BUSDTESS NOTICES. NAPOLEON TO ,THE ASI IMMOANS. "My people, sire, have got a notion That, if I call back o'er the ocean, . My troops from Mexico: be 'cause I'm afraid of you, Which, thOugh it may be pretty true, I don't want thera to know. ' The lathe Of Prance you have made less. For, eren in We styles of dress, In which we used to outshine all,. ' , We're rtvaled by your Tower Hall!" Our stock of Milling is the Largest and most cotnplete in -this city, surpassed by none in inateitai, style and u, and sold at prices guaranteed lower ikanthe,Zoivest. TOWER , .HALL, No. 518 Market Street, BENNETT & CO. NO FULL MOON ! THE RESULT. , • • Some,times for a month it will turn out Tne moon won't get full (as it should, no doubt), And in the month jest now expir'd This chaste -looking satellite got tir'd, And, although such behavior seems rather mean, -Plot•a bit of a full moon could be seen! . So for twenty-eight days (it's not leap year) -Fxom lunatics there was nothing to fear ; -BIM good common sense was abundant more `*, - - Than we ever perceiv'd that gift before 'Throughout all classes of genus male An "ore of reason" seeru'd to prevail For extra crowds of people would go ;••• To visit the MAST of Palmy & Co.; - • ACcertaining the pricopf,new ranzukt .trmias' That has no CCIIIIECtieffiWIth that /clef/re; Inspecting the eat 7.telms, admiringthp sign, That always attracts, at SY" hundred and nine ! If the-moon wasn't fall, let the truth he told, Perry's '!Sysa" was as full as it well could hold: And the reasolt v:hy crowded to Mich a degree, Was theprevetent.wisdord, don't, ion see? N. B.—Being determined to close out our sloc,k of 'Overcoats, we have marked the prices so far under the actual cost as to make them a good investment for all those who will p next winter. ur STAR G EMPORIUM. . 1 W Mx - 011 -= : I : GOODS STREET, SIGN OF THE "STAR." PERRY do CO. A REDUCTION OF TWENTY PER CENT. N THE REGULAR SCHEDULE PRICES. —Desiring to reduce our large stock of superior and highly finished seven octave Rosewood Pianos, previous to the removal to our -new store, No. Iles tAIDIESTMIT street, we have concluded to offer them aa•pricen below the cost to manufacture. Persons de. airing tO purchase .8, first-class PIANO, at reduced ;Wes, should avail themselves of this opportunity. , SCHOMACR & CO., Warerooms•No. am Chestnut street. STEINWAY & SONS' ! ow l PIANOS • 1 1l now acknowledgedthe best in stzuments in Europe as well as America. They are need in public and private. by the greatest artists Hiving In Europe, by VON ZBULOW, DkaIYbCHOCK, LISZT, lA - PIT and others; in thlg country by MILLS, MASON, WO.LFSOHN, etc, For gale only by BLASIUS BROS., fem- tf 1006 Chestnut street. • sa • : '• tir CENT SCALE OVERSTRUNG PIANOS, Acknowledged to be the best. London Prize Medal and Highest Awards in America received. MELO DEONS AND SECOND-HAND PI .NOS w ism am Warerooms, 7= Arch st.„ below Bth. miCABINET ORGANS AND STECR a i m CO.'S 'PIANO -FORTES. The only place where these runt- valed instruments can be had in Philadelphia, is at J. E. GOULD'S. Seventh and Chestnut. tel,stvrtn :~' i~ p i `[ems BUJ 1 111 M M:s~`i MONDAY. MARCH 5, 1866. COWAN LOYALTY. Mr. Cowan, who misrepresents Penn sylvania in the Senate, delivered himself of -a skteech* on Friday last, which would have done honor to any Copperhead in the Senate or out of it. We do•not know=that anybody was par ticularly surprised at it, for Mr. Cowan has so entirely abandoned the principles which he professed when he was sent to the Senate, that he has received the 'compliment of an official invitation to •Tesign the office which he disgraces. In -his last speech he gives us a clue to his "defection. The thing that ails Mr, 'Cowan is ignorance. He does not un derstand his mother tongue or know the meaning of the simplest English words. _He says: "What is a loyal man? I sup !Tose it is one who submits to the laws." No wonder