A VERY QUICK CUBE. Young Loveweli lay upon tits bed Quite soon," he groaned, "Isbell be dead i By Ifitty's parents lam slabi, ' To whomi've sued for her in vain ; ItuVif they now will grant theta Of wedlock. I'll contended die!' • Ezpecting soon to see him gone; - The old folks bade ilierites go on; But, just as soon as he was wed, Lovewelf jumped up, and laughing said.: "I feel quite well, and will this hour A wedding suit get from the Tower f' RAN - E AliagOaJbncY autimere.Pants, as Imo as, " a vests " ^ / 3 / a ck "tints " aoth Vesta .Fhncy Oassimere Suits, to match, Black &oils, Advancing from these rates we have goods of an grades, tip to the very finest fabrics, at prices reduced in proper tiorr—.7ifen's Youth's and Boys'. TIEOUSANDS irevio 31CITED WITHIN THE EAST FEW WEEKS, TEAT WE ARE ACTUALLY SELLING GOOD, SWIMMABLE{ GOODS AT TEE PEW= NAMED. TRYING. the Fenian trod:Lend/WISt now, Seem bent online gigantic row ! Each one seems doubtful of his brother, • - All bent on trying one another. And when the court of justice opm, It will be hard to "know the ropes." It is not hard to find the place, Where people are attlr'd with - grace, Where IrAsziams's Court Is daily held, Clothing munificent beheld 3pring-goods, and Bummer's cool attire, All garments customers desire, A large assortment, all laid In, ( When goods declined), with ready "tin." The "Breit's" the place Just now for trying, And when you try, you can't help buying! We are glad to acknowledge the retain of linndreds of patrons, who purchased of US. for the first time, im• mediately after the great fire In January lest, and who find it to their advantage to deal where they procure Clothing of the first quality, in every particular, at lower pricei than they can buy inferior articles else , where. To those who have not yet purchased their iSprirg Clothiltg,twe extend a cordial invitation to ex amine our stock before making their selections, as we are confident of our ability to snit the taste and means of all. F. B.—Clothing made to order at abort notice. STAR CLOTHING "RissPORIIIISI, CO9 CHESTNUT STREET, SIGN,OF STAR, PERRY & CO MtSCHOMACKER PLA_NO-FORTE ~ MANUFACTURING COMPANY'h NEW STORE, No. 1103 01TFSTNUTiri STREET.—We respectfully call the attention of our friends and the public generally to our removal to oar flew and handsome Warerooms, "GLRARD ROW," IRS CHESTNUT street, where we have constantly on band a large stock of our superior and highly finished Square all d Grand Pianos. Our instruments have been awarded the highest phemiums at all the principal exhibitions ever held in this country, with numerous testimonials Irona the first class artists in America and Europe. They are now the leading Pianos, and are sold to all parts of the world. Persons desiring to, purchase a first-class PIEII3O at greatly reduced rates thculd net faillo give us a call. Pianos to rent, Tuning and promptly at tended to. StiFfOMACIIIiR & CO. • myll3.lm/ No. 1:03 Chestnut street. illigt • BTICINWAY & BONS' wi ts PIANOS Are now acknowledged the beat in larttonnts In Europe ea well as America. They are Used In %and private,_by the greatest artists B.! in by VON BOW, DREYEATHOCII, • , and others; in this country by Id:LLLS, 24, WO.LaT3UELN , etc, R , ..- gm.. -. 2 , by BLASIUS BROS., teal- if 1006 Chestnut street. EVENING BULLETIN. FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1866. THE RECONSTRUCTION REPORT& The constitutional amendment re ported by the Reconstruction Committee was adapted by the, House of Represen tatives, yesterday, by the unexpectedly large vote of 128 to 37. Every Republi can, member voted for it, and every Northern copperhead and so-called southern conservative against it. Even Mr. Raymond, of New York, whose pa per has condemned the report, and who has been regarded as the champion of ‘ c, the Presid nt among the Republicans, voted for it. ' There were ten votes for it more