=TIC BULLETIN. Tux ,NTErnittaiiii 'Penneylva lila Dollop:tot Neterhiarf Surgeons held- lta - 1 1 4-?" innaltieeling, at Diligent Hall 'yeetirday folloiAng , officertivere ,431ected nar*.sattoitq We:loth; Vice President , ;. Robert :Kidd° Ivey; cordint43ecretary : James A. Marsha, Correk ponding.eceretary; -Thomas B. Rayner. 'Treipt-' , rer.; , Ceneore :IL R. Rayner, ,M. W Bh.chi R . Jenningti,-T. J.'Oorbyn,,Jas.• Meat:fart' and ~ J ohn Rayner. ; Faculty eistdah ldichener, Professor of Theory. find Practice of Medicine R Jennings,' Professor Pathology and Rummy ; Profetiant . .Matta* lifedies, and :Pharmacy; A. Tegtmeler,Vrofeattor, of Theory and • Practice of Romoeopatby; Jas. McLioart.Profestior of 'Anat. , omyand Phyaiolgy: T. B. Raytier, R. Jennings; : Isaiah Michener and T. J.lCorbyn,.Clinic Idecta rera: 'Jae. A. Marshall, Dean. Tin:Pomo; .Arrourraigsrs.---No appointtnents of policemen were made by Mayor Fox this mon3lng,and very few applicants were to be seen st the office to-day. The order made yesterday, constituting the Chief and two; Liettenanta a board to inquire Into the qualifications of all ap plicants, is merel.v the adoption of a regulation establithed by .Mayor Henry, -and which was found to work with so much advantage during his administration, and that of Mayor McMichael. The Mayor delegates no Power. of appointment, but makes his selections upon the report of the Board.. STORE ROBBERY AND AltßEST.—This morning about six o'clock the window of the shoe store of J. Parsons & Co., No. 1023 Chestnut street, was broken ands lot of shows, slippers, &c., were abstracted. Boon afterwards Policeman Eagan, of the Blxth District, met a negro with a bag on his shoulder. Upon examining the bag, it was found to contain, the stolen articles. The thief gave Ids' name as, Andrew Thompson, and his residence at' Eighth and St. Mary streets. He will have a hearing at the Central Station this afternoon'. • ' , Poor. PAT.—The• lima store of Chas. W. Bacon, No. 815 North Front street, was entered last night by prying the lock from the front door. The fire proof safe was blown open with gunpowder, and the thieves were rewarded for Biro!' their trouble by getting, $l . , 50 in pennies from one of thl3 drawers: The robbers next got into the store of Thonlas Henworthy, dealer in cotton and woolen ragsoutoining. In this establishment the fire proof add Was forted open with a wedge.Noth- Ing toteelpit "except six cigars valued at two centB .o.4 BoAtionte-Hones Tnacr.—Leonard Hiller has been board' big at the bones of Mrs: Fry, at Thir-, tieth and Market streets. This morning, about two o'clock, he left, and took with him a valise, 'which be got tram undeethe bed of a boarder who sleptin tbe same room with lira. Hiller was arrested. He did not have the stolen' valise with Mini but some articles belonging, to ..another boarder were found onlds person. The prisoner was co tied by Alderman CAUGHT THTHH„,ACT,--EIGHTy G irk was fg resmlllastninht,' by Oftleerliinaid, of.thefarbor . Poll* biailguor. store, No. 2138 :Bondi Deletvare nvenuo, ,, finin bad pniered, the prendaes by boring-mit the' panels of * door on a side alley.' He had takett pont $6 ,from drawers in ~t he desks Int • , :tho ;couldlogzroom, and had bottled some arbiaskifieady.for 4emoval, when -he was captured. He willisayok r a hearing this afternoon, at the Central Btation: LAgagiii - ,x.4,;,c0xr.:.4phn Hnghes walked Into the,hontm /rank Dougherty, on Cheriy. street; aboverOurtileyesterdo aftancontPus On a coat and left. He was arrested by Policemen H.ensel,of the Eighth district, atElghth and Vine , streets. He was taken before Alderman Vatpen., - ter, who held I,Xl` In .800 ball to answer.;;`:':' t MARKET TMEl.