8 "A Point npon Which We All Can Stand." To Ihe Fiiitor of The Svening Telegraph t Under the above caption there reoently mpoared an editorial in your paper, npon the question ot an "equalization of bounties to toldiers and sailors, " which wai duly appreciated bj those who enjoyed Ita pet oial. Although tbit (object has been nraed apon Concrete with a much tebemence a could with propriety be jriren it, vet tt l a burning etiame that their action npon the matter has been thai far ao tardy, and now that It baa passed th House, we are ltd to believe that "it wnl moot with opposition lathe Senate" Can it be that our Senators hare mode np their minds that now, the warbelu ovor, and the army mostly out ol sernco, the soldiers ot that army are to be recollected no lonpor, and it tber are to be, that windy resom tons in the shape or thanks aie sufficient if ti.cre is anything In Die shnpo of dovnrirbt neglect not to say inconsistency it is in roluximr to grant to thot-e ot our soldiers who lott lor the battle Hold at ttie commniicumont of the war as lull a compensation as those who went in at the e erentn hour, and at tne waniujr ol the hebeliion, under the jiiflutnceoi hivh bouutios and other pocuuiary In (lucemen a. li is a tact patent to all that tnoje wuo enlisted at the first call to arms, witli no o her In ducement than a patnotio spirit and the meagre pay proper that the Government then offered, left c miurtable humes and lucrative occiipatioui to-do- lend and, it necessary, to die in their country's rauso. ow shall it be said that this part of the army are not entitled to the same cousidoration as those who cam- in under the inlluence of the high bounties leutrred to, or backed by immense sums in the sbai e 01 substitute money thousands of whom, we are prepared to prove, were niustvred out ere nicy were a inoutn iu tne lioid, or even bad a lutsitt in tuiir baud-? Ibl-. nieaute is opi o cd by Bon e upon the ground that it wuula be au uuwurrjntabio expenditure ot moLey, and that it would iuueaso tue deoi of the eoui.try " To this we wou o sar, can that measure be cai ed t-ucli a terribly unwBrran'abie squandering ol the public money, tnat inves to a mau, who has lost tus situation and health, and even risked nis lite in uc tense 01 In- country, a low paltry dollars " to euab.e hnu to stait again upon the great hig'itvav ot niel" Certainly, those who sit iu the councils of our nation appear to have no such soruplut iu re gard to wasting tho time ana money both, ot tlio Clover nnieut, in running up to Mew UnglanJ (some ol them) in order to stump the State for a curtain eaLdidaie lor Governor, or iu voting nioruy to "International lairs," or m legit-latin? lor the benefit of tho 'ea Wands." What a Jewel is consistency, in their easel As to its increasing the public debt, what item, we jf deserves, with more propne y, to be part ot tho debt ?' a nation, than that which lairly remunerates thoee vtli 0 risited their lives to save that nation f We think it ma" ue Ba,Bly aid tUBt 11 s "wUg, in a in eat decree, to the services ot the men who ask for this "equalization," the tact that we have a nation, a public debt, and, th.Pk lol ! money to pay tuo in-U-rest on that deot, aud, iu !nw ,h debt itself. The writer ot tuis was In the CTr!w 01 tue United JBtaUs, aa a private so dier, tor nearly tn,'ee ear" and upon applying lor the pay due us by ihe Govv.rn" nieiii, we were roiuaea by tue paymaster, in CuUA qutnee of somo alleged informality in our discharge papers. We wero reierred to a superior otficia , then to lis superior, who in turn suggested that it would be Lttier to put the matter iu the s jape ot a claim fcgainst the Government. .Not being iu a condition to commence a cia in aga nst the Government, tor over a year's back pay, we went to l'ro uentLmoolu hmisoif. Having looked at the papers, he turned round in hiB chair, and eyeing us Irom head to loot, reuiarktd, " Vou are aware, young mau, that without a proper degree ot system, which 10 soma ina pin aiter a little 01 torinaluy, the machinery or a Government like this could not properiy go on. At the Bame time it is