[For the Thilafie'phin Evening Bulletin.] ADDRESS TO SOLDIERS, Yo whom tho world admires, - Bons of brave, i0y..1 sires, Up trom your camps and fires! Str.he on 'e again! Not now the rebel foe, Prostritte and fallen—No! Traitors at home lay low,. Rampant and vain! Strike at the men , who eaid "0, the Confederate dead, How hare they nobly Ned, Brother.: indeed.'" Never a sigh to spare In that you suffered there; What did they heed or care True men should bleed? Put! on the thievish clan! Shame! on the dastard man Who nott int: good can scan That's brave and true! Soldiers! Its yours to say "Treason has had its day, , Union and Right shall sway!" Honor to you. Who are the men that you Ever should keep In view? They who to you were true While on the field! Cowell and Thayer stood, In honored brotherhood, and.ibod, Lest yon'sNitild Ye whom the world admires, Sons of brave, loyal sires, 'Up from your camps and fires, Strike once again! Not now the rebel foe, Prostrate and fallen—No! Traitors at home lay low, Rampant and vain! BASH STEPS. feorreapondence of the Phila. Evening Bulletin.] At Sorrento I formed the acquaintance of Sig nore P—, a young Piedmonteae, staying in the South for his health. He -was refined, educated, sensitive and irritable. His white, lean face had the eagle profile of . enme • medal I have seen of one of the Sforza faintly. and bore ghastly traces of the consumption that was devouring his life away. His French was rapid awl idiomatic, but, with - a harsh, German-like or ultraMantane ac cent; and in a torrent of this rugged language he loied to pour °tit his'thoughts'aml/opinfons, his' searching criticism, and the tricky prejudices bf the valetudinarian. He talked well and readily; but he had another speech I liked better. I never met an amateur pianist of his merit in my life. "Chtiose then," he would gravely say, looking round while his long pale fingers still spanned, the keys, and I would mention my favorites, or demand his own. In the latter case he would too often escape me altogether, plunging and cara coling across his ivory field in strange German fantasies that I could not understand. So, on the second evening, when he was beguiling the close of a stormy day in strains quite inaccessible to, me, I began to plead for something more na tonal and laminar. "Do you know this, -then, or this," he said, prop ptly, and a little brusquely, as his shadowy bands left their reverie and fell into the ringing, accented measure that the populace love every where. "You had plenty of these in Naples, I imagine." His first selection .brought back the I te mmon even'w Beene of Naples; the warm, silent moon lit street; the jewelled windows curving, tiara-like, around the bay; and the long sides of Vesuvius falling like folds of crape from the studded cluster of the Pleiades. To disturb this lingering reposb there usedto come, every midnight, a huge Orson-like youth, whom I firmly believed to have risen dripping from the sea, and sing to his guitar under my window. In a harsh, gusty voice, that seemed u obave k rown hoarse in many a Tyrrhene tempest—pointing up to my window his rough, round chin, and laying out his thick neck so as to give his notes the utmost advantage,-Lhe used to utter a kind of zythinie howl which I took for donkeys until aLcustonied to it. Such a strain might be the last tradition of the 'authentic Syrens' song, as lingering in a family of depraved Tritons who wer.: too stupid to work, and had sold their horns to the conchologists. But I have no proof at all that he really was a triton—l only know that he used to rise, apparently from the bay, every night, under my window, and pour out a ditty. harsh, but in perfect tune and