BUSINESS NOTICES. MY NEW YACHT. She's painted fresh, with colors bright, Her rigging all is trim and tight, Her speed wont fall her In any stress of wind or tide, And, on her deck, I feel the pride , ' Of a true sailor. .sort of summer's rig I wear. But neat, and of a Jaunty air, To wilkencll gaging beauty's smile, ycir all the girls like Bennett's at yle. HAVD diR-wool Fancy Cas‘ere Cbats, as low as 5 00 sa " Pants . - 400 it • n u Vats 250 Making en entireall,woo/ fancy tug for ell 5 0 .sabwool black Back amts. as law as ell 0 0 • " Cassimere pants SCo " " Cloth Vests 400 /faking an entire all-wool black suit for $2O 00 All.woot good style lanes/ 00rsimere Baits, to match, for $l4 00. Astonishing as these prices may seem, compared with these to which we have been accustomed for several years they ABE NOT 7'ICTIT/011/3-43 HAVE THE GOODS IN ASIVANTITras AT THIS risings ICENTIONED. We make sip no trash—they are all serviceable goods. Advancing from these rates we have goads of all grades up to the very finest fabrics, comprising BY yam the largest and Oast complete assortment , of Clothing in .Philadelphia, pen's, Youths' and Boys'), surpassed by none, and *paled by few, in style, snake and fit, (Up:ices guaran teed tower than the lowest elsewhere, or L 26 money re, Muted, 'TO CLOTHIEBB.4 our pnrchases for this season having been &lolled. Waiting the expected decline in goods, we have now on hand the largest and beat assorted stock of Olothingin ..Philadelphia, purchased for CABS IMILIISIVKLY, AT Sigit VX6Y 'Agin BATBS OF TEEM BEABON, which enabled vs to realize a fair profit and sell at prices less than the stost of same goods in most other establishments. We de* supply Clothiers doing a fine city trade with coeds adapted to their sales, at prices so much lower than Ske cost of their present stocks. that, by snaking an overage of the whole, they wilt be enabled ito dispose of their goods at prices covering the average cost, and even lofting f 4 profit. BENNETT & CO., TOWER HALL. 518 MARKET STREET. MB. PEABODY. Mr. Peabody's princely gift Prom his low depths of degradation, Witil many a London pauper lilt To a mora elevated station. If a small portion he'd devote To better dress the London poor With stylish Pants and Vest and Coat, He'd buy them at the "STAB," I'm sure, And then the men of lowest station. Who in the past have been so needy, WOULD LEAD TEM FASHION OF THE NATION, While lords beside ..hem would look seedy. And when he's o'er the mighty pond, In safety from his Journey far, We know he'll eye with glances fond, THE STYLISH CLOTHING AT THE STAN. We Dave a splendid assortment of SPRING CLOTHING for gentlemen's wear, and all who purchase at the "Star" are surprised that our goods ASH so MUCH CHEATER than other houses ask for goods of like quality. All are Invited to call, whether they wish to - .purchase at the time or not. • Vesta at one dollar each. STAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM, LOW PRICES AND FASHIONABLE GOODS, 609 CEEESTNIIT STREEt, SIGN OF PEERY & CO A REDUCTION OF 25 PER CPNT.. or from 4125 to V2OO less upon each INSTRU BLUNT than our REOUL&tt SC • WOULE PRICES. Death:lg to reduce our large stocfir of superior and highly improved richly finished seven octave Rose- Wood Pianos, previous to the removal to our new store, Girard Row, No. 1103 Chestnut street, we have con- Shaded to offer them at the actual cost to m.nufacture, and at prices equally as low as we sold them before the These w These instruments have been awarded the highest meminnis at all the principal exhibitions eves' held in this country, with numerous testimonials from the drat artists in America and Europe. They are now the Jesding Pianos, and are sold to all mitts of the world. Persons desiring to purchase a first-mass Piano, at /greatly reduced rates, should not fail to avail them selves of this opportunity. Circulars of the regular lehedale prices, with precise cuts of the styles of our Pianos, cast be had at the warerooms, and on applica tion will be sent by mail. SCHOMACKI.Itd% W, apbtsayl Warerooms, No. 1021 Chestnut street. OMEYEE's NEWLY IMPitOVEL) CBES EIHT SCALE. OVERSTRUNG PIANOS, Acknowledged to be the beet. London Prize Medal. and Highest Awards in America received. MELO. MONS AND SECONDHAND PI.NOS. *OA wtim 2an Wareroome, 722 Arch et, below Bth. MMARSHALL & MITTAITER'S Grand and Square Pianos, superior to any othex make in the Union. Kindt ilk Manz's well-known Pianos, for sale by A. SCHERZER, 525 Arch street. soh3l-B,m,w-lm IHNE & SON'S FIRST CLASS 'NEW YORK PIANOS '17.