c THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 1, 18GG. Weadell l'hillTfS on UicIIanRliifrol Green. A IITTIR TO GOV BULLOCK OP MASSACHUSETTS. To A'exniidcr II. lSullork, (joveruor of ,Mnjsa chu"ittt Fmard W. Urcen Is dtac! hanprd by your hand In d lnii.ce to ui.niukiii i.ubho oomion. His oxu cnuou 1 the n obi rt ua, ki.M in my day aud the lt JumiUaDlo. For it you are responsible. In van., uer lianric euutcniil a responsibility trom Which ttio fciijftmm 'OUipo ot boveruor Andrea, jour prdioicHor, bad in suli suce, shie de l you la vain do tin ancmpt to hide vonrsclt behind IoaI tichL'cali ir tnd tuo nnttiorlt ot conns. t'hnG'on atitmion o( alassachiisetui l avee wiih tlio Governor aid I onucil tlio final decision whether anmnsbdll lauanaed. Whenever moro law wou.d woik mjus. tne, yi u are cliurirort tiIIi tne duty ot seeing that tubnu.ntiat juittco is done. Intl.etoiin wn:ch ih g cat e finally took, we, the . eitiaeLS, havu iiothiua to do wi b couita. IboUov eiLor ai o Counci' la vd Kdwmd VV.Oiwu In Uucr Etnte (ban my otaei tiovernor Or Co'iuci! ever kauped any other man. li is io k'itr to an, and no (,'efeosi to yon, tliat the Ch'Pt Juntice qtxbb t'd awav the humane inteut of . lje ttututu ot 1868. Mtting at liaus t tbu rues lor the 'cgrstiucion ol statute, and iirnorinir wholly the 1 fcraetice ol Mato Irom which we borrowed the law. Lnr statute ol 1858 is eopt d fiora that or State w here Ajary always decittes on the degree ot mur iter 'v deplore t! at ureen ih the Hist muo uanvod without a Jury vara hg on this queauou ol domino in any nt .ie whose statute resembles ours, aud that Jtnus Jud made law dull-s tnu siututo. W thi mh Ail O.no rennoct lor the decisions of our fai'rcwe to.uri. ani wrnni.t ... . ' ureunio to w.ij:fv t'ou i tie and death are a .. . .tiy man is belu to I'lain speech I cannot Out rO minbor thai the party with winch I bavotbo nouor to I i trocia id. Las, within twenty years irosumeoi to doubt moie tliau a dozen opinions ol onr bench and tl ai ol 1L0 L uiou; and in al ihos i cases tbono oourta vtooid now be glad ot an opportunity to revorse tboir dtceiona underage sad biota iiomtiieir reoord I ri mi ruler also that the time has aone by when our Cb.tl Justiceship as earned by leval loarnin and liaiic, and tliat it is now filled by a man of tortunt, nitiely because, on account of k.s woaitn, he could (lord to take an ullico whoao grossly inadequate aa ai ) maao competent iawyeis avcid it Dut this la in nmtenal now. i our rmponMbtlity bines the court Yon banned tireeu without Justi fiable cuuto. Kveu the piHir snbinrtuge oi tne uu annous concurrence ot our uuunoil is ho low prv. t tit W e saw oi o th rd of their number leave the Com cil C'i amber louf belore xa hoaring was ended, inii atient ot the irveanira ion and un vilnn to nalc kisinir the cara ruu to hear the ai petition of a man whose life liuua on their Judgment. Their aont was u.eie lortnul concurrence with your decision, "iou. you a!oue liunecd Green Aiaa.aeliutetis (livid s murder into two dopres, and puinsiK s it witti dea'.n only w en in the Unit decree that in. lieu coinmit'i U with deliberately piuuicditaied nia ito atore outit ."be iiiacts that "ineileereo of murder shall bo fcaurt by i be jury " tiuch also is the practice of (he Himes I mm which we borrow our statute. VVitn this law in view, let us state uiceu's case. You Lad evidence Itt'il b ore you, u icotnradieted evitLcc, ilia' Ori'cn tlmuirb truxted mthapotty oll.ee, tied bu n ulwava iucompeteiit to por.orni it utiea, and relied on help tor uny llnne bevou'i mere louiii c; that ho bh. both on ma niotb r'a aaa fnibei'a siue, doscenaed lrom families thoroughly tainted with luauniiy. Uedicul expei ta ansured vou that, tboufb twenty-sei en years old, he ouirht to be classed with boys of fJ.ieeo or sixteen voir-i of