OJLT XBUJiMfr®' ■ Old Mia’s HoMB.-Tho«n^TOrsttOro f Mra's-Hoine. at Powclton avonnc ana imriy jesterfsy itiA PrincptM Presbyterian Churco, in weai Philadelphia. The exercises, which were to have beeahewonthe P^ a r^Th u n redtty ’ P * n fh 0n op a S I “prefer'by-tto Bov. Mn UiT^e^“hir C IMx, to o/ n the !^cftodh^EP^PP* SSByK E3V«?S^!S dThDe^v°l?S 0 Henson, of the Memorial Bap- | J h Chn4:then addressed, thoandcnM. l quotum’A madelp\la was a noble clty ap| which y?Q Should "be proud. NewXork ■mirrht hoast of greater commercial prosperity, |^%’n|fenmcntCse B J f In an atmosphere so Hoe a* Calcutta only presented f°' e rn “ H ere In Philadelphia such misery did not prevail to the same extent, while the con- SuinW her middling classeß was very much superior Th“y hatf comfortable homes and ™in?v owned them. The poor man’s home, us, was that of the rich man’s in mhahrinre. Philadelphia abounded in charitable institutions. Thatofthe “Old Man’s Homo”-where thead vanced hTyears could' find a^e^Tl 516 D btd confessed was but recently known to him, but he wah gradually making ms way through them, aniTflndmg out, one b/one, these homes for afflicted ot all ages, in his beloved and heantiral Philadelphia. He was touched with the name “Old Man’s Home.” There were was for children. There were homos for the widowed—but this was the first attempt to provide one for the old man. The Jtreamof affection was downwards; much less frequently ■did it ascend, so to speak. A father ° r a mother, if they *had the ability, rarely neglected their ihjidren, but parents were sometimes b e g le cted. The traeedv of King Lear was, alaa! too olion actedover again in domestic- .life. There was something extremely beautiful and attractive about children— many will ado ,P‘ “ t {^ take it to their homes and rear it as one of their own. and grief gives place to joy. There is a bright promise about childhood, an the: Intellect arid affections which points to the future and prompts t ° te h n A“““* ’“f ssia so readily smooth their brows and take online deepening wrinkles graven there. Tothe reflect \ntr however, there was something neautiiui * v£nf oifl litre esoeclally when sanctified by roll- SE? SaS wc deeper and longer but toe rays of a setting Buncast a mellower tint on th Th“‘Home ? brings y together congenial spirits. those who know how to enter Into other a ■sorrows and partake of their joys. It was a re cent institution, and had been but four years in cScS. He Wished that heknewwhowasthe author of the happy thought, an Out Man s Home Provision had long been made lh Phila delphia lor the wants of ancient women; thiswas ritrht. for their lot was very eheer lefs- 1, but let us cherish the old men— those who have . fought the battles S°life and done noble service. He rejoiced to see toe provision which had been made for them in this beautiful spot. Were he spared to told age, in solitude, he could imagine no happier refuge—no dearer haven than to sit in such com •nanvand peacefully end his days there. He blessed’Goa for the noble Institution,and prayed that Us future usefulness might be so enlarged that instead of offering its peaceful shelter to the few, it might afford its hallowed protection to the “The Rev. James M. Crowell, of the Penn Sqnare ■Church followed: He said he Was glad to be able to answer the inquiry °f hia frlend\s to who suggested the happy thought of an old man s | home It was due to three young ladies, who, some years since, on a visit to the Widows Asy lum, {bought there ought to be the same eharlty ' exercised towards toe old men; and from the happyhourof its foundation too organization , hattbdourished with a constantly increasing pros- the war there was a period of deep de prteriatfin the minds of the friends of the insti totiOD but Its lady managers did not despair, al though they had nothing but faith to fall back upom He recurred to the idea expressed by toe previous speaker, that the sympathies of too ' community tend more towards a fostermg eare of chUdhood than of old age. The Bible incul cates veneration for the aged. ' The glory of _ the old Is the-hoary head; “thou Shalt nse up scuth the Scripture, “before the hoary head. We ought to gather around the trembling