Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, June 18, 1866, Image 4

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BUSMMiS NOTICES.
ARRESTED ON SUSPICION,
_"Arrested what's Shea for?" cries Siouchi
Saysthe M. P. without demur,
"Why, all your looks and ways svoncla
You're a suspicions character!"
"But dawn look' is Nature's work,
And want of cash has made me shabbygr,
**Pah I" answers M. P., with a jerk,
"That last excuse is mighty flabby;
If decent looks yon wished to keep,
Yon know the 'rawer sells wondrous cheap?!
' H.ays—
;llS/nosod Fancy ausimere Punts, as low as
a . f ats
/Suck " .Pants "
" Cloth Pests
.buoy (=rimer& Suits, to match,
" .11/ack Suits,
Agoancing from these rates we have goods of ail grads+,
isp to the very finest fabrics, at prices reduced inpropor
tion—Men' s Youths' and Boys'. TDOUBAITDEI HAVE
POlThrxrwprß:rs THE PAST YEW WZDEDEI,THAT WE ADE
402DALIN BBlLlalia GOOD, SEEVICEABLE ElOODdi AT
Will =LOEB NAKEIGh
THE FEINIAN'S ESCAPE.
As the Fenian sat in prison,
Thinking of his wretched fate,
101.1:11/3 an order bold and cheering,
"Bring the prisoner to the gate.' s
Verging from that loathsome dungeon
Into life and open air,
He was M et by some old Briton,
• Whose hoary head seemed bowed With care.
"Tell me," said he, "you bad Fenian—
Bor I cannot understand—
Plow it is my charming daughter
Would bestow on you her hand ? •
"I will give you Wealth, and freedom
If you will but break the spell
Yen have cast nion my daughter,
illy own darling Isabel."
Quickly then replied the Fenian.
In STOIC() with spirit bold:
"Eir, I will accept my freedom,
But I scorn your English geld,
"For the still unconquered Fenian
From the Briton wants no boom;
In return for what you grant me,
Tak e my coat and pantaloons.
"Take them, sir; then find the poorest,
Roughest Briton that you can ;
Put them on him, they will change hint
To a polished gentleman."
It was done, the daughter saw him,
He found favor in her eyes;
The Fenian left, and Isabella
Always thought she drew a prize.
But, my friends, before he left them,
Be remarked his clothing fine
Was procured in Philadelphia,
At the "STAB," SIX HUNDRED NrnE,
WE ADVERTISE. BEST ON THE BACKS OF ODE COS
301111ERS. EVERY GARMENT WE SELL IS A FIRST
CLASS RECOMMENDATION. Therein lies the secret of
the long continued and still increasing rush to the
•'STAR." Our stock of READY MADE CLOTHING IS IM
YENSE and from it all can be accurately fitted. Piece
goods of every variety ; Cutters of well-known ability,
and all who leave their measure are sure to be pleased.
Patcks THE LOWEST IN PHILADELPILII. Call and be
Satiated.
STAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
'LOW PRICES AND FASHIONABLE GOODS,
609 CHESTNUT ST.. SIGN OF STAR.
PERRY ch. CO.
mvpi At • :N• :1 s • ' AV :i • ZNI .42kr.
CENT SCALE
OVEIRSTRUNG PIANOS,
Acknowledged to be the best. London Prize Medal
ind Highest Awards in America received. MELO
DEONS AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS.
2p2.Bws,m-sin Warerooms. M. Arch at., below Bth.
ALBRECHT,
REEEMS & SCHMIDT,
MVPI
Manufacturers of
FIRST-CLASS PIANO-FORTES,
Ware Rotolo,
No. 46 North THIRD street,
mylB-f,m,a - -3ml Philadelphia.
own STEINWAY & SONS'
PIANOS
Are now acknowledged the best in- MTh
Struments in Europe as well as America. They are
used in public and private, by the greatest artiste
Riving in Europe, by VON SIILOW, DEEYSCHOCE,
LISZT. JAELL and others;in this country by MILLS,
MASON, WOLFSOEN, etc. For sale only by
BLASIUS BROS.,
lONS Chestnut street,
BV ENING BULLETIN.
MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1866.
Olt- Persons leaving the city for the sum
mer, and wishing to have the Evmana
BULLETIN sent to them, will please send
their address to the office.
THE SENATORSHIP.
