Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, May 03, 1866, Image 8

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    CITY BULLETIN.
TILE SLUM Ell IN PHILADELPHIA.—NO
City in the 'Union can boast of more excellen
and * more numerous intitutions * learning
than Philadelphia. Her colleges, universities,
art easociations, schools of science and philosio
PhY. libraries, music halls. theatres, museums. gym
nasiums, riding schools, skating parks, In short all
her institutions for mental or physical training are
tnost deservedly famous Summer is coming "hard
upon" us and many of our citizens are preparing to
forsake the comfort& of home for the creamed. hotels
and boarding houses of the many faatilonable places
of resort. Some wives and daughter. shrink from the
necessity of a separai ion from husbands and brOthers,
while the dreaded approach of cholera causes appire
bensions of evil to the unguarded. To such consideo
rate ones it will not be useless to say,there cannot be a
Snore cafe place than Philadelphia during the possible
Criais. our city is more cleanly,ourPhYldolaus morenif-
Xnerous and skillful, and.women more courageous and
efficient nurses than any otoer city can boast. If this
assertionis questioned it can he referred to our irddiere
In any part of the Union. They will never forget Phil
atelphia. Every wise person can see at oncethe ad-
Vantage of a comfortable hcime over the inconve
niences of a crowded hotel or cottage, perhaps a day's
Ifiurney from any reliable physician. 'Pen minutes in
one of oar passenger cars will bring us to the banks of
; She Schuylkill; the elegant steamboats on the Dela-
Ware invite us to enjoy the fresh river breezes;, every
'leaky is afforded for pleasurable anu
healthful recreation in and around
&dell:ibia since the natatorium, ;Dr. Jansen's
Swimming school, was opened at Bread and Walnut
streets there has not been even one excuse left for
deserting home during the summer months. Where
can we find a more delightful bath? aapacions room,
large basin long enough to tire a practised swimmer,
and the depth graduated to suit all classes, from the
youngest paddler to the most. reckless diver, spring
boards, sliding boards, floaters and every imaginable
contrivance to make the art of swimming an easy and
agreeable lesson. Dr. Jansen's subscription liststiows
bow fully his school Is appreciated, the wives, daugh
ters and sons of some of our most eminent physicians,
givevractical demonstration of their favorable opui
tons— litany who are engaged for a season at
the seaahore are there learning to swim, in order
to make their enjoyment of the turf greater than ever
before. Our clry might sustain dozens of swimming
schools, and to judge by the visitors who crowd into
the Natatorium. Dr. Jansen wLI find difficulty in ac
commodating his patrons, notwithstanding the addl•
tiOnal dressing rooms prepared for the season lust
opened. The most timid said delicate children and
3.dies are perfectly safe under the Doctors instruc
tions, and many a pale face gains roses from the
Irealtbful exercise in the Bath at the Natatorium.
LOYAL .LABGION—AN ELECTION OF OFFl
eans.—At a stated meeting of Commandery No. 1 of
the State of Pennsylvania, M. 0. L, L 11. S., held last
evening, at the Headquarters of the Order in this city.
!The following officers were elected to serve daring the
eneuing year:
Commander—Major General George Cadwalader.
Senior Vice Commander—Captain James Madison
2:railey. 11. S. Navy.
_* Junior Vice Commander — Brigadier General Geo. H.
Crotman, U. S. Army.
Becorder—Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Sam. B. Wylie
Mitchell, M. D.
Correspondent—Brigadier General Joshua T. Owen.
Treasurer—Bvt. Brig. Gen. Horatio G. Bickel.
- .11hancellor—Bvt Limit -Col. James Collins, M.D.
Chaplain—Bev. John J. Pomeroy, D. D. •
• Council—Commodore Henry Hoff, 13.5.N4 Major
/General Winfield S. Hancock. - U.S.A.; Bear Admiral
livid D Porter, U.S.N,; Bvt. Brlg.Gen. Wm. D.Whip
ifie. U S.A.; Capt. Geo. Porter Hotunin, U. S. Marine
" TT:Order, throughout the country, is in a most
flourishing condition. The Commanderies in
New 'York and Washington, already number
aunong their men, bers a majority of the most distin
%Melted officers of the Army and Navy. -
THE GAB WORKS INVESTIGATION.--The
Committee oft3elect Council appointed to investigate
-the affairs of the Philadelphia Gas Works held a meet.
Ing last evening. Joseph Manuel, Esq , Chief Engi
neer of the Gas Works, was present by request of the
Committee, but he refused to be sworn or to testify.
Be. stated that a person, who was a candidate for the
-position that he now holds, had entered into a.Conspi
-INCY to injure him. He (air. Manuel) did not recog
nize the authority, but was amenable to the Board of
rustees of the'eas Works, end any questions to be
tasked ofhim must first be submitted to the Board, and
by them submitted to him, to whom alone he was res.
ponstble. As he was not an officer of a department of
the city, he denied the right of the Committee to hold
athn to accountability. At the proper time and place,
and in apz oper manner, he would bring those con
spiring against him before the proper tribunal. He was
ready at times to answer the Trustees, or any one
that t might appoint.
The mmittee possessed no power to compel the
Chief lingineer to testify, but, after some discussion, it
'was agreed to continue the investigation, Cot. Page,the
chairman, remarking that he would enieavor Co pro
cure witnesses who would not object to examination.
A HANDSOME ImzeitovßAn-xT.—The
erection of a handsome 11411 ding on lots 428, 430 and 432
'Walnut street, has been commenced by Mr. M. Carey
lea. The new structure will be three stories high,
;with an ornamental front of white marble, and with
- nt basement in New York: • Style. The whole will be
divided into business emcee of different dimensions.
The btelding Is to be constructed with a special view
to completeness, The larger offims will be provided
svith fire-prricifs masoned into the walls. Altogether
there will be forty-eight rooms in the building, base
xoent included. The main floor will be tesselated, and
She stairs and upper entries will give ample light to
the second and third floor passage ways.
• A LARGE: INCREASE.—The committee of
h ad e pb i a Third Presbytery on home missions re
port that over $7,000 has sires& been received for the
preeentyear. The entire receipts in 1865 amounted to
155,317 40.
