DISA.DVANTAO4 cur fl. 4 bad boy Went chicken stealing, lout, the moon his act revealing, A dog by the coat-skirt grabbed him, Till the farmer came and nabbed him. Then bitterly exclaimed the lad, "These strong-made coats are:Mighty bad! If them coat, tails had but torn of, At dog and farrow: I might scoff; , Dnt that Tower ' s, clothes ," he added, sobbing, " Don't snit at all for hen-roost robbing!" Ws HAV3I••• Altroot Riney Oxssisnere.FUnts, as low as " " ' Vests " " Black " .Pants " I. .1 CUM Yeats • " .Fancy Cassimere iluits, to snatch, " Buck Suits, Alltietinetagjrientheserateswehave goods of al/ grades, tip to the very finest fabrics, at prices reduced its proper gioss—lifen's Youth's and Boys'. Thorraeleme Beim 7otorn WITHIN THE PAST .I , NW WEEKS, THAT WE ADE sserru.suN exISTNG GOOD, SZEVICHA.BLII GOODS AT SEM PHICHS NAY ND. TO CLOTHING DEALERS. Our purchases for this season having been delayed weiftig Use expected decline in goods, we have now on hand the largest and best assorted stock of aothing in Jui ci daphea, purchased for CASH szatioarvELY, AT SHP WEPT lOWAPT BATES OP TEM 1321•114:117, Which enables us to realize a fair profit and sell at prices tess than the cost of same goods in most other establishments. !We ears supply aolhiers doing a fine city trade with "pods adapted to their sales, at prices so metehlower than Ole east _of their present stocks, that, by making an average of the whole, they sow be enabled to dispose of mg* goods atpriees covering the average cost, and even „paying a profit. ' ,BENITZTT & CO., MAREIPORMATION. Paper they now make out of Wood, - Which like the 'Breit'a" attire. Is as imbstantial and as good As people could desire. The logo el% roli'd in at one end, And such strong means applied That reams of paper soon they sand Out from the other aide. 80, many an ill-dressed man goes in The "Breit's" enchanted door, E.. And then the process does begin, Peculiar to that store. To fit him forthwith in the STYLE: • They labor all they can, And after being there a while, Out comes—another man I We are glad to acknowledge the return of hundreds of patrons, who purchased of na, for the first time, im mediately after the great fire In January last, and who And it to their advantage to deal where they procure Clothing of the first quality, in every particular, at lower prices than they can buy inferior articles else where. To those who have net yet purchased their !Spring Clothing, we extend a cordial invitation to ex amine our stock before Making their selections, as we Are confident of our ability to snit the taste and means of all. B.—Clothing made to order at short notice. STAR CLOTHING WAtPORIUM, GO9 CHESTNUT STREET, SIGN OF STAR, PERRY & 00 SCHOMACKER PIANO-FORTE MANUFACTURING CO 61PANY'. , , NEW SI ORE, No. 1103 C'CrP°,TNUTifi l S - STREET.—We respectfully call the attention of our friends and the public generally to our removal to oar iiaw and handsome Warerooms, "GIRARD ROW," 311,8 CHESTNUT street, where we have constantly on hand a large stock of our superior and highly finished fiquare and Grand Pianos. Our instruments have been awarded the highest premiums at all the principal exhibitions ever heal in ibis country with numerous testimonials from the fast class artists in America and Europe. They are now the leading Pianos, and are sold to all parts of thellsorld. Persona desiring to purchase a first-class Piano at greatly reduredratee should net fail to give us a call Pianos to rent, Taping and moving promptly at /landed to. SOILOMAGIUR dt CO. myleinti No: lin Chestnut street. GEO. STECK & CO.'S PIANOS.— TheseKm beautithl instruments are as strongly recommended by the follow. m a among the leatilng artists in America as any Pianos made in this country or in Europe, Wm. Mason, S. B. Mills, Theo. Thomas, H. C. Timm. Max Maretzek, Geo. W. Morgan, Carl Bergman, Carl Wollbohn, Chas. H. Jarvis__, 111.4 Cross, Carl Gaert rieV, s H. ss. G.; Thunder , J. I , T, Beck. kzone,fit Rizzo. me Cracuranehof certificates as to their durnti/ity. and the references of one thousand purchasers in .Phila. *aphis and vicinity, to be had on application. Eor sale in rhiladelphla only. by _ itiffea-tri e J. E. GIYULD, • ' Seventh and Chestnut. METIER'S Ms. w.tir IMPROVED CBES. SCALE OVERSTRUNG PIANOS. Acknowledged to be the best. London Prize Medal lic:id Highest Awards in America received. MELO. XOCONS AND SEOOND-HAND PIANOS. ap2BwAtaam Warerooms, 722 Arch et., below Bth. :OHICRERENG • IMIGRAND, SQUARE AND 17PRIGHTM PIANOS. are re-o-qgnized as Vie most . perfect and_perminent stmmerfts In America and Name: Pitty-slx Medals. _ t ie COO in use. Large assortment of ORGANS and MS. AiuDRONS, 914 um.m.TNIIT stree t . mh&th.sa,tu W . H. DUTTON. rim EITN/ NW IANOSAY ds BONG' . 