time, about `•0 bella Napoli,, w Suolu incautato," and retire. with the money given him for peace's 6ftke, among the slands of !Maki di more and oys- ters (called thstr; , :hes here. by a people unreason ably loose in their comparative anatomy) that lined the quay of Santa Lucia. But P-- gave intelligence and meaning to the barcarolle; and, although the words were want ing, I could easily hear the glad fisher singing to the moon, as he fled homeward on his woven wings, about "beautiful Naples. enehante I spot, emporium of joy, whose lights were brighter than the starry heaven." Changing the measure, he • gave me a terrible ding-dong madrigal called "La Bella Borrentina." It was painful to think bow popular this grating melody really was among a peasantry whose ges tureOvera elpquenue. and wttOse.oYes were music . I had fast heard it at the ner.uiltage, on the side of Vestivius. Leaning, hot and panting, against its yellow Wall and drinking the golden Tears of Christ, this detested strain, coming out of the jagged teeth of a hag who conducted a blind man, had goaded me from my place and projected me up the Mountaik like a catapult. It was too much! Bad enough In the warm mouth of a young Naples stevedore, the love-song became almost obscene when yelled by a gray Sappho in the ear of a reluctant Tithonus. "Ah, you are drumming with your foot, you do not love the Bella Sdrrentina," said the quick Italian. "What shall it be, then? Come, select among the popular airs." And he played half a dozen, bubbling them one out of another as a child builds up the glassy globes with his pipe in the gurgling loam. "All that is graceful and pretty, but not sub stantial, my very dear P—," I said. "We must, not forget that Sorrento is called from the Syrens, and that the true name of Naples is Tarthenope, a Syren's, name. And the syren isles, the Galli, are just behind us over the pro montory. Surely, in such a nomenclature, you must have caught a breath f a reverberation, an echo—ah, play for me, I have the ears of Ulysses to-might!" I was really tired, and moody, and cross to be at home. Although a very commonplace and un eventful Ulysses, I felt, perhaps, his pain, Ids . ennui, his disgust for the Circean enchantments, his visions of the quiet palace where Penelope sat weaving and waiting by the lump. -"is the house where we are sitting," said the rledmontese, with sudden solemnity, "a coun tryman of mine once came to rejoin his sister. Be h a d suffered greatly ; he had lived WWII years i n a noisome prison, the_key of which was held by a despotic Este in Ferrara. So he feared his .Sinter would go mad with joy as he had done for sorrow, and be dressed. himself in skins like a herdsman. But a sister's love has eagles' eyes. I have a sister in Turin.. It she saw me enter she WOll/4 rush with screams •of joy, as Cornelia ran to Tasso. But neyfr I3CC Taiin Prdn , " &Ad he actually began to play a dead march. "But what am I doing?" ho exclaimed, laughing with painful briskness, "as if the dead march cculd be played on the piano-forte! As for Tor quato,.we are in his house, but the chamber he was born in fell into the sea a long t me ago, And they have plastered it and furnished it, and set up over, the door, 'Albergo del Tasso.' And your Byron says his echoes are no more in Venice, and I am afraid that even here , in his birthplace—blat wait ! If you . will Hated a mo ment—you ask for echoes—you Shall overhear Tasso singing to Leonora!" lie played the groat serenade from Don Juan. He.played it again and again, lingeringly, plead ingly, imperiously, with every variety of time and expression, until It Seemed a whole history of devotion. As for the phrase itself, under his reading it