Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, May 11, 1866, Image 8

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'hitt. Scorr's Prenrsz SALEs.,There was
a lame attendance last evening at Mr. .13.. Scott's Art
Gallery NO 1020 Chestnut etre et, when he sold part of,
the fine collection of original paintings recently im
' ported from Antwerp. Some of them brought good
dices, but the greater number went off very low., The
Wit pictures are to be sold this evening. We append a
List of those sold last evening with their prices:
No. 1-Exterior-WairaVen'e, $4 50.
No. 2-/-Winter Scene-L. Smets, $57 50.
No. &-bheen-Le Jeune, $27 50.
No. 4-The Returned Volunteer-W. Angus, $45 00.
No. 5-Sheep and Chickens-F. Van Sevenienck,
No. 6-Candle Light Effect-L C Vermulen, $97 50
No. 7-The Lunch-V. Janssens $57 50.
No. 8-The Morning tall-Van Hove. $3O 00. '
No. 9-Street Scene in Amsterdam-W. Hoek -Hoek.
No. 10-Skating Scene-H. Von Seben, $52 50.
10.11-Sheep and Chickens-F. Van Severdonck.
S4O N GO.
o. 12-River Scene-Charles Leickert, $55 to.
No.lt-Chickens-C. Van Leemputten, eV 50.
No. 14-The Harbor of Amsterdam-E. Roster,
$165 CO.
Nos, 15-Sheep and Chickens-F. Van Severdonck,
,$52 f 0
NO. 16-Street Scene in Antwerp-J. Ru,yten, $127 50.
. No. 17-River licene-J. Spottier ..,52 50.
No. 18---eanalbeene-F. Berlin, 835 00.
No. 19-Cattle Piece-J. Kobel: $47 50.
No 20-Steble, Sheep and Chickens-F. Van Sever
donck, 00.
No. 21-A Bad Customer-G, Van Mellaert, $13.5 00.
No, V.--Interior of an Armerer's Shop ,J. Vaarberg,
$55 CO
No. 23-View of Scheveningen Near the Hague
. Chas. $llO 10.
No. 24-Fruit and Flowers-7, Van der Waarden,
No. 25 Street Scene in Delft-A. Eversen. $135 00.
No. 26-. The Music Lesson-H. Diddaert, $1.35 00.
No. 27-In The Woods-H. Van Seben, $4O 00.
• No. 28 , eWinter Scene in Holland-L. Smets, $125 00.
No. 29-Market Scene-Candle Light-J. Vaarberg,
1150 00.
No. 30-The Vegetable Market-A. Van Hamme
$l6O 00.
NO. 31--Goat and Sheep-A. Maw, $l7 W. .•
No. 32-Street Scene In Rotterciam-Vertin; $77 50.
No. 33-Spring Flowers-J. Wagner, $75 W. •
No. 35-Skating Match--" First In"-H. Von Seben,
4260 00.
No. 38-Landscape-Winter-F. Krusemann, $l6O 00.
No, 39-Street Scene-A. Eversen, $6O W. ,
N0.40-Compartion-A. Eversen, seo 00.
No. 41-Lady and Parrot-A. Legrand. $90.00.
No, 42-Poultry Market In Antwerp-J. Boyten, t/95
No. 43-Landscape and Cattle-H. SarrY, $lOO 00.
No. 44-Sheep-a. Mites, $35 00.
No. 45-Fruit and Flowers-J. Van der :Weiarden,
$lO6 ta.
No. 46-Winter Scene and Figures-L, Smets, $4O 09.
No. 126-In the Ilighlandsly. Morris. $315 00.
No. 48-Interior and Figures-Van Mellaert, $45 00.
No. 49-Landscape and Figures-Id. A. Reek Hoek,
$125 00.
No. 51-Artist's Studio-H. Diddaert, 1900 00.
No. 52-Landscape, Cattle and Figures-H. SaVry.
$2lOOO.
.Ne. 53-Theeecret-Candle Light-T. Resierse, $75 00.
No. 44-Dogs and Ducks-H. De Beul. $145 00.
No. 56-Flowers-J. A. Morrel. $45 00. -
Igo. 57-Winter and Figures-L. tsmete. $37 61
No. 59-Sheep and Chickens-Tony Mann, 662.50.
No. 60-Street Scene in Brussels-J. Carabain, $l3O 00.
No. 61-Love and Jealousy-David Col, $.175 00.
No. 62-Marine- the Rescue-F. Ainsin, putt 08,
No. 63-Artist's Studio-The Pleasures of an Artist's
Life-Hendrick H. Schaefels, $360 W.
No. 64-Street Scene in Amsterdam-A. Eversen,
$145 00.
• No. 65-Interior-"Jumping Jack,"-A. Serrure,
$l6O 00.
No. 66-Market Scene-Candle Light-J. Vaarberg,
$l6O W.
' • No. 67-Canal Scene in Amsterdam-F. Berlimsl42 50.
No, 68-Cheat Scei e and Figures-F. Musin, etso 00.
' No. 6e-The Christmas Present-Verhoeven Ball,
$lO5 00.
No. 70--Hopes Not to be Realized-David Col, $221 00.
No. 51-Marine-If. Roster, $7O 00.
No. 72-Street Scene in Rotterdam-W. Kcek Kcek,
.$BO 00,
No. 73-Landscape atd Sheep-Leemans and Van
Severdonck, $125 00.
No. 74- Ftitchen Maid-T. S. Van Hingelaud. $37 50.
No. 75-Street Scene- W. Reek Reek - , $5O 00.
No. 76-Sheep and Chickens-F. Van SeVerdonck,
410 W.
No. 77-Sheeprybos. $75 00.
• No, 78-ChickenB-C. Van Leemputten, $45 00.
4 . No. 79-Game and Fruit-De Mnlder, $32 50.
No. 80-Marine-H. Maes, $B7 50. .
No. 81-Winter and Figures-L. &nets, $lO 00.
No. 82-Cattle Piece-Sketch-L. Robbe, $7O 00.
No. 83-Landscape and Figures-J. Arendtsi. $47 50.
"' • No el-Coming Through the Bye-H. Von Seben,
A1e.,11 62
No. 85-Winter Scene and Figures-L. Smets; $3O 00.
