The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, May 24, 1867, FOURTH EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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    JTYjri DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 2d, 1867.
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THE RELEASED TRAITOR.
Tndcvtndcnt.
TiaU Micht to have teen tr
ried
long, long ago. His protracted detention in
priuon, without a trial, Justly brought reproach
tr Oovernment. Thla reproach is now
fearfully increased by his discharge on ail
It was hitherto supposed that the Government,
lirjg either not ready or not willing to bring
him to trial, had no other . alternative than to
eontinue him in custody. It now seems, how
aver, that the prisoner might have been re
ieasod at any time within the last two years,
3f only the officers of the law had bethought
themselves of admitting him to bail.' Can any
good reason be assigned why lie should have
l.een bailed a few days ago, rather than a few
weeks ago, or a few months ago, or a year and
a half agoT None! Hut he never should
fcave been bailed at all! Does not
everybody know that men charged with
far less heinous crimes are not admitted to
lailT Are small criminals to be denied the
privilege of bail, and great criminals to enjoy
it f If a man who robs a bank must remain
in Jail till Mb trial, shall a man who levies
war against the Government, fires hotels,
starves prisoners, and slaughters half a mil
lion of his fellow-men, bo obsequiously in
vited to put on a pair of green kid gloves,
take a new hat and cane, and step out of
prison to receive the congratulations of his
friends? Our sense of justice revolts at
uch a proceeding. We grant that Mr.
Davis should not have been incarcerated for
an undue term without a trial. No apology
can be made for the Government's unusual
and unjust delay in arraigning him before its
bar. But to admit him to bail, like the com
monest of culprits, is a mockery of Justice
a confusion of moral distinctions a national
disgrace. Nothing in the punishment of
Mr. Davis as a state prisoner, thus far, shows
him to have been guilty of any greater
crime than picking a pocket, or committing
assault and battery. To say that treason is
a bailable offense is next to saying that it is
no offense at all. The greatest law-breaker
of modern times 6hocks the civilized world
by his crimes, fills the land with mourning,
darkens the nation's history with his
shadow, and yet the sum total of his guilt
is roundly estimated by the law at one
hundred thousand dollars 1 This man
stands charged with connivance at the
murder of Abraham Lincoln. Has any
ether man, so charged, been so bailed 1 Why
not release John II. Surratt on similar terms ?
As both men are charged with the same
offense, and as neither has yet been brought
to trial, why should not both bo treated
alike ? In view of all the circumstances, we
have found it impossible to regard the release
of Mr. Davis as other than a hideous blunder.
We have no words adequate to express our
mingled regret, indignation, and scorn at the
act. Some of the principal actors in it are
men whom we personally love and revere. Of
course, they have acted from the noblest and
purest motives; they are incapable of acting
from any other. But they have, nevertheless,
lent thoir countenance to a' proceeding which,
in our judgment, is as great a disgrace as lias
fallen upon the nation since the public
drunkenness of Andrew Johnson on the day of
his inauguration as Vice-President. .
Alarming Scene in a Theatrb. Aocording
to the London Spectator, Miss Madge Robert
son, who is playing the heroine in Mr. Andrew
Halliday's new drama, A Great City, now per
forming at Drury Lane Theatre, narrowly
esooped a serious accident. The play is de
signed to meet the popular craving for realism,
And one of the incidents is the driving of a
JIansom cab, probably taken off the stand
outside, across the stage. As it entered, says
our contemporary, and the driver smacked
his whip, and the lady who had eummongi it
(Miss Robertson) jumped hi, pit and galleries,
all densely crowded, Bent out a roar of applause
bo sudden and so loud that the horse, fright
ened out of his wits, became almost ungovern
able, backed the cab on to the footlights till it
hent the brass rod which protects them, and
hut for the strenuous exertions of the supers,
Who "whoohooed" in the most natural and
tinstagy style, would have shot poor Miss
Robertson head over heels into the orchestra,
with the cab upon her, and the horse most
probably on the top of the cab. The beast at
last recovered itself, and galloped a short dis
tance in a most spirited manner, and Miss
Robertson escaped unscathed.
A New Strike. The Pall Mall Gazette
Bays: "An odd development of the practice
of strikes has just occurred at the Carr-house
colliery, near Rotherham. This time it is not
the men who have struck against the
masters, but the boys who have struck
against the men. A fine had been imposed on
several of the lads for breaking lamps, which
they deemed unjust; the rest of the boys,
forty in number, made common cause with
their comrades, and refused to go down the
pit unless the fines were remitted. The
result was that the working of the pit had to
he suspended. The men who had gone down
were obliged to return, and some four hun
dred miners are in consequence thrown out of
work, Perhaps the men may now discover
that there may be two sides to the question of
strikes, and may be enabled in some degree to
enter into the feeling of the masters."
