Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, May 23, 1866, Image 4

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    BITEIMUIS NOTICE&
THE GETTYSBURG moletrltENT. •
Of Gettysburg a shrine we'll make.
Where strangers still shall pause,
And of that strife remembrance wake—
The strife that saved our cause!
May the memorial of their fate
Who for oar firesides bled
Be worthy of our noble Btate
And worthy of the dead;-
If by this monument we try
Their merits to recall,
It should be built as grand and high
As far• famed Tower Hall!
He.vm
-44840001 .FINICY CattiMeTe.Fsln4l, as /ow as 4 00
n .6 , v a ts 46 2 50
" Mack " lards " 500
" " Cloth Vesta 4OO
_Fancy Cassisnere Suits, to match, 14 00
" Black Suits, 20 00
4tdVaneing from.these rates wehave goods of an grades,
sip to the very finest fabrici, at prices reduced in propos ,
thers—Yen's youths , and Boys'. THOUSANDS HATT
WOUND WITHIN THE 'PAST MEW WRITS, THATIVE ABM
ACTUALLY SELLING GOOD, SIBLVICTABLIC GOODS AT
Nes =CMS NAKED.
TO OLOTBING DEALERS' p,
Cur purchases for this season haring been delayed,
smiting the expected, decline in gormit, we have now on
hand the largest and best assorted stock of Clothing in
.ffriladelphia, purchased for cum EXCLUSIVTLY, AT
TOT VEST LOWEST BATES OF TIM SEASON. which &l
abia Si to reaiize a fair profit and deli atprices less
than the cost of same goods in most other establish
ments. We can supply Clothiers doing a fins oily trade
tenth goeds adapted to their salsa, at prices so much
lower than the cost of their present stocks, that, by mak
/swan average of the whole, they win be enabled to dis
pose of their goods at prices covering the average cost,
and even payinP is profit.
BENNETT 00.,
TOWER HALL.
R 8 MARKET STREW.
SURPRISE.
A lady lately, -zith bright eyes,
Gave to her husband S. eat Bn
Saying, "Eight dollars in Mj." aa ",,
Gain you two thousand to comnisaW,'
He paid eight dollars, with a smile,
And said Y. e'd do that all the while;
But his delight was somewhat less
When shown a paCkage Per Farina
For in this package there was found
A check, declared at once unsound,
For which expense bad been defray'd,
And thus eight dollars had been paid.
Now bad this lady not been quite
So badly cheated by mean wight,
But with eight dollars, and some more,
Fmrchas'd a suit at PERB.T'S Store-..
Bought a neat outfit, extra fine,
At Number Six. Hurt morn AND NINE ,
Doubtless it had been better far
For husband, lady, and the "Sr. ,
We have all-wool Fancy " "...ssimere Vests, fine
quality, IL2 and l 3 /3 ;:; r •ds; all-wool Fancy Cssstmere
Pants a t ' V g `.7...,a upwards. Coats at all prices, making
endid assortment of Fine Fashionable Clothing,
gotten up in the beet manner, and selling at extremely
Inv prices.
Our stock of good/ for ordered work is being con•
gently renewed, and all work warranted to give a/Wa
ft:Min. FERRY & CO.,
STAB CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
6t9 CHESTNUT STREET, SIGN OF STAR.
N.B.—Dealers in fine Clothing will And it to their
advantage to examine our stock, sure can fill their
,orders on very liberal terms,
SCHOINIACKER PLANn-FORTw 4--
IMMANZ FACTORING COMPANY'S
NEW STORE, No. 1103 CHESTNUT
STREET.—We respectfully call the attention of our
intends and the public generally to our removal to oar
new and handsome Warerooms, "GIRARD ROW,"
Bee CHESTNUT street, where we have constantly on
band a large stock of our superior and highly finished
Svirtre and Grand Pianos.
instruments have been awarded the highest
themiums at all the principal exhibitions ever held in
is country, with numerous testimonials from the
tirstkelass 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 to. biJHOMACIDIR & CO.
mylo.lml No. 1103 Chestnut street.
011%.A1.13P.P.CHT,
;
ATRIUM & BoHMIDT,
lianv&auras of
FIRST-CLAPS PIANO-PORTHEI,
Ware 'Rooms,
No. 46 North THIRD street,
- mylatm,w.3mi Philadelphia.
is eXESIS iNNWLY IMPROVED C 2.