4111 Are now ack:nowledged the beat In.nrrri glitonents In Europa aa wNI aa America. They are geed In public and prlvate,bi the greatest artists , in rope, by VON BULOW, DRF.YeCHOCR 2 a k i . .TANCLI , and them; In this countryb MILLS: .- =' ii, WOLFBoI3II etc, For sale onith , Buisrus 4- if 1006 Chestnut ati!eet. EVENING BULLETIN. SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1866. THE OTHER SIDE. We took occasion, yesterday, to make some comments upon the fact that the anni versary of the death of Stonewall Jackson had been solemnly observed at Richmond, within a day or two, and that the event was made the occasion of special honors at the graves of other rebel dead. About the same time that the telegraphic wires were bring ing is' intelligence of these demonstrations of rebel feeling, the mail brought us some tidings from Georgia concerning certain posthumous honors that it was proposed to pay to the - Union dead, but which were not allowed to be so paid. The story was simply as follows : "The authorities of Augusta, Ga., have forbidden the freedmen from strewing flowers on the graves of the Union soldiers. The colored people assembled recently at one of their school houses near the Ceme tery,for the purpose arid were well provided with flowers, wreaths and banners. Their teachers, white and black, accompanied them, and they marched to deposit their offerings upon the graves of the nation's dead. The procession was met at the gate of the cemetery by the Mayor of the city and a strong force of police, and despite the entreaties of theleachers and the negroes, was refused admission." It needs no evidence taken before the Con gressional Committee on Reconstruction to enlighten us as to the present stateof South ern feeling, when we have such pregnant facts as these staring us in the face. Honors for dead traitors, neglect and contumely for the men who died that the nation might live! , This is an exhibition of the temper of the South, and yet we are asked to allow these unrepentant rebels to resume their old place in the control of the government of the country, and to permit them, with the aid of Northern copperheads, to undo the work that cost the loyal people of the Union hun dreds of thousands of precious lives, and thousands of millions of treasure to ac complish. If this mad result is suffered to be brought about, we will have no cause of complaint if the Republic should become the scorn and laughing stock of theworld. NEW YORE HAS AN KUSH LION. Mr. Stephens, the Fenian Head Centro, had scarcely got his face washed and hia mat brushed, at his quarters at the Metro politan Hotel, New York,-before there was a movement set afoot to get up a grand de monstration in his honor by the Gothamite municipal authorities. As a New York al derman never lets slip an opportunity of displaying his own importance and of en 400 260 600 400 14 00 20 00 TOWER 'RA T.T y 518 MARKET STREET. joying his champagne and chicken-salad at the public :expense, the ovation will of course come off. There may be some ques tion arise as to the delicacy of thus'officially glorifying a man whose only claim to pnb lic notice is founded upon the fact of his being a rebellions subject of a friendly power; but when did a New York official consider delicacy or propriety when there was a chance to make buncombe, gain over voters, or to enjoy a free blow? In a recent Fenian parade in the "Commercial Metro polis" several Irish regiments paraded, wearing the State uniform and carrying muskets that had been obtained at the State arsenals. This was considered a little gross, but New York gulped it down, grossness