age; thut hu wuh " 1 1 1 1 v f i c n 1 y, niomaliy, and mora ly a swan " apd that; ne showed tin suet) mto looias uU o niRkf hm hfldi slbio tn'tlie Cxlehl Of CUM lai pUD'tbnjcnt iiiut to hunjr ban troit d bo viudlo uveLCss ana not justice tix cle.ftMnen, an ol wl om had sebn him often in prifon, s"n:c ol whom l.aJ been his constant visituri antinai hiH lnnarr.eiatioii. eiineidAd in f hnr. opinion. The ver niajfiatrat Del ore whom he was first ariaieiicd exDie?sco U:e san e beiiul; mejiili cou . cnired; tlie ootectives who ai rest, d him informed you that 1' tier l oio.e they had compietoJ the case aiiUitHt turn; bia 10 lo -cizeus hurried on his arrest, auina that Or ecu was to weak there was no nau in waitinr for com? e;e jiroof. since i.e wou d bo suro to Lreak down and c ntus tbo moment ho rus cnarKed 'I lie scene at h s arrest couiirmed this view; both by their conduct in trcatmic turn liko a tneie child, and L li:. Ho test niony rebutted this Kotlnn impcachrd k. 'J bis dwail in uioials and mind was set before a Ji iy ll o ouiv clear, distinct, and abidiuir idea he bad was l.at, bo kil ed Conver-e, but not do lbe. rately. Loit Almost a one bv tne lew friends lie bad , alter lour solitury confinement, h. with as dolibe- rale pui pose as he was capable of, ploaded em ty ot inn dcr in the second degree. 1 he Uovernmeut re lume to accept tne p ca, and th Court suiriCPittB thut be retire with h.s coun-el to consult Hero the court erred sodlT, preyousy. lis anpearance showed l is weiiki.o.-B and no t omiino and beediut Judvewoald liay alloned auv influence o ho used to i duce b m lo chaniro his long consul, red purpose The so upulout and delicate action of our oenuu in its btst days lori ado it. feietn goes out witi his counsel, and effor somo time, coiistnts to tho torrnul plea ot ruiitv in tlio llrst desiee; but, as his counsel teL's u, ho added at the same moment his protect iiiut he did not kill delibe rately, lo the lii st hour ol his mo he always afl rmed that he Bever intended to plead guilty to deliberate murder. Jiow how stands the cosef Here was a moral and mentai dwart torn in the hot bed ot iuaniu, never tried by a jury convicted, without trial, on a I lea w hich he said, and sliicli the fuctn s iow, he never n.cDUt to niukt. a plea wli cli eiiiiuout law yets, amonir them ihe bivhesi cri Tiiual aut only in M .iiiiiano, atseit that lie never did make in any true let ill teuso a t lea which his ab e and honest counsel a-sii res us he never sbou d have advised or allowed Green lo make Lad ho known what yon. sir, now know Mich a msn no-such a dwart von hana: His tory, looking back on a bar it lawyers, maiiv ot whom oeny that Oreon was ever le ally convicted, umrt oieep throueh the special pleading Oi a oeucli ol cunning judaes to tlud how you evor got any legal litflil to hang bim at all. Green was never tried bv a Jury. 1'he only trial ren lnbbr fr a jury trial that ho t vor bad, wm be ore Governor Androw'a Council. That was the first ai d only tody which ever investigated the facts of bis case, and one-tbird of that body adyixed Gov ernor Andrew to commute his sontence It. is not unreasonable to presume thut the same n snlt would have to lowed a foiuial Jury trial, and if to. be would havo been acquiitou of murder in the first deree vnder a law wlrcli lolds that every n asonable doubt fcutuld acquit the indicted party, aud tuat onh a unanimous jury can convict bim, yon hanged a man no, a boy -dwart whose case was never pro sen icd before any body ol men which was not di vided n the question ot Ms ruilt. Under a law hhlcn l.olds tnat reasonab'e doubt shall acqn t the iiidicUd party, you hanved a man w l ote death-wairant a magistrate wb m your most lartial a inner will admit is a far better lawyiT. and as keen y conscientions man as youre t, re fused lor illt