Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, May 01, 1866, Image 2

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    'LATER EUROPEAN NEWS BY THE
HIBERNIA. •
FATHER PoniT, April 30. . -The steamship
Hibernia has passed this point on the way
to Quebec. Her advices are to the 20th
inst. The steamship City of Baltimore,
from New York, arrived at Queenstown on
the 19th. The Moravian arrived at Liver
pool on the morning ,of the 18th. The
steamer Helvetia, from New York, arrived
at Queenstown on the 10th. The steamship
China, from Boston, arrived at Queenstown
on the 20th.
AUSTRIA AND PRUSSIA.
The German advices continued to be
more re-assuring, and there was a grow
ing • belief in the probability of securing
peace.
A. telegram from Vienna, dated the 18th
-instant, says:—Bavaria, Wurten3burg, Sax.-
ony, Baden and Darmstadt, are quite united
on the German and Federal question.
• .Should war occur they would all be on the
- side of Austria. Their agreement en
courages the hope that peace will not be dis
turbed.
The Berlin correspondent of the London
2V2nes says: •
"Count Bismark has repeatedly tendered
his resignation, written within the last few
days,.but has been unable to obtain the
sanction of the King to his withdrawal.
"The modification of the Cabinet will be
accelerated by the Emperor of Austria
.baying informed the - Emperor of France
that under certain circumstances he would
-not object terlay ;the question before a
European Congress."
The' same writer says most positively
-that no concentration of troops has taken
place in any part of Prussia, and that there
is not' a trace of any measure capable of
be
ing construed as aggressive.
Peace meetings continue to be held in the
large towns throughout Prussia.
The text of the Prussian reply to the Atu3-
• trian despatch of the 7th inst. has been pub
lished. It dwells especially on the ad
mitted movements of Austrian troops on
the Prussian frontier, by which Prussia was
led to take defensive measures, and says if
Count .Mensdorff, after the Emperor had
passed his word that no aggression was in
tended brAnstria, still continues military
prepaiations, it cannot be expected that
Prussia (an equally clear denial of hostile
intentions having been. made by, the King)
tilipuld relinquish those defensive measures
which were called forth by the attitude of
Austria.
The answer of Prussia to England's re
'Monstrance is said to be cold and haughty.
-.The answer of Austria says--" Austria
does not ask an inch of land in the' Duchies,
nor will she accept it. Prussia wishes to
annex the Duchies, but Austria is bound to
support the rights of the Schleswig-Holstein
people. She will not ...dictate to them, but
requires that the will of the people and of
the Diet should be respected. The Prussian
and. Austiian troops should be withdrawn,
and the people should choose their Govern.
ment by universal suffrage.. Austria ac
cepts their decision ; even if in favor of Prus.
sm."
A telegram from Copenhagen, says, the
Government of Denmark has received com
munications Which will compel it to assume
„glees passive attitude in the German dis
pute, and it has adopted resolutions of an
'important character. •
GREAT BRITAIN.
The proceedings of Parliament on the 28th
inst. were unimportant.
•
FRANCE.
The Imperial decree prorogues the Corps
Legislatif until June 21.
Rentes, on the 18th, were quoted at 671.15 c.
SPAIN. - "
' In the Chamber of Deputies the Minister
of the Interior stated that the .Government
was cognizant of the operations of certain
conspirators, but did not apprehend any se
rious disturbance of the public tranquillity.
. Russia.
There have been great rejoicings at St.
Petersburg and elsewhere, on account of
the Emperor's escape from assassination.
The man who attempted the Emperor's life
is a Russian land owner of small means,
who considered himself injured by the
emancipation of the serfs. He discharged a
pistol within a few feet of the Emperor,
and the shot would probably have taken
effect had not a
_peasant turned aside the
assassin's arm. This peasant has been en
nobled.
It is said that the Emperor,. with perfect
presence of mind, himself, se ized the cul
prit,- asking him quietly, "What have I
ever done to you that you should seek my
life?,,
THE PRINCIPALITIES.
A despatch from Berlin says it is ex
tremely doubtful if Prince Charles of Ho
henzollern will accept the Hospodarship of
Roumania. It is reported that the Great
Powers have declined to countenance his
totally illegal election.
LNDIA.
BOMBAY, March 28.—The Indian budget
has been brought in and passed. No fresh
taxes are imposed. The duty on saltpetre
has been reduced to three per cent. ad valo •
rem.
The Conspiracy Trials at Nashville.
'llls.uviLLE,April3o.--The Court-Martial
in the case of Bruner has been postponed
till May 7th.
The case of Isham Henderson was re
sumed to-day.
Colonel Charles H. Irvin testified to buy
ing, a large number of males of Henderson
in 1864; he also purchased of his sgents
small quantities of forage. The accused
pastured .a large lot of Government stock
for the-witness iu the summer 0(1864. The
witness purchased mules of the accused as
they were brought in, after passing inspec
tion. He supposed, until recently, that the
bond for the good title.to, the .animals, sold
by Henderson was on: file in liis office.
Since then he learned that it was never. filed.
Thecwitness had no contract with Hen
derson, and verbal agreeinent different
from that with other parties, The receipts
for the mules were filled out ' on printed
blanks; signed H. Bruner, by the clerk of
the corral. After the presentation of these
receipts for vouchers they were cancelled
and destroyed, to prevent' being used
again. -
After some unimportant testimony rela
tive to the accuracy of the accounts kept at
the corral, and the modes of ascertaining
incorrect entries, the Court adjourned till
to-morrow. The original •book- of entry at
the, corral has been found, and will facili
tate, the progress of the case.
