Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, February 22, 1868, Image 5

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CITY BULLETIN.
This ,t*iin*\DKJ.i nrA Dispensary.—Wc ppb-'
1 khedipfiiorcltiy, from the animal report' of this
txM.lfeht Jiietlrailon, an "urgent appeal .to o“ r
ciUzenkfor an Ihcreuto of funds, of which, U np
peara; It Stands In great need. Wo give to-day,
lrom therepof t, Vcbtidetecil statement of tho
immber drpßtients tinder the care of tho Dispen
*uty daring the past year, together with the
financial, hccouht and a list of the present Board
of Managers.
Fifteen thousand seven hundred and two pa
tienta llten treaUd since our last reportvia.:
Kceovdired or relieved
Removed or uncertain fjjx
Died..... I™
Remaining underenrc.... , *••• • • • •
Tbtal;. 5..; 15,702
The receipts for 1857 were £5,581 01. and tue
nditures $5,358- 71, leaving the small balauce
of 9127 .ITO In the Treasurer's liaiids.
The following is a llstJjt the managersdor 1808.
William F. Griffiths, %--i(leiih No. 1011. C in
tou street; Henry 1- MoVon, No. OOMBlnton
street; John Farnmu, NoA I<> Arch street; Geo.
B. Wood. No. 1117 Arch effect: D. Clark Whar
ton, No. 311 South Broad street; T. Wistar
Brown No. .514 Arch Btrcet; John M. WhitaU,
No. ISI7 Filbert street; JohD O. Browne, No. 307
Cllnlon street: Charles Ellie, S. W. .comer Tenth
and Market streets; Joseph P. Smith, No. 1131
Arch street; Thomas Wistar, Secretary, No. 1321
Arch street; William Hacker, Pcnu Building,
Philadelphia. ,
The payment of $6O constitutes a life contrib
utor and of $6 aa annual contributor to this in
stitution,’and entitles the payor thereof to admit
two patients at a. time to the care of the Dispen
sary for IhO whole term of his life, or for the
term of one year, respectively. 'Contributions
may be paid to W. L. Edwards, Treasurer, No. 8
North Front street, or to any of the above
named. ... "" ‘
The Guand MILITARY AND Citizens’ Dlt ESS
IT.OMKNAmjCoNCKKTOF COMPANY I, Grry Re
serves, take's place at Horticultural Hall on
Wednesday evening, the 2Gth Inst., and promises
to be onesof the bandOomcst Military Balls that
ever took I place In thla city. Tho promenade
concert'CWmiib will be' one of tho main features
of the-entertainment) .Will be very fine., The
music will be of the choicest kind, under the
direction^"of Professor 1 Benj.- K. McClurg. The
programihe of danclng lrielndoa all the latest and,
fashionahlu dances,' The decorations are in
charge OfEieut. W. A. Rollins, and will be of the
most appropriate kind. The supper will be
eerved by the well-known French caterer, P.
Pujol, and everything possible will 1 bo donoby
the Committee of Arrangements to make the
affair.a,grand success. There are but few tickets
remaining unsold, and they can bo purchased at
W. H. Morgan's, Nos. 142 and 144 North Ninth
street, R.'tyitUg & Co.ICNo. 1021 uhestnut street,
Geo. W. Eckert's, No. 11l South Fifth street, or
of any of the members of the company.
Ou* Curiosity Biiop, by Charles Dickens, is
published this day by T. B. Peterson & Brothers,
308 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, and is for sale
by all booksellers, price Twenty-five conts a
copy, and makes the sixteenth volume of “Pe
tersons' Cheap Edition for the Million, of Charles
Dickens! Works.” This edition will be complete
in eighteen volumeß, of which the following thir
teen arc now published, price Twenty-five cents
each, viz.; “Old Cufiosify Shop,” “Sketches by
‘Boz,’”“David Copperficld,” “A Tale; of Two
Ciiies,” “Hard Tirntß,” “Great Expectations,"
“Nicholas'; Nickleby," “Dombey and Son,”
“ChristmasStories,"“Martin Chuzzlowit,” “Pick
wick Papers,” “Oliver Twist” and “American
.Notes,” “Little Dorrit,” . and “Our Mutual
Friend,’! at Thirty-five cents each, and “No Tho-
TOughfarej” alien cents, and the others will fol
low one a week, until this series is complete. A
complete set of the eighteen volumes will be sent
so any one; free of postage, on reeelpt of Four
Dollars by the Publishers.
Meeting ;of the Teachers’ Institute.—A
public meeting of the Teachers’ Institute of the
city and county of Philadelphia was hold yester
day afternoon, at Copcert Hall. The room was
filled with teachers from the public schools, and
those friendly to the movement, Geo. I. Riche
in the chair. Several amendments to tho consti
tution were Tead and adopted. A resolution,
•offered by "Mr. Parker, asking for the passage of
a’resolution by the Board of Control, providing
for one session in the public schools ot the city,
was adopted. A lecture was then delivered by
Rev. A. A, Wllllts, on “Mental Dyspepsia,” and
• several' essays, written bv lady teachers, were
.read, after which the meeting adjourned.
False Alarm.— Lost night, about 12 o’clock,
on alarm of fire came from the signal box at
Paaeyunk Road and Recdstreet. The Fire De
partment turned out in full force, but upon
reaching that point, no fire conld be discovered.
