Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, March 24, 1868, Image 5

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    CITY BITLLETiItir
ROW' AT A fl tat uigut a room over a
lager beer saloon on Vino street, below Fonda.
was rented to a party for the purpose of having
a-danee—•Everything went on smoothly unti
about twelve o'clock, when a row coalmonet: l
The disturbance, it is said, originad about th,
Atli of two rival tire coni3anies te.
The Dr •
prietor of the house, with his assistants, went up
stairs to quiet MO 11111111 ft. rthi otitv
matters worse, however. Tho second party
were looked upon as iutruders,and they were MI
mediately attacked in a furious manner. Tw,
of the 's suad wero very rou re Vy
handled. Onelandlord had his q face greatly disfigud il
by
blows, and the other was badly cut in the he t.i
with a black-jack. Otte of these mon detected
an attempt to rob him. ills pocketbook wt
taken from his pocket. He got hold of it. how
ever, and a severe strueele ensued. ' One-half of
the 'wallet, with $l5 in money finally got into the
power ola fellow, not the owner. The polio ,
made--their appearance, when the partici
pants in the anti" scattered and many made
their escape by a back window. John W. Wire,
WM. hfead, Beery Wilson, Wm. Watts, John
O'Neill, Chas. Simons and Fannie Hart, were ai
mettd and taken before Aid. Godbou. Tue
men were held in 'e9,000 ball for riot and the
woman was held the keen the mace.
RAILROAD TRAVr.h. rue eitilrent 'railroad;
running to and from the city aro now preparing
for the spring and summer travel, , ind will publish
in a few days their time-tables. It is intimated
that an increased number of trains will be placed
on the Camden and Amboy Railroad, and that
there will be some abatement from the rates of
fare that prevailed during the - war times. The
way travel between Philadelphia and Borden.
town during the past three years has increased
at an unprecedented rate, and warrants the belief
that the day is not far distant when hourly trains
will be run over this route. A large number of
houses are in coarse of erection along the New
Jersey banks of the Delaware, and the travel over
this route during the coming season will exceed
that of any former period. The number of pas
sengers carried over the Mount` lolly and West
Jersey roads exceeds the most sangnine expecta
tions of the projctors of these roads.
TITUNDBA STORM.—Thin morning, between two
snd three o'clock, a severe thunder storm passed
over the city. The rain came down in torrents
for some time, and much of the snow on the
streets was carried off. The thunder was not in
short and sharp claps,'but was ioue and heavy,
and resembled very much a railroad train passing
over a wooden bridee at a pretty good speed.
BRUME") STREIST Atissina.—The
_fifteenth an
nual meeting of the contributors to the Bedford
Street Mission will be held on Thursday evening
next, 26th inst., at 7 . ;.;; o'clock, at the Methodist
Book Rooms, 1018 Arch• street. The annual
reports will be read, and an election held for
Managers for the ermilinc,
FAST DRlVlNG.—Zauiltel A. Henderson was
arrt stcd ycaterday, at Broad and Jefferson streets,
on the charge of fast driving. He was held to
bail by Alderman Kemble.
John Derr, wrested at Sixteenth street and
Girard avenue, on the same charge, was also
held to hail.
AL,SAULT WITH A BEM: V LASS. —Fred. Erbe was
beforo Alderman Massey yesterday, upon the
charge of assault and battery on Charles Berg.
It is alleged that he struck Berg over the head
with a beer glass, causing a severe wound. He
was held in $BOO bsil for trill.
LARCENY.—Before aiuerwan Pancoast yester
day, Lewis Long was charged with the larceny of
-rigging-and-furniture from-a-vessel-on---vvhich-he
was engaged as a hand. • It is also alleged that
he threw overboard some articles belonging to the
vessel. lie was held in $BOO bail for trial.
STREET-WALRERS.-111 tee neighborhood of
Ninth and Locust streets ; last night, the Fifth
District Police captured ten young women for
disorderly conduct. This morning the prisoners
were, held to bail to keep the peace.
FAIN T ALLE.—Persous wishing, to contri
bute to a sale of paintings, to take place at
Scott's Art Gallery, 1020 Chestnut street, on Fri
day evening next, 27th that., must have them in
the gallery immediately. B. Scow, Jr..
SUPPOSED LARCENY.—Archibald Carr was Br
mated yesterday and taken before Alderman
Morrow, on suspicion of having stolen a watch
from a tavern on South street. He was com
mitted for a further hearing.
RESCUED FROM Dnowicmo.—Last night a man
walked into the Schuylkill at Locust street wharf.
He was rescued from drowning. by the Fifth
District Police.
AEU JERSEY MATTERS.
