CITY BULLETIN. ACADEMY. OF MHEIC.—The annual meet ing of the Stockholders of the 'American Academy of Music was held in the Foyer on Monday, at 4 o'clock, P. M. John B. Kenney, Esq., was called on to preside, and Michael' Nisbet, Esq., appointed Secretary. The report of the Board.of Directors was presented, and read by the President, Jas. C. Hand, Esq., and the report on the Fi nances by the. Treasurer. The reports were accepted by the meeting; and on motion of John Eisenbrey, Esq., the thanks of the Stockholders were presented to the Board for their faithful and successful efforts to promote the interests of the Academy. An election was then held for twelve Di rectors, to serve for the ensuing year, and Ward B. Haseltine and Benjamin F. Huddy, Eesqs.,appointed Tellers. Two hundred and thirty-seven votes,representing nearly four teen'hundred shares, were:cast unanimously for the following-named gentlemen: Jas. C. Hand, John B. Budd, Ferdinand 3. -Dreer, James Traquair, John P. Steiner, George S. Pepper, Frederick Graff, Fairman Rogers, Thomas Sparks, James L. Claghorn, Daniel Haddock, Jr., William Camac, M. D. The report of the Tellers was accepted, and the meeting adjourned. At a meeting of the Board, held yester day, the following officers were chosen:. President, James C. Hand; Treasure; Jas. Traquair; Solicitor, Aubrey H. Smith; Sec retary, Michael Igisbet. PROBST THE MIIRD.ERER.—The time of this wretched man is drawing to a close. He will be executed between the hours of ten and two to-morrow. . We saw the con demned man in his cell yesterday. He was in excellent health and expressed himself as being entirely resigned to his fate. The impression that has gone abroad to the ef fect that the prisoner is callous and un moved by his awful situation, seems to be a mistaken one. His clerical attendants assure us that he fully appreciates the enor n ity of his crime; that he is earnestly re pevtant and perfectly willing to make the sacrifice of his own life as an atonement for his crimes. Within a day or two he.assured one of the clergymen that if the doors of the prison were thrown open to him and he was free to go where he pleased, he would not leave his cell. He declared that the death meted out to him by the law was pre ferable to the horror of a life of remorse. The execution will be conducted with all the. privacy contemplated by the act of As sembly, and Sheriff Howell has turned a determinedly deaf ear to the thousands of applications that have been made to him to go within the walls of the prison. The rules of the Catholic Church forbid "Christian burial" to the culprit, and as Probst has signified his entire indifferenee as to what dispoaition - is made of his body, it will probably be handed over to the sur geons. THE BATE IS A LIIXITRY.—The sanitary influences of every variety of bathing upon the general health of humanity—whenju diciously applied—are truths too well authenticated to dwell upon here. But a few facts may be dilated upon in reference to the uses of ablutions during the intense beat of our Summer weather. Its free use invigorates and hardens the skin, impart ing to its surface a blooming glow, drawing the blood from the internal organs to active flowing throughout the entire frame, thereby preventing fatal congestions. It thus ope rates in repelling the invasion of all dis eases incidental to our unsteady climate. such results can only be obtained by the precaution of keeping the skin in its natural state; that is, to ever keep the pores unob structed, that perspiration in proper limits may , freely perform its functions. These fundamental precautions in the healthy case of that armor of our bodies—the skin—are only secured by the daily effusions of shower and douches, and the other water auxiliaries of the bathing establishments. Besides all this, there is a sensation of ecstacy in the prolonged indulgence of the tepid bath, that lulls to dreamy sleep. Who would forego the bath when solicited• by such fancy dreams? None who desire to enjoy health, or to repair a ',broken consti tution. A SUMMER LUXURY,—Samtnef weather has at last come upon us, causing many to retreat•to rural residences and some to the sea-shore. Every available bathing place in the city was crowded yesterday, and there was a rush made towards the Natatorium, at Broad and Walnut streets, that gave ample proof of the value set upon the insti tution by the old subscribers. Dr. Jansen deserves the thanks of our citizens for the admirable arrangement of bathing hours. Business men and clerks.can take the early baths from six to nine o'clock in the morn ing, or after business hours from three o'clock till ten at night. While ladies and sehool girls take the hours from ten A. M. till two in the afternoon. First lessons in 413$ art of swimming are given toladies from :ten till twelve, when no visitors will be ad mitted; after twelve o'clock ladies have the privilege of visiting the scholars and wit nessing the astonishing grace and fearless ness of their swimming, diving, floating and plunging in the delightful baths. Fami lies prevented from going to the sea-shore can find real consolation at the Natatorium. RECEPTION OF A FIRE COMPANY.—A meeting of the Convention to make arrange ments for the reception of the Pennsylvania Hose Company upon its return to the city •_from a visit abroad, was held last evening. Mr. G. Hensler,of the Mechanic Engine Company, was hosen Chief Marshal, and - .Nich - olas Stafford, Moyamensing Hose, Harry Mclntyre, Philadelphia Engine, B. K. Aillick, Empire Hook and. Ladder, and Fred. Rentshler, Lafayette Hose, were elected assistants. The following route was agreed upon: Form on Walnut street and - proceed up Walnut to Third, up. Third to Girard avenue, out Girard avenue to Thir teenth, down Thirteenth to Brown, out Brown to Sixteenth, down Sixteenth to Spruce, down Spruce to Eighth, up Eighth to Green, arid there dismiss. GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL SOLI:Y.