V our BDLXJBTIS. CoßOSEii’6 iKQUEsr.-Tliis morning. Coroner Daniels held an Inquest in the case of Casper Weiss, aged 26 years, who died at the German HoenUal on Wednesday morning, from the office of a beating received on the evening of March 6tb, at tho house of Jacob Helck, on Thlriv*firBt street, near Jcffcreon. . John Horlacher, employed at Walter s brewery, on Thompson street, betweon Thirty-second and Thirly-tliird, testified—l and Joseph Doll wont to supper and afterwards thre w dice for some thing to drink; Cosper came in; Doll siid that who ever entered had to treat; Casper became ex cited and wanted to fight Doll; witness interfered and Weiss said then that he would whip him; Weiss took bold of Doll and batted his head against the wall; Doll said, "I don’t want to cSbt; we feavo worked together at Borgdolt’s and don't want any dispute;” myself and Cornelius Bauman plnced ourselves against the bar; Doll left the house to go home; Weiss iouowed kin* out-1 went onl; beckoned to him to come back and’told him that ho ought to bo ashamed of him self to iry to get np a fight; Caßper said, “I Bbow him something to fight with a Swiss; Casper went to the tavern of James Keller, be cause Doll generally wont over there, and Casper mode the expression “I will fight him;” I saw a man sitting at the window of that tavern, but could not distinguish WhQ_it was; Casper came back, but went over again; I went into the house and in a few momenta my attention was called to a fight; I did not see who was fighting, bat after it was over I helped to carry Casper home; Dali and I went homo together; Doll said that he hoped that the man would not die of the affects ° f JacokHclck testified—Weiss and Doll boarded in my honse; Weiss got into a fight with Doll; ho got him by tho neck and pushed him against the wall several times; Doil didn’t want to fight; Weiss asked Doll out on tho street to fight; a short lime afterwards Doll went out and WoUs followed hto; heard a noise, and went out; saw Weiss lying on tho pavement on his faco, and Doll Tap away when I opened the door; the next morning we fotind a stick, abont tit fee feet long, lying on the Bide of the street; didn't see any blood on it; an hour afterwards Doll came back home and asked how that man was—whether he W6B dead. Jacob Boltz, Thirty-first and Thompson streets, testified that Doll told him that he had boaton one of his | Baltz’s | men, Casper Weiss, and if he didn’t kill him it was not his fault; Weisa was 600 n brought to his house, and. Dr. Brown was sent for; he said that the man could n t live, and he hod better be sent to tho hospital; the next morning Doll went to witness’s brewery again and asktd if Weiss was not dead yet. Other witnesses were examined. None of them saw Doll strike Weiss, but the most of them testi fied that Doll had said that he had beaten one ol W. Atkinson testified that Doll had acknowledged that he had struck Weiss with a stick, and that ho had done it in self-defence. Dr. E B. Bhaptcigh testified to having made a ■ post mortem examination of Weiss. There were three wounds on ibe head, and tho 6bull was greatlv lractnred;death was eansed by inflamma tion of the brain—the result of the blows des cribed. It is singular that a man with such a ter rible fracture of the base ot the brain should live so long. ... Tho verdict of the jury was— ‘ That the said Casper Weiss came to his death from violence (blows on the head) at the hands of Joseph Doll on the evening ol March G, 1869, at Thirty-first and Jefferson streets." Doll was then committed by the Coroner. An Old Swindle Revived.