TUE LATE SToltM.—The severest snow storm of
the season set in along the Jersey coast on Fri
day afternoon, and was accompanied with a
strong north wind, which blew almost a hurri
cane. In Atlantic City the snow drifted in places
a depth of some four feet. Trees were pressed
down by the heavy weight,and considerable dam
age was sustained by property. The Saturday
morning train of cars could not leave, and no
communication was had with the shore.
About eight eclock on Saturday night the Phila
delphia train arrived with two locomotives at
tached, and iu some places encountered snow
drifts Six sad eight feet deep. Fortunately the
winds blew the tides out, thus causing vessels to
keep at sea, and although it is thought much
sullering from cold has been experienced on
shipboard, no wrecks have thus far been reported
in Atlantic City. A large force or workoko wa
nt once sent along the road to clear the track,
and the trains are now running again regularly.
Nrw JERSE e ARNUAL CONEERENCE.—The an
nual Conference of the Methodist Church of New
Jet sty, now in session in Lambertville, is one of
the most important assemblages to the interests
of the church ever held in the State. The re
ports generally presented indicate the growth
and prosperity of the charges in the various dm-
Picts composing the Conference. The Superin
temiunts of the Sunday School Union report that
during the past year the Union. contained 15,292
schools, 171,695
(acmeschools, and eachers, 1,083,525
scholars, and there are 2,737,734 hooks in the li
braries. The number of conversions during the
year was 31.270. The expenditures for the RAMC
period were $21,898, while the income from all
sources amounted to $23,197. The printing for the
department amounted to 574,227,000 pages. The
Tract Society alone printed and circulated 6,239,-
000 tracts, while the whole number of pages
issued front .that department reachde 21,132,000.
Grants were made to 1,253 applicants in 59 con
ferences, besides-its liberal contributions to the
work in foreign countries. $1,200 in gold had
been sent to China for the purpose of printing
and circulating reading matter there. During the
past year the Union had received $13,102, a sum
$1,172 leas than that received lust year. The
present Conference will be signalized by some
important measures in the church in reference to
educational matters throughout the State.
REF usuo.—The proposition to repeal the
school law which was passed by the Republicans
last' winter, and which has just fairly got Into
working order, has been lost in the Lower House
by a vote of 26 to 18. The law, as a generid
thing, appears to give satisfaction, although
some slight changes might be matte for the
better.
Heavy Robbery in New V0rit...540 5 000
Stolen.
(From to•doy'. Now York LI era IEI.I
Periodically can r eimlar to the following arc
reported : At th i elt ea. of business on Saturday
afternoon, the binltipg-hou6e of A. C. Klugsland
4; SOW:, No. 55 B - nad street, was secured,loekei,
and extrything :left in order. When the office
was opened by the porter s, sterday morning, the
place was found in Confti. n and the floor cov
ered with pain rs.
An examination was made, when it was fothici
that during Saturday night or Sunday an en
trance had been gained in front fly the use of
false keys. and the thieves having cone to the
.NaultE under the sidewalk,— had—ramoyed—the
brichs between the cafes and carried away bonds
to the aggregate value of sio,eoo.
About V , O in currency was also Olken. The
Thieves then returned to the main floor and made
an unsuccessful attempt to break into the large
hr drilling, but the metal
_proved too hard
for them, and They desisted. Brokers arc cau
tion( it amdtist negotiating any of the stolen
14.nds. No clue to.the thieves has been obtained
as I et, but detectives are investigating the case.
- CITY NO'nWS.
MOTU PNPOIIEB, FIIROKLEB AND TAN.—VIC only
re)]. No remedy for those brown discoloration% on the
,ori is "Perry's Moth and Freckle Lotion." Preptved
only by Dr. B. 0. PRitla, 49 Bond street, Nov/ York.
111 Y -Sold everywhere. .
____Trix.AsToxraniucteured.)LAol9_oll3..distlafth3,lo
- g NRIMALOIA, nerve-Ache, and those of an
..qual painful character that accrue from the
use of Da. TIMMER'S TIO-DOOLOCOMME or UM
' vase.. t, NEURALGIA. PILL is the cause of ita success.
it omea and stimulates the nerve-fluid and po4ititrely
eradicates any nervous complaint. Apothecaries
have this medicine. JOIMSTON, HOLLOWAY & COW
Inca, Agents, Phllada.
AS EVIDENCE that "Westward the star of em
pire lace its way," we have a bit of news across the
Plains that at Omaha, in Nebraska, Is to be erected a
in.tel, at a cost of $850,000 ! Tho nest thing following,
no d. nbt, will be a large, drat-class clothing house
under it, in imitation of the celebrated Clothing llouae
of Charles Stokes & Co., under the Continental Soul,
in this city. The natives of that Territory will then
no nn re go about in their bear-skins.
