INUM BULLETIN: • liteurrnranote-Av Weam—Laat eveningi. abou t half-past nine o'clock, the shhagkiehed at the ex. „ teusive barber yard. of Willbrour & ,Stokes; st Twenty-firet and Race sheets., was entered r 4 aornebody.who piled up a lot Ofshluglea,gotettlne straw from the stable and baths fire. The flames , wore:discovered by Policeman Land, of the ritxth irlatiletorndVhtistoptrer Clarke, A member 'ot the Good Will Fire Vorapany,trho were standing On the corner. The fire was extinguished before anythurnere hod been done. About half-past 11 o'clock a large three-skated brick.building known as "Coleman's shop," at Twentrfirat and Cuthbert streets. was set on fire ht the rear of the first story, and the entire building was pretty well burned out. . The °can pante of the structure were Jas. Arsnitage, painter; Alexander Ager, stair-builder; David Phillips. cooper, and Harris & carpenters and build ers. They all lose their tools and stock. ;:.The total lose will probably reach several thousand Shortly before twelve o clock a fire was disco vered in the store of Emley & Co., dealers in se cond-hand farniture,*c., on Market street, above Nineteenth. The premises.were fired in the rear, which was reached from acoal-yard. The aria only oompied a portion of the bhilding;'und the fire was confined to their department. The loss was not serious. About midnight another attempt was made to fire the lumber yard of Williams & Stokes, at Twentrtirst and .ftaert streets., 'After the first tire one of the carters hid been placed on duty, as watchman. Be watt away fora few minutes, and during his absence—some—noundrel -scaled the fence and started a Ara in the stable. Fortunately the Baines were discOvered and extinguished be fore they had made any progress. These operations of incendiaries were brought to the attention of the Mayor this morning, and under his instructions the police are making the most strenuous exertions to ferret out the per petrators of the acts. Tux.' "PIIIIADELTIkLA Stuvrtno Elsa.-The Mammoth Skating Rink, Twenty-first . and Rice streets, was last night the scene of unusual fes tivity and enjoyment. The managers took ad vantage of the cold snap on Monday evening and yesterday. and'had Agood field of, Ice. Although notice was given rather late in the day, there was a large crowd in attendance. The building is now entirely finished. It is an ornament to the city, and reflects great credit on those under whose supervision it was built. A very pleasing sight were the graceful, Intricate and daring evolutions of the Meagher brothers last night. Every movement is done with utmost grace, ease and precielon. They are certainly perfeetlon in the Maim - lei art, if perfection is attainable in anything. The brilliant light, beauty of the building, and music added greatly to the effect of the exhibition. All the conveniences of a ball room seem to be combined In this "ekatorial palace." It looked lace a fairy sketch to see the pretty Wiest in their elegant costumes, In all the colors of the rainbow, gliding over the glass-like surface, while many of their friends of the sterner sex seemed determined totry something, "a Ia Meagher." They did, poor fellows, they labored under many disad vantages—their skates were "not exactly the thing," &c. &c. Some were very ambitious, but as soon as they found, by the hearty laughs and clapping of bands of the spectators, that their endeavors were appreciated, they stood on their dignity Chad to get up to do it) and quietly went their way. TUE Ea/P.l'lOO3BlON OF Counts LOIIIMING.