BUSINESS NOTICES. THE NAUGHTY SON. "Bill, you yonngscamp, did Knot say You should not buy new clothes to-day t To have my words obeyed I meant, As though I were the President!" "Well;dad, and, even in that case, I mean to have the Senate's place, Though you veto any measure I can peas it at my pleasure; And so it comes, that, after all, I've got a suit from Tower Hall!" Ws Bays— , All-wool Fancy Cashmere Coats, as low as i 0 00 u • " Pants " 400 " Vests " 2 50 'Making an entire all-wool fancy suit for .11'50 AXI-wool black Sack Coats as low as " Casaimere Pants " " Cloth Vests liaking an entire all-wool blacksult for All-wool good style Fancy Caisimeze Salta, to match, Au 114 50. Astonishing as these prices may seem, compared with those to which we have been accustomed for severely ears, they are notilditious—toe have the goods in quantities, at the prices mentioned. We make np no 'sub--they are all sereiceable gaud& Advancing from these rates we have goods of all grades, up to the very tamest fabrics, comprising by far the largest and most complete assortment of Clothing in Philadelphia *men's, youths' and boys') surpassed by none, and equalled by few, in style, make and fit, at prices guar anteed lower than the lowest elsewhere, or the money Wended. BENNETT di 00., Towma Sinn, . an 3 Market Street. Our purchases for this season haying been delayed, waiting the expected decline in goods, we have now on Land the largest and beet assorted stock of Clothing in Phlladelphia, pnrcluteed for.. cash ezezuriveiy, at the very lowest rates qJ the season, which enabled Jit to rer Mire a fair profit and sell at prices lesa than the cast of inane goods in most other establishmenta. We can Vapply Clothiers doing a fine city trade with goods adapted to their sales at prices so much lower than the Cot of their mound stocks, that, by making an averag e of the whole, they will be enabled to dispose of thei r ipmds at prices covering the average cost, and even paying a profit. BENNETT do CO., Towka HALL, 518 Market Stmt. ;THE BOLD FRICLS.NS. Now as the Fenian plans unfold, .Lt Campo Bello we behold ew Brunswickers in great disorder, Caused by the Fenlans on the border, Where they appear in suits of green, While St. John's river flows between, _ With Britain's vessels on its waves To ftighten off the Fenian braves. But;while a e read of raids afar, The folks make raids upon the "Star," Well knowing they'll be treated well, As those who deal there always tell, And clothing buy at lower price, Cut and trimmed and made more nice, Within that mart of wide renown, • Than can elsewhere be bought in town. IT has been the fortune of the "Sren" that it has ex cited the envy of the "slow-coach" houses in the Vaal:dug business, and as a natural consequence Re imm, daily the !utile attempts to create a sensation by sidvertising "clap•trap" Sults at merely nominal pri,eti. QUB PRICES ARE THE. LOWEST TO BE OD - PAINED IS THIS CITY TOE GOODS OF EQUAL QUALITY. Constantly receiving, fresh assortments of stylish fancy (lust. xpexes, of foreign and domestic manufacture, for our custom department, in which none but the beat artists pre employed. STAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM, LOW PRICES AND kASHIONABLE GOODS, 809 CHESTNIIT I STILTrEF, SIGN OF STAIR. GREAT FIRE IN BROADWAY, NEW YORE— Neurs. Marvin 265 Broadway. GEN lamming: We have j t opened the ALUM AND DRY PLASTER SAFE we bought of you a short time Luce. It was in the second sta.ry of the building,conier of Broadway and Barclay streets,and fall into the cal Ur, and it gratifies us very much to be Bole to sa., that 31 VERY BOOR, PAPER AND BANK BILL IS IN ROOD ORDER, very much better than we could have aroected after the tn.ense heat. We shall want Another and much larger one of the same sort very Won. Years, truly WM. A. DROWN & 00. New Yints, April 7,1866. A fail assortment of the above PERFECTLY DRY AS WELL AS FIRE•PROOF BABES For sale by MARVIN & CO., f,72:1 