A New Printing Machine The London
Press News says: "Various rumors are afloat
in England respecting a machine constructed
to print twenty thousand papers in one honr
A great deal has yet to be done to bring it to
perfection. It is a copy of Wilkinson
machine, brought out some years Bince in
America. It prints on a continuous sheet of
damped paper (unrolkd from a cylinder) on
both sides, registering as exact as book work
on a hand press. Stereotype pUtes of the
pages are used, but of a smaller curve than
those for the Applegarth or Hoe. When the
sueet has received the impression on both
ewes, n is cut by a Bimple contrivance and car
riea lorward, a complete newspaper, to the
cieuvery-uoard."
Picture SaleA Bale of pictures, sketches,
water-color drawings, etc., by Ingres, took
t a i . ans, mree weeKS
feol ' ; ?."Ueath of Leonard! da
t5? J!.i a 8m.ccpyof
, iitvui-g auotuer. 40
T2?A V, 4'Wfranos;
- WVJ y' "7 MarcelluHeris," 6700
V-.SV vuliB.1ue, - in mouochromfl.
DM irancs; acopyln small of "Saiut-Symnho-rian,"
12,000 francs; "The Virgin wlSthe
nvij i,.ivv irjucs a small codv of
...J, v.v.v., ' iranos; and
J 1 - uAJ.U - ' .V
antnuer --vuausque, a completed picture
Do) Jostle to Nature.
j is mgrauiuue 10 nature not to preserve
and keep lu splendid order a good set of tetth
Nothing can Le easier. All that li needed la to
wruan iiirm uriskiy niurni ana morning with
jwruyiux BOKOlKJJIir. 11 win LUfttte me mouth
J RENT.
0 rurISIIEI) house
AT rjilESNUT HILL, TO RENT.
TO RENT, AT CITE8KUT BILL AN ELE
GANTLY FURNISHED HOUbK, situate wllhm Ave
minute' walk of the depot. Ten chambers, and all the
modern convenience. Btable, Couch House, eta etc.
Grounds tastefully laid out. Address "Furnished
House." "Inqnlrer" ofllce. B!l 6trp
CONCERT-'. II ALL,
No. 1217, 1219, and 1221 CHESNUT STREET.
j nis tiwBin uu npaciuus nan is now ready ror I
EKNT ulghily or short settsons. It Is particularly I
adapted for Concerts, Jcitms Fairs, Festivals, eto. I
eiu, mriBHiiru wnu iiiw pun e 11 a ifnnquetlng
Kiinra seventy leet long mid 11 floe a feet wli e, a com
modlous Kitcbeu and Range, Hot and Cold Water,
Dresslng-Room, etc. For terms, apply to
BKATT Y & LUT1 MAN, Lessees.
tw Tnx lu8PhlladelpluaFO.,orftt tlio Hall.
O
FFICE8 TO KENT, 219 AND 225 SOUTII
willi Aiir n. wenn,
No. 227 South 1 OOBTH Hiroet.
Hecoud Floor.
618 8t
WANTS.
WANTED, FIVE IIUNDItED RECRUITS
for the U. H. Marine "orps. Kecmits must be
able-bodied, joiidr. unmarried men. They will be
employed in the Uovernment Wavy-yards and In
ISbips of War on loielgn stations. For further Infor
mation apply to
JAME3 LEWTS.
Captain and Hcruuln Olllcer,
i 19 fmw tf Ko. U 8. i' HQN l Btreet.
WANTED-SOLICITOR3 FOR ONE OF THE
nldeHl and n ot reliable Innnnuoe Comnames
In the roiintry. with Inme rapitnl and rntlreiy mutual,
Ko better chance can he enured to genllemeu of good
addrexH to make a oumlortable living. Address, with
real name. 1IUX No. 18, Fhlla. l'ost Ollioe. 6 22 3t
WATCHLS, JEWELRY, ETC.
BAILEY & CO.
HAVE J VST BIXEIVED FROM VIENNA
NEW STYLES
LADIES' SATCHELS.
BAILEY & CO.,
X0. 819 CIIESAIIT STREET,
41mw(3mrp PHILADELPHIA.
910 MEAD cSc CO., 910
FOllMEKLT AT THE
CORKER OF K1KT11 ANDCUENNDI NTS.
ABE NOW AT
No. 910 CHESNUT STREET,
iSOTJTH BIDE, SECOND FLOOK,
Havejustrulshedover (50) FIFTY NEW BTYLE3
OF TEA BETS, which they are offering at euor
monely low prices, . ' . i
Tt-a Kets, plain and chased t25'0
" ' . " 130 00
" rich chased f js-60
; " " " tWOO
" very handsome f37'60
i " . very rich and medallions fio 00
" - ' ...i 415 00
ICE riTC'BEKS a specialty, ranging In price from
14-00 to 18 Od. ' -
MEAD & CO., Manufacturers,
SO. 910 CllKNKl'T MTBKGT,
4 4 8m rp KOU XH BIDU, SECOND FLOOR.
