Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 14, 1866, Image 8

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    CITY BULLETIN.
DEATH OF A VENERABLE PRINTEB.—Mr.
„Tames Knorr. one of the oldest compositors in this
city, died at his residence. No. 14t4 Coates street, on
Thursday last. He was, we believe, in his sixtysecond
year. Mr. Knorr bad been a resident of Pailadelohla
all his life, ar d for nineteen years he was one of the
ablest and most faithful compositors connected with
the BULLETIN. Mr. Knorr was well-educated, and a
number of years since he appeared as an author, his
work having been noticed in this journal at an early
period of its existence He was active, energetic, and
patriotic; and until within a few weeks be took an ea-
der interest in all the political movements of the day.
Be was ill but a few , days, and his decease gave a
heavy shock to his old associates in the office. His
fm , ..-.1 will take place te-morrow afternoon at three
O'clock.
CORONER'S INQUEST. Coroner Taylor
held an hiquest yesterday afternoon in the case of n
Jeremiah g. who died at St. Joseph's Hospital from
the effects of ir juries received In a quarrel on Engel &
Welts farm. Several witnesses were examined, but
the facts did not vary much from those published in
the BULLETIN of yesterday. Ring was struck upOn
the head with a stone by Wm. Leary. The verdict of
the jury was: "That the said Jeremiah Ring came to
his death from injuries received at the hands of WR-
Rani Leary, near Fountain Green, Twenty-first Ward,
April 12,1568, from the effects of which he died at St
Joseph's Hospital the same day." Leary was then
committed to prison by the Coroner. He is an Irish
man, about 27 years of age, and resides near Fountain
Green,
DOMESTIC MARKETS.—Prices in market
=irning were as follows: Apples, 30 to 40 cents
per henpeck; beets. 10 to 12 cents per nalf peck; but
ter, 70 to 80 cents per pound: cabbage, 6 to 10 cents par
bead; cranberries, 14 to 18 cents per quart; eggs, 25 to
.30 cents per dozen; lettuce, 12 to 15 cents per head; roast
beef, 23 to 25 cent per pound; surloin steaks, 27 to 30
cents per pound; mutton, 10 to 20 cents per pound;
chops, 18 to 20 cents per pound; onions, 15 to 2u cents
per half peck; parsnips, 10 to 15 cents per half peck;
pork, 15 to 20 cents per pound; potatoes' 18 to 22 cents
per half peck; pohltry, 28 to 32 cents per pound; rad
ishes, l5 cents per bunch; and veal, 9 to 25 cents per
pound...
VOTING AT A FAIR.—The contest for a
Hosecarriage, deposited at St. Agastine's Fair, Na
tional Guards H exciting an interest among oar
firemen. At thelose of last evenieg, the vote stood as
follows :—Vigilant, 903: Columbia Hose, 297* Fairmount
Engine, N 0.42, 80; AsSistance, 30: Hibernia, 18; Reli
ance, 2; South Penn, 1; Northern Liberty Engine, No.
M
1,2; oyamensing, Humane, 4; Dthgent, 1; Robert
Norris, 1.
At the same Pair, a handsome set of Base Ball im
plements were last night carried off by the Centre
club, vote being: "Central," 6,499, "Vigilant," 1,935
"Neptune," 701.
PRESENTATION.—The lady scholars of St.
Joachim's Select School, Pranlrford, presented their
pastor with a splendid service of silver, recently.
The service is of six pieces, finely chased, and on each
piece the name of the ri clpient is engraved. The pre
sentation speech was made by Hiss Rachel Parks, one
of the scholars 'the gift was quite a surprise, and its
value attests the respect in which the Rev. recipient is
held by his congregatian.
PRE CRESSON GAS REGLTLA.TOR.—No
modern Improvement has been more successful than
the Cresson Gas Regulator, sold by Fairbanks, Ewing
At Co., No. 715 Chestnut street. This Regulator is per
fectly accurate, it produces a steady light, it saves a
large proportion of gas, and in every way it is a won
derfuljuvention. Tne advertisement elsewhere shows
its qualities in detail.
THE FUNERAL CAR used at the obsequies
tinifesident Lincoln in Philadelphia, has been — ht7iTt -
somely engraved, and a copy was placed in Indepen
dence Hall to-day. The car was built by A. S. Early.
undertaker, and its beautiful design 'swell-represented
in the print.
RAILROAD ACCIDENT.—A:: littlo , girl.
named Olga Opitz, about eight years old, living at No.
17 North Tenth street, was run over yesterday by a car
of the Tenth and kleventh Streets Passenger Rail
way. Her right leg was broken and other injuries
were received.
SUMMER'S GREAT LUSITRY.—We call at
to the "Knickerbocker Ice," advertisement of
Messrs. E. P. Itershow &A. Hunt, agents. They fur
nish promptly and at the lowest rates the best quality
of Ice in the market. Orders will be received at the
depots mentioned in the advertisement.