PRESBYTERIAN GENERAL ASSEMBLY.—
'The Second Presbytery of Philadelphia has elected the
following Commissioners to the General Assembly:
Ilev,Roger Owen, Rev. I. B. Davis. Ruling Elders;
Barton H. Jenks and Silas E. Weir.
• A NEW CATHOLIC CHURCH.—It 18 pro
-posed to erect a new church in the vicinity of Twen
tieth and Catharine streets, to accommodate the large
ztumber ofCatholica in that neighoorhood.
CoarisioDoßE RODPERS' REPORT.—The re-
port of the gallant Commodore of the American Ben
~..„ fr. off Valparaiso, shows that he was willing to 'pitch In',
- f.:.4 sr d give the Spainards as mach hot shot and shell as
they wanted. We have lately become more peaceful
.1n the latitude of Philadelphia, and confine ourselves
to civic pursuits. We instance our fellow-citizen, W.
'W. ALTER, whets busy night and day filling orders for
cheap and excellent coal. His offices are at 957 North
IS'intb, and at Sixth and Spring Garden streets.
25 CENTS, AT HOYT'S.
25 cents, "Hoyt's Novelty Sales." At Hoyt's.
25 cents, The latest, At Hoyt's.
25 cents, greatest, and At Hoyt's.
• 25 cents, most liberal plan At Hoyt's
•
25 cents , ever adopted to
Hoyt's goods. At uyHoyt's's
P.• ~
At Hoyt's
,2sr: -25 cents, "Notning like it," at At Hoyt's.
i•:';' 25 cents, =Chestnut street. At Lloyt's.
• !.', 25 cents, Call early. At Hoyt's.
, ,-
a REFRIGEIIATORS.—The warm weather we
.... - _ ',lave already had admonishes us to prepare in season
~ <,..1"0r the hot weather, which soon must ioevitably come.
I '''--.,' .an view of this fact we would state that our friends,
'-, Nessrs. B. S. &R. A. Bennis , No. 39 North Ninth
tp• , -
~-., 4 a .
a street have now on hand a large assortment of their
^ ~ ' :superior refrigerators, made in the very beststyle; and
'' handsomely grained in oak. The; are decidediy ' the
' ' -..# Abest article yet offered to the public, and are offered
an very moderate prices. Call and examine them. ,
' l' ..M. &W. BooKrtria. & WILSON, B, & NV ,
It. &W. Gentlemen's Suits, R. &W.
R. &W. Boys' aothing. R. &W.
R. & W. lififteary Uniforms, R. &W.
X. &W. clothing of all Grades, R. aW.
at, &W. BROWN S rosE - R. dt W.
R. &W. CLOTHING HALL, R. &W.
R. &W. 603 AND 605 R. & W
R &W. CHESTNUT STREET,R. & W'
It. &W. ABOVE SIXTH. R. & W'
LACE CURTAINS FROM AUCTION.—A large
' lot of Curtains from auction which are slightly soiled,
'will be sold at half price. They are the most elegant
ever Introduced in Philadelphia. They were bought
low and will be sold cheap. Those In search of bar.
gains would do well to call at W. Henry Patten's West
W-nd Curtain and Upholstery Store, No. 1.38 Chestnut
lreet.
VERAIiDAir. A.WNINGS made to order at
PATI4NZS, 1408 Chestnutstreet.
- -
StrrEnioa French Confections, made of
pure loaf sugar, Cream Chocolates, Caramels, .Tordsn
Roasted Almonds, Bonbons. manufactured by A.
*VANBANP, B, E. corner of Ninth and Chestnut,under
*Be ContinentaL
. Hot house strawberries, Cucumber's, fresh daily.
A. L. VANSAN
Ninth and Chestnut.
IF You WISH TO BE BEAUTIFUL, use
airage t i i n's Magnolia Balm. Its continued use removes
and e
e rc e , gauesi c i m i e r m ot e g , e tre fa es c!
and hands, and leareii
- parent. lovely, Any druggist will order it for you, if,
Mot on hand, at fifty cents per bottle.
LACE CURTAINS.—Now is the 111318 tO
murchase. Curtains never were sold cheaper. Very
Meavily worked real lace curtatns,at from aix to twenty
at
W. HENRY PATTEN'S Curtain Store.
1408Cheatnut street.
PURR LIBERTY WHITE LEAD.—Orders
* B uy im3reaang.
41" FURNITURE REPAIRED, upholstered and
learnLshed at
PATTEN'S, 1408 Chestnut street.
- PACKERS' PATENT ICE CREAM FREEZERS.
-Sole manufacturers, E.S. Parson & Co., N 0.200 Dock
' desiredfstreet. Descriptive catalogue sent by mail when
- WINDOW SHADES, One Dollar—no hum
bug—real alit Shades, only one dollar, at
FATTEN'., ,1408 Chestnut streets.
GROCERIES SENT TO THE COUNTRY.—
MITCHELL do FLETCHER.
1204 Chestnut street.
PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD.—Try it,and
Son will have none other.
THE novelties in Misses' and Children's
Mats. of our make, have won praise from all mothers
who have selected them for their little ones. Go to
. toe E.BORDS', under the Continental Hotel, land get
one for your little one, and the household will ring
!with joy at the gill.
ONE DOLLARS worth of ice per week will
keep your provisions cool and sweet in the warmest
weather by using one of Schooley's large Refrigera
torsti they have three apartments and are thorough
ventilators. The small sizes require but 60 cents worth
.of Ice per week. E. S. Farson dc Co., manufacturers,
220 Dock-street.
To Tomuers . AND Tielorirlizas.—"Nee
die'a Oompoand Troches," are a' positive requisite.
They countervail effects on the bowels induced by
mune of water, climate, ac. Single box, fifty cents;
cuie of one dozen. five dollars. Sole Factor, C F. Nee
ch es, druggist, Twelfth and Race streets.
• C:7IITAMNS, Lace Curtains new auction
Curtains, one dollar. at •
PATTEN'S, 108 Chestnut street.