— An elderly gen tleman named William Harris, a rosident of Sussex county, Delaware, came to the city from Wilmington on the steamboat Samuel M- Felton, this morning. On the boat a young man entered into conversation with him. Ho stated that he was from Massachusetts, and had been in Wilmington on business. Upon arriving in the city the yonng man told Mr. Harris that he had a bill to pay, and asked for the loan of #7O, at the same time handing him a buckskin parse con taining six pieces, which without careful sera tiny would readily be tafcen tor $2O gold pieces. On Walnut street above Third the young man went into a place, telling Mr. Harris to wait. He did wait, bnt his acquaintance did not make his appearance ogaio, and upon examining the puree Mr. Hants discovered that he had been swindled. The “gold pieces” were brass, were light In weight, and had on the Liberty head and Latin inscriptions. Those Bones.— We published in the Bui.i.btik yesterday an account of the discovery of som e num&n bones and a human skull with hair on it in a cellar at Twelfth and Market streets. Our reporter, with a gross negligence, attributable perhaps to the fact that it was the Ist of April, failed to state that the bones and the skull firmed a portion of a live man, who walked away after being found in the cellar pantrv. The same reporter, actuated by a fiendish de sire to 6eil his professional brethren, gave a start ling account of an attack made upon a daughter of Olto B. Bcbott, of Fraukford, by a mad dog. The compositor 6et tbe type wrong. The daughter waa a kitten,the offspring of a Thomas cat.whlch ooght-to-bc-ebot, as all Tom cats should for the peace of the neighborhood. We mention these things by way of explanation and correction, be cause the latter storv is published in most of the morning papers with such var atlons as the re portorial Imagination could suggest. Death ok a Meechant.— We regret to learn the decease of Mr. E. V. Middleton, liquor mer chant, doing business at No. 6 North Front street At a meeting of the Commercial Exchange A relation,held this morning, Major J. A. Blake, Vice President, was called to the c&air, and Mr.S. W. Winslow enbmltted the following, which was un»nimouelv adopted: Whereas* The inscrutable rulings of Providence kiaw Hguin removed from our midnt another member, lu iheperson of K, P. Middleton ; therefore. Involved, That in tie decease of Mr. Middleton the Commercial Exchange hue lott a worthy member, and the buMm ‘■p columnuiiy out* whose life has been char tti'ierivt-u b} t, industry and un&wervlug luteg ri-y. 7»v*ol r>'l. Tba* ti copy of tin* above preamb c and ie*oluti .u bi prvH-iiieil to nidified rclailv c, and mat a Con mi'tee of th «* t»- fippmno dt) make ar rargeimnti* iorrur ultei.iUnce at hi- funeral. Mtssrs. P. 15. Mingle, John B Bjtukbon, H. C. Kennedy, Josipb W. Miller and A.. J. Catber wood were appointed on the (Juuimitlee. Ai Pn kim»( Kife —Bainuel Hue bad hit pocket picked ol fc.Mi While on a I’uion Passcn. ger Railway cur,at Nln h and Galovvhill streets, yesterday afternoon. Tbe alleged thief ran and was pursued bv Policemen Dautrecby aud Lane, of tbe Eighth District. He was captured at Tenth and Morgan streets. The prisoner gave his tfame a 6 Gio-tc W. Hall. He bad a hearing before Aid. Ma-tty and was committed in default ol sJ,£(‘o lo b\ bait at Court. Tbains Dei.av The passenger traius or the North l J t nr.Fylvania Kuilroad were delayed this morning by the collision of two froighi trains, near Fort Washington, where several can* aud a locomotive were badly banished. As far as we con learn no one was injured. The way poFscngers below Ibat point were brought to the city by special trains, sent up for that purpose. Pabsescek Railway AcoyucNT.