Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, March 26, 1866, Image 4

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    BIISUITESS NOTICES.
- - ZHINASE-BALIMAJLITY
home: of the __papers haVe recently given a most
SrigDtfiol.accoun9 oftcattiles 'inflicted upon criminala
sn China, and it seems singular that a nation, which
pretend& to . so Much refinement and cultivation,
should - rival, in these atrocities, anythbsg ever per:
petrated by the Nortti.A merican Indians: " But it up'
pears less 'strange that the Chinese ' should be so crae
se„ criminals, when we reflect that they- put their
own daughters to torture, in order to give t)iena Mina"
Jarall7, , Small feet. tln this country, elegance and fash..
}on may be combined:with the utmost physical corn
ier:, as experieneed by those who get their. Clothing
from
YANKEES STIJL AHEAD.
We thought the Yankee trick was good,
Of.uuncing nutmegs out of wood,
But , uutV lately 'twits found out,
They imitated a bear's snout.
•
So in Now Brunswick, when displayed
A bounty for each snout was paid, • .
The Taidm continued snouts to sell,
And the game worked all round quite.well.
Now, if abounty shoal° be paid ._
Flir all In PEERY s garb arrayed;
Fictitious sults, without a doubt, '
w o ad very quickly be found out.
For where's the mart that hopes to beat,
Or even with the "Smart" compete?
And as fir sales! the "Smut." reposes
Oontent to count the real noses.
Having BOUGHT sINCE THE DECLINE, the prOprie•
tors of the "Star" have reduced their prices corre
epondhigly. 01711 STOCK OF BEADY-MADE CLoTBING
embraces every style of garment now Worn, and every
variety of ,piece goods. . Our customer department is
condDded by the most competent artists. Give us a
AWL , Ctheors, Two,Dorseas Rani.
STAB. CLOTHING HOUSE,
LOW PRICES AND FASHIONABLE GOODS,
409 CHESTNUT STREET, SIGN OF THE "STAR."
- - PERRY dr, CO.
BEDUCTTION OF TWENTY PER IlleAr THE P.EGULA E SCHEDULE FRICRI3
Deering to reduce Our larse stock of annul°.
and highly finished seven octave Eoeewood Pianos,
alms to the removal to our new store, No. INS
TNUT street, we have poncluded .to offer them
j a i laces below the cost to mftufacture. Persons de.
to purchase a first-class PIANO, at reduced,
rata, ehotud avail themselves of this_npßortnnitsc •
SCHONA dt CO.,
Waneroortuf No. 1021 Chestnut street.
STEINWAY dr. SONS' me i
PIANOS
WV 'Are noow acknowledged the beat in.
igirratients in linrops as well as Amerks. They are
Assad i n pump snd private,by the greatest artiste
inMurope by VON DREYbCHOON,
LISZ ;uid others; in this countryby HELL%
MASON, WOLFSOIDT, etc. For sale only by
- BLASIUS BROS.,
544- , tr 1008 Chestnut street.
ph i MEYER'S NEWLY IMPROVED CRES
CENT SCALE
OVERSTEIING PIANOS,
Acknowledged to be the best. London Prize Medal
and Highest Awards in America received.. MELO
DEONS AND SECONDHAND PIANOS
1a24 wa.m•am Warerooms, 7:1•2 Arch at., below SM.
m i CABINET OItGANS AND STECK atm
CO.'S PIANO FORTES.
The only place where these unri
vitlel instruments can be had in Philadelphia, Is at
- J. E. GOULD'S,
Seventh and Chestnut.
631-stwtf/
INDREDUCTION:. REDD:M[ION !!
Steel: & Co.'s W 25 Pianos zor $525
Stuck a Co 's .575 " " 475
Riven &Bacon's 550 " " 450
Raven a Bacon's 500 " " 400
Haines Bro's. 400 " soo •
mh24-tfl E. GOULD, Seventh and Lhestnut.
EVENING BULL ETIN.
MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1866
A STEP BACKWARD
- 'One of the moatsalutary arrangements
made by Ex-MayorHenry,while he was
the chief magistrate of the city, was the
forbidding of the ringing of the State
House belifor any fire that might chance
to take place during the hours of day
light, unless the conflagration was of so
serious character as to'call for the ring
ing of a general alarm and the conse
fluent turning out of the entire fire de
partment. For all other fires the dis
trict station house bells only were rung.
During the period that this rule has
been in operation (more than two years)
el'Oellelice has been clearly demon
` rated,and we have no hesitation in de
claring our belief that fires that have
taken place in the city during daylight
within that time have been extinguished
quite as speedily and with as little loss
of property as though the State House
bell had clattered away an hour for each
alar%„ sending half the idlers in town
heels over head to thescene of conflagra
tion, throwing all the streets in the city
into confusion, interfering with trade
and travel, bringing about a universal
hubbub and disorder, and causing such a
crowd of idle
,spectators to gather about
the fire-ground as - to seriously hamper
the exertions of the earnestfiremen, and
affording extraordinary facilities to
thieves to ply their trade and ruffians to
breed contention and riot.
We are sorry to see that a portion of
:the fire department is moving with a
view to the abolition of thisexcellent ar
rangement of Ex-Mayor Henry. A con
vention of firemen has been formed for
the,purpose of agitating a return to
the old system, and a preliminary meet
ingof the delegates has been held. Thus
far the only argument - that we have
heard of being used among the members
of the 'convention is that firemen who
are at work in the neighborhood of the
State House, during ° daylight; 'know
_n
nothing of a fire until it is out, in conse
quence of the failure of the big bell to
ring. We cannot see that ads fact furn
ishes any reason ' for a return to the old
system, If these firemen who, work in
the neighborhood of the State House
can convince us that their presence is
absolutely necessary to the extinguish
ment of fires by daylight, or that there
is a scarcity of men to manage the appa
ratus at ordinary fires that take place
between sunrise and sunset, "then we
will admit the force of their reasoning
and go for the ringing of the Statejiloutie
bell on the occasion of all fires, whether
they take place at noon or at midnight.
The fact is, the great evil of almost ail
fires that take place during working
0
hours is an excess of willing and anxious
hands, rather than a scarcity of thern,
and the work of putting out fires in for
m—er times was too apt to be overdone, to
the extent of destroying with water
what the fire had spared. The commu
nity -was literally killed with kindness
and "judicious firemen • will agree with
us that these evils were not corrected
until the establishment of the district
system, which pr „vented the gathering
of all the apparatus in town to pour Ni
agara-like-floods over every trifling fire
that might occUr. The establishment of
the district system; the appointment of a
responsible board of engineers to take
charge, of the fife-ground.,to control
the fire companies in service ; •the intro
. Arluction of the 6salarm telegraph;;the
TOWER HALL,
No. fAti Market Street,
xo3ENNEIT & co.
use of steam fire engines and horses, and
last,lsi, .the la.' encing,of _the State...gons6
bell, have-worked,a, great reform and
made the extinguishment of fires-what
it should be, a 'serious, earnest piece of
work, and:not the :occasion of a frolic,
frout -whiehluen Who work in the neigh.;
borhood 'of the State House are not will
ing to be excluded because of tlii3irigno
.
ranee of what is going on.
The arrest of a conflagration is just as
much a piece of . police 'business as the
arrest, rif 'a intirde.rer or a thief, the pre-.
vention 'of the spread of pestilence, or
the checking of the ravages of a flood-
If Mayor lialichael desired to have , an
assassin taken into custody at Manay
link, he would not ring the State House
bell to notify all policemen, and inci
dentally the rest of the population, of
what he desired to have done and what
he was going to do; but he or his chief of
police would quietly, telegraph to the
proper station house and to the proper
officers to perform the required duty,and
if it was , possible to be accomplished, it
would be done. When a conflagration
is •to be arrested...why not just as quietly
telegraph to the houses of the necessaPy
number of the nearest fire companies,
who are 'always on hand, withhorses
. „
ready, harnessed, and let them go and put
the fire out without any needless fuss
and disorder ? That is now the prac.
tice during waking hours, and we can
discern no-good reason .for a change. We
trust that the discreet portion of the Fire
Department will •discourage this pro
posed retTogremionisand that the Mayor
and City Councils will refuse to make a
change in a system that is working ad
mirably, unless some more powerful rea
son is given for it than the fact that fire
men who work in the neighborhood of
the State House desire to know promptly
when a fire takes place in day-light.
