BrINJEsg NOTICES.I ~.......Z TEX, GREAT,EmNot" limPosiri N. yo gays 9eneral Banks; "My friends, now: The French next year intend TO have a grand industrial andit', ,? And to it we should send Such' samples of what 'Yankees make, :AS In each Frenchman's breast ) Shall wond'ring admiration wake. Too' great to be repressed; And, for oae Item, I'd propose - Sonwof the Tower's peerless clothes :" Our stock of Clothing is the largat and most complete *s this citir, surpassed by none in materttst, style and tit. and sold at prices guaranteed lower than the lowest. - TOWNS NALL, ' ' No. 518 Market Street, ByzaTErr a co. THE FIVE POINTS Of that chaste, retired spot, the Five Points of New The people andnewspapers frequently talk, But we wish now, to tell you of live'points that are To be seen radiating from Pmts.:Vs bright "Shun: , .As regards Darability, that is the first, • For few ever knew the Stir's garments to burst; And regarding the next.wbleh is Fashijik, "you know,' ' Yon are aura to obtain it triim Perry & Co. The two points of FEN ma and thrytz all can see carried out by this firm to the highest degree; Twin sisters of Fasmoii. they step in to aid , To embellish the form and increase the "SrAs.'s" trade. But the last (not the leaet) point , the "Sake," has to tell Is the GRAND POINT or inrawarrrase, else how could it Twenty-Dollar Sprliag Snide , which have gained such renown Tbat the street corners echo it sal over town. Haying BOUGHT SERVE THE torcr.nrs, the proprie tors: of the "Star" have reduced their prices corre spondingly. OUR' EITOCB-07. READY-MADE OLowarro embracei every style of garment now worn, and every variety of piece goods: Our customer dePartment is conducted by the most competent artists. Give us a AWE CO4lB, TWi)Dormess ZACK, • STAR CLOTHING EcitrsE„ • • • . F. 1 . :10N. : : c.c.s t 69 CHESTNUT STREET, SIGN OF THE "STAR." • ' PERRY 'dc CO. NTEENWAY B 130.NS' ' • P/ANOS Are now ackabwleeigedt the bast In itial:orients in idurops as well as America. They are seed i d Do om and p_rivate. y)._ the greatest artists imrrolle, by NON NoLuW, DaEYSCROCK, J A Firs, a nd others; In this countryby MILLS. KABON. wothsomv, etc. For sales on by BLASIUS BROS., feat- tf 1006 Cheatnut street. -- . CEaCKERING 111MGRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHTM PIANOS. • Piity•six. Medals in America and Europe, and II 0,000 'instruments in use. Great Collection of ORGANS and MELODEONS. New Ware Rooms, 914 CHESTNUT street. Inta-sa.tu,th W. H. DUTTON. im ma h &lillEGNET ORGANS AND STECK dt i m CO.'S PIANO FORTES. wrETI The only place where these unri valed instruments can be had in Philadelphia, is at J. E. GOULD', 131,5tatf/ • Seventh and Chestnut. REDUCTION! REDUOTION!! hi ,Steck & Co.'s 1025 Pianos lor 1%525 TVlStec.k & Co.'s 575 " " 475 _ Raven & Bacon's 550 " " 450 - Raven & Bacona 500 " " 400 • Haines Bro's. 400 " " 300 mit.l4-tn • J. E. GOULD, Seventh and chestnut. EVENING BULL ETIN. TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1866 CLEVER 14TOCR'rON New Jersey seems to have entered the ring, in the great popular exhibition at Washington, this season, in an entirely new and original character. Superficial people are inthe habit of regarding our sister — State as rather slow, backward, and almost dull; but their minds are being rapidly disabused of this error. The dry sands and bracing pine breezes of New Jersey are most favorable to the development of the keenest humor, and - we have not been surprised at all, at the amount of amusement which Congress and the country at large have derived from the performances of the Jersey branch of the national councils. What Rogers is to the House, Stockton bids fair to be to the Senate, and with such a cast, we may be sure that the remainder of the session