SCALE
ovmEsistacst PIANOS,
Aelmowledged to be the beat. London Prise Medal-
And Highest Awaits in America received. MELO
NEONS AND SEOONDHAND PIANOS.
as32Bw,6.m.sm Warerooms.722 Arch at. below Bth.
STEINWAY- dr. 80 ' v a l
PIANOS
INM Are now acknowledged the best 'a
ntrum ents in Europe as well se America. They are
mad in public and private, by the greatest artiste
living in Europe, by VON BULOW, DREYSCHOCK,
LISZT. JAELL and othersdn this country by !IMF 5,
MASON, WOLFBOHN, etc. For sale only by
BLAS WS BROS.,
1086 Chestnut street.
EVENING BULLETIN.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1866.
MB. SEWARD AT ATBIIRN.
The optimism of Mr. Seward is some
thing wonderful to behold. He takes
the jolliest view of every situation that
the mind of man can conceive of. He
clung to the theory that the rebellion
would be put down in sixty days through
lour long years of frightful war. Such
constancy to an idea, which fate and
time were continually controverting, is
worthy of admiration, even if it should
destroy all confidence in Mr. Seward's
judgment and his inspirations as a pro
phet. The faith that he expressed,how
-ever, and probably felt, was invaluable
to him, and to the country as its minis
ter for foreign affairs, for it enabled him
to demand and often obtain repeated
.and indefinite extensions of his sixty
days promissory notes, and he thus
averted the much dreaded recognition
of the Southern confederacy by foreign
powers.
Mr. Seward has long been meditating
a formal and new definition of his views
on the question' of reconstruction, so as
to explain to the country why he has
abandoned the party with-which he has
always been identified and become the
ardent advocate of the instant uncondi
tional admission to Congress of repre
sentatives chosen by the Southern
rebels. He accordingly went to Auburn
and, after due announcement, made a
speech to his townsmen, in which he
said he yielded to their "kind importu
mity," though there is no evidence that
he was invited by them to speak, while
there is evidence that he invited them to
listen. In this speech he looks through
rose-colored glasses at every part of the
country, and sees the most cheering and
beautiful pictp.res of loyalty and love for
- the Union in all the Southern States.
He has not a word to say about
the innumerable outrages committed
against Union men, white and black, in
every one of the lately rebellious States.
But he dwells upon the idea that there
has been no real disruption of the Union,
and that therefore there is no need of re
construction. He chides, in a clever,
plausible way, the repugnance of Con
,vest to openits arms to the chosen
xepresentatives of these people, who are
still cursing the Union and maltreating
Union men, evidently thinking that
these Southern representatives are
wronged and thatf the Northern one are
Unreasonable in exacting from them
aty 'terms whatever. Such faith in the
tfrdelity of traitors is as phenomenal and
as characteristic as was the faith, that
existed through four years, that the
rebellion would be ended in sixty aar.
Reconciliation, says Mr. P.,eward, is
needed, not reconstruction.. His idea of
this reconciliation is that the loyal peo
ple, who made such sacrifices for the
war, should forget and forgive all the
horrid sins of the Southern politicians,
and win their reconciliation by offering
them and their copperhead allies the
control of the country that they strove
to destroy. He says they must not be
asked to repent until they are promised
forgiveness; for, says he, "even the di
vine government does not ask sinners to
repent without promising thein forgive
ness and restoration." This is a new
version of the received theological doc
trine, which is that until sinners repent
they cannotbe forgiven. Forgiveness is
not offered a a rewtud or a bribe. It is
given when the repntaLc9iFiTluntarYi
contrite and sincere.
There is no evideilee, aS yet, of any
such repentance at the South. On the
contrary, there is a bitter hatred of the
Union, which is growing under the fos
tering and tender treatment of the Pre
sident and his friends. There is a ma
lignant spirit, which is undisguised,
towards the Congress chosen by the peo
ple who preserved the Union, and Mr.
Seward, with his honeyed words of spe
cioP4? ?'emonst;ance to the NQrthem peo-
Ple, is sending joy to the hearts of the
ci-devant traitors, and bidding them
hope afresh that they have not vainly
fought and lost all, but that the real
victory—the ultimate control of the.
nation—will yet be theirs; that the
"chivalry" of the South will yet be su
preme; that the abolition of slavery will
only be nominal, and that, under the
tine of apeinggrftCY, 4 1 :14VIstOora.ey that
shall lord it over the working men of
the land, white as well as black, shall
yet be maintained.
