THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1866. HATTERS OYER THE RIVER. A Luxu A lull seems to hare taken place In retorenoe to the proposed ehanree in the uovern mnnt incumbents in Camden, the matter harm one m fat I' can until Congress ra Ifles the ap potntnarnu.of the new nominees The (treat aim and vbjeot eerma to bare bf ti remorai ot tf r. l'ortr, oiera vnoer nr. rnar. v, iHrui neruuuo uimuwr. i toy James M. Heovei. in eontequenoe of a personal I amnke the rraon'-iapie iiimn uie iess dm enter tained for lome tim. Kr r. ttharpe refuses to ie move blm and the t robabl itt 1 that the enaie will not eonflrro a successor to Mr bbarpe, na well as the Postmaster heie, it n verv evident aome time will elapse before Mr. Boovel can carry out o the letter the terms ot bn bargain and aale with the CopDnr lirada at Washington. A unVicrof promlnont jren tlenen belona-inar to tbe Duion party bare rone to M asbinirton, where the entire animu ot Soovel will be explaimd, and his duplioity nnvetled. Bora, Bkwarii. For a long time past a (Tn(t of rude and disorderly bys have been In tbe fab, t of visiting- Ca ndon on the Sabbath tortus pur pose ol plavlno ball. Ihev eomm t od all kinna of depredations, knocKlnv imlintra off fenoes, etc, and Bsf jr the moat protane language I hey bring bottes of liquor with thi-in and oOn boome boaUly drank. The Police are determined to put a atop to this notation of the Sabbath, and hare In aeroral in.iances enfoiced the ormnance arainst It. On Sunday atternojn about ttiirf arresta were made, and the old city Jail lat nlirht was pietty well h ied with ibos" offenders Tin morning the Mayor Ira pored a fine on them, and pare them aome good dyios, which it la to be hoped will be ot future ser vice to them, Thk Coubts. The May term of the Cam den County Courts commences to-morrow, Judge Woodhuil providing. Drowned. One day last week a small boy as drowned In a dUch near Kaighn's Point, wiiiia playing on the bank. AMUSEMENT. Wawbi Ptbkst Theatrb. Mr. Booth will this evening appear in one ot his finest characters, that ol "Uuy Bias " nud alterwards in -'Don Cssar de Bh?bu " Jtuy Ulan wa written by Victor Hugo for Frederick Lemaitre. It is one of the most beau tiful and poweiful creations of tne romantfo school. Fascinated by the character of "Don Caesar," which is incidentally intronn ed in Jtuy Was, two Frenou (tramailsts oi interior fame to Huiro, wrote the play of Don Caxar, which Frederick Len nitre likewise played with Immense success "Don Cssar" has a much onger part in the French Jluu Wat than in Mr Booth's adaptation ; but we consider the curtail ment judicious. Booth's "Buy Bias" Is an admirable in its own pecu iar stylo as bis ' tiamlot," tall of poetry, passion, and melancholy The combination of the two plaj a is a bappy thought, and forms a most attractive 1 tornim. BAmkricam Theatbk Ibo sensation of the weok ill bo ti e evolution oi a tomale acrobat namd Wad 'J In Forrestal ui on thr flvinr trapeze. Mr. Fox certainly iurnisbes suliiolent tiovolties to draw ciowds. Kl Nino Kddie's eugagomeut is drawinw to a close, and bew'll shortly start for Europe Leo Hudson ia underlined, and will make her appear ance neat week. New Chkbnut J-tuekt Theatre. Miss Maireie Mitchell will appear in the ctiaroo'or of ''.lttle Bare foot " a part In which she is a most as renowned as in Fanvbon " Mr ol ler will support Miss Mit chell. 