forms of toe aged and protect them from the storms of Bev. J. Addison Henry, In closing the proceedings, remarked that although a post poned meeting was seldom apt to be a success, yet he was glad to Eee so many present; it was an interesting occasion, bnt especially to those who were seated before him, toe Inmates of the “Home," who always looked forward with plea sure to their approaching anniversary. The building which was occupied by the institution was originally a P ul dwelling, and had been altered to suit. It now accommodated sixteen persons, and could shelter but four or five more. The Managers, looking to the future enlargement of their means and usefulness, had purchased addi tional ground adjoining their present location. They believed that if they had deferred doing so, toe opportunity o£ adding to their limits Would have been lost. It was a prudent step, and al though the Board had incurred a debt of $19,000, there was every reason to believe that it would he discharged through the liberality®! the friends of toe Home. r _ The Houße expenses were about @2oU per month. These were defrayed by the annual sub scriptions, such other collections as the lady managers were enabled to make, and from mo ney which was occasionally sent to them. He would suggest that a colldction be made. We ■do not know what amount waß contributed, but the following contributions were read from slips by the Speaker: One of $l,OOO from a gentle man, whose name was not given. Mr. David Milne who we understood had already been-tf liberai benefactor, pledged himself for $lOO an nually; another gentleman announced himself as & contributor of ®lOO annually for five years. The singing of a hymn and a benediction closed the exerciseß. The institution was visited by quite a number of the audience, and more perfect neatness and good order in all the arrangements could not be found. Some of the old men pointed with pride to a full set of “Littell’b Living Age,” which had been presented by some kind friend. Many of our readers are in possession of duplicate vol umes. or booke, which they would perhaps wil lingly part with, and which would be prized the old men. 'We take the following forms from the Annual Keport; it may. prove useful to those inclined to manifest an interest in this excellent charity. Form of Bequest.—l give and bequeath unto the “Old Man's Home,” of the City of Philadelphia, toe sum of ■- —— —, to bo pal to the Treasurer for the time being, lor the use of the cold Society. , , . Devise of Real Estate.—l give and devise unto toe “Old Man’s Home,” of the city of Philadel phia (here describe the property or ground rent), togfcther with toe appurtenaneeß, in fee rlmple. Obdisation Sicbvicks. Last evening the Second Reformed Presbytery of Philadelphia ordained the Rev. Matthew Galley to the office of the Holy Ministry, and installed him pastor of Third Reformed Presbyterian Church, corner Oxford and Hancock streets, Kensington. Rev. S. W. Crawford, D. D., presided. The sermon was preached by the Rev. John Donglas, D. D., of Pittsburgh, from the text, 2 Tim. iv. 2: Preach the word. ’ After the sermon Dr. Crawford propounded the Constitutional questions, and olferea up the ordaining prayer, during which Mr. Galley was net apart to the office, of the Holy Ministry by Ihellaying on of the "laying on of the hands of the Presbytery. Bev. John McMaster, D. D., Princeton, In diana, delivered the charge to the Pastor, and Rev. A. G. Wylie, Duanesburgh, New York, charged the people. The congregation was dis missed with the benediction by the ncwly-or dained pastor. ' There was a very large congregation, the aisles and vestibules being well tilled, and the exer cises were solemn and impressive. Domos op a Swindles.