THE SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' CONVEN
TION-LETTERS FROM. PRESIDENT JOHNSON, AND
GEN. Clk.er.v.-At the second session of the Soldier'
and F ailors' Convention In this city, on Wednesday, a
grand secret organization was effected, • with 'Bead
quarters in this city. The following letters sere re
ceived and read:
EX-ECUTIVE ISA.NSION,WASMINO TON. H. C., May 1,
1866.-Grind. T. Street, Erg., Chairman, fie.--Sia: I have
received the invitation to attend the Convention of the
- Soldiers and Sailors at leadiadelpiala on the Bth
instant It is a source of deep regret to me that my
public duties wiliprevent me from meeting with the
'Defenders ofthe Union" upon that occasion. Debarred
from being present, permit me to renew assurances of
my since/ e triendebip and sympathy ibr the cause of
Soldiers and tailors, and I am deeply interested in the
promotion of their welfare.
"With great respect, your obedient servant,
"ANDREW JOHNSON."
"NEW CUMBERLAND, CUMBERLAND COUNTY, Pa.,
May 4, 1866.-f:eke. J. Street-DRAB Sim: I avail myself
of the earliest opportunity to answer your welcome
note inviting me to attend the Convention of Soldiers
and Sailors to be held in Philadelphia on Tuesday
next. I sincerely regret my Inability to be with you
on that occasion, in consequence of urgent business
requiring my presence in the western part of the State.
Nothing affords me more pleasure whenever it is pos
sible than to meeemy old co manes in arms and their
coadjutor at such meetings as thalyon areabont to hold.
Be assured then that I shall. at least, be with you
in spirit, and that you have my best wishes and earn
' est prayers in behalf of whatever may conduce to your
interests. • I am now exerting and shall continue-to
exert whatever influence I may possess to secure at as
early a day as possible the passage of the bill now
before Congress for the emailization or the soldiers'
bounties. and all other measures of like import.
"Very respectfully,
Y our obedient servant.
"JOHN W. GEARY."
Committees or Constitution and Charters were ap
pointed by the Chairman.
. A resolution was presented calling on the soldiers
' and sailors throughout the country not to vote for any
/ one who will not pledge himself to support the bill
equalizing the solaiers' bounties.
Speeches were made by Gen. J. T. Owen and the dif
fere of delegates, after which the Convention adjourned
to meeto a the second 'Tuesday in September next at
Philadelphia.
THE TEUTONIA. SAENGERBUND WITH
-/ Tax INSANE.-The last performance of this talented
band, one of the ablest of the German singing societies,
was given at the Insane Department, Almshouse, on
Wednesday afternoon. The concert was, of course,
almost entirely limited to the inmates, but quite a
large audience assembled to do credit to the occasion,
very many guests were present from the city, with a
sprinkling of West Philadelphia ladies and gentlemen,
including several or the clergy.
The whole affair was under the immediate direetor:
ship of Prof,-L Engelke, the Chief Leader and Di
rector of alfthe combined German Staging Societies
of this city.'
The entertainment commenced about 3 o'clock, P.
- M., and concluded shortly after 4, entirely too short a
performance when the demand was more than equal
to the supply. We select from the programme the
most prominent of the pieces. The "Soldier's March,"
by Schiffer: "nentatem Masmergesang," Abe the
' Cantata of Frogs" which was extremely ludicrous.
. The "Budder Rose," solo, by Mr. Schnlze,With organ
-accompaniment by Prot Engelke and the "Village
Church" by Schiffer, the whole; concluding with a
.-magnificent "Grand March," by the s one master. who
seems to be the especial favorite ' just now, with the
Brotherbeod. Forming in double line, they departed,
to echoes of the song dying in the distance, as they de• :. mended the waits, and were lost to sight.
be principal pe formers were Messrs. Schulze,
. Schwartziopt. Trolls)]. Hess, Gruninger, Hahn, Russ,
• • Gingerback, Briegel Miiller, Zimmerman, Leybfried,
Goldbeck, Stroemaier, Bub and Eurtz.
The insane are deeply indebted to Capt. Jacob Con
,rad, late United States Army, of West Philadelphia,
• for these excellent concerts. Others are in progress of
• preparation, or rather rehearsal, that will follow from
' time to time. during the summer month.
Prof. Engelke intencs, shortly, giving a grand instill
, mental, as well as vocal afternoon performance to the
aame class of spectators, He, among the other Good
.Sanunitans, will have his reward, if not here, here
.- • after. Ho with Capt. Conrad.
BASE BALL.—An exciting match game of
base ball was played on Wednesday afternoon, be'
tween the Enterprise, of this city, and the Young
America, of Camden, on the ground of the latter, at
Eaighn's Point, N. .1., which resulted in an easy and
signal victory, fur the Enterprise. Annexed is the
score:
ENTERPRISE..
0. B.
1. Mansfield 2 41. Sloan...
2. Ward 1 52. Homer...
3. A. Hargadon 2 33. Birdsall..
4. Imlay 3 24. Meal
5. Merlon .3 35. b yeeneY..
6. Mt aiullLn 2 54. E. - Knipe.
Cogell 2 47. Anthony.,
8. Hobbs 1 44. Silence
9. Wagner o 319. T. Ilnipe.
Total 18 311 Total
INNINGS.
Chan. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Total.
Enterprise, 1 7 12 7 4 0 3L
Young America. 2 0 4 2 0 1 9
Umpire—Mr. Jester, of the Quickstep.
Scorers—A. 3. Reilly, .Enterprise; W. H. Bassett,
Young America.
RECKLESS DRIVING OF MEA.3I FIRE EN
ogi
ortrits.—This subject has claimed the attention of the
Grand Jury, and the following paragraph appears in
• the presenunent made yenerday:
- "The Grand Divest lisewise call attention to the
-custom of fast driving in the streets of ordinary vent.
cies, and in this connection they allude to the rapid
• retest which, without exception, to far as their obser
vation extends, the steam fire engines of our city are
driven to fires. The fearful manner in watch these
ponderous machines are hurried through our streets,
frequently at the topmost speed of the horses to which
• they axe attached have on several occasions resulted
. in disastrous accidents, and the safety and welfare of
the community require that this evil, so justly cern.
plained of, should be promptly abated."
