Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, March 19, 1866, Image 8

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    VITT • BIUMETIN.
Tam LINCOLN INSTITUTION.—Thbi enter
prise was-started some three= weeks since.
its object is to provide a Home lo' one
hundred Orphan Boys of deceased Pennsyl
vania Soldiers, for each'of whom the Legis
lature of this State pays two dollars ($2) per
week. This, of course, will 'not board,
clothe and educate them, and gladly lay
the matter before our citizens, feeling , sure
they will cheerfully aid in this expresslon
. of gratitude for the restoration of peace and
union, by taking care of the children of
'those who obtained it for us, even at, the
"sacrifice of their lives.
The managers have purchased the pro
.lclerty No. 308 South Eleventh street, an d are
already preparing it for the reception of the
boys: About $20,000 have already been,
subscribed, and $lO,OOO more „tire needed to
start the enterprise upon a 'substantial
• vdoundation.
Theamount of subscriptions already re
,,,iceived in the short period of three - weeks,
- and from those who examine well the Merits
of an tmdertaking before giving it encour
agement,Troves the great claim this insti
tution has on the sympathies of our citizens.
44overnor - Cartin's .heart has . been in this
method of caring for the orrpphans of deceased
soldiers, and it has soothed the dying hours
of many a brave man to know that the
Governor's wishes In this respect would be
carried out.:
. Thisinstitution will soon be self-support
km, as each boy,, as soon as he can read,'
, write and cipher, will be put in a position to
earn something towards his support. We ,
sincerely trust that the amount still required
to buy and furnish the ho•ase will be sub
scribed before another week passes. Dona-.
lions cturbe Sent to either of the officers or
the managers of the Institution.
The following are the officers and mana
gers: President, Gen. G. G. Meade; Vice
• Tresident, Wm. G. Boulton; Secretary, John
Bedner; Treatntrer, Morton McMichael,
Jr.; Directors, Miss McHenry, Mrs. Wna,
Mrs. Geo, T. Lewis; Managers, Mrs.
G. G. Meade, Miss N.W. Fisher, Mrs. Win.
G. Boulton , Birs. Jas. W. Robins. Miss C.
.W. Paul, Mrs. C. J. Stills Mrs. James C.
• Fisher, Mrs. M. McMicha:el, Jr., Miss M.
X. Lewis, Mrs. G. W. Norris, Mrs. J.
TAlgar Thomson, Mrs. C. Biddle, Miss
• Meredith, Mrs. F. It. Starr, Mrs. C. F.
Tlatt, Mrs. J. B. Moorhead, Mrs. A. D.
Jesstst, Miss E. K. Mitchell, Miss Emily
Norris, Miss M. Cadwallader, Mrs. 3. R.
Try, Miss M. Milligan, Miss Lennig, Mrs.
Wm. Palmer.
Frafsnaz or COLONEL CARR.—The fa
.rneralof Colonel Robert Carr took place this
morning from his late residence, Thirty
fourth street. near Market, West Philadel
phut, and was largely attended. There
was a fair representation of the members
()Me Historical Society, Typograpical So
cieties and the Soldiers of the. War of 1812,
'notwithstanding the inclemency of the
weather.
Colonel Carr was Lieutenant Colonel of
the 15th Regiment of United States Infantry,
commanded by Colonel Cromwell Pearce, in.
the war of 1812. and was in the battle in
f - which General Pike lost his life, and was ,
also engaged in the Capture of York in Up
per Canada in April 1813, and Fort George
ilkiqp_per Canada in May 1813. A ft er the
war, he was Colonel of a regiment of
Tennaylvania militia and served as Adja
• tant General of. Pennsylvania during the
administration of Governor Relater. He
was the last surviving field officer of the .
Regular army in the war of 1812 in the
states of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and
Delaware. He was one of the earliest and
most active members of, the Peorisylvania
-Association of Soldiers of the war of 1812;
was one of its vice presidents and at the last
meeting on the 22d of February read
Washington's Farewell Address without
epectacles, so well was his sight preserved.
SIIICIDE.—Jahn F. Babas, a Gerinart, was
found dead, yesterday morning, in his
mom, at No. 610 Guilford street, Fourth
Ward. He hun g . by the neck from a hook
which he had driven into the wall. He had
been suffering from palsy, for some weeks,
-and had been heard to express a wish that
he was dead. Papers found on the person
of the deceased, show that he had been a
private in the 15th New York heavyartil-
Jou, Co. L He had applied, through the
United, States Sanitary Commission, as
agents, for a pension, but thus far had not
-"obtained it. A letter in his pocket written
In German, is translated thus:
-I was a soldier in the 15th New York
heavy artillery, United States army. I got
a disease in the service, from the effect of
' which I was obliged to stop work. In con
" sequence I applied for a pension from the
United States Government. Not receiving
any i
. support , from the Government, this s
to inform my friends and acquaintances
,that I have been obligedAto kill myself
Jonx BABAS, from Gotha.
The unfortunate man was forty-eight
years- of age. Among his papers was a
patent, written upon parchment, certifying
;that Frederick Babas was bootmaker by
..appointment to the court of the Duke of
Saxe-Coburg Gotha, and also to lieveral
-other of the German courts. The bootmaker
was the brother of the suicide.
