Meig=l= LATER EUROPEAN NEWS. Ea)AYY{N~II•~:Ii)WK/_~;{N/.~N. , LVYY;~I;ra IN ENGLAND. The Continental War Cloud, &e. The steamship City of Boston, from Liver pool May 16th via Queenstown May 17th, arrived at New York yesterday. The City of London arrived out on the 15tb,and the Nova Scotian on the 16th. In both Houses of Parliament the bom bardment of Valparaiso had •been noticed in terms of indignation, but the neutral at titude of the British Admiral was defended and fully indorsed by the Government. The English press and people loudly denounced the act of Spain. An indignation meeting at Liverpool had adopted strong resolutions of protest; also, a resolution expressing gratitude for the lexertions of Commodore Rogers, lJnited 'states Naiy. The financial panic continued sensibly to subside. Many difficulties are anticipated, but it is believed the effect will be less dis astrons than in former panics. Leading se eurities have decidedly improved. The dis count demand at the bank of England con tinued extremely large. The nominal rate continues at 10 per cent. There is also an active demand for specie for the continent. No additional suspensions at Liverpool are _reported. ' - • The Continental • situation remains un changed. The military attitude of the va rious powers is very threatening. It is re ported that : Bismarck receives daily warn ings of imminent assassination. It is stated that Austria; in a few weeks will have nine hundred thousand men in • the field. Large bodies of troops have been sent from Vienna, and had effected .a strategic concentrationon the Prussian frontier% , The Latest via Queenstown. The steamers Malta and Erin arrived :out on the'l7tb. The war question remains unchanged,but there are more pacific rumors from Paris. The chances of a Congress are improving,and it is asserted that Prussia and Italy have as sented, but the reply of Austria has not been received. A Trieste despatch, of the 16th says the Austrian volunteers who are about to proceed to Mexico will sail under the French flag. Fernie Bros., of Liverpool, have sus pended, with heavy liabilities, but their as sets are considerably in excess. Other suspensions are reported. Rao JaakzesTao, April 24.—Coffee, 'MOO@ 71300. Arrived from Philadelphia, Elizabeth, at Antwerp; Mary Baker, at Gestemande- Stella d'ltalia, and Maria . Angelia, at • Queenstown ; Florida, at Falmouth; Alias, at Deal. The brig Portsmouth, from New York for Algia Bay, was totally wreckedoff the the latter port. The crew, except the cook were saved. The wreck and cargo realized £53. The Derby, on Wednesday, was won by Lord Lyon. "Bribery" colt was second and "Rustic" third. Twenty-four horses ran. The Owl says the conduct of the United States in relation to the recent Fenian agita ' ton in Ireland has been most satisfactory. • It is believed the cattle plague will not extend to Ireland. A Berne telegram says the Italian troops ' - which had been stationed on the frontier of • the Vateline have been withdrawn to the interior of the kingdom. A Munich telegraph states that the Go . Yernments of Bavaria and Baden are in favor of armed neutrality. A Coblentz despatch says the 7th and Bth Prussian Army Corps are to be concentrated there or at Wetzlar. A Rio Janeiro telegram of April 24 says the operations against the allied army, upon the Parana, are being vigorously pushed forward. Exchange in London, 251@26. Receipts of coffee for the fortnight, 56,000 bags. Stock, 10,000 bags. From, our foreign files by the Saxonia, at New York, on Saturday, we glean the following intelligence: Assets of Overend, Gurney dr Co. The amount of the liabilities of the old firm of Overend, Gurney & Co., taken over by the limited company, was stated on Saturday to have been £2,400,000, against which were deposited assets estimated to .4:3,600,000. It appears, however, that the liabilities were £2,900,000, against assets of 43,600,000. The Times says: lie panic may be said to have passed away as suddenly as it arose. On Satur day the city breathed again; yesterday the wonted feeling of security had almost re turned, and suspicion was no lobg,ee Was ter of the situation. Commerce has had its crisis before, but it must be confessed that none has ever come upon us so sharply and so suddenly as that from which we are now escaping. _ The week before last, nay, .2 1 1 4 n , ednaday, nothing had hap pened''to excite unusual alarm. The bank rate of discount was not so high as it has been, again and again, in the last three • years, and though the glories of the finance companies bad began to pale, and it Was known that the Imperial Mercantile Credit Association was tottering, there was no reason to apprehend any panic in conse quence of a collapse which was distinatly foreseen. 