than e required two-thirds. The unan' ity with which the Union men in the ouse have sustained the report of the mmittee is as gratifying as it is unexpected. They have not acted hastily nor in temper. They have had time to hear from their constituents and to learn whether they considered the President or Congress the truest interpreter of the wishes of the" people. The constituencies of Congress are they whose 'votes made Andrew. Johnson President, and they know the principl( a for which they voted. They and their representatives have now unanimously pronounced their dis approval of the course pursued by the President in reference to the lately re bellious people, and their determination that they shall not be represented in Congress until sufficient guarantees shall be given that the peace of the country and the security of the Union are never again to be disturbed. The firmness and fidelity of Congress are most reassuring. Neither the pas sionate abuse of the President, nor the favor extended to his opinions by his Cabinet, has affected a single vote of the Republican members. If the Recon struction report is a radical one, then every Republican member is a radical, and there is but a pitiful show for the proposed new "third party" that was to be formed, with the Johnson Repub licans in the House as its leaders. There is not. a single Johnson Republican in that body; if Johnsonistn means opposi tion to the. Constitutional amendment. We wait to see whether the President will be content with having in Congress no supporters of his policy but the•petty minority of members who were his bit ter assailants a little more than a year ago. A SOUTHERN ANNIVERSARY. A telegraphic despatch from Rich mond informs us that the anniversary of the death of Stonewall Jackson was observed yesterday at the late capital of the "Confederacy." Business was ge nerally suspended in the city, addresses were made, and the rebel graves in Hollywood and Oakwood cemeteries were decorated with flowers. The writer of this article chanced to be in Rich mond last mo❑tli, wh en the anniversary of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln came around. There was no suspension of btsiness on that occasion, and the only place where there was • any recog anion of the anniversary of the most ap palling calamity in the history of Ame rica, •was at the headquarters of the Fe . deral forces. It will be urged in justification of this neglect in one case and of glorification 400 2 50 500 400 14 00 20 00 BENNETT & 00, TOWER HALL, 1518 31SAITHET STREET, SUMMER BOARDING. The farmbrs are generally a wide awake people. They profess to have a great dread of the keenness of the city people; but while we dwellers among bricks and mortar have somewell-whet led blades among us, the rural districts turn out multitudinous thorns of ap proved sharpness. The country people who supply our markets with produce never consider themselves well paid until the extremest farthing is extorted from the citizen, and they demand star vation prices for their butter, eggs, poul try and vegetables, at a season when a beneficent Providence is covering their fields with the richest pasturage, and making the earth to yield bountifully of all its fruits. Hitherto the farmershave turned their attention to bleedine the city folks in town; but the threatened approach of • the cholera, and the consequent desire to seek pure air, for the summer, have opened anew field of enterprise to the hungry farmer, He now seeks to imitate the spider in his web and to entice his victims to his own abode to their undoing. Very many of these anxious rural people are setting their houses in order with a view to taking boarders for the summer. This is all well enough; but the prices de- Mended by the country folks for the small accommodations and short com mons they offer are amusing evidences of rustic greed. Ten dollars a week each for