• um= ILISSION OP',l3APlTA:ATOre etzeat surprise has been caused by. the unimpeded arrival of Santa Anna in this country, and some cart Amity is felt in regard to the ebject of Ids coming. - Mos people suppose him to be acting as an agent of Merit milisinoand we'are -Informed by a !'reibilile gentle: anan'! Itud PhiLedelphia•li the central point of Santa Anna's mbudon. The opinion of this authority is, that the exadatator bas been given PM power to Purchase' for Maximilian and himself, -- tWo of those exquisite Spring buits,of the lateet style, from Tower Hall. • Wa Haul— All-wool Fancy Osashnere Panttl, as low as 11 00 "' Vests ' , 260 " • Bla ek ' I : Pants 6 ' .......400 " - "-Cloth Vests 4 40 ' " :PancY,Catuslmere Belts to match 14 CO • Mick Suite.... ........ x2OOO Atbancintl froat:these rater we have goods of aid grada iv to the very finest fabrics, atpritis reduced inpropor. Youths' and Boys'. THOESANDS HAVE 7OITED WITHIN THE PAST MEW WEEKS, THAT WE ARE ACTUALLY SELLING GOOD, 513WICEADLE GOODS AT TU MOMS Kaihum. . EXPLAINED. It's refreshing, by foreign news, to know That marriages during Lent were slow, Which the •London Times" ascribed as meant To exhibit devotional feeling iri Lent; Hut Lent once over, they tell ne, then WasWas.a great re-action 'twist maiden and me=. And the newspaper notice of couples made one TO a meat enormous length Was run ; - In act, tender feelings began to gush, And Yolks want to church with a perfect rash.' Now we remerriber, it leans Gltite dear The same state of things was enacted here; The sameself-dental, in time of Lent, - Which the sense devotional feeling meant— And then, when over, each salesman knows, A Toshio the "fixes" for the gayest Clothes ; Hs true, at the time we didn't know Why so maby nice men flock'd to Paz= & Co:, But now We'll, a wrinkle, by accident galn'd. It's all made clear, and the rush expbthn'd. We haVe all-wool Pansy Ceasimere Vests, fine totality, 12 and upwards; all•wool Fancy Cassimere Pants at OS and upwards. Coats at all prices. making a splendid assortment of Fine Fashionable Clothing, soften up in the best manner, and selling at extremely Sow prices. Oar stock of goods for ordered work is being con stantly renewed, and all work warranted to give maths. Section. PERRY & CO., STAB CLOTHING EMPORIUM, fit 9 CE] STNIrr STREET, SIGN OF STAB. N.B.—Dealers in fine Clothing will find it to their advantage to examine our stcelr, as we can fill their orders on very liberal terms. IMSCHOMAUKJGR PIAN&PORTr MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S NEW STORE, N 0.1103 CHESTNUT STREET.—We respectfully call the attention of our friends and the public generally to our removal to oar new and handsome Warerooms, "G [HARD ROW," iltS CHESTNUT street, where we have constantly on hand a large stock of our superior and highly finished square and Grand Pianos. Our instruments have been awarded the highest premiums at all the principal exhibitions ever heal in this country, with numerous testimonials Irma the firstelass now the America Pianosurope. They are now the leading , 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 'Banos to rent, Tuning and moving promptly at tended to. 5CH.031.9.01K R & 00. mylalmp No. iiO3 Chestnut street. ALBRECHT, RIERBS & SCHMIDT, Manufacttvers of ? E-CLASS PIANO-FORTES, Ware R00...5, No. 46 North Philadelphia THIRD str, inyiS-f,rn,w-amt Philadelphia. - aiEYEIPS (NEWLY- IMPROVED CBES SCALE OVERSTRUNG PIANOS, Acknowled Aw ar ds the best. London Prise 15Iedal an4 Highest In America received. MELO DEONS AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS smdtrara.man Waxerooms. 72,2 Arch st., below dth. STEINWAY & SONS' PIANOS INM Are now acknowledged the best in turßents in Europe ,well as America. They are as w n public and private, by the greatest artiste living in ..turone. by. VON BITLOW, DSEYSCROCE. .lab Err. JA ELL and others:ln this country by MILLS, 3Lartelq, WULFriCSIN, etc. For sale only by BLAsrus BROS., nee Otrestnat street. EVENING BULLETIN. MONDAY, MAY 21. 