-e:scaled in purity and poker or tone, durability and fine finish. C. F. HIIPFELD, 929 Chestnut street, second floor. b1.6.,LN WA & SONS' PIANOS IMAre now acknowledged the beet in.lol Strnments in Aeons as well as America. They are used in public andprivate, by the greatest artists dying in Europeby VON BULOW, Da.EYSOHOCIC., I.ISZT JAELL, and others; in this country by MULLS, MASON, WOI,FSOHN, etc, For sale only by EVENING BULLETIN. MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1866. SOUTHERN RIGHTS, it While the war was still in progress, and when we began to see the light of 'victory and peace dawning through the clouds of the rebellion, all minds were anxiously directed towards the new and untried future of our country. The com plicated question of reconstruction taxed the powers of our wisest and best men to the uttermost, and Congress met nearly five months ago to find this vital subject awaiting a solution. The indi vidual policy of the President, which consists in cutting the ordian knot by a wholesale and immediate restoration of the rebel States to their former position in the Union, was fraught with danger and difficulty, and Congress determined to proceed with that deliberation and caution which the magnitude of the case demanded. Those who have clamored against Congress for doing nothing, do so either from a want of proper reflec tion or from a love of fault-finding. The questions with which Congress has had to deal have been as new as they have been vast and difficult. There were no precedents upon which to found a policy; nothing, in reality, but the simple, car dinal, radical elements of truth and justice, and the instinct of self-preserva tion from, which to evolve a permanently reconstructed Union. The diversity of the human mind, the free scope of debate, the wide field to be examined, the conflict of interests, all combine to demand time for the re adjustment of the dislocated members of the Union into healthy and harmonious relatiots,anil time is beginning tovindi cate Its efficacy for this work. Out of the tangled web of diverse opinions, plans and policies, we begin to see cer tain well-defined principles being laid down, which the country at large will be able to grasp and understand, and which will form the foundation of the grand work of Reconstiuction. One of the foremost of these is the proposition that the rebels have no rights under the Constitution, except as they shall be restored to them by Congress. By their own voluntary act they renounced every duty that they owed to their country, , and in so doing they relin quislaed the rights and privileges which are the complement of those duties. Nothing has so retarded reconstruction as the arrogant assumption on the part of leading rebels, such as Stephens for instance, that in laying down their arms, they were necessarily invested with all their forfeited privileges. The tone and attitude of the rebels generally would almost lead us to suppose that they had been merely playing at rebel lion; that' they looked upon the grim horrors of the war purely in a Pick wickian sense, and that they were rather entitled to credit than other wise, for holding out as long as they did, and inflicting all the damage and loss and distress upon us that they could. We speak now chiefly of the leaders and the politicians. A large portion of the common people are utterly crushed and submissive. The burdens and sorrows of the rebellion fell upon them, and they would probably, if rightly guided, accept the re sults of their rebellion in good faith. But we must remember that these same classes did not desire secession or rebel lion at the beginning. They permitted themselves to be swept into the vortex by the craft of cunning demagogues and reckless politicians, and they show no disposition as yet to change their leaders or to rid