BUSINESS NOTICES. A HUSBAND ON HOUSE CLEANING. "How, Mrs. .I—, I want my dinner,: And there's none cooked, as I'm a sinner I You've got the floors all in a slop-- Plague on the handle of that mop! • A-chew l a-chew! those sashes out Will give us colds, I have no doubt. I see no comfort hero is found, So I'll go where it does abound, And fly from woman's tyrant power • To choose icy Spring Suit at the Tower." WX Ravin— jfE-wool Fancy Casatmere Mats, as tow as 550 14IS __ p ant , '' 4 00 ult gt Yeats 250 Making an entireaß-wool fancy suit for , $ll 5 0 41:13-wool black Sack (bats. as low as Kt Oo " , " Oassimere Pants SCO " Cloth Vests 400 $ irakino an entire alt-wool black suit for .20 00 411,u00t good style Fancy ca ::mere Batts, to match for *l4 50. Astonishing as these prices may seem, compared with those to which we have been accustomed for several years ithey ARE NOT FICT/T/OOB — WE RAVE THE GOODS IN SMART/T=B AT THE PRICES MENTIONED. We ' ake tap no trash—they are all serviceable goods. Advancing from these rates we have goods of all grades up to the *cry finest fabrics, comprising BY FAR the largest and wo o, complete assortment of Clothing in Philadelphia, (k en's, Youths' and Boys'), surpassed by none, and equated by few, in style, make and itt, caprices guaran teed tower than the lowest elsewhere, or ..: e money re- Itesuled PTO CLOTHIERS. -al Our pnrchases for this season having been &Wed , waging the expected decline in goods, we have now on hand the largest and best assorted stock of Clothing in Yhitadelphia, purchased for CASE EXCLUSIVELY, AT TEE 'VERY LOWEST ELATES OF THE SEASON, which enab /es us to realize a fair profit and sell at prices less than the cost of same goods in moat other establishments. We can supply Ciothiers doing a fine city trade with goods adopted to their sales, at prices so much lower than the coat of their present stocks, that, by making an average of the whole, they will be enabted to dispose of .their goods at prices covering the average cost, and even paying a profit. BENNETi' & CO., TOWER HALL, 518 MARKET STREET. • ONE RIINDRED DOLLARS REWARD, The Indians, by their treachery, bring down The bunters' knife on their devoted crown, Wbo, faaly roused, a ruthless course pursue, And act as Incensed white men always do. Mich raider who shoots through an Indian's brains One hundred dollars for the scalp obtains; Entsquaws, altho' they sometimes look quite nice, Axe only to be paid for at half-price. This seems quite savage, and it is, no doubt; Batmen of mercy seem almost "played out," And as the hunter's patience is all gone, Extcrmination is thus going on. & Co. pursue another plan— They rather make than mar their fellow man; And their SPRING CLornixot all who seek will find The best and cheapest trophy fashion e'er d sigsed, To those who contemplate purchasing a Spring Suit we would say, you will find at the •Star" an immense stock of carefully-manufactured Clothing, embracing every style of garment worn by gentlemen: also, con atantly receiving, the latest and most stylish fancy CasalmeTes for our Custom department, whits, em. ploying the but cutters and workmen, cannot be excelled. _ _ STAR CLOTHING EM.PORITTIet, LOW PRICES AND I(ASELIONAI3LE GOODS, SOO ORESTNIIT fiTSEEP, SIGN OF STAB., PERRY & CO. A REDUCTION OF 25 PER or from $125 to MO less upon each INSTRU MENT than our REGULAR BuRKIKILE Desiring to reduce our large stock of superior and highly improved richly finished seven octave wood Pianos, previous to the removal to our new store, Girard Row, No. 1108 Chestnut street, we have con- Chided to offer them at the actual cost to manufacture, sad at prices equally as low as we sold them before the war These inrtnunents have been awarded the highest Cr'gpremiums at all the principal exhibitions ever held In antry, with numerous testimonials from the drat =in America and Europe. They are now the g Pianos, and ar purchase l parts of the world. Persons desiring to a lirst-casas Piano, at greatly reduced rates, should not fail to avail them selves of this opportunity. Circulars of the rrgalar butiednle prices, with precise cuts of the styles of our Pianos, cars be had at the warerooma, and on alica- Won will be sent by mail. SCIIOSLAUEZE &j 0, apeirnyl Warerooms, No. 1041 Chestnut street. ORICKERINO MIRAND, SQUARE AND UntIGSTEgi PIANGs, are recognized as the most perfect and permanent in. strum ente In America ana 1;orope. Fifty six Medals. BO_ ,090 in nae. Large aw ortment of OB.Gang. &VIA :der JAODEONS, 914 CUMTNUT street. inta-th.sa,to W. Tr.. DUTTON. oft TEEN PIA WAY dr.NOS SONS' Are'ilow acksowledged the beet tn.IM gisrnments in Atsrops as well as America. They are to public and private, by the greatest artists In ..re . pe, by VON BULOW, DRZYSCHOOK, ,7a VIA, and other; fn 'the country by