Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, May 03, 1866, Image 4

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    BIJSENESS NOTICES.
-66HARACTEB61 IN A NEW siENI:IATION stroll 64
The heroine 'a a lovely dream;
• Who far too angel-like does seem
To eat pork pie;
Vie " villain," and Old Nick no worse Is t - -
{pens his time inventing =Sea,
I don't know why.
Then, there's a father void of truth,
A hero who's a matchless youth,
Of courage high ;
He can't be fiat, becarise he r 's tall,
And grandly dressed from-Tower Hall!
All-wool Fancy Ckissimere Coats, as low as 500
" Pants " 00
Vests 250
Zak gan entireaU- wool fancy suit for Su 50
aiWtoool Week Sack Coats, as/ow as , 611 4: 0
" , Cassimere Pants 5 C 0
" Cloth Vests 400
ilfaking an entire all-wool black suit far $2O 00
Ads wool good style Fancy Cassis/sere Bulls, to match,
for $l4 60.
Astonishing as these prices may seem, compared with
those to which we have beenaccustomed for several years
Eta ASS NOT FICTIT/008 -- WIC HAVE THE GOODS IN
CiNANTITLES AT TEE EMCEE ICENTIONED. We make
Alp no greuh—they are ail serviceable goods. Advancing
from these rates we have goods of all grades. up t o th e
ipbry finest fabrics, in large supply at a proportionate
induc ti on from former prices; comprising BY FAB
the largest and most complete assortment of Clothing in
Phikidelphia (.1k en's, Youths' and itoys'), surpassed by
eem e, and equaled by few, in styte, mks and fit, at
p r ices guaranteed lower than the lowest elsewhere, or
tee money reftsnded
Gentlemen who usually hove their clothing made to
measure, can be as welt or better fitted from our stock
Am garments equal in every respect, atfront 28 to 50 per
cent. Lower prices. Those whoprefer can have their goods
made to measure in the best manner, with aline assort
ment of pricesoods to select from.
sif• TO CU:MUNN DEALERS.
°Uri purchases for this season having been delayed
waiting the =peeled decline in goods, we have now on
hand the largest and best assorted stock of Clothing
Xisi/adelphia, purchased for calm EXCLUSIVICHT. AT
TIES VERY-LOWEST HATES. OE THE SEASON, which
enables us Jo realize a fair profit and sell at prizes less
than the wag o f scone goods in most other estab/ishments.
We can supply Clothiers 'doing a fine city trade with ,
goods adapted to their sales, at prices so much tower than
the cost or their present stocks. that, by making an
average of the whole, they wit( be enabled to dispose of
. their goods at prices covering the average cost, and even
paying a profit. BENNET/. &
TOWER HALL,
518 I %ir TtlrET STREET.
?lEEE CUSTOEOLBS CAME IN A. TRAIN FROM
TSB WEST.
&haw customer's game in a train from the West—
in a. train from the West as the Goods came down;
'Zech thought of the store that sold cheapest and best
As The train came thundering into the town.
eTor the customers buy-, and the salesmen sell,
Arm all the stores of their bargains will tell,
Though charging exorbitant prices.
Three buyers were found in the beautiful "Star"—
In the beautiful "Star" as Goods came down ;
AIl three had traveled from regions far,
To BUY AT THY CHEAPEST PLAC.F. TN TOWN.
Far the customers buy, and the salesmen sell,
And all who have bought at the Star will tell
That it never charged high prices.
Would you be attired in the best Clothing to be ob
tained in Philadelphia? Go to the Star. Would you
Obtain the lowest prices, and the best and latest styles!
Ton can obtain them at that emp,.rium. Do you wish
a suit made to order? The Star has every variety of
piece goods; and employs none but the bast cutters and
workmen. We solicit an examination of our stock.
Pi. B.—Clothing made to order at short notice.
STAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
409 OSESTNUT STREET, MON OF STAR.
CHICHERUsiG
WiIitGRAND, SQUARE AND HPRIGHLTIWEI
PIANOs.
ire recognized as the most perfect and permanent in
struments in America and Europe. Fifty-sLa Medals.
20.000 in use. Large assortment ofi ORGANS and M -
ZODEONS, 914 CHESTNUT street.
mbe-th.sa.tu W. H. DITITON.
STEINWAY ra BU
PIANOS
INFIFInre ncrw acknowledged the beat In.PN I M
alligoanents In .Europs as weal as America. They are
aced In public and private._by the mated artiste
Eoln• rope, by 1702 i BM.OW, DRISTBOHOOK,
T. J.S_EI.L. end others; In this country by MILLS,
14, wayyscarbr, e.to. Boy sale cow l %
BLASIUS lt
1624- LI toed Glieslznut street.