1 he play is a quiet domestio story that is lu 1 of tnteroat. Ajtcn Sttikkt Theatre il'me Celesta will ap pear this evenlna in the play of the Woman in tied. In Ibis M'me ( eleste has a eroat somnambu listic some, in which the most artistio points oi her fine talents are broupht torib. The pla , thoug'i on tbe Bane subjcci as Uamea, bas more aotion and in terest. Mb. Wolfsohh'8 last Beethoren Matinee will take p ace on 1uetav at the oyer of the Academy ot Music. On Saturday a grand testimonial concert will be given him at tbe Musical Fond Hall. FOR SALE AND TO RENT. ROOMS TO RENT large, Well Lighted and Ventilated ROOMS, ON THE SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS or TBE "Evening Telegraph" Building, No. 108 South TIIIItD Street, TO HEISTT. APPLY IN 1HF. OFFICE. FIKST FLO )R. N. B WITH OR WI1HOUI' bTEAM POWER. FOR SALE A FRUIT AND jWa L Grata Farm of 173 Acres, in Kent county. ZJlZ Delaware, a nuarter of a mile east of Kenton, a station on the Maryland and Delaware Kal road, anil about six miles south of Mnyrna. Tbe property Is handtwmely altuated, well Improved and productive. The dwelling neat irame, containing eleven (11; rooms. Tbe barn one of tbe finest In the county. At present, land sulllcient to keep One hand employed, aad a garden well supplied with fruit, and planted abundantly with vegetables, are reserved with ibe dwelling; tbe spring tl.lave and harvests are rented on shares A purchaser can thereiore take nosnesalou Im mediately, without embarrassment to himself or the operations of the farm. It is tint-class property, in a highly Improved nelprh borhood. and 1 ottered below tbe present market price of such land. Price, 1G 000; one-half Cash. Address HENRY JOHNS, 4 llwfml2t Kenton, Delaware. fL. H. JOSEPH, CENTRAL REAlTeSTATE Agency. Mo 271 S. THIBI) Htr.et, Philadelphia, Keal Esta'e liouubt and Sold ou Commission. Loans negotiated. Money procured on Bonds, Mort gaites. and otber securities. House and Ground Bents collected. C owniiasloner of Deeds for all the States, 4 271mSp F0R SALE A DESIRABLE THREE stoiy DwHIImr. with thiee-storv double Back ding on IWr'LFTII Hi rest above Green. All modern Improvements, summer kitclieu. heaters, eto. Price. aoUOO clear. Apply at this Office, between 9 and K A.M. 41!) ARCH AND TWENTIETH, NEAR ST. Clement's Church. Superior dwelling, No 142 N TWENTIETH Street, tor sale cheap. Cull from 1UX to VIH. 40 QNE DOLLAR'S WORTH OP ICE PEH WKEK Will Veep jour provisions cool and sweet In tho war me-1 weather, by using one ol Scliooley's Ijarg IlefVigoratorsi. Iher have three apartments, and are thorough ventilators. Tbe sum I sizes require bat 60 cents worth of Ice per week. E. S. FAltSON & CO.. JIASUFACTURERS, 4 261mrp- No 230 HOCK Stroot. 27 OAS COOKING STOVES. 27 THE EAGLE GAS STOVES Are warranted to BAKK, BU01L, BOIL ROAST, TOAST, STEW, HEAT IKON pi Ere Eft! NO DUST. DIUT -MOKIS.OH ATIRS, And are more economical than Wood. I onl.or "11. G W. LuOJIlM. Vannlncttirer's Agtint. 4 19 J.Q, MXTH StrtKt Philadelphia, Pa. 07 UNIVERSAL CLOTIIES 27 WRING EE. The only Wrlnirer with the Patent Co Wheel Begti lator. We warrant this Wringer, andnootiivr. W. LOOMI.S, alanulac.iurer's Agent. 419 No. 11 H. blXI li htreet. Phiiade pja. Pa 27 tiiecelehrated""" 07 DOTY WASHING MACHINE. For sale at G. W. LOiMIS. 4 19 No. 27 B. SIXTH Btreet. Phtladelpliia. Pa. 07 REFHIGERATORS, 27 ICE COOLERS, ICR CREAM FREEZERS, CAIIPE f-IHWt-iPtKS, CLOTHES-WH1NGKUH. ETO., t O W I OOMIH'. 4 lyimwlm No. 27 S. SIXTH Street Philadelphia, Pa. PARASOLS AT $1-25. SV50. Jl-75, AND S3. Bilk l-un Uuibrellaj, 1 40, ''H011ISOS 4 lHWIm No. 21 8. F.IUUIH Street nnT'Ql,' RITPPOWTIfRS RRAflKS. a ........ Unn.li.ul ahtilluilnad tf t llU IMflMt .,.n,nj Hurts. Intliiitflv suuorior to all others, at No. 60 North SKVrvNTH ritrwt. Lmli attiiinled by Mrs. Jir. McCLKNACUAN. Mule dtparttueut by a roinpe- AUCTION SALES. B. 8COTT J a . will sail at Auction On lnewtay kvsalng, Mayl,at7M o'ctook. without reserra, at the ArtOal lei, o. 1W0C -HKnMJT 8treet a bsantiral coliectioa l those lamou Palntlnn known as ta hUOGU tt OtMd. The eollectloa embraces LANDHLAHK, LtKi, AND 'Ot7NTAIH "r-KHRBY OT AMERH'Al OLD MILIJt VOVANTIU ETJINH. Il WINKS. AND rK'TURKtHJUK AB BITECTOHB Or" ETJBOrK. The Paintings will remain on exhibition until the ve Ing oi he aale, and all trae lovers ot art are po lllelv In rlied to examine this beautiful collection. Catalogue new ready. C 18 t HFECIaL sale or imivirted beadt made CLOTHIHO. On Wednesday aiomlng. May I. at It o'cioct.wli. be old, wl hout reserve, a lare Invoice of Reaay-maae Coning, menu actured expressly lor custom trade. In the Paris and London markets, eonsls Ing In Dart of Fine fanoy and black doeskin, a 1-wool reotrn and Rngllsb carslmare and draid'ete pnntsr lull suits all-wool Kntllsh and .Scotch easrlmere Mtlton. tweed and serge panu and veils, eie an ot the latest a yies. The above goods w ere Imported direct' v from Enropa ax stcsmshlp "Kangaroo." and will positively be so d. Open lor examination on Monday afternoon C 28 It CHARLES C. MACKEY, AUCTIONEER. NO. 126 MAUKEf Street, between Third and Fourth. 600 OPF.K LOTS EKGLI9H AND AMKRK'AN GRANITE ASD C. C W ARK BOCKIHOHAIf ASD G I A Saw ABE, ETC , On I'nesday Horning AttlU n'nlnnk. at Mickav'i Anctnn Kooml. Ho. 128 Market street. In open lo s snl nn'e for city and coun try retail trade, a larpe assortment. FKU1TJAK8. J(U.4 45 dor. Glass Fruit .1 ars, in lots. 4 28 Jt fTHOMAS BIRCH A PON, AUCTIONEERS, JL No 1110 CHESNUT HTMEf T. BALK Or BTAIUAHI JV ViOM This K.venlng TITOM48 BIBCH bON, , 0. 1110 C H ESN 0f Street, Will sell This Evening. At 7H o'clock, a collection ot eleaant statuary, vases, ornaments. Bohemian glass, anil plated were. It 4p ICE COMPANIES. CE! ICE I ICE I ICE! ICE INCORPORATED 1864. THOMAS E. C AH ILL, rrosldont JOHN GOOPYEAR, Socretary. HENRY THOMAS, Superintendent. COLD SPRING ICE AND COAL COMPANY Dealers in and Shippers of Ico and Coal. W e are now prepared to furnish best qcalitt Ice large or small quantities, to hotels, steamboats, ice crecm saloons, families, offices, etc, and at the lowest mabkit bates. Ico served daily In all paved limits ot the consolidated city. West Philadelphia, Mantua, Rich mond, and Germantown. Your custom and Influence Is respectfully solicited You can rely on being served with a n riE article and rnoMPTLX. Send your order to OFFICE, No. 435 WALNUT STREET. DEPOTS. 8. W. corner TWILFTH and WILLOW Street. North Pennsylvania Bailroaa and MASTER Street. LOMBARD and TWENTY-FIFTH Streets. I'l Mi Street Wharf. Mihny Ik 111, 4 72m4p JN I C K E IIT3 O C K E 11 ICE COMPANY. E. P. KERSHOW, A. RUNT, Wholesale and Retail Healers. IMPORTERS OF EASTERN ICE. OFFICES AND DEPOTS: JVoa. US and 120 North BROAD Street; WILLOW STKEET WHARF, DELAWARE AVENUE. Having secured a full supply of the best quality ot IfV .nr. a 1 n Inmlah I, hrnil UiIAII f tl AntlfA I season, as usual, piomptly. at tbe lowest market rates. Hotels, Ccnfect loners, and Shipping supplied with large or smal, quantities. Particular attention given to tbe delivery oi ICE to Families, Stores, Offices, etc. ICE served dally In West Philadelphia, Mantua, filch mend, 1 loga, and all parts of the city. Your older respectfully solicited. 4 ltsmwrplm FURNITURE. JJUY FURNITURE AT GOULD & CO. S UNION DEPOTS, Nos. 37 and 39 N. SECOND Street: KOpposlte Christ Church), And Cornerof NINTH and MARKET' The largest, cheapest, and best stock o. FURNITURE Ol every description In the world. 2 1U Bp ROSEWOOD, CHAMBER, M'AND PAllI.OIt SUITES, AT GEORGE J. 1IENKELS', THIRTEENTH AND CTIESNUT STREETS, 4 4 lrrj Formerly of Wos. 801) anil 811 CHESNCT St. WALNUT CHAMBER AND PARLOR SUITES, Either Polished or Oiled, AT GEORGE J. IIENKELS', THIRTEENTH AND C1IESNUT STREETS, 4 14 lm) Foimerly of o 809 and 811 CHE8NUT St. TH1LADELPHIA AND TRENTON RAIL- I MID (COMPANY. SPECIAL NOTICE. Change of time ot departure or lines for New York and Wav pluces irom Krnsmgton urpot. 