1886. li.; f :4.1011 The ship Empire, of Mexico, Maxi milian commanding, is in great danger of becoming a sudden and total wreck. The rats are fleeing from it fast. Hun dreds of Southern "patriots," fugitives from the United States, are trying to get back to their own country as fast as possible. Foreign ministers are hurry ing away from the capital to the sea coast. The Austrian, Belgian and Italian were at Vera Cruz at the last accounts, and the English and Spanish were coming. Max and his court remained at Mexico, but in great trouble. His troops were losing in: stead of gaining ground. The Liberals were infesting the country with guerilla bands. The treasury was empty, and there was no means of filling it. Napoleon will not advance any more money, and the prospect of _the withdrawal of the French troops was filling the hearts of Max and his court, and of all the fo reigners with dread. It seems impossi ble that the Empire can be sustained very long. But what will succeed it? Anarchy, at first, of course. If there is any Mexican who can produce order out of this,he will be entitled to be made ruler of Mexico under some title; it mat ters little to us whether they call him President, Dictator, Emperor or King, provided he is a native, and has brains enough to governlhe wretched people, Who have been so long misgoverned,and who have been so demoralized by suc cessive revolutions. If Maximilian's throne falls, as we believe it will, there will be no more attempts at European intervention on this continent, and the Monroe doctrine will be able to take care of itself. • SENATOR DOOLITTLE. The course of the distinguished Senator from Wisconsin, Mr. Doolittle is being followed, with painful solicitude, by thousands of honest men who appreciate his past public services and who admire his personal qualities. His last public appearance, prior to last Saturday eve ning, in Philadelphia, was on March 1.1, 1.863, at the inauguration, not of the _Union League, as some of our cotempo , raries have.assumed, but of the National Union Club. We well remember that magnificent demonstration, and if Sena tor Doolittle remembers it and contrasts his surroundings On that eventful night, with those in which he found himself on Saturday last, there ought to be in it a powerful . admoni tion that he, and net < Philadelphia, has changed` "_since that night •three years gone. Had it not been so, how different would have teen his reception in this most lOyal of loyal cities.: With what cordial hospitality would the great Union League and the 'Union Club BEENIIErt OCii i TOWER HALL, 618 /W3KET STAMM The Spaniards, after performing the chivalrous feat of bombarding the unde fended chief seaport of Chili, concluded to try tpeirliands on the chief seaport of Peru, Callao. The place was suojected to a severe bombardment s but being pretty well fortified and bravely de fended, the Spanish fleet was repulsed, each vessel being damaged, and the Ad miral commanding being badly wounded. Every American must re joice at this disaster to the Spanish arms, and will congratulate the brave allies on their successful defence. Callao is the seaport of Lima, the capital of Peru, from which it is distant only six miles. NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.—The summer arrangements of this road take ef fect to-day. Nine daily trains to and from the city afford .ample accommodations for the suburban travel, while under the new schedule an additional connection is given from the thriving and populous valleys of the Lehigh and Wyoming, thus offering two daily trains from Wilkesbarre, Hazie ton, Mahanoy city, and the great coal ba sins to Philadelphia, with a shorter lineand increased speed. if..T.uottas &Sows will sell to-morrow &substantially built property, 230 Chester street. See description in our advertising columns. We invite attention to the Wear Fine Paintings Water Colors, Drawings, Bronzes, dtc., the contribu. Lions of the French Etching Club, to take place to morrow evening, at Masers. Birch Bon's Art Gal lery, No. MO Chestnut street. All who have not seen this fine collection should de. so at once, as it corn prises fine specimons ortb.' hest artists of France. Large Sale Beal Estate and Sleeks. Messrs. Thomas dr, Sons' sale to-morrow, at the Ex change. will include a large amount of valuable Real Estate and Ground Rents. valuable Stocks, eic. See auction column and catalogues. JOHN CRUMP, BUILDER, 1731 CHESTNUT STREET and 213 LODGE STREET. Mechanics of every branch required for bonsebuild ing and fitting promptly furnished, ja34lm* riMBANEN sE, .kse.t.A.ilsi &Nut& miL _ lFt m aki These teaulful instruments have ranked amo ag the BEST for nearly MITI 40years. aplB-w,f,m,tf 3. E. GOULD, Seventh and Chestnut. STATIONERY—LETTEIIS, CAP AND NOTE PAPERS. ENVELOPES, BLANK BOORd, and every requisite in the Stationery line, selling at the lowest figures at • J. R. DOWNING'S Stationery Store. inamtfrpl Eighth street, two doors above Walnut. THEO. H. IiVCALLA., HAT A A ND OLD EMPORIUM, 804 uttaSTNTJT STREET. New Styles for Spring. mya.im,rpf 4 SUMMER STYLE HATS.