THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, APRIL r 9, 18GG.- HATTERS OYEB THE RIVER. Cape Mat. From present Indications the oniiDft season t this populai summer resort will, lor numbers, )aLlon, and nmiiBomenr, eclipse all it predi'ccseor. The railroad lead ing bithcr will run additional trains to thono employed lasi summer wbtlo the comfort of travel ntu been tncrcftFed by the clearing ot the woodland, where such exlut", to a considerable distance on each fide of the road., Woodbury, Glaagboro, North and South Vinelund, and Miil Tille, Ijiojr alonn the route, are pretty and thriving villages. In acMHIon to the trans. toats will leave Khiladelphia and New York every day for Cape Island. Tbe Baltimore pas sengers come, via car?, to New Cnxtl-j, and thence by boot to the Island. At Cape May everything shes the hand of improvement. New cottaees are being erected, and the hotels renovated and repand. The C'eutro Honso, Washington Hotel, and Colonel Fenlin s "Cot tage by the Sea," have rttnainod open during the winter. The Ocean. House and Cowm; Hall unite to form a New Congress Hall, the whole being under the manaBcment of Mr. J. b Cake, and lonuing one ot tbe lareest hotels lu America. Tbe Tontine, a smull notel lat year, has been greatly euluieed, and now bears the name ot the Sherman House. In front ot Con gress Hall lona rows of neat and prettv bat It honees bavo been erected, and upon the lawn new siinjmer-hou.-es have appeared. Mr. fcanuiel R. Maponagle, the proptletor of the Wove, has erected a handsome new publica tion oflice. Dr. ltalph M. Townsend, of this city, will be luntor editor of the summer's edi tion, and the paper promises to be a welcome vUltor at the daily bieakfast-table. ' A fleet ot yachis will be anchored off the Wand, lor the purpose ol accommodating fish inar parties, etc. No better tishiug or gunning exists than that touud in the many inlets and marshes around the ii land. Parties Irom as far Bonth an the Carolines nave visited the island duriutr. the present month, for the purpose o securing cottages; but the demand lar eceed the stipoly. liooms have already been encaged st the various hotels, and everything indicates a rufsh. ' Caltion to IIolsekeepilrs. On Satur day two men drcss-ed in military apparel were seen wandering ulong the streets of Camden,' apparently engaged m selling various trilling articles. On Federal street one of them en tered a house while the familv were upstairs at work, and took lrom the parlor a bonuet, and then decamped. The article was soon missed, and as the men was seen toeucr and leave the nouse again by a neighbor, theylwere watched and arrested. At tho time- they wero arrested the man who had taken the bonnet was about biding it under a wood pile at the foot of Plum street. They wero tiken beiore Mayor Budd, and one ot them elvinz the name ot Robert Pai k wns committed tbe other was released. 