0 AltDAFrEK (VK-DAY. Mavl. 1W. tbe time of departure or Tbrourh and Way liucs from KsuBluutou JJejut, win tie as nnows,viz i NKW YORK At 11 A. M., 4 SO and 6fi P. A'., and 12 night, via Ken inotnn ami .TarHOV i itv l- xnten Lines. Kara. 3 'i be H-iA P. Al. Line will ruu daily, a'l others, Sundays excepted Aii at) and 11 A. M J. JIM, 4-30 ft, and 6 45 P. M , and 12 mldaigbt tor Bristol, Tionton. ere. A 1 7 A M.. 12 M.. 3.4.5. and 0 P M , for Connwells. Torrlslsle. Holmeshurg, Taconv. WiKslnomlnir. Urldes hurg and Vrnnklord, and at It lft A. M lor liriatol. and ap u fnr HnlniAiihiirfr and Inrarmedlate Mtatiooi. At ! 30 A. M. and I'M P si lor Maiiara Fabs, nuffalo, Dunkirk. Canannaigua, Klmlra unava oweno. Kocnej r ttinuhHinnton Oitweito. 8vrause Great Bend, lion- wiiku.ii.,.. H.rBiiiiin Mtrmiiliitiiirtr Walhr linn nrivlrtr H HMtnn ' l.an lierivll e. KltunliiKion etc. Tim .1 30 P. M. L ne connects direct with the train leaving En lit on tor Vtauch i:nuns. iimuowd, neiuienem, eio. llP M ifir I.amhartvllla and Intermvnlute sations. Lima rom New Yoik or Philadelphia w'U leave loot or Cortland a rect at and 10 A. M., B P. M.,and 12 Ulnlit. via Jersey Lltv ann h-eiisinmn. 4 30 4t WILLIAM II. GATZMEH, Agent CAMDEN AND AM BOY RAILROAD AND V TBANSrOUTAlION COMPANY. SPECIAL N OTIt'E, CHANG OF HUE of Departure of Lines tor New York and Wav places, rroin walnut Htreet wnn. Ouundai.er the Time or Departuie ot Through and Way Lines, from W alnut s.ree, v mj... - Mi A M. Via Camden and Amboy AOnom , 1125 "i ' l aiiidnii itnd Jeriwv ('l'v anress. 100 'a m. " Criiidun and AiuU.iy l:xnren. 11 "ftapin " Camden to South Amhoy only, Aocotn, Ate A M ,2 and 5 80 P. M. tor Mount Uoliy, Ewaua- vinu, i emi erion pirn t uwiitihh AIM lu ...: Q V l. uir Freehold. At 6 ami i., M. 12 M . 4. 5 30 and 7 P. M. tor Fish House l'alniyra, lilverton. I'rogroxs. Delanco, lloveilv. rdgewaler, Kuilinuton. lloreni e Hordentown. Ao. The 10 A. M. and 4 p. u. Lines run direct thioutih to Trenton. Line 'rom New York for Philadelphia will leave Pier No. i. North Kier. at 6 A. M ., 2 aud4 P. M., via Amboy and Canxlt n, una ftum the loot ot t'ourtland Street, at 12 M . tut1 4 1'. M , ia ,Icre Itv and Caoiilen. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS ON LIMB OP Heading Railroad and Branches. MANSION UOUS K, MOUNT CARBON, Mrs. Caroline Wander, Fottsvtlla P. O., Schuylkill ca. 1USCARORA HOTEL, v Mrs. Hannah Miller, Tusoarora P. O., BohuylkUl ea MAHA y O T CITY HO TEL, G. W. Frost, Mahanoy City P. O., Schuylkill e. WHITE HOUSE, Mrs. Busan Marsaorf, Beading P. 0. ANDALUSIA, James S. Madeira, Beading P. O. LIVING SPRINGS DO TEL. Dr. A. Smith, Werdersville P. 0.. Berks ca SO U1B M0 UNTA1N HO USE, II. H. Manderbach, Womeladorf P. O., Berks eo. COLD SPRINGS HOTEL, Lebanon co., Charles Boedermel, Harrlsbarg P. 0. BO TER8T0 WN SEMINAR T. 3. B. Henky, Boy erst own P. O., Berks eo. TELLO W SPRINGS HOTEL, A, V. Snyder, Yellow Springs P. O., Chester eo. L1TIZ SPRINGS, Samuel Llch ten thaler, Lltiz P. O., Lancaster ee. EPHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, Alexander S. Feather., Ephrata P. O., Lancaster eo. A PHIL 21, 1966. 