Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, May 16, 1866, Image 2

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    Transylvania-11s Products and People.
Under this title a London House has pub;
lisheel a work which gives a fall account of
the singular country of Transylvtglia. The
author, Charles Boner, seems to have
studied the Reople with care, sand' his
sketches are piquant.
Of the two million inhabitants of Transyl
vania, 536,000 are Hungarians and 192,000
Germans; but nearly twice as many as both
of these, numbering about 1,230,000, are the
Wallachians, relics of the old tenants of the
soil, augmented by a great many strangers
of all sorts. "A Wallach peasant of-to-day,
(says Mr. Boner) will take all the fruit in
your garden or orchard—he having none,
and being too indolent to cultivate anyand
on remonstrating with him he will not allow
it as a theft, 'for what God maki3s grow must
belong to him as much as to you.' By the
same mode of reasoning he steals now,- as
lie did three hundred years ago, the trees
from his neighbors' ‘ forest - , and drives his
herds_ into their carefully kept meadows.
In 1599 They bored 's, gimlet into the back
bone ()Idle clergyman of G roman, and .hung.
him-upltylais own sacristy; and during the
late Hungarian revolution, they daily com
mitted similar cruelties, if not worse."
Gipsies abound, and one of their settle-
Ments is thus described :'
"It consisted of earth huts about seven
-feet high. You might as well have been in
New-Zealand, or- among the aborigines of
Australia, for any-signs of culture--to be
found here. • The habitations Seen by Liv
ingstonein the intelior- of Africa showed
far more neatness and skill in their con
struction. - Childten - were sunning about
quite naked, and as dark as Nubians. No
thingpan.eideed the. misery of these hats
as human dwellings. Within, on the earth,
for cooking purposes or for warmth, they
make - a small fire; as there is no chimney,
the whole interior is filled with smoke. On
one side is a board vith a miserable' blan
ket or some rags, and this is the bed of the
The sides of the hut are made of
mud, well mixed till it assumes a consis
tency, and within this place, like a large
beehive, squatted on the ground were wo
men - and children, occupied with their
'household work, listless or at play. Asleep
en the bare earth was a naked child—a state
more befitting a wild animal, the whelp of
a beast of the forest, than a human being.
But its face was nrettz, and it lay with-that
exquisite grace vihich is inherent in infancy.
"Some of the huts had a division, and the
inner part served as a store-room for corn,
an old barrel, as a lair for some of the
family. In one hut a mother was on her
knees, bathing her babe of a year old in a
sort of large wooden tray,' and with her
handstnlashing the warm water over the
brown young animal. She was herself
very:Stung, and it was a pretty sight to see
her delight as the little creature chuckled
and enjoyed the rough bath. In each such
settlement one man is named the overseer
of the - colony, and has to keep order and
prevent quarrels. In the one where I was
to-day it so happened that the son of the
overseer had beaten his father, and separa
ting himself from him had gone to live
apart in a hut close by. In our approach
both parties came to complain of their
wrongs, and the mother of the worthless
son immediately took part against her hus
band. The young wife of the delinquent
was standing outside her hut, and seemed
rather embarrassed at hearing her hus
band's behavior so publicly canvassed.
"r went into every cabin, and, accotripa
sled as I was by an officer, they thought I
came . for some purpose to inquire about
their conduct or relieve their wants. The
whole colony was in a state of excitement.
Each dwelling was emptied of its inhabi
tants, who stood outside, looking on in
wondering expectation. Old and young,
with the whole litter of children, came forth
In one there was really a most beautiful
child with exquisite expression. To some
of the 'little wee things I gave kreutzera,
and even the babies in arm seized on them
with' avidity, and held them last with the
same instinct as a wild animal seizes its
prey,, At the sight of silver coin the native
eagerness awoke, and the tiny hands were
outstretched in supplication. I played with
the children, patted their-pretty cheeks or
bare backs, and it was felt, I suppose, that
1 took an interest in them. For one not of
their own pariah race to do this—one, too,
so high in station as they, in their igno
rance, supposed me to be—was in them in
explicable; but it toncued their hearts.
"Their head man, if I remember rightly,
spoke German; the rest, their own Gipsy
tongue and Wallachian. On the counte
nances of some—of most, indeed—was at
first an uneasy look, as I walked into their
dwellings and stared about. But it soon
changed into one of wonderment, such as
may be that of the Africans when they see
a white man coming among them. One
little girl and I were soongood friends. She
amused me highly by her archness and the
.pleasure she evidently felt at the mirth her'
appearance caused me. She was about six
years old, and her whole costume consisted
ofa short blue silk spencer, cut sloping a la
_postillion, as it is called, in front, and reach
ing behind to the small of the back. Where
the bit of finery came from, who shall say?
But she was evidently proud of it, and was
anxious it should be seen. I laughed
heartily on seeing her, and she laughed too;
and afterwards wherever I went she was
suddenly at my side, looking up with in
tense delight at the surprise she was every
moment causing me. And then she would
;proudly march on, as proudly as if she had
been at the Queen's drawing-room, and had
behind her a splendid train instead of
nothing at all."
A Chapter on "Fences:9
The New York correspondent of the Cin
cinnati Commercial writes : Scarcely,a - day
passes but some member of that übiquitous
and iniquitous fraternity, known as
"fences" (or receivers of stolen goods, se
cures a disagreeable notoriety in our police
records. They_ are, as a class, such a mod
est set that aavertieing . entirely out of
their line, and publicity m any forma most
distasteful experience. And yet they are the
very inspiration and life of most of the
crime in a large city like New York. In the
rural districts these creatures are compare=
lively unknown, except among the thieves
themselves, unless some unusually active
deputy Sheriff makes the discovery; but in
the cities, especially in New York and
ilrooklyn, they are well known to the police
officers as the city halls of those places.
