Dante in Dutch. • , An even tfifilitcrature has occurred in 'Hol land. k'Dutch man of letters, Mr. Hacke van Mynden, has published _a, very exact translation of Dante's "Di viha Commedia." The Dutch are •in raptures with the ter.za rinta versification: -The following specimen • is front the "Inferno," Canto 3: Toen vatte blj mijn band, en wel tevteden Zag liti mij nan, en sehonk mij nionwo krachten. Zoo daalden we in den afgtond mar beneden, . 'Mar zuchten, trade glen jatanterklachten, Die duistre sterrelo ze indite doorboorden,. Zoodat zo mij tot d evo tranen brachten, , The Pall Malt Gazette, quoting and coin . hienting upon these passages,.xeinarks:. "This is the first Dutch work on Dante of which we can. ascertain the existence. The Swedes have had since 1567, N. Lovim's complete version; of the `Comedy' in terzarima, with somewhat copious notes, &c. The Russians have only a prose version of the `lnferno' (with Elaxrnitn's illustrations). The Hunga rians have Jiitherto- confined their attention to . . the 'Vita Nuova.' The Spanish possess the oldest European translation of the 'ln ferno,' Whin was composed by Archdeacon Villegas, in stanzas of eight verses, de ark .9iianor, or containing Raur feet of unequal lengths., It was Published in 1515, under the patronage of Queen Johanna, and still stands alone in the langua,ge. The last ver-. Sion of the 'Comedy'. in Latin (hexameters)" was written by the Abbe Della Piazza in 3848; the introduction by the erudite critic, Carl Witte, comprises several - specimens of Latin and French versons besides the Spanish one. Of the other French translations, as..of_ -- ilk -- GCTitittir, - the - number—is- considerable._ Several of the Teutonic languages seem to ledd themselves with more ease than English to Dante's metre, inasmuch as they supply a larger proportion of paroxytone words suited to the double rhymes. AN INTERESTING PIIOTOGRAEIL—An interesting scene transpired on last Friday morning, at the .National Orphans' Homestead, at Gettysburg. General Grant and His Excellency. Governor Geary, on setting out with ire to mak - 4 i the tour of the battle tela, at the door or the institution, to be pho raphed in company with the fatherless little ones there sheltered. The Generals dismounted, and General Geary, learning the grouping decided upon, very kindly assisted in arranging the children. General Grant and the Governor, with Generals Horace Porter and B. IV. Crawford, formed the centre grouping, and on either side stood the boys and girls. All remained standing until two negatives were taken. The picture will be a very interesting one. Among the orphans included in it are children frotn Illinois, Michigan, Maryland, New_ York, and our own State. It is to be copyrighted and sold exclusively for the benefit of the soldiers' orphans at the homestead at Gettysburg. nmuSEMENTS. Tue WALEuT.—Mr. JosePh Jefferson will appear this evening, for the only time, as "Dr. Panglues," in the flue old comedy of The Heir at Lair. Mr. Charles Vann'enhoff will make his first appearance upon the. Philadelphia stage in the character of "Dick Bowles." Tue Minn.—Mr. G. L. Fox will appear this evening in the pantomime of Jack and Gill. TUE CILESTNIIT.—The benefit which Messrs. Sinn &- Co. and a number of dramatic artists have tendered in behalf of the sufferers by the late disaster in Walnut street, will take place on Friday evening next. An immense bill has been prepared and an unusually fine performance may, be expected. We sincerely hope the public will come forward and give Messrs. Sinn & Co. a hearty support. Tickets for this benefit can be•pro cured at the counter of the BULLETIN office. ComEnv lism..