T H
CH1NCARORA
ANTI-'ER VOl'S
SMOKING TOBACCO!
The CHING AKORA TOBACCO grows from the rich
soli of the "OK1KNT, 1 and Is possessed ol a pecu
liarly delicious flavor, entirely unKnown to tne
tolmccos of all other climes. But Us unprecedented
popularity has sprung Iroiu the fact of the entire ab
sence of that deadly polseu, Nicotic, which permeates
nverv nlher tobacco, and wmcn is tne one and sole
cftUbeof the Oistrotiging nervous diseases, dyspepsia,
etc., winch most lnvariaoiy, sooner or later, ioiiow
the Indulgence of the pipe and cigar. At the recent
aualyzallon of tobacco from all parts of the world, at
the Acauemy oi CM:ieuix7, iu farm, tne reoownea
Chemist, M. 1 Jinioureuux, declared that while Kuio
pean and American tobacco contained fully eight per
cenU, and the purest Havana tobacco from two to 11 e
per enl. or iwcoim, me LjiinuAnuni am not con
Uiln one discoverable particle of that deadly poison,
drop of which, extracted, will destroy life.
our Agent at numon i una miippeu us targe quan
tltie3 01 tiie CHI1SUAKORA auring the last two
years, and aitnoiigu we nave Deen pressed to supply
the demand fur this delicious luxury to tne veteran
smoker, yet we are now prepared to offer It la un-
II ml lea quantities, at a price niucu lower man some
mericau louacco oi a mr mierior quuuty.
A connoisseur has but to smoke the American to
bacco and cigars, which are Invariably ohemlcally
flavored, to be oisgusteu witti the meaiciual taste,
which leaves a nauseous, unhealthy coating in the
mouth, and In time never fails to shatter the nervous
n-hB natives of the "ORIKNT" smoke the CHIN-
GAKOKA from morn till night, from youth to age,
ud are happny unconsmous oi me wuu, aisiresaiug
er which courses tbiough the veins of the Inhaler
or the lumes of tobacco containing tiicotin.
We Invite every lover of the weed to try the CHIN
G AltOU A, and guarantee unprecedented pleasure in
lis delicious navor. ouiu every wuere at t : per 10.
EDWIN M. COOK & CO.,
6oleAgent and Importers of the CHINQARORA
TO il A CX. U tor tne uniteo states ana canaaus,
and Dealers in all kinds of
Havana and American Cigars and Tobaccos,
MAIN DEPOT, 8 18 niwfsm4p
no. 197 DGAKE STREET NEW YORIi
3AFE DEPOSIT COMPANY,
The Fidelity Insurance, Trust and Safe
Deposit Company, tow tne 8af
Keeping of Uoinds, Stocks, and
Utber Valuable.
CAPITAI. 1500,000
BIBBCTORS.
N. B. BltOWNK.
EDWARD W. CLARK:,
ALEXANDKR HliiSiiY
B. A. CALDWELL.
CLAHKNCK 11. CLARK,
JOHN WK1.8U,
J. (iILLUUH AM FELL.
HENRY C. OLbbON.
(UlAHT.hM Ml'AI,liSTI.'l)
Olliceln the Hre -proof Rulldiug of the Philadelphia
",,lVn,kl C11K8JS UT Btreet above Fourth.
-,?.. Company ie-elves on deposit, and GUARAN-
lJ!.i!JS HAFE KKECINfJ Off Vil.ni Hl.kil
upon the following rates a year, via.:
II per ilooo
lUglslered Bonds i aud Beeuritlesir.!!6o'cents per tiooo
(iold Coin or Bullion tl-iWDer iioo
7. . r wl uer siu
Cold or Hilver
Cash Boxes or small tin boxesf'Bunk'ersT Brokers,
i&&toktfJXe?"JL' to the Company,
. . Vi";V"V - 10
1 he Company oilers Jor KJHINT (renter exclusively
holding the key) BAFKH INBIDK ITS VAULTS at
i0,o, ItO, 60,aud7Sa year, auoordUig to ihee and
IUWVIVUI
Coupons ana Interest Collected for one per cent.
TuLi-rest allowed on Monev beiMialia.
This Company is authorised to receive and execute
'1 rusts OI ever unuijiimu.
12 81mwfrp N. B. BROWN K, President.
Kobkbt f ATTuuoif .i.Uecretaiy and Treasurer.
"QKITED
STATES REVENUE STAMPS
FOR SALE.
PKIKCIPAL AQKNCT,
NO. 57 SOUTH THIRD ST11EET, PHI 14
ORDERS RECEIVED FOR STAMPED CHECKS
ORDKlts REC.lVIi.D BY MAIL PROMPTL
ATTENDED TO.
A LIBItRAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED.
J. J3. HIDQWAY,
t21m Mo, 87 . TUIRl SITBEKT.
