Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, June 04, 1869, Image 5

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KERENADE TO TOE MYERS.
—Last evening the Liedertafel d, d. fr. Gem.
p_roceeded in a body to the, residence of the
Hon. Leonard Myers, Sixth street above'But
tonwood, and serenaded him by singing three
sweet ,G erman airs. - •
inticainced , Mr„
George Siegmond, 'Esq.,
31vers, who addressed the singers as follows
My friends of the Liedertafel, I am almost
unwilling to break the silence which- succeeds
+our song, for my voice has no. music to give
you in retnrn—hut thanks are always welcome
--and I give you my thanks. This delightfid
harmony is very pleasant to use. I do not
know What prompted your kind visit, but you
Would vrelcome without the music, arid arc
doubly welcome with it. You come from the
land of legend and of song, anti keep up the
existents of the Fatherland. Those customs,
those games and songs and holidays have al
ways seemed to me very beautiful. They
strem,rthen. the body; they give recreation ami
purity and holy aspirations to the mind. They
take the young from baser pursuits and keep
fresh among the old memories of youth: )lit
sic and poetry are ours; music has the ca
dence mar rhyme,but poetry is the inspiration.
We Americans are borrowing from the Fath
erland; we are in the last ten years becoming
a musical peopkr---yes, it poetical' people---a
good deal of brains, bllt still more heart. .The
boy who tluilled at, the music of the drum was
filled with the sentiment of -- Ibe — frai - ig - he
marched to do battle for the Union: Country
was higher than all beside. War hardened
our nerves, bid it softened out sonts;,and 'so,
when the war closed, the 4th of july,'the 22d
of, February, were still our ,holichtys, but many
°fliers came ;Ns - Withal - IX,, the noblest of all, that
w
on which e decorate our dead heroes' graves
with flowers. holidays are the well-
springs at which the people drink new
and national ginues and. associations . and
festivals nre becoming American—just as yon
Gentians' are Ainerican now. The festival of
Musle--the Siingerfest—for which ' I ant told,
you are 'flaking preparations is the most beau
tiful of all ; more so, I think, ' here than in the
Fatherland—for the bird sings more sweetly
when its carols are inspired by liberty. You
came here for freedom. Yon have obtained it.
Yes, you have helped WS to perfect and pre
serve it. Why should not the songs of free
dom be the most chat-ming in the world? To
me they al: - ..mys are.
. Let the thank you once more, and if yon
will come in, I propose to drink your health
and bid.you a hearty welcome.
The American Glee Club who were present,
then Swig "The star Spangled Banner,' iu the
chorus of which all heartily joined.
,The asscmblage then dispersed.
entmar To•Dirl9ll3 ANnit.u.s.---The Ladies'
I:trancli of the Society for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Dumb Animals being fully organ
ized, the agents thereof have commenced work !
in earnest, and li - number of arrests have been
made An incident came under our notice a
dai or two since,
worthy of especial mention.
An agent of the Society, while passing along
Pine street, between Fifth and Sixth,observed
a man overloading his cart with rubbish taken
from a cellar. A poor little mule was to drag
this beavy load a distance Of nearly two miles, ,
to a location now being filled up to the level of
the Street grade. •The agent, who covered his
badge, accosted the driver, anti suggested that
the load :was too heavy for the mule. • The man
replied "that he guessed not, because the cart
could be drawn on the passenger railroad
trackS the greater part of the distance."' •
"How about .the -intervening space below
the-vtacks where the road is heavy asked
the agent. •
:Viqty . , as.to that," replied the driver,."guess
the whip Will make-her
Tbe agent at this time made himself known,
and at least one-half the load was taken from
the cart by his order. A number of people
gathered aromid, and they favored',the views
of the agent. The lady whp had engaged the
man to haul the rubbish away made her ap
pearance, and stated that when she employed
him he said the dirt would make three loadS,
at so much per load, which ,the Woman agreed
to pay; but instead of making three loads, she
had ocular demenstratiOn that it was all piled
into one. These facts may IM considered legal
evidence that the brutal driver intended to .
overwork his mule, and to. make the laity pay
for it.
A number 'of arrests have been made of
drivers treating horses and mules iWa brutal
manner, Which may result in some curious and
interesting points in it few days.
We mav state, in connection with this sub
ject that Mr. Cnllen, the proprietor of the Kcy.
stone Skating Park, in the southern section of
the 'city, has kindly consented to allow his
.
park to be used as a hospital for the present,
or until the ladies of the society shall be able
to select a more permanent place for such pur-:
poises.
