giftTL,LETIN. fiat TAlpcvnti CAT'I ref:D.—James Quigley,. imed 17 and John Warner, 18 years of aim Ni-ere arrested by the• ,‘;', • day afternoon. An unoccupied house in Twelfth otreet, below Locust, had been entered, and some of the neighbors, hearing a noise, notified a policeman. When ho entered the yard, three in dividuals rushed out. One escaped, but the offi cer, with the acalstance of some citizens, captured —the-other-two—Quigleg_ancl Warner—who at first, were dispor , ed to show fight. An examina tion of the premises showed that the gas fixtures had been taken off, and the water pipe was much daniamd." The trap-door had been cat in such a nanner that it could be seedily openod. and thus enable , 'any person to operate upon adjoining louse& The prisoners will have, a hearing at the Ocntral Station this afternoon. A DisonacErm. 'Cora rips or InINOs. Fights are events of almost constant occurrence ..urtong the young ruffians of both colors who have their haunts in the eastern part of the Seventh Ward. Seventh, Eighth and Ninth ands, from Lombard to South, arc the f avor Ite stamping grounds of these youthful rowdies, and as tile pollee do not put themselves to the trouble to. break up their :'uv, they keep the streets in disoror. Yesterday afternoon there was a regular pita - ed battle be tween whites and blacks. in which stones and brick-bats dew about at a lively rate. The mat ter should receive the prompt attention of the Chief of Police. Nnw romcn STATION.—Tito new station house of the Seventh District Police, located on St. John street, above Buttonwood, was taken pos session of yesterday afternoon. The building is large and commodions,and is fitted up with every convenience which would conduce to the welfare and comfort of the policemen. The Mayor, Police Committee of Councils and a number of invited guests were present at the inaugural ceremonies yesterday afternoon, and several ap propriate speeches were made. Lieut. John A. Franks commands this District, and the station house was erected under his supervision. COUNTRYMAN ROBB/W.-Au individual from the country, who wished to investigate the mysteries of Bedford street, was relieved of a wallet, con taining about *lOO, while in one of the houses yesterday. Pat McNamee, John Hart, Lewis Jones and John Manderfield, were arrested on the charge of having committed the robbery. They were taken before Alderman Bonsai], and were sent to prison fora further hearing. &UUIT Finns.—About half-past 11 o'clock, Test night, a fire was discovered in Harris's print ing office, at Fourth and Vine streets. The flames were extinguished by Policeman Lamsback, be fore any serious damage had been done. The alarm of fire about 12 o'clock last night was caused by the slight burning of the soap manufactory of Leberman & Co., N0.,809 Noble street. Farr. MostNo.—Numerous complaints have Non made recently in regard to the reckless manner in which some parties drive on North Broad street, and the Mayor has instructed the police to stop such conduct. Yesterday John Wigging, was arrested at Broad and Master streets, for fast driving, and after a hearing be fore Alderman Kemble,was fined for a violation of a city ordinance. A Darrorcnous Farr.ow.—An individual named ftobert Grocery was arrested last evening, at Twentieth and Spruce streets, upon the charge of assaulting a woman. He had a pistol, with which, it Is alleged, he threatened to shoot the woman. He was taken before Alderman Patchel, and was held in $BOO bail to answer at Court. SUPPOSED LARCENY. - Two negroes, named Richard Taylor and David Bmith,ewere arrested yesterday at Eighth and Bedford streets on sus picion of having stolen a piece of,carpet which was found in their possession. They were com mitted for a:further hearing by Alderman Bon sail. CHILD BURNED TO DRATIL-A little girl named Mary Schoenberg, five years of - ago, was burned in a shocking manner last night,about 10 o'clock, by her clothes taking fire fram a stove at the re-. kdtrice of her parents, on Richmond street, in Brideaburg. She died in about an hour after the accident. RE-OPENING OF CANAL NAVIGATION. - The Rxpreea Steamboat Company's steamers will re sume their reviler daily trips between Philadel phia and New York on and after the 23d inst., the re-opening of the Delaware and Raritan Canal occurring on that date. LARCLNY OF CLOTHING.