80 frequent have these robberies become, that it is Etiunge housekeepers will keep their from doors onen even while they are busy in other parts of tbe house. Colvertisg. At the recent session of the New Jersey Legislature a supplement was passed to tnc "chatter of Camden, authoii.ina the City Council to divide the several wards into .. culvert districts, nnd to assess all property within said districts to pay expenses ol con structing necessary drains, culverts, etc. This is as it should be, tor, under the old system, only those residine on ihe streets in which the culverts wero laid were assessed, although others were benetited as much as they. As soon as the weather becomes settled, three or tour culverts will be commenced. A Necessakt Law. Tho City Councils have parsed an ordinance notifying all families against throwing otial and garbage into the paved streets, under a severe penalty. It also . provides for the removal of ashes, etc., in carts every Wednesday and Saturday mornings. This timely precaution in the removal of filth will be of great advantage to tho sanitary condition of Camden during tho warm and sickly weather. Confirmation. The Kight Rev. Bishop Odenbelmer, of the New Jersey diocese, yester day morning paid his annual visit to St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church, In Camden, and administered the rite of confirmation to twenty . live new members. Aebksted. On Saturday night, Officer ' Ayres arreBted a man at the depot, who was charged with having stolen $11 lrom a oerson In Philadelphia. The money was lound' upon his person, and he was handed over to die Philadelphia officer, who toog him in charge. ' Delirium Tremens. Yesterday a man was admitted into the Station House, In a terri ble tit ot delirium tremens. He presented a serious plight, exhibiting those brutal instincts which disgrace humanity. Oh, rum, what wilt thou not do r Locked Up. Mayor Budd yesterday .locked up a regular specimen of a female Amazon, who had sbown a peculiar penchant for smashing up thlnss in general, and threaten in? to take the lives of the family with whom she was living in Plum street. Board of Education.- The new Board of Education has organized bv tho , election of Thomas G. Kowand, M D.. as President; Thomas A. VVilon, Treasurer; and James M. Cassady, Secretary. Another School. Arrangements ' are being made to reopen the public school at the paper mills, which has been suspended since the new building on Sixth street was completed. Atlantic' Courts. To-morrow, tho April term of the Atlanllo county Court will commence at May'6 Landing. Considerael busi ness upon the docket is to be disponed of. SAd Accident. A small child of Mr. JJorcan, a gentleman residing on Mickle Btreet, above Front, fell down a pair of stairs on Satur day, and had its arm broken. Another Large lire In New York. DESTRUCTION OF A PIANO F0IITB MANUFACTORY. This morning about 3 o'clock a fire was dis covered in the piano forte manutactory, Nos. 101, 103, and 105 E. Thirty-third street, owned by M. Laes Sblseng. At the time the fire was first seen it appeared to be on tbe first floor, near the stove. The building, which is five stories high, 75 feet front by 27 feet deep, was entirely destroyed. The loss on stock, tools, etc., is estimated at about $20,000, insured tor $0000, as follows: Equitaole, of Philadelphia, $2000; Norwich, $1000; Philadelphia Fire and Life, $1000; Groceis' $2000; Baltic, $2000; Knickerbocker, $1000. Total, $0000. The baildlng was owned by Mrs. Ann M. Shkeng; loss about $10,000, insured for $730(1, as follows: Kensington, of Philadelphia, $1000; Philadelphia Fire and Lite, $1300; People's, $1000; Commonwealth. $2(00; New Amsterdam, $2000. Total, $7300. When the rear wall tell some of the window blinds on the buildings on Thirty-I'ouith street were destroyed. Tbe cornice of Nos. 108 and 110 