CHILDREN CUTTING THEIR TEETH, or of
wilh cramps, cholle, griping and other infantile com
olnints, obtain instant relief from the use of Bower's
Infant Cordial,
MLUYLAND HAms., , Mary land Hams.
These deliciously flavored tiaras
Constantly on band, by
• MITCHELL & FLITCH/It
WILBOWS COMPOUND OF COD LIVE 2 Ott. AND
LIMK,—The groat popularity of this vale and effica
cious preparation is alone attributable to its intrinsic
worth. In the cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bron
chitis, Whooping Cough, and all Consumptive Symp
toms, It has no superior, if equal. Let no one tie
plea the early symptoms of disease when an agent is
thus at hand which will alleviate all complaints of the
Chest, Lungs or Throat. Sold by AA. B. Wilbor,
Chemist, No. 166 Court street, . Boston; in Philadel.
phial)) , Johnston, Holloway Jr, Cowden, and French,
hichards Co.
SHARER CORN. Shaker Corn.
Dried, awed Shaker Corn,
For mai() by
Irrcusur. 86 FLETOIIEIt,
1204 Chestnut street
Senrno HATS. Spring Hats.
The newest and most beantifal styles.
The very lowest prices.
Oakfords', Continental Hotel.
FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE.
Florence Sewing Machies. '
Florence Sewing Machine.
Of 1123 Chestnut'street, Philadelphia.
Srranury.—All thosegents desiring elegant
fitting pantaloons will rind thorn at C. C. Dittnch
Co., Continental Hotel, Ninth street. as this branch of
Tailoring is made a specialty, and really warrants an
invitation. AlWays a dne stock of goode.on band.
DRIED BEEF, ToNGUEs, &c.,
For sale by
MITOH ELL PIATIMIEII,
1201 Chestnut street
GAY'S CHINA PALACE
1022 Chestnut street.
A ont),
Geo. Gay would respectfully inform the citizens of
Philadelphia and the trade throughout the country that
he will continue the business at WV Chestnut (S. 11.
Richardson & Co. having failed to c , ruply with their
contract to take the lease), and has associated iu part
nership Mr. Morris Briggs. a gentlemsn of large
capital and long business experience. The present
stock must be ...timed out, regardless of rust, to mike
room for fresh Importations; (lei. (lay will visit
linglond, 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.
TEA. Tea. Tea. Tea.
Black, Green, Japan,
And every description of
Fine quality Tea,
For eale by
MITCHELL ,SL FLETCHER,
1204 Chestnut street
Ho' Cnoss Buss.—Freak every day . through
Lent, at Morse's, 908 and 904 Arch street.
114 Ts Spina g_Lia
The newest and most beautiful Styles.
The very lowest prices.
Oakfords', Continental Hotel.
`Townes Gum ARABIC BEICEETB."—Try them
for your Cough, Sore Throat, Hoarseness or Bronchial
Affections. Bower's Depot is Sixth and Vine. Sold
by druggists, 35 cents.
SURGICAL I.ISBTICUMINTB and druggists ' BATDirieß
SNOWDEN it SOTUEB.,
23 South Eighth street...
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH.
J. leases, M D., 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 eeon at his office, No.
8015 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.
SPRING HATS. Spring Hats.
The newest and most beautiful styles.
The very lowest prices.
Oakfords', Continental Hotel.
)
NEW PUBLICATIONS'
C OMSTOCK'S COLORED CHART.
COMSTOCK'S COLORED CHART
COMSTOCK'S COLORED CHART. Being a perfect
alphabet of the English Language. Graphic and Typic,
with Exercises In Articulation. Pitch, Force and Gee.
tore. It comprises...first. the Elementary Sounds of the
English Language— second, Forty-four Colored Kngrav
iu3gs, tbowhig the beat and only correct positions of the
mouth. in the energctic utterance of words—third, a
Pei feet Alphabet, graphic and tytic—fourth, Exercises
in Pitch, Lome Red Melody—jiith, EXCITI4OI4 in “esturc
—sixth, bixtydght Colored Fig tree, representing the
vat kills postures and different attitudes to • he used in
declamation. The whole comprised on a large colored
chart, loca.urintfsixty-two by fifty one inches, and
mounted on muslin and on rollers. Vries Five Dollars
Cc:' - Every School and College in the Coiled States
should have a copy or "Cuinstock's Colored Ch itt," hang•
inc on its walls for the ins' ruction of its , pupils.
Send for our Mammoth Deverlp!ivo Catalogue.
Adcircae all eueli ordora, retail or wholesale, to
T. B. PETERSON & II lto'l REPS,
l'ublirliere mid Pooksellere, Phila., Po.
