The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, March 26, 1867, FIFTH EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MARCH 2G, 18G7.
2 HE MILITARY MI ENFORCED IN
LOVISjajha.
OFFICIAL ORPF.R OF GENERAL SHERIDAN Til K
PKERKKT OOVKRr KKT l'ROVIHIttNAL " XO
KHRHAt RKMOVALg ni0M 0KKICK."
Below we gjve te official announcement
m 4'ner"l Sheridan that the Military hill
in in mil O-jMration in this State the first gene
ral order, from ' Headquarters Fifth Military
LiBtriC4.'" It is certainly as mild and tempe
rate a,aocnwnt as could have been expected;
iay w not hope that In this the General
'diaites an intention of carrying out the
.IM-ovisiona of the new law with as little hard
ship to the people as is possible? While,
in almost the very language of the law, our
present State and Municipal Governments
are declared temporary in their character, and
nuhject to change or modification at the will of
the commanding officer, it is at the same time
distinctly announced that no general removals
from office will he made, unless present in
cumbents make themselves stumbling-blocks
in the way of reconstruction under the plan
here laid down. This emphatic avowal will
Te a decided damper upon the ambitious
kopes of those devoted patriots who have, in
numbers, besieged General Sheridan for ap
pointment to office during the past week, but
there are few indeed who will regret that they
are thus debarred from serving their country
, for a consideration.
Here is the order:
TlRATIQUAKTKKS FIFTH MILITARY DISTRICT,
JJk.w Oklkans, I,n,, March 1!, 1807. 1. The act
of Congress emit lt j "An act to provide for i he
more elUclent government of the Uchel Hlat-s"
bavliiK been oltielnlly transmitted to the under
nlgned In an order from the IleiuliiU'iru-rs of
the Army, which ensigns hiin to th commund
of the Fifth Military District created by that
net, consisting of the Htates of Loul.siaim and
Texus, lie hereby assumes couiuiuud of tue
wme.
2. According to the provisions of the sixth
section of the act of Congress above cited, the
present State and Municipal Governments In
the States of Louisiana anil Texas are titrro y
declared to be l'rovlslonal only, and Hiibjec', to
be abolished, modified, controlled, or super
ceded. 8. No general removals from office will be
made, unletis the present incumbents full to
carry out the provisions of the law, or impede
the reorganization, or unless a delay In reor
ganizing should necessitate a change, l'eiidlng
the reorganization, it is desirable and intended
to create as little disturbance lu the machinery
of the various brauches of the I'rovlsiouul Gov
ernments as possible, consisieut with the law
of Congress and its successful execution, but
this condition Is dependent upon the disposi
tion shown by the people, and upou the length
ef time required for reorganization.
4. The States of Louisiana and Texas will re
tain their prcheut military designations, viz.:
"District of Louisiana," and "District of Texas."
The ollicers in coinuiauil of each will continue
to exercise all thulr military powers and duties
ah heretofore, and will, in addition, cwry out
all the provisions of the law within their
respective commands, except those wliielispe
citlcally requiro the netlou of the Military Dis
trict Commander, and except in cases of re
xnorals from and appointments to ollice.
1. II. HiiEKiDAN, Maj.-Ueu. Commanding.
IMlicial:
Ukorre Lee, 1st Lieut. 21st U. S. Inf.,
Acting Assislant Adjutant-General.
WANTS.
TO CAPITALISTS. WANTED. $50,000 IS
larte fcor small sums. Security uiuloulited. Inte
rest? H-lulhper cent, pur annum, besides an Interest la
n paying operation equul lo the amount of the loau, as
a bonus,
lor particulars address
HEAL KrtTATE SECURITY.
LA 1'IKRKK HOUSE,
8 21 int Phlhulelplila.
WANTED EVERY MAN TO KNOW TEIAT
p to (50 per day cau ne mudo hv selling me
PATENT ATMOSPHERIC BUTTlfitt MAKER. It
costs but 3D cents and retails lor t-l Cull at No. 413
CHhbAiUT miwi, it titmi jo, i, second Hour, anti set
it U a churning at in o'clock every day from sweet or
Hour milk, felate und County Rights tor sale. 3 2-tit
FOR SALE.
GERMANTOWN RESIDENCE ON TUL-
I DPliocken Ktreet FOR bAi.K, containing 2 acres.
limine punnlied with nil City con veulences. staole.
and curriaife-house. Lot laid out In Ittwu. vegetulilo
garden, and amply supplied Willi f'ruil, shade ire.;,
anil Hiirnniiery. inquire iu nu,ioi uibdui.Lrm,v
JOC CHANGE. SMHi
TO RENT.
VALUABLE STORE
TO LET,
No. 811 CHESNUT Su-eot,
Bank of the Republic Rulldluu.
AISO, TWO LARUE HOOHS.
88 APPLY AT TOE BANK.
GERMANTOWN. TO RENT, A Pt'R
JaiilLnlebed double House foroue or two years, stiuu
ttuu yery desirable.
Apply at
8M2f No, 4 N. WHARVES.
