Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, May 05, 1866, Image 4

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    NOTICES.
.• A sponauTh mA.TING.
The floWere that meant to welconie May
Were all prepared to " come out"
In light and delicate array.
But shrank backward with a pout
When they felt such rough-edged breezes
And heard,fewer songs than szeezes.,! .
But now their dainty heads they raise,
And their rosy smiles recall
And now each well-dressed youth displays
His Spring suit from Tower Sall
Wil BAVID•••
dia 4 V (4 i Fancy 0:1180riere Coats, as iota as
" Vests "
Making cm enitreall-wool fancy suit for
/ii-wool black Sant Coats. aglow as
" Cassimere Pants
" aoth Vests
Making an entire all-wool black suit for 110 00
455.t000i good style .Fancy Cassimere Suits, to mate),
1114 50.
Astonishing as these prices may seem, compared with
those to which we have been accustomed for several years
they ABE NOT lricrrriovs—WE NAVE THE 60088 IN
QIIANTITIES AT THE PRICES MENTIONED. We make
lip no trash—they are all serviceable goods. Advancing
from these rates we have goods of all grades up to the
Very finest fabrics, in large supply at a proportionate
reduction from former prices; comprising BY PAR
she barifst and most complete assortment of Clothing in
PhilaMphia (hen's, Youths' and Boys'), surpassed by
none, and equated by few, in style, make and fit, at
prices guaranteed lower than the lowest elsewhere, or
tae money refunded,
Gentlemen who usually hc...ee their clothing made to
measure, can be as well or better. fitted from our stock
Lagar/AWI equal in every raped, at from 25 to 50 per
vent, lower prices. Those who prefer can have their goods
made to measure in the best manner, with aline assort:
meat Qfpriceamods to select from.
411 -. TO - CLOTHINti DEALERS:SA •
Our Purchases for this season having been delayed
smiting the expected , decline in goods, we have now on
hand the largest and but assorted stock of aothing in
Phitadaphia, purthased for CASH ZECLIHOYELT, AT
121:15 VERY LOWI9T BATES OF THE SEASON, Which
enables us to, realize a fair profit and eat at prices less
than the cost of same goods in most °the . ..establishments
We can supply aothiers doing a fine city trade with
goods adapted to their sales, at prices so much lower than
Vie cost of their pres an t stocks, that, by making an
average of the whole, they will be enabled to dispose Of
their goods at prices covering the average cost, and even
paying a prod& BENNETT es CO.,
TOWER HALL.
518 MARKET STREET.
A LETTER (FROM BLIIMSVILLE).
• Messrs. PEEILY-1. address you
From this village distant tar;
Woald that I could say, Heaven bless you!
But I can't—l hate your "Spelt:"
For since there arrived a stranger
In these parts, who wore your Clothes,
All m' peace has been in danger,
Sabjectlo the direst throes!
All was right with my Susannah •
Till the man came with that SLUT:
Now, the has a chilling manner,
And is sometimes strangely mute.
Won't you send me by this measure,
Which with cash I now enclose,
Such another priceless treasure—
Such a TAXING SUIT OF CLOTHES
Then. if I regain my station
In that lovely darling's heart,
I will spread throughout the nation
Ids, opinion of your Mart—
To that "Sivas" I once detested
Send all others in de pan*,
And my cash shall be invested,
Always for the future, there ! .
Would yOn 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 sad Latest styles?
You can obtain them at that emporium. Do you wish
a snit made to order? The Star has every variety of
piece goods, and employs none but the best cutters and
workmen. We solicit an examination of our stock.
N. B.—Clothing made to order at short notice.
STAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
609 CHESTNUT snamr, SIGN OF STAB.
PERRY & CO.
M(CEO. STECK & CO.'S - NOS.—
These beautiful instruments are as
atronly recommended by the follow
tag among the leading artists in America as any
Pianos made in this country or in Europe,
Wm. Mason, S. R. Mills, Theo. Thomas, H. C. Timm:
Max Maretzek, Geo. W. Morgan, Carl Bergman, Carl
WoMahn, Chas. H. Jarvis, M. IL Cross, Carl Often.
C Ear, G.: Thunder, J. X. Beck. Joseph Rizzo, B.
C ross.
thisctrLsesi of certificates as to their duraWity. and
the rettrentes of one thousand purchasers in Fiala
delPhlo and vichriliY, to be had on application.
