THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1866. AMIJSEMKNTS. Walwut Strut Thkatiib Mr. Bowers p nared lor the first tirao in the most arduous char acter 01 the (Shakespearian drama, that oi "Lad? Macbeth." She jrivei to it an pntirvly original con. coption, her tending of the art most xcollent, but tho part itsolfsis not suited to the tyle ot nor talent or calculated to display tier especial excellencies. In etane phrau, It la too henry for her. Mrs. Bowers bas dignity, tenderness. irentlincss, rrraee; ibo jrtiraniio, Ravage jrratidour of "Lady Macboth" overwhelm the rare but deitnate t tft oi our essentially woman y traa-emoune. We cannot associate Mrs. Bowers with this stronir, ruthless heroine. Mr. MoCollom's "Machoth" wastlie cry best thing Be baa done; it was correct, earnest, ana lorcibe. We wcrs Kind to pee Mr. J. H. J aylor restore t to us. Ids "Jiaodiiu"' was a most oxcelont pe; lorinnncu. We cannot say much lor the witch mns;o. it tyantod solo singers. It wanted a more numurous chorus, and, above all, it wanted D-hearsing I. is o d f ishionou, ttiouirh beautiful music, nud difficult to uiusiciaus accus tomed to the modern stvios Tho audionoe know every noto ot it. thcrcloro are they exacting. Wa hope Mrs. Hovers will Riveus her boautttul , Imuas sloned, and tendor dolineatiun 01 "J.oah" bol'oio sin leaves us. This evening- Mrs. Bowers appears in two pieces Lvrrrtia Horyui and the llunctmoon. lier "Ju'lnna" is a chatining poiiormunco. Arch Street Theatre Last evening Sir. Mur doch pave his line renu.tion ot "Alired Kvelyn." 'J lie dicnity, leoling, and refinement ol this per formance are unequalled. I ho tenderness and pas sion of th" scenes with "Clara" will not be torxottou. J his evening the very Inst porlorinanco of IVtne Worki h'onders. To this v ill bo added fne nautical drama of Tom Cringle't Ixig. wiih Mr. Kobsou in tine of his most comical parts tir.yr CnuflHUT Stbkkt Theatre. Last perform ance of A'ever too Late to Mend both at too matinee and in tho evening . Tho C'hesnut stroet matinees iiavo become an institution in our city. J'ho pretti est ladies ana the piottiest bonnets are to bo seen here. Ibis is tbo last evening ol the Ethiopian Jlin strelsy, Academy of Mukio Ihe Ravels five a mntlneo. which will be attended 1 y ail tho ladies and children In the city. Tho day per.onauoes here are as com pleto as those in th" even lift. Musical Fuhd Hall. a cnpi'al programme includ nr the en at Tannhnuser Murch, distinguishes tbo Ueiinania t tuarsal to-uay. Important Intrr-Sttktn DeriKlon by the Mir-me Court of Aw Jersey. Tlio following is tho abstract of a case decide! in the Supremo Court of New Jersey ut tlio term Ot February, 1866 : Barnes & Drake vs. Gibbs and others. The fIain tiffs sued the defendants in tho Supreme Court of the State of New York lor cortain moneys which it was aileped they lmd colleoted. Judgment was en tered in that suit in favor ot the plaintiffs on tiie 24:n January, 1806. Alter the suit was couiinonced in New York, andtiofore Judirmont rendorod therein, viz., ou tho 20tU of Octouor, 1804, the plaintiffs brought suit against the dntendanta for the same cause of action in the Ciicuit Court of tho oountv of Essex. The defendants In this 1 utter action pleaded the judgment in New York, and to this plea tne plaiutifls demurred. Hold bv the court that tho plea should be Biiiainod. And also that the application Biade to tbo Circuit toi leave to amend the writ and p'eadings so as to chan.'o tho action from assumpsit to debt, and to permit the judgment obtmnod in New 1 ork to become the loundution of. tho suit, should bo denioa. SPECIAL