Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 14, 1866, Image 4

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    TSB DANDY'S SONG. -
"Give me a Coat
In the fashion I love,-
That among •swells'
I may joyfully rove
On Chestnut street,
Where admired I will be.
By the ladles
Whose beaux will envy me.
When this new coat,
From the Tower, they see!"
WE Haven- n
..Allewaot Ibncy Cassimere Coats, as low as
" .Pants
" Vests "
..itaking an entire all-woolfancy suit for
4JI-wool black Sack Coats as low as
Cassimere .Pants
" " Cloth Vests _
Arcking an entire all-wool black stilt for .20 00
4U woo/ good style Fancy Castiinere Batts, to match,
for $l4 00
Astonishing as these prices , may seem, compared with
those to:Mich= have been accustomed for several years
Ma ABE NOT FICTITIODS—WE HAVE THE GOODS IN
GIJANT/TIES AT THE PZWXS ILENTIONZD. We make
asp no trash—they are all serviceable goods. Advancing
from these rates we have goods of all grades, up to the
Very f i nes t fabrics, comprising BY BAS. the Lariat and
.171051 complete assortment of Clothing in Philadelphia.
4 en's, Youths' and Boys% surpassed by none, and
(gusted by few, in style, make and fit, at prices guaran
teed-lower than the lowest elsewhere, or the money re
"tided. BENNETT & CO.,
TOWNE RAIL,
8/8 Market street.
TO CLOTIMEES.
- -
Oar purchases for this season baying been delayed,
mating the expected decline in goods, we have now on
'land the hugest and beet assorted stock of Clothing in
Thiladelphist, purchased for cash exetuevely, at the
eery lowest rates of the union, which enables us to re
Silks a fair profit and sell at prices less than the cost of
Same AEoods In most other establishments. -We can
supply Clothient -doing a fine city trade with goods
adapted to their sales at prices so much lower than the
wet of theirpresent stocks, that, by making an sierag
at the whole, they will be enabled to dispose of their
/foods at prim severing the average cost, and even
slaying a . profit. IIIiZNNETT & CO.,
- TIEN BREEZES OF SPRING.
.I.know that it comes, the soft breeze from the moan
tau,
Floating down to my senses allurements divine,
t3itds' carrolings, blent with the song of the fountain,
••
As they swing on the tope of the tall wingy pine.
„It bears the sweet fragrance of wild woodland bowers,
Where the dew lingers long and the violets blOom;
Well I know the sweet scent of the wild briar flowers
For l trainpled their petals to spread the perfume..
Many spires and domes from the deep forest peeping,
Are seen from the mount Whence the soft bseezes
blow.
And the old "Forest City" is busy i a keeping
. Its great heart alive with its pleasure and woe.
flhosid the greatest temptation of Spring time allure
you,
Indulge in its pleasures; you need not roam far,'
Itor the Mildest ambition of all, I assure you,
Is to be "gay and happy," and dress at the "Star,"
.11 en's Beady-made Clothing of fine quality and the
latest style is sold cteaper at the "'star" than else
where, and from its Immense stock all can be fitted.
Just received, a fresh invoice of Sty Ilish Fancy
Cassimeres, foreign and domestic, for our custom de
partment, which is conducted by superior artists.
Give us a call.
STAB. CLOTHING EILPORITTIII,
LOW PRICES AND FASHIONABLE GOODS,
509 CITFY;TNUT STunIF r, SIGN OF SPAR.
PERRY & CO.
A REDUCE/ON OF 25 PER CF.I.TT., or
111111 M from
. 112 a to fha less Epon each INSTRU.
AW than our itiauLa_ts
3Piticits.
Desiring to reduce our large stock of superior and
Iligtay improved richly finished seven octave Rose.
wood Pianos, previous to the removal to our new store,
illgrard Row, No. 1103 Chestnut street, we have con
:hided to offer them at the actual coat to manufacture,
and at prices equally as low as we sold them before the
"Tar.
These instrintenta have been awarded the highest
premiums at withthe principal exhibitions ever held in
gns country, numerous testimonials from the gist
--twos in America and Europe. They are now tal c
and are sold to all parts Of the world.
Persona desiring n f 4 .r:Ltrciikki* .Piano, at
greatly reduced rate*, should . not fall to avail them
etvea of Ibis oprortunity. Circulars of the regular
Otthedule prices, with precise data of the styles of our
Pianos, can tie mid at the warerooms, and on spralet
non will be sent by mall. SCHOhiA.SIKER do CO.,
apStmyl Warerooms, No. 1021 Chestnut street.