—The IYIO - Hospital, at Nicetown, has been sold at auction. The building was erected at the commencement of the rebellion, almost ea:. elusively of wood, and was one of the largest and best regulated hospitals in the country. At different times daring the war about forty thousand sick and wounded soldiers were there accommodated. The wings attached to atentral building were sold separately at prices ranging from two hundred and fifty to four hundred dollars each. The en tire proceeds of the sale amounted to about seven thousand dollars, a small sum com pared with the original cost. DEATH OP A COMPOSITOR.—We announce with regret the death, at an early hour this morning, of Mr. John W. Dorsey, who, for the past sixteen years, had been employed SS a compositor in the BULLETIN office. Mr. Dorsey was one of the best, quickest, and most valuable compositors in the estab- - lishment, and his death is a sad loss. He was a native of Somerset county, Mary land. His disease was consumption, from which he had suffered for about two-years. Ile leaves a family. He was 36 years of age. AcornErrr.—Joseph Sutherland, aged forty years. and Benjamin Howell. aged twenty (me, while engaged in pulling down a por tion of the Satterlee Hospital building in West Philadelphia, yesterday, were severely injured internally by the falling of a wall. They were taken to the Pennsylvania Hos pital. ' PENA= FrcnT.-Mary Delaney, who resides at No. 4 Bedford street, got into a quarrel with another woman yesterday, and was'struck upon the head with an iron bar. IShe was seriously injured and was:taken to the Pennsylvania , ' . -... BlvsTmaious Draspnrsarawcm.—Hervey J. Batchelor. of Boston, Mass., who has re-' sided at the Eagle Hotel, Third street, above Race, for the last six months, has been= . missing since Tuesday, May 29. He left Ihe hotel about 4 o'clock• that afternoon. He is about five feet nine inches high, slender built, black curly hair slightly mixed with grey, black' moustache, dark complexion; very gentlemanly and unassuming in his, manners. .He wore a .cap, and was gen teely dressed. He had a gold watch, and , attached to it a massive gold chain, worn around his neck; he also had a valuable diamond ring on his finger. It is feared that he has been foully dealt with. Any information in regard to him will be thank fully received at the Eagle Hotel, Third st. HISTOBICAL.—AIdtus Manitins invented the beautiftd character of type called italic at the end of the fifteenth century. The first book printed with it is a Virgil, 1501. italic in an excellent style of type in which emphatically to adhere all prudent house keepers to buy all their Coat of W. W. Alter, No. 957 Borth Ninth street, or at hit branch office at Sixth and Spring Garden streets. GET A SUNDOWN HAT For,your wife, Bide r or daughter. H Get a Misses' Straw at. Get Children's Straw Hats. Gents,get a Straw Hat for comfort. Get your son a Straw Hat. - Everybody who regards health and comfort get a Straw Hat. Get Straw Hats at the great Straw Hat Store, Which is CHAS. GARFORD dr, SONS, Under the Continental Hotel. MRSINt.hr MUSTANG LINIKENT.—There have been few articles discovered which have contributed so much to the relief of the suffering as the celebrated Mexican Mustang Liniment,. For the speedy and effectual cure of sprains, sores. scratches or galls of horses, barns, braises, or rheumatism, here is nothing comparable to it in the entire range f materiel medico,. The genuine article has the ptivate United States stamp of Damao Baines d; CO., over 'he top. For sale everywhere. TEA OF ALL GRADES. MITCHELL &FLNTC nu EEICR, • , 3204 Chestt street, THE OLD CLOTHING HOUSE or C. Swarms & Sus, 625 Chestnut street (under Jayne's Hall), an nounce their readiness to reconstruct gentlemen of taste, or rather their wardrobes. IS o house in Phila delphia Is better able to do this with more grace and elegance, or at more reasonable prices. Their spring overcoats, English walking costa, register and 'rocs. coats, sack.coats, casalmere &c„ are models of good taste. FROM MR. A. T. JormsoN,Dentist,Lowell; Mass. "Dear Sir: Two years since, a friend of mine from New York sent me a bottle of your dentifrice very properly called SOZODONT, with the request that I should ,give it a trial. I did so, and was convinced It was destined to take the place of all preparations for the teeth. I have been engaged in the practice of Den tistry for the past seventeen (17)years.and during that time, among all the preparations for the teeth offered to the public, I mnsu, say that, from personal experi ence. the SOZODONT bears off the palm. For my own use, I would not be without it for any consideration. Deuare of Imitations, A NarKsvoirritY REmovex..— Mr. Charles trichel (late of the firm of Helwig Elcht.l,) respectfully informs his friends and the public that he has removed to No. 544 North Eighth street, below Spring Garden, where he now offers a very su perior stock of Fine Calf and Patent Leather Boots at very low prices. His light expenses at his present lo cation enables him to sell at small profits. Give him a call! THE best flavored Ice Creams and Ices are found at Horse's New Confectionery, 904 Ards street. CLOTHING for YOUTHS, BILLITARY MEN, BROWN STONE CLOTHING H ALL. ROC KRILL & WILSON,. 603 ANTI 605 CHESTNUT STREET. GROVER & BARER'S Highest Premium IC lull° Stitch and Lock Stitch Sewing DLschtnes, 730 Ohestnntstreet. Ptraz .Lrasarry WHITE LEAD.—Preferred by Dealers, as It always glvea satisfaction to their cos. tomes. HOOP SKIRTS, of Hopkins' "own make," have no equal; wholesale and retalL No. MS Arch street. "lubricative steam engine packing.—for terms see 723 chestnut st„ pilule., and 26 dey et., new park.' PURE Lnuurry Warms Lr.Axi.—Ordera daily incresain& DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH.— Jr. lesars , M. D.,-Professor of theltye and - Ear, treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost success. Testimonials from the moat re liable sources in the city can be seen at his office, No. 519 Pine street. The medical thorny are invited to ac company their patients, mile `res had no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes inset ed. No _charge made for examination. WIN - 11 of Tar Syrup for Coughs, Colds and Affections of the Lungs. Thief nextrue is enttrely vegetable, and affords speedy Relieffn all Pulmonary Diseases, such as Asthma. Spitting of Blood, Bran' chits, &c. Prepared onlY bY HARRIS & aikrvEal, Drugglsla, Cor. Tenth and Chestnut streets.Phila= PURE LIBERTY WitrrE LEAD.—Tryit,and you will have none other. F. ic - it it:3 5 / 1 :111 161 See Second Page for adattlional 1_)ON"T FAIL TO GO TO CONCERT BALL TO It ACADEMY OF MUSIC. SATURDAY EVENING, June 9,1x66, FAREWELL BENEFIT and Last Appeance in Philatielphinoft Mr. Stuart Robson, Mr. btuaraßobsoc, Mr. Stuart Robson. Zia. So:tart-Robson, on which occasion he will be assisted by Owl:Thiel-pal artists of the city. This great CA I, I IiIVAL OF FL S will be inaugurated by the production of CoJemmies amusing Comedy. .111 E. POOll GENTLEMAN. Dr 011apod SITTA_RT ROBSOX Mr Robson will then perfin. his own orlgfnal musical scene, so successfully Introduced' by hint into the great play of _ RnSEDALE: OA, THE RIFLE BALL, ADO In which he will warble LITTLE TOODLE-DE-1100 WAS- A. s' Di COCK ROBIN! To be followed by the Comedietta of Tail; NrasTDMILL. Sampson ..... STUART .116BSON After which ROBSON'S 11;11SIO BOOR4I In whieh he will musically descant ripen. the effervescing qualities of a. DROP OP GOOD BEER!. Touchingly describe the pleasures-of •ZILBELELLA. COURTP.4IITP;" of And terrify his hearers by the heara•rendingrecital "A Horeble Tale of the Suicidal Fan:illy: 4 ". Concluding with JOHN WOPPS, THE JEALOUS,POLICEMAN. John Wopp', 8.1 - IJ&R1" ROBSON .eats ran be secured at T.. 8.. PllCiale; Slat/nand Chestnut. 107-It - TABLEAUS AT CONCERMHATJA.TO.NIGIinit C - ON CER T HALL.. A UNIQUE AND EIBLENDLD ENTEETAllg wruri..T. TABLEAUX. -BLITZ. • liiiil 4 lC. On THIS EVA ICING. (Jane 7tn), entertanimmt consisting of Vocal and Instrumental. Music. - BUefor mances by the ever charming Blitz and Tableaux Vivants. will be given at Concert Hall Chesnut street. above Twelfth, by the ZANE STREET GIRLS' SECONDARY SCHOOL. • MRSlig MUSIC AT CONCERT BALL TOM4IIT. OIGNOR BLITZ AT corToritr HALL TO NIGHT. 10 :iwi ara z/I B. J. WILLIAMS No. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET. MANUFACTURER OP VENI.TIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES. l a tt iar as t and_Snest amortment in the city at th Store IShades made and lettered. brow JORDAN'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 tonfe r 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. ISAAC NATHAN% Auctioneer and Money Broker, N. E. corner. of Third and tioruce. streets, only one t gl a c r e e , e b : l aisTe?d 3 Zr cli tti n e g ti t il ftgy A r.l . 8 ic Principalto loan in large or small amounts, at the lowest rates on Diamonds, Silver Plate, Watches, :Jewelry, Clothing, and goods of every description . ' Pace hours from A. M. till 7 P. M.- ile23-tfrp IMWE HEREWITH CALL attention to our magnificent assortment of stiperior,PlANOS, which we always have ,on.laand, and oiler them at very reasonable prices to purchasers. Best nI references and FULL GU TEE Invariably Riven by I'HEE TJEION PIANO TtnEUlLityruftll relnut CO.. street ' atao HU Wa. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN ; PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY JUNE. 7;1866. Front Heats tßeserved)itsso -NEW PUBLICATION& T.-11E 1 :: - G•A . LA,..XT. NOTTE,TH NIIKBER NOW BRADY. Prioe, 25 Ciente. CONTENTS FOB TUNE 15TH: ARCHIE LOVELL. Mahan Illastratlon.) EY Nris. Edward's. - _ • IN ABSENCE., By Phoebe Oaiy. • THE DISAPPOINTED SISTER, By J. A.,olturch. A DAY OF DAYS. By Henry James, THE SPECTROSCOPE (with Mestrasiona) .AND ITS ISEVELATIONS.: By.Reary Draper, IL THE ABT Or DINING, No. EEL .By PI erreßlot. PAUL GUSTAVE DORE (with a portrait of the -ar- Stet) 2syStlDman S. Conant. THE *DINER% PRAYER. Hy Theodore Tilton. ROMAN WOMEN OF FAMHION. By H. Males. THE CLAVEBINOS. By Anthony Trollops. THE BEELETOH IN THE. CLOSER By J. Thorns's _ _ _ " Darragh (lateC. C. S.) DAY AND NIGHT. By Bayard Taylor. NEBIIL,E. THE FANCY BALL. By Sarah X. B. Platt. FOB SALE BY ALL NEWSDEALER& The Price of THE GALAXY is 25 cents a number• $5 for the year, of 24 numbers; $3 for the half year of 12 numbers. The subscriber receives 196 pages of matter each month, which is 62 pages (more. than one•tbird) more than is given by the largest of the monthlies. Specimen copies sent to any address on receipt of 25 cents. lddrees W. a * F. P. ortthaEi, E 9 Park Bow, New York. A lai B. STEPHENS'S GREAT BOOS.. THE GOLD BItICH I THE GOLD BRIDE! EVERYBODY IS ADMIRING AND PRAISING IT. It is- the best American novel published for years. The press all over the country are unanimous in its praise. Orders are coming in Item all sections of the country for second supplies of it. Itis the Book of this year. All who have not read it. should do so at once. is a charming and fascinating work. Bead what the Editor of the - Ficksbura Daily .70111714 i says of it, editorially, in his paper of May Like good wine, the novels of Mrs. Stephens are productive of both pleasure and excitement. They are moreover, always successful; for the reason , that while this gifted author is a conscientious follower of nature, she has also that fine artistic sense which teaches that measurably nature, when shown within the fines of art, must heightened , colored and en enlarged, for a picture of nature never appears so well on a close view as the original; this is the real secret of successful writing—a secret appreciated by such masters of fiction as - Dickens and Thackeray. Mrs. Stephens, in