Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, May 23, 1866, Image 8

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    WEST PETEADELPHIA.—This morning
was unprecedentedly cold out, in our direc
tion. -At 5 o'clock, A. M., a heavy white
frost lay all along the fences, on the posts,
and the gates, Schuylkill riverward. One
could have cut it, like ice, with a knife !
Of course, sonsiderabie damage has been
done to the fair florists of "our ilk," who
insisted. on ":forcing the season," for the
sake of an early display. They must re
plant.
Overcoats and shawls were extremely
fashionable among :our " West Enders"
. seeking their places of business in the city.
A universal shiver prevailed.
Weather, as we said before, seems to make
no impression on the Chestnut street W. P.
R. R. Company. All the excavated dirt
from the route has been restored, and the
road is in almost an actual running order
to Thirty-eighth street; and, westward,
still, they go. Another week of similar
labor, and the road will have reached its
contemplated terminus.
The returns, yesterday morning—the
arrests of the day before—at the Police Sta
tion, Thirty-seventh and Market streets,
possessed some little interest.
Mr. Wm. McMenamin took the liberty , of
assaulting Officer Fulton, a most amiable
and inoffensive (out of his line of business)
person you would meet with in a day's
walk; and to add force to his argaments,at
tempted to fire on him with a revolver. Mr.
William, of course, succumbed, was held
in $l,OOO, and, for want of bail, reposes in
"Moya." Edward Detterer was similarly
used up for carrying concealed deadly
weapons, and Edward Sheehan went down
for being too upr oarious on the "strate."
This morning, Wm. Brown, charged with
false pretences, held for further hearing.
Teddy what a name fora Teutoni—Har
tenstein, with another in consimile casu,
were committed.
"Johnny Roach," was fined $3 for drunk
enness, and held to bail for assault and bat
tery. Four additional cases of inebriation
were committed.
CHARGED Willi SHOOTING.—Before Al
derman Beitler, yesterday afternoon, 0 wen
McNaulty had a hearing upon the charge
of having committed an assault and battery
upon Francis Mackin, with intent to kill,
on New Year's day, at his house on Tasker
street near Eighth. Mr. Mackin testified
that a party of young men, in fantastic cos
tume, stopped in front of the house, and he
and his wife and child were attracted to the
door. While they were standing there, he
being in the doorway, behind the other
members of the family, defendant pointed a
pistol at him and fired, the ball taking
effect in the back of the neck, bat only
slightly wounding him. He had no doubt
but that McNaulty intended to shoot him,
- yet he could not imagine any cause for it,
except that years ago he had charged Mc-
Naulty with taking away a chicken of his;
and that recently the prisoner had asked
him to loan him some money, which was
refused. Mrs. Mackin, wife of Francis, tes
tified to seeing McNa.ulty point the pistol at
her husband. The accused was held in
$3,000 bail for trial.
FLEE AT HADDINGTON.—Yesteiday morn
ing about half-past eight o'clock a fire broke
out in a small frame stable located in Had
dington, in the Twenty-fourth Ward; about
four miles from Market street bridge. The
flames burned rapidly and the building
was destroyed.
A row of six frame houses adjoined the
stable. The fire communicated to these
structures and they were also destroyed.
They were occupied as dwellings, princi
pally by poor families, and the tenants all
lost the most of their furniture.
The property belonged to the widow of
Samuel Saunders. The loss upon the build
ings is estimated at $1.500, and is partially
covered by insurance.
The firemen from West Philadelphia were
upon the ground and rendered 'valuable
service by preventing the further spread of
the flames.
The origin of the fire is not known.
Fiantiourrr PARE,—This has become one
of the most attractive and popular places of
resort about the city. With so many pas
3csenger railway lines leading to the grounds,
the Park is accessible from any part of the
city, and the time consumed in reaching it
Is not long. The number of visitors is daily
on the increase, while the Commissioner of
City Property is constantly making int
-,provements which add to the attractiveness
of the spot. The music stand is yet unoccu
pied, but in a few days we expect to see the
musicians there. These afternoon concerts,
which were inaugurated by Birgfeld, and
„last year were under the management of
'Messrs. Sentz and Hassler, are a source of
enjoyment to a great many people.
ALLEGED BETEGLARS.—Robert Brown
;and Henry Thomas Ashton, arrested by De
tective Taggart upon the charge of commit
ting a burglary at the store of Messrs. Zives
& Jones, in Camden, had a hearing before
, itilderman Beitler yesterday afternoon, and
were committed to await a requisition from
the authorities of Camden. Another man
- named J.Charles Hinchman is also charged
with the same offence in connection with
the above named defendants. He was sent
back to New Jersey yesterday.
A BAD SHOT.—Joseph Grimsler was ar
rested last eveiling at Twenty-second and
Hamilton stres, upon the charge of as
sault and battery with intent to kill. It is
said that he had a quarrel with another
man. He drew a large navy revolver and
find at the other man, but, fortunately, his
aim was bad, and the ball missed the mark.