In his very cheerful contemplation of
the difficulties of the country, Mr. Sew
ard refuses to think of any such results
as these as even possible. He evidently
does not think treason - odious, and has
no anxiety to have it made so. When
he lay, helpless and bleeding -under the
blows of an assassin, who was a simple
agent of the treason that he is so anxious
to forget and forgive; would he, could
he have spoken, have expressed such
very tender sentiments ? The multitu
dinous series of crimes to which that at
tempt belonged have not been punished,
and if they are not to be punished, but
are all to bel'orgiven, as the Secretary of
State proposes, there will be the best en
couragement for a renewal of them as
soon as the South recovers strength and
courage. If Congress is to yield all to
the President's and Mr. Seward's views,
that time cannot be very.far distant.
SOLDIERS' MESSENGER CORPS.
The Soldiers' Messenger Corps ap
pears-to be an assured success. Oar
citizens generally appreciate the great
convenience of the organization,and the
men have had every reason to be satis
fied with the patronage they have re
ceived. The fed-caps are seen busily
flitting in all parts of the city, engaged
in all manner of light work, and the
average receipts of the messengers have
been such as to guarantee the perma
nence of this excellent institution. The
men, with very few exceptions, have
proved themselves reliable, prompt,
honest, intelligentand obliging, and are
rapidly making hosts of friends. The
exceptions to this rule have been
promptly removed from the corps, and
their places supplied with proper substi
tutes. Several of the men have secured
permanent situations in stores and
offices. The requirements for appoint
ment on the force are necessarily very
strict, and the agent, Mr. Whiteman,
deserves commendation for his determi
nation to weed out all improper mem
bers of the corps, and to retain none
who are dishonest, intemperate, or other
wise incompetent.
To render this excellent organization
permanently successful,the co-operation
of those who employ it is absolutely ne
cessary. There are two particulars in
which this co-operation should be given.
In the first place the men should be as
sisted in being honest. They should
never be paid for an errand without
taking a ticket corresponding with the
amount. The system of tickets is a very
simple one, and not only constitutes a
check upon the daily returns of the mes
sengers, but identifies , them in case of any
failure in the proper performance of
their duty. And every such failure
should be promptly reported. Neglect
to do so will soon beget carelessness and
irregularity; public confidence will be
destroyed and the whole enterprise be
brought into disrepute. The soldiers who
form the messenger corps are picked men,
chosen for sobriety, honesty and re
spectability; but they are as liable to
temptation as other men, and will yield
to it if they are encouraged to do so, by
the indifference and indolence of their
employers. At present they look upon
their red caps as a badge of honorable
distinction, and it is to be hoped that it
will not degenerate into a symbol of
laziness, intemperance or dishonesty.
Large Sale Real Estate.
Messrs. Thomas dc Sons' sle valuable Tuesday next will
include a large number of properties, to be
sold by order of Orphans' Court, &c. See auction
ELEGANT COITNTRY SEATS, OTH JUNE.-;.They have
added to their sale sth Jane two elegant Country
Sesta, one of them on the banks of the DELAWARE; at
Burlinglon. N. J., the late residence of Charles
Chauncey, Esq., deceased : the other one an elegant
modern Residence. Muter street, GERMANTOWN, the
late residence of Wm. W. Knight, deceased. Fall par.
iculars on last page.
John B. Myers do Co. Auctioneers , Nos.
232 and 234 Market street, Will hold on to•morrow,
(Thursday), May 24, by catalogue, on four months'
credit. a large and attractive sale of Foreign and
Domestic Dry Goods, including 800 pieces Cloth.% Cas
aimeres, Satinets, Menem. Diagonals, Tricots, Doe
skins, Italians, 'go., embracing tne largest and most
Valuable aasortwent of Woolens Offered this Bero9n,
THE DAILY EVENING BP; LETIN : PHILADELPHIA L WEDNESDAY, MAY 23,1866.
for finest city'
Silks, Shaw' wade. Also, large lines Dress Goods.
Hosi.ry. r 4,lidantles, White Goods, Linens, lirdk
and Un? Aoven, 13almoral and Hoop Skirts, Traveling
Umbr 4er Shirts and Drawers, Sewing% Suspenders,
ant% • relies, Parasols. &c. Also, 150 packages Cotton
Worden Domestics.
eeS Fniney, May 25, at 11- o'clock, by catalogue. on
/tar months' credit, about 250 pieces Superfine and
Pine ingrain, Royal Damask, Venetian, List, Hemp.