. .
six ADMOXITiox_To_PoL icintriai=_The.llll,
lowing circular has been-issued by the Chief
of Police
"OFFICE OF Tim CitrEF ov Potter:,
PHILADELPHIA, JUDI? 1,' 1869.-The attention
of this Department baring been called to the
fact that some of the °Hiders recently ap
pointed On the Police Pace still continue to
devote their time to private business, the fol
lowing paragraph,section 11, of the ordinance
of November 15, 186.5, is published for their in
formation, and will be rigidly ; enforced :
'No policeman shall be permittedto engage
in any other business or profession what
soever, and he or' they so offending shall,
upon due proof thereof, be at once discharged
from the serviee,,and shall not be eligible for
made reappointment for one year:thereafter.'
"The practice of officers carrying on busi
ness in the names of their wives is not in tie
ccrdance with the above ordinance, awl is
hereby prohibited. '
"By order of the Mayor.
"S!!. CLknt_ll. MITIMOLLANO,
"Chief of Police."
roLtcE At•PorictrmENTs. The Mayor has
the following additional appointments':
First Dist rut--John Owena.
Fourth District—Charles. Prendevi lie,. 111-an
rice Murphy.
. Fifth District—,Terendah M. Hamilton.
- Sixth District—Benjamin F. Harrington,
Bernard Hogg, Francis Gorrell, T. A. Maher.
Khali District—Robert. Austis, Sergeant, in
place of David F. Albertson, removed; James
O'Hara,Sergeant, in place of Amos W. Atkin
so n,removed; patrolemn—George W. Nickels;
Wm. Dougherty, Jeremiah Mahoney.
Tenth District—Lewis NI erklinger.
Eleventh Distriet—James Rafferty.
Twelfth 'Distriet—Joliu Drinneu, :Jacob
Knoor, Wm. Walker.
Thirteenth District—John A. Sague.
LARCENY OF ohli Benson, a
colored man; was arrested yesterday after
noon, at Thirteenth and Small streets, while
attempting to sell two large rolls of carpet.
He was unable to give ; a satisfactbry account
of how he got possession -of the varliet. He
MILS committed for a further hearing by Alder
man Collins: • The, earpet awaits an owner at
the Sevelifeenth District Police Station.
PASSENCER It AIL WAY ACCIDENT.:-JOllll
;McQuaid, aged five years, was run over by a
ear on the Union Passenger : Railway, at
Twenty-fourth and Brown streets, yesterday
afternoon. Ins legs .and arms were badly
bruised. He was takon to his home, No. 733
Bucknell street.
EAIILY (I.Lostivi.-IVe learn that the princi
pal piano, manufacturers , and dealers have
agreed to close their places of business -during
the months Of - June, ;Inly and August at 5
O'cloCk, and on Saturdays at :1 o'elock
Their example might• well' be. followed by
other' branches of 'trade.
STEALING ri EWSPAJTJ t s.—Two bOyS were
arrested this morning while engaged in steal
ing newspapers from the doors of houses in
the neighborhood of Broad and Walnut streets.
They had in their possesSion 12 copies of the
.Pres.R, 50 of the Ledger mid 20 of the Age. The
juveniles will have a hearing this afternoon,
at the. Central Station.
ConnEmou.—The statement made in this
column to the effect that the whiting factory
which wasilestroyed yesterday morning in the
Seventeenth Wardoy - fonsured for 54 4 4101) ift
fhe - Enterprise"
Insurance '.company, was a
mistake. The officers of the company assure
us that our reporter was misinformed.
'BITTEN BY A DOG;—Dimiel Elliot was bitten
by a dog at Fourth and Monroe streets; yes
terday. The dog was their shot by Policeman
e,nientcr. ' ,
THANES TO POLTOEMEN.—Mayor Fox has TO
eelVEd n letter frimitheThredittiveVoranitttea
of the Aiwnm of Girard College, thanking the
policemen wider bay Sergeant Adam Reese
tor their services on the occasion of the recent
anniversary celebration.
ACCOMMODATION` WITH A VENGEANCE:
There are canvassers scattered all over-.the
city and others visiting the lieighboring towns,
and still others with teams calling at every
farm house, soliciting, urging and almost
compelling people, by their very importunities,
to purchase certain lock-stitch sewing ma-
This may all. be well ( enough, for how
otherwise could they sell so many of their
labor-saving instruments? What we have to
object to is not 'their indefatigable „zeal, but the
impositions they practice in their dealings
with the poor.