CHESTNUT street, Masonic Sent for Mounted Catalogue. apto-ua,w,tott A REDUCTION OF 25 PER CENT., or N111.7M from CZ to MO less upon each INSTRAT- IithIiT than our REGULAR eIkIIiLEDULE 1208. Desiring to reduce our large stock of superior and highly improved richly finished aevenoctave Rase- Issedpianols, previous to the removal to our new store, tettrard Bow, No. 1102 Chestnut street, we have con -ended to offer them at the actual cost to manufacture, said at prices equally as low as we sold them before the war These instruments have been awarded the highest premiums at all the principal exhibitions ever held 111 auntry, with numerous testimonials from the orst artists in America and Europe. They are now its leading Pianos, and are sold to all parts of the world. Persons desiring to purchase a first-ems Piano, at greatly reduced rates, should not fail to avail them selves of this opportunity. Circulars of the regular schedule prices, with precise cuts of the styles of our Pianos, can be had at the warerooms,,and on applim lion will be sent by mail. SCH.OhLaull_hlß & Cu., apfsinyl Warerooms No. 1071 Chestnut street. MEYER'S NEWLY IMPROVED ORES IfiIiNGENT SOALE OVERSTRUNG PIANOS, Acknowledged to be the best. London Prize Medal and Highest Awards. In America received. MELO DEONS AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS $24 w.s,mam Warerooms, 722 Arch at., below Bth. MARSHALL & MITTAUER'S Grand and Square Pianos, superior to any other make in the Union. ItindtiM a Man's well-known Pianos, for sale by A. SCHEBZEIt, .52.5 Arch street. mhlll-s,m,w-lm STEIL NW IANOSAY & SONS' P Al* now acknowledged the beat in-I*Ni Slitumenla in Norms as well as America. They are Mled In public sad private,y the greatest artists ming in Boxope, by VON 8.,10W, DiIEYNCHOCK, LISZT, JAELL, and others; In this country by MILLS, ILASON, WOLFEOHN, etc, Fur sale only by BLASIUS MBAS., 1e24- tf MOS Chestnut street. • • EVENING BULLETIN. MONDAY, APRIL 16. 1866. TAXANION. All good citizens are willing to bear their *shares of the heavy taxation that has been made necessary by the war debt of the national - government. But there are many ‘defects in the revenue law,which make it oppresiive to indivi duals and greatly injurious to different branches of industry. The Board of Trade of Philadelphia have prepared a memorial to Congress on this subject, which we hope and believe will be con sidered as it deserve to be. The chief general defect of the law is that it taxes manufacturedarticles in va rious stages of the produetion,,and then there is an additional final tax upon the Articles themselves. To avoid this ac cumulation of taxes upon the same arti cle is the object aimed at by the Board. They do not desire the freelist extended. They ask Congress to amend the law taxing industrial products as follows : I ' Firat.—To levy an adv alorem tax upon all products of industry, (except the special articles and food in the hands of original producers,) of a uniform per centage, upon the value when sold to the final consumer, as :indicated by the gross sales thereof,' whether for cash or credit. SeCond.—That the same per centage be Wiled upon each progressive producer upon his gross shies, deducting the amount of tax which shall have accrued in previous stagei of manufacture, as indicated. by his purchases of excisable articles, (not food in first bands, or special articles,) to the end that each producer shall pay his share of the aggregate taxes, being the amount due upon tbe increased value which he may have added thereto. Third.