BUSEIESS NOTICES. A movrNa SUBJECT. 'There's the carman come already, ♦nd rye not packed this trunk! Hy! that man's legs seem unsteady; Suppose he should be drunk? How careless with that glass lie goes He'll be sure to crack it. Go help him, John; you've got on clothes Tbat will stand the racket, Though they cost a price so small. At that unrivaled Towns HALL!" W HAVE— Anivool Raney Coastmere Mats, as tote at " Pants " Vesta )Ifaking an entireaU-woos fancy suit for $ll 50 ditt&wool black flack acts, as low as 111 00 Castanere Pants 5 CO " Cloth Vests 400 Yoking an entire atd-wool black suit for $2O 00 .eUbwoot good style Fancy Cassimere Suits. to match, $r 614 60. Astonishing as these prices may seem, compared with /hose to which we have been accustomed for several years *WV ABE NOT ITCTITIOITS—WE HAVE THE aoODS IN OIVANTITSYS AT THE PILIOES MENTIONED. We make op no trash—they are aU serviceable goods. Advancing /rem these rates we have goods of aU grades up to the wry finest fabrics, comprising ay rem the largest and complete assortment of Clothing in Phitadetphia, en's, Youth.s , and Boys'), surpassed by none, and equated by few, in style, make and Jil t at prices guaren. Seed lower than the lowest elsewhere, or to money re• Aseded. ifi'TO CLOTHIERS:IM than pnrchasea for this season having been delayed, Waiting the expected decline in goods, we have now on hand the largest and beat assorted stock of Clothing in Yhiladelphia, purchased for awns EXCLIIIHVELY, AT WEE VERY LOW3I:I3T BATES OF THE SEASON, which Ambles US to realize a fair pre/liana sell at prices less than the cost qf same goods in most other establishments. We eon sitypty Clothiers doing a fine city trade with coeds adapted to their sales, at prices so much lower than Me cost ett their present stocks, that, by making an average of the whole, they will be enabled to dispose eg' Meir goods at prices covering the average cost, and even paying a profit. BENNET'S: do 00., SOLD. The Shenandoah has been sold For fifteen thousand gonads in gold, Arid now a new career begins, In expiation of past sins. Thirty-five thousand pounds she cost; So, twenty thousand have been lost; Thus, though this craft was fleet of wing, - She had to go for what she'd bring. And thus it is to have bad luck; Those with large stocks, bought high, get "Brutal," 'Whilst those who buy wissw GOODS Ditcrmin, Like PRIMY'S " . STSB," serenely swum! To those who contemplate purchasing a Spring Suit, we w. uld say, you w ill find at the 'Star" an immense stock of carefully-manufactured Clothing, embracing every style of garment worn by gentlemen: also, con stoutly receiving, the latest and most stylish fancy Casaimeres for our Custom department, whim], em ploying the beet cutters and workmen, cannot be =rolled. STAR CLOTHENG EMPORIUM, LOW PRICES AND FASHIONABLE GOODS, Ss CH-MT= STREE r, SIGN OF STAR, A REDUCTION OP 25 PERCPNT., or fr0m.125 to $2OO less upon each INSTRU -11.1.NT than our REGULAR SCIT ROULE PRICES. Dearing to reduce our large stock of superior and lastly improved richly finished seven octave Rose wood Pianos, previous to the removal to our new store, Girard Bow, No. 1103 Chestnut street, we have con e/tided to offer them at the actual cost to manufacture, liad at prices equolly as low as we sold them before the War These instruments have been awarded the highest Miurns at all the principal exhibitions ever held in nuntry, with numerous testimonials from the drat *Mists in America and Europe. They are now the leading Pianos, and are Bold to all parts of the world.. Persons desiring to purchase a fkrat-caiss Plano, at greatly reduced rates, should not fall to avail them selves of this opportunity. Circulars of the r , gular gebednle prices, with precise cuts of the styles of our Pianos, can be had at the warerooms, and on applica ilkat will be sent by mail. SCHOMA.CIKER & CO., spbtmyi Warerooms. No. 1021 Chestnut