WiGEO. STBIJK & PIANOS.— t m
Tliese beantiftd Instruments are he
strongly recommended by the follow
trig among tue leading, artists in America as any
Plano& made in this cohntry or In Europe,
Wm ldason S. B. Mills Theo. Thomas, H. a Timm.
Maretzek,Maz G
Cleo. W. Morgan Carl Bergman, Carl
Wolfsohn, chefs- H. Jarvis, M. H., Cross, Carl Gaert
ner H. G.: Thunder, J. N. Beck, Joseph Rizzo,
C t roas.
CIRCULARS of certificates as to their durability.~ and
the referenies of one thousand purchasers in Phila
delphia and vicinity, to be had on application.
/ or sale In .thiladelphia only. by
T. E. GOULD,
ja27-ca-tf3 Seventh and Chestnut.
CkfIeiCERINU
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGFITRM
RLANOs.
are recognized as the most perfect and permaneutiu
etrcments in America ano Europe. Fifty six Attila's.
30,01.0 in use. Large as ortment of ORGANS and,BLE.
LOREONS, 914 (1 1 4 F TNIIT street.
nala-th.sa,tu W. H. DUTTON.
bilim MEYER'S .NEWLY imPsovEz ORES
CENT SCALE
OVFRATRUNG PIANOS,
Acknowledged to be the best. London Prize Medal-
And Highest Awards In America received. MELO
DEONS AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS.
w.s,m 3m Warerooms,7.T. Arch at., below Bth
NiMARSH ALT it MI TTATIER'S
Grape and Square Pianos, superior to .Grand
any other mane in the Union. Ktndt
a 1+ ant's well-known Pianos, for sale by
A. SOMERZER,
5Z5 Arch street.
a 1121-s,tn ,w4m
ita v Er, do P.A.UoN BE&UTIFII1,
ey have blood No. 1 for forty ith ears, and dully ltaxesSing.in popularity.
kitduct on of 4100 lu J. E. ii{JULD,
apl•ea,a,lf Siventh and Chestnut,
,STEINWAY
dr. SONS'
OS
MAre now aCknowledged the best in.Mil i tt
Itrusaenta in Europe as well as America. omits
used in public and private, by the greatest
living in Europe, by VON EULOW, DRJ YbOEfOUlf ,
LISZT, JA and others; In this country by MILLS,
ALLISON, WO.u.tobuilei, etc, For REOP fluty ay
Ella-SI US EROS,
1e24- tf 1C96 Chestnut street.
EVENING BULLETIN.
SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1866.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
The year has rolled around and we
have come again to the Saturday that
marks the terrible tragedy which took
from us Abraham Lincoln. The im
press which that dark day made upon
the hearth of the whole American peo
ple was a deep and lasting one, and all
over the land, men, women and chil
dren are living over again, to-day, that
which they heard and felt and saw
when it was first told them that Abra- ,
ham Lincoln was dead. The profound
solemnity of that day will never be for
gotten. The first wild, fierce wrath, the
sense of solemn awe that followed it,
the strange Heaven-sent patience that
spared these who were felt to be the
indirect participators in the crime, the
funeral change that passed over us, as
the banners of - victory faded away into
the sad draperies of mourning, all come
back to us to-day. Not to remind us of
the nation's loss, for it is never forgot
ten. The work of the year has been to
deepen, day by day, the strong hold
which Abraham Lincoln had already
laid upon the affections of the people of
this country, before the hand of the
miserable assassin took his life. The
events which have transpired in thena
tion's` history during these twelve
months past have all tended in one di
rection, so far as his memory has been
concerned. Loving hearts and hands
have been busy in laying before us the
story of his life, and the people have al
ready become familiar with the details
of his eventful career, and begin, at
least, to comprehend: the depth and
height and breadth of that pure and no
ble character, which is to be for the fu
ture, the type and model of 'the true
American man. And at' we' have] thus
studied him, in this first year of our
loss, we have been continually reminded
Of the immeasurable instance that seems
to separate him from the statesmen, pol
iticians and great , men t-who have sur
vived him. Again and again our need
of just such - a man as Abraham Lincoln
comes back upon us with all the painful
consciousness that we can scarcely hope
to see that need supplied. The qualities
that made his character peculiar, and
that won for him his extriordinary
power are so rare among public men,
and indeed, as they existed in him, so
rare among any men, that we were not
wise in our expectation that those who
survived him might take up and wear
his mantle. He stood so above them all,
even while his lowliness kept him so
close to the common people; he lived by
rules and principles so foreign to the
maxims and ideas of ordinary politicians
or, statesmen; he accomplished his work
in such strong, rough, unpolished
fashion; he counted himself so truly the
servant of the people; he so spent him
self, soul, body and spirit for the coun
try and not for himself, that it would Pe
as strange to find his counterpart coming
after him, as it would be for the people
of this country ever to forget, or cease
to love him. Year by year, this dark
day will come back to us with its sor
rowful memories,and long after we who
now live are turned to dust, the gen
erations that are to come after us
will continue to " arise and call him
blessed."