MEsens. OAR - Forms have the new Regn la
11 n Cap ihr the Navy. Stores under the Continental
CROQUET ImplamEms,-The kmmm'of
th's highly entertaining game will be pleased to learn
that Mr. G. A. Schwarz, the Importer of Fancy GeodS.
at No. 100 e Chestnut street, has just received a large
invoice of the Implements-required for Indulging In
Ibis healthful recreation. far. Schwarz has them of
various styler, some with the mallets tipped with vul
canized rubber which is a very decided improvement
over those heretefore in use. The lovers of the game
should lose no time in calling and making their
selections. See card in another column.
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND OA.TABREG
-1. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats
all diseases appertaininxto 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 Pine street. The medical faculty are invited to as their patients, as he , as had no secrets in his
practice. Artificial eyes Inset ed. No _charge made
for ewtmination.
WINDOW SHADES, ONE DOLL AE.—Gilt
border regular shades, only one dollar, at
PATTEN'S. HOS Chestnut street.
MOTH-PROOF CLOTHES CHESTS.—Of all
sizes at E. S. Falcon & Co.'s Refrigerator manufactory,
220 Doek street.
FOB MALLOW PASTS', Moss Paste, Soft
Gum Drops, and other efHcacions Confections for
Coughs and Colds, go to B, O. Whitman & co.'s, 818
Chestnut street. Dealers suPPlied.
Wnrs of Tar' Syrup for Couglu3, Colds
and Affections of the Lungs. Tide' mixture is entirely
vegetable, and affords speedy Belief in all Pulmonary
Diseases, such as Asthma, Spitting of Blood, Bron
chitis, dm. Prepared* only
- RARRTSAO Druggist's,
S. B. Oor. Tenth and Ohes ut streets, Phila.
.INIMITABLY FINE CONFECTIONS. Choice
and rare varieties for select presents, manufactured by
STEPHEN E. WEITAGIN,
No. 1210 Market street.
THE Manlur CAItAMKG3 and Roasted. Al
monds are those manufactured by E. G. Whitman &
Co., 818 Chestnut street. Dealers &wiled.
PUKE LIBERTY WHITE LBAD.—Preferred
by Dealers, as it alwaya gives satisfaction to their cos
tomecs.
AUMSEMENTS.
RAV3ti..s.—The comic pantomime of "The Con
trabandist" will be given at the Academy this even
ing, with Francois Ravel as the hero, together with
the equally popular pantomime of ' Godeaski," with
Antoine and Gabriel Ravel and Young America in the
cast. A grand skating scene will be included in the
piece. The Three Flying Trapeze will also beglven.
To-morrow Francois Ravel taken his benefit, and on
Saturday a grand matinee will be given.
THE AucH.—"The House on the Bridge of Notre
Dame" was superbly given last night, and Madame
Celeste was capitally supported by Messrs. Mackay,
Tilton, Robson and Ban n, and Miss Price ann Mrs.
Henri. The farce of "Tura Hirt Out" was also de
lightfully given, Mr. Marlowe playing the hero with
most excellent humor and being capitally conjoined
with Mr. Robson. To-morrow Madame Celeste takes
her farewell benefit. and on Saturday "The Streets of
IN.lew York" will be played.
THE Clinsrsirr.—This is the last night but one of
Miss Maggie Mitchell, she anpearing as the heroine of
Little Barefoot." On Saturday aft.- moon and even
ing Mr. Sinn's grand benefit takes place. The attrac.
lions will be unprecedented.
Tint WA.Lxv2.—At last we are to have Edwin Booth
in "Hamlet," a character in wtJch most-people think
be is without a rival. He .will be supported by
essra. Charles Barron, J. H. Taylor and by the
101 l strength of the company Every effort has been
made to present this grand Shakspeareau play in the
very beet manner. The scenery, costumes, &c.. are
all a..d historically correct, Of course overflow
ing houses will be the reward of the enterprise and
ebergy of Mr. Booth and the management. To-mor
row Mr. Booth takes his benefit.
SIONO BLITZ atid holds his court at Assembly
Building giving levees each evening and on Wednes
day and Saturday afternoons.
Ma. Owßs Afaitrowu takes his benefit at the Arch
rext Wednesday. We shall have a word or two to say
hPreaiter in reference to this able artist and most ac
complished gentleman.
AT TIICKATIOE, Atlantic county, N. J., a
singular and sad accident occurred on Mon
day of last week. A young man named
Charles Godfrey was standing on a board
leaning against the side of a barn, and was
koking in at a window, when the board fell
frominnder him, and the same moment the
sash came down upon his neck, hanging
him between it and the window-sill. His
neck was dislocated and death mast have
been instantaneous.
DEXTER, the alleged great cotton swind
ler, has brought snit against General
Woods, commanding the Department of
Alabama, for false imprisonment, &c.
Damages are laid at $.500,000. The suit will
he heard in Mobile. Dexter has engaged
Gen. Butler for one of his counsel.
THE
"EXCELSIOR"
I-1 M
(Selected from the best Corn-Fed Hogs,)
ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
J. H. MICHENER sr CO.
GENERAL PROVISION Dies f TM'S
And Curers of the Celebrated
6 P,..X.CEILASIOIBL"
u gar Cured 1-lauts,
TONGUES AND BEEF,
Nos. 142 and 144 NORTH FRONT ST.
None genuine unless branded
"J. H. M. & CO., EXCELSIOR."
Te Justly celebrated "EXCELSIOR" HAMS are
cured by I. H. M. *Co., (in a style peculiar to them.
selves). expressly for FAMILY USE ; are of delicious
flavor; fres from the unpleasant taste of salt, and are
sate.
minced by epicures mperior to enLtiz a ol h ert r I L for
JAY COOK &CO.,
NEW OFFICE.
114 South Third Street,
Bankers,
AND
Dealers in Government Securities,
6's of ISSI,
IS 20's, Old and New,
10-40's• Certificates of Indebtedness,
7.30 NOTES, Ist, 2d, and ad Series.
Compound Interest Notes Wanted.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS.
