aITII BULLETIN. PEOFE;SOIi MOIITO.ErS NEW La; la - s "good wine needs no bush," so by parity of reasoning, Professor Morton's new 'lecture on,. Light ought to require no special notice from us to secure for It a large audience. All his lectures at the Franklin Institute on scientific subjects, which he has there handled, have filled the large room to overflowing, for he is a very ple:18;t111, speaker, and has a singular faculty of making ob scure things plain, and dry themes attractive. But the new lecture on Sunlight Seems to prom ise special interest, if its synopsis is to be carried Oat. The,subject itself is one of great novelty and attraction. The apparatus employed seems to be varied and imposing, and the grand proportions of the Academy of Music afford a splendid arena for the display of diagrams, luminous experi ments and tine effects of color. All Philadel phians should feel a lively interest (as many have already shown they do) in this lecturer and his labors. Ile is a Philadelphian, educated in our schools a graduate of our university; Professor of, i Chemistry and Natural Philosophy,. during Professor Fraser's absence, in the same Institution in which he was a distinguished pupil, and has already earned for himself. an enviable reputation for singular abil ity it his line of philosophical labor. It is a pleasant sight to see one of the graduates of our time-honored university,' which has produced inany anon of mark, moving on but staily, and with marked success, tomodestl a pos y ed ition which is reflecting great credit on the note/pro fessors who have helped to train him and-develop his genius, and reaching at an early ago that reputation,.both at home and abroad, which is rarefy attained before matured lite, and long years of patient and successful labor. While still a pupil and student of the Univer sity be was the principal author of a work on the "Rosetta Stone," which ran through one edi tion in a few weeks, and through a second in a few months, and is now sought for in vain. Since then he has been conducting the Journal of the Franklin Institute with such marked suc cess that its whole fortunes have changed, and from being a burden to the Institute, it has be come and promises to be an increasing source of revenue touts proprietors. We frequently meet with favorable notices of Professor Morton's lectures and improvements in scientific apparatus in the French and English journals, showing that his reputation is wide spread and well established. We heartily wish him continued success, and are glad to do anything in our pwer to promote his welfare. Hence our presen o t notice of the rososed lecture. TILE NORTH BRO. t 11) STREET PRESBYTERY:AN CRURCII—AN INTERESTING OCCASION.—The ninth anniversary of the Sunday Schools connected with the North Broad Street Presbyterian Church was celebrated last evening. The handsome church structure at the corner of Broad and Green streets was crowded by the children and their friends, and even the vestibules were thronged by persons who were unable to obtain standing room inside. The pulpit was surmounted with au arch of evergreens bearing the words: "Welcome Friends;" and as the floral offerings were handed in by the little children, they were so arranged as to form the word . " Love." The scene, with the children in their holiday dress, was exceedingly beautiful, and the exercises were of the most in teresting character. Not the least attractive por tion of the • ceremonies of the evening was the presentation of testimonials to pastor, teachers, and other officers of the church and congrega tion, and as many of these were floral offerings, the air was heavy with perfume. A number of clergymen were present. Mr. B. B. Crawford presided at the organ, and Mr. Thos. Rawlings Vas the musical director. The secretary's annual report showed that in the year 1859 there were 63 children attached to the Sabbath schools, with an average attendance