—W a RBLi RTON, no OHEWITIUT street, next doom the Post Office. N. B. Nowhere else can the purchaser obtain greater value for his money, mY2ltini $1 FOR LARGE SIZE PROTOGILA.PHS i 8 now the J. price for euperinr t etvles, done in the most artistic manner, at HELMER s popular Gallery, Second et, shove Green. SVWING MACHINE TWEEZERS Oilers and Screw : Drivers, for sale at TRUMAN & SHAW'S, No. 836 '(Eight - Thirtplive) Market street, below Nistb. TARE OPPORTUVITY, embrace Itspeedily. One -Lib of our best artists, about visiting Europe, off ers for sale. at B. P. It KIM : , .W."13 Gallery, 524 Arch street, a superior lot of Paintings. PATENT SELF-DRAWING CORK SCREWS which poll the corks out of bottles; also, Cclrk Drawers for getting corks from the,inslde of bottles. Sold by_TRl7- MAN & SHAW. No. MS Might Thirty•tlve) Market street, below 'Ninth.; CULItTra DB VISITE, 6 FOR IL—Every variety of, 1-1 pleasing style, executed In tbe best possible man. ner, at B. F. DEIBIAR'S Gallery, 6 2 ' 1 Area street. Bee specimens. r_i_AuFFERING SCISSORS, PIPIng Irons. fine PO- Ifshed Laundry Irons, _Mrs. Cook's Pol l:thing Irons for shirt bosoms and collars for sale by THEM& Of SHAW, Igo. 88.5 (Eight TbirtNive)..Market street, below Ninth. & CARPENTER, TAILORS, • • T • • GERARD Rousr„ Take pleasure in calling theattention °Ethel? friends fabrics pblic generally. to their stork of im P °rtel i for nten's wear, which they are prepared to make up in their usual approved style. at reduced Prim. , ap9-m,w.fgain7o have weleemed him within theirfriendl . y doors. Thdifie who'stood with Wei three years ago, 111 A -who, are yet living, are still the h onored guests of the same loyal asso'ciations, while .-Senator , Doolittle comes and goes with,:rio greeting ,but such 'as he receives from men who in-no way represent the community that has so long delighted toda honor to him and to the noble band of Which he is a part., We have read Mr. Doolittleistwo Phil adelphia speeches, side by side. The first was blunt, bold, hearty and uncoui promising as the truest lover of his country could desire. The last is an apology for the first. • Remakes the hu miliating confession that much that he said three years ago was mere excited talk. We are sorry to hear such an ad mission. So says not the gieat mass of the North. It was in words of truth and soberness that treason was declared a crime, and what was said then is be lieved now. We have no wish to attack or abuse Mr. Doolittle. We,cannot, if we would, forget his past services, and we cannot see him ranging himself with the Cower's, Devises, Saulsburys and McDougalls of the Senate without sin cere pain. But when we find him in• such associations as those of last Satur day evening, framing transparent argu ments for States Rights and repudiating the noble and eloquent utterances of the war, it is impossible not to feel that a sad change has passed over one of the brightest ornaments of the Senate. THE JOHNSON BEEEEING. There was a pretty assemblage at the Academy of Music on Saturday even ing, to inaugurate a party in favor of President Johnson and his policy. A great many anti-Johnson Repub licans were there out of curiosity. A few Republican office-holders were there for reasons of their own, and a good many Republicans who hope to become office-holders were also there. The rest of the company was made up of Demo crats of .every shade, from the deep copper of. the Reed, Ingersoll, and Saulsbury tint, to the mildest neutral of the Peace Democracy of 1864. If Mr• Anthony Trollops had been at the Aca demy, he would have found in this very mixed assemblage some of, his seces sionist friends of 1862,wh0m he spoke of meeting in "society that was not mixed." The speech,makers of the evening were two Senators who have been censured by the Legislatures of their respective States for their treachery to the Union party. They said nothing calculated to clear up their record, or to make President Johnson's cause a bit more likely to be approved by the party that elected him. But the infant Johnson party has been born,and now it needs careful nursing, or we fear it will never be raised. :.