—That no tax be levied upon any product until the same shall have been sold. These propositions are reasonable and mound. If they are acted upon, the peo ple will be greatly relieved, industry of all 'Kinds will be promoted and protected, _and the revenue will not be diminished. We trust that the members of Congress will consider the points made by the memorial and procure amendments to the bill to be reported in accordance with them. THE DETECTION OF IRiRDERERS• The pursuit and detectionof criminals has been reduced to such a complete science, that the chances of committing any great crime with impunity have been reduced almost to an impossibility. The moment that a murder or other crime is made known, a system of ma chinery is set at work, so well organized and so thoroughly ramified that he must be a master of cunning and sagacity who can successfully elude the pursuit. The capture of Probst, alias Ganther, within about twenty-four hours after the discovery of his horrible crime, is a striking illustration of the working of our police system. There was not a private of the whole police force who had not received the most accurate de scription of the murderer that could be obtained, and it speaks well for the offi cers who made the arrest, that they were sufficiently on the alert, to detect their man at so late an hour as eight o'cloek. Whether Probsthad an accom plice or not, is not yet positively de termined. There appear to be strong evidences that his story, implicating another man, is a false one. If his state ment be true, there can be little doubt that he too will soon be in the hands of justice. We are reminded by this event of an other recent murder about which there hangs a singular mystery. We refer to the case of Dr. Levering, who was shot and killed in Montgomery county, a few months ago, within a few feet of his own house. The murder was discovered almost immediately, and the alarm given. The neighbors of the murdered man offered a large reward for the arrest of the assassin, and for a short time there seemed to be the most active and keen investigation of the case by the police. The public confidently looked for the speedy detection and conviction of the criminal, but they looked in vain. For some reason, not yet satisfactorily ex plained, the pursuit of Dr. Levering's murderer appears to have been dropped, and the whole matter allowed to pass by, unnoticed by the ministers of justice. Whatever may have been the reason for the abandonment of this case, it cannot have been a good one. There cannot be a crime committed in a community, without the community at once becom ing, in an important sense, a party in terested in its detection and punish ment, and any consideration which is allowed to conflict with this principle is unworthy of the slightest respect. We call the attention of our police authori thies again to this case. They have just given an excellent proof of their ability and efficiency, in the prompt arrest of Probst. Let us have the mur derer of Dr. Levering brought to justice next. .1100 .. 5 00 . 4 00 20 00 PERRY & 00 THE CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL. There have been many things written and said about the defects of the Central High School of this city, but no prac tical system of reform has been presented that has been approved. There is, in the meantime, growing dissatisfaction in the institution and out of it, and its useful ness is constantly diminishing. A com plete reform in the management of it should be effected, and the best way to begin this is to put at its head a man of ability, who has not been identified with any of the controversies concerning it, and who could, therefore, go into it without prejudice or partisan feeling. There are hundreds of distinguished officers of the army who have been thoroughly educated, and many of whom have had experience as teachers at West Point, who would be willing to take situations as heads of educational estab lishments, now that the army pay is so inadequate to the support of most, of them. Let the Board of Controllers look about them for some such person, and when they find one with the proper qualifications, let them offer him a libe ral salary and give him authority to re-. organize the High School. In this way all old feuds may be wiped Out, and the citizens, who are taxed to support the