A heavy rain has fallen all,day,
• From FeTOrleans.
NEW ORLEANS, April 30.—The United
States Court is closed, and Judge Darrell
says he will keep it closed so long as bayo,
nets bristle about it.
Anew flood is coming down from all the
rivers. The whole of Southwestern Louisi
ana is overflowed.
No progress is being made in closing, the
crevasses. The loss of property and crops
- will be immense,
The press of this city comment severely
on the quarantine regulations regarding the
cholera,_ which have been modified so as to
be discriminating. fill vessels are examined,
but only those having cnolerwaboard are to
iv quarantined,
The;New York, shipping is free, except
/hat, greater vigilance is ordered.
The: steamship. George Washington has
arrived from New York.
T Military, Commission at Charleston,
B. C., has convicted Francis Gaines Stowers,
James Crawford Keyes, Rooert Keyes and
Blisha Byrem ,of ,the oharge of murdering
three Federal soldiers .at Browns Ferry,
Anderson district, S. C., on the Bth of o:ito
ber last, and the fired two were sentenced to
be executed at Castle Pinckney on Friday,
the27tb, and the two lattey to beinoprisoned
for life at Concord, N, H,
- Soldiers'
ihe Editor of the Evening
Permit me to acknowledge the receipt - 6f
the following contributions to make up de;.
ficiency of "City. Pastor," referred, to in re
port of committee, several weeks ago.
From W. B. H., $5; E. G., s3;Anonymous,
Harrisburg, (special) $3O; a friend, Balti
more, $5; J. G. S., Belvidere, N. J., $10; T.
Philadelphia, (sent to Oily. Pastor's
house) $25,
Those of our citizens who contributed to
the aid of soldiers' families through City
Pastor, will see that there is yet unpaid over
$3OO, which should at once be made up.
During less than three months of last
winter he begged by his appeals, cash, food,
coal, and clothing, to the amount of about
$50,000. This has relieved hundreds of
soldiers' families, and thousands of indi
viduals connected with'these fatathes.
This entire work was done by himself and
wife gratuitously. His treasury is over
drawn yet more than $3OO. After he had
ceased appealing, he still continued giving
orders on stores for groceries and pro
visions, in the confidence that funds suffi=
dent would be sent to pay those bills. HO
is still relieving needy cases, notwithstaad-,
ing the state . of his treasury, and we hope
cur citizens will manifest that generosity,
benevolence and philanthrophy which ,cha
racterized their contributions to this cause
during the winter,
JAMES H. OR.N - E,
Treasurer' of Committee, 626 Chestnut
street, Philadelphia, ,
April 80, '1866. -
CITY PASTOR acknowledges the receipt of
$2 50 froth the editor of the Presbyterian;
froni M. A. 8., $1: J. R. B $lO, for general
distribution.
Extensive Fraud in New York State
- -
TROY; N. Y., April 30.—An "extensive
fraud has just come to light in Eastor,
Washington county, through which the
Cambridge Valley Bank has been swindled
out of about $20,000 in discounting the notes
of Batty & Hoag, of Easton. Other banks
in Washington and Saratoga counties have
Suffered in the same manner, to the extent,
it is reported, of $40,000.
Batty & Hoag owned the large farms. in
the' town, worth 625,000. with a mill in
Michigan, worth $lB,OOO, and $16,000 in stock
in the National Bank. When their notes
fell due it was discovered that they had dis•
posed or all their property to E. W. Griffon
ez Co., of Albany, and fled the State; since
which they have not been heard ot Their
liabilities are estimated at $BO,OOO.
All UISNIIE.EXTI9.
CHOICE BEATS
To all places of amusement may be had up to a)i
o'clock any evening. rah2a.o
OROICH, SEATS AND ADMISSION TIVK
t../ can be had at
TEE • e • • •
181 ClEESrre___ ,err etreet oppoaite the I ,l l:iiti
the AItCH, um DEBTEIIT, WALNUT and ALlnlit u t
OF BitYliTC, up to 6 (Meek every evening. sel9-tf
FOYER ACADEMY OF MUSIC'
CARL WOLFSOHN'S
SERIES OP
TEN BEETHOVEN MATINEES.
TEN2H AND LAST MATINEE,
Tuesday Afternoon, May Ist, 1866,
At half-past Four o'clock.
Programmes and Tickets at the Music Stores. apzl4t
MUSICAL, SOIREE
EVERY EVENING,
IME=I
City Chess and Reading Rooms,
a. 16 2 NO. IV SCB 224irtt uT Wyse Phllada.
NEW Mugs' lvuT STREET THEATRE,
OEtEfrpNOT Street, above TWELFTH;
GROVES it and Managers
Doors open at 7. Curtain rim at 7.11/5.
EVINCING,
LAST BUT TB REE NIGHTS
LAST BUT THREE NIGHTS
OF THSO
BMINENI'LY SUCCESSFUL ENGAGEMENT
SPARKLING AND V I VA CIOUS FAVORITE,
MISS MAGGIE MITCHELL,
MI&S MAGGIE MITCHELL,
MS MAGGIE MITCHELL,
Who will appear in the charming character of
AMBX,
.117
HOME•
BEAUTIEuu DRAMA,
BEAUTIFUL HOME DRAMA,
In Ave acts, entitled
LITTLE BAREFOOT.
LITTLE BAREFOOT.
LITTLE BAREFOO P.
LITTLE BAREFOOT.
LITTLE BAREFOOT.