THE GOLD Excirl.ltrasrr NEAR WAszt-
INGTON.—From our exchanges we under
- -stand that considerable interest is attached
to the _recent discovery of rich deposits bf
.auriferous pyrites and gold-bearing quartz
on the Potomac, this side of the Great "Falls.,
. It is stated that the property has been pur
chased by Philadelphians. A stock company
has been organized, with a capital of 375,000
dollars, and the stock absorbed. A power
ful engine, with all its accompaniments for
quartz crashing and sublimating the ore is
on the ground, • the erection of a quartz mill
completed, and Condsh miners, under the
direction of an engineer, are penetrating the
_rich ledges of the property.. The assets of
the company, which is entitled the Mary
land Mining Company, consist of a tract of
land containing 120 acres, 14 miles west df
Georgetown, D.C.,on which they have three
gold-bearing quartz ledges. The surface
rock exhibited to , us by the president of the
company, shows free gold in large quanti
ties. The mint assay of the surface rock
yields $ll6 per ton of 2,000 pounds.
inThe sal
phurets are excess of that. Specimens of
recent excavation, on exhibition at,the com
pany's rooms, in this city, are pronounced
by miners equal in character and richness
to anything produced from the mines of
California or Nevada. Au assay of such
rook as is here exhibited, would, it la esti
mated,"yieid $20,000 per ton.
CHRISTIAN v- * uITiON MnEEING THEO EVE
HING.—The Christian ITnion Association,
a Society organized in 1863, for the purplise
- of testing the different schemes for the unity
of Protestant Christianity, and for a long
time known as favoring the more intimate
fellowship of ministers of all denominations,
will commence a series of conferences in
the Church of the Epiphany, corner of Fif
teenth and Chestnut streets, this evening at
71. 0101.00 k. Dr. Potter, of New York, Chair
man of the Executive Committee of the
Association, the Rev. Henry Kitnball, its
"Corresponding Secretary, will present the
facts and statements, concerning the origin,
character anti object of the Association, this
dawning. Ethinent speakers from every de
nomination are expected to participate.
SELEOT -.MADpupils
mns-...The and teach-
ers of one of our public schools ha ve at ,
ranged an interesting entertainment for the
purpose of procuring a musical lastru
, ment for their school. - Messrs. •B. K.
Murdoch and N. K. -Richardson, the well
. known elocutiOnists, will give several reel
...Ltations, and several of the teachers and
ucholare will vary the performances with
.singing and recitation. The, entertainment
will be given.this evening, at Concert Hall,
,and deserves a cordial patronage.
Anizsia&N Cltruunt MrsstorfAitir
e Eir.-A missionary meeting in behalf of
The interests of the above-mtmed society'
was held last evening in the Chnrcla of the
Atonement,' corner of - Seventeenth and
Summer streets. The good work:of the so-;
eiety in various States and Territorie,s of
the Union was - appkett of, and some ac-'
count given of the inviting fields now open;
sad of the earnest demands for more,
borers in the gospel cause. Interesting ad--'-
dresses were delivered: by Rev. R. J. ear=
vin, Bev. Dr. Butler, and - Rev. Dr. Watson;
and a collection made towards the efforts of
tbe society to raise one hundred thousand:
dollars during the current year. =
GorrosEt's LEartsni.—The two lectures
,by ; Mr. Gough, to be delivered at the Aca
demy of Music on the evenings_. of March
26th and 29th, on "Habit" and "Temper
ance," will probably afford our citizens the
last opportunity of hearing Mr. Gough for
some time. That persons may not be dis
appointed in procuring, tickets, we : would
state that their sale will commence to
, morrow morning, and that for the greater ,
convenience of purchasers, it will be con
ducted at two places--Claxton's, 606 Chest
nut street, and Ashinead Evans's, 724
Chestnut street.
CITY MORTALTrY.—The number of inter
ments. the city during the past week,was
255,_ against 359 the same period last year.
Of the whole number, 132 were adults and
123 children; 58 being under one year of age;
130 were males, 125 females, 66 boys and. 57
girls. The greatest number of deaths oc
curred.in the Seventh Ward. being 24, and
the smallest number in the Sixth Ward,
where only two were reported. The princi-•
pal causes of death were—croup, 8; con
stunption, 42; convulsions, 13; disease of the
heart, 10; scarlet fever, 5; typhoid fever, 7;
.inflammation of thelungs, 18, and old age 6.
-13 An MErriato.—A. meeting of the mem
bers of the bar was held * on Saturday, in
reference to the %death of Philip Nickli.n
Dallas. Hon. John Cadwalader presided,
and Wm: Botch Wister, Esq., acted as
Secretary. Addresses were made by David
Paul Brown, George W. Biddle, Morton P.
Henry, Chas. J. Biddle, and Jos. G. Rosen
garten, Esas. ' and appropriate resolutions
were adopted.
COLLEGE COVICFNcEmENT.--The annual•
commencement exercises of the Philadel
phia College of Pharmacy , were held at
Musical Fund Hall, on Saturday evening.
The degree of Graduate in Pharmacy was
Conferred on thirty-one graduates, whose
names have already been published in the
BULLETIN. The valedictory address was
delivered by Prof. Win. Procter, Jr.
ACCIDENT.—Timothy Collins, aged 20
years, was seriously injured about the head
on Saturday by falling from his dray in
Monroe street, near Third.
THE MOST REFINED LADIES USE
and endorse only exquisite "Email de Pails" for im
parting to the roughest skin the color, texture and
complexion of polished ivory. L'Eniall de Paris is
used as a delicate beautifier for thearre.saloon and b all
room. Mlle. Vestvali, Mrs. D. Bowers, Lucille
Western, and other ladles recommend it to the profes
sion and public for its efficiency and harmlessness.
Sold by E. Joain lii S. Tenth street, and by druggists
told dealers In toilette at tides.
New Queen Olives,
By the Gallon.
The largest In the world.
DAVIS & RICHARDS,
• Arch and Tenth streets
NEW SPRING STYLES.
