WY ITMLLETEC MARCH WEATHER.—The wind during yesterday and to-day has been very high, and the , atmosphere has become verychilly. The thermometer at nine o'clock yesterday morning, indicated thirty-seven degrees. but the mercury then commenced descending. At the same time this morning, at nine o'clock, it denoted twenty-five degrees: Last night-the air was - very fresh and cut ting. Overcoats and shawls, which had al most entirely been laid aside, have been brought into use again. The gale yesterday had no regard for the quietness of the Sab bath. The' wind whistled loudly, shutters 'were bangebt window-sashes rattled,: and huge signs were swung to and fro with a harsh, grating sound, very annoying to the ears. Considerable damage was done about the city by the high wind. AiVnings were ripped up and carried for some distance. Swinging. signs were blown down, and in some instances which came under our no tice, were hurled with great force a distance of several, hundred yards. Fortunately the streets were almost entirely deserted during the principal portion of the day, or doubt less, many persons would have been in jured. 'Unfinished buildings suffered greatly. Scaffolds were torn down, and chimneys and exposed portions of brick -work were demolished. At Twentieth and Carpenter streets, the roof of a house was hurled from its position. The Delaware was exceedingly rough during the day. The ferry-boats could al most make the trip to Camden, without steam, and were fairly blown into the docks at our sister city, while' on this side of the water, great difficulty was experienced in getting in properly. Almost every vessel moored to the wharves along the river front of the city, Were more or less damaged by riding violently against the docks. ACCIDENTAL INSURANCE.—Major Cyrus B. Haldeman, late — Assistant Adjutant- General of this district, we understand, has , entered into a contract to'sell accidental in urance policies to passengers in the varioaa "Lroad trains, immediately upon their de parture from the depots in this city. By the system introduced by Major Haldeman, the name and residence of each purchaser is Careftilly registered by his agents and filed with the records of the company, so that in e,ase of a ' fatal accident, the hittory of the transaction is preserved and the rights of heirs guaranteed. Thus, for a few cents, a traveler, whilst seated in the oars, can pro vide for his family a sum of money ranging .ftom $3,000 to $lO,OOO, in case of fatal injury, .'or a weekly compensation of:from $l5 to $5O ' for himself, in case he should be disabled by an accident. CITY MORTALITY.—The number of inter ments in the city during the past week was 285, against 341 daring the same period last year. Of the whole number 138 were adults And 147 children-65 being under one year of age; 153 were males, 132 females, 80 boys and 67 girls. The greatest number of deaths occurred in the Nineteenth Ward, being 22, and the smalleit number in the Sixth Ward, - where only three were reported. The prin cipal causes of death were—Apoplexy, 4; croup, 8; consumption, 42; convulsions,l4; diphtheria, 8; disease of the heart, 8; debiity, 12; scarlet Rfver, 9; typhoid fever, 11; in flammation of the lungs, 29, and old age, 9. THE • MOON PHOTOGRAPHED.— Among the latest wonders of photography are stereo scope pictures of the moon, which show the "Queen of Night" in bold relief, and with all her peculiarities of surface just as they are seen through a first-class telescope. There are none of the strange plants, ani mals, eic., visible that were described by the ingenious Mr. Locke; but the seas, plains, mountains, craters, &c., upon the surface of the moon may be distinctly traced. Wm. Y. McAllister, No. 728 Chestnut street, has these curious stereo scopic pictures for sale. ALLEGED GARROTING.—Before Alderman Dealer, on Saturday afternoon, Peter O'Mealey was charged with robbery. The accused, it is alleged, in company with ano ther man, garrotedlhe proprietor of a lager beer saloon, at Fifth and Pear streets, on Friday afterboon,- in an outhouse in the rear of his premises, and robbed him of his pocket-book, containing $165. The defend ant was found secreted in the loft of a build ing in the same neighborhood on Saturday morning. O'Mealey was bound over in the sum of $2,000 to answer. Ma. GOUGEE'S LECTURES,—The sale of tickets for Mr. Gough's Lecture at the Academy, this evening, on "Habit," and his new Lecture on "Temperance," on Thursday evening is progressing rapidly, at Clacton's and Ashmead dr, Evans's. Persons wishing desirable seats have no time to lose in procuring them. We are authorized to state that tickets remaining unsold can be had at the door oa the evenings of the lectures; though it is hardly safe to depend on that contingency. RECEIVING STOLEN GOODS.