orry notices. Tiik Bkst Thino Ybt— We have recently had sufficient eridenoe oftbo excellences of Mr. Speer's Port Grsno Woo, whlcli not only convlncesus that all we tan wy in it* praise todeserved, but Chat we ate really •conferring a favor on our readers in advising them to use it. n»e wine to a pure grape wine, entirely un mlxcd. and the most agreeable and delicious hi flavor .of any we have tasted. Of its medicinal qualities, we •entertain the highest opinion, nnd upon the evidence of our own observations. Three bottles of this wine have nearly eiTectcd a perfect euro in the case of oar little boy, who has been seven years afflicted with In continence of the nrino. A great number of remedies having been tried Without benefit, and the most emi nent physicians consulted with a like result. Speer’s Port Grape Wine is effecting a euro. We have given this testimony without the knowledge of Mr. Speer, in. the hope that others may be Induced to try the virtues of this wine,—lf;-. Pangborn, Editor if Jersey (HtyjTimcs. Sold by druggists.’ For profltableinvestment, letting out of the question tlie philanthropy of the undertaking, we know, of nothing better than taking one or more shares in the Riverside Institute at oue dollar per share. The Washington Library, under the control of some of our best citizens, are offering inducements that evory person should seize hold of, and though they buy bnt one share, in that much will they be aiding the good cause, and placing it in the power of theßc honorable and well-known citizens to give every Orphan of a decoased Soldier and Sailor a home and an education fitting (hem to become, as their fathers before them, patriotic and good citizens. Persons calling at 1225 Chestnut street will receive all the in formation they may desire. ■ Hoke Aoain. —The Gapes are now almost en tirely deserted, the Springs attract but few visitors,and the falls are abandoned for the sake of the Fall trade. The fashionable streets have resumed their wonted activity, and swarms of appreciative people flock to the great popular confectionery of E. G. Whitman & Co., No. 818 Chestnut street, below Fourth. This •grin is always found fully np to the requirements of the time, and their stock of seasonable confections to such as will gladden the hearts and tickle the palates of the lovers of choice daintlcß. For variety, dcllclous ness, purity and wholesomenesg .the, manufactures of E. G; Whitman & Co. stand A. No. 1. Important to Houskkkeuers and Builders. —What the community have long a good cooking range suitable for summer and winter. Mr. J. s. Clark, No. 1008 Market street, has been ninny months perfecting such a range. He has two cylin ders—one for summer nnd the other for winter—which can be easily adjusted, and give but little heat iu the kitchen in Bummer, while in winter it will heat three rooms comfortably. It bakes, boils, roasts, and heats the bath water,all at the same time. It Is a "perfectly air-tight Gas Consumer, and requires but half the coal of any other range In use. It keeps fire for a greater length of time, and is a perfect modcHn every respect.’ .Everybody should see this range at the warerooms of the patentee, J., S. Clark, No. 100 S Market street, as all who are about to purchase will be convinced of its su perior advantages.-' Dress-making Department. LadlES' DbESSES MADE TO MEASURE IN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS. Traveling Dresses beady made. Walking Suits beady made. Black Lyons Sii.es, yob Dresses, in all qualities, From J 2 to $lO pee yard. J. W. Peootoe & Co., . 920 Chestnut street. Additional and beautiful machinery having been erected at the manufactory of the Ameri can Sewing, Overeoaming and Button-hole Ma chine incorporation—the company will speedily be ■enabled to supply the increasing demand for the only .perfect sewing machine offere.d to the people. It is to-day the moat.popular apparatus for sewing purposes. ■Call at the Exhibition rooms, corner Eleventh and ■Chestnut streets, and witness the harmony of its movements, as almost noiselessly it accomplishes its work. Good News—A Cakd.—Charles Stokes & C0.,- the eminent Clothing House under the Continental Hotel, have just received a handsome lot of very fine Fbenou and English Cabsimerks and Coatings, of their own importation, to which they wish to call the attention of their customers and the public gene rally. All in want of new Fall Clothing are invited to look at these goods,and the prices of ready-made Suits, before purchasing elsewhere. Particular attention given to Customer Work. Charles Stokes & Co., First-Class Clothiers, No. 824 Cheßtnut Btreet, Under the Continental Hotel. Boy the “Asieeican Kitchener” akd so <h urns.—For comfort, convenience and economy they arc indispensable to every dwelling-house in our country. For sale by Messrs. James P. Wood & Co., at their warerooms, No. A South Fourth street. Among the multitudes of these invaluable “Kitchen ers," in uso among persons of our acquaintance, we know of none that does ndt give tno most unqualified satisfaction. It is a great economizer of fuel, and as a baker has no rival. No dwelling cau be called complete without it. Morse’s Dining Saloons, 902 and 904 Arch street, for Ladies and Gentlemen, are now the popular esort for those in search of good dinners—visit them. Parents Read ! —Your son will soon have to •dopond on his own exertions for a living. Every father tnould provide for the future welfare of his son. Give him a practical business education, at Bryant, Strat ton & Kimberly’B College, corner of Tenth aiid Chest nut streets. Evening schools commence September 10th. For particulars call or send for a circular. Everybody Knows Him.