THE FI&NIANS. Twin Hundred Returned to Portland. PORTLAND Me., April 27.—About two hundred Fen ian arrived on the boat this morning from Eastport. Some of them landed here. General Roberts is reported on board. Considerable excitement has been caused by the report that the captain got a number of the party ashore here and attempted t.. shove off and leave them, when those on board threatened to seize the steamer unless the vessel put back and took them on board. The steamer beat about the bay for some . time, but finally the captain took those on shore aboard and proceeded on the journey. Very absurd rumors are afloat about an attempt to capture the steamer, but the above are the facts as near as I cau learn. There are a number - of Toronto Hiber nians here. The Fenians in New York. • The Roberts-Sweeny headquarters begin Co wear a martial aspect, quite different from the quiet halls of Union Square. The two chief leaders, President Roberts and Gen. Sweeny, are closeted together for many hours each day. The arms and sinews of war have aggregated to immense quantities. Owing to the explosion of the Killian 0' Ma bony movement, it is claimed by the others that the confidence in all Fenianism is some what staggered. The funds they say are not given now by the masses, and that only "the initiated" are subscribing. It is stated that the sum of sixty thousand dollars was sub scribed by the ten Senators and President Roberts, the latter giving twenty-five thou sand of the amount. This seemed a sort of last resort to secure a fight, even at the eleventh hour.—Herald. New Jersey Matters. ConNum.—Al the last meeting of the City Councils, decided measures were taken in reference to keeping the streets of the city cleaned. The Sanitary Committee was authorized to employ a clerk during theaummer, in order that the complaints of citizens may at once be attended to, and to whom eases of cholera, &a., are to be reported. if that scourge hap- I pens to make its appearance in Camden. Resolutions were likewise passed authorizing the opening and curbing of streets: also for paving gutters, and other wise Improving the city. A commission was appointed to assess damages for opening Linden street, from Second street through to the river front. An applica tion was made by the Police force, asking that their pay be increased to fourteen dollars per week. They complain that they have to submit to a heavy shave before they can get their orders paid, and the increase asked for would only cover the percentage to which they are liable in getting their orders cast ed Con siderable other business was transacted when the Council adjourned. THE STEAK ENGINE COMPANIES.—The directors of the Camden Steam Fire Engine Comps hies have petitioned Council to increase their annual appropriations from four hundred dollars to one thou sand, in order that they may be the better enabled to perform service at fires. They each have a pair of flue horses, and these, together with other ordinary ex, penises, absorb more than the appropriations formerly received. The request of these two companies, the Weccacoe and the Independence, is Just, and should be granted. HANDSOME HALL.—A number of influen tial and wealthy gentlemen in Camden are taking measures to erect an extensive and finely-arranged Hall, for pudic lectures, meetings, concerts, and pur poses of that character. The building will be 120 feet long by 51 wide, and win cost about 14.5 010, of which $15,010 have already been pledged.. This will be one of the finest structures In Camden, and will be centrally located. Plans have been drawn. The main audience room is to be 117 feet by 75, giving ample capacity for Jail practical purposes. CITY BIU.LIAETLN. NATIONAL ORPHAN HOMESTEA.D.—FOr this popular charity, the following contributions are gratefully acknowledged:—From Belvidere, ad ditional, Mrs. C. F. Kirk. $5O; Mrs. Dr. Paul, Mrs. Gen. McAllister, each 4254 Church collection, $2O 42: Mrs. Israel Harris, $l2: Mrs. Theodore S. Paul, J. M. Etherrerd..2. W. Wycoff, each $10: W. Solomon , A, N. _Easton, D. W. Klienhanns, J. Willing, each $5: E. Fleming, W. L. Anderson, J. Shimer, Cash (A. S.) each at Annabella K. Cully, P. B. .1‘ ennerly, Joseph Tunis, and three others, each $2; J. Vahatta, Andrew Battier, Samuel J. Fitts. William White and sixteen others, each $1: Cash 50 cents. Total from Belvidere. (additional,) r... 26 92. From Lambertville, N. J. (addi tional), .Ashbel Welch, $2O; Church collection. $lO 13; C. Arnett, H. Ely. Joseph Smith rt. Co., A Friend, cash, each $5; Charles Foulke, M, D., Aaron Lambert and five others, each $2; Alexant er Burnett, T. S. Wiley, Edward Allen, George It. Gandis, C, Reeve and twenty others, each $1; cash $1 50: J. M. Watson, Casts, .each 50 cents. Total from Lambertville, (additional.) 198 63- Treasurer ofthe Association, Peter B. Simons, Tie. 618 Ransom street. LARCENY of COUPON BONDS.