Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 21, 1866, Image 5

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    BEOOND EDITION.
BY TELEGRAPH.
IaATE FROM WASHINGTON.
Freedmen Going to Louisiana.
National Fair for Soldiers' Orphans.
From Washington.
WARRINGTON, April 21st.—Last evening
forty-eight colored prisoners at the jail,
men. women, boys and girls, contrabands
snd natives, were with their own consent
started for ouisiana, under charge of an
ifficer of the Freedmen's Bureau. They
mere all charged with petty larcenies.
The District Attorney has entered a none
plosequi In each of the cases on condition
tint the prisoners would go South; and the
Carrt will issue an order for the recovered
Bilden goods to be turned over to the owners
/7 the property clerk.
&bout 125 other colored persons, nearly
a/ of them freedmen, left at the same time
kit the South, where they are all promised
rod wages.
Extensive preparations are being made
fa a fair in this city next May, in aid of the
National Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphan
Hone for friendless orphans of soldiers
aid sa ilors in every State and territory of
tin llnion. Mr& Liftlitenant General Grant
isPresident, and Mrs. Major clioaeral W. T.
Merman Vice President. All contributions
should be addressed to "The National Sol
diers' and Sailors' Orphan Home," Wash
ington, D. C.
The Release of C. C. Clay.
TORTRESs MONROE, April 21.—C. C. Clay
left here yesterday morning for City Point,
intending to join his wife at Petersburg, and
proceed to Alabama.
The Trial of Bruner at Nashville.
lomsviLLE, April 20.—The trial of H.H•
Bruner, formerly Superintendent of the
Government corrals, is still progressing at
Nashville.
He is charged with conspiracy with other
patties, principally contractors, in defraud
ing the Government by causing falsevocich
era to be issued eto them, upon which the
said contractors were enabled to get pay for
mules whilst they never delivered them to
the Government. The principal Govern
ment witness is W. McKay Hoge, who ac
knowleges issuing the false vouchers, and
who has been released to testify against the
others. The parties accused charge that
Hoge is testifyingfalsely In order to convict
them and save himself from punishment
after having attempted extortion and failed;
NASHVILLE, April 20th.—In the Bruner
case yesterday, Col. Charles Irwin was ex
amined in relation to business conducted in
his Department.
W. C. McKay Hoge, formerly clerk in
Captain Irwin 's office, and subsequently at
the corral under Mr. Bruner, was next
called. He testified that he had given one
false receipt to William Davis for between
twenty-five and fifty mules, three or four to
J. Henderson, amounting ra $22,000 or $23,-
000, one to W. H. Brier, and one to D. Hen
derson. He believed vouchers were issued
on each of the false receipts given the par
ties mentioned.
The Court then adjourned in order to
procure the books of Mr. B. Bruner.
To-day McKay Hoge was recalled. He
stated that be gave receipts for $23,000 to
Isham Henderson at Henderson's request,
in several receipts at different times, and he
always was in the habit of giving receipts
for more mules than were received. He
also stated that Henderson told him it was
dishonorable to defraud the Government of
large amounts, but contemptible to cheat
the Government out of small sums.
The witness received for issuing the false
receipts to Henderson $lO,OOO. The
proposition to issue false receipts was stated
by the witness to come from Mr. Hender
son. False receipts were also given to
David Henderson, of Nashville, and W. R.
Brice, of Danville, Ky., the former for
$12,000 and the latter for several compara
tively small, amounts. From D. Hender
son, through another party named George
Barber, the witness received $4,000, and
from Brice $2,500. The witness's highest
salary while employed as clerk in the De
partment was $BO per month. He stated
that he frequently gave receipts for mules
without seeing them or ascertaining their
number.
The witness stated that Bruner loaned
_him $6,000 at his request to cancel a mort
gage on his father's estate. The testimony
of the witness entirely exculpates Bruner
from any complicity in the issuing of frau
dulent receipts, he having kept carefully
concealed from him all knowledge of the
transactions be had been engaged in, and
that no false receipts had everbeen given by
'him with Bruner's knowledge or consent at
the corral of the Quartermaster's Depart
ment here.'
The witness issued receipts to contractors
simply on their verbal statements.
Discharge of Colonel Wheeler.
TORONTO, April 21. —Colonel Wheeler, one
of the prisoners at Cornwall, and formerly
of the rebel army, became so pugnacious in
court, during his examination yesterday,
and dwelt so effectively on the fact of being
an American citizen and living under .An
drew Johnson's administration, that the
Canadian magistrates nnanimously decided
to let him go. He is now on his way to New
York.
Arrival of Steamers.
NEW YORE, April 21.—The steamer Hi
bernia has arrived. Also, the steamer Eng
land, from Liverpool, via the Halifax quar
antine.
Price of Gold in New Pork.
_ [By the American Telegraph Co.]
Nnw Yonn, April 21.—(01d has been
quoted to-day as follows:
10.30 A. M., 1261 12.00 M. 126 a
11.15 1261 12.15 P. M. 126 a
11.30 1261
Markets.
NEW YORK, April 2L—Cotton dull at 37 cents for Mi
ddlings. Flrmr Is unchanged: sales of 600 s barrels, in
cluomg 750 t arrels of Southern and 480 barrels of Cana
dian. Wbeat dull and nominally unchained. Corn
dull. Beef steady. Pork firm at 826 564®2.6 62)g for
Ness. Lard firm at 17@09Y, cents. Whisky doll.
COURTS.
