Qty iniumwr. . _ ' NEW CourTrEnvsrrs:=Peterson's , Coun terfeit Detector for April let, gives 'the fol lowing descriptions of new counterfeits'' which have been recently Issued: Bank of Cornmerce. Cleveland, Ohio. 3s, spurious - Bthree N females-sailor on right end. • • ank of Commerce, ew•London. Conn • 10s, al tered-vig. large steamer and sail vessels, female on rihtltaellgl end, tenincenl e.sfvvenane.pa.ss, altered-train of cars going to the left.. Bank Male of:lndiana (and all its branches); 25, at tered-vig. wagon, four horses, driver; cars indistallee; Washington on rigbt, female on left. • ... Broome County- Bank, Binghampton, N. , Y. 55, altered--vlg, three cherubs and globe: female on right end. central -Bank of N. .T., Ilightstown, New. Jersey.' 55, altered-vig. men loading huy on a wagon; cattle on left hand. Commercial Bank, Rochester, N. Y. 205, imitation vig. three' females - seated, eagle on shield, ship and use totheright; female on right end; State arms on Counterfeit Posta/ Cerrenee - neW issue• - Firar cent notes, , new issue.' On the top of the bill the words,! "Furnished only by the Assistant Treasurer and De signated Depositaries of the United States;" observe the two words' of the" on the genuine there is a little' space between them, not so on the imitations. Fifty ' cent notes; the engraving is good, but the gilt frame around the head is very bad. The - paper has, however the appearance of common print paper, and is very whitish. The whole of it is a little smaller than the genuine. Six barrels on right end of Washington are very indietinct." Twenty five cent notes, poorly en graved, on poor paper; and • tha gilt frame around the -head does not show any gat: Ten•cent notes, very Coarsely done, and the green ink very pale. Boston Bank, Easton, Pa.-10s. vig. girl feeding calves; 10 on each upper corner; female por- - trait or. each lower corner; poorly done. • _Elmwoodßank,Bhode /s/and-2s, imitation-vig. view of village; portrait of President Peirce on right; 11, female and large - 2 on right; 2 on shield on lower. l eft. Gene See Vetley Bank, Genesee, N. Y.-103, altered-, male bast, deer on right. • Granite Bank, .Pascoag, B. 1.-3 s, imitation-171g. large 8 witlefemale portrait either side. In genuine Washington on lower leftis in oval frame. This - Is a new Issue of this counterfeit.• Sur/but Bank; anin.-.5s altered-vig. group of nude children. • Liberty Bank, Providence, 8../.-10s, altered from the, Egg Harbor Bank,N..T. The alteration is well exe cuted; reddish tinted over the -title; four cows In a stream, etc. ' Merchant:a Bank Baltimore-Is, imitation-via: yes 'Bel, steamboat ht distance; on right end fall length fig ure of female on left end, female portrait. - Revere Bati k, Boston.-ss, altered-vig. three females and Agars 5. Syracuse City Bank, N. Y.-2s, imitation-vig. In diens and men; right end, squaw; left end, die and -Indian. 7auntrmßank,.lifass. -105 , altered from Is-vig. train of cars at depot. . awes .than girl on Bank. right. Conn.-23, altered-vig. steamship, In- National Banks.-Is altered to 10s-vig. of Is. two female figures with hands clasped, one pointing up wards. lea have figure .of Franklia drawing electrici ty from the clouds, and on back of bill is De Soto die ,covering the Mississippi. On back of Is is the landing of the Pastime, Well done. Is imitation-the color is much darker than genuine.and the engraving coarser The head of tkilumbus on back of the bill is larger than the genuine. All those thus far in circulation are upon the First National Bank of Auburn. They will un doubtedly be altered to others. 50s, altered from .ss;' the Is have vigs on each end-and landing of Colum bus on back. Look out for this alteration. First Banana/ Bank, Indianapolis, Ind.-205, !mita- Ilon-Goddess of Liberty. farmers, artisans, on lower right corner battle of Lexiugton on lower left • corner-baptism of Pocobontas on back of note. The general appearance of the note is good and calculated ':'.to deceive. Observe on counterfeit the butt of the musket on lower left corner touches the scroll work around figures the hand of the female on man's breast, the fingers can scarcely be seen. On genuine no part of the gan touches andtbe fingers are -quite distinct. On counterfeit under the words "This note," where it reads "This note is secured," etc., there - are but three flourishes-genuine has four, also one be tween United and States. which is emitted in counter left, (Those lines can be edded, however. in future im • pressions. The letter "a" in " Treasurer", under Spin ner's name is larger than the other letters, and while the counterfeit is the same length of genuine it is at least one quarter of an inch narrower. Un counterfeit the shield beside the eagle on back of note contains but six stars, and they are very imperfect-on genuine seventeen stars are visible. No doubt the plate will be ' improved upon and altered to many other banks, as this can be cone with a. slight ateration. sea, imitation-a fifty dollar counterfeit note on the Tenth Banana/ Bank of New York, was; a few days since, presented -at the Treasury Department, We have not seen this new fraud and at present can only i say to our readers to use care n receiving the notes of -this denomination. - be undies raised from ls-vig. (on lower centre) two females with hands Elapsed, one pointing upwards. 