DRINKING SALOONS IN. THE CITY.—The
- Grand Jury. in their presentment made in the Court
P .. of Quarter Sessions yesterday say: "The Grand In
questdesire to present. as an abominable nuisance,the
vast number of =lager beer saloons and miserable
icroggeries located throughout our entire city. It is,
they feel assured, not going to far to affirm thatthrea
fourths of all the cases to which theirj- attention- has
been called, and with the adjudication of which this
Court is burdened, have their origin either directly er
indirectly, in this great public evil., They are the pro
lific sourceof crime of every grade; the pests' of the
neighborhood In which they located; the cause of
rending asunder the strongest family ties: of Avant
and destitution; filling our 'streets with paupers of
every age and condition, and our almshouses and Ori
sons with an immense population, to be supported by
the honest labor of an industrious people. They area
nuisance calling loudly and imperatively for vigorous
and prompt abatement,u -
TICE WOES NIIISANOL—The measuring.
WOllll, Bo destructive to the shade trees and so annoy
tug to the people, has alreaoy begun to make its ap
pearance tor the season, and the prospect now is ,that
we shall have them in greater abundance this year
than ever before. They may be found upon almost
every leaf of the maple, linden and other trees, and
they are already committing their usual depre. ations.
At present they are very small—iess than a quarter of
an inch in length, and about the thickness •,f cotton
thread. Upon some of the leaves there will not be
more than one or two; upon others a half dozen of
them, and their presence can easily be discovered by
the boles where they have eaten through the leaf.
They will now grow rapidly, and in a short time wilt
be seen not only stripping some trees entirely of the r
foliage, but crawling about everywhere and lighting
upon everybody.
How these little creatures came upon the leaves is
an interesting question to decide. The theory that
they hatch out from clusters of eggs found upon the
under side of the small branches is clearly Incorrect,
for the worms are found upon the tip ends of limbs
where there has not beau the least appearance of eggs
of any kind, and that they ever crawled there. is cot
tainly impossible. Someone, perhaps, can enlighten
us u, on the subject. It may be that the millers depo
sit their eggs along the smaller branches, where they
cannot be discovered by the naked eye; or what is
more probable, they are rolaced at the root of the leaf,
so that when the bud puts out the following year, the
eggs come out and hatch. A few days ago, the worms
were hardly the size of a gnat, and yet they were upon
the tender leaves feeding themselves. The only re
medy for the evil, we can low suggest iv for every man
to attend to his own trees.. There may not be much
success in shaking off the worms in their present size:
but something may be' done, and a little care every
morning. for, a week or so, will do much in the way of
abating the nuisance.
•
SELECT READINGS AT CONCERT
On Tuesday, the lath inst., Mr. Rufus Adams, the
popular elocutionist, will give his fourth intellectual
entertainment. Mr. Adams will read some of his
choicest selections upon the occasion, and. will intro
Gallagher his most prominent pupils. Dr. Josh
H. will read "Shamus O'Brien, a tale of tue
Irish Rebellion." Also the Dying Soldier, T. C: Mac
Festers. The entertainment will be interspersed with
choice musical selections by sevaral popular amateur
artistes.
GRAND JURY PR.V.cIENTMENT.—In. the
Court of Quarter Sessions, yesterday. the Grand Jury
made their presentment saying they have been in ses
sion twenty-nine days, and acted on 757 bills• 455 of
which have been returned true bills, and= of which
have been Ignored. 'They have endeavored to reject
all bills that seemed to have beea actuated by petty
malice, or of so trifling a character as to ue utterly un
worthy& determination by the honorable court,
OUR NATIONAL GAME.—The At.
will meet on their grounds tomorrow afternoon, a , d
play the Quickstep Base Ball Clnb. of this city. The
latter club boasts some good players and the match
promises to be an exciting one. The Athletics visited
New Castle, Delaware, on Thursday last, and played
the crack club of the Diamond State, whom they de
feated handsomely.
BASE BALL.—A match game of base ball
will take place to-morrow afternoon between the
Commonwealth and the Courtland Club, of Prof.
Saunders Military Academy of West Philadelphia. A
spirited contest is anticipated. Good accommodations
for visitors have been provided at the grounds of the
former, Fifteenth and Wallace streets.
THE PROGRESS OF ODD FELLOWSHIP.—
An oration will be delivered by Mr. James B. Nichol
son, at the Academy of Music. on Wednesday evening
under the auspices of Vigilant Lodge. No. 1.55
I. 0. of O.F. His subject will be, "Odd Fellowship;
its origin, progress, design and character " The G.r
mania Orchestra and Philadelphia Musical Society
will be present and take part in the exercises.
SERIOUS FALL.—Patrick Daugherty, aged
fifty-nine years, residing In Twentyfithstreet, above
Lombard, yesterday, fell from the second story of an
old building which he was engaged in tearing down at
Shippemstreet Henwisad fractured his wrist and was
otherwise injured. was admitted intb the Penn
sylvania Hospital.
SOIREE ACADEMICIrE.—The third annual
celebration of singing, gymnagitics, elocution, &c.. ba
the Broad street cadets, will be given at the Academy
of Music on Thursday evening next. A line affair may
be expected.
Govan ON "PECULIAR PEOPLE," at the
Academy of Music. Monday evening, lith ins t.
CONSTITUTIONAL AmEarnarmas are all
the go in Congress Just now, and the debating and
voting is quite lively and spirited. Amendments are
needed in various quarters, both political and oterwise,
but in Philadelphia, we certainly need no change of
the Constitutional fact that the best, cheapest, and
most popular coal Is that sold by W. W. Alter, SST
forth Ninth street. Branch Ofilca at Bata and Spring
Garden streets.
Racy BLAcyL Syr KA, for mantillas and
dresses, by the yard, at lees than izartortatlon cost.
J. W. PROCTOR a CO.,
fide Chestnut street.
PRETTY AND STYLISH CLOAKS for the
Seaside Promenade. or the 'Country, at ita, $B, $lO and
sl2—about one-ball the cost of the materials.
S. W. PROMOS d CO.,
92e Chestnut street.
PARIS-MADE MANTILLAS, in all MS Ifilibt
ionabls styles and shapes, are now reduced coulddera
bly below cost of importation.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
920 tatestrint street.
WHITE CLOTH JACKETS and Circulars at
reduced prices. J. W. PROCTOR tt. CO.,
920 Chestnut street.
RICH BLACK. SILKS of the celebrated
manufactures or "Bonnet" and "Poinset," from . .?i" to
yards wide, at gold prices for currency.