street. MEYER'S NEWLY IMPROVED CR.ES SCALE OVERSTRUNG PIANOS, Acknowledged to be the best. London Prize Medal- Sind Highest Awards In America received. MELO DEONS AND SEOOND-HAND PIANOS agawn.m am Warerooms.722 Arch Bt., below Bth. MARSHALL & MITTAUER'S 11MGrand and Square Pianos, superior to any other make in the Union. lUndtifflti a Man's well-known Pianos, for sale by A. SCHERZEI4., 525 Arch street. mh3l-5,m,w-Im tIiTKENWAY t NOS SONS' PIA IMAre now acknowledged the best in. artuneaats in Dlarops as well acknowledged America. They are *led in public, am private, by the greatest artiste 'lifting in Europe, by 'VON BIIWW, DREYSCHOCK., =EMT, JAELL, and others; In this country by MILLS, SEASON, WOLFSOHN, etc, For sale only by BLASIUS EROS. itet. WOG Chestnut st reet. EVENING BULLETIN. WED NES JAY, APRIL 25. 1866 THE FENIAN COLLAPSE. The Fenian movement, that promised so much upon paper, seems to have come to a most lame and impotent con elusion, and the accounts of seizures of Fenian arms and the breaking up of Fe nian organizations betray such a ridicu lous disproportion of means to proposed ends as to render the entire business ab surd and laughable. There are but few persons who feel any commiseration for the leaders of the movement upon our own soil; for if they had carefully ar• ranged a programme to make their cause appear puerile and to render themselves ridiculous, they could scarcely have achieved a greater success in those „,respects than they have already at tained. For the simple and trusting masses who contributed their hard earn ings for the"liberation of Ireland," there 3s more of sympathy and pity. But it wenld be well if the great mass of Irish men in this coUntry could be made to understand and appreciate a few princi ples that they would doubtless have heard tell of more frequently during the Fenian flurry, were it not for the bad feeling which British "neutrality" had engendered towards the British govern ment during the rebellion. One of the principles to which we refer is simply this. The American people offer an asylum here for the op pressed of all nations. They receive strangers with open arms, give them the right of suffrage after a very short pro bation, and make them eligible for most public offices just as though they were born upon the soil. The Irish have not been slow to avail themselves of these privileges, and no class of adopted citi zens are more jealous of their rights under our hws, or more anziou3 to fill such offices a are within their reach. The Amer!cah people feel ant think that in return for what they confer upon the Irish immi. rant the latter should be content to forego foreign affiliations and to be in heart and feeling what he is in rights and privileges, an American citizen. We have noobjeetion whatever to the Irish people striking a blow for the independence of their country, and we care very little for the amount of un easiness they may cause the govern ment of Great Britain; but we submit that it is not consistent with that American citizenship of which the Irishman is so jealous, to profess a boisterously earnest all egiance to a foreign government, Utopian though it may be. TOWER HALL. 518 MARKET STREET PERRY & CO Irishmen upon their own soil, and Irishmen who are aliens in other lands, may to k over the wrongs of Ireland as much as they please, and organize as extensively as they choose, for the pur pose of redressing those wrongs; but adopted citizens of the United States should bear in mind that they have renounced all allegiance to foreign powers and that their fealty is due to the country that shelters them and elevates them to the dignity of citizenship. Judging from the professions of zeal of some of the Fenian oracles for the yet unborn Irish republic, America 'Would have but few Hibernian sup. porters in the event of the United States becoming involved in a war with the new republic after it came