'Tun SAusom firma ExmostoN.—Tho follow- I ing is the report of L. G. Graff, E. Harper , Jef ll—George Cookman, of the Cora. EX •charige Association, Commitwe on 'Relief for the Sufferers by the Sansom Street Explosion: To, amount received from various persons $1,015 50 By amount paid sundry persons,s463 00 By amount paid to Hon. Morton McMichael . 552 50 ----$1 2 015 50 The following additional contributions tor. the Teller of the sufferers have been received at the Mayor's office: • , St. 14i - cheers, Zion and St. Paul's German Lutheran Congregations $229 26 John Fareira...... 25 00 Hall & Garrison • .30 00 Age office, additionals 00 , Mrs. Josiah Hamar . 10 00 Wm. R. White. ~...... :... .. .. f ... . .... • 50 00 c dwelling of Ezra Bowen, No. J 32 South Eighteenth street, was entered last night by boring through the back,door, and was robbed of a 'number of articles. The family of Mr. Bowen arc absent ,from the city. This morning early, while Mr. John Hilde- Brant was temporarily absent from his 'store. No. 349 North Fifth street, a thief slipped it,_and carried off $175 from the money drawer. avipgton's tavern, at Fourth and Washington streets, was entered last night by coming through the back door, and was robbed of some wearing apparel and spoons. CHANGE or Main CONFIRMED.-At the meet ing of the Corn Exchange Association, now the Commercial Exchange, the legal change of the name of the institution was announced by the President, Howard iiinchman, Esq., whose pro clamation to the effect will be found Ir. another column: Mr. Hinchnian also-stated that the un a-voiciable difficulty - that basheretoforeeaused the - . delay in the erection of the "Chamber of Com merce" is now removed, and that the erection of that splendid edifice will be at once proceeded with. . INTERESTING OCCASION.—The. Bethune Hall, corner of Twelfth and ,Oxford streets, will be open for Divine service to-morrow afternoon, when addresses will be made by Rev. J. H. Suydam, Rev. Dr. Schenck and Rev. T. De Witt Talmage. This will be the first meeting of this kind in connection with this new enterprise. A fine choir will be present, and during the after noon several pk.eesliekcted for the occasion will be sung. Th new movement is under the care of Rev. P. S. Talmage, of the Reformed Dutch Church. CONGRIMS HALL, CAPE ISLAND, with J. F. Cake, Esq. at its head, is now in full operation, and presents attractions not equaled anywhere on the sea coast. The old and new Congress Balls, together with the Ocean House, t now all combined afford a magnificent variety ot parlors, fine sleeping-rooms, elegant dining-hall and con cert-halls, not found anywhere else among the popular summer resorts. The terms for this year are moderate,• anti the way the house is is not surpassed by the best of the city hotels. CLOSING LIQUOR. STORES ON SUNDAY.--Propara tons are being made to have the mass temper ance meeting advertised to take place on the morning of ,July 4th, in Independenbe Square, prove a grand affair. Already several eloquent speakers have been secured for the occasion, and others will yet be obtained. The programme, embraced many attractive features. The meeting will, no doubt, prove one of the largest ever,held within this sacred inclosure. AN. ELDERLY Johnson,_ aged 72 years, residing on Carpenter street, near Eighth, was beforo.Ald. Toland last evening, upon the chargve of the larceny of a push-cart, valued at about $5O, fromthe paper-box manufactory of Eleicher & Doltinger, No. 929 Carpenter street. The cart was taken .to Vine street wharf, and there offered for sale for when Johnson was arrested by Officer Hart. He was committed in default of $5OO bail. *, VIOLATING THE Ltquon LAW.—Edwin Mcßride was yesterday held lei .