—Levi Bern leimer and wife, residing near Seventh and Market streets, were held in $3,000 bail .on Saturday, for a further hearing by Ald. - ...l3eitler, upon the charge of receiving stolen goods. Two pieces of unfinished cloth were found in the house by Detectives Taggart and Lamon, while engaged in searching for stolen property, and the officers received a very unsatisfactory explanation in regard to the , goods. FENIAN 3,IEraTNG.—A mass meeting of the Fenian Brotherhood was held on Satur day evening at the Academy of Music. Atfdrew J. Wynne, District Centre, presided. Speeches were made by Stephen J. Meany, General B. F. Mullen and P. A. Collins, of Massachusetts. Great enthusiasm prevailed among the audience. Sanious FALL.—Mary Kelley, 22 years of age, while taking down clothes from the roof of a two and a half storied house on Monroe street, west of Third, on Saturday, tell to the pavement and was badly injured. She was taken to the Hospital. Box DROWNED.—John Hoffman, six years old, was drowned about 10 o'clock yester day morning, while playing in a boat at Maiden street wharf. The body was reco vered and taken to the residence of his pa rents, in the rear of No, 907 Delaware avenue. The Coroner held an inquest. SCALDED.—Frederick Matson, six years of age, was badly scalded, on Saturday. by running into hot steam, which Was emitted from the boilers of a mill at Canal and Pol lard streets. KICKED BI ,A HORSE.—James - Ward, 44 years of age, was kicked by a horse on )Sa turday, at Twenty-sixth and South streets, and was seriously injured. He was taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital. Wiercit roux - D.—A. watch was picked .on Chestnut street, on Saturday afternoon.p The owner can recover it from Sergeant Maps at the Central Station. , TE MOST LADIE USE • .and end E orse Only exquis ßEPlNED ite "Email de Paris" S for im parting to the roughest skin the color, texture and .complexion of polished ivory. L'Email de Paris Is _Asestas a delicate beautifier for theatre, saloon andball "%room. Mlle. Vestvali, Mrs. D. P. Bowers, Lucille 'Western, and other ladies recommend it to the profes. sion and public for its efficiency and hanulessnbut. tiold by E. Jonin, 111 S. Tenth street, and by druggists and dealers in toilette at titles. "THE BLAETLAND HAM," • of delicious flavor and Undoubted purity, For sale by Mitchell & Fletcher, • 1204 Chestnut street. THE NEW SCHUYLKILL COAL RAILI* DAD. ,—The Legislature has passed a bill giving a liberal charter for a new railroad to the Schuylkill region and the BULLETIN has contained a full copy of the bill. It will increase the production of coal greatly and will probably Increase the already extensive business of \V W. Alter, No. 957 North Ninth street, and at his branch,oftice at Sixth and Spring Garden streets, PORE LI:BEBTY LEAD.—Tfy %and will-have none other. TEE DAILY LVENING BULLETIN :- -- -runait.pELPH44 , mai*l' DAT BAndArrre ! :Bargains ! Everyone about to purchase wall paper or window shades should not neglect calling on Mr S Johnston. at No. 1033 :4prLog Garden street (lJniOn square). He has now large and elt pant 'mot rtment, comprising many. en• !rely new styles at very low prices. Call and examine 1 be different s yles at 10, 1234,, 20 and 25 cents per roll .or S. - ring patterns Patterns neatly "hung. Glazed nd gilt paper hangings, all prices. Window shades with fixtures. Wen colors as low 'as $2 a pair at ,nhnston Depot, No. 102.3 Spring Garden street below leventh (Dillon Square). Come one, come ail. TWELVE and a halt. cent Calicoes—Fast colors. ' J. C. STRA.WBRIIIt3E & CO WINDOW SHADES, /lain and Fancy. Scroll, Landscapes and Gil, of every , description, at - • - - BOWER & WOBRFLL'S Manufacturers, 229 Arch street below Third. UNBLEACHED lkifirsLlN—yard wide—the heaviest snakes at 24 cents. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO. CORSETS AT REDUCED PRICES—GREAT ItEntrcrioxs.—Mr. John M. Finn wilt open to-day a line of French Woven Corsets, at prices tar below the usual rates: French cane Corsets, at $1 40 per pair. French whalebone Corsets, at $1 60 per pair. French whalebone Corsets, finer, at $l. 75 per Pair. Second quality, embroidered top, at $3 75 per pair. First quality, embroidered top, at $4 50 per pair. Frabroidered top and front Corset, at to an per pair. .Remember the stand, Southeast Corner of Arch and . Seventh streets. . - Mr. /inn has also opened a line of Nottingham Lace Curtains, as low as F 275 per pair. BONA FLORIMPORTED CIGARS and Lynch burgh Tobacco. Prices reduced 40 per cent. No Domestic Cigars sold as Imported; also the best five cent Lon dres in the city, at FrAuxary's, 837 Chestnut street, opposite the Continental. Store closed on Sunday. R. &W. MEN'S CLo'rEallo. R. & W. B. & W. BOYS' CLOTHING. R. & W. R. &W. CLOTHING OF ALL R &W. h. &W. STYLItE AND GRADES - R. &W. R. & W. MADE TO