— Severiil comply ta • were made at too Control Station during yeater day and to-day in regard to toe doings of an Indi vidual who goes by toe namo of Charles Norton, who has carried on pretty ctfenrive swindUng operations. Ho leases a store and house for five years, and toon has.too store fitted > up In an ele gant stple for the confectionery buslnem When toe work is well under wap ho advertises for a lady to charge of toe store and re side in ' • the house. The . salary Is fixed at a very liberal amount, bnt $lOO is first required os security. Upon one of theßtores which had been taken in this manner toe work ordered In alterations, <fcc., would cost at leaßt $1,500. On toe other stories there was not so much of an outlay. Yesterday work_was pro gressing on: no leas than six stores. No. money has been paid to the carpenters, and they are also victims of the swindler. As far as known five women have been dnped. A widow lady with six children had only $lO. She gave them to toe fellow and promised to raise the remaining $9O when she got into the house. Another widow, whose hnsband has been dead but a fewtmontos, lost $lOO. A woman moved Into a house yester day, after putting up her $lOO as security, tmd soon discovered that she had been duped, and that she would have to move again. The fellow who has so successfully carried on these operations is described as a small, thick set man,' abont 50 years of age, with a very red face. He Is neatly dressed in black clothes, and wears a tall black silk hat. Freaks or Lightning. —The house of Benja min Miilon, at Chestnut HUI, was struck by lightning during toe very severe storm which prevailed at toat place on Tuesday afternoon last. There appears to have been two strokes; oho went down toe water-spout, damaging it considerably, and toe othor went, down toe chimney. The latter entered one of toe rooms, scattered things about pretty lively, completely blackened a mirror and went out through the floor between Mr. and Mrs. MUlon. Neithor of these persons suffered from the effects of the lightning, although they made a very narrow escape. Interesting Temperance Meeting.— Last evening a festival was given under toe auspices of the Philadelphia Division S. of T., at the hall Tenth and Chestnut streets. Thomas M. Cole man, Eeq., presided, and after alluding eloquently to the good accomplished by the temperance men of the city, and particularly to \toe work per formed by this Division, called upon Hiram Ward, G. Duff. and others, who made capital speeches. Cakes and ice cream were served tip in great profusion, and temperance odeß snug by a quartet club, and others. Sales of Real Estate on the Premises.— James A. Freeman, Auctioneer, sold on Wednes day afternoon a Farm ot 49 acres, stone dwelling, Btone barn, &c., at toe corner of Adams and Rol andsville Roads, Frankford, for $4lO per acre— s2o,o9o. Sold yesterday afternoon a farm ot 110 acres, Montgomery township, Montgomery county, Pa., with stone dwelling, barn, Ac., for $2O per acre—s2,B6o. Births in Police stations. — A 'German wo man named Christina Rudolph was taken with a fit and was conveyed to to o Eleventh District Station House last night. This morning, about two o’clock, she gave birth to a male child. Annie Stainroop, a lodger In the Eighth Dis trict Police Station, gave birth to a male cniid abont five o’clock this morning. In Trotble Again.— John, alias “Dutch Ahern and James Carey, both quite prominent in Philadelphia police annals, were arrested yes terday. upon the charge of assaulting Thomas Williams, colored, on one ot toe cars of toe Green and Coates Street Railway, at Eighth and Arch streets. They were held In $6OO bail, to answer. A Rare Opportunity. —By reference to our advertising columns it will be seen that by appli cation to toe engineer of toe Bulletin office, an opportunity will be offered to purchase a first rate ten-horse engine, boiler and shafting at a low "price. Delightful Excursion. —The thirty-fourth anniversary excursion of too Philadelphia Ly ceum will take place to-morrow, the cars leaving Thirteenth and CallowhUl streets at 8.50 o’clock A. M. A very pleasant time may be expected by those who participate. Cruelty to Animaia.— Frank Ebbett, a boab mun, was arrested yesterday near toe Wire bridge,when about to hitch up a tattle which hod ii very sore shoulder and was not able_ to work. He was taken before Alderman Hutchinson, and was held in $6OO bail to answer. Rescued from Drowning.—A man fell into the Schuylkill from too wharf at the Spring Gar den Gas Works about ten o’clock last night, bnt was rescued from drowning by the Schuylkill Harbor Police. Robbing New Houses.