children, and from twelve to fifteen, and even twenty dollars each for adults: is the frequent tariff, and the citizen who pays these prices is allowed to take his buttermilk and to enjoy his heavy bread and oily butter, in quarters not half so comfortable, and far less convenient, than those he has deserted at home. There are many well-established and well known places of summer resort, where sojourners can obtain comfortable ac commodations, and enjoy all the ad vantages of pure air, wholesome water, &e., without havin g to su limit to the small exactions of amateur boarding-house keepers, who are scheming to fill their pockets through the agency of a cholera panic. Most of the well established places of resort are gradually reducing the scale of their prices since the close of the war; the new-fledged country board ing house proprietors, upon the other hand, are doubling and trebling the ac customed rates. It is all well enough for citizens who can be comfortably fixed in the country during the hot months, to make their escape from the city; but it is wiser to stay in town and make one's self as comfortable as possible without flying to rural evils that they think not of, in the shape of mean ac commodations, poor fare and extortionate prices. We would leave the greedy ex pectants of huge profits on a small out lay to the enjoyment of empty rooms and unrealized anticipations. New York has gone into one of its spasms of enthusiasm over the arrival of James Stephens, the chieftain of the Irish Republican movement. Not that Mr. Stephens has ever done anything to distinguish himself, either as a states man or a soldier; but he is the chosen head of an important popular move ment, and the Fenians take him upon trust, as we took so many in the begin ning of our civil war, only to drop them in a short time. Mr. Stephens may turn out to be all that his friends hope of him, and he may succeed in estab tablishing harmony in the Fenian ranks. It is to be hoped, if he does, that he will not let the ' money con tributed by the. Irish be wasted,as it has been heretofore, in idle, impracticable schemes; also that he will . show the brethren the impedance of secrecy in all movements intended to be revolu tionary. ORGAN CONCERT.—We remind our sical readers of the fine Organ Concert to be given to-night, at St. Clement's Church. The magnificent instrument just erected by Mr. Stanbridge, is the largest and finest in the city, and it will appear to the best ad vantage this evening, in the hands of several of our most, accomplished organists. in the other, that Ahrahanil,l4ohi And Stonewalls Jackson were repre'sentiktive men, and tkat while the one, whose memory 'defeated rebels love to honor, • was the type of a cause which lies near their hearts, the other was 'the exponent and chanipion _of ,Union, Freedom and Fidelity, all of which principles and sentiments are disavowed by the people of Richmond. We accept this explami nation and infer - from it that the people of this portion of the South are not fit to be restored to the enjoyment of the political rights which they forfeited by the treasonable war they levied against the Government of the United States. If they now saw the error and crimi nality of their conduct during the war, they would deem silence and oblivion the best charity toward the memory of & leader who fell while levying traitor ous war against the Government that had educated and honored him, and they would pity rather than glorify the mis guided men who fell in the struggle for the supremacy of Wrong over Right. While the people of the South neglect the memory and contemn the example of the great and good man who laid down •his life in the service of his coun try, and in a mass formally mourn on the return of the anniversary of the death of a chieftain who, adding the sin of ingratitude to the crime of treason, made war on that country, we solemnly protest against their being allowed to take part in the government of the nation which they still strove to destroy until they no longer possessed the power to do mischief. HEAD-CENTRE STEPHENS. _ THE DAILY _EVENING BULLETIN • PH I , Sale of , Manmade Renl.