About tho time the alarm was given there was a
bright light in a southwesterly direction, which
is supposed'to have been caused by tho bnrding
of a bam in Chester county. The policeman
who gave the alarm last night should learn liis
duties better,ahd not putso many firemen to such
inconvenience on a cold night.
Hhbrew Charity Ball Those who have
visited the-Academy of Music to examine the
preparations being made for the Ball in aid of the
Hebrew Charity frund, which takes place on next
'Tuesday evening, 26tb, will find that nothing that
good taste or judgment could suggest has been
omitted by the committee that can contribute to
the comfort and pleasure of those who may
attend. The whole interior of the building iB
most beautifully decorated, and presents a more
elegant 1 appearance thamupon any previous oc
casion.
A Brute.— An individual named Samuel Bale
residing at No. 2G4 South Tenth street, -was ar
rested yesterday by Sergeant Lacey, at Ridge
avenue and Buttonwood street, upon the charge
of misdemeanor. It is alleged that he stopped a
little girl who was passing along the street, and
made Insulting proposals to her. Ho was taken
before Aid. hlassey, and was Utld in $BOO to an
swer.
Thf. Tunis Sufferers.— Received by Eli K.
i’rice.Treasurcr.fpr the Tnnis sufferers (addition
al): Cash, $5; Frank, $5; Cash, $2; 8. W.R., $10;
Cash. $6; E. H., $1; L., $l5; W. P. C., $5; Cash,
$2: J. I). Wkctham, $10; Cash, $2; S. J„ $5O; W.
E. 1)., $5; A. C. V., $5. Total,. $l2O. Less
amount overpaid on draft to Tnnis, $2l 50—
$95 50. Remitted to Tnnis draft for u5l francs,
45 centimes—s9s 50.
Alleged Horse Thief A man named Chas.
Wolf was'arrested yesterday at Fortieth street
and Lancaster avenue, by Policeman Geddes,
upon the charge of having stolen a black mare,
valued at $350, from the farm pi Alonzo Gibson,
near CatharlnevUlc, Chester connty. He was
riding on the stolen apjttal at the time of hia
•capture. This mornlxmpe' was sent' to West
Cheater for trial.
Mr. Beixher’s Leciuri-— The lecture of Rev.
Henry Ward Beecher, at the Academy of Music,
on Thursday evening next, will doubtless attract
a crowded bouse. This will be nol only the only
opportunity of hoarlng this eloquent orator the
E resent season, but probably for a long time, as
e contemplates rearing from the lecturer’s piat-
Jonu for a protracted period.
Alleged Fugitive from Justice Henry
Clifford, aged nineteen years, was arrested this
morning, at Halaware ave Due and Market street,
upon the charge of the larceny of jewelry valued
at $OO, and some clothing, from the house of Ur.
Webb, at Wrightstown, N. J, Ho was sent bock
lor trial.
Fire.—This morning, about three o'clock, the
- eatipg bouse of Philip Lowry, Jr., in
ment of the market house at Sixteenth and Mar
"k< t -ilriviii was (somewhat damaged by Ore. The
llames originated from (he lamp under the heat
ing apparatus.
itrjNAv* A Y ami -Accident.—A pair of spirited
horses, attached to the family carriage of Jacob
ilirely, became frightened while being driven
iiJong Girard avenue, yesterday afternoon. Mrs.
Birely and her sister were thrown out and in
jured. The vehicle was wrecked.
Dummies on thkDaudy Railroad Negotia
tions are now pending, we understand, between
toe Philadelphia' and Darby Railroad Company
Aud- the Darby Plank Road Company, whereby
f-toua power may be used on that road.
Another Ciiamil.—The weather has again fo
come wiqtry. A stiff breeze sprang up early last
evening, and the mercury In r , the therihomelcr;
began to dcfcctd. Tho Wind’ howUd, windows
rattled. And signs squeaki'd all/night. .’At, day
light thii morning ibe mercury had got down ns
low ns J?degrces at some points in the city.
When people got;ap tills morning there was an
entirely different appearance of ’No mud,
no slush, no overflowed pavements. The streets
have become, perfectly hard again, and the .'Side
walks arc. again in good'' condition lor prome
nading. ,
The Young People’s tiftli
of the second scries of monthly sermons before
the Young People's Association of tlio Tabernacle
Baptist Church, Chestnut street; west of
Eighteenth,, will he delivered to-morrow evening.
o’clock, by Rev; Geo. Dana Boardraan, D.
I)., Pastor First Baptist Ohrireh, Philadelphia.
Subject. “The Despised Birthright.”.
The Death of Mp. Ingersoli,.— The mem*
hers of the bar will hold a meeting in the Supreme
Court room at ono o’clock on Monday affernbon,
to take action in reference to the death of the
late Hon. Joseph R. Ingersoll.
