W> S r POINT. A Hull and »««ny uny-'nrocements of General Grant* . tCortwipoiKlouCT of the Now i ork • .West Foist, Friday, June 12ia, Ihob.— General Grant arrived late last nlghuaul ■to-. , mlined incog, ior eomo time, aa he came ■. qnU« unexpected after tho cadets had marched, down hUi and up again in antidpationQf meeting him Owing to the pereUtent rain storm, still prevail ing there has but little of interest transpired hem.to- day. The General visited the examina tion rooms during the forenoon, and ie ccived by the offleere and Board of Visitors with all ihehonors.' Very few cadets were vislole ln She grounds, owing to «he frequent who did venture out being awfully disposed » overcoats. The examinations of the tower classes of cadets are still progressing, and will probably cloeo to-morrow, and as the first, or graduating class, are quite through ■ took examb nylons they have received a sort of half hoUday to visit friends and prepare for moving. They are somewhat exercised regarding their probable etandiDgin tho class, though it Is at presonf the meres; conjecture how tlio Board will dccido. Last year Cadets Albert H. Fayson, Edgar_W. Fas:*, John G. D. Knight, R chard L. HoxTo Jm. B. Mackoll, William L. Marshall, Richard H Savage, Joseph H. Willard, William J. Hamilton and Frank Heath were at the head of their class, and they anticipate a high position this year when the awards are announced. -v ; ~.. The officers and leading professorsr.aro still busy affixing their signatures to thc -dip omas, which will bo ready on Monday for delivery. These diplomcs ere unique affairs, the engraving having been executed when the Academy Was first inaugurated. .... , ... , Thete was, of course, no drill to-day, the rain again preventing. The hotels here, are rapidly fifiing up In anticipation of approaching, festivi ties, and a grand time is expected on Monday and Tuesday. ■ . ~ Nothing has yet been seen or heard of the mid shipmen now on their way hither, having been probably delayed In their voyage from Annapoli * names of the graduating class of 1868, at Wfest Point, are as follows : Savage, Bass, Pay son, Knight, Hoxle, Metcalfe, MaokaU, Morrison J. C.-Marshall, Willard, Casey, Fletcher, Hamil ton, Everett, Hall C. T., How ard, Heath, Hall W. P., Morton A. L., Denison D. 8., Heshlcr, Barnett, Dahlgren, Shoemaker, Forbish, Whipple, Swigert, Pope J. W., Clark, Jones, Volkmar, Martin, Rodman, Brodick, Coombs, Batcbelder, Fowler, Pope J., Hitch, Hoskins, Weeks, RnsßeU F. W., Fitzpatrick, March, WlUey, Pile, Thompson, Snow, Kane, Harris 6, M.. Roe C. F.. Farragut, Bodfish. THEATRES, Etc. Thk Theatres. The pantomime Humph/ Dumpty will be presented at the Chestnut this evening, and will be continued during next week. Under the Gaslight is announced for this ovening at the Arch, and iorevory night until farther no tice. Mr. Jefferson will appear at the Walnut this evening as “ Rip Van Winkle.” .At the American an olio entertainment will he given to night. ■ , LraGAfip’s Mimic Concert. —On Monday evening next Mr. W. Lingard, who is announced as the E greatest livingmimic,” will appear in a series of original representations at the Eleventh St Opera House. Mr. Lingard's talent as an imitator is vety highly spoken of by the press of other cities, and we doubt not he will be very successful here. HOolev’s Opera House—Seven th, below Arch. This popular place of, amusement will open on Monday; June- 15th, with Hooley’s Minstrels, from Brooklyn, where they have been perma nently located for the past seven years. The opening bill will embrace the spectacular bur lesque of The Wild Fawn, Manager Hooley having brought on oil of his magnificentseenery, dresses, &c., from the Brooklyn Opera House.