Book 4 Flout, po6ttiqo toad, on receipt of retail [nice
ALL NEN\ 130u1,8 Alt' AT PETERSON'S. rinll2l.2t
TO RENT.
RENT.—PItESIISES NORTHEAST Ell
El of SIXTH and ON 1501 W stroot2, recently occupied
" as a liovornment Laboratory, with stestrbousite
and hollers iu running order. Poshersion can be given
from April let. •
A uly to Powers Weightman, southwest eel ner of
Ninth and Parrish streets. vell2 la*
VVANIrti.
A MIDDLE-AGED MAN. OF BUSINESS CAPAuITY
11 and experience (in poeitico need), iitrlctly t1”11P0 ate
and faithful, in denirona of a eituation in Store or Count
mg•bouro, or any light oecuPation. Salary ut employer'n
judgment during fair trial. The very beet of pity rtifer
encen, bunineer!, moral and otherwise. Addreen WANT,
I FNINO 131:1,1.tyrir; taco. rulat 3c rp •
AI.OIIION SALE Pi.
1.1 scow, Js.. AUCTIONEER.
6CO'I"I'S Ala GALLERY
1020 CHESTNUT Htreet. Philadelphia.
G. H. BRUDTLL'S GRAND tiPEUIAL BALE OF BEST
• • IAIJITY WARE.
Mr. G. If. Bechtel, of this city, bee, at the solicitation of
hie ninny friends and petrone, been induced to make
another grand epeeist male of hie extra quality Triple
Silver Plated Warm
ON THURSDAY MORNING NEXT,
March. Id, at 11 o'clock, at Sentt's Art Gallery, No. 1020
Chestnut street. The wares in the catalogue were all
manufactured exprooely for his retail custom trade all
taken from the shelves, and guaranteed as represented or.
170 70110.
FITLER, WEAVER & CO.
NEW CORDAGE FACTORY
NOW IN FULL OPERATION.
- No. 29 N. WATER and 23 N. DEL. arenas
NDLA . RUBBEItZt AMINE BELTING, STEAM PACE.
ing Bose, &a.
Engineers and dealers will find a tat ameortment of
Goodyear's Patent Vulcanized Itubber Belting, Packing
iieee,.&0.,14 the hianufacturer'a headquarters.
GOODVEAWS; - • - -
808 Chestnut street,
Beath aide
. .
N. B.—We have now on hand a largo lot of Gentlemen's
Ladles' and Mimes' Gum Boota. Also, every variety and
style of Gum Overcoats.
TO GROCERS, IHYI'EL.KEEPERS., FAMILIES AND
Others.—'l'be undersigned has just received a fresh
supply Catawba.Cabfornla and Champagne Winesaoulc
Ale ttor Invalids), constantly on hand.
F. J JORDAN,
cM3 Pear street,
Below Third and Walnut streets.
BA.AC NATILANS, AUCTIONEER E. CORNtEII:
1 Third und Spruee atreete, only one equare below the
Exchange. $250,000 to loan in huge or email amounta on
diamonds,ailver plate. watchos._Jewelry„ and all goo& of
value. ()Moo hours from 8 A. M. to 7P. M. 11611, Eatab.
Hailed for the lad forty years. Advancee made huge
amounts at tho lowest market rates. • jaB-tfru
--
cOMPOUND CHARWAT, mseum
FOR DYBPEPSI A.
A valuable remedy for limumumut, Amon%
N•USEA., CONSTIPATION, and other forms Pt in
geetion. The lima Willow Charcoal and other effectual
medicines are combined in the forum of Aran Biscuit no fte
to be very palatable. Prepared only by JAMES P. SHIN N%
Apothecary, S. W. corner Broad and Spruce titivate. Bin
by Druggists generally. tnhl2.lso
I I A I. A 1:1,11.1A, CAsi'r it: A 1. '
t k rAi CI VtA
(e Oloveo, Serpa * ell 'awl Superfine C tp,1,1 t.tid
t ; landing ex 'Naoloon 111,,
fr. re. and tot' gale byJOB: ItUßßl p litt &CO
103 Soldh Delawnre ANTIII.Ie.
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.-PIIII4ADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MARCH 24,1868.
Seven per Cent. Mortgage Bonds
OF TDB PENAMANIA AD AIVOW FORK CANAL
- Gituanteedi - Principal - and — lnterest;
By the Lehigh Valley Railroad.
wfi ntex t ßo b ru i llaLeamtim a i n o d f 510 1 0 000 ou t ze i lzhe a
Lehigt e r e q7; l3 ;"tartuaL rePtaaoMfog about 1615,4.000.
A First-Class Investment;
At tbey .. pay . as melt interest as Lo ll i ejalia l F at 90.
