Urr 11( 451; 1J Li trieLb 'Own limn Boni , .—Durint , the winter the steamboats which ply on the Delaware hay.e been overhauled and ri fitted for the present sea• son. The John A Warner, Captain Cone, has undergone many etninc.es, and the improvements made have worked such a la automation that those who have been to the habit of taking tee delightful up river excursions would scarcely know the boat. The half cabin deck has been dispensed with; and a handsome saloon Low extends nearly the entire length of the boat. This saloon is well ventilated, and is neatly and comfortably furnished. New and more conve nient staircases have been put in position. Cap tain Cone deserves thanks fur the manner in -- which be boa fitted up the boat for the greater accommodation of his patrons. After the 16th instant the Warner will not carry any heavy freight. The Pilot Boy, Captain Crawford, has also resumed her up river trips, and the Edwin For rest makes her clad) excursion, to Trenton: The S. M. Felton and Eliza ilancos are running to Wilmington, and the competition results in a very cheap excursion. The Gloucester Point boats will soon run every lit teen minutes. A new boat is to be run to Point Airy, and the little steamers to Smith's Island should not be forgot ten. With all these boats plying in different dirce tiona on the Delaware, and the Fairmount and Laurel Hill boats on the Sohnylkill, there ought to be no difficulty in making a pleasant excursion and enjoying a brief spell of fresh air during the surnner season. Gsubtarr Faerwm..—The Germans will cele brate Whit Monday (June Ist) with considerable spirit. At Engel & Wolf's farm. there will bo smnger festival en miniature under the combined auspices of the Mamnerehor, Young Mmnnerchor and Bmngerbund, the three principal German musical societies in the city. Three fine chorusses will be executed by all the singers belonging to the societies. The leaders of the societies are Carl Bentz, of the ItLenner chor, Wm. Hartman, of the Young Mantnerchor, and Carl Gaertner, of the Svengerbund, and each chorus will be sung under the direction of one of those gentlemen. The Ride clubs, Turner ' Societies, and all other singing societies have been invited to be present at the festival, and the entertainment will therefore be varied and very pleasant. The Liedertafel, Liederkranz and Liedertafel d. d. fr._gent. will have a mnger picnic at Washing ton Retreat on the same day,„ and under the leadership of W. Kuntzel. several choruses will be sung. The Germania MaTmerehor, Cecilia Genus - - Verein and Orpheus tilnging 6oelety will have a ple-nie at Engel Wolf's Farm on Monday, July 13th. BraiNG PARADE.—The National Guard, under the command of Major Harmanus Neff, will make their spring parade on Monday afternoon next, at half-past two. from Fifth and Cherry streets. They will be accompanied by a full mil itary band and the regiMental drum corps. Gen eral Prevost will review the troops in column in Locust street, above Seventeenth. During the winter, although prevented by the inclemency of the weather from being before the public, yet the increase of military bpirlt in the city has been at tested by a vast accession to the ranks of the Guards. MANTLE AND PILE Mifusuu~.—Mr. George C. Reukauti, of 929 Arch street, who is now en tirely remodelling his establishment, and giving further depth to his store, has been compelled to offer his entire stock of mantel and pier mirrors. bouquet tables, brackets. &c., at public sale, and has hid them removed to Scott's Art Gallery, 1020 Chestnut street, for convenience of sale. They are all of superior quality white French plate, all splendidly mounted in new style frames of superior workmanship, and will be sold with out reserve, on Monday morning next, May 4, at 11 o'clock. • MOONLIGHT Dnim..—The Gray Reserve regi ment, under command of Lieutenant-Colonel J. W. Latta, will turn out for battalion drill on Monday evening next, accompanied by the Liberty Cornet Band. The military evolutions will be , executed on the Nicolson pavement, on North Broad street. LARCENY OF CIGARS.—Robert Maddock went into the cigar store of Amanda Rogue, at Seventh and Noble streets, yesterday, and helped himself to a box of cigars. The theft was observed by the proprietress, who had Maddock arrested. The prisoner was taken before Aid. Carpenter and was held to answer. LARCENY OF• 811A1).-9 colored man named 'Charles Wood was before Alderman Bottler this morning upon the charge of the larceny of 22 shad, belonging to Mary Carpenter, a fish dealer at Dock street wharf. he was held in $6OO bail for trial. TUG BOAT BURNED•—A small steam tug, on the way up the Delaware, took fire last evening about seven o'clock, and was run on the fiats below Point Breeze and abandoned. The boat Vas almost entirely destroyed. Smola FlRE.—Young's carpenter shop, at 'Duponceau and Davenport streets, was slightly damaged by fire about five o'clock this morning. The flames originated from the stove. MAY BALL—The fourth fancy and citizens' dress ball of Prof. Asher will be given on Mon day evening next at Musical Fund Hall. A very .leasant attar may be expected. FAST DRIVING.—John Wilson was arrested at Broad and Oxford streets yesterday for fast driv ing. He was taken before Aid. Fitch and was held to keep the peace. TIIE•LATE TIIO3TA9EARP IeaVCS a fortune of over a half a million of dollars. ills biography and will are published in to-day's Cvnanercial List and Price Current. ATTENTION is invited to the advertisement another column of "desirable rooms to rent." A r OIIRLSPONDF.NY writing irOM BOSTON, .M..t , ‘ , ;. 