will be enlivened with constant sallies of wit and exhibitions of practical drollery. Last week, as everybody knows, Nr. Stockton "voted himself a farm," in . the private and select domain of his Uncle at Washington. The grave andreverend seigniors of the Senate looked on with ludicrous amazement at the unprece dented feat, while the country was tumultuously delighted with the novelty and neatness of the performance. It was like a new jokefrom the clown, or a new trick by our veteran friend, Signor Blitz. At a single bound, Mr. Stockton had placed himself beside the hitherto unrivalled Rogers, and older and less successful Senators looked on with ill disguised envy at the brilliant achieve- went: It took a couple of days for the Senate to recover its breath, and yester day it Settled down to a discussionof the status of the self-made Senator Mr. Sumner re-opened the question, and brought up a mass of evidence to prove the originality of Mr. Stockton's contrivance. After a lengthy debate, Mr. Stockton got the floor and at once struck an attitude as "the noblest It oman of us all.". Mr. Stockton explained that he did not vote for himself at all. He voted for New Jersey. New Jersey was what he was after, and 'so far as he was personally concerned, the whole matter was one of profound indifference. In fact, he would rather not be both-, ered with it. He gave the Senate' the fresh piece of intelligence that' "eleven States are out of the Union now, and an attempt is made to put New Jersey out." The enunciation of this startling heresy,by a full-blooded Demo - erat like Mr. Stockton, seems to have fairly paralyzed his friends, for neither Saulsbury, Davis nor Johnson appear to have made the faintest protest against it. If this is the way Mr. Stockton is going to be a Democratic Senator,--if he means to fly in the face of his whole _party, who have been demonstrating for months that the eleven States are not out of 'the Union, the sooner they send him home the better. But the unkindest cut of all is to say that anybody wants to put New Jersey out. We can assure Mr. Stockton that New Jersey will not be in the least "put out,", if he should re turn to the' peaceful shades of private life. "Put New Jersey out '?" Why it was only last Fall that New Jersey was "restored to her practical relations to the Union," and we are all too glad to have her back to dream of putting her out again. Mr. Stockton may rest assured, that whatever may happen to the other states recently in rebellion, we shall not allow our trans-Delawarian neighbor to stray off again into the wilderness from which she has been so lately reclaimed. .1"; "Put New Jersey out?" Not precisely. But Mr. Stockton reserved his bonne bfiuche, like the true artik that lie is;for the last act. In the course:of, the debate, the idea was dropped that hiavotowas superfluous, after all, and that-ther,tie vote, which would otherwise hate been cast, was sufficient to ensure his sek. It was also revealed . to Mr. Stockton'that the unanimous consent of the Chamber was necessary to permit the withdrawal of his vote. Whereupon, he again rises, and in a burst of generous magnanimity, he offers to withdraw his vote! He did not wish to;embarrass the question with personal considerations, not he. He Would withdraw his vote; he would leave it to the Judiciary Committee; he would—Well, in fact, he would—yes, upon the whole, he would withdraw his vote. Clever Stockton! There is but one loftier flightfor his ambitious wings. If he could only contrive to get the unanimous consent of the Senate, all but his own vote, and then vote against the withdrawal himself! •We believe Rogers would .commit suicide, out of pure envy and•despair. Try him, Mr. Stockton, just for fun. CLAY ON THE CA/KAM/ME. A