seemed tho soul of music. "Many lonely souls have come to these regions to die in peace," pursued the niusician,"since:the day that Cornelia, disappointed in the water and value ,of her pwels, died at Cape Miseno, in chagrin and avillfal exile. Not far from these, at the other side of this blue Gulf, Vittoria Colonna went to waste her beauty in the Island of Ischia, weeping for her husband —" "And occasionally reading, I hope, the sonnets Michel Angelo had written to her "A cousin of hers," pursueoP—, without noticing,"went to Ischia, too, in her widowhood. It was Maria of Aragon ; she was so lovely that the grand Prior of France lost his heart in her sixteenth year. How these hot rocks are peopled with noble woman-ghosta! What lofty souls, after the world left them lonely and dissatisfied, have come hither to listen to the blue water, and await the great change rith: dignity among the aeheSef Veedvins ? I am 'plaYing a waltz 'of Strauss, which I always call the Dance of Death.' It was a morsel of the true Strauss, vague, im passioned, despairing, devoted—telling nothing, suggesting worlds; an air which has sent Vienna ladies weeping to their pillows, and then stolen With glamour into their dreams. As the long notes melted from his fingers, a little verse I knew crept into my head, and set itself without effort to the music: "Through lorielv sunnners—where the roses blow Unsought, and abed their tangled sweets— I Bit end hark; or in the starry dark. Or where the night-rain on the hill-top bent,. "Alone: But when the eternal summers don:, And relluent drown in Fong all moan, Thy Foul shall mate for its delight, and haste Through Heaven, and I titian be no more alone." "Is not Strauss an irilwe, an ,enchantment, a sorcery?" said the pianist, with his hands faint jllg among the, melody. Directly hb was playing I know not what, but dclubtless•from Mendelssohn—a sombre, shadowy , • Merpre, accompanied and contradicted, as it Werl3, by a tissue of sparkling chords that ap peared from moment to moment, and shot the harmony with-light and glancing.effects. "I don't know what you mean by it," I said. "but I find here an orange orchard of Sorrento, intoxicated with perhime, and twinkling all over with the insects made of a song or a fire." "I was thinking - of-something quite different, opendont," owned. the Piedpaontese. "Something about the waltz made me recollect the Tarentella, which they dance a good deal in Sorrento." "Dancing on the lava," croaked I; I don't know what made me feel so owlish. "Ah, we are all doing that," said "and that is the gayest way of dancing. The last achieving touch. of delight is melancholy. A grand violinist said tome one day that he should never enjoy the music of heaven, because it would be completely joyous. While we are human, at any rate,we need some perpetual, dis satisfied minor to make our songs complete. Why has this strange, malarial land been in every age the resort of the fever-stricken sons and daughters of pleagure—what is the amulet, what the philtre and charm? It is her mystery and melancholy." (He was playing stormily while he talked, de- „ scribing, in a medley of all his reminiscences, the contradfctlons and involutions of his idea.) " The South comprehends humanity. She has its conscience, I could almost say its sins. I cannot express myself, and therefore I am play ing from Wagner. She laughs and blushes under her vineyards—Haydn. With verdure clad. Then she repents, and draws the mantle of the sea over,. her bosom ; her pillars shiver into the waters. —Betthoren. Shedies in the sultry iitr, she weeps lava tears, she revives, she covers, herevlf with beauty again.