7 speaking of the improvement and progression of that city, mentions, among others, that the firm of M.K.ssits. TURNER & CO., sole proprietors and compounders of the celebrated Tre-Dour,ourrEux, or UnvEnsni. NEURALGIA PIO, are about to re move to more suitable and extensive premises, 157 TREMONT STREET, opposite the Common. That this building is five stories in height, one hundred feet debp, and has a frontage of at least twenty-six feet. The lower part has been hand somely fitted up as an office and store, and the remainder is to be occupied by the employes, some Two 'HUNDRED in number, who, with the assistance of the steam engine in the basement, will be engaged in preparing, packing up and despatching to all parts of the UNION their extra ordinary nerve and other medicines. It is stated that the largely-increasing business of this estab lishment has rendered this step absolutely neces sary. WORTH KNOWlNG.—eatarrh, like a Fever-sore, depends upon a humorul condition of the blood; therefore, snuffs and solutions are powerless to remove it. The success of Dr. Kennedy's "Per manent Cure for Catarrh" lies in the fact that it purifies the blood, gives tone and vitality to the system, while the ulcerated membrane is cleansed and healed by soothing applications. For sale by all Druggists. , WI: call attention to the advertisements of Mr. J. B. Clark's Gold Medal Range, which he has in full operation at Lis establishment, No. 1008 Mar ket street; also his Baltimore Fire-place Heater Persons building or altering their heaters should give him a cull and see for themselves. THROUGH 10 FA,IRMOUNT.-OH Sunday next, the third of May, the Sptuee and Pine street cars will commence running through from the Ex change, to Fairmount Park for a single faro. —The Pruppian government hits bought in Brueschi a gun cf)lllVP>ed of thirtyscveu can nons. which will clbscr,togc grapeshot at the rate of '.60 shots per minute. Olt N< YriUMIS. Er.movm. or Tun, kiim.acii MAOI.INE Vi'Anknoom.—lt is alwtrut , malifylmt to efironiCle the StieCeSS of II worthy enterprise, aim it is hence wi h real pleasure that we have to announce the removal of he Sager yawing Machine 'Waterman: in this city to their e legant new building, No. Ilea CheAnut street. This enlargement of their borders Wall , rendered ueces silty by the growing popularity of and increitein4 de mand for these admirable machines , The knowledge that the Singer insrt uments are the best manufactur ing machines in the world is universal; though it has not become known until recently that their 'New Family Sewing Machine" is as far supe rior to all other /amity sewing machines in use as is their manufacturing machine pro emi nent in Vs own department of iwolufactming. Tack New Family Machine is, In fact, unrivalled for all the purposes of family sewing. It is at once simple, du rable, quiet, and light running, and capable of per forrning au astonishing range and variety of work. It hem, fell, stitch, braid, gather, co-d, tuck, quilt, and embroider with perfect ease tilld.accuracy, and is in all respects as nearly a perfect specimen ol mechan ism as could well be imagined Mr. Wm. N. Cooper, the gentlemanly and efficient agent of the company in his city, deserves the' thanks of the community for having made su laudable au acqui,ith al to the business im rovementa of our most it paler thoroughfare. E. G. WHITMAN & UO..i.ILWAYS ON TIME. The season may be late; Snows may firmer where we look .for violets, and cold winds may rudely hie iv where balmy breezes are set down in the Almanac; but B. G. Whitman & Co. never fail to meet the O!- quiremente of each succeeding season with their choice and elegant confections. Their present Immense and varied stock contains some dainty preparations that have been gotten up with special reference to the season, and in addition, all the old delicacies, such 1113 roasted Jordan Almonds, fine bon lions, cream fruits, many-flavored caramels, chocolate preparations, &c., &o, that have given the name of IL G. Whitman & Co. a proud pre-eminence in all appreciative circles. A visit to their popular establishment, No. 318 Chest nut street, below Fourth, will reassure the confident and convince the skeptical. REeZDY that can be relied on for com pletely removing NEURALGIA, nerve-ache and other nervous affections from the system is Da. TITRNEred TIO-DOOLOUREOX Or UNIVERIBAL NEQUALGIA Pits.. It improves the tone of the nerve fortifies the weak ened constitution, and dislodges these complaints. Apothecaries have this medicine. JOIINSTON, HOLLO we: & Cownrat, Agents, Phllada. SPRING has fairly made her debut, and spring fashions are opened for inspection. Bartlett comes oat with his nobby styles of boots and shoes, excelling as usual. lat style and finish. Ile Wes fairly taken the city by storm, or rather, the citizens have taken him by storm, eo great is the rush for his new styles. Bartlett may be found at 33 South Sixth street,above Chestnut. THE LUNGS ARE tSTRAJOKD AND RACKED by persistent Cough, the peneral strength wasted, and an incurable complaint oft en established thereby. Jayne's Expectorant is tui effective remedy for Coughs and ()olds, and exerts a benellekl effect on the Pulmonary 'and Bronchial Organs. Sold everywhere. RE3IOVAL. HrY:B 7 I3 CLIINA HALL, Now open at their new store, 121 S Chestnut street, where families about furnishing or replenishing have the advantage of making their selection from the largest stock of all the new shapes of China, Class and Stone Ware in the city; from a single plate to the most extensive outfit at the lowest wholesale int porter's prices, and can depend on ihe quality of the goods. WIIITE FRENCH CHINA TEA Sin's, Best duality. 