At the next session of the Legislature,
a Senator of the United States will be
chosen for the term of six years, from
the 4th of March next. As the National
Union Party will, beyond doubt, have a
majority on joint ballot, the names of
several prominent citizens of the State
are already presented in connection with
this influential position; but no concerted
movement has yet been made to secure
the nomination of a Philadelphian. It
Is difficult to understand why our peo
ple take so little interest in this subject,
when our claims are so much superior to
those of any other locality. This city is
the commercial and financial centre of
the Commonwealth, and it contains one-,
fifth of its population, as well as one
third of its wealth. While our interests
are mainly common to the whole people,
our position as a commercial and manu
facturing centre gives us special inte
rests, unknown to the rural districts,
which -would be greatly promoted by
sending to the U. S. Senate one of our
own distinguished citizens. It is only
when some local question, like that of
establishing a great navy yard at League
Island is agitated, that wiifeel our weak
ness in the Senate, and similar instances
will constantly recur in our future his
tory. If this great measure should be
lost to the city, it will be in consequence
of our weakness in the Senate.
That a city with the populatlon,wealth
and position of. Philadelphia should be
deprived of a representative in the U. S.
senate for thirty-five years, and fail to
give the State an Executive for more
than sixty years, is one of the most re
markable facts in the history of politics
in the United States. Intelligent men
throughout the State are amazed that
we should so tamely submitto it, and
consequently make comparisons unfa
. vorable to the skill of city politicians.
The city of New York, which is over
whelmingly Democratic, and . directly
antagonistic, politically, to the State, is
conceded, by the Union majority in the
Legislaturo, a U. S. Senator, and fre
quently,by the people,a Governor. Ours
la - the only great city on the Atlantic
costa that is without a U. S. Senator at
; the present time; Fessenden, Sumner,
Morgan and Johnston being citizens re
apeetively. of Portland, Boston, New
York and Baltimore; while if we look
at the locatfon of Senators from the
States of the Interior- and, the West, 'we
find that In nearly every instance; one
of them is taken from the great business
*entre of the State. Philadelphia, with
'lker abble - Union majority of ten thou
.
400
950
500
400
34 00
20 00
BENNETT & 00. 1
TOWEEt
618 MARKET STREET.
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sand, with the sacrifice of thousands of
men, and her voluntary contributions of
millions of money for patriotic purposes
during the late struggle, and with har
monious action generally . with the loyal
voters of the State,- fails, because not
true to herself, to secure either a United
States Senator or a Governor of the
Commonwealth. The fault is, perhaps,
as much with ourselves in not pressing
our claims systematically and energeti
cally, as it is from 'any disposition on
the part of the people of the interior to
do us injustice. Among our own citi
zensaxe many who would reflect credit
on the position, who would be faithful
to the principles on which they might
be elected, and who are at least equal,
morally and intellectually, to any one of
the candidates outside of the city.
If we would lay hold of the subject in
earnest, it is believed that the just claims
of Philadelphia cduld be pressed to a
successful issue, but if we lie supinely
upon our backs, and fail to assert our
rights, we may be sure that others
will not do it for us, and another third of
a century will pass before we furnish
either aU. S. Senator or Governor. At
a recent Union Convention in Allegheny
county, a strong resolution was adopted
in support of the claims of that sounty,
to the Senator; while the adjoining
county of Westmoreland has furnished a
Senator for the last six years. Thus while
we are dozing,other sections of the State,
which have no claims- in comparison
with our own, are wide-awake, and are
pressing their candidates with an ad
dress and energy that we would do well
to imitate.
Candidates for the legislature are now
actively engaged in canvassing their dis
tricts for the nomination. On the suc
cessful aspirants will depend the decision
of this question, so far as the interests of
Philadelphia are concerned. Let our
citizens agitatethis subject in every legi
timate way, so that public sentiment
may be so decidedly developed in favor
of a Philadelphia candidate, that no per
son can be nominated for the Legislature
who is not heartily in favor of maintain
ing our rights on the Senatorial question.
We must show the people of the State,
'that we are alive to our interests, and
that we will no longer yield to other lo
calities what rightly belongs to us. If
we will not put forth the requisite effort
to insure success,we deserve to stay "out
in the cold," and to be stigmatized as
inefficient and imbecile politicians.
The immediate and pressing duty is to
see that the candidates placed in nomi
nation for the Legislature can be relied
upon to support the city's interests on the
senatorial question. After their election
let them meet in caucus, and, after a full
discussion of the qualifications of the
several candidates, unanimously present
one who is not likely to be obnoxious to
any of the factions in the State, and re
solve to press his election unitedly and
determinedly. Doubtless, differences of
opinion will arise among the members
of the city delegation to the legislature,
in selecting a candidate from the many
distinguished names which' will be pre
sented; but there is no reason why the
conflicting opinions could not be recon
ciled and the candidate indicated by the
majority receive the hearty support of
the whole delegation. This would re
quire no greater sacrifice of feeling than
is constantly witnessed in all our nomi
nating conventions. Individual prefer
ences would have to be adandoned in
some instances; but a candidate would
be presented acceptable, doubtless, to
the party in Philadelphia, and who, let
us confidently hope,would be nominated
and elected.
VIRGINIA.
