- , , • , ° • . ° " • ° . THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN-PHILADELPHIA WEDAESDAY JANUARY 26' 1870: t t : , jimmauEn E g o mrsmorEm, : , \, F/NANC/AX.. L .: . _MEDICAL , , . . . . . , . . , , , - Ceillitsion , ,el 4 Banking , - Station... Two '- - • SEVEN PER CENT INTEREST •-- ' - ,' .• , '•• ' wB . . Freight Trailers Dentalitdied---Narirow • ' Escape of Engineers anti Eireinen. ' . , • , , , . , , . , ' e Pour JERVIS, Tuesday, Jan. 25,, 1.870.-A. , . disastrous railway accident occurred about 1 . , . a . 101 Et Mill3ol,lo'S .11117CIIIII. TELE ONLY ' - , , , • o'clock - this inorning at Hankins', it station on , lil , hnowaremody for diabetes, trritatioirof the neck of the . , • • - ' the•DelawareDivision, Erie Railway, west of .. , . rayable May end November in ` New York 14 i adder, nflammation of the : kidney% catarrh of the • • , • Port Jervis. A regular " eastward-boUnd . freight train, Dewitt, connecter, laden with . • • and London, , , hoar, butter and other products of the, West, - , bladder, etrangtuT,Or painful urinating. `...".•-••"'"'"'""'"'"'"""'" . . • , took the switch at Hankins'a, to await the pas , . sage of the express passenger train East. Free of tio,verm n, ant; Tax. .......„.., , , • ' . . . After the train had passed, the engineer of ' • . ..._. • „ . . the freight train started to pull out his train, . . ~ " • and when fifteen or sixteen cars had reached - . . . , FIRST MORTGAGE CONVERTIBLE , . r EVENING SILKS _ , , , . . . , the main track an extra freight train . . , • came thundering along and ran ;into, SINKING FUND BONDS AT 95, , . v . , the regular, demolishing locomotive No. 380, , . . , ~. . • attached to the extra train, piling ISSUED BY THE • „ . . ._ _ , _ . , , the ears one upon the other, anti smashing . , tbem - and - scattering their contents in all . _ . . .. Burlington,Cedar 'Rapids and Minne- ' . . DRESS SILKS - • , . • directions. • The engine, which was wrecked, • . , , - 9 keeled'ever , on its side, and. was mounted by ' . sota Railroad Company. , ~ , SILKS, - the cars follOwitig. Between . fifteen and " • • , ..... twenty cares were shattered and badly broken SILK , _ • upi and both tracks were strewn with the T_TEIANLBOLD'IS ISUCHUs THE ONLY • , wreck. 'l'he engineer and firemen were Yielding aboutiO per cent. currency ; principal fifty years to run, , payable in gold. Sequred by the railroad* 'known remedy for diabetes, irritation of the neck of the . • brothers, named Smith, and when they saw • STRIPE - ' the collision evident, jumped from their en- branches, depot grounds, rolling stock, equipment and bladder, inflammation of the ,kidneye, catarrh of the ' ' • , , .. „ , ,' . , ~, ~. . . -f., . . .- • .' .. . , ,-.. , --- --- - , tranchises of the coloranY• gine, and thee saved their lives. Theirinjur.ies were but slight. - , • - These bonds are only belied upon each section of th e bladder, Btraagtuy, or painfui urinatinii. _, ... . ~ - ' ' -•.