Housekeepers who are about to renovate their walls
would do well to call at E. S. Johnson's Paper Hang
lug Depot, Union Square No. tan Spring Garden. be
low Eleventh. Mr. J. has just received somebeauti
ful patterns. which he is prepared to varnish at SO per
cent. below the regular rates. Call and examine. •
VERY Finis Tea by the Chest,
For sale by MITCHELL & FLETCHER,
12.04 Chestnut street.
_tier...WlVE IMPORTATIONS have 80 re
duced the prices of foreign drew gntsia that they can
atm be hought at about the prices they were beibre the
war. We have now open all the new and choice shades
(A' all-wool delaines at SOc.; fine dtnableWidth at 90c.;
still finer at SI.
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE at CO..
N. W. corner Eighth and Market.
New Queen Olives,] -
By the Gallon.
The largest In the world.
DAVIS do RICHARDS,
Arch and Tenth streets.
CORSETS AT REDUCED PRICES—GREAT
itationariosa—Nr. John M. Finn will open to-day a
line of French Woven Corsets, at prices far belowthe
usual ratan
French cane Corsets, at $1 40 per pair,
French whalebone Corsets, at el So per pair.
French whalebone Corsets, finer, atsl 7.4 per pair.
Second quality, embroidered top, at pa 75 per pair.
First quality, embroidered top, at lit 50 per pair.
Embroidered top and front Corset. at ts Seper pair.
llemember thestand, Southeast Corner of Arch and
Seventh streets.
EMEMERIM=I
BONA FIEDEIMPOP.TED CIGARS and Lynch
burgh Tobacco. Prices reduced 40 per cent. No Domestic
Cigars sold as Imported; also the best flee cent Lon
&es in the city at FLAICERTY'S, 837 Chestnut street,
opposite the CtintinentaL Store closed on Sunday.
PURE LIBERTY Wm= LEAD.—Try it,and
you will have none other.
ROCEHILL & WILSON, MEN'S CLOTHING.
ROCKTEILL & WILSON, BOYS' CLOTHING.
ROCKEILL & WT SON, FINE CLOTHING.
B,CXIII.BILL & WILSON, CLOTHING OF ALL
GRADES.
ROCICHILL & WILSON, CLOTHING MADE TO
ORDER..
ROCXHThL & 'WILSON,
,BROWN STONE CLOTEING HALL,
603 & 605 .CHESTNUT STItnET.
AN OPULENT Your - E.—There is a boy in
Boston worth foot millions of dollars, it is said. He
may Make either a very good or a very bad use of this
vast amount of money, when he grows up. If he were
a person of judgment, and if he lived in Philadelphia,
he would show his prudence and wisdom by purchas
ing his coal at the yard of W. W. Alter, either at No.
917 N. Ninth street, or at thebran eh office at Sixth and
Spring Garden streets.
Latour Olive Oil;
Just received by
• THOMPSON BLACK & SON,
' Broad and Chestnut streets.
WINE of Tar Syrup for Coughs,- Colds
and Affections of the Lungs. Thiel mixtare Ls entirely
vegetable, and affords speedy Relief in all Pulmonary
Diseases, such as Asthma, Spitting of Blood, 8re.12.
chills, dm. P r epared only by • •
. ; HARRIS & OLIVER, Druggists,
S. E. Cor. Tenth and Chestnut streets, Phila.
HOOP SE:rms.—New Spring styles, Hop
kin's "own make" gotten up expressly for first class
trade—superior in style, finish and durability, to all.
others in the market—warranted to give satisfaction.
Whol t esale and retail. at ManufaCtorY, No..= Art
stree.
INIMITABLY FINE CONFECTIONS. Choice
and rare varieties for se4c_tpresents, manuiticinred by
STEEID3IN F. WHITMAN,
No. IMO 'Market street.
FOR MALLOW PASTE, Moss Paste, Soft
Gum Drops, and other efficacious Confections for
Coughs and Colds, go to E, G. Whitm SIS
Chestnut street. Dealers supplied.
.• . -
SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE EADERS OF
THIS PAPICIL—The extensive Clothi House of Chas.
Stokes &Co., Chestnut street, under the Continental
Hotel, now offers a larger and finer stock•of Spring
Clothing than can be had at soy other house im this
city. Although the workmanship la of • the best, the
prices of the , garments range' from the lowest ute•
wards. Here can be had> first-class Clothing, at and
below prices often paid for inferior, goods by persons
who think that off - of Chestnut street things must be
cheaper; but one visit, to this house will convince any
one that in the article of Ready-made Clothin the
.prices will be found to be lower than any other o f the
first class Clothing Houses in this city. • Charles
Stokes& Co., ClotWers, under the Continental Hotel,
PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD.—Preferred.
by Dealers, as It always gives satisfaction to their ens..
totems.
NOTTINGHAM- LACE C'CRTAINS, VERY
Cwws.e.—A.anperlor assortment, as low in price m 41. 45
Per pair the material also by the yard; just opened by
JOHN M. FINN,
- • 8. E. corner Seventh and Arch.
P. B.—Ree Mr. Fin's attractive CORSET announce
ment elsewhere. •
•
DE:ea.zrEs,s, BLINDNESS AND CA.TARIEL--
.I. Isaacs, H. D., Professor of the Eye arid Ear, treats
all diseases appertaining to the above members with
the utmost success, Testimonials • from; the most re.
1619 iable sources in the city can be seen at his office, No.
Pinestreet., The medical faculty are invited to aC
company their tients, as hebas had no secrets in his
cial eyes inserted. No .charge made
for examination.
NEW SPRING GOODS.—
bave
_a, splendid stock of New GoOds for GentS.
Misses and tffilfdren, comprising
/asses' and Children's Bate.
Gents, Hats, all the new styles.
fiats
a large variety.
InWes' r ors, stock selling out.
Gents , Hosi Ke l
soves, Neckties.
