Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, March 20, 1866, Image 8

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    NEWS FROM OtTBA.
The Cargo of Captured Neeroes—The-
Slave Depot of Cape San Antonio
---Horrible Condition of the
Negroes---Reported Re-.
signation of Captain
General Dulce,
&c., &c.
[Correrpondence of tb e N. Y..llembij
• IlAvAxa,March 15.-lannounced in my
last letter the arrival here of the steamer,,
Neptune, with the schooner Matilde, with
three hundred and seventy-five negroes
' captured from a slave expedition, and that
it was reported that_one thousand-five-hun
dred and seventy-two in`all had been cap
tured., The facts are as follows: His •Ex
cellency Don Francisco Marty, - since No
vember last, has received three succeive
iota of negroes, amounting to one thousand
two hundred, who -were_ landed near tape
Ban Antonio, most of whom were sold. Of
. those on the Matilde:only two hundred and
seventy-five are_ considered h's 7 the govern
4112 meld: legal captires for one hundred - were
*4O - sold to a wealthy planter here, and were on
their way to this 'port with legal papers and
permits, signed by Seiler Mendmn.a, the
Lieutenant Governor of the department of
Pinar' del Rio,' the 'Partner of Arguelles.
Much [indignation is expressed here about
these one htudired• negrees, who are con
sidered as part and parcel of the illegal
cargoes; hnt; according to the Spanishlawa,
they have - been decided to be slaves and
deliveredovertotheirowner,the said Marty. i
The son of the Admiral of the Neptnne,who •
saw these ;negroes at Cape San Antonio,;
says the living - were in a horrible condition,
and; the •dead were lying unburied on the
shore. -He counted more than eighty of the
latter, whomere left as food for the crows.
• The - Colonial Minister.at Madrid sent out
in October last a royal decree ordaining that
all entancipadoes, or negroes captured from
slave expeditions, now hired out by the Go
vermnentto private individuals, should be
'returned to the Government - and sent to the
island of Fernando Po. This decree was
• •« received at a time when hands were needed,
and Gen. Dulce was prevailed upon to refrain
' from immediately, utting it in force. Senor
Naviesouez called the attention the Span
ish Government to the fact, in consequence
of which a threatening despatch was sent
to General Dulce, which, caused the issue of
" the famous decree of March 2. Bat on the
3.oth instant a counter decree render that of
the 2d null and void. The upshot of all this
is that. General Dulce sends by the steamer
' to Cadiz to-morrow his formal resignation •
and be has declared that whether it is ac
cepted or not he shall leave the island. I
have; this from the best authority.
Proceedings have been commenced in the
• Supreme Court against the Military Inten
dant,Banor Galvez, on account of an affair
with a negress belongingto Senor Zmisnaba.
Senor - Aeran, the District Attorney, is im
plicated In the affair, which creates no little
curiosity on the . part of the public.
. The commission which let° go to Madrid
to give information as to proposed reforms
here is composed, in part, of the following
membera:—Don Manuel de Armes and Don
Manuel Calvo,• a slave dealer of Havana;
the Marquis Montero, of Matanzas; Don
Moralez Lernuz, of Lagoa; Don Nicolas
.Ascarate, of Guinez. The other commis
sioners have not yet been chosen.
There; has; lately been an unusual num
ber of• fires throughout the island. The
.Diariq de la Marina, the organ of slavery,
charges them to the negroes.
Strenuous eirertions are being made to
revive the slave trade here, which has been
declining for some years past, while on the
other hand there is a strong movement in
favor of the total abolition of slavery in
Cuba and Porto:Rico.
The Steamer Morning Star arrived yester
e 41 ' from New Orleane, and leaves to-mor
, for New ' ork. The Cuba sailed yes
terday for New Orleans.
A train on the Havana and Matanzas
A!,,Raitiroad was thrown off the track on the
4glflai . and two persons were killed and eight
amided.
Oh the next day another accident occurred
. on the mime road, naar!3an Felipe by which
Jive peksozu3 lost their lives and fif i teen were
*minded.
On the 10t h the warehouses of Messrs.
Acevedo, Carera -41 t Co., and Pena, Rodri
guez dr, Co., at Cardenas, were destroyed by
supposed to be incendiary.
By an arrival from Santiago de Cuba, we
learn of the arrival of the French steamer
•Caraibe, from St. Thomas; also that an
American man-of-War, flying the pennant
of an admiral, was there—probably the
Rhode blimp, with Commodore Palmer on
Board. •
At Cape Haytien were the. Haytien war
steamer Gallitea,the British steamers Aurora
and Llly, and the United States gunboat De
Soto. *
At this sixty insurgents were under
trial, . was supposed, that twenty of
them would be convicted.
The French bark Verena Collet arrived
here on the 11th,' with two hundred and
twenty;five coolies from Macao. Several
other cargoes are to follow.
The British corvette Carmen arrived her 6
on the 12th:
It is reported that the slave dealers formed
a plot to burn down the office of the Biglo
• newspaper last Monday night. Precautions
• were taken by Governor Dolce, by which
• the building was probably saved from de
struction.
AINUSEMENTS.
Ma GEOUGS HOOD'S complimentary benefit yester-
day at the Academy of Music was one of which that
veteran among "amusement people" might well be
Proud. In despite of the inc/ement weather the house
wee crowded by an audience ef the moat hitelligetd.
and fashionable o das h . citizetut, and the performance
? went off with real In • the musical way we can
especially eulogize Mile Dzluba and Mr. Wilhelm
Formes, who took the places of Madame Zohannsen
and Mr. Habelmann. Their alleging was truly suiPerb•
Mr. Mordaunt's recitation was the perfection o ease
andgrace, Dramatically, Messrs. Marlowe and Faw
were delightful in their several parts and In fact
the entire entertainment was most capital.