ON motion of Edward Popper, Esq.,
Henry D. Wreman was this day admitted to practice
.as an Attorney and Councillor at Law, in the District
Court and Court of Common Pleas in and for the city
and county of Philadelphia,
Tam ATHLETE.— This association will
give their annual Soiree Danrante at the Musical Fund
Hall on Monday evening next Judging from their
former entertainments Were is no doubt but that this
will be a pleasant and recherche affair.
THE SUNDAY MERCURY. —This enter
of
sheet will contain to-morrow, a correct view
of the nome of the murdered Deering family, and a
likeness of the murderer, engraved expressly for it, to
gether with a fhll and correct report of the tragedy.
"My PoritcY."—This phrase, with refer
ence to President Johnson, has become quite common
and is quoted from one end of the land to the other
like President Taylor's "all the world and the rest of
mankmd." Talking of the latter quotation we would
recommend "all the world and the rest of mankind"
to procure their coal at the yard of W. W. Alter, No.
957 North Ninth street, or at the branch office at Sixth
and Spring Garden streets.
To PRE.SE.EVE WOOLENS AND Funs.
Campherated Vetivert. Sold at
PARRISH'S, 800 Arch street.
CONFECTIONERY ALWAYS IN SEASON.—
There is a delusion, In some weak minds, that Confec
tionery is never seasonable, except when there is
snow upon the ground, and when the Christmas King
is about with his sleigh and "tiny reindeer." The best
dnedicalauthorlty holds that good Confectionery is a
very good thing at all times, and popular usage sane-
Lions its use at all seasons. At all events. Mr. George
W. Jenkins, at No. 1037 Spring Garden street (Union
Square), offers at each succeeding season such a tempt
ing display of choice sweetmeats that his patrons are
always pleased, while health is aubserved by the total
exclusion of all deleterious compounds In their manu
facture. If you desire really pure confections call on
Air. Jenkins.
A Wow) TO HOUSEICEEPERS.—We desire
to call the attention of our readers to the large and
elegant assortment of Wall Papers to be found at the
warerooms of Francis Newland & Son, No. 52 North
Ninth street,belowArch. The stock comprises a choice
variety of Architectural Decorations, Imitations of
Prescues,Oak in Panels, suitable for Halls and Libra
-ries; superb gilt for Parlors, etc., and a variety of other
:styles. all of which will be sold at the lowest rates, and
neatly bung by experienced workmen. Call, and make
your selections.
E. G. WHITMAN & CO.'S CONFECTIONS.—
E. G.lAhitms.n & Co., Nos. 318 Chestnut atreet.have on
Land a choice assortment of Confectionery. embracing
- with the old established favorite articles, the freshest
novelties in their line. The firm named confidently
claim that their manufactures are equaled by bat few
and surpassed by none. They spare no pains to keep
step with the progress of the age, and while determin
ing to make their confections all they should be in re
spect to deliciousness, they take good care that they
-shall be entirely unimpeachable in respect to purity
.and freedom from any deleterious components. We
know of nothing more dainty or more wholesome than
the Confections made by E. G. Whitman & Co.
NATURE'S BALM FOR EVERY WOUND.—
Every household in the land should be supplied with
the Mexican i ustang Liniment. For the speedy and
certain cure or sprains, sores, scratches, burns, bruises,
rheumatism in all its forms, it acts like magic. We
regard it as one of the greatest blessings of the age.
NEVERMORE
• Can the coarse gritty tooth powders and tooth-
destroying chemical fluids find a place on the toilets of
sensible people. The fragrant and preservative Bozo
dont has superseded them all.
CALL AND TRY OUR TEAS.
MITCHELL & FLETCHER
1204 Chestnut street
BRILIJANT AND DELICIOUS CONFECTIONS.
—The vast improvements made in fine Confections
within ten years are due in a greet measure to Mr.
Stephen F Whitman. No. 1210 Market street, who has
the fame everywhere of making the richest, best, and
most brilliant Confections which are known. For
parties and wedding pressents his richest Confections
have long been pre-eminent.
MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF SPRING ()LOTH
is° —Messrs. C. Somers & Son, the old and well
known Clothiers,No.62s Chestnut street, under Jayne's
'Hall, have now ready their superb stock of fashionable
spring suits for gentlemen, embracing in colors the
popular tan, leathercorn, silver grey, brown and light
mixed Cassimeres, bestults being made up
also an
and finished in the style. They have also an ele
gant stock of French Coatings manner will be made up
to measure in the most artistic at the shortest
notice. Prices unusually reasonable.
LADIES' CLOTHS.—Handsome new style
Cannimeres, for sacks, el 25 to 81 75; new shades and
styles, double width Cloths, $2 50 to ei 50. A. large
stock of double width French cloths, from the late
auctions, at greatly reduced prices. We have now
open the most complete and extensive assortment of
cloths and Cassimeres in the city.
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO.,
Northwest Corner Eighth & Market.
MARSEILLES COUN'rERPANES,—An im
mense stock of fine to medium quality, of ou r own im
portation, at the lowest prices. Honey-comb and Lan
caster Quilts, by the case or single quilt.