— Before Alderman Hurley, yesterday, William H. Footer, who was arrested upon suspicion of having stolen a large amount of bonds, checks, and who was, at the time of his arrest, attempting to sell, for two dollars and a quarter, a coupon of the Cape May and Millville Railroad Company which called for $l7 50, had a far ther hearing. On the person of defendant was recov ered a number of bonds, with coupons a ttached, forged chocks, drafts, &c. David Preston, a witness, testified that defendant sold him a coupon of the Millvide and Cape May Railroad for $2 25. Mr. William C. Long atreih of the Williamsport and Elmira Railroad. testi fied to a fraudulent signature on several coupons of _Elmira road, found in the prisoner's possession. Fos ter was held to answer the charges of obtaining mo ney tinder false pretences and the larceny of railroad bonds, &c. ASSAULT UPON COLORED WO.MEN.—Re3- corder Enen had before him yesterdayafternoon Wm. _.13 Taylor, conductor, and tgeorge Palmer, brakesman, on the West Chester Railroad, charged with ass.ult :and battery upon two colored women, named Mary E. Miles - nd Annie E. Adams. It seems that, on Satur day last. the plaintiffs took passage in the 7.30 A. M. lire of the West t heeler Railroad, taking seats in the rear end of the passenger cars. bkorily after the con ductor, Mr. Taylor, ceme along and said, - You had better go to the front part of the car." Mrs. Miles re fused to comply with the request. It is alleged that the conductor seized hold of Mrs. Miles, calling to his as sistance the brakeman, who likewise seized hold of Miss Adams, and they were together violently elected from the cars. Taylor and Palmer were held in $l,OOO bail each for trial. , DOMESTIC MABICETS.—Prices in market this morning were as follows: Apples, 30 to 37 cents per half peck; asparagus, 37 to 40 cents per bunch; beets, 10 ,ti 12 cents per half peck; butter, 55 to 60 cents per pound; celery, 40 to 95 cents per bunch; eggs. 26 to 30 cents per dozen; lettuce. 12 to 15 cents per head; roast beef, 23 to 25 cents per pound; sirloin steaks, 27 to 30 cents per pound; mutton 10 to 20 cents per pound; par_ pulps, 1010 1.8 cents per half peck; pork, 15 to 20 cents per pound; potatoes, 22 to 25 cents per half peck; pout- UT, 24 to 30 cents per pound; radishes, 10 to 12 cents per bunch; turnips, 10 to 1/ cen.s per half peck; and veal 10 - 1,0 18 cents per pound. ALLEGED GAMBLING HOUSES. John Albert Brothers, Wm. Barnett and James 'Hen ry were arraigccd before Recorder Eneu. yesterday, upon an alleized charge of keeping gambling houses. A sea captain testified that he bad lost about $12,000 in the gambling house on outh Ninth street.of which the two first named defendants are said to be the pro prietors. He had also lost a considerable sum of mo• ney In the houpe on South Itleventh street, men pled,as witness stateff, by Barnett and Henry. The first two defendants were bound over in $1.500 bail to answer, and the latter waived a bearing and entered bail. TII/S BUNDLE THlEF.—William Dowling, alias William Dehaven, had a further hearing before Alderman Peltier, yesterday afternoon, charged with stealing packages from errand boys. A number of lads who bad been swindled by the prisoner were present end identified him. The defendant is also -charged livinge larceny of $6OO from Mrs. Martha S. 'Crowley,at No. 1320 Poplar street. The theft was perpetrated about a year ago, since which time the prisoner has not been seen. Dowling was com- Witted in default of $4,001 bail to answer. • PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY FOR THE PRE -irearrnott OF CauFaerr To ANIMA.LS.—An association with the above title has 'been in contemplation for months peat by a number et citizens or Philadelphia, who have already taken the initiatory steps for its active operation, by correspondence with European societies of a like character, for laws on the subject, and in making the preliminary preparations to pro cure the necessary legislation from the State Legisla ture at Its next session. Communications on the sub ject can be addressed to M. R.lkt Ras 2851, Philade 6 Post Office. By B. SCOTT, JR„ Auctioneer, No. 1020 Chestnut street. Peremptory sale of Alabaster Vases. Ornaments and Statuettes. This evening,vith inst., at 7 u'clock. will be eold,an aseortment of Agate. Bardiglio and Siena Vases. Card Receivers, Statuettes being the balance of invoices ex ships Jupiter and Molocka. Open for examination this day. CENTENARY SERMON.—In consequence of , so, many persons being unable to hear Dr. Castle's greet centenary sermon when delivered before tb e Vila Conference, he has been prevalled;upon to repeat lt in 'Union Cburch, Fourth street, below Arch, to m:tom:ow evening, commencing at quarter to 8 o'clock. SALE OF HORSES.—At Champion's City litszaar, Race street. above Eleventh,on Tuesday morn ing next there will be a large eale of homes. wagons. carriages, harness, &c. The particulars of the sale will be found in an advertisement in another column. HOUSE ROBBRRY.