HON. GEORGE !CHAMBERS.
Intelligence has been received that
Hon. George Chambers died yesterdayat
his residence in Chambersburg. He had
just entered his eighty-first year, having
been born in the early.part of the year
1786. The old mansion of his fathei,
w here he was born, and his own adjoin
ing, were burned by the rebels under
3lcCausland, and the aged gentleman
and his daughters were compelled to fly
to the country. More recently they
have lived in a, small house in the town.
Judge Chambers contemplated rebuild
ing on the site of his old hollse this sea
son.
The name of Chambers is honorably
identified with the history of Franklin
county from the earliest period of its
settlement. Four brothers of the name
•
emigrated from the county of Antrim,
in Ireland, between the years 1726 and
1730. They first settled at the mouth of
Fishing Creek, on the Susquehanna,
but bought lands subsequently in other
parts of whatisnow Cumberland county.
Col. Benjainin Chambers, one of the
brothers, settled near the site of C ham
berburg, and in --1764 he laid out the
town. Judge Chambers was his grand
son. Every generation of the family
has been noted for probity, enterprise
and intelligenee t but in no one were,
these characteristics more marked than
in him whose death has Just occurred.
Judge Chambers was educated at
Princeton College, graduating in 180-1.
He was admitted to the bar in 1807, and
soon acquired a large and lucrative
practice. He was elected to Congress
by the old whig and anti-masonic party
in 1833 and in 1835, and in 1837 was a
delegate to the State Convention to re
model the Constitution. In 1851, when a
vacancy occurred in the Supreme Court,
he was appointed by the Governor to
fill it during the unexpired term, and
was unanimously confirmed by the
Senate." Bince he retired from the bench,
he has led a life of quiet ease, which was
only disturbed by the ruthless savages
that destroyed the town in 1864. In
that destruction all the household effects
of himself and his daughters were in
volved. But the loss he felt most keenly
was that of his . private papers, mahy of
which related to the history of Frain
county, in which he took the most loving
interest.
In Chambersburg, and all Franklin
county, Judge Chambers was regarded
with the love and veneration due to a
patriarch. In the Presbyterian church,
of which be and his family have always
been staunch supporters, bis loss will be
especially deplored. But his time had
come. He lived through the troubles
of the civil war, and saw the country he
so much loved . restored. He could look
biek on his long life with a conscious
ness that it had beep. well spent; for few
men have been. better or more useful
citizens. Both physically and mentally
he was remarkably strong up to thevery
time of his death. He leaves a name
that will always be cherished with vene
ration by his gdescendants and all , who
had the happiness of knowing him.
Important Sale of Heal Estate, Stocks, &c.
Messrs. Thomas & Sons , sale to-morrow, at the Es •
cbange,will 'lnclude a numbsr of handsome country
seats, modern residences, stores, 'dwellings, building
lots, stocks, &c. See auction head and •pamohlet'
Sale on the Premises—Estate or Andrew Crisman.
deceased—Wednesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, Fisher's
lane, desirable farm, 37 aorta.
Ilea! Estate Sale.
_Pamphlet catalogues contain 'JIM; descrl'itions of the
- properties to be soya on Wednesday next, by James 4.
Freeman, Auctioneer. .
. .
TIDIEN CRUMP BUILDER.
IF
173 t C.RESTNIIT STREET
and 218 IAtoGE STREET.
