BITSI3MSS NOTICES. Columbus, when be found our shore, • Fent 11, too, a fhdelean lame; • Hie track is plowed by millions more, And yet they win no name: Bach imitator tribute pays To true, self-taught renown; Bo we will take our proffered bays— For, in this famous town, ,Twas 'lower Ball first taught sueet rhyme To make the Clothing art sublime, WA HAlM— dtAtoo./..Faricy Crusimere Pants, as lew as 4 00 o II ved, " 2 00 " ' Mae* " Pants " 500 - " 'aoth Vats 440 61 - .Faney ausimere Suits, to match, 14 00 " .Riadc SULU, 20 00 sidiVEECEED frOIE these rates wehave goods of cal grades, , up to the veryfinest fabrics, at prices reduced inPriVss , tim—iteres YouQu' and Bow?. Tool:rum - A HATE EGO= WITHIN THE PAST PEW WEEKJ3, THAT WE AIM ACTJEUALLY MUSE° GOOD, BEEVICIEAILLE 8003)13 AT U WORE NAMED. PTO CLOTHING DEALERIEL'in Our... purchases for this season having been delayed, tootling the expected decline in goods, we have now on hand the largest and best assorted stock of Clothing in Yttilade/phia, purchased for CAEUI EXCLIIBITZLY, AT MAX VERY LOWEST R&TIS 07 THE SEASON, Which en aldee us to realize a fair profit and sell at prices less than the cost of same goads in most other establish 'nests. We can supply Clothiers doing a fins city trade with goods adapted to their sales, at prices so mush lower than the cost of their present stocks, that, by mak 4ng an are, age of the whole, they will be enabled to dis pose of their goods at prices covering the average cast, and'even paying aproja. OB.IGINALITY. Although Columbus was the irst To plow the watery main, And write hts name in living light, Who honor gives to Spain! We will not try to dim a name Which fame to us shall waft, Although, perchance, of ships which sail, We have the iteeteat craft. But Perry's "Swat" shall ever shine, 1' or will his Bard e'er yield His laurels to the lesser lights, , Who now are in the field. int ADVERTISE BEST ON THE BACKS OP OIIE 017S MENEM BYWAY f.+44EMENT WE DELI Is A rimer lhtibe nticommrainAmorr. Therein ays the secret of the long continued and still increasing TOIL to the *STAB," Our stock of READY MADE CLormase iS 1M• 100719 E, and from it all can be accurately fitted. Piece goads of every variety; Cutters of well•known ability, and all who leave their measure are sure to be pleased. PRICES THE LOWEST IN PHILADEIPECIA, Call 114 be slitinflecL STAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM, LOW PRICES AND FASHIONABLE GOODS, 609 CHESTNUT ST., SIGN OF STAR. PERRY & CO. MOTH AND Ladles afflicted with Discolorations on the Face Called moth patches, or freckles, should use PERRY'S Celebrated 311101 H and PitECl;c LE LOTION. It is in fallible: Prepared by Dr. B.C. PEERY, Dermatologist Bond street, N. Y. Bold by all Araggists In Philadelphia and elsewhere. ?rice (2. myl7•th,e,tn3mi GEO. STECK & CO.'S PIANOS.— These beautiful instruments are as strongly recommended by the f0110w.1% 7 2.T, Dm among the leading artists in America as any pianos made in this country or in Europe, Wm. Mason S. B. Mil e, Theo. Thomas, H. C. Timm. Max Maretzek, Geo. W. Morgan, Carl Bergman, Carl Wolfsohn, Chas. H. Jarvis, M. H.; Cross, Carl Gaert ner, H. G. Thunder, J. N. Beck. Joseph Rizzo, B. Cross. CIRCULA.BS of certificates as to their durability, and She references of one thousand purchasers in Phila.. delphta and vicinity, e to be had on application. ifor sale in rhilatilphia only, by _ _ jaEr4Kfr.tn MEYEB'S MEWL'!" IMPROVED. ORES CENT SCALE OVERSTRUNG PIA_NOS, Anknowledged to be the beat. London Prize Medal end Higheet Award" in America received. MELO DEONS AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS. arZEw,e,m•Em Wareroorna. 