These officers are sure that everything they
have in their warehouses is stolen; they are
acquainted with their ways of doing busi
ness and they know what thieves resort to
each, and where they dispose of their ill
gotten property. Yet this knowledge avails
but little in promoting the ends of justice.
It is but rarely that any of this °lags are
convicted of their offences. The reason is
that strict legal proof of their guilt can
very-"seldom be procured. Yet they do a
stiff stroke of business, and it is a branch
of business which requires expertness in a
remarkable degree. The study of the means
of rapidly and effectually removing the
mark by which the property in their hands
can be identified, is the main business of
their lives, and they acquire a degree of
skill and - dexterity in altering or effacing
these marks which is truly surprising.
A meltng-pot is always over the fire, to'
•whichall silver Ware is consigned' the an
stant itis received, The marks on linen,
towels and handkerchiefs are removed,
sometimes by chemicals, sometimes by fine
scissors made' expressly for the purpose
Jewelry is atonce removed from its settings,
and the gold is either melted or the engrav
ing is burnished out; so as, in either case, to
make identifiCation impossible. Rich velvet
and silk, garments are transmogrified by
the nmoval and rearrangement ,of the bat
tens and trimming& Pointed edges are
rounded, and rounded edges are pointed,
entirely changing the whole aspect
,of thegarment, With, 'such celerity,
that the lady who had worn the
dress =in the morning would not have
the slightest Suspicion' that: it was - the seine
in the evening. Cotton, wobl, rags, andiold
ropes requiie no manipulation. When once
thrown upon too heap they defy the closest
'scrutiny of the Owners... There is scircelY
an article whichmixt be the .subject of theft
which the resources 'of these men do not en
able them, in a very short time, to disguise
beyond the power of recognition. Their
premises are skilfully arranged for con
-cealment. They are abundantly provided.
with secret doors and sliding panels, coin
rntmicathig with dark and hidden recesses.
Apertures are cut in the partition, so that a
- person coming in from the frontcanbe dis
tinctly seen before he enters thirapartment.
The 'ffence" is, moreover, as well skilled as
any lawyer in the nature of evidence. He
knows the difference between probability
and proof as well as Sir William Hamilton
himself. He does not treuble himself about
any amount of probabilities that the 'detec
tive may accumulate against him; but the
said detective must be remarkably acute if
beds ever able to get anything against him
which will amount to strictly legalprobf.
It, is very plain that the removal of this
class would very nearly put an end to theft,
but their conviction is rendered very diffi
cult by their own ingenuity and a ridicu
lously loose law which does not hold and
punish them. Our laws should be amended
so as to catch these creatures in the net of
probabilitiei, and thus reduce the necessary
quantum suf, of proof to convict them. And
until some change is had, here and else
where in large cities, in this respecktbievery
and burglary will continue to flourish, and
knavery of every degree will hold its own
against the moral sense and the statute law
of the community.
MUMMER RESORTS.
SUMMER RESORTS
ON LINE Or
Reading Railroad and Branches.
MANSION HO USE, MOUNT CARBON,
Mrs. OaroLine Wunder, Pottsville P. 0., Sany'l co
TUSCARORA HOTEL,
Mrs. Hannah Miller, Tuscarora P.O.. Schuylkill Co
MAHANOI CITY HOTEL.
G. W. Frost, Mall alloy City P. 0., Schuylkill Co.
WHITE HO USE,
Mrs. Bus= Marsdorf, Beading P.O
ANDALUSIA,
James S. Madeira, Beading P. O.
LIVING SPRINGS HOTEL,
Dr. A. Smith, Wernersville P. 0., Berke co.
SOUTH MOUNTAIN HO USE,
H. H. Manderbach, WomelsOort P. 0., Berko co,
COLD SPRINGS HOTEL,
Lebaaon co., Charles P.oedermel, Harriabruz P. O„
BOYERSTOTVN SEMINARY,
J. B. lien,Boyerstown P. 0., Berke co.
YELLOW SPRINGS HOTEL,
A.ll. Snyder, Yellow Springs P. 0., Chester co.
LITIZ SPRINGS,
Samuel Lichtenthaler, Litlz P. 0., Lancaster co.
EPHRATA MOUNTAIN BPB.INGS,
Alex. S. Feather. Pro.. Ephrata P. 0.. Lancaster eo
Aiwa. 21st, 1.866. - ann..=
-1- summer Resort.
Carlisle White Sulphur Sprints.
These celebrated Springs will be open about the first
of June. They have been recently purchased by the
undersigned. The grounds refitted, the house repaired
and repainted, and E.171133.F.LY Bat FURNISELSD, in
modern style.
They are situated about four miles from Carlisle,
Cumberland county, Pa-, among the gorges off
the
Blue Mountains, air of the purest, drives of the beet,
accommodations of the most particular. Bulk*
loons Bowling Alleys; Walks. Bathe, dtc.
Adapted to those who sees a secluded, yet most ac
cessible resort from she approaching sickly season of
the cities. Two hours' drive from Barrisburg.
a delightful road and through our best scenery. Thirty
minutes drive from Carlisle, For further particulars
apply to
W. G. THOMPSON.
Proprietor of the State Capital
IS. Hotel. HicCUL Larrisburga.
L. 3CKIH,
Carlisle Springs, Cumberland co., Pa.
REENRRNOP S.—Gov. A. ti. Curtin, Hon. Simon
Cameron, Alit. Gen. Russell. George Bergner, Harris
burg 7eteprraph; Richard Haldeman—Barrlsbnrr.
Judge tWatts , Judge arahano. Judge Hepburn, J.