— Heretofore a source of continual complaint from citizens has been that boys and half-grown young men are In the habli of congregating at street corners nightly, and in front of places of publio worship"on the Sabbath, using profane and in decent language, insulting females and obstruct ing the fidiwalke. This practice has become an intolerable nuisance, and his Honor, the Mayor, having determined to suppress it, has issued an order to the force making it imperative on his officers to , arrest all such persons and deal with them as the law directs. Tile effect of this order was shown in the Lieutenants' reports on Monday and Tuesday mornings. the arrests for cerner lounging numbering twenty-three. Fasts RlDE.—Jamcs Lynch undertook to get a tree ride yesterday 'afternoon, and succeeded. He was pawing Fifth rind Walnut streets,and ob served Mr. Thos. E. Cahill's horse and carriage standing in front of his office. He forthwith got into the carriage and drove off. He started On an extended tour and finally reached Twenty fifth and Pine streets. There Policeman Corrie, of the Fifth District, recognized the team as that belonging_to Mr. Cahill. Lynch was then ar rested; He was arraigned before Aid. Kerr, and declared that he did not mean to steal the horse and wagon, but only wanted to take a ride. The magistrate told him that he would give him a chance to take another ride, and he consigned him to the care of the driver of the prison van. ATTEMPTED ROBBEIVIES.—An attempt was made to break into the clothing store of Solomon Simons, South street, above Eighth, last night. The thieves were discovered and frightened off by parties residing in the next house. Last evening, about nine o'clock, a btck win dow of the house of James D. Campbell, No. 759 South Ninth street, was pried open with a jimmy. The burglars did not get into the house, how ever. LAIICENT.—Two neg,rces, named George Smith sod John Thomas, were arreated last night by Policeman Pearson, of the Third District, upon the charge , of the larceny of a bag of coffee from the stow or P. Mcßride & Co., at Front and Gothic streets. They were taken before Alder man Carpenter, and were committed to answer. CRUELTY TO ANIAIALS.—Jacob Fogle, a carter, was arrested yesterday afternoon, at Ninth and Chestnut streets, upon the charge of cruelty to animals. Ho bad a heavy load on his cart, and was boating his horse. He was taken before Alderman Helder, who imposed the usual line upon him. LARCENY OF BerniEss.-511chael O'Brien was arrested yesterday in the Twenty-fifth Ward, by Policeman Nestor,npos the charge of the larceny of a set of harness which be had in a bag on hie shoulder. He was committed by Aid. Neill. BAu.B.—A complimentary ball to Washington Camp No. 1, Junior dons of America, will be given this evening at Washington Hall, Eighth and Spring Garden streets. The grand military and citizens' dress ball of Company H, National Guards, will come off this evening at National Guards' Hall. Those who participate will, no doubt, have a very pleasant time. rlCurklak Baths• The man or woman who has never taken a Turkish Bath has failed to enjoy some of the most delicious sensations the human body is capable of receiving, and has also probably neg lected something which may prove of great ad vantage to his or her health. The bath is something that la but slightly un derstood here, there being but one establishment in the ylehtity of this city, the private one of Mr. George. a: Lobriell r et his residence in New Castle Hundred. StilkWilmingtonlans need not be de barred from the enjoyment of this healthful luxury, as In Philadelphia they can and one of the must complete establishments in this coun try. We reftr to that of Dr. Wilson, No. 1109 Girard street, between Market and Chestnut, and Eleventh and Twelfth streets. Wo cannot give our readers a