—Glfick. She will . repent; she builds a new Churnh or two. 7 Li,?ct. She reels from error to remorse. Beautiful in her prison, beautiful in her intelligence, beautiful in lclr sympathy with man, she remains forever the en chantress to whom the poet of Wages will con tinue to come; because, even if she murders she comprehends Wm.—Mozart. "Let us go to bcd. CITY N OTIC.ES. RIVERSIDE INSTITI:TI::: * As the shares being add for the belient of the Riverside Institute are going off rapidly, the grand distribution of $300,000 worth of pre:.ents may probably take place before the time announced. .`l ) hose who eontemplate aiding iu the grand work should subscribe at once, or they may not hate the opportunity. The office, 1225 Chestnut stscet, is open day and evening. NEW MESS MACKEREL, 1867. . 'Very flue Boneless Sardines. Extra flue French Peas. • - do. do. :Mushrooms. IIIITOIIFA.T. & FLEMIEB, ~ :1204 Chestnut street. SHERIDAN AND SUITE AT THE CONTINENTAL. Not only this distinguished Major-General and his suite, but several other remarkable sails can be seen at the Continental any day, at (vivifies Stokes & Co.'s First-class Clothing House, in that building.. Thesuita sold here, liko.the General, are remarkable for their tlargc.,—alwa'yeeatThfactory 'td'ottrfriende: Call and tee than. BnooKE & Co.'s. New and Elegant Restaurant and Dining Rooms, No. 15 South Fourth street, - are the popular resort for gentlemen desiring .delicioua dinners, and all the delicacies of the seasod. ' Ir You 'wish a good Hat. or Cap at A low price, go to' Oakfordi3, 6ontincntal Hotel. Dit. KLINE, 931 Arch street, treats Cancers and all malignant tumors with unparalleled success, by a Cancer Antidote—a powerful treatment. IF you wish a good Bat or Cap at A low price, go to Oakforcia, Coutineut4lHotol. JoiNum' HOTEL, 235 Dock Street, below Third, revived by W. P. Larkin on the European plan. Meals from 6 A. M. to 12 P. M. Good lodgings for guests. house open all night. Rooms 50 efts. per night. Ir YOU wish a good Hut or Cap at A low price, go to Oakfords, Continental Hotel. Jolts B. GouGii will lecture i 4 Horticultural lull, Oclukrinh and 10th. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH.--• J. haus, hi. D., Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats ail citetturea appertaining to the above members with the utmost success. Testimonials from the moat ,reliahie sources in the city can be seen at his office, No. .605 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to ac company their patients, as be has no secrets in his practice. Artilicial eyes Inserted. No charge DAM for examination. AUCTION SALES. JAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER, No. 422 WALNUT etree Administrator's Stile No. 1226 N °db . ti econd street. DOUSE/10LO FURNITURE, CARVETS, KITUIIEN UTENSILS, .k.e. ON FRIDAY MORNING. At 10 o'clock, will be sold, by order of the Administrator of Charles S. Stratton, deceased, at,No. 1226 North Second street,. the entire household Furniture, tiscp e th. Ki tc h en Utemils, &C. no - May( be examined with eataluoura on the morning of sate. BRAND LAVER RAISINS. WHOLES , •-/ halve sandgnerter boxes of this spiodid fruit, landloa t and for sale by.fitib, li. /111/313LEIOi W., 195 Botatt Doi* - war. swim THE DAILY EVEIONG'BUL LETIN.-PHILADELIMIA, TUESDAY. OOTOBER 1, 1867. CUTLERY. PE AVM., • IV COM RUBBER HANDLE KNIVES. Steel and Plated Blades. Sets of Cutlery in Rosewood Cases, AT MODERATE PRICES. A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT PROM AT ii' CLARK & BIDDLE'S, . 