EVENING BULLETIN.
THURSDAY, MAY 3. 1866.
THE RECONS utuc rioN (WES now.
. If it be true that the members of the
Cabinet have all, or nearly all, given
their adhesion to President Johnson's
reconstruction policy, and declared their
hostility to the report of the Committee
of Fifteen, it is a new illustration of the
old adage, "Put not your trust in poli
ticians." Mr. Seward and Mr. Welles
have for some time sided with the Pres
41epti but wbat Lim brought Mr, Stanton
around? The Johnson men have all
along been clamoring for his removal,
as a declared enemy of the Pr.e.sident's
-plan. His radicalism has been as much
complained of as thatof Mr. Sumnerand
Mr. Stevens, and the rumored sudden
conversion to the so-called "conserva
tism" is a mystery that needs explana
tion.
The so-called change in the views of
Mr. Stanton and the other cabinet mill
inters, heretofore regarded as radicals,
puzzles the Copperheads as well as the
Republicans. They do not like to praise
the men they have denounced so bit
terly. They wanted their places va
cated, to be filled- by men of their own
epinions, and with this change of views,
all hope of this vanishes. The question
arises, now that the cabinet is repre
sented to be a unit on the question of
reconstruction, who is to yield, the Pres
ident and Cabinet, or Congress? There
is no probability of either yielding
everything; but there is no reason why
each should not yield something. The
President has no right to insist on the
immediate unconditional restoration of
the Southern traitors to every right and
privilege that the most loyal people pos
sesss. The majority in Congress need
not adhere strictly to the report of the
Committee. There must be a compro
mise of some kind, and thesooner one is
determined upon the better. . In the
meantime, why do not the copperhead
organs begin their eulogies of Secretary
13 tont on? It is evident that they have
not yet full faith in the report that he
has gone over to the President's views.
But if they think he has, we suggest
that to Secretary Stanton be assigned
the duty of preparing a plan of recon
struction.
THE STAVE CAMPAIGN.
In a few weeks the Gubernatorial
campaign in this State will open in
earnest. From all sections of the in
terior we have reports of the most
capital feeling on the part of our friends,
and a determination to sweep the State
for Geary with overwhelming majori
ties. Colonel Frank Jordan, the Chair
man of the State Central Executive
Committee, is now in Philadelphia, and
has established his headquarters at the
National Union Club, where he may be
seen until Saturday of this week. He
is actively engaged in organizing the
campaign, and with the perfect unan
imity that prevails throughout the rank
and file of the Union party in the State,
:there can be no reason,to doubt that a
'„glorious victory awaits the friends
of the Union in the Keystone State.
' John Bull is fond of chestnuts and he
prefers them xoasted. He cultivates
them in`all.parts of the world and does
not care for the expense of preparing
them for use, only prOvided that he
shall not have to take them out of the
hot ashes with hisown sensitive fingers.
He has induced various people, such as
the Danes, the Italians, the Southern
Confederacy, and others, to' inflict terri
ble burns upon themselves for his bene
fit, by promises of a substantial co-ope
ration, or an equal division of the profits,
"keeping the word of promise to their
ear and breaking it to their hopes." But
like all other clever tricks, too frequent
repetition has destroyed the magic spell
and disclosed the secret of the perform
ance. Commodore Rodgers, as gallant a
sailor as carries the "Stars and Stripes"
around the world, has given John Bull
"a bit of his mind," on this subject, so
characteristically bluff and pointed as to
leave no doubt as to his ideas of fair play.
In his anxiety to prevent the wanton
destruction of the defenceless city of
\Valparaiso, he urged upon the British
Admiral the propriety of interfering in
its behalf. Hepledged himself to dispose
of the formidable Spanish iron-clad
Numancia without British aid, and no
one who knows either Commodore
Rodgers or the Monadnock will doubt
his ability to keep his word. He pressed
upon Admiral Denman the great pre
ponderance of English interests in Val
paraiso,
and, with his little fleet, offered
to bear the brunt of the responsibility.
His official report shows at once the
timid vacillation of the British Admi
ral and the evidentcontempt with which
our American sailors held. him. The
Commodore says: "The English Admi
ral said, at first, that he would go with
me, for I plainly declared that I would
not take a step without him. I said that
I had no intention of becoming a cats
paw to draw European chestnuts out of
the fire, and then have the Powers I
served laughing at my singed paws,
while they enjoyed the fruits of my te
merity."