- . ... , : . • WHITE SILKS Benson, the conductor of the extra, was cut road as fast as the same h completed and in successful oration. Two and a half millions of dollars have been a. , . . abbot the.head but not seriously., A brake- ° P • , expended on this road. Eighty-three miles; are nearly s man on the extra was holding on to the foot.' completed and equipped, and already show large earn- board of the forward car when the engine jugs, and the remainder of the line is rapidly progressing , • struck the regular, and was thrown off, but ' -,- in construction. WHITE CORDED SIM(' , escaped with slight injuries. A wrecking This Loan has been selected by our firm a ft er a thin , , train was despatched from this place, and sue- ough and careful investigation, consequently we 'have - • . . . , ' ceeded in clearing one of the tracks sufficiently no hesitation in recommending it to our friends ea a • ' • . . for the passage of passenger trains, which perfectly safe, profitable and first-class security. Our , , were detained abOut five hours. The loss to ••. , - . I opinion is fully confirmed by the following strong letter , the Company by this accident is heatY. - I from the experienced and eminently successful ma , ~., • , , WHITE GRO GRAIN SILK, - ' Times-, of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company : , CITY BULLETIN. .. • . - , PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. JUNGER Ma:NNEncnon.-The Academy of 1 , i 3/11410 Will present a magnificent scene to- . P PRESIDENT'S OFFICE, HILADELPHIA, May 11,1669. HELREBOLDIS 11111CHIls ' THE, ONLY . ' WHITE TAFFETA SILK. , , morrow evening, on the occasion of the annual 1 Messrs. HENRY CLEWS a CO., 32 Walt street. • . . . , , , I balm:wpm of the Junger Miennerchor. The 1 Gent/men :In answer to your request of the 7th ult., known remedy for diabetes, irritation of the neck of the , • . . . ' CoMmittee of Arrangements has spared for our opinion as to the condition and prospects of the bladder, inflammation of the kidneys, catarrh af the . • , . neither labor nor expense to get up an enter- Enrlington,,Cedar Rapids and Minnesota Railway, the ' , , .' ' WHI.TE PLAIN SILK . . tainment worthy of the well-known , reputes- character of the country through which it passes, and bladder, stranger?, or painful urinating.) i , ~ - • , tied Of the Society. The opening tableau will ' . the probable success of the enterprise, we would state, . • . , . • , be exceedingly grand and will comprise many that befor4 accepting the trust imposed upon us by the ,----"---7"----°-•-••"•-• ' , ' • • . , . , . . . , . • novelties.. The procession will be ma d e, up First Mortgage Bonds of this Company, we bad fully . • , of , clad . . . , persons in all sorts of costumes, ana satisfied ourselves ae to the practicability of the enter- , . , . ~ V G SILKS there will be hits upon all of the principal prise. , , ' , events which now occupy the minds of the The Road starts at one of the most flourishing cities ' RICH LIGHT—COLOR,ED E ENIN, people here and abroad. The attendance at on the Northern Mississippi river, and runs in a North- , the ball will be large, and subscriptions are westerly direction up the great rich Cedar Valley, con, still being received in quite a lively ' manner. !meting at prominent points along the line with six dif- , i . ' ' , ' , . v Yesterday a Cominittee of the Society went ferent Railroads, now in active operation, nearly all of . , ^ ALL THE VARIOUS SHADES OF 0 , to Washington to invite Prince Arthur to at- which must be, more erten, tributary or feeders to this , , tend. Road. • . • , , ' . , * will , HEBREW CHARITY BALL.-This affair with others now in operation or being constructed, one ' .. • ' Come off this evening at the Academy of of the great trunk lines from Lake Superior, Via fir. • , .