—BeIIa 'Upson Wl/9 be fore Alderman Masbey, yesterday, on the charge of the larceny of a shawl and some clothing, be longing to Mrs. Achternacht, with whom she resided, at No. 1310 Wood street. Bella was held n 8800 ball, for trial. &molls Boum:co.—Last evening Mrs. Matilda Kelley, residing at No. 1431 Alder street, was beriously burned about the arm, side and ghoul der by the explosion of a coal oil lamp. At: OWNER WANTED.-•A bag containing about FO pounds of sugar is awaiting an owner at the Harbor Police Station. It was found last night ou Delaware avenue, below South street. ' How everybody can, at no expense, have all kinds of pain removed instantly. Scores of people are visiting 170 Chatham Square, New York, and 622 Arch street, Philadelphia, and are Agreeably surprised at the wonderful effect of a liquid called PAIN PAINT, which is applied on the surface of tho body wherever pain exists; as if by magic all pain Ines instantly. This remedy is liarmless as watrr, and can be need in the most delicate cases. Old aches and rheumatic pains of every nature leave on the _first application. WOLCOTT'3 PAIN PAINT has created a great ex citement in New York and all ever the country. • kikE hnit with Might the„ of Dr. Walcott's Wholesale and Retail Depot for Philadelphia, Drug Store, 622 Arch street, whore all pain ie relieved, free of charge. S. H. HASTINGS, Agent. NEW JERSEY MATTERS. Trim Calor; Lgeotac.”-The Union League of Camden are making extensive preparations for opening the Presidential canvass at an early day. Throughout the entire First Congressional Dis trict the work will be thoroughly performed, and it is believed that the other districts will be as ac tive, so that in November the Republicans will carry the State by a decided majority. What will give Increased interest and excite) renewed exer tions is the fact that a Governor is to be chosen in place of Marcus L. Ward besides the other State and county officers. It Is, therefore, highly important that the work should be commenced early and prosecuted with a zeal and energy which cannot fail of success. The "Boys in Blue" are effecting numerous organizations, and they use efficient aids in the Republican cause. AUTOMATIC RAILItOAD.—A bill has been pro pared and presented to the Legislature by a com pany of gentlemen of Atlantic county, asking for power to construct an automatic railroad or roads alopg the Jersey strand. The object of this bill is to run a self-laying track engine, recently in vented by Jesse S. Lake, for the purpose of car ry,ng passengers on common roads, and along those parts of the shore which are used in the eummer as seaside resorts. The engine'ts said to be an ingenious piece of mechanism, and has proved to be perfectly satisfactory. efrATE CONVENTION. , --A large number of_ dele gates from the First Congressional District of New Jersey went up to Trenton on Tuesday even ing and yesterday morning% to attend the Roar iiesti Convention in that- ettyf called- for the pun. pose . of choosing delegates V) fore Con cation to itominate candidates resident and Vlce-President. A Livrrung will be delivered on Friday evening, at 734 o'clock, at Morgan's Hall, in Camden, by jatoeti M. Seovel; Subject, Abraham Lincoln. The Lecture is for the benefit of Mrs. Hannah Harlin, of 333 Plum street, who has been twelve years an invalid, and whose house has recently been destroyed by fire. PalTv Tutitviso.=-The number of petty..lar- . , cam-casea , in Camden appears to be on -tbe:in crease. Within a few (lave past, u number of personi3 have been arrested and held to answer charges of purloining articles frpm the fronts of etore..4 44. 1 .1 s of private dwelliuge. ICIALADIRIN(i rim 81'1t1i.V20 4 .