BIIEIINESS NOTICES. KEEP. TOUR TEMPER, Though still you see another claim \ The largest share of wealth and fame— ) Remember au can't win the game, And be content To browse in your allotted tether, Although bra scanty fare you gather; Tour mood should ne'er in this hot weather, Be violent;- 001 beads, and also cool attire, Like Tower Ball's, you now require! • Its PLAva- • 4iisaool Fancy Cassimere Pants, as lots as • 41 . Vests 2 50 , r Black " Pants " 500 P " Goth Vats 400 wi iltiney Cassimere Suits, to match, 14 00 " ' Btack . Butis, 20 00 ,:,s2diocincing from these rates wehave goods of ail grades, up to the very finest fabrics, at prices reduced tnproix,r- Stoa—Afen's Youths' and Boys'. THouseigns R&VE .IPOUE'D WITHIN THE PART PEW WZMICS, THAT WE ABE ACTUALLY 'SELLING GOOD, SEBVIZZABLE GOODS AT. NOLII mucia3 =KED. - THE VFW GAME. Those determin'd t o gamble, and shirk the laws, Would even bet on the length of straws ...In Faris just now the fast gentry game, At a play wh'ch is call'd by a singular name— 'game of cabs," where the players gaze At the number of ev'ry passing chaise, On numbers even or odd bet high, 'And patiently wait while the cabs pass by. sow, a certain Duke who lost his stake, Because even numbers he happen'd to take. bad been better off and come out tine, By taking the add, like six hundred and nine;; And good fortune extends even to those, Who-that number select when they want good clothes; Bar stu sly lucky and wise to go, Tozet cheapness and fadhiONfrOM PIDLEY ct CO.. And to know when attir'd at the famous "Star," Ton may, vie with the proudest wherever you are. "Wilt.iOnityms BAND ON TIM BACKS oir otrn.Cus- Tcurzna. .Eviray twin:ENT WE BELL in A FlRST ancommxiinsmorr. Therein lies the secret of the long continued and still increasing rush to the "Brart„" Our stock of BEADY MADE CLOTIIING IS IM. SINNBEI, and from it all can be accurately fitted. Piece dixtde of every variety; Cotters of well-known ability, and all who leave their measure are sure to bepleased. PAL/CBS Tam LOWEST IN PIMADELFIDEA. Call and be Wielded. STAR CIAMCING EMPORIUM, Low MEM 4161)%7IASBEIONABLE GOODS, 609 OFESETNIIT ST., SIGN OP STAR. PERRY & CO. MOTH AND Ladles afflicted with Discolorations on the Face willed moth patches, or fireclcles, should use PERItY'B Oelebrated MOIR and FRECKLE LOTION. It is in. fallible. Prepared by Dr. B. C. P1121.12Y, Dermatologist Bond street, N. Y. Bold by all druggists in Philadelphia and elsewhere. Price $2. mytmtin,tu-gmf No STEINWAY & SONS' PIANOS Are now acknowledged the best In- WI straments In Europe as well as America. They are septa in public and private, by the greatest artists Enrope, by VON BULOW, DREYSCHOCII, LIBTi . JAELL and others;ln this country by BULLS, MASON, WOLFSOBN, etc. For sale only by ekti-tf BLASIUS BROS., 1006 Chestnut street, EVENING BULLETIN. TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1866. AMP , Persons leaving the city for the sum mer, and wishing to have the EVENING airrz.ETrx sent to them, will please send their address to the office. Price, by mail, seventy-five cents per month. "GENTLEMEN BY BLUTH: , "The undersigned, a gentleman by birth, ucation and culture, of industrious and emplary habits; a scholar; superior pens an; an ex-editor of five different prominent tlitical journals; a lawyer of eight years 'native practice at nisi prius, and a mem -r of the United States Supreme Court; dorseli personally and professionally by Osman, jurists and influential gentlemen, ;m in the employment of the Government, It having recently .experienced severe cuniary reverses, wishes," do. dm. &c. The foregoing is the commencemen .