• - . , • , M mete. Of course it will be an the,. enter- Paul, Cedar Rapids and Burlington, to St. Louis, ' • __^ ,' • , Etl , tainment. The Coinmittee of Arrangements and to the Bast, over the Toledo, Peoria, and• Warsaw, IfitAMEOLD'e BIT , CHIT, THE ONLY . , , Cur re en, • has received notifications that delegations and the Pennsylvania Railroads , which we present. , , . ue, from different acetic= of 'the .State will be "Intl aside from this, the populous condition of the known retliedyfor diabetes, irritation of the neck of the •.. • . , ' . , Lavender, present. . , , . country along the line of this road, its great productive- bladder, inflainniation of the kidneys, ' catarrh of the ' 'earl, . , ' nose and wealth, give eucient guaranty of a good . • ,' . CITY NOTICES. local business, whi ffi ch, for any road, is the best reliance bladder, strangity, or painful urinating. .. ' ' • • , ' ' • , . or success. , ~, • „ . . „ . . , . . A good index of the prosperity and wealth of the MESSRS-PROCTOR & Bnower, H a i r d ressers Mode, Wln.e, country through which this road passes may be • . and Barbers, have opened a first-class Saloon at the ' southwest corner of Fourth and eneetnut streets, and a • found in the fact that the Company report over a mil- . • , , . ~ ~ . . • , . • . boot blacking establishment at the southeast corner of lion and a quarter 'dollars eubscribed ' and expended • . • . . ' Fifth and Chestnut streets: Proctor JE Brown are by individuals residing along the line in pushing ' ' ' . -: ..4. rid ViOietee • enterprising. and 'deserve get:wrens patronage.. - , on one hundred and sixty miles of the work, and it , , . _ . . . . _ . _ .. .. ...... _. ...- ___ ..., ...._ also a strong proof of the local opularity and necessit , , , , . . - • • .. ........ .. .. _ _ . _ THE REST .ir DGEs use Burnett B. _Flavoring for the road.. ' - • - - ''- -- . , . . . . . • • Extracts. • Tenni respectfully, ' • , . • •.• J. EDGAR THOMSON, •-• • • 14.EDICINE D i sci isEo.-The most infallible , • President of the Penn's RR. R. Co. • • , ~ 9 , , ' .IP.LA.IN riour..rr 1:1pv, sigai el. 1 7`Z. ' ' ' Trustees. • . , autibilions, aperient and alterathe preparation that • CHARLEs L. FROST ' '• , , . modern science has produced As Da. WINSLOwas Presl Toledo, Peoria & Warsaw R. R. Co. • • ' ' , Liver, and Stomach Lozenge, in which no human being • ''s , can detect the Slightest odor or taste of medicine. Sold , , - , , —_. . by all Druggists. 1111‘,Z. , 4 , As an evidence of the resources and immense tra ffi c of - • PLAIN .IPOITIAT ,313 E SCIIE, 00 the section of country through which this road runs Tir ELINBOLDIS ISITCHE. THE is ONLY REE3LTIOLD'S FIXID EXTRACT WORD' ' is . • pleasant in taste and odor, free from all injurious we Present the following OFFICIAL STATEMENT of Tax propert lee, and immediate in its action.SURPLUS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS SHIPPED FROM THE knOwa remedy for diabetes, irritation of the neck of the ' - ' , • • .-- . . STATE 08 lowa by the different railroads therein * per W. H.' Camila, (formerly of 710 Chestnut bladder, inflammation of the kidneys, catarrh of the . • ri...,A.trir rolautaT DE soiE Se 29 .-.