NOTICES. ISi e the Second Page for additional Special Noticei. frgf" HEADQUARTERS NATIONAL UNION CLUB, No 1108 CHESNUr STREET. ' Philadelphia, April 4, 1966. COLONEL SAMUEL B. THOMAS, A. D. C of the Executive Office, Military Department, Pennsylvania, has selected this Clab tor the distribution of the annual reports of bis office for the years If 64 and 1865. They contain, In two bound volumes, the complete roster of all the commissions issued to the officers of Pennsyl vania Volunteers, from December 1, 1863, to December 1, 1865. These valuable documents will be presented, on per sonal application, to the brave officers of our Pennsyl vania regiments, or to the families of such as have fallen in the service of their country. When request Is made to have them mailed, thirty-flve cents must be paid to cover the cost of postage. The newspaper press of the city give their aid In this good work by the gratuitous Insertion of tals card, and the same action is respectfully suggested to all the newspapers ol the State. JOHN . ADDICKS, 47 m Chslrman. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HIGH WAYS. UUico. tt. W. corner of WALNUT and FIFTH Streets. PniLADSLPniA, April 6. 1866. NOTICE TO CON'IKACfOBa. Pealed Proposals will be received at the Office of the Chief Commissioner of Hltfhwavs until 1 o'clock M. on MONDAY, 8th instant, tor the construction of a ewer on the line of Nineteenth street, from Pennsylvania avenue to Hamilton street, and on Hamilton street be tween Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, to be built of brick, with a clear inside diameter of three feet on the said Nineteenth street, and upon the said Hamilton street twofeetstx inches, with such in lets and man holes as may be directed by the chief Engineer ana Surveyor. The understanding to be that the contractor shall take bills prepared against the property fronting on the said sewer, to the amount of seventy-tlve cents tor each lineal loot of front on each side of tne street, as so mucft cam paid. 'the excess oi the cost of said sewer over and above the amount assessed upon the property fronting thereon, exclusive of the cost ot the street Intersections legal deductions, authorized bv act of Assembly, Inlets, and manholes, shall be paid by the owners of property. The cost of the street Intersections, leaal deductions, Inlets, and manholes, as a oresoid. shall be paldlirora the Item ot Appropriation to the Department ot Highways tor that purpose designated : Provided the amount to be paid by the city shall not exceed the sum of six hun dred dohars. All bidders are Invited to be present at the time and place of opening the said proposals. ach proposal wilt be accompanied by a certificate that a bond has been hied in the Law Department, as directed by ordinance of May 23, 1X60. If the lowest bidder shall not execute a contract within Ave days after the work is awarded, he will be deemed as declining, and will be held liable on his bend for the difference between bis bid and the next higher bid. Specifications may be had at the Department of Sur veys, which will be strictly adhered to. W. W. 8MEDLEY, 4 6 3t Chief Commissioner ot Highways. p5T DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HIGH-l- wa s Office. t. Yf. corner of FIFTH and WAL NUT Streets. Philadelphia. April 6, 1866. NOTICB TO CON TK ACTORS. Sealed Proposals will be received at the office of the Chief t oinmlHHioner of Highways until l'i o'clock M.. on MONDAY, lith lust, for tho contraction of a drain on the line of Day street, irom aixtti Htret)C to a point about kU feet went of said Mx'h street, the suid drain to be a Ten-Inch