Grimsler was taken before Alderman Pan
coast, and was committed to answer at
Court.
ALLEGED Swrynnn.---William Bruner
Iras before Alderman Allen this morning
'upon the charge of obtaining money under
false pretences. It is alleged that he cheated
a man in a horse trade, by representing
that the animal was sound, when it was
found that the horse was not in good con
dition. Bruner was held for a farther
hearing.
PROGRESSING RAPIDLY.—The new bank
'lig house for the First National Bank, now
course of construction upon the site of
'the old St. Louis Hotel, on Chestnut street,
is progressing rapidly. The foundations
were laid in the most substantial manner,
and a considerable portion of the walls of
the first story is already up.
RESIGNED.—Mr. Theodore Hart,telegraph
operator at the Sixth Ward police station,
has resigned his position for the purpose of
going into the mercantile business. He was
a faithful operator. He was a member of
Duryea's Zouaves, and in one of the nu
merous engagement in which the regiment
participated, he lost an eye.
BASE BALL.—The grounds of the Key
stone Base Ball Club, at Eleventh and
Wharton streets, have been put in thorough
order. To-morrow afternoon a match game
will be played between the Keystones and
the. West Philadelphia - Club. Some inter
esting playing may be expected.
COMMITTED FOR NINETY DAYS.--jataes
McCarty, who was arrested at Fairmount
for pocket-picking, had a hearing before
Alderman Beitler yesterday afternoon, and
"was held to bail to answer at Court.' He
was also sent to prison for ninety days as a
professional thief, Chief Franklin having
testified that he was known fts such by all
the detectives.
' ENGRAVINGS.—Persons wishing to adorn
their houses with fine proof engravings
should attend the sale at Scott's Art Gallery
this evening at 8 o'clock. They are all
finely framed in gold, walnut and rosewood
frames, and will be sold without reserve,
CONSPIRACY CANE.—Jas. Elliott charged:_
with conspiracy with others, under the firm
of Hart, Glady dc Co., to defraud citizens by
means of bogw3giftjewelty business, had a
further hearing before Alderman = Beitler
yesterday afternoon and was bound over in
$l,OOO to answer,
GREAT SALE OF FRAMED ENGRAVINGS,
from the British Fine Art Publishing
Company, to be • sold at Scott's Art
Gallery, on Wednesday and Thursday
evenings, May 23d and 24th. Now on exhi
bition, with catalogue. Sale positive.
A MTGE JOKE.—A huge praotioal joke,
which will last a year, was lately played in Buffalo.
The Republicari Mayor beibg absent, the Democratic
Council elected a Mayor pro tern., which latter gentle
man withdrew all the Mayor's appointments, and
made new ones from the Democratic ranks. The
Council confirmed the new appointments,' and the
Mayor pro tern. confirmed the proceedings of the
Council. An exchange truly says, "this is a terrific
gouge." There is no "gouging" of the customers of
W. W. Alter, the great coal dealer, at 957 North
Ninth street... Mr. Alter also has an office at Sixth and
Spring Garden streets.
GROVER & BAERR'S Highest Premium
Rinaldo Stitch and Lock Stitch Sewing Machines, 710
Chestnut street•
A SPLENDID DISPLAY OF CONFECTIONERY.
—To our readers who are fond of choice preparations
for the palate, we can hardly impart a more pleasing
item of information, than by telling them that the
finest Confections to be had in this co Jenkinse m nufactured and sold by Mr: George W. No. 1037
Spring Garden street (Union Square). The almost
infinite 'variety of articles, of the most tempting and
luscious character, which we saw recently on a visit to
this establishment, gave us a new idea of the im
portance of this branch of our manufactures. In.
deed we can imagine nothing more admirably
adapted to ensure a hearty welcome home to father,
husband or.brother, than a handsome box filled with
these delicious and wholesome edibles. Act upon this
hint!
GOOD JUDGES OF TEA CALL ON
MITCHELL do FLETCHER,
1204 Chestnut street,
HEIIISTREET'S HAIR COLORING.—This
inimitable article. for the hair restores gray hair
to its original color, by, gradual absorption, in a most
remarkable manner, while it promotes its health and
vigor. It is for this reason rapidly taking the place of
all deleterious dyes. It is sold In two sizes, 50 Gents
and $l, by all dealers.
BROWN STONE CLOTHING HALL.
GENTLEMEN'S SUITS,
BOYS' CLOTHING.
MILITARY UNIFORMS.
CLOTHING OF ALL GRADES.
ROCKHILL & WILSON.
BROWN STONE CLOTHING HALL,.
603 and 605 CHESTNUT STREET.
NEW DRESSMAKING ESTABLISHMENT.--
Ladies can have their dresses, suits, coats, and bag
(pines handsomely made, at the short)at notice—in
twelve hours if necessary—at the new Dressmaking
Eatabliqhment of J. W. PROCTOR. CO.,
920 Chestnut street.
GET THE BEST IN THE CITY.