ORDER, R, & W. R. & W. OR READY MADE, R. & It. & W. AT THE BROWN STONE R. & W. R. & W. CLOTHING HALL OF R. & W. ROCRHILL & WILSON, • NOS. 603 & 605 CHESTNUT STREET. SPRING FASHIONS FOR GtfutslßEN. —M. Shoemaker & Co., Nes. 4-and 6 North Eighth street, are now opening a splendid assortment of Children's Clothing, in the latest Paris styles, unsurpassed for elegance of workmanship and material. The public is invited to call and examine. SALAD OIL. Salad Oil. For sale by Mitchell & Fletcher, 1204 Chestnut street. WRY PURCHASE inferior articles, when the same prices will purchase superior ones? We allude to the ready-made Clothlbg sold at Charles Stokes & Co.'s One price Clothing House, under the Continental Hotel. Prices the lowan; workmanship the best. Call and see garments. The price marked in plain figures on every article. NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, VERY CHEAr.—A superior assortment, as low in price as 75 per pair; the material also by the yard; OHN just opened FINN by J. S. E. corner Serentn and Arch. P. S.—See Mr. Finn's attractive CORSET announce. ment elsewhere. WINE of Tar Syrup for Coughs, Colds and Affections of the Lungs. This! mixture is entirely vegetable; and affords speedy Relief in all Pulmonary Diseases, such as Asthma, Spitting of Blood, Bron chitis, &c. Prepared only b HARRIS & OLIVER, Druggists, S. E. Car. Tenth and Chestnut streets, Phila. Hoop SKILTs.—New Spring styles, Hop kin's "own make" gotten up expressly for first class tre de—superior in style, finish and durability, to all others in the market--warranted to give satisfaction. Wholesale and retail at Manufactory, No. 628 Arch street. INIMITABLY FINE CONFECTIONS. Choice and rare varieties for select presents, manufactured by STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, No. 1210 Market street. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH.— J. Isaacs, M. D. , Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost success. Testimonials from the roost re liable sources in the city can be seen at his office, No. 619 Pine street The medical faculty are invited to ac company their patients, as be has had no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made for examination. PURE LIBERTY WU/TA LEAD.—Preferred by Dealers, as it always gives satisfaction to their cus tomers. NEW SPRING GOODS.— We have a splendid stock of New Goods for Gents, Misses and Children, comprising Masses' and Children's Hats. Gents' Hats, all the new styles. Boys' Caps a large variety. Ladies' Furs, stock selling out. Gents' Hosiery, Gloves, Neckties. Novelties in Canes, Umbrellas, etc. Best stock in the city. Call at the great Bazaar of CHARLES OAEFORD & SONS, Tw c Stoxes, under the Continental Hotel. PcrsE LIBERTY Warm tvAzo.—Orders daily increasing. • FOR MALLOW PASTE, Moss Paste, Soft Gum Drops, and other efficacious Confections for Coughs and Colds, go to E, G. Whitman & Co.'s, 318 Chestnut street. Dealers supplied. Trig FINEST CARAMELS and Roasted Al monds are those manufactured by E. G. Whitman & C0.,318 Chestnut street Dealers supplied. AMUSEMENTS. THE THEATRES THIS EVENING.—At the Chestnut Brougham's "Only a Clod," with "1,000 Milliners," the entire company ap pearing, and the former piece being splen didly brought out. At the Arch Mr. Dillon in "A New Way to Pay Old Debts," to gether with Craig's burlesque called "Ham let; or, the Wearing of the Black." At the Walnut Miss Noemie de Marguerittes in "Fanchon, the Cricket." At the American a very diversified programme. BENEFITS THIS WEEI.—At the Chestnut Mr. Birgfeld takes his benefit, the perform ances being dramatic and musical, on Wed nesday, On Friday evening Miss Annie Ward presents her claims, having powerful assistance from within and without the com pany: At the Arch Mr. Dillon's farewell benefit takes place on Friday and Mr. Til ton's on Saturday. At the Walnut on Wed nesday Miss De . Marguerittes takes her benefit. On Thursday- Mr. Griffith appeals to his friends. On Friday Mr. J. B.Roberts will present his claims, and on Saturday Mr. Owen Fawcett will follow his example. The details of the bills above noticed will appear hereafter in our columns. We may add that Mr. Samuel McDougall will give a grand Ethiopian matinee for his benefit at the Academy of Music on Wednesday after noon, and that the usual matinee will take place that day at the Chestnut. WOOD'S MINSTRELS.—This celebrated band, under the management of Cool White, will open this evening at the Musi cal-Fund Hall. They will perform for six nights only. This organization played in Philadelphia five years since, at which time they won the most enthusiastic applause. ASSEMBLY BuxLiimis.