of 31. Now there are 380 children, with an average attendance of 260. In-1659 there were 8 teachers, and now there are 10: and in that year, there were 112 volumes in the library, while now there are 1,020. The records of the schools show that during these • nine years 1,100 scholars have been in attendance. Dar ing.the past sear the school has contributed to various missionary and Sabbath school causes the sum of $370. They have taken upon themselves this year the undertaking of supplying the Sun day School Union with $l5O, and of sustaining a young lady missionary in Ss ria. Addresses appropriate to the oc3asion were made by W. E. Camp, superintendent of the Sab bath schools, Rev. Dr. Newton. Rev. Dr. Stryker, pastor, Thos. Potter, Esq., A. M. Spangler, Esq., and Gen. E. M. Gragory. THE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS ' ACADEAIY.—The plwils of this celebrated Catholic institution, at the N. E. corner of Juniper and Filbert streets, will give an exhibition and concert at the Aca demy of Music, on Friday night, which will pos sess an unusual degree of merit, and prove highly interesting to all who attend. The "Christian Brothers' are a religious community of the Catholic Church, who, renouncing the world and its pleasures, dedicate themselves to the educa tion of youth, imparting, in conjunction, the re ligious precepts and tenets of the Catholic faith. Brother Oliver is the Director of the Christian Brothers, resident at the Academy, the pupils of which will, on Friday night, give abundant evidence of their general progress and advance ment. SERIOUS STABBING CAsy..—Yesterday afternoon James Hagan went to the store of James Moon, on the tow path, near the Wire Bridge. While there he got into a quarrel with Moon, and was dually ordered to leave the premises. The quar tet was continued on the outside. Hagan, it is alleged. drew a knife and stubbed Moon in the right breast. lie then struck him in the left breast, but a watch prevented a serious wound. liugan made a third lunge at Moon, and this time cut him severely in the - left thigh. lie was then* arrested by Officer Lehman. of the Park Police. Ilagan harl a hoaxing before Alderman Pancoast, and was committed to await the: result 'of the injuries of Moon. Thu latter is seriously wounded. BIWTAe ASSAULT.—AIbert Brest, residing at Seventh and Bedford streets, was before Ald. Bon_ sail this morning, upon the charge of assault and battery with intent to kill. It is alleged that he beat his wife in a shameful manner and then amused himself by breaking the furniture in the house. Policeman Thompson, of the Seventeenth Distlict, arrested Brest. He was attacked in a savage manner, and was kicked, and was so badly injured that he will be unable to be ou duty for sometime. Brest was committed in default of $l,OOO bail. BOLD THErr.—John Dougherty was arrested yesterday, and taken before Alderman Massey,• on the charge of the larceny of scrap iron from the laboratory of Powers & Woightman, at Ninth and Brown streets. lie had a cart which Keepers, with the Iron and drove Prank No. 814 Brown street, was charged with basing bought the stolen iron. Both men were held for trial. Si:ism:Jou OF Lnitumiy.—George Olmstead and Andrew Williams were arrested yesterday on suspicion of having stolen a coil of rope, some canvas, new lines, &c., from a canal boat at Port Richmond. They were endeavoring to sell the articles named at an unusually low price. The accused were committed by Ald. Scuts. Thu supposed stolen property awaits au owner at the ht uteenth District Police Station. AN OWNER WANTIiI).—A boat, filled with a lot of old iron, comprising steam-pipes, cog-wheels, S:c., was captured at Coates street wharf, on the Delaware, at 4 o'clock, this morning, by the Harbor Police. The iron awaits au owner at the Station-house, Front and Noble streets. AcciDENT.