WI BULLETIN. , FIRE IN THE SIXTH WARD.-14934 even ing about seven o'clock a fire broke out in an extol, - sive flve•storied banding, Ne. 22 and 24 North Fourth street. The basement and first floor of No. T 2 were oc cupied by John ochran. wholesale dealer in white occupied notions. The remainder of the premises are by George H. Elentzel. manufacturer of and dealer in military goods- The fire orlginived in the boiler room in the basement, and was confined to the apartments used by Mr. Cochran. The flames burned stubbornly for, some time, causing a dense smoke, and an immense quantity of water was neces• eerily thrown into the building. Nearly all the goods belonging to Mr, Cochran were damaged. The value of his stock is estimated at from $70,000 to $7 , .000. The Insurance amounts to $45,000, distributed among the following companies: North' .american, Hartford, $10,000; Atna, Hartford, $5,000; City Fire, Hartford. $5,000; Springfield, Massachusetts. $5 000; Arctic, New York. $5.000: Niagara, New York, $5,000; Washington. ro—York $5.000: North Arnerfcan. New York. $O.OOO. Mr.:Cochran badbeen in business for about nineteen years, His stock was mostly in the basement, wuere were stored valuable white goods, linens and silk handkerchiefs. CHARGED WITH ROBBERY.--4, young man named John Brown, was before Alderman Belt• ler. yesterday afternoon, on the charge of having been concerned in the robbery of the store of Joseph liagy, No. 44s North Second street on Mondaynight It was in evidence that on the night of the robbery Brown was seen in front of the store with another man, who, a short time before. stepped out of a chaise in the neighborhood. The men were watched, but walked off and were lost sight of Within a half-hour they were seen several times in the same neighborhood. The ac cused was held for a further hearing, SERIOUS, CiLLßGE.—Before -Aid. Bolder, yesterday; Benjamin Dickson, a driver on' the Union Passenger Itailway,was charged with seriously injuring William Moore, a lad in the employ of Sohn Phßbin, plumber. Moore was engaged in digging a trench for the purpose of introducing gas into a house on Ninth street, below Market, The hole was several feet in depth, and a number of cars had been pushed over it before the, defendant's car came along. It Is alleged that he drove' his horses deliberately into it,.and that the horses stepped upon the back of the lad. Dickson was held to answer. PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL.—The-annual report of this institution shows that the admissions during the year ending April 28th,Were 2,090, ofwhom 1,565 were males and 455 females. Of these 69.47 per cent, were discharged cured; 13.9 D per cent. improved. and without improvement 7.01 per cent., 8.16 per cent died. Of those admitted 817 were natives of the United States and 1,183 were of foreign birth. The principal foreign nativities were-Irish, 849; German, tas; Rug lisp 95. 784 cases of accidental injury were admitted . during the year. The total admissions since the open ing of the Hospital foot up 77,408. JEWISH. FOSTER HOME. —The annual meeting was held yesterday afternoon, in the hall on Coates street, below Franklin. The children, number ing thirty-four male and female, occupied seats on the platform andpresented a neat appearance. An address was made by Mr. A. Hart. The Treasurer's report shows that the expenses of the institution during the 'past fifteen months were $4,000, while the receipts • amounted to only $645. In order to provide for defi ciencies and the future welfare of the children, it is proposed to increase the annual contributions of mem bers to ffb. PHILADELPHIA ORPHAN ASYLUM,—The anniversary of this charity was held yesterday in the Lecture Room of the First Presbyterian Church, on Washington Square. The annual report shows that there are eighty children in the Asylum, a smaller number than usual; fifty of these are boys and thirty girls. Eight have been admitted daring the year, and sixteen have been indentured. At the close of last year's account there was a balance in the Treasurer's bands of $7,007 99. which. with the amount since raised, leaves a balance, after deducting expenses, of $5,870 55 DROWNED MAN FOUND—Yesterday after noon, the body of an unknown white man, aged about thirtylive years, was found floating in the Delaware, opposite 'Washington street wharf. The deceased was about five feet six lathes in height, had black hair, small whiskers, striped shirt. flannel undershirt, an old pair of dark pants, woolen stockings anti low shoes. Coroner Taylor took charge of the body. SAD CALAMITY—Last evening, a party comprising two young gentlemen and two young ladies went out on the Schuylkill Canal, at Manayunk, in a pleasure boat. The boat was an old one and the bot, tem fell out, precipitating all bands Into the water George Silvertborne, aged nineteen years, and Louisa ' , Wood aged sixteen years. were drowned. The other two. George Albany and Mate Sllverthorne were res cued. All the parties were residents of Mount Ver non, In the upper part of Manarink. ALLEGED FORGERS CAPTURED.