were also on tire several times. The oriirln of the lire Is reported as suspicious, and Fire Marshal Baker has it under investigation, JVew i'vrk Commercial Advertiser, balurday. ! The Norfolk Fost says that the oyster law passed by tbe Virginia Legislature is doing , more to injure the trade of Norfolk than all ' other causes combined. Since it has gone into operation at least titty vessels bave left that port to load with Maryland oysters. ; The steamers refuse to carry oysters lrom Norfolk, as the tonnage duty la too enormous for them to pay-' There is a talk of reviving at the Pergola Theatre, Florence, operas no Jess substantial than Spcntin's Vestale and Fernand Cortex, Cherubim's Medea, (the day of which majestlo work seems to be coming everywhere), the same composer's Let l)mx Jovrntes (which oupht to be brought to a hearing), the Aynett of Paer, and other ot the once famous solid musical operas, which hav been displaced by . the works ol later days. . . , AMlJSlCMfcNTS. Walkut Struct TnBATSit. The play Mrs. Powers irfsfLU to nit lit, entitled Diann bolomrs to the hlchost school of ine dram. II I fan of ac tion, without ipint, but yet free from ail the tin t ol the if'iiHtionl aohool. Ti e dia'oeue is full ol wlt;nd reptrtre Mr. JlcCo'lom and Mr J H Taylor re tho two heroes, and Mrs Dowers p ays the pa.-! ot bewildering, bewitching coquette; craooiul. brilliant, vet impassioned, ihe pait is em n ntlr adapted to her versntlie powers. The dross are (iplenrtid and tasteluL Diana should prolines a sensation. To-morrow afternoon Mowrs. Marble and Wilkt will tkea benefit at thin theatre. Both of those very young actors bare acquired the favor of the public bv their ta ent and "pint Mr. Marbie be Iodks to tho aristocracy of the dramatic i rol'easlon, It en ancestry ot talent may be so accounted. 1 her rfler a CBDilal bill, varied bv distinguished volun tecrs I row a 1 the theatres, and should meet with seiierovs jatroiiape New CntsMJT Street TnsATM. Tho first of a (tries of capital storlm oom-dics will be given this evening. J tit IMrat'Lna, with the whole ftronifih ot the company, including Mit-s Orton as the toudor and ttiucmng "doe y Homespun." will be given. It in quite refreshing to see iho Chennut rising into bighci spheres. It ha a fine o mpsny iwithiomo few exceptions1, goon eoenerr. and line rosouro-s for mife-ev-Kretie, ana we trust that tne suoce-s of this week will prove tnat there is no need of dusoondlng to sensation to draw Alien Strekt Theatre. Mr. Murdoch's "Ham lei" is the most deeply studied, the moat scholar y, and the verv triumph otinteilect. Everr word and sentence of Shakospoare finds its trne monmnv, its pbi.ORopny, its deep passion, Its marvellous pathos. 1 his will be one ol the gn-at intellectual enjoyniunu ot Mr. Murdoch's eng 'foment, Acadkmt or Musio l'ho Ravels continue thoir cbarmmg entertainments. This evoning a nw pieoa called the Alchytnttt, or, the lUution, wl 1 bol'ren, with Gabriel Ravel and Mad'lle Feupa, who olays and dances ana enchants in the chaiacter ot an ap parition. Tbouble wim Turkey. A serious imbroglio in our relations with the Divan has arisen as follows: Sarkls Minaian, who has for many jcars acted as the resident agent in Turkey tor the sale of Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.'s medicines, driven by the increase of his business to a neces sity tor more