BIISINESS NOTICES. CHARADE. My Brat in London rears its head, A dark gray mass of ancient stone Where lie interred the hapless dead, And Britain's regal gems are shown. second will suggest a room For high debates and meetings' claimed, But none in history shall bloom Like that irom Luiependence named! My all, if firstrate Clothes yon need, Will preve to you a friend indeed. WE HivE— All-w 0 4 51 Fancy Caashnere Pants, as low as II 00 " " " Vests " 250 " Pants " 500 Cloth Vests . ...... 4 00 " Fancy Casaimere Salts to match 14 00 Black Suits t 0 Oo " Black SI 41 Adianciftsmom theaerates weltave goods of all grgdes, typ to the Ter y Awe forica t 4aprice,a reduced improper! tion—Men's roteth , B and Ile*:1 3 . eilitottLWM /TAPE BOUND WITIGN THE PAST PEW WEEKS, THAT WE ABB ACTUALLT SELLING GOOD, BBBV/CEAI3LE GOODS AT TRH PB/CIES NAMED. • !CORKSCREWS, SCANDAL AND DOUBT. Remy Ward Beecher is never without His portable Testament when in doubt. And when be produced it the other gay lir. Tilton was heard to say, That, when ten clergymen met one day, • Bach could produ& a corkscrew good, But neither one a Testament could! Beecher repelled the scandalous stain-- That the oorkacrews were meant to draw champagne— " Because," said he, "without a doubt, 'The cork will leave the bottle without; 'And I rather think the gist of the tale "Is, the corkscrews were meant for bottled ale." Whatever the doubts of these gentlemen are, There's no doubt at all of a brilliant &ran, That sheds its rays in benignant light, And illuminates Fesnaosi where once was night. There's not the least doubt that thousands go To purchase their snits of PERRY do Co., .And those who secure them, as wise men do, Can carry a Bible and-corkscrew too. We have all•wool Fancy Cassimere Vests, tine quality, $2 and upwards; all•wool Fancy Cassimere Pants at $5 and upwards. Coats at all prices, making a splendid assortment of Fine /fashionable Clothing gotten up in the best manner, and selling at extremely /ow prices. Our stock of goods for ordered work is being eon Bluntly renewed, and all work warranted to give sans faction. PERRY & CO., STAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM, 609 CHESTNUT STREET, SIGN OP STAB. N.B.—Dealers in fine Clothing will find it to their advantage to examine our stack, as we can fill their erders on very liberal terms. MOTH AND FREUKLES. Ladies afflicted.. with Discolorations on the Face, Called moth patches, or freckles, should use PERRY'S Celebrated MOTH and FRECKLE LOTION. It is in fallible. Prepared by Dr. B.C. PEERY, Dermatologist, 49 Bond street, N. Y. Bold by all druggists in Philadelphia and elsewhere Price $2• myl7•th,e,tu•3ms SCHOMACICER. PIANO-FORTE _, M MANUFACTURING COPANY'S ifft.,INEW STORE, No. 1103 Cl=l - FSPNIIT STREET —We respectfully call the attention of onr friends and the public generally to our removal to our new and handsome Warerooms, "G.BARD ROW," Tli 3 CHESTNUT street, where we have constantly on hand a large stock of our superior ana highly finished Square anti Grand Pianos. • Our instruments have been awarded the highest premiums at all the principal exhibitions ever held in tbls country, with numerous testimonials from 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 Piano at greatly reduced rates should net fail to give us a call Pianos to rent, Tuning and moving promptly at, tended imp SOICOMACK KR & CO. No. 1103 Chestnut street. CHECKERING Mt GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHTM PIANOS. are recognized as the mostperfect and permanent in. atraments in America and Europe. FIEV•Edx Medals. 80,000 in nse. Large avortment of ORGANS and Me, LODEONS, 914 CHESTNUT street. roht-th.saM W. H. DUTTON. STEINWAY & SONS' PIANOS Are now acknowledged the best in- I OWI atruments in Europe as well as America. They are maid in public and private, by the greatest artists living in Europe, by VON SULOW, DBEYSCHOOK. Linz% JA, 1. LI, and othersdn this country by IS WOLPSOBN, etc. For sale only by - BLAS EROS., lava Chestnut street. EVENING BULLETIN. THURSDAY, MAY 17. 