20e raised from 2s-vig.. (on left hand) female seated 'holding flag. • - 505 and 1005 raised from s e -Columbus discovering America on lower left end. 2reasury Notes.-10s-A. new issue, dated March 10, lea. The red seal is badly executed, as is also the border of the note, which is made up of repititions of the letter X. General appearance bad. A great nom- her are, in circulation. 505. 'United States Treasury, (greenbacks,) are in circulation from an entirely new plate, said to be the best counterfeit yet made of the klovenament notes. So look out for them as some few have taken them. United 6tates Compound Interest Notes.-.s+l)s, imita tion vig. (on left end) female erect, holdiog sword in left hand, her right hand resting on bible-male bust, soon die above on right end. 'Well done and likely to deceive good judges. Ifes, counterfeits are in circula tion. A fac-simile of the genuine bill, but the engrav ing is not eo fine. They are dated May 15th, 1865; Letter The green ink in the back of the counterfeit is paler than that in the genuine. Ea careful and ex amine well all before taking them, as they have de ceived some of our best judges. United States Legal Tender Boles -Is counterfeit large numbers of ONE Donees counterfeit green backs are in circulation. Excepting a few minor dis crepancies, the spurious note is an exact lac-simile of the genuine bill. The general appearance is also very ,good. The green Ink is of a somewhat lighter shade than that used on the genuine, and some parts of the note look scratchy and. blurred. The figures 1 on the green scrollwork on lower right quarter of the note are printed in green; in the genuine they are while. The bead of Chase is darker. Bill has a coarse appearance. ss, imitation-the portrait on the right and the figure of Liberty on the left are rather coarse. Well calcu lated to deceive. 5s and 105 raised from Is. Portrait of Chase on up per left corner, les, imitation-The portrait of Lincoln on the left end is very dark, and the eyes pool, while the toes of the . female on the right end can scarcely be seen. On the genuine they are very distinct. Look out for them. . 203. imitation; poorly done; engraving coarse, and the • bill looks blurred. The green ink used, is lighter than the genuine. The dies and 20s are one- eignth of an inch larger then the genuine. 50s, altered from gs. In the genuine 50s the signatures of the Register is on the left, and the Treasurer on the right end of the bill. In the altered note they are both on the right end, with two strips of lathe work between them. 505, imitation. They are so well done that all the -banks refuee them. lees, imitated. Upper left, spread eagle sitting on a rock. The general appearance of the bill is good. The wings of the eagle are coarse and the clouding streaky. The imprint of the American Bank Note Company at - -the top is larger than on the genuine. On the right end of the back of the bill them In the circles are inverted thus: "100." In the genuine the 100 in the circles on the left end read thus: "001"; in the counterfeit they .are thus:"100," The paper is also heavier. A PRESENT TO GENERAL BUTLER.—At the recent fair of the Ladies Union Associa tion, for the benefit of the Sick and Wounded Colored Solciiers, a very handsome present was voted to Gen. B. F. Bailer, consisting of a velvet gown, dressing cap, slippers, &c. They were forwarded to the General, with a . graceful letter, written by the Corresponding Secretary, and the General made the follow- Mg reply WASHINGTON CITY, March 13th, 1866. _Ladies of the Union A ssociation, .Philadel yhtia: MESDAMES—For your beautiful pre sents, forwarded to me through your Cor responding Secretary, Carrie R. Le Count, which have given me the liveliest satisfac tion, please accept my thanks. Rich and intrinsicallyvaluable as they are, they have a higher and nobler value to me and shall be laid up with other treasures endeared by sacred memories as a legacy to my children. The earnest of grateful ap preciation of what I wished rather than what I was enabled to do in behalf of those on whom organized sin,and wrong had sub mitted every outrage through generations. These gifts, made more precious by the vote of preference which awarded them, are at once the exemplar and evidence that the race of colored men have the high virtue of gratitude : and the intelligence in the mass /o appreciate the efforts made to raise their .condition to equality of right. Their soldiers in many fields under my eye, have shown high courage, endurance and enthusiastic patriotism. Who shall say that such men, so willingly periling their lives to save the country, are not fit .to take part in choosing their own rulers :and enacting their own laws, in the country which they have helped to rescue from its rebellious foes? Permit me agahi to express my thanks for your favor, and believe me, Faithfully,i Your Friend, BENJAMIN F. BUTLER. STEALING A DOG.