room, built his warehouse In Con stantinople several stories higher, after having obtained the necessary permit from the autho rities. The Jnians of a neighboring mosque which overlooked the premises demanded a large present in money, which was refused. They then applied to the Grand Vizier for the enforcement of an obselete law, which had been disregarded two hundred year, requiring hnn to take down the building to eighteen feet, which was granted, and they commenced the woik of demolition. Mmasian then applied to the American Minister, who notified the Sublime Porte that Americau property could not oe thus trilled with, and that the demolition must cease. Then commenced the usual course of Mussulman prevarication aud promises, butuo real redress. Finnllv Minister Morris informed them that if tUeir depiedations continued, he j-liould order the United States ships-ot-war to enter the Bospborus, and Messrs. Aycrs' medical warehouse would not be alone roorioss. A stroke of his pen could have laid the whole city under tlio sweep of American cannon, backed by men who are not schooled in the lessons of tear. This brought them to their senses and speedy redress Minasian has now arrived In tbis country, to present tbe case to our State Department for indemnity. At leucrth it is something to say among the peoples ot the eaith "1 am an American citizen 1" Columbia WANTS THREE FULLY COMPETENT CLOTHING X Kaleninen warned. one but moo of expeileace auu BUiiuy wm answer. BENNETT A CO. Tower Hall, 4 7 3t No. 818 MARKET Street. 'I Hit EE GENERAL AGENTS WANTED TO 1 act in Imiiortant locations for the New York Aool. dental Insurance Company, active men ol good address, 1 11 r. a u i Mreet. Anpiy soon. 221 FOR SALE AND TO RENT. JJOOMS TO RENT Large, Well lighted and Ventilated HOOMS, 02V THE SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS OF THE "Evening Telegraph" Building, No. 108 South THIRD Street, TO HEISTT. APPLY IN IHE OFFICE, FIEST FLOOR. N. B. WITH OK WI1 nOUf STEAM POWER. ARCH AND TWENTIETH, NEAR ST. Clcmont's 1 riurch. buuorlnr dwelling. No 142 N W EM1ETII Htieet lor gale chun. flail from lntf ta TO LET. THREE ROOMS AND TWO tlent banenients with power, at United Siatea Bui d. eisMlil, oa. ti and 24 8. FIKTEK NTH Uireet. 4 8 3t JEBLEB fc BROiHEBU, Proprietors. TO RENT. DOUBLE COTTAGE. CON talnlna elicni rooms, and five in the attlo. on the iiemou uauroaa. one nine neiuw iaconr. with ooacn houxe and stable. 24 tvr Apply at No. 717 WALNUT Street AUCTION SALES. HARLLS C. MACKEY, AUCTIONEER. NO. J 3 MABKEr tttreet. between Third and Fourth. C AUD AUCTION HALES. Kennlar sales of CHINA. OKui KKV. GLASSWARE, ana uuiinnr.i.i i.Mi akuulls, i.vciv TuihiIbt Morninu. ' Bales of Household Kurnliure at dwelllneit Stocks of Jbrrcliandlse at atores: Machinery, tools, etc. at factories, will be attended to on reasonable terms, it 'it TO COITNTHY MHCHANTi4 1 And City Retail Storekeepers. 