that Mr. Cowan has frater *nized sa cordially with the Saulaburys and Davises of the Senate, if this is his idea of loyalty. Under his definition, Jeff. Davis, 'Payne and Wirz are all loyal, for they have all submitted to the laws. If a mere submission to law con stitutes loyalty, then we agree that the Reconstruction Committee is entirely useless and the Southern representatives should all be admitted without delay. But loyalty is altogether a different thing from this, and a loyalist is appa rently a very different thing from the Senator who has just been invited to vacate his seat. JohnFon defines a loy alist as "One who professes. uncommon .adherence to -his king," and he illus trates the idea by the quotation of,these lines from Hudibras: "For loyalty Is still the same, .Whether it win or Lac the game. True as the dial to the sun, Although it be not•Sh one upon," Mr. Cowan thinks that loyalty con • .sists in acknowledging that a rebel has .! ( lost the game." Webster defines a "loyalist as 'one who maintains his alle giance to his prince and defends his cause in times of revolt or revolution," 'and Worcester says that loyalty means "faithful adherence to allegiance." • - The whole speech of Mr. Cowan is on a par with this specimen. •It is an ela borate defence and apology for treason _and an unqualified denunciation of the 'principles and policy of that portion of the country that he once professed to re rypresent. He argues that the Southern • rebels, by obtaining temporary posses- Cop of the State Governments, absolved Ali , these who acted in obedience to those rebel governments, , from any responsi -bility, to the Federal Government. He s piserts the monstrous doctrine that "for A ny, guilty part taken by the people in -the late war, the suffering they endured 'in that war was the natural andeufficient iwohment; that after it they remain purged and ought to be remitted to all their constitutional rights at once." from beginning to end there is not a - word to remind the reader it is a Senator from the proud and loyal State of ,gylvania that is speaking, but there is -:everything to suggest that it is the pro duction of some onein perfect sympathy with Mr. Garrett Davis, who took up 'the thread of his discourse at its close. It is a great'misfortune that Pennsyl vania should at this time be deprived of any proper voice in the Senate. We have true and earnest men enough on 'lie fled of the House ; but with Mr. Biekalew standing true to his principle AnffMr. Cowan standing false to his, -.Pennsylvania •has no utterance in the upper Vouse of Congress that is not hi direct oprogition to theweld-defined sett tioiextts of egr loyal:people. BROAD STREET. It was not to be expected that the pro position to remove the railroads from Broadstreet would . escape opposition. All abuses inure to the benefit of some one, or they would not exist. It is doubtless highly satisfactory to coal dealersand forwarders to have posses sion of the best street in the city for a railroad, and we dare my that those in the like business in New York would like to have a freight railroad down Broadway, if the citizens were so simple as to sacrifice that street for their benefit. And so of Regent street or Oxford street in London, the Boulevards in Paris, the Toledo in Naples, and so on. Such streets are extremely convenient, and when once got hold of there is no saying to what base uses they may come. Several petitions for the retention of the tracks have been lately drawn up, printed and signed. Knowing the fa cility with which - Signatures are got to such documentS by those who make it a trade to carry them, round, we attach little value to such a demonstration, and have-not more than cursorily examined them. One thing we felt curious to see: what proportion of the owners nad ten ants would sign, although to these last We attach but little importance. The tenant who gets