THx Ciarertrux.—"Clarteuche ; - or, the . Stolen
Jewels," Ina produced last evening in a style of Bolen
dor worthy of asp theatre in the country, and in its
incidents the Play Is remarkably striking and effective,
keeping the audience in a constant state of excitement
and expectation up to the fall of the certain on the
tnal scene; The scenery la admirably arranged and
the effects are truly grand. Of the acting, the plot,&c.,
we will speak further hereafter for it deserves warmer
praise than we can give it in a hasty notice te,day•
THE Witzvax.—Last evening the Walnut WB5
crowded with a vgy critical audience anxious to see
and hear Mr. T. H. Hackqt in his famous part of
-Balatisif, BlzaksPeare's "HersxY IV." The audience
was gratified, for they saw and heard "the fat kn ht"
In all his unctuousness, and they 8.150 had the
Lion of Seeing him ably supported by Mr. Roberts as
Hotspur, Mr. Walcott as the Prisms of Wales, and Mr.
Fawcett ea Poins. The entertainnient paned off
charmingly. To-night Mx. Hackett atomi ze as
staff is have; In" The Merry Wivea of Windsor."
Tarn Arcs.-We have heretofore expressed the
opinion that Mx. Charles Dillon's Belphegor Is a m ar _
veletas eharacterzation and see. no reason to change it
s since witnessing last nights performance. In a word it
le superb. It will be repeated this evening, and will be
followed by a lively farce. •
AV THE Arnim mew lively bills are given nightly raid
en wednegday and Saturday afternoons.
Ma. Insisr.mwear YOUNG takes his benefit and offers
a capital bill at the Chestnut to - morrow night, He will
have, as he deserves, a very full home.
• SIGNOR BLITZ and the Sphynx still continue to
SF crowd the saloon at Assembly Building. .
THE MENEM= : BAND - of Burgess. Prendorgast,
• , Hughes andLa Hue will commence a brief engagement
• this evening at the Assembly Building. ThOY promise
!.: to introduce new Music and songs, ohoroses and fresh
Jukes. There are twenty performers. They have
'waned great popularity in eastern cities.
"NOT THAT MAN BUT ANOTHER MAN."
—A good many papers are confusing Con
`-: `' troller Clark with S. N. Clark, printer to the
Treasury. Controller Freeman , Clark is
from New York, is an ex-Member of Con
gress, and has not been involved in any
political or financial complications. • •
CITE MILLIMN.
THE RPM - „..I3OHOOL:VOiIkirr.EH.L-The
C olllll3 ittpkAtttliciiiiiCiitthe - Jast
pleating - 45 f 'the : 'Controllers of, the:PUNIC
Nchools, :fpir the pUrPose of' investigating
charge of ittefilciericy dm.. made
bgainst - Professor N. H: Maguire; the P.rin 7 , -
cipal of the Central High School,heldaPre
fiminary Meeting yesterday afternoon at.
the Controllere's chamber. 'The committee
consists ,of. Messrs. Schelde, Chairman:
Gerrie, 'Levick, Green and Hilles. wag'
iigreed to hold sessions on Mondays, Wed
nesdays and Fridays, at 3 o'clock, P. M., to
hear such evidence as may be brought for
ward; The first session will be:held on Fri
day afternoon next. *The meetings will'be
held at the High School building, at Broad
and Green streets,- and, the proceedings
will be open to the publid.•
Fratannes PARADE IN Griatiorrowx.-
.
. • . ,
The Franklin Engine Company of Ger
mantown, is now haying constructed a fine
Steam Engine. The apparatus • is' nearly
cempletedi and when-it is housed, It is pro
ppsed to get up an escort. Last evening, a
meeting of delegates from companiee favor
able to the project, was held, at the hall of
Washington Engine Company No. 5; of
Germantown.. The following cortmanies
were represented Washington Engine,
Columbia Engine, Congress, of Chestnut
Hill, Mt. Airy Engine, tiruori, of• Rising
Sun, FellowshiP and- Manayttnk Engines,
and- Germantown Hose. Mr. Charles K.
:Mickey, President of the Washington En
gine Comp' an was unanimously elected
Chief Marshal for -the occasion. . A hand-
some turnout may be expected. -
CHEISTLAN ' UNION ASSOCIATION.-A
.
meeting of the Christian Union Association
was held last evening, at the Church of the
Epiphany, Fifteenth and Chestnut streets. Rev. E. S. Porter, - D. 1)., of New York,
chairman of the executive committee, made
-an address. He said the association had its
origin in New York from the Union, prayer
meetings that were held there: It first held
its meetings in the houses of the members,
or in4heir offices; but it hail grown to be a
powerful and useful organization, and pro
mises large results for the future.
Rev. Dr. Bomberger, of this city, Rev.
-,Henry Kimball, , the corresponding secre
tary of the association, and Rev.Dr.Newton
also made addresses. ...
A HANDSOME GlFT.—There is now on ex
hibition in the store of Mr. Jas. H. Orne,
on the south side of Chestnut street, between
Sixth and Seventh, a large and massive
gilt frame, containing photographs of the
officers of the 214th Regiment P. V., Which
was one of the regiments raised by the
Union League. Brevet Brigadier-General
D. B. 331010bbin, the commander of the
regiment, appears in the centre. The pic
tures are all well arranged. The work is
intended as a present to the Union League.
ALLEGM SHOPLIFTING.—Henry Moors,
a young man, was before Alderman Beitler
yesterday afternoon, upon the charge of the
larceny of two hndles of sewing silk,
valued at $lB, the property of Grundy, Bros.
dk, Co., Market street, near Fourth, It was
also testified that on Friday last he entered
the store of J. & A. Kemper, Fourth street,
above Chestnut, and asked to be shown
some laces. Shortly after he left the store
goods to the value of $125 were missing.
