BUSINESS - NOTICES. NEW PRIZE STORY. - cuinTnit - Rosalie hastily tripped into thetall of her father's mansion, but, pausing iherP, glanced.timidly around. She was, indeed, a lovely creature, with dark brown curls, end "Grecian coil," all of Nature's OWEI furnish ing—a complexion that appeared as though she lived noon nothing but strawberries and cream—"eves that could madden, and lips that could smile away mad ness." "Take this note to its direction," sbe falter ingly said to a servant, "and hasten back before my father returns from buying anew ultat TOWED , HALL, No. 518 Market Street, BKNNETT & CO. HOW HAVE THE PRICES FALLEN 'Mies() twenty dollars you will buy A bran new suit to please the eye, And clothe your form in choice attire For twenty dollars and no higher. You know the Star it so, go to 't, And buy a twenty-dollar suit, That no one may the'fact contest Your money you did well invest. sr No 071 C Will deny the fact that Twenty Dollars 'M aar vested in one of our Fine, .Fashionabie, par Suits, which are well-made and trimmed, is money /kr well:invested. BTAIL CLOTHING EMPORIUM, • LOW PRICES AND FAEILIONABLE GOODS, f)9 TNUT STREET, SIGN OP Tid_e., "STAR." ' FERRY &CO. . •JI Mt I 0 II ,II ,• ai , • ' ai• ai , WN"lats, REGIIL.A33. SCHEDULE PRICES.. • ....Desiring to reduce our large stock of superior sind highly finished seven octave - Rosewood Pianos, imdris to the removal to our .new store,_No. 11CA TRIIT stseet, we have concluded to offer them ist prices below the cost to manufacture. Persons de siring to purchase a first-cleas "PIANO, at reduced *to, should avail themselves of this opportunity. SCHONACKER 'dr. CO., . fealm •Warerooms No. 1011 Chestnut street. ow STEINWAY & SONS' ! gm PIANOS Axe now acknowledged the best. In- I n strumts In Europe as well as Ame.... They are used public and private, _by the greatest artists iope, by VON RULOW, DREYSCROCK, I SI V/ F,JAR‘L.L. and others; In this countryby MTLTS, 1G1E3014, WOLFSOBN, etc, For sale only by BLASITIR BROS., fe24- tr 1006 Chestnut street. 1 33. • I{o • : of • , , CENT. SCALE ovEßsmurrel PIANOS, Acknowledged to be the best. London Prize Medal and Highest Awards in America received.. MELO DEONS AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS. Ja2l w,s,ra-8m Warerooms, 722 Arch st., below Bth. _ _ CABINET ORGANS AND STECK dim CO.'S PIANO FORTIBS. The only place where Mese unri valed instruments can be had in Phi/acts/2am is , at J. E. GOULD'S. Seventh and Chestnut._ fel-stwtfl EVENING BULLETIN. MONDAY. MARCH 12. 1866. THE TEMPER OF CONGRESS Timid and excitable people, who thought that Congress was going to rush into a heated controversy with the Pre sident, over their difference of opinion upon the reconstruction question, are being grievously disappointed. The fear, - - which arose from a misapprehension of the quality of the present House of Rep resentatives, has been proved ground less, by the quiet, steady, good-humored attitude which has been maintained ever since the reception of the veto message. This Thirty-ninth Congressis composed of a body of men too able, too intelli gent, too sensible, too conscious of the substantial strength of their position, to be tempted into any display of angry feeling or undignified warmth. On the contrary, an unwonted good humor has characterized the debates and proceed ings. The joint resolution passed on'the day following the veto was a necessary movement, defining a prerogative of Congress and demonstrating the united strength of the Union side of the House. This done, the disposition seems to be to take things with a wise good humor, and thus to "turn away wrath" by the Wise Man's "soft answer." Mr. Stevens's speech on Saturday was in perfect accord with this commenda ble policy. Those who know the natu ral fiery impetuosity of the veteran member from Pennsylvania, his terrible power of invective, his mastery of all the weapons in the armory of personal debate, have feared that he would be carried away by the incitement of the President's speech of the 22d. The per sonal attack upon him,by name,and the unparalleled charge of treason