1866. SHOULD CONGRESS ADJOURN? We are approaching the time when Congress must decide upon the import. ant question of its adjournment. Ordi narily, this question is easily settled by the simple consideration of the discom fort of a summer residence in Washing ton; but in the present case, an adjourn ment of Congress may well be looked upon as a matter serious enough to be thoroughly weighed before it is decided upon. So long as Congress is in session, the country has little to fear from the designs' of the radicals who are bent upon forcing the rebel States back into their old position of political power in the Government. Congress stands, quietly, but with a bold and united front, as a bulwark between the Govern ment of the United States and those who so recently plotted its overthrow, andwe see no influence that can be brought to bear, that will move our rep resentatives from the patriotic ground which they occupy. But what if Congress adjourn? What if the bad advisers who have filled the President's ear with their flatteries, and who labor, day and night, to widen the breach between him and Congress, for their own selfish ends, are allowed to pursue their work Un molested, during the months which will - intervene between the adjournment and the re-assembling of Congress? We do not wish to judge Mr. Johnson harshly, or to attribute to him any revolutionary *esigns; but he is surrounded by men tvithout principle or responsibility, who would hesitate at nothing desperate, if they felt that they were no longer re strained by the presence of Congress in Washington. How far their present in fluence over the President would go, of eourse no one can predict; but judging from the past and the present, we may well feel an .honest concern about the probable consequences of an adjourn ment at this time. If the President should be induced to summon an extra session of Congress, he would doubtless be urged to include in his call the Sena tors and Representatives from the eleven States, and, by a sort of coup d'c'tat, to force them upon Congress. Many of the men who are at present managing the President, are not a whit too good to propose some such scheme as this, and Mr. Johnson has made the immediate and unqualified admission of these States such a sine qua non, and rides this singlits hobby ` with such ob stinate energy, that we cannot but fear that he might be tempt ed to compass his darling scheme, even by a resort to very extreme measures. Of eourse such a coup d'etat would only re ' 3u failure; but it might be attended BENNETT & CO., TOWER HALL. 618 MARKET STRIEET: with much trouble, and would be sure to increase the diffiefilties between the two branches of the government, which all good men desire to diminish and re move. It is asking a great deal from Congress to expect it to remain in permanent ses sion during the hot summer months, but it is not asking too much. The Union majority is so large that it would beeasy to arrange for the absence of a • consider able number in rotation, thus affording the necessary recreation for all,and with the Capitol properly fitted for a summer session, there are many more uncomfor table places than the halls of.. Congress. A continuous session would of course in volve a certain amount of personal ItF. convenience, but the times are critical and unsettled, and the country looks to its representatives at. Washington as to a body on which it can rely. The coun try will endorse and sustain Congress, and it will do it all the more readily if it finds that there is a willingness to en dure some personal sacrifices forthe pub lic good. With Congress in permanent session we Shall feel no fear for the in terests of the Republic. FENEtN FINANCES. We think that Mr. Stephens, the Fenian Head Centre, scarcely did justice to the late managers of the Fenian movement in this country, during hi s ecent Jones's woods