$BOO ball, by Alderman Senor, to answer the charge of misdemeanor. He is the proprietor of a tavern at Cumberland and Cedar streets, and had been notified by a Mrs. Peterman not to sell any liquor to her husband. .No attention was paid to the notification, and Mrs. Petermau made complaint against Mc- Bride. • \ - 1 , • ROBBING ins EM MOYER.- Francis E. Brink was before Aldermen Hurley yesterday upon the charge of larceny. J.He was einployed in gro cery store on" South street, below Fifth, and , is suspected •of having `.taken money from the drawer. Small amounts have been missed at dif ferent times, and the total amount stolen is about $BO. Brink was ,held'in $5OO bail to answer at HIGHWAY Rounkur.—A Mr. Harmer, while . . re turning from a visit to his father' in the lower section of the city 10;4 evening, bet Ween. 9 and 10 o'clock, was attackedby five or six melt, as he was passing a lot at Fifth awl Reed streets. He was knocked down and iendered insensible ty,a sud den blowyand when tfo recovered consciousness his,,watch and pocket-book were gone. , ALLEGED LARCENY:Pr A yourig man, • named Edward Hale, was arrested • and taken before Aid. Jones upon the charge of 'having been concerned with William 'Huffman in the larceny of a horse and wagOu a few days ago.. He was held in $6OO bail for a further hearing. EARLY CLOSING.—We are happy to learn that the entirnpiano trade have wisely and humanely determined to close "their establishments during July and August at 3 P. M. on Saturdays, and on other days at 5 P. M., thus affording their help a little rest during these usually oppressive months. E'uttmonits.--Tlass_of our readers who intend to celebrate the gldilons Pourth by burning gun powder,will find at the establishment of Messrs. Jos. B. Bussier & Co., 107 South Water street ; one of the finest collections of fireworks in the TILE NEW3I3OTh ON SUNDAT.—The residents on .Lombara and Spruce streets, in the Seventh Ward, have complained of the noise made by the newsboys. Lieut. Connelly has been instructed to prevent the boys from crying their papers, and to-morrow will detail officers for that purpose. Txx DOG WAtt.—Durin,4 tue past week 96 uu -muzzled dogs were captured lu the city. Of that number 12 were redeemed, and the remaining 84 were killed. , . -81100TINCI IN THE STREET.-A lad fifteen yeatb of age was arrested at Twenty-fourth and Brown streets for shooting a pistol in the street. He was held to bail by Alderman Hutchinson. . . APJLIUSELMENTS. TLIE WaLui^r.—lffr. Joseph Jefferson will close his 4engagement at the Walnut this evening with his ivatchiess impersonation of "Rip-VittiWinkle.'r Tux Anon.—Mr.-G. L. Fox and troupe will appear this evening in the pantomime of Jack and Gill. The farce' of A KisB in the Dark will also he performed. Tut( Cuasvutrr.—This evening Mr. Joseph C. tooter, the popular and efficient stage managei of the Chestnut. Street Theatre, will have his animal benefit. The play of Haute Cristo will he performed, with a dine cast, splendid apectacular effects, Sm. & GAYLOIII,'S ISktiIiTEELK.---ThIS popular troupe of Ethiopian minstrels will inaugurate a brief &mon at the Chestnut on Monday next.. CITY NOTICES. Die. COLTON'd Laughing Gas is perfectly harm- Leas acid ..'esrloi,orritt the pant sitooth-Or a . Office, ?3T Walnut street, below Ellglat , , t hiladelphia. -, E. MOCLAII`eb CABIVIIONATED GLYCERINE OM lNtlitib Soar. It eurea'all cutaneous eruptions of the skin. /t entirely dissipates tan and eunbrown. it renders the akin clear andtransparent. it is valuable for the washing of infants. . It chows a bilious complexion into one of beauty.. It prevents the skin from chapping. It Is prepared 'by W. E. McClain & Co., Perfumers, No 334 North !Lath street, above Vine. / Omiirrzatim can get further supplies fgagiimb gauze merino shirta for one dollar, a Viighth street, Ritchie & Woclpper. Another trona auction. "Dansimis."