712 Chestnut Street, ael7-tu th's ri4 Sterling Silverware Manufactory, 414 LOCUST STREET. GEORGE SHARP, Patentee of the Ball and Cube patterns, manufacture.s every d*ription of fine STERLING SILVERWA.RE, and offerr for ease, wholesale and retail, a choice wood rne.nt of rich and beautiful goods of new stylee at low prices. J. M. SHARP ; A. ROBERTS. eel"-am rt . V.14.0 0 V.A.L.,.. WM. E. HARP'UIt, • Chronometer and Wateh-maker, Respectfully - informe hie friends and customers that he hay removed from over Mows. Bailey & east Cheat nut street, to 407 Chestnut Street, Where be-intends_t+3 keep on hard a supply ,ot first quality WatcheAChronometeraselocka, Ladles' and Gents' Gold Chains, Keys, . Chronometere rated by Solar and Siderial Transits. Especial attention given to repairing Watches. Jr.l2-:sui rp• JUST PUB - lASI - 1El), THE SIXTH EDETIOii, REVISED. AND ENLARGED, THE . HOME MANUAL; oi, the ECONOMICAL COOK and HOUSE-BOOK. NEARLY FIVE lIUNDRED RECEIPTS For Cooking. Preferring, Pickling, Washing. Ironing. 'Gardening. Plain and Fancy Needle-work, Putting up of Winter StuTeE, and nunp•rous 'other receipts asful and needful in every ivell.regulated.houeehold. I3]' ELIZABETH NICHOLSON. • No housekeeper can do without this book. Price. in cloth $l. Interleaved for additional receipts. $1 25. Agents wanted to canvaee -every State. Apply to DUFFIELD ASIIMEAD, Publibber, 724 CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia, 11.—A1wnye on hand, a full stock of New and Standard Works, which we eel] at reduced rates - . ocl-tu th tat DER' DUMAS' NEW BOOK. A LEX A N . BURIED ALIVE. By Duhn,.. Pl ice 25 ceno. ALEXANDER DUMAS' oTIIER WORKS. Count of MotiteCrieto..l 501 , 4 , 100fra of a PhYairians l 00 Tho Iron Malik 1 001Qieen't , Necklace 1 00 Lanier La Valhere 1 001r•Lx Yeara Later......... 1 00 Adwt ntnrca of Margot?. I ouleetintei, of I..;harny.... 1 00 Munn of .M.. , yidor 1 C 1 Andre de Taverney .... 1 nu The Three Guardsmen. 75; Fort,fii c fitntrd,inen.. 75 'TwentyY van.; Atter... 75IThelron 114nd 75 .11r;tge1enne.......... .... 70iThe rheotqier 100 Cami11e............. ..... Lrar The Coto.crlid 1 50 The Fallen Anee1....... 75; Man w ivoWive,..ith f 75 Edmond Dantua....4: 751 Twin Li...lnca:int.; 75 Felihr do. Clam bhre.... 551 Annette, Ladd' of Petal=s ((0 The Ilorron , of Parh , .. 75: 31ohicans of t'arh. 50 Shutchea in France - 75;than Fe, or the Plantar Bethel of lia, aria. : ..... 75; et the 1.1. of Ffittlet.... 50 The tor:in:an Brothen, All bcok, publb-hed are for vale by ue the mntnent they ore iermed front the grew. at l'ohlieher,i' price,. Call iu Perron, or Fend fur whatever hook, you want. to T. it. PETEIISON G lIP.OTHERS, ficACheofnut etreet. Pn. ENFANT FERIA WATCIIIIOI9 EVVJEBARLIII, &e. NEW- PUBLICATIONS. HINTS ON 'THE DA K III - i. UTIE:i OF A HOUSE nousr. Fulicvmsli a NG Goons. Wooo qt .-_- „ , o,t, 4, "liio s . \ -, T , t‘ \ w cif)\ -4 I Z 1 /449 y • ), ' ---- elks '----- 6- -, .\"'\\ \‘ _ ,_ \., *l\\• 7 -# ) - --, - , -- e 1 '' a) CV til U T R H P E H EY ' , 1 , , OUSE - ` 1 0' '1" 1 , FURNISHING • •('` I" , ' STORE. / 4 Z,' , vr ik• ,411.1617, .11? 1 ) ((44ms 4Y. a., tf' 1 * HOOP SKIRTS. la OOP. R AND - . CORKETS.--billgi.; ' E. No.": 812 - Vine Streot; la now manufactur ing all the varieties of Hoop Skirts. Corsets. dm also the Real French Corsets of new styles hoop Skirts altered and repaired. mit26-tfrp BOARDING. tIMIREE PLEASANT ROOMS TO RENT, WITH Board In a private family, at MA Spruce at. ae:10 Bt• A . ;ai:N tt B IMPROVED B I ABE BURNING E A i il FIRE-PLACE 1-11TIATER WITH . I dieti MAGAZINE & ILLUMINATING DOORS. The moat Cheerful and Perfect Heater in bee. To be had Wholesale And Retail of J. S. CLARK, sebliroT4 ICOB Market [Areal, Pl‘ll.,la. INDIA RUBBER GOODS, No. 708 Chestnut Street. .MANUFACTURERS AGENCY. Vulcanized Machine Belting. Steam Packing. pl x . Springs. Rose, Boots, Shoes, Vulcanite Jewelry, Drug and Stationer's article., and every