the work before ns, begins htr story in the. Soutbern seas. The night looks down upon the frightful massacre on the shores of St. Domingo, of which a ship's crew in the oiling are also allent,helpless spectators. They are powerless to save the great mass of helpless women and children; but two persons they do rescue—a boy and his slave. Upon the fate of this boy the story Is built up. It is not our intention to give any further details, and thus deprive our readers of the pleasure awaiting them in the pe rusal of this story: only we will add. that no previous work of Mrs. Stephens is so fall of her peculiar power and genius—none other to absorbing in conception and development. Sent to any part of the United States, free of postage. on receipt or Two dollars. Published and for sale at wholesale or retail, by T. B. PETERSON ik BROTHER 33, 306 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, To whom all orders must come addressed. Je7-2t BIESKELL'S MAGIC OIL LURES 911Errrr.EFL ERYSIPELAS, ITCH, SCALD HEAD, AND ALL SICIN DISEASES Warranted to cure or money refroded. For !sale by all Drnisgissta. Principal Depot, N 0.53 SOUTH THIRD STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT. AN - Price 25 cents per bottle an244M5 rp Importer and Manufacturer of Gentlemen's Fine Film; . • . 'sling Goods. JOHN C. ARRISON, Nos. P and 3 North Sixth Street, Invites attention to his "IMPROVED PATTERN SHIRT," Which has ren such genmet satisbsction for neatness olf tit on the breast, comfort in the ntek. and ease on the shoulder. It is made in the beat manner, BY HAND, and hztoonfidtntly ricomroended as THE BEST IN THE CITY. Also, a well selected stock of Goods. consisting of GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS, (which he males a specialty.). COLLARS OF ALL KINDS .A ND LATEST STYLES SITE SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. MERINO SMIRTEt AND 'DRAWERS. - FLANNEL SHIRTS AND . ..DRAWERS. BUCKSKIN SHIRTS AND , DRAWERS. TRAY ELINB- SHIRTS. Storks. Ties. Glows. Handkerchteih, Senpendens, sierr. and other goods appertaining, .to a Gentleman's Wardrobe. PRIdES _ mortrakars. jettna rp HATS, STRAW GOODS, ETO., RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Barnes, Osterhout, Heron & CO., 8. E. cor. rotuth and Chestnut are now clueing out at retail their extensive stock of Spring and Summer Hats, consisting of Straw, Reit, etc., of the latest stylte and improvements. At Wholesale Priette. sA lme at iii vr t at u ur r oww.b p is de_sc.viption `can lea-am rp aMng . _ IN l'.'. - -• , ] ;!,- . 0- !4. -- - • _. , A14 • . . V., - • . VISSTRUCTIONR. - , i - FOR BEIS,2IF.A.SCREIIENT., COAT.' Send Filze from I to 2; from 2 to 3; and from t tad; I and around the moat prominent .! At, _ part of the chest, and around ( ....A:',3o , the waist. !State whether erect ' - - 7-"! -. !•' • Or efooptag' . - !VEST. Same as for coat. ! ' -!' • We seam; outside exam to hips; and mend the 0* 214114 Z , READY MADE .aILgTHING\ .12 8 CHESTNUTST. UNDER THE COMNENTALHOTEL PHILADELPHIA • PA. PANTS. a J. , ' COMPOUND S 2 CAMPHOR TROCHES, ••• r . PosltissPresentive a C MC 0_ IA M.M .A. ~ Lob._ • Dlarrhms, Dysentery, and OholersMorbss, - Oaa Bale Factor, O. IL Needles, Dr' l :4!;lA t e• 4 Mb. a Rue au., Phut. 4t• per Abel. , .-..- vriC -°°"; Limed ou " ce • HAMELL'S PASSAGE OFFICE. NATIONAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. WEEKLY- -TO AND FROM QUEENS TOWN, (CORK. HARBOR.) AND LIVERPOOL: The - elegant Al iron screw steamship ERIN leaves op ' SATURDAY, June rith: Bates of-passage, payable in currency ; tat Cabin, COO; Steerage, $ B O. Passengers also forwarded to London Parts , Havre, Hamburg; Bremen, dm.„ at moderate ra ys. Steerage passage from LIVERPOOL or QUEENS. TOWN through to-PHI LAD ELPHIA, sto in cur. For further Information, apply at , tbs osszip i r s W. 'A. HAMILL, Agent, 2t7 Walnut street. SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Having been appointed SOLE A9ENT of the above "Favorite Line' In this elty, would carillon the public' against purchasing their ticketa elaewheree 021144. FINANITJEAJk. NATIONAL BANK. OFTHE REPUBLIC , , NOS. 809 and 811 CII ESTNI7T,St. , a . Orgnised under "The National:lnnenCy !tut," Mar 80th MS. . A regular BANKING ch BIIELOARBEI transacted, 14- POBll ti received upon the most liberal terms. 'tape• dal attention given to COLLECTIONS. myTtaint .04011741 SPECIALTY. $ SMITS, IMAM% Lk CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS ) VI South Third at.. I 3 Neuman street; Philadelphia. I New York. STOCITIEJ AND GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD OR 00XIODOIXON. ALLOWED ON DIEP9BII9. al COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES, 7 3-10 5-20, WANTED. DE HAVEN & BRO., 40 South Third Street. sls6olrt: , w= C giff on — goixl e l :security. LUKENS & MONTOoDimitY, jes-6t* 1035 Beach street, above lactreL:: t.; I Di 0 (I) ia DOI 1,11111119 1:•0 • . 1 • IIV 1.: are ruovedc ceatc, from the most ample experience, an Simple- ant, Re. liable. They are the only Medici Prom nes pt- perfectly adapted to popular' use-eo simple that mistakes cannot be made in using them; so harmless as Ais be Tree from danger, and so efficient as to be always reliable. They have raised the highest commendation from all, and will always render 6** l * en. No. Ciente,. Cn . ree FEVERS, Comatlfra„ reefienemeneettem 2, WORMS, Worm-Fever, Worm•Colic.--.23 8, " CRYING-OOLIC, or Teething of Infttata--23 4, " DLLIII3.IIOEA of children or adults 5, " DYSENT LER ERY, Griping, 6, " CHOLERA MI MS, Nausea, Vomit:Mg-2S 7, " COUGHS, Cold', Bronchilis 8, " NECRAGLA, Toothache, Facesche--25 9, 4 HEAD 141.,. Sick Headache, Vertigo----25 10, " DYSPEPS Bilious Stomach_ „. " SUPP kl) or sinful Pertods--.....-125 , 12, " REITER, too Periods -111, " CROUP, Cousin, difficult Breathlng--........215 14 " SALT BEE 51 Erysipelas. :fr. untions.__2o 114 " RHEUMATISM, 16, " FEVER. and Ague, ChM Fever, Agnes-...