2 50
all 50
111 0 0
5 CO
4 00
Tomcat Kars,
blB Market street.
Many of our German friends complain
of the remarks of the BULLETIN con
cerning criminals from abroad, and
several take us to task for calling the
murderer of the Deering family a Ger
man. If he is not a German, it is hard
to say what he is. He says he is from
Strasburg, which is in French territory,
but his discharge papers as a United
States soldier say he is from Baden,
which is German. He said yesterday
morning that his name was "Ganter,"
but he signed himself "Probst" at the
prison, and his discharge papers call him •
"Prepost." The language he speaks is
German; not the purest, perhaps, but it
is the only language he knows well. He
does not speak French at all, and most
Strasburgers have some knowledge of
that language. The man has already
given such contradictory accounts of
himself that it is hard to believe any
thing he says. It matters little what
country he comes from. But it is to be
regretted that some means cannot be
adopted for checking the indiscriminate
emigration to the United States of scoun
drels like him from every country in
-Europe.
B. Byers at Co., Auctioneers, Nis.
212 and 224 Market street. vrhl holt during nest weak
the hollowing important sales, via:
ON MONDAY, April 16, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue,
on fur month's' credit, about IN iota of French,
India, endd .ktritliti Dry Wads, includ 0.4
pieces plain printed Mons. Delalnes, 501.1 pieces
Saxony Woven Goods, full lines .Alpacas. Mohair, and
rich Paris Dress Goods. Also; Organdies, of the cele
brated manufacture of .Egy. Zlepter, Greut , r Cb.
Also, Percales. of Gros, Odier _Etonian t Ws. finest
printing: 100 lois Grenadine Lama and other Fancy
Spring Shawls, Black. Colorer. and Fancy Dress 'silks,
25 pieces Barnsley Sheeting% 260 pieces Linen Crash,
I.kt. pieces Dotted Swiss Muslims, 2,010 &ten Madras.
Silk. Linen and Ginghamildkts , 2 cases Purls Artili
dal Flowers, full lines tit. Etienne Black silk Velvet
bboi s. cf the Skating brand; line silk Braids, Paris
Kid. Lisle, Sil k cud Union Gloves, Balmoral and HOOO
skirt:. Umbrellas. Parasols, Canton Fans. Embrold•
eries Laces 'trimmings, &c. Also, to be sold at ISi
o'clock, 1,000 carton's Paris Plain and Fancy Bonnet
Ribbons, of the favorite importation of iffesars. Win,
Co.
TTIESDAY, April 17, at 10 o'clock, - by catalogue,
on lour u.ontbs' credit, stout 1.800 packages 80015.
eqaces. Balniwals, &c, or city and ltastern manu
facture. Also, 8,600 pairs Linen patters and Leather
.Lrggirgs.
ON Trinnsnes, Anrll 19, at 10 o'clock, by cata•
logue, on four months' credit, and part for cash, app
packages and lets of Foreign mad Domestic Dry
floods. Including Cloths, Fancy Cassimeres and Coat.
Inge,
a ,,Menol s, Dftskius, Dlagunalts, kiatiner a , Ra wls,
Ce
Also; Dress Gorda, silks, Shawls, Linens, Shirts,
Balmoral and Hoop rkirus. tiewlrgs, Ties, dm.
Also. 150 pact aces Cotton and Woolen Domestics,
ON FRIDAY. April 20, at II o'clock, by CAIRI - gue. on
four mouths' cr- int, about 250 pieces of Superfine
and Fine Ingram, Boyal Damask, Venetta.4,
Hemp, •Cottage, ann .Rag Carpettngs, Canton p...ta
Colt Itlattings, ctc.
Large Sales Extra Valuable Real Estate,
Messrs. Thomas Suns' regular weesly catalogue'
issued this day, comprises a very/arse smouut of pro
perty. The sale on Tu. sday next includes valusb.e
store on h . ECOND strtet, below WALNUT and mth-r
valuable bmibers stand.. several handsome modern
resluences, small dwellings, lots, ground rents, and
country seats. Also, stocks and loans. The caL.,,lt sue
also contains lists or large sales April 24, It ~ 2, 6
and 15.