60O OP K.N LOTS WHITE GHANITK ASV C. C. WARE, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, KTC, On Tuesday Morning, commencing ai o cieci. Purcliaseis from tbe country can get tbelr goods care- luny pa aeu m me a action uooiu SCOTT. JR.. AUCTIONEER. PHILADEL 8FECIAL BALE OF TKNUEBSEE CEDAR CHESTS. Un Tuesdav Mormon next. 10th Instant, at lux o'clock, at no 1M0 Chemnt strost. win be so d a large inrolce of Tennessee Cedar Clothes (jneati, 01 an sizes rney are a euro preventa ire lor iure ana wooiicn iioout agaiusi nioui ana oilier usecu. open iot examination ou juououy. Wale peremptory. ; 4 S St LOST. LOST. A BLACK MEMORANDUM BOOK, eontalnlna Bl la Panera. and two letters, one ad dressed to Sals. Boss A Co.. sjifl tlie other to John ime, care Cthran s Co , S lork. A liberal re ward will ke paid If returned to i B. WA09TAFF, at J. B. BIOK CO 'S, It No. 1ft 0. FOURTH Street IOST OR MISLAID. A PERPETUAL POLICY j OF INSURANCE, lppurd by the Fire Axsoclatlon of Philadelphia, to JACOB BABL1.K, lor S16UU. dated July 11, ltt0. Any lufonnalloD tberoof will be received by c f.Mn.nuiLu. Attomey at aw. J1 lnirp No. 407 N on h FIFTH St. WEST GROVE BOARDING-SCHOOL lor Girls, at WEST GROVE STATION, Philadel phia and Baltimore Central Railroad. Chester CO.. Pa. Tbe hummer Term 01 full twenty weeks will com mence on Second-day. the 1 h ot ith mo. next. The course ot In.truction la complete and tnomafrti, competent Instructors are employed, and Improved me thod of teaching are adopted. The promotion of the health and bapplueas of the pupils isa loading object. For circulars, aduiess the rniiciinu moll AS P. rONARD, . WtST CBOVE. PS. 9 M E9U H as 0y 09 teas oa was 00 kjSs a EBBBBg, tt,bi?pt Hi cSSo 8 J8 iiHiiin CC5tfitr'(E6! W3 b M M P fl A 0 H W 1 K3 1 V it i - i c o 00 00 scow III H HWHMhHMH is: at 33 a 1-hHHrripH H 9 85 58 S8 En b.aa CD CO 00 OOOo 00 ftO 8, o 885 o a 0 B8 80 'A Co b M 0 h h H w i t 1 5 go S0 o o OcSOO 00 ace ta 00 oo 0030 oo o gon 00 "j to wao" n" oa 0,00 ccsd 3 M a asos oj aa 00o9 00 00 FINANCIAL. YE OFFEll FOR SALE Central Pacific RR. 7 per Cent. Bonds, .Interest poyaUe In Gold, In the Uy of Nno York; TJ. S. O'S, 1895, Issued to (lie Pacific Railroad Co. 1 . 1 Interest payable In currency. The cheapeat twvern- ment Bonds on the market, received by United States Treasurer at 80 per cent as security for National BanH Circulation. Morris and Essex Railroad First Mortgage 7's, Due 1014, Htrlctty FIrst-cliss Bonds 1 for tale lower than other as 01 me same eiam. Government securities ot all klndu bought and sold. Stocks and Gold bouuht and sold on Commlnaloa in this and other markets. Interest allowed on deposits, E. W. CLARE & CO., Bankers, 1138m No. 3B S. Third St. Phllnri. rp3N per CENT. GOLD BONDS. Principal Paid In Gold within Five Tear $250,000 OF BONDS FOR SALE, Secured by First Mortgage on the Troper y, Machinery, ana Franchises ol the MONTANA GOLD AND SILVER MINING! COMPANY. Chartered by the State of Fetinsylvanla. , TI1E MONTANA GOI D AND SILVER MINING COM PAS Y baa been oiganUed as follows : PRESIDENT, WILLIAM WcLKLLAN, Chambersburg, Ta. CIBECTOES, WM. McLF.LLAN, Hon. I P. WILLTSTON, J M.KI.MM1.LL tiUn. II. (t. SirKELS. J. ALllSOJf EY9TER, . CUAMBEKS McKIBBEN. TREASURES AND BICRETART JEHKM1AU COOK. SOLICITOR, THEOLOHE CUVLER. perty a portion 01 which has been tested tor two years. and the yield has I een larger than any similar property that hit been worked in ihat rich toirltory. iitinit on arastra 10 crush tbe ore. which does not save more than ouemtho.tbesoid.it has yle.Ued an averane of U0 pei ton 10c t ompany nave pure 11 Mien, and are anout to snip, two first cni mills with ail necem-nry machinery, which vlll be started over tbe p allia in 51 ay or eariy in Juue. THE GOLD BONDS. The Bonds lor sale ore payable In gold in one or five Tcais. aim coupons are attached lor the interest at