95.
At 106 " " " " Norti h ro a ng 6's at
at 90.
Wo offer them for onto at
95 and accrued interest from Dec. 1, 1867.
C. & H. RORIE,
3 Merchants' Exchange,
OR
BOWEN & FOX,
13 Merchants' Exchange.
fe9l.6mrp9
Seven per cent. First Mtge. Bonds
OF THE
Danvillel Hazleton & Wilkesbarre R,R.
FREE FROM ALL TAXES.
This road will connect with the Northern Central
Philadelphia and Erie, Lehigh Valley, Lehigh Naviga
tion, and Hazleton Railroads, and opens one of the
richest aectiona of the west middle Coal field.
We offer for sale a limited amount of these Bonds at
the very low rate of'
tiS AND ACCRUED INTEREST.
BOWEN Sc FOX,
13 Merchants' Exchange.
mlitt.amiv
CENTRAL PACIFIC R. R.
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS ,
Principal and Interest Payable in Gold.
This road receives all the Government bounded. The
Bonds are Issued under the special contract laws of Cali
lanais and Nevada. and the agreement to . nay Gold bind
ing in law.
We offer them for sale at Par, and accrued interest Rent
Jan. Ist. Mot, in currency.
Governments taken in Exchange at the market rates
BOWEN & FOX;
13 MERCHANT'S EXCHANGE.
SPECIAL AGENTS FPHIAOR THE LOAN IN Pla27-3mr pHILADEL
.
Principal and Interest Payable in Gold.
CENTRAL PACIFIC
11,AITAIRADA.13
First Mortgage Bonds.
Office of DE HAVEN & BRO.,
No. 40 South Third. Bt.
WE OFFER FOB SALE
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
OF
CENTRAL PACIFIC R. R. CO.
At Par, and Book Interest.
There is a very large European demand for these
Bonds. which. added to very large home demand. will
soon absorb all the bonds the Company can issue.
The above Bonds pay Six Per Cent. !interest
in Gold, and are a First Mortgage on a road
costing about three times their amount, with very
large and constantly increasing not revenue.
_f
DE HAVEN & BRO.,
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF GOVERNMENT
SECURITIES, GOLD. dso..
No. 40 S. Third St.
WE HAVE FOR SALE
NORTH MISSOURI R,
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS,
At a rate which will give the purchaser
Oyer 9 Per Cent.
On his investment.
B OWEN & FOX,
13 Merchants' Exchange.
BParizig, 'Y Per Cent. Interest.
mhS•lm4
DESIRABLE INVESTMENTS,
Producing Over 7 and 8 per cent. Interest.
LEIIIGM NAVIGATION AND RAILROAD FIRST
MORTGAGE SIX PER CENT. BONDS.
FREE - PROM -ALL — TAXES DUE 1877. - •
ERIE CITY SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS, SECURED
BY REVENUE FROM WATER WORKS,
Interest Payable in Now York.
UNION AND LOGANSPORT RAILROAD FIRST
MORTGAGE BONDS. SEVEN PER CENT.,
Interest Payable in Now York.
COLUMBUS AND INDIANA CENTRAL RAILROAD
FIRST MORTGAGE SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS,
interest Payable in Now York.
The attention of parties about to invest money or es.
change secmitiee is Invited to the above. Information
and !niece given on application.
Conataatly furnished us by our New York House.
STOCKS
Bought and Bold on Conanshrston in i'hitadolvtdir. NeW.
York and Rostov.
GOLD
Bought and Bold In largO and small amount&
GovgarimErrr SECURITIES
Bought and Sold at New Torii Irelcol4
FIN*!(UW.
POPULAR LOAN.
DREXEL & CO.,
34 South Third Street.
NEW YORK STOCKS.
ALL FLUCTUATIONS IN THE
NEW YORK MARKET
Stooks, Gold and Governments,
RANDOLPR & CO.,
AI EU' WORK, I PIIIIKADIMPIiiths
3 Nassau ht. I IS S. Third St.
?IIALWI*L.
BANKING HOUSIC
- too l2 E4tffz --
US and 114 So. THIRD ST. PHI-LAVA,
Dealers In all Goverment Securities.
ti trihgtro
THE SAFE DEPOSIT CO.,
For Sate Keeping of Valuables, Securi•
. ties, etc., and Bunting of Sales.
. DIRINITCRS.
N. B. Browne, i d J. Gillingham Fell. L uoi. Hein
H
C. H. Clarke, C. Macalester. B. A. Caldwell
John Welsh j - E. W. Clark. H . C. Gibson.
OFFICE, O. 421 till ESTN S irtizmr.
