BUSYNESS _NOTICES.._ THE BENSTSLE MEItC.MAN, T. ." I aant a clerk, you want aplata, But tell me, to begin, Hate you a horse of first-clam Isce, A diamond ring and pin, And lots of clothes? For, if you've not; These things must from my,•till beget:" • I need no horse," the youth replied, "No diem and sings at all; And little outlay will provide , ' • Good clothes from Tower Hall." Our 10 4 of Clothing is [the largest and most complete al this city, surpassed, by,,bone tn material" stage and p. and sold atprtces guaranteed lower than the /Meat. TORS HALT+, St°. 518 Market Street, & - • ' TWO POLITICIANS. . _ "Tiro politicians used to prate And argue things to save the Stitt% This taid the other was a Itnave: . ~ • The other called I:dnt fool and slave." .• But to each other both confessed • - That at the "Smut" they had been dressed, . • And their opinions round did bruit • Clad In a twantr dollar salt. Aar By the way, we wouideayto the public that our lwenty-Dottar Satts'are really exec lent; and made; Aar and cut inftrat-rate style. Most qcoar fitoekhaviaY oir yeenboagla at P.B33thilik PRICHS, we UPierKibied Sir ?la much Ulcer than those who harsitlitrge - Stock io disposiiifichieA wa e safiehai ail whin goods were or m uch higher, than nottyindwAotqui very KiLuettintlV Nor reduce theirprices. air P. Ber Aegant AiLWool •PIT wy °With' ere Suits, air Twenty Dollars each. , • , STAR OLGlBlNGDivereonrtrm, . DOW-PHIC,ES...A.ND FASHIONABLE GOODS, CILLSPTUT,BrtIiaq. I.TGN OF THE "STA.R.' • - PIIEBBY do CO.' m 4.1, .& A REDIICtTION OF. TWENTY PER CENT. ON TAE REGULAR SCHEDULE PRICES Wirrn—Dealring to reduce our large stock of rsi p =t i : and highly , finished seven' octave - Rosewood matis to the removal to our new storek.glo. 1108 van , etreet, we have poncluded to oiler them at prices below the cost to mftufacture. Persons de siring to purchase - a first-class PIANO, at reduced rates, should avail themselves of this im_rtuniti. fiCIROMACRiggi dc CO., Wareroonclorl Chestnut street. Wm --------- B : , TMLKW.A.Y dc SON isigh_r_ , - "PIANOS _ /as now acknowledged the best in. Iltroments in Bur ope as ' well as America.. They are =igin=Min and private. hy_ the crreatefst artists I3ttinrope, by VON BM.oW, DOE YSCHOCIT, LIEV I Z JAELcs, and others; in this country byIdILLS, /dAt3ON, WOLPSOHN, etc. Por sale o B bbd . . BM- ti!..--------* tl Chestan street. ------1---EOTKEVS NEWLY IMPROVED cam LE . O SCAVEESTRIING PIANOS, Acknowledged to be the best. London Prize Medal. and Highest Awards in America received. MELO DEONS AND SECOND-HASID PIANOS Sa24 vra,m gra Warerooms, 722 Arch st.,-below Bth. imCABINEfr ORGANS AND STECK dim CO.'S PIANO FORTES. • The only place where these line- Teed instruments can be had in Phitude OULD' S iyiria. ts at S. E. G, fel.atwtf Seventh and Chestnut. malais3/4. AMISCOIINT OF ONE HUNDRED TWIn D of O S L T L E A C R K S & a CndO upnwddhe in makes of WI J. E. Goma). Seventh and Chestnut streets. Pianos; • paltls-tfl .SYENI.PI6 . 131 J 1,1.11 C MONDAY, ISLA-ROH 19, 1866, CHEAP COAL. The act incorporating the Manufactu rers' and Consumers' Anthracite Rail road Company, which passed the House on Thursday, and was introduced into the Senate by Mr. Connell with' a few well tiled and practical remarld, bids fair to become a law. It is upon its third reading, and will be taken up on Tues day next. Ma4y years haSe elapsed since any railroad measure has been brought before the Legislature of Penn sylvania which, when consummated, will inure more to the advantage of Philadelphia, to the counties contiguous, and, indeed, to the coal region to be reached by its iron arms. AB a competitor with the Philadelphia and Reading and the Schuylkill IsTavi gation Company, which two companies now form really one line of transporta tation, so far as concert of action in rates is concerned, the results must necassa rilYbe reduced prices for transportation, and, therefore, cheap coal; for while the Philadelphia and Reading Company has been alleging on coal four cents per , ton r per mile, on descending grades, the rates of the Manufacturers' and Consumers' Company are fixed by the act of its in corporation at anuxximum of two and one half cents per ton per mile.