Moore was held to answer.
MALICIOUS MISCIILSP.—Edward Parker
and Charles Wynett were before Alderman
Allen this morning, upon the charge of
drunkenness and malicious mischief. It
seems that they went to the Pennsylvania
Hotel, Thirty-fourth street and Lancaster
avenue, yesterday, while intoxicated, as
saulted, a man,
and battered down the door
of the house. They were fined for drunk
enness, and in $5OO bail for malicious
mischief.
ALLEGED ROBBERY.—Before Aid. Beitler,
yesterday afternoon,Charles J. Hawley and
Thomas H. S. Boydhailing from Baltimore,
were charged with having broken open a
trunk at the American Hotel, belonging to
Win. A. Lloyd, purloining therefrom the
sum of $2OO and a lot of valuable papers,
which were found upon the person of Boyd.
The accused were held, in p 2,000 ball each
for a further hearing, ofi next Monday after
noon.
HIGHWAY ROBBEBY.-A young man,
named Albert Weiae,was arraigned before
Alderman Beitler, sterday afternoon, on
suspicion of having robbed Mr. John Bell
of a diamond pin, valued at $350. Mr. Bell
was knocked down at Ninth and Chestnut
streets, on Saturday night last; by a party
of men. The accused, it is alleged, was one
of the party. He was bound - over for a
further hearing.
PASSENGER RAILWAY AWIDENT.—A
man named David Moyer, had a thigh frac
tured yesterday afternoon, by being run
over by a passenger ear, at Thirteenth and
Stiles streets. He attempted to jump from
the car while it was in motion. He was
taken to St. Joseph's Hospital. Moyer re
sided at No. 2138 Wright street.
VALUABLE Buipaggss PROPERTY FOR
SALE.—We call attention to the advertise
ment of Messrs. M. Thomas dc, Sons, in re
ference to the sale of the Central Buildings,
Nos. 218 and 220 Walnut street, opposite the .
Exchange. A description of the property
will be found in the advertisement.
ALMSHOUSE.—The population of the
Almshouse, as reported to the Guardians of
the Poor yesterday, is 3,878, an increase of
528 over the same period last year. Of the
whole number, 1,698 are males and 1,680 fe
males. During the past two weeks there
were 189 admitted.
RESIDENT PHYSICLAITS.—The Guardians
of the Poor yesterday elected the following
gentlemen Resident Physicians at the Alms
house: Drs. W. W. Githens, C. W. Munn
A. M. Shew and J. F. Weightmaa.
F. Jenks was chosen to fill a vaeanoyin the
Insane Department.
FrnEttEN's CoNvErrnoN.—A meeting of
firemen will be held to-morrow evening at
Saxisom Street Hall, in reference to ringing
the State . House bell for fires in the day
time as well as at night. A full attendance
is desired, and .the various companies should
not forget to send their delegates.
Fri Mzertive.—A. meeting of the
friends of Ireland was held last evening at
Jefferson Hall. There was a large attend
ance. Thelussemblage was called to order
by John Hasson, and an address was
delivered by Stephen J. Meaney, Esq., of
Toledo, Obio.l
CArn MAY.—We understand the Rail
road Campanies running from Camden to
Cape May, are prepared to convey excur
sion passengers tha:coming season to this
favorite watering place. Application can
be made to Mr. T. Van Rensselaer, Super
intendent, at his office in Camden.
REsiirdrii Bun Tmps.—The steamer
Barclay has resumed her triptibetween this
city and Progress and Birdsboro. Capt.
Benj. Thorn still has conimand, and all
goods confided to his care will be promptly
delivered. '
THE BILLIARD CONTEST.—The great bil
liard match between, Meatus, Plunkett and
RYall takes place at Concert Nall on Thurs.
day evening, as will be seen by the adver
tisement.
•
Ronnsam---Early this morning the dry
goods store of Mrs. Andrews, No, 929 South
street, was entered through the cellar door,
and was robbed of goods to the value
of $l5O,
„
ziGeorge yarns,
Rux Ovzn.—A. man nameu,
and
Swpasrinrung G O a v r e d r ePs - t,ee in ts °lll , by in ft a w t affTwcialftlin— loaded
with iron. His arm waa badly fractured.
THE DAILY X TIMING BDLLETIN : PHILADALPHIA; TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1866__
A WARNING TO BoYs.—Yesterday after
aped, as one of the ferry boats at the foot of Federal
street was approaching the slip , a couple of boys
got over th e chain, and beibre the boat was fastened,
attempted to jump ashore. On couldem succeeded.
but the other fell, and before heget up, his leg
was caught between the boat and the slip, and crushed
In a shocking manner. Dr. Cullen dressed the wound,
and the lad was then sent to the Hospital. The ire.
quency of such scoldents ought to serve as a warning
to boys In thus exposing themselves to danger. Within
a few mouths past several lads have been maimed Rir
life by their recklessness in Jumping on cars while In
motion, or from the ferryboats before they are properly
secured to the sum
A LIVELY SERENADE.—A night or two
since a party of serenaders, "Just for a little fun," went
out on an expedition, and performed under um
window of a friend's house. After having exhausted
their regortory, they were invited in, indulged pretty
freely in "Jersey kerosene," and soon after got into a
regular fight among themselves. One had a staccato
mark placed over his eye, another in attempting to
c sharp was knocked into a fiat, and another who had
made a splendid run on high o suddenly changed his
key to c natural, thus, rendering the whole perfor•
mance a scene of discord rarely witnessed In musical
execution, even by the most experienced of amateur
performers.