PL
DRY GOODS.
J. C. STKAWBIUDGE & CO.
BILES !
SILKS !
HEAVY RLAIR
AND 0S-OO.
CORDKD NII.HN
HHOS UBAINS. $V7i
FOR SAfqfJFS, $9 00
AND -50.
VKRT HKAVT fiOLD EDOKD KILKS.
PLAID SILK 1'OrUNN, foo,
CHECK MILK ft, ALL COLORS. tfOO PER
YARD.
BLACK AMD WHITE PLAID SILKS, 1.
i
DRESS GOODS!
H'.W MATERIALS FOR TRAVELLING
COATCMEM.
FIUIIRED CBENADIHES.
NILK AKD WOOL POPLIKS.
FRENCH JACONET LAWNS, SI CENTS.
5000 YARDS FRENCH LAWNS. S AND
1 CENTS.
COTTON G00!DS !
Still Fnrlhcr Depression In Prices.
Yard-wide Bleached Mnslln, 12 cents. ,
Excellent Yard-wide Shirtings, 16,18, and 20
cents.
New York Mills, Wllliamsvlue, and Warn-
sutta. ...
Wide Sheetings, very low.
Pillow Muslins, 23;and 25 cents.
Good Yard-wide Unbleached, 15, 16, and 18
cents.
Very Best Heavy Unbleached Muslins, 20 and
22 cents.
Unbleached Sheetings, cheap.
Cloth and
Cassimere
merit.
Depart-
All-wool Cassimeres, 75, 85 cents, and 8100.
Fine Casalmeres for Boys Wear, 65 cents to
$1-00.
Mixed CftS6l meres, for sultr, tl'23.
Bilk Mixtures for Business Suits, SI S74 to
200.
Linen Drills and Ducks.
Stripe and Plaid Linens.
6U0O yards Cloths for Ladles' Wear, one hun
dred different styles. Prices, tl 25 to M 50.
J. C. STMWBRIDGE & CO.
NORTHWEST CORNER
EIGHTH AND MARKET STS.
1 llfsmrpS
PHILADELPHIA.
E. R. LE JEV
NO. 43 NORTH EIUHTII STREET,
HAS NOW OPEN
HANDSOME LACE GOODS.
ELEGANT POINTS COLLARS.
HANDSOME CLUNY COLLARS.
HANDSOME CLUNY HANDKERCHIEFS.
HANDSOME REAL YALENCIENNE COL
LARS.
HANDSOME REAL VALENCIENNE
HANDKERCHIEFS.
BOO REAL CLUN Y COLLARS, AT 88 CIS.
A JOB LOT.
LACE CURTAINS.
ELEGANT LACK CURTAINS from auction, a
balf tbe actual coat of.lmportallon.
BOO WHITE SHETLAND SHAWLS.
LLEdANT LACE POINTES AND MAN
TLES.
Black Silks ! Black Silks !
A SPLENDID LINE OP THE BEST MAKES
BLACK BILKS, at our usual LOW PRICES.
NEW SHADES OF ALPACAS LEADS,
PEARL, AND BISMABK.
SO PIECES WUITH PItCE. AT BO CTS.
FINE COBDED PIqUE, 84 AND 75 CTS.
10,000 YABDS FBENCti ORGANDIE
LAWNS, AT 31 AND 17 CENTS, RE1MJCED.
A LOT OF ORGANDIE BORES, VERY
LOW.
HOOP SKIRTS CLOSING OUT.
BEST WHALEBONE COBVETS.
DBKSS GOODS REDUCED.
B1RBONM FBOM AUCTION. 51?8fit
E. It. LEE,
No. 43 North EIGHTH Street
J AS R. CAMPBELL & CO..
IMPORTERS, JOBBERS AND RETAILERS
OF
DRY GOODS,
NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET,
OFFER TBE LARGEST STOCK 09
DRESS GOODS
Tbey hav evi esblbltad, comprUIng lb bast and
most dealrabi fabric fur tb prseut season, at
greatly reducad prices ( ij irp
DRY GOODS.
187!!!
AH
ATTRACTIVE CORNER!
BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY!
ELEGANT GOODS I
PRICES LOW!
We bare pleasure In saying tnat wa are able to offer
an unusually attractive and elegant (STOCK OF
UOODS, and at PRICES IKCILDLY CHEAP.
RICH HEAVY BLACK SILKS.
MOHA1RM, LUSTRES, POPLINS.
SHETLAND SHAWLS FOB
PIANO AND HELODEON COVERS.
CLOTHS, CASS I MERES, AND DRILLS.
BEST HOOP SKIRTS, ALL SIZES.
LINEN GOODS, MUSLINS, FLANNELS,
ETC. ETC.
All goods sold at tbe very lowest Poelble;pr!cts,and
warrauted as represented.