Novelties in.
/lest stock in the oil Umbrellas, etc.
Call at the gearßazaar of
0 OAICFOED dk SONS, •
Two Eitotee, under the tJentinent ed RoteL
m DAILY VENING: BULLETIN :
Invite attention to th
A Large assortm ent
D OMESTI
Coastal:My on band •
MB& SOIITHWORFECS NEVir SODS!
GEORGE E3ANDS BOOM
VICTOR HUGO'S .NEW BOOK.
Wit it r COLLINS' NEW BOOK.
And other New 800 . . übllehed thlnds b
T.B.PD
NC .'UT STREET. P
THE FORTUNE SEEKER. By Mrs. EmmaD. E. N.
Southworth, author Of the "Lost Heiress." etc. Com
plete in one huge dm:Niece:no volume. Price $1 50 in
, or $2 00In cloth.
FM PRIDE; OR, TWO WAYS TO MATRI
MONY. A comparlion to "Family Pride," and
"FamilySeerets." Complete In one large duodecimo
volume. Price 11 5011 in paper, or $2 in cloth.
JEALOUSY. By George Sank author of "Con
suelo,' "Countess of, Realobstadt," "Indiana," "First
and True Love," etc.i, etc. Complete in one large duo
decimolast volume. C 0 $l5O in paper, or Id 00 lacioth.
THE BRIGAND; THE DEMON OF THE
NORTH. By Victo uga, author of "Les Misers
hies," etc.. etc. One volume, octavo. Price 75 cents.
THE QUEEN'S RE ENGE, and other stories. By
ix ilkie Collins, a uto rof "The Dead Secret," and
folly equal to anyth ng ever written by him. One
vomme, octavo. ce 75 cents.
THE COQUETTE; r, The Life and Letters of Elias
Wharton. A True:e in Real Life. With an His
torical Preface, and Memoir of the Author. By a
Lady of lwo... oo ttus
. Complete in one large duo
decimo volume. ice fl ISO In paper, tall 03 in
cloth.
ODE MUTUAL TEND. By Charlee Dickens,
With all the Autho s Illustrations. Forty In number.
Price $1 00 In Paper; or, Ite 50 in Cloth; or. in two vol
umes, Cloth. with t t-W Illustrations. $4 00.
CORA BELMONT; o THE SINCEREI LOVER. A
True Story of the eart. Complete in onelarge duo.
decimo volume. rice $l, 50 In paper, or St 00 in
cloth.
THE LOST BRIM By T. S. Arthur, author of
"Love in a Cottage, "Love in High Life," etc. Price
50cents.
Smid for our Descr ptive Catalogue.
Address all cash or. era. retail or wholesale to
T. B. PETERSON &BBOT,RfiI,
No. 505 a. estnut street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Books sent Postage paid, on receipt of retail Price.
All NEW BOOKO -at P ONts'. Mhl9-2t
N 0.1230 WALNUT STREET.
Where their increased facilities and accommods.
Mons fbr the treatment of persona suffering from
chronic or acute diseases are ample, thereby insuring
their professional services to all who =AY desire.
P. sEBDO, M D ,
inhl6-126 BPi
OItErAiErINTAL HAIR
SIANITIPAOTORY.
The tamed awl ten amoriatent al
Tonpeim Lonif•Rair Braid' wok
Oar* Watorgalfs, Victorian, rd.
zones, Illasivri Beams for Ladies,
AS imam lemur too loonier% sem
909 011103 Mr ElTBllffs
Pirridc --, LlBEarri .IpLux—Orders
Tza:l4 Yider Canamnrs and: Boasted Al.;
mcindd 11.14 those niannth.ct - nred by X G. .Whitman de .
Co., 318 Chestnut street. Dealers supplied. '
AffiIISEa(ENTB
, ,
. , Tzar CREsTrarr.-At last we - are to ,have the. new
:`and startling •French- drama of .!•.Cartmache; or..the
.
Stolen Jewels,"which will be given for the first time
. tldeeiverileg. It Li a startling and absorbing sensa-':
tianal drama, and Is highly spoken of by those .who
- -have seen it in rehearsal. Ines Josie Orton and Hr. e P.'
' Mordatint will sustain' the leading characters. 'On'
'Wednesday afternoon there will be a matmee at the;
• Cheetnut. and on Wednesday evening. Mr. B. Young,
.'will take a bene fi t.' On Friday evening Hr. J.T.Ward .
Will also take a benefit.
, .
" . TEE Wersarm.-Hr. J. H. Hackett, one'of the best
13haksperean delineators of the age will this evening
begin an engagement at the Walnut. and will appear
inhis celebrated pavonation of Sir John Fasted: in'
Shaleepeare'splay i ef "Henry IV."_ Mr. J. B. Roberts'
_will la , - - - I. toe Many other coarse.'
ter will be very well sustained
byet During the week we will
have an plays, with 3.lr.Efackett
in the a won nis renown.
THE Dillon appears this even
hig in 1 de absolutely his own. .We
allude lay of that name. Otner
agree aning'a entertainment re-,
mark ion's engagement will be
a brie ) him in a number of his
very
A• novelties are promised
eve
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IMPOETERS AND WHO.LE
DEAVMS IN
CAR
OIL CLOTHS,
ETENGS,
MATTINGS, &c,
REHOUSE,
lESTNIIT STREET,
NO. 509 C
• the State House,
ILAI)ELPHL&.
Retail
epart.m.ent,
No. 519
rah 6.3112 rp
Chestnut St
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it assortment of
Foreig
and Domestic
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Arch Street,
ABOVE
No. 910
mhls4m
ETINGS.
OARPETINGB
d !be sale at the lowest plow.