±* : ~ : '" iI b shed , the Cons iu * at Union, at Washington, withih a day or two. The "gentleman by birth, education and culture" goes on to say that he is willing to enter into a partner ship with some other gentleman, pro vided the latter has capital, and he is even willing to accept a situation in the office of some other gentleman yet, pro vided the arrangement can be made sat isfactorily lucrative to gentleman No. 1. A gentleman by birth! And what is a gentleman by birth hilt land like ours? It is a fair. presumption that the advertiser is one of those, fine Virginia gentlemen, who, like Dogberry, has had losses. He Probably went to wreck with the fallen ortunes of the Confederacy, and his gen - illy consists principally in his mainte- Ince of slavery as a divine institution d in his devotion to treason as a States 1 ght. The journal in which the card 'pears, 'the locality in which it is ,üblished, and the sickening twaddle 4 , ut "gentleman by birth," are all elo ,ient of the• Old Dominion. IA gentleman by birth! How can aman i= a gentleman by birth in a land where ' ere are nodistinctions of rank,andnow ) at slavery is at an end, where there no distinctive - classes in the eye of the _sr ? We have had some pretty pronii nt specimens of American gentlemen Aom not only our own people but the ~ rld at large have deemed an honor to -,,: i kind and passable gentlemen. Ben . .. in Franklin was the.son of a tallow chandler and of course not a gentleman by birth; Roger Sherman was hardly a gentleman by birth, became in his aarly life he earned a living by making ‘oes; Henry Clay could not have been :".sentleman by birth, for he was the . son a very poor man and when a boy he ' 'ried . grist to the mill; Andrew (ckson was not. ;born a gentle ,.,n, for his fatiler was a poor i dless Irish farmer, and his mother s a linen weaver; Millard Fillmore st have acquired whatever of the , b _ utleman he has about him, for he was Only a fuller's apprentice in early life; Abraham Lincoln, as ' noble a gentle man in heart, in feeling and in instinct as ever breathed, was not born to this ;rank, for he was the son of a poor, toil ing. backwoodsman; and the present president of the United States, having first seen the light in a log-cabin, and hdving earned his bread by his shears luid his needle in. early life,was not only t -- born a gentleman, but he did not ' s e-, ' .ve ,gentleness until he had made coa st erable progress in the journey of l if:Tii Fe are only a few among the many notal)le instances of American men winning -station and renown who were not "born gentlemen." A man ean no more be born a gentle st' tbrough _any accident 9f the con .MINNEW & 00., TOWER HALL. 518 MARICET BTRIOST. STILL HASPENG. The local Copperhead organ of this morning furnishes a strong case of "Nig ger on the brain." There are several articles devoted exclusively to the colored individual, and there is ecarcely a column outside of the advertising department, that the irrepressible darkey does not loom up in. A rough count gives the following result: The words "negro" and "negroes" occur ten times; the words "slavery" and "slaves" occur seven times, and the word "abolition" occurs four times. This is certainly a little strong for such hot weather, and particu larly when coming from a party that is so fond of thrtzing the "nigger" in other people's tee Is the Copperhead party so badly ofl that - it has no principles left it except the dead and gone issue of the maintenance of a defunct institution? Has it no higher aim than the persecu tion of a humble race of men who in this land never harmed even their bit terest oppressors? Has it no loftier pb ject than finding excusesfor traitors and rebels and the uttering of wicked slan ders against every loyal and true man? During the war the Northern Copper head party did all in its power to aid the cause of treason, and now that loyalty and fidelity to the laws have gained the ascendancy, this same organization is striving to render worthless the fruits that were earned at so great a cost. Bold men, men of intelligence, melt of brilliant parts have been traitors and sympathizers with treason; but it is cowardly, mean and drivelling to make an issue upon slavery which is dead be dition in life of his parents, than he can be born pure, wise, virtuous and kindly through the force of the circumstances in which his parents happen to be