FOURTH EDITION. BY TELEGRAPH. LATER FROM WASHINGTON INAVAIi INTELLIGENCE ff £W YORK U GISLATIVE AFFAIRS TEW. YOKE MONEY MABKET From Washington. Washington, April 16.—commander J. H. Olllrf 1b ordered to duty jib equipment officer and inspector ot supplies at the Washington Navy Chief Engineer H. 13. Btewart is ordered as president, and Chief Engineers F, C. Dade and W. H. Lambdin, as members of tbo board to ex amine engine rs for promotion. Out of the uf> clerks belonging to the Third Au ditor’s Office who were yesterday notlUod that »hey were to be removed, thero were 7 oat of 11 cb i< fs of divisions. It is stated at the Treasury Department that Btcond Comptroller Broadhead has received a letter from Secretary Bontwcll, Informing him lhat tho Department has no intention of dis pensing with his services, in consequence of ■which Mr. Broadhead will not tender his resigna tion. This being regular Cabinet day, all the mem fcere were present. Previous to tho meetin ', a large number of Senators called and had inter views with the President. From Albany* [Special Despatch to tho Philo. Evening Bulletin. 1 Albany, April 16 The Republican members Of the Legislature hold a eaneus to-nlghl to nominate a candidate for New York Police Com missioner in place of Mr. Acton, resigned. Su pervisor Henry Smith will be nominated. Governor Hoflman sent to the Senate to-day a message vetoing the White Hall and Plattsburg Railroad bill. This veto puts an end to all the State aid bills before ibe Legislature. Mow Tort Itlouey (tlnrltot I Special Despatch to tho Phils. Erenmc Bulletin. 1 New York, April 16.—The money market la eoeier at currency to coin Interest, alternately, With more doing at the currency rate. The change in the aspect of the market, together with the pleasant weather to-day, has imparted a feel ing of bnoyancy, resulting in a large genera] advance in prices throughout the market. Governments are active and excited, with a very largo general demand and an advance 5n ibe prices of tho new bond*. The principal foatures are the new 'Go’s and ’67's, quoted at LIS, being tho highest point ever renched for those bonds. All the foreign bankers are heavy bn vers for European account. Gold opened at 132%, advanced to 133%, owing to the belligerent tone cl Senator Sumner’s speech, and the rumor th it Becretary Fish was assuming a less conservative position In Cuban affairs. Stocks have been in a state ot excitement and buoyancy since the opening, with farther large advances in prices, which extended throughout the general list. New York Central touchod 165%, Wabash 72%, Reading 94%, Michigan Southern 59%, Harlem 140. Rock Island 138%, North western common 83%, preferred 96, St. Paal com mon 80, preferred 86%, Ohio and Mississippi 33%, Pacific Mail 94%, Mariposa preferred 38.%, com mon 20%, Western Union Telegraph 41%. After' lheso prices were well supported np to about 1 o’clock this afternoon, New \ork Central suddenly fell from 165% to 164; Rock Island from 188% to 136%. Tho balance of mar ket remained comparatively steady under tho break, and the reaction from tho hlgaest flgurea 5s very light, cot being % per cent, on the aver age run. Emancipation Anniversary. Washington, April 16th—Tao colored people to-day are celebrating, by parades, Ac , the aunl ~ vcresry~taf the abgiKTwrof~bßv ei yln thc-Ptatriet cof Columbia. There is a general holiday among that class of tho population. Various colored civic and military organizations are out in pro cession, and numbers of colored persons, of both sexes, and all sizes, are aloDg the sidowalks wit xessing the parade. Daring the morning, a large xumberjof (hem. taking ndvantago of the holidiy, ■were at the Executive Mansion, taking a view of the rooms usually open to the public. Kerosene lamp Explosion. Utica, April IG.