—The house . of Mr. Tayer, Pine street, below Nineteenth. was entered by a sneak-thief, yesterday afternoon, through the front door, which was unfastened. Some silverware svas stolen. FATAL RAILROAD ACCIDENT.— A lad named John Ulmer, aged 15 years, Was run over by a train °fecal cars on the Reading railroad, opposite Hewston street, last evening. and instantly kit lad H SINGLE QUARTER will do more at 'Hoyt's Novelty Bales" than a hundred dollars at any other place in the city. If this assertion la dtspaten,wo refer to Mr. A. S. Hoyt, who can soon tell you "what swenty.flve cents will do." By all means call soon at 602 Chestnut street. CENTRAL TEA DEPOT. MITCHELL dc FLETCHER. 1204 Chestnut street, NEWS FROM WasanroToN.--The papers arelilled with interesting news from the Federal city, about lutenist Revenue, about appointments to and removals from office, and about the daily doings of Cone ress and the President. We take pleasure in fill- Ing a paragraph of this journal each day with a eulogy the cheapness of the excellent coal sold by W. W. Alter, No. 057 North Ninth Street, and at his branch office. at Sixth and spring Garden streets. PATENT PREPARED Cork, Mattress, Cushion, Car and. Church Beata, Manufacturing 4:3°°l " PanY, Office, No. 407 Commerce street, Philadelphia, e desire to call the attention of owners, builders and captains of steamers, steamboats and other vessels to cur PATENT PREPARED CORK STUFFED MAT TRESSES; dc. hese Mattresses are soft and elastic. do not become hard by use, or get into ridges, but re tain their original shape and size, thus saving all ex. pense of making over or renewing, yet cost, when new, but one third the outlay for Hair Mattresses. In the event of disaster upon the waters they are INS ALUABLE AS L.I.E.e.PRESERVEIIS, as each single Mattress Is capable of supporting three indi viduals any length of time upon the water. We also solicit the attention of hotel keepers, hoarding-houses, hospitals and of private families. The prepared Cork Stuffing, by its many superior qualities and its peculiar advantages, is far pre ferable to any other upholstering material for Mattresses, Bolsters, Pillows and Seats of every de scription. It offers no refuge to vermin, keeps per fectly ea eet, clean and cool, and 18 light and certainly very cheap. Cork is a non.conductor of heat. These Mattresses therefore, are very recommendable against Hemor rhoids, Rheumatism and Nervous and Rheamati Headache, We are now prepared to take orders for steamships boats. railroads, churches, carriages or theatres, dtc., to furnish Mattresses, Seats, axe dte- Sive us a call; we cannot fall to give the public at large sufficlentproof of the value of our patent. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! ! BARGAINS ! ! ! Ladies in quest of Choice Millinery Goods, would do well to call on Messrs. Friedberger Straus°, Whole sale and Retail duelers, at Nos. 113 and 113 North Eighth street. Their assortment of new style Rib bone, French Flowers, Illusion Laces, Ornaments Silks, Black and Colored Crapes, with Ribbon of every shade and width to match, Bonnet Frames, etc., etc. Is one of the finest in the city, and is offered at the very lowest rates. They have also a fine stock or Straw, Braid and Hair Bonnets. Also Straw Hats, for Misses and Children, of the latest styles, Great bar gains received every week- from the New York and hlladelphia auctions, which are well worthy the at.' eaten of the Millinery trade. Call without delay. "POLAR REFRIGERATOR."—BartIett's pa tent, manufactured by I. S. Clark, No. 1008 Market st, will this season carry - off the palm. He has had a large force at 'work for months past In getting up a - t ANo t stock of these indispensable household articles, and has brought out an entirely new Refrigerator. which will strike every intelligent purchaser as the best thing of the kind yet given to the putric in this depart ment of the mechanic art. We allude to his splendid new Polar .Rtfrigeralor, the superiority of which con sists In its ecommical consumption of 'tee, and its un doubted ex elience in preserving meats and other provisions the longest period of time with the least expense. We would e those in want of Bei eel rotors to call at I. S Clark's manufactory, No tel Market eta eet, and make their purchases, as Mr Clark Is one of the largest manufacturers of Refrigerators to the country, and what is more, in view of the tin s, tiled state of business, he has determined during the present season to retail his Refrigerators at wholesale pri; es. POPULAR NEW BEE HIVE.—We have examined Kelsey'spatent bee-hive, manufactured and sold by Mr. 8. Macferran. 