Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, March 31, 1866, Image 8

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    CITY BIWTIN.
EASTER AT THE CiATHEDRAL.-80101XLII
pcintificagmass will be 'celebrated In the cathedral on
Easter Sunday ttomorrowl, at half oast ten o'clock:
by tbeßight Rev. Bishop Wood. The sermon, will be
'delivered by the Rev. J. F. Shaneghan. rector of, Bt.
Charles Seminary. Before the mass the grand march
by Lthdpainter will be sung, followed by the Te Beam
.of
. Hayden. : The mess will be Hummel's B. fiat.' At
the onertorium a duo for sOoranoa and chorus, are
.ranged from _Mend elasohn's •"Song of Praise," will be
sung. Before the'sermon the:choir will sing a "Vent
Creator." for sixvoices, arranged from Stevens: At
. the conclusion of the mass the bishop will impart the
papal benediction, after which the overture to liehtil's
Joseph" will be played. The choir will be accom
panied by the Germania Orchestrb. The entire sea ,
1 " the theirwill be under the direction of Mr. M.
CrOdai •
iu we afteinnon the Right Rev.' Bishop will sing
pontifical vespers. After the usual psalms there will
be sung the 'Alma Virgo," by Hammel; the "Regina
Coma," by Novello t and at the .Benediction, ' 0 Sacrum .
Convivium" from Beethoven, and a "Tantum Ergo,"
by bpnhL
• - A-VEsar SAD CAsE.--In yesterday's
.
minim we noticed the suicide of Mr. Jacob Koch; We
learn to-day some additional particulars. He had
'served:faithfully and gallantly in the three months
sereice,•and subsequently in the 191st Pennsylvania
' 'Regiment of three y ears' volunteers. He was wounded
- and became blind, and on being discharged front the
Turner's Lane Hospital he could only see with one
eyp;having totally lost the sight of theother. Thepar- ;
till loss of his sightprevented his gaining :occupation'
at his trade, though he obtained from a benevolentcal-,
san some light employment during the last- three or
„ four months.. Be could not obtain, his pension, and
that, together wit ith la anxiety to obtain work to sus:
tain his family, leg to the suicide. Be leaves a wife
_and three children. in deplorably destitute drams
stances, and they are really worthy of the mutat
cence of the charitable. Any contributions for the
benefit of the family may be sent to Hr. Lindley M.
,Ekinton, No. 116 Margaretta'street, who has kindly.
interested hlintielt in the case.
. .
LUNAR EOar EPSE.--A. lunar eclipse, which
was total, oCcurredlast evening. It was the 2d of litre
solar and lunar eclipses for the current year. This was
visible at New York„ Poughaeepsle, and in that region
Ist one qharter 'before nice, but not complete for an
hour afterward. It began. in Philadelphia at 9.37,
and -the total , eclipse occurred at 10.00. The shadow ,
passed from the moon's disk a little before 2 o'clock.
The sight is comparatively rare, and the streets were
&lied with persons watching its course. The next
lunar eclipseoshich will ago be total, will occur on
the 24th of lieptember, and will be visible only in the
TEE SCHOOL' TEACHER'S WARRANTS.—
Mr. Henry W:Halliwell.the Secretary of the Controll
.ers4 of.the Public Schools, will issue the warrants for
the payruent orderers alaries of the School Teachers, In
the foLowlng No warrants will be issued to
sections failing to return their :quarterly reports.
Tuesday r -TrventysLxth to Sixteenth section incursive.
Thursday—Flfteenth to Eighth section inclusive.
Baturday—Seventh to First !section inclusive..
OUR READERS will do well to bear in mind
that Messrs. Clark & Biddle. 712 Chestnut street, con
tinue to give their customers the benefit of a liberal
'discount. Their stock of watches, diamonds. jewe'ry,
silver and plated ware, &C., is of recent purchase, and
selected with great care.
. SCHOOL DIRECTOR ELECTED.—Mr. Wm.
B. Heins, telegrapher at the ventral Police Station,
was yesterday elected school Director of the Nine
teenth teetlon, to fill a vacancy caused by the decease
ofMr. Alfred E. Eldridge.
"THE SECRET OF SUCCESS" Is the title of a
lecture to be idelived by Rev. P. S. Henson, at -the
Baptist Church, corner of Broad and Brown streets,
on Tuesday evening. See advertisement.
. THE MOST, REPINED LADIES USE
and endorse only exquisite "Email de Paris" for int
parting to the roughest skin the color, texture and
complexion of polished ivory. L'Emall de Paris is
tssed as a delicate beautifier for theatre A saloon andball
room. Mlle. Vestvali Mrs. D. P. Bowers, Lucille
Western, and other ladies - recommend it to the profes
elon and public for its efficiency and harmlessness.
Sold by E. .1 - cunt. ill S. Tenth street, and by druggists
and dealers in toilette articles.