% The Penn sylvania Railroad Company carries the gas coal from Westmoreland county to Philadelphia, over the heavy grades of the Allegheny mountains, at two cents per ton per mile, and surely, if "soft coal for the East" can be carried at this sum and under such circumstances for a distance of 340 miles, why cannot hard coal for the same point be carried over the descending grades of the Philadel- phis and Reading railroad for 90 miles equally as cheap. The, nett profits of the. Philadelphia and Reading railroad for 1864 and 1865 amounted to $9,000,000, a sum more than sufficient to build and equip a good single track from Philadel phia-to the Sehilylkill coal fields: while the income returns of the coal operators show enormous gains, which a whole some competition of routes to a market would have diminished to a fair and le gitimate profit upon the capital invested, and to that extent -benefitted not only every private family, but every manu facturer and consumer,whose profits are to a great extent determinedby the price he pays for hiS coal. Philadelphia has more capital in -vested in ber industrial enterprises,with a larger number of operatives, than any City in the Union, and the iron threads of a single railroad are too slender a security upon which to rest =the moving power of this prosperity. And it, must not be forgotten that the threads of that single •line are chiefly, owned and en: ti'rely managed by British capital,always inimical to our great American system of home protection, and which, in a re cent article, we asserted might be as de structive of our manufacturing pros perity by controlling our railroad policy and rates, as by 'controlling the law making power of Cons.ress. Will our Legislature and manufacturers make a note of this? , Suppose the city of Pittsburgh, with its vast and unequalled - deposits of coal. dependent upon a single line of railroad to furnish the fuel to her people and to her furnaces and factories, and that road owned and managed ~by interests rival or hostile to her own. Her situation would be rather precarious. Nature, however, has given her the Youghio ,ghiriy; Monongahela and Ohio rivers— great water 111103 . wayo, improved by the 3aand _()lmanL--while no lees than five _WAY add to th_ese capacity, and, help to-pour. - into her lap, at allseasons Of the year, the life of her, power and wealth. , While we cannot hope for all these, advantakis delphia We may at lefutiook forward to a new line to the Schuylkill coal fields, and coal at cheaper prices than those heretofore prevailed. Let the bill tam' THE FRIGHT /11 CANADA• : St. Patrick's Day has 'come and gone, and Canada has not suffered from an invasion or'an insurrection. But such a terribly scared people.and government • were hardly ever known l a s the people and government of Canada. - They haVe, so say the telegraphic reports, got over,their fright, and some of them must be a little disappointed that they have had no disturbance& They, have been recruiting, drilling, and arming by thou sands, and all against phantom foe. The Fenians have fooled them most completely, by, making them believe that they - were going to move on the Canadian lines on St. Patrick's day. They scared all the British provinces so that they are hurrying to adopt the confederation