The northern traveler who loiters
through the capitol grounds at Rich
mond, is struck with two peculiarities of
the locality. One is the old State House
and the other the new monument. The
first needs paint badly, its walls are
dilapidated, its interior is worn and
cob-webby, its furniture ricketty and
broken, and the entire concern is elo
quent of frowsy, seedy poverty, with
a pride that is always absurd with such
surroundings. One type of Virginia
character is illustrated by this forlorn
old building. A pride that lives upon
the traditions of the Past, and makes no
practical effort to keep pace with the
march of the Present.
The Washington monument, which
stands within the shadow of the crazy
walls of the old building, illustrates an
other pb ase of Virginia character. What
would be a very beautiful work of art is
unfinished, and unfinishable by the
present generation of the chivalry. The
pedestals, which still, lack the statues
that should adorn them, read us a lesson
on large pretence and small perform
ance, and, the statues of Washington,
Jefferson and Henry that are in their
places on the granite pile seem to an
nounce that all Virginia has to be proud
of now are the Virginians of the remote
past. -
Slavery is, of course, responsible for
this effete fossilized condition of, the
State, for slavery fostered a pride that
scorned honest toil, it encouraged the
spurious chivalry of the time, and while
of gle ti , g the vast re=ourcei of the soil,
it presented the pitiable aspect of a great
State drifting hopelessly backward while
its sister commonwealths were growing
in wealth and population, and in all
other things that make a State powerful
and prosperous.
The dusty past will never retrieve the
fortunes of, Virginia. One locomotive'is
more practically useful than a dozen un
finished monuments; a cotton mill_ is
worth a dozen Berkley Springs tourna'
naents; one school house, engineered by
Yankee girls who are competent for the
task, is worth fifty of the institutions
where conceited young men have their
THE DAILY EVE N ING BULLETIN : PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1866.
heads crammed with Qhixotic idea's of
chivalry and suPeriority; and . ' n honest
effort to develop the resources of .the
State; in the s way. of . mining, agri
culture, . manufactures and Commerce,
is worth ten boasts
over the glories. of_ . : ,the, ; past; .and
countless regrets for the, ineVitable pre
sent. When Virginians once make' up
their minds to go to work in good ear
nest they can recover their lost prestige,
and while building up their own State,
they will make themselves better citi
zens of a common country. The Bour
bonish propensity to forget nothing that
is old and to learn nothing that is new,
may answer in some of the non-progres
sive communities of the old world. Vir
ginia is proving very satisfactorily that
it cannot be done on the American con
tinent without the Statewhich practices
it becoming a laggard in the march of
progress.
AN ADVERTISEMENT will be found in
another column, of a large property at the
southeast corner of Chestnut and Fourth
'streets, to be sold at public sale, on Tues
day, June 26th, by M. Tmas tic Sons.
Extensive Sales of Real Estate at the Ea
change and on the Premises.
The attention of our readers is directed to Mr. James
A. Freeman's auction advertisements at the extens.ve
sales of real estate, for the 27th and 70th of June. The
'list includes on unusually Large number of vatuablepr
perttes in various parts of the city, nearly all to Os sold
without reserve. try direction of She Orphans (bun.
,By order of the (mutt of Lkuirmon pleas, a valuable
tract ot 42 acres, Raddingion, will be sold,which, from
Its high location, affords beautilul sites for building
-purposes -
Sams OF Hor.tur.ssunci Itzsinm , :cit.—On the follow
mg Saturday Err. Freeman will also sell a most at
tractive property at Belmesburg. flits sale will post
tiruy be without limit, and any 0. our readers deelrous
of purchasing a handsome country residence should
under no circumstances neglect this opportunity.
S:110 : I,t •• : I lIC
1781 CHEATITUT ST
and 213 LODGE
Mechanics of every branch required for tionsebuild
ing and fitting promptly furnished. jai -6m*
BAVEN @ BAVUN Pt&NUS. K Th
These beautiful instruments have
ranted among the BEST for nearly
40 years.
apl9-w,f,m,tf J. E. GOULD, Seventh and Chestnut.
QTAT.P3B EBY—LETTERS, BAP AND NOI"E
PAPF.B.s. ENVE.LOPEN. BLANK B JOK.t, and
every requisite in the Stationery line, selling at the
lowest figures at
J. R. DOWNlNG'iStationery Store.
insl2-tfrpf I ighth street. two doors above Walnut
4 'sum ESTY.LEz.k. OF S PitAW LIATS
also the Al ackinaw and Panama Hata
. _
RILE.U. H. Iletle LLA,
At his old established
HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM,
SO Chestnut street,. Jel:3-Im2
ettatlAk'..tt STYLeI ii.A.TB.—wAßßutcroy
cll.kisTNIIT Street, next door to the Yost
Office.
