Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, May 18, 1866, Image 4

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    BIISINJESS- NOTICES.
FROM BEAD CENTRE STEPRENS-TO
• FRIEND. -
"Hy DRAB I have safely arrived in this land
of freedom, and am zealously studying all its Inetitn -
Ilona, as I intend to use them for patterns, by which to
eat out those of the Irish Republic, when I can get the
necessary Materials: I flatter myself that the title of
Head Centre' is not lnspproprlate to me, since I have
It in the centre of my head, and of my heart, too. to
make Ireland the greatest, most free, and most easy
country in the world. When I have once Put mitten
in proper state, I hope to see volunteers flocking like
osatomers to Tower Hall"
WE Hevn
-1111-wool Fancy Casalmere Pants, as low as 5 4 00
" " " 'Vests " 220
" Black Pants . ....... 600 .
". Cloth Vests. . ..... 400
" Fancy Candmere flutist° match 14 00
" Black Suits .20 00
- _
Advancing jrom these rates w shove goods of all grades,
1 4) ta the very finest fabrics, atirrisec reduced 01PrOjX11" •
icon -Men's Youth's and BOYS% THOYSANDS ILAYM
7VUND WITHIN THE PAST raw wmais,THAT WE AMC
ACTUALLY SELLLIZO GOOD, 57121VICTATILS GOODS AT
9187 PRIM )SAVED.
civ~i~a ~i.~ w:~~(N V:~ ~1~ r..s•~ ~ ~6~
Henry A. Wise of the "Wise Brigade,"
A pacific speech has lately made,
O'erflowing with milk; and as for gall,
There's scarcely, any of that at _
Only when he concocts a muss
About What he would do if they'd commend Inc
To strip as naked of all attire,
Would llien"be this mud chevalier's deers,
A Southern falling 'midst war's hard blows,
Bor when able they always stole Our clothes,
Aid:Mosby and Quantrell very well know,
They had always an eye to our boys' old clo';
Bet for Brigadier General Governor Who. .
TO talk this way expands our eyes!
If the butternut gentry should ever appear.
And easel the scenes of Chfunbersburg hone,
Wiust a jolly old time they would have at the swat,
Before they departed for regions far!
What taste and judgment they would display,
In fitting on PEBSY dr. Co.'s array!
lavishly dressing in choice Spring suite, -
Before going elsewhere—to steal the boots*
But as they didn't peas by this way,
And are not very likely, for many a day,.
The enormous stock bought since the decline
Invites at No. Six HIINDIGID AND NIATE.
We have all-wool Fancy Cassimere Vesta, fine
quality, $2 and upwards; all-wool Fancy Cassimare
Pants at $5 and upwards. Coats at all prices. making
a splendid assortment of Fine Fashionable Clothing,
gotten up in the best manner, and selling at extremely
/ow prices.
Our stock of goods for ordered work is being con
stantly renewed, and all work warranted to give &Ma
i/lotion. FERRY & 00.,
STAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
6t9 CHESTNUT STREET, SIGN OF STAB.
N.B.—Dealers in fine Clothing will find it to their
-advantage to examine our stock, as , ae can fill their
orders on very liberal terms,
SCHOMACKER PLANO.FOR
NUFACTIMING 0061PANY'E T I
NEW STORE, No. 1103 OrrPSINUT
SITRvkT.—We respectfully call the attention- of our
Mends and the public generally to our removal to oar
:new and handsome Warerooms, "G BARD ROW,"
31i3 CHESTNUT street, where we have constantly on
hand a large stock of our superior and highly finished
Square and Grand Pianos.
Our instruments have been awarded the highest
premiums at all the principal exhibitions ever he.d in
*Ms country, with numerous testimonials from the
ftratelass artists in America and Europe.
They are now the leading Pianos, and are sold to all
parts of the world.
Persons desiring to purchase a first-class Plano at
greatly reduced rates should net fail to give us a call.
Pianos to rent, Tuning and moving promptly at
tended to. StJHOMACKKR & CO.
leylo.lrn; No. 1105 Chestnut street.
ALBRECHT,
NM RIMERS t BCHIdIDT,
liatkotacturera of
ELBST-CLASS PIANO-FORTES,
Ware Rooms.
No. 46 North THIRD street,
EtylB-tm,w.am/ Philadelphia.
EITELNWAY & WNW y oTh
PI &NOB
IIM Are no* acknowledged the best in
struments In Zurtype as well as America. They are
wed in public arid
private, by the greatest artiste
Eying In Europe. by VON' RITLOW, DRETSCHOCII.
MIPZT..7I , ICra and othersan this country , by If rm.*,
31ABON, WOLFeOPEN, eta. For sale only by
' BLASIUS BROS.,
1056 Chestnut street.
EVENING BULLETIN.
FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1888.