ten per cent, in yolci. Tbe entire proceed of the Company will be devoted to tbe redemption of the Bomls until they are paid, prin ciunl ai d Interest The Bonds are lor sale at par. and an amount ol stock equnl to the amount 01 the t.ond will be given to the nurrhaper vUtlntut cost. Iff" Bu.ineas men are Invited to call ot the Oflice of me uompiiny ana see ine various spncimenn 01 its orn, with ccrtilicaies of it value, and get any information desired. Ji 1$ covftdtntly trpectrd that tht Company ailt b aoie 10 rw em an ine vnat in one yarjrm inr ume inn Mill! an tut in cptratiun. ifiicA vul be during in-comma fan. ran ana get a rrosoectus ana examine me specimens and ceitliltutos These bonds will be on the market but a tew weeks. Office 01 the Company, io. o. 1'uUUl'lt street, first lioor, front. 4 S lirp B J. WILLIAMS, No. 16 North SIXTH Street, M AN Ulf ACTURER OF VENETIAN BLINDS, AND WINDOW SHADES. The largest and finest assortment In the city at the lowest prices. I t 2mrp STORE 8HADES MADE AJfD LETTERED. PUY FURNITURE At GOULD & OO.'S C5I0N DEPOTS, Nos. 37 and 39 N. SECOND Street KOpposlte Christ Church), And Cornerof NINTH and MARKET The largest, cheapest, and best stock 0. FURNITURE ' Of every description In tht world. 110 PHILADELPHIA DEPOT OF THE KNOX FKUrr FARM ASP NURSERIES. Wo have established a branoh ot onr business In Phils delphla, whero ordeis tor all our stock, including GKAPK VINK8, BASPUKKKV BTRAWBtBKY, and BLAL'K BKRRT PLASTS, CritRANT and UOOHRBEBBY BL8UES, ato. etc, will lecelve prompt attention. JUCDSDA-OUR Ho 700 STRAWBERRY. The most valuable Strawberry of which we bave any knowledge. A good supply of Plant constantly on hand. Alao . AGRICULTURIST, And all other flesh ab e kinds flants grown in fO'1'8 or BOXES, for bearing FIRST SEASON, of the above two named kinds, cau bo fur niKhed In any quantity. Price List tree 01 cbarve. DESCUl PT1 VIS AN 1) ILLUSTRATED 'MTA LOOUE, 10 cents. i. KNOX J21wfm No. m MARKET Street, Philadelphia. EALSLEY PATENT STEP-LADDER. Having commenced the manuiaoture of TBE BALSLEY PATENT STEP-LADDER IN PHILADELPHIA, we are fully prepared to 011 orders to any amount. Sizes lrom I to lu feet. ' DEALERS are partlculalry requested to call and set them. J. KNOT. No. 727 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. Liberal discount made to dealers. 21 wim , E EArTaDMIRAL NAVY TOBACCO, , EKAK-ADM1RAL NAVY TOBACCO. REAR-ADMIRAL NAVY TOU 4CCO. BLA4K-KAT AO.D SUGAR-CURED. BLACK-FAT AND SUGAR-CURED. BLACK-FAT AND BUGAR-CCHED. BEST IN THE WORLD. BEST IN THE WORLD. BEST IS HIE WORLD. FRKE FROIf STEMS. FREE rHOM STEMS. FRKE FROM STEMS DEAN, No. 413 CUES VUT Street, General Dea'er in Tobacco, Cigars, I'ipea, Etc , has tbe Sole Agency for tho above Celebrated Navy Tobacco. i FORTY OFFICES TD RENT, in the United States Hotel Building. Apply at DEANS Tobacco and Cigar Store, 3 281uirp No. 413 CHESNUT Street D (R. IICNTEB, No. 44 N. SEVENTH STREET. ABOVE FILBERT. PHTtADELPHTA. A ok now leaned ty all parties mttreittd ai by far tho KoSf SUCCESSFUL HIYSICIAN rn the trearment t lh$ea$t$ m An ipeeiultp. QUICK, THOBOCUU, undpermiim nt turn guaranteed tnevttT case. KeuieniberDrt. HUNTER 8 Celebrated Keincdio van only )e bad genuine at his old established Olltue. Ko, 4 falYJUKXU tvet, ftbvYi JiUbert. 