ELEVEN aQUAICES AND LOTS, TWENTY.FIXTH
WARD.—lhe Ulf! of the sib May will 11Willde leven
Boutin-13 and lots, South Broad, Tuirt..eutr, need,
Dickerson, Timber, Marian streets and Buck road.
To be sold without reserve, by order of the r cutors
of the estate of F. M. Drexel, ILsq., deceased. t lam at
the auction rooms. Bee paper for p r iculara.
Sale-of Land on Wissahickon Avenue or
Park street. near the Germantown
Turnpike, Twenty-second Ward.
By order of the Orphan a' Court. a valuable tract of
723., acres on 'Wissahickon avenue or Park street, 22d
Ward, will be sold at the Exa tinge, on Wednesday
next. This land was formerly the property of the
Chestnut Rill Agricultural Society, and affords beauti
ful sites for hulloing purposes.
Jar bee James A. Freeman's catalogues of the Beal
Estate sale.
Auction Notice—Sale of Boots and Shoes.
The early attention of buyers is adled to the large
and attractive sale of 1,100 cases Boots and Shoes, to
be sold by catalogue, for cash, on Monday morning,
April 16. commencing at 10 o'cloiar. by Philip Ford
& Co., Auctioneers , at their store NU: 506 Market street.
JOHN GRUMP BUILDER,
1731 CHESTNUT STREET
and 213 LO.ukiEl STREET.
Mechanics of every branch required for hougebnild
ing and fitting promptly furnished,
.la3-em*
STATIONERY—LBTTER, CAP AND NOTE
PAPERS, ENVELOPES, BLANK 1300 Es, and
tevery reenlaite tLe Stationery line, Belling at the
o figures at
J. . DOWNING' ,s Stationery Store,
man_ttrpi Ea4bti, Btreet.two doom above Walnut.
RAGS bring a high price, but that will not make it
profitable for you to have your clothes reduced to
rags by hand wringing. lherefore, procure one of the
Clothes Wringers that we have for sale, and much of
the wear and tear of washday will be diminlibed.
ThIIHAN dt SHAW, No. 835 (Night Tnlrty-tive)
Marktt street, below Ninth.
IDURS CAREFULLY PRESERVED PROM
_C moths, during the aim:ser months by MRS.
HALE, 429 Spruce street. apl4-3t.
B RANDS with movable or permanent lettere for
marking Toole. etc., ImolaTaed at the Hardware
Store of TRUMAN & EzICAW, No. Bss (Eight Thirty
five) Market Street, below Ninth.
y OST.—April 18.11162 21 rolled together. The finder
will receive s4o.by leaving at 47 .& di North Second
Street.
• Iti
TRH PATENT CLOTHES SPRINIILER dampens
1 clothes for Ironing more evenly and qnickly tnatt
by band. It may also be used by cigar makers,
printers or others who have occasion for light sprink
ling. For sale 131 • TRUMAN dt, SHAW, No. us
(I_ bait hirty•tive) Market street, below Ninth.
ILL FEED AND CROP-
For sale by
L. G. TiLYTINGER & CO.,
1232 Market street.
Produce or Merchandise , had
NJ at Railroad Depot, 1282 Market stre.t.
aP/3"2tra* O...RYTINGRE do 00.
, "'To BhlPPere, 'Grocers, fiotel-Seepert
Rad IaALIC
the very superior lot of CetamPAPle
Cider, by the barrel or dozen. P_, J. JORDAN,
no9-rptr ime Pear street. below Third and Walnut
aplB 2trpe
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN : PBTLADELPHIA, SATUP DAY APRIL ]4, 1R66
THE MURDERER.
This 113 a personal Invitation
to the reader-to examine our
new styles of
SPRING CTOTHDTG.
Cstasiniere Suits for $l6, and
Black butts for E 2. Finer Suits, prices up to 5.
WANAbL.BB & BROWN,
0.4.8 HALL,
130IIIIIMAST 00IMEB
SIXTH and MARKET Sta.
BRAD Et 13:11..1( 5 s
PIANOS !
apga.....m. BRADBURY'S ITNEXCELLED
Will PIANOS.
TREAT, LINSLEY & CO.'S PREMIER& ORGANS.
Pianos of various other makers,all at reduced prices.
5. A. GFETZU,
&PH Fa to th 6t rpd ••• Ma CHEMIN ul
PRICE & WOOD,
113. • ll3.
NORTH NINTH ST.
ABOVE /Laza.
•
Have Just Opened. a new lot of Bonnet Ribbons: No.
4 and 5 Corded Edge Ribbons.
Black Velvet Ribbons.
Be gains in Hosiery and ( Noyes.