Mechanics of every branch required for honsebuild-
IDS and Iltting promptly furnished. ja3-6m*
STATIONERY—LETTED., CAP AND NOTE
. PAP/.1113, ENVELOPES. BLANK BOOK% and
every requisite in e Stationery -line, selling at the
lowt tigaresat
J. B. DOWNING' es Stationery Store,
inal2.4frpi Eighth street:two doors above Walnut.
461 FOR, LARGE SIZE PROTOGRAPH . S, tine ape.
cu u
mpns of art, of rare accuracy of keness and
natural styles. Sow is the time. Go to RAIMER'S,
Second street, above Green. - •
PATINT CATTLE 'LEADERS may be attached to
the nose of any animal in a few seconds, without
the necersity of slitting the cartilage, giving you the
entire conttol of it, and , also prevents cattle from
breaking clown fences. For sale, with steel Bull
Rings and Patent Rope Cattle Ties, by TRUNIAN do
BRAW
Wow 240--
11 l (E'er::(E'er::Tiairty-Ilve) /6w-bet' street-.
THE DAILY EVENING- BULLETIN : PWILADELPHIA. VOA DAY, MARCY', 26. i 866
HOWELL BROTHERS.
S. W. core Ninth and Chestnut sts.,
Are Manufacturing their new styles of
Paper Hangings
FOR SPRING,',
And Samples and Lots of New Goods are now coming
in from their manufactory, which with a fresh Ismer
tion of French Designs are ready ibr the inspection of
their customers.
The !Demised Ihcilities of their new and more ex
tensive Factory enables them to produce much hand
somer and finished styles.
Imitation Fresco Designs
FOR •
Parlors, Entries, Ceilipgs, &0., diso. I
PREPARED.
uth7.m.wateixoe
NEW GOODS.
--
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
2s S. Second Rt.,
Will Open this Morning,
Tbree and Linen
A:SD
ONE CASE BRIGHT PLAID POPLINS
(ens AND Wow
For Children's and Misses' Wear.
imirt.S.2t rp
ROLLER, COLLADAY & 001,
Successors to Thos.liV.Erans it Co.,
Still continue the sale of theirstocli of
SILKS AND DRESS GOODS,
At the sam e scale of resit:este°
Below Gold Rates
'I hat they orevlou.sly announcel.
„NEW STYLES OF GOODS BELTO3 OPENED CON
TM:I:ALLY.
Nos. 818 and 820 Chestnut street.
t'ABTES LE: VISITE FR O sl.—You will search
V - in vain for Pictures that surpass them in style.
execution and finish. See srecimens. B. F.
lt'S, 614 Arch street.
STOIIEUSE, we have heavy Tram Box Mal
l' lel s, Bcx Chisels, (TOWS Feet; Box Scrapers.Truok
Wheels, Barn and Butter Tasters, Tap. Borers, Bung
Drivers, bplgots, Faucets and Molasses Gates. Fe-d
nd Anne :traits. heatsand Weights. TRUMAN &
Sr A.W. co. 535 (Eight Thirty-dre) Market Stzetc,
below Ninth. . •
Tj EllUt:Ed) PRlCEs.—Persons desiring Photographs
Al of any style, should avail therasives of ehe opp:r.
tu, Sty to obtain Pictures executed In superior manner,
at ItElid ER' s Gallery,. Seconds street, aoove Green.
13LATED SPOONS AND FORKS, of several quall
-11 of plating, and ivory -handled Table Cutlers%
fur sale by TRUMAN .5; SHAW, No. VD' (Eight
hirty-ere) Market street, below Ninth.
CHEAP (. ASSIBIERES?
For l‘fen. and Boys.
from the lute auction sales,
at reddrzed prices.
eURWMI BTODDART (t. BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 412 and 45; North second street,
mb26.3t! above Willow
2E WELL. Efilfir. - dirt — To
1866.pirege, at .K.uPP'S Shaving Saloon,.
put in
Ezell ange Place and Dock street. 11w:of/ pd. Zvprilo.