4 13 1 01 nOUNTRY BOARDINO. BARTLETT MAN- V t SION. on the River De'aware. ten minutes' walk from VennTnack Htntlon. on the Phllade nh a and Tren ton Rai road, will be oncn lor boarders on the 1st of June Access to city by ears and HtPamuuat eiijrtt times dally, t or board, apply at AO. iw cni-.nui' Street 4 28 if STOVES, &c. JJNION OIL STOVES, A new and complete apparatus for Cooking and Heating by Petroleum Oil Our Stoves give no smoke or odor, and are not liable to get out of order, being as simple In every respect as a Kerosene Lamp, Ihe Buker, Broiler, and Flat-Iron Heater are the only special articles of f ur niture required. For all other purposes, ordinary stove lumlture may be used. DAVID II. LOSEY, SOLE AGENT FOB PENNSYLVANIA, No. 38 South FIFTH Street. Libral ditcount to the trad. 4 IT 3m rp gIMON COLTON & CLARKE TO FAMILIES KEHDING. IN Ott GOING TO THE UOUNTKX. thnss who wish to nurehase aonnlles of the b'st nnalltv of flUK f)R()( KRIKH will find a f u I and choice sioce or me oesi mar. can do iraponeu or pro cured i rum the New York. Boston or Philadelphia market, and can be supplied with goons in pau&age, at rnoiesaio prices Particular attention is paid to packing In tbe neatest an moft sale manner puksid e. Goods delivered to any of tbe depots, express offices. or out in the country, tree oi cnarge. SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, 14 Jrpj 8. W. cor. BBOAD and WALNUT. A. COOKE OFFERS PRESTON COAL, Which is the very best SCHUYLKILL COAL connny to this market, Egg and Stove sizes at $675 per Ton ALSO, THE GENUINE EAGLE VEIN COAL Same sizes, same pi ico. A Superior Quality ot I.KTIinH AT. Constancy On hand Egg and Stove sizes at 17-50, deliv- ercditoanr part of the city, en.lrely free or si ate and flirt I advise my friends, and the public generally, to lay in their coming winter's supply now, as the price U as low as it will be, and as there Is prospect oi an advance soon. Orders received at No. 114 South THIRD Street. EMPORIUM, 4 17 rp No. 1314 WASHINGTON Avenue. JJLECTROrATIIY. DllS. GALLOWAY & S1IEDD, THE SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL ELECTRICIANS, Ate treating with remarkable success all acute and Chronic Diseases, at their ELECTBOFATIIIC INSTITUTION, No.1230 WALNUT Street, One Door East of Thirteenth Street. Wo have been engaged for many years In the noble work of giving health and happiness to the suffering and the afflleieo. During this time we have treatea about TWENTY THOUSAND INVALIDS suit art ng from tbe various forms of disease, and In almost every case a per manent cure bas been effected. Many of them, In fact. bad been given op as Incurable by their physicians. W bave restored to health. In a few days, thousands of per sons in this city who bad been suffering from paiuful diseases five, ten, and fifteen years and UDwaras. At our Institution we have cured, aud are curing, a class of dis eases that has baflltd tbe medical profession in all ages of the world. Dr. WILLIAM WHITE, a gentleman of great expe rience in tbls successful practice, is assootated with Drs. GALLOWAY A SHEDD in this practice. By this airungement we hope io be enabled to attend profession- aly to our large practice. KEslUKNC'ES. We rarer the diseased and others Interested in our new practice to the following wei known gentlemen wbo bave been treated succeaaiuliy by us : Ut.OKGE GRANT, No. 610 Chcsnut street. K. T DENlLVr K No TM Cliesnut street, tieneral 1'LhABOVl'ON, No. til Spruce H.rei-t-Miiior-deniriil fl.l AMI.NTON. U. 9. Ariuv. lion. DAVID WiLMOi, Judge of Court oi Claims vai-ii.ngiuu city, lion judge, CAPr.OV, New Yora city. Kev. lr. il Alt.