—We mean Georgo W. Jenkins, the renowned confectioner, at No. 1031 : Spring Garden street. His Bon-bons, Caramels, ■Cream Chocolates, etc., are deservedly in' the highest repute with all classes.. For Oranges, Lemons, Ban anas, Figs, Prunes, Dates, etc., thls is just the place.' Ladies’ Fall Hats, 1 r . Beautiful Styles, All prices. Oakfords, Continental Hotel. u)KAFN«BB r BLINDNEBSASp CATARRH.— Z. IsaScs, ALD., Professor o?the Eye and Ear, treats" all diseases appertaining to the above members with ■the utmost success. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the city can be seen at hid office, No. 805 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to ac company their patients, as be has no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made for examination. Messrs. Keen & Walmblev, Agents for the Elliptic Family Sewing Machine, No. 920 Arch street, are selling more machines than any other sewing ma chine manufacturer, and', are called upon daily to alter the old Bloat Lock-Stitch and the Wheeler Sc, Wilson Machine to tha latest and most improved style. Mr. Welmaley having had fifteen years’ experience in the business, guarantees perfect sattsfactien in repairing and renovating any machine manufactured. Ladies* Fall Hats, Beautiful Styles, AUpriccs. Oakfords, Continental Hotel. , Coming home from the country and sea-side many have to regret the change or a fair, white skin to one freckled and discolored. Jabkd'b “Emu, nx Pakib” removes all freckles, tan and discolorations, re storing the skSfeto more than its original purity. Sold by Eug. Jouin, HI South Tenth street, and all Drag, gists, Perfumers, etc, , . Jones’ Hotel, 235 Dock Street, below Third, revived by W. P. Larkin on the European plan. Meals from 6 A, M. to 18 P. M. Good lodgings lor guests. House open al! night. Ladies’ Fali. Hats, ‘Beautifu! Styles, ' Al! prices. , -Oakfords. ’Continental Hotel. Bock hill Ac .W i lson, Clothiug House, 603 and 005 Cbeatautstreet. Great reduction in Summer Goods. The balance of our stock of Summer Clothing wik Be closed out at very low prices, to make room for a .urge assortment of new fall goods. Fall Styles now inside... Jtoauu 603 and 606 Chestnut street. THE DAILY EVENING BULLET!N. -PIHALDELPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,1867. NEW POBUOATIOSS. AGENTS, TAKE NOTICE! IN PRESS : The Handy Folume Edition of Shakespeare.— 13 vole. 161110, Cloth Gilt, in pox. Tlila edition will be issued from tho Brnditrcet Press, and will be the roost uniquo and elegantly printed edition of Shakespeare over published in'tlie United Btatcs, The present edition la intended—in respect to its appear ance and size, a clear, beautiful type, and a page free from Notes—to form a handy, readable series of volumes, - equally adapted for tho Pocket, the Knapsack, and the KaiL The text has been arranged from a close comparison of tho most trustworthy editions, such aB those of Collier, Mr. Dyce, Mr. Charles Knight, Staunton, and the Cam bridge Editors— not omiting tue Foi.io of 1623— with the primary object of obtaining a reading as nearly as possible in accordance with what-sii&kcspearc actually wrote. Sold by Subscription only. Address HENRY M.WYNKOOP, 18 Beekman Street, N. Y. Agents Wanted to canvass for this excellent work. Pleaso send for a Prospectus. reae estate sales. MA REAL ESTATE .-THOMAS & SONS'SALE.- B;;i| On Tuesday, October Ist, 1867, at 12 o'clock, noon, ®-lL will be sold at public salo, at the Philadelphia Exchange, tho following described property, viz.: No. 1. Storo and Dwelling, N. wl. comer of Seventh and Green, streets. All that valuable two-story brick store and dwelling and lot of ground, situate at tho Northwest cor ner of Seventh and Green streets; 10T feet on Green st and 62 feet h of an inch on Seventh street, being 21# feet wide on the rear. This is an excellent business location, tho comer of Green street being used ns a plumber shop, a paint shop on Seventh street, with dwelling over the whole. Immediate possession. . ' . No. 2—Store and Dwelling, No 162 North Second street.— AH that 2# story brick store and dwelling and lot of ground, situate on tho west side of Second street, between Arch and Race streets, No. 162:13 feet front, by 108 feet It inches deep. This is a desirable store property, in good order. Terms—One-half may remain. Immediate possession. , . ‘ No. 3.