J. W PROCTOS & CO.,
921 Chestnut street.
•
LIGHT CLOTH JACKETS, CIRCULARS and
Rasquines closing out at and under costprices.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
e 29 Chestnut street.
FrisTE LLAMA LACE SHAWLS, POINTS,
Rotondes and liournoux at reduced rates.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
920 Chestnut street.
MATINEE carriage and reception cloaks,
new and exclusive in style, at one half Importation
cost. J. W. PROCTOR &
ago Chestnut street.
COOPER t CONARD, Ninth and Market,
have the beat Cassimeres for $1 10 they have had far
three years. Wholesale and RetaiL
4 -,
TEA! TEA.!! TEA!!! TEA !!! r
MITCHELL L FLETCHER,
1..^04 Chestnut street.
•
ROCKHILL & WILSON, Gentlemen's Suits.
ROCKHILL & WILSON, Bous' Clothing.
ROt KRILL & 'WILSON, Military Uniforms,
ROCE.HILL & WILSON, Clothing or all grades.
ROCKHILL & WILSON, Clothing Beady Made.
MORRILL et WILSON, Clothing made to Order.
ROCKHILL & WILSON, Brown Stow" Clothing matt,
24705. eu3 and tut', Chestnut street, above Sixth.
$1 10 Fon good, all/ wool, light-colored
C4bsimeres. Just reduced a large lot from $1 50 '
000P.5.,R CONARD,
S. E. corner Ninth and Afarkit. .
AUCTION LACE CURTAINS $l.
AUCTION LACE CURTAINS $l. -
AUCTION LACE CURTAINS $l.
AUCTION LACE CURTAINS $l.
AUCTION LACE CURTAINS $l,
AUCTION LACE CURTAINS 41, •
AUCTION LACE CURTAINS $l.
AUCTION LACE CURTAINS #l.
Also tine Curtains from two to fifty dollars, all from
Auction and unusually cheap, selling at less Flues
than before the war, at W. HENRY PATTEN'S Shade
and Curtain Store, 1408 Chestnut street.
THE WOMAN'S FRlEND.—Lash's five
Lollar Washing Machine is the best washer in the
Market. call and see it, at •
FANCY LIGHT CAI3SIMTMES, for Ladies'
Sacqttes; the largest, cheapest and most select stook In
town.COOPER. et, CONARD,
_ _
S. E. corner Ninth and Market,
LADIES! before you go out of town, get a
Sundown Hat. Call at Charles Oak ford & Sons', under
the Continental Hotel.
YOUNG AMERICA
0. R.
2 1
1 2
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3 1
3 0
3 0
1 1
H. L. HALLowELL & SoN, No. 534 Mar
ket street, first Store below bixtti, 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-trap hum
bilging at this estOlishrnent.
H. L. HALLOWELL & SON,
No. 534 Market street.
lubricative steam engine packing.--for terms see
723 chestnut et.. pitta., ana 26 dey at., new york.'
PURE Ln3E.Bary Weser LEAD. --Orders
daily increasing.
SUNDOWN HATS turned ill all styles. Get
of the original manufacturers, under the Continental
Hotel. OAKFORDS' great store.
eASSINEERES AND COATINGS.—A fine,
fresh large stock, at just the lowest prices of the great
decline. COOPER & CONARD,
S. E. corner Ninth and Market.
Pram LIBERTY WHITE LEAD.--Tryit and
you will have none other.
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH..—
.T. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats
all diseases appertaining to the above members with
the utmost success. Testimonials from the moat re•
liable sources in the city can be seen at his office, No.
Sis Pine street. The medical faculty are Invite:lto sc•
company their patients, as he "as had no secrets in his
Practice. Artificial eyes iruier ed. No _charge made
[or examination..
INIMITABLY FINE CONFECTIONS. Choice
and rare varieties for select presents, manufactured by
STEETransi E. WHITMAN,
• NO, 1210 Market street.
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN ; PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1866.
Wltts of Tar Sy for , Combs, Colds
andAllectlons of the Lunge. Tbitillitiskire is .entirelY
' - Vegetable, and affonbi speed) , Belief in all Po/monary
Diseases, each as Asthma, Spitting of Blood, ' , Pron."
abate, itc. Prepared only 21 , 7
vr A1111:14 &CI Druggists,' 'v
S.E. ()or. Tenth and Met streets,Ptdla.
'25 CENTS is - the price of an excellent -yard
wide bleached or 'unbleached Muslin heavy and fine
grades. Buy them now. COOPER-4 OONARD, S. E.
corner Ninth and Market. ,
CORSETS! CORSETS!! CORSETS!!!
No. 727 .M.A.B.rwr street
Glsr A NAVTIIAT of Oharles Oakfoid do
pone. NOW navy regulation. ':.'_
A. Jones, No. 17 Ncrth Eighth street, (entrance
through Partridge's Trimming Btore,) is now pre
pared to make to order from measure or
pattern, Corsets of any style,'Bize or quality. Sa.ls
beton guaranteed In all cases. M. A. Jones' well'
known reputation as the manufacturer of the cele
brated "Ne Plus Ultra" Skirt, will be sufficient
rantee thatthe 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.
WINDOW SHADES ONLY $l.
WINDOW SNADES ONLY $l.
-
WINDOWSHADES ONLY $l.
WINDOW SHADES ONLY 81,
WINDOW SHA.DES ONLY fl.
WINDOW SHADES ONLY $l..
WINDOW SHADES ONLY $l.
WINDOW SHADES ONLY 81.
WINDOW SHADES ONLY N.
Also, Lace Curtains. One Dollar.
at PATPEN'S Curtain and Upholstery Store,
- - 1408 Chestnut street.
AUTER'S HAIR DYE 50 cents a box, also
applied at No. 5 Market street.
SWEET OPOPONAX. SWEET OroroNAx.
Sweet Opoponax—A. new Pert ttmefrom Mexico.
For many years, it was supposed that this country
could not vie with Europe, in the cultivation of Flow
ers for Perfumery . The discovery of the celebrated
American SweetOpoponax by E. T. Smith & Co has
forever banished the delusion.
E. T. bIiITH, & CO.. New York.
El Como states the sweetest extract ever made.
Try it. Entered according to law.