speech. It is not our pro vince to defend the O'Maho nyites against the charges of blundering and wastefulness that have bien made against them, for we think the mana gers proved themselves to be perfect adepts in both descriptions of manage ment. But we love fair play, and Mr. Stephens should have either told all the facts concerning his receipts of Fenian monies from America, or he should have said nothing whatever upon the subject where Persons whom he attacked, by implication at least, were bound by the pledge of secresy to keep their lips closed. Mr. Stephens told of certain comparatively small sums that had been sent to him from America; but he made no allusionwhatever to the sum of $70,000 which the books of the late Secretary of the Treasury Killian state were sent to the Irish Head Centre. Mr. Stephens says that up to the close of 1865, during the eight years Fenian ism had then been in existence, he had received $23,500 from America. We pre sume that the greater part of the $70,000 referred to by us must have been sent to him since the close of 1865. This is very ingenious, but it is far from ingenuous, and it does great injustice to the Fenian managers who are under .a cloud, for their Moffatt mansion extravagance; their failure at Campo Bello, which cost their treasury $26,000; their canvass back-duck - champagne - kid-glove- and patent-leather-boot luxuriousness, and for their Fair, gotten up in New York, where the gentle Fenians who man aged it started the festival with a fund of $lO,OOO and closed it with a net result of $1,500. Of , .this last named exploit it has been pithily said that the sinking of $1,500 by the fair Fenians was an evi dence that "they loved not Ireland less, but silk dresses more." We repeat that it is not our province to vindisate Fenian financial blundering, and we do not de sign making an effort to do so; but Mr. Stephens should have given full credit for American contributions received by him, or he should have said nothing upon the subject. Fiat Justitia, ruat Finneganum. Miss ANNA E. DICKINSON.—We call at tention again to the lecture of this truly eloquent young lady, to-morrow evening, at the Academy of Music, on "My Policy." It strikes us as rather a curious concatena tion of circumstances, that she should hold forth on Friday night in denunciation of " My Policy," and, on Saturday night, at the same place, the friends of "My Policy" will congregate, in obedience to the royal mandate, to organize "a mutual admiration society," whose functions will consist in controlling Federal appointments. We pre dict for Miss Dickinson the largest and most brilliant assemblage that has convened to hear her since her beautiful and touching tribute to the memory of oar murdered President, a year ago last April. It was then the assassination; now it is the sui cide. BIERSTADT'S GREAT PlCTURR.—Bier stadt's great pictuke,"A Storm in the Rocky. Mountains," has attracted, as it deserved, large numbers of visitors during its exhibi tion in this city. The magnificent painting itself, and the patriotic object for which it is exhibited, have combined to make Messrs. Wenderoth, Taylor & Brown's gal leries a most fashionable resort, and we are glad to learn that the "Lincoln Institute" will reap substantial benefit from Mr. Bier stadt's liberality. The exhibition closes in two or three days, and all lovers of art should avail themselves of this last oppor tunity to see one of the greatest pictures . ever painted in America. THE ARTISTS' SALE.—This evening the first public sale of pictures by Philadelphia artists will take place at Scott's Art Gallery, 1020 Chestnut street. Among them are works of Hamilton, Lewis, George F. Ben sell, E. B. Bemoan, Bispham, W. S. Young, Galvan, Fennimore, Milne. Ramsay, D. R. Knight, Richards, *Fagan, and many other excellent artists, who have all executed their respective pictures expressly for this sale. We expect a large attendance of con noisseurs and a spirited competition. g . 