and all, and it is prepared to repeat the dose, on short notice, whether it is for a Head Centre or an extreme circumference. John Bull may not like the proposed demonstra tion, but he can have his wounded feelings salved over by sending out a representative or two from the Court of St. James. Let Albert Edward, Russel or Clarendon take a run across from the other side, and the New York officials, who are now ready to whis ky-punch and champagne Head Centre Stephens, and to swear by the green, will be equally well prepared to hob-nob with the representatives of the British Govern ment, and to pledge the English lion in fall bumpers. New York is a peculiar institu tion. fr Or i: , IIII FCJ4N , I 41:41A It is stated that the Court for the trial of Jefferson Davis, on the bill of indictment for high treason found by the grandjary at Norfolk, is to be convened at Richmond, and if the trial should come off the jurors will, of course, have to be drawn from the judicial district in which the trial takes place. This will be trying All Baba by a select jury of twelve chosen from among the Forty Thieves; it will be questioning the right of Maximilian to usurp Imperial powers in Mexico before a tribunal selected by ; Napoleon 111, or requiring Captain Semmes to answer the charges of piracy and. treason before a jury composed of twelve "good men and true" drawn from the body of the crew of the late Confederate steamer Alabama. The Richmond Examiner, in a recent edi torial article, declared that while Diogenes carried his lantern to but little purpose in looking for an honest man, he would abso lutely waste his candle in searching for white Union men in Virginia. *We admire the plain-spokeness of the Examiner, and -what is more, we belieN;e it scarcely goes be yond the literal truth in its declaration. The trial of the arch• traitor before a jury drawn from such a population would be one of the most stupendous burlesques of the present or any other age. Dr. Charles Pendleton Tun. We learn, with great regret, that one of our most valued physicians died yesterday at his residence in this city, from disease in. curred from excessive devotion to his pro fessional duties. Dr. Charles Pendleton Tutt was a native of Virginia, and belonged to the well-known Pendleton family of that State. He established himself in this city about ten years ago, and has, during that period, been . actively engaged in the prac tice of medicine. At the time of his death he was one of the Attending Physicians at the BlockleyAlmshouse,where he had a large private class of students. Dr. Tutt, although still ranking among the younger class of his profession in Philadelphia, has won gold6n opinions, not only on account of his professional skill and ability, but also for his many noble traits of personal character, which have endeared him to a large circle of friends in his adopted home. Although closely connected with the Masons, Faulk ners, and other noted families of Virginians, who were active leaders in the rebQllion,Dr. Tutt was,throughont our troubles,a staunch and unflinching loyalist, and his fidelity to the cause of his country, added to his amia ble disposition and refined manners, made him a universal favorite. His death causes a serious vacancy in the medical ranks of our city that will not be readily supplied. DEsraisrat COUNTRY RESIDZNCY. —We desire to call i pecial attention to a handsomely situated and very desirable country place, to be sold by Thomas & Sons, on Tuesday next. It is admirably tor a gentleman doing business in the city, Wing three squares from the Jenkintown station, on the North P‘nt sylvanla Railroad, and contains twelve acres of land, with the privilege of thirteeu additional acres adjoining, if desired. he improvements, fruit, and beauty of situation, render this a most desirable rural residence, and those in want of such should not ball to give it their attention. John B. Byers dc Co., Auctioneers, Nos. 232 and 234 Market street,iwill hold during next week the following important saes, ON Morrnsv . , .May 19, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on four montria' credit, about 850 lots of Preach, India, Saxony and Britlsh Dry