They magnanimously (?) offer to "accommo
date all such persons as are unable to pay cash
for machines by selling to theM upon easy•
terms," but in all sat* cases they charge five dol
lars extra. Only think of it! Fire dollars for
an accommodation! •
Letus see who are the accommodated parties
-those who sell or those who purchase ma
chines upon these terms? A reasonable and a
proper margin of profit was established by,
the manufacturers when they, fixed the price,
of, say the plain machine, at fifty-five dol
lars ($135.)
•
A-poor . wogian, however, engages to pay
for this style of Machine sixt y dollarsts6obin say
five installinentsi as folloWs : Twenty dollars
452.0) down and ten dollars ($10) each succeed
ing month. The average time for Which she
has a credit of forty dollars being, as will, be
seen, just Iwo Ylonths.
• • The brokers. of Wall street sometimes charge
:two rer cent. a month for .the, use of money;
and are called ,g,imiblers, thieves, blacklegs,
nut • here, right in our own 'midst, poor
women; 'scarcely able tO buy bread for their
families, are charged at the rate of six and one
_
quarter per cent. per numth..
Will the Christian community tolerate such,
extortion with sealed lips? JUSTICE.
WILLcox & Gums improved Family. Sew
ing Machines are LOANED free of charge, and
when approved,are sold on easy monthly pay-.
mints, at the manufacturers' prices.
CHAROE FOR AN ACCOMMODATION IS
'EVER MADE AT 720 CHESTNUT STREET:
ORGAN OrExtivo.—A large congregation mi..
sembled last night, in St. Malachi's Catholic
Church, Eleventh street, above Master, Rev.
John Kelley pastor, on the occasion of the
opening of a new and splendid organ, just
completed by Messrs. H. Kum& & Son, of
this city. The-Anstrument possesses great
power, as wellfW'unnsual sweetness and
purity of tone,-and will - doubtless give satis
faction. lts dimensions are as follows :-24
feet wide,l2 feet deep, and 25 feet high. It
contains three sets of manuals, reaching
from CC to A, 38 keys, while the pedals
are full two octaves from CCC to A. The de
sipi of the case is very handsome. The enter
tainment of last evening was simply the intro
ductory and formal opening of the instrument;
buton next Thursday evening it is to be fol
lowed by a grand vocal and instrumental con
cert, at which the beauties of the instrument
will be mere Sully developed.
• UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESN.—We understand
that the. National Life Insurance Company of
the United States of America, branch otli de in
this city-, of which Messrs. E. W. Clark & Co.
are the General Agents in this locality,lutve is
sued between :5,000 and 6,000 policies since last
Seeurifig to their assured more than six
teen 'millions of dollars. Such success shows
the popularity of this organization. The cash/
capital is one million.,
POINT 13nEEzE PARK.—On Wednesdatnext
there will be a race betweenhorseS which have
never beaten 2.31; mile heats, 3 in 5,t0 harness.
The entrarne fee will be ,%•'i , so. The entries will
be closed at noon on Wednesday next.
.THE OLD (117.A.an '
of. the Hibernia Fire
Company, will Meet this evening at 217 Pear
street.
CITY NOTICES.
,
THAT NEW STonn.—"We nOticeil. in rester,
nuLiatTiN.•tilat George C. Bower would open hiS
"New Drug Store,'' No. 406 Chestnut stroet, to-murrow
( Saturday) morning. We now urge those of our readers,
who desire a gloss of ; good soda water. nude by his im
proved pioeess,; to 'go to Bower—Persons mud families
about going out of town can have medicines,
etc., nicely
put up for them. There is to be found at this store a
sphoolid !Stork of toilet and fancy articles of every des
cription.
A Wowhiv SON oir Sr. pre,
IMMO there are but few of our citizens who have not
heard of the Merits of the finu.Boota and Gaiters made by
WILLIAM 11.11ELAVEO.the accomplished cordon n ier,at Nu.
53 Arch street next to the corner of Sixth. The highest,
encomium.; which haVe been lavished upon him do not,
by any means, overrate the beautiful work of this inert
torioui evil — \Nunes firm ifi n timb m ni
pfiThirt—tiMre-1-
no better bootmaker in the country than' NV .lI.IIELwIim,
and a glance at his order-hook will exhibit the namea.of
the first gentlemen of our city, who doubtless entertain a
similar opiniOn.