• 4:0:4.110 0,14L-11:41.11aq:10 A
' The next steamer may bring news of
a belligerent outbreak in Europe. The
German complication, so far from being
removed, seems to be in a more critical
condition than ever, and although Count
BismArck is temporarily under a cloud,
his policy seems to be continued by
Prussia, who is as obstinate as ever in
resistance to Austrian demands. But
the most imminent danger of a rupture
is between Austria and Italy. When
we hear that the freight traffic on the
railway between Vienna and Trieste is
stopped, so that it may be given up to
r , the use of the government; that no rail
way tickets are issued at Vienna for
Italy; that the railway bridge be
tween Peschiera and Desenzano has
been destroyed by the military
authorities; that Austrian troops are
hurrying into Venetia and Italian troops
to Lombardy; that the Italian fleet has
sailed, destination unknown, but proba
bly Venice or Trieste—when we read all
these things in the European journals,
it really seems as if hostilities had
`already begun.
' The war now pending, if it should not
be prevented by some unlooked for pro
vidential interference, may involve most
of the leading continental powers. Prus
sia would find herself in alliance with
Italy, without seeking it. Bavaria and
Saxony, from their geographical posi-
tions, would scarcely be able to keep out
'-of the conflict. The disaffected Aus
trian provinces, such as Hungary, 'Ve
netia, Bohemia and some others, would
probably avail themselves of the oppor
tunity of a war for insurrection. The
Poles might do the same, and Russia
.would then have a finger in the pie. Al
. though France professes a determination
to keep out of the conflict,
her promises of that nature have
so often been broken, that
nobody believes she will keep out of it,
if Napoleon sees any chance of carrying
out his idea of further acquisitions of
territory along the Rhine.
All the terrible results of a war such
as is now apprehended may be traced to
the wicked interference of Prussia and
Austria with Denmark and the Duchies,
two years ago. For the sake of dismem
bering a - weak kingdom, those two
powers will have caused a frightful loss
of life, the accumulation of enormous
debts, - and perhaps very important
change; in the map of Europe. A good
many of the petty States of Germany
-would probably be absorbed by some of
the more powerful, and this is the only
good result that can be anticipated, so
far, as Europe is concerned. So far as
the United States are < concerned,
a war such as we have fore-
AlAdowe4 !would /wit one pod
BENNETT do 00.,
TOWER HALL.
MS MAREM STREET
effect: it would probably oblige Aus.
tria, France and Belgium to with
theirtroops from Mexico, and down
would go Maximilian's sham throne,
and the Monroe doctrine could be re
asserted with, some force. But even
these would but poorly compensate for
the horrors of a European war,
and in
the interest of humanity, it is to be hoped
that it may be avoided. .
WANTED-A.XILITIA SYSTEM.
It is a fact, concerning which very
many of our citizens are ignorant, that
Pennsylvania is at this time without
any militia force. The recent law pro
viding for the re-organization of the mi
litia systemof the State was so defective,
that no attempt has been made to enroll
citizens, or officer a militia force under
it. The law provided for the abolition
of the old militia, and while it has per
formed thus much of the work it was
designed to accomplish, it has furnished
no substitute for the old system. This
ii'particularly unfortunate at this time,
inasmuch as the war had the effect of
almost entirely breaking up the old vol
unteer organizations, and those that sur
vive are scarcely more than the skeletons
of their former solves. The 'im
portance of a
_well organized militia
can scarcely be over-estimated.
It should be remembered that the first
armed men who reached Washington
after the fall of Sumter, and who
guarded the capital at the moment of
its greatest peril, were volunteer militia
from Pottsville and Reading, in our own
State, who were led by General Kelm.
The passing through the city of the
splendidly equipped 6th Massachusetts
regiment, in April 1861, gave renewed
confidence to every loyal Phila,delphian,
and it would be impossible to exaggerate
the importance of the service rendered
the - Cause' of the Union by the volunteer
militia of the loyal States in the early
days of the war.
On several occasions in the history of
our own city terrible riots have been
quelled and order restored, only by the
exertion of military power, and laying
aside all considerations of the importance
of the State being in a condition to aid
in repelling foreign invasion and put
ting down domestic insnrrection,the ne
cessity for the preservation of the public
peace on the occasion of intestine broils,
dictates the pressing want of an effective
militia. There should be the greatest pos
sible encouragement for the formation of
volunteer organizations, where our
spiritedyoung men would become expert
in the use of arms, and which would
prove nurseries for officers to command
new organizations when an emergency
should demand the calling out of the
effective power of the State. Pennsyl
vania is rich in all the material of men
and munitions for a powerful militia
force. Its organization should not be
delayed one hour that can be avoided,
and the necessity for such prompt sys
temization cannot be strongly urged or
too freely agitated.
GLADSTONE ON 01TJEt DEBT.
