THE COURTS. Young *ro r L I'hompsou—An »“Ar pi.!.- tifflor.®2.ftl9 9A _ ™_ H 8 ay bolt and' i» A Issno to test the SfSi» • *>« 8^ ro °Ooabtke BBBsroKB— Judge Brewster—William /4n»k «nfl coßTicU'd of a cdarff® of larcßoy. Brow“, colored, w<w convicted of a. ATof S Jllrtt a lot-of coaflah from “ V 0 !"* H»y iffoThe bos°was pl«lntt In front of his parents, Second street, near Market, when ha ™,ltro»»“o»n and rnn over. He eacapod 3?th » fracture of one leg. The defence set np toatlho accident was the result of the boy’s care imnceas «hat te was running across the etreot and wwM have ercoped, hnt for the fact that he mopped” n the middle of the track to pick up his hahXt was then that he waa ran over. On trial. QITS BULLETIN. UnrnovoKßP Assault.— Patrick MeKenny and Cnrran McKlrk, who hall from the neighbor hood of Mahayunh, were arrested In Oerman town last eveaiDft for assault and bauery. Mr. William Chapman, ln- company with his son ana two daughters, was passing along Klttenhouee street. The citfcndants ran against Mr. CUap ( man, but be paid no attention to them. Oae of them then attempted to strike Mr. Chapman,and the other snatched a hat from thohead of one o the jonrg ladleß and put it In his pocket. Ho also broke the handles from a satchel which eh carried. Policeman Freaa arrested the assailants, who were committed In default of $l,OOO ball by Alderman Good. Attack on a Fire Company— Last evening while the Good Will Hose Company was at a small Ore at Landing avenue and Coates mreat, the members were attacked by a gang of rowdies, nnunosed to belong to n rival fire company. StoßeewereUirownfaud It woe found necessary to ftrn lbc carriage Into Fairmoont 1 the wheel honso, and have It protected bypollci men. The members of the Good Will were finally escort'd to their bouse by a sqnad o policemen under Sergeant Atkinson. t,„._ p.T>Ri7Rn Man Dbownbd. Three TOOUg mt n hired a boat on the ScbuylKlU yester jay afternoOD, and started up the rlver. ’W w Inst above Girard avenuo bridge the boat was accidentally capelwd. One of the occupants James Moodv, aged 18 years, was drowned. His companions succeeded In reaching the shore in safety. The body of Moody Was recovered about si* o'clock in the oveniog by Officers Franols and Bayard? of the Bcbnylklll Police The deceased resided In McDonald a court. Fifteenth above Race. Juvenile Thieves —John McNamee, Andrew Mullen, Frank Bradley, John Desmond and Laz arns Leary, all boys, were arrested yesterday !., the yard of o store on Market etreet, above Fifth. They bad a ladder, and It Is supposed Intended to enter tho store through a seoond-story win dow” They will have a hearing this afternoon at the Central Station. Soma of those youths were arrested a few weeks ago for store rob beries. A Hasp Case— John Doran resides on Wlllow street, in Frankford. He has a wife and eight children. Mrs. Doran makes a living for herself andcblldren by such employment at washing as she can get. Doran uses all the money which he earns for the purchase of liquor. He gets drunk, goes homo and abnseo his family. On Saturday, ft is alleged, be beat his wife. He was arrested and takeo before Aid. Stearns, who held him In $6OO bad for trial. Another Abbest —William Moore wob ar rested on Batn»day afternoon by Pollccmanßart lemaa, of tbe Eighth District. He Ib charged with having attempted to effect an entrance Into the scale manufactory of Banke, Dlosmore Sc Co., at Ninth and Melon streets, on Friday evening. His accomplice was captured at the time. Moore was committed In default of $2,000 ball by Aider man Kerr. Pbrvbnted from Going Ovhbboabd. —Chas. Borle was prevented from walking Into the Dela ware at Chestnut street wharf, on Saturday night, by Officer WeetcOtt, of the Harbor Police. On the same night Thomas Keen was about step ping Into ibe Delaware below Rice street, when no was stopped by HarborToUcoman Burbridge. Attempted Assassination.