.JUDGING -FROM TUB GREAT DEMAND FOR OUR
FINE etiSTOMEn-MADE CLOTIIISO,
THE PEOPLT:
Lave become convinced that not only
11=U=M=
could have saved
hod they porchosed their uniforms at this house, but the
ilifTer,•nee in our pricem, compared toith time of other
house., in thin city, id at 1011 St
Fl 5 90
in favor of
STOKES;
No. 821 Chestnut street.
DECAY DEFEITY
The teeth should las,. They will do so if
regularly cleaned with s‘,.. All its Ingredients
are preservative, one of them- , -,.,.! Ilark or the South
Amerleab Soap Tree—called (2 ,, il'uY, from @Whin, to
wheli or purify—protects the CIIRDI !1 trout every destruc •
1 ive agency.
DuEss Goons iittnucnn.---A great reduction
in prices of mixed dress goods, in order to done oat
N annir stock. The great cry is "How can they Noll no
cheap" by thousands that throng the establishment
daily of A. & J. B. BARTHOLOMEW, 23 North Eighth
litreet, importers of kid gloves.
To THE LAMEs.—Ladies can get the lateo
style of MIN toot Caps at Charles Oakford St Sens', 811
and 836 Chestnut street, at prices lower than anywhere
elite in the city.
517120 ICA L I2STIWMENTS and druggists' sun
drive.
TIIE leading Hat and Cap Store in the city is
831 and 634; Chestnut street, Ooktord t Sons.
SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES
on easiest terms, by
0. F. DAvts, Std Chestnut street.
CORNS, Bunions, Inverted Nails, skillfully
treated by Dr. J. Davidson, No. 915 Chestnut street.
Charges moderate. . ,
tintnicctats in the city who are in want of
a tine , Bat or Cap of the latest atylo, can procure it at
Charles Oakford & Sons'; 834 and 836 Chestnut street:
quit.l7 and soothe the pain of children teeth
ing—tee Ilower'e Infant Cordial. Sold by all Drug
gista:
DEAFNESS, DIANDNES.S ItIVD CATARRH
J. haaes, M. D., Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats
all diseases appertaining to the alawelnembers with the
utmost success. Testimonials from the most reliable
sources in the city can be seen at his omen, No. 505 Arch
street. The medical faculty are invited to accompany
their patients, as hi has no secrets in his practice. .Arti
fiend eyes inserted. No charge made for examination.
TILL TUTth.
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PARIi..
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16,1869.
SWEETSTAKE'
F or npr i ,e k , that have never beaten 2.21. fiW entrance.
• Mile heats,3 in 5, to harness.
Association adding net receipts.
Three or more entries to 110 and two to start.
Should only one horse appear he will be entitled to nil
the entrance money., Should • three or more start, the
second horse to said his entrance. Entries to be ad
dressed to the Secretary, and in each instance enclosing
the entrance. Entries to be closed at 12 o'clock, noon,
on WeduesdayiJune'9o3.
S. EILPATRIOK , Secretary,
144 S. FOURTH Street.
iattF .
FITLER, WEAVER
NEW CORDAGE FACTORY
NOW IN EMT, OPERATION,.
NAVAII:EU tit rout and 23 N.DELAW4IIE avoiatio
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 4,4869.
SNOWDEN & BROTIIER,
23 South Eighth street
CITY ORDINANCES.
.A.N*ORDINANCE TO MAKE AN ATP
propriat ion for a Town Clock and 'Bell.
Sucrioil 1. The Seect and Common Coun
ciLs of the city of Philadelphia do ordain, That
the sum of fourteen hundred dollars be and the
'same is hereby appropriated fora Town Clock
and Bell to be placed on ,the tower •or cupola
of the Shiftier Hose and Steam Fire Engine
ComPany's house, on Moyamensing avenue,
below Dickerson street, First,Ward.
And the warrants shall be • drawn by the
Chief Engineer of the Fire Department in con
formity with existing ordinances. •
JOSEPH F. MARCELL,
President of Common Council.
ATTEST-3 OHN ECKSTEIN,
Clerk of Common-Council.
. WILLIAM. S. STOICLEY,
President of Select Council.
CLEERS' OFFICE, !SELECT AND COMMON }
COUNCILS, PIIILADELPTELA, Juno 3, 1869.