A Dangerous Man.—We notify tho public that
& person residing in Brooklyn, N. Y., is practicing a
dangerous innovation, and if steps are not taken to
slop his career, it will overthrow time-honored princi
ples and institutions. We refer to Dr, Wolcott, who
has an office at No! ITO Chatham fcquafe, N. Y.,622
Arch street, Philadelphia, 36 Winter street. Boston,
184 Vine streot, Ciucinna 1, Ohio, and tho, probability
is that he will have a Ann rooting established in all the
principal cities in the United States and elsewhere. At
all of the nboyo places he removes physical pain of any
name or nature, free of cost for everybody, with a liquid
preparation he calls Pain Paint, applied to the surface
of tho limbs or body with a brash. Although the re- ,
medy appears to be harmless as water; certainly leaves
no stain,and peoplo wt o have had-an application say
thatrhe sensation produced isdelightfbl, ana invigorates
ihemwondcrfnlly.allayingevery manner of pain or.
i nil animation instantly ;ana although It breaks up.vio
lcnt fevers In a few minutes, yet thesystem he adopts
is most damaging to all mannfactnrers of Pills, Lini
ments, and varions other preparations which, were for
merly used for tho same purpose. Bnt he supersedes
' and condemns all these old-established remedies, and
insists that Pain Point stops the pain instantly, and
does not cause moyc pain by its use. His methed of
curing all who come, free of cost, brings to each of
his different offices large crowds of people; who after
an application of Pain Paint go and tell, all their
friends and neighbors, and this, of course, brings more
and morepatfentS; and thus does groat damage to,
the regular profession. Patients- leave their physi
cians and goto Dr. Wolcott’s office, Or rush to the
nearest drug store and purchase a bottle of Pain Paint,
instead of Pills of other Liniments. Druggists admit
that they sell twenty bottles of Wolcott’s Pain Paint
to ®ne bottle or box of any other remedy. Times are
now doll, and It is very trying to sit down and quietly
submit to a man so dangerous to all manufacturers of
parent remedieß'and to the vast army of physicians.
We propose, therefore, to havo printed in all news*,
papers having a wide circulation that Wolcott’s Pain
Paint will kill everybody who btiys it. belfdefcnce
is the first law of natnre; and although the free sys
tem of enring everybody, adopted by'Drg Wolcott,
innv be of tho greatest good to the masses, yet it is
dca'ihtons who, manufacture Pills and Liniments.
Hoping a response may be unanimous for calling a
meeting to raise funds to carry out the project and
crush Pain Paint, our motto shall be, “Revenge Rale
Rivals.” RAMPAGE & CO. N. V. g
Dr. Wolcott’s Wholesale and Retail Depot for Phila
delphia, Drug Store, cast Arch street; where all pain
is relieved, free of charge.
S. H. Hastings, Agent.
CITY NOTICES
Spool Cotton. —Two spools for 9e.
Cotton, good, 200 yards, two for 9 cei ts.
Thlacottoh ismade npin all sizes iroin S to 80, ill
white, black and colors, its qnaliiy nimmally good, and
its lepgth (200 yards) is warranted. It is well adapted
lor boih hand and machine work. The demand for
this cotton is rapidly Increasing.
.Torn M. Finn.
S. E. cor. of Arch and Seventh streets.
Dress Trimmings—Lowest Prices— Dress
Trimmings of every description. Bilk Fringes, Bugle
Fringes, Buttons, Dress Linings, Spool Cotton, (I wo
spools for nine cents), Pins, Needles, Cambric and
Swiss Edgings. Muslins and Ribbons, can he had at
Greatly reduced priced at Sir. Finn’s. A upectai dis
count ‘wade to dressmakers.
John M. Finn,
Southeast cor. Arch and Seventh streets.
Corsets Woven—great reduction.
Corsets, woven, cane, 90 cents per pair.
' Corsets, woveD, 16 whalebones, $1 20 per pair.
Corsets, woven, stiff form, *1 40 per pair.
Comets, woven, 32 whalebones, $1 75 per pair.
The above and also onr embroidered corsets arc of
excellent makes and much reduced from former prices,
John M. Finn,
Southeast corner Arch and Seventh streets.
Selling Off. Selling Off. Kkbr’s China
Hall, No. 621* Clicptnut street.—We are now offering
(10 reduce stock belorc moving to our now Store, 1218
chestnut street, in April next,) onr entire stock of
Chinn, Glass and Stoneware, at greatly reduced prices.
Families and ethers about purchasing will not only
tiiid the lowest prices, bat the largest assortment In
this city, of all the newest styles,to select from. F«ni
liea about furnishing their country residences,wishing
to avail themeelves of our present reduced prices, can
select their goods and have them kept until wanted.
WHITIB FRRNCU OBIHA,
Dinner Plates, 9ltf inches, per dozen, $9.
Meat Dishes, oval shape, 20 Inches, each $2 75.
Meat Dishes, oval shape, 18 inches, each 1 75.
Meat Dishes, oval shape, 16 inches, each 1 00.
' Ment Dishes, oval,shape, 15 inches, each 88.
The pnhlic are invited to examine these goods for
themselves, and compare them with any in the city,
for double the prices.
Ja.meb K. Kebr & Bno.,
China Hall. SZO Cbcstnnt street.
Wooden Stands for Grass Bhades —We have
shout 150 Wooden Stands (French) lor Glass Shades,
which we will sell cheap to any one wanting the lot.
China Halt., 529 Chestnut street.
Gent’s Hats ! Gent’s Hats !
Silk and Soft Felt Hats.
The most complete stock in the city.
Oakfords, 834 and 836 Chestnut street.
‘‘Bower's Gum Arabic Secrets.” —Try them
for your .Cough, Sore Throat, H mrstness or Bronchial
Affections. Bower’s Depot is Sixth and Vino. Sold
liy druggists, 35 cents.
■What nose is more brilliant than a toper's
nose? Why, volca-no's, to be sure. Pat remarks that,
the chief glow of each comes from the crater. What
fnmily coal is the Bvery best in the city? Why, that
sold by W. W. Alter, at his yard on Ninth street below
Girard avenne, and at tho corner of Sixth and Spring
Garden streets. Mr. Alter : has greatly reduced the
price of his coal. '
Gent’s Hats 1 Gent’s Eats !