Goods, a choice as sortment of desirable Dress Goods, Black and Fano:, silk ! . Summer shawls, Drapery and Vestibule Laces, 6,100 dozen Gloves and Hosiery. Also. Cloth and Silk bacques, Basques, dm.; 300 Iota Fancy Dress Trimmings, Itibbons. de. Also, Balmoral-and Hoop Skirts, Um brellas, Parasols, Vella. Head Nets, Leather Satchels, Stock of Goods, dm , ON TUESDAY, May 15, at 10 o'clock. by Catalogue, on four months' credit, scout 1,203 packages Boots, Shoes. Balmoral% 48.c4 of city and Eaatern =sanest,- lure. Orr Wxnamsney, May 16, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, for cash. the entire &Oa of a Wholesale Notion House, damaged by the late fire in North Fourth street. In chiding full lines of every description of notions. ON 'fmunt3DAY, May 17, at 10 o'clock, by. cata. logue, on four months' credit, and part for cash, 900 packages and lots of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, including Cloths,: Cassimeres, Tricot% Batistes, Doe. skins, Coatings, Diagonals, Meltons, Satinets, Italians, dm. Also, Dress Goods, Silks, Shawls, Linens, Shirts, Hosiery, Gloves, Hoop and Balmoral Skirts, Sewing% Ties, Ilmbrellaa, Parasols, dm. Also. 150 pack ages Cotton and Woolen Domestim. ON FRIDAY, May 18, at 11 o'clock, by catalogue. on four months' Cr, dit, about 250 pieces of Superfine and Fine Ingrain, Royal Damask, Venetian, List, Hemp, Cottage, and Rag Carpetings. Sale of Valuable Real Estate on Wed nesday next, at the Exchange, by James A. Freeman, Auctioneer. The sales of Real Estate, at auction, on next Wed nesday, by James A. Freeman, should command the particular attention of capitalists. If ill I) 000 Is old the Pennsylvania Bank property will then be sold, under authority of an act of Congress. This is a low of/Lus t/on, considering the improvements, the locality and the size of the lot. Auction Notice—Sale of Boots and Shoes/ The attention of the trade is called to our large and desirable sale of 1,4(0 cases Boots and Shoes, •to be sold by catalogue, for cash, on Monday morning, May 14, commencing at 10 o'clock. by Philip Ford 4. Co., Auctioneers, at their store NO. 506 Market Extensive Public Sales Valuable Beal Estate. Messrs. Thomas tit Sons' handsome Tuesday next will include a valuable and Country Seat, 22 acres, °HELTON HILLS, residence of J. IL Towne, deceased, valuable Lot, N. W. corner Eau. Executors' Peremptory Sale—Estate of Dr. David Jayne, Chestnut and Twenty-second streets; four Dwellings, Eleventh Ward. Fatale of C, Sheppard Smith, de. ceased—Valuable Farm. 118 acres, on the North Penn. sylvania Railroad, one hour's ride from Philadelphia. Desirable Country Place, 12 acres, adjoining the country seat of W. O. Rent. Esq., near Je n ki ntown accessible seven times daily by railroad. Estate of Samuel Brooks. deceased—Country Residence. 8 acres. Frankford, Twenty-third Ward; Elegant Country fte. dance, 8X acres, Holmesburg. Desirable. Country Place, 9 acres, 8 miles from Camden, N. J. Large and valuable property, Beverly, N. J.; Cottage_ Cape Island; Cottage, Atlantic MY; handsome Residence, Seventeenth and Ontario streets, near Tioga Station. Trustees' Sale, to cloae an Estate—Handsome Red dence and Building Lot, south Penn Square; handsome Residence, 1806 Green street; neat Residence, 884 North Twelfth street.toilether with a number °l-°tbereatates ' Stocks, Loans Und Pewn—Also, valuable stocks and loans, and two - pews in Church of Holy Trinity. Executors' Sale on_ the Premises—Estate of James Pleld, deceased—Th=lll,y, 16th of May, at 10 o'clock in the morning. Handsome Residence and Furniture, Res Race street. Executors' Peremptory Sale on the Premisee—Es- TAU ON D. DAVSD JAYNE, aeCeflaed—FlEUldSOMO THE DAILY EVENIN'G BULLET'IN : _- • .Brown-stone Residence, with large. tot, coaclehouse > together with the furniture, painUngs. dra, za South Third street, on- Wantrzenay, May /6, at to o'eloch. t atalogues now ready, giving lull. • particulars of the above, together with list of sates 22d,• and 29th in stunt, and sth June. Bee seventh and last pages for particulars. t o , " F e go to * / IP . 