Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 21, 1869, Image 5

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    FIFTH EDITION
LATEST CABLE NEWS
The Financial Mi'ra of Italy
Annual Bfpoit of the Minister of Fin ite i
BevoluiioEary Sobemes ii Spain
Another Mazzlni Plot Discovered
Affairs in New York City
SUIT AGAINST GEN. BUTLER
By tbe Atlantic Cable.
Ft/OBKNCE, April 21 —The Minister of Finance
haß presented tbo annual budget to the Chamber.
The aoenment la very satisfactory. The Income
of the Government 1b Bteadily Increasing, and,
consequently, It will be unnecessary to Impose
anv new lax’es for the current year.
Milan, April 21 The Government authorities
have discovered another formidable Mazzlnlan
conspiracy Id this city. '
Fabers which were concealed by the revolution
ists and which give dctatlß of the organization,
were unearthed and seized, together with a large
amonnt of arms and ammunition, nnd several of
the ringleaders have been arrested.
Few fork Items.
[Special Deeps'eh to the Phila. Evening Bulletin.l
Nkw To'bk, April 21.—The strike on the Second
avenue cars has been ended by a compromise
The drivers are to receive 26 cents extra for the
eighth trip. ... .
The hearing of the spiritual photographer case
to-day, in which Judge Edmonds Is a witness, was
postponed till Friday.
The National Board of Fire Underwriters met
to-day. The report of the Executive Comtnltteo
shows that the fourteen months past proved less
severe to the general Insurance interests in the
United States than since 1863. The net earnings
of the basinets as such, irrespective ol the
earnings of the capital, were only 1.23 per cent
The result shows that while the aspect or the
business has been Improving daring the pa«t two
years, yet the substantial reforms desired are un
secured. The great problem still before ns is
how the public ebull be in a measure relieved
from the burden they are still compelled to bear
as the prime tnfferers In the immense destruction
of Insured propertv.
The reported suicide of Mr. Collar, the lawyer,
is incorrect.
Xbe Suit Against General Butler.
Baltimore, April 21—In the United Btates
Circuit Court to-day, In the case of Kimberly
against Butler. Cblel Justice Chase sustained the
demurrer of the plaintiff to the defendant s plea
In abatement of privilege fiom arrest as a mem
ber of Oosgrese, and decided that the word ar
rest," as ÜBcd in the constitution,means an arrest
or detention by force, with a view to Imprison
ment, and does not oxtend to process of sum
mons in civil Court. The argument was then
continued on the other pleas.
Xbe United States Senate.
[Continued from Third EdiitonJ
Mr. Abbott offered an amendment, providing
that appointments to department positions shall
be made according to State populations, which
opened a wide range of debate, and caused a dis
cussion of the relative rights of the North and
Bnwyer asserted that the Democratic
State of Kentucky had received more appoint
ments in the departments than the entire Repub
lican South, and said he had boen told by a mem
ber of the Cabinet, lately, that the Senators from
the reconstructed States must remember tbal the
whole Republican vote of the Sonth was very
Tt% the Senate went Into executive session.
The Rogers Murder.
New Yobk, April 21.—JameB Maher, arrested
some months since, on the charge of complicity
In the Kogors murder, waa brought before Judge
Cardozo, of the Bnpreme Court, to day, on a writ
of habeas corpus, and discharged from cnßtody,
the District-Attorney Interposing no objection.
Death o« an Ei-t’ongre«sman.
Richmond, April 21st.— General T. L. Hay
wood, a member of Congress from Virginia be
fore the war, died this morning.
From Boston.
Boston, April 21— Miss Sarah C. Lowlb, an
elderly woman ol considerable means, shot her
self dead with a pistol, at hor house, In Brain
tree, yesterday. _ .
The trial at Dedham of Mrs Holmes for causing
the death of Mrs Blanchard, ol South Wey
mouth, bv procuring an abortion, baa retailed
in a verdict of guilty on the second count,that of
procuring an abortion.
The Death of Pete* Tt. Cutler.
New York, April 21.—Peter Y. Cutler died
from natural causes and did not commit suicide.
Marine intelligence.
New York, April 21 Arrived— steamer Don,
from Havana.
FSt tin HEW X'OBE
New Yobk, April 21.—Justice Dowling com
menced yesterday at the Tombs an examination
in the case of the late forgeries upon Jay Cooke
& Co., by which $26,000 was obtained from tho
National Bank of the State oi New York.