en month- to sign sine Green never bad a jury ir al and Governor Andrew isamagis tiato w ho, oudor a deep sense of oliioial responsi bility, bad most conscientiously and thoroughly in vestigaied bis ease, mre.y the delibente couvietion of such a it an micht have wtighed as ' reaouab.o , doubt" n the mind ol one not over anxious to haujt a fellow-being 1" I doiiot believe a case can bo found In any State Ol this' Union, where a Governor has ordered to exe cution one whose case bis predecessor had tho roughly examined, and refusod io sign a death-warrant. Such proceeding violates, in substance, tlio first rule of the common law, that reasonable doubt saves (be party. Yot ranged a man whom no Jury, knowing what yen did the hour vou sifued his death-warraut, would ever bare convicted oi murder in the first degree lned anywbeie in the State the hour vou signed Ins warrant. Green would haveb en acq m too. ot capita1 crimo. This vou are lawyer enough to know ; this three-quarters ot the criminal lawyers of the btate w ill tell vou A dwarf never tiiod but to bo acquitted tn floeiiced i to a p ea he never intended to make ono which keen law) era contend be never did r ake a man whom bis counsel besought Government to bale, tw cause, liimtvinir what, h H (mi ha nnvar wou d have allowed Green to plead uilty such a one makinr your way through all the barriers the Itenerosi-y ot cur predecessor had put between you and yrur victim, you orag to the flhbet If the humsne common low is iu force it the statuto of 1W8 is law. you alone nanced .Green without any l.-al itiutil!ahnn 1 hnl alah,lUH . l.A- 1.1 " 1 jwo.iuvw.ivu. mi u iaj wufl tlUUIjlUU IrU -1I1UIU Just such cares Massachuseits never intended to bang such criminals. Had tins been a rich man's son, pui rounded with frieuns, lurmshed with counsel in ample time to investigate h s case, te had nover been convicted. Convicted, such a one would havo never been hanged. t'oor and incndle'.-s, he was thrust sudden'y unon Ana..l ... .1 1 . ... . . vuuiiki uuyivJivu, -'ilium muo i.u eAUlllluu us AttuA Alifl Ll,t'fltA B Cnllrt lvtiiell I irtna nt aa It arua nl the facts, mav be innocent of de ibeiato ofl'unso. but surely by becdlessm u and inattention has brought, . , shame on the ex'cution ol the law in Mas-ucliusot s liver ueu a eoy, arraiuuea uueeranove statuto uw KruuiuuB Hnviuniui iri iiiv vr. .eriaillir, no i ftnh r.flref ul ref nei-t to the ouritv ot ItanrminannH ,.. l,. .. . . I . . . . , V the humane caution of the law is vioible on tuii occasion. N Mistaken publlo ooinlon, fed on these rumors, do tnanded a victim, and you washed your bauds iu blood to eoncihato the people. Hut even this black oloud reveals one spot, ol i's silver lining. The oomniuni'y will learn that so (rave aud teirible power as tuat OJ Ule and deatli slionld not 1 trusted where it can ever be used m a tinnier iu the garno ot polniea' anit.it. onr If oir GcTu,neni Isnichtrat weeanuot tomrtirai a osoane s magistiatea nit-n who will try to make even the fillet a stei pina-sione to b'pl'eT place, then it is lot sale to e ntniiie tlie use o t in murderous pun ishment. "St.ow me tl at human tneiimony is infalli ble," ra'd Y ayetto, "lefore 1 will, admit of caoitaU j tnilfl n tiit " i 1 oliowmg such an exsmp'e, we mav but, show tn tl at iXigning men will never use a Kihbet as ho p to poMica ainblilon lo'oie vo ntrust such with th teirible lower. Ot the hi artless .Goorue IV it. k recorded that ho oiien stod lona; beloro hi- (Uian, cellor biggmp ilm to sugrcst sojno hin that would stye him in m the cruel necessity f s filing a death warrant Von, when facts, science law. yo ir prede cessor, ard fulij-tsrtial jttice stood ready to s b id yon, sratcbea, w th caicu ating ambition, ,tbi oread reonntilltj , and ou tntm that von monutain ftrinds itKLucr to- av fr th