not tne policy ot the Govern ment tj allow a slight technicality like this to pre -eut a soldier from getting that which is Justly in." ioldmg tho papers, he quicxly endorsed 'If this man has performed bis duty, as I!m.V. tn ik? evident, let hiui bo paid. A. Lino dn.' ' iP i?p handed tUt.m cack 8' no marked, with a wttnyou, boy;wemaynetyoltioaM" In view ot the present unsettled condition or Tjoiitical matters throughout the wor.d, toe event ol our so.durs being nettled again is not the moat uu ikely thing thai couid posBibiy occur, aud iu this cat e, is it to bo supposed, in view of the treatment ol our rank and file by Congress since tho WM upon ctrtain matters, tbut tne re will be the same alacrity stown in responding to the ca i tor recruits as there was in 18til aud If (he rP'dicr is a creature ot auv ctmmon sense, is it to bo suppo e that no will rutli at once to the cefoue ol the standard of his1 country, tak ng ti e moagr pay proper of the Gov ernment, or will he be apt to wait until that Gov eminent comes to him in its extremity with maguid cent inducements in the Bhupe ol extra pay or high , hounttesf borne may Bay that the true patriot and lover oi bis country should not take buoIi things into con siceration, but our experience is (and we are not alone in the opinion) that true patriotism loses none ol us lorce Ly being allied to "pecuniary content ment, " and that the tiue soldier llgiits jmt as well with ' 'gicenbaeks" in his poczet, with the know ledge that Iiib litimly are decently provided for at home, or that he will have something to fall back upon at the end of the war, as he would do without these incentives. Private 82 d Pen neylvania VoiuntccrJ. AMUSEMENTS. New Chesntjt Street Theatre. A full house assembled to greet tho debut ot the Webb Sisters. J hete young ladios played a two week engagement last j tar at the Arch. Ibey have, unfortunately, a piopentity for giving what are cai led protean pieces, patchwoiks kept together from ono uupersonut ou and another by such flimsy stuff, that it wi 1 not bold either inteiest or probability, and is most wearying. It would be far better to personate one alter another the various changes, as Mibs btaulcy did, rather than inflict a piece on the audience like the hying Child. It was well put on the stage, and bad a I ihe assistance from the company possible, still it was intensely tiresome. Mies Emma VYeub is a nice looking, ladylike person, with discretion sullicient not to attempt too much, she is chiefly employed in interesting young heroines, or in singing seoond, in duets, with Mibs Ada. Miss Ada is pretty, young, lively, with magniiicent eyes. Her vivacity is her special talent. bh changes her dresses with great quickness, but remains ever the same person. Her dialects are all alike; but then she is young and pretty, and lull ol animal spirits, sings a good comio song and dances a capital Jig, has no objection to breeches long or short and, in fact, is in every way calculated to till the bouse, irom the gallery to the pit especially the galleries, ihe gnat advantago with the Webb Sisters is, that they know about live hundred pieces, and vary them every night, giving generally two or three each performance, Arch Street 7 hkatrb. Mrs. John Drew made her first appearance last night to a very moderately filled bouse, iu the comedy of The Needful. Tho play was as successful as on its first presentation, the whole company havlug parts in it suited to their specialities. Mr. Mackav, ot course, carried off the honors of the evening'. His thoroughly artistio and natural delineation ol the simple-minded cockney is a pictuie that engraves itseii on the memory. Waikut Street Theatre. Mr. Booth appears this evening in "Shylock" aud "1'etruchio." Mr. Booth's "bbylock" is another of the gems of his talent. COMPLIMENTABIT BENEFIT TO Mil. WILLIAM Johmhon. ihe patrons of the Pirelli Amateur Italian Opera aud the seventeenth St loot drawing Boom will not torgut the complimentary benefit to Mr. William Johnson, to take p aoe this evening. The bill provided tor the occasion is a most a1 trac tive ono throughout, ana we