into existence. But the zealous Irishman should remem ber that it is here his lot is cast and that here his allegiance is due, and that if he cannot renounce his fealty to all the world besides the land of his adoption, his American citizenship is a sham and a disguise that has only been assumed to suit his own purposes, to be worn at pleasure and to be discarded whenever his interests or his prejudices prompt him to form new political ties. These things are worthy of the consideration of all American-Irish Fenians. - BEGIILAS rmomorioNs. The award of brevet rank in the regu lar service, recently made by.the Board convened for that purpose,will of course create a considerable discussion in the army. The decision of the . Board re stricts brevet promotions to officers who have distinguished themselves in the field, in the presence of the enemy. This ruling of course excludes a very meritorious class of officers, whose faithful performance of non-combatant duty has been of incalculable service to the country. An officer like General Hammond Vinton, at New York, or Colonel George H. Crossman, at Phila delphia, whose administration of a vast Quartermaster's Department hits in volved the disbursement of millions upon millions of the public funds, is not included in the recommendation- of the Board. And yet services such as these have required the highest abilities, the sternest in tegrity, the most exhausting labor, the most onerous responsibility. There is a large class of officers who occupied such positions as these during the war, whose merits are cordially appreciated by the War Department, by the Army Board which has just reported, and by the.country at large, and at first sight the decision of the Board may appear unfair to many minds. But there are certain things to be borne in mind, in a case like this. In the first place, the character of the Board itself. It consisted of Generals Sherman, Meade and Thomas, General Sheridan not being present. It is quite impos sible to suppose that these officers have had any object in view, ex cept the best interests of the service. Their own position in the army, their intimate friendly relations with most of the officers affected by their adverse de cision, and'their unimpeachable perso= nal characters forbid the idea of their being actuated by any but the highest and most honorable motives. The only question that can possibly be raised will be as to the correctness of their judg ment. There cannot have been any wish to disparage the officers who were assigned to bureau or departmental duty. We venture to assert that any one of the members of the Board would prefer the risks of the battle-field to the vexations, harassments and responsibilities of a bureau. The Board express a decidedly unfa vorable opinion of the whole system of brevet promotions. They believe that it would be better for the interests of the service "to substitute in its place some other mode of reward for special gal lantry in action; such as medals com memorative of the event, or to make ac tual promotion to vacancies without re gard to prior rank." They look upon the conferring of brevet rank upon all meritorious officers as calculated to create confusion by the great number of high grades that it would create. In a war like that which has just closed, the offi cers of the regular army, who remained true to their flag, rill benaved well, all did their duty, and all deserve, what they so freely receive, the grateful ap proval of their superior officers, of the army whose interests they have so well served, and of the country whose cause they have so efficiently sustained. The officers who were detailed for de partmental service are amongst the best and ablest in the service, and, while we feel satisfied that the Board has come to a wise and proper decision upon this difficult and delicate question, we Cannot but regret that it has been one of