Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, May 04, 1866, Image 8

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    CITY BULLETIN.
MIMIC AT FAIRSIOUNT.—No arrange
ments have yet been made for music at
FairMolll2t Park during the coming sum
mer.. Last year, it will be remembered,
there were- two bands—one cat Fairmount
. and ,tbe other at the Park—and the after
noon concerts were very popular. Thou
sands of pecyle visited the grounds daily,
and the various railways running in that
direction, transacted a very profitable busi
ness. The Union Passenger Railway Com-.
- pany, we understand, bas already taken the
initiative towards securing a band for this
47 year, and, it is hoped that success will at
- tend the movement. No doubt the other
railway companies will cnoperate in the
•'` matter.
NEW BUILDINGS IN.TWENTY-FOURTH
•
WARD.—A large number of valuable im
provements are to be made the present
season in the Twenty-fourth Ward. Among
' those already commenced are the following:
Five brownstone front dwellings at Fortieth
• and Chestnut streets; six first-class dwell
ings, with side yards, at Thirty-ninth and
Chestnut, four of which will.be on Chestnut
and two on Thirty-ninth street; three fine
r.' stores , on Market street, west of Fortieth;
five first-class dwellings-on Spruee street.
between Forty-first and Forty-second
streets, nearly unshed. Work_has also
been commenced on fifteen fine dwellings
on Spruce_ and Pine streets, in the same
vicinity. •
Boons BAsit Murray, .
arrested at Manaynnk on the charge of
passing a twenty-dollar bill, purporting to
be an issue of the First National Bank of
Portland,, Connecticut, had a heaiing be
fore United States Commissioner Sergeant
yesterday. James Brown testified that
Murray passed a note of the kind described
on him:, and Lieutenant Holgate and Ser
geant Peterinan testified that three counter
feits, all twenty-dollar bills, were found i in
defendant's possession alter his arrest, be
sides 121 35 in good money. He was bound
over, to answer. There is no such bank as
the First National Bank of Portland, Con
necticut.
DEATH OF AN ESTIMABLE CITIZEN.—We
announce, with much regret, the death of
Mr. John B. Neagle, the historical engraver,
which took place at his residence this morn
ing, at five o'clock. Mr. Neagle was widely
known, and appreciated for his high talents
and gentlemanly manners. He had been
in business in this city for some fifty years,
and had hosts of friends; and as as an ar
tist could not be excelled. He was born in
London, and came to the United States at
the age of fifteen. His character was un
blemished. The cause of his death was a
tumor in the bowels. He was confined to
his bed for two months.
AN EXCELLENT MOVE.—The citizens of
the Fifteenth Ward held a meeting last
evening and appointed a committee to look
after the sanitary condition of that portion
of the city. The committee is composed of
energetic citizens, and they will doubtless
do much in the way of accomplishing the
purpose aimed at, both by co-operating with
the public authorities of the city and thr Pugh
independent action. The example of the
Fifteenth Ward is well worthy of imitation
by other Wards.
ALDEEMANIC FlNES.—Daring the month
of April, the amounts of fines and , penalties
paid into the City Treasury by the commit
ting magistrates were as follows:—By J. R.
Massey, 1562; John Clouds, $34, and Lewis
Godbou, $45.
DOGS, BEWARE.—Chief Ruggles has given
notice that the ordinance relative to the
taking up of dogs, hogs, goats, and any
other animals running at large in the city
of Philadelphia, will be strictly enforced on
and alter Monday.
THE NEW COLUMBIA BASE BALL Ground
and Skating Park will be inaugurated on
Monday next, by a grand match between
the following clubs: Swift-foot, Hatters,
Alert. A band of music will be in attend
1.0-9 SEICO,
ta-
A. BRIGHT SPRING DAY.—This morning
q.,• :; opened with a promise of brightness and beauty which
'~"-3ias not been belied up to thii afternoon. Overcoats
are discarded and windows are thrown np to woo the
48,177,7—rientle wind. In the manufactory and in the kitchen,
t liOwever, we still need as full a supply of fuel as in
lisv ,m,,ovhister, and all in want of it, can be supplied at the coal
.w-lard of W. W. Alter, 957 lk orth Ninth street, or at his
r2I ,
1 -
, ittanch office, Sixth and Spring Garden streets.
-.-4-
.VV ,r hi ,. .l4ft.dnbricative steam engine packing.—for terms see
.6 ,.Flieetnut st,, phlla., anti 26 dey st., new york.'
L: I alma ELEGANT SUITS.
111. ”011FA1R FIR,T-CLASS BOYA' CLOTHING.
I; k ,•• - :4: I: S
FOE lINQUPSTIONAB
_ -
L FOR CLOTHING. READYMADE,
vOR CIOITENIIP TO OrtDER,_43O TO
BROWN STONE CLOTHING HALL OF
BOCKBILL WILSON.
-rjP " As 603 AND 605 CHESTNUT STREET,
4.1 J.. ABOVE SIXTH.
blit , !l7lli Illt - -
-1i liE
utc' lill' 4 i4OlTA DE MAGNOLIA."—This delightful
- " 74 ' ut itisfor" face and person is superior to any cologne to
..r , der he skin soft and fresh, to allay inflammation
Youarl insuppsifgslothing. It is manufactured from the rich
a LT , '4.tioutberp,paagnolia, and is a universal favorite with
wipe , , - ,u.siolr!papn,,upera-singers and all who wish to preserve
umt:Errq sultUnprpve their personal charms. Bold by all deal
„TL-ita31,23.44,1404 Jarge bottles.
trNL . I ”` E ISIZOSCIIIHIES PACKED TO ORDER.—
MITCHELL dt FLETGHER,
1204 Chestnut street.
4~"1~ }lit -.nl ... _.