—About 10 o clock on Saturday night,a pistol shot was fired through the window of a tavern. No. 609 Lombard street, the boll passing very close to the proprietor, Mr. Edward Ahern. A policeman was at the corner at the time, but It was impossible to ascertain who fired the shot. Assault on a Woman.—Francis Shelley wont Into the bouse of Mrs. Monk, on Elizabeth street, Fraokford, on Saturday. Without cause he com menced abusing Mrs. Monk, and finally blacked her eye, and beat her abont the head. He was arrested. Alderman Stearns held the woman beater In $6OO ball to answer at Court. Expensive Amubkmekt— Daring an alarm of fire on Saturday a hose carriage was run on the sidewalk on Lancaster avenue, near Fortioth street. David Barclay, the Director, was ar rested, and after a hearing before Aid. Maull, was required to pay $7 60, fine and costs. Dismissed Policeman Hugh W. Linn, of the Sixth District, was dlsmlesed on Saturday tor having been found nslcep lu an office on Broad Blreoi, when heahonld havo been on duty, and atterwaids using disrespectful language about Btrgeant Hamilton, who reported him. Youthful Gaublhub—Tlireo boys, named Qiotgo Woodland, John Morgan and James Hughes, wcie arresled, yesterday afternoen, to the Nineteenth Waid, for pitching pennloi. They were sent to prison by Aid. Heins. Rescued from Dkuwnino —Charles Larkin, aged 14 years, lell Into ihe canal, at the Fair mount Locks, yesterday. He was rescued from drowning by Officers T. J. aod G. W. Gibson, ol the Schuylkill Harbor Police. Bold Bobbery.—On Saturday afternoon about three o’clock, a colored boy snatched « portmonnale from the hand of Mrs. Vfistor, at Eighteenth and Walnut streets. He immediately ran, and succeeded In escaping. Malicious.—Jacob Mullberg was arrested on Saturday night for turning off the lights on the atalrs at the Atch Street Theatre while the audi ence was leaving. Alderman Godbou held him in $6OO ball to keep the peacc.^ HouaS BonuKKY.—The dwelling of Thomas BriDgburet, No. SUO East Cumberland street, was entered through the ct-llar door last night. The hotißO was ransacked, but the thlovCß only carried off a revolver. Assaulting a Policeman. —Thomas Alexander was arresled at Second and Oxford struoiß, last evening, for assaulting Policeman Gray. He was committed by Aid. Heins. Ice.- Daring last night the atmosphere was very chilly, and the gutters In many places iu Gcrmentown, Chestnut Hilt and Frankfort wen covered with ice this morning. An Owner Wanted—The Harbor Police de sire an owner for a pnsb cart which was found on Delaware avenue lust bight. Daily Union Prayer Meetings are held at the Y. M C. A. Hall, No. 1210 Chestnut street, iroui 12 tol o’clock. Subjects for Prayer: Oa Monday, ‘‘The Bible Cause and Foreign Mis slote.". On Tuesday, “The Tract and Mission Cause." On Wednesday, “The Seamen and Jews." On Thursday, “The Temperance Cause and Prleonere.” On Friday, “The Ercedmen and Indians." On Saturday, “The Ministers,Su perintendents and Teachers,Churches Infant and Sabbath Schools and Bible-Classes." Prayers and exhortations not to exceed [five minutes. All cotdially Invited to attond aud bring their frlende. Change of Time.