Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, March 12, 1868, Image 5

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    CITY BULLETIN.
A Nonim - Cirmurr.—With all her- medical
schools and the multitude of benevolent institu
tions, Philadelphia has never had a hospital for
the gratuitous treatment of orthopnedie forms of
thestYE—Courmatraircomplaints-tif-this-cliarac
ter are among all classes of the community, only
those persons who were possessed of means have
hitherto been able to place
In hemselves under pro
per nu dical treatment. the PeurlaYlvania:
hospital, for instance, persons with club feet, or
hip dif-Case,are never, except in very rare instances,
admitted unless able to pay for, their board
and for, the services of a physician. Tee effect of
this has been that every poor person suffering
from deformity was placed beyond , the reach of
cure, and compelled to bear the infirmity to the
.grave. The want of a purely charitable institu
tion which should treat this form of disease has
long been felt, and at last it iS . 6llpplied. A num
ber of prominent pbpiciAllS and unprofessional
gentlemen have combined and established an
Orthopaedic Hospital at No. 15 SDath Ninth
street This institution was formally opened
yesterday ,under the direction of a coterie
id the most skilful and accomplished
medical wen of • this city. Its pe
culiarities are these: First, It is
purely charitable , . and the very best medical
treatment is given free of charge to every appli
cant of every sex. color; age or condition. The
leading forms of eisease to be, treated are club
feet, hip disease, spine disease and bodily defor-
MiliC6lll general. There are two wards in the
hospital containing from twelve to sixteen beds,
where patients with the most aggravated cases
will be kept, until! cured, without cost to them
selves. The capacity of the institution will
be shortly increased in this respect by the addi
tion of the adjoining building,
which will give much more,
room and furnish larger accommodations for
patients. There is an experienced matron in
charge of the domestic affairs of the house, and a
resident physician of the highest skill. Artificial
limbs arc applied to those who bring to the
hospital and it is hoped tat the instithem
tution, if
properly ,
supported by the h people, will soon be
enabled to furnish these substitutes for natural
limbs to applicants gratuitously. This is a mere
outline of the work proposed to be done by the
managers of this great charity. We give the fol
lowing list of officers, that the public may be
assured that the institution will reach the highest
efficiency :
_Board of Managers—Edward Hopper, Presi
dent; d G. Fell Charles Macalester, Samuel S.
White, Hon. William S. Pierce, Dilwynn Parrish,
Jos. C. Turnpenny (Treasurer), C. E. Norton,
James B. Nicholson, Jos. B. McCreary, - Thomas
G. Morton, D. Hayes Agnew.
nmsulting Surgeons—Prof. S. D. Gross, M. D.,
Geo. W. Norris, M. I).
.ittending h:urgcons—Thomas G. Morton. M. D.,
D. Hayes Agnew, M. D. H. Earnest Goodman,
M. 1)., S. W. Gross, M. I).
Orthipadie Mechanist—D. W. Kolbe.
And now, in commending this great and noble
institution to the public, we venture to appeal to
the liberal and generous of our citizens for con
tributions to aid the self-sacrificing men who have
inaugurated the work. Dependant entirely as
they are upon the liberality of their fellow citi
zens, they feel that they will not have to appeal
in vain to them to sustain them in their efforts
to alleviate so much suffering and misery. Let
every man, woman and child oive what they can
in this direction, assured that in so doing they
are contributing in a large measure to the happi
ness and health of a great class of their fellow
creatures.
Contributions in aid of the Hospital may be
sent to the Treasurer of the Board, Jos. C. Turn
penny, No. 813 Spruce street, or to any of the
Managers.
OUR PETROLEUM TRADE.-At a large meeting
-of-gentlemen-interested in_the petroleum business
in this city, held on the 10th inst., at the rooms
of the Commercial Exchange, Mr. A. R. Mc-
Henry, Chairman, and W. W. Selye, Secretary,
it was resolved that the trade form themselves
into an association, to be called the "Petroleum
Association of .Philadelphia " and a committee
were appointed to draft articles for the govern
ance of the same.
Thefollowing resolutions were also adopted
by the meeting :—One endorsing the recent ac
tion of the National Petroleum Convention held
in Pittsburgh, opposing any tax. on refined oil,
and also one in opposition to the proposed stamp
tax, or any additional regulations that will add
expense to oil in bond until the present tax shall
be entirely removed. A committee was appointed
to proceed to Washington to act in conjunction
with the committee appointed by the National
Convention to secure the ends desired. The
meeting adjourned to meet at the call of the
Chairman.