N. B. BROWNE. President.
C. 11. CLARK. Vice President.
R. PATTERSON. Ben and Treasurer. Jalfltn.a.tn,lyrt
g:000 1•2=7 011 AN!) AFIV It ]EARSqtl;S,'l7prrr
nani-a• E. t.Ai.3, sWnint
street.
$l2 o it 7 24.4t 00 &TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE.
LUKENS MME
O NM NTGORY,
w• No. Beach ntreet.
:1:1 Ds tf:IFIS.Wik, ao ti/ Di loi
WALK, LEAMING 004
No. 221 Chestnut Street,
OFFER. FOR BALE
GLOBE BLUE DRILLS, '
isUPERIOR Ditto.
LANCASTER Ditty
VEST PADDINGS.
SLEEVE LININGS.
CORSET JEANS.
CLOG RINGS.
Also, 4-4 BROWN SHEETING&
30 in. BROWN DRILLS.
mb13.12t4
Red Cross Wig-axis.
Reeeiving from manufacturer the above well-known
make, together with our usual stock coßsia JEANS,
SILESIAS. SLEEVE LININGS "OLD ELM MILLS"
VEST PADDINGS, WIG ANS, dc.. to which' the allos
Lion of tho trade is respectfully invited.
THOMAS R. GILL,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 8 Strawberry . Street.
feihimb
COAL
Extra Large Lehigh Nat Coal, $5 50.
Lehigh Stove and Furnaoe, $8 50.
WARRANTED PURE AND HARD
ALso, a superior
Rebroken Sohuylkill Coal,
ALL SIZES, $6 TO $O, AT
WM. W. ALTER'S
COAL DEPOT,
Ninth Street, below Girard Avenue,
AND
Office, corner_Sixtivand_Spring_Garden._
J,4t
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS.
6 The Arctic 90
REFRIGERATOR,
The beet and most conveniently constructed article to
this or any other market.
All the compartments are guaranteed DRY and free
from MOULD. MOISTURE and IMPURE ODOR.
Call and examine and see teetimonials in behalf of this
superior Refrigerator.
WILLIAMS & WOODWARD,
110. 922 (Nine Twenty-Two) Chestnut Street,
MANUFACTURERS.
mh2l r to th tf
BOOTS AND SHOES.
CL4 , tri
40 0
!xi
E -4 Spring Styles in Fine Custom t .. 3
g l Made Boots and Shoes for Gen- 0
-,3 tlemen. The only place in the d
E-4 city where all the Leading Styles
0 „...
in first Class Boots and Shoes L.'_ - ,
r 4 may be obtained. Prices Fixed t- 4
w at Low Figures.
<3:l
BARTLETT. tri
14 33 South Sixth Street, above I:c..
b
Chestnut. c=l
44 W
<4 p m
ref f 5 lv rpl
coNFEtnriommv.
Choice and Rare
FINE CONFECTION'S
FOR PRESENTS.
STEPHEN F. WHITMAN,
No MO Market Street.
Int,2l.3frp
MEAL ESTATE SALES.
friREAL ESTATE —THOMAS & BONS'. SALE.—
Modern four-story brick - Redidence, S. W. corner of
Ninth and Fitzwater streets, with a four,tory Brick
Dwelling adjoining, fronting on Htzwater street.—On
Tuesday, April 7th, 18a, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be solo at
public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all those brick
messuages and the lot of ground thereunto belonging,
situate at the southwest corner of Ninth and Fitzwater
streets: containing in front ou Ninth greet 18 feet, and
extending in depth along Fitzwater street 90 feat, more or
leer, to Morris et ea. The improvements are a modern
three-story brick residence, with tbreo.etory back build
ings. fronting•on tbo corner ; has verandah, and wire
screen for shrubbery on the Fitzwater street front, gas
introduced, bath, hot and cold water, water closet, o.c.
Also, a four-story brick dwelling adjoining, fronting on
Fitzwater street
Ur Clear of all incumbrance.
bl. THOMAS As SONS, Auctioneer*
r01414,28ap4 189 and 141 south Fourth etxeet.
EXECUTORS' SALE.—ESTATE OF BENJAMIN
.Naglee, deem:med.-1 homes kSons, Auctioneers.—
Valuable Wharf, fronting on Cohooksink creek and
Brown street. Eleventh Ward. On Tuesday, April 21st,
Ic6B, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at publio sale, at the
Philadelpbia Exchange, all that valhable wharf property.
situate, on the north side of Brown street, 12 feet 3,14 inches
east of Front street .• the lot containing in front on Brown
str cot 41 feet 934 inches. and extending in depth on ono
lice 117 feet WI inches, and on the other lino 134) foot likf
inches to Coltocksink crook, on which it has a front a:i
feet 4 inches.