The REAL Vanilla Cream Sponge Cake,
At G. Byron Morse's, 904 Arch street.
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 Dave the best display of fine plain papers we
have yet seen. Their rates are very low.
A HAT FOR EVERY TASTE,
A Hat to lit well,
H Hat to look well.
A Hat to wear well.
Either Silk or Felt,
And the prices so reasonable at Black, Blue or Brown
OARFORDS',
Under the Continental.
CORSETS! CORSETS!! CORSETS!!!
M. A. Jones, No. 17 Ncrth Eighth street, (entrance
through Partridge's Trimming Store,) is now pre
pared to make to order from measure or
pattern, Corsets of any style, size or quality. Seas.
,ction guaranteed in all cases. M. A. Jones' well
known reputation as the manufacturer of the cele
brated "Ne Plus Ultra" Skirt will be su gua
rantee that the Corsets will be ,
all that canfficient
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 befbre buying elsewhere.
MARYLAND HAMS ! MARYLAND HAMS !
AiITCHELL & FLETCHER'S,
124 Chesmut street.
H. L. HALLOWELL & SoN, No. 534 Mar
ket street, first Store below Sixth, have the best as
eortment 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
busing at this establialament.
H. L. "wA r.t OWELL & SON,
No. 534 Market street,
"lubricative steam 'engine packing.—for terms see
723 chestnut et„ phila., and 26 day at., new York.'
da PIIRE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD. —Orders
ily increasing.
Prrpm lamiraTyWurre latim—Tryit,and
yon will have none other.
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH.--
J. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of the Bye 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 cane, No.
519 Pine street. The medical faculty are Invited to ac.
company their patients, as he , aa had no secrete in his
practice. ion Artiffelal eyes lees ed. No charge made
f.
INIMITABLY FINS CoxFzerioNs. Choice
and rare varieties for select presents, mannfastured by
STEPHEN P. WHITMAN,
No. 1210 Market street.
PIIRE LrezirrrWarim laraux—Preferred
by Dealers, as it always gives satisfaction to their cuts
tomes's.
WINs of Tar Syrup for Coughs, Colds
and Affections of the Lungs. This; mature is entirely
vegetable, and affords speedy Belief in all Pulmonary
Diseases, such as .Asthma. Spitting of Blood, Bron
chitis, &c. Prepared only by
HARRIS & OLI hat, Druggists,
S. E. Cor. Tenth and Chestnut streets, Phlia.
New Hatters.
THE MARCH Jersey
or IMPROVEMENT.-All
along the line of the Camden and Atlantic
and the West Jersey Railroads there are
various improvements going rapidly for
ward, which are of an important_ character.
At the Jackson Junction, the Messrs.
Richards are putting . up a first-class hotel,
arranged in a convenient style, and built on
a plan of imposing architecture. At this
point a number of other improvements are
going forward which have been stimulated
by the fact that the work on the new rail
road which is to connect the Raritan Dela
ware Bay Railroad with the Delaware at
Pennsgrove will soon be commenced. The
life and active energy inspired in almost
every section of South Jersey since its barren
soil and wide area of wild woods have been
pierced by railroads, are giving a new
feature to all kinds of business usually
prosecuted by the people. These railroad
communications have always increased the
industrial interests of New Jersey, and are
now developing its varied resources to a
favorable extent.
ATLANTIC CITY.—New improvements of
various descriptions are still going rapidly
forward at Atlantic City, and it is said that
thh principal carpenters and builders have
enough contracts and work ahead to keep
them busy for a year to come. A new and
large public house is nearly completed
near the Alhambra, and another near the
railroad depot, of large size, belonging to
Mr. Conover. At various other points new
private residences are being erected, and
other improvements are going forward
rapidly.
THE GLASSBLOWERS.—A National League
of Glassblowers has been formed by the
men engaged in that business in Camden,
Atlantic, Gloucester, Salem, Cumberland
and Cape May counties. They have adopted
a constitution for the National League, and
another for Subordinate Leagues.
ENLARGEMENT.—D. B. Snow, Esq., the
editor and proprietor of the South Jersey
Republican, a strong and able Union paper,
now printed and published at Hammon
ton, has enlarged and otherwise improved
it. It is the only paper in Atlantic county,
and is doing great good for the cause of the
great Union party.
NEW PBOJECT.—Some wealthy and influ
ential gentlemen of New York have under
contemplation the erection of some fifteen or
twenty handsome and convenient cottages
at Brigantine Beach. This enterprise will,
when commenced, give a new impetus to
life and business along that beach.
.coonaynkm to the umaha Republican, the
people of Nebraska will decide in favor of
State organization by a very large majority
on the 2d ofJune. From present indications
the constitution will receive a decided ma
jority in nearly every county in the Terri
tory.