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DISTRICT COURT—Judges Sharswood, Hare and
Stroud —Under the recent act of Assembly, autho
rising the appointment of two Phonographic reporters
for the District Court, the Judges this morning an•
Bounced the appointment of Joseph J. Gilbert and
Washington F. Pedrick.
QUARTER HEssioNs—Jcidge Alllson.—Henry Platte,
charged with arson in firing his store,3to South street,
on the 27th of March, had a bearing on habeas corpus.
The tet tird^nY was substantially the same as that be
fere the magistrate. The accused was remanded.
A SPECIAL despatch to the :Globe, from
Eastport, Maine, says that Gen. Meade an
nounces a determination to line the coast
with 50 , ,000 men, if necessary to prevent
Fenianmischief. The meeting of Parlia
ment is postponed until June.
CITY
. _
WEST PHILADELEHIA..—After climbing
the almost interminable stairways of the Police Sta.
tion4we found only two items to reward m for our la
bor. A. man named William Francis, was arrested
for assault and battery, as well as larceny. He was
promptly committed by Alderman Allen, In default of
ball. Dennis Brainerd shared the same late, Air intox
ication.-
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We are again indebted to the gentlemanly House
Agent fer Alms-house statistics. There were fifteen
admissions, eight male, seven female: two deaths, one
in the men's medical, one in the small-pox hospital.
It was a cue from the sheets. sent to the Mediml as a
fever patient, when confluent small-pox developed it
self, He was'.at once removed to the small-pox de
nartmnet to be sent to the Municipal; but ti,atta en
sued before the change cons be effected. There were
thirteen discharges. five males, eight females, while
eleven eloped. ten of the sterner, one of the softer sex.
Census, 8,e78; last year 2,615. Increase,46L There were
two additional admissions this morning, both colored,
to the Insane Department; and one death from latthials
in that portion of the institution.
REV. HENRY GILES. The testimonial
leeinre to this gentleman, which was announced to be
read by his Mend, F. J. ~last Wednesday,
in the church. corner Tenth and Locust streets, but
was unavoidably postponed, will take place next
Tuesday night, at 8 o'clock. Mr. Nicholls 's efforts in
New York, for Mr. Giles, were quite successfhl, netting
di,ooo. while his rendition of the lecture waspronounced
admirable" by Dr. Bellows, and received the highest
erleer011:11121.13 of the New York preset.) he tickets, which
are placed at will admit two persons, but the admls-
Dion tee to the lecture will be fifty cents. This change
has been made to secure a large audience, Con tribu
butions to the ""Mlles Testimonial Fund" may be for
warded to the Rev. Dr. Farness, 1426 Pine street; Mr.
T, B. Pugh, corner Chestnut and Sixth streets, or to
Mr. Nicholls, at the Girard House. Tickets are also for
sale at Mr. Pugh's store. It Is hoped that the friends
and admirers of Henry Giles will Improve the present
opportunity to offer him, In this his day of sickness
and sorrow, a substantial token of their esteem and
affection.
A GOOD ORDER.—The congregation Of
young men in front of hotels And stores on Chestnut
street, for the purpose of staring at the young lady
promenaders, has long been an annoyance to every
body who uses that thoroughfare The nuisance has
become so insufferable that the storekeepers sent a
combined remonatance to Mayor McMichael. Chief
Ruggleretben issued an order to the police force, that
all such gatherings must be dispersed, and during the
past few days Ihe instructions have been pretty well
carried out. The order,bowever,bas been greatly mis
construed in some quarters, and even by some of the
policemen. It is not intended, as has been asserted, to
prevent citizens who happen to meet on the street
from stopping to exchange friendly greetings, but is
intended to stop corner lounging and impertinence.
Sometimes it is almost impossible to pass the corner
of Eighth and Ninth streets, on Chestnut. on account
of the mobs collected there, and the order of the
Mayor will afford relief to many people.
A FEMALE STREET FIGHT.—This morn
ing between one and two o'clocas the realdenta in the
neighborhood of /glint and Vine streets, were etertlf.d
by tbeabrlll ery of murder. It was soon ascertained,
however, that a couple of young women had got into a
quarrel. and were engaged in mauling each other p.r
rectiy regardless of bonnets. hoops or dresses. The
amazons pulled each ethers' hair, scratched faces, and
even drew blood from the "smelters." The bonr eta
were demolish' d, and the shawls were torn into rib
bons. The belligerents were soon taken into custody
and then presented quite a dilapidated condition. The
prisoners were aged respectively 18 and 20 years, and
were rather prepossessing in appearance. They were
introduced to Alderman Massey by the polite police
oflicer and were placed under bonds to keep the peace.
Jealousy is supposed to have been the cause of the
trouble.
THE COAL HEAVERS' STRrICE.—TbIe trou
ble among the cral heavers at the Port Richmond coal
wharves. in regard to their strike on account of a de•
crease of wages, still continues. Many of the strikers
have expressed a willingness to go to work at the re
duced rate, but the Railroad Company refuses to em
ploy them, having supplied their places with other
men. Those who are now mat of employment still con.
gregate in the vicinity and frequently use threatening
language toward those at work, but the presence of a
strong police force prevents an outbreak. and no at.
tempts have yet been made to carry out any of the
threats made. Yesterday, seventv•tive special police
men were sworn in by Mayor BicMichael and were
sent to the scene of the trouble. The strike has nut
interfered with the business of the Company as yet,
and there is no probability that it wilL
ATTEMPTED MIIRDER.—This morning be
fore Alderman Butler Wm. McGinley wascharged with
assault and battery with intent to kill. It seems that
he was in a tavern at Front and Dock streetn S ester
day afternoon and a woman accused him of robbing
her of $l2. McGinley, it is alleged, thed drew a pistol
and fired at the woman.. The ball passed close to her
head and lodged in the wall behind her. The police
arrested the man before there was time for any fur
ther damage. The accused was committed in default
of $1,200 ball. Be la represented to be a bad fellow. and
the police have been looking for him for having
robbed a man of s2oon Frontertreet about a month ago.