— Susin Hath rie, aged four years* was run over by a Lombard and South street passenger railway car, on South street, west of Twentieth, last evening, .ami waehndly injured. She was taken lo her home. No. 2032 South street. 0 Rescued from Disowning —Henry Richards 101 l into the Delaware river, nt Pine street whurt, at 2 o’clock this morning. He was rescued from drowning by Officer Dunao,of the Harbor Police. Tg-moreow 1b Saturday, and will bq almost ft repetition of opening-day at Oak Hall, because of the grand rush the people always make on the last day of the week for nbw 44 Sunday Clothes.” The bouse will be open from early morniDg till late night, aud a little army of salesmen will be in attendance to give prompt and polite attention to all customer*. Be sure you test their prices and the quality of their clothing before you con clude your purchase anywhere. American Art.— This evening concludes the sale oi paintlDge, crystal from the American Art Gallery, of Now York. The sale commences at 7 y A o'clock, at Scott's Gallery, 1020 Chestnut street. Tim Commeuoai. List and Letter Sheets Prior Current will contain, to-morrow, a vast amount of information of importance to the merchant and others. “Jamea W. Haven's Phit.adku’Hia Real EsUitt Register " la tho title of a beautifully printed paper, the second dumber of which has been laid on our table. It contains a list of propertied which; the; publisher offers for sale and for rent, many of-which, on examination, we floa are lo cated In tho northwestern part of tho city, now, by universal consent, deemed tho most beautiful and desirable part of Philadelphia. Tho Real Kstate Register is published by Jameß W. Haven, £6O North Broad street. OITY NOTICES. N. E. Cop.ner Chestnut and Seventh streets. BINDER’S. Hair Cutting and Shaving artistically done. The Mystery Bolved. . Chemists being unable to discover the ingredients in fragrant Bozot>ont, which removes all slaius from the teeth, and imparts euch a peculiar rosmesa to the gome, the public are hereby informed that it is a pre paration Irom the bark of the QuilUn/a Sajtonarui or Soap Tree of Ci ill, imported lor the first time Into tble conntry for this special purpose, Such is the pu rifving and innocuous effect of this rare botanical agent that it removes discoiorutions from the most fragile textile fabrics, withont injuring a single thread. The Business or Life Insurance has, in recent years, assumed a magnitude which few people dream of. An insured man need to be a sort of curi osity. but now, in the city at least, the enrio-ity is rather a mon who is not Injured. Such progress proves life lm-uraDce to be a good thing, aud tboAnim«a« Life Insurance Company of Philadelphia _is. by the eMne measure of increaso of business, ouc of the ' ery best of companies. _ Kid Gloves ! Kid Gloves! A. & J. B. BAj.Tiioi.OMrw, at their Onk-i-iiiok I)av Ooodb and Notion House, No 23,North Eighth streer, have received this week, direct from Parle. I.OOV dozen liid Glovee, manufactured expressly for them in Pails. They offer special inducements. .louvin, first qnaiiiy, new shades *“ The aenuine “Joseph,” beat qua1ity......... t *e A aenuine Glove, guaranteed • qnal to Jon tin