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN ; PHILADELPHIA., WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1866
- -
THEATRICA.L.—To-night at the Chestnut
Mr. Edwin Adams appears as Romeo in
"home() and Juliet." This is the last night
but three of hisengagernent. At the Walnut
Mr. Edwin Booth repeats "Hamlet," with
the original east. At the Arch Miss Lucy
Rushton will enact Juliana in "The Honey
moon," supported W Messrs. Rankin and
Marlowe and Mrs. Henri. "Di Pon Parle
F.ran9ais" will be the afterpiece.
CONCERT - HALL.—The Holman Opera
Troupe give their entertainments nightly.
THE CAROLINA TWINSive levees daily
and nightly at Assembly B uilding.
SIGNOR Bram.z continues to hold forth at
Assembly Building. .
RESUMED.—The Pittsburgh papers an
nounce that Kramer t Rahn, bankers,
have resumed business with a capital of
$200,000 and that they are pi:epared to
meet all their obligations. This is no more
than was expected by those who have known
the firm longest and best.
Two COUNTIES in California are expected
to produce five years hence a wine crop
double the entire yield of the United States
in 1860, which the last census put at 1,700,-
000 gallons.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
pETEBSONS NEW BOOKS
THE BEAUTIFUL NPN. By Ned Buntline, author
of Mysteries and Miseries of New York,"-"Myste•
ries of New Orleans," etc. One volume, octavo.
Price 76 wide.
THE QUEEN'S FAVORITE, On, THE PRICE OF
A CROWN. An Historical Romance of the Fa . -
teenth .Centu.ry. Price 111'50 in paper, or, 112 00 in
cloth.
JOSEPH GniVA f/L • By Charles Dickens. Price
75 cents.
THE GOLD BRICK. By Mrs. Ann S. Stephens.
Price V 50 in 'paper. or V. in cloth.
THE BORDER RIFLES. By Gustave Aimed.
75 cents.
THE BLAN OF THE WORLD. By William North.
One volume. Price el 50 in paper, or $2 in cloth.
REST 000 E BOOKS PUBLISHED!
PBTIIRSOIf'S IQBW COPYRIGHT EDITIONS
Mrs. Goodfellow's Cookery as it Should be 42 00
Peterson's Hew Cook Book.-- 200
Miss Leslie's New Co•kery.lteok 2 00
Widdifleld's New Cook Book • 200
Ifre.Hale's 'Receipts for the Million. ... • 200
Miss Leslie's blew Reseipts for Cooking.-.-- 2 00
Bre. Bale's New Couk ttook - - 2 00
Francatelll's Celebrated Cook look. The Modern
Cook, with 62 Illustrations** large octavo pages, 600
Bach Cook Book is strongly and neatly boundin cloth.
Itvery housekeeper should have at lesit one of the
above Coo Books, as they will save the price of It In
a week by consulting its pages.
Send for our Mammoth Descriptive Catalogue.
Address all cash orders, retail or wnolestt!e, to
T. B. PETERSON BROTHERS.
No. 305 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Pa.
Rooks seat Postage paid, on recei tof retail P ric e.
All NEW BOOKS are at P onr. my 23.2,
SELLERS BROTHERS,
No. 18 North Sixth Street
HaVinikidded to their former business that of
MILL AND FACTORY
FINDINGS,
Intend keeping a full assortment of everything in that
line, which they will sell at the lowest rates, /Deluding
Pare Oak Tanned Leather Belting,
Gum Belting and Steam Packing,
Lace and Pieter Leather,
Band and Harne.ss Leather,
Boller Cloth and Skins,
Card Clo
Also continue to man tm
kik
ufsctur ß : e as h= Rivets &O.
ofore
WIRE CLOTH, SIEVES, SCREENS,&o.
Of which A.FIILL ASSORTMENT is kept constantly
on hand. ap&SmxPi
HIESKELL'S MAGIO OIL
CURES "TIETT.E.EL
ERYSIPELAS, ITCH, SCALD HEAD.
AND ALL SHIN DISEASES!
Warranted to cure or money rei+-nded„
For sale by all Druniski.
Principal Depot,
N 0.53 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
ABOVE CHESTNUT. •
isrPrice 25 cents per bottle ap24-3m
TABLE CLARET,
400 Dozen
FINE TABLE- CLARET,
Our own Importation and Bottling,
For Sale at Low Prices.
SIMON COLTON & CLARKE,
aple-tr
S. W. Cor. BROAD AND WALNUT,
13.A.mr.mw ts
ORNAMENTAL HAIR
MANUFACTORY.
The largest and best assortment ot
Wigs. Toupees Long Hair Braids and
Curls, Water-falls, Vietorines,
settee, Illusive Beams for Ladies.
At prices LOWER than elsewhere. [mh29•rp
909 CHESTNUT STREET.
.01Toxtle:
READY MADE/
82.4 CHESTNUT ST.
UNDER THECONTINENTALIIOI4
PHILADELPHIA •PA •
tistrarrroxs
FOR SELF.X.EASCRIKSENT.
COAT. Send Size from 1 to !
2; from 2 to Stand from 4 tor.;
and around the most prominent'
part of the chest, and around ' ;
the traiSt. State whether crest •
°r l ll2 ST. n gaza . e as for
coat.