/ soles' and Gems' Linen Cambr ic MOMS,
Genie' Neck 'llea, rbirt Frorrs and Suspenders.
A new lot of Flounci riga, kdgings and Inserting&
WHP) E GOODS. - WHITE GOODS.
White Plows; 7s, 90 and sla yard .
Soft Finish Cambric and Jaronet Muslin.
Nat, gook hinsiins. 25, 28.33, 5 71 - 45. 5 0,55 up to 80.
Victoria Lawns, and Swiss MuSlina.
Stripe and Plaid Hotline.
Large Plaid Rainsook V usline.
Bair Cord, stripe and Pa d miles.
White Brilliames—an such. n lot, /5 eta. very cheap.
11a/seines. Roney Comb and Lancaster Quilts.
Bleached and Unbleached Muslim at the very lowest
marker priers.
Bestßleached Muslin in tha city forth cents a yard.
Very Heavy yard-wide Bleached McLane, 3/44 cents.
a yard.
Beet makes Bleached Muslim.
Il saYY Yald•wiue 'Unbleached 0. Wine, 24 cta a yard.
Pillow Case and e• b eetln g Eln,lines.
Just opered, one bale all-wool Flannels, 33 eta sand
I Inc quality all-woul and Domet Flaunt's,
LISIEN GCODS. LINEN GOODS.'
Table Linens, Napkins and Towels.
linen Napkins, very cheap, .2 sS, 2 45, 2 50, 260, 275
utdl3 Cti a dozen.
Lint n B uckaback by the yard.
It andscme Damask Towels 75 and b7fi and SL
- Scotch Diaver ty the piece or yard.
thirtingLinens, from 50 ma up In ill 40, a yard,
Price & Wood,
U NORTH NINTH ST., Above Arch.
remove about the Isnot April to the
northwest arm; kii. b ° l Said Fil bert st reet tIZ
. bunted tirenadineThi
.1 - craT oiiiasTED,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
=RIMER EITODDAB T & BROTHER
Nos. 430, 452 and *4 N. 13ZOOND Street,
Abare willow.
COLOSI.D ADD WHlrs GROUND
MOHAIR FOULARDS,
OF CHOICE STYL ES ,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
CURWEN SIODPART & BROTHER,
Noe. 450, 452, 454 N. Second St ,
apH-st/ Above Willow.
COFFIN tt, ALTEMUS,
220 CHESTNUT ST.-
AGENTS FOR THE SALE 01' THE
DUNNELL dANUFACTUBING CO.'S
LAWNS.
A. HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OFItSE GOODS
NOW TN STORE. 1tp13.6t4
IRRt.ILERItiL ti tSLIN SHAWLS.—GEO. W.
VUEL, No. luta Chestnut street, has fatesnovel from Paris. a very attractive case of the t novel
ties current Paris styles tor this slimmer, comprising
ExubrOldered Muslin Pointes (Half 'Shawls), Muslin
Paletots. Basquines, Muslin Bodies, various new
shape. Valenciennes and Cluny Lace. trimmed, Col
lars and Sleeves, of all the newest 'Bianca, novelties in
Embroidered Handkerchiefs, etc., eke, apS-enrp•
r IRE b ARRP:ON BOILER. a. SAF ST Alf
1. BOILER.—The attention of Manufacturers and
others using Steam Is confidently called to this new
Steal, Generator, as combining essential advantages
in absolute safe' y from explosion in cheapness of first
cost ana cost of repairs in economy of fuel, facility of
clea- ins and transportation, (to., n, t posseestd by any
combination now
c a in t - U r h n
h T o h owsphe r r e i s s ,
each sphere
8 inches ex tern al diameter, and 3L of an inch thick.
These are held together by wrought-iron bolts, with
caps at the ends. •
Nearly one hundred of these Boilers are nsw in
opperation, some of them in the best establishments
:ri this city.
For descri r nye circulars or price, apply to JOSEPH
Re RIOSON, Jr.. Harrison Boller Works, Gray's
Ferry Road, aaloining theS. Arsenal, Philadel
phia. api-2mrp3
TIISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.— The Co
partnership_heretzfore existing under the firm of
WFAV.ER dr. VOLKMAR is this day dissolved by
mutual consent, H. VOLKMAR retiring. Either oi
the partners will settle the accounts of the late firm.
HENNAVOALKMA R BEVR ,tt
.
PITLLADELPHIA, April 2d. UK
wrOTICE.--The undersigned will continue the FUR
NAVE. RANGE and GRATE business at the old
stand, No, 275 South THIRD street,
JACOB WEAVER.