- office tables,
111 is:flulrtiTgliowrCflyrlgZev,troerez:
resks.mll26.rp,a*
l a ! e i g. great .Pa
ll. r_ety , We follow the Qecllne In
W, H. unovE.
$20._000 TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. --
DAVLD WBATELE,RLY.
n311.6..5tA 62.5 Walnut street.
J E FR& NCH MANTEL CLOCKS.—A fresh hrt
portattoo of beautitcd styles, warranted correct
TLIE-BEEPERS.
FARR & BROTHER. Imparters,
r 324 Chestnut street, below Fourth.
OOP .SKIRT- MANUFACTORY —Hoop Marts
H
ready made and made to order: warranted of the
beatroateriale. Alet4Stkte rePairea.
HMS. E. BAYL.EY,
8111 Vine street . above Eighth..
HOUSEKEEPERS, for cleaning. silver and
ver-plated Ware t a NEW POLISHING POWD ER —the best ever MP de: FARE cir. BROTHER,
ter. 824 Chestnut street. below •PoUrtlk
,BALE.—To Shippers, iGrocers, Hotel-keepere
Al and others—A Very superior lot of Dhampaga.
Oder, by the barrel or dozen. P.. J.JORDAN,
nog-rptf 220 Pear street. below Third and ; Willits
TORDAN'S .110EldtiladaTED TONIO ALE.—The
truly healthltd and nutritious beverage, now in use
by thousands—lnvalids and - others—has established a
character for quality of material and_pcnity of 'canc.
facture, which stands unrivaled. It is recommended
by physicians of this and other places, as a superior
tonic. and requires but a trial to convince the moat
skeptical of its great merit. To be had, who legal and
stall, of P. I. JORDAN. 224) Pear street.
TAA.AO HATRAI7I3, Auctio - aeer and ldoney Broker,
.1. N. E. corner of Third and Spruce streets, only one
square below the Exchange. ITATHANS'S Principal
Lidice, established for the last forty years. Money
to loen in large or small amounts, at the lowest ram,
Diemonds,oh Silver Plate, watches, Jewelty,Oloth.
leg, d R oods " of every description. Oilicehonrs from
4 A. M. till 7 P. M. der.-terp,
FTTLICE, WEAVER. di 00.. •
Malta Mtwara of • ,
MANUA AND TARRED CORDAGE.
Cords,
No. SS North 'Water Street. and No. 22 North Delawar
Avenue, Philadelphia.
Stow= H. Strum. Afacsrizr. Wionan
Oonnwo B. Oparrn„ sa.
IIARKHCH WITH INDEMIEL.E3 INK, Embroider
AIL log, /braiding, Staro.ping, &c.
N. A. TOTITIEY,
ism - Silbert treet.
„ A rt - FOR HARTFORD, CONN.. VIA
- -- DELAWARE . AND RARITAN
e swam propeller SUSAN, Vandeveer,
water, Is now loading at 'Second Wharf below Spruce
au set. Will leave with despatch. Freight taken on
reasonable terms. Apply to •
Wlll.ll. BAIRD ctc. 00„
No. I.M South Wharves.
WE'XIMEW/TEL iiiiLLL attention to our
a¢nfllcent assortment or superior Braila%
whCch we always have on hand; an d 00 ,
them at very reasonable PriCell to purchasers: Best of
references and NULL EiITABANTBIBI lnvariably
given by ' _
VIE MON PLUM BtANUIPACTURING 01);
1022 . it/7 Walnut newt
1
1
Title Is a perisonal Invitation
to the. reader to examilie our
new atvlesof •
SPRING CIOTHONG.
Casalraere -Suits for 1161 and!
Black Snits fpr *22 Finer Snits,
all prices pp to VS.
WANAYARBR & ' BROWN,
• OAK HALL,
SIXTH and 31,6,11,E8T
J HAFLEIGH:
9(12 Chestnut Street,
Will Open for Inspection and Bale,-his
New Spring Styles
IN
SILK MANTILLAS,
On Wednesday,lalareh 28t16 1866.