Cottage. woo Rag Carpetirtgs. white red check and
Three-colored Canton and Coir Mattings, Of the best
trands.
To Railroad Companies.
The property known as the ' St. James." on Walnut
street, to. be Bold on Wednesday next by James. A.
Freeman. auctioneer, is especially worthy of tne at
tention of those railroad con. panies who contemplate
the erection city office building. Situatedie the very
heart of the , close to ttle post office and custom
house, rear all the courts, and within a squareorthe
Res ding. Railroad, the Pennsylvania Railroad building
On the same block with the North Pennsylvania Rail
load and Pcbuylkill Navigation buildings, it is particu
larly attractive for such a purpose. An examination
of the premises will show that the removal of tt e bars
and the introduction of office furniture is all the alter
ation that is necessary, while in the rear it an elegant
private office, all heated by steam. It is rare such an
opportunity, is presented, and any company comtem-
Plating the erection of an office Will do well to exatr_-
e it. Sale will be peremptory.
Auction Nonce—SO.le of Boots and Shoes.
Tbe early attention of tbe trade is called to the large
and attractive sale of 1,40 cases Boots and Shoes, to
be sold by catalogue, !Or cash, to-morrow (Thursday)
lomat g, May 24, commencing at 10 o'clock.. by Philip
Ford & Co., AnatinneerS, at their Store, No. 506 Minket
street.
t iORW CRUMP. BUILDER,
1731 CHESTNUT STREET
and 21.3 LODGE STREET.
Mechanics of every branch required for house. alld-
Mgand fitting promptly furnished.
lIMRAVEN dr BACON PIANOS. iii .p..„ 6.2 ,.......
These beautiful Instruments have
=gel amens theRBST for nearly ITTTTIC
i 6 YUJI.
aple.w,f,m,tf J. E. GOIILD, Seventh and Chestnut.
STATIONERY—LETTERS, CAP AND NOTE
PAPERS. ENVELOPES, BLANK BOOKI, and
every requisite in the Stationery line, selling at the
lowest figures at
J. R. DOWNING'S Stationery Store.
niaiZttrp, Eighth street, two doors above Walnut,
I • iv : : •
430 cHESTNIIT Street, next door to the Post
Office.
N. B. Nowhere else can the purchaser obtain greater
value fbr his money. my2tjy7l
THEO. H. 2ECALLA I
HAT B AND
O CAP T
EMPD X R t
lUM.
Sat CHESTNUT STREET. -
New SWIM for Spring. myiKm,rpl
PAINTINGS FOR SALE.—One of our mot
NJ eminent artiste about going to Europe. will dispose
of his Paintings 6 1 4 lOW prices, at Rent itlt'S Gallery,
624 Arch street.
GAB PLYERS for housekeepers' use, by which the
nipples or the gas burners may be unscrewed and
cleaned out, for tale at the Hardware 13tore of TRU
MAN & SHAW, No. 833 (Eight ThlstY•litre) Market
street, below Ninth.
rIARTES DE VISITE, 6 FOR ft —None surprin In
4.../ elegance of rtyle or skillbreatention those made
at B. F. IIEIMERS Gallery, 624 Arch street.
"1 ..,... 11 _2• PATENT EXPANSION ROLLoW AUGER
.LOR TENNON CUTTER will mat any size from to
3 inches; thus removing any necessity for having
several eizes of the usual kind. Sold by TRUMAN
& SUAW, No. 535 (Eight Thirty-five) Market street,
below Ninth.
ONLY flier beautiful styles of finely executid Pho
lJ tographs, large size. suitable for iramina for al:-
ting room or parlor. Obtain them now, at REIIIER'S
S<cond street. above Green.
rI~HEShRAM*tRBS HAVE WET—For Trunk and
1. Coach 1 rinimers, Upholsterers, Cabinet Makers,
carriers, Veneering, Bricklayers, Riveting. Jacking.
Clock repairing. Sc , and also a general cosortment of
Tools ard Hataware. TRUMAN d SHAW, No. 835
()orb? Tbirty.fice) Market street, below Ninth.
1.866.. sTiMmoTT TO
LOON."' " "E• 937 8
cycd anti Childreu's hair cut. (nter Exutllnz b e Place
erl
.no Dock anat. • 1119 0. C. HOPP.