placed. It is no uncommon thing for scions of the bluest blood to be guilty-of acts egress scoundrelism: while men who are not "born gentlemen" fill posi tions of honor, and command the respect and admiration of the world for their talents, their Integrity and their piltriot ism.. In the old world, where a lecher, a sot, a glutton and a cheat, could enjoy the distinction of being the "firstgentle man of Europe," there is some meaning in being born a gentleman, for the term applies there to rank and condition, and not to character. In our own country we have no gentlemen by birth, and the use of such an expression gives the lie to our demcicracy and our republicanism; while it proves the silliness of the class from which such a twaddler sprung. `Worth makes the man the want of it the fellow." An English poetess has- very finely described a true gentleman. We have not space for more than _the conclusion of her poem: "There are some spirits notlyjust, nnwarped by pelf or pride, Great in the calm. but greater still when dashed by adverse tide, They holdthe rank no king can give, no station can disgrace. Nature put forth her gentleman, and monarchs must give place." Such a gentleman as this is not neces sarily the offspring of society where gentility is estimated by the number of niggers that are owned or that have been owned by the progenitors. The log cabin is 'as likely to be his birth place as the' pretentious mansion, and the parents quite as likely to be humble hardworkers as the owners of a thousand acres, the proprietors of fast, horses, or blatant politicians. CRAVEN ON DAVIS. While every one blessed with even half an eye can see the gloss which Dr. Craven has cast over his narrative of Jeff. Davis'simpriionment, the majority of readers, irk the absence of testimony to the contrary, will probably accept his "facts" as truth. If they do, they_ will make a great mistake. The great point made by Craven in his book is the scene of Davis in irons. Here he expends whatever force he May possess, and lays on his colors with a lavishness that makes quite a brilliant picture for those who believe in that style of painting, without regard Wits fidelity to nature. Craven harps page afterpage upon the physical and mental torture undergone by Davis during the time he was ironed. He tells how ingenuity exhausted itself in inventing pads and, cushions to ease his sufferings. He gives his readers to understand that the whole case was one of unutterable and unexampled hard ship, and he has already started a howl all through the South, that must come back as music to his craven ears. Whether there was a necessity for ironing Davis or not, it Is difficult to determine. It was ,done -by General Halleck's orders, and it is to be presumed that General Hal leek believed that there was good reason for the order. Many and niani a good Union officer was subjected tOfarkreater indignities by Davis's subordhiates, during his brief career of treason, and there is no necessity for any particular sympathy with the man who is morally and legally responsible for the suffer ings inflicted upon our officers and sol diers. But what are the facts? The testimony of officers at Fortress Monroe, quite as deserving of credit as Dr. Craven, is in direct conflict with his statement. It is susceptible of proof, which would satisfy any one but a confirmed cop perhead or rebel, that on the very day after Davis was ironed, he complained that he could not sleep, and the key of his shackles was placed in his own keep ing; he took them off with his own hands, and with his own hands put them on again in the morning ! Dr. Craven' takes very good care not to mention this most essential fact, but he will scarcely have the temerity to deny it. The whole purpose of his book is to manufacture sympathy for Davis, and to put money in his own purse, and he appears to be not over particular about the means by which he attains these noble ends. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN : PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JUNE 26,1866 yond the fear of resurrection, and to en deavor to make capital by insulting and slurring the hurnbleOnd inoffensive. Tan SOLDIERS' 012DH/I:SUL—One of the chief features of the parade on the Fourth of July will be the -orphans of Pennsyl vania soldiers and sailors, eleven hundred of whom are to visit the city on that day. It will be seen by an advertisement in another column, that provision is yet to be made for four hundred and fifty little girls, during their visit, and that a committee of ladies have taken charge of the matter, under the supervision of Hon. Thomas EL Burrowes, the State Superintendent. -We hope there will be a prompt response to the appeal, and that the little ones will all be furnished with comfortable quarters during their brief stay , amongst us. ' Large Sale corneal Estate To-morrow. James 4. ireeman's sale W morrow, at the Exehange. includes a lafge number of valuable properties to OA: so/d peremptorily. by order of the Orphans' Court, Court of COmmcm.Pieas, Executors, Assignees undo there. ' Or' SEE CATALOGUES. TORN GRI MM BUILDER. I 1781 CHESTNUT STREET and 213 LODGE STREET. Mecbanice of every branch required for housebulld• lug and fitting promptly farnisheiL jaBenve wAßElftriiihM4Eatsn fowl Thousands of these popular instru ments In use In Philsidelphia and. vicinity. For sale Only by J. E. GOIT.L.D. apl9-th,s.tu,tf 'Eleventh and Chestnut. jeIMAtON it HAMLIN'S to m CABINET ORGANS. Unlike and superior to any and all reed instruments., Recommended by the leading-or ganists and artists In America and Europa I, E. GOULD, Seventh and Chestnut streets. spio-thghtu-K STATIONERY—LETTESS, OAP AND NOTE PARER& KNVELOPBS, BLANK, BOOKe, and every requisite in the Stalpnery line, selling at the lowest figure; at Z. B. DOWNWEVS Stationery Store, anduttrPi Highth street. two doors above "Walnat. BONNER STYLE HAM—WARBURTON, 430 CHESTNUT Street, next door the Poet Office. ' N. B. Nowhere else can the purchaserobtain greater value for his money. 4 NEW STYLES OF STRAW HATS 4 also the Mackinaw and Panama Hate. THEO. H. McCALLA, At his old established HAT AND CAP EMPOItTini, 804 Chestnut street. jelB•lmf ABBY B. McCALLA, HATTER. INFORMS HlS Hnumerous friends and customers that have not yet been deceived by the new occupants of the store he established CH/MTN - UT Street, above EIGHTH. that he is in no way connected with It, notwithstanding their numerous misrepresentations to that effect, to sell to his customers, but that he can be found at C pia CA LLA'S New Hat Store, It o. 618 CHESTNUT Street, -third door above New BULLETIN Office, where he can offer them better bargains and larger stock to select from. 4 McOALLA'S NEW HAT STORE, No. 613 CHESTNUT Street.—Every hat has the to .vest price marked on It In plain figures. till. and ••- . • • STRAW HATS AND SUMMER H &T3.—S OW of the newest style Hats, at prices 25 per cent. less than elsewhere, at McCALLA'S New Hat Store, 613 CHESTNUT street, third door above new Office. 444 STRAW -BATS RETAILED AT WHOLE sale prices. Biggest assortment in t ,, is town. at Mc( New Rat iSt..re, 613 CIEtioSTNUT street. Every article has price marked on in plain figures. 44 STRAW AND SUMNER RATe.-1131ggest stock, biggest variety, and lowest prices iu this city, at MicCALLA'S New Hat store, 613 CHR.ST NUT street, third door above New Ecri.a.krns Mee. Yon can save from 60 cents to al on a single article. ETABRY .13.•hfcCALLA ItETIIRNI3 HIS SINCERE _LI THANKS to his numerous friends and customers who have followed him from Chestmu, above Eighth, (4' which he had sole charge from 1169) to the pew store, 613 ORESTNIIT street, and informs them that he can now sell them Haut and (Ups 25 per cent. less than heretofore. Don't forget the number, 613. jell t 1 DEDUCED PRICES—Every style Photograph exe .l.li, cnted at ItICUSEER'S Gallery, second etrett. &Wove Green. a rare chance for persons who desire any to have there made In perfect manner, cheap, IF YOU WANT PEAS OR 111111 BEANS shelled 1 as fast as seven persons can do them by hand, by one of the Patent &belling Machines costlag from SS to IS each. Dealers supplied at factory rates by the Agents. TRUMAN & !SHAW. No. MS (Eight Thirty live) Market Street, below Ninth. - r A2t9E-8.12:10 PHOTOGRAPHS, SUITABLE FOR 14 framing, made for ast RELSIKR'S (leiter!, Second street, sbove Green, lust the style likeness to. snit all, accurate, durable and cheap. DTINY YOUR Ctrtsw RUM And to make It prodt ableto do so. get a Patent Cherry Stoning Machine -.Ma pits two bushels an hour. For sale by TRU MAN 01 811.A.W.110. 