ground at a nominal rent as a coal-yard, because the railroad tracks prevent it from being built up, is scarcely a fair judge of the propriety of the system which gives the ground to him below its value; and no one, we pre sume, will assert that he has a right to stand between the owner ante the ad vantage which that owner would get by the removal of the railroad nuisance. Reckoning, however, both owners and tenants, there were, all told, but fifty seven persons between Prime street and Columbia avenue, who could be induced to sign this paper! In these long miles of street, having in many places more than fifty-seven owners and tenants in a single square, this infinitesimal fraction only could be brought to speak in favor of the continuance of the abuse! It would be difficult to speak more highly in favor of the reform than is done by the small portion that are willing to register themselves against it. The statement that the removal of the Broad street tracks would materially increase the cost of coal in the Southern part of the city is a complete misrepre sentation. There is a continuous line of railroad down the west bank of the Schtylkill. Coal can be brought down this and over either of two railroad bridges below Market street, and deli vered to yards at any portion of Prime street, from which it can be delivered to the-southern portions of the city quite as advantageously as from 12troad street. Suppose it were said to the Parisians, "If you will have a freight track , laid along the Boulevard, you can have the advantage of having coal yards right in the centre of your population, along side of your best dwellings—in front of your opera house"—would such a propo sition receive a serious answer? And does the argument now brought forward for the continued encumbrance of Broad street? Scarcely, we think, although in deference to those who differ in opinion, we have answered it, and in a way which we think must be conclusive to all unprejudiced minds. On the points in_question, the commu nity may be divided into three classe-: First, the bulk of the owners on the street; second, the parties who use the tracks, and third, the public generally, exclusive of the others. The general public and the owners are strongly in favor of rescuing the street; the second class strive to perpetuate the abuse. They are active and energetic: shall, they carry the day over the remaining ninety nine hundredths of the community? REMARKABLE DAYS Our neighbor of the Press remarks this morning that "This year the 4th of March came upon Sunday, an unusual event." We cannot see that it is any more unusual than for the .sth of March to come upon Monday. Will some of our astronomical friends explain? We are, of course, aware that it is very un usual for Inauguration Day to come on Sunday, but that only happens in the March that follows Leap Year. In the other years, there is nothing unconsti tutional in the 4th of March coming on Sunday as often as any other day. The German Opera. The second week of Mr. Grover's highly suetessful season opens this evening with Rossini's grandest of operas, the immortal William Tell. There are no important roles for women in this opera; but the chief one, that of "Mathilcie," will be well sustained by Mlle. Naddi. All the best male singers of the company 'will appear, and we hear that the choruses, which are very beautiful, have been most carefully and thoroughly re hearsed. It is rare to hear so important and elaborate a work as William Tell played. in this country, and all lovers of music s hould avail themselves . of this. oceasion. To-morrow evening Mozart's best opera, Don Giovanni, will be produced, Wilhelm Formes, barytone, brother of Carl, will make his d6but as "Don Giovanni." Those wishing to procure the librettos of William Tell and other operas produced by this company, can get the best editions at Mr. Trumplor's music store, corner of Se venth and Chestnut streets. "THE QUAKER FATHERS."