MR iv. KEMI:LE ' S ExAniNGs.—The sale of tickets
for the first course of Mrs. Kemble's Readings
commenced this morning at Mr. J. E. Gould's
Piano Wartrooms, ty2:l Chestnut street. There
was a large crowd assembled some time betore
the commencement of the sale, which is pro
gressing very briskly. ' As the seats are not re
served, and the tickets arc sold singly or in sets,
more, time is required for the sale, but
it is very evident that the whole number of tickets
will he disposed of immediately. There was quite
a diversity of opinion in the crowd this morn
ing, on the "reserved seat" question, some ap
proving 01 the return to the old fashion of "first
come, first served," and others expressing thelt
strong preference for the more modern couve
Menet of reserved seats.
DEATH OF A. GALLANT SOLDlElL—Lieutenant
Lausir:g B. Fletcher, late of the Eighth Pennsyl
vania Cavalry, died on Tuesday afternoon, at the
residence of his father, Joshua S. Fletcher, Esq.,
of this city. Lieutenant Fletcher 'enlisted as a
private, at the ago of sixteen, and distinguisueo
himself in the the Army of the Petoruae iu many
hard-foughVbattle, thus gaining the.rank-whieh
be , hod at the close of the Wal,_:lll9 was a brave
and dei,astedlitifenifterathe
by his attention to duty and his faiffituluess to
the cause of his country, the praise of his coin•
mending officers. His death will be a source of
regret to a large circle of acquaintance, lu this
city.
LARCENIES AT RAILEOAI) Dl:VoTS.—Robert Ihr
ney was arrested yesterday and taken before Ald.
Dallasmiton the charge of the larceny of coup
.
hugs from the Baltimore , Rallrokul depot. , lie was
held in $7OO ,bail for trial.
&dm Rodgers, a negro, was before Ald. Sees
upon the chartte of the larceny of iron front the
North Pennsylvania Railroad depot, at Berks
street. lie was caught in the act of removing
spikes from the rails. Ile was held in $3OO bail to
answer.
BEATING ins Wirn.—Michael Haley was before
Recorder Enen this morning upon the charge of
assault and battery upon his wife. He resides at
No. Mayland street. It is alleged that he re
fuses to work, while his wife labors incessantly
not only to support herself and three children,
but Michael also. What little money he earns ho
spends for rum, and when drunk, goes home and
abuses and beats his wife. Ho was sent to
rlson.
Tax Ruccatarat.—The,term of Joseph Eneu,
Esq., Recorder of the city„will expire to-night at
12 o'clock. Mr. Eneu has occupied the position
for ten years, and has discharged the duties with
great satisfaction to all who have had business
relations with him. As yet Governor Geary has
not appointed a successor. There are several
applicants for the office.
Rountam—John • Jones was committed, this
morning, by Alderman Morrow, for the larceny
of $5,, belonging.to a man named Kelley'. The
hitter was on o h spree, and had a twenty-dollar
hill - elfanged - ila Holland's tavern, N0;2419 South
Front street. :Jones took five dollars from the
change and lan off.
ASSAULT WITH A KNIFE.—A man. named Jacob
Krief was arrested laid' night, at Fifth and Ox
ford streets, upon the charge of assaulting a
German with a knife. Lie was taken before At
'Devlin, and was held in $l,OOO bail to
answer at Court. The German was not tio.
dowdy injured.
CIIOIiP.D to DEATII.—A boarder at a hotel No.
1629 Market street, was choked to death last eve
ning. White engaged in eating supper a piece
of meat lodged in his throat, and all efforts to re
move it proved unavailing.
Fousamuso,—A male infant, about four days
old, was found last evening on the steps of a
Louse in Gossamer avenue, Noble street, above
•lwoth. The little one was properly cared for by
a Lady living in the neighborhood.
Jevinvux DarnaVere —A youth . named.
James Coohoun, aged 17 years, was arraigned
talon) Recorder Enou last evening, upon thtS
charge of larceny. Hating the last fourteen
Months ho has been employed in the drug• Store
of B. H. Sleeper & (.q., Nos. 722 and 724
Market street. The firm had so much confidence
- intleryout h-tlint-they-allowxl-him_to_do_l3 Ir
lion of their collecting. From the first of ap
tember last up to the present timb, it has been
ascertained that ho has collected and receipted
for $395 41, and made no return of the money.
Upon searching him after his arrest, several
cheeks for seats in private boxes in a
place of amusement where liquor and
cigars ore dispensed to the audience
were found. It was then suspected
that CoohOun had been leading a life of dissipa
tion, and an investigation of his past movements
were made. It was then found that he had been
in the habit of visiting the theatre referred to and
always occupied a private box. Ile was not
spitting of his money,
,and two or three bottles of
wine per night was not au unlisted circumstance.
lie has also taken a fancy to one of the ballet
girls on the stage and seat her a niag,iiifieent anti
costly basket of ti.owers. Alter the hearing
Coohoun acknowledged Lis guilt. He was com
mitted in default of t11,2o) bail to answer
at
Court, and instead of enjoying himself in a
private box at the theatre last night, as a ticket
in his pocket indicated was his intention, be
occupied very private quarters in a certain stone
palace in Moyaintesing.