scheme. and that which •• diplomacy, argument and politics could not 'accomplish, bids fair to, be effected suddenly as a measure of common de fence against animaginary army. This will make one of the most laughable pages in the political history of Her Majesty's A.merican possessions.:, 'The smartest, as well as the most pru dent th 'rig the Fenians have done, was this refraining from a movement on St. Patrick's Day. It has • "sold" the au thorities badly, and made them a laugh ing stock. But at the same time it has shown that the leaders of the Fenians have sense enough n.otto advertise all their movements, with their dates and other circumstances, beforehand. The fright through which the provinces have passed shows that they are weak and vulnerable, and that they are conscious of it. When we relnember how the Canadian journals first laughed at our rebellion, Jeered us about nobody being hurt at Fort Sumter,and then when the war became formidable, rejoiced at every one of our discomfitures, and exulted over the disruption of the republic as being complete and irretrievable, we cannot feel a particle of sympathy for them in their present trouble, and as our turn has come, we can afford to augh at them. _ _ Sale of Dwelling No. 1717 Pine street. Included in Tames Preeman'r sale on Wednesday next, at the .Bxchange, will be a desirable Dwelling Pine street. above Seventeenth. The house has Lately been placed in good order. Aar PEnsoss INTNRHSTILD IN BEAL ESTATT. AU BETSJIRED TO THE PAMPHIXT CATALOGUE, Valuable Real Estate at Public Sale. • Me. am Thomas & Son's sale tomorrow will include an'eleg,ant conntry seat eiccernrcv HILL, aodother desirable property. The catalogue also contains Dam of sales 27th and 28th March, April 30, lOth, 17th, llith and 28th. • :s• $ ' I• : s lifts • 0211dEffNUT writEor and ES /AIME STREET. Mechanics of every Wench required Ihr housebund ing wad fitting promptly furnished. jaa.ams STATIONERY—LETTER. CAP AND NOTE PAPERS, ENVELOPES. BLANK BOOEs, and every requisite in the Stationery line, selling at the lowest figares at J. E. DOWNING' c) Stationery Store, ntal2-tfrpt Eighth street,two doors above Walnut. DEDUCED PRI(IIIS for superior Photographs, profit 11, by the opportunity, and obtain for yourself an In. fe valuable Likenees, done in REIKM'S beat style. econd street, above Green. Avoid delay, go early. :B: • - • : • • s'C't :Ir. :8 =7 will whip np a dozen eggs Into A ettff foam to that space of time. For sale. with other kinds. by 'Mil lie N 4t. SHAW, No. 835 (Eight Thirty-IWe) !Larks street, below Ninth. 'AltGill. SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS. $l, the style fer framln . Pee those beautiful lifiplike Pictures at 8.. F. R'S Gallery. 614 Arch street. Sure to please you. ITITCHEN, Cooking and Housekeeping Hardware. Numerous articles of them may be found at the hardware Store of TBTIMAN a SHAW. No. 8U (Eight Thirty Ave) Market street. below Ninth. rIANTliti DE VISITE, 6 for $L executed carefully, of kJ rare accuracy and II nesWle. Now is the time to have them made, at BET 3,13, Second street, above Green. - ROSETTE OR' WASHER CUTTERS with double knives.—'lwo of the moat approved patterns for cut. ing leather or rubber washers tbr Wheelwrights, Engineers, Machinists & e. are for rale by TRUMAN SHAW, No. 885 (fight -five) Market street. below N inth. • IE/ 66.siumivlangnolBotr.I'viaTrE6aci h h lskeerss S dyed. IsTo Shaving on Sunday. Corner Exchange Place and Dock street. UPI G. C. KOPP. T ETTERS OF A DMINISTRATIOS on the estate JJ of SOPHIA. FltllliCE, deceased, formerly of Lo benstein, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the estate will make payment, a ad those having claims will present them to CHARLES W. COKE, mhl9-ns6t* 407• Walnut etreet. "cl 7 HITE AND BLACK LIANA LACE POINTES VY AND ROTONDES.