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE Market.
Northwest Corner Eighth &
TAI3LE LINENS, towels, napkins, in large
or small lots. Barnsley Sheetings and:Pillow Linens.
Bargains in Napkins.
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO.,
Northwest Corner Eighth and Market.
A PARISIAN correspondent . of the Phila
delphia Home Weekly tells of a poor little milliner who
ibund an English Nobleman's pocket book with 50,000
francs in it. She restored it Intact, and the nobie-man
rewarded her by promising to speak well of her shop.
To have oneself or his business spoken well of is cer
tainly desirable, but in this case it was hardly a recom
pense. What shall we' say of the continued praise
sounded abroad of. the One Price Clothing House of
Charles Stokes & Co., under the Continental?
DE.A.nrim, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH.--
J. Intim, M. D., Professor of tbeEye and Ear, treats
Su diseaacc appertaining to the above members with
the utmost success. Testimonials from the moat re
liable sources in the city can be seen at his office, No.
gffi Pine street. The medical faculty are invited to so.
company their patients, as he has had no secrete in his
practice. A/Uncial eyes inserted. No _Charge made
Or examination.
CURTAINS SELLING OFF.—More dollar
Lace Curtains, Just received. A. large lot of Auction
Curtains at one dollar. Also, at 2, 3 and 5 dollars, aed
some of the finest real lace Curtains ever introduced in
this market, at Cheaper rates than before the war, for
cash, at
W. HENRY PATTEN'S.
14se Chestnut street.
ROCRHYLL & WILSON.
DEFY THE WORLD TO PRODUCE MORE
ELEGANT eT,THr NG FOR
GENTLEMEN,
YOUTHS.
MILITARY URN' OR
CIVILIAN
THAN IS MADE' AT THEIR" 13Ru W V
A! L I STu
CLOTHING HALL, NOS. 603 AND 605 CHESTNUT
STREET.
CHOICE NEW GRAPE VINES.—Dr. Grant's
celebrated new seedlings, lona and Israella, pro
:Jounced by competent judges equal to best foreign
varieties, areperfectly hardy, and have received more
premiums than any other grape. Also, extra large
layers for immediate bearing, Delaware, Diana, Her
bermont, Elsisgburg, Hartford, Prolific, Concord,
Muscatine, just received. Descriptive pamphlet free.
D. D. Hough, Agent, at Holt's watch store, No. 249
Cheetnnt street.
Also, Choice Fruit and Ornamental Trees of every
variety.
LACE CIIRTAINS.—SII , rhtIy damaged real
Lace Curtains' heavily worked. some ofwhich are the
most elegant ever introduced in Ws market. Also,
Nottingham Curtains from auction. some as low as one
dollar, selling off at PATTEri'S Curtain Store, N 0.1408
Chestnut street.
Ax lamumArT remarked that he thought
Scotland as great a coantrras China, as it had a whole
river of 2lsy running throogh it. So It might be said
that Charles Stokes & Co.'s celebrated Clothing
House, under the Continental, was like the State of
Arkansas during the rebellion—it is governed by one
uniform low Price.
Pennon PYROTECHNICEL—A new and
wonderful toy. Magnesium Spirals. Sold by Stack
house, Eighth and Green =eats.
SPLENDID HATS for misses and children,
at OAKEOEDS, under the Continental Hotel.
PAU/J.IIMS' PATENT ICE CREAM FREEZERS.
—Sole manufacturers. E.S. Parson & Co., N 0.220 Dock
d street. d. Descriptive catalogue sent by mall when
esire
THE FINEST CARAMEIdEI and Roasted Al
monds are those manufactured by E. G. Whitman &
CO., 818 Chestnut slave,. Dealers supplied.
MOTH-PROOF CLOTHES CHESTS.—Of all
sizes at E. S. Parson & Co.'s Refrigerator manufactory,
220 Dock street.
WINDOW SHADES SELLING OFF.—More
dollar Shades at Patten's. Just received from Auction
sales, a lot of Shades which shall be sold as low as I. ne
dollar, at •
W. HENRY PATTEN'S.
14t8 Chestnut street.
T.n..E, handsomest Hats in the city for gen
tlemen call at the stares of OAR - FORDS, ender the
Continental Hotel.
PITRE Lnourry WErrrE LEAD.—Try it,and
you will have none other.
WINE of Tar Syrup for Coughs, Colds
and Affections of the Lungs. This mixture Is entirely
vegetable, and affords speedy Belief in all Pulmonary
Diseases, such as Asthma. Spitting of • Blood, Bron
chitis, dic. Prepared only by
HARRIS do OLIVER, Druggists,
S. E. Cor. Tenth and Chestnut streets, Phila.
FOB MALLOW PASTE, MOSS Paste, Soft
Gum Drops, and other efficacious Confections for
Coughs and Colds, go to E. G. Whitman & Co.'s, 818
Chestnut street. Dealers supplied.
THE only place to get the new Regulator
Can for NaVy Officers, at OAK FORDS' ander the Con
tinental Hotel.