Mr. Gladstone, the British Chancellor
of the Exchequer, made a remarkable
speech in the House of Commons, on the
3d instant, on the national debt of Great
Britain. He urged that some means be
adopted for its sapid reduction, mainly
on the ground that the supply of British
coal, on which the prosperity of the
kingdom depends, will soon be ex
hausted. Indeed, he estimated that in
104 years, the annual demand for coal,
at its present rate of increase, will be
nearly twice as much as is believed to
exist within 4,000 feet of the earth's sur
face in Great Britain.
From the consideration of the British
debt, Mr. -Gladstone proceeded to con
sider the debts of other nations,
and
viewed all of them gloomily except that
of the United States. Enormous as it is,
he thinks, in view of the resources of
the country, that it will not be attended
with any embarrassment, and he added
that he thought, "in a moderate time it
will be brought within very small
limits, and may, even within the life
time of persons now living, be effaced
altogether." This faith in our financial
strength arises from the extraordinary
vigor with which we carried on the war
against the rebels, and then, when
victorious, red bed our army
and navy ana returned to
peaceful industry. But in order that
the hopes expressed may be fulfilled,
legislation is needed, and one of the
first things to be done should be the
passage of Mr. Sherman's bill, or some
thing like it, for funding our national
debt, and providing for its steady re
duction.
Public Sales Valuable Real Estate.
Messrs. Thomas & Sons' sale on Tuesday neat
will include a number of valuable and desirable pro'
perties. See auction column.
SAL'E.22 , ra MAv.—For full particainrs of a number of
valuable properties added to the sale of 29th Inst., see
last page. Catalogues tomorrow.
Messrs. Thomas & Sons sell regularly - every Tues
day. at the Exchange. For Bales on the premises see
their auction column.
JOHN CRUMP, BUILDER,
1731 CHESTNUT STREET'
and 218 LODGE STREET.
Mechanics of every branch required for housebnild
ing and fitting promptly furnished. Ja3-Bm*
WWIRAVEN & BACON PIANOS. co ija..k ai
These beautiful Instruments have
ranked among the BEST for nearly MIA
40 years.
ams-w,fm,tf J. E. GOULD. Seventh and Chestnut.
STATIONERY—LETTERS, CAP AND NOTE
PAPERS. ENVELOPES, BLANK 13001Kei, and
every requisite in the Stationery line, selling at the
lowest - figures at
J. It DOWNING' S Stationery Store,
mal2-ttrpl Eighth street, two doors above Walnut.
ink SPRING STYI,E HATS.—WARBURTON
ce ,
430 CEIRSTNTIT Street, next door to the Poet
Offi.
N. B.—Nowhere else can the purchaser obtain greater
value for his money.
THEO. H. TECIALLA,
442, HAT AT
N D MR It CAI
HIS oatESTABLIP O_D
804 OIim.STNITT STREET.
New Styles for Spring. my9-1m,11:1
DEDUCED PRICINEL—A rare chance for those de- .
-IA) siring Photographs, to obtain superior stylee, at
moderate prices, every variety, suiting all tastes, at
RELMER' IS Gallery, Eecond street, above Green.
AT
No. 1411 ARCH street.
The undersigned will sell at private sale balance of
Stock, consisting of Saddles, Bridles. dco. Persona
wishing to purchase will get bargains. •
&lama; Imiateki
THE DAILYVENINGI3I3LLETIN : PHILADELPHIA. F.RI PAY, MAY 18,1866.
MAGAZINES FOB JUNE NOW
• READY 11!
ATLANTIC—SS cents. HARPER—SS cents. -
GODET-20 cents. YOUNG FOLKS-1S cents
And all the other Magazines at net prices.
NEW NOVELS.
A large number of NEW NOVELS in paper cover
suitable for Summer Beading. lust received. A cata
logue of the celebrated TAUCRNIfZ EDITIONS, the
cheapest and most portable books issued. Just printed
for distribution to our customers. Ask for Bat our
countess.
A.shmead & Evans,
It
724 CHESTNUT STREET.
rrIELE COG-WHFr, r, CLOTHES man:GER will laat
A longer (we have tested this fast) and wring equal to
any other that we have seen. For tale. with those not
thus geared, by TRUMAN & SHAW, RO. g 36 (Eight
Thirty.live) Market street, below Ninth.
D I.DUCED PRlCE.?..—Splendld styles Portraits: B.
life.size Photographs in 011 Colons.
universally admired for rare accuracy of likeness and
coloring t•ee specimens. en 4 Arch street.
PRE PATENT P.S.PANSLVE IMNET
CLEANER can be altered in sliaae to stilt the dd.
(trent sts lee of Lamb Chimneys, and thus be made to
rub every part of is clean. For sale by rRUILAN
et SHAW, lh"o. WS (Hight Thirty-five) Market street,
below Ninth.
VNLY el FOR LARGE SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS.
V celebrated for their beauty and accuracy of like
ness. Row is the time to obtain fine Pictures at
Second street. above Green.