~ i :M ~ i Fine Arts. EVENING BULLETIN': PHIL TI.UIDAILIt _ O_A IRIENCIEUOMAX6I33I3Es.] • SILIC-311XIED COATINP4 EANOYOOATLEGS. • NEWETY.LE CASSIMMRES, With a Intl Linear iooda for ' MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR, %From thttlatertpctlonattlea. - • '• • Al' VERY LOW PRIM.. 011B.WENJ3TODDARD'th BROIMMR, 245. 450, 452 and 454 North Second et., above DRARL COLOR motreartarat DELAtuzs, PEARL COLOR MOHAIR% l• PEARL CO.LOR EMPRESS CLOTHS, . AT LOW' PRICES, FROM THE LATE AUCTION • t cußwzir eroDDArvi& BaCrIiFER. Noe. 450, 452 and 454 North Second et., above Willow. 6 _ 4 ALL-WOOL BLACK MOUSSELINE DE AT IMiI:TOED PRIDES. ' CUBWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nix. 450, 452 and 454 North Second at. above Willow RICH BLACK SILKS. AC REDCED PRICES. A EAU Line; comprising aII widths and giadm PROM THE . LATE AUCTION BALEA CURWEN STODDART do BROTHER, flrdt and 45 Borth beeond at., above Willoce- 6 _ 4 BLACK TAMEI3.7IENNS , ' From Auction, AT REDUCED PRICES. vu:awraq STODDANT it _BROTHFiIt, Ntw5..450,462 and 454 North : Second at„ above Willow. PLAID LENDS. • " STRIPED lELVOS, - ' Of 'Desirable Styles, at Low Prices, , • iimpIi:2IIIC.L,A.T.E AIIOTION SA.LES. clam= STODDA_RT s BROTHER, • Noe. 450, 4 and 454 North !Second et:; above-Willow. Itastar. LAOkB AND AN 'Fez Ptilfa flafs' Front Auction. at Low Price.. CURIUM STODDARD &BROTITHER,. Noa. 430, 462 and 154 North Second at., abOve' .A.L.L.WOOL COLORED 110 fiSquirrus DN. LAINES, At Low. Prices, from Auction; CIIEWEN STODLAS,T ct 'BROTHER, m5215t1 Nos. 450, 452 and 454 N. Second at., ab. PUBLIC SALE OP HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, at the premises of C. C. JACKSON. DUY'i Lan., near Mill street, Germantown, on WEDNPRDAY MORNING, May 2s, 18E6, at /0 o clock, by catalogue. CODSlSting otEdglish tapestry. - Brussels and Ingrain carpets, bandsome rosewood plano, and parlor furni ture. superior chamber, dlning-room and kitchen Ihr name. fine matresses: &c., glass and china ware. Also, fine old currant wine. GEORGE ALLEN. my2l-Stsrp Auctioneer. - matt Ecent cr , TO PLEASE , koPP'S dyed and BRAVING 'SALOON. Hale mad Whiskers Data Dock atroet. air cut. Corner Eschazure Place • - M e l O. O. KOPP. L=TRES OF .&DMINISTB.ATION havirTibeen granted to the subscriber upon tbe hstateptJOlEL.N MYERS, Sr., deceased, all persons indebted to toe same will make payment, and - those having claims present them to JOHN hIY E.RS,Admhaistrator.Rising bun and old 'York road, or to R. T. GROUT, ta3 Attorney, 16 Is ortt. Seventh street, mygt.ougt T'ETTFIEBTATIEFINTAFY havieg been granted 14 to ti.e subsumes. upon the estane ut Maktli &Et Kr SHARP, decessed, all persons indebted to the same will make payment, and those haviog claims present them to sairata ALS X.W.ELL, 704 FLLRERT street. haecutrix. my2l-m6tA LB' .TTIIIIB TESTa MEN TARY havl.t , been grant 4tl to the subscriber upon the s.state of CLESIENS Eb.WIG, deceased, all persons Indebted to the same will make payment, and those having claims present them to MARY A. AIt,WIG, .Kingsemlng, Island road, Twent3 -tomtit Ward Executrix. m,y2l-m Ct EITERS 1 ESTAXIENTAity having been granted LT,Li to the subeiber upon the the Ra m ieY EVER dec'd. all pe ns t indebted to will make payment.anet those hatit is claims present them to EVIRLY and JOELN C. ORES- - Esent mytt-n.itt T BITERS 01 ADMINISTRATION having been AI granter to the subscriber upon cue Estate of WIL LIAM RI:SsEL., Gemmed. all persona indeoted to the name will make payment, and ht-se havingclaims present them to EDWARD C. RICHARDSON, No. Mt Washington avenue. tn. itt-aket 1 1 010-PAIS uat...eltaA.Es,x, ALE-The U truly healthful and nutrithais beverage, now in use thousa.nas:-Itivalkla and others—has, established a character lor quality of material and purity of manu facture, widen stands Unrivaled. it 13 recommended by physicians of thia and other places, as a superior ionic. and ragaina but a trial to cnnviness the mast skeptical of lie great merit. To be bad. wholande and retall,of P. X. JORDAN, 290 Pear street. 1.,'.11.81t01L/I<RRI) soitIISSIE6.