— Mre. Thurston Dame, of this city, was terribly burned by the upsetting of a ieroeeno lamp last night. The ilesh was burned from parts of her face and limbs. She died this morning at 10 o'clock. murderer Sentenced—Accident. Wokckhteb, April IG.— Bartholomew O’Donnell, of Metford, Indicted for the murder of Bridget Murray, In October last, pleaded guilty of mur der in the second degree, and was sentenced to the State Prison for lifo. Adolphus Merriam, of Framingham, had a leg cut off by the cars, near Webster, this morning. By the Atlantic Cable. Frank fort, April 15, Evening.— U. 8. Five twentice, 87%. CITY BULLETIN. The Aurora.—'The display of northern lights jin ihe heavens last evening surpassed In brilliancy nnd beauty any exhibition that we have had In Due latitude within ten or twelve years. The glow of the aurora was first perceptible upon the horizon immediately after sunset, and as tho darkness of night increased at other points, the northern heavens grew brighter with tuc celestial radiance, until at cloven o’clock tbe tpLcruof the heavens was in a glow. Over the northern hoil/on there was a luminous jirel:. iiom which the light sometimes fell as moonlight struggling with mist, sometimes glit tiring with the prismatic colors,Hashed upward to the zenith. The t.iuvens were filled with Streamers undu’aliug like Itiu waving of grass licit.*c the wind—leaping u ■ from the horizon to the zenith in a flueli, playing for a mo ment overhead, and then dying out, only to burst forth iu new shapes and in unexpected places a moment afterward. Toe spe -Uclv was sublime, mot uillcent and awe-inspiring beyond the power of language to describe. Those who failed to Be. it luit.-cd an opportunity that is rarely offered m tnis rptnrb-r ot the globe. The « Utot upon tin telegraph wires was remarkable. WeuppC'Dd a paragraph from the New York 7 nbnne, describing the ib t irlc.t! action in that cl y: The appearance of tin- Aurora Borealis last Tight was the most remarkable that ) ltt H occurred ninee 186 H, both iD reepec to uur.uul display in the heavens, auddisturbing induct, t.q the tele graph wiree. The storm tiruclt N, w Y\,rk City iron, tho north at 7 in the evening, and from that lime until 8 o’clock, the artificial batteries «.f tiro Western Union Telegraph Company ■were neutralized, and regular desput.-ti'a, worn tent through the agency of the gieat atmospheric t aUcry which uutur. for the time- being furnished, 'i ire tlorm temporarily subsided for a time, and r, c artificial batteries were* aguin used. But at lb, o'clock the auroral battery again struck the wires, with the power of at least 1 CIO cups, and Jioni that time on until It! o’clock, with varyiug l'.rcf. the electric storm furnished tho telegraph < mpanios with all the electricity they wanted. K, na \v a v and AccianKT.— A horse attached to i. wagon rnD away on Moyr.meoßing avenue, l.tlow Washington street, yesterday afternoon. A little girl named Mary Caldwell, aged two yt-urp, was knocked down aud run over by the bam. She was severely injured about the head mid hboulders, and was carried to her home iu the neighborhood. 1 AKAi.v—The (Jrey Reserves will parade on .Monday next under the command of Col. James i-alln .Couiptiuy H. wh’eh is composed of the veterans oi tbe old 118th (Corn Exchange) Kegi xnent, who (ought t. O gallantly during the war under the command of Brig.-Gcn. C. 1\ Herring, ■ W rVv !, “. ra w° w L ll . fu 1 kR - undur the command of (JapL Frank A. Dannuldaon. J '.’ John Dugan was ar jesled yesterday at Second and bombard streets, for cruelty to an mu a. He was beating a horse on tbe nose With the butt cud of a whip u e vvna taken before Aid. Carpenter, who imposed tbe usual penalty. 