Collections made. Stocks Bought and Sold on Clom•
mission.
r ncial Madmen accommodations RESEEVED FOB
fez
PHILADIMPECIA. February nee. fe7 CM
BOARDING.
TWO.LaRGE AIRY ROOMS will be vacant, with
board, on the 7th instant, at Mrs. Sandgren's, 1010
Spruce street. mySat•
BOARDING—TWO TOTING MEN CAN BD 4C.
commodated with Board in a private family, with
all the comforts of a home, within a few squares of the
Baltimore Depot Addrosa,"Medico," this office. m3.at
•
13 EN OVAL.—ADAMS' EXPRESS COMPANY—On
_Liu and after TUESDAY, In aY 1 the FREIGHT DE..
PARIMENT of this Company will be REMOVED to
the C,ompany's New Building, S. E. corner of ELE.
VENTH and MARRETstreets. Entrance onEleventh
street and onMarble street.
ALL MONEY and COLLEION BUSINESS
will be tratsacted as heretoforeat 820 Chestnut street.
small Parcels and Packages will be received at
either cdice Call Books 'Wilt be kept at each office,
and any calls entered therein previous to 5 P. M. will
receive attention same day. if within a reasonable dis
tance of our offices, Inquiries for goods and settle
ments to be made at 820 Chestnut street.
JOHN BINGHAM, Supl.
PHILADELPHIA, Aprll24, 1E66. apls Itn.
ETIGENLE AN D CHAMPION OF ENGLAND
PEAS. A new importation of these celebrated
toreign varieties Just received per ship British Queen.
For sale by ROBERT WHIST, Jr„
Seed and Agricultural Warehouse, Nos. 922 and 924
Market street above Ninth. ap3o-6tl
eENGLISH RIVETED BACK LAWN GRA%
SCYTHIS. Riveted Back Grass Hooks, Welsh
the Stones. Grass Border shears, Hedge and Box
Shears. Grass Edging Knives; with all other English
and American Garden Implements. for sale by •
ROBERT Miter, Su.,
ap3o6tl Noe. 924 & 925 Market street, above Ninth.
THE DAILY E IMPURE/ BULLETIN : RIULADELPHIA THURSDAY Mit 3, 1886'.
JUST RECEIVED,
TABINAND-1011.A.LP-WIDB
Velvet Carpets,
DiSW DESIGNS.
J. r. & E. B. ORNE,
904
Chestnut Street.
3-4, 7-8, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4
WHITE, REID AND RANDY
CANTON MATTINGS.
J.F.&E.B OHNE,
904
CHESTNUT !STREET.
EI+TGLISH BRUSSELS,
FOR STAIRS AND HALM
WITH EXTRA BORDERS.
J. F. & E. BORNE,
No. 904
CHESTNUT STREET:
500 PIECES
NEW PATTERNS
ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS.
J. F. & E. B. ORNE,
004 Chestnut St&
_mh2o4an rpl
Carpetings ! Uarpetings !
AT RETAIL.
McCallum, Crease & Sloan,
No. 519 Chestnut Street,
OFPOtirxr, INDEPENDENCE HALL.
Now offer their extensive Stock of
Foreign and Domestic
CARPETINGS,
AT REDUCED PRICES,
matting Warehouse
McCALLUMS, CREASE & SLOAN,
HAVE .TUBT
CANTON MATTING
TWO HUM= ROLLS.
CALCUTTA COCOA MATTING.
All Widths and Styles,
At the Lowest Prices.
ap2.s.im
(...I,AIt..IVJEMILINT G.
MEMO=
LEEDOM dr SHAW
invite attention to their assortment 01
Foreign and Domestic)
CARPETING,
DOW °FEDI:NG AT
No., 910 Arch Street,
mhz-2m rpi ABOVE A twill.
"GLEN ECHO MILLS,"
GERMANTOWN, PA.'
&CALLUM CREASE & SLOAN
BrANuFAcTmEns. A ., ThrPO DEALEBa RTEERS ELI AND WHOLZ
CARPETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS, MATTING& &c,
WAREHOUSE,
NO. 509 CHESTNUT STREET,
opposite the State Home,
PHILADELPHIA.
Retail Devartment,
No. 1510 Chestnut St.
mhe.am rp
NirrBADIENB.-600b ThinchasulLayar Basin
0 bozo; Valencia Ratans mall; Beedleas
Basins lbr isle by Mi. B. Bulimia': 11X1.035 South
W ter street.
ICraGEE AND LEMONS.-431cay Oranirea and
iOll3, 111 1111.1 XIS order, ibr age by Jos. B
BIIISIBEER do CO., i% South Delwin Mane,
CARPMn:I
509 Chestnut Street,
(Opposite Independence Hall).
One Thousand Rolls,
EiR,ESEI
C]Et 0 QT_T.E7r.
•
The Game of Croquet originated in Etneand same
ibex or Ave yeara ago. and has now become the moat
popular among the nobility and gentry,
It la highly exciting, and may be participated in by
both ladles and gentlemen. Tbe implements for play
ing the game consisting , of BALLe, MALLETS. &c.,
may be had of
tilchwa,rz,
IMPORTER OF GERMAN. FRENCH. AND ENG
.LISH. TOYS AND FANCY GOODS,
NO. 1006 CHESTNUT STREET,
apso-at} PHILADELPHIA.
--- 4 -- - IRY ;
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) 401. READY - MADE' 40
, .--'t?
Ai ', LOTIFING N 0.82.4 CHESTINUTST.
UNDER THE CONTINENTAL/101EL
PHILADELPHIA • PA.
..*"
lINSTRCCTIONS
FOR SELF-ILEAStiIIENEFT.
/ COAT. Send Size from 1 to
'tea! . 2; from 2to 3; and front 4 to 5;
and around the most prominent
part of the chest, and around (
_ the waist. State whether erect :••-,„,
.;',..X 4 z:- or ng. f•-• ,- w
- V EST. Same as for coat.
PINTS. Itudde seam; outside se= to hips, and *psi
vast.
SIMON COLTON & CLARKE.
to Families Residingin or Going to the
Countr.