--(160. W. ho. lO7s Chestnut street, opened this morning, a very atgrarsive Mae of new goods, com prising Embroidered MUSIIII ores ea, aluslin Muslin I. &loots. Sacquest, dc., current ai4„leVrOto me Psi is market, for the incoming !season. be goods are ft omits Douse celebrated for emontsite taste in designs and superiority of goods in every respect. mytti tarp* COR SALE. — To bhiPPers. tfroeers. Hotel -Heepera and others—a very superior lot of champagne Oder, by the barrel or dozen, -P. J. JORDAN , noarpt! 220 Pear street, below Third and olirainut. MARRING WITH INDELIBLE INK. Embroider- AIL Inc, Braiding; S.amplng, ttc. H. A.. TORKEY. leoo Filbert argot. EWE FRIXCH MANTEL CLOCKS—A fresh fut• portation of beatulfol tryles, warranted correct Tr stSHICPWRS. FARR & BROTBEIERS,Imptrters; 324 Chestnut street, below Fourth. - EMOVAL..—Dr,B. S. Brooks -- has removed from ß o. WO Vine street, to 80. 140 North Twelfth street, below Race._ . znyS-mt4lo TO BoITaRKIIPEPICRS,_tbr cleaning silver and .Ltdicerplated ware, aIiEW POLINHING POWDER, tbe best ever made. FIL/3.11ct RUME% fobs =4 Chestnut atreet, below Fourth. GRAY HAIR RESTORED W/THOUTDTRING.- EASES THE HAIR, SOFT, GLOSSY, Lirxca- WANT. CURES DANDRUFF. ITCHING. ALL SCALP DISEASE+. M 4 KES THE HAIR GROW THICK AND STRONG. "London Hair Color Restorer: , "London Hair Color Restorer." . "London Hair Color Restorer." Re !able Hair "London Hair Color Restorer." "London Hair Caor Restorer." RZSTOBATIT33, "London Hair Color Restorer." "London Hair Color Restorer " Byer Introduced "London Hair Color Restorer." "London Hair Color Restorer." "London Hair Color Restorer: , "London Hair Color Restorer." "Louden Hair Color Restorer." "London Hair Color Restorer." "London Hair Color Restorer." _ "London Hair Color Restorer." For Restoring "London Hair Color Restorer." "-London flair Cce.or Restorer." Gray Hair and "London Hair ()Dior Restorer " "London Hair Color Restorer." Preventing "London Hair Color Restorer." "London Hair Whir. Restorer." Baldness. "London Hair Color Restorer." "Lortoon _Hair Color R estorer." "London Hair estorer. "London Hair Color Restorer." "London Hair Color _Restorer." "London Hair Color /Ensnarer." The Dressing . "London Hair Color ReStorer" ° Room. "London .H.,ur Color Restorer." No washing or preparation oefore or after Its nse: an. plied by the hard or soft brush, myl9 er,m,w,tf only 7b cenu, a name, eIS bottles pl. oval at tn. SWAYNE'S, No. 830 North Sixth - striiet; above Vine ° and all the leading Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers - - - The moat Thegreat Luxury of TSAAONATHANB, Auctioneer and Mosey Broker. belower ot Third • and *prim. streets, only one squar the Exchange. NALTHANs.B p r i ncipal 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 gooda of every description. Office hours from 8 A. M. till 7 P. M. de73-tfrp I:SA.E.E 011E.A.M 1. BOILER.—The attention of, _Manufacturers and others using Steam is confidently called to this new Steam Generator, as combining essential advantaga. In absolute safety from explosion. In cheapness oflirst cost and cost of repairs in economy of fael, facility of cleaning and transportation, dm., pc t possessed by any other boiler now In use. This boiler is formed of a entabloation ofeaat•irnn holipw RDheres. each sphAre 8 inches external diameter, and 3i' 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 beet establishments in this city. For descriptive circulars or price, :twit , to JOSEPH HARBISON Harrison Boiler Works _Gray's Ferry jihad, .adJOlning the U. S. Ansonia, , p l t la aps-2mrpf riOinCrit JULY teFittatWOßK.B.—The _V subscribers beg leave to announce to their friends and the public generally, that they have fitted up their • STORE, .No. 107 South WATER street, balow Chestnut street,. for a general FIREWORK DEPOT where they design keeping their usual extensive Variety of Fire works small works, as usual, for dealers, and- every .description of colored fancy works, for private and public exhibitions, and are.. now prepared to receive orders for the same, and furnish Works of first quality f also—Firecrackers, Torpedoes, Cannon Crackers,' _oealkibltions. Jostick, Pulling Crackers, Chinese Penny-Rockets, .Itengola Lights to be fired With a pistol. and new style Rockets, to be fired without - a stick, and which are very convenient for use on board vessels at sea. . JOS. R.RUSSEER 434:3 