themselves of the risk of a repetition of the catastrophe that has fallen upon them. The North cliunted the war from the very outset as a terrible reality. Every dollar of treasure and every drop of blood was given cheerfully, but at the same time with a full consciousness of the great sacrifices that were being made for the country's salvation. No lower motive would have enabled us to stand the fearful drain through those four sad years. The end was gained, the cause of the Union was victorious and no w,as the North counts the cost atwhich the life of the nation has been saved, it finds the would-be assassins of Liberty and Union,standing with hastily-washed hands, Constitution in hand,demanding "their rights!" We are glad that we have reached that period where Con gress begins to tell these men that they have no rights. They willingly and wickedly divested themselves of them, and whatever privileges they now enjoy, and shall hereafter enjoy as American citizens, they must possess, not by virtue of any claim or right of their's, but only as the result of the clemency of the Government which they would have. destroyed, if they could have done it. Every person who has occasion to pass along Chestnut street,at almost any hour of the day or night, has expe rienced the annoyances incident to gathering of persons upon the street corners, to obstruct the passage of promenaders, stare ladies out of coun tenance, defile their dresses through filthy practices, such as come of chew ing and smoking, and occasionally, when opportunity •offers, to relieve passers-by of their watches or port-monnaies. There was no special locality to which this annoyance was confined; it was scattered all along the street; but the corners of Eighth street and the neigh-' borhood of the Continental Hotel were the localities that were most affiicted,aud by the worst class of loungers. Store keepers along the line of the street com plained, citizens generally remonstrated, and within a few days Mayor Mc- Michael, moved thereto by the reasons given above, . directed the police men who are stationed along Chestnut street to require all these biped obstructions to imitate "Poor Joe," and "move on." B.LAISIIIB 10u8 Cheatnut street The order of the Mayor has been car ried out within the past day or two, and notwithstanding the fact that some few citizens were a little sensitive concerning the interference with their reserved right to be in the way at pleasure, and that some of the officers did not exercise the utmost possible discrimination and perform their dUties in the most delicate way in the world, the rule has worked well. The Copperhead press that was fearful that candidate XI eblichael would not perform his duties efficiently, now protest that Mayor McMichael exceeds his authority and outrages the rights of citizens. We have no doubt our worthy Chief Magistrate will rersist in the course he has adopted without taking Copperhead strictures much to heart. He is too well experienced in public affairs to attempt to imitate the old man in the fable who tried to please every body and succeeded in pleasing nobody. The public desire to have a,long existing nuisance abated storekeepers have suf fered in pocket by it, and only the thoughtless and the profligate complain of its abatement. There may be in stances where officers perform their duty rudely or injudiciously; but the Mayor will furnish a reu e y in all such cases where complaint is made by , citizens and the fault of the officer is made clear. professor Nobel, the inventor of the new explosive Eubstance which has recently been 1. rought into notice through a series of unintentional ex periments that have at least left no doubts existing in the public mind con cerning its tremendous power, is out in a "card." He asks a suspension of pub lic opinion, and he claims that his new coMpound is as safe, when properly managed, as gunpowder. Upon the other hand, there are not a few who de nounce the stuff as an uninitiated curse, and demand not only its prohibi tion as an article of commerce, but 'the absolute prohibition of its manufacture and use. We think that both Professor Nobel and ;the wholesale denouncers and would-be suppressors of nitro-gly cerine are wrong. The inventor, manu- THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN t PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY. APRIL 23. 