EORGE W. HELL,
~ Y:~~: ~ ~
ilifEIW PIiBLICATIONB.
prAm
OVAL.
DRS. GALLOWAY & SHEDD
HAVE BalitOVED THEM
Electropithie Instiftttion
One door east of Thirteenth street,
M. J. GALLOWAY, M, D
13A.JKIL'IiLltS
,i- i g;,,gAi . ..ApEL. , ,#,A . 4 . ixox - pAT,..*,A. : .fte..l - 1 ;.:i p. :. : . ' . .it,(.5Q
Burrrase —To-morrow
star performers. called
andLs Bite's Minstrels,
at, 'Posy promise pro
fresh instrumental music,
`le adyertiscment.
rn,which has drawn each
this week, comm ,nring
reonesday and Saturday
fuses
10? still attracts great
and ids Spltynx is the
rErrr at the Academy of
, t we go to press this anal,
a MARKET az
,
G..
4, 41.7 NECCTH. gt,
4 k 4 te t
OIL
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
Boys' Clothing,
JACKETS AND PANTS,
sA.c.ns,
Boys' Suits, &c.,
Of unrivaled fit and excellence.
Wren's Clothing Made to Order.
fenivn,w,f
LADIES' SACKINGS.
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE k CO.,
cor.> Eighth and Market Ste.
•
B Y B. scarr. In.,
• AUCTIONEEIIams
No. MO' 'INUT street.
STOCKING MACHINERY, SEWING MACHINES,
&c.. &c. •
ON THURSDAY MORNING i
At 10N,ceclock, ac the auctionstore, 10 A 4 ' J MORNING
a lot of ntocking Frames. 24 to 14 gunge, 4 and 6 beads
each, in good order, snaninhctur t dby tsbirtollif. Also,
onalarge Circular Frame and Winding sennnines, 12
bobbins each.
•
• SEWING MA.OHIM2S. •
Also 12 Wilcox & Gibbs' Sewing Machines, with
speed pulleys for power.
Mrs . . R.
a 323 and 331 South Street,
has a handsome assortment of SPRING MIT,
.LINERY; Idiases'.and inftuds' Hats and Caps,
Eidka, Velvets, Crapes, BAbbons, Feathers, Flowers,
grams, &a mhs-tml
slatemzugd Fallr.=Lowitra, peTzarr BUM
tic Sheathing' Felt bar Maps; also, Johnson's Patam
Wooldft Pelt nor Stearn Pipes andnots__l l llrter.
and Sr sale by VnlaiLuht B GRANT Nog WI =um
Delaware avian=
"GINGLISH. PI_OBLIS OATERIps,
NA Crosse & Slackweare Engliab. - Pickles. mettle.
...aces, Durham Mustard, Olive% &c. h im = oz
akin Yorktown and for sale by Mil. B.
GGd l .OB fife= Delaware munch
" 'RETAIL limy GOODS
.. . . . - . .
. .
•- . , )17 ..
...
rT? Fourth and Arch -- -
__NEW GOODS.FOR SPRING SALES
AT, P BI O E S TO MEET THE VIEWS OF Bu xnats.
ABB OPENING TODAY FOB
SP9ELIT* 43- SALES . ,
. FASHIONABLE NEW BILES,,
NO.VELTIDS IN DRKSS GOODS
NEW STYLES SPRING SHAWLS.
NEW TRAVELING DRESS GOODS.
FINE nTOCIC OF NEW GOODS,
MAGNIFICENT FOULARDS,
SPLENDID BLACK SILKS.
P. S.—The above are all new goods, andat price) to
suit.
01111411 , 10 OF 6111N11 CLOAKS
EDWIN HALL Si CO.,
2S S. Second street,
HAVE OPENED
NOVELTIES IN
SPRING CLOTH CLOAKS.
I.4nenDepartment..
HOMER, COLL ADAY&CO.
SUCCESSORS TO
THOMAS W. EVANS & CO.,
HAVE .NOW OPEN.
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
LINEN AND HOUSEKEEPING
GOODS,
To which they invite venial attention.
818 and 820 Chestnut Street.
rof
BOYS' WEAR.
riros,, ALL WOOL CASSIKERM $i 00
BLACK .ND WHITE CHECK DO., $1
FINE 3.OXRD TWEEDS, I 1 W.
FANCY STYLE CASSIIIKRES, $1 .Sr At.
FINE GOODS FOR SUITS, $1 $.O to $1 EC.
FANCY DtTYPO FOR SUITS, $1 V.
MIDRIAKVII WA
NEW STYLE CASSHIEREi3.
IJGHT GOODS FOR SPRING WEAR..
STUFFS FOR BUSINESS SUITS.
BLACK CLOnds, CHEAP.
FINE SPRING COATINGS.
FANCY CASSIMEBES FOR Burrs.
PLAIN MIDDLESEX-CLOTH.
FANCY MIDDLESEX CLOTHS.
NEW DOIIBLE WIDTH CLOTHS,
SINGLE WIDTH CASSIMEEM FOR SAQUES.
DRESS GOODS.
ONE cum asassmr. POPLINS, sa C.
LARGE PLAID SCOTCH GENGHAID3.4IS eta.
GOOD SLAM. ALPACAS, 50 cts.
WHITE GROUND FIGURED MOHAIRS,II.
WHITE GROUND ALPACAS, 50 dm
FRENCH FIGURED JACONEIS.
PINE, BLUE AND BUFF PERCALES.
AITURION 'SALM
AIUITOEMMMm.
