8 VtiAiy EMBASSY IN PAIUb. CROWSED JIBAD8 1W ABIDANCE. Z S 'be'en .eve-rely" expurgated for the '' "."I V.. i.m Li. in hlim the case, every- SSd7 wMt the embassy who habttoal y gon there end many who were never there belore. AUhough temporary room, nearly as large as of which I speak comprised the large square spi.ce In the garUtn bet ween the wings uT the embassy palace In which are the new bull-room nd the supper-room. This saloon was covered throughout with a riob Aubusson carpel- theie whs a fountain In the ovntre; seals were tastefully nrrungoa among flower-beds Bnd arbors, and the light was brilliant and most nrUm icaliy inuuHHed. At the far end next the earden was the buffet, and behind tuis Die high wall wn covered from the groiiLil to the roof ilth fresh flowcis. Amidst those , lloweri, hlgb And long lists 1 the chronicles luibltually tit voted to such ftulJ' cts. I shall only say that all the eighty persouugrs whose names you will lead in yesterday's Monitcur us having dined it the Tutlerleson Thursday were there; and, inaddlllon.alltheomcl.il and Ulploinatio per inwui iu, ' louiiinnniiiM li'l.'H. and a, ycry la8rge pVoporUou ol those Kngl.su resi. SSS?B and Xitor.towi.otn .for one ; or am iuer.tiie tmbaaey extends ltt aospiullly. TLenuuihcrof cauls of in vltallou issued li said to have beeu 2000. The ball was opened by a ..vi.i t ....i.r... it...... Blue couples w ere i riuto tuiitiiim iu"" the Vrlncesa EuRtule of LeucU'.euberg, and Jxird Koyston and the Duchess of Mivncnester. You will read in La France that Ibe Kruperor opened the ball with the Uueen of the Belgians, liaving the King of the Belgians and the Jimt ress for their vh-avin. But this is a mistake; neither the Emperor nor the King ol the Belgians danced during the whole evening, prince Napoleon came late, and stayed but a very short time. Ho did not Join the Imperial find royal party at the supper-table. Both the Queen of 1'orlugal and the Princess Clolildo sent excuses. The cause of their absence was a very homely aud simple one. The l'rlncess I'lni ikiH iiad a toothache, aud her royal sister. Queen Pla, said sue preferred her com pany, passim? a quiet evening, aud talk ing about their babies, to going out. At this Iwll there was a great sprint ling of nee-breeches and lights. They were lar from beiug in a majority, but formed a very TespectHble minority. Some wore at the knees bows of bluck ribbons. Eord Koyston bailon a blue coat, with velvet collar and gilt buttons fuch as was the fashion In London a quarter ol a century ago. His lordship, who is on intimate terms with the frlnce of Wales, may perhaps bring tills coat into fashion again but lust night he was alone In his glory. Tno Trluceof Wales wore a black coat and white walsteoal, across which was the broad red crand coidon of the Lfylou of Honor, tlirhls, and (he garter ou the knee. The Duke of Edinburgh was dressed in precisely the same vi ay, witu the exception that be wore the blue ribbon ol the garter across his white waistcoat. They both lind a rosebud in a buttonhole, the freshness of which throughout the evening. I understand, attri butable to a new and iugenlous tailor's contrivance, by means of which the rose Btalk is placed in a little phial of water, bidden in a pocket made expressly for It. Botu the Princes looked extremely well, en tered into the amusements of the evening with all the spirit of their age, and made them selves most agreeable to alt who had the privi lege ot speaking with i hem. I need not enter into many details as to the order in which the Imperial and Hoyal personages sat at supper, which lasted n long wnile; while beards wagged merrily, and most of the dishes handed round were not taste 1 merely, but done Justice to in a seni lis ami business-like way, Tne Empress held a particularly animated conversation with, the Prince of Wales, who seemed to amuse her greatly. When the Highland piper went round lht table with the bagpipes, the i'lluce directed her Majesty's attention to some ladies who were stoi ping their eats, and laughed go d bumoredly at their want of appieclation of Highland music. 