—George A. Weaver helped' . himself tit 4,1 .P 6t eniolieil meat from . the, stalls of Loth 'Waldo, pi West Girard Avenue Market, this Moridrig, belireen twelve and one o'cloek. He wee's:vested; and, after a hearing before Ald. Hood; was : heldhisl,soo, pail for trial. ' Bnost Qui• AoAtri.-:-The fire at the morocco manufactory of Gottleib Fraak, at New Market , and Willow, streets, broke out again last night, but was extlig.niabed by the America Engine and Romano Rose Companies before any farther damage had t. r leen Alone. DEATit V?Assam liscarve.o.—The death warrants of Gerald Eaton and George 8. Twitch ell, Jr.; - who are to be executed in Moyamensine prison on the Bth of April next, were received by Sheriff Lyle this morning. The documents will be read to the condemned men in their cells this afternoon. Berm Bunmm.—The barn of James Mattson, located on Loghouse Lane, in the Twenty-first Ward, was set on fire about half-past ten o'clock last night,and was totally destroyed. There was no insurance upon the building or its contents. Tam Fouum NATIONAL BANK.—This institu tion, which was closed on account of the alleged defalcation elite former cashier, has been re organized, and was opened for business this morning. Mn. GRATZ'S Pawn:eras. —The collection of flue Original Oil Paintings and Water Colors, the property of B. H. Gratz, is now on exhibition at No. 1231 Chestnut, and will well repay a visit. It includes fine specimens by the best European and American artists. The entire collection will be sold at public sale on Thursday and Friday evenings, without reserve or limitation, as Mr. Gratz is about to reside In Europe for some time. Messrs. Thos. Birch & Son are the auctioneers. Autism' BALE Olf PAIZMNGS.-B. Scott, Jr. will sell this evening, at 735 o'clock, at the Ari Gallery, 1020 Chestnut street, without the least reserve, a collection of modern paintings, all by American artists. The catalogue comprises land mopes, marines, river and mountain views, all neatly-framed. CITY NOTICES. $l,OOO REWARD FOE THE COUNTERFEITER $l,OOO REWARD FOR THE COUNTERFEITER $l,OOO REWARD FOR THE COUNTERFEITER $l,OOO REWARD FOR THE COUNTERFEITER $l.OOO REWARD FOR THE COUNTERFEITER OF KELMBOLD'EI FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. HOW TO DETECT IT. HOW TO DETECT IT HOW TO DETECT IT HOW TO DETECT IT HOW TO DETECT IT The genuine has the name blown in the bottles While the counterfeit has not. And the contents are not at all similar to the genuine.' In fact it is a most miserable imibition in ibis rospect. and ppssessee no medicinal qualities 'whatever, lint seems to be tilled with some simple decoction. 