better idea of a Turkish Bath than by describing this establish ment, tbe practical benefits of which it was re cently our fortune to experience. Entering the reception-room, which is fitted up in oriental fashion, the bather is invited to a curtained stall, where be divests himself of his clothing and wraps around hint .a linen cloth. Thus attired he passes through a pair of beautiful entitled glass folding doors into the warm room whore, after having the head wet, he takes a seat on an easy cane chair, covered with clean linen for each bather. In the part of the room where he first sits the temperature is at about 180 de grees, but after the bather has beconte ac• customtd to this he is given a place nearer the beater, where the temperature is from 140 to 150 degrees. Even a higher degree•of heat is not un pleasant. By this time he is perspiring _freely and ,the skin becomes soft and moist. remained here ling enough, the battier is invited . to the shampooing room, where, after a slight preliminary (Tinkling with warm water, he lies down on a marble elan and the attendanti rubs lam with his halide, rubbing elf every par ticle of scruff or dry skin, and giving great re lief Le neuralgic or rheumatic Psoule. After this; tko whole body Is k ham p uoed with deli— cately perfumed soap, then the head, and after a Careful washing down, with first warm, than , tent& then cold water. the bather irrit rlitkhilpwith a tottel;then'enveloped with a large^ towel and taken Pick to. the reception room, Mid! with a blanket thrown oveihim he Jolla laby. languor until dernPlettly Art , and' gradually: • cooled Off, after which .44 dosses' with a aellße ,or" Laving been Waibcd not; merely oh the surface; tint througb'and thrOugh." "Edwin Forrest,, the • tragedian, who has' tried thl4 bath, says: nue'. man who has not, taken a Turkish Bath has never reached the moral dignity of being pers on ally clean " -. Up stairs there Is a beautifully arranged ladled bath, so arranged is to„ glye each lady an oppor— tunity' of inuislug” through the, bath without be.; ingseen by any of her fellow-bathers, or any one else. than the female shampooer,all the appoint ments of these apartments are, ONthe •most luxe - rious and elegant character, and each dressing room is flumiShed with an elegant lounge, to be • nerd' while resting after the bath. . !deny of the most _ eminent physicians of Phila. delphia nee Dr. Wilson's bath, and recommend It to their neuralmc or rheumatic patients, and the" writer.can testify to its efficacy in completely curing a miserable headache,the result of running about with cold, wet feet.— Wilmington Daily Commercial. CITY NOTICES. • MANY GENEROUS MEN , WOULD - BR CONTENT TO live meagerly all their days if only they oottld be sure Of putting their children in better circumstances than their Own. It would lighten their minds and gladden their hearts if they could be sure 'that some day `heir children would have money enough to•free them from ,the severe toils and anxieties which have burdened 'their fathers' lives, There is 'only one way in which that can be - done beyond n• peradVenture;aed that is through Life Insurance. And in • that way it can be done by any man, however moderate his means. The Ametican Life Insurance Company, of Phihrdelphia, will for a email amount paid amtnal undertake to provide for your family at your death, whether that occur this year or , twenty years het co. RRDIICTIONI IN PRICES, To close off Winter Stock, C442 , i g0g r 1 4) 41 1 . 