Valparaiso might have been saved
without firing a shot. The Spaniard
has more temerity than wisdom, hut he
would never have dared to throw a shell
across an American or British ship into
the town. John Bull would have had
no objection to Commodore Rodgers
taking that risk, but he lacked the pluck,
upon which he is so wont to vaunt him
self, to take it himself. This contrast
between American boldness and British
timidity will be a galling thing for the
English people, while it will add to the
laurels that the American sailor gathers
from every occasion where he has an
opportunity to exercise his coolness, his
gallantry, and his independent manli
ness.
PERRY & CO
The Coroners of New York have com
menced the publication, in the newspa
pers of that city, •of full descriptions of
the persons, dress, &c., of the bodies of
the unknown dead that are interred by
them. This publication is made in ac
cordance with the provisions of a recent
law of the Legislature of that State. The
eXam pie of our neighbor,in this respect,is
worthy of imitation in Philadelphia.
Under the administration of our present
excellent Coroner, good order and regu
lar system are the rule in the manage
ment-of the business of the office. Care
ful records are kept, and persons who
may miss friends can tell by ex
amining the books kept at the office
whether they have come within the no
tice of the Coroner. But, we are sorry
- to say, good order and system have been
the exceptions, and incompetency, con
fusion, and carelessness have been too
apt to be the rule in the administration
of the office of Coroner, and, in the un
certaint, of party politics and elections,
we do not know how soon we may have
a careless or an incompetent official to
hold this important office.
As the laws stand at present the news
paper reporter is the volunteer medium
who is depended upon for giving pub
licity to the descriptions of unknown
bodies, and they do not general so de
scribe them unless there is an unusual
degree of interest or mystery about the
case. A regular systematic advertising
of these descriptions would relieve the
news columns of the papers of the day,
of matter that should occupy space in
the portions of the journals that are ap
propriated to advertisement,; and it
would serve the cause of humanity by
relieving the suspense of friends, and by
clearing upmystery more promptly than
would otherwise be done.
In Paris the bodies of the unknown
dead are exposed at the Morgue, where
every provision is made for their tem
porary preservation, and every facility
is afforded for their prompt recognition.
Such an institution is i etter suited to
the banks of the Seine, than it is to the
shores of the Delaware, and the desired
end could usually be secured quite as
well by a correct description, widely cir
culated through the agency of the news.
paper press. We repeat that the exam
ple of New York, in this respect, is
worthy of imitation. •
John B. Myers & Co., Auctioneers. Nos.
222 and '&34 'Market street, will hold on to-morrow
(Friday) a continuation of their large sale of Foreign
and Dorneotlo Dry Goods. hwlodu, g i 6 mu down, Ber
man CoLWn Hosiery and Gloves, of favorite makes;
I,o°o plies Plain and Figured Swiss !destine 3 .comece,
Tollet Covers, &c. Also, Suspenders Ties."spool
colon, Br ids, etc. Also. 40 cartons Umbrellas and
Parasols. Als o
_, Stork or R.:!ady made Clothing,
Sta
Tra
veling rts; Hoop Skirts. (c c.
ON beTT7RDAY. 2day 5, at 11 &Clock. by cataVale. on
four rbontbn' dit, about 2fie pieCe9 or superfine
and F Ingrain, Royal,. Damask, Venetia. . ll;4
Elenl[aa Cottage. and Rag - MPetlngs, Canton a nd Coir
go, a.c.
THE DAILY-EVENING BULLETIN s PHILADELPHIA; SDK!, MAY 3; 1866:
ECM:WEAN CHESTNUTS.
THE UNKNOWN DEAD.
Large Sales Valuable Beal Rstate.
. Messrs.-Thomas & Sonefortbcoming sales, of Real
Wstate are well worthy. of attention... The ' sale; on
Tuesday_next. will Include a large =Mint Of .yaluable
„property. See auction column.
- HANDSOME. COUNTRY SPAT, ,CIDDLTILN, HILIB.-111-
`eluded in the sale of the 15th Inst. will-be every deal
sirable and' handsome Country Seat. near Old York
'Station. CheltenMills. Bee last page forparticulars„
Sale of Real Estate Next Wednesday.
, James A. .1 1 reeman,
.Auct °neer; vertises on the
tt Ird page of to-day's raper Ms sale for next Wednes.
day. Them weekly tales' (it Real Bstate include proper
ties that have to be sold. and are therefore worthy of
pat neuter - -
TO clamp BUILDER.
O.II.EBTIv tri' STREET -
. • and 2131,00G8 STREET.
Neel: L ime& of every branch required for honseintrld
in& and Sitting promptly furnished. . jeumes
MASON & HAMLIN'S
CABINET ORGANS,
'Unlike and superior to any and all
reed Instruments Recommended by the leading or
ganists and artistes in America and Europe.
J. E. GOULD,
Seventh and Chestnut streets.
spl94h,s,tug
STECK & PIANOS.