For sale in rhiladelphia only. by
J. E. GOULD,
jart-sa-tfi Seventh and Chestnut
CHICK ENDIO
IFFM(RAND, SQUARE AND lIPRIGIII
PIANOs..
are recognized as the most perfect and permanent in.
atrnmenta in America and Europe. 61fty-siz Medals.
SUDO in use. Large as ortment of ORGANS and Id&
LODEONS, 914 irfritSTNTIT ;street
mhg-thAa,tu
MEYER'S 'NEWLY 1.1111.M.PF.E.0 U ES
SCALE
OVERSTRUNG PIANOS,
Acknowledged to be the best. London Prize ld'eds3.
And Highest Awards In America received. MELO
DEONS AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS.
ap2Bwn.mBra Warerooms,72.2 Arch at. below Bth.
*ITEMWAY & tIONIEl•
PIANOS
WrnilAre now acknowledged the beet In-1 1 0M
ments In Swope as weal an America. They are
=Bed in pub& and private, by the greatest artists
nIJ
by 'VON BULOW, DREYbCHOCK.
JAELL. end others; In this country by MILLS,
N, WOLFBOI3II, etc, For sale only by
BLASIUS BROS.,
INV! iThootmit a,troet.
EVENING BULL6IIN
sELTURDAY, MAY 5, 1866.
1:4 s,Tivtlm]iov:imalp•lß:fvs:gtiaiwtliA
On and after Monday, May 7th, this
paper will be published at the New
BULLETIN BUILDING, No. 607 Chest
nut street, above Sixth. In conse
quence of having to print our issue
of to-day upon auother press, as an
incident of the removal, several adver
tisements have been unavoidably left
out. The omission will be made up in
thck,future. We trust to have every
thing 'Nyorkixig smoothly in a day or
two, and in the meantime we ..titist
our advertising friends will have pa
tience with any temporary shortcom
ings.
TUE INCDSILE TA. C.
A morning cotemporary, of large circula
tion, in a recent article upon the interesting
subject of the Income tax, says :
"Rent of homestead actually paid may be
deducted,but the rental value of the property
owned by the tax-payer is not a subject of de
duction."
We are inclined to believe that our nsu
sually correct neighbor is in error in respect
to taxpayers who live in their own houses.
The printed blanks that have been circu
lated among citizens the present year haye
a space appropriated to deductions for house
rent; but they say nothing - concerning the
"rental valne"of the homestead occupied by
the tax-payer. But the law under which
the tax is levied is not thus silent. Section
117 of the amended internal revenue laws
of March 3, 1365, contains a clause, that in
estimating the annual gains, Profits and in
come of any citizen, shall be deducted "the
amount paid by any person for the rent Of
the homestead used or occupied by himself
or his family, and the rented value of any
homestead used or occupied by any person, or
by his/amity in his own right or in the right
of his wife."
This is certainly very plain language,
and it was framed in order to explain away
the vagueness and indefiniteness of the ori
ginal law, which was construed to discritni
nate between the citizen who lived iu his
own homestead, and the person who rented
his dwelling, to the prejudice of the former.
Some assistant assessors refuse to go behind
the printed blanks, and they will not make
an. allowance for , house rent or "rental
valnelirraartione who live slion their own
propertY. Theie officials bad better study
the la* before attempting to make decisions
under it. and they should sCrupulowaly
avoid doing anything that is calculated to
bring an annoying system of taxation into
worse odor than it really merits.
The nearest approach which has been
made to unanimity in the present Congress,
was the vote yesterday upon the bill re
viving the grade of General in the army.
With oily eleven dissenting voices the
House conferred this new distinction upoi
the man whom the people delight to honor.
Lieutenant General Grant is not
named in the bill, as the appointing
power is vested in the President, but it is,
of course, understood that it is for him that
the grade has been revived. In a speech of
great eloquence and ability, Mr. Deming
reviewed the glorious career of our Ameri
can Captain. We read with just pride this
glowing tribute to a man who, four or five
years ago, was a quiet, unknown farmer in
Missouri, and who to-day stands .confessed
the greatest and the most successful soldier
of the age. It will be as gratifying to the
country at large, as it must be to General
Grant himself, that our Repreaentatives
have conferred this new honor upon him,
under circumstances of such almost unpre
dented cordiality. No pecuniary emolu
ment that could have been bestowed upon
could have had any such value in the eyes
of this most modest of soldiers, as this ex
pression of the unbounded affection and
confidence which he has 'won by the per
sistent courage, the distinguished ability
and the lofty devotion which he has given
to the cause of his country.