letter written by Clement C. Clay, Jr., from St. Catharine's, C. W. Novem ber 4th, 1864, to a rebel friend, has just been made public. It refers chiefly to the rebel raiders and other miscreants who were committing outrages on the lakes and on the border. But it refers incidentally to the pending Presidential election, and says that the Democrats of the Northwest were ripe for revolu- Alen if Lincoln should be re-elected. It also says "tbe sympathiesof nine-tenths of the Canadians are with Young (the St. Albans raider), and his men—a ma jority of all the newspapers justify or excuse his act as merely retaliation, and they desire only the authority of the Confederate States Government for it to resist their extradition." This is only a new confirmation of the fact that the Canadians not only sym pathized with the rebels, but that they approved of the predatory bands organ ized in their own territory, for incur sions into the United States, with intent to burn towns, rob banks, destroy rail road trains and murder defenceless citi zens. Can the Canadians wonder, after this, that thepeople of the United States feel no,pity for theme in their fright about the Fenians ? They jeered us in the time of our great trouble, and did all they could to help those who were try ing to destroy us as a nation. We can retaliate, without violating the law of nations, by letting the Fenians go on in their work. CLAssicAn MATINEE.—fir. Charles H. Jarvis's Fifth Classical Mating will be given at the Foyer of the Academy, to-morrow afternoon, at four o'clock. This tine series Of musical entertainments is drawing to a close, and we may thereforelook foranother crowded audience. The programme for to morrow is a very choice one, and we recom mend the lovers of good music not to lose this opportunity of hearing Mr. Jarvis in his admirable performance of the compo sitions of the best masters. Mr. Jarvis will be supported by several of the leading artists: g of the city. THE .AHERICAN ANTI-LNCRUSTATOR.-- There are daily new proofst of the value of this remarkable invention for freeing steam boilers from incrustation. In another column, to-day, will be found a letter from Messrs. Morgan, Orr & Co., showing the effect of it in a boiler of theirs. Every steam boiler in the country should have one of these simple and ingenious contrivances in troduced. ST. MAurrnes EVE.—We are in receipt of an advance copy of Mrs. Wood's new and fascinating xomance, "St. Martin's Eve." It is written in, the interesting style of her earlieit works, and deserves a faller notice than we can give to-day. It will be pub lished to-morrow. Extensive Sale of Real; nitate Messrs. Thomas dr. Sons' sale at the Exchange, on Tuesca) next, includes several very desirable city and counlry Residences, genteel Dwellings, Stores, Build. Ing Lots, de. See auction head. Sale on the Premises. Preamt's La- , 78', to-morrow afternoon, at 3 o'clock,—Estate of Andrew Crisman. deceased. Desirable Farm of 37 acres. between Ger mantown and Frankford Twenty-second Ward, miles of Fisher's. e station. Important Sale of Coal Lands. An important sale of valuable Coal Lane s, in Lu zerne county. will take place at the Exchange, on the fourth of next mouth. Pull deseriptione may be seen under James A. Freeman'eauetion advertlsonc.n7s, and maps may be examined a t AG auction sore. The two tout be (Ocelot... TORN OREM' lERTNIIT BITELDEEt. 