B ROAD TOP
RTNTINGDON 00103.1 TY,
This old and popular Mountain Resort will open for
the reception of guests on JUNE Ist. The House has
been tho.oughly renovated and improved.
IMO:1118101e TICRATS, go' d until Oct. Ist will be
isms , d by the Pennsylvania Railroad.
4. Back will be to readiness on the arrival of the
cars at Dudley to convey guests to the Mate!,
ce of two miles.
Terms moderate A ddress
w. T. PEARSON' & CO..
my23,lm* Broad Top City, Huntingdon 00., Pa.
W &P. CARPENTER, TAILORS,
GIRARD HOUSE,
Take pleasure In calling the attention of their friends
and the public generally, to their stock Of Imported
fabrics for men's wear, which they are prepared to
make tip in their usual approved style. at reduced
prices. . ardi-m.w.f-itherP
$lOO pii it treom A Z l Ai s
Prison, on the m m t o e rnitT i oa l t the
z.St. of May, late ei.eatllEL P. RAMSEY. white man,
5 feet in height—born in Philadelphia, forty-five
yetis of age, light Complexion, brown hair and bate
eyes.
.13ENJ. MURRAY. alias 'Benj. William it. white man,
born in Mon gomery county, twenty-five years of are.
5 frets in height, light complexion, dark brown hair
and blue eyes—hat a downcast look.
tithe will be aid on the return or either of the above
to Philadelphia County Prison, and on the return
of both .11.0.
By order of
WM. B. PERKINS,
my=-3trp* Superintendent Philada. Co. Prison.
JORDAN'S CELEBRATED TOIZIC ALE—The
truly healthful and nutritious beverage, now in use
by thousands—invalids and others—has established a
character for quality of material and purity of mane.
facture_, which stan'ds unrivaled. It is recommended
by phymiclime 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 bad. wholesale and
retail, of P. J. JORDAN, Pear street. •
EMBROIDERED MUSLIN DRESSES:43EO. W.
VOGEL, No. 3016 Chestnut street, opened this
morning, 11. very attrwsive case of new goods, com
prising I.Mbrsidered Muslin Dresses, Muslin Shawls,
Muslin Paletols, &segues, &C., current sty les,from the
Paris market, for the incoming season. The goods are
from a house celebrated for exquisite taste in designs
and superiority of goods in every respect, mylB 6trpe
VCR BALE.—To Shippers, Grocers, Hotel-Beepers
and others—A very superior lot or Champagne
Cider, by the barrel br dozen. P. J. JORDAN,
noa.rptf 220 Pear street, below Third and Walnut.
riINE FRENCH MANTEL CLOCKS.—A fresh Im
portatlon of beautiful Styles, warranted correct
TIILE,KEEPERS. t
FARR & BROTHFItc, Importers,
VA Chestnut street, below Fourth.
fllO HODBEESEPEBS, for cleaning sliver and
ellver•plated ware,aNEW POLItsHING POWDER,
the best ever made. PARR A, BROTHER,
fels 324 Chestnut street, below Fourth.
TEE HARRISON BOILER, .& SAFE STEAM
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 explosion. in cheapness of flint
cost and cost of repairs in economy of fuel, facility of
clearing and trarumortation.&c., not possessed by any
other boiler now in use. This boiler is formed - of a
combination ofcast-Iron hollow spheres, each sphere
8 inches external diameter, and % of an inch thick.
These aretheld together by wrought-iron bolts, with
cam at the ends.
Nearly one hundred of these Boilers are now In
opperatlon, some of them in the beet eatablisbments
to this, city.
For descriptive circulars or i price, apply to JosEpti
HARRISON, Jr.. Harrison Boiler Works,
_Gray's
Ferry Road, adjoining the U. S. Arsenal, Philadel
phia. apaamrpt
RAY HAIR RESTORED WITHOUT DYEING.— G Aims THE HAIR, SOFT. GLOSSY. LUX I-.
WANT.
CTIRIS DANDRUFF. ITCHING. - ALL SCALP
DI SEA Si>.
MARES THE HAIR GROW THICK AND STRONG.
"London Hair Color Restorer."
The most "London. Hair Color Restorer."
"London Hair Color Restorer."
Reliable Hair "London Hair Color Restorer."
"London Hair Color Restorer."
Itssiorwrrvin "London Hair Color Restorer."
"London Hair Color Restorer "
Ever Introduced "London Hair Color Restorer."