LITTLE BAREFOOT. -
Miss MITCHELL will be Sr. pported by
MR. J. W. COLLIER
AND THE STRENGTH OF THE COMPANY.
FRIDAY EVENING,
BENEFIT OF MISS MAGGIE MITCHELL.
SA TURD , . Y AFTERNOON and EVENING, May a.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING, Maya,
SATURDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING, May
ANNUAL BENEFIT OF
Alt NUA u BENEFIT 0 F
WM. K SINN (Be , ideal Man
MONDAY EVENING, May 7, first aager).
ppearance of
MR. EDWIN ADAMS.
Admission to Evening Perlt rmance. Mini and 111.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
Corner of BROAD and LOCUST Streets,
Lessee and Manager WM. WHEATLEY.
FAREWELL BIIGHTf3 •
In Philadelphia of the
CELEBRATED RAVEL TROUPE.
THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, May 1,
Last Night of the Pantomime, entitled
HE RED GNOME.
The Famous Warrior Antoine Ravel
The Red Gnome Young America
Second time of the beautiful ballet of •
LA SY.LPILIDE.
La Sylpbide
..
Donald ......- Signoritut Pepita
.......... - ........ Von Hamme
Sorcerer' Antoine Ravel
Phillippe„l alien and Patti Martinetti In their Classical
Groupings.
THE PET OF TREIITY, YOUNG AMERICA,
91 Tap .
THREE F YING TRAPEZE..
Wedr esday-Soint Benefit of Signorina Pepita and
Mona Von Herniae.
An entire cheese of performance every night.
I. NO B 1 I WILL BE REPEAT ED . -
.
Admission..
.50cents
Reserved Seats 75 cents
Family Circle, ao cents; Amphitheatre, 25 cents.
Doors open at X past 7. To commence at I o'clock.
Beats secured in advance 'at C. W. A. Trumpler's
Mule Store, Seventh and Chestnut streets, and at the
Office of the A cademrfrorn 9 till 4 o'clOck.
ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, st 2 o'clock,
THE EITTE. GRAND RAVEL 'MATINEE
will be given, being positively the last but one:
ADMISSION, with reserved seats -FIFTY CENTS
'WALNUT STREET THEATRE, N. E. corner
TY NINTH and WALNUT Begins hi to 8.
Of the brilliant en EIGHTH NIGHT
gagement of
MR. EDWIN BOOTH,
Who will appear in
TWO OF HIS REST CHARACTERS,
Making
BUY BLAS and DON 02ESAR DE BALAN,
a _
--GRAND DOUBLE SILL.
Hr. CHARLES 8A33.R0N as Don Sallutde
. TUESDAY EVENING, May 1 1866.
will be presented Victor Hugo's beautiful play, in 8
sets, of HUY BLAB.
any Blas Mr. EDWIN BOOTH
• To conclude with the drama in &acts of
DON CiESA_R DE BAZAN.
Don .0 wear de Baran Mr. EDWIN BOOTH
Wedneseay—EDWlN BOOTH as BIOBLARD
. Chairs secured three days in advance.
-
_____
- imgB._7ol32q DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET
All THEATRE. Begins at 14- to 8 -----
ock.
LAnT NIGHTS
OF
MADAME CELESTE.
THIS (Tuesday) EVENING. May I, ISA
last time or Stern g Coyne's great play,
THE WOMAN - IN RED.
Ma lame CELESTE
Miriam
Branca
Countess Mon talna
Matte° Tivitti Stuart.ltcbson
Rector .. Owen Marlowe
Ersivudura E. L. Tilton
Francesca Donny) miss B. Price
!FEUDAL'S' --BENEFIT OP ISIADAISIE tiBLICSPE.
!In rebearSal- 7 THE STREETS OF NEW YOR.E.
.Beata secured six days in aavance.
p oit, : r uc . It
ta _ N im ;; A o l r . r j Eo l . 3 E r ri l ekrl.l4l.ll and r A Rea.
AND: CitILDREN.
Open every day and evening ail summer
'2odily exercise imparts health and strength, the
best preventive against the sickness of ate coming
stmmer,
miyl-3t ' 'Pmts. 111:LLEBRAND & LEWIS.
Gam-
ORCRIESTRA.—PabIIc Rehearsals
every Ha afternoon at the Muskat Fate
Rail, at half-pastthree o'clock. Engagements maAs
by - Addressing aIEORGE BASTERT. agent. Sfor.
erns , street . bet ween Race and Vine- oel4tt
Wednesdayß THE BLIND.— Exhibition
every at 334 P. 11If. Admission Ten
Vents. hltore.No.ll :Aoutli Eighth street. /t*
: . • I % PHrLADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY,1,.1866
•
A OADIOWY OF NATURAL sorevoms.L. oOrner
_ • Broad • and Sans om ; streete.—Thelduseum of
this Institution, containing the largest collections in-
Natural History in the United States, s will be :Open to
the public daily, Saturdays-and Stuidayri excepted,
from 11 o'clock. A, M., until iratset, during APRIL,
MAY and .TUNIC mg, in order that our citizens may
become better ac quainted with its intrinsic value and
importance to the city, and the necessity of a new hall,
with accommodations for the more convenient display
and preservation, as well as hitare increase of Its col
lections: Each ticket will admit• but one person
during the three months' daily exhibition, and may
be obtained of any member, and also of the following
named gentlemen :
. .
F. BROWN S Druggist, N. E. corner Elfth and Chad
nut streets.* - • • _ .
T. B. MPH, Bookseller, S. W. corner Stith and
Chestnut streehg. _
ASHBLEAD.a EVANS, Booksellers, 721 Cho:Aunt
street.