8t "°" No. ai24 chestortkotreet. , . Qat= and soothe the pain of children teethlne Use Bower's Infant Cordial. Sold by all Druggists. "Bowan's Gum Arable Secrete"—lJge them for your Cough and pulmonary troubles. Derail Sixth andtrhie. Price 311 cents. Sold by Druggists. Funs, Funs, Funs, Funs, The beat and lowest priced in the city, - At Omtrouna'.;B34 and 836 Chestnut street. CORM, Bunions, Inverted Nails, skillfully treated by Dr. J. Davidson, No. 9lii Chestnut street Charges moderate. THE rush of the holidays being over. we are uow prepared large a stock as ever of the finest Furs. . enemata o.txvzino & Bows, Continental lioteL REATNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH. J. imam 111. D.. Professor of the Bye and . Bar treats all dise ases appertaining to the above members with the utmost success. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the city can be seen at this office, No. 806 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients,as he has no secrete in his make. Artificial eyes inserted. No .charge made for examination. Suncacez, burramtuurrs and druggists' sun drieS. BNovrom & Bacrrmste, 23 South Eighth street. VHS FINE wars. CHURCH'S NEW "NIAGARA," Me Met imoortant Picture, and the beet and most cam prtheasive view of the GREAT FALL. On Exhibition for a Short Time. Admission 25 Cents. EARLES7 GALLERIES, LOOSING GLASS WiIIEBOONI N No. 816 Chestnut Street. INSIIRANCE SPRING GARDEN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OFFICE, N. W. corner kixth and Wood Streets. PIIII.IBELPIIII, January li o 1869. The following statement of the assets of the Company le publiehed.in compliance with the provialone of the act of the Legislature of the State of Pouneylvania. April 1848: Neal Eetate e 10,875 00 Ground Rents, improved— . ......... 2,684 60 Mortgages 229,7301 00 Intel eet unpaid.... 150 (kJ United Stated Louts. 6 per cents. 117.788 00 Philadelphia City Loans. 6 per c0nte............ 66,435 00 Temporary Loam, 6 per tenth.... 6,090 00 08 allures stock N. Liberties Gas Company 5.964 00 LU do do Manulacturene National Bank. 6,000 00 814 do do Penn National Bank 18,211 0 , 100 do do Commercial National Bank.... 5,824 OU 561 do do Spring Garden } ire Ins. Co ... 47.695 00 Cueb 9.987 96 The Company has no suspensive debts or unpaid fire 'mesa be MORTGAGES held by the Company are all on first class new property, in the improved parts of the city of Philadelphia, being first incumbrauccs, clear of ground rent or any other claim whatever, examined by and the valuation made by a committee of the Board of Directors, at cash prices, previous to making the loans, the proper ties being won th separately PIETY PER CENr. over the mortgagee, and the intereat promptly paid, Tibia Company. In thirty-five years, has paid losses by tire amounting to upward of 81,600,000. do Liberal him been the settlement of all claims that not a single case has occurred. since its organization, that the Company has psi mined the insured to resort to a court to seek pay wont, INSURANCE CAN BE EFFECTED AT THIS OFFICE AT AS LOW ae are contietent with Becurity, and OJ as ac. counoodating tonne as with any other FIRE INBU it 4./NOL cubirefiY of this city. Applications made through the post-office will always meet with immediate attention from the office. Incorporated in 1835. Capital and Assets, - - $620,057 4 DIRECTORS. JOHN 11. DIIINERT, JESSE LEE, DAVID WUELPPE.It, GEORGE, LANDEEL, CHARLES FIELD. HENRY M. PHILLIPS, AUEEY M. PARR, MORTON MomuniAEL. T.OA !STAR B ROWN, GEORGE W. HALL. N. L. HATFIELD. EL IL, CHARLES E. ROGERS, WEL S. EREDERIL K, LUMEN STODDART. ROBERT LOONEY. JOHN IL VARVSE, OWEN B. EVtaid. JOHN H. DOHNERT, President: THEODORE M. BEGEB,Beorotary. Ingo isoiv4lt4 gE,I),,Y 'EVENING ,Aym.i.g l p.A- 7 pigLA D' irolgalt&Ncy FlRitiNOßitOsojapiNy Capital, - $400,000 00 Assets. - 2,671' . 