—On Thursday evening a grand com plimentary concert will be given at Concert Hall to Mr. Ira 1). Cliff, the well-known singer. Mr. Cliff will be .supported by a number of: popular artists, and as a most attractive . , programme hai been arranged, a very line entertainment may be expected. CITY NOTICES. ALL the best goods in hosiery, gloves and underwear for ladies, gentlemen and children, can be found at the store of Ritchie Lt Woelpper, 2/ North Eighth street, at one-half the prices of last year. Peo ple about going to the country take notice. 'DIE CHESTNUT BTREEM Hoor-SKIRT • EMPO- I I'M. -It is pleasing to. notice the great success which has attended , Messrs. Peterson & Little's late enter prise in establishing an eMporiuM, at No. 704 Chestnut ntreet, exclusively for the sale of Hoop Skirts. When we see the number of ladies who visit No. 704 Chestnut Street (the warcroorus of the Wheeler & Wilson Sew ing Machines) daily, we think that the Hoop Skirt will long remain an essential part of a lady's dresS, cer tainly as long as Messrs. P, & L. continue to sell all the Meet and most fashionable makes at such low prices' HOT!NOT DRY.—The weather presents this anomaly, hut, other. anomalies also exist; for instance, the Ready-made Clothing sold at Charles Stokes & Co.'s; under the Continental, is of the highest quality, but, at the same time,. of the lowest price. LAmEs, before you go to the country Call on Ritchie & Woelpper, n North Eighth street, and hay some of thOSe fine gauze merino vests at eighty cents, worth lit 50. LIKE the Last Fast Printing Presses that must necessarily takefhe•place of all others tq - keep pace kith tho progress of- the age,- so -will the-American Combination Buttonhole Sewing Machine receive the attention of all persons who believe that, economy is the road to wealth. it is the last imptioved, and, being perfect, is the best of all. Callmt the reception rooms, corner of Eleventh and Chestnut streets. EVERY one who purchases even a single share of stock,ltt $l, in the Washington Library Company, organized in aid of the Itiverside Institute, not only receives a beautiful steel-plate engraving,. worth at retail at least $1 50, but will also , ective a present, some of which are very valuable. See announcement else where. . - FritrAvarics Finzwouus ! FlintwoßK B In view of the approaching National Anniversary, we would state 'that Cledige W. Jenkins, No. 1037 Spring Garden street, has a superb stock of Firewor,ks of every description, which ho is selling wholesale and retail at yery low prices. Coll and make your selections. DI:POT FOR 14.1 E. Snug OF LASH'S Five-dollar Washing Machine. Clothes Wringers, and Step Lad ders, 47i Market street, Philadelphia. THE otita - Model Bath House in Philadelphia is at Guteldunt's,_2l9 North Fourth street, corner of Branch. EXAMINE. OAKI , OItDS' stock Of ' STRAW HATti, all varieties and prices. 'Stores under the Continental Hotel GENTLEMEN can get further supplies of those Englien gauze merino shirts for one dollar, at 2T North Eighth atreet, ltltchie Woelpper. Anokheilarge lot from auction. CRYSTAL MINT Ditors.--Every family should learn the value of these confections. They are rapidly demanded on account of their flavor and general excellence. Manufactured and sold , wholesale and retail by Stephen F. Whitman, No. 1210 Marketret. EXAMINE OAKVOILDS' stock of fiTRAW HATS, all varieties and prices. . Etores tinder the Continental lintel. ' 'Cri4A Yti lit: FR:WM.IS 'OM TIAVA .DONN ET!.—Messrs. Wood & Cary, 725 Chestnut street, are now closing out their magnificent stock of fashion able Bata and Bonnets, far below the coat of importa tion. Their "Flirt" • Bat is a perfect gem, and is immensely popular. ritoVEN. AND BAKER'S Highest Premium, "Elastic" Stitch and 'l,ock" Stitch Salvia... Whams as, vith latest improvements, - 730 Chestnut street. REFazoWerons.-13chooloy's two patents, the Ice King and America, are theinost reliable ventilating Itefrigerators In the.ceuntry. Manufactured and gold Uy E. S. 