►PHE INDESTRUCTII3LIe LIMON HOLDER has
A flexible metallic ribs Pals riveted en Its under
de, which prevent It from being burned by a very
hot smoothing or tailors' iron. it is, therefore, very
durable and is neatly made in other respects. Pot
sale by TRUMAN & BELAS%-No. RS (Eight Thirty.
lye) Market street, below Ninth.
EMBROIDERED MUSLIN PeRIMSES.--(311:0. W.
VOGEL, No. tole Chestnut street, opened this
morning, a very attractive case of new goods, am
prising Embroidered Muslin Dresses, Muslin Rbawls,
Muslin Paletole. Kewanee, dsc.. current styles,from the
Pails market. for theincoming lesson. The goods are
Porn a bonze celebrated for exquisite taste in designs
and superiority of goods in every respect. myte
110TATO.U 4
i POTATOII.
POTATOES
POTA7 OES,
myl&2rp•
S A T. ll l.—To Shippers, Grocers, Hotel-Keepers
r and others—A. very superior lot of Champagne
Cider, by the barrel or dozen. P. J. JO RDAN ,
nog-rptf =0 Pear street, below Third and Walnut.
'PO HOUSEKEEPERS, for cleaning silver and
ellverMated ware, a.N.EW POLIhHING POWDER,
the best ever made. PARR fi BROTHER,
fell 324 Chestnut street, below Fourth.
MARKING WITH INDELIBLE INK, Embroil:lair
-111 ing, Braiding, Stamping, .I.e.
M. A. TORREY.
DM Filbert atreet.
F3NE FRENCH MANTEL CLOCKS.—A. he im
ipertation of beautiful styles, warranted correct
Ti (le KEEPERS.
FARR & BROTHERS, Importers,
•
824 Chestnut street, below Fourth.
1866. 8A1R CUT I3 .P°
g.. 1 7{17,1 1P r R°P k ria
era
dyed. No Shaving on Sunday. Oorner Itcchance Place
and Dock area.'lit.J 0. C. KOPP.
UT . ' dr. F. CARPENTER, TAILORS,
GLR.aItD HOME,
Tae pleasure in calling the attention of their friends
and the public generally, to their stock of Imported
fabrics for metes wear, which they are prepared to
make up in their usual approved - style. at reduced
prices. aoS-m,w.f-anerp
MBE HARRISON BOILER. A SAFE STEAM
BOILER.—The attention of Manufacturers and
others using Steam is confidently called to this new
Steam Generator, as combining essential advantages
in absolute safety from explos ion. in cheapness of first
cost and coat of repairs in economy of fuel, facility of
cleaning and transportation, &c., not possessed by any
other boiler now in use. This boiler Is formed of a
combination of cast-Iron hollow spheres, each ephote
inches external diameter, and of an inch thick.
These are held together by wrought-iron bolts, with
caps at the ends.
Nearly one hundred of these Boilers are now In
opperation, some of them in the best establishments
In this city.
For descriptive circulars or price, apply to JOSEPH
HARRISONJr.. Harrison Boiler Works Gra 's
Ferry Boad, 'adjoining the 11. B. Arsenal,
2mrpf el.
phia. apS
ifORDAN'S CELEBRATED TONIC ALE.—The
truly healthful and nutritious beverage, now In Use
by thousands—invalids and others—has .established a
character for quality of material and purity of manu
facture, which stands unrivaled. It is recommended
by physicians of this and other places, as a superior
tonic, and requires but a trial to convince the most
skeptical of its great merit. To be had, wholesale and
retail, of P. J. JORDAN. 220 Pear street.
ICIRMAIVA.I..—Dr. S. S. Brooks has removed from
.111, No. Thal Vine street, to NO. 140 North Twelfth
street, below Race. my&-1214p.
FITLER, WEAVER & CO.,
Mannfncturers of
MANILA AND TARRED CORDAGE,
Cords, Twines, &c.,
No. 23 North Water street, and No. 22 North Delaware
avenue, Philadelphia,
EDWIN H. Frxman. ..MactiAEL WseAvant.
CONnAD F. CLovntrat,
TIMI4L'Y WARNING.
CHOLERA. CHOLERA.
EVERY HAMMY SHOULD HAVE A BOTTLE LN THE
"Wayne's' Bowel COrdiat,
' Swayne's" Bowel 02rd/cif.
"Wayne's" TREATMENT. Bowel Cordial.
"Wayne's" Bowel Cordial.
"Swayne's'. In all cases, at all sea- Bowel Cbrdicsi.
"Wayne's" sons,and in all climates, Bowel Cbrdial.
"Swayner , " where there is sickness Bower Cordial.
"Wayne's" of Stomach, pains in the Bowel Cordica.
"Swayne's" Bowels, Dysentery. Dl- Bowel Cbrdiat.
' Wayne's" arrhcea, Sudden attacks Bowel Cbrdial.
"Wayne's" in the night, be prepared Bowel Cordial.