Terms--Cash. Immediate possession.
13, - Clear of all ineumbranee.
EDWARD PATTERSMN
H. R. NAGLEE, Executors.
TIIOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
ml 24 up 4 18 189 and 141 South Fourth street.
I it , 11,111.1 u bALE.--111.051AS tt; SONS, AlleT.ioN.
;fires -story ,
fires-story story Brick Dwelling; r.amo
" Stable and Coach lie se, &e., No. 169 Norris street,
east of I lar.cook street. isinetcetttit Ward. On TlieluY.
o BaeB, at-12 o'clock, ndon, will br-sold:at pn die,
Mal,. at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that lot of ground.
with the improvements thereon erected,' Hitt:llan on the
north mkt of Norris etreef„ 51 feet east of ilaucoci. street.
No: to containing In front on Norris street 54 feet; anti
extending in depth Stofset., The improvements consist of
a tit rectory brick du citing 14 .feet fron` ,•with &abut
kiichen L y fins gas; anti is in god Order; frame stable,
with new patent roof; feed oottse.' with tin roof.L 12 by
16 foot I• coach hot se: chicken coop, hog nen. 6ness hung%
&c. Droop& 1 hutted with grape•vinss, frnit•trees, &c.
Subject ton yearly ground rent of $72.
al. 11051 AS etc SONS, Auctioneers.
inll24Maia4 1121 and 141 South Fourth street.
MOURNING GOODS.
HOMER COLLADAY CO.
MOURNING DEPARTMENT,
NEWEST FA.Diaxaos
Nob. 131E3 and IS2O Chef Aunt Street.
LJLDLIGBP ID it lhairf Watt tOlialltilift.**,
MARY B. CONWAY,
LADIEts' DRESS *JR BUSHING
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SIJOPPING
31. SOUTH $1 XTEENTII ti ' flsl ET.
Vt111.•1 , 1:1.1111.1..
Ladles from nny pmt of the Colt‘d Staten can tend their
orders for Dreel Dinterinle, Ifre3see,Glonluillounete, tilinee„
Under I. lothing, Mourning enit,.. Wedding Tromeenti, Tra
veling Outtite, Jowehy. &c., bid° Chilth•en'e Clothing, In
fant'm N nrd. °hog, Gentlemen's Linen. ite.
In ordering Oannente. Ladies will plenao eend one of
th, it BFAIT (I in:ra, , ,es fee measurement ; and Ladies
visiting the city ehotld not fail to call, and have their
measures regbtered for future convenience,
Refers, by perraireion, to
MR. J. M. HAFGEIGH.
'PM spa 1111 Chestnut street;
MESSRS. HOMER coLLADaY 6c V.L.
rp SlB mid KO Chestnut street.
CAUPETINGN AND OIL CLOTHS.
Z. IL OCMICALK. VIEO. E. WIEDIMITLEIW.
Jut Received, New Lot of
FINE CARPETINGS,
Of rich dealgor. and offered at lotic figur(
Oil Cloths, Matting', to.
E. H.GODSHALK & CO.
723 Chestnut Street.
147.6mr0
CARPETS
011 CLOTH,
MATTINGS, &C.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
pL lT e e dfe i rt:t a r ei
gr i e r a hvtg d m u r c ß ti trlnf ro ilp f l o , ly.
and are
rmer pricer.
LEEDOM & SHAW,
910 Arch Street,
Between Ninth and Tenth BL - tetr.
ten -33nrp!
WATCHES., JEWELIIIIN
J. T. GALLAGHER
(Late of Bailey dr, Co.).
MANUFACTURING JEWELER,
1300 Chestnut Street,
IMPORTER OF FINE
WATCHES
STERLING SILVER WARE
DESIGNED FOR. BRIDAL GIFTS
EINE JEWELRY:
Silver Ma me,
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'e an , Vulcanite and Jet,
Malachite, Uoin Singe,
GaractsCarbuncle. Engagement dn.
rittinontlm,
Vearlp,
AnietliSst,
btouellloo.
13( et American and EngWM Plated Ware, London Ilsa.
Bouquet, Freuell Clocks.
superior Table Lutiery, with Ivory bandlea, plain or
plated blades.
Watebea and Clocks carefully repaired by competent
women.
All Goode warranted of //eat quality, at low prices.
WOOD HANGINGS•
NO. 917 WALNUT STREET.
WOOD HANGINGS
Positively don't fall to see them before ordering any.
thing elee. Wall paper is now among tho
"Thhms That Were."
WOOD HA.NGINGS
Cost no more. and are selling by the thousand rolls per
day. See them and De convinced. No speculation, but
stubborn facts.