25-CENT, yard-wide, good bleached MILS
lin; best goods for the price we have had for a year—
net opened two cases COOLER (ft CONA,TtD,
H. corner Ninth and Market stn.
Fos MALLow Pesm Moss Paste, ; Soft
Gam Drops, and other elhaudotus Confections for
Coughs and Colds, go to B. G. wham:watt 818
Chestnut street. Dade= supplied.
25 Crain for good quality, yard-wide
bleached muslin; good time to any. COO rim & CON
ABD, B. E. corner Ninth and Market.
Ths Pxnser Casazdan,s and Roasted Al
mondi are those manuntettmed by Z. G. Whitman s
Qo .818 Chicatnin street. Dealers inipplled. • .
PURE Limos, Writ LEAD.—Preferred
by Desists, as it always glvea satisfaction to their cab.
AMUSEMENTS.
RnisErrrs Tyne Eygremm.—At the Chestnut "The
Eculptor's ',ream" and "Black-Eyed Susan" will be
produced for the benefit of that able actor, Mr. Edwin
Adams. The entire company will support him and
both pieces will be superbly presented. At the Walnut
"Hamlet." which.ha-s drawn so grandly Mace Mr. Ed
win Booth began his engagement will be given for his
benefit. Of course there will be a huge house. At tee
Arch that fascinating actress, Miss E. Price, presents
her claims. The first play while "The bilver.Lioing,"
with bliss Price as the heroine, supported by Mr. A.'.
Mordaunt, Mr. Marlowe, Mrs. Henri. Mrs. Creeee, &c.
••The Loan of a Lover" will follow, with Miss Price,
Miss C. Jefferson and Mr. sam. Hemple in the main
Fart', and "Robert Macalre" will be given, with Mr.
McKee Rankin and Mr. Hemple in the principal
characters. In addition Mr. Mordaunt will give his
superb elocutionary effort, " Sheridan's Ride," which
hail always been greeted with unbounded applause.
The Ravels leave us this week, the performance, a re•
markably attractive one to night, being for the fare
well benefit of that great artist, Gabriel Ravel.
LAST PEBYOEMANCES AT THE CTECEIS — . Howe's
Circus will close on Saturday night, as it must
leave the city to Milli engagements already made pre
veils to opening in Baltimore on the 21st. There will
be two performances to-day, with a new programme,
In which all the artists of the company will appear. a.
farewell matinee will be given on Saturday afternoon
at 2 o'cicck, and the closing entertainment will be
given on Saturday night.. The crowds are increasing
with each performanve. and those who wish tO secure
seats should be on hand early.
Moscow.--It will be seen by an advertisement in
another commn that the exhibition of the fine Pano
rama of the burning of Moscow closes to-morrow
night. in addition to the two remaining evening per
there will be an exhibition to-morrow
afternoon.
THE ASSICISICAIC.—A lively hill is offered at the Ame•
rican this evening.
S. Caarmas /I.IMILI takes her benefit at the Arch
on Monday-night. She is a 'sassy spirited actress and
will bare an excellent beaedt.
"Tnn DELD Hresnv" will be Produced with, unprt
cedented splendor at the Chestnut on Monday evesini.
A SSEMILT Burt nitto --Signor Blitz's soirees are
given every evening and on Wednesday and Saturday
afternoons. "The tiphynx" still appears on the Sig
nor's boards.
THE GERMANIA ORCHESTRA will give their usual
public rehearsal to-morrow afternoon. with the follow
ing programme:
l--Overture—Blibezahl ---.—..--- —Flotow
2—Remain With Me—H0ng......... „„„_
3—Dreams i n the Ocean—Watt:....„....
—Jos. Onnel
4—Andantino Grasloao from Filth Bymphony---Gede
5,-klrand Fest Overture._ ---
.. -...Web-r
6—Recitative and Aria fromDonGiovanni- Mozart
7—Second Finale from the Merry Wires of
........
FRANKLIEN Thulalosn.—The Venango
Spectator says--•"A large force is now at
work on the Jamestown and Franklin Rail
road, the grading of which is nearly com
pleted to 'Waterloo. Mr. A. P. McDonald.
the contractor for the whole line, and the
engineer, are pushing the work with all
possible vigor. It will doubtless be com
pleted byjhe let of September next, though
the more sanguine of its friends say by the
let of August. This road will connect with
the Pittsburgh and Erie Railroad at James
town,
and when it is completed passengers
will be able to avoid the circuit now made
b • ,the Atlanticand Great Western Railroad
,Meadville.
1866. SPRING. 1866.
EDMUND YARD dt CO.,
617 Chestnut and 614 Jayne Streets,
IMPOB.TERS AND JOBBERS OF
Silks and Fancy Dress Goode,
Linens and White Goods,
Shawls and lialmoralk
DEALERS IN
AMERICAN DRESS GOODS.
Germantown Fancy Wool Goode,
A Pall Line of Prints,
AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES. ap2s-Rn rp
Reduction in Prices of
Spring CloakS in Cloth and
Silk of our own Miinufac-
ture. Paris- Made Gar-
meats, a new opening, at
one half cost of importa
tion. Fine Llama Lace
Shawls and Circulars, all
at reduced prices.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
920 Chestnut Street.
a ......wl-tm • 27
JOHN C. ARRISON
Not.l and 3 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
Would invite the attention of Gentlemen to his
IMPROVED PATTERN SHIRT,
Mad4 . ,15 3 =42.1_4_ee er, an d
TO GIVE st3FA
TO A COMPLETE STOOK OF
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,
Suitable forthe Season ans . am rol
LATEB.-100,000 La th s fir sale by /11, 41..18017
DEB a d„ Dock Dtreel Wharf.
XMJEUMI33M.
"See Second -Fuss' ?or
S. ‘B. .HOWE'S C)IBOUS;
Corner of LOCUST and 8R0A33, In rear of
' • ACADEMY OF ALUSIO. •
FRIDAY and SATITEDAY positively the •
.LAsT . Prwo DAYS.
• TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY, '•
at 2and ! o'clock P. M.
ALL THE GREAT ARTISTS.
NUS LUCY WATSON
THREE CLOWNS, , •
SAM LONG.
FRANK WHITAKER '
• , LrrTLEziAo,trora
- BRYANT'S MINSTRELS.
Mr. • 03P3118.CE will enter -
CItOCKILTT'S DEN OF LIONS .
at each performance.
Admission, FIFTY CENTS. myll.l4
_Children under 10 years was 4 T r -FIVE utsrua.