institution, may see it restored to a con dition of which they may be proud. The crowds winch thronged the streets on Saturday afternoon, to witness the funeral of the victims of the late shock ing tragedy in the First Ward, attested the profound impression which the event has made upon the public mind. We have never seen auything like it In the case of the death of any private citizen, and only very rarely has the excitement been equalled, even in the case of dis tinguished public characters. We do not know, positively, who was respon sible for the mode in which this funeral was conducted, and do not care toknow. Tbat it was managed with I the worst possible taste, and made to pa#der to the mere coarse curiosity of the ignorant and idle, every one with the slightest sense of refinement will admit. The man gled remains, from which life had been extinct for more than a week,l were dis played at the undertaker's house for four or five hours, tickets for the revolting exhibition being issued by the under taker. A crowd of peopleof all agesand conditions, of both sexes, struggled and scrambled with the police for admission to the sickening sight. Women forced their way through the snob, dragging small children with them, to give them a taste of the same morbid love of the horrible, which they took such pains to indulge in themselves. The whole scene, devoid, as it of course, was, of every trace of that solemnity which might be supposed to belong to the dosieg .; scenes of such an awful tragedy, was ' : ' : A, MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1866. THE DEERING FUNERAL. degrading and revolting in the extreme. Even after this act in the - drama was concluded, the effort at notoriety and display had not expended itself. Instead of conveying these poor, disfigured remnants of mortality quietly and di xectly to their last resting-place, a long, circuitous route was laid out for tike leneral procession, over which it passed, en its way to the cemetery. Every thing seems to have been contrived to increase the public excitement, and to minister to a depraved taste, and we should have been glad if the police au thorities could have seen their way clear to prevent, instead of being called on to promote, this unseemly and objec tionable exhibition. Sale of Dwellings Nos. 320, 322 and 324 • North Front street, hbove Vine. James A, Freeman, Auctioneer, will sell on Wednes day of this week three neat modern four-story brick dwellings, Front street, above Vine. They have the modern convenleacee, are in good order, and imme diate possession can be glen the purchasers. tar .77ns sale includee many desirabte properties, fuU descriptions of which may Wound in pamphlet cata logues. Large Sale Valuable Real'Estate.' /desists. Thomas &Bone sale to-morrow, at the Ex change, comprises a large amqunt of valuable Real Estate, Stocks. &c. ORPHANEr COURT SALES BTH MAY.—Bor full parti culars of several estates, by order of Orphans' Court, see handbills, at the auction store. Joy 0131711 P BUILDII. 1781 CraIIiETNITT STREET and 213 lA/AM Mechanics of every branch required fer housebuild ing and fitting promptly tarnished. jaz.ems STATIONERY—IaTTER, CAP AND NOTE P.APERS, ENVELOPES, BLANK ROOKS, and every requisite in the Stationery line, selling at the lowest figures at J. R. DOWNING' es Stationery Store, malt-tIM Eighth streettwo doors above Walnut. REDUCED PRICER. —A ttrie opportunity, now is the tame to:get superior Pictures at B. P. REIBLEa'S Photograph Gallery, 624 Arch street. Six Card Photo graphs for .1. A FOLDING POCKET LANTERN should be owned A by every traveler, tourist or sportsman. It folds into so small a compass as to be Eerily carried in the pocket, and yet contains an cur tra supply of candles and matches. For sale by TRUMAN & SHAW, No. 335 (Right Thirty-five) Market street, below Ninth. PRICES REDUCED.