1 was greatly struck by the great resemblance of the King of the Belgians to the portraits of Francis I. I see that La IAberte of this evening makes the same remark. Willie the Imperial and Koyal party was at table, the general company took their places at other tables in the same room. Ultimately there was a sit down supper for everybody, wilh plenly of attendance, and all the evening long there was abundance of supplemental refresh ment at the built!'. At about 2 o'clock the cotillion began. It was conducted by the Mar quis deCaux. The Prince of Wales chose for his partner for this dance, which lasted fully two hours, the beautiful Marquise de Ualllfet. In the broad daylight of five o'clock dancing was still going on. The Prince of Wales and the Duke of Edinburgh leave Paris for London . to-morrow. Prince Oscar of H weden alao leaves to-morrow. COUNT BISMARK ON REFORM. BIS LETTER AJtD U0PB8 TO TBS LEAOCERS OP ENGLAND. The Council of the British Reform League met In London May Zi, Mr. Edward Beaies, President, in the chair. The following letter from Count Blsmark was xeaa: Berlin, May 17, 1807. Gentlemen: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of a resolution passed at a meetimr of thu metro politan delegates from trade, friendly, and tem- perauce, anu otner socle' les, aud trom one hundred branches of the Reform Iiaue, cau KratulHllng the people of North Uermaay on the achievement oi full representation and vote ly oaiioi, auu commenting very mnaiy on my conduct In advisimr ami defending that relorm. I am glad to think that the origin of ii i o ittio nuiuuHiag, ana me proceuuiugs ui iuut elllclentand oatrlotio bod v. should have me With bo much sympathy in a country the his tory ana institutions or wnicn nave always alforded, and will not oease to afford, a highly Interesting object to the scrutiny and reflection of Continental I ollltelauH. Mav the time toe not far when all the nations Of Europe would turn ineir attention to each other for no Other purpose than that of emulating In good government and the arts of peace! You will oblige me by conveying to the members of the meeting the expression of my sinoere thanks for their flattering appreciation of what I have been doing to serve tne King aud my country, in conformity witn tne inuiviuuai cnaracter oi society and political institutions in uermany I am, gentlemen, your obedient servant, Bismark. To Edmond Beaies, Efq.. and the other iixocu- tlye U mcers oi tne iteiorm jueugue. THE DOMINION OF CANADA. QUEEH VICTOBIA'8 "COMMAND" FOB CONFEDERA TION TUB NEW SENATE BY KOYAL WARRANT. From a Supplenien' to London Oazlcte, May 22. BY THE QUERN. A Proclamation for uuiliuK the Provinces of Onnada. N. vat-cotta, aud New lirunswtck, lutu one Domin ion, under I lie name ol Canada. Whereas, by au act of i'arliitLueiit, passed on the anili uy ot Marcti, ist7. la (.lie 3nu year ol our reln. uliiled, "A u act for the union of Canada, Nova bcollH, and New HruiiBWlck. aud the government thereof, and fur iiurpcBes couueclud therewith," after divers recita, It is enacted I Lai "It shall belwtul lor liie Queen, oy and wm, tie advice ot her Majes ty n Host Uonoruble 1'rlTy Council, to ------- j .i v. iniiiuiiuii tnat ou a ii ii mora llTa Lr l.Tr.'n lPluted, not , bein her AlaJ.ty'. H,al w.S ttaM ht lo'tl prove, and their names ahull he I Zn J i n. tiueeus procla.uailou ol union." we Ti.er, lit and with the advl.e of our Privy Loaned SavS thouput lit to issue iftls our royal pfoolama" on.a,TS w do oidaln, ueclare, aud oomiuaud that ou d alter the nrot day ol July, one thousand elulit hiin irsMl and sixty-seven, the uroviuces ol (imm m.. . .. Honila. and Kew Jirunswlck shall form aud be out ..n.l.1... . .1 I.a tiatna it .1 fllUUIIIIIIlU, llllum n w . v .... u ... Anil we do further nrdaln ami ducliira that tii. .... . Viiis a 'iioaa names are herein Inner let! and set mrth i t tha persi us of whom we htiv by warrant under . U...,.IUI. 1I...I.UI lluululil it ......... - ' UI u, I... II .a II M ulll., nmnul 1 t I. a vus who shall be ilrst summoned to the peril SBNATJC OF CANADA. tp9 t.i Province or Ontario John Ifaiullton, foucBvU tfvauw jtvM Hpumvi mum, UDU p.... Mny 22.