--Wcbster defines a dabstor, as "one .who is skilled; ono viti6ls expert ; a master cit his business." Taking this Websterian definition as ex cograph c aw, o ows thiintesers. Wit man & Co., 318 Chestnut street,below Yourth,are Dra chms "dabsters" in the way of Confectionery. They arc skilled in getting, np cream-fruits and first-class, line bon-bons; they are experts in the getting up of Roasted Jordan Almon ds„and they are roasters of the business of making fresh-every-day-and-ram:lpda vored caramels that delectate the palates of tke con sumers thereof until they foal themselves perfect !'dabsters" in the enjoyment of the ultimatum of sac charine delight. {{ TIM FLurr" is the spicy name of h popular and very beautiful style of Ladies' Bat, now sold in great mimbers by Messrs. Wood .3c Cart, 726 Chest nut street. They are closing out their entire stock of fashionable hats and bonnets at prices far below the Wet of irOportation.• - • • - • Tun Beauties . of Crinoline are attractively illustrated at the Hoop-Skirt Emporium of Messrs. Peterson & Little,. No. 704 Chestnut street. . These gentlemen. have met a great public want (in connection with , their agency for the sale of the Wheeler & Sewing Machine), by establishing this popular first-class Hoop Skirt depot. Their assortment is the best and their prices are the lowest. EVERT . purchaser of the great home manufac ture of To hiladelphia, the American Combination But tonholer Sewing Machine, has expressed entire satis faction with its excellent operation. Call at the reception room, Eleventh and Chestnut streets, and witness the exquisite movement. WOOD'S AMERICAN KITCHENER as a convenient, efficient, scientific and in all respects satisfactory Cooking Range, is without a rival. Messrs. James P. Wood & Co., No. 41 South Fourth street, are the sole agents for the sale of these Superior "Kitcheners" in HADFIELD'S GREAT FIREWOItICS.—For private Aisplays no flrewerks are superior to those made by Hadfield. Persons desirous of purchasing these su perior pyrotechnics, at moderate prices, should select from the fine display of Messrs. Haines and Leeds, No. 906 Market street, comprising Exhibition Pieces, Colored Fires, Rockets, Roman Candles, Bengola Lights, Star Wheels, Mines, &c., which are off the best quality, and will be sold at the lowest rates. ROASTED ALMONDS, Crystal Mint Drops Ginger Drops, and tine Confectionery In every variety wholesale and retail. . , CARAMELS AND CHOCOLATE CREAMS, all We Choice fruit flavors fresh daily at Caramel Depot, No. 1009 Walnut street. LADTEs, before you go to the country call on Ritchie & Woelpper, 2 . 7 North Eighth street, and buy some of those tine gauze merino vests , at eighty cents, north $1 N. FIREWORKK! FIREWORKS!! FIREWORKS! !I In view of the approaching National Anniversary, we would state that George W. Jenkins, No. 1037 Spring Garden street,has a superb stock of Fireworks of every description, Which he is selling wholesale and retail at vei3 - lbw prices.- Call and make your' selections. "BOIISEMEEM ! ". "BOIISEMEEM ! ! " What is it? What is it? Molds arm FnnoxnEs,—The only reliable rem edy for brown dfscolorations called Moru and FRECKLES, 18 FERRIC'S MOTII AND FREORLS .40TION. Prepared by Dr. B. C. runny, Dermatologist, 49 Bond street, New York. BOld by all druggists. Fon Invalids and nil who. enjoy delicious Fruits and Confections, the tempting hot-house Peaches, elegant hot-house Grapes and luscious Con fections, fine French Mixtures, sweet Jordan Roasted Almonds, etc.. at A. L. Vermont's, Ninth and Chest nut, are perfeetly;irresistible. STRAWBERRIES, all varieties, received every morning from the Knox Fruit Farm, Pittsburgh, Pa. For Bale at the depot of the Knox Fruit Farm and Nurseries, 727 Market Street, Philadelphia. CANNED wild game Cooked in various ways, Potted Tongue, Beet', Herring, Anchovy Paste, Shrimp Paste, ac., &c., Suitable for Pic Fishing parties, &c. Afrrottett & Ft - crones, 1204 Chestnut street. NEW SPICED SALMON, MITOLIELL 45t, FLETCHER, 1204 Chestnut street. HOT ! BUT NOT DET.