—The summer time table of the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore ■ Railroad went Into efli ct tuts morning. Travelers will do well to consult tho advertisement lu atother column. > Tbc West Chester and' Philadelphia Railroad Company also commenced running on a new time inble this mornlng.-'—fieveral very Important cblngca havi' been uiude In 'tho tituo of the de parture of the trains. / THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN—PHILADELPHIA, MONDAYrAPRIL Vi . Oak Hall la no won tho lop wave ofUs, spring business. Tho past two or threo weeks have on! v sufficed to whet the people’s appeUto for fino new clotbcs. end to spread everywhere the good nows of the marvelohs stock ana stlllthoro marvelous ’pikes that prevail there this season. Nothing cat. deter the people Trent buying clothes at Uaic Ball. Their past experience beats out their pre sent expectations, and they go to Wanalnaker Brown's as naturally sr w duck goes to water li’e all right; the stock Ir great enough to eup ply the city, and flee enough to' please tho most lattidioue, and cheap enough to salt the poorest. PITY NOTICES. Spring Hats— Spring Hats. _ Charlie Oaktord & Sona. under have tin ned their Immense Spring stock. Tho moat bsantlful styles and best goods can be had at Oakfjrds. Go to Oaksoki.s’, uuoer tho Conti yi nr Spring Bat. ___ Okiy 885 dozen left of the one thousand dozen kid gloves received last week by A. &J. B. Bar- TuoLi.vaw. One hundred and fifteen dozen sold iu tbe last ten days: they are the himd-omeH colors and the beet utting elovo imported; every pair warranto ': 1. tbiv tip or tear, another pair given In exchange hi. A. A J. B. BAniii<'i.OMßw’B one price dry goods and nollon tonee, 23 North Eighth etreet. Handsome Percnle tobea reduced to $3 87}<j, li e i attern 12 yards. , Oi e bundled dozen men’s euper stoat half hose, la i n polar, 88 cents a pair. . Fitly dozen men’s half bofle, 20 coots; ITS dozen la dies’full regular English stockings, « cents. New dress goods opening every day at A Barhioloiiiiv's one price dry goods and notion nuute, No. 23 NorthElgbtostrect. Facie which Every Gentleman Should Know.—Helweg ia the man ror J fte i ps3p!e. Be not oJly mi kes the most elegant Booh) u raws, bati be toim Bt such prices that people of moderate; meant can afford to bay them. If yoa want a, pair oi tarhlonalilo Boots nude of the finest “' , Ji ln ' Mid put together in a truly arlsiic manner, leave Mmi measure with W. H. Helweg, and yon cannot fall to be enired. We have been hla patron for years, .1 1,.. . inudi advisedly. His place la on Arch atiee* nexi t übe corner of Sixth. CaU-lmmediately nnd iake his acquaintance .Ton wiU be the galnera by it , Barking Dp the Wrong Tree. Ti e wlteanee who have been guessing nt the vege table coi ailments of Soz jiiont have all barked np the wrong tree. The right tree, which ibeypever dreamed ol is toe Soap Tree of Chili, the bark of which la used bv toe Arancsnian Indians to cleanse and preserve toeir Barmen's, and chewed to keep their teeth staln eee, and givCß a flower-llbe fragrance to their breath. Tbl-is one of tbe leading Ingredients or Sozoi.ont, the mon wholeeome andefflcacioiiß or all dental boaa tldtrs add preservatives. CHAFLKB STOKES & Co., Mebouawt Tailors awo Clothiers, Continental Hotel Building, abb