B. Parker, John Roble, Gen. - F.—cArlisle.
Gen. tglier,Najorßoyal—Carlisle Barracks. my4 lit
CON O-nmss HALL
CAPE ISLAND, N. J..
WILL RECEIVE GUESTS
ON
Thursday, May 315t,1866.
zonufai
J. F. CAKE, Proprietor.
AMONG THE MOUNTAINS.—
"HERDIC HOUSE," WILLIAMSPORT, PA.
The largest Hotel in the State,. outside of Philadel
phia. entirely new, and strictly a first-class house. Lo
cation unsurpassed. beautiful grounds, splendid drives.
line hunting and fishing, and the scenery all that could
be desired.
Itsferences—Hon. Judge Grier. Daniel Dougherty,
Esq., Dr. 0. A. Judson, John Anspacb, Esq.
A number of fine, large airy rooms yet unengaged.
For terms, Ac., address
GEORGE HOPPER, Proprietor.
myls.lot* Williamsport, Pa.
ATLANTIC CITY.—THE SURF HOUSE AT AT
lantic City is now having a new front added to It,
and otherwise improved. The pro prietqr !son the spot
superintending the reconstruction of the building.
Parties wishing to engage rooms will please address
myll-St* H. S. BENSON, Atlantic City, N. J.
SUAMPRBOARDING—Fitst,cIass eligible Rooms,at
No. 3915 LOCUS street
noy9.l2ts West Philadelphia.
CARPETINGS & OIL CLOTHa
CSR rwrirq6l-s 9
OIL CLOTHS,
mAziwrrNst3l-S.
REEVE L, KNIGHT /a SON,
807 CHESTNUT ST.
C.E1.1a.11)0.
The Cheapest Carpet and Furniture
• Warehouse in the City.
OAIiPETS.
OIL CUMB,
TIATTINGEI,
WINDOW SHADES
COTTAGE SUITS OF EVERY STYLE.
And a general assortment of Household Earnitura
H. R. LEWIS, •
1434 MARKET STREET,
ibmoma First Eurnltare Store below 15th. lower olds
OPPIEEt AND YELLOW METAL arrannme
C
Brasier' Dimmer. Nails, Bolts and Into Cpopppppert.
oonstantly on band and for sale by HEN Y WntolliOS
00..832 slotttb Wharsat
VELLOW PINE FLOORING BOA_RDS.-130.000
1 feet yellow pine flooring boards, afloat. For sale
A. 80IIDER,& CO,, Dock street wilar4 aPI6-5t
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN ; PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, -MAY 16,1866
i''l,. - ..;:.;.'-'4LitiIiIISMI3MT'S.
..
ptiI#LEITI3 - 002WINENTAL NEWEIEXCEELA.ZieII
, ,
' CEEDDICE SEATS' •
. .
Of amusement ma7i be bad uplici
Welot„k antevfmang.
nHOICI/VIBEANS AND AD3E(RBION TICIOCTD
01131 be had at
• THE PROGRAmmr OFFIOE,
431 uldiutemiefT s treet opposite the Post Office, for
the ARCH, CHESTRUT t wA.D.NDT attcI.A.CADE
OF 1111R110.tre to fro'cloor Emery eYetdrig. sei94l
NEW CHESTNUT STREET THF.ATRE.
CHESTNUT street, above TWELFTH.
L. GROVER. dr. WM. E., SINN, Lessees and Irminger%
DoOrtoren at 7.15. _ ' ' Cnetain rises at 8.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, May 16,
MR. EDWIN ADAMS •
Will appear in his great assumption of•
ROBERT LANDRY,
In the powerful Drama, entitled
THE DEAD HEART ;
THE DEA.D HEART -
THE MAN OF 1 ; HE PEOPLE.
on
- NEW AND ELEGANT SCENERY
By. 'Richard Smith. •
ELABORATE EFFECTS,
And a completeness hitherto •
lINEQUAI , FII IN THIS CITY..
, The performanCeNill consist of ttieGreaiDrama, in
a Prologue and three Acts, entitled
THE DEAD HEART
08.
T MAN OF THE PEOPLE.
Robert Landry Mr. ED WIN ADAMS
(Ae originally performed by him In this country),
Anda _ POWERFU L C.AST. _
STORMING AND TARING OF THE B &STILE.
Halra A PiE OF PRISONERS THE DEAD SEAT.
_ACT 2.
THE DUEL TO THE DEATH.
ACT 3.
THE GUILLOTINE.
THE DESTINY OF THE DEAD IMAM:
. SATURDAY AEI ERNOON. May 13,
SECOND EDWIN ADAMS MATINEE.
A fine bill in preparation.
Admission to Evening Performance, 250., 500. and $l.
WALNUT STREET THEATRE, N. E. corner
NINTH and WALNUT Begins at 4 to 8.
THIS (Wednesday ) EVENING, May 16, 1866,
Twentrarat Night of the Brillisint Engagement of
MR. EDWIN BOOTH,
Who will appear, for the twelfth time, in Shake
peare'a Tragedy of
HAMLET,
Which Lass been placedon the Stage in a style, It is
hoped. cembining splendor otoprodaction with strict
historical correctness. No expense or effort has been
spared in the endeavor. by stageresource pictorial ar
rangement of the ordinary , and by the
fidelity, appropriateness at d superior execution of the
several means of scenic illusion, to carry oat the spirit
of the play into the most minute details.
XS. EDWIN BOOTH AS HANIMET.
Laertes--.. Charles Barron
Mr. J. H. Tail , r.—.....as the bliost (dB au:ilet's Father
HAMLET EVERY EVENING.
JOHN DREW'S NEW AMOR - ST/lEZER
IIIBS.
THEATRE. Begins at 3 to 8 o'clock.