1866. MOVE ON. NITRO-GLYCERINE. facturers and shippers of, the new ex plosive were wrong, grossly and unpar donably wrong, in permitting the oil to be shipped abroad and to be handled by hundreds of persons before its explosive properties were thoroughly understood and before the conditions under which it would explode were completely tested and ascertained. The criminality of such _ recklessness has been de monstrated by the terrible ex plosions in Greenwich street, New York, at San Francisco, and latest hor ror of all, at Aspinwall. Gunpowder and gun-cotton may be good familiar ser vants when properly managed; but it would have been grossly criminal for Schwartz or Friar Bacon to have shipped their black grains at the hands of team sters who would have smo ed their pipes in oblivion of the mine that sur rounded them; and it would have been unpardonable for Schonbein to have sent an invoice of gun-cotton on .a rail way train, or a steamboat, done up in bales, and with skipper and stoker unconscious of the slumbering devil in canvass that a spark would arouse. The world cannot afford to lose the services of these important instrument alities because accidents may happen through their agency, and in just the degree that nitro-glycerine ex cels gunpowder in power, in just that de gree is its value enhanced. We are not in favor of the total sup pression of nitro-glycerine because it is a powerful agent, any more than we would abolish the use of steam and gun powder because both have wrought great mischief; nor yet would we permit this terrific agent of force to be shipped in our vessels or stored in our cities until its properties are thoroughly understood and the conditions under which it will explode are accurately ascertained. Sale of Fine Statuary, Vases. Behr- 'alma Glass, Plate(f Ware, dce. Motors. Birch & on will tell to-morrow morning, at their Auction Booms. No. 1110 Chestnut, street, some very line Parlor and Garden Marble Statuary. ALm, LLD wsortMelltiOf elegant Vases, otetaeties, Bohemian Olata Ware and Y. aced e- John B. !flyers at Co.. Auctioneers. Nos. :Ai Market street, include sale of Thuri oto near, iltth lust , twenty cases very desirable Dre , s Goods, to close a ft reign account: Al , lO, fill hoer or Cambric Sigrdkerchiels Also, aa. leudid line c' Tailoring G. eds, together with a large and attractive as,crinatnt of foreign Goods, on a credit of four months. Also, Ito packages Domestics. for cash. Large Sale of Valuable Real Estate. M - are. Thomas & Sons' salt to-morrow, at the Er change, will Include a large amount of valuable real e tale. Also. blocks and loans. bee pamphlet, cats iotnes and sixth page to day's Bum-Y.rib:. 'Valuable Reslcence WALNUT atreet.—They haves added to their bale Ist of may the valuable BESIDENC-: 5.11 Wet lat , l" street. JOHN CRUMP BAILLDEti.. 1731 thIESTNIIT STREET` rttrlirifi#itgr'MMl ffE=EBIIMMUMI ItAVEN S RALX)N PIANOS. Tbeee tvantlful Instruments havo V. ranked ammo:the RES - Fier nearly sAI 40 Sears. aplk-w,f,m,tt J. E. 63CLD, Seventh and Chestnut. ITATION - EST—LETTER, CAP AND NOTE 10 PAPERS, EN VEJAIPES, BLANK BOOKR, and ,very requisite In the Stationery line, selling at the lowest figures at J R DOWNING'S Stationery Store, mal2-tirpi Eighth street,two doors above Walnut. 41/1 SPRING STYLE HATS.—WARBURTON 4a) CirwsTNET Street, next door to the Post Office. apl9.lm,rpi REDUCED PRICE:3.-omb' el for Phot , graphi of supm lor exe• talon and style, done at B. F. REI MEM 13 Gallery, 6:4 Arch street. Now Is the time for Hue Pictures at moderate charges. Fro YGUit CARPRTS lie tight and arducab, ose the Lever Carpet Stre chere. For sale, with superior grainy Carpet 'Tacks and various patterns or Carpet - Hammers. by TRUMAN & SdAW, No. 13:4 4 S (Eight Thirty Live) Market street, below Moth ONLY 81 FOR LA ROE SIZR PllelfoCi RA P fil.S.dnue In 1ik..131..b.R'S unsurpassed style. ai Secand atroel, above Green, Likenesses of rare ,ecura...7. tasteful ar ranrement and fine finish. IlNCNIttt Flyers. Wire Nippers, Hand Vises, small Bench Vises Campers, Spring and Arc Compasses and a general variety of Tools sad Hardware, for sale at ThUld AN & BEAN'S. No. St;.s tElght Thirty-Eye) ..Varket 'Creel. below Ninth. FUR St.