• street) has resumed the Curtain businese with his Sons, during the year ending April3o,lB69,Just issued by tho - , and invites attention to their new stock of Curtain Slate. ecretary of State : bladder, etrangury, or painfulurinatinga , . , rials and. Railroad Supplies, at 723 Chestnut. Street, two N um b er of horeee 1,623 ....ei g a mem i ir .... ....."6- • does above our old stand. W. H. CARRY}. & Sons, Number of cattle 8 0,287 • -.:-.--...........eeeertve V I , , , • , 723 Chestnut street. Number of home 612,357 ; Number of sheep , Y ' , ' PLAIN POUIIT EOM SO-IE9 02 50. FIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT Bcciiu gives H ea l th Dressed hogs, lbs.; 13,44128,74 and vigor to the flame and bloom `to the pallid cheek.. , • . Debllityes accompanied, by many alarming otymptoine,. ,Lard and pork, lbs -...- 7,582,579 _ , and if no treatment is submitted to, consumption, in. Wool, lbs -..... 2,866,196 • • , , . - , Sanity, or epileptic fits ensne.• • , 'Wheat, bushels,„.... ' 9'196" r n DEAFNEss, , BLilipNEss AND CATARRH Corn, bushels • 2,210,303 ~..,_ ~... _ . .. , , treated with the utmost success, by J. ISAACs, M, D., Other grains, Ms , 35,478,854 •• , . ' , and Profeester of Dieeases of the Eye and Ear (his seem- Other grains, bushels 1,808,011 • ' - . . • altu) in the Medical College of Pen usylvanta,l2 years ex- ' Other agricultural products, the 27,608.707 •- • , yertenre. No. 805 Arch street. Testimonials can he seen • .. . at his o ffi ce, The medical faculty are invited to ac- Flour, and, other agricultural products, lbs • '-''' el) company -their 'patients, as ho line no secrets in hie vac- Animal pi:•eaupte not otherwise specified, the 10,9E0,110 ,‘ , 31 3U Al 3 .' ' - ' '' HEAVY CO L O R ED C O RDE D sitar-K. 44§3 ~.5. • i tice. Artificial eyes inserted without pain. No charge, * The preceding ()Metal statement is made up almost ex- • ' ' • ' , for ethunination. - _ elusively of the shipmente Eastward. and does not in- • " ' ,„ ___ EN'PEEDIED AND DELICATE CoNSTITU- elude the amount of Produce shipped Eastward from TT ELMBOLIIVIS BIJCIIIT. ' 4.11 F. ONLY - Q uo , ar a Li , gri 't ,... )f both hexeli, MC HELMISOLD'S EXTRACT Bucue. Dubuque or McGregor; which would swell the totals " ' • " - 'te - w-w. a ,'"-eee--."' . ..._....., N t wife give brisk and energetic feeling', and enable you materially. If the shipments Westward by the railroads known remedy for diabetes, irritation °flit° neck of the ' '', • ' itorILIALIL.:II:IL. A.N31210 GlEer,E - Y, Sllrx-sx/PIE SILK , . 5117e•m0 11 - 0 ' 1 "' , 10 blLep well. '• , . .. , . !_____..___„.„._____ - were given, they would well immeneely, this surprising • , Cotters, Bunions, Inverted Nails,: skillfully exhibit of surplus products : -• bladder, inflammation of the kidneys, catarrh of the .. . treated by r. J Davidson, No. 90 Chestnut Wee . TlllB ROAD ALSO PUNS TTIROUGH THE RICH bladder, etrangury, or painful Urinating. ' ' c, Charges moderate. , AND GROWING STATE OF MINNESOTA. Refer- TARE NO IWORE UNPLEASANT AND UNSAFE mice to the map of the United States will show - that remedies for unpleasant end dangerous diseases. Use -TIIIB ROAD PASSES , THROUGH THE MOST EN-- ' • ' " '.. ' ~•. - , , , iii_carsotpa. EXTRACT- Bucw: AND IA119101 , 1:0 RosE , TERPIIIaING .AND GROWING PORTION OF THE 'W ,- , . . EST, AND FORMS o'NE OF THE GREAT TRUNK • • . , ..„,, JuDiCioDs . MOTHERS :and HURSOS, Ll2lO tor LINES IN DIRECT. coMMuNICATION WITH "...!, - , • • ' I. , ' • , , children a Bale and pleasant medicine in Boresr?s infant NEW YORK, CHICAGO ana B'l'. LOUIS, being to the • „ ' . , .