"London Hair Color Restorer."
to the "London Hair Color Restorer."
"London Hair Color Restorer."
American "London Hair Color Restorer."
"London Hair Color Restorer."
People, "London Hair Color Restorer."
"London Hair Color Restorer."
For Restoring "London Hair Color Restorer."
"London Hair Color Restorer."
Gray Hair and "London Hair Color Restorer "
"London Hair Color Restorer."
Preventing "London Bair Color Restorer."
"London Hair Color Restorer."
Baldness. "London Hair Color Restorer."
"London Hair Color Restorer."
' The great "London Hair Color Restorer."
"London Hair Color Restorer."
Luxury Of "London Hair Color Restorer."
"London Hair Color Restorer."
The Dressing- "London Hair Color Restorer."
Room. "London Hair Color Restorer."
No washing or preparation before or after Its use; ap
plied by the hand or soft brush. myl9 s.m,w,tf
Only 75 cents a bottle. six bottles 4. Sold at Dr.
SWAYER'S, NO. 830 North Sixth street, above Vine
and all the leading Druggists and. Fancy Goo dsDealerS
tra.. WE HEREWITH CALL attention to our
magnificent assortment of superior PLANO%
which we always have p urchase Best e
them at very reasonable prices to . of
references and FULL GU A R ANTES invariably
rig by
UNION PIANO MANUFACTURING CO„
ap2Q . 1017 Walnut street.
MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOANED
UPON DIA.MONDS, WATCHES, JEWEL.
I t
RY PLATE, CLOTHING, dto.,
JONES & CO.'S
II LE-ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFICE,
Corner ot THIRD and GASEILL Streets,
Below Lombard.
N. B.—D IAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY,
GUNS, &0.,
n - kran AT
Turnm•AiravriLY LOW PRICES. • ap23-210
tiGERMANTOWN RESIDENCE FOR RENT.
eatarge house, with all the modern conveni
ences, ensive grounds and plenty ofshade; stabling
for three horses; within ten minutes , walk of BallrOad
Station. Will be rented either with or without the
Whig. Address Box 3 BtB Phlleda. P. 0, 323.72-rPti
MOITSTAD; 110II8F,
agrlE'exemexcien & BROWN,
ifigeWANAILAMER & BROWN.
acirWAbAMAXER & 'BROWN,
Xir I iVANAMAILER & BROWN,
HANDSOME OLOTHIN9:SA
HANDSOME OLOTHING.,
HANDSOME Cx4YEEENE.'II4I,
HANDSOME OLOTI3NO.IOI,
.LOWEST PRICES.
adr LOWIL4T PRICES.
SarLOWEST PRICES.
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Li - LOWEST PRICES.
BE ASSORTMENT.
• BEST ASSORTMENT.
BEST ASSORTMENT.
BEST ASSORTMENT.,
garIINEXCEPTIONABLE FITS.
YerIINEXCEPTIONADLE FITS.
/O"I:I.NEXCEPTIONABLE FITS.
air trbinacErnoNAßLlc FITS.
THE PEOPLE PLEASED. - Va.
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ta'OA.s. HALL. •
S. E. CORNER SIXTH AND HAILICET
S. E. comma SIXTH AND MARKET STS.
B. /6'. CORNER SIXTH AND MARKET STS.`lia
B. E. CORNER SIXTH AND MARKET STS.IV:I
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FAMILY SEWING-MACHINES.
KREMNITZ WHITE LEAD, ZINC
AND COLOR WORKS.
On Hand and , for Bale,
25 Tons Pure Kremnitz Lead in
Oil. 20 Tons Anchor Lead in. Oil.
20 Tons Arrow Lead in Oil. 20
ons Star Lead in OiL 10 Tons
Pure Imperial Fr. Zinc in Oil. 5
Tons Pearl White Fr. Zinc . in. Oil.
20 Tons •P•ure Krenanitz Amer.
Zino in Oil. 10 Tons Anchor Amer.
Zino in Oil. 10 Tons Arrow Amer.
Zinc in Oil, at Lowest cash prices.
•
MeIiEN.IGrEUr Sr, CO.,
Twenty-Second and Race Streets.
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ICE! ICE! ICE! ICE!
Incorpongedgase4.
mucts.z. c • UTT..T n MERRYM ORIT
KAS,rtnOrrirliAlk
-COLD SEIIZINGI
ICE AND COAL CO.
DRAIZEB IN .LND -SHIPPERS OF ICE and 0041.