DF.,,vrn OF Dn. Cone.—Dr. .Joseph It. Coed, a
well-known citizen of the Fifth Ward, died
yesterday. The deceased was au active politician
of the Democratic school. During a portion of
the war he served in the field as a volunteer sur
geon. He bad the reputation of being an amiable
kind-hearted man.
JARVIS'S So LIMES. —The fourth classical soiree
of Mr. Chas. H. Jarvis will take place at Nata
torium Hall, Broad street, below Walnut, on
Saturday evening. The programme is well ar
ranged and . comprises compositions of Eichu
mann, Liszt, Chopin and Beethoven.
HOT SHOT AND SHELL
A letter from Theo. D. C. Miller, M. D.. gradu
ate of Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New
York:
Da. Woi.corr, No. 170 Chatham square, New
York—Aar Bir: Pardon the liberty, but I wish
to have an agency from you for testing your val
uable remedy,T.Ani rmyr, on all suffering pain,
fret of-eost;Wfie May apply, No-. liM-Third-ave—
nue. lam a graduate of Bellevue Hospital Med
ical Coinc. I know that doctors are jealous of
PAIN PAINT, for it makes their old dry bows rat
tle terribly; but I sell it right under their Very
nose, just to snake them think of starvation, if
nothing more. I will not be bullied by a gang of
half-made doctors, two-thirds of whom ought
not to have the consolation of PAIN PAINT when
suffering from disease aggravated by the use cf
their own deleterious nostrums. lam bound to
fight it out on this line it it takes all Summer. I
am confident I can drive them from the field with
PAIN PAINT. Expecting an early answer, I am
most tidy, Tur:o. D. C. MILLER, M. D.
January 25, 1868.
Dr. Walcott'a Wholesale and Retail Depot for
Philadelphia, Drug Store, 622 Arch street, where
all pain is relieved, free of charge.
S. H. RASTINC:S. Agent.
CITY NOTICES
Ntatvotis AFFECTIONS depress the mental facul
ties as well as undermine the constitution generally.
This can - be prevented by taking _an OCCllBieefll dose of
DR. 'rtllNEnli TIO-DOULOUREUN, or UNIVERSAL IstEII
BALOIA PILL, which will tone and stimulate the nerre
_fluid, and ppsitirely cure neuralgia, nerve-ache, and
any other painful nervous diseases. Apothecaries have
this medicine. JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY COWDEN,
Agents, Philada.
iI:RNITURE SLIPS, or 100 SC covers for furniturp;
Linen and Chint7., in great quantities and varieties,
and competent hands to cut and tit covers, at Patten's,
1408 Chestnut street.
CITILDRF.N Cr TING THEIR Trx.rir, or afflicted
with cramps, cholic, griping and other infantile com
plaints, obtain instant relief from the use of Bower's
Infant Cordial.
JUST RECEIVED ' an invoice of the
FINEST GRAD IiSOF SOAPS AND PERFUMERY,
Mann factii red by
DELETE EZ, PARIS.
Imported direct by Frederick Brown, importirw,
manulaetnring and eiepenehig Chemist, N. E. corner
Fifth and Cheatnut at rce64.
"BowEr.'s Gum AP.AI3() SECRETS."—Try thorn
for your Cough, Sore Throat, Hoarseness or Brouchiql
A ITeetious. Bower's Depot is Sixth and Vine. Sold
by druggists, S 6 cents.
St t:tcc HATs. Spring hate.
The newest and most beautiful styles.
The vt ry lowest prices.
Oakfords', Continental Hotel
--
GAY', CHINA PALACE
1022 Chestnut street
A CARD,
Geo. Gay would respectfully inform the citizens of
Philadelphia and the trade throughout tla: country that
he will continue the business at 1022 Chestnut (S. 11.
Iriebardiam k Co. having failed to comply with their
contract to take the learn), and hqs associated iu part
nership Mr. Morris Briggs. a gentleman of largo
cap Pat and long bitsine..is experience. Tne present
stool: must be :dosed out, regardless of cost, to make
morn for fresh importations. Geo. Gay will visit
England, France one Germany, during the spring and
summer to purchase uoods, and will executo any
orders entrusted to him promptly, and fur a NIIIII
IVmicisvi VII.
FIA.GIENCE SEWING MACHINE.
Florence Sewing Machiee.
Florence Sewing Machine.
Office, 1123 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
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/I.A LI:II V ECI:T.IIILIC Antic RENENVEIt
in ttiiTtlrEd icy trt~ st - inktliall'arrutiority. intriueic
merit alone int rodutes it into general use.
Srt CIALTY.—AII those gents desiring elegant
fitting pantaloons will fold tuem at C. C. Munch &
Co., continental Hotel, Ninth street. as this branch of
Tailoring is made a specialty, and really warrants an
invitation. Always aline stock of goods on hand.
SitAnEn CORN. Shaker Corn.
