Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 17, 1868, Image 5

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    CITY BIILLISTEN,
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ft) hSPISMENT or PIITI.APPLNIt A .---The following
o.atement of the assessment of Plxiladelphis is
compiled from the books of the Board of Revi-
Money at Fartii.
ward Beal F.state. IntereAt. titre Militia.
8,688,250 912,182 00 87,798 6,848
210,687,300 1A1343 00 :701.8361,., d
01.276 a
0,648.261 - 0 . 0615 4 " -03
• 8.094 888 _ 8,200 00 :,Tho.lo 1,8,
sth. ...... 21,919,692 "5,0 1 9,210 00 14,867 5,% 0 8
41,T44 661 648,932 00 81,671 2.572
........ • ,
71b 132 0 6. 7 0 2,61%448 00 , 510,029 6 268
2412 .... 55,121,016 '4.996.06400 9.26,91 1%526
Ana 30 4,866
1011. .... 27,838.583 3 , 7( 4 072 ,;;;110 7 7,114
M1C,0,889 . 1122,486 00 4,504
1111. 8,570,518 76,415 00 4...huu
12th 8.707,43.1 594,801 00 147,783 4„3,
14th......:.13,914 800 1,692.7 0 3 CO 807,6 M
14,921,060 90.786 89 267,179 4,746
156 h ...... '26,240483 1,493/42 00 694.013694,013 0
013 ~170
1615........ 7,660,100 262,072 00 33464 4,414_
176 h. ••.. • • . 6,874,510 a 155 00 10, .45 ~760
18th........ 9,061,570 196,916'00 94,660 7,5134
15,1366,819 53626 00 .T,7(25
_4._s3o__
... 29,863.275 744,150 00 4g1 6 , 4 54 . 3 1 - 1 2 :14 ) 0
2111 •• • 2 . 8 r 2,8 §. 9 289 '" 07'4018 11,540
•• 1 ".•,L 13,061,709 3,843,454 00
yam,,,,,,,;,4,275,161 791,628 00 61,935
4th........7,338,942 448,901 00 96,241 3,034
6,964,676 147,405 00 ' 11,950 1,814
2613)....... 1%753,424 407,144 00 58,170 8,7403
97th........ 7,843,108 432,799 00 90,715 Val
-20th 6,027,71 1 0 611,871 00 89,1.50 1,954
Total—. $4O6,=Z M,771,726 21 5,469,02 119,5 Z
The total value of rural property assessed is
$68,911,028, and meadow property *889,125. Of
the "rural" the most valuable is in the Twenty
world ward being $7,429,605,and the least valu
able in the Nineteenth ward, being $1,018,634 ,
Rural property is only assessed In the First,
.Nbseteenth,Twenty-first,'rwenty-second,TWenty
third, Twenty-fourth, Twenty-fifth, Terenty
sixth, Twenty-seventh and T went-elghth
wards, and meadow property in the F irst and
Twenty-math wade.
The total. amount of personal tax in the city
assessedis $81,847 73. The highest amount is
in th e 'Twentieth Ward, $2,381 00, and the
smallest' amount in the Twenty-eighth Ward,
$409.:76.''
The value of carriages kept for hire is $19 . 4.-
611. The. Twentieth Ward ranks first in this
item—the amount being $59,226. Then follows
the Fifteenth Ward with $56,076. The Twenty
seventh Ward is put down at $lBOOO, and the
Ninth Ward at $12,175. The remaining Wards
range from *5O to $B,OOO.
The emoluments of office are assessed at $6lB
- The highest figures are in the Fifteenth
Ward—sB9,242. The Seventh Ward is not far
behind, the amount being $2,018. The Ninth
Ward return's $55,720, and Tenth Ward $41,275.
The Third, Eleventh, Sixteenth, Seventeenth and
Twenty-first Wards are blank.
The value of horses and carrieges and watches
in each Ward Ls as follows
.
Ward. Harsco. Carriages. Gold. Silver. 0.
ht..... .. . . .... 39 510 5,520 139 16 ~
1d........... 31,010 5,265 202 142 1
3d ...... .. . .......