s, Bayou, or A’cxandro, at l W Every pair of tho above goods guaranteed. If ffiey rip or tear, another pnir given in exchange. New Dress Poods opening every day. For Chapped Bandb ani> Face, r< ioatt. A C-'.’s (vlyoebine Soav is especially recom mended.' Sold hy all druggtels and dealers in Fancy Goods. C) I KSTKKtTKI-D COATS, All Varieties. Jloeninu AMI Evening Coats, All Varieties. Sl-nlNI! Ovkuooats, All Varieties. At Cuaki.es Stokes & Co.’s, Continental Hotel Building. Conns, Bunions, Inverted Nails, skillfully treated by Dr. J. Davidson ,No. 916 Chestnut street Chargts moderate, Bi-hini. Hats. String Hats. Charles Oakford & Sons,under the Cont.inenial.have in w open a splendid stock of Hats and Caps of the laieet Spring style. Qciet and soothfe'the pain of children teethine— Use Bower’B Infant Cordial. Sold by all Druggists. String Hats. String 'Hats. Charles Oakford & irons,under the Continental,nave Dow open a splendid stock of Hats and C aps of the laiest Spring style. Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh. J. Isaacs, M. D.. Professor of the Eye and Bat treats all diseases appertaining to the above morn ben with the utmost success. Testimonials from the mos> reliable sources tn the city can be seen at this office. No. 605 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients,as he has no secrets in hb practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No .charge madi r or examination. Surgical Instruments and druggists’ sun dries. . Snowden « Bkotiieh, 23 Sooth Eighth street BenortedSor Sm?S3emhm'^e^n?BultoOix MATANZaB—Brig Lena Ihurlow, Corbett—694 hhaß 60 tC CA KDEn'aSSS* Ihhds 49 t» 111 TKDs 1 DaL K Brl Uy Fisher, Clark—2o9 hhds 20 tea moliuei b Geo C Carson & Co BAGI’A- Schr Margie, McFaddeu—2so hhda sugar 28 tee do Brown. Shipley a Co; 50 hhd« niolaeses E CKaignt <s Co: 143 bxst-ngtr order. . WILMINGTON. NC.— Steaxmhip Pioneer, Wiltbank— -14 bole* cotton 71 bbb i*pte iurj»t«ro3 bb»« lotiu Uochran. Uuepell & Co: 6d bblerosin 211 ao sots turpt 127,905 ft yel low pipe lumber E H Rowley ; 100-bbh* epte turpt Prentice & Fitler ; *6 do roein JasTuUy; 12 bale? ragßJeesup-S Moore; 48bbb rosin 55 bales cotton Boston steamer; 28 do 24 do order; & bbls tlax*eed 1 bag indigo lungerlch * dnitib; 160 bdlfl (40C0 ebinglee 30 in.) D B & Son: l empty bhd 20 half and 3 empty carboys Massey, Huston A: Co; 28 empty hair bbls Whitney & Son; 2empty ate bbls 10 blf do W M Gaul; lh bbls rosin Mayers Morgan;4odo t-has K Robinson; 2 bbls whisky Lang & Burnbeimer; 1 nlf bbl gin ll<kJ M yens; l bale cotton Ido rags 1 do sheep rkins 1 do .woo) 8 do 1 bag and small bale cotton James £ Vc-Chilr; 1 kf p wine Crew eh & Collins. MARINE B PORT OF PHILADELPHIA—Ai l:n 2. tar See Marine Bulletin an Inside Page* ARRIVED THIS DAV. Steamer Pioneer, Wiltbank. 60 hours from Wilmington. N<J. with cotton, naval stores. &c. to Philadelphia and Southern Mail 88 Co. ... M omtor, J ones, SJ4 boure trom New York, with mdse to W M Baird & Co. . Brig Lena Thurlow.Corbett, 9 days from Mat&nzas,witb moluaeie to 1 hoe Waiteon * Sons. brig Jae Baker. Phelan. 6 days from Cardenas, with tnolseses to E C Knight dt Co. Scbr Margie. Me ndden. 9 days from Sagua, with sugar BDd mola*eca to Warren & Gregg Brig Emily thher, Clark. 14 days from Trinidad, with molarfe* to Geo C Carson Si Co. Brig Maiy E lhomp(*on, Bunker. 