1 JOSEPH H. THORNLEY
N. E. CORNER EIGHTH AND SPBIXW
GARDEN STREETS.
Established In 1868. 8 1 3m8p
GROCERIES, ETC.
rpo FAMILIES RESIDING IN TIIE RURAL
DISTRICTS.
We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply Families
at tbelr Couutry Residences with every description of
FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, ETC. ETC.
ALBEBT C. ROBERTS,
11 71rp Corner ELEVENTH and VINE sis.
Q-ARFIELD'S
SUPERIOR CIDER VINECAR
Warranted tree from all POISONOUS ACIDS.
For sale by all Grocers, and by tbe Bole Agents,
PAUL. & FISROUSON,
4193m8 NO. 18 NORTH WATER ST.
SPANISH OLIVES.
THREE HUNDRED GALLONS 07
Xrino Spnnlsli Olives,
For sale by the
mpoilatlcu.by
gallon, much below tbe cost o
!
JAMES R. WEBH
814
Corner WALNUT and EIGHTH Sts.
MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC.
We pow offer a large assort
ment of FAE$Y BONNETS and
TRIMMED HATS, for Ladies,
Misses, and Children; and in
PRICE, VARIETY, and STYLEK
we defy competition. Novelties
in FRENCH BONNETS AND
FLOWERS, RIBBONS,
CRAPES, SILKS, ENGLISH
HATS, Etc, at moderate prices.
WOOD & CARY, No. 725 CHES
NUT Street. .
1252m
COPARTNERSHIPS.
D
ISSOLUTION OP COPARTNERSHIP.
The Copartnership beretofore existing between
KHMl'KD LKVKK1NU, It. MILTON DAKEK,
CL1HOKD LEVEKINU, and 8. C'HARLW BOtt-
vtr. unuer ine name or m. iii viiKllsn & CO.,
dolui; buHinesa at Nob. 1016 and 101(t MAKKKT utreet,
Is tbls duy dissolved by tbe withdrawal of 1L MILTON
ii A KKK.
Ibe business of the late nrm will be settled bv the
reiuaining partners. EDMUND LEVERING,
a CHAKLES BO&DEN,
Philadelphia, May 23, 1867.
Tbe undersigned have this day formed a vrRrtnr.
sblpuuder the name of K. LKVEKINU A, CO., aud
will continue the FLOUK, UK A IN, AND BKUl)
JU.-hNK-s, at the old stand, Nos. l'Jio and 101a
MABKET Btreek EDMUND LEVERING.
CLIl t'ORD LEVEKING,
B. CUAHLEbBOKDEN.
PbilBdelpbla, May 23,1867. B235t
COPARTNERSHIP. E. B. EDWARDS (OP
tbe late ilrin of Mitchell & Edwards) has this
day associated with bim bis son, THOMSON F.
KBWAKDS, fortbe transaction oi a General Lumber
Business, under the Urm name of KH. KUWAKIH
& CO., IJKLAWABjhi Avenue, first wharf below
Noble street.
muuiLDicLrHiA, May 1, 1867. 3 lmrp
S1000. $1000.
One Thousand Dollars Reward !
The above reward will be paid for the recovery ot
tbe following goods, stolen on tbe night of MAY 18,
li67,vl.:
830 II. B. SABLES, UNDRESSED.
4 TIMBER EB91INE, DUESSED.
10 DOZEN CHIKClIILXAS, SBESNED.
Furriers, and all others, are hereby cautioned
against purchasing or dressing tbe abova-meutloned
goods.
: F1VK HUNDRED (800) DOLLAR9 addltiona
will be paid for tbe arrest and conviction of tbe thief
or thieves.
A. K. A F. K. WOM BATH,
5 20 6t NO. 417 ARCH STREET.
R
E M O V E D I
TIIE CITY TICKET OFFICE
op Tsa
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY
BAB BICKN BUMOVED FBOM
NO. 031 CHESNUT STREET,
TO TAB
NORTHWEST CORNER OF NINTH AND
yilESNVT STREETS. S 6t
Q F F I 0 E
OF
FLQREt.CE SEWING LIACIIHIE
REMOVED TO
CLTESNUT
OIRARO ROW,
'17
No.
1123
STREET,
Opened under new auspices, saw Agents, with new
guarauMcat
THE TEBT BEST FAMIET MACHINE.
Flense cail and eiamlue. wftarp
CARPETirJGG!
JAMES H. 0RNE, SON & CO.,
CKLSXtT ST., BELOW SEVENTH,
. PHILADELPHIA.
TIIESH CAISTOII MATTINGS,
YTIIITE, BED, CHECH, AND FANCT,
4-4, B-4, AND 0-4 WIDE.
JAMES II. 0RNF, SON & CO,,
CIIESxCT ST BELOW SEVENTH,
HATE JEST BECE1TED THEIR
Sl'RINO IMPORTATION OF
i CARPETING S,
OF EVERT DESCRIPTION.