'Parson C0.,.230 Dock skeet.- ' Flynn Fnurr &mars for. Soda Water; . also honied foi domeette uses. Hance; Griffith & God., N. W. corner of Marshall and Callowhill streets. • Ex murtit Clitutronns' stock of STRAw HATS, all varieties and prices. • • Stores under the - Continental Hotel EXTRA FINE RnsPBERRIES, r 1 RC c and, 'lomat, can be had at Partridge's Dinh; Roasts; 15 North Eighth street. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND, CATARRH.- J. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with •the utmost success. Testimonials .from the most reliable sources in the city can bp seen at his office, No. 519 Pine street. The medical faculty are invited to ac company their patients, as he has no .socrets in his practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made for examination. - • RodicauLT. WiLsorr, Clothing, Clothing, Clothing. - 60 and 6015 Chestnut Arect. White Linen Duck Pants. White Linen Duck rant& t , White Linen Duck Vests. • White'Linen Duck Vests. Genoese Linen Dusters. Genoese Linen Dusters. Boys' Linen Gerribaldis. Boyer' Linen Garibaldis. A great variety of white and colored linen clothing Summer Clothing of all descriptions. Alpaca Coats BooKutra, Wxteox. r , Clothing moue, 803 and 605 Chestnut street. PASSENGERS ARRIVED. In steamer Wyomg, from Savannah—Captain M McClellan, Captain D INaldhauer, Miss Rosalie Ani 'vtinvldrsßimon-fiertsmam-Mrs-Frances A-Biddle r Mrs Jane M McCrabb, Misses Fannie . E Perkins, Mary R Davis, Maria Harold, Rosa Winkler, Mr. William Lat timore, wife, nurse and 2 children ; Mrs C M Hoist, Mr Schlater, Mr Henry Jones, Mrs McNulty, Misbes M Sheedy and S Sheedy, Messrs John B Miller, E R 11111, AII Robinson, E Govidy, William Harold, Mrs 13 Conway and three children, Mr W L Humphries, Mr Knott, and four in the steerage. iponTAT.INs. Reported tor the Phiadeipma i6vening Bulletin. SAVANNAH—Steamer Wyoming, Catharine-2 bxs mdse It hoist; 171 bags cotton seed Barclay & Barclay ; 118 bales yarn, 133 do cotton Claghorn, Herring & Co; 9 bdls cotton, 68 bbls rosin Cochran, Russell & Co; 3 -boxes, 1 bbl bacon A F Cheeseborough & Co; 452 bars RR iron ,Cabot &F,tting; 1 box Henry Disstqn ; 130 empty kegs Engel & • \‘' ollY; 9 bales cotton Wm M Greiner; 2 boxes Grove .& Bro•, 20 bales yarn Hay , & Mclleritt; bbls glassware Rol. A Hinice ;33 bxs en cumberST Pll‘es; 2 boxes Lova & Haworth; 7 bales cotton, 1. box mdse Mackey, Bliattie & Hay ; 7 bales cotton, 21 bales paper stock,l bill metal, 1 bbl beCBMIX, 2 pkg,s. metal Miller & Bro ; 2 boxes S A Mitchell; 176 empty bbls Massey, Huston & Co; 29 bales cotton,Robt K Neff; 67 bides cotton, 1 tierce, 3 bbls beeswax ship pers' order; 2 boxeS Patterson & Comm; 17 hales wool, 33 bales yarn A Whilldtn & Son; 72 RR wheels,22 axles and cylin ersA'Whituey & Sons; 4 bxs mdse Young, Moore & or - see Marine Bulletin on Sixth Page Steamer Wyoming, Catharine; 65 hours from Savan nah, with cotton, &c. to Philadelphia and Sonthdm Mail Steamship Co. Steamer J S Shriver, Dennis, 13 hours from Balti more, with mdse to A Groves, Jr. Schr Rose, Williams, from 31111 ville. Schr Mary Daley, Haley, from Boston. .Schr E L Smith, Smith, from Boston. ' Schr J McAdam, Willard, from Boston. Schr P A Sanders; Carroll, from Boston. Schr Flyaway, Kelly, from Boston. Schr J S Welden, Bowen, from New Bedford. Schr R LaW, York, from Stonington. Schr Minnie Kinnic, Parsons, from Newport. Schr Goddess, Kelly, from Harwich. Schr Clio, Brannin, from Milivillo.' Scbr R Seaman, Seaman, from Salem. Schr 3l P Simmons,Corson, from Salem. Schr Admiral, Steelman, from Salem. Sebr H Simmons, Godfrey, from Salem. • Schr J Stockharn, Risley. from Marblehead. Schr Armenia, Cole, from Providence. SOT . Sophie Ann,Smith, from Providence. Schr Port Royal, from Norwich. Schr S L Simmons, Gandy, from, Quincy Point