—The Burgess & Pendegriuit minstrels enter on their second and perhaps last week in this city. They had full houses during the past week. They are worth hearing. SIGNOR BLITz makes as much merriment as ever at Assembly Building, each evening, and on Wednesday and Saturday after noons. CONCERT HALL,—This evening the new exhibition called the "Kaleidophotoscope" opens. Very fine kaleidoscopic , and photo graphic pictures will be given, comprising views of famous scenery in • all parts of the world. In combination with the artistic part of the exhibition, there will be a gift feature which will doubtless attract large crowds of visitors. SPFOIAL SALE OF EXTRAORDINARY TROTTLNG HORSES AND LIGHT A NB. ON TUESDAY MORNING, March 27, 1868, at 11 o'elock,at MARBLE HALL, the residence ofHenry Hitner, Esq., Whitemaish township, Montgomery county, will be sold, about TWENTY-FIVE MATCHED AND SINGLE HORSES, Comprising many of the most valuable animals ever offered at Auction in this vicinity, Including !several extraerdinary fast trotters, and some. good saddle hones. ALSO—Three Light Wagons. Zir Full particulars in Catalogues. A.LFRTon M. HEBXNESS, r0h22 , 1t Auctioneer. • NOTICE. .118101MADELPICUL, March 24th. 1866. Vundersigned having decided to retire from the profession of Instructress of Horsemanship, respect lully Informs the public that she will give lessons until the 20th of April next, on the most moderate terms. last o Ladles and gentlemen will do well to improve this pportunity. paddle horses, saddles, bridles, titc., will be closed out at private sale cheap to wind up this old and PePular riding school. Mh2.4-4trp3 CFA.Rrsifea4 fresliTSpaitali Olives, 1.3 Just received and for sale by J. B. SUSSIBE & CO•• 108 R. Delaware Avenue. I-IRALemons-NOES AND LEMONS.—Sicily Oranges and M , in prime order, for sale by .108. Btn3SLEI3 4t. CO., 1 , 38 South Delaware avenut. MADAM MINNA, N0..1411 Arch street FIRE PROOF. SAFES, ANuThEit FOR THB EVANS & VVATSON SAFE After . l2 years Ilse it still retains its Fire. Froof Qualities. READ THE FOLLOW'rNG BRISTOL, BUCKS CO., PA., ' March 14th, 1866. MESSRS. EVANS ett, WATSON, Philadelphia : GENTS—We take pleasure in giving tes timony in favor of your !Fire Proof Safes. This morning our mill, which:was a four story one, was entirely destroyed by Fire your safe was exposed to a very great heat so much so, that the brass knobs and plates were melted off. After the safe was recov ered from the ruins, it was opened, and the Books, Papers, Bank Notes &0., found to be penfeetly preserved. This test is a very high recommendation of the superior merit of your inside door Safes. Yours Respectfully, DORRANCE & DORON. We bare on band a large astortment of the above Justly celebrated FIRE PROOF SAFES. Also Fire and Burglar Proof Safes for Bank, Mercantile and Dwelling Hone Dee, guaranteed free from Dampness. We guarantee to sell at prices lower than other ma kers. EVANS & WATSON, No 16 6011TH FOURTH STREET. inh.tt-Strp MES. EPNRY WOWS NEW B(OK TO BE PUBLISHED MARCH 28 - ST. 3L4RTLN'S EVE.. EST. MARTIN'S EVE. ' BY MRS. HENRI - WOOD. Complete in One Large Octavo Volume. Printed from the author's manuscript and advance proor-sheets. PRICE al 50 IN PAPER; OR, e 2 00 IN CLOTH. NEW BOORS JUST PUBLIFHED BY T. B PBTERsON & BROTHERS. THE-FORTUNE SEEKER By Mrs. Emmen. E,. N. Southworth, aut nor of the "Lost Heiress." etc. Com plete in one large duodecimo volume. Price II 50 In paper, or V u 0 in cloth. Second Edition Now Ready. FALSE PRIDE; OR, TWO WAYS TO MATRI -1110N-Y. A cempamon to "Family Pride," and -Fern ily Secrets." Complete in onelarge duodecimo volume. Price 51 BO in paper, or Vln cloth. JF A LOUSY. By George Sand. author of "Con smlo." "Countess of Rudolstadt," "Indiana," "First and True Love," etc., etc. Complete in ode large duo decimo volume. Price 8t 50 In paper, or VOO in cloth. THE BRIGAND; OR. THE DEMON OF THE NORTH. By Vlctoraings, author of "Les Misers- Nes," etc., etc. One volume. octavo. Price 75 cents. THE QUEEN'S REVENGE; By Wilkie Collins, au thor of "The Dead Secret," &c. One vomme, OCiaTO. Price 75 cents. Send for our Mammoth Descriptive Catalogue. address all no clt orders. retail or waoleiale, to T. B. PETERSON dr BROTHERS • • No. WA `ltestnuistneet, Philadelphia. Pa. Books sent Pc stage paid, on receipt of retail Price. 911 NEW LOOKa are at PETERSONW. m1226-2t CIOUIJ3URN'ii NEW 1300 K.— THE IDLE WORD, SHORT RELIGIOUS ES SAYS UPON THE GIFT OF SPEECH. AND ITS YMPLOYMENT I CON VERSATION. By ED WARD IffEylucx oouLBuRN, D. D. ALSO. DEVOTIONAL STUDY OF THE SCRIPTURES. By ELWABD MEYMCK GouLBuRN. D. D. COMPANION POETS, e electicns trom_LONGFEG LOW. TENNYSON and BROWNING. Illustrated. LIVINGSTONE's EXPEIATION TO THE ZAM. BEM' AN ITS TR IBUTA R :„S S. With Map and 11- lust , SNOW-BOUND. By John G. Whittier. ..,. DOOLITTLE'S -OCIAL LIFE OF THE CHINESE. 