-Entite Ore Med stesday neat, by James A. Freeman, Auctioneer. the.Paro . pblet catalognes, of james n.,?.pree t na r ve sale next Wednesday are now ready and may be had at - the auction store. ...ft number of desirable dwellings are I o be sold at that time, without reserve, by order of - the Orphans' Court. It Lamy -1 -ige Sales Valuable Real Estate. Thomas & Bona , 'sale on Tuesday next will In clude a _number of valuable estates, by order - ' of Or-, Phone' Court, Executors and others. .Also, valuable 'Blocks, loans and pews. See auction column. amphlet camloaues to-morrow. giving full partial 'lays of sales 11th, loth. 22d, 28th and 29th. 11 : 7 'ti/ c1731 . 0 1 RE6 TNu" TISSTIERE. and MS LODGE STREET. Mecbanics of every branch required for honsebuild Lug and fitting promptly furnished. r ja.S. tan* 'IVMRAVEN. dc BACON PI a.NOS. These beautiful instruments have Fel ranked among the BEST for nearly ap a nt S-tv,fm,tf J. E. GOULD, Seventh and Chestnut. STATIONEBY—LETTERS, CAP . AND NOTE PAP.E.1123, ENVELOPES, BLANK .13:30E t, and every requisite in the Stationery line, selling at the lowest tigures at J. B. DOWNING'S Stationery Store, mai.% tfrpf lighth street, two doors above Wallin 4 SPRING STYLE HATd.—WARBURTOIk, 410 CHNSPNIIT Street, neat door to the Post Office. . • N. B.—Nowhere else can thepurchaserobtain greater value for his money. apl9-Im,ril THEO. H. WCALLA. (ffla HAT B AND OL O D A P T E A MP H R D EU_ . 804 CIOISTNIIT STREDI`.I . New Styles for Spring. mys-1m,r14 DEUCES REDUCED.—Now Is the time if you desire i t tE rog 4 Photographs, at moderate prices. B. P. REI- S t, will furnish you tine Pictures of all. styles. UPRIGHT , GRIDIRONS and Broilers, Toast Backs, Meat Stands, Fluted and Plain Gridirons, and a general variety of Cooking Hardware. for sale by TRUMAN & sErAvr, No. 835 alight Thirty-five) Market meet; below Ninth. 6CARTS DR 171 SITE FOR $l. —They are unsur passed in style, execution or finish: splendid ape clmens of art: moderate prices. Gallery, 621 Arch et. B. F, REITITeRI3. . j ADZES WHO LOVE FLOWERS should own one _LA of our l Tool Chests, which con a fill set of G Harden Imorticultu ra plements, to screw upon in one hurdle. Also. for sale, a variety of Garden Tools, separate, at TRUMAN dr SHAW'S, No. 835 (Eight Thirty-five) Market Street, below Ninth. T ARGE SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS, ONLY EL—The .LA most popular style Likenesses made, admired by all. Stye Air framing. See specimens at REI Mall:VS Gallery, Second street, aboveHreen. ITT IRE DISH COVERS, of the round, oval and ob- TV long patterns, for protecting food from files or insects, at 7RIIMAN & SHAW S. No. 833 (Eight Thirty.five) Market street, below Ninth 1866 HAM CUT TO PLEASE. at KOPP'S dyed an . d Wy s L 3 N u, G SALOON. Hair and Whiskers' Or shah' cut. Corner RwkhAn , ra Place and Dock street. (It•] 0. C. KOPP. yALIITS FOR SALE, And to Him at Federal stree myll rp3t* Ferry. Camden CMMMEN J. NEWTONNLINE. No. , 16 WALNUTStreet, Sole .Agant for the famous Pleaiant Valley Wine Company. New York. Constantly on hand during the reason, Catawba and Isabella Wine', dry awl t•wei t. Also, Sparkling Catawba, put up various vises. ELEGANT BALL TRIMMINGS AND BUTTONS, Cluny Lace and Chintz. Borders at Mrs. E. R. WAGNER'S. 03 Arch street, above Eighth, s tares o f NOTICE.—The Good Will and Fix tures of Store for rale. raya-strpi w P. CARPENTER, TAILORS, OLR.ARD HOUSR, Take pleasure in calling the attention of their friends and thepublicgenerally, to their stock of Imported fabrics for men's wear, which they are prepared to make up in their usual approved style. at reduced prices. atrS•ni,w.f-Smsrp T ADIES' BUFF WA 4R AND .1.4 TRAVELING GLOVES add GAIIN rLETS.