721 ( hestrut street. and can readily understand why more honey can be made from .1 than from any other hive ever inventeu. Tote in ventor of this hive spent years and a fortune in study ;; the bee scientifically, and his invention is &marvel of compfeteness. By following the directions it is possible for a moth ever to enter this hive; the bees are Lever allowed to Pyri arm; nor are they allowed to breed more than once in the same comb. fo residents In 'be country, or in the city. where they have forty feet of yard room, Ibis hive renders bee culture one of the most interesting and attractive things imaginable. Here myriads of flowers are annually exhaling their sweetness en the fruitless air, thousands of pounds of r ellelous honey might just as readily b galsered for the enjoyment of our citizens. We hope this hiat will be popularly acted upon. and that orders will pour in upon Mr. Macferran in one unceasing stream for the Live in question, either with bees or without, as he furnishes them In ePher way. One of the most inter e,ting pamphlets that we have ever read, containing a complete description of the busy bee and the hive here eferred to, is handed gratuitously to purchasers. A SEASONABLE HINT.—It is an estab- E,hed fact, In medical practice that cholera results directly from prostrated functions, and that gentle stimulai is that maintain the tone of the organs are ceded as preventives of the disease. 'Chem are many Ft ituulants, such as alcohol, caruptior, an.. but they are hotter adapted to combat actual disease than to ward off its approach. E. G. Whitman dr Co , No. 318 Chest nut street, below Fourth, have on hand a choice assort ment of confections that strike us as Supplying an important seasonable desideratum. Mint. ginger and cinnamon are put up in the most attract ve forms, and while the consumer enjoys a delicious confection he Is fortifying himself against the attacks of an expected euidemic. The gentlemen named have on hand an almost unlimited assortment of fancy and plain con fectiGnery of every description, and every article sold by them 1a as pure and as wholesome as it is delicious. ME. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN'S CONFEC- T/ONa TerROLTINOUT •THIC lINIONT.—There is no place where the Confections of Mr. Stephen F. Whitman, of No. /210 Market street. are not sought. Tuffs has arisen from his long established reputation as the mantifeaurer of the beat and purest confectionery of every description. North and South, East and West, at the exit% meat point, may be found his delicious Confections. HmMSTREET'S HAIR COLOT:ING.—This inimitable article for the hair rratoree gray hair to Ile original calor. by gradual absorption, to a most re• rnarkable manner, while it promotes its health and vigor. It is for this reason rapidly taking the place of all the deleterious dyes. It is solid In two sizes-50 cents and sl—by all dealers. THE BEST CHANCE FOR CONSIIMPTTVBS.— Dr. J. H. Schenck, of Philadelphia, devotes nis atten tion exclusively to the cure of Consumptim and the di eases which lead to it, such as Dyspepsia, Liver omplaint, &c. Hellas been engaged In this line of duty for more than thirty years, and on account of his long experience and the undivided attention he has given to the subject, be is probably better ac gnat. ted with all the pbasds and peculiarities of Pul monary Diseases than ary other man In the United Slates. Accordingly, the cures effected by him appear • in souse cases, to be almost incredible. He uses but tt ree medicines, but these are adapted to every possi ble case, and sometimes one of them alone is sufficient, Dr. Schenck's principal remedy, the Pulmonic Syrup. has been before the public for many years, with a nfd on i unexamed salnc - M e S as n a r r p m a dial a o g u en n t e Doctor s Schenck p hself was cored by this medicine. though he was apparently lu a dying condition, and his physicians and friends bad abandoned all hope of his recovery. Many others have since been restored, and some of them from a condition equally hopeless. When the stomach or liver is affected, which is often the case with consump tives, the Sea Weed Tonic or Mandrake Pills must be used in connection with the Pulmonic Syrup. The Tonic strengtheus the appetite of the patient, and in viorates his general system; and, If the liver is 'B- F easea. obstructed or torpid, the Mandrake Pills are quired to bring that important organ to a healthy coudition, which is absolutely necessary to effect the cure of Consumption. The directions which accora• pony each medicine point out which of. the themmdies Is to be used, arta in what cases all of are required. Dr. Schenck's medicines are sold I. the city by nearly every Drtigglst. Dr. Noe be consulted pershnally at his Prin cipal office,. 