N. B. Nowhere else can the purchaser obtain greater
value for his money. my2itJy7
HARRY B. .15fcCALLA. HATTER. INFOR.II-4 HIS
numerous friends and customers that have not yet
bee,, e& elved by the new °onto:tuts of the store he
established CHZ:STN CT Street, above EIGHTH. that
he is In no way connected with it, notwitts:andlni;
their numerous misrepresentations to that effect, to sell
to his customers. but that he can be found at C CaLLASNewHatHat Store. o. 6t3 CILETNU I' Street,
third door above New Boma:1 , 1s Oftive, where he can
“tfer them better bargains and larger stock to select
from.
AIcCA_LLA'S .NEW Ha.T STORE, No. 613
ESTo, UT Strt-et.—.E.very hat has the lo ,ve,t
price marked on it in plain ngures. 4%11 and
STRAW HAIS AND SC.I.IIIER H 000
; of the newest style Rata, at prices 25 per cent
less than elsewhere, at bIeCALLA.'S New Rat
store, 613 CIII.StIiDT street, third door above new
BULLETIN Office
.T.RAW BATS RETAILED AT WHOLE
aisle prices. Biggest assortment tu tnia town, at
LLA'S iNew Ent, re, 613 cans-nmur
s , r,ei. Ever) article bus price Marked on In plain
figures.
4STRAW AND SUMMER R.A.fie..—Biggest
stock. biggest variety. and lowest prices iu this
city. at 311cCALLA'S New Eat store. 613 , .11. K* -4
aUT Etteet, third door above New* But.r.nrmc Office.
You can save from 50 cents to fl on a single article.
ARBY B. IIicCALLA. RETURNS Fria SINCERE
H
uhaisi as to nts numerous friends and cw.tomers
t. Lo bavefollowed aim from Chestnut..., above Elgnth,
( f catch lie had BMe charge from 1F59) to the new
store, 613 CHESTNUT street, and informs them that
he can now sell them Hats and Cans 25 per cent. less
than. heretofore. Don't forget the number, 613. Jell
DEDUCED PRICES —.Persons desiring any a' yle
SL Photegranla, can have them executed In Rupert 1r
reacher at b. F. BEIIIER'S popular Gallery, 624
Arch street. Pictures superior; prlc. 3 moderate.
FUR RELY .b.RS elegant styles Cartes! de
If Visite. Now is the time fur persons desiring any,
to bare them made. Don't foaget; Gallery, elt arch
street.
DEAIITIFUL STS Ll:ZS—Life size Photographs. In
arrangement, execution and iinisu unsurpassed.
Now is the time: only trl, at RELUER'S popular (Jai
lery. Second street, above Green.
YDE'S PATENT AROlit, Baring and Condensing
I.lFatully Coffee Browner, and other styles of Cof f ee
tern, for rale by TB.IOI.MAN c-Ha. W, No. 8.;i5
(klgb Irty-five) Market Street, below Ninth.
GALVA.NIZFD HARDWARE will not rust. We
have Bolts. Turnbuckles, Clothee Ltuea. Awning
aid Bitching Hooks, Screws, Chains, etz. thus pro
tected. T SHAW , No g 35 (eight
a luny-five) Market stieet, below Ninth.
SUNS SAW FILES —Some mechanics assert that
these Flits will do three times more sharpening
than any other For sale by TRUM&N Ski aW
(Eight Thlrty-five) Market street, below Ninth.
1866 S H H A A R
N T S T N R Ha R ir R d
Wh O is PP r ß sdyed. Shave
and Bath 3J cts. Corner Exchange, Place
atilt Dock. ;Area. LW.) O. C. KOPP.
j_lOOP SKIRT MAIQUFAVTORY.—Hoop Skirts
1.1 a d Onsets ready made and made to order; war•
rumen of the test materials. Also, skirts repaired.
- MRS. E. SA YLNY.
Jel3-anarP BL2l7lne Ltreet, above Eighth.
Q 7. aItGEON OIL.-50 barrela clear bright 011, anita
ule fur !tanners' use, for sale by
_
1TA13.1% , TAR, PITCH AND RatlN—
so this. Bright Varnish,
50 " Wilmington Tar
300 "Anabo, ' Ship Pitch,
500 ^ Boapmakers' and dblpping Rosin,
For sale by
EDW. H. ROWLEY.
Jels:2t* 15 South Wharves.
I.,SLN OIL.— 5,000 gallons Itoslu 011 various aural
tles, In assorted packages. Foi sale by
EDW. H. I, OWLEY,
jel6.2t* 16 Bomb Wharves.
MEE HARRISON BOILER, A SAFE STEAM
BOILER.—The attention of Manufacturers and
others using Steam is confidrntlY called to this new
Steam Generator, as combining essential advantages
in ab.olute safeti. from explosion, in cheapness of first
cost and coat ofrepairs in economy- of mei, facility of
cleaning and transportation, &c., not possessed by any
other Duller now 'in •use. This boiler is formed of a
combination of cast iron hollow, spheres, each sphere
inches externe 1 diameter, and 3; an inch thick.