• ; ' „ , . , „ CbrdiaL .;-• . • ; latter . city 90 miles nearer front Northern lowa, and all " '-•-•;‘, • ' ' • ' ' , GE , & CLOTIIMER , TEE G 1.011 1 ,0 1, mAN ISISTRENOTIL-There- portions of the State of Minnesota, .than by any other ' fare the nem one and debilitated should iliittlediatelYll,lo road now built or projected, and Rho the nearest route , '`,„ , 111.1..minn..101*ExiiiAcT Recur. • -' ' ' from Central and Southern lowa. . ' . , o,l.l4 . oltli'ti large and Unequalled Stoeir ' ot.' ' This road is required by the wants of that section • - e ; • ; •' ; , , . cheap as to defy, where a large and increasing traffic is waiting for it, and . , ladies' Bata audt'ape are being sold se; - ; competition. • - needs railroad communication. THE BUYER OF ' ' ' ' . ' , Storea, Continental Hotel. THESEN , BONDS I,S 7'IIEREFORE GUARAN- . ' -il ' ' " " N. Tffs CORNER EIOHTII .AND MARKET STREETS. . . . SHATTERED' CONSTITYTIONTS' RESTOHED BY , `,.. I'EED BV A GREAT BUSINESS ALREADY IN _ , , , • . ' A 111.L3tauLN's ExTitAcr,Ducou, EXISTENCE, AND HAS NOT, TO RUN ANY OF T_Tutaineours Bucsitr, TUE-.....0NLy , t , THE CONTINGENCIES WHICH. ALWAYS AT- -LA- ' „ - --_, . , STATIONERY. - , . DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS. • CLOTHING at gold cost for currency at TEND UPON THE OPENING OF ROADS INTO known remedy for diabetes, irritation of the neck alb!) ' , ._ CHABLIS STOR.Es', No. 824 Chestnut street. /VEWA ND UNSET7'LED CO UN TR Y. ' 1870 Highly Important .to 1870 GREAT ' BARGAINS - . biadder,,inflamMatlon of the kidneys, catarrh of the - IfErimilor.ii's • ExTitacr Buono and FM- Vie offer these Londe for the present at 95 and accrued 11VIPORTANT TO BOOK-KEEPERS. . .. ar,,,agn ROSE We.eu curee secret and delicate illsordors interest. WE -RECOMMEND THEM TO IN- bladder, strungnry, or 'painful urinating. ' ' N . , ' M.USLIN BUYERS. . • , . in all their stages. at little expellee, little or no change • VESTORS AND OFFICERS OF FINANCIAL IN. . ''-, - - in diet, no iscouvenieuce find no exposure. It is pIeae •STITUTIONS, WHO DESIRE TO CHANGE - - ant fu taste and odor, immediate in itsaetion, and free', from all injurious properties. ' 'THEIR HIGH-PRICED INVESTMENTS FOR A . PUBLISHED, ÜBLISHED. ' . FilrlitE dir , LANDELL, SECURITY WHICH PR E SE NTS EVERY BLS'. -,. GENTS' HATS. GENTS' HATS.-Of the latest --' , THE , AIENT OF SAFETY, AND AT TH 0 SAME TIME ' . FOURTH AND ARCH, .1,1,,,i need improved styles. Lowest prices in the city. s , • Otiaxonn's YIELDS A MUCH HIGHER RATE OF INTE- , , " Under the Continental. REST. , KEEP ONLY THE BEST .1111ISLI NS. J 31 HAFLEIGH , J. • 9 • Pgeopitlete and full particulare furnieliecl by • • 6 • . CATCH-MORD " . Mill Prices by the Piece. FOR NON-DETENTION OR INCONTINENCNI - : Original Marks Onaranteed.. , of Urine, irritation, inflammation, or ulceration of the , • , , . , , • „ , . bladder, or kidneys, diseases of the prostate glands, HENRY CLEWS & C 0. ,., Sheeting's and Shirting.. ' , Blowing and Bolstering. • • stone in the bladder, calculus, gravel or brickelust de- ' " .. ' - TJEI)GER IN ° DEL], posits, and all diseases of the bladder, kidneys and • Hotels ■ and Famlliee Supplied Low. 1012 and 1014 CHESTNUT ' STREET, dropsical swellings, 32 Wall Street, . . 1.•., th.t...