Specimens are also on exhibition at the Store of
JAMES C. FINN Es SONS,
Southeast corner Tenth and Walnut streets.
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AGRICULTURAL*
STRAWBERRY PLANTS.—EARLY PIIILADEL
phis Agriculturist, Jumada or 700, Wilson% Albany,
and all the leading varieties.
11. A. DREER.
714 Chestnut street.
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PEAS.--DREERI3 EXTRA. EARLY. DfoLEAN , B
Little Rem, Garteen Firet Crop Early . Varaetacua.
Uhampion of England. Eugenio , and trfonty• other
choice variatleo. H. A. f)REER.
mblg•fli a to6t§ 714 4lfeatnut Woof.
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DEALERS SUPPLIED WITH. GARDEN SR
on liberal tonna. IL A. DREER,
rnblb th a tuat§ 714 Chestnut area.
CLARKE, 11,1LARELIMIA AND Ctillltibia
Ritepberry. Early Wileon, Kittatinny and Lawton
Blackberry. Plenta genuine, at It. A. DREIER'S
deed Warehouse, 7(4 Chestuut street. mbl9 th eto 6t
2 ONION. SETS, • ASPARAGUS . AND RIIUDARB
Roots. Early Good Chesnut '
street:
Sprout Potatoes.
11. A. DREER, 714treet. tuntO th s tut%
GAODION SELAB ARV:
pouniar became reliable; plant them once and von
will plant them alwayta. Call foe a copy of HIRST'S
Carden Almanac for 18e8'; it oline+ found uncial and in
structive. They aro dletributed without (4100 - from -
Bl ;IST'S Seed- Ware roues.
9253 and 5.034 Market street, above Ninth.
2. FLOWS, unßurri;. CULTIVATORS. wan
ail Miler impiewen a for tho Farm and Gardon, gold
Waroboure.
tho loweat niarktiO 6 tl.4t s i .T.4 .
f 1 and U 4 Market atreet, abovo Ninth.
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at o 141,814F:1,S PR E IM OLOVERSVIGID FOR SAL
Pc at BUIS Vel Seed Warehoueo.
uthl4 t2trp 922 and 924 Market street,above Ninth.
Would call Special attention to their
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AWARDED THE PRIZE MEDAL&
30.000 Francs
HERRING'S PATENT
CHAMPION SAFES
Awarded the Prize Medals at World's Italy
London; World's Fatr, New Tort;
Exposition Gidrersel*-Partt,
WINNER OF THE WAGER
30,000 FRANCS!!
MOW IN GOhD,)
At tbo recent International Gout "Alin the Paris Exhibition
'I he public are invited to call and examine the repeat
of the Jury on thr marital of the great contort, and ece tint
°Metal award to the lierrinred'atent over all o them
FMIREI., HERRING & CO.,
829 Chentriut Street, Philadelphia.
Herring, Farrel & Sherman, New York.
Herring & Co., Chicago.
Herring. Farrel & Sherman, N. Orleans,:
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nEDICINiIt»
SPEER'S
PORT GRAPE WINE.
VINEYARDS, NEW JERSEY.
SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE;
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FOUR YEARS OLD.
This Justly celebrated native Wino is made from the
Juice of the Oporto Grape raised in this country. Its la. •
valuable TONIC AND RENGTHE sING PROPER
TIES are uneurpaai ed by any other native Wine. Being
the pure juice of theape. produced under Hr. Spec"'
own personal supervisi gr on. its purity and genuineness are
guaranteelL The youngest child may partake of Ha
generous qualities, and the weakeat invalid may use it to
advantage. H tr rticularly beneficial to the amid and
debilitated, and suited to the various aihnente that afillat
the weaker sex. It is in every respect
A WINE TO BE RELIED ON.
Samples at the store of
JOHN bTON, HOLLOWAY itc CO.. No. 23 N. SIXTH el s ;
FR.Y NOB. 11.1011ABD8 N o rth
DI OTT & t$ .. No. 233 SECOND street,
Invalids we Specria Port Grape Wine.
Females use Speeris Port Grape Wine.
Weakly pperaone find a benefit by its use.
Speeris ties in It orpitals are preferred to otherWltio‘
Sold by Druggists and Grocers:
The trade supplied by JOHNSTON. HOLLOWAY
CO. and FRENCH, mu:mum & CO., rniiatteipme.
A. EMBER, 243 Broadway, N. Y.
trlltt-th th e•3ftAn
( 4 7 14111 -1 4110 En •
WWI BALE: - . MEttCHANT - 13, ST - oftEKE'aPSft, -
x ilotels and dealerw-200 Cases Champagne and Crags
Cider. 2EO bbls. Champagne and Crab Cider.
P.J. JORDAN.
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990 Pottr etreet.