722 Arch et., below gth. STEINWAY & BONS' • ow l PIANOS 'IIN I PI Are now acknowledged the best in- Struments in .Europe as well as America. They are . lased In public and private; by the greatest artiste Mln Europe, by VON ROLOW, DREYSCHOCE, JAELL and others;in this country by MILLS, 3EMBON, WOLFSOHN, etc. For sale only by BLASIUS EROS., fe24-tf lose Chestnut street. EVENING BULLETIN. SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1866. JIM- Persons leaving the city for the sum mer, and wishing to have the EVENING Brimmunr sent to them, will please send their address to the office. WAR IN EUROPE. The proposed conference in Paris, for preserving the peace of Europe, has mis carried. The conditions on which Aus tria consented to be a party to it were such as to make it impossible that any agreement could be effected. So the last hope of peace vanishes, and the doors of the temple of Janus are opened. When will they be shut again? The war which appears about to begin bids fair to be one of tremendous magni tude. The three leading powers engaged in it, Austria, Prussia and Italy, can bring two milions of men into the field. This is not a larger number than were under arms at one time in the civil war in this country. But here they were scattered over enormous territory, and the line separating the contending parties was a couple of thousand miles long. But these huge Eu ropean hosts will be assembled in a comparatively small territory. The English papers expect that the first hos tilities will - take place in Schleswig Hol stein and Silesia. But Venetia,the Tyrol and Bohemia are pretty sure to be in vaded early by Prussia and Italy, and it is hard to see how Bavaria, Saxony, Hanover and the minor..states are to be kept free from the ravages of war.. The shock will be terrific when it comes, and the only consolation in this is that a war thus begun is likely to be of short duration. • . ROUSSEAU. Whatever renown General Rousseau may have gained during the war has been forever obscured, if not s quite ef faced, by his flagrant breach of public peace and decency in assaulting an un armed member of Congress, on account of words spoken in the course of debate in the House. If General Rousseau's provocation had been- tenfold greater them it was, his conductwould still have been cowardly, brutal, and altogether unworthy of a high-toned gentleman. The record of the debate which has re suited in this disgraceful scene clearly shows that Gen. Rousseau took the initi ative in indulging in personalities, and carried them to - an extent which could not be expected to pass with impunity. In a speech, the whole tone of which is passionate and - vindictive, he assailed the Speaker and - other members of the House in the most violent manner,until he was suddenly brought up by Mr. Grinnell, of lowa. From this moment forward the position of Gen. Rousseau was A very pitiful one, = Diging Mr. Gifu _ BIOUTIOTT & TOWER HALL, 518 MARE= STREET. J. E. GOULD, Seventh and Chestnut nell's scathing speech, the personality of which can only be justified by the arro gant manner in which the House had been lectured by his opponent, Gen.Rous- Beau is described as "shifting his position several times in order to get nearer to Mr. Grinnell." Every one was of course prepared for a conflict between the man of war and the man of peace. It was the action of the tiger stealing forward to a position favorable for a fatal spring upon his victim. At last the crisis came, and the gallant Kentuckian sprang from his seat and launched at Mr. Grinnell's head—an explanation! Before his ad versary could recover from this first blow, it was followed up by—a declaration ! General Rousseau informed Mr. Grinnell that he did not want to have anything more to do with him. Something very analogous to this line' of attack may be found in the. Pickwick Papers. Four days after this exchange of personalities, General Rousseau attacks Mr. Grinnell, who is a clergyman, and beats him over the head and face with a stick, until it is broken to fragments, accom panying the assault with a torrent of profanity. The matter has been brought before the House and.referred to a special Committee, and ..there is a chance that Congress may assert its dignity . and expel the of fender.. It will be remembered that even the monstrous outrage of " Bully Brooks" upon Mr. Sumner passed un punished. The special committee re ported in favor of his expulsion, but nearly one