— GEO. W. VOGEL, No. 1016 Chestnut street, has now ready for examination, his entire importation of While and Black Llama Lace Articles for the coming seasort,"Dentelle de Laine. ,, "Dentelle des - Ind ea" in Pointes, Botondes and Square Shawls, in great variety of designs and prices.including some very beautiful fine qualities. mirl6-Strps "lEWIe H. HOBBS, ma i m 154 SonthFOUßTHStreet, Great Western Building, - Room No. 5. fe23-Imrai Ion.INE Fite NCH MANTEL CLOCKS.—A fresh Iw. 4 1. . mtation of beau:anal sty/es, warranted correct wsritpEals„: FARR & BROTHER. Importers, MI Chestnut street, below Fourth. 1:FOOP -- SKIRT MANUFACTORY Hoop Sidita .11 ready made and made to order; warranted of the beet materials. Also,l3kirte repgr_ed. K. BAYLEY,. -amp B a 2 Vine street, above Meal- 2 BE HARBISON BOILER, A SAFE STEAM T BOILEIL—The attention of Manufacturers and others using Steam is • confidently called to this new Steam Generator, as combining essential advantages In :absolute safety from explosion, in cheapness of tint cost and cost of repairs, in economy of Mel, facility of cleaning and transportation, &c., not possessed by any other boiler now in use. This boiler is formed of a combination of cast-iron hollow spheres, each sphere 8 Inches external diameter, and .3i of an inch thick. These are held together by wrought-Iron bolts, with caps at the ends. Nearly one hundred of these Boilers are now in op eration, some of them in the best establishments in this citq For descriptive circulars or price. apply to JOSEPH HARRISON, Jr., Harrison Boiler Works Gray's Ferry Road, adjoining the U. S. Arsenal, Philadel Phis- fe2sd,lmrpi. IUrAIUEI3O3 WITH INDELIBLE INK, Embroider .11/. irm, Braiding, Btami)ing, • A.. TBEE , Z, isOtrnbert street. 'MEDAN'S :FORT RRRATED TOMO ' intense.LE. ty truly healthful and nutritious beve.rage, now bythousands—invalids and others-leas established a character fir quality of material and purity of manu facture, which EFtands unrivaled. It Us recommended iv:trans of this and other places. as a superior ton and requires but a trial to convince the most shell cal of its great merit. TO be had whoidam an d stmt, of P. L JORDAN, 220 Pear street. BALE.-TO Shippers, iGrocem, Hotel-keepers .V and others—A very superior -lot of Champagne Cider, by the barrel or dozen. , PJ. .70B.DAN, no9.rptf 220 Pear street.below Third and Walnut 'ISAAC NATHAN% _Auctioneer and Money Broker, XI% E. corner of Third and Spruce streets, only one square below the iillmimre. NATHAN'S'S Principal Onice, eatablhilted for. the last .forty years. Money to loan in large or mall amounts, at the lowest rates, on Diamonds, Silver Plate, W n_l 9 okmvLowelry, Cloth. log, and woods °revery descripnon. %mice holm from a AL. N. un I P. hf. ' de2s-tfrp, laßt, WEAVER 00., of lit.txtriA. AND TAREKD iORDAGE. re, Act, No. North Water No. 'a El North Thalawar Rimst H. prita7. l4 . e. Wx.tvzei v i l or _ maeti °1:18 BK REP t Mr cleaning . silver and en -the bpi ware, oiEW POLISHING POWDER ivu ever made. • , FARB. it BROTHHS. P 24 gieetinit greetalt99W FOILTUI THE DAILY EITtNING BULLETIN : PHILADELPHIA.. MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1866 HOWELL & BROTHERS, S. W. con Ninth and Chestnut stsi, Are Manufacturing their new styles of Paper Hangings FOR SPRING. And Samples and Lots of New Goods are now coming in from their manufactory, which with a fresh Inspor lion of French Designs are ready for the inspection of their customers. • The increased facilities of their new and more ex tensive Factory enables them to produce much hand somer and finished styles. • Imitation Freseqesigns FOB Parlors, Entries, Ceilings, (to., dm, PREPARED. mh7.m.w&almi JUST OPENED. Penis - can's Branch Ale, Wine and Liquor Vatilts, Nos. 37 and 39 South Third Street, Madeloth'. Hear Entranceon Bank street. mitts 1866. SPRING. 