Affidavits were submitted by the assistant
cashier of Jsy Cooke & Co., and tho paying
teller of the bark, declaring tbe checks to be
forgeries. The Judge promises to lift the veil of
myßtery with which this ctse thus far has been
shrouded, and as tar as lays in his power develop
all the facts connected with it.
A farewell missionary meeting to Bishop Mor
ris, of Oregon and Washington Territories, was
held at Calvary Chnrch last night. Addresses
were made by tbe Bishop and Hey. Drs. Potter
and Wasbbnrn.
The strike of the drivers upon tho Second Ave
nue railroad continues. No earn were running
yesterday.
Late laßt night Mr. Peter Y. Caller, a lawyer
well known as an influential member of tho bar
of this city, was fonnd dead in bis room at the
Pacific Hotel, under circumstances that lead to
the enppesitlon that be committed saicide. He
came to tbe hotel early Monday mernlng and
asked for accommodations, which were given
him, room No. 51, on the second floor, being as
signed os bis quarters. A visit to tbe room In
question shortly after by Deputy Coroner Shine
revoaled the fact that a bottle of laudanum was
lying on tbe mantel, and beside it
a pint bottle of Bourbon whlßkv, but Utile of
tbe latter, however, being consumed. The de
ceased lay npon the inner edge of the bed, which
hod been made np, and appeared aa If he h id not
been recently living in strict conformity with
temperate babits. Ke was unshaven, and marks
of violence, aa if be bad been in a fight, were ob
served upon biß face, there being braises under
bis left temple, and tbe right eye was black-anti
blue. Mr. Caller resided on Staten Island, whore
be leaves a widow. He is represented to have
been a man well off in this world 'a goods.
Obituary.
Professor Mitchell, tho well-known Mathema
tician, died at Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, on
Monday afternoon, from general debility. He
was 76 years of age. Professor Mltohell was the
father of Mies Maria Mitchell, tho Astronomer,
who was born in Nantncket, Mass., Aug. X, 18X8.
He was at that time engaged in teachlog at that
place, and devoted much of his time to the study
and practice of Astronomy. When his
daughter was only 11 years of age, he
toek her Into his school as a pupil aud assistant
““her, and she very soon discovered a fondness
for tbe science and an aptness in the nse of in
struments that made her an enthusiastic co
operator with ber father in his favorite stady.
BubeCquenuy she conducted many careful ob
servations by herself, and on O Jtobor 1, 1817,
wbuo wsrcniog for comet*, dUcovered'a telo>
•ooplc one which was seen at Rome two years
kflff b» Father da Vico. For this she receive t a
gold medal from, tbe King of Denmark. Prof
Mitchell was a member of the Society of Friends.
His remains were taken to Nantucket for burial,
—Tribune,
4:00 O’Olo <
CECT BULLETIN,
Srnx os the hiinu iuo ocukors after police
appointments made another, rash to the Mayor's
office, this morntng.: Daring yesterday two
roundsmen and threo patrolmen word appointed
This has given encouragement to thoso who are
alter places, and every prominent Democratic
politician who makes bis appearance. In the
vicinity of the Mayor’s office Is button-holed by
anxious applicants and Importuned to say some
thing In their behalf. Some of the “unlerrlfled ’
are becoming very Indignant at the tardiness of
the Mayor in making his appointments. The
removal of all of the Republic ins from
tbe force, which has been so confidently looked
for by tbe hungry Democrats, has not yet been
made, and the conrse of the Mayor receives se
vere denunciation from those whose motto Is
“To the victors belong the spoils.” If something
is not soon done to satisfy these greedy fellows
there will no donbt bo a breach between tbe
Mayor and some of his “friends.” There are up
walds of foar thousand petitions on tile In the
Mayor’s office, which will make about a dozen
applicants for ovory place which the Mayor
would have if he made a clean sweep of the Po
lice Department, and therefore thore mast be
many disappointed Individuals.
Tub Newsboys’ Bomb. —A delightful private
entertainment was given last evening at the resi
dence of one of oar prominent citizens, on Rlt
n nhouse Square, in aid of the Nowebojß' Home.
Tbe entertainment consisted of an excel
lent amateur performance of “The Morning
Call;" a most admirable reading from “Bloak
Bouse,” by a gentleman of the Philadelphia bar;
and a v.arlety of choice vocal music. The an
dlence,’ which was a brilliant one, and only
limited in extent by the capacity of the drawiag
rooms, was greatly delighted with the
good management and clever performance
nf the programme, and our ragged little nows
hoys reaped a benefit in the shape of a very hand
some sain of money, which will go toward pro
viding them with the comfortable home which
they so much need.