Silk and SoftHatß.
The most complete stock in the city.
Oakfords, 834 and 836 Chestnut street!
The Emaciated and weakened frame, ren
dered so by Neuralgia, nerve ache, or any other pain
ful nervous, affection, will regain its former vigorous
action bv the agency of Diu Tubneb'b Tio-douloubeux,
or Dnivebsau Nbubalqia Fill. It will terse and
stimulate the netvejluid, strengthen, the Whole nervous
system, and permanently expel any of the above dis
eases. Apothecaries have this medicine. Jounbton,
Holloway & Cowden. Agenta,Fhiladelphia.
A Star Among the Meteors.—Trashy scents
are flashed upon tho public, only to pass Into oblivion'
with meteor-llke swiftness meanwhile the star per
fume of the Western world, Phalon’s “filor de Mayo,”
has reached the zenith of public favor, and remains
There with no rival near the throne. Sold by all
druggists.-- -,-r: .
One of onr contemporaries says that the Ame
rican girl‘‘cost* more than she is worth.” That is a
slander which no one ever was base enough to circu
late about either the "Eureka" or the “Century.”
They are well worth all they coat.
Florence Sewing Machine.
'■ Florence Sewing Machlce.
Florence Sewing Machine.
Office, 1123 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
' Bargains, “at Gay'S China Palace, 1022 Chest
nut street.
The entire Stock must be closed out by tho 10th of
March next, as the premises havo to be vacated at that
time. - - 1
Call and see the extraordinary low prices that the
goods are offered at.
Every article Is marked in plain flghres. ..
Show-room opeu till nine o'clock at night.
‘‘The Bluejays, prophesying spring,’! havo not
exactly made their appearance,but the present pleasant -
weather iB-such, acontraßt Jflthe'bteak stormy duye of
last week that if maker:to'£hihk that spring will soon
be here. The change is almost as groat as seeing a
man dressed in ' a suit of clothiog from Charles
Stokes & Co.’s Clothing House, under the Coutineutol
—one who had nover bought his clothing there before.
Gent ! Gent’s Hats !
Silk ami Soft Felt Hats.
Tnc most complete stock in the city.
Oakfords,.B34 and 836 Chestnut street.
Deafness, Blindness and catarrh.—
J. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of the Byo and Bar, treats
all diseases appertaining to the above members with
the utmost success. Testimonials from the most re
llablesources in the city can be seen at his office, No.
806 Afch Street. The medical faculty are Invited to ac
company their patients, as ho has no secrets In his
practice. - Artificial oygs inserted. No charge made
tor examination.
THE RAILT EVENING BULLEI’!N.—PHILADELPHIA, SATimt>At, FEBRUARY 22, 1868.
' / F>;<»W6 TtMKs 'ltt tho£e«ku(Hog tlmeB. men
ofcaintinlrila'timl with satlstactiohj, toTj, AoiHdaca
ftlon hf deliciouscnuleetlottsmadif’hjrfiftJ. Whlt
. tnaii No, .318 .Chestnut, s.treet heiuW .Fourth,
i WBawiteMnwvbe thought, concctning.tijepvealdrntial
. <)nbspnn.’iao&od.v will deny thnfeWtiiunan' &.DoS's
ranunols, finOrbon-hons, cream frtiirs;’r6a)>te>t' forSau
iilmondd, Ac.. &e., are tmimn“aohed;aodailthipcacba
; hie; E. G. Whitroai.& CT>.imuks'OTlJ i ;w;,i>ef[j' ! s ttie
. daintiest, and.lhe purest bfrbnfeotiffAs.iiiM they-cou
fidentlybballeugc the world to compeui with them
snccesslolly. ■; ' •, % r;F.r-.,'; *■
Bup.gical Instruments anddlrttgrfatpi’stindriea.
I •: BNbWbEBi r <6’'lblofaeß,- ,'
■_ ;,23 d(iuth;Rl^itkstrdot;
BoWkp.’s Infant Cgedlal Is aceriaf and
sfsadycure for cholic, palus find spasmaAyielding
•great relief to children, teeming; ; Twenty-five Peats
■ per ho'He. . . .. ~,,...,v . i
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA FnenuMiy 23 f
WffcVe Marine Bulletin on Third Page,
Correspondence of tho Philudetnhla Kxebangs.
l* wfel; orl,; Feb. so—b pm.
Bark S W Holbrook,from M fit so 7! a« ibriesTo lIU \V| Uh,
Jr. from Begun','and Angnßairfi''m2 Trinidad, alt for
I’lillodolpbt.i, nrrived at tbs Hroakvvator to-dey. Ship
S’ rntforn left tho-harbor thH msrntng for PUllsdnlpMa.
Stpuim-is Stars and Stripes, for Havana; star of the
I nion, for New Orleans via Havana; and Norm in, for
Boston, went to sea to-day.
Yours, dm. JOSEPH LAFETBA..
MEMORANDA.
Steamer South America, Tinklepaugh, cleared at Now
Vo<k yesterday for KIo Janeiro, v 1 ,
Steamer Josephine, Lawlers, at from Wilmington, Del.
via Key Wcet, at Havana JSth Instant, and salted for
Galveston. ' •
Steamer Gen Sedgwick, Gates, cleared at New York
yesterday for New Orleans.