- - The work of clean -ing the streets of Camdou has been commenced, and the removal of the &rims and offal accumu lated during the long,cold winter will be of great beuidit to thc'eanitary condition of the city; NOTICES. GAl'n CHIN& PALACE. r /On Chestnut etre& Geo. Gay would respectfully informs the citizens of Philadelphia and the trade throughout the country that he will continue the business at 1022 Chestnut (S. IL Ittctmrdsontt CoAtivittg—failed-to-oemply-with their contract to take the lease), and has associated in part nership Mr.' Morris Briggs. a gentleman of large capital and lon business experience. The present stock must be closed oat; regardless of cost, to make room for fresh importations. Geo. , Gay will visit England, France and Germany, during the spring and summer to purchase goods, and will execute any orders entrusted to him promptly, and for a small commission. MARYLAND BAUR. Maryland Hams. These deliciously flavored Hams Constantly on hand, by • itirremem,& FLETWIET Tun question now isl; otWill the President re eign or will Congress resign?" Our opinion le that it would gientl add to the comfort' of both parties, not o speak' of thecountry, if they would both do it. Ile weal their sluts and connter-snits they almost make es forget the new suits that are about to come off (of the counters of Charles Stokes dc Co.'s Clothing Howe. tinder the Continental), and on to the bathe of the people. These are the only suits (those from Stokes Co.) that the tax-payera look at with plea sure. ButtotaAL Isisruusuors and drug, gists' sundries B.NOWDBN & 811.0711E11, 23 South Eighth streot. CRILDRICH CU'iTING TIIHIR THETA, or afflicted with cramps, cholic, griping , and other infantile coin plaints, obtain instant relief from the use of Bower's Infant Cordial. Fore TRH EXEMPTION from any of those distress ing and painful maladies known as Ifittuou.ors' Nerve ache and others of a similar nature, partake of an oc casional dose of Ds. I'ton:its's Tto-DOITLO IMMIX or UNIVEIISAL NEITIIALGIA PILL . It will tone and stimu late the nerve-fluid and positively expel any nervous complaint. Sold everywhere. jourorrort, HOLLOWAY & Cownart, Agents, Philada. "BOWER'S Gum ARABIC Sncnrcrs."—Try them for your Dough, Sore Throat Hoarseness or Bronchial i Affections. Bower's Depot s Sixth and' Vine. Sold by druggists, 86 cents. DRIED BEEF, TONGUES, For sale by FLETOIME, 1204 Chestnut street. WILBON'S COMI`DEND or COD LIVER OIL AND !Ann.—Persons who have been taking Cod Liver Oil will be pleaded to learn that Dr. Wilbor has succeeded. from directions of several professional gentlemen, in combining the pure 01l and lime in Each a manner that it is pleasant to the ta3te, and Its effects in lung com plaints are truly wonderful.. Very many persons whose'cases are pronounced hopeless, and who had taken the clear ,oil for a long time without marked effect, have been entirely cured by using this prepara tion. Be sure and get the genuine. Iganufactured only by Alex B. Wilbur, Chemist, No. 16& Court street, Boston. In Philadelphia by Johnston, Holloway & Cowden, and French, Richards & Tun. Tea. Tea. Tea. • Black, Green, Japan, And every description of fine quality Tea, For sale by NurcitELL & FLETOREE, 1204 Chestnut street SPRING HATS. Spring Hats. The newest and most beautiful styles. The very lowest prices. Oakfords', Continental Hotel HALL'S VECETALLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER is becoming a universal favorite for restoring gray bair to its original color, and making hair grow out thick. FLOEMCE SEWING MACHINE. Florence Sewing Machiee. Florence Sewing Machine. Office, 1128 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Sracraunr.—All thosegents desiring elegant titling pantaloons will find them at C. C. Dittrich t'o., Continental Hotel, Ninth street, as this branch of 'failoring - is made a specialty, and - really'warrants an invitation. Always a line stock of goods on hand. Sriirio HATS. Spring Hats. The newest and inost beautiful styles. The very lowest prices. Ookfords', Continental Hotel. HOT CROSS Burrs.