This enterprise is being pushed with much zeal
bv the ladies who have taken it In hand, and we
trust that they will bo heartily seconded In their
efforts by the philanthropic citizens of Phila
delphia.
CYstom House Afiaibs. —The following ap
pointments have been recommended by Collector
Ylooie, and approved by the Secretary of the
Treasury: „ _ _
Inspectors—A. Bartholomew, Wm. H. Rauch,
Jacob Perry, Samuel E. White, Wm. L. Gregg,
Thomas C. Steel, Alexander Mcllrov. John
Connelly, Walter Shaw, Robert Sharp, Henry
Francis’
Night Inspectors—A. W. Lyman, Robt. F.
Swain, Jesse Simcox. .--
Beam sin an—David Slthpson.
Auditing Department—Chief Clerk of D3part
ment, Charles W. Rldgway; Clerk, Wm. A. Farr.
The Indian Superintendent. —'The Society
of Fiitnds, of Philadelphia, will probably have
the appointment of one of their number as Su
perintendent of lodian Affairs, It being under
stood that President Grant will accept snob name
ns the Philadelphia Friends may agree upon.
Henry Bentley, of Germantown, a wealthy and
energetic member of the Society, has been men
tioned in connection with the appointment. He
is a citizen of many years well-established repu
tation in Philadelphia, and at present manager of
the city department ol the Western Union Tele
graph Company.
Sebenadb.— Last night, after the performance
was over at the Theatre Comlque, the baad at
tached to that establishment serenaded Miss
Susan Gallon .at her residence. After sevaral airs
bad been performed, Miss Galton appeared, and,
shaking hands with each one of the musicians,
tbnnbi d them for the compliment paid her. Mr.-
Whiflln, a member of the Gallon Troupe, made a
graceful speech on behalf of the lady thus
honored, after which a collation was partaken of.
Fears an Invasion. —Sergeant Jones, of the
Eighteenth Polico District, is somewhat of a wag.
His report to the Mayor this morning contained
tbe following announcement: “Tbe heavy gale
has blown down nearly fifty feet of railing around
the station-house; great danger of an invasion
bv goats, cows and geeße; needs attention.” After
this appeal il is to be hoped that the damage will
be speedily repaired.
Found Drowned. —An unknown white man
wbb found drowned at Spruce street wh»rf to
(lav. Be was about 30 years of age, five feel
eight inches high, with brown hair and no
whiskers. His clothing consisted.of a black sack
coat trimmed with wide braid, check shirt, light
caeltmere pants, long boots. He had a leather
Mrap around his waist. Tne Coroner took charge
of lbo body.
An Excellent Appointment. —Hon. Henry
D. Moore, Collector of the Port, yesterday, ap
pointed Charles W. Ridgway, Chief Auditing
Clerk in the Custom House. This appointment
is an excellent one. Mr. Ridgway la well qualified
for the position and will discharge his duties sat
isfactorily. He is a resident of the Sixth Ward,
and has been identified with the Republican party
Bince Its foundation.
A Severe Storm. —A severe storm of rain and
wind passed over tho city last evening. From'
7 to 8 o'clock the rain came down In perfect tor
rente, and the streets got a pretty good washing.
The wind assumed almost the proportions of a
gale. Doors and window shutters were b inged
and heavy signs were swayed to and fro, but be
yond tbe breaking of branches of trees In the ex
posed parts of the city, no damage was done.
Assabltino a Tavern-keeper. —John Toner,
Mlchut-1 Toner, Daniel Logue and John Logne
were before Aid. Jones, this morning, upon the
charge of assault and battery. It 1b alleged that
they went into Carroll’s tavern, at Twenty-third
and Market streets, last evening, raised a dis
turbance and beat Carroll and his wife. Tboy
were each held in $6OO bail to answer at Court.
An Owner Wanted. —A large piece of a cop
per pump was found on Twenty-fourth street,be
low Bimes, yesterday, by Officers Francis and
Gibson, of tbe Bchnylklll Harbor Police. It was
covered by a Jot of rubbish, and Is supposed to
have been’ibus concealed by thieves. The owner
can apply for it at the Park police station.
Cart and Wagon Licenses. —Tho annual
license on carts, wagons, drays and Darrows is
t:ow due and payable at the office of the Com
missioner of Highways, No. 10X South Fifth
street. The penalty for neglect to renew licenses
is $3 each on any vehicles that may be used.
Gunpowder as a Motive Power. —The appli
cation of this principle to heavy forging will be
exhibited at the monthly meeting of tbe Franklin
Ivstilnte, this evening, at 8 o’clock, by Thomas
Bhaw.the inventor.