rant% W9LIFSPIPV, etc, F"'"On ^nTv by 3154311719 BROS., It*lf 1008 Ohastrint street, EVENING BULLETIN. TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1866. CONCERNING COTTON He would have been accounted a fool, tvho would have predicted, on the Ist of September, 1865, that the receipts of cotton at all the. Southern shipping ports, between that time and the mid dle of April, 1866, would be over a mil lion and a half of kales. Yet such is the fact, and it mu zit excite wonder in the minds of those who put faith in the predictions of last spring that there - would be little or no cotton produced. In truth cotton prophets are not to be relied on. They are bulls and bears— generally bulls, who try to keep crying up the price by crying down the quantity. The conquered, devastated, impover ished South, with its system of slave labor suddenly destroyed, was, in fact, • hardly to be expected to produce much cotton in the first year of its subjuga tion. It is phenomenal, but so is every thing phenomenal in this extraordinary ;country. Secession was a phenomenon; so was the war that followed it, so was the sudden termination of that war, and so is the cotton crop of the first year of .peace and emancipation. Cotton put the United States Government to a pretty severe trial, and the Government - triumphed. Cotton has ceased to be a `king in politics, but it may become all powerful in commerce. At any rate, in its discrowned condition, it gets hands to plant it, cultivate it, gather it and send it to market, at the very time that we are told that the negroes will not work and that no cotton crop will be raised. The cotton croakers are this year trying to play over the game of last year, throwing duet in the e ; es :ind stuffing cotton wool in the ears of those that really want to know the truth about cotton. They say: true, there wasimore cotton planted and raised in 1865 than we expected; but ttaere will be less in 1866, for the negroes either will not work, or will not keep to their contracts when they do begin to work. Then the Freedmen's Bureau bill and the Civil Bights bill and the opposition to Presi dent Johnson's policy are going to play the very mischief all through the South, -and cotton is bound to go under. These - wise and, of course, sincere prog nostications, may serve to keep up the price, of raw cotton and compel us to pay dearly for our muslins during this whole year. But the truth will prevail at last, and people will learn that, in a time of peace, the production of Ameri can cotton is irrepressible,and that under the system of free labor, it is going to increase to,an amazing extent. There is poetic Justice in the idea that cotton, which brought on our frightful war and its frightful debt,is going tobea principal means of paying the debt. The export of it to Europe is already preserving the equilibrium of trade, and we want it taxed in some way, so as to make it send large returns to the United States Treasury. There is no product that will better bear such taxation, and no tax would be less severely felt than a tax on.cotton. When the crop amounts, as it will, before very long, to five, six or even ten millions of bales per annum, the price of cotton and cotton goods will be low in spite of the tax. PREMUThI ON PERJIIRY. Mr. Rogers, of New Jersey, rarely speaks without saying something. He never talks platitudes. If he did, he would not have afforded the amusement to Congress and the country that he has given us this winter. So well has his reputation for saying and doing funny things been established, that he is now always sure of an audience whenever he addresses the House. Yesterday he got a chance, and, of course, improved it. The Judiciary Committee made its re ' port on the President's recommendation to modify the Test Oath, and Rogers was, as usual, in a minority of one. His minority report is as earnest an apology and plea for the rebels as could have been expected. He recites the va rious compulsory motives under which the Southern people went into rebellion. He divides them into four classes: first, rebels by force of belief in State Sove reignty; second, rebels for the sake of making a living; third, rebels to avoid conscription; and fourth, rebels by means of conscription. How far any of these lofty motives will appeal to any really loyal mind or heart is a question. Mr. Rogers evidently considers them all good and valid excuses for rebellion, and desires to modify the Test Oath so as to give them all the Southern offices as soon as possible. His remedy is to strike out the third clause of the oath and to substitute for it a clause to read as fol lows:—" That I have not voluntarily sought any office whatever under any authority or pretended authority in hos tility to the United States." Mr. Rogers