Vltrlne C!av Pipe, with such lu H and branches as may be directed by the chief En gineer and Hurveyor. The understanding to be that the contractor s hall take the assessment lill s prepared nvnlnst the property fronting on said drain as so inucu cash Ipaldi the ba lance to be paid by the property owners; the city not to be liable lot unv part of the cost of such drain. All bidders are Invited to be present at the time and place of opening the said proposals. Knob proposal will be accompanied by a certificate thai a bond bas been fl ed in the Law Department, as directed bv ordinance of May 26. lKbU. It the lowest bidder ihalluotexecu e a contract within five days after tho work is awarded he will be deemed as declining, snd will be held liable on his bond tor the dli lerence between his bid and the next higher bid. Specifications may be had at the Department Of Sur veys, which will be strictly adhered to. W. W. 8MEDLEY. 46 3t Chief Commissioner of Highways. Kptf SEA B A T H I N G.- V-? Messrs. COOPER k LAIBl), Proprietors of the METROPOLITAN HOTKL. Long Branch. . J., navlng added Ml rooms to their hotel, which are all newly furnished; and likewise eighty tee t to tnelr blnlng ltoom, giving their houne accommodations forWIO guests, would tntotin their trlends and the public that their hotel will be open JUNE 1. lHtitj. itoonis can be secured bv addressing COOPKK 4 LAIHD. proprietors, 4 7 6tSp Long Branch, New Jersey. JT IN E SHIRTS, Honey Refunded if Not Satisfactory, MADE OF NEV7 YOKK MILLS MUSLIN, only 4 00, nsaal price 'M). MADE OF WaMSUTTA MUSLIN, only H'75, usual price M 00. BOYS' SHIRTS on hand and mads to order. A liberal deduction to wholesale trade. T. Li. JACOBS, No. 1226 CHESNUT Street, 29 thst n 2mrp r UlladelpulA. WANTS fUREE FULLY COMPETENT CLOTHING Jl Nnleamen wanted. Nona but raea of expel lence and abdltr will answer. BENNETT CO.. Tower Hall, 4 7 it Ko. 818 MARK. St' Street. 1HREE GENERAL AGENTS WANTED TO act In Important locations forth New York Acci dental Insurance Company Active men ot good address, apply to FBAMt O. ALLEN, Branch Cilice, Ho. 4if CHKSM7T Mreet. Apply soon. 121 FOR SALE AND TO RENT. J O O M S TO U K N T Ltrge, Tell Lighted and Ventilated ROOMS, OA' TIIE SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS or TDK "Evening Telegraph" Building, No. lOB Soutli TIIIIiT Street, TO REISTT. APPLY IN 1JIE OFFICE, FIltST FLOOR. K. It. WITH OR WITHOUT MEAM l'OVYKR. frrf FOR SALE. VERY DESIRABLE ft idL Country Seat, comprising seven and a half iicres ol isnd.a bljitil. ornamented well t)uiltstnni:(routu cast) dwelling, Vrith verandahs and a nleo comfortuole stoble, nienty ol sliarlo nnd fruit trees, watur conve nient Situate on the Bristol turuplke, two miles above Franklord. and within half a mlie of the umgnidcent couniry seat of Edwin Forrest (tormerly Oenre tl Htuar.s). Accessible by Trenion Rai road and ste.nn bost viaTacony. For further particulars, see advertise ment of il. Thoinas A bona' sale of A prll 24 UEOKUF. W SIULL, Jr.. J 7 10 14. Na 727 HANNOM street. 0 FOR SALE. HANDSOM K COUNTRY fT fieatneiir llolmcsburg. comnrlslnu about three HJ? acres of land, brautliully laid out. a splendid stone (rouuh-cast) Dwelling, with verandahs, stable, coach- House, launitrv, etc ; a variety ol Miado ann irult trees, situate in the square, and bound d bv Oakland avenue, Mill. Decatur, and Cambridge streets, anil about mid way between the Holmeshnrg Railroad station am? tlio Bristol Turnpike. For further particulars see advertise ments of M. Thomas dc Boni' sale. April 24. OF.OUUK W. H IT'LL. Jr , 4 6 thstuM No. 727 8 tNSOM Street. m WEST PH1LALEDPIIIA. A DESIRABLE liii property for ssle ori 11 aver lord street below Thlrtv sxih. l.arno and convenient house with lare and well cultivated garden, all In good order.' Applyto LOUIS DREKA, lt yo. 10.13 t H KHXUT Mtree t f! FOR SALE. WITH IMMEDIATE POHI- "ii session, the handsome tour story House, with all modern iintuovcnicnts. Ao. iillsi Aitcll Street. Apply on the picmlses. 