DEFACING CITY PROPERTY.— Two hand
some summer houses have recently been put up by the
Chief Engineer on the Fairmount Reservoir. They
are not only an ornament to the place ,but will be a
great convenience to visitors. Yesterday Otlicer
Thorn of the Park Police caught four yoang men in
the act of defacing these structures by cutting and
writing their names upon them. The despoilers were
arrested and were held to bail by Alderman Massey.
Writing and cutting names upon public property is in•
dulged in to an unlimited extent and it is gratifying to
see that somethin is being done to prevent such
conduct.
SITPPOSED ROBB "Y
OF BONDS, CHECKS,
&c.—A young man who. the name of Wrn. Foster
was arrested yesterday at nd and Race streets.
Re was attempting to sell fo each counons of the
Cape May and Miliville Bei which called for $l5
each. Upon his person numero a checks and bonds
to the value of $15,000 or j 20,000 w found. Some of
the checks were on Cincinnati bakand the others
were on institutions located in dliT nt sections of the
country. %be prison.r was taken' fore Alderman
Burley. an, was committed in defatilt of $2,000 bail for
a further hearing next week.
RECEIVING STOLEN GOODS,—Henry Wil
liams. residing at No. 1204 Parrish street, was ar
raigned before Alderman Massey this morning noon
the charge of receiving stolen good%. It seems that
early yesterday morning Borae if a Meat establishment
on Thirteenth street. near Mount Vernon, was entered
by the back way and meat valued at $l2O was carried
MT in a wagon, which also belonged to Mr. Boraeff.
The stolen meat was subsequently found in the house
of Williams. The latter was held is $1,500 ball for a
further hearing.
SUPPOSED LARCENY.—A woman named
Kate Russell was arrested last night, at Seventh and
Bedford streets. She had In her possession two rolls
of rag carpet, which are supposed to have been stolen,
and which await as owner at the Second District Po
lice Station. Rate was committed by Alderman Tit
termary.
PREMATURE ExmomoN.—Michael Sul
livan, aged thirty-seven years, residing at Darby, bad
his lace and eyes badly burned by the premature dis
charge of powder while blasting rocks In a quarry at
Darby creek yesterday, He was taken to the Pennsyl•
vania Hospital.
Boy KILLED.—A bOy named Mooney
was run over by a milk wagon. at Eighth street and
Marriott's lane, this morning, and was instantly
killed. The parents of the deceased reside is the
neighborhood where the accident happened.
ATTEMPTED ROBBERY—Margaret O'Brien
was arrested, yesterday, for attempting to . rob the
money drawer of a grocery store on Trenton avenue,
in the Nineteenth Ward. She was held to answer by
Alderman Clouds. Ti e aroused is a pedlar.
THE GREAT REMEDY OF THE AGE, for
teething pains, croups, flatulency, sleeplessness,
in children. is Bower's Infant CordiaL Laboratory.
Sixth and Green. Bottle, I 5 dents.
"FELT CORN AND MINION PrasTnits."—
Mailed for fifty cents. Bower. Sixth and pine
C—C—Valuable furs, woolens,clothes,&e.,
saved by Judicious putting away, with "Cedar Cam
phor." For sale by C. H Needles. at 12th and Race
streets; one dollar per pack.
BRONZE Ink Stands, Fans, Card Receiv
rS, Jewel Caskets, Cigggasesautkrig i o imra.
Importers, 23 South Eighth street.
"LADIES' SPECIALTIES."—TfiIISSeSIBracea!
Supporters! Belts! Bandages! exclusively for females
light, easy and elegant, for sale, and adjustel by a
competent female. at C. H. Needles', Twelfth street.
first door below Race.
DRUGGISTS' tiI7NDRSES IN EVERY VA-
ItIZTY. SNOWDEN & BROTITER, Imparters,
23 South Eighth meet.
7 3-10's wANTED, DeHavenh it Brother,
40 South Third Street.
SPIRAL LIGHTS, from Magnesium, mar
velous in brilliancy! The effects in a dark parloror con
servatory are exquisite and artistic: Wholesale and
retail at C. H. Needles' Twelfth and Race. 50 cents per
box, seine mailed for 65 cents.
5-20'S 'WANTED,- DeHaven it Brother,
40 South Third street.
Com - rounn interest notes wanted by De
Haven a Bro.
5-20 COUPONS due May let, and COM
noun d Interest notes wanted, 7 ace and 5Ws bought
and sold by DREXEL dt CO.
84 South Third street.
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CHOLERA—"NEEDLES' COMPOUND CAM
YR on TROCHES."—The t•est, preventive offered for Cho
leraic symptoms. Tested and proved in 1849. Made by
C. H. NEEDIANS, S. W. corner Twelfth receiptce
streets. 50 centa per box. Sent by mail onof
price.