11. STEEL & SON
WILL OPEN THIS MORNING, ONE LOT OF
Fast Colors Calicoes. at 10 Cents.
2 Cases FAST COLOR CALICOES, at 1234 cents.
1 Case FAST COLOR CALICOES, atl.4 cents,
5 Cases FAST COLOR CALICOES, at 15 cents.
ALL OUR BEST CALICOES REDUCED TO 22c.
We are selliinngg the cheapest Calicoes in this city.
Yard Wide - ELEA .11ItriLINS,_at 25, 39 and 31c.
42-inch and 5-4 BLEACHED 3IIJSLLNS, at 85, 3731 and
40 cents. - -
Yard Wide UNBLEACHED MUSLIN'S, at W, 25 and
80 cents.
9-8 and 6-4 IJNBLEACB:ED MIJSLESS, at 31, 40 and
50 cents. -
Will also open this morning, a lob lot of
CHA_LLIIS DE LAINEs at 20c.
FINE HEAVY ANGLISII GINGEAMS, AT 31c. .
_ CLOTHet.
LIGHT MIXED CASSOIRRES,
Suitable for Ladies' S cones.
French, English and American CLO tHS.
French, English and American Cesslmeres.
In great variety, for Men and Eoys' Wear.
Nos, 713 and 715 North Tenth Street.
Walnut Chamber and Parlor Sai.es
Either Polished or Oiled , at
GEO. J. HENKELS',
Thirteenth and Chestnut Streets,
Formerly KS and all Clltnnt stree in rat 6:
LOOKING GLASSES
GREATLY REDUCED
IN PRICE.
JAMES S. EARLE & SONS,
816 Chestnut Street.
PENNSYLVANIA ACA-
DEMY OF FINE ARTS.
JAMES S. EARLE
SONS' Fifth Great Sale of
valuable Oil Painting
the Evenings of Tuesday,
Marc 4 27th and Wednes-
day, March 28th, at 7 1-2
o'clock. The entire col-
lection. now on Exhibition,
Free. Open Day and Eve-
ning with. Catalogues.
B. SCOTT, Jr.,
mbl.9^t rp
GERMAN : OCKS
Sparkling Rhine Wines,
As iontycrs:
sPmtm,3:Np...mosviir 'IMBC.&TEL,
SCHARZBERGNR, HOCK,
IMPRRT AT,, 30HANNISBERG.
PEARL or THE mum-E.
SIMON% COLTON & CLARICE, ,
fell7tu.tit. R. W. Cor. 131i0AD and WA UZI:TT eta
PEOPLE DIFFER MA•NY POINTS..
.• • .• BUT ALL AGREE TENT THE • .
"LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER AND'
• • DRESHLNG" • • • .
"London" "Hair Color Restorer"
"London"- Is the most • ' "Hair Color Restorer"
""London" "Hair Color Restorer"'
London" Reliable Hair "Hair Color Restorar"
"London" "Hair Color Restorer'
"London" Restorative "Hair Color Restorer"
"London" "Hair Color Restorer"
"London" Ever Introduced "Hair Color Restorer"
"London" ' "Hair Color Restorer"
"London" . to the 'Haar Color Restorer"
"London" "Hair Color Restorer"
"London", American "Hair Color Restorer"
"LondODP ' “Hair Color Re3torer"
"London" • People "Hair Color Restorer"
"London" "
"London" For Restorin "Hair. Color Restorer
g "Hair Color Restorer"
"London" ' "Hair Color Rmtorer"
"London" :Gray Adair and "Hair Color R.estorer"
"London" "Hair .Color Restorer"
"London" Preventing "Hair Color Restorer":
"London" . . "Hair Color Restorer".
"London" • 13aldness. Hair Color Restorer"
PR ESER:VES THE ORIG/NAL COLOR TO OLD AGE
"London" ' . "Hair Color Rsstorei"
"London" Life, Prevents "Hair Calor Restorer"
"London" • . "Hair Color -Restorer"
"London" Growth, the FrairHair. Color Restorer"
"Lon don!: "Hair Color Restorer"
'London and from "Hair Color Restorer"
"London" "Hair Color Restorer"
"London" lleautY, Falling. - "Hair Color Restorer"
No washing or preparation neforeor after its use; op.
plied by the band or 80ft brush.