the many fortunes of war that these non combatant officers are prevented from sharing the honors, when they would so gladly have shared the dangers of the battle-field. Large Sale Extra Valuable Beal Estate, Man Messrs. Thomas & Sons' gale on Tuesday next will include a large amomt or vs/liable Real htitate, to be sold by order of the Orphans' Court, Executors and others, Including the very valuable bualness locations 71u.ABCH street and Ss orth Seventh street, and 1323 MARKET street; Residence 1.127 WALNUT street, valu- able 4,k urtry Seat old York road; Country Seat near 'W Binders Deborah, the Estates of S. It. Pollard, O. Brown, Osantsonse Residence 1832. Spruce street,) Estate of Francis Mcßride and others, including a Lumber of residences, dwellings, farms and iota. See auction column. Lai ge sales 2d and Bth BIILyLNTI. See pamphlet catalogues and third page to-day's N. John B. Myers do Co., Auctioneers, Nos. 282 and 234 Market street, will hold on to-morrow (iltuesday), April 26, by catalogue, on four months' credit. o,l3l,lendia sale of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, comprising b 75 plemt of Cloths, Fancy Cassimeres and floating% Italians, rte., comprising the choicest assortment of Woolens offered this season, including some of the attest goods ever len. ported. Alto lar cases British Dress Goods, to be sold to elm- a foreign account, A leo. rull lines Farts Dress Goods, Silks dec.; Linen Goods, in large variety; 2,(sa. lidkfs., or a favorite make; fu ,l lines Ito iery; Gloves, Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, Starts aid hrrwers. Sewirga, Umbrellas, Suspenders, White Goofs, Madras, Gingham and Cotton lidkfs: Also. 175 packages Cotton and Woolen Dometics. for cash. 43%.1iltuas,v, April 27, at it o'clock, by catalogue, on THE DAILY EVENINEr BULLETIN : FBIL9DELPH) - 11, WIiDNESDAY..APRIL 25, 1866. four months' credit, about 250 pieces of Superfine and. Fine Ingrain, Royal Damask, Venetia -List Hemp, Cottage, and Rag Carpetings, 40 rolls Canton and Colt liattings. Sale el TiUmber Lands, Clearfield County. ja r uSA• f r r anAn2U°"er'adVerth r ono vlaatogealtfpioPertiestobeaoldonrttffe neaday, at the Exchange, a valuable tract of Cleartield county land wLI besolu at that time, to which atten tion is invited. This land, besides being heavily tim bered, is underlaid with coal, the veins cropping out. Jar se Eeperts, duelson Mep/nimS, and a sample of the COQ; may be en at tore. JOH:Lq CRIMP 111TILDEB.. 1731 (Id_ESTNITT ETRE:ET and 213 LOuGE STREET. Mechanics of every branch required tbr,houselmild ing and fitting promptly furnished. . ja3-Bm* RAVEN & BACON PI&NOS. przyl Tese beautiful Instruments have ran h ked among the BEST tor nearly KO 40 years. aplk-w,f,m,tl J. E. GOULD, Seventh and Chestnut. STATIONERY—LETTER, CAP AND : NOTE PAPERS, ENVELOPES. BLANK BOOKS, and every requisite in the Stationery line, selling at.the lowest figures at S. R. DOWNING'S Stationery Store, inal2-tfrpt Eighth street.two doors above Walnut. SPRING STYLE HATL—WARBURTON, 430 CHESTNUT Street, next door to the Poet Mike. door_ 1866 • SHA VI HAIR NG CH TO Pima H aud at KOPP'S SALOON. Hair Whiskers dyed. Razors put in order. Corner Exchanee Place and,Dock street. Ins] I. C. KOPP. DEDUCED PRICES.—OnIy $1 for elegant styles Photographs, every variety, executed In the beet manner at the popular Gallery, 624 A.rch street. B. F. • S Pictures elicit naive .:. t IF le YOU WANT TO SCALE FISH QUICKLY. use 1 the Improved Fish Sealer, such as moat of the fish dealers in our markets use. They make them fly oft' rapidly. For sale by TRUMAN SttAW, No. 835 (Right Thirty 4ive) Market street, below Ninth ONLY =t.—Large size Photographs, jest the style for framing, beautiful Pictures, Jut t the thing for the times, accurate, durable and cheap. RELMESM, Second street, above Green. DOG COLLARS.