA. ?EDE Irce_nnTßD Pin Ans and Lyn°
burgh Rtbaccci. PrlceStednced 40 per percent No Domestic
cigars Bold as Imported; alio the : best five .cent -Lon
dres in the city, at r.FLArriat.TY'S, 837. Chestnut street,
opposite the' Continental... Store closed on Sunday.
WINE of Tar Syrqp for - Coughs, e .Golds
nd Affections of the Lungs.. Thlal rataturela enttrelY
_V( getable,and affortlaspeedy. TtAllef in. aLl_Bolmonary_
, iseases, such as Asthma. Spitting of Blood, Broil
, hills, &c. Prepared only by ,
RABBIS &OLIVER, Druggists,..
S. E.. Oar,. Tenth and - Chestnut streets, Ma.
A MODERN-urt,AoLn - ,
From old and young, from rich and poor, from high
t. um and - lowly, cornea the Universal . Voice of praise
HALL'S VEGETABLE-
- • SICELT_AN HAIR RENEWER.
It is perfect , _ and miraculous article. Cures
h‘eldneSs. .11 ekes hair grow. Abetter 'dressing
ban any oil" or "pomatum."._ Softens brash, dry
and, wiry hair- intO Beautiful Silken Tresses, But,
e neve all, the. great-wonder is the rapidity with
v. bleb it restores .GRAY HAM TO ITS ORIGINAL
Use it ale* times and
PRESTO, CHANGE!,
the whitest and worst looking hair- resumes its
youthfhl' beauty. ,It does not dye the hair, but
strikes. at the .root and • fills it with new life and color
ing matter. , •
.
.
It will not take , a
long disagreeable trial to prove
the truthbf this matter. The first application will do
good; you will see the NATURAL COLOR returning
every day, and
BEFORE YOU RN WIT,
the old, gray, discolored appearance of the hair. will
Le gone, giving place to lustrous, shining and besot'.
Ask for Hall's Sicilian Hair Renewer ; -no
other article is at all like it in effect. You will, find
it
a-rp pTO - PLEASANTTO,TBY,
and SURE TO DO YOU GOOD.
:There are many imitations. - ,..73e sure yon procure the
genuine, manufactured only by
. P.AI',L & CO.. Nashua, 21. 44'•
For salebynll druggists.. . • .
EXTRA . ExIiTt.§::CILOICE FLOUR.
For Sale by Mitchell & Fletcher.,
1201 Chestnut street.
T.a.k. WHEELER & WILSON SEWING_ -
Cusick; sold at, 704 - Chestnut• street, excels for tieauty
and . excellence atitch: strength, firmness. and
curability of seam; economy of thread, wide range of
application, compactness and elegance of work, sim
plicity:of construction, and everything else, and those
wtto select it never make a mistake. Over- MAO of
- these celebrated machines have been •sold, of which
nearly 8,000 are now In -time In Philadelphia. ' • •
POSITIVE GOOD,
• "COM_PARATIVE BETTER.,''-
- • SUPERLATIVE, 'tki_a.. BEST
GARMENTS 'AZ MADE AT-Tiur, BROWN 13 CONE
ULO3IIING HALL ;OF ROOXHILL dc. WILSON.
NOS. 60 AND 603 ST OT STREET, : ABOVE
- „ _
' OTTINGHA-11 ()RETAINS, VERY
Cami.v.—A superior, assortment, as /ow in price ,S 2 75
per pair; the material also by the zWust - offed by
4
_ N.
.E. corner Seventh and Arch.
P. S.—Seelfz.Pinit's attractive COBSET announce
n3ent elsewhere:' -
JAax RENT, SANTEE & CO., will re
anaie business, on Monday, Mareh 12th, at their old
stand, Nos. 239. and 241 North Third street.
, .
CoNsTiTtn..rorTAT., cAllfENnbrErrrs.—The
grind work'in Progress at Washington seems to be
trying to amend the Constitution of the United States.
Some congressmen think it badly needs fixing up, and
others imagine that the moreyou try to tiz it the more
you break it. .There is one thing that never needs
amendment, and that Is the coal sold by W. W. Alter,
No. 957 North Ninth street, and at his branch office at
Sixth and Spring Garden streets.
- LONDON Ara JcluaNAT,.—A set of this
work., from 1899 tO date, is offered at a low price at 33
South Sixth street, Office of the New American C9clo
ptedla.
Hoop SE.mrs.—New Spring styles, Hop
lan's "own make" gotten up expressly for first-class
tradesuperior in style, finish and durability, to all
others in the market—warranted to give satisfaction.
Wholesale and retail at Manufactory, No. M Arch
street.