6' 2' 13 • Statement of th e Assets ot the • Vornyiiny on Jantial7 Ist.lB69.yublished in crinfornaitY with the provision!' of the eisth section of the act of Asseruhly of, April 4' 1.841: MORT GAti.l3o.: On propertivalued at over 134,000 000 being . First Mortgages on Beal Eetuto In the *."• • City and County of Philadelphia, except • Ebe,Bl4 17, in the neighboring ciSuatisa, • 'god _ 235 25 REAL ESTATE: PUECITABILD e r Sugaives MOWS PAGE Oz./anis. viz.: • 4 Eight houses and 10t.F.1.W. corner Chestnut apd Seventeenth sheets • ' A house and,lot,noriti stair of Spoiceetreeti a est of Eleventh etreet......... Two homes and lots. eut elde Cope street, north of 8at50m5treet................... . 83x houses and lot, north aide of Bennett's court, east of Beach A house and lot. Fitzwater streets east Of Ninth 5trcet............... .. . ...... . ... .. e 7 lots of ground on Buckley street and Quervelia avenue. A house and lot, west aide of Bread atraett south of Race street ; A house and lot. south aide of Filbert street. west of Sixteenth street A lot of ground, south side of Lombard at, west of Twenty-third street Total surveyed and valued at $115,924 48. Cost.— ...... . ..... ...... .4549309 32 LOANS. Temporary Loans on Stocks as Colla. teral Security (Valued at 03108.723 00). 847,113 30 STOOKS. $8 200 U.S. Bonds, 1881. 40.0e0 U. S. 10.40 Registered Bonds.. . ...... i,(qo U. S. 4.9) Year Registered Bandana. =MO Philadelphia City Leans, not tut& ble. 9,000 Pennsylvania State Six per cent. .000 North Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds. 900 North Perussylvanis R. R. Coupon Scrip 61 3 0 shares Pennsylvania Railroad C 0.... PI shares Franklin Fire insurance Co.. 200 shares Bank of Kentucky._..... .... 17 shares Northern dank of Kentucky.. 100 shares Litton Bank of Teinu*see. 13 shares Insurance Company of the State of Penneylyania......•..... 200 shares SJuthwark Railroad Co 24 shares Union Canal 16 Continental Hotel C 0.... $829 Pipladslphia City Warrante 10IAL MAILICLT VALIIII 5203.660 18 C 00... ..... ..... ... ... 00 OI'ES AND BILLS RECRIVAIILE.... 3 1 190 25 REVENUE STAMPS ..... ..... 127 86 B. Hammett, for real estate sold, not yet conveyed 20,100 00 William 11. Armstrong . MO 00 81 . Thomas .St. Sona 300 00 cAni o HAND 820.673 57 thsBll IN BANDA OF AGENT e. 5.418 85 62,585,373 80 BEAL ESTATE. Manwar PRIOB $115.224 42 COST. AB &BOYD ............ ...... 64.869 32 Advance in Value.— ..... ........960,955 11 STOCKS. MARLS? PSI 020 $203.6a3 13 COBT, AB ALOVH 119,637 00 Advance in Value . 931.043 13 LOSSES BY FIRE. Lome° Paid during the year 1863-3113,540 03 CHAS. N. RAMMER, ALFRED FITLER, SAMUEL GRANT, THOMAS SPARES, GE(). W. RICHARDB. WM. 8. GRANT. ISAAC LEA. ALFRED G. BAKER, GEO. FALES, THOMAS S. ELLIS. $889,837 48 - ' . 7:••:.;,•:;.:4..F , rt. , : , !; , . '7.„1.5,'..i - '..L . :. - ..7".,11;',• , . - T.i , ,,, , i,..4 , , , ,:;h . . - r , :,r:. , .,..!_. ~., PHILADELPHIA. TOTAL CASH By order of the Board. CHAS N. BANCKER, PRESIDENT Attest— JAB. W. MoALLISTEE, Secretary pro tom DIRECTORS. N. BENNE% President. GEO. PAU% Vice President. 140 w P m arp JAB. W. MoALIASTEIL Boeretsry pro tom.: Li quous, ac. ERNEST IRROY & 00,'S "Carte Blanche" and "Special" A.1013E ) ONE OP THE FINEST WINES IMPORTED. For sale at Agente prim by JAMES R. WEBB, S. E corner Walnut and Eighth Ste. 141 12W II oituAN'ti t...Ei,BRATFA) PURE TONIC ALE FOR Invalids, faintly wie, The Bubsenber is uow furnished with hie full Winter upply of hie highly nutritious and well-known beverage. .te ide spread and increasing lee, by order of physl• taus, for invel de, use of families, &c., oommond it to the tteption of all consumers who want a suictly pure ar. I cle ; prepared from the best Materials, and put up in the most careful manner for home use or transportation. Or. derd by mail or otherwise promptly supplied. P. J. JORDAN, 220 Pear atreet, de74l Below Third and Walnut street& JUBT RECEIVED +ND IN STORE 1,000 CASES OF cbameagne, eparkting Catawba and California Wines, Port fifedeirit eiherrv. Jamaica and Banta Cruz Rum, fine old Brandies and Whiskies, wholetal o Pear st and retalL P. J. JORDAN. 