—Dwelling, No. 419 North Front street and 418 Water street. All that four-story brick dwelling nnd lot of ground, situate on the oust side of . Front street, ana west side of Water street, between Cullowhill ami wil low streets; 17 feet front on Front street, and 20 ieet tront on Water street, ruuningfrom street to street. No. 4—Tavern Stand, Water and Gallowhill streets. All that three-story brick messuage and lot of ground, situate at the southeast comer of Ciulowhill and water streets; thence extending caetwardly 19 feet 6# inches along Cttllowhiil street; thence southwardly through the middle of a 9-lnch wall, and .by ground late of Joseph Graeff, 28 feet 9?i inches; thence westwnrdly through the middle of another Pinch wall, and by other ground late of tho said Joseph. Graeff, deceased, 22 feet to Water street, and tbence along tho same 29 feet. 5# inches to the place of beginning, with the use of the privy attached to tho house on Water street. Kents for $4OO per annum. Lease ex pires let February. Terms—sl,o66 66, tho dower of the widow, to remain. . ' „ , No. s— Two 'Brick Dwellings, Nos. 244 and 24b Brier Place. All those 2 2>j-story brick dwellings and lots of ground, situated on the west side of Brier place, lately called Hurd’s court, 167 feet south of Locust street. Eighth Ward: each 14 feat front, by 43 feet deep to an 8 feet ah lev, with tho use thereof. Each house has . 6 rooms, with basemeLt, kitchen and collar. ' Terms—One-half may remain. Clear of all incum brance. . ■ t M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, f sc 7 14 28 p • 139 and 141 S. Fourth streot. MREAL ESTATE—THOMAS & SONS* SALK.—I)E* filrablc business stand. Three-story Brick Store and Dwelling, No. 444 North Second street, south of Noble street, with nthree-ntory Brick Dwelling in rear; third door below Messrs. Stoadnrt <fc Bro.’s extensive dry goods store. On Tuesday, .September 17th, 1887, at 12 o’clock, noon, will be sold at itttuiic sale, fit tlie Philadelphia Ex change, all that valuable three-story brick messuage and .lot oi ground, situate on the west Bide of Second street, south of Noble street, No. 444; containing in front \on Second street 20 feet. and extending in depth 120 foot to Pine Tree street. The store»is well adapted for almost uDy kind of business; is 83 feet deep; has marble floor, plate-glass windows, Arc. The dwelling part has all the modern conveniences; gas-introduced, bath, hot and cold water, water closet, marble basins, cooking range, Arc.; also, ft threo-atory brick dwelling in the rear. ImmediAte possession. of all incumbrance. Terms—s7,ooo may remain on mortgage. M. THOMAS * SONS, Auctioneers, 129 and 141 South Fourth street. M. AUMINIHTIUuTOK'S AAIiE—ESTATE OF MAKU. West, deceased—Thomas <fc Sons*. Auctioneers. 1 yro Two-story ilrick Dwellings, Noe. 823 and 325 Queen -street, botween Third and Fourth streets, with two Two etorylirick Dwoliinga in-the rear on Kauffman street. On Tuesday, September 17th. 1067, at 12 o’clock, noon, will bo add at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the fol lowing described property,viz.: No. 1. All that two-atorr brick messuage and lot of ground,Bituato ott the north sido of Queen street, west of Third, street. No. 323; containing in front on Queen street 14 feet 4 inches, and extending in depth 91 feet 6 inches to Kauffman street, on which is erected a two-story brick dwelling. • , x _ No. 2. All that two-story brick messuage and lot of ground, adjoining the above on the west, No. 325, of same size and description. Terms—Cash. fy*Clear of all incumbrance. - . Hy order of ALHEKT WEST, Adnuuistrutar. M. THOMAS & SONS’, Auctioneers, 189 and 141 Soatn Fourth street. MItKAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS* BALL.- Valuable Tavern Stand, N. W. comer of llfth and Powell atrceta.-On Tuesday, September 17Ui. 18«7, at 12 o’clock, noon, will be sold at public- aale, at the Phi lndclphla Exchange, aU that three-story brick mcssuaae and lot of ground, situate at the N. YV. corner of Fifth und Powell streets, between Spruce and Pine streets; contain ing in front on Fifth street 16 feet, and extending in depth 64 feet to.a 8-feot wide alley, it contain* 10 rooms, in cluding basement dining-room and kitchen—tint for dry ing clothes—provision and coal vaults, gas, bath, die.; has been recently papered and painted, and is in good order throughout. Subject to a yearly ground rent ol $46. Im mediate toßscesion. _ . \. Tho above is occupied as a tavern, and 1b a good business stand. THOMAS <fc SONS. Auctioneers 139 and 141 South Fourth street Real estate.-thomas„ & sons; sale. Ktf Handsome Modern Three-story Dwelling, No. ■Biiil 2317 Spruce stre» t. On Tuesday, Sept 17th, 1867, 12 o’clock, Noon, will be sold at public Bale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that handsome modem new three-story brick messuage, with three-atpry back buildings and lot of ground, situate on the north Bide of Spruce street west of Twenty-second street No. 2817; the lot containing in front on. Spruce .street 17 feet 6 inches, and extending in depth 65 teet 6 inches. The house has the gas, bath, hot and cold water, water closet, cooking range, dumb waiter, heater in cellar. &c.; is papered in thebeßt manner throughout; dry cellar, &c.; is situated at the intersection of three railroad lines. Immediate Possession. Keys next door below. of all incumbrance. £B,OOO may remain on mortgage. M. THOMAS At SONS, Auctioneers. 189 and 141 South Fourth street. M EXECUTOR'S PEREMPTORY SALE.—ESTATE of Thomas G. Connor, deceased.—'Thomns As Sous, Auctioneers.