INIMITABLY FINE CONFECTIONS. Choice
and rare varieties for select presents, manufactured by
STEPHEN F. WHITMAN,
FOR MALLOW PASTE. Moss Paste, Soft
Gum Drops, and other efficacious Confections for
Coughs and Colds, go to E, G. Whitman & Co.'s, 818
Chestnut street. Dealers supplied.
SPRING FASHIONS in Gentlemen's Cloth
ing at Charles Stokes & Cos'. one price, under the
tontinental..
PURE LIBERTYWEI= TiPATl.—Preferfed
by Dealers, as It always gives satisfaction to their cus
tomers.
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH.—
J. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of theXye and Ea, treats
a• 1 diseases appertaining to the above members with
the utmost success. Testimonials from the most re
liable sources in the city can be seen at his office, No.
5 , 9 Pine street. The medical faculty are invited to ac
company theirpatients; as he has had no secrets is his
practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made
ler examination.
jaa. .L.lLrPri Carpet and Furnittul)l7p
bolsterer Of twenty.tive years',experience. Informs his
friends that he has removed to the S. VT. nor-Twelfth
s 3 &Chmtnut. where they will-always find a reliable
e-,wruskozat. or Dcddlng. Window tiando, CUrtatn.,
tc., etc.
• NEw NPRM'D LiOODS.—
We have a splendid stock of New Goods for Gents.
Misses and Children, comprising
ar uses' and Children's Hats.
Gents' Hats, all the new styles.
Boys' Caps a large variety.
Ladies' Furs, stock selling ont.
Gents' Hosiery, Gloves, Neckties.
Novelties in Canes. Umbrellas, etc.
Best stock m the city.
Call at the great Sazaar of
CHARLES OAXFOBD m SONS,-
Two Stores, under rile Continental Hotel.
PURE LIBERTY WHITE T.r.a l ).--Orderil
daily increasing.
PARENTS AN • D OTHERS, aboutequipping
their boys for the Spring, will and the stocc of Cavil
metes and :51.1xed Goods, for suits. offered by J. C.
strawbridge & Co., to be unequaled in prices and
variety. See their advertisement In another column.
Taz FENwr Ch.RtuimLs and Roasted Al
monds are those manufactured by E. (3. 'Whitman &
C0.,318 Chestnut street. Dealers supplied.
New Jersey Matters.
THE UNION LEAGUE.—At the recent-rega
lar meeting of the Union League. in Camden, the fol
lowing resolutions were adopted:
Beloved, That this League disapprove the course of
President Johnson in vetoing the Freedmen's. Bureau
bill.
Besolsed, That we equally condemn the weak-kneed
manner in which six Union Senators quailedunder the
fear of. Rxecutive displeasure, and failed to sustain
their first-expressed opinion. •
Resolved, That this League condemn Hon. William
A. Newell for voting with the negative upon Mr.
Stevens's resolution Of Reconstruction, offered in the
Rouse of Representatives, on February 20th, and that
the Secretary be instructed to forward a copy of these
resolutionslo Mr. Newell.
Resolved, That we hereby tender our thanks to Hon.
John F. Starr, of the First Congressional District, for
toe firm stand he has taken upon the questions which
have agitated Congress during the present session.
Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be for.
warded to each of the 'Union Leagues throughout the
State of New Jersey. also to the Representative of the
First District, Hon. John F. Starr.
THE • NEW ScHoor, HOUSE.—The bill
authorizing the Board of Education of Camden to bor
row Vag* for the purpose of erecting a new school
honsein Middle Ward,has passed the Legislature, So
soon as the necessary arrangements can be made,
therefore, the Board will commence operations..
•
ItEribious.—There are about eight per
sons to be immersed in the First Baptist Church in
Camden, to-morrow evening; and, , the ordinance will
also .be.performed in some of the other Baptist
S1: 1 11,1N131. 4:31-000.1316 I
SPRING STYLES
EDWARD P. KELLY,
TAILOR,
O 1 4Chestnut ffitt.
T)EAD! READII READ II !
I.lw. . -THADDEUS STEVENS'S GREA. T SPEECH.
THADDEUS STEVENS'S GREAT SPEECH.
THADDEUS STEVENS'S GREAT SPEECH.
"SUNDAY PRESS"-TO-MORROW.
"SUNDAY PRESS"—TO-MORROW.
"SUNDAY PRESS"--TO MORROW; -
FOUR- CENTS t FOUR OMITS!! FOUR OE 'CrT3
LT LER I WEAVER 800..
Mannitictorens of ' •
.U.N34.A. AND TARRED CORDAGE.
