loom BULLETIN. CENTENARY Akilil*E RSANi.7—The conker . stone of the Zion Church at Fourth and Cherry streets, was laid on the 46th of May. Ito-morrowl766 ntenary anniversary, will be celebrated Church was erected by the German Lutherans, and it Is still used by that 'denomination for public worship. The edifice was dedicated June 25,1769. In November, 177'7, it was taken possession of by the-British. who used it as a hospital. until the 28th of June, 1778, when the city was evacuated by the English troops. After some necessary alterations in the interior, the Church was again dedicated to Divine service, September 22, 1782. The interior of the structure was entirely de stroyed by fire on the 26th of December, 1791, but it was soon rebuilt, in November 1796, and was dedicated 'with appropriate ceremonies. Du ring the yellow fever epidemics of 1793 and 1793, nearly a thousand members of the congregation were carried off. The impressive funeral services in memory of Washington, ordered by Congress, took place in the building in December, 1799, and a short time after wards. the ceremonies of the Grand Lodge of Masons of this State, in commemoration of the same event, also occurred there, and the Church remained heavily draped in mourning until the following Easter. In honor of the centenary anniversary, the edifice is to be decorated with flowers, &c.. and the services to morrow will be appropriate to the occasion. On Mon day and Tuesday the Church will' be thrown open to the public. DOMESTIC MARKETS.—Prices in market this morning were as follows: Apples, 35 to 452. per half peck; asparagus, 25 to 350. per bunch; butter 60 to 70c, per lb.; chickens. 30 to 350. per lb ; cranberries 15 to 20c. per quart; egg?, 22 to 25c, per dozen; roast beef, 25 to 28a per lb.: sirloin steaks, 30 to 350. per lb.; mutton, 12 to 25c. per lb.; pork, 16 to 20c. per lb.; peas, (new) 65 to 700. per half peck; potatoes 80 to 35c. per halt peck: strawberries, 70 to 75c. per quart; tnrnips.lo to 152. per peck; veal, 10 to 20c. per lb, ILLEGAL DISTILLATION.—John. Kernan and Patrick Kelley were before lg. S. Commissioner Smith, upon charge of distilling spirits without a license. On Islington lane near Ridgeavenue, the still used by tbe defendants - was found. The accused, were held for a farther hearing.'`- GorrON ON "PECULIAR PEOPLE," at the Academy of Music, Monday evening, 14th inst. DOES any one realize what an enormous sum the amount of salt naanufacturedatthe Onondaga New York, Salines,' since the springs were fairly worked, foots up? In 1797 the first superintendent en tered upon his duties, and the State began to regulate this important business. Since that period almost one hundred.andieventY r o , il ions of bushels of salt have been made. If this were packed in barrels, and the barrels laid end to end, they would reach almost Seven and a half times round the earth. If the barrels were piled one upon another, the huge column would extend more than two-thirds of the distance between the earth and the moon. Such a business as that reminds one of the extent of the coal operations of W. W. Alter of 957 North Ninth street. Mr. Alter also has a branch office at Sixth and Spring Garden streets. AGuA DE MAGNOLIA.—This name is not more beautiful and poetic than the article it repre sents is delicious and beautifying. No lady's toilet is complete without it. It Is Infinitely superior to any Cologne. It is made from the rich southern Magnolia, is a delightful perfume, and renders the skin soft and fresh. it is sold by all dealers at al, in large bottles, and by Denies, Barnes & Co., New York, wholesale agents. Try It. THE BEST CONFECTIONERY.—It 18 import ant that those who purchase Confectionery should always secure the best and most profitable as well as the most elegant descriptions. Mc. c'tei hen F. Whit man. No. 1210 Market street, has the foremost repute ton in the country for his manufactures, and In this branch of trade has placed Philadelphia before all the Cities in the country. SUMMER CONFECTIONS.—E. G. Whitman & Co.' No. 318 Chestnut street, below Fourth, are engaged in the manufacture of a line of particularly choice Confectionery, that is especially adapted to the summer season. They pat them up in neat packazes, suitable for tourists or for families who are locating themselves in the country for the season. The articles manufactared by E, G. Whitman & Co., are not only delicious, but they are eminently pure and wholesome, and persons who have once tasted their irreproach able dainties, are never content to use inferior articles while they are within reach of the establishment of E. G. W. & Co. Lc THE GOLDTM" AGE OF GIRLHOOD Preserve the beauty of the teeth with Sozodont, and then. when the hair is slivered and Use eyes dimmed with years. the month, will still reveal two glittering rows of unsullied ivory. TEA! TEA!! TEA!!! TEAM! MITCHELL & VIRTCWER, 3.904 Chestnut, street. OPOI : ONAX. -- Sweet Opoponax—A new Perfamsfrom Mexico. - E. T. Smith & Co.'s new perfume. This is a rare and most exquisite perfume, far surpassing in Its rich and dplinions odor,a,nything that hasye; been offered to the üblir- It is rendered by its splendid qualities a de ignttnl for the hankerchief, and is confidently recommended as being the ne plus ultra of fashionable_ perfumery. bole originators: T. hUITH, & CO.. New York. El Correo says it is the sweetest extract ever used, Try it. •wnt.red according to law. GEA.rizT THE CILILDR.P.N.