—John W. Your g and Charles Roberta have been committed by Recorder Enen. to await a requisition from the anthoritiwt of Pittsburgh, upon the charge of forging 'two checks on the Allegheny Savings Bank—ono for $1,500. and the other for 0,100. The defendants were arrested by United States officers Waram, Sharkey, and Schuyler. A "HAPPY curious faintly has just ;been established in the Jardin des Plantei in Paris. In ateiron cage have been placed a young' lioness, an Algerian wild boar, and a little dog. This last Is quite the master, the lioness generally emus herself with teasing the hoar. When, however, the lioness goes too far, the dog interferes and re estalr fishes order. In Philadelphia a happy family Is gene rally considered the household whose coal is procured of W. W. Alter, No. 957 North Ninth street. Branch Deice at Sixth and Spring Garden streets. AUCTION LACE CUITAINS $l. AUCTION LACE CURTAINS $ l. AUCTION LACE CURTAINS 1, AUCTION LACE CURTAINS t. AUCTION LACE CURTAINS $l. AUCTION LACE CURTAINS Si, AUCTION LACY CURTAINS $l. AUCTION LACE.CURTAINS $l. Also fine Curtains from two to fifty dollars, all from Auction, and unusually cheap, selling at less prices than before the war, at W. BERNEY PATTEN'S Shade and Curtain Store, 1408 Chestnut street, SWEET OPOPONAX. SWEET OPOPONAX. Sweet Opoponax—A new Perfumefrom Mexico. The most elegant and essential Personal requisite For a Lady. Extract of Sweet Opoponax. The Floral Gem of Mexico. E T. bIiITEE, & CO.. New York. El Correo calls it the sweetest extract ever used. Try it. Entered according to law. LACE CURTAINS.—Now is the time to purchase. Curtains never were sold cheaper. Very heavily worked real lace curtains,at from six to twenty dollars, at W. HENRY PATTEN'S Curtain Store, 1408 Chestnut street. CORSETS! CORSETS!! CORSETS!!! M. A. Jones, No. 17 Ncrth Eighth street, (entrance through Partridge's Trimming Store,) is now pre. pared to make to order from measure or pattern, Corsets of any style, size or quality. Satis faction guaranteed in all cases. M. A. Jones' well known reputation as the manufacturer of the cele brated "Ne Plus Ultra" Skirt, will bs sufficient gua rantee that the Corsets will be all that can be desired, as the same care will be given to the new branch, that has secured so enviable a reputation for the Skirts. Examine them before buying elsewhere. ELEGANCE, GOOD TASTE AND ECONOMY. THE BROWN STONE CLOTHING HALL. ROCK - um - 6 a WILSON. 603 and eas CHESTNUT STREET, IS PALATIAL AND EXTENSIVE. GENTLEMEN'S SUITS, BOYS' CLOTHING,___ ArrILITARY uNIFORS, and CLOTHING OP ALL GRADES Ivs:jki:c4F.o MEM PLEGANCET GOOD • Ti - T - E - AZiI3 . ECONOM Y, VERANDAH A - vmmos made to order at PATTIEN'S, 1408 Chestnntstreet. ONE DOr.T.A na worth of ice per week will keep your provisions cool and sweet in the warmest weather by using one of Schooley's large Refrigera tors:l they have three apartments and are thorough *ventilators. The small sizes require bat 50 cents worth of Ica per week. E. S. Fuson & Co., manufacturers, 220 Dock street. SIINDOWITS FOR THE LADIES. Sondowns for the Ladies. Sundown for the Ladies. OAR.FORDS have them. THE WoArAN's FRlEND.—Lash's five toner Washing Machine is the best washer in the it arket. Call and see it, at MissEs' HATS.—Oakfords', Coritlnental Hotel. H. L. HALLOWELL <S. - SON, No. 534 Mar ket street, first Store below Sixth, have the best as. sortment of Boys' and Children's Clothing in the city. which they are prepared to sell at the lowest prices. Call and examine for yourselves, No clap-trait hum holing at this establishment. H. L. HALLOWELL & SON, No, 534 Market street. "lubricative steam engine packing.—for terms see 723 cliestnutst„ palls., and 26 dey at., new york.' CHILDREN'S HAT .—Oak fords' , Continental HoteL "Jaen CumrAms FROM Atronox.—A large lot of Curtains from auction which theghtly soiled, will be sold at half prioe. They aremost 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 W. Henry Patten's West Bad Curtain and Upholstery Store, No. 1408 Chestnut Ireet. Puss Li:BE:wry Wmarn LEAD.—Orders ciauy itt(n3mdi:w. E REPAIRED, upholstered and Varnished, at PATTEN'S, 1408 Chestnut street. PACKERS' PATENT ICE CREAM PR,wprgss, "...Bole manufacturers, E.B. Parson & Co„No.22oDock street. Descriptive catalogue Bent by mall when desired. WINDow SHADES, One Dollar—no hum bug—real Gilt Shades only one dollar, at P.L1Tt.X.p43,1408 Chestnut streets. Puna la :maw Warm LEAD. - -Tryit,and will have none other. CURTAINS, Lace Curtains, new auction tatains, one dollar, at ' PATTEN'S, 1406 Chestnut street, MOTH -PROOF Cnomns CHESTS.—Of all r€ rat E. S. Paxson &C.o.'s Refrigerator manufactory. oDoek street. Gnxrs' Hats.—Oakfords', Continental Hotel. No. 727 MARKET street. tiltATter 'THE CHILDREN.