4) pieces, for :fS 13 per set. KerCe Chine dull, I'3IS Chestnut street. CUT GLASS TABLE TUMBLERS. Per dOzen, - • - - - - $1 75 NERICE , CHINA HALL, 1218 Chestnut street, • CHINA HALL, 1218 CHRSTSVT STREET. Those about purchasing China and filvis 'will tind, by a visit to the China Hall, that they can purchase any article in our line by the single niece at the low est wholesale price, und depend on getting the be 4 article and newest shapes, and have the greatest va riety to choose from. FEENITI CHINA DINNER PLATES. Just received, 500 dozen White French China Din ner Plates, at $2 per dozen. Hznn's China hall, 1218 Chestnut street. FACTS WORTH KNOWIN4 China and Glass Loaned to Parties.—Parties giving public or private learties,balls,etc.,can be furnished with White and Gold Band China, Glassware. Silver Plated Table and Tea Spoons, Knives and Forks. Candelabras, Tables. Chairs, Napkins, 'Fable and. Floor Clottei, Flags and other Decorations, at a moderate per centage, at S. S. Fetherston 45c, Co.'s, 270 South Second street. BEN BUTLER objects to fighting a duel with Judge Nelson, because of the infirmity of his sight. Be says he can draw a note at signt that will bring down his man at any time; but a trigger he cannot handle. Ben is at home in a suit at law, and looks very well in it, particularly when said suit has been furnished from the Arst-class Clothing 1101ISC of Charles Stokes & Co., under the Continental. Srnt.No HATS. Spring Hats, • Of the newest and latest styles, at The very lowest prices. Oak fords', Continental Hotel. GENUINE; French Confections, Hot-house Fruits fresh Jordan Roasted Almonds and other delicacies. a, A. L. VANSANT . 6, corner of Ninth and,Chestnutstreets Jummous mothers and nurses use for children a safe and pleasant medicine iu BoWEIt'S INFANT Colt- DIAL. SPRING FIATS. Spring Hats, of ,the r OWeSt. and latest styles, at The very lowest prices. Oakfords', Continental Hotel. AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCHES —The Best. The Cheapest. - Recommended by Railway Condtic tors, engineers and expres9men, the most exacting class of watch-wearers, as superior ,to all others for strength, steadiness, accuracy and durability. 'Unscrupulous dealers occasionally sell a worth less Swiss imitation. To prevent imposition, buyers should always demand a certificate of genuineness. For sale all respectable dealers BURGICAL Et:num&2 , yrs and druggists' sundries Snownnis ce 110TLIER, 23 South Eighth street. SPITCIALTY.—AII thosegents desiring_elegarit• fitting pantaloons will find them at C. C. Dittriel. Co., Continental Hotel, Ninth street. as this branch 01 Tailoring is made a specialty, and really .varrantli an invitation. Always a fine stock 'of goods on hand. BOW'ER'S SENNA FIGS, FOR CONSTIrATION— Ofty cenh.J. Depot Sixth and Vine. FINE Boom AND GAITERS AT Low FItIrES. Gentlemen who eonsult comfort, economy, elegance and good taste should call on Cum. Eichel, the accom plished cordwainer, No. .5i14 North Eighth slrea,ahove Buttonwood. Be bas su immense stock of Boots and -toes of all the prevailing styles, at very low 't labs' Boots and Gaiters on hand and made to ord•cr. FLORENCIC SEWING MACHINE. Florence Sewing Machiee, Florence Sewing Machine. Ofilce,ll2i Chestnut street, Philadelphia. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH. J. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of the Eye and Ear. tre all diseases appertaining to the above members ,v.tc the utmost success. Testimonials from the most re,- Habit; sources in the city can be seen at his office, No. sO Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in His practice. Artiilcial eyes inserted. No charge made for examination. SPRING EATS. Spring Hate, Of the newest and latest , tyles, at The very lowest prices. Onkfords% Continental lintel LEGAL NOTICES. N HE cocia OF COMMON PLEAS FORTHE CITY County of Philadelphia.—MAßV N. WALES by tier nest friend ve. JESSE N. BOLLES, U. P., September Terp ,1367. N 0.67. In Divorce. 'lO ,lESSE N. BOLLES. 11,ppondent—Sva—Take notice that the Examiner appointed by the Court to tike tecti. movy of libaliTlVH wttuereea, will meet for that parrame on ti e :Bet day of May, A. D. lttA, at 4 o'clocw, P. .N 1 , at the thee of the und.r,igned, No. 2, eocond door of the New Ledger Building,lo4 South Sixth atreet, in the city of delphia; when and where you nniy attend if you think proper. CIEORGE IL EARLE, 2 15p; Attorney fur Libellant. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND 1 County of Philadelphia. -Estate of BEND. RAY, ducemed.—The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit settle and adjust the account of WM. AV RAY and ROBERT RALSTON, bxecutors of •Ilenjamin It deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties inter ested for the purees') of his appointment on NV EIDNEd- DAY, May 13. 1868, at 11 o'cloca. A. M., at his office, No. 209 South Fifth street, room No. 11, in the city of Phila delphia. . my 2 e,tu.thfit" IN TME ORPHANS , COURT FIR TILE CITY AND I County of Philadelphia.