15 North Sixth street, corner of Com. erce, every Saturday, from 9 A. M. until ; No. Si Bond street, New York, every Tuesdar. from 9 to it: No. 1.8 Summer street. Boston, Blass., every Wednes day from 9to 3; and eveu other Friday at 108 Balti more street. Baltimore, Md. All advice free , but for a thorough examination of the lungs wish his Respiro meter the charge is three dollars. Price of the Pulmon Srup and Seaweed Tonic, each $1 10 per bottle, or 7 50 the half dozen. Mandrake Pills, 15 cents per box. For sale by all druggists and dealers. - LUBRICATIVE STEAM ENGINE PACKING. —For terms see 723 Chestnut street, and 2.6 Dey street. New "York. NEW STYLES IN ENTIRELY NEW GOODS. Look at oar Misses' Hats. Look at our Misses' Hats. Look at our Misses! Hats. Look at our Misses' Hats. Look at our Misses' Hata. Lc ok at our Misses' Hats. Look at our Misses' Hats. greatat our Misses' Hats. Call at the azaar of CHARLES OARFORD & SOYS'. Under the Continental Hotel. LIRE "QUAKER GUNS." Artificial teeth are of little use and easily detected. Take care of the reel ones. All you need is frag t Sozodont; use It dell , and your teeth will be the lett of nature's gifts to fail yon. WENDEROTH, TAYLOR tic BRowN's Pho °graphic and Art Gallery, 914 Chestnut street. Plain Photographs of all sizes and styles. N. B.—hlr. Wenderoth, of the firm, will make the Mingo himself for these as well as,for xflnoveepalatinginto: Gentlemen's Suits, Boys Clothing Gentlemen's halts. ROCICHILL do WILSON, Gentlemen's Suits. Boys' Clothing. Bays' Clothing. BROWN STONE Gentlemen's Suits. CLOTHING HALL, Gentlemen's Suits. Boys' Clothing. , 603 AND 603 Boys' CiothintiN. Gentlemen's Suits. CHESTNUT STREET. J3entlentm's Suits. Boys' Clothing. Bove Clothing. Gentlemen's Suits. PURE LIBERTY WEITD LEAD.—Orders daily increasing. A GREAT NOVELTY.--The first in the country and the only one in this city. The great screened Rotary Hair Brushing Apparatus is In operation now at the Girard House flair Dressing kaloon, adjoining the Reading Room, opposite the (ace. From this date, April 21, 1866, I respectfully invite all gentlemen to tall and examine the same. OONST. BOTTHuF. Patent rights for sale. Practical Hair Dresser. : .11 ' : ‘fc : '• pgrupt A WORD TO HODSRICgDPEREL—We desire to call the atteniton of our readera to the large and 'elegant - assortment of Wall Papers to be found at the warerooms of Francis Newland &Son, No. 52 North Ninth street,betowArch. The stock comprises a choice variety of Architectural Decorations, Imitations of Frescoes,Oak in Panels, suitable for Halls and Libra ries; superb gilt for Parlors, etc., arida variety of other styles all of which will be sold at the lowest rates, and neatly bong by experienced workmen. Call, and make your belection.s. LIQUID BLACKING.—One trial of Etßowzr BROTHERS' LIQUID BLACKING will convince any one that it is a very SUPERIOR ARTICLE. /t is used at the LEADING HOTELS throughout the UNITED STATES. For sale by the principal GRO CERS, by the bottle, aid at wholesale by THAYER dr, COWPERTIEWAIT. 41 .-- )AIIit&R,CE street, PACKERS' PATENTICE CREAM FREEZERS. —Sole manufacturers. E. S. Parson dic C0.,N0.2.2.0 Dock street. Descriptive catalogue sent by mall when desired. PURE TirrrmitTY WHITE LEAD.—Try it,and yon will have none other. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH.— J. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of thellye and Ear, treats all diseases 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. 619 Fine street The medical faculty are invited to ao• company their patients, as he 'es had no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes inset ed. No charge made for examination. MOTH-PROOF CLOTHES CHESTS.—Of all sizes at E. S. Parson .4 Co.'s Refrigerator manufactory, 220 Dock street. Fos MALLOW Roars, - Moss Paste, Soft Gum Drops, and other efficacious Confections for Coughs and Colds, go to E, G. Whitman & Co.'s. Sib Chestnut street. Dealers supplied. WENS of Tar Syrup for Coughs, Colds and Affections of the Lungs. This mixture is entirely vegetable, and affords speedy Relief in all Palrnonary Diseases, such 88 Asthma. Spitting of Blood, Bron chitis, &c. Prepared only by TIARA% & OLIVERI• Druggists, 13, E. Cor. Tenth and Chestnut streets, PhDs. INIMITABLY FINE CONFECTIONS. Choice and rare varieties for select presents, manufactured by STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, No. 1210 Market street. 1866.—WALL PAPERS, 12k , 15 and 20 cents; a superior variety et Glazed Paper Hangings. neatly hung; Window Shades, rich colors, cheap, at JOHN. spOr. 'S Depot,NO. 1033 Spring Barden street, (talon square.) Tits FINEST Camels: ma and Roasted Al monds are those manufactured by E. (3. Whitman & C0..318 Chestnut street. Dealers supplied. OrrE DOLLAIIS worth of ice per week will keep your provisions cool and sweet in the warmest weather by using one of Schooley's large Refrigera tors:: they have three apartments and are thorough ventilators. The small sires require but 20 cents worth of Ice per week. E. S. Faison Co., manufacturers, 220 Lock street. Ptraz LtrartrryWarrE LEAD.