4 \ / AMILY SEWING-MACHINES. CON GE_EL.IESIS 11A1LJ-i - CAPE ISLAND, ISLAND, N. J.. WILL RECEIVE GUESTS ON Thursday, May '3lst., 1866. rovart I. P. CAKE, Proprietor. RlFRlGgsitATtiftS. smITE, - & RICHARDSON, Agents for the sale of the Justly Celebrated CHAB COAL LINED lIRFRIGE-RATOB.S-:.; Wbole•ale nod Retail, From Six to Twenty-five Dollars. fiIIMARKET STREET. myl2-im rp TORN CRUMP. : • CAI •• 1731 CHESTNUT STREET and 213 LODGE STREET. Merl antes of every branch required for honsebuild lag and fitting promptly furnished. jaaam• STE & PIANOS. limo Nearly o C ne K thoasand ot these po p e_ hir instruments in mein Philadelphia. For Sale on E. OULD, apn-to.th.a ly a.trap flt , venth andGChestnut. Iwo- MASON & CABINETORGANS, Unlike and superior to any and all reed instruments Recommended by the leading or ganists and artistes in America and =rope. J. E. CiiOl7LD. Seventh and Chestnut streets. apl94h,s,tn.tt STATIONERY—LETTERS, CAP AND NOTE PAPE ENVELOPES. BLANK BDOKe, and every requisite in the Stationer/ Due, Selling at the lowest figures at J. R. DOWNING'S Stationery Store. mammyl g igtan street, two doors above Walnut. illt P HT N S U T T L Street, n TS rt door to the Po st "Rh Office. N. B.—Nowhere else can the purchaserobtaln greater vibe for his money. aplS4nterpi THEO. H. IreAT., A. - 4. .AT HIS OLD IeSTABLIHRED , HAT AND CAP EMPORII72I. 41 1 804 CHISTNUT STREBT.I New Styles for Spring. _ my9.lm,rpl FOR V.—Exquisite styles Cartes de Vhdte, every Cr variety, executed at B. F. REVILER'S Gallery, 624 Arch st. Don't fall to call and secure good Pictures. VSIENDS ATTENDING YEARLY MEETING, wbo may be wanting articles of Housekeeping liardware or Cutlery, are invited to examine the as sortnitnt of TRUMAN & SHAW, NO. 8.35 {Eight 7 bray -five) Market street, below Ntnth. IDBICPS RE.DBCED.—Don't fall to embrace the op portunity to have your Photographs taken in so perior manner, at moderate prices, at B. F. BEI 2dER'S Gallery, CH Arch street. OF THE NUMEROUS CLOTHES-WRINGERSof. fered for sale we know of none watch will equal In durability those having cog-wheels to the rolls. An experience of three sears in the 'sale of various kinds makes us confident of this. Several sizes, together with other kinds (for those who atill_prefer them). for sale by TRUMAN & REA.W,No.l3SS(EightTldrty-five) Market street, below Muth. ONLY V FOR LARGE SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS of unquestioned truthfulness of likeness, and beauty of arrangeme_nt and finish. See specimens at BEI AMR'S popular Gallery, Second street, above Green. X R r n C i O sh ß t N h e O re ß c ei RRN tWhoIsSC w NS p N u r CR e E t S h o w s e peculiar shaped Pans from us. They are very nice for either breskihrst or tea. TRUMAN & SHAW, No. MS (Eight Thirty-five) Market street. below Ninth. "ENO.R. SALE.—A bound the of the Philadelphia X Preig from '57 to '66. Apply to W. A.TIKINSON, stl Chestnut street. . . lt* PRICE & WOOD HAVE OPENED THEIR NEW STORE, N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND SILBERT STS. Just opened, Black S il ks French Lawns 25. 28 81X and irga. Broche Firarea Poptins, SIU. Pla , n allvrool Dehilnes. Colored and Black Alpacas. Good Bleached Dfusline, 16, 18, 20 and 25. • Williamsville, New York Mills and Witmautta Muslin& • Unbleached Muslims 12 3 E up to 25. • 5.4 Pillow Case Muslin, 2.5 up to 47. WHITE GOODS, WHITE GOODS.—Soft-linish Cam. brica, Jaconets and litalnaooks; Nainsook Strlipe and Plain Muslim. Victoria Lawns and Swim; Muslim, Hair Cord Stripe Muslin. Table Linens, Napkins and Towels; Scotch Diaper by the piece or yard; Shirting Linens, 40, 45, 50, 56c. up to 11 40 per yard. Linen Huckaback, 1234 up to 40c. a yard; Butcher's Linen, 813 and 00 cents a yard. A large assortment of Hosiery and Gloves; Hoop Skirts made to order, expressly for our sales, and warranted. 800 Needle Worked Bands at gold prices; 1,000 Linen Fans, 20 cents up to 85 cents, at old prices. PRICE andOOD, N. W. corner Eighth Filbert, N. B.