(TO LET-LARGE PARLOR AND CHAMfi OR
JL (lurnlsiieiu, with hoard, lu a respectable family,
llelereiice requited. Atltlress
8 ?f A,. OHii-p Evening Telegnipli.
pURNITURt REDUCED!
ocr prices iiavi: reen reduced
To the extent admitted of In the late reduction
of material. At the same time we have not lost
eight of th,e fact that
DURABILITY MD BEAUTY OF FINISH
Are requisite In maintaining our reputation for
FIItST-CLASS WORK.
We Invito an Inspection of our STOCK by all
desiring to purchase. ;i 10 sluthli .top
RICHMOND fit FOREPAUCM,
NO. 40 MU'TII Ki:('O.MI STREET.
JEDDINC
OT KVKIIY DKSCltlPTION.
WHOM HALF. ASD BETA It,
AT BKDCCED I'lUCES.
mo. oust itiDtii: ati:m i:,m:ak vine sr.
SitttuitiR rp
J. O. FIILLKH,
pOR SALE.
A UILLIAUD TABLE.
A Secondhand PH ELAN CAllOM TABLE, as good
u new. I'rtoe, WiO.
Address Box OTM P.O. 8 215t
Mj II 1 1 u , Man , ' . uuu ix a. j i.iu
left my bed and hoard without Just cause or
-....iiiiii. ll uersons are hereby forbid harboring
J.. trtiKtlnir her on my account, as I will pay no debts
i her con trading WILLIAM D1I.LMORK,
of her coi'ira ON . Mt)W Kll, d
123 81
Twenty-hint Ward.
r
OURTH EDITION
FROM WASKHGTON THIS AFTERNOON.
special DEgrA rents to evening telegraph.)
Washington. March 2G.
Thi PMlarielphia Appointments.
The l'hlltuielphiii Mule Is not settlej yet. All
attempts to make a combination untlsfnotory
to all partlr-s have proved abortive. The demo
crats Insist upon having the Mint and Custom
House, with the Naval Oflloer and Hnrveyor,
which will not be granted by the Republicans,
who arealao divided.
Home are willing lo yield tlie Custom House
and Mint to the DeriMcrat8 In exchanee for a
Republican Naval ( Ultcer.Hurveyornnd Internal
Keveiiue ollicciH, but the leading Republicans
strongly oppose any harirains with the Demo
cialB, while the Keiinte lias power to reject all
obnoxious nominations. Action upon the
I'hilatlelphla appointments in the Senate has
been delayed until nil the appointments are
made by the 1'rrsidt'nt, and If the claims of the
licpiihllcHiiH are not allowed, a wholesale ie
Jccllon of all may be expected. It will be settled
in a day or two.
Another Srrne In the Homt-The Dutlcr
Bluham Intlirotillo.
General Ilutler has bad the verbatim report
ot Mr. ltingham's reply to him printed la pam
phlet form, in paralh-1 columns.wltb the report
iin written out by Mr, liiugham. In a note at
t ii died, General Ilut ler says that as the speech
waa never delivered as printed, ho could not
reply to It. '1 lit' pamphlet has been placed on
the desk of every n. ember, and the atlalr has
caused quite i ripple of excitement.
General Luilor hits J nut risen to a pergonal
explanation in I he mutter, alleging that Midi
alteration of rt inarkn in a personal controversy
is ngnitiM the rules. General Ilutler Klutes tlntt
his assertion that Mrs. Hurrutt ws hung lnno
cmtlj , wtiH deliberately made. Upon liooth'4
botly was found his diary, giving minute p ir
liculnrs of his crime. If that diary hail been
protluccd, the court that tried Mrs. Hurrutt
might have come to a dill't-rent conclusion.
He charged upon Mr. liinghnm that he sun
pi essed the evidence of thisdiury, and that tno
diary whicii was now before the . I nil iclary Com
mittee had been mutilated, by liavlug thefir-.t
eighteen leaves cut out, ombraciug events up
to the time of the asHUMsinatlon. Who muti
lated the diary and caused an innocent woman
to be hung?
Ilut one remarkable passage remained In the
diary, lu which Hooth says he had endeavored
to cross the l'olomac three tlmos and failed,
and proposed to return to Washington antl give
himself up and clear himself of the great crime.
How was he to clear himself? Who was It Unit
changed Booth's purpose from the capture of
Lincoln to that of assassination? Who was to
profit by assassluation that would not profit by
capture?
Mr. Uingham replied with much warmth,
ultt ily denying lhal one word written by Booth
prior to tho crimo ever came into his posses
sion, or anything to l -idicate what caused him
to change his purpoi cj
The scene bus caused great excitement in
House,
The tlucstlon of Adjournment,
The Senate Judiciary Committee has hail a
riolrncted scs-ion tills morning upon the
louse resolution of adjournment. Many of tue
Serntors think tho plan of adjourning iroui
mouth to month illegal, and it is pretty certain
the resolution will not get through the Sonato
in Its present shape.
PROCEEDINGS OF C0XGRESS.