1866. EDMUND YARD & CO., 617 Chestnut and 614 Jayne Streets, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF Silks and Fancy Dress Goods, Linens and White Goods, Shawls and Balmoral. AT.TCRA IN AMERICAN DRESS GOODS. Germantown Fancy Wool Goode, A Full Line of Prints. AT THE LOWEST MAIO= RAM. 11110-2 m THIS is a personal Invitation to the reader to examine our new styles of SI.RnaG CTOTHING. . • Or- asintere Suitt( for $l6.- and Black Snits for VI Finer Snits, all wpm mite V 5. WANAHARER & BROWN, f. OAK HALL, _SOUTHEAST COIUTEM EGOCTE and MAIGMT Ste. . , JAS. R. CAMPBELL & No. 727 Chestnut St. :INVITE THE ATTENTION OF CASH MYERS AT WHOLESALE, TO THEIR STOCK OF FRENCH, BRITISH and AMERICAN DRY GOODS, which, for extent, variety and general adaptation to the wants of the tradO. is unrivaled. As we are constantly in receipt of the choicest and cheapest offerings of this and other marketa,our stock will always be worthy of inspection. ruhl3-1m rp4 rrHE PHILADELPHIA AND MONTANA GOLD 1. AND SILVER MINING COMPANY, CHARTERED BY THE. NIA STATE OP PENNSYL VA. CAPITAL STOCK, no,fflo SHARES, AT ts EACH, 1500,000. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 15 PER SHARE. WORKING CAPITAL, WACO SHARES, or $150,000. Subscription books for the stock of the Company are now open, at tile _principal o Mice of the Company, No. 26 South TITLE D street, where specimens of the cres can be seen, and circulars with prospectus otp• tamed. urders for stork, by mall or express,will be promptly attended to; and those wishing any additional ation can obtain the same by applying,eito opr son or through the mails, to H IL . WAINWRIGHT, Treasurer of the Compa"y, At the Company's Office, No. 26 S. THIRD street. rards,th,m-strp2 Philadelphia 127E' GROWTH AND BEAUTY.— "London" Gray Hair Color The Only Restorer" "London" Hair Color Restorer" "London" , Hair. Hair Color Infallible Restorer" "London" Hair Color Restorer" "London" Changed Hair Color Hair Restorer" "London" Hair Color Restorer" "London" without Hair Color Restore- Restorer" "London" Hair Color Restorer" "London" Dyeing. Hair Color tive. Restorer" It is the only knowtt restorer of color and perfect hair djLeswing combined. Delicately perfttmed. "London" Does Hair Color Removes Restorer" "London" Hair Color Restorer" "London" not Hair Color all Restorer" "London" • Hair Color Restorer" "London" Stain Hair Color Dandruff Restorer" "London" Hair Color Restorer" "London" or Soil. Hair Color andßestorer" "London" Hair Color Restorer" "London" Anything. Hair Color Itching. Restorer" hiss= TILE HAIR sorr, GLOSSY. AND LIIXDATANT. KEEPS TSB SCALP CLEAN, COOL AND HEALTHY. "London Hair Color Restorer." "London Cures all Hair Color it will Restorer." "Unden _ Hair Color - - Restorer." "Loudon Diseases. Hair Color prevent Restorer." "London Hair Color Restorer." "London of the Hair Color the hair Restorer." "London Hair Color Restorer." "London Scalp. Hair Color from Restorer." "London • Hair Color Restorer." "London Hair Color Falling. Restorer." No washing or preparation before or after the use; applied bY the hand or soft brush. - Only 75 cents a bottle, six bottles 111. Bold at Dr. SWATIWS, No. 880 North Sixth street, above Vine, and al :the leading Druggists and Fancy Goods dealers de3om,w,e,t f, era)Norms' TO ANY AMOUNT LOANED PPoN DIAMONDS. WATCHES, JEWEL. BY, PLATE CLOTHING, do., at _ JONES & CO.'S. ____: OLD-EsTABLISMED LOAN WTI ,im Corner, et THIRD and GASKILL Streets, Below Lombard: N. B.