aouDt not ine nouse mil I h crowded to its utmost canaoltv. Mr. John son is every wav deserving of the proffered testi monial, and we shall be glad to know that the re sults ot the entertainment win have tuny equauea bis deserts. American Academy ov Music Mr. and Mrs. Moraaunt give n larewell benefit here to-morrow evening. The Colleen Muwn with Mr. and Mrs. alor tiaunt, Miss Noemio do Marc uerittes appearing as Kliv CCoimor" for the first time. The other at tractions are great. Mr, Mordaunt has long been popular amongst w, and should receive a hearty farewell, showing how be has been appreciated and how he win be regretted. Assembly Buildings. The "Carolina Twins' remain only this week. The medioal faculty have all pronounoed them wonders in the na'ural and cientillo world, they are pleasant and lively girls, and tbere is nothing startling in their appearance 1 hey remain only this week. Musical Fond Hai l. Mr. I. L. Rioe will give his larewell conceit this evening, Mr. Wollsoha ua Air. bunon Hauler win play. W A Phenomenon. On the morning of the 31 instant, from half past eleven to a quarter-past twelve, liirminghaoi. Enuland. was envelooed in almost total darkness, and again at half-past four P. M. it was aa dark as in the middle of a winter's night. At both periods there was a juoaerai mi oi raw, witu a little wmd. THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, ARMY GAZETTE. Conrt-Hartlal for thn Trial of Paymaster raaioiag. A frcneral court-martial ha been appointed to meet at the city of Washington, on the 28tn day ot May, 186B, or as soon thereafter m practica ble, lor the trial of Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel E. E. Paulding, additional paymaster United States servicp, ana such other prisoners as may be brought before it. Dilaii ofthr Court JIaior Gencral C. O. Augur, United SUtes Volunteers; Brevet Brigadier (Jcneral P. P. Pe Witt, Colonel Veteran Reserve Corps; Brevet Brteadier General O. V. Dayton, Colonel lOtb Hg1ment Veteran Rawrve Corps; Brevet Brigadier General K. P. Fyflb, Colonel 7th Kesltnent Veteran Reserve Corps; Brevet Colonel D. M. Soils, Lieutenant-Colonel l()7th Regiment Unit"dSta'es Colored Troops; Brevet Coloucl T. A. Dodge, Major Veteran Reserve Corp&; Mnjor D. F. Foley. Veteran Reserve Corps; CapUin W. K. Haviland, Hih Regiment Veterun Corps, Jndpe Advocate. No other oiliceri than those named enn be as sembled without manliest Injury to the service. Tie court wil! sit without regard to hours. NAVY CAZETTE. Allowance to Smvj Officer. Navt Dbi-artment, Washington, Mav 23, 1SC6. Conpress baviue, in view of the call for mi reascu compensation to oiucers ol the navy, repealed the law which prohibited any allow ance to them for rent of quarters, or to pay rpnt lor lurniture or lor lights, or fuel, etc., the De partment, in order to prevent a recurrence ol the irregularities, abuses, and arbitrary allow ances which occasioned thi prohibition, docmt it proper lo estnblish a fixed rate ot compensa tion in l eu of the extra allowances which were probib t?d by the law now repealed. Accord ingly, from and alter the tirt day of June prox imo, officers who are not provided with quarters on shore stations will be allowed a sum equal to thirty-three and a thirl per centum ol their pay in lien ot all allowances, except for mileage or travelling expenses under orders, and those pro villi d with such quarters twenty per centum of their pay iu lieu ol said allowance. The act of Miirch 3, lt65, having increased tho pay of ra d sh'pmen and mates, the allowance hereby autho rized will not ba extended to them. UmtoN Welles, Secretary of the Navy. Ckime in Scotland From an official return It appears that in 1865 there were 2067 oirenders committed tor trial in Scotland. Of these, three were sentenced to death, 17'J to penal ser vitude, 1884 to various terms of imprisonment, 19 to be detained 1n reformatory schools, and 21ti to be whipped, fined, or discharged on security. AUCTION SALES. iZ AN COAST & WARN 0 C K. lift Ko 40 MARKET Street LARCR POPITIVE BP HI NO SALE OP 800 LOTS AMKRM'AM AND 1MPORIKI) DIlY llOlD.S, K1BHOKH, MILLlNl.Kr