—Superb styles Cartes de Visit,: don't r-il 11/ to have your Cartes de Visite taken at B. F. 'MLR'S Gallery, 624 Arch street; sure to please. QBORT-LEGGED BOYS, who want to make long ttrulta through the world, can get Tron Stilt Fix tures at the Hardware Store of TRUMA.N et SH.A.W, (Bight Thirty five) Market sireet,b,dow Ninth. 1866.—T0 LOOK WELL. HAIR CUT TO pl ease, at KOPP'S Shaving Saloon corner or Exchange Place and Dock Street. Razors put In order. G. C. KOPP. TN RITE E'fLAND SH t-..WLS, at $3 so, $1 50 and VI $5 co.—UE'.W. VOeiEL. No. 10le CHESTNUT street, has I educt the prices of WHITE SHETLAND SRA WLS, largest sizea. to $3 50, $4 50 and 15 00, to cios the 'ru t °nation. Also. a tew very tine dit ,at Stone proportionate reductions. ap2thfitrpo W E. CARPENTER, kr AILORS, GIRARD HOUSE, 'fake pleasure In calling the attention of their friends and the public generally, to, their stock of Imperial labrirs for n.en's wear, which they are prepared make up in-their usual approved style. at red aced prices. act9-m.w.P2morp ijEkbIETENT SOAP BUBBLES. of Wonderful strength and durability. They will last from Tice minutes to ten hours, may be penetrated with knives. Sc., without breaking, and L. ay be b own to a lout or ruin a in diameter, sbowing themoet brilliant prismatic fors, and furnishing a delig,btf 1 enterutinme,t boil] for adults and children. The Belittle. sold by Mc- ALLISTER, QUEEN, etc., and by the mannf•cturer, JAMES T. SHINN, aplB-6trp Broad and Spruce streets. r 41}.: ARRIbON BOILER. A SAN s STEAM' I"BOILER.—The attention of Manufacturers and others tning Steam is confidently called to this new Stew, Generator, as combining essential advantages in absolute safety from explosion in cheapness of first cost soc cost of repairs In economy of Aiel, facility of clew:Jog and transportation. t possessed by any other boiler now in use. This boiler is formed of a bir-stion ofcast-iron hollow spheres, each sphere 8 inches external diameter, and ?.; of an inch thick. These are held together by wrought-iron bolts, with caps at the ends. operation, s e me n o d f r them in eshßoes es tab e is n ment n ,n ?bit , city. For descriptive circulars or price, apply to JOSEPH HARRISON, Jr.. Harrison Boiler Works, Gray's Ferry Road, adjoining the V. S. *Arsenal, Phllindel• phia. ap4-2.mrpt 1100 P SKIRT- MANIIPAOTORY Hoop Stale ready made and made to order warranted of the beatmaterials. Also,Skirta reZzd. . E. BAYLEY, b3l-Zand MS Vine street. above Eighth. TSAI.° NATHAN% Auctionee Sp r and Money Broker, co of Third ce streak!, o one sqnare below r th ee Exchange. and NAT ru HANS'S Prh nly scipai Office, eetabllsbed for the last forty years. Money to loan In large or small amounts, at the lowest rates. on Diamonds, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Cloth: ing, and goods of elerea7 description. Office hours fro= a tlll P. M. de2s-tfrp. FTTLER, WEA NanniectVEß di 00. s or NARMA AND TARRED CORDAGE. Cords, Twines, &a, No. N North Water Street, and No. 22 North Delnwer Avenue, DP. CLOT .HAXG WhAvise. °cesiuninni. ~INE FRENCH MANTEL CLOCIO9.—A fresh im• portation of beautiful styles, warranted correct TDKEHEERERB.: FARR & BROTHER. Lmporters, 824 Chestnut street, below Fourth. mAjakarie WITH INDELIBLE INK, Barbraldol Lug, Braiding, Stamping, Act. M. A. TORREfit", isnn Filbert street, TOUCAN% CPliarniii , AULD TONIC .ALE.--The truly healthful and nutritious beverage, now In use by thousands—invalids and others—has established a character which uali of material and purity of mann. facttEre, stands unrivaled. It is recommended by physidans of this and other place*. as a superior ionic. and requires but a trial to convince the most skeptical of its great merit. To be had, whn haw and etan, of P. I. JoILDAN. 220 Pear street. HENRY JAMAS; ACCOUNTANT, Disputed and Confused Accounts Adjusted—Sets of books opened—small sets kept by contract. State meats and Balance Sbeets prepared for Bankrupt Estates. FRENCH AND SPANISH TRANSLATED. apl9-Bm/ Room 84, No. 418 Chestnut street superior lot of Champagne •L'ol isn.LH.