Those who wish to purchase supplies Or tho bestims
llty of FINE ÜBO GE BI will and a tell 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
est and most safe manner poeslble.
Goods delivered to any of the Depota t Express 0131C021
or ontin the Country free of. charge.
SIMON COLTON & CLARKE,
aple-tf
O. W. Cor. BROAD AND WALNUT.
REFRIGERATORS.
•
SMITH sk
Agents for the sale of theju.st_ Celebrated MAR
CAJAL LINED REFRIGERATORS,
Wholesale and Retail,
Prom Elz to Twenty-five Dollars.
611 MARKET STREET.
ap64ro
HIESITELT,'S MAGIC OIL
CUELES TETTER, SS
ERYSIPELAS, ITCH, SCALD HEAD,
AND ALL SHIN DISEASES!
Warranted to cure or money refunded.
For sale by all Druggists.
Principal Depot,
ASHMRAIN3 PHARMACY,
o. 336 SOUTH SECOND ST.
sarPrice L 5 cents per bottle. ap24-3mm_
OHN C. A RRI6ON,
v0,.1 and 3 NORTH SIXTH ST T,
'Would invite the attention of Gentlemen to lila
11v1PROVED PATTERN SHIRT,
xattitWrinEbheA - LwreTInSdrACTION.
TO A CO2II:PM STOOK OF
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,
itable forth° Season a • tim •
int SPRING. ing
WM. D. ROGERS.
Coach and Light Carriage Builder.
1009 and 1011 Chestnut Street,
mb244m•rp' PHILADELPHIA.
F.. 1:IPERIOR PICKLING VINEGAR,
PICKLES, KETCHUPS,
PRESERVES, SAUCES,
JELLIES, SYRUPS,
MUSTARDS, &0., &o.
AU warranted to be of a superior quality.
MANUFACTURED BY
EMIL MATHIEU & SON,
Nos, 120, 122 and 124 Lombard Street,
Below Second. ap9 1m rp
1
4 ig. " lo 33 14
COMPOUND
• CAMPHOR TROCHES,
Posildri Plarvemtive or Is -1
CMCOMaMM.A.:;
Dianna:a, Dysentery, and Chalets Harbin.
4, 8010 Factor, C. H. Needles, Drnixbd, Aa•
Pep°
0 4 .12th a Baca 8t.., Phila. cog'
'
4 5 Mailed 011
BAKER is
ORNAMENTAL HAIR
MANUFACTORY.
The largest and:best assortment of
Wigs, Toupees, Long Hair Braids and
Curls, Water-falls, Viotorines,
gotta, Missive Beanie for Ladies,
At prices LOWER than elsewhere. trabseqp
909 CHESTNUT STREET.
GEORGE PLOWMAN,
CARPENTER AND BUILDER.
2921 OARTER • STEELE%
Anp. in - DOOR EITREgiv
BLeablnii Work and Buitindithsing promptly
ended to. .
V F W
FOR SALE.—A. pair of handaome, bright bay
Carriage Horses, sound and kind, and well
mat :ed. Price $BOO. Third stable tom Thirteenth
street; in Kingston street. below Walnut street, before
9 o'clock.
my3-Bt s
s HAMILL'S PASSAGE OFFICE.
NATIONAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.
tit 'a WEEKLY TO AND FROM QUEENS
TOWN. (CORE HARBOR) AND LIVERPOOL.
' The elegant Al iron screw steamship
"ERIN" leaves on SA.TUr May sth.
Bates of passage, payable in currency :
Ist Cabin SRI Steerage, $3O. •
Passengers aeo forwarded to London, Paris, Havre,
Hamburg, Bremen, .Ac., at moderate rates.
-tserage passage from LIVERPOOL or QUEENS
TOWN through to PHILADELPHIA:, IMO in cur
rency.
For further information, apply at the Company's
Office,
W. A. HA MILL, A gent, 217 Walnut street.
SPECIAL NOTiOß.—Haying been appointed SOLE
AGENT of the above "Favorite Line' in this city,
would can-ion the public against purchasing their
tickets elsewhere. ap2B-ta
QoßaHl3ll.—Ohinese :Sugar Cane IS9rn_ handsome
to article. for sale by 705,_8. 81:1881bA di co.. ioe
goal/ Delaware avenue,
LMIJSEMEITS;.
_ .. , . i•.
Penna• AoademY 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 WI 10 in the
Evening. spit-till
DIAMOND INTIR I4DOArt
DEALER & JEWELER)
WATCHES, JEABLRY k SHAM WARE,
WATOHES and JEWELRY REPAIRED,
80 2 Chesinut St., Phila-
Owing to the decline of Gold, has made
a great reducition is price of hie
large and well assorted
Stook of
Diamonds,
Watches,
Jewelry.
` Silverware, &c.
ItTheptibilc are reepectitally Invited to can and ex
amine our stock before macbaslng elsewhere. jailer
,; sin MII4 A:VC:11'1)1111
726 TT STBEET. to
to
WHGratqA T TC ANDAIL BUYERS
OUR SPLENDID STOCK OF
MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS,
AT A VERY 'LARGE REDUCTION
FROM RECENT PRICES.
Onr stock Includes all the latent shapes of
STRAW HATS
Blzmnrra AND GYPS N,
BONNET MATERIALS OF EVERY
IN EVERY S S HADE , .
RIBBON
ALL WIDTHS AND COLORS,
TO MAT RE( MATIMTA rst
FINE LACKS. ILLUSION NETS &c
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS.
OF THE CHOICEST ANDLES. MOST DM:SABLE
STY
We solicit an Inspection of our stock, and do not
doubt that for completeness of assortment and mode
ration of pricers it cannot be equaled. Give us a call.
WEYL ROSENHEIM,
ap7-Iml No.attestant street.