220 reet. Below Third and Walnut streets and above Dock street. de7-tf- REAL ESTATE SALE. faA DM INISTRAT RIX'S PEItEMP PORE 8 A.LEI BY order of the Orphans?. Court. —Estate of Hamilton " Crete, deceased. F account and risk of former purchaser. Thomas & dons. A uctionoere, Vory dasicablo :Bo story Stone itcricience, Stable and Coach houf, 0118 acre, Main strect. Chestnut Hill, Twenty-B.:Goad Ward, mad. the Toll Gate and above Graver's Lme. Pursuant to no Order of the Motions` Court fur the city and enttutY of rbiladelphi 9. will be told at public sale, without wire, on Tutaday, February Nth, 11 , 932, at 12 o'clock. noon. at the Philadelphia exeluago, t yre following do. scribed property. Into of If nuallton Cress, deeonsed, yin: All the' 2,49 story double stone resldunco and lot :of onnd. &taste on Chestnut Hill, in the late township of lelennsnton nonow the Twenty-second Ward, city of Pht. Itultdphia : beginning at s stone set for 11 c doer on the ts ectsorly ride of tho Oerecusutown and Eor alotuon 1 urn slko road, it being a coiner of the land of Qhriatonher Yeskle ; and thence by the same south 39 deg. 45 min.. weal. 41 iLlo porches to a stone, and south 99 dog. 15 min.. met 11 percbss,l3 feet 6 inches to a stone In a 800 of Abra ham BeydrfeksAhence by tha samo north 19 dog 45 palm east 91 919 niceties to another steno sen or n corner on tits aforesaid rend; thence by the same tenth BO deg. 95 min.. - west 8 vetches, 18 feet d Inches to - the place of be. ginning ;containing I tie' aof land. Thu house Is 90 feet front, with back building. and iu good order; well and cistern under rover; has 9 rooms on find floor; saloon par. for and ebambere, furnace, cooking-range, &0.1 law Liobse, barn and stabling, fruit trees &o. FWag of all incumbranos. Immediate posseesion. ate absolute to settle estate. the Count, JOSEPH ME:GARY, Clerk 0. C. ELIZABETH GREIS, AdaduLtralrlx. fd. THOMAS & SONS, Attetionoors, 147 teo l 0 189 and HI Boca nar' stmt. ElylllA, -- WATAsIVPAY o ;JANUARY 27 . -1869: !~'~,';ucplJ 20,091 92 62,677,372 12 . . . . - . -. . .......- •• -.•-. , ~- .....- . ' .. ~ ....._,.....,•••,....„,. ..:: 4 : , 0i , .4,, , ,,, ,, 0,4,, ,,, ,4 , 4 , ,, , i,.. , ,, ,, ,mtri-.1 , 744,w, , ,,,, , , , ,. ? ;t: 'Flo pitystaimiriiiii.p.....:. , ,iti . :4 , v.::.ot. .4•, , ' -, :.-1..4..,:i,..,..i..y:: , ;.,, , :44. , ~ .( „ . ,- 4 . 4 : . 4 4 ",...1„! , 4„, ! ,!4,.., , :,..,........ 41,.t,t;. ....A4l . ••••.), ...: ; .:f'..,,i.}.3 . ,.,`:!.,*,;i.,: • • ~ ..e •', •••-'. .:. - ..y, 4 . -: W'',. ' 4' , :: , Zl.. F , '; - ,.' , 1 . ..7:1 .- ;• 1 4 : ' , :t l''', 4 :i . :t7: - :' .', • - =MEM : . 1 : - Nov Yoi smut 3 Allow Eno to ;tall voorattoullon to, tot PRIMin&TION OF COMPOUND EXTRACT IMMO; , The compohent !mamas BUtTill. Lome Lw4% CUOMO. JUN/PER BERREEE% Mona or IttrAakrxoa.