4.7 C . DRY GOODS. LARGE STOCK 1 OF NEW AND ELEGANT SACKINGS FOR LADIES ALSO, COATINGS AND CASSMERES FOR GKNILEMEM. ; Just received, and for sale ondor GOLDEN I'KESS UEE, br 1 4 S I2t WILLIAM T. SK0DGRASS A CO., No. 34 S. SECOND Street. JJREIFUSS & BELSINGEH, No. 49 North EIGHTH Street, ' Have Just opened comiilete stock 0 SPHING OOODS, CONSISTING OF LACES, EMBROIDERIES, AND FANCY GOODS. 300 pieces plain and striped Jaconets, the newest styles. chirred and Tucked Mus'.lns. which via are oflcrlng at low prices. COO dozen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, at old prices, 2i. 37.40. and 60 cents A full assortment of the neweitt design I.ACF. COL LA 1,8 and COLLARET IF, irom 37 cents op to $10. GLOVES -GLOVES. A complete line of .101 VI N KID GLOVES, to which we invite attention, which we offer at low figures. QABKIELLE SKIRTS. OA BIUELLE SKIRTS. The newest, most deslrablo, and stylish Skirts now Worn. 1UCKKII SKIRTING, a cheap and desirable article or ladles' wear. 9 li MILLINERY, MANTUA-MAKING, &o EMTLE OF FASHION Imroitations for tlie Spring and Summer oflSGG. MRS. M. A. I3INDKR, No. 1031 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA Importer ol Ladles' Dress and Cloak Trlmmlmrsj also, I'aris Patterns in 'i issue Paper, lor Ladies' and Chil dren's Dresses 1 desire to call your attention to the above card, and Shall be pleased to have you call and inspect mr stock, and 1 think you will And it the most ,'hoice and elegant assortment to select irom My lacllhles ior obtaining the moat desirable novel ies 01 the European maritet are now unsurpassed, and stlpinents per m arlv every stanier add ireKbnexs and vurli'ty to the collection. 'Die most desirable styles wl Ornaments, Hiittonn, I. aces, Fringes Cords, Qasrels, elvi't Klbboi s, Iteltlmr. Patent Hooks and Eyes, Krcmh t'orst't t-blohls Dress Kle valors, Pads, Hoop Skirts ot out own and Madame licmorrst's moke. Stamplm; Braiding, and Kmbroilvr French t luting and t.nufli'rliig. Pr.rlsian liress and clonk Waking. In all Its varieties. Ladle tumlyh ng tbelr rlcn end coHtly ma erlols mav rely on being artistically ntii'd and tbelr work llnlsliod In the most prompt and ttticicut manner, at tbe lowest possible prices. I uttlng and Basting at the shortcut notice. r-ets of Patterni now reany tor Merchants and Dress makers. All the Fashion ill ott. torsule MRS. M. A. BINDER, 3151m No. 1031 CHFSNUT Street I'hlladoiphia. JJEAUTIFUL NEW STYLES. MISSES TIIORMIILL & BURXS, No. 1208 CHISNUT STREET. HAVE JUET RECEIVED A BEAUTIFUL LOT OF FRENCH IMPORTED MADE-UP UNDER-CJ AKMENT8. ALSO, . COVERED FRENrn HOOP SKIRTS. THE NEW. STYLE TIE, From the Opera "L'Aftlcaine " 3 21 mwslmr Tr MISSES O'BUYAN, No. 1107 WALNUT Street, V WILL OPEN PARIS MILLINERY lor the Spring and Summer, on THURSDAY, April S. 4 4 Hit BONNET. 1 BONNETS I BONNET OPENING, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28. E. P. CILL & CO., 1 3871m No. 720 ARCH Btreet. Jp- MRS. R. DILLON, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street, Has a handsome assortment of sriUNQ MILLINERY; Hisses' and Infants' Ha s and Caps, Silks, Velvets, Crapes, Ribbons. Feathers. Flowers, frames, etc. 3 lS4m lSbU SPRING. 1866. OPENING AT MRS. E. KEYSER'S CHILDREN'S CLOTHING EMPORIUM No. 1227 CHESNUT Street. ' I IS lmj Below Thirteenth, Korthsldo, Pblladolpbia. QNE 'TRIAL SEOUEES YOQIl CUSTOM. AVI1ITAEY & HAMILTON, LEHIGH, SCHUYLKILL. AND BITUMINOUS C O JJ 9 No. 035 North NINTH Street, Above Poplar, ut Side. UT TRUS9E9. SCPPOBTEKS. BIIACES. and all nthor Rnrulnal aoDllances Of the most approved kinds, tnfiiilttdy aupertor to all others, at No. 50 North HEVENTH btreet. Lauies attended by lira. Dr. Mocl.KNACUAtt, U departiueat If a coiupe. (vut uruvu. Hi luup ..:'.. . J DRY GOODS. 