Congress has another duty to perform in
this same• direction, which we trust will be
discharged without delay. As there was no
possible grade of army rank from which
General Grant could properly be excluded,
so there is no promotion in the navy which
the name of Farragat would not honor and
adorn. • His present rank of Vice Admiral
is a most distinguished one, bat it is not
high enough. The services of a naval com
mander involve the exercise of some quali
ties and the possession of some talents in
higher measure than are ordinarily needed
in the direction of military operations on
land. The personal risks of an admiral are
precisely the same as those of the commonest
seaman in his fleet. He is always "at the
front," and whether engaging an enemy or
battling with the elements he and his crew
must share all dangers alike. His respon
sibilities also, are of the moat trying nature.
The emergencies of naval service occur, or
dinarily,
.at points remote from home, where
every officer is expected to act promplly and
wisely under every difficult and dangerous
contingency, often involving the most deli
cate diploinatic questions, the wrong deci.
sion of which may plunge his nation into
war. We remember once to have :beard
Admiral Farragut himself laughingly re
mark: "I have never yet been able to find
out what a sailor is not expected to know."
And yet there is a singular disposition, on
the part of Western men especially, to un
derrate the services of the Navy, while
theyjustly extol the prowess of the Army.
"This they should have done, and, not
have • left the other undone." Con
gress should create the grade of Ad
miral, and confer it upon the weather
beaten hero of New Orleans and Mobile.
For fifty years—a whole life-time—he has
carried our flag gallantly in all quarters of
the globe, and General Grant, with all his
glorious record, has displayed no quality of
bravery, patriotism or ability that does not
find its counterpart in the splendid achieve
ments which have linked the name of Far
ragut inseparably with his own.
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W. H. DUTTON
In Common Council, on Thursday, the
Chairman of the Committee on Fire and
Trusts presented an ordinance requiring the
State House bell to he rung for all alarms
of fire. This bill was, we presume, pre
pared to meet the - views and wishes of a
convention of firemen held recently. The
convention referred to utterly failed to give
any satisfactory reason why the rule of
silence established by Mayor Henry should
be interfered with, and the experience of
almost every day demonstrates the wisdom
of the arrangement. Common Council, we
are satisfied, simply followed in the wake of
enlightened public opinion by indefinitely
postponing the ordinance which was de
signed to re-arouse the "dreadful bell" that
has so often scared the town from its pro
priety, when there was not the slightest
cessity for such a scaring. ~ ,W e respect the
zeal of the firetnen whO desire to have the
town turned topsy-turvy whenever a fire,
whether big or little, takes place; but we
also admire the nerve of the members of
City Councils whol go for public quiet and
good order, without considering the votes
they may possibly lose, by following a com
mon sense course. We trust that this is the
last we will. hear of this attempted retro-.
grade movement in the history of fire de
partmental reforms in Philadelphia, and we
hope that the custom of striking the State
House bell for ordinat7 fires will continue
to slumber, along with the town criers, the
fire buckets and the hand engines of the
more or less remote past.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. —The
Trustees of the University•of Pennsylvania
have elected Charles E. Stille, Esq., Pro
fessor of the English Language, in place of
Professor Copp6e, resighed. The selectio
is an excellent one. Alf. Stilid is a gentle
man well known in this community :or his
high scholarly attainments, which he de
voted, during the war, to the cause of the
Union. Some of the most • remarkable and
useful contributions to our patriotic litera
ture were from his pen, and his treatise,
"How a Free People Conduct a Long War,"
issued in the daskest days of the rebellion,
was especially of inestimable value. We
congratulate the University on this most
judicious addition to its Faculty.
Very Handsome Residence, North Broad
bit reet, Pubite
Inelnded In the sale to be held oy Messrs. Ikr,Thomas
Ltti•ms, et tho Ex Image, oo Tuesday next, is a very
bands map and dest ab e Pluton at° e re-Idence vetth
pressed brick back building's. No, 1622. Nom Brost'
str. e , . It is bell and aub.tan CI Ty built, and has all
the mod• ro csnveniencSs, s ru Ate on one of the most
desirable squar sOn b ottb Broad street. Immediate
p xsp"Aslon ntav he had, •
•
A,ON & et alo.lat. es
0 A. B I h-F T 0 It 44 A tq L El
rfnlike and snperl•-r to any and all
reed Inatenturuts •lec..)mmended by Ma leading br
ganbus an. artistes In America and Europe.