—Brass and German Silver Band, Iron and Brass Chain, Leather and Morocco Dog Collars, Plain and Galvanized Dog Chains, Leather Dog Leaders and small Padlocks for Collars. for sale by TRUMAN & SHAW. No. 8.35 (Eight Thirty-five) Market Street. below Ninth. a FOR 61 .— Cartes de Visite, of exquisite style and ILI artistic execution, teetered in arrangement and finisti; get them at 624 .Axch street, B. F. 31E0.1E103 Gallery. TEIE SEWENG HOLDER, by a simple compressure, its equally as efficient and far lees costly than the Storing Bird. Every lady's work-basket should be furnish( d with one. For sale at the Hardware Store of TRUMAN & SHAW, No. 835 (Eight Thirty.fiVe) Market street, below Ninth. $3 000 TO 4,000 TO INVEST IN A. GROUND den street. RENT. P. wserma, 614 Spring Gar- W &F. CARPENTER, TAILORS, GIRARD HOUSE, Take pleasure in calling the attention of their friends and the public generally, to their stock of Imported fabric' (or men's wear, which they are prepared to rusk eup in their usual approved style. at reduced prices. anti-m,w.f-2131*rP DEAL LACE SH WES. t OEO. W. VOGEL. No. 1016 CHESTNUT et., has received from Bruselles.per steamer Delaware. direct. cc the port of Philadelphia. one case of Black. Real Case Shawls, comprising some entirely new fresh designs not before exhibited in this market, at areatly reduced prices. apit4-6trp* 117.11 ITE sHE . rx..a.ND SH t WLS, at 43 So. ti 50 and 11 IS CO.—GE f. W. VOGEL, No. 1016 CHESTNUT street, has *educed theprices of WHITE SHETLAVD SHAWLS, largest sizes. to $3 50, 14 50 and id 00, to elosct the in t . t °nation. Also, a few very fine SHAWLS, at same proportionate reductions. ap=l.6trp. I'HE HARRISON BOILER. A SAP STEAM BOILER—The attention of Manufacturers and others using Steam is confidently called to this new Steam Generator, as combining resentful advantages absolute aafe.y from explosion in co/team:teas of tirst coat and cost of rersira In ecoutmy of fuel, facility of 2. 7 ca: ing and transportation, &c., r t possessed by ant other holler now In use. This bolter la formed of a combination of ca.t-lt on hollow spheres, each sphere s inches extend] diameter, and Ji of an inch third. these are held together by wrought-Iron bolts, .with cap at the ends. Nearly one hundred of these Boilers are n.,w In In this city. For descrii tive circulars or price, apply to JOSEPH HARRISON, Jr.. Harrison Boiler Works, Gray's Perry Road, adjoining the U. S. Arsenal, Philadel. phia. ati4-2mrpf FOit BALE.—To titappers, :Grocers. Hotel -seepen and others—A very superior lot of Chem Oder. by the berrel or dozen. P. J. JOAD ", noiLrptf SW Pear street. below Third and Wslant HOOP BXIRT ITFAI7 I` OItY Hoop Ettcfrta ready made and made to order; warranted of the beat materials. Also,Edrizta reVal. B. BAYLEY, wain/ 812 Vine street. above Hlghtla. rPILAC NATILABB, Auctioneer and Money Broker, L N. E. corner of Third and Spruce streets, only one 1:1W below the Exchange. NATELABB'S Principal established for the last forty yeazs Money in loan In large or small amonnla, at the lowest rater, on e Diamonds, Silver Plate, Watchee, Jewelry, Cloth. •n, and goods of every description. oMoehonrs from s A. K. till 7 P. Pd. der4trp. FTTLRE., WEAVE-a _ CO. Ittanntholie-• re= or MANILA AND TARRED CORDAGE. tnee 22 North Water Str eets. and No. 22 North Deism/ Avenue, PhEndalWa. EDWIN H. Frrnza. .11218.A.11. Wi•V101. CONRAD B. Morn:rim. WINE FRENCH. MANTEL CLOCEB.—A frerli E portetion of beautiful styled, warranted correct E.REPRBB.' FARR & BROTHER. Imparters, 324Chestnutstreet, below Fourth. M AHHitile WITH MDR' rFtLiii INK, 2=broide: AIM lug, ambling, EltataPing. go. TORBAY, 1800 Filbert amyl. JORDAN'S CIXI,EiutATED TONIO ALM—The truly healthful and nutritious beverage, now to use by thousands—invalida and others—has established a character fbr quality of material and purity of manu• facture, which stands unrivaled. It is recommended by physicians of this and other places. as a superior lonia, and requires but a trial to convince the most skeptical of Its great merit. To be had, wh. Weal and elan, of P. I. JORDAN. no Pear street. HENRY JAMES, A OCOUNTANT. Disputed and Confused Accounts Adjusted—Seta of books opened—small seta kept by contract State ments and Balance Sheets prepared for Bankrupt Estates. FRENCH AND SPANISH TRANSLATED. , apMem/ Room 84, No. 413 Chestnut street 40.000 1 3 8 A Z, B unT.cfus.,V1:21 - I.tx7n. Beet. 10,000 pounds Black Lead, powdered. Beet. 10,000 pounds Antimony, 1i olb. boxes. 