ThYON, BROTHERS' CO, Gun Store, 625 Market
street.
EDW. PARRISH, Druggist. 800 Arch street.
WILLIAM 5. 111,11, 32EY, Druggist, Eighth and Mar
ketstreets.
JOHN Igti:DER, Gun Store, Second and Walnut
streets:
A. B. TAYLOR, Druggist, 1015 Chestnut street.
S. G. CAFFit.E, Druggist. E. corner Broad and
Chestnut streets.
B A RaARD.i - 00., Dmggisti, Twelfth and Chestnn
•
AMERIC THEATRE,
N EW WALNU AN T street. shove Eighth.:
BRILLIANT COMBINATION.
Erimay MENING
AND ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY ABTROW
OONS.
LAST WE= O N F
EL NINO EDDLE.
?dram FORRESTEL. •
The wonderibl Femate Gymnast from 'Europe.
Mr. GEO. W; SMITH and ttar.y.'R r TROUPE.
Songs, Dances, Dramas, Ethtopitut Bmiesques, dre.
.
PICCIAL .A.9. - MarcalON is called to a great work off
art now do exhibition at F. GARRYLIOW.ri'Z'S,
Philadelphia Art Gallery, MO Chestnut street. 0d. 5 ( - 1
Id &RANA'S great Historical Picture of the HACK-,
ING OF' ALTA MURA BY CARDINAL BUFFO
1759. Painted by order of the Italian Government.!
For a hill description of this extraordinary produc4
lion, we refer to the printed details in the...Gallery.l
Admission to the Gallery, 25 cents. To be engraved!
by John Sartain. apse et
A.SaMMALY BUILDZIOS. _
SIGNOR BLITZ'S DOUBLE EIPHYNX
SIGNOR BLITZ'S DOUBLE SPHYNX
Bs still the great attraction at Ws TEXPLIC OF WON.
DIEM AU the best tents, Including the ROPE
DAN , CFR GRAND TUBE, CANARY BIRDS and
VENTRLEOPLOS.M. are also given EVERY EVEN.
-LNG at 7 , And WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY
A NS at 8 o'clock.
.4idEdaalon. 25 cents—Cl:lndian, /8 cents. Rammed
Seats, 50 cents.mtat
A OADICMY OF FIRE ARTS ill:.
Tenth Wed,
Open from e A. M. MI 6 P. M.
itegiratioisPletare 0
T
Still on exhibition.
BIERSTADTS LAST WORK—"STORM ON THE
NOCRY MOUNTAINS:" novo on Exhgiltion, tirPor
mission of the artist,for the benefit ofthe"Lincoln rasa ,
tntlon, and Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphan Boys Home,"
at WIINDEROTH, TAY LOB & ERO WN'ti,9l2 and 914
Chestnut street. For one month only. Season tickets,
Si single tickets, 25 cents. Open from 10 to 10
THE OLDEST AND LARGEST
SADDLE 6z, HAIM&
Manufacturing Establishment in the
Country.
LA CEY,MEEKER & Co
No. 1216 CHESTNUT STREET
OFFER OF TEEM - OWN MANUFACTURE:
BOGGY HAHNEBS, from..
BAROHCHE from ---.50 CO to Ca
HEAVY do - ; do CO to bk
EXPRESS,BRASS 2dOIINTED HAartszaEl 50 to to
WAGON and SELF-ADJUSTING.-.-313 00 to a
STAGE and TEAM do W to
LADLES' SADDLE do 00 to is'
GENTS' do do ..... S CO to s
Bridles, Mountings, Bits, Rosettes, Horse Oovers
Brushes, Combs, Soaps, Blacking, Ladles' and Gents
Traveling Ana Tourist Burs andßaeks, Lunch Beake
Div:Wag and SIIIrt 4:11 - ,Itzusks and Valises, mhlegn
No. 1216 Chestnut 'Street.
CARPETINGB dt OIL CLOTH
CAR EDETIN G-S,
OIL CLOTHS,
MATTINGS.
REEVE L. KNIGHT & SON,
807 CITES:mu ST.
PHILADELPHIA
OIL CLOTH WORKS.
Established in 1820.
The underelgned Invitee the attention of Dealers to
the moat desirable etooc of OIL CLOTHS to be tbund
in the Union, cenalsting of
Floor Oil Cloths.
Carriage Oil Cloths, .
Table Oil Cloths,
Stair Oil Cloths, and
Window Shades.
THOMAS POTTER.,
IMANITE'AOTTIBEIL
Philada. Warehouse,
No. - 229 Arch Street. -
, •
New York 013100,
No 78 Duane Street.
rnhladmi
, • CA - ELIO. •
The Cheapest Carpet and Furniture
Warehouse in the City.
cualpirrs.
OIL CLOTHS,
MATTHIGS,
WINDOW SHADES.
esTTACIE SUITS OF EVERY STYLE,
And a general assortment of Household littrnitare.
H. It.' I .ILEWIS,
14:34 MARKET STREET.
fel9-Smi First Fmnitnre Store below INlOcrwer aids
NGLISH NOTE PAPER.—PIREE'S celebrated
rough pearl envelopes to match. Just recPlved.
MASON & 00..
907 Chestnut street.
NOUSE NOTE PAPER.--Whatman's celebrated
cold pressed rough, With envelopes. Just received.
MA9ON dt 00.
907 Chestnut street.
NGLISH PENS.—A full line of Perry's noted
MASON & GO., -.