— John Roach was arrested yesterday upon too charge of stealing lead pipe from a new house on Sixteenth street, above Master. • He was committed by Alderman Fitch. "' Robbery. —The house of Mrs. Mackey, on Evans street, below Centre, in Germantown, was entered by prying open a hack shutter. A gold chain and breastpin, and some silverware, valued ot $6O, were stolen. His Name.— The man who fell into the Dela ware from the barge Sophia, at CallowhUl street wharf, was Copt. W. Hewitt. His body was re covered yesterday afternoon. The will ofthe late Matthew T. Newkirk wiU appear in to-morrow's Commercial List and Price Current;' . Sale of Paintings — Parties wishing to con-- tribute to toe sale of Paintings on Tuesday evening next," 23d inst., at Scott's Art Gallery, must have them on the premises on or before Monday morning, 22d. THEATRES, Etc. The Theatres.— At the Chestnut Street Thea tie thU evening, lliss Joßie Orton will have a benefit in the pantomime Humph/ Dumpty. Miss Orton is one oi the most graceful and aecom plished artists in the profession and she deserves a crowded house. A farewell performance will be given to-morrow afternoon, and to-morrow night will be the last of tho season. At the Wal nut this evening, Mr. Joseph Jefferson will have a benefit, and will appear in his great character, “Rip Van Winkle.” Under the Gaslir/ht will be performed at the Arch to-night, upon the occasion oi Mr. Lewis Baker’s benefit. An olio entertain | ment is announced at the American. Stuart Reason's Reappearance.— An enter tainment of unusual attractiveness will be offered at the Academy of Music to-morrow afternoon. Mr. Stuart Robson and Mr. Robert Craig will ap pear in a series of performances of the most amusing character. These gentlemen, each in his own way, are without superiors in the pro fession, and as they will be supported by a first class company, the public may expect such an entertainment as we have rarely had in this city. The following is an outline of the programme: Mr. Robßon will give his funny version of Ca mille. and appear in his original character of “Mr. William Jones,” in Jones's Baby. Craig will give his imitations of Charles Dickens, Mr. Joseph Jefferson, John Brougham, J. S. Clarke and others, in his amusing: interlude of Love Made by Mimicry, and will address the audience upon the subject of the “Next Presidential Campaign.’' The most amusing feature of tho entertainment will be “Robson and Craig’s Music Book,” in which Robson will sing “A ’norrible Tale of a Suicidal Family.” Craig will sing “Ten Little Injins.” Robson will sing “Timmy Boyle.” Craig “Peter Gray." Robson will-warble “In Nappy Moments.” Craig will sing “Bacon and Greens;” after which, they will, in concert, throw the nuditace into convulsions by a mournful duett, “Little Toodle de doo was a Dandy cock Robin.” Mr. Robson will nIBO enact tho original 6cene introduced by him in Rosedale ; or, the Rifle Ball. The admission price is half h aolliir, but aS seventy-five cents will secure a seat we advise every one to call on Trumpier for that purpose. Hooley’s M insteels. —This troupe of Ethlo- Eian performers will appear at the Seventh treet Opera House this evening, In first rate minstrel entertainments. Among other novelties they will present a “spectacular burlesque " entitled tho Wild Fawn. This piece is placcAupon the stage in very handsome style, THE DAILY EVENING BULLETINrr-FBMADEIjPffIA, FRIjjAY JUH with scenerv. transfoxmations, &c., of too moat beautiful character. '•'■■■ • Lingahd's Concerts. —At theEleventoStroct Opera House tola evening Mr. W. H. Llngard, the celebrated mimic, will give an original enter talnmot. In Which he will appear lua multitude of different pereonations. Mr. Llngard possess® Ycry remarkable talent ns an Imitator, and the celerity with which he changes from ter to another, is simply wonderful. His per formance is in the highest degree satisfactory and Interesting. ■ . ■ Quarter " Sessions— Judge Ludlow.—Thomas Williams .pleaded guilty to a charge of steal- Patrick Murphy and James Carr, on cross bills, were charged with assault and battery. ■ The case occupied all toe morning. It originated In a dispute abont boys, and each party claimed that the other was the aggressor. The jury had not been able .to determine toe question when onr report closed. - . NEW JEfiSEY JIAXTUBS. Police Officers Appointed.