—Life else Photographs in 011 Colors. the most satisfactory Portm l b. of the time. See specimens of those superb Pictures at RP. 1 Nr REVS, 624 Arch street. loar:Kuslc, IRONS, of several patterns, and a va riety of sizes; Punches, Mallets,Oauffering SCisSOM etc.. for sale at the Hardware Store of TRUMAN & ShAW, No. WS (Eight Thirty-five) Market street, below Ninth. 6 CARTES DE VISITE FOR 41—Pictures of great accuracy. style and finish. 04,--to REIMER'S Gal. lery. :second street, above Green, and obtain the best at moderate charge. ATERRIBLE CRIME or a midnight burglary might perhaps be sometimes preveated if every bowekeeper owned a Watchman's Rattle. This will be heard at a great distance, and being always kno+ n as a sig, al for help, coon brings it. For sale. with a variety of brass, iron and silver-plated Door t.hatns and Bolts, at IRUMAN fi BHA W'S, No. 835 (Eight Thirty -five) Market street, below Ninth. SUS LCST OR MISLAID.—PoIicy of Insurance No. of the MUTUAL A 'CSC RANCE COMPANY for $3,500 issued In the name of JNO. E. MITCHELL Any person finding the same will be suitably rewarded by leaving it with C. H. MIN sple,m,Of 20 conch Sixth street. 8-4 BLACK BAREGE BERNANIt,,FROM AUC TION, AT RRDUCED PRICES. CITRWEN STODDART & BROTHER. 450, 452 and 454 NORTH SECOND STREET, ABOVE WILLOW. RacH BROCHE FIGURED MOHAIBB, FROM AUCTION, AT REDUCED PRICES. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER. 450, 412 and 454 NORTH SECOND STREET, ABOVE WILLOW. 6-4 NEAT , SILK PLAID POPLESS, PR0.51 AUC TIONT REDUCED PRICES. CURWEN STODDART do BROTHER, 450, 452 and 454 NORTH SECOND STREET, spl6-3 ABOVE WILLOW. T 3NEN GOODS. VERY CHEAP. .1.4 Brown Tab e Damasks, 62J4, 75 and mi. Hand-wove Table Linen, at 75, 5734 and $l, very heavy. Bleached Table Damasks, at 111, gl 1.7 N, el 25andgl 50. Very line Table Damasks, of beautiful new patterns. Extra heavy Barnsley Damasks, at ft 75 and 2. Napkins, of all kinds, Towels, at 15,25,3540,45, 50, and some that are very fine. Diapering, from $2 per piece up to the finest. Russia Crash. Hnckaback and German Roll. Rlchardson's Starling Linens, in all the numbers. Pillow Linens and Sheetings. All these Linens have been bought lately, and I AM offering them very low. GRANVILLE B. HAINES. apl6-st 1013 Market street, above Tenth. lowit MATS CUT TO F S PY: irkE, at 'KOPP'S . 4 .lltD er a lJ n s chIi AVIZG SALOON. and Whiskers balr cut. Corner Etrelutnee Place sine Dock street. Ilts] G. C. HOPP. WF. CARPEIiTER, TAILORS, 11V • GIR&RD HOUSE, Take pleaFure In calling the attention ()Mier friends and Ike public generally, to their stock of Imported fabrics for men's wear, which they are prepared tn make up in their usual approved style. at reduced Prices. an9-m,w.f-2rtiorp FURS CAREFULLY PRESERVED PROM moths, during the summer months by MRS. HALE, 429 Spruce street. apl4-3t* 'DOR BALE.—To dbippers, iGroctera, Hotel-keepers A and others—A very anperlor lot of Champagne Older, by the barrel or dozen. P, J. JORDAN nog-ratf 229 Pear street. below Third and Walnut 1401:1SPR'ImPERS, ler slimming alive: and W- I. ver-plated ware, a NEW POLISHING POWDER —the beat ever made. FARR & BROTHER. L 53.15 TM Chestnut street. below Fourth HOOP BEERT MANUFACTORY Hoop Skirt. ready made and made to order; warranted of the beat materials. Also, Rhine rer i r. , IL BAYLEY, 35114tml 812 Vine street. above Eighth. FITLER, WEAVED la 00.. Maralfacture HANIDA AND TABEZD OORDAOH. Cords, Twines No. 12 North Water Street, and o. 22 N Avenue, Philad North DelAwar Ear H. Prriara. Ws vim, Omaaan eturromora.cciLtzt - BI.INE FRENCH MANTEL CLOCKS.