Cords, Twinee,Ata:.
'So. 22 North Waterldtrent and rio 22 North. Dela -
.1 3 1dindel war
_ wise Avenue, ren.
- ToRDA.3II3 IairIaKERATED_ TONIC ALE.--The
truly healthful and nutritious beverage, now in use
bythousands—inValids and others—bas, established a
character fbr quality of material and purity of - num
thetare; which stands unrivaled. It is recommended
by IPhYsicians of this and other places. as a 'superior
ionic. and requises but a trial to convince the most
skeptical of its great merit. TO be had, wholesale and
stall. of P. I. JORDAN. 320 Pear street.
ISAAC NATHANB, Arictioneer and Money Broker,
N. B. corner of Third and Spruce streets, only one
sahisre below the Exchange. - NATEA B r ga PrillaPal
Office , ,' established for the Mat forty years. • Mo ney
to loan In' large or mall amounts, at the lowest ratea,
on Diamonds, tallier Plate, Watches,
_Jewelry, Cloth.
. /1 • 1 1: .....allt!Seods °revery description. oMoehomufrom
M. nu 7P. hg. . • - deal -tern;
I,9 l:sragD zock
13uve g R a utreirt
wharte. _ soo. narre. 7 of Milan d'a
erring, In store and female by E. A. RIOUDER,
THE DAILY E VENING BULLETIN :1 PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 10 .
of the worst disorders that affect mankind arise from
the corruption that accumulates in the blood. Of all
the discoveries that have been made to purge it out,
none can equal in effect Heimbold's Compound Ex
tract of Sarsaparilla. It cleanses and renovates the
blood, instila the vigor of health into the system, and
purges out the humors which make disease. It stimu
lates the healthy functions of the body, and expels the
o isorders that grow and rankle in the blood.
No. 1210 Alarket street.
Scrofulous, mercurial and syphilitic diseases destroy
whatever part they may alteet - . Thousands die an
nually from protracted diseases of this class, andfrom
the abuse of mercury. Visit any aospltal, asylum and
prisons, and satisfy yourself of the truthfulness of the
assertion. The system best resists the Inroads of these
diseases by ajudicious combination of Tonics.
vrt - rAtROLD'S HIGHLY OONCANTRATED
• FLUID EXTR &CT
SARSAPARILLA
Is a Tonle ei the greatest .calae—arresting the most
lacerate disease atter the glands are destroyed. anti
tne bones already Elected. This is the testimony of
thousands who have used atd presmibed It for the
last le years.
AN MTERESTING LETTS/I. is published In the
.If,dico-Chirnrgical Review, on the subject of the ex
tract of sarsaparilla In venereal affections, by Benja
min Travers, F. U.S., &c, Spealtiog of Syphilis, and
diseases arising from the excess of mercury, he state,
"That no remedy is oil/ea to Me extract of Sarsaparilla:
its power ts extraordinary, more so than any other drug
lam acquainted with. It ts in the Strictest scats a tonic
with this envotunbte; attribute:that it is applicable to a
state of the system so sunken and yet so irritable as ren
errs other substances of the tonic class unavaitabie or
injuries's,
TWO TABLESPOONFULS of the Extract of Sar
aaperilla, added to a pint of water, is equal to the
Lisbon Diet Drink, and one bottle is equal to a gallon
of the Syrup of Sarsaparilla, or the decoction as usually
made.
The decoction is exceeding troublesome, as it
necessary to prepare it fresh every day. and the syrup
is still more objectionable as it is weaker than the
decoction; for a fluid saturated with sugar Is suscep
tible of holding in solution much less extractive
matter than water alone, and the syrup is otherwise
objectionable. for the patient is frequently nauseated.
and his stomach surfeited by the large proportion of
sugar hegs obliged to take with each 'dose of Sarsapa
rilla, and which Is of no use whatever, except to keep
the decoction from spoiling. Here the advantages and
superiority of the Fluid Extract In a comparative
view are strikingly manifest.
Fin' the diseases named above, and for WEAR DTESSREI and PAINS , IN THE BACK, FEMALE
COMPLAINTS and DISORDERS arising from ex ,
cesses of any kind, it is Invaluable. • .
DDDDDDDD
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DDD DUD
DDD .
DDDDDDDDD
THEE: EXTRACTS NAVE BEEN ADMIT
TED TO I/SE IN VIE UNITED STATES - 44:RSIY,
and are also in Very general mein all the tstate 110sPI
TAM and PUBLIC- SANITARY INSTITUTIONS
thronghout the land, as well as in private practice, and
are considered as invaluable remedies.
' BOLD BY' ALL - DRUGGISTS.