R IBLEirs CONTIMM'A.L:3STEW6 =CHANG
. ,
caxacze. BEAI
To all places of amusement may be had up to 03i
o'clock any evening. nah2S-tr
CHOICE. SHAMS AND ADMIEH/ON TICHSTS
Can be
THE PROEMANOICE ORMOR,
431 CHI STN street Opposite the Poet for,
the ARCH, CHESTNUT. wALNITI , and ACADE
OF IdErf37o. up to 6 o'clock every evening. 649.9 Et ;
rOYER "ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
CARL -WOLFSOHN'S
SICIMIFI
TEN BEETHOVEN MATINEES.
SEVENTII MATINEE,
Tuesday March 20th,
At half-paet Four o'clock,
When he will have the assistance of
NB. THEODORE lIABEIGAIWiIi,
WIIO WILL SING ' -
A . ... , . . . . .. .Beethoven
I Wept while was Dreanalina4.;„.wousoha
The Water IMP. 1 .....
DOORS OPEN AT FOUR CYCLOOK:
SINGLE TICKETS-- ONE DOLLAR.
To be hudat the Music Stores and at theDoor.ruhl6-3ti
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
Extraordinary Announcement.
stage Manager.. _ ... A. 'Moore
Director of Dodworth
Prompter...—.
e telt ICG kits . I
MATINEE.
MONDAY AFTERNOON. March 19th. 1666_,_
FOR hELE BENEFIT OF MR GEORGE HOOT% ,
The followin cr i lebrated Artistes of GROVER'S
GERMAN OPS'P COMPANY, passing through
Philadelphia on Monday next, have kindly consented
to remain for this 9:rectal occasion:
Madame JOHANNA ROTTEII,
Madame BERTHA JOHANNSMS;
THEODORE HABELMAN,
FRANZ atatlia_% and
JOSEPH. 7 4I.fIENS,„
Mr. Hood will also be assisted by the principal ax.
des of the
ARCH _STREET THEATRE,
By the kind permission of Mrs. JOHN DREW.
THE CaBBTNIIT STREET THEATRE,
By the kind ion of Messrs.GROVER
THE ALN - Err STREET THEATBM.
By the kind permission of Mr. T. J. HEMPIETLL,
Who have all generously volunteered their efficient
services.
Admission (including reserved 5e5ta),...„... .-..so.cents,
To be obtained on and after WEDNEIM.= ;AN. at the
A cademy, and at Trumpler's Music Store, Seventh and
Chestnut. Doors open at 1 o'clock; commence at 2
o'clock. ,
Performance cloee at 5 o'clock - . mhl.l-6tl
GRAND BILLIARD CONTEST,
AT CONCERT HALL,
AT CONCERT HALL.
AT CONCERT HALL
On Thursday Evening,March 22,1866,
AL 8 O'cßCk.
On Thursday Evening,March 22,1866,
At 8 o'clo)d:
Between B. J. PLUNKETT, Champion.
ROBERT T. RYALL.
TICRETS.—.—___—__—.FIFTY CENTS,
Admitting-one Gentleman and Ladies.
FOR SALE AT ALL Terr.r.r.aTrO SALMONS, and
CONTINENTAL HOTEL.
The number of Cards being limited, persons who de
sire to witness this elegant game will do well to secure
their tickets as early as practicable. nahl4-7t
B URGESS, PRENDERGAST
lxuaruss AND LA RUE'S
Will open for a short 'lesson. commemeng
TUESDAY EVENING. March War,
AT TIES
ASSEMBLY BUILDING. TENTH and C EDZSTNUT.
MINSTRELS` CARNIVAL 9F FUN.
EXTRAORDINARY COMBINATION.
The Great Confederation of Distinguished
ETHIOPIAN ARTISTES.
THE MASTER BAND OF THE WORLD.
THE MOST PERFECT ORGANIZATION IN
EXISTENCE.
No state Jokes. Everything new.
•' W mai L Y BRILLIANT STARS,
LSD DY
COOL BURGERS, ARCHIE HUGHES,
T. B. PRENDERGAST AND FRANK BOWLES.
New and Choice Songs, mows and Superb Dutra.
met tation; Pathetic. Descriptive, Sentimental and
Operatic Music. Comic Recitations &c.
Admission, 24 cents. Reserved Seats, Sts cents.
Doors open at 7: perfOrmance will commence a:
Seamed Seats can be had during the week at Turner
Harall!oree Book Store, No. lOd South TRAM street
Assembly Building. ruble,
NEWCRtainzr 2 , 14.11. EMMET
above
ESTNIIT Street. above
LEONARD GROVEIIn. and WILL E. SENN.-
Lessem and Managers.
Doors open at 6.45. Clutaln rises at 7.0.*
THIS (Monday) ICVlCatiie. March
Afirro - SMING NEW DRAMA,
In three acre, never before perforated in trite country
and entitled
fIARTOIDTRE ;
CARTODCRE ;
CARTOUCRE ;
CARTOUCHE ;
oa,
THE STOLEN MMUS,
THE STOLEN JEWELS.
THE STOLEN JEWELS.
THE STOLEN JEWELS.
With now Scenery by Richard Smith, Elegant AP
. ointments by John Daley, Mechanical Effects by
oseph Straltan'
•
A MOST POW AN E D RFUL CAST.
including the
BIRMKOTiI OF THE COMPANY.
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, March 21,
lama GRAND - FAMILY MATINEE,
THE FIREMAN OF PHILADELPHIA.
(By Reoumt.)
WEDNESDAY EVF.NING, March 21.
41.11NEFIT OF MR. B. YOUNG.
FRIDAY EVENING. March
BENEFIT OF MR. J. T. WARD
SAVU.RDA.Y AFTERNOON, March 24,
101ST GRaND FAMILY MATINEE.
CARTOUCELE OR, THE SIDLEN JEWELS.
Admission to Matinee, 30 cents. Children. 25 cents.