..1,,_•1
'ii Is , rcnuil i.Adl•X.i...itatTAINS FROM harcrioN.--A. large
an, . 4 1!: PultiVOPCurtains from auction which are slightly soiled,
leturrlaq , - - wili'belold at half price. They are the most elegant'
Th 7 : 11 - -, :iikusr introduced in Philadelphia. They were bought
.. •IxT,T 7 ;1:::1 . " l - be - sold cheap Those in search of bar-
my well to caLl. at W. Henry Patten's West
. ,1 4 ".,1,',.':' Ogallala arid Upholstery Store, No. 1400 Chestnut
Ogallala
• ~
„"' l -:.,VtifitritiAit?Awrurtos made to order at
PATIEN'S, HOS Chestnut street.
rtZT 4 ~---711-14;03. French Confections, made of
• • ~; xi m - saga)'' erearn Chocolates, caramels, Jordan
Almohilki;” Bonbons. manufactured by L.
tta,v •E.torner of Ninth and Chestnut,under
tfri
&Be etrifivberries, Cucumbers. fresh daily.
8... A. L.VANSANC,
t0P. 41- 1:11 .- .',.• , ,-, -, , 7 ,7 7 -7- 7 Ninth and Chestnut.
ilw ',u m, 4,; 1 114.6.E,. OcitT:4o.---Now is the time to
ii. 1,9 n, .11 l , l'orrehase, Curialassiever were 'sold cheaper. Very
* - s at x , ”...,E,ri l earug , weiked,reallace cartains,at from six to twenty
''''A
..L 1 ::;. ,j .',?..”.. 1144/Tarsi '' l %;•.'n - iii.V.iii'PATT.Errs curtain store.
a
14u8 Cliestnutstreet.
N TeTaa•-.7 1,,t 1 , 1: -, 1“ r. ', ".,. 4 • . . d '
FL I TI- - ;,rf'- ; , ; 1 Ti mm ..11413 — Eira NVArrE Lam.--Or era
?IF:: I ,-- (Iciiiiiirrs! Coitsptsil CORSETS !! !
'' " * ,". w '.l '
M A Jon.‘, No h Eighth street, (entrance
-4• o 4llreugll. Partridgeel. ming Store,) is now pre
• ' - ,
0 pared uto I , ,make.mite,a-Terder from measure or
'l -i " I '' I ' jigiterbbiCclaels:_afoany,tpyle, size or quality: Setts
;4l" -,
lbctloit 'naranteect :in, all,sases M. 'A. Jones' well
•»»:, 1, 14, kuttonoirepntatIon..as ate,manufacturer of the cele
i-, 'Jr" bristeiVilie Pins 'Ultra?? ,hkirt, will be sufficient gua
r-"'- 1W - rantee that the Corsets will he all that can be destined
,
• 4 " ) . l7,,, hli4lhesalhe care willrbaiglien to the new branch. that
' • 4. -" ,-, : rli hail' Seclared rrO enviable a reputation for the Skirts.
Tay: r. ;.. , ...A.TJarane them before buying elsewhere.
(1 "1. TDrITURE , REMAIRED upholstered and 1
. • • , • ~...., ~, '
Wi '"" 4UiTll " 4'6 " l '' '° ' ''' ''' .. .: THs.TIMEIr 4E3 .14os Chestnut street.
(.01,.01man0.„. ~ . .1 - • ... - • - • -.Dr
„4 PACKERS' PATENTICKPREAN FREEZERS.
, „
isime.l. l if,,,e-SelemendftßitureritWesi & CO., No. 220 Dock
rycl.:_„:„_„ , , , streer.„„ pewtiptpe . pr, c , , 6.l3ent by mail when
.. - ,i1L.P.1 fa. r 3 _o l g4e9h.. ~:,,, ~ 1
~ ...,..,..C • -_ -
;romydrlLlElniltlWnsim o w,Sinu i ,
,i Ezt,"4, lika ',Dollar—no hum
,ir,,,'"',"..1•4•1 it*--real - 011tShades, - .6151Y orkedollar, at
-'----- 4. . "" 1 ' ' •2 1, •EATTEN',49„Oe Chestnut streets.
.1,:,..,....‘ca ~..„,
11 " , '"'"°' - ' ---- VtricittasmairvlroArdiissuaisan.--Tryit,and
you la time poueupgir.
TS.lfilOVelfielliriSSeS' and Children's
niT•filatiutifieuV•make,.tuwfrom all mothers
h ve. selected theta forAhehii.little ones. Go to
EDS', under the Contlnqntel Hotel, laud get
1 6 ofer"yatir little cmepa - nd the household will ring
stlA ,
, s 7 ;11:A11.11., t JUl•ligiAti"”- ;t,= - i . . , -7
.. 'nof runoifitiptivlerwtitilrortiee 7 mir week will
iituE•4) - iu'r V , - - - - 7 . ,rdviito re etionEil sWattoln the warmest
unfluu - erP - f2g -,,--, •• - • 11 3 ' Ile' dr ,
::'..:- 7 . 'd . " . .. , : net e p r e b r y w h e ß eir :::: x.w. lie n :SY cfr.itnan lelilege ti p.:g re e:
term they-has' rtmentirand I are thorough
veriaateracThetimalt . req r cents worth
, n22O:DOCk alnet. mla r. lefotzu 4- . - 1 ---.14,-
' Le - -,,, -• . • ;- 1. •• - 1, 10 0,-;
• . - w 70 TotttrisVO ri nth ,
4, ui...nts ..,illtitstoural 164-4
"ICP
ve requisite.
induced by
11011 - e - ts6x. fifty cents;
u mlscrettit o PlokwatPr , • ‘.. O P ere;t-stiaskTBl4
or,C. H. Nee.
Isileie.'.l2ol6o- ta4.
4ti). +-fy
etrutaffs, Lace Cm' * auction
Curtains. one dollar. et
PATTEN'S, 1408 Chestnut street.