135 (Eight ThitTy.ilve) Market street, below Ninth. 6 CARTYS DE VISITE FOR SL— To see is' to ad mite those fine styles made by BEIMER, VA Arch street: none surpass them to accuracy of likeness or artistlcal execution. MEE PATENT ICE PLANE for Druggists,-Bar. 0 1 tenders, etc., enables them to quickly cool their drinks by shaving the tumbler rut of ice of a snowy fineness. For sale. with a full variety of Ice Picks, by TRUMAN & SHAW. 1%;o. 835 {Eight Thirty-rive) Market street, below 'Ninth. 1866 HAM CUT TO PLEASE. at KOPP'S . SHAVING SALOON. Hair and Whiskers dyed. Shave and Bath 3u cta. Corner Exchange Place and Dock street l lt• I O. C. KOPP. TO HOUBERICEPICES, for Meanie silver and Isilver-plated ware,aliEW PO G POWDER, the best ever made. & BROPHER, fels 844 Chestnut street, below Fourth. L'OR SALE.—To Shippers, Grocers, Hotel-Keepers and others—A very superior lot of Champagne Cider, by the barrel or dozen. P. J. JORDAN, nog-rptf 220 Pear street, below Third and Walnut. HOB SKIRT MANUFACTORY.—Hoop ItkIrts and Corsets ready made and made to order war ranted of the best materials. Also, bkirts repaired. Mt& aboveLEY, 512 Vine streeEighth. jelB4mrp MBE HARRISON BOILER, A SAFE STEAM BOHJER—The attention of Manufacturers and others using Steam is confidently called to this new Steam Generator, as combining essential advantages in absolute safety from explosion, in cheapness of first cost and cost ofrepairs in economy of i net. facility of cleaning and transportation. tkc., not possessed by any other boiler now in use. This boiler is fdtmed of a combination of cast iron hollow spheres, each sphere 8 inches external diameter, and 3 an inch thick. These are held together by wrought Iron bolts, with caps at the ends. About two .hundred of these boilers are now in oper th ati ci ents on. some of them in the best establishm in is ty. For descriptive circulars or price, apply to JOSEPH HARRISON In., Harrison Boiler Werks. Uray'a Fern' Road. HARRISON, the U. B. Arsenal, Bhiladq. Phis. e7-2mrpli FM/MK ~ WEAVER & CO.. Manufacturers of MANILA AND TARRED CORDAGE, Cords, Twines, &c., No. Di North Water street, and No. 22 North Delaware avenue, Philadelphia. EDWIN H. Fawns. .I,ficztaxt. WILSAMIL CorraAn P. oxonasui. TSAAONATEAIB% Auctioneer and Money Broker, -IL N. E. corner of rd and Spruce streets, only one square below the Exchange, NATHANE'S Principal Office, established for the laat forty years. Money to loan in large or small amounts, at the lowest rates on Diamonds, Silver Plate, Watches, jewelry. Clothing, and M till 7 =We f P. IL eve n. ry descriptio Office hour deBB-ttrp s from 8 o •' : , :Rise: n: :h.. •roider• 1l Braiding. Stamping, &c. IL A. TORREY. 1800 Filbert street. rVINE FRENCH MANTEL CLOCES.—A fresh lin -43:ataKEEtien PERS. of beautiful styles, warranted correct FARR .4 BROTHERS. Importers, LSI Chestnut street, below Fourth, O DISAPPOINTSIENT I NE FAILS. "ITCH" `VETT VER. E"R "Tres? , Dr. Nwayne's Ointment. "TETTFE" "ITCH" proeux.ynds Ointment. "TETTER" "ITCH" "TETT FIR" "ITCH" NEWER KNOWN "TRITER" ricra" ' "T.ETTER" "ITCH" TO PALE, "TETTE R" "ITCH" - " TRITER" ".T.TOH" IN CURING THIS "TETTER" 'ITCH" “TETTR" ".T. "ITCH" TORMEENTING "T "TET T ETER ER" TCrIl " " ITCH" COMPLAINT. 'TETTER" ITH" "TETTER" Cures Itching Piles, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Hash, all Skin Diseases. wayne's" Cures "All-Healing" .411.ays "Ointment." `4Bw aYne's" "AilafFafintt" "Ointment." 