Senate
Washington. Inrcb W. Mr. Conness (Cnl.) rose
to ii ouestion ot privilege, and denied it report be hud
si en in certain newspapers, to the eltect that ho in-
tt Dried, at the close ot Ins present term In the Hrtinle,
tn enter into the business of niauuracturint; wine und
t rto uy. lie never nun any sueii intention.
Mr. itarlun (lowa), from the Committee on the Dis
trict pi Columbia, reported a bill to incorporate t te
Lincoln jutillllllieilt -rt?ui:iuiioH ui v HHllllllon. jc
authorises the corporators to collect money for the
rrorimn or a uioiiuuieui to tue memory or 1'reskli'ut
Lincoln,
mi. ie tiNevaanj cuneu up ine out 10 araena tne
organic act of Colorado Territory, it provides lor
bleuniul sessions oi met. oiorauo ivKisiaiure, antl nxes
Hie pay of lis members at (t per day, insteud of is. as
In rt tofore, Tbe bill wits Passed.
Mr. l'onieroy (Kansas) caueti up me joint resolu
tion to restrain the issue of Agricultural College scrip
lu 11, e states lately in rebellion, until tbey ure re
presented In Cotmress.
Mr. Morton ( Intl.) said be was opposed to the whole
system under which ibis Agricultural ColleKe scrip
wus issueu. l tie si:iirioe was a ueau lanure. 't titi
hiiitls itranted for tlds purpose tell into tbe bands of
speculators at ball price. 11 won 10 be much better to
give tbe Mates a certain amount in money to build
lliese Agricultural -uiiei$i-;..
Mr. litttnsey (Minn.) offered a proviso, that not
more Hi mi live sections ot Agricultural College scrip,
lien tulore or hereafter Issued, shall be located lu any
on" tnwnsiiip.
Mr. I'nmeruy saiu tue amunumem was not germane
to the bill.
Mr. Vates (111.1 said tbe reason the scrip was below
par wos. because tbe laud could could not he located
uudcr it.
House oi ivepreHciii&ii vei.
Mr. Thomas (Md.l offered a resolution, declaring
it to be desirable that tbe public property at Harper's
Ferry, formerly used as an armory, be turned to use
lui account, anddirecUng tbe Altomey-Ueueral ot tbe
t inted Mates to examine the title papers concerning
the properly, and report his opinion as to whether tbe
title of the United States is In fee simple, or is morely
lii .it in trust by tue rresiuent ior a spocillc use,
A dtn. led.
Mr.s-uwyer (Wls.1 presented a memorial or the
Wisconsin Legislature, asking an appropriation for
inipio ii.g tbe burbor of Monomouee river. Referred
in i lie ( ommillee on Commerce.
M r. WeodbrldEC ( Vt.) Introduced a bill to create the
fiflire of Mil roente In t lie District of Columbia, pro
vide lor the appointment anu uenne tne powers aua
duties of guardians Itelerred to the Judiciary Com
mittee. Mr. ootitirifige aswea leave 10 oner a resolution
din mug the 1 oorkeei'or of the House to retain, dur
ing the recess ot Cougiess, the number of mesuuugurs
now rnituoveo.
Mr. Vuii wytiK t.. l ) oojecieo.
Mr. llolman ( lnd.) nsked leave to offer a resolution
in reference to tbe taxation ot bonds and other secu
rities of the 1'xited Slates, so as to miSHLuntluilv
equalizi taxatlor
M r. l.roouiun i u.i uii.t;i iro, - a
tin motion of Mr l'.ldndge (Wis.1. tbe Cierk nf the
House was directed to f urnisli to Senator Patterson, of
Teniie.-see, a cerin.eii copy oi tne testimony of David
A. Dull, taseu uetore inu committee on i'ubllc Kx
pendllures. On motion of Mr. TtPiiJamin (Mo.), the Secretary of
War was Directed to lurnisb copies ot tbe correspon
dence oi i;apiani cwii.ioi, mnueuv j rovost-iiiai'siiiii
of the Ninth District of Missouri, with tbe Provost
Murhul'R lturenu. in reference to the lovaltv of i in.
people of that District.
Mr. Donnelly (Miuu.) offered a Joint resolution In re
ference to ine itiouw iii mo s'ttj uimii. ui uiueue and
compensallon of Members und senators.
Mr. lttooks (N. Y.) stiKsested tbat by its terms, and
under the resolutiou adnptd yesterday for adjourn
ment to Muy. June, August, neptemoer, atlci oveiu-
Der, lliere wouiu oe wien Dvoaiuus ui uouress uua
as many mneuges n, r jimu.
Mr. Donneny uenieu mm ib nuum nuve tutu etiect;
and the Speaker slated that lie would not certify to
more man two inueiiBes tor cuuu iunuress, unless tue
law was changed.