• de seam; outside scam to hip; and aronakthe
PANTS.
watt.
left SPRING. Mg
WM. D. ROGERS,.
Coach and Light Carriage Builder.
1009 and 1011 Chestnut Street,
ta13244m-rpi PHILADELPHIA,
, „T - j', , , TT A Arrures PASSAGE OFFICE. •
-:.•'' v ,_' NATIO.NAL STEAM NAVIGATION' CO.
ii • .Z , l WRIFICLV TO AND FROM QUEENS.
TOWN, (CORK 'HARBOR.) AND LIVERPOOL.
The elegant Al Iron screw steamship
DMINARK. leaves on sexußDA.'staaaj , 26th
Bates of passage, payable In currency;
Ist' Cabin, Sills; Steerage, gm
Passengers also forwarded to London, Paris, Havre,
Hamburg, Bremen, &c., at moderate rates.
Steerage passage from LIVERPOOL -or QUEENS.
TOWN through to PEILA_DELPIELEA, 1140 in cur.
rency. - .
For further Information, apply at the Company's
•
Office, .
W. A. HAMILL, Agent, 217 Walnut street.
SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Having been appointe skit
AtiENT of the above "Favorite Line' , in th y,
would amnion the public against. Purchasing their'
tickets elsewhere
apti?
J. L. CAPEN, PHRENOLOGIST.
Successor to Fowler,
_Wells ft Con gives
r9'withrltten
ar and verbal descriptions of ...uanancir
Chts, daily at
ram t 5 B. TENTH stmt.
v .— FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, etc., a cent
( 4 vt, Mete assortment at recently reduced riot%
vtfkFAME
Importers of Watcheo, CA,
ap2o 824 Chestnut street, helOW !QUM.
CALRPETILIftWtt,OIL CLOTH'S
•
Carpeting); ! Carp elings !
AT RETAIL.
McCallum, Crease & Sloan,
No. 519 Chestnut Street.
OFPOSITE INDZIPENDIGNOE
Now offer their extensive Stock of
Foreign and Domestic
CARPET.INGS,
AT REDUCED PRICES,
•
CA.ELPFACINGFS,
OIL CLOTHS,
ISICAMPINGES.
REEVE L. NIGHT Ea SON
807 CHESTNUT ST.
•
Matting Warehouse !
McCALLUMS, CREASE & SLOAN
. 509 Chestnut Street,
(OPPoalle Indep;aideace Hall),
HAVE JIM' RECIIITHD
One Thousand Rolls,
FRESH
CANTON MATTING
TWO RUNDRID ROLLS.
CALCUTTA COCOA MATTING.
All Widths and Styles,
s m i lhe Lowest Prices.
CARPETING.
LEEDOM & SHAW
Invite attention to their assortment, el
Foreign and Domestic
CA IR. ro .YE Fr I N . Ci-
NOW OPMECCO AT
No. 910 Arch Street,
mtlls-Ern rW ABOVE NINTH.
`GLEN ECHO MILLS,"
GERMANTOWN,PA.
McCALLUMS,CREASEIk SLOAN
HANOBACITIRERS, WPORTICESmAND WHOM!).
CARPETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS. dit
WMIEIIOIISE,
NO. 509 CHESTNUT STREET.
Opposite the State gone.
PHIMELDIELPREA.
Retail Department.
No. 1519 Chestnut St.
WIS.= rp
JOHN C. ARRISON,
Nora and 3 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
Would invite the attention of Gentlemen to hia
IMPROVED PATTERN SHIRT,
madel,inebeat manner, and
WARRANTED S .TISFAGTION,
TO A COMPraTOOI
OP.
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,
Suitable forthe Seaaon • Ems-sm Ppi
PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT
MANUPACTORY.
Orders for these celebrated fiblrta supplied protrlPOY
at brief notice.
GENTLEMEN'S
FUrnislifng Goods,
Of late styles in fall variety.
- WINCHESTER & 00.
Jettedw,ftf7 06 CHESTNUT.
J. W. SCOTT & CO..
SHIRT MANUFACTURERS,
AND DRALIEBB IN
Men's Formshing Goods.
No. 814 'Chestnut- Street.
FOttr doors below the "Continental'''.
41-41410E1X1118..
CLOTS/NG.
BARGAINS FIR CLOTHING
ROCKHILL& WILSON
"Brown Stone Clothing Hall,"
603 and 605 Chestnut Street.
NEW STOOK
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
Raving sold out our stock of Clothing for Gentle.
men and Boys, carried over from the integre, our en•
tire stock of
Fashionable Beady-]bade Clothing is
the Newest,
AS 01TR PRICES ABB THE LOWEST.
Magnificent Spring Stock Now Ready,
Te Suit Everybody.
CUSTOM DEPARTMENT.
Oni
newly-Stted ap Custom Department now son
tains the largest assortment of all the faahlonabl
New Fabrics for oar patrons to select from.