and con templated assassination might wellhave justified the old man in almost any line of defence which he might have chosen to adopt. He has disappointed his ene mies and gratified his friends, by his - very clever speech of Saturday. To have expected Mr. Stevens to say nothing was asking for a miracle, and his lively, amusing, serio-comic defence of the Pre sident against his new advocates was the best possible line of reply which he could have adopted. So far as concerns any personal disagreement between Mr. Johnson and Mr. Stevens, we think they are fairly quits, with a slight pre ponderance in favor of the member from Lancaster. We hope that. Mr. Stevens's modera tion and good humor will continue to characterize the future proceedings of Congress. That body is able enough to decide upon its proper line of public duty and strong enough to pursue that line, undisturbed by the howls of the Copperhead politicians and journalists, backed as they are by the united forces of all rebeldom. Such a course is the best possible method of reconciling past dissension and preventing future dis cord. We are by no means inclined to com mit ourselves to an indiscriminate en dorsement of all Mr. Stevens's sayings arid doings in his public and political career; but we confess ourselves tho roughly pleased with this last exhibition .of his rare and extraordinary ability. CURSES GOING HOME TO ROOST. The English lion refuses to be roused. He declares that he sees nothing in the _Fenian movement to disturb a hair of his august mane, and consequently he will not call on the American Govern ment for an explanation in regard to the "Finnegan" operations in progress in our 'great cities, nor will he protest against the warlike threats and quasi revolutionary acts of the disciples of O'Mahony and Roberts, of Sweeny and of Killian. , But the indications are that Mr. Bull is only whistling to keep his courage up. :.".The lion stubbornlyrefuses to be disturbed; but the arrests of Fenians in Ireland, the suspension of the writ of habeas corpus thereithe strength- eningl, of English and Irish garrisons, the flebate§ parliaatent the utterances of the • "Thunderer" of Printing-, Hoists Square, and the ordering out of ten thousand militia in Canada, all'go to show,that Mr. Bull is only playing the Whistling game. Thit distinguished bovine knows perfectly well that un aided Fenianism would be one of the most frothy and unsubstantial of revolutionery demonstrations; but he also knows that in his anxiety to separate and destroy .n friendly republic he set an example of ill faith that bids fair to recoil upon him with terrific force. He knows that the American government, with the recol leCtion of Alabamas, Floridas and Shen andoahs in full vitality, will have no reason to hesitate when Fenians strike a blow and assume a belligerent attitude. He knows that in all fairness we should not be slow to recognize the revolu tionary power and to let loose upon British commerce a fleet of such ocean scourges as almost destroyed American trade upon the high seas for nearly four years. Nor have the American Govern ment and people forgotten the asylum given in Canada to the plotters of Presi dent killing, hotel burners, wholesale poisoners, obstructers of railway tracks, spreaders of infectious diseases, lake pirates, murderers and bank robbers. The English government understands all this and it also has a glimmering idea of the fact that curses are coming home to roost in their case. The London Times, with a wholesome appreciation of the situation, says: "What damage done by the escape of a single steamer can be compared with the miseries which might be inflicted on the United Kingdom by a treasonable conspi racy openly carried on in every chief town of the Union? The law of the United States is, we believe, powerless to prevent such measures, and we approve the discretion of our Government in refraining from protests against them; but, it is too much to claim for American law a superiority to our own, when it is unable to prevent proceedings so manifestly contrary tothe comity of friendly nations." We