2,v015. Illustrated. LUCY ARLYN. By J. T. Trowbridge. MARSH'S COURSE OF SINGLE ENTRY BOOK KEEPING, with BLANES. TRUE AND BEAUTIFUL. By JOHN BUSKIN, A.M. PRECIOUS THOUGHT.. By JOHN ;RUsitiN, A. 11. All New and Standard 80 , 1 ,0 -zs for sale, as soon es pub lished, by LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, Publishers and Booksellers, No. 25 South Sixth Street, above Chestnut: Elfo~ AL —HENRY C. LEA (late LeadA chard) has removed from No. Es South Fourth st rret to Nes. 706 and 708 sANsom Street. mh26-123 IDu' DROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT THIS .LL OFFICE, until 12 DI. of the 2d of April next. for furnishing the U.S. Navy Department, at the United States Navy Yard, Philadelphia freebf expense, and of the best quality, subiect to inspection by the In specting Officer at the Yard, the following articles, vl= RcREAtf 2,090 It, 2 in.::(i Zorniatinwilie Pine Boards. I,too ft. 11r. 311 " " Planks. BDIIE.ATY OF HQIJIPMENT Als.'“) :REcErvING. 114 It. I,l4Anch Wire Rupe.l27s ft. 3!: Inch Wire Rope. 497 ft. Vainch " 658 ft 334 inch .. .. 258 ft. 2.)1 Inch 194 ft. 4 Inch " " DA ft. a Inch :NA ft. 4.-';' Inch 752 ft. MI Inch " 165:1 ft. 4?- Inch ~ 159 ft. 4% inch 13.320 ft. t. 1.1 In. 504 ft. 64 inch I - . The above to be of the best Wire, to have a hemp heart and to be laid up right handed. The price to be iven at the rate per pound. BUREAU STEAM ENGINEERING. 300 Cans Oatmeal in 10 pound cans hermetically sealed. BUREAU OF PROVISIONS AND CLOTHING. 1,000 feet half inch ad Commbn White Pine Plained Boards. BUREAU OF CONSTRUCTION. 1,550 Sheets 26oz . .."YeTfow7hIrsitin -- 1,01.0 " 28 " yellow metal. 1,000 " 26 " " 150 Ship's Water Buckets, 6 Dozen Cabin Door Locks. BUREAU YARDS AND DOCKS. 50 Tons (2240 lbs. to the ton) semi•bituminous Broad Top Coal for Smith's use. 8 Pieces Yellow Pine 58 ft. long, to work 18 In, square. 8 •• 66 20 • all to be of the best Southern yellow pine. A. E. WATSON. Paymaster, U. S. N. M1126-3tl THE EYE AND EAR. ~.. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, THROAT, LUNG. Cw•FST DISEASES, 'CATARRH, 1 “d ASTHMA,NERVOCS AFFECTIONS AND __- C -- DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE OR ' GAMS.—DR. VON MOSCHZISKER'S new and unrivaled systems of treating the above MALA DIES with hie "ATOMISER,' has received the very highest approbation from the best medical men of all SCHOOLS, and - the INDORSEMENT of the entire medical PRESS These, with TF,STRIONIALS from and REFERENCES to responsible CITIZENS, can be examined by all who require his professional services_ . , at his OFFICE and RESIDENCE, No. 1031 WALNUT street. . • • . - mh2l-ImoSp . .. . . . . .. . .... wA.~z~. GOPYING WANTED. on moderate terms, by a competent young lady. Address " LEGAL, ' 3t 4 ; suWANTED TO RENT.—A furnished or unflar nished HOUSE, near—Germantown. Address, ng terms, Box 2396 Postoffice. mh26 at* DES. GALLOWAY & SKEDD HAVE REMOVED THEIR • Eleitropathie , Institution . - TO N 0.1230 WALNUT STREET. One door east of Thirteenth street, Where their increased facilities and accommoda tions for the treatment of persona suffering from chronic or acute diseases are ample, thereby insuring their professional services to all who 3 nuty desi re . M. S. GALLOWAY, M. D. • P. SHEDD, D, mhl6-12t Bpi HOPS—Growth or 1885. un receive% in store Nand R for sale by WILLIAM B. GRANT, ae7 128 Onth Delaware aVBI/1/S. CARPETINGS! McCALLITMS,CREA. Beg leave to inform the public that they have now open their CARPETINGS, PrRENCR. AND ENGLISH AXiIINSTEIL ENGLISH ROYAL WILTON, VELVETS, ALL WIDTHS. SUPERIOR ENGI.TsTi B.Bussvr s, TAPASTRIL. " ROYAL WILTON, VELVET, BRLscw S AND TAPESTRY CARPEL We offer the above in all widths, with borders' for Halls and Stairs. Also, IMPERIAL THREE-PLY CARPET, EXTRA SU PERFINE INGRAIN. No. 519 Chestnut, Stree%- J. F. & E. B. ORM, J: F. & E. B. ORNE, 904 Chestnut Sts mkos-3m rp "GLEN ECHO MILLS," GERMANTOWN, PA. IeCALLUMS,CREASE& SLOAN MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS AND WHOLE. SALE DEALERS IN CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING% atc. WAREHOUSE, NO. 509 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite the State House, PHILADELPHIA, Retail Department N 0.1519 Chestnut St. mhe.am BULLETIN OFFICE C.A.RE'ETJUILN LEEDOM & SHAW Invite attention to their assortment of Foreign and Domestic CA.IELE 6 .OWING - gp NOW MIMING AT No. 910 Arch Street, r r0h1.5-11a IT3 ABOVE-NINTH. rIOTTON AND LINEN BAIL DUCK of every width / from one to six feet wide, all numbers. Tent and Awning Duck, Papermakers Sall TwinCO JOHN W. Evßamtav & CO.. No.lo2..Tones's Alley CARPETIN 3ELW.T. 519 Chestnut Street, OPPOSITE INDEPENDENCE HALL, Spring - Stock NEW AND CHOIOE DPRIGNS Foreign and Domestic Manufacture, Which they offer *prices corresponding With The Deoline in Gold. Just Received, winTE, TeRD.CILEDKED AND FANCY °anion Mattin.gs, of all widths. Meeallums, Crease & Sloan, OPPOSITE DIDF:PENDENCE HALL. mh2l-1m rpl , UARPhTING3. ' ••••m1•10. 