—Afresh bn• X' pportation of beautiful styles, warranted correct BERMES.: FARE & BROTHER. Importers 324 Chestnut street, below Fourth. PEOPLE DIFFER ON MANY POINTS. HET ALL AGREE THAT THE . "LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER AND DRESSING" "London" "Hair Color Restorer" "London" Is the most "Hair Color Restorer" "London" "HMI' Color Restorer" "London" Reliable Hair "Hair Color Restorer" "London" "Hair Color Restorer" "London" Restorative "Hair Color Restorer" "London" "Hair Color Restorer' , "London" Ever Introduced "Hair Color Restorer" "London" "Hair Color Restorer" "London" to the "Heir Color Restorer" "London" "Hair Color Restorer" "London" American "Hair Color Restorer" "London" Atli . "Hair Color Restorer" "London" People "Hair Color Restorer" "London" . "Hair Color Restorer" "London" For Restoring "Hair Color Restorer" "London" "Hair Color Restorer" "London" Gray Hair and "Hair Color Restorer" "London" "Hair Color Restorer" "London" Preventing "Hair Color Restorer" "London" "Hair Color Restorer" ••London" Baldness. " Hair Color Restorer" PRESERVES TELICORIGENAL COLOR TO OLD AGE "London"_ "Hair Color Restorer" "London" Life, Prevents, "Hair Color Restorer" "London" "Hair Color Restorer" "London" Growth, the Hair ' Hair Color Restorer" "London" "Hair Color Restorer" "London" and from "Hair Color Restorer" "London" "Hair Color Restorer" "London" Beauty, Falling. -"Hair Color Restorer" No washing or preparation before or after its use; ap plied by the band or soft brash. Only 75 cents a bottle, six bottles ti. Sold at Dr. WAYNE'S, No: 330 North Sixth street, above Vine, Philadelphia, and at the leading Druggists and Dealers in Toilet Articles. mh.ti-m,w,s THE HARRISON BOILER; 'A SAF a STEAM BOILER.—The attention of Manufacturers and others using Steam is confidently called to this new Steam Generator, as combining essential advantages in absolute safety from explosion in cheapness of drat cost and cost of repairs In economy of fhel, facility of clear, ing and transportation, &c., n,,t possessed by any other holler now in use. This boiler is formed of a combination of cast-ir on hollow spheres, each sphere 8 inches external diameter, and of an inch thick. These are held togettier by wrought-iron bolts, with caps at - the ends. Nearly one hundred of these Boilers are now in opperation, some of them in the best establishments in this city. For descriptive circulars or price, apply to JOSEPH HARRISON, Jr.. Harrison Boller Works, Gray's Fer Ferry Road, adjoining the 11. S. Arsenal, Philadel ap4-2mrpi 24 HORSE STOLs N-011 Sunday Evening_, April 15th, 1866, from tbe Farm of FISHER nALL, near Holmesburg. Twenty-third Ward, a SORREL HORSE and black top MARKET WAGON, newly covered Horse had two white fe et, and a defect in station or e. GE ORGE eving information at any pollee or to W. HALL,. HOlmesbrirg. win be suitably rewai de d. GEO. W. HALL. )NEW YORK PIANO FORTE COMPANIF These superior PIANOS are now offered at a reduction of Sto3 from the regular schedule prices. Waxeroom, 1230 Chestnut street. • ' A. B. BBICHEMBACH. Pianos ealefully repaired. APAiitCpe TEES is a personal invitation to the reader to examine our new styles of SPRING CTOTHING. Casslmere Suits for $l6. and Black Suits for $22. Finer Snits, all pricesup to VS. WAWA/LAKER At BROWN, OAK HALL, 80111TREAST CORNER SIXTH and -111ARRAT Sta. Ileaven Our I-lome!. (ONE HUNDREDTH THOUSAND.) Meet For Heaven (THIRTY-mooND Taorsezrzo.) Life in Ileaven! (TWENTY•ITRBT THOUSAND.) The enormous salewhich these reltionajlooke have had, 1B certainly an evidence that they teach the popn• lar heart. Price, 1313 eaeh. Bold'by all Booksellers, and mailed, postpaid, by the Publishers. ROBERTS BROTHERS, BOSTON. MASS NEARLY READY! ECCE ; A Survey of the Life and Work of Jesus Christ, theological book ormore power and freshnn and higher insight, we have not read for Inanyyears2 l —Spectator. "It is full of 'valuable and suggestiva thought, great power of dealing with the practical side of moral ques tions and an infinite and most unaffected sympathy with all that is noble and generous and selfdevoted.', —Literary Churchman. ".an essay thoroughly lndeperdent of all special ec. clestastical le fluence, and thoroughly Imbued with the true historic spirit, which Is yet entively free from the Irrational assumptions by which the method falsely called' historic" Lea recently been marked."