SPLENDID STOCK OP;BOYS' CLOTHING AND
FANCY CAssimnaxs.—The opening spring admonishe:
parents that their boys require new suits o , I"(Vdress
boys well, and with due econo"^ - , - „n*, tire — same time; is
an art. This art has beep ttutsteredby Messrs. Cooper
Conard, at their raider establishment, southeast
corner liarketAnt i 4 Ninth streets; and the advantages
.of their art:.l,tefree . to everbody. We have examined
their t•.:.peib stock of boys' fashionable clothing, and
11avelo hesitation in pronouncing it superior in point
"of taste and neatness of workmanship to any other in
the city, and their prices are astonishingly low. Their
, stock of materials to cut from is also excellent, em
bracing a splendid line of cloths, cassimeres and ladies'
cloak Inge. Of the latter, which, they offer in elegant
variety, they are now selling hundreds of yards daily
for ladies' sacques, for which they are admirably
- adapted. The prices of these, too, are unusually mode.
.rate.
A CURIOSITY FOR THE LADIES.--There
is on exhibition at the salesroom of Messrs. Wheeler &
Wilson, No. 625. Broadway, the first sewing machine
(No. 1) made by that Company, the present number
being 22000. Let the interested compare the machine
.13 old In 1851, for 3125, with those now offered for $5.5.
The former ewner of this machine gives its history as
follows:
"This machine was finished early in 18.51, = and I
learned its use from Off. Wilson himself. I was thus,
you see, the drat to work the Wheeler do Wilson ma
chine, and learned on the first machine they ever
manufactured.
"Di 1854.1 earned with the machine SY9S, halides doing
my own household work and taking care of my buoy.
In hid ve came to Davenportand brought the machine
with ns. I believe it is the first machine ever brought
to lowa. •
•
"I. run that machine almost constantly for more than
fourteen years, on all sorts of work, from the finest
.dressmaking to the heaviest tailoring. I quilted a MU
sized white bedspread with it, which has been ex
hibited three times at the fair. It took me three weeks
to do it with my other work; but it could not have been
done by hand in as many years. I have even stitched
leather with it, and at the time I exchanged it (in 1501)
for No. 193,120, It worked just as well as when made.
•It is, perhaps, unnecessary for me to add thai I be
lieve the Wheeler 4k Wilson to be vastly superior to
aLy other machine made.
"Yours, respectfully, P. E. B."
P. S.—Phlladelp`•ia office, 704 Chestnut street.
.NEW PRESERVED GINGER,—
For sale by MITCHELL & PLETCHER,
1204 Chestnut street.
FINE CONFECTIONS it Boxpa.—SinCe
fashion has decreed that bouquets are too perishable,
.and that a box of fine confections made of the purest
And best materials is the most appropriate present and
souvenir for a lady. Our chief manufacturer of the
moat delicious sweetmeats, Mr. Stephen. F. Whitman,
N 0.1210 Market street,
is constantly patting up, In
-daintily devised boxes, a great quantity of these con-
fections, many of which are sent to other cities, where
.they are justly regarded as without rivalry.
"GET THE BEST"
•
"Get the Best"
"Get the Beet"
'Clothing at Charles Stokes & Co.'s One-price, under the
Continental. Splendid Spring Goods now ready at
greatly reduced prices. Call and see them.
Trig "THREE-STITCH AD.I3 EMBROIDER
LNG ATTACHMENT" Madebyjhe Brien Manufactur
ing Company, applied to the Wheeler tit Wilson Sew
ing Mac Ines, enables the operator to produce alt the
stitches that i.ny Sewing Machine can make. Persons,
therefore, who snake this simple attachment to their
Wheeler &Wilson instruments will obtain all the ad
vantages possessed by ail other Machines. Witness
their operation, at 704 Chestnut street.
GEBits' HATS, new styles; also, the new
W ee Navy Hats. OAXEORDS', under tke Continen-
EAsura CONFECTIONS.—E. G. Whitman
.& CO.. No. 318 , Chestnut street, below Fourth, have on
.hand a choice assortment of delicious Confections that
are specially adapted to the Easter season. They are
.constartuy introducing fresh novelties in their line;
while their old favorite sweetmeata are attaining a
greater popularity as their undeniable merits become
more widely:known. E G. Whitman & Co. deservedly
stand in • the front rank of their professsion as the
getters-up of the most delicate and delicious fancy
confections; while the entire purity anti wholesome
ness of the articles they manufactures commend them
to.an Judicious lovers of confectionery.
WAIT TILL NEXT THURSDAY and see
oakrorthe Misses' and Children's Hats. Stores under
the Continental Hotel. •
THE HIGHEST . STANDARD : . OF EXCEL.
_SENcE.• , -The superiority of the confections manufac
tured by Mr. George W. Jenkins, at No. 1037 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, caranaels, cream chocolates, French
secrets; candy , images, foreign fruits, almonchl, 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. Visit his attractive
A MODERN MIRACLE !
From old and young, from rich and poor, from high
horn and loudy, comers the Universal Voice of praise
.Ibr
VEGETABLE
_ ILAut.wEaszNwElt.
It is a perfect and miraculous article. Cares
.baldness. Makes hair grow. A better dressing
than any " oil" or ."pomatum." Softens brash, dry
.and wiry hair into Beautiful Silken Tresses, But,
above all, the great wonder is the rapidity with
which it restores GRAY HATS TO ITS ORIGINAL
MOR.
ITse it a few times and
P ITO, CHANGE •
the whitest - and. worst looking hair resumes its
youthful beauty. It does not dye the hair, bat
strikes at the root and fills it with new life and color
ing matter... _
/t will not take a - long disagreeable trial to prove
the truth of this matter. . The first application will do
Rood ; verY YonSla will see the NA.TIIRAL eoLOR returning
y an d, - '• - • •
43
BEFOREYOU KN w.rr
0 /a• gray, 'discolored appearance of ,
the hair will
be
one; place to bistrous, shining and beatiti-
Ask fix Hall's Sicilian Hair Renewer ' no
other article is at all like It in effect. You will find
It
03331 AP TO BUY, _ PLEASANT TO TRY,
and SURE TO 'DO YOU GOOD.
There are many imitations.. Be sure you procure the
gennbae, manufacturedinly by
&CO Nashua: A.
For sae by all drunista.
Tlau
Sircr,:kiricor.—The political
itt this period larather tinhorn-skiing. - Recenrtrtiction
ap to be at a stand-still: owing to the differencei
eling between the !President and Congress. Then
we have: another: sensatiougn reference to the New
'Jersey iSenatorsblp. Which, promises' to stir up some
excitement. 'ihecitizens ofPhiladelphia are, however,
quite tranquil,and continue to purchase cheap and ex
r•ellent coal at: the yard of W. W. Iter,No. 957 North
Ninth street and at his 'branch. office , at Sixth and
BPzing . ,
WaErartlOS'43 OPENING
„
• ' • OH THURSDAY. APRIL 6th.
Of mums and Children's Hats. It will embrace
novelties never before seen In this
• Stores tinder the' Continental Hotel.
18 + 5 6.—Warm . -Paparas; 121 ; 15 and 20 cents;
a superior variety of Glazed Paper Hangings: neatly
hung; Window Shades. riclvcolors, cheap, at JoHN
STOWS Depot,24 0. 10S3 Spring Arden street, (Union
hf A9cErtu,r, & WILSON, BSOWI
6°5
STONE pd
CLOTHING HALL, 641 3 AN
CH_ESINOT ST REET, Pt
. .
aengerz an' SUM, OZOtliing . ; -
clothing V
11,
made to order ; clothing ready-mide: clothing Pr
5 1 oj'a 1 gr ad es; the most itexiht.anct becomigg cloth
ROCI-HILL da WILSON,' BROWN STONE I*
CLOT
CRI*TNEISTIa' "a -AND 61.1,5
"
' PURA LIBMITY WiaTE LEAD.--,Tiyikand
you will have none other.
WrNE of Tar Syrup , for Coughs, Colds
and Affections of the Lungs: This,' mixture Is entirely
'vegetable., and affords sp eedy Rellefin all' Pulmonary
Diseases, such as. Asthma.Broil
chins, Spitting of Blood,
&cPrepared only by
HAREM CLII7IIIII, Druggists,
&
S. B. Cor. Tenth and Chestnut streets, Phil%
Ptritic, .I,3ll.latTY WHITE LEAD.--Preferred
by Dealers, as It always gives satisfacticin' to their cup-
' SPRING FASHIONS FOR .CHILDREN.:-M.
Shoemaker & Co., Nos. 4 and 6 North .Elghth street,
arenow opening a= splendid assortment of aindren's
apt/dug, In the latest Paris .etyles, unsurpassed for
elegance of workmanship and material. The public is
invited to call and examine.
Hoof SninTs.—New Spring styles, Hop
kin's "own make" gotten up expressly for first class
trade—superior in style, - finish and durability. to all
others in the market—warranted to give satisfaction.
Wholesale and retail at latuaufactory, No. 628 Arch
street.
INIMITABLY FINE CONFECTIONS. Choice
and rare varieties for select presents, manufactured by
• • STEPHEN F. WHITMAN,
" • • - No. Imo Market street.
PURE T. •warrr WEami LEAD.---Orders
Fos MALLOW PASTE, Moss Paste, Soft
Gam Drops, and other efficacious Confections for
,Coughs 'and Ccdda, go to E, G. Whitman& Co.'s, 815
Chestnut Street. Dealers supplied, • -
Tait ThrnitEi'r Caßtarms and Roasted Al
monds are those manufactured by E. Q. Whitman &
C0..318 Chestnut street .Dealersimpplied.
DE , AFNESiIi, Blatt - DNB:3e AND CATAB RB.—
.1. Isaacs, M. 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 ac
company their patients, as he has had no secrets in his
practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made
for examination. -
New Jersey Mutters.
REPUBLICAN MEETING.—The Republi-
Cane ann all others interested in the election of a
United States Senator in place of Hon. J. P. Stockton,
have. called a general mass meeting at the Court
House, in Camden, this evening, for the purpose of
giving an expression of sentiment on the subject. The
question is one which, at the present moment, has De•
come intensified by the attitude it assumes In the
"mate Senate, and. the Union Leagues and Republicans
of Lamden county manifest a profound Indignation at
the action on is there. Thlegattons from the various
, ownahips of the county will be present at the meeting,
able speakers will - address toe people.
Hones ROBBERY,—A few evenings since
three boys Were discovered In a honse on Cooper's
EMI, Middle Ward, while the family were absent. and
they were arrested. 'Yesterday Mayor Budd commit
ted them to the county jail to await the action of the
Grand Jury: on a charge of attempting to rob.
THE DisPElcsnitY.--This institution will
be opened on Monday,and every day thereafter .where
meCuCal advie4 wortmedicbe given Oat gra
iultously to the y indigent sick. Dr. H. Genet
Talor, of North Ward, of
Ward, and Dr. A. Id army of South Stevenson.
Ward, have been
appointed,to act in the matter.
NEW Catrson.—The Methodists are eon
t enciplating. and will soon commence, the erection of
a new and handsome church edifice on Cooper street.
which will be completed st en early day. A number of
members. formerly belonging to the Third street If.
E. Church, have this enterprise in hand, and have
formed a religious association for that purpose.• The
new edifice will he a "pew church," -or a church in
which pews are sold.
REVIVAL.—During the revival in the
Methodist Church at Atlantic City, about fifty new
niimbera have been added. The !pastor, Rev. Mr.
North. bas labor.d diligently In the work, and has
been very sticcemitil.
AItIIISUWES.
4 „,
A MICRICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
.aa. Corner of BROAD and LOjUSI' Streets.
Lessee and Manager.:_WHEATLEY
EASTER MONDAY . Aprll 2 1866,
First appearance in several 71 , 41 , 11 of the
•
GREAT RAVELS.
GABRIEL RAVEL, •
Gm 2SIL :ANTOINE RAVEL.
11-*_ YOUNG AMERICA.
AND IA TROU PE OF ARTISTS NU/ISERING 40
PERSONS,
Alc i ione whom ma v be mentioned the
:8 , 11 - TINET3 I PAISLLY (SIX NUMBER,)
signorlta PEP/TA, Premiere Dallseu.se, from the
Opera at Paris.
M. Von RAMIE, first male dancer,and ballet master
from Hamburg.
Mlles t Vandris, Marzetti, Desiree, Sala Lehman,
Vandria Garcia, Schmidt, Aztel C. Lehman,
and 'a
- Full and Magnificent Corpe de Ballet.
The Orchestra under the direction of M. Remain
from Perla.
The el, ening's entertainment will commence with
the Ballet Pantomime. called
HIM KA,
OR THE ADVENTURES OF AN AERONAUT._ _
VhINTILATAN, the Aerial Voyager...-GAB..KAVKL
KIM K 41., Emperor of China -ANTOIN.E RAVEL
Keying Mons. Schmidt
(mu Chanling J. Martinettl
Tungning P. Martinettl
Rialt Mpg M. Florence
Kublaukhan Philllppa alt netti
Sonsufung Garcia
Tei, Princess and Daughter of Kim Ka,
Mlle. Julia Lehman
Grand Ik_z.ren—Arrival 01 the Emperor and his
Daughter—The Princess. '
Dances incidental to the piece:
Grand Chinese Divertissement, by the . FULL
- -
• Grand Oriental, Complex, - Symbelical Deuce, 'ln
' vented by the Ravels, and executed by thirty Ladies
-and Gentlemen of the Corps de Ballet..
GRAND PAS DE QUATRE,
By SIGNORITA PEPITA, hi'LLE VANDRIB,
MARZETTI and DESIREE.
ASTQNLSHING CHINESE •PAS, BT YOUNG
AMERICA
(PoPil of Gabriel Ravel) •
GRAND TABLEAU AND PIN t
To be e followed by - • -
A Classic Scene of Groupie CF
By JULIEN and PHI UT, PE DIARTINETTL
Te conclude with-'the Great 'Fairy , Pantomime,
RED GNOME. , •
Talc FAMOIJS iivAintro.B.:..........uroisz RAVEL
THERED GNOME YOURI3 AMERICA
7‘.he Skeleton ' Mertinettl
Alfred... ; caul llfartinetti
Rocino
..M.ons:A. Lehman,
'Ronald' - Mr. Florence
Bernal° Mons. Schmidt
Eugenia. ' Mlle Desiree
Vanilla " ' • Mme. Marzettl
MATINEE; : EV.ERY SATURDAY at 2 o'clock. -
Admission • - 75 cents
- Reserved Beate, Parquette and Parqnette circle,
Family Circle, 40 cents; Amphitheatre, 25 cents.
_ Beata can be secnredat C. A. Trumpler's Music
Store, S. E. corner of Seventh and Chestnut streets,
and at the BorOftice of the Academy Of Music On Fri'
daY, froM 9 A. M i .. to 4,1'.
Doors open at „I past 7—to commence s before f,i -
Seats secured six days in advance. It
LEUAL ~NUTIVEs.
1 - BITERS TESTAMENTARY baying been granted
J_lto the Subscriber upon the Estate of . .TOSEPH
OWEN, deceased, allpersons indebted to the same'will
make payment. and those having claigutpresent them
to BENJAMIN OWEN, HAMM OW EN, and JOHN
OWEN,•Executors. or to their 'Attorney WILLIAM
NICHOLSON, SD North Ninth street. rnhalitsviat
ETTBRS TEISTAXEMTAItY having been granted
to• the subscriber upon the estate of EDWARD
GAIRILL, deceased, all persons indebted to the
present llm em ake o
pWSOR„ and
ON se U , h ou n h
Broad
street, THOS. B. WATYSON, 145 North WATER st.,
or to their attorney, bicIEURTELE, 416 Walunnt
street.
mh.Bl-lawat
LETTEBE -OF ADMINISTRATION having been
granted, to the subscriber upon the Estate of
MERRY BALL, deceased,-all persons Mdebted to the
same will make Nwment, and those having clalnut
prennt them to .Ity BALL, Jr., Admhibtrato
No. 880 Marshall street, - - mhMlaw.str,
BTTBmtTI ---- ------------ - ___BBTAM:ENTARY ha
v ing been d
1.4 to the suhtcriber upOu the Estateof H.
SWEET, deceased, al/ persons indebted to the same'
will make payment_, and those having claims present
them to FITCH, 1103 Girard avenue, CHBIBTO-
PRE; BENDER and' MARTHA: BINDER, 1206.
North BINDER,
Executors. - mhsl-lawfit
LETTsapat copIIDNIBT'ItAN estate
been
granted te the subscriber upon the estate of 'ROB
ERT E. GREFEITH, deceaaed. all persons indebted
the same will =ate ent. and those having. claims
present them to 17EL OP.II7ITEC, AdmlnW
istrator. 2116 W. Delancey Place. - 3=41-law^
BOMMIIIO.
ITO BENT BOARD- Two unthrnishird
Rooms where • there are no other Boarders.
For information, call or address No. 1900 PLNiil
street.
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sugar Cured lams,
TONGUES AND BEEF,
N05.'142 and 144 NORTH FRONT ST.
None genuine unless branded
"S. H. H. & CO., EXCELSIOR."
Tne flinty mebrated . lExonaton" HAMS are
se l l estol2l ttn e Sil en alle l 74 t iieeci le o n tl
flavor; fret. from the unpleasant taste of saltomi are
e pronounced by epicures superior to aniye2nzio.=,for
BARNSLEY LINE
GOODS.
Now Opening .
Beal Barnsley Sheeting',
Superior Barnsley Table Damasks,
Extra Heavy Table Diaper,
Heavy loom Diaper,
Fine Marseilles
Col'd. Bordered Wasted Huck Towels,
Extra Size.
These goods were mule" expressly to order for our
best family trade, but from their extraordinary dom.
If i ltkre also well suited to first class Hotels orßoard-
Sh eppardi'Van Harlingen &Arrison,
Importers of Linens and Housefornishing Goods,
No. 1008 Chestnut Street.
nalizz-thsa to 26t rp
"Evening Telegraph I"
PRIM THREE CENTS.
....1,827.748
84,078
1a17,449
000.003
/7 8 , 614
$1,184 403
,
$2L028
MIELPIEREIIp
HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS
prime proved, from the most ample expftianm an
l3entiresucceeic Simple-Prompt-Billie/eat, and 'Re.
liable. They are the only Medicines PexiecilY adapt ed
to popular use-so simple that mistakes canno tbe
Malle in using them; so harmless as to be free from
danger, and so ellicient as to be always reliable. They
have raised the highest commendation from all, and
will always render wolsfs-tton.
No. Oenta.
1, are FRVima,t: Congestion,
6, WORMS; Worm-Fever. Worm-C01ic.....--.21
" CRY ENG-COLIC, or Teething of infents—.2s
" DIARREIGRA of children or adults ----a:5
5, " DYSENTERY, Griping. Bilious Colic..-121
5, " CHOLERA MORBUS,Nausea, Vomiting„ •
" COUGHS, Colds, Bronchitis
8, " NEURA.LGI A, Toothache, Faceache..---...25
0, .1 HEADACHE, Sick Headache,
dach V to, " DYSP EPSIA S -_
" 87PP_iwEe,
or_painfal
12, " 'WHITES, too profuse Periods.---
ona--25
" CROUPAM difficult itreatisint_ - 26
14, " SALT 1 1 301 m, Ernp
16, " RHEUILIATISIit, iseenmatio
16, " FEVER and Ague, Chill Fever, Ague5...„.„..50
17, prir."P's, blind or
Is, 11 opmThAmmy. and sore or weak Eyee........50
tv. " CATARRH L acute or chronic, Influenza..--. 50
20, " 'WHOOPING COUGH violent C0ugha.........50
21, " ASTHMA, oppressed Breathint i
DISCKARGEB impaired ei:1 7 1134..-.-50
a, " SCROFULA. etill Err Giands, Bweillings -..50
24. " GENERAL D Physical nem—
.....-50
25, " DROPSY and scanty
36, " S S F 4 ,, SHIENESS. sickness from riaing-..-50
27, " I DIKE A RE. Gravel .. . -.-50
" NERVOUS DRBILITY.
al 00
29, " SORE .1110171151:Ui1ket........... ---
.--...50
20, " ITRINA-11Y Incontinence, waling tten.-......50
31, " PAINFUL Periods, even with S
34, pasnis...—.s»
" SUFFERINGS at change of -51 00
" EPIELEXS_ ,Y 13P142=2, St. Vitus' Dance.... 100
14, " DIPHT a D.1•13.1.A. ulcerated Sore Throat. -.-50
FAMILY CA StK‘6.
35 vials. morocco case, and books... 00
20 large vials. In' morocco, and b00k.....-- 6 00
20 large vials, plain case and 660
15 boxes (Nos. 1 to 15)) arid book.. ---...
.... 8 00
VET.ERHV -
sLahoganY cases, natal .. 00
Sintrle vials, with direr . .. / Oa
Theseßemediee '3y thit7iiiiTOi 1ii447, al, are
sent to any part of the country, by mail or express,
free of charge, on recen tor the price. Address
HUMPH et.EYs' SPECIFIC
HODICEOPATBIC 5 1- FDICINE COURANY,
°film and Depot, No. 568Broad' , %New ork.
Dr. HIIMPHREVE4 Is consulted at hl 01208
personally or by letter, as above, for forms of din.
MS&
DYOTT & CO., JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY dg COW.
DEN, T. B. CALLENDER and AMBROSE euku.TH i
Wholesale Agents. Philadelphia. iy27-thg.tulyrp
PHILADELPHIA' AND NEW TORE OEtNA
MENTAL IRON WORKS.
The Embscribers. ibundere and manufachirers of
CAST, WROUGHT IRON AND BRONZE RAILING,
for enclosing private dwellings, public squares, Ceuta.
terlee,
PATEN 'WIRE 'WERE R A TLTNG, •
WINDOW AND DOOR GUARDS,
for offices, store fronts, bulwark nettings for ships,
&c., made under , the JENKINS PATI&NT_ oeing - the
only authorized manufacturers of Wire Work under
said patent in the Mts . . • -
IRON STAIR WAYS, SPIRAL AND STRAIGHT,
TRONBURNITURgi STABLE FITTINGS,
of everyvarlety of new and improved designs
SPECIAL CARE BESTOWED
ON GARDEN AND °MIMICRY Earztwir.r. 1-1;
RENTS, ,
Oui Varied. aSSOrtment of Fountain _Vases, Statuary,
ike.; giving as superior &ditties. - •
AU - orders +than receive carethi and promptattention.
.1a 2 .5 4 .1 1 ts tuAlnrPi • ROBERT WOOD & CO.,
office' and Wareroome; 1186 RIDGE Avenue.
ARPER,
M DEARNESS IN ,' BLINDNESS, THROAT,
g '.. ,G CHEST DISEASMiI, CATARRH,
t.,.i . .ASTEMA. NERVOUS AFFECTIONS AND
" , DISE OF , .THE -DIGESTIVE OR DR. VON. MOSCHZISKEIPS new
and tmriValed systems of treating the _above EWA
DIES With his "NromatEß,Pe has received the von'
blithest approbation from the best medical men of all
SOHOOIA and the INDORSEMENT of the entire
icar A
medical P ' Allow, with TESTIMONIALS from
and. CES,to responsible CITIZENS, can be,
examined by who_require hid professional services
at his OFF/CE thitTRUIDENM,ISIo:IO3INVALNIFT
WANTED TO RENT, BY APRIL 23d,
A MODERN BUILT HOUSE, IN OO&D
• Dr/702?. Mnat be situated - between PINE and
VINE. and THIRD and BROAD. •
Address PA). 80i,!2,1165. rah2B.4t TPI
-man I herebystven that the partnership lately
1.1 enbablting bettveen ThomaalleulkerlaidEdward
V. 1841°4, of the Twenty-thlrilWard of tbeeltyof
delphia, under the flint of Moniker Jr, flinOtr o mati
selved on the 12 th-dayotlittareb, 1866, by mutual eon-` r sent. All delta after the above date to be paid , by the
(=Witting party, add not by the firm. 11*
REAL EsTherm.
lona pm -EvERYBODY.
EVERY MAN HIS OWN LANDLORD
Orili di c a Two Handred,Tollars , fors MindsoMo
Is
L ot on the - West Philadelphia Passenger
May. at' its* Western ,Termitts.
TITLE, aME'3 ARp lINLOUBTED
•
The undersigned will sell on easy terms of Payment,
47s Lots of Ground, handsomely located on the West
1 3 131ladelphia.PassengerBallway, for the small sum or
gam each. elear of all incumbrance, with undoubted'
:title, nylon one of Me lots laerected the large and vain
able building , . lately occupied as Baddington Hospital,
Which contains rooms, and it is , estimated would
now etst soo.ouo to erect, The choice of lota to be de
cided by subscribers; thus with the oertainty ofa Hand
scme Building Lot, hilly worth the amount paid, $l.OO,
'may entitle the subscriber to this Lot with its Valuaole
Building and Two'and a Half Acres of Land. • .
On one of said Lots Is erected a TwoßtoryStone Farm
House. containing ten rooms, to which a subscriber
will be entitled on distribution of Choice Lots, which
will be arranged by ;the subacribers themselves. en
the 20th day of June next, at the Hospital Building,
corner of Sixty-filth and Vine 'greets, at o'clock in
the afternbon, before which time lots must be paid for
or payment secured;
Xi - Photographs cif Buildings and Plans of LOtfl can
be, seen and other information had by application to
W. .4... , LEECH,
nah2e Odra 2t* . - .l2S,South. SIXTIEStreet, Phila.,
: . ..,7v.u.g .: ,:gyibi.rr...••
Tile:NeNT..l4lleiii.,lol4ing,
607 Chestnut Street,
WILL BE COMPLETED IN A FBI'. ir.,WZIEBIL
The proprietors are prepared to receive ProPotials for
renting such rooms ae they will not use themselves.