PURE FRUIT SYRUPS—For soda water;
also bottled for domestic uses. HANCE, GRIFFITH
& CO., No. 509 North street.
HEADACHE, Languor . and Melancholy
generally Poring from a Dlsorded Stomach,Costiveness
or a Torpid Liver. Each may readily be removedby Dr.
D.Jaynes's Sanative Pills.a few doses of which will. be
he found to stimulate the Liver and Stomach to
healthy lotion, removing all Biliousness, and nro
during regular evacuations of the Bowels. Prepared
only at 242 Chestnut.
CEDAR CAMPHOR
defence Furs and Woolen from Moths and Mlllsrs.
Made by HARRIS dr. CHAPMAN, BostOn. Sold by
Druggists everywhere.
•
TESTED BY TIME.—For Throat Diseases
Colds and Coughs, "Brown's Bronchial Irsches" have
proved their efficacy by a test of many years. The
good effects resulting from the use of the Troches have
brought out many worthless imitations, Obtain
bray "Brown's Bronchial Troches,"
THE DAILY EVENING .BULLETIN nuLADELPinA, - SATURDAT, APRIL 2.1,1866.
TOWNSHIP STATEMETITS. By a lanf
passed by the Legislature of New Jersey a year ago,
township clerks are obliged to publish full statements
or the receipts and expenditures of their resuective
townships, under a penalty or a fine of fifty dollars.
This is a good law, as it will enable the taxpayers to
ascertain what becomes of the money raised for the
•
. STREET CLEArrxrro.—he following 'were
the propositions for cleaning the streets of Camden, re
cently made to Council: David Creevy, $450; Charles
C Icon , 5600: John licGlonchlin, $700; Jonathan Birk
bride, Jr. fat; S. H. Wood, Jr., $565; Campbell & Bro
ther, $340 . These gentlemen being the lowest bidders,
of course, received the contract, and have set them-
selves to work In earnest in cleaning the streets,
To BE MUSTERED OuT.—The friends of
the members of the Thirty-fourth New Jersey Volun
teers, many of them being from Camden city and
county, are anxiously awaiting their arrival home.
They are on their way hither for the purpose of being
Mustered out at Trenton.
DIRECTORS' MEETING.—The annual meet
ing of the stockholders of the West Jersey Railroad
will be held on the first of May,' In Camden, at which
time thirteen Directors will be chosen.
/MBT
$3OO If Ss 5-203 7
MAX
55011 B 10-80 con 93
1000 II B Tress 7 3-10
_ -
Notes June 101%
2000 Bch Nay es 'B2 77
100 sh Catawlsa pfd 80%
100 eh do 810 30%
100 eh do 81
800 e do 15%
100 eh h
do 31%
300 eh do awn 8134
100 sh do -85 81%
100 eh do b3O 81%
800 sh do isswn
31%
I
100th do s 5 31% 1 1
400 eh do b3O 82
200 sh do 85wn 82
nO eh do 82
85 eh Bch Nay pfd 84
100 eh do b3O 84AC
100 eh do 345i*
850 sh do 3434
400 eh do b3O 34%
100 ell do 14%
200 eh do b3O 34%
116 ah Cam &Am .11 112
114 eh Penns B. &Lob 56%
- .1173•1
AMOAmerican 6014 , 3T •
Besellog Rafroad SI?.
New York OecotraL.. 923
11. S. ®8'87»...»..... ...»......108
U. B. oa, .104%
..... 734
H.nagoicifriiir--- Jos%
Finance and Business... April 21,1866.
There was quite an active speculative movement at
the Stock Board this morning in Philadelphia and
Erie Railroad, Catawissa Railroad, and Schuylkill
Navigation Preferred, but otherwise the market was
quiet. Philadelphia and Erie RallroatPopened at 82'%,
then advanced to 95, but closed at 24 b. 5. Catawissa
Railroad Preferred sold up to 32% b. 30--a rise of 2.
Schuylkill Navigation Preferred opened at 34%, and
sold up as high as 35%—an advance of 2. Reading
Railroad closed quiet at 51% bid. Camden and Am
boy Railroad advanced %, and Lehigh Valley Railroad
receded %. The other Railroad shares were without
quotable change. Lehigh Navigation was very firm
at 54%, and Morris Canal Preferred at 115. There were
but few Bank shares offered, and the sales were unim
portant. Government Loans were held very sillily.
105 was freely bid for the Coupon Sixes, '5l. The
Seven Thirties sold at 101%, and the Five-Twenties at
104%. Oil stocks were entirely neglected, and prices
nominal. Passenger Railway shares were dull. :0
was bid for Second and Third Streets; NU for Tenth
and Eleventh Streets; 40 for Filth and Sixth Streets; 19
for Thirteenth and Fifteenth Streets; 41% far Heetom
vine; 35% for Spruce and Pine Streets; 25 for Girard
College, and 10 for Ridge Avenue. There were no bids
for Union or Seventeenth and Nineteenth Streets.
Jay Cooke OS Co. quote Goventniesa Securities, dlr.,
to4lay, se follows:
Burled. Selling.
U.S. 6's, 574 Mc%
Old 620 Bonds 101555
New " 106%
5.20 Bonds, 1865..........*„....1114% 105%
10.40 03Ni 93$
71.10 11:0V
" Jtma— uax
" July USK
Hernicaus of ludebtedness..—... 99 ,4 100
Gold—at 12
Hegira. DeHaven a Brother. 810. 40 Bann Third
street, make the follk,wing quotations of the rates OJ
01Ch/10103 today, at 1 P. IL:
Doylnt.