—Before Alderman Mc- Mullin yesterday George Jeffries and Geo. Reed were charged with the larceny of a dog, valued at $2OO, the property: of John Deadon. .It appears that the plaintiff sent the animal into the country, some time ago, for the purpose of safe keeping. Shortly after his dogship bad been transferred from city to country life he was stolen. The allegation is that the defendants were seen uponthe farm.where the dog was boarding, and shortly after they had left the canine -?ivas_missuig, It is also alleged that the dog THE 'DAILY; TENING 'HULLILTDI PHILADELPHIA; MED NES DAT, MARCH 280,:1366. has been frequen y seen:_in the possession r)f,the a_conse4 u . -Th were held in #5OO bail eachto, =river. ' , „ LARCENY OF A - HORSE' AND -WAGON.- Edward luteCabn was arrested'yesterday afternoon, by Sergeant Cibuk of the reserve force, Vwenty-third and Filbert streets, Ripon the charge of the larceny of a horse and wagon:belonging to E Jones Brooke, of Media, Delaware county, Pa., on the night of the 22d instant. At a hearing last evening he was -held in $5,000 bail to answer. WOOD AND CARY'S QPENINCL—The Spring " opening " of- fastdonable -bonnets, by Messrs. Wood-&, Cary, 725 Chestnut street, will take place ..to-morrow (Thuraday), March 29th, and will undoubtedly create a sensation, as from what we hear' whispered among 'the knowing'- ones,. the display of: this popular house will be unusually rich in .desirable novelties. The ladies of our city will be on the qui, vine, of course. SURRENDERED HIMSELF.—James Mona gatt who was charged with having inflicted; the stab which caused the death of James T. Moore. has surrendered himself and' is now under $6,000 bail for trial. •The affair happened on the 15th of Augdst last at the, Eighth Ward,Demogratic Convention. TEE MosT • REFINED LADIES USE' and endorse only exquisite "Email de Paris"for , im parting to the roughest skin the color t texture and complexion of polished ivory. L'Elmail de Paris is used as a delicate beautifier for theatre saloon and ball room. line. Vestvali Mtn. D. P. B owers ,: Lucille Western, and other ladies recommend it to the profea. sion and public for its efficiency and, harmlessubsa. Sold by IC..lonin, 11l S. Tenth street; and by druggists and dealers In toilette articles. • - "THE MAP.TLAND HAM," of delicious flavor and Undoubted purity, For sale by Mitchell eic Fletcher. _ . ' 1204 Chestnut street. . _ HEAT AND COLD--GLACIEBi3 AND AN.- THRACITE.-A lecture was delivered last' evening at the Academy, on "Glaciers." A shivering sort of topic truly .. !Still, as the pole suggests the tropics it re minds us that those who suffer from cold can procure the best fuel ever dlgged from the bowels of Lehigh or richuylkill, at the coal yard of W. W. Alter, N 0.307 N. Ninth street, or at his blanch office, Sixth and Spew Garden streets. OARTOBVS SPRING OPENING— Of Misses' and Children's Hata of the most elegant styles. Gents' Silk Hats of the latest Paris make. Besides many new novelties In the Hat line never before Introduced in this market. We have at present and are daily adding to our large stock many novelties. Stores under the Continental Hotel. Pram LIitICRTY War= LEAD.—Tryit,and you will have none other. THE HIGITEST STANDARD OF EXCEL LEscir..—The superiority of the confections manufac lured by Mr. George W. Jenkins, at No. lon Spring Garden street, (Union Square), will not admit of con troversy. His stock the present season is even supe rior to last season's display, and consists of every va riety of bonbons, caramels, cream chocolates, French secrets, candy images, foreign fruits, almonds. nuts. etc., etc.. and countless other articles for which we have not space. Mr. Jenkins has attained his success by great attention to business, and well merits the ex tensive patronage he is receiving. VLsit his attractive store. TWELVE and a half cent Calicoes—Fast Celors, J. C. STRA.WBRIDGE & CO. UNIG.r CHED - MUSLlN—yard wide—the L eaviest makes at 24 cents. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO. BONA FLDEIMPORTED CIGARS and Lynch burgh Tobacco. Prices reduced 40 per cent No Domestic Cigars sold as Imported; also the best five cent Lon d res in the city, at FLAHERTY'S, 537 Chestnut street, opposite the ContinentaL Store closed on Sunday. GUAVA JELLY. For sale by Mitchell and Fletcher, 134 Chestnut btreet. SCENE AT JAY COOKE'S. • Stranger. Let me have n.OOO worth of the seven thirty loan. will yon? Clerk. Yes sir. Of what denomination will you have it. Stranger. Waal, to please the old woman, you might give us ssxt of her in Free• Will Baptist, but the rest we'll take in Presbyterian Old School. All denominations of clothing and prices at Charles Stoke's & Co.'s ready-made establishment, under the Cmtinental, Chestnut street below ninth. ItratovED.—Auter's hair dye depot, to o. 5 Ridgeway House, foot of Market atreet. Wn of Tar Syrup for Coughs, Colds and Affections of the Lungs. This; mixtare Is entirely 'vegetable, and affords speedy Relief In all Pulmonary Diseases, such as Asthma, Spitting of Blood, Bron chitis, go. Prepared only b HARRIS & OLIV EIFi, Druggists, S. E. Cor. Tenth and Chestnut streets. Phila. PURE LIBERTY - WHITE LEAD.—Preferred by Dealers, as It always gives satisfaction to their cus tomers. SPRING FASHIONS FOR CHILDREN. —M. Shoemaker & Co., Nos. 