—Preferred by Dealers, as It alwitys gives satisfaction to their cut tome's. dcArbElry of erening there will be feats on the Three Flying Trapeze by Yonug America, the ballet. of "The Vivandiere " groupings by the idartinetti Family, and the pantomime of "Banta" v ill be given for the last time. TITIC 01 - .1357.14 CT.—M_ISA Maggie Mitchell will appear In two pieces this evening—•• Margot, the Poultry Dealer," and 'The Pet ct the Pettleoa'a." THE WALNUT.-' Richard III" will be given this evening, with Edwin Booth ea Richard. Trim Anna —The entertainment this evening will consist of "The French Spy" and 'Tom Cringle'a Log" THE AMERICAN —EI Nino Eddie on ty • tight rope, two grand ballets, and "Jack Sheppard" will be the bill to night. ELITZ's Sphynx 51UI reigns supreme at the Assem bly liulldthe. See Second .Ftwe for additiona4 Amuosmenti Penna Academy of Fine Arts, The Forty-third Annual Exhibition of PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURE IS NOW OPEN, Chestnut Street, above Tenth, From 9A. M. to 7 P. M., and from 8 till 10 in the Evening. ap244.11 Cape i eland 10 Room Cottage for Sale ADJOINING CONGRESS HALL, Will be sold with or witaout Stable for four horses. Address, 3. F. CAKE, ath3is.wlm rpl Cane Island. A COUNTRY RESlDENCE—sultable fbr a Llla small famiy, beautifully situated in a high and ceattlay locality. l within ten minutes' walk of a eta' ion on the Philadelphia and Trenton itailrosd. nine miles Prom the city, convenient both as a summer and win ter residence, being within a short distance of churches. stores, &e., In the village of Holumsburg. cOR PALE OR TO RENT. Inquire at. No. 2S South SIXTH street. aP27•241P1 6 FOR SA.— c TILE NEAT ANDL E DESIRABLE BRICK 7 ELLING (In comp)e e order), No. l 2 FILBERT street. by MOSEM THOMAS fi SONS. at the .F.X CBANOE, on TUESDAY, May 15th. V,730 can re main. apZSa.tu,th.6la COUNTRY SEAT AND FARM FOR SALE.6III rig —Filly or one hundred acres, Bristol, Plke,=. Bove seven mile atone •nd near Tacony. Apply to R. 'WHITAKER, No. 610 locust street. &M et. f I M FOR SALE,—Brown Stone Cottage In West Ma: Philadelphia. Price, , 1 16,500. Only $1,300 In cash yr-anted. Address, "F. O. West Philadelphia Post Office. IN BY B. SOOTY, AUCTIO ' No. 1020 Utllirs'in/ uT street. PEREMPTORY SALE ALABASTER VASES, OR. NAMENTS. STATUETTES, &C. THIS EVENING, 28th inst., at 7,5 i o'clock. at the Art Gallsry, 1026 Chesnut street, will be sold an assortment of agate, bardlglio, and Sienna vases. card receivers, statuettes, &e., &c., being the balance of invoices. ate., ex ships Jupiter and Mulocka. Open for examination on morninir of sale. B. SCOTT, Ja. will sell at auction ON TUESDAY EVENING, May 1. at 7:4 o'clock, without reserve, at the Art Gallery, 1020 Chestnut street, a beautiful collection of thore famous Paintings known as the RUGGLES GhliS. The collection embraces Landscapes and Mountain Scenery of America, Old Mills. Romantic Ruins, Ravines atd P,ctur. sone Architecture of Eu• rope. be Paintings will remain On exhibitlOn until the evening of sale, and all lovers of Art are Invited to e x rlmite his beautiful collection. SPECIAL SALE OF 'IMPORTED READY-MADE cLOTHI N (4. ON "WEDNESDAY MORN/NO. May 2, at le o'clock, will be so,d without reserve, a krge invoice of Ready made Clothing. manufactured e.,pressly for custom trade, in the Paris and London Markets, consisting in part of—Flne fancy and black doeskin. all :wool Scotch and English cassinaere and crap (Pete pants, fall suits it wool English and Scotch casaircers, Melton. tweed and serge pants rnd vests, ctc , all of the latest styles The above goods were imported directly from En. rope ex stearaahlp Rangarm, and will nosltively be sold. Open for examination on Monday afternoon. ' ,lf HAMILL'S PASSAGE OFFICE. NATIONAL STRATI NAVIGATIOQUEENS-O r ‘. WEEKLY TO AND FROM' TOWN, (COBH HARBOR) AND LIVERPOOL. The elegant Al Iron screw steamship !'ERIN" leaves on SATU.bas.y, May Ith. Rates of passage, payable in currency: Ist Cabin sa; Steerage, $3O. Passengers a.ao forwarded to London, Paris, Havre, Hamburg, Bremen - , &c., at moderate rates. - :steerage passage from LIVERPOOL or QUEENS. TOWN through to PHILADELPHIA, 140 In cur rency. For further information, apply at the Company's Office, _ W. A. If AMILL, Agent, 217 Walnut street. SPECIAL NOT rCE.—Hav ing been appointed SOLE AGENT of the above "Favorite Line , in this city, I ould cam ion the public against purchasing their tickets elsewhere. apes-tfa 'MR SUNDAY PRESS WILL news and JL addition to its usual amount of news and readlog deliverede great speec today,on. Glen strengthofield, In the House on the of the rebel States when united with the Copperheads of the power in the next Congress and Electoral College. This ful argument should be read by all politl. ecans, inasmuch as it exhausts the question, and is iilledwithinformation and warning. Iti MBE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXIST. ing between EUGENE G. HUN and JOHN LA NDEI was dissolved on the 16th inst., by mutual, consent, JOHN LANDhLL being authorized to lect and I ettle all accounts of the late firm. EUGENE LAN EIMER, April V. 1866. JOHN LANDELL. The Iron Foundry Business in all ita branches, will he continued by JOHN LANXELL, at the old stand, Germantown road and Second street, Philadelphia apzs St* JOHN LAN ELL. EMISTAIE OF ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL, De• ceased.