French Chenille, Axminster,
WILTON, VELVETS, BRUSSELS,
! AND TAPESTRIES.
8-4 di 6-4 VELVETS, YTIXTO IT, BRUSSELS
iND -
VELVET CARPETS,
W ITH BOBDERS TO MATCH, FOB UALU,
JAMES H. 0RNE, SON & CO.,
CHESNUT ST., BELOW SEVENTH,
PHILADELPHIA.
TllP.EE-rLIES, EX G LIS II AND AMERICAN
IN GRAINS,
English aiid American 011 Clolus,
COCOA MATTINGS, DRUGGETS, EINEN
CR C91U CLO'flls, Illicit AND JUATM
19fmw2tnrp OF EVEUT HESCRIPTION.
RATTING WAREHOUSE !
r.-CCALLir.iS, CREASE & SLOAN,
No. 509 CHESNUT STREET,
Would Call tbe Attention of the Trade
to their Extensive Stock of
CANTON AND COCOA
MATTINGS.
FRESH CANTON MATTINGS
AT RETAIL.
WHITE, RED, CHECKED,
AND
FANCY STYLES.
The Largest Assortment In the City,
JlcCALLlMS, CREASE & SLOAN,
No. 519 CHESNUT STREET,
S 22 lmrp PHILADELPHIA.
QARPETINCS!
300 Pieces of Elegant Patterns
OF
ENGLISH BRUSSELS AND TAPESTRY.
Just arrived from Europe aud now lu Btore,
Also, a complete assortment
ENGLISH BOTAL WIETOJJ,
ENGLISH VELVETS,
ENGLISH BRUSSELS AND TAPESTRIES,
THREE-PLY AND INGRAIN.
VENETIAN, FOB HALLS AND STAIRS,
HASTINGS, BUGS, MATS, ETC,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
IN ALL WIDTHS AND QUALITIES.
LEEDOE71 & GHAV7,
NO. VIA ARCH STREET,
t i2 towlmrp Between N lntb and Teutb.
Q ANTON MATTINGS,
CABPETMGS
OIL CLOTHS,
WINDOIV SHADES,
ETC. ETC. ETC.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
JOHN rTwHITE,
NO IS NORTH SECOND STREET,
IS NOW OFFERING THE ABOVE GOODS
AT TEBT LOW FIGURES.
CALL AND BEE. 8 81m
COAL.
) WW)
" --"IfHW 'ri mis! j a it A .VffaU. nA i cjfiva...-.ir , , . WnikAWum-m4
THE GENUINE EAGLE VEIN, THE CKIJ5
braird PKKH1-ON, and the pure hard GUKM.K
WOOD COAL, Kg aud buive, snl to all purls ol lu.'
Oily at atiio por tou; surlur Li. HIGH at as-76.
Kacb oi the above artlulus are wtmnMl to give pel
feet satlslartlon In every rmpect. OrJttrs received
No. in a THIKU Blreet; i.uiiorluJii, Mo.Ul WAMfi
InQYiXn Avouua,
AUCTION SALES.
PANCOA8T WAENOCK, AUCTIONEERS
O.H0 MARKH.T H'l KKKT.
C. MAC KEY, AUCTIOHBEI
, Viuw an. u wjmm a.iw.j ictnvsi asaN
AUCTION SALES.
i'niLip Jod, Aticllonrnr.
Y' L L J' A N 1 A
C 03
BALK OF lr CASKS BOOTS
enoEs,
On Moudiiy slornltiB,
myn,mmmfnrin(i lo o'clock, wa will .nil h
MtaloRiin, forcssh, lrasi Men's. Hoys.anrt YonthJ
lloois.hhops, UroHaus. Hal morals, elo. AluoWomei"?
Wi.MS.aoa l lillJien's woar. from oily and Kastern
rimnu rHclurfTs, embraclii a teneral asBortnient of
0. Hli hble goods, to which the attention of the trmie Is
CB"eU' n3t
1 OH N B. MYEU8 A CO., AUCTIONEERS
V , Kos. toil and m MAltKKTHtreek
LAiinr. rrnFMPToiiY sa lk of FRwr-n ant
O'lUEK i-Ultoi-KAN DRY GOODB, ETU
. On Monday Mornluir,
Waj 7, stlO O'clock, will l) Snid b v -t,.l.
ff ur months' credit, about KOO lu 'of Frenou"lSd?a
Oernuin, and British Dry Woods, mbrac "ni' a f
".fr lr-,"' of'Bncr. n"d Bli'' "t Jim n silks
worsiedi i, woollens, llnnis. suu cottons
--t -nl8 ""Bed for examination and pata
lcgues ready early ou morning ol sale" 21 St
iu. . . Tncsdsy Morning,
msy J8, will be sold, ai 10 o'clonk. bT Catalnmia on
for months' credit, about i luo vceh?'
throrn,ln7s'a!?.fttl0nJh CUJU6
LA ROB BALK Or BBITIH1I, FRENCH rurrmr
Ve.l,.AI?P IWMKMTIO DRY wm MrAW'
We will hold a large sue ol lurelun .ml iinn.i.
dry g00us, by cataloSne. oll fol.r mouths' " ed.k "
v.. ut .. m V'! ? 'UMday mornlnK,
and fou """w'ng al.Sut 1000 parkas.