—A man named King, while driving an ash cart along Bridgewater street, near Mar net, yesterday afternoon, fell off and the wheel of the cart passed over his head, seriously injuring IdTn. WE. are happy to announce that the installation of Rev. 'Herrick Johnson, D. D., as Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church,on Washington Square, will take place in the first week in June, of which due notice will be given. ROBDING A GO% 1:1;;NS1!NT WAREHOUSE.- - John Harvey was arrested yesterday for the larceny of five pigs of lead from the Government Ware- Imuse at Front and Lombard streets. Ile was committed by Alderman Mortow. LARCENY.-A negro named James Marshall was arrested last night by Policeman Holloway for the larceny of a ham from the house of Robt. Plains, at Thirty-eighth and Haverford streets. lie was committed by Alderman Maull. Bony REUOVERED.—The body of Benjami_ Wade, one of the young men who were drowned by the capsizing of a boat off Greenwich Point, some time since, was found this morning near the place where the disaster occurred. PnEss,CLun.—The regular semi-monthly ing of the Press Club of Philadelphia will be held this afternoon at four o'clock, at the rooms, No. 607 Walnut street. _ . FIRE.-A house, in the rear of No. 17.11 Rock ford street, was slightly damaged by fire about bnif-nast eight o'clock last evening. The flames were caused by children playing with matches. G T KATALYSINE WATEE.—TIIO re markable facts connected with the discovery - and history of the Gettysburg Katnlysine Spring have rapidly spread all over the country, andlnvalids are everywhere using the water as a remedy for Rheumatism, Gout, Gravel, Dyspepsia, Kidney, Urinary, Bronchial and, other diseases, including Debility and prostration of the vital powers of the system. The proprietors have now the pleasure to an nounce that they have completed arrangements for supplying the Gettysburg Katalysine Water in such quantities as will probably meet the in creasing demand. Physicians and invalids desiring information as to the attested medicinal virtues of this water will find printed copies of statements of invalids, and the reports of eminent physicians, on appli cation to any of the druggists' stores where the Water is for sale. SALE Or ELEGANT ORNAAIENTS, GARDEN ARY, &e.—Mr. B. Scott, Jr., will sell to-morrow morning, 21st inst., at the Art Gallery, No. 1020 Chestnut street, a fine collection of Agate ' Bardi ghlio, Siena and Castellina Vases, fine French 21 day clocks, groupes and figures, large urns, Italian marble garden statuary, &c., all the importation of Messrs. Viti Bros. (late Vito Viti & Sons). The collection is now Ar ranged for examination with catalogues. CITY NOTICES. FRENCII CONFEeTIONERY, Hot House Fruits, le most beautiful bon-bons and tempting confections nd other delicacies at A. L. Vansant's, corner of 'nab and Chestnut streets. UNION FlozEt., Saratoga. Popular Prices. Superior Accommodation for Families and Gen t tern Cll. LO per day, $23 per week, $lOO for four weeks. Omnibus and Baggage Master to receive Checks at Station, Open from June let to October Ist. Address I:ELAND BROTHERS, Or S LELAND CO,' Metropolitan Hotel. IN "Spite of , Wind and Weather," Bn.rtlett's string trade, notwithstanding, the backwardness of has been r t markat,ly active, owing VII.: .ion slily to the elegance and marked superiority Gt hli pring styles of Boots and Shoes tor gentlemen. All trek itse who VC ant a really good fitting boot or shoe must t- , •eat Bartlett's, 33 South Sixth street, :hove Chest ITELt.n is in London with a now trick, which I.e calls the "Girl of the Period." lie throws a young wc.man, aged 16 out of a hat. We hare seen a young N% anon, a g ed IS, thrown entirely out of her head at the ~ ,q ,ht of a gentleman dressed in a snit of Clothing from ( harks Stokes ,t Co.'s establishment, under the Con mental. But we didn't regard it as a great wonder. 