—Silk Sun Umbrellas and French Corsets. ltd riLITNEY LACE AND INSERTING, Very cheap. An additional and larger lot of those very cheap D DIMI I TY B B ANDS u th a be v t d in the market for the price. We invite especial attention to a few hundred dozen of heavy edged banda,about as low as they have ever been sold. EMPRPSS EI:MENDE VEIL, Or Square Veil, the cheapest in the market, whole sale and retail. WHITE SPOTTED, ALSO BLACK SPOTTED NET, for Veils. at lowest market value. WHITE SILK /DECISION, Two yards and three yards wide, just received, at re duced prices. WHITE STELS. MALINE AND TGLITSION. Yard wide, excellent for the price. A. discount to milliners and storekeepers. NEW TlDitlrg, CHEAP TID/ES. - An invoice of small Tidies, scarce and desirable, Just reed at WORNE'S Lace and Embroidery. Store, 88 North Eighth street. • Its 1013 _ N.. 1018 MK ET /PAT B riT E R A E -T ivilbovelol3 Tenth, is now offering some of - the cheapest Goods to be found in the city. Just opened, 8,000 yards bleached Muslin, at 25, which Is far su p er i or to anything that has been offered, yard wide and very heavy. Bleached Muslin, 12)8,15 and 20.* 'eeveral makes at 23,25 and 28, ' Extra fine at 80,81,83 and 85. • New York Mills, Williamsville and Wanunitta. unbleached Muslin at 32%, 15,18 and 20. Two lots, fully yard wide, extra quality 23 and 28. Sheeting!, Is, 1 .%, 2, 23,1 and 2% yards wide. Persona In want of Muslin will find my stock to be call a ranch nd low exa er mine. than the regular prices, and It will pay tO LINEN GOODS. Table Linens, Napkins, Doylies, Towels, Thaperine, Ruckaback, Crash, German Roll. Shirting Linens, Pillow Linens, Linea Sheetinas. all at la w at lairond competition. ORtilivnam B „. myl2.3t 2 No. 101 a Market street, above Tenth. R EMOVAL.—Dr. S. S. Brooks hasremoved from No. 142.0 Vine street, 10 NO, 140 North Twelfth Ole% below Race. myei.etipo Jkir Excuse a little inconvenience arising from alterations and improve. meats going on In our store. It Is more than compensated for by . the E.XTRA BARGAINS we give our customers. As we want to ree duce our stock to avoid its removal out of the way of the workmen. The Finest Ready-Made Clothing in the City and the tamest assortment to select from. Piece Goods to make up to order. WANAMASER ALL & Enovi-N, owl R; 8017THZAEIT CGSOtKR SIMI and IliAltmeT Ste, NO. 720 CHESTNUT ST. - PHILADELPHIA.-. -SATURDAY T IIA_Y 12, 1866 Published; This _Day. THE QUEEN'S:FAVORITE; ,THE QUEEN'S FAVORITE; .THE QUEEN'S FAVORITE; OR, THE PRICE OF A CROWN. THE PRICE OF A CROWN. An Historical Romance of the Fifteenth Century. Complete in one large Duodecimo Volume. Price $l5O in Paper; or, SS 00 in Cloth. Bend for our Mammoth Descriptive Catalogue. Ad: rese all cash orders, retail or wholesale, to T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS. 800 CHESTNUT ST., Philadelidan. Books seat postage Paid on receipt or ?Stall Pile& ALL NEW BOOKS ARE AT PETHERSONIV; LEYPOLDT tit.HOLT. 4518800 E BULIBIT, NEW YORK, HAVE JUST Memoirs of a Good.for•Notithig. A Novel of the German Bementlc School. By JOBIEPH VON KIORENDOBF. Translated by OD ARLES G. r.EL,►ND With Illustrated Title page and Vignettes, by 33. B. Bensell. I vol. moo, u 71. LAWS OF SHORT WHIST. Edited by J. L. 331LLDWIN The Standard adopted by the London Clubs. And a :treatise on the Game. by J. (I 1 vol. 16mo. 11 Z. “Hoyle would almost have gone beside himself' wItX delight could he haveseen the art In whica he was an adept dignified with such exquisite typography and tasteful binding as are expended on this little man bal."—.New York limes. The first issues of their edition of %hack eray's Works rt NRy ENMOND. 2 cols. PENDEBNIS. _ s Tels. Yk.LLOW PLUSH PARKES AND COX'S DIARY. voa. WCOMES. 4 vols. ..A beantliul edition, in Small and clearly printed volumes."—utdependent. , - Whoever wishes these classics in a form not so flimsy as to be easily worn out so elegant asto pre clude alone= usage. but atoace durable in the hand and ornamentsl on the shelf, has here or never the golden mean."—Nation. Ismo. Gilt Top, Fancy Nioroccx, Cloth,lll per vol. The series will be completed in Str vols. The publtshcrs will send any of the above an:aim, Fi.osod on rs.n.-Int of the price. 