3:00 O’Oloolr. - Tub Bohoylkili. Navy. — Tho Boat Clubs com prising the Schuylkill Navy have completed their arrangements for reviews, &o. t during the ap proaching enmmer. The season. will bo opened to-morrow bjr the reception of two now boate and a review. - There will also.be a scrnb-raca Tor the scrub flag, which tbo winning boat carries every time she goea ont, and for which every boat be longing to the Navy can contest at any time It Is observed on tbc river. Thee volutions of tho dif ferent boats arc always very interesting, and the bills along tho river bank of Falrmount Park will no doubt bo crowded with spectators to-morrow afternoon. Not Removed.— ln accordance with tho usual custom, housekeepers in different sections of the city put out their ash- barrels and boxes this morning, but tbo ash gatherersdld not make their appearance, and boxes and barrels remained un emptied. The stroel-clenning contractors, who have also had charge of the removal of ashes, ceased work on Wednesday night, and umll tho new contractors, under tho Board of Health, commence operations no ashes will bo removed. Firk,—This morning about three o'clock a fire occurred in ibe vermicelli and maoiroal estab lishment of Lngomarsino & Cuneo, at the corner of Eighth and Christian streets. Tho ilamos originated in tbo drying-honse, and were not ex tinguished until property valued at $l,OOO had been damaged. The loss is fully covered by In surance. Assaulting a Woman. —Danlol Stointman went into a lager boor saloon, No. 210 Shlppon street, yeeterday, raised n disturbance and beit Ibe landlady. He was arrested, and, after a hear ing before Alderman TiUermary, was sent to orison to await trial. Robbery. —The dwelling of Mr. J. V. Merrick, on Ridge ave Due, near tho Wissahickon, was en tered by breaking open the parlor window, a few rights ago. The thieves carried off silverware, jewelry, clothing and money to the valne of $5OO. Disorderly House —Jane Smith was before Aid. Nt ill this morning upon the charge of keep ing a disorderly bouse on Oxford streot, east of Front. She was hold in $l,OOO bail to answer at court. The Wasitinoton Monument— Tho teachers of the public schools of Philadelphia will hold a meeting to-morrow morning, at 11 o'clock, at the Zane Btrect School Houso, in regard to the completion of ibe base for the statue of Washington to be erected on July 4. The Will of tho late E. Penn Middleton has been filed at the office of the Register of Wills, and shows that bo leaves an estate valued nt $350 000. It will be published in to-morrow's Commercial Listed Price Current. PlUladclpliin S BETWEEN 1000 Lchteh Val R bds new u 04 04 V 500 Leh Gid 1b 8000 Fcnna 6b war In coup 101 Mioo US&>2oei'6s tly 114 & C«M)0 do 114% Cstaßenna K 59$$ 200 sb MPa I? 34$* 2(fc* eh Heetun’e K 560 13 200 sb do bCO 13% 10 eh Cumon’th !1k 2ds 61 6BOONB 2000 Pennß Img 6* 99X1 uu< 0 do 2d intg 6s 95 3UUO C&A 6s rotu’SS 86 1 OITY NOTICES. It is to he supposed that every man would iuenre hie life If he thought it at all probable that he would die within a year or two. But be Delects in surance because he has no idea but that he wUI live for many years to come, aod th'nfes that In that caso his premium would be thrown away. But he la mistaken. Life insurance, taken out in a company such as the 4 American.” of Philadelphia, is a good investment, c\ on to those who live Such small amounts of money as the annual payments could not be Invested i;i any other way with equal security and profit. Truth Without a Stain. No impurity can Infest the teeth cleaned dally with Kv,*>>i>oht. QuiUay, the bark of the Chilian Soap Tree, au article which possesses cleansing properties snpe liov to ihoce of any