ontrago May tne Jus tlce and e.l mpict of llassarhactis torbid. Wkndxi.l Ijulllts ' DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN NEW ORLEANS. i Mi ITon) T tislly or PftrtlAlty Ton anted Wntijr jfamllles) Iiatltate-Iwti Over gSOo.OOO. About a quarter to on? o'clox'k (hie momtne a fire tin ke out in the rear of a framo build. Dg; on Calliope street, one door trom the corner of llapaztne. The biiil'linps beintr old and very drv, prerented most combustible food for the f. a nice, wbichsprcndsorapidlj that the allnk'htod occupants hud barely time to escape wlio their ' 18, A Inree building containing three tchi- etttntlj wrtiptP'.'. '.Vi a slieei Ct tire. riue one-stoiy building on the corner was tlio next made a prey to the consuming clenieni, and irotu here the hie pprrud to a tniull bouse on Magazine street, ore door from the corner. Tbe three larco tenement were totally de stroyed. Tliooneinwhlc.h tho tire originated flared the Fame lute. The corner house was charred almost to a cinder; but the dwelling cu Knpnzme street was most probably saved, although it was still burning at an early hour ibis moiDin.. The property belongs to William ZcbilBk.v, a vtenltnv colored man, who, thoiiH un eld citizen, Is taid to be a native of St. Do mit po. lie was fully insured in eitner tne Star or Bun ( dice, but in w hich we couKI not learn. One of il.e houRes was occupied bv himself and family, and the otheis rented out by the room, nenrlv every apartment being occupied by fatni l'es, either white er colored. A treat maturity of ibc-BP lost every article of furniture they pos fe9tcd, nnd pevcral women were compelled to ti t intt the fctree.c, carrying their clothing in their arms. The greatest distress was manifested bv all thus ruthlessly tel. bed of their little all, but to the honor of the neigh bote be it said, that every tfiott possible for their comfort was being made ns we lelt the scene. The property is said to be worth $32,000, and might oe set down as a total Ions to the insurance oflices. The large building and lumber yard No. 320 llnpnzine street came within an ao ot bn.rt.lne, but through the encrey of our gallant firemen, it was at la? rescued Irom destruction. At the present writing the fire is still burning, but it la grtiiui; pieltV ?'(.'! "utter con, rol. JVcto Orltans 2(tTs, 25(i ultimo. TIIEIMIAS1 IIKNUEUSOK CAKE. JniTKe Ka'lard laHnt-n an OtlJer for tbe Arrest f Ueie.ri Itatrlst, Whipple, Slid Je'itisun, fur ReslMttuic Kxecntlun of the Lasi-lbt Prentdent Notllird. l.ouisviLiE, April 2(k This afternoon Judge Ballard, of the United S lutes Court, issued an order tor the arrest ot General Jen". C. Davis, lor interfering with the course ol public justice, in ditobeving tbe writ ol habea'- corpus in the case of Iflmni Henderson. Marshal Mernwea ther was tet-isled bv Davis in attempting to enforce the order or attachment awaried against Davis returnable in May. Attachments were also mucle aualnst Major-fieneral (leoree II. Thomas, It. W. Johnson, Provost Marsbal General ; General W. D. Whipple, Assistant Adlutunt-Gcneial; returnable next regular meeting. Separate copies were issued against Davis and I.i"tiunant-Col&nel W. H. Covl, lor resisting the United Btutes Marshal iu the discharge of his duty. Marshal Merrhvcathcr ha notified the Presi dent o the present posit on of affairs. Mr. Henderson was tiikcn to Nashville lust night, by order of General I)fvis, nottvith-tand-lug the writs issued bv Judce Dallard for his reduction belore the U. fs. Court. SUMMER RESORTS. gUMMElt RESOHTS ON LINE OF Reading Kailroad and Branches. MANSION HOUHF, MOUNT CARBON, Mrs. Caro'lne Wander, Fottsville P. O., Schuylkill to. ITJSCAKORA UO TEL, . 