-"Ttaere was ft sound of revelry b BtalWu Ihi halU of the ttrltlhli Kniim lM,m last "e' sonnet to tbU mornlng'MUurwe. ThL.lPia feieortheBon wb given there Mil nceof Wales. Hom,Hh.n waa ;l a alM.nt. IJIIIVI (lWlfV H Tinil"R i.... f wuicu linnet (1 with tne KmnreKS of the French, having 1 1 avis the Duke, of Editi on, l id uuoeuoi iu UDiawns. ine III I At thU t I Md ' n IT nl New iiYuuKwi, mVV Nova BcotlaT and inTr lli n.. iSHttU f"" ud be one dominion uuut r uie uauie ol Canada, and on und kiiur ihm iiav those three provinces shall form and be one douili.ioX uiiaor lhal name aci.riii.ii.ii ..iu."?0".Baoull,'lou nun il is iiierHtiv fur. HIE DAILY EVENING TElggAgg PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, jamln ppymour, Waltor FTamlltnn Tliclcson. Jtmn bhnw. Adimi Johnnlun, KerKiiHon llluir, Alnxandor t'nnpr)ll. David Chrlxile, JnmptCru A tklim, David trfnr, Mjah Leonard. William Mai Man tor, A Allwer-.h Ilurpliani. Jnfin .. ..." B,rea"' ....... ..c. i arpliprnnn, (ipnrKe Crtiwlord, Donald J jnsriuMiHiu, imver muse, lillla Flint. Waller ftiovjrem, and tie rs-e William Al.an. 'or the Provlnre ol Quebec James lyenlie, A Itel knavFmler. Joseph Hoel Roae, I .on Is A. Olivier, Jarqne Olivier niirenn, Charles Maluo't, lnl Ha raud. I.uc I.elelller de St. Just. TJIrlo Hoseph Tener. John Hamilton, ( harle Ckirmlcr. Autolne Jucberean I'ochexnay, David Kdward Trice, Klrear H. . Ducheanaj', l.eandre liumourhel, T-ouls Iacota, Joxepb F. Armaud. 'harlea Wilson. 'William Henry hBfter Jean ilnpilitte (liievremont, James Ferrler, Hr 'nlM ! or tun at llelleau. Knight, Thomas Ryan, arid John r-ewell Hanborn. For the l'rovlnce of iova Pco'la. F.dward Kennv, Jnnelhan McC'uhy, Thomns (. Archlunld, Kobort il. lckey, John II. A ndernon, John Holuiea, John W. Kltchle, Hei Jamln Wler. John I.ocke, Caleb It. BUI. Jt lm llnurlnoi. and William Miller. tor the Provlnre of N. w tiruntwlrtr. Amos Kdwln rlolRlnrd. Kdward Jtarron Cnandler, John llobertson, Jtolert 1 eoiuird llsi n, Williiim II unter Udell, David Wark, William Henry Btpeves. William lodd, John Fergiihon. jinriiTt Xiuncai Wllmot, Abner Keld Met lelnn. and Peter tou'C'ell. Oiven at our Court at Wlrdsor C;tli,l,s twenty, serond flay of May, In the year or our Ld7 r thouennd elitht hunilred and llxty-seveu, aud in the tun .it:. u rax ui iiur riMKii. God save the Queen. Loo It at the Ruins t Ay, look at the ruins of what were once magnificent sets of teeth, to be seen everywhere In society. I.oolc at them, aud ask yourHelf if ills not marvellous that such destruction is permitted, when, by simply using Hozodont, any icclh, however rait lie, may be preserved from decay or blemish us long as life lasts? 105 H. A. FLEISHER & CO., 1Q5 Buccetjsor to Bamberger Brothers, DEALERS IN Hosiery and Staple Trimmings, . VLOVES, emiiroidrrien, LADIES', CJICNTS', AND CHILDREN'S VHIfcftiMIIUT!l, ETC, 3So. 105 North i:i;iH II Street, 5 16wfm24t THREE DOORS ABOVE ARCH. 105 105 X H E " EXCELSI0E,, HAMS, SEi KiiKi tuJi xiik nesi cokk fei) I1104.N, ARE OF fUTAMUHU ltDfllTl. TIOM, AD TUB UEMT IN TUB WORLD. J. H. MI0HENER & CO., tIEJilBAL rROVKtlUH DEALEKV, AND tlUEKVOF 111K (ELEBRATEO "US XCELSIO IS." SkVOAU-t'URKD HAMS, TONUVES, AND REEF, Nop. 142 and 144 N. FRONT Street. None genuine unless brunded "J. II. M. & r.n.. rv. CKUSIOK." The Justuy celebrated "EXCELSIOR" HAMS are rurtd by J. H. At. ft t o, (In a style ueculiar to iiiam. peives), expressly tor FAMILY UShHreof delicious navor; iree ironi ine unpleasant taste or salt, and are pronounced by epicures superior to any now oitered forsule. 