Dried, sweet Shaker Corn,
For sale by .
„ ,Mrretimit, & FnitTounr,
1204 Chestnut street.
Titr, BAR OF THE SISNATE."—It is believed
by thef,e persons who are well posted up in Matters at
, he Capitol, that the charge at the bar of the Sewn e
hereafter will be twenty-rive cents for 'mixed drinks,
and 111 K en cents for plain do. This reduction is made
account of the dullness ?of business this session.
All the .spir it is taken out of members on account of
~lowness of proceedings. The charge of Spring
Clothing at Chas. Stokes Sr., Co.'s CiUttliDg
under the Continental, will also be much reduced be
low the prices of last season.
FURNITURE MENDED, re-upholstered and yarn
101W to look equal to new, at Patten's, 1408 Chestnut
street,.
I gAIIILAND 11AllS. Maryland HOME.
These deliciously flavored Hams
Constantly on hand, by
MITCHELL t FLETCHEI
luarannuorrs and &nal, sta' sundries
SNOWDEN SG SuoTurh
23 South Eighth ativet.
'WILMOR'S COMPOUND OF PURE COD LIVER OIL
ADD Limr..—The great advantage of this compound
over the plain oil is that the nauseating taste of the oil
is entirely removed, and the whole rendered entirely
palatable. The offensive taste of the oil has long acted
as a prominent objection to its use; bat in this form
the trouble is entirely obviateff. hoot Of certificates
might be given hero to the excellence and success of
Wilbor's Cod Liver Oil and Lime, but the fact that it is
regularly prescribed by the Medical Focally is suffi
cient.
For sale by A. B. Wllbor Chemitff, No. 166 Court
street, Boston.
In Philadelphia by Johnston, Holloway & -Cowden,
and French, Richards & Co. ,
SPRING ITATS.ur-SpriDg Hats.
The newest and most beautiful styles,
The very lowest prices.
Oskfords', Continental Rotel
llor CROSS BUNB.--Fresh - every day through
Lent, at Norse's, 902 and 904 Arch atrect.
Diann TONGUES, &C., Ace.,
For sale by
MITCIIELIa &
1204 Chestnut 6truct.
DRAFNICHS, BLINDNESS AND CATAIINII
- -
J. Isaacs, M. Professor of the Eye and gar„ treats
all diseases appertaining to the above members with
the utmost success. Testimonials from the most rt.-
liable sources in the city can be seen at his s uffice, No.
805 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited
accompany their patients, as be has no_ secrets in uiw
pruttce. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made
for examination.
THE DAILY EVENINff BULLETIN.-.PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 12,1868.
Eiritina Him. Spring Hata.
The newest and MGEd beautiful styles.
The very lowest price+.
Oat: fords', Continental lintel
TEA. Ten. Tea. .Tea.
Black, Green, Japan,
And every description of
Flue quality Tea,
11121 - GRAND RATIFICATION MASS
THE REPUBLICAN CITIZENS OF MLA
The TRUE CO VBERVATIVES, who labored on long
under the MARTYRED LINCOLN, and fought Bo bravely
under
GRANT, SHE RM AN, THOMA SUKLES, SHERIDAN, MEADE,
SI,
and their mid Compeers, to preserve our
THURSDAY EVENING, 12th inst.,
to ratify the proceedings of the Republican State (;on
vention, to encourage our ratriOtlc Congress in ita eflug
pie with
PRESIDENTIAL TYRANNY AID USURPATION,
and to take measures for the safety of the Union and the
The HIGH CRIMES and MISDEMEANORS of
ANDREW JOHNSON endanger our Liberty.
He 'lia• broken the Lana t let him be miniaticd by the
Law!. He halt violated the Constitution: let him bit
tried UNDER the FORMS and in TliE SPIRLT of tho
CONSTELUTIUN.
All ore invited who are opposed to the Supremacy , of the
ON Ii•MAN POWFIt ; all who long for the QUID f which
for two years that one•maa power has BROKEN; all
who desire
which that Power has depreeeed ; all
SUPPORT THE
TIONAL NATIO ONO NAL CREDIT AND NA.
HR;
THOSE WHO SAVFD
LE IT ; um . COUNTRY SHALL
RU
Who fought againet Rebellion and eufferedin behalf of
• LIBERTY AND UNION. •
The following distinguished Speakers will aldress tho
meeting:
GEN. JAMES W. NYE, U. S Senator, of Nevada. '
lioN. SIMON CAMERON. U. S. Senator.
GEN. DA VIBE E. SICKLES.
GOV. JOHN W. GEARY.
GGA:- . . ANDREW-CI—CURTIN.
HON. GALUSIIt CROW, and others.
By order of the Joint City Executive and State Cemttt I
Committees.
mhlo 11trpf.
BOOK FOR THE CAMPAIGN.
LIFE OF G.RANT.