BENEFIT OF MB. MACKAY.
THREE FINE PIECES.
THIS (Wednesday) EVENING. May 16, 1888,
First time in this city of the beautiful Drama, called
OLD PHIL'S BIRTHDAY.
Old Phil.------- Mr. F. Mackay
Harlan_ _ Miss E. Price
Alter Which, the comic Drama of
THE OLD GUARD.
Haversack —Mr F. Markey
Melanie. --Bliss E. Price
To conclude with the
WILD DUCE.
John Duct .. '''
. _ .
. _Mr. S. Hemple
THURSDAY—Ho. '''''' OF . MR. S. H EMI' LE.
FRIDAY—BENEFIT OF MRS. THAYER.
CARL GAERTNER'S
GRAND CLASSICAL MATINEE
Will take place on TiIIIRSDA.Y. Stay 17t
AT THE FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OF _music.
GAERT.NkR will be assisted by
MADAM ABEL.
The Great Classical Pianist of New York.
MR. GRAFF,
Tenor, (of Philadelphia,)
And the Philadelpnia Classical cluintette Club.
Messrs. CHAS. H. JARVIS.
• THEO. RAMMEEtER, -
C. PLAGESI AN,
CHAS. M. SCHMITZ.
Matinee will commence at i o'clock.
Tickets of Admission- . . 00
To be had at the Itlnsic - gi;r7s - isitTai the Door. It*
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS
TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
• THE WONDERS OF THE WORLD,
THE CAROLINA TWINS,
An astonishing freak of nature.
MILLIE AND CHRISTINA. AGED 16 YEARS,
Intelligent. Musical and Educated.
Will exhibit, first time in Philadelphia,oammencing
- THURSDAY, May 17th.
DAY LEVEES from lo A. H. to 6 P. M.
EVENING CONSERT—Doars open at 7' commences
at 8. Admission, 25 cents. Reserved Simla to Midst
Entertainment. 50 cents. myli act
SOIREE ACADENIQUE.
Third Annual .I.,..bibition by the BROAD
STREET CADETS, In Singing. Gymnastics, Tactics
and Elocution. at the ACADEMY OP MUSIC, on
RURSDAY EVENING. May 17, 1E65.
Admission, 50 cents. No extra charge for Reserved
Seas. Tickets for sale at E. CUMMISKEY'S Book
Store. 1057 Chestnut street.
Exercises commence at 7iY precisely. myll-511/
NEW A.MERICAN THEATER.
WALNUT street. above Eighth,
ANOTHER STARTLING NOVELTY.
Engagement of the unrivalled
MISS LEO ECUDSOIg
and her tralnedateed "SENSATION." who will aPPaar
in the grand spectacle of
MAZEPPA: -
OR, THE WILD HORSE OF TARTARY.
First appearance of 3lr. HARRY PEARSON.
ASSIGIOILY BULLDLNOB.
SIGNOR BLITZ'S DOUBLE BPI:LYNX
SIGNOR BLITZ'S DOUBLE SPHYNX.
Is still the great attraction at his TEMPLE OF WON.
DEES. All the best feats, including the ROPE
DANCER. GRAND TURK, CANARY BIRDS and
VENTRILOQUISM. are also given EVERY EVEN
LNG at 7.14, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY
AFTERNOONS at S o'clock.
• AdziaLmion. 23 cent—Children, is cants. Reserved
Beate, 60 cents. mhl9
BIERSTADT'S LAST WORK—"STORH ON THE
ROCKY 'MOUNTAINS:" now on FahMitten, bY per
mission of the artist,for the benefit ofthe"Lincoln Insti
tution. and Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphan Soya Home,"
at WENDEROTEI, TAYLOR BROWN' ,912 and 914
Chestnut street. For one month only. Season tickets,
SI; single tickets, 25 cents. Open from 10 A.M., to 10
P M
AK: ta.! • a : is: At :: wet.: • a gwoy.
Tenth street,
Open from 9 A. M. till 6 P. M.
BeaV in l T aab'sgrAsst. , Picture o
Still on exhibition.
rAHRNAHLL 0110HICSTAA..—Publio Rabeartale
13 every Saturday afternoon at the Hasler.' Fong
Hall, at half-past throe o'clock. Engagements madi
by addressing iIiEOBGE RASTFAS.T. agent. 1231 Mon.
erev street. betleeen Race ands Vine. ocl4ll
•
HARNESS, SADDLES, dzo
THE OLDEST AND LARGEST
SADDLE & HARNESS
Manufacturing Establishment in the
Country.
LACEY I MEEKFiR &Co
No. 1216 CHESTNUT STREET
OFFER. OF THEIR OWN 3WACITIREt
BUGGY HARNESS, fr0m........ 50 to 1150
LIGHT BAROUCHE from .50 00 to 956
HEAVY do do 75 00 to 600
EXPRESS,BRAE3S 26.01TNTED -. Hen Nnaa.27 50 to 98
WAGON and SELF.A.D.IuoIING .15 00 to 80
STA GE and TEAM do .80 60 to 50
LADIES' SADDLE do 00 to 150
GENTS' do do 800 to 75
Bridles, Mountingir, 'Bits, Rosettes, Horse Covers,
Brushes, Combs, Soaps, Blacking, Ladies' and Gents'
Traveling and Tourist Bags and Sacks, Lunch Basket
Dressing and Shirt Cases,Tranks and Valises, =him=
No. 1216 Chestnut Street.
We are Importing by every Steamer the fbllowing
Brands:
LET.IOINE, TITLES JODOT, LEVEN,
• „ BEADISEEVELLE. CARRIER DUPONT,
CONELIAN GIIILLOT, SOUCIN CORBIT,
To which we invite the attention of the Trade.