hundred members endorsed the brutal assault and the motion to ex pel failed for want of a two-thirds vote. He afterwards resigned and was unanimously re-elected by his chivalrous constituency. The pre sent ilouse is composed of far better material, and it is to be hoped that it will put the mark of a prompt and stern reprobation upon this gross invasion of parliamentary privilege and public order and decency. It is greatly to be regretted that any soldier of the Republic should have so disgraced his military record. Whatever his conduct in the field may have been, it will be quite lost sight of under the cloud that must rest upon his name in connection with this recent outrage. As a soldier, he was only one of a host, so numerous and so renowned that few could hope to rise to pre-eminent fame. As a legislator, he is one of a select few whose words and acts are scanned by a whole nation, which is sure to judge every man by his own works, whether they be good or bad. For whatever ser vice General Rousseau did for his coun try, his country would' gladly honor him; but for such conduct as he has re cently displayed in the capital of the na tion, his name will receive a stain which it will be hard to wipe out. A GRAND PROJECT. It will be remembered that some time since the splendid opera house erected by Mr. Samuel N. Pike, at Cincinnati, was .burned down, causing a loss of nearly one million of dollars. Within a brief period Mr. Pike thought of rebuilding it, but concluded to give way to Mr. Tru man B. Handy, a prominent builder of Cincinnati, who proposes to erect an opera house of equal size and beauty to that which has been burned. To further the project and also to unite it with a grand art design, Mr. T. Buchanan Read, the artist, called a meeting of artists and others on Wednesday evening, which was largely attended. The following proposition, introduced by Mr. Read, was favorably acted upon : "We propose to build a fire-proof Opera house on the ground floor, with studio building and free gallery attached. This gallery, in which we design to exhibit such works of art as we can collect in this coun try and from Europe, shall be opened to the public free of charge, from morning till night. Students of all branches of architec ture, ;sculpture, painting and music, shall have the privilege of the use of the gallery with free tuition, the same as in the great galleries of Europe. We will furnish them with easels and the instruments with which to practice ; in connection with this we will furnish the student of art with free tickets to anatomical lectures. -We intend also to have competent persons to deliver lectures on all branches of art. The public then, not only of this city but of the en tire West, will be saved the trouble of wandering from one studio to another,but will have an opportunity to see the best - works of foreign and native artists, side by `side, in this gallery. Not only do we pro pose to furnish the artists with commodiorii, .studios at a very moderate rent, but we offer them a place for all meritorious work in our gallery, and thus facilitate the sale of their productions. In short, it shall be a 'temple to foster all the highest arts of civi lization. In the evening, when the public visits the Opera-house, they can also have an opportunity to visit the gallery, as it will be open for some time after the play. To achieve this, to give art a home in the West, and add another gem to the crown of the Queen City, we ask for the hearty co-opera tion of all, including. the Gsrmans, whose love of art is shown in numberless galleries and monuments in their own land, and whose sympathies we count upon in this, their adopted fatherland." Mr. Handy, the builder, stated that he was ready to proseed with the work if he met with the right kind of encour agement, using his own means liberally. If the project is successful it will be a' grand "feather in the cap" of the Queen City of the West, and will reflect high honor on Mr. Read and his coadjutors. John B. Myers it Co., Auctioneers, Non. 232 and 