J. E OOULD,
apialks,tu,tl [ Seventh and Chestnut streets.
THE 1)411 4 1 JAtiILETApi,L. SATURDAY . , 11.A.1 5, . 1886. ,
THE NEW ARMY GRADE.
LAID AT, RES r.
. .
TORN INZUBCP. 31:11:LDKB.
OF izzte#Llo3Mrl7l . EMMET
- arid 218 LeuGJE
Iderdianica of every branch, required for housernatit
WE and titling promptly tarnished. jar -6m•
aTECK. et W., PiAltoB.
Nearly one thousand of-threw pope-
Meatinstnly fa y inenta Inusetu Phdripl i dt
apV7-tu.th.sa,tf. rp Seventiv . and Chestnut.
QTATIONFAY—LETTEE, Clap- AND ' NOTE
PAPERS,..ENVELOPES. 8LA.301 BOOKS, and
every requisite in the. Stationery line,'selling at:the
lowest figures at
S. R. DOWZIING'S Stationery Store,
matt-tfrot Eighth etreettwo doors above Walnut,
4 SPRING ST ti LE HATS.—WARBUBTON,
. 430 CH_ESPNIIT.Street, next door to the Post
- Office. ,
N. B.—Nowhere else can thepurchaserobtain greater
value for his money. apia-lm,rpf
4
Iff.'OALLA'SiNEW HAT STORE. 613 CHEST-
Nur. Jayne' Commonwealth . Building, three
doors above pew Buraarrirt t flice,largest as , ort.
ment of HATS &TAP"' and greatest variety Every
article has the lowest price marked on in plain figures.
Just received some entirely new goads from New
York. Yon will find Spring goods 2.5 per cent. lees
than elsewhere. • ap3Stf
BARRY B. DUCALIA. HATTER, well
known In Chestnut strt et above Eighth, for five
ell , years, and Market street. below Eighth, solicits
the patronage of his numerous friends and customers
at c - DUCA LL,a'S N F W-RAT S'l ORE, Jayne's Com
monwesith Buildusg,tbree doors abovenew BuLLwrrir
office. He can positively sell Spring Bata and Caps
25 per cent. lees than elsewhere. Call and examine
the immense stock anti great variety before purchas
ing Remember No. 618 CHESTNUT Street, first Hat
&tore below Seventh. north side. • apBo4l
Y/lALS .li.lalitte It D. —All styles Photographs.
artlatic and truthful in arrangement and execn
entinn. - Dow is the lime to have them made at B. F.
REIHRB'S CA .3 rob street.
reE AXES, Tomahawks and Tongs various kinds of
Ice Picks, 'co Mallets. with a pick in the handle:
large Iron rpoons tor Ice Cream Freezers, and other,
seasoi.able liaraware. For sale bi TRUMAN &
AHAW. No. 835 (Eight Tnirty-five) Market skeet,
below Ninth.
IA • LY St FO.‘• LARGE SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS. at.
1 ../ RP THER'S Gallery, second street, above Green
SeespecLmens, and note the taste and accuracy evinced
In their ex.' cution. .
BRACKETS AND HUOZS and Chains, of several
patterns, for suspending Hanging Baskets or Bird
Cages, for sale at the Hardware Store of TRUMAN
At • MAW, No. 835 (Eight Thirty•five) Market Street,
be`ow Ninth.
6 VOR .1.--Eaqtasito styles Carta de Visite suiting all
in 'heir ariety'. S.e obtain
satisfactory Pictures pleasing
at B. F. v RECKER'S and
Aich lit.
- PLUMBERS' wNDOAS FITTERS' PIPE BOOKS,
Oaa Tongs and Wrenches,Melting Ladles and Pots,
Shave Bowls, Tap Borers,. limps Sc., for sale by
TRUMAN (t, SHAW, No.. WA (Eight 'lhirty•tive)
Market street. below Nlntb.
1866 Haig rTO PLR ARE. at KOPP'S
HairBHAVIN er and Whiskers
dyed dyed .and Cbildrea'Auar cut. COrn
anti Dock str.et 110) Q. C. NOPP.