>thoLD',. FLA - ii, RN TRACT Bt:CRU. . , . $ tr i nt ass o rt . ment of Linen* and ___ ____..........._ . (COPYRIGHT SECURED./ - • SIIRGIcAD INSTRUMENTS and druggists' sun. Financial Agents of the, C o m pa n y , , Finest Mod Eye Linen. . - , Scotch mirserY Linens. , dries. , , 13Nownon & BROTHER,' OR HELMBOLD'S RUCHE, Vag ONLY . . Book-keepers and all othem having to use an Index - Embroidered Flannels. WLIAL C OMNIENC El '23 South Eighth street. wDl find this a very valuable book. Mulls, Nainsooks and Cambries./ 'HEL.IIDOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT ' BOWEN & FOX known remedy for diabetes, irritation of the neck of the r by using the "Catch-word" Index, ft will not only Cheeks and. StrlirelMnslins. I save time and eyesight.but the finding of a name quickly ' Marseilles. Bril hint. and Dimil li iies. ' Bic nu Is the Great Diur_are. . 13 Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia. bladder, inflammation of the kitineys,,catarrh of the Is a mathematical certainty. • Cradle and Crib Blankets. , ran au lIELtdROLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT 14.snsAPA 'You are invited to call and examine lt. --- --- - ---------------' ''' = DIONDAY JANUARY 24 itaaa ifinitng. bladder, strengury, or painful urinating. , , , . r / Is the Great Blood Purifier. ' , . ' Both are prepared according to rules of Pharmacy - '. I • PUBLISHED BY and Chemistry, and are the most active that can he Seven Per Cent First Mortgacre Bonds , , . made. , Mortgage JAS. B. SMITH lz CO. • , • 1 lic -, i.) r TO CLOSE OUT - - • OF TUE Jo ,q , c, ,p h. AUCTION SALES. f JAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER, WEST JERSEY RAILROAD CO. . wholesale and Retail Blank Book Manufacturers and atationere, • 4 .. . • • N 0.422 Walnut street. , , 4 ' ' . LINEN STORE ..til • , REAb ESTATE SALE, FEB. 3. - . This Bale, on WEDNESDAY, at 12 o'clock noon, at The undersigned offer for sale a limited . , . • No. 27 South SEVENTH( Street, The Balance of Stook on hand, without . the Exchange, will include the following- arrionat l of the Seven per Cent. First Mortgage , , No. 1414 FRANKLIN ST-Genteel three-story brick ' reference to cost or former prices dad litig, with back building. 17 by 115 feet. Orphans' Bonds Oftt.he WEST JERSEY RAILROAD Con- ~ , ; PHILADELPHIA. r t ' GM rt Sale lioatc of Julia A. ehrd, ed. PANY, being the balance unsold of the whole ' tio24 w tan Smrp6 ,82•8 Arch Street. preparatory to opening an No. itr.t LOcUST sr-2,' . story brick dwelling and tavern belied, corner of Currant ulley, lot WS by 45 feet. issue of O ne -11illion Dollars. These bonds are . , Orphans' Court Sale Estate of Patrick 1).1-ir, &eel. _ ~ x , ' W ATCHES . JEWELRY. &C. , , . entire new st oo k ef ' • ' • No. f.. His MAltsliALL BT-Gonteei 4J, -story brick secured by a first mortgage upon the sixty-three lIELBIBOLD'S BIUCHU THE otstLY de; Meg, with back building+, lot 18 b) 81 feet, /I" e miles of Jinislied road, now in successful operation • , • . • )srd, &r. . 