via Delaware Breakwater. - CLEARED THIS DAY. Steamer Diamond State, Talbot., Baltimore, J D Ruoff. Brig Fortunati, Sealy, Cork for orders, L Westergaard & Co. Schr P A Sanders, Carroll,Boston, JO&GS itopplier. Schr Rachel Seaman, Salem, Day, Haddon & Co. Schr Admirel,'Steelman, Salem, do Schr J Stockham, Marblehead, do Schr Flyaway, Kelly, Boston, Bancroft, Lewis & Co. Behr Henrietta Simmons, Godfrey, Salem, N York and SchuylkilKoal Co. Schr Portjtoyal, Moore, MiddletoWn, Wannemacher & Co. Schr S L Simmons, Gandy, Fall River; Castner, Stick ney & Wellington. Schr 11 P Simmons,CorsOn, New buryport,Borda,Keller & Nutting. Schr Sarah, Cobb, New Bedford, Blakiston, Graeff&Co Schr E L Smith, Smith, Boston, do - Schr Sophie Ann, Smith. Providence, do Schr Rose, Williams, Millville, Captain. Schr Mary Haley, Haley, Boston, L Audenried & Co. Schr J S Weldon, Iroweu,Cambridgeport, Pries Coal Co Schr Armenia, Cole, Newburyport, do Schr Minnie Kinnie, Parsons,Providenco, S E Grissom Schr goddess, Kelly, Pawtucket, Scott & Son. Schr Clio, Brannin, Millville,,Street & Co. Schr J McAdam, Willard, Boston, captain. Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange; LEWES, DEL., June 24-9 PM. Schoohers July 4th and Vicksburg, from Bangor for Philadelphia, passed in the capes to-day. The following vessels from Philadelphia, remain at the Breakwater in company with those reported In my last, viz: Bark Aurora, for Boston; brig . Nellie CM ford, for Caibarien ; schrs Ceres. for Dover, Nil; and Geo H Squires, for Boston. Wind E. Yours, .Cc, JOSEPH LA FETTI4 Ship Vestmorelnud, Hammond, from' Liverpool 9111 ult, for this port, was spoken 220 inst. lot 41 02, lon 6U'42.. Steamer Wm Penn, Billings,. from London, at New York title morning. ' • • Steamer Russia (new), from Liverpool 15th inst. at N York this morning. Steamer Denmark (Br), Thomson, from Liverpool 12t1h inst. and Queenstown 13th, with 549 passengers, at New York' yesterday. Bark Hazard, Karstens, from Pernambuco 25th ult. at Boston yesterday. Brig Geo S Berry, Bradley, at New York yesterday from 31ritanzas. . Schr Mary It Somere, Somers, hence at Mobile 2let instant. Schr Reading RR No 49, Robinson, sailed from Paw tucket 24th inst. for this port. Schrs it F Stockton, Soper, and W C Atwater, Glo ver, from River; Anna 11 Edwards, Hinson, ifild Wave Crest. Young, from Providence, all fof this pint, at Newport 23d lust. J. S. Lulu & Co. OLD PRICES RESTORED. You cau purchase Window Shades. Furniture Cover ings, Lace Curtains and other goods of i.ELTY, CAItIaNOTON & CO.. . 723 Chestnut street. AT OLD PRICES; myl.w f tn•tiatrpt _MN D • M • LANE __t CARRIAGE BUILDER, MARKET Street. three squares west Penna. Railroad Depot, West Phllada. A largo assortment of superior built Carrissteg-•constantly on . hand L. alsp, -Carriages-of tforr -det!triptiortimiltto—otd6t. • in.r244111 W2ZE FP MARINE BULLETIN. PORT OF Pill ELE'HIA--JrNE 26 ARRIVED THIS DAY MEMORANDA. TTEE DAILY EvEitING, BULLETIN.-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1867, &41 Third Page for Addltional Arrittoontento • ASSOCIATION 111 t...--••••• , • RELIEF OF DIBSLED FIREMEN. , -- INCORPORATED W1...C1/25,1835. The Boardni Trustees take pleasure in announcing that MRS. JOHN DREW, • of the ARCH STREET THEATRE; has kindly tendered a • BENEFIT • in aid of the funds of the Anxoefation, and that SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, the 29th lust.; has been fixed for the occasion. • Tickets can he procured at any time at tho Theatre, or any of the Trustees whose names arc annexed, to whom, also, any donation in Aid of the funds can be sent, which will bo thankfully received and promptly acknowledged. GEO. W. TRYON, President, M. GARRIGUES, Vice PreshlCut. WM. AUG. SEEGER, Treanureg4 606 Marshall street. ED. 1). YATES, Secretary, 544 N. Tenth street. WM. J. I'ASCOE, Cor. Ste., Ir4l Race street. W. T. BUTLER, 34 N. Fifth street. . JACOB H. LEX do. do. DANL. It. MURPHEY, 726 Market street. , • WM. IL SOUDER, 711 Went street. . • JOHN SOUDER, 112 S. Tenth' street.