.I=7=TrEiMINS.IITT 'N
,
EA %Away Lace and Chintz Borders at
Mrs. E. R. WAGNER'S,
4303 Arch street, above Eighth, north side.
NOTICE.—The Good Will and Fixtures of e.tore for
sale. myS-61rpt
L ACE PoINTES. LACE POINTEB,
LLAMA LACE SHAWLS.
CAMBRIA. LACE POINTY S.
SHETLAND SHAWLS.
Bought at Auction, Bargains.
mys-6t4 ./• CHAMBERS, MO Arch street.
SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODta.
LARGE PURCIIASKS AT THE LATE AUC
TION Ser.vs ENABLE US TO OFFER GREAT
INDUCEMENTS IN THE PRICE OF ALL TEE
POPULAR STYLES OF DRESS GOODS.
CIIRWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Nos. on, 152 and 454 NORTH bECOND STREET,
ABOVE WILLOW
RICH BLACK BILKS
OF ALL WIDTHS AND GRADE 4,
FROM AUCTION.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 45 . 2. and 454 NOME( SECOND STREET,
ABOVE WILLOW
FRENCH CASSIMERES AND COATINGS.
:FROM AUCTION.
PRICES GREATLY REDUCED.
LTf SVEN STODDART & BROTHER..
NOB.:11.50, 452 and 454 NORTH SECOND STEP-EP,
ABOVE WILLOW
L IGHT FANCY Cs S.sIHpREs,
FOR LADIES' SAeCtIIES, &c., &c.,
AT REDCCED PRICES.
CIIRWEN STODDART & BROTHN.R,
Nos. 4.50, 4.52 and 454 NORTH SECOND STREET
mySst ABOVE WILLOW
DRY AN , NINTH STREET, ABOVE ARCH.—
Hoop Skirts, Ladles' and Misses' Hoop Skirts,
latest styles; Ladies' and Gents' hemstitched and plain
Hdlrfs.; Linen Cuffs and Collars, cheap; best Pre-ch
Wov•n Corsets; bargains in Hosiery and Gloves:
Gents' &aspen ders, Nerkties Undershirts and Drawers;
large lot or Pocket Books, cheap; Tooth Brushes. 6,10,
15 and 10 cents: Combs, Brushes, Soaps. Perfumery, In
large variety. • roys-2t
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NICHOLAS BILGES.
.No. 235 Race street:
Dr. ifyiton's office. 227'Nor Is* Sixth street, where
those desirous of having tteir Lunge F,Areined, tan
have it done FREE OF-Ca&ILGR.
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= North Sixth street,
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CRABLEi H. ECKSTEIN,' -
N. W.- corn r Eleventh and Idroter
Da. HyracnesOftlce 217 North Sara street. .E.gam
auto, a “fitinge free of ch,rge.
Principle Depot—Ds. . 1 1vvrotv's
No. =7 North hixth street.
For sale by all'reepectabie Dnagg tits.
GERM4NTOWN RESIDENCE FOR RENT.
large house, with all the modern convent
Fnce9. extensive grounds and plenty of shade; stabling
for taree hntare within ten minutes' walk of Railroad.
Staltnn Will be rented either with or -without-the
stable. Address Box l Philsoa. P. 0; 13331-rptz
ISM
sir Excuse a -little Inconvenience
arising from alterations and improve
ments going on in our ~tore. ,It Is
more than compensated for -by the
EXTRA :_BARGAINS we give
onr custonierc. As we want to re•
duce our stock to avoid-its removal
out of the way of the workmtn
The Finest Ready-Made Clothing fn
the City and the largest assortment
to select from. Piece Goods to make
up to order.
WANAMASIER & BROWN.
OLE HALL ;
801711333A8T comma
SIXTH and MARXIST Bta.
THE HO bIESTE AD.
Itla not iot it used to, he! -
When you and I were young!
When round each elm and maple tree
The honey suckle clang:
But still clove the cottee., where
I passed my earl. years
Vnial] not a single face is there
That memory eadears.
It Is not as it used to be!
The moss Is on the roof.
And from their need , beneath the eaves.
The gwa , lows keep aloof.
T 1 e robing—Wm they used to sing
When you and t were young;
And how would flit the wild bee's wing
The opening towers among !
It Ls not as It used to be!
The voices, loved of yore,
And tne forms that we were wont to see,
Vie see, and hear no more!