'PETERSON'S NEWICOOK BOOK.-AS will be seen by an advertisementelsewhere,4e.ssrs, T. B. Peterson & Brothers announce a new edition of their "New Cook Book." It con tains over eight hundred and fifty receipts of the most valuable character. Sicavon. PERELLI will bring out the opera of La Favorite', on Saturday evening, at Concert Hall, he himself taking the part of "Fernando." Mrs. Davis will play "Leon ora," Miss Poole "Inez," Mr. Angier "Al fonso," Mr. Taylor "Baldasarre," and Mr. Engelke "Gasparo." This will be the tenth TH.E-DAILY EVENING BULLETIN PHILADELPHIATIEURSDAY, MAY 17 'Mt 6 and last of theamatenr Italian operas,which have been a remarkably' successful, and bavedeveloped'a great amount of.vocal and dramatic talent. Sale of the Randseme Residence N. W. corner of Nineteenth and Race streets, Logan Square. James A. Freeman, Auctibiteer, advertises, to be sold next Wednesday week a very Pleasan t.y located house 0u the west side of Logan square, belonging to the Estate ore! sties Townsend, deceasef. A number of other estates are advertised, to be sold by the same Auctioneer on the 6th of June. full descriptions of which may be seen on the last page of this afternoon% paper. - - Large Sale Beal Estate, Tuesday, 22d May._ - Messrs. Thomas dt Sons will hold a large sale of Real Hatate on Tuesday next. Tbey have added to the sale seven valuable Lots on Chestnut Hill and a number of Groond Rents. See auction column. JOHN CROW, BUILDER_ 1731 CHESTNUT STREET and 213 LODGE BTI3EET. ifecbanics of every branch required for honsebuild ing and fitting promptly furnished. A.3.6m* STECK & 00., PIANOS. i w th Nearly one thousand of these li FOpu ntilar instruments in mein Philade phis. For Sale only by J. E. GOULD, am7-tu.th,sa,ttrp Seventh and Chestnut. ofkrMASON & HAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS, fal alike and superior to any and all reed instruments. Recommended by the leading . or and artistes in America and Europe. J. E. GOULD, apl9.tha,tri,tt Seventh and Chestnut street; STATIONERY—LETTERS, CAP AND NOTE PAPERS. ENVELOPES, BLASE ECKMA, and every requisite in the Stationery line, selling p,,t the lowest agues at J. R. DOWNING'S Stationery Store. inen.tfro lighth street, two doors above Wahint. 4 SPRING STY LE HATS.—WARMIRTON, us CHESTNUT Street, next door to the Post Office. N. B.—Nowhere else can the purchaser obtain greater value for hls money. apis-Instrpi -- _ ne THEO. H. IrCALLA. . i s HATBAND OLD ESTABLUDIED 41164 14 CAP EMPORIUM. 12^4 11 , 804 CICESTNIIT STREET. New Etyles for spring. rayO-los,rpf ONLY 111 FOR LARGE SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS, popular styles, suitable for framing„ invaluable Likenesses; now is the time; go to EgnakWaCiallel7. Second street, above Green, and obtain them. To BEEP YOUR BOY from street associates and evil examples, give him a Chest of Tools or Boys' Turning Lathe. nis will bring out his mechanical and inventive talents, and keep him at home. A va riety at TBDUAN d SHAVE.fI, No. 835 (Eight Thirty five) Market street, below Ninth. - • - CARTES DE VLSITB. 6 for IL—Now is the time: don't fail to obtain Pictures that have given uni versal satisfaction to all patrons. B. F. REIM_ER'S, 624 Arch stre et PPLATEDCALL-BELLS and Tea Bells of a variety of styles, for sale by TRUMAN &SHAW, No. SW (Eight Thirty-live) Market street, below Ninth. D EDUCED PRICES.—Go to B. P. REIMER'S Pho tograph Gallery, 624 Arch street. and hare your Photoisrapbs taken In superior manner, all styles you desire, exquisitely finished, at moderate prices. QTRNARY WALLS, stained ceilings. damp chain bsys and wet floors. causi-d by leaks in your root or around chimneys or trap doors, may be realil3 pre rented by yourself, by using Stead's Cement for stop. ping them. Sold in boxes at 75 cents by their Agents. TRUMAN t SHAW, No. SW (Eight Thirty-five) Market street: below Ninth. OR SALE.