- DAVIIS M. LYLE, S. W. corner Fifth and Chestnut. 11. M. DORSCHEIMER, N. E. cor. Seventh and Filbert, WM. C. VINEYARD, 215 Church alloy. .108.1 t. LYNDALI., 701 S. Second street. WM. Y. CAMPBELL, 242 Chestnut street. SAMUEL B. SAVIN, 511 S. Fourth street. GEO.W.DULL,Germantown ay. above Susquehanna ROBERT F: MORRELL, 219 S. Seventeenth Arcot. . W. B. 11. SELBY, 43 N, Seventh street. E. S. TALMAGE, 409 N. Fourth street. D. D. BAKER, 936 Lafayette street. je9.534 MEW CHESTNUT STREET THEATRE. FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 28'rn: BENEFIT • IN AID OF THE SUFFERERS BY THE BURNING OF THE AME IMMENSE RATRE. See posters of Friday morning. je26-2/ . -. . rrin B A L T I M 0 1:1' i l:. .x i , z, , IMPROVED BASE BURNING q! GljO if , FIRE-PLACE-THEATER ~ ...c......, wyrit Il__ ...11.61' 1 MAGAZINE d: ILLUMINATING DO)RS: l," iila___gis.... a -• 4 The most Cheerful and Perfect Heater in • - . Use. FIREPLACE or BASEMENT HEATERS are conipar. atively little known in this country, excepting in a fow cities, having boon first introduced into BALTIMORE, Rollie twelve yeani since, and, in their use, for some years confined mostly to that city and WASHINGTON. - Within the last six yeitra, these BALTIMORE BASE BURNING FIRE PLACE HEATERS have. en exten sively used in PHILADELPHIA and vicinity, tor heating moderate size houses and they have proved to be the II BEST EATER everintroduced in this market, for heat ing TWO, THREE or FOUR Rooms, connected with ono chimney. ) They have a large ILLUMINATING SURFACE; which adds much to their beauty, giving them the advantages of an OPEN GRATE FIRE. These HEATERS have a MAGAZINE •or SUPPLY CHAMBER for coals, which !genres a constant • fire and even temperature. and saves much trouble. They are also a perfect , BASE BURNING HEATER. Are much more desirable.than GRATES ~or STOVES, re,. guiring less coal and attention. • • They are equally tie well suited to the COUNTRY as CITY, placing them in the SITTING or DINING ROOMS, and heating.one or more rooms above. These miniature FURNACES are set In the FIRE PLACE, and the heat le conveyed through the chimney. . flues to the PARLOR and CHAMBERS above, thus heat ing TWO or THREE ROOMS with ono fire. By adding coal every TWELVE HOURS the fire may be kept for menthe; affording a pleasant and agreeable beat at a very low price. We manufacture them with SQUARE and CIRCULAR TOP Frames, and RIGHT and LEFT hand Smoke Pipes. .1. S. CLARK, 10081►Iturket Stteet, P,hiladelphia. Jeffl-strp§ HOOP SKIRTS. 628 HOPKINS' "OWN MAKE." 628 It affords tin much pleasure to announce to our numer. ous patrons and the public, that in consequence of a slight decline in Ildop Skirt material, together with oar increased facilities for manufacturing. and a strict 'adhe rence to BUYING and SELLING for BASIL wo are ens bled to offer all our JUSTLY CELEBRA'PED HOOP SKIRTS at REDUCED PRICES, and they will, as heretofore, always be found in every respect more desi rable, and really cheaper than any single or double springilloop Skirt in the market, while our assortment is unequaled. • Also, constantly receiving from New York and the Esat- - ern States full lines of low-priced Skirts at very low prices, among which is a lot of Plain Skirts at the following rates: 15 springs, 55 cents ; 20 springs, 65 cents; 25 spring. 75 cents; 80 springs, 85 cents ; 35 springs, 95 cents, and 40 springs, 81. Skirts made to order, altered and repaired, wholesale and retail, at the Philadelphia Iloop-Skirt Emporium, No. Arch street, below Seventh.- zuhgl,m,avlyrp WM. T. HOPKINS. HOOP SKIRTS AND CORSETS.