Bark Return. Chipman, hence at London 7th inrtant
_ Bark Sheffield, Taylor, from Genoa'for this port, salted
from Cadiz 2d inst . ' ; ■ - : r .. ■
Brig,Geo E Dale, Pierce. h«nco at Matsnzas Bth inst.
. Brig Julia F Barney. Carney, sailed from Cardenas Bth
Inst, for a port north 6f Hatteras;
Brls Active (Br), Jenkins, was loading at Havana 14th
inst. lor this port.
Schr Win B Mann, Stanford, cleared at New York yes
terday'for Jacksonville, .
_ Bchr Sophia Wilson, NowelL sailed from Matanzis
12th inst. for Delaware Breakwater. ■
HSchr Robbie W Dillon, Sotnem, btnee at DigKion 20th
Schr Henrietta Simmons, Godfrey, from Boston for
this port, at Holmee* Hole 19th lrist. , 5
FOB CHOICE PRESENTS.
STEPHEN F. WHITMAN’S
MANUFACTURES IN’
FINE CONFECTIONS,
MARKET STBFET.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
SMITH’S COMPLETE SPELLER’S MANUAL, enlarged
and revised 33 cents.
THE BETKt THED. a Poem, by Dr.W.el. Unthrlo, §1 (10.
LIBERTY ADDKEBSEa, by Salmon P. Chase and Prof.
C. D. CleveJand....... v ....... , ..81 OJ,
CLEVELAND'S Concordance to Miltin’a Complete Poeti
cal Worke..... on
ENGLIttII LTIJfiKATL'JtE OF TfclK. NINETEENTH
CKN'JUftY—« vew edition, thorowjhlj revised and
great!u e targed 60.
' Fifteenyears having elapsed since this volume wus
lirst published, the author felt it bin duty to revise it tlio
lougJdy nn*t hnv* it ro stereotyped. Accordingly, beaid°s
introducing into it thi ty new authors, with extracts
from their works, he has added tn it a new feature, which
the publishers think will bu welcomed uud valued. At
the end of each of the.first six decades is a “Supple ment
nry List” of such Authors of less prominence as have died
during that period; giving an account of them and their
works, with now and then some' littta gem from their
writing?; whiloin the lust decade will be found an ac
count of nearly two hundred living authors. By thus
bringing up hia work abreast of the age. ho has en
deavored to present in it a full and complete view-oT’the
literature of Great Britain of the present century.—such
a view as. the publishers believe, can be found in no
other single volume.
J. A. BANCROFT & CO,
fc224itrps 512 Arch street, Philadelphia.
Og CENT EDITION OF DiCKEltd'a nuKJW,
PETERSONS’ CHEAP EDITION FOB THE MILLION.
SIXTEEN VOLUMES ARE NOW READY.
ODD CURIOSITY SHOP. Prico Twenty-five cent**:
LIT TLB DOhRIT. Price Thirty.fiveoonto.
OUR MUTUAL FRIEND. Prico*l hirty-fivo cents.
SKETCHES BY ••BOX.” Pri<M Twenty-live cents.
DAVID COPPERFIKLD. Price Twenty-five cent*.
HARD TIMES. Price Twenty-five •
A TAIE OF TWO CITIES. Price Twenty-five cento.
GREAT EXPECTATIONS. Price Twenty.five cento.
NICHOLAS NICKLEBY. Price Twenty-five cent&
CHRISTMAS STORIES. PricoTwcnty nvecento.
DOMBEY & Twenty-five cento.
MARTIN CHUZZgteWIT. Price Tu enty-flve cento.
PICKWICK PAPERS. Price Twenty.five cents.
OLIVER TWIBT.w Prico Twenty-five, cento.
AMERICAN NOTES. Price Twenty-five cento.
NO THOROUGHFARE. Price Ten cents.
F6r sale bv all Booksellers.
Ask for “Peterßoua* Edition,** and take no other. Single
copies will be sent, free oi postage, on receipt uf
price, or a complete set, in eighteen volumes, will be
sent, on receipt of Four Dollars.
address all orde r t* and remittances to receive imme
diate attention, to the Publishers,
T. B. PETEItaON & BROTHERS,
fe22-2t a>6 Chentn.it 8t„ Philadelphia, P%.
“BALD MOUNTAIN”
BUCKWHEAT.
A VERY SUPERIOR ARTICLE.
FOB SALE ONLY BK
THOMPSON BLACK’S SON & CO.,
Broad and Chestnut Street*.
, . nolS-tuthstt
CALIFORNIA
‘ Orange Blossom Wine Tonio,”
•i •.
A delicioua beverage, made of pure Wine, and free from
Alcohol. Afl a semedy for dyspepsia and nerYoiu da.
..bilUy it Ib imed in EVance araiSouth America,
The trade will be supplied on liberal termu.
OAR MICK & CO.,
BOLE AGENT 3,
N. E. corner Front and Chestnut.
fell-tf m • • - -
CheituHt Htre«t, eppwlte lodcpende c null,
I Extensive- additions to this establishment havo lost
been completed at great dkpense. They comprise
A Splendid Billiard Saloon,
SO by carpeted floor, and sixteen of Phelan',
. . D opartxnept,
confuting ot twenty-flix neat and comfortable rooms, sun.
plied with ehowero, hot and coldl water, Ac.; a firet-claed
Rest aur ant arid Drinking Bar,
fitted up hi elegant style, and a well-appointed
Hair Cutting and Shaving Saloon.