By DEACON DYE. For Fate at SANSOM STREET
HALL, and by all newedealerr. lAD-2ln)*
NEW BOOKS: NEW BO OK$
PUBLISHED THIS UNITAND FOR SALE BY
B. PETERSON & B ROTI I ERS,
I.
THE lIOLY-TREE INN; AND OTHER STORIES. By
Charles Dickemi. Complete in one large octave
volume, printed from new, large and clear type, that
all can read. Price Twenty-live cent& Bang the
eighteenth volume of "Petermiy,' v,heap Edition far the
Million of Charles Dickens's Works."
11.
6I :y ANNERING.Ity• Sir Walter Scott. Being the fourth
voinme of an entire new edition of "The Waverley
Iv ()vele," now publighing in twenty-:ix weekly volumes,
at Twenty rents each, or Five Dollars for a complete
eet, and gent port-paid everywhere. "Kenilworth."
"Ivanhoe" and "Waverley" are ahic published.
HUNTED DOWN ; AND OTHER REPRINTED
EcEs. Large type, leaded. Price $1511: By
Chalks Dicktne, being the eighteenth volume of
"PeteDoni' People'a Edition, Illutrated, of Chalice
Dickens' Worke," is Pllbliniled thie day.
All limas spublished are for Bale by ins the moment they
aro i,HUCd from the pine?, at Publishers` prices. Call in
person, or bend for whrtnver books you want, to
T. B. PETEKnON Az, BROTHERS.
;WI; Clp.Ttimt St.. Philadelphia, Pa.
All NEW BOOKS are at PET El iSONS`.
Wlk:s A. FREEMAN. AUGTIONEER,
411 WALNUT rft'ent.
BALEE. ON TEE PREMISES, :ERNI AN'EOW.N,
Peremptori Sale March 19. at II o'clock.
VA L.LlAft LE MILL I'ItOPER'r ,
and lIIN F.lll , ArmAreni: street an" the railroad
- I , trinC3 - Nll
11:0" Pro tic:Wars in handbills.
to be paid at the time 01 Bale.
On 7111.111sOAY, March 10, 1058. at Li o'clock, noon.
lAN'LLI.INO, MAN CFAI.; fORY and Snot', No. 21
ARM Al A 'f wartory Brick Dwelling and 2 Two .
atm y:Shope. in the roar, lot feet hunt and 121 feet wide
111 thq rear, by about 15(1 feet deep. Orpfauvs' Cburt Sale
--Lbtatr af II Plltlerton, decd.
I.4A(.ll.llNERY.—liinnediately after the eale of the
hove will be hold the ,01,uable machinary for makinl
boalery and knitgliedp. '• ,
( :lit aloguca may be had at the auction atore.
-
On MONDAY, March 22, at 2 o'clock P. M.
POOR. HOUSE and FARM. GE.RMAN'COWN, RIT•
TENIIOUSE ST.--A tract at the weat corner of Adam'
atreet 26235 by 279 fuer.
N. CORNER Or RITTENHOUSE and Al 'A MS STS.--
Large moue house, frame rougheaet house, barn and lot,
RIO by le, feet.
14 ACRES, Intersected Rittenhorwe, Lehman, Merlin
strecta anti Pula?ki avenue, will be divided and told
according to a retent eurvev. nano may he had at the
ata•tron store. Sale ba order of the ,oanavers for M
ediu any empletbmen: fir the year of the tow4ehtP of
ta• •
A 1.r., hd
A :StArsToisi l'iturnitTY FOIL
bale.—The elegant pointed gone dwelling, northeast
corner of Walnut lane and Wayne street; lot 119 by
110 feet. noun built in the beat and rao€t snhstantial
manner, with gee and n attar throughout. French glass in
all the windows, and iron fire-proof built in the hone°.
Parlor, dining-room and two kltehone enjirst floor; five
chambers, nursery. bath rooms and water closet on
second floor, and three chambers and store rotas on third
floor.
Pointedatone stable, with Malls for four horses; eoW
house, tool-rooms, be.
Lot surrounded with substantial stone wall, and ground
beautifully.laid out with choice trees and shrubbery
Fine garden. LEWIIi um:Net;
ralll2-31§ 731 Walaut street.
iTOIIELL & Fiarrouract
1204 Chestnut erect
POLITICAL NOTICES.
DELl'lll A.
GT.OuIOUS UNION.
(4i.0R10U3 UNION,
GLORIOUS UNION
will meet in the
will meet In the
will meet in the
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
REPRESSION OF TREASON
LET THE PEOPLE AWAKE!
THE SPEEDY RENEWAL OF BUSINESS.
OPPOSED TO REPUDIATION
All who
All in favor of
PROTECTION TO AMERICAN INDUSTRY;
All who doillre
SOUND NATIONAL CURRENCY:
All who wieh that
And all who Venerate the
MEMORY OF THE GLORIOUS DE .11),
lIONOIt THE GLORIOUS LIVING;
'WILLIAM IL LEEDS,
of (Sty Committee
JOHN E. ADDICKS,
of State Committee
NEW PIIBLICATIONIS.