-HALL, ol Plttsburr, Pa. ID WIN rOultEST. the ureiit Tragedian. Lev. Dr. 1' ALL, ol Philadelphia. UllV. llANIlI. I l.Altk. Illinois. Colonel THOMAS W. SWEENEY, Assessor, No. 716 wa nut street. Hi OKOfe li. KAIU.E, Attorney-at-luw, Sixth and ClifKutit streets. EMANUEL ULY. Attorney at law, No.7078ansom 8 reel. DU. GEORGE W. FREED. Lancaster city, Ponna. lilt. V M. B. DROWN Ulrard House. Rr V. M B. .MALLbllY' Nurristowo. Penna. AL1U.R1' H. MCOL.VY. No 6J Wllllauj street, New fork cltv. C CUJIMING1", Btuyvesant stree., New York ctiy. II, f. HURT I EKE, No. ,i',it Market street. J 0I1N il .lil'lM o Vfit ooth liroad street G W. ME1U WANT. Germsntown, Philadelphia. , conjiultatiou and exnmiuatluns fiee oi charge An Interesting Clrculai mal ed by addrcaslug DRS. GALLOWAY, WHITE & 8HE0D J31smAth2mro No. 1330 WALNUT tt. Phila. DON'V MISTAKE TIIH AX'MBKU, 1K30. ,Tl. HUNTER, No. 4 N. 8EVENTB 1 hTKEET. ABOVE FILBERT, rm LADE LI HI A. (Acknowledged tf all nurtv I mttrfttrd as by lar tl( MIlHT hVCfllKHl, nL PUYH1CIAN ' In , freHlment t All uxtiaitv. QUICK T1IOKOUGH, andrrmanin curtiguurtmterd iuev.rt case, heniemuer us. lit it rr tt o ttwnrsirs nrmeuie I can only be bad genuine at his old entouliilied Otncn No. MEAD & SMYTH' MANUFAC URHR8 Or FIXE SILYER-rLATEI) WARE, So. 010 CHESNTJT Street, FHILADET fHIA. 4 4tf WOOD & GARY. No. 725 CHESNTJT STREET, ARE OFFERING DAILY ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN HATS AND BONNETS, INCLUDING THE POPULAR JAPANESE AND MEDALLION HATS. llBlmra MISS U. O'lTXRNE, In her New and Elegant Store, No. 807 ARCH Street, Has now open a large stock ot tbe choioest FRENCH MILLINERY. A voonu Partsienne (from one of tha most eminent of the milllnerv estahiishmenta oi Paris) has charge ot the ir mnung ueparimeni Every ktyie and kind of HAT or BONNET now In fashion will be found in stock. 4 21 lmrp MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. A REDUCTION OF TWENTY-FIVE I 1 1 rtcr cent, or from 1125 to ti'M) loss uoon each .u.trumcnt thtn our Regular He lied u e trice. Deaiilnir to reduce our large siock of superior and nlgb'y Improved richly flolshed seven ocave Rosewood I'lANOs previous to the removal to our new store, Glrard Vow No. 1 103 C'heonui street, we have conduced to offer them at the actual co-t to manufaoiure and at price! equally as low as we sold them beiore the war. J bene Instruments have been awarded the highest nrtmiums at all tbe principal exhlbl ions ever held In this countiy. with numerous testimonials iroin tbe first artlau in America aim i- urope Tbev are now tne lcau- lDt pianos, and aie sola to an parts oi tne worm Persons denning to purchase a nrst-class Piano, at greatly reduced rates, shou d not tali to avail tnein- se'ves oi tins opportunity, i ireu ar or me regular schedule price, with precise cuts of the sty e of our Pianos can be end at the wuierooms, and, on applica tion, will be sent by mail Wareroonii 4 621t rp No. 1021 CHEbNUT8treet BOOTS AND SHOES. FItfE BOOTS AND SHOES, LOIt GENTLEMEN'S And Dovs' Wear, AT REDUCED PRICES, AT IIELWEG'S, No. 535 ARCH Street, Below Sixth. First-class work a.wsys on hand, and made to order at short notice. 4 24 lm5p REMOVAL. C. BENKEH T A; SON, MA0FACTtTEKR8 OF FINE BOOTS AND SHOES, Have removed from their Old Stand, No. 48 South FOURTH Btreet, to No. 716 CHESNUT STREET. Having; purchased the entire business of Mr. Leonard Benkeit, V 38 bringing; together an itn-. mense stock ot goods, ttiey will tie in position to upp!y the wants of tbe community at prices some what below those heretofore charged. Their increased facilities also enable them to make a style of BOOTS AND SHOES lor Youths far su perior to what ia made elsewhere. The best BOOTS AND SHOES for Ladies, also made to order. 4 CO fmwlm SOLDIERS' PHILADELPHIA CITY (MES feKKOEB COMPANY. This Company has been formed for the pnrpose of -sunpiying the Public with reliable trustworthy men, ready to exacnie any orders that may be given to them, viz. , to carry mefgaae. packages, bagpage, to an uart oi x lie city ; to act as guides to strangers, in short, to lie at the dfeposltiin ol the Puulle in any emergency, where the services ot a trustworthy man may be re quired. Every Messenger employed by the Company la re- auired to give iree bold security to tbe amount ot titty oilars. and the company wH be responsible tor that auiount lntrustea to tbeir Messengers. lue .Messengers can ano oe envagca ror a certain time, to e.eau unices move tuiuitura. watch Merohan oise, Mores, fehlps and ltul dlngs, dav or night, etc. 