—Henry Peterson, Esq., will repeat his interesting lecture on "The Quaker Fathers," at Con cert Hall, this evening, at a quarter before 8 o'clock. This lecture was originally pre pared for the Pennsylvania Historical So .ciety, and was there received with the highest commendation.- Mr. Peterson's idea- is to demonstrate that the principles .upon which - the Commonwealth was fonnded were far in advance of the other Assuarican States, in their ,liberal 'and en lightened character. We are Inhuring to forpOsOmewhat of the debt which we owe THE DAILY EVkiNING BULLETIN.: I)III.LADELITIA. Tip ONWLY, MARCH 5, .1866. to our "Quaker Fathers," and Mr. peter son's lecture is a timely and interestiitig re minder of our obligations. GREAT SALE.—The great stook of goods damaged by the fire at James, Kent, Santee & Co's store is to be sold at unction by 'John E. Myers Co., at their store, 02 and 234 Market street, on Thursday and Friday next, as will be seen by the advertisement. Large Sale Real EstapEAßank and other Menus. Thomas & Sons' sale to morrow will Include D. large amount of valuable and desirable realastate, stocks and farms. tee catalogue. Included in James A. Freeman's catalogue for his sale on Wednesday will be found a number of small dwellings, to be sold itirithout reserve.: JOHN:CRUMP BUILDER.. 1731 O.eLESTMUT . BTREET and 213 Lb.,..8E STREET. Mechanics of every branch required for housebuild ing and titling promptly furnished. Jai-Bm* REDCED PRlCES.—Elegant styles Photographs. every variety, accurate, natural and life-like E.in ture6; now is the time, go to B.F. ItEIM‘It'S Gallery, 624 Arch in reel. Go early. BANDS, with solid or movable Letters for burn WOWS on tools, fbrnlshed to order at thel Hard ware Store of TRUMAN & SHAW, No. 835 (Eight Thirty-five) Market street, below Ninth. 1, EDUCED PRICES.— A rare chance to secure a 11 beautiful set Cartes de Vbdte. at moderate cost; go at onee to REETEWS popular Gallery, Second street, above Green. cARDIND OPED ERS, of several patterns, Cham pagne Openers, Cork Drawers, and a variety_ot Cork r crews, are for sale by TRUMAN & sa - alw.No. 8.35 (Eight Thirty-five) Market street, below Ninth. PPRICES REDUCED. —tsplendid styles Portraits, artistically colored life-size Photographs in 011, a rare opportunity to secnredne Likenesses at moderate cost.. B. F. REIMER S, 624 arch street.' • DRACHMS, Chains and Hooks, of several pat- .1) terns, for suspenoing Hanging Baskets or Bird Cages, and a variety of styles of Wire Hangirg Baskets, for sale at the Hardware Store of TRUMAN & SHAW, .N0.'8,15 (Eight Thirty-five) Marketistreet, below Ninth. , 1866 HAIR CDT TO PLEASE. a: OPP'S SHAVING SALOON. Hair and whiskers dyed. Razors put in order. Corner Exchange' Place and Dock street. it• G. C. KOPP. 702 it STORES & WOOD arils Casslmeres, French Caadmeres. Mixed Cassimeres, Black Cassimeres, French Cloths, Cloaking Cloths, For the best City trade. 702 Arch street, second door above Seventh. na L FUNDS TO INVEST IN o — irst A. H. ALLEN. Conveyancer. Ito zuto South tt tzth street. gAItILING WITH INDFLTRL.E Ing, ft:ridding, Stamping, dz. A. Tonna', Igoo Ftlbezt street ISAAC H. HOBBS, ARCHITECT 154 Eouth FOIIIITHEAreet, Great Western Building Room No. 5. teM-imrp. TEL ILaRItISON BOILER, A AA WE STE A M 801 , ER.—The attention of Manufacturers a .4 others using Steam is confidently called to this new meam Generator, as combining essential advantag., in absolute safety from explosion, ha cheapness of tir t cost and cost of repairs In economy of fuel, tacilny of cleaning and transrortation. Sc.,' not no.ss&a.r.l by ar Y other boiler now in use. This boiler is formed ors combinaunn of cast-Iron hollow spheres, each sphere inches external diameter, and of an tt.clii These are held together by wrongot. Iron bolts, nit b imps at the ends. Nearly one hundred of these Boilers are now in ov,- eration, some of them in the best establishments in this city. For descriptive circulars or price..,, apply to JOSEPH HAhßltiu\, Jr BarrLson Botrer Works. oray s Ferry Road, adjoining the t. EL Arsenal. PUHA iil phia. fe2sd.lrorpi. HOOP SKIRT ISLABHPACTORY Hoop . .81c.irte ready made and made to order; warranted of ti.e best materials. Also,Salrta repaired. MRS. E. BaYLEY. fel..3m/ 512 Vine Street, above Eighth rTLE.O., WEAVER di uo.. Haunt:semen or MANILA AND TARRED CORDAGE.. Cords, Twines. &e., No. mm N- rth Water Street, and No. 