• Swayne's" to lay your hands on a Bowel frn - dtal.
"Swayne's" bottle. of this Great Re- Bowel Cordial.
"Wayne's" medy, as nine times out Bowel. OardtaL
"Wayne's" of ten immediate relief Bowel 02rd/ea,.
"Wayne's" will be obtained. Bowel Cordial.
"Swayne's" Bowel Cordial.
"Wayne's" Bowel Cordia/.
Dr. bwayne was connected with a Cholera Hospital,
h - ben that disease raged with such violence in Phila
delphia in 1832, and the experience there gained should
be a guarantee for the great superiority of this medi
cine over all others. And also the. very many cures
performed since thattime of extreme cases, shows ex
perience to be the great teacher.
CHOLERA INSANTIIM, OR SIIMMI3I COMPLAINT.—i3O
prevalent with young children during the warm.sea
son 'Swayne's Bowel Cordial" never fails to care, and
may be given to the most tender infant. Poll direc
tions accomnany every bottle.
PRICE ONLY 85 CENTS A EOTTLSI
Prepared by Dr. SWAYNE dr, SON, 330 North Sixth
street, above Vine, Philadelphia. ap27-tn,th f.tf
HENRY
Disputed and Confused Accotatte Adjusted—Sete of
books opened—small sets kept by contract. State
ments said Balance Sheets prepared for Bankrupt
Estates.
ifir Excese a little inconvenience
arising from alterations and Improve
meats going on in our Store. It is
more than com pensated for by the
EXTRA B A RGAINS we' give
our customers. As we want to re
duce our stock to avoid its removal
out ef the wake d i u he workmen.
The . Finest -blade Clothing In
the City and the gest assortment
to select from. Piece Goode to make
up to order.
WAN A
OAK H H A LL ROWN,
SOUTHEAST CORNER
EDITH and HARRIOT BM,
NO.
720
CHESTNUT ST.
FAMILY SEWING-MACHINES.
A. CURE!
HOUSE.
/N CASE OF SUDDEN ATTACK TN THE NIGHT
BWAYIIEB BOWEL CORDIAL.
ACCOIJNTAZIT.
vim — Neal A
D SPANISH TRAXMLATBD.
*Vni 84: r(0, 115cl/taunt streets
HOTELS AND BOARD-
Lug Houses refitting for the
summer season will find it
to their advantage to exam
ine the extensive stook of
Dry Goods adapted to their
wants, at the establishment
of
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO.,
N. W. corner Eighth and Market.
COUNTERPANES. BED
Spreads, Table Damasks, Napkins,
r lowels s Linen and Cotton Sheet-
Inas . and Pillow Fabrics, at the
lowest wholesale rates.
J. O. STRAWBRIDGE &
N. W. corner Eighth and Market.
Cep Au z 4 (1) rkoo:usaeg
Cio4 MARKET igT.~
-
Prime reduced to the lowest pant.
A fine assortment of Beady-Made Clothing con
stantly on hand. Custom lb cult made to order at very
short notice, in style and durability nneurpaisied.
apte-lm tof
VALUABLE OHESTNUT STREET
PROPERTY FOB SALE,
EV SOUTHEAST COEN= OF OUBTH
ANDCOMTE uT EITBSETS.
Apply to H. C. LIU.,
myls.6t tp• No. PM Hansom stmt.
YEARLY MEETING
NOTICE.
Those of our readers who have
YEARLY MEETING FRIENDS
should remember that a Cup of
good TEA is particularly accept
able after pitting the long sessions
in a crowded assemblage. To get
the best, call on
WEST & BROWN,
Importers and Dealers in Teas,
S 0 0 Chestnut St.
myl6,lt.
Best In this market.
For the epicure,
For everybody,
For sale at
1232 m.e..R.KEr atreet.
CARPETS CLEANED, BEATEN and
RENOVATED
by MACHINERY In the cheapest and moat Batista*.
tory manner, at the
PRESTON STEAM LAUNDRY,
I p2a 9 mNg uth Ninth Street.
PATENT WIRE WORK
liVit RA TviliGß, STORE FRONTS,
GUARDS. PARTITIONS, dim
ERONNOMEITRATIR AND WIRE WO=
in variety, manufactured by
M. WALKER di HON%
nals-em N0.1. 1 NORTH SIXTH Byte&
ICE 31.00 - VMEO
From 1016 Chestnut St.,
MRS, S. J. PARKER,
Dress and Cloak Maker,
1823 Chestnut 'Street,
m U.tf N. B. comer of Juni .