8 d knwaua fJEW SPRING STYLES riiiladclphia Wall Papers X J HOWELL & BOURKE, . E . Corner FOIRTII and MAUKET, MANUFACTURERS Ol? PAPER HANGINGS and 18 3mrp OWRTAIN MATERIAL ft. Q F F I C E OF FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE EEM0VED TO No. 1123 CHESNUT STREET, GIRARD ROW, Opened under new auspices, new Agents, with new guarantees. THE VERY REST FA3UXY MACHINE. Please call and examine. 6 8 wfmrp rpiIE OLD STAND KEIODELLED NEW ft TO RE FOR FINES CONFECTIONS. tullie new stock of i'lneConfeoUons, Prut s, eta. ruiI.ADKI.PHIA. May in. Ittti7. Having taken tbe old estalillnbed btore No. 906 MARKET Htreet, formerly oooupied by John Hugey, and couipletely retitled and renovated the entire premises, w are prepureu iu buiimij h wri.iuioa iu our Tine, at as reasonable price as can be purchased Our lonn experience In the business, together with thn otiiniHiit cores of workmen, at our command, will enable us to furnish the tluest urlicels at tb.e lowest A call is respectlully sollcltel. IIAINE4 Jk t.V.V.nS, 5171mm NO. 90 HAKHE'f NTKKKT, JOSKl'H HAlNKM. WALT KH 8. I.KKIIH. B E D D I N C OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! AT REDUCED PRICES). WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, NO 083 RIDUE AVENUE NEAR TINE ST. J. O. FULLER. 8!3tuthsrp AMERICAN CONCRETE PAINT AND ROOF COMPANY, No. MS NORTH THIRD (Street, l'hllar'elpiila. Economy, Promptness, Reliability. This I'ulnt will preserve all Woods and Menus, euiird OKalusl all liuuiiini'SS and wet, and thoroughly pre vents all leaks. Old tin roots are long preserved with this Taint. Roofs ot every kind, old shingles Included, covered, repaired, and made perfectly tight and war ranted. All orders will have prompt atteutlon. Work will be done lu the best manner. 6 8 lmrp JO.KPn TjKEDR Actuary. Kmoky D. noBABT, Buperlntendent of Work. REFRIGERATOR AND WATER COOLER ESTAIILISH1HENT, LAMP AND HOUbE-FURNfSHINQ OO0D3 NO. 917 MARKET STREET, Splendid assortment of; Bllver-Plated and Britannia Wi.re, Table Cutlery, Tea Trays, Toilet fciets, Chil dren's Mks. Cosl oil Lamps ami Chandeliers ol all descriptions, Wtolesal aud Retail, at N. C, CO 4TES', 8 22 wfmlm5p No. 91T MARKET Street. 251 REFRIGERATORS, BCHOOLEY'8 PATENT. 251 roBRrflATKI) WATER COOLERS. THE UltKAT ICEbA VI.US. IACHEK'S HE CUEAH FREEZERS. C-IIA9tlION CLOTH ES-WRINUESRN. FIVE DOLLAR WAS1IINU MACUINSS. I RON 1 N TA ItL S. AT : M ILLIAM It. KERN'S ursE-rvRsiiiiNu ktoHe, 0,t1 NO. W5I N. NINTH STREET. Ofjl h'il wfnilin Lr fiQQ ARCU STREET. COO NEW COM III NED WATER COOLER AND REFRIUERATOR, I0'0. . ENW liLACKINU TARLES, M EAT SAFES, KB CREAM FREEZERS. ORIFFITII PAE, JI NO. ARCU STREET. DRY GOODS. BARGAINS I 0ARCAIN8 ! Yard-wide Bleached Muslin, 14 cents, worth 18 cents. Bleached Muslim, 10, 12J4, 14, 16, 18, 20 cent. 9-4 Sheetings, 45 cents; 10-4 Bheotlng, 60 cents rillow case Muslins, S22 and 25 cents. Bcoleh DretB Ginghams, 80 cents, worth 40 cents. All-wool Spring Rhawls, $3. All-wool Tweeds, Boys' Wear, 75 cents. Imported Whalebone Corsets, II 25. Power-loom Table Linens, 05, 75, and 88 cents. LadiCS' Riid Uents' Lluou Hankerohief Gloves, etc Hosiery at reduced prices. Black Alpacas, 45, 50, 65, 60, C5, T5 cents, etc. Linen Drills, 37, 45, and 60 cents. Balmoral Skirts, Hoop Skirts, Shirt Fronts, etc. etc White Goods in endless variety. White I'lque, 60 cents. Corded do., 62 and 75 cents. dents' Summer Undershirts, 75 cents, 11-00. etc. etc. FARIES & EARNER, 29J1 NO. NORTn NINTH STREET PRICE & WOOD, N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND FILDERT, HAVE JUST OPENED Two cases Colored Mohair Alpacas, choice shades. Fine French Percales, 37 cents per yard. Ktrlpe Poplins, B0 cents per yard. A cheap lot of Plaid Goods, 28 cents per yard, BLACK BILKS I BLACK BILKS I Very cheap. WHITE GOODS! WHITE GOODS! White Piques, 60,66. 