incline to the opinion that with the light of 1866 shining in upon the British government a few years earlier, there would have been some means de vised to have prevented Anglo-rebel pirates from leaving English ports for the unconcealed purpose of ravaging American commerce. It is marvellous what a difference it makes whether it is somebody else's bull or our own ox that is gored, and it is sometimes hard to relish with the gander the sauce that was administered with the goose. That is what is the matter with England at this time. Parliament is now engaged in discuss ing the propriety of so altering the For eign Enlistment Act as to prevent future Alabamas from leaving English ports. They should have thought of that four or five years ago. It is now too late, for the boot seems to be getting upon the other leg. They are endeavor ing to mend a wrong by preventing its repetition and without making compen sation for the mischief already done. The American people are not revenge ful, but they are sticklers for justice and fair play, and if England refuses to make equitable amends for the mischief wrought by ships fitted out in her own ports and manned by British subjects, when we were in our extremity, our people will shed no tears if Fenians should step into the same relative posi tion to England as the rebel States oc cupied to the Union in 1861, and if the powers at Washington imitate the ex ample of the British government by a recognition of the Hibernian belliger ents, with all the consequences of the emergence from American ports of swarms of American-Irish privateers. English curses would only be going home to roost, and nobody in this quar ter of the globe would grieve over it. BROAD STREET. The passage by large majorities, in both branches of City Councils, of the resolutions in favor of the bill for the improvement of Broad street, was ef fected on Friday last. lie Legislature is now appealed to, for prompt action o the bill, and we trust our city deleg tion will use every exertion in its behalf. If the wishes of all the citizens on this subject could be ascertained, we are quite sure that not one in a hundred would be found in favor of retaining the railroad. As it is, the number of signers to the petitions in favor of it has been insignificant in the extreme. There is now a prospect that in the course of two or three years the nuisances that have retarded the improvement of Broad street will be all removed, and in a short time it will become the most magnificent avenue on the continent. We beg the Legislature to pass the bill promptly, and not leave it to the last days of the session, when its opponents will try to have it defeated or neglected. MR. DEMPSTER'S CONCERT.--Mr. Demp ster's Ballad Entertainment came off on Saturday evening at Musical Fund Hall, and, as in days of yore, greatly delighted the large audience of this popular vocalist. Mr. Dempster never fails to find warmly ap preciative hearers in his flying visits to thil country, which are few and short enough to provoke a constant desire for more. The good people of Harrisburg are to have an opportunity of enjoying one of Mr. Demp ster's musical treats, as he leaves for that city on Wednesday, and will arrange for one or more concerts there. Extensive Sale Seal Estate and Stocks Messrs. Thomas & Sons' sale to-morrow, at the Ex.- change, includes a large amount of valuable zeal estate, stocks, loans, &c. See pamphlets. Sale 20th instant. —This ewe will inclode:the splendid residence CHESTNIJT HILL, estate of Samuel Elide. burn, c ec'd. Beg() enCe 1126 Pine street. katensive business property 1933 and 1935 biAREET Street lot 76 by 170 feet. Store 231 Dock strert. Store an North econd street with s.iven buildings in the rear. Valuable BANKING HOUSE, South . Third street. oppa. Fits the EXCHANGE. Dwelling. 239 .Junip.r street; and ether city property,csTwo valuable farms:Twenty-third Ww d. Valuable residence 1729 Walnut street, • near RITTENHOUSE kQUAIE, and several smaller dwellings. , _ TBAAO 11. ROBES,' - A Ittail.TECT, 153 South FOlTitTli Street, Great Western Braiding, It9ConS PTO, 5, fess-lictrp, THE DAILY EVhNING BULLETIN : PHILADELPHIA, 31 ONDAY, - MARCH 12, 1866. TO THE -LADIES. - - - Great . Sale of Foreign Dress Goods. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER Announce that they have determined to offer their ex tensivestock, comprising the most attractive variety of Dry Goods in the city, at prices to correspond with the late AUCTION SALES, WITHOUT REGARD TO COST. OIIRWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452 and 454 North SECOND Street, mhl2 St Above Willow. RALSTON & BIDDLE, IMPORTERS OF INDIGO AND INDIA GOODS, 22 Walnut Street and 17 Granite St., OFFER FOR SALE, IN LOTS TO SUIT : Indigo, Bengal. Indigo, Guatimala. Indigo, Madras. Cochineal Sumac. Copperas, Block Tin. Lac Dye, Bleaching Powders. Soda Ash, Cutch. Sal Soda, Alum, And TriEWOODB and DYESTUFFS JOHN.CRUMS. BUMMER. 1781 CeEMETNET STREET and 218 LODGE STREET. Mechanics of every branch required for housebnild log and fitting promptly furnished. ja3-6m* QRATIONERY—LETTBM, CAP AND NOTE 0 PAPBBS, ENVELOPES. BLANK BOOKS, and every requisite in the Stationer line, selling at the lowest figures at J. R. DOWNING a stationery Store, malt-tfrpi Eighth street,two doors above Walnut.- PRICES REDUCED.—Now is the time, and the ptae I to get superior Photographs made, at B. F. REI MER'S Gallery 624 Arch street, rare chance, fine styles and reduced prices. Large Photographs for 11; six Cards for $l. IVORY HANDLE TABLE AND TEA KNIVES. with steel or silver-plated blades: Dame and Meat Carvers, Table Steels and Butter Knives, for sale. with other Table Cutlery, by TRUMAN dt SRA Vir, No. &t 5 (night Thirty-five) Market street. below Ninth. REDUCED PRlCES.—Obtain one of B. F. BEI 31..ER'S pleaslng and universally admired styles Portraits. life-size;PlioiograPhs in Oil Colors, a rare opportunity. Gallery, t;24 Arch street. UPHOLSTERERS' and Saddlers' Hammers. a VS rlety of Carpet, Rivet. Claw. veneering and other hammers. for sale by TRUMAN SHAW, No. es:i (Eight Thlrt,y-tive) Market street, below Ninth. I)RICES ILEDUCED.—Six Canes de Visite, of suoe 1 nor styles, accurate, nat - Jral and pleasing, for $1 Now Is the time; obtain them at .13.EIMEIVS Gallery Second streoi, above Green. ply AILROAD CONDUCTORS' POCKET PUNCHES I.l.cuttlng different shaped holes: Sboemakers' Pune! Flyers. Eylet Purach‘s, Saddlers' and Hand Punehe• for sale by Ti.UittAN & ,EAW, .N O. 635 (E/gh , Thirty-five) Market, street. belay:Ninth. LLI C 6. ‘41 1 , - N• i lic YOZY LI H A a . ?r a an a d Dyed. Razors put in order. Corner Exchanin ano Dock: street it* Mt SIC.— Le Bouquet de V lo!et:es, Legende Allemande. J. Knecht, 10 els 50 cit.: 0 cts Village Bells, liaise, Arianne, Polka, Fairy spell, Caprice, weet '1 noughts, Fantasio Skating Gatop, Woodside sichottisch, Will appear soon:— Is Chanson du lioulln, GrandMarche 12 iumpbaie . . _ La Cage Dore, " 5 et " " Maitre Corbeari. 50 a . REED MEYER, Publisher, lt.* 71 ASCII street. $9.500. :secured 2 ' . MORTGA4ES of these amounts for sale. J. MAGUIRE. SOS Walnut s'reet. LitpULS Urts.N 11115 AFTERNOON. from V V the mamma sale of James, Bent, Santee t Co.'s wet stock, but slightly damaged at the late fire. 50 cents for best yard-wide Tickings made, regular price fl. 40 cents for yard-wide Conestoga Eztra Tickhor,regm lar price 73 cents. 85 cents for finest yard-wide Ballardvale flannels. the regular price is $1 38. These are almost perfect. COOPER & CONA RD, S. E. corner Ninth and Market. mbla2trpi TEE HARRISON BOILER, A. SAFE STEAM BOII.EIL—The attention •of Manufacturers and others using Steam is confidently called to this new bteam Generator, as combining essential advantages in absolute safety from explosion. in cheapness of first cost and cost of repairs. in economy of fuel. facility of cleaning and transportation. &c., not possessed by any other boiler now :in use. This boiler is tbrmed of a combination of cast-iron hollow spheres, each sphere b inches „external diameter, and of an inch thick.. These are held together by wrought•lron bolts, with caps at the ends. Nearly one hundred of these Boilers are now in op eration, some of them in the best establishments in this city. For descriptive circulars or price. apply to JOSEPH HARRISON, Jr, Harrison Boiler Works, 4.4 ray's Ferry Road, adjoining the E. S. Arsenal, Philadel phia. fentll,lnirp:. rro BouspirvF.PEßS. for cleaning silver and 911- ver-plated ware, a NEW PJLISRING POWDER —the best ever made.' PARR dr BROTHER, fen 324 Chestnut street. below Fourth toOft BALK' —To Shippers. ,Grocers. Hotel-keepers C and others—A very superior lot of Champagne Cider, by the barrel or dozen. P, S. JORDAN, nos-rptf 720 Pear street. below Third and Walnut VT AMONG WITH MIMI rm . .