These are held tc gether by wrought iron bolts, with
caps at the ends
About two busdred Of these boilers are now in
operation. some of them in the best establishments
in this city.
For descriptive circnlars or Price, apply to JOSEPH
ARItIbON, Ja. Harrison Boller Werke. Grays
y Road, adoining the 11. S. Arsenal Philadel
phia. . ' ie7-2mrpi
FPO HOIISEREEPERS, for cleaning silver and
.I.allver-plated ware, &NEW POLieRING PO WREfrt,
the best ever made. . FARR & BRO MR 8.,
fels 824 Cheetnnt street, below Foartb.
an
Ci n d o er, rl3 by o u , 220 pear „ net.
F'S3AF.To Shippers, Grocers, Hotel-Keepers
t th e e rtizie el v o e r r t i oz szterior I.wot
J.
l j Nbaimagne
below Third and Walnut.
ARHING WITH ILIPDELLIBLE INH, 2:mbraidCr-
AU- Ing, Braiding, S.amping, &a.
M. ToßitzY.
• 1800 Filbert street.
•
FINE FTIyNTCH MANTEL OLOCES.—A fresh Jin
rtatlen of beautiful styles, Warranted correct
TiBiiFKEEPE
FARR & BROTIDERE. Importers,
-.824. Chestnut atreet r below Fourth.
juiraUEß, WEAVER & CO., _ •
Manufacturers of •
MANILA AND TARRED CORDAGE,
Cords, Twines, &u.,
No. 23 North Water street,
__and No. 22 North Delaware
avenue, Paßadelphla,
EDWIN H. Erritta. reticir.sam N'i'msvms.
Conflux. F. Or.o.rarza. •
INATHAN S Auctioneer and Mosey Broker,
A. N. B. corner oi Third' and Sarum , streets, only one
square below the Exchange. NATHAN'S'S Principal
Office, established for the last forty years, Money to
loan in large Or small amounts, at the lowest rates'on
Diamonds, Shyer Plate, Watches"
_*Jewelry, Clothing,
and goods of every description. Office hours from 8
A. hi. till 7 P. de2B-tfrp
TORDAN'S OBILRBRAVED TONIC 'AILE.—The
0 truly healthful and nutritious beverage, now in ,nse
by thousands—invalids - rind others--has established a
character for tituilick of material and purity of manu
facture, which stands unrivaled. It is -recommended
by physicians of this and, other places, as a superior
tonic, add requires but a trial to convince the most
skeptical of its great merit. Tribe had. wholesale and
retail, of P. J. JORDAN, 220 Pear ahmet.:
CAN J uly szED.—Tweety•ttve barrels Prime Ca
eery Seed In store and for sale by WOBRILIM
CO6 aro. is Walnut tweet -
EDW H. ROWLEY,
16 ciouth Wharves
ag-NllTArremAlcsai & BROWN,
irirWANARAREE. & BROWN,
ifirWAI.AXAKER & BROWN.
isirWeriAmearxe. & BROWN.
HANDSOME Ozoirancre.le.
HANDSOME OLOTEELNG.W4
• HANDSOME Ourrinme.9iiAt
HANDBOI/311 OLortaxte. - VO,
,'LOWEST PRICES,
*/'LOWEST PSIOEBJ
SLOWEST PRICES.
ifirLowasT PRIDES.
BEST ABBORTMENT.'I3II
BEST ASSORTMENTYVIL
BEST. ASSORTMENT. nn
BEET .ASSOBTMENT.IM
/EPPNICEONTTIONA.BLEI FITS.
Sir UNEXCEPTIONABLE FITS.
Iia'UNEXCEPTIONABLE
offrUNICLONITIONABLZ FITS.
Tom PEOPLE PLEASED."EiI
Talc PEOPLE PLEASED.
THE PEPPLE PLEASED.
OA3r.
Tizz PEOPLE PLEAszo.llida
HALL. -
49i-Oex HALL.
air OAR Tr
airo mir . Ti • Ty.
S. H. CORNER SIXTH AND MARKET STS.
S. B. CORNER SIXTH AND 11./aurErr STS.'IIOI
B. A. CORNER SIXTH AND MARKET eTs.-Ect
S. E. CORNER SIXTH AND MARKER.
EARLE'S GALLERIES,
816 Chestnut street, Phila-
delphia. James S. Earle &
Sons, Importers, Meztufac-
turers and Wholesale and
Retail Dealers in Looking
Glasses, Oil Paintings. Fine
Engravings, Photographs,
Picture Frames, Rogers'
Groups. A large Free Gal
lery of Oil Paintings, 816
Chestnut Street.