62, 75, 80 cents, and 1 per yard. Handsome Plaid Muslins, verycheap. Bolt Finish Cambrics, Jaconets, and Nainsooks. Victoria Lawns and Swiss Muslins. Figured Swiss Muslins, from auction, cheap. feblrred Muslins, 62, 9a ceuts, 11-12;,, 1'25, and 1 8"a' per yard. Best makes Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, at the veiy lowest market prices. Bargains In Ladles' and uents' Hosiery and Gloves. Ladles' and Uents' Linen Cambrio Hdkfls. A cheap lot of Worked Handkerchiefs, from auc tion. A large assortment of Linen Fans, verycheap. Ladles' and Misses' Hoop Bkirts, best quality, 10 22 PRICE 6 WOOD, ' N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT Bts. THE ONE PRICE STORE. I HATE OPENED THIS MORNING, Great Novelties in Dress Goods, COMPRISING IN PART t 5(1 pieces fine Cambric Lawns al 25 cents. 20 pieces line Bwins Lawns al half price. 25 pieces line Orguudle Lawns, corded In French prii-liiiK. Fine Lawn Robes. Just one-third Uielr value. Mi pieces printed Plquts. in oll-paited colors. For beuuty cf desigu aud coloring ibey nave no equal. Tourists and others In want of such goods would do well to cull. Just opened, another case ol those One white Piques, hauilsome goods, only 60 cents. TRAVELLING GOODS. TRAVELLING GOODS. Granite Poplins, Glncle Mohair, Poplin Casbmere. I'oplinetts, plain aud mottled Goods, all at low prices. Hi yard black Glncle, for Dresses, equal tosilkln appearance and lustre. MEW uooiih opening daily, from New York.Phlla del plila, and olber markets. MUbLlNS! MUSLINS! MUSLINS! All the leading makes of KU1RTINU, SHEETING, nnd PILLOW CASE MUSLINS A t the lowest market prices. 6 l lux "Sard Wide Brown Heavy, only 1?X cents. UKOHUR I. WISH AM, No. 7 North EIGHTH street. QREAT BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS. JAS. R. CAMPBELL It CO.. NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET, 628 lmrp PHILADELPHIA. QREAT REDUCTION IN FANCY DRY GOODS. GEORGE FRYER; No. 916 CHESNUT STREET, Informs bis customers that he Is soiling bis entire Stock of 4 is sm SILHS, SHAWLS) AND DRESS OOODS Regardless of cost, to close them out by July l. No. 1101 CHJutAUl bireuu E. M. NEEDUES & CO.. ELEVENTH AND CHESNUT, UHEK SPLENDID ASSORTMENTS OF LLAMA LACK POINTE8. THREAD LACE PUINTES, LLAMA LACE KOTONDE3, PLAIN AND POINTED LINEN CAMBRICS, PLAIN AND PRINTED PIQUES, EMBROIDERED BREAK FAST BETS, MA1ERIALS FOR WHITE BODIES, . AT LOW PRIOES. VXWB XflNHMHD loll J CHAMBERS, N.O. 810 AKCH STREET t , Novelties Opening Dallv. -Real Cluuy LaowC . Black Uulpure Luces. Polnte Applique Laces. Poluto de Gam La. Thread Veils trout itto, WHITE GOODS. Marseilles for Dresses Bargains. Fruiicb Muslins, 1 yards wldo. at Sn Mnta Bhlrred and Tucked Laoi MumIIiuj, ln Twl'lled I.o.,g Clo.b i Pluld, btrlpe. and PlalnV" iT, ft finish ( ambrlc. 1 yard wide ; ClambiiomVs'and IuBerllons.ii.w design, vwy ci-oap iLi DRY GOODS. ff 5 fcl O V A L. J. M. HAFLEIGH, No. 902 CHESNUT ST&et, HATING DETEBlijjtpj TO CLOSE OUT HIS ENTIRE STOCK OF SPKINGr AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS, BEFORE REMOVING TO HIS ZZZ NEW STORE, ttnr, 1H10 onrl 1fi1A PHFQMIIT Qf 1 1 uo i iv i ui iu iui i unuunu i wii WILL OFFER THE SAME, ON ASH AFTER MONDAY, MAT t7 At such reduction in prioes as will insure the ssle of all DRE3S FABKICP,, a large portloa of Which will be sold at OME-liALK the former prices. 6 27 mwfbt 1807!!! PRICES GREATLY REDUCED 1 DRT GOODS ARE CHEAP! TYE ARE SELLINU VERY LOffl KPECIAIi RARBAINS THIS BtONTHt WE WANT TO CLOSE OUT STOCK ! Good Muslins and Calicoes for cents. New sly Its of Challles and Delaines, H cents. Excellent All-wool Casslmeres for 75 cents. . Shetland fthawls and Grenadine Shawls lor J.I. Rich Heavy Black Silks, lr:o, f VI, ti Supeib Gros Grain bilks, $f73. ii-25, (3, (3 5a,and French Lawns, Percales, Piques, and Chintzes. Materials lor Ladies' Suits, in great variety. Linen Drills, Linen Ducks, etc., for men aud boys. Hoop Skirts, Balmorals, HJkla., Shirred Muslins eic. etc Summer Flannels, Table Linens, Towels, Napkin , etc etc., at JOSEPH H. THORNLEY'S, N. E. CORNER EIGHTH AND SPRINU GARDEN STREETS. S25 3 m8p JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos.405 and 407 Norlli SECOND St. NOW OPEN, POINTE )KS INDES SHAWLS AND ROTVNDES. LLA3IA POINTES AND ROTVNDES, ri'sIIV POINTES AND ROTVNDES, SHETLAND SHAWLS, 82snitirp CRENADINE SHAWLS. 