Parts. .la.
a 323 and 331 South Street,
has a handsome assortment of SPRING liTh•
LINRRY; Misses' and Infanta' Hats and Cam,
RPramd Ss,
ee, Velvets, Crapes, Ribbons, Peathets, Flowers,
BOOTS AND ISHOEti
REMOVAL.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
C. Etertizert, Sr, Son
Have removed froM their old stand, No. 46 South
FOURTH Street,which they have occupied for nearly
Wi years. to the large and commodious store 80. 716
C.FLD-TNITT Street, directly opposite Masonic Ha L
We take pleasure in stating 'to our patrons and the
public generally that we are enabled in consequence of
ea troordinary stock of goods now on hand to make a
material reduction in our price.
In connection with our regular business we have al
ways a large stock of Youth's Line Boots and Shoes,
made with the same care and attention to comfort,
durability and stylethat is bestowed on our best Men's
Gooe.s. We have also the best arrangements fur mak
log to order the best and most tial Boots and
Shoes for Ladies. apleth.atutml
Ik`f 11:1/.10I 14 DI/
B. J. WILLIAMS,
No. 16 NORTH SIXTH STRRRT.
zurtuFAcrowat OP
VENITIAN BLINDS
AND
WINDOW SHADES.
lowest
ne Weed and finest assortment in the city at th
Store Shades made and lettered. apS-tf
MEDICINES.
PA
PHILEVIP
HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS
Have proved, from the most ample experience, an
entire success Simple-Prompt- den y and
liable. They are the only Medicines peribCtl adapted
to popular use-so simple that mistakes cannot be
made in using them; so harmless as to be free from
danger, and so efficient as to be always reliable. They
have raised the highest commendation from all, and
will always render satisfaction.
h7o. Cents.
1, Ctrs FEVERS . Congestion, l'nfla*ara Hon--, » ,a
2. WORMS, Worm-Fever, Worm-Colle----.113
8„ " CRYING-COLIC, or Teething of infants--. 23
4, " DIARRIICEA of children or adults
5, " DYSENTERY Grining , Bilious Coll ."5
6, " CHOLERAVauses, vatattins—zs
7, " COUGHS, Colds, Bron' nibs a, " NEURALGIA, Toothache, Facesche—.....M
a,HEADAIicta,, Sick Headachßß,
10, "DYSPEPSIA, =mut _ —25
11, " SUPPRESSED, or painful Periods---- -- --25
12, " WHITES, too profuse Perlod&...
18, " C:ROUP Co h difficult Breathing.
14, " SALT RHIs CH 15, " BEEUILATD3II, I Ve I =c
16, " FEVER and Ague, Chill Fever, Agues--. 50
17, pry.wr3_,_blind or bleeding.Bp
18, " OPFLTHALhfy, and sore or weak Eye ..:....,50
" CATARRH, acute or chronic, Infinensa..--50
" WHOOPING COUGH, violent Coughs.--50
21, " preased Instal:art
" EAR D sti3
r lpaired earing.--50
23, " SCROFULA. en] Glands, Swelli.g , .....50
24. " GENERA.L D , Physical Weak
ness- _____-50
25, " DROPSY and scanty '
2e, " SEASICENICSs, sickness from rlairg.--.1150
27, " KIDNEY DISEASE.. Gravel.-- __. --50
28. " NERVOUS DEBILITY. Involuniary-Dis
-23, " SORE MOUTH.Canier 7 ,._
" URINARY Incontinence, ;ratting bed.---co
81, " PAINFUL Periods, even with
12, " SUFFERINGS at - change of lifb.. -X 00
33, " EPILEPSY ftsama St. Vitus' &Tice.- 150
Si, " A. rticeisted Sore Throat.....-50
35 vials. morocco 11ILFAY CASE ts.
cue, and books ..».».»....»....»«..,;10 00
20 large vials, in morocco, and book 6 10
20 WEB Vials, plain case and b00k....---.---. 5 00
15 boxers (NoA r t.italar d book 8 00
&EY SPECIFICS,
Mahogany eases,lo vial . 00
Single vials, with direc ...... .............. 100
itreineTcfrei Sy the case or single box, are
sent to any part of the country, by men or armrest
free of th.liziNk, lE fi nsrp l tor the prtee. Address
H STFAJEVIO
HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINE COMPANY,
Office and Depot. No. 562Rroad d wa l iNew York.
Dr. Humranarve consulted at his office
personally or by letter, as above, far fbrms of dim.
SP -Se.
EDYOTT & CO., JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & COW.
ON, T. B CALLENDi KR. and ADDIROSE SMITH,
Wholesale Agents. Philadelphia. 1927-th.a.talyrp
IRON RAILING.
DRILADELPMA. AND NEW • YORK ORNA
IL MENTAL LEON WORKS.
, , .b • z dA:“{:
CAST, WROUGHT IRON AND BRONZE RAILING,
for enclosing private dwellings, public squares, Ceme
teries, 4tC,_
PATENT WIRE RAILING,
WINDOW AM) DOOR GUARDS{
for offices, store fronts, bulwark nettings for abips, &a.
Arc., made under the JENKINS PAT.WIT. being the
only authorized manuttacturers of Wire Work under
said patent in the city.
IRON STAIRWAYS, SPIRAL AND STRAIGHT,
IRON FURNITURE, STABLE FITTINGS,
of every.varlety of new and Improved d
SPECIAL CARE BESTOWg ns.
ON GARDEN AND CEMETERY •Rm - RizT.LISIEV
BENTS,
Our varied assortment of Fountain Vases, Statuary,
giving us superior &ditties.
All orders shall receivecarethl and promptattention.
• ja2s-thOffi . e am an rp W arero ß om E l ß n T a
RIDGE
Av O u
e
EDUCATION.
pARDEE SCIE STIFICIWITII.3E
LAFAYETTE cr)LLEGir,
EASTON. PA.
In addition to the general Course of Instruction in
this Department, designed tolay a substantial basis of
knowledge and schclarly culture, students can pursue
those branches which are essential practical and tech
nical, viz.:ENGINEERING. Civil, Topographical an/
rchanlcal; MINING and METALLURGY; ARCH I- .
TECTURE. and the application of Onemistry tO AG
RICULTURE and the ARTS. There is also afforded
an opm.rtnnity for special study of TRADE ano COht..