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. F .; EOCKEILL & WILSON BROWN STONE E CLOTHING HA.LL. (.lentlern6n's aothing.. ROCKHILL & WILSON. BROWN STONE CLOTHING HALL.. 0 Boys' Clothing. ROCKHILL & WILSON, BROWN STONE CLOTHING HALL.S - Clothing ready made ROCEt-tri.r, & WILSON, BROWN STONE IA CLOTHING HALL. Clothing of au grades made to order. Hoop SEIRTS.—New Spring styles, Hop kin's "own make" gotten up expressly r 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. 628 Arch street. INIMITABLY FIN'E CONFECTIONS. Choice and rare varieties for select presents, manufactured by • STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, No. 1210 Market street. PURE LIBERTY WitrrE LEAD.—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. THE FINEST CAILUSIELS and Roasted Al monds are those manufactured by E. G. Whitman & Co., 318 Chestnut street. ' Dealers supplied. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH.— J. Isaacs, ?,L D., Professor 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 Pine street. The medical faculty are invited to at company their patients, as helms had no secrets practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made for examination. /OVIISENEXICS. THE WenbruT.—The performance of "Panchen' , last nightat the Walnut was a treat whicti even our recollections of :Miss Charlotte Thompson and Miss Maggie Mitchell could not dim. The house was a fine one and the play was very handsomely placed upon the stage The characters were all well caat.the music was superbly chosen and ably performed, and the suc cess of Miss Noemie de Marguerittee, who enacted the heroine, may be considered thoroughly assured. hether it. is wise question a "star" of so youthful a debutante is not th here: but we can honestly say that her personation of Fanchon surpassed all reasonable expectation. Her voice is clear and strong; her knowledge of =sic very perfect; her dancing is very graceful, and her "stage business" equal to that of artists of a score of years' standing. This is high praise, but it is deserved, and it gives us =pleasure to accord it. Miss de Marguerittes was helped greatly by the company. Mr. Walcott's Silvinet was We never saw it so well done in every detail, and it pleased the audience immensely. Mr. Chester's Delu de, Mrs. Chester's Madden, Mr. Griffith's Father Barbeaud and Miss Carr's Old Fadet were also ad mirable, leaving nothing to be desired. Any debutante would feel encouraged by having such support as that accorded to Miss de Marguerittes. To-night, for her farewell benefit, she appears in "Fanchoo ' and in "A Loan of a Lover." To-morrow Mr. Griffith takes his benefit. He is one of the ablest actors on the Phila delphia stage and will receive a thorough recognition of his merits. - THE Cfrirsrprur.—For Mr. lElirgield's benefit this evening "Caught -in the Toile" will be repeated. to gether with "1,000 Milliners" and some grand musical performances, as will be seen by the advertisement. To-morrow "The Betrayer and Betrayed" will be pro. 'duced, and on Friday bliss Ward will have the oppor tunity ef substantially "buying a theatre and playing all the best parts herself," as she desires in "Caught in the Toils," as her benefit then occurs. TB Ancn.-11r. Dillon again appears in "Virginius" this evening. The afterpiece is Craig's new burlesque .on "Hamlet." Tomorrow is Mr. Dlllon's last night but one. On Friday he has his benefit and maim his final appearance. Oa Saturday Mr. Tillon's benefit takes ace. Tam AMEBICArr gives one of its Lively bills to-night. SIGNOR BLITZ makes the rosy hours fly fast at As• sembly Building, particularly to the bon ant hearts of the young people, he being substantially as young as any of them. ' - WOOD'S Mnisnams at Musical Fund Hall are draw ing very fashionable audiences. THE ICALEIDOPITOTOSOOPE is at Concert Hall. An exhibition and gift distribution takes place to-night. ACADEMY or Mcerc.—Mr. MCDougall's benefit COmes off this afternoon, ABITTSMZEAnrS._ additionas • A MHERIOAN—ATJADEMY OP MIMIC. Ala. , Corner of BROAD and LO OUST streets. . Lessee and Manager ' WM. WMEATLEY ; EASTER MONDAY, April 2, 1866, First appearance in several years of the ' -: • , GREAT BAwrads.... , - 2 _ ~, GABRIEL RAVEL. ANTOINE RAVEL, - - , , YouNG AMERICA. AND A TROUPE OF ARTISTS NUMBERING 40 -- -- Kai6N Among whom may.be mentioned the 14LABTINET1I.FAIIILY (SIX IN NEMBEB.) Eignorita P.EPATA - , Premiere Dauseuse, from the Opera at Paris. M. Von 1t.A.*241E first male dancer - and ballet master Mlles. Vandris, Marzettl, Desiree, Julia Lehman, t Mons. Vandris Garcia, Schmidt, Aztel C. Lehman, ; Full and Magnificent Corps de Ballet. The Orchestra under the direction of M. Remain 'ine, from Paris. The evening's entertainment will commence with t the Ballet Pantomime called , OR THE ADVENTURES OF AN AV, RONAUT. VENTLLATAN • GABRiEt. RA.VEL KiM EA. .. • . .--..