—3 Two-story Frame Dwellings, Nos. 526 and 628 North Front street, south of Green Btreet, with 2 Frame Dwellings in tho rear, on Ocean street. On Tues, day, September 17th, 1867, at 12 o’clock, noon, will be sold at public Hale, without njHorvc, at tho Philadelphia Ex change, all those frame me»Huages and lot of ground thereunto belonging, situate on the weat eide of bront street, south of Green street; containing together in front on Front street 26 feet, and extending in depth 134 feet 10 inchos, to Ocean utreev. Tim improvement* are 2 frame dwelling* Nob; 626 and 628 North Front street, and 2 frame dwelling!) in tho roar, on Ocean street, ... J3*TClear of.all incumbrance: . fST b»lo THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers/ 189 and 141 South Fourth street. MBKAI, ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS* SALK.— Tlirci'-atory Brick Dwelling, No. Market street.—Ou Tuesday. October Ist, 1887, at 12 o’clock, noon,/will bo sold at public h&Io, at the Philadelphia Ex change, all that threo-story brick messuage, with three story buck building aud lot of ground, situate on the west side of Now Market street, above Vino street, No. 803; the' lot containing in front on New Market street VJH feet,and extending in depth 68 feet 6 inches; has the gun intro duced. ffW" Clenr of all incumbrance. Terms —cash. M. TMOMAB & SONS. Auctioneers, 189 and 141 South Fourth street. MREAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS* SALE.— Guuieel tim c-aiujy brick Dwelling, i>o. 203? a* u/.wa ter street, ea»t of Twenty-iimt street. On Tuesday, bept.tfth, 1867, at 12 o’clock, noon, will bo Hold at public Bale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that genteel three* story brick dwelling, with two-stoiy back building and lot of ground, situate on tho north Hide of Fltzvvater Htroet. euHtof Twenty •hint street, No. 2037; containing in front ou.Fltzwater street 16 feel, and extending in depth 85 feet to a 6)6 feet wide alley. It ban gas, bath, hot and cold water, furnace, cooking range, &c. Subject to a yearly . gi oubd rent of $B4. M. THOMAS & 80N8, Auctioneer, 189 and 141 South Fourth street. 4F& HEAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS* SALE.— ■US L'il'KU HlUl VUlUttUlo L.Ut, V IUU BU'COt, VVOBt UI i'Uty seventh Btrect,24th Ward, 200 feet front, 230 feet deep to Chelso Btreet. On Tueaday, September 17th, 1807. at 12 o’clock, noon, will be sold at public mile, at the Fmladel pliia Exchange, all that largo uud valuable lot of ground, eituate ou the aouth aide of Vine street, 150 feet woat of Fifty-eovcnth street,24th Ward; containing in frout on Yiue street 200 feet, and extending in depth 230 feet to Cheleo street. • l Clear of all incumbrance, M. THOMAS k SONS. Auctioneer*, * I BeT.l4_ 189 and 141 8. Fourth street. ui;al estate-xhomas k sons* sale.- l|js§Threc*.Biory Brick Dwelling. No. 1022 Wood atreet, va»t of Eleventh street. On Tuendny, Sept 17th, 1867, I'lnMock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the I’hllu* iVi : !l Exchange, all that three-sfory brick dwolllng, with two-story back building and lot of grouud, Hltuutcoa the south Bide of Wood street, eaat of Eleventh Btreet, No. 1023 : containing in front 15-fect 6 Inches, and extending in d ?BBW w>tf .° * f? Tl at«set. .It has ga?, bath. kc. f** Clear of all incumbrance. immediate poBBCBBion. Terms—One-1 bird cash. . •. M.THOMAS & SONS, ee7,H Anctloneerß, 189 and 141 South Fourth Bt. BB.ri lEAl .'„f' S | ,I 'f'i'?r™ oM AB * SONS’ BAI.K '.'"“Sing, No. 2115 Winter street, itf t? n -Ml?** Ottober lit, 1697, at 12 o’clock, noon, at J p, i U i C^ a ! 0 ’ fttthe Philadelphia Exchange, b l f i k n ,r I M?J m * e »*»d lot of ground, nituate on the north Bide of Winter Btreet, No. 2U5: con tainingin front on Winter Btreet 15 foct, and extending iu depth 30 feet. . Ml may romain mortgage • M. TiIOAIAS & SONS. Anctloneerß, UP.uad 141 South FourtUatreot. REAL ESTATE BALE. M ORPHANS’ COURT PEREMPTORY SALE—Kd tate of Robert Pollock, deceased.—Thomas & Sons. Ancttofacem—Dosirabltr Country Place,- Ridge road and JSdgeloy Point lane. Purauont to an order of the Or-' Pnans’ Court for tho city and county of Philadel phia, will bo sold at public sale, without reserve, on Tuesday, Octobor Ist, >1867, at 12 o’clock, noon, at tho Philadelphia Exchange, tho following described property lateofßoburt Pollock, dec’d, via.: No. lln the order of sale—All that tract of land, situate in the 21&t Ward, (lato Penn township,) in the city’of Philadelphia, beginning at tho comer formed by tho intersection of tho southwest pido of the Ridge turnpike road, with tho southoaat eido of Edgeley Point lane; thence extending along Edgoloy Point land south 59 deg. 65 min., wcst7s 72-100 perches, to a point in the lino of ground lato of George Crock; thcnco by- said ground late of George Crock south 40 deg. 8 min., east 48 MO porches, to a stono; thence by said ground late of George Crock north 51 deg. 1 min., east 27 88-100 perches, to a stone in the line of ground of George Esher; tlu'nce by said KplioUb ground nortli 84 deg. 37' min., west 24 27400 perch., to a stone; thence still by said ground north 69 deg. 92 min.; enpt 48 52-100 perches, to the aforesaid side of the Hidg* turnpike read;.thctf©e along tho said Ridge