This is to certify that the above ordinance
'was returned by His Honor t the Mayor, to the
Couunon Council' on the third day of June,
Arno Domini one thousand eight hundred and
sixty-nine, without his approval; and said bill
'having been reconsidered, was passed on said
third of June, A. D. 1869, 'agreeably to the
seventh section of the Act of Assembly, ap
proved February second, one : thousand eight
hundred and fifty-tour, entitled: •"A further
'supplement to the act to incorporate the city
of Philtulelphhi,"by the following : vote, to wit:
yeas al, nays 9. - • : -
And the said ordinance, together with the
objections of His Honor, the Mayor, having
been Sent to Select Council for their consider
ation, was passed by that body.en said third
day of .June, A.1).'.1869, agreeably to the
seventh section of the Act ot Assembly, ap
proved February second, A. D:.1851, entitled:
• cA further supplement to an act to incorpo
rate the eity, of Philadelphia," by, the following
vote, to wit: yeas 19, nays 4.
,• .
Therefore, the said ordinance having •been
passed agreeably to the provisions' of the Act
,of Assembly in such cases Made and
, provided,
is now a law iu full force and *nine.,
• ATTEST-JOHN - ECIC,STEIN;
Clerk of Coalmen Council.
ATTEST—BENJAMIN H. H
Clerk of Select COuncil.
A N ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR
a settlement with the preSent lessees of and
for the leasing of POplar. Street Wharf.
SECTION 1. The Select and Common Conn
ells of the City, of Philadelphia do ordain,
That the Commissioner of Markets and City
Property shall, as sootehfter the passage hereof
as practicable, expose to lease by public *endue
and let to the -highest and best bidder, for a
term of one or three gears, the Wharf pro
perty belonging to the City, at the foot of
Popiar street, on the river Delaware ; and im
mediately upon the execution by the lessee of
a lease therefor, with.-the securities required
by existing ordinances, the said ComMismoner
is hereby authorized to settle with Messrs.
Patterson & Lippincott, the, present occupants
-of said premises, for the_ use and occupation
thereof from the first day of July, 1868. to the
day of the 4?ommencement of the new lease,
at the same rent per annum that shall be se
cured to the city thereby. Provided, That
before the said Commissioner shall execute the
provisions of this ordinance, the said Patterson
-& Lippincott shall agree in writing- to be
bound by said provisions,
and to vacate, the
said premises within thirty days from the time
of said letting in case they should not lie the
successful bidders thereat.
JOSEPH F. MARCELL
President of Common Council
ATTEST:-JOHN ECKSTEIN,
Clerk of Common Council
• WILLIAM S. STOKLEY,
President of Select Council
Approved this third (lay Of June, Aim°
:Domini one thousand eight hundred and
sixty-nine (A. D.lBfi9).
- DANIEL M. FOX,
It Mayor of Philadelphia.
A N ORDINANCE TO CHANGE THE
11 boundary lines of the First Division of the
Twenty-fifth Ward, and to create au additional
Division of said Ward.
• SECTION 1. The Select and Common Coun
cils of the city of Philadelphia. do ordain.
That the First Division of the Twenty-fifth
Ward shall hereafter be bounded - its follows,to
wit: To continence at the northeast corner of
Germantown road and ,Erie avenue; thence
along said Germantown road to the line of the
Twenty-second Ward; thence along sai I lin .!
to the Kensington and Oxford turnpike roa I;
thence along the same to Frie avenue; "thence
along the same to the place of beginning; and
the place of voting shall be at the house of
Enoch Clifford, corner of Nicetown lane and
Germantown road.
SECTION 2. There shall he created an addi
tional division, to be called the Eighth Divi
sion, and hounded as follows, 'to wit: To com
mence at the southeast corner of Erie avenue
abd - GerimintOwii" - roadith'ence, - along tint said'
GerinantoWn road to Lehigh avenue; thence
along the same to the Kensington and Oxford
turnpike road; thence along the same to Erie
avenue; thence alon(rthe same to the place of
beginning; and the Pace of voting shall he at
the house-:of` Charles F. .Jones, at the Rising
Sun village.
•SEcriox 3. That the remaining election di vi-
Sious of said Ward be and remain as hereto
fore established by law. -
JOSEPH F. MARCEII,
President of Common Comic I.
ATTEST-JOHN ECKSTEIN,
Clerk of Common Council.
WILLIAM S. STOKLEY,
President of Select Council.
AlTroVed thiti third day of June, Anno
Domini eighteen 'hundred and sixty-nine
D. 3869). DANIEL M. FOX,
it ?Eayor of I:riiiladelplua.
SEWING MACHINES.
THE PARHAM
NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE.