Yet still we should not be csst down,
Nor discontented be:
While we can bum of West & Brown,
The choicest kinds of T%a!
The price, at which they sell their Tea;
le wonderfully low: .
And those. who purchase once or them,
Are sore again, to go I -
For flurt the orient leaf they get,
• Without adureration,
At such low sates, that grocers fret
With ill concealed vexation.
If you want the very best TEAS in the market, and
those too, at a price, Mto S 3 per cent. below the canal
rates, call on
WEST & BROWN,
€309 Chestnut St.
mys-2t,
PLATINA POINTS
FOR
LIGHTNING RODS.
WM, Y. MoALLISTER,
(Established 1736),
No. 7-9.?..S Chestnut St.
NOW IS IHE TIME TO LAY IN YOUR
SUPPLY OF
PRESTON COAL.
For the coming winter, as tbehe price is as low as It will
GEO. A. 00011 E,
N 0.1914 Washington avenue,
Is selling EGG and STOVE SIZES at $6 75 per ton.
Also, the genuine EAGLE VEIN COAL, same sizes,
same price. mye-aint
AT RETAIL.
JAS. R CAII.PBEGL & CO.,
7:27 Chestnut St.,
Have made extensive additions to their popular Stock
of
•
AND
13RJOSS 1 61•00130 S,
WHICH THEY CONTINUE TO SELL
At Moderate P'rices.
Wholesale Rooms Up Stairs.
tny+lmrp
J. T. ER,
'GALLAGH
„ vv,.
Late of BAILEY & CO.,
FORMERLY BAILEY et. KITaiIIEN,
Invites attention to his
NEW JEWELRY ZETA mrV;;HLMNIT,
S, W, cor, Thirteenth and Chestnut Sts,
HIS STOCK OF
WATCHES, DIAMONDS,
AND OTHER
FINE
Sterling Silverware and Silver Plated
Ware.
will be found very complete. Those wishing to par
chase or examine w.ll find It much to their acivanmv
to favor him with a calL All goods W,.e.BRANTEIII
of FIRST QuAlsrv, and prices satisfactory. The
Cht.Enassulo VACHERON and CONSTANTINE
WATCH, of all elms, Ibr Ladles and Gentlemen.
Special attention given
to DIAMONDS.
Watches and Clocks candidly Repaired and War
ranted. mht. thmato tv
LARGE SIZE WHITE SHETLAND SHAWLS AT
fd.—GEti. W. VOGEL, lON CHNSTNII't street,
has, In fo r ord te , meet comoetltion and not be under
sold. made ther redactions In the prices or Shetland
Shawls. The "quality sold last week sits 50. is now
offered at 504 the fine ti and 16 Shawls reduced 50;
the fine Shawl with fringe. reamed to n/7/43tr P s
LToop BBIRT hEANUFAMORY —Hoop Skirts
LA ready made and made to order; warranted of the
ma=terials. Aldo, Bklrta rll5 E t
. E. BAYLEY,
tea-ami
814 Vine street. ahoTe Eijnita.
TE H
HARRISO.N BOILER, A. SATE STEAM
BOILER—The attention of Manufacturers and
others using Steam in confidently called to Gila new
Steam Generator, as combining essential advantages
in absolute safe 7 from explosion in cheapness of first
cost and cost of repairs In economy of fuel, facility of
clew - ,ing and transportation. &c., n. t possessed by any
other boiler now in nee. This boiler is formed of a
combination ofcast-iron hollow spheres; each sphere
inches external diameter, and of an inch thlog.
These are held together by wrought-iron bolts, with
cos at Use ends.
• Muir's' one hundred of these Boners are nuw in
i PPer this ion. Borne of theta Li the hest' establishments
n city. '
_For drecrictivedrcalars or price. aPillY to JOSEPH
HARRISON, Harrion Boiler Works. Gry'e
Ferry Road, adjoining the 17. Allenal, Philadel
pha
apaanarpf
VOR &LE—The Stock. Fl'vnres, Lease and Gond
Willa? a finstmisss Jewelryttore lathe City.
For particulars, inquire of
E„ Q. FLRENTOm,
519 Market street.
znye444,
Paame., May 4.1886.
EVERY SATURDAY.
'Contents of Pio. 19.
THE PIBST• BLOW AGAINST CHOLERA, The
AN ADVP.N'ItiRE IN THE GREAT PYRAMID, by
FBA.Nrcas POWNECOBBB. Onee A Week.