—To Shippers, Grocers . Hotel-Beepers 4" and others -A very superior lot of Chatorgigue Cider, by the barrel or dozen. P. 3:JORDAN, nos-rptf =Fear street, below Third and Walnut. THOERTEPERS. far cleaning silver and J. L•fi silver-plated ware, aIiEW POLE-RING POWDER, the best ever made- FARR& BROFHEft, fels 324 Chestnut street, below Fourth. II.iARSIICG WITH INDELIBLE L.Nfi, Embroider. .141.1ng, Braiding, S.anaping, &c. 3L A. TORREY. 1600 Filbert street. FINE FRENCH MANTEL CLOCES=4freshlra. :tatter' of beautiful wyles, warranted correct TIME'FT - TEM FARR & BROTHERS, Imput E irs, =Chestnut street, below Fourth. 11366. 5. HAIR CUT TO SLEA . SE. aanl TIOPkp'S dyed. No Shaving on Sund. Corner I r ilxchanee Place and Dock street. ay G. C. KOPP. IuACARREL.-150 barrels No. I Shore mackerel. 11l now landing. For sale by E. A. EOUDER & CO , Doek str. et wharf. BARIIIeON ROLLER, A SAFE !WWI / BOILIB.—The attention of Manufacturers and others using Steam is confidently called to this new Steam:, Generator. as combining essential advantages in absolute safety from explosion. in cheapness °Mgt cost and cost of repairs in economy of Ebel, humility of cleaning and transportation. &c. not Possessed bi any other roller now in use. This boiler is fbrmed ot a combination ofcast-iron hollow spheres, each sphere 8 incbes external diameter. and 3i of an Inch Welt. These are held together by wronghtdron bolts, with caps at the ends. Nearly one hundred of these Boilers are now in opperation, some of them in the best eetabliehme in tb is city. For descriptive circulars or price, apy to JOSEPH HARRISON,r.. Harrison Boiler Works. Chars Ferry Road, .adlointag the V. S. Amnia. Philadel phia. aps-himrpil JORDAN'S CieLEEP.ATICO TONIC ALE.—The ft/ truly healthful and nutritious beverage. now In use 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 °tibia and other places, as a superior tonic, and requires bet a trial to convince the most skeptical of its great merit. To be had, wholesale and reLall.of P. J. .101i.LA 220 Pear street. ElduVAL.—Dr. s. S. Brooks has removed from No. 1 's.N) Vine street,. to No. 140 Nortn Twelfth street, below Race. mys-12141.s FITLER, WEAVER & CO., Manufacturers of MANILA AND TARRED CORDAGE, Cords, Twines, &e.. No. North Water street, and 1.40. North Delaware avenue, Philadelphia, .Enwrei H. Frnsa. mous= WEAVZH. CONRAD P. CLOTBIER. TlathLY WARNING. CHOLERA. CHOLERA. A PREVENTIVE. A CURE! EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE A BOTTLE IN THII HOUSE. IN CASE OP AMDVEN ATTACK IN THE NIORT, SWAYAM'S BOWED: CORDIAL. "Swayiee > Oliva Cbrdiett. ' Swayne's" Bowel Corsica/. "Straynt's" TREATMENT: Bowel Cordial. "Swaynes" Bowel Cordial. "Swayze, In all cases, at all sea- Bowel airdial. 'euayne's' sons.and in all climates, Bowel Cbrdial.. "Steczone's" where there is sickness Bowel Cord/al. "Swayze's" of Stomach, pains in the Bowel Cordial. "Swayze's" Bowels, Dysentery, Di- Bowel Cerdica. Swaynei" arrbcea, Sudden attacks Bowel Cerdia/.. "Swayze's" in the night, be prepared Bowel Oordtai. Swayraes" to lay your hands on a Bowel Cordial, 'Swayze's" bottle, of this Great Be- Bowel CArdicti. "Swat/nes" medy, as nine times out Bowel Cordia/. "Swayttes" of ten immediate relief Bowel Gimbal. "Swayne's" will be obtained. Bowel tbrdia/. "Swaytes" Bowe,/ CordiaL. "BtuaYne'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 also the very many cures performed since thattime of extreme cases, shows ex perience to be the great teacher. CHOLERA INFANTI.7If, OE E3uznalia 0011-PLAINT.