Tbis new and admirable Sewing Machine has already
anievedn - popitlitrity not surpassed by the 0 ma
rlin es of the c9g.ittry. It combines all the good aa
.+
e best machines in the market, with many new and
superior features not Maud iu any other •is •
ADAPTED FOR EVERY nEscanmoN OF
FAMILY-SEWING AND FOR LIGHT -
MANUFACTURING PURPOSES;
Is elegant in style and finish, simple in construction,
noiseless in operation, makes perfect work on every de
hterirdion of material, is very light running. perfectly
true in all its movements, is adapted to a greater range
it work than any machine yet invented; and is emphati
-cally the
MOST PERFECT, SIMPLE AND RELIABLE
FAMILY SEWING MACHINE EVER.
• OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC.
It is a positive pleasure to opurato it.
• Call and examine it ut the (ace of the
I'AUHAM SEWING MACHINE CO.,
N 0.704 CHESTNUT STREET.
PROPOSALS.
IA BP All T3I EN 17 OF PUBLIC HAG Ft:
wA y S,OFFICE „NOON SOUTH:FIFTH STREET.
uno 4, 160.
NOTICE. TO
Sealed PritpUsals will be received at the Office of the
Chiet Commissioner of Highways until 12 o'clock M. on
MONDA Yank lust., for the construction of a Sewer on
the line of lioniilion street, from Twenty•second street to
Twenty -tldnl street, to be 2 feet 6 inches in diameter on
Twenty-fourth street, from Walnut street to a point
itighty feet north of Locust street, three feet in diameter;
on Thirty-et ht It street, than Santana. to Walnut street,
three feet iii diameter; on Fifteenth street, from Filbert
street to the south side of Market tdreitt, to be three feet
in diameter, with such man-holes as may be directed by
the Chief Engineer and Surveyor, The understanding to
he that the contractor shall take bills prepared against
the property fronting on said sewer to the amount of one
41011111 , and•Iiity_eents_for_each lineal fuut of front on -each
side of the street an so much cash paid; the balance, as.
Allotted by Ordintu.44l.o be paid by the city.
When nao street 187fficupled by a City Passenger Rail
road track, the Sewer shall be constructed along side or
said track m such manner as not to obstruct or interfere
with the safe pasnage of the cars thereon; and 1110 (Jahn
for remuneration shall be paid the Contractor by tin,
company using said triwk, as specific:din Act of Assem
bly approved May Btb, 1866.
All bidders are invited to be present at the time and
place of opening the said proposals. Each propoitui will
accomptmled bytt certificate that . 0 Bond ion, b een
tiled in the Law Department as directed by. Ordinance of
May 25th, 1841). If the Lowest Bidder shall not executwa
contract within five days after the work 18 awarded, he
wililii;:deenied as declining, and will be held liable on his
Loud for the difference between - bid and the next
highest hid. Specifications any be had at the Depart
ment of Surveys, which will be strictly adhered to.
MAIILON 11. DICKINSON,
jet Chief Commissioner of Highways.
DOUGIiASS;
2,4 detwatted.—Lettera teatamentary upon OM laid will.
of RICHARD 11. Dtalla.ASS, deceaactl, having been
granted to the undeiraigned, nil Pelliollti iltdObtl . d to tho
palate of the said decedent are requeated to make pay
ment, and thone having dolma or demands to previa
them. without delay. to ItEN.I AMIN J. DOUGLAttS,
Executor, Columbia„Peuntolyanitt, or. to hie attorney,
.101 IN COL/Allis, S. E. corner Sixth and Wit Innt
titreettitPhilade/Phatt. stiylsll6t”
_DRY GOODS.
NOTICE.
$,
We have received our importation of
BOMBAZINE ALPACAS.
PERKINS & CO.,
No. 9 SOUTH NINTH STREET.
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SUMMER SILKS, CLOSING OUT.
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Hine and White Plaids.
Green and White Plaids.
'Violet and. White Plaids.
JiroWn and White Plaids.
Black and White Plaids.
Plain, Blue, Purple and Green Silk, low,
for Japes.
, EYRE LANDELL,
rourth.and
Llatha Lace'Pointiio`of FittO'aiadei.
Llama Lace Jackets.
• - Llana Lace Piimbues, '`
Llama Lace Rotund&
White Olgas, Points and Rotunda.:
--- EYRE & LANDELL.
8-4 Black Iron Barege Heaviest Mesh.
4-4 Black Iron Barege.
3-4 flack iron Barege.