1.11.bX141'15 bU Mal A (*LEL AS BALLY !" A NEW SONG! Three Z housand sold in One Week [From the "Great Organ."] This most tiopniar and "taking' Munorous song pub. listed txrabines sense and sentiment, love, life and laughter. The leading vocalists througnout the coun try are placing it In their budgets of good things, and delighting their audiences with it nightly. Our home e ringing with its melody. It Is sung e •bere—in fact sung, whistled, hummed, drummed, Band ed and min dorsal:6m, m no song ass been stn ce the days of the venerable Tucker. The song, the dance melody. and that unique echo, oh itb. of Sally, Sally," are making a most successlld raid upon the popular taste. EProm the 'Steam Whistle.") Did yon ever see such a song . Did you ever hear one 7 ,Did you ever - Well, to say that everybody likes it, ts only to echo the general opinion about Bally. [From the "Brazen Trumpet.") A song that is irreelstibly hinny must be h•repressibly popular. Dere is one that possesses the former merit and has consequently secured the latter desideratum, daily is bound to shine. Acgla Private letter.) • man. woman and Child In our neig,bborhood, who haa a voles to tang, la sounding In our ems their positive aasurance that - There's no such girl as Sally." We go to aleep at night and voshe up to the meriting only to hear that assertion a dozen times repeated F SPATITIPCLLY PRINTED. PRICE 30 CENTS Sent by mall, Poet-paki. C. W. A. TRIIMPLER, Pub: Usher, SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Ste. Sold by all Mimic Dealers.‘Ll•es,twn .3 yak; bLJ BS ORIBER (for many years connected with "Mitchell's Saloons;' No. 67.3 chmtuut street') would respectfully inform his friends and the pant:generally, that he has OPENED AN Ice Cream and Refreshment Eaton FOR LADIES AND GENTLE, No. 1121 CHESTNUT. STREET / where be hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit the patronage of all who may favor him with their custom. 1 1 1cELELCOIC'S . EMPORIUM FOR BLACK SILKS! No. 11 South .Ninth above Chistnut The largest, cheapest and best selected stock in the city. hicYLV6typt ELEGANT MANTILLAS AT REDUCED PRICES. PLATING. POINTS FOR LIGHTNING RODS, WM. Y. tioALLISTER, No. 72S Chestnut St. MC) _ * . .k. 4 FrOM. 1016 Chestnut St., MRS, S. J. PARKER, Dress and . Cloak Maker, 1823 Chestnut Street, m • Mt! • ...I.: of J.. -r. J. T. GALLAGHER, .71%:/- Late of RAIL.EY & 00, FORMERLY ItiIILET dGRITOEMET I Invitee attention to his NEW "JEWmf.,RY EST 4 IttIAWArIINT, Si W cor. Thirteenih and Chestnut Sts. . ; 818 STOCK. OF WATCHES DIAMONDS, • • - ' AND OTHER. , PINE JEWELRY sterling Silverware. and Silver 'Plated be found very complete. Those wishing to pur chase or examine will find it much to their advantage to favor him with a call: All goods WARILANTFID of FIRST QUAISTY • mad ricea eatisa The,meetzt V& and OONSTn WATCH, of all Mew, ibr Ladles and Gentlemen. Special attention given to DIAMONDS. Watchee and Olecite GArefaUy Repaired and War FA aitil 7 iGAd tit sp JACOB IL BUR.DBA A.3ll3Ert, GOLD MININgr COMPANY Pennsylvania. Capital, PAR VALVE, $1 PER SHARE. Office, No. 276 South Third Stree The Company has been chartered, and their object is to develop their property which has been proven to contain a large amount of mineral wealth. The evi dences now in possession of the directors, which can be examined at the office, display a greater richness of "on" than has been discovexed in any gold min ing operations. The certificate of the U. S. Mint, h e r ewith submitted, proves this to be an undeniable MINT OF THE 'UNITED f3TA.TEI3. dsamra's CIFPXCH - PHILADELPHIA, October 21, /145.3 Zeport of the examination of a small speclosen of orp brought by from. W. Corinth. of Petiadelpida, and staled to be Greene county, Femasylvanda. Ihe ore is a sulphnret of Iron and lead in quartz with 'visible gold which appears, upon hasty inspeo tion, so much like pyrites as to be (sally mistaken or overlooked. - It was assayed in three parcels of various' weight, from I 4 grains to 8 pennyweights, and by different methods, either of which give accurate remits; these results 'thew much Irregularity SS to the amount of precious metal, but In any case, a very extraordinary richness! and thelargest parcel produced the highest return. The rceults are as follows: the amount areper (lb) avoirdupois. and It should be stated that the silver re turned is present as a natural alloy of the gold-making it somewhat paler. The fineness of the gold 13 from '156 to 816 thousandth (about 15i carets). One part per pound, In gold, gavet—.