M. E. CONFERENCE.—The annual confer
ence of the M. E. Church in New Jersey, commences
its thirtieth session in Camden to-morrow in the
Third Street Church, Ministers are arr iving by
every train, and, is is said, that the present will be the
moat Interesting convention of the kind t presidever
been held In Camden. Bishop Scott wiland
during the continuance of the conference some highly
interesting meetings will take place, which will be
addressed by some of the able ministers in attendance.
The conference will most probably last for eight or ten
days, as there Is considerable business of importance
to attend to and dlspOSe Or,
THE EDWIN FOBREST.—It is thought that
this steamer, which wan sunk, below Trenton, on
Saturday afternoon. will be raised in a few days, and
so thorough repaired as to be able to resume her bips
again in &short time. The work of raising the sunken
steamer rapidly prOgrossing, and the engines doing
Camden, which went up to her on Sunday, are
excellent service.
ODD FELLOWSHIP.--The various Lodges
of Ode Fellows in Camden seem to be in a prosperous
condition, new members being taken in and Initiated
at nearly every meeting. The recent exhibitions of
benevolence manifested by this order have given them
new popularity.
Porlon MATTERs.—Considerable disorder
was manifested in the streets, last night, leading to
such violations of ordinances and breaches of the
pease that the police were forced to arrest a number
of persons. '
WECCACOE. ENGENF. COMTANT.—ThO
pi:181 ball of this Company came off last evening at the
Odd Fellow's Hall, the proceeds of which brought a
handsome atun into the treasury of the Company.
FBAOS AT HALF-MAST.--The flags of the
ferry boatk were yesterday and today displayed at
mat-moat, as a token of respect to Tohn Browning,
Eso.,who died on Saturday morning last.
NEW M. E. Offisnon.--It is said that the
work of erecting_ a new and commodious Methodist
mpal March edifice in North Want will be COM,
ound at an early day the coming immmer.
FINE OPERA; GLASSES.
GROVER & BAKER'S_
PIRAT PREMIUM ELASTIC EITITINE AND MOOS,
&MOH fe3Mpret MACIEUNNS„ •
With lateetimprovementa, • '
7110 aezeNUT street, Plffiedelptle,
17 hi A =ET Etna, iissruome. let•Poi rP
"1 , 1:33,V7 YOBICPATEN'IceIIT Streikti."-
,s,RICUARDS. . .
-. • Dralrtikiiit Teistlr_s47o47-,
:4,4,;,., 1;:,•, :_: , •:,1,' , .' :- • ''' -
:----,-4.-"' - ' - 1 At -Eg• -it their mills
SW, SP A* CI .; "11:p tioiii to ran°l;alpaper Hang',
li ItilasekSspers,tiviht-LE......8; Johnsoii4i
Pflug Garden, be•
rsc:Dldepodoi,7l:ritlirlicll.Squarez.b I:. Jltti.,3re-ISlVirtissid ect is m is e at b s c tp u s t . l ;
law-Eleven,' Which l. he - is prePareal to
flil-Vatterna•
rates.: i Ca l ••• •-, ' - i ts ,
cenZP!•IQWtle/.9!
SICILIAN 'R:AIn
1 - iTi iirlS-VEGiI/TABLE
NEWER.
%rfaigi-Vegetableßieiliawitair Seniteer:
r itcetores gray hair to the original color.
L;Halt's Vegetable Birifian Hair Renewer '
Prevents the hair from falli% e :off. •
Yegetabteigicitian Bair - wer , • •
Makes the,hair soft and glossy.,.
Scars Vegetable' Sicilian, - flair. . &newer
Does not stain the skin: • •
Hall'S VegAtab/eSicilian Hair_ Beneiser
Rae proved itself the best preparation for the hair ever
presented to the 'labile. Price Ill:
For sale bS all diugglsl ,
EXCESSIVE IMPORTATIONS have -so re
duced the prices of forelen dress geode that they can
now be bought at about the prices they were before the
war. We have now open all the new and choice shades
of all wool deiaines at 50c.: Hue double-width at 90c.;
still liner at
J. G. STRAWBRIDGE &
N. W. corner .Eighth ana Market.
PRIME CHARLESTON RICE
For sale by
DLITCHEILL & I'LL -ramp,
, tun Cheatnq urea
Tzat SERMONS A : DAY.-A. Scottish
:Ei
minister, when his seasion hinted that he might preach
three sermons on Sabbath, said--" Preach three ser.
MOM: Never! That is an invention of. Beelzebub for
destroying the effect of two good ones, and killing the
minister." This was an excellent . hlt. The one lay
sermon we preach each day is an injunction on all
Philadelphians to buy their coal of W. W. Alter. His
Main office is at 957 North Ninth street,and his branch
office is at Sixth sind Spring Garden streets.
BONA FIDE IMPORTED CIGA33.S and Lynch
burgh Tobacco. Prices reduced 40 per cent. No Domestic
Cigars sold as Imported; alscrthe beat five cent Lon
dres in the city, at FAsmottry!s, 887 Chestnut street,
opposite the ContinentaL Store closed on Sunday.
PORE lazsmanyWEaTE LEAD.--Tryit i and
you will have none other.
ROOD= & WILSON, MEN'S CLOTHING,
ROCK.H.ILL & WILSON, BOYS' CLOTHING.
BOCICHILL .St - WILSON, FINE CLOTHING.
ROCKHILL & WILSON, CLOTHING OF ALL
GRADES:
ROCKHELL & WILSON, CLOTHING MADE TO
ROM - 3= & WILSO N
BROWN STONE CLOTHING-HALL,
603 & 605 CHESTNUT ST/MET.