4 5 Ut ARCH AND TWENTIETH, NEAR ST. Clement's Church. buporl.ir dwelling. No 142 N. W EMTETH Street, lor sale cheat). Coll from In H to 12 loO TO RENT. DOUBLE COTTAGE, CON talnlns elvht rooms, and Ave In the attic, on the Trenton Rul read. one mile below Taconv. with coach bouse and stable. 3 24 i w Apply at Xo. 717 WALNUT Street. AUCTION SALES. SCOTT. JR.. AUCTIONEER. PHI LADE I.- FI1JA ART UALLERY, No 100 CHtS-NUT street. SPECIAL SALE OF TKNNKHSF.E CEDAB CHESTS. On Tuesday Morning next. 10th Instant, at IVH o'clock, at .so 1020Chesnut s'reet, will be so. d a large invoice of I ennessee Cedar Clothes Chests, of all sizes. They are a sure prevents Ive tor lurs and wool len goods against moths and other iusects. Open tor examination ou Monday. Sale peremptory 4 6 3t FRAGRANT 01)01VT0LLE, FOR CIEANSING AND PRESERVIXQ THE TEETH. Removes all substances destructive to the teeth, prevents discoloration and the accumulation of Tartar, and a spongy relaxed condition of the Gums, imparting a pleasant and refreshing fragrant taste to the mouth. Guaranteed to contain no acid, or any substance that will injure or de stroy the teeth. Its cleansing and healthful proper- tic are certified to hj prominent Den tists throughout the country. Bold by DrnKfflMs, Fancy Goods Deal en and Perfumers, and at Depot, No, Hi LIIIEBIY Street, New York. Ask for ROGERS' FRAGRANT ODONTOLINE, and take no other. JOHNSON, HOLLO WAY & CQWDEN, 8 20 tuths!3trp WHOLESALE AtiENIS. 5-ffr8 A RED UCTI ON' O jFtWENT 5TKI VE . TTTf i per cent, or from S129 to tlW less upon each' instrument than our Regular Schedule frlces. Deslilnir to reduce our laruo siook of superior and higbiy Improved, richly finished seven-octave Hosewood r 1 Ai u.-i previous iu irtu ruiiiuvat to uur now store. Cllrurd How. No. 1 103 Chexnui street, we have concluded to ofler them at the actual co-t to manufacture, .and at prices equally as low as we sold them beiore me war. 'lheie instruments nave neon awarded tne nignest premiums at all the principal exhibitions ever hold In this eountrv, wlih numerous testimouiuls iroiu the ilrit artists in America anil Kurope. They are now the lead In l'lunos, and aie sold to all parts ot the world fersons desiring to pnrchose a first-class Piano, at greatly reduced rates, should not tall to avail thiun soives of this ouportuuity. circulars of the regular setieaute price, witn precnw cuts oi tne siyiesoiour Pisnos, can be nud at the woierooms, and, on app.lca tluu, will be sent by mail. SCHOMACKEU A CO., Warerooms. 4 621trp No. 1021 CHESNUT Street. T EAR -ADMIRAL NAVY TOBACCO, XV REAR-ADMIRAL NAVY TOBACCO. REAB-AHMIBAL NAVY TOBACCO. BLACK-FAT AND STJGAB -CUBED. ULACK-FAT AND BTJGAR-CljBED. BLACK-PAT AND BUGAR-CCKED. BEST IN THE WOHLD. BEHT IN TIIE WORLD. BEST IN IHE WORLD. FHEE FROM STEMS. FREE FBOM STEMS. FKKE FROM STEMS DEAN, No. 413 CHE8STJT Street, General Dealer in Tobacco, Cigars, l'lpes, Eto , bas the Sole Agency for ibe above Celebrated Navy Tobacco. FORTY OFF1C18 TO RENT, In the United States Hotel Building. Apply at DEAN 8 Tobacco and Cigar Store, S281mrp No. sis cHEsNUT Street tt. HUNTER, No. 41 N. SEVENTH STREET. ABOVE FILBERT, I'HILADFLPITI A. Acknowledged by all partiet intrrettrd as by far the MUST bUC'CtHMFUL I'HYSICIAM In the treatment or Diteates in As tpttialty. QUICK, THOROUl.il, mdrrrmnn,nt rvrn quarantee d inevry esse. Kenieiiiber OK. HI NTKK S Celebrated Rpincdle can only he lisil genuine at bis oid established Office. N o. 4N. bi.VE'lil t)'Wt, bon (UbttJl. 