— " sliver " -.—...-.. " Eight dollar! and ilfty.three cents.- ...... .—....- 118 56 Another part gave per pound in gl6 00 00 2.8 Sixteen dollars and twentreix 1116 28 The third and largest part gave per lt) in gold $57 90 it silver.— 100 Etghty-eight dollars and ninety cents —. ilas 90 [Slant-di J. ECYSFELDT, Assayer. By an examination of the above, it min be readily computed theamount of gold per ton which this quartz produces. In order to develop the property by sinking a shaft to the bed of "Gold Ore," the company will dispose of a hmited number orshares of the capital stock, and persons calling at the office can obtain explanatory pamphlets, and receive any information they desire. To persona interested in Greene county. this enter prhe is of much important as the further discovery of Gold in other places, adjacent to the lands of the Amber Companv, give assurance of the existence of rich mineral wealth, and fully warrant a liberal in watt:neat or capital in the development of this pro. perry and the mineral resources of our own State. OFFICERS : PILES EDMIT, JAMES O. ADAMS. poomr.t.-opaimi GEORGE W.• GROVE. DI3IECTORS. JAMER C ADAMS. IWILLIAM L. ELME% VEND'S. W. tX)RLETH, JAMES McGETLEY. WILLIAM S. MAGEE, ;WILLIAM _BALDWIN, GEORGE W. GROVE. inyl.73thtit rpt FRENCH CALF SKINS, We are Importing by every Steamer the !blowing Brands: LEmoisit, Jinx& JO DOT, LEVS.N, 33EAUBLEVELI.E, CARRIER DUPONT, CONELIAN carnatoT, BOUCIN 00/333r2, To which we Invite the nttnn•inn of theTradn. — EBB & CIATTIELL, st THIAID !street. myltbdrw3m; FASHIONS 1866. RECOMMEND J. W. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC Or Double Spring SKIRTS THEY will not 33.m.rxi or Ems like the Single Springs. They are acknowledged by all Larosra throughout the =nom and LEAD of the LAND to be the most raminter and acutrasorat SKIRT Ey= Thisrmssmo, and nwzotramen in Elegance, Elasticity. Ltglituess, Durability, COmtbrt and Economy. THE LAST NEW STYLE IS TEE CELEBRATED EMPRESS Which ID the MOST BEAUTIFUL and A GRICEABLB SWUM EVER WORN, being PEAKICIIIIISIT adapted to the present FASICIONAHLE tNNe Of dresses, SO says 0o• dey's Lady's Book, Brunk Leslie's Fashion Magazine Demarest's Monthly Magazine of Fashions, Le Bon Ton, 'I he Boudoir of Fashion and the Fashion Arti cles of the differentnewspapers. See orrnons of the PRZSB and Faancrote Man& znntsigetielfillY, PROCZAMELNO the OIt.EAT SUP/03102. ITT' of these CELEBRATED SKIRT& At WHOT-rg-itla by the litretarennr HiAITtrIPACTI7B. aae and BOLE OWNXESS of-the PATENT. WEST% BRADLEY & CARL WARDROOMS AND OFFICE, Nos. 97 Chambers and 79 and 81 Reade Streets, New York, FOR SALE in all the FIRST CLASS STORES in THIS CITY, throughout the DEITED STATES and ELSBWRERE. MAO, At Wholesale by the Leading JOkibors. r0.72•WAA.13 rpi Saoo,ooo And Now 7-insillinig SS 40 FOR No&G.TAYLOR CO. 303 and 305 BRANCHSTBEET. Plyll.2t 4p* M.LSBIEB'S HERB BITTERS, Wholesale and Beta& J. GELIEL & BRO.. my4-11n of 28 South SIXTEENTII:Sia%Thids.. XIMOffI:4SIIIiM4 • POR RAILaNGS, STORE ERON7B, GUARDS, PARTITIONS, at> ESON:BEDSTEADS AND WIRE WORK in variety, manntmcEnred by M. WALKER & 80N8; NO. 11 NORM SIXTH Street; rah 9-6 M. Opt PR.WH IMPORTATIONS AND A LABOR YAW- EBY, OFFRELED LOW AND IN MOTS TO SUET DEALERS, BY S. FUGUET & SONS, Importers, -No. 216 B. Front Street myl.o-6t Ipa ONE PRICE CLOTHING. JONES' Old Establishecl CLOTHING HOUN, 604 m.duannur Emit. p r i c es 'reduced to the lowest point. 1 A fine sea °rim:tent of IteadyaKacia (=deg con stantly on band. Custom Work made to order at Teri abort notice, in style and durability nnanrpasseiL ap2f-ha 4pf METALS! JUST ARRIVED, FROM -"s Steamship Delawue„ Ship Tamerlane, Ship British Queen,.'_ Ship Maly Russell,. Ship British Lion,. Ship Duncan, Barque Kathleen, Barque Lizzie Marrow; Pig Tin, Straits, Pig Tin, Lamb and Flag. Pig Tin, Malacca. Pig Tin, Banca. Pig Lead, English, Pig Lead, Spanish. Pig Lead, German, French Antimony. Silesian Spelter. Bleyberg Spelter, Hoop Iron. Round Iron. Teazle Iron. Tin Plate. Tin Plate. GENXEaL AIMIM, laWll4lll)(ffaiTtli One Price ,ABOVE
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