Nearly one thousand of these popu
lar instruments in mein Philadelphia. 1 M
For Sale only byJ. E. GOULD,
apn-tu.th,sa.ttrp - Seventh and Cluminut.
QTATIONERY—LETTES, OAP AND NOTE
10 PAPERS, ENVELOPES. BLANK BOOK% and
every requisite in the Stationery line, selling at:the
lowest figures at
J. R. DOWNING'S Stationery Store,
mal2-tdrpl Blgbth atreet.two doors above Walnut.
4 SPRING STYLE HATS.—WARBURTON.
480 e
CHESTNUT Street, next door
pl9.lmto the Post
Office. ,rp/
:, -- 41 - 3,i'CALLA'I3 NEW HAT STORE. 616 CREST
NUT, Jayna's Commonwealth Building, three
doors shove new But.mmrar nflice,largest as
ment of RAI S & CAPS and greatest variety , Every
;Article has the lowest pricsmarked on in plain figures.
.in.st received some entirely new goods from New
York. Yon'will find Spring goods 25 per cent. less
than elsewhere. ' ardott
4 BARRY B. DUCAL LA, HATTER, well
' known In Chestnut stmet above Eighth, far Ave
years, and Market street. below Eighth, solicits
the patronage of his numerous friends awl customers
at C. IrCALLA'S NFW HAT STORE, Jayne's Com
monwealth Building,three doors abovenewituimerrer
office. He can positively sell Spring Hats and Caps
13 per cent. less than elsewhere. • Call and examine
the Immense stock and great variety before 'purchas•
Ins. Remember No, 613 CHESTNUT Street, drat Hat
store below Seventh, north side: • • ap3041
LOST—A .DOCKET BOOK.contabalrat tour Due Bills,
drawn to G. W. HANHINSON, ordats and some
valuable papers. and six One Hundred Dollar Bills.
Ander will receive ONE HUNDRED DOLL Alit,
by returning the same. at las RTOHMOND • atreet,
ainboVe gton. Fran..ford road s late Queen etreet, K en-
T IFS-SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS IN OIL COLORS.—
..LA These superter Portraits are precnted in the most
erriettc and finished manner. at B. P. REIHRIVS,
Aich street. See epemmens.
VISE ETTLES and a general assortment of other
J. cooking vessels and etardware. at TRUM&N
sHANIPS. No. 835 (Hight Thirty-rive) Market Street,
below l'Unth.
QIIPERB CARTES DE VISITE, 6 for $l, -exertisite
stles of artistic execution ; now is tbe time to fume
ur y Flctures taken et TM R'S Gallery, .Second
street, above Green.
STAIR RODS o; various lengths and breadths, arid
St.lr Rod Bee, Buttons and Bands. for sale by
TRUMAN & SHAW No. 835 (Wait Thlrty-flue)
arket street, below Ninth.
REDUCED PRICES.—Go to B. F. ItgIMER'S Pb
togrepb (taliety, and obtain at moderate cost, the
tiuet4 style ricturta Every variety, executed in su
perior manner, at 624 Arch street.
WATER SCA S, Stlre, Butchers' eel
11Houtekeepers' Se.ks.Welgti le, priuse and Pa - eut
It,lntree. fur ludo at the Eturdware Store of TRUef N
ac t• HAW, 80. MS (Right Thlrty•tive) Market Street,
beYow Ninth.
FmviNCo9 AL ° 011 .16 V; and WIIIIPkrerB
- and Children'a hair cot. Corner F,xchanwe Place
and Dock street. [lo] O. C. HOPP.
iIATETFS A NEW GROWTH OF HAIR,
V AND RhSTURES. GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORI
GIN AL (X)L01(
PREVENTS THIs, FAt LINO OUT OF THR HAIR.
MANES THE HAIR OFT AND. SILKEN.
Mom gomery'a Hair Reno:per.
Montoreer3 'a Hair Restorer.
Montgomery ;s Hair Restorer.
Montgomr ry's Hair restorer.
Montgomery's Hair Restorer.
2dontiomery's Hair Restorer.
For tale by all ItrugaLsta. Prepared ouly by
WM. O. MONTGOMERY,
Proprietor,
140 North Sixth street.
MINA LY WARA,ING.
1 CHOLERA. cHULERA,
ms3.6trp
MIMI
ZVrn ZANILY /MOULD lIAVE • EiCYTTLE IN THE
110 CUE.
noi CASE Or SUDDEN ATTACK. EN SEE MORT.
eiWAY.NIUS WSL CORDIAL.
"Straymes` Cordtal.
`Ssralne's" Bowel CbrAtai.
"Stanyne's" TREATXENT. Gential.