--The =IL or woman who seeks to increase the happiness of child heod caunot be the possessor of a bad. heart. Allthll. cren have a liking f'or sweetmeats. and it Is proper that they alit uld be indulged in them to a reasonable ex tent. The man for thiti emergency is George W. Jen kins,the renowned Confectioner at 'No. 1037 Spring Garden street (Onion Square). You may . there pur chase every variety of confectionery, from plain Tatty to elaborate Bon-bons and Caramels. Mr. Jenkins has achieved a high reputation for the excellence of his manufactures. whilst the low prices at which he sells, render his emporium a very popular resort. . PAPER HANGINGS AND WINDOW aHADES. —The present month being generally chosen e by house keepers for putting their domicils in good order; we would direct those in quest of Wall Papers and Win dow Shad's to the large and well assorted stock of S F. Balderston & Son No. 902 Spring Garden street. This firm have the best display of flue plain papers we have yet seen. Their rates are verylow. WHERE TO GET A GOOD DINNER. Thespacious Dining Saloon and Restaurant of Major Johnson. at No. 806 Market street, is one of the most popular institutions of our city. The frequenters of this establishment are now luxuriating in the best the markets afford. The corps dwellers, cooks, etc-, are well qualified for their variciis offices, and all orders filled with alacrity and despatch. Thechotcest wines. liquors and cigars may be had at the bar. • WINDOW SHADES ONLY $l. WINDOW SHADES ONLY $l. WINDOW SHADES ONLY $l. - WINDOW BBHADES ONLY $l. WINDOW SHADES ONLY $l. WINDOW. SHADES ONLY $l. WINDOW SHADES ONLY $l. WINDOW SHADES ONLY $l. WINDOW SHADES ONLY IL Also, Lace Curtains, One Dollar. at PATTEN'S Curtain and Upholstery Store, 1408 Chestnut street. TEAS AT A MODERATE PROFIT. MITCHELL & FLETCHER, 1204 Chestnut street, _ "MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT."-This is the most effective article ever discovered for curing quickly, safely and permanently, sprains, sores, scratches, burns, bruises, rheumatism, or Injuries of any kind; both to men and horses: No family should be without It. All genuine bottles have the private U. S. stamp of Dennis, Barnes & Co. over the top, For sale everywhere. Diamrim, BLIITDNESEI AND CATARRH.— I. Isaacs, M. D., Prokenor OftheEye and Ear, treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost success. "Testimonials from the most re liable sources in the city can be seen at his office, No. 519 Finestreet. The medical faculty are invited to ac company their patients, as he ' , as had no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes inset ed. No charge made for examination. WINDOW SHADES, ONE DOLLAIL—GiIt border regular shades, onlz one dollar, at PA.TTEN'S. 1408 Chestnut street. FOR MALLOW PAST*, Moss Paste, Soft Gum Drops, and other efficacious Confections for Coughs and Colds, go to E, G. Whitman. Co.'s, 818 Chestnut street. Dealers supplied. Wrern of Tar Syrup for Coughs, Colds and Affections of the Lungs. This mixture is entirely vegetable, and affords speedy Relief in all Pahnonary Diseases, such as Asthma, Spitting of Blood, Bron chitis, chc. Prepared only b Reams a 01,11771 R, Druggists, S. E. Cor. Tenth and Chestnut streets, Phila. lISTMITA.BLY FINE CONVECTIONS. Choice and rare varieties for select presents, manufactured by STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, NO. WO Market street. THE FINEST CAnAmELs and Roasted Al monds are thot3e manufactured by E. G. Whitman & Co..SIS Chestnut street. Dealera supplied. PUBS LIDEPaYWEITE T.p. w.—Preferred by Dealers, sa It always glves satisfaction to their cus• towers. NEW . PIEIBIJCATIONIN. TO BE PITBLIKIann) NEXT SATURDAY!! THE QUEEN'S FAVORITE, THE QUEEN'S FAVORITE, THE QUEEN'S FAVORITE, THE QUEEN'S FAVORITE, OR THE PRICE OF A CROWN. THE PRICE OF A CROWN. An Historical Romance of the Fifteenth. Century CV]CPLI•7E IN ONE LAD,OE DUODECISCO VOLUME. PRICE 50 In PAPER; or, 113 00 IN MOTEL PETERSONS' NEW BOOKS: JOSEPH GRIMALDI BY CHARLES DICKENS. Price 75 cents. THE GOLD BRICK. By Mr& Ann S. Stephens. Price $l5O in paper, or $5 in cloth. THE BORDER RIFLES. By Gustave Aimard. 75 cents. THE MAN OF THE worz,D. By William North. One volume. Price $l5O in paper, or a 2 in cloth. LIFE, SERVICES, MABTYRDOM. AND FUNERAL OF ABRA,HAM. LINCOLN, Sixteenth President of the "united States, and the Hon. George Bancroft's Oration. Price $l5O in paper. or IS to cloth. • ST. MARTIN'S EVE. By Mrs. Henry Wood. Price so in FORTUNE SEEKER. th. THE By Mrs. Emma D. E.N. couthworth. Pricesl 50 in paper. or IS eo in cloth. FALSE PRIDE; OR, TWO WAYS To MATRI MONY; Price $1 50 in paper, or $2 in cloth. JEALOUSY. By George Sand. Price $1 50 in paper, or $2 00 in cloth. Send for our Mammoth Descriptive Catalogue. Address all cash oraers. retail or waoleeale, to T. B. PETERSON do BROTHERS, No. SOS Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. Books seat Postage paid, on receipt of retail Price. All NEW BOORts are at a NB'. mys-Si ALIItTI'IOI% IS/LLI2S. Q TAME3 A. BA N, Astreet UCT/ONEMR. No. 432 WALNUT . ELEVENTH--SPRING BALE OF REAL ESTATE AND STOCKS, MAY 16, 1866. This tale, et 32 o'clock noon, et the Etcchance, STOOKS. On account of whom it may concern -200 ahares Amdrican Kaolin Co. 1000 do Clawson 011 Co. 990 do Walnut Bend and Cherry Run Oil Co. hoe do Tideonte and Allegheny Oil Co. 1000 do Allegheny and Walnut Bend 011 Co. 200 do Kensington Mutual Fire and Marine In surance Co. of Philadelphia. RANDOLPH ST., 16TH WALED—A three story brick honee, above Poplar Ist, 19 by 60 feet. Orphans' (burr Sals—Estate of Joseph B. Banner, deed. DADPITIN ST—Three story brick dwelling and lot, east of —mber, 19th Ward.lB by 55 feet. NO. 1628 N. 16TH ST—A three story brick house, aboveGlrard avenue, 16 by 70 feet. Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of Francis Heitton, deed. G—No. 1626. same size. Same Estate. ASALAND ST-10 neat dwellings. --ahland at,above Wharton. (between 10th ana 11th) each 14 by 42 feet— will be sold separately. NO; 1202 TIIIIBLOW ST—Three story brick house and lot, 12 by 393 feet. Clear. In good order. Bent for . • NO. 1717 PINE ST—Four story house with bask buildings, is by 70 feet. .Has cat the conveyienees. GERMANTOWN—Two small dwollings, Roset st., near Manheim at, eacli 83 by 48 feet. Immediate pos session. Executors' &W. Estate of Jacsob How, dee'd. NO. 1112 CHRISTIAN ST—Three story brick house and lot. 16 by 54 feet, NO. 1123 CATHARINE ST—Genteel house. 18 by 57 feet. .58 50 ground rent per onnum. CATHARIIVE, AND FLORIDA. SW—Dwelling and lot. N. W. corner, 18 by 57 feet, 858 50 ground rent. NO. 768 FLORIDAVST—A genteel dwelling, 16 by 64 feet. $44 ground rent. SFr The above three properties are welt built andfintshed, E0..11132 BEACH ST—A two story brick dwelling, above Palmer at, 20% by 145 feet. Trustees' Peremptory Sate—Estdle of John Jets, deed. PENNSYLVANIA BAIN - ll—The valuable preperty known as the Pennsylvania Bank, bounded by Second Dock, Gold and Lodge streets. It has a front of 7516,61 on Second street, and a depth of about 254 feet, and has been prepared by the construction of the most sub stantial foundations to have erected thereon extensive additions to the present marble building. Fall parti culars as to terms, &C., In catalogues. Sale by order of the Government. • SENATE ST—Houses and lot, Nos. 133 and 155 Senate et, between Front and Second eta, t2,4f, by 48 feet. $45 ground rent. Sar Cata/ognes and full descriptions may be API gt the auction store. Sale No. 422 Walnut street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BRUSSELS AND IN GRAIN CARPET.% PIANO FORTE, BEDSTEADS. &c. ON TUESDAY MORNING, At 10 o'clock, will be sold at the-auction store. No. 422 Walnut street. an assortment of furniture, including Brussels and Ingrain Carpets. Chairs, Bedsteads,Plano Forte, &c., &c. ]B MEL 5 IS ORNAMENTAL HAIR MANUFACTORY. The largest andbest assortment of Wigs, Toupees, Long Hair Braids and Curls, Water-falls, Viotorines,Fri gates, Illusive Beams for Laies, At prices LOWER than elsewhere. Dnh29-rP 909 OH:ESTRIN STREET. HIESKELL'SIMAGIO OIL CURES "TV.1 4 31VElt ERYSIPELAS, ITCH, SCALD HEAD, AND ALL BEEN DISEABES I Warrtuded to cure or Inoneyreftuided. Principal Depot, For sale by all Druggists. ABICKEAD'S PHARMACT, No. 336 SOUTH SECOND ST. NV - Price 25 cents per bottle ap24-3m rp THE DAILY EVENING • See Second Page' for addition:4 t enim. Academy of Fine Arts, The Forty-third Annual Exhibitionof PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURE IS NOW OPEN, Chestnut Street, above Tenth, From 9A. M. to 7 P. M., and frem 8 till ID In the Evening. ap24411 WALHIIT STREET THEATRE. Choice Orchestra Chairs AT THE Book Stand In. the Continental Hotel, son its MR. EDWIN BOOTH'S HAMLET. S B. H 0 WE'S EUROPEAN CIRCUS, S. exhibit in Philadelphia. . FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, . Commencing MONDAY, May 7th at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC LOT, Corner of LOCUST and BROAD streets. - Performances Fvery Day and Evening. On FRIDAY at 10 A.M., THE GORGEOUS PAGEANT will be REPEATED in the lower part of the city, More brilliant than ever beheld by mortals since the days of chivalry, or the - splendors of the Field of the Cloth of Gold. BEAUTIFUL TABLEAU CAR ! - Carrying a • LIVING LION IN THE STREETS and containing an Allegorical Tableau of Ameriea, represented by a group of beautiful Females,classically draped. At the feet of the Goddess of Liberty crouches a large living Lion, trained by Mr. thockett. Around 'are:grouped beautiful girls, representing EUROPE. ASIA, AFRICA AND AMERICA. - NEPTUNE'S SEA CHARIOT, Chinese Chariot of Confucius. Massive Cage of Lions, and other Chariots, Cars and Berlins, of exquisite workmanship, drawn by a magnificent stud of foreign Horses, and succeeded by the whole troupe of Artists. Including the most beautiful Lady Riders in the world. FOURTEEN SHE'T'LAND PON/ES, drawing the FAIRY CHARIOT OF TITANIA.. The whole forming the most attractive outdoor display ever witnessed on this continent. CROCKETT'S DEN OF WILD AND - FEROCIOUS LIONS, will be exhibited at each performance by Mr. PIERCE who will enter the DEN OF LYONS, and exhibit his astonishing magnetic power over the mon sters of the desert and the Jungle, feed them with raw meat from his naked hand, and demonstrate his corn. plete control over them. DOUBLE TROUPE OF GYMNASTS, Lady and Gentleman Riders, Trained Lions, Horses, Ponies sic., dm. Admission, FIFTY CENTS. Children under 12 years TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Performances at e and 7;:e P. M. Kir For full particulars, see large posters and cir °Mars. nays mt SIII9INIER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS Reading Railroad and Branches. MANSION HOUSE, MOUNT CARBON, Mx& Caroline Wander, Pottsville P. 0., &hurl no. TUSCARORA HOTEL, 'Mrs. Trno , mh Miler, Tuscarora P. 0.. Schuylklll CO MAHANOT CITY HOTEL. G. W. Frost, lrabanoy city P. 0., Schuylkill co. WHITE HOUSE, Mrs. Susan Marsdorf, Reading P. 0. ANDALUSIA, James S. Madeira, liffullng P. 0. LIVING SPRINGS HOTEL, Dr. EL Smith, Wernarsville P. 0., Besica co. SOUTH MOUNTAIN HO mg H. H. Manderbach, Womelsdorf P. 0., Berka co. COLD SPRINGS HOTEL, Lebanon co., Charles