Iron Barege Shawls':
5.4 Iron Barege for Shawls.
EYRE & LANDELL.
Silk Chain Pongees and Poplins for Suits
Stripe Poplins.
Stripe Mobairs.
Stripe Percales.
Stripe Lawns.
EYRE it LANDELL.
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MATERIALS FOR SUITS
In Stripes and Gray Mixtures.
THE LARGEST ASSCrRTMEN'T
ON THIS MARKET. .
RICKEY, SHARP & CO)
727 Chestnut Street. •
SILKS ! SILT-KS !
In Stripes, Checks and Shots,
IN GREAT VARIETY.
RICKEY SHARP. &. CO.
727 Chestnut Street
LINEN POPLINETTES,
A New and Desirable Article,
At 37 1-2 Cents Per Yard. •
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.
727 Chestnut Street.. •
Japanese Silks
AND
POPL.INETTES,
A FEEL ASSORTMENT.
RICKEY SHARP & CO.
727 Chestnut Street. .
LACE POINTS
In New and Beautiful Designs.
RICKEY' SHARP & CO.
727 Chestnut Street.
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INDIA SHAWLS AND SCARFS.
GEORGE FRYER
916 CHESTNUT STREET,
Invites attention to his elegant stock of
India Shawls and Scarfs, Black and
Fancy Silks, Japanese,,Silks, Ma.
terials for Snits, Dress
and. Fancy. Goodis, - •
in great variety, purchased on most advantageous terms..
for cash, and will be sold as cheap as at any store in the
city.
N. B.—lndia Shawls altered, repaired and cleansed.
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NOTICE.
JOHN W. 'THOMAS,
Nos. 405 and 407 N. Second Street,
Has jutA received a magnificent assortment of
LAMA AND INDE LACES
• IN
POINTS, rangin g from - $lOlO $lOO
ROTUNDS,. " " - $25 to $75
PALIETOTS, " - $l5 to $5O
CORSAGES, ." " $lO ,to, $25
SACQUES, " $2O to $5O
ZOUAVE JACKETS, . - $lO to $25
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TO lIENT.
."'TO' -RENT' •
A Very„Elegant Country Seat, ;
Completely F44.ished. - •
Carriage House, Ice 'House, beautiful Lawn of 8 acres,
add an abundance of Shade, Shrubbery, Frnit and Vette ,
tables. Gardener on ate place. Will be rented very low
tu_nCitrattl..tenant,' -
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WAY, 322 Chestnut Street.
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ERMANTOWN; —IP Olt 13 A L
fanCt (3r
oneortabto -House, neres; pointed-04 . m0' stable
and coach-house; watef at Stable; ;rouge, ftarnaeo, bath,
9 ebansbera, simile and ilbundaneo of stuall fruits; plum •
Nautsrounde Mutt 43r3
_&c.
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111. S. E; CALDWELL & CO.,
No. 819 CHESTNUT STREET,
(Until their Store le rebuilt,)
IMPORTERS OF DIAMONDS.
Manufacturers of Diamond Jewelry,
SOLE AGENTS IN AMERICA FOR
IL R. E,KEGREN'S
Geneva and Copenhagen Watches,
Repeaters and Chronographs,
SPECIAL AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF
Gorham Manufacturing Company's
FINE ELECTRO PLATED WARES.
ARTISTIC SILVER WARES.
A very fall and valuable collection in' NEWEST DE
SIGNS fur
Bridal Presents and Household Use..
MANTEL CLOCKS,
FINE BRONZES,
FANCY ARTICLES.
None but FIRST CLASS GOODS KEPT, and every
ARTICLE SOLD UPON ITS OWN MERITS.
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THE UNDERSIGNED
beg. to Inform hie friends, customers and public gene
rully that o
WILL REMOVE
about Ole 15th of June from his present location, 1300,
TO 1016 CHESTNUT STREET.
JAMES T. GALLAGHER,
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Late of Dailey h Co.
P. S.—All goods warranted first quality, at moderato
prices.
DIAMONDS ESPECIALLY.
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JONES'
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CLOTHING HOUSE
004
• MARKET STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
_First Class Ready-Made Clothing, suitable
for all Seasons, constantly on hand:
:Also, a Handsome Line of
Piece Goods for Cus
tom iVork.
GEO. W. NIEMANN.
Propriotor.
— STATIONERY.
BLANK BOOKS.