JOS South Delaware avenue FITLEB, wzifemfta. AND'.TASREFr QOgDsGE , Cords, Twines, &e.. iTo. 23 Mirth Water street and No. =North DelawaiS avenue, Punadelptda, • • witu lizontau, CONRAD P. vLoTunta. , • ' • , .:- FMB WA.TURICS, JEWELRY, etc., noOnj Aii plate assortment at recently , reduced . \,s . A, FARR. &It ----' . tiFi ateo -, , r 24 chestnut, stret, below smusm,. _ y o ke/4 a •WE HEREWITH OA-LL 'attention to our magnificent assertmentasuperior PIANOS. I frial Which We always. have-on • hand, and offer them at vet, reaSonaMe prices to rchmers. Best Of references and FELL GU TEE invariably Cal by • .. .. • •-.. . VisTION PIANO MANCIFitiTRING CO.. 0% .21 1017 Walnut 9inta. daaerican ,-' ,7::: 7 ?;. -ii:..!'-L fA'y i:....:. : ::.• , ..i "0. . ~ : -:.::,1. --;-_.:..--,. VELPHIA--IttON-RA'Y'llitr2r"lB'66------- AnymillrAirAlumna & BaoWN et, ". • • AirW4 21 .4? 1 9 0 t. lqf' 6l °N , liimixecuan.Cumunie.-iat HaNDBoill CUPT.caNq."O34 AerL9l9osy 3.2 . 1m955• . • • BREW ASSORTKENT., r .iii - • . BEST AZIEORTMENT,,IRIX 1 1 7 17 NEXCIEPTIONABLE Pars. • iIaftIiNEXCEPTIONARLE PITS* - -AgrIIKEZ=PTIONABLIC, FATEI.• ggrunsscre279s.Bl..r. Pare. Tam PROPER PLEASED. MEE PEOPLE PLEABKI).SRA • . THE PEOPLE PLEASED. IFOAK HALL. TILL PEOPLE PLEA,AND.CI' SlirOAR DEW' Oax .HALT. .earoAac Ewa,. COR.WER, RIXTIK AR,D,IttARKET wri3.4WEIL - E. CORNER SIETE AND MARKET STS.,RIL , 6, g. CORNER SIXTH. AND . MA9XEr STS•3II SAL calms& SILT* ALL liessEr tyrs."6lo. _ . 4k 4 44 04 NO 1 720 6 ;& , ;5 , CHESTNUT ST. 4 '' l4 4 , • / 1 4 1 14, NO. e o 4zi- 72 0 %.• ~ pe t . 4v CHESTNUT ST. ,5„ FAMILY SEWING-MACHINES. OPENED THIS MORNING, ANOTHER LOT OF TWO-YARD. WIDE BLACK DELAINEe To take theli=cla HAIR BaREGE. PERKINS, 9 BOUT H NINTH STREET. zuyie•et ref A CARD. &11 emdal optical° our old frienls and the public gen erally: The JONES' One-Price Clothing House, established sixteen years ago, is still in anceessfal operation at the old location, eel 3larket street, one doar above t-ixtb. and has not changed its place or manner of doing business, which is exactly the same good old plan in operation for many years, namely—" On e no deviation." The Clothing we make is of the most substantial character. both as to materials workmanship„so that our customers never can complain or either. Our stock la large and plain or fashionable people can be well suited. Our customers should be careful to get to the right place, as there is no other estahlialt. ent In the city in our line- of business strictly "one price." JONES' ONE-PHICB CLOTHING, 004 IVIAMJECErr sp.l6-3tu 4p ONE DOOR ABOVE &rut. PATENT WIREWORK FOR RAILIROO, wows PROM; GUARDS, ART TIONB, ED • "'" AND WIRE WOHAR bY Vlllketi. • M. WALKER & BONE, zolatiata NO. 1 1 NORTE SIETE Street HERB BITTERS, Wholesale and Retail. z, auISL & BRO , 0.101111,AL AGENTB. m 44m 1,, 1118,+ntbSIXTRIENTH.SL,Phnsidn. THE SUBSCRIBER (ior many years connected with • Mitchell's Saloons." No. 5 Chearant Street ' ) would nrmecthrllY Worm has Winds and thapublicgenerally, that he him OPENED, AN Ice Cream - and Refreshment F. Moon FOR LAMM AND GEN7IMMfaq, No. 1121 CHESTNUT STREET, where he hopes, by strict attention to bnainess to merit the patronage of all who may favor him with their custom. _rnyl24ll rp 7AOOII BURDSALL. G. RUSSELL & 00., 22 North Sixth Street, Invite attention to their fall stock. of Fate Watches. Jewelry and Parley and Plain Silver Ware of every description. Inyikanwittrpt AWNINGS, VERANDAHS AND FLAGS. WM. F. SCRIBBLE. 49 SOUTH TIC= ATILIEBT. PHILADELPHIA. NANIIPACTDBER OP AWNINGS eRD VE.IEiCA.NII3A.I3S. Awnings Proofed: and Warranted not to Mildew. FLAGS OP ALL SIZES. ON HAND AND ‘ HADR TO ORDER. Stencil Cutting and Canvas Printing. Itaga, Tents Wagon Covers, made to order. _ apiwzmUtt fWIRPHANS' COURT SALE —Mate' of JOHN GOODHEART, deceased. Three-story brick LING, No. 230 CHESTER street, between Eighth and'ivinth and Race and Vine streets, with three-story brick' Dwelling in the rear on Schell street. Pursuant to anginas order of the Orphans' Court for the city and county of Philadelphia, will be sold at Public Sale. on TUESDA.Y.ay r i2d, 18M, at 12 o'clock, Neon, at the PHILADELPnr EXCHANGE. the following described.proPerty, late of JOHN GOOD HEART, deceased, viz , All that three brick messuage, and lot of ground thereto belonging, situate .on the west aide of Chester street. 