-80 prevalent with young children during the warm ses,- son ' Swegyne's Bowel Cbrdial" never fails to care. and may be given to the most tender infant. Thal direc tions accomnany every bottle. PRICE ONLY WAY NE A BOTTLE. Preparea by Dr. SWAYNE dt SON, 330 North Sixth street, above Vine, Philadelphia. ap27-tn,th f.tf REFRY J A AI KR, ACCOUNTANT. Disputed and Confused Accounts Adjusted—Sets of books opened—emall sets kept by contract State ments and Balance Sheets prepared for Bankrupt Estates. FRENCH AND SPANISH TRANSLATED. apl9-6ma Room 34, No. 413 Chestnut street, TSAAONATHANS, Auctioneer and Money _Broker. A. N. E. corner of Third and SprucF. streets, only one square below the Exchange. NATHANS'S Principal Office, established for the last forty years, Money to loan in large or small amounts, at the lowest rates on Diamonds, Silver Plate, Watches, :Jewelry, Clothing, and goods of every description. Otlice hours irom A. la. till 7 P. M. de23-tfrp r o• - • CHEAPEST IN THE CITY. Call and i=ee. Second and New streets, J. FRIES. myl7-Im/ _ _ el% MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOANED UPON DIAMONDS. WATCHES, JEWEL EY, PLATE, CLOTHING, & 0., at JONES &, CO.'S OLD-ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFICE, • Corner ot THIRD and GASKILL Streets, Below Lombard. N. B.— DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, GUNS, An., FOR SAVE AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICER. ap2A.2m/ _ RARITAN AND DELAWARE BAY RAILROAD COMPANY. and alter MONDAY, the 14th of May, trains on this road will leave the Depot of the Cam den and Atlantic Railroad Company, at Cooper's Point, Camden, as follows: Express, for Long Branch, New York, and interme diate stations, at 9.20 A. M. Freight, for New York and intermediate stations, at WO P.M. Mail and Express. for New York, at &30 A. 31, toßeturning, trains leave Pier g 2, North River, foot of Duane street, at 11.00 A, M. and 4.10 P. M, t Passenger, and 6.00 P. M. Freight. Pare, to and from New York. $2 00, FINE WATOM11:8, JEWIELBY, etc., a com plete assortment at recently reduced mum, FARR de BROMME „ impOrters of Watches, etb., 824 Chestnut street, below Fourth. . 6 ± e ae - tiAg_ll , 's et ;Ws ; r 4 WI —A large house, with all the modem conveni ences, extensive grounda and plenty walhk stabil for three horses• within ten minutes' walk of Station. Will be rented either with or without the stable, Address Box 1808 Philada, P. O. tu,Y2-rPtir W. N. CLAYTON. Superintendent *11" Excuse a little inconvenience arising from alterations and improve ments going on in our Store. It Is more than compensated for by the EXTRA BARGAINS we give our customers. Az 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 to select iron'. Piece Goods to make up to order. WANAKAITHER & BROWN. OAX. HALL, SOUTHEAST COEN= SIXTH and MARE= Sta. 4- t -veo .0. 4`/ AMILY SEWING-MACHINES. NO. 720 CHESTNUT ST. COOK BOOKS. Best Cook Books Published! Peterson' New Copyright Edjtions. Mrs. GoodieHow's Cookery as It Should be............ 0 00 Peterson's New Cook Book__ 1 00 Miss Leslie's New Cookery Book._ ---2 00 Wlddltleid's New Cook Book— - . .... --2 00 Mrs. ... 200 Miss Lf one's New Receipts for Cooking....----- 200 Mrs. Bale's New Cook 5t00k... _... 2 00 praneatelli's Celebrated Cook Book. The Modern Cook. Bo o kustraon,6oo large octavo pages. 500 Each Cook is strongly and neatly bound In cloth. Every housekeeper should have at least one of the above cook Books, as they will save the price of it in a week by consulting its pages. For sale at T. B. PETERSON &BROTHERS. BCG CECESI ki u•i ST., Philadelphia, Pa. ALL NEW BOOBS are FOR SALE at PETERSON & AUCTION SALE. 233 3-9-Boxes Prime Virginia Manuf. Tobacco. POWELL & WEST, Auctioneers, Will sell. In lots to snit, at their Store No. ki South FRONT Street, TO-MORROW MORNING, at ll o'clock. 183:4; Boxes Prime Virginia Mannf; Tobacco, "John Spencer" Navy lbs., 111 Bond. Also—se cases and boxes NAVY and lIMAGBMWS Is and lbs. 11l STABLE TO RENT, With Four Stalls and Yard, TN IMIGHBOBBOOD OF Sixteenth and Walnut Streets. Bent fa° a month. Address Post-office fox 2222. inyl7-54 MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Cres son Springs, This delightful Summer Resort will be OPEN for the reception of guests on SATURDAY, JUNE 2d, 1868. For further Infbrination address GEO. W. MULLIN, CRESSON SPRDZOS, myl7-ImE CAMBRIA 00., PA. VALUABLE CHESTNUT STREET PROPERTY FOB SALE, THE 'hcoßtsara OF 01:TRTH AND C S A S STNtiT Apply to H. C. LEA, myls.st 4 p' No. 706 Samosa street. ONE PRICE CLOTHING, JONES' Old Established One Price CIA) T a ING HOUSE , 6041%1A7R,1KET .ABOVEI SIXTH. Prices reduced to the lowest point. A tine assortment of Iteady-Dlade Clothing Con stantly on hand. Custom Work made to order at very short notice, in style and durability unsurpassed. ap26-lm sod THE "E X CEL S IOR" 11AMJ (Selected from the beet Corn• Fed Hem) ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD. J, H. MICHENER 8r CO. GENYRAT‘ PROVISION INEALPIIR'S And Curers of the Celebrated 46 . 