6,640 1,414 134 19 4
4th........ ... 7,376 199 5 .
5th........ ... .. 13,526 8,655 at..) 24 3
fith, ....... ..... 19,918 6.875 183 20 5
7th........ ..... 44,5 29,405 847 96 7
4th........ .... 63,720 69.185 1,447 43 31
9th........ ... ... 65,865 24,025 871 5 1 1
19th . . ... ...,.... 64,396 42,468 1,009 55 12
11th ..... .: ... 3,Et20 590 426 5 ..
12th...... .... ::: 29 929 11,900 449 4 1
12th- ... 28,720 26 355 1.148 53 17
14th.... . ........ 43,306 16,380 879 172 .
1510. ..... ...... 164.790 40,879 1,643 106 3
16th.......'...... 18,902 .. 177 18 1
17th............. . 42,016 5,2 1 8 88 12
18th. ..... ...... 83.045 5,636 128 16 5
19th. ..... ....... 115,548 5 110 236 21 5
20th............. 111,347 .33,669 1,063 64 4
21. t..... . ....... 52 096 10,585 125 7 .
MIL 917,665 105,790 1,004 fii 4
230... ... ........ 218.486 20,945 214 24 2
24th............. 116,245 13.580 :02 45 .
251 h. 1E1,105 8.955 51 5 3
36th 80,870 4,655 176 168 ..
97th.......:...:. 71,912 21.146 206 25 ..
28th ...... ....... 53,293 12,805 236 35 8
1,740,947 849,979 11.71; 1,324
The New STORE OF Me. SAMUEL. R. Pui
—We have already referred to the block of three
elegant stores that have been reared upon the
site of the old Messchert mansion, on the south
aide of Chestnut street,. above Twelfth. The
stores are in the occupancy, respectively, of
Messrs. Baeluel_lt. Phillips, saddler; Reeve L.
Knight & Son, carpet dealers, and James K.
Kerr & Brother, dealers in glass and chinaware.
We have already referred to the stores of the
Messrs. Knight and Kerr. Mr. Phillips. had a
formal opening of his portion of the block yes
terday, and the occasion was markedly an ele
gant entertainment that was spread for all
corners, under the caterership of the veteran
Dorsey. The name of Phillips is inseparable
from first-class saddlery, and Mr. P. has cause
to be proud of his elegant establishment.
Thewain
store has a depth of 235 feet, and fronts
on Chestnut and Saloom streets, of 253 E feet.
There are 160 lept of oiled walnut cases for the
display of harness, &c., on the eastern side of the
store, and a long array of counters, tables, &c.,
tor the display of all kinds of articles connected
with the business. The store is admirably
stocked, and contains everything in the
horse and harness line. The second floor,
fronting on Chestnut street, a room sixty
feet in length, is elegantly fitted up as a
reading-room, and will be used as such by Mr.
Phillips' customers. All the different works on
horses, &c., and papers and pamphlets pertain
ing to the turf, can be found here at any time.
Over this room are two others of the same size,
which are used as manufactories. Over the rear
portiOn of the store and fronting on Ransom
street is a room sixty feet deep, used as a work
shop and cutting-room, and over this again is
another used as a factory. The lower floor, or
store, is well lighted by means of spacious sky
lights. The establishment is elegant throughout,
and it is replete with all the appliances necessary
to secure business facilities, and the convenience
and comfort of all concerned with the establish
ment either as buyers, sellers or manufacturers.
• Ma. G. PELMAN'S MIRROR fied.R.—ln conse
quence of the severe storm yesterday morning,
which prevented the attendance of buyers, 'it
was concluded to continue the sale of Mr. Pel
man's Mantel and Pier Mirrors on to-morrow
,(Saturday) evening, at 7% o'clock, at Scott's Art
Gallery, 1020 Chestnut street. These glasses
were all manufactured for custom trade, of the
best material and workmanship, and will com
pare favorably to any other manufactures in this
country or, elsewhere; to be sold on account of
building his wit store for his increasing busi
ness, which is Sufficient guarantee of their good
quality. He is about departing for Europe to
make selections of new styles and designs.