M. GUIZOT. PAVE , nemerst.
MR. THOMPt3ON'S UMBRELLA, AU ihe Year
PERSONAL REMINISCENCES OP BEAU BRUM
ME I L; Chamber's Zournat.
DEMI-MO DE LITERAIURE, Saturday Review.
SIR RALPH'S FIERIOT, aware Family Paper.
TOUCHING TIGERS, .4U the Year /taunt!,
HOW FISH-HOOKS ARE MADE, The Workirg Man.
THE EDUCA.TION DP WOMEN, London Ecuteur. '
FOREIGN NOTES, Our 11r -changes.
LABOR, Die Working /fan.
• PRICE 10: oE:errs.
Fbr Sale by ail News•deabers
BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED.
ST. MARTEN'S SUMMER. By Anne H. M. Brewster.
, 1 voL Buno.
GEOLOGICAL SKETCHES, By. L. Agassir. I vol.
nmo. $2. 2.5. •
HONOR MAY. 1 vol. 16mo. 12 CO.
LEIGHTON COURT. A Country-House Story. By
Henry Kingsley. 1 voL 16m0.. gt_so.
Ai3IIIODEL. An American Story. 1 voL limo. $1 50 .
FIFTEEN DAYS. Bo the Author of ".Record of an
Obscure Man," etc. 1 vol. 16mo. 11
•
THE QUEEN MOTHER and ROSAMOND. By A.
O. Swinbume. 1 vol. 16mo. g 2 00.
THE 'SOUTH SINCE THE _ WAR; By Sidney
• Andrews. 1 voi. lGmo. $2 00.
THE MAcQUERADE, and OTHER POEMS. BY
John 0, Saxe. I vol. 16mo. $1 75,
*** Sent,lustpaid, on receipt of price.
"Ticknox 8 - , Fields,
Publishers, Boston
BOSTON WELD FARM CIDER,
(Celebrated.) Higbly recommended by the medical
f.culty as a cello:dial aperient. and pronounce° by
oonnoi•seura to be the purest and best ardcle ever
offered to the public. •
—ALSO—
Weld Farm. Otrrant Wine, -
An inexpensive and delicious article, for families.
NOUN & SWEENY,
So e Agents,
No. I.Z fit. Front Street.
- Partio wishing samples can be supplied by Messrs.
John Wyt-th & Bro. No. 1412 Walnut at. mYS-B.,a'nvitt
PRICE & WOOD,
WILL OPEN
THEIR NEW STORE,
N. W. C' itIGHTH
AND. FILBERT,
On Wednesday, May 9,
WITH A FRESH STOCK
OF
Pancy and Staple
DRY GOODS.
spry - 5 m w itrPt
IVYcELRO Y'S
EMPORIUM FOR
BLACI $ IA S
Gros Grains and Taffetas,
in great variety.
SILK MANTILLAS.
Now Open, at
No. 11 B. Ninth St., abv. Chestnut
ONE. PRICE CLOTHING.
JONES'
Old Eist,ablished
One Price
CLOTHING 116113 E,
604 MARKET SUP.,
ABOVE SIXTH.
Prices reduced to the lowest point.
A fine assortment of Ready _Made Clothing con
stantly on hand Custom S. ork made to order at very
sh 'rt notice. in style and durability unsurpassed.
ap2S Ina 4pl
BUY YOUR COAL NOW.
WILLIAM W. ALT ER
Has on hand and Is receiving daily the best qualities
of Lehigh and Schuylkill coal, which he is prepared to
furnish at lowest market rates.
As coal has Touched its lowest point, and with a
prospect of an early advance, ha would reap° tinily
advise all his customer. and housekiei-ers generally to
lay in their coming winter supply at once.
Delivery depot ar d office,
Ninth Street (957), below Girard ave.;
Stanch Office, cor. Sixth and epring
Garden.
e+3/Pl - 1.1..N G (.4 . 0 4 011.)04
SPRING STYLES ?
EDW ARD P. KELLY
TAILOR.
Aitia - Chestnut 4.14
PATENT WIRg WORK
808 RAILINGS, STORE FRONTS,
GUARDS, PARITIIONS, dto
IRON BEDSTEADS AND WIRE WORN
in variety, manufactured by
M. WALKER it -ON$
iniumin (pa NO.II Nr)RTII SIXTH Stmt.
fIRIT rENDEN S COMM. Ci AL COLLEGE, 637
J BI SrNUT st. eet. , orner of Seventh street.