Amerkan G01i11.„.... LUX
Silver- - Quarters and balvis..Mal
Compound Interval lqotos:
JunelBs4- 104 11
o " Ju1y.1a54.... 103 s 1054
" _ " Ang.1854.- 9X to
" Oct. 16ai- lik
" 7" Dec. PM- 7 a
- o " DLayloss- 53. 53‘
`; " Aug. ltit3.- SX 4
" gept.lar..- Shi 354'
o
Smith, Randolph dt Co.. Bankers: . la South Third
street, quote at 11 o'clock as asllosok
Gold.- . -.....----.1.26% 12sh'
U.S. lar -iii-az.................................. _ma 105 g,
0, B. b-SM, 18P---.-.--...-- - --104% 105
.. 1363.-------....-.lolli 105
11. B. 10-40 -- . ----------- 815 i 0 9334
U. B. 7-clYek-- let 73ereer......---....-........._131,744102
2dseries.—.-....».—.... —.101102
8d series.- --NIA( ice
S. Certificates of In6.3o.CjiliZT... 92% 100
Compounds. Dec.. 1861 8 ®
PATURDAY, April 21.—There is less activity in the
Breadstuffs market to-day,but with continued light re
ceipts and small stocks, holders are very firm at the
late advance.
There i, no shipping demand for Flour and only a
few hundred barrels were taken by tee trade at $%,4
$lO 10 * barrel for low grade and choice extra family,
610@11 for Penna. ar d Ohio do. do., .12@15 for fancy,
$740 forsuperfine and ifSra,`9 for extra—according to
quality. Small sales of Rye Flour at $4 75@.5. In Corn
Meal nothing doing.
The receipts of Wheat arelsmall and it is in etc acly
demand at the late advance. Sales of 7,060 bushels
good Red and Amber at 6042 65 Qt bushel. 1,500
bushels No. I Spring at $1 91), and .500 bushels Western
White at $2. 75. Rye is now held at 95 cents for Penna.
and:Bo cents for Delaware. Corn is coming tbrvvard
more freely and prices have f.llen off 5 cen.s bushel.
Sales of 11,000 bushel ' s yellow at to cents adoat and
white at the same figure. Oats are scarce and com
mand 60©61 cents.
In Barley and Malt no change.
In Seeds but little cols g. 4 Cloverseed sells from ft fir
common up to 115 75 for choice. No change in Timothy
or Flaxseed.
No. I Quereltron Bark is steady at $29 •{; ton, but
without sale&
Wbisky—The demand is limited. SFliAli orPentm,
bbls. at $2 25@2 26 and lo at $Z 27@2 233 f barrel.
PHILADELPHIA, April 21, ISM—RIDING
SCHOOL, I%;o. 1411 Arch street—Madame
INNA, with great pleasure, begs leave to inform
her patrons and many friends that she is enabled to
cou t Dine giving lessons in tbe elegant accomphshm.nt
of Horsemans4 fp until The first of July next, on the
most reasonable terms
Saddle Horses, Saddles, Bridles, &c., are now befog
offered at private sale at very reduced prices. aptl-3trp
FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, etc., a com
plete assortment at recently redacts prices.
Eit
PARR & BROTHER,
Importers of Watches, etc.,
- - VA Chestnut street, below Fourth.
WEHERICWITH CALL attention to ont
Wtircent saeortment of animator PIANOS,
we always have on hand, and offer
them at very remenable prime to parchaaere. Beat of
rererenceg and BULL QIIARANTNE Invariabb
given by
To
uNION PIANO MAIMPAiTIVRINO
arm 1017 Walnut streaii
WALNU'IB AND ALMONDS.—New crop Grenoble
Walnuts and Paper Shell Almonds, for sale by
J. B. BUSEMER. & 00. los s. Delaware Avenue.
QPANISH OLIVES.-100 liege fresh Spanish Olives
0 pet received .and for sale by. J. B. BUSKER dt
CO:. 1011 R. Delaware Avenue.
BOND'S BOSTON BlSOuri.—Bond's Boston Butte
and Milk Biscuit, landing from steamer Norman,
and for rale by JOS. B. EUSSIER & 00. , Agents: for
Bond. 108 South Delaware avenue-
QOROHITM.—CibIume Sugar Cane Syrup. handaome
fJ article. for sale by JOS. B. B 13::: & 00..106
Sonth Delaware SVAIWIA.
WEESSIDIA. ORANGES.-1,000 boxes Sweet Messina
OR Oranges. in prime order, landing and for sale by
J.B. BIISS.ER & CO.. 108 S. Delaware Avenue.
A LIMBS& GRAPEE3.-100 kegs of these splendid
LI white grapes In fine order landing and for sale by
yos. R e grapes & 00. 100 gtonth rwaararA woomic
DADE ROPE AND TW/NE ILANUEAOTUREN
L 1 acad. thrßaleg nam
WEAVER &
=North Water street, and
92 North Do'aurora avenue
122 from RAC E OA B IN , D 3 Ira? v i s: y laja i ni
DALLETT, & CO. 792 Walnut et•aat
VELLOW PINE FLOORING BOARDS.-180000
feet yellow pine flooring boards, afloat. For sale
by E. A. SOUDER dr. CO.. Dock street wharf, aplebt
LONDON LAYER RAISINS.—WhoIe and Half
boxes best quality, London Layer Raisins, for
sale by Y. B.BUSSIER & CO.. 148 S. Delaware Avenue.