SUITS, CIVIL AND MILITARY,
IfiLDR UP TO ORDFM 4 PROMPTLY,
In the highest style, and at moderate ;aloes.
oys - 9 Clothing.
In. hls department onr stock Is also unrivaled.
THE MET IN THE CITY,
At The Lowest Prices
Orders executed at abortion notice.
The Choicest Stock
READY MADE CLOTHING
IN PHILADELPHIA.:
ROCKHILL & WILSON
Brown-Stone Clothing Hall,
603 & 605 Chestnut street.
sp7.l4w2a, zip/
Br'RING GOODS
SPRING STYLES
EDWARD P. KELLY
TAILOR.
612 Chestnut St.
1.111 H: 1 Y - amorio tamr_i al - am ot
:LEWIS LADOI
OND DEALER &.JEWE
_............)
WATCHES, IRVilairf & SILT= WASS,
WATCHES and JEWELRY REPAIRS ),
6...._302 chestnut St., Phila.
Owing to the decline of Gold, has made
a great reduction in price of hie
large and well assorted
Stook of
Diamonds,
Watches,
Jewelry.
Silverware, tte
Te public are respectfully Invited to call and ex
amine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Alm
HOWARD'S
AND TIM
14 , RICAN WATCH 002ELPANT'S
WA'PCH.ES
HENRY VARPER'S
523. Arch street.
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R OGERS'S PLATED SPOONS AND FORKS.—
HENRY HARPER,
520 Arch street.
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SILVERWARE.—
HENRY HARPER,
myl2-Ira &V a rch street.
Crute&PEST IN THE CITY.
Call and see.
4 6. : Second and New streets,
J. PRIES.
HOTEL►.
AMERICANS VISITING LONDON
Wll.l, FEND THE
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BEDFORD HOTEL ,
Southampton Row, Russell Square
located in a most central, quiet, genteel and healthy
part of the great metropolis (near the British Mu.
seam) to offer every accommodation, on reasonable
terms, to Gentlemen or Families.
The further patronage of , imerican travelers in
Europe, is respectfully solicited.
T. H. WALDUCK, Proprietor,
93 SOUDIAMPTON ROW,
rnylgsdcaitno Russell Square, London.
SOO I/Zirvatz.z.)lti•iipoi
B. J. WILLIAMS,
No. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET.
MANUFACTURED. OB
VENITIAN BLINDS
AND
- WINDOW SHADES.
The largest and finest assortment In the city at th
lowest prices.
Store Shades made and lettered. ans-tt
LEbtAJI, NOTICE M.
ESTATE OF ROBERT ADAM ROBERTSON. DE
CEASED.—Letters testamentary upon the Estate
orBOBERT ADAM. ROBERTSO.N, deceased, having
been grar ted to the subscriber. all persons indebted to
said Estate are requested to make payment, and those
having claims, to present them to Da.VID FORREST
ROBERTSON, 207 Bowery. New York, Executor; or
his Attorney, THOMAS J. DIEHL, 030 Walnut street,
Philadelphia. mY23-w6tt
CAMPHORTROCHES,
Positive Preventive of
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Diarrheas, Dysentery, and Oholeea lforbus, Z=.
Sole Factor, O.H. Mediae, Drafted, o p.
12th & Rasa Bte., PhDs. c9V
• • Per °
Mailed on re''' .
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Penna. Academy of Fine Arts,
The Porta-third Annual Exhibition of .
PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURE
IS NOW OPEN,
Chestnut Street, above Tenth,
From 9A.N.to 7 P. and frem 8 till 18 In the
Evening.
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FOR, BALE,
Very Large and desirable
WHARF PROPERTY
Croesingbelaware avenue near Callowhill Street.
C. H. 2 dingllELD,
ap2B.3oe..wiin rp No. 205 South SIXTH Street
tlirsf PUBLIC SALE.—Late residence of W. .
taia KNIGHT, deceased, THONAB SONS. Ana
tioneera—Very elegant pointed stone COUNTRY
RESIDENCE, Clapier street, ' GRIM& NTOWN.
Wayne Station, on TUESDAY, June sth, Ina at 12
. o'clock noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHIL
ADELPBIA EXCHANGE, all that lot of ground.
with the stone me=ssage thereon erected, situate on
the southeastward side of Clapier street, described ac...
cording to a recent survey thereof, by J. Lightfooktas
follows: Beginning at a point on the southeasterly
side of t larder street, 569 feet and half an inch Bonin
westwardly from the southwest side of Servier street;
thence extending ,outh 50 degrees 15 minutes, east 319
feet 8 inches to the northwest side of Norris street;
thence along the same south 42 degrees 33 minutes.
fwees tw I de fe t Be‘t i n ca h ll s d
Sc s h hu yl a er t s w r ard e y
ane
ofh e a n ce
along thwest : yl street north 34 degreeS 353£
minutes,n feet 62.t.i inches to the southeasterly
sloe of Clapier street. and thence along the same north
39 degrees 45 minntes. east 96 feet 11 inches to the place
of beginning. Together with the free use, right and
privilege of the said Norris street, schuyler street and
Carder street. in common with the &Tyner% tenants
and occupiers of the otberground bounding thereon.