-50 17, " PILES, blind or bleeding IS, " OPHTHALMY, and sore or weak Eyes.—.so 19. " CATARRH, acute or chronic, Infinenm.-J5O Si, " WHOOPING C01TGH .,,.,.... vi01ent Cough. , Si 21, " RA E Dl= 4 HMA_ ,mow i 58 EAMEI .. Si " SCROFULA- trel G lands . 24. " GENERAL DiE e Physical Weak. seas_—.Jso es, " DROPSY and scanty Secretions.- fd 26, " SEA-BICIEN alckness from rraing-........50 97, " EIDNEY DIE 7 A RR. GraTeL-- 28. " NIERVOUS DEBILITY, involuntary Dia-S0 SO, " SORE wourierfeagi• , AO " URINARY Incontinence, wer.ingl:bed...---50 Sl, " PAINFUL Periods, even with Bp"." "a SO SS, " SUFFERINGS at change of life. —4l 00 SS, " EPILEPSY, Smola, St. Vitus' Dance.— 100 34. " DIPHTHERIA. ulcerated Sore Throat..--50 31:11,FAY CASES. 85 vials. =mow case, and 000103.- 410 00 sm large 10a v p in la i m n o c z a o w cc aan d a n b d oo ----. 6t 0 5 te 15 boxes ailbe4Alllr d book-- -- 11 00 &RI SPEarifait. - Mahogany cases, 10 vial - • - - - --610 00 ', vLala, • _ .._ wriiieuxec Theek Remedies Sy the case or single box, are sent to any part of the country, by mall or express, free of on re tof the SCRprice. dress H REY'S' ECIEFIC Adl HOMEOPATHIC hrrDICELNE COMPANY, Office and Depot, No. 562 Broad di %New York. Dr. Houreffizys is consulted at hie office pernonally or by letter, u above, for (onus of Ws. MSS. - - - EDYOTT & CO, JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & 00W. DPI, T. R CALLISIND* lER and AMBROSE BMW. Wholesale Agents. Philadelphia. Drl74ll.3.tnlyzp'" rsoN` s~az~v~. DHILADELPHIA AND NNW TORE ORNA ISEENTAL IRON WORM& The =heathers. founders and mannfitarurens of CART, WROUGHT IRON AND BRONZE RAILING, for enclosing private dwellings, public squares, Dente. PATENT wraz RAILING, WINDOW AND DOOR GUARDS, for offices, store fronts, bulwark nettings for shins, fflig &c., made under the J.ENKINS PATENT, being the only authorized manufacturers of Wire Work under said patent in tbe city. IRON STAIRWAYS, SPIRAL AND STRAIGHT, • IRON FURNI TURE , STABLE FITTINGS, of evemvarlety of new and improved designs. SPECIAL CARE BE3TOWED. ON GARDEN AND MENTES, CELLETERY EMRFT v.navt. Our ., giving varied assortmentf acilities. of Fountain Vases, Statnary. &c us superior ..All orders shall receive carend and promptattention. laffi-th,s tu,emrpt RoBER'P WOOD & CO., Office and. Warerooms. llini RIDGE Avenue. crry ORDINANCES. A M ORDINANCE . TO AUTHORIZE THE HES TONVILLE, Mantua and Fairmount Passenger rkadway Company to lay certain rails on Twentydlfth street SECTION I. The Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia do ordain. That the HesUniville, Mantua and Fairmount Pitman ger Balls ay Company be and they are hereby authorized to lay out and Con struct an extension of their double track on' Twenty. firth street. northwardly from Spring Garden street to south side of Green street And southwardly on Twenty. . fifth sheet from Biddle street. by single track to con nect with trackson Cadowhlll street. wiLLIABLELEITtiIiELEY. President of Common CounciL ATTEErr—ROBERT BETHS.LL Assistant Clerk of Select Council. • .TAM ES LYND, President of Select Council. Approved this fifth day of June. Ann° Domini one). thonitand eight hundred and sixty-six, (A. D. 1566 MORTON MchIIOHAMEL. It . . Mayor of Philadelphia. AIIJUT/LOBI JAKI323 PRENMAN, AIICTIONREB. No. 422 WALNIh , street. STOOKS. &c. ON WEDNEPDAY, JUNE 12, At 12 o'clock noon. at the Philadelphia Exchange, Share in the Mercantile Library. Share in the Point Breeze Park. Trustees' Sale. Pennsylvania 5 per cent. 1 3 ew No. 51 mlodie aisle Gram Church. 25 snares Schomacker Piano Forte Manufacturing Company. REFRIGERATORS SMITH RTOHARDSON • - Agents for the sale of the lustly Celebrated mum- COAL LINED REPRIGEItATORst; Wholende and. Retail, - From Six to Twenty-flve .Dollars. 611 MARKET STREET. myl2-1m rp • int SPRING. Mg WM. D. ROGERS. Coach and Light . Carriage Builder. 1009 and 1011 Chestnut Street, /11/LA.DELPHIA. IDARPETINGS frit 011 t. CLOTHO CAIELPFITINCIFS, OIL - CLOTHS, - IVI - finrILTN43-S. REEVE L. KNIGHT SON, 807 011E8TNITT BT. C'AJELPETINGh, LEEDOM & SHAW Invite attention to their assortment of Foreign and Domestic cA. - Ftp.orriNG, NOW OPENING AT No. 910 Arch Street, nihiSem rpf ABOVE, NINTH. BOOTd AND SHOES R,E.M,C) V A.L.• BOOTS AND SHOES. C. Etenkert & Son Have removed from Wadi' old stand, No. 48 South FOURTH Street,whlch they have occupied for nearly as years, to the large and commodious store No. 716 CHESTNUT Street directly opposite Masonic Hat!. i We take pleasure n stating to oar patrons and the public generally that we are enabled in consequence of extraordinary stock of goods now on hand to make a material reduction in our price. In connection with our regular business we have al- ways a large stock of Youth's fine Boots and Shoes, made with the same care and attention to comfort, durability and style that Is bestowed on our best Bien's Goods. We have also the best arrangements for mak ing to order the best and most substantial Boots and bhoesfor Ladles. apistins,tuftm4 GOODSAPI ING SPRING STYLES EDWARD P. KELLY TAILOR, 012. Chestnut fitt. ‘ .I F7A WEST SPRUCE STREET. FOR RThe four story modern brick residence, No. IM SPo ME Street, feet is;ont. with three story double back buildings and lot 133 feet deep to Dobbin's street. has two bath rooms, water closets, - permanent basins and replete with every extra mod ern convenience. PRICE MOW. Clear of all incumbrar.ce- Possession in the fall. Can be seen only by applying to WILLIAM 3L FARR. jeStutbsSt rp* 124 Chestnut street. OP.PH&NEV COURT sa7.E.-10 , tate of AMOS C. MARGERUM. deed. JAMES FRR.E. , Ancldoneer, under authority of the Orphans' Court for the City and County of Philadelphia. on WILD.NaSDAY, June 27th, MC at. 12 o'clock. noon, will be sold at Public Sale at the PRILADELPIHA PXCHANGIR, the following described Real 21:StEoe. late the property of AMOS C. MARGRIIII.3i, dec'd., Nal. 1,2 =ld 3 dwellings, Nos. I=l. 1= and .1.33 i, MASSY aTX Sireet.