other known substance, la one of the hitiedLcnls of this peerless compound. So/.ooont la the Muly deutriflre in existence in which this salu brious botanical product is incorporated. Slack 8r A very large Hue Gros Grains, $2 00, $2 12V£, 26. $2 80, $2 75 to 75. In this lino of goods wc nu.ke ppecialliice, and guarantee our prices lower than usual. New Mixtures and Stripes opening every day, from 2,'» cenle per yurd upwards, at A. & J. 11. Babtholomkw'b one-price Dry Goods and Notion House, No, 23 N'Uth Eighth sired. To But Really fashionable Clothing You must go whero you Know by experience. It Is sold, You moy, as Dr. Franklin said, *• j‘a< / vary dear far your whistle. ” You must NOT Take for granted all that ie paid in da-shy advertisements. TO Do so without llrFt oxaminluq: The stork of "customer-wade Clothiiui” i»f Ouarli's ST<»kLB, No. Htroet, Would certainly result in your losb. IUJY Your clothing of Uharlea Stolcea, and You will never regret it. Prices as bar a ■> the lowest. Go to Oakfokds’, under tho Continental, lor your SpriDg Hat. __ _ A Pj-ack on Evrki Toii.kt Taulk. (j« uiatp. A Co.’h Toii.kt Soak has a place on every toiYt table, aDd fully merits the position it iihh attained. Pittsburgh Christian .Urorafc. SritiNo Hat«—String Hats. i hufitf Oakford & Sons, under the Continental, I.u\c opened ibeir immense Spring stock. The hwhl bejir:tilul styles aud best goo.ds enn be had at OakfordV. DEAFmwa. BLIJfDKKSS AND CATARRH. J. Isaacs, M. D., Ih'ofessor of Hie Eye and Ear treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with Lhe utmost sarcess. Testimonials frvim the most nviabie sources in the city can be seen at this ofttco. No. Arch street. The medical facalty two invited to accompany their patients,av he has uo secret,s m his Artlilcial eyes inserted. No .charge made lor examination. i.'iiKKH, Bunions. Inverted Nails, skillfully Jr.-Mod by Dr. J. Davidson No. DlO Gbestiuit street, t‘iiargca moderate. Qin i and soothe the pum of children tocthlntr— I'm’ I rwer’s iulant Cordial, bold by al! Dmitri* La. bnKoit.AL iNbTfiLMiora and druggists' sun- MAUXm® KUIiIiISTiK. PORT OF PBILADEIrPHIA-APCiL 10. Marine Bulletin on Inside Paat, ARRIVED THIS DAV btuiuufr Monitor, Jones. 21 hour« fr*uu New York, with rnrtr-i’ to AV M iinird 2B Co. t«-au»er » 6 Shrivor. KipßluF. from Jtultimoro,with mdse t*> A Ciovtrt, Jr. 8' lir Ariurine. Thomas. 1 day from Smyrna, DeL with Vi itiu to Jan L Howlev .2 Co. S. lir Üb-.vton A lumber. Jackson, 1 day from Smyrna, 1 o-l. u ith infill to ,Ja* L Hewloy til Co. hr Aurora., AitL, 1 dnv irom Frederica, Dol. with y. am to J .is 1, K» wl*-y £ ( ‘o. .'''•fir .)'jr Hay. Hathaway, (JotirtHuott. richi S B Wheeler, Lloyd, ejultun. ULEAitED THIS DAY. Siii Mund Hume (Hr), Hansford, Musquash, ND..U C Van / iurn f- kiv Oi i'JD. Hulhrook, New York. 1) 8 fttcteou & Uo. ik-rk t niu '■ Norvv). NUlnon. Liainore for orders, L Wqg. f- iKßrtid A: Uo. tjc’in Jo, Iley. Hathaway, Wareham, H II BchellinK*ford & Uo. Sni r U Wheeler, Llovd. Uoiftou'; Horda, KoUaritNuttinfl. S'-br Kj- ihel Seaman, uoi>ton. Weld, N«>ilo Al Uo. nr ljoyla. CiowolL Portland. Scott, Walter Ax schr L A Hloofoin. Uhatlield, Fortsraoutlx, do MelirAbbott Lawrence, Uh«r. Salem, do Schr U K tourney, Muinev, Hconlneton, do 8c hr Idu-lj'ii. Uniniiier, Uoston, Audonried, Norton As Uo. Brhr Golden Gate, Howie. Boston, do Hehr Clara Davidson. JelTur#, Lynn, do Schr Mary Weaver. Weaver, Bostou, do Bohr Julia GaiTiion, Boston, do Hc hr J U McShain, Adainb, Hlcbmouo, do (k>rveEf>on(leiice.of the Philadelphia DxchauAO. LBWEB. Dku April 14—d PM. HriK Daisy, from London for Philadelphia, k* beaiinkln theCJiivcs. Bark Andaman for brlpa Uatro, for Autwi rp, aud Loch Lomoud, for Zaza, all from Phila delphia, i nsi-ed to Btia 10-dav. Youtb, JOSEPH JuAFKTUA. % MEMORANDA. Ship Rcreftuimv"Young. ernanverat Savaiiuah l’Sth tost. ■ for Havre willi 210 U bahv uiihind cotton, 10 do soa,laland do, f'*ct lutnbor. 