N. B.—The residence is new, three stories high, bath
in a very superior manner,of the best materials; porch
front and hack; first floor: parlor with handsome bay
svindovr, large dining room with bay window: permit.
rent aide board, hot and cold water, sitting room,
library and large ball, walls beautifully frescoed and
painted, soperiur banisters; recond floor; two large
and beautiful chambers and three smaller ones; third
floor, three convenient chambers niimerous closets;
marble mantles, gas throughout, bath, hot and cold
water, water closet, large kitchens, dining room, cel
lar laid with mortar, meat vault pump of spring
water, furnace, cooking range, ft.; stone stable and
man's r
carriage hoom. ouse, with stabling .‘or three horses; coach
farsh No e Pend, ay.
xpense was spared by the owner to make
this a very superior reamence for his own occupant 7.
It commands a beautiful view.
Terms—Half cash. Immediate Possession.
7.IIOIEAS •:t SONS, auctioneers,
m522..25.29 Jet .11.3 and 141 Satan Fourth street.
LIC
puilomeLLE AS & SOTS, .4ilc
tloneersr-Large and handsonie RESIDENCE,
ver Bank, BURLINGTON. New Jersey-236 feet
front on the River kelaware—the late residenc. of
CHARLES CHAUNCEY, Esg-, deceased. On TUES
DAY, June sth, 1866, at 12 o'clock, Noon, wilt be sold at
Public sale, at the PHILADELPHIA Fa-CELAN 3E.
All that large and handsome brick messuage and lot of
ground. situate in Burlington, New Jersey. on the bank
fronting the River Delaware, 206 feet front, and in
death through to Pearl street (it extends to low-water
mark in the River Delaware, with the reserva'ion of
the public road). The improvements area large man
sion. with two wings, built of the best materials; two
large parlors, large dining-room, butlers' room, two
kitcher.s, store-rooms, pantries, dec.; f Jur extra size
chtunbeis on the second door; large bath-room and
store-room; four chamber s on the third floor, with gar
rets above The mansion has been kept In perfect re
pair; it has a handsome ornamental iron front over the
entrance at the side of the house, leading into a court,
with a tessalated pavement. It fronts the river, and
there are sever. I beautiful views; large icehouse, and
other conveniences. A beautiful lawn on aeon side,
extending to the back Street, and planted with rare or
namental trees, shrubbery, bulbous roots and dowers
large vegetable and fruit garden, choice pears peacues
and plums in abundance; greenhouse, withneat
lodge for gardener and family.
STABLE AN D COACIEHOUSE.—AIso,
nient Stable and Coach-house. a Conve
..fa— The above is a most beautiful and desirable re
sidence, and very convenient of access to and from
Philadelphia and New York
/Er May be examined anyday previous to sala,
'l'mrsts—.o.ooo may remain on mortgage.
Jar Immediateposseasion.
31. THOMAS & SONS, Anctioneers,
r0r3.5.6,.1e2 129 and 141 South Fourth street.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE—Eatate of ELISHA
P. MORE, deed.-THOM. A S &SONS,Anctioneers.
'aluable Baleen Stands. Nos. 319 and 3193' Market
the City to an order of the Orpharis' ' Court Air
the City and coa ti of
Philadelphia, will be sold at
Public Sale, on June 12th. 1856, at I'2
o'clock, noon, at the PHILADELPHIAEYCHA~\'(;E,
the following described property of Blinn. P.Cooke,de
ceased. All that Pall, equal, undivided sixth part of,
in and to all that certain brick message, buildings.
store borne. tavern and lot of ground, situate on the
north aide of High or Market street, between the Del
aware Third ana Fourth streets, Sixth Ward. Nos. 319
and
feet, 3mor;e c
o o r n l t e a sins,i nc l i u n d i b n r g e t a h C e t h ba e par tofu
feet widealley, left open for the convenience of this and the ad
joining premises to the westward, and In depth, north
and South. 210 feet 6 inches. Bounded westward partly
by the westernmost half of said alley, and partly by
ground formerly ofJohn Water, deceased, northward
with the court hereinafter mentioned, eastward with
ground now or late of Thomas Wistar. Together with
the right and privi,ege of the said 4 feet wide alley, in
common with the owners and occupiers of the mes
sage and lotnext westward, and also of the tree and
uninterrupted right, use and privilege of a court or
Once or open ground 1634 feet in width, east and west,
in the clear, lying north of the above describcd prem
ises, and of an alley 11 feet 4 inches In width c3mrott
ideating with the plaid court, and extending from Third
street to and In a line with the northwest corner of
said court.
By the Conit, E. A. MERRICK, Clerk O. C.
J. COOKE LONGSTBETH. Administrator
THolus & SONS, Auctioneers,
inya. je2,11 119 and 141 South Fourth street.