MOTH-PROOF CLoTnEs Cuuters.—Of all
aces at B. Eh Parson& Co.'s Refrigerator mattubsotory,
s2g) Dock street.
Masons. °REWORDS have the new Regula
tion Cep for the Navy. Stores under the Continental.
CROQUET IMPLEMENTS. —Tile lovers Of
this highly - entertaining game ,will be pleased to learn
that Mr. G. A. Schwarz, the Implrter of Fancy Goods,
at N., tree Chestnut street, has just received a large
invoice of the Implements required for indulging in
this healthful recreation. ill r. Schwarz has them of
various styles,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 .
•honld lose no time in calling and making their
F elections. See card in another column.
MARYLAND HAMS. MARYLAND HAMS.
—A fresh lot of these Justly celebr.tect Mame. for sale
. Iirro.A.RLL & FLrreEtsa,
• =et Chestnut street.
DEAPNIZSEy BLINDNESS AND IGA'rABBN.—
J. Isaacs, M, D., Professor of the Eye and E4r, treats
all diseases appertaining to the above members with
the utmost success. Testimonials from- the moat re•
nable sources in the city can be seen at his office, No.
619 Pine street. The medical faculty are invited to ga
company their patienta, ea he 'ea had no secrets in his
practice. Artificial eyes inset ed. No charge made
for examination.
WINDOW SIIA.DES, ONE DOLLA.P..—GiIt
border regularehades only one dollar. at
PATTEN'S. 1408 Chestnut street.
FOR MALLow. PAt3TD, Moss Paste, Soft
Qum Drops, and other efficacious Confections for
Coughs and Colds, go to E. G. Whitman & Co.'s, 818
Chestnut street. Dealersaupplied.
WINE of Tar Syrup for Coughs, Colds
and Affections of the Luna. This mixture is entirely
vegetable, and affords speedy Relief in all Pulmonary
Diseases, such as Asthma, Spitting of Blood, Bron
chitis, dm. Prepared only by
TrA RTS & OLIVER,I• Druggists,
S. R. Cor., Tenth and Chestnut streets. Phlla
INIMITABLY FINE CONFEOTIONS. Choice
and rare varieties for select presents, manufactured by
131WHICN WHITMAN,
No. 1210 Market street.
THE FTERsT CARAMELS and Roasted Al
monds are those manufactured by E. 13. Virhitarutn &
C0..813 Chestnut street. Dealers supplied.
Pyritic LIBERTY WHITE LZAD.—Prell3yre ' d
by Dealers, is it alwalb Wes to theft cuw
New jersey natter:.
WEST JERSEY METHODISM.—The annual
report of the progress of the Methodist
churches in the West -Jersey Conference
presents that body in a gratifying and pros
perous. condition. During the past year
seven young men were admitted en trial by
the late conference. Peter Provost, Andrew
Scott, George B. Wright, Joseph A. Cann,
Henry Bradford, Jacob Price and E. C.
Hancock. There are 150 ministers con
nected with the conference, the boundaries
of which extend to - Lambertville and New
Brunswick on the north, and taking in all
the State south of these points. There are
22,648 members, an increase of 155
over last year; 5,122 probationers, an increase
of 1,499 over last year—making a total
membership of 27,770, and a total
increase of 1,654. There were daring the
conference year 319 deaths; 207} churches
are reported, valued at $811,700, and an in
crease of $107,350 in the year; 551 parson
ages, valued at $133,210, an increase of 31
parsonages and $24,885. The benevolent
collections amounted in total to $26,604 , 42,
apart from the ministerial support, being a
little less than $1 for each member and pro
bationer. This is divided as follows : For
conference claimants, $4,028 47. ' for the mis
sionary cause, $18,404 53; for tract society.
8747 63; for bibles, $2,686 80; for Sunday
School Union, $736 99., The entire con
tribution for ministerial support was
$86,035 02; of which Trenton District
paid $25,832 72. Burlington district,
818,760 14; Camden district, $20,-
442 09; Bridgeton district, $21,000 03. The
highest salary paid is $2,000 by the St.
James' Church, at New Brunswick; the
next is $1,500 by Third Street Church,
Camden, and the third $1,300 by the State
Street Church, at Trenton. The smallest
amounts were at Fairview. Columbus,
(junior preachers) and at Hartford—the
sums paid being $lOO, $154, and $l6O. There
are 290 Sabbath Schools, having 4,287 officers
and teachers, 24,711 scholars, and 79,382
volumes in th various libraries.-
BIIELINOTON COURTS.—The Burlington
County Courts have just closed. The Grand
Jury found thirty-seven indictments for
various offen6es. Thirty-two of the cul
prits were convicted, and twelve were sent
to the State Prison, at Trenton.
.PATRIOTIC.—The Ladies' Aid Society, of
Woolwich township, Gloucester county,
contributed, during the late war, $3,110
worth of supplies. They are now engaged
-in raising funds to erect a monument to the
heroes from that county who fell in defence
of their flag and country.
CHIME OF BELLS.—The new Chime of bells
in St. Mary's Church, Burlington, have been
set in their proper places, and are said to be
excellent toned.
ANDSEMENTS.
FAREWELL OF MADAME CELESTE. —At
the Arch this evening Madame Celeste
takes her benefit and makes her last appear
ance. She will appear in "St. Mary's Eve"
and in "The Child of the Wreck," supported
by Messrs. Robson, Rankin, Tilton,James,
Mrs. Thayer, Mrs. Creese, &o. The en
gagement of Madame Celeste, though a fine
one artistically,has not been a great success
pecuniarily, but we hope to see a splendid
house to witness her personations in these
favorite plays. "The Streets of New York"
will be given to-morrow.