No :;06 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA
AUCTION SALEs
FOR SALE.
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EFOR SALE—A It ANDSOME COUNTRY BEAT.
3; known "Edgewood," containing about SO scree,
" of which 8 aro w.iudland situat4s In. Birmingham
townehip, Chester county, 3 mike I'l'olll hitreotßoad Sta
tion. The improvements cousiq of a line modern built
SUMO waneion, two Aerie:3 and attics; all iu centrei fine
lawn, An*, ceergroeu and trees, and garden; ten.
ant bonen and Stable, and "iviiter introduced to nher - heuee
by a wheel. Terms easy. Apply at Hoorn No, C L AM Wal
nut street. from in A. M. tiff I P:
GERMANTOW.‘ /.1 7 :---A MODERATE;
size Booze. in g )nd order; with water and gem, and
" deep lot; pleas...any situated on School street, west
of Green street. WM. IL BACON.
nihl t pp* Ca Walnut street. '
FOR BALE. -A HANDSOME FOUR-STORY
iidbrown Stone lietidonce, N 0.1531 Pine street. with
all modern conveniences and in perfect order. AP•
ply to C. IL al. if. P. MUIRI LEI%
whit! t.f . 205 South Sixth street.
WANTS.
WA WED A SITUATION AS i3ALESNIAN-4.N.RE
tail U. °eery, Hardware, Hat and Dap or Furniali
ing Store. iifLAT Lad long o:. - perieneo in the above bud
nearer. Can give good reference. Addrcea-T., Burino Mee. . LP,
WANTED. TO PURCHASE, A ROUSE WRST
sr
of, Broad street, between Arch and Pine. Cost not
'•rorxceed Va,ooo.' Address, "Merchant s " Buraxrur
Unice. with tun description and lowest paw for
cosh. ruldtrn-Rt..
NLW TURRTY PEARS ES LANDING AND FOE SALE
by DAS eSSIER & lug south Delaware awning,
111. (111DASIALA
Jest Received, New Lot of
CARPETINGS,
FIN
Of rich doeigne, and offored at low figures
Oil Cloths, Matting, &o.
E. H.GODSHALK c& CO.
733 Chestnut Street.
jn2'.7 i rnry
C A.R P E T S:,.
OIL cr...corria
MATTING% 60.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
We are now receiving our Sortie ripply, and are pre
laced to roll at a great reduction from loaner pricca.
LEEDOM & SHAW,
910 Arch street,
Between Ninth and Tenth Btreete.
felnainrpl
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &(.
J. E. CALDWELL & CO.,
•
A „
NEW
Marble Building, 7.2
No. 002 Chestnut Street,
Have the rieaeuro of offering to their cutlomorts
VERY SUPERIOR GOLD WATCHES,
MADE BY
H. R. EKEGREN,
IN GENEVA, FROM COPENHAGEN
Thee Watches received the
FIRST GOLD MEDAL
AT THE LATE
PARIS UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION,
and were mauniactured expreraly for their retail ealea.
1 , 4 1 'Dt
GROCERIES, LIQUORS, OM.
THOMPSON Bums SON &OD.,
Broad and Chestnut Streets,
IL:Lve no%s on hand a choice Stock
FINE TEAS,
Which thy are ceiling, at
GREATLY REDUCED PRIC
And to which they invite
. ESPECIAL ATTENTION.
guAztuthiaf
CALIFORNIA
"Orange Blossom Wine lonia,"
A deliclour, beverage, made of pure Wine, and free from
Alcohol. /"( a lemody for dpmepela and nervous .de.
bility it
Alcohol..
wed in France and noun America.
The trade will be isupplled ou tenth!.
CARMEICK. & CO-,
-SOLE AGENTS.
N. E. corner Front and Chestnut,
fell-tf rr4
NADo3l3l_43o's
GREAT PICTURE,
" JOHN BROWN
NOW ON EXHIBITION.
ROGERS'S
NEWEST GROUPE,
"A COUNCIL OF WAR,'
JUST READY.
EARLE'S
Galleries and Looking-Glass Warerooms
816 Chestnut Street.
1; %cx iJ tf,10,44,11
Every One Interested
A GOOD UAL AT FORD'S FOR TWEVIIFIVI CORL .
Poultry„ Beef, Lamb, Oysters, Pepper Pot, Tea, Coffee.
Flannel. Buckwheat and Indian Cakes, Pio and Milk.
Pound, Fruit, and a general assortment of Oakea,Gandleo.
Jellies, Ice Cream, Water lees, etc., etc.
• .F. FORD,
f 0144 EIGHTS and MARKET street&
I ;4 :41 ow 43 ;iv
rtREAL PATATE.—Tnomes 45 SONS' SALE._
Modern Three-story lirick Residence, No. 458 North
Fourth street, between Noble and Buttonwood
streets. 20 feet front. On Tuesday, Marsh 24th, 1808. at
12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Phila.