'Swayze's" Itch in "All• Healing" all "" "BwaYne's" "All-Healing" 'Ointment" "Swayne's" from ~ ..41.1.-Healing"itchings"Ointmeut" "Swayne'r "All-Healing" "Ointment " "BwaYne's" 12 to 48 "All.liealing" at "ointment " "Swayne's" "All-Healing" "Ointment." 'Sway ne's" Sous. "All,Reallne woe. "Ointment." A ereat variety °fames yield to the wonderful heal ing properties of thIS Ointment, even the most obstinate wholetrac in character. eraptions covering' the urface of the body, that 'nut at defiance every other mode of treatment which the mind of man, could invent, have been permanently cured. , PI Ice 80 canto a box. By mail 80 cents: • Over thirty ars have "Dr. Basayne's their ' been in constant use in all parts of the world, and their la crewing popalarity is certainly .prOof of their great Power to heal, Pre.,To &ed only by Dr. /WAYNE SON, No. MO kr. anr. street, above Vine, Philadelphia. Sold by the leading remitidets• 1/17214u.th11t or:. • PINE wleroma, JEWELRY, etc, a tiorZ 4_1,4 Pieta assortment at recently reduced mice% PARR & EMI Importers of Watches etc. AM if CUM*. street, below ifeurtk. 1131'WANAmAraa & ExcowN, & Bitows, _WANAMAIER & Buows, 10/I"Weariteme& & Ba.owN, HANDSOME CliarinNo.V. HANDSOMiII er.arame.- • lia HANDSOME OLOTHINELNia HAND6O3OI Ournarre.-lig /01 - Lovner Plums. .101 - Lowx.s.r Palms) WITLOWSIST PRICKS. ifirLowicar SENT ASSORTMENT., BEST ASSOSTAIENTMEN • BEST ASSORTMENT.,ba BEST ASSORTMENT. WirtlNucterriomunazi FITS. artrNEXCSPTIONABLE PITS. • illar UNEXCEPTIONABLE PITS. sirIINBXCEPTIONABLIA PITS. TEE PEOPLE PLEAS/MIES THE PEOPLE PLEASED. THE PEPPER PLEASED:VI nrOeir Hew. THE PEOPLE Purralaviiii i OAR HALL. stirOes. Rum. • wiracx HALL. S. B. CORNER SIXTH AND HABILET STS.'SS S. B. CORNER SIXTH AND HAILTLETNTEL'iaI B. B. CORNER SIXTH AND MARKET STS.`EN B. E. CORNER SIXTH AND MARKET rl fi ‘ 7 -\ 3 / . \ 4 0,, gi ll : ,i y \9 %. 4 . ' • 4 \ / AMILY . SEWING-MACHINES. NO. 720 CHESTNUT ST. FOR CAPE MAY. Tickets can be procured and baggage checked from Dwe.lings DIKECT to the Island. by Implication to GRAHAM'S BAGGAGE EXPRIZS on% OE N 0.102 South TWELFTH street, one door below Chestnut. je2S-611 SABINE, HY & HOLLINSHEAD, AGENTS, No. 280 Walnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE MASSASOIT INSURANCE CO. OF Springfield, Mass., On the let Day of January, 1866, • C spit al Stook, 2,000 SURES, ALL PAID IN CASH, 2200,000 00. Cash on band- • .. sm. 53 Cash In Agawam Baak-------.........-- 6,8m1 10 cash In bands of agenta-::--. , .11,186 51 Loans secured DY hist niertillkeTDD which there Is less that One years' interest due and mina . . 45 . :00 CO Loans on eer paid Within a year-. 2,380 GO Bank. Itallrosd and 'United States & ..- onto.. 161 642 25 Loans en collateral swirl ty.------.-... 2,000 On Interest euximed but not due. .—. 3,4e0 Su All other property of the Company 1.341 48 Claims for loa•es in suitor contested. 111,300 CO Lome paid during the year...„---.1141,X7 X Loaaes during theyear not settled. 14,854 F 3 com. Cash premiums received. uc — ....... Premiums earned----... .... Interest en investment received Income received from other sources. ItSPESDITUREki. Losses paid during the year- IRIS= 12 Amount paid before re -insurance__ 1,449 9, Amount of return Premiums paid.-- 7,561 50 Llvidends paid during tho year-- -16,00000 penses paid, inclueing commission and fees to sgeoWand officers of the C , mpany 23,637 to Taxes pats by the Company ......... 8,53396 All other expenses and expenditures. 11,673 sl A. W. CHAPIN, President. SANFORD I HALL, Secretary. !UDINE, DDT it HOLLINSBEAD, AGENTS, No. 230 Walnut Street, Je2s.3c rpi PHILADELPHIA. 