132 bdli* dry hidca. 1600 oak Btavos and'4o H eshsks wine. b‘ Ip D"‘ iu hb d'Grleuns, Uinee. 27 days from Antwerp, at Now York veutcrdfiy, Steamer ncoo, Cat hnrluo, from Now Orleanß for this poi t, sailed froDD Havana yesterday. _ Steaner Americu (NG), Htvrficv'helmor, from Bremen jaith ><\t and Havre 3d lust with 057 poeeongere. at N xork yeHerday. , . , Steamer Aleppo (Hr), llanwou, cloftrod ttt New York ymterday for Liverpool. THE DAILY F.VENTNG BULLETIN—PHILADELPHIA FRIDAY, APRIL 16 1869. Koch; Exchonife* K 0 Bh Catawls pf b3O 85 100 sli do bs&in 35 200 sh Read K 47 00 sh do s3own 47 100 sh dosswn&in47 (00 shShamokin cl 5S> 120 sh Phil&SrieK 28* 30D eb Lb Ny etk b3O 33 200 sh do 2dys 33 lOOsh do s3(> 83 100 sh do 83 100 sh do t>4o 33* BOARD. 14000 Leh Gld Ln Its 04 % 3000 do b 5 91% 13000 do ULn lta 86* Bsowdkb & Buothiik, •23 Hoath Eiubtli SUeamcr Columbia, Yon BlcOi cleared at Now York Rjfrk h V Ayres, called from Sagua 6th InaL- for atPain»6th f InßU'for’Now -B.ig AHradeb.w. deaf*. 64 days from llio J.nolro,as N,w York yesterday. with eoDea. ■ _n„,. tr.llr Schra Wm U Ataator. Paraer. and Bonn» Boat, KeiU. from Boston for thla port, at New York? e „ s * i n st nctir Isabella Thompson, hence at N London Hth Ins . Schrßutgo. Warwick, Bailed from Norwuh 18tn ins. f< dcBr Kafe V Edwards. Allen, at Lllllo Egg Harbor Hi ,n Schi°Bucceeß?Rlchardflon. from N London for this port, * 8ob?B V 8 r ßlcknmrc* y from Charleston for thli port, was epowen 13ih inst. JntjrMjLloiLllL— ——• ■be runes ebtb. BEARD’S OEEATEBT HUMOROUB SUBJECT, 11 The Old Woman who Lived in a Shoe, ' 1 NOW ON EXHIBITION A.T EARLES’ GALLERIES, Sl6 Chestnut Street. The abeyo subject, (he richest in humor that tbia well known artist hap completed, and attracting bo much at tendon, was thought by the publiehcr to be the groat hit of the season, and secured by him at a very large outlay* The CHROMO—Tint exact size or tub ouioinal-* (20 x 30 inches) made in Beilid is executed in tho hWhest style of the ait, and believed to equal, if not fairly cur. pas?, any Chroino ever Been in America. It may not bo out of place to allado to the great reputa tion of Mr. Bkakd aa tho master humorous painter of the ago. Thoro of hie woiks with which the pubilo are most familiar, such as “The March bf BiUnaa, 1 * “Tho flaw in the Lease.** “Raining Cats and Doge.” •'Gtilliror’a foot,” and “The Bear Dance** (exhibited in the Universal Ex position, Paris, 1667, and spoken of bo favorably), nro nil in private hands, and “The Old Woman’s Shoo” is tho first publication of any magnitude over made of tho pro duct lone of this artist. Subscription price of Cbromo, $2O. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, No. SIO OHESTFiUT STREET. ap!4 3tm» . OHKOMO EXPOSITION. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS vLOOKISfi flL&Sfl WiREROOJIB AND FEEE O&LLERT OF PAISTISSB, Bit* CHESTNUT STREET. Now open, an extremely interesting exhibltion.prepared to explain the method of producing chromor.and to #how their remarkable fidelity to the originate, giving a full Boswor to the oftrepcated question, “What are chromes?” With this view are placed, side by f«/«, several promineot miginal paintings, and the chromos from them, for careful comparison, amoDg which are: Whittier's “BAREFOOT BOY," Itierstadt's “CALIFORNIA SUNSET,’* Lemmen’s “POULTRY YARD," Tait’s “GROUP OF CHICKENS,” “ "GROUP OF QUAILS," Brieher’a AUTUMN IN WHITE MOUNTAINS, Mrs. Lilly M. Spencer's “BLACKBERRIES," and others. At present aro expired in the show window, on Chest nut street, ihe