road north 27 deg. 5 min., west 1499.100 perches, to a stone; ‘ and thence still along the BnidJcldge road north 20 deg. 8 min., west 4 9-100 perches to the? place of beginning; con taining ISHMgs and 79 square perches of land, bo the saincmore (Being the same premises which Murv Pollock, bv indenture bearing date 17th of May, A. D. 1856, recorded in deed hook R. D. VV r ., No. 79, page 620, granted and coda eyed unto Robert Pollock, in fee.) On the promises above-described there is n mortgage of #B,OOO. executed by Robert Pollock, »nd recorded in Mortgage Book A. C. 11., No. 63, page 308, on which six months’ interest was due on tho 14th of January, 1867. The improvements consist of a substantial rough-cant stone dwelling house, VA stories high, about 66 foot front and nboitt 42 feet deep; also, of a commodious fratue barn, hot house (connected with the dwelling house), and other out-buildings.- *r. Sale absolute. No. 2 (No. 3in the order of sate.) Lot of ground corner of Salmon and Somerset streets, Nineteenth Word. All that lot of ground, eitunte on the southeast side of Sal mon street, and the northeast side of Somerset street, Nineteenth Ward: contuiningin front on the said Salmon street 65 feet 6 inches, and expending in dopth of that width southeastwardly along Somerset street 120 feet. Hounded northeastwardly by ground now or late of tho estate of Joseph J. Ball, deceased, southeastwardly by the rear ends of lots conveyed by the said Robert Pollock to James Sullivan and John P. Salinger. (Going the northwesterly rart of two ‘ pieces of ground which William P* Brook, et al., by indeaturo dated December lPtli, 1867. recorded in deed book R, J>. W., No. 154. page 495, granted and conveyed unto tho said Robert Pollock and Edward Bacon, in fee. Subject, as respects the first described lot of grouritl, to the pavment of a yearly ground rent of $lOB. payable to Joseph J. Ball, his hoire and assigns; and subject, as respects the second described lot of ground, to the payment of a yearly ground rent of $55 50-100 to said Joseph J. Ball, his heirs and assigns; and the said Edward Bacon, by indenture dated 24th February, A. D. 1863, recorded in deed hook A. C. H„ No. 83, page 53, <fcc„ granted and conveyed his moiety of said lot of ground unto Robort Pollock, in fee. Subject as aforesaid (which said two yearly ground rents are to be paid off and ex tinguished out of the proceeds of the present sale.) No. 3—(No. 4 in>tbe Order of Sale.)—Yearly Ground Rent of $67 50.— AU that yearly ground rent of $B7 £O. lawful money of the United Statos, parable by James Sullivan, his heirs and assigns, on the first of May and No vember, without any deduction for taxes, and issuing out of all that lot of ground situate on the northwesterly cor ner of Richmond and Somerset streets, Nineteenth Ward; containing in front on Richmond street 17 foot 6 inches, aud extending in depth of that width northwestwardly along Somerset street 80 feet. Bounded northeastwardly and northwestwardly by other ground late of said Robert Pollock. (Being tho same lot of ground which eaid Robert Pollock, by indenture bearing date 31st October, 1865, re corded in Deed Book L. K. 8., No. 129, pa go 95, granted and conveyed unto thesaid James Sullivan, his heirs and as signs. reserving thereout unto tin* eaid Robert Pollock, his heirs and aligns, the said yearly ground rent of $B7 50.) N. B.—There is a three-story brick building on the nbove lot. No. 4—(No. 5 in the Order of Sale).—Yearly Ground Rent 0f.#64.—A1l that yearly ground rent of $64. lawful niouev of the United States, payable by James Sullivan, his heirs and assigns, Ist May and November, without any deduc tion for taxes, and issuing out of all that lot of ground situate on the northwesterly eido of Richmond street, 17 feet 6 inches nortnenstu nrdlv of Somerset street, 19th Ward: containing in rfont on Richmond street 16 feet, anil extending in depth northwesterly of that width 80 feet. • Bounded northeastwardly and north westward!} - by other ground late of said Robert Pollock, and southwcstwardlv by other ground Sullivan. (Being the same lot of ground whicfkaiid Robert. Pollock, hy indenture bcurimt dato NovemUqs6th, 1866, recorded in deed book L. K. K, No. 222, page 420. granted and couveyc.d unto tho eaid James Sullivan, his heirs and-assigns. Reserving thereout unto the said Robert Pollock, his heirs and as pens, the snidvearly ground rent of $64.) No. 6. (No. 6in the order of sale. ) Yearly ground rent of $72. AH that yearly ground rent of $72, lawful money of i ho United States, pny able by John P. Salinger, his "cirs and assigns, on the Ist of Mav and November, without any deduction for taxes, and issuing out of all that lot of ground,-situate on the northwesterly side of Richmond street, 49 ffeet 6 inches. northeasterly of Somerset street. Nineteenth Ward; containing in front on Richmond street 16 feet, and extruding in deptonorthwesterly of that width M) feet. Bounded northeastwardly by ground of Joseph J. Ball, northwestwardly and southwesterly by other ground late of said Robert Pollock. (Being the same lot of ground, which the said Robert Pollock,, by indenture • hearing date the 6th of November, A. D. lsift recorded ia Deed Book L. K. 8., No. 221, page 152, &&, granted and conveyed unto the said John P. Salinger, his heirs dud assigns. Reserving thereout unto the said Robert Pollock, his heirs and assigns, thesaid yearly ground rent of $?2. N. B.