Doors open at 115. Curtain rises at 2.15. Admission to
Evening Performance, 25 cents, to cents Audi,/
WALNUT STREET THEATRE.
111 N. E. corner NINTH and WALNUT Streets.
Engagement for Six Nights Only of the eminent
°median, •
ME. HACKETT.
• •
MONDAY—Shaeare 'a great -Historical • T'lay,
five acts, entitled - • • - • •
KING HENRY IV, • • . •
Including the Battle of Shrewsbury and Death of.
llorrpur.
• MR. J. B. ROBERTS, . 1 . -
Who asi been expreaaiy engagOd as Henry Percy,.
surnamed Hoteßar. •
.•.
Sir - John Fabstanr(Shakspeare a greatest. -
Comic
11. r. HACKETT as Falstaff in Love; in Slutkepeare's
great Ccaa rgaifiVVllTßElOP•irnilkli OIL
Ford, the Jealous P.OI3ERTS
111 B. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET
AU THEATRE. Regina at Sy, o'clock. -
Engagement of the world-famed actor,
CHARLES DILLON.
MONDAY EVENING, March 19th, 1866,
and every Evening until further notice,
./IELPREGOR, .T
THE MOITISTEBANZ. .
Belphegor.-- (MAULER DILLON,
Madeline, h 1 wilb Miss E. Price
. . . . .. .. _.........StnartEobaon
Duke de ... . ... ..... Ma c kay
Viscount de Hercule.. . «.,:, Marlowe
Scene, France. Time, 18.14: -
To conclude with the new Farce of - - -
THE KITCHEN BEr.r.v.
Pitcher, of the Police....-
.. Stuart Robson
FRIDAY—BENEFIT OF DILLON.
NEW AMEBICIAN THEATRE,
WALNUT street. above:2loM.
ITNPItRORDENTED ATTRACTION.
Immense success of the brilliant
FOWLER SISTERS.
BILLY HOLIdES, the great Oomic Singer.
Mr. JOHN SEIM& and MS wonderful Straw Piano.
SPLENDID RALLBTf3 BRILLIANT 001LEDIT:S.
zv.zair EVENING
AND ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY -a.rxisrtm,
NOOBIS. _
Ataasawaby BUILDINGS. _
SIGNOR BLITZ'S DOUBLE, SPHYNE •
SIGNOR BLITZ'S DOUBLE SPECYNX_ -
Is still the great attraction at his TEMPLE OF WON
DERS. An the best feats, Including the ROPE .
D.ANORE, GBAND TURK, CANARY BIRDS and
VINTIULOQUISht. are also given EVERY EVES- -
.ING at tv,,, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY
AFTERNOONS at 8 o'clock.
Admix , as Ct3ll.l44iiidren, 15 cettta, neservad.
Resta, 55 maw. mlui
Aimremsuow.
GO 'lO THE BEAUTIFUL ENTERTAINKENT
AT CONCERT Is ALL To-NIGHT.- Poetical Re
citations and Singing by FIVE VOTING LADIES
sistsd by --Prof. S. K. MURDOCH and Prof. - N. K.
mc'EtAELGoN. - Maud Muller" .atta.
"Barbara Fretclifer Foe's 'Maven.. Hood's 'Bridge
of Sighs," ands variety of pieces nf aPatrlotto, Seat Is
mental and Pathetic character will be recited.
TicketeFifty Cents. Entertainment to commence
at elgot o'clock
Proceeds to procure a Musical Instrument for a
Publfc School In the Fifteenth Ward. ,
THE FAVORITES OF THE DIF 7 I'ROPOLIS! •
.111E'SIOAL 'UND HALL, •
FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY,
" • COMMENCING ON
MONDAY EVENING, March 28: 1864.
lair, PREMIER BAND OF TBE WORLD...
The original and only .
WOOD'S MINSTRELS.
- B
From 814 roadway, New York. their first traveling
tour in ten years. Great in their sensation spec/MM.%
unequaled in Song Dance and Ain.
An= ission,2B cents. Reserved Seats, 50 cents.
Dom s ocen at 7 o'clock. Comthence at 8.
mhl7:tft . COOL WHITE, Manager.
IMMARIA ORCHE+3 . ll3A.—Pahlic Rehearsal&
..7` every Saturday afternoon at the lltusleal Puna
[Han, at halfpaat three o'clock. Erugadunnente mad*
by addretaing OFX.)BGE BASTERT, agent,l2al Mon.
'grey atzmn. hetcroAin Baca and Mine. Axe"
ACADEMY OP FINE ARTS, ciufis• . ..NUT, siXr9ll
Tenth street
Open from 9 A. M. till 6 P. M.
Thsonj ß ,West's t Picture a
O
Still on exhibltion.RlST
k : tv :4011 DT:1:5314.1) 7 tl•Drzlejfi
THE OLDEST AND LARGEST
SADDLE a HARNESS
Manufacturing Establislunent in tha
Country , .
LA CEY,MEEKER & Co
No, 1216 CHESTNUT STREET
OFFER OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE:
BUGGY ECABIS, 50 to ;iss
LIGHT BABOTTCHE 80tO 5.51
HEAVY do - do 00 to RV
EXPILESS,BRAES MOUNTED . Hanrivw. 27 50 to 90
WAGON and SELF.ADMISTING—...-15 00 to 20
STA GE and TEAM do 00 to SO
LADIES' SADDLE do 00 to isa
GENTS' do do —.—. 8 00 to 15
Bridles, Mountings, Bits, Rosettes, Morse Covers,
Brushes, Combs, Soaps, Blacking, Ladles' and Genie
Traveling and Tourist Bans and Sacks, Lunch Baskets
Dressing and Shirt Cases,Tronks andValbes. tntlo.6tEt
No. 1216 Chestnut Street.