"hteaynes" Bowel Oardtat.
• Stroyne's`, In all eases. at all Bea- Bowel Me.ctiat.
' inroirrie"a" sons And In all climates, Bowel Cbediat.
••Suosine're• where there Is sickness Bowel riarclast.
'Wayne's" of tstemseli, pub.'s In ibe Bowel Genitat
rAwaynes" Bowels, Dysentery. DI- Bowe! Oardtst.
'Wayne's" arrbces budden attacks Bowel Oredial.
'Bit ay nes . ' In the night, be prepared Bowel t'brdint.
Wayne's" to lag von' bands on a Bowel tbrdtisi
'Wayne s" bottle of this Great Re- Bowe/ Gratital.
"Wayne's" lardy, as nine times out Bowe/ o,rd.t.d
"hire:meg" of ten immediate relief Bou.el
'Bwayne's" will be obtained. Bawd. -..brcltat.
"Wayne*" Bowel Cordial.
"btoottme'e" Bowel CnrdtaL
Dr. cwayne was connected with a Cholera Hospital.
alien that diseare raced a Hit elicit violence in Praia
del pb la In 1532, and the experience there gained should
be a guarantee fur the great superb ity of this mail.
ctr e over all utters. And aso the very many mama
performed lithee thallium ufextreme cases, glows ex.
potence to he the great teacher.
CHOLERA I Nraroruw, 011 SUM Yen Cr MPLAMT.-80
prevalent with .3 , uung children d4ring the WAYM !ma
nn emottne's .h . owet Gordint ' never falla to cure and
nay be giVev 19 the MOst tender inhuit. IQ direc
tions acc, mpaut every bottle.
PRItE ONLY 35 CFNTS A BOTTLE.,
Prepar. by Dr, SWAY/SE Su.N, No , th Sixth
street, above Vine, Philkolelpuia. alratu,th f,tf
LARGE SIZE WHITE s•H ErLAND SHAWLS AT
62 50.—0hl W. VOGEL, 1016 CH r.ST:6I3 street,
Met, in older t , meet conmetition and not be under
sold, made further reductions in the prices 01161tetland
shawls. Ibe quality sold last week at 63 50. is no a
offered at s2se, the II ne 61 and 66 -thawls reduce d:1463 50;
the fine Shawl with fringe. reauced to #3. myt-6trps
HOOP SKIRT bLeNHIP I.tritiltY Hoop HIM.
ready made and made to order; warranted of the
beetreatertale. Abso,Hkirta reted.
. e l m
11.AYLRY.
els Vine street. "NM MOM.
THE BARRI , ON BOILER, A SAFE STEAM
BOILER.—The attention of Manufacturers and
others using titeam is confidently called to this new
Steam Generator, as combining essential advantages
in absolute safety from explosion in cheapness °Mist
cost and cost of retains in economy of fuel, facility of
cleaning and transportation, Ac., pc.t possessed by any
other boiler now in use. This boiler is formed ut a
combination °feast-Iton hollow spheres, each sphere
8 Inches extemal diameter, and 3 of an inch Mice.
These are held together by wrought-iron bolts, with
caps at the ends.
Nearly one hundred of these Boilers are now In
opperatlon, some of them in the best establishments
in this city.
For describtive circulars Or price, apply to JOSEPH
HARBISON, Jr.. Harrison Boiler Works, Gray's
Ferry Road, adjoining the 11. S. Arsenal, Philadel
phia. aptdmrpf
TOILDAPPS ORMIKEOLiTIED TONIC A.LIL—The
0 truly healthhil and nutritiom beverage, now in use
by thonsanda—invalids and others-bas mtablisbed •
ammeter Mr quality of Material and parity of mann
facture, which stands unrivaled. It is recommendee
by physicians of tins and Mbar places. as a emperior
onic. and requires but a trial to convince the mow
skeptical of Bs treat merit. To be had. Noholeaal am'
eta of P. L JORDAXL 220 Pear street.
HENRY JANES,
ACCOUNTANT.
- - - -
Disputed and Confused Accounts Adjusted—Sets of
books opened—small sets kept by contract. State
ments and Balance Bbeete prepared for Bankrupt
Estates. _ _ _
FRENCH AND SPANISH TRANSLATED.
Boom 84, No. 413 Chcat nut street,
apl9.6mt
FITLEtt WEAVItit
Mane
MANILA AND TAM
Cords, Twines. &C. .
Boat Netts Water Btreet, and No. 22 Forth Daiwa
Avenue,
Mow= EC. Yrrunt. p cam W*&
Onantim If. Clrorvmtv.