- : Eleventh Street Opera House.—A very attractive performance will be given at this popular place ol amusement this evening.. There will be a choice selection of farces, burlesques, extravaganzaß, negro comicalities, together with ballad singing by Carncross, instrumental and vocal music by the troupe, and a general melange of good things. The European Circus This establishment will give a final exhibition to-night. Next week it will appear in the snbuibs in different towns. CITY NOTICES. American Watches.— Messrs, ffm. B. Warne & Co., wholesale dealere in' American and Foreign IValcher, Jewelry,silverware, Sllverplated-ware, Fancy Goods, have removed from No. 35 Sonth Third street to the commodious and elegant salesroom. No. 632 Chestnut street. Messrs. Warne & Co. sell at wholesale the goods of the following American Watch Companies: Tne American, the National, Waltham. Tremont, Home, E. Howard & Co., and others. Thu superior merits of American Watches are attested by the mOBt complete jndgcß. Messrs. Warne & Co. are wholesale dealers of the highest integrity, and their al ready extensive patronage is rapidly increasing in their new ahd magnificent establishment. Town and Country.— Now that the clouds that have so long lowered over the city have disap peared, and we nave a bright sun and clear skies once mere, the tide of travel will sot towards the country house and to places of public resorts, B. Q. Whit man & Co., the celebrated confectioners of No. 318 Chestnut Btreet, below Fourth, with that forethought tbnt always distinguishes them, have prepared for the season a choice assortment of such dainties as are most acceptable to persons who are either "on the wing”.or settled down in their country homes. These articles ate packed in neat boxes of varions,sizes, and next to the arrival of paterfamilias himself, the pro duction of a box of Whitman & Co. ’s choice confec tions affords the greatest possible gratification to the temporary exiles from city life. ' Inquire Within. HB The mouth is like a house to let. However proUj may bef externally, it is Impossible to jndgo of its merits until yon nave seen the Inside. If behind the ruby doors there are plenty of pearl-white tlxtares, you will exclaim at Once; “flow beantiful 1" To Im part the utmost possible brilliancy there Is nothing like fragrant Sozodont. “Spalding's Glue.” Family Coal.—Those who de sire to practice judicious economy cannot do better than call upon Mr. W. W. Alter, the great coal mer chant. and examine the Bamples of coal purchased by hun curing his late tour through the Lehigh and Schuylkill regions. Mr. Alter is now prepared, at hiß yard on Ninth street, below Girard avenue, and at hiairanch office, corner of Sixth and Spring Gardeu streets, to offer to the public advantages in quality and price which cannot Be procured elsewhere. Those who contemplate purchasing their yearly enpply of coal will BtSrye their own interests by calling unou him now. Indeed, every one should make it a poin l to lay in a stotk at tblhscason of the year. The sav ing in price will more than compensate fur the outlay, for now that the winter’s demaud Is over, prices hav • touched bottom, and wlllTemaiu depressed bat for s shun lime. Kerb’s China Hall 1218 Chestnut Street, between Twelith and Thirteenth. WUITE. FBKNOH OUINA, As cheap as common Stone Ware. WUITE VBimOU CILINA. Dinner Plates, inches, per doz., - - $2 00 Meat Dlshei, oval shape, 22 inches, each, - - 300 Meat Dishee, oval shape. 