'lt was the suspension of 0 verend, Gurney & Co., on Thursday, which awoke the terror of creditors. The name of the firm was historical, and the magnitude of its liabili ties showed that the mass of depositors - thought as highly of the public company with limited liability as of the private part nership. It was notorious that ,the -spare money of town and country bankers had often been deposited with Overend, Gurney & Co., or, at all events, had been employed through their agency, and all well informed men dreaded the effect of the suepension of such a house upon the popular imagination. Friday showed that their apprehensions were well founded. Depositors ran to the banks to get back their deposits," and:, the banks, unprepared for such a rush, - ran to the Bank of England to draw out their re serves, and to beg for further assistance. Four millions of money were lent by the Bank of England during the day in addi tion to deposits repaid, and though a con siderable part of the money thus withdrawn found its way back, the -cash in hand fell from £5,727,000 to something under £3,000,- 000. This reserve was amply ,sufficient to meet all the liabilities of the Bank of Eng land, but it is evident that the assistance it had rendered on Friday to bankers in dis tress could not be repeated. The situation was full of danger, and amply justified the interference of the Executive Governmeut. Symptoms, indeed, were' not' wanting on Friday night that the bitterness of theerlsii ,was past, but it was quite possible that things might yet take , are unfavorable turn, and the suspension of theßank Charter act, under the circumstances, was a proper act of caution. • A despatch dated at Liverpool, May 13th, reports that the number of deaths from cholera is increasing. Dr. Ross, of the ,Hel- Yeti% has died. Three more emigrants be longing to the Jesse Munn, have died—two on board the ship and one at the Birken head depot. The disease has'appeard at the new depot at Bankhall, and five patients have been re =Veil to the workhouse. • The Project of agongress. Feance says: "The present, period of suspense hits not been lost; a very active • exchange of diplomatic- communications has beeutaking-place between the cabinet -3, and the idea - of a Congress, limited to th? consideration•of pending questions,has been again taken up with a °attain activity. I " • is stated that, in order to facilitate the reali zation of the idea, France has declared thlt -she would join the congress with perfect - tlisinterestedness,without raising any clues , THE DAILY EV - . - tion of a nature to Complicate the difficul ties-of European arbitration. •‘% • Austrian Atreparptions: A despittch frorn‘Yienta of May llth, says: The - warlike reparations.pof Austria,. continue. Field Marshal. Belied& is ex pected here Shortly. The ;necessity_ for the. vise of passports has heen extended to tra velers within the interior of Venetia. Count Mendsdorff has addressed a letter to Count Bismarck, congratulating him upon his escape. The political situation remains un-: changed. 'A ministerial decree prohibits the exportation of arms over the Italian frontier, as well as to. Switzerland, to the Zollverein and by sea to Austrian ports.- The . passports of travelers crossing - the Schletticitg frontier will again require the Austrian vise. In or der to prevent the disappearance of small silver money from circulation, arrangements are making, to circulate the copper and sil ver coinage held by the collectors of the pub lic revenue. In.case of necessity the, bank notes of small denominations held by the Imperial treasury will also be issued. •It is asserted that the Emperor has de termined, in the event ,of war to transfer the - regency of. Hungary tie Empress, who would be assisted by a responsible Hungarian government. A telegram from Prague announces that the Bavarian troops have advanced to the Bohemian frontier.. It is announced that the Kings of Bavaria and Wurtemburg, and the grand Duke of Hesse will hold a con ference on the 