.Arart, 2.1. 1866.
aphhat*
$72 GERI44.INThmIbWN.—Fie
nt
HOUSE, on PRICE street, near, the Main street.
gas, heater. range.ific, Lot ,feet front. Price
14,8 th. Subject to ground rent of Van per annum.
CHARLES C. LONGSTRLTH,
- its 303 Walnut Street.
EAHILV MORSE TOR SALE, warranted
sound. Perfectly safe under saddle or la bar
nets. good traveler and sold, as the owner is abroad.
Apply 624 CHASINUT street. apl4 6trpi
CARD TO THE PUBLIC.—THIS IS
HALLfy that J. J. GodLON pur
chased of J. M the Stock and Will of his
Undertaking business, at .N o. 1513 vine street, he giv
ing 711 P the use of his name to 8 , cure his custom as
suring me also that he won Id not again go Into said busi
ness in this city. Yet he, the said JNO M. HALL has
coMmenced tbe rndertaking buaintem, W ithi n t h ree
squares of the old Stand. I would, therefore, respect
fully inform u y friends and the pubic that I hold a
lease of the establishment for a term ofyears, and win
eonrlnne the bt.siness alone and independently, all re
ports to the contrary notwithstanding.
JNO. C. RULON, Undertaker.
Successor to JNO. M. RAJA,
No. Isla Vine street.
apl4,s,w,2t-rp*
ti 3. L. CAPEN; PEIRENOLOGITST.
Successor to Fowler, Wells &&von
written and verbal descriptions of ch%racter"
with harts, daily at
r[ 0R • [IIap9E m K ,w,sa E nr p. ,
f N o 25 8.
n &TE NTH
Street.
A.' O rpl S ated E e aRNEW POLLSHINGPOWDER
-
—the beat ever made. ' FARR & BROTHER.
ff•re/5 324 ateettlat Street, below Fourth
PIIIMBEED THIS DAY:
THE BORDER RIFLES
THE BORDER RIFLESt
By GUSTAVE ApdARD,
Author of "The Prairie Flower," "The Indian Scout,
• '!Trapper's Daughter," "Indian Chief," &c.
ONE VOLUME OCTAVO, PRICE 75 CENTS.
We have also just hinted a new edition of Gustave
Almard's other works, price 75 cents each,as
THE BORDER RIFLES.
PRAIRIE FLOWER.
INDIAN. SCOUT.
TRAIL HUNTER.
THE INDIAN CHIEF,
THE RED TRACK.
PIRATES OF THE PRAIRIES.
TRAPPER'S DAUGHTER.
THE TIGER SLAYER.
THE GOLD SEEKER.
Bend for our Mammoth Descriptive Catalogue.
Adareas all cash orders, retail or wholesale, to
T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS.
Ns CHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia, Pa.
Books sent, postage paid, on receipt of retail pries
ALL FEW BOOKB AT PET.EBSONB'. '
GREAT TRADE SALE.
3,000 Cases
BOOTS, SHOES
BROGANS, dm
Comprising the Stock of J. B. Harmer,
To be Sold on the Premises,
128 North 1 hird Street,
ON THURSDAY MORNING, the 19th
Inst., Commencing at 10 o'clock.
P FORD & 00.,
apl4-4t AUCTIONEERS.
J. M, .RAFLEIGH,
00,?.. Chestnut street,
WILL OPEN
Monday. Marchl6th,
ONE CASE MORE
Black Alpacas 25 cents.
OWE (additional) CASE GOOD QUALITY
Black silks. $1 QS.
ALSO,
Beet Shetland Shawls,
Real Lace Pointg,
Grenadine Shawls.
1,000 SHETLAND_ LACE SHAWLS
Just Opened.
apl4-21
FRENCH 1:100P
MISSES THORNHILL & BURNS,
1208 Chestnut Street,
Will Open on Monday, April 16t1
A choice lot of
FRINOH HOOP SKIRTS.
ALSO,
"Worley" Corsets,
Together with a fall us,ortmeat of
Children's Marseilles Suits,
French Muslin Bonnets,
dro., &o. apl4-3t rpa
IWWt HALL &
2S S. Second st.,
VE NO 0 OPEN
An invoice of Superior Quality
BLACK SILKS,
FOR
CLOAKS, MANTLES AND DRESSES
AT REDUCED PRICES.
apl4
Key to Business Success in Philadel-
Pa,
The above publicat on gives every different business
now conducted in Philadelphia. the number engaged
in each business and the capital required to einabllsh
them. Price . 48. Bent postpaid. Address
B. FHAlsil< MORRVY,
Harrisburg, Pa.