noedermel, Harrisburg P. O. BOYERSTOWN SEMINARY, J. B. Hanky, Boyerstovrn P. 0., Berkn co. YELLOW SPRINGS HOTEL, A. V. Bri,yder, Yellow Springs P. O. Chaster co. LITIZ SPRINGS, Samuel Lichtenthoa-,Litto P. 0., Lancaster co. EPURATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, Alex. S. Feather. Pro.. Zphrata P. 0.. Lancaster co Aran. 21st, 1861. spil4-81:1 Nummer Resort., Carlisle White Sulphur Springs, These celebrated Springs will be open about the fiset of June. They have been recently purcbssed by the undersigned. The grounds refitted, the house repaired and repainted, and eIRRLY BESFURNISHISD, In modern style. They are situated about four miles from Carlbsle, Cumberland county, Pa., among the gorges of the Blue Mountains. air of the purest, drives of. the best, accommodations of the most particular. Billiard Sa loons Bowling Alleys; Walks. Bathe, ito- Adapted to those who sees a secluded yet most at , cessibie resort from the approaching sickly season of the cities. Two hours' drive from Harrisburg, Pa. :by a delightful road and through our best scenery. Thirty minutes drive from Carlisle. For nuttier particulars apply to W. G. THOMPSON. Proprietor of the State Capital Hotel. Harristazia. u. McCUL Carlisle Springs, Cumberland co., Pa. REFERRNITIS.--Gov. A. 0. Curtin, Hon. Simon Cameron, AdJt. Gen. Russell. George Bergner. Harris burg Telegraph; Richard Haldeman—Harrisburg. Judge Watts, Judge _Graham. Judge Hepburn, J. B. Parker, John bobie, Gen. R. M. Biddle—Carlisle. Gen. OrierMajorßoyal—Qtrlisle Barracks. my.t im QUISIXERBOARDING—First-elass ellslbleßooms,at No. afl's LOCUST street. _ West Philadelphia. my9-12ts 7, 1 ::1.. fi can e for July. Address r C." this office. rays tt 431 - 040.1D5, SPRING STYLES EDWARD P. KELLY, • TAILOR, 012 Chestnut St. PANTS. waist. JOHN C. ARRISON, Nor. 1 and 3 NORTH SIXTH STREET, Would Invite the attention of Gentlemen to his IMPROVED PATTERN SHIRT, Madeiheesner,d=4g T t H alw am M l _ A ON. TO A OOMP% STOCK OF Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Eta noble forthe Sermon ao2-11m PeaMe Preventive of . C I CI Diarrhoea, Dysentery, and Choleraliorbes, SO • Sole Vector, C. H. Needles, Druggist, 12th & RAM Bea, t cekla I rt Mailed on le allennGoEnSa NRdN — i l tidryl e Orange. and by J 119151, B BUM = 4 00..10613oathDelawareavenne. ULLETIN ;' PHILADELPHIA,-WEDNESDAY, MAY 9,1866. AIiIISKEI33MiI: ox Lfl OF" BEADY MA: P itrin N 2 824 CHESTNI. , ER THECONTINENTAL PHILADELPHIA • PA. INSTRUCTIONS FOR SEIF.2IEASURENENT. COAT, Send Size from 1 to 2; from 2 to 3: and from 4 to 5; I and around the most prominent part of the cheat, and around'' the waist. State whether erect - or stooping. VEST. Same as for coat. .ide team; outside eoam to hips, an. COIkCPOI7IID CAMPHOR TROCHES, VARPIMMMON. Carpetings ! Carpetings ! AT RETAIL. McCallum, Crease . & Sloan, No. 519 Chestnut Strpets oppoarTE INDEPENDENCE .13.9.14 Now offer their extensive Stock of Foreign and Domestic • CARPETINGS, AT REDUCED PRICES, Mattiug Warehouse McCALLUMS, CREASE & SLOAN, 509 Chestnut Street, (Opposite Indepandcsml Hall), HAVE .TUBT One Thousand Rolls, .lE'llE SIT. CANTON MATTING TWO HIISDRED ROLLS. CALCUTTA COCOA MATTING. All Widths and Styles, At the Lowest Prices. rn JUST Rk.:OEIVED, irAJID•AND-A-HALF-WIDE Velvet Carpets, BLEW DESICIPB. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, 904 Chestnut Street. 3-4; 7-8, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4 iv, :tie wa1p:A:4e..1.11V4V.1.g04 CANTON MATTINGSI J. F. &E. B ORNE, 904 CHESTNUT STREET. ENGLISH BRUSSELS, FOE STAIRS AND HALLS, WITH EXTRA BORDERS. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, No. 904 CH ESTNUT STREET 500 PIECES NEW PATTERNS Cl o ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, 004 Chestnut Sts rp "GLEN ECHO MILLS," GERMANTOWN, PA, McCALLUMS, CREASE la SLOAN MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS ANIS WHOLE SALE Dv* r 91 IN CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS. WAREIHOUSE, NO. 509 CHESTNUT STREET, OPPealte the State ROM% PHILADELPHIA. Retail Department; No. 519 Chetitnut St: mho.= rp CAELP.F.IILIS - CAL. LEEDOM do SHAW Invite attention to their assortment of Foreign and Domestic) 40 A. lEL I" V. 'l' IN ; NOW OPENING AT No. 910 Arch. Street; mlati-ton ABOVE =TM LONDON LATER RAlstm—Whole and Hilt boxee beeit_SPLant9, London Layer Baialne, for Bale by JairDlVlNklia Cifa 74513. 40111WM1 MUM IN THE' YOUNG : ;AND RISING Generation, the vegetative powers of life are strong: but. in a few years. how often the pallid hue, the lack lustre eye, and emaciated form, and the impossibility of application to mental effort, show its baneful influ ence! .1t soon becomes evident to the observer that some depressing influence is checking the develop ment of the bony. Consumption is talked of, and per b aps, the youth is removed from school and sent into the country. This is one of the worst movements. Removed from ordinary diversions of tile ever-chang ing scenes of the city, the powers of the body too much enfeebled to give zest to healthflat and rural exercise, though , s are turned Inwards upon themselves; the pa rent's heart bleeds in anxiety, and fanc,es the grave but w= Ding for its victim. Alas! increase of appetite has grown by what it fed on—the energies cf the system are prostrated, and the whole economy is deranged. Belmbold's Fluid Extract Buchu FOE WEAKNESS ARISING FRO' EXCESSES OE INDISCBEI'ION. EA ttended with the following symptoms: Indisposi tion w Exeri ion, Loss of Yower, Loss of Memery,Dilli unity of Breathing, General Weakness, Horror of Dls ease,Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Death,Night Sweats, Cold Feet. Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Languoi, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Often Enormous Appetite with Drspeptic - ympt nos, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body.DrynsAs of the Skin. Pallid Countenance and Imitations on the Face. Pain in the Back, Heaviness of the Eyelids, Frequently Black Spots flying before the Eyes, with 'rem porary Suffu sion andLuss of Sight, Want of - Attention, t4reat Restiessress with Horror of Society. Nothing is more desirable to such Patients than Solitude, and ne. thing they more dread for Fear of Themseives,no pose of Manner, no Earnestness, no Speculation, but a hmried Transition from one question to another. These symptoms, if allowed to go on—which this me dicine invariable removes—soon follow Lost if Power, Fatufty and E.yileptie Pats, in one of which the patient may expire. " Daring the Superintendence of Dr. Wilson, at the Bloominglale Asylum, this sad result occurred in two patients; reason bad for a time left them, and both died of epilepsy. Who can say that these excesses are not frequently followed by those direful diseases, INSANITY and CONSUMPTION? The records of the Insane Asy lums. and t he melancholy deaths by Chnsumption, bear smote witness to the truth of these assertions. In Let naticAsy hums the mcstimelaneholy exhibitions appear. The countenance is actually sodden and quite desti tute—neither mirth nor grief ever 'visits it. Should a sound of the voice occur, it is rarely articulate. "With wofnl measures, Wan despair Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled." 'Whilst we regret the existence of the above diseases and symptoms we are prepared to offer an invalosole t of chemistry for the removal of •he consequenc .8, BOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU. THERE IS NO TOICIC LIKE IT. It is an anchor of nope to the surgeon and patient; and this is the testi mony oral' who have used or prescribed U. HFIXBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCKED' for Non• Retention or Incontinence:of Urine. Irritation, Inflammation or "Ulceration of the Bladder or %id neys.Diseases of the Prostate Gland,Stons in the Blad der, Calculus, Gravel or Brick Dust Deposit, and all Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys and Dropsical Swell ings. •:..4.:lo,4oassid•opw*vatx..,•:oo):vi In affections prcullar to females, is unequaled by any other preparation, as in Chlorosts or Retention, Irregn laritie., painfulness or suppression of customary evacuations. Uheration cr acirrhous state of the 'Uterus, Leucorrthea, and all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from habits of dissipation, impru deicies, or in the Decline or Change of i ife. BFr.MBBOLD•S FLUID EXTRACT BUCEM IMPROVED ROSE WASH Will radically exterminate from the system Diseases of the Urinary Organs arising from habits of .dissipa tion. at little expense. litt,e or no change In dfet and no exposure, compleWly annerseding those unplea sant and dangerous remedies. Copaita and Mercury, in curing those unpleasant and DA-NGEROUS. 1313 E HELIEBOLD'S FLUID mKnEtAcT BUCELIT in all cases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in male or female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. It is pleasant in taste and color, immediate in its action, and more strengthening than any of the preparations of Bark or Iron 'fbcse suffering from broken down or delicate Con stitution-a procu.r. the remedy at once. The reader must. be aware that however alight may be the attack of the above disease, n la sore to affect the bodily health, mental powers, happiness, and that of posterity: Our flesh and blood are aupporied from these sources. PHYSICLLN S. P SE NOTICE ! We make no secret of the ingredients. HEL.M BOLD'S .FLL7D EXTRACT BratifET is composed of Bach% Cubebs and Juniper Berries, a.lected with great care, and prepared in vacua by H. T. HELM. BOLD. Druggist and Chemist of sixteen years' expo rienee-in the City of Philadelphia and which is now prescribed by the most eminent physicians, has been admitted to use In the United States Army, and balsa In very general use in State Hospitals and public Sani tary Institutions throughout the land. • (Dr. KEYS= is a physician of over twenty years' excellence, and a graduate of the Jefferson Medical tollege,and of the University afMedlcine and Surgery of Philadelphia.] Ms. $ T. BELIISOLD.