Only 70 cents a bottle. six bottles 14. sold at Dr.
SWAYNES, No. 330 North Sixth street, above Vine,
Philadelphia and at the leading Druggists and D ealers , .
'in Toilet Articles. mhz4.--na,vvn
1 TILIV'ILAIEILNE4.-500b orces Bunch and Layer • aln
8a) boxes Valencia Itattons,_loo mats EeedZess
• Ins for sale by .705., BURP I .II - al a CO.. 3.1. s &Mb
.w ler street.;
EBELMIRE & THOMPSON,
No. .152 North Eighth Street - BeloW
itace,
Would call attention to their stock of
SPRING AND hUMMER •
Dress Silks,
which is now complete_. and for sale
AT THE 'LOWEST PRICES.
Nos. 713 and 715 North Tenth _St
•
H. STEEL & SON
Will open this Morning. one case LUPIN'S.
Double Width, All-wool De Latnes, 87
.Donble Width, All-wool . De Lames, 81 00.
Double Width. All wool De Laines, 2S.
ALL GOOD cozona and
- -
CHOICE SHADES.
Nos. 713 and 715. North Tenth Stteet.
CIIRWEN STODDART & .BROTHER
ANNOUNCE THEIR. OPIMING OR •
Spring and Simmer
CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS,
On Thursday Next, March 29, 1866,
g To which the attention of the ladles is requested.
CUBWBN STODDART & BILOTIcEa,
No 3. 410, 4a and 454 North SECOND Street,
mh2aSt above Willow.
Spring Fashions For Children.
•
M. SHOEMAKER. & 00 ,
Nos. 4 and 6 North Elah,h St.
Are now opening a splendid assortment of CHIL
CLOA BING in the Latest Plain Styles. Ml
surpassetl for elepmee of work mao.hip: and mate-
The 6 rp/
public is invited to call and examine
flonwood, Chamber and Parlor
Suites, at
Geo. J: Ilertirels",
Thirteenth and Chestnut Streets,
Formerly SO and 611 Chestnut t.
fret* .
GOLD AT St 25.
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
HAVANA CIGARS.
LOndres. conebas and Operas, randne between WI
and 1150, just reeelved and for sale In bond and duly
paid. by
GIIBIPERT & BEG.,
106 South lelaware avenue
gar Letalt Store, No. 1341 Chestnut strew, rnblS-2.tlrp
ELIGRFEi SILVER JEWELRY,
BABBITT;.
Or, Anti-Frietior
3 e~periur wearing article, as nitair-facture,l for
ever 20 Years. •
Fo7 sale by
J. W. BAKER.
ibt:24-ttt 4p* .W.l NORTH SECOND STREET.
PA TENT WIRk WORK
FOR RAILINGS, STORE FRONTS.
GUARDS, PARTaTeNs. &c.
i!RON:DEDSTR t)S AND WIRE WORE
varietY,.marinfactured by
WALKER db SONS,
mbr,-fim 4p/ NO. it NORTE SIXTH Street.
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THROTTaa To -ILESTONVILLE.
The Cars of the. RACE and VINE Street LISe Pas.
senger Railway Company NOW RUN from the '
EXCHANGE. TO. HESTONVILLE
Without Change of Cars. 5 ' mh'22.-4tl
GROVER & BAKER'S
`FIRST PBENTILIf Pr;A slut! STITCH AND LOCH
STITCH SEWING MACHINES,
With latest 4mpmvemente,'
730 'CRESTNuT street, PhiladelPhia•
• 'l7 MARKET Street, Harriabun. jei-am rp
tEtt_ SPRING. Mg
wm. D. ROGERS.
Coach and Light Carriage Baader.