11 rs. nannab tall I or, Tutcarora P. O., Schuylkill co MAHAbOY CITY HOTEL, O. W. Frost, Mahanoj City P. 0., Schuylkill co. WLUTE HOUSE, Mrs. Susan Marsdorf, Reading P. 0. ANDALUSIA, James S. Madeira, Beading P. O. LIVING SPEINQ8 DO TEL. Dr. A. Smith, Werdersvllle P. O..Bers co SO U1U MO UNTA1N 110 USE, II. II. Maude' Luch, Womelsdorf P. 0., Berks co, COLD SPhlNOS HOTEL, Lebanon co., Churlea tloedf rmel, Carrlsburg P. O. LO YE T!i TO WN SEMI NA It V. J. B. Ucnky, Boyerstown P. O., Berks co YELLO W SPRINGS HOTEL, A. U. Knyder, Yellow bp ruins P. 0., Chester co. LITIZ SPRINGS, Samuel Lichtenthaler, Litlz P. O., Lancaster eo. EPHRATA MOUNTAIN' SPRINGS, Alexander S, Feuthei, Ephrata V. O., Lancaster co. JI'Eil21, UU6. 4 233m BOOTS AND SHOES. Jj FIE I500TS AND SUOES, FOIt GENTLEMEN'S And Bovs' Wear, AT REDUCED PRICES, AT IIELWEG'S, No. 535 ARCH Street, Below Sixth. First-olass wurk a. ways on band, and made to order at short n otlce. 4 24 lurfp TJ A II N E S S. A LAEGK LOr OF E W V. 8. WAGON HAR NESS, 2 4, snd C borso. Also, parts ol 11AR KfS, SADDLES, COLLAUS, HALIEUS, eto., bought at the recent Government sales to be sold at a treat sacrifice Wholesale or .Retail. Together with our usual assortment or SA DPLEK YANJ) SADDLER Y HARD WA I tF. WILLIAU S. HANSELL & SONS, 3 1 . Ko. Hi KLABKET Street, CARPETINGS. pAItrETINGS! CAItPETINGSJ Xs Eeduced to Present Gold Prices. J. T. DELAOHOIX! No. 37 Ecnth. SECOND Street, . ABOVE CnE8Nuf, i '.. ' ' Ilssrectlyedperlate arrlral s, 200 riFCES J. CKOBSLEY k 80NS' ! 131IJFfEJ.a CAItPETINGS KEW AND ELEGANT PATTERNS. Also, a larye line of THBFRILY EXTBi HTJPEB A L F'ht. IKOhilM CABI rT', DAM ASK AND VFMTIA STA1KAKK H LL CA RPETIKOS. COT TAGE AMI BAQ CAHFET8.01LCLOIII8, 8IIADF8, ETC . nhkh will lis sold low In consequence ol tbe (all In Gold. J T. DELATBOIX, Vo. tl foot!) HEOND StreeU , 4 12 lm Vtlwetn Chcinut snd Market p II O S P E O T U S OF THE CARSON gold imm (OMivvw. CAPITAL &TOCK-...$500,00O' NUMBER OF SHARKS, 60,000. Par Value and Subscription Price, $10. WORKING CAPITAL, $60,000. OFFICE II S: rEEEIDENT, t t l.ONEL WILLIAM B. TIIOMAfi. H Cltr.TAItY AKD TBEAfTKIK, pro tem, J. HOPKINS TA KB, 80LK IT0K, WILLIAM L. UIKST. ESQ. nint'cioitie, COLONEL WILLIAM I?. THOMAS, CIlATLEfJ B. OGDEN, L1)W IN fc,lLLLtlON', ALEXANDER J. HALTER, WILLIAM LEEGliK. He land ot this liniirj cenHMa ol about 1j0 Iiui. In ti echknlurf k mm v cuh ( aiollua, about Ih a.ilts iitm tLu ii,wni, l.urlette. Cn tils propt rtv fit icii Mm. is or pits bave been opened ai o suLk oarluus ut. ti.s rem lt to bo iteu deuiou tliutlLK the tnndiit oi ilrecuaruie. ciuso oreoi aLtui i net in nibiL 1.1.1. itout ib ee.t apart, lonvcrsuig iu a ecu 1 u (ci lie in il l- ctpLo annul 15U eet 101m itn one ii, n iii-e u:tis or eln 01 ore, extending" in leuvth iliuufh lie pioitrtT u.ore than bait auide. 1 i.e e art uimj on iliis Lrupeit) o ncr eins o ore uu.-x-plertd h these ores me Knonn as ihe Brownures, SMI ' iii lab )iid na an avera e 01 about S2u0 per tin in 1 .iii the eliAe r.su ts Lbmlr cen diinon stia eu tv tlie Hide kcrkint; ot the mines tor several years iul ti e rltk o liicniiiei,t in uudee oped pro piriytsiot n.curred, and ly the app icanonot modem n li t) a at ! 1 cm ucne 11 td.nury be ompan amlclpa e tn tnu ciine and ai, n turn lo their monev. J a-in i;ii ere that readily ylcfls CU0 per ton, some estiu ate c, n be n.ade 01 bevulueo h s property. With llei'KKii in.pcriitt s Btim 01 niinlng. ten tons of .his tic cun Im taken out and reduced danv irom every slu t (ifnd. at an ci eute not (Xtcedinn i'2.5 uer ton eav t 1 1 tml 1 in profit of tl7SU lor caou abatt worked by tbe cninanv Ihe lrtt wotklrg crpltal reserved wli enable the Ccnpfnyiit once to iiroiure ano erect the brst mudo.u u .cliii ( v 11 r manlpuh tins ti e ores, by means ot which iLe j'lciu win uu a fcii.v uicrvascu. ILefe nlrts whilst they produce ores richer than tin si 01 Colo ado or l evada. have munv ailvuntanes over liui 1 articularlj