Principal Depot RELRBO.LD'S DRUG AND
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HOWEOPATECLO MEDICINE COMPANY,
Office and Depot, No. 562Broad , 411New York,
Dr. HUMPHREYS is consulted at his'office,
personally or by letter, as above, for Air= of dia.
ease.
DYOTT dr CO. JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY dr. COW.
DEN, T. R CALLENDER and AMBROSE SMITH,
Wholesale Agents: Philadelphia' 1v27-th.s.talyrp,
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MENTAL IRON WORKS.
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for enclosing private dwellings, public squares, L.Nime•
es t _&c.,
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for offices, store fronts ,bulivark nettings for ships, dta.,
Ac., made under the .471 SINS PATENT._ being the
only authorised' manuilicturers of Wire Work under
said patent in the city. •
IRON STAIRWAYS, SPIRAL AND STRAIGHT,
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ENTS, , •
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jam,th,s tu,emrpl_ , RoBERT WOOD dr. CO.,
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THADDEUS STEVENS'S GREAT SPEECH.
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"SUNDAY PRESS"-TO - ALORROW.
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'SUNDAY PRESS -TO-MORROW.
FOUR CAZITS! 01 3/t Was FOB CENTS!!!
MinUMMNMm.
`Risimos_comanazasiTAl, mums _EXCHANGE
TQT • tilViirites ormansemen may had, up M 63i
o'clock, any evening. , , inh2B.tf
CADMISSION' TICTZM
CHOICE EEATS
THE PROGRAMmE orFicE, ' •
431 CHF STNITT street. oßpost , e the Pon Office tor
the ARCH; CMESTIIIIT. WALE - I:Mixed ACADEMY
0P.M.11810, up tog , o'clocleeyery evening, sei9 tf •
AMEBICAN ACADEMY .OF MUSIC.
Grand Teatimonial Benefit complimentary to
- • , CARIVCROS DUCEY AND SIMPSON.
Managers of he Eleventh Street Opera House,
On MONDAY EVENING, March 12. 18fe.
The Committee of Arrangement take great plea
sure in informing the public that they have secured
the Academy of Music .for Monday. evening, March 12,
INS, for the purpose stated above.. -
- • . 4...9DRRESPONDENeE. L
• - RIULAMELPIrta. Feb. 24th. ISM
John L. Cameron. R.P. //tray and Rohl. F. Simpson,
Eag., , Managers Cameros: 4- Dixey's fifinstrets.
GENTLEMEN---AS some expression of the apprecia
tion we have long felt of your unremitting exertions lu
providing the citizens of Philadelphia and vicinity
with a class of -Public Entertainments, alike mamma.
tioaable tachometer and unvarying in attraction, it
has been resolved by your friends to ask your accept ,
lance of 'a complimentary Testimonial, which we have
Monda
arranged to,take place at, the Academy of Music, on
yv erY e respectfully, ning Marchl2th.
friends
V, your ,
A. G. 'Curtin. • F. W. Gramon.
I'. L. Fetherston, - E. J. Hincken, .
Wm. B. Bullock, Wm. Messer' •
John A., Clarke, M. Hall Stanton,
E. W. C. Greene, Francis H. Duffee,
°ma- H. Graffen, . Thos. R. Callender
Samuel Nathan, Joseph R. Lyndale
C. M. Donovan. • Thou. J. Williamson , Frank L. Haight. Stackbonse,
W. 0— McAllister, H...11.-Hellter, •
Wm, Cowell, Chas E. School, •
T. W. Neill. . , Jas. B. Patrick,
H. E. Thayer, Wm. Blackburn,
J. P. Magill, .3%.4.1. Stoddard,
J. D. McKee, Soo. B. Coa4
,Frank McLaughlia, Chas. Talmadge,
Thos. McCulloch, P.R. Abel,
0.9. Evans, - • *. John McLaughlin,
S. Leedom Smith, . Mason Giraffes,
S. levitt Dilks, , J. Musgrave. • ,
- • , riiitAxampliaA. March Mt, 1866.
GENxisarEsr—Your favor of the 24th ultimo. tendei
logas a -Complimentary Benefit, is received. It af.
fordo us unspeakable pleasure to find that oar profes
sional,ellbrts are deemed- worthy of such a generous
commendation as you have ; expressed., Our aim has
a/m* l 4• been. to. provide , entertainmenta of: a kind
which while amusing the public, will in no degree de
prave its taste and your warm, appreciation of our
coarse In that respect will encourage us to persevere
In it. We gratefully accept the testimonial with which
you propose to honor us. and beg to subscribe our
selves, with sincere esteem.,,
Your obedient servants.
two - miss, DIXEY & SIMPSON.