—Estate of TuomAs McK.E.N. LEY, deweased.—The Auditor appointed by the Court to report distribution of the fund in court arising from sale of real eatate late of said decedent, will meet the parties interested for the purpose of his P ppolntment, on Wad. needay, May Litti, A. L. 1.48, at 4 o'clock P. M., at the (Mice et Samuel F. Flood, Esq., No. 810 8. Fifth St., itt the city of Philadelphia. myla to th at" FITLER, WEAVER & CO. nEW CORDAGE FACTORY NOW IN FULL OPERATION. Na 89 N. WATER and 23 N. DEL. moron BOND'S BOSTON AND TRENTON BISCUIT.--Tilß trade alepplied with Bond's Buttor,_DCO&M, Milk, Ova. etors and Egg /Reedit. Also,. West & Thonea celebrated Trenton and Wine Biscuit, bY JOB. B. BOSSIER. 4s CO.. Sole Agents. 108 South Delaware avenue. THE DAILY EV BNING BUILETIN.-TifILADELPIIIA, SATURDAY, MAY 2;1868. _ 1 ' WILL BE READY, AND FOR SALE, APRIL 30, 1888, Gr ould 9 s Piano Stores No. 923 Chestnut Street, MUSIC ALBUMS, Rich Gilt Morocco, with. Gilt Edges, Most Popular Pieces of Music FOR ONE DOLLAR. The Retail Price of which would be not lees than 1. Minlo Rifle (Polka) 8 • C0n501ati0n........ 4. Grand 'Triumphal March 5. Grande Duchene (Waltz) 6. Mabel (Wa1tz).....• • .. • • • • 7. Romeo and Juliette (Fantasia Air), Arranged by 11. Clarke 8. Faust (Song). "In the Language of Love," need by permission of Oliver Diteon Co....Gonnod P. Fif res De La darde (Polka MUitaire) J Ascher 10. Perla d'Allomagne (Dluotte a la hiazourka)..J. Ascher 11. Marche Du Sacra (Coronation). .. ... ....Meyerbeer 12. Don Carlo (Fantasia Aire)........ ...... ..H. Clarko 13. Grande Ducheeee (Quadrille).— ...... ....J. Offenbach 14. Guarde , Wa1tz......... ....... ........ ....D. GodfreY 15. Lagrayiata (Pot Pourri), arranged by 11. Cramer 16. 11 Trovatore (Pot Pourri), arranged by H. Cramer 17. Grande Ducheeeo (Song, "It is a Legend J Offenbach Old)," .18. Romeo and Juliette (Air), arranged by H. Clarke 19. Bohemian Girl (Pot P0urri)............ ..... IL Cramer 20. Champagne Charlie (Song).... • A. Lee ALSO AT Claxton's Book Store, No. 1214 Chestnut St Union Plano Company, 1017 Walnut St. Conrad. Brothers, No. 1107 Chestnut It. ap2B 6trp WENDEROTH'S GREAT PAINTING, BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG. 914 CHESTNUT STREET. Open till 3.0 P. M. at)2B to th s att; VS 7 SPX - 141E S OF LOOKING • GLASSES: • NEW ENGRAVINGS, NEW CHROMO-LITHOGRAPHS , EARLES' GALLERIEk 816 Chestnut Street. Thi uoitiae ;4 0f:v . .50 Z 4 I , lllllkUt 1 MARY B. CONWAY, LADIES , DRESS EVRISES.II.IEG AND SHOPPING EMPORIUM, 81 SOUTH SIXTEENTH STitE'ET, PHILADELPHIA. Ladies from any part of She United States can sond their orders for Dress Materials, Dresses Cloaks.Bermets, Shoes, Under Clothing, Mourning Suits, Wedding Trosseau, Tr& veling Outfits. Jewelry, &c., also Children's Clothing, In font's Ward, °bee, Gentlemen's Linen. .k.c. In ordering Garments, Ladies will please send one of their DEBT Frrrinar DRESSES for measurement and Ladies visiting the city should net fail to call and have their measures registered for future convenience. Edon, bY Pen:anion. to MR. J. M. 11AFLEIGII. 1012 and 1014 Cheetuut etroet M MESSRS. ROER COLLADAY & nalil4.3m tp 818 and BIU Cheetnut etroof STORE, 809 CHESTNUT STREET •. TO LET. APPLY AT BANK OF THE REPUBLIC. nl3l tf TO LET. 'NEXT DOOR T O POST OFFICE Entire Upper part, BaEement and Sub. Cellar. Apply a 430 Chestnut Street. np2,3 [fry§ TO RENT—HANDSOME COTTAGE, 0 ROOMS, eituate on Stenton aventte,2 minutee' walk of Vieher's lane and Wayne etreet etation. Lot about t M by 200 feet. Gee and water. A Iso—liandeome Country Seat. Nicetown lane, German. town. within 10 ininutee' walk of etation. Four acree of ground. oleo—Ten deelrahle Country Seate near Buetteton,wi several acres of ground. LEWIS IL REONEE, my 2 e,tu2tl 731 Walnut [Arcot. T RENT FOR E SUMMER • ONTIIS—A ttO `M M highly desirable Residence, on the Old York road, op. po:tite the North Vennsylvania Railroad Station, 7 miles frcm the city. The house is large, handsome, and furnished. There i s a well-stocked fruit and vegetable garden, ice•houtto filled, stabling, &c. &c., &c. Possession given 15th of June. Address "EII.DON,' , Shoemaker town P. 0., Montgomery county, Pa. my 244 TO PENT.—A DEBIitAI3LE DWELLING. WP II triabout 4 acres of land. situated on Nlgin street, Ger mantown, convenient to steam and horse railroad; hue gas, water, stabling, and a large number of fruit trees; large vegetable garden, dm. Amity to W. C. E DENSZY, 737 Market street. my 2 TO LET.—TIIR FOUR STORY DWELLING NO. Etil South Broad street. Inquire of J, I'. WINN, " southwest corner of Broad and Spruce streets. Rent $7OO. mayt-litrp§ INDIA RUBBER GOODS REDUCED PRICES. MARCH 1, 1868. ROBE BEM ENGINE AND BRANT UOSB, &a RICHARD LEVICK; No. 708 Chestnut Street. gra t egho Na o tional Rubber Co. FB ARCI 'I3,DAYERS. &c.-0 ARCMS (Stuffed Olives), Nonpareil and Superfine Capers and French Olives: fresh goods • landing ex tispoloon from Ha Delawa r er sale IiyJOS. B. MUDS & CO. lOU South Avenue. 11111111 VERITABLE EAU DE COLOGNE—JEAN 1. MARIA FARINA. The moat fascinating of all toilet waters, in festivity or sickness, and that which has given name and celebrity to this exquisite and refreshing per. fume. tingle bottles. 75 cents. Tome for two dollars. /JUBB th ELL, Apothecary, e Oliestned street. 5,000 BOUND IN CONSISTING OF T-? J N TY' OE THE FIFTEEN DOLLARS. .. .. —G. Herzberg Charles B. ibriberg Moudeb3cohn ..........J. Concone J Offenbach D iGodfreY THE FINE TO RENT. FRINGES ! FRINGES ! FRINGES4t t ALL THE LATEST STYLES. 