1009 and
.1011 Chestnut. Stieet,
_lab24.2m IT PHIL 111).ELPITIA,
3. CAPE” , , , T. , PlittiaiOLOOTlter. _
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4'l;a; . Successor to Fowler, Wells &CO., giVes
04 ." written and verbal descent - lons of Character
'with Charts, daily at
: . [table exo,wlmrpj No. 25 S. TENTH Street.
WILL OM THIS;DAY,
IthatfiS -
FINEST 4-4 FRF.NCH.
PERCALES,
AT CENTS.
H. Steel •Sr. Sort,
JUST. RECEIVED,
& Co.,
rig city.swxur STREET
PRICE THREE CENTS.
-13.0NNET., ; ',-': , :.0P5N,1N.G.,.
THURSDAY, MARCH 29,1866,
WOOD & CARPS
72 5-Chestnut St.
iiih.26tf xp
BONNETS! BONNETS.
BONNET OPENING,
Wednesday, March 28th.
E. P. GILL 8c CO ,
720 Arch . Street,
mh26-3t rp
CARDS OF ADMISSION
WELL BE REQUIRED AT THE
Great Sale of Paintings of
JAMES S. - Vi A RT.E & SONS 7
On the Evenings of y, March 27th, and Weth
nesday, March 26th. -
Sales at half-na.st Seven u'Otsck.
Tlcketa may be Pbtained of James S. Earle ,6 Sons.
816 Chestnut street, and of B. Scott, Jr., 1020 Chestnut
street. 0 =26- II
MOURNING GOODS
AT
REDUCED PRICES.
9 3PJEIRAEr. IN S o
in. _South Ninth Street.
ett 31 A 11-k E T
.06 TIT.
- e4lO 16 -4 t
Have Reduced the Prices of their en—
tire Stock to correspond with very
lowest present rates.
Spring Cloth Sacques.
Wool De Lakes. 38 and 50 cents,
Black De Laines, 50 and 55 cents,
Damask Cloths and Napkins.
Soft Finish Camb;ics.
Whife Marseilles, 75 cents.
Mnsline Much Cheaper,
Best Calicoes, 20 to 25 cents,
3,500 yds. Best Cassimeres, $1 75,
=CI 111,W f
BOYS' WEAR.
FINE. ALL WOOL CASSIBLERES, 1 ON
BLACK A ND'WHITE CHECK DO., fl
• FINE HIKED TWEEDS, ,11
• FANCY STYLE cassnivßrsai
FLSE GOODS FOR SUITS, $t to to ft .51.
FANCY Hyr'F'n FOR SETTS, it !C.
N HENS' WEAR:,
NEW STYLE CASSLIIbb.ES.
_LIGHT GOODS FOR SPRING WEAR.
STUFFS FOR BUSINESS SUITS.
BLACK CLOTHS, CE.EAP.
FINE SPRING COATINGS.
FANCY CASSIMPRPS FOR SUITS.
•
LADIES' - SA.CKINGS
PLAIN IIL DDT.FfiF N CLOTH.
FANCY lILDDTXR7X CLOTHS
NEW DOUBLE WIDTH CLOTHS.
SINGLE WIDTH CA S.srmTRES FOR BAQUES,-
,
DRESS GOODS.
. -
ONE.CASE CHKNNE POPLINS,
LARGE PLAID SCOTCH GINGHAISS, 45 eta.-
GOOD BLACK ALPACAS, SO
WHITE GROUND FIGURED 310HA_LES,
WHITE GROUND ALPACAS, at as.
FRENCH FIGURED JACONETS.
PINE, BLUE AND BUFF P.E/ICALMR.
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE it CO.;
N. W. con Eighth and Market Sts.
feks.tt rp
COAL ! 'COAL t
BEST QUALITIES OF COAL
AT LOWEST MAREZIT nArns„
ALTER'S
COAL YARD',
NINTH sasialoUPv
BELOW GIRARD AVEND'EI.
zrBRANCH OFFICE c9Rim
426 ETRLIG GARDEN.
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