&Whit Exchange, all that mOdern three-story brick
mem's° and lot of ground, situate on the west side of
Fourth street, above Noble street, N 0.458; containing in
front on s ourth street 20 feet. and extending In dektlion
the north side 58 feet UN inches, and on the south st.Jo 55
feet 10.1 inches. Together with the privilege of an alley
leading Into Noble street. It is well and substantially
built, and has the modern conveniences—handsome mar
bl.6 vestibule newly papered throughout—saloon parlor.
with marble mantels—vault under the front pavement
and yard—drainage into the - culvert—handsome -base
ment dining room and kitchen—gas throughout--bath,
hot and cold water, furnace, cooking range, dm.
glk — Clear of all incumbrance.
'Penns— 812.000' may r om gin on mortgage.
Ill.4rFosbession May 20th. May be examined any day
previous to oak..
M. THOMAS th SONS, Auctioneers,
199 and .141 South Fourth street.
Inhl2 14 21
ITAIIAN VERMICELLI .100 BONES FINE QUALI'T'Y
white r imported and for eat° -by JOB; B. BUBBLER &
CO.. 108 bouth Dolman, avenue,
AWARDED THE PRIZE --MERU&
%/IVO. 1. WlF:rivitfiltr.li.t.
CHAMPION SAFES
Awarded the Prize nedals at World's Fair,
Loudon; World's Fair, New York;
Exposition UniserseEe, Paris,
($13,000 G(LD.)
At the recent I nternetional Content in the Perin Exhibition
'1 IT public or in , itcd to call and examine the report
of jtil, on. the merit', of the great coutett, and kee the
eflicial.nvi dto the Herring'a Patent over all others.
629 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
lierrirg, Farrel & Sherman, New York.
Herring & Co., Chicago.
Herring, Farrel & Sherman, N. Orleans.
mhin to th g prrp
FIIftE.PIIOOW SAFES.
30,000 Francs !,?.
't PATENT
WINNER OF THE WAGER
30,000 FRANCS!!
FARREL, HERRING & CO.,
ITIEDIOINAJI..
JPEJEIt'S
PORT GRAPE WINE,
VINEYARDS, NEW JERSEY,
SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE,
FOUR YEARS OLD
This justly celebrated native WITIP is made from the
juice of the Oporto Grape tithed in this countrY. Its
valuable TONIC AND Si RENOTHE •Itifi PEOVER,
TIES are unktirpaied by any other native Wine. Being
the pore juice of the grape. produced under Mr. Speer'd
Own personal rimers - Won, its purity and genuineness are
goat anteed. The youngcet child may partake of its
gineroua unallth A, and the weaker invalid may use It to
advantage. It la p-rticutarly beneficial to the aged and
debilitated, and suited to the various ailments that algid
the weaker sex. It IA in every respect
A WINE To BC hELIED ON.
Bampha at the store of
.101INSTON„ HOLLOWAY & CO., No. 2.1 N. SIXTH Mt.
FRk NCH. ILUCII AIMS el.• CO.
Dl' OTT d: No. 2:12 North SECOND street
use Speer'. Port Grape Wine.
FernalLa tier, a peer's Port Orate Wino. Weakly pera..,na find a-lainetit bv-ita axe.
Speer!, Wines in I Vapitalt are preferred to other Winer.
Sold by ErniggiAta and Ge,,,cers.
A. SPEEE, 243 Broadway, N. Y.
rnhll-tu th
CARRIAGES. . •
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WM. 13. RULERS,
CARRIAGE BUILDER,
Manufacturer of Flrst-Claso Carriage's
ONLY,
1009 and 1011 Chestnut Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Order* , rcreirod for new and elegant etYle , of Carriage/
for tho etakon of
1868.
Special attention given to Repairing.
Carriage.*, stored by tho month, and inguranee effected a
THE NEW WAREHOUSE,
Noe. 1014,1018 and 1018 Filbert Street.
fe'27-th . tn.::inry
COAL.
Extra Large Lehigh Nut Coal, $5 50.
Lehigh Stove and Furnaoe, $6 Ns
WARRANTED PURE AND HARD
Ateo, a superior
Rebrok on Schuylkill Coal,
4 1 - 1 /k ,13-IZE§,,_ss AT_
WM. W. ALTER'S
COAL DEPOT,
Ninth Street, below Girard Avenue,
AND
Office, corner Sixth and Spring Garden. .
ft4tfrpti
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
JODDEM AND 1111POILT=t19.
Red Cross Wig.ants...
Receiving_ from manufacturer the above_ well-known
=sank topther with *our' usual stock CORSET JEANS,
SILESIA SLEEVE LININGS, "OLD ELM MILLS"
ion
PADDING B, WIGAN% &c.;to which the Weep
Mon of the trade ie remeetfully invited.