17 Bottles of the Bpm-tong have been re turned by Patients, end I will appreciate the kindness of dealers 11 they will examine their stock at once and report. GREAT INJUSTICE IS DONE . GREAT INJUSTICE IS DONE GREAT INJUSTICE IS DONE GREAT INJUSTICE IS DONE GREAT INJUSTICE IS DONE GREAT INJUSTICE IS DONE GREAT INJUSTICE 18 DONE 'GREAT INJUSTICE IS DONE GREAT INJUSTICE IS DONE GREAT INJUSTICE IS DONE TO PATIENTS. I look to dniggists for protection. Pat'ents that have been wing the genuine readily detect the spurious. BEAR IN MIND THE GENUINE BEAR IN MIND THE GENUINE BEAR IN MIND THE GENUINE BEAR IN HIND THE GENUINE BEAR IN MIND TEE GENUINE -- has the following plainly blown in three sides of the bottle: B. T. HELMBOLD'S GENUINE FLUID EXTRACTS, PHILADELPILIA. THE COUNTERFEIT HAS NOT. THE COUNTERFEIT HAS NOT. , THE COUNTERFEIT HAS NOT. THE COUNTERFEIT HAS NOT. THE COUNTERFEIT HAS NOT. liotwithstanding I have spared no expense in get ting up steel engraved wrappers and labels for the protection of my business, the counterfeit of these are calculated to deceive. information derived, leading to detection; wallop rewarded with:the amount of one thousand dollars, and at the game time thankfully re ceived hi,. li. T. HIII,MBOLD, IN South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, and 654 Broadway, New York. P. B.—SitiCe the insertion of the above the follow:. Druggbita have kindly reported and returned the sapurionis article, and been supplied with the genuine: W. .11. Pasejnnk Road; James 13.igVert011, Fourth and queen. A mosr striking proof of, the progressive of the times may ho aeon in the marvelous perteotioa of that rematkable itortintion.L the Aatimioxli:.'Borrott EIOLS AND SAWING MAOLIIIII, when ,compared.-.with any of the old mechanisms In this line. The rapid development of hnproveraent as teen in this new -and splendid MatbittiVitad thei4tatounding '.dokreic. Of , ex cellence attained.. are, indeed;almost Incredible. And',- what ts molitgrittifyitik In this connection to the feet that this is altogether Philadelphia institutisn, the Company be:ng located here, with their factory at Twentieth and Waahinaton avenue. and fiZassootta S. W. con 'Or -ELEVONTII CIIEBTNIIT OTO. WO commend this extraordinary machine . to the slotted", cif all who are Interested in'such matters; and to those who design parebasimitamily machines we say, by all means examine the American, - • - A' Certo: , ;—We have resolved ads season to offer to our citizens attractions greater than ever be fore. Oar stock will be found to be very full and choice. In our ready-made work we bate made up only the very choicest of goods and in the very height of the fashion. To • oar many customers we should staie that they will find an unusual line of the fittest and most stylish Cloths In the country, and would rck spectfully tender our advice• to call and secure pat terns even though they should not desire their orders filled'immedlately. Casarats STOKES & Co., Clothiers, No. 824 Chestnut street, SUBSTITUTES IN THE METAL RANKS are not desirable; therefore, keep the natural teeth sound and puro with that wholesome vegetable elixir, Sozononx. Do this, and they will last as long as the breath lasts, and the breath itself will never be tainted. Qunrr and "soothe thepaln of children teething— Use Bower's Infant Cordial. Sold by all Druggists. BLUE Mates COATS are the order of the day for veiling dress. A fell assortment at COMMIS STONES & CO.'S. WE ARE now closing out our winter stock, prior to gettin our large spring stock. Those in !l want of bar • notice. Charles Oakford Sons, under the Continental. Corms, Bunions, Inverted Nails, skillfully treated, by Dr. J. Davidson ,NO, 9th Chestnut street. Charges moderate. . HOT CROSS Burrs, fresh