—The man or woman who seeks to increase the happiness or_ hood car.nothethe possesso, of a bad heart. dren have talking for sweetmeats, and it is proper that they alit old be indulged in them to a reasonable ex. tent. The man for this emergency is George W. Jen kins, the renowned Confectioner at No. 1037 Spring Garden street (Union Square). Yon may there pur chase every variety of confectionery, from plain Taffy 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 SHADES. —The present month being generally chosen by house keepers for putting their domicils in good order, we would direct those in quest of Wall Papers and Win dow Shades to the large and well assorted stock of S, F. Balderston & Son, No. 902 Spring Garden street. This firm have the best display of fine plain papers we have yet seen. Their rates are very low. RICK BLACK Snails, for mantillas and dresses, by the yard, at less than importation cost. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., 920 Chestnut street. PRETTY. AND STYLISH CLOAKS for the Besside Promenade, or the Country, at $6, $B, $lO and 4512—about one-half the cost of the materials. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., 920 Chestnut street. - PARIS-MA_DE MANTILLAS, in all the fash ionable styles and shapes, are now reduced considera bly below cost of importation. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., _ . 920 Chestnut street. WHITE CLOTH JACKETS and Circulars at reduced prices, 3, W. PROCTOR &. CO.. 920 Chestnut street. RICH BLA.CE. SILKS of the celebrated manufactures of "Bonnet" and "Poinset," from 31 to ]3 yards wide, at gold prices for currency. J, W. PROCTOR & CO., 92.0 Chestnut street. LIGHT CLOTH JACKETS, CIRCULARS and Baru/nines closing out at and under costprlces. J. W. .PROCTOR & CO., 920 Chestnut street. FINE LLAMA LACE SHAWLS, POINTS, Rotondes and Bournoux, at reduced rates, J. W. PROCTOR & CO., 920 Chestnut street. MATMEE, carriage and reception cloaks, new and exclusive in style at onerbalf importation cost. J. W. PROCTOR & UO., • 920 Chestnut street Coon& CONARD, Ninth and Market, have the best Casahneres for 11 10 they have had for three years. Wholesale and Retail. ROCKHILL & WILSON, Gentlemen's Sults. ROCKHILL & WILSON, Rovs' Clothing. ROCKHILL & WILSON, Military Uniforms, ItOCKHILL & WILSON, Clothing or all grades. ROCKBILL & WILSON, Clothing .73eady /trade. ROCKHILI, & WILSON, Clothingmaile to Order. ROCKHILL & WJLSON, Brown Stone Clothing HQ, Abs. 603 and 60 Chestnut street, above Sixth. $llO Fon good, all wool, light-colored Cassimeres. Just, reduced a large lot from 51 $0 COOPER & CONARD, S. E. corner Ninth and Marktt. AUCTION LACE CURTAINS $l. AUCTION LACE CURTAINS $l. AUCTION LACE CURTAINS $l. AUCTION LACE CURTAINS 01. • AUCTION LACE CURTAINS $l. AUCTION LACE CURTAINS $l, AUCTION LACE CURTAINS 114 . AUCTION LACE CURTAINS 1„. Also fine Curtains fromTiqlOifty — dtifiars, all from Okuction, and unusually cheap. selling at less prices than before the war, at W. 13.1cNity PATTEN'S Shade and Curtain Store, 1408 Chestnut street. • Te_k, WOMAN'S Frasive.—Lash's five Sonar Washing Machine is the best washer in the Market. Call and see it, at __ No. 727 MAMKET street. FANCY LIGHT CASSESEBRES, for Ladies' 13acques; the largest, cheapest and most select stoCk. In town. +COOPER & CONARD. .B. E. corner Ninth and Market, LADLES! before you go out of town, get a Sundown Hat. Call atCharlesOakford & Sons', under the Continental HoteL H. L. HALLOWELL .3r, SON, No. 534 Mar ket street, first Store below Sixth, have the best as. aortment of Boys' and Children's Clothing in the city. which they are prepared to sell at the lowest prices. Call arid examine for 'yourselves, No clap-trap hum busing at this establishment. H. L. HALLOWELL , Z No 534 Mark treet. "lubricative steam engine packing. ma see 423 chestnutst., and 28 day at, new york.' PP lIIiI3 LIBERTY WHITS LEAD'''.—Orders SUNDOWN HATS turned in all. styles. Get of the original manufacture's, under rhe Continental noteL GANYOBDS' great store, CAREONZEBES AND:" CoArrieas.—A fine, fresh. large stock, at just the lowest prices of the great decline. COOPER & OONABD, B. E. corner Ninth and hiarir.et. Pram LxmcwrrWxcers LEADe—T;yitiond ion will bays none °War. DEAPMEA BLINDNNES OAT J. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost success. TeaUmontals from the most re• liable sources in the city can be seen at his office, No. file Pinestreet. The medical faculty are invited-to ac company their patients, as he ' , as had no secrets in his practice. Artffichd eyes Inset e 4. No charge made for examination. INIMITABLY FINE CONFECTIONS. Choice and rare varieties for select presents, manufactured by STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, No. 1210 Market Street. GET A NAVY HAT of Charles Oakford Sons'. New navy regulation. , • Wrars of. Tar Syrup for Coughs, Colds and Affections of the Lungs. This; mixture is entirely vegetable, and affords speedy Relief in all Pulmonary Diseases, such as .Aathma, Spitting of Blood, Broil. chitia, ac. Prepared only b • Tr A TarrB & OOL Druggists, S. B. Cor. Tenth and Chestnut streets,Phlla. 