CamsEr.—The Philadelphia Cricket Club will
open the season for 1868 to-morrow at ten o'clock
A. M., with a glut match. The playing days are
every Saturday, and the practicing days are every
other day in the week. The membership of this
Club comprises many of our prominent citizens,
and the playing is equal to that of any club in
the United States. The officers of the Philadel-
Dhla Club are : President J. Dickinson Sergeant;
Vice President, A. Charles Barclay; Treasurer,
William'Nelson West; Secretary, Horace Magee;
Assiatant Secretary, Albert Wilson; Ground
Commlitee, A. A. Outerbridge, C. Stuart Patter
son, Spencer Meade, William Nelson West and
Horace 'Magee.
LABOENT AND FORGEfiY.--John Powell had a
'tearing bat evening before Alderman Heider,
upon the charges of larceny and forgery. He
was employed as foreman in the door-mat manu
factory of John Higgins. It is alleged that he
collecta about $6OO for Mr. Higgins and appro
priated the money to his own use. It is further
charged that he telegraphed, In the name of. Mr.
Higgins, -to 'parties in Baltimore,
not to remit
money, that the amount of bills would be col
-IM,ed personally. The accused was held in $l,OOO
ball to answer at Court.
TUE BROAD STREET CADETS.—These youths,
pupils of the Broad Street Academy, gave a very
interesting entertainment at the Academy of
Music, last evening. The,,exercises consisted of
military manceuvres, gymnastic feats, •singing
and recitations. The *hole performance passed
off pleasantly, each of the cadets acquittihg him
self creditably. Owing to the sickness of Mr.
George Bright, the closing piece lost something
of its effectiveness.
BAD Bors.—Two boys named James Ward and
William rerun were arrested yesterday upon
the charge of _ebbing Johnson's mineral water
irwmi la the neighbortmd of Nineteenth and
Beftardatreets. It is alleged . that they hive been
committing depredations upon these wagons for '
mom. UM put. They were committed by Alder
man Mink.
DOW. Mann.-4, man named Doling, evidently
demisted, and supposed to belong to Yonkers,
N. Y., was toundlest evening wandering about
the Streets in the Sltrth Ward. This morning he
urns sent to the Almshouse. •
CUARGIC.I) «writ ALODDICIII".-20tOr Fritz,Viralter
Rowland and (home Peggs, whose agarell
From 13 to %years, Were arrested yesterday npold
the charge of having been concerned in the reitl ,
bery of the grocery store of Joseph P. Smith, lit
the southeast corner of Eleventh and Catherin
streets. The door was opened with a key, an
1..;* in pennies were carried off. These boy,
are said to belong to the gang who have beeh
engaged 4n stealing door-keys, and the ket.Fith
which this store was opened is believed 41 live
been one of those stolen. The yOnthfni pr Bon
ers are also suspected of having been etitatced In
other iobberies. They will have a hcatitig at
the Central Station this afternoon.
num.—Lest night about 11 o'clock 6 fire oc
curred in the basement of the. establishment Of
Messrs. French & Richards, at CrOWn and Cal
lowhill streets. The damage done was not se
rious.
This morning about 2 o'clock a fire broke out
in Brannon's chair manufactory On Godey, street
below Catherine, between Sixth and Seventh
streets. The flames originated on the first Aoor
and burned through to the second story. The
stock and tools in the building Were considerably
damaged by water. The amount of lose was not'
ascertained.
A MIMED HORSIE BWINDLE.—A man named Pat.
Kelley was arrested yesterday in the Twenty
fourth Ward and taken before Ald.Plaull upon the
charge of obtaining money under false pretences.
It is alleged that he sold a horse to a New Yorker
for $240, representing that it was a very good
animal. The nag turned out to bo unsound. and
when Kelley was applied to for the money he
denied that the horse was the one that was sold
by him. The defenJant was held' for a further
hearing.
TARGET SHOOTINO.—The well known Artillery
Corps, Washington Grays, Col. William C. Ward
commanding, will celebrate their forty-sixth
anniversary by a parade for target practice,
leaving Reading Railroad Depot, Thirteenth and
Callowhill streets, in a special train at 2 o'clock
to-morrow afternoon for Belmont Cottage.