every day through Lent. Mons 992 and 904 Arch street. Ws Arts now closing oat our winter stook, prior to getting our large spring stook• Those in want of bargains, notice. Charles Oakford & Bons, under the Continental. ~ DRAENESS, BLINDNESS • arm OVU ; M/IL ' J. Isaacs, 31:D.. Professor of the Be and , Eta treats all diseases appertainins to the above members with the ntuiost success. Testimontala froM the next reliable sources as the city can be seen at this , orn,ce, No. 806 Arch Street.' The 'medical faculty are 'inyited to accompany their patiente,as he has no setrete in his practice. Artificial eyes insertW. ' No ~cherite =do 1311111310 AL 1163T81 and dritgaik# 3 61n es. ' - SNOWTO fictu nfr,Pw". • • With ostreei. , E ll, '" , ' porr or mw)amlLl—BwKE`t,to. loft? 144 1 ittwoviSIP 41111"11) DAY_ _ , liteatnor 11 tat, DinattrOtO DoltlMOtewittinidOO to A Groves; ' t . • Behr roar. dip frommatord.Del. with ratiroadtleatoMse an et Clotimattama . • • Bark ithuwarlikeDixon. HaVaDa. WOrklntil% & co. Behr CurtLETiltoa t zßoirian. Cierdiphios. Madeira !& Chto bads f: , S "Behr Gaya Davidsoi,Jede_re, BdaartOwiei'dirialeksordico ,Behr A M Aldridge, moms, Bodoni . 4 - a 2,54 do , . Behr Ehrood Dorarq Jarris.Battki do Behr Ru Trice. Smith: Salem: . :), f do , • - 'Behr it iihannon.Mdke.Prouineetotns. -; do . . ranee , cl th e phitiotraixtrainges... , , , -UWE& Diu March 8-6 rm.- Elblifidmigni, tram itrametufor:.ordom arrived at Ake Breakwiterrning.. Antelope. from New York for. W • Del,;. papeed in this morning. .iiebs Emma L Po= ont.ThitaGelpfda , for Barbados. went Ott% .17.41:611 lairltraL ~.er4imonamati: • • , Ship midnight, Brock. cleared at New York yesterday for Sao Francisco:: , Ship Queen of the Edit 'Scudder, from , New: York dist Oct. at man Franeisto fl. it inst. - ,•• • • ~ • • ~ t• hip Alice X Minott. Lowell. from New York arrived : at San Fran - deo yesterdaY• .•• • Ship Gov : Morton, cleared at San F ranc i sco regrows/ for L1901.P001,..,WW113.000 taCkElmheat.. • • steamer Cleopatra. Phillips. cleared at New York yes terday for Vora Cruse. dce. t • Barittrina(Br).•CAMMULS. for Sagas.' cleared at New Vora yesterday. Para Queen, Victoria, Udders. , salled.from Litorpool tOth ;ult. for this port.- • .4: _ • • • airmers. sailed froni,Liverpool 110th ult. , for this Bark Maria Margaretha, Dales: gelled from Liverpool list tilt. for this port. • - Behr Fawn. WM' , hence for , rortiand, at New - rent Yesterday. Behr George' Nebittger, Irons: Warehaln for thhi Port sailed from New Bedford Bth lint. Behr BE Folsom. Orlando, from Boston.Deo.Bl, for line. nos Ayres. was fallen in with in let 88 N, len 35 (had been drifting on her con° 80 days) and ithe crew taken off by the Comet, Capt He ll man. which , arrived at Bremen 19th nit from Comet) , (The B F F wee an Al vessel of 898 tons. mew measurement, built at Wilmington, Del. in 1E64. and Wes owned in FbilsdelPhis4 Bohr Elisha Brooke, Mapes. from Providence for New York, which dragged ashore on the rocks at the lower end of Newport inner harbor, 'during the squall night of 4th inst. was got off AM 6th, with the assistance of schr Saban and revenue cutter Crawford, without damage. I.IV 0/ :1 .1 : 4 A :* CLARK & BIDDLE, STERLING SILVER WARE, FOR BRIDAL GIFTS. 