CitHUKT. —The Philadelphia Cricket Club will
open tbe season for 1869 on Saturday next, at 10
o'clock A. M., with a club match. The playing
does will bo every Saturday, and practising days
every other day in tbe week. The officers of the
club for 1869 are : President, J Dickinson Sor
gennt; Vice President, C. Stuart Patterson; Treas
urer, J. M. Power Wallace; Secretary, Horaee
Magee; Assistant Secretary, Albert L. Wilson;
Ground Committee, A. Charlos Barclay, Spencer
Meade, William Welsh, Jr., J. M. Power Wallace
and Horace Magee.
Si-atk Mantels, &c— When wo see an object
of benuly and utility wo feel a desire, as well as
pleasure, in calling attention to it. And in vlow
of (he opproaehlng season ot building, we would
Bay to all Interested, call at the factory of Messrs.
Wilson & Miller, Sixteenth and Oallowhill
streets, and examine tbelr marbleitsed slate man
tels and other slate work, which, for beauty
of design and finish, aro well worth the attention
of the public.
Fair By reference to an advertisement in
another column it will be seen mat a number of
ladies in thiß city nre organizing a fair for the
benefit of the Homanpathlc Hospital. They appeal
to tbe benevolent for assistance, which, we hope,
will be extended cheerfully and liberally.
Bbnffit On Friday evening next, at tho Aca
demy of Mnsic, Mr. George Hood will take his
annnal benefit, on which occasion tho opera ot
La Grande Duchtaae will bo performed. As, Mr.
Hood has hosts ol friends, It is to be presumed
that those who desire to see this performance
bad better seenre their seats.
O ITY
Teeth Without a Stain. .... ...
No impurit y can infest the teeth cleaned daily with
Sozooont. QuiUay, the. bark of the Chilian Soap 1 reo,
an arilole which possesses cleansing properties supe
rior to ibnte of any other known substnneo. Is one of
the ingredients of this peerless enm, pound. Soaonp wT
is tbe only dentriflre in oxletoace ln which this ealtt
brioos botanical product la lncorporMCd.
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN— PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY APRIL 21,1869.
Beaixy Fine and Faskionaiii.r Clothing Ap-
PSKOIATED.
Notwithstanding the Immense amount of printers'
ink consumed by rival establishments, the rush to No.
824 Chestnut bteket, yesterday,, for our flue Cheviot
Suits, exceeded our most sanguine expectations, and
was a flattering evidence of the opinion of the people
on the clothing question. We make no vain boast—
merely ask ot the people to examine oar assortment
before being nl’urcd by flaming advertisements Into
other establishments. Compare our goods with others,
and wo will be satlsflod with your choice, Wo doff
competition.
Thkhk's No Mistake About It, —It Is a plqas
nre to deal with a man Uhe OnAEi.ua EtonsL, the
artistic Bootmaker, at No. 804 North Eighth street,
above Bnttonwood. His aim is to givo entire satis
faction to hia patrons, and we scarcely need say he ac
complishes it. He gels up some of tno very, best work
in the city, and his nrices challenge competition. Try
him once and yon become a permanent customer.
Thk Best.
All First Class Druggists, Fancy Goods Dealers and
Grocers, pronounce Colo »tb & Co. ’a Toilet Soaps
the beet.
Spring Opening —McChesney & Banker
would respectfully ask their friends and the public
generally to their opening of the Sc. Charles Billiard
Saloon on April 21.
Mixed Poplins for Salts. Some very hand ■
esmo goods opened this montng, SI, 3TJtf, 80, 01 and
TB cents, at A. & 3. B. Bartholomew’s one-price Dry
Goods and Notion House. 23 North Eighth street.
Plaid Muslins and Nainsooks, at 20,22.25.81,
3T, 45, 80, 65 to 75, at Bartholomew's, No. 23 North
Eighth street
Specialty I—Black Silks and Fancy Dress
Go' da, at A. & J. B. Bartholomew's, No. 23 North
Eighth street.
Go to Oakfokds', under the Continental, for
your Spring Hat.
Corns, Bunions, Inverted Nails, skillfully
treated by Dr. J. Davidson No. 615 Chestnut street.
Charges moderate.
Bprixo Hats—Bpring Hats.
Charles Oakford & Sons, under tho Continental,
have opened their Immense Spring stock. The most
btnntlful styles and beat goods can be had at Oakforda'.
Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh.
J. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of the Eye and Bar
treats all diseases appertaining to the above members
with the utmost success. Testimonials from the most
reliable Bourees in the city can he seen at this office.