INIMITABLY FINE CONFECTIONS. Choice
and rare varieties for select presents, manufactured by
STEPHEN F. WHITMAN,
No. 1210 Market street.
NEW DRESS-MAKING} ESTABLLSEMENT.—
At the urgent solicitation of numerous valued patrons,
we have opened a department for Ladies' Drees-mak
ing, vs ith suitable reception rooms for the fitting, &c.,
where we are now prepared to execute all orders in the
beet and latest European style, with the utmost
promptness.
Ladies need fear no disappointment into
their orders being delivered punctually at the LlMregard. e
promised. J. W.
PROCTOR & CO.,
No. SW Chestnut street.
1866.—WALL PAPERS, 124,15 and 20 cents;
a superior variety of Glaged Paper Hangings. neatly
bung; Window Shades, rich colors, cheap, at JOHN.
STON'S Depot,No. 1033 Spring Barden street, (Union
Square.)
WINDOW SHADES.—Everybody buys
Shades at Patten's. He i I selling off under price.
Great bargains in Shades and Curtains. at
P
W. HENRY ATTEN'S,
1408 Chestnut street.
SPRING FASHIONS FOR CHILDREN. —M.
Shoemaker di Co., Nos. 4 and 6 North Eighth street,
are now opening a splendid assortment of Childreit's
Clothing, in the latest Paris styles, unsurpassed for
elegance of worlcmanship and material. The public is
invited to call and examine.
Puaz Lrezirry WHITE LEAD.—orders
daily increasing.
A MODERN MIRACLE !
From old and young, from rich and poor, from high
born and lowly,comee the Universal 'Voice of prase
for
BALL'S Vh,GETA_BLE
SICILIAN HAIR RIETEWEIL
It is a p t rfect and miraculous article. Cures
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
COLOR.
which it restores GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL
Use it a few times and
FRIE:TTO, CHANGE!
the win est 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.
It will not-take a long disagreeable trial to prove
the truth of this matter. The first application will do
good; you will see the NATURAL COLOR returning
every day, and
BEFORE YOU EN WIT,
the old, gray, discolored appearance of the hair will
be one, giving place to lustrous, shining and beauti
locks.
Ask for Hall's Sicilian Hair Renewer : no
other article is at aUllke it in erect. Yon will find
It
i.:HEAP TO and SU BUY,
RE TO DO YOU GOOD.ANT TO TRY,
There are many imitations. Be sure you procure the
genuine, manufactured only by
R P. 'RAT klg 8: CO., Nashua, 1,. R.
Nor sale by all druggists.
ONE DOLT. ATM worth of ice per week will
keep your provisions cool and sweet in the warmest
weather by using one of Schooley's large Befrigera
tors;l they have three apartments and are thorough
ventilators. The small sizes require but 50 cents worth
of Ice per week. E. S. Farson & Co., manufacturers,
220 Dock street.
PURE LIBERTY WHITT LAD.—Preferred
by Dealers, as it always gives satisfaction to their ctui•
tomer&
New Jersey Matters.
DEAD.—The little child, son of Mr. Carter,
who was run over by a heavily-loaded wagon, yester
day afternoon, and was so dreadfully crushed, died,
this morning. about four o'clock, from the effects of
his injuries. .He was only three years and six months
old.
ROBBERS AT WoRIF.—A series of robberies
have been recently perpetrated in the lower part of
Rarlington county, a gang of that class of villains
having been prowling about for some time pelt, and
all efforts to apprehend them, have, thus far, proved
unavailing.
RrvEn THIEVES.—Several persons were
arrested, a day or two since, near the mouth of
Cooper's Creek, and taken before Justice Cassady,
who committed them, on the charge of river thiev
ing. The race in pursuit of them, was one of a very
interesting character. but the police were successful.
IRON RAILING.
PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YO.R.S.
hiENT.A_L IRON WORKS.
The subscribers. founders and manufacturers of
CAST, WROUGHT IRON AND BRONZE RAILING,
for enclosing private dwellings, pablic squares, Came.
teries, &c„
PATENT WIRE BA Tr.TNG,
'WINDOW AND DOOR GUARDS,
for offices, store fronts, bulwark nettlngs for ships, &0.,
&c., made under the JENKINS PATENT, befog the
only authorized manufacturers of Wire Work under
said patent in the city.
IRON STAIRWAYS, SPIRAL AND STRAIGHT,
IRON FURNITURE,
, ECIA L anSd TABpLE
e F d ITTIN is G .
S, ofeveryvaSPyofne w CAß m ßE v TOM
ON GARDEN AND CEMETERY irsortOr.r.r.rigsr.
RENTS,
Our varied assortment of Fountain vases, Statuary,
givEig us superior
All orders shall receive carefhl and prompt attention.
ja2.5-th,s tu.gmrPf RoBERT WOOD & CO.,
Office and Warerooms, IRS RIDGE Avenue.
WANTS.