712 Chestnut !Street. fe27 e w b rm ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING RINGS. A large assortment of Coin and is karat always on hand. LEWIS LADOMUS & CO., Jewelers, 802 CHESTNUT STREET. fa Mtn WATOHEB AND MUSICAL. BMW BE 4 yoked by &HUM workmen. ; FARR BROTHER. /Merton! et Wetehee,_ete. Ohannot onset, below rourth. r i s O RE NT, On March The Room occupied by thelate John M. Harper, Importer of Watcher and Watch !Weida'', No 308 Chestnut Street (2d Stex7). "gi r t : 0&11.1310iff, THEISM= & 00. NEW PUBLICATIONS' NEW PLIBUCATIONS, From the prism of CLAXTON. REUBEN & HAFFELPINGER. Nos. 819 and 811 MARKET street. Philadelphia. GLP.NNAIR; or Life in Scotland. By HELEN Liaziarrr, author of "Heights of Eidelberg." limo.. $1 50. ItECOLLEtrIIONS OPMEN.AND THINGS at Wash. *neon during the Third of a Century. By L. A. GODDIOUT. VOLO, dab. *1 75. STUDIES IN SHAKESPEARE. A Book of Essen. 13. y Mi4llY PIIRSTOM. 18mo., cloth, $l. Mn 24 ABEL CLIFTON. A NoveL By FILANIC. BaeuA. WOOD./2030, cloth. $1 50 IdAROONEREP ISLAND. By the author of "Young Marooners." Moo. cloth. 111. 50, THINK. AND ACT. A series of articles pertaining to Men and Women, Work and Wages. By yummy& kr„ NN yj. 1 vol., unso, cloth. Price $1 50. Orders from the trade eolicited. CLAXTON. REMSE.N & HAPPELFINGEIL rnhlo w f m 9tl Nos. 819 and 821 Market et., Phila. Cne4790710 1 11 1 F booeases &angl Pine Apple' 1900 MCI fresh Pine Apples, in glass r eases Green Corn and Green Peas; cases free Plum to cans ewe fresh Green Gases ; cases ernes. in 610 eases Bleekbenies, in _map IMXI eases dfraw. ee l in mass: o fgra r o ms. mto egu r t , AZ) k'or sale s ascssD7 j a drEPEt S. ilrivarkti2V6l2l4l warn mom. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY MAROH 10 1869. the BIOSMA CRIMANA4O,III7 LIALVES. ••• , , PItOPERTLECS.—Their ader to strong, diffusive and somewhat aromatic, their tato bitterish and anelo ions to mlnt. MEDIOAL PROPERVID3 MID USES.—Bachti eaves are gently stimulant, with a peculiar tenaency to the Urinary Organs. They are given In complainte of the Urinary Organe. such as Gravel, Chronic 'Catarrh of the Bladder, Mor i. bid Irritation Of thnilladaorliiat tiretbn, Disease of the Prostrate CiltutC,and ,Itiatentim or Incontinence 'of Urine, from .a loader Vane in, itiel parts Concerned n Its eliite' untion. The remedy' his also been neeeln- mended in Dyspepsia,' Clironid Itheinnailan4 ' C9ttine- one A0ciiii06,41.144.-.,:',..:',•:.: . _ DIIpLtd3IP. !IW„ BLJIDTTA .7 1 'intOPSIS/41. EIMILUNGS.—Twa medioineinoreaseis tie lianek'(g . Ingeation, and ex alt. - ta the Absorbeatkitita,,licalthy, [action, by which he Watery Or. Cidcientimi:deiositiono, and all Unna to-al Enlaiiernenta are :edited:, AS well as _Pain and Inflammation. KELMBOLD'I3 EXTRACT MEW has cared every case of Diabetes in which it :has .heiiii-givOn. tio❑ of the Neck of the Bladder, and Indammnion of he Kidneys, Ulceration of the Kidneys and Wadder Retention of the 'Urine, Diseasitis of the Prostrate Gland, Stone in the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Brick Duet Deposit, and Mums or Milky Discharges, and, or enfeebled and delicate constitutions, of both sexes attended with the following symptoms : Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Lose of Memory, DWI culty of Breathing, Weak Nerves., Trembling Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision. Pain in the back, liot Rands, Flashing of the Body, Dryneae of the Skin, Eniption on the Face, Pallid Coantenauce, Universal. LauUndo of the Masaolar System, 85e. 11E12dBOLD13 EXTRACT BUCHTJ i Diuretic and Blood Purifying, and cures oil Diseases arising from habits of dissipation.. excesses and impmdencea In Ile, imilurittes of the Blood, &e. Beware of counterfelte. Ask for Helmbold'e. Take no other. PRICE—SI9S per bottle, or 6 bottles for $0 M. Delivered to any addross . Describe symptom)). in all communications. Meet-engraved wrapper, with fao-simile of my Chotni b cat Warehouse, and signed a.