MERCE,of MODERN LANGUAGES and PHILO
LOGY; and of the HISTORY and INSTITUTIONS of
of our own conn•ry. For Circulars apply to President
CATTELL, or to Pref. R. B YOUNGMAN.
ii.rny3,lmok Clerk of the Faculty.
aria. ESTATM
FOR RENT.
The New Bulletin Building,
No. 607 Chestnut Street,
WILL BE COMPLETED IN A. PEW WEILMEI,
%Yee proprietors are prepared to receive proposals fix
renting such rooms an they will not nee themselves.
These 'will be
TICE SECOND STORY FRONT ROOD[,
S) by 24 feet.
THE WHOLE OF THE NORTHERN HALT OF
THE HULLOING,
Hour Stories High. with Entrance by a wide hall as
Chestnut street, -
And a Front of 25 feet on Jayne street:
Suitable for a jobbing or Commission House, a BanX
or Insurance Office.
For Further Particulars apply at the ENTIENING
BULLETIN OFFICE.
ttNo. 329 Chestnut Strelbt.
mu
tPUBLIC SALE.—THOMAS & SONS, Auction'
eers.—Handsome COUNTRY BEAT, 22 ACRE%
eLTEN HILLS. near Old York Road Station, on
the N. P. It. It On TUESDAY, May 15th, 1866, at le
o'clbck_ , noon, will be sold at Public sale, at the PECri
LADELP SI& .CHANGIi, all that handsome
Country Serf , at Cbelten Rills, near Old York Station.
on the North Pennsylvania Radroatl, containing IN
Acres. beautifully situated on very high ground coin
mending extensive views of the surrounding country.
The improvements consist of a stone house, with 12
rooms, 2 kitchens, 2 piazzas. furnace in cellar: ice
house (tilled), dairy vault; atone stable and carriage
home, cow -house, de. Ihe lawn is well shaded with
evergreen - and other trees. There is an orchard of
fine pear and other fruit trees, kitchen garden, dam;
also agrove containing about a% acres, Toe situation
is perfectly healthy, and the water excellent and tizt•
fat tug.
eir The residence of S. H. Towne, Esq. May be
examined daily.
TERMS—Two-third' , may remain on mortgage:
M. THOMAS &. SONS, Auctioneers,
my 3,7,12.14 irs and 141 South Fourth meet
PHEAL ES PATE.—JAMES A. BRFlalit
Auctioneer.—DWELLlNGS, Nos. 1644 and 164 a
rth SECOND street, Nineteenth Ward.—On
WE:DICESDAY, May 9th, 1869. at 12 o'clock. Noon,
will be sold at Public Sale at the PHILADELPELE
EXCHANGE, the following described Beal Estate,
viz: A lot 01 ground. With the improvements thereon,
situate on itt west side of Second street, 68% feet south
ward from Ma avenue, Nineteenth Ward: being
34 feet front by 121 feet 9 inches deep, to the east sldelof
Philip street', with two houses Nos. 1643 and 1645 Philip
street. Subject to aground rent '2[676 50 per annum.
sir On the above lot are erected .2 three-story brick
houses, fronting on Second street and 2 three story
brick houses fronting on Philip street—each house has
back buildings, contains Bor 9 rooms. The property
yields a good rental.
Ariy. mOOO may remain, e
if desired h , purchaser.
JEIIIIOO to be paid at th time of
JAMES A. PERS•wa r Anctioneer.
It Store CT. Walnut street.
zi P se: :* , ,s• +EY SALE BY "ORDER OF
ItElicS,—hettate of RAOBEL W. OREM, de-
C Pal. ed. JAMES A, FIIERNaN, Auctioneer.
HREEBTORY BRICK DWELLING, No. =North
1 hirteenth street. On WEDNESDAY. May 9,1866, at
12 o'clock. noon. will be sold at Public Sale, at the
PRILAIELPHLA. EXCHANGE, the following de.
scribed Riot Rata: e, late the property of Rachel W..
°rum, deceased, that genteel three-story brick
dwelling house, with-two-story double back building
and lot of ground. on the west aide of Thirteenth street,
215% feet above Race street: 174 feet front, and 1123Q
feet deep to a 45 teet street, called Perry street. Rome
Is in good order. slate roof, heater, bath, range. &c.
Occupancy with the deed. May be examined 3 days
before the sate. KEY , 0 1 520 Arch street.
frir Sale peremptory.
DLO to be paid at the time ofsale.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
It Store 422 Walnut street.
EXRCUTOBS' BALE.—Estate of THO3fil3
USLTAYLOR, deceased. J a lira A.. Film's' latA.N.
Auctioneer. DWF...LLH7G, No. 217 North FIF
TEENTH street. Under authority contained in the
will of the late Thomas Taylor, deceased, ori -WED
NESDAY, May 9th, 1866. at 12 o'clock, noon. will be
sold at Public Bale. at the PHILADELPHIA. EX.
CHA NGE. the following described Real Estate, viz :
A two and a half story brick dwelling and lot, on the
east side of -Fifttenth street, 136 feet northwaTd from
Race street; being 15 feet 8 inches front (including the
northern half part of a two-feet wide alley running
eastward from said Fifteenth street to the depth of Ss
feet zr ore or less): and in depth of that width 65 feet,
with the use of said alley.
Mr Clear of all incumbrance_.
O' 1.100 to be paid at the time of sale.
BY ORDER OF EXECUTORS,
JAS. A. FREE Nr A
It Auctioneer, 422 Walnut street
To RENT—Desirable first-class Chester cossity
"Elea COUNTRY RESIDENCE, completely furnished
gnu newly refitted: large barn, poultry house, ice
house filled, spring home, plenty of pasturing, find
cold springs, splendid shade. an excellent garden with
crops in the ground an abundance of fruit; apples,
pears, plums peaches, quinces, grapes, cherries. cur
rants. strawberries, etc. Situation high, beautiful, and
perfectly healthful. Excellent boating, splendid fish-
ing
3.. 4 and i ocd gunning.
. to GEORGE W. STUL I at C.
NI , IE'S Office No. 7= Sansom stree L, t, n.
oerween I IL
andS.