20 inches, each, • >2 75 Meat Dishes, oval shape, lS.inches, each, - -175 Meat Dishes, oval shape, 10 inches, each, - -1 00 Meat Dishes, oval shape, 15 inches, each', - - 68 Call and examine these goods, and compare them with any for double the price. Fine Glassware. KEBU’S CHINA HALL. 1218 Chestnut Bt, between Twelfth and Thirteenth. Parties about purchasing Glassware will find at tbe China Hall the largest slock of all kinds of tablo glass, from the commonest to the finest imported, and at the lowest importers’ prices. - We also havo at work, upon the premises, two of the best engravers on glass in this country. Purchasers can have their ini tials, crests, monograms, or any design they may wish engraved in a superior manner, at a few hours notice. Kerb’s China Hall, 1218 Chestnut Street. Those about purchasing China and Glass will find, by a visit to tbe China Hall, that they can purchase any urticle in our line by the single piece at the low est wholesale price, and depend on getting the best article and newest shapes, and havo the greatest va riety to choose from. Fine Watches.—We desire to call the atten lion of wateh-buyers to the very fine Watches made by the American. Watch Company of Waltham, and known as the "f-plate, 16 size. • To the manufacture of these, watches the Company have devoted all the science find skill in the art at their command, audcotfidenlljhClainiJhat.fo.r fineness and beauty, not less than for tbe greater excellencies of mechanical and scientific correctness of design and execution, these Welches will compare favorably with the beet made in any country. In this country tbe manufacture of. such Watches is not.even attempted except at Waltham. T"/,- B aie by all respectable dealers. flunauo: & Api-leton, Agents, ’ _No. i6u Broadway, N. Y. All those in favor of the nominations recently made by the Republican Conventions'will go to Oak rouos, under the Continental, and celebrate the occa sion by. the purchase o' a new Hat. An East Foot-—Qu easy foot, next to ah easy ~ uaniclcncc, la a thing icach to be desired. To have ,n easy foot, end also to adorn that mem,, bar. ro advice will be found more reliable to act upon. ■ban that which coUßßeis the purchase of yoor boots, and fhoesat Bartlett's well-known establishment, No. 83 South Sixth above Cheatnut. Union Hotel, Saratoga. Popular Prices; Superior Accommodation for Families and Gen tlemen. , S 4 60 per day; $2B per week, $l.OO for four weeks, imniiina and Baggage Master to receive Checks at Station. v' Open from Jnue lstto October lßt. Address LBLAND BROTHERS, Or . S. LELiANi) A CO., •Metropolitan Hotel. Fine Boots and Gaiters at Low Pricks.— Gentlemen who consult comfort; economy, elegance and good taste should cati on' Cfias. Eichel, the accom plished cordwalner, No, BOANorth Eighth street,above Buttonwood.' He has an Immense stock of Boots and Shoeaof all the prevailing styles, at:very low paces. Youths’ Boots and Gaiters on hand and made to order Tiie tax on spirits will probably bo reduced, by the present Congress from $2 to 25 cents per gallon, At least' so it is asserted by the Lancaster (Pa.) news papers, on the authority or the Hon. Thaddeas Ste vens. The greatest tax on spirits is when a man or cers a new Bait Of clothes of nis tailor,' and finds in trying them that his coat collar pashes his hat off, andbispantaloons won’t allow him to Bit down in the street car. Not only to reduce this tax on one s spirits, bat to avoid it altogether, bay your clothing at Charles Stokes & Co.’s, under the Continental. Go to Patten’s; 1408 chestnut street, if; you desire’to furnish y our house with Curtains, Shades or Bedding. ' : 80-wee's Senna Figs, fob Constipation— fifty cents. Depot Sixth and Vine. Great Reduction in the Price .of Bonnets, —Messrs. Wood & Cary. 726 Chestnut street, are now closing but the balance or their Importation of fine French Bonnets at much below cost, to close the sea son. • Their fresh receipts of Fancy Bonnets and Trimmed Hats lor ladies, children and misses, are also ' selling at astonishing low figures . All kinds of bon net and millinery materials cut in quantities to suit purchasers. at the lowest prices^ Floeence Sewing Machine, Florence Sewing Machine. Florence Sewing Machine Office, 1123 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Judicious moihers and nurses use for children a safe add pleasant medicine in Howes’s Infant Cob duo.. ■ . ■■ Members of tho Masonic Order can got their Silk Hnts for the coming “occasion” at Crab. Oak >oiu> & Sons, under the Continental Hotel. Mosquito Nets in every vniloty furnished at priqes beyond competition, at Patten’s, 1403 Chestnut street. . Ai-l those in favor of the nominations recently made by the Republican Conventions will go to Oak kobdb, under tho Continental, and celebrate the occa sion by the purchase of a new Hat, Surgical Instruments and" druggists’ sun eS“ Snowden & Beotdee, 23 South Eighth Btreet. Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh. J. Isaacs, M. D„ Professor of tho Eye and Ear, treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost success. Testimonials from the most re liable sources In the city can be seen at his office. No 305 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made For examination. . (IMIPETIHIM AMI OH, DI.UBHS. WHITE CANTON MATTING, Less than Origlnal Cost of Importation, 86c. PER YARD E.H.GODSHALK&CO 793 Chestnut Street. CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, Ac., At Low Prices. E. IL GODBHALKe YHEO. XU wIfcOEBAITKIM lagMknrp . NEW CARPETINGS, Of thqfcest Ifrencb, English and American Manu facture, embracing Moquette, Chenille, Axmin ster, Wilton’B Velvets, Brnßaelfl, Tapestry, Tliree plv Ingrains, Damask and Venetians. Also, Oil Cloths and Mattings, every quality, great variety' All at the lowest Cash Prices. R. L. KNIGHT & SON, 1222 Chestnut Street. Jostfrp UIBIES’ PRESS TBIBBHMW. MARY B. CONWAY, I.AIWEB’ DBESSPPBBISHIBO AND SHOPPING EMPORIUM, 81BOUTH SIXTEENTH STREET. Ladies from any partofthaUnliad States cansend theb orders for DresnMate rials, Dresses, Cloaks,Bonn eta. Shoes, Under Clothing, Mourning Suits, Wedding Trosaeau, Tra. vellng OutfitaTueweliy, &c*,.alfio Children'* Clothing* In fant’a Wardiobea, Gentlomen'e Llnenl &c. In ordering Garments, Ladle* will please send one ox their uebt fitting diiesses for and Ladle* visiting the city should not tall to call and have then Tie as urea registered for future convenience. Refers, by permission, to j. hAFLEIGH. 1012 and 1014 Chestnut street i MESSRS. HOMER COLLADAY & CO., mhlSfimrp 618 and 820 Chestnut street FOB SALE* APITALIBTS. FOR SALE. LA PIERRE HOUSE, PHIIiAIMSLPind, PA. The undersigned offer for sale the Good-will. Furniture and Fixtures of the above popular and wcU-known first class Hotel, with a lease of efgbt years, centrally situated, on BROAD street, below CHESTNUT, newly furnished, and In good running order, for price and tonne, apply personally, or address BARER A FARLEY, Proprietors. le9 strpt . ; -w> FOR SALE, A NEWFOUNDLAND WATCH Dog. Apply 787 Market Btreet jcl3,ot* NEW PUBLitIATIVNS, "just published. MISS WARN E R’S NEW BOOK, DAISY, Ry the Author of ‘‘The Wide Wide World," "Queechy,” "Bay and Bool," etc. One voh ISmo. Bound In Cloth. S 2 m. For Gale by all Booksellers, or J. B. LIPPINCOTT & C0 n Publisher#, 715 and 717 market Street, JPhila. jeB pi w b Strpa CATIONS THF BEAUTIFUL NUN. By Ned Buntline. author of “Mysteries and Miseries of New York* 1 ' “Mysteries of New Orleans.” etc, One volume, octavo. Price 76 eta. THE QUEEN'S FAVORITE ;Or.. THE PRICE OF A CfiOwN, An Historical Romance of the Fifteenth Ccnturv. SI 60 in paper, or $2 00 in cloth. JOSEPH GRIMALDI. I3v Dickens. Price 60 cents. DOUBLY FALSE. By Mrs. Ann S. Stephens. Price 01 60 in P&pcr. or $1 75 in cloth. THE BORDER RIFLES.. ByGustave Aimard. 