To His Excellency Hon., A. G. Carlin. M. Hall Stan
ton, Wm. Messer, F. L. Fetherston. Wm B. Bullock,
Joseph It. Lyndali, Enos., and othera.
Pnit,angLenia, March% 1866.
William lireeser, Esq., Chairman Cbmmittos of Ar
rangements Garocrosz, Dixelt and Simpsan 2?..5t1•
Dean Sut—Learning that arrangements are in pro
gress far a Complimentary Testimonial Benefit to our
worthy managers. Messrs. Carncross.Dixey and Strap.
sou we take pleasure in informing you that at a meet
ing of the Company, held this morning at the. Opera
House, it was resolved to tender our professional ser
vices for that occasion.
We remain your obedient servants,
Harry Lehr, T. 11. Beck,
Wm. L. Hobbs, Robert Fraser,
J. A. Palmer, S. S. Cox.
R. N. Slocum, C. A Boyd,
Charles E. Gibbons, Thomas A'Recket, Jr.,
J. W. Holden, J. S. Paul,
Lew Simmons. Charles Stevens,
S. W. Lamont, J. F. Cheever,
C. Villiers, 'Buffalo Boys,
Committee of Arrangements—Wm. Messer. wt. W. C.
Green. E. J. Blacken, P. E. Abel. C. H. Graffen and
H. R. Hellier.
Box Sheet now open.
Tickets, so cents. Reserved Seats, 'a cents.
Reserved Seats may be obtained at Trampler's.
Seventh and Chestnut; Box Office Eleventh Street
Opera House: Programme Office, Chestnut, above
Fourth. and at the Academy of Music. It
jalasl:3l
NEW CEZIMTNITT STREET TREATRE,
CB .IzlN - DT street, above TWELFTH.
LEONARD GROvrER and WM. E. SINN.
Lessees and Managers.
,Resident Manager
THIS (Saturd aSPLENID y) EVE D NING. March 10th, 1,566,
A BELL.
GREAT ATTRACTION.
POSITIVELY LAST TIME.
The popular Romantic Drama,ln Three Acts,
THE THREE GII.A.RDSHEN !
• THE THREE GUARDSMEN!
THE THREE GUARDSMMI
THE THREE GUARPSMEN !
THE THREE GUARD-MEN!
THE THREE GITARDSHMN !
THE THREE GUARI)S3IHN!
THE THREE
Cast to the strength of the Star Company.
To conclude with •
IRELAND AS IT WAS.
IRELAND AS TT WAS.
IRELAND AS rr WAS.
IRELAND AS IT WAS.
IRELAND AS IT WAS.
IRELAND AS IT WAS.
IRELAND AS IT WAS.
I Illzr A\l) AS IT WAS.
MONDAY EVENII4O, arch 12th.
THE FIEESIEN OF PHILADELPHIA.
TUFSD 4.Y, March Istlt,
Benefit to DISABLED FIREMEN
In fictive preparation
THE STeLEN JEWELS.
Admission to evening performance, cents, O mita
and gd.
TIVALNUT STREET THEATRE.
11 I N. E. corner NINTH and WALNUT Streets.
SATURDAY EVENING. March 10. 1566.
FORTY.SECOND AND F A REWELL NIGHT OF
MR. J. S. CL..kRE.E,
when will be presented the most
EXTRAORDMART EIL.L OF THE SEASON,
Tom Taylor's great Play of
THE TICEET.OF-LEAVE MAN.
Sob Brlerly. Mr. J. S. CL R V -F
Walnut as Ha - NO:than' Gritlitha as doss, Fawcett as
Green Jones, Chester as Dalton. Miss Graham as May.
Mrs, Walcot as Emily. Miss Germon as Sam, Miss
t.V.rr as Mrs. Willouoby.
CLAtil_E AS BUCKSKIN,
in the great comic Sparring Scene of
P. P.; OR, THE MAN AND TIGER.
To conclude with, for the first time in many years.
Rua:stones thrilling Drama.,
THE DREAM AT SEA.
At B. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET
Ili THEATRE Begins at 73: o'clock.
REVIVAL OF THE STREETS OF NEW TORE.
Third Week of the great Engag, ement of
MR ca.A.NFRAr,
Aided by OLIVE LOGAN and C. T. PARSLOE.
TO -NIGHT (Saturday), March 10, IMO,
noucicault's great Drama of
THE STREETS OF NEW TORE.
Badger —Mr. CHANFRA.O
OLIVE LOGAN
Bob, the Boot Black.. " Sir. PARSLOE
With Banjo Solo and Jig.