No. 805 Arch street. The medical faculty are Invited
to accompany their patients,as he has no secrets In his
practice. Artificial eyes Inserted. No .charge made
For examination.
Quiet and soothe the pain of children teethlne—
Use Bower’s Infant Cordial. Sold by all Druggists.
Surgical Instruments and druggists’ sun
dries. _
Bnowdßn & Bbotubb,
23 South Eighth street.
CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!
WM. D. ROGERS,
CABEIAGB BUILDER,
1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT STREET.
Superior Carriages of my own manufacture built for the
DRIVING SEASON
OF
18 6 0,
COMBINING
STYLE,
DURABILITY, and
ELEGANCE OF FINISH.
1 3T Attention given to repairing.
Carriages stored and Insurance effeoted.
aplO f m w 3m
Important Announcement.
NEW CARRIAGES!
At 712 Saiißom Street, Philadelphia,
McLEAR & KENDALL
Will keep a splendid aeeortment of good, strong and well*
fiiiiehed CARRIAGES always on hand, to which they
Invite the attention of all desiring to purchase.
Call at 712 8 ANBOM street before purchasing elsewhere,
nihSQ b w 2fltn>S
Saddlers, Harness-91 alter*, Stanufao
Hirer* off (Jlotliinfr, Boots, Shoe*.&c.,
Wifi find it to ibeir Interoet to use our UMiiVALLED
MA‘ UINE TWIST and the “Milford Linen Thread,*’
Manufactured expressly for ue from the beat material
and warranted a superior article.
THKBIhGEtt.n»[\DG»tTTRII'« CnSIPHf
Manufacturers and Proprietors of the SINGER SEWING
M ACHIN E,
JVo. 1106 ffjHfcSi AKJC Street*
FT*v2 Ivrp H BRj, A gent.
_ ORPHANS’ COURT SALE-ESTATE U«* ELlZA
beth H. Wood, deceased. Thom** & Hm Au<v
Buis tioneera.—Fureuont to an Order of tho Orphan»’
Conit for the City and County of Philaiolpbta, win
bo sold at public sale, on Tuesday, Mar lull. 1803.
at 12 o’clock, noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the
following deecrtbed property, late of KHzabe h M. Wood,
deceased, viz.: 2 frame dwellings. Lancaster Turnpike
road And aleo. all that certain, lot of ground, situate
on theeouibwcst side of the Lancaster Turnpike road,
at tbe distance of 84 feet northwestwardly from too
northwewt sine of Crainmoud atreer, in the district of
Wset Philadelphia; containing in front on said turuolke
rrad 16 ft cl, and extending in depth southwest vardly,
between Hues at right angles with the said turnpike road,
on the northwest lin« tbeieof 87 feet 9 Inches. and on the
pontheart line thcr* of 84 feet 6Vi inches to Union street.
Bounded northeastwardly by said turnpike road: south
osßtwardlv by ground now or late of Anna L. C Dun
can ; eouibweatwordiy by aald Union street, and north
fxrMtwardlv by ground formerly of John (J > ihrau.
By the Court, JUSfcPH MFGAKY, Clerk O. 0.
aj mo viimiH inOKIUH HOLDEN, Admin strator.
M. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers,
ar2l>v>vlB IRUanrt 14» South Fourth
BhCOlTa J*., AUCTIONEER.
DvUi***^(3o*)T’S ART GALLERY,
1020C1IES6TNUT •treat, Philadelphia.
ON FRIDAY MORNING,
April 28 at luM o’clock at Hcott-a Art Gallery, 10M
Chestnut itrect, will he sold, a fall aud nnaral aMory
mout of the above celebrated muiulactarer’a Warn.
All Goods warranted aa repri-aoiitod »r no a»lo.
jtfS, CHESTNUT UILL. t FORBALE-AHANDSOME
< ountry Sent, weat Bide Bethlehem Turnpike road,
J®*, fourth house. north, of Depot, containing
fij3r hcKJvilan#ioa uouaa£4l foot front) of .painted atone,
replete v*lth every, convenience, Maple, garueftet’* hoiulo.
die. All la complete order. lnwne. k ifi f XLE r<°>N
M 4 Walnut etreot or
J. MULPOBP, Cheetnut Hill.
apglw f4f
r\ AN7 ON PRESERVED GIN ft ER. -PURSER VBD
\J Ginger, In eymp of the coloUrMed \ Jhyloon* brands
aw Dry Prreorved Ginger, In bozea. Imputed and for
onto by JOS. D. PUSSIER di CO.* 108 South Doliwtro
avenue*
The VbrdiOt Hrndkbhd.