2,000 pounds Gum Camphor, In barrels. 2,5e0 pottnds fow'd and Gr'd Gentian Boot. 2,000 pounds American Drop-black in 100 lb. boxes. 1,500 pounds linglish do. do. 500 potusds Chloroform P. dt W 11b. bottles. 2,0c0 pounds Lb•eam Tartar, pow'd, pure, in bbls. 2,500 mums Stilph. Qalnine, P. & W.. in 100 oz. cases. 500 ounces Sul ph. Morphine. PAW., 50 oz cases. All the above in store and for sale at lowilt market rates. MT" Weinvlte increased orders for our popular PUBE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD AND PENN TRgATY WHITE =al), Of which we are the sole manufacturers EtY IT! TRY Pr!! • The best in the market. PUTTY! PUTTY I! PUTTY!! MADE 00 PURE LINSEED OIL, With power and faciliths fill orders to any extent 161 Orders daily increasing. We invite Inquiries. ZIEGLER & SMITH, Wholesale Druggists, Proprietors of the Pent sylvatda Paint and Oolor Works, apl9.l2tryi ffl Etore and Oon„ To. 137 North THIRD s t reet,e ptopLE DIFFER ON MANY POINTS, BUT ALL AGREE THAT THE "LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER AND DRESSING" "London" "Hair Color Restorer' "London" Is the most "Hair Color Restorer' "London" "Hair Color Restorer' "London" Reliable Hair "Hair Color Restorer' "London" "Hair Color Restorer' "London" Restorative "Hair Color Restorer' "London" "Hair Color Restorer' "London" Ever Introduced "Hair Color Restorer' "London" "Hair Color Restorer' "London" to the '11: it Color Restorer' "London" "Hair Color Restorer' "London" American "Hair Color Restorer' "London" "Hair Color lie•toree "London" People "Hair Color Restorer' "London" r "Hair Color Restorer' "London" For Restoring "Hair Color Rffitorer° "London" • "Hair Color Restorer' "London" Gray Hair and "Hair Color Restorer' "London" "Hair Color Restorer' "London" Preventing "Hair Color Restorer' "London" "Hair Color Restorer' "London" Baldness, ' Hair Color Restorer' PRESERVES THE ORIGINAL COLOR TO OLD AGE "London" "Hair Color Restorer' "London" Life, Prevents "Hair Color Restorer' "London" "Hair Color Restorer' "London" Growth, the Hair ' Hair Color Restorer' "London" "Hair Color Restorer' "London" and from "Hair Color Restorer' "London" • "Hair t3olor Restorer' "London" Beauty, Falling. "Hair Color Restorer' No washing or preparation before or alter its use; ap plied by the band or soft brush. Only 75 cents a bottle, six bottles 14. Sold at Dr, WAYNE'S, No. SIO North Sixth street, above Vine, Philadelphia and at the leading Druggists and Dealers in Toilet Articles. mh24-m,w,s •• • •• : or_uort ;on to our Dent assortment of BowsawPLLNol9, oL we alwaye have on hand, and offer them mS very reasenable prices tO purahmers. B ea t e t references and NULL 017.6.11AisTEE Inyarlahtf given by THE CRON PLiNO ILILISI7BACTITRING %DID inn Walnut stratt3 •,;.- FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, etc., a corn , plete assortment ale. rAeleetayAldegligres. oi Importers 'Watches, eta., am.° 324 Chestnut street, below Fourth. 7. L. CAPEN, PHRENOLOGIST. Successor to Fowler, Wells & Co., gives rit te and verbal descriptions of character 4 4.. with( harts, daily at [apsm,w,B,22arpJ Igo. 25 /2,73ENTR Street, Tins ts a personal Invitation to the reader to em , unine our new styles of SPRING urorratusG. Caesiznele Suite for SUL and Black bolts for $22. Finer Snits, all prices op to $75. WAIT' & SHOWN, OAX HALL, ROOTHEAST CORNER SIXTH and MARKET Ste. r> A *v...