—NO. Lot of cround, with the three-story Brick House, with three-story back building thereon No. 1330 Marshall street. Twentieth Ward, commencing on the east side of Seventh street, 554 feet north of Thom ,son srreet,being lt feet front on Seventh street. tine in depth at right angles with Sev enth street,l74 feet 10 inches to M•rshan street, netur le feet on said Marshall street. Subtect to $l(3 ground rent per annuto. No. A three story brick dwi Wag with three-story back buildhogs and lot adjtlning 1 on. the north, (No. It I!) being Isjeez, front by 74 feat 10 inches deep. Clear of all lucutabrance. No. 3. A three-story brick dwelling with three-story back buildings, No. 13.34 Barshall street. Same descrip tion as No. Clear of all inctunbrance. No. 4. DWELLING, No. 1137 North Seventh street. A three-story brick house and stable, with the lot of geontd. 74 teet I , i inches below blaster, Twentieth Ward, 15 feet front by 174 feet 10 inches deep to Star shall street. Surject to $72 ground rent per anuom. No. 5. BUILDING LOT adjoining a lot of ground adjoining No. 4. on the south V 2. feet 14 inches south of bla.ter, being IS feet trout on Seventh street by 174 feet 10 koches to Marshall street. Subject to :90 per annum ground rent. ICo. 6. BULLDING LOT ADJuINING.—A lot ad jolntng the above on the south IlSo feet northfionf Thompson street, being IS feet front by 10.)feet deep. subject to 163 per annum ground rent. No. 7. LOT ADJOININCI—A. lot adjoining No. 6. on the south, 17:: feet north of Thomoson, being is by 100 feet. :•übject to ItLf per annum ground rent. ,100 to be paid on each at the tune of sale. .By order of the Court. EDWARD A. MERRICK, Clerk 0. C. BARAR. B. MARGERIIM, Executrix'. J A MPS A. FREEMAN, .-auctioner, je7.14,21 No 42:. Walnut. street. SOLE BY ORDER OF THE CO tHT OF COM2ION PLEAS.—Estate of WILLI&It B. MIA FIELD.—JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioaeeer. ELEOArOT BUILDING SITE". I , 42 ACE. eS, HAD DINGTON. tinOer authority' of a decree of the Court of Common Pleas. fur the ,lity of Philadelphia. Oa WEDis - F•sDAY, June 27, 1836, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EX sztaA.lsiGE, the following described Real Estate, viz All th t certain tract or piece of land situate in the 21;:h Ward of the City of Philadelphia; begiturlog at a stone on the easterly aide of the Merlon road, between the liaverferd toad and the I ancaster Turnpike road, on the tine of land now or late Lewis Jones s, thence by s all Jones's laud; crossing the said Merlon road, south 781-0. west 18.2 perches to a corner; thence still by the said Lewis Jones's land; and partly along a public road north 28?4 0 , wise 18.1 perches to a corner; thence by land late of Beoj. E.Vaientlae, being psrt of the tract of land whereof this was part: 23. 02 0 , cerches to a stake set for a corner, and N. W 'Perches to a corner of land now or late John Preatice's; thence by the same along the middle of tt e said ontriic road, S. 86 1 4 0 ,W. 22.6 perches CO a stone corner; thence by laud now or late 01 john Franey, S. 4 0 , E 55. 1 perehe 310 corner in the line of land now or late of cover; thence by the same. N. 8734 0 . B. 10 perches to a corner, thence still by the same land. S. ^34 0 , E. 10.6 perches to .a cor ner on the north side of theMerlon road aforesaid?. thence by laud now or late of Henry J. Heimbeld, cr-ssing the said road diagonally, N. 84.U 0 , E. 31.7 perches to a stone on the south side of said road, a cor ner of land now or Isle ofJohn Prentice; thence by the same course by the said Prentice's laud 2 perches to a Corner; thence by laad now or late of Samuel Jones. Crossing said road and along the westerly sloe thereof 'N. 211,i 0 .E 30 perches to a stone; thence still by the said Samuel Jones's land, crossing the said roaddiagonally, N. 100, 46 perches to the place of teglnning. Contain tna 41 acres and 127 perches of land. IV. B.—The above property is on the first range of hills west of the t•chuyikiti, a short distance from the Passea per Saitroad Station. Tha Around very elevated and c.vnmands a fine prospect of the City. Delaware Diver and Aire Jersey, It can be examined at anti tine. dtgr 2erms at sale Jar Iwo to be paid when the property is struck oft. By older of JOSH,PH P ARRISH. Committee. JADIFQ. A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer. je7,14.21 Store, 422 Walnut street. PUBLIC SALE. -- JAMES A. FREEMAN, 6:4 Auctiv neer.—RESIDENCE LOCUST and FOR- Ti'•FIRsT streets, WEST PITILADELPHIL.—On WIcDNESDAY. June 27th, 1666. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at Public Sale. at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following described Real Estate, All that certain new three story brick and stone mes• auage, and lot of ground on which the same is erected, situate at the Southwest corner of Locust and Forty first streets, in the Twenty-fburth Ward: containing in front on Locust street 35 feet, cad in depth on Forty first el reel 190 feet Immediate possession: Keys at the Auction Store. Two-tb irds of the purchase money may remain. X' .11.00 to be paid when the-property is struck - ..ofr. JAMES A. FRE.Prd N, Aucdoneer, je7.14,2.1 Store 422 Walnut street _eIREAL ESTATE.—JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.—DESlßAßLE RESIDENCE No. 4.30 South Third street, on WEDNESD,IY June 27, 1865, Ft 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at Public sale, at the PHILADELPHIA. EXuHANGE, the following desmibed real estate, viz:—The well-built three-story `br;ck dwelling house with back buildings'. and lot of ground, on the west side of Third street, below Pine. h Ward; 193.1 feat front and el feet deep; to 'a -I.leet alley. jar $3,000 may remain on mortgage; Air Occupancy with the deed. • IQ" Clear of all incurabrance. • - ' 18a..5100 to be paid at the time of sale. ' • , JAMhZ A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. • ju7,14.21 Store 422 Walnut street, ; al FURNISHED HOUSE ' FOR BEsT-rii SPRUCE, above )3.ROAD.street, by /WU-20tM)/ Q. U,./aIjERAZED.. BEAL ESTATE. onrriAlis , .COURT: BALE.