—Lear Fir regard to the question asked me as to my opinion about Buell% I would say that I have used and sold the article in various forms for the past thirty years- 1 do not think there is any form or preparation of it t have not used or known to be used in the various diseases where such medicate agent would be indicated. Yon are aware. ZS well as myself, that it has been extensively , employed in the various diseases of the bladder and kidneys, and the reputation it has acquired in my judgment is warranted by the facts. I have seen and used, as before stated, every form of .Duche—the powdered leaves, the simple decoction, tincture, fluid extracts—and I em not cognizant of any preparation of that plant at all equal to yours. Twelve to o judge ought, I think, to give me the right to judge of its merits. and without prejudice or par tiality I give yours precedence over all others. I do not • aloe a thing aCcor ling to its bulk; if I did other Duchtis would out-do yours; but I hold to the doctdae that bulk and quantity did not make up value—if they did, a copper cent would be .worth more than a gold dollar. Ivalue your Rocha for ita effect on patients. I have cured with it and seen cured with it, more diseases of the bladder and kidneys than I have ever seen cured with any other Bnchu, or say other proprietory com pound of whatever name. Respertfbilmours, etc., GEORGE H. TCRYts , D.. No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. August 1865. HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, HIGHLY COICCEISTRATED, One bottle equivalent In strength to one gallon of the nyrup or Decoction. It reaches the seat of the disease immediately, f 3. 1- pealing all HUMORS OF THE BLOOD, and A.ITTLER.LNG THE COItPLEXION! These articles, being of such strength, the dose is ex. ceeoingly small. From this fact it Is used In the United States ArroyHospitals and public Sanitary institutions throughout the land. PRINCIPAL DEPOTS, Helmbold's Drug and Chemical Ware house, Wo. b 94 Etroa.dwaY, NEW YORK, lielmbold's Medical Depot, NO. 104 SOUTH TENTH STREET, BELOW 013ESTNIIT, PHILADELPHIA. Sold by Druggists Everywhere. Beware of Counterfeits. Ask for RelmToild's. ZDYIV3*.tt REAL 'ESTATE. FOR REN T. The New Bulletin Buildiß, No. 607 Chestnut Street, LL BE COMPLETED IN A NEW DAYS. The proprietors are prepared to re ',live pro °oasis for renting such rooms as they do not use theniselves. These willte THE SECOND STORY FRONT ROOM. 60 by 24 feet. TILE WHOLE OF THE NORTHIGHig HALF OP THE BUILDING, Four Stories High. with Entrance by a wide hall on Chestnut street, And a Front of 25 feet on Jayne street:, Suitable for a Jobbing or Commission Rouse, a Sauk' or Insurance OffiCe. For Further Particulars apply at the NEW Bum- LETIN BUILDING. ' No. 607 Chestnut Street. • • CoUNIRY REtiDENCE. FOR SALE. ,a 1.14 A large and well finnished House with stabling and carriage house, with plenty of goof. water and fruit. Two acres of ground enclosed. Situated OR Wrodbtu7 Road, near .Red Bank Perry, (N. J.) Ira mediate possession. APP I Y to GEO. J.HEITKELS, N.W.bor. Thirteenth and Chestnut sta., my3.6t rpi PHILADELPHIA. F'CoJEL Very large and desirable WHARF PROPERTY Crossing Delaware avenue near Callow= street. C. H. MUIR H:111ID, sp2B3,m-wlm re No. 205 South SIXT ti Street. ORPHANS' CT) MIT SALE.--Histate of CATE e4"..ABINE C lic_ErPLE• deceased—THOMAS et ht.L. S. Anctinneers.—Large and valuable LOT N. Wir corner of TWENI Y•SECOND and LOCUST streets. 70 feet 3 inches on Twenty• Second street: 276 feet on I ocust etrest, extending from Twenty-Second to Twenty-Third streets-3 tronts. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court for the City and County of 'Phil suletphis. will b sold at Public the PHILE3DA., May 29, 1865, at i s o'clock, noon, eft ADEL PHIA. EXCHANGE. the following described prop erty, late ot Catharine C. fieppele, deceased, vix: All that lot of grout:Li. in the general plan rf City Lots, marked No. 1580, situate on the west side of Schutt:all Front (now Twenty-Second) street and north side of ocust et: eet: conthining in breadth north and south 70 feet It inches, and in depth extending westwarn 27s feet. Bounded northward by vacantgroand, eastward by Twenty-Second street, soutbwardly by Loci- t street, and westward by Twenty-7 bind street, being part of the same premises which. in the partition of certain lots of ground nun and made by the Sheriff and inquest, on writ issued out of the Supreme Court, at the suit of Michael N eppele and Catharine his wife, and Andrew Calowell by AI irheel .Keppele, his goardian, agait st Elizabeth Caldwell and James caldwell by homes Lelper, their guardian, were, on the 29th day of Marat, A. D. 1798. assigned and dellvereu to Catherine fieppele and Michael Keppele, in right or said Catharine. and to Andrew Caldwell and their heirs in severalty forever, and the said Andrew Cald well being so seized of one undivided moiety of the lot Of ground, by his lest will and testament, bearing date the 2d day of April, A. D. 1806, and duly proved on the 21st day of July, A, D. 1808, in the office of the Register of Wills for the City and County of Philadelphia did infer alia, give, devise and bequeath unto his brother, James Caldwell; all the residue and remainder of his estate, real and personal, wheresoever situate and be ing, to bold to him, his said brother, his heirs and as signs forever, which said residue and remainder, so de vised by the said testator, included the one undivided moiety of the lot of ground aforesaid and valet) Nortk, Eat, Sheriff of the city and county of Philadelphia, commanding him to levy on the lands and tenements of James Caldwell, did by deed poll bearing date the 19th day of April. A. D. lea, acknowledged in open Court on the Bth day of Jane. I=, and entered among the records thereof in Book C., page 528, 41w,, grant, bargain and sell the said undivided moiety of the let of ground unto Catherine Keppele, her heirs and assigns forever. By the Court, E. A. AIRREICX, Clerk 0. C. WILT TAM MEREDITH* J - Adminittratore, C.T.A. CADWALLADER EIDDLE, M. THOMAS ,t BONS, Auctioneers, my 9,18.28 139 and 141 S. Fourth street. gr 1.74.1. ORPHAN s' COURT s 4 LE—ESTATE OP JOHN cCAIN. deceased.