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. Thlsj mixture Is entirely
vegetable, andnifords speedy Relief in all Pulmonary
Diseases, such as Asthma, Spitting of Blood, Brett
, chills, &c. Pre n gn is 3d only yb
&. OLIVER, Druggists..
S. E. Cor. Tenth and Chestnut streets, Phila.
" STEWART'S NEW YORE SYRUP."
DAVIS & RICHARDS,
Arch and Tenth streets.
HOOP SicnaTs.—New Spring st yles , 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.
Wholesale and retail at Manufactory , No. 523 Arch
stre
INIMITABLY FINE CONFECTIONS. Choice
and rare varieties for selec
TEP HEN F. t presents, man
ITMAN ufactured by
S WH,
No. 1210 Market street.
FOR MALLOW PASTE. Moss Paste, Soft
Gum Drops, and other efficacious Confections for
Coughs and Colds, go to E. G. Whitman & Co.'s, EaS
Chestnut street. Dealers supplied.
SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE READERS OF
THIS Partus.—The extensive Clothing House of Chas.
stokes &Co • Chestnut street, under the Continental
Hotel. now offers a larger and finer stock of Spring
t lothing than can be had at any other house in this
city. Although the workmanship is of the best the
prices of the garments range from the lowest up
wards. Here can be had tirst.class Clothing. at and
below prices often id for Inferior goods by persons
who think that o ff of Chestnut street things must be
cheaper but one visit to this house will convince any
one that in the article of Ready.made Clothing the
prices will be'found to be lower than any other of the
tint class Cloth.ng Houses in this city, Charles
Stokes & Co., Clothiers, under the Continental Hotel,
Pups LIBERTY WHITE Iski.lo.—Preferred
by Dealers, as it always gives eatisaurtien to their ans.
towns.
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CA.TARBEf.--
J. Isaacs, IL D., Proftsor of the Eye and Ear; treats
all diseases appertaining to the above members with
the utmost success. Testimonials from the most re
liable sources in the city can be seen at his office, No.
519 Pinestreet The medical facility are invited to ac
company their patients, as he has had no secrets in his
p oi examractice.
on. dal eyes inserted. No _charge made
finati
NEW SPRING GOODS.—
We have a splendid stock of New Goods lb? Gents,
Misses and Children. comprising
Misses' and Children's Hats. -
Gents' Hata, all the new styles.
Bova' Caps a large variety.
Ladies' Furs, stock selling out.
Gents' Hosiery, Gloves, Neckties.
Novelties In Cants. Umbrellas, etc.
Best stock In the city.
Call at the great Bazaar of
cosux IN OAKFORD & SONS,
Two Stores, under the Continental HoteL
dailyincrPUßE Li m= WErric LEAD.—Orders
easinit
THE Pram= Csnamsms and Roasted Al
monds are those manuals:tared by E. G. Whitman &
C0.,318 Chestnut street. Deniers supplied.
New Jersey Blattews.
AL War 14130E 1 1741.3111LTT • ‘
JAMES W.. @MEW &
-- HARNESS; SAIDDIES, dcc
THE-VIDEST-AND. LARGEST -
SADDLE - & HARNESS
Manufacturing Establishment, in the
Country.
LACEY MEEKER&Co
No:' 1216 CHESTNUT STREET
OFTEEUE, THEME. OWN MANUFACTURE:
, -
BUGGY HARNESS, .... 80 to dhlit
LIGHT BAIIAULICE ...........50 00 tat 850
HEAVY.' do , •do 00 to 500
EXPRESS,IIMAIIS MOUNTED liatticass-27 50 to 90
WAGON and EGILEARRIBTING .79.00 to 80
STA GE and TEAM do. .80 . 00 to 50
LADIES' &ODLE do ...12 00 to MO
GENTB' do do 800 to 75
Bridles, Mountings, Bitai Rosettes, Horse Covers,
Bruabes, COrobs, Soaps, Blacking, Ladles' and Gents'
Truveling and Tourist Balm and Sacks, Ltuach Baskets
Dressing and Shirt Clises,Tritnkssaidvalises; znltlo.tga
, .
No. 1216 Chestnut Street._
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS.
JAS. IL. CAMPBELL it- CO.,
No. 727 Chestnut St.
INVITE THE AluarkertiON OF CASH 817YEEt8
AT WHOLESALE,
TO Timm STOOX OF
FRENCH,
BRITISH and.
AMERICAN
DRY GOODS ,
which, for extent, variety and general aaaptation to
the wanta of the trade. is unrivaled,
As we are constantly in receipt of the Choicest and
cheapest offerings of this and other raarkets,our stock
will always be worthy of inspection. mhs-lm rpi
1866. bPRING. 1866.
EDMUND YARD & CO.,
617 Chestnut and 614 Jayne Streets,
IMEORTEa3S AND .70BBERS OF
Silks and Fancy Dress Goods,
Linens and White Goods,
Shawls and Ba'morals.
DEALERS ES'
AMERICAN DRESS GOODS.
Germantown Fancy Wool Goode,
At Full Line of Prints.
AT THE LOWEST IiLABEET RAM), 1112Mtm rPI
LINEN GOODS,
MPORTED DIRECT FROM THE
Manufacturers.
ROBERT
SUCCESSOR TO wm IicICEIC a CO.,
No. 228 Chestnut Street,
Respectfully Invites the attention of hu7Sfa to his
larks and varied assortment ot".LINEN GOODS of the
most approved snakes, 9s J.. PATRICK & SONS',
JOHN HIND it SONS', ANDREW CIIRELL'S,
ROBERT mairAliEs, and others, which he will sell
at the lowest relces,and on the most liberal terms. His
etock conshsts in part of •
31, 71 and 4"4 Biay Linens. 4-4 iSklta Line= in SO yard
• " Brumish do. plecen fortheabirtTrade.