4 o'clock P. M. my3-4t*
w4FOR SALE AT CHESTNUT HILL—A. Large
and Commodious Stone Mansion, near the Depot,
all modern conveniences. Now being completed.
Immediate possession. Apply to 5 WAnIEDIGTON
SQUARE. my3-3ts
2FOR SA_LE—Lestrable Country Seat and Farm
1 of twenty-fire acres, three-fourths of a mile east,
of Green. Lane Station, North Pennsylvania Railroad,
DICRSON BROTHERS.
2O Walnut street.
MySth-s-tuSt/
TO "Fzt desirabl HOUSE ,on MT EWsies near
Eighteenthsel.nt
tau Address Box 2784. Post Office. lts
CF.., TO BENT—A desirable House in a central loca
tion. Rent, Issao. Apply at 1127 THOMPSON
street. • my 3-815
I', Dl' au ;3 Lay v:cooM
phT.E.RSOICS' NEW BOOKS.
JOSEPH GRIMALDI. .NISEPH. GRIMALDI.
HIS LIFE AND ADV.KNIUREM written out from
Grimaldi's; own manuscript and notes.
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One Volume, Octavo. Price 75 cents.
HE GOLD BRICK. By Mrs. Ann S. stepuens, au
thor of" Fashion and Famine," One volume, =no.
Price 91 50 in paper, or 82 in cloth.
THE BORDER RIP.LES. By Gustave Almsrd, au
thor of "The Prairie Flower." 'The Indian Scout,"
etc. One volume, octavo. Price 75 cents.
'ilia. IN. UAL& A Story of Modern Life. By the
Baroness Tautphoeus. A new and beautiful edition.
Complete in one large duooecimo volume. Price 81 50
in paper, or 82 00 in cloth.
THE MAN OF THE WORLD. -By William North.
One volume. PriceBls+ln paper or $2 oi in cloth.
LIFE SEIRVICI , S. MARTYRDOM, AND FUNERAL
OF ABRAHAM LlNCOLN,Sixteenth President of
the United States; and the Hon. George Bancroft's
Oration Full of Illustrations. Price $l5O in paper;
or f 2 00 In cloth.
ET. MARTIN'S EVE. By Mrs. Henry Wood, author
of ".bast Lynne," "Oswald Cray," "Verner's Pride,"
etc. Complete In one large octavo volume. Price
$l5O in paper: or $2 00 in cloth.
?JAE SMAESPEA RE NOVELS.
THE Yfft,Tß OF sHAKSPEARE. Price 21 00.
SHAKSPEABE AND HIS FRIENDS. Price #t 00.
THE SECRET PA , SION. Price One DJllar.
THE FCRTU.NE SEEKER. By Mrs. Emma D. E.N.
outhworth, author of tt e "Lost Heiress," etc. Com
plete in one large duodecimo volu me:' Price 512 in
paper. or IP:. to hu cloth.
FALSE PRIDE ; 08, TWO WAYS TO MATRI
MONY. A companion to "Family Pride" awl
"Family Becrem." Complete In one large duodecimo
volume. Price fit 50 in paper, or $2 in cloth.
JEALOUSY. 'By George Solid, autno.'of " ' Consuelo,"
"Countess of Radolstadt,' "Indiana," First and
True Love," etc., etc. Complete in one large duode
cimo volume. Price $1 50 in paper, or tt 00 in cloth.
Send for our Mammoth Descriptive Catalogue.
~address all cash orders, retail or waolesale, to
T. B. PETERSON &BROTBIRS,
No. Sub Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Books sent Postage paid, on receipt of retail Price.
All NEW BOOMS are at PETEBSONS'. nly'S-2t
AL VIA:10A 21 ll.stiiii ,
JOHN B. MY.1019 & CO.,
AUCTIONEERS.
Nos. 2.12 and 234 IMA_REET strest, corner of BANK at.
15,000 LOZEN HOSIERY A NI) GLOVES.'
TO-MORROW, -
11,000 dozen llosiqcy, Gloves, Suspenders, Ties, Spool
Cotton. Brains, &e.
Me pieces Plain an Figured Swiss Nulls, 'Theorists,
Toilet Covet s. 42. e.
40 cartons Parasols and Umbrellas.
Also, a larae inwice of Ready-naade Clothing, Tut
valley Shirts. no. p .kirts,
JAMAS A. AU 80. 422
W street.
administrator's Sale—Estate of T. B. McCormick,
deceased.
GOOD WILL, STOCK AND — Risa CBES OF AN
'UNDR AR ER.
• 0 V THURSD E AY MORNING,
• At 10 o'clock, will sold by order of the Adminis
trator, at No. =1 South Sixth street. the entire Stock,
Fixtures, &c. which were of T. B. McCormictr, deed.,
comprising Cabinet Makers' Tools. Coffins, Oillee
Furniture,Lallie's Fireproof Chest,' Desks, Signs, cbc..;
with all articles used in the eating, Also, a quantity
of Walnut. Pine and Mahogany Lumber.
LEGAL NOTICES.
TNTHE ORPI4 A Nei' COURT FOR THE CITY
AND COUNTY OF PHIL ADELPHIA.—Estate
of Lieut. R. B. MONTGOMERY.—The Auditor ap
pointed by the Cobrt to audit, settle and adjust the ac
count of Illzsbeth Brown, Administratrlx to the Es
tate of Litut. h, B. Montgr mery, deceased, and to re
port distribution of the Balance In the hands of the
accountant, will meet the parties inrerested for the
purposes or his appointment, on MONDAY, May 14,
lass. at 4 o'cloelt P. Al, at his offi e, No. 220 south
FOURTH street, i n the City of Philadelphia.
JAMES
W PAUL,
rlw-tl2, , Must*
ata.sursottrf - ra
- wasvala a).
33 orth Water treet, and
29 Nnyth 11filawarq swung,
RA 1b 14 n 24 I,I MONS—BIIIICh. Lana' And Seed
lees Balaton and Malaga Lemons, landing from
bark La Plata and for aale by 108. B. BUSPINIR 4
woos South Delaware avenue. -
Aimiltor.