Je.5.4p
DEPOT
• FOR '
WINDOW SHADES.
Sheppard, Van Harlingen & Arrison,
WINLOW CURTAIN
AND
SHADE STORE.
No. 1008 Chestnut Street.
Are now prepared to put up In town or country. at the
%hottest notice, all the usual widths and styles of
Plain, Oiled, Gilt Border or Fancy
Window Shades,
And to furnigh and pot on to order. In the b man
ner, :NEW DESIGNS or EXTRA SIZES for
Dwellings. store?. Churches, or other
rIIBLIC BUILDINGS.
Jeitrinw tarp
SUITS OF ROSEWOOD PARLOR
FURNITURE,
s -
G;-eck. Ilenkels,
i Ttir nri genth and Chestnut Streets.
JUST RECEIVED,
YILIIINAND-A-HALF-WIDE
Velvet Carpets g
NEW DESIGN%
J. F. & E. B. ORNE,
ti 904
Chestnut Street.
3-4, 7-8. 4-4, 5-4, 6-4
WHITE, MD AND PANCIr
CANTON MATTINOS•
J. F, &E. El ORNE,
904
CHESTNUT STREET.
ENGLISH BRUSSELS.
FOR MUM AND HALER,
WITH EXTRA BORDERS:
J. F. & E. B. ORNE.I
No. 904
CHESTNUT STREET
500 PIECES
NEW PATTERNS
ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS.
J. F. & E. B. ORNE,
00:1- Chestnut Sts
BEAUTIFULLY BEADED
PARABOLS, GREAT V kRIETY.
- JOB. FUSSELL,
" and 42Torth Fourth street
Philadelphia.
401MEITR.A. AND COILMON QUALITY
oftAlk Bun UmbraWm,
Nice4j:tatted.
)L JOSEPH FIIdSELL...
jel&Strp 2 and 4N. Fourth street Phila.
111°r'
. .
.130TrQUETS. of cracdam and 111.6..GRaNT
ot FLOWERS !refill daily, at H. A. DREP.,It'S
.
heed and Horticultural Warehouse, No. 714
utuitirNllT steet. Jet&strp*
FINE WATMCEIB, JEWELRY, etc., a coin
a be•
pie liatiOnliuMt at
FARR & R
recently
B reduced rlcea,
\4 1 .-- Importers of Watches, etc.,
,1124 Chestnut fitreet,below Fourth.
n v :IE s.
••_ . : •.• 0. : N or th
k. tr. TM Street. above Market. • ' • azda4m.rp•
wi ge+ th WE HEIM wrrtt CALL attention to our ,
tent assortment or superior PIANOS.
Tmee nTlTl ron
pin , win"
p w w e ai:e xuerur ys have A o inE n hand , and' oSer
them at very restorable prices to rchasers. Best of
ree-rencee and FULL GU Tita Invariatny.
ap2o , —+ FIN walnut, ego*
•i4DWIN'.. - 13ALL...•: - ,&:::"Ca.
28 S. Second tat.,
Will Open This Morning:
A LARGE INVOICE OP
GOFFEYLE.II2I
MUSLIN SKIRTS,
AT A GREAT REDUCTION FROM PORKER
PRICES. jelg.tt
JAPANESE POWCHONG TEA,
The finest4Ver imported. OOLONG TEA, DRAGON
CHOP, the highest grade known, and every other de
scription of line Teas, Coffees and Grocer es, at
JAM.t./IS B. WEBB'S
Central Tea and Coffee Warehouse,
DMA HIORTR. ana WALNUT Ste, PhUada.
A CARD.
Special notice to our old friends and the public gen
erally:
'I be JONES' One-Thee Clothing House, established
sixteen years ago, is still in successful operation at the
old location, 604 MARKET Street, one door above
Sixth, and has not changed Its place or manner of do
ing business, which is exactly the same good .old plan
In operation for many years, namely—•'One Price and
no devils tion." The Clothing we make is of the most
substantial character, both as to materials and work
manship, so that our customers never can complain of
either.
4.,0r stock is large and plain or fashionable people
can be well suited. Our customers should be careful
to get to the right place, as there is no other establish.
ment in the city in our line of business strictly "one•
price."
JONES'
ONE-PHICH CLOTHING,
604 MARKET ST.,
my -lm 4p ONE DOOR ABOVE SIXTH.
WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS,
IN OIL OR POLISHED,
Geo. J. 13erike1s,
jel-lin ry
Thirteenth and Chestnut Streets.
FLAGS ! FLAGS !
Plage of all Descriptions
AT
iIO3ELSTII I I2LIVN'S
MILITARY DEPOT,
TIME AND CHERRY STREETS.
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REFRIGERATORS.