—North Brltpsh Review. We shall publish Ewe Homo .April 20, in one hand- some larno volume. Price se- Ear/9 mder3 from the trade solicited. ROBERTS BROTHERS, " 143 Washington St, Boston. :spigru&w2t rp SALE OF ITALIAN MARBLE S rr A. rr U A I y, THOS. BIRCH & SON respect fully announce that on Tuesday Morning, April 24th, at 10 o'olook, at the Auction Store, No. 1110 Chestnut Street, they will sell by order of Signor G. B. Pandolfini, an invoice of Carara Marble . Groups and Figures; also, Garden Statuary, Vases. Ornaments, .Be: hemian Glass Ware, Plated Ware, &c. apl6-7$ rp/ WANILD AT CAPE MAY. irtm A FURNISFEELIHOUSE, For one with good Jle accommodations, a liberal price will be paid. apl6-21.* Address G.. Box 1175, Phila. P. 0. SHAWLS A.ND MANTLES, JOHN W. THOMAS, Nes. 405 and 407 3 orth Second Street, NOW OPEN A full assortnient of SHETLAND SHAWLS, LAMA UrAWLS, SILK CASHMERE SHAWLS, LAMA AND PIISTUIPR LACE', POINTS AND BORNOI3B. Latest styles of CLOTH and SILK MANTLES and SACQUES apisst rpa CE! ICE! ICE! ICE! Incorporated 1864. THOS. E. CAHILL, President. JOHN GOODYEAR, Secretary. rrv,NRY THOMAS, Supt, COLDSPRING ICE AND COAL CO. • DEALERS IN AND SHIPPERS OF ICE and C0..14,1 We are:now prepared to furnish REST QUALITY ICE in large or small quantities to Hotels,Steamboats Ice Cream Ealoens, Families, Offices, dtc,„ dre., and a the LOWEST MARKET RATES. ICE served DAILY hi all paved limits of the con solidated City, West Philadelphia, Mantua, Rich mond and Germantown. Your custom and influence is respectfhlly solicited. Yon can rely on being fur. lashed with a PURE article and PROMPTLY. Send your order to OFFICE No. 435 WALNUT STREET. DEPOTS. S. W. corner Twelfth and Willow Streets. North Penna. R. R. and Master street. Lombard and Twenty-fifth streets. Pine Street Wharf, Schuylkill. a] ligil FAMILY HORSE FOR SALE, warranted sound, 1 erfectly safe under saddle or In bar nefs, good traveler. and sold, as the owner is abroad. Apply 624 CHESI NUT street. apl4 6trpf _ _— .. 4 ,l, „ J. L. CAPWT, PHRENOLOGIST. Successor to Fowler, Wells $ 00 ., gives 4* . , 4 ':written and verbal descriptions of character with Charts, daily at • Laps+ cn,w,a,2mrpj DTs?, 25 gl. =NTS Street. THE - NEW - MAGAZINE. NOW READY, AND FOR SALE BY ALL NEWEiDEALERS; THE GALAXY An Illustrated Magazine. PUBLISHED FORTNIGHTLY. PRICE C_NrES. Con - tent s : L—THECLAVEBINGS. By Anthony Trollope. (With an Illastration.) Chapter x..—Julia Brabazon. ll.—Harry Ciavering Chooses His Pro. feadon. m.—Lord Ongar. DWARFS AND FAIRIES . .131.—CHILDE HAROLD. IV.—A CHAPTER FROM A NOBLE LIFE. V.—ARCHIE LOVELL. By Mrs. Edwards. Chapter r.—A Vampire Brood. u.--The Honorable Frederick Lovell. ni.—Brune Aux Yenx Blens. VT.—SPRING-1869. (With an Illustration by Barley.) VIM—A 'WINTER WITH THE AMERICAN PE' ELPATATICS. VIII.—JOHN RYLAND'S WIFE. .IX.—NIEBI7L2C : Private Theatricals. 'llie . Bebuilding of Paris. QnBker Dress. New Parisian Styles in Ladies' Boots. The Glove Trade. The World's Fair Building. The Prince Imperial, The opening Illustration. by Mr. bailey, is one of the best from thepentil of that artist. The other fell page illustration ar t is t. ed from a design by a distin guished English • Both of these Diustrations are handsomely printed on tinted paper. 808 SALE BY ALL NEWS DTP.A The American News Company Nos 119 and 121 Nassau St. New York, ap1644 GENERAL AGENTS. FR LN CR HOOP SKIRTS. MISSES THORNHILL & BURNS, 1208 Chestnut Street, Will Open on Monday, April 16th, A. choice lot of FRENCH HOOP SKIRTS. "Werlev" Corset:4, Together with a fall assortment of Ohildren's Mayseilles Suits, French Muslin. 13oTLets, apl44t rps &c., &c., ac AT RETAIL: JAS.. B. CAM - MI & CO, 727 Chestnut St., Have made exteoalve adainom to their Malay alook of STEAKS AND DRESS 6143 CODS, WHICH THEY CONTINTrE TO SELL At Moderate *Prices, ellat W holesale Rooms up Stairs. o MARKET NINTH. es'Vr JUST OPENED A MAGNIFICENT ISTOCE OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS 150_1 100 doz. Assorted Towels. oz. Napkins, $2 75 to $9 00. 