10 hours from Lees burg, NJ. in ballast to J E Bazley & Co; towed up bv tug F Kopp. The MET has been thcoughly overhauled and rcp&iitd after having been ashore at that place. CLEARED THIS UA a Brig Inola, Cables, Cardenas. S L Merchant & Co. Schr Gen Grant. Col bourn. Hicbmond, David Cooper. Schr A Tlrreii, Atwood. Boston, do Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange. LB WES. Del, March 01 -6 PWL Burks Vrdft. from London: S A Staples, from Sagua; bri*s Nellie Movre. from London; Loch Lomond, from Cardenas, and three barks, names not known, all for I hiludelphla, arrived at the Breakwater to day. aud are detaiin d by head wind. Yours. Ac. JOSEPH LAFETRA. MEMORANDA. Steamer Volunteer, Jones, lienee at Now York vestor- Ella S Tbayer, Thompson, cleared at New Oneans 27th nIL lor Hovre „ , . , Steamer 11 ecla(Br), Gill, cleared at N York yesterday for Liverpool. 6tcBii.crCattclla. Green. cleared at New Orleans 27th ult foi l.ivei pool, v* ttb Hi hides cotton, 4m. bihr Maruiug Light, Ii eland, hence ut Fall River :wth ult. Schr T Borden. \VrigtUn«ton, salhdfrom X'all River th ult for this port Schts lttscue. Kelley, from Boston fo»- thn oort, and Anna Muy, M uy. Somerset for do. at New port 8 Jtb ult. debts H LSlsigut. W lletrs, ami Fr«uk Herbert, Crow 1 11. cU-urt'O at Boston 1-lli-t ult. foi this purr. Schr T D Wilder, Heather, at Aepinwtill, 17th ult. from New I’oik. , Schr Honest Abe. Conary, cleared at N \ o?k yesterdav lor this port. . } , Schr F F Cabadn, Hwain, cleared ut New York vestor day for Charleston, Selim M .) Fisher, Lawrence, hence for Boston; C B Watson. Adams do tor Nautucket. and J V Bleeker. York, do for htouington, at New York vesierday. STATIOMiUV. BLANK BOOKS The Largest Stock and Grcat-.-tt Variety of FULL AIM D HALF-BOUND BLANK BOOKS. MEMORANDUM, PASS, COPY BOOKS. Eto., Eto., *] o be found in tills City, is at the Old Established BLANK BOOK MANUI AC TOBY JAS. B. SMITH & CO. No. -7 ; Somli Sevoutli Street, PHILADELPHIA, Office and Salesroom, First-floor. Wareroona, Vp-Stairn. IDh23*in-w-f-3l]Qrps TjIITLER, WEAVER & CO. NEW CORDAGE FACTORY NOW IN FULL OPERATION. Nc. 22 N. W'ATEK street and 23 N. DELAWARE avenue TUBT RECEIVED AND IN STORE 1.000 CABEB. OI ArSi'rnSffflfhe^^amS fine old Brandies and Below Third and Walnut streets and above Duck attest. aevtt THfi DAILY EVENING BULLETIN—PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY, APRIL 2,1869. tntEBIOEIAC. A CLEAR. SMOOTH SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION follows tho use of HELM BOLDS CONCENTRATED EXTRACT SARSAPARILL A. Ii remnvca block Spots, pimples, moth patchoa, ami all eruption# of the skin. IN THE SPRING MONTHS, the system naturally niKiergors a thnnge. and HELMBOLD'S IIIGHI t ( ONCENTRATED EXTRACT OF SAKSAPAItI 1,1. A is an asciatant of the greatest valae. YOUNG.LADIES BEWARE! OK THE INJURIOUS EFFECTS ot Face Powders and Washes. All meb remedies close np the p >rea of the skin,and in a Bhort time destroy the oomolexion. If you would have a fresh, healthy and youthful ap peii ranee, use HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT SARSAPA RILLA. NOT A FEW of the worst disorders that afflict man kind arise frrm 00-rnption of the blood. IIIiLM- IiOLIVS EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA is a remedy of the utmost valno. HEI.MBOLD'S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA elci,dies and renovates tae blood, Innils the vigor ol health in the system, and purges the humor, that make disease. f QUANTITY vs. QUALITY. lIELMBOLD’S EX TRACT SARSAPARILLA. The dose is small. Those who desire a large quantity and large dose of medi cine ERR. THOSE WHO I’ESIRE BRILLIANCY OF COM PLEXION must pt