—There is a brick dwelling house in process of erection on said lot. . No. 6—(No. 7in the order of Sale.)—Yearly Ground Ront of #72.—AU that yearly ground rent of $72. lawful money of the United States, payable by John P. Salinger, hu heirs and assigns, on the Ist of May and November, with out any deduction for taxes, and issuing out of all that lot of ground situate on the northwesterly side of Richmond street, 33 feet 6 inches northeastward of Somerset street Nineteenth Ward; containing in front on Richmond Btreet 16 feet, and extending in depth northwestwardly of that width 86 feet Bounded northeastwardly and north westwardly by other'ground late of said Robert Pollock, and southweetwardly ny other ground late of the said Robert Pollock. (Being the same lot of ground which said Robes t Pollock, by indenture bearing date the 6th of November A. D. 1666, recorded ill Deed Book L. It No. 221. page 146, granted and convoyed unto tiie said John P. Salinger, his heirs and assigns. Reserving thereout unto the said Robert Pollock, his heirs and assigns, the said yearly ground rent of $72.) N. B.—There is s brick dwelling house in process of erec tion on said lot, - * 23 f~ Sale absolute. By the Court, E. A. MERRICK, Clerk O. C. JOHN POLLOCK. Executor. M. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers, ee?,14,28 189 and 1418. Fourth street MKEAL ESTATE.T-THOMAS k SONS* SALE.— Elegunt Four-btory Brick ItcHidence, with Stable ana Coach House, N.W. corner of .Tenth and Catha rine Btreet*. three fronts. Ou Tuesday, October Ist, 1867, at 12 o’clock, noon, will be sold at public Bale, at the Fhiludelpbia Exchange, all that elegant four-story brick messuage, with three-etory- back buildings and lot of ground, situate at the N. AN . corner of Tenth and Catha rine streets: containing in front on Tenth street 23 feet, and in depth on Cutharine street 175 feet, to a 40 feet wide street, called Erie Btreet. The house is well and substan tially built; has largclbxlotm parlor, dining-room, kitchen and wash-houßeton the Ist floor; elegant chambers, altting n om,library and verandah on the 2d floor; gan throughout; bathroom, hot and cold water, water-closet, 2 furnaces, 2 cooking ranges, inarblo doorway nnd veetibule; yard handsomely laid out with elegant ahrttbbery, grape vinca and fruit trees. Also, a etable and coach-liouae, fronting on Erie street. It is suitable for a physician, as there is an ollieo In basement, w ith bookcase, kc. . ' Tei ms—sB,9oo may remain on mortgage. .CS*“ dear of all incumbrance. Immediate possession. M. THOMAS k SONS. Auctioneer, sc7l4 28 • 139 and 141 South Fourth street. LEGAL NOTICES, IN BANKBU'I’CV-EASIEKNDISTRICT OF PENN JUylvunia, bs. _ * s . At Philadelphia, the Thirtieth day of’August, A. D. 1897. The undersigned hereby gives notice of life appointment sib assignee of Harrison Bloom, of Philadelphia, in ihe County of Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, tvho. Ims been adjudged a Bankrupt upon life own petition, by the Diet: let Court of satd District. JAMES W. LATTA, AaJgnee, <fcc. No. 128 .South Sixth street. WANTS. TI7 ANTED—TWO LADIES OF EXPERIENCE IN tt the Retail Dry Goods business. JNO. LOI'TEY k SON, It* • 26 8. Second street. WANTED. -A SITUATION IN A QUARTETTE OB Choruß Choir by an experienced Contralto or So prano Singer. Any church. Catholic excepted. Anply to No, 1522 Summer street;—- -« , - - fa, WANTED TO lifcNT-A GOOD HOUSE. n furnished. B. F. GLENN, at gefrStrpg 121 South Seventh Btrcot. jutler, weaver & co. NEW CORDAGE FACTORY NOW IN FULL OPERATION, No. 38 N. WATER and 38 N. DEL. maai laM TJETOMLA.S WEBB, (BacceeaortoWm.F. Hughes.) ; FORKS OF SECOND MD CHRISTIAN STREETS, BALED, FBEBH, BUS AND PACKING RAY, BALED, WHEAT, OAT AND EYE STRAW, FOB SHIPPING AND CITY USE. myB a w6mrp ’ WILLIAM B. CARLILE. OARLILB A JOY, Houie and Sign Painter* and Glazier*, N0.437Ar0h Street, Philadelphia. Glazing and Jobbing attended to with promptneaa and despatch. Give u« a call. mydtffpf Cl ANTON PRESERVED GINGER. - PRESERVED J Ginger, in eyrup. of the celebrated Chyloong brand alao, Dry Preeerved Glngor. in boxea, Imported and for •ale by JOSEPH B. BUBBIER & CO.. 108 South Delaware vvonne- /\LTVEBFARCIEB, CAPERS, Ac.—OLIVES FARCIES V 7 (Stuffed Olive*), Nonpareil and Superfine Cepera and French Olives; freon goods, landing ex-Napoleon Ifl.f rom Havre, and for sale by JOS. B. BUSHIER & CO. 108 South Delaware Avenue. fIROWN BRAND LAYER RAISINS. - WHOLES VJ halve .and quarter boxee of thlaanledld fruit, landln* and for ealo by JOS. B BUB3IER A CO. 108 South Dela ware avenue TJORDEN’S BEEF TEA.-HALF AN OtJNCE OF THIS JJ extract will make a pint of excouont Boaf-Tea in a few minutes. Always on hand and for sale by JOSEPH B. BUSSIF.R & GO.. 108 South Delaware aVenie. 