— The ' following named persons have, been appointed by toe Council of Atlantic City police-officers,for toe present season: Joseph -T.. Note,. John A- Parker, Edmund S.Westcott and Charles Horner. They will enter upon toe discharge -of their duties ori or about toe 27t0 lhst. At the last meeting of toe Council the Mayor was authorized and Instructed to proceed at. once to advertise and Bell a number of valuable properties for toe costs of grading, curbing, graveling, Those who have not paid such bills should attend to it before their property is sold. Robbers at. Work.— The house-breakers-have commenced their operations quite earnestly m Camden and viilnlty. A night or two • since toe residence ©1 Hon. John F. Starr, In Newton township, was entered, and a few spoonß and napkin rings were taken. The burglars became alarmed ana decamped, without getting enough to pay for their trouble. -' On the ipUovong night on attempt was made to force an entrance into toe house of Albert W. Markley, ‘ Esq., on Coop | er street, bnt without succeeding, too robbers hastily re treatea. ...... „ _ " Pobt No. 6.—Post No. 6, Grand Army of toe Repnbllc, in Camden, Is weekly receiving a large number of members, preparatory for too open ing of the coming campaign. This Post Is com posed of veternnbattle-searred heroes who have I bravely breaßted the tide of war, and tons aided I In saving toe life of too-nation. They are all sound Union men, and will contribute largely in I the work of carrying toatcity for the Republican 1 ticket* The Berry Season.—' The amount of berries touß far raised at Hammonton, Vineland and I other places along the Camden and Atlantic and West Jersey Railroads, this season, far exceeds I toe quantity raised in ainy former year. The straw I berry crop has been abundant, while the rasp berry and blackberry promise an equal yield. This shows to what advantageous cultivation toe sandy'soil of South JerSef can be carried. Laying or a Corner Stone. —On toe 24 th Inst., on the hccasion of laying toe-epnier atone of toe new Masonic Temple In Philadelphia, the I members of Lodge No. 15 of Camden, Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons, intend to participate I In the ceremonies in full regalia. They number I abont two bundred members. I An Improvement Postponed.— The Directors I of toe Camden Horse Car Railroad, in conse quence ofthe high price of material, &c., have concluded to delay commencing work on it for I an indefinite period of time. The Latest Novelty in Ladies Hats.— The •‘Rip Van Winkle" Sun Hat, just brought out by Messrs. Wood & Cary, 725 Chestnut, Is the most popn lar novelty of the season, and isjust tile thin# for the country and seashore. The demand for them Is im mense: Messrs. W.&C. still continue to sell-their elegant line of Fancy Bonnets and Hats at much be low cost; also, every style of deelrable cat materials, in quantities to suit purchasers. For every description of Hats end Bonnets, for Ladies. Children and Misses, their stock is by far the rictest in the city, and tbeir prices can be best described as a great sacrifice, ine marked rush of customers at their store is thus easily accounted for. When Macbeth murdered Dnncan, he said to his Wife, “Bethought I heard a voice cry “Sleep no more'’” but this was before tho discovery of the Elastic Sponge. No honsehold voice since that event has ever cried “Sleep no more." All Its merits can scarcely he condensed in a brief notice. It is forty per cent, cheaper than cnrled hair, moss, feathers, or any other article, and forty-five per cent, lighter in weight It ikspringy, clean, durable, subject neither to disinte gration or decay, and the supply 1b inexhaustible. We commend the Elastic Sponge to every housekeeper in the land. ______ Notice to the Patrons of St. JonN a Day.