'a North Detain. Avenue, Philadelphia. Enwrre H. Prrtarn. MICICAXL WitAvlltr (InwitAD V ern.rwrint_ ACB EAP LOT OF BLACK LLAMA LACE POKs: E-.—GPO W. VOGEL. No. 1016 Chestnut .4-eel. invites attention to a lot of Black Ltams Lace Point's, from 515 to 518, warranted Real Llama Lace, and moon below their present value_ rah:: 6trp TORDAIII3 20311LE13.13.ATED TONIC 4LLE.—The truly he:llWe] and nutritious beverage, now in use oy thousands—lnvitildsand others—has eetabliahed a character for quality of material and purity of mann. facture, which stands unrivaled. It is recommended 3y physicians of this and other Places. so a superior tonic. and requires but a trial to convince the most skeptical of its great merit. To be bad, wbnlesale and stall. of P. L JORDAN. 220 Pear street. Te At: MA THANE, Auctioneer and Money Broker, .I. N. E. corner of Thtrd and Sprucestreetely one R4nare below the Exchange. NATILARITB cipal (Mice, establishe for last forty years. Money to loan In large or small amounta, at the loweet rates. on Diamonds, Sliver Plate, Watchm, Jewelry, Cloth ;tln.eltilM. of ervery description. Moe romfrom .FE.NE FRY.W.CH MANTEL CLOCKS.—A f.ent, Im portation of beautiful styles, warralfted correct TiME-REEPRES.: • FARR & BROTHER. Importer, 34-Chestnin Street, below Fourth. LIFE, UEOWTH AND BEAUTY.- _ "London" Gray Hair Color The Only Restorer" "London" Bair Color Restorer" "London" Hair Hair Color Infallible Restorer" "London" Hair Color Restorer" "London" Changed Hair Color Hair Restorer" "London" Hair Color Restorer" "London" without Hair Color Restore- Restorer" "London" Hair Color Restorer" "London" Dyeing. Hair Color five, Restorer" It is the only known restorer of color and perfect hair drest , ing combined. Delicately perfumed. "London" Does Hair Color Removes Restorer" "London" Hair Color Restorer" "London" not Hair Color all Restorer" "London" Hair Color Restorer" "London" Stain Hair Color Dandruff Restorer" "London" . Hair Color Restorer" "London" or 801 l Hair Color and Restorer" "London" Hair Color Restorer" "London" Anything. Hair Color Itching. Restorer" 10 AXES THE ELATE SOFT, GLOSSY AND LETZIIRIANT. R FEPS THE SCALP CLEAN, COOL AND HEALTHY. "London Hair Color Restorer." 'London Cures all Hair Color It will Restorer." "London Hair Color Restorer." "London Diseases Hair Color prevent Restorer." "London Hair Color Resto•er." "London of the Hair Color the hair Restorer." "London Hair Color Restorer." "London Scalp. Hair Color from Restorer." "London Hair Oslor ' Reston r." "London Hair - Color Falling. Restorer." No washing or preparation before or after the use: applied by the hand or soft brush. Only 75 cents a bottle, six bottles li. Sold at Dr. WAYNE'S, No. 830 North Sixth street, above Vine, and al the leading Druggists and Fancy Goods dealers Fancy ►~OHOUSFRTMPEBS for cleaning silver and sil l. ver-plated ware, a NEW P•'LISHI\O POWDER —the best ever made. FARR & BROTHER fels &A- Chestnut area. below Fourth E: TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, Nitrites Oxide Gas administered. inserted Week perfectly natural. Dr. G. L. NAGL.E, Dentist, 41122t1rp? 11 15 Spruce atipeat. im MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOANED UPON DIAMONDS WATCHES, .11;wis.L HY, PLATE CLCVIMING, &c., at JONES & CO.'S. OLD.ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFICE, Corner of THIRD and 0 &SKILL Streets, Below Lombard. N. B.