Brcikirrrr or FRANCOIS RAVEL.—At the
Academy of Musks an entirely new bill will
be given to-night for the benefit of Francois
Ravel. "The Magic Flute," "The. School
master," "The Three Flying Trapeze" and
a new Spanish ballet are among the attrac
tions, and there will - doubtless be a "gor
geous" house. To-morrow will be the next
Ravel rnatinee t and on Monday "The Green
Monster" will be produced, the last week
of the Ravel engagement opening with its
presentation.
EDWIN BOOTH'S BENEFIT.—At the Wal-
nut "Hamlet" has been superbly produced,
and this evening it will be repeated for the
benefit of Mr. Edwin! Booth. Of course the
honsewill be crowded to its utmost capacity.
Miss MAssii., MITCHELL takes her-fare
well benefit at the Chestnut this evening.
She has never acted more charmingly and
gracefully than during her present engage
ment, and we expect to see on this, her last
night, an overwhelmingly crowded house.
"Little Barefoot" will be the attraetion.
MR, Wm. E. SINN, Resident Manager of
the Chestnut, takes his benefit to-morrow.
Both the afternoon and evening.will be de
voted to the testimonial. In the 'afternoon
a capital melodrama called "The Hut of the
Red Mountain" will be superbly placed on
the stage, and in the evening Miss Julia
Daly will appear in her famous character of
the IPemale American Cousin, in the play
f that name. She is said to be almost un
equalled in this part, and as she is always a
lively and spirited actress we may look for
a dashing performance. The afterpiece will
be "The French Spy," with Miss Kate Pen
noyer as the Spy. Of course there will be
one of the finest houses ever seen at the
Chestnut since its erection. Mr. Sinn has
very many claims on the theatre-going
public as well as the public in general. His
house has always been at the disposal of the
firemen for benefits,
and in all cases of
public, calamity he has been ready and
eager to aid the distressed and the suffer
ing. His liberality in the production of ex
pensive pieces is known througnont the en
tire country, and we are confident that his
merits will be generously acknowledged
to-morrow.
MB. MCKEE Ilarnutz takes his annual
benefit at the Arch on Monday night. He
will present 'a capital bill and his friends
will see that he has a very fine house.
SIGNOR Burr, at Assembly Building,
gives entertainments this evening and
to-morrow afternoon and evening.
EZEI
THE Gram.;_NlA ORCHESTRA Will ve
their usual pttblicrehearsal to-morrowatier
noon, with thafolloWing programme:
1-Overture-Le Rol d' Yve to . t &dam
2--Rology of Tears Schubert
2-Thom, Ws on the Alps -Walls • Strauss
4-Allegretto from Sew nth Symphony` Beethoven
5-Overture-Fair hieltrins Mendelashn
0- Quartette from Rigoletto Verdi
7-Rondo and Finale from Don Pa.quale..-.7.Dontsetti
The last Public Rehearsal of the Season frill take
place on May 26th.
TUB OWE IVENIN4ISI BULLETIN s PRIPMBLPHIA,-FRIDAY, MAY 4;,1866::
JAY COOIKE & CO.,
NEW OFFICE.
114 South Third Street,
Dealers in Government Securities,
II 19. 611 of 1881,
5 20's, Old and New,
1040* Certificates of Indebtedness,
740 NOTES, Ist, 2. and ad Series.
Compound Interest Notes Wanted,
INTEREBT ALLOWED OE DEPOSITS.
Collections made. Stocks Bought and Sold on Com
mission.
T. llll . rdal Noakes acconuoodations REBBERVZD
Pnnutznuam. Yebrunri 18136. . Is 7 em
SUPERIOR PICKLING VINEGAR,
PICKLES, KETCHUPS,
PRESERVES, SAUCES,
JELLIES, SYRUPS,
MUSTARDS, &0., &o,
All warranted to be of a superior grainy.
IIf.ABRTFACITIOLD BY .
EMIL MATHIEU & SON,
N 05.120, 122 and 124 Lombard Street,
Below Second. ape im rp
.13.A.13.E.11 9 s
ORNAMENTAL HAIR
MANUFACTORY.
The /*tritest and:beet Istoortraentof
Wigs, Toupees, Long Hair Braids and
Curls, Water-falls, Viotorines,
settes, Illusive Beams for Ladies,
At prices LOWER titan elsewhere. [mh2S‘rp
909 CHESTNUT STREET,
SIMON COLTON & CLARKE.
To Families Residing in or doing to the
Country.
Those who wish to purthaae supplies of the best qua
lity of FINE GROMBIES will dad a fall and choice
stools 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 possible.
Goods delivered to any of the Depots,Expresa Offices
or ant in the Country free of charge.
SIMON COLTON & CLARKE,
*plait
8. W. Cor. BROAD AND WALNUT.
REFRIGERATORS.
SMITH & BIOHABDSON,
Agents for the stale of the justly Celebrated (MAE.
WALL LINED BEFRIGERsTOII.9,
Wholesale and Retail,
From Six to Twenty-flue Dollars.
611 MARKET STREET.
bob] ml
JOHN C. ARRISON,
Nor. 1 and 3 NORTH SIXTH STREET
Would Invite the attention of Gentlemen to his
MP.ROVED PATTERN SHIRT
Ata 4 zr at paLe_*st
TO GIVE inT a grA
TO A CONTLETE STOCK OF
Gentlemen's Furnishing Gads,
minable lorthe Swum and.=
EIESKELL'S MAGIC OIL
CURES TE9I - TER 1.1
FEYSIPELAS, ITCH, SCALD HEAD,
AND ALL SKIN Dap qtrct
Warranted to cure or money reftinded.
For sale by all Druggists.
Principal Depot,
ASHMEAD'S PHARMACY,
No. 336 SOUTH SECOND ST.