OODS, KMBROIDB HIKS LINEN AS1) HOSIERY GOODS, iiC, BT CATALOG U1C. On Wednesday Mornlni,', Mav Ji. i ommencitm at 10 o'c ock, coinprlnlni a most attractive atwortment oi seasonable and desirable KOuds lor urenecit sales. CLOAKS COATS. ETC. Also, on Wednesday Morning, an Invoice of 'ntfst Paris et li lienvy (aoe eruln. g'os de Naples ami Krench cloth clonks, coats circulars, basnues. basiuines, etc., all made and trimmed in a superior manner tor flrst-cluss aaes. It L AEGE SPECIAL PEREMPTORY SALE OF 1200 LOTS Emtrcideries, White Goods, Etc. Etc. MR. ROBERT MACDONALD, OF 'EW YORK. WILL SELL, THROUGH l'ANCOAST & WAItNOOK, AUCTIONEERS, AT THEIR 8ALE8-ROOM, llo. 40 MARKET Street. Philadelphia, On WEDNESDAY, May ao, Commencing at 10 o'clock precisely, The entire balance ot his spring importations, consisting in part oi, viz ; l'laln and Veined Ccmbrlc Edgings, in choicest QujaUty. .,,., 1 1 am ana vcinea cauiuiio jnsenings, iu cnoicest quality A Iu 1 line of Swiss Edgings and Insertlnro. An intlre luiportatlun oi Cambric liands and Flouno inus. liaintmrg, Swiss and Cambrio Insertions. A larpe Invoice Loom Eiltini-8 and lusertings. A complete aNSortmcst ol EmbrUdered cotton Hand-kerchlt-is. a complete assortment of Embroidered Linen Hand kerchieis. A complete assortment of Embroidered Union Iland kerthkis The entire balanco of Cowan & Co.'s patent and as toried Frilling. A choice axportment of Linen EmbroidereO Sets. A laige Invoice ol Hlilrred anil Plaited Mus ins Ami, line oi ClunyLuve Edgings and lnsertlnjis, of latest style. A large invoice of real Thread Edgings. ALSO, Tbrre will be Included In the sa'e full lines of Morocco i ocket Wallets and j.ugs of superior quality, for first cIa&s m1t?& A 'arte Invoice Iarls and Chinese Fans, Paris Fancy Goods. J rlanmins, etc A iuil line et superior make and latest stylo Boon rklrtg and Corsets, etc. We Invite the particular attention of the trade to this sale, which vvl.i compute tbe uioi-t full and comole e absonant ot thttcgcodb ever ulltrea at public sale in tnls chy. PANCOAST & WAItNOCK, Hi it AUCTIONEER?. B8C0TT. JR., AUCTIONEER, .So. Ui20 CHESNU'J STREET. 6?1S SPECIAL SALE OF HIGH-CLASS IMPORTED PAINTINGS. B. SCOTT, Jr., is Instructed by Mr. A. I). TICYVET 1R to announce a clot-lna su e oi his luiporta'ionof valuable loi elgn paintings prn-iiius to hlsdeiiarture lor i orope In the steamer oi the 2d ot June. I lie catalogue will embrace IM subjecu, the btst producUons of tbe toi owliig eminent artlata o the French, Flemish. Euglisu, JielKian, and UuAMildorf schools ; '1. laiabaiu, briiKstU. F. Kruseuiaiin liriiBicls. Ch Leicaert, Anisturdam, 11. Von Sebcu. Urusseis. A. Eversen. Amsterdam Kugn. Verboekuoven. Amsterdam. F. Carolus lirusseis. L. Robbe. Biusaels. J Reekers Ainsterdam. M A. Koekkoek. Auittonlam. J. W. Bliders, Amsterdam. f . JUusin, Urusse s. M bavrv, (Jtrecbt. J.Stroebel, Amsterdam. J. Ruylen, Ami-turn am. F. Lebret. Lryden. A. F. Verhoeven Hall, Antwerp. M Dlodat'it, AUlweip. Camllie Van Iemputten, Brussels, Ihe sale will take plat at Scott's Art Gallery, No. 1020 f'hesnut street, on the EVEMNUS OF EONKSDAY,' THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY. Mar SO and 31, and June 1, at 8 o'clock. Tbe paintings will be open lor exhibition on Monday, at 11 o clock 31., and will remuln open day and evening antll time ot sme. Ihe Ualleiy will remain closed till time ol exhibiiion. 1 26 it F INE HARNESS AND SADDLERY. 720 MARKET STREET. 720 Large saleioom contains a full stock of good ser viceable SINGLE AND DOUBLE UAHNEdS, best Leather and workmanship, for city trade, at moderate, prices, and made to order at short notice. E. P. MOYER & BROS. No. 720 MARKET Street, N. B. Superior BOLE LEATHER TRUNKS, for Ea lopeao travel. Also, Ladies' French Dress Trunks. IN In MILLINERY, MANTUA-MAKING, &o WOOD & GARY, No. 725 CHESNUT STREET, ABE OFFERING DAILY ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN HATS AND BONNETS, JNCLVDiyQ THE POPULAR JAPANESE AND MEDALLION HATS. 4I2mr MRS. R. DILLON, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street, Has a handsome assortment of STRING MILLINERY