References
GEO. /CORONER, Editor and Proprietor Evening
Telegraph. pl 4 s it}
ILLEA & IIeALARNEY, Attorneys at Law.
Thermometers,
Microscopes,
Bpy Glasses,
Opera Glasses,
Stereoscopes,
Stereoscopic. Views,
Gold Spectacles.
Gold Eye Glasses,
Mathematical Instruments,
&c., &0., &o.
WM. Y. MoAT.T.TSTER,
No- 728 Chestnut St.
MAGNESIUM
SPIRAL LIGHTS
This form of BURNING THE WONDERFUL
METAL, MA ONEeIITAt,has been devised as the most
convenient method of seatlfying the public interest in
ONE OP IHE _MOST RE si KABLE DISCOVER.;
HIS OP M ODERN SCIENCE.
To see a Metal burn is an astonishing sight to any
one, except the few who are familiar with the secrets
of the Laboratory How much more astounding to see
it lighted with a common Match and barn with a
flame so brilliant,that the light of a small piece of fine
wire or ribbon dazzles like the stint and yet with a dif
fused light eo soft and beautiful. that it Is exceedingly
pleasant to the eye.and brings out every delicate shade
of color In the carpet, drapery, works of art, and
plants in the conservatory or greenhouse, as perfectly
as the light of the morning san That th!si is no ex
aggeration of the quality and effects of the light from
this Metal, will be instantly seen on lighting it.
Besides the interest that wonderfulto the Magnesium
Light as one of the most and beautiful sci
entific novelties of the age, It has the additional inte
rest of being every useful and Important practical
discovery—already employed in Photography, and for
va ry rious special purposes of Illumination, requiring a
vepure and brilliant light.
'I he SPIRAL LIGHTS are designed chiefly fora de:
lightful and intsrei-ting source of amusement; and, as
Kith, they are nct only most beautiful and attractive,
but perfectly harmless. The Metal itself, and the
fumes and ashes (magnesia) produced in the burning, -
are entirely, free from any poisonous or injurious
quality.
Although designed for amusement, the SPIRAL
LIGHTS are also a very convenient form in which to
apply the light to several practical purposes. They
are also admirably stilted for use in SC'HOOLS and in
THISLECTUBE BOOM,for the lighting of .PRIVATE
TABLEAUX, &c.
roil GALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT
C. H. NEEDLES'
DRUG STORI,
CORNER TWELFTH & RAGE STS
Single Bog, 50 Cents.
SAME MAILED FOR 55 CENTS. It
1/41 -, HO WARD'S
ITEtST.CT• A KR
Uhl°
AMERICAN. WATCHES,
HAVE THE IMPORTANT
Mershon's Patent Regulator.
GOLD BY THE PRUNCIPAL WATCHMAKERS
With Ceztificates. apyt-tf
EdsIICKEBBOCKER
ICE COMPANY . .
Wholesale and Retail Dealers.
Importers of Eastern Ice
Having secured areal supply of the best quality of
ICE, are prepared to furnish it thrringhou. the reason,
as usual, PROMPTLY, at the LowEsr MARKET
RA TES.
Hotels, 'Confectioners and Shipping supplied with
large or small quantities Particular a:Wuxi°, given
to delivery of Ice o Families. Stores, Oflicsn,
rerved daily In West Philadelphia. Mantua.
Richmond, ')logs and all parts of the city. Your order
rerpectfally solicited.
•
E. P. KEE SHOW, A. HUNT.
OFFICIS AND DEPOTS;
Nos, 118 and 120 North Broad Street,
Willow Street Wharf, Delaware Ave.
aplisnathlm
ICE! ICE ! ICE! ICE!
Incorporated WM.
THOS. E. CAHILL. President. JOHN GOODYEAR,
Secretary. HENRY THOMAS, Sept,
COLD SPRIN G
ICE AND COAL CO.
DRAT:Ems EN &3D SHIPPERS OF ICE and COAL.
. We &renew prepared to furnish BEST QUALITY
ICE In large t.r small quantities to Hotels,Steamboats
Ice Cream Eat°. us, F em 3l3Fs.Offices, do, .tc., and a
the LtiWEST Me REET RATES.
ICE served DAILY in all paved limits of the con
solidated City, West Philadellhia. Mantua. _Rich
mond and Germantown. Your custom and influence
is respectAilly solicited. You can rely on being fur.
Wailed with a PURE article and PROMPTLY.
Send your order to OFFICE
435 WALNUT STREET.
DEPOTS.
S. W. corner Twelfth and Willow Streets.
North Penna. B. P.. 8 and Master street.
.Lem bard and Twenty-fifth streets.