Sir Price "Z,5 cents per bottle. ardil-sna rp
Diarrhces, Droexitay, and Chalets limbos,
4 BoleFactor,Needleo,D ll 4:6lo., x pe•
'4 6 . 2th & Saco BUI., „tf"
hhiLez.zo
evic
otCrec
Mt. SPRING. ing.
WM. D. ROCKERS.
Coach and Light Carriage Builder.
1009 and 1131.3. Chestnut Street,
m b24.3 ra . ri g pErLADRLPurs.
GEORGE PLOWMAN;
CARPENTER AND BUILDER,
5132 CARTER STREET.
and 1111 DOOR ISTRierr.
diaohine Work and Mlllarrhairina nrOnpil,
Sneed re vo.no
HAMILL'S PASSAGE OFFICE. _ •
NATIONAL STEAM NA.VIGAT lON CO.
117rfarlf.WEEKLY -TO AND- FROM.- -QUEENS
TOWN, (CORK HARBOR) AND LIVERPOOL,
The elegant At iron screw steamship
"ERIN" leaves on SATU DAY, May Oh. ,
B a tes of passage, payable in currency :
Ist Cabin sii; Steerage t3O. .
Passengers a.so. forwarded to London, Parts, Ham.
Hamburg, - Bremen, &c., at moderate rates. -
1-teerage Passage from LIVERPOOL or QUEENS
TOWN. through- to PHILADELPHIA, *to in cur-
For further Ralrmation, apply at the Clompany'a
W. A. HA MILL, Agent; 2t7 Wilnut street.
SPECIAL NOTICE —Navies been appointed SOLE
AGENT of the above "Favolite Line in this city, I
Ni canton the public against purchasing their
tickets elsewhere. ap2B-ta
Bankers,
(4 1 01 4% 0
READY MADE
1-I,9TIKNO
I cco
,
, * S.
INSTRECTIONS
FOR SELY4tEA I SEREMEST. ,
COAT. Send Sloe from 1 to
2; tom 2 to :1: and from 4to 5; i
and around the most prominent I ..,:......
part of the chest. and around r ...,.....
the waist State whether erect , • ,---
or stooping. i .-‘7PF,
._ VEST. Bame all for coat.
N 2 824 CHESTNUTST.
UNDER THE CONTINENTAL HOTEL
PHYLA LPHIA PA.
Ado seam; outelde scam to hips. and around the
LP F :•:• .. ....1 XJ
COSI:POMO
CAMPHOR TROCHES,
Positive Promotive of
ANIIIISUMEAM.
IBLEY'B CONTENENTAIt NEWS EXQHANGB
CHOICE SEATS
. .
:'l4lo4lEillifigirge?crintagrlem"' may be hie/ bcnai
riFIGT.CIL SEATS -AND ADMISSION TICKER'S
WM be Lad 'at
THE PROGRAMME °BEIM
481 CHESTNUT street. opposite the Paid Odiw,flu
the A ECM, CHESTNUT, WALNUT and ACADEMY
OF MUSIC. up to 6 o'clock every evening. 5619 4if
1 \TRW CHESTNITI STREET THEATRE.
-LI CHESTNUT street. above TWELFTH.
L. GROVER& VVM E. SINN. Lessees as d Managers.
_ _
MR. WYLLIASS E. SINN -
(Resident Manager)
Has the honor to announce to hie friende &ad the pub
lic in general, that his
ANNUAL BENEFIT
ANNUAL BENEFIT
ANNUAL BENEFIT
Will take place on the _
AFTERNOON .AND EVENING
AFTERNOON .2.ND EVENING
AFTERNOON AND EVENING
SATURDAY_, MAY Wm.
MAY
eTn.
For which occasion a btU of
suiti , iti-sucrii;lrTßAcTivENEgs
is In preparation.
At the . •
- - -
"MATINEE PERFORMANnE
The powerfnl Drama, in three sets. entitled "
THE HUT OF THE RED MOUNTAIN,
THE HUT. OF THE RED MOUNTAIN,
THE HUT OF THE RED MOUNTAIN,
Will be presented: -
In the evening% the celebrated Comedienne,
HISS JULIA DALY, •
MISS JULIA' ALY, •
MISS JULIA. DALY,
MISS JI7 LIA,DALY,
. MISS JULIA DALY,
(Who his kindly volunteered her services for this oc
casion), will make her first appearance in this city far
several years in her great specialty,
THE FEMALE AMERICAN COUSIN,
THE FEMALE AMERICAN COUSIN
THE FEMALE AMERICAN COUSIN;
THE FEMALE AbIERICAHCOUSIN.
THE FEMALE AMERICAN COUSIN, .
As performed by her •in Eugland and AmeriCa fbr
many hundred nights.
An entl KATE PENNOYER •
2,11E38 KATE PENNOYER
Has also volanteered, and will appear in her powerhd
delineation of '
THE FRENCH SPY,
THE FRENCH SPY,
THE FRENCH SPY,
THE FRENCH SPY,
THE FRENCH SPY,
In the Drama of that name.
The Box Sheet is now open,and seats may secured
in advance. • nays -21,
A 1111RICAlki ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
ZL. Corner of BROAD and LOCUST Streets.
Lessee andWM. WHEA.
VATLEY.
FAREWELL BENEFIT OF
: ;_Nr
FRIDAY May 4th,
For the first time the Comic. Ballet Pantomime of
ME MAGIC FLUTE.
Fawney Bok Francois
Ravel
Starchington- Ravel
First
FRANC f a neCr — Bpanialt . Divertissement, in
which 018 RAVEL, Rignorita PERIM& and
None. VON HADIRE wi 1 appear, together with the
full Corps de Ballet.
First night of the laughable Pantomime of
THE 80410OLDIAI3TER.
Master Boniface---..--- ..... -.Francois Ravel
r. „Gabriel Ravel
The performance commencing withthe wonderful
feats on too
THREE FLYING TRAPEZE, BY
THE PET OF THE CITY, YOUNG AMERICA.