A PREVENTIVE
TSAAC NATHANS Auctioneer and Money Broker,
N. E. coiner of Third and Soruca streets, only oae
Eaviltr e e below the ,
established i t c r ch arlst i tTy l[ y A S . ' Money Principal t .
loan in large or small amounts, at the lowest rates on
Diamonds, Silver Plate, Watches, :Jewelry, Clothing,
and goods of every description. Office hours from 8
A. 311. till 7 P. M. • de23-tfrp
__•. e :11:4•11• :II:
Call and see.
ik Second and New streets.
myl7-Iml
J. PRIES.
'UMPON DI ONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOANED
A.SIO NDS,_ 4 WA.TOHES, JEWELL
BY, PLATE. CLOTHING, &c., at
JONES & CO.'S
OLD-ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFICE,
COrner or THIRD and GASICILL Streets,
Below Lombard.
N. B. - D/AMONDS, WATCHES , JEWELRY,
GUN'S, &c..,
FOR SALE AT
REM • 1/ ' • Bir.,Y LOW PRICES. aP23.1 13 11
i.- FINE WATCHES. JEWELRY , etc-, a corn
,--). plete assortment atrecen&y=l 2 4
Importers ARE
of Watches,. eto.
ap://) ZS Clheatnut street, below Fourth
OFIRMANTOWN RESIDENCE FOR BENT.
—A large house, with -all the modern conveni
ences, extensive grounds and plenty of shade; s
for three horses; within ten minutea' walk of Iti=
Station. Will be rented either with or without the
mume, Adana' SPX IVS Madly F. 01! 84114744.
JONES'
Old Established
One Price
CLOTHING HOUSE,
ABOVE SIXTH.
MISHLER'S HERB BITTERS,
Wholesale and Retail.
GRIEL & BRO..
GENERAL AGENTS,
3x13 , 4•1m rrbi 2S SnuthSlXTEßNTH,9t.,Philada
ATLANTIC MONTHLY,
OUR YOUNG FOLKS,
JUNE. 1866.
The Atlantic Monthly
Offers a fine variety of interesting articles. "In the
Hemlocks" by the author of "The Snow Walkers" in
the Atlantic for March. is a paper of curious knowt
edge and freshness.
The concleding account of the "Last Days of Walter
Savage Lander," contains several letters by the old
poet. some relating to our late war—and much interest.
lag anecdote.
"The Passages from Hawthorne's 'Note Books" con
tinue the charming narrative of his We at Brook
Farm.
Mrs. Stowe relates the story of a nameless New
England Saint.
"A Pioneer Editor" is a valuable biographical sketch
of Dr. Bailey of tb• National Era.
•.Doctor J dun" is concluded, stud smother lasialL
meat of '•Orienth Gaunt" is given.
Other interesting prose articles; characteristic poems
by J. G. Whittier, R. W. Longfellow, and L O. Sted.
man; and ammo very full and interesting critical no
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locum.
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Hale.
"The Little Southerners: . by Mrs. Edward A. WILL
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AMBER
GOLD MINING COMPANY
Pet i Sylvania.
Capital, - - 8.300,000
PAR VA.LIIE, Sl PRIR &HARR.
Office, No. 276 South Third Street.
The Company has been chartered, and their object
is to develop their propernr which has been proven to
contain a large amount of mineral wealth. 'The evi
dences now in possession of the directors, which can
be examined as the office, display a greater 'tartness
of "ore" than has been discovered in any gold min
ing operations. The certificate of the U. B. Mint,
herewith submitted, proves this to be an undeniable
fact.
MINT OF THE UNITED STA.TZEi.
ASSAYBB:B OFF/OZ,
PEISLADELPECIA, October 21,
Report of the examination of a small specimen of
ore brought uy Mr. F. W. Corinth, of Philadelphia,
and stated to be from Greene county. Perumtrazga.
'I be ore Is a sulptmret of iron and lead In quartz
with visible gold which appears, upon hasty Inspea
ilea, so much like pyrites as to be easily mistaken or
overlooked.
It was essayed in three parcels of carious weight,
fr in 14 grains to S pennyweights, and by different
methods, either of which give accurate results; these
results show much irregularity as to the amount of
precious metal, but in any case, a very extraordinary
richness ! and thelargest parcel produced the highest
return.
The results areas Ibilows: the amount are per (b)
avoirdupois. audit should be stated that the silver re.
turned is present as a natural alloy of the gold-making
It somewhat paler. The fineness of the gold is from
796 to 816 thousandth (about 1914 carets).
One part per pound, In s
er gold, grtve----.
" $8 4 s o
00 l
Sight dollar 4 and fifty-three cents
Another part gave per pound in g01d........_........,re 00
00 26
Sixteen dollars and tweni.Taix cents
TLe third and largest part gave per p in go
silver....l 00'
Eighty-eight dollars and ninety cents. $99 90
[signed] J. R. ECKBELDT, Assayer.
By an examination of the above, it can be readily
computed theamotmt ofgold per ton which this quartz
produces.
In order to develop the property by sinking a shaft
to the bed of "Gold Ore," the company will dispose of
a limited number or shares of the capital stock, and
persons calling at the orrice Can obtaln explanatory
pamphlets, and receive any information they desire.