wow prepared .With a Full Afportirent of Really Fashionable Goods Fob GrNTLKMRM’e Wear, apd Fine Ready-made Clothimo To Fit and Please All Tastes, All Fixes, All Pbiokb. Quality and Style the or CuEAFimaa. Cobbs, Bunions, Inverted Nalls, skillfully eated by Dr. J. Davidson No. 916 Chestnut street barges moderate. __ Dkatokss. Burdhess asd Catabbh. J. )Bancs, M.D.. Profoesor of the Bye and Bai treats fdldlseaßes appertaining to the above mjaaben with the utmost success. Testimonials from the most reliable sources In the city can be seen at office. No. 808 Arch street. The medical faculty are Inriter to accompany their patients,as he has no secrets In hi' nrtmaceT P Artificial eyes inserted. Ho .charge mad* for examination. Bukgioal Xhbtkomkhtb and druggists’ sun drleB' Snowman & Bbothbb, S 3 South Eighth street. Ocibt and soothe the pain of children teethlng nSe Bower’s Infant Cordial. Sold bv all Druggist*. fBE rUIE ABTB> OHBOMO EXPOSITION, AMEB 8 EABLE & SONS LOOKING eUH WiRKBOOHI AND FBIE SiLIERT OF PAWTlfffll, BX6 OHEBTNUT STREET. Now open.au extremely interesting exhlbilion.prepArod to explain the method of producing chromos.and to show theirremaikable fidelity to the originals. giving a foil xnswer to the oft repeated question, Whet are chromoef” With this view are placed, side by Me, several prominent original paintings, and the chromos from them, for careful comparison, among which are: Whittier's "BAREFOOT BOY," Blerstadts “CALIFORNIA SUNSET," Lemmen’s ‘'POULTRY YARD," Tait’s "GROUP OF CHICKENS." •• "GROUP OF QUAILS," Bricher’s AUTUMN IN WHITE MOUNTAINS. Mrs. Lilly M. Spencer’s "BLACKBERRIES," and others. At pretent are exn ted in the sliow w Indow.on Chjßt nntstreet, ihe original painting and ehromo of LAKE I.L Zl.itNt, by Tnebel. Copies of this and all other rhirnot always for sale My special arrangement we dow make a notable reduction in the prices oi PUING'j CHROMOS. os follows: Group oi Chickens, or Quails, each , 83 vs Six American Landscapes, each 1 is Autumn. Esepus Creek J 9“ Correggio's Magdalen. I H VI hittier’s "Baiefoot Boy" | 76 sunlight mvvieter..... ' Blent adt’s Calif oral* Stmset 7 60 The l neon clous Sleeper ’ " Boyhood of Lincoln. » ,K . Ctown ot New England •••• 11 sa Ard all others at the same rates. Full lists, and prices, sad Prang's "JOURNAL OF POPULAR ART.” on np. plication. EARLES’ GALLERIES, *Bl6 CHESTNUT STREET, LOOKING GLASBEB, OIL PAINTINGS, PICTURE FRAMES, FINE ENGRAVINGS, CHROMO LITHOGRAPHS JAMES P. EARLE & £ONS CONI'EVTIONEKII. CONFECTIONS FOR THE THROA’. Morßhmallow, Hoarhound Jujube, riaxsesd Drops STEPHEN F. WHITMAN OIANVFACTUBEH, No. 1210 Market Street. * m.iuatrn TO RENT. SECOND-STORY FRONT ROOIV 607 Chestnut Street. apl2 12tJ TO BENT. • I REMOVAL THE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY Their !t«w Flic andßurgl&r-proof Baildlu?, i». 329 and 331 CHESTNUT Strset. Which will be open for the transaction of buaipeaa On Thursday, tUo Blit of Aprlli 1889, 'he Fidelity Intumnce, Trtwt and Safe Deposit Company. Capital, $500,000, fall paid. DIRECTORS: - N. B. Browne, hdwnrd W. Clark, S“a“Sch Ch.ile, Macale,tc ft« J Oeow F. lylor. Prfddrrt—N B. BIIOWNR „• Vice Pi i eidetit-CLA RH, ’ . tl Secretaiy and Treaaurer —ROBERT Pal in It 30 N. The ComroET havo provided In their new Building and Vsuite absolute eccmlty against loss by FInE, BUtt hEoElVE r sE(JU«r< N IES*A d ND VALUABLES ON DS |u)f.lT UKDEHOUAK&MTEE. Upon the following raws, for one year or less period. ftoviTuttCßt irnd all other (jouimn Be-i curit ett, or tboeo trannitrablo by> slooporB-«°* OovfTiiimnt oud *U other „ „ 1000 legbttno acd negotiable only by en J 50 LOW dorrenunt ..