Moscow! Moscow!. Moscow]
ONLY TWO NIGHTS MORE!
The "OTT it OF Ta.r, MAILS" will be no longer
after to-morrow. Came antisee Its conflagration be
fore it has disappeared.'
Matinee To•morrow, Eiatardayotfternoon.
COME EARLY, if you want a seat!
IDyll•2t
ASSEMBLY BUILDING.
Penna. Academy of Fine Arts.
The Forty-third Annual Exhibition of
PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURE
IS NOW OPEN,
Chestnut Street, above Tenth,
Prom 9A. X. to 7 P. AL, and from 8 till 1ap244110 in the
Evening.
ttil 1;01:11
Carpetings ! Carpetings !
AT RETAIL.
McCalliuns, Crease & Sloan,
No. 519 Chestnut Street,
OPPOSITE INDEPENDIME HALL.
Now offer their extensive Stock of
Foreign and Domestic
CARPETINGS,
AT REDUCED PRICES,
Mattiog Warehouse !
McCALLUMS, CREASE & SLOAN,
509 Chestnut Street,
COPPodra independence Hall).
HAVE .71:IST
One Thousand Rolls,
FRESH
CANTON MATTING
RWO HUNDRED ROLLO.
CALCUTTA COCOA MATTING.
All Widths and Styles,
Atrp the Lowest Prices.
LEEDOM & SHAW
Invite attention to their assortment of
Foreign and Domestic
CARPETING,
NOW OPENING AT
No. 910 Arch Street,
mbrAm rpi ABOVE luaus.
ECHO MILLS,"
GERMANTOWN, PA.
&CALLUS, CREASE 16 SLOAN
HANUFACTUT A I ? )EPORTIMAND WHOLE-
T.
CARPETINGS
OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS.
WAREHOUSE,
NO. 509 CHESTNUT STREET,
Opposite the State House,
PHII.ADELPHIA.
Retail Department,'
No. 4519 Chestnut St.
CARPETS CLEANED, BEATEN and
RENOVATED
by MACHINERY In the cheapest and most eatisfac•
tory manner, at the
PRESTON STEAM LAUNDRY,
1520 South Ninth Street.
apsswAnuatip
lIIESKELL'S MAGIC OIL
CURES 9CF.2191P-EriC
ERYBIPELIS, ITCH, scia MUD,
. k pe D ;. .a
Warranted to ooze or money reffinded.
For Bale by all DrolitglistP•
principal Depot,
PHARMACY,
No. 336 SOUTH SECOND
ifirrzige mks per bane aPailn rP
SUMMER RESORTS.
SIMIMAX• . "...:::RESORTO
ON -LINE 08
Reading Railroad and 'Branches.
MANSION HOUSE, MOUNT CARBON,
Ifni caw - rine Wunder, Pottsville P. 0., Schuy'l co.
TUSCARORA HOTEL,
Mrs. Hannah Miller, rffinicarora P. 0., SchuYliell as.
MAHANOT CITY HOTEL.
G. W. Prost, Mahanoy City P. 0., Schuylkill co.
WHITE HO USE,
Mrs. Susan Marsdorf, Beading P.O.
ANDALUSIA,
James S. Madeira, Reading P. 0.
LIVING; SPRINGS HOTEL,
Dr. A. Smith, Wernexsville P. 0., Berks co,
SOUTH MOUNTAIN HOUSE,
H. H. Manderbach,Womelsdorf P. 0., Berks co,
COLD SPRINGS HOTEL,
Lebanon co., Charles Boedermel„ Harrisburg P.O.
BOYERSTOWN SEMINARY,
J. B. Henky,Boyerstown P. 0., Barks co.
YELLOW SPRINGS HOTEL,
A. 14. Snyder, Yellow Springs P. 0., Chester co.
LITIZ SPRINGS,
Samuel Lichtenthaler. Litiz P. 0., Lancaster co.
.EPHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS,
Alex. S. Feather, Pro.. Zphrata P. 0.. Lancaster co.
.Ayarr. Est, ISM. amt.=
ummer Resort.
Carlisle White sulphur Sprinal,
These celebrated Springs will be open about the first
of June.- They have been recently purohased by the
undersigned. The grounds refitted. the house repaired
-and repainted, and MIT/RELY REFURNISHED, in
monern style.
They are situated about four miles front Carlisle,
Cumberland county, Pa., among the gorges of the
Blue Mountains, air of the purest; drives- of the best,
accommodations of the most particular. BUR ' Sa
loons Bowling , Alleys; Walks. Baths, etc. -
Adapted to those who sees a secluded, yet most aO
- resort from the approaching sickly season of
the cities. Two boors' drive from Itarrisbarg Pa., by
a delightful road and through our best scenery. Thirty
minutia drive from Car. tale. For further particulars
annlY to
W. G THOMPSON
Proprietor of the slate Capital Hotel.
McC HarrisU LLOCHb urg-P,a.
Carlisle Springs, Cumberland Co., I.a.
REFERENCES.—Gov. A. et. 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 I , ohm, Gen. E M. Biddle—Carlisle.
Gen. 1 , 3 ter.Alajor Boyal—Oislisle Barracks. my-i lna
A TLANTIC CITY.—THE SURF HOUSE AT AT
]antic City is now having a new front added to it,
and utberwl,e improved. The pro prletnr !son the spot
superintending the reconstruction of the building.
Parties wishing to engage rooms will please address
loyll-6t* H. S. BENSON, Atlantic City, N. T.
SBaeatbrso.—A first in , s House Is now
open for the reception,oi Boarders. Five minutes
walk from a Station,Eiermantawn Railroad. For par
ticulars ad dre.% A. D.. Meting Sun P. O. myll-2tB
QMIMERBOARDING oo the banks of the Deis
ware. about 8 miles from the city. Apply =5
CIRESTSLT street. 11*
SUILILER - BOARDlliCs—Pirsteelass ellglble Roomsott
o. M. 5 LOCUST street,
y'S.l2t* West Philadelphia.
B. J. - WILLIAMS ,
No. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET.