5. G. NIAOKIXELOLI, LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS . ) No. 1032 Chestnut Street. Corner of Eleventh. !no 6trp SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS- Bilks in all the new shades ; Stripea,Checks and GI aces. Black Pouit sublime, Gros Grains, Tatiana; also,tisclua• mere de Bole, from el 75 to $7 bd. bilk berm. Argentines, Plain French Silk and Irish Poplins; all colors Corded and Poplin Alpacas, Piques and Percales; French Piques. white, for dresses; also, Plain Check Di ainsooks, Organdies, tie. J. W. PJWUTOLt & C 0.,, 920 Chestnut Street. Laces, Fancy Goods, Hosiery and Parasol Departments now offer, in their variety and economical charges, groat induccrnentB to buyers. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., 920 Chestnut Street. MOURNING GOODS, BLACK MO E-lAIRS, The celebrated Crown. Brand, warranted to retain , th:ir t olor, cold only by J. W. PROCTOR & CO., 920 Chestnut Street. • LADIES' 'KID GLOVE U JONIILOR, Alexandre's, Bajiater, Princeaa, and Clute,e: 'a celein :stud makes. J. W. PROCTOR St CO., 920 Chestnut Street. Shawln for Spring and Summer, r, ow open, all the leonine etylee. from VS to 8150. J. Av. .P.ROCToIt .56 CO., 920 Chestnut Street. WHITE GOODS AND LINENS. Now open. a complete line of - all the reouirltes in these departmentz. Families furnishing aro iuslted to examine our rtock. J..W. PROCTOR & CO., 920 Chestnut Street. LUPIN'S BOMBAZINE, GENUINE, Hernani, Coarse and Fire Mesh, 7 ; yard to 2 yards w Ide, At Popular Prices. J 1 W. PriOCTOR 00, 1 920 Chestnut Street. Spring and Summer CLOAKS AND MANIILLAS. ALSO. HANDSOME WALKING SUITS, Now open in great variety. , J. W. Chestnutit & CO. 0;20 Street. MILLINERY GOODS. Ladies Making their Bonnets CAN I , IIAD ALL THE MATEBIAT RAT GEORGE W. MILES'S, 91.1 Chestnut Street (Worth Side), Straw Bonnets and Trimmings, French Flowers, Ribbons, Laces, Frosted and Plain Dialines, ' With narrow LACES, iu Colors to match. French and New York BOWCI , 1111111e14 Liberal discount to Milliuere.' MILES, 911 Chestnut Street ap`;lmrp WOOD & CARY, BONNET OPENING Thursday, April 2, 1868, No. 725 Chestnut Street, PUILADELPHIAi and tfro P:11 - 11 tiul3lf;ii 220. 222. REFRIGERATORS' FOR THE MILLIO . v: THE BEST VENTILATING REFRIGERATORS. ALSO. THE COMMON REFRIHERATOES. At Extreme Low Prleeei „, E. S. PAP SON 44c 00., OLD STAND. Noe. 220 and' 222 Dock Street, . th triapo Near the Exchange. apl4 AirARICING WITS EIY[P,ROTD OA tug. Braiding. Stamping, ato. A TARRY. Filbert street: CE. ICE. ICE. ICE. ICE, 10E. ICE. SUPPLIED DAILY TO LARGE Olt SMALL CON SOMERS - - In any part of the paved Malta of the Consolidated City— vvE4, PHUT A DEIRIIIA. MANTUA, TIOGA RICEIMhNn. BuinEsßußG, an GE ERMANTOWN. Offices etc. can rely on beincfurnlahed 'with a lei RE AKTICLE, BEI VED'PEOMPTLY. and at the lente,at market rstee. COAL. COAL, COAL. COAL. COAL. EST QUALITY OF LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL, et prices se low se the loweet,for a Bret-rate article. BLACKSMITHS' COAL, ElloKoßY, OAK L AND PINE WOOD Aap KINDLING WOOD. _ _ SEND YOUR ORDERS FOR ICE OR COAL TO Cold Spring Ice and Coal Company, THOS. CAIDLL,Preet. JNO, GOODYEAR, Seer HENRY THOMAS, Super% No. 435 Walnut Street. BRANCH DEPOTS, TWELFTH AND WILLOW STREETS. TWELFTH STREET AND WASHINGTON AVENUE. TWENTY.FIFI H AND WM BARD STREETS. NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD AND MASTER STIIFET. PINE STREET WHARF, ER/HUY) RM . , BOLE+ w MAO KNICKERBOCKER ICE" I E COMPANY F1111113)3 ICE OF THE BEST QUALITY at the LOWEST RATEdtkroughout the city, Weat Philadelphia, Mantua, Port Richmond and Tioga, to Familiea, Storey, Motels, Confectionera, Ac., In largo or small quautitlea. A deductionot one-seventh to Mores and offices taking but Nix Drees per week, Oi dora by mail receive prompt attention. itt - end 120 Broad street. cwt./ OFFICES, / Ninth and Washington avenue,/ DEPOTS. Willow et. wharf. Velms - are ay.) E. P. KERSIIOW, A. inwr,- K ERSHOW & HUNT. D. W. BUNT. aly2s di2trg6t a tit th,lll ICE, ICE, ICE, ICE, ICE, ICE, ICE, ICE. FIRST QUALITY OF ICE. CT Promptness and Regularity of Delivery, riv- MODERATE UNIFORNI RATES TO FAXIIIES, STORES, Jzo„ elf - LARGE TRADE SUPPLIED UPSIN FAIR TERMS. CHAS. S. CARPENTER & CO.. 717 Willow Street, above Franklin. al 2g to tll Ft fit rvt WATCHES, JEWELRY" &t. Te New Marble Store, qt . le. Set MUTSU STREET 1e JAB. E, CALDWELL & CO., JEWELERS. Have Opened Seven Oases OF FRENCH MARBLE MANTEL CLOCKS, Manufactured in Paris expressly to their order. The movement of each Clock is supplied with the New Patent Improvements. JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO., ap9o2 OFIESTNUT STREET. ce thtfro . , CLARK & BIDDL E, No. 712 CEEESTNUT STREET Offer for sale a eholee assortment of STERLING AND STANDARD SILVER WARE .AND FINE PLATED WARES, fer, wtt9,tfrp4 MITMe'VT=n WILL RESOLD AT AUCTION ON THURSDAY, Emu...lth. 1S(38, at 12 o'clock M, on the premlses, the beautiful Country Reel& nee of Jacob Miles. ql. rtaining thirty acres of excellent flr mdywina laud elegantly situated in Pennebury towtehip.Cliester county, l'enna., opposite the residence of David Woelpper., Esq.. and near Chadd's Ford station. Ibis is one of the most desirable properties in Chester county.with very handsome BO extensive improvements, plenty of fruit cud shade. and tine water. Terms one4talf cash; $5OO to be raid at sale. Also the Household Furniture, Farming Utensils, Agricultural Im plements, Live Stock, &e., &c. The whole to be sold without reserve. Immediate pos session. Particulars in handbills. '1 rains leave Mat cud Chestnut streets for Cliadd'si Ford and West Chester, from which conveyance may be bed to the place. ALFRED M. HERKNESS. Auctioneer. SALE BY ORBF OF 11EIRS.