—Mooila, in roam - Juniper Darius, - by diaWlation. - to: form a flue elm Cuboba ex. traded by diaplacement by Uquor obtaluod from Juniper Berries. containing Tory little sugar, a small proportion of spirit, and more palatable than any now In use. The active properties are by this mode extracted. Bacilli. as prepared by Druggists generally. is of a dark c5010r.7./it is a plant that emits its fragrance; the action of n . atoll • Barre deelfoYa this (its settee principle), leaving a dart WI glutinous decoction. Mine b tha color of ingredients. -The Duets in ter preparation predominates; the malted auantltr of the other tosredleato are added, to prevent erinentatton; Upon inspection. It will be foetid not to be a Tincture. ae Maio in Phartnacoprea. nor Lit s Byrup— sod therefore Lean be need in caeca where fever or iniian• trationbilate. In Oh jou have the knowledge of the sr— medicate and the mode of preparation. Hoping that you will favor it with a triaLortil that upon nopection it will meet with your approbation. With & feeling of confidence. I am, very reepeetfully, Chomiot and Druggist of 16 Years' Exptrienea to Philadelphia. and now located at hie Drug and Chemical Warehouse. 694 Broadway'. New ELELIIDOLVI3 From, ErrrnAcrr Buotro, for weaknetes Arising from Indiscretion. 7he exhausted powers of Nature:which are accompanied by so many alarming gyMptollllo. MOOR which will be lowed Wit:million to Exerti Lore of Memory. Wek3fulnerr. Horror of Diseoae, or Forebodings of Evil, in fact, Universal Least trade, Prostration. and Inability to enter Into the enjoy meats of society: Ths Constitution. once affected with Organic Weal, nets, rcquires the aid of Medicine to strengthen and in. vigorate the cychem. which HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Invarlabti does. If no treatment is outroalttod to, Corisomption or Imanity exmm, linunnma's FLIFID Errant Bream. In affentinno Po entiar to Females, h unequaled by any other preparation, as in Ch'Drools, or Retention. Painfulness. or Ourstression of Customary Evacuation. Ulcerated or Malmo State of the Uternatuid all complaint@ incident to the ees,whether artistes from habits of dleelpation, Imprudence In, or the decline or change of life ERLIKBOLD% FLUID EXTRACT Buoy I AND IMPROVED Rosa Waal will radically exterminate from the system direases arisibg horn habits of diodpatton, at little ez- pence. Little or co chino in diet,. no inconvenience 02 ox. poeure: completely aupereedlng thoe, unpleaeant and dangerous remedies, Cops.lva and Mercury, la tal these dlaeases. Uee livaasnoWe Ih.ocu Elliman Buono in all Mecum of theoe organs, whether existing In the male or female, from whatever cause originating. and no matter of how long standing. It le pleasant in torte and odor, 'lmmo. dints" in action, and more strengthening than any of the c reparation. of Bark or Iron ?boomtiering from brokoadown or delicate tonal- tutlaue. procure the remedy at once. The reader moat bo aware that, however slight may be the attack of the above &seam, it le certain to affec the bodily bealth and mental powers. All the above direares require the aid ei a Diuretic. lIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT nuenu,ls the great Diuretic. Bold by Drugglete everywhere. Paws—st 25 per bottle. Cor 6 bottlee for $6 60. Delivered to any address. Describe symptoms In all communications. Addreet. Medical Depot, 104 B. Tenth atreet, Phileds. Drug and Chemical Warehouse, 691 Broadway, N. Y. None rut genutno needs done up in efooLongrave4 evrapPer.,with fac.olmile of my .Chemloal Mirobona% end eigned dere fin H. T. HELMBOLD. IL T. UELMSOLEO. ..:•-",:.,t4.0.10(••i.,,,...3t0N.,vt.,::.:011::::tur5.,-SAL.O4 ROMER, COLLADAY STILL FURTHER REDUOTIONS TO CLOSE BALANCE OF STOOK I tf) :41 * 4 s I 4 NOS. 818. AND 820 CHESTNUT STREET. IMPORTANT SALE ow SPLENDID PAINTINGS , Now on Free Exhibition In the East tiallerles et the ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, TO BE SOLD MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS, February let and 24 BT M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, THE COLLECTION OF M. KNOEDLER, Buoeessor to Gonpil & Co., New Y o rk, Being by far the most