— ANTOINE RAVEL And ariTtil: - - - - To be followed by THE DEFIANCE. A Classic Scene of Groupings., By JVLIEN and Enr....I.IPPE MARTINETTL To conclude with the Great Fairy Pantomime; entitled the RED GNOME. ' THE FAMOUS WARRIOR ANTOINE RAVEL THE RED GNOME YOUNG AMERICA • MATINEE, EVEUY SA'TIIRDAY at 2 o'clock. Admission 75 cents Reserved Seats, Parquette and Parquette /Circle, 11; Family CirCle• 40 cents; Amphitheatre, cents.._._ Seats can be secured at 0. W. A. Trumpler's Music Store, S. E. corner of •SeventiCand Chestnut streets, and at the Box Office of the Academy of Music on Fri day, from 9 A. M. to 4P. M. Doors open at 7—to commence a before 2. Seats secured six days in advance. mh2B3tf REAL ESTATE. FOR RENT. Thee New Bulleiin Building, No. 607 Chestnut Street, WILL BE COMPLETED FEW:WEEZES. Te proprietors are prepared to receive proposals for renting such rooms as they will not use tninnoelvol• These will he TEE SECOND STORY FRONT ROOM, 60 by 24 feet. WEE WHOLE OF THE NORTHERN HALF OF THE BIHLDENO, Boar Stories High. with Entrance by a .wide hall on Chestnut strwt, And a Front of 2.5 feet on Jayne street; Suitable fora Jobbing or Commission. House, a Bank. or Insurance Office. For Further Partiallam apply at the EVENLSO BULLETIN OFFICE. mhS No. 329 Chestnut Street. tf FOR SALE , I THE MODERN THREE STORY_ ira NG With three story back bu Mugs. and every conve- . • Menne, marble entrance and vestibule, Mutate No. 1908 Pine Street. Lot is feet 4 inches in front, 100 feet deep, with the privilege of a 4 foot alley, Apply on the prerni.ses. 41)FOB. SALE OR TO RENT.—THE ELEGANT Farm of 46 acres, with handsome mansion or country residence. on the Bristol turnpike, Andalusia, halts county, Pennsylvania. about teu yards from the Camden and Arany Railroad Station at Andalusia, and three quarters of a mile from the steamboat wharf, boing convenient also to forresdale, Cornwell station, and other adjacent stopping places on the line of railroad. The location is on an eminence. and has the advantage of being one of the most desirable. sit lubrons and healthy spots for residence In the State of Pennsylvania. The mansion is every way commo dious, with good cellar, spacious dining-room, klo-hen, parlor, dormitories, cer.., whilst there are large and improved barns, outhouses. tko. A !fine lot of fast trotting horses and blooded mares, together with horses, useful for farming purposes. will be dis posed of as the sale, as will be also wagons, harness, taming utensils and vehicles; cattle, poultry, house hold furniture, miscellaneeus articles, &c. The entire property of forty six acres, with planted crops, man sion and appurtenances, may be sold at private sale, or leased f or a term of two years, rent payable in ad vance, at any time from the present date until the day of public sale. An adjoining and separate lot of twelve acres, beautitilly situated. and having a front of ebb= one hundred and fifty yards on the Bristol turnpike. making it most suitable for the erection of a country residence, may be disposed of in like manner.. If, how ever, this lot is not disposed of privately, It will be peremptorily sold to the highest bidder on the day of sale. The property offered is - every way desirable, being near to colleges, churches. public schools, dn.. and pos sessing every comfort that the heart could wish for. It is only miles from Philadelphia, which can be reached at almost any hour of the day or night. Bills giving further and full particulars can be seen at messra_andrew C. Craig & Co's store. Front street. above Walnut; Messrs. Watkio S Weaver, Library street, above Fourth; J. B. Cantwell's, N. W. corner of Germantown Road and Master street and John P. Jenkins' stables, Broad street. below Walnut. o'cl Th ock, on e sale Monday, will tale p Ap lace ril sth, I e Sta. on th premises, at twelve Parties wishing to visit the premises will get off at Andalusia Station, C, and A. R. R. mh4.8,111.apt.7-4ti JAMES B. CANTWELL. C.OUNTRY SEAT AND FARM FOR 21 Side.—Fifty or one hundred scree, Bristol - e aboveseven mile stone and near acmes% • sion Rouse and other dwellings To Let. Apply to R. N 0 11 iTAKER, No. 610 Locust street. .mh2s-ito CILESTNUT BILL—FOR BALE—A handsome : double stone RE&IDENCE, with every city con• ven ence. and lot 165 feet front by 330 feet deep. situate on the corner of PROSPECT avenue and blintATIT street, within five minutes' walk from the Railroad depot. J. M. GUMMY tk SONS, 508 Walnut street, WALNUT STREET—FOR SALE—: very de- Lialdrable three-story brick RICSIDENCE, with attics, and double back buildings, and furnished with every convenience, situate on the north side of WAL NUT street, between P,road and Fifteenth streets. J. M. GUMMY dc SONS, 508 'Walnut street- PINE tSTREET,.-7For sale a desirable three story brick LWMALING, with three story back u [dings, west of Nio4steenth, south side, with every conveniences, and in perfect order. Apply to J. CURTIS & EON, Real Estate Brokers a. 3 Walnut Bt. TO RENT—The desirable three-story brick Re sidence, situate No. 202. South Ninth street. Im mdiate possesslou given. J. M. GUMYLEY t SONS, 508 Walnut street. FOR RENT—A valuable STORE on South Ra FRONT street, suitable for Woo! or Groceries. 2.kaoress Box 860, Post Oftlce. mh..n.-rptft r][ l o MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS,—For sale, a desirable Lot of ground, Buttonwood street near second. 