—MRS. E. BAYLEY No. 812 Vine street, is now manufacturing all the varieties of Hoop Skirts, Corsets, etc. She has alsohg Real French Corsets, of new styles; Hoop S altered and repaired. mh.W.Cfr9 2 EXECUTOR'S SALF---ESTATE OF REV. JOHN P. Robins. deed. Thomas & Sons, Auctioneers. On • Tuesday, July 9th, 1867, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be gild at public sale, at the Philadelphits'Exchange, the fol. lowing described.property,vlz.•. ,No. I.—Threeatory Brick Dwelling, No. 627 Marshall street,' between Green and Coates streets. All that three-story brick dwelling and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Marshall street, between Green and Coates streets, No. ea; containing in front on Marshall street 19 feet, and extending in depth 71 .feet ;',7• of an inch. Together with the free use and privi lege of a privy well in common with the adjoining property. it his gas, bath, hot and cold water, &c. Vl , Clear of all incumbranee. i ., No. 2.—Three-story Brick Di ening, N0..1716 Parrish street. All that three-story b ok dwelling and lot of ground., situate on the south side f Parrish strict, mut of 'Thirteenth street, No. 1316; containing in front on !Par rish street 16 feet, and extending in depth 02 feet Pi," incites, Together with the free use and privilege of a privy well in common with the adjoining property In .. the rear. . M. THOMAS d SONS, Auctioneers, . . je26 N iY6 . 139 and 141 South Fourth ittreet. FOR SALE—SEVERAL HIGHLY TRAINED 2 z lTLadies' and Gents' SADDLE HORSES;. some of them quite fast ; also, a double team and carriage: or would be willing to biro them to responsible parties for the summer season. EUGENE DE Kg.FEEP,., Dugan street, Below Spruce. VSTATE OF MARTHA MIFFLIN DECEAS'ETY,'" Letters testamentary upon - the Estate of MARTHA MIFFLIN, deceased, having been granted to the under signed, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims against the came to present them without delay, to ' J. SERGEANT PRICE, Executor, e2B-w.at . . • No. 813 Arch street, Philada. TO RENT TO A 'PRI,VATE FAMILY—LARGE m modern House and Stable, situated very convenient " for summer and winter. Distance forty minutes from the State House.. Inquire, 233 CHUSTNUT street, up stairs. FOR SALE—THE DWELLING NO. 1827 DE ittliCey Place. Immediate poseeesion. Apply at premises. Jam. LACE CURTAINS FROM AUCTION, At Less Than Gold Cost. KELTY,.CARRENGTON.SL CO., 723 Chestnut_ Street. THOMAS WEBB, (Succeeior to Wm. F. Ilughee.) , FORKS OF SECOND AND CHRISTIAN STREETO. BALED, FRESH, SALT AND PACKING RAY, BALED, WHEAT, OAT AM) EYE S'PRAW, . ' FOR SHIPPING AND CITY iJSE. myth] w6mrp INDIA RUBBER GOODS, No. 708 thuestnutt Street. MANUFACTURERS AGENCY. Vni eanized Machine Belting, Steam, Packing, Car Spring', Hose, Boots, Shoes, Vulcanite Jewelry, Druggists and Stationer's artichas, and every doacription of Rubber likoods, Wholesale and Retail, at lowest factory prices. , RICHARD LEVICE. • "64mm ROOKHILL& LSON, 603 & 605 CHESTNUT ST. In Custom Department the choicest stock of Coatings and Casgimeres ever offered. Our patrons can de pend on getting a good fitting_and _ well trimmed garment. AMUSEMENTS. COOKING RANGES. HOOP SKIRTS. PRICES REDUCED: I I:4 AI K:10 W,4 V DiEtIRDT4 HOUSES FOR: SALE. LEGAL N-OTICES. Ana c. s:l‘ iii FOR. SALE. Old R i ve • ese THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK. OF tila OLD RYE WHISKIES. LN THE' LAND IS NOW POSSESSED' BY HENRY S. HANNIS & CO, 218 and 220 'SOUTH F[ NT STREET, Who offer the same TO THE TRADE, in Lots, on very advantageous Terms. Their Stock of Bye Whiskies, IN BOND, comprises all the favorite brands ex. taut, and runs through the various months of 1865,436, and'of this year, up to present date. Liberal contracts made for lots to arrive at Pennsylvania R.R. Depot, Erries. son Line Wharf, or at Bonded Warehouses, as'parties may elect. • myl• to dent WINDOW SHADES. &t. CT.JR,TAINS, A SPECIALTY, AT KELTY,CARRINGTON &CO.'S, No. 723 Chestnut Street. 