Lucy Fairweather— Miss E Price
Mr. Puffy.._ — —Stuart Robson
MONDAY—THE STREETS OF NEW YORE.
TIT.TrAY—BENEFIT OF.STAGE MANAGER.
Seats secured six days in advance.
NAT/ONAL HALL,
Market Street. above Twelfth.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY .EVENESTIS.
March 9th and 10th.
POSITIVELY. LAST APPEARANCE OF
FATHER REMP'S OLD FOIMS
earn
EMMA J..NICHOLS.
Tickets, 30 cents. Four fbr 11..
Doors open at 7; Concert at 8 o'clock.
GRAND FAREWELL MATINEE. SATURDAY
AFTERNOON AT 3 O'CLOCK.
Children, to Matinee, 10 cents. mho-2t*
N.R'W AMERICAN THEATRE.
WALNUT street, above Eighth.
REST ENTERTAINMENT IN THE CITY.
EVERY EVENING
AND ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTER.
NOON&
SPLENDID BALLETS. BRILLIANT COMEDIES,
Laughable Burlesques, Humorous Farces.
Delightftd Ballads. Comic Pantomimes,
GENIUS—NOVELTY—MEIIIT.
Amusement of all nations combined. ''Jf.ar Dramatic
Can:Mani. Grand Corps de Ballet, Ethiopia and Pan.
tomime Corps.
Evening—room open at 7 o'clock; commence it 7.30.
FOR ACCOMMODATION OF .LADLES A.ND
CHILDREN, Matinees will be given every Wednesday
and Saturday' Afternoons. Doors Open at 2 o'cloclp
commence at 2.30.
BRILLIANT ARRAY OF ARTISTIC TALENT.
SIGNORA, JOVETPA, THE GREAT ITALIAN
• DANSEDBE
Al'lle RULING, Mr. G. W. SMITH and his grand
Corps de Ballet. 100 talented artists. l ato
SOITA.MORHCYLOP.
` IRELAND, •
With the Voyage Home to New York,
PAINTED ON 88,000 FEE'T OF CANVAS,
For a ahorttime only, •
AT NATIONAL HALL,
MARKET Street, above TWELFTH,
•
Commencing EIONDAY,arch 12th.
THE caatirin JIIBTT.R.v.
And the cel
_ ebrated "NEW YORE ILLUMINATED,"
.BURNING MCP,"
Given with each entertainment, ' •
Admission reduced to • 25 ORN lb%
Performance at 8 o'cleck P.
Matinde,- - W EDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 8
o'clock P. M
Scholars admitted to liatinßefor 10 cents.
' DOOll3 open at 2 and 7P. M. - mhB 611
31% D aglisolTih!.1%T.P° 8 7°' r a"c l ! a laXi, :g e j i g;
returned from Europe will giva a 8 :ramp ups ' ,
ENTERTAINMENT at the MUSICAL FUND H ALL
on SATURDAY, EVENING, March , Ioth, being the
only one he can give during his present visit—which
will include a selection from his mostpopular Songs,
Scotch Songs, and his Cantata the May Queen.
Tickets,' 80 cents. -Reserved Sesta, So cents extra.
May ,be had- at Mr. TRIMPLER'S Music Store,
Seveath and Chestnut, where a plan of the Sall may
be seen...To commence at 8 O'clock. ' in.46-5*
A SESUBLY BUILDINGS: • • '
401. , - THE SPBYNX. THE SITEYN X; SIGNOR BLITZ
Will introduce eevening this week the maivet:Mß
Illusion of THE SPB z NX, which bra created an Pa'
mense sensation in Europe and in this country. -• •
Commence, evenings at 7}g o'clock, and Wednesday
and Saturdar afternoonsi at s Onion's. • , •
AdmissiOn, 25 eta.; Children, 15 cte.; BeaelYo o oookli 600
CHOICE BEATS
11.1,'ettiz) at; I aikv
- - SELECT - ENTERTAINMENT--
CONCERT HALL,
On BlondafEirsening, Mara 19, 1866,
At 8 o'clock P. M.
Recitations by B. IC. MUBDOCH and N. K. EMIG
AEDSON, Mies.. and several young Ladles.
Singing by Quartettes and Solos.
Single admisalon • ' • • . x CENTS.
Tickets ,can be procured at .- Gould's . Music Store,
Seventh and Chestnut; Pngh's Book Store, Sixth and
Chestnut; Itb3ley's Book Stand,. Continental , Hotel,
and at Burns's Saloon. Fifteenth street.above Walnut.