—Letters of Administration having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims will present them to HANNAH E. CAMPBELL, Adm'trlx, No. 1931 Cherry at. rap26.s,6ti BOARDING IN PRIVATE FAMILY-- 236 North FIFTH street. ap2B-3t* THE SUNDAY PRESS WILLA CONTAIN-.—IN addition to the usual amountof NeWB and Reading matter, the great speech of Hon. Gianni W. Scholieldr, delivered in the House to-day, on the strength of the rebel States when united with the Copperheads of the North in the next Congress and Electoral College. This powertul argument ahauld be read by all politicians, nasmuch as it ea hansts the question, and is Oiled wit tiformation and warning. AMIIsEMENTS. AMUSE I'S. BEAL ESTATE. AOUTION SALES HU, SATURDAY, APRIL 28 , 1886: THE "EXCELSIOR" HAM i (Selected from the beet Corn-Fed Rom) , ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD. J. H. NEMER k CO. GENERAL PROVISION DEALER'S And Curers of the Celebrated 44 E.X.CELSIOEL" Sugar Cured Maras, TONGUES AND BEEF, N 05.142 and 144 NORTH FRONT ST. None genuine unless branded "J. H. . N. & CO., EXCELSIOR." Toe ma: style HAMS are Cured selvea). expressly for FAMILY ( I= '`li''r i.s of alliclotti - flavor; free from the unpleasant taste of salt and are pronounced by epicures superior to ani now ., o t tared .. for AT RETAIL, JAB. B. CAMPBELL & CO, ) 727 Chestnut St., Have made extensive additions to their popular Stock of SUL/KS AND r)res,H4 S GOODS, WHICH THEY CON . Tiri u.r. TO SELL At Moderate Prices, Wholesale Rooms up Stairs. fatal rp GROVER dr BAKER'S tat.PROVED SHUTTLE OR "LOCK" STITCH SEW EN MANES. • So. 1 and No. fbr G Tellers CHl , Sbeeznakers, Saddlers. Cc. 7'81) Lipari:lv UT Street, Philadelphia. 17 MARKET Street. Harresbnrs- rel-nrup gEtt SPRING. Mg WM. D. ROGERS. Coach and Light Carriage Builder. 1309 and 1011 Chestnut Street, , ntitt4tarrp , PHILADELPHIA. REFRIGERATORS, SMITH it RICHARDSON, A cents for the sale of the jturtly Celebrated CHAR. LINED REFRIGERATORS, Wholesale and Retail. Fri:max to Twenty-live 611 MARKET STREET. ap6-1m) JOHN C. ARRIBON , Not.l and 3 NOR= SIXTH STREET, Would invite the attention of Gentlemen to hie IMPROVED PATTERN SHIRT, Made by _hand, in the beet manner, and WAB.GANTIM TO Glint jEIe.TWACTION. ALS O TO A COBLPLETE , STOOK OT Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. stable forthe Season am HIESITELL'S MAGIC OIL CURES rrETTEEL !! ESTSIPELAS, ITCH, SCALD HEAD, AND ALL SIMI Mare ASW $1 Warranted to cure or money refttnded. For sale by all DroggLsts. Principal Depot, ASHMEAD'S PHARMACY, No 336 SOUTH SECOND ST. 154rPrica rvnta Tar bottia. an2.l-3oxrp ca oTatra r . READY MADE , LOTHING N° 824 CHESTNUTST. LIDER THE CONTINENTALNOITI g PHILADELPHIA • PA. INSTRELITONS FOR SELF-NEASTREIIINT. COAT. Send Size from 1 to 2; from 2 to Si and from t to 5; and around the most prominent part of the chest, and around ! the waist. State whether erect - - or stooping. 1 VEST. Same as for cost PAINTS. Inside seam; outaide NAM to hips, and arm Voila Key to Business Success in ntiladel- phia, Pa. The above publics on gives every different business now conducted in Philadelphia. the number engaged in each business and the capital required to establish them. Price 13. Bent postpaid. Address B. FRANK MORRET. Harrisburg, Pa. Mferences GEO. .813RONER, Editor and Proprietor Evening Telegraph. Espl4 is 44 141 ILLEh & DicALARNE Y. Attorneys at Law. 40.000 At,lirt,olll.'ffittn.a2rLe2...—.. Beet. 10,000 pounds Black Lead, Powdered. Best. 10,000 pounds Antimony, n 01b. boxes. 2,000 pounds Gam Camphor, in barrels. 2,500 pounds row'd and Gr'd Gentian Root. 2,000 pounds American Drop-black in 10015. boxek 1,500 pounds P nglish do do. 500 s Chloroform P. & W. 11b. in 2,000 pounds Cream Tartar, pow'd, pure, in bbls. 2,100 ouac, s Sulph. Quinine, P. .t. W.. in 10u oz. cases. 500 ounces Snips. Morphine. P.dtW., 50 oz cases. All the above in store and for sale at lowest market rates. ,tom Weinvite increased orders for our popular PilhE LIBERry WHITE LEAD AND . PENN TREATY WRITE LE A.D, Of which we are the sole manufacturers. BUY IT! TRY IT!! The best in the market. PUTTY! PUTTY!! PUTTY!! ! • MADE 011 . PORE LINSEED OIL, With power and facilities to fill orders to any extent o Orders daily increasing. We invite inquiries. ZIEGLER dt SMITE, Wholesale Druggists, Proprietom of the Pennsylvania Paint and Color Works, Store and Office, No. 137 North THIRD street, apl9-12itrpi . Philadelphia HENRY TAMES, _ ACCOUNTANT. Disputed and Confused Accounts Adjusted—Sets of books opened—small sets kept by contract. State ments and Balance Sheets prepared for Bankrutpt Estates. FRENCH AND sPA'sraa TRANSLATED. ar ag.emi ROOM 84. No. 413 Chestnut street WE HEREWITH U.