—Fresh every day through Lent, at Morse's, 002 and 904 Arch street. SHARER CORN. Shaker Corn. ,Dried, sweet Shaker Corn, For bale , by MITCHELL & FLETOREO, 1204 Chestnut street DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH.. J. Isaacs, M. A,Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost success. Testimonials from the most re liable sources in the city can be seen at his office, No. tO5 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made for examination. SrniNG HATS. Spring Hats. The newest and most beautiful styles. The very lowest prices. OaWords', Continental Hotel WARBURTON'S OPEN INO. - Gentlemen's Hats of the new shapes for Spring arc now ready. The most care ful attention has been given in their preparation and manufacture. Due regard has been paid to the beet American and Foreign productions, and every !him; desirable in style and linistt preserved. They are also made Easy-tilting and Ventilating, and per spiration proof in front. 420 Chestnut street, next door to the Post-office. MEW PUBLICIATIONE• LIPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE. Opinions of the Press: "Unless the editor speedily makes up hie mind to stop it, ho is in danger of soon leaving tho hest magazine in the country."—The Roma Tabb. ' The now magazine grows better, we thinkovith each number."--T he Nation. "it has no superior."—New Haven Regieter.. .Hl7. Traveller. "Lipplooted gots hotter and better."—Phikt. Public Leaver. t is evidently destined to take position in the foremost rank of literary aerials In America."—Baltimore 11711X71:- ea "Worthy to be classed with the beet literary monthlies of England and this country,"—klifia,..l*. Bulletin. THE APRIL NUMBER, JUST READY, CONTAINS: 1. DALLAS GALBRAITH. PALT IV. 2. WINGS. 3. CORRELATION OF FORCES. 11. 4. QUOTATION MARKS. 3. THE SITUATION OF EUROPE. 6. RANLOCK BRANCH. A TALE. 7. oPIUM AND OPIUM EATING. 9. THE OLD v OLUNTEER. 9. COMMON SCHOOLS OF NEW JERSEY. _ lu. WOMANB 00D AND CHIVALRY IN AMBRIcA. IL AN INTERLUDE. 12. "LA REINA DE LAS ANTILLAB." 13. EXCISE TAXES ON MANUFACTURES. 14. yßom THE BRIDGE OF SIGHS. IA OUR MONTHLY GOSSIP. n,. LITERATURE OF THE DAY. For sale at all the Book and News Stores through out the country. Single Numbers, 35 cts. Yearly Subscription 114 Liberal terms to Clubs and Agents. ADDAVeII J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO, Publishers, 715 and 717 Market Street, Phila. mbis.2tsp BOOTS AND SHOES. Spring , Styles in-Fine Custom *a 4 ,9 Made Boots and Shoes for - Gen- 2 tlemen. The only place in the r z i E-4 city where ell the Leading Styles in first Class Boots and Shoes to may be obtained. Prices Fixed ei at Low Figures. BARTLETT, 1 0 1 - 4 33 South Sixth Street, above ° " 4 • • Chestnut -41 o 2 told lv FP.I THE DAILY EVENIN( BULLETIN.-PHILADELPHIA, THITRSDAY. MARCH 1); 1868. 11414 I YelM) P \ ; ,m,,VIJ J. E. CALDWELL & CO., 4 , NEW • 3 11 Marble ,Building, _ • No. 902 Chestßut Street, Have tile Wooer° of offering to their tiustemeao VERY SUPERIOR - GOLD WATCHES„ MADE BY H. R. EKEGREK, IN GENEVA. FROM COPENHAGEN, Theeo Watches received the FIRST GOLD MEDAL AT THE LATE PAWS UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION, and were manufactured exprecely for their retail Wes. mhB-12t J. T. GALLAGHER MANUFACTURING ;JEWELER, 1300 Chestnut Street, • IMPORTER OF FINE WATCHES 7;',4,. STERLING SILVER WARE FINE JEWELRY: Diamonds, Coral, Silver Filagree, Pearls,Etruscan, Vulcanite and Jet. Amethyst, Malachite, Coin Rings, Stone Cameo, Garnet,Carbuncle. Engagement do. Boot American and English Plated Ware, London Ess. Bouquet, French Clocks. Superior Table Cutlery, with Ivory handles, plain or plated blades. - Watches and Clocks carefully repaired by competent workmen. All Goods warranted of first quality, at low prices. mhl4-s,tu,th,lotrp IDAIIPETINGS AMU OIL CLOTH.