Tbe Joint reisoiuuuu yyu innicu tu ine juuiciary
Commiltee. ir .,..., ,
Mr lluiier caio-ii wui-uiiuii wi inu iiuuse to ine
fn..t thiit Mr. llim;baui bad revised, altered, anil
materially chanced the Ulalu reporter's manuscript of
the petnonal di b ite td last week between them, and
he hltU lulu on inn ii. im..iq 4rr.,.r, H ii niivii puiu
phlit showing me teport us written, and the re
port us printed. He characterized this proceeding as
iinltnr and in de'ense of Ids owu assertion tlie
other tlay that Mrs. Surrntt vni buug without
sullii'ient evidence, be charged that Jubti Wilkes
liootb s diary . wlilt n snoweu nil uin iiioTemenis pre
paratory to the ussu-Hliialioii ot Mr. l.lticolu. was
kept llolll the Kliown'tlke ' '""'I. mm lllllt 11
III11V llttl.MII reii Unit It hnd been spoliated by havtnir
eittliteen pages cut out alter it vol into the hands ot
the Hoverntnenl. .
Mr. lllnghain replied, anil ropeuien nis ueciarntion
that the gentleman's charge was a calumny, and that
he defied him. He denied that tbe diary would have
been proper evidence. He uenteti an Miowienge ot
lis spoliation, and asserted tbat It v. us the Judge Ad-vi.fute-tieneiul,
und hot himself, who had couducted
the trial.
i ins dtscusslou attracted much luieresi anu atten
tion. From St. Louis.
Sl'P T.ri-rii n. ...i in.. - i 1 I., Ilia Ttta.
.nru, mnifii 21), iiieiuuu in nu VJWl-
wottamie reservittum, northwest of Topeka, in
rwuiinni-, uciuiigmu ui tne IJ nioit I'acinu lvuiuunu
Company, will be brought into market at onee.
Judge Deverau. tin, i,nnd Commissioner, will
open an olflce ihere. Neurly 'J0U 0W acres of tho
Delaware ami fcm; una i.-ox reservatioua, holons
imr to the siui i- eomiiny, will bo offered at
public sale at I-Hwrence,Kansas, on April 2.
The Secretary of tiie Interior lias forbidden
squatters from gninuon the lands ol tiielutlians
Willi whom treaties huve lately been made,
until the treaties have been published.
rarepa, it Is said, received from Maretzek
three thousand dollars for her operatic engage
ment of eight nights.
LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.
The Smith Homicide.
Continued from the flnlpagt.
Witness resumed I.ukens has threatened lo murder
me: I was In my ow n boose that ulRbt; Hinlia was
there.
Judge Ludlow said the evidence must be limited to
the IbreHls alone.
Mr. tioforth 1 offer to prove that an assault with a
deadly weapon was made by Lukens upon the de
fendant, serious Injury done him, and t brents were
marie M the lime or the Infliction of the Injury, and
liiimidlaiely allerwsrds, tbat be would do btuitu
deanlv harm the first time be met bltn.
The Court overruled the oiler.
Q. W hat was 1. linens' manner when he made the
sssaolt upon Smith 7 A. He was very rmich;e xtlted:
be wns very violent; be used very bad language,
threatening him; I saw Die knile; he bad it in bis
lintid open when lie came in the door; he used a stand
or smsll tithle In addition to tbe knife as a weapon; I
saw him strike him in the bead with it: when lie was
going away be said be would see Smith again.
y. rid you know tbat Lukens was a fugitive from the
prot ess o tbe law irom tbul night ?
ihji ctetl lo. and oblectlon sustained,
Cross- lamlued I have lived at No. 1728 Cox street
since tbe 17th ot September; I have Known nmlth In
timately lor a long time; tbe occurrence was on lite
Mb oi November; Smith had never el l ti d me In Cox
street before that time: be had visited me before I
lived theie; I couldn't tell bow many times be visited
me, hut It wus several times; hu never was In (he
In use In Cox street before that time: 1 lived In
I'llbert street, No. C-o, before I moved to Cox
street; Smith was never In tbat house; I lived
there three weeks: I hadn't been living In the
city for two or three years; I live with my hus
band; be Is a bricklayer; he works in the city; I have
known Lukens lor a number of years; lie had been to
the house before the occurrence three or lour times;
be was not lu tbe bouse Hi Fnhert street; this occur
rence happened about 6 o'clock In the evening: he
uttered the threat while lie was there, and whm lie
left; Smith didn't say anything when the threat was
made, neither lime; my husband's name is William
Lindsey.
lie-examined What became of the knife T
Objected lo and sustained.
te-crossex-anilned Lukens came Into tho house
about (i o'clock ; 1 was In lbs back room ; Snilib and a
servant were there ; a lady was sick in the front room;
Lukens didn't come Into ihe bacn room ; be was In
the hull; he followed me into the yard: Hmlih didn't
go Into the hull with me ; I was lu the buck kitchen
when smith a d l.nkeus first came together ; the llrst
thing Lukens did when be came into the kitchen was
lo threaten tocut my throat; Smith stepped In between
Losers und me; Lukens said. 1 will kill you (lo
smith): Smith couldn't do anything thai time: Lukens
knocked him over on the dresser, and had him by the
throat; he then stubbed him In the head; Smith
u-in,, L oil ihe knife nut nl his hands, whereon lie at-
li tripled to slab him tbo seconu nine; i.ukbiis
in on tiif.kri.il nn i lie sma 1 table anu nit
Smith on the head with It: Lukens then struck
me wdllt It: he hit (Smith uculn with It; Smith wai
coming from Lukens Uieu towards the kitchen door:
Lukens went out of the back door; Lukens said, as
binith w as going out, he would see bltn aguin and
WOUld kill bun: Stllllll tlltlll I say anyiuiiiKi m iiiuii i,
eay anything wiipe ne win uuiuh nmuucu uuu uuw
Kir N.iln ri'CHl en.