4 1 G FINANCIAL. "yE OFFER P;OU SALE Central Pacific RE. 7 per Cent. Bond, .Interest payable in Odd, In the city of ew York T J. S. O'S, ,iBocr, Issued to Hie Taclllc Railroad Co. Interest payable In currency. The eheapwrt Govern ment Bonds on th market, received by United States Treasure at 80 per cent as seourity for National Bank Circulation. Morris and Essex Railroad First Mortgage 7's, Due 1914, Strictly First-class Bonds; for sale lower than other Bonds of the same class. Government securities ot all kinds bought and sold. Stocks and Gold bought and sold on commission In this and other markets. Interest allowed on deposits, E. W. CLARK & CO., Bankers, 1133m Ho. 3B S. Third 8t. Phi I ad. EN PEIl CENT. GOLD I)ONDS. Principal Paid in Gold wllliln Five Years $250,000 OP E0NDS TOR SALE, Secured by First Mortgage on the Property, Machinery, and Franchises of the MONTAXA G0I.1) AND SILVER MINING COMPANY. Chartered bv the State of Pennsylvania. THE MONTANA GOLD AND SILVER SilSINO COMPANY bas boen organized as follows : PRESIDENT, WILLIAM McLELLAN, Cbatnbersburg, Pa. DIRECTORS, WM. McLELLAN, lion. L. P. WILLtSTOU, J. M. KI.MMKLL. Gon. II. U StCKKLS. J. ALLISON EY8TER, ICHAMBER8 McKIBBEN. JOHN STtWABT, TREASURER AND SBCRKTART JEREMIAH COOK. SOLICITOR. THEOLOKE CUYLElt. The Compsnv owns ls.lG"a feet ot superior Gold Pro- DertV a Portion Ot Wllleri luis hnen toHtnil lortwo vearS. and the vield bas teen larger than any similar property Unit hiB been worked m ihnt rich toiritory. using an arastra to crush the ore, which docs not save more than one nuu o. toe poiu, it uus yie tied an average ol uu per ton Tho Company have purchased, and are about to ship, two first ciob. mtlls with a'l necesnsry machinery, which will be started over the p.uins in !U ay or euro' In Juno. THE GOLD BONDS. The Bonds lor sale are payable In (told In one or five years, and coupons are attached for the interest at ton per cent, in gold. Tho entire proceed of the Company will bo devoted to the redemption of the BouJs until thoy are paid, prin cipal ST.d Interest The Bonds are lor sale at par. and an amount ol stock equal to the amount oi the bond will he given to the purchaser without cost. Jtlr-' Bulness men ore Invited to call at tho Ofllce of the Company and see the various specimens of Its ore, with certldcates of its value, and get any Iniormation desired. Ji ti eonjld'ntltf expected that the Company will be able to redtem all thebunda in on- y arjr -m the time the Milt ate put in operation, which tout be during Ih'1 cmtng fail. Call and get a Prosoectns and examine tho specimens ami ceitltlcatos. These bonds will be on the market but a tew weeks. Office ot the Company, No .ilk JTUCItlTI Street, first floor, front. 4 5 7trp AMERICAN BUREAU OF MIXES, No. 64 BROADWAY. Mines, Mineral Lands, and Ores examined and reported npon. Competent Engineers furnished to Mining Com panies. Consultations afforded on all Mining, Metallurgical and Chemical Question", at the office ot the Bureau, GEO. D. H. GILLESPIE, President. DRAKE DE EAT. Secretary. 3 10 tnths rp MEAD & SMYTH, MAMJFAC WEEKS OF FIAE SILVER-PLATED WARE, No. 910 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. 