*.O , „ „ , non Gold Coin o. Bullion I® .. {SJ9 Silver Coin or Bullion. •, , I W * ,uw Stiver or Gold Plate, under seal, on) . ownei'a’cellmate of value, and rate! 100 100 eubicctto adjmtroi nt for bulk 1 Jewell?. Dlamonda. Ac 2 80 DecdP. Mortgage, and Valuable Paper* CCDorallj.n-bon of no fixed V.luo, $1 a year each, or uccordlig to bnlfc Tbepo latter,, hon dtpoultcd In Tin Boxes, _aro charged T arec'd'ng to bulk, upon abasia of IM feet cublo oapa- city, 810 a year. _____ Coupon* and Internet will be collected when de?lred.and UOBS remitted to tb j owner,, lor one per cent. The Company offer for RENT, the leemse exclusively T holding the key. Safe* Inatae Its Burglu-proof Vault,, at rates varying from $3O to $76 each n,r annum, ao cording to else, * n„iui>tta of Money Recolved. on whl"h Interest wtU ba aUowed: S pot cent on Cali Doooslta. payable by Chech at eight, ano 4 Per cent on Time Be. posit,, pa? able on ten days’ notice. Thh Company is also authorised to act as Executors, aAl.,lnbtr,tore end Guardlana. to receive and oxooute Tnlata oteVery description from the Courts, corporations or Individual*. N. B. BROWNE, President. ROBERT PATTERSON, Secretary and Treasurer. Bpgtn w f 2rarp $4,500,000 SEVEN PEE CENT. GOLD BONDS, Thirty fears to Ban, tßBtm t The Lake Superior and Miwisalppi River Railroad Company. They are a Flnt Bortg»g® llafelag Fond Bond Fret of United States Tax. 6KOUBBD BY OSB HILLIO3 Eli HUNDRED AND f BIRTMIOIHOUSATO ACEIB OF CHOICE LA3DS, And by the Railroad, it* Rolling S tock and the Fran chiaee of the Company. & DotiMe Bernrlty and First Clan Inverimim In every respect, yielding in Currency nearly Tea Per Cent. Per Annum: PRESENT PRICE, PAR AND ACCRUED INTEREST. Gold, Government ' Bond* and other Stock, received In payment at their blgheat market price. Pamphlet* and full Information given on application to JAY GOOEE & GO., No. 13.4 South Third Streot. E. W. CLARK & CO., No. 35 South Third Street. Fiscal Agents of the Lake Superior and Ittsstsiippi ltiver Jlailroad Companu. inWO 60tn>* —-—. PROPOSALS* pBOFOBALB 108 ENVELOPES, tOST-OFFIOE DKPABTMHHT. April 6.1469. SEALED PBOPOSAI 8 will be received »t thij Depgrt mcDtuuUl May 81, atBo'clock P. M.. for f unjUhum En- ! YClopi a for tlio official are of posluiMlcrs Aartng a period of to o yeare from the let of July. I*®- The estimated npmber of Envelope* that will be required annually la aa *°ClataNo. 1.1.000,000, more or len, 8K by 6M lbchea. Clara bo 3. 4,00> .100 more or lata 81a by i)f iiichei. Clata No. a 760 COO. more or leap, W 6y 816 tnchea data No. 4. 760 010. moi oor le,. 10* 8 ucucb. Ctare No. 6, SoOOOO. more o-lret. 4« by.l°^ For Clare No. 1, an ordinary quality of nufl or rellow oarer will ni ewer Iho ether Claaaea to be made from itd blue, (Teen and buff or creameolored paper, aamay be n quin d, of appioved quality. . . All iht above-dtscrib d envelopes roust be made in the meat thorough manner. well ininmed for sealing upon the entire Jeegib ot the flap, and “» tf V* ft^ e , BU jS«Pl!S t t ,, p g uioo the tace ae maybe di r e ted by the PostoiaAtrr (it nei al. They must be banded in parcel** of two -tj -five, u* ced in pnar* board or at raw b'»xe*; fach c'mtsia» o less than ♦'uo hundred and fifty envelopes of letter slz*. . nd one bundrtd each of extra letter* offlei*! and