11 Summer Residence Wanted. 2:1
FURNISHEDy dftt° RENT, fOr the Summer season,
a RESIDENCE, with stable and car
riage house, convenient to either of the principal
railways, or the river Delaware, and Within an hour's
ride of the city. Address with statement of locality
and terms, "If," at this Office. ap9 6t rp*
I o oat/
BOABD.IIIO.—An opportunity is now offered to a
few families wbo wish to obtain Summar
boarding at a large and finely situated house, occupied
heretofore as a private residence within five minutes
walk of Tioga station, Seventeenth street, flfth house
south of Tioga street, Germantown B. B. it*
MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOANED
UPON DIAMONDS. WATCHES JEWEL.
MEW, PLATE OLOTHINO, ao.,
JONI3IS & 00.11
tiLDBSTABLISECHID LOAN OFFICDE,
Omer of THIRD and GASICILL Street%
Below Lombard
It B.—MAIMED% WATOKES, .TEWILLBY I
GUMS, dca ,
31:11t BALD AT
BIegABEABLY LOWPB.IOES. Maui
E DAILY E VENING, BULLETIN : PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 14 , 1868;
JUST 4,.E.0.t1
J. F. & E. B. ORNE,
3-4, 7-8, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4
W SITE, BED AND FANCY
CANTON MAT TINGS.
J. F. &E. B ORNE,
904
CHESTNUT STREET.
ENGLISH BRUSSELS,
FOR STAIRS AND HALLS,
WITH EXTRA BORDERS.
J. F. & E. B. ORNE,
No. 904
CHESTNUT' STREET.
500 PIECES
NEW PATTERNS
ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS.
.J. F. & E. B. ORNE,
004 Chestnut St.
CARPETINGSI CAIWEI INGS!
MeCALLITMS,CREASE&SLOAN,
Beg leave to inform the public that they hive now
CARPETINGS,
Foreign and Domestic Manufacture,
FRENCH AND ENGLD3I{ .AXIBINSTEH.
ENGLISH ROYAL WILTON.
VELVETS, ALL WIDTHS,
SUPERIOR ENGLISH RRU'SSELS,
TAPESTRY "
ROYAL WILTON, VELVET, BRUSSELS AND
TAPESTRY CARPET.
We offer the above In all widths, with , borders' au
Halls and Stairs.
IMPERIAL THREE-PLY CARPET, EXTRA. SU
PERFINE MUM IN.
No. 519 Chestnut Street,
OFPOSITE INDEPENDENCE HALL.
mb2l-lat rpi
LEEDOM da SHAW
Invite attention to their assortment
Foreign an Domestic
C 11. IP ri" I IN"
NOW OPENING AT
No. 910 Arch Street,
mhlaent rpf ABOVE EDITH.
"GLEN ECHO MILLS,"
GERMANTOWN, PA.
McCALLIIMS,CREASE & SLOAN
MANITFACTDENRS, IMPORTERS AND WHOLE.
BALE DR A tams IN
CARPETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS.
WARIDIODSE,
NO. 509 CHESTNUT STREET,
Opposite the State House,
PHILADNGPIELA.
Retail Departanent.
No. Cno Chestnut St.
mho.= rp
MO PHYSICIANS.—
A BEDFORD WATER, fresh from the * spring,
highly charged with carbonic acid gas, and cony's,.
nientiy put up In (IWM SiThollo. or Platri_py the gal" len. For sale bY E. BO u .nn EL,
apl24t*-. 115 rrtUze etreo.
CARPETING&
VED,
YARD-AND-A,HALE-WEOB
Velvet Carpets,
DIEW DESIGNS.
004
Chestnut Street.
AT RETAIL..
519 Chestnut Street,
OPPOSITE INDKPKEIDEWCZ HALL,
open their
Spring Stock
NUM AND CHOIM DEEiIeNS
which they offer st prices corresponding with
The Decline in Gold.
Just Received,
Wmirsf, DED.CRECIEND AND FANCY
Canton, Mattings,
of all width&
MeCallnas, Crease & Sloan,
BARGAINS IN FINE CLOTBING
ROCKHILL & WILSON
"Brown Stone Clothing Hall,"
603 and 605 Chestnut Street.
NEW STOOK
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
Having sold out our stock of Clothing for Gentle.
men and Boys, carried over from the late Sze, onr
tire stock of
Fashionable Beady-Made Clothing is
the Newest,
A 8 OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST
Magnificent Spring Stock Now Ready,
Te Suit Everybody.
CUSTOM DEPARTMENT.
Our newly-fitted up Custom Department now con
tains the largest assortment of all the fashionable
New Fabrics for our patrons to select from.
SUITS, CIVIL AND MILITABY
.1
MADE UP TO ORDER PROMPTLY,
In the highest style, and at moderate prices.
Boys' Clothing.
In this department our stock is also unrivaled.
TIM BEST IN THE CITY,'
At The Lowest Prices.
Orders executed at shortest notice.
The Choicest Stook
OF
READY MADE CLOTHING
LH PHILADELPHIA.