1,1 1731 CII STREET - - - and 218 LOijGE STREET. Mechanics of every branch required for hcmsebuild frig and fitting promptly furnished. jaB-csa* STATIONERY—LETTER, CAP AND NOTE PAPERS, ENVELOPES, BLANK BOORS, and every requisite In the Stationery line, selling at the lowest figures at J. R. DOWNING' o Stationery store, malt-tfrN Eighth streettwo doors above Walnut. REDUCED PRICES. —Large Photographs for C. every variety of style and exquisite finish, -exe cuted in superior manner. at B. - P. REIMER'S Gal. lery, 624 Arch street. Now is the time: go early. SMALL BENCH AND HAND VISES, Sliding Tongs, Callipers, Compasses Plneers. Pliers and Wire Nippers, for sale at the Hardware Store of TRU- MAN dr, SHAW, No. MS (Eight Thirty-five) Market street, below Ninth. Di. ICES BEDUCP D.—Life-size Photographs in Oil 1 Colors, the most pleasing, lifelike and natural styles of Portraits made. See specimens. B. F. BED• EEB'S, 624 Arch street. CASH WEIGH To, Cords and Pulleys: Sash Fes ° tenets, lifts. Knobs and a general yarfety of Build ing Hardwa,e, for sale by TRUMeD7 SHAW, No. 835 (Eight Thirty-live) Market street, below Ninth. FOR V.—Cartes tie Visite, of fine style and sane. rior execrtion, Likenesses of rare accuracy. Go to BRIMF.R'S Gallery, Second street, ahove Green, and obtain them. TioAThNT CATTLE LEADERS may be attached to the nose of any animal in a few seconds, without the necessity of slitting the cartilage, giving you the entire control of it, and also prevents cattle from breaking down fences. For sale, -with steel Bull Rings. by TRUMAN ds SHAW, No. 835 (Eight Thirty five) Market street, below Ninth. FAMILIES SUPPLIED with prime FLOUR at a fair price and punctually delivered. No. 214 South BROA.1) Street. its 1866.5ir - lx4Enacakii:Bo2l:LEllalr E ;tnad Xs 1 ;1;8 '8 dyed and Children's hair cat. Corner Exchance Place and Dock street. [its] G. K°P • P ' ACHEAP LOT OF BLACK REAL CHANTILLY LACE POINTES.--Gt O. W. VOGEL, No. 146 Chestnut street. Invites attention to a very cheap lot of Black Beal Chantilly Lace Palates (Half Shawls), va• rying lrc price from 590.10 $l3l A ch. Ice assortment at the above low prices. Reduced to correspond with the gold rates. inh27-etrp* HOOP SKIRT MANUFACTORY —Hoop Skirts ready made and made to order; Nyarranted Of the bestmaterirds. AlM,Skizte repaired. felstMßS. E. BAYLEY, ml id 2 Vine street. above Eighth. WINE FRENCH MANTEL CLOCR 13.—A fresh fittett.tlon of beantltnl styles,. warranted correct RvisPERE. FARR & BROTHER. Importers, L 324 Chestnut street, belMEStittla. THE DAIL* EV:EIiIN6 iTILLETIN • TUD BABBITT; Or, Anti-Frietioa Metal. 'A superior sreariugarticle, as roanufisctured for 47e - if/a Seam • ' For sale by • • • • J. W. BAK ER, . mh24-3t4p. al NORTH SECOND ErnmEr. - FIIIOREEM SILVER JEWELRY. mh2l6t ‘ ft? GOLD AT $l. 25. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY HAVANA CIGARS, Londres. Concbas and Operas, ranging between 150 and 'O5O just received and for sale in bond and duty paid; by GUMPERT BROS., 106 South lelaware avenue Sir Retail Store, No. 1341 Chestnut street. ndott-' 2t/rp : spring la,si ons For Children, SHOEMAKER & 00 , Nos. 4 and 6 North Eighth St. r.-now openine a splendid assortment of CHM DIt.F.'IVS CLOA LUNG in the Latest Parts Styles, un surpasst.d for elegance of workmanship and mate rial. The nablic.lß invital In call and examine. The genuine and well' known Ileldstect. et Co.'s Chau i egne for sale in largo or small quantities, at the Importer's price in New York. also, S. W. corner Broad and Walnut fe2stb s,tu JAY COOKE & CO., NEW OFFICE. 114 South Third Street, Bankers, AND Dealers in Government Securities, V. S. (Ps of 1881. 5' 20's, Old and New, 10-40 , 5; Certilleates of Indebtedness, 7.30 NOTES, Ist, 2d, and 3d Series. Compound Interest Notes Wanted; INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSIT/3. Collection's made. Stoclm Bought and Sold on Com mission. agfitbaaineas accommodations RESERI7ED FOR PITILADELMIA. Pebrnab , iBEB. A 37 3m N O DISAPPOINTMENT—NEVER FALLS. Salt-rheum, Scald-head, all Skin Diseases Prepared by Dr. Swayne & Son, no North Sixth. Swayne's Swayne's SwaynE's Swayne's •SYSTF. OF ALL Panacea Bnivne's Swayne's For Scrofula, Ulcerated sore Throat, Indolent Tumors WO effects of Mercdry, &e. Prepared only by Dr SWAYNE dt SON, m132.3413,th,f 111 N. FOu t Hstreet. Show eases in great va riety. We ]allow the decline In prices. mhserst*rp. W, H. GROVE. TO HOUSEKEEPERS, for cleaning sliver and all ver-plated ware, a NEW POr.i 0 POWDER —the beat ever made. FARR do BROTHER, fels 8:24 Chestnut street below Fourth MOB SALE.