extra cilirial eizee, aepara»efo»or otherwise m may be required; the boxes to bn wrapped in strong paver, eo aa to hot* transportation by mail lor delivery to poaunaatera When ~q. ir«d ‘o be delivered at the Department, such wrap ninK will bt> cieptue* d with. . .. fltl .. v hen 3 oft) or more envelopes are required to fill tho or derrl a wtua&tt r. tin y most be put upiuatroog w»ol«n iiuxce ond properly addressed, but wuen less tha » 3.0.1’ /»r« inquired, p'opor l*brlt*of direction must b* pi s'tnd ntiou Fttch package by tbecoutf*clwr:trui whole to b' cone under the direction of an agent of tho Department The Envelopes must be furnished iu such -quantities »w HiMV nom lime to ttroo be required to fill orders of Post mJitir or by the Department, aud bode ivrred otther ar tt„. n< et otl ce in the city where the ace'-pred bidder r ; fid>e, it rt- tho ' nvrlope agency, or - tHiis Department. ihfVcßtroaaUr.GoteraliiJuy direct, free of coaffjv ‘ ‘ll'dß ie also Invited lor 60.000 Envelope moraor'ea* made trum the best quality of >»hlw or buff paper. 4 bv 8 •» in niliee. nod to be priuted In tie niaun r projerib tl by >he Uepartnn Dt. lor uee In tin* Dead C-tter Office aud tl,e Agency to the city of New Voi k -i hUe t i/velopee to be deiive ed In good order ,fre»* f «OEt for pacMn*.bjthet the Agency >u ;ew York, and tf* the DtpTUucßtfct Wmhlußtou. D. C., in quantified a* fniu Ouiot ‘time may bo ordered. MUhia'e p*o|Jot*oia wi»l be considered for furnlshlnn HOI-00. n»o»e orlct*f,aunuaHy,of ‘ KegUtored I -ckego go vclop*a"Bby 10M Inchon made from heavy h If or Mft uitii pnn*r. win. aiich i rintn g on the face in ire d by th»- Pottn»aHter‘«eueraJ. -nrt arKlPß*}. BOTH. Cr 0 -bTUISFACE A«J> BACK. LENGTHWI«E» IN K|:D tbeeamet be out upitflpaftteboard or Rtraw b«*xe«. Hch coiitainiLg ten. and packed in wooden cast* in quu>- • liteacf 4.P00 or 6 000 each, for delivery at the in* ul or to posunußtera, aa may be directed,free ot charge *°A FiTuvllopru unbraced in this advertiiement required cr-dvlivvry ot the Department are to bo conveyed a n igh*. f'oe of coet foe tranaporiatlont tboae f sr delivery to l J ot»ini* Htrra to paau HBinaU matter, •jbe fii>t dtUvery of envelopes apocihed above to be ioi.de cn or about the lot of July uext. t «tclnitoe o? the different aindo of envelope** lor which i»rf POBhb are inv»teo mny be bcou on aupUoation at tuo prlu- tpul Vobt-ofliccaor at the Department. BlddeTß are required to turntßh ppccimene of fUa ©a* vtlope* they prmode to BUppls and no bid will be eon* bldeied tiQ'i-tt! offend by envelope manufacturer**, acoour ufuivdby rptlfclaclmy guarantees. . ■ - 'I ho price bid aud tue quality of samplet* submitted win bo taken into couaideiatlon in awarding thecou- v ill bo required for the faithful performance of »hi* contract, and «.llpayments under it will be madoqutr’ Pofctmatter-Gen*r*l reeervee *ho right to roj’ct huv or all bids, if deemed compatible with the puuUc be Indoned‘‘Proposals for Office and Re turned letter Envelope*, 1 ’ &o ; or. '‘Proposal* for KeglJ* ««rvd • arkagoToviiloper*** aathq cfae may be, and ad* ,4 r . u.fA to the Ihird ARBiatant Poßtti {utor.G-*neral. ar * JullN A. J. CUESWELt.,. > OBtmaoter Goner*!. m >2 m.vr.f,ttn3 315 IN THK ORPHANB* COURT FOR TUB OHY AND 1 O my of rhlladnliibltt.-Katftte of 1,0 l K, derived.