To persons interested in Greene county. this enter
pri'e Is. of much important as the further discovery
of Gold in other places, adjacent to the lands of Lae
amber Company, give assurance of the existence of
rich mineral wealth, and fully warrant a liberal In
vestment of capital in the development of this pro.
perry and the mineral resources of our own State.
OFFICERS :
PRESIDENT,
JAMES O. ADAMS.
4:~:N-~1~~:~:Ni~
GEORGE W. GROVE.
DIRECTORS,
JAvIS C. ADAMS. 'WILLIAM L. ELRTNB,
PRP IrK W. CORINTH, 'JANES McGINLEY.
WILLIAM 8. MAGEE, 'WILLIAM BALDWIN,
GEORGE W. GROVE. myl2sthfat rp
a zt 4.7 A
HERENESS'S BAZAAR,
NINTH .AND RANSOM STREETS.
A L AND EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF
HORSES AND CARRIAGES,
ON SATURDAY HORNING NEXT,
At 10 o'clock, comprising about
SEVENTY HORSES,
Including some valuable trotting horses, an& superior
saddle horses.
• 6 A1.60,
A large colltction - 61" desirable new and second Yuma
caniales, including •
_ FOUR SlJYRice OR COACHES,
Two of which were made by Watson.
Single and double harness. saddles, &c.
air' Sale of horso, &c.. on Wednesday.
ALFRED M. S.
, Auctivnee.r,
CCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, NOB.
COMPLAINT.
A SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL:
SCHENCK'S MAN DRAKE MLA.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCRIM - B' i MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKRPILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S 31 - ANDRAKE pILLS.
SCHENCK'S MAN DRAKE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S 31 NDRAKE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLs,
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S I.IA ND RAMC PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MAN DRAKE PILLS.
sCIIENCK's MANDRA/ca. PIL LS.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHENI K'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKEPIL',a.
SCA KNOWS MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDR AMA PILLes,
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE FILLS,
If your bowels are cosliva,
TRY TIM&
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PHIAL
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS
SCHENCK'S MAND PILLS.
SCHENCK'S EANDRA RAKE
KS PI7,LE.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S ILA .ND RAKE PM&
SCHENCK'S MAO DR A ICE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS
SCHENCK 'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. -
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS_
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MA ND RAKE MIA-.
SCHENCK'S MAN .'RAKE MLLES,
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILL&
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. .
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PLUS-
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
son - KNews MANDRAKE PILLS..
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILL&
SCHENCK'S Ili AItDR.4 ME Pima.
SCHEN CK'S MANDRAKE PILLS
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE FILM.
If you have Woram
TRY`
ScßENors IdANDRAXE -
150IENCX . 8 mArrnmearz PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKR PILL& .
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE
seAwNCKS MANDRAKE prr.TA
SCR - KNEE'S MANDRAKE PILVE..
EiclIENCK's MANDRAKE MLR -
Scisurtmice. MANDRAKE Prf.a.A.
soKENrws MANDmANDR K PILRAKE E PILLS-
smENcR , FI LS *
ECM:NCR's MANDR A KE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S M AN - DRAKE PILLS..
sEHENCE , s mANDEARE PILL%
SCHENCK's MAN - DR:AKA PILLS-
ScIIENCE. , s mANDRAKE
SCRENCKs MAN - DRAKE PILLS.
sciErFaccx , s MANDRAKE Max.
scRENCE's. MA NDR A Tr
sen:BNCE'S MANDRAKE PILLS
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE MLR.
sLif..AfflCß'S MANDRAKE PIT 'TR
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE MLR.
If your t reath la bad,
MY THEM
SCHEMCR'S MANDRAKE PIUS.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHKNeK'S MANDRAKE PILLS,
Sett AA.CR'S MANDRAKE PILLR.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHENCE'R 3IANDRAKE PILLS,
SCHENCK'S MA-NDRAKE mtg.
SCHENCK'S MANN ERASEPILLS
SCHEN. 'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
StAir-NCK'S MANDR AR - F. PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S lIANDRASE
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
If you feel drowsy,
MY THEM
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE P 77,7 v
SCHENCK'S MAR DRAKE PILLS,
FCH KNCS 13 NAND RAKE PILLS,
SCELIINCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS,
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAREIP ILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PULL.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS..
Beni:NCR'S ANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS_
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS,
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
ECIEENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS,
SCHENCK'S MANT , R AIM PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE RILLS.
If yen arelaw-epirited,
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS,
SCHANCE 4 4 MANDRAKES PILLS,
SMEIMCCII'S MANDRAKE
SCHSENCE'S MANDRAKE PILLS,
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
scHENCR'S MANDRA_PCB
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PIE. LS,.