Ton People Have Chosen.
Ton Decision ; ig in Favor of
Cuables Stores.
Gobbles Stores,
Unukb Continental Hotel.
CARBUOKB.
ftEWINO KIAOHUVEB*
rtEAt ESTATE SALES*
..AUCTION HALES*
EOK HALE.
OIOTBIBfIt
JONES’ /
one-price
CLOTHING HOUSE,
604
MARKET STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
First dims Ready-Made Clothing, suit
able for all Seasons, constantly on
hand. Also, a Handsome
Line of Piece Goods for
Custom Work.
GEO. W. NIEMANN,
Proprietor.
(HB FIRE ARTS.
OHBOMO EXPOSITION,
JAMES S. EARLE & SONS
LOOKING OLill WiREBOOni
AND
FBEE fIILLEKT OF MIStBM,
©l6 CHESTNUT STREET.
Now opcn.an extremely interesting exhibition, prepjrod
to explain tho method of producing chromo*. ana to show
their remarkable fidelity to the original!), g rjng a fuU
answer to the oft repeated question, V-What we
cbromoa?” With this View are. placed, aids by fide,
peveral prominent original paintings, and the chromoa
from them, for caroful comparison, among which are :
Whittitffl “BAREFOOT BOV,"
Bierstadt*s “CALIFORNIA SUNSET,"
Lemmen’e ‘‘POULTRY YARD,"
Tait’s ‘ GROUP OF CHICKENS."
» “GROUP OF QUAILS,"
Bricber’s AUTUMN IN WHITE MOUNTAINS,
Mrs. Lilly M. Spencer’s "BLACKBERRIES," and others.
At present arc exp' ted in the show w indow. <m Chert;
nnt street, 'he original painting and chromo of LAKE
LLZ.LRNF, by Tnebel. Copies of this and all other
chi on.ob always for shTo hy special arrangemeatwe
now make a notable reduction in the pricoa of PRANG'S
COROMOB. 8Sfollows:
Group of Chickens,or Quails, each
Six Ameiic* n Landscapes, each...
Autino, Esf-pußCreek
The Poultry Ya d
Correegh*'* Magdalen
The Kid’B Playg ound
“a 1 1 lend In Need”
Easter Morning
Y\ hitrier’s *‘Ba»ofoot Boy”
nuDlight in Wii ter
Bierstodt’s California Sunset
ilotfes iu a Storm -
The Two KiieDds 4 DO
The l neon clous Steeper 4 50
Boyhood of Lincoln «, t>-
crown ot New England *
And all others at the same rates. Full Hats, and prices,
and Prang’s * JOURNAL OF POPULAR ART,” on ap
plication.
NOW ON FREE EXHIBITION
EARLES' galleries
LOOSING-GLASS WARE 800 MS,
816 CHESTNUT STREET.
YO SEMITE VALLEY, by Thomas Hm.
GOLD WORDS, by Constant Mayor.
THE BOYHOOD OF LINCOLN, by Eastman Johnson.
THE CROWN OFNEW ENGLAND, by Geo. L. Brown
SLNBET IN CALIFORNIA, by A Blerstadt
THE REEF OF NORMAN'S WOE, by E. Moran.
COAST OF NANTUCKET, by Wm. T. Richards.
And other very fine
AMERICAN PAINTINGS.
Also, a Special Exhibition of
BierstBdt’B Eruption of Vesuvius, 1868.
ADMISSION TWENTY FIVE CENTS.
OIILLIIVEKY DOOBSt
OUR FIRST
RETAIL OPENING
OF
TRIMMED HATS,
BONNETS
and
French Millinery Goods,
nABCH 31, 1800.
THOB. KENNEDY A BRO.,
No. 729 Chestnut St.
THOMPSON REYNOLDS,
Importer, Wboletale tod Retail Dealer in
Straw and Millinery Goods
FRENCH FLOWERS. FEATHERS, &o„ &o.
IV. corner JblfftitU and Vine Streets,
j. f. b. heath. PHILADELPHIA*
apl4-)nirp .
STATIONEBI.
BLANK BOOKS.
The Largest Stock and Greatest Variety ol
FULL AND HALF-BOUND
BLANK BOOKS,
MEMORANDUM, PASS,
COPY BOOKS, Eto., Eto.,
To be found in this City, Is at the
Old Established
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY
OF
JAS.B. SMITH & CO. I
No. 27 . South Seventh Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Office and Salesroom, First-Floor.
Warerooms, CJp-Statra.