description of En bet Goods, Wholesale and Retail, at lowest tentory Also, at reduced, prices, a LARGE STOCK OF LEATHER BELTING. RICHARD I.4EVICK IMER, WEAVER & CO. NEW CORDAGE FACTORY NOW IN FULL OPERATION. No. 89N. WATER and 22 N. DEL. avenue WILLIAM B. CASUALS. MAURICE JOY CARLILE era JOY, Howe and Sign Panders Ind Glaziers, No. 497 Arch Street, Philadelphia: Glazing and Jobblng_attended to with promptnees an geepatob. Give ye a eau. ray 4 MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOANED UPON iMDIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, PLATE, iIiLOTHINCI, &c.. 8 a ' -1 JO At CO.'B OLD ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFICE. Corner of Third and (WWII etreote, . Itelow Lombard, N. B.—DIAMONDS, WATCHES. JEWELRY, GUNS, Sc., '0 . l'Olf. RAVE AT EPIARKABLY. LOW PRICER, . , a 024-1.110 RETAIL DUN 414000114 BLANKETS, COUNTERPANES, COMFORTABLES, WORSTED QUILTS, LINEN GOODS. Largest Stock, Best Assortment, and Most Reasonable Prices. Buyers for Hotels, Boarding•houses, Public Institutions Bud Plicate 11111iliCti, will do welt to call and examine err immense etoek and extremely low prices. Many of the aixwc goods we are offering at less than importer►• and manufacturers' prices. ) AU goods warranted as represented. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! 1,000 Pales Blankets. We now offer for sale one thousand pairs fine Bed Blan kets, purchased for owl% during the early summer, a greatly reduced prices. laWe will Fell a good.son.,nd Blanket a for, less, price . than &lied or - aidnaged ones are es:ad filtr, - , All-wool Blankets, $3 per pair. Good size wool Blankels. $4 per pair. Flue all-wool Blankets. $4 50 per pair. Large size Blankets, $5 to $5 50 per pair. Very large Blankets, $O 50 to $8 60 per pair. 2.10 I'AIRS SLIGHTLY DAMAGED BLANKETS WILL BE SOLI) AT ABOUT HALF PRICE. NOW IS THE OPPORTUNITY TO GET A GOOD BLANKET FOR A SMALL SUM OF MONEY. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO., N. W. cor. Eighth and Market streets, PLIILADELPItIA Et" Z. , 3t rp,l RITTER & FERRIS, - Nd - . - 36 - - South Eleventh Street; IMPORTERS OF VS ELITE C3l-040135, LACES, EMBROIDERIE3 N , LINENS, AND HOUSE-FURNISHING: GOODS, • 'Which, they offer to the trade at greatlyreduced pricey? 727 CHESTNUT STREET. 727 POPULAR PRICES Bilks, Shawls, Velvets, Poplins, Reps, Ye our Busse, Merinoes, Mous D laines, Alpacas, Alohalre, Alpaca Poplins, Chece Poplins, Me lange Poplins, Ili& and French Poplins and Also, o mbazines „Biarritz, Tamise, and other Mourning Goods in great variety, together with the most ex tensive assortment of Miscellaneous Dry Goods in the Market. Also, Blankets, Flannels, Linens, House- Furnishing Coals, Cloths, Cassimeres, etc. ) in reliable qualities, at low prices. RICKEY, SHARP &CO., JAS. It. CAMPBELL & CO., No. 727 Chestnut Street. WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT, Dry Goods,. by. Pieee - or—package!. at and under Market Bates. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., iel4-tf rp MOURNING GOODS. We have now open a full amortment of MOURNING ) and SECOND M. 04; LNING GOODS for Fall. PERKINS, NO. 9 SOUTII NINTII STREET , e7-aurPO JENS UKAN OE. THE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. The Fidelity Inettranee, Tract And Safe Deposit - Company; FOR THE SAFE KEVG OF BONDS, STOCKS and OTHE VALUABLES. CAPITAL... $lOl, OOO .... . * bring:Wink N. B. BROWNE, l CHARLES MACALESTER. CLARENCE 11. CLARK. ENWARD W. CLARK, atiiiN WELSH, _ r. J. GILLINGUMI FELlrs_ S. A CALDWELL. HENRY . GIBSON. fir Office in the fire.proof building of the Phßadolphla National Bank, 421 Cheatnut street This Company receives' ag,depos_and GUARANTEES THE SAFE KEEPING OF VALUABLES upon the follow. ing rates a year, viz: Coon Bonds. . ........ ... ....... ........$1 per I,ooo' Re terod Bondi and .. ...... Se ca. Mon . per Gold Coin or Bullion . . $1 25 per 1,000. Silver Coin or 8a11i0n......... ..... ............$2 per 1,000. Gold or Silver Plate.. —." , ......, r ...$1 pet 100. CASK BOXES or small ti n . boxes of - 'Blinkers, Brokers Capitalists, dm., contents unknown to the Company, and liability $l5 a year. The Company offers for RENT SAFES INSIDE ITS VAULTS at SA SIM S4O. See and Sib a year, according to slue and location. Coupons and Interest collected for 1 per cent. Interest allowed on Money Deposits. Trusts of every kind accepted. N. B. BROWSE, President: Ronson PNITRBEION. Seeretan , and Treasurer. .19,E4hAtd.rP11 t ' FINE SILK UMBRELLAS, NEW STYLE, twolve atm JOSEPH. FUSiELL, 2 au4 4 North Fourth Btroo_t, (Migsth,B,tu,C , tril -Flitleddiatia, No. 727 CHESTNUT Street Oki Rye Ta/isties. LARGEST FOrq 0 D FINE IN THE LAND IS NOW POSSESSED BY HENRY S. HANNIS & CO., wis and 220 SOUTH FRONT 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 um taut, and runs through the various months or 1805066, and of this year, up CO present date. Liberal contracts made for lots to arrive at Penneyiveurtia B.R. Depot, Err last son Line Wharf, or at Bonded Warehouses. as parties may elect. m7l- to dila LACE CVTIVIFAINb. CURTAIN ESTABLISHMENT. NEW GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. The subecribeni are prepared to furSieh at the lowest market prices, all the varietlea of new and clearable Rich Curtain and Furniture Materials Fnown to tho trade, with rich trimmings. Tassels and Loops to Match,. " • ELEGANT LACE CURTAINS, NOTTLNGJIAM. CURTAINS. MUSLIN CURTAINS, SWISS CURTAIN'.; ALSO. ELEGANT LACD DRAPERIES, NOTTINGHAM DRAPERIES, RESLEsi AND SWISS DRAPERIES. ALSO, WINDOW SHADES, For Dwollinge, Stores, °Male, (V.e.,of every color and etylo, N. R—Our Curtains and Shades aro put up by ue in the city or country at Biwa notice, and with eattefaction to the purChaeere. . Sheppard, Van Harlingen & Arrison, 1008 Chestnut Street. BIAINDS AND WINDOW SHADES. B. J. WILLIASIS & SONS , -Noi--16-Nortliti-XTl3.Streeto , - ° Manufacturcre of VENETIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW - SHADES.T LargeAt and fineet aFaortnto3t ho the city, at the lowest price'. Store Shadee mud: a nd lettered . nv:s-tfrt4 CHARLES •L: HALE, (Late Bateman and Superintendent for B. J. Willia.ma) NO. 831 ARCH STREET; MMANUFACTURER OF VENETIAN . B LINDS and WINDOW SHADES. • LARGEST AND FINEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY AT THE LOWEST PRICES. UPHOLSTERING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. t , el7- tf rp —PICTURES* - FRAMES, it V* LOOKING . GLASSES OF THE VERY BEST QU A. IL, r r 1r • EVERY NOVELTY IN 1 STYLE AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. MIES fLEARLE 810 CHESTNUT STREET, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING 000113, TILE FINE SHIRT EMPORIUM :OF JOHN C. ARRISON, Nos. 1 and 3 N. Sixth Street, Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in every description of - Gentlemen's Fdt.niahillg Goods, In great variety 'and at Moderate Price. Partici* attention given to the man ufacture of Fine Shirts, Collars, &0., warranted to give satisfaction. lIIPHOLSTERY, &c. BEDDING FEATHER WAREHOUSE. TENTLI STREET, BELOW ARCM Feathers, Feather Bede. Meters and Pillows, Straw, Hunk, Bair and Spring Mattresses, Spring Bede an, Spring Cote, Iron Iledeteads 01 ~/1 sizes. _ _ . . WINDOW SHADES of every quality. and a great variety of!turns. rt Comfoable*. mita and Counterpanes, of all kinds, especially ..iarneilles BLANKETS. A very largo assortment of. Blankets, so cheap as to defy