'i he Company Is ieaponlble for the laMiiu execution ol any order given to a Messenger aiso or the sate ovliTerv oi ntssuges. racist'', or Baggage iniiustea to tlii m. special care nsa oe.n rnaen to eugaae none iiutmenot vuou characti'r and with go id references. and tbe Cmpaay teel co'itldtnt that tneir men may be relied upou witn saieiv. Ihe tieiscugers wear a red cap with tbe number bv wl k'h each ft e senger may be identified and a Badge lih me iimc'iption . . rtJLlliEo' rUILf Sf,V,sy .r,TY MENSENGKB Katb viessemei Is urnlshedwlth a prlntos Table ot Cb,ire an4 tickets in plaus ot written receipts the lu ll- rhcuirn tne amount tbe Meswugerls allowed to chvru and bo Ticket the -j.ynii'nt received tor any partlcaikrerraiia or tor. ceiiuiii uiiio Lvcrv comp;aint agaiiiKt a .Me nnciiKer must be proven bv a ' iclet, and tbe Pub lu are there ore earnoH'l re i.ur.a i-., to insiHt unon ti e deilvtrv ot a ticket whenever a .Messenger is employed. U-ereby guardlnir themtelvns ano oinpaiy Hguiiin1 fraud. 'J'lie adrantages iu- teiit-ed to be pruuureu to inn ruuue uy uim new ins liu ion are t'tSP I tl and ft AKfcl'Y in tne delivery of AlieBuues or email Packages, and laclllty In procutlng the rtM,Mance ot any niiiiiber ol ninn for any purpou. Ihe Mn.gcr orps being lormeJ by ti;Tl'llN..D 801.1)1 fcKH, tlie Pul) Ic wl I certttin y asMlst the.to inon in tin Ir endt'uvors to cam tueir ivellbood bv hnuest labor at tbe same time promoting ttie comiort and ex ti'iiUinv the means oi communication in ttils large cily. Muil'ur inHtliutions have been 'n success ul oporation for yrnrs in all the larger cities ol Europe, lu New York mid hoi-tun and tbe tomnanytne naiiHiInd that their tIor s to Introduce in this city au iniiutiitioii benetlcla! hi. tli i- ihe working cibchs sud the publlo generally will be apprccla ed und rewarded bv a liberal patronage. TABI.K OF CIIAUC1K8. I Siiule Errands with a II. Work tor a certain package time 5 1! lock a Scents H Hour 20cenls lUKiocas 10 ' 1 Hour 34 " o Block- 1 " 1 Hour Nl OUiOCks 2t Hours 63 ' Fach additional hour 3D cents more. Half dav from 1 A. M, to 12 noon, or ixoui 1 f . M. to . BP.M 1M One day N. ji vvbeu more tnuu two uieu are wunted orders should be lett at tiie ulliCu ot the lompanyon tlie pro vious evening. C. W.IITKMAN. Agent. 4 U J6trp Ollice. No. Hi WALNUT Btroot. (iREAT NOVELTY" THE FIRST IN THE J COUV1KY ANOTitK ONLY ONH IN THIS CITY. The rrent so-emled Uu'l iltY 11A1U UU11SH1NO AP PAb ATI h Is 111 operation now ut Hie tlirard liouse Hnlr lrersHig 6alom adjoining the Head'tw Kouni, opposite tbe Otnee, corner ol MNTH aud CB KHNLT 8troet. From this date, April 21. lHoti, I respectfully Invite all Gentlemen to call aud eaauilue the auie. t'tlNSr. OTOv, lt9t jaytlv! Unix l4VS5r. DRY GOODS. AT RETAIL. i JAS. R. CAS1PBELL & CO., Ho. 727 CHESNTJT Street, Have made extanalve additirios to tlieir popti lar Stock ot BILKS AMD DEESS GfOODS WHICH THEY C0KTINUE TO SELL At Moderate Prices. WHOLESALE ROOMS UP STAIRS. 881 CARPETINGS. JUST RECEIVED, YARD-AND-A-HAI.F-WIDE VELVET CARPETS, NEW DESIGNS. J. F. & E. ii. ohm:, No. 904 CHESNUT STKEET. 3-4, -8 4"4 5-4, 6-4, WHITE, RED, AND FANCY (JAN TON MATTINGS. J. TP. & E. 13. ORNE, No. 904 CHESNUT STIIEET, ENGLISH BRUSSELS, FOR STAIRS AND II ALLS, WITH EXTl.A BORDERS. J. F. & 1". B. ORNE, No. 904 CHESNUT STREET 500 PIECES NEW PATTERNS ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS J. F. & E. B. ORNE, No. 904 S 20 Smrp CHESNUT STREET CJARrETINGS ! CARPETINGS ! AT RETAIL. " McCALLlMS, CREASE & No. 519 CIIESNIT Street, (OPPOSITE IBPEPENDEMCB HALL), HOW OFFER THEIR EXTEX91VE SIOCK or rOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CARPETINGS, AT RED UC E D PRICES. 