'DIE great ceremony nekt month of the A.. Y. will necessitate a new 'lat. Go to Oahlord's, un o‘.l. tile Continental Ilotel. Order it now. MESSRS. WOOD & CArty, No. 725 Chestnut tneet, have just received a splendid assortment of WALKIN 4 i OATS, In Drab. Brown, White, etc., at very low prices, LESS THAN CoST OF IMPUIITATIoN. Also, opening daily, choice novelties in Fancy Bon ret s, Ladies' and Children's. Trimmed Flats. Every t-tvle of Bonnet Materials at the lowest prices. *Their new styles Sun Hats, in Legtorn and Straw, rue also exceedingly popular. To LAmits.—Chas. Oakford Sons, Continen tal Hotel, have all the latest novelties in Ladies', ?.ii:ires' and Children's spring and summer Hats and Cape. COUNTRY HAMS ! COUNTRY FlAms !! Averaging only about eight pounds in weight. Very desirable. For sale by Mitch Ohs Fletcher, 1204 tnut street. DON'T trifle with a bad Cough. or Cold, when a remedy fiS SIM, prompt and thorough as Jayne's Ex -I.ectorant can be readily obtained. Sold everywhere. EXECUTORS ' SALE OF WATCHES, Sze.—Atteliti oll is called to an advertisement of the executors of the late John M. Harper, who offer for sale a valuable stock of Watches, GROVER & BAKER ' S Hit leg Premium. Machiuee, 130 Chestnut street. FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE. Florence Sewing Machine. Florence Sewing Machine. (Vice, 1123 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. AMERICAN WALTHAM. WATCHES. E ItY.ST. TIIB.OIIEAPP.BT. Recommended by Railway Conductors, engineers sad exprt.rmen, the most exacting class of watch wearers, as superior to all others for strength, steadi accuracy and durability. Unscrupulous dealers occasionally sell a worth less Swiss Imitation. To prevent impositiOM ayers should always demand a certiticate ol e nu ineness. For sale by all respectable dealers. BultulcAL J.N.TEUMEITXS and druggists' sun. ' , FINE BOOTS AND GAITERS AT Low PtocEs.— Gentlemen who consult comfort, economy, elegance and good taste should call on Cons. Eichel, the accom plidled cordwainer. No. 504 North Eighth street,above nuttonwood. Ile has an immense stock of Boots and Shoes of all the prevailing styles, at very low prices. Youths' Boots and Gaiters on hand and made to order. To Lnows.—Chas. Oakford 64 Sons, Continen tal hotel, have all the latest novelties in Ladies', Misses' and Children's spring and summer Buts and Cape, --- Jumclous mothers and nurses use for children a F.afe and pleasant medicine in llowrm's INrsur COR DIAL. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH. J. Isaacs, M. D. Professor of the yeE 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. SOO Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as be has no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made for examination. BOWER'S SENNA FIGS, FOR CONSTIPATION ty cents. Depot Sixth and Vine. HAms HAms ! ! I Choice Maryland Hams, Very fine Virginia Hauls, Davis "Star" Cincinnati Harris, Newbold's Celebrated Jersey Hams, For sale by Mell & Fletcher, l it 2o4 ch Chestnut street. ." a,e 41,410 TIOETICULTURAL HALL, GRAND CONCERTS OLE: BULL has the honor to announce ho will give TWO GRAND CONCERTS SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 23d, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 25th, AvHieted by the following artists: MISS JENNIE LANDSMAN, The Favorite Prima Donna. kilt. ti LISTAV US F. HALL. The Celebrated Baritone. kilt. LOBE wr LANSING, The Eminent Biaulo . ... . ...ONE DOLLAR Reserved Seats canADMISSION im secured, 'without extra c/n at Gould's PillHO \ taw 001118. Sale of Seats will commence on Friday morning, May 22d, at t o'clock. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commence. at 8. W. R. MITI', T. R. TURNBULL, in92o-tf{l Advance Agent. Business Manager. IVO GROCERS, HOTEL•KEEPERS. FAMILIES AND 1 Other.—The undersigned has just received a fresh supply Catawba,California and Champagne Wines:rade Ale (for invalids), constantly on hand. P. J. JORDAN, • R) Pear street, Below Third and Walnut streets. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN---PHI_ WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, ' 1868 • - • OD& •PI SNowDEN & 13noTuttn, 23 South Eighth 18treet. AMUSEMENTS. OLE BULL'S Trado Mac Stamped on the of base of each Eloctro Plate. oscialibfroto article. JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO., JEWELERS, 902 Chestnut Street, PIIILADELPIThis Have been appointed SPECIAL AGENTS In this city for the sale of the GOILHA.M MFG. COMPANY'S FINE ELEOTRO-PLATED WARE We guarantee these goods to be decidedly superior to anything in the market, excelling in design. tint& and quality. A large assortment will be maintained, and sold at the manufacturers' regular. FIXED PRICE% insis w f 3rarml BAILEY & CO., 819 CHESTNUT STREET Have now a largo assortment of ICE PITCHERS, OF „„ Extra Quality and Superior Finish. BAILEY & CO. • • t. wf mrptt CLARK & BIDDLE, No. 712 CHESTNUT STREET; Offer for sale a choke arsorialt lit of STEELING Ali Ts STANDARD SILVER WARE AND FINE PLATED WARES, fey w&F-tfri4 117,. \me; WATCHES 7 DIAMONDS , STERLING SILVER WARE, AND FINE JEWELRY, AT PRICES MUCH BELOW TIIE USUAL RATES. JAMES T. QAIILA.GHER, (Late of Bailey & Co., formerly Bailey & Kitchen,) 1300 Chestnut Street. rnyl f m rp/ SYOl;Tiiiiv:+ POINT BREEZE PARK.-- I, :‘• PIELADEI.P FBA semsc, ~c .•; • * • ThOTTING MEETING, to emu- MEMO On THU Iln DA V. May 28th, 1869. LIST OF PURSk.S. No. 1. Puree of $175; mile heats. 3 in 5, to harness., for hones that have never trotted for money; 8125 to ret, and $5O to second horse. No. 2. Puree of $100; mile heats, 3 to 5, in harness. for homes that have not beaten 2.32; 8154) to first, and $5O to cecoud horse. No. 3. Puree of $200; mile heats, 3in 5. to wagons, for homes that have not beaten 2.50; 8150 to first, and 850 to eecond home. No 4. Purse of $2OO ; mile heat', 3 in 5, for double teams Mined and driven together ; $l5O to first and $5O to second team o. 6. Puree of $250; mile heats. 3 in 5, to harness, for bOleeElthat have not beaten 2.35; 8175 to firet,B7s to second home. No. 6. Purse of $175; mile heats, 3 in 5, open to all efal lione; $125 to that and $5O to second. Homes having beaten 2.40 to go to wagone; all others to harness. No. 7. Puree of $250; dam of 5 miles to harness, open to all horses; s2ou to first and $5O to second horse. no. 8. Puree of $550; double teams, mile heats, 3 in 5, open to all horses; *2OO to that and 8100 to second team. No: 0. Puree of $200; mile heats. 3in 6, to harness, open to all horses eix years first and and under who have not beaten 2.41; $152.1 to first and st 3.) to eecond horse. All heroes mutt be eligible ai the time of closing of the entice. Entries for the foregoing Purece must be directed tothe Office of the Secretary,no. 144 South Fourth street, Phila delphia. where they will close on Thursday, May 21st, at 12 o'clock, noon. Ent' lee must ho pealed. and in cum/ instance accom panied with lu per cent. entrance money on the PurseTo be awarded. Three or more entries to fill and two to start. Should only one home star oneither of the races he will be entitled to his entrance my. Name, color and sex of horses entered requested. 'Time made under the Saddle and at Fairs will not de bar y h l o s7ee from ente r SA6l aIEvL e K P I u L Iv P e A II. T RICK, Sec'y. s t 1 - - FT'amrsts . nvPrfTrkii, . • ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—ESTATE OF JOHN filhown, deceased.—Thomas & Sons, Auctioneers.