904 Chestnut Street, HAVE N - OW OPEN THEIR SPRING IMPORTATIONS NEW CARPETINGS Greatly Reduced Prices, ON ACCOUNT OF THE Decline in Gold. MARCH 26,' OWL HIE RISLEY'S COZ 4 .;TILCENTAL NEWS EXallaliGß iARPETINGS. To all places of amusement may be had up to 433 j o'clock any evening. mb29tf IL. lIHOICE FEATS AND ADMISSION TICS CTS V can be had at THE _PROGRAMME OFFICE. 431 CHESTNUT' street. opposhe the Poet Orrice, for the e 8.021. CHESTNUT.WALNUT and ACAD 3N611' OF MUs7C, up to 6 o'clock every evening. Eels tr I .E&ILOAN I NEW CHESTNUT ST. THEATRE. GRAND GALA NIGHT. Wednesday Evening, March 28th, OF A • 13I1R, favor. - D, 3iw3ical Director. di l e olverfnl new Drama by Sno. Broughton, Egq,, Only a Clod ; Or, Caught in the Toils. To be followed by a GRAND MUSICAL 0 LIO. IN WHICH MRS. SOPHIE GIMBER =TN. THE PLENNERCHOR VOCAL SOCIETY, and other artists will appear, commencing with the OVER,THRE TO "WILLTAM TALL," by Rossini, by BIEGFELD'S GRAND.ORCHERTRA., assisted by the principal, performera of all Musical Organizations in the city, and ending with the eels- AND RERGFELD'S MILITARY BAND. TICKETS AND RESERVED SEATS may be had at BOX OFFICE of the Theatre; C. W. TRUMPLER'S Music Store, and I. C. RISLEY'S, Continental Hotel. . mbIG For Ladies, Gentlemen and Children, N. B Corner of Ninth and Arch. Open all day and evenings. Quarters commence at any time. N. B.—Private lessons in Fencing and Sparring. zu.1323-414 Profs. =ZEBRA:ND & LEWIS. NEW CHESTNUT ST.H.E.Ea , T EATEA, CHESTNUT Street, above TWEL /Al l:roma open af 6.45. Curtain rises at 7.45. ?HIS (Monday) EVENING. March 26, FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. A THRILLING NEW D 11,4 MA. Ina prologue and Three Acts, from miss Braddon'a celebrated Novel, ONLY A CLOD. And entitled By JOHN BROUGHAM, Eso., CAUGHT IN TFE TOILS, CAUGHT IN THE TOILS, CAUGHT IN THE TOILS, In which Miss Josle Orton, Mr. Frank Mordant, Mr. F Foster. Mr. C. Lewis. Mrs, W. A. Crisman. Miss C. Cappelle, Mrs. E. F. Reach, Miss Annie Ward, and others, will appear. To conclude with the popular afterplece, WANTED, Like MILLINERS. :WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, March le2n GRAND FAMILY MATINEE, Only day performance of CAUGHT IN THE TOILS. WEDNESDAY EVENING, March 25th, 'BENEFIT OF MR......EIiRGFELD. THURSDAY March 25th, First night of a tine Play, by Scribe, BETRAY ER AND BETRAYED ; OR, CROSSING THE QUICKSANDS. FRIDAY J' VENING. March Seta. = BENEFIT OF MISS ANNIE WARD. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, March 31, loan GRAND FAMILY MATINEE. Only day performance of BETRAYER AND BETRAYED. Admission to Matinees. 10 cents. Children, 25 cents. Admission to Evening Perk rmance, 25c., Soc. and $L WALNUT STREET THEATRE. f. N. E. corner 'NINTH and WALNUT Streeia. DIONDAN. 'March 5,1566, FIRST APPEARANCE of the s.nug. beautiful and brilliant ACTRESS AND VOCALIST, MISS N OEILIE DE MARGITERITT, a hose engagement is unavoidably limited to THREE NIGHTS. and w U appear in the celebrated sensational Drama, In live acts, translated from the German, entitled FAl:cßozz THE CRltre.h.T. nchonPoemie De Margnerittes During the tete • MISS - OMHE DE ILARGUEI3ITrh will Introduce her celebrated LA DANZA WALTZ "AVA MARIE.".. Arss. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET THEA.TRF. Begins at VS' o'clock. • LAST NIGHTS OF CHARLES DILLON.. TO-NIGHT (Monday) March 26. A NEW WAY TO PAY OLD DEBTS, Sir Giles Overreach. Mr. DILLON Justice G Robson Lord Love I L Tit. on Wellborn McKee Rankin To conclude with Craig's Burlesque, HAMLET; OR. THE WEARIRO OF THE BLACK. Harslet ,whh songs .:.....-- --Stuart. Robson Upbella, with songs:.. ----- Mrs. C. Henri • Friday—Farewell Be -.— nefit of -Mr. DILLON. BELPHEGOR again short!). SATURDAY—Benefit of E. L. TILTON. MON DAN , April 2—Mr. J. E. MURDOCH. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. ORAL D ETHIOPIA'S OPERA MATINEE, The entertainment will comprise a selection of the most popular Songs, Choice Monte, Newest Jokes, Scenes. by the GREAT, OONFEDFRkTION OF ARTISTS, Comprising BURGESS, PRENDERGAST. HUGHES AND LA. RUE'S MINSTRELS,' Whose performances are unequaled in merit and style of execution, and unobjectionable in manner and ohmmeter. Admission 50 cents Reserved Sesta._ 7 cents Box Sheet now open at. Peterson's Book Store, 506 CHESTNUT street. mh26,5t DUEGESS. PRE.NDERG AST. HUGHES AND IA RUE'S , ASSEMBLY BUILDING. TENTH and CHESTNUT COMPLETE SUCCESS. CROWDED HOUSES! REMAIN FIVE NIGHTS MORE! MONDAY EVENING. March 28th. AND EVERY .NIGHT DURING THE WEEK, (Except Wednesday, March 28th.) The Great Confederation of Distinct!shed ETHIOPIAN ARTISTES. THE M.ASTF.R BAND OF THE WORLD. In a 'at togtrels' Grand Carnival of New Acts, N'w Songs, New yokes. a omission, 25 cents. ReserVed Seats, 50 cents. Doors open at 7: commence at 8 o'clock. Seats secured at Turner Hamilton's' Book Store, No. 106 !South TENTH street,Assembly Building. mln.6 , .6t CONCERT HALL, CHESTNUT street. above TWELFTH. Commencing MONDAY EVENING, March 26th, 1866. THE GREAT RALEIDOPHOTOSCOPE AND GrFr MNITERTAINBEENT. Ticke's for sale at Trumpler's Music Store, corner of Seventh and Chestnut streets. . Admission, 25 cents. Reserved seats, 50 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock - . Commence at 8 o'clock. MATINRM ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. rabs6 Doors open at 134 o'clock. Commence at 236 o'cloar. TREFAVORITES OF THE METROPOLIS! 