—THOMAS SONS, Auctioneers.—Two Three story brir'k DWELLENGS, Hancock street. Nineteenth Ward. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court for the City and County of Philadetphle, will be soil at public sale, on TUE& DAY. May Zth, 1866. at 12 o'clock, noon, at the pgaADELRELLA. yeHANGE. the following de scribed property, late of John McCain. deceased, via: No. 1, all th at lot of ground with the three-story brick messuage thereon erected, situated on the east side of Hancock street,2S4 feet north of Monroe street, in the 19th Ward; containing In front on Hancock street is feet,and extending in depth 105 feet. Bounded southward and eastward by ground late of Coarles Noble, northward by other ground late of John Mc- Cain, of which this was part. No. 2, all that lot of ground, with the three-shot' brick messnage thereon erected, situated on the eta side of Hancock street, 202 feet north of Monroe street, containing in front on Hancock street 16 feet, and in depth les feet. Bounded northward and eastward by ground now or late of Charles Noble, southward by otherground late of John McCain, of which this The said two lots of ground being together the same lot of ground, which George W. Burr, and wife, by indenture dated the 14th day of May, A. D. 1856, re corded in deed book R. D. W.; No. 150, page 230, dc., granted and conveyed unto toe said John McCain in fee. subject to a certain yearly ground rent of 22Sig 100, ns. pcyable to Charles Noble, his heirs and ass By the Court, E. A. ME RICK. Clerk 0. C. JOSEPH ROANS wiT.T.TA MclifAßON.}Execat°rs' M. THOMAS a, SONS, Anctioners, D 259,18,23 189 and 141 South Fourth street. COUNTRY PLACE FOR SALE.—WiII - bd - M sold peremptorily by Id. Thomas .L 6 Sons, at e Excnange, on TUASDAY, May 11th, one o ate most convenient and beautifully located country places in kiontgOraery county, within three squares of the Jenkintown station, on the North Pennsylvania Railroad, and about the same oistance from the villa„. , e ofJenkintown. where there is an Episcopal Church, two physicians, schools, stores, mechanics, &c. The bulldirgs consist ore good, old-fashioned stone house, with kitchen, range, bath-room. hot and cold water, largeicellcusefilled, large old barn, with plenty of stable mom, carriage house, water at barn, ‘t.c.; a large garden ready planted, two hundred frnit trees in bear ing. a beautthal lawn, wth fish-pond in the centre, carrisge-drive, ctc.; 12 acres of land, with the privilege f ls acres additional adjoining if desired. my 9 ipzi -- -11 TO R'FaiT FOR THE SILIIMRR, OR UNTIL the 16th November next, about six miles from the coy, and less than a mile from the Kelly cille Station of the West Chester Railroad, a neat HOUSE, partly fttrnished, with piazza first and second stories; tia3 been the summer residence of a gentleman of,this city. There are superior accommodations for horses and carriages. It is situated on the GARRETTFORD road, always in good order, a short distance south of Runne mede, the handsome residence of the late Christopher Fallon. The location is elevated, the country around dry and healthy. Apply to B. SHAICKEY, No, 19 Walnut street. -. iny9-St* IMEDIA.—FOR SALE—With possession, COT TAGE near the Depot, containing ten rooms, heater, range, hot and cold water, bath, water- closet, gas pipes throughout, floors deafened, walls lined. Lot so by 200 feet. planked. with choice fruit and shade trees, grape vines, &c, &c. Seven trains daily to and from the city. -Apply to toyS Mt* g2FOR RENT.— Furnished+ or unfurnished. The RESIDENCE, No. 238 South EIGHTH street. In good order, With all conveniences. Imme diate possession. Apply, JOHN G. JOH N SON, my9.3t* 708 Walnut street. AFOR SALE.—A SMALL FARM of 10 acres with Rouse, Barn, ‘Sc.. handsomely situated, near tehall Station, on Pennsylvania Central Railroad. Apply at 514 WALNUT street• . my9.3t• FOR RENT—The desirable Dwelling House, 1924 WALNUT street, with three-story back buu tugs. Rent, $1,500. Possession August Ist. Ap ply at 325 Walnut street. cos9,w,f,m6Pa rTO RENT, FURNISITRD, FOR THE SUMMER 4 SEASON,—An elegant Country Seat .9 miles nom the city; 5 acres; lawn beautifully shaded. For berme, &0., address R., boa 27&1Postotlice. in) 0-3 L TO BENT.—Two rooms, furnished or unfurnished, 1622 CHESTNUT Street. my9-Nv,P.2t* BUSINESS ROOM TO LET—at 804 CHESTNErT street. my9-10* BLINDS AND SHADES. B. J. WILLIAMS, No. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET. ZIANIIFACTIIP.KBOB VENITIAN , BLINDS- WINDOW SHADES. The lamest and finest assortment in the city as if& lowest prices. Store Shades made and lettered. ur , tr CARPETS CLEANED and RENOVATED in the cheapest and most satiMbctory mariner. ;AT THE PRESTON STEAM LAUNDRY, 1 9J uth N'Lth street. tp P. ?L BROOKE 142 North Broad street.
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