— " Lot. Hamilton street, east of TwcutyJotuth street, kifteenth Ward. Pursuant to an Order of the Orphans' Court for the City and County of Philadelhia. will he sold at public sale, on Tuesday, ;June 10th, 1863, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the follow ing described property of John Brown, deceased, viz:— All that lot of ground, situate ou the north side of Handl tun street, 206 feet 6 inches east of Twenty-fourth street iu the District of Spring Garden, No. 1321: containingin front on Hamilton street 10 feet, and extending fu depth lettfeet. , _'guided northward by a 20 feet wide street about to he openedsparallel with told Hamilton et., east ward by other ground of George S. Hamill. intended to be granted to James McGill on ground rent. westward by other ground of the said George B. Hamill, and smith y, and by Hamilton street aforesaid. Being the same pre. Ibises which George S. Hamill, by Indenture made let of Ato it. A. 8., Md. recorded In deed book T. 11., No. 89, page 883 granted and conNeved to John Coburn, in fee, reset dug a ground rent of - $4O per annum. which said premises afterwards became vested in the said John 'own, in fee. By the Court, JOSEPH MEGA 111, Clerk 0. C. ROBERT A, .1 AMIBON.t - E,,ecutors. JAMES blo(111.1... M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, latt and 141 South Fourth street. m) ole6l AUCTiifiN Sti.LES. JAMES A. FREEMAN, AUC'TNo 40 2 WIONEER, ALNUT street. itEAL ESTATE SALE, 'MAY 27, AT TILE EXCLIANCIE. This c ale, on WEDNESDAY, at. 12 o'clock, noon, at Vie Exchange, will include :4:s SO bTII ST.-A three story brick dwelling and lot, If by 17 feet. Clear. Orphans' Court &tic-Estate of EU? ten Futton, deed. No. ltd N. THIRD ST.-A neat three - story brick d welling with back buildings. Has the modern couveni. elites end la in perfect order. Lot 20 by 56 feet. Clear of Membrane() No. Lt 7 PINE ST.-A largo three-'tort' brick dwelling, with back buildings, lot 23%;by 80% feet. Clear, Plan at the store. Terms cash. Sale by Order of Beira-Mato of Amin nii Leedom, deed. duce,olB VINEf.-enteel three-story brick red with back buildings; luta all the modern couveni t pees ; lot 17% by 86 feet. Clear of all Mucci brume. /fa m caulk 4, mote soon. c i t hwii,„l,T 'BILL. -IY, acres of land, fronting on turni ikc and Township Line Road, with frame dwelling and barn, within one minute's walk to depot. e avo ment, from depot mot the premises. Plan at the store. Sate lay order of Ileirx-Estate. o." John loiter, de I>lYl , INDS NEAR 011ialtD UOLLEGE.-3 three - brick dwellings. NOB. 2212, 2214 and 2216 A street, (betwet n 2211 and 58d, Thompson and blamer sta.) each if by 60 feet. *66 ground rent on each. szr - Sale rpolol tM-11. ir15.500 FOR A MODERN BUILT 11.7.)U5E, WITH. nine rooms, yard in front. and rear to a back etroot. $2,000 CILI3II. Poraeaelon at once. &poly at N 0.2103 Brandywine Arent. my 20.4trp§ OR BALE.—DESIRABLE RESIDENCE NO. 1991U F lna etreet, opposite Logan Square. Lot 14 by 117 "' feet. LEWIS IL REDNER. in .20.2t‘ 11l Walnut meet. lIDERMANFNT Al SUMMER BOARDING TO BE I had on School lone, fifth house &Limo orr is wn Railroad. Also, stabling. Inquire at 1419 North Thirteenth street, or on the premixes. no thr.lt" INDLA 10.1138E1t MACHINE 11ELT1NG, STEAM PACK 1 ing Bono, dre. E1301:10011 3 and dealers will find a full aasortment of Goodyear's Patent V.plcanized Robber Belting, Packing LlOllO. &C.. at the Vls.nufaeturer's Headquarters. GOODY BA WS, 1303 Chestnut street, South side N. B.—We have now on hand alarge lot of Uentlemen% Ladies' and Misses' Gum boots. Also, every variety and tyie of (huh Overcoate. SPRING AND SUMMER DitEgS GOODS Silks in all the new shades ; atripes,Cheeks and Glacee. Black Foult de Boles. Oros Grains, Tafletns; mere do Bole, sublime, from fjl 76 to lit 7 60. Silk berges, Argentines, Plain French Silk and Irish Poplins: all colon( Corded and Poplin Alpncea, Piques and Percales; French Piques. white , for dresses; also. Plain Check Nainsooks, Organdies. &c. J. W. P tt()uTOR & CO. 920 Chestnut Street. Laces, Fancy Goods, Hosiery and Parasol Departments now offer, in their variety and economical charges, great inducements to buyers. J. W. ritOCTOR. 