Mr. (lolorlh said he wanted to show the extent of
the Injuries received. ..,,.
Mr. Dwight objected, hut the Court did cot sustain
'witness proceeded: I saw Pmlth between 7 and 8
o'clock on the night the Injuries were received at mv
bouse; he came in, anil his buck was all covered Willi
blood tbul came from his heud ; there was a cut
there: it looked like the cut of a knife: It wus about
hull on inch long ; 1 don't know how deep it was : I
got some water and washed it ot)'; X sent bun lo a doc
tor; I saw him the nexlday.
Wllllau. llnl! sworn 1 am a stevodore; I was In
Quigley's that iiit'lit: Lukens was there when l went
In; I was there wneu Smhb came in; Lukens seemed
to he very oriiuk ami quarrelsome; he wanted to
tight every one: I was stunning atiwui a loot ir nil me
Lombard street uoor when Stiiitu came in; a Irleud of
mine linn the door ii-iar: we were going out:
e 1 was s-olng to the door I heard Lukens say. "You
ure a little sucker;" 1 turned around to see who he
was untitling to: 1 saw Smith: l- wus lacing mm; 1
heard Lukens say, "There is the 1 am" looking
for now;" lie wont towardsjsmitb on a rapid w ulk.wiih
bis right bund in bis pocket and bis left hand ex
tended as It he wus going to get something;
his manner was very vicious; he got
nbresst ol me at tbe door, still walking
towartls Smith, who put up his hands, And said "You
bad heller keep away from me;" at this tlmesomu
person sung out, In the back part of ibe room, not to
make so much noise; think It was UuUlcy: us I turned
my heail towards the hack of the room 1 heard the
report ot a pistol; at that moment I looked towards
the Second street door, from where the report
appealed to come, and by the smoke 1 thought
it was Smith who shot; Lukens. after the
report Of tbe pistol, went rapluly for the bar,
he was very excited; he made a grab at the pitcher;
lam not positive that be got hold ol It or not: some
one, I think the bartender, took it away; somebouy
tneu got boldol Lukens. and went wllb Dim towards
the back door: he said ''1 am shot;" he was taken
Into the back room, and 1 went out.
Tbe witness recognized Gilbert, who was requested
to slant! up. as one of the men in the bur-room, but
didn't see him have hold ot any one.
tin cross-examlnntiou this witness substantiated
what had been previously testified to bySmiui Hus
ton, ps to tbe coming in of Smith, and tbe distance
Smith stooa from the door; 1 dtdu'1 seo a pistol ur
billy in his hand.
Dr. Kamerlv sworn I know Smith: be called
upon me: he was sultering Irom partial paralysis of
tbe face. ,
Tbe Court then took a recess for ten minutes.
Court of Common Pleati Allison, P. J.
Register's Court business was before the Court
to-duy.
Supreme Court Chief Justice Woodward,
and J tidies Thompson. Ktronif, and Airneiw.
The following cases were argued: Dlckerson
vs. Dlckerson, American Kxnress Company vs.
lavis, Hamilton vs. Wheeler, Con roe vs. Conroe
et Hi., Kuumiiieu, wens vs. oitiyt-n, imwu vs.
Oni rand, Township of Royal Kock. vs.WUdwood
Cemetery.
Balb of Stockb and Real Estate. The fol
lowing properties were offered for sale at the
Philadelphia Kxchaiifre, by M. Thomas & Hons,
commencing at noou to-day, with the annexed
resul I:
M shares Southwark National Bauk $109-00
an shares Pennsylvania Kail road Bii-a7!,
II, M. llountv Laud Warrant, ltiO acres loo oo
10 shares Steubeuvllle and Indiana itailroad,
(old stock) -
35 shares Swede Iron Company Cn oo
1 shure Philadelphia Atheiia;um, puid to ls).. ll'UO
1 shaie Mercantile JJbraxy 7'50
t ji ou Consolidated Mortgage Bonds Hunting-
tlon und Broad Top Mountain Itailroad aud
( oal t ompany, 7 per oenl Tl'i
1 share Academy of Fine Arts l-au
2000 shares Corn Planter Oil Company inc. V s.
sno shares Bruner Oil Company lc. 't s.