—DIAMONDS, WATCHI4B, JEWELRY, GIINB, dm., Wir,..IEHEEMVITH CALL attention to our cent assortment of superior PIANOS, ch we always have on nand, and offer them M very reasonable prices to purchasers. Beat of referenced and PULL GIIABA.NTEB invariably even by THB IINION PIANO ILABBIPAMIIBMGsIava CC. UM Walnut and BALIC.—TO ObiPPersaeirocers, Hotel-keepers _V and others—A very superior lot of °hamAnne Older, by the barrel or dozen. J. .TORD , rica . rp il 220 Pear street, below Third and Walnut Corrong _•InI • :f • ZI.II II I ev er y w idth from one to six feet wide, all numbers. Tent and A wn i ng Dock, Papermakers &Wm Sall Twine, dio. JOHN W. Evlnf d o 01, No. 1027onerta Alias ESTATE OF CHARLES A. POULSON, 'deceased.— LETTERS TESTAMENTA_RY havingheen duly granted to the undersigned onthe Estate of said dece dent, all persons .having claims ag a i nst the same are requested to present them „Lind those thereto in debted to make payment, to CHAS. G. PouLsoNr, Franklin, Venango Cormtyj JOHN HOSKINS 921 Spring Garden street; .POULSON DOBSON, 1214 Chestnut street, Exectittaseor at 735 Walnut street. fe22-th.Bl* alaz yc A4ll A: ' • • rtgbeeu granted to the subscriber upo th n orse th hain e d ls ebteci ta go tsi eknato of th l pe AlL osm ES et G wi tb ß em ll ßEß 'lnati te e d p eces4 J a Am yme e it all i tlf a P dr yi jsy, la. D.. ma south EIGHTEENTH. Executor. fe16161. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION having been OFfetented to the subsortber upon the estate of VEN- I' GILPIN, deceased, all persons indebted to the s ame win maiie pa_ymenksum thohe having claims present them to GEMBOE GILPIN, Administrator. No. 227 DOOR street. , felerf6t t• :I:Yi • it: : 1 • ewes canisters andibdielk brieckrted and far sale by 30q, g, gugeDMII: & US South Delaware evens, Stocks. Real Estate Sale. DOB RA.LB AT Y LOWYRICTia T"F4VORITE CLOTHING HOUSE of this City. fA, WANAINAKER 4 'BROWN'S Popular Establishment, at B. E. corner SIXTH and • MARKET STREETS. They have the best stock of Ready-Made Clothing, and a fine assortment of Piece Goods for Custom Work, and are satisfied with moderate prices. Pay them a visit for • our next Snit. fel4-ly OPENING. HOMER,COLL ADAY&CO., SUCCESSORS TO THOMAS W. EVANS & CO., WILL OPEN On Monday, the sth instant, A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF Cloth ti§acques, Coats AND WALKING SUITS, FOR SPRING. 818 and 820 Chestnut Street, ralts.lo WALLA, LEAMING & CO., No. 221 Chestnut Street AGED TS FOB York and Boott Manufacturing Cos. Have on hand and are receiving the desirable goods of these Companies, viz: York Co.'s NANKINS. NANKIN CHECKS. PLAIN AND PLAID COTTONADES. HEAVY TWILLS, &c. Boott DRILLS and 30. Z 6, 10 inch BROWN SH iRTINGS and SHE ETLNOS. mhs-I2 mrs. 1. Dillon, J has 323 and 331 South Street, .4 a handsome assortment of r , •FRLs.:O 3,111 LINERY; !dimes' and Infants' Hats and Caps Qilks, Velvets, Crapes, Ribbons, Feathers, Floxer4 Frames, mh,s-4m? TEE AMERICAN BUREAU OF MINES, NO. 64 BROADWAY Mines, mineral lands and ores examined and re po, d upon. tbmpetent engineers furnished to Of •n -;ng Companies. Cousultadons afforded on all mining, metallurgic:al and chemical questions at Inc office of the bureau. ROOME 11 4 ,2 u anu 21, Nos. s; and 60 Broadway. BOA RD Or TR rtiTßkr Geo. D. H. Gillespie. Francis Tomes, Jr. P.C. Calhoun. Pt esident Fourth National Bank t has. Aug. BEMIS. Frtd Schuctiardt.' of F Sancho:a et. Suns. E. Caylus, of caylus, De Buy ter et Co. Eugene Kelly, of Eugene Kelly ft. Co. Schepeler, Schepeler fi Co. Chas. Holzapiel. of Trocst.. Senn:lldt te. Co. Drake, of Drake Brothers • Geo. F. Dunning. Supt. C. S Assay Office. R. E. gout t. Jr. Theodore Genti., of Genii dr Phipps, LOAM) OF ES PEST. Dr. F. A. P. Barnard.Preaoent of Columbia College and Eck obl of Mines Prts'clent of the Board. Dr J. KtmbaD.Mining Engineer, V ice President of the