65 by 90 feet. Apply to J. H. CURTLS &SUN, Heal Estate Brokers, 413 Walnut street, itaEm.covA.E.. DRS. GALLOWAY & SHEDD HAVE It TWOVED THEIR Electropathic Institution • TO NO.I23OWAINUT STREET. One door east of Thirteenth street, Where their increased facilities and acCOmmoda tions for the treatment of persons suffering from chronic or acute diseases are ample, thereby insuring their professional services to all who may desire. M. J. GALLOWAY, M. D. P. BUEDD, M D, mhl6-124 Sp/ BOY THE " Evening Telegraph !" TEE GREAT AFTERNOON brEwspepEß, PRICE THREE CIENTE. Contains the Latest News.: from all parts of the World. . The Best Editoria r s from the Leading New York Papers. Full and reliable Financial, Commercial, Local and Legal Reports. Beat Stories and Sketches from the ablest authors of America and Bfiropi r • The "EVENING LlarkiltAPllffit has already the largest circulation of any of the afternoon Journals of this Country, - - • Waka 4 -114 rp PIKE PROOF SAXES. NuTitER. GREA.I , T.CIUMPfI FOR THE y i 4.;is - .4_ w-AT 49- After 12' years nse' : it still retains , its Fire Proof Qaalities. BRAID THE' FOLLOWING E TOL, EIT CO., PA., B ts crtts March 14th, 1866. MESSRS. EVANS & WATSON, Philadelphia : GErvrs—We take pleasure in giving tes timony in favoi 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, &a , found to be perfectly preserved. This test is a very high reconamendation of the superior merit of your inside door Safes. Yours Respectfully, DORRANCE & DORON. . We have on hand a Large assortment of the , above Justly celebrated FIRE'PROOF SAFES. Also Fire and Burglar Proof Safes for Bank, Mercantile and Dwelling House Use, guaranteed free from Dampness. We guarantee to sell at prices lower than other ma kers EVANS & WATSON, No 16 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. mhzzarp 41.1DEUTION MAULS. p.l THOMAS et. SONS, AUCTIONEERS, Nos. hal 111._ and 141 South Fourth street Sale at No. 153 North Tenth street. - RA NDSOME FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTE, PINT. CARPETS, ac. ON TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 3, At 10 o'clock, by cotalogue, at No. 153 floral Tenth street, superior parlor, dining room and chamber ihr name, line carpets, chandeliers, ar„.. May be examined at 8 0 clock on the morning of sale. 4 111,1:103 A. FREEMAN, AtTOTIONEE2E. NO. 422 WALNUT street. FFTH SPRING E; 4 4T:r APRH, 4. 1568. This Bal l e, on Wednesday, at IS O'clock 1100 n. at the Exchange, •-srt Include— VALUABLE COAL LANDS.—A voluable tract of 400 acres of Coal I arida? Luzerne county. Pennsyl vania, adjoining lamas:, the "Delaware and Hudson Canal Co ," tne '`Rsol and Lackawanna Coal very CO." Geo M. Holenbach and others It Is advan tageorgeusly altuated form iring,being on both sides of the Lackawanna, about 1 mite from the town of Archbald and 9 miles from Scranton. and is entirely underlaid by all the veins of coal kno ti 7 act in that region. The oval has all been thoroughly proved upon the land and is the best Pennsylvania= 1:0 coal,well known as 'scranton," and sold qy regular auction sales In the New York market the tract is accessible by railways and canals both to New York and Philadelphia. IQ — Plans and Reports at the Auction Store. farlt trill be sold without any reserve to close a con. c , rn. No. 2024 LOMBARD' ST—A three story brick house with back bnildings,l6 by 75 feet. Orphans' Court Sale —.Estate of Alcorn, deed. NEW' MARKET ST—A three story brick house, above Vine. 57 by 120 feet. Orphans' Court Sale—Estate Stomas Balaton. deed. No. 1.22. - and 1229 SOUTH ST—A frame bake beanie, Caviling and lot, South st, below 13th at, 48 feet front ty 51 feet, deep to an alley. V. feu may remain. DWELLING No. 1.9.15, VINE ST.—A tnree story brick house with brck building 19 by 50 feet to Slate at. • way remain* finovdiatepe , sussion. No. 129 MONROE ST.—A frame house and lot, Mon roe late Plum at; below Poartla, 15 by 90 feet. Ya.. Sala 'wren:Vary. No. 1809 BECKEIT ST.—A three story brick dwell ing sad lot, Recaett st, (running west from 16th,below ' Coates 5[113 by 65 feet, 21rr annum ground rent. ADJOINING—House ad °Wing. Same description, TRUCK LAND, 24TH ARD.—A tract ot 20 acres, Island road, Ringstating. 24th Ward. adjoining Suffolk Park. There is afro,ne house and stabling on this is act, and the land is very rich. Is ACR.lls..ready for trucking. opposite the avove. s ACRES on on Elk Creek :0 ACRES adjoining. These lands ore in the highest state of cultivation and are first quality grazing land. sre-fßondbillz, plans, cee... at the Auttiort 33re. NEW PIIBLICATIONIh. LES. lI4NRY WOOD'S :NEW BOOK ST. mir.rizz's EVE. raT. MARTUCS EVE. sr. :MARTIN'S EVE. MARTIN'S EVE. • BY ISMS. lIMNRY WOOD. Complete In One Large Octavo Volume. Printed from the anthata manuscript and advance proof-allects. PRICE ft 50 IN PAPER; OR, CO IN CLOTH. NEW BOOKS .TIIST PUBLISHRDBY T. B. PETERSON S imam Ens, THE FORTUNE SEEKER. By Mrs. Emma D. E. N. Sonthworth, author of the "Lost Heiress." etc. Com - plete in one large duodecimo volume. Priceit tE. lo42 Note paper, or $2 00 in cloth. Second Edition No FALSE PRIDE: OR, TWO WAYS TO MATRI MONY. e complurion to "Family Pride," and -Fern lly Secrets." Complete in one large duodecimo volume. Price $1 SO in paper, or 52 in cloth. JE.