907 Oheatnnt street.
S.OOKET BOOKS, CARD OASES, Stamp Books, dco,
A handsome assortment In call and Turkel; Pa
ten t clasps. MASON 00.,
;ap2d st - 907 Chestnut street.
RII-SIaN INK.—The celebrated Alizarin writing
d cops Ing Ink, a black fluid and does not tnottla
Id* SON dt 00 •
907 ChestnntatreetM
.
TOONDB BOSTON . BD 3 olTlT.—Bond's Boston Botts
Al 'an d Milk Biscuit, landing from steamer Norman
and for sale by JOS. B. RUSK s$A:, a ao., Agents: am
Bond. Scab Dejaware map%
AxusummiTs - .
xeNo tickets Issued at the door of the Academy.
HARNESS, SADDLES, aho
STATIONERY.
`~~ET~I]ti;L~X~ €~[~Sivd
tlff f., - 11 Ira gm lipzU
•-• ' ' • E-1 A
1866.:Sp'ring .lEiportatiOn..lB66.
A
E. M. NEEDLES
Has Just opened, Emi
1,000 PIECES WHITE. GOODS
In PLAIN. FANCY, STRIPED PLAID and C 1
Figured Jaconeta, eambrics, Nainsook, Dimi Qi
-
ties, Swiss. Mull and other Muslims, compris- (.0
ing a most complete.stock, to which the atten
tion of purchasers is solicited as they are of- M
fered at a large REMOTION from last BRA
SON% PRIORS.
100 pieces SHIRRED HUBLINS for Bodies.
100
price pieces PIQUES in all varieties of style and 01
from ow. to
800-PABIS -43OPPYR s1
n- SHIRTS; newest 0
styles, of my own importation.
XIINMSRIETO -I>ZOT.
:.~~~
CifB, CASSIMERES AND COA.TENGB.—.Tames
i r Le invite the_attention of their friends and
others to their large and well assorted Spring Btock,l
comprising, in part, • ,
COATIS G GOODS,' ' • . .
' Bnperißlack Trench Cloth. • -
- Colored Cloths, of all kinds, - ; ;
Black TricotCoatings.- -
Fancy French Coating-A s. _ •
Super 811 k Mixed
• Tweeds. ofeveri , et=fuld quality:
' PANTALOON STUFFS.
Black French Doeskins, the finest texture,
Black French Cessimeres, The finest texture,
New styles of Fancy Cassimeres.
. Plain and neat styles Cassimeres.
- Mixed Doeskins and Cassimeres.
silk Mixed and Plaid Cassimeres.
Cords, Beaverteens - andVelveteens. i
Cassitneree for Snits, all styles. ;
Also, a large assortment of Goods expressly Mooted ,
to Boys' wear. for sale cheap. ;.7 a 1,, & - MX,
• No.ll North Second at., sign of the Golden Lamb.
EDWIN HALL & CO, 28 South Second street. have
now open their Spring etock of Shawls.
Open Centre Brioche Shawls.
Open Centre Square Shawls.
Centre Square 1. bawls.
New Styles of Shawls.
Spun Bilk Shawls.
Llama Wool Shawls.
. Caahmere Wool Shawls.
- lin ol
Long and Square Black T c hl ßer bet Shawls, InShaw great l& va.
slay, wholesale atul retail.
LIDWIN HALL & CO., 28 South2llecond'fee, are
opening daily new
• Check Silks, Colored =de._
Check Stints, White Ground*. •
Rich Moire Antiques. ' -•
Rich Shades Plain Bilks.
Foulard Bilks rich styles.
Bilk and Linen Poplins.
Black Silks.of all kinds,Bsr Cloaka
BILKS AT REDIICEID PRUXEM.
STsonEB & WOOD, Wu ARCH street, continue to
keep a large stock of
Barris Double and Twisted Cassimeres,
Harris's Fancy tassimeres,
Cassino-ma for Ladies' Sacques,
Cassinieres for Boys Snits,
Black and Brown Mixed Cassfmeres for Men's Suits,
Plain Colors of Mixed Doeskins,
Fine Black Trench Doeskins,
Boys' Caw:amens, sl, $1 if li and $1 Z.
YRE
DAY &LANDELL, FOURTH AND AROH,OPEN
1,060 YARDS FOULARDS, AT Fl A YARD.
SHEPHERD PLAID SILKS, $l.
NEAT STRIPE SILKS, SIN and 13(.
PURE WRITE SBErLAND SRAWIS.
RURE WHITE BAREGE SHAWLS.
FULL LINE OP SUMPLIER SHAWLS.
BLACK SHAWLS, WHOLESALE andRETAIL.
DYNE d LANDELL OPRN TO-DAY
1-1/ CRAPE POra.F.ES. FOR snrrs,
PL AM PONGEES. FOR SUITS.
SUMATRA POPLINS. FOR SUITS.
FASILIoNABLE SPRING DRESS GOODS.
64 LIGHT CLOTS SACKINGS.
LUPIN'S GOODS, PROM AUCTION,
SUISTILER SILKS. AT LOW PRIORS.
BRYAN, NINTH STREET, ABOVE
Hoop Skirts—Ladles' and Hisses' Hoop Skirts, of
most approved styles; Ladles' and Gents' Hosiery and
Gloves; Ladles' Hemstitched and Plain Elltdos.; Gents'
Hdkei.. Suspenders, Neck-Tres, Undershirts andDraw
era. Ladles' ftench Woven Corsets, at reduced prices:
also, a lot or Lace Collars. cheap: large lot of Pocket
Kowa, cheap; Tooth-Braiheo, from six omits up.
wards. aplisit4
,000 roll= goo or
Y N. E. cor. South and Penn.