75 cents. THE MAN OF THE WORLDS By William North. One volume. Price $l6O in paper, or $2 in cloth. CUBVEDPOINT STEEL PENS. The Slip Pen per dozen 25 eta., per mpßa S 3 00 The Barrel Pen... *' 40 " ” 4 (»t) Magnum Bonum Pen... 11 75 ” 7 W These Pena are recommended to all* being preferred to the old-fashioned quill pen for easy writing. Send for onr Mammoth Descriptive Catalogue.' Address all cash orders, retail or. wholesale, to- T. B. PETERSON & BROT HESS, 306 Chestnut Bt,, Philadelphia, Pa. Books sent, postage paid, on receipt of retail price. ALL NEW BOOKS ARE? AT PETERSONS', Uel3-3t THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN—PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY;: JUNE 13, 1868. WALKING SUITS, TRAVELING SUITS. EDfllN HALL & CO, NO. 28 SOUTH SECOND ST., Arc now engaged in making up Ladies* Suita to Order of Silk* and other materials. . - BLACK SILKS, SILK POPJLIKS, HONEY-COMB PONGEES, TAKKO CLOTHS, POPLIN ALPACAS, ABYSSINIA CLOTHS, CHINA CLOTHS, and OTHER TEXTUBES. BLACK AND COLORED SATINS For Trimmings. ap2BtathetfS - ' r ■ V 1 __ CHEAP DEPARTMENTS. J. W. PROCTOR & CO. During flip present week will expeso for sale in Cheap Departments, various lota of DreßS Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, ’ Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Linen Collars and Sets, i , r And other i FANCY GOODS. Purchased much under value, as the importers want for their European remittances. 500 Pieces Fancy Summer Delaines, All Now Patterns, Stripes, Checks and Spots, At S 5 Cents the Yard, less than (be old Gold Price for tbl* quality 950 DOZEN Ladies’ Hemstitched Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, it 25,. 42 and 55 Cents. Usual retail price for Sfis latter quality la 76 cents. OUR SPRING GARMENTS IN OUB CLOAK DEPARTMENT, Now more complete than ever in all its appointment*, made of light Cloth in a variety of unique textures, exdu* nively confined to us. Are all Reduced 25 Per' Cent, One-fourth from former prices. IN THE FAHCY DRESS GOODS DIPARTMENT Will be found every novelty of the season, as well of expensive and economical descriptions as of the finer more costly* and all at Pricci in the Interest of the Buyer. THE HOUSE FURNISHING, oT,be Mourning' Goods, Tbe Black and Colored Slllss, Tbe Shawls and Cloaks, Tbe Laces and Embroideries, Tbe Parasols and Fancy Goods, In brief, all tbo Departments will be found genera 1 well supplied with Newly Selected and Fresh Goods Purchased at the lowest point of the market, and offered to our customers ~AT POPULAR PRICES, to Make rapid sales: J. W. PROCTOR & CO. 920 Chestnut Street. > vl r V. LINEN STORE, 828 Arch Street* Linen Duoks and Drills. White Drills and Ducks. Flbx Colored Drills and Ducks, Buff Coating Ducks. Fancy Drills. Fast Colors, Striped Drills, Fast Colors. 1 Mottled Drills, Fast Colors. Blouse Linen, several colors. Plain Colored Linens, for Ladies’ Traveling Suits. Printed Shirting Linens. Linen Cambrio Dresses. The largest assortment of Linen Goods in the city Selling at Lesi than Jobben* Prises. GEORGE MILLIKEN,’ Linen Importer, Jobber and Retail Dealer, 838 Arch Street. flefrm w ■ • . THIN GOODS. 1868. THIN GOODS. 