8. W. Corner of N STorurtli and AjtoIa &tm LARGE STOCK OF SVM9IER Q.VILTS. 10- 4 A WD 114 LANCASTER QVILTS. 11- 4 HON El COM H t I I II N. l'lK AND IIM'K MAKMEILLfSQITILTS. FINKOT WHITE QUILTN inPOKrKI). ItTh.l.S SIIPPI.IKU HITII UII,TM, NAPHINM, TOWELS, TARLE LINENS, SHEETINGS, ETC. ETC. HAVE Jl'NT OPENED ANOTHER CASE SILT frit I'OPLINM. l'KLAIKN'NIHr, DAHU 1A MNM, FRENCH AN ENGLISH. Til I N G4iOIN, I HM. VAUIKTX, SLSIMER SILKS, REDCCED. P. S.-WIIITE SHAWLS, WHOLESALE AND R ETA 1 L. 8 6 wfuitim CHEAP DRT GOO lS, CARPETS, MATTINGS, OIL CLOTHS, AND WINDOW HHA UKM -Great Bargains from Auction. V. K. ARCHAMBAUL1, it. corner of KLEVKNTH and MAKKKI Hlrewus, will open this morning 1000 yards extra quality dou ble imperial White cauton Matting, sligbtly stulned, will be sold at 87'5, worilr ic; Red C'lieck Matting. 23, 37, mid 6ic., InKraln Carpets, all wool, at Vi, H,inc 1,116, tl s7, and 1'M; ingrain Carpels, wool tilling i,45, 60, and tic.; Tliree-ply Carpels, tltNi; Eugllsk Tapestry BrusselsCarpels, f 162 aud 11-76; Hemp Car pew, SI to eic; Oil Cluihs. 6nc.; Kulry and Blair Car pets. 60 to 87c; Window Kbades, tl to AH; Plain iSliadlng, i'7 and 6oc.; Tnble Linens. 62c. tof l'6; Towels. 12 toiw ; Flannel for Batblng Robes, 81c; Muslins, 10 to 2,tc.; C'aliLoes, 10 to inc.: Lawns, 25c. Wbolesule and Iteiuil Store, N. M. corner JILJCVNTU and MA K H iLV Mrteis. 21SBia JOHN 0. ARRIS ON, Nos. 1 and 3 North Sixth Street Philadelphia, wculd iivitethe attention of his friends and customers to his superior assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods; Also, to his Improved Pattern Shirt; the iraterial, workmanship and finish cannot be surpassed by any in tbe Market. ' n rp, QAUCH'S RAW DONE SUPER-PHOSPHATE OP LIME, The great Fertiliser or all crops. Quick In Its action, aud permanent la lis Heels. J&labllaUed over twelve years. . . Dealers supplied by the cargo, direct from the wharf Ot tbe manuiacuiry, on liberal terms, M.nulacturedoulyby BAUQH A SONS, Office No. to South DKLAWARB Avenue, ismwlrp Phlladelphim. WANTED, FIVE HUNDRED RECRUITS lor tbe U. H. Marine Corps. Recraits utusl be able-bodied, young, unmarried men. Tbey will be employed In tbe Government Navy-yards and lu Hups of War on foielgn stations. JKor further lulor mailon apply to JAMKS LKWI8, . Captain and Recruiting onu-er, 19fmwU N o. 811 B, i MON'l" Ibwxwt. JUNE 5, 18tW. CARPETIWGS! JAMES H. 0RIJE, SON & CO., CfifiMiT ST HELOW SEVENTD, PHILADELPHIA. FRESH CANTON MATTINGS, WHITE, RED, CHECK, AND FANCT, 4-4, 5-4, AND 6-4 WIDE. JAMES H. 0RNE, SON & CO CnESXLT ST., BELOW SEVEiNTU, H ATE J VST PfiCEITED THEIR SPKINQ IMPORTATION OF 'OARPETINGS, OF EVERT DESCRIPTION. French Chenille, Axminster, WILTON, VELVETS, BRUSSELS, AND TAPESTKIES. S-4 A 0-4 TELTETS, WILTON, RRIT,SELS' AND VELVET CARPETS, WITH POPPERS TO WATCH, FOR HALLS. JAMES H. 0RNE, SON & CO., CHESNUT ST., BELOW SEVENTH, PHILADELPHIA. TIIREE -FLIES, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN INGRAINS, EEglhh and American Oil Clollis, COCOA MATTINGS, DRUGGETS, LINEN CRVXIR CLOTHS, RIGS AND MATS 419fmw2mrp OP ETIBT DESCRIPTION. fJATTINC WAREHOUSE! MCGALLUIV1S, 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. McCALLlMS, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 519 CHESNUT STREET, 8 22 lmrp PHILADELPHIA. CANTON MATTINGS, CABPETINGS OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, ETC. ETC. ETC., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JOHN rTwHITE, NO 13 NORTH SECOND STREET, IS NOW OFFERING TUB AROTE GOODS AT TERY LOW FIGURES. CALL AND BEE. 5 8 1m FOR SALE. FOR SALE A STABLE (7 STALLS) AND luuses. s male between CilERllYMirent and M a ii tr-u Lbpp, abovs Kleventn street. Apply at No. 103 N bfcVKN'l'H btreet. n GERMANTOWN. FOB SALE, PRICE (mnjO a new pointed stone cottage on FlHhrH . .. , ........ ....... -. i.v vv il, ltet; Immediate possession. WILLIAM H. BACON, 6 3 6t No. ZMi WALNUT btreet.. ff, CERMANTOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE JaCIIKAP. House, 11 rooms, newly pa puree), anl pu utfd; gas, bot and cold water; location blKb and well shaded; lot 30 by 1 10 feet. Terms easy. Imme diate possession. Apply at WILHON'4 Tea Ware boube, No. !W6 C'UEhN UT Htreet. i tf TO RENT. TO LET- PART OF TUK HOUSE NO. i609 8. FUUUTU btreet, below Lombard, east side. Inquire ou tbe premise. lielereuoes re quired 5 2a D TO LET-DWELLING NO. 110S. NINKTEENTH Htreeu Inquire N. E. corner TibNTH and CHKSNUT Streets. S4t TO LET-CAPE ISLAND FURNHHED LxCoiiuge to let. 11 rooms, lliotnrapli of wliloh oan bexeenat N. E. corner (if TENTH und lilll.'sviii' tDt 1 LI l.l. 81 tf QAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. Tbe Fidelity letursBes, Trust and Safe Deposit Compaay, for tne Safe Keeping of llouds, Htocke, and Uther Valuable. CAPITAL f 900,000 BIBKCTORS. N. B. BHOWNB. EDWARD W. CLARK, ALKXANDKR HENitY . A. CALDWELL. CLA HENCE H. CLARK. JU11N W ELHH, J. OJLLi-CsOll AM FBXIj. HENRY C. OliiaUN. GT1AHLKM M Al ' A I Ofllceln the Fire prool UuIKIIiik of tbe Plilladelphla National Bank, CliEMM UT btreet above Fourth. TlilslVmpany m-elveson deposit, and UUAKAN TEEB 'iHli bAFK KEEPINOoi VALUAJ1LE! unou Hie lollowiuic ratua a vear. vli per tiooo HcKlslered lionoji ana bcurlLlefl......W cents per flmKI imiuioiuui iiuiiiiiu,.,nm.,H,m fiT.iper siou Silver Coin or Bulllon.M ....i2 per iio Oold or Hllver Plate .Til per I0 Casb Boxes or small tin boxes of Bankers, Brokers, Capitalists, etc., contents unknown to tbe Coin u an v and liability limited, a a year. F Tbe Company oners for KENT (renter exclusively holding tbe key) SAFEH INBlDK ITU VAULTS'at r.u, I), w.l'K), and JV6 a year, according to slue and locution. Coupons and Interest Oollected for one per cent. Interest allowed on Money Deposits. This Company Is authorised toreoelve end execute Trunin ol every dtMcrivllou. mimwlrpj N. R BROW NR. Presldenl. Hoaicai PATTBiutOM, bwneUMy and Treamwer. ( AUCTION SALES. Philip Fo, Auctioneer, CCLLLLAND A 'NnrtrofarM r Tt. 1 1 1 . .... M C 0J, AUCTIONEERS. No. 6ne MARKET Street BALE OT H00 CAPFS IICWTS, SHOES. BRXXlANtl Cn 1 hursday mornli,,. fllWaAI)8 June .commencing at In o'clock, we will mh hw rsialonue. for cash, MM cases desirable boots, ho5 broKai.s.balmorais. etc., from city and Eastern S fHcturers. Also, a large assortment of w'S Busses, and cblldren'B wear, to which ws would call the attention ol buyers. HI 4s JOHN B. MVEIiS ft CO., AUCTIONEERS Nos, 2st aud 2M MARKET Street. LARdK POWIT1VF.SALEOF BRITISH, FRRNCDT tiEHMAN, AMI DOMEbTK) DRY kX5 ' e,vL" t'd a '- ' orelgn anddomestM dry goods, by ctaloKue, on four bioiuC? credit! 0 T,,. . , Vu Ihutsdny Morning. ' wo.steUs,llneu..lk,,"DS cotuTDi in Wooiieu' N. B. Catalogues ready and gooiis arranged fh. emiuutiou early on the moving of Ale. g $ 5 J" LAKSE POSITIVE SALE OF CARPF.TINCH piw ION MAT'lINUH. Eii1llW -'S'CAN- On Irlday Mortil-j June 7, at 11 o'clock, will Ir. ,,i7i k four months' credit, .Vnt 5w riereS7,10'1' " cho,UCe'alS!,e,nt iJStS S examined earl, on the morning oi sa" U ui w.M auua.vx cai-i I UUU1JH, iCTtL Cln Mitr..1 June . .OB Monday Morning, ' :,L0,o,riocl' ""'I oy cataJogne, on VnTanTand u, "r. , .J "I"-"'?"..'". ir in ..... .... Ti " wun, viiivrHc us a mil a- sortnieui ot f.m. y ami staple arllclos lu sUks.worsteds woollens, linens, aud cottons. suas.worsieaa, N. il.-(ioocls arranged for examination and CAta. lonues ready early on morning ol sale? lo 4dt LABOK'PEROIPI OrTTaLE OF BOOTS, SHOES. BROOAM4, TRA VELl.INd BAUS. ElO. t ... On Tuesday Morning, June H.at 10 o'clock, will bo sold, by catalogue on four months' creolt,' about lW pickaiei Tboouf shoes, bl morals, etc.'