in an ibun!acce I lul and cheap laLcr and the lacilltj with which they ean he workec cimli h lit lit yai; whilst t- oae ot Colorado ano I'fvadu can only be worked dur.ua; the warm wcatbei. A test assay ot an aveiape 'spr clnien of the ore trom the Cartan Allies was undo aa late as the 27tb 01 JiiiiUkr (I tLe piiuciii year as will aporarfiom the lol Icw.iie cenlhtate 01 l ioiacr. booth and Uarrett. the Aataversot the Pbllsde nhia Min' : ruiL.AUH.im A January 27, 1866 I eai Sir: Ws have etrciuilv atthaytd the suaiiileol ere 10111 'Caison Mine " orth ( a oiluu, and tind li 10 .eld 11 n encci 8 1 inc mniijv eiel.ts 01 pure cold to the ten ol tie 'the celn value Is lhereiore 2lu0i per tun 01 ore. Yours, lespectml v liODTH k OABHETT. Dr. M. It. Taylor, In 0. td V anu' street Phiiad. SuLscrtptiona to the aplial bt ck wlb be received at tie I n ee 01 tbe I ompanv, o. 4i1 VYALMiT btreot where si niples ol the ore may be ten, and lullln orma tlon siren. 2 3 T II E "EX C E LSIO R" HAMS (Selected from tbe bestt cm-Fe Hogs ) ARE IHE BEST IN THK WORLD. j. li. jiiciiner & CO., OEKEBAL PKOVUIOM UEALEB8, Antl Curers of th (JeleTjratetl " EXCELSIOR" SUGAR CURED HAMS TongTios and Beef, Ncs. 142 and 114 North FRONT Street. Kone genuine unlets branded "J. if. U. & CO.. EXi'EI BIOR." Tbe Justly calibrated I XCk LSIOK" HAMS are curvd by J. II A A Co (in a stle peculiar to them selves) xiressly for F 11 1 l.Y IHt-; are ot delicious flavor- tree from tbe unnl asant asie ot tan, ana aro pronounced by epicuiea superior to any now ottered tor sa e. i 'tl tuths3aa UNITED STATES 13 IJ I ED Ell'S MILE, ' Nos. 24. 26, and 23 S. FIFTEENTH St., niiLADELrniA. ( ESLER & BROTHER, j WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, KTaIK B.VLU8 TEKS, hEWF.L POBT8, tifcfERAL TUKN1NG. B I BOLL WOLK FTP. SHELVED rLANED TO ORDER. Ihe I ergest at sortment of Wood V ouldlngs In this city constantly on hand. 417 3m IlE 2STAURANT- ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN F'i est old and new ALFR, at S cents Persians. Oe I) OSE-DIME EAT1SU BAR. Tbe choicest Liquors always on hand. Ho. 53S CHEHNUT 8IRKET. 3101m HEN BY BECKER, Managor. 34 J. WILLIAMS, ! No. 16 North. SIXTH Street, MAKUKAC1UEEB OF j VENETIAN BLINDS, AUD i WINDOW SHADES. The largest and finest assortment In the city at the lowest prices. C f luirp BTOBE BUADES MADE AND LETTERED. ! JUST RECEIVED, YAKD-AND-A IIAI F WIDE VELVET Vj A R P E T NEW DESIGNS. J. F. & E. B. 0RNE, No. 904 C11ESNUT ST It EET. 3-4, 7-8 4-4- s-4 c-4. WHITE, RED, AND FAJtCY CAN TON MATTINGS. J. F, Sc E. 13. OltNE, No. 904 CI1ESNUT STREET. ENGLISH BRUSSELS, JOB STAIRS AND HALLS, WITH EXTRA BORDERS. J. F. & E. B. 0BNE, No. 904 CHESKUT STREET 00 PIECES NEW PATTERNS ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS. J. F. & E. 15. 0RNE, No. 904 3 20 3mrp CI1ESNUT STREET. QARPETIKGS I CARPETINGS ! AT RETAIL. McCALLlMS, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 519 CIIESXIT Street, (CrrOBJTS miFElDENOB BALL), NOW OFFER TIIEIB EX1EN81VE STOCK OF rOEEIGN AND DOMESTIC CAR PETITV G S, AT REDUCED PRICES. 14 25 lrarp 51 A T T I N (J WAREHOUSE! McCALLlMS, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT Street, (OTFOSITE LNDEPESDENCE HALL), BAVE JUST RECEIVED ONE THOUSAND ROLLS FRESH CANTON MATTING, ALSO, TWO UU.NPRED B0LX8 CALCUTTA C COA MATTING. All Widths and Stylos, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. 