250 Po. Heaviest Diapers. Barnsley Table Linens, $2 25 up. Finest Damask Cloths. White Goods, stock complete. Ginghams and Prints. Black Alpacas, 50 cts. to $1 25. Wool De Laines, 38 Os. to $1 25. apSan,w,f A. S. ROBINSON'S SE COND LARGE SALE OF Splendid Oil Paintings, in Elegant. Ornamental Gold Gilt Frames, will take place at his Store, No. 910 Chestnut street, on Wed nesday and Thursday Eve nings, AprillBth and 19th, at 7 1-2 o'clock. The pub lic are respectfully invited 1 0 Visit his Galleries where the Paintings are upon Ex hibition, FREE, Day and Evening, untillo o'clock. B. SOOTT, Jr., AM'ARMING WITH INDICLIBLIE INS,lNS,lttmbrolder ingt Rtaldhlr, s GIIItpIII ( 1, dl4, 411. TOMMY, /8008MKTO Street, GREAT REDITCTIOisi Having a' very large stock of Bilks, bought at the , very lowest prices, we are able to sellthem'at a p4Chene Bilks Reduced to $3 50. .eig'd Corded Silks Reduced to $4. Plain Corded Silks Rednc. d to 54. 1 - lain Corded bilks Reduced to p. t 75 Plain B , lks Evinced to $3. 3 Plain Bilks Reduced to $2 25, Check Bilks Bounced to $2 25. 25 Check calks -educed to $1 75. 11Cneca Silks Reduced to 51 N. , . 75 Check IA ks Reduced to It 25: 3 Foulard Bilks heduced to $2. E 25 Foul. rd Bilks Redu c ed to S 1 50. Foulatd ISlks Reduced to Black Armure Silks Reduced to $B. td hlack Taffetas Reduced tOss , 50 Black Taffetas Reduced ;0 $3 50. . Black Gro Grain Reduced to (31 50. - 3. 30 Black Gros Gratnpled aced to fa Mc' Black Grua Grain Reduced:le 92 75: 25 Black Gros Grain Reduced to i 2 50. . 2 75 Black Gros Grain Reduced top. Black bilks $1 25, $1 50, 51 75. • $1 12 64 Black Queen's Cloth Reduced to 873ic.:. $1 .W 6-4 Black Queen's Cloth Reduced 10 51. 51 50 6.4 Back Queen's Cloth heduiced to $1 25. $2 6 4 Black Queen's Cloth Reduced to $l. So. 90c. 54 Black Wool Delaine Reduced to 75c. $$ 12 54 Black Wool Datable Reduced to 87C. $l. 25 54Black Wool Delainlatne•Reduced $1 50 54 Black Wocl Dee Reduced tosl 25. • $1 54 Lolored Wool Delaine Reduced to 870. $1 12 5 4 Colored WIN 1 Delahie Reduced to a7c. • ft 25 5 4 OoLred Wool Oelaine Reenoed to fl. $1 12 Plaid poll de Chevres Reduced to 870. ;1 Plaid Poll de Chevres Reduced to ?Sc. ne. Plaid Poplins Reduced to 50c. 620. Plaid Poplins Reduced to 810. And other Qualities and varieties of Dress Goods aV. equally as LOW PRICES. H. STEEL & SON, Nos. 713 and 715 North Tenth Street. apl6-3t J. M. HAFLEIGH ; 00,2, Chestnut Street s . WILL OPEN Monday. March 16th, ONE CASE MORE Black Alpacas, 25 cents, ONE (additional) CA - SE GOOD QUALITY Black Bilks, $1 25. • ALSO, Real Shetland Shawls, Real Lace Points, Grenadine Shawls; 1,000 SHETLAND LACE SHAWLS Just Opened, apl4-2t EDWIN HALL & Ca, 28 S. Second st. HAVE NOW OPEN An Invoice of Superior Quality BLACK SILKS, Pall CLOAKS, MANTLES AND DRESSES. AT REDUCED PRicEtt; _ Spl4 COFFIN di, ALTEMUS, 220 CHESTNUT ST.: AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF THE DUNNELL MANUFACTURING CO.'S. LAWNS A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF THESE GOODS-. NOW IN STORE. aPI3-6t4 GREAT TRADE SALE 3,000 Cases BOOTS, SHOES,. BROGANS, iSzo. Comprising the Stock of J. B. Harmer,:. To be Sold on the Premises, 128 Borth hird Street, ON THURSDAY MORNING, the 19th - ,‘ Inst., ComMencing at 10 o'clock. PHILIP FOSD & CO., api4.4t AUCTIONEERS. PA TENT WIRE WORE FOR RAILINGS, STORE FRONTS, GUARDS, PARTITIONS, . LRON:BF,DSTEADS AND WIRE WORK au,. In.variety, manufactured by rahß-em 4W SAAC BATA' A N. Auctioneer and Money. Brokers T I N. E. corner of Third and Spruce streets, only one square below the tlrchange. ICATHANSII Principal Office, established for the last forty yearn Money tO loan In large or email ainounts, at the lowest rates, on Diamonds, Silver Plate, WaMheaJeWelry, Cloth. Me, and aU 7 F goods of every Clescription. Onloo hours !de2343rl4ma d-81. . AUCTIONEER. 11W GREAT REDUCTION From the prices early in the BEM= M. WALKER & SONS, NO. 11 NORTH SIXTH Street.