t Misses' sno Iniants' Ua s and Caps, bilks. Velvets, Crapes. Ribbons. Feathers, Fiowers, frames etc. 3 184m JADIES' CLOAKS, BASQUES, ETC. MADE AND TRIM1IKD IN TI1F Mihi V, SHIUNAUL; STYLE. FROM THE BKkTOOOUS. AT THE LOWEbT i'OSblBl-K I RICES. ... IVENS A CO.. 811 2m Ko. 23 South NINTH Street FOR SALE AND TO RENT. A LARGE, WELL LIGHTED AND VFN1ILATED ROOM, ON THE SECOND FLOOR OF THE "Evening Telegraph" Building, No. 108 bouth THIRD Street, TO RENT. APPLY IN 1IIE OFFICE, FIRST FLOOR. N. B. WITH OR WITHOUT bTEAM POWER. fft FOR SALE OR RENT. A VERY DE3I JLiill. rab e and pleasantly located country neat. Houe contaiuH sixteen rooms, wltb sloping lawn, well shaded; elfbt acres ol land; abundance o Irult. iraes. and lier rles ; a tine iarne vegetable garden planted: very mpe nor coach-bo uee, -ltb tubilng lor six (6) borae situ ated on Merlon 1 urnplke road. 1 miles above Heston vllle. H of a mile nom City Avenue Station, on tbe Fennnylvania Railroad I'n miscs can be seen and house opened every day nntll the Int ol June It not pold by that time It will be for rent. For turther pattlculars, inquire at No. 1'9 FINE Utrent, betore 10 o'clock A. M,, or in the evening. S )t 3t B U 1LD IN 0 LOTS AT GERMANTOW IsT. Fire, eligible, hl.h, healthy locations for lesldcnccs. For sale by 1IESRY b CIIEW, Executor of B. Chew, deceased, on premises, or 5 26 3t No 247 Fontta FOTJRTfl Street. fERSONS HAVING PROPERTIES FOR ill sale or to rent will find it to tholr ndvantaue to call atthe Central Beat Estate Agency, Ho. 271 8. TIIIKU Btieet. o nonua or charges made on either owner or tenant. 5 81mrp I U. JOSEPU. S FOR SALE A DEblRABLE TIIRKE Liiil stoiy Dwelling, with tluee-ftorv double Back iullding on 1WH.FTH Street, above Green. All modern improvements, summer kitcl.en. heaters etc. 1'rlcp, SCUUU clear. Apply at t bis uuice, between 9 and 12 A.M. 4l mGERMANTOWN RESIDENCE FOR RENT. A laige House, with al the modem conveniences, extensive grounds and plenty ot shade; stabling lor three horsis: within ten mlnuies walk of railroad staMcu. W ill be rested wltb or without tbe siati e. Addicts Lox Ho. 1318. Philadelphia Post Office. 3 2 io rfW GERMANTOWN. AN EIGHT-ROOMED J furnished DWELLING to rent Tor the summer. S H OAKTLEV. fi 28 2t No. 108 8. FOURTH Ktret RATIONAL 15AAR OF THE REPUBLIC, PHILADELPHIA. Organized Tinder "The National Cur rency Act," March 30, 1866. This Institution has completed tbe a'terations of its building, Nos. 809 and 811 C1IESMT Street, AND IS NOW OPEN FOR THE TRANSACTION OF A REGULAR BANKING BUSINESS LN ALL ITS BRANCHES. JAMES B. FERREE, President. ED. F. MOODY Cashier. 5 22rP30t JpINE SHIRTS, Money Refunded if Not Satisfactory, MADE OF NEW TOI K MILL MUSLIN, only 4 00 utnal price IS ((. MADE OF WAMSUTTA MUSLIN, only 3 75, usual price 5 1 0. fiOTS' SH1IITS on hand and made to order. A liberal deduction to wholesale trade. T. L. JACOBS, No. 1226 CHESNUT Street, 3 23tbstu2rorp FhlUdelpbla. q;he h a nui son boiler A SAFE STEAM BOIL,KU. Tbe attention ol manutactu'ers and Others using Steam Is cootldently cat ed to this new Steam Oene rator. -s combining ee-'en'.ial advantajtos In absolute aalety irom exp oalon In cheapness or nrat eost and cost ol n pairs, In economy of luel, facility ot cleanlux and transportation etc.. not possessed by any other bo!, et now in ae. This boiler U lormed oi a co-nblnatlon o( cast-Iron hollow spheres, each sphere eight inches ex ternal diameter, and tbree-elaliths of an Inch tbicc Xbese are held together by wrouaht-lron boiu, with caps at the ends. K early one hundred of these Boilers are now In opera Hon, tome or them in the Debt establishments In this citv. For descriptive circulars or price, apply to JOSEPH HAKB1SO&. Jr. H unison Boiler Worts, OHAY'S FKHltv Boad, adjoining the United States Arenal, FbUadelphla. 21 s ta thiin&p TUB GOSPEL OF HEALTH AND JOUBNAL OF 'IHE. TRUE HEVLINO ABT. By R. T. TB4LL, Si. 1. Pub Uhed mouthiy at I 'IK) a year. First number now realyi price. It centa. This is now Dr. TKALL'ri only perlodleal. and will be devoted to the eureol dlseaavs and pieaervatlon ol health by byg-ienlo means. The author' refutation will secure au x tea slve clrcnlatlou throuirhout ihe country. I'lltLALltL FUI A OFFICE, X W8. TEliTU Street. lsat . J. L. CAP EN. LUMBER. 