25 CENTS is the , price of an excellezit yard wide bleached or unbleached Muslin, heavy and fine grades. Buy them now. COOPER ds OONARD, S. E. corner Ninth and Market. WINDOW SHADES ONLY $l. WINDOW SHADES ONLY $l. WINDOW SHADES ONLY $l. WINDOW SHADES ONLY $l. WINDOW SHADES ONLY $l. WINDOW SHADES.ONLY $l. WINDOW SHADES ONLY $l. WINDOW SHADES ONLY $l. WINDOW SHADES ONLY 51. Also, Lace Curtains, One Dollar. at PATTEN'S Curtain and Upholstery Store, 1408 Chestnut street. Fos PlLtxxow PAsTE. Moss Paste, Soft Gum Drops, and other efficacious Confections for Coughs and Colds, go to E, G. Whitman & Co.'s, SE Chestnut street, Dealers supplied. 25 CENTS for good, quality, yard-wide bleached muslin; good time to buy. COOPER dr. CON .A.ED, E. E. corner Ninth and Market. THE •FINEST CARAMELS and Roasted Al monde are those manntllctured by E. G. Whitman Co.. 31S Chestnut street. Dealers supplied. • PURE Ll6E:Writ WHrID LEAD.—Preferred by Dealers, as it always Alves satisfaction to their cos. tomera. Moscow ! LAST NIGHT ! The "CITY OF THE CZARS" will be 'no longer after to-morrow. Come and see its conflagration be fore it has disappeared. Penna. Academy of Fine Arts. The Forty-third Annual Exhibition of PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURE IS NOW OPEN, Chestnut Street, above Tenth, From 9A. M. to 7 P. M., and from 8 till 10 in the Evening. ap24-tf/ 'LIIRST-CLASS BOARDING at 251 South THLEtt! strvek This house is kept by the former proprietor of the United States Hotel, Chestnut street, it has been newly furnished and thoroughly renovated. Nome bat first-class pereons and those able to pay a liberal price need apply. Reference required. mylir , St* Corrincv BOARDING WANTED, by a Gentle. man and his family, where there are no other boarders, on the Hoe ofthe North Pa. or Germantown and Norristown Railroad; distance not more than one hour's ride from the city, and must be near to station. Address "B." Box 1010. Philadelphia P. O. myl2etrp SWEET OPOPONAX. AT RETAIL. JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO., - 727 Chestnut St., Have made extensive additions to their popular Stock of SILKS AND DRESS Goo - Ds, WHICH THEY CONTINUE TO SELL At Moderate Prices. Wholesale Rooms Up Stairs. m,74-1m rp 25-CENT, yard-wide, good bleached Mum in; beat goods for the price we have had for a year— est opened two eases. COOiER & CONARD, B. E. corner Ninth and Market sta. tef:) o See Second Pape for additional Moscow ! COME EARLY, if you Want a seat! myll-2t ASSEMBLY BUILDING. BOA.BDING. John W. Thomas, Nos. 405 and 407 North Second Street. SHETLAND SHAWLS, from $8 00 to $lO 00. LAN.A. SHAWLS, tromp 00 to $8 00. BLACK AND WEELTE LACE SHAWLS, from ra tO $75 AA* SPRING. Mg - WM. D. ROGERS, Coach and Light Carriage Builder. 1009 and 1011 Chestnut !Week rah2 44 am-rld PHILADIIE VINE FRENCH MANTEL CLOCES.—A. fresh lin portation of beautiful styles, warranted correct TIMErFwvPIER.S. FARR & BROTHERS, Importers, 824 Chestnut street, below Fourth. •• . •• :•• J 1111: e , a cora ). p late asSortnaelit at Aaß recently a reM lu3 l 733: &ced rives. • Importers of Watches, etc. , SU Chestnut street, below Fourta. TI A 144rTrAiS PASSAGE OFFICE. NATIONAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. ST EMI-WEEKLY TO AND FROM QUEENS TOWN, (COEN HARBOR.) AND LIVERPOOL. The elegant Al iron screw steamship ENGLAND leaves on WEDNESDAY, May 16th PENNSYLVANIA leaves on...SA.TUBDAY,MaY 10th Rates of passage, payable In currency: let Cabin. 190; Steerage, $3O. Passengers also forwarded to London, Paris, Havre, Hamburg, Bremen, &c., at moderate rates. steerage pefsage from LIVERPOOL or QUEENS TOWN through to PHILADELPHIA, $4O in car rency. For further 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 thar tickets elsewhere ap2B-tit FOR HARTFORD, CONN,DIREOI I _, VIA. DELAWARE AND RARITAN itiAZI —The steamer NEVADA; Captain Grumley. now loading at Second wharf below Spruce street, will leave as above on THURSDAY, 17th Inst. Freight taken on reasonable terms. Apply to M BAIRD & rayl2.4t 132 South Wharves. MONEY AMOUNT LOANED UPON DIA M ONDS W ATC HES JE WE L EY, PLATE, CLOTTING, dz., at • JONES & _CO.'S LD-ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFICE, el l Corner or THIRD and GASKILL Streets, Bel Lombard. N. B. DI DIAMOND S ow WATCHES. J . /Miff-LEY, GUNS, &c., MitrAitlf A TILY LOW 1101 .23.2.1 THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN ; PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1866. IN THE - YOUNG AND - RISING , Generation, the vegetative powers Of nth 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 encer It soon becomes evident to the Observer that some depressing influence is checking•Jhe develop ment of the body. -Consumption is talked of„ -and per haps, the youth is removed from school and sent into the country.' This is one of the Worst movements. Removed from ordinary diversions of the ever-chang ing scenes of the city, the powers of the body too much enfeebled to give zest to healthful and rural exercise, h n ou t's h e ae bl u e n s d i n nw edtsy upon th fan m evthe t hgerve bu t waiting 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. _ Helmbold's Fluid Extract Buchu FOR WE MR - NESS ARISFNO FRO' EXCESSES OR . INDISCRETION. Attended with the following symptoms: Indisposi tion to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory,Difil culty of Breathing, General Weakness; Horror of Dis ease,Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Death Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Languor, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Often Enormous Appetite with Dyspeptic ."