14 25 lmrp MATTING WAREHOUSE! McCALLlMS, CREASE & SL0AX, No. 509 CHESNUT Street, (OPPOSITE IK DEPENDENCE HAL ,), HAVE JUST RKCEIVED ONE TIIOU8 AN 0 ROLLS KKKSH CANTON 'MATTING, ALSO, TWO HUNDRED KOLt CALCUTTA Ct COA MATTING. All Widths, and Btyle, AT THB LOWEST PRICES. 4251mri. WANTS. T'llKEE 0?NEKAL AGENTS WANTED TO JL tot in Important location, for the New Yora Accl dnni.l Iimiiranca Company. Active mi nol good allri', B io KHAhK O. ALLEN, liraucU Ofllce, Ho. 41!) Vjift:ieVJ KW Al-Wivvft' . DRY GOODS. PRICE & WOOD, WILL OPEN THEIR NEW STURE, N0BTHWE8T COBHER Of mml and FILBERT Streets, ox Wednesday, May 9, WITH A NEW STOCK or FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. M II. 110RSTMAM & SO.YS, FIFTH and CHERRY Sts. rillLADELPIIIA. IMPOETERS AND MANUFACTURERS OP LADIES' DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, PLAIN AND FANCY BUTTONS, COTTON 1KIMWINOS, BLAIK AtiD COLOBED OALLOONt) CLVb Y LACES, BELTINGS, GUIPURE LACES. BALMOKAL TBUdMINOH, GIMPS AND OMNAMENTS, COLOIiED VELVET BIBBONrJ HEAD NETS, ETC. SMALL WARES AND ZEPHYR WORSTED. We are constantly receiving tie lateat NOVELTIES of the Eu.op-an marketa. bi .Ides our own production ef varlouaitsleainNEW TBIUUlNOa Oar prices a-e reevced to tbe Terr lowest Gold rates. I j8 2nra QREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES BAVINO A VEBY T.ARGE STOCK OF SILKS, bouabt at tbe very lowest prices, we are enabled to as them at a GBF.AT REDUCTION From the prices early In tbe season. 5 l HEN t. MLKk RKJl UCED lO S3 M. S HdtlttD (UKUID "1LKS RKOUCED TO ti. ti PLAIN COKDKD 81. Ks KEDUCKD TO 4. 4 PLAIN COKDEl) MI.KS REDUCED TO J. . 315 PLAIN SILKS RKDUi'l-D TO 63. f. PLAIN SILKS REDUC ED TO ti 28. 4 hLA( K TAKfUAS BtDUCKD TO . ti BLACK GKO GRAIN hEDUCKD TO HI'M. 3 MI HlU K GPO GRAIN BhDUCED TO J-71. S3-25 BLACK HRO O RA I N REDUCED TO WW. BLACK SILKS 1 2.V 1W, H5. al l'i 6-4 BLAI K QUEEA'S CLOTU REDUCED TO HSc, $160 6 4 BLACK QEEEN'S CLOTH REDUCED TO 1-25. We, 4 4 BLACK WOOL DELAINE REDUCED TO 7o. 1 -12 1 4 BLA K WOOL DELALVE REDUCED TO 1-25 4 BLAt'K WOOL DELAINE RF.DTTCRD TO il. 11," 0 4 I OLORfcD WOOL DELAINE REDUCED TO BI cento. I25 6 4 COLORED WOOL DELaINE REDUCED tol. 61-00 PLAID FOIL DE C EEVRES REDUCED TO 7.1 cents B7c. PLAID POPMN REDTJCKD TO 80c 62c. PLAID POPLIKS REDICEO t'O 31o. And otber qualities anC varieties ot Dress Goods at equal y low price- II. STEEL & SOIV, 4 17 mm Nos. 713 and 7113 N. TENTH St. IIEAP LINEN SHEETINGS. Tbe subscribers bare just received from the NEW YORK AUCTIONS A LA RGB LOT OF Cheap Barnsle) Linen Sheetings, Which they will sell at price but little above cotton of tbe corresponding widths. ' ' SKEPPARD.VAN HARLINGEN&ARRISQN. Ulcus and Houre-furniahlng Dry Goods, 4 20 fraw 2m rp No. 1008 CHESNUT STREET. REDUCED PRICES. Tbe Subsctibcrs bave Just received a fresh Invoice of EMBROIDERED CLOTH TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, Which, with tbe lar assortment before on band, will be sold at Greatlv Reduced Prices. SHEPPARD,VANHARLINGEN&ARRISON. Importers and Dealers IN IIOUSE-rUHMSniNG DBT GOODS, 4 26 wtniet No. 1008 CHESNUT Street, B. J. WILLIAMS, No. 16 North SIXTH Street, MANW ACTUEEIt OF VENETIAN BLINDS, AND WINDOW SHADES. Ibe largest and fit est ansortuwnt In the city at tbe) lowest prices. C4 4 2uu HTOliE HnADK.8 MADE AND LETTERID. tJnsje TO $15 FOB A SUIT OP BLACK 0 tlpOtJ isncy coloroil clothi truivand . Daw clothlm do., In s tj le LiiHurpaii-ied. -
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