14th. A despatch from Vienna says;—The out break of war is considered finminent..Mili tary 'preparations and patriotic manifesta tions continue. The departure of the Vi enna garrison for Bohemia will commence on the 14th. The Government has determined to admit the reciprocal inviolability of private prop erty at sea,withthe exception of contraband of war. A ministerial decree prohibits the export of corn over the frontier to the Zoll verein or Switzerland, in order to prevent any shortness of supplies in the victualing of the army. Patriotic appeals are made, 'calling for contributions for the forma tion of volunteer corps. In consequence of this manifestation, Baron Werther is stated to have had an interview 'with 'Count Mendsdorff, in which he de clared that it placed him under the necessity of leaving Vienna immediately. It is added that the Prussian Minister will start for Berlin this evening. Marshal Benedek arrived at Vienna on the 13th. PRUSSIA AND ITALY. A telegram from Berlin says : The reply Of Prussia to the Austrian note of the 26th ultimo, upon the question of the Duchies was presented yesterday in Vienna to Count Mendsclorif. The settlement proposed by Austria is declined. Prussia makers no other proposals, but intimates that she may do so. Hopes are still entertained in some quarters .for the maintenance of•peace, probably on the ground that Austria will make some concessions. The Russian General, Prince Wittgen stein, was received by the King yesterday, after which he had a long interview with Count Bismarck. Propositions in reference to the formation of the various military staffs have been laid before the King. A meeting of two thousand electors be longing to the working classes, was held here to-day, at which it was unanimously resolved that it was the duty of the deputies shortly to be elected, in view of the threat ened danger of war, to maintain the con stitutional rights of the country, and on no account to give their consent to the course pursued by the Government before a solu tion of the internal conflict was arrived at. Warlike Movements. An appeal to the students of Italy appears in the students' journal of Turin (Bandiera degli Sttidenti), which concludes as follows: "To-day, students; soldiers to-morrow; yesterday devoted to science; to-day bring ing a greater nobler offering to Italy. Vic tory or death unites us in the holy struggle: let us advance, then, hand in hand. Let Garabaldi receive us among his heroes. Up, up to enter the students' legion ! Long live Italy !" A letter from Venetia, in the Milan Pun golo, says that Axstria is having forty thou sand Garibaldtan illUTOrms made in al; haste and with the utmost, secrecy. The supposition is that these forty tlanaand red shirts are intended for forty thousand Aus trian soldiers, to carry out some stratagem. The Italian papers daily cite instances of patriotic enthusiasm manifested in various ways. Young men of good families, espe cially in Lombardy, continually join the army as private volunteers. The Duchess Visconti brought her three sons to ask for service. If they could not be received in the regiligr army they would join the Gari baldians. Duke Antonio Litta and Marcus Bona have undertaken to provide for the wants of all those families on their estates who have sent soldiers to the war. In Milan and many other towns the National Guards have offered to undertake garrison duty. A despatch from Paris, dated May 14, reads thus— lino Union de e Ouest has received a warn ing for an article, dated May 11, which is accused of "distorting and calumniating the intentions of the Government, which it represents' as provoking to war, whereas, in fact, it is at this very moment redoublin- g its efforts to assure the peace of Eurone e n "The Courrier dtt Dimanche has allo re ceived a warning (the second) tiran article, by M. Prevost Paradol, or last Sunday, which distorts the nature of our political institutions, by representing that they are not based on liberty. "These warnings; do not calm the public suspicion that mischief is brewing." Commercial Intelligence. [By the Steamer City of Boston. Messrs. Richardson, Spence & Co. report Flour quiet and steady. Wheat firm at 10s. 3d. ®los. 9d. for. Winter red. Corn ad vancing; mixed 305.@305. 3d. Messrs. Bigland, Athaya & Co. report beef inactive. Pork inactive. Bacon easier. Lard steady at 70s. Tallow quiet and steady. Ashes dull at 325. 