—ESTATE OF It: R Jenne Sandoz. deceafied.—Thomas & Song. Atrtion• e‘re.—Valuable Country Place, eix scree. FiiiherN one. one-half mite of the Fieher'd Lane Station. on the North Penntylyanla Railroad. Twentyiecend Ward. On Tueeday„ May 26th, 1268, et l 2 o'clock. noon, will be Bold at public pale, at the Philudelohla Exchange. all that v:d. noble country place, Amato on the no-th aide of Fiehet , o Lane, between the North Penneylvania Railroad nod New idecot:d filreet, near Ottley, Twenty second Ward, adjoining the properties of William Hallowell, Benjamin Taylor and l'dorgar compriklng S acre s of ground , luitable for a country res idence. The improvements are it rough-mot dwelling, large frame bare, having corrl azo. home end etablirg good water,garden, apple•orchardo&c. 11 - k Clear of ill Incumbranco. Twins—Half caeli. Immediate tiCIPPCSOIOI% THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers, 139 and 141 South Fourth greet • nly2ik.23 PEREMPTORY SALE.—THO WAS & finSs, Auctioneers.—Modern Three-story Brick Residence, N. \V. t orrar of Sixteenth and Mt. Vernon str•.ets. 20 feet front. On Tuesday. May 12th. 1868. at 12 o'clock. noon, will be 'old at public sale, without reserve, at the Philadephia Exchange: All that modern three-story brick meesuago. with three-story back buildings and lot of ground, situate at the N. W. corner of Sixteenth and Mt. Vernon streets; the lot containing in front on Mt. Vernon street 20 feet, and extending in depth along Sixteenth street 100 feet. The house 11.6 the gas introduced, bath. hot and cold water; water-closet connected with sewer, cooking-range, furnace in cellar. &c. Cellar floor laid In mortar; has recently been papered and painted, and is M gond order throughout. ' !" Clear of all incumbrance. Tel may remain on mortgage. Sale absolute. Immediate possession. 51. THOMAS d, St INS , Auctioneers. ro y 2 9 199 and 191 S. Fourth street. TO CAVITALISTS AND SIANUFACITURE RS._ rThomas & Sons. Auctioneere.—Valuable UM', Man " don and Tenant houses, 113 acres, Rookbill road. T ower Merlon township, Montgomery county. van ht. half mile front Manayung, and 5 111111015 from Plata. Pennsyl. delphia, On Tuesday, May 19th:1868:at 19 o'clock, noon, 11l be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described Property. viz.: No; I.—Alt that v.ivable lot of land o'B acres, more or less, , at ltoetrutii,,, Lower Merlon township, Montgomery countY, Pennsyl vania; consisting of a large atone mill, large stone man. slot. stone tenant house. and steno tlastrlea, water power &c. WC:leer of all incumbrance. . , , _ No. 2.—A1l that lot of land of 8 sores, mo or him ad joining the above: has large thretretory stop mill, tenant house and stone interacts,- water eon er, dm. Inmediate 110E434.w:i0n, For further path:sultan, apply to omas M. mart, 1000 Girard Avenue. 4 M. TtiOMAS dt SONS., Auctioneers, 119 and 191 South Fourth erect, Ma 32.9,16 HEAL ESTATE SALES. REA I, PPiT4TF.--T11014 . 48 dr. 20 in' %.10%— e ri.e handsome Cottager. Oo Tuesday- MAY IL '11863. - at 12 otcrock. noon, n ill be bold at Public ante, at the X 4 l4ladulpbta I , ,xchange. the foltowb.g desorturdt, oportg. viz! 1!.o. I.—Cbelton avenue nod Wayne .venua, A taco nite° end lot situate on the eolith wo t side of Ws) no AVG' nue, lid feet routheast Pi Chelten avenue in the vent,- secotd Ware, of the city of Philadelphia ; containing in front tn Wayne avenue 46 feet ..nd depth aauthwiatt wardl3llBo feet, more or less. The above la a arose twit COI tl/ge. two and a half nturies high. verandah^ is fro.it. and large t ortico in the rear, u ith hall, parlor, r. em and kitchen on the drat &mt . ; three chain bore and hoth•roonu on the second floor; and turoo chambers and stor,room on the third floor; gas and hot and cold renter. N 0.3- eyeful° and Wayne avenue A tclenttlattO end lot situate on the B.W.sido of Wayne avenue. 148 feet B.E of Chelten avenue. in the Twenty wood Wad; contain Wain front on Wayno avenue 46 feehand In depth southe este ardly lin feet. mope or has. The MIA , , to a stote to In cottage. s,s; stories lash, aeronaut it front. and largo ware on this. rear, with hall parlor, dining roma and kib hen on the 'l floor; 8 chambers and bath coo.* on the second dear. and 13 chambers and store room on the thiro floor ; gas, and hot and cold water, No. B.—thelten avenue and 'Pulaski street. A Mos so/4e and lot, situate on the aouth corner of littolteo_ave. line and Pulaski etrc . t. in the Twentrsecond Ward: containing 44 teeth' trot t on OW itct. ay.nue, and In depth soutneastwardly 147 feet. more or less. The wave lea stole twin cottage two storks high, with Mansard roof serener, boot and , resr , hall pert r, dialog room. putr tr) and kitchen oe •the first door; 8 chambers and both mem on the second floor, and a chambers and atom. mom on the thhd ; gam. and hot and cod water No. 4.—Cbelten avenue and Pala kl street.