—The weather presents tlti; anomaly, but other anomalies also exist; for instance, the Ready-made Clothing sold at Charles Stokes It, Co.'s, under the Continental, is of the highest quality, but, at the same time, of the lowest >rice. TON ONLY Model Bath House in Philadelphia ib atGutekunet'e, 219 North Fourth street, corner of Branch. EXAMINE OAKFORDS' stock of STI:ANI • • all varieties and prices. Stores under the Continental Hotel. CRYSTAL MINT DROPS.-EVRTy family should learn the value of these confectios. They arc rapidly demanded on account of their 2lavor and gene 4. excellence. Manufactured and sold wholesale IW retail by Stephen F. Whitman, No: 1210 Market at, EXAMINE OAKVORDS' slock . Of STRAW HATS, all varieties and prices. Stores under the Continental Hotel GREAT REDUCTION IN TILE. PRICES OF HATS AND BUNnsra.—Messrs. Wood & Cary, p 5 Chestnut street, are now closing out their magnificent stock of fashion able Bats and Bonnets, far below the cost of importa tio9. Their "Flirt" Hat is a perfect gem, and is immensely popular. GROVER 'kW BAKER'S Highest Premium, , "Elastic" Stitch and "Lock" Stitch SEWING IdAmirbrics, with latest improvements, t 730 Chestnut street. Au the best goods in hosiery, gloves and underwear for ladies, gentlemen and children, can be fotind at the store of Ritchie & Woelpper, 21 North Eighth street, at one.lialf the prices of last year. Peo ple about going to the country take notice. RF.FRIGERATORS.-SChOOll6 l l3 two patents, the Ice King and America, are the most reliable ventilating Refrigerators in the country. Manufactured and sold by E. S. Parson & Co.. 220 Dock street. PoRE Fiturr eyeurs for soda Water; 0130 bottled for dorra;stic uses. Hance, Griffith & 'Co., N. W. corner of Marshall and Callowhill streets. EXTRA FINE RASPBERRIES, the Gold Brio&le and hornet, can be bad at Partridge's Dining Mms, 1151Nortli—Eiglitifetreet. DEArNagis, BLINDNESS AND CATARRIL.-.. J. Isaacs, hi. 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 inthe'city can be aeon at his office, No. lan Pine street. The medical faculty are invited to ac company their' patients, as he has no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made for erarehuition. *;f. • EXA.MtEE OAKSORDS' FAO& OF STRAWIIA ; II3. all vattettes and prices. Stores under the Continental hotel. lioCaluti, &Lsos, Clotaing,,Clothing, Clothing. 603 and 606Cheatand erect. • White Linen Duck Pants. White Linen Dick Pante. " White Linen Duck Vest& White Linen Duck Wets. Genoese Linen Dusters Genoese Linen Dusters Boys' Linen Garibaldis. Boys' Linen Garlbaldls. A - great varlety of'white snd"Colored-lirioiu clothl24. Bummer Clothlng of all descriptions. Alpaca Coats. Roosncnr & Wzraon, Clothing House, *O3 and GOO Chestnut street. \ THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.-PHTLADELPMA, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1867. CA.RAPETINGS! CARPETINOSI 37 SOUTH SECOND STREET. Has received, per late arrivals, a larke and varied wort mont of I. CROSSLEY & SOWS BRIISSELS CAR , PETINGS, NEW DESIGNS. Also, a large line of Three-ply Extra Super and Pine In. train Carpeting% Cottage and Rag Carpets, Oil Clotho. Shades, etc., which will be sold at greatly reduced_prioes. Wen Wholesale and retail. ' J. T. DELACROIL. S. SECOND street, between Market and Chestnut N. 13.