'MUSICAL POND HALL,' FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. comerculo ON - MONDAY EVENING, March 26. 1866. •i' e. PREMIER BAND OF THE WORLD. The original and only WOOD'S MINSTRELS. From 514 Broadway, New York, their first traveling tour in ten years. Great in their sensation specialties, unequaled in Song Danes and Fun. Admission, 25 cents. Reserved Seats, 50 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock, Conimenee at 8. miL17414 COOL WHITE, Manager. WTEW AMERICAN THEATRE. wA_LNUT street. above Eighth. ITNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION. ne i mose success of the brilliant FOW) ER. BUSTERS. BILLY iforailES, the great Comic Singer. Mr. JOHN SENIA t ind his wonderful Straw Plano, spLENDl,D,Raiaars RRILLIANT COMEDIES, AY AND ON WEDNESDAY.ANDBA.w........ NOONt3. ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. SIGNOR BLITZ'S DOUBLE 1314914 g SIGNOR BLITZ'S DOUBLE SPHYNX Is still the great attraction at his TEMPLE OF WON. DERS. • AU the best feats, including the ROPE DANCER, GRAND TURK, CANARY BIRDS and. VENTRELOCIITISAL are also given EVERY EVEN ING at 7,14, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at 8 o'clock. Admission, 25 cents—Children, 15 cents. Reserved Seats, 60 cents, . mhl9 r_outarAzlA ORCLEEHRTRA.—PtiIdIo Rettarrods At every Saturday afternoon at the Medi= Irmid Ran, a half-ice three o'clock. Engagements manta by d -adressintre g etw ßO ßeen GOR B and - ASTERT, agent, /231 idoul erey aet. ban AE ACADEMY OrFENTIC ARTS, OBB3TNUT, "Om Tenth street, Open from 9A. M. till P. M. Beni. West'sgr eat CHRIST Still on exhibition AMVSEKENTS. CHOICE EICA.TB FIRST BENEFIT MARCH AND FANFARE, /tom "FAUST." performed by the WEDNESDAY, March BENEFIT OF MR. S.AIcDOUGALL. MEM ANVS3MillaiMr. V;DY ER OF ACADEMY. 'CHAS. IL JA.P.I7IS'S ~ FIFTH' 11l ATINEE. I / THURSDAY, March 29th, 1886. At Four o'clock. Sin •le Admifelon One Dollar Tic ets and Programmes at the Music Stores.mb24-04 : i tituisz I z . I THE :OLDEST AND LARGEST SADDLE & HARNESS Manufacturing C Establishment in the ountry. LACEY,MEEK.ER & CO No, 1216 CHESTNUT STREET OFFER OF THEM OWN MANUFACTURE: . BUGGY HARNESS, from 422 50 to 9150 , LIGHT BABOUCHE from .50 00 to 850 HEAVY dO do 75 CO to 500 EXTRESS,BRAES IIiOIINTED II eannes-27 50 to 90 WAGON and SELF - AD.TIISTING...-.......15 00 to 80 STA GE and TEAM do .30 00 to 50 LADIES' SADDLE do 12 00 to 150 GENTS' do do 800 to 7S Bridles, Mountings, Bits, Rosettes, Horse Cloven!, Brushes, Combs, Soaps, Blacking, Ladles' and Gents' Traveling ana Tourist Be,cs and Sacks, Lunch Baskets Dressing and Shirt Cases,Tmnkiand Valises. mhlo.ora No. 1216 Chestnut Street. FOR REN T. The New Balkan Building, No. 607 Chestnut Street, WILL BE COMPLETED IN A .esw:WKEECI3. The proprietors are prepared to receive proposals for renting such rooms as they will not nse themselves. These will be TSB SECOND STORY PROFIT ROOM, 60 by 24 feet. lair. WHOLF OF THE, NORTHERN HALF OP THE EVJELDLNE, Four Stories High. with Entrance by a wide hail Olt Chestnut street, And a Front of ^3 feet on Jayne street; Suitable for a lobbing or C,ommissioa House, a Bank, cr Insurance Office. For Purthei Particulars apply at the EVENEIG BULLETIN OFFICE. nabs tf N0.,329 Chestnut Street. Land Vor Sale. 431 acres in:FULTON CO., s miles west of McColl a;liZ per acre. Well timbered and good soil, would Make a beautiful farm. 520 acres In CBA.WFORD CO; 164 acres in BUTLER COUNTY. • WO RUES in FAI Erik, and WESTMORELAND Cos. 220 acres in JIIFFERSON Co., 100 acres in 8EA.V.701 County. 650 acres in LAWRENCE County. on Beaver Riven end waters of Slippery Rock creek", abounding In coal. ore and lime stone. For sale by HENRY B. CHEW, Executor of 33.1Cliew, deceased, No. 247 South Fourth street roh2lwsinSt if* FOR RENT, GERMANTOWN. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED RESIDENCE,. • FOR THE SUMMER SEASON. Within onoiminute's walk of the railros d station at Fisher's Lane. Stabling ibr three horses. • S. H. GARTLEY, Conveyancer, inh2441 1 103 SOTTTH FOURTH ST. FOR SALE, . THE MODERN TRZRER STORY is • EVW E1J1... I Di GI- With three story back bu lanes and every conve nience, marble entrance and vestibule, situate No. 1908 Pine Street. LotlS feet 4 inches in front, 100 feet deep, with the privilege of a 4 foot alley, - Apply on the premises Germantown Building Lots, Equal if not superior locatietts toany other Lots in the vicinity. Far sale by HE:LIMY B CREW, Executor of B. Chew, deed., No. 247 South Fourth street. roh2itrsm3t* REAL ESTATE.