— lust. received from Paris, an amortment of test quality Biding and Traveling Gloves and Gauntlets, sure No. 6 to 7, for sale by GEO. W. VOGEL, my6.6tro* IQI6 eliestaut et, . _ . REMOVAL -Dr. S. S. Brooks has removed from Lit:i Vinestreet, to No. LW North Twel,th U below . myS-12t4p• H.12311Y JAJWIZ, ACCOUNTANT. Disputed andOonfused Accounts Adjosted—Sets of books opened—small sets kept by contract. State ments and Balance Meek' prepared for Bankrupt Estates. FRENCH AND SPANISH TRANSLATKO. sras-smi Room 84. No. 413 Cbestant street. volt. SALR—To Rhippers, Grocers, Hotel-Keepera S' and oto era—A very - superior lot of Champagne Cider, by the barrel or dozen. Y. J. JORDAN -, no9-rptt =Pear street, below Third and Walnut. Fro HOIISERISEPIER Ibr cleaning silver and _Leaver. plated ware, aNEW POL ItiILLNO POWDER, the best ever made. RABB. dk BROTHER, felS WA Chestnut street, below Fourth; AREING WITH INDELIBLE INS, Embroider ing, Braiding, SLamping, A. TOP.B,EY. 1800 Filbert street. ISA AO NATHANS, Auctioneer and Money Eroker. N. E. corner of Third and Spruce streets, only one square below the Exchange. NATRANS'S Principal Office, established for the last forty y'ears. Money to loan In large or small amounts, at the lowest rates on ..Lolamonds, Silver Plate, Watches. Jewelry. Clothing, band goods of every description. Office hours from 8 A. M. till i P. M. der„,-tfrp FITLER, WEAVER & CO., Manufacturers of MANILA AND 1 ARMED CORDAGE, Cords. Twines. No. 23 North Water street, and No. 22 North Delaware avenue, Philadelphia. EDWIN H. F/TIXII. MICILUEL WEAVER. CONRAD F. CLOTRIE/A. FINE FRENCH MANTEL CLOCKS.—Afresh Ira piz.r.tatlon of beautiful siyles, warranted correct Tn • Trv,P.p.E.llS. FARR & BROTHERS. Imparters, 3M Chestnut street, below Fourth. JORDAN'S CELEBRATED' TONIC ALE.—The truly healthful and nutriticus beverage. now in use by thousands—invalids and others—has established a character for quality of material and purity of manu facture, which stands unrivaled. It is recommended by physicians of this and other places, as a superior tonic, and requires but a trial to convince the most skeptical of Its great merit. To be had, wholesale and retail, of P.S. JORDAN, =3 Pear street. MBE BARRIBON BOILER, A SAFE STRA.OI BOILER.—The attention of Manufacturers and others using Steam Is confidently called to this new Steam Generator, as combining essential advantages in absolute safety from exploaion. in cheapness °ram cost and coat of repairs in economy of fuel, facility of cleaning and transportation, &c., nut possessed by any other boiler now in use. This boiler is formed of a combination ofcaattron hollow spheres, each aphare inches external diameter, and 3.1 of an Inch thick. These are held together by wrought-iron bolts, with caps at the ends. Nearly one hundred of these Boilers are now in opperation, some of them in the best establishments in this city. For desc.riptive circulars or price, apply to JOSEPH HARRISON, Jr.. Harrison Boiler Works, Gray's Ferry Road, adjoining the U. S. Arsenal, Philadel phia. arr4-2mrpt TIMPLY WARNING, CHOLERA. CHOLERA. A PREVENTIVE A CORE! SVE..I3Y FAMILY SHOULD HAVE A BOTTLE LN THE HOUSE. IN CASE OF SUDDEN ATTACK IN THE NIGHT. SWAYNE'S BOWEL CORDIAL, "Swayne's' Bowel Cordial. '.Swayne's" J3otoei (brand. "Sanyne's" TREATMENT. Bowel Cordial. "hwaynes" • Bowel Clordied. "Swayne's' , In all cases, at all sea- Bowel arrdial. Swyne's” sons,a therell climates, Bowel thrdial. Swayne's" whereis sickness Bowel Cordial. "Strayne's" of Stomach, pains in the Re eve/ Oordiat. "atra?.me's" Bowels, Dysentery. Di- Bowel Gardial. , Wayne." arrhcea. Sudden attacks Bowel aordial. "Swayne's" in the night, be prepared Bowel Cordial. Strayne"s" bottle your hands on Beßowel Cordial, "'Wayne a" ' of this Gireat e- Oardial, "Su•ayne's" medy, as nine times out Bowel Oardial. "'Wayne's" of ten immediate relief Bowel Cbrdia/. "Swayne's" will be obtained. Bowel Cordial. "Sivaldnes" Bowel Cordial. "Swayne's" Bowel Cordial. Dr. Swayne was connected with a Cholera Hospital, When that disease raged with such violence in Phila delphia in 1832, and the experience there gained should be a guarantee for the great superiority of this medi cine over all others. And a.so the very many cures performed since thattime of extreme cases, shows ex perience to he the great teacher. CHOLERA INFANTIIM, OR SHIM= COMPLAINT.