Third street No. valuable residence,
stable, und coach house l7,100'OCt
Clapler street and Mcbleau aveuuo Klegaul
country seat ..U,300 00
Ciapier street Modern residence fj-iiwoo
t lupler si reel Stone cottage fwuo-nO
Cliesnut Hill-Building lots flSOO, lliMHruo, I7S 0"
Sullivan county I lo acres of land I40'00
Chester county Penii, KurM, 45 acres :fi4.WH0
Lombard street No. bias, two brick dwellings. siDjiroO
sliippen street No. 1014, modern dwelling fmiiriio
1'ltzwater street No. sS, brick dwelling ltTi'OO
Ltirkln street No. 604, brick dwelling f-iOO
yilteenth aud Parrlsh streets Two brick
dwellings - in"
Gloucester county, N. J. Farm, 75 acres fSMH)
tironiid-renis Four, i'M a year each jii&lO
Culhuriue street No. low, brick dwelling ai;oO
Fhilada. Stock Exchange Sales, Mar. 26
Reported by De Haven fc Bro No. 40 B. Third street
BETWEEN BOA EDS.
ftooo City 6s, New mi,',
lnosh Lata Pf. 30
SHOO
700
,-(0
no..lew lei w
do New nut,
do.. New 101',
100 do 2d. so
1 sh Phila ik Tr 1.H
2 sli Cam t Am l'ii't
600 sh Heading....- 'l1.i
i.oo tlo s;w. safw
liKish Phllaife Erie.... W'i
2a0 do '2't
7 sh N Ceul "
10ti do...Old Ii7'.
I'.'OoO UK 6s 'HI....Keg..lt)e)t
jii700 Sch N 7 p C b I.... h4
lo sh Sch Nav a! J
175 sb luth it loth in',
20 sh MuihliM Ilk.... 82
SECOND HOARD.
1:1000 City 6s,New lid', , liWHh Head It -1)30.. 507,
fVHKi do.. New 101 v aim do 5"'
liioo do. New lid,1,! 2'0 dn s30. 60'
itoo do. ..Old us j 2iishPennaH - 0"J
lliush fata Prf 80 !s7 do o0i
BILLIARD ROOMS.
BIRD. BIB1). BIRD.
Alter several months' preparation, Mr. C. B1KD
has opeued Ins new and spucious establishment for
the entertainment ol bis iriiinds. and the public lu
general, at Nos. oof and 6n7 A HUH Street.
'1 be llrst aud second floors are tilted up as Billiard
Iloouis, und lurnlslied with twelve tlrst-class tables,
while tbe appui lenatices and adornments comprls
everything which can conduce lu the comiorl and
couvenleuce ol the plaver". In the basement are
lour new and spleudld Bowling Alleys, for those who
wish to develoue tbelr muscle hi anticipation ol the
base-hull season. A llestuuruiit Is attached, where
everything lu the edible hue can be hud of the beat
quality, and at the shortest notice. The following
well-know ti gentlemen have been secured as Assistr
aula, aud will preside over the various deuurliuenls: i
PKKSS. O. WOODNUTT,
BAMUEL DOUdLAha
JOHN HOOD,
jy'LLIAM E. miXMORE
UEMty W. liL'NC'AN
w),ii-Pi?ILiI'.,(,ia'.Mli.UKCH'1'- Keetauratenr.
While M r. BlliD will hold a carelul supervision
over all. He ventures u, say that, taken all In all,
there bus nothing ever been started lu Philadelphia
approaching this establishment lu comoleteuess of
Ju'bhc"1""11, tlutiou io the cotulort ot the
O. BIRD, proprietor.
WRITTEN AND VTCRrtAi. npur-ml
Jtlons of Character, with Advice on Bualuet
...', f-uu'tt"uu,ele. given daily, by
HtulusiuirpJ j, l. caPKN,
m w,lW gilEjaJN t i ttlreet
DRY GOODS.
MARKET
1,ADII' (XOAHIXO ( LOTUS.
New Spring Styles In single and double
WltltllH.
i: It gnnt Fancies, prices very low.
Utaudurd Htaplo Htyles, good assortment.
(4ssi.ni.Rt:s,
Hpi injr Casslmeres for hustnesa suits.
Cheap Cnsslmeres for hoys' wear.
Fine Coating for pood custom,
lllaclc Itroadclotlm and Drnpd'Ete.
Unen Drills for Boys' wear.
Fancy Drills, Duck, and Hummer Wear.
black itr.NM uoon.
Dlack 6-4 Wool Delaines, 87c, II 01, and 8115.
llluck 3-4 Wool Deiaiuea, oi) anu 00 cents.
65 cent Itlnck Moluilr, a liesh lot.
41), 45, arid fiU cent Hhtck Alpacas.
Hliick Mohair, finest Imported, gl OJ per yard.
tl'1'5 lor a si leniiitl llluck Tamlse.
liurk Grey Goods, .1; t 50 ceuta.
lticli lilack Hilks. irom tl '2b lo $ '50.
iiom;tcomii nmrs.
One case very largest size, best, quality, at
831)0. liistuth-ip
I'KINTK,
Warrnnted fast colors, good styles, 12' i cents.
IIIOiMSTI l III.I IIAMKEIt( HIKt'S.
Several lots at great bargains 25 cents up.
PROMENADE AND TRAVELLING
BUF.NN ;OOI).S.
OIE COLORS TAMIKE.
MODE ( OI.OKS PULTXKASE,
ltlIK ( OLOHS ItOt ISHKI.I.VS.
?I3: 4 Ol.OltS I'OIM.I.VK.