M.A.NTIPACTITEEP. Olt
VENITI.AN BLINDS
AND
WINDOW SHADES.
low
The t
r lt i rst and finest assortment in Me city th
Elora Shades made and lettered. an34l
SELLERS BROTHERS
• No. 18 North Sixth Street,
Having added to their fbrmer business That of
MILL AND FACTORY
FINDINGS,
Intend keeping a fall assortment of everything in that
line, which they will sell at the lowest rates, including
Pure Oak Tanned Leather Belting,
G um Bel=
and Steam
Le V illa ' Lace
Band and Harness Leather,
Railer Cloth and Skins,
Card
° F othia
lit itOoks, Rivets, &c.
Also continue to nannyilharme as heretofore
WIRE CLOTH, SIEVES, SCREENS,&o,
Of which A FULL AESORTHENT is kept constantly
on hand. ap7-3mrpt,
FURNITURE.
The largest, cheapest and best stock of Furniture in
the world, Is to be foand at
GOULD & CO.'S
TINT. ON lIIIINITURE DEPOT,
Corner NE NTH and MABEBT Streets, and
Nos. 37 and S 9 'North SECOND Street.
Parlor 'nits. in Hair, Brocade. Plush, Damask or
Rep; Dinirg Boom, Chamber, Library, Kite.hen and
°nice Furniture, at fabulously low prices, and the
newest styles and patterns; public buildings, schools,
colleges and shop Furniture n endless variety.
All kinds of Furniture wanted by housekeepers, at
exceedingly low prices,- at either of their immense
establishments. if you want to save money and get
well served, go to
GOULD ,h CO.'S before purchasing elsewhere,
Corner NINTH and mARKET, and
mh9-lyt • NOR. 77 and se N. SECOND Street.
13A...1aEiEt.'S
ORNAMENTAL HAIR
MANUFACTORY.
The iargen and - best assortment. of
Wigs, Toupees Long Hair Braids and
Curls, Water-falls, Vietorines,
settes, Illusive seams for Ladies,
At prices LOWER than elsewhere. [rall24rp
909 CHESTNUT STREET.
41131- Cr() CrilD S
SPRING STYLES I
EDWARD P. KELLY,
TAILOR,
431.2 Chestnut St.
R A mir L'S PASSAGE OFFICE.
NATIONAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.
S'l • • k. S.EMIWRFK.LT TO AND FROM CIIIRRNS
TOWN, (coßs. HARBOR) AND LIVERPOOL.
The elegant Al iron screw steamship
THE QUEEN leaves 0n.... . .. EATUBDA.Y, May 12th
Rates of passage, payable in currency:
let Cabin. $9O; Steerage, $3O.
Passengers also forwarded to London Paris, Havre,
Han:thing, Bremen , &c., atmoderate raise.
Steerage passage from LIVERPOOL or QUEENS
TOWN through to PHILADELPHIA, 140 in car-
For farther information, apply at the Company's
Office,
W. A. HAMILL, Agent, 217 Walnut street.
SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Having been appointed SOLE
AGENT of the above "Favorite Line , in this city
would caution the public against purchasing their
tickets elsewhere ap2t3417
patWE HEREWITH CALL attention to our
magnificent aasortmentof superior PIANOS,
which we always have on - hand, and offer
them at very reasonable prices to urchasere. Best of
references and PULL GU TEE invariably
ven b
I L SE NION PIANO Iif.A.NUFAuTuitING CO..'
u p%) ' 1017 Walnut street. ,
BELL ESTATB.
. - FOR RENT.
The New Bulletin Building,
No. 607 Chestnut Street,
3 / 4 LL BE 130.
The proprietors are prepared to receive proposals for
ranting such rooms as they do not use themselvist.
These will be
THE SECOND STORY FRONT ROOM,
60 by 24 feet.
TICE WHOLE OF THE NOICTICEaII HALF OF
. THE BITELD.II7B, '
sour Stories High. with Entrance by a wide hail as
Chestnut Btreet.
And a Front of 2.5 feet on Jayne street:
Suitable for a Jobbing or Commission House, a Bank
or Insurance Office. '
For Further Particulars apply at the NEW BUL
LETIN BUILDING..
No. 607 Chestnut Street
TO RENT FOR THE SIIMBERR OR UNTIL
VIM the 15th November next, about six miles from the
My, and less than smile from the kellyville Station
of the West Chester Itailroad, a neat HOUSE. partly
furnished, with piazza tint and second stories; naa
been the stuumer residence of a gentleman of this city.
There are superior accommodations for horses and
carriages. It is situated on the GAR sonD road,
always in good order, a short distanth of Ranne
mede, the handsome residence of the late uhristoplusr
Fallon. The location is elevated, the country. around
dry and healthy.' Apply to B. &RABREY, No. 61a
Walnut street. InYik•St.*
_ .
COUNTRY BEAT . AND FARM FOR 41),
E A T.F.Fifty or one hundred sates. Bristol
,
above seven mile stone, and near Tacanfr.
Apply to . R. WHITAKER.
my1.1.-its No. 610 Locust street.
CR?. 2014 RACE STREET—TO LET.—Three-stozy
MI double back buildings, replete with modern con
veniences, now vacon open from 10 A. M. to 4P X.
Inquire 6.4 Chestnut street, MOCALLA'S new Hat
Store.' my.ll _
FOlt SAT-E.—STORE NOS. 157 and 159, Northt
figri Third street, with Immediate possession. In
quire on the premises.
BUSINESS 31(301K TO LET-at 804 CHESMIT
street. my 9 •lot?
.
NEW PIIBLIC&TIONS.
EST COOK BOOKS PUBLMIEEED.-
PETEDSONS' COPYRIGHT EDITIONS
•
Mrs. Goodfellow's Cookery as it Skould be•-•--$2OO
Peterson's New Cook 2 CO
3f iss Leslie's New Cookery Rook 200
Widdideid's New Cook Book 2 00
Mrs.liale's Receipts for the Million.-_ —.....-- 200
Micas Leslie's New Receipt for Cooking.— ...... 200
Mrs. Hale's New Cock Book 2 or
Franeatelli's Celebrated Co ,, k Book. The Modern
Cook, with 02 illuetrations,Coo large octavo pages, 500
Every housekeeper should have at least one of the
above Cook Books ss they will save the prize of it in
a week by consulting Its pages.
Send for our Mammoth Descriptive Catalogue.
Address all cash orders. retail or Wholesale, to
T. B. PETKRSON dt BROTTrRirg
NO. WS Ch es tnut street, Philadelphia,
Books eent Postage paid, on receipt of retail Price.