—ESTATE QP • r SABIEti A: STEWART; deceased. JAMESp =MAN, Anctioneer.—Under authority of A. the Crphar,s' Court for-the city and couety of Philadel phma,on WEDBFJ3DAY, June 27,1866, at it o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the PFIT.LAIML imm. ExcHANOp, the following deactlbed Real. Retate, late the property fJames A.. Stewart, dec'd. viz—Ne. 33Wk.LLING, S. P. corner trourth and Wharton streets. All that certain lot of •groutv, with. the three-story brick rap!suage thereon erected,sltuate atithe S. E. Corner of Fourth and Wharton street3 a containing in front on 'Wharton street it feet, and. in depth 70feet to a 3-feet wide alley. , .tar Clear of encumbrance, .No 2—DWELLINGS,'Second street, above Whin'. ton, with house on Rye street. All that lot of ground,: with the three-story brick messuage therein eructed on the west ride of Sedond street in Second Ward at the distance of 90 feet northward from Wharton street, containing In front on Second street, 12 feat, and in depth 100 feet to Rye street,.with a three.stiry brick house oit Rye street. N. B. Thiepropertywill be divided into two prover _ Oa: First . —A three story brick dwelling and lot on the west side of &cowl street, 12 feet front and 63 feet deep. No; 2-487natt dwelling and lot on Bye street, 12 feet front., and 80 feet deep. 'fir Clear of ncumbrance. far $l6O to be paid on each at the time of sale. By the Court, E. A. MERRICK:CIerk 0. C. ANNA STEWART, Admlnistratrix.. SA MES A FREEMAN% Auctioneer. je7,14,21 Store, 422. Walnut street. ,17.971 i RPHANS' COURT SALE. tERTAT4 OP _ESI SA O MUEL OGDEN . deceAP ed. SA ES A. FREE MAN. Auctioneeer. Under authority of the Orphans' Court for the City and County of Philadelohis, on WEDNESDAY, Jane 27th, 1866, at 12 o'clock. noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the - PHlLAD , mpErigc, EXCHANGE, the following described Real Estate, late the property of Samuel Ogden. deceased, viz: No. I=-PROPERTY No. 933 South street. with HOUSE No. 936 Bonsall street. in the rear. All those two brie< messnages and the frame messnages and lot of ground, on which they are all erected, situate oe the north side feetouth street. between Ninth and Tenth streets; lit front by 108 feet deep, ton, 36 feet wide street called Bonsai]. street. No. I—GROUND RENT of #lOO nn out'runi ($1666 67.) A yearly ground rent of Sleeper annum, of a lot of ground orythe south side of Reed street, and E. side Church street thence along Reed street 60 feet; thence southward 80 feet 9 inches; thews westward 61 feet 5 inches to Church street; and along the same 68 feet 4 inches to the place of beginning. No. 3—GROUND REN f of $ll9 50 per annum,. ($1.991 67). A yearly ground rent of $ll9 50 per annum, out of a lot ofground east side el Front. between Race and Vine streets. 20 feet 4 inches front, by 40 feet deep. gar $lOO to be paid on each when the property to struck off. By ilWoourt, E. A. MERRICK. Clerk OC. WILLIAM B. TATUM. Executor. Je7,14,21 JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, Store, 422 Walnut street. ire! ORPHANS' COURT BALE7:Estate ofLIB*: Mil nits RE. decessed.—JAME..EEMAN, Auctioneer.— OB LOTS, CUMBERLAN D D and A_DdASIS Streets, Nineteenth Ward.—Tinder authority of the Orphans' court for the City and Ceunty of Philadel phia; on Wednesday, June 27,1868. at 12 o'clock. norm, be sold at Public Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA. EXCHANGE, the fdlowinz described Real Estate, late the property of Liberius Rose, deceased, viz: No. L—A lot of ground beginning at the southwest side of Cumberland street. 104 feet southeast of Al- , rot nd street: being 18 feet front, by 125 net 10V, inches deep on the n orthwest line, and 125 feet 7?4: inches deep on the southeast line to Rose street. No 2.—A lot of ground beginning on the soutlemst side of COM berlancl street,ss feet southeast of Almond street ; 18 feet front, by 131 feet i. Of an inch deep on the northwest line, and 125 feet 10% inchee deep on the southeast line to Erse street. Iv a tl —A lot of ground situate on the southwest side of Adams street, 72 feet northwest from Almond street; being 36 feet front by 68 feet .Ci.; inches deep to a 6 feet wide alley. Clear of all I ncambrance. t5O to be paid on each when the property IS struck off. By the Court, EDWIN A. MERRICK Clerk 0. C. LOUISA. ROTE. Executors. HER MAN ROSE. f JAMES A. FRE KICAN, A uct'r. Walnut street. C., ASSIGNEE'S SALE.—JAURS , A. FREEILIN. Anctioneer.-4.story BRICK DWELLING, No. 208 NF WMA BRET streetwith 6 Coart.hontes on rear. Un WEDINN'sIIAY 3nne 27. 1666, at 12 o'clock. nooa will besol6 at Prblic Sale, at the PHILADELPHLA: .EXCHANGE, the following described real Estate, viz: .All that certain lot of ground, situate on the west side of New Market street 68 feet 8 Inches north of Holm's" alley; together with /he four-story brick gessuzge thereon erected, fronting on New Market street, being No. 3/8, with the six adjoining brick messnages erected on the court, to the rear thereof/x.ntaining m front on New Market 34 feet, and extending in depth westward of that width 146 feet 9 inches. where it narrows on the north side thereof to the width of 19 feet 10 inches: and thence ex; ending further westward of the last men tier,ed width 4 feet, snaking the depth thereof from New Market. street on the southern line 110 feet% inches. f. B —rpon theabove lot is laid out a courtway oC about 13 feet in width. in front on New llarket street. called Courtiand Place. which opens Into [another courrway or passage of the width of 19 feet 10 inches; with the use a fsaid coartmays. 16,000 of the purchase money to remain on murt- Sage garlae to be paid at the time of sale, By order of Absignee. FRRE:SfAN. Auctioneer. Store 3 2 Walnut street. B A G I M " - 4. . 