% INH, Embroider Ali. lug, Braiding, Bram Ping, ad. M. A. TORREY, Boo Filbert street. FITLEB., WEAVER& CO.. Haunt:act:trent of MANILA AND TARRED CORDAGE. Cords, Twines, &0., No. SS North Water Street, and No. North Delavrar Avenue, Philadelp_ hia. EDWIN H. Irissv.B. Hic:Etaia. WZAVSEI Corrnan P. CLOTH: MIL JORDAN'SCELEREATED TONIC ALE.—The truc; nea:ilt:ul and nutrirlons beverage, now in use ey thOusands—invalids and ushers—bas established a character for quality of material and purity of manu facture, which stands unrivaled. It Is recommended cy physicians of this and orbor places. as a superior ionic. and requires but a trial to convince the most skeptical of its great merit. To be had, wholesale and etail, of P. I. JORDAN. 220 Pear street. ISAAC' NATHAN'S, Auctioneer and Money Broker, 1. N. E. corner of Third and Spruce streets, only one square below the Exchange. NATH.ANIFIS Principal Same, established for thn MSC iorty years. avue) to loan in large or small amounts, at the lowest rates On Dlamonds, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Clotl, log, and goods of every description . Office hours front', a A. M. till 7 P. M. deat.rfrn. pfINE FRENCH MANTEL CLOCKS.—A fain fug portatlon of beautilul styles, warranted correc TIME -BF ' , PERS.. FARR & BROTHER. Importers, 324 Chestnut street, below Fourth. HOOP SKIRT ISIAIHJFAOTORY Hoop Skirts ready made and made to order; warranted of the bestmaterials. Also t aitirts Fe3eimd. MRS, E. BATLEY, 812. Vine street. above Eighth. Lue.h, OROWTH AND BEAUTY.— "London" • Gray Hair Color The Only Restorer" "London" Hair 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 tive. Restorer" It is the only known restorer of color and perfect hair dressing 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" orSoll Hair Color and Restorer" "London" Hair Color Restorer" "London" Anything. Hair Color Itching. Restorer" MARES THE HAIR SOFT, GLOSSY AND LUXURIANT. KEEPS TEO. SCALP CLEAN. COOL AND HEALTHY. "London Hair Color Restorer." "London Cares all Hair Color It will Restorer." "London Hair Color Restorer." "London Diseases Hair Color prevent Restorer." "London Hair Color Restorer." "London of the Hair Color the hair Restorer." "London Hair : Color Restorer." "London Scalp. Hair Color from Restorer." "London Hair Color , , Restorer." "London Hair Color Falling. Restorer." N o wa shing or preparation before or after , the use; applied by the hand or soft brush. Only 75 cents a bottle, six bottles ii. Sold at Dr. SWAYNKS, .No. 330 North bisth street above Vine, and al :the leading Druggists end— katiox Goods dealers • deao-m,w,s,tf 401 MONEY 'TO ANY Amotarr maxim r PUIN DIAMONDS. WATCHES, JEWEL. EY, PIATE,_ _CLOTHING, dr..C., at JONES & CO.'S. OLD-ESTAIATJKRIrn LOAN OFFICE Corner of THIRD and OAsTrrr.r, st r e e ts, Below Lonabard. ______ N. '8,—.DE9210i.4 DO, WATCHES, . TEWELZI :Y, GUNS, dm, POR slam AT OWPRIO.U6 ABALLitIWIN L mhl2 12t rp OF ALL KINDS. MOTE H. Meyer. ue B. F. Atzi Go cts T. so F. L. Grcebe, 30 ctS . Knecht., 5n cts H.E FAVORITE _ CLOTHING HOUSE of this City, Is - • - • . • WANAMAXER & BROWN'S Popular Establishment, at S. E. corner SIXTH and • MARKET STREETS. They have the best stock of-Ready-Made Clothing, and a line assortment of. Piece Goods for Custom Work, and are satisfied with moderate prices. Pay them a visit for your next Snit. fei4-ly HOWELL oft BROTHERS , S. W. cor. Ninth and Chestnut sts,, Are Manufacturing their new styles of Paper Hangings FOR SPRING, And Samples and Lots of New Goods are now corning in from their manufactory, which with a fresh Impor tion of French Designs are ready for the inspection of their customers. The increased facilities of their new and more ex" tensive Factory enables them to produce much hand somer and finished style!. Imitation Fresco Designs FOR Parlors, Entries, Ceilings, &0,, &c., PREPAREp. mh7•m.w&slmi_ LUCY ARLYN. By J. T. Trowbridge, Author to "Neighbor Jackwood," "Cudjo'e Cave," etc 1 vOl. 13320. 