DICKLED HEERING.—soo barrels Bay of Island's
1 Herring, in store and forsale by E. A. 801TDEE a
C9D.. Dock Rtreot Wharf.
lOST OR MISLAID.—PoIicy of Insurance No. 5703
A of the MUTUAL ASSURANCE COMPANY for
#3,000 issued in the name 'of JNO. E. MITJFIELL-
Any person finding the same will be suitably rewarded
by leaving it with C. H. MITI RHEID,
aple•lnAte 201 booth Sixth street.
New Jersey Matters.
ttAILES OF STOOKS.
BOARD.
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PSIS OF 8
IN NEW YORK.
Ph.)
sales
sales
sales
sales
sales
-sales
sales
Philadelphia Marketa,
RAF GAINS IN FINE CLOTHING
,ROCKHII.4L& WILSON
"Brown Stone Clothing Hall,"
603 and 605 Chestnut Street.
NEW STOOK
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
Haying sold Out our stock of Clothing for Gentle
men and Boys, carried over from the late fire, our en•
tire stock of
Fashionable Ready-Made Clothing is
the Newest,
AS OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST.
Magnificent Spring Stock Now Ready,
CUSTOM DEPARTMENT,
Our newly-fitted up Custom DepartMent no* erne
tame the hugest amortment of all the faahlonable
New Fabrics for oar patron's to select from.
SUITS, OIVIL AND MILITARY ,
ltf_ADE . tl.l. TO ORDER, PROXPIT,Y,
In the highest style, and at moderate prices.
Boys' Clothing.
In this department our stock is also unrivaled.
MOO= Wall%
....sales
. sales
...... sales
—. sales
...." salsa
. sales
sales
At The Lowest Prices.
Orders executed M shortest notice,
OF
READY MADE CLOTHING
ROCKHILL & WILSON
Brown-Stone Clothing Hall,
s i gat i pgs Chestnut street.
ICE! ICE! ICE! ICE!
THOS. B. CAHILL 'President. JOHN GOODYEAR,
Beetetar7, HENRY THOMAS, Stip;
COLD SPRING
ICE AND COAL CO.
DICALEIII3 IN AND SHIPPERS OF BM and COAL.
We anise,' prepared to ftrnish BMW QUALITY
ICS 131 large ar mail quantities to notelaßtaamboata
Ice Cream Fah:wile. Faro Mee. Mote, Ac.,Qa,ani a
the LOWEST MARKET BATES.
ICE sorted DAILY in all paved limits of the con.
solidated City. West Philadelphia. Mantua. Blck•
mond and Germantown. Your custom and bananas
is respectfully solicited. You can rely on being fur•
Imbibed with a MEE article and PROMPTLY.
Send your order to OFFICE
S.W. corner Twelfth and Willow Street a.
north Penna. It 8.. and blaster street.
Lombard and Twenty-fifth streets.
Pine Street Wharf. Schuylkill. apS.hss 4pl
KNICKEBBOCKER
ICE
Wholesale and Retall.Detders.
Importers of Eastern Ice,
Having secured a fall supply of the best quality of
ICE, are prepared to furnish it throughout the season,
as usual. PROMPTLY, at the LOWEST MARK I 5
RA TES.
Hotels, Wonfectioners and qhipping supplied with
large or small quantities. Particular attention given
to the delivery of Ice to Families. Stores, Offices. dtc.
ICE served daily In West Philadelphia. Mantua,
Richmond, I logs and all parts of the city. Your order
respectfully solicited.
E. P, KEIISHOW ) A, HUNT,
OFFICES AND DEPOTS;
Nos, 118 and 1201 orth Broad Street,
W_ s itlo th w thi S m tr m e l et Wharf, Delaware Ave.
SPRANG/. IaOCIEIS
SPRING . STYLES 1
EDWARD P. KELLY,
TAILOR,
4312 Chestnut St:
SELLERS BROTHERS,
No. 18 North Sixth Street
Having added to their former business that Of
MILL AND FACTORY
FINDINGS,
Intend keeping a fall assortment of everything in that
line, which they will sell at the lowest rates, including
Pure Oak Tanned Leather Belting,
Gum Belting
and Steam
Band and Harness Leather,
Roller cloth and Skint,.
Card Clothing
Belt Rivets, &c.
Also continue to manutcture as heretofore
WIRE CLOTH, SIEVES, SCREENS,&o,
Of which A FULL ASSORTMENT is kept constantly
on hand. sp7-3mrpj_
GROVER & BAKER'S
IMPROVED SHUTTLE on "LOOK" Emma SIDW
LNG MACHINES.
No. I and No. 9 for Tailors, Shoemakers, Saddlers,
17 o
MARESOr EST ed uT Slree% Philadelphia.
treet. Harrisburg. fel-3 arirp
VOIR 13ALE.—To Shippers, ;Grocers, Hotel-keepirs
and others—A very superior lot of Mammon
Older; by the barrel or dozen. P J. JORDAN
neregptf 820 Pear street. below /TM and Wa lnut
To Suit Everybody.
THE BR ET IN THE CITY,
The Choicest Stock
IN PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated Mi.
NO 435 WALNUT STREET.
DEPOTS.
CArtl3.
I have now open a large invoice of
EMBROIDERED
LACE CURTAINS.
Jost received from Bmritzerlatia.
Also, 910 t of
LEN CURTAINS.