1Rfn -rVl LDINOI BUILDING! J-OUU. LUMBFRI irMBKRI LDMBERI ' STfP HOAR.W, K1L PLANK "WHtTK PINK L ORTlf YK'LOW P1ME FI.OOHINO. SPRITE PINK rLO K!SO ABd ASi WALNUT FLOORiNQ. HHrERISO LATH. ' FLA8TEKII.G LTH. lSOfi.-iSSIiL118 AND 0AK PIKE nvjtfi,'ir Ann niir nue.ii TINE. HEMIOi-K. AND OAK TIMBER, i i iu niLU, rrrT to a mi r. AT BHOKT aotic'e. 18GG rrrun ivn mvv Dinvm I. rs mo ivn pitc buixhh r o I ttlMK dtilM.ll.KH. 0. 1 SHORT ' F.UArt SHINULES. Will i's. riNE "HINOLK8. . TTrRFS' 8HINOLK8. TINE ASSORTHt-NT FOR SALE LOW. " LCMKKR FOH TNDF.RT K P.BMI I RFD CKMAH, WALNUT, AND PINE. BED ( ED A R WALNUT, AND PINE. 1 ,QfiH ALBANY LUMM5UOPALLKIND8 J-OUU. ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KINDS HE A SON ED WALNUT SEASON KD WALNUT DRY TOPI AR CHERRY. AND AS 3. OAK PI.K AV'li BDH. MAHOGANY. ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT VENEERS. 18C0 rmAR-BOX' MAKTTFArrrnRS-rxa ). CIOAR-BOX MANUFACTURRRt. 8PAMSII CEDAR BOX BOARD J. AT REDUCED PllICES. i QdP SPHICB JOIST! 8PRCCK JOIST I -LOUU. HPRUCEJOISTI SPRUl'E JOISTI FROM U TO 32 F K ET LONO. FROM 14 TO 32 FEET LONG. SPRUCE SILLS HEMLOCK PL.WK AND JOIST. OAK RILLS. MAULE BItOtnR CO.. 8 !? fmrp 2500 SOUTH HTBEET. SEVENTEENTH AND SPRING GARDEN S T U K E T S . A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BUILDING LUMBER, f OR ALE LOiV, BY 1". II. WILTJAMS, Scvcntrrnth and Spring Garden Sis. 5 21 Imrp FURNITURE. FU11NITUKE. RICHMOND & FORBPAUOn, No. 40 South SECOND St., West SiIef MANUFACTURER? OF SITERM CABINET FURNITURE, AND UPIIOI.STKRED GOODS. P alu rolto In Plush, Heps Hair Cloth, etc. Mtlln-lio(itn. Dinlnx-Rorm, and ('number Salts In W.lnut, MHlioiiany, Vuk. hemut. etc, totiettier witn rained imltutkna ot ibe above woods, which go jue very low. hhonld von desire anytbln In our 'Ino, It will bo to your advaniai.fr to ca I and examine oar s ock, wnicb I ss lame and varied at can be lound anywhere, and PRICES THE LOWEcT. RICI'MOND & FOKEPA.UGH, No. 40 South SECOND Street 5 S FURNITURE .THE LARGEST, ( ncapct and Best Stock of Furniture In tbe v trid la to be lound at COULD & CO.'S UMO Fl RN1U RE DEPOT. CORNER OF MSTI1 AND MARKET 8TREET3, i, d h us. 37 and 39 N fcECO D Street. Parlor Suits, In Hail. Brocade, Plush, Damask, or Rep. Dining-room, f liamber, Library Kitchen, and Office Furul ure, at labu oualy low prices, and the newest tt ei and patterns. Public BulldinK School, College, and Sbop Farclture In tndifBu ar ttv. All kinds oi Furniture wanted by housekeepers at eieeedingiy low pi ices ateliberot their Immense es'ab-llhlimi-nts It ou want to save money and get well reived go to COULD & CO. before purchasing else wbeie Corner of hi NTH and MARKET, and No, it and 39 N, SElODStreeu 2 10 5d REFRIGERATORS. REFRIGERATORS. SMITH & RICHARDSON, Agents forthe rale of tbe Jnstly celebrated CHARCOAL LINED REFRIGERATORS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, FliOM G50 TO S9500. 5 2ln6p) No. 611 MARKET Street. O U It T A L O T ' S EXTRACT OF BEEF. IN SQUARE CANS. FOB PALE BY SIMON COLTOX & CLARKE, 4 H J4pj B.W. cor. BROAD and WALNUT g U 3CESSFUL TESTS. GREAT FIIIE IN NEW YORK. GREAT FIRE IN CII ARL.K8TON, S. C. GREAT FIRE IN WADDINGTON. GREAT FIRE IN CANADA. ' MARVIN'S SAFES. IS EVERT INSTANCE SAVED ALL THEIR CONTENTS. MARVIN & CO., No. 721 Chesnut Street, (Masonic Hall). No. 265 Broadway, New York. SFSD FOR ILLU8TRATED CATALOGUE. SECOKD-UAND SAFES; U0TJSE SAFES. 8AFFS EXCUANGEU. f8 2mrp SAFE V O II SALE A SECOND-BAND Tarrel & Herring Fire-Proof Saia ; FOR BALE. . 