SCHE2SCR'S MANDRAKE PILLS,
scHRS'eK'S 'MA NDRAKEP/ LLS,'
SHEIEN'CKS MANDRAKE PILLS,.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS,
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE
SCHENCK'S NAEDRAKE PILLS,
BCH NNs. KS MAADRAKE
SCHEITCR'S MANDRAKE PILLS,
BU/MN - C.F.'S M ANDRAFLE PILLS,
If 'ea have a alck headache,
• TRY MEWL
SCHRNCICS MANDRAKE Pna.a.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHEN 'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHMCCE'S MAN DRA=S, PILLS.
WHENCE'S KAN DRAKE puma.
SCHEE CK's MANDRAKE PILLS.
scH - H..ICE 'S MANDRAKE prr.T.R.
scHENCE' Et MANDRAKE PILLS..
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHIMCCE'S MANDRAKE PILLS..
Ertl - Ir.:01"S MA.NDR AKE PILLS..
sc). ENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS,
SCIIENCE'S MANDRAKE PILLS...
SPR ENCKS MANDRA FP puys,
If you have been drinking freely', on reaching here
take .four Mandrake Pills. Yon will find yon nave a
good appetite for breakfast, and not feel any effects of.
the liquor.
SOEIENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS,
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PI .
SCHEN CE'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
ScHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SHHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCAW , NCJi'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHINCKS MANFRA_K_E PILLS.
SCHENCK'S M MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
S( HENCE 'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S _MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHEN CK'S MANDRAKE
SCHENC.E'S MANDE. A KE PIT.TS%
If you have made a habit of drinking Bourbon
whisky every day freely, so that In the morning you
have no appetite for breakfast, bad taste in the mouth,
and throat full of mucus causing you to cough and
spit. and your nerves so unstrung as to require five or
six glasses of whisky to steady them, that you may
attend to business, it Is time 3 ou stopped the practice,
and the only WAY to overcome it is to take a dose Of
SCHIsaWK'S MAI;DRAKE PILLS, 'sufficient to ,
pbytic the bowels well, and unlock the secretions of"
the Liver: after that, if you still crave far liquor, take
a pill, and a person may take three or four in the
e of the coy, and by fbllowing this up for a week
or ten days all taste fbr stimulants will be gone and a.
good appetite and a relish for food be obtained.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHENCK S Et AND NA.KE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S. MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHIMCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
FCHE NCK'S maraißeacz PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCKENCK'S MANDRAKE PT I.T.S„
SCHENCK'S .MANDR QIE PILLS.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
SCE EN CK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
E.CELE.NCK'H MANDRAKE PILLS.
Blue Mass and of her preparations of Mercury actu
ally prod:. ce more suffering and death than the disease
which hey profess to cure. And yet this corrosive
mineral, se denounced by the allopathic doctors, is pre
scribed by them almost universally in Liver Complaint
Consumption of the Lungi. &c-
THE MANDRAKE PILLS
are. composed entirely of roots and herbs, obtained
from the great storehouse of Nature, and their salutary
effects will appear as soon as the medicine is brought.
to the test or a fair expert rc ent. SCHaNCK'S MAN
DRAKE PILLS do not produce any nausea or sickness
of the stomach; but when given for dys, epee, it may
be proper to use them in connection withSCHICNCK'S
SEA WOOD TONIC. By this Judicious treatment the
digestive faculties are seeedily restored to their fell
vigor, and the worst cases of Indigestion may be cured.
When we reflect that the Liver is the largest inter
nal organ of the body-that to it is assigned the im
portant duty of filtering the blood and preparing the
bile-that it is subject to many disorders, and that
when it is diseased or inactive the whole body suffers
sympathetically, it is not surprising that a medicine
which can restore the healthy operations of the Liver
should produce wonderful changes in the general
health, and effect cures which mey appear to be al
most miraculous. Headache of long continuance, se
vere pains in the side, breast and shoulders, aching of
the limbs, a feeling of general weakness and wretch
edness, and other alarming and distressing symptoms.
indicative of imperfect or disordered taction of the
liver are speedily removed by the use ofSCHENCK'S
MAI4DE A'KE PILLS.
Costiveness, piles, bitVr Or sour eructations, and that
Indescribable reeling of oppression, mental anxiety,
languor, lethargy and deprestion of spirits, which 1:111.
flt a man for f lits anageme rel i evedneas, and the en-
Joyment of are all by the use of
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS...
Dr, Schencktan be consulted personally at hitt prin
cipal t Bice, No. 13 North SIXTH Street, corns kof
Commerce, every S ATU a ß nd D e A v Y ery . V o e th in e e r
Fr A„ i m aa o y :
lo g s
P. IL; No. 32 Bond street New York, every. Tuesday.
from 9 lo s ; No. 38 Summer street, Boston. Mass.,every
Baltimore Wednesdal street, Bal tim ore, 9 to s;
Did. All advice free ,but
for a thorough extrdnationoftheiungs with his ea-
Pirne t ter.ihech , argetsthleedojisrs
Prieeoft : ePuimilieBupandSe : Wet
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