—Partigular attention paid to the fitting u of OM coo and Counting-rooms.. ap CHEAP CARPETS! Large assortment. Fine qualltr l BNYIJ -lI IR 00.. re No. 207 N or t h Second above Race. PUBLIC SALE OF CITY PROPERTY.—THOMAS & hens, Auctionesni.—Business Locations—Large and Valuable Lots, New Market street a. pd Callowhill street, Eleventh Ward.—Pursuant to Ordidances of Select and Common Councils of the city of Philadelphia, will be sold at public sale. withoutreserre, by order of Commis sioner of City Pro sort on Tuesday, July 30t141867, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the hiladelphia Exchange, the follow ing described Ilea Estate, belonging to the City of Phila delphia: No. that lot of ground situate at the southeast corner of New Market and Callowhill streets, Eleventh Ward, containing in front on New Market street 20 feet, and extending in depth along Callowhill street 60 feet. No. 2—All that lot of ground situate at the southwest corner of New Market and Callowhill streets; containing in front on Now Market street 20 feet, and extending in depth along Callowhill Street 60 feet. No. ll—All that lot of ground situate at the northeast corner of Now Market and Callowhill streets; containing in front on New Market' street 20 feet, and extending in depth 60 feet. The above are very valuable and desirable Building Lots, worthy the attention of Capitalists, Builders, Mann factirers and others. • r _ . . M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneora, .1e29-jyB 613 20 27 139 and 141 South Fourth street. REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS' SALE.— Valuable Morocco-Dressing Establishment, No. 1120 St. John street, 46 feet 5 inches on St. John street, 46 feet 6 inches on Canal street; 2 fronts.—On Tuesday, July 9th, 1667, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that valuable let, with the improvements thereon erected. situate on the west side of St. John street, 231 feet 7 inches north of George street. No. 1180; the lot containing in front on. St. John street 46 feet 5 inches, and extending in depth on the south line 145 feet ilk; inches, and on the northline 146 feet SN. inches to Canal street. The improvements consist of a number of frame messuages necessary for a morocco -dressing estab lishment, with tubs, vats, atc. Subject to a yearly ground rent of, $162 96. Immediate possession. 21. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, 119 and 141 South Fourth street, tREAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS' SALE-- Modern three-story Brick Dwelling, No. 1352 Rich. mond street, between Iluntingdon street and Lehigh avenue. On Tuesday, July 9th, 1867. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public Bale, at the Philadelphia Excha age, all that modern three-story brick dwelling, with two-story back building and lot of ground, situate at No. 1353 Rich mond street; containing in front urultichmond street 20 feet, and extending in depth 105 feet to Fiqber street. It hue the gas introduced: bath, hot and cold water, cooking range, dte. Also, a two-story brick shop on Fisher street. 37ar - Clear of all ineumbrance. • HAINES dr:lames, 906 Market street. Terms—WOO may remain on mortgage. For - Immediate possession. May ho examined any day previous to sale. . . M. THOMAS 4: SONS, Auctioneers. 189 and 141 South Fourth street. SUMMER READING! ALL THE NEW BOOKS Comprising the beet writings of tho most POWLAR STANDARD AUTHORS OF THE-DAY, Cuss ulwaye be had at PETERSON/3' BOOK. ,STORE. ALEXANDER DUMAS' WORKS. Count of Monte Cristo.4l 50 Memoirs of a Phyeiciantt 00 The Iron Mask' 1 00 Queen's Necklace 100 Louise La Vellicre 100 his Years Later......... 