AM) A VAItlKTYOI JIIXKDAXDI'LAIV
44I)N(1N (OL)HM,l'()lt LAUItft' Sl'tT.
CURWEN STCDDART & BROTHER,
NS. 450,4Sa AM) 451 N .SiX M NTBGCT,
3 2at ABOVE WILLOW.
UPERIOR BLACK SILKS
Foil DRUNKEN, HI ANTILLAN, ETC.!
BI4 II UHON 44KA1NN,
DItAI'l: Dt! I'KAM i;,
UKON rAUISIENNK,
' Iil O.NS TAl'I'ETAS,
l-OI LT UK K41KN,
F THK UANUFACTUKK OS BONNET AND
PONbON, IN ALL Git A OKU AND WIDTHS,
J. "W. PROCTOR & CO.,
2 - Uth2mrp No. 98 CHKSNDT Street H
1867. DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURERS.
JlST OrENEI)Ti TUORNLEI'S,
case of superior BOOP SKIRTS, oest styles and
makes, at prices Irom $1 up to 2'25.
One lot ot beautilul BPK1NU CLOTHS.
bevertd lots very deslruhle CASSIMEKKS.
fc-plendld bILK POPLINS in plaids and stripes.
Very heavy rich BLACK bILKS.
Double width hoe PLAID UOODS for children.
FKENCU CHINTZES, PEKCALES, PlyUES,
DELAINES, Etc
LIKEN UOODS AND FLAXXEM.
Power-loom Table Linens, tpeclally desirable,
Klcli Satin Iiuuiaik Tuble Linens, beautilul,
Nupkius, Towels. Doylies, Diapers, Crashes, etc.
Best makes ol blurting aud Shetdiug Linens.
Linen llandkerchiea, tur Ludies, Ueutleuien, aud
Chtldrtn.
Muslins, Calicoes, Tickings, Checks, Shawls, Quilts,
ami White Goods generally, at the very lowest possi
ble prices.
JOSEPH H. THORNLEY,
N. E. CORNER EIGHTH. AND SPRINU
UAKDEN STKEEIS, 3 1tf8m8p
No. llul CHEbNUT street.
E. M. NEEDLES & CO.
Will open at this location In a few days
A IIANDNOME ASSORTMENT
or
WHITE OOODNt
liAC'EN,
EMBROIDER I EN,
HANDKEKCI1IEFN,
VE1IM, ETC. ETC.,
Selected by one ot the firm in the
El'ROAEAN MARKETS.
ibsjis j.nNTK-nif) ion -oji
rj n ESS MAKING
PKOHITI.T EXECUTED
TJNDFR TOE SUPEHINTENDENCE OF LADIES
OF EXPEK1ENCE IN VARIOUS EUROPEAN
CAPITALS, AS WELL AS IN LEADING ESTA.
BLISHMENTS OF THIS CONTINENT,
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
2ii8stuth.'uirp No. a0 CHESNUT Street.
of & p
kO NINTH. C
T RETAIL.
POPULAR PRICKS IN SILKS.
DRENS UOODS,
WHITE HOODS,
LINENS,
IIOVBNIN4il GOODS,
AKMIMEBES, AND UorSE-FUBNISH
INU DRY UOODS.
JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO.,
j 8 lia O. 7 87 i'UESN VT STBEEXi
CARPETINGS.
1667. SPRING. 1867.
J. F. & E. 15. QllM,
9 0 4
CHESKUTSTREET
rillLADELlMIIA.
OPENING
OP
SPRIKG IMPORTATIONS
NEW CARPETINCS.
J. F. & E. B. ORF4E.
100 PIKCES
AliD AND A HALF WIDE
J. F. & E. B. ORRSE.
1000 I'lECKS
JOnN CROSSLEY & SONS'
EXLISIl TAPESTRY CARPETS
AT
GEE ATLY REDUCED PRICES.
J. F. & E. B. ORE2E.
500 PIECES
KEST MAKES
ENGLISH BRUSSELS.
J. F. & E. B. ORRIE.
ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETS
FOR
HALLS AND STAIRS, WITH EXTRA
UORDERS.
J. F. & E. B. ORNE.
CHOICE DESIGNS
FRENCH CHENILLE CARPETS.
J. F. & E. B. ORFJE.
350 PIECES
English Boyal Willon Ciirpcts.
J. F. & E. B. ORftlE.
50 SHEETS
EXTRA QUALITY
ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS
J. F. & E. B. ORNE
9 0 4
CHESrUUTSTREET
100 PIECES
NEW CANTON MATTINGS,
white,
ItED,
CHECKED, ami
16.,uth2ln4P FAJVOY,
ALL WIDTH S.
CARPtTINGS
CLEN ECH0 M,LL8'
m:bjiantows, riui.ADEi.rniA.. a
McCALLtMS, CREASE & SLOAN,
No. 509 CHESNUT STREET.
MANUFACTURERS 4P
THRKK-PLY CARPICriNOS,
KX'UIA STJI'KU INGHA.IN
KUI't RFINK INUKAIN,
KINK INOKAIN,
TWH.LKD ANP PLAIN VENETIAN,
RITOK, MATH. ETC.