THOMAS B. GILL, •
COMMISSION MERCIIANT,
• No. a Strawberry Street.
fe29 hrtb•
FINANCULAis•
- THE SAFE DEPOSIT CO
, al
For Pato Keeping of Valuables, Scour'.
ties, etc., and Renting of Sateilik _
N i 3
DIRECTORS.
N. B. Browne, i J. Gi ll ingham Fell, Alex, Henry,
C. H. Clarke , C. Macalegter. Caldwell.
John Webb, EL 0. Gibson E. W. Clark. .
orratm, 0„ 421 CH EST 8 MEET.
• - N. 8. - BROWNE. IPreeldent
C. IL CLARK, Vice President.
R. PATTERSON. Um and Treasurer. 1a184,140.047re
Seven per Cent. Mortgage Bon&
OF TIER PENNSYLVANIA AND NEW 'WORE OANAL
AND RAILROAD COMPANY.
gnaa anteed, Principal . and Interest,
—Bythe-Lehigh-1414-Rail =
These Bonds are a portion of 58.000,000 on a road which
will cost about 815,000,54, and being guaranteed by tba
LeblFh Valley Railroad. representing about 8111,110104.
are, in every respect,
A First-Class Investment:
At 108 they pay ee much
. tarot es Readtus 6's at W .
At 110 • Lehigh valley tre at 06
At 105 " " " " North Penn.a. at 906
We offer them for sale at
•
96 and accrued Interest (rota Dec. 1, 1867.
C. & H. BORIS,
3 Merchants' Exchange,
BOWEN & FOX,
13 Merchants' Exchange.
[621-anwp§
NEW YORK STOCKS.
ALL FLUCTUATION 8, IN TUE
NEW YORK-MARKET
Or
Stooks ; Gold and Governments,
Coustently furnished us by our New York Roam
STOOKS •
Bought and Bold on Corniniesion in Philadelphia. Kw
York and Baton.
GOLD
Bought and Bold in largo and mall amounts.
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
Bought Olid Sold At New York Prices.
SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO.,
NEW WORK, I PHILADELPHIA,3
Nauman ISt. 16 &third St.
DESIRABLE INVESTMENTS.
ProduelngOver 7 and 8 per cent. Interest.
LEBIGYI NAVIGATION AND RAILROAD ED=
MORTGAGE SIX PER GENT. HONDS.
FREE PROM A LL AXES. DUE list,
ERIE CITY SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS, SRI:LIKED
BY REVENUE FROM WATER WORKS,
Interfst Payable in Now York.
UNION AND I.WIA NSPORT ILROAD El ItST
MORTGAGE BONDS, SEVEN PERCENT.,
Intel - eat Payabl e In New York
COLUMBUS AND INDIANA GENI RAD RAILROAD
EllLsr uctitTGAGE INEN PER CENT.
interest l'aloble in 'SOW York.
The attention of yank* alout to invest money or es
ebonite recaritiea Is invited to the above. !niacin. tlxi
and irices given on oppliestion.
DREXEL, & CO.,
34 South Third Street.
BANKING HOUSE
OF
J AY C °° " 43 C II
112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PIaILAD'A.,
Dealers in all Goverment Beenritles,
oea U mtalr.
POPULAR LOAN.
Principal and Interest Payable in Gold.
CENTRAL PACIFIC
RAILROAD
First Mortgage Bond&
Office of DE HAVEN & BRO,
No. 40 South, Third SC
WE OFFER FOE BALE
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
CENTRAL. PACIFIC R. R. CO.
At Par, and Back. Interest.
-Lrb _Enropealitte- 44
Bontra. which. added to vorTralkil home &wand, will
loon absorb all the bonds the Company can blue.
The above Bonds pay Six Per Cent. Interest
In cold,' and are a First Mortgage on a road
costing about three times their amount, with very
large and constantly increasing net revenue.
DE HAVEN & BRO.,
DEALER/3 IN ALL KINDS OF GOVERNMENT
rit•-tdi
No. 40 S. 'Third St.
WE HAVE FOR. SALE
NORTH MISSOURI R. R.
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS,
At a rate which will iiive the purchaser
Over 9 Per Cent.
Ott hie investment.
BOWEN 80 FOX,
13 Merchants' Exchange.
arging 7 Per - Cent. Interest.
CENTRAL PACIFIC IL R.
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS,
Principal and Interest Payable In Gold,
This read receives all the Government bounties. The
Bonds are issued under the special contract laws of Call
forma and Nevada, and the agresment to pay Gold bin&
Ins in law.
We offer them for eale at Par, and accrued filtered from
Jon. let, 1868, in currency.
Govenunenth taken in Exchange at the market entee
BOWEN & FOX,
13 MERCHANT'S EXCHANGE.
BPECLAL AGENTS FOR THE LOAN IN PRILADIZ
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