ROCKHILL & WILSON
Brown-Stone Clothing Hall,
62M6 ,2 5 Chestnut street.
SIMON COLVIN & CLARKE.
We offer fGr sale upwards of
100 CASKS
FINE TABLE SHERRY WINE,
(Yo gallons in each cask). This Wine Is considered
VERY knol and Is sold at a cery small advent* on
the coat of Importation.
Also, SEVENTY-FINS CAM& of
Salad Oil,
Our own importation, (rot red of the best quality,
without regardto cost,f xs-le by the case at whole•
sale priors.
ALSO,
HEIDSIECK & CO. CHAMPAGNE
At the Importer's price In New York, In any quantity,
Also, WIDOW CLIQUOT, MOST & CHAI'iDON'EL.
JULIES MUMM'S; SPARKLING RHINE. HOCKS,
BURGUNDY, RAUTERNELCINMINATI CATAW.
IA and C&ISPORNIA WINES,
GenuinA Frenoh Liqueurs and Oor-
dials.
Also 400 Cases Fine Table Claret,
Our own Importation and Bottling, for sale at whole.
sale prices. All these Wines are warranted genuine
and pure.
SIMON COLTON & CLARKE,
S. W. Car. BROAD AND WALNUT.
SELLERS BROTHERS,
No,lB North Sixth Street,
Having added to their Thrmer business that of
MILL AND FACTORY
'FINDINGS,
Intend keeping a full assortment of everything in that
Line, which they will sell at the lowest rates, including
Pare Oak Tanned Leather Belting,
Gum Belting and
Leather,
Lace
Band and Harness Leather,
Roller Cloth man Skim!,
Card Clot h ing,
Belt Rivets, &c .
Also continue to manufacture as heretofore
WIRE CLOTH, SIEVES, SCREENS,&a.
Of , which A 'PILL ASSORTMENT is kept constantly
on hand. ap7.3mrpf
1866. SPRING. 1866.
EDMUND YARD & CO.,
617 Chestnut and 614 Jayne Streets,
IMPORTERS AND JO/BEM OR
Silk. and Panay Dress Goods,
Linens and White Goods,
Shawls and Balmorals.
• DEALEEB IN
AMERICAN DRESS GOODS.
Clermont- 4n Panay Wool CNoodo,
A Pull Line of Prints.
AT THE LOWEST DLARKET RATER. fidOan •
S3PRIIWGI- (31.00.1DS I
SPRING STYLES 1
EDWARD. P. KELLY.
TAILOR,
612 Chestnut St✓
AWNINGS, VERANDAHS AND FLAGS
WM. F. SCHIEBLE,
49 SOUTH TRIED STREET,
PHILADDLPHIA.
MANITFACITTItEB. OF
AWNINGS
VETI , A.NDA.I-IS,
Awaings Proofed and Warranted not
to Mildew.
FLAGS OF AIL SIZES ON HAND AND MADE
. TO OBDEE.
Stencil Cutting and Canvas Printing. Bags, Tents
Wagon Covers, •made to order. ap4wam2St
OPENING OF SPRING GOODS:
0. HENRY LOVE,
N. W. Cora Fifth and Chestnut Street,
PHILADRLPHLA,
lIANUYACTITILEIC AND DEAX.BE IN
Gent's Furnishing Goods.
New York Mills Muslin Skirts.
Wamsatta -
dame Silk, Merino, Lif . le and Cotton Shirts,
Bilk Ties, Stock. Scarfs and Derb7Z ers '
And a fhll line of the New
Shaksnere Collar in Paper and Linen.
Rid, Silk. Lisle, Linen,Golton and Neapolitan
Gloves.
I am constantly receiving the latest novelties of
every description. adapted to the Gent l eman ' s ward
robe. which I offer for sale on the most reasonable
terms. api2tf
BARN &LEY LINEN
GOODE
Now Opening.
Real Barnsley Sheeting,,
Superior Barnsley Table Damasks,
Extra Heavy Table Diaper,
Heavy loor4 Diaper,
Fine Marseilles Quilts,
Col'd Bordered Wash'd Hank Towels,
Extra Size.
These goods were made expressly to order for our
best family trade, but from their extraordinary dura
bility are also well suited to first clam Hotels or Board
ing Houses.
Sheppard Nan Harlin ge,n &Anion,
Importers of Linens and Honsefornlaidng Goods,
No. 1008 Chestnut Street.
EKkl=4l:l Ea to 26t rp
lIEMSLEY, BAXTER &CO.,
Dry Goods Commission Merchants,
104 Chestnut Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Winona Sacktro and Casslnteree.
Mnlllneanx'a do.
Double and Twist do.
Fancy Skirting Flannels.
Lewiston Cottonades.
lilllsbonauytt, Merino Cloths.
Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds Satinets, &e.
Stuserraese Wile Ginghains, Apron Checks. &c., &C.