. of city and FternBmanSlM: thorg'oYsair100 WUh Cta,0ue . B SCOTT. .Itt.. AFrTimerin ",r . CHEbN UT btreetT AUCTION BALES OF UOC8KH0LD FUBNITWRHL B. bCOTT. Jr. will give h.a personal MfenUoa to sales of household (urnlture, at tbe resldenoni of parties removing or breaking np housekeeping, on the most favorable tertua. ' ua ATTB ACTIVE HALK OF MODERN PAINTTNoq, CRYSTAL MEDALLIONS. PASTELS, El O, From tbe Ameiloan Art Uallnry, New York B. BCO'IT, Jr., will sell at the Art Gallery, Ho, 1020 Chesnut street, ' On Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday Evenings June t. 6, and 7. at belore H o'clock, over 800 Modern Paintings, Pastels, and Crystal Medallions ot varied and pleasing subjects, elegantly mounted In rich gold-leal trames, and all belonging to the Ameri can Art Callety, New York, (list Now open for examination day and evening. 600 FIVE-GALLON DEMIJOHNS. FINE OLD WINtb, BRANDIES, GiN. WHISKIES. ETCL Ou Saturday Morning, Jnne 8, at 11 o'clock, ut the Oallery, No. 1020 Chesnut street, will be sold (AH) five-gallon deiuilohns line old Wines, Brandies, Gin, Whisky, etc, all selected from the stock ol K. P. Mlddletoii, Esq. ST. J U LI EN CLARET. Also, SfO cases St. J u lien and other clarets. Catalogues and samples arranged lor examination on D.oruing of sale. Islet Y THOMAS BIRCH & &CN, NO. 1110 CUES NUT Street, above Eleventh Street. Bale at No. 1110 Chesnut street. SUPERIOR PARLOH AND Cli AMBER FURM. ll'UE. LARGE MIRRORS, PIANO-FoKTEi. CARPETS, PLATED WARE, FTC. On Friday Morning, At 9oVlrck, at the Auction store. No. 1 1 10 Chesnut street, will be sold a large assortment ot superior household furniture, from families declining house keeping. 8 84t JM. GUMMEY SONS, AUCTIOKtEKS NO. 608 WALNUT Btreet Hold Begnlar Sales ot BEAL ESTATE, STOCKS, AND SECURITIES AT THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, Handbills of each property issued separately. 1000 catalogues published and circulated, containing full descriptions ol property to be sold, as also, a par tial list et property contained In our Real Estate Regis ter, and oilered al private sale. Sales advertised dally In all the dally newspaper SAMUEL C. FOfiD & SONS, A UCTIONEEEL--No. W 8. FOURTH Street. vxii Pales of Real Estate, Blocks, Loans, etc., at Phlla delphia Exchange, every Friday at 12 o'clock, noon Our sales are advertised In all tbe dally aud severs, of the weekly newspapers, by separate handbills o. each property, and by pamphlet catalogues, one thousand ot which will bulssued on Wednesday ore. Ceding each sale. vl9 " a i raivATB BALE. M UiOSlAS & sons Nfis nn a v ii iii .8. FOURTH Street. ' OC. MAC KEY. A U C T. IONBEf . Ornce "o. 41 COfrTMEBCB Strwt, ISUI PANCOAST & WAKNOCR, AUCTIONEERS No. 4(l MARKET S'lIlKET v-JAO WATCHLS, JEWELRY, ETC. 910 MEAD cSc CO., 910 FORMERLY AT THE I'OBSEB OF NINTH AND CIIESNUT TS. ARE NOW AT No. 910 CHESNUT STREET, IBOUTH BIDE, SECOND FLOOR. We have Just finished In a very superior manner over Two Hundred (200) New Designs of ICE PITCHERS, which we are now offering at greatly reduced prices: ICE PITCHERS, engraved....... 8 0o S-50 " engraved aud chased. 10 00 ..... 4..H... A& I " very rich, and chai 1100 " very riob, and medallion... 13-00 " very itch, superior chasing... 1400 " ... 1B0O- . " entirely now, and elegant..., 17-60 MEAD & CO., Hanufacturers, NO. 910 CIIEMNUT MTBEET, 4 4 8mrp SOUTH BIDE, BECOND FLOOR. I C E PITCH ERG. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ICE PITCHER NOW OPENIN6 AT CLARK & BIDDLE No. 712 41smw;mrp CHESNUT Street, rniLAUKLPHIA. BAILET & CO. HAVE JUST BKt'EIVKU FROM VIENNA NEW STYLES , LADIES' SATCHELS. BAILEY & CO., NO. 810 CflESWT STREET. ImwfSmrn " 4m Sr fSHj I - i i i r 1 ) I t 1 1 il r ritiiuajjjm
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