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OABPETinQt, AO,
SPRING. 1869.
LIEDOM & SHAW.
910 ARCH STREET.
We are now rseelrlng a very large stook of new goods lor
SPRING SALES,
Embracing all the new styles of
CABPETING3,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
MATTINGS, &0.
mhitSmcrf
SEASONABLE SPECIALTIES.
ENGLISH AND FRENCH
CHEVIOTS, MELTONB and BANNOOKBURNB, now Mixtures and Dcalgna.
PIQUE. GRANITE and DIAGONAL COATINGS.
ELEGANT STRIPES—Raro beauties of designs and colors, for Pantaloons.'
WHITE and BROWN DUCKS, and WHITE ISARBISILLE3, for Vests, made up in newOtyla.
DOUBLE-BREASTED FROCK COATS,' popular for street wear.
HALF-DRESS MORNING COATS, convenient for general use.
BUSINESS COATS, English style. Jaunty garmen ls.
SACK COATS, tastefully cut. Coming Into fashion again,
An immense assortment ot everything pertaining to the
CHESTNUT STREET CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT.
JOHN
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N. B.—This Is a NEW Establishment, just opened, in the largo Brown Stone Buildings, formerly
Homer, Colladay & Co.’s, and strangers wIU do well to look In ot it. If only for curiosity's,-soke.
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JUST OPENED,
200 Pieces Over G,OOO Yards 4-4
$3 75
1 13
4 60
8 76
7 50
4 60
4 64
. 7 60
8 76
. 900
IRISH AND FRENCH LINENS
First* class Bnd Regular Goods,
At a Beduotion of 25 ots. per yard
from the Beguiar Prioe.
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Samples of these Linens cent by znail, If deatred. Aleo,
CLOSING OUT,
At a great reduction in price*, tl»e BALANCE OF TUE
bTOCK OF GOODS, consLUDK/if
Linens, Blankets, Table Linens, Nap
kins, Towelings,
RICH LACE CIIRTAISS,
and draperies.
Slightly Wet at the Late Fire In our store.
Sheppard Van Harlingen & Arraonj
Linen Houaefamishing Dry Goods,
And Curtain Establishment,
NO. 1008 CHESTNUT STREET,
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PEICE & WOOD,
N. W. corner Eighth and Filbert Sts.
Just received from New York Auctions and other
eourrer, eevoral lota 6f 0 oodr, bought for caslLvoiy cheap.
S.u.o yard. Plaid Nainsook* 26. ill, 33, 37X, that are bar
fZßtDH.
Stripe Nainsooks, SS. 81, 53.37 M. 46 and 60c. a yard.
Pl.id and Btnpe Bwls.Mu.llds. 85. 28, 81, 371, and 60c.
Bolt finish Cambrics, Jaconets, Nainsooks, Victoria
Muslins. India TwlU Long Cloths and Organdy
Muslins.
A large assortment Piques, from 23c. up to $1 per yard.
MARSEILLES QUILTB! MARSEILLES QUILTS!
A lame assortment of Marseille! Quilts. at $4, $4 50, $3,
$5 50, $6. 86 60, $7 67 60, 88, 610,, op to 812.
Jacquard and Bouev Cumb Quilts.
JLlrt u Good*— Linen Good*, from auction, very cheap.
•j able Linens, Napkios and Towel*.
Watson's. Armstrong's and Barnsley Tab!? Damaika.
Heavy Power loom Table I‘am taka, 500. up to 8i yard.
Mureiry Diaptrand Blrd-Fye Linen for Apions.
Linen Law na, from 60c. up to 81 25 Yard.
A Lew lot of Figured Shirting Linens. 28c. yard.
A new lo< of Hamburg Edgings and Inecrttoga.
Bargains in Ladies 4 and Gents 4 Hosiery and Gloves.
i hildr. n’a Hosiery and Gloves.
Neck Ties, Shirt rrowts and ouspenders.
JoavlnVi Kid Gloves, bee* quality imported.
A good quality of Kid Gloves, at 81 a pair.
Heavy Groa Grain Black Bilks, at 82, 82 l&fe, $3 23,
82 60. $3 and 88 60 yard.
A cheap lot of Stripe Poplins, 25 cts. yard.
Mint’d Popllre, at 27J4 cts. ya.d.
Mixed Poplins, at 83 cts yard a ,
Yard-wide Striped Percale. 25 cts. yard, &c.
PRICE & WOOD.
N. W. COR. EIGHTH AND FILBERT STS.
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V LINEN STORE,
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NEW LINEN DRESBESB
Now and Boaatiftil
PRINTED LINEN CAMBRICS
Botlnd by last Steamer Eroia Europe.