Board. Dr. John Torrey, Assayer of the U. S. Assay Office. Dr. Justus Adelber Metallurgicald. iberg Boa mood. Dr. Alex. Trlppel. Bogineer. Pr...f. Francis L. Vir.ton, 01 the school of Mines of Columbia Collo, e, Prof, Thomas Egleston, Jr., of the School of Mines of Columbia Coll. ge. Prof. F. Chandler, of the School of Mines of Col- V. a Elton Bock, Esq.. of Partz at Buck. W, P. Trowbridge, isq., of the Nore.ty Iron Works. }.. W. liar monad Esq.. Secretary of the Board. Dr. Berman Creaner,Geologist and Mining Enrineer. taEO. D. B. G LLESPIE. President. DRAKE DE EA Y. Secretary- runt.m.w.l ins To Our Patrons and the Public On and aller this date we shall offer our Goods at a DISCOUNT - Fully Equivalent to the Heavy Decline in Gold. Clark & 1 712 Chestnut street EILILJUIA., March sth, Isie. mhS 3t 4p, OIL PAINTINGS OFFERED AT LOW PRIES. Productions of prominent A merican and European Artists, all.especitilly ordered, or selected with great Care. Arc hitectw al and Street Scenes, Charming Domestic Interiors, American and Swiss Landscapes. Marines. Cattle, &c.. &c NOW IN THE GALLERIES, WORKS OF' Paul Weber, Meyer Von Bremen van Sus , hemborg, Galeatin. W. S. Young, - Leach, E. D. Lewis, Pan! Hoff, Busse]] Smith, Runaasey, F. Moran. Schlecht., Geo. C. Lambdln. Eagelbar , t, Became Smith, MyVim, J. G. Falconer, R. FL A, Re . Only original guarantied Works. Galleries aim ays open free to visitors. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, No. 816 Chestnut Street rev-lot rp/ GROVER 8c BAKER'S FIRST PNACtiAMTIC STIAf F eD LOCH G MA With latest improvements, 730 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. 17 MARKET Street, Harrisburg. jel-Sm rp TO LET, SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS OF BROWN STONE STORE, 135 North THIRD Street. Apply on the prembee. rah:, 314 p FOR RENT. The New Bulletin Building, No. 807 Chestnut Street, WILL HE COMPLETED IN A FEW WEEKS The proprietors are prepared to receive proposals for renting such rooms as they will not use themselves. These will be THE SECOND STORY FRONT ROOK, 60 by 24 feet. • THE WHOLE OF THE NORTHERN HALF OF THE BUILDING, Four Stories High, a ith Entrance by a wide hall on - - - Chestnut street; And a Front of 25 feet on Jayne street: Suitable for a Jobbing or Commission House, a Bank. or Insurance Office. For Farther Bartieulan% apply at the EVENING BULLETIN OFFICE. ti To. 229 Cheats it Street. nO/1. EUELE—A copper BTUS., Alcohol; In Wm Sr plate oda. Apply to 7010/ a )34111Ea & 718 Market are% Friends if Ireland Arise in Your Strergth • • hi: •Br :•P . •. . .• A•GHKND MASS MEETING • Of 2r.riihrnen and the Friends of Irish Nationality, will be held in FltuNT OF INDEPEN DENC±B HALL, ON TUESDAY EVENING, March 6. A number of distinguished Speakers will address the meeting, among them the foltowing who haVe po. sitive be promised their preseLce : Col. JOHN O'MARONY, Head Centre of the Fenian Brotnerhood. Captain AIeCAFFERTY. Special Envoy from James Stephens, the Chief Exe cutive of the Irish t epublic. (general B. F. MULL=, of Tennessee. Late of the United States Army, and Secretary of 1.11- Mars and Naval Affairs. • S 7. REA NY. of Toledo, Ohio. JERE3IIAH CAVANAGH, of California, Col. E W. C GREENE, United States Pension Agent; of Philadelphia. C. 31 DONOVAN. State Senator. LEWIS WALN SMITH, Editor of the Evening Tele graph, and When. By order of the Board of Otßeers. ALS DRBW 17TYNNE, nana-St rp/ District Centre TIIE GREAT FIRE ON THIRD ST, DAMAGED GOODS To be Bold at Auction. The immense stook of Messrs. JAMES, KENT, SAI TEE dc PARTIALLY DAMAGED, a large portion, BET LrirLE, If any injured, will be Sold at Auction by Catalozue, On Thursday and Friday, March Bth • and 9th, BY JOHN B: MYERS & CO., No. 232 aid 234 Market Street, s zii vin k c consists of every description ofll:Vrogs, HEADQ,UARTEREI; NATIONAL UNION CLUB,. • 1105 Chestnut Street, Memtt rs pf the CLUB desiring to attend the Col, en Don of the NATIONAL UNION PARTY to be held at HARRISBURG, on the 7th lk.st., will call at Headquarters THIS DAY AND EVENING. The CLUB will meet on VI ednesday. 