\ . .i.3 to t ' • - ‘,, - ‘79' Cl' ,e . \OO ..„..,.. „... ~, .5) 7,2,4 CHESTNUT ST. FAMILY SEWING-MACHINES. CARPETS CLEANED and RENOVATED in the cheapest and =et satisfactory manner, AT THE PRESTON STEAM LAUNDRY, South Ninth Street. ONE PRICE CLOTELING. • JONES' Old Established • One Price CLOT ING HOU 3E, 604 MARKET AEOVB Prices regulated to the deetne of goodg. A line assortment of Ready Made Clothing con stantly on baud. Custom R ork made to order at very sht rt notice, In style and durability unsurpassed. aldS-im Sp; FOR SALE. • To Close a .Partnership dontuit. The Superior store Property laNo; 491 , ..0rth THIRD Street. Lot MO feet deep . Sto ' relffilita feet deep. Built In tke very test manner. superior light, commands first class tenants be sold at a price that will pay a good In. tenet on the Investment. Apply to DANIEL FAUST, ap2S-St• N. W.corner Third and Arch streets, Spy Glasses, Microscopee, Opera Glasses, Mathematical Instruments, Stereoscopes - Stereoscopic Views, Magic Lanterns, &c., &c., &c. WM. Y. MoALIISTER I No. 728 Chestnut St. Emporium for Black Silks ! An immense stock now open at low prices, compris ing every vat iety from medium to sublime watts. Heavy Taffeta Silks for Coats at 1 371-2 and 1 621-2 Heavy Gros Grain Silks for Coats at 1 88 and 1 95. 2 Lots Black at d Wtite Check Dress Silks at 1 25 and 1 50. AT MeEILAR.Crir'S, No. 11 13. Ninth St.. abv. Chestnut NOW OPEN : Paris Made Mantillas, Rich Silk Basquines, • Rich Silk Jackets, Rich Silk Circles, Bemi Season Jackets, Demi Season Basqnines, Demi Season Rotondes, Pine Lama Lace Goods Dentelledes Index, Black Lace Shawls, White Lace Shawls. J. W. PROCTOR & CO. l 920 Chestnut Street. t.)JLAIEIJELA.. COMP'D CAMPHOR TROCHES. TESTED IN 1849. A see, Agreeable and Positive Preventive of all CHOLERAIC SYMPTOMS. Compounded exclusively by C. H. NEEDLES, S. W cor. TWELFTH nd RACE, Philade. • Sent by mail to any address, oa receipt of price, 5 cents per box. apalet PATENT WIRE WORK POB RAILINGB, STORK FRONTS, GUARDS, PARTITIONS, ,%c, ZRON:BEDBILEADB AND WIRT' WORK In variety, manufactured by M. WALKER db BONB, nottaim 4Dit NO. 11 NORTH BEETH Street, GROVER & BAKER'S !JEST pßizernnsi ELASTIO STITCH AND LOXES STITCH SEWELqG MAMMA With latest Improvements, 780 CHEKIT4 Ir.e Street, PhSedellal& NAM= StreiE.Sereaburs. 1.1411 P rp 1866. SPRING-. 1866. • EDMUND YARD it CO , 617 Chestnut and 614 Jayne Streets, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF Silks and Fang Dress Goods, Linens and White Goods, Shawls and Balmoral, DEALERS IN AMERICAN DRESS GOODS. Genniantown Fancy Wool Goods, A Full Line of Prints AT THE LOWEST HARBET BATES. ap2s-lm rp st,R & MAKET NINTH. N tr 40 Cent Good Quality Melanges. 50 Cent Good Plain Poplins. All-Wool Delaines, 40 cents up. 6-4 Wide Black Delaines, 75 cents. Black Alpacas and Mohairs. Mode Colored Alpacas. 50 cents up. Traveling Dress Stuffs. Children's Bright Plaids. Printed and Plain Percales. Beal Farlston Ginghams. White Pique for Dresses. And many other New Goode at Priam almost aa cheap to before the war. DaiTy opening Auction BARGAINS IN WIESB GOOD& ap2s-m.w f AT RETAIL, JAS. R. CAMPBEII & CO., 727 Chestnut St," Have nude extensive additions to their popular Stock of SULLIES DRESS Gt. CO CMS, WHICH TREY 001ker.u.4 tut. TO SELL At Moderate Prices, Wholesale Rooms up Stairs. Wan= no TRAVELING AND WALKING SUITS. JOHN W THOMAS, No. 405 and 407 North Second St. 'Cow OPEN, Crepe Poplins, Chene Poplins. Chene Mohan's, Plain Mob airs. Toil de Inde, FOR TRAVELING an dIES' &D ap2+St rp/ WALKING SUITS. WEST & BROWN. WEST &. BROWN. WEST & WEST & BROWN. WEST & BROWN. WEST & BROWN. WEST & BROWN. WEST & BROWN. WEST & BROWN. WE • r & BROW WEST & BROWN. WERT & BROWN. WEST & BROWN. WESP & BROWN. WEST & FROWN. WEST & BROWN. WERT & BROWN. WEST & BROWN. WEST & BROWN. WEST & BROWN. WEST & BROWN. WEST & BROWN. WEST & BROWN. WEST & BR AVN. WEST & BROWN. WEST 4 BROWN. WEST & BROWN. WEST & RROWN. WENT & BROWN. WEST & BROWN. WEST & BR MN. WERT & BROWN. WEST & BROWN. TEA BEAT EMS. TEA DEALERR. TEA DPALEES. TEA. DEALERS. TEA DEALERS. TEA. DE ALE Rs. TEA DEALERS. TEA. DEALERS, TEA DE 4,LERS. TEA DEALER 4. TEA DEALERS. 