1 E.XCELSIOPEL" Sugar Cured Hams, ' TONGUES AND BEEF, N05.:142 and 144 NORTH FRONT ST. None gentdue unless branded ...T. H. 31. - ocr, Eicazthaoß." Tne ,jusny celebrated "Excausioß" HAMS are cured by I. H. M. sit (In a style to tliem• selves). expressly for FAACILY 138 ; are of delicious flavor; free from the unpleasant taste of salt, and are pronounced by eplourep superior to any now offered for sale. re24o,to,thBturp PIiILADELPHIA ARTIST ,' SALE ov HIGH-CLASS OIL PAINTINGS, AT Scott's ;Art Gallery, 1020 CHESTNUT STREET, On Tiruraday Evening, May 17, 1866, AT O'CLOCK. B. SCOTT, Jr.„ Auctioneer. JUST .IERLEOEAV.MII3, 4"k- A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF WATCHES, JEWELRY and SILVERWARE, Which will be sold very Low. The celebrated Charles Frodshaza Watches. N. RULON, 1028 Chestnut Street. rayr-itt YEARLY MEETING NOTICE. „-- , Those of our readers who have YEARLY MELTING FRIENDS should remember that a Cup of good TEA is particularly accept able after sitting the long sessions in a crowded assemblage. To get the best, call on WEST & BROWN, Importers and Dealers in Teas, . 800 Chestnut St. rayless' Office of the Union Passenger Railway Company, Twenty-third and Brown Streets, 14, 186+14 THE POPLAR STREET BRANCH Of this Company will run regularly atter this data. Passengers on arriving at the junction of Franklin and Poplar will be passed UP TOWN without addi tional charge. Passengers going to the Navy Yard or Baltimore Depot. can obtain pastes at the junction of Franklin ano Spring Garden streets. myls,4t rps W H. XEMBLE, Secretary. _ _ THE suss ORIBER (for many years connected with ' Mitchell's Saloom." No. Ms Chestnut Street,) would respectililly inform his friends and the public generally, that he has OPENED AN Ice Cream and Refreshment galoon FOR LAMES AND GENTLEMEN, No. 1121 CHESTNUT ST REET , where be hopes, by .strict attention to business, to merit the patronage of all who may favor him with their custom. rp? JACOB IL EDEDSALL. Forest Cirades HAVANA CIGARS. The market being overstocked with low grades and inferior Havana elms, we have ordered and now re ceiv , REGALLAS ENTREAS PRIMULAS, MEDIA REO A Tx A S PRIKERAS, LONDRES GRANDE ESPIOrA r.'an etc. Tbese goods no one else bas lately imported and we Ofler them for sale in bond and duty paid. GUMPERT BROS.; 106 8. Delaware Avenue. RETAIL : No. 1341 Chestnut Street. P. B.—We most respectfully requests our Retail Pur chasers to have their orders at our newly and magni ficently refitted and long established store. in charge of our .21r. ALBERT GIIMPERT, No. 1341 CREST_ NUT Street, as we sell exclusively at Wholesale at No. 106 S. DELAWARE Avenue. GIMPERT BROS.. Importers. G. E. GIIIIPERT, R. T. GUMPEKT, A. GIIMPERT. ms , :Stntbs3Q •fr:-.„ J. T. GALLAGHER, Late of BAILEY & FORMERLY BAILEY & Invites attention to his NEW 7EWELRY EST A virmarrAfirhTT. Sa W. cor. Thirteenth and Chestnut Sts. HIS STOCK OF WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND OTHER FINE JEWELRY Sterling Silverware and Silver Plated Ware. will be found very complete. Those wishing to chase or examine will find it much to their advan to favor him with a call. All goods WARRANT% of FIRST QUALITY, and prices satisfactory. The OXEMBRATED VACUTEIIti - ON and OONST ANTINE WATCH, of all sizes, ibr Ladies and Gentlemen. Special attention given to DIAMONDS. Watches and Clocks carefully Repaired and War ranted. th aa to 4ro PATENT