original painting and chromo of LAKE LIZLKNF, by Tnebel. Copies of this and all other ehion.ofl always for Bale By special arrangement we now mako a notable reduction in the prices of PRANG'S CHUOMOS, an follows: Group of Chicken#,or Quail#, each Six Americ‘ n Landscapes, each... Auti mo. Esr pus Creek The Poultry Yo*d Correggio** Magdalen '• The Kid’# Playg ound 4 60 “A liit-nd in Need” 4 Easter Morning 7 Do \Vhit»ici’a “Barefoot Boy” 3 io ' sunlight in Winter ** 00 Bieratadt’R California Sunset 7 «o The Two Fliendß 4 50 The Uncon ciooa Sleeper 4 50 Boyhood of Lincoln Crown ot New England U And all others at the same rate#. Full Hits, and prices, and l*rang’e ‘JOURNAL OF POPULAR ART," on ap plication. NOW ON FREE EXHIBITION AT EABLES’ GALLERIES AND LOOKING-GLASS WAEBEOOMS, ■Hio CHESTNUT STREET. YO SEMITE \ ALLEY, by Tbomiu HUi. UOOD WORDS, by Constant Mayer. THE BOYHOfiD OF LINCOLN, by Eastman Johnson. TIIECBOWN OFNEW F.NOLAND, by Guo. L. Brown. SUNSET IN CALIFORNIA, by A. Bierstadt. THE REEF OF NORMAN'S WOE. by E. Moran. COAST OF NANTUCKET, by Wrn. T. hichards. Aud other ,ery flue AMKKIOA.N PAINTINGS. ALao, a Bpecinl Kxhlbitloa of Bierstadt’s Eruption of Vesuvius, 1868 ADMISSION TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Boors A (Bill SHOES W. 11. HELWEG, HOOT MAKER, NO. 535 ARCH STREET, All the latest New York and Philadelphia styles ot BOOTS and GAITEUS always on hand and made to oi*der at short notice, inb23 tu f Jmrp NEW FBBI.I'IATIUNS. PORTER & COATES, Publishers and Booksellers. No. B™ 2 CHESTNUT S TIIKET, i;oolLK Kela.llcd al Wholesale Price,, mbaorpti ; TO KENT . I'URNISHLD HOUSE TO RENT FOR BIX RiSljj months, 3914 Walnut tstreot. Woet Phlladol* JSiiiL pliisi. aph>-2t4 NO 2120 "BRANDYWINE HdH;street; newly papered and painted ; in complete or* jEiilider; open from 7to9A. M , and 4to (51*. M. ;ront ft5U per mouth. rou SALE. POR BALE -DWELLING, 132181’PJ CE STREET, eoDtheast comer of Jimipur. Lot 20 by 120 foot. Apply lo L U. BAULIE, .nlaiaf i..—. trill Htmt-H Thlrtuuutti.ptruot.^ BOAKDING. Boarding.- a gentleman and wife, ok two eiDjrlo gentlemen, can uavo trie comfor w ,-J a bnme, with even- convenience, in a etrlctly private family, by npplylng at No. 428 l rankliu Bt.. near Noble. n,>lr, a rc* BOKDEb'S JIEEF TEA. —HALF' AN OUNCE OF tbli extract will make a pint of excollout. Beef Toa In afow minuter Alwayf on hand and forealeby IO3EPH B, IUJSBJEItA: CO.. BSJLMtb Delayaro hvenue. N" ORTON'S PrNii APPLE OHEESEb-ioO ' BOXES ON Coneigament. Landing and for aalo by JOS. B. BUSBIEKdrCO.. Agouta for Norton <b Elmer, 108 South Delaware avenue. , MFERIAL FRENCH PRUNES.—,') C \BF.B IN TIN I cannlet, r« aud fancy boxns, imported and for bulo by JOS. ". BUSS] Eft dr Cf).. 108 South Delatvaro avouuo. CU ALK.-FOK SALE, 180 TONB OF Oil ALK.AFLOAT Apply to WORKMAN dt OJ.. Walnul utroot. A CLEAR, SMOOTH SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION follows tbo uso of HKLMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. It rcmoToe black spots, pimples, moth patches, and all eruptions of the skin. IN THE SPRING MONTHS, tlio system naturally undergoes a fhantre. and HKLMBOLD’S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA Is on assistant of tho greatest value. TOUNG LADIES BBWAUKI OF THE INJURIOUS EFFECTS of Faco Powders and Washes. All such remedies close up the pores of the ekin.apd In a short lime dosiroy tho comolexlop. If yon would have a fresh, healthy and yoothful ap penrsneo, use HELMBOIJI'S EXTRACT SARBAPA KILIA.. NOT A FEW of the worst disorders that afflict man liind stipe in in corruption of the blood, lIELM UOLD'S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Is a remedy of tiio utmost value. HKLMBOLD’S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA lean es and renovatoe the blood. Instils tbo vigor of ics.ril' In the system, and purges tho humors that nake disease. QUANTITY vs. QUALITY. HKLMBOLD'S EX TRACT SARSAPARILLA. The doso Is small. Those who desire a large quantity and largo dose of medi cine ERR. THOSE WHO DEBIRE BRILLIANCY OF COM PLEXION roust purify and enrich the blood, which lIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT OK SARSAPARILLA In variably does. Ask for HKLMBOLD'S. Take NO other. apl2l2trp?