-ymptunts, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body,Dryness of the Skin. Pallid Countenance and hYmptions on the Face. Pain in the Back, Heaviness of the Eyelids, Frequently • Black Spots flying before the Eyes, with Temporary Sulfa• mon and Loss of Sight, Want of Attention, Great Mo. Resticssetssa with Horror of Society. Nothing is more desirable to such Patients than solitude, and no- - thing they more dread for Fear of Themselves,no Re pose of Manner, no Earnestness, no Speculation, but a hut ried Transition from one question to another. These symptoms, if allowed to go on—which this me• ticine invariable removes—soon follow Loss or Power; Fatuity and Epileptic Pits, In one of which the patient may expire. During the Superintendence of Dr. Wilson, at the Bloomingdale Asylum, this sad result occurred in two patients; reason had for a time left them, andboth died of epilepsy. ho can say that these excesses are not frequently followed by those direful diseases, • INSANITY and CONSUMPTION?. The -records of the Insane Asy lums. and the melancholy deaths by Ontsumption, bear ample witness to the truth of these assertions. In Lu nalleAsylamts the mosgmelancholy exhibitions appear. The countenance is actually sodden and quite desti tute—neither mirth nor grief ever visits it, Should a sound of the voice occor,it is rarely articulate. Whilst we regret the existence of the above diseases and symptoms we are prepared to offer an invalnaole gift of chemistry for the removal of the consequenc • 8, .H_ELBIBOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRILTED FLUID Moscow ! THERE TB NO TONIC isk — tc IT. It is an anchor of nope to the surgeon and patient; and this Is the testi mony of all who have used or prescribed it. HEL'ArBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BIICIEII for Non-Retention or Incontinence:of 'Urine. Irritation, Inflammation or Ulceration of the Bladder or Rid neys. Diseases of the Prostate Gland,Stene in the Blad der, Calculus, Gravel or Brick Dast Deposit, and all Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys and Dropsical Swell ings. gw.T..rROLD'S FLUID EXTB.ACT BUCHU. In affections peculiar to females!, is unequaled by any other preparation, as in Chlorosis or Iteteution, Irregu larities, painnalness or suppression or customary evacuations. Ulceration or Sclrrhous state of the Uterus, Leucorrhma. and all complaints incident to the sex. whether arising from habits of dissipation, impru der cies, or in the Declhae or Change of fife.. . RELBIBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BIICECU Will radically exterminate from the system Diseases of the Urinary Organs arising from tUalit3 of dissipa tion, at little expense, litre or no change in diet and no exposure, completely superseding those unplen , sant and dangerous remedies, Oopaina and Mercury, in curing those unpleasant and DANGEROUS DiS- Fa ~qt:~l:M~4i►:i►3~►S~~l►lt~2~►.`yy:~h~? I►Ly:~a~ in all cases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing In male or female, from Whatever cane 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 Those suffering from broken down or delicate Con stitutions proton, the remedy at once. The reacter must be aware that however slight may be the attsck of the above disease, it is sure to affect the bodily health, mental powers, happiness, and that of poster i ty. Our flesh and blood are supported from these sources. We make no etrret of the Ingredients. HELM BOLIY S FLUID EXTRACT BUCELV Ls composed of Machu, Cubebs and Juniper Berries, selected with great care, and prepared in vacoo by B. T. ESL At _BOLD. Druggist and Chemist of sixteen years' expe rience In the City of Philadelphia and which is now prescribed by the moaeminent phytuelans, has been admitted to use m the U nited states Army, and is also in very general use in State Hospitals and public Sani tary Institutions; throughout the land, [Dr. KEYSER is a physician of over twenty years' exuerlence, and a graduate of the Jefferson Medical ollege,and of the University of - Medicine and Surgery of Philadelphia.] Mu. H. T. Emmuotn.—Lear Fir:—ln regard to the question asked hav e r opinion shout Bache. I would say that I u s edand sold the article In various forms for the past thirty years. I do not think there is any form or preparation of It I have not used or known to be used In the various diseases where such medicate agent would be Indicated. You are aware, as 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 Minna Bechts—the powdered leaves, the simple decoction, tincture, fluid extracts—and I am net cognizant of any preparation of that plant at all equal to yours. Twelve years' experience 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 alue a thing according to Its bulk: if I did other Buchur would out-do yours; but I hold to the doctrlae that bulk and quantity did not make up value,--if they did, a copper cent would he .worth more than a gold dollar. IVe2be your Buchn for Its effect on patients. I have cured with it and seen cared with it, more diseases of the bladder and kidneys than I have ever seen cured with any other Buchn, or any other proprietary com pound of.whatever name. Beepectfully yours, etc., GEORGE H. IL:.