6d. for pots. Sugar dull. Coffee, no sales. Rice, no sales. Rosin quiet. Spirits of Turpentine, sales small. Petroleum quiet and steady. LONDON MARKETS. — BrendSttiffS firm.. Sugar quiet and steady. Coffee steady. Rice dull, but easier. Tea quiet. - Latest Iflnrkets via Queenstown. Sales of Cotton for two days, 13,000 bales; market dull; sales to speculators 1,500 bales. • Breadstuffs steady. Provisions inactive. Lard: firmer. at 70@a72s. Consols for money 8G @B7d. 'United States Five-Twen ties 65:t @W. Illinois, Central, ®77 : 1; Erie, 45@46. THE FINE. ARTikt A. S. ROBINSON, 910 CHER NUT STREET. LOOKING. GLA2SES. PAINTINGS Engravings and Photographs. Plain and Ornamental Gilt Frames. Carved Walnut tad Ebony Frames, OH HAND OR MADE To OItDEB, L... 0.. ..,... we A. P, ri , .1 - z i .. ' . - ' - 1 - ; 3311,m - w - p..n, - 24, 22, 28 and 20 Saitth Sixth St., Philaira: ... ..k tr : Fine Old Stock& Nut-BrownAles, ..., 00 . . ytor and Medicinal . IN BULLETIN; PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 28,1866;--TRIPLE SHEET AJULTISIMI. 4 7. k i IiWAU- Lam • 4:H : 4 1 1 :trli.de) 1 CHOICCE SEATS To ii.ll Places of anutgoinent 'gum be Lad up to ',pi o'clock ony evening. Nair vrtirvlZ'a y Or* '111.0., • : . : Offlm' , Utica:ay street o site the Post for t 4Bl he ARCH, CHESTNIIT , L " • • AI.I4IJT and ACAD IGMY OF MUSIC, op to 6 o'clock every evening, eet9.tf NE CBMTNUT STREET THEATRE. -7 ' CHESTIMP iitreet'above TIiVELPTH: t&Doors open at 7.15. - Curtain rises at 8. ENGAGEMENT OF THE. CHARMING AND VERSATILE ARTISTIC; THE WEBB SIZTEBS - FOR 'TWELVE NIGHTS ONLY. MONDAY EVENING. May 28th. TWO NEW .a.NDATTRACT/VE PIECES, - A Drama, in three acts, entitled MOTHER'S DYING , CHILD.. Stella (Daughter of Madam Ttitzdorf ), - Miss Efd.21.6. WEBB Florence Langton (with a weakness for) , finding oat secrets Grizzle Guth ridge (a Sum ersetstdre lase_.:. Mu. Grimmage (an ancient nur5e)..._.....,. • Mr. Harry Bucket (a fast young man) ' Barney O'Brien (formerly of the bogs of Ballyrocket) :WEBB AND AN EFFECTIVE OAST. To conclude with the serearaing Protean Vaudeville, , A DA I TC 0 LATE. Jerry _.. Angeline Sophia Botrina...} flea EMMA WEBB .. Dickey D001itt1e.......„...... BlddyDelalii... ' ' Miss ADA WEBB Jock Tarr... IN THE COURSE OF THE PIECE, Medley Dnett....- .. .......-..hileses EMMA and ADA Bong, ..Barney orlaiw - -........ ... Miss A — DA. — Irish .llg ..... hilas ADA. Bong, n 00R44: 11. .€53e7j...... .7.--... • • WEB ADA ........- Sollor's Hornpipe- . _Am u ADA SATIJii.B:kk AFTERNOO67 .- , A. dit , Wii : lTiaell. i ntaffitaa. Aamb;Won to Evezang Pert ormance. Y 60. , Eft. and la. TAiltrllT STREET THEATRE, •N. E. owner NINTH and , ALNUT Begins at E to A THIS (Monday) EVENING, May 28, 1886,_ Thirty-firstiVtef thebrilliseit engageMent of • EDWIN BOOTH" Who will appear, for the 15th time, hi Shuiriilmiiire s s Tragedy of - - HAMLET, - Which has been placed on the Stage in a style. it is hoped oembining splendor of production with strist historical correctness. MR. EDWIN BOOTH. AS HAMLET. Laertesw.Sin Charles Barron Mr. J.ll. Ta7 . l( i i i iiiiii of Boo...let's Zither TUESDAY—DOUBLE SHARSPEAREBILL EDWIN BOOTH AS SHY.LOCK ANDPETRU OHIO. WYDNESDAY—IKDWIN BOOTH AS RICHELIEU. THURSDAY—Sixteenth Night of MB. EDWIN BOOTH. AS HAMLET. MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH IEITREM THEATRE. Begins at 8 o'clock. SIX NIGHTS ONLY. MRS. JOHN DREW. Her first appearance will be as KATE HARLEY, ON MONDAY EVENING; May 4 1:3th, 1868,'\ In Craven's new anal original Comedy, THE NEEDP Produced with new scenery and a fine cast. SATE HARLEY Mrs. JOHN DREW Mrs. ...... Thayer Anna Meek---.., E. Pricy Capt. Feargus Daily —.............. McKee Rankly Abraham - McKee F. Mac Kay F S R n ID AYBE NEFI T h O e F s M e RS W O i H DREW. Seats secured six days In advance. IVIIISICAL FUND HALL. I. L. RICE Respectful' s, Iniorms his friends and the public in general, that he will give his FAREWELL CONCERT, Previous to his departure for Europe, 07..: TUESDAY EVENING, hisky 29th, ISO. The following eminent artists will assist him on this oc=sion Mr. JACOB GRAF, Mr. SLMON EASSLE.B. 31x. cAR/. WOLFSOHN, Mr. FI.ODuARD HOFFMAN. The renowned SENC4I-1111UND nave again kindly volunteered their valuable services. - The Grand Plano used (Geo. Steck & Co.'a make) Is furnished by Mr. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut streets. Tickets.... Sore of Dollar To be haeat . the 'Musi of G. Andre ct Go., 1104 Chestnut street; W. H. Boner, ilv2 Chtnut street; C. Trampler,Seventh and Chestnut streets; L. Meyer, corner . Juniper tmiper and Chestnut streets, and m the evening at the door.my23 3t. roors open at 7. Concert to commence at 8 AMERICAN TP EATER, WALNUT street. above EIGHTH. NEW MA.NAGEMISNT. Sole Lessee and Manager_—_. EL _ EARNSFLAW WILL OPEN FOit THE i(r(4.3.tER SEASON On SATURDAY LrVENII G, June:, ISA and will be conducted as a FIRST-CLASS THETRE. Improvereents will be made at an expense of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS. my2er€T? A HiEhtliLT BUILDINGS. ti SIGNOR BLI'vZ'S DOTTBLE SPBYNX SIGNOR BLITZ'S DOUBLE SPHYNX. Is still the great attraction at his TEMPLE OF WON. DEER. QIl the beat feats, Including the ROPE DANCIrP.,' GRAND TURN., CANARY BIRDS anti VENTRILOQITLqM. are also given Eli.EitY EVEN ING at 7i; • • and WED.NES.D.A.Y and SA.TUADAY AFTERNISONS at a o'clock. Admission. 2.1 cents—Children, 15 cents. .ROsery.ci Seats, SO cents. mhiS GYMNASIUM, Corner NINTH and ARCH, FOR LADIE9, GENTLEMEN aND COMORE...^I. Open every day and evening ail summer. 11,dily exercise Imparts health and strength. the h;.st Dierentive against sickness of &he coming summer. Prof 3. HILLEBILLND I,Ewts. 01' EThE ART7i, MO7& Tenth street, Open from. 9 A. N. till 6 P. I‘l. West'sysat Picture o CHRIST rcznwT.E.a, - Still on exhibition. HARNESS, SAJDDLIES, &cs . _ THE OLDEST AND LAfiGEST SADDLE HARNE& Nanufacturlng Establishment in the Country. LA.VEY I MEEKER & 00 No. 1216 CHESTNUT STREET OFFER OF Mari OWN NA-NIFFACTIME MIGGY HARNESS, from.-- .....423 50 to SIN LIGHT BAHOUCECE trona-- .50 00 to SS: HEAVY do do 75 CO to 50: EXPRESS,BRASS moinTriss) namoms-27 50 to a WAGON and SELF-ADJUSTING... .15 00 to E STAGE and TEAM do ----SO PO to a LA DtRP.' SADDLE do 12 oo to IS GENTS' do do_ —. . - ... 300 to 7t Bridles, Mountings, Blts, Bosettes,"lorse Covers Ermbes, Combs, Soaps. Blacking, Ladles' and Gents' Traveling and Tourist Bass and Sacks, Lunch Baske I Dressing and Shirt Cases,TrunksandVallses, nahlo.fax No. 1216 Chestnut Street. WATCJIES £ND J-EWELB.I, 1. JEWIS T. A .nollitr_6; L ._____ i DIAMOND DEALER & JEWELER, 1 WATCHER, JEWELRY L• SILVER waltz, WATCHES and JEWP.T.R,Y REPATELER 842 Chestnut St...Phila. Owing to the decline of Gold, has made a great reduction in price of hie Ip`rge and well assorted Stook of Diamond.s, Watches, Jewelry. k • Silverware, &c. The public are respectfully inVlted to call and ex- Parotne cur stock belbrePuseheasi elsewhere. jalitt r -;HOWARD'S AI4EBIE'AEr W ITCH COMPANY • WATCHES, • mylzat HENRY , 520 Ara street ROGERS'S PLATED SpORNS i tilE POUR— myizinnt _ , . '. • 620 Arcirstreet, , QIL'VEBWA • HENRY-HARPER, tpayl2-10i 020 A reit street. CHEAPEST IN CaU THE CITY.: • Second and New streets, - ,my3.7,1m/ .... _ 122' I ql7 cla - RA`xvf_ Mk? "Vinord DALL ETT , di 00, na wain= atzeet. RETAIL DRY 6104141158 • - . • , . 4 7‘„ •. 47 Fourth and Arab, :NEW-GOODS FOR SPRING SALES AT PRICES TO MEET THE VIEWS OF BITYAwS - ' -&B OPENING- TO-DAY , FOB. ---- IS3PIZIN 43* , FASHIONABLE NEW SILEB NOVELTIES IN DRABS GOODS NEW_ STYLES ZPILLIAG SHAWAI. NEW TRAVELING DRESS GOODS, _ ' FINE STOCE•OF NEW- GOODS, . MAGNIFICENT FOULARDS, SPLENDID BLACK SILKS. AWL P. S.—The above are all new goods, and at prices 1024 CHESTNUT STREET. E M. - WRNS I icrit csournarr street, OFFERS AT LOW PRIMA v l e 2,000 PIECES WHITE GOODS, , Including all varieties Shirred, Patted. finek ed, Plaid, Striped. Plain and Figured KU B, d BLUM suitable for White Bodies and Dreeseek rf no pieces printed LINEA' LAWNS, callable styles fir Dresses. Cluny, Valencienne and other Laws; Insert- ~., , inge r ltdenas. PionneLngs and Bands, Hand- on. 1 kerchief Veils, Collars, aleeves,etc. The above are offered for sale CIitILLP and ingreat VARIETY. • IT. HIES WOULD DO WELL SO =AM- 1 ME. , 0 , . warattais Luizsmsasta "sot PI iby - RE & LANDELL, - FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS HAVE AFINE STOCK OP DESIRABLE SUMMER GOODS:. :BLACK PUSHER LACE POINMS, BLACK LLAMA LACE POINTS, PURE WRITE LLAMA BRAWLS. WHITE SHETLAND SHAWLS. WHITE BAREGE SHAWLS. BLACK GRENADE.NE SHAWLS. TVO.YAILDS WIDEGRENADINES. SUMMER BILKS, REDUCED. SUMMER DRESS GOODS rEDUCED. FULL LINE OF BLACK GOODS. FULIG LINE HITEOOD BUFF, PINKA ND BLUE P ER OALEB. BUFF, PINK AND BLUE LACONS. ToURISTs' DRESS