DEVER%
'LAIR'SXT
LIQUID RENIC.—Far making in a few
minutes a variety of delicious dessert& We will
warrant every teaspoonll2l to produce a BMW card wits
each pint ef milk. It Is very convenient and suited to
country.
every timekeeper and Invaluable to those In the
Just received a third supply of Minireses, that very
nourishing Rood fbr Infants, made from animal matter.
It Is much esteemed by Physicist's. C,
BLAIR BOBS. Apothecaries, Eighth and Walnut
streets. ap=
.2,IPHOR.—A lot of Camphor for sale by. WlL
farg Str
LIAM
RLLIB at CO., Druggists, No. VA and
2t—eet.
LUD LIV/CR. GlL—Twenty-Ave barrels, now made,
Dad Liver 011, of. very superior quality; Cart.
dnunonia, just received, In Zara: also, past received,
twenty-five barrels very superior Alcohol, warranted
5 per omit, in the ben of packs and tbr sale by
odi-ly ol
. J0)311 BILKER &t
s
Marke oo treet.
E 4 TA • inn. _
,XTB.ACT OP SEEP sou ps beef ta b le Essence Made .24 Beef In sickness or fbr foruse. Made
n Elgin. Illinois, by Gail Borden, from the juices
and 7.1301ce beef end is superior in •delicious flavor and
/minty to any hitherto known. Packets with full dl
rem lona. one dollar each. MIR RELT, Apothecary,
14110 Chestnut street.
a:MOIST& SIINDRESS. Graduates Moran
1J Pill Tiles, Combs, 11=frrors, Tareestirs,pnt
Elms, Horn linstrornenta. Trusses
Hard and Soft : Mr Goons, Vial Oases, Ohm an ,
Metal arena& 4tra„ all at "First HazuNr n aii lm s.
ara4ll SNOWDEN a
Boath Eighth iiiroan.
oBERT sHoßmAxxx. A CO. N. E. 01213NEE.
R
FOLIIME AND RACE STREET% Wholessim
Dims:gists, 2iiantilharners and Dealers in Windov
Want White Leal. and Paints of every description.
offer to tho trail% or constuners, scomplete stock of
goods in their lin. .t
ManttTAo3Bl.iat t lf 00.
. otaL • II;
115.&GNIGBIA—Jenninea CAleined, in Mil. tins
eland boxes, also in bottle& J Carbonate 01
idaviesia.in os. and 4 oz.
by eamy Calcine!
MeEnesda lynding and Mr sale by ELLIS
SON 00 .. Dragging. Market and Seventh streets,
Philadelphia. sale
DAY Jalll.—JaAt received, an Invoice of Gemini
ai_lmported Bay Bum, ler sale by he on
BOBST SHOwnf AKER & Drnarlat, N. Caw
ner Ponrth and Ram 'dream
NlU3ll.lffib
EPRII&Ta Ulil'ALN SPRINGS
LANCASTER CO.. PERNA.
This delightful and healthful watering place will be
opened lbr the reception of guests on the FIRST OF
JOIE NEXT. Since this property • bas been pun
chas. dby the undersigned every part of it has been
completely renovated and beautill , d. The entice es
tablishment has been repaired, papered, and every
thing done to make the place more pleasant ankat.
tractive than ever before.
Passengers ran take the Read railroad cars at
Thirtef nth and Callowhill street in s. g 8
A. M., an at d
reach the Springs at 12 M. Or by the Pennsylvania.
Central railroad, Thirty-first and Market streets, at .!2
Id., and reach the bprings at 3SO P. M., all rail by both
routes.
Nor terms, &c., address
ALEXANDER S. FE &TREE,
ap2B,sti.tn, th e gm* Proprietor
piT) - 6/.1 tit kw, 3 UZI-I
THE PARTNERSHIP Ha RETOFOHE EXIST
ing between EUGENE KUHN and JOHN
LANDEI.L was dissolved on the loth inst., by mutual
consent, JOHN LANDItLL being authorized to. col
lect and settle all accounts ef.the late firm.
EUG EN G. I/ MIN,
April 27, 1a66. JOHN LEANDELL.
The Iron Foundry raisin's& in all its blanches, wl , l
be continued by JOHN LAND ELL at thenlA stand,
Grrmantow.n road and Second street. Pbiladelphta
apt %5t.. JOHN .LAN.DELL.
A Great Chance toDnake Moneln"
e Money on a Small Capital,
SPENCER'S
TIN SIFTER
Invaluable for use in all
casea where a Strainer or
Sieve la required. It will
sift
*MOUE, MEAL,SQUASH,
APPLE, BUOKWHEA'r,
dr,c., and will Strain
Pluturevms,SAucEs,
A BEAL FAMILY COMFOIif.
-
In the EITCTIEN it is' the right thing In 'the right
lace.
pNo Household world be without it after a W. n g]e trial
It Is the only Miter now in use that gives esti/Ilan
!Ion. Every Sifter le warranted to give perfect setts-
8. SPENCER..
Factors% No, 630 BEARE.ET street, P 1 1 4 1 41 8.
State and Cerra Sy Rights for Sale on eatfy
Whelesale,Trade supplied on reasonable terma:
Samples Bent to any Address on receipt or Si 00. T 1 2
ikl 21W B.A.181:01e4-500 b oxee Bonehead Layer Rabat
11 800 boxes Valenele Raisins - 100 Mittli Beefless
: :.•
(Y I r GED ANDrime LEMONEL-81c1 ly Orangee awl
emons, in p order, ibr We by JOB. D
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p :Till :3 iaal
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Z. H. Bwat
OM,
noi 127 South Fourth street
: ..•.