-THOMAS 3 . S A.LE -LARGE VALUAB r LE THREE STORY RE.SISENCE, N 0.614 RACE Street. west of Sixth street . , opposite the Franklin Square. On TUES DAY, April loth, 1866, at 12 o'clncir, noon. will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA. ES- C/IAI , GE. all that large anu 'valuable three-story brick messuage with double three-story back build ings and lot of iround, situate on the south side of hate street, west of Sixth street, No. 614; containing in front on Ease street 22 feet 9 inches, and exteadiag in depth 133 feet to a 23 feet street caned Haines street. Alsq, on uncivided moiety of all that strip of grmnd. south side co Race street, 99 feet west of Sixth street: containing on Race street 1 foot 9 inches. and extend ing In depth 133 feet to the said Haines street. It has 2 parlors, with folding doors, fire proof under stair-case, back hulloing, ironing room and kitchen on the first door: chambers, dining room and bath room, water closet and store room on the 2d floor: 3 rooms on main building and_ rooms in back building; water closet and chambermaid's closet, with hot and cold water on. the third floor all the water passes through under ground drain into street sewer 11. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, 139 and 141 S, Fourth st. no h 26,2.5,51 FACTORY BULLDING.— DWELLING. STABLE, Nos. 1515, 1517 and 151 South FRONT street. PUBLIC SALE. On TU.b. , ... - DAS.". March rth. At L o'clock, Noon. At the PHILA DELPHI& EXCHANGE, By M. THOMAS & SONS. ... A large one-story brick building. with gravel root. e lora ge. capacity for 15,000 barrels, suitable for a planing' mill. foundry and machine shop, or any blisiness re quiring convenience of lona' ton and large room. The dwelling is a sithstantial three story brick, With back buildings. clear of all incumbrancee. Pcmsession Im mediately. vas., CAPE ISLAND_ COTTAGES.—The subscriber tra_ has four most desirable CO PTA GES on Cape island to sell and two others to rent for the bathing season; all furnished. Also a number of stores and business places For further information call on him at Ridgway House,Philadelphia, on TUESDAY. 27th lust.. from 12 to 5 P. M., or address by letter at Cape Islarul, New Jersey. • ' FOR SALE; OR IN EXMINGE PIA'. CITY Propert Bucks rchandise, a desirable dwelling, t entrevide, county, four miles from Doyles town; 14 rooms, stabling, 10 acres of land, &c.; for 1$ years, occupied by a Physician. Apply to 7. H. CURTIS et SON,. Real Estate Brokers, 433 Walnut street. mh26.st• To • 11 A • I • 31: t I:1 ,• 't •. . SALE.—A very desirable Dwelling. with mod em conveniences. Lot 20 by 101 feet in Sprucestree between Isighth and Ninth streets. Address mb2S-Sts S. E. B. • Bunr.Errs OFFICE. EIFOR SALE OR 10 LET.— For the Sur ,, mer season A beautiful Country Seat, fbolshed: about four miles from the city on the Old Yodgißoad; containir e every desirable convenience. Apply at No. 1309 Spruce street. rah26-4t* irt POUR-STORY BRICK HOUSE with hack bundiztp, at Southwest corner Pine and Seven teenatch,th, 21tbwin be sold at Thelma' ease on Tuesdltoay. 1 FOR RENT—A valuable STORE.on. Routh FRONT Ftreet, suitable for Wool or Groceries. A Ma BOX 866, Post Office. rub2l-rpte ~~ ~ .:: if THOMAS dr. SONS AUCTIONEERS, Nos. 13$ All. and 141 aOl4ll Fourth street. Sale at the Academy 0 rlrine Arts. • Estate of John Neagle. FINE ORIGINAL on, PAINTINGS AND CHOICE ENGRAVINGS. ON SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 31, At 10 o'clock, at the Academy of Pine Arts, Cl katunt street, below Eleventh. will be sold. by natal eos collection of Pine Original Oft Paintings and 010 e. Engravings of the lateJohtiNeagle. tist compr taing originals by Gilbert Stuart, Vandyke. Rubeas, Bogog none, Wertmuller, 3f. Angelo da Campidoglio. Bul' and Neagle. Also, a large number of very choice En gravings. after the best ancientand modern masters. Jar They will be arranged for examination on Friday 30th inst., and may be seen from /0 - A Br, till lo P. It?. LEGAL NOTICJES. 1 TEE ORPFLANS' COURT FOR THE CITY 1 AND COUNTY OF PHELADELPRIA,—Estate of JOSEPH WRIGHT, deceased.--The auditor ap pointed by the Court to audit, settle and, adjust the( second account of SAMUEL WRIGHT, sarviving Exectitor of 'the Estate ofJoseph - Wright, deceased and t o report distribution of the balance in the band!: of the accountant, will meet the partite • interested for the purposes of his appointment, on MONDAY. April 9th, 1866, at it o'clock, A. M.. at his office, No. 710 Wal nut street, in the City of Philadelphia. WAI. HENRY RAMIE. A7..ditoz. f. 5 JESSE 31. SMITH. Generat Agent.