THE Loss.—The loss by the fire at General
Patterson's mill in Manayunk yesterday morning
is estimated at $4,000, upon which there is no in
surance.
WI ',TITS'S LEMUR K. —On Tuesday evening next
Rev. A. A. Willits, D. D., will deliver his lecture
on "The Model Home, "gat Concert Hall.
CITY NOTICES.
A LEX ANDER'S
This preparation is one ofithe most extraordinary
discoveries of modern science for restoring the natural
color of the hair. A single application produces a
permanent and natural color, and a 'beautiful, soft,
glossy appearance.
Sold, retail, by Fred'k Brown, Fifth and Chestnut;
Ilasard & Co., Twelfth and Chestnut.
Wholesale, by It. & U. A. Wright, 624 Chestnut
street.
PROF. WARR, of New York, has laid before us
a new rule for the equation of accounts, of all classes.
Upon examination, we find that It possesses intrinsic
merit, and saves a great amount of time and labor
over the methods now in use. We feel safe in saying
that it would be a valuable acquisition in all com
a ercial houses, and a safe investment. •
MOTH PATCHES, FRECKLES AND TAIL—The only
Tenable remedy for those brown discolorations on the
Cafe is "Perry's Moth and Freckle Lotion." Prepared
only by Dr. B. C. PEWIT, 49 Bond street, New York.
lair Sold ever.ywbere.
ioTERICAN WALTIIAM WATCHES —The Best.
The Cheapest. Recommended by Railway Conduc
tots, erglneers and expressmen, the most exacting
elliss of watch-wearers, as superior to all others fur
strength, steadiness, accuracy and durability.
i'necntpulons dealers occasionally sell a worth
less Swiss imitation. To prevent imposition,
Inivers should always demand a certiticate of
genuineness.
For sale by all respectable dealers.
PA INFUL. —:-There are few operations more pain
ful than cutting teeth. A little of Bower's Infant Cor
dial rubbed upon the gum of teething infants is a great
‘ther.
CHAS. OARFORD &i BONS
Have now opened a large stock of
Ladies', Misses' and Children's flats and Caps,
Store, Ba 4 and 636 Chestnut street
PFICIAL'IT.—AII those gents desiring_ele,gant
tlta ing pantaloons will find them at C. C. Dittrich do
Co., Continental Hotel, Ninth street. as this branch of
Tailoring Is made a Specialty,- and really warrants an
110:14215.mi. Always a fine stock of goods on hand.
BOWER'S SENNA FIGS, FOR CONSTEPATION—
iIf:y cents. Depot Sixth and Vine. , .
TILE Gettysburg Asylum Lottery - scheme we
er. has come to grief, and their flue office in Broad
y:by, where they dispensed Poldeu hopes for paper
ilollare, is now "to be let." If the public had treated
the company as the landlord has the building, and
posted "to b'e let" alone, on its prospectns, some green
people would have had more money iu their pockets
than they have now. We think an investment iu a
fait of spring clothing at Charles Stokes & Co.'s
Clothing House, under the Continental, about as sat
isfactory as anything.
FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE.
Florence Sewing Machiee.
Florence Sewing Idluthine.
Office, 1143 Chestnut street, Philadelphia,
GROVER & BArcurt's Highest Premium Sewing
Machines, 730 Chestnut street.
CHAS. OARFORD & Boss
Have now opened a large stock of
Ladies', Mime' and Children's Rats and Caps.
8 Store, 884 and 836 Chestnut street.
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH.
J. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of the Eye and Ear. treats
all diseases appertaining to the above members with
the utmost success. Testimonials from the moat re
liable sources in the city can be seen at his office, No.
805 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to
accompany theirpatients t li
as be has no secrets in his
practice. Artificial eyes iruserted. No charge made
for examination.
GRFAT Bargains in Lace Curtains, at
PATTEN'S,
1408 Chestnut street.
GREAT Bargains in Lace Curtains, at
PATTEN'S,
1408 Chestnut street.
GREAT Bargains in Lace Curtains, at
PATTEN'S.