00 Adventures of Marquis. 1 00 Countess of Charily.... I'oo Diana of Meador 1 00'Andree do Tavornoy... 1 00 The Three Guardsmen. 75 Forty:five Guardsmen.. 75 Twenty Years After... 75 The Iron Hand......... 75 1irage10nne......... ..... 75 The Chevaliet 100 Camille . . . ..... 1 50 The Conscript.„..,. ..... 1 50 The 75 Man , vrith Five Wives.. 75 Edmond Dante 5........ 75 Twin Lieutenants 75 -EOM de-Chatubure:— -.75 Annette, 'Lady of Pearls 50 Thu Horrors of Paris.. 75 Mohicans of 50 Sketches in France 75 George, or the Planter Isabel of Bavaria 75 of the Isle of France.. 50 The Corsican 8r0ther5........ . ..... Buried Alive, DUMUB'S now book , in prow Send for our Mammoth Descriptive Catalogue. Address all cash orders, retail or wholesale, to T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS 306 Chestnut street, PhHada., Pa. Books sent, poStage paid, on receipt of retail price. ALL NEW BOOKS ARE AT Ph I'ERSONS'. je2S3t. inFOR SALE—ELEGANT SIDE-YARD RESL deuce, on North Franklin street; new and hand somely built; lot 27 feet front. Price $9,000. Seventh, near Noble, very handsome modern Residence. Price $lO,OOO. Germantown, East Walnut lane, handsome pointed atone double residence, cottage style : has largo verandah. bay-window, bath, water•closets. lot 100 by 220. reef, beautifully shaded, vacant. ie994-lto If. If. NATT, 46 North Seventh at. SAMUEL C. COOK, AUCTIONEER, No. 124 flopth FRONT street. NEW POTATOES, TOMATOES AND CUCUMBERS. THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON. At half-past three o'clock, on second.wharf abov e Vine street, will be sold, foraceount of whom it may concern, to pay freights and other charges— barrels. New Potatoes, 66 crates Tomatoes, 12 crates Cucumbers, ex steamer J. W. Everman, from Charles ton. It LiOOP SKIRTS AND CORSETS.—MRS. E: BAYLEY No. 812 Vino street, is now manufacturing all the varieties of Hoop Skirts, Corsets. etc. She has also the Real French Corsets, of new atylea • Hcm g. Skirta altered and repaired. tfrp WJT.T.TAISI B. cARLI:LE. CARLILE it JOY, House and Sign Painters' and 6lazlen, No. 437 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Glazing and Jobbing attended to with promptness and despatch. Give us a call. my 4 taps ▪ LONG BRANCH, VIA ▪ CAMDEN AND AMBOY, PHILA DELPHIA AND TREWTON, LONG BRANCH AND' SEA-SHORE RAILROADS. Passengers for the above celebrated Watering Place will find this route the most desirable and pleasant from Philadelphia. ne fast and commodious steamer. Win. Cook, leaves foot of Barclay street, at Pier 26, North River, at 10.30 A. M. and 4.00 P. M. Passengers leaving Philadelphia at 8.00 A. M. or 11.00 A. M.. will connect with the Boat leaving New York at 4.00 P. 51., arriving at Long Branch at 6.001'. M. Philadelphia to Long Branch EXCIIII4OI2 Good to return at any time during the season. Tickets sold and baggage checked through,for all trains leaving Walnut Street Wharf, Kensington Depot and West Philadelphia. Also, at Ticket Office, E 23 Chestnut street. W. H. GATZMER, General Agent. Je3(3-12trN, , WINES, LIQUORS, FOREIGN ' AND DOMESTIC L 3 ALE_ , BROWN STOUT AND CIDERS. P. J. JORDAN. 220 Pear street, below Third and Wal nut streets, begs to call attention to his large_ and varied c.c.s uI suuu4 now on hand, emoracing Wines of all grades, amongst which aro seine very choice sherries and clarets; Bran died, ail qualities , and different vintages; .Whiskies, some very old and superioe; Scotch end Eng lish Ales and Brown Stout, toge th er with Jordan's Cele. Mated Tonic Ale now so oxtetudvely used by fami li es. physicians, invalids and others. . Cider, Crab Apple Champagne and Sweet Cider, of qualities unsurpassed. These goods are furnished in pack. ages of all sizes. and will be delivered , tree of cost, in an parts of the eitY. :.