We are now prepared to flarnish BERT QUALITY
ICE in large or small quantities to Rote*Steamboats
Ice Cream Faloens, Pamllles , Offices, and a
tbeIOWEBT MARKET BATES.
ICE served DAILY In all paved limits of the eon.
eolldated City, West Philadelphia, Mantua, Rich.
mond and Germantown. Your custom and influence
is reepectftilly solicited. Yon can rely on being fur.
nished with a PITRE article and PROMPTLY.
fiend your order to OFFICE
No. 435 WALIII7T STREET.
DEPOTS,
S. W. corner Twelfth and Willow Streeter,
North Penna. B. R. end Master street.
Lombard and Twenty-filth tamers.
Pine Street Wharf. Sotarynal. nra - 8m 4.P1
Ketp Cool! Keep Cool !!
BY ORDERING YOUR ICE OF
CHARLES S. CARPENTER &
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
ICE DEALERS,
717 WILLOW, ABV.. FRANKLIN BT.
Families supplied satisfactorily and at reduced Mai.
D ms. ealers and large consumers forntslied on reasonable
ter
CRAP. S. CARPENTER,
JOHN GLENDENING.
ap2S .TO9. M. TRUMAN, Ir.,
lm rpf Proprietors.
PATENT WIREWORK
FOR RALLINOS, STORE FRONTS,
GUARDS, PARTITIONS, &IN
IRON:BEI)STEADS AND WIRE WO=
Sa variety, mannthetared by
M. WALKER & BONS,
roman Opp NO.II NORTH SITS Street,
THE -SUBSCRIBER
(for many years connected with 'Mitchell's Saloons."
No. t 23 Chestnut Street,) would respectfully inform
his friends and the public generally, that he has
OPENED AN
Ice Cream and Refreshment lagoon
FOR LADLES AND GENTLEMEN.
No. 1121 CHESTNUT STREET,
where be hopes, by strict attention to business, to
merit the patronage of all who may favor him with
their custom.
myl2-1m rpi JACOB H. BURDSALL.
JESITIC Y®l3]l,
COMING . WINTER SUPPLY
AT ONCE.
Believing the price of Coal to be as low as it will be
this season, with prospects of an early advance in Coal
and Tolls, I would respectfully advise my customers
and housekeepers generally to lay in their next winter
supply without delay.
WM. W. ALTER..
Office and Delivery Depot, Ninth street (957) below
Girard avenue; Branch Office, corner Sixth and Spring
Garden.. mylk-12t
ISAAO NATHANS Auctioneer and Money Broker.
N. B. corner of Third and Some streets, only one
00 :!kgIgTaff i ttnistig7r 1 71=31
loan in large or small amounts, at the lowest rates on
Diamonds, Silver Plate, Watches, ;Jewelry, Clothing,
and goods of everyolescription, Mee hours from 8
A. M. till 7 P. M. de23-tfrp
"VITLIM, WEAVER & CO.,
Manufacturers of
MANILA AND TARRED CORDAGE,
Cords, Twines, dec.,
No. 23 North Water street. and No. 22 North Delaware
avenue, Philadelphia,
FIDWJN E. F/TLER. DfroirAXl. WRATIIII.
COLTUD F. OLORMX.4I
NATIONAL
BANK 0 F THE REPUBLIC
PHILADELPHIA.
Organized under "The National Currency Act,"
March Roth, 1866.
This Institution has completed the alterations of its
building,
Nos. 809 and 811 CHESTNUT ST.,
And is Now Open
FOR THE TRANSACTION OF A
Regular Banking Business
EN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
JAMBS B. PERKED.
ED. F. MOODY, Cashier.
royss-imi
HO';ELS AND BOARDING
Houses refitting for the Summer Sea
son, will find it to their advantage to
examine the extensive Stook of Dry
Goods adapted to their wants, at the
establishmentofj. C. Strawbridge &
Co.
couITTE_BPANES, BED
Spreads, Table .baniaskS, Napkins,
Towels, Linen and Cotton SliCeiings
and Pillow Fabrics; at the lowest
wholesale rates.
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO.,
N. W. earner Eighth and Market,,
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er, MARKET 44 7
®f NINTH.
A -4‘'Crr
cr4. &
Are selling at t - ery lowest market prices, with other
desirable goods, large quantities of
FACE WHITE AND LOW GRADES PIQUE,
WHITE GOODS of almost every dweription.
mr. -- Ear GOODS at reduced prices.