425 lmrp "QLEN ECHO MILLS,' GERMARIOWN, PA. MeCALllMS, CREASE & SLOAN, Wnnlcnrr, Intporters, aud Whol ale lcalra lu CABPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, Etc. WAREHOUSE, No. S09 CHESNUT STREET, OI'POBITB TUX BTATX HOUBB, I'luladolplila, K K TAIL IJ li PAHTM EN T. , , 8 6 8mrp No. 0IO CHESNUT STREET. Q A R P E T I N G S. A LARGE STUCK OH" fUlLADELfHlA MANTJFaOTUBE ' Id Btote tod conelantly recelvloit, AT VERY LOW PRICES. GEOKOli W. IJILL 21tb8tu8u Ko. 120 Monti lllIROfitroot. f lMNC.IAi , J A V IM.) O K i: c )., Ko. 114 f. 1 HIED STREET. BANK E S. AND DFALKHS fi GOVERNMENT SECURITIES C. . " O If81, E JC. liLU A I J) KfW, 10-lCf CI KIlFf( AlKs OF l.NOVBItttNFSS, 7 t0 MT-IKe. 1st, 2d. tna 8d fecriri. COMPOUND INT ERE SI NOTES WANTED. IMKbkBT ALLOTTED OS DEPOSII Cre1iont rn,dej ttockt Jtoogbt d Hold oi Ccmxlmon. tptclal tn.inc.s tccrrmedtiorj resorted f LADIES. i BiLABiirniA, Fctmiry , If C6. a78m U. B. SEClRITfES A SPECIALTY. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., BANKERS & BROKERS, 16 S. THIRD ST. PHILADELPHIA. 3 NASSAU ST. HEW YORK. STOCKS AND GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. LllESKST ALLOWED OK DKIOS1T8. 31 pAVlEH BROTHERS, Ho. 225 DOCK STREET, BANKERS AND BROKERS, BUT AKD illX. CSITED STATES BONDS U81i, J-20t, 10 40 CM1ED BlATKb 7 3-10g. AI L ISbDKt). CFUTIF1CATE8 OF lt.Dl!.BlLDKRS Idrrctntlie Paper n Leant on Co lateral! negotiated Stocks Kooibt ai d Sold on tcn niiBflou. 1 at i JJARPER, DURNEY & CO BANKERS, STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS No. 55 S. TillUD ST U EET, i'UIl ADKLHIIA. Btoclit aLd Loons bonplit and sold on fommlKtioi Cncuricnt Harnc Kotea, Com, Ktc, touclitand ao d. tfjccial atuiition aid to the puicliave and talu of Oil S'ocks. Dcvosita received, and lutermt allowed aa per aprccniont. 86 8m "WOliK, McCOUCII & CO., Stoclc and. Exchange Brokoro, No. 36 South THIRD Street. GOVEBKUENl SKl DRIlIES boucht and sold. ElOCKS toupht ftcd sold on commission. 1KTER ST ALLOWED OA DEPOSITS. 14 251m UE FIRST NATIONAL BANK HAS EEMOVED: Dnrlnn the erection ol the new Hank b.tildmj, to 1 17 4p No. HOft CJJESJSUT STREET 5 2( IS. FIVE-TWENTIES. 7'3Cs -SEVEN-THIRTIES WANTED. DE HAVEN BROTHER l-T No. 40 6. TUIKD STEEET. SKIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS, &o J W. SCOTT A CO., SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, AKD DEALEES IN MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, No. 811 Cfcesnut Street, FOUB BOOB8 BELOW TUB "CONTINENTAL," 1 26 rp PHILADELPHIA. PATENT SHOULDER-SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY AND GENTLEMEN'S FUENISUINO STORE. PERFECT FITTISfc 8BIBTS AD DR1WEBA made fiom nea.uren ent.t very .bert notice. A 11 oilJir article. Ol VEklLfcMa') UULHB OOOD8 m roll Tartetj. WINCH KM TKH A CO., tMi 7U CIlkbkLl 1HET Jb'TAELISUED 1795. A. S. ROBINSON, French Plate Locking-Classes, EKGEAVISC8 PAINTINGS, JjllA WINGS ETC Ifannfactnrer or all kinds of Iookinc-Glaes, l'ortrait, find Pic ture V raines to Order. No. 910 CHESNUT STREET, TB1ED DOOR ABOVE IHE COKTINEN1AL, rnlLADELPDIA. 16 (J RANDALL & CO., PERFUMERS AND IMPORTERS, No. I3C2 CHESNUT Street. Tine English Toilet Soaps, IS CBEAT VABIETY, JV6T EECEIVED. Also, Trlplt French Eztraota and l'ertumea. "tVe t.ve constantly on band every variety ol Extracts, Powders Coloiraos, Pomades, Toilet Water, fctovrnf Ciearca, Cotmetlqaes, Tooth Pantoi Brushes, e 121m TEAKNEHR. BLINDNESS, AND CATARRH jm utricu nitu i u uvuiubi uucriis vy J lii A A1 XC Tl 4.. tmt anil A nvlut K n. ft III U I aJ U L. a . . u Mir, vi.1l swt aasiw ua w, i- J. V all I 1 1 IV n irVWt QflU- diodIah lrom tbe mom rtllabie iource In Ui eltj cmq a aaiAinnaiit li aI a tnalt Lantai aad 1a I. .. .... - i kla practice. Artitlc'al eyes 1nrto4 without pain M iWge made lor examination. 