S.OT. HEVlAHttS^ropriotor.
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Every One Interested
A « BEAL AT FORD'S FOETWEm™ Cginr
fo 14-1 mint ' EIGHTH and
SAMPSON SCALES!!
OEABLEB &: HABBISOE,
Bole Agent Philadejphla
N. F- corner market and Juniper.
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GBO6EKIEB, LI4UOBS, Al),
:EBTAi'KA,vrs;
AMERICAN HOTEL,
816 Chestnut Street,,,,
Philadelphia.
We would respectfully announw oiir
: sixth end most important PuWip Sale df
Oil ';|f*sintto(js, the work* of
‘distinguished * artists, to take - Id/,
the Foyer of the Academy of Muslo on
the Evenings of Friday, February 28 th,
and. Saturday, February 29th, at seven
o’clock precisely. ■ • '
The collection in now arranged for
Exhibition in the
Eastern Galleries of the Pennsylvania
Academy of Fine Arts, and will oon inue
on view daily from 8 A. M. until 10
P. M , with Catalogues.
Cards of admission will be required
at the door, and can be procured with
out charge at our Galleries, 816 Chest
nut street, ana atBcott’s Gallery, 1020
Chestnut street, opposite theAoademy
of Fine Arte. Cards of entrant eto the
Academy of Musio on the evenings of
sale will be indispensable, and may be
pbtainpd on the. previous days at the
same places.
, Among the most prominent names of
artists in the catalogue will be found
those of Leu, Herzog, Hoguet, Siegert,
Hennings, Zimmermann, MiUner,
Verschuur, Arnold, Von Sebon Jacob
sen, Hubner, Sohn,Graefele, Scßoultz,
Paul Weber, Van Oeventer, Waugh, E.
D. Lewis, Lambdin, Serres, De Vos,
Van XBmpnUeD, Heck, Van starken
borgh, imberg, Maiteliooi, Manzaoli,
Woiatti, (’ornieelias, Van fiieghem
Maes. Koeykens, Jordan, Nordeuberg,
Bobch. Patrols, Simler, Werner, Gesela
ebap, Walraveu, Manre. Addisone Rich
ards. Soiintag, Eagclbardt, Ficbel,Grips,
Eppn, Couder, Aceard, Boraf. Salentin,
SiniHie, Leulze, Cromble, X. Smith,
Mary Smith, Sheridan Young,
Rhomberg, Martin, Sondermann.
Meyerheim, Peale, Boker, Kauff
man, Stademann, SoHuesaelo, Braith,
Michael, Webb, Voliz, Hengsbaoh,
Mublig, Jungheim, Lindsay, Linder,
man, Woutere Waertens, Kretsch
mar, Boettcher. Borjesson, Bettke,
Both, De Haas, Fanfani, Schultz
and Durrie.
JAMES S. EARLE & SONS,
816 Chestnut Street.
B. SCOTT, Jr., Auctioneer.
felfrlU
AIR UB£BIEN'JFS#
See Sixth Face for Additional Amusement*.
ttfSf* French Benevolent Society.
CBiND COSCGRT
GIVEN IN AID OF TIIEIR POOR,.
THE AHPUYOM AIIATHjB IDSICAI ASSOCIATION.
Saturday Evening, February 220, 1868,
A.T THE
Musical Fund Flail*
Tlcketo, One Dollar each. To bo bad of all the MTTsic
Store*, and ot any of tbo
COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT.
Fupene Rourpol, C. Guitlou,
H. A. Fintard, Dr. Cainac.
M. V. Olry. , A. B. Durand,
KL Tirel. C. F. Hupfcld,
Clifford Lcwia.
fcl7*mwfMtrp*
American conservatory of music.
FIRST PUBLIC iu:nt KSAL
Of the Orchestral (Jl«es as a
GRAND OKt HFBTKA OF EIGHTY PERFORMERS,
At tUc Tenth M atin6e,
THIS AFTKKNOON, Feb. 22d, at 3M P. M.,
At NEW HORTICULTURAL HALL.
Tickets (for thla occasion only), 50 cents.
For ealo at GOULD’S, 92!) Chestnut street, and at the
door‘aftcr-,%) P M.
See notice under’Tnetroctiop.” lts_
SKATING PARKS.
West Philadelphia Skating Park,
n hirty-flrst and Walnut Streets.
The Skating is most eilendid on this Park, and aa this
paper goes to press a large number are on the Ice cnjo?ing
the sport It*
Keystone park, third and morris* all:
RIGHT. Skating
THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING.
It may he the last, come, enjoy it It*
FOR HALE.
Mfor sale-elegant residence, no.
2123 Walnut street
For Bale—Three Story Brick, No. 1903 Pino etroet
For Sato—Three Story Brick. No. 121 S. Twentieth St
•* “ Jj ouble Brick, Twenty-first St ah. Che# nut
** “ Three Story Brick, No, 112 N. Ninoteemh St
“ “ Three Stoiy Brick, No. 1605 Spruce street
fe2SM>t» 8. KINGSTON MoC <V, 420 W«lnn» St
STATIONERS.
HIGHEST PREMIUM AWARDED
FOB
BLANK BOOKS,
By the Paris Exposition.
WM, F. MURPHY’S SONS,
339 Chestnut Stmt,
Practical Blankßook Manufacturers. Bteun-Powe>
Printer* andßtttlonero. Diaries, Gold Pens. Cutlery.