1 AFFLT AT TBIS QFFICE. rp i MAY 29, 1 8G6. DRY GOODS. P R I C E & WOOD, Northwest Corner of EIGHTH and FILBERT Streets, Have .turt opened, at their now Store 100 dozen Linen Hociaback Towels, larr Ise, 87eents; Linen Towels, 19, 23, 25, 28, SI J, B7J, ap Table Linens. Nankins ami Dovlic. Best makes Shirting Linens. WniTE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. A larpe assortment of sott-anlsh Cambric, Jao nets and fialnookg, Victoria Lawns and gwis8.Mii litis. F ire quality Sbroud MiHIns Wlnte riqiios, 60. C9 75 80 90 and $ 00 ner yard. Nainsook l'lald MtiMino, S6 80 87 up to 75 Nail sock Stripe Muslins 2A. 81, 87 J up to 6iL Hair Cord Htripe and I'laid Miislms. Jost opened, a new lot of Marseilles Quilts, from C5 00 up io SiR 00. at less than importor's prices. Honey Comb and Lancaster Qu its Best makes Bleached and Uubloachcd Muslins at tlie er lowest market prices. I'lllow-caee and Sheeting Mus'ins. Amenran I'rmts and Ginghams. Kite Scotch Gmtrhams. A cood assortment or Black Silks. Fine quality black all-wool Delaines, 45 cents; double-width black all-wool Delaines, 66 and 75 omits; black De laines, oonble width, fine Quality, 874 cents; black and white plaid Mohairs, 37 J cents; very cheap, line qna'iiy block Alpacas. Firnred Mohair Lustres. 40 cents a yard. Double-width white Barege. Lim n Fans, from 19 cents np to 81 00. A large as-ortmcnt of Uosiirv and ti loves. N'reaie-worked Bnnds, Fxl;iugs. Inst'itingSi and Flonncing Iinutv Bands. Silk Sun Umbrellas, and Hoop Skirts. I'llICE & WOOD, Ji. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT SU. N B Just opened, a new lo of French Soans, remadCH and Kxtracls, Tooth Brushes and Buffalo Dressing Combs. J he above were linporlod to order, and are rery cheap, 2 1 OWKLS! TOWELS! TOWELSl BARGAINS AT RETAIL. Josl received, direct from Europe, several invoices of B Ad H AND C HAMBER TOWELS, which I tate marked down BELOW USUAL JOBBING riilCES. Very Good Power Loom Huck Towels, 23 cents. Heavy Tower Loom Huck TowcIh, 31 and 37J eentp. Tower Loom Towels, extra sizes, 45 aud 50 cents. Medical Huck Towels, 45, 50, 5G, C2J cents. Double Medical Iluck Towels, 621, 75, and ST cents. Honey Comb Eath Towels, Unbleached. Honey C( nib Bath Towels, Bleached. KEG1STEBED DIATERBATII TOWEL. TLis is a new article, very desirable for thoe who want a tott, thick, absorbent towel. CHAMBER 10WELS Red Ends. Good Bleached Huck Towels, 25 cent. Better Quality Hack Towels, 31 to 50 cents. Snow Drop Damak Towels, 75 cents. Fine Damask Towels, 87J cents aud $1-00. Knotted Fringe Towels. Turkish Towels, etc. PAX1RY AND KITCHEN TOWELS, French Glass ToweU, 25 cents. Fine Glass Towels, 31 and 37 cent?. Cheeked Glass Towelling, by the yard. Holler Towelling. Itutsia Crash, etc. IHE LARG T ST0 CK OF PURE LINEN GOODS IN THE CIT7. SELLING AT Importers' Prices, AT MILLIKEN'S LINEN STORE 88l6tuih2ml No. 828 AIICTI Street. EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS, HAVE A FINE STOCK OF DESIRABLE SUMMER GOODS. BLACK PCSBKB LACE POINTS. BLACK LLAMA LACE POINTS PVBE WHITE LLAMA SHAWLS. WU1TE SHETLAND SHAWLS. WHITE BABEOE SnAWLS. BLACK GRENADINE SHAWLS. TWO KARD8 WIDE GRENADINES 81J1MIK8HK9 REDUCED. SCMMEK DRESS OOOD8KEDCCED. FI LL LINE OF BLACK GOODS. FULL LINE OF WHITE GOODS. BCFF. I'ISK, AND BLUE PERCALES. BCFF.PINK, AND BLTJELACON8 TOUBIST8' LBES8 GOODS. OBGAN1IK8 AND FOULARDS. BEST BLACK SILKS, ETC., ETC. 4 12 StuthSp JOHN W, THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 407 N. SECOND Street, CALLS ATTENTION TO HIS LARGE AND HANDSOME STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER DHESS QOODS, WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE SU Utrp Lowest Market Hates. T CHAMBERS, No. 810 ARCFI STBEET. t) , BAKU UNS-JUBT OPEMED, ( LUSY LACKS. BLA( K GUiPURB LACES, HAMBURG KDUINUb. IS.,FRTION8, ETC., SBIRRtl) MUSLINS. ITnR WAISTS, I.AHI1K I'LAID WU6LINS. MAR.-E1LLES, FOR 11HK89ES. 8 24 6t pATEINTWIRE WORK FOB RAILIXG8, BTOBE FBONT8, GUARDS, PARTITIONS, IRON BEDSTEADS. AND WIRE WORK, In variety, manufactured by M. WALKKR & SONS- I2fl6m8p ' Wo. 11 North SIXTH Street STAMT1NG IN COLORS GKATIS. A FINE awortment ol EnlUh French, and (Jorman 1-AI'EB AND KNVKLOPE8. The latest London and Parli style ot VlbniNUASD WEDDING CARDS. A 'arge ock of , POCKET-BOOKS, KNIVE9, ruvu.iw , WKlnN,u.T)KSKS. PORTFOLIOS, and every description of Stationary at reasonable price. J.0NOORAM8 ENGRAVED, ' H. HOPKINS CO., i StaUunem and Card Vnuravers, Haimrp No. tli ARCH Street STEAM ENGINE PACKIN UTOICATIYE PACKIXO, TOR THE STUFFING BOXES OP STEAM ENGINES. A n article recommended by all Railroad Companl who