rtfy and enrich 'he bood. which HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA in variably docs. Atk for HELMBOLD’S, Take NO other. HEI.M BOI.D’S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT S MtSAPARII.LA ie the GREAT BLOOD PLRI ITKIi, HELMBOLD’S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Eradliatci Ernptlve and I'leerc tlvc Dlieaaef Throat, Nose, Eyes, Ey Aids, Sealp and ■Which so dleAgure the appearance, PURGING tbe evil effort* of mercury and removing all lalutt*. tbe remnunts oi DlSEASES,hereditary or otherwise,and le lukeu by ADVLTS and CHILDREN with perfect SAFETY. TWO TABLE-SPOONFULS of tbe EXTRACT OF SAUSAPAIMLI A. added to u plut of water, is equal to tbe Lisbon Diet Drink, and one bottU* in equal to a gallon of the Hyrup of Sarsaparilla, or the decoctions as usually made. AN INTKRKSTIN (; I. KTT E R is pnb lihlied in the Medico-Chirunncai llcviac , on the subject of the EX 1 KACT OF" SARSAPARFLIiA in certain affections, by Benjamin Travers, F. tt. H., &c. Speaking of those dleouees, and diseases arising bom the excess of mercury,he sta os nr\T no amtanv is eqi'a]. to tue EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA; iTHi’Owaais KX'ruAOKDiNAm, Mdtnr ho 'iiiax axy iiiiienmuo lam a* t' a i n'i ri ■ " i . It is, in tui: bl UIUTI'KT OENBE, A IONU WITli TUI.-a IS VAI.UAIM.K AT TKIIIfTE, THAT JT IB AIM* I.IU AItI |u To A STATE OK THE SYSTEM SO bUIs K E N, ANI) Y KT RO|IBUII A II I. IE AS UENDEUB OYUKR HUIIBTANOEB OIT TUE TO.NjiU OI.AbB { NAVAILAULE ou ns.'ciuore. HELMBOLD’S Concentrated Extract Sarsaparilla Eatalillehcd upwardsof!B veare. PREPARED BV 11. T. HELMBOLD, Drugglft and Chcmlat, 594 BSOADWAY, NEW YOB.K sul.D RY DRIGGISTB i'IVERYWHKIIE, Price 111 aj per bottle, or (i for »0 30. JOKES’ ONJJ-rMCB CLOTHING HOUSE, 604 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA.. First Class Beady-Made Clothing , suit able jor all Seasons, constantly on hand. Also, a Handsome Line of Piece Goods for Custom Work. GEO. W. NIEMANN, Proprietor. ycHUIITDBE. *c FURNITURE. T. & J. A HENKELS, Having REMOVED to their ELEGANT STORE, 1002 ARCH ST., Are now Belling firat-clarß FURNITURE at very reduced price. mh.HSmrpt GEO. J. HENKELS, CABINET MAKER, X/ 1301 end 1303 CHESTNUT STREET. fpl 'brrpg BOOTS AMI Nil OKS. W. H. HELAVEG, BOOTMAKER, NO. 535 ARCH STREET. All the latest Now York and Philadelphia styles of BOOTS and GAITERS always on hand and made to order at short notice. mh23 tn f 3rorp CAHPETIHO6, Ate. SPRING. 1869. LEEDOM & SHAW, 910 ARCH STREET. We are now receiving a very large stock of new goods ten SPRING SALES, Embracing all the new styles of CABPETINGB, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, &o IMSTIC SPONGE. Pennsylvania Elaßtio Sponge 00., 1111 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. ELASTIC SPONGE, A SUBSTITUTE FOB CUBBED HAIR FOB ALI A PUKPOBEB CHEAPER THAN FEATHERS OR HAIR. AND FAB SUPERIOR. , *Fhe Llghteet, Softest and most Elastic and Durable m* ggi»B^s CAREIAGE It in entirely tndertrucUble, perfectly clean and fret (romduS. jTp dqEB NOT PACK AT ALL 1 U always free from insect lile; is perfectly healthy, ane for the sick is nnequaled. . . . 1 1 soiled in any wav, can be renovated quicker one easier than any other Mattress. Bpeda FUESIsiI^G e OHUBCHES, HALLS, Ac, Railroad men aro especially invited to eTamine tni Cuihion B P^Spj BF ACTION GUARANTEED. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. Iv3o m w 1 M SEW PI’BLIOATIOHS. BOOKS. PORTER & COATES, No. 823 CHESTNUT STREET ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BOOKS. A new and full etock just received and for sale by PORTER & COATES. . _ SEWING ITIACMINES. *a«idlor*, IflariietiN-maiicrs, Manufac lurcrw of t;iotiling:, Hoot#*, Nboes.Ac i Wi.l find it to ibcir intorret to use our L : MU VALUED MAI HINE TWIST nod the “Milford Linen Thread.” ManiilHCtiucd expresely for us from the best materia) and warranted a superior article. THE ■atiEttlQtAl'*'ACTl'KilVO Muuulacturerß Hud Procrlolora o( the SINGER SEWING MACHINE. So, 1 lOG ClUSlftCCStroel, rr \2 lvrp 'lllO3. K. OHElUAncnt.'. TO tt£NT« TO RENT. SECOND-STORY FRONT ROOM 607 Chestirut Street. Kill SALE. Jgts, FOB B'l IV-TBE VERY DESIRABLE lißßi BIS DENI E. an.# Arch Htrcet, Apply DOB Walnut «tm» Jwii.Bccond.ttor>-btekoffice.> apl.i troß sale-frunkford lots -21 of the rnni>t beautiful and detlrublo building lots in Iran.- lord, ltu t c on Ponn.Leiptr.Ailon and Anottatrteta E:i> It lot 39 forf 7 inches by 113 feet. Oonventoncc" of v..; cr and Rnr. SIIALLCROSd & SONS. KB Walnut et or 461 Q Vrnrkfoidstreet. WANTS. afreet below Chofttnut. . OOPAH'XNEItSHIPB. HI DUNG SCli^O^' rooPonadonMon, day. Sci.lcmbcr glut 1868. ' mbau-lm-rpS-. tOAIIKING WITH INDELIBLE INK. EMBROIDER. M Ing, Braiding. btainpiug, &c, M ‘“trek, > .J PHILADELPHIA CLOTHING TRADE. ON MONDAY, APRIL Si 9 1869, Will open to the public as a FINEST READY-MADE CLOTHING AND TAILORING ESTAB LISHMENT the LARGE BROWN STONE BUILDINGS Nos. @lB and 820 CHESTNUT Street. Business will be commenced on the above day with an EXPOSITION of the flret stock of elegan garmStats and piece goods for custom work. This stock has been for some time preparing in New York and our own city,and will embrace all tha Finest Spring Importations and Home Manufactures, In the piece, for ORDERS, and ready-made, in a finer class of Clothing than over before sold In Philadelphia. THE ENTIRE PUBLIC INVITED TO EXAMINE. The Ladies will be interested In the BOYS' AND CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT, which is a mh27 tfrp 603 AND 605 CHESTNUT STREET. TO BUYERS OF FINE CLOTHING. The Oldest Established and Mott Reliable Clothing House in Philadelphia. In faof, the ONLY Establishment where really Fine and Stylish Ready-Made Clothing has been made a Specially. All who feel inclined to favor us wilh their patronage can depend on not being humbugged at ROCKHILL & WILSON’S. s' Our splendid assortment for Men and Boys nave ALL been manufactured IN THIS CITY under the sole supervisio < of Mr. Wilton, Ihe acknowledged most experienced caterer to elyte in gentlemen’s dress In the business. Our Elegant Slock of SPRING G lODS now ready. ROCKHILL & WILSON, 603 and 005 CHESTNUT STREET. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! The Subscribers beg leave lo announce to their CUSTOMERS and Ihe PUBLIC GENERALLY, that their STOCK of GOODS DAMAGED BY WATEB at the LATE FIRE AT THEIR STORE will be exposed for SALE on FRIDAY, April 2d, consisting ef TABLE LINENS, TABLE and MUSLIN SHEETINGS, MUSLINS, BLANKETS, FINE MARSEILLES QUILTS, SPREADS, &0., Also, nearly their ENTIRE STOCK of ELEGANT DRAPERIES, some of them th» riohest imported, SLIGHTLY WET, wHI ba sold at prioes lo Ensure lheir IMMEDIATE SALE, SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON, < Linen, House-Furnishing Dry Goods and Curtain Establishment, 1008 CHESTfIUT STREET. apl trU'Ri A NEW ERA ■n no JOHN WAN AM AKER (FORMERLY HOMER, COLLADAY & CO.'S,) PROMINENT FEATURE. BROWN STONE HALL
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