CHA.MBERS-& OATTELL,
myl2s&w3mi 82 N. THIRD Street.
GEORGE PLOW.MAII,
CARPENTER AND BUILDER,
232 CARTER STREET,
And 141 DOOR muzear.
Machine Work and Mlllwriting promptly, attended
to Jyl7-rpi
[• 3-- 81: 11"C r to Geo. W.Gra -1- .Z\l :Th
$3 13 P. :VF E, R,
, 24, 28, 28 and 80 South Sixth St, Philad'a.
- .k . ,.,.. Ene Old Stock It Nat-Brom Ales,
__J,
- ' 4.e88 • for Fanifts , and Medicinal 139
el„heS.T.N.e. QRA-Naitt3.-4,000 boxes Sweet Messina
Oran in prime order, 'wading and for sale b 7
. : . 108 S. I • e
E2G141321 OATS'OPS, EIAII0112,"; 0.
. Crosse dc. Blackwell's alien Pickles, Oatenta
dances, Dtutata fdttetard, o llvee , ,sbe... l ark
olp Yorktown and for eala by 7013., B. 2
Ifd @out& Delmare avegne.
~. . , .
DE CA
FRENCH CALF SENS,
FIMWIBHI3IG GOODS
~ a. V. SCOTT & Co,.
SHIRT :MANUFACTURERS ;
AND nTlat, a M IN
dies Furnishing Goods,
No. 814 Chestnut Street
Four doors below the "Continental,"
PHIMADELPHIA.
PATENT IHOULDESSEAIi SHIRT
_ .ItANUFACTOBY.-
Orders for these celebrated Shirts supplied . promptly
at Inlet
pENT.LEMEN'S
Furn.iratittg' Goods,
Of late styles in fall variety. ,
WINOTIESTER ige bo.
• 706 - O.Figh3rl"XUT.. .
JeSm,w.f-tt
131-LASSNIVMM
' PHILADELPHIA
Window GLASS Warehouse,
BENJAMIN H. SHOEm/milis
AO NT FOR THE
FRENCH PLATE GLASS
ikepsvAos:Kl
IMPORTER OE
English, French and German
Window and Picture Glass
And Looking Glass Plates,
MANITFACTITRER OF
American Window, Picture and Oar Gtaea
Ornamental and Colored Glean.
205 and 207 North Fourth Street,
itY3-8311 PHIELLDSZLPHIA.
BOOTS ANTI SHOES
It F. Al 0 V A. L. .
BOOTS AND SHOES.
C. ]3enkert Sr. Soya
Have removed from their old stand, No. 48 South
FOURTH Street,which they have occupied for nearly
20 years, to the large and commodious store No. 716
CILT.S - UT Street directly opposite Masonic awl.
i
We take pleasure n 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 fine Boots and Shoes,
made with the same care and attention to comfort,
durability and style that is bestowed on our best Men's
t=ons. We have also the best arrangementa for mak.
lug to order the beat and most substantial Boots and
Shoes for Ladies. apl9th.s,to2mf
, .
MEDICINES.
HVIIPIERKYIEP
HOMEOPATHIC SPEAMPICS
trays proved, from the most ame_expezienm,ar
.91entire 59 Simple-Prompt,- : , ment, and R•
liable. They are the only Medicines perfectly ride. red
to popular use-Bo simple that mistakes cannot bt
made in rising them; so harmless as to be free fruit
danger, and so efficient as t 6 be always reliable. They
have raised the highest commendation from all, and
will always render astisfactlon.
No. Dints.
1, Cares pmixEs, (1391415ti011„
9, WORMS, Worm-Fever, Worm-001ic.....—.-E
8, " CRYING. COLIC, LIC, or Teething of infanta....-2:
4, " DIARREICSA of children or adults
5, " DYSENTERY, Griping, Bilious Car 9'
8, " CHOLERA MORBUS, Names, Vomiting V.
" CO .I.IGHB Colds, Bronchitis
8, " NEUR&LGIA, Toothache, Pace the
9, `1 'HEADACHE, Sick eadach Verti r ip
10, " DYSPEPSIA, MonsH e,
11, " SUPPRESSED orpadnfal
19, " WHIT.ER, too pro!bse Periods _
13, " CROUS B Oo m Nb difficult
" SALT Eroptlons..—=
16, " RIIEUMATIS9I, I3 g=cPairm.---21
16, " FEVER and Ague, Chill Fever, Agnea----5(
17, prr.wound or bleeding„,„„„_„,—.-
OPHTHALMY, and sore or weak Eyes ....-.. 6F19, " CATARRH acute or chronic, Inlluenza......f
JO, " WHOOPING COUGH violent Coughs—a
SI, " ASTHMA, oppressed itresitany ii .----,5(
" EAR DISCHARGES impaired earing.....-15(
23, "
" SCROFULA. el iri t4ands,
GENERAL D , Physical Weak
" DROPSY and scanty becreuon.s.--
15, SEA,SICENESS. sickness from riding-5r
27„ 4 ' KIDNEY DISEASE. Gravel.----
" NERVOUS DEBILITY, Involuntary-Dia
.
cnarces
-29, 0 SORE MOUTIL
URINARY Incontinence, winung
81, " PAINFUL Periods, even with Spasm ..._.6t
0 SUFFERINGS at change of 1119.....0t
EPILEPSY, Spasms. St. Vitus' Dance.— 1
34, " DIPHTHERIA. ulcerated Sore Tbroat...—.-5I
ZiLLLFAY(`aaS.