264 feet north of Race street; containing in front on Chester street'? feet, and -in depth 70 feet to a 18. feet wide alley. Bounded north by ground of Samuel Lewis. west •by the said 15-feet wide alley, south by ground of John La Corbit. • Toge ther lei% the common use and privilege of the feet wide alley. By the Conn, • -E. A. MERRICX,' Clerk O. C. MARY NA.GLIO, Ads:min - lett-atria. N.B.—The improvements are a well built three story brick. dwelling, 23e Chester street, containing 10 rooms, 2 parlors,.4 •e h ambers, - .. and 2, N good 'garrets, plastered with tilningroom and A tchen in basement,open evi stairs - , good yard. built lathe most eubstantial manner, back outlet on Schell street. Chester street is between E•ghth and Ninth streets, and Rate and Vine streets. 'Also, a three-story hrick.dwelling on the same lot, fronting on Bedell street '(formerly Mechanic'street), containing 3 chambers, parlor and basement kitchen. oir 1.50 so beAald at the time °fettle. - M. TROKAB - dc SOBS, Auctioneers, . • - . 488 and - 141 13,3uth Fourth street. /FS- 'EFLREIANTOWN RESIDENCE FOR RENT. Ara —A large house, with all the- modern- conveni ences, extensive grotuids sad plenty' of shade; stabling for three horses; Within Vin Mlnutes'.walk of Railroad Station. Will be rented either with or without the stable, AA;lreee lap a 308 rhilada, P. 9, mykrpti.. NATIONAL BANK OF, "- . . . THE ItEPLIBLIC PILAHIPHY6. • Organized,under The 'National Chimney - Act; • •• - - Earoh buu Th eun el h isizetitt on ,on ooef i p th rlete e th 6. 9 . alterations or ita 7505. 809 and 811 CHESTNUT BT.. And Will Open To-Morrow, TUESDAY, May, 22,1866, FOR TEE TEA NEACTION Repko DauEng B IN ALL ITB 'BRAN UM MOM el3B HARRIET . 0 NINTH. .#4) 4 1 ; Cm I,2so`Yards Casauneres, a 10; &shoed from .sl`so. , New Cassimeres. $1.25 and , sl=so: - Pine Cassimeres, $1 75. 84 Preach Cassimeres Cashmeres for Cloaks. Harris' Fine Cashmeres, $2 and $2 25. COMPLZTB LINA REST MAIMS, BLACK CLOTHS AND DOESKINS, FROM is 25 TO $ll 50. ap2Sze. AT RETAIL. JAB, R, CAMPBELL & CO., 727 Chestnut St., Have made extensive a&litiona to their popsies Bklek of SILKS AHD MULICSS 0-04:3135, WHICH TEST CO as Va. TO MEI At Moderate IPriceis: Zholesale Rooms Up Stairs, CARPETS CLEANED, BEATEN and RENOVATED by MACKINEBY to the eheVest and mast sansiki& tory manner, at the PRESTON STEAM LAUNDRY, 3.50 South Ninth Street. ardsw.f.niut t p Reduction in Prices of Spring Cloaks in Cloth and Silk of our own Manufac ture. Paris Made Gar ments, a new opening, at one half cost of importa tion. Fine Llama Lace Shawls and Circulars, all at reduced prices. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., 920 Chestnut Street. aram.w.f-trova 1866. SPRING. 1866. EDMUND YARD & CO., 617 Chestnut and 614 Jayne Streets, EXPORTERS AND JOBBERS 0i Silks and Fancy Dress Goods, Linens and White Goods, Shawls and Bahnorals, DEALERS IN AMERICAN DRESS GOODS. Germantown Fancy Wool Goods, A Pa. Line of Prints, AT THE LOWEST HAMLET RAM ap2E-Izl rP BUY YOUR COMING WINTEII, SUPPLY AT ONCE. . • Believing the price of Oeal to be a s as it will be this season, with prospects of an early advance in Coal and Tolls, I would rs•spectfally advise my customers and housekeepers generally to lay In their next, winter supply without delay. ' 2 • I Will.' W. ALTER. Office and Delivery Depot, Ninth street (ssv) below Girard avenue; Branch Office. corner Sixth and Spring Garden. • • - _ 1pY1942t THOMPSON'S LONDON Krron-ENER on BDROPEAN BANGEs, for families. hotels, public Institutions in TWENTY DIFFER ENT SIZES. Also. Philadelphia, Ranges, Rot. air • aces, Portable ;Heaters, Lowdown. Grates, tPireboard Stoves, Bath Boners; Stewholeplatee, Bron chi, Cooking Stoves, etc., wholesale- and . retail by the manufacturers. ~. ' - . . CifABE, SHARP & THOXPSON, inyalri,w,fmuct Fo, :09 North 'Second street! Plenlitit 'St ISIELTIIdia ip 733:03 •POPULAR RBEMIT 39 4iOW open for the e.ntertainmerm of the pab _ fs under: thetentrol of . - F. LAILEKBYIeR,- ;who lies improved 'thy adding to It a lareenoved; _Rooms run be bed for the season. A FIRST-CLASS RICSTA.I7I3.A.NT ATM/WM:D. Bone but the Palest Liquors sold - - nipuhriv . -. NIGHT LINE OF CARE; On'aild after Saturday. Itay 19th, • ~,.. . . • . . The tailiox pAs.stacenn . t. RAILWAY COItEPANY . .... (Seventh and Ninth Streets) WILL RUN `A NIGHT LINK OP CARS ON TER , FAIRII . OUNT - and NAVY YARD' BRANDS' O TBEII ROAD. S GorNo DOWN—will leave Depot; PhatTrikit 143. Second Trip at 12.8, - and continue to run at reale of 20 minutes through the night, neching Fifteenth and Wallace streets 10 'minutes; and ?Seventh and ..Chestnut streets. 