*.E.YIt, M. D. _ No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. August 11, 1865. FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, One bottle equivalent In strength to one gallon of the Syrup or Decoction. It reaches the seat of the disease immediately, ex pelling all HUMORS OF THE BLOOD, and myll-6t rpl These articles, being of such strength, the dose is ex. ceeaingly small. From this fact it is used In the United States Army Hospitals and public Sanitary InstitatioruS throughout the land. Helmbold's Drug and Chemical Ware house, No. 594 Itroadway, Helmbold's Medical Depot, NO. 104 SOUTH TENTH STREET, Sold by Druggists Everywhere. Beware of Counterfeits. SaY9Wri-tf "With woful measures, wan despair Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled." EXTRACT OF BUCFIU., L.MPROVED ROSE WASH PHYSICIANS. PLEASE NOTICE! HEL I:OLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED, BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION! PRINCIPAL DEPOT!{, NEW YORK, BELOW CHESTNUT, PHILADELPHIA: - Ask for Rolsbold's. :k k'k I ki ROCKHILL & WILSON "BTown Stone Clothing 603' and 605 Chestnut Street. NEW STOOK AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Having sold out our stock. of Clothing for Gentle men and Boys, carried over from the late fire, our en tire stock of ' Fashionable Ready-ilade Clothing is the Newest, AS OUR PRICES ARE THE .LOWEET. Magnificent Spring Stock Now Ready, To Suit Everybody. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. Our newly.fltted up Custom Department now con tains the largest assortment of all the fashionable New 'Fabrics for our patrons to select from. SUITS, CIVIL AND MILITARY. MADE UP TO ORDER PROMPTLY, In the highest style, and at moderate geom. oys' Clothing. In this department our stock Is also unrivaled. THE BEST IN THE CITY, At The Lowest Prices. Orders executed at shortest notice. The Choicest Stook OF READY MADE CLOTHING M PHILADELPHIA. ROOKHILL & WILSON Brown-Stone Clothing Hall, 6 , 03 B i ,p , C? 5 Chestnut street. ALBRIGHT -& lIUTTENBRAUCK, Tailors, Respectielly Invite the public to a handsome MOPS mentor Swing Goods at their new Bsoee, 915 Chestnut Street. iloa,thAura SPRING STYLES ! EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, O 1 Chestnut St. BOOTS AND SHOES REMOVAL. BOOTS AND SHOES. C. Etenizert Sir, Son Have removed from their old stand, No. 01 Soottk FOURTH Street,whlch they have occupied for nearly z) years, to the large and commodious Store No. 714 CHESTNUT Street, directly opposite Masonic Hag. We take pleasure in stating to our patrons and the public generally that we are enabled in consequence of extraordinary stock of goods now on hand to make a material reduction in our price. In connection with our regular business we have al ways a large stock of Youth's tine Boots and Shoes, made with the same care and attention to corhfort, durability and style that is bestowed on our best Men's Goods. We have also the best arrangements for Mak ing to order the best and most substantial Boots and Shoes ibr Ladles. apl9th,s,tuzmi MAGIO OIL CURES 'l9E'rTlEdrit vt ERYBIIMEAS . 3, ITCH, SCALD HEAD, AND ALL SKIN DISEASES! Warranted to cure or money reflanded. For sale by all Druggists. Principal Darm)t. ASHMEAD'S PHARMACY, No. 336 SOUTH SECOND ST. fa - Price 25 cents ner bottle no244En rp . - - THE "EXCELSIOR" HANTS - (Selected from the btst Corn-Fed Hogs.) ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD. J. H. MICRENER & CO. GENERAL PROVISION DEALER% And Curers of the Celebrated "EXCELSIOR" Sugar Cured Ilams, TONGUES AND BEEF, Nos. 142 and 144 NORTH FRONT ST. None genuine unites branded O .T. H. AL dt CO., EXCELSIOR." Tne pill%celebrated "EXCELSIOR" HAMS are eared seives) ) . 7 slir . N . l)(4.Ala.rea ; of t fielPiorte flavor; free from the unpleasant taste of salt anti are pronounced by epicures superior to aromo . Mred for . -- -,- ...--"-: . ~eIMIPIAIFEZeo • . ...1 0 --, ' READY MADE' 1 • - • , • , ... S* l ' , LOT HiNG: '! ...- B2 EST Q ii I': . UN DE R ANT I THENENTALNIIIrEL a ' r ; 1 PHILADELPHIA 4P - i IVF. • INSTRUCTIOAB • FOR SELF.RIASIIIIENENT. I T i Send Elise froli t l to . i 1 ..,. i (,„ , 71 =untho l Vetpromineni. I / t = _L, part or theAleat, and around 1 ..., _ Ow waist, lOU° whether orsot '_,-, '''' - T',.\ - . or i VRE R V n gime u for Coat. i PAM& lallikinali watioe weal to hipsi mid tiro REAM IMITATE. - - lE' ]Lit 11.4.41..JLA Et 4 , Val large and dadrabla • - WHARF PROPERTY. Crossing Delaware avenue near Canowttill street. 41 lE. MUIRHELD, N 0.205 South SIXTH Street. ap2BBJn.wlm. rp A OK" PEREMPTORY SALE.—TO CLO •?E A P ART ma NEES= CONCERN.