113 PItlCE & WOOD, H3 N. NINTH STREET, ABOYK ARCH, II avejnst opened: Another lot H WOO yards of Dloachod Mnslln, best In tbe oitr, for V oonts. Pleaohed Mnslms, yard wide, best makoa. Unbleacliol Mu-llns. 18, 20, 12, 25, and 28 cts. Beavleat yard-wide Unbleached Muslins, 84 oenU per yard. riliow-case and Sheotlnv Maillnt. Bloachod Mnslins, full li yard wide, 81 i cents per yard. ' Fast color Calicoes, 15 cents per yard. ' , Best quality Calicoes, fast colors. 13 cts. per yard. American and French Gingham. I'lald I'oil do Cbevrc, 26 cents per yard ! Jam opened, (00 dozen Linen Napkins, warranted all linen, S2 89, 82 45, $20, 82 60, 82 75-,' up to 8S'C0 per dozen. Tab'e Cloths and Table Linens. Shirting Linons, 45, 60, 02, 75, up to $1 40 per yard. Scotch Diaper, by the ptoco or yard. Linen Bird eye for Aprons. ' wnirE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. Soft-finish Cambric, Jaconet and Nainsook Mua. tins, Swiss Muslins, and Victoria Lawns, 1'laid and Striped Muslins, Shirred Muslins. bargains In Hosiery and Gloves. Ladies' and Genu' Hemstitch Ildkis. Gonts' reck-llos, Sbirt Fronts and Suapoaders. LadiM' and Jlis-es' Hoop Skirta. Cambrio tdgliiKS, Inscrtings and Flounolnjra, Dimitv Bands, etc etc. Good quality Bonnet Ribbons. Nos. 4 and 6 Corded edge Ribbons. PRICK WOOD, No. 113 N. NINTH Street, above Aroh. N. B Will remove to tho N. W. corner Eighth and Filbort stree's about the last of April. 3 SI J. M. II Al'LEIG II, No. 902 CIIESNIT Street, WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, APRIL 9, A GREAT NOVELTY IN SILK ROBES, JUST LANDED. " a ALSO, ONE CASE OF INDIA SHAWLS. At $100, $125, and $150. The following will be sold at greatly reduced prices: 6 CASES DRESS GOODS, 37J CENTS. , 1 CASE FOULARDS, $1-25. 1 CAfeE BLACK SILKS, $1-25. 1 CASE PLAID AND STRIPE, $1-50. 1 CASE BLACK AND WHITE, $175. 1 CASE BLACK ALPACAS, 25 CENTS. 1 CASE LAWNS, 37$ CENTS. 4 7 2trp AT RETAIL. JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO., , No. 727 CHESNUT Street, nave made extensive additions to their popu lar Stock oi SILKS AND IXRJESS GOODS WHICH THEY CONTINCE TO SELL At Moderate Prices. WHOLESALE I100S1S DP STAIRS. 8 811m. ii. uoiOTLm & soxs, FIFTH and CIIEIIIIY Sts. PHILADELPHIA. IMP OUTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF LADIES' DllESS t' AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, PLAIN AND FANCY BUTTONS, COTTON TBlAtMINOa, . BLACK AND COLUIitD GALLOOV9, CLUAV LACES, BELTINGS, ; UUIPDKE LAUES. ' BALMOUAL TBIMMING9. , GIMPS AND OKNAMKSTS, " COLORED VELVET KIBUON8, HEAD NETS, ETC. SMALL WARES AND ZEPHYR WORSTED. We are constantly receiving tie latest NOVELTIES of tne Euiopean markets, br sides our own production of Tartou.lt) le in NEW TRIMMINGS. Onr prlots e reduced to the vorr lowest Gold rates. 9 2nn JUST RECEIVE D, A FULL LINE OF ZEPHYR WOllSTED, . . ... FOH BPBINU' BALES. , SOLD , , FULL WEIGHT. i PLlrPEBB IN ZFPHYB AND BEADS. CCBUION8IS ZKPHYB AD BEADS. BUTTONS AND OBKAMENTS. CLUEY LAC't. A FCLL LINE Of STAPLE TBrMM'KG i. lUPBON'S 4 58t4p: TRIMMINGS AND Zt'PUYlt SiOKE, N. W. Coiner of UQUTU m fiEEBT I. X I! i J C