Sileelas, Corset Jeans, Wigan. &c. intaitralt,alut rp
ALBRIGHT & IIUTTENBRAUCK,
.9railors s
Re/pectinßy invite the public to a handsome assofg
meat of Spring Goods at their new Store,
apttu.th
915 Chestnut Street.
.azni
THE
"EXCELSIOR"
HAMS
(Selected from the best Corn-Ped Hop,)
ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
J. H. MICHENER CO.
GENERAL PROVISION DEALER'S
And Carers of the Celebrated
G CEI_,SIOIEL"
Sugar Cured ilams,
TONGUES AND BEEF,
N05:142 and 144 NORTH FRONT ST.
None genuine unless branded
"J. H. M. & CO., EXCELSIOR."
cured Tne b mc7 s ie.bCo. , ee, "EXCEL SIOR "
ta HAMS are an .
selves), expressly for PASittf t , - riWil a re of delicious
flay= free from the unpleasant taste of salt, and are
r ie nounced by epicures superior toan i v e2 na t o , ffered for
JAY COOKE & CO.,
NEW OFFICE.
114 South Third Street,
Bankers,
AND
Dealers in Government Securities,
U.S. 6 9 0 of 1881,
5 20% Old and New,
10-40'ea Certificates of Indebtedness,
7-30 NOTES, let, 2d, and 8d Series.
Compound Interest Notes Wanted.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON rorposrrs.
Oollections made. Stocks Bought and Sold on Qom.
mission.
Special business accommodations RIBELEtVIID FOR
r.A p lBB.
Paimaratasimi. Februaly 1866. fe7 Sm
Mit• SPRING. ,
WM. D. ROCKERS,
Coach and Light Carriage Builder.
1009 and 1011 Chestnut Street,
siti24-2in rp • PHILADELPHIA.
Union Paper Box M.
RE ROVED TO
B.Bk °or. Fourth and Ohe
South Fourth St
PLAIN and FANCY PAP
.trpß. FRANK PA
FOYER ACADEMY OF RUBIO.
CARL -.WOLFSOHN'S
BERT OF
- TEN BEETHOVEN MATINEES.,
NINTH MATINEE,
Tuesday Afternoen, , April 17#1), 1866,
At half-past Four o'clock.
SINGLE TICKETS ONE DOLLAR,
To be bad at the Music Stores and at the Door.spltallt
SEA SHORE.
NEWPORT COTTAGE
1 1 - R.JEIWIC
ECOTTAGE, IN COMPLETE OEM% well
furnished in every department; convenient to
churches, hotels, markets, &c.: stabling for four or
more horses, with commodious coach fi lase, and.abnve
all other recommendations. TWO NEVER:FAILING
"SPIING wyr.r S" of delicious and healthful water,
bath room and crater closets.
ELISRA. T. LEWIS,
126 Chestnut street, Phßadelphia.
Or ALFRED SMITH,
wewonrt.Rtindr, rsira.nd. atastuthet•
Cape alar4lo Room Cottage for Bale,
ADJOINING, CONGREW HALL,
Will be sold with or witnout Stable for four horses.
Address, J. F. CARE,
mh3ls,wlm rpd Cape Island.
eat ExEcuToßs , PEREMPTORY SALE.-111state
of F. DREXEL,EntIe deceased.—Tß-ntAs
.hdo
ub 13, A urtioneers.-11 v.A.LLTAB LE SQUARES and.
LOIS, South BROAD street, REED street, DICKER-
SuN . street. TASRER Street, WATTS street. ODA-
R10.3T street, THIRTEENTH street and .13ITJEC road.
Twenty-sixth Ward. On TUESDAY, 3f.ay Stit, 1866, at
12 o'clock noon, will be sold at public sale. without
reserve, at the EHLLADELPHIA EXCHANGE,
the following described property. clear of all in
munbrance, viz: No. 1, SQUARE OR GROUND, South
Broad street. All that certain lot or square of ground,
situate on the east side of Broad st„ between Reed and
Dickerson streets, and extending back to Watts street,
as the same is laid out and extended on a certain plan
of F. M. Drexel's estate, made by Thomas Daly, City
Furveyor: containing on Broad street 400 feet 4 inches,
on Reed street 200 feet, on Watts street': 400 feet 4 inches,
and on Dickers, n street 200 feet.
No. 2. SQUARE OF GROUND, Reed and Dickerson
streets, that certain lot or square of ground, situ
ate on the south side of Reed street, on the east aide Of
Watts street, laid out and extended as a bresaid, on
the north side of Dickerson street and on the west
side of Clarion street, as the same is laid out and ex
tended on the aforesaid plan: containing on Reed
street 143 feet 13i inches, on - Watts street 400 feet 4
inches, on Dicker. on street 142 feet 2% inches, and on
Clarion street 400 feet 4 inches.
No. 3. SQITATtE OF GROUND, Thirteenth street,
all that certain lot or square of groand, situate on the
west side of Thirteenth street, on the south side of
Reed street. on the east side of Clarion street, laid out
and extended as aforesaid, and. on the north side of
Dickerson street: containing on Thirteenth sireet 400
feet 4 inches, on Reed street 100 feet, on Clarion street
400 feet 4 inches, and on Dickerson street 100 feet.