&LL attention lo our t samortinent of impeder PLUM, we always have on Mad, and offer them at very reakenable prices to Rest of references and IT'LL GU braziably given by Mali DELON MVO 111131RIPAATURIDIV CO: MIDI 3DV W43=1113314 TRAVELING AND WALKING SUITS. JOHN W THOMAS, No. 405 and 407 North Second St. NOW OPEN, Crepe Poplins, Chene Poplins. Chem) M.ohairs. Plain Nlohairs. FORToiI de Inde , TRAVELING and LAMM' AND MISSES' ap24-5t rpi SIMON COLTON &CLAIiKt. To Families Residing in or Going to the Country. Those who wish to ppurchasesupplies of the best qua. lity of FINF.,6RO will find a full and choice stock of the best that can be imported or procured from the New York. Boston or Philadelphia markets, and Can be supplied with goods in package at whole sale prices. Particular attention Is paid to packing in the neat. eat at, d meet safe manner possible. Goods delivered to any of the Depots,Mrpress Offices or out in the Country free of charge. SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, spl9-tf S. W. Cor. BROAD AND WALNUT. VERY CHOICE COCILACIoNa We have just received a lot of very choice New Crop -OOLONG TEA. in small boxes (suitable for families), to whioh we would call the attention of those desiring a really fine article at a moderate price. THOMPSON BLACK & SON, Broad and Chestnut Street. ap23-6Z rp , - 3:..airowbani2.o TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS. Scat received a fresh Invoice of DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS With Napkin and Doylies to 'Match, The very finest goods img orted. Sheppard, Van Harlingen & Arrison, Importers of Linen and Ho 1008 Chestnut Street. I:tUlStt-th sa to ffit AWNINGS, VERANDAHS AND FLAGS WIVI. F. SCRIBBLE, 49 80IPTIE TIMID STREET. PHILADELPHIA. IffANCFACTURER OF AWNINGS AND VHLRLA.N - 13 A.1:118. Awnings Proofed and Warranted not to lildew. FLAGS OF ALL SIZES ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER. Stencil Cutting and Canvas Printing. Bags. Tents Wagon Covers. madeto order. 111,411,131M261 1866. SPRING. 1866. EDMUND YARD & CO., 617 Chestnut and 614 Jayne Streets, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF Bilks and Fancy Dress Goods, Li.nens and White Goods, Shawls and Balmorala, DEALERS IN AMERICAN DRESS GOODS. Germantown Fancy Wool Good; A Pull Line of Prints, AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES. apls4mrp SUPERIOR PIORLING VINEGAR, PICKLES, KETCHUPS, PRESERVES, SAUCES, JELLIES, SYRUPS, MUSTARDS, &0., do. All warranted to be of a =parlor ellallt7. ZdAITUFACTIIBIED BY EMIL MATHIEU & SON, Nos. 120, 122 and 124 Lombard Street, Below Second. ap9 lm rP ORNAMENTAL HAIR MANUFACTORY. The largest and:best assortment of d Wigs, Toupees, Long Hair Braids and Curls, Water-falls, Viotorines, Fri settee, Illusive Seams for Ladies', At prices LOWER than elsewhere. EflllnlaTP 909 OHEST.NUT STREET. GROVER & BAKER'S MST PREMIUM ELASTIC STITCH AND LOCK STITCH SEWING 2dACIBINI36, With latest improvemenia, 780 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. 17 MAREBT Street. Eferriaburc. ROAM rp /Im A.RlCtige mix wIT S H NDIELIBLBping INK. Rinbrahler , tam N. A. TORREY, • • 1b941 intent JUST RECEIVED. YARD - AND.A.IIALP-WIDE 'Velvet . Carpets, NEW DESIGNS. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, 904. Chestnut Street. WALKING. SUIT 3-4, 7-8, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4 CANTON MAT TINGS. J. F. &E. B ORNE, ENGLISH BRUSSELS, FOR /STAIRS AND FALLA WITH EXTRA BORDERS. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, No. 904 CHESTNUT STREET; 500 PIECES NEW PLiTTERNB ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, 00 4 1 Chestnut St& Carpetings ! Carpetings ! AT RETA IL. McCalloms, Crease & Sloan, No. 519 Chestnut Street. OPPOSITE INDEPENDMME NALL. Now offer their extensive Stock of Foreign and Domestic CAR .STINGS, AT it:EDUCED PRIOEB, g Goods. &Wog Warehouse ! McCALLUMS, CREASE & SLOAN, 509 Chestnut Street, (Opposite Independence Han RAVE JUST EECEIVZD One Thousand Rolls, CANTON MATTING TWO HVBDRED ROLLS. CALCUTTA COCOA MATTING. All Widths and Styles, are. ,..ttlhe Lowest Prices. C.A..1-1..P.11E/rIIN G. LEEDOM & SHAW Invite attention to their assortment 01 CARPETING = ROW OPENING AT , No.. 910 Arch Street, mhis-2m rot ABOVE NINTH. "GLEN ECHO MILLS,' MeCALLUMS,CREASE & SLOAN MiNIIPACTEIBE3IB, rK)ItVMUiELZID WHOLID. CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS. &c. wAnitgov3E, NO. 509 CHESTNUT STREET, Retail Department, No. 619 Chestnut Si;. FrMLR, Wiitimit a t rmicui6 suuniacio%D ANRICDatOO2IDASIL No. NNerih Water Enmesh ana e bro. Sti North Delayer 11. pirrarm svenue, rbitedelthla. . 00Nalth t. . CLUIPE111109• Nv.tuTZ, RED AND PARCrY CHESTNUT STAEET. Foreign and Domeetio GERMANTOWN, PA. Opposite the State HOUSE). Pm LADELPHL9.
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