—DIAMONDS, WATCHES, • JIMILLay r GUNS, &A, Y ,Fos eiwaz WHIIXENWITH GALL attention to our w oh we t er a tersys °rtaa lm en ve t or on ilu ltan c e, 11" and offer °l3 ' them at very reasonable prices to per : ` Beet of references and • FULL GTJA-aia Invariably even by • • _ • THE 'UNION PIANO BlL&Nu.wAstrutsma. ,GOV 111120 11117 Wahint stun wr J ; t l4 teri o ..ari A tita P ct oce El4 . v s:' r o r b i l a E l Ea to FaEN_esowc7rlrl:e:Wo,mLillaTO' ';,Cc l uutteter o give! vvith Cbarta, daily at, X 0.2573, Trtag Otreetr . DriblO 15411,Wininks EDWIY HALL &' ,e,s s. second st., Would call attentiOn to their White Goods Department. CAMBRIC AND JACONET MUSLIM PUFFED MUSLIEIS AND NAINSOOKS. PLAID NA-117800ES, CAMBRICS, °wax- DIES. STRIPED NAINSOOIO3 AND ORGANDIES. FRENCH MUSLIM AND VICTORIA. LAWNS. SOFT FINISHED - CAMBIUM r 4 SKIRTING CAMBIUM. WHITE GOODS OF ALL KINDS. Embroidery Department. CAMBRIC EDGINGS AND INSERTING& SWISS EDGINGS AND INIDERTINGS., LACE RANDEEIXBIEFS, ALL RINDS. LACE COLLARS, ALL =DS. EMBROIDERED LINEN SETS.. REAL • LACE sErs, &c. An assortment of HAMBURG EDGINGS and IN SERTING& very - cheap , mbl9abLv2r , rp EDWIN - HALL & CO.. 28 South Second street, WILL OPEN THIS MORNING FROM EMOTION, 5 LOTS OF sailipin's" Bombazines. 5 LOTS OF "Lupin's" Tamils(' Cloth. 5 LOTS OF Canton Cloth or Mourning Alpacas, WITH "Lupin's" Black De Laines, at REDUCED PRICES. mhymatret, rp CURIVEDIsTODDART & BROTHER Are in daily receipt of new and desirable styles of Goode, purchased at the New York and Philadelphia Auctions, At Greatly Reduced Pricer. The attention of LaCles is requested, as we are de. terrolned to Offer Onr Entire Stock AT PRICES TO CORRESPOND WITH AUCTION BALES. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER , lice. 450, 452 and 454 north Second St., mb.l9•St. Above Willow. WHITE, MODE AND BUFF GROUND M.O"JEIA.I:IO3, AT REDUCED PRICES. CURIUM STODDART & 8R03113R, Nos. 450, 452, 454 N. Seconik r St , xable-Sti Above Willow. BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS FROM THE LATE AUCTION SAL S. PARIS T-AFFETAB. PARIS GROS GRAINS, PARIS GROS 1510' RHINE WITH A FULL OF SWISS SILKS. PriceL from 01 to 52 per yard. CIIRIFEN BTODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 4511, 459 and 454 North SECOND Street, "New Queen Olives!' By the Gallon. TIE .LARGEBT IN THE WORLD. • DAVIS & RICHARDS, ARCH AND TENTH STS. mI3H-Ct rp/ WHITE AND BUFF MARSEILLES, At Reduced Prices CURWEN STODDART ‘t. BROTHER, • Nos. 450, 453 and 454 N. SECOND Street, inbls-st Above WillowZ French chintzes and Percales, AT REDUCED PRICES CIIRWEN STODDART & BRO,THER NOS. 450, 452 and 454 N. SECOND Street, mtilo-st Above Willow HENRY HARPER, ►' 520 ARCH ST, - Manufacturer. and Dealer in Watehe, Jewelry, Silverware And Superior Silver Plated Ware, mhl4lD3rP AT REDUCED PRIOES. PATENT WIREWORK FOR BA,ruNGS, STORE FRONTS, GUARDS, GUARDS, pATrrioNs, &C. IRON:BEDSTEADS AND WIRE WORK la varietY, manufactured by • M. WALKER & BONS, mhs . ex ci 40 NO.II NORTH SIXTH Street. FOR. -SALE WITH•FURNITURE The New and Handsome Modern lied 'deuce • • No. 1912 GREEN StreetA Lot 24 by 90 to aback street, with side yard and all the modern improvements. Immediate Possession. For Terms dec.. apply to S. H. GA.B.TLEY„ 108 South FOURTH Street . Willa-a 4p* fen -Imi ratellGES AND LEMONS.—BIoIIy Orangeil and kf Lemons, In prline order, for sale by- SOS. B g ussEER & C 0,408 Elontlglalaware 0VE111736. 