1403 Chestnut street.
GREAT Bargains in Lace Curtains, at
PATTEN'S, •
, 1408 Chestnut street.
CHAS. OAKFORD & Sorts'
, Have now opened a !alp stock of
Ladies', Misses' and Shildren's Hata and Caps.
Stores, 834 and 836 Chestnut street.
SonoicaL 12tarausetrcra and drug!. eta' sundries.
Sliownas &TB Rama,
28 South Hishth street.
PERSON/11w
ATTENTXON
Thomas Tremor mid John Treanor will Gad comma
nioations for them at No. 400 Penn street. avl7 at•
p (I) IV V) :VI
TREES TREES I 1
Standard Pear treee,largely or Bartleft;Apole,Pesr.
and Cherry trees . Twenty thousand reach trees,
select varieties. Evergreens suitable for lawns and
hedges. Osage orange, Shade trees, large size trees de,
livered in the city without charge. Address JOHN PER
KINS Moorestown N. J. Catalogues gratis.
TO BENT•
IeTO RENT—FOR SIX MONTHS Olt LONGER,
from May nth. s
NEd.TLY FURNISIIED MEDIUM SIZED ROUSE,
Dealrable !Rua tlon, weat ot Broad Street, between Chest
nut and Walnut.
Addrees "E". . Buta.rrm Office. apl7.2t.
uNtYkitr - Al - Mnis - fitioolos.
‘ i i v .. so REMOVAL.
WILLIAM N. ATTWOOD A SON.
UNDERTAKERS,
Have removed from No. 44 North Eleventh street to No.
1216 Race etTeet,
mh3l lm 8 • corner of Jecob Street. south side.
AIUCTAON 8/k.LES.
TAMES A. FREEMAN, AUOTIO NEER,
No. 422 WALNUT street.
J AMES
Sale o. 421 GaakUl street
:LEASE, ENGINE, TUBS AND QOMPLETE FIX
TURES OF A DISTILLERY.
ON THURSDAY MORNING.
At 11 o'clock, will be sold, on the premises, the com-
Tplete Fixtures of Distillery. including Engine, Boiler.
une. Worm, Ac., Ac.
LEASE.—,else the Lease of the property. It will be
sold in one lot, Immediate possession. •
8500 to be gild at the time of sale. •
NDIA RUBBER MAGIIINE BELTING, STEAK Piii.
J., i _ a ins aose. et,
sun dealers will end afa ...irrtenlLte B isvortnait of
lirr . all! Pack ing g , l rt w.*tteruf Y EAß g i GOOD'S.
Se 3 Chestnut seet, .
' " .' '• _ _ El and a _ uttt side
. N. R.— .w nor on Eland a unto lot of antlaetes,
.Lafilest line Moe.' Warn Boots. Also. every vartet7 ma
style of Otun Overcoats.
N EWC ROP ARABIAN DA7118.-100 MATTB. FINE
tr. landing and for sate by JUN. B. 8 1 18 8LER.
Oontlt ®e /ammo avenue,
THE DAILY Eirrifhtf4l IULLIPTIN„--4111LADELPIIIA, FRIDAY„ AOItIL 17, IBK.
WOOD ,6 °A I RY.
BONNET 9PEN.ING
TharOay, April 2, 1868,
No. 79.5 Chestnut Street,
PUILIDELIPHI4I
apl ffrp
Ladies Making their Bonnets
CAN FIND ALL TEM MATEBULLS AT
'GEORGE W.IIOIIL ES'S,
911 Chestnut Street (North Side).
Straw HonnetS valid Trintraings,
French F/Owers t
.Laces,
Frosted and Plalk Malines,
With narrow LACES. in Won to match.
Freed' and New lark Deseet Anuney
are , am. &c.
Liberal discount to Milliners.
apt !tarp
72Li ell
EENTEB+SittEIF STREET.
DAY,
60 pieces of Colored Matinee, every desirable elide.
80 pieces of Frosted and Diamond Illusion, all colors.
10 piecee Colored Spotted Nate, with Edgings and Lam
to match.
All the latest novelties in
HATS, BONNETS AND INFANTS' HATS.
In the finest Braids, White, Drab, Brown and Black.