—THODIAB do SONS, auctioneers: VALUABLE. RFAT, ESTATE. On TUESDAY, May 22d, ; at-12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at Public Sale, without , reserve, at the PHILA.. DELPHIA. EXCHANGE, the following described property. viz No. 1. FRAME DWELLING, Twenty second street above Arch. All that lot of gronud, on which is erected a two-story frame dwelling, situate on the west side of :North Twenty-second street,l2.o feet ssuth of Cherry street; containing in front on said Twenty-second street, 18 feet; and extendlngiwest of that width 100 feet to Willing street. - - - - /GrClear ofall incambrance. Terms half cash. tso to be paid at the time Of Bale. _ _ _ - . No. 2-4 three•story brick DWELLINGS. filmes street, west of Twenty .second—All that lot ofground, on which are erected four three story houses, situate the north aide of Simes street. between Market and Chestont and Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets: containing 48 feet front on Slimes street. be ginning 2o feet west from Twenty-Second street, and extend tog northward back 30 feet in depth to a a feet alley. with the privilege and use of said alley, leading into Simes sit eet,west of said property. . Clear 01 all incumbrance - Terms—Half cash. Sso to be paid at the time Of sale. No. 3.—LOT OF OROUND. No. 2203 Spruce street. with a three story brick dwelling in the rear on Man ning street. All that lot of ground, with a three story brick house, fronting on Manning street, thereon erected, situate on the north side of Spruce street, 20 feet west of 22d street; containing in front on Spruce street 18 feet, and extending that width in depth north ward:loo,leet to Manning street. Subjeetto a ground rent 0f?,36 per annum, Imme diate possmion given. TY I tAIS—CASH. jia" 00 to be paid at the time of Bale. 4.—Tbree.atory Brick DWELLINGS, No. 1837 Callowhill street, with 2 three story Brick Dwellings in the rear, fruiting on Rhodes street. All that lot of ground. with the three brick tenements thereon erected situated on the north side of Callowhlll street, 80 feet eats. of Nineteenth street; containing in fronton Cal lowhill street 16 feet. and extending in depth north ward of that width 100 feet to a 20 feet wide street called Rbodes street. Immediate possession given to the house on Callowhlll street, and one of the others. efeeClear of all incumbrance. Terms—half cash. 1.50 to be paid at the time of sale. No. S.—THREE-STOItY BRICE DWeiLLING, No. 733 North 24TH. Street.—All that lot of ground, on which is erected a three-story brick house, consisting of 2 tenements , situate on the east side of North 24th steeet. No. 753: containing in front on said 24th street 17 feet, including the southern moiety of an alley on the north. and extending 130 feet to Bicknell street. Subject to a yearly ground rent aso9 Terms—CASH. tee to be paid at time of sale. No. 6, Three-story Brick DWELLING. N. 2131 Fair field street. Ail that lot of ground. on which is erected a threestoey brick dwelling, situate on the north side of Fairfield street, between Market and Filbert and list and 22d streets; containing in front on Fairfield street 14 feet, and in depth northward 41 feet. Sat Clear of all incnnihrance Terms—half cash. ta to be paid at the time of sale. No 7.—Two three-story brick. DWELLINGS, doable Brick Stable and Outhouse, Fairfield street. All those 5 lots of ground, on which are erected 2. three-story brick dwellings, one double brick stable and frame outshed, situate on the south side of Fairfield street. between Market and Filbert and 21st and id streets; containing in front on Fairfiela street, beginning 212 feet east nf k.zd street. each 14 feet, making in all 74 feet and extending of that width souttivrardly, at right an gles with Fairfield street, 41 feet. Subject to a ground rent of 5148 per annum. The stable is leased until Oc tober Ist, 1867, at a rent of V-00 per annum, the tenant paying the water rent. enasts.—Cash. $5O to be paid at the time of salt. i i 1 o. B.—Lta. S. W. Corner Twenty-first and Fairfield streets. All that lot of ground, situate at toe SW. cor ner of 21st and Fairfield streets: containing in front on list street is feet 8 inches. and extending in depth of that width along Fairfield street., 41 feet. Va.( Sear of all incumbrance. Terms—Half cash. eel) to be paid at the time of sale. No. 9.—Three story brick DWELLING No 405 21th street. ditches lot of ground, on which is erected a three-story brick dwelling, situate on the east side of South S4th street, No. 41.5, below Pine street cost tainicg In front on little street 15 feet., and extending of that width eastwardly in depth 57 feet to a S feet wide alley leading south to Ashburton street, with the pri vilege and use of said alley LS—Clear of all inctinabrance. Terms—Half cash. $5O to be paid at the time of sate. No. 10.