— All patrons of St. John’s day are required, according to the regulations issued by authority, to be dreßsed on that day in black cloth. To be sure the weather may he a little warm on ihs 24th of this month, hut that is not St. John s fault- and to accommodate things Stokes s Co the celebrated clothiers, under the Continental, bav c now on hand a number or suits of light summer cloth made up at low prices. Fink Watches. —We desire to call tho atten lion of wateh-bnyerß to the very fine Watches made by the American Watch Company of Waltham, and known as the %-plate, 10 size. To the manufacture of these watches the Company have devoted aU the science and skill In the art at their command, and confidently claim that for fineness and beauty, not less than for the greater excellencies of mechanical and scientific correctness of design and execution, these Watches will compare favorably with the best made in any country. In this counter the manufacture of such Watches is not even attempted except at Waltham. For sale by all respectable dealers. Robbins & Aitbeton, Agents, No. 132 Broadway, N. Y. To the Fraternity. ■ , , „ Ctuiß. Oakford & Sona have a fine stock of New Silk Hate, Bulled to the wants of the Masonic Frater nity on the coming occasion. Stores under the Con tinental Hotel. • Misses’ Hats, Children’s Hats, Sundowns of every variety, style, and finish. Oakford & Sons, Continental Hotel. _ , Have You Tried toe new Perfume ? Bouquet dcs Antilles! It is sure to please, for it possesses all the desirable qualities; sweet, lasting and cheap. Price7scents, bold everywhere. A. I. MATHEWS & CO., 12 Gold st., N. Y. Grover & Baker’s Highest Premium Sewing- Machines, 730 Cheßtnnt street. Moth Patches, Freckles and Tan.— The only reliable remedy for those brown discoloration on the face is “Perry's Moth and Freckle Lotion. Prepared only by Dr. B. O. Pebky, 49 Bond Btreet, Now York. tSHSoId everywhere. Furniture reupholatered and vamlshei to new, at Patten’s, 1403 Chestnnt street. Bower’s Senna Figs, for Constifation flfty cents. Depot Sixth and Vine. For promptness, good workmanship and low prices, go to Patten's West End Upholstery, 1408 Chestnutstreet ' Florence Sewing .Machine. Florence Sewing Machine. Florence- Sewing Machine. Office, 1123 Chestnnt street, Philadelphia. Judicious mothers and nurses use for children a safe and pleasant medicine In Bowjsb’b Intant Cob- DIAL* „ , Fine Custom-made Boots and Shoes for Gen tlemen. Bartlett, 33 South Sixth Btreet, above Chest nut. Members of the Masonic Order can get their Silk Hats for tho coming ‘‘occasion at Chas* Oak roau & Sows, under the Continental HoteL Surgical Instruments and druggists’ sun arießl Bkowbkh * Bboihbb, 23 South Eighth street. DKArroas, Blutonesb and Catarrh. . j. ißaacs, IL D., Professor of the Bye and Bar, treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost success. Testimonials from the most re- Sty for , IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOIt THE CITY lend County .of Philadelphia.—Estate of MABY M. BAITZEL, deceased.—The Auditor appointed hytho Court toaudit, settle and adjust the account ofWIL; t t air B AITZEL. Administrator of the Estate of MARY late of the cit* of PMiadelphia. deceaseo Sad to report distribution of the balance in the hande of the accountant, wilt-meet the parttra Intercitod for the aT,Ss U K A N Y 0. J Me few •phlUdelphla. OSEpH ABRAMB) lelß-fmwSf Auditor. _ THE COURTS. OITY NOTICES. SjKOAX. notices. ■VTEW TURKEY PRUNES LANDING AND FOB BALE tfM,yJ,BBUBSIEBftOO..UBSoutUDeUiwareaTenM NEW CARPETINGS, Of. the beet French , English and American Mann- 1 fttctore, embracing' Moqnette, Chenille, Armln- r ster, Wilton’s Velvets, Brussels, Tapeatry, Three ply Ingralnß, Damaßfc and Venetians. Also, Oil Cloths and Mattings, every quality, great variety. 1 All at the lowest Cash Prices. '■ . .. •<>.. ■ r. -Lu KNIGHT & SON, ; 1322 Chestnut Street. _jeStfn» J ‘ : ■■■- WHITE CANTON MATTING, Less than Original Cost of Importation, 850. PER YABD. E.H.GODSHALK&CO. 728 Chestnut Street. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. Ao., At Low Prices. E. n. GOHSHAL*. TUEO. E. wntDEESHHIM Itiß-eniTn —— FHIJUICUJ. Desirable First Class Investment THE LEHIGH VALLE* BAILBOAD COHPA.YS OFFER FOR BALE AT THEIR OFFICE, No. 303 Walnut Street, • AT NINETY-FIVE PER CENT., . Ope Million Dollars nf their Mortgage.Bonfls bearini interest at the rate of Six per cent, per annum, Fiee from State and United Stated Taxes, Elivable on the first d&ys of June and Dewniber. • • V Said Bonds are either Coupon or and !