clearly means everybody in his four classes of rebels to be let in under this amendment; He regards them all as having acted under some pressure which deprived their treason of a voluntary character and he proposes to them his improved oath, in order to fill the Southern offices with his South ern friends. There are comparatively few men, whose consciences were elastic enough to renounce their old oaths of allegiance, who would not be ready to give them the slight additional stretch that would be needful to adapt 'them to Mr. Rogers's patent oath. The amend ment, if it Could only be engineered through Congress, would offer a tempt ing premium to all manner of false swearing, and its demoralizing effect upon the people of the South would be far more pernicious than any evil that can possibly come from placing the power of the reconstructed States in the hands of the unhappily small minority of men who were loyal to their country, ".•fift:et, midst, and last of all." THE TRIAL OF PROBST. it is expected that the trial of Antoci 'Probst, for the murder of the Dearing fatally, Will be commenced to-morrow in the Court of Oyer and Terminer. Al though there Is no doubt of the guilt of the miscreant, the trial will excite in tense interest. Some delay may occur in obtaining a jury, especially if the ab surd plan be adopted of excluding from the jury box such men as may have formed an opinion concerning the guilt of the accused. But it is likely that the requisite twelve men will be obtained to-morrow, and the testimony will be proceeded with at once. We intend to have the proceedings reported as fully as possible in the BULLETIN every day, up to the latest moment. Bierstadt's new Picture. "A Storm In the Rooky Mountains," the last great work by Bierstadt, is now on ex hibition at Wenderoth,'Taylor dr, Brown's, No. - 912 Chestnut street. No description can do justice to this wonderful landscape. Its magnificent beauty is overpowering. There is enough in it to furnish ideas for as many smaller landscapes as there are in the Academy exhibition.' The technical excel lences of the work are extraordinary, but the conception and the composition are no lees admirable. But, as already stated, it is idle to attempt to describe the work, or to point out any of its manifold beauties. It must be seen, and those who avail them selves of the opportunity of seeing it will have the satisfaction of knowing that they are aiding "The Lincoln Institution, or Sol diers' and Sailors' Orphan Boys' Rome." Heal Estate Sale To•morrow. James A. Freeman's sate to-morr4, at the Exchange, inefuctes .r inumber of acsirable buitaing sites, Chestnut Bill. I . sir I 3 AND CATALOGUES A i T THE Atrcnos STORE. ' TOBN CBUMP BUILDER. I Ira atliC an ßlETunricr Mechanics of every branch required ibr honsebnild ing and fitting promptly tarnished. iaB-ihn* MASON & liAlkfLlN'S 0411MCABINET ORGANS, Unlike auu superb r to any aua a I reed instruments ateumn, en led by ta., Ir.ding ur ganieta anti artistes in America and Rumpe. J. E. GOULD, aple.thAtn,tf F Seventh and Chestnut strets. STECK & w., PIANOS. Nearly one thousand of these popu- .4 0 lar instruments in use In Phtladel pole. - For Sale only by J, E GOULD, apt7-tu.th,sa,tErp Seventh anti Chestnut. QTATIONEKT—LETTER OAP AND NOTE 13 PAPERS, ENVELOPES, BLANK BOOK 4, and every requisite in the Stationery line, selling aLthe lowest figures at J. R. DOWNING'S Stationery Store, inall.-ttra/ Eighth street.t wo doors above Walnut. itSPRING ST I,E 430 CHESTNUT Street, next d,or to the Poet M ee, etn9-Im,rpi _ . Drio. , ,oußA PBS, of superior execution, at reluced 1 I' 'leer, beau tif ul specimens of art; now N the time; - patronize B,ELMER's Osliery, Second street, above Green, and obtain satisfactory Pictures. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN a PHILADELPHIA; TUESDAY, APRIL 24. 1866. p b ARDINE BOX SHEARS AND OPENERS of several kinds, Chatopagne - Euives sad Corkscrews. N T Hwthtber Hekeeping ;11Vdware, may be bought at UMAN &SHAW'S. I'M 835 (Eight Thirty-live) Market street, below Ninth. REDUCED PRlCES.—Superb Portraits. striking Likenesses coloring artistic and truthful. See specimens at B.:P. REIMER'S, 624.' Arch street. Life size khotograpbs in Oil Colors, pleasing,natural styles. - -- PRINTED RECEIPTS for making the Wissonsin Cakes or Bran Muffins (which agrees with most 03 rpeptics), are furnished to purchasers of the pans by TRUMAN & SHAW, No. 835 (Eight Thirty-live) Market street, below Ninth. a FOR 107—.Cartes de Visite. natural styles and supe• Et, r In execution, giving satisfaction to all.finished in the best manner, at REIMER S Gallery, second street, above Green. 1.5.-HORN SNOBS of various styles, and Wrenches I_l ior screwing them on; Buil Rings, Patent Cattle leaders and Cow Chains, for sale by TRUMAN & , