MTV BULLETIN. ATTEMPTED MURDER IN;A RESTAURANT. —Last evening, about half-past five o'clock, a shooting affair occurred at the restauram. of James Stewart, at the S. W. corner of Fifth and Walnut streets. It seems that a young man entered the *saloon and ordered some oysters, which the proprietor pro ceeded to prepare. The young man, in the meantime, went into an area adjoining the restaurant, but returned before his order had been filled. Mr. Stewart chanced to look up at this moment, and saw a re volver in each hand of the stranger, who suddenly wheeled around and fired the con tents of one barrel at a man named Benja min F. Robinson, employed as a bartender by Ur. Stewart, who was seated at a table in the centre of the room. The load took effect, entering the mouth of Mr. Robinson, the ball coming out under his chin. The injured man jumped up and ran, closely followed by the would-be murderer, who fired another shot at him, which fortunately did no harm. At this juncture of affairs Alderman Dougherty and Mr. Stewart seized the young man, and conveyed him to the Central Station; he gave the name of William B. Fries. He charges Robinson with having ruined the character of his sister. Persons who were present when the shooting took place, state that not a word was said by either the prisoner or the injured man before the occurrence. On Monday evening Fries entered the saloon. and acted in a very singular manner, said that he recognized two or three persons in the room, among them the bartender; but The latter denies ever having met him be fore. The prisoner stated that hs purchased one of the revolvers yesterday morning, for the purpose of shooting the bar-keeper, and hoped that the ball had done its work. He had $33 on his person. He is about twenty four years old, resides at No, 924 North Tenth street, and claims to have enlisted in the lat New York Independent Engineers, Colonel Serrill, September 21, 1861, and on his discharge therefrom to have served in the New York Heavy Artillery. Mr. Rob inson is about thirty-one years of age. He was removed to his residence, No. 530 Pow ell street. His wound is not dangerous un less lockjaw should result. THE LATE JARED SPARKS.—M, a meeting of the Harvard Club, of Philadelphia, held April sth, 1866, the following preamble and resolutions, relative to the death of the late President Sparks, were unanimously adopted: Whereas, The members of the Harvard Club, of Philadelphia, shared in the instant and sorrowful sense of loss, which the in telligence of the death of President Sparks awakened in all the sons of Harvard and in all the lovers of good letters throughout our country. Resolved, As the unanimous and heartfelt sense of this meeting, that the deceased has honored the University that delighted to honor him, and that in hie personal no less than in his high literary character, in his un wearied industry, in his religious fidelity to his talents, and opportunities, in the native simplicity of his manners, bailie sinners and straight-forward bearing, by which he won the unmingled respect. an cordial regard of those whose privilege it was to reside at the University, during his Presidency, a rich gift has been cast into the overflowing' treasury of honorable memories with which our departed brothers, sons of our Alma Mater have endowed her, making her an excellency and a joy. Resolved, That, in respectful token of our sympathy, a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family of the deceased, and that they be published in the daily papers, as an expression of our respect for an eminent scholar and a truly Christiangentleman. REV. WM. H. FURNESS, Chairman of Committee. Dn. EZRA DYER, President. (Charles Eliot Furness, Secretary. THE LAWRENCE READINGS.-At Horticul tural Hall on to-morrow evening Prof. Philip Lawrence's next entertainment takes place. He will be assisted by his talented daughter by Emerson Bennett, Esq., and by W. P. H. Covert, Esq., who is said to be a remarkably fine amateur reader. The programme, in three parts, is varied and extremely interest ing, and the entire entertainment will be one of the most fascinating of the season. WAIVED A HEARING.—Several brokers charged with conspiracy , to defraud E. T. Shaw by fictitious shark of Hestonville - railway stock, were to hafe a hearing yester day.afternoon before Recorder Fawn, but the hearing was waived and the defendants entered bail for their appearance at Court. SQUARES OPENED.—Franklin Square was opened to the public yesterday. It is in beautiful order, and thousands visited it during the day. All the other squares in the city will be opened during the present week if the weather remains favorable. - Forams BENEFICIAL AssociArloN.—A. meeting of this Association was held yes terday, and the members were addressed by his Honor Mayor McMichael. The Asso ciation now numbers nearly 300 members, :and the funds invested amount to $3,500. BODY InErrrrFlED.—The body of the man found in the Delaware at South street wharf yesterday morning, has been identified as that of Bernard Fitzpatrick, who was 31 years of age, and resided at Penn and Lom bard streets. PARTIES desirous of procuring a desirable residence at the sea shore are directed to the advertisement of the cottage for sale, on Pennsylvania avenue. RESIGNATION.-Mr. John Hasson has re signed the position of Centre of the Phila delphia Circle of the Fenian Brotherhood. lin successor has yet been elected. AUSTRIA AND PRUSSIA.—At this period Continental Europe is considerably agitated by the warlike preparations of Austria and Prussia and the prospect that Italy will "mix in" the trouble. People in this country do not worry themselves much about the matter, however, and In Philadelphia much more interest is taken in the extensive coal operations of IV. W. Alter, No. 957 North Nintil street. Mr. Alter also has a branch'oflice at Sixtii aid Spring Garden streets. BECAUSE a person has a bad Cough it should not be inferred that Consumption has set in, although a case of Consumption is rarely met with unaccompanied by a distressing Cough. Where, how ever, a predisposition to pulmonary disease exists, a cough if left to itself, strains and racks the lungs and wastes the general strength, and soon estab lishes an incurable complaint, In all cases, then, it is the safer plan toyt rid of a Cough, Cold or Hoarseness without dela g y, and for this purpose no remedy acts more promptly or:surely, or with more benefit to the organs of the Chest than Dr. D. Jayne's Expectorant, an article •scientifically compounded from carefully selected drugsand which, on trial, will always be found worttiy of its worldwide reputation. Prepared only at No. 242 Chestnut street. THE WOMEN ON THE BORDER are smuggling whisky over from Canada into the United States by having the frame-work of their crinolines made of tin tubes and filled wfth the liquors; so say the papers. We have seen men with their clothes full of whisky, or, in other words, full of man and the man full of whisky. The clothing was not from Charles Stokes & Co. 'g One Price, under the Continental, as their clothing is never too tight for comfort. Spring' Snits now on band of a great variety and at .reaticea prices. Call and see them. PII/LD OLD JAVA COFFEE, KITCHELL & FLETCHER, 1204 Chestnut street. A POPULAR AND VALUABLE REMEDY:— The Delphic Cypher, "13: T-1860-X," has become familiar to everybody, but everybody is not familiar with the intrinsic value of the article it represents— the celebrated Plantations Bitters. They are now habitually used in hundreds of our first families, and as a promoter of health and safeguard against meter!, one attacks and epidemics of every description. they are recominended by the highest medical amhorities. AQITA. DR MAGNOLIA.—This exquisite toilet article, superler" to any cologne, is made from the rich Southern Magnolia, and as a bath for the face and person, a permme for the clothing and remedy for headacne, it lea universal favorite. Sold by all dealers at $1 per bottle. Demos, Bungs & Co., New York, are the wholesale agents. Pennon PYBOTEOHNICS.—A new and wonderful toy. Magnesium Spirals. Sold by stack• LlOuSe. Fagbib and Green Areas. • .• - , brrEnEssarm TO THE LA.DrEs.—There are Probably but few fashionable ,lad'es who are not fa . miller with the popular Paris Cloak and Mantilla Em porium of Measrs..l. W. Proctor ISt Co , ho. 120 Chest nut street. They may, however, not all be aware that to this handsomely -arranged' and well-ordered estab. isbmenlettnere has just been added the new Dress making. Department, to which we are about to direct their attention. The spacious ground floor of the house (which has a depth of two hundred and fifty feet) richly admits of the improvement referrel to. The two Reception Rooms of the latter are located Im mediately back of the grand Bales and Display Room twhich they divide from the manufacturing appart ments in the rear of the building), and are fitted up with a degree of elegance that cannot fail to please every lady taste. These appartments constitute the filling rooms of the new Dress-making Department. orders are already flowing in upon them, and the fact that their facilities nre such as to preclude the possi hility of disappointing their customers in the delivery of their timers at the time promis, d, will speedily ren der th s addition to their business a highly popular, it not an indispenshble feature to the ladies of our city, as well as to those residing at a distance, who, in com ing here, may wish to be speedily and promptly sup plied with new dresses. THEIR RECENT OPENH.7O. The spring "opening" of th is popular house has Just taken place—in jam, it may be said to be taking place continuously, as every o ay adds a large number of new garments to their stock to take the place of those that are being eold. Their nominal "opening,"however,was a b:illiant success, having far exceeded in extent and richness any former exhibition of the kind in this city. In fact it is no longer necessary for the most exacting votaries of fashion to send their orders abroad,as every "new thing under the sun" in this branch of manu factures speedily finds its way io Chestnut street. The opening of Spring fashions in Paris, we may re mark in eonfirmation of this, takes place at the Fdte of Longchamps, during Passion Week, and it will designedour fair readers to learn that forestll the novelties by the Parisian modistes at great fes tival have been duplicated in samples, and can now be seen in Messrs. Proctor & Co.'s store; so that there Is not a single Parisian idea that American ladies may choose to adopt to which they have not access in this magnificent display. One of the moat popular novelties of the season in this department is a pretty, short jacket adapted for what is termed the oemi season or early spring. This garment is made in a numberless variety of beau tiful textures, of various descriptions, many of which have a lightness and grace which will make them suitable to be worn throughout the entireseason. W e also noticed in the opening a superb collection of Bleck Silk Basquines, Basques, Botondes (a new name for Circular), Mantillas, et cetera. In Fhawls, the Lama Lace, and the rich new article called Dentate des lade:, are handsomely represented in all the various styles— shawls, half shawls. circulars:, bournons. &c. But all that we might add could give but a reeole idea of the substantial merits of this princely or rather- queenly stock, and we therefore submit them to fairer jurors, well assured that they will be disposed of with cam mendablejudgment, and, it is hoped, with entire sat isfaction to all concerned. SCHOOLEY'S PATENT AHERICAN RE FRIGERATOR. the only thorough ventilating refrig erator In the country. The public are respectfully invited to call, examine and get a descriptive cata logue. E. S. FAItSON & CO., Manuthcturers, No.= Dock street. DEALERS in House-furnishing Goods, also couatry_merchants, can now be supplied with the flue• dollar Washing. Machine at a liberal discount. Also, the best Clothes-Wringer in the market. Wholesale and retail. J. Lash dr, Co., 727 Market street. R. & W. ROCK tk,isoN B. S C. H. R. &W. The beat and moat elegant suits B. S. CH. n. &W. for Gentlemen and Youth's, con. B. S. C. H. R. & W. stantly on hand and made to order. B. S. C. H. R. &W. BROWN STONE CLOTHING B. S. C.H. R. & W. HALL, Nos. 603& 605 Chestnut et. B. 8. C. H. MISSES' HATS of our own manufacture offered at:this season's opening are superior to itiwthing i~f the kind ever seen in this city. CB . Ag. OAMFORD er, SONS, under the Continental Hotel. SHIRRED MusLuvs, Plaid Swiss, Nain bock, French Organdya. White and Ruff Pique Ameri can Cambric at reduced ratat. J. C. SIItAWEREDGE & CO.. Northwest Corner Eighth and Market. FRENCH. CHINTZES, one case 4-4 wide. Chintzes at 37 cents, Dave been selling at 50 cents. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE do CO., Northwest Corner Eighth & Market. J.ACONET AND ORGANDY LAWNS, newest styles. hest goods at 45 cents. J. C. STRAWBRrDGE & CO., Northwest Corner Eighth & Market. RICH CHECKED SILKS, $1 50.—A large lot of new Silks :rom late auction sales. J. C. ST.HAWHEIDGE & CO., Northwest Corner Eighth and Market streets. Two THOUSAND yards plaid Dress Goods reduced to 23 cents per yard. • J. C STRA.W.BRIDGE & CO., Northwest corner Eighth and Market. • LADIES' CLOTHS--GREAT BARGAINS.— Cloths and Cassimeres for Sacking; new style fine Casslineres at 50 to $2 00 per yard. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE dt CO., Northwest corner Eighth and Market. • HOUSEKEEPERS should not fail to call at o. n 7 Market street, and see our five-dollar Washing Machine In operation. The best washer In the world. J. S. Lash dt Co., 727 Marmat street. CHILDREN'S Hams—New Styles—Spring operting._OHAß. OARBORD SONS, under the Co ntinental Hotel. PACKERS' PATENT ICE CREAM FREEZERS. —Sole manufacturers E. S. Farson dr. Co.,No.SZA Dock street. Descriptive catalogue sent by mail When desired. - THE FirrEsT Camsinms . and Roasted Al monds are those manufactured by E. G. Whitman & Co., 31S Chestnut street. Dealers supplied. MOTH-PROOF CLOTHES CHESTS.-Of all sizes at E. S. Paxson dr.,Co.'s Refrigerator manufactory, wo Dock street. GRAND . OPENING OP CHILDREN CLOTH ING.-11. Shoemaker & Co., Nos 4 and 8 North Eighth street, will open on Wednesday. April 11th, an elegant assortment of Ct. iloren's Clothing; comprising the latest imported styles for boys, girls, infanta and misses. VERANDAH. AWNINGS. Order them at Patten's, 1408 Chestnut street. UPHOLSTERY.—Matting and Carpets laid, town or country, positively, when ordered, at Patten's Upholstery Store, 1408 Chestnut street. SEE PArrEx's Dollar Shades,:l4oB Chest nut street. PARLOR PYROTECHNICS.—Make your own fireworks, and snn-shine after dark with the Magne sium Spirals. A new and wonderful toy made of the new metal magnesium. For sale by McAllister & Bro. 728 Chestnut street; Parrish, Eighth and Arch,• Queen & Co., 924 Chestnut street; Blair. Eighth and. Walnut; Davis, Seventeenth and Vine; Bower. Sixth and Vine; Oeo. Doll & Co., Sixth street above Market, by all druggists and fancy goods dealers, and by the general agents Wilson & Hood, 626 Arch street. Pm:o3 LreßwrrWarrEAn.—Preferred by Deal ers.em as lt always given satisfaction to their cus tom PURE LIBERTY WarrE LEAD.—Tryit,and you will have none other. WINE of Tar Syrup for Coughs, Colds and Affections of the Lungs. This mixture le entirely vegetable, and affords speedy Relief in all Pulmonary Diseases, such as Asthma, Spitting of Blood, Bron. chins, &c. Prepared only by IT ARMS & OLIVER, Druggists, S. E. Cor. Tenth and Chestnut streets, Phila. NEW NAVY CAP can be had only of OARFORD, under the Continental Hotel. INIMITABLY FINE CONFECTIONS. Choice and rare varieties for select presents, manufactured by STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, No. 1210 Market street. CHOICE NEW GRAPE iVINRs.—Dr. Grant's celebrated new seedlingsjona and laraella,pronounced by competentjudges equal to best foreign varietiesare perfectly hardy, • and have received more premiums than any other grape. The lona, Israelis, Delaware, Allen's Hybrid, Adirondac, Herbemont, Creveling, .elvey, and all other valuable hardy varieties can be procured from D. C. Hough ; Agent, at Holt's Watch Store, o. 293 Chestnut street. Descriptive pamphlet free on application. Also. Choice Fruit and Ornamental Trees of every variety. NEW DRESS-HARING ESTABLISHMENT.— At the urgent solicitation of numerous valued patrons, we have opened a department for Ladies' Dressmak ing, with snit able reception rooms for the fitting, &c., where we are now prepared to execute all orders in the best and latest European style, with the utmost promptness. Ladles need fear no disappointment in regard to their orders being delivered punctually at the time promised. J. W.PROCTOR & N,. 920 Chestnut street. 1866.—'PALL PAPERS; 121,15 and 20 cents; a superior variety of Glazed Paper Hangings , neatly hung; Window Shades. rich colors, cheap, at JOHN. STON'S Depot, No. 1033 Spring Elazden street, (Union Square.) SPRING FASHIONS FOR CHILDREN. —M. Shoemaker & Co., Nos. 4 and 6 North Eighth street, are now opening a splendid assortiment of Cltifdren's Clothing, in the latest Paris stylett, unsurpassed for elegance of workmanship and material. The publlo is invited to call and examine. PurtELIBERTY WHITE LEAD.—Orders daily increasing. FOR MALLOW PASTE, Moss Paste, Soft aura Drops, and other efficacious Confections for Coughs and Colds, go to E, G. Whitman, Co.'s, 8.18 Chestnut street. Dealers supplied. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH..— .T. 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 Fine street. The medical faculty are invited to ac company their patients, as he has bad no secrets in his practice. ArtlEcial eyes Inserted. No .oharge made for examination. TRE NEW YORK EVENING POST states that "Sir John Bowring is about to publish in England a fresh volume of translations from an almost nnknow poet. His author this time is Petoft, a Magyar poet." The Poems of Petoefi were admirably translated many years ago by M. Hellprin, Esq. Quite a number of these versions appeared in Graham's Magazine in 1857. DAILY kJ V ENINGI. BULLETIN : PBILAIIi.ELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11 1868. FOR RENT. The New Bulletin Building, No. 607 Chestnut Street, WILL BE COMPLETED IN A FEW:WIC:ECM The proprietors are prepared to reeelveproposals for renting such rooms as they will not use themselves, These will be THE SECOND STORY FRONT HOOK, 60 by 24 feet. Tku, WHOLE OF THE NORTHERN HALF OP THE EtrILDING, Four Stories High. with Entrance by a wide hall on Chestnut street, And a Front of 25 feet on Jayne street: Suitable for a Jobbing or Commission House, a Bank. or Insurance Office. For Further Particulars apply at the EVENING BULLETIN OYFICE. mssNo. 329 Chestnut Street. Cape Island 10 Soon - Cottage for Sale, ADJOINING CONGRESS HALL, Will be sold with or without Stable for four horses. Address, J. P. CAKE, zubsis,wlni rpi Cape Island. t r.., FOR SALE.—In the best part of the beautifa Mik and healthy town of Beverly, N.J., a neat stone house roughcast, containing nine rooms, besides kitchen, laundry and excellent cellarage. It lies range and heater. The lot ,Is 104 feet front, and nearly 400 deep to a large street. Price $7,500, part of which may remain. Inquire of SNYDEIR & P.ARRLSH, ft* 113 South Fifth street, Phliadelphia. WEST PATLA I )F 3 '. l3 }llA.—The elegant prop erty. situated on Haverfurd street, below Thirty sath street. for sale. Large first elass house, in perfect older; with large garden filled with choice fruit trees and flowers. Apply to LOUIS DREKA, Its 1033 Chestnut street. GERMANTOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE, ES with immediate possession. Commodious stone Rouse,'.nine rooms, lot ea by 225 to street, on East Washington Lane, to o squares from station. Terms easy. ISRAEL H. JOHNSON. apll-41. 5 ' 119 Market street, Second story. 01::?covegi)er, a Furnished —Fmm th 15th of y until the let Xortee near Bitten ', °use Square. Rent, g6O per month. Address Box 2941, Philadelphia Post office. He FOR SALE—TERT LOW—A first.claas cor ner GROCERI STORE, at MARSHALL and 011iPSON streets, Has all the modern improve ments. Possession can be 12 Apply to ROBERTS, Sat Pranklin street. apliSts tril FOR SALE.— THE VERY DESIRABLE COUN- Ela try place or Mr. statione, of t-two acres. near old York Road on the NPR R. ap 11-100 C. H. MIIIRHETD. ren.ATLANTIC CITY.—FOR SALE.—THE hand :: some and conveniently arranged Cottage, on nsylvania Avenue, near the Surf. Apply to WM. WARNOCK, 1611) Master at., or 240 Market at. [apll-3t* TN THE COURT OP COMMON rRAS FOR TIM CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.— CLARA JORDAN vs. RICHARD JORDAN.—,Septem ber Term. 1865. No. 65.—T0 R.chard Jordan, Respon dent:—Sir—The court has granted a rule on yon to chow cause why a divorce from the bonds of mate many should not be decreed in the shove case. Re turnable on SAT URDAY, April It, at 10 o'clock, A M. Personal service having failed on account of your ab sence. (1. W. DEDRICK, Att'y for Libelant. ESTATE OF LOUISA ANN OHL, Deceased.— Letters of Administration having been granted by the Register of Wills, upon said estate, to the under signed, all persons indebted to the same are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present t hem for settlement to E. J. OHL, Administratrts. south BROAD street, or to her attorney, E. SMITH KELLY, ISS South FIFTH street. aplt-tv.6t ESTATE OF LEWIS BRECHEMIN, deceased.— Letters testamentary upon said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the same are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present them without delay to LOUD, BRECHEMIN, CHARLES BRECHE. MIN, WIJ.ITAM L. FAIBCMT.II, No. -2.4 South SECOND street. apll-wsets DR A FISTITS.S, BLINDNERS, THROAT, , LUNG, _CHEST DISEASES, CATARRH, ".1 ASTEIhEA,NERVOUS AFFECTIONS AND DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE OR - GANB.--DR, VON MOSCHZISEER'S new and unrivaled systems of treating the above MALA DIES with his "ATOMISER,' has received the very highest approbation from the beet medical men of all SCHOOLS, and the INDORSEMENT of the entire medical PRESS these, with TESTIMONIALS from and REFERFtNCES to responsible CITIZENS, am be examined by all who require biz_ professional services, 9this OFFICE and REbLDENCE„No. 1031 WALNUT hreet. mh2.l-imoSp $6.000 3Penalty And Policies of Insurance Void. IMPORTANT TO THw INSURING PUBLIC! BU- Read the SINESS MEN! ':LEGAL AND INSURANCE REPORTER,' OUT THURSDAYS, Contains information of value to all who have pra party to insure Price ,2 so per annum. C. ALBERT PALMER, Proprietor. aplOtt* No. 139 South Filth street. JAY COOR"F4 & CO., NEW OFFICE. 114 South Third Street, Dealers in Government Securities, V.& EPs of 1881, 5 20% Old and New 10-40's; Certificates of Indebtedness, 7-30 NOTES, Ist, 2d. and 3d Series. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. INTERIM ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. Collections made. Stocks Bought and Bold on Coln• mission. SEeelal business accommodationßHElßlßVllD FOB rEs fe7 PECILALDIELPHIA.. Febniary 18136. fe7 am RAKER'S ORNAMENTAL HAIR MANUFACTORY. The largest andlbest assortment of Wigs, Toupees, Long Hair Braids and Curls, Water-falls, Viotorines, Fri settee, Illusive Beams for Ladies, At prices LOW= than elsewhere. [mh99•rp 909 CHESTNUT STREET. JOHN C. ARRISON, ifor. 1 and 3 NORTH SIXTH STREET, o Would invite the attention Gentlemen to Ws IMPROVED PAI , ERN SHIRT, "W.ltatiffitiArTtelilirlinagrOACTlON. ALSO, TO A COMPLETE STOOK OF 1. - . Gentlemen's Farmsmng Goods, Satiable bribe Season. ar2-gm rpi GROVER & BAKER'S EId:PHOVED SHUTTLE MOLOCH" STIVIEC EINW LNG MACTITN)hs, No. lead No. 9 for Tailors, Shoemakers, Saddlers. &a, 7ro tituar 24 uT Street, Philadelphia. 17 HAMLET Street, Harrisburg. moo rp %OW SPRING. WNW. D. ROGERg. Coach and Light Carriage Builder. 1009 and 1011 Chestnut Street, ni1124.2m rp PHILADELPHIA. 122 sKRIx '91 1 WAINVIEW&S.3 7 1121 Raman, & 00, iss WaUna street. REAL ESTATk. LEGAL NOTICES. If : I D•Db DW IJ I of.l Bankers, AND CAIFtPETEIGS. CARPETINGS! AT ECIETA.T.ILI. McCALLIINS,CREASEULOAN, 519 Chestnut Street, OPPOSITE TEMPIPENDEINVE HALL, Beg leave to Inform the public that they 'have now open their Spring Stock CARPETINGS, NEW AND CHOICE DESIGNS Foreign and Domestic Manufacture, Which they offer at prices corresponding with The Decline in Gold. FRENCH AND ENGLISH.A-TIMMITHR., ENGLISH ROYAL WILTON, VELVETS, ALL warms. SUPERIOR ENGLISH BRUSSELS. TAPESTRY " ROYAL WILTON, viimv.wr, BRUSSELS AND TAPESTRY CARPET. We offer the above In all widths, with borders' Ittr Halls and Stairs. Also, impFTn AT. THEME-PLY CARPET, EXTRA SU PHEPLNE INGRAIN. Just Received, B.ED.CHFAUCED AND FANCY Canton Mattings, of all widths. MeCallums, Crease & Sloan, No. 519 Chestnut Street, OPPOSITE ENEFIPENDENCEILALL. JUST RECEIVED. YARD-AND-A-HALFwzDE Velvet Carpets, PEW DEEIGNE. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, 904 Chestnut Street. 3-4, 7-8, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4 WHITE, BED AND FANCY' CANTON MATTINGS. J. F. &E. B ORNE, CHESTNUT STREET. ENGLISH BRUSSF. FOR ST.AIREI AND rr A T.T 4 4, WITH EXTRA BORDERS. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, / No. 904 CHESTNUT STREET. 500 = lECES NEW PATTERNS • ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, 904 Chestnut St. "GLEN ECHO MILLS," GERMANTOWN, PA., AIeCALLIIMS,CREASE&SWAN MANUFACTURER% IMPORTERS AND WHOLE. BALE DEALERS IN CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS. &c. WAREHOUSE, NO. 509 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite the State House, PHILADELPHIA. 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THE QUIP.NN'S REVENGE; and other Stories. By 'e Mlle Collins. author of "The Dead Secret," and full equal to anything ever written by him. One volume, octavo. Price 75 cents. Send for our Mammoth Descriptive Catalogue. Address all (null/ orders, retail or vanolesale, to T. B. PETERSON dr. BROTHERS No. 806 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Pa. Books sent Postage paid, on receipt of retail Price. All NEW BOOR* are at PETER:SONS'. a2ll-2t, EN PER CENT. GOLD BONDS 1250 OCODF BONDS FOR S A 1 - .17 , Secured by Flint Mortgage on the Property, Machine ry: and Franchises of the MONTANA GOLD AND SILVER MINING COM. PAN Y. Cbartered by the State of Pennsylvania. The Montana Gold and !silver Mining Company has been organized as follows: PRESIDE amb WILLIAM MCLELLAN, ersburg, Pa . . DLBEC:TOB Wm McLellan, J. M. Simmell. J Allmon scer, John Stewart, - - - - - • - - ----• The Company OeliS 15.1165 i feet of superior' Gold property, a portion of which has been test. d for two z. ears. and the yield has been larger than any similar property that has been wonted in that rich territory, using an arastra to crush ore, which does not save morrr than one-fifth of the gold; it has yielded an average of ;lb) per tan. The Company have purchased,and are about to ship, two first-class mills: with all necessary machinery. which will be started ever the plains in Zap or early in June. The Bonds lb? sale are payable in goldene or five years, and coupons are attached for the interest at ten per cent, in gold. The entire proceeds of the Company will be devoted to the redemption of the bonds until they are paid, principal and interest. The Bonds are for sale at par, and an amount of cit equal to the amount of the Bond will be given to the purchaser without cost. BB - Business men are invited to call at the ()Mae of the Company and see the various specimens of its ore, with certificates of its value, ana get any information desired. it is confidently expected that the Company will be able to redeem all the Bonds in one year from the time the nalils are put in operation, which will be during the coming tall. Call and get a prospectus and a.Arairethespecirriens and certificates. 'Tbese Bonds will be on the market but a few weeks. Ortfce of the Company, No. Z 4 S. FOURTH street, first floor, front. an6-6t.rP* $7.5 00 WANTED ON A PIR 4 T-CLASS MORTGAGE. Address MORTGAGE, Ledger Oftice.• arll-2t4 DEPARTRENT OF PUBLIC HIGHWAYEI;OF. FICE-8. W. CORNER WALNUT AND FIFTH STREll.l9PEuirDs.i.rAcw. Anril 10th.1066. ' NOTICE TO cosThacrorts. RN' A T.PT) PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the Chief Commissioner of Highways until 12 o'clock M. on MONDAY, 16th inst., for the grading, masonry and bridging of Broad street, from Germantown road to Fisher a lane, to be done in accordance witn specifi cations prepared by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor, an d tinder his directions,payments to be made monthly in warrants drawn by the ColefCommissioner of High ways upon the City Treasorer. The proposals will give prices as follows: excavation, per cubic yard, Rock " • 41 Embankment, `". Masonry, per perch, of . 2.5 cubic feet, Bridge superstructure, per foot Lineal, Foundationtilmber, per cubic foot, A specification and profile may be seen at the Depart . ent of Burve3 s. All bidders are invited to be present at the time and place of opening said proposals. Each pro posal will be accompanied by a certificate that a Bond has been filed In the Law Department as directed by Ordinance of May 25, 1580. If the Lowest Bidder shall not execute a contract within five days after the work is awarded he.will be deemed as declining and will be held liable on his bond for the difference between his bid and the next higher bid apllStt JAMIE A. AUCTION - BEE. No. in witiNtOr street. SRVENEII sPaiNG SALE, APRIL 18. Wigs A 1?TOY:LON TU.I2NPLII.E-A lot, Wissahickon turnpike, near the Germantown and Perkiomen turn pike, 100 by 2T5 feet Orphans' Cbnrt Sate-Estate of Chtherine .ifeCorty.'dee'd. NO. 272 SOUTII SECOND ST-A valuable business property, 29 feet 9 inches front by 103 feet 8 Inches ae wn e l P chr Iflroexng northwesar. itemedi leet taottSpruce spossesst,oonn. Executor's Sale-.Rstate of Andreiv Keyser, deed. FIFTEh NTH Ram/ OW VINE-Three frame houses Fifteenth below Vine, 30 by 120 feet. Sale by order of s- Estate of James _Huston, deed. COWSLIP ST-Five frame houses, north side Cow. slip at, below the above. 80 by 145 feet to a 15 feet wide street. 148 ground rent per annum. Same Estate. FARM, MONROE COUNTY, PA-A farm of over 100 acres, with frame dwelling, frame barn &c. near Oakland Station, on the Delaware and Lackawana Railroad. Immediate possession. Title indisputable. It tolls be sold without reserve. DWEv. T HOS NOS 820, 322 and 324 N. FRONT ST. —Three neat modern four story brick dwellings, Front above Vine, each 17 by about 52 feet. Thep have all the modern conveniences. lar immediate possession. NEW MARKET ST—Two modern three story brick houses, Nos. 817 and 819 New Market et, about 33 feet 2 inches front by 64 feet deep. Mir immediate possession. 2/ ACRES, WISSAHICKON AVENUE—A valu able tract of 22X acres, Wissahickon ovenue or Park st, near the Germantown tnrnp ke, affording fine sites Sy: building purpose a. Orphans' COurt Sale—Estate of Charles Henry .her; deed. EMUMI=Mr= . _ NO. 535 PINE ST—A three story brick ifwelling, 17 by 78 feet. $5l per annum ground rent. Sods by order or Heirs— Pezare of Sarah Cl 1 ee, dec'd. RESIDENCE, WASHINGTON SQUARE—A neat residence, 214 West Washington Square. paving all the modern conveniences_ and in thorough repair. May be examined any time. ,114" Immediate PO "el' siongiven. HARROWOATE .AND NICRTOWN L INES 25TH WARD—A dwelling anc large lot; at the N. W. corner. Immediate possession. Peremptory sale by order of Heirs—Estatc of EnochitfcCabes, deed. 13TH AND LOIII.BARD—HoteI and three dwellings, S. W. corner, 24 feet on 15th at, and 80 feet on Lombard at. Yields 5782 per annum; would bring more. $l6B ground rent. sir linatedtate possession. NO. 908 N. THIRD ST—Three story brick house, above Poplar at, 20 by about 115 feet, Clesr of blown. brance. Orp/apne Court Sale—Estate of Barbara deed. HOTEL, FRONT and MONTGOMERY AVENUE —A three story brick property mows as the Railroad Hotel S.W. corner of Front and Montgomery . avenue, Nineteenth Ward, 193 i by 110 feet. air -Immediate possession. SARAH ST., EIGii.r.6.ENTH WARD—A house, Sarah at; above Richmond, 15, 1 / 4 i by 42.5 i feet. Orpheus ; Court Sale—Estate of CatharineSteett deed. FRANKFORD ROAD—A two-story brick house, Frankford road, above otter; 16 by 100 feet. Same Es tate. DUNTON ST.—Two frame houses and lot, above Otter street; 16 by 50 feet. Same Estate. No. 766 FLORIDA BT.—A nest three-story brick dwelling. Florida street: 16 by 54 feet. In good order, Immediate possession. No. 608 PINE St.—Property 15 feet front on Pine street and 20 feet front on Minster street, and 140 feet deep from street to street. Axeoutor's Peremptory sate. Estateof John Gest. deceased. N 0.1102 LOCUST SP—Frame house and lot 20 by BON feet. 1140 ground rant per annum. Executor's Pe remptory sale. Same Estate. Sir Handbills and any information may be had at the Auction Store. CAIgARY 6».—Twenty-ftve barrels Prime 0a nary Seed In store and lorsale by WOBJEKADI O„ Ner74S Walunt street NEW PUBLICATIONS. PRICE THREE er,t,rrs OMAN VIAL. Principal paid in Gold within Five Years, B. L. P. Wlllisto Gen. H. a Bickel, Chambers Mcalbbon Ell AND SECRETARY JR.E.EV r A . r - r cooK. 1 1 4 1 :11K01113:4XORSIO*51:1 THE GOLD BONDS PROPOSALS. W. W. SMEDLEY, Chief Commissioner of Highways LITCTION SALEM. THE CHOLERA Deprived of its Horrors by Puri. fiipg:and Enriching the Blood, Now is the Time There is none equal to HELMBOL_D'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. E CRA. • Is defective vitalizati TH on oHOLEf the btood, and when the blood loosee Its LIFE GIVING POWER, It causes relaxation of the contractile power of the, blood vessels of the body and the intestines open their myriad blood vessels and all the albuminous or fresh making material passes off from the bowels. Pure and Healthyßlood Resists Disease, Et nd While there may be no occasion for alarm, thee. of impure blood are most liable to stiffer. HER RHR HRH HRH HRH HRH HRH HRH HRH HRH HRH HER HRH HRH HRH HRH HRH H ER HHH HEE IN THE SPRING MONTHS the sys_tsm\ undergoes a change, and Tru'r-MBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT OF SARSAPARIL LA an ansistaut of the greatest value. GIVING BLOOM TO THE PALLID ORE AND BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION. k?P'_.'!?!3 l l BAB VVIV "RIFF EEEEKE IMEIFFP EEE 'PPE • EEE IT ERADICATES Ell uer/VE and ULCERA TIVE IHR1? ARRA of the THROAT, NOSE. EYRS,, EYELIDS, SCALE' and Flrrisi, which so disfigure the appearance, PTIEGING the evil effects of mercury and removing all taints, the remnants of DISEASES hereditary or otherwise, and is taken by ADULTS hag frolls with perfect SAFETY. LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL. LLL EZIO:Me2MI NOT A PEW of ihe worst disorders that affect mankind arLse front the corruption that sammulates in the bloocL Of the discoveries that have been made -to purge It out, none can equal in effect Hein:Mold'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 saran the healthy functio rankle body, and expels the OLsordexs that grow andin the blood. 11313111 Maud MIX 31 31 111.3111 31313 E 31 31 313121 3131 M 31 M 21342.1 MEM M 31 3131 M 113131 M 31 313131 3.13131 31 31 313131 ioNrAr 31 31 MAIM 313131 3131 313131 Aram .11:51 MAUI NMI 31 ADM 3131:31 V 313131 ,Scroftdous , mercurial andsyphilitic diqs.uuss destroy whatever part they may attack. Thousands die an :malty from protracted diseases of this class. andfrom the abuse of mercury. Visit any nospital, asylum and prisons, and satisfy yourself of the truthfulness of the assertion. The system best mists the inroads of these diseases by a judicious combination of Tonics. HELNROLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTR &CT SARSAPARILLA Is a Tonic of the mutest value—arresting the most inverate disease after the glands are destroyed, and the bones already affected. This Is the testimony of thousands who have used aid prescribed it for the last 'l6 years. 88888888 888888888 888 888 8 88 888 BB 888 BB 888888 BBBBBJ3BB Ran BEE 888 888 888 888 888888888 888881188 ER is published In the Eft dico-eldzurgical Review, on- the subject of the ex tract of ?sarsaparilla in venereal affections, by Benja min Travers, F. R. S. &c. Speaking of Syphilis, and diseases arising from the excess of mercury, he stales, "That no remedy is equal to the extract of Sarsaparilla; its power is extraordinary, more so than any other dm" /am acquainted with. II is in the sse a tonic with this trwaluatde attribtde:that it tric iapplicableb to a slate of the system so sunArn and yet so irrit aide asren ders other substances of the tonic class urgavattabie or itdurieus 0000 000000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 ° OOO 0 00 000 000 000 000 000000 0000 TWO TABLVSPOONFULS of the Extract of Sae 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 t, necessary to prepare it fresh every day, and the syrup is still more objectionable 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 alone, and the syrup is otherwise objectionable. for the patient is frequently nauseated and his stomach surfeited by the large proportion of sugar be 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 view are strikingly manifest. LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL ILELRIBOLD , S IEXTB&UT BIICEEtIi CIIR/ZS KIDNEY DISEASE. ICEIMBOLD'S EXTRACT aucmru CURES REMMATISEL. HEIMBOLD'S EXTRACT RUCHE CURES URINARY DISEASES. TIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT EIICHE CURES GRAVEL. HEMItIBOLD'S EXTB&CT BUCltti , 1 1 10 8 ak:VmviCiii tea:42l HELIIIBOM3'S E.XTRACT BUCHII CURES DROPSY. For the diseases named above, and for WEAR. NESSES and PAINS IN THE BAWL FT. AfA Lig COMPLAINTS and DISORDERS estates from ex ce.sses 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 A THESE EXTRAV.I. - S AsAVE BEEN ADMIT TED TO USE IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY. Anders also in very general use in all the State HOSPI TALS and PIIBLIO SANITARY INSTITUTIONS throughout the land, as well as in private practiCe, and are considered as invaluable remedies. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Principal De t, HELM.BOLD'S DRUG Ai CHEMICAL W A ROUSE, No. 591 BROADWAY NEW YOR.k. AND 104 South TENTH Street PHTLADELPHLA. Sold by Druggists everywhere. 2W BEWARE OP cOlainabli=3.loll. To use a Preventive.