1 Unique Tamarind* In sugar, landing and for sale by J. a BUSaim A 00. USSouth Delavr«ew«ma. NOTICE. To Persons Intending to effect IMOBdVCE upon tbelrfilVEß, The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Com pany, 921 Chestnut st,,Philada,, Offoro inducomonta equal to any other Company, and flu pX*horotumpromiumhaaaveragod larger than moat of tt Tl?o l iMuVcd l p“id'pate EVERY YEAR in tho dlvfalon of surplus while in some Companies no return is over given for tho first year’s premium. B All the surplus belongs to tho insured, thoro being no Stockholders to claim a sham. ■ „ . . , Tho security ia ample.. Tho aaaflta are well and aafely invested, and in proportions tho amount of liability. MKDIOAI. KXAMINEKfI: . . . EDWARD HARTSHOKNE, M D., 1439 Walnut atreot X to 2 P M ‘ 'l^iL^ga^l^dont JOHN W. HORN OR. A. V. P. and Actuary. HORATIO 8.. STEPHENS. Secretary gar-Active canvasEcra,wnntcd for City and Btuto. au27-tn th a bt rps THE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. The Fidelity Insurance,/Trust And Safe Deposit Company, FOR THE SAFE KEEPING OF BONDS, STOCKS and OTHER VALUABLES. CAPITAL BMO.OOO DIRECTORS. N. B BROWNE, I CHARLESMACALEBTER, CLARENCE H. CLARK, EDWARD W CLARK, JOHN WELSH. I ALEXANDERHENEY. J, GILLINGHAM FELL, JB. A. CALDWELL, HENRY C. GIBSON. , ... gsr office in the fire-proof building of the Philadelphia National Bank, 431 Cheetnutatreet -...n,™,™ ■Thie Company receivea on depoait, and GUARANTEES THE SAFE KEEPIN G OF VALUABLES upon the follow* tag ratea a year, via: „ Coupon Bonda 81 per 81*000 Regfatcred Bonda and SecuriUea..... 60 cta.per SIAM. Gold Coin or Bullion 81 25 por 81,000. Silver Coin or Bullion RB2 por $l,OOO, Gold or Silver P1at0............. ..81 P»r 8100. CASH BOXES or email tin boxee of Bankere, Broken. Capitaliata, Ac., content, unknown to the Company, and U Tn i .ottyany'o®Rra SAFES INSIDE ITB VAULTS at $&V$3O, $4O, $5O aild $75 a year, according to •tee and location. - • 4 ' ", . ” „ * Coupons and Interest collected for 1 per cent Interest allowed on Money Deposits. Truata of every kind B h owne, President.' Eobbbt Patterson, . ln4 . . . , Secretary and Treasurer. Jalo-th,s,ta,rply WATCHES, JEWELRY, dec* FIRST PREMIUM! PARIS EXPOSITION. P ATEK PHILIPPE & CO.’S & WATCHES, & 'The above makers have received tho FIRST GOLD MEDAL at the Paris Exposition. BAILEY & CO., @l© Chestnut Street, Solo Agents for Pennsylvania. Je6»th s tu-tft * - , • WM. E. HAEPUK, Chronometer and Wateh-maJrer, Respectfully taforma hla frienda and euatomera that he hu removed from over Mewra. Bailey A Co.’a, 819 Chert nut atreet, to Where he tatenda to keep on hand a auppiy of flirt quality Watehee,Chronometera,Clooka, Ladies’ and Genta* Gold Chains, Seals, Keys, Ac. Chronometen rated by Solar and Sideriai Transits. Eapecial attention given to repairing Watches. Jy2&Bmrp* PICTURES, FRAMES, AC. LOOKING GLASSES OF THE VERY BEST QUALITY. EVERY NOVEIiTIT JN STYLE at the lowest possible PRICES. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, 816 CHESTNUT STREET, CARPETINGS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. LEEDOM&SHAW, 910 ARCH STREET, Botweten Ninth We are now opening a foil and complete as sortment, both Foreign and Domestic, for Fall Balei. EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, NO. 612 CHESTNUT STREET, Just received, a large stock of, CHOICE FALL GOODS. WILL MOVE OCTOBER Ist TO S. E. corner Seventh and Chestnut Sts. ' aelT-lrr> MAURICE JOY BA LTI M O R E IMPROVED BASE BURNING FIRE-PLACE HEATER MAGAZINE Ji ILLUMINATINGDOORS. .1 The moat Cheerful and Perfect Heater in Cm, To bo had Wholesale and Retail of . „ J. S, CLARK* aeS-lmrpQ 1008 Market street, Philada. BLAIR’S LIQUID RENNET TOR MAKING IN A PEW MINUTES DELICIOUS DBSSSBN. HENRY C. BLAIR’S SONS. EIGHTH AND WAISDT BTSKKB. . mhlß-tu th it ftmUoC -QHAltEit-BWEEiT OORN-ao DARRELa JUBT RB O coiveAand for sale by JOSEPH B. BUSS/fiR A 00.. 10 Boutb.Dolaware avonua,li IPfStIHAWOEo REMOVAL. N 407 Chestnut Street, OABPETINGB, dec. CLOTHING, OMMyeWhisMes. THE LARGEST BEST STOCK OP FINE OLD RYE WHISKIES IN THE LANi IS NOW POSSESSED BY HENRY S. HANNIS &CO, Sl© tuad 220 SOUTH FRONT STREET, Who offer the same TO THE TRADE, in Lots, on very advantageous Terms. n ' Tbelr Stock «f Kye Wbliklei, IN BONJD. comMlwn all the favorite brands mwd lant, and runs ihrongli tlio various mouths of 18(tt,»66, and of tliis year, ap M prcttbnt date. ■ _ • liberal contracts made for lota to arrive at Pennsylvania R.R. Depot. ErHtai son!l.inc a Wl>arl, or at Bonded Warebouaoe, aa parties may elect* , • • mn-toaau CKOCEIIIES, MqHOBg, &C. ■ MEDICIItAI,. Thompson Black’s Son & Co., $ BROAD AND CHESTNUT STS., DEALERS IN FINETEAB AND \ CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. Goods delivered in any part of the city, or packed a©- purely for the country. mMS-th . tu-lyrrf JUST RECEIVED, 400 CASES, VINTAGE, 1865. (ViAjmpcrini) • * Green Seal champagne. H. & A. C. VAN BEIL, WINE MERCHANTS, 1310 CHESTNUT STREET. iYlMh.e.tq,Bms ; ; GENTLEMEN’S ECBNISHING GOOIM, THE FINE SHIRT EMPORIUM JOHN C. ARRISON, Nob. l and 3N. Sixth Street, - Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in every description of Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, In great variety and at . . Moderate Price. Particular attention given to the man ufacture of Fine Shirts, Collars, &o v warranted to give satisfaction. itf|(t| KEEP THEM AT HAND! - 0 1:1 •£* compound 10^ CAMPHOR TROCHES, ' Positive Preventive of • a H O Xi 3S s. -A. Dlarrhaa, Vftmtmy, aad Cholera Morboa, . <*, Bole Factor, O. H. Needles, Dreggiat, , iotv, iJth * Bam su., Fhila ol £. mailed on T9JtoJ,Bp6 •Hr WO MEDICINE GIVEN DRS. EVANS & RUTTLEY OF NBW VOKK CtTV. PRACTICAL PHYSICIANS For Chronic Diseases, Late of New York City, Albany, Montreal, Cleveland, De troit, Chicago, 8i Loufj, Buffalo, and Clncinctitl, O.