WIRE WORK POE littnaNGS, STORE FRONTS, GUARDs, PARTITIONS, ac. IRON:BEDIBTEADS AND WIRE WORB • In variety, maradactared by , M. WALKER & BONS, album 4p NO, 11 Now= SITS street. PRILADELPHIA ARTISTS' BAIR High-Class OIL PAINTING& SCOTT'S ART GALLERY, 1020 Chestnut 'Street. On Thursday Evenhig, May 17,18%%, AT 'I% O'CLOOZ. B. SCOTT, jr., .A.loll3lErt. GOLD MINING COMPANY PermsylvaWa. Capital, PAR VALES, Si PER SHAMS, Office, No. 276 South Third Street. The Company bas been chartered, and their object -- Is to develop their property, which has been proven ho• contain a large amount of mineral wealth. The evi dences now in possession of the directors, which can be examined at the office, display a greater richness of "ore" than has been discovered in any gold min ing operations. The certificate of the 11. 8. Mint, herewith submitted,. proves this to be an undeniable. fact. MIICT OF Ilia, UNI'PED STATES. ASSATEn'S OFFICE, Fertannmettre, October al, 18 , r3. Beport of the examination of a small specimen of ore brought by Mr. F. W. Corinth, of Philadelphia, and stated to be from Greene county, Pennsylvania. The ore is a sulphuret of Iron and lead in quartz with visible geld which appears, upon hasty inspec tion, so much like pyritta as to be easily mistaken or overlooked. It was assayed In three parcels of various weight. from 14 grains to a pennyweights, and by different methods, either of which give accurate results; these results show much 11..reularity as to the amount of precious metal, bur in any case, a very extraordinary richness! and thelargest parcel produced the highest return. The results areas &Bowe the amount ar per silver( avoirdupois. =di: should be stated that the turned is present as a natural alloy of the gold-making it somewhat paler. The fineness of the gold is from 996 to 516 thousandth (about I, carets). One part per ... must in gold, $8 41 ) . " silver " 00 IS Might dollark and flits-three Ss Anotherpastgave per pound in VS CO OD 28 Sixteen dollars and twenty-six gis The third andlargest partsave perlb in s97eo Mghty-eight dollars and ninety cents_ los go [Signed] J. R. VCS.FISLArr, Assayer. muted examination of the above. it can be reatillY c theaniount of gold per ton which this quartz produces. In order to develop the property by sinking a shaft to the bed of "Gold Ore," the company will d a limited number of shares of the capital stock, and persons calling at the office can obtaM explanatory pamphlets, and receive any information they desire. To persons interested in Greene county.- this enter prise fs of ranch important, as the further discovery of Gold in other pb.ces, adjacent to the lands of the Amber Company. give assurance of the existence or rich mineral wealth, and fully warrant a liberal in vestment of capital in the development of this pro perty and the mineral resources of our own state. OFFICERS : PBXS EDEIAT, JAMES 0. ADAMS. MNa►Tztip4bra GEORGE W. GROVE. DIRECTORS, JAMBS C. ADAMS. 'WILLIAM L. RLRINS„ FRIDII W. CORINTH,;JAMES MciaLNLEV. wn."r TAM S. MAGEE. !WILLIAM BALDWIN,. GEORGE W. GROVE. Emil:Mtn • REFRIGERATORS. sciacocta.wv-98 New Patent Self:ventilating AMMAN REFRIGERATOR, Patented 7antatry sth, 1664, Is the BEST AND ONLY PERFECT eltVentilating Preserver In the VorldMind keel) such articles as VegetaiP bles s Fruits, Meats, Game, Fish, Milk, Fags, &G. LONGER, DRIER AND COLDER. • WITH LESS ICE, Than any other Refrigerator now In use. E. T. FARSON & CO. I Manufacturers; No. 220 Dock Street raylOtbstul2o • REFRIGERATORS. SMITH & RICHARDSON, Agents ibr the sale of the justly Celebrated CIEEAV. , - COAL LINED REFItIGERATOIW. Whole:ale and Retell, From Six to Twenty-five Dollars. 611 MARKET STREET. myl2-1m rp MIEN/COVED From 1016 Chestnut St.., MRS. S. J. PARKER, Dress and Cloak Maker, 1828 Chestnut Street, m•u-itrp R. 3C. C 111.1167 °I. ' I " " MISRLER'S HERB BITTERS,„ Wholesale and Retail. J. GRIEL & BRO:, GENERAL .AMMMI; may44zo rpf 28 130101281.XTRIENTR,St.„Plablda,.. 8300,000..