3-4 and 8-4 Iron Mesh Hernanl, —— Flgorcd Hernanl, Figured and Stripe Grenadines, Figured and Stripe Grenadine Bare;es, Figured and stripe Organdies, Plain and Figured Lawns, Pequiii Percalti, Jaconets, &c,, &c. JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos. 405 aud 407 N. Second Streel. my23dtjylrp BETAU BKt;«»M, SHEPPARD, . .. VAN HARLINGEN No. 1008 Chestnut Street, Respectfully invito tho attention of Families,. House keeper?, and the iToprietora of Hotels, Boarding Home* and Restaurants* to their L&ige Btock of WJaJ W ■ LINENS HOUSEKEEPING DEY GOODS, Purchased for Cash at Greatly Reduced Prices, Comprising all the varletio, of stylo and width Ln eve . description of Linen Sbeetii»K«, ■ Pitiow-Oase Linens; . ■ Table Linens, i 1 . , TableOloths, J Table NapUins and Doylies, Towels and. Towelings, Linen Table Covers, Linen Floor Cloths, , Linen Furniture Covers, : Jacquard Linen do., riaiio, Table and Itielodeon Coveri, Rirlped atad Plaid Table Covering*, Cretonne Cblntzc*, Twilled FnrnKnre Coverings, Printed and Damask Dlmltle*, In Colon, Fnrnltnre Dlmltle*, HargelUe* KjLb'bltlon Qulltg, Crib and Cradle Qatlt*, Burcaa Covers, - Counterpane*, Blankets, Quilts and Xlannels; Together with a fine assortment of Curtain and Upholstery Goods, N.B.—Being tho oWest establishment for the special sale of White Goodß, Linens, Housekeeping and Furnish ing Goods, we ean give to our patrons the advantage of a long experience and thorough acquaintance with this special department of the DRY GOODS BUSINESS, and making all our purchases for CASH, secure to them tho lowest possible prices at which tho same qualities are sold, either in this or the New York markot. No. 1008 CHESTNUT Street, PHOAIIEUPHU. my2B th s tn lotrp Spring Trade. 1868. EDWARDFERRIS, Importer, No. 36 Sonth Eleventh Street (UPSTAIRS,) dqw opening detlr&blo NOVELTIES Plqnei A Well*, Plaid and Striped ltalnioofe*, Hamburg Edging* and liuertlnga, Needle-verfc Edging* and Iniertlnga. Imitation and Real Clony Lace*. ImltaUon and Real Valenciennes Lacta, Jaconet BluaUni. Soft Cambriti, Swim Ruillni, French nuilln*i Ac,, Ac. & general aaaortment of White Goods, Embroideries, Laces, &c., Which he offer* to the trade at Importer’, price., tho saving Retail Dealer, the jobber's profit. . . N R-Ibo .pedal attention ol Manufactoreri o Children’s Clothing la solicited. la2B-tn th. SEA SIDE SHAWLS. $ RICKEY,SHARP&CO. NO. 727 CHESTNUT STREET, Open Way and offer several cassia of the Empress, Sea-Side, and Traveling S H A W .Ii S i Of the choicest designs and colorings, RICKEY,SHARP&CO. No. 727. Chestnut Street.' : m w.rptf iCAJBKIAC.es. "WM. D. ROGERS, CARRIAGE BUILDER, ftlcurafactiurer of First-Class Carriage, ONLY, 1009 and 1011 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. Order, received for new and elegant .trie, of Carriage, for the Mason of 1868. Special attention gives to Reuairing. . _ Carriages stored by thejnonth, and lumranee oflected a THE NEW WAREHOUSE, Nob, 1014, 1016 and 1018 Filbert 3L. mv2B-th.BtrP ' . ' ■ .i ' ' WHITE, BLACK AND SLATE CRINOLINE, Receiving and for sale by THOMAS R. GILL, 6 Strawberry Street. JclO 10trp5 Extra. Choice JAPAN TEA..' r.. ThlaTea ts grown In the garden. oD the “Ya.mwh6.ro" bin. It It fired with great core la large baskets lined with silk, over a .low fire. , ;. r ■ , ‘ • FOB SdhE bt ■ - THOMPSON BLACK’S SON & 00., Broad and Chestnut Streets. nolttatbatt ' &ARRISON, CRIPPEN & MADDOCK, 116 S. Third Street, below Chestnut (LateW. L.M»ddookACo») Have on band a lsrge and choice itockof GREEN AND BLACK which they are offering by the package at Greatly Beduoed Prices* BALTIMORE FAMILY FLOUR CONSTANTLY ON HAND. mhllKh atn 6mrp ’ • OOLONG TEA! OOLONQ. TEA! Special* Announcement.. MITOHELL & FLETOHEB, No. 1204 Chestnut Street, Havo jnat received, per chip Thomaa Clyde, VERY CHOICE OOLONQ TEA, Which thev offer to families goto* to their summer home. (In chests of from 10 to 40 lbs.). At S 5 cents per lb. . Also, a general aaiortmcnt ol FINE GROCERIES, . Fackcd fiDd despatched with care at ehort notice. ic4 Ifltrp . •• • : TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! Joet received and for rblq at a reduction of 15 to SO percent. , , - ■ PURE OOLONG TBA at 90c.