6 STORE ,1 , 3k1 - 1 A.DEs • Made toOrder and Lettered n t o icat styles. Also, Blue nd other colored Shading by the yard, at, CARRINUTON & CO.'S, myl-n7 I m. 8t 723 Chestnut street. IN ANTICIPATION OF TO 1108 CHESTNUT STREET, JULY 1, 1867, C. M. STOUT & CO., 1028 CHESTNUT ST., Offer at greatly reduced prieee. Curtains, Curtain materials Plano and Table Covers, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, Mosquito Nets, Window Shades, duo. nivi.wfmlyrp MOSQ,UITCESI l i2 gEN r CANOPIES, or without K. .KELTIT I CARRINGTON & CO;, Agents, 723 Chestnut St. UUgIWUL , = SUITS OF , WALNUT PARLOR FURNITURE, COVERED. COMPLETE IN PLUSH, BROCATELLE. SATIN AND TERRY: GEO, J. HENtELS, LACY & CO., Thirteenth and Chestnut Sts. Jol4-lm REMOVAL. A. 4%, H. LEJAIIEBRE, Late 1012 Chestnut street, have removed their FURNITURE and WHOLSTERY WAREROOIII, To 1103 CHESTNUT ST., up stairs. my2T-imrpi SPECIAL NOTICE. FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. GEO. J. HENKELS, LACY & CO., Thirteenth and Chestnut Streets. Jel4-lin • GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. JOHN C. ARRISON, Nos. 1 and 3N. Sixth Street. Philadelphia, would invite the attention of his friends and customers to. his Superior Gentlemen's Furnislin4 - Goods Also, to his Improved Pattern Shirt; the material, workmans - hip and finish cannot be surpassed by any in the Market. CLOTIIING. EDWARD P. -KELLY, TAILOR, NO. 612 _CHESTNUT STREET, Completonosortanent of . CHOICE, STAPLE, HEW AND RARE GOODE FOR SPRING AND AMER. avmyrt) WILLIAM B. CARLYLE. 4JARLILE & JOY, Rouen and Sign Painters and Giazien, No. 437 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Glazing and Jobbing_attended to with promptness and despatch. Give us a call. • my 4 FITLER,, WEAVER & CO. NEW CORDAGE FACTORY NOW IN FULL OPERATION, No. 83 N. WATER and 23 N. DEL avenue ROCKIIILL &WILSON, CLbTHING ligUk; No 603 and 605 Chestnut Street. Newest Styles_Spring_and &Lamer Walking and Sack Coats, Over coats,Coachmen's Coats. A large stock- of Linen-Clothing, Dusters and Alpaca Coats. "" ' , WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. ICE PITCHERS. - A - LAIGE - ASSORTMNT - OF ICE PITCHERS CLARK & BIDDLE'S, No. 712 Chestnut Street. Jel-s,macrkmrA, , •i Very Superior' Watches ,74 • „IN Gold and Silver Cases, From the most celehrated and approved manufacturers TIME-KEEPERS , For the Race course Or kor Ordnance Purposes with fifth, quarter and split second markers. JAMES E. CALDWELL &, JEWELERS, 822 CHESTNUT STREET. ; fel.f.m,w.tfrp§ _ _ 102 S. 1.9 I. J: TAYLOR, Oar .JTMELER.__.' An elegant dock, comprialos FINE WATCHES. o DIAMONDS. NT JEWELRY. SILVER WARE. PLATED WARE. CLOCKS. Offered at reduced prices. Watches warranted for two Years. silver ware rieltable far bridal prasanta. WATCHES REPAIRED AM) WARRANTED. 1028 CHESTNUT ST. lef.w f m tf rpe - 47 '' Jas.E.Caldwell &Co,, ;.4'.; JEWELERS, - - "kol;2' - S A , NO. 822 CIIESTMIT STREET, -9 1 ' Call attention to their RICH AND ARTISTW SILVER WARES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FOR BRIDAL AND BIRTHDAY PRESENTATION, IN DESIGNS FOR THE TABLE, BEAUEE r, AND ETAGERE. MA' in iv-tfri4 . - ~ LOOKING GLASSES. OF THE VERY BEST Q TJ A: IL, I 7E I Y. EVERY NOVELTY IN STYLE ' AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE' • PRICES. JAMES S. 'EARLE & 'SONS, 818, CHESTNUT STREET. CARPETINGSI CARPETINOBI *J. T. DELACROIX, 3'7 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Has received, per late arrivals, a large and varied assort. went of 3.€lll°PBM4_Bl:l BRUSSELS Alao, a large line of Tereo.ply Extra Super and Pine grain Carpeting's, Cottage and Rag Carpets, 011 Clotho, , Shades, etc., which will be sold at gTeatly reduced priatte. wholesale and retaiL J. T. DELACROIX. 