—To ShiPPers, :Grocers, Hotel-keepera . and others—A very superior lot of Champagne Cider, by the barrel or dozen. P 3. JORDAN , nog -rube 220 Pear street below Third and Walnut JORDAN'S ICIELIIEBBATED TONDO Ala—The truly healthful and nutritious beverage, now in nee by thotisands—invands and others—luta established a character for quality of material and purity of mann. facture, which stands unrivaled. It is recommended by physiclarm of this and other places. as a superior tents, and requires but a trial to convince the most skeptical of its great merit. To be had, wholes's' and stall. of P. JORDAN - . 220 Pear street. , cIATMAN_, _8 - Auctioneer and Money Brokr, 1 N. E. corner of Third and Spruce streets, only one square below the Exchange. NA.TMANkys prin c ip a l Since, established for the last forty years. Money to loan In large or mall amonntei, at the lowest rates, on litamondg,stiver Plate, Watches Jewelry, log and goods of every description': umoehoarsfrom A. M. till 7 P. M. de2B-tfrp. F/TLEH, 7910,FirER Mann&~sroxe o! mil i-gAota_MalElD63.ooß.DAele. l'ich Igertil d i f? - 4, 11 " 1 "4war /Comm H. Brimam. j =mum Wiaina. lki ARNIM* WITH TEDEILIBLE DE, Embroider 411 . ble l Braiding, Stamping, die. I A. TORREY, latnEtibert street. SPANISH OLIVEB.-100 Reeks fresh Spanish Olives, just received and for sale by J. B. BIISSIELEt di W.. its Ft Delaware Avenue. TTALNIITS AND AL3IONDS.—New crop Grenoble Walnuts and Paper Shell Almonds, for eale by J..l.3,Btrstmat 8 co„ 108 B. Delaware Avenue. Tine 113 a personal Invitation to the reiulerA ) exarnine our new styles of _____ • SPRING TEDIES, cassime , e Stilts for $l5. and Black Sotto for 522. Finer Suite, all prices up to $75. WANA.M...II ER dr. _BROWN, OAK HALL, 8017TECIA' ET CORNICE SIXTH and MARKET But. JUST RECEIVED, Bailey & Co., CHAMPAGNES. JULFS MUM'S DRY VERZENAY and IMPERIAL ROSE MOLT & CILANDONs GREEN SEAL. VERZENAN AND SlLT:ray. SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, 'ltch Cora inft onz 12 to 18 Hour. . Tetter." Itch SWAYNE'S 01..vn.tE.,Nrr Tetter." Itth SIVATNE'S OINTMENT Tatter." "Itch :".7EvEr. FAIL'S TO CURE. Tetter." SPRING. PDRrPY THE BLOOD CLEJS.IISE THE Panicea ENICPURITIES 3301Torth Slalti Street, aboie vine. ... 7 .' ~, • , . :. DAV- 31., BROKEN TO' ItAINESS." This Story le as miteki out - of the ordinary way, as the title of it.; With a ski hand the artist has wo ven his manyhued.materiab3 into , a -,Crirlinis web, as: 1111 unlike the common as a bri lls t Persian carpet, is an like a dtal.2lldefersninstez. e social life of a young, proud, tunbitions; penniless g 1...1s 'the warp, and the ' BOhemian 'Ms of a ybung Journalist, , whom she mar . ried; to everybody's surprise, (and his own ) is the woof:of this tapestry. • „How they met, and loved, and didn't love; and how the old , worldly. maneuvering aunt of Barbara tried to , spoil her; and how the old domestic tease of a mother of Prank worried:her; and hoW she tired and chafed •in the harness of her new life, and how Frank got, jealous and uninst (as men will); and how at last they . met In a strop r and bet ter love—ls told with. so much knowledge of human nature, and in such a vigorous, animated . * y.that the book would greatly attract by this only. But the pic tures of club-life and of the Initial life of the half-caste "men of the pen," which are scattered through it; are so admirable, no vivid, that the entire combination mikes a very unusually sPlrited and attractive book. I.4II3ItINGr - , _ 14 PUBT.TaTram • . $l5O A MONTH! • . • We want Agents everywhere to sell ane and valu able discovery, pronotmeed by everybody the most Imuirelone invention of modern date. Send thirty- Eye cents for maple (worth alone a handsome man) and fall earilimation and particulars. Address LIPPINCOTT dc ZEL.AL, - BOSTON, MASS. 1866. SPRING. 