—So prevalent with young children during the warm sea may Bowel Cordial" never fails to cure. and given to the most tender infant. Full Wren tient. accompany every bottle. PRICE ONLY 85 CFNTS A BOTTLE. Prepared by Dr. SWAYNE dt SON, 830 North Sixth street, above Vine, Philadelphia. apr-tu,th BEAT S R A DI 3 a s TIOIIa °kr- B 15 South Ninth street, myil-ato TILDEN TOMATO, EqG AND PEPPER Plants, fresh, daily, at DREER'S Seed Store, No. 714 Chestnet street. my. 11.20 FLOWER SEEDS—TWENTY BEAUTIFUL free blooming varieties, for $l, H. A. DREER, 714 Chestnut street. ' royll-2ti FINE WATCHES, JEWEL/IY, etc., a corn 44piete assortment at recently reduced prices. .FARR & BROTHER,. Importers of Watches, etC.,, -- 524 Chestnut street, below Fourth. n o . MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOANED UPON DIAMONDS, WATCHES. JEWEL. RY, PLATE. CLOTHIN, .to., at JONES & CO.'S OLD-ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFICE. • Corner of THIRD and GASHILL Streets, Below Lombara. N. B.— DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, GUNS, dlr., , FOR SALE AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. RA/811% 241 D LEMONS—Ennch, Layer anti Seed less Dalai= and Malaga Lemons, landinfrom bark La Plata, and for sale by .To% B, MAP 00., /08 BOtith Delaware Mane. LADELPRIA9 9 FRIDAY MAY Il, ' 1866 1 Itlir Excuse a little inconvenience arising from alterations and improve manta going on in -onr. Store. It is 'more than .qompensated for by the EXTRA. BARGAINS we give our customers. AB we want to re• duce onr stock to avoid Its removal ont of the way of the workmen.- The Finest Beady-Made Clothing in the City and the largest assortment to select from. Piece Goods to make np to order. - WANAKAXER dt BROWN, - SOUTHEAST CORNER SIXTH and MAGTABEN. SU. ej A .. .4 4 e/ AMILY SEWING-MACHINES. LOVE IN A COTTAGE, They may talk of love In a cottage, And bowers of trellised vine, And Nature bewitchingly simple. And milkmaids half divine. They may talk of the pleasures of sleeping In the ahade of a spreading tree. But what I prize most for my supper Is a good cup of Young Etsson Tea. 'T. he Tea should be good however Such for instance as that you get of WEST al BR 0 WN,No. 809 Chest- not Street. These gentlemen pos Bess facilities enjoyed by few of their compeers in the trade. Henoe their ability to supply' their pa trona with a first class article at a moderate price. Our advice to all in quest of delicious Tea is. GO TO WEST ez BROWN. WEST & BROWN, SO9 Chestnut St. John W. 'Thomas, Not. 405 and 407 North Second Street. SHETLAND SHAWLS, from IS 00 to 110 Oa IdMASIUVIW,ftmPWWISM BLAVK AND WHINE LACE SHAWLS, from power LIGHT CASSIMERES For Ladies' &segues, Cuts, &c. LIGHT CAISSImEnES For .11Leris Eults. LIGHT OASSIMERES For Boys' Snits. LIGHT IDASSIMERES At very reduced prices. OTIRWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos, 450, 452, 454 N. Second St, myll-414 Above Willow. JOHN W. 