564 pages. r 25. The plan and character of this romance, by one of the most popular writers in America, are well set forth in the following paragraphs from the Boston Transcript of February 23d: "TROWBRIDGE'S NEW NOVEL.—In a few days. a new romance. by the popular author of •Neighbor Jackwood' and `Cudjo's Cave,' will be issued from the press of Ticknor and Fields. The novelist has caosen a theme which has been and is now exerting an ex traordinary influence over millions of hearts and lives. both in this country and Europe, and has treated the subject in a large and catholic spirit. The plot of this story is founded on certain phenomena generally known as Spiritualism. Actual facts, gathered from personal experience, are embodied in toe romance of Lucy Arlyn," and the reader is left to draw his or nor own conclusions as to the explanation of many marvelous manifestations that surprise, both by their beauty and power. The elevating character of some phenomena, and the dangerous tendency of others: their effect upon social and oomestic relations, the absurd fanatic, the human vampire, the sincere reformer,—are all portrayed with an unsparing and impartial band, "There is no doubt of the importance of the subject dr. Trowbridge h•s essayed to deal with in this riew work of fiction: and the public heart will be deeply and strangely moved in the perusal of •Lucy Arlyn.' Each character, even the worst in the book, is gener ously conceived and fair treated; and the whole novel, as a work of art, shows a marked advance in the au thor's ability to produce a genuine story of compass, originality, and beauty. The actors on the scenes ne exhibits are living men and women: and the drama. sometimes comic and sometimes tragic. moves on to the end with a forceful energy and reefing which al most brings to mind the great moster of fiction. 'Lucy a rlyn' will be a sensation, in the best meaning of that much abused term. for it has truth as its basis and hu man nature for its field of action. Ticknor &lds, PUBLISHERS, 124 Tremont Street, Boston. Kass, JAMES S. EARLE & SONS' Fifth Great Sale of Valuable Foreign American Oil Paintings '3 he entire Importation of James S. Earle & Sons, se lected in the studios of the best European Artists, by Mr. James S. Earle,lin the fall 0f1865, will be sold :at Auction in the Eastern Galleries of the Pennsylva nia Academy of Fine Arts. on Tuesday, March 27th, and Wednesday, March 28th. B. S(3OTT. Jr.,' mhlo rp COAL ! COAL ! BEST QUALITIES OR COAL AT LOWEST MARRZT RATED, AT ALTER'S COAL YARD, NINTH STREET, BELOW GIRARD AVENUE. ,BRANCH OFFICE CORNER OF SIXTH AND SPRING GARDEN. delOtapl-4p GIiFFERI.N U MAUtalttiti. GOFFEKING MAOHENES. A large assortment of Got:tering WWl:tries just re. calved per steamer "St. George." FOR BALE BY Isaac Townsend, Rouse Furnishing !Bore of the late A. MD FRY, 922 Chestnut Street, ja2otf App Below Tenth street. GROVER & BAKER'S FIRST PREMIUM ELASTIC STITCH AND LOCH STITCH SEWING MACHINES, With latest improvements, 730 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. 