% CARPETS, OIL CLOTH, MATTINGS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. pa v rtlt r o c Erfa r i e t= g ra l ;.Ti P o nn . fgrontearldri:g. pre• LEEDOM & SHAW, 910 Arch Street, DetweenNinth and Tenth Streota. fal-SmrDs Y. IL GODHILUR. TELEO. WILDEBBHEIM. Jut Received, New Lot of FINE CARPETINGS, Of rich deEigne. and °flora at low figurea Oil Cloths, Mattinge, &o. E. H. GODSHALK &CO. 723 Chestnut Street. in.27-6mrt, AWARDED THE PRIZE MEDALS, 30.000 Francs !! HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES Awarded the Prize Illedals at World's Pair, London; World's Fair, New York; Exposition Universelle, Paris, AND WINNER OF THE WAGER OP 30,0 00 FRANCS!! 016,000 IN GOLD.) At the recent International Contest in the Paris Exhibition Thecall and examine the repo, are ttt: ottg op merits f the groat contort and eoo official award to the Herring's Patent over all others, e FARREL, REDING & CO., 029 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Herring. Farrel & Sherman, New York. Herring & Co., Ch'kago. Herring, Farrel & Sherman, N. Orleans: =hie filth P :3 : 53 - :. 4 -3/1101 !MI 1,):AO :id V a WALN, LEANING do 00., No. 221 Chestnut Street, GLOBE BLUE DRILLS\ SIIPERIOR DEttO• LANCASTER Ditto. VEST PADDINGS. SLEEVE LININGS* CORSET JEANS. CLOAIiLINGS. Alio; 4 4 *BROWN SUEETINCS * 30 in. BROWN DRILLS. nahtlat4 Red ross Wig-ans. Receiving_ from manufacturer the above well•knows maketor,other with our usual stock CORSET JEANS, BlLEtilAtl. SLEEVE LININGS, "OLD ELM MILLS P VEST ADDINGS, WIGANB. di e. to which the Wen. tion of the trade is respectfully invited. • THOMAS R. GILL, COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 6 Strawberry Street. 1 Ve — NATHANB. AUtTiONEEIt, — N7 . E.CORITER 1 rd and Spruee - stanotg only one square below the R io wr it $250.000 to loan in lair or small amounts, on diorama silver plate. watches, ewelry, and all goods of value. 0 Ice hours from BA. .to 7 Y. f•L Petah. Willed for the last forty years. Advances made in largo amounts at the lowest market rates, ita•tfen . .. . (Late of Bailey ds Deal, DESIGNED FOR BRIDAL GIFTS FI.R.E.PROOF S&FEIS. OFFER FOR BALE raimuutatim. Seven per Cent. Mortgage Bonds OF THE rmAs p ri l vAxteff o c o or li eur c seto,c, Gualanteed, Prinoipal and Inter)xit, By the Lehigh Valley Railroad. Thee Hondo are a portion of $8000,030 on a roadnitg will coot about 0.00,001), and being guaranteed _ b - Lehigh - Valley - Rafiroad.- - reprosenttng-about-8 are, in ovary reaPect, A First-Class Investment: At 108 they o panto ntMcb interoat ao Le ft i o i adiv n fLa at 6 tA at At 101_ .. " ~" Noir Ana ea at We offer them for este at OS and accrued Interest from Des. 1, 1867. C. 8c H. BORI.E. 8 Merchants' Exchange. OR B 4 ()*EN & FOX, 13 Merchants' Exchange. rest-onrpt NEW YORK STOCKS. ALL FLUCTUATIONS IN TIIE NEW YORK MARKET ar Stooks, Gold and Governments, ConetanUy famished as by oar New York Hoax& STOOKS Bought and Sold on Commission in Philadelphia, New York and Melon. GOLD Bought and Sold In large and small amounts. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES Bought mud Sold at Now York Prices. RUTH, RANDOLPH & €O.l NEW YORK,PHILADELPHIA. 3 Nassau St. I 16 S. Third St. Seven per cent. First Mtge. Bonds OF THE Danville, Hazleton & Wilkesbarre FREE FROM ALL TAXES. Tis road will connect with tho Northern- Central Philadelphia and Erie, Lehigh Valley, Lehigh" Naviga tion, and Hazleton Railroads, ' and opens ono of the richest sections of the gr eat middle Coal field. We eller for sale a limited amount of those Bonds at the very low rate of 83 AND ACCRUED INTEREST. BOWEN & FOX, 13 Merchants' Exchange. mhltfluirp DESIRABLE INVESTMENTS, Produelng Over 7 and 8 per cent. Interest. LEHIGH NAVIGATION AM) RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE SIX PER GENT. 1.30NDR.. FREE FROM ALL TAY ES, DUE fan. ERIE CITY SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS, SECURED BY REVENUE FROM WATER WORKS, Interest Payable in New York. UNION ANL IMOANSPORT RAILROAD FAST MORTGAGE BONDS. SEVEN PER CENT.. Interest Payable In New York. COLUMBUS AND INDIANA CENTRAL RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS, Interest