'MOM No. 405 and 407 North Second Street, NOW OPEN, ORENADLNPS, HEERNANPS, CREPE HARETZ,' LAWNS. With a full and handsome assortment of all kinds of Spring and Summer Dress Goods. rp 43 North. Eighth St., HAS OPENED, 'IBIS MORNING, 225 Doz, Real Paris Kid Gloves, $125. Every pair warranted real Rid. - Bit bons and Linen Towels. great Bargains, from Auc tion. Closing out our entire stock, priur to alteration. BLACK srriwS, cheapest In the City. E. R. myll.2tl 43 North EIGHTH Street. '`LTV • Frcm 1016 Chestnut St., MRS, S. J. PARKER, Dress and Cloak Maker, 1828 Chestnut Street, mpll•tf rp N. E. corner of Juniper. SIMON COL fUN di. CLARKt. To Families Residing in or Going to the Country. Those who wish to=chase supplies of the best qua lity of Milt GROO will find a full and choice stock of the best that can be imported or procured from the New York, Boston orPhiladelphia markets, and can be supplied with goods In package at whole• sale prices. • Particular attention Is paid to packing in the neat est ar d most safe manner possible. Goods delivered to any of the Depota,ExPress Offices or ontin the Country free of charge. SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, apPa.tf. O. W; Cor. BROAD AND WALNUT. WM. D. ROGERS, Coach and Light Carriage Builder. 1009 and 1011 Cheitnnt Street, Elp23.2Mi mb24473/4PI PB/L&D}:EU9:EU. NO. 72 , 0 CHESTNUT ST. nayll-6t rp2 LT OF F. C. F. F 1 1 C CLOTHING HI • HICK'S TEMPLE OF FASHION. Celebrated For Fine Fashionable Clothing. WILLIAM It 902 MARKET ST., Phila. MARKET Az g , & OA NINTH. •P it E 10)* 1,250 Yards Cassimeres, $110; Reduced , from $1 50. New gassimeres, $125 and $l5O. Fine Cassimeres, $1 75. 64 French Cassimeres; Cassimeres for Cloaks. Harris' Fine Cassimeres, $2 and $2 25, COMPLETE LINE. man MA K . RB, BLACK CLOTHS AND DOESKINS, FROM $225 TO f 8 50. al EDWIN HALL & Co., 28 South Second street, HAVE OPENED THIS MORNING, THEIR SECOND IMPORTATION FOR THIS SPRING, A CASE OF THE POPULAR BLACK IRON BAREGES, WITH THE HEAVY MESH IN THE 3-4 AND 3-4 WIDTHS. myllnt zpa AT RETAIL. JAB. R. CAMPBELL & CO., 727 Chestnut St., Have made extensive additions to their popular Stock of sin. S AND / DRESS GOODS, WHICH THEY CONTINUE TO RRLTA At Moderate Prices. tl Wholesale Rooms Up Stairs. mym rp ir ittAlea eI YELIMAND-A-HALF-WIDE • Velvet Carpets, I NNW DESIGN% J. F. & E. B. ORNE, 904 Chestnut Street. 34; 7-8, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4 WHITE, RED AND FANCY CANTON MATTINGS J. F. & B ORNE, CHESTNUT STREET: ENGLISH BRUSSELS, FOR STAIRS AND HALLS, WITH EXTRA BORDERS: 3. F. & E. 13; ORNE, No. 904 CHESTNUT STREET 500 PIECE NEW PATTERNS ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, J. F. & E. B. ORNE 904 Chestnut Sts mh2o-am rp GERUANTOWN RESIDENCE FOR RENT. ••• —A large house, with all the modern conveni ences. extensive grounds and plenty of shade; stabling for three horses; within ten minutes' walk of Railroad Station. Will be rented either with or without the stable, Address Box 1 808 P 1111146 F. 0. Ell2-tPlt METALSI JUST AR!UVED, And Now taandinar Steamship Delaware, hipl Tamerlane, Ship British Queen, Ship Ma,' , y Russell, Ship British Lion, Ship Duncan, Barque Kathleen, Barque Lizzie Marrow, Pig Tin, Straits. Pig Tin, Lamh and Ear, Pig Tin, Malacca. Pig Tin, Baitca, Pig Lead, English, Pig Lead, Spanish. — Pig Lead, German; French Antimony. Silesian Spelter. Bleyberg Speltet Hoop Iron. Round Iron. Teazle Iron. Tin Plate, Tin Plate; SA.LOE 331 r K&G.TAYLOR Ca. 303 and 305 BRANCH STREET.: myll•'_t 4p* insimP,Ris REBR BITTERS 3 Wholesale and Retail. J. ORIEL & BRO., my4-1m rp? 28 S'nth SL 1. rislaiTH; SL, Phlkula. P.A TEN T WIRE ROB RAILINGS, STORE FRONTS, GUARDS, PARTITIONS, tRON:BEDSTEADS AND WIRE WO= in variety, manufactured by M. 'WALKER & BONS, nitat-cm . NO. 11. NORTH SIXTH Street. rM , W , Tylln(eTl. FRI FRESH IMPORTATIONS AND A LARGE VART- ERY, OI FERED LOW AND IN LOTS TO, SUM DEALERS, BY S. FUGUET & SONS, Importers, 11131 r-ft 4p2 No. 216 S. Front Street. UNE .DEICE CLOTHING. JONES' Old Established One Price .C.L.O.T. i tii.xq.s - . ..- . .11 - :Q.vsit. 604 NIA.IIIKETI STI44 ABOVE 8 TB . ' • Prices reouced to the lowest point. . , A fine assortment of Reedy-hied° Clothing con stahtly on band, Custom ork made to order at yell short notice, in stYle And durability unktosyksesed. ap26-1m GENERAL. AGENTS, uRK