4 4 tf 13 J. WILLIAMS, No. 16 North SIXTH Street, MANUFACTUIiEK OP VENETIAN BLINDS, AND WINDOW SHADES. The largest and finest assortment in the city at the lowest prices. C4 4 2mrp f TORE BHADEB MADE AND LETTERED. pAPER HANGINGS, PEANCIS NEWLAND & SON, No. 53 North NINTH Street. WALL PAPERS, WIA'DOW SHADES, 4 Sim DECORATIONS, ETC. jUY F U II N I T TJ II E AT G O U LU & C O.'S UN ION DEPOTS, Nos. 37 and 30 N. SECOND Street KOpposIte Christ Church), And Corner of NINTH and MARKET The largest, cheapest, and best stock o. V U B N I U At E Ofevery description In the world. 1 10 SAFE FOR SALE. A bECOND-IUND Tarrel & Herring1 Fire-Proof Safe rOK BALE, mica 100. APPLY AT TBI8 OFFICE. o (Q TRUSSES, SUPPOKTERS, BRACES, and all other Hurxlcul appliances of the most approved kinds, Inliiiitely superior to all others, at No. Ml Xorili t-hVI- MU Mreet LuUles attended by Mis. Dr. BIM'LEN ACUAii. Male department by a compe tent uroou. f p Jwtu CARPETINGS. JUST RECEIVED, YARD-AND-A-IIALF-WfDE VELVET OAK PETS, NEW DESIGNS. J. F. &. E. B. 0RNE, No. 904 C.IIESNUT STREET. 3-4 7-3, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, WII1JE, RED,' AND FANCY CANTON MATTINGS. T. F. & E. 13. ORNE, No. 904 CHESNUT STREET. ENGLISH BRUSSELS, FOR 8IAIRS AND IIALLtf, WITH EXTKA BORDERS. J. F. til E. B. OilNK, No. 904 CHESNUT S T R R E T. 500 PIECES NEW PATTERNS EN 0 LI SII T A PESTRY BRUSSELS. J. Fa & E. B. (MINE, No. 904 C3 20 3mrp CHESNUT S T RE E T. HOOP SKIRTS. J) U P L E X SKI R T FA8U10N8 FOB 1RG0. BRADLEY 8 DUPLEX ELLIP1IC (OB DOUBLE SriUNO) 11 OOP HlflHT. Each Hoop oi this PKCCLIAIt SKIRT Is composed 01 two nm it-iimp' n d st(rl tir,t,gi branded TlouTLr and Virmlt toarther etjok to kdge, lorming at ouoe tho 8lKorGfcr-'l and umst I LEX I HLE HOOi mado. They will not bknd or ii:kak like toe single springs, but will r.vBR 1'itF.sKBVS their mkff.ct and bkautii-'i l shape whera three or lour ordinary skirts will have been t brown away as usolcss. 'I heir W'ndfrful l-xibuuu adds gbkatlt to the cou ronT and convenience beslues kIviuk imtkmhf. plkasukb to the weaker, as will bo particular y ejperi-nced ny ladies attend in tf crowd- d recrptiont, bain, operas, eto. Is fact lor the frotnenade. or huuir, the church, thea tre, or cor they are cKStmrASSBD, combining oomKonr, Dt rabilitt and KcoNOiiY, with that eleoancb of shape which bas made the DUPLEX ELLIPTIC TUB BTANDARD PKIBT ! OF THE FASHIONABLE WORLD. ' Mann'actured exclusively by the SOLE OWXEltS ot Patent, , WESTS, 1311ADI.EY Si CAIIY, Ko. CHAMBERS and Nos. 79 and 81 READK Bts., , NEW YORK. Merchants will be supplied as above, and br Philadel phia Jobbers. FOR SALE In all FiitsT CLAss Retail Storks In mis CUT. Iuquiieior U14 3mip BRADLEY 'S DUPLEX ELL1PIIC 8K.IKT. JJRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKI11T Combining Durability with elegance ot shape. New Spring Stylos just received. i J. M. HAFLEIOII, ' 10 2m No. V02 CHESSUT Street. ' J$ R A D L E Y ' S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT, Most fashionable and populur In use. For sale by J. O. MAXWELL & SON. S 10 2m S. E. corner ELEVENTH and CHESMJT. (JEO. COOKE IS SELLING IHE ' PRESTON COAL, Which Is tho vory boat SCHUYLKILL COAL coming to this market, AT $7 PER TON. ALSO EACJLE VEIN Same sizes, at ea'mo piices. Deliverable to tiny part of tho city, perfectly clean, nud freo ot slate. Ordere received at No. Ill (South THIHD Stroot. EMPORIUM, 3 13 rp No. 1314 WASHINGTON Avenue. ESTABLISHED 1795. A. S. HOBINSON, French Plate Looklng-Glasscs, ENGRAVINGS PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS ETC Manumoturer of all kinds of LooUina-Glaeis, Portrait, and Pic ture Frames to Order. No. 910 CHESNUT STREET, TH1ED DOOR ABOVE THE CONTINENTAL, PBILADKLPDIA. 