—To Shippers, ;61rooers, liotel-keepera ..L" and others—A very OT der, by the barrel or dozen: SOR.DAN. nog-rptf Me Pear street, below Wblrd and Walnut,' /1118 is a personal invitation to the reader to examine our new styles of SPICING CTOTHING. Cansinkere sums for $l6. and Black Willa lbr al Finer Suite, all prices up to $75. WANAHABEE & BROWN, OAX HALL, BOtFTICEAST COHN= SIXTH and HABKBT pr64t- : c'' 6' -- , eo 0 4 d>r• NO. 7.20 CHESTNUT ST. FAMILY SEWING-MACHINES. VERY CHOICE 0014CONGI- TEA.. • We have just received a lot of very choice New Crop OOLONG ¶fEA. in small boxes (suitable for families), to which we would call the attention of those desiring a really fine article at a moderate price. THOMPSON BLACK & SON, Bread and Chestnut Street. ap2:l-6c rp SIMON COLTON do CLARKE. To Families Residing in or. Going to the Country. Those who wish to_pnrcbase supplies of the best qua• lily of FINE otROCE,ItiIiS will hod a fall and choice stock of the best that can be imported or procured from the New York, Boston or Philadelphia anarkets, and can be suppaied with goods In package at whole• sale t flees Particular attention Is paid to packing in the neat est as d most safe manner pow thie. Goods de:leered to any of the Depots,Express Offices or Lut In the Country free of charge. SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, O. W. Cor. BROAD AND WALNUT SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO A °BEAT WORE OF ART. NOW ON EXHIBITION AT F. Gabrylawitz's Philadelphia An Gallery, 1305 CHESTNUT STREET, CAAIMARAN.A'S GREAT. HISTORMAL PICTURE OF THE SACKING OF ALTAMURA, BY CARDINAL RUFFO, IN 17. Painted by order of the Italian Government. Per a trill description of this extraordinary produc tion, wc• re!er to the printed details in the Gallery. Adruisz ion to the Gallery, 2.5 cents. To Le engraved by John Sartain. sp2l.st; 40:000 B BRICKS (all whole).— 25,C00 ponnos Mark Lead Lump. Best. le,tvo pounds Black Lead. pow,lered, Best, le,leo pounds Antimony, boxes. 2.1 t o pc unds Gum Camphor, in barrels. 2,sro pottods - t ow'd and tied Gentian Root. 2 CO pounds Amer-ean Drop-black In WOlo. boxes. 1.5 W pounds r•nglish do do. sto pour es Chloroform P.& W . lib. bottles. ,010 rounds Cram Tartar, pow'd, pure, In bbls. ounce a Sulph. Quinine, P. W.. In lOJ or. emes. SW ounces Sulph..ll erphlne. P.&W...30 or. cases. All toe above In store and for sale at lowest market rates. tat- Wejnvit E CY e Increrved orders far our popular PUe LEBER WHITE LEAD AND PENN TREATY WHITE LE tD. Of which we are the sole manufacturers. BUY IT! TRY IT!! the market, PUITY ! PUTTY!! PITTIYI!).est MA DE Oa PURE LINSEED OIL, With power and faclltles t. till orders to any extent Ea Orders daily lucreasin.r. We Invite leouirter. ZIEGLhR u SMITH, Wholesale Druggists. Proprietors of the Pear syrcauta-Palor and Color Works, _ store and Office, No. 137 North THIRD street, two-1211W Philadelphia paOPLE DIFFER ON MANY POINTS. BUT ALL AGREE TIIAT TEE "LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER AND DRESSING' "London" "Hair Color Restorer' "London" Is the most "A air Color Restorer' "London" "Hair Color Restorer' "London" Reliable Hair "Hair Color Restorer' "London" "Hair Color Restorer' "London" Restorative "Hair Color Restorer' 'London" "Hair Color Restorer' "London" Ever Introduced "Rate Color Restorer' "London" "Hair Color Restorer' "London" to the 'Hair Color Restorer' "London" "Hair C , lor Restorer' "London" American "Hair Color Restorer' "London" - "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 THE ORIGINAL 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 Rest orer' "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 hand or soft brush. Only 75 cents a bottle, six bottles .4. Sold at Dr. SWAYNE'S, No. 330 North Sixth street, above Vine, Philadelphia and at the leading Druggists and Dealers in Toilet Articles. inb24-m,w,s nPHILADELPHIA, April 21, 18611— RIDING SCHOOL, No. 1411 Arch street.