GOODS. ORGANDIES AND FOULARDS, BEST BLACK SILKS, ac., etc. . =rCAsSIM EltEkt AND (X)A.TLYGS—.Tames e invite the attention of their friends and others to their large and well assorted Spring Stock comprising, in part, WATT' G GOODS, Superrß, lack French Cloth, Colored Cloths, of all kinds, Black TricatCoatings. Fancy French Castings, Supe: Silk Mixed Tweeds. of eve= l :and quality, PANTALOON STUFFS. Black French Doeskins, the finest texture, Black French Cassimeres, the finest texture. New styles of Fancy Cassimerea Plain and neat styles CaLs !mere% Mixed Doeskins and Casatmeres. Silk Mixed and Plaid Cassirarres. Cords, Beaverteens and Velveteens. Cassinieres for Suits, all styles. Also, a large assortment or Goods expressly at , r pted to Boys' wear. for sale cheap. J A "%cFS p, No. 11 North Second st., sign of the Golden Lamb. EDWIN HALL & co.. '2, South Second street, have now open their Spring Stock of Shawls. Open Centre Broche Shawls. Open Centre Square Shawls. Filled Ceram Square t bawls. New Styles of Shawls. Spun Silk Shawls. Llama Wool Shawls. Cashmere Wool Shawls. Berlin Wool Shawls. Long and Square Black Thlbet Shawls, in great Pa rletY. wholesale and retail. BLANBETS.—We will offer this morning a largelot of Blankets nt a great sacrifice to the nsanufsc surer. i'ersons in want will itind they can save many dollars op buying now instead of waiting till Winter. A good Sine all.wool Bituaket, for fd 50 per pair: Extra large sl ze.tr LA per pair; all kinds of Blankets, Honey Comb (Mills, largest size, P; kinds of Fornishinir Gccpcs, under usual prices. R. D. A. - W. H. P EN - N EL L. if , 2l. Market street. STO: ct. WOOD. 7n2 ARCH STREET, HAVE constantly on band. a large stock of FLANNRIs% comprlsine all the best makes. BALLARDVALN.S In Greg, Domet, and 41;, , a - dol OTLE.E.E'IS, In all wool and beautiful quality. Nice Ihnnt is. at 31, 37,i, 44 and .50c, All-wcol, at 87Ii, 44...50 and tri..'Ae. 7-S and 4-4 Shaker Flannel, and Dame!. Twilled Flannels, Red and Grey. (400 yards linen Crash, IV,e.. Bargain, TDWIas: RAU, cr.: 00., SS South:Sea:mg ;street, an opening de.l4' new 'goods. Meek Saks, Ctdored Grounds.. Check Silks, White Ground", Rich 'Moire Antlqum. Rich Shades Plain. F.:4as, Foulard Sitio, rich styles, Silk s Linen Poplins. Silks,oall kindsjor 04Mo'. Al'' RI DUMPPRICES. PUM, FeUlaN PrIJI=I,IO. The largt at. chespt.‘ and best stock of Farah - brain the world, is tote found at GOULD & CO.'S UNION FURNITURE DEPOT, Ctirner NINTH and „litatNET Streets, and Nos. n and 59 North SECOND Street. Parlor ',nits, in Hair, Brocade. Plush, Damask or Rep; Dining Boom, Chamber, Library, Kitchen. and (Mice Furniture. at fabulously low prices, and the newest styles and patterns; public bulldinrs, achcols, colleges and shop Furniture In endless variety. All kinds of Pm - olture wanted by housekeepers, at exceedingly low prices, at either of then , Immense establishments. If you want to save money and get welt served, go to GOULD dis CO.'S before purchasing elsewhere. Corner yarra and MARKET, and inb9-lye Nos. 37 and 13 N. SECOND Street. TO HOUSEREEPERS, I have a large stock of every variety of rarnituri which I will sell at reduced prices, consisting of PLAIN AND MARBLE-TOP COTTAGE Suns. • WALNITrCHAhtBER PARLOR SUITS IN VELVET PLUM. PARLOR SIJIM IN HAIR CLOTH. PARLOR SUITS IN REPS.- Sideboards, ;Extension Tables, Wardrobes, Book cases, Hattream, Lounges, Cane and • Woodsext Chairs, Bedsteads and Tables of every description. P. P. GIISTINE, _ zuhll-am N. E. Corner Second and Race streets. SPRING MATR.EbB. BEST QUALITY AND STYLE, AND BEDDING OF EVERY TorRSYRIFTION, J. G. FULLER. 323.11174 m - 9 South SEVENTH Street. GENIV FIUR 63 . 1413E1N 000.84h-' PATENT 13310111 DER SEAM SHIRT lITANUFACTOES. Orders for these celebrated Shirts supplied proinyat at brief notice, GENTLEMEN'S Ptirnishilag Goods, Of late styles In full variety. WINCHESTER & 00. 706 OFIESTNUT. sesen,w,f4l MT. SCOTT dc SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, AND DRA TA' • Men's Furnishing Goods, No. 814 Chestnut Street. Four doors belowthe "Contimmtal," , , PHILADELPHIA. EDUCATION. TBEBALL SESSION OH HIM _ABBOTT% 2 •JiIiNBEHTAICY•POP. 'YOUNG LADIES • will *ann. runes on wednelan7 September Inn; nt hei reehtenw,eorner OX • Ppipier -and, Sixteenth street* Philadelphia. llormaxereas Rev. G. Emlea2 Hare, D.,'Beit. Themes Brainerd; D. D., W. H. Allen, Bag - late Praddant of (411rard . , 11 / 17- b' s . . . nELATIN, TAPIOCA. AND SAGO.