Bonnet Ribbons, Trimming Ribbons,Stish Ribbons,flatin
and Moire Ribbons, Silks, Crapes, Velvets, in the newest
tints, Metternich, Sultana, &c.
Linen Black Satins, all shades.
Artificial Flowers, the choicest styles.
COLORED VELVET RIBBONS.
The celebrated BROWN BRAND.
The best assortment of new colors in the city.
Our prices at WHOLESALE and RETAIL
We guarantee to be as low aa those of any house in the
trade.
npl.lrn,rp§
BAILEY & CO.,
819 OHESTNUT STREET,
OFFER FOR BALE AT
LOW PRICES
A LARGE ABBORTMENT OF
FINE PLATED WARESI
BOTH
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN.
ft 66. w 1m rptf
BUTLER, McCARTY it CO„
131 North Second Street,
WHOLIESiALE DEALERS
IN
American, National, Howard and Tremont
WATCHES.
mh2C4 m w 2mng
r- (---
LEWIS LADOIYIUS & CO, -I I
DIAMOND DEALERS hJEWELER S.
WATCHES, JEWELRY de SILVER WARE.
L WATCHES and JEWELRY REPAIRED. )
Would invite the at :Won of purchasers to their Largo
Mock of
GENTS' AND LADIES'
WATCHES,
Jut received.of the finest European makerroa,lndependent
Quarter Second. and Self-winding] in Gold and Sliver
Casee. Also; American Watchee ail aizeic,
Diamond Seta. Pima Studs, Bas. CoralMalschite.
Garnet and Etruscan Seta, in great radar.
Solid Silverware of all kinds, including a large assort.
went suitable for Bridal Presents,
44 North Tenth Street
Bedding and Feather Warehouse.
Feathers of all qualities.
Feather Bede, Bolstereand PAlowr
Spring and Hair Matrosses.
Busk and Straw Metre:nee
Iron Bedsteads of all alma.
Tucker's celebrated Spring Bede.
celebrate d Spring Clots.
Honeycomb Quilts. Lancaster Quilte
Alhambra Quilb Imperial Quilts.
Germantown Quilt", Allendale Quilts.
Or Withas handsome and complete variety Mi. 44
of Marseilles Counterp anes as can be found in North
the city, of white, p and °rim colors. TENTS
Ilr - And we keep an sell Brets as cheap Street.
as anybody. Window Shade* in great variety below
of pattern at the lowest market prices. 1 Arch.
AMOS 11ILLBOAN,
No. 44 N, Tenth Street, below Aroh.
mhltw f m
FOR SALE.
Dwelling, No. 1405 N Fifteenth Street.
Built in superior manner for present owner. Winter
and Summer Kitchens, Library. Conseriodory, two Bath.
Rooma, Cedar Closet, and all modern conveniences. Lot
40 feet by 166 feet, opening on Carlisle street Garden
handsomely laid out and furnished with rare and expen
sive plants.
Call between 10 A. M. and 4P. M. Price, SAM.
a 16 6trPll
FOR SALE—VALUABLE RESIDENCE. NO.
2002 Chestnut street.; 20 feet front; well finished
throughoat Limmedlats vossession.
Also; desirable Residence. ho. 724 Pine street; lot 22 by
1811Lbonse large and well finished thrcumhout. Apply to
8. WAGNER, Jr, 28 South Third street. 02 1781' • '
itFOB SALE—A COUNTRY OEM WITH ITB
furniture, near PeallYa Station, North Pennsylvania
Railroad. Inquire at 219 O. Fourth et. • aplltits
stTINDER 14bD131 T1111312R LANDS!
A large quantity of excellent timber lands situate
on the west branch of the Susquehanna and its trlbu,
taxies, in t he counties of
CLINTON AND OENTRE.
These la dso amv_ Set timbered with
INDIII9 PINE, YEINE,
TV A, CHIIIBTNTIT
• • • , • 4.24 D•
or
•
e t xi4 slug' of • access. A pp ly at . 219. MI st
eeeet, between 9 and 10 A. M. and 1 and 2 P. K. or L i z,
timitars. ' eprfir '
'ITALIAN VERMICELLI-100 BOXEB PINE gUALITY
A whltklmportod and for male by JOB. D. 11 uRIBIEA
09..108 nom DolAwaro overate.