Vn ;"lfnSsr.,1,.,nJ c"1".
"Vr8. r?dy "" Koods arrant lor
"""" " " niorningoi sali. 0 24 M
M
THOMAS A KtNS
..a VUU11TU Strwt. ' ' lil
BALK OP REAL K.VTATE AND BTOCKS
DwelVi blUXVV.Xo. m-Viiluable-i'averu.na
Stable, and oarh llosso. and larva I ,?t 1 "dence,
LOMBARD ttTKKfer, Uo. ltii-Two threa-nlnr
Brick Dwellings. 9 tnree-story
OKRM AN SI BEET. No. Kl-Oenteel Dwelllnir
MONIUOMKKY COUN1Y, at PlMMtvllle-Valu-able
Farm. M acres. "
GROUD RKNT9-I2S. f28, ilS. t22 ISO.
CITY PROPKKTY.
EACE BTREKT, No. 431-Oue three-story Brick
Dwelling. '
RlC llARDSON'8 COURT (adjoining the aboye)
Fonr Rrlck Dwellings, '
CHit-N U'1' BTRi.KT, N. W. corner Twenty-thlrd-Larue
and valuable Lots.
t-Oli'l H bTREKT, H. E. corner Carbon, Foutth
Vi'uid DesiriioU Lot. '
UfljNT BTHKE1'. abrve Noble-Two-and-a-half
story Unck Building, and lwo-aod-a-balf story Frame
liulidlnit.
CHRISTIAN 8TREET. between Ninth and Tenth
-V'ny debli able Lots.
For lull partloulurs see Pamphlet Catalogues aud
l inns at the Auction Rooms. S2i.t
Bale No. 71a Hansom street.
IvEAT MAHOGANY FURNITURE, ETC. '
Ou Saturday Morning,
At 11 o clock, ihe superior mahogany househoti
furnlturo, leather beds, bedding, hoe ingrain carpet
kiichin nieuslls. etc 8il
fcTOCK AND F'IXTCRE3 OF A FLOUB 8T0EH
Ou bulurdav Aliernonn.
Mav 25. at 2 o'cltck. at Ilia H. W mrnw nf
and rarrish streelH, by order of Assiguee, the stuck
and fixtures, comprising ti barrels ot superior Hour,
over 1010 pounds iu baK, rye.hrau, buckwheat, plat
lorni scaled, barrel., handcart, vluegar, etc. (5 21 4t
IIANDBOME WALNUT FURNITURE, FINE
VJlLVET OARVKl'M, ISUPEtUOR hiiWlNU MA
C JliJNE, OIL CLOTlis, fcl'U.
On Monday Morning,
2Tst Instnnt, at 11 o'clock, at the northeast corner of
Thirty-lilin and Uaverlord avenue, Mantua, hand
some walnut and green plush drawing-room suit,
hsndsome wuluut chamber furniture, UuUhed In oil;
two .nils cottuae furniture, superior sewing machine,
by Ladd fc Webster; mantel clock, fine velvet car
pets, oil cloths, two very superior spring mattresses,
china aud glassware, etc. iau a
HANDSOME WALNUT FURNITURE, ELEGANT
blHOMACKEH PIANOJ-ORTE, FINK KN
Ljmil"$ ' E'Jc" JBtUaa;IJ8 OABFJTa,WIS
On Tuesday Morning,
2sth InRtmtt 10 o'clock, Ht No.lix bouth Elghteonth
street, by catalogue, the entire lurnlture. 5 2i at.
HAKDiOllE WALNUT FURNITURE. R03E
WOOD 1'IANO, 11ANDSOMK iNUUdli BRUS
bELH CARPETS. KTC. wou. caua
On Tuesday Afternoon,
281h Inslant, at 2 o'clock, at No, 6sa North Eleventh,
Btreet, by cutulogue. the handsome lurnlture, 5 24 at
JJI. UUJUMEY 4 SONS, AUCTIONEEKS
No. 60s WALNUT Street
Hold Regular Bales of " '
KKAL KbTATK, fc'llK'KB, AND SECURITIES AT
TIIE PHI LADELPI1I A EXCHA NUI
Handbills of each properly Issued senarately,
looo catalogues published aud circulated, containing
full defccriptluus of property to be sold, as also, a oarw
tial list ! property conUlued In our Real Estate Reiila.
ti r, aud tillered at private sale.