SMITH & RICHARDSON,
Agents for the rale of the lastly Celebrated CHAR
COAL LLNED REFRIGERAT,..RS,
Wholesale and Retail.
From Six to Twenty fire Dollare.
Gil MARKET STREET.
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CHEST NUT STREET PROPERTY,
Valuable Corner.
Messrs. M. THOMAS ct SON will sell at Public
M Sale on 'll7-IDAY,2bili June the valnalle pro
perty at S. F. corner of FOURTH and CHE-3 r,
41; 2 by SO on Fourth street. jell
PATENT WIRE WORE
FOR .RAELINGS, STORE PROM's,
GIIA.RDS, PA.RririONB, age
IEtakEED6TRILDS A.tiD WIRE WORE
In variety, manufactured by
M. WALKER 33 NON%
mh24ui 4p4 NO.II NORTH strut Street
RE lAA. Et EMT" V
Amply Substantiated
AS TO TILE
FIAE•PROOF QUALITIES,
AND ENTIRE DRYNESS OF
MARVIN'S SAFES.
ALUM AND DRY PLASTER.
MA.R,VIN Sr,
721 Chestnut Street. (Masonic Hall),
265 Broadway, New York.
House Safes. Second-hand Safes. Safes Exchanged.
Bend for Illustrated catalogue. my2& - 2at rp
GRAY HAIR RESTORED Wry/1011T DYRING.-
MAXES THE HAIR, SOFT. GLOSSY, L11X.17.1-
DIAN T.
CURES DANDRUFF. ITCHING. ALL SCALP
DISEASE>.
MA/LEST/1E HArEGROWTHICK AND STRONG.
"London Hair Color Restorer."
The most "London Hair Color Restorer."
""London
Hair
Co
Reliable Hair n Color lor Resi)er.
Restorer."":
"London Hair C for Restorer."
BISTORATP73I "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 tOlor Restorer."
"London Hair Cci'or .hestorer."
Gray Hair and "London Hair Oplor Restorer"
"London Hair Color Restorer."
Preventing "London Hair Color Restorer."
"London Hair Color Restorer."
Baldness. 'London Hair Color Restorer."
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 washirg or preparation before or alter its use; ap
plied by the hand or soft brush. myl9 a m,tv,tf
Only 75 cents a bottle, six bottles as. Rold at Dr.
WAYNE'S, No. 330 North Sixth Street, above Vine
and all the leading Dmggista and Fancy Goods Dealers
STACK/BEL 350 barrels No.l Shore Mackerel; 100
01. barrels No. l Bay Mackerel in Stor. and for sale
B. A. SOUDEY & 00. ;
jeDl.6t Dock Street Wharf.
MOURTH OF JITLY 1866.—FIREWORKS.-The
A! subscribers beg leave to announce to their friends
and the public generally, that they have fitted up their
STORE,IVo. 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 'visual, for dealers, and every
description of colored fancy works, for private and
public exhibitions, and are now prepared to receive
orders for tne same, and farnish.Works of firsequality
fbr exhibitions. .
Also—Firecrackers. Torpedoes. Cannon Crackers,
Jostick, Pulling Crackers, Chinese Penny Rockets,
Bengo%lights to be fired with a pistol, and new style
Rockets, to - be fired without a stick, and which are
very convenient for use on board vessels at sea.
-• • 3013 BUSSIR th CO.,
myl9 lea S B.
outh:Del E aware ave nue;
Q,ALT.-2.500 sacks LIVERPOOL GROUND S &LT
1.7 alto MO Eu:icks Fine Salt, afloat, and for sale by
WORKMAN az. C0..12.8 'Walnut,
A .12,1:13M1A GRAPEB.-100 tees Of Ulm oPleodlO
white crepes In fine order landing_and for side by
B, =BUM a 01:1,, UK WWI Reawme wane
Closing . f)iit Closing Otit!' -
,
• OUR ENTIRE STOOK-
Preparalory to Altering - Oar 'Stores..
3,000 yardsFreumh Cambric Lawns,yedoced to IR:
5.5 , 0 yards French Latebric Lawns raducad toangd.
3,500 yarns French lacnnet Lawns, reduced to 40c.
HO yards CM cis Colored Lawns, redaced to 573(.
2,4•.0 yards Brown (around Lawns, reduced to 373045 u..
BLELLA BUFF, 81,111,1
AND PINE I AWRs, sae..
PLAIN' FRENCH (.13.1, , '/Z KS.
BLUES, BUFFS aND .PINES
tticDC CPI, fill ;WO.
1 CaP e French Shirting Chintzes ieducesi to 373ic..' -
Choice styles French Percales, st rAlneed prices.
2,5te yards 4-4 doub.e Purple Ch nt:zes t Waved to 25e.
DRESS GOODS OF EVERY VARIETY-
GREATLY RELICCED IN PRICE
TO CLOSE.' OUT.