37 B. SECOND street, between Market. and Chestnut.. N. B.—Particular attention paid to the fitting UP of OM ees and Coun t -rooms. apadmrPil MAVEUCE JOY. CHEAP CARPETS I Large assortment. Fine quality, Lo prime. G. B. BLAMER & CO., Wo. 207 North Second. above Race. r3= ROCKHILL' , &WILSON, 603 and 605 Chestnut Street. ELead;ymade Clothing MEM YOUTHS and BOYS. : NOW OPENINO AT LOOKING GLASSES. CAIIPETIIIIOIEI, CLOTHING, FASHIONABLE RETAIL DIRT GOODS. MARKET o 4 4 6 i dp NINTH. A .*v .4* & Have a FULL FRESH STOCK of Seasonal)lo goods Mar bulk of which, being recently purchased, and MANIA( FOR CASH, offers 'medal attractions to close cash buyers, BATHING FLANNELS, And Bathing Plaids. fine show, 3 . 1;4 to edi cents. Grey Twilled Flannels 38 cents, Lave been salmi et 811. SUMMER LINEN& Dross Uncut. Coating Linens, Pantgloon Linonn. Carriage Linens. Shoe Lineng. Butcherd ' Litwin+. Tulloro' Linens. Upholntercre Linen! Lining Litlem, Shirting Lineng. Sheeting Linens. Pillow ',therm. Tobin Linea& Ploy Linens, CLOA K ROOM. Llama Lace Pointer, reduced pricee. Llama Lace Rotolo - deo, reduced. White listrege 4:kenlara and Shawls. White Alpaca /Jacques. Linen Sacquia nod Circulars. Grenadine 9ttawis.S2.oo.up—____ - Wlil - Titillartine two Yards wide. CALICOES. Feat Colors Prlntml23e, and 15 cents. -- 10Gnew - aryhrPrintels. - 13 and 2Creen Wrapper Pante: Gingliame / 25, 31 and 315 cents. la4w,f,mAit REDUCTION IN PRICES. In consequence of Alterations to be made is or about AALTC4-IUST Ist, We shall Sell till that - time our Stock or SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS AT A GREAT REDUCTION. PERKINS, 9 SOUTH. NINTH STREET. Jc2tAtrti 5000 YARDS BEST FRENCH LAWNS, In small designs, reduced to 25 cents, JAS. It CAMPBELL & CO., 727 Chestnut Street. SUMMER' DRESS GOODS, At 25, 35, 50, 65, 75 rents, all greatly Hoed in pike. JAR. R. cIAMPEDLL So 00., 727 e;liestuut Street. SILKS Of Superior Quality, Very Cheap. WHITE GOODS • IN GREAT VARIETY, AT LOW PRICES, BALES FROM NOW UNTIL MTH DAY OF JUNE WILL BE MADE AT GREATLY REDUCED RAMS, IN ORDER TO CLOSE OUT STOCK. ONE PRICE ONLY. JAS. 11. CAMPBELL & CO., . 727 Cheidnut Street. EYRE & LA k !%IDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH streets, cep a complete assortment of Goods for Boy& hummer Clothink, PYRE & LANDELL HAVE A FULL assortment of puro white Shawls, black twisted Silk. filhege and Ilernani Shawls. "EYRE & tANDELL HAVE . THE BEST -LA article of black Iron lianege, two yards wide; also.the ordinary qualitlea. TYRE & LANDELL HAVE RE-. dueed all the eurnmer Silks ,and spring Dream Goo& LYRE' & LANDELL HAVE A FINE nreortment of flack Llama Lace Polntii,Wltlte Llama Lace Pointe, from *2O to *6O. - • & LANDELL HAVE RE.• 114 dueed their fine Organdies and Lawns, dark LaWns, nest And gay styles. LYRE &. LANDELL KEEP . THE beet Black Silks; oho, the ordinary grades of flack Silks, low, GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF LADIES' SILK AND CLOTH .SACQUES AND MANTLES, LACE POINTES AND BORNOUg. AGNEW & ENGLISH, 839 Chestnut Sfreet,lls South Ninth Street, 4 doota above opposite the Continental. PEIRCE'S STONE SURFACE, AN ANTI-OXIDIZER, FOR COATING IRON RAILINGS, BOILERS AND IRON' WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS; ALSO OIL TANKS, ACID TANKS, &o. This surface has been put to the most severe Chemical test, and has beewproved to resist all change or sition. As an Anti-Oxidizer it has no equal; nevi= or scales off. - Iron coated with this surface will not cor rode, oven in salt water. Manufactured by • I. NEWTON PEIRCE It N 09 4. ,m,vr 427 North Eleventh- Street aplAnn. ROCKHILL &WILSON, 603 and 605 Chestnut Street, BOYS' CLOTHING-, New Styles. SPROTO & EitrfiEMEß Boys' Suit& GARIBALDI SUITS, Made to Order. del6.m w e Chestnut. myi ws m smrsi
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