_ OELMBOIJVS CONCENTRATED EXTRACT &AHBAPAKILUA is the GREAT ISLOOU PURI FIER, HELMBOLD’S CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA E radicates fcrnptlve and Ulcerative Diseases Throat, Nose, Eyes, Eyelids, Soalp and tVbleh bo rtisflfjrirfi the appearance. PURGING tbo evil efl'ci-tB i.l mim-ury ami removin'; all laiute. l.ie remnnnte ol DISEASES, hereditary or otherwise,and Is lalscn by ADULTS and CHILDREN with perfect SAFETY. TWO TAfiI.K-HPOONFULH.of the EXTRACT OK SARSAPARILLA, added to a pint of water, Is equal to the Lisbon Diot Drink, and one bottle i« equal to a eollon of the Syrup oI Sarsaparilla, or the decoctions as usually made. AN INTERESTING LETTER Is pnb lirhed in the Medico-Chirnriiicul Review ou the subject of the EXIRACT OF 1 HARSAPAIi LLA lu ceritfiu affections, by Ronjamin Trnverp, F. R. 8. *fcc. Sneaking of those dleeueeu, and diseases arising tiniD tbo excess of mercury,be eta es that no uruudy Ihkqualtotiib KXTUAOT OF SARSAPARILLA.; ITS I-OWEUB KXTtAOIimXAUY, MCIIE BO THAN ANY OI UKR nnoo I am acquaint#!) with. It ib, in tub K'IIUOTJBT HENBB, A TONIO WITH TIJI6 INVALUAULK AT 'i BIBUTE, THAT IT IS AI’I'I.IOABI.B TO A OTATB OV TUB HYhTFM SO SUNKEN,AND YET BO JBBITAULK AS BUNDERS OTHKK SUHBTA.HOAU OE THE TONIO OLASB UN A VAILAHLB OB INJEBIOUB. HILMBOLDS Concentrated Extract Sarsaparilla Eslnhllshed upwards of 18 years. PREPARED BY XI. T. HELMBOLD, 604 BBOADWAY, HEW- YOEK. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. , p r iee ftl SO P er Dottle, or 0 for ®0 50, iQEItBOINAkj. HIGHLY Druggist and Ctaemlel, JOHN WAN AM AKER, SIS CHESTNUT STREET @2O THE NEW CHESTNUT STREET ESTABLISHMENT FINEST BEADY MADE CLOTHING FASHIONABLE TAILORING. DEPARTMENT OF READY MADE CLOTHING. Tho design of this department is to fnrnlsh a finer class of made up garments than Philadelphia MATERIALS USED The finest of Homo Manufactures and tho latest Foreign Importations. All tho novelties in Spring Qooda and choicest selections of texture and patterns. STYLE OF MAKE UP All garments cut in tho best and most fashionable modes, and finished with a degree of care and taste that make them very unliko and snporlor to vrhat Is commonly a a derstood by “Ready Mode Clothing.’’ WORKMANSHIP.—None but tho best. The Tailors employed in this Department will be only Bnch as could work on the finest custom work, good sewing, no ripping, or buttons coming 00. All gentlemen who would avoid tho delay of ordinary clothes, and tho necessarily blgho.r price of custom work, are here oflered garmonts much superior to the ORDINARY RUN OF READY MADE CLOTHING. The Public ore invited to examine onr Now Brown Stone Building and our First and Finest Stock. THE PUBLIC CROWD ON TO EXAMINE AND TO BUY ROCKHILL & WILSON’S ELEGANT CLOTHING, GOODS SELECTED for this Spring’s business with even more than usual care. WORKMANSHIP CHALLENGES comparison with that of any house in this or any ottior dly. No shams aboot this GREAT CLOTHING HOUSE A dollar's worth of Clothes for every dollar you pay. £ovb’ Suitß, with or without Vests. School Suits. Sunday-go-to-meeting Suits. Business Suits. Driving Coats, (£?