—Valuable BUSINESS STAND. One-story Brick Store and three two-story Frame Buildings, S. W. corner of Nineteenth and Market streets. An old. ..tablistied Tavern Stand. All that lot ef ground,with the appurtenances and balletioes thereon erected. situ ate at. the S. W. corner of Market and Nineteenth strestat containing in front on Market street 22 feet, and in depth on 19th street 110 feet to a 5 feet alley leading Into 19th street, with the privilege and use of Said alley. /tar Clear of all incumbrance. Possession given at once to that portion at the north end, occupied as a tavern. gale. erms—Half Ch. $lOO to be paid at the time of No. IL—THREE STORY BRICK STORE AND DWYELL.M.7II, at the /unction of Twen eyefifth, Cal lowhill and Hamilton Streets, an Old Established Drag btand. All that triangular lot of ground, with the building and improvements thereon erected, situ ate at the junction of . wenty-fifth, Callowhlll and Hamilton streets, thence extending westwardly along the south side of Hamilton street 59 4.12 feet to a point at the intersection of Hamilton and Callowhill streets; thence southeastwardly along Callowhill street 87 feat to a point at the intersection of Callowhill and Twenty filth streets; thence along the west aids of Twenty 114th street 13 feet to the place or beginning. subject to a ground rent of R 4: per annum. and a lease expiring December 1, 1857, at a rent of $l5O per annum. Terms—Crib. NOW be paid at the time of sale. TF.lol[Ari SONS, Auctioneers, 132 and 141 South Fourth street. Za - For other property see other handbills. myl2 19 REAL Is.stATE.—THOMAS . SONS' SALE.— Neat Modern Four-story 13.1WIDENCE. No. 219, orth TWILNTIETH Street —On Tuesday, May 2.2 d, lass, at 12 o'clock. noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the ?Err. eIIELPHLA EXCHANGE: all that neat modern formstory brick ruessuage, with mastic front, and three-story double back buildings, situate on the east side of Twentieth street. north of Race strest, No. 219: containing in front on Twentieth street IS feet, and extending In depth 92 feet to alO feet wide outlet. The house has the modern conveniences, gas, bath, cook tag-range, furnace, water-closet, dumb-waiter, enclosed verandah back. the yard is laid with stone flagging, cellar lately laid with brick. Is in the best order throughout. Clearof all incumbranee. Immediate possession. TE82,16—53,500 m•y remain on mortgage. We to be paid at the time of sale. ger- Can be examined any day previous to sale. Rey at Drug Store, Twentieth and Cherry streets. IS. B.—The above residence is in a handsome neigh borhood. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, my 12,19 139 and 141 Boath Fourth street. r iti ORPHANS' COURT S ALE —Etate of WIL .. LIAM. PARKS. deceased. THOU AS & SON 1, AUC oneer. TWO STORY BRICK DWEr,I ING, No. 554 North Thirteenth street. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court tor the City and County of Phila delphia, will be sold at public sate, on TUESDAY. Jnna sth. issa. at 12 o'clock. noon. at the PHILADEL PHIA EXCHANGE, the following described property late of iniaM Parks. deceased, viz—All that lot of ground, with the messnage thereon erected, situate on the west side of Thirteenth street, 18 feet north of Ogden street, Fourteenth Ward; containing in front on Thirteenth street 16 feet. and extending of that width westward 48 feet. Bounded northward. and westward by ground of Beni amin Gerhard. southward by ground now or tale of Frederick Bever. Under and sublect nevertheless to ,the payment of a certain yearly ground rent, or sum of $0,3, in half yearly payments on the Lit day of May and November. in every year. under Ben jamin Gerhard. his heirs and assigns. By the Court, E. A. MERRICK. Clerk 0. C. DANIEL LA. BAR, Administrator. M. THOMAS B SONS, Auctioneers, myl2-19&,Je4 129 and 141 South Fourth street. 1,0 M.. REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS' SALE. El* —VA ABLE BUSINS STAND. STORE and ..bWEPAUNG, No. 1U North Second street, on TUESDAY. May W. 1366, at 12 o'clock, noon will be sold at public sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EX CHANGE. all that three-story brick store and dwell ing and lot of round, situate on the west side of Sec tr,d street, between Callowhill and Willow streets, No. 120, containing in front on Second art el 20 feet, and extending in depth 1211 feet. According to the deed it is subject to the payment of a proportionable part of a ground rent of one shilling and spencesterling. (The said groond rant has never been called for or paid toy the prevent owner.) Immediate possession. It is a first-rate business lo cation. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, my 12,19 139 and 141 South Fourth street. EXECUTORS' SALE.—Estate of JOHN R. NEFF, deceased.—THOMAS & SONS Auc. t oneers.—targe and valuable LOT Chestnut Hill 399 feet 303. i inches on Chestnut • Hill avenue, 345 feet 7 inches on Chestnut Hill and' Spring House Tnrnp[i e, on TUESDAY, May 22d, /866, will be sold at Public Sale, at 12 o'clock. noon, at the PHILADELPHIA. EXCHANGE, all thatlarge andvaluable lot ofground, situate on the south corner of Chestnut Rill and Spring House Turnpike and .:Chestnut Hill avenue; contain ing in front on Chestnut Bill avenue 399 feet iv; inches, and on ChestmitHill and Spring House Turn pike 354 feet 7 inches. A Plan may be seen at the Auction Rooms. alp- Clear of all incumbrance. BY CEDER OF 13 YROUTOBS. M. THOMAS & BOWL Auctioneers, my1.2&19 139 and In South Fourth street. ri REAL ESTA.TIB.—THOMAS & SON'S SALE. —BRICE DWELLING, BREWZRY. and four mu I DWlrr.f ANGS, North THIRD street, between Beaver and Culvert streets—lot 443( feet on Third street, extending through to Charlotte street.—On TIIEsDAY, May 221,1865, at 12 o'clock, Noon will he sold at Public Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA CHANGE, • All that lot of ground, and the improve.