-I.LOUSY. By George Sand, author of "Con buelo," "Countess of Rndolstadt," "Indiana," "First and True Love," etc., etc. Complete in one large duo. dechno volume. Price 51 50 Su paper, or 5500 in cloth. THE BRIGAND: OR, THE DhMION OF THE NORTH. By Vlctor,Huga, author of "Les Misers. bles," etc., etc. One volume. cKlavo. Prize 75 cents. THE QUEEN'S REVENGE; By W Ilkie Collins, au thor of "The Dead Secret," &c., &c. One vomme, octavo. Prlc 715 cents. Send for our Mammoth Descriptive Catalogue. address all cash orders. retail or vraolesale, to T. B. PETFRSIDei & BROTH - PBS. No. 306 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Pa. Books seat Postage paid, on receipt of retail Price. All NEW BOOKS are at PETERSON'S'. mh2s-2t DFAYNESS. BLINDNESS, THROAT, LUNG, CHEST DISEASES CATARRH; ASTHMA NERVOUS A_FFEDTIO BIS AND DISEAHIts OF THE DIGFSTrVE OR GANS.—DR., VON MOSCHZISKER'S new tond unrivaled systems of treating the above BIALA. DIES with his "ATOMISER,' has received the very Met:lest approbation from the best medical men of ail SCHOOLS. and the INDORSEMENT of the entire medical PRESS these, with TESTIMONIALS from and REFERENCES to responsible CITIZENS, can be examined by all who require his professional services, at his OFFICE and REsIDENCE, No. =I WALNUT street. • mh2l-ImoSp MILLINERY. Mrs. H. Dillon, 323 and 331 South Street., has a handsome assortment of SPRING MIL LIHRRY; MIESBEe - and Infants' Hats and Caps, Silks, Velvets, Crapes, Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Frames, d:c. mhs-4n4 W hI~ Tt~. ANTED —}lo,ooor o on a valuable Farm in New Sei sey,worth $O,OOO. nsTs & EDWARDS, E 4 Walnut street, Doom 15. Mb.2B 24j AXrANTED.--For the summer, In Germantown or ll' West Philadelphia, two rooms with board for two ladles and a servant, In a small quiet faintly where no other persona would be taken. Address 201 South Tenth et) eet. Philadelphia. mh2o-2t* BOAIWING. cNITAIISIER BOARDING at the EAGLE STATION, fifteen miles from Philadelphia, immediately on tne Pennsylvania Railroad.. For particulars inquire at 225 South Broad street.• Rooms can be seen any time. mhets GROVER & BAKER'S . FIRST PREMIUM ELASTIC STITCH AND LOOK STITCH SEWING MACHINES, With latest Improves:mate, --- 780. CTLESTEDT Street, Philadelphia. -17 MARKET Street, Harrinburg. lel4za rp SP4ING. ant WM. D. ROGERS. Coach and Light Carriage Bander. 1009 and 10111 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. NOTICE. PIIIMADIEIXICEA, March 24th, 1866. 2 irundersigned having decided to retire from the profession of instructress of Horsemanship, resPeot hilly Informs the public that she will give lessons until the 20th of April next, on the most moderate terms. Ladies and fentlemen will do well to improve this last opportuny. baddle horses, saddles, bridles &c.. will be closed out at private, sale• cheap to wind up this old and PePtdar riding school. MADAM nrcerri4, naltat - ivrPt N0..1411 Arch street. :VITALNUTS AND ALMOND.S.—New cro? . Grenoble TV Walnuta and , Paper Shell Almondß, Or to , 4,13. BUSSEMIA 411 r 1.48 S. Del Aware Alorate. HE CHOLERA _ Deprived of its Horrors by Pati. lying and brie;lug the Blood. Novi is the Time To use &Preventive. There is none equal to HELMBOLTYS HIGHLY CONCENTRATED- FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. THE CHOLERA. • is defective vitalization of the blood, and when the blood looses Its LIFE GIVING POWER, It causes relaxation of the contractile power of the blood vessels of the body and the intestines opeo their myriad bi‘od vessels and all the albuminous or flesh making material passes off from the bowels. Pnie and Healthy;Blood Resists Diseate. And while there maybe no mossion for alarm, those of impure blood are most liable to suffer. HMI MIME HEM" . MDT ICHH HH.H. HaH. HEDI HHH HHH HRH HEIR HMI REEK HHH HRH HHH H HH HEM 1133:11 IN THE SPRING MONTHS the system naturally undergo a change, and lrnoll - MBOLD'EI HIGHLY comitYKNTRATED ExTRAcr OB SaIISAPAHIL LA is an•asEdautnt of the grcateet value. GIVING BLOOM TO THE PALLID CHEFS BEAIITTFYING THE COMPLEXION. BEE EKE . BENICEE KEERPV KEE MEE KEE IT ERADICATES ERUPTIVE and trLOREA- TrvE DISTEARVv. of the THROAT, NOSE. EYES, EYELIDS, SCALP and SKIN, which so disfigure the appearance. PURGING the evil efrecta f m and removing all taints, the remnant(' of DISE.&SES hereditary or otherwise, and is taken by ADULTS and CHILDREN with perfect SAFETY. LLL LLL LLL • LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL pitoinntwimmu NOT A FEW - - • of the worst disorders that affect mankind arise from the corruption that accumulates in the blood. Of all the discoveries that have been made to purge it out, none can equal in effect' Eelmboid's Compound Er: tract of Sarsaparilla. It cleanses and renovates the blood, instals the vigor of health into the system., and purges out the humors which make disease. It stimu lates the healtny ituactions of the body. and expels the Oisorders that grow and rankle In the blood. 131113131 mnixar 3f '4 M 31 1 1131 M 341.1111 31 m 3f - Aflf 1131111 31 31 31.31.31 311121 31 31 7 4,01 A 1 3113131 31 31 313131 lr't(M. 31 11 311131. 