17 MARKET Street, Harrisburg. jel-3m rp OAK SHADE OIL COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL, - SHMMS, 120,000. HUGELErtraval H GARBLE. DIRECTORS, JOHN F. GROSS DAVIS MENBLIII, - sues eemaa .70EN H. SONE% RiSELLIA3L - RAELRF. I SIIPEBINTIINDENT-S. DALLAS HALL. 329 WALNIEN t STR ~. nmax ug nanzaltrp' f(AUai AUCTION EER. esoo.000; PAR VALUE, $5 00 PRESIDENT WI7.IIAM. B BRAIIIETAILY, GEORGE C. JIMVI9. EbWIN HALL & 2.S South Second St." Would Inform their mistomers < THEY NAVE NOW OPEN A CLOTH DEPARTMENT. Cloths for Ladies' Cloaks. Cloths for Men's Wear. Casaimeres for Men's Wear. Cloths - and - Cassimeres for Boys. Linen Goods for Boys. EDWIN HALL & CO., No. 28 South Second street, W ill Open T his Morning, 5.8 and 74 Heavy Mesh Black Hernani. Rich Figured Hernani. Rich Styles Grenadines. Organdies and Jaconets. Figured Pique and Brilliants. Figured Percales and Lawns. Figured and Striped Chintzes. Figured and Plain Wool De Laines. Traveling Dress Goods. A great variety of New Styles OF DRESS GOODS, OF OUI OWN IMPORTATION. mlar2 Linen Department. HOMER, COLL ADAY &CO. SVCCESSORS TO THOMAS W. EVANS & CO, l HAVE NOW OPEN, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF LINEN AND HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, To which they invite special attention. 818 and 820 Chestnut Street. tab -12 t rp'4 MOURNING GOODS. J. M. IJA.T'I..IEIGri-1, 902 CHESTNUT STREET, HAS NOW OPEN, A large assortment of superior EClacia. Silks, Grenadines, De ILtaines, bombazines, Crapes, A , 'D A C 4 REAT VABIEpi OF NEW FABRICS SUITABLE FOR _ _ _ MIL CO Uri - WIN 0-. fe2.l fr na W lila MARKET & -41 r 4 41 -406 NINTH. .4,4 1866. CASSINIIEII,IES. AMERICAN CASSIMERES. ENGLISH COATINGS. FRENCH FABRICS. ORDERED GOODS. SELECTED STYLES for MEN'S FINE WEAR, and BOYS' SPRING SUITS. The Stock is large, varied, select, and the prices are right. fe26m,w,f T he Ur:ion Paper Box Manufacturing Co, cor.Eace and second Sts,, Invite the attention of Parties (requiring goods in their line) to the facilities they have of fornisbing Boxes of every description, which for durability and neatness they defy competition. PARIS 8c 00: mh•2-t2t rp ,PATEN TWIRL WORK 'FOR RAILINGS, E Toßic FRONTS, GUARDS, PARTITIONS, &c MON:BEDSTEADS aND WIRE WORK in variety, manufactured by M. WALKER 85 SONS, a•am 4pp NO f il PTOBVI sirs ptreet, BOYS' WEAR. FINE: ALL WOOL CASSIBIERES, al OCr, BLACK AND WHITE CHECK DO., ft FINE MIXED Tw.6,EDS,SI 25. FANCY STYLE CASSTyptcps, ft 374; FINE GOODS FOR SUITS, $1 80 to $1 84 FANCY MIXED FOR SUITS, $1 62. HENS' WEAR. NEW STYLE CASSIBIER'ES. LIGHT GOODS FOR SPRING WEAR. STUFFS FOR BUSINESS SUITS. BLACE CLOTHS, CHEAP. FINE SPRING COATINGS. FANCY CASSIMEBES FOR SUITS. LADIES' SACKINGS. PLAIN 3.IIDDLESEIC CLOTH. FANCY IECIDDY:FAEX CLOTHS. NEW DOUBLE WIDTH CLOTHS. SINGLE WIDTH CA KSDLERES FOR SAQUES- DREE S GOODS. ONE CASE CHENNE POPLIN% 33 cts. LARGE PLAID SCOTCH GINGHAM% 45 cts. GOOD BLACK ALPACAS, 50 cts. WHITE GROUND FIGURED MOILAIRS, el. WHITE GROUND ALPACAS, 50 eta. FRENCH FIGURED JACONETS. PINK, BLUE AND BUFF PERCALES. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE ft CO.; t,s le i. t y r i p . cor. Eighth and Market Sts. JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO., No. 727 Chestnut Ste: AT WHOLESALE, TO THEIR STOCK OF FRENCH, BRITISH and AMERICAN DRY GOODS, which, for extent, variety and general adaptation tti the wants of the trade. is unrivaled. As we are constantly in receipt of the choicest amB cheapest offerings of this and other markets,onr stoat will always be worthy of inspection. mhS-lm rp2 We beg to inform our customers and the public generally that, Anticipating a Fall in Prices, EXCESSIVE IMPORTATIONS Decline in Gold, IMPORTANT CONCESSIONS In many parts of our stock, Marked the Goods at such Prices w , ll place them p3=41114ibi0a4z44414(1)el INSURE THEIR SALE. We respectfully solicit an inspection of our hoods, Great Inducements Are offered to purchasers HOMER. COLLADAY & 00., Successors to Thos. W. Evans & Co., Fos, SlB and 820 Chestnut street. NOTICE. JAMES, KENT, SAN TEE & CO. Beg leave, respectfully, to inform their patrons antl'i friends, that they will be ready • To Resume Their Business, AT THEIR OLD STAND, Nos. 239 and 241 North Third ON MONDAY, March 12,1866, mhe-lOt rpQ 1866, 1866. 3PItING. 186,. ifDRUND YARD & CO., 617 Chestnut and 614 Jayne Streetq, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF Silks and Fancy Dress Goods, Linens and White Goods; Shawls and • Baimoral. AMERICAN DRESS GOODS. Germantown Fancy Wool Goode, A Full Line of Prints. AT VIE LQWEST MARKET RATES. fe2oalll7* On account of the and have DEALERS IN
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