- sloo,s| 25 FIRE JAPANS at $1 00, $1 20, SI 40. GREEN TEAS at $1 25, $1 50, $1 75. We desire to call particular attention to the above as Being freeh and free trom dost, and -wa.beUpvo bettor goods than are generally xeUUed at these prices. Tn families purchasing 10,20, or 40 lb. packages we will make a etui further reduction. A J. DeOAMP, 107 rioutb Hecona Street. mbltSmrpJ J,E,C aldwell& C°- JEWELERS, 902 CHESTNUT STREET, Have jnat received direct from Paris, a large Invoice FRENCH JEWELRY. Half Sets. Sleeve Buttons, Medallion Necklaces Bracelets, Chaiuß, &c., &0., In beautiful designs, the newest and choicest PARIS NOVELTIES. ap4 s tu th tfrp* ICE PITCHERS, WAITERS, GOBLETS. We are now offering a very large stock of PLATED WARE at BIANI FACTI HEBS’ PRICES. We triple plate oar goods, and-guarantee full weight of Silver on each article. CLARK & BIDDLE, No. 712 CHESTNUT STBEET, feS w&B-tfrpS . . Having Pnrchued tbe .Interest of . THOB. WBIOGINSfEsq., My late partner in the firm of WHIGQtNS St WARDEN* I will continue the Watch and General Jewelry Business - At the old stand. , S. E. corner Fifth, and Chestnut Sts., And respectfully rcqne.t a continuance of the patronage •o long and liberally bestowed upon the late firm. Particular attention given to the repairing of WATCHES and JEWEEBY. A. B. WARDEN. PniiADA., March 16,1868. avB7lmrpB GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS The following advantages are claimed for the IMPROVED PATTERN SHIRT, ' MADE BY . JOHN a ARRISONi Nos. 1 and 3 North Sixth Street, PHILADELPHIA. They are made of the host materials. » ' The workmanship. cut and finish cannot be excelled. Prices arc low for the style and kind of work made: Satisfaction guaranteed to all. . . ALSO OFFEBS. A large and superior assprtment of i ’ Spring Underwear, ; Hosiery* Gloves, Collars, Stocks. Wrappers, &o., And the latest novelties for y v. . GENTLEMEN’S WEAK. my 7 th b tu 3mrp WAT€B£S r JEWELRY) AU «UENVa> gPBHIBHIH« «OUJP». SrnnflFTS COfiSETS. MADAME A. BARATKT horwellknowncorect establishment fcTsSFifteenthstreet to XU Sonth Elev enth, talow Chestnut, Philadelphia. Attention is Invited to hSr beautiful light linen conetjor a^or WHiB*,MqCOBIt l AC. ' , -. SHERRY r r ’ '• • n SUPERIOR QUALITY. AMOB7TILLA.DO, MAZANILLA, 1.080, BTAB ABD GABTEB, The abovo were selected from the stock of Gonzales & Dabotc, Xcic*, EXPRESSLY FOB OUR RETAIL BALES. A small invoice of VERY PALE SHERRY, At Three Dollaia per QiUon. 11. & A. 0. VAN BEIL, Wine Merchants, No, T3IOOHEBTNUT STREET. mylfis tu th gmrp . TO BENT. TO LET. m ma THE BTOBE PROPERTY ATTHE ,Ma. V, E. corner of Sixth and Aroh Streets, Possession about the Ist of September. Apply to WM. H. BACON, No. 426 Walnut Street. leiaatrp* TO RENT. The First Floox* (Bade) cv m NEW BULLETIN BUILDING, No. 607 Chestnut Street, (And EM Jayne Street,) SUITABLE FOR AR IRBPRARCE CODPART. Inquire In the Publication Office of the Bairns. ieotfrp ~ " - ' TO LET. NEXT 8008 TO POST OFFICE. Entire Upper part. Basement and Saltcellar. Apply at a Chestnut Street. "Jex, -lU litNT.-ahkMXSTO\vS^FOK rStfSfMER *£9 or for one vewr. Fuml»bed Ho two; Ktihei’. Cane, Atx between Main street and Itailroad Station. Large ground., .table,