65 vials. znorows case, and hooka—. 00
35 large vials, in morocco, and 6 to
10 largo vials, plain case and 6 Of
15 boxes (Nos. Ito 151 and book.— --,. a (6
• YETF.Itn6 ART P.P.FfirVICEL
Mahogany cam, 10 vial a
Single vials, with din .e
1 a
These Remedlee Sy the lase or single box, art
sent to any part of the country, by mail or express
tree of charge on remit tof the mice. Address
`/lIIMPR ARTS' SPEIMPIC
HOMOEOPATHIC RIIICINE COMPANY,
Of and Depot, No. 562 Broc.dz i taNew York.
tr
Dr. HicrasErs Ls consulted at his ollice
personally or by letter, as above, for forms of 646
Ma&
EDYOTT & CO., JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & OOW.
DN, T. B CAT , X 'DER and AMBROSE SMITH,
Wholesale Agents. PhlladelPtda. 1527-th.e.ttilYrp
IRON RAILING.
13BILADELPHIA AND NEW YOBS ORNA
MENTAL IRON WORKS.
The subscribers. Ibunders and mannfacturers of
CAST, 'WROUGHT IRON AND BRONZE RAILING,
for enclosing private dwellings, public squares, Came.
terles. &c,
PATENT 'WIRE BAILING.
WINDOW AND DOOR GUAB.DSi
for offices, store fronts, bulwark nettings for ships, &c.,
&c., made under the JENKINS PATENT being the
only authorized manufacturers of Wire Work under
said patent In the city.
IRON STAIRWAYS, SPIRAL AND STRAIGHT,
IRON FURNITURE, STABLE FITTINGS,
of every;Varlety of new and improved designs
SPThrTraL CARE BENTOWE
ON GARDEN AND CEMETERY EMEBELLIBH.
ENTS,
Our varied assortment of Fountain Vase, Statuary,
Allng us superior Iltellities.
orders shall receive careftil and promptattentiort.
1a 254 h,e tn.emrpt ROBERT WOOD & CO.,
Office and Warerooms. 1136 RIDGE Avenue.
Or THE
BENEDICTINE MONKS
OF THE
ABBEY Or DECAMP.
This:Cordial, which dates as far back as 1510, is an
anti,apoplectic tonic, digestive, and of an exquisite
taste. The salutary plants which compose it, gathered
on the slopes of the bills of Normandy, saturated with
the vivifying emanations of a Northern sea, makes It
one of the best cordials and one of the most efUclent
preventives against epidemic affections.'
Of late, the French medical corps has been almost
unanimous in prescribing its use to the sick who, by
their imperfect gastric disposition, were more liable to
the attacks of fevers and cholera.
A, LEELLIND, Ben., Fecamp.
Also, RUE VIVIENNE, No. 19, Paris.
This Medicine is found at the Wine and Spirit Stores,
Apothecaries, Confectioners, and Groceries, /to., dtc.,
all over , the World. , aptSsiti
RIIIIBII3I' MACHINE BELTING STEAM .
ii PACRINcI, ROBE, &c.
ME ,T
48 40 111 . 7 2 1 E ez i s I r s will a FULL
TRNT WM4
RUBBER BELTING, PACKING, HOSE , ate* , at t he
Idantd:acturaea Headquarters_,
COODYEA_It E 3,
Chestnut agree% `
South aide.
N. B. We balie a NEW and CHEAP •ARTICLE
GARDEN and PAVEMENT HOOK,. very WIMP. to
Istdcla the Attention of the public l 0 {Rlllva
FURNITIIRE AND BEDDING
FIJJELNITILIRI2...
The largent, cheapest and beet stoolt. of Furnltureln
the world, Is to be found et r• - ,
GOULD & CO.'S
UNION FLUE EITTIEE DEPOT,
Corner NINTH and 'MARKET Streets, ind
Nos. 37 and S 9 North SECOND Street.
Parlor emits. in Hair;'BrocadO Plush ; Damask or
Rep; Dining Room, Chamber, Library, Kitchen and
Office Furniture, at fabulously low prices , and the
newest sts and patterns; public buildings, whoop,
colleges ands hop learn num In 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 do-CO' before purchasing elsew 4 liere, - -
COrner NINTH - and
Nos. 87 and 89 N. SECOND Street,
3101713EKBEPIC118.
mbs43l
I have a large stock of every variety of Furniture
which I will sell at reduced prices, consisting of
PLAIN AND MARBLE-TOP COTTAGE SUITS,
WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS. '
PARLOR SUITS IN VELVET PLUSH.
PARLOR SUITS IN HAIR CLOTH. '
PARLOR SUITS IN REPS.
Sideboards, Gairtension Tables, Wardrobes, Book
cases, Mattasees; Lounges, Cane and Woodseat
Chairs, Bedsteads and Tables of every description.
P. P. 431J1e1/11.14
__nab,Sam N. E. Corner Second and Race streets.
BEDDING
AND
FEATHER WAREHOUSE,
TENTH STREET,
BELOW ARM
Feather Beds, Bolsters, Pil
lows, liatrosses, of all kinds;
Blankets, Comfortables, Coun
terpanes, white and colored;
Spring Beds: Spring Cots: Iron
Bedsteads; Cushions, and aII
other articles in theline of buai.
MEWL
Amos 1131,LBORN,
No. 44 liarth TEN= Street,
Below Ands.
aplo-ta th sit Ita
N. ArrW€lloolDo,
WHOLE:SALE BfANUFACSIIDER OB
MA.TTREIBBEES AND BEDDING,
And Dealer in all kinds of
FURNITURE,
No. 45 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
apS L tl/ sate 2m Palladel • hla.
SPRING MATREi3.