7. ° .T R _i 3EII ki tioneer—PROPERTY. No. 220 North WATztR street. Unger authority contained in the will of the late John Boyd, deceased, on WEDNESDA.Y. June 27, 1666, at 12 o'clock, noon. will be sold at Public Sale. at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following de scribed Real Estate, viz All that certain messuage and lot of ground on the east side of Front street and on the west side of Water street, between Race and Vine streets, beginning on the east line of Front street, at a corner of ground formerly of Isaac Norris: thence southward along the said Fiont street, 27 feet 4 inches to a point, thence em tward about 24 feet 6 inches to the middle of the wall dividing the houses on this and the adjoining lot to the southward. now or formerly oC George rcott, and through the middle of lb- said wall to Water street atorerale; thence northward along the west side of said Water street 27 feet 4 inches to Norris' :me aforesaid, and by the same line westward passing through the middle of the wall dividing the houses on this lot and the adjoining lot to the northward, about -45 feet to Front street aforesaid /tar Ball the purchase money mar remain. gar-110e to be paid at the time of sale. JOSEPH R. RHOADS. Administrator, c. t. JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer. je7.14,0. Store, 4= Walnut street. alg - r., ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—Estate of fl V' z4.' S. BROWN. deceased. JAMES At FREE If 4N, Auctioneer. PROPERTY, FRONT STP.E.h.T, above Ald BEE. Nineteenth Ward. Under authority of the Orphans Court. for the City and Comity of Philadel phia. On WEDNESDAY. Jnne 27th. 1066. at 12 o'cloe neon, will be sold at public Sale, et the PEELLAD Kr- PHIA EXCHANGE the ioltowing oescribed Real Estate, late the property of David S. grown, dec.ased,, vtz—A. lot of ground with the two brick buildings thereon erected. al Attire on the easterly side of Front street, 64 feet Si,. Inches northerly from the N. E. corner of Front and Amber streets: tbence extending northerly along the easterly side of Front street is feet: thence eastwardly on a line at right angles with Front street 44 feet 2i.: inches: thence southeasterly 4t feet 21l lathes to the uorthy , esterly side of said Amber street; thence southwesterly along the same 16 feet; thence at right angles with Amber street 37 feet.% inches. and Thence westerly at right anglrS to Front street, 37 feet 5 inches to Front street,, the place of be ginning. Subject to ;MO ground rent, per annum, . „gar .1100 to be paid at the time of sale. By the Court. E. A. MERRICH. Clerk. 0. a ANN BROWN, Admistratrix.. JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer, e7.14,21,3t Store. 422 Walnut street. ADDilolSTuat.il" RS' SALE-E.STA es -OP Sr lol(P,11. B.decease d.-iAlics A. Auctioneer.-GENTEELIc • EllAlc. Auctioneer.EiENTEEL 1 1WELLHVG, No. 1118. V11%.71t b WREST% On WEDNESDA.V, June 1816. at 12 o'clock, Noon, will be sold at Public Sale, Ai THE PIiiLaDicLPHJA EXCHANGE the fol lowing described Real .fstate, lat. the property of To-- &soh B. Willits, deceased, viz All that tot of ground with the genteel three story brick residence with donbl e two story brick back buildings thereon ereCtild, situate on.the S.R.corner of Madison a- - id Vine streets, In ihe Tenth Ward of the City. (No. 1115); 18/4• feet front. and 101 feet deep to Graff street. House hat sit icon partor, hot and cold Oath, kitchen range, gas fix to-es, and is in excellent order. • d... -7 '..-Clear of M 1 incumb ranee: bl._4.),..Three.quatters of the purchase money may re main if desired by the purchaser. fa - Me to be raid at the time of sale. Isy order of AdmiListratorM SAMLb A. / REEM A %T. Auctioneer, Store -ILn Walnut street. ORPHANS' C' I URT SAL'tt—ESTA , E OF ti'MARINA ARDiS, • DECEASP.D--JAMPS A. Pi MEAN, AUCTIONEER—HOUSE, SIARR. OTT'S S VRICET, Second Ward. Under authority of the Orphans' Court. for the City and 'County. of PhDs,- detlphla, on WEDNESDAY; June 27,1866, at 12 o'clock, Noon, will be sold at Public Sate, at the PHILADEL PHIA EXCHANGE. the following descrihed Real IN tate, rate tne property of Marius Ardis deceased, viz: A three story brick house on the north side of Marri ott's street (No. 7), being 15 feet front (including one half of the alley), by 66 feet deep. -4 50 to be paid at the time of sale. • - ' By the Corot. E. A. MERRICK. Clerk 0. C. JOHN LINDSAY, Administrator. JAM vQ, A FRYE:VAN. Auctioneer, Store 122 Walnut street. co FURNISHED COUNTRY PLACE Ton ET uil Situate on the Green Bank of BurlinN. J. The house is ZO feet wide (more or less). with back building in the rear, which contains an Ironing room. birchen, bath-room, with cold and warm water, water clo.tet, and three sleeping rooms. There is also on the lot a brick stable. covered with slate. For terms. ap ply at 1801 WALNUT street, Philadelphia. „le7 Sts "r_ FclisALß—A GERM ANTOWN PROPERTY on Main Street, of about three acres ten minutes' walk frorcrDepot. Horse cars pass the door. Every modem convenience. .e.pply to Baoshaa. BROS., 116 North N street. jed 3ttr YoR F 3 ALE.-- FIRST cLasS COTTAGE, one of tke best locat'ons at :Atlantic City, Apply to 'K. LAWLOIt, Central House, or 240 Market St. je7 ate "En.=, FRENCH MANTEL CLOCKS.—A Vest'. Ira _ii: )ortation or beautiful styles, warranted norrect TI9S BEEPERS. • . FARR ,k, BROTHERS. Importers. - . &24 Chestnut street, below Fourth. - -- MONEY TO ANY .A.IIOIINT MOANED UPON DIAMONDS. WATORES, JEWltcr, RY, PLATE, CLOTELDIE, Otk„, _JONES et CO.'S = 'Lb:ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFICE, Corneroi TRIED and GASKILL Streela, Below Lombard. • • N. 8.-- DIAMONDS, WATO.H32I, JEWELLRY GUNS, :Lir - LoW a . : e . s : • le URN.. L 913.1 1 ,74 IN DER:FAKE", No.lBNortZt Street, above biarkei. tolai4ostrpe ap23.4.mi1l
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