WINE FRENCH MANTEL CLOCKS.—. 9. fresh Im
r ppoo nation of beautiful styles, warranted correc
KEEPERS.:
BARR & BROTHER. Importers,
824 Chestnut street. below Fourth.
TEAAO NATlLANlAuctloneer and Money Broker
A N. E. corner of Third and Spruce streets, only one
OliVe e stralroi x tr tte e iost N ito T r i t i y AN yftre." Pr gg l g
to loan in large or mall amounts, at the lowest rate,
on Diamonds, Silver Plate, Wat ches Jewelry, Cloth•
log, and goono of every desolption. Mice hours how
A. M. WI 7 P. M, de2S-tfrpo,
gaIMONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOANED
UPON DIAMONDS. WATCHES, JEWEL.
EY, PLATE CLOTHING, &c„ at
JONES dr CO.'S.
OLD-ESTABLISILM LOAN 01111 E;
Corner of TH E IR
/RD
Lombard.
and &S
ILL ocreera,
N. B.—DIAMONDS, WATCHES, nrwELity
GUNS. &c.,
' You BALM AT
REEbtAHEARLY LOWPRICAN. ap234ml
WE /LW&EMIT) , OEI4. attention K, out
Ificent assortment of superior FLAMM
we always have on hand, and offer
them at very reasonable prices to purchasers. Beat of
references and FULL filliAßl: Invariabl7
given by
ME ANTON PIANO ItABITafAIMMI.E9 CK).
ono . iniv Walnut atm&
E li FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, ete,, a cote
plete assortment at recently reduced prices.
FARR & BROTHER,
-Importers or IN , atcbee, etc.,
fO4 Cheetonf t stre et , below Fourth.,
_...
VELLOW PINE FLOORING BOARDS:- ; 180.000
.1 feet yellow the flooring boardn, , afloat. For sale
bY 7C.44. SOV/Dbai da (10. Dock Street lOW, apnea,
4fk e .4
41. 44 °
`4 3 d' t
elk`
fro
0 0
t o. 7,20 ol a> ,,
4\ CHESTNUT ST. 4,
FAMILY SEWING-MACHINES.
COUNT RY RESIDENCE FOR SALE.
TA large and well finished House with stabling
and carriage house, with plenty of good water
Irnit. Two acres of ground enclosed. Situated on
Woodbury 'Road. near Bed Bank Perry, (N. J.) Im
mediate posseasion.
Apply to
GEO. J. HENKELS,
N.W.eor. Thirteenth and Chestnut eta. ,
mAtt rpt PHILADELPHIA.
JP(...10.1-C., 23 ALE,
A Desirable Country Seat at Riverton
NEW JERaEY. eight miles above the city,
='• on the River Batik, accesaible by Rail or Via
tover eight or ten times a Cay,commanding one of the
tinist VieW2l on the river.' consisting of a substannal
poit.ttd Stone Rause. with grounds of about ti 6 acres.
the house Is I. , rniatted with all the modern move•
a encee, and eoDplled with water by a windmill on the
premixes.
?here is also a GOOD STABLE with ICE ROUdE,
ex. For_ full particulars, apply to
PETER T WRIGHT,
214 CHESTNUT STREET,
myt-tu tb SA Et 4D* srAras.
bELLERti BROTHERS,
No. 18 North Sixth Street,
Having added to their limner business that of
MILL AND FACTORY
- FINDINGS,
Intend keeping a ftill assortment of 'merit!' Int In that
line, which they will seam the towns/ rates, including
Pare Oak Tanned Leather Belting,
Gum
Beltingice a and Btu
Band and Borneo Leather.
Boller cloth and Skins,
Card
a grltoks. Rivets. dtc.
Also continue to maitithicture as heretofore
WIRE CLOI H, SIEVES, SCREENS,&o.
Of which A FULL Atill3olknlMlT is kept constantly
on hand. apPrimrpa
A PREVENTIVE
ONE PRICE CLOTHING.
JONES'
Old Established
One Price
CLOTHING HOUSE,
604 isiA.Turc...E.T
ABOVE. SIXTH.
•
Prices reduced to the lowest point.
A line assortment or Beady-Made Clothing con.
atwitly on hand. Custom Work made to order at very
; eh. rt notice, in style and durability unsurpassed.
Opt
BUY YOUR COAL NOW
WILLIAM W. ALTER
Has on band and is reoeivirg daily the beet qualities
of Lehigh and Eichuylkill coal, which he is prepared to
furnish at lowest market rates.
. .