MILES,
911 Chestnut Street.
on - E to II CALL.
WEYL & ROSENIIEThi.
No. 726 Chestnut street
802 Chestnut St.,Thile,
BEDDING, FEATHERS, &G.
WWI SALE.
OADNETINGS AND 0)1Mi CtILONINts.
. CARPETS.
oonEA cLown.
MATTINGS, 4ko q ,
$ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Wo
pared a t i :erA s id i r e grzwe s te,ft i rrage , V.
LEEDOM & SHAW,
010 Arch Street,
faB9 Bmrps Between Ninth and Tenth Streets.
NM '%V' CARPETS.
JAMES H. ORNE, EON & CO.,
626 Chestnut Street,
Have opened New Carpets. Oil Cloth. Druggeta, Canton
and Cocoa Matting, Rugs, dm
Winona, Brussels,
Velvets, Extra Tapestries.
The above are our own Patterns.
English Ingrains. Three Plys,
Oil Cloths; Druggets,
English Venetian,
•
Cocoa Matting,
Straw Matting,
OF OUR OWN INPORTITION Tall SPUN,
Some wry superior. all of which we o ff er at lowest prices.
JAMES IL ORNE, SON & CO.,
Chestnut, below Seventh.
apce 2torp;
CANTON MATTING.
Our Own Importation Tlds Spring.
SOME VERY SUPERIOR
3-4, 7-8, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4
W HITE AND RED CHECK
STRAW MATTINGS.
JAMES IL ORNE, SON & CO.,
626 Chestnut St., below Seventh.;
at& Ening
IL H. GODSHALL TWO. E. W IRDIIHRIDUII,
Just Received, New Lot of
FINE CARPETINGS,
'Of rich deldgna and offered at low figures.
Oil Cloths, Matting" f &o ,
K 11.GODSHALK & CO.
5723a27-6mro Chestnut Street.
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINOS,
IMPORTATION OF 1864.
All the Latest and Best Stylel
AT
.B.EIDIJOED PRIDES.
TOWNSEND .Sr..
No 59 N. Second St., below Arch.
apl6lcraT4
1222 CHESTNUT STREET. 1222.
Special Notice.
Having completed our removal to New Store. No. MS
CHESTNUT Street, we are now ready to offer, at lowest
cash prices, a new stock of handsome
CARPETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS,
MATTINGS,
With all other kinds of goods in our line of business.
REEVE L. KNIGHT do SON, •
1222 Chestnut Street. 1222.
apt
No. 49
I TE No ti rta
/Week below
Arch.
No. 44
North
FURNITURE. ite.
CEO. J. HENKEL% LACY & CO„
MITER AB COMM OMEN,
Now offer an entire new stock of furniture in he Wad
style, comprising ri
NEO °REC.
RENOISISANCE.
POMPEII.
GOTHIC.
And other style/.
We are prepared to offegn it teements in
We
irl' i lti a G B rA c nj o e f ES
FINE ENAMELLED FURNITURE.
GEO. J. IMENKELS, LACY & CO.,
mbil.w f m 3m THIRTEENTH and CHESTNUT.
Street.
below
Arch.
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING.
GRAND OPENING
OF,
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING,
Thursday, April 23d,
AT
MRS. E. KEYSER'S
CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
1227 Chestnut St., below Thirteenth,
North Side.
Boys , , Bide, Infosts'Auel Misses' Sults
on hand and made to order at short notice.
MRS. E. KEYSER,
No. 1227 Chestnut Street.
HELMIOLOS aen
ME OKI KNOWN RIUDY
fea
DWiE2IOB4
Irribtion of the Nook of the 011460
Inflemmetion of the Mime.
Cater* of the Pashto , .
Stmngury r PahM
urinating.
For them Aleemea it is kali a tioulunktil IOWA?. and
too much cannot be said in ks pram, A (Moth dose ha
been known to relieve the moot urgent muithora•
Aro you troubled with that diatreming paha toemal t
of the back and through th e hips? A tompoonfol a day
of ilelmbold'a Hoehn will relieve 1014
PRIBIOIANS AND OTHERS
PLEABIE 1107143 g.