A fall assortment of Blank Book, and Counting-House
Btatkroery.oonetantlyonband. uo»imw4mrp{
IE3IISK FtraiSElSGfieODS.
TO RENT.
Mg, . STORM TO LET. Mg
H«o f be«t an t St., bet. Eighth and mot lAa.
ADDIIEBB D. G. H„ BULLETIN OFFICE.
foW-lOtrpJ
riWABICIAdf.
NHm Mortgage, 7 per cent., Banda
, r " . ‘ I OF TUB ■•'■■■ "
iityj#?-* Bi 00,
! V/c offer for sale at 88 ANDACCROED INTEBISBT;*
limitedartount of these Honda, eecarid by aFlrtt Mott
Sigaite on Q) tollca at Railroad froth: I'uionto LOganatirti
- forming part of the ORfcAT, THBOUCB; LIS IT FROM
mTbBtBOH TO Og KJAGCVJoat completed, vigßteu.
j benvilto and Oolumbu., Ohio.
. Full Infonnafclan given od appUcotlonto
"iW. 11. NEWOAbD, Sll« *AE*T*E%V
B. E. CORNER DCfCK &, WALNUT OTB.
7. '■
, fe!»-12tr« 84 SOUTH TJlIUI) STREET.
Seven per Ct, Ist Mortgage Bonds
OF TIIE PENNSYLVANIA AND NEW VORK CANAL
AND RAILROAD UOMI'ANV,
OnaJ anteed, Principal and In'erest,
By the Lettish Valley Rail oad.
There Honda an a portion of 83.(00,000 on a toad which
will i o,t aoont 80,000.000, and being guaranteed by tue
Lcbigh Valley ltailroad; representing about. SIG.OIO.COO,
arc, iu ovory raped, : ■
A First-Class Investment. ~
At 108 they pay as much interest oa Iteadtoe grim. „
At 110 “•■ “ “ Lehigh Valley 6'a at 90.
At 100 “ •• *' “ North Teona. 6'a at 90,
Wo offer them for sale at
93 and accrued luttifit from Doc. I, IB6T.
C. & H. BORIE,
3 Merchants’ Exchange,
.OB
BOWEN & FOX,
13 Meroh&nta’ Exchange.
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POPULAR LOAN.
Prlaeipal and Interest Payable In field
Special Agents
CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD CO.
Office of DE HAVEN 4 BRO. f
No. 40 South. Third St.
WE OFFEB (FOB SALE
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
CENTRAL PACIFIC R. R. CO.
At Par, and. Baolt Interest.
There la a vory large European demand fir three
Bondi, which, added to very largo home demand, wiu
soon abeorb all the bonds the Company can iaaue.
The above Bonds pay Six Per Cent* Interest
In UoM. and are a Firs* Mort*a«« on a road
costing about three times their amount, with very
large and constantly increasing net revenue.
DE HAVEN & BRO.,
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF GOVERNMENT
SECURITIES. GOLD, 64.
No. 40 S. Third St.
NEW YORK STOCKS.
ALL FLUCTUATIONS IN THE
NEW YORK MARKET
or
Stocks, Gold and Governments,
Constantly furnished us by oar Now York House.
STOCKS
Bought and Bold on Commission In Philadelphia, New
York and Boston.
GOLD
Bought uid Sold in largo and email amount?.
GOVERNMENT^SECURITIES
Bought and Bold tat New York Price*.
SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO.,
NEW FORK, | PHILADELPHIA,
3 Nassau St. I IGS. Thirds*.
CENTRAL PACIFIC R. R.
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS,
Prinoipal and Interest Payable In Gold.
This rood receives all the Government bounties. The
Bonds are issued under the special contract law.of Call
forcia and Nevada, and the agreement, to pay Gold hind,
ingin law. - ; .v
We offer them for sole at Par. and accrued latereit from
Jan. Jit 1868. In currency. i
Government! taken in Excbißgrat the market rotes.
BOWEN & FOX.
13 MERCHANT’S EXCHANGE.
special Agents for the loan in philadel
PHTA. jaOT-Scmp
BANKINGHOUSE
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JiyCoqke&Cp.
112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PHILAD’A
Dealers in aU Ctovenunent SecoirittM.
• ocMtimhaim r ■
In Consequence of our Rapid Sales,
THE BATOFOR •
NORTH MISSOURI R. R.
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
Will be Advanced on and After the Ud jb*ts
BOWEPT & FQX,
18 Merchants’ Exchange.
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BANKBBS, ; .r ■'
•ft, south Third Street. p;
il :■ THE SAFE BEPOSIT
For Pate KceplMfof Valuable*, Pecan
tica t cici, ana (tenting of suic*.
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In Contemplation of the AddilSmfli
Several New Departments
TO OCR
BUSINESS,
We areprepared to (Hom Out
PRESENT STOCK
FABULOUSLY LOW PROCEB,
Gommenoing on Satnrdajr, Fein 16th»
WK BUUX oim
150 COL’S WINTER CLOAKS AT $5,
REDUCED FROM $3O AND «aO,
RICH COLORED VELOUR CLOAKS*
REDUCED TO 93D.
Astrac’ian and Other For Cloth Cloaks*
REDUCED TO SIS.
BLACK MOSCOW CLOAKS*
REDUCED TO 810,810.818 AHDS9O.