—Bladame A, with great plessure, begs leave to inform Der patrons and many friends that she is enabled to continue giving lessons in the elegant accomplishment . of Horsemanuip until the first of July next, on the most reasonable terms. Saddle Horses, 6aiiiiies,Briaies, .sce., are now being offered at private sale at very reduced prices. sipil-atrp tr::2l FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, etc., a own' plete assortment at recently reduced prices. FARE & BROTHER, Importers of Watches. etc., . 324 Chestnut street, below Fourth. WE • HEREWITH CALL attention to intr aanillcent assortment of superior PIANOS, w oh we always have on hand, and offer them at very reasonable pricee to -purchasers. Rest of references and FALL GUARANTEE InVarlahlY peen by THE 1:13a0N PIANG ILANURAIMMENO Imo 1017 Walnut atresu 41% MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOANED U.P uN DIAMONDS WATCHES, JEWEL. ftY, PLATE CLOTHING, dte” at JONitS & CO.'S. OLD•ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFICE, Corner Of THIRD and OASKILL Streets. Below Lombard. N. B. — D/AMOTADS. WATMEICS, JEWELRY, GITHS, dr..., ' MI SALMI AT WEMAREAZIN LOWPAICCUA REDUCTION IN PRICES EDWIN HALL & CO., 2€4 S. Second wt., , HAVE OPENED THIS DAY 100 -Pieces of Yard-wide White and FRENCH CHINTZES, At 37 1-2 Cents a Yard. arza st EDWIN HALL & CO. 28 South Second street, woma invite the attention oi the ladies to their STOCK OP MATMILIA WALKING SUITS APD TRAVELING DRESSES, Which w e think in wilmrPszsedlby any house in the trade. ap23-2t _ Emporium for Black Silks ! An immense stock now open at low prim, compris ing every variety from medium to sublime quality. Heavy Taffeta Silks for Coats at 1 371-2 and 1 62 1-2 Heavy , Gros Grain Bilks for Coats at 1 88 and 1 95. 2 Lots Black ai•d White Check Dress Silks at 1- 25 and 1 50. AT M rat 0 V'S, No n S. Ninth St.. abv. Chestnut sp2l-6 rPi zzo 444 k 7 Fourth and Arch 5 1. NEW GOODS FOR SPRING SALES ] AT PRICES TO MEET THE VIEWS OF BU EBS AU OPENING TOMAT POE iSYRIN 43. SALES, FASHIONABLE NEW SILKS, NOVELTIES IN Dagss GOO NEW STVLbI3 SPRiNG SHAW NEW TRAVELING DRE.B44 GOODS, FINE oTOCE OF NEW GOODS, MAGNIFICENT lOU LARDS, SPLENDID BLACK SILKS. !RIS P. B.—The above are all new goods, and at prices C et- .114RKET 04,17 NINTH. N i :* & HAVE JUST OPENED A HAGNIFICasAi ETOCIE OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS: 150 doz. Napkins, $2 75 to $9 00. 100 doz. Assorted Towels. 250 Pes. Heaviest Diapers. Earnsley Table Linens, $2 25 up. Finest Damask Cloths. White Goods, stock complete. Ginghams and Prints. Black Alpacas, 50 cts. to $1 25. Wool re Lakes, 38 cls. to $1 25. ap.4m,w f GROVER:Bc BAKER'S Y]i ST Equanina ELASTIC swim AND LOGS STITCH SEWING MACHINES, With bleat Improvements, 730 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, N MARKET Street. Harriabnrin lal-Sta rp AT RETAIL. JAS. IL CAMPBELL & CO., 727 Chestnut St., Have made extensive additions to their popular stook of SILKS DIZESSI GOODS, witien won. ooNTnitrE To Kurz At Moderate Prices, Wholesale Rooms up Stairs. =Dal im rp PATENT. WIRE WORK FOR RAILINGS, STORE FRONTS, GUARDS, PARTITIONS, dto, EMON:DEDSTR ADS AND WIRE WORK In variety, manufactured tly M. WALKER ecl EIONS, • mhs-am dal NO.II NORTH SIXTH Street. 4 1147.: J. L. CAPEN, PHRENOLOGIST. Successor to Fowler Wells &Co., gives ritten and verbal descriptions Of character. ; with Charts, daily at; raPplhAVA2tarpj NO. 25 S.T.11.111:11 Street. AP23-Imin Buff Grounds SUMMER' RESORTS RN LINE OF Readivg Railroad and Branches: MANSION HOUSE, MOUNT CARBON; .31tra. Cr:aunt:le Wunder, POttsvllle P. 0., Schuy'l co, TUSCARORA HOTEL, HEuanah Miller,lTuscarora P. 0., Schuylkill MAHAN 01' CITY HOTEL. G. W. Frost,lslahanoy City P. 0., Schuylkill co, WHITE HO USE, • . Mrs. Susan Marsdorf, Beading P. 0... James S. Madeira, Reading P. (X LIVING SP.RINGS tHOTEL,• Dr. A. Smith, Wernersville P. o.„,Berks co SOTITH MOUNTAIN HO USX, H. H. Manderbacb, Wcmeleaorfl". 0., Berke co, COLD SPRINGS HOTEL, Lebanon co.. Charles Boedermel,Harrisharg P. BOYERSTOWN SEMINARY, J. B. Henky,Boyerstown P. 0., Berks co. YELLOW SPRINGS HOTEL, A. V. Snyder, Yellow Springs P. 0, Chester ea. LITIZ SPRINGS, Samuel Lichtenthaler, Litlz P. 0., Lancaster co. _EPHRATA. MOUNT.AIN SPRINGS,• Kneedler dr. Feather, Ephrata P. 0.. Lancaster co. Arum 21st, /866. sp23-8111 BUY YOUR COAL NOW. • WILLIAM W. ALTER Has on band and is rsceivisg daily the best qualities. of Lehigh and Schuylkill coal, which he is prepared kr • f rnishat,owestmarketrater. PAs `tocoee reached ha lowest point. and with a.. an early advance, he would respe.trallY advise all his customer , end housekeepers generally ter lay In their coming winter supply at once.