.Itc warOß FOR SE.LE.—A Marketd con
venient ehouse. situate on street.
ha ng three entrances, dry sub-ceilan and a turn out.
Into Market street. Apply to
EMEIZI
TWO ROOMS, IN A CENIRAL LOCATION, arill
be .LET, furnished or unfurnished. as Lodging
Booms for Gentlemen. Address "ALPHA," Buie
LIMES' Office. nayl36txpl_
Aki3CTION SA.XEEIIII.
JAILESW ALNU T stAureet.crtorzExa. No. 4=
FIFTEENTH SPRING SA 'LP OF REAL ESTATE
AND STOCKS, MAY SO, 1566.
This sale, at 12 o'cloot Door.. as Lee Exchange, will
include as follows—
Share in the Iderceural - efiliirary.
BEDFORD COUNTY LAND—The half interest in a
tract of= acres, Providence towrnihip, Bedford Co.,
Pa. Executors' Sale—Estate of John Palle dec'd.
NO. 31.6 CHRISTIAN ST-331 story brick house, 16
by 20 feet. Clear. Orphans' Cburt Sale—Estate of
Eichard Palmer, dec'd.
LOT, 221) AND RACE—A building lot, east side of
22R
be.ow Race, 20 by IES feet to Aspen st.
handsome
three
sQIJAP.r.,—A handsome
three story brick residence; at the I W. corner rifled!.
and Race eta, opposite Logan Square having all the
modern conveniences. Immediate possetaion. $262 50
ground rent per annum, Salo by order of Heirs—Ea ,
tate of Charles 2becnsend, dee d.
NO. 1312 SPRUCE ST—Two houses and lot, sontlx
s:de of Sprr ce, above lath, 19 by 120 feet A des:rable
lineation for Improvement,
NO. 1015 VINE ST—The genteel three story brick
residence. with swo story back buildings. die— 2.0x133.4"
feet to a street. Clear. Immediate possession. Flee
cutrix's Sate—Estate of ry Ifcrifurtrie. dec'd.
13TH AND FITZWATER STS—A three etoxyhrick
horse, S. W. corner, 20 feet on 13th et. and 43U feet on
Fitzwater st. Clear. Peremptory Sale by order of
Heirs--Estate or Taws Scott, deed.
annum eaoffsch ground rents, 4of VO per
annum each and one 6 per annum. well secured
and punctually paid. Full particulars in eatalognea.
Peremptory Sale—Same Estate.
NO. 609 NOREH SIXTH ST—A very desira`nle Re
sidence, Six h st..above Green. 20 by 83 f-iet; marble
doorway; every convenience. Clear. Immediate p
session .Peremptory Sale by reason of default of ajar.
vier purchaser.
"ST. JADIES" HOTEL—The very valuable property
No. 421 Walnutst known as the 'ST. JAISLES." The
lot is about 41 by 170 feet, with en el,ht feet way lead
ing into Library at. The building is of the most sub
manila] character—too well known to require aetailect
description. It can be examined any time ,
far It could be altered Sato a bank or insurance
offices or public building of any kind at small cost.
tar Any farther information may be had at the auc
tion store. Orphans' Churl Peremptory Sate—Elate of
Laurence H. Kelly , deed.
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RANK FIREPROOF SAFE AT PRIVATE SALE.
At Private Sale -A superior Rank safe. nearly. new.
about seven feet high Inside, with combination locks„
&c.. in perfect order, made by Ft - rrel ,t Herring, at a.
coatof $1,400. Apply at the Auction Store,
IN* •ao. o sor vdtlik
• :t. • 1 10 ' * RUltg - 11.0•OTINflo (4 1 0 1 : 1 1 1 a000 *VI
• Solicitor.
Jtesotrect, By the Select and Common Councils of
the City of Philadelphia, That the City Solicitor be
and he is hereby instnicied to enter satisfaction oa
the record of a certain Judgment in the District Court
for the city and county of Philadelphia, obtained fur
arrears of rent due in 1862, in favor ofthe city of Phila.
• delphia vs. Fort Ihrie, Joseph Cabot and Samuel I.
Rerves, to March Term, 1865, No. 51, on payment be
ing made to him, for the use of the city, of the sum of
two thousand (112,1r0s) dollars clear of all costs and ex
penses; Provided, however,that said payment be made
within sixty days from the passage of this real:deafen
and not otherwise.
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WILLIAM S. STORLEY,
Arrnsr—ROßEßT BET
PresidenHELt o -L f Common Council.
Assistant olerk or Select Council.
JAMES LIND.
President of Select Council.
Approved this twenty-second day of May. An ti° ix,.
mini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A.
D. 1866).
MORTON IIcMICTIAEL_
It Mayor of Philadelphia.
rtn ‘..l In l MP arge or ROR.—
sma ßEF ll INE quantitiesD On ,
by XPROR FOR SALE.
JOHN O. BAKER &
718 Market street..
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glakL ESTALI'.ft.
LEWIS H. REDNER,
No. 152 South Fourth street.
STOCKS.