JJcCALLOLS, CUEASE & SLOAN.
No, 509 CHESNUT STREET,
Iii'olt t :its OF
CAUPETINGS, Etc.
KXa.IKll AND ER F.N (II AXniNSTERA
KVAI, K ILTOKN,
TAPESTRY VELVETS,
TAPESTRY UBUSSEES,
UBISSEIA,
EN4iEISII OIL (LOTUS.
HEMP,
COCOA MATTIN41N,
CANTON 9IATTIN4jS
ENUEISI1 IN4.1IIAINS,
S11EEI SKINS,
AIIKLAIUE 31 ATM,
And a full assortment of
fohei4;n ooodw.
5JtlALLl5lS tBEAK & SLOAN,
No. 509 CHESNUT STREET,
JOIiUEUN AND DEALERS IN
CABPIiTINGb Etc. Etc.,
Would call tbe Hlicnilofc of the Trade to what
ure iiciuniilnaitu "PHILADELPHIA OOODS "
towliicli t,liey trivespeciul Mlteiitiou. '
JJltALLlSIS, CUEASE & SLOAN,
No. 509 CHESNUT STREET,
A4ENTS FOR: 1
WISNEIt II. TO W'NtiEND'8 aud
A. FOUSOM & BUM'S
OIL. CLOTHS,
AND W . CIS I VM . N .V CO.'S STA I R PADS
A N DCAItPET LININGS. i IDrpam
(jAlU'LTiKUS! CAIU'ETLNUS
J. T. DELACROIX.
No. 37 South HlCJONJL Street,
11 iui rwi'lvtd pit lute arnvuls, a.lurgu aud varltxt
itsHortDiunt of
J. 4 K4tSLEY A- KON'W IIRIISSELS CAB.
PETIN4iS, NEW DES14jiNS. ;
Also, a IhiKu llneol Tliite ty KjciracSuiier "-;d Fine"
I(UAI CAKl'LTISa.CUTTAUKttuU H"JCAH.
I't-T. OIL CLOT lltt, SU a bX, k.TC. wlilou will M
nula uttreuily reduced prices, wholesale aul retail,
J. T. UlCt.ACltOIX,
No. 7 (Sontti fciKt'OWI) Street,
Betweeu Markeluad CUesnui streets,
N. B. Pnrtlciilur aiteiiimu paid lo the IUUiik upof
Cilices mul Cotintlnx-roonis. 2z3 8ta
JOHN R. WHITE,
N4. 13 NORTH SECOND STREET,
FUUST CAWPKT BTORK ABOVE MARKJE
JOBBER ANU UEALKH IN
('ARPETIN4JM,
MATTINGS,
OIL CLOTHS,
WINDOW SHADES, ETC.
AT THK VEltV LOWKST PRICKS, i 28 lrq
DRY GOODS.
Ja W M. HOFMANN,
NO. 9 NORTH EIUHTII STREET.
HOSIERY GOODS.
a large assortment op hosiery op
English anu german manufactures,
For Ladies', Gents', aud Children's Wear,
LADIES' MERINO AND MERINO UAUZE
VESTS.
MISSES' MERINO AND MERINO OAITZE
VESTS.
(CENTS' MEIN4, MERIN4 4JACZE,4 0T
TON, AND HEAVY ALL-WOOL SHIRTS
AND DRAWERS.
Y4UTHS MERINO COTTON, AND HE
KINO JAI'7.K SltlKTS 5 tilths
JUST RECEIVEZD,
A LARGE LOT OF HEADED SILK ItELTS,
SELLING AT tl. WORTH AT
WILLIAM LONNERSTADTER'S,
No. 103 North EIGHTH Street,
8 IB 13t Kerond door above Arch.
MACHINE STUCK NEEDLES
Open Paper showing bow Needles are Arranged,
C Y U
SHOULD 13 UY THEM.
Yon profit by superior quality.
You profit by freedom from lossu
You profit by Uudlug at ouce the exact size yod
need.
You profit by having the choice of one sice, or
lulled sizes lu each paper.
FOR SALE AT THE PRINCIPAL TRIM'
MIN44 AND DRV GOOD STORES
THH4I7GI14UT THE CITY AND STATE
AND III ALL TIIE LEADING JOHBINtt
H4i'SES. 2 a stutiiim
MANUFACTURERS' AGENCY,
NO. 28 HANK STREET. PHILADELPHIA,
NO. 6 WARREN STHEKT. NEW 1QHK.
WADDING CARDS.
PARTY INVITATIONS
TKE LAI EST AOYELTIES.
R. HOSKINS & C0.f
STATI4NERS AND ENGRAVERS,
2 ItuthsCnirp NO. IH.t AR4 II STREET..
BLANK BOOKS.
OF TIIE BEST QUALITY,
ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER, .
CO I'NTINU-IIOCSE STATIONERY,
It. H0SKINS & CO.,.
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS,
BTATIONKRS AND PRINljERS,
1 1 tutfcstturp NO. SIS AJU'U STliEEr-
FfTt in 71 ri
k Y 'v 2
& F-'Pllllllliillir 3