«yrYy Sold by all Druggists and Dealers everywhere. Address, TAHELIVLBOLDi 594 111nOADWAY, We Ye gasr - NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE UP IN UNION., PACIFIC ARE NOW COMPLETED As 500 miles of the western portion of the line, beilbs rand at Sacramento, are also done, but To be Finished, to Open the Grand Through Line to the Paoiflo. This Opening will certainly take place early this season. , Bedded a doimtion from the Government of 111.800 acres of lend per Mile; the Company is entitled to a enbeidy in U.S. Bonds on its line as completed and accepted, at the average rate of about 898,600 per mile, according to the dunoomeo encountered, for which the Government taker a second lien as eternity. nether otetildieioire giyea to any other companies or not; the Government willecno. ply with all its contraele with tite ; Upfoail!soille Reilread Company. ;fealty the whole amount of ' bond. to *deli the Gompen/ will be entitled havni,loMdy been dean:ire& FIRST MORTGAGE BONDI Kmnts. AND ACCRUED' MEREST. By Ito charter. the Mammy Is permitted to ismol own FIRST MORTGAGE BONER Mlle) sarnaiiiiMani the GOYelliatitt Bonds; and no more. ' Tbsee•AindS aro 'a First Aprtssap oPozitini; entire ioed end soil As equip. meats. , THEY HAVE THIRTY YEARS TO BUN o. AT 8.11 PER ()ENT.. end both PRINCIPAL AND INTEIikST PAYABLE IN GOLD. Such securities are generally valuable idpropettion-to the length of time they have to run. The longest eta par cent. gold interest bonds of the U. B. (tho'Bl's) will be due hi 12 years; and they are worth 119. If they had 80 years to run, they would stand at not less than BM' A perfectly safe First Mortgage Bond like the Union Plkatitl should approach this rats. The demand for EuMpean invest. scent is already considerable, and on the Completion of the work will doubtless carry the prise to a large pre mium. SECURITY OF THE BONDS. • It needs no argument to show that a First Mortgage of 11326, 800 per mile pooh what for a long time moat be the only railroad connecting the Atlantic and Pacific States ie rrnrgirrx.r gamut. The entire amount of the mort gage will be about 880,000,000, and the interest $1.800,000 per annum 11l gold. The present currency coat of this in terest is less than 1112.500,000 per annum, while the gross earnings for the year 1803, FROM WAY BUSINESS only, on AN;AYDRAGB OF LESS THAN 700 MILREIPF ROAD IN OPERATION, WERE MORE THAN .The detsils of which are aa follows From ........................$1,021.006 97 " Freight 2.910.233 19 " Express 61,423 08 Miecellaneona ...... . 91.828 97 Government troope.... ..... . 