. a •
FOR SALE.
11007.11.. E MOULDS .- Bottle Moulds for Flint and
Green Glass.
Cap.9-Im9 O. SOISTMA.N & SON,
. S. V. corner of York avenue and Noble street.
ASTAFtr.is itn IN len+.
A great variety of San Ur& 0 .
- .brellea,
ola, Sun-shade: +2lll. 3nnal it
ren's Parasols, at reduced prices,
at EINCKLEY'S' Old Stand. 905 VINE St. ap9.larie
BOAUDDie.
QUM MER BOARDING--On a beautiful spot on the,
bioara ef the_Delaware, about eight or ten miles
from the city. Apply at 12i5 chest:tut street. ap3O , 2t•
BOARDING IN PRIVATE
2N North PIPIT{ Street. -
EDILICATION.
perm FALL EMISSION OF JNEISS ABBOTT'S
SICIIIIKABY FOR YOUNG LADIES will corn.
mence on Wednesde7, September , lath, at hO
residence, Corner of Poplar and Sixteenth strewo
Pltfiadelpfa ItmestnEarcEsi—Rev. G. Itralen Haw ,
D. D.. Bey. Mamas Brainerd, A D., W. H. Allen, Mil -
'ate Proaident of Girard Oolleeo
TNDLA RUBBER htaCHINE BELTING STEAM
.1 PACRING. ROBE, A.,c.
Engineer) and dealers will find a FULL ASSORT
MEET OF GOODYEAII'S PATENT VI:MCA , ),P7.lrD
RUBBER BELTING, PACKING, HOSE. de, at the
31.enntecturer's Headquarters
GOOBVEAR'S,
hue Cheatnu t street,
Sonthaide.
N. 11.—We have a NEW and. VBEEA.P ARTICLE of
GARDEN, and PAVEMENT, HOSE very ;cheap, to
which the attention ot tfie rinhl le is called
EUGENIE AND CELs MPIQN FNGLAND PEAS. A new importation of these celebrated
foreign varieties just received per shin Tarnish Queen.
For sale by • 'ROBERT SIIIsT, Jr„
Seed and Agr iculturalW aretvmse, Nos. 929 and 924
Market street above Ninth. ; • aP3O-6Q
AO7-7. RNOLTSH - RIVETRD BA CH LAWN GRASS
SCYTHES. Riveted Back ; Grass Ileoks. , Welett
'retie Stones Grass Border, rhears. Hedge and Boa
b hears. Grass Edging' linlves; with ell other English
and - American.Garden Implements. for sale by '; •
ROBERT BITI-T, In.,
aP3044 : Nos. '924 A 52.5 Market street, above Ninth. ,
n_ELATIN • T c ....4 a ..FM...A' tiAol).—Cox's tkotcb
lir Gelatin, t India 'earl Sego,
landing and tor sale Pt by iru R & CO. 108
, B.
Delaware AvAnbp
122 41DROON8 CLARACOAS MIMIC) now landlti
from Bark WHITE WING for Bale by JOimiti
DBILLIETT, & 00029 Walnut West.
t) 4.1 k N0 0. 0 0 larj
FURNITURE
In every style, in Rosewood and Walnut, either PO
liehed or Oiled, at
GEO. J. HENKELS'
Thitteenth and Chestnut Streets,.
Formerlyof 809 and Su Chestnut Street,
apl9-th ea tn lat 4
Celebrated Farnitare Es tablishment Is removed from
Second and Base streets to the splendldNEW DEPOT,
Where they purpose selling for one year, at abottS
Post.
,
Elegant Furniture at. Fabulous ly LOW
Also at their' Ninth and Market Streets Branch.
where they are selling equally low; being about to en
large the premises.
GOULD & CO.'S FITENITIBIE DEPOTS,
Nos, t 7 and as•N SECOND Street, and
Corner NINTH and MARKBT.
znh9-Iyi
WALNUT DINING ROOM
AND •
LIBRARY SUITES IN OIL,
AT •
ere°. J. botenkels',
Thirteenth and Chestnut Streets,
Formerly of 809 and 811 Chest= Street,
___ . l9-th es to ISO
T °
HOUSE IZEI,PERIS.;-
I have a Urge stock of every variety of Furniture
rhich I will sell at reduced prices, consisting of
PLAIN AND 3LABBLE-TOP COTTAGE 811/TB. -
WALNUT CHAMPEIt SUITS.
PARLOR Burrs /IT VELVET PLUME
PABLOB SUITS IN HAIR CLOTH.
PARIAH 'SPITS IN PEPS.
Sideboards, Matenalon Tables, Wardrobes, Book
cases, Mae:rases, Loans es. Cane and WiNxisexp:
Chairs, Bedsteads and Tablet of every description.
P. P. 3178TH7E,
_nahB-3m N. E. Corner Second and P.ace streets.
PUBLISHERS
, A — WCOCIEO s ,
WH07. 1 4 4 A t NANOFACFMUER OF
MATTRESSES AND BEDDING,
FURNITURE,
No. 45 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
Philadelphia,_
8• th sa in tm
SPRING MATRESS.
AND RI:MOD:0 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
a. G. FITLI.EIa,
9 South. SEVENTH Street.
The Game of Croquet originated in England 'some
four or five years ago. and has now become the most
pepuiar among the nobthry and gentry.