284 Market street, will hold during next week the following important sales, via: ON MONDAY, June 18, at , 10 o'clock, by cats,: legne, on four months' credit, about 70 lots - of Preach, German, British and India Dry G 00 6 3, i n . chiding full lines of new styles rich imported Drees Goods, Jaconeta and Lawns, of celebrated printing; black and fancy Silks, Summer Shawls, Mantles, des; 1,000 pieces Nottingham Net and Curtains. for beat jobbing and retail city trade; toll tines WhiteGoeds, of all grader); ladies' and gents' Gloves, Handkerchiefs, etc.; 100 cases Canton leans, 1,100 splendid Lace (Jul. lace. an invoice of real Paris Silk Mitts. Also, Bib. bars, Embroideries. Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, Um brellas and Parasols, Head Nets, Suspenders, Silk Ties. Buttons, Braids,Drees and Mantilla Trimmings, Notions dtc. • t Tratimxr, June 19, at 10 o'clock. by catalogue, on four months' credit, stout 1,100 package+ Boots. S he Balm orals. ac... of city and Eastern manufacture. ON THURSDAY, June 21, at 10- o'clock, by cats, love, on four months' credit, and part for cash, 700 =_ges and lots of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, ding Cloths, Cassimeres and Coatings, Satinets, Mahone, Diagonals, Doeskins Italians . Am. .A/30, M = esa (oche , U 13.103, billiawki, Linens, Diselery , THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN : PHILADELPHIA, SATURPAY, JUNE 16,1866 Gloves, Shirts and Drawers, Ties, Balmoral and Hoop Eights. Bewings 'Umbrellas, and Parasols. &c. J ON FBIDAY, une 22, at'll o'clock. by catalogue. on four months' crodlt . about 200 pieces of Superfine a - and Fine Ingrain, Royal Darriask, Venetian. List, retch Hemp, Cottage, and Rag-Oarpetings. White and lied Check Canton •Mattings, Palm Mats, &c. - Realratate Sale. James A. - Freiman, Auctioneer, advestiserseveral additions to the sale 27th June.. Included will be nand a v. ry desirable property at Hoimeebtire, mansion and grounds, with fruit and garden ready for a pur • chaser to walk into Immediately after the sale, which wilt beperemptory. - Also, residence 1003 Race street. also vacant and ready for use. Also, several - ground rents. 'lbis sale will also a very valuable tract of 42 acres. In the Twenty fburth Ward, and moon other property which. being to be sold under judicial decree, will afford a fine opportunity for operators and capitalists to make investm.ete Valuable Real Eat.ate at Public • Sale. Messrs Thomas & Sons' pamphlet catalogue con tains a list of a number of desirabl4 residences and six all dwellings, several valuable business stands, &c., to be sold on Tuesday next, also a that of properties to be sold on the 26th inst., including two e.ttra valu able business properties, one- on the S. E. corner and the other on the N. B. corner Fourth and Chestnut streets. . • Auction Notice--Sale of Boots and Shoes. The early attention of the trade is called to the large and desirable sale of 1,000 cases Boma and Shwa, to be sold by catalogue, for cash, on Monday monolog, June 18, commencing at 10 o'clock, by Philip Ford St. 4 Co., Auctioneers, at their store. No. 506 Market reet. , JOHNORIJM.P. BUILDER.. 1781 CHESTNUT STREET' , and 218 LODGE STREW': Mechanics of every branch required for honsebuild ing and fitting promptly furnished. jaSem• wrkISTECE & CO.'S PIANOS! oh HAINES BROTHERS' PIANOS ! ! Thousands of these popular instru ments in use in Philadelphia and vicinity For sale only by J. E. Gobtr La). apl9-th,s.tu,tf Seventh and Chestnut. limZdAeON dr. HAMLIN'S m CABINET ORGANS. 'Unlike and superior to any and ail reed Instruments. Recommended by the leading or ganists and artisla in America and Europe. , E. 13017LD, aple-th,s,tu-tf Seventh and Chestnut 'stmts. TATIONERY—LETTERS, OAP AND NO YE A. 7 PAPERS. ENVELOPES, BLANK 8.30 EA, and every requisite in the Stationery line, selling at the lowest figures at J. IL DOWNING'S Stationery Store, tue/ 24 frPf Eighth street. two doors above Walnut. 