- Delivery depot ar d office. Ninth Street (957), below Girard ave.;., Branch Office cor. Bizth and Spring Garden. arr M.-let 4p IN IsiEW YORK. BY HENRY H. LEEDS & MINER; On the evenings of Thursday. 26th, and Friday, 27th April, at V. 4. each evening, AT THE DUSSELDORF GALLERY, 548 BROAD WAY. Ns W YoRK, THE SUPERB PRIVATE COLLECTION OF Biwa tLA -S OItIGINaL OIL PAIN LNGS of the most celebrated masters, b.ing the enlre well known tall try ofk ober t Smith, Esq., of Philadelphia. "'hey are of the most pleasing suojects and itheit paintings e - • er brought to tbi. country, dearly all of th m having been selected in Europe atgreat expense, end have not been seen by soy one out of hi, reildencer in Philad 4 bia He is abtnt to leave f , r Europe, and w.lt therefore dispose of 11 - 3 emirs collection : They will be on exhibition at our Dusssicorf Gallery, oil and atter Fifday,the3otb.ay of aprll,tintlthesale. A mr ug ether celebrated masters are the following: Vandyke, D Teniers, P. Cortona, IL. bens, Wouvermatuis, Gilbert Stuart, Tit , Elll, De Heeni, • Rottenhammer, keob* ,- Z•V'nDyke : Lncca Giordano, Geo. 31 - orland, lo Dolel, Mtn inner, - Sclaidnni, kchbein, C. Po embers, Queliinus, Laz ere t, Rao' x, Coypel, erravagio, Diener, beck, Gerard Hoet, Guido, I ing eltaok. P. Veronese, Grains, Vauderwerf, Palamedes, Le enenr, Ostao e. Peragino, Lai*-sae, ..I.leuclinron, i F.Tetchi. A. Cliyp, Carac' - i, P. Patel, P Champagne, P. - Brill. A Cabinet Picture. representing a lady, child and' cavalier at the window, equal to Ateissonnier. by TISCH:REIN- Also, an r riginal portrait of Napoleon First, when first co--cal. by Davie. SNo, those four highly telebrated pictures repriseratiog the /our Seasons, by LUtCA GIORDANO. These are andoubt ed ly the most b - auilfni pictures ever painted by this artist. A guarantee was given to the present owner, which will be handed to the purchaser. Also, an ex quisite picture by F, Floris. purchased by the prsistang owner, and was ca:led In Germany "The Grand nor-Is."' Also many other wonderful pictures, comprising 160 ha all V. e think we hazard nothing in saying that it la the most valuable and authentic collection. by the old masters. ever ex hibl: ed li this city. All we ask is that. the public will examine for themselves. They are the.- eidire private gallery of Hr. hmlth, and none others are in the collection.. ap2.l-ttrp2 COMP'D CAMPHOR TROCHES; TESTED IN 1849.' A Safe, Agreeable and Peat ive Preventtt4 of all CR' rLYEAIC ttY3IPTOMS. Compounded exclusively ry C H. NEEDLES; S. W. cor. TWTsLFTIrand RACE, Philada. Sent by mail to any address, on receipt of price, er" mats per box. an2itf SALE OI ITALIAN MARBLE lu A. R - ‘ 7 1 7- THOS. BIRCH & SON respeoti fully announce that on Tuesday- Mor nine:, April 24tla, at 10 o'clock; at the Auction Store, No. 1110 Chestnut street, they will sell by order of Signor G. B. Pandoluni; invoicean of Carara Marble- Groups and Figures: also, Garden= Statuary, Vrses. Ornaments, -Bo hemian Glass Ware, Plated' Warej eir c. apls 7t rp2__ , _ *A.1_410., Agate, Bard:gnu and Castellino Vases s ,', ORNAMENTS, Alabaster Statuettes, Marble Statuary i ; mac, On Tuesday Evening; April 24th,. AT 7.:. O'CLOCK. AT THE ART GALLERY, No. 1020 CHESTNUT ST. The Importation of Messra VITI BROS. The Colleclon will be arranged for examination& on Monday Altm noon. B. SCOTT. Jr., ap2l•St? AUCTIONEER. • NOW CAPE N Paris Made Mantillas, Rich Silk Biagi:tines; Rich Silk Jackets, Rich Silk Circles, Demi Season Jackets, Demi Season Baspiner, Demi Season Botondes, Fine Lama Lace Goods °Dentelle des Indes, Black Lace Shawls,' White Lace Shawls. J. W. PROCTOR & CO. 920 Chestnut Street. a.... w,f-tfra.' GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, . DIA LttuNDS and PRARL at greatly reducfd prices. apt? SO T. W. BALLY; 9'22, Claestatit street,
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