'PEA DEALERS. TEA DEALERS. TEA DEALERS. TEA DEALERS. TEA B EALERs. TEA DEALERS, • • TEA DEALERS. TEA DEALERS. TEA DEA.LERs, TEA DEALERS TEA. DEALERS: 4111EIRRTNUT ST. N 9 CIiEsTNUr IN 9 CHFETTNITP T. R 9 CHESTNUT ST. tkt t, ST. 809 CHESTNUT sT. . 809 RESTNU S • RS CH TNUT 519 CH Es'ENET ST, 309 CHESTNUT ST. IV LLD AB A ZEPHYR AND AS FRAGRANT AS A ROBE are the Teas sold by Messrs. West Brown at theirfmagnifwent Empo rium, No. 809 Chestnut Street. You may there purchase a single pound just as low as though you bought a chest. Every patron of this establishment may test the fla vor of the Tea before making a pur obtase,, The, public are respectfully in vited to give us a call. WEST & BROWN, 809 Chestnut St. BUY YOUR COAL, NOW. WILLIAM W. ALTER Has on band and is receivivg daily the best qualities of Lehigh and Echnylkill coal, which he is prepared to furnish at lowest market rates. As coal has reached its lowest point, and with a prospect of an early advance, be would respe tinily advise all his customer , and housekt mars generally to lay in their coming winter supply at once. Delivery dt pot ar d office. Ninth Street (951), below Girard ave.; Branch Office, oor. Sixth and spring Garden. Carpe,tings MeCallums, CreaseA Sloan, No. 519 Chestnut Street, OPPOSITE INDEPENDENCE HALL; HAVE REDUCED THEIR PRIOEB, And now offer their extensive-Stock of CARPETINGS r At prices corresponding to Canton Maui; g Warehome !- McCALLUMS, CREASE~ et_ SLOAN F , 509 and 519. Chestnut Street;- (oppowe Independence Hall), HAVE IUST RECEIVED One Thousand Rolls, FE.FSH MATTING'S OF All Widths and Styles, _opteti a - ; p ihe Lowest Prices. RAI GAINS IN FINE CLOTHING- ROCKHILL & WILSON "Brown stone Clothing Hall," 603 and 605 Chestnut Street. AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Raving sold out our etock of Clothing ibr Gentle— men and Soya, carried over from the late fire, our en tire stock of Fathicnable Ready-wade Clothing it the Newest, OTIR PRICES AMR THE "LOWEST. Magnificent Spling, Stock Now Ready CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. Our new7y-fitted np Custom Department now con tains the largest assortment of all the fastoonabl New _Fabrics for our patrons to selEct from. SUITS, CIVIL AND MILITARY., if A TIE UP TO ORDER PROMPTLY, In the highest style, and at moderate prices Boys,' Clothing. In this department our stock Is also unrivaled. At The Lowest Prices. Orders executed at shortest notice. READY MADE CLOTHING ROCKHILL & WILSON . Brown-Stone Clothing Hall, 1 6 . 9Rje mi 6 , 95 Chestnut street.- VERY CHOICE OOLONG- TEA. We have just received a lot of ,very choice New Crop OOLONG TEA. in small boxes (suitable for families). to which we would call the attention of those desiring, a really fine article at a moderate price. THOMPSON BLACK it SON, , Broad and Chestnut Street, ap23-6t rp SIMON COLTON di CLARK. To Families Res!ding in or Going to the Those who wig'' , to purchase supplies of the best qua:- lity of FINE t•ROCKitt NS will dad a full and choice stock of the best that can tle imported or procured, frt•m the New York. Beaton or Philadelphia markets.. and can be suppled with goods in package at whole.- sale }rites Particular at'entlon ia .pald. to packing In the neat: est sad mrst sale roomier posslhle. Goods de (vend to any of the Depots,ltapress OfaCeS or tut in the Country free of charge. SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, 87V Cor. BROAD AND WALNUT. ap23-121 4p Carpetings !: AT RETAIL Foreign and Domestic nig Deeline in Gold NEW STOOK To Suit Everybody. THE BEST IN THE urr T, The Choicest Stock IR PHTLADELPECIA Contitry.
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