£? secured by mortgage on the railroad and branches* the KStoSiteck and too franchises of toe Company. The outstanding Bonds of the Company due In 1878 wfil he”received in exchange for.these the holders of toe old issue the amount to bo paid for taxos. L. CHAMBBHLAinf, Secretary. Jel lmrp}, - ■ WALLACE & KEENE, BANKERS AND BROKERS, 43Z SoEitU Third Street. jo!3lmrp? . IUBS, etc. A. K. & F. K. WOMRATH, FOBHEBLI AT 417 ARCH ATBEET, NOW AT No. 1212 CHESTNUT Street, Beg to inform their friends ,and customers that they are prepared to receive ■ FURS for the season. INBURIN G THEM against loss by FIRE and MOTHS. A. K. & F. K. WOMRATH, 1813 Chestnut Street. i leBtaorp —— SEWING MACHINES. 1106. REMOVAL. 1106. ibe bdiceb msiFAcTcaise company Have Removed their Warerooms to 'No. IXOO Chestnut BINGER’S NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE Ii ■imple, durable, quiet and light ond capable of norformina an a lonißhing range and variety of work. It s?ffl S 3£ B «af JSSrftald, gather, cori tuck, quilt. “ffiaiynSWM. E. COOPER. Agenb_ TO BENT. TO RENT. The First Floor (Back) op Tire NEW BULLETIN BUILDING, No. 607 Chestnut Street, (And 601 Jayne Btroet,) SUITABLE FOB AN INSUBANCE COMPANY. Inquire In the PubUcaUon Office of the Bulletin. ' tfrp TO LET. NEXT DBOB TO POST OFFICE. Entire Upper part, Baefcment and Bub-Cellar, Apply o 1 430 Chestnut Street. ap23tfrps fr»rv •p , p.M r r - HANDSOME COUNTRY-BEAT filiate the residence of William H. Allen, Ea q, Preai dent of Girard College. Situate on the river Dela* ware, near Torrerdale. Apply H KEDNEE , 731 Walnut BtrceV, FOB SAXE. fob SALE-HANDSOME COUNTRY PLACE, near Frankford. Also, handsome three-atorv brick iIS»«SgSSSS?ffiEJS?SfeS3SSSi Xliy ti 613CUnton ‘ troot - lewish-bedneb. f No. 7»1 Wolnnt »treet„ AUCTION SAXES. JAMES A. FKEEMAN. AUCTIONEE| LwrBticet REAL ESTATE SALE. JULY. L 1868. This BaleTsa WKDhEBDAY, at 18 o’clock, noon, at thß OLD YORK ROAD, belowThorp’stane, SKd Ward, with atone dwelUng. hajn, &c. be In tereected i>y Brondi 16th &od loth. fits-* andby Somerville and GUrkeon avennee. Bioad atreot to Flflher’fl laoe a short dlttaDce 'from the tropfirty. Plan at-the store. Sale by order of Heirs —Estate ofJd.mzs £f. Boyer* dec ct. Sal© at th© Auction Store, THUB3DAY, June 26» at IS o’clock, noon, ' STONE DWELLING, ON THE RIDGE ROAD, near iitc'd. : AMERICAN ANTI-INCRUSTATION CO.’S, I OFFICE, No. 147 South. Fourth St.. PnUADEtPIHA. The Anti-tocrußtator will remove scale from stdanr bollore and beep thorn dean, rendering the boiler leu liable to explosion, and eaving of fuel. The Instruments have been In successful use daring the laet two ye are In many of the large establishments In thla city, and from which the moat flattering teatlmoniala of their wonderful aaving of fuel and labor have been recolved. Parties having boilers would do well to call at the offiee and examine testimonials, etc. JOHN PAREIEA, President! EZRA LVBJBHI) Secretary and Treararer. m<tlß Rmrb • j, B, BUSSIEU4 CO. 108 Booth Dolawaro avenoo. A CEEAH, BWOOTH SKIN ATOBKAC' TIFUL COMPLEXION follow* the pad of HELMBOLDti CONCENTRATED EXTRACT BARS APABILLA. . . It remove, black spits, pimple*, moth patches and ■■ eruptions of the skin. , IN THE SPRING THE STS. gii.r.A t. mi assistant of the greatest value. YOUNG LADIES, BKWABE ! OF THE INJURIOUS EFFECTS of Face Pewden and Washes.- Mla«<* remedies close up the pores olthejdtjn. and in a short Umo destroy the hot a few op toe worst pis- ORDERS lhat afflict mankind arisefronfeomniUon of theblood. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA la a remedy of the utmoat value. lIEEITIBOED’S EXTBACT SARSAPA RILLA cleanses and renovates the blooddnatlUathe visor ol health Into the system; and purges out the humors that maketdtseasr. QUANTITY! VS. QUALITY. HBLIfI BOLD'S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. T1»•*»»*» emalL Tho»e who defiiro « Urge quantity and large doao of medicine ERR. THOSE WHO DESIRE BRILLIANCY SARSAPARILLA, inrari&bly does. Ask for HettnboUPe, Take no other. HELHBOLD’S CONCENTHATED EX' TRACT SARSAPARILLA is the Great Blood Purifier. HELMBOLD’S Highly Concentrated Fluid Extract SARSAPARILLA ERADICATES ERUPTIVE AND ULCERATIVE DISEASES Throat, Nose, Eyes, Eyelids, Soalp D UhlaSfcMaw^"?'BA&T (^ <!n * TWO TABLMPOONFULS of the Extract of Barsapaj rilla, added to a pint of water, ja equal th© LlflbonDlet Brink, and one hottle la equal to a fiyrup of Sarsaparilla, or the dec ?