MUSLIN OffiITABSES,
lOTTINGILAR CURTAINS,
FROM Arcnow.
Some of widch I offer st.
50 per cent. less than recent prices.
I. E. WALRAYEN,
MASONIC HALL;
719 Chestnut Streets
MARVIN'S PATENT
ALUM AND DRY PLASTER
FIRE AND BURGLAR
SAFES
NEVER LOSE Timm FIRE PROOF QUALITIES•
NEVER CORRODE THE IRON.
NEVER 'MOULD THEME CONTENTS.
FIFTY THREE HOURS in Charleston fire, ye
booka were perfectly preserved.
M.A.YLVIN &
721 Chestnut Street,
(Mationit Ha%) Philadelphia,
•
And 265 Broadway, New York,
Sideboard and Parlor Safes for Silver Ware,
Second-hand Safes 'of all the other makers.
Satin received in exchange fi3r new ones.
Send for illustrated catalogue. mbB ata.thitm 5P
DREXEL & CO.,
BANKERS
34 SOUTH THIRD STREET!
6-20 9 5,
7-30 9 5,
ISSI 9 s
Certificates of Indebtedness,
Compecnd Interest Hetes and
GOLD AND SILVER,
Bought and Sold.
DRAFTS DRAWN ON ENGLAND, IRE
LAND, FRANCE AND GERMANY.
FIRST
NATIONAL BANK,
Philadelphia, Sept. 20,1866
I 1.13 N izIOZI ;11:1
INTEREST AT THE RATE OF
Faint PER CENT. PER AN.
NUM WILL BE ALLOWED
BY THIS BANK ON DE
' POSITS, FOR WHICH
CERTIFICATES WILL
BE ISSUED, PAYA
BLE AFTER FIVE
DAYS' NOTICE.
INTEREST WILL NOT BB AL ,
LOWED UNLESS THE DE
POSIT REMAINS AT LEAST
FIFTEEN DAYS.
— C. H. CLARK, President.
WM. PAINTER & CO.,
BANKERS,
110 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
BUY COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES
OF ALL DATES
And pay the Accrued,lnterest, less a
Small Discount.
apl7lan 5p
SUPERIOR PICKLING VINEGAR,
PICKLES, KETCHUPS,
PRESERVES, SAUCES,
JELLIES, SYRUPS,
MUSTARDS, &0., &c.
All warranted to be of a eaperior quality.
MANUFACTURED BY
EMIL MATHIEU & SON,
Nos, 120, 122 and 124 Lombard Street,
Below Second. ap9 lm rp
BAKER'S
ORNAMENTAL HAIR
MANUFACTORY.
The largest and:befit assortment at a
Wigs, Toupees, Long Hair Braids and
Curls, Water-falls, Viotorines, Fri
settes, Illusive Seams for Ladies,
At prices LOWER than elsewhere. insh29.rp
909 CHESTNUT STREET.
SALE OF
ITALIAN_ MARBLE'
fiT A T. , ITAI. "V
THOS. BIRCH & SON respe?otw
fully announce that on Tuesday'
Morning, April 2A-th, at 10 o'clock,
at the Auction. Store, No. 1116..
Chestnut Street they will sell by
order •of Signor la. B.• Pandol
an invoice of Camara Marble
G roups an d Figures; also, Garden
Statuary, Vases.. Ornaments, Bo
hemian Glass Ware, Plated 'Ware,
&C.
FOIL SALE LOW,
IIVE SECOND:MUM BILLIARD TABLES, Phe
lart's Cushions. N. E. cor. EIGHTH and CHESTNUT
Billiard Saloon. &NS Stip/
FINE SUGAR CURED HAMS,
N. W. Thomas's Celebrated Cincinnati
Sugar Cured Hams, Loyd'a Draby
Rams. Stewart's Trenton Hams,
Dried Beef and Pine
Tongues.
SIMON COLTON & CLARKE,
O. W. Cor. BROAD AND WALNUT.
spn.tr
spring Fashions For Children.
M. SHOEMAKER & 00.,
Nos. 4 and, 6 North Eighth St.
Are now (vetting a splendid assortment of CHIL
DREN'S cLol RING In the Latest Paris Style's, nn.
surpassed for elegance of workmanship and mate
rial.mh2fam rud
The public in invited to call and examine.
JOHN C. ARRISON,
Nor. 1 and 3 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
Would invite the attention of Gentlemen to his
IMPROVED PATTERN SHIRT,
Made band, in the b eet
manner,
GIVE ri.TFA ON.
ALSO
TO A COMPLETE ,
STOCK OF
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,
Sa liable forthe Season aril= rpf
REFRIGERATORS.
slum & RICHARDSON,
Agents for the sale of the justly Celebrated MAR.
COAL LINED RRFEIGERaTOES,
Wholesale snd Retail,
From Six to Twenty-five Dollars.
611 IMOKET STREET.
'A '" 1101 ►
108 RAILINGS, MRS FRONTS,
MUSD% PARTITIONS, ac,
IRONMEDSTEADS AND WIRE WORE
In variety, ri:uunillictured by
M. WALKER & BONS.
NO.II NORTH SIXTH Bine%
stahbam 4pf
PEOPLE DIFFER ON MANY POINTS.
BUT ALL AOREZ THAT THIT.
"LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER AND
DRESSING"
"London" "Hair Color Restorwr"
"London" Is the most "Hair Color Restorer"
"London" "Hair Color Restorer"
"London" Reliable Hair "Hair Color Restorer"
"London" "Hair Color Restorer"
"London" Restorative "Hair Color Restorer"
"London" "Hair Color Restorer'
"London" Ever Introduced "Hair Color Restorer
"London" "Hair Color Restorer
"London" to the "HE it Color Restorer'
"London" "Hair Color Restores
"London" American "Hair color Restorer"
"London" "Hair Color Restorer'
"London" People "Hair Color Restorer ,
"London" "Hair Color Restorer'
"London" For Restoring "Hair Color Restorer'
"London" "Hair Color Restorer
"London" Gray Hair and "Hair Color Restorer'
"London" "Hair Color Restorer'
"London" Preventing "Hair Color Restorer"
' London" "Hair Color Restorer'
"London" Baldness. ' Hair Color Restorer
PRESERVES THE ORIGINAL COLOR TO OLD AGE.
"London" "Hair Color Restorer'
"London" Life, Prevents "Hair Calor Restorer'
"Loddon" "Hair Color Restorer'
"London" Growth, the Hair ' Hair Color Restorer'
"London" "Hair Color PHOCrer'
"London" and from "Hair Color Restorer'
"London" "Hair Color Restorer'
"London" Beauty, Falling. "Hair Color Restorer'
No wasbirg or preparation cetera or after its Use; ap
plied by the band or soft brush.
Only 75 cents a bottle, six bottles 114. Sold at Dr.
SWAYNE'S, No. 310 North Sixth etre+ t, above Vine,
Philadelphia. and at the leading Druggists and Dealext
in Toilet Articles. mia24-m,w,s
THE BARRTeoIq BOILER. A SAF SSTEOM
BOILER.—The attention of Manufacturers and
others using Steam is confidently called to this new
Steam Generator, as combining essential advantages
in absolute safety from explosion in cheapness °flits&
cost and cost of repairs in economy of fuel, facility of
cleating and transportation. &c., nf possessed by any
other boiler now in use. This boiler is formed of a
combination of cast-iron hollow spheres, each sphere
-11 inches external diameter, and of an inch thick.
These are held together by wrought-lion bolts, with
caps at the ends.
Nearly one hundred of these Boilers are now in'
opperation, some 01 them in the best establishments'
in this city.
For descriptive circulars or price, apply to TOSEPEE .
HARRISON, Jr.. Harrison Boiler Works, Gray's
Ferry Road, enjoining the U. S. Arsenal, Philadel
phia. apt-2mrpf
HooP SKIRT HA_NITFACITORY Hoop Wile
ready made and made to order warranted of the
beet materials. Also, Skirts rer as ed.
. E. BAYLEY. •
812 Vine street. above Eighth.
rtAE
NATHAN'S. Auctioneer and Money Broker,
''. E. corner of Third and Spruce streete,only one
square below the Exchange. NATHAN'S'S Principal
Moe, established for the last forty years. MoneY
to loan In large or small amounta, at the lowest rates,
on Diamonds, Silver Plate, Watches,.
_Jewell7, Cloth
ing, and goods of every description- OMoehotiorfrern
A. M. till 7 P. M. dATI-trro.
FTTLIEEt. WEAVER Co.,
Mannikunthers of
MANMA AND TAR
nes RED CORDAGE.
Cords, Twi, dco.,
No. s 8 North Water Stree andNop.
hla 92 N
. orth Debiwar
venue, Philad ea
EDWIN H. Erman?. Minos= WAAviel
CONRAD P. kiboyarssa„
- EdNE FRENCH MANTEL CLOCEB.—A. fresh ha
-I,tation of beantlfal etyle3, warranted correct
" ETIDi XIEFFXJ34
FARR & BROTHER. Importer%
824 Chestnut street, below Fourth.
TORDAISII3 `iiiiiiaaaatATElD TONTO 'ALE.-The
If truly healthful and nutritious beverage, now In use
by s— and others—has eatablished a
character Air qualityinvailds
of material and Yuri of mann
facture, which stands unrivaled. It is recommended
bY PhYsiciana of this and other placea. as a- superior
fonts. and requires but a trial to convince the most
skeptical of IM great merit. To be had, whn leas' and
stall, of P. L JORDAN , 220 Pear street.
111 I , arnrat l d ' eel
Otat i T ug H p S r ir.—Sholr v eg .. etaAat
1 1 1
NORTH POURTH..—Desks and Mika TaefeF,
Of a superior =fake. [apMet,* . GROVE,.
GOLD AND SILVER CUES,
DIAMONDS and - \
PEARL JEWELRY,
• at greatly redueFd prices.
it .. )
ap17.80 T. W. BALLY, UZ2 Chestnut stieet;
MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOANED _
4 . %
UPON DIAMONDS. WA.TORES, SgiVEl.l. •
RY, PLATE. CLOTHING, dm., at ;4 ,
JONES et CO.'S. • I.
OLD•EBTABLISPEED. LOAN OFFICE,
s .
Corner or THIRD and GASKILL Street,
Below Lombard.
OURS i
N. B.—DIAMONDS, WATT, JEWELRY;
ke
' __' Yon H ai ! At ,
BIIMANICAtabY LOW-PRICES.- ,-
-
. ,
J. L. CaPEN, PHRENOLOGIST.
Successor to Fowler, Wells &
written and verbal ~ dencriptlOnti -Of Character' ",
with Charts,- daily at _
rapain i se,s4hurpi NO. 25 B,an.LVEld
fti3-2illl