4 NEW STYLES OF STRAW HATS also the Mackinaw and Panama Hata. THEO. H. McCA.LL.A, At his old established HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM, 801 Chestnut street. JelB-Iml - - 4 430 U e BMMER ST H ATis.—WaRBURTON, HEETITTUT Str e et, next door 30 the Post Office. N. B. Nowhere else can the parchaserobtain greater value lbr his money. my2141Y71 ABBY E. IfcCALLA, HATTER, INFORMS HIS J-1. numerous friends and customers that have not yet been deceived by the new occupants of the store he established CHESTNUT Street, above EIGHTH, that he is In no way connected with it, notwithstanding their numerous misrepresentations to that effect, to sell to his customers, bat that he can be found at C Mo. CALLA S New fiat Store, t o. 6i3 CHESTNUT Street, third door above New Bumarrnr Office, where he can alTer them better bargains and larger stock to select from, IiceALLA'S NEW HAT STONE, No. 613 (11.1 VSTA UT Street.—Every hat has the lowest price marked on it in plain figures. Call and 4116 STRAW HATS AND SUMMER If ,TA-6 000 of the newest style Hats, at prices 25 per cent. less than elsewhere, at McCALLA'S New Hat Store, ea CHESTNUT street, third door above hew BULLETIN Office. c ay a STRAW BATS BETA:MT:O AT WHOLE `z prices. Biggest assortment in tois town, at McCALLA'S ere Bat st,re, 613 CHatiTNOT street. Every article has price marked on in plain figures. STRAW AND SUMMER RA.Tn.—Biggest stock, biggest variety, and lowest prices lo this city, at McCALLA'S New Hat ritore, 613 lc DT street, tlitrd door above I ew Bum:arag ORice. You can save from to cents to el on a single article. H _ ABBY B. McCALLA _RETURNS HIS SINCERE TB ANKS to his numerous friends and customers who hav e followed nim from Chestnm, above Eighth, f which he had sole charge from 1F.59) to the new store, 613 CHEsTIi UP street, and informs them that he can tow sell them HIVB and Caps 25 per cent, less than heretofore, Don't forget the number, 613. jell tff QIIIL.L.F — IfLi EXPERIENCED HANDS make 0 Sou six Photographs for 11, at B. P. Worm' P'S Galler9. 624 Arch street. QTEEL FIGURE and Letter Punches. separate or to IJ sere, and Brands for burning names on tools, for sale by TRUMAN dt SHAW. tio. 835 (Eight Thirty live) Market street. below Ninth. T ARG PROTOGRAPIIS for training, only ill. Pe, sons death. g good Likedmoo for diet' parlors, should not fall to call at REIMERS, Second street, above Green. TAILORS' SQUARES. Soott'e, &c.: Dieasuree, Squares,&c..thr rale by TRUMA.N &cRA W, .No. (Eight Thirty-fire) Market street. below Ninth. (ANDY tl FOR CARVES DE VD3sTE. of superior execution, finished In exquisite manner; a yarietf' of styles will be found at B. N. REIBLEIt'd Gallery, 621 Arch street. etHERRY STONERS and Cherry Stoning Machines (fur taking the stones out of cherries), a variety of Preserving Kettles. Scales and Weights, for sale at TERMAN SHAW'S, DZo. eds (Eight Thirty-Ave) Market street. below Ninth. 186 a HAIR. CDT TO PLEASE, at KOPP'S IA SHAVING SALOON. Haire sad WhLskers eye. A Itarber wanted. Corner Xrr.banirs Plum Dock street. 1./t9 G. O. BOPP. STURGEON OLL.--,50 barrels clear bright 011, mita ole for 'lancers' use, for saleby EDW. H. ROWLEY, jel6-20 16 South Wharves. ITABNISH. TAR, PI PCH AND ROSIN -30 ibis. Bright Varnish, 50 • Wilmington Tar, 300 " "Anchot" Ship Pitch, 510 Soapmakers' and Shinning Eosin. _ For sale by EDW. H. ROWLEY, Jels-21* 16 South Wharves. R E SIN OIL.- 5,000 gallons Resin 011. various ties, in assorted packages. Foi sale by EDW. H, BO WLEY, jel6-2t* 16 South Wharves. 1001 OZ 00 dcze DTIN CHItISILY (Medoc.) n Cotes de Verdeleis. Cl!meta. 100 dozen Chateaunent. 100 dc zen Sauterne tin. 1 White wines. 100 dozen Graves Superior. For sale by ItEMLLLION dt 00., Jeoadcw , 811 No. 219 North Fourth street. iv. A.m.& EUlts rutuli vv.xN.uz We offer ior bale the following Clarets and Wines: Cbristoly (hledoc) untee de Ve.) deist. Bordeaux. Cl3atbauneur, Old Biugundl, Cotes de Rhone, Red Wints, Also the following White Wines: Graves's buperior Sauterne fin, etc. REIifILLTON & CO., No. 218 Norih 'Fourth Corner of Branch. street We do not offer for sale any Wine that we do not im port ourtelyes. - jees,w Z] OOP 8111 RY MA NUFAOTORY —Hoop fiktrts Al and (7 .0 eta ready made and made to ordm war rantee E f _tbe best materials. Also, alcirta repaired. MRS.B. BAYLIEY; - j. 18-3mrp 812 Vine treat, above Eighth. 