1866. EDMUND YARD & CO., 617 Chestnut and 614 Jayne Streets, IKEVETHES .AND JOBBERS OF Silks and Fancy Dress Goods, Linens and White Goods, Shawls and. Balmoral,. 'WA L'ERR AMERICAN DRESS GOODS. t•N • Gennant- ti a Fancy Wool Goode, A Pall Line of Prints. AT THE I.o\v/i MARKET BATES. fear= rpi CARDS OF ADMISSION Great Bale of Paintings of JAMES. S. EARLE & SONS' On the Eveninks of Tuesday, March Mb. and Wed ne+day.idarchSth. Sales at half-past Seven o'clock. Tieketa may be obtained of James S. Earle it Sous, 816 Chestnut street, and of E. Scott, Jr., 103 e Chestnut street. znh2S-2t . LOOKING GLASSES GREATLY REDUCED IN PRICE. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, uth24-7c . 816 Chestnut Street. COAL! COAL BEST QUALITIES OP COAL AT LOWEST LIAILIKET BATES, AT ALTER'S .COAL YARD, NINTH. STREET, BELOW GIRARD AVENUE. irif - RECR OFFICE MEN= OP SIXTH AND SPRING GARDEN. delOtapl•cp 4 J. T. GALLAGHER, . Late of BAILEY & CO., FORMERLY HAI=RY ck KITCHEN, Invites attention to his NEW 'JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT, Se W, con Thirteenth and Chestnut Sts, HIS STOCK OF WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND OTHER • FINE JEWELRY Sterling Silverware and Silver Plated Ware. will be found very complete. Those wishing to pur chase or examine will find it much to their advantage to favor him with a call. All goods WARRANTED of FIRST QVALITY, and urines sausiaciorryy. The Crzatnaerao VACHERON and CONIttTANTINE WATCH, of all sizes, fbr Ladies and Gentle/Wt. Epeeist attention given to DIAMONDS. Watches and Clocks carefttlly Repaired and War. ranted. mkt- thsa tn' Sp/ Panacea Panacea Panacea Panacea HENRY HARPER, -Tilt 520 ARCH ST., ' l 4 Manufacturer and Dealer In Watches, - Jewelry, Silverware And Superior Silver Plated Ware, m 1214 lmrp AT REDUCED PRICES. Phijade!phi& PA TEN T WIRE WORK FOR RAILINGS, STORE FRONTS, GUARDS, PARTITIONS, &c. ERON:BEDISTEADS AND WIRE WORK . in variety, manufactured by M• WALKER & SONS, mba-sm 41i NO. it NORTH SIXTH Street,,. GROVER & BAKER'S XISEPROVED SHUTTLE MOLOCH" STITCH SEW- ENG MAOHINHS. ecc.No. 1 and No. 9 for Taller], Shoemaker!. Saddles, 780 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. 17 MARHET Street. Harrisburg. ibl-gm rp 111 _NORTH FOURTH. street. . oaks, Once tables, 1-1 selling low for good work.' mh2C,rp,St* WITICECMcvnTH tin.LL attention le our on oent assortment of superior MikIWO, oh we always have on hand, and otter them at very reasonable prices to urehasers. Best of reference, and ATLI QUABAIQT EJII Invariably ven by THEI DRION PLUM HANITRACIVALL4O 00; eine X. 17 Nubia mesh pA.:_y• :; :*AAcj4 : 27.„ lsfi.s-. HEQIITRET) AT THE FANCY CA SEHMERES CLOTHS, FOR lAI)IES' RAORS. Just opened a full and varied steer. at Itedgced Prim+ CURWEN• STODDART dr. BROTHER, Not 450, 452 and 454 Borth Secand St, ratitry-3t Above Willow. BONNET OPENING. THURSDAY, MARCH 29 1 1866. WOOD & CARY, 725 Chestnut St. inbietf rp BONNETS! BONNETS.! BONNET OPENING. Wednesday, March 28th. E. P. GILL, & 00 , 720 Arch Street. mbrs-3t rr• -JAS. It. CAMPBELL & 727 Chestnut St. THE Alqtras.LlON or. CASH SC-TERS AT vaioLEss.LE, TO ismela Swag OF FRENCH, H BRITISH and AMERICAN DRY GOODS, which, for extent, variety and general aaaptation to tire waata of the trade. Is unrivaled. As