7111 instant. on CAPITOL BILL, Harnsbarg, at 4 o'clock. P. IL By order of the Executive Committee. John E Addick.s. CHAIRICAN. Pn ILA , March sth, 100 BEMs OLD QUALITY Havana Yara Fines and Wrappers. FOR SALE. EN BOND OR DUTY PAID, In lots to suit purchasers, by umpert 106 South Del. avenue. mb.5•34 rpj JAMES S. EARLE & SONS' Fifth Great Sale of Valuable Foreign and American COIL, PAIN TINCrS. THE ENTIRE IMPORTATION OF JAMES S. EARLE & SONS SELECTED E./ THE STUDIOS OF THE BEST EIILOPEAS ARTISTS BY RIR. JAMES S. EARLE IN THE FALL OF 1E65, WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION, in the EASTERN GIAI, LERIBS of the PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, On Wednesday, Marcti 28th, And Thursday, March 29th, B SCOTT, Jr, mh3 6t rp AUCTIONEER COAL ! COAL ! BEST- QUALITIES OF COAL AT LOWEST MARKET RATES, ' AT A LTER'S COAL YARD,. NINTH STREET, BELOW GIRARD AVENUE. sii-BBAxca OFFICE CORNER OR SIXTH AND SPRING GARDEN. delOtapl-4p WORK PATENT WI RE WORK par. RAILINGS, STORE FRONTS, GUARDS, PARTITIONS, &c. DRON:REDSTRADS AND WIRE WORK in variety, manturrhetured by M. WALK ER & BONB, mba4rn 4p NO.II NORTH SIXTH Street. GOITERING MAOHINIS. ©OFFERING MACHINES. A large assortment of °offering )daebines Just re. calved per steamer "St. George." FOR SALE BY Isizac Tow]lrisend, Home Fundabthg Store' of the late J 013 1 ,1 A. NUB- Plit t • •*- 922 Chestnut Street, ja2otf 4pf IT. STEEL & SON. CALICOES. FAST COLORS' At 12 1-2 Cents. Extra Quality yard w'd. Chintzes, 31 Lic. 2:cases yard wide double purple Chintzes. Boyles' very best quality. At a lower price than they have sold for the last font years. A great bargain. Bleached Moulins, 20, 25 31,37 and 40c. 4-4 Unbleached Muslin, 25..23, 30,31, 3.3 c. 5-4, 6.4, 10-4 Beached Muslins. New styles Lancaster Ginghatas,3l3ic. Best quality line Enalish Ginghams, 373 e. Domestic Goods of all kinds, at the very lowest wholes• sale prices. 60 pieces striped Silks, tki. 25. 2-5 inches wide, a great bargain. MOURNING GOODS J. M. 11LAJOILEI Gr 902 CHESTNUT STREET, " HAS NOW OPEN, A large assortment of superior Black Silks, Grenadines, Yee lLahles, Bombazines, Crapes, AND A GREAT VARIETY OF NEW FATIRI SUITABLE FOR LVIC)ILTELIOT IN 4a. fe23.fr m w 101 a J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO, 1866. SPRING. 1866:0 EDMUND YARD & CO„ 617 Chestnut and 614 Jayne Streets, IMPORTERS AID JOBBERS OF Silks and Fancy Dress Goods, Linens and White Goods., Shawls and Balmorals. DEALERS IN AMERICAN DRESS GOODS. Germantown Fancy Wool Goode, A Pull Line of Prints. AT THE LOWEST MA RTET RATES. fe2o-an rp2 CA.SSIMIEJELIW.S. BOYS' 'SPRING SUITS. The Stock Is large, varied. select, and the prices arc*"..„ right. •fe2tm,w,f A large assortment of DOMESTIC CARPETINGS constantly on land said for sale at the lowest plow; GEORGE W. HELL, ortG ^I. --Chinese Sugar Cane Ei p,3ma handsome' art . for sale by „IDS. B. BUBSLIBB dc CO.. 10e 0011111 Delaware avenue. Below Teath street. WILL OF THIS MORNING, 2 case of Yard Wide Chintzes, 25 cents. mh ,r B os. 713 and 715 N, Tenth St. WHITE GOODS. JACONET- MrSLENS. PT A TT) SWISS CAMBRIC 211351.D15. SOFT FLN - ISH CAMBRIC. FR.McCH ORGANDY VICTORIA LAWN. WHITE DIMITY SWISS MIISLINB WHITE ERELLLCITLF4. PLAID latqtrNS. A3LERICAIii C IrTIBIC, STRIPED SWISS NAJairsooK 3ITISLES% STRIPED NASNSOOR- PLAID NAINSOOK. Nvtuu.'t, PIQUE. ICA.OZSOOK OIECKS. V. kil 116 T.A.RLETAN 14teteri II I=lSlllcl`lllaillgtAß7=,' TrCRIED MITSLENS PUFFED MIJE3LM'B. MARSELLLKS. PECK T&RLETAN, At Extremely Low Rates. N. W. car, Eighth and Market Ste. fe1541 rp o MARkET .4 eV A NINTH. I ttip * - & AMERICAN CASSIMERES. ENGLISH COATINGS. FRENCH FABRICS. ORDERED GOODS. SELECTED STYLES for MEN'S FINE WEAR, and Aim 12/4 Nnvth TRIRD 1866,