Payablo in New York. The attention of parties about to invest money or ex. change securities is invited to the above. Information and prices given on application. DREXEL & CO., 34 South Third Street. BANKING HOUSE jAYCOONE &CPO 112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PHILAD'A Dealers in all Government Smitten. oclIS tl POPULAR LOAN. Principal and Interest Payable In Gold. CENTRAL PACIFIC it.AILIELOA.33 First Mortgage Bonds. Moo of DE HAVEN & BRO., No. 40 South Third St. WE OFFER FOR SALE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS CENTRAL PACIFIC R. L CO. • At Par. and Back Interest. There is • very large European demand for them Bonds. which, added to very large 'home demand; will soon abeerb all the bonds the (lomyany can issue. The above Bonds pay Six Per Vent. Interest In Gold, and are a First Mortgage on a road coating about three times their amount, with very large and constantly increasing net revenue. DE HAVEN & BRO., DEALERS IN ALL HINDS Or GOVERNMENT ITECURITrES. GOLD. &a. No. 40 S. Third St. CENTRAL PACIFIC R. R. FIRST. MORTGAGE BONDS, PrMOO and Interest Payable In ChM Thle read receives all the Government bormttee. The Ponds are tuned under the epeeist contract Ism of Clatil fonds and Nevada. and the 'agreement tem* , Gold bin& Ina in law._ We offer them for elle at Par, and accrued interest troll Jan. let. MA In carrenoy. • GOVOMMUIti taken in Exchange at the market rattle BOWEN & FOX, 18 MERCHANTS EXCHANGE. UNCIAL AGENTS FOR THE WAN IN IMULADEL PUIA. Warn WALKING DRESSES,. HOMER COLLADAY & CO. gave DOW opeta'ameet complete eanortment cd them (too& in c nry grade WALKING SUITS Nos. SIS and 0320 Chestnut Street. FINANCIAL. WE HAVE FOR SALE NORTH MISSOURI R. R, • FIRST - MORTGAGE . BONDS; -- At a rate which will give the purchaser Over 9 Per Cent. On hie investment. 13 OWE N & FOXi, 13 Merchants' ExChange. - 13 , :barinn• 7 Per Cent. Interest. nih7Tital THE SAFE DEPOSIT CO., For Safe Keeping of Valuables, Secturl. ties, etc., and Renting of Safes. DIRECTORS. N. B. Browne, I J. Gillingham Fell, Alex. Henr7, C. B. Clarke, E. Mace!ester, S. A. Oaldweek John Welsh, E. W. Clark. IL G. Gibeou. OFFICE, 0.421 CILESTN SVILEET. N. B. BROWNE. l'reddent. C. Li. CLARK, Vice ?midden& R. PATTERSON. See. and Treasurer. 3a16-th^WV, PI EDI ClNAkes SPIMErt,'S PORT GRAPE WI NE, VINEYARDS; NEW JERSEY. SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE, FOUR YEARS OLD. This justly celebrated native Wine is made from the Juice of the Oporto Grape raised in this country. Its valuable TONIC AND 133 RENGTHE 4ING PROPER. TIES are unsurpmed by any other native Wine. Being the pare juice of the grape. produced under Mr. Spear's own personal supenision, its purity and genuineness are guaranteed. The youngest child may partake of its generous qualities. and the weakest invalid may use it to advantage. It Is particularly beneficial to the aged and debilitated, and suited to the various ailments that addict the weaker sex. It is in every respect A WINE TO BE RELIED ON. Semple!, at the store of JOHNSTON HOLLOWAY & CO., No. 2 N . SIXTH et. FRENCH. RICH ARDS dr CO. DYOTT CI No.= North SECY. ?ND street. Invalids jou; Speer'e Port Grape Wine. Females MO Speer's Port Orape Wino. Weakly persons find a benefit by its use. Speer's Wince in llAfpitals are preferred to other Wines. Sold by Druggists and Greeers. The trade supplied by JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & CO. and FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO., Puiladelphia. A. SPEER, 243 Broadway, N. Y. mhB to th isatf3o C/AIIIIIAGEM. 511:1 44!"14 v".44 1 P eakoi 111# WM. D. re,4:34snort,s, CARRIAGE BUILDER, Manufacturer of Elret.elase Carriage. ONLY, 1009 and 1011 Chestnut Street, Orders received for new and elegant. styles of Carriages for the season of 1868. Special attention given to Repairing. Carriages stored by the month, and hasurance effected THE NEW WAREHOUSE, Nos. 1014,1018 and 1018 Filbirt Street fel7-th s trwitmrp HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. INSTRUCTION• IFVBIALE COLLEGE: BOEDENTOWN, N. J.