--Cox's Scotab A-X Galena &la Tapioca and East India PearlSag,o landing and 'for axle by J. li, Etralinat CO.s 108 d. Delawaxe Avenue • SIIIKIIIMt RESORTS. • . • 1.3 0 t".l • a O . g• - - • -13 gr . ,1 42) C• 0 ti rn • ' A. 3 Oi 0 6° )14 ip w• - v - :er -c • - - ° 0 - H 3 1 . 71 . C) PM CO3 K 0 0 1-3 ' 0 j 43 • t m l • . 133,215,11. t i MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Cresson Springs, This delighthil Summer Resort will be OPEN fey the reception of Vat 0.11 SATURDAY, .TITHE 2d, 1866. For farther Inltannation address GEO. W. MULLIN. CRESSON SPEMOS, istyl7-lm} CAMBRIA. CO., PA7 CONGFELESS CAPE ISLAND, N. a.. WILL RECEIVE GUESTS ON Thursday, May 31st, 1866. 1. F. CAKE, Proprietor. myinit S UMMER RESORTS ON LUTE OE Reading Railroad and Branches. MANSION HO USE, MOUNT CARBON, Mrs. Caroline Wander, Pottsville P. 0., &hug co. TUSCAROBA HOTEL, Mrs. Timmall Miller, Tuscarora P. a., SclumPadal co. .MAHANOT CITY HOTEL. G. W. Frost, vnbsrloy Cary P. 0., Sanylkil co. WHITE HO USE, Mrs. Susan Marsdort, Beading P.O. ANDAL USIA, James S. Madeira, Beading P. 0. LIVING SPRINGS HOTEL, Dr. A. Smith, Wernersville P. 0., Berks Co. SOUTH MOUNTAIN HOUSE, H. H. Manderbach, Womelstiorl P. 0., Berks co. COLD SPRINGS HOTEL, Lebanon co., Charles Roeder/emi t Harristrug P.O. BOYERSTOTFN.' SEMINARY, J. B. Hexiky,BoyeratoNni P. 0., Berks co. YELLOW SPRINGS HOTEL, V. Slepier, "Yellow Springs P. 0., Chester Co. Linz SPRINGS, Samuel Lichtenthaler, Iltin P. 0., Lancaster Co. EPHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, Alex. B. Sesthex,Pro.. Ephrata P. 0.. Lancaster co Aram 215 % ISM. ap2l-Sro BROAD TOP MOUNTAIN lititSE, HUNTINC;DON COUNTY, PA. This old end popular Mountain Resort will open for the reception of guests on JUNE Ist. The House has been thoi oughly renovated and improved. INCURSION TICE:e.TS, go - d until Oct. Ist will be issia d by the Pennsylvania Ballroad. A Ii P. CI: will be ln readiness on the arrival of the Nara at Dudley to convey guests to the Hotel, a dis tance of two miZcs. Terms moderate, Addrws, w. T. PEARSON & co.. roy.f.&.lm* Broad Top City. Huntingdon Co., Pa. GROVERICIEB. IVIA.I 3 9LE Maple Syrup Molasses, New Crop, Very handsome (malty. 808 SALE BY • JAMES R. WEBI3, Nina WAMBITIT and EIGHTH Streets. POTTED 'YARMOUTH BLOATERS, Strasburg meats, barn, beef and tongue, essence of anchovies and Anchovy paste for sale at MUSTY'S East End grocery, No.llB South SECOND street. NEW BURLINGTON HAMS, just received and for sale at COUSTY'S East had grocery, No. 118 South SECOND Street. WHEATEN AND HOMINY GRITS. real currant lelly, In store and for sale at CGUSTY'd East End grocery, No. 118 South SECOND street. fIEOICE TABLE CLARET.-100 cases just received V and for sale at COUSTY'S .Esat Eno grocery, No. South SECOND street QPANISH QUEEN OLIVES by the barrel or gallon, IJ at CODSTVIS East End grocery, No..booth SECOND street.. B ANS! HAMS !—J. Stewart's Trenton, Davis'a Star Hams. Briggs & Swift's celebrated Cincin nati Banns, and J. Bower's City Cared, warranted to give satisfaction. For sale by M. F. taBILLIN. N. W. corner Eighth and Groh. OLIVE OIL.--11A) baskets Latour and other favorite brands of Salad Oil, for sale by M. F. tiPILLM N. W. corner Arch and Eighth. IaVA COFFEE.—Pare Old Government Java Coffee, d for Bale by M. F. ELPILLIN, N. W. corner oY Areb and Eighth areas. TEAS! TEAS!!—loo packages of very choice new crop Green and Black, of the late lixtportntion. As these Teas have been bought since the decline in gold we are prepared to furnish families at greatly reduced prices. For sale by the box, or at retail. M. F. SPII, LIN. N. W. corner Arch and .Eightlt streets. fIXNUti. Or .1E 0. CO4O E, No. 1314 Washington avenue, invitee the attention of the Public to his PRESTON COAL, which is an, article that gives unbounded satis faction to all. llify customers generally are laying it in at the present prices, in Preference to LEHitI•H COAL. Egg and Stove sizes at .4 75 per tom. Also the genuine Eagle Vein Coal, same sixes, same price. A ,superior, quality of rim vrt.Oß COAL, Egg and Stove; at $7 50 per ton. Orden received at 114 South THIRD St. mv6-3m@ s 5 50 sT . BI .I : „E g OD ,LARGE NUT. A i! &a 'Thirteenth and Washington avenue. ms,l9-I.ln* MASON HINZ& JOHN I. 8112473 'pax LIISDRYISIGNEM IVVITE ATTENTION To . their stock of. Huck Mountain OlornPony's 00aL • - labigliNavigation Oorapanylr Coal, and ' Loctwt. • 'which they are prepared to - sell-at the lowest inaritsl rates and to deliver In the beet condition._ - • left with MASON SINES, Franklin Ludt. 