--A nineteen', and lot, actuate on the 8. W. aide of tiheltea avenue, 63 fret southwest of Pubtell street. in the Tsrenty second Ward; containing 47 feet fn front on (Molten avenue, ant In depth southeastwordly 148 feet, more or less. Toe above fa a stout twin cottage, two atorfkil high. with Man. card roof, veranda front. and rear; halt, parlor. dining. room. pantry and kitchen on the first floor; three chambers and batb•room on the .econd floor. and three chandlers and storeroom on the third door; gas, hot and cold water. No. s.—modern Residence, Cheleen and Wayne avenues. —A moo nage and lot, situ*, e on the eaat corner of Chet fen and Wa)ne *vomit*: containing In front on fUtPltea avenue 10 feet. and In depth on Wayne avenue 170 feet. The above is a double two-atory rougb•cast none tnausiola. with a tau-story double bark bit.iding; hal4 parior,, library, dining room and ahitcheruf on firs floor; 6 cham bers and bath - room on the second. and 3 chambers on the third floor; gee, bet and cold water and furnace. M. THOMAS k BONO, Auctioneers, 139 and 141 Booth logurth street. r()Rigid NS' COURT SAM—ESTATE (IP M C. C. IR milt, a minor— thous*. st Sons. Auctioneers. —Very valuable country place. Threcgotory stone Mention. 2.1. g acres, School Street. 'oath-watt or Green Street, Oc.tuantown.ltd Ward, the late residence of henry Chancellor, deceased: Pursuant to tin order the Orphans' Court pu blic e on d.Vonnty of Philadelphia. will be told at sale,Tuesday, hi...3 , 28041%e, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange the fol. lowlng desctibed property of biotic U, 0. liortit, a minor. viz: All that lot of land, with the largo three.gtorr smile mansion nou.e. fray; otaLle and ether bulidlogs tfteroost et ected, situate in the Sid Ward, 6( the City of Philadel phia. known na Clemente beginning at a point on school street 2:eifeet ine.tunisoutn.wcotwa•dly from tho S. W. coiner 01 School anti Green streets: extending in front along School street 2iBfeet 4 niche,, and In demi; of 'lost width at right angles 'Vint arid School street 441 eet 1,?., Ind, es Hounded an the north—vest by School street, on the north•emt by ground oik the Germantown Acad emy, on the south-east by ground fortnetly belongios to the Chancellor t state, and now to Williama and others, nd south-writ by ground of ,—; containing 2 acre, and Da ;archer. more or tree. By the Court JOSEPII MEOARV, Clerk O. I:. GEOROS WOOD Guardian. N. It —One fourth interest will he told by order of the ()rotten,' Court, the remaining threelourtha by the othe , tt nets thureo, theirs of lie ty Chanceilor. the porthai,er obtaining a title to the whole. The Int prove- Un Li , are a large tnrce.gtor..,.. , stone truaallol in croon, tru tii e Z Able and Oditr Oltr.bllUdintS; vegetable garden, let ge riled e treta, 'I et tp,--iine.guareq,r rarb. Immedlote posaeasion. flo" The above Is it very valuable property. a plan of which thou log how It could be .lAVAlStAgeetlidy di , vied Into building lots. may he loon at the Auction ttootne. M. TIMM An Atte, it:met:lra, Lit and 141 South Fourth street. 11152 !. Si SALE:.—TIIOSI k SONS. AUltionetni. Oh Tuesday. Alay 13th. lea at Li oNluels. noon. Will heroic at tit; bile sale. :tithe Phila delphia Exchange. the following described prcipeity, very Valuable Busiosts stand i itreeetory trick Store mid I/welling. No 1306 Ottumwa street, were of 'I hitteetenttrect. All that valuable three-story brick nits. wigs and lot at grottrui. situate Ott the south aide of Chest/Ad street. wcat of l'hLte,nth street. No. Me; eon. &endue in trotd en , flielittatit street 18 fort 6 inclose. and exten digit fn depto Ice feet to Drury street it is occupied sis enliven. aid dwelling, and situate in an improving and desitab'e neighborhood. • No" —Two three story Mick Dwellings "Nho. 1://3 and I:XS — Sant:um strest. west of Thine nft street All tunnel two tbrceistay black mosisuages and lot of ground. nottli lands Salleom street. West of Thirteenth street. No.. kW IWS; each containing in front on tilenont street 15 fest. end extending in depth 54 feet 8 inchee to a 1 feet wide allay. Tlov wall be cold separately. \0.3--'lhree toryllrlckDatelfng.itio.l3l4Ururystreet, west of Tbirteenth; all that tbrer-eitory brick meetunge nt d wit of s round, situate on the' south nide cif D•itry Ft/vet, liti feet 6 indult west of 'thirteenth stidist N 0.1314: et/Melnik' In front on Prury street, 15 feet or an inch. and extending in depth 43 fret 4 Inches to • 3 feet wide slley. bl. 111.01.148 SONS. auctioneers. niscl.s 16 133 and 141 South toartil street. ReAL r STA f THOdlii SONS' SAI.I; -_ EModern Tbreefttory Brien Residence, 4)9rind r head. weet of Fourth etrert tin Tuviday mar lg. Biz. a. n o'clock. noon. will be +mid at public sale. at Ilan l'hilatteWhia Exch.uic. all that modftre three. story prefsed Mick front merfuage. with tereanni b a bulidirg and lot of giottud. of Watt, on the north side of t'inertm*t.. Wert of Fourth street, !cm 499: containing in Front in Vint farms 19 feet, and entendLes in dep h ell. than narrowing to 6 feet, and then extending, moth 19 feet, making th- entire depth 109 feet. together with the privilege of a 8 fort wide alley. The Image la in good re pair: nearly papered and painted; large igloo° Partof c lying T(Nall and kitthen on the first floor; 2 chatuime, fitting room. library, bath and wafer closet on the recoad floor; tea throus bout (with fixture.. which are included fu the rale, tree of charge). hot and cold water, turnacc,, co' king range. fiat pavement. wash pave. &c. fV 'leer of all ineumbranee. 