1866. -SPRING; -1866; 1 - CLOPIHNG. CLOTHING.. ,ItOCKHILL & WILSON "Brown Stone Clothing 603 and 605 Chestnut Street, Gentlemen's Fine Ready-Made Clothing Splendid Stock constantly on hand. Orders Containing Measurements Atl tended to Promptly. Rockhill & Wilson, BROWN4HONE CLOTHING'"HAIL, ' Nos, 603 and 605 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. In our Custom Dapartnient Orders are received from all parts of the Union for suits Made up in Fashion able style from elegant materials. Oar Spring stock of materials embraces all the latest novelties in both Foreign and Domestic Fabrics. Faits for Army and Navy Officers Made up in best style, at .shdirt notice, from choicest materials: , our business in-this branch beipg larger than that of any other house in the United States. Boys' Clothing. Our stock of Ready-made Youths' Clothing is largo and complete. Orders promptly attended to on receipt of measurements. The Brown-Stone Clothing Hall, 603 and 805 UftESTNUT STREET, His long been the Favorite Clothing House of America. Favorite Clothing House of America. Our Clothing Is made up in the beat manner, by the best workmen,from the beat materials: Prices Reasonable. Orders are respectfully solicited. ROCKHILL & WILSON Brop-Stone Clothing Hall, 603 & 605 Oheslimit street, rIiILA.DSLPILLL. mhßanwa fl if JOHN W. THOMAS. Noe. 405 and 407 N. Second St., NEW yi , I GOODS OPENING DAILY." FROTHINGRAM & WELLS, 34 South Front and 35 Letitia Street, Everett Cottonadea, a fall assortment. Naaaaehnsetts. Barllet, and Great Falls Brown and Bleached Cottons. Vi'asbington Mills Combrics. Balmoral Skirts, Cloths and. Saul-Imps. 8 4 and a4Do • tri R wad Cotton Warp Cloths. Washington and Milton 31111.: Printed and Embossed Tai le Covers. Corset and Bleached Jeans. • Everett and Lowell Worsted Yarns, Nos. 12, 53 and 12- 84, 10 4 and 11•4 Marseilles Counterpanes, mhLS-61, nit Above Willow COAL ! COAL ! BEST QUALITIES OF COAL AT LOWEST MARKET BATES, AT ALTER'S COAL YARD, NINThI SPELMET, BELOW GMARD AVENUE. lar BRANCH OFFICE CORNIIR OP SIXTH AND SPRING ()ARDENT. datotat4-4p RALSTON & BIDDLE, IMPORTERS OF INDIGO AND INDIA GOODS, 122 Walnut Street and 17 Granite St., OFFER FOR SALE, IN LOTS TO SUIT: ' Indigo, Bengal. indigo, Guatimala. Indigo, Madras. Cochineal Sumac. , Copperas, Block Tin. Lac Dye, Bleaching Powders. Soda Ash, Cutch. Sal Soda, Alum, And DYEWOCKVI, and DYIINITIFFS OR ALL KINDS• mhain rp SIEJaIN O I3 - 451-00031313 SPRING STYLES EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, Chestrkut st. GROVER & BAK ER' FMK' PREMIUM ELASTIC, STITCH AND LOCK STITCH SEWING With latest Insprovginutu. . 'lBO (MESTA to Street, Rbiladei ishaucET Street, Harrisburg. ie.= sp PHILAPELPHLet. PHILADELPHIA, HAVE FOB SALE - PENNSYLVANIA ACA-. DEMY OF 'FINE ARTS.. JAMES Si' EARLE Ez SONS' Fifth Great Sale of valuable Oil Paintings. The- entire collection now on Exhibition, Free. Open. Day and Evening Nvith.. Catalogues. B. SCOTT, Jr., rahl9 5t rp LINEN GOODS, IMPORTED DIRECT FROM THE Manufactur4ers. ROBERT H. HAY, SIICCFSSOR TO WM. 310:22 & CO., No. 228 Chestnut Street, Respectfully Invites the attent'on of buye , s to his large and varied assortment of LINEN GOODS of thir meet approved makes, as S. PATRIC% et SONS',. MEN =CD & SONS', ANDREW CIIRELL'S, ROBERT MoKANE'S, and others, which he will self at the lowest prices,and on the most liberal terms. Big stock consists in part of 3-4, 7-8 and 4 4 Blay Linens. 4-4 'White Linens in 60 yard • ." " " Spanish do. pieces for the ShirtTratle. '• " Brown do 7.8 and 4-1 White Linens in " " " " Mantle, dr. whole and demi nieres 3 4 and 4 4 Brown Holiands for tne Jobbing Trade. " Black do. in dree■ed medium and " Wale do. soft finish, both Power 3.4 BrownlDrills, &c., &c. I Loom and Hand Make. mhl9-6t r . WHAT 25 C.E.N TS WILL DO. No. 602 CHESTNUT STREET: No. 602 CHESTNUT STREET. 25 Cents. 25 Cents: No. 602 Chestnut Street. - • A. 3, HOYT'S, A. J. HOYT'S, 25 CEIVIS. A. J. HOYT'S Great Sale of Rich Jewelry And Fancy Goods. ems^rs. A. NEW 7EATURE. A NAW FEATURE. 25 CENTI3. Ncyrn - ma LIRE rr. NOTHING LIRE IT The entlre_stock of a fin - tams Jeweler and Fancy -- Goods Dealer__, to be closed out to make room far the "Ledger" Office. ONLY ONE ARTICLE ONLY ONE ARTIC rt 25 CENTS.