All NEW BOOKs are at P.ETEB.SONS'. m9ll-2Y
NEIVENGLISH Ai FDIC.AI. AND SCIENTIFIC
100.111 S Just receivf d.
LONDON HOSPITAf. REPORTS. Vol-2
OWBNS'S COMPARATIVE ANATOMY. Awn
PHYI,IO LOGY OF THE VERTEBRATES. 2 vols.
OBSTETRICAL TRANSACTIONS. Vol. 7.
THE BOOK OP Pr-R TIMEA. By Eugene RlmmeL
GOUT AND RHEIMATI GOUT. By Dr. Garrod.
EPITOME OF DOIdeSTIC MFI)ICINE. EY
Laurie. Twenty-fifth Fditian. -
DR. HOR ,CE DORE= ON' WnITER COUGH.
DU.N.,'CA_N AND Airy TA RD ON THE IMBECILE,
AND IDIOTIC.
BARER BROWN ON THE CURABILITY Mr
CERTAIN FORMS OF EPILEPSY, INSANITY. gIC.
GUY'S ROs.P.ITAL REPORTS. ad Series. VOL. E.
BRITISH AND FOREIGN MEDICO CHIRIIRGIC.
REVIEW for APRIL.
DR. T. W. COWIE ON CANCER.
New linglisn Medical and Scientific - Books imported
to Order by every steamer. by .
LLNDSAY &. ET. /kETSTON:
Publishers, Booksellers and Importers,
No. 25 Sou , b Ltzth street. above Lliestnat.
~9 vertofti • SAI HAN
9'HOMAS BIRCH dc RON. AUCTION - KIM AND
COMMISMON ILERCRAI4.I.O3.
No. 3110 Chestnut street.
(Bear entrance No. 11e7 Ransom street.) .
gale N. W. corner Girard Avenue and Fifteenth at.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE. ROSEWOOD PIANO,
BY SCHOMACEER; FRENCH P....aTE MIR
RORS, CARPETS. FLEtEPRCKW CHEST.
ON TUESDAY MORNING,
At 10 o'clock.. at the corner of Girard avenue and
Fifteenth street. will be sold. by catalogue,.the furni
ture of a family removing, comprising velvet and
Brussels parlor, chamber, entry and stair cargetn,
walnut parlor furniture covered with plush; rouewo.
piano forte. elegant French plate mantel mirror. es
by So inches; pier mirror, 9% by 24 inches; walnut clam-.
ber ftwniture elegant wardrobe, mirror door rosewood
melodeon. fireproof chest for silver.silver plated ware,
china, oak dining room furniture. &e.
RITC'REN FURNITURE.
Also, kitchen farniture, refrigerator. garden hoes,
coal, &c.
Catalogues will be resvgy on Monday.
The fttrnittre can be examined at 8 o'clock on the
morning of sale.
DIVORCE NOTICES.
CIITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. ss.—
V THE COMMONWEALTFI OF PENNSYLVA
NIA. TO THE SHERIFF OF PHILADELPHIA.
COUNTY, GREETING:
We command you, that by publication once a week
for lour weeks, in two daily newspapers 'published in
your bailiwick, you notify FREDERICK A. SUM
NER, late of your county, that he be and appear in
our Court of Common Pleas for the City and Coanty
of Philadelphia, on the first MONDAY of June next,
then s, d there to chew cause. if any
he has, why his
wife, SARAH W. SUBINhB. should not be divorced_
from the bonds of matrimony entered into with him.
according to the prayer of her petition. filed in said.
Court. At which time have you there this order, and.
make your return how you have executed the same.
Winness the Honorable Joseph Allison, President of
our said Court, at Philadelphia, the seventh day of
March, In the year of our Lord one thousand elzht
hundred and aixty-six.
T. 0. WEBB, Pro Prothonotary.
PROPOS4L .
1 - I,IIPARTMRNT OF PUBLIC HIGHWAYS, OP
.I-f FICK OF COMMISSIONER. S. W. CORNER
FIFTH AND WALNUT STREETS, PHILADEL
PHIA, MAY 10th, 1560.
NOTICE TO CON - TRACTORS.
Sealed proposals will be received at this:office until '
12 o'clock, 'AL. on NIONDAY,IIth inst., for the grading
of Hare street, from Twenty-Silk street, to Minor
street, at so much per cubic yard, the grading to be
done according to the grades now established by law.
all bidders may be present at the time and place of
opening said proposals, and the lowest bidder will
come forward within three days thereafter to exeCtde
a contract or consider his bid withdrawn.
• W. W. SMEDLEY,
Chief Commisioner of Highways.
myll-st
WANICB.
TXTAIVI`ED.-9 young man of respectability and
VI good business habits, who lives with his parents.
to act as cashier in a first-class retail store on Eighth
street. Best of references and security required. Ad
dress Room 42. Ashland Hotel, Arch street, f..,r two
days.
'oglk. B o Y il a t i'A l. rs s t i Egr N llB s aL O Al 4 l . gtlit i b N eg
room. if possible, within four squares of Tenth and
Walnut. Address, stating terms, ct.c., W. W. K., Box
Ism Philadelphia Post Office. mvii-2t.
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READY MACE
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N 9 824- CHESTNUTST.
,
UNDER THE CONTINENTAL HOTEL
PHILADELPHIA - PA.
....., INSTRUCTIONS
. FOR SELE4LEASCRENENT. II
• ' COAT. Send Sloe from I to
2; from 2 to 3: and from .1 to 5; ;
... i and around the most prominent ;
part of the sheet, and around
.....‘,. ~.. the waist. State whether erect
~. v. - - Or stooping.
VEST. Same as for coat.
PAM'S. Inside seam; outside scam to hips. and arm
waist.
GEORGE 'PLOWMA.N;
CARPENTER AND BUILDER.
_
232 cIA..IEVI'Wit 1-11 2 1%.EF1X2
And 141 DOCK Mum%
Machine Work and hipairlidea piounyuy ' attends!
to ' ..tyl7,rpi
PICELES,' CtA.RIMIPs. 8A.171:188, , Ak04
.ra Crosse dt Blaakweins znavabcrlckie%
imancoh Insrludu Mustard. ourar i ,
hip Yorktown and for , asas by 7013. - 11. B
0 10880attiDelarcuresmumi -
IN A FEW DAYS.