050 ground rent. Sale absolute. kbouta remedy for dittbetee i rr it a ti o n of the neck f the . . _ No. tdi ViNE ST-Desirable three story brlek dW;•11 from Glumboro tO Cope Man the stock of the Com - - • ---- • - - inflammation of the kidneys, ,atarrh of the 1 ' .. c . ' i° r - 1124 CIIBTNUT STREET. • . lee, let iii , , by t,” i feet. The house is in thorough ' • •'. '• New Department--Bed Clothing, ' ~. SPRING GOODS. order Had Immediate poeseesion el% en the purchaser. pany paying d iridentiS of ten per cent. annually "'dam.' , &fr. ob.so'ute. a..:, e m w 11 • • I N„ ~,, ISIS WOOD ST-Deeirable four;stery brick • an,,d.,,,6e11" a t a lar g e P remium * bladder, strangurygor painful urinating. , • dwelling. with bask building and modern couvenlescetl, ev e offer the bonds at ninety and accrued . • _ lot ur , by &; fact to Pearl str...et. Sale absolute. ' Best Blankets, Fresh born the Mllle. 1 - No. 1219 CUMBERLAND ST-Three story frame interest from October 1, 1869, to date of sale. LADIES' DRESS. GOODS boos, and lot. 1" 1)1 bil feet, below Richmond street. , ' IMEItICAN, SWISS AND ENGLISH • Marseilles Bed' Quilts. , 643 ao ground tent. o , p/utms' Court Sale. .E.tale of . C. ele,' H. 1110111 E, ' Bridal,Birthday, and Holiday Presents. wiiii.,. Cram, d.ed. . Honeycomb Quilts, all sizes. NICETOWN LANE-she,e dwelling , aid lot. 18 by- ' No. 3 Merchants ' Exchange. . Al 7 BC/N MARGHE. , 120 feet to Host ard suet}. 2itli Ws rd. Orphans' ' C'earl Sate. Battu, of Charles 11.1,11.1 err. de ed. The Ono Dollar Department contains a large assortment arCATA Loot' Es READ voN sATURDAY. 7 WATCHES Allendale and Lancaster QUM% Of Fine French Goods. No. 34 South Third Street. ' - --- EDUCATION. .resin Settee Botes e _in great variety. Delia, Mechanleal , AT ' Toye and Treo Trimmings, Silk Fans Loather Bags, A LADY EXPERIENCED IN TEACH. S. E. cor. Dock and Walnut Streets. • ~ Cotton Sheetinge, " 14 Pocket Books, china Vases and Tmer:Ur, dm., .C 1 IRO Vocal and Inetrumental of dssirea pupils . itt24 lm rot FROM 41 00 to 50 00. in either, who will be waited upon at their residences, or FOB. SALE. - ------ .--- - - , • • , Pillow Casings. Call and examine our and Goo e. Part and evening dreseee tnade and Tranmed s from French Y and &Wish at her room. The beet of references given, Address We mean to do a large trade n this deParknentitla B. 6..11,, 152 North Eleventh street, or call beta cep.the . , . , • Fancy Costumes for Masquerades, Balls, &a, made to hours of is and 2. • is 26 tit. .For Sale Cheap. ' . ht ours' Notice, at _ _ _ _____,___ _ __ - -__ _ _ _______ order in Forty-eight II ~ 1,1 ELMEOLD'S RUCHE, THE ONLY Special Agents in Philaddphiafor o ff ering cheap and reliable goods. ‘ Fashion Platen. MRS. M.: A. BINDER'S 10rARKING WITH - INDELIBLE INK, ' " • .fal Embroidering, Braiding, Stamping, he: 11, known rentedy for diabetes, irritation of the neckef the l'• Lad' es' Dress Trimmings, td .A, TORREY . . MOO Filbert street; A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE. 1 _ Parer Pattern, Dress and Cloak Making AMERICAN wAToHES . E.stablislnent, , _ I) ICE.-60 CZAKS RICE NOW LAND- • . • I biadder, inflammation of the kidneys, catarrh of the _Lk lag from steamer Prometheus, from Charle s t on , 8 . . • N. W. Cor. ELEVENTH and OHIESTNTIT Otreet4l. C, and for sale by COCHRAN , 11USSELL ,f, CO., in Address, "LEON," this office. . Ida . tigurN, Or painfulurinating. ' Made by E. lioward ec Co., Boston. aiS OPEN IN THE EVENING. iny2i-ti rp Chestnut street . de2o-tfrpl , ja22 skwit Bp§ , , , UT EDDING AND ENGAGEMENT V Bing.e of solid 12 karat fine Gold—a epeolaityralnli aeaoriznent of elm, and po charge for engraving newel!, eto. • t 501651 FARR & BROTHER, Materiit MY24-rD 8210heatnut street below rondo.
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