1 Leta is.A..sts,sOli BOILER. A SAFE STEAM 801.L.E.R.-1 he attention of Manufacturers and others using Steam is confidaitly called to this new Steam Generator, as combining , essential advantages in absolute safety from explosion. In cheapness of first cost and coat of repairs in economy of Joel, facility of cleaning add transportation, &c., not possessed by any other boils r now in use. This boiler is formed of a combination of cast Iron hollow spheres, each sphere 6 inches external diameter, and Y an inch Wick. These are held together by wrought-iron bolts, with caps at the ends about two hundred of these boilers are now in operation. some of them in the beat establishments in this city. - For descriptive circulars or price, apply to JOSEPH BARIUSON, Ja.., Harrison Boiler Werks. Gray's F.-ry Road, skjoining the U. S. Arsenal, Philadel phia.• Ser-lharpt TO .110178.132EGEEPIERS, for cleaning sliver . and JL silver-plated ware,* NEW POLIeHING POWDER, the beat ever made. FARR & BROTHER, fels 324 Chmtnut street, below Fourth. FOR SALE.To Shippers, Grocers, Hotel-Keepers and others—A. ver.y superior lot of Champague Older, by the barrel or dwan._ P. J. JORDAN nos-rptt 220 Pear street, below Third and Walnut. MAItKIICH WITH INDELIBLE INK, Embroider t Braiding. Biamping, At. A. TOISBEY. ' ' 1800 Filbert street. SINE FRENCH MANTEL CLOCKS.—A fresh lin- Tafftatlen of beautiful styles, warranted correct KEEPERS. FARR & BROTHERS; Importers, 324 Chestnut street, below Fourth. FITLER, WEAVER. & CO., Manufacturers of mANELA AND TARRED CORDAGE, Cords, Twines &c No. 23 North Water street, and No. 22 North Delaware avenue, Philadelphia, - • Plow= H..Frisma. Ifiormair. Watvza. CONB.AD P. Czonnirs. ISAAO NATHAN_ ,t 3 Auctioneer and Money Broker, /Q. B. corner of Third and Spruce streets, Only ene square below the Exchange. MATHANS'S Principal Office, established for the last forty years, Money to lean in Lune or small amounts, at the lowest rates on Diamondsriallver Plate, Watches,_, _ * Jeweiry, Clothing, and goods of every descalption.. Office ho ds from 8 A. M. till 7 P. M. tfrp JORDAN'S CELEBRATED TONIC 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 manw. facture, which stands unrivaled, It 15 recommended by phyalcials of this and other places as a superior tonic, and requires but a trial to convince the most skeptical efts great merit. To be had, wholesale and retail. of P. J. JORDAN. 220 Pear street. BOI7QuETS. of CHORM and FRAGRANT op t FLOWER_ fresh daily, at H. A. TIRE Owe heed and. Horticultural Warehouse, No: 714 LlLhti NUT street. jels.6trp* h i 8188 WATUB:BIEs. JBWIELBY, eta. acorn ' Pieta sasortanent at recently reduced rale& ~ If.a.Bßli B . jraportere of watcaes eta; - -- .:124 mouau atm* balmy . , , sarWA.N4ItAKEB & Baum's, Sir Werramexcza. & }blows, WAA AmAxma & IRaow24, Nit WA.NAMAXICR & BROWN, HANDSOME CLOTMENG.II24 HANDSOME CDOTELNELIDI HANDSOME Marius G. 51i)11 Haznasomin OLosmoachilai ,{a -LOWEST 'PRICE% IIEirLOWIIIST PRICES! 1 , WirLOWILBI. PB.ICES. jar.LOWMEIT PRICBI9. BEeT Amour/mm - 01 BEST ASBOSTHENT:IOII BEST ASSORTMENT.Ift BEST AsISOICTELZ7ST:Vg, llNEacEprlowexam SarllNEncoxprioNA.ELE FITS. ifirIINExcEpsuoNABLE PITS. iletrzursompTioNAELE PITS. THE PEOPLE PLEASED:Ift THE PEOPLE PLEASED. THE PEPPLE PLEASED. .1534 THE PEOPLE PLP.aaEuvl36 fril'OAS HALL. igirOAß HALL. Eir OAIC HALL. XrOAIL HALL. S. E. colors= FIRTH AND HARlarr DM'S* S. E. con SIXTH AND MABNBT B. CORNER SIXTH AND MARKET STS.-1011 S. E. COBNXX S/XTH AND .ISLABaczi. 44.4 . 0" AA c .s4. NE P 4 4 0 ,, la; NO. < OO 72,0 A 4\ CHESTNUT ST. c„ FAMILY SEWING-MACHINES. FLAGS ! FLAGS ! Flags of all Descriptions AT HORSTMANN'S MILITARY DEPOT, FIFTH AND CHERRY STREETS. jeer4sti REFRIGERATORS. SMITH & RIOHARDSON, Agen's for the sale of the Justly Celebrated CHAR CUAL 1.1.1.1 ED REFRIGERATuRS, Wholesale and Retail, From Six to Twenty Rye Dollen,. 