Proceeds to be applied to the purchase of a Musical
Instrument for a Primary School .of. the Fifteenth
,„
Ward. ” • . it*
PROF. =MARK BAILEY,
OF YALE COLLEGE, '-
The accomplished Elocutionist, bas consented by•re•
eue.st of special friends, to give one, '
READING,.
AT
CONCERT HALL,
ON TUESDAY EVENING, March 13th.
Admission, 50 cents. Tickets for sale at T. B.Pugh'S
Sixth and Chestnut streets. in"-tt
xif rizimeariA. Olitamminu.—Pithile Reheats*/
every Saturday afternoon' at the Mnsical Mind
Made
Hall, at half-past time o'clock. Engagements
by addressing GEORGE BASTERT, agent, iza.- - mon•
erey street. between 132,ge and.Vlna. cebitf
A CADEary
,TS • vx,"abova
43., ,- .1 Tenth isimeet,
Open from 9A. IL till 6 / 0 . DL
BiVarat'aml mm yettrre
ERR! on ezhibltlon
KRUG ETE.
;FOR RENT.
The New Bulletin Building,
No. 607 Chestnut Street,
WILL SE COMPLETED II A FEW :MUMS.
The proprietors are prepared to receive proposals for
renting such rooms as they will not use themselves.
These will be
'ME SECOND worm' FRONT ROOM,
60 by 24 feet.
THE WHOLE OF THE' NORTH:KOH HALF OF
THE ISUELDENZG, •
Four Stories High. with Entrance by a wide hall ma
Chestnut street.
And a Front of 25 feet on Jayne street:
BUitable for a Jobbing or Commission House, a Rank,
or Insurance Office.
For Further Partlonian apply at the E'VEMNG
BULLETIN OFFICE.
mbSt f N. 329 Chestnut- Street.
FOR.SALE,
THE MODERN THREE STORY El
ri tt N I VPALIJIIVia
With three story back bu Wings and every osnve•
nience, marble entrance and vestibule, situate
No. 1908 Pine Street. •
Lot 18 feet 4 inches in front, 100 feet deep, with the
privilege of a 4 foot alley. Apply on the premises
sFOR SALE. -- GERMANTOWN,corner of Day's
end Cottage lanes, a handsome pointed stone
'DENTE, containing eleven rooms, with gas, hot
and cold water, and all the modern conveniences, on a
lot of nearly two acres, with a well-planted lawn, fine
garden, plenty of trait, &e,. dm. As a conveniently lo
cated rural residence. it cannot be exceeded. Apply
to JOSEPH SBNDEORDESE. corner of Seventh and
Spring Garden streets, or on the premises. its
pfFOR SALE.—THE ELEGAIN.:7 MANSION
and grounds at Chest:anti:OlL owned and ocett
d by Mr. Horace G. Browne, within three squares
of the Depot. Terms easy. Possession April Ist.
Apply to C. H.
mhlo sAn,th-lm: No. 105 South Sixth street.
DESIRABLE DWELLDIG , corner of RACE
and t3EVE.r, An.n.NTH streets, for Sale, and i.ta
m late pommion.
TO BEAT—Store. No. 906 ARCH street. A. P. MOR
RIS, 916 Arch-street. mhlo-3t*
COUSPIRT SEAT AND FARM FOR
SALE—Of Ft ty or One Hundred Acres, Eris
to *urnpike , above the 7 mile stone. =NIT
HOUSE TO LET. Apply to R. WHITAKER, 610
Locust sirset. its
trk, • FOR SALE—One within best business stands, in
lila, a donrishins toivri one hones ride of tills
city by railroad.
u W. A. =BS, 12.1 Market street.
Mr. Fog S A A— Desirable House, No. 1350 SPRUCE
tfia street Also, 16 o, 2.r. , 3 V DIE street. Apply to
70EUT A. BURTON,
MC Walnut street..
rablo.st•
le-1 LEASE AND FIXTURES FOR Sa LP. of one
4=zri of the finest BANRYNG ROUSES on THIRD
street. Aptds* No. 33 Routh Third street. mhl.9-St
AN
GERILTOWN OUSE D LOT TOR
S.A,LE—Situate on Pr i ce AN
street, within two min
utes walk of both steam and horse railroads. It con
tains gas, hot and cold water, range, bath, heater, &c.
Lot O feet front. Pricel4.3-0, subject to a und rent
0ft2.10. CHARLES C. LONG ETH,
naltS-at rp' 303 Walnut street.
JWEGAJL IN 011.(JEtt.o.