—THE Bummer &mien will commence April 16th. For cote, loguee addreee _ mbl9,lm§ Bev. JOAN /I. 13104ELEY, 4,115 t. MATERIALS FOR ALSO. ALL THE LATEST STYLES. WOOD HANGINGS. NO. 917 WALNUT STREET. WOOD TIANGINGS Positively don't fail to tee them herons orderins aar. thing Lke. Wall yawls now anions the "Things That Were." 'WOOD H ANGINGS Cott no more and are telling by the tbowand rolls pet day. See them and be convinced. No speculation. bat stably.rn facto. Specimens are alto on evhibltion at the Store of JAMLS C. FINN lc $O B. Boutheakt corner 7 etith and Walnut streeta. mhlll.tfra DI; EPA Thisinn.anitirb. MARY B. CONWAY, LADIES' DRESS FURNISHING AND SHOPPING ENIPOSSUM, 31 SOU/ It SIXTEENTH STREET. rut LADMAIfIA, Ladies from any part of the United States ean send their orders for Dress Material & DresseaLloalmilennets. Shoo% Under t lothing, Mourning suits, Wedding Tresses% Tra reUng Outfits, Jewelry, also Children's Clothing, In. fant'a War:hobs% Gentlemen's Linen. &e... in ordering Garments, Ladies will Please send one of th Ir neer rirrp.to nerases for meaauretr.ent; and Ladies vi,iting the city should not tail to call and hive their al«1211/t.t. zegisteftd - fortutare etraverdattee. lief em, by permiasion. to MIL' J. IL nenximi. 1012 and 1014 Chestnut street hdESSE.9. LIOMEit CO/JAI:GAY & (XL. inhl4.2m rp 818 and 890 Chestnut street. rry-xl re sYttlit J.l 01.1 rEX Et:MOWS PEREMPTORY 11.1.1sFL--EBTATE of John Leibert. deceased Thomas it Bona Ant. tioneere.--(in Tueaday.)Larch 24th, Its at 1.2 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, without reserve, at the Philadelphia Exchange. the following deathbed pro. perty, I.—Well-secured irredeemable Ground Rens. $3l CA a year. All that wellsetured irredeemable ground rent of $3l 60 a year, clear of taxi*, boning out of all that lot of ground op which is erected a brick dwel ling. situate on the west side of American formerly Washington) street, 192 feet 5 inches south of Oxford street. Is feet front, LW deep to Adams etrect. 3 .—Largo Lot, 1).5 Acres, Crelabeim Road All that lot of ground, situate on the east aide of Creistielm road, about 109 feet north of Carpenter street, Twenty second Ww d containing 1 acre, 1 rood. 9MO perch ea Bounded H. by lands of ties). W. Carpenter. W. by Creisheim road. N. by lands of Wm. W. Lelbert, and FL by lands of Geo. W. Carpenter. No. 3.--Two atone Dwellings, Creleheim Road. Ml those two 234vtory stone houses (with frame kitchens to each) and lot of ground, al tu ato on the wed aide 'of Craig helm road, about 40 feet north of Blount Pleasant street. =d Ward; containing in front 96 font, and in depth 90 feat. Bounded on the N. by land of Geo. W. Carpels. ter. on this E. by Crelsheim road, and on the H. and W. by land of John Lerbert, No. 4.- Lot. N. W. corner Crelaheim Read and Mount Plcasart avenue. Ail that tot of grouts], situation the N. W. corner of Crefelielm read mid Mount Pleasant area noc. 5.1:d Ward: in front on Crehheito road about 40 feet. and en Mount Pleasant avenue about Vs/ feet. or Sale abeolute. M. THOMAS 12 SONS. Auctioneers. 130 and 141 South Fourth aired. inREAL ESTATE.—TIIO3IAS d SONS' P &EM T hrteetory Prick Dwelling No.= New Market street. —On Tueeday, Starch al, lB3tl , at IS o'clock. noon, will 1w sold st public sale, at the Philadelphia Ex change, all that three-story brick mewing°, with two story back building and lot of ground, situate on the west tide of New Market street. ahoy) Vine street, No. at?; the lot containing in front nu New Market street lid fettotrid extending in depth 6 feet 6 'riche.. CM — Clear of all inevanbranco. Terus—Slogio k. SONS, Auctioneers. I:'v and 141 South Fourth street. m 111991 rORPHANS' COURT SALE.--ESTATE OF nerd oalltather. dec'd.