BLEACHED mrslnts by she yard or piece.
SHILITINGS and SKIRTINGS of every grade.
MABEEOLLEB and HONEY 00103QMI118.
BLACK DREES 0001:9 greatly under price.
RAl,llLnco DEFER STUFFS from 31 az. up
DESDBABLE PLAIDS In thick and thin Murk.
Y, cent DRHSEI STUFFS. s good abow.
HANDSOME BELIE ILANTLID3 AIM EIPRING
MAMMOTH IL KZ of CLOTHO and C.ASS .8
apfun f
AT RETAIL.
JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO.,
727 Chestnut-St.,
Have made exte_nelce addltione to their popular Stack
or
SILKS
AND
DRESS 0.0003D5,
WHICH THEY CONTIMIJE TO MILL
At Moderate Prices.
Wholesale Rooms Up Stairs.
'my!-Lua rp
1866. SPRING. 1866.
EDMIT.ND YARD k CO.,
617 Chestnut and 614 Jayne Streets,
IXDOETEBS AND JOBBERS OP
Silks and Fancy Drees Good'
Linens and White Goods,
Shawls and Bataora
DEALXES IN •
AMERICAN DRESS GOODS.
Germantown Fancy Wool Goode,
A Pull Line of Prints,
AT 7N M, LOWEST MART RATES, ap2tl.lm rp
a. RUSSELL & CO.,
22 North Sixth Street,
Invite attention to their fall etook. of
Fine Watches.
Jewelry. and 'Fancy and Plain Silver-
Ware of every description.
mylesswirt rp/
MISHLEE'S HEBB BITTERB,
Wholesale and Retail.
.7i, ORIEL & BRO.,
GENERAL AGENTS,
myt-lxa rp/ 28 South BEVrEENTH, St., PMhula.
Smith's Island.
THIS POPULAR RESORT 18 NOW
open for the entertainment of the pab
a. It is under the control of
F. LAREBLEKER,
Who has Improved it by adding to It a large Hotel.
Rooms can be bad for the season.
A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT ATTACHED.
None but the Pureet Liquors sold, rny2.141 rp
LARGE . SALE
h IGh CLA
OIL PAINTINGS,,
114 Vi.)'=Yll):4iVY
Received Directly From &to
A.Mtrr, G-A-I:+l.lEtirg
CHESTNUT STREET,
ON THURSDAY ABB FRIDAY_
MAY 31, & JUNE 1 186%
At Quarter Before Eight O'Cleek.
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CARPETS CLEANED, BEATEN aneP
RENOVATED
by MAIMINERY In the cheapest and moat mtiese•
tory manner, at the
PRESTON STEAM LAUNDRY,
1520 South Ninth Street
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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 import
tion. Fine Llama Lace-
Shawls and Circulars, all,
at reduced prices.
J. W. PROCTOR & 00. 0 _
920 CheStalit Street
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AWNINGS, VERANDAHS AND FLAGS..
WM. F. SCHIEBLE,
49 SMITH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
MANUFACTURER OF
AWNINGS
AND
VEIELA.NIDAII/5.
Awnings Proofed and Warranted not/
to Mildew ; .
FLAGS OR ALL SIZES ON HAND AND MADE
TO ORME& -
Stencil Cating and Canvas Printing. Bags TentiS
Wagon Covers, madeto order. apswarreSt
BZP' A CARD.
Special notice to our old friends and the public gen
unity: •
The JONES' One-Price Clothing House, established
sixteen years ago, is still in snccessfui operation at
the old lotation, 80.1 arket street, one door above
Sixth. 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— 'One-
Price and no deviation." The Clothing we make is or
the most substantial character, both as to materials
and workmanship, so that our , customers never can
complain or either.
Our stock is large and plain or fashionable people,
can be well suited. Our customers should be caretul
to get to the right place, as there is no other establish
ment in the city in our line of btutineas strictly Hone.
price."
JONES 2-.
ONE-PRICE CLOTHING,
004 34.410ELIKET ST.,
ap26-Im 4p
itrARKING WITH INDELIBLE INK, Embroider.
HA Mg, Braiding, Stamping, &c.
H. A. TORREY.
1800 Filbert. street,-
IM CI 3FL'igE3D-
TO BE SOLD AT
SCOTT'S
1020
EVENINGS,
B. St3OTT, Jr.,
ONE Dom AnovE strut.