Fractcal Ins' ruction In
SOOK-K Kw - PING, in all its branches,
PENMANSHIP. plain awl ornameut.l.
COMMESCIa L CAL‘ 'IIL ATIONS, ~./2113SLNE
F RMs.&',
Students received at -nv time. No vacation..
ThLyGßaPtil vG taught in a superior manner.
LA I , IFS rkocived for In3truc ion to any of the above
branches. -
PA RD and ornam •ntal writh gash. kinds exeo - nt ed
In the oest st;ylh.
- o.talognes . may be obtaired gulfs at the • Cul.
FASHIONS 1866.
J. W. BRADLEY'S
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
SKIRTS
• TRXY will not Bran or . Baas like the Single.
Springs. They are acknowledged by all; LADraft
thretighOtit the LENGTH and BILEADT - El et the LAND to
be the most TYZEMZOT and AOSEZABLR ESriT scrim
.arvkisintu, and lINFAIIIA.LILD to • Elegance, Elasticity,.
-. Lightness, Durability, Comfort and EconotnY.:
THE LAST NEW STYLE
IS THE CELEBRATED
3EMPR,V4SIS grJELAI3L.,,
Which Is the MOST BELITITIrTa. and ALOILZMAMLE-
Eaxam avnu *OEN, being particularly adapted to the
present S'ASIECIONAIME style of dresses. So says Go*
dey's Lady's Book, F rank Leslie's Fashion Magazine
Demare.st's Monthly Magazine of Fashions,. Le Bon
Ton, The Boudoir of Fashion and the Fashion .Arti
cies or the different newspapers.
Bee OPMTXONS of the PRESS and PASMIOM "ALMA- -
=TES generally. raocnanano the GMBAT 81:trim/loa
/TT of these
CELEBRATED SKIRTS.
At WHOLMSALE by the .EICLUSIVS EANZFACTMEt-
Itas and Seim 0w...... - ans of the PATENT.
WEBTS, BRADLEY & CARY,
WARDROOMS AND OFFICE,
Noe. 97 Members and 79 and 81 Beads
streets, New York,
FOR SATE In all the FIRST CLASS STORES In
THIS CITY, throughout the UNITED STATES and
ELSEWHERE.
At Wholesale by the Leading Jobbers.
MICEZEI
Ea TI.T.R'S GALLERIES,
818 Chestnut Street.
ON EXHIBITIvN FOR A FEW
AY oNLY,
Tr A I YITT, D TON' S S
NIAGARAS,
Comprising
"THE FALLS OF. NIAGARA,"
By Moonlight.
"NIAGARA, bIINSET."
"THE WHIRLPOOL," BIAGARA.
Al,
A MOST REMA RKABLE LAND
SCAPE BY DURAND.
"THE KAATSKILLS," FROM
HILLSDALE.
AND A VIEW IN "YO SEMITE
VALLEY,"
BY BLERSTADT.
LOOKING G.LAL.SES.
A. LARGE
AND
.FE NE ISSORTMENT,
AT VERY
MODERATE RATES.
EARLE'S GALLERIES,
sio Chestnut St.
almatrp-
FOR. S
A Desirable Country Seat it Riverton,
NEW .TER'EIi". eight miles above the cle9. In
on the River Bank
a , accessible by Rail or
ver eight or ten times a ay,commanding one of the
finest views on the river. consisting of a substantial.
pointed Stone House. with grounds of about IS acres.
The house la f• ridstted with all the modern contra--
nieucee. and supplied with water by a windmill on the
prembes.
There is also a Goon STAB f E with ICE ii OBSE,
&c. Nor_full particulars. apply to
soli -12t 4p
PETER T WEIGHT, .
214 CHESTNUT STREET, .
myl•►n th :lan. 4p* UP SUMO
ALBRIGHT & lIUTTBNBRAUCK,
BaU*<!Ulak:r invite the public to a biwitwn w smwt
meat of Sprint Goods at their new Store.
915 Ohestnut. Street.
apstn.thAzo
MISHLER'S HERB BirrEßs,
Wholesale and Retail,
atyt-lin rpi pa 8 math SIXTEENTH., St., ranada..
RECOMMEND
Or Double Spring
Tailors,
3, GRIST, & BRO.,
GEN. BRAY. AGEOrTS,