have tloronnhly ttstcd It, ard In general use over two hutxtrtdand trtf Sallioada,na on Ulal over live hundred other. ADOPTED BY 20,10 STATIONARY ENGINES. a flkst-clasa article. Seventy-Five Cents Per Pound. Lnbrlcativc Packing Company EOLt MANCACTURER8, 723 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. L. G. T1LLOTSON & CO J SOLE AGENTS, 26 DEY Street, New York. L? BY DEALERS GENERALLY. it 8p M'KW.1 STEAM EK0INB PACKINol boxpatkuj nius"n covered.sboddy OUInK, stufflng- SIXTY CENTS PER POP D For sale hy William '. MILLER, Bole Manurtrlurrr ior the Uniteil Spates. .,. Rear of :ii HK-mji Hiront. J"L!P PJyUlphJaPenna CLOTHING. V Ws THE o Coutjflefltal EoteL lfem Chestnut, G V Xn . "-"fill. '9 sO J i O'E PRICE CLOTHING. JONES' OLD ESTABLISHED One Price CLOTHING HOUSE, No C04 MARKET STREET, ABOVE SIXTH. Trices reduced to the lowest point A fine assortment of Read) -in a do Clothing con stantly on band. Custom Work made to order a very short notice, in stylo and durability unsur pasted. 4 801m 8p J-L T. OF F. C. F. F. F. C CLOTHING III HICKS' TEMPLE OF FASHION". Celebrated For Fine . Fashionable Clothine WILLIAM HICKS, No. .)oa MARKKT Street, 6H2m PHILADELPHIA. TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT I Astonishing News to the Public. The Cheapest and Vest Spring Stock of Clothing In the clt" ni l and must be sold this (lav. 10UIS RAI.VS. No 1(8 A1ARKET Street, under Adams fc ( o.'s Express llul ding will sell 111 Is day i.ls enormous stock ol superfine Cioililnn lor Men's and Hoys wear, 25 pet cent, lower than any other tint class house Intlieciiv. We have full suits In every variety and stvle to suit almost even clans, and prices that cannot bo equalled oj anv other tioune. To fatisiy yourse'ves, please give us a ca'l. There Is no nee. of iurchali g unlms vou are satlttted wlm Uiej trmb of my siaiemeut as above. Remember, LOUll RAIKS. No 1C28MAKKE'' street. 5 26 6t Opposite the Uuli'a Head Uotol. Q OPt TO $45 FOR A SUIT OF BLACK OB V)J fancy colored cloth; army and navy olothlni .lo , In stvle iiiiHurpusoJ. 47Hmrp K ARK. No. 19 NINTH St.. above Chesnut. BIOKRENE, 0U LIFE-REJIVENATOIL STRENGTH TO THE WEAK-YOUTH TO THE AGED This preparation is u necioal ed as a rejuveoatorand rer itorer ot wasted and Iner. f unciloin. 'i be ieeb e. tbe aed and all those who have In any way impaired their vitality by excessive mental or physi cal application, will flno the blukrene to be what Id ntmo implies a li e rejuvepator, which, while It builds up the shattered constitution, will a so Impart to the leellog the briskness and euergy wl icb belung to yoath. No matter by what cause anvomao nas become enfee bled In lis niiictl-ns this supmb preparation wl.l removal that cause ai once and lorever. RIOKKKNE cures (leneial Debility. Impotency, Ner vous Incapacltv, Iyei)Sl, Oepresaion, Loss of Apoe- tite. Low bDirits. Imbecility. Mental Indolenoe. Emacia tion. Ennui It has a must de.iKUllul, desirable, arid novel e licet upon the nervous system, and a I who are Id any way proatra ed by nervous disabilities are earnestly advked to seek a cure In till most excel. eut and un equalled preparation. IilOKKI Nr. 1 lie Feeble, the Languid, tbe Despabv li'g the Old should give this valuable discover a trlajj it will be found totally aitlutent rrom all other article lor the same purpose. 'I O t EM ALES. This preparation If Invaluable in ner vous weaknesses o all kiuls, as It will restore the wasted strength with wonder ui permanence. It is also a viand Tonic, and will give re lef in Dyspep sia with the first dot A briet persls'euce in Ita use will lenovate the stomach to a degree of perfect heaUU, and bsnlsh Dyspepsia lorever. One Dollar oi-r bottle or six bottles for Bold br DruKglsts gentrnlv (Stnt by express any where by ad dietsiug Hl'TCIIINtlS & I1ILLYEU Proprietors, KO. taut. i oireot, isew roriu Sold by JOHNSON. HOLLOWAT COWDE. No U No tu SIXTH street PYOIT & CO., tlSthsturp No m N. 8El'ONDt. ifiH CASES CANNED T0MAT0E8, EXTRA. 1UU quality, for sale by REEVED PARVI?r, 6 25 trp No. it N. WATER BUt . Jr. V if aT m iv.
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