ETATE OF JOHN RAU, DECEASED.—Letters of
Administration haring been granted to the tin
dprsigned. all persons baring claims against, or who
are indebted to the said Estate, are requested to pre.
sent such claims or pay such indebtedness at once to
JOHN H. GOLDBECK. Poplar street. miadawet*
T my)l.9 TESTAMENTARY having been granted
to the subscriber upon the Estate of .TIM VANN
St_RIVELY, deceased, all persons indebted to the
same will make 13.syment, and those having claims
prevent them to GEORGE S. SULTVELY, M. D.. 1=
Thompson street, Executor. mhlo-lawSt
LEffilFS TESTAXENTARY having been granted
to the subscriber upon the Estate of SAMTEL
COL.LADAY. deceased. ail persons indebted to the
same will make paym ent.lind those having claims
present them to J. FITZGERALD. Executor. 909
ebnrch alley. or to his Attorney, H. T. GROUT. 16
North Seventh street. . mhlo.law-et
LETTERS = , •T A MENTARY having been granted
to tbe up-on the Estate of ROBERT
STVPN, decesubas ed,crioers
all persons indebted to the same
will make payment, and those having claims present
them to JOHN G. STEEN, WI L.LIAM S. STEEN and.
J. ADLISON HENRY, Executors, Bridge street. bet.
Thirty-third and Thirty-fourth street. malelavr 6t
LETTERS TESTABLEN TA RY having been granted
to the subscriber upon the Estate of RICHARD
GRAFTO' BELT, M. I)., deceased, all persons in
debted to the same will make payment, and those
having claims present them to SALLY R. BELT, Ex
ecutrix. or to her Attorney, ROBERT H. McGRATH,
2r," South Sixth street. male-1aw.61
lEI - 11.10, OF ADMINIsTRATION having been
IL' granted to the subscriber noon the Estate of
JAMES SHIELDS, deceased. all persons indebted to
the same will make payment, and those having . claims
present them to ISABELLA SMBLDS, admmistra
trim, or to her attorney WILLIAM VOGDES 128
South Sixth street. mhlo•lawBt.
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY having been granted
to the subscriber upon the Fstate of MARY
I.ARARELLA, deceased, all persons Indebted to the
same will make payment, and those having claims
present them to AiqN C)ZIAS, Executrix, 812 Darien
street. mitle•lskatt,
LEWERS TESTA.II:ENTARY having been granted to the subscriber upon the Estate of SAMUEL.
HILL, Deceased, all persons indebted to the same will
make payment. and those having clalme present them
to MARY E. HILL. Executrix. or to her Attorney,
JOSEPH HENDERSON, Southeast corner Pa:rish
and. Marshall streets. mhta /awn
WANTS.
A 1 AD. SEVENTEEN TEARS OF AGE. of good
address and unexceptionable retbrence, desiree a
situation, and is willing to make himself useful in any
capacity: Address C. H. T., at this office. mhlo.2tt
Ur ANTED —A single Cslored Man. who understands
TV about horses, and will make himself generally
useful. Address J. B„ Box 960, Post Oflice with refer
ence. it*
oo
11.°1 0 Z n Wanted from
to gio.oooollcambered and imProi
Farms in Bucks County for which_ six per cent. in
terest' will be paid semi-annually. Titles examined,
and no chat ge for investing. B j, SMITH, & Co-.
Its . Conveyancers, Newtown Pa,
'.l "43'Zi 1" - ED, for S , b..
mer• moderate size, well located; furnished cr nu
t unished house, with stable; easy of access; within 15
miles of the city. Address. ADETALES, Boa 2010, Poet
Office. • mblo-Sts
BOALIIXDUir4II.
JIGENTLEMAN'CiLN RAVE A LODGING ROOM,
../1- furnished or ttnfhrolshed, with Bre.tcralttM de
sired. Apply at 1604 SPROCEstreet.
TXrANTED.--SIINMEatBOARDING By TWO
TV' Single Gentlemen, on the line of the Pennsybwe r .
Me, Media, Chestnut Hill, or North Penney/verde
Roads. nrsteclas.s references -Wen, Address box
SECOND 7s STORY, ROOM with first.
e :3 +2 RI
bo nf artt tliestnut above Fitteenth.
Address, „
nsh9.rptfi- , • Ittaletin Office.
'RAZE ROPE .A.ND TW E fiLaBOyEALIMIEID
and for Oble i tat tat i • WEAVE R , ock,, • , ,
. Arerth Water Meet, and
, _ Nortb Detwaare avenue:
120NlYS BOSTON ItISCIt llT.—Bond% Boston Butte's
- and Milk Biscuit,.. laniling :
from steamer Norman,
and for sale by JOB. B BW ,- 11,4 11:genta fon
Bond, 10,Stouth Thgartreavenne„ •