-SOLD A TINE. S AT A TIRE. Bette FT rSant_ Gift Sale. GLE. GIFT SALE. GIFT SALT; wENTY-leiVn. CENTS. TWENTY-FIVE Casim. TWENFY. hi v. 16 GENTS. And One Dollar is all that Is asked. per article, na matter of what value It may be. Bythla method you may get A GOLD WATCH A GOLD WATCH FOB ONE DOLLAR. _FOE ONE DOLL ek.E.II I 25 CfiliTS. A Silver Watch, a Silver-plated Tea Set, a Silver Coffee Urn, a Silver-plated Goblet, Castor. Ice Pitcher, Butter Dish, Set of Forks or Spoons, one dollar. Rich Jewelry, of all the latest and most improved patterns; Opera biasses, FILM Table and Pocket, Cutlery, besides a great variety of other goods. All to be disposed of on a new plan Of sale at a price astonishing to every body. Included in this lot may be found a great variety of articles, such as Stationery, Envelopes, Ink, Pens, Needles, Pins, Bair Nets. Ladies'-Belt Suckle, Tooth Brushes Pocket Books. Combs, Fancy Goods and Per Packages of Paper Collars, Neck Ties, Mt gravings, eta, etc. These goods can be purchased ats cents per article, according to the tollowing terrine First. Our patrons are required to select from the ..W• cent list such an article or articles as they may desire, for which they give the price (twenty-five cents per article) which In many instances is lover than that of th e wholesale dealers. Second.lmmediately after con cluding this purchase, a registered eel - lib:ate or order' will be given, free of chs rge. naming an article in the It list, that can be had upon the payment Of one dollar. The article so specified will then be shown, and the correct information as to its use and. qualiy will be given. Third. It is then left Optional whether the holder of the certificate pays the dollar and takes the article or not. Nothing is paid for until you know what you get. Special attention is called to the fact that in no case. can the slightest deviation from our established terms and rules be made. A rigid adherence to oar impar tial system of conducting this novel sale is necessary, that all may share equally the advantages resulting from our liberal method of doing 'business. By this method no money can be lost. No money Is hazarded. For you do not pay, neither are you under any obliga tions to pay, for any article, until you know what you are to receive. Everybody receives more than thee money's worth,. and, as a matter of course, everybody will be delighted with this novel sale, A visit from ito,ooo ladies and gentlemen is expected beiore we close out our immense stock. Cab and see. t..r yourselves. The ladies will find a great variety of goods pat ticularly adapted to their use ane will not rail to call early. This sale Is really the latest novelty. No. 52 Chestnut Street. Sale to continue day and evening until all the goods are disposed o 1 A. Jr. HO-YT, Successor to J. N. Blood &Co., No. 602 CHESTNUT STREET, Philadelphia. pa. NOTICE—Fine French Plate Show CaaeS, Sales Fesks, Counters, Castings, &c., for sale. xrl,lo-s ID w & a it rp /Twolerc NEW OFFICE. 114 South 'Third Street, Bankers, AND Dealers in Government Securitiesp u. 5.1 3 ,9 of ISSI, 5 20's, Old and New, 10.40 9 5; Certificates of Indebtedness, 7.30 NOTES, Ist, 2d, and 3d Series. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. INTEREST ALLOWED ON . DEPOSITS. Collections made. Stocks Bought and Sold on Com • mission. Seecial husitiess accionnnodations EzazavED , poz LA.uLFS. fe7 PHILADELPHIA. PebrIIAPP 1886. fa am -7- 0 - ROVER g/1 R'S 1 on ..Locurp sTiTas I=w -31:PB°v , ED . 1332 " : " . 9.1 1 NG Acaur.N.Es. No 1 an d No 9 for Tailors, Bteemalter9,, E. 44,21.45, albitierirtrk Street, Philadelphia. •" 17 MASH= Street, Hrarisburr,, , ret:ort rp AIICTIOMZIIa .:5 CENT 25 CENTS. 71:U y_ & 0..)