competition. AMOS HTT BORN, No, 4i North TEN rit Street, eeltl•tli n to 26t I'o 13ulow Arch. PAPER EILAPIGINGS• PAPER HANGINGS. NEW EpTABLISHMENT. . • S. E. cor. Tenth and Walnut streets. ff. C. Finn Sr. Sons Dave opened with an extensive assortment of Decorative and Plain Wall "'Angie. omlgaticks every gußlity. to Butt pll testae, e 03.114 IT§ AND BEST STOOK OF WHISKIES RYE Ace. SPECIAL NOTICE. We are prepared to meet Purchasers of Fine Furniture, STYLE AND PRICE, erjEcI.J.II,ENIgI,S,T4ACY & co, CM3INET MAKERS, 13th and Chestnut Streets. rp AVISO. MUEI3LES FINO CCARTOR DE CAMARA. CEO. J. 111ENKEL*4. Lila; a: CO., BANISTAS, trf-' 7 ,lsnrM THIRTEENTH AND CHESTNUT. Special Card. FINE ON 'EXHIBITION IN SUITES OF 1:00.1113, CARPETED AND' FURNISHED Ad CHAMBERS AND PA BLURS. GEO. J. 31ENKF:LSOLAC1 CA BD' ET MAXIMS. THIRTEENTH AND CHESTNUT. PHILADELPHIA • frir Die reisikteit Meubel. arrtingirt to der ganzen Etage fertig zur Andeht, Teppich and Gardinen olul►egrl([en. GEO, J HENICELB, LACY dfoo,l Moubel Fabrikant, Thir tet nth and Chestnut, Philadelphia. ffirp: • AVIS IMPORTANT_ em BEAUX MEUBLES, pour Salim. . et Charnhms :1 Coacher, Arretugi,3 pour Expo Rion dam AprnrP:ruerad Gamin' et GEO. J. HENKELS, LACY & CO.! EBEsisTrts. eeL-Irnrid CIIESTN CT entnET, nu Coin de Lam. A. & H. LEJAMBRE Furniture and tpbohitering Wareroomi TO islo. 1103 Che. - Arlut Stroet, (up etaini.) er7.3atrp) GROCERIES.. 'LIQUORS. &G. ESTABLISHED IN 1836---The Great Tea Mart and Fine Family Gro cery Store of Thompson Black's Son & Co ,N,N. W. cor. Broad and Chestnut streets t who have now in• Store some choice brands of Slack and Green Teas of very fine flavor, which have been se lected with the greatest of care and especial reference to the tastes of their customers. A fair trais all that is necessary to , convince the most skeptical that their goods are as represented, and that their prices are as low as the lowest. THOMPSON BLACK'S SON & CO. inb.98412 tu4Yrei VINEYABDS, NEW JERSEY. SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINBi FOUR YEARS OLD. This justly celebrated native Wine Ls made from Um Juice of the Oporto Grape raised in this country, Its [n. valuable TONIC: AND STRENGTHENING PROMS TI ES ant,unsurpasscd by any other native . Wine. Being tile pure Alice of the grape, produced under Mr. Speer's owu personal aupervision, its purity and genuineness are guarantied. The youngest child may partaille of its gene. roue qualities, and the weakest invalid rany use it to ad. vantage. It's particularly beneficial to the aged and de bilitated, and suited to the various ailments that afliidtbli weaker sett. It is in every respect A WINE TO BE RELIED-ON. Samples at tho store of JOHNSON, LIALLOWAY CO., No. 2fiN.SlXTllabreg. FRENCH, RICHARDS di CO. DYOTT di CO., No. h 2 North SECOND street. Invalids use Spoor's Port Grape Wine. Females use spear's Port Grape Wine. Weak, l,y persona find a s benefit by ite two. Speer'll Wines lu llositals are yrefefred to othar Wiwi" Sold by Druggists and Grocers. j3O-tuJIWIItrP A. SPEER, 243 Broadway, N. Y. -„ TO TAFr, SECOND STORY AND BASEMENT, S. E. COB. CHESTNUT AND SEVENTH STE. Iloiating•Mitchiuo, Fire• Proof, dtc. ALSO, IMOD& OCT. 1 TO JAN. 12. MEIOSES] 612 CRESTNET STREET. Addreal - EDWARD P. KELLY, solEsAfrO t: 612 CREBTNUT Street. To LET.—TWO OFFICES , FIRST FLOOR, AT NO. 228 South Third street. - ocl-9t• _ PRIVY WELLS.—OWNERS OF PROPERTY—TITS only place to get privy wells cleansed and]disinfeoted. at very Joe prices. A. FEYSSON, Manufacturer ef Pon, dretto, Golcianith'o Uoll, Library street, BOTH. IN EXIIIIIICION. in Serie fleArtAre, COLO( ; A.1)0 • of Btr) Silas de recthimlento Ct,uvertn de Tap it... "lave retzawd SPIEEIEVS RT . GRAPE WINE lEEEI%'Ir.