" " " " Brown do 7-3 and 41 White Linens in
Mantle. do. whole and demi pieces
3 4 and szs Brown RolLands for the ..Tobba . Trade.
" • Black do. In &amid m m and
.• " " blase do. soft hnisii. both Power .
3.BrowniDrills, &c., etc. Loom and /land Make.
m 131.343 1
FROTHINGHAN . & WELLS,
34 South Front and 35, Letitia Street,
HAVE FOR SALE
Everett Cottonades, a full assortment.
ed Co
Massachusetts, tto Barilet, and Great Pans Brown and
Bleachns.
Washington Mills Cambric% Balmoral Bides. Cloths
and Sackings.
8 4 and 6 4 Doeskins and Cotton Warp Cloths.
Washington and Milton Mills Printed and Maenad
Tat le Coved.
:Carnet and Bleached Jeans. • •
Everett and Lowell Worsted Yarns, Nos. 14.86 and 32.
5-1,10 4 arid 11-4 Marseilles Counterpanes, mhl343t no/
RALSTON & BIDDLE,
IMPORTERS OF
INDIGO AND INDIA GOODS,
122 Walnut Street and 17 Granite St.,
, -
OFFER FOR SALE, IN LOTS TO SII/T :
Indigo, Bengal.
Indigo, Guatimala.
Indigo, Madra&
Cochineal Sumac.
Copperas, Block Tin:
Lac Dye, Bleaching Powder&
Soda Ash, Catch. •.
Sal Soda, Alum,
And DYE WOODS and DYESTUFFS
OF ALL RINDS. trausat rp
JAY COOS & CO.,
NEW: OF'F.tOR.
114 South Third Street,
Bankers,
AND
Dealers in Government Securities,
17. S. 6's of 1881, .
5 20's, Old and New,
10.40 , w Certificates of Indebtedness,
7-30 N ' OTEIB9 I st, 2d, and, 3d Series.
Compound Interest Notes Wanted.
=EMT ALLOMD ON DEPOSITS.
Collections made. Stocks Bought and Sold on Com.
mission. .. •
L e i ria business acconumxuttoni ItHEUIZEttrED YOB
pamenimrffi.t. Bebrnary . lB66 . • fe7 8/3/
IatLASATALLDIU
.10 tie Sheathing Felt for Shim also, Zohnson'a Paten
lireolehurgelt fere Steam:impel and sn,n, in dot
ana ear sale ter WpZ , LagEll; GILIET. NO, an
MITIMPHRETEP
HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS
llemproved, from the most tun as
an
=ocean Simple — Prompt— est;EA.smd
liable. They are the only Medicines Perhxdp: an ned
to popular uae—eo simple that inhered= be
made in rasing them so hezoalees as to be free from
danger, and so eMcient as to be always reliable. They
have raised the highest commendation Own and
will always rainier satisfiction.
140
- Oen
3 . °eel' FEVSMA__ oll alteelion, T. . ts.
WORAM, worm -Fever, Worm-0)11 , . VS
3, " CRYING-COLIC, or Teethitgof lnhnt~ en
4, " DIAREHCEA of children or adults
5, " DYEGMTIERY. 4::1111
6, " CHOLERA NORPIUB Narries, Vmdthl
7, COMER- Col&- Bronaltis 421
a. " ze4 -
9,"
HEADACHE, Sick Iteada Vertigo__m
DYGPEPRI• ,
11, " SUPFRIMAED, Billorn
Period 615 e
12, " WHITES too pro. Period&
16, "
14, " BALl'l4 2=lc Ei
16, " ILHEITMA Ps ,
16, " FEVER and Ague, Chill Fewer, Agnes---66
17, " Pll,lailnd or bleeding_ Se
111. " 0211=ALMY, and sore or weak Spas_ ~ . 11/3
le. " CATABBB, acute or chronic, Inlinensi
"WHOOP72V'G COUGH violent Corigha_6o
21, " ASTHMA
" EAR D earing.-50
" 8419.0FULA. 4:,19,8:439/115g9.-51:1
14. " GENERAL D , Weak-
IL HAY,
. " DROPSY and scsar Eisantkess.---60
SEA-8101USESS. sickness from riding—so
NifgEPE~TrkzEtiry—vorm
29, " SORE MOUTH. Canker -"
" /IRINA/1Y Incontinence. wetting hed—.....50
" PAINFUL Periods,
c with Sikshanaa)
" SUFFERINGS at of 00
i[4:EplkEPSys. Vitus' Dance.... 100
4, " D . cerated Sore Thr0at..—...56
FAMILY CASEB.
85 slabs, morocco case, and b00ka....,..----310 00
20 large vials, in morocco, and book-- ---.. 6 0.0
20 large vials, plain cam and b00k.......--_. 650
15 boxes (Not 1 tr im ;ffitrid book.— -- 3 4311
eav BPSX2XOII7,.
Mahogany owes, le vial-- 00
Single vials, with direction L........ / SO
far an y
pa by the case or Waffle bor., are
sent to any part of Ms countrY. by snail or expreaa
free ofchaz cioNAMAtj ws sf the price- Address
' SPECIFIC
HOMIEOPA:=O MEDICINE COMPANY,
Office and Depot, No. 6628roadNew York.
Dr. liuweeragra is swanconsmitedat his office
p OUß eraonally or by letter, aa above, for all4brau of dis-
DIVIT a_ _ ,00. JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY a COW
DEN, T. B CALLEN)! lER end AMBROSE SMITH.