'toteding. SEVXNTE sheet, below Market, will be promptly Attended BONES & SIZEOAFF, pes,tl Arch Street Wharf, BehrtYikUL (1 0 8L.—F.COGARLO.ADMEAVNIZ IitINADOW 'AND Sprlng.Notunnin,- Lehigh OcaL and bit Loonint Nountnin from -Schuylkill. Prepared_Ml , use. De N. W. corner nuEINTo -and WIL LDAOWV Etreela. ' cc, NC. 112 Sou T. th SECOND NB * treet. FINANMM. COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES,. 7 3-10 5-20, WA.NTIC9EI). DE HAVEN & BRO., 40 South Third Street. .0C 1174 it 40 *4 l , Nt* ted SPECIALTY. t- SMITH, RANDOLPH it CO.s, BANKERS AND BROKERS, 1 6 South Third st., I a Sanwa street PhitadelPhis. I New Teak. STOCKS AND GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD ON OD - 4 - gr -If to) ALLOWED ON DZPOSI'EB: ", al NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC PHILADELPHIA. Orga.na - ed under "The National Currency Act," March Zeth, WE. This Institution has completed the alienations of it z., building, Nos. BC9 and 811 CHESTNUT BT,, And is Now Open FOB RH2. TRANSACTION OF A Regular Banking Business MT ALL ITS BRANCH:ES JAMES B. FERREE, ED. P. MOODY, Cashier my=-3.m} lfal(te,VOßll. RICHARD PENISTANS Ale, Wine and Liquor Vaults, 4:89 Chestnut Streeto PHEGADRT;PMU. Jiistabliehed for the Bale of Inmanltez uted Liquors 0n1y... Special Notice to Families r Richard Penis tan's Celebrated, Ale, Porter and Ecrom Stout, Now so ranch re , DanuaenCed by the Medical /faciD3l' for Invallea. $1 25 PER DOZRN, Mese Bottie3 hold end Vint) 'The Above being of the very be et quniity, it =3 Cg ndinitted the price is excwdahalyLOW. It is delivered to AU min of the ety with= Oztv3. charge. Brandin, Wilma, alma, WhiskintotteAs. Wrzrsuited pure, at the lowmt possible rates, bl thO _Bottle, Gallon, or Cee z. CITAIEPAONES Of the bat brantiSl =EVA iCIWW• ban by any other house. On Draacht sad in Bottle, PURE GEAPB ZIIIC3B. Thla is an excellent article far Invalids. It In a sure , care tar ByteePala. _ HKVAlsta. CIGLAS. OLIVE Oth BAY Rua., asassm23. to London and Dublin Porter and Drawn Moat—Room and Ecotobt Ales. de 14, JUST OPENED, Penista,n's Branch Ale, Wine and Liquor Vaults, Nos. 37 and 39 South Third Streog, Pbiladelphla. Bear. Entrance on Bank street. nal% .W r± 17 ' HER MAJESTY . CHAMPAGNE,. J'., - TI D . 0 'N' 1 -in atris MST 41 1 . t M E AM I; T. ' 1 i Ntribilr,-The tatention of the trade b solicited to TV the following very caolco Wins% do., fez etas by JOSRPH. /) . 1‘ , .0N, No. 151 South Brant Wm eah above Walnut: MADMILAS—OId Islam:, 8 years old. SEEERB.DO--eampbell & Co., doable an& triple Grape, F. Cresoe Cr. eons, -"Rudolph., Topaz Met, Spanish, Crown and F. Valens - FORTS—Valletie, Vlnho Veiho Baal, Daman antis ßebell° Valente or. Co. Vintages 1835 `to 185 6. _ OLABETS—Ctruse File Fruros and St. ItlitePhl3 VERMOtrni—ii. Jourdnn, Mime' Cc AILTSCAT--de Froutignan, MA.IIPAGNES Ern t, lirony, "Golden Stagt,h da Waage, Her Majesty and F.zral Cabinet, and :Ml= favorite brands. CATAWBA, ISABELLA, WINES. .J. NEWTON %LINE. Sole Agent 110 WALNUT Street, , Sole Agent for the fatuous Plewant Valley Wino- Company., New York. Constantly' on hand durin the season; Catawba and Isabella Wines, dry and* sweet. Also, Sparkling Catawba, put up various. sires. . myll-ltui • rILD WP 151C1P , ....-500 Cases Pure Old wheat. RW4 - , 0 "Bourbon and Monongahela Whiskies. for sale by • . . E. P. MIDDLETON. 5 North Front meet. - "VOTIRTPf OF JULY us 8, —FIREWORKS.:—The if subscribers beg leave to announce to thdir frlends and the public generally, that they nave fitted op their STORE, No. 107 South WATER street. below 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 descnption of colored fancy works, for private and public exhibition& and are now prepared to receiver orders forte 0 same, and farnish Works of first quality for exhibitions. elso--Firecrackers. TorpedoeS. Cannei Crtickers, Jostick, Pulling Crackers, Chines&-Pentty Rockets, Retigola lights to be fired with a pistol. and -now . atyler Rockets, to be fired without a stickcend 'which • are very convenient for use on board vessels at sea. • 39;1 _lss El R o . rill U-B D B e T la ir44 iver & e Vane& ouuktux..- 7 urtutene r nr f...zate Byrn , han