816 J. Ji.' OAPEN, . PHRENOLOGIST, 8urcesor to Fowler, Walls it Co., Given written snd verbal Descriptions of charao. tor w ith Chart, daily at T 0 I IV liurp tv, j a AsfH fV DRY GOODS. IAIIQE STOCK OF NEW AND ELEGANT SAUKINOS FOR LADIES AL30, COATINGS AND CASSMERES FOR CENILEllES. . Jnst reoiived, and for ssla nndor G0LDE5 TRESSUKE, by 4 8 12t AVILLIA3I T. SNODCRASS & CO., No. 84- S. SECOND Street. J U ST RECEIVED, A FULL LINE OF ZKPIIYPw WOllSTFiD, ron sritiNu sales. SOLD F U Ii L W K I O U T. PLirPEHS IS ZKPIIYn AND BEADS. CUSUIONSIX ZKPIIYU AND BEADS. BPTTOS8 AND ORNAMENTS. CLUNKY LACE. A FULL LINE Op BTArLE TRIMMIKOH. llAlSON'S 58t4p: TKIM.VINq.S AND 7.EPI1VK STOKE, N. W. Corner of I IOH I H and CHEKltY Street. NEW (iOODS OPENED DAILY. JOHN VT. THOMAS, ITos. 405 and 4C7 N. SECOND Street. kow orrN, PreticH CoatiiiK, Aliped Co:vtini;f, 1'nncy CstHHiineres, IDoeskinn, ' 4i4trp Clothe for Ladies. MILLINERY, MANTUA-MAKING, &o E M 1' L E O F F ASHION IirTioitatiori tor the Spring nnd Summer of 18C6. MKS. M. A. BINDKK, No. 1031 CHl-SNUT RTItKET. PHILADELPHIA Importer ot I.anlen' Dress and Cloak TrlmmlnKs; also, I'uris l'utterns in ilssue l'uper, lor Ladles' and cull-on-n's Drrsses 1 desire to vail your attention to the above card, and shnll In jih need to have vou cull and inspect mi stock, cud I think. Vou will lmd It the most choice and el ok ant ussortnicut to select irom Sly luoillties lor obtaining the most (leslrnbin novo, le oi the Knropean marset ero iiow uusurjiasscd. and sblpmeuts per n.-arlv every stcanier add lrephne"s ami variety to the collection. 'I l.o most i!esrsMe styles ot Ornuinerits, Buttons, I .aces, Fringes Cold, lu-ifels. V clv, t Hlbboi s, Keltinir, Patent Ilooss and Kvrs. t rem h Corsets Khlolds Dress Kla valors, 1 mis. Hoop Hiirm or onr own and Madame Demorrsfs irako. stnmoinK Braiding and Embrolaor ivu ; French Clutlrtji and tiuuffcrintr. Pnrlsisn I'ri M nnd Clonk Maklnit, In all Its varieties. Lsdlen tunilHh n their rici and costly nia'orlals may rely on beinir arttsth-nlly fitted and ihelr work llnished inthemosi prompt and clticlent miuuivr, at the lowest posib o iriccs. t uitintt and UnRtlnn at tho shortest notice. Sets of I'ntterus now reai.y tor Alerchanis and Dross mnkcrs. All the Fashion Uioka torsa'e M its, M. A. BIXDEK. 315 1m No. 101)1 niESAUT Street Thlladelphii. JJEAUTIFUL NEW STYLES. i MISSES TIICIWIIILL & BURNS, No. 1208 CHESNUT STREET, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A BEAUTIFUL LOT OF FRENCH IMPORTED MADE-UP UNDEIl-GARMENTS. ALSO, COVERED FRENCH HOOP SKIRTS. TTIK NEW.STYLE TIE, From ihe Opera "L'Afilcalne " 3 21 mwslmr HTH STliEEI RIUBON STOKE, No. 107 J N. I Gh l'Tl 8tret. lour doors above Arch street I wouIq respectfully announce to the ladles generally thst I huve now open, ut tr'-uily reduced prices, a com plete acsortment of M1LL1NKKY AND STRAW GOODS, consl tiuK of bTKAW", EKATD, AMD HA IK BONXETS. STlfAV HATS, for Ladies ' and Children, the newest shapes and styles. l;t;N KT MLK8, Citl'Lf, In all shades, with lilhhous to mutch. BONNET AND TRIMMING RIBBOXjt, the hest to be found In thiscliv FltENC H AM) iiEW YultK BONNET FRAMES at the lowest prior FKENCH FLOWERS, a splendid variety. Also, Illusions. I.nces, Bonnet Ornaments; In lact, every article used In making or trluiujinn aoouuuior bat. Orders as punctually as herotoforo attended to. JULIUS yiCIIKU (I ate Slchel A 'Wevl), 3 27lutbfclmro No. 107 LlL.ll'1'U .street. ! MISSES O'liKYAN, Xo. 1107 WALXtJT Br!? street. Vt WILL OPEN PARTS MILLINERY ' lor tne .Sprini uud llnmer, on THURSDAY, April 5. 