611 MARKET STREET. jelS-Im rpa A CARD. .01 Special notice to our old friends and the public pu g heJOITIKS' One• Price Clothing House, established sixteen years ago, is still in successful operation at the old location, col 3fARICET Street, one door above Sixth. and has not changed its place or ma,.ner of do ing business, which is exactly the same good old plan in operation for many years, namely—•'One Price and no devil don." The Clothing make is of the work substantial character, both al to materials and work manship. so that our customers never can complain of either. tiny stock is large and plain or fashionable peo le can get t o suited Our customers should be to get to the right place. as there is no othsr eatablish ment In the city in our line of business strictly "one price." JONES ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, 004 M.A.11,13.3Err roy2S-lm sp ONE. DOOR ABOVE SIXTH. WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS MT OIL OR POLISHED. Cleo. J. Elenkels, jel- T lm rp hirteenth and Chestnut Streets. FRENCH CALF BENS. B ra We are Importing by every Steamer the Ibilowing ds: LEMOINF, IDLES JO DOT, LEVER, itEAIIBLEVILLE, CARRIER DUPONT, CONELIAN OIIILLOT , SOUCIN CORBIT, To which we invite the attention of the Trade. CHAMBERS et. ChePPRLL, znyllsettramf • EN. THIRD Stret34, Qllkt MIR DRESS GOODS X..) bleat Suipea Leaos. Neat Plaid Lancs. Plaid Nosarnblquee. Printed Idazarnbiquee. CI OSING OUT AT REDUCED PRICES. CURWEN STODDARD & BROTHER, Noe. 450, 452 and 45! North SECOND street, above Willow. MOHAIR FOULARDS Ar..37,4i,44 and So cents. CLOSING OUT SUMMER DRY GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. CUEWEN STODDART do BROTHER, Noe. 4do, 4d2 and 454 North SEOOND street, above Willow. WIDE (ALIN TM% AT SS CENTS, VT Rich Pennies at 40 cents. CLOS/NG OCT LIGHT STYLES AT REDUCED PRTCES. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Noe, 450, 432 and 451 North SEOOND street, shove Willow. PRINTED SHIRTING LINENS FROM A1:11.1TION, AT REDUCED PRICES, CIIRWEN STODDAST AI3ROTICER, Nos. 450. 452 and 454. North SECOND street, . . above Willow RLAC.II. SILK SACQUES, &c. BAREGB 16.9.(X3ELE9. &c. citkpir, POPLIN SACQUES, Of new and tastefal designs for the present season, at RhDUCED PRIDES. CURWEN STODDARD & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452 and 454 North SECOND street, above Willow. LAWNS AT 20 CENTS. LAWDiS aT 25 cents. • LAWNS AT 28 cents. LAWNS AT BO cents. Fine Organdies and Jaconets. Closing out Summer Dress Goods, AT REDUCED PRICES. CORWEN STODDART & BROTHER, No% 450, t 52 and 454 North bECO .1.13 street, jelB-30 above Willow. LIVID YARD AND ONE QUARTER WIDE heavy r Bleached Muslin, for Sbeete, for 28;;c. Per yard by the piece. The very best and heaviest .5-4 Bleached Musain node, at Sac. per yard by Um piece. These goods are now being retailed at 450. All kinds of Muslin by the piece, very cheap. Good Crean, 1235 c. heavy comfurtalbles. $3 meat. R. D. & W. H. PENNELL, FURNISHING GOODS. - We aOl l ow offer e ng a large line of Linen Goods. imported with gold at 23, oonsequently much cheaper than they are now being' sold. Good 10-4 Linen bbeeting; gl 25 per yard; very good 11.4 do.. sl 60 per yard; very fine 12.4 do., it 2 per yard; Pillow Linens. 02 c. per yard; .very tine, el per yard, good Towels, .per dozen: a great bargain in Towels at 14 50 per down; good Huttrabacks, ale. per yard; Table Linens, unbleached, .siic.; hair bleached band-loom de., 75c.; bleached ,. l. Allendale Dobbin's street. has two bath rooms, water . closets, permanent basins and replete with every extra mod ern convenience. 1."6.000. rang Clear of all inetumbrance. Pmseasion in the M. :lane be seen only by applying tq WILLIAM PAM; ••• jeauthset rpe 32.4 Caterdnut street. i g .T. L, capEN, FH:I2.2INOLCIGIST. . Bacoeseor to Fowler, Wells ill Co., eve,- written and verbal descriptions of cbarackilf with Charts, daily at ~ hipa ishwaamrP 1 No. 268. TENTH Streak . • . ,N.,11 a :1 anow.!-- IBKING UNDERTAKER, No.teNartti Street, above maw*