313131 31 31 2113131 113111 31 31 313131 313131 3131 243.131 35 3131 31 213111 311131 V 31M31 &croft,lons , mercurial and sByppphilitic diseases destroy whatever part they may attaeY. Thousands die an nually from protracted diseases of this class, and from the abuse of mercury. Visit any hospital. asylum and prisons, and satisfy yourself of the truth:ablest, of the assertion. The system best resists the inroads of these diseases by a juCliclous combination of Tonics. RFr.lrliOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTR aCT SARSAPARILLA Is a Tonic of the greatest value—arresting the zo.ost inverate disease liner the glands are destroyed, and the bones already affected. This hs the testimony of thousands who have used aid prescribed It for the last 16 years. 88888888 BBBBBBBBB E I 888 B B 888 BEE 888 888 88888888 .1 101.1188888 BAB B B 888 888 888 888 888888888 • BEIBBBBREt A INTERESTING LETTER is published in the .11.-dloo-Chirorgical Review, on the subject of the ex tract of Sarsaparilla In venereal affections, by Bards. min Travers, F. R. Rote. Speaking of Syphilis, and diseases arising from the excess of mercury, he states, •• That no re:net:lo s qua/ to the =tract of Sarsaparilla; its power is attraordsnenv, more so than any other drug /am acquainted with. It is in the strictest tense a tonic. with this frivaluab/c, attribute:that it is applitabie to a state of the system so sunken and yet so irrit abis as ren ders other substances of the tonic class unavailable or iuforicus. 0000 000000 000 000 000 000• 000 000 000 000 000 'OOO 000 000 000 000 000 000 000000 0000 TWO TABLESPOONFULS of the Extract of Ser. saperilla, added to a pint of water, is equal to the Lisbon Diet Drink, and one bottle is equal to a gallon of the Syrup of Sarsaparilla, or the decoction as usually made. The decoction is exceeding troublesome, as it is necessary to prepare it fresh every day. and the syr.ip is still more objectionable as it is weaker than the decoction; fora fluid saturated with sugar is suscep tible of holding in solution much les3 extractive matter than water alone, and the Syrup is otherwise objectionable. for the patient is frequently nauseated. and his stomach surfeited by the large proportion of sugar he Is obliged to take with each dose of Sarsapa rilla, and which is of no use whatever. except to keep the decoction from spoiling.. Here the advantages and superiority of the Fluid Extract in a comparative v Sew are strikingly manifest. LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL HELMBOLIPS EXTRACT BIICHIF MBES REDNEY DIgEASF, HELEIBOLD , S EXTRACT: =CHU CUBES REULTTMATISIL ur.irmßOLD 9 B EXTRACT Bra Eur T;r=ARY HEIMBOLIPS EXTRACT'EIICHII CIIMMES GRAVEL HELMBOLD'S EXTBALDE /BMWS CURES STRICITTRIM. HTIORTIOLD , S EXTRACT BUCHIT CURES DROPSY For the diseases named above, and for WEAK NESSES and PAINS IN THE BACK, FEMALE COMPLAINTS and DISORDERS arising from ex cesses of any kind, it is invaluable. DDDDDDDD DDDDDDDDD - DDD DDD DDD DDD • DDD DDD DDD DDD DDD DDD • DDD DDD DDD DDD DDD • DDD DDDDDDDDD DDDDDDDD * I.IIE EXTRAC4 - S nAVE BEEN ADMIT TED TO USE IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY, and are also in very general use in all the State HOSPI TALS and PUBLIC SANITARY INSTITUTIONS throughout the land, as well as in private practice, and are considered as invaluable remedies. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Principal Depot,__BIELISEBOLD'S DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE,_ No. 594 BROADWAY NEW YORk AND 104 South TENTH Street PHILADELPHIA. Sold by Druggists everrvhere. -BEWARE OF COtrZsablOrEirMlDl OASPETINGIS. ARPETINGSI AT.ETATL. MeCALLUMS,CREASEIALOAN, 519 Chestnut-Street, OPPOSITE ENVUIMMOTOE BALL, Beg leaie to Inform the public that they have nOVI open their Spring Stock CARPETINGS, NEW AND CHOICE DEEIIGNI3 Foreign and Domestic Manufacture, Which they offer at prices Corresponding with The Decline in Gold. ,FRENCH .AND ENGLISH AICIENSTER. ENGLISH ROYAL WILTON, VELVETS, ALL 'WIDTHS. SUPERIOR MIGIArcm pausams. TAMS - TRY ROYAL WILTON, VELVET, BRD B SELS AND TAPESTRY CARPET. We offer the above in all widths, with borders' ear Halls and Stairs. Also, ENEPRMAL THREE-PLY CARPET, EXTRA RU- ENGRAIN. Just Received, Nvia.T.o, BED, Cant on Mattings. of all widtb,s, Mallumß, Crease & No. 5 9 Chestnut Street, °FPO ITE ENDEZPILWENCE Hadar ratizt-im ; ARPET J. F. & E. 13. OR,NE, 904 Chestnut Street, HAVE NOW OPEN THE SPRING IMPORTATIONS M 4 DiNDAI ti DV VRC .171 Greatly Reduced Prices, ON ACCOUNT OF THE Decline in tiold. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, 904 Chestnut its rriti3)-sm rp "GLEN ECHO MILLS," GERMANTOWN, PA. MeCALLIIMS,CREASE & SLOAN ISANITFAMUMMS, E3EPORT7OIB AND WELDpe- IM.LE DKALERS IN CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING% &c; WAREHOUSE, NO. 509 CFESTNIIT STREET, Opposite the State House, PHILADELPHIA. Retail Department. No. 519 Chestnut St. CARPETING. LEEDOM & SHAW Invite attention to their assortment of Foreign and Domestic C A_ rt 3E' _PATIN . GE 9 NOW OPHSING AT No. 910 Arch Street, mh.ls-1m rPt ABOVE . NINTH. iurmuuNG WITH I:SIDIaa:BLES INK. Zoihrolder HI: Ins, Balding. atal,dko Di A. Toßitaw. low Filbert stress. CARPETINGS, AND FANCY NUS.