we are constantly in receipt of the choicest and cheapest offerings Of this and other markets,our stock will always be worthy of inspection. mhs-lm rig BOYS' WEAK FLNE, ALL WOOL CASSIMERES,TI Co. BLACK AND WHITE CHECK DO., tl FDIE MIXED TWREDS,II FANCY STYLE CASSINcvIArS,,,ISIIi. FLNE GOODS FOR SUITS, Eti 50 to ti Si. FANCY MIN - PD FOR SUITS, V. C. MENS' WEAR: rt w STYLE CASSIMER.I LIGHT . GOODS FOR SPRING, WE A R STUFFS FOR BUSINESS SUITS. BLACK CLOTHS, CHEAP. FINE SPRING COATINGS. . FANCY CAS. IMERES FOR SUITS. LADIES' SACKINGS. PLAIN MIDDLESEX CLOTH. FANCY MIDDLESEX CLOTHS. NRW DOUBLE WIDTH CLOTHS. SINGLE ; WIDTH CASSDIF.LEIS FOR BAQUES. DRESS GOODS • ONE CASE CHENNE POPLINS, 53 cts. LARGE Pr. aryl SCOTCH GDMHAIIB, 45 cta. GOOD BLACK ALPACAS, 50 cts. WHITE GROUND FIGURED MOITAIES, WHITE GROUND ALPACAS, 50 cts. FRENCH FIGURED JAOONETS. PINK, BLUE AND BUFF PEBCALIE. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO., fe,l5 N. - ti . eon Eighth and Market Sts. W rp ERMLSEY BAXTER &CO. , Dry Goods Commission Merchants , 104 Chestnut Street, inra, A DELPHI/S. Winona Sackings and Cassixneres. Mullineal:la's do. Double and Twist do. Fancy Shirting Flannels, Lewiston Cottonades, Hillsborough Merino Cloths, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds Satinets, &c. Sbawmese Mills Ginghams, Apron Checks, &c., &c. Slleslas, Corset Jeans. Wigans. &c. ndattCth,sim rig JUST RECEIVED, ' A. NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK OF WA.TCELHS, Silver and Silver Plated Ware: ;J.° LAMBE LOT OF SMALL SILVER wATetrrel FOR BOYS -1/9-1r `0; •Tr` DIAMONDS and other Stones set In the Latest Styles. Watches and Clocks repaired and warranted. ,Prices very moderate indeed—OW N. LONE • _ 1028 011118T5111T BMW. na hus-th sa to 120 MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOANED IPON DIAMONDS. WATCHES, JEWEL. RY, PLATE CLOTHING, dco., at - & CO.'S. oLDESTABLISHED LOAN OFFICE, • Corner of THIRD and GABKLLL Streete, Below Lombard. N. B. DL&MOZIDEI, WATCHES, JEWELRY. GlM3,dce,, • Y LOWlililaEtEL OPENING. PARIS NOVELTIES IN , MAN TILL AS, A. 1.60, - • Fine Lama Lace, (Dentelle des Indes.) POINTS, SHAWLS AID BOTONDES, On. Thursday, March 29. 11 . . W. PROCTOR & CO., 920 Chestnut StrePt. mb27trimo2m r 1) HOMO, COMA DAY 009 ) Successors to Thos. W. - Evans & Still continue the sale of their. stock. Or . . , SILKS AND DRESS GOODS;, At the stone Beale of redaction - Below Gol4 Rateg• That they Previously announced, NEW STYLES OF GOODS DEMO OPENED CON ' TINCALLY. . - Nos. 818 and 820 Chestnut street. mb26,1 NEW GOODS. EDWIN HALL & CO. S. Second Will Open this Morning,. Three Cases Silkand Linen • JP 40 31P LINT AND . 1 , ONE CASE BRIGHT PLAID POPLINS (SILK AND WOOL) ror Children's and Mazes' Wear. nab26.2t. rp OPEN ING. ...._ J. M. HAFLEIII,. 902 Chestnut Street, Will Open for Inspection and Sale, his, New Spring Styles. IN SILK _MANTILLAS, On Wednesday, March 28111. 1566, rah 2,3-3: PENNSYLVANIA AOA- DEAIY OF FINE ARTS.. JAMES S. SONS' Fifth Great Sale of valuable Oil Paintings, on the Evenings of Tuesday; Mar6h 27th and Wednes- day, is March 28th, at 71-2 o'clock. The entire col- lection now on; Exhibition, Free. Open Day and Eve- fling with Catalogues. B. SCOTT, Jr., rrazl9 7 rp BA ENS.LEY LINEN GOOLE. Nov Opening. Beal Barnsley Sheetings, Superior Barnsley Table Damasks, Extra Heavy Table Diaper, Heav Loom Diaper, Fine Marseilles Quilts, 061'd Bordered Wash'd Huck Towels,. Extra Size. 'These goods were wadeexpressly to order for our best bonny trade bat Tona tbeir extraordinary dura bility are a,lso wed'suited to first class Hotels or Board ing RouseS. , Skeppard,Van Ilarfiugen 85Arrisoff Importers of Linens and Ronseforedeilatag Goode, No. 1008 Chestnut Street,- nah22412 ea to lit rp EARLE & AIIOTION.t,E , b.