Admission.. ----SO centa
Reserved 5eat5_._._......_..._.... . -75 cents
Family Circle, 30 cents; Amphitleatre72s centa.
Doom open at N.' past 7. Curtain tees at 8 o'clock.
Seats reettred in advance at C. W. A. Trumpler's
Music e. tore, Seventh and Chestnut streets, and at the
(,nice of the .Academy from 9 till 4 o'clock.
ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock,
THE FIFTH GRAND RAVEL MATINEE
rill be given, being positively the fag but one.
ADMISSION. with reserved .eats__PlPTY" CENTS
ON MONDAY EVENING. May 7th.
First night of the celebrated Pantomime of
HE GREEN 3IONSTER,
nd LAST V EFS. of the RAVEL ENGAGEMENT
: • : I Z :4:4. :4.
Cliz,b/TTUT Street, above : :
Mora open at 7. Caftan rises at 7.45.
THIS Jr.v.KNING
FARIMELI, Exikrßini"
FAREWELL BENEFIT -
AND
POSITIVELY LAST APPEARANCE
POSITIVELY L.AhT APPEARANCE -
OF
MISS HAGGLE MITCHELL. -
IS3 MAGGIE MITCHELL,
MISS MAGGIE MITCHELL,
W he will appear in the charming character Of
• AMRIE,
•
as
BEAUTIFUL HOME DR AM •%.
n Ave SC , entitled
LITTLE BAREFOOT.
LITTLE BAREFOOT.
LITTLE BAREFOOC.
31138 MITCHELL will be s, peened by
ntx J. W. COLLIER
ANTI THE STRF.NOTH °FMB E COMPANY.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING, May 5
AI~NUAt. BENEFIT O ?
WM. E. SINE (Resident Manager).
First appearance in this city of
MISS JULIA. DALY,
In her celebrated specialty,
"TEE FE of ALE AMERICAN COUSIN."
First appearance In this city of
M tSS KATE PENNOYEB,
_ _
As the "FRENCH riPY," in the Drama of that name.
At the Matinee,the
THE
Drama. In three acts,
TB}, RUT OF THE RED MOUNTAIN
Wit) he_perormed. Box Sheet now open -
MONDAY EyENING..May 7.plm appearance of
WILAM tgdW THEATRE, N. E " corn"
EQBM
ISMB. EDWIN /390TF1
SPECIAL NOTICE.
In consequence of the length and importance of
HAMLET as now presented, the public is most re
spectfullyinformed that the Overture will commence
at a quarter past . ; o'clock, and at the conclusion of
which the curtain will rise.
THIS AND hiIIITV EVENING
MB. EDWIN BOOTH AS HAMLET
The tragedy has been in preparation for months.and
Is now produced in a style, lt is hoped, combining
splendor Is , th
STRICT HISTORICAL CORRECTNESS.
Critvl ea Barron
. Sir J. H. Taylor
Bainlet will constitute the evening's vertl,rmaa
AMES. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH ST/MET
4.11. THEATRE. Beerus at 3 to 8 o'clock.
FABEWEL.L BENEFIT AND LAST NIGHT
OP
MADAME CELESTE,
who will appear in two grand Plays.
THIS (Friday) EVENING. May 4, 1156,
ST. IiT.A WY'S EVE.
Madelaine--.... ----Madame CELESTE
Previous to which . . Pltu3che'isreat Drams of
THE CHILD OF '1 WRECK.
Maurice, a Dumb 80y... ...Madame CELESTE
rATIIADAY
THE STREETS OF NEW YORE,
In all its original completeness.
MONDAY. —RENEFJ T OF McEEE RANKI:si.
Seats secured six days in advance
ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCLENCtsIi Corner of
Broad and Sansom streets.—The Museum of
this Institution, containing the largest collections in
‘atural Nfistoty in the United States, will be open to
the public daily, Saturdays and Sundays excepted,
tram U o'clock, A. N. until sunset, during APRIL,
MAY and JUNE, 1866, , in order that our citizens may
become better acquainted with its intrinsic value and
Importance to the city, and the neceatity of a newhall,
with accommodations for the more convenient display
and preservation, as welled fhture 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 fbllowing.
.lamed • eutlemen
F. BROWN, Druggist, N. E. corner Fifth and Chest
uut streets.
_ .
T. B. PUGH. Bookseller, 8. W. corner Bath and
hestnnt streets.
•
A6HCSE®D & EVANS, Booksellers, 724 Chestnut
.treet.
treeTRYON, BROTHERS & CO, Gun StoStore , 62s Market
t
EDW. PARRISH. Druggist. 800 Arch street,
WILLIAM S. HX,INIZRY, Druggist. Eighth and Mar.
etstreeta.
JOHN 31.11MKEL, Gun Store, Second and Walnut
treeta. •
A. B. TAYLOR, Druggist, 1015 Chestnut street.
S.O. CAFFER. Druggist. N. E. corner Broad and
!liestnut streets.
. . -
BAR:ARD& 00., Drugglste. Twelfth aadCheetzent
streets.
0.: lied at . e do. . .• ..
NEW ANIERICAINI THEATRE,
WALNUT street. above Ellthth
BRILLIANT COMBINATION.
EVERY EVENING
AND ON W EDNESDAY AND SATURDAY ASTER
NOONS.
LAST WEEK PEL NINO EDDIE.
MLLE. FOR RESTEL.
The wonderful Female Gymnast from Tharope.
Mr. OFO. W. SMITH and RA LLE C TROUPE.
Songs, Dances, Dramas, Ethiopian Burlesques, dtc.