RICH LYONS VELVET CLOAKS,
REDUCED TO $OO.
nrotra
EUR DEPARTMENT
We Have Made :
A Very Palpable Redaetioa*
A quotation of price* trill convey no adequate Idea In tfc*
abetsce of as examination of ttaariocfc*
CfoakCMhs Reduced.
Drew Material* Reduced.
Black Sake Reduced.
Spring and Summer Stock
OC all kinds reduced in order to
CLOSE OUT
Before commencing the necenory alterations.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO,
No, 920 Chestnut Street.
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Mhti- L KoTATI. —THOMAS & SUMP SALE.—
Modern ThrfC-»tory Brick Iteridonce. No 2133 Sprnen
wreet, east of Twenty-second street, 20 feet front, W 7
feet dees.-On Tuesday. March 3d. i&&«t 13 o’clock,
noon, will te sold at pablio sale, at the Philadelphia Fix
change* *!! tfc at modem brick m«w«e»"Wit*a
French roof, and lot of ground situate on tins #o »tn ride of
Spruce 23d feet wratof Twenty-firet street. No. 5119 s
oontainieg in f i ontou Spruce ativct 29 feet and ex tending;
In depth 107 feet, to a, 3 feet wide alto?. It has a*wuda
front audbiownrtonc drowsing; parlor, breakfoat-roont
and kitchen on the tir#t iloor; 2 chambers,
and Horary on the second floor; 5 chamber* and bath-ro xm
on the third Uocr, and 5 chambers on the fourth floor: fla
tbed iu the best manner; plate-riaa« windows In first '
trtoiy;, stationary washstand, water•clo?et, gas,net and
cola waier.Jumac<*,cookinff-naige,Aic.
930~ Clear of oil incumbrance. •
may remain on mortgage.
M. THOMAS i wNS, Auctioneers,
fe233 ■ 138 and 141 SonthFonrth atreet
> juibAl* .ko iAT B. —THOMAS k SONS' SALB.-
■5B Two-Kory Brick Stem and ' Dwelling. NO. 1433
MOL bhipponliTcct. wl bn two-story hrtikliwilling in
tlm resr. on Tuesday. March 3d.lBeiC atl2d'clo«fc,noan, v
ground, situate on,the; south side of .Bhipoon street,!®
feet g inches out df Pifteontii street, No. IiSJ: contamhur
m front on 3him*en »treet27 fert Hi lnc&ci, (inclndtpaon
tho east side a 3 feet 8 Inches vide alley, and to bo kept
open for the uio of thla and adjoining pi operty.) and ex
tending ln.depth 74 icet to a 5 ,feet vvlde aUev. with this
privilege thereof. Also, a two-story Kick dwelling in the
rear. ho.-, •■■■'■
BV'Clear .t all Incumbrance.
Terms—Bl,ooo may remain secured as a ground rent,
, ggrMsy be examined any day previous toggle. .
•■ri’oreerslon l>t April. \ .
Mr THOMAS A 80NA Anothmeemt
; ten 99 189 and 141 South Yourth street
M fLBUO -UAta-TUOMAB i « I BQNS,^.UCj
On ! ueMjny.'Alorchsi B®, atTiao’cloclt, n«on, JW ■**
biick meeau»gc. wftl» Ibreeßtorr Back building* and lot
of around, Bitoate on the west aide qfThiltoeßto nreaU
above Spring Garden Btroet. No. 638 i the lot
front ou Thirteenth srrtet J» feet Including th"jf»**erß
half of a afcetlolnche* wide »Jley«»nd .extMiaw,W
Hoor; cb»w.ber «0d HlUiDff-roottioiiihe
two chambers on :tb& third floor; has the gag* bath, be*
and coltf waUredoaet,oookiag*i;ango*;«c. •'
g*r Clear of all incnmbmnce. ■
Term*-$3,000 may remain on mortgage. Immediate
tOßßesßlon. m! THOMAS & SONS. AucttoncoM.
-laaandJfUioimJtoJfftjteSfife..-
—fonass
KfcAt £BTA»IS.-THOMAS.fS SONS’ SAtKr
fp Modern Three-atory BrlchDwelllnc, No 16MNorth
JByL Twelfth afreet above .Tefforeon rtieet-Qn TuCTday,
MdKB 86S'aT#Vi , otee)t"'b»»l»rVflU'‘ 1 80 volA at publte
Bale, at thePMJadclphia Exchange* all that modem
tbreectory brick mewmoge, with two*atory l>*ck‘Dutia-
Idsb arid iotof ground, sltunto on the wost nido of'Twelfth
meet, 220 fett north of Jeffeiuon street, No. 1526; con
taining in front on Twelfth sticet 17 feet, and oxtendiojt
in derth 118 feet to Fawn street, It contains B room*;
has the paalntrodacedi bnth; hot and cold water, oook
inuranpe, &c. , .
Terme—s2,loo mav remain on mortgage.
" ’ M. THOMAS At SONS, Auctioneers).
fe2229 > • 189 and 141 Sonth Fourth, street^
:gal notion.
l n 'min ’coyni yj?. common pleas foiIJSS
JL' Citv and Outintv ’of PhiladolPhln. —JSL*K
LAWSON vs. JOHN LAWSON, Dercmbor icra. lwrJ.
No. —, )n Divorce. To JOHN LAWSON,
vSir take notice that witnraaealn *be ,
will bo extunlnod on port of Libellant, on SAI UKOaV.
March Utb, 1868. boron* CHAB; DAVIS.
at the oflica of thu undoivlgued, 128
Attorney pro LtbOlLuL
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