AB coal has re.ched itv lowest point, and with a
prospect of an early advance, he would respe
advise all his castomers,and housekeepers generally to
lay In their comingwinter supply at once:
Delivery depot and office, •
Ninth Street (957), below Girard ave.;
Branch Office, cor. Bizth and epring
Garden. •
ALBRIGIIT & HUTTENBRA.IICK,
Tailors,
ftcepectfnllyinvitethepublic to a handsome aaaort
ment of Spring Goods at their new Store,'
915 Ohestn.ut Street.
spign,th,e2mi
P' 1N 13 43F040.1D1S
SPRING STYLES
EDWARD P. KELLY,
TAILOR,
812 Chestnut St.
PATENT WIREWORK
Ron Iz*TT.INGs. sumac FRONTS,-
GUARDS, PARTITIONS, &a
IRON:BEDSTEADS AND WIRE WORK
In variety, rnannbetured bY .
M. WALKER cot BONS,
rehtem #va eO.ll Nnwra SIXTH Street.
frl 'GERMANTOWN RESIDENCE FOB RFISTr.
na —A lane house, with all the 'modem convent.
*nces. extensive grounds and plenty of shade; stabling
fo• to'ree bm see; within ten minutes' ,wallc of Railroad
Stetson. Willberented either with or without the
stable. Adores Boxi,soaPhtlada. F. O. WI-MM.
' jar Excuse a little inconvenience
arising froth alterations and improve
ments going on in our store. It is
more than compensated for by the
EXTRA` BARGAINS we give
our customers. As we want to re
duce our stock to avoid its removal
out of the way'of the workmen.
The Finest Ready-Made Clothing in
the City, and the largest assortment
toselect from. Piece Goods to make
up to order.
WANAMAICER & BROWN,
soumnossr CORNER
NTH and MARKET als.
- COMPOUND -
INTEREST NOTES,
7 3-10 5-20,
WANTED.
DE HAVEN & BRO.,
40 South Third Street.
mcpv . A. - Li.
THE EVENING BULLETIN
WILL BE REMOVED
To the New Building,
607 Chestnut Street,
ABovE Komi,
MONDAY, MAY 7TH.
LOOKIIG GLASSES.
A. 1..A.11,15i1E
AND
SINE ASSORTMENT,
AT VERY
MODERATE RATES.
- EARLE'S GALLERIES,
810 Chestnut St.
Bp:S./tin*
EARLE'S GALLERIES,
818 Chestnut Street.
ON EXHIBITION FOR A FEW
DAYS ONLY,
HAMILTON'S NIAGARAS,
Comprising
"THE FALLS OF NIAGARA,"
By Moonlight.
"NIAGARA, SUBSET."
"THE WHIRLPOOL," Xi lAGARA.
,
A MOST REM AIso ARKABLE LAND
SCAPE BY DURAND.
"THE KAA.TS.KILLS," FROM
HILLSDALR.
AND A VIEW IN "YO SEMITE
VALLEY,"
BY BIERSTADT.
ICE! ICE! ICE! ICE!
, , incorporated , 1554,
THOS. E. C_An HILL. PmWent. JOHN OCMDDYEAR,
secretary. ILF.NEY THOMAS, &IV,
COLA? r'JR.IN4G-
ICE AND COAL CO.
. . • - •1) IPP Or 61: • .
We are now prepared to fttrnish BEST QUALITY
MR in large or small quantities to Hotels,Steamboats
Ice Cream Falor no, Families. Offices, ac., Aft., and a
the LOWEST MA RRET RATES.
me. served DAILY in all paved limits of the am
shlidated City, West Philadelphia, Mantas, Rich.
mond and Germantown. Your custom and Influence
is respectfolly solicited. You can rely on being fur.
Hashed with a FORE article and PROMPTLY.
fiend your order to OFFICE
No. 435 WALNUT STItEET.
DEPOTS,
S.W : borner Twelfth and Willow Street&
North Penna. k Et and Mater street.
Lombard and Twenty-fifth streets.
Pine Street Wharf. Schuylkill. aptl-Mn 4p*
KNICKERBOCKER
ICE COMPANY.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers.
Importers of Eastern Ice
Having secured atoll supply of the best quality . of
ICE, areprepared to !Sarnia' it throughout the season,
as usual, PROMPTLY, at the LOWEST MARKET'
RATES.
Ebtelli, [Confectioners end Shipping 'supplied with
large or small quantities. Particular attention given
to the delivery of Ice to Families, Stores, Offices, &c.
11 E served dolly In West Philadelphia. Mantua.
Richinond,l logo and all pares of the city. Your order
respectfully solicited.
E. P. KERSIWW, A, HUNT.
OFFT(IF-B AND DEPOTS;
Nos, 118 and 120 North Broad Street,
Willow Street Wharf, Delaware Ave.
aprlstattilm
Keep Cool! Keep Cool !!
By_ORDERIHEI YOUR ICE OF
CHARLES S. CARPENTER & CO.,
• WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
ICE DEALERS, " .