Pine Street Wharf. Schuylkill. ap7-2m
FRAIiKLIN MILLS
SELF-RAISING FLOUR.
onlynecessary article for Bread Makin,. The
time to procure excellent Bread fi can
it is that requisite to
MIX AND BAKE IT.
C. J. FELL & BROTHER,
MANUFACT
For sale by all Grocers and Flour Dealers. W3.= 4p5
PATENT WIRE WORK
PUB RAM - NG% STORE FRONT GU S ,
PARTITIONS, aid.
MON:BEDSTEADS AND WIRE WORK
in variety, manntactured by
M. WALKER & BONS,
ra hs. en 4 1 4 NO.II NORTH SIXTH Street.
J. T. GALLAGHER,
A,./LTA Late of BAILEY & CO.,
' . FORMERLY BAILEY & KITCHEN,
Invites attention to his
N.EW JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT,
Si W, cor. Thirteenth and Chestnut Sts.
HIS STOCK OF
WATCHES, DIAMONDS ,
AND OTHER
FINE JEWELRY
Sterling Silverware and Silver Plated
Ware.
will be found very complete. Those wishing to pur
chase or examine w.ll find it much to their advantage
to favor him with a call. All goods WARRANTED
of FIRST QUALITY, and prices satisfactory. The
CErEBBATaO VACHERON and CONSTANTINE
WA) CH, of all sixes, for Ladles and Gentlemen.
special attention given to DIAMONDS.
Watches and Clocks carefully Repaired and War.
ranted. mhl- thsa to
ICrooP SPORT MANUFACTORY Hoop Skirts
ready made and made to order; warranted of the
beetmateriaa. eisodamrts re liad•
R. BAYLNY L
812 Vine Street. above Melo.
NEW YORK PIANO FORTE COMPANY
reductionerior PIANOS are now offered at a
of 5101 from the regular schedule
prices. Wareroom, 1280 Chestnut street.
A B.
REICH IMECR.
Pianos carefully repaired. spl2-Strp*
with W. siblalc.WlTHE ()ALL attention to mei
wutircent assortment of superior PLSIVOS,
i we always have on Land, and offer
them as very reasonable prices toarchon's. Bea of
references and Inns. (11 p EH InvartAbtr
given by
Mali 1:135174Thr PU3O MANUPACR97 Wa /Ulff El OM
apse WV lnul nosh
MET AL St
JUST ARRIVED-
And Now Landing
Steamship Propontis„
Steamship City of Limeyick,.
Steaniship Delaware,
Ship Coburg,
Ship Tonawanda,
Ship Wyoming,
Ship John Clark,
Ship British Lion,
Barque M. B. Corning,
Barque Duncan,
5,000 Boxes Tin Plate, Assorted,.
500 Pigs Lead.
400 Pigs Tin.
3,000 Bundles Hoop Iron.
30 Tots Spelier.
20 casks Antimony,
50 casks Zinc.
10 casks Files.
5 casks Bake Pans.
3,000 lbs. Steel Wire, 3 to 25.
6,000 lbs. Tinned Wire, 3 to 23P.
FOR SALE AT LOWEST MARKET'
RATE, BY
N.&G.TAYLOR
303 and_3o6 Branch
Street.
apl2-th& ea 2t
A. S. ROBINSON'S SE
COND LARGE SALE OF
Splendid Oil Paintings,
in Elegant. Ornamental ,
Gold Gilt Frames, will take
place at his Store, No. 910
Chestnut street, on Wed--
nesda•y and Thursday Eve
nings, AprillBth and 19th,_
at 7 1-2 o'clock. The pub
lic are respectfully invited
io Visit his Galleries where).
the Paintings are upon Ex
hibition, FREE, Day and
Evening, untillo o'clock.
B. SCOTT, Jr.,
AUCTIONEER
AT RETAIL.
MS. R. CAMPBELL & CO.,
727 Chestnnt St.,
Have made extensive additions to their Popular EttoedP
SILKS
DRESS 61-00135,,.
wmc THEY CONTIETI7E TO BELL
At Moderate Prices!
Wholesale Rooms up Stairs.
Elikg 1M tp
BELAWLs AND MANTLES..
JOHN W. THOMAS,
Nos. 405 and 407 North Fecsond Streetp
NOW OPEN
A. hill aesorl meat of
SHETLAND SHAWLS,
LAMA SHAWLS,
BILK ateRBERRE sumns,
LAMA AND PI73REB LACE,
POINTS AND BORROW,
Latest styles of CLOTH and BILE ELLNTLH3 and ,
S.A.CQVIA sown 'pi