REST Quazrry AND STYLE,
AND REDDING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
a. G. VITILLEB.
mht:•3m 9 South SEVENTH Street
WATCECES AN])
LA_DOIM - S ,
DIAMOND DEA YR & JEWELER,
WATCHES, JEWEL= i SILTSII RABE,
WATCHES aad JEWELRY REPAIRED
802 Chestnut St., Phill3-
Owing to the decline of Gold, has made
a great reduction in price of his
large and well asserted
Stock of
Diamonds,
Watches,
Jewelry.
Silverware, &c.
The pnbllc *re reepectthfly Invited to call and et-
... ...' s HOWARD'S
ANTI THIS - A lm - RICAN WATCH COMPANY'S WATCHES
HENRY 'HARPER'S
aro Arch arreet.
RCHIERS'S PLATED Brows AND'PORKS.—
HENRY HARPER,
ED Arch street.
myl24m
VERW.9.RE.-
myl:3-1m
RMNII
Gr-JE . A. C 0.0 .1E1.70
No. 1334 Washington avenue,
Invites the attention of the Public to his PftrAPON
COAL, which is an article that gives unbounded satis
faction to all. My customers generally are laying it
in at the present prices, in preference to LE,HIGH
COAL Egg and Stove sizes at ZS 75 per ton. Also the
genuine Eagle Vein Coal, same sizes, same price.
A superior quality of T.R.13 - IGH COAL, Egg and
Stove. at r 50 per ton.
Orders received at 114 South THIRD St. rI:IS6-3rdi
S. MASON nnsgs.
frHE UNDERSIGNED us v.trE ATTENTION TO
I. their stock of
Ruck Mountain Company's CoaL
Locus Lehigh Navigation Oompanra Ooal . and
t Mountain,
which then are prepared to sell at the lOweitt female
rates. and to deliver in the beet condition.
Orders left with S. MASON BaIMIL, .Franklin
tote Building, SEVENTH str_egt._below. Market, will
be promptly attended to. &
v4O Arch Street Wharf, Schtinkill.
neIA.L.—SUGAR LOAF. REALITIES MEADOW AND
1J Spring Mountain,' T,pitgh Ooai. and best Locust
Mountain from prepared T Trcaudi v it
family use, Depot, N . corner AfOB end
LOW 'greeds. Mee, No.us South SECOND street.
tnh2, J. WALTON Oa
:ID 41101 01E11-Y 1:
A. S. ROBINSON,
910 CHESTNUT STREEr.
LOOKING GLASBES.
PAINTINGS'
Engravings and Photogaphs.
Plain and Ornamental Gilt Pramea.
Carved Walnut and Ebony Frames,
ON HAND OR 11ADP, TO 01110EIC,
A Great Chance to make hioney on a Small Capital.
SPENCER'S
TIN SIFTER
Invaluable for use in all
oases where a Strainer or
Sieve is required. It will
FLOUR, 11:EA.I.; SQUASH,
APPLE, BIJOK"WIDL&T,
ac., and will Strain
ftaitzsvms,SAticoas, - &e..
AREAL FXOTLY COMFORT. '
In .the KITOHNIq it is the right thing in the right
Pace. No Horutehoid would be without it after a .Mn
gle trial. - •
It to the only Sifter now in use that gives sensate
cl3. Every Sifter is warranted to give peribot satis
faction.
E. SPENOKS: •
'Factory, No 630 BIAIMET street, Pftilada,
state and County Bights forßale on easy terms.
Wholesale Trade supplied on reasonable term'.
'Ban*lea eent to any - Ailditea recelpt II 00.- ge2o
.
ItIL.NRY HARPER,
51 Arch sta-eet.
PATENT
STRAI
lETAIL YYiY GOOM
LA*
itz
rk:
rz? Fourth and Arch
NEW GOODS.FOR SPRING SALES
AT PRICES TO MEET THE VIEWS OE nu szip t i
ARE OFEZ : Z I NG TO-DAY FOR
- - skoitara -sA.-7_,ms,
FASHIONABLE NEW SILKS,
NOVELTIES IN DRicSS GOODs
NEW STYLES SPRING EurAvria.
•
NEW TRAVELING DRESS GOODS,
FINE STOOK OF-NEW GOODS;
• MAGNIFICENT FOULARDS,
SPLENDID BLACK Ell - 1.103.
P. B.—The above are all new goods, and at ream
guit.
1024 CHESTNUT STREET'.
E. N. RUS,
2024 CHES'I.N UT Street,
OFFKBB AT LOW PEN3SI,
2,000 PIECES WHITE GOODS ,
Including all varieties Shirred. Purred. Tacked,
Plaid. Striped. Plain and Figared hitanDers,
suitable for White Bodies and Dresses.
100 pieces printed LETRN LAWNS, dental'
styles for Dresses.
Cluny, Valencienne and other Lace% inset
ings,:ltdzinset_Flormeings and Banda, Hand ,
kerchieb, yam, Collars, Sleeves,ete.
The above are offered for gale CB3III. an.
In great VARIETY.
1111 s LADIBB WOULD DO WELL TO IMAM-
/141c4c *UN Az.% OM 11=}c
MYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ABCBt
STEEL D, HAVE A FINE STOCK Of
DESIRABLE SUMMER GOODS:
BLACK PUSHER LACE POINTS.
BLACK LLAMA LACE FONTS.
PURE WHITE LLAMA SEEA.WLS,
WHITE SHETLAND SHAWLS,
WHITE BAREGE SHAWLS.
BLACK GRENADINE SHAWLS.
'IwO YARDS WIDE GRENADINES,
SUMMERBILKS, REDUCED.
SUMMER DRESS GOODS, RIMMED.
FULL LINE OF BLACK GOODS.
FULR LINE OF WRITE GOODS.
BUFF, PINK AND BLUE PERCALES.
BUFF PEN. 7 K AND BLUE LAOONS,
TOURISTS' DRE , - - S GOODS.