• ments thereon erectedzituate on the west side of Third street, between Beaver and Culvert streets: the lot con taining in front on Third street 44 feet 43i" 'riche% more or lees, and extending In depth on the north line 184 feet Eig inches, and on the south line 185 feet 4% inches to Charlotte street. The improvements are a two-story brick dwelling on Third street. three story brick Brewery, commencing back from Third street and ex tending to'Charlotte street, and m 4 small brick hou.ses fronting on a passageway along the southern Hue of the premises leading from Charlotte street, and extend ing about half way to Third street. Jar Clear of all incumbrance. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, myl2 19 • 189 and 141 South Fourth street. FOR SALB.—The dwelllngtHo. 52/ South Ninth street, with tbreeetory double back buildings, eon ming 'all the modern conveniences. Built ex pressly Or the present owner. Terms easy. Apply at Zia ZIP SOUtti atreet n nu-cr SEAL ESTATE. srREAL ESTATE.-THOMAS & SONS' SAWS. MODERN RESIDENCE'S. E. corner of WAIr lane and WAYNE street.GEftMANTOWN. Ols TUESDAY. May 22d,1886. at 12 o'clock, noon will be sold et public sale, at the PaILAD &LP HIS. EB - all that modern three-story pointed stone ntessuate and lot of ground, situate at the southeast; corner of Walnut lane and Wayne street. German town; the lot containing lu front 115 feet, and in depth. 350 feet. It is well and substantially built in cottage style; has parlor, dining room and two kitchens on the first floor; gas - introduced, bath, hot and cold water, range, &c. Garden planted with fruit and shade trees. shrubbery. &c., Clear of all incumbrance. • mediate possession. M. THOMAS & SONS Auctioneers, my 12.19 129 and 141 South Fourth street.„ GERMANTOWN —FOR SALE. ,RANDSOME COTTAGE, lot 140 by 250 feet, cor ner of Main and Sharpnack streets. Apply at, No. .930 ARCH street, or at A1,131713.T1FT ICING'S, abo've Sharpnack. Immediate possession. Neat 9-room (*WAGE, Washington Lane; near station. Price '55.000. Fruit and Shade treas. Immediate possession. APPiY to M. FRICKE, myl2.3t* 930 Arch street. *rm.l ARGE DWELLINO, Sro Property:— will In Islinth street. property ace new vacant, and be sold cheap. This can be at tered at a. trifling expense. and can be made a firstrate stand for almost any kind ofrespectable basiram. Apply to C. P. FOI.W.FILL & SON. • it• N 0.120 North Ninth street. inFOR SALE, W ITH. lIIMEDIA,TE POMES SION. handsome and convenient residence,- wills side yard, situate in Thirteenth street. above Spring Gard. n street. This is a very desirable pro perty, having a large yard, well stocked with grape vines, fruit trees, etc. Apply to F. FOLWELL & SON. It* • - No. 12e North Ninth street. FOB SALE, "WITH 1 - 1.1.11 - ELLATE — POimme.. .."y j nion, handsome rmidence with brown stone. mat. sitnate In Pine street. west of Fifteenth tercet, will be sold at a low place. limit be sold to clone accounts. Apply to C. F. FOLWELL & SON, its - N0..1.29 N. Ninth street. 01, 1- e FOE SALE. WITII. ThrikrRMATE POSSES- don, handsome residence. with marble front, inmate apposite Penn Square, will be sold a bargain, applied for at once. C. F. FOLWELL & SON, lc* .N 0.129 N. Ninth street. A LARGE VARIETY OF PROPERTIES, both t" large and amall—For Sale at this time by FOL . LI. 4t. SON, at S. E. corner of Ninth and Cherry Streets.' Call and get a Register. Its trt Felt SALE.-A FINE LARGE BUSESESS' 12 - 1 PROPERTY, In NINTH street, above Arc& street. ; • For particulars apply to FOLWELL & SON, It* . S. E. corner of Ninth and. Cherry streets. ipM 4 , FOR SALE CHEAP.—Several handsome ViriV Dwellings in West Philadelphia Apply to It POLWELL ct SJN, No. 129 N. Ninth at. ei• ; SPLENDID RESIDMCCE, with nine acres EU.. of ground, handsomely laid out; has stables, out etc.: plenty of fruit, ,tr-, convenient to a pas senger railway. A full and complete description at .FOLWELL & SON, No. 12.. 4 N. Ninth street. lit FOR SALE —CHESTER 001MC'FY F A Rai KW acre_s, well improved. and having large stoue mansion, 13 rooms. For full particulars, app to FOLWELL th SON, 129 N. Ninth street. Its BRIDESBURG. Handsome ninernoret. Wit' 'DWELLING, built in a superior manner, with conveniences; has large lot. Full particulars at 1.151".. NINTH street. It* BtSINESS ROOM TO LET— soi CHESTN.473T street. my 9-161,1 _ _ tettivlovlq Carpetings ! Carpeting@ ! AT RETAIL. McCallum% Crease & Sloan, No. 519 Chestnut Street, OPPOSITE INDEPENDRZWE HALL. - 4 Now offer their extensive Stock of Foreign and Domestic CARPETINGS, AT REDUCED MUTES, Mattiig Warehouse ! McCALLUMS, 'CREASE & SLOAN, 509. Chestnut Street, (Opposite Independence Hall). HAVE .1-013 T One Thousand Rolls, FRESI3 CANTON MATTING- TWO HUNDRED ROLLS. CALCUTTA COCOA MATTING; All Widths and Styles, alasAAt the Lowest Prices. m rP CARPETING. •••••••• LEEDOM. a; SHAW Invite attention to their amortmeat Foreign and Domestio CA.RPE"INt st . NOW OPENING AT No. 910 Arch Street, rohts-tm rpl ABOVE NINTH; GLEN ECHO MILLS," GERMANTOWN, PA, McCALIABIS, CREASE & BLOM! MANUFACTURERS. IMPORTERS AND WHOLE,. SALE DR A Tat'Rsit IN CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS. etc WAREHOUSE. NO. 509 CHESTNUT SMET, Opposite the State Volute, PESIGADELMILL EtetanlDepartment, PTO'. 519 Chestnut St:, ATirs.—loo,oao laths for ea r ls by 1:4 EiOti Li DNEt. dt 4DO..lXKl3treet,
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