Bales advertised dally in all the dally jiewspaper
BALE ON MONDAY, June 3.
will Include
ORPHANS' COURT BALE Estate of Alexander
Galloway, deceased. Btone Residence aud tot of
grour a, Allen's lane, Twenty -second Ward, near tier
montown. li Y ORDER OF II EI RS Estate of Roger McDonald,
uet'easeu. x wo-siory oricx ravern aua tour brick
Dweillngs, corner or '1 wcniy-lourlh aud Cald
well streets, between Walnut and Locust strtM.
l.LltiAM COUNTR V bEAT, With 4U acres ul land.
Church lane, adjoiumii the city Hue, 4 milos iroiu
Market Btreemrldgu.
WAbIlIOTXN tQUARE AND LOCUST BTREET
Handtome Residence, lib side OlUce and Lot,
feel Iron I.
HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE No. 3L
routh 1 enth street.
CHEaNUT B1REET WK8T PHI LADELPHIA.
Handbome Modern Residence. Fourth, east of Forties
street, north side.
BOUTH FIFTH 6TREKT-N0. 905 Fulrlax plact
Five brie k Dwellings Hnd Lot, 42 by 130 leet.
iXtCl'lUKH BALE Estate or Hiophen Benton,
deceased. Four modern ihree-story brick Dwellluui
Jos. 11 1124,1126. and 1128 Carpenter street.
Bame Estate Two three-story brick Dwellings.
Nos. 036 and M8 King, now Cross street, below D10
kersou street.
Same Estate Two two-story Dwellings, west side
Church, now Otsego street, between Reed and Prim
Streets.
bame Estate Brick Messuage and lot of ground. No
2740 Federal street.
Bame iitute Yearly Ground Bent of ffl2'50.
Bitine Estate Eight yearly uround Roots ofto
each.
buuie Estate Five yearly Ground Rents of (19 each.
one ol (hi, and one ol (H 15 23 Ot
s
AMU EL C. FOhU lk BON 8, AUCXIONEEiy
o. W a FOURTH Btreet.
Bales of Real Estate, Bux-ks. Loans, etc., at Plills
delphla Exchange, every Friday at 12 o'clock, noon
Our sales are advertised In all the daily and severs
of the weekly newspapers, by separate handbills uV
each properly, aud by pamphlet catalogues, one
thousand of which will be Issued on Wednesday pre
ceding each sale.
ILEAL EfoTATE AT PRIVATE BALE.
B.
SCOTT, JK., AUCT10NEEH, No.
CHEbNUT BtreeU
1029
AUCTION BALFB OF HOUSEHOLD FURNTTTJRBL'
li. BCOIT', Jr., will give his personal ailentioa
to sales oi household furniture, at the realdenoe
ol parties removing or bieaklug op housekeepmg, om
the most favorable terms.
BPECIAL BALE OF MODERN PAINTINGS.
(A portion belug the Collection ol a Gentleman who Is
about Going to Europe.) ,
On Thursday and Friday Evenings,
May 28 and ii4, at quarter before 8 o'clock, at Bootfe
Al l Gallery, No. 1020 Chesnut street, will be sold, posi
tively without reserve, a collection of Modern Paint
ings, all eleganlly framed lu new style laourata gold
leaf frames, comprising Landscapes, Laa. aud
Mountain licenery: Fruit, Figure and Flower pieces,
all by celebrated artists of the American and ugllsU
schools. Now open lor examination.
Hale No. l85Chesnut street.
PFREMPTOHY CLOblNG BALK OF MANTEL,
mil ANli OVAL AlIRKORa. PAINTINGS.
ClihOWOB" .EGBAVIua, PHOTOGRAPH
FRAMEifeTC.LEWITZ wh0 s ftb()Dt njomg
fr'm tiie preu.ines No. im Chesnut street, has In
structed D BCOTT. Jr., 10 make a peremptory sale of
lila entire stock., previous to removal to h nevr
stSre No IKS Art Btreet. In November neit, on
TU&DAYaud WEDNEiSDAY MORNINGS, ;May U
and u, at loo'clk, compriulng mantel, pier, aud oval
mirrors. In gilt, walnut, aud rosewood frames; modera
paintings by leading American and lorelgo artlsis
chromos'eugravj". pH olograph lramestaojolfc
Bf TilOMAS UIKCH A HON, NO. 1110 CIlEfi
MU'f Btreet, above Eleventh Btreet.
Bale at No. o Cnllownlll street.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURK. BAR FIXTURE
ETC ET('.
On Baturdsy Morning,
At 10 o'clock, at No. sun Cailowhill street, wlU b
told the luruliiir of a taailly declining housekeeping,
couipriBlug haudeome waluut chamber furniture,
French plate pier glass, ssts of cottage chamber fur
niture, beds, mailrenaes, and hsddlug; liruasela and
olher carpels; fcluiheu luruliure.
Also, the bar aud ttxlurs of a hotel, 5 21 j