These will be
THE SECOND sTotty - inunrr ROOM,
• 60 by 24'ieet..
THE WHOLE OF THE ICOMUMEIN HELLF.OP.
THE 13inM)1D70,
Your Stories High.. with Entrance by a wide hall on
. c Ohestaut street,
And &Front of 9E feet on Jayne street:
Suitable for a Jobbing or Commiaaion House, a Bank
or Insurance Office.
For Farther Particulars apply at the EVENING
Eumanur OFFICE.
rohntNo. 329 Chestnut Street.
ESGERMANTOWN HOUSE AND LOT FOR
SALE—Situate on Price street, within two
minutes' walk of both steam and horse•raliroads. It
cottamshot and cold water, range, bath, heaters.
itc. Lot 70 fee& front. Pr! e ;Lai 0, suoject to a ground
rent of O. CHAS. C. LONt•STItETH
mhBo-2trps 243 Walnut street,
fkL'lo LET;—A MANSION 'HOUSE, con
tab.ing twelve rooms, observatory, etc..
ily situated on high ground, oa the Franktur
rose, below Harrowgite lane; garden, with flowers,
grapes and fruit; stable and coach house; 3l acres
ground- apply on the premises on Monday, Tuesday
and Wednesday. Its
FOR SALE.—A well-built three-story dwelling
• house back buildings, modern improvements, on
Clinton street, between 1 such and Eleventh streets.
For terms and particulars. apply to
C. D. RITCHIE.
508 Walnut street.
mh3l-s,tn,th.3t.
M r GERMANTOWN—
WAN LED TO RENT.
A FURNISHED COTTAGE.
with stable. for a small family. from the Ist of.Tnne.fbr
four months.
.Address P. O. box No. 2159. na. •
FOR iSALE.—A neat and desirable House. No.
fra 4.n North SIXTH street. Three-story back build
ings, side yard, modern conveniences: possession MAY
nt. Apply to C. B. HASSON, No. 329 North Sixth
street. mtisast.
ft FOR bALE OR RisaCT—A. House and one
faa third of an acre of ground, on the new Township
Line. Road 2nrnpike, between Tines street and Nice
town lane. Away. to JOHN G. JOHNbON, 703 Will
,,tit street.
M }OR SALE—A new nine-roomed HOUSE, on.
12.2..RIOHTILNNTH, below Master street, with all the
inoc ern improvements, with immediate possession,
will be sold cheap. tor cash, and on accommodatg
terms. Apply on Premises, to J. MCELROY. at= It
t.P3, TO .LET.—.A. STORE on
Rai tween Sixth arid Seventh streets , Chestnut' street
-2'.
boring required. Apply to. D.streets ,
south
aide.
lieventhatreet. - 112'4'115 South.lt,s
1 , % * s (13 aki
IRON RAILING.
TREE ' E AND BAB.
' WAUSTb.
~Q~P~R,TNERI9I3..
1::-11386.
THE - CHOLERA
Deprived of, its Horrors by Puri.
fyiPg and Enriching the Blood,'
NoW is the Time
There is none equal to
HELMBOUYS.
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED FLUID
EXTBAGT SARSAPARILLA.
CHOLERA..
Is defective vitalization, of the blood, and when the
blood looses its '
It cantles relaxation of thenentractile power of the
blood vessels of the body and the intestines open their
„myriad blood per Bels and all the albuminous ,or ilmh
making material passes off from the bowels, ,
Pure and Healthy Blood Resists D ise ase
.
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.
And:while tkermay hems occasion for aZarni, thine
of impure blood are most liable to suffer. •
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IN THE SPBIEG MONTHS the system naturally
undergoes a changeand HELMBOLD'S HIGHLY
CONCENTRAT D= ' EXTRACT OF GASSAPABIL.
LA I• an assistant of the greatest value. .
- GIVING BLOOM TO THE PALLID °HEIM
AND
BEAMTIFYIEG - THE 003EPLEKION.
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THROAT , and ITLUEBA
-2409E, EYES,
EYELIDS, SCALP and SKIN, which so disfigure the
appearance, PURGING the 601 effects of m
and removing all taints, the rfmnants of DISEM
hereditary or otherwise, and Is taken by ADULTS and
With perfect SAFETY.
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NOT A FEW
of the worst disorders that affect mankind arise from
the corruption that accumulates In the blood. Of all
the discoveries that hare been made, to purge it out,
none can equal in effect Ilelmbold's Compound Ex
tract of Sarsaparilla. It cleanses and renovates the
blood, instils the vigor of health into the system, and
purges out the humors which make disease. It stimu
lates the healthy functions of the body, and expels the
isorders that grow and rankle in the blood.
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Scrofulous, mercurial and hilitic diseases destroy
whatever part they may attack. Thousands die an
nually atom protracted diseases of this class, and from
the abuseof mercury. Visit any hospital, asylum and
prisons, and satisfy yourself of the truthfulness of the
assertion. The system best resists the inroads of these
diseases by a judicious combination ofTonics.
rrwr.mi3OLD'Fl HIGHLY CONCENTRATED '
FLUID EXTR I.OT
is a Tonic of the greatest value—arresting the moat
luverate disease after the glands are destroyed. and
the bones already affected. This is the testimony of
thousands who have used sued prescribed It for the
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AN INTEEMSTING LETTER
t henblihed in the
Medico•Chistirgical _Review, on übject of the ex
tract of tsarsaparilla in venereal affections. by Beaja.
min Travers, F. R. S.. &c. Spealdog of Syphilis. and
diseases arising from the excess or - mercury, he state;
21at no remedy is equal' to the =rad of &araciparitia;
its power is extraordinary, more so than any other drug
lam acquainted with.
It is in thestrietest stints a ionic
with this tnvatuabie, attributChnt it is applicabte to a
state of the system so sunken and yet so irritabte as rest
aers other substances of the tonic class unavadabie or
iujurieus.
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TWO TABLESPOONFULS of the Extract of Sar.
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 ofFamaparilla, or the decoction as usually
made. . .
The decoction is exceeding troublesome, as it
necessary to prepare it fresh every day. and the syrup
its still more oblectionable as it Is weaker than the
decoction,• for a fluid saturated with sugar is suscep
tible of holding in solution much less extractive
matter than water elute, and the syrup is otherwise
objectionable. for the patient is frequently nauseated,
end bis stomach surfeited by the large proportion of
sugar he is obliged to take' ith each dose of Sarsapa
rilla, and which is of no use whatever, except to keep
the decoction insta s'a . Here the advantages and
superiority of the Fluid . act in a comparative
view are strikingly manifest. -
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CURES SIDNEY DIRER IT.
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CUBES It•IngPXAMM.
ITTITAIIISOLD'S EXTRACT BUCRU
MIXES URINARY DISRABIia
/13ELMBOLD'S EXTRACT =CHM
CM= GRAVED.
ITELIIMOLD'S Eximser ircau
MBEs tEcTRICTDRED.
TIELMBOLD'A EXTRACT BMW
(MMo DROPSY
N I E m SS E th S e
a d n i d se m A ee l N n S a m IN
H o E ABACK, for WMALXE
COMPLAINTS and. DISORDERS , arising from ex
cesses of any kind, it is invaluable.
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XV THESE EXTRA Cr.cS NAVE BEEN ADMIT
TED TO USE IN THE MUTED STATES ARMY„
andare also in verygeneral mein all the state HOSPI
TALS 'and PUBLIQ SA.eitTABY INSTITUTIONS
throughout the land, as .well twin private practice, and
are considered as inVabrable remedies.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Principal Dot, niat,msobvis DRUG AND
caumslitlLLW A ep 11VP/°Ut3E k o. 594 121ln AMWAY
yonk
ANDSouth TENTH Street PHILADEL ram PEILL , . •
Sold by everywhere.
BEWARBDrunestscouraEnurxre..l4
To use a Preventive
OARPETINGS ,
OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS,
WAREHOUSE,
Retail Department,
*"0: 1 5 19 = Chesttitit St.
trABMING WITH INDMILMEO ufx,, gmbroldet
mui. Mg, BakUnir, Bumlo gj a m ..
BE. ToBREY.
18007111 W Eceel.
autrNricersis.
CARPETINGS.
J. V.._4z:i•-,w-:-,-p...ORNE
904
Chestnut Street,
HAVE NOW OPEN TlOinie
SPRING IMPORTATIONS
NEW CAR,PETINGS
Greatly Reduced Prices,
ON. ACCOUNT OF TEEM
Decline in Gold.
J. F. & JE. B. ORNE,
904 Chestnut Sts
mii.2o4m rp -
CARPET IN GS!
AT RETAIL.
MeCALLUMS,CREASE&SLOAN,
519 Chestnut Street,
OPPOSITE INIMPEN - DMZOB HALL,
Beg leave to inform the public that they 'tome now
open their
Spring Stock
CAR.PETLNGS,
NEW AISTD CHOICE DESIGN'S
Foreign and Domestic Manufacture,
Which they offer atprices corresponding with
The Decline in Gold.
FRENCH AND ENGLISH AX.III/‘ TER.
ENGLISH ROYAL WILTON.
VELVETS, ALL WIDTELS,
SUPERIOR ENGLISH BRUSSELS.'
TAPESTRY "
ROYAL WILTON, VELVET, BRUSSELS AN
TAPESTRY CARPET.
We offer the above in all widths, with borders' 113 r
Halle and Stairs. Also.
IMPERIAL TICREE-PLY CARPET, EXTRA BIN
PERFINE INGRAIN.
Just. Received,
RED.CRECKED AND FANCY
Canton Mattings,
of all widths
hleCallmo, Crease & Sloan,
No. 519 Chestnut Street,
OFPOSITE INDEPENDMWE HA.LL.
mlai4mrp3
CA..ki.,.V..Ib.TTIN G.
LEEDOM & SHAW
Invite attention to their assortment of
Foreign and Domestic
CAR , PEPINGt- s
. . NOW OPZIEUNG AT
Np. 910 Arch Street,
mivs-lm. ABOVE NTNITC.
"GLEN ECHO MILLS,"
GERMANTQWN, PA,
Me_CALLEMS,CREASE&SLOAN
mANQFACTURENS, IBIPOBTERS AND WHOLE..
NO. 509 CHESTNUT STREET,
Opposite the State House,
Pm:UI:a:]U9ECU.
CARPETINGS!