10' A CARD. special notice to our old friends sad the public gen- The.7ONEW One-Price Clothing House, established sixteen years ago, is still in successful operation at the old location, sol MARKET Street, one door above Sixth, and has not changed its place or manner of do. ing business, which is exactly the Samegood old plan In operation for many years, namely , — 'One-Price and no deviation." The Clothing we make is of the most subetar tial character, both as to materials and work. unship. so that our customers never can complain of either. Our stock Is large and plain or fashionable people can be wcll suited. Our oustomers should be careful to get to the right place as there Is no other establish mentee in the city in our line of business strictly "Sine. JONES' ' ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, 604 MAXLICErr my2l-lm ip • ONE DOOR ABOVE STEM PATENT WIRE WORK FUR RAILINGS, STORE FRONT% GUARDS, PARTITIONS. do. BEDSTEADS AND WIRE WORE In variety, manufactured by M. WALKER di BONS. =ma 4pl NO. n NORTE SIXTH Street. WANTED 2• MI PER 'MONTH paid to Agents, to introduce our new SIS, $lB and $2O Bewlpg Mac Aries, Ketchnm'a Pat. ant. Address, with stamp. MONADNOCK SEWING MACHIAS CO., Winonendon, M ea ~ orPhiladelnhia, Pa. • • leB.Bm rP" SUITS OF ROSEWOOD PARLOR FURNITURE. - ti Gleo. J. klenkels, Thirteenth and. Chestnut Streets. • WHITE CASTILE SO AP.-100 Boxes genuine white TV Castile Soap, landing from bg Pennenva,a, from Genoa, and for sale by SOS. B. BU BBLER et CO., 108 South Delaware avenue. el) MONEY TO ANY. AMOUNT LOANED UPON DIAMONDS, waTcHmi3, JEWEL RY, PLATE. CLOTHING, Ac., at JONICS & CO.'S L)-ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFICE, • Corner of THIRD and GASKILL Streeta, Below Lombard. N. B. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY. GUNS, &0., ' FOB SA-Lid AT' It LOW PRICES. an "' IS WM: G UNDEIR CIK T . G .A.M ll" No .i l l io a r a tti N. Stz egg, Mtn% Market. CLOSING SALE OF THE SEA. ON MONDAY MORNING, JULY 2d, • COMIIENCIN4 Al' 10 O'CLOCK, PHILIP FORD & CO., Auctioneers WILL SELL AT THEIR STORE, • No. 566 MARKET STREET, 1,500 eases Prime Boots and shoes to close consignments for the present season, when buyers will fine It to their interest ,- to attend. PHILIP F 0 lD & 00., Auctioneers.. ]e26-in th ea St 4pi No. 506 ALAELKET SURF HOUSE , Atlantic City, N. J. A FDIST-CLASS HOTEL IN EVERY RESPECT 13 NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. • ADDRESS, WM. T. CALEB, Jezt—lm rps PROPRIETOR. LA...1a.320 1 , . Warranted 'Free from Water. ALSO, Butter, Cheese, .Pork, Smoked Beef, ehouldme, FINE 11.A.191S 9 &c. FOR SALE BY WILLIAM MOLAND & SON, 1e45.1m rpf CHESTNUT STREET WHARF. ARE YOU GOING TO NEWPORT? Ares ou going to Sharon? Are you going to earatoga? Are you going to Long branch? Are you going to Cape Ma.) ? Are you going to Atlantic City? Are you going to Europe? Are you going :o 'mem ehoals? Are you going to Niagara? Po you travel South? • Do you travel Eoutnwest? Do you travel West? Supply yourself before leaving with "Needles' Compound Camphor Troches." No touriet traveter bbutiict oe wt:hout them, for they area reliab e, safe and agreeable. remedy for all affecticns of tie Bowels incident to summer prompt ly correct disturbance caused by change or water and climate. They are , positively indispensab e it rough a Choleraic seas^n, controling with surpris ing certainty, the Diarrhcea condition preceding Cholera. - For sale by Druggists. snc. per Box. - Ft...toms/ye maker (covered by law). C. H. NEEDLES, Je2.6trp Twelfth and Race streets, Poilivielpaia. REFRIGERATORS. SMITH Oa ItIOMDSON, Agents for the sale of the Mita* Celebrated MLA COAL LLD( D REFRUMMATO ki4S, Wtiolesale and Retail, From biz to Twenty five Dollars. 611 MARKET STREET telErlxn nal REMOVAL. FROTHIEGHAM & WELLS HAVE EHMOVED TO 610 Chestnut Street, Phi la MBl4 91. Large and Desirable Residence, IN WEST GREEN STREET, O .A SHORT DIZTAUX FBO BROAD in FOB SALE WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. • PRICE $12,200. ADDRPBS, .S. W. R., J= 1m 4p* AT THIS OFFICE. 116,3 A Ea --- 1153,ms si 124 69 ..... 14 =4l 11.213 89 ,T® 1.. 71L" A FIRE BOOM ON THIRD STREET, In a first-rate location and handsomely fitted up for the BANKING BUSINESS. The fixtures for sale with the lease. JeZ-2t'rr/ ADDRESS, P. 0., BOX ZE. All the finest brands of Blank and Green TEAS at very low rates. WEST & BROWN, le=,st rp 809 GRIMM 0 - 1 , STREET. EARLE'S GALLERIES, 816 Chesinut street, Phila.