™2S_“ ÜBna JS affection* by Benjamin Travel* p p E Ac. 'Speaking of those and dlawflee arising' from the excess of mercury, he states thut no reroedfy is equal to the Extract of Sarsaparilla; its power oadnted 1 ”in o tho l ewSeSt mss, a tonic with eubetaoees of thetomo daes unavailable or Injurious. HELMBOLD’S Concentrated Extract Sarsaparilla Established upwards of IS year* H. T. HELMBOLD DRUGGIST AMD.CHEMIST. 594 BROADWAY, New York.; Sold by Druggists everywhere. Brice SI 85 Pet bottle, or 8 for $8 OF THE and Skin, FREPABED BY Electro Plate. “ tlcJ^ JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO., JBWKLEBS. 902 Chestnut Street. PHILADELPHIA. Have been appointed •. SPECIAL AGENTS In this city for the tale of the, GORHAM MFG. COMPANY’S PINE ELEOTBO-TLdTED WARE We guarantee tfce*e good* to be decidedly superior to Anything in the market, excelling in dedcL flnUhand quality. . - i . A Urge assortment will be maintained* andgold at too manufacturer** rtgulAr. R . FIX£D PRICES! nrtw m BAILEY & CO., 819 CHESTNUT STREET -Have Just flnUhedsJargevarietr of SILVER ARTICLES, Esreclally suttablo for BRIDAL, presents* All of entirely sew and beautiful designs. 819 CHESTNUT STREET. fe*Aw f m rptf ' ■ Biting Porcbaied Ibe Interest of TIIOS. WRIGGINS, Eaq., Mylatspirtnsrlnthefirmof WBIOQINB A WARDEN, I will continue tho Watch and General Jewelry Buslnasa . At the old stand. 8.33. corner Fifth and Chestnut Sts* And respectfully request a continuance of the patronage to ton, and liberally bestowed upon tho late firm. Particular attention given to tha repairing of WATCHES and JEWELRY. A. B. WARDEN. PuILIPA., March 16.1363. GBOCEIUEB, LIQUOHB, AC. FINE OLIVE OIL, Of tho purest and finest that can be Imported, and with especial reference to the wants of opr easterner*. To those who have tried It, it needs no recommendation. For sale at wholesale prices by the east SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, S. W. cor. Broad and Walnut Sts. W f ID tfl fTHE “EXCELSIOR” HAMS, SELECTED FROM THE BEST CORN FED HOG 3. are OF STANDARD REPUTATION. AND THE BEST IN THE WORLD. J. H. MICHEHER & CO., general provision dealers And curera of the celebrated “ EXCELSIOR ” BUGAR-CURED HAMS. TONGUES AND BEEF. Nos. 142 and 144 North Front street. None genuine unless branded “J. BL M. & Co* EXCEL- SIOR.’ 1 The Justly celebrated "EXCELSIOR” HAMS are cured by J H. M. * Co. (In a stylo peculiar to themselves), ex- , oressly for FAMILY USE; are of delicious flavor; freAS from tbo unpleasant taste of salt, and are unmounted by \ epicures superior to any now offered for sale. mvs w f m Bmrp : ruitniiuit FINE FURK ITU RE. GEO. J. HENKELS, LACY & 00., Thirteenth and Chestnut Streets. lell 2mB ' ■ —- ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., N. E corner Fourth andßaoeSts., WHOLESALE DBUGGISTB AND . ~ • PAINT MANUFACTURERS, Offer to the trade or consumers. Pure White Lead, Zino White, Colored Paints, Varnishes, Oils, Artists’ Materials, &o. Agents for the celebrated TIE ILLS HOSTiGSE BKOW-WQITI ZEIC, worfc PURE PAINTS.' 201 and 203 North Fourth Street, *“■■■■ Northeast comer of Race Street. . aolßtfrp} HIATTHESS AMD HEBPWG. CVRING-BEDS. ( ® SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW AND NOVEL, KRIEGHOFF’S PATENT U. S. SFRING-BED, FOR CHEAPNESS, DURABILITY, CLEANLINESS. and e.Mdelly the most diliahtful motion of elasticity. We guarantee our Beds to excel all Spring-beds in use. We feel so confident in the qualities we claim.: that if on trial they should fail to give satisfaction in every respect, they may be returned to ub and the money Trill be re* * U Mado to order to bedatosda of anyelzo.: Liberal discounts to Wholesale Dealers. Hotels, ftc. . Entirely constructed of metal, are warranted to,remain free from vermin. . COVELL. BALDWIN & CO. , N. EL comer Chestnut and Eighth streets, up stairs, ■OLE MANUFACTURERS FOR THIS CITY' AND .ftTATE, xnyai-lnurp} DRUGS.
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