SPECIAL ATTENTION is called to a grist work of
art now on exhibition at F. GABRYLEWITZ'S
Philadelphia Art Gallery, 1805 Chestnut street, OA
WI RANA'S great Historical Picture of tne SACK
rna OF ALTANUBA BY CARDINAL BUFFO IN
17.59. Painted by order of the Italian Government.
For a riill description of this extraordinary produc
tion, we refer to the printed details fn the Gallery.
Admission to the Gallery, 25 cents. To be engraved
by John Sartain. aP3O 01
_ _
A SITOEMBLY BUILDINGS.
.th. SIGNOR BLITZ'S DOUBLE isPRVNE
SIGNOR BLITZ'S DOUBLE SPRYNX
Is still the great attraction at his TEMPLE OF WON•
DERS. All the beet feats, including the POPS
DANOPR, GRAND TURK, -CANARY BIRDS and
VIINTRILOQUISM. are also liven EVERY EVEN.
ING at 2%, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY
AFTERNOONS at s o'clock. •
Ads:Melon. 25 cents—Children, 15 cents.- Reserved
Beats, 50 cents. • mien
ACIADKISfY OF FMB ARTS. CRESTN.UT. SOOTS
Open froie2 9 ,ao:...x.' D id i on:
IlAklast' T ew r l6 u ncuire“3
still on exislblilon.
-G ERNABLk.. ORDUISId—Publio Ranevanabi
Ran.ling4aseatur=earbrazt tbsi3l6aahruslarg=
by addressing GEORGE EMMERT, agent, Egi a bZi
ereY street. WWl= Race and Vine.
A.MIII3MXML
. ",HAINII...E,TI"
CHOICE SECURED SEATS ' at the BOOS STAND
hi the CON'llithliTAL H0.T.61., for
MR. EDWIN Bowen% BENEFIT,
THIS (Friday) EVENING, May 4tll, Z 8 lts
FIRST GREAT EXHIBITION
Oil Paintings, Etchings, Statuettes, &c.
All works of the fiat artiste of Europe, under the
direction of M. A. CADART, at
BIRCH'S GALLERY,
No. 1110 CHESTNUT STREET.
mri-Stl
dmission .25 cents
Eamon Tickete...—.. so cents
MUSICAL \ UND HALL.
COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT
FOB THS
PREBENTA.TION
OF THE
CARL WOLFSOHN TESTIMONIAL,
Saturday Evening, May sth, (866.
Music For particalar& see Programmes . To To be ladmy2th at e
tores.
Penna. Academy of Fine .Arts.
The Porta-third Annual Exhibition of
PAINTINGS AND_SCULPTURE
_ IS NOW OPEN;
Chestnut Street, above Tenth,
v o: r agt. sr. to 7 P. N., and from 8 till 10
inttitg
MUSICAL SOIREE
EVERY EVENING,
AT THE
City Chess and• Reading Rooms,
a. 16-2 4 No. 125 taLawret u•L street. Ptillada.
BI:IEIISTADT'S LAST WOBH.— " STORM ON THE
BOCKY MOUNTAINS." now onThritibition, by per
missian of the artistforthe benefit ofthe"Lincoln Insti
tution, and Soldiers' and Senors' Orphan Boys Home,"
at Wit.NDEROTH, TAYLOR & BROWN,sIg and 914
Chestnut street. For one month only. Season tickets,
St; single tickets, cents. Open from 10 A.M., to 10
P.M.
177.T7M.7":,71
THE OLDEST AND LARGEST
SADDLE s!z HARNESS
Manufacturing Establishment in the
Country.
LACEY MEEKER & Co
No. 1216 CHESTNUT STREET
OFFER OF THEM OWN NANITFACITTRE:
BUGGY HARNESS, from------= 00 to Mt
LIGHT HAROIICHE from ----50 00 to 350
HEAVY do do ----75 CO to 600
EXPIIESS,IGILASS MOUNTED 11.yeass-= SO to Se
WAGON and 5EL.F.A11.11:713T1NG...........15 00 to lid
STAGE and TEAM do BO to 57
LADIES' SADDLE do ----12 OD to la
01.. r. rest do do .--- EOO to 75
Bridles, Mountings, It Rosettes, Horse Covers,
rzushes, Combs, Soam,
Travelin a Tourist Bs -n an Lunch Basks.
Dressing g
an n° d
Shirt Cases,Thunks d
and Valises, nala3.6m
No: 1216 Chestnut Street.
MILLINERY - GOODS.
1-rC)a CHESTNUT STREET.
LAY We are 'prepared to offer to
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUYERS
OUR SPLENDID STOLE. OF
MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS,
AT A VERY LARGE REDUCTION
FROM RECENT PRICES.
Our stock Includes all the latest shapes of
STRAW HATS,
BONN I'S AND GYPSIES.
BONNET MATERI ALS OF EVERY KIND,
IN EvFP 'V a RADE.
RIBBONS,- _
- ALL WIDTHS AND COLORS,
TO MAT - 11 MATERIALS.
ruin. LACItS. ILLUSION .br v lr ß idtc.. dic
ARTIFICIAL FLO
OF 'num CHOICEST AND MOST DFSTRA RT.it
S . LES.
We solicit an Inspection of our stock, and do not
doubt that for completeness of assortment and mode
ration of prices It cannot be equaled. Give us a call.
WILT L & BASENEEEXM,
ap7-Iml • No. 7E Chestnut street.
Mrs. R. Dillon,
w..s and 331 South Street,
has a handsome aasortment of SPRING AUL
LIKARY; Misses' and Iniknos' Hats and Caps,
Bks, (..
elvets, apes, Ribbons, Feathens owers,
Frames. aftc. mliFlaarra
BLINDS AND SHADES.
B. J. WILLIAMS,
No. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET.
MANUFACTURER OP
VENITIAN BLINDS
AND
WINDOW SHADES.