It is highly exciting, and may be participated in by
both ladles and gentlemen. The implements for play
ing the game consisting or BALL,, &c.,
may be had of
IMPORTER OF GERMAN, FRENCH, AND Ksk"G—
LISH TOYS AND FANCY GOODS,
NO. IGO6 CELESTNtTT STREET,
VOX_ pop t 31.41.
WRIGHT'S TAR SYRUP.
PItINCIPAL DEPOT, 771 SOUTH THIRD ST.
PENCE, PER BOTTLE: $5 PER HALF .DEizEN;
The undersigned citizens tak right ' s in cheerfhltr
recommending the use of W Tar Syrup, for
coughs, colds, consumption, whooping cough, spottedt
fever, liver complaint, pains in the breast, bronchitis> ,
inflammation, and constriction of air vessels in ther - ..
langs. The remedy should be in every family:
Charles C. Waive, Forney's tress office.
Charles FL Graffen, Sunday Mercury
James Nolen, Inquirer office.
Wm. F. Corbit, Associated Press.
Win. H. Carpenter, Fire Alarm and Police Te/Or
graph, Fifthinni Chestnut streets.
A. Itandolph, Front and Lombard streets.
James W. - Perrine, 1139 Charles Street.
B. A. Davis, 313 Geskill street.
John Woodside,-1331 Franklin street.
Robert Thompson,l6oS Walter street.
R. G. March. s2sTranklin. street.
J. Gebloff, 731 South Second street.
John Seymour, Ma South Front street.
R.W. Howard, I Peek street.
H. C. Bartlett, a 37 South Second street.
L. Bates, 605 Arch street.
Albert la artin, 417 South SeCond street.
Mary Caldwell, len Sansom street.
W. Thomas, 20 North Fourth street.
T. B. Cathay, 109 Eilfretb's alley.
George Wilson; 236 Raee street.
W. F. 8r00k5,69 North Secondstreet.
Bassett, 119 Canal street.
S. Seymour Rose. Brotleton.
Charles Rogers, 931 Smith street.
33. T. Wellington Second and Quarry streets. .
B. E. Thomas, 136 South Sixth street.
William Barns, 515 South Front street.
• S. S. Sanford, Opera Manager.
John Maginuis, rear of Is4t - North Second street.
Mrs. S. R. Choate, Newark, Del.
George W. White dt Co. .No. 56 South Third street,
Mr. William B. Wright:
SIB: We take pleasure - in - recommending your
TAR SYRUP tot which we have already sold con-
Siderable quantities) as a mostexcellent and efficacious ,
remedy for the complainta sets torat In yonr printed`
bill already submitted to the public. As a gratiOing:
act to suffering humanity we will cheerfoll,y recom
mend ..vbur preparation to all atilictede Ith diseaselP
which it is designed to cure.-
Yours, &c., nmus & SON, Druggists ,
N. E. corner Pine and Sixth etreets:
Also to be had at
JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & COWDEN, •
DYOTT & CO.,
and all principal drugeists and dealers.
The subscriber would b'g leave further to say that,
he is prepared to fill orders and forward the Syrup
t,o 49 Part of the country. Persons desiring Other
ftunintion by mail will enclose a postage stamp; and
answtrs will be returned as soon as the exigencies of . 1
business will admit.
Addreis - WILLIAM B, WRIGHT,
771 South Third stteet,•l
Philadelphia,' ka.
NOTICE—ADAMS' EX PRES 3 COMPANYI-oi ,
11 and after TUESDAY ay I the FERI(iHT. Dire
PARTISENT of this Company will be REMOVED to'
the Company's .1% ew Building. S. B corner of EVE
VENTII, and MARlKETstreeta. Entraneeen Eleventh..
Street a nd'on Marble street. -
Jur, ALI'MONBY and cor,T,toTrom Btrstuigss
will be trarsscted as heretofore at A2O Chestnut street;
Email .Parceis and eacka&s, will be received at
either cflice ' Call Boots wil , be - kept at each office,
and any calls'entered therein previous - to 5 P.M wilt'
receive attention 8 , 7110 nay. if, within a reasonable dts
g•mds and settle
rata n en ' 7s ti t f o o b u e r nf °ff d e e e a tTli t e i. s ke tn i ti f t ° Aree
'JOELN..BINGHAM, Buret. -
EttnAnn.t.rniA.-_.,x pril 24, M 66
floßeEit 4ND YELLOW. hISTAL tiIEIRATHINO
C
Cornier • Nails, Aolts and oCoppArt.
constantly on band and for sale by wDoISOB
Ile Oa. =9 .41 , §th Whronrar.
SP
ust receiv ed PANISH OLlV and fES.—orloo.sale Kees sh
by fre
B. BUSSIER Spanish Olives.
J, J.
108 S. Delaware Avenue.
vu]arki irruitm.
GOULD & CO.'S
No. 37 and 39 N. Second etreet,
(OPPosite Christ Church.)
BEDDING
FEATHER WAREHOUSE,
TENTH ST ttli:ET,
BELOW .a_RCIL
Feather Beds, Bolsters, RR-
Dray, Matresses, of all kinds; Blankets, Comfortable", Coun
terpanes. white and colored;
Spring Beds: Spring Cots; Iron
Bedsteads; Cushions, and all
other articles in the line of bus].
num.
AMOS NIB ORN,
No. 44 North TEN LL TH Street,
Below Berth.eipleeta th sa 331
And Dealer in all kinds of
QueLrry AND STYLE,
• C.lt 0 QUJE'r.
413-. A. Schwarz,
PHILADELPHIA