104.077 77 •• 449,440 83 201.179 09 969.420 89 This large amount is only en Indication of the immenae traffic that must go over the through line In a few months, when the great tide of Pacific tout travel and trade wil begin. It is estimated that this business mustmake the earnings of the road from FIFTEEN TO TWENTY MILLIONS A YEAR. lie the supply of these Bondi will min CORM parties, who desire to hweet in them writ find it for their intereet to do so at once. The price for the present Ls par and no. ailed interest from Jan. 1. in currency. A NEW PAMPHLET AND MAP WAS ISSUED OCT. iet, containing a report of the program of the work to that date. and a more complete etatemant in relation to the vaine of the bonds can be given in an advertizement Which . Will be Tree oneDVllaation Dealers in GoVerninent EloolulUens Gold, &0., 11. r. lIEWBOLD ~u►rrdtr►t;. 1,040 miLgs OF THE XEA111.11,13A.13 200 MILES REMAIN 'A.T 3P.AIt tali MILLION DOLLA.I3II, " Contraetore' men..... " " material ico. 40. S. Third St., N'ffIiUM=UPENUIAD HOMER B rettle's Celebrated English Hosiery. Beal Balbriggan 'Hosiery. German Iron Frame Hose, Extra Quality. Merino Vests and Drawers, Every Size. These Goods have all been Selected and Manufactured expressly for us, and will be sold al, the . MOST MODERATE ADVANCE. Nos. 1412 and 1414 CHESTNUT Street. HOMER, COLLADAY & CO., Nos. 1412 and 1414 CHESTNUT Street, Desire to call attention to their LePAH end IMIUSITALLY GROS GRAINS. , . It„ % OCI.,IdEo desire toWeir ' det tion to sell tit th reiterate eurdna $lOO4ll LOW Stir MARKET num, and Itare:uutrited their Via* One in `mtmlatlee of tat Prinaple. awl; As every book will be sold at retail at WHOLESALE PRICES, book buyers will have an oppor tunity to buy NEW goods as CHEAP as OLD stock can be offered at, as the whole stock HAS JUST BEEN PURCHASED FOR CASH At the very lowest possible prices, and will be sold at small advances. WILLIS P. HAZARD will be happy to see all his friends and former customers at the new establishment. mhlo titre! JONES' ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 004- MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA First Class Ready-Made Clothing, suit able for all Seasons, constantly ox hand. Also, a Handsome Iline'of Piece Goods for Custom Work. GEO. W. =MANN. FRENCiI PEAS Aw Daus-Jun.4o4oms. The Finest lanall Tender From* Peas, Bushreams and Truffles. ALSO. Our Very Fine Olive Oil, Macaroni and Vermicelli. SIMON COLTON & oLaRKE, 8. W, COIllpi" Broad and Walipt Poe alfmw • ..... .815 006.1351 CI ..- . : , ,',:....,:..',..0.0. -- j..i':-L.:...:.A.......)/:A.T..:.::;::.-' . ..:':',.4',' - ' . .•.:;'..e:':..Q-...5. - HOSIERY , • -I)EPARTMENT BEST MAKES OF HOSIEILY.I Complete Aspoortutent , 'L ..4.0.....1 ...' . I.::-.-4.,.,.....4...:'We......:. vompriOng au 4110 butt 1 4° 115 WM III E II O4I* (If . . , ; • _ • ,• - LITERARY ...Q:UX.0.11i,f5X...11::::f::„.,:.,,.„ MESSRS.. P.O:RVERi 4'...-i:-00•0:g Wilt Open their New end MOM Book Store THE SPACIOUS MARBLE BUILDING,, No. 822 Chestnut :Street, (Adjoining the Continental Hotel, formerly occupied by J. E. Caldwell t 004 ON THURSDAY, IVIAACI7I 11th, " With an entirely New and Fresh Stock of ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BOOKS. F. , 1 :4 I -;/11 VAIIIRETIII,II6I I 99. &C. SPRING, 1869. LEEDOM & SHAW, 910 ARCH STREET, We era now receivinß a very large stock of now goods fo t r • SPRING SALES, Ex(4)racing aU the new stylee of • s O.A.RPRT LNG% FLOOR OIL CLOTHO. . • MATTING; mhs 8m red • ' ISPONDIC BOSTON AND TRENTON msourr.—TElß trade isrpplled with' Bond's Butter. Onsam.' Oysters and Egg Elating& Also. West & There'd t yelp, A _4O Trenton and Wine Blsoult.'by JoB4'lll. BEMS= CO.. Bole Agents, 106 South Pelaware avenue. • - • ' CAREEN GOWEB.