The 117 st and finest assortment In the city at th
la Store Shades made and lettered. auS-tf
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
mils. ANN S. STEPHENS' NEW BODE
THE GOLD BRICK, THE GOLD BRICK
THI GOLD BRICK. THE GOLD BRICK
THE GOLD BRICK, THE GOLD BRICK
THE GOLD BRICK. THE GOLD BRICK
An Intensely interesting new novel
BY MRS. ANN S. STEPHENS.
COmpleteln one large Duodecimo _Volume.
Price 61 50 in Paper; or, $2 00 in .Cloth
We have also just Named anew and complete edition
of the other popular works by Mrs. Ann b. Stephens.
Their names area ins Ibllows. Price of each, 41 SO in
FITLY; or. St Oo in cloth. 1 .
Luz GOLD BRICK. _
THE REJECTED WIFE
THE WIFE'S SECRF.T.
_ SILENT STRUGGLES
FASHION AND F
THE OLD HOSIEITE-AD:-., .
• MARY
Bend for our Mammoth Descriptive,Catalogrte.
Address all cash orders, retail or whole4ale, to
T. B. PETERSON alatartatcas.
No. WEi (11-stout street, PhUadelohla.
Woke sent postage paid, on receipt of retail price.
ALL NEW BOOKS are at PETERBONS`.
BEAL ESTATE.
PUBLIO SALE OF THE PENNSYLVANT4.
ill BANE PROPERTY. hECOND STREET, PHI-
L e ELPHIA, PA.—The above-named property will
be offered for sale on WEDNESDAY, the 16th of may.
sr 12 o'clock, noon.. at the PHILADELPHIA.
CHANGE, under the following conditions—No bid
will be received for a less sum than 3110.000. Terms of
Sale—One-third cash at time of purchase, one third in
s sty 00. days, and the bal.nce in ninety (90) days
from time of purchare. The Department reserves the
right to reject all bids and retain the property.
This property is among the most desirable in the
city of Philadelphia. fronts 75 feet nn Second street,
bounded by Second. Dock, Gold and Lodge streets, and
has been prepared by the construction of the most
substantial foundations for it e erection of extensive
additiors to the present marble blinding.
my4,7,9,12,15$ WM. B THOMAS. Collector.
TO iiNT—WEST
three-storylarge lwil
Dwelling, wtfrpeba! at ; intgeemtr a rgei l rt,o g
Apply Walnut street, first house below Thirty sixth
street. imy4-st*-
lITO BENT.—A. furnished RESIDENCE. with
Stabling aad Lawn attached, near GermantOWTh
a four story Rstddence, West Snrace street. Ap.
Ply at 1812 LOCUST Street, 9or 3 Wt.lo3k. my 4 at*
FOR RENT--A FURNISHED ./10113R.-
- Apply at 1624 CHESTNUT street. After 11
o'c ock. It*
IPKIINJYB BOSTON , BBNYUIT.—Bond's Boston Butte
and Milk Inscal i t Month from steamer Norman.
and tbr sale by_ JOEL_ B ,& 00..; Agents; for
Bondi lee Bonus Dalattaare avenue.
T &PIING& AND 8A.4210.130x's Scotch'
%Jr Gelatin, Rto Tspieca and Mot India Pearl Sam
landing and Su Bale by J. B. BUBBLER & 00., lee B.
Delaware Avenue
VMRPMMINMIL
Cmiethigi
AT RETAIL.
MeGallium, Crease & Sloan,
No. 519 Chestnut Street,
OPPOSITE INDEPENDENCE HALL;
Now offer their extensive Stock of
Foreign and Domestic
CARPETING'S,
AT REDUCED PRICES,
Ihtthig Warehouse !
McCALLUMS, CREASE & SLOAN,
509 Chestnut Sheet,
(OPPnidte Independence Hall).
HAVE JUST
One Thousand Rolls,
FI SII
CANTON MATTING
• ALSO
7WO HUNDRED ROLLS.
CALCUTTA COCOA MATTING.
All Widths and Styles,
A m t the Lowest Prices.-
- i
JUST RtAIEIVED,
YARD-AND-A-HALF-WIDE
Velvet Carpets,
PEW DEBIGNE.
J. F. & E. B. ORNE,
904
Chestnut Street.
3-4, 7-8, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4
/ • --
WHITE, RED AND FANCY
CANTON MATTINGS.
J.F.&E.B ORNE,
904
CHESTNUT STREET.
ENGLISH BRUSSELS
FOR STAIRS AND IT A T , T. 5 4,
WITH EXTRA BORDERS.
J. F. & E. B. ORNE,
No. 904 „:
CHESTNUT STREET.
500 PIECES
NEW PATTERNS
ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS.
J. F. & E. B. ORNE,
904 Chestnut St,
mh2O-Sm rpl
`GLEN ECHO MILLS,"
GERMANTOWN, PA.
&CALLUM,CREASE &SLOAN
IIiAIaarACTUREIRS, I , MPOIVITOr m A AND WHOLD.
SALE
CARPETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS. &c.
WAP.33:1(011810,
NO. 509 CHESTNUT STREET,
Opposite the State Howe,
PHILADELPHIA.
Retail Department.
No. 519 Chestnut St.
ralt6.9:m rP
C.A.IIIPEtrIa INT G.
•M•m.101
LEEDOM it SHAW
Invite attention to their assortment of
Foreign and Domeatia
C - F.C. 1' .0, rri NGE s
1 . 70 5 , °RIMING AT
No. 910 Arch Eitreet,
=damn
'-triaxow FLOOR
boING ROAM:la—us.=
- j. reet.yellowplne flooring ards, - afloat. For sale
b 7 E. AL , BOUDED CO.. Dock street wharf. ains43ll
LONDON LAY= BADELML—WboIe and Haft
boxes bees quality, London .Layer }Watts, Zrr
sale by 7. B.IIDDS=,' 00,,108 S. Delaware AMMO.
Carpetings