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LLAMA 1/AOE PARASOL CoVEItB , .
BLACK THREAD LACEAaII wldth3,»tvory law prices.
WHITE GOOIvST
PLAID NAINSOOK. from is cento. .
FEF.NCH MUSLIN, Byarda wlda. CO cento. „
MARHEiLLES FOR rfHKHiEß.frem »sconta to 01 SS
WJSSB&IBIS? 1 “ dor tcBoUrp ‘°“' 7»f&»
INGENUITY AND ORIGINALITY.
AND
MANY OTHER NOVELTIES OF MATERIAL OR MAKE,
CLOTHING TRADE,
DBS GOODS#
Direct from the Manufacturer,
Guaranteed to W
PH ILABEL fral A.
BLACK SILKS—BLACK BILKS.
MADE UP WITH
TOGETHER WITH
AT THE
WANAMAKER,
CHESTNUT STREET.
GREAT DEMONSTRATION
DRY GOODS.
727 CHESTNUT STREET.
RICKEY,SHARP&GO.
Prior to the Biorgurinlioa of tbtir Bcnea oaths
First, or Ma.y Next,
Most Extraordinary Concentration
DRY GOODS
EXHIBIT! I_> IN THIS OITY.
Xbetr stock is unrivaled far' eitcnl
and variety,and general adaptation to
ibo wants of their patrons, and will
be found replete with the most
approved staples and novel tic s In
desirable fabrics of recent im-
portation.
One Price,
Guaranteed as Represented SSI
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A MODEL CLOTH DEPARTMENT.
MARKET
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CABSIMBREi
Popular All-Wool. 63,76. SB. 81 00.
Extra, 81 25, 81 50. 81 75, 80 00.
Biaok Doeskins. 81 37 to 88 00.
Ail the new tbfogs u they appear.
Assortment and prices ecoond to noma
COATINGS.
6-4 Bines, Browns, Dahllra, Ac.
&-4 Fine Hack Broadcloths.
6 4 Drap-d'cte, Alpacas. Ac*
CLOAKINGS.
6 4 FaDCloa, 81 25 to 8?0Q.
6 4 AnnlHne Blues, Scarlets.
6-4 Pure White, 4Z«w Ao
LININGS. BTC.
Silesia*. Canvas. Drills,
Paddings, Italian*. Haircloth.
BuUons and Bindings.
Tailors at trade prioes.
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KEEP A STOCK OF
DRY GOODS
ADAPTED TO THE DAILY WANTS OF FAMILIES,
FULL STOCK OF FRENCH GOODS,
FULL STOCK OF BKITIBH GOODS.
FULL BTOOK OF AHEHICAN GOODS.
SHAWLS, WHOLESALE ANB KETAIL.„.„
BLACK BILKS OF THE BEST GEAOES IMPORTED.
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310 D. 8. DORMON, 310
No. 310 N. EIGHTH Btreefc above Vine,
(Successor to Morris* & _ flt| . .*
Having, secured the above well-known Stor* and nuea W
with alarge, freeh stock of
We are prepared and determined to offer IP®®***
atiSetbargaina In Black Bilks and Dress Goods of latest
importations and choicest styles. qq m«
iSsfi&ggg&atti
Coaalmeroi from
4B Wh?in Ooofiß.-Plquw. from SSo. ups Pl.td Mnallu.
NaioßOOla. Unems Biilliftutoj Soft Cftmhric, Swlw
H i.™ BoS MuaUn. Birdseye Towula, Narking,
LmtorSide'”®- Edgipge. lnfortlngA DlmlUfO.
Tnhln LldchoT lo brown, half-blpcohPd end bloacU.d.
oforeg wid Boelory-l-ndlec'. Gento’ nnd Chlldnm’g
Horicry. Kid Olovc.—choice Bpring ohudoa, only «l US.
nrlßlnim '
TNDIA MACHINE BELTING, STEAM
wl , u SH? A ,nI A “■ortment of
Ooodyf.r’o Potenr Vnlcnnlied Kubber Britlmc. Packing
H00e.&0.. at tho M.nufacturoriß Hokdluartore,
8(18 bhostnot a tract.
South side.
N.8.-We have new on hand a large lot of GontlemonVi.
Ladiee' end Mtooee’ Gnm Boota. Alao, ovwy vartoiy ana
ptyla of Unm Ovgroonta.
FABRICS
DBIBOODE.
Will offer Ui.
Of narcain. in
no deviation, and all Roods