* HAVE TAKEN THE CITY ASSEMBLY ROOMS, s. W. cor. Ninth and Spring Garden sts., WHERE THEV WILL Publicly Ileal the Sick Free of Charge, r'= * Without Money and Without Price, From 8 a. 81. until 10 A. SI. of each day, COMMENCING Monday, September the 9th, 1807. The public are Invited tp witncwi (ticet woudorful Cura. Krfomird at the Hall each SnorDin*. They have alfo taken Parlors 71 and G 9 ASH LAND HOUSE; Arch street, above Seventh, in the city of Philadelphia, where those who are able and willing to pay may come from 10 A. ii. until 8 P:M., • , of each day. .To Surgical Operation* Performed! Chronic Diet mc* Coed I Acute Pain Inataally Believed t THE LAME WALK! THE BUND SEE!! THE DEAF HEAR!!! fcsTOver 200,000 Patients Treated in 10 years.^^l DKS. EVANS <t RCTTLEY’S PRACTICE is niMU/ diseasesofa chronic nature. and' ca*i« given up as in curable. Tbcfr treatment f* peculiar to thetiwclrea: although then* have been men inall age* who bavebad the same magnetic power over the diseases of the body aud n ihd. (sotuc call It the “tilf* of Healing,") yet few havo possessed it to such ah extent over nearly all diseases and persona It ia a life and vitality passed from a strong, healthy body to a weak one, that restore the lost or unequal circulation of the vital or nervous Hold. So powerful Is this iotiuence,th*tp«r*one who have for uianv years suffered from diseases which bare Ixsoff Pronounced incurable, and to whom medicine has been administered with no good cffi-ct-bave been restored to health in an in credibly short space of time. By this treatment It takes but n few minutes for invet erate cases of almost any curable chronic disease, and *0 sut e is the effect that but few diseases require a f**»cond operation, except Deafness, Broken Rones. Dislocation, bad Curvature of Spine, and Suppurating Tumors. Even, these will be touch benefited l -always relieved from pain, and sometimes fully cured. READ THE FOLLOWING AFFIDAVIT. This Is to certify that I have been so afflicted with dcaf rm>M from a severe attack of measles, that for thirty year* I have "been unable to hear common conversation. Ihavo been operated upon by eminent physicians, but all to no. rurpose, until I went to Bcainard’a HalL in the city of Cleveland, when, After two treatments, lam able to hear quite as distinctly as ever. * MRS. WM. LINDSEY, 21 Seneca street, Cleveland, Ohio. Sworn to and subscribed before me, tiffs 15th day of August. 1866. Mrs. RUODA HOLLIDAY, Hiram, Portage County, O. Tumor of sixteen pounds weight, tits, dropsy, prolapsus uteri Had been a sufferer for sixteen years. Pronounced by eminent M* D.*s to be incurable. Cured with fourteen treatments, without mvdiclnc or knife. Would bo pleased to answer any inquiries. JACOB A. BOWMAN, FisbkiQ Landing Duehcaa Co., N. Y. Blind in left eye twenty years. Cured in five 4 minutes. Lost theme of left hand la the late war. Re stored in a few minute*. Can be referred to. „„ At If* ANNA CURRAN, $5 Oak itrect, Buffalo, N. 1. Muncies of the neck so contracted that her head was drown to her right shoulder for nine years. After a sur gical operatiomwaa discharged from, the hospital aa .ineu- Table. Was cured by- Drs. Evanavr"'' . James’s Hall, by one treatment off not rtio rxr*vtnur wo minutes. Was examined by Dr. (I. W. Oliver, of Buffalo, before an audience of 1,800 people, and pronounced pen* fectly cured. May he referred to. i>„ Mrs. IRISH, Harbor Creek ftnUjjicft, Erie co;jte. £*• Ovarinn tumor largo as a half-bushel. Had ! U SS^L ij? years. Was perfectly cured by two Will reply to nny inquiries made. A letter from this lady, ~ written eighteen months after her treatment, can be soeu llt For r fflrthor reference, tho afflicted arc Invited to witness oii wSSSftI W*. at.tl,oPuMlcltel.o r at our Farters at the Ashland (House, Arch street, 1 hlla.. Fa. ao7 IIOUF SBIKTh. OOF BKIKTB AND COKBETB.—MRS. E. BAYLEY. SiuVlnc atreet, la now manufacturing all tho va rieties o< hSop BkwS ciraeto. *c. Bhe has afeo the Rea} PrejSh®CSwSe of new etylee. Hoop Skirts altered end LEA & PERRINS’ CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. PRONOUNCED BY Gpanoisseuri S' TO BZ THZ “ONLY GO' SAUCE” AJTDAPFLIOAJBLI EVERY VARIED OF DISH. The btikwm of thl* roost delldonii «na nnrtralea condt. jtaent haring caused many unprincipled dealers to appir the .name to Spurious the Prouo u reaped* ftUh/ Mid earnestly requested to see that the names of IJBA & PERRINS are upon the WRAPPER, LABkC STOPPER and BOTTLE, IttUui aetufed by LEA # peRBJNB, Worcester. JOHN DUNCAN’S SONS, UIGENTB fob the united states, NEW YORK. ectftrtaiyep EXTRACT a Letter from a iDICAL GENTLE. " MAN MADRAS, to hi* Brother at >BOKBTEB, May, 1961, Toll JUBA & PER IS that their JOE, ia highly e»- acd In Indio, end D. ly qpinion,the moot liable ob well aa the at wholesome ICE that U made."
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