• . :F. ' . ' , Di' ' '4' • • I Third and Spruce streets, only one square below th aohange. $260,000 to loan in large or small amounts, o amouda, silver plate, watches,iewelry, and all oods o • alue. Office hours from BA. M. till 7P. M. B.r"Es ed for the last fo years. Advances made In larg • ja&tfrp INDIA RUBBER • CHINE BELTING', -- STEAM Packing, Home, dm —Engineers and elealers-vrill ifind-a -full-assortment-of Goodyear's Patent Vulcanized Rubber Belting, Packing. Hose, dm. at the Manufacturer's Headquarters. GOODYEAR'S, SUB Chestnut Street, South side. N. B.—We have a New and Cheap Article of Garden and Pavement Hot*, very cheap, to which the attention of the public , is called. DRUGOIBTIP SUNDRIES . --GRADUATES,MORTAIi Pill Tiles, Combs, Brushes, Mirrors. U.VM7r t. c. Putt Boxes, Horoopt i gtuzical Instruments, Hard and bolt abhor ode, Vial Cases, Glass and eta! Syringes. , all at 'Firstliande prices. SNOWDEN & BROTHER, ..sostl rn . SS South Eighth street. ROCKHILL &WILSON, 603 & 606 OHESTNUT ST. In Custom Department thetehoicest stock of Coatings and Cassimeres ever offered. Our patrons can de pend on getting a good fitting and well trimmed garment. &c. J. T. DELACROIX, REAL.-ESTATE SALES. NEW PUBLICATIONS. SUMMER READING! pawl Nal AUCTION SALES. HOOP SKIRTS. THE LARGEST • AND BEST STOCK OF FINE 21S and 220 SOUTH FRONT STICEET, Who offer the same TO THE TRADE, .in Lots, on very advantageous , Their Stock of Rye Whiskies, IN DOWD, comprises all the favorite brands ex. taut, and rani through the various months of 1865 , 66 and of this year, up to present date. Liberal contracis made for lois to arrive at Pennsylvania D.A. Depot, Erdal'. son Line Wharf, oral bonded Warehouses, as parties may elect. rarl• to de3ll r'n - WW l r4l) - UOVlnrUr.EUnira - WF/UU . P 751 i JOHN Nos. 1 and 3 N. Sixth Street. would invite the attention of his friends and customers to his superior ' Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods Also, to his Improved Pattern Shirt; the material, workmanship 'and finish cannot be surpassed by any in the Market. LOOKING GLASSES. OF THE VERY BEST Q'UALIT Y. EVERY NOVELTY IN STYLE AT TEE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, 818 CHESTN IT I rr OF WALNUT PARLOR FURNITURE, COVERED COMPLETE IN PLUSH, DROCATELLE, SATIN AND TERRY. GEO. J. HENKEL% LACY & CO., Thirteenth and Chestnut Sts. e 144111 ~ , ST9EcIAILi NCOTICE. FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE LOWEST MARKET PRICES. GEO. J. HENKELS, LACY & CO., Thirteenth and Chestnut Streets. 3e1.44m rp§ EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, • NO. 612 CHESTNUT STREET, Complete assortment of / • CHO;CE, STAPLE, NEW 41D BARE 'BOOD$ FORSPRING AND SUMMER. h / . a 4in MAURICE JOY. SMOKED AND SPICED SALMON. THE MST OF THE SEASON. JUST RECEIVED BY THOMPSON BLACK & SON , BROAD AND CHESTNUT STS. mh2B-th 9 tu.lyrpr INDIA RUBBER GOODS, No. 708 Chestnut Street. MANUFACTURERS AGENCY. Vulcanized Machine Belting, Stearn Packing. Car Springs, INose, Boots. Show, Vulcanite Jewelry, Druggists and &sidemen articles, and every description of Rubber Goods, Wholesale and Retail, at lowest factory prices. RICHARD LEVICK. ang4linrprt ROCitHILL &WILSON, CLOTHIiid- MOUSE, Nos 603 and 605 Oheatnni,gir;'A' 7 vs Newest Styles Spring and Summer Walking and Sack Coats, Over coatsfloachmen's Coats. l 4o- stock of Linen Clothing, Dusters and Alpaca Coats.. - Old Rye Rye nishies. OLD RYE WHISKIES IN THE LAND IS NOW POSSESSED .BY HENRY S. HANNIS & CO, C. ARRISON, Philadelphia, assortment of LOOKING GLASSES. TREET. II a ail ki Dar.l, CLOTHING. Terme. RETAIL DRY GOODS. RITTER & FERRIS, N. W. corner Eleventh and Chestnut, Entrance 86 S. Eleventh street. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS White Goods, Laces, Embroideries, Linens, etc., HAVE OPEN AND FOR BALI A LARGE LOT OF SWISS AND JACONET ALICIENNES, Pulled Mustins, AT MUCH BELOW THE COST OF' MPORTAT_IO_N. ape-s tu tu.l3r9 REDUCTION IN PRICES. ) In conseque A. GUST Ist, We shal SA G AND SUMMER GOODS e of. Alterations to be made on Sell till that time oar Stock of GREAT REDUCTION. PERKINS, 9 SOUTH NINTH STREET. je2l.strpr 5000 YARDS BEST FRENCH LAWNS, In small designs, reduced to 25 tents, JAS. R. CAMPBELL 85 CO., 727 Chestnut Street. SUMMER DRESS GOODS, At 25, 35, 50, 65, 75 cents, all gitatly reduced in. Fte, JAB. R CAMPBELL & 727 Chestntit Street. BLACK SILKS /Of Superior r Quility, Very Cheap.. WHI'T'E GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY, AT LOW PRICES. SALES FROM NOW UNTIL 27TH DAY OF JUNE WILL BE MADE. AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES. IN ORDER TO CLOSE OUT STOCK. ONE PRICE ONLY. JAS. R. CAMPBELL 8c CO., , 727 Chestnut Street. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES LADIES' SILK AARECLOTH SACQIUES AND MANTLES, LACE rolNTyis AND BORNOIIS. AGNEW & ENGLISH, 839 Chestnut Street,l2s South Ninth Street, opposite the 4 doors asove Continental. I Chestnut. mytivsm2mxpo EFFERVESCING_GRANULAR SALTS- CITRATE OF llltengtlA. VICHY, SEIDLITZ, ' SARATOGA, &c. • These Salto, so popular in England, are prepared a,t the Laboratory of • • , • CHARLES'LLLIN, SON dc CO., • Office and Store, corner Morlfet, and Seventh. Trade suPplled on liberal tern* ' jo26•lmrp goCitHILL &WILSON, CLOTHINGy . • • 603 and 605 Chestnut Street.' . - ‘ 4.411 ' ' ° FASHIONABLE 1 .et! :. ,4*-made -CAotb.ing FOR ~ -.., .NIEN, irquNti. end Beim., -, EWE! or about WATCHES, JEWELRY, itt• . '4 l • ' ----, ..:. • . r ' i - tl l ft . . tv ir 4,. , ~,,. .. • \,.,,,,0 . . JET JEWELRY, Entirely` Novel Styles, . . . . JUST, RECEIVED BY . ' BAILEY & CO ap3-tu th otatnrp PATEK PHILIPPE & CO.'S CELEBRATED WATCHES, MADE EXPRESSLY FOR 13ALit.E - 1. 7 ar, Cp., SOLE AUTHORIZED AGENTS FOR PENNSYLVANIA. A full anortment of then , TIME-KEEPERS ahraya oa hand. SW Chestnut St. s tu4l4 ICE PITCHERS. Vir A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ICE PITCHERS NOW OPENING AT CLARK & BIDDLE'S, No. 712 Chestnut Street. 7el-e.magwinuq. m PEARLS, DIAMONDS !‘ ...k AND OTHER PRECIOUS STONES. New and Fashionable Jewelry. Sterling Silverware. THE MUM VAUD:P.ON & COS TANTEXE WAHL • J. T. GALLAGHER, 1300 Chestnut Street, LATE OF BAILEY do CO. jeatlasturpg WINHOW 'VERANDAH STRIPES. CHM, CRIB, BRE AND BUFF trill MD COTTON SrinR,IFrES FOR VERANDAHS AND AWNINGS. ALSO, Bobinets and Mosquito Netting% witta the Patent:rinkrella-PArne, for "1 BEDS AND CRIBS; PLAIN AND GILT. BORDERED, • WHITE, nufF AND GREEN, LINEN AND HOLLAND SHADES, Mode and put up in town or country by expetieue%) work meu At the Lowest Prices. Sheppard, Van Harlingeh- &,; , Arrison, 1008 Chestnut Street. j026.110t. A etrriON - . ..• IMPORTANT' , 'AUCTION NOTICE. ._ POSING 'SALE OF THE SEASON OF. BOOTS BOOTS AND SHOES, For the spring of 1867. - On Monday - Morning,July Ist, COMMENCING AT le O'CLOCK. . M'CLELLAND & CO., A -- netioneers, Will sell at their store, No. SOS MARKET Street, 2,008 cases BOOTS and SHOES. Every case represented on the catalogue will be sold without resent. Buyers of Boots and Shoes will find it to their interest to attend this sale. McCLELLAND Successors to Philip Ford di Co., Auctioneers, _Z i f e n at *l . R.K.EiT STREET. ROCKHILL&WILSON, 603,and 605 Chestnut Street, BOYS' OLOTIUNG, New Styles, SPRING & SUMMER Boys' Rana. CAAIRJEBALpi-- - -M=B„ ado to Order,
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