A Great Ci Bargains.
Hd St
Nos. 713 and 715 North Tenth Street,
jells-3t
33.A3C - 10-A.IISTft !!!
WE WILL COMMENCE 10-DAT
CLOSING OUT
THE ENTIRE
BALANCE OF OUR
SPRING AND SUMMER
DREG S GOODS, .
At a Great Reduction in Prices..
HOMER,COLLADAY4 CO.
818 and 820 Chestnut Street.
_tea na
LINES.
"Now stir the fire, and close the shutters fast,
Let fall the curtains, wheel the sofa round,
..and while the bubbling and mud Wising urn
Throws up a steams column and the cams
That cheer but not inebriate, wait on pr",
So let us welcome peaceful evening
The above lines from Cowper lead us to believe be ,
was a `lea 1 rink er. Were he now living among us.hics ,
wculdk.ave an opportunity of lurchasii-g his Teas of
WEST & BROWN,
SO9 Chestnut
Jele-st rp •
C. C. T. ANNOUNCEMENT
ta - "Needles' Compound Camphor Troches."
itairEeedies' Compound Camphor Troches."
like - " Needles Compound Camphor Troches."
As - 'Needles' Compound Camphor Troches."
Age"Nec-d'es' Compound Camphor Troches."
Aga — Needles' Compound Camphor Troches."
xgre . llreedles' Com poand camphor Troches."'
A popular Remedy, adapted to Bowel Complaints,-
Check Painless Diarrhcea, Subdue tramps, Cholera.
Itorbus Ac. A good thing. • Should be in every pocket,
now. Exclusive maker,
C. H. NEEDI ES,
Twelfth anti Race streets, Philadelphia.
Sec. per Box. For sale by Druggists and others.
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FOR CAPE MAY
AND ammonium.
SAMUEL M. pErroi,
Capt. L. Davis. will commence running to Cape May
on or &tontine tth of June, leaving
CHESTNUT STREET WHARF
at l'iME E f .la M. Jele:att
SUMMER. TRAVEL
VI&
NORTH PENNSYSVANIA RAIL
ROAD.,
iigtIaFiKASEME
Shortest and Most Pleasant Route
TO
Wilkeebarre, Mauch Chunk, Easton-,
Allentown, Petkehem White
haven, Hazleton
and all points in the
LERIOH AND WYOMING TALLEY&
commoraors r.ARS, SMOOTH - TRACK;
Filch SCENERY. EXCELLENT HOTELS.
are the st.ecialt les of this route.
Through to Wilkesbarre nub Mauch Chunk without;
charge 02 cars. .
he new road between the summit of the moantaln..
and Wilk esbarre ot ens up new views of the Wyo
ming Valley of unsurpassed beauty; and the new 31t .
lel provides the best and most ample accommodatlonm
for summer clatters
Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to princlpai -
points, honied FB OM THE TICE_Er OFFICE o". 2 Llr>.
at reduced rates, on Saturdays, good to return till
Monday evening.
Excursion Tickets to Wllkesbarre,good for ten day%
issued any day. •
'nth titiae, TRAINS leave the depot, Third and
Thompson streets, at 7.30 A. M.. 3 SO P.M. and 335 Pair..
For particulars see Time Table in another column.
jeo.2mrp§ ELLIS CLARK, Agent.
SWEET OPOPONAX
PERFUME FROM MEXICO,:
SWEET 0 POPONAX—TRY 1T ONCE.
SWEET OPOPONAX—WILL NEVER trsE Atify
OTHER.. - -!:
SWEET OPOPO.NAX—THERIOLIEST AND
CHOICEST PERFUME.-
SWEET OPOPONAX--Th.a, LADLES' DELIGHT.:
SWEET OPOPONA.X,
A' rare and excirisite Terfume, far surpassing in its.
rich and delicious odor anything that has as yet beeM
offered to it e public either imporEd or otherwise. It:
is rendered by, ifs splendid qualities a delightdal ex
traCt for the handkerchief. It Is the moat delightful,
lasting, and fashionable eerfume ever used,
TRY, IT!
E. T. 14 3 / I IIPI-1, Sr. CO. s .
FLORAL PERFUMERY, ,
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13A.JEZIFOR,' /14 •
ORNAMENTAL HAIR
MANUFACTORY.
The Ugliest and beat assortment of
Wigs. Toupees Long Hair Ensile and
MIAs, Water-falls; Viotorines, Fri-
sates, Illusive seams for'Ladies,
At prices Lowaat than ebewheia. Daddlant
909 CHESTNUT STREET,
- J. L. cApElq, paRENoLOCiftiT.
written PiirriTar rv i erkwell s a cr°"""
!wichchieug, dai ly at` P cthml "ar
[apiqn.wikala7l ZZO. fa &TEEM/ Skid.
Son,