valuable lot of raluUngs ever offered of public sale la this city. Catalogues are now ready. Jaz a DAV 4100D14 POPULAR PRICES FOR DRY GOODS RICKEY, SHARP & CO. No. 727 Chestnut Street. BILKS. RICKEY. BHARP & CO. VELVETS. irldiiiik: SHARP i i3ii: S ELVVIEENS. IeCKSY, SHARP & CO. IRISH POPLINS. RICKER, SHARP & CO, FRENCH POPLINS. HICKEY. SHARP & 03 KILIK Pi Twig, RitilPiX. niAnp ml F a Fa 1_ P WOOL POPLIttS. RIMORY. il HA • P & C. I. ['LAID POPLINS. vicany. SHARP & 0 P. CHANGEABLE POPLINS. RICKEY, SHARP &0 ) I , rem Goode at 25 eente. kICKE.Y. SHARP & Co Dress Goode at Wends. RICKEY. SHARP h CO. Drees Goode et ES cents. RICKEY. SHARP & CO Drees Goods. at 40 cents. RICKEY, SHARP di CO Mesa Goods at 50 cents. RICKEY, SHARP & CO. Drees Goods at 623 j cents. RICHEY, SHARP & CO Drees Goode at 75 cents. RICKEY. SHARP & CO Drees Goode, el to Sa RIL.MKY. SHARP & CO BLANKETS. ItIt.,KEY, SHARP & CO FLANNELS. SWAM SH ARP &W. Clothe and Cassirnerea RICKEY. SHARP & CO Parts La Bale Skirts. RICKEY, SHARP & CO. BALHORA IS. HILARY. SHARP & (Jo . BLEACHED IMMO& RICKEY. SHARP & Cl) LINENS. RICKEY. ettAße & CO. WHITE GOODS. RICHEY. SHARP & CO Popular prices for Dry Goods by the yard piece, or pack age. 11.10KJE17, SHARP & CO., N 0.727 CHESTNUT STREET. COTTON GOODS DEPARTMENT, STRAWBRIDGE& CLOTHIER CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE, Corner Eighth and M'arket Sts,, PHILADELPHIA. We shall eentinno to maintain and Increase the repute' Lion we have sustained of being the largest and cheapest MUSLIN HOUSE in the city. Receiving our supplies from first hands only, we shall hereafter sell all &twill= by the piece. at the regular wholesale prices. THIRTY-FIVE CASES AND BALES MUSLIN% com prising all the leading brands and widths of PILLOW MUSLIN% WIDE SHEETINGS. FINE SHEETINGB, WA 51 SIUTTA, WILLIAMSVILLE, NEW YORK MILLS, BAY MILLS. ARKWRIGHT, FOREoTDALE. FRUIT OF TUE LOOM. HOUSEKEEPER Our constant aim will bo to mate the lowest prices IL the market. Good yard-wide SHIRTING. Yard-wide UNBLEACHED MUSLIN. 1230. 234-yards wide UNBLEACHED MEETINGS, 50e. HOUSE FURNISHING LINENS In large assortment, STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER L4.: 6 Fourth and Arch. 11" DELWIN'S BLACK SILES,CELEBRATED FOR TUDIR DURABILITY Aka) BRILLIANT BLA.CK. EYRE & LANDELL, EOURTLI AND AROL • Alwayr keep the yery BEST BLACK SILKS. SAM FACED CE tk GRAINS. BEAVIEST CORDED BILKS. WIBOWs. eILKELBALte LUSTRE. BRIBLACKNLRBWHOLIGESLLIANT LUSTRE LUAIrE. RINGTESTS. snwatt SWIM 11118 DAY MADE IN MODES AS THEIS 11A.RKET o NINTEL 4 4: 11 t ilf 4el it 48k t 41# ea w mitt.,_ WiLliamirfan, N+w York Was. Amoskeag. Pure Mille. Nashua, A rkwriabt, Tiorwekeepdt. Fro estdale. Whitney, Bill, Vika, Red bank. 40. In all 28.00 yacd• of Shirting. bought trlore the mew great advance. We. bold 04 Inducement. to One Masi to buy naw. EA wits, Pegnof. Waltham. Ike. i 2-1 Per well, Andrunognin. etc. b-4 PtiscrelL, Androscoggin, &c. e-t Utica, Waltham, itc. E-S Mks, Nashua, dro. E. 5 Wameutta. Waltham, de. 3,371 yards bbectluP, bought early. No advance. Black Alpacas. good barg, atm 6914 c+ Lupin'. Black Poplins, Urea. Goody, greatly sacrificed. API K kt 4 S: StA r LINEN STORE, IP . 13215 Arch Streets NEW TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, TABLE LINENS B Y THE YARD. We promise that the ofieapest buyers will find prices satisfaotory: First Class Ready-Made Clothing, SUN -able/or all Seasons, constantly On hand. Also, a Handeonae Line of Piece Goods for Chatons Work. ID air GOODS. ei.OWEILWas JONES' ONIM-.7PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE. 604 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA:
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