- Our long experience enables os to know exactly what we arc about, whon we teU the pnMie that we have the Most tastefully selected. Most beautifully out. In Philadelphia, or any other city. Therefore, bring your cash to the GREAT BROWN STONE HALL, 003 and OIIEfSTNUT STREET, ROCKEILL & WILSON. , OIiOTH IHBI JONES’ ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 004 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. First Class Ready-Made Clothing, suit able jar all Seasons, constantly on hand. Also, a Handsome Fine of Piece Goods for Custom Work. \ GEO. W. NIEMANN, j Proprietor. CLASTHJ M’ONiJt. Pennsylvania Elastic Sponge Go,, i Dill Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, j KLASTICBPONGE, A SUBSTITUTE FOR CUBLED HAIR FOR ALL F UPHOLSTERY PURPOSES 1 CHEAPER THAN FEATUERB OR HAIR. AND FAB i SUPERIOR ■ffce Lightest, Softest and mobt Elantio and Durable ma- MA'rrßEasiis!’ pillows, car, carriage and \ CHAIR CUSHIONS, it is entirety indestructible, perfectly clean and froe from dust. IT DOES NOT PACK AT ALL 1 Is olway* free from insect life; is perfectly healthy, and for tho erok is unequaled. , . if Boiled in any way, can bo renovated quicker and easier thau any other Mattrese. Special attention given to , „ _ FURNISHING CHURCHES. HALLS, Ac. Railroad men are especially invited to examine the Cu * u ° nßp a^risFaction guaranteed. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. It2o m w f tvS AGHICVLTURAL. ONION SEED.-MdUKET OARDENhR 5 * CAN still obtain Yellow ODion B**cd for growing onion eets, of our own growth and warranted. ROBERT BCrat, Jn.. Seed Warehouse. Nob. 922 and 924 Market etieot, si»l4-6trps aoove Ninth. iml IIUIST’B WARRANTED GARDEN SEEDS WILL S&p Mwny« be found fresh, true, and relianle. Those mUum. defalm most improved oecda should purebaee their biipulltrt at BUIST’S SEED WAREHOUSE, Noa. 922 and 921 Market street, nrH O’rpt above Ninth. m PLOWS, UARROWS, CULTrVATORS, AND tSwallkindn of Agrloul ural Implements and Steel Gar* «JG» den Tooto, at HOIST’S SEED WAHEHOUSE, Nos. 922 and 924 Market street, npl4dtrr9 _______ above Ninth. SWIFT’S' LOVN MOWERS. FOR CUTTING *B3? Shot t Giuhs.—Wo have drvcial sizes of those cole hr died machines, for both band and horse power, for sale at manufacturer's prlcoi htTthu a* »»t, ROBERTWI6T.JB.r- - Seed vVarohoUßO, . Nos. 92» and 93-1 Market street, - •m*l4 6trp6 abovo Nl>tn._ HlflllVO SCHOOLS. MJGENB DE KIEFFEJIPS RIDING BCJIOOL, day. September Slat 1866. mbBO-lm-™ C L O T H IE It trado has heretofore supplied. SPRIEG THE FINEST EVER OFFERED. Most elegantly flniahecl. Most elal.orately got<uu uj», Bad STOCK Excursion Suits. Coaohmen’s Spring Coats. And all you want for Spring. Mont eoonomioully priced Stock of Sprint; Olothes rUHNITCHR, AO. GEO. J. HENKELS, CABINET MAKER, 1301 and 1303 CHESTNUT STREET. Established, ia 1844.- fel 3mn« FURNITURE. T. & J. A. HENKELS, UavtDK REMOVED to their ELEGANT STORE, 1002 ARCH ST„ 4 Are now ecUing tirst-clara FURNITURE at very rednood price*. i roh3l-3tnrp6 STATIONEUK. BLANK BOOKS. The La/pcut Stock and Oroateat Varloty of f FULL UN D HALF-BOUND BLANK BOOKS, MEMORANDUM, BASS. COPY BOOKS, Eto.. Etc., To be found in thin City, to *t the Old Established BLANK BOOK M ANTI FAC TO.JSfK OF JAS.B. SMITHS CO. jfo, *J7 ■ Boath Seventh Street, PHILADELPHIA. ot rice and salesroom, rirst-Floor. warorooms, up-Stalrs. rrl»anuw-f3umj_^___— IvEvyiwe mAtinuNfus. Nnrtdlors, Harnoss.JHakers, HlinnflM. tiirer««Hil»thtU|;, will find it ,o their Intorout to me our UMUVALLBD MA< iBINETWIST audtho “Mufonl Linen Thread," Manufactured enpreealy for us from tho beat material and warranted a superior article. TElEfil(t«KHintt!»ll»A€lll|UlVG UOfflPtW- Manufacturer!! and Prourlotorn of tho SINGER SEWING MACHINE, No, IKMJ tlflanSVl* V V Street, mjtlyrp TUOB. K. ODER. Agont,
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