- deli:Ada. James S: Earle & Son s, Importers, Man.ufao- turers and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Looking Glasses, 011 Paintings, Fine Engravings; Photographs, Picture Frames, Rogers' Groups. A large Free Gal lery of Oil Paintings, 816 Chestnut Street. iJ • T.GALLAGHER, qtk- Late of BATLEY & CO., FORMERLY BAILEY & KITOBMG, invites attention to his NEW lEWELRY 'ESTABLISHMENT, Ss Ws core Thirteenth and Chestnut Sts. HIS STOOK OF WATCHES,DIAMONDS ER AND OTH FINE JEWELRY Sterling Silverware and Biller Plated ' Ware, • will be found very complete. Those wishing to par. chase or examine will find It much to their advantage to favor him with a call. All goods WARRANTED of FIRST QUALITY, and prices satiutacto . The ORIX)3ItATR VAOHERON and 004STA NTINE WATCH, of all slues, for Ladies and Gentlemen. Special attention given SP. , DI MONDE. • Watches and Clocks Repaired and War gamed, ien-Exichab3ol.pf TORDAN'S CELEBRATED 'TONIC ALE.—The sr truly healthfid and nutritious beverage, now in use by thousands--Invalids and others—has established a character for quality of material and purity of manu facture, which stands unrivaled. it Is recommended by physicians of this and other places, as a superior tonic and r.quirre but a trial to convince the most skeptical of 1m great merit. To be lutd, wholesale and, retoll,Ogro JOILPAN, Tegr street. . SON. RETAIL DRY GOODS Spring and Summer- DRE3S, GOODS, 'TRAVELING DRESS MATERIALS Closin g . Out at a GR EAT . R ED LI OTION. Our shack, which Is still very large, INV been._ bought at the auctions in New York and Phi Opiva , at a great sacrifice, and being desirous of effecting as ent , re closing out, we are offering great inducement to buyers. 01111 WEN STODDABT fr. BROTILB34 Nos. 450, 452, 454 N. Second St, j€ 26 Stf Above WEEIoW. SHETLAND SHAWLS,. khetland Shawls $3 50. Shetland Shawhi $4. • Shetland Shawls $5. Sea Side Shawls $6 t® J. C: STRAWBRIDGE & CO., N .it aolTo earner Eighth and Market. lerP NCYV.EILMIJES SEA SIDE SHAWLS. EDWIN HALL & 28 South Second street, Would Invite the ATTENTION OF LADIES Who are preparing ter Watering" and other Plates C# Bummer Reaorta, to their large variety of SUMMER SHAWLS; 04-th,e,tu-Imzp] OP ENTIRELY NEW STYLE% LINEN LAWNS, 00 Pieces Linen Lawns at 35c. 60 Pieces Organdy Lawns at 25e. 50 Pieces Piae White Pique at 650.- 300 Pieces Plain and Plaid 31nsliza J. C. STRAWBRIDGE 81 CO., N.UP . W. Corner Eighth and Market; Jel6 W. CHEAP FRENCH. IaENS. JIIBT RECEIVED. 3,300 YARDS FRENOH SHIRTHG LINENS; Of a superior quality. Can be sold lam than the Wei sent coat of importation. Sheppard, Van Harlingen & Arrisoni.. Importers of Ilia:wand Honnefarniabkkg Gxda, el6stuth tfrpi luoB Chestnut Street. EDWIN HALL & No. 28 S. Second Street, Are'now °tering their fine eta* of Grenadines, Organdies, Hernani Mangos, Lawns, Black Iron Bongo; Peronink Materials for Suite, And other DRESS GOODS At a great reduction from farmer rates. ielo!so, to th taut ri:l SEA -SIDE SHAWLS AT fa, Sea•alde rhawls Sea side Shawls $5. Sea•elee Shawls fe. Seaside Shawls in great variety. AT REDUCED PRICES. CURWEN STODDA.HT do BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452 and 454 North SECOND street, above WllloW. t jUST RECEIVED, • . A large invoice of Blankets. PRICES REIIIICED. CHEWER STODDART & BROTHER, Noe. 450, 452 and 454 North SECOND Street, je2a it above Willow. GRE-T ATTRACTION FOR . THE LADLES, Fine French Lawns, reduced. Great Bargains In Lawns. Fine American Lawns, at 25, Pine French Lawns, at 8735, Extra Fine French Lawns, at 3735. Fine Browil Lawns, French, 3736. Fine Lawns, choice styles and fast colors, at . • STORES. & WOOD'S. 702 Arch st. iis imb h: .- = WE 117.1tEw iTtt CULL attention to ;on? magnificent sasortment of superior PIANOtik IRTIErT which we always have on hand, and oiler them at very.reasortable prices to purchasers. Beet of references and PULL OU. TEE invaritdilv given by Tan. UNION PIANO Mi l / 4 1117FAOTURENG CO;, sP2O 1017 Walnut atmati