--#LANDING AND reit SAPP BE is3r J. BIII3I3MR' dp CO.. Co Saab 1441800 rare ware IS ,NOW REPLETE WITH ALL TSB INCLUDING ABOVE BROAD. ABOVE BROAD, Capital, $1,000,000. UNITED SECURITY Life Insurance . and Trust Oompany, OF PIIINSILVAIIL GEORGE R. EITUART. Pteeident, TROMAEI W. EVAN& yice.Proaideal.. C. F. BETTE. Semtary. Mee, S. E. cor. Fifth and Chestnut Sts paiLADELpaiA. Liberal Commission to Agents and Soficitart. Wait. me m, manager. mtas.m.ar-n-4try• INSURANCE. ACIIIII7OI.TMVLL4. SLUT'S GARDEN MANUAL AND ALMANAC, for 1669 eontabas VA pages of useful information CM gardening. Eyery rural amity should beim • copy. Distributed gratuitously from mb94lt rpt Buisrl3 IItaRDEN WAREEIOUiIE, No. 9 112 and 924 arket street, below Ninth. 2 BuO/OH WED OATS. IMPORTED FROM Glassaw, weighing *pounds to the bumf:get —Tams are the finest quality of Seed Oithever offered to this market, For sale by HOBERT ASIBT.Ir.. . , Seed Warehouse 923 and 934 Market street._ m h6.2trp9 above . Ninth. _ _ , BUIST.I3 WARRANTED GARDEN REEDS.-- Market. Gardeners and Private Familles.Rosidante of the Sountry, will find linlitte Seed, pure and re-' liable. and &stock. that le unsurpassed to thia country, SEED yr/tummies. inha 22 rr4 929 and 924 Market. alelve Nintls. g. AGRICTINURAL IMPLEMENTS 'AND FARM Machtnery of all kinds. Englhh an_Arnertaul Garden Toole. RONERT DULSTane. reheat , • Nos. 922 and 994 Market et. above Nunn. isoolii 11.15 B°nKINB 11_ 1 15 Manufacturer of the Celebrated Champion =mow. Skirts, has removed to , his new and was', modious building. No. 111.5 Chestnut street.. (Girard Row) where he has opened for inspection the largest amiorV' ment of Hoop bkitht. Corsets, An, in this countrY. hel• mains every quaitty. style, size and shape. from tit* highest to the lowest grade of 'mile at ouch ps/cep pa cannot fall'lo meet the WOWS of all. , SKIRTS MADE TO ORDEIt, ALTERS!)- AND REPAIRED.. Special attention la invited to our A1RED.. . . .. of • LADIES' ENDER GARMENTS. . which we areselling at very low prices. • We buy our Goods at first bands, in larg e tETi." "1E % for DASH, and at suckprices - that we And WII.T. sell every, article in our, line. (111EAFER they can be had anYwherc else. - Please call• and judge foryotweeldel, atom* t,ory and Salesmen:Ls, No. 11115 Oheataut " 61'.1" strat i°P KIN W•arnrO6 ' ' C ' B. SJiiIOV*I4 O V it:Ol%;3ON . 131/T/Hl4. HAS ItHFLOV.E r S FROM 201 n t r , O s yi t iAer vn,ITAL Thh&f.w.6.".• 632 VTAL Third Floor, ilitladebbia: .tII7IITTIKAMB FINE CHOCOLATE A • FOR BREAKFAST. 4rgil DEISM, , To those in health._ as an agrees le and autumn now. inhiment' To Invalids. for its' restovuig and invitiorating Progerties. - -To a ll. even the most delicate, ea eon net ins injuflous to their constitution. Manufa t rteat' only_try STSPIEEN F. yirliFraiAll. liters li r Iwo bun,. K,Tptreet.; , , . ; anat 114 ÜBT REDBEVED AND IN. STORE 1.000 OASES , ior T Gbanioacne. oarkllng Catawba and Califonlia Wines. Port. - Madeira, Disarm Jarptalea and Banta Cruz Hos. fine old . Brandies arid Whistles. wholesale and retail. , • - I*. J. JORDAN. 920 Pear a ttest, Below Third and Walnut streets and ahoy e ock pOuliitAtlT JELLY.--OENIIINE OURBANT 0-1441: in 5 and 10 lb. Gana. tor. salo il;t7 J. 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