I make (no secret of ingredient idelmbold'a Extras
Botha is composed of Socha. Cubebs and Juniper Her
rtes. ;selected with great care. prepared is vaeuo and ad
cording to rules of
PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY.
These ingredients an known as the most, red
Dietetics afforded,
A DIURETIC
is that which •cts upon the kidnei*
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BREW
ACTS GENTLY.
fs , Mews:int in taste and odor, free from all Min:lons pro
pertles, and immediate in its action.
FOR TAE SATISFACTION °FALL,
tx. Medical Properties contained in Dispensatory of the
United States, of which the following Ls a correct copy:
"BUC/lU. —lts odor la strong. diffusive and some
a hat aromatic: its taste bitterish and analogous to that
of mint. It is given chiefly in complaints of the Urinary
Organs, such as Gravel, Chronic • Catarrheif the Bladder.
morbid irritation of the Bladder and Urotha. diseases
of the Prostate, and Retention or. the Incontinence of
Urine, from a tom of tone In the parts concerned in Its
evacuation. It ball also been recommended in Dyspepsia
Chronic Rheumatism. Cutanemst Affections and Corona?...
I OR FURTHER INFORM &TIM!
ere Pi ofessor Decrees's valuable works on the Practiceof
physle.
Bee remarks made by the celebrated Dr, Physic. of
Philadelphia.
See any and all Standard Workft on Medicine.
(Dr. KEYSER In a physician of over thirty years' erne
Hence, and a graduate of the Jefferson Medical College
cud of the Univentity of Medicine and Surgery of Pails.
deiphia.]
Ma. H. T. Hyr.mnor.n:
Dear regard to the question asked me as to my
opinion about Buono. I would say that I have need and
sold the article in various forms for the put thirty years
I do not think there is any form or preparation of it I
have not used or known to be used. In the various diseases
where curb medicate agent would be indicated.
Yon are aware, as well as myself, that it has been
extensively employed in the various diseases of the bled.
der and kidneys, and the reputation it has acquired. in
my judgment, is warranted by the facts.
I have seen and used. as before stated, every loam of
Snout —the powdered leaves, the simple decoction, tine
tare fluid extracts; and I am not cognizant of any prepa
ration of that plant at all equal to yours. Eighteen years
experience ought. I think, to give me the right to judge
of its merits, and without prejudice or partiality, I gin
yours precedence over ell others.
I value your Botha for its effects on patients. I have
cured with it, and seen cured with it, more diseases of
the bladder and kidneys than I have ever seen cured
with any other Buchu. or any other proprietary compound
of whatever Dame.
Respectfully yours. dm.
OEO. IL KEYBER. M. D..
140 Wood street. Pittsburgh. PC
tkagust 11,1846
Ask for He Imbold's Fluid Extract Bu 'flu.
The Proprietor has been imbued to make this state
ment from the fact that his remedies, &Rhenish etc
heed. are
GENUINE PREPARATIONS,
and knowing that the intelligent refrain from Wag sou
thing pertaining to Quackery, or the Patent Biedichis
order—most of which are prepared by self Led Odom
who are too ignorant to read a physician's ahriPleat Pew
scriptlon, much leas competent topropare Pharmaceutics
preparations.
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to various moans of effecting calm each as copying parts
of advertlcementa of popular remedied and finishing with
certificates.
The Science of Medicine Mande SIMPLE. PURE AND
htmEsTIC, having fact for its bulk induction for it
pillar. truth alone for ite caldtat
A WORD OF CAUTION.
Health s most Important; and the afflicted afloat& no.
use an advertised medicine, or any remedy, unless He
contents or ingredients are known to others besides the
manufacturer, or until they are satisfied of onaWka
thins of the party so offering.
SEMIBOLD'S
ISIENUENE PREPARATIONS,
FLUID EXTBALOT BUCUU. •
FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA.
AND IMPROVED 11083 WAWA*
Eetablinhed upwardeof 18 years.
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