—Notice la hereov given that l»OUIaA K N ui'j | I.Ot'K« widow of aafd d**/t‘dout, U«h filod„npr p.tlnmt iu tbo oflho of the* leikof theaaid Court* wl ti mi i»p»iuu*nm-iit of pertouhl p'oooriy, pleated to , n 0 lT2* •Mmdb'i her under tho Act of A&aoojhly of AortlMtor 1651 ntj<l tlii'Bu phu ectf. and tint the hhujo will bu ap ■ n.v«d by th. Court, Ba IUHDAY, April 2«h, 1869.a010ai eaceptlcua bo tiled tUcrolo. ' .10HN O’BItfRN, Attorney for WidorP* apl?m<Siw 41* IPAAO NATHANS, AUCTIONEER N.&CORNSHt 1 'i htrfl and bpruce vtreote, only one equate bulow tue Kx»h*rge. to loan, oraiuall amount** on diamond*, silver put*, jottairy, and all food tor vaiiio. Office lioura from OA. M t-»7 PM, I3F"Eat*'*- Hrhcd for the IrM forty years. Advance mado In largo amounts at tho lowest market rates, laS tirp PRT BOOBS, LINEN STORE, NEW LINEN DRESSES’ New and Beautiful PRINTED linen cambrics Bretlved by bit Bteuner from Barope. THE HAMPDEN MILLS Would call tho attention of buyers to their JBC arlston GringUarns* Tbe Finest, most Perfect, Best Finished, Best Folded, BTEB BUB 111 ABERlfii. AIM, to their eajortment of HEAVY ASND LIGHT COTTONADEB AND TICKINGS. AGENTS, FROTHINGHAM & WELLS, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. mMStmnH • . nIXUNEBIGOOBS. OUR FIRST RETAIL OPENING or TRIMMED HATS, BONNETS AND French Mili nery Goods, HABCB 81, 1800. THOS. KENNEDY & BR0„ No. 729 Chestnut St. rumtiTUßis. *t. GEO. J. HENKELS, CABINET MAKER, 1301 and 1303 CHESTNUT STREET. Established in 1844* felBmrps FURNITURE. T.- & J. A HENKELS, Having REMOVED to tholr ELEGANT STORE, 1002 ARCH ST., Are now selling flraUlus FURNITURE at very redneed piir.ee. mh3l-3arpi CHINA AND GHSSWABGf The Largest Stock: OF DECORATED TOILET WARE It* TBB CITY AT GREAT REDUCTIONS. ALSO, FINE INDIA CHINA, VERY CHEAP. TYNDALE & MITCHELL, 707 CHESTNUT STREET. mhlEinwfgmrp CAHFKfiafll. Ac. SPRING. 1869. LEEDOM & SHAW, 910 ARCH STREET. Wo ore now receiving a very Urge etoek ol new goode for spring- sales, Embracing oil the now etyiee of CARPETINGS. PIiOOR OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, &o« rnhsemrct i fOK MJUO' ' OF AtRUG BTOKB FOR SALE CMiP, F 1 8M BouihTblidetroet ■' u FOR BALR-HRiqHT.B, FT. 7 IW.. a feint 10 Indies: foot 6 fitted f r jSi*Ur?> uwi 1 W«" be reinoyou on or before IBth mat. Apply to pc<J r D OAHRETT, l < No 4UOhe«’nutat_ M 1 1W BOXES A fi..J.nrirlßd M«ci»roiil aurt Vormloolls Hodlo* M.niuou. direct from Gbuo*. and forsaloDT job! a& W*. m doom De*»w»ie avauue. MWi ' > y '* n % %*■ ;v rr iv 13 ‘yy v * * CHESTNUT STREET ESTABLISHMENT.; FASHIONABLE tailoring. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. . Head of Department, Mr. 15. T. Taylor*. . • v.v.rv.'KTrTfMVNT —Mr E T. TAYLOR, lato of too Arm of Charles Stofcos As Co,, 82* Chestnut ANNOUNCEMENT. M • bueioeta acqimlDtiincwi that t>e has this day, April 12th, S“SO - B ,,r MJv ^D O? r Dr. feoVrpH«ror Wk. JOHN WANAMAKBR, atBlBandB2o a!lE3t’tWf cUud hliwelf with too ne meeting there all bla former patropa, having no w ait beiore for Wfylng and plowing them tn too matter of C pim D #HKR ANNOUNCEMENT.-Mr. Wit. HUGHES, lato with Elwird F. KoHy and formerly wPh Andiloti Migeodh & to, Is co-operating In tola department and earnestly solicits the patronage of his friends and acquaintances. tran BERNARD, of Paris, recommended by Rieqnlnetta, of Crony & Lent, Broadway, N. Y. P ANIjRIOT. formerly with AiidHot, Mageoch & Co. i "• r; ii,. K p.uow iSStSSSSKoiwIws SiH.tiM.iphi, ,«4 .fcMw immjrttmm JOHN WANAMAKEK, SI© and BSO CHESTNUT Street. GOOD 1 GOOD! GOOD 1 •PHe neonle lovo our olothoe. ... . ... " ” The people come and look at onr clothes. "* The people take onr dlolhee home. The people wear ear clothes, The people pay for our clothes. And we will gratify the people’a desire for toe beat, too cheapest, too moil boinUfn! s Cheap, Cheaper, Cheapest for Cash. AY THB GREAT BROWN STONE HALL ROCKHILL & WILSON, 003 and 605 CHESTNUT STREET. .