The Largest Stock and Greatest Variety of
FULL AND HALF4IOUND
BLANK BOORS,
MEMORANDUM, PASS,
COPY-BOOKS, Etc., Etc.,
To-be found in this city, is-at-the
Old Established
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY
OF
JAS. B. SMITH & CO:,
No. 27 South Seventh • Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Office and Salesroom. First Flour.
Warerooms, Up Stairs.
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GEO. J. HENKELS,
CABINET MAKER,
Established 1844.
1301 and 1303 CHESTNUT STREET.
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FURNITURE.
T. & J. A. HENKELS,
Having REMOVED to their
ELEGANT STORE, 1002 ARCH ST.,
Are now selling ffret•clnes FURNITURE at very re
duced prices.
CARRIAGES!! CARRIAGES! !
WM. D. ROGERS,
CARRIAGE BUILDER,
1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT STREET.
Superldy Carilagml of my own manufueturo built for tbo
DilivoTosEAsoisl
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comnaiNlNG
STY - LE,.— • -
DURABILITY, anti
ELEGANCE OF FINISH.
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loGr Attention ittven to reptitrlog.
IttirTorriages otored and Itxfiurauce effected
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CLEAR S32oo'l'll SKIN
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And BE - MITI - Pub COMPLEXION follow the Ufie Or
IDELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT SAR
SAPARILLA.:
It reICIOVOS black spots, pimples, moth patches, and iii
eruptions of the skin.
It( TUE SPRING MONTHS, tha system naturally na
dergoes a, change, and lIELMBOLD'S LIIGHLY CON
CENTRATED EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA
assistant of the greatest value.
YOUNG LADIES, BEWARE
OF THE INJURIOUS EFFECTS of Face Powders int
Washes. All such remedies closo up the pores at the
skin, and in a short time destroy the complexion. If you
would have a fresh, healthy and youthful appearauos,
use IIELMBOLD '8 EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA
NOT A FEW of the worst disordare that afflict mankind
arise from eorruptioi2 of the blood. lIELEBOLD'S EX
TRACT SARSAPARILLA le a remedy of the utmost
♦aluo
lIELMBOLD'S EXTRAOT SARSAPARILLA
cleanses and renovates the blood, instals Ole Tiger of
health Into the *liana, and purges out the humors Um
wake diaease.
QUANTITY Tn. QUALITY. lIELBIBOLD'S EX
TRACT SARSAPARILLA. The dose Ismail. abase
who desiro a largo quantity and large doses of wartlicia•
ERR.
THOSE 35110 DESIRE BRILLIANCY 01' Collibl
PLEXION must wirlfy awl enrich the blood, whilitt
LIEL3IBOLD'S CONCENTRATED 'EXTRACT OF
SARSAPARILLA Invariably does. Ask for HELM
-1161,1D 1.5 , 7ake no other.
HELM BOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT BAR
SAPAItILLA i the GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
HELMBOLD'►S
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED
FLUID EXTRACT
SARSAPARILLA
Eradicates Eruptive and Ulcerative Diseases
OF TIM
Threat, Nose, Eyes, Eyelids,
.Sealp
and Skin,
Which so disfigure the appearalice,P URGING theevil
Erects of mercury and removing all taints - ,the memento
,of DISEASES, hereditary,or otherwise. and Is taken by
ADULTS and CHILDREN with perfect SAFETY.
TWO TABLE-SPOONFULS of the,Exttact of Sarsa
parilla, added to a pint of water, is equal to the - Lisbon
Dist Drink, and One bottle is equal to a gallon of the
Syron of Sarsaparilla,or tine decoctions as usually made.
AN INTERESTING LETTER is published in the
Medico-Chirugical Review, on the subject of the Exttuct
Sarsaparilla in certain affections, by Benjainin Tra
vers, F. It. S., etc. Speaking of those diseases arising
front the excess of Mercury, he states that no remedy is
canal to the Extractor SarstiparilltC; its power is tvitra
ordinary, more so than any other drug I am acquallited
with. It is, in its strictest sense, a tonic, with this'in
valuable attrilAtte..' that it Is applicable to a state of the
system so sMilten, and yet so Irritable an renders other
substances of the tonic class unavailable or injetrionedi
HELMBOLD'S
Concentrate 4 Egract Sarsaparilla,
Est ablbibed titTanis of 13 yetirs, Prepare/ by
Drilalst and Chelnist
594 BROADWAY„ NEW YORK,
'Anil No. 104 South Tenth Street, Phi Jodi.
137 Sold lip Druggists evorywhero
PRICE.
W ftHI 25 per bon' or 0 for $0 60.