BEAM STATE.
FOR 'RENT.
The New Bulletin
No. 607 Chestnut Street,
WILL BE COMPLETED EC A e.k.. .WEKECB,
The proprietors are prepared to receive proposals for
renting such rooms as they will not use themselves.
These will be .
I'H r, SECOND STORY FRONT ROOM,
60 by 24 feet.
'.1.11k.. WHOLE OF NORTHERN 2iArat OF
TEM BUILDENG,
Four Stories Bigh. w Ith Entrance by a wide ball on
Citestnut street.
And a Front of 4S feet on Jayne street
Suitable for a Jobbing or Commisaioa House, a Bank;
or Insurance Office.
For Farther Particulars apply at the I.:vhilUZG
BULLETIN OFFICE.
mhstr No. 329 Chestnut Street.
•
FOR SALE,
fai THE MODERN THREE STORY a
33w
With three story back bu Wingaa and every conve
nience. marble entrance and - vestibule, situate
No. 1908 Pine Street.
Lot la !bet 4 inches In front, 100 feet deep, with - the
privilege of a 4 foot alley. Apply on the premises.
PUBLIC SALE.—nioniAET& SONS, - Aus
tloneers.—ln the Court of Common Pleas for the
(my and County of Philadelphia—Peremptory Sale—
Oallaiher vs. Flanagan, in Equity, December Term,
MC No. 5. Pursuant to a decree of the Court made In
the above case. will be sold at Public Sale, without re
serve, on TUESDAY. April 10th. 1866. at 12 o'clock,
noon, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE. the
lowing described properly, viz: No. L—THREE-S RY
ERIC H. STORE AND DWELLING, No. 1733 SOUTH
street. All that lot of ground with the three-story
brick messuage and two story brick 1:11043111146
erected en the rear, situate on the south
side of Cedar street. 34 feet east. of Eighteenth
street, in the City of Philadelphia; containing in front
on Cedar street 16 feet, and extending, of that width
southward between Hues at right angles with Bald
Cedar street 66 feet, Including the easternmost moiety
of a three feet wide alley, which extends from Cedar
street southwat d 30 fret, then gradually converging to
a point in the centre ofsaid three Pet wide alley at the
distance of 33 feet from Cedar street, which alley has
been laid out for the mutual accommodation of this
sad the lot of ground adjoining thereto to the west
ward. Bounded On the north by Cedar street, on the
east and south by ground late of Hannah Parke, and
on the welt by ground granted to William Bell on
ground rent.
N. B.—The three-story brick messuage fronts on
Cedar street- has a bulk window, and is No. 1738; the
two-story brick on the rear of the lot is accessible
through the alley way above described. Cedar street
is now South street.
No. 2.—THREE-87ORY BRICK DWELLING, Na.
ISIS MARINER STREET.—AII that lot of ground,
with the three-story brick messuage (No. t 318) thereon
erected, situate on the south side of Mariner street, In
that part of the city of Philadelphhia, formerly called
the District of Efoyamensing; commencing at the dia.
tance of 144 feet west of Thirteenth street containing
in front 16 feet, and extending in depth southward 47
feet I inch, more or less. Bounded on the north .by
said Mariner street. on the south by groand now or
late of Josiah Randail, on the past by ground now or
late of Alexander Whilldin,and on the west by ground
now or late ofA. 43.Lammon.
P. P. MORRIS, Master
M. THOMAS & SONS, Anctloneens,
mh19,23.27,30,ap1,10 139 and 141 S. Fourth street.
TO .13..MiT.—A Country Manion:; stabling for
WI five horses, Ice house tilled, milk house and
North Pennsylvania
minutes walk from Tioga Station on the
North Pennsylvania Railroad. Apply to DAVID J.
.11101 T, Toll Gate, Old York Read and Nicetown
Lane. nada 121*
mgTO RENT.—A, desirable Country Residers:TO,
within fifteen minutes' walk of c , ty Railroad.
double stone Mansion, with all modern imp ,0,..
meats: tine lawn, ornamental trees and shrubbartr,
fruit of all kinds. Furniture, horses, carriages and
cows for sale, in consequence of
_proprietor going Co
Europe. Address X. X.., at this office. mhl9-st•
EtaFOR SALE—A. NEW STONE COTTAGE.
French roof, with all the modern Improvements;
to on EVERGREEN avenue. near the OW tine
road, the finest view on , - hestnut
AppiyatNo. 148 South SEVENTH street, or of I.
~SllLFORD;Chestnutßill. mhl94lti
COUNTRY SEAT, FOR LaAL a.—Very De.
Bitable. Fina house, and !Oar and a half amen,
be Bold at a bargain, and terms liberal, if applied
fir soon. F. S. HOOEY dt BRi.;
mtl9-3t* salChestnut.
ruble FOR SALE.—A DW ELLING HOUR E Within
few steps of Walnut street, 24 feet front. 1.1. Is in
atom ruble condition and has every convenience. Box
2409 Post Office. • nitti9 na.w,f,31.4.
FINE OPERA GLASSES
VflaZ LAEGZ VAIXEMTI
JAMES W. QUEEN & 00.,
SPA.NISJE3E
QMEIEN" 001,1 VMS.
Just arrived, another invoice of those spied
QUEEN OLLVISE, large And fate.
FQR BALE BY
SIMON COLTON & CLARKE,
feburt,w,f • e. W. cor. BROAD and WAILNErTav
TWINE NAtTURACITIMaD
Reza sups AND
11112 lb! ""Nrial l instemila
- lath Water staestosztd..
AZliniard GRAPES . -100 kegs of thew splendid,
white In fine order landing and for Bala by
,APS, ist a 4M. ' Goat 4 - DO/AlTare (weans