-- . lames A. Freeman. Atm. tloucer. Dwellinge, Nos. 1418 North Tenth street. nod 1414 Prospect street. Under authority of the Or. phans' Court for the city and county , of Philadelphia. ort Wi-dimeday, Am il 8,18 V, at 12 o'clock. noon, will be sold nt public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the follow ing described real estate, late the property of Bernard Gallagher, deceased: All that certain threastory Brick _rkwelline with thme.atory briek house in_Lho reai,_andi lot of ground. situate cm the oast side of 'l'enth - Weet. at a d iota nee of 116 feet north waxd from Master street, in the Twentieth Ward of the city ; containing in front 18 feet end /T 1 depth 74 feet to a2O feet wide street called Pros pect street. tiu Wert to $4B ground rent per annum..__ W - 13100 to be paid at time of sale. By the Court, E. A. MERRICK. Clerk 0. C. MARY GALLAGHER, Admlnlatrattiz.. JAMES A. FREEDlAN._Auctloneer.. mhl9 sot Store 4M Walnut street. PEREMPTORY • BALE.-3AM ES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer.-1,000 Acres of Timber and Coal Lind. " Elk' county. Pa .— Under authority of the Board of Directors. on Wedneaday, April Bth 1868, at 12 o'clock. noon, will be mold at public male, at jute Philadelphia Ex change. the following deacrlbed rea ode... the property of the Cherry and Trout Run 011 and Mining Company. viz : All that certain tract or parcel of land in Jay town ship. Elk county, Pa., known as N 0.5016. beginning atn hemlock ; thence by No. 5015 N. 220 perches to a hemlock thence W. 524,7 perches to a post; thence by No. 5017 B. 220 perches to a post; thence by No, 5019 E. 524.7 porches to the place of beginning, Containing 990 sores of land. with allowances. The above tract la valuable for the tim ber and large deposits of gaa coal.. The prospective rail road up Bennett a Branch will pees through this property. Fir Map at the Auction Store. Clear of encumbrance. Solo peremptory BZ/ $lOO to be paid at the time of sale. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, • rehl9.2a not Store, 422 Walnut street. flMislay HALE.—JAMES A. FREEMAN, AEC tioneer.—Livery Stable and Lot. Twentieth street. above Chestnut On Wednesday, April 8. 1868, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public male, at the Phila delphia Exchange, the following described- real mate, viz.; a lot of ground a ith the buildings and Improve ment° thereon erected, situate on the east aide of Twentieth street.. 253 feet south of Market street, Ninth Ward, being 58 feet front on Twentieth street and extending In depth of that width 79 feet. Also. a lot of ground on the east side of Twentieth street, 17$ feet north of Chestnut street, being 2 feet frout on Twen tieth street, and extending in depth eastward of that width 79 feet. together as regard! , the second above de peribed lot, with the use and privilege of the 18. feet wide street on the south. Clear of inctunbrance. tom . The above is 0. subatantially built two-story brick building with stable attached. it can accommodate 841 horses. kgr - stoo to be paid at the time of sale. JAMES A. PREEMAN,Auctioneer, Store. 44 Walnut street. r.i.vo - ixo.PlieNtP COL. cIALE.,. ES ATE. OF mima B. Thomas, deed.---James A. Freeman, Ann " !thinner —Fonnatory Iron and Brick Store. No. 240 Arch street, Under authority of the Orphans , Court for and County, of Philadelphia, on Wednesday. Bth. legs, at 12 clock, noon, will be sold at public at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following de. sA t h ap l eer 1 scribed Iteal 'Eget°. late Abe property Of, Jernima O. Thomas, deceased: All that certain founatory iron and brick store property, situate on the month aide of Arch street (No. 290), containing in front onArch street 17 feet tl inches, and in depth 51 feet, together *with the free isnot uninterrupted liberty and privilege of - certain 8 feet wide alley on the west of the above described lot,extead. lug front Arch street southward BO feet. itr Subject, to. nether with the adjoining lot of eame size, to a yearly grmnd rent of Fite Pounds. Pr" $2OO to he paid at the time of sale. • Ily the Coati., J. A. ?s, lERRTOJC, Olerk 0, C. LEWIS DITTOIG, Executor. JAMES A. FitilEisiAN, Auctioneer, inkl9 L'Unp3 Store, 972 Walnut street.