717 WILLOW, ARV. FRANKLIN ST.
Families supplied satisfactorily and at reduced rates.
Dealers mid large consumers thrnishod on reasonable
terms.
CHAS. - El CARPENTER,
JOHN OLEN , ENING,
JOS. M. TRDIKAS, Jr.,
sp27 rpt PrePrletors.
114 AILIELtiti WITH INDIELLItusI27 EL, Ecabroldez
1111 ms, Bolding, Eitienri4ll. ao.
BL ICORSZT,
• 1800M/bat street.
LINEN
DR,F.4;•s, - :S:ii,':G - .0o! - Ds - . 7
BEAUTIFUL
NEW STILTLES,
Di WHITE AHD COLORED GROUNDS.
Printed Linen Cambric -Dresses..
PLAIN LINENS
FOR TRAVELING SUITE, &cs
Received. by Late Steamers from ,
Europii,
Selling at Importers' Prices .at
MILLIKEN'S
STORE,
NO. 828 ARCH STREET.
N. B,—Eltrangem in , the city win find it • adranta.—
gems to give us a call. We make Linen Goode a ape—
deity. and keep the largest stock in the
gah3l-es to th 2m;
;4 al or•i• C• 3•01
HOMER,COLLADAY6 CO.
(STIOCEE SOBS TO THOS. W. EVANS do CO.)
ABE NOW SELLLNG
Their Entire Stock of
PARIS STYLE MANTILLAS,
Greatly Reduced Prices.
818 and 820 Chestnut Street.
_nay2St
NEW SPRING GOODS.
The subscribers are now receiving their Spring iiTo
portation of
HOUSE FURNISHING DRY GOODS
comprising all the best varieties of
LUCENT AND COTTON MEETINGS,
PILLOW AND BOLSTER CASINOS,
TABLE DAMASES AND DIAPEES,
TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, DOYLIES,
CHAMBER AND BATH TOWELS,
TOWELCNOS OF ALL DESCRIPTION'S,
MARS'IS WELTS, C3UNTERPANES,
BLANlanan, TABLE A .•! , TD PIANO COVERS, -
And every other article of Furnishing Dry Doods re—
quired r o commence house keeping orsupply the wants -
of &family.
Sheppard, Van Harlingen & barison,
1008 Chestnut Street.
mILM-th as to 2t re
Iflek.:Lat,Cl "1" "iti•
VMPORIUM FOR
13 I_4 A. C S .1 IA S
Gros Grains and Taffetas,
in great variety.
SILK MANTILLAS,
Now Open, at
No. 3.1. B. Ninth St., abv. Chestnut; •
apM6 rpi
Spring Hosiery and Merino Goods.
The subscribers with increased facilities for ths
transaction of the Hosiery Department of their bust ,
nesi , invite attention to their ample and well selected.
stock of
Ladies', Gentlemen's and Childrea's
Hosiery,
Merino and Silk Vests, Drawers, &c.
14: e w stock and at the reduced prices.
SHEPP.93ID, VAN Fr ARLINGIIN & ARRISON,
IlutbsSt • !
1866. SPRING.. 1866,
EDMOND Y &RD & CO.,
617 Chestnut and 614 Jayne Streets;
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP
Silks and Fancy Dress Goods,
Linens and White Goods,,
Shawls and Balmorals,
DEALERS IN
AMERICAN DRESS GOODS.
Gstmantown Fancy Wool Goods,
A Full Line of Prints, •
AT THE LOWEST MAREET RATES. sp2s4ln rs•
„ IA J. T. GALLAGHER,
Late of BAILEY & Oa,
FORMERLY. BAILEY a KITCHEN.' ;
Invites attention to his
NEW JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT ,
S. W. cor. Thirteenth and Chestnut Sts;
HIS STOCK OF
WATCHES, DIAMONDS
AND OTHER
FINE JEWELRY
plate. Those wishing to par-
Sterling Sfivertrare and Silver Plate&
ware. •
will be found yell nom
chase or examine w 11 find it much to their advtustago
to favor him with a call. All goods WARRANTED
of FIRST QUALITY_, and . _prieea satisfacto The
CELEBBATE)VA CHFRON and OONST
WWI CH, of all sizes, for Ladies and Gentlemen.
Special attention given to DIAMONDS.
Watches and (looks clinically Repai re d end War
ranted. mhl- th sa to .
1001 e 131.211—T0 blOppers, Oroceni, Hotel-keepers
X' and others-A very superior lot of et= po no
oder, by the barrel or dozen. P 7. JORD AN
rot: hdO Pear stteet,below mitra and Walla:,
leo3 CIECESINv T street.