4 4 lit E-? BONNETS 1JOVXI I BONNET OPENING, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2H. E. P. CILL St. CO., 3271m No. 70 AK ;U Street. MRS. J. P1LLOX, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street, Has a handsome assortment of srill N" O MILLISKBY; Wlssn' and Intunts' lias and Cups, Kllks, Velvets', ( rapes Ribbons. Feathers, blowers, rallies, etc. C3 I54in 18W. S V II 1 N O. ism. OPENING AT CHILDREN'S CLOTHING EMPORIUM No. 1227 CHESNUT Street. illrlmj Below Thirteenth. North side. Phljndolphla. LOST. JOST tilt MISLAID, A I'EIU'KTUAI, I'OT.ICY OP lK.-srtiAM'K, lfHucd bv tne Fire Asioclat'on of riiliuili-lphla. to J At till ISA SI.l It. lor fcliiCO . duted July 13, lc,0. Any luforii.mlou thereof will ho nceiod hy t'. 1-: MiLliOKF.it. Attorney-Mt- aw. 3 1 luirp Ko. 407 Nur.h FJF l it St. DRY GOODS. 113 P1UCE & WOOD, H3 N, NINTH 8TREET, ABOVK ARCH, II are Joat opened i Another lot of 6000 yrdi of Bleschod Muslin, beat In the city, for 3 ' oonts. Woachod Muslins, yard wide, best makes. Unbleached Mucins. 18, 20, 22, 35, smd 23 oil. Bearloat rardwido Vnbloached Muslins, 21 ecnU per yard. riliow-case nd Shooting Muslins. Bluachod Muslins, full 11 yard wido, CI ceuto pcr yard. Fast color Calicoes, 15 cents por yard. Host quality Calicoes, fat colors, 18 eta. por yarl. American and Frouch GinKhams. Plaid Toil do Cbevre, 25 eenis por yard. I Just opened, f 00 doxen Linen Napkins, warranted all Iluon, f2 38, 92 45, 92 ZO, 82 6), S2 75, up to C5-C0 per dozen. Tab'e Cloths and Tablo Linens. ShiHinr Linens, 45, 60, 62, 75, up to $1 40 per yard. Sootoh JDiapor, by the pioco or yard. Linen Bird cjo for Aprons. WBIfE GOODS. WHITE UOODS. Soil-finish Cambric, Jaconet and Koir.fook Mus lins, Swiss Muslins, and Victoria Lawns, l'laid and Striped Muslins, Sbirrcd Muslins, bargains In Hosiery and tilovos. Ladies' and Oonts' Hemstitch Hdkfs. lients' Kcck-'l ios, Shirt Fronts and Supcnder. Indies' and Mia-cs' Hoop (Skirts. Carabrio Kdvings, Inscrtiurs and Flounciiitri, Dimity Bands, oto. otc. Good quality Bonnet Kibhons. Nos. 4 and 6 Corded edue Iiibbons. l'ItIC)K cVj WOOD, Ko. 113 NLNTH Street, above Arch. N. B Will removo to tho N. XV. corner Eighth and Fubert slroo'a about the last of April. 2 31 jVT HE TAIL. .TAS. R. CAMPBELL & Cat No. 727 CHESNUT Street, Have made extensive additions tr their pojm lur Stock ot SILKS AND DEES9 GOODS WHICH THEY CONTINUE' TO 9ELL t v At Moderate Prices. . WHOLES AT.R KOOMS UP STAIRS. 8811 JJAT.KET AJD NINTH STREETS mwm & (mam), UA YE REDUCED THE PRICES OF TJIEIR ENURE STOCK TO CORRESPOND WITH VERY LOWEST PRE SENT RATES. Spring Cloth Sacquca. Wool De Laines, 38 and 50 cents. Black De Laines, 50 and 55 cents. Damask' Cloths and Napkins. Soft Finish Cambrics. "White Marseilles, 75 cents. Muslins Much Cheaper. a 29thtn2w5, Best Calicoes, 20 to 25 cents. 3500 yards Best Cassimeres, $175. YfM. II. I10RSTMAM & SOJfS. FIFTH and CHERRY Sts. PniLADELPHIA. IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OP LADIES' DRESS t AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, PLAIS AKD FANCY BUTTONS, COTTON TBUIilIN03, BLACK AND COLURKD GALLOONS, CLUNY LACES, BELTINGS, Ut'irVRE LACES. BALMOK.VL TBIMMINOS, tilMPa AND OKNAMKNTS, COI.OEED VELVET KIBilONS, HEAD NETS, ETC. MALL WARES AND ZEPHYR WORSTED. We are constantly receiving fko latest NOVELTIES t tbo Eaiopt-an markets, besides our own production of var'ous 8t les In NEW IBLUMIKUd. Our prices ae rcJuccd to the very lowest Gold rate. 1 28 imrp O W O P E N , PARIS MADE MANTILL IS. RICH SILK RASQ U1NES. RICH SILK JACKETS. t RICH SILK CIRCLES. DEMI-SEASON JACKETS. - DEMI-SEASON JBASQ UINES. ; DEMI-SEASON ROTONDE'i. PINE LLAMA LACE GOCDS. DENTELLE DES INDES. ' J LACK LACE SHA WLS. WHITE LACE SHAWLS. i J. V. PISOCTOlt .V; CO., 8 37 tnlu2iuri No. 620 CHESNUT St
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