920 Chestnut Street. *OBS 15.111LIAL• OAR DING. MOURNING GOODS. BLACK MO HAIRS, The celebrated Crown Brand, warranted to retain their color, eold onlY Cr own W. PR Chestn OCT ut Street. OR & CO., 920 lAAdKID a -LOVES. ot , s lexandre's, BONN ease, and Charles's eeleb t ratedmakee. J. W. Chestn. PROCTOR St et CO., 92re. Shawls for Spring and Summer; Now .. opsinall_ the leading styles. fromss to $l5O. J. W . Pittnilol l, f 30., 920-:;l3.3c.tnut Street. WHITE GOODS AND LINENS. N, vi open, a complete line of all the requisites In these departments. Famines furnishing are invited to exa 0 OUT b: 4. J. W. PROCTOR & 920 Chestnut Street. LUPIN'S BOMBAZINE, GENUINE, Hernani, Coarse and Fine Mesh, .g yard to 2 yards wide. At Popular Prices. 3, W. PIiOOTOB. 00. 1 920 Chestnut Street. spring and ST trarne - r CLOAKS AND IIii,NIILLAS , ALSO. HANDSOME WALKING SUITS, Now open In great r4- variety. J. 9 W. 1) Cites_inu lto( , & CO. '2O Street. t3I7LIK.IS SILKS RI.CHEY,SHARP& CO. NO. 727 CHESTNUT 'STREET. Rave Just Received from 'the lati Auction Sales and Ofer at *POPULAR PRICES, A large Stock of Superb Qualities of TAFFETA AND POULT DE SOLE SILKS, OF TLIE CHOICEST SHADES, To which they invite Special Attention. • RICKEY, SHARP & CO. No.: t y27 Chestnut „ Street. n,r A, K LINEN STORE, IP . e 8 Arch Street. LINEN RA.NDKEEDBIEFS The Largest 'Assostment In the City. LADIES' TAPE AND CORDED BORDERS, FEB 10 CB, LP, LADIES' HEMSTITCHED, FROM 25 CTS. LADIES' TUCKED BORDERS, ALL PRICE LADIES' MOURNING UHF& LADIES' SHER FRENCH lIDILFS. Just opened, a line of LADLES' HEMMED BMUS. from 12 to 25 cents—very cheap. SANTA , T PE AND CORDED BORDERS. GENTS , PRINTED BORDERS, NEW GENTS , BERSTITCRED, ALL PRICES.STYLE,. We have opened some new styles in Gents' Ildkfa,very handsome. FANCY SHIRTING LINENS. Our new styles arc now in store, all the fashionable stripes and figures, in different colors and qualities. MCI[ COLORED TABLE COVERS. A case of beautiful Table Covers lust received direct from It urope. GEORGE MI.LLIKEN, Linen Importer, Jobber and Retail Dealer. 828 Arch Street. de9-m w s • NEW SPRING GOODS GEOI Gi E FRICEIti No. 016 Chestnut Street, Invites attention to his NEW and ELEGANT STOCK of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Selected with great care, and will be sold cheap to insure sales. INDIA SIBULIVI.S. INDIA SCARFS, INDIA. SILKS, CH SHAWLS FREN , • FILENCII I.L FRE 81. , NC fit FANCY GOODS, With TRAVELING MATERIALS in great variety' other /aerials for Sults, Chintzes, Lawns, and MI FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS, not to be found in any other establishment. aeWo BUN RISTORI FRINGES, BULLION FRINGES; PLAIN FRINGES: 43-, 1%1 A.X.WELAIL.., 1032 Chestnut St., comer of Eleventh. , Entire stock of the LAMB FERN OF J. G. MAXWELL & BON selling off reg;ntratramolveirt.7o CARPETS, orr, CLOTH, MATTINGS, &0., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. PalVvedttreealwatrirgrair rcatiMintoinnitteindrkT. LEEDOM & SHAW, 910 Arch street, Between Ninth and Tenth Streets. Ite99Smrros NEW pAil.puTs. JAMES H. ORNE, SON & CO. 626 Chestnut Street, Rave opened New Carpets. Oil Cloth, Drugged. Cantou and Cocoa Matting. Rugs. &c. Brussels, Wilton, Velvety, The abovo aro our own Patterns. English Ingrains, Three Plys, Oil Cloths, V ruggets, English Venetian, Cocoa Matting• OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION TRIO SPRING, Some very ruperlor, all of Which we offer at lowed price*. JAMES H. ORNE, SON & CO. Cnestnut, ilelow Seventh. CANTON MATTING. Our Ot/E, Importation This Spring. ‘l . O. VERY SUPERIOR 3-4, 7-8, 4-4, 5-4, C-4 ffV 1111 TE AND RED CHECK STRAW MATTINGS. JAMES H. ORNE, SON & CO., 626 Chestnut St., below Seventh: np: 4 ilmr9§ 1868. cARPETINGS. 1868 • GLEN ECHO MILLS, Germantown, Philadelphisi IiIcCALLOI, CREASE & SLOAN 'Eeepectfully invite the attention of THE TRADE to their large Stock of CARPETINGS, of their own and other Manufactarec. No. 509. CHESTNUT STREET. 1868. REMOVAL 1868. OF OUR RETAIL DEPARTMENT From 519 Chestnut Street; TO NO. 509 CHESTNUT STREET • • Where we aro now opening AN IMMENSE NEW STOCK. OF • • FOREIGN CARPETINGS, Embracing all the latest and choicest styles of giieriAYMR&EASEI2: TA; Pl IiVeTA MASH, AND PALATINE VENETIANS; ALSO. ENG. LIM OIL CLOTH/3, together wlll a full line of DOMESTIC CARPETING% BRUSSELS. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS and YENS/ TIANS, for HALLS and STAIRS. with extra borders. MOCALLIIM CREASE & SLOAN. s BmrP§ LU. GODBILALK, Y IIEO . E .WIEDXI/51111L14 Jost Received by late Steamer, a choice assortment of CAItPETINGS, MATTINGS, Of Rich Designs and Rare Patterns, offered at Low Prices, E. H.GODSHALK &CO. 723 Chestnut Street. 147-ernri) WANTED A LAD IN TUB OIL DUBLNESS. Address, witU reference.' my%At rp „OIL„ Bulletin office. B ANHING-WANTED A SUITABLE RO and W( FOR Banking purporses in the vicinity of Fourth Cheatnut. Adareas "Dale," BULLITTIN onion. my% tit* TITANTED.—BY A. YOUNG MAN OF DoOD D it r e tT o r.., T T a situation in a Store or Counting-hours . _ a R. Llc . or assistant book-keeper, Best of reference ean Ta b 2 44 Address "W," box 1977. Post Office. PIiiJNEB LAND DIGA.ND FOR BALE N -F ty - W J. B 0-01E7 05.4.10SSouth Delaware avenue A CLEAR L SKOOTII SKIN AND nentr- Tin/L. PLEXION follows the use of HELM BOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT ti&liB APAR ILIA. It removes black hpota. pimples. moth patches and al Orupl,lona of the akin. Extra Tap estriee. Straw Matting ►'~ IN .11111 , 1 SPUINO !MONTI'S THE PITS tern naturally undergoes a chance and HELMBOLD'it 111OHLY CONCENTRATED EXTRoAI FOE BARSAPA, MILLA is an assistant of the greatest value. YOUNG LADIES, BEWARE! OF TILE INJURIOUS EFFECTS of Face Powders and Waehes. 411 such remedies close up tho pores of the and in a short time destroy the complexion. U you would I a fresh. hd c i uMt=rtuice. lIELMBOLD'S EXT R A CT S use NOT A FEW OF TWEE . WORST DIN. ORDERS that afflict mankind arise from corn on et' the blood. lIELNLBOLD*B EXTRACT BARRAP la a remedy of the utmost value. BELIIIISOLD'FiI ECTIIIACT SARSA.I%. RILLA cleanses fluid renovaten the blood.instille the vigor of health into the ay.tetn. and purgee out the humors that makeidimee. ftliAlliTNTl9l vs. QUALITY. - BOLD'S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. The done is ?hove who derire a large quantity and large doses of medicine ERR. TIMONE WHO DESIRE BRILLIAN(TIC OP COMPLEXION niuot nu It y and. enrich the blood, which !IRAN BOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRA= OF iteAPNRILLA invariably doe?. for FiritnUold's. Take no other. CONCENTIFIATED EX. TRACT SARSAPARILLA in the Great Blood Purifier. I-TE1.2110 CM.I3'S Highly Concentrated Fluid Extract SARSAPARILLA ERADICATES EMI IND ULCERATIVE DISEAS Throat, Nose, Eyes, Eyelids, Snip Which so disfigure the appearance. PURGING the evil effects of mercury and removing all taints, the remnants of DISEASES, heralitary or otherwise, and is taken bi ADULTS and CHILDREN with perfect SAFETY. TWO TABLE-SPOONFULS of the Extract of Sarsapa rilla, added to a pint of water, is gallono the Lisbon Diet D r i n k, en d one bottle is equal to a of the Syrup of Sarsaparilla, or the decoctions as usually made. AN INTERESTING Licrybil is published in the Med ico-Chlrurgical Review on the subject of the Extract of Sarsaparilla in certain affections. by Benjamin Travers. E. IL S., .k.c. Speaking of those diseases, and diseases arising from the excess of mercury. he states that no remedy in equal to the Extract of Sarsaparilla; its power is extraordinary, more co than any other drug I am ac quainted with. It is, in the strictest sense, a tonic with this invaluable attribute, that it irritable pb renderstate of the sstem so sunken, and yet soas other subs t ances of the tonic class unavailable or injurious. • HELMBOLD'S Coicentrated Extract Sarsaparilla Eatablielfed upwards of 18 yeah. H. T. HELMI3OLD DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST• 594 BROADWAY, New York. Bold by Druggists overt-whore Price $1 96 Per bottle, or 6 for $6 66 OF TALE and Skin, PREPARED BY
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