[!»8t ■'- = IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! The Subscribers beg leave to announce to their CUSTOMERS and lha PUBLIC GENERALLY, that their STOCK of GOODS OAMAGED BY WATER at the LATE FIRE AT THEIR STORE are now arranged for SALE, consisting of TABLE LINENS, TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, LINEN and MUSLIN SHEETINGS, MUSLINS, BLANKETS, FINE MARSEILLES QUILTS. SPREADS, &0., &0. Also, nearly their ENTIRE STOCK of ELEGANT LACE CURTAINS and DRAPERIES, some of them the rloneet imported, SLIGHTLY WET, will be eold at prices to ineuie Iheir IMMEDIATE SALE, SHEPPARD, YAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON. Linen, Honse-Fninishlrg Diy floods and Curtain Establishment, 1008 CHESTNUT STREET. a,l tfrpt CtOTHIHGi JONES’ ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 604 MARKET STREET, PHIL.ADEL.PHIA. First Class, Beady-Made Clothing, suit able JorcUl Seasons, constantly on hand. Also, a Handsome Line of Piece Goods for Custom Work. GEO. W. NIEMANN, " Proprietor. STATIONERS. BLANK BOOKS. The Lariat Stock andQreatoat Variety ot FULL AND HALF-BOUND BLANK BOOKS, MEMORANDUM, PASS# COPY BOOKS, Eto., Eto., To be found in Uila Clty.la at the Old Established BLANK BOOKMANUFAO EORY OP JAS. B. SMITH S CO.' No. 27 Booth Seventh Street, ' FOILADELPBU. V Office and salesroom, nrit-Ploor. Wnrcroomii Bp-Stiiira. nb23 niw-f-Bnirp4 ~ ' ~ WIDINO Htl»1001«**- __ a I trOKNB DE KIEPfeWB R'DIHO dw. September fikt IBBB*-- 1 CORPS OF OUITBRB. OOWd *oo4* th- tblßg We ° ,,er “’MT™.-..., t„>. Wpr.n S . We*T« been gettlaa mem rmnly all'iba wiuter, And now wo ’. r S Tw act up M-*» a , IDUPm ,, And tell tbe people . o come, all day. And looknt tb« clotlsea mo rich and tray, And any II they er«r Saw fcuc.b an array Of into eleauui guoda I mw mtle to pay. Come! Come!! some! I! Stay ! "K>r!l Stay !11 And pnrchaae n*»od ciotbca mis fine vprlof day. CLOTHING H4ITCBCU* JliWliliSy* <>**» JAB, E. CALDWELL & CO., & JEWELERS, 819 CHESTNUT STSEET, (Until tholr late Btoro la rebuilt.) liave oow an Entirely New Stock of Goods To replace that deatroyed by fire, end bre new opealM PARR MANTLE CLOCKS - glnglo and with Side Ornament*. Budoa * Bon'a newest and best grades of OPERA GLASSES. Bridal, Party and Opera Pan a. The latest contributions o Art tn Real Bronze. A largely increaaed aupply of Diamonds, Pine Watches, Jewelry ARTISTIC SILVER WARE. Abo a very full lino of Gorhun MonufaefnHngCoipnoiwM Fine Electro Plated Wares, !P Tt TO E S MO p M .A T 13* at)S.ltn'rpft “PI •w«;t ■ ma tni aCWJW iit*» ■%&£«**#*■■ m!SSSSiniaiiiKiA< M !9f’*me . agsaaa^; A» CTION BAIjKH. T‘ tu . T-I> ? i 'H>WOOLEN MANUPACWiaEIt lii I virilbo Hold at public saior.by catalogue, for $»*!»• on WKDNKttftA V. M»y 5.1t69 All cho . WbU MAOHhKKv AND JfiXrcraßJ - ; t f tho V oolet* MUI lui <" P fta 1100 ■ • Pk,»KIO M En MILTi.No.I. sltuAfed In Nor tetou n. Pa., Hx’eea mllos (rom Fhtladnt* u» I*. lute the property or P. 51. t.uutor A Uo.: £str 'lho lujcbinery is nearly novr. and wlUbaMfr i cn.otf'illy BOjdforcftfcli <’* lotatofmlt puroliauera.' gnle tooomf&cnooat ISo’clockM. aptiPm wftmj&j ■ ■
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