ORGANDIES AIL FOULARDS.
• BEST BLACK SILKS, &e., dc.
nLOTECIS, CA CB AND COATINGS.-4agnen
V, flee invite the attention of their blends a
others to their large and well seasoned Spring Stook,.
comprising, in part,
COA.TncG GOODS,
Stipmfßlack French Cloth.
Colored Goths, of all kinds, •
Black Trimt Coatings.
Fancy French Coatings,
Super Silk Mixed Coatings,
Tweeds. of every shade and qinalny..
PANTALOON STUFFS.
Black French Doeskins, the finest texture,
Black French Cassimeres, the Sneed, taxi:Ora
ICCTV styles of Fancy Cassimsree.
•
Plain and neat styles Cassimeres„
Mixed Doeskins and 0 4 .simeres.
Silk Mixed and Plaid Cassimeres.
Cords, Beaverteens and Velveteens.
Cassimeres for Salts, all styles.
Also, a large assortment or Goods'egrossly__ d L
to Boys' wear, for sale cheap. A g'S
.No.ll North Second at., sign of the Golden r
EDWIN HALL CO., South Second street, have
now open their Spring Stock of Shawl&
Open Centre Broche Shawls.
Open Centre Square Shawls.
Filled Centre Square ehawls.
Flew Styles of Shawls.
Spun Silk Shawls.
Llama Wool Shawls.
Cashmere Wool Shawls.
Berlin Wool Shawls.
rie Long whole and Square
an Black
etail Thlbet Shawls, ta great Vap
ty, sale dr.
EDWIN HALL & CO., 2 South econd sires. So+ opening daily new goods.
Check Slikm, Colored Ground&
Check Silks, White Grounds.
Bich Moire Antiques.
Rich Shades Plain Silks,
Foulard Silks rich aryhes
flak and Linen Poplin&
Black Silksof all kinds,ixrCissin‘
wo - r.Trg, AT B.EDUCRD P.BRIZE.
TITEELME GOODS. FROM AUCTION.
TV Plain and Plaid Nainsooks,
White Jacoaets and Camberley.
Dotted and Plain Swiss Ifuslin.s,
Plaid Csattecs, all prices,
Victoria and Bishop's Lawn.
Shirred Muslin. for waists.
Soft finish Cambrics, for Skirting%
Piques. for Basquea and Dresse4,.
At STORMS & WOOD'S. 702 Aroh street,
.Ih/M,ILIOAts.
RICHARD PENISTAITS
Ale, Wine and Liquor Vaults,
430 Chestnut Street?"
liVniziElb)34l4,lsll
Es*Lblithed for the Zale of Unadn'ter
eted labzuore Only.
Special Notice to Families
Richard PeTO stares._
Celebrated, Ale, Porter and Allrovz
. Stout,
2s - ow so much recoramer.cled by the idedleal Ihamiria
for Irtvalliu' s.
25 PER DOZEN.
(These Bottles hold one Pinta
The above being of the very hest qealltr, it roan I* ,
admitted the price Is exceedlnglyLOW.
lawet Is delivered to all parts of the city without extra.
Braadier, Mmes, Gias, Whiskiesoka.,&a.
Warranted Imre, at the lowest possible rate% by OS+
Bottle, Gallon, or Cask.
CHAIEPAONFB of the best, brand. attired Iwo
ban by any other hone.
On Draught and in .Bottles,
PURE GRAPE MCI!.
This loan excellent article for Invalid& it is a ts=
=mice Dyspepsia.
lUk.VALNA OIGA_RS.
OLIVE OIL.
PICKLES, SAITGEEL
- B.9IIDINES, ac
London and Dublin Porter and Brown Sioat—EntlVA
and Scotch Ales. den=
BAY RCM,
JUST OPENED,
Peuistauls ]3ranch
Me, Wine and Liquor Vaults,
Nos. 37 and 39 South Third Street,,
Philadelphia. Rear Entrance on B ank street. mh18;
HER MAJESTY
CHAMPAGNE,
J. iu=o-N-,
151 sotrili MOST ST, SOLE Anal.
rIATAWEA, ISABELLA,
WINES.
J. NEWTON KLINE,
No. 316 WALNUT Street,
Sole Agent for the famous Pleasant Valley Wine-
CoMpany, New York. Constantly, on hand d
the season, Catawba and Isabella Wines, drnll
sweet. Also, Sparkling Catawba, put up variety
Wigr.—The attention of he trade le 'Mated to
fallowing very choice Wines, de. fOr milady
JOSEPH F. DTON, No. 151 Eolith UMW
MADELEOId Island.B yearn old.
BECIERIUMG—CampbeII t (30,, eine% _unable silk
triple Grape,_ Crusoe Sons, EndolPh, 1:14114, Bac.
Spanish Crown and P. Vallette.
Vinho Velho Real, Deualcori ane•
nebello Valente dc Co. Vintages ISIS to lase. --
cmARETS—Crase File Freres and Gt...Beterthe tom.
PERM° Tli.—G. Joardan, Brlvedixich.
MITBOA.T—de Froati. > ssa.
aErAmp.A.GNEE; = est .trren7 6 % % Merl Star,,{ de Veneto, Her Iffelelt9 BerYal Nstet aga Antal
taisbrite brands.
/ALD WHISEIES.--500 Cases Pure Old Wheat Bye r
Bonbon and Mbnongatiela Whiskies, for sale by
- E. P. MIDDLETON,
5 Islorth Front etreeL
_ _
- • -
' FP.ENOB.' PR lIN - ii:tte—tie- amen in' tip
.I — niititers- and:Piney boxes, imported and Int Bala.
by 3cos. .tt EtUBSTKEt di 00 lie tionth Delaware
16Yeaue,