Wholesale Agents. Philadelphia. , tyr-thAtalyrP
"PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORE ORNAS
J. MENTAL IRON WORKS.
The subscribers. &nude= and manufacturers of
CAST, WROUGHT IRON AND BRONZE RAILING.
for offing private dwellings, public squares. °eine
PA T'WIRS RAMING
WINDOW' AND DOOR mumps,
for offices, store fronts, bulwark netdnffl_ngshiPP, anq
&c., made under the ~NKINS being the
only authorized manufacture= of Wire Work under
sahl patent la th WA e city.
MON STAIRY, SPINAL AHD STRAIGHT,
IRON FURNITURE, STABLE FITrINGS,
of everyvarlety of new and improved designs.
SPECIAL CARE BESTOWED
ON GARDEN AND CEMETERY V•PrTATE r r
ENTS,
Our varied assortment of Founts= Vases, Statuary,
&c.ds.iving as superior facilities.
All orders shad receive careful and prompt attention.
tu.erarpf BoBERT WOOD & 00.,
Office and Warerooms, 1188 RIDGE Avenue.
3i3 and 331 South Street, • • '
hese handsome assortment of SPRING
LERERy; Misses' and Influlta' flats and Ceps.
Bilks,
es Velvets, enllsn, Ribbons. Feather% Plower%
Fram, ' mhf.-4m/
TN OBEDIENCE to a rule of the District Court
of the City and . County of. Philadelphia, the
she r iff of said City publishes the' following writs of
Alias BtenfBollB Covenant: • .
HENRY 0. HOWELL, Sheriff. -
Sheriff's Office, March 17th, 1866.
City and County_cy___Lhtlacie_ ss.
COffiffiONALTH , O 1 PENNSYLVA.HL.a.,
To the Sheriff of Philadelphia county, greetkig:
• . .
We
command yOu, as before we did,fthat yonnum•
mon LOUIS Err'R', late of your County of Philadel
phia, so that b 1 and appear
our - before our Sudges
Ph.lladelPhF ar Dbtect Court for the Olt r and
county of F alphia, to be holden at. Philadelphia,
in and fbr Cityand County of Philadelphia, the
first , 1110NDAY of April next, there to; answer the
Pennsylvania Company for Insurances on Lives, and
granting Annuities, Trustees of Mrs. ALMA D. Pan
Gross, and assignees of William Griffiths, Trustee et
al. of a plea of breach . of covenant atm ground rent
deed. from William Griffiths. Trustee, et al. - to Loafs
Birk dated 29th October, 1852, recorded 80th October,
i
1852, n Deed Book T. H., No. 45, page 809, &c., reserv
ing a yearly ground rent of .75, payable on the first
days of April and October said around rent being
recorded plaintiftb by deed dated April 24tn. 1855, and
June 28th, 1855 in Deed Book R. D. W.. Na. 33,
page 20 6 , di n .; and have yon then there this writ.
Witness the Honorable EOItGE
d BHSWOOD,
.Doctor of Laws, President 0 6 our saiCorm& at Philo
' delphia, the ninth day of March; in the year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred andefixt7•Bixt.
mh,2o-iftWiff . A, TRECIO. Pro Protkoliotikrz
REAL •XSTAiR.
FOR AENT.
The New Julletin 'Building
No 607 Chetn.ut Street,
WILL BE COMPLETED IN A FENY:WZEKB.
The proprietors are prepared to receive proposal for
renting such rooms as they will not use themselves.
These will be
THE SECOND STORY FRONT ROOM,
60 by 24 feet.
THE WHOLE OF: THE NORTHERN HALE OF
THE BUILDING,
Your Stories High. with Entrance by a wide hail on
Chestnut street,
And a Front of 25 feet on Jayne street
Suitable for a Jobbing or Commission Iltxtee, a Bank
or Insurance Office.
.
For Further Partic ulars apply at the EVENING
EITLIacTIN OFFICE.
it bt No. 329 Chestnut Street.
•
ri FOR SALEII • .
Fs THE MODERN THREE STORY
,
El "W . 3E: rid -
With three story beak bn idinge and- every conve
nience, marble entrance and vestibule; eltaate .
No. - 1908 Pine Street:
Lot Is fest 4 Inches In front, 100 feet deep-with ; the
privilege of a 4 foot alley. Apply on the prenalset •
PUBLIC SALE.— THO WAS dt SONS, Anc..
tIoneurs,—ELEGANT COUNKRYSEAT, STONE ,
SIDENCE and COTPAGESITBS.—Chr TUE3HAY,
April ad. 1866, at 12 o'clock noon, at the PHELADEL-
PelIA EXCHA NEM, will be sold at public sale, E LE:
GANT COUNTRY.RBSIDENCE,withIestensive out
bulldogs. WAVERLY HEIGHTS, the residence of
Joseph Newhouse, Esq., 8 acres 7 perches, 9 mites
from the city—Handsome Mansion:with the modern
improvements and conveniences, Stone Stable and
arriage HonseStoneTenant Hotuus,Stone and Frame
Barn, grounds tastefully laid out, &c. The altnation
high and very desirable.
Waverly Hei
AHD, 2 beaotiltd COTTAGE SITES, of 21 acres each,
ghts _
Also, 3 very beautifully !Mated COTTAGE SITES,
of 6 acres each, Waverly Heigh ts.
Also, Neat STONE RES IDENCE,- containing
rooms. corner of Church road and Limekiln turn pike, _
good Stone Stable and Carriage Howe. Stone K ara
and other oatbuildkupt—Vegetabbs Garden, choice
Fruit Tress, &r— •
Also. 2 Handsome BUILDING SIT.E, Church road,
each of 4 acres.
EBM'11;;;II
M. THOMAS a SONS, Auctioneers,
nata),24,28,31 Nos. 139 and W. South Fourth et.