Ito. 4. TRIANGULAR LOT. Thirteenth and
Dickerson streets. All that certain triangular lot or
piece of ground, situate on the northeast corner of
Thirteenth and Dickerson streets; containing Cm
Thirteenth street 12r feet 3 inches, on Dickerson street
134 feet 3 inches, and on the northeast side therof Ifs
feet.
No. 5. LARGE LOT, Broad and Dickerson streets.
All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the -
son
east side of Broad street. on the south side Dcker
son street on the west aide of Watts laidstreet out and
extended as aforesaid, and on the northeast side of
Buck road: containing on Broad street 50 feet,on Dick.
erson street 200 feet, on Watts street 283 feet, and oil
Buck road 305 feet Inches.
No. 6.—LOT or SQUARE, DICREBSON and TAS
ILES streeta.—All that certain lot or square of ground,
situate on the south aide of Dickerson street, on the
east side of Watts street, laid out and extended as
aforesaid on the northeast side of Buck road, on the
no th side of Tasker street, and on-the .wast 'side of
Clarion etreet, laid out and extended as aforesaid; con
taining on Dickerson street 142 feet 124 inches, on Watts
street &11 feel 5 inches, on Buck road 77 feet 33‘ inches.
on Taster street 91 feet 5 inches, and on Clarion street
400 feet 4 inches.
7.--SQUARE OF GROUND, THIRTEENTH
STREET.—AIi that certain lot or square of ground,
situate on the west side of Thirteenth street, on the
south side of Dickerson street, on the east side of Mae
rion street, laid out and extended on a certain plan of
F. M. Dres els estate, made by Thomas Daly, City
Surveyor, and on the north aide of Tasker Street; con
tain on Thheenth street 400 feat 4 inches, on
Dickersong t
street lel feet. on Clarion street 400 feet 4
itches, and on Taster street 100 feet.
No. ft. — Large LOT, Thirteenth Street. All that cer
tain lot or piece of ground, situate on the east side of
Thirteenth street, between Dickerson and Tasker
streets; containing in front on Thirteenth street, 400
feet 4 inches, and extending In depth on the north aide
of Taster street 101 feet 6 Ineties to a point; thence by
land now or late of Samuel Baker, 13 degreea.
163 feet 3 inches to a point; thence by the same land N.
55 degrees, E. 46 feet 4 in. toe point on the south line of
Dickerson street, and thence W. on the south side of
Dickerson street, 129 f,let to Thirteenth street,
No. 9. LARGE LOT, Thirteenth street. All that
certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the east side
of Thirteenth street, south side of Tanker street, and
northeast side of Bock road; containing on Thirteenth
street 266 feet 3 inches. on Tastier street 102 feet. on
Buck road 163 feet 6 Inches and on the east line there
of 3 69 feet, being a line parallel to Broad street, and ad
joining lands on the east now or late of Samuel Baker.
No. 10.--r. P.G.F.. LOT, Thirteenth street, all that
certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the westside
of Thirteenth street, the south side of Tasker street.
the east aide of clarion street, as laid out and extended
on the aforesaid slam and the nerth east aide of Buck
road; containing on Thirteenth street 208 feet, on Tas
k. r street 100 feet, on Clarion street 91 feet kia inches,
and on Buck road 152 feet LILN inches
No. 11. LOT, Taster street and Bock road. All that
certain tot of ground, situate on the south side of Tas
ker street, the northeast side of Buck road, and tee
west side of Clarion street, laid out and extended as
aforesaid; containing on Task er street 46 feet SX
inches. on Buck read 74 feet 2 inches, and on Clarion
street 56 feet 6 inches.
Jt
X/MPLiihovaphic Plans may be had at the Auction
RI.
SALE prams/70u.
By order of Xxecutors.
M. THOMAS ,andt, Auctioneers,
apl4 18,52tny3 1W l4l S. Fourth street.
0 LI T.—Ftorn the middle of May till October
,
, during the absence of the owner in Europe. several
elegant, large, furnished rooms on Chestnut street,
suitable kw a family without children, or for gen
tlemen. Apply at No. 1006 Chestnut street second
story. apLS•tfrp/
Wlt PHJi.AfELPHIA PROPERTY FOR
SALE CHEAP—The last one of those splendid
I l town Stone Da pilings, No. 1..^03 BECKET - street,
finished In the best manner. with all the modern con
veniences. at pply to C.D. SUPPLEIi, 740 North Nine
teenth street. apl3,6trp.
MaCOUNTRY SEAT AND FARM FOR SA.I.E4
—Fifty or one hundred acres, Bristol, .Pike,
above seven mile stone and near Tawny.
Mansion House and other dwellings to let. Apply
to R. WILITA_KER, No. 610 Locust street. apl4-36*
k FOR SALE—A COTTAGE at Atlantic City,
'r pleasant situation, on easy terms. Apply at 214
C -TICUT street, op stairs.
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