27minutes alter tits time of COM Oita DP—leave Nay' , Yard, 3?trat Trip % gi r& ig il , Secnnd Trip at I, reaching Ninth and Cheatnut gtreeta 32 minutes, and Ninth and Spring Garden El ontes after the time of starting. : .. . ' FAR,E, 10. CENTS. . , . WM H. 103113318.13, , - 233-19-st rp* . , . intilaßiAar. THE LOVER'S SONG. BY D. Y. K. W. &.13. Let the sailor slag of billows, And the soldier sing - of strife ; They have never seen the maiden Thatl hope - to call my wife, . Who; from morn to eve, le zinging What Is dearer far to me Than the soldier's song of battle, .Or toe sallofa of the sea. • With a song that's:all unstudied. Like the song of singing birds, She has made my heart a captive By the music. of her Words ; For the sings, "When I am married It shall be my stint of lice E'er to be a worthy woman, And a loving, constant wife." Oh! the darling! when we're marred; If she prove all that to be, I shall envy not the soldier, Or the sailor on the sea; Neither tented fields nor oceans Shall e'er tempt my feet to roam From the loving wife so constant, That, will bless my happy home. It is not in lordly mansions That the purest joys are known, And the queen of my affections, While my heart shall be her throne, In our home, however humble, Will that sceptre only sway Which shall make a leving husband She can "honor and obey." From drinking. chewing, smoking; From cards and dice I'm free, But I'll own I have a weakness, Fora am of fragrant Tea. And to find the teat and cheapest I've wandered through the town, But I never could get nutted 'Till I went to "'WEST & BROWN." DO TOD' lEROW WEST &BROWN? They aals the proprietors of the new and elegant Teo Emportrun SOD Chestnut 'street, Far the very hest Tee at =AL rate prices, this is the place to visa. WEST & BROWN, SQO Chestnut St. akyl9-8t ICE ! ICE I ICE! ICE! IncorPorated M 854. THOS. N. CA HILL, President. JOHN GOOD7NA.I6 - Eecretaa. 1 1 " - NitY THUILAB, Bum - COLD SE'II,ENE4) ICE AND COAL CO. DR Tai . Wi LK AND SHIPPKEta or 11:3 mut Ce&le We are now prepared to furnish REST QUALITY' /CZ in large or email quantities to e amLr ..... . Ice Cream Saloons, Families, Offices, az,. and the LOWEST MA REET BATES ICE, served DAILY in all paved Malts of the c seudeted City. West Pailadelphls. Maritza. Elsa« mond and Germantown. Tour ecatorn ands mpestfolly solicited. Ton tan rely on betrse tor alsbed with a PYBEardole and PSOMPILY. Bend your order to OFFICE W.ilaCTl` SIMMER, DEPOT:3. aW. earner Tgreaan and Willow Streeizi k North Penna. R. R. and Master street. Lombard and Twanty , dith edreeim Pine Eizeet WEarf, stbarikin. a pp, {app, Keep Cool! BY ORDXFUNG TOIIR ICS OF CHARLES S. CARPENTER & CO., WHOLESALB ICE DEALERS, 717 WILLOW, ABV. FRAITICLIfir ST. Famines supplied satisfactorily and at reduced rates.. Dealers and large consumers famished on reasonable terms. MAE. B. CIAMPHNTKEt, JOHN GIafIcoHNINO, JOS. M. TlttritiAN, &pie ltri rpl . Proprietors. VALUABLE CHESTNUT STREET' PROPERTY FOR SALE • MIT THE SOl.l BEAST CORNER OF OURTH -11;:a AND CHESTMIT STREETS. Apply to ... -H. C.LEA, r 091543 4p* No. 706 Sansons street. TABLE CLARET. 400 Dozen FINE TABLE CLARET; Our own Importation and Bottling, For Sale at Low Prima. SIMON COLTON & CLARKE; 8,,V. r COL BROAD AND WALNUT; R.EFRIG-ERATORS. : - SMITH•& BICH.A.IIDSON A ante COAL 14 fOr the , t4 t ats s cil i &he lusty Celebrated MUM. Whole - ale and Retll Front Six to 'Darenty-flve Dollars. 611 MARKET STRBET: el% • MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOANED. UPON DIAMONDS WA.TCH.ES JEWEL;, L . HY, PLATE. T CLOTHING, &c., at. .. . , JONtls do CO.'S OLD-ESTABLISHED I.,_OAN dIEE/CE, .'. Corner at THIRD and laa.saula, Straela, . ' Below Lombard. ~ ____ - ; . , N. - 8.-- DIAMONDS, :WATCHES . JEW - Eratt ' Y HUNS, -DIAMONDS, ••' ' ° , . . FOIL SALE AT , ENEWAICABLY LOW Plum •-• ‘ J. L. ()ARM% PHRENOLOGIST. successor to Fowler. We!hi& OM. gyve , written and verbal description* or character • - with Charts, daily at LuP 5131 .w. 5 .2m2Pi Igo. 25 S. TENTH Street. Keep Cool a1128.2m/
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