10 DRY GCCCC. I ll rJ li nnd J i l.'IUl V Stf. run. ADr.Li'niA. MPOhlPLS AND MANUFACTURER OF I A PIES PKESS AM) CLOAK 'TRIMMINGS, PLAIN ttil) FAK'Y LVTTON8, COTTOX II.U1HIKO8. BLACK AI COU'EKD OAl LOOKS VIVb T LACf.H, BF.L1INOS. tl II I RE LACKS. HALYOH.AL TKIMMIXQo, CIMPB AND OKNAMI..NTS, COLORED VE1VET ltlBUONit UEAD KLTH, KTC. i MALL WARES AND ZEPHYR WOkSTEO. We tre tcnusntly rerelvira Oe latest S0TKLTIE8 f the Emopi an norKcts In tltlrs our on production tf Tarlouisto Ifi in K1W IKlAIUIXia. Onr prices ae rcc.tctd to tLe Terr low.st GoU ratef. J a 'irnrn I)KEirUt.S 6i JJELSINGER, No. 49 North EIGHTH Street, Have 'tiet opened a crmiilete itock e BI'HINO OOODS, COhRIBTIKO O LaCIC, LllEBOIDEKIM, AND FA CY OOODH. JfO pieces plain and str'rrd Jacone t", thenrwrststrlea f him d aiid lucteti Alnsilns vLkhneoro oflcring a4 low pikes. ttPflozen Frirstttcticd TlsnJkcrchlefs, at old prltea JS 40. and SO cen a A (till artoTtn cut ot the nmect rtrsttm LACK COL LA LB aiid t OLLAKI T i Ktt. irem 81 cents up toaKX (i LOVEP GLOVES. A complete line oi JOI TIN Kill GLOVES to which we Incite at.niit.n, which we ofieratlo figures. GABBIFLLE fcKIKT.s. OA RKIELLK BKIRTS. The newest, most desirable, and sty.kih bklrts now worn ll'CKlti FKIKTI0. actcap and desirable articuj orlMiics wei.r. tli Ho. IW4 CLKSM'T SltEH. 1866. Spring Importation. 1863, E. M. NEEDLED, 5 itAB jrsr orEED U 1000 PI TOES WHITE GOODS, g in r i . ' , rnr.w. iitiirl) ll.AII ana Hiarid Jnooucts ambries Ntilnsoos . Iimlttea,l 3 t. i .. 1 . . . ... . X, .. . . : .. . -5 " ". " n.u ...... i.i un , a ' ill iriBUK a n Oht ci ii, pine nock, to w. Icti the attcn Ion ot 2 fiuriiar-iTH ii piiih nt'u. up in-y u'e oneret' at - li I I.. . , . r. . . . . . . . ur.r Ul f tVllU irVIU 1UUI B&A6UJI a lfO pieces M11BRFD WO L 8 for Hodle.. V' 11,0 plects l ll" 8 i ellvarleilts elsiylusand price rttiitCc to a 1 '50. i 30r PA Kit titirFHtUt KIKTS, newest style' of my own linpottatlun 1 " '))''. P -i h fj P f' fdl on i;()0 Li O 1' K J N S' AJOO aianniaciory jo. uio nrreec, Above t-lx ti 8ii.( t, Tlii adelphla, Vi I o em I e and I.etar. Onr BPForlrrcut n brtcc all the new and dpslraMa st Irs ana sixf ol ov ii.gth and size waist lor Ltdies. Hlnrs and ( Mldrrn. 1 hereof "Vlh MA A "A"' are luftnor In dmlft are out oli t p to any oll.tr ckliti mud( , and wan anted to cive satfFlactton. fcklm n.ate to order altricd and repaired. 45 COAL. QNE T 11 x A L (SECURES YOUR CUSTOM. 1T111TKEY & HAMILTON, LEHIGH, SCHUYLKILL, AND BIIUillNOrS C O -A. , lVo. C5 Kcrth MXTII Street. Atnvf Poplar, Fast Kll. QEO. A. COOKE OFFERS I'RESTON COAL, Which is tho very Leet St-BI YLKILL COAL eomiiii to this market. Egg and Stove sizes at $675 per Ton ALSO, 1UE GENUINE KAGl-H VKIN GOAL fjanie sires, same puce, A 6npcrlor Quality ot LUIIOII COATj Constaol'y on band Esg and Stove sizes at 17 50, dllv en d, to any part ol tbe city, en lreiy free ot slate and nlrt I tdvihe my fllcnds, and tbe pub to generallr, telaj in thtlr cou Ing winter's supply now, aa the price l at low aa it will bo, ano aa there Is a prospeot o an adrmoi soon. Orders receind at ta. 114 South 1UIKO street. EMPORIUM, 1 17 rp No. 1314 WASHINGTON Avenue JAMES O'BRIEN DKALEU IH I.EUKB AND KCHTJTLK1LL COAL, BY IHE CARGO OR SINGLE TCJ, Yara, Licad Street, below Fiti water. lias conmautlj on liana a conipetont supply o'ba tove sxperior tuat, uitabie tor family use to wl leu he tails the attention of bia friends aut th) coblic aobcrot j. Oidi lef t ai Po 206 .". ft th street, No. 31, srventonutti street, cr through Iespatoh or iuts lifiice. pron tit y at' ndoo to A fSl'l'l hH)H WUAL1IY OF BLACKSMVH3 GOAL, 7 f 13 ENDER'S COAL AND ICE DEPOT. S. W. CORK LB OF BBOAD AUD CALLOWKLL BTUEETIf, Offers the celebrated West Leblih Coal iron the Grein wood Colliery, Move, fcuir sun dealer size, d'AUt ut at ttt CO. A lao. tbe very superior Soliuylklll loal, lrom tlie heevetdale toilleiy, hut size, a UU. All ther sizes T 0ii All Coal warranted and taken back free of expene to tlia ptmlmn-r. li not aa represented. Also, the ( on for. telttaJU not lull weighs 1 lUim ri'HK HTAMP AGENCY, NO. 304 CHESHjJ J PTKFKT. ABOVE 1HIKD, WILXBX COHTUilO AB HtKKXOkOMK, HTAMF8 of F VKBT IrBCHIFTTON COSSTAITV OJbi UAJiD, AXO H AKY AAtOffiX, Ull
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