1 emus—Half (lath. immediate poreeraion. May be examined any du , pro. viola to sale. 81. THOMAS A: Attetionnem 139 and 141 South Fourth etrect._ la Welt; THOMAS d: SONS' Al;C: tloucers.—F-legant Country Seal. ten acres. onpesite Cold Spring titattarg. on the Philadelphia and Tren ton Raliroad,2 miles above Bristol, Mucks county. Pa. On Tuesday, June 2d, liga, at 12 o'clock. noon. will' lie cold at public rale. at the Philadelphia Exchange. ail that elegant country teat. containing to norm, situate on the Philadelphia and Trenton Rail osd-dllectly appoint() Odd Spring Station, two miles above Drina. 3hc Unprove n). eta consist of a three-story rough cast mansion. houce„ containing parlor 33 hy 13 feet, sitting room. it 15 feet. dining toom and kitchen Othe that floor; 4 CLISinDerA, aah loom and store MAD on the cecond Soo ; chain hers and large room on the tided floor; out-butldinsc con riot of stable. carriage house. ice hours. barn as room, tool house, ci:c.; lawn containing 3 acres, laid oot Vit es ergrcent and other trees; house surrounded , with ut ple trees ; 3 trains to and from the city tlif Clear of all inmanbrance. immediate possession. May be cinmined any day previous to Sale. Tema—lint( cash. A photograph of tire property can. be seen at thu Auction Room' M. '1 110 MAS ,k EONS. Auonee. 129 and 141 South Forstut rret MEM NEAL ESTATE.--TIIONIAS tt SONS' SALE.-- 11; Elegant Brown Stone Residence. with tide yard.NO. ifJt 1649 North Broad etreeknorth of Oxford 'street. 3l feet front. 16ii fctrt deep. On Tuesday. May 12th. WS. at 12 o'clock, neom•will be told at nubile ante, Et the Phila delphia Exchange: ,all that elegant throe-story brown atone ruessuage,with Mansard roof. and double threestory hark buildings and lot of ground, situate on the east title of broad street. 2(15 feet north of ttxtord street. No. 1649; the lot containing in front on Broad street 32 feet (in clod lilt! aide yard of 8 foot), and extending in depth l 6 walnut doorus it finithed in a tuperior manor r. with. (eachinside blinds/. stairs. washboards, mouldings. dc.: has the modern conveniences: 8 bate rooms, 2 itanaces. Arc. rer• Clear of all inetimbrance. immediate potr•ettion. Turns- 611100 con remain on mortgage. {D' Broad street Jo row considereo the finest aVenu a in the city. The street Is paved with the justly celebrated. Nicholson pavement. 4. TUOMAS At SONS, Auctionoera, . tto and 141 South Fourth street. I,6lATE.—TetomAs so'ds' sm,E. Modena threesto y brick dwelling, No. 2215 Spruce " btreet, west of Twent,y-Second street. t;n Owed-Av. Slay 12111. PAS. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia. Exchange. ail that now modern three.story brick messuage, with three-story back build ings and I ,t pf ground, Situate on the north side of Spruce Street, west of TweritY Second street. No. "413; containing in front 17 feet 6 filches, and extending in depth 65 feet 6 Inche , t. It hoe the gas throughout. bath, hot mod cold water. water closet, furnace, cooking range, dry cellar. cool bins, 60. Or Immediate possession. IR!". Clear of all incumbrance. I' e rms—*,3,stv may remain ou mortgage. • . THOMAS ,Sr SUNS, Auctioneers. rr•rr 2-9. 1119 and 141 SouthEourth street. REAL ESTATE—THOMAS Az SONS' SALE„.-- Eihree.story Brick Tavern, known as the "Eighth " ' Ward Douse," No. 225 13suth Twelfth stroet, below Locust street. On 'rue , day, day 12th, 180 s. at 12 o'clock, noon. will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia ttlx change, all that three-story brick roassuago with. two story back bulidliip and lot of ground, situate on the east sldu of Twelfth street 21 feet south of Locust street, -Number :125,• the lot containing ra, front on Twelfth street 18 feet. and extending depth l e er" with privilege of a 3 beet wide alle,y, lo c iaing into Locust street. Ihe house has the tute . bath, water closet. &o. Clear of all ineumbrance, Terms-42,0(41. may re main on mortgage. Will be sold subject to a lease of 2 'l7klotito"stnaSTSr.ONS, AuctloVeers. 119 and 141 South I ourthetreet. years, from May REAL MATE—THOMAS 4r• :lONS , SALE.— Genteel three-story Brick Dwelling, N 0.1115 c ar om, ter street. west of Eleventh street. On Tueo,day,May 990 1 ,1t03, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be, sold,ut public sale, at the pr o l,,delphia Exchange, all that gontoel costory brlok.mossuage, with twestory back building and lot oil gr ound, situate on the south side of Carpenter streo wset cooking roue. of Lleventh street, No. 1110; containing in iron' on Car polder street 16 feet, and in depth 70 foot. It conttins 11190 rooms; has gas, bath, hot and cold water, &e. Subject to a yowl , "ground rent of $l2O. • • • M. THOMAS & RUNS, Allot oneets, my 2,9.10 .;110 and 14 1 ' SontlorFetirth street. koiCsAtE. r FOR BALE—A 3 lIREFATORIi BRICK , HOI.ISR, with three•story double back.• buildings, N0..162 North FOR at. Inquire oh the promisee. my 2 Ist' hie, A L EtbPedalON• pIaLADELPIIIA 'NATATOI3IIDI AND . PHYSICALINSTI VOTE.% The summer Eeaeon will open ae usual the tot of May. All clubatatn for eeneon tickets Almelo Po domed and at tended to on or before BP.M. of that day The doors e luatitution will be opened to thepolde and the friends N of tho.atatoriurn,THlJUSDAY and ntipAY.,tide week. for lnepeetion. For programme of opening SOO .`VPCCiai no. Hee . apt 8P BITE CASTILE SOAP. BOXEB gENU,IND 4 White Guano Soap, landing from brig Pennsylvania, from Genoa, and for sato by JOB, D. 81it3141-Ett DO., leg South Delaware avenue,