SALE BY ORDER OF HEIRS—ON THE
PREMISIEhtate of ANDREW CRISMAN,
deceased. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers. Desirable
FARM, 3: ACRES, FISHER'S LANE. between Ger
mantown and Frankford, MI Ward. On WEDNE3-
DAY AFTERNOON, March 2Stb, 1886, at 3 o'clock P.
M., will be sold at public sale, ON THE PREMISES,
all that valuable farm of 3113.' acres. situate on bo th
sides of a road leading , from Germantown to Frank
ford, called Fisher's Lane, about %of a mile east of
Second street trumpike, and 1, miles from Fisher's
Late Station. on the North Pennsylvania Railroad,
and at the intersection of Wyoming avenue. The im•
proven:Lents are a stone dwelling and frame barn.
'Mere are several very valuable country sites. It ad
joins lands of Messrs. John Gaulberr and Frederick
Miller.
TERMS—One-third of the purchase money to remain
on mortgage.
Ifl"Plan at the Auction Rooms.
siirFor ftrther pa,rticulars apply to Messrs. Roberts
& Bro., Gen:mu:down.
& SONS, Auctioneers.
M anti B. Fourth street
FOR SALE—FIRST CLASS ORRISLARTOWN
: FSEDENCE—with all the modern convect•
ram; stable for three horses: at the Southwest corner
of ?Isabel= street amd Pales= avenue. near Wayne
station. Inquire of _ _
••• Ai • : ,
mbZ-tu.th,s3t• tio.S3l Walnut street. Id floor front.
t p- a DWELLING HOUSE No. .SCG North NINE
TEELNTH street. Price pp& Dr:mediate pos
session. For sale by A P.IttOERD3.
m=-,51* 9,6 Arch street.
TO LET.—Three fine large ROOMS, second.
third and fourth floors of store No. 115 North
th:.strmt. - nah23.3tlx
pk; 1)1 lj (Ij D 4,111
IRON RAILING.
MILLINERY.
Mrs. R. Dillon,
RETAIL DRY GOODS
• BOYS' :WEAR.
FINE, ALL WOOL CAP SIMMS% ft Kb
BLACK AND w.e.r.r.o CHECK DO., .
FINE MIXED TWEIIDS,eI 25.
FANCY STYLE CASSIII&ERES,p Mi,
FINE GOODS FOR SUIT3,I)I to to e 197.
FANCY MIXED FOR SUITS, $1 ez.
31ENS' WEAK
NEW STYLE CASSUSIENES.
LIGHT GOODS FOR SPRING WEAR.
STUFFS FOR BUSINESS SUITS.
BLACK CLOTHS, CHEAP.
rtnz SPRING COATINGS.
' FANCY CASSIIIMRS FOR Burrs.
, •
LADIES' SACKINGS.
PLAIN MIDDLESEX CLOTH.
FANCY NEIDDLITscror CLOTHES.
NEW DOUBLE WIDTH CLOTHS.
SINGLE WIDTH CASSINIEffIia FOR SAQUREFf
DRES S GOODS •
ONE CASE LatArtrue POPLINS, as ets.
LARGE PLAID SCOTCH GINGHALNB, 45 cla.
GOOD BLACK ALPACAS, 50 cts.
WHITE GROUND FIGURED MORALES,
wxlrt. GROUND ALPACAS, so eta.
FRENCH FIGURED JACONETS.
PINE, BLUE AND BUFF. PERCALES.
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE it CO.,
N. W. cor. Eighth and Market Sts.
fels4f rp
]Linen Department.
HOMER, COLLADAMCO.
SUCCESSORS TO
THOMAS W. EVANS do CO.,
HAVE NOW OPEN,
A FULL ASSOPMIUMT OF
LINEN AND HOUSEKEEPING.
01-00013 S,
To which they invite special attention.
818 and Bto Chestnut Street,
Eck.b3-= rPi
CARPETIN4IS.
CAJELJPEPIENG-.
LEEDOM & SHAW ,
/write attention to Mgr paziortmesit of
Pdreign and Domestic-
C 1:".1ETIN G- g
WOW OPEEING AT
No. 910 Arch Street,
mhls-1m ABOVE BMINTEC.
"GLEN ECHO MILLS,"
pERMANTOWN, PA.
&CALLUM, CREASE it SLOAN,,
MANIFFACTURERS. Thavirrizas AND. WHOLE.
SALF DFA intS 1:15T
CAR PETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS, MATTI NOS, &C.
wAREE:ousE,
NO. 509 CHESTNUT STREET,
Opposite the State House,
PHILADELPHIA.
Retail Department.
No. 519 Chestnut It.
mhuin •
CIARPETINGS.
A WV assortment Or
DOMESTIC CARPETINGS
Coruna=ly oa hand and Itor sale altos lowest pztoes:
GEORGE W. BILL,
deilleoa icto.l2llNOrth TEUBD Scteet;
REMOVAL.
DES. GALLOWAY & SHEDD
pi.vinel4:4aokiDisliko:l3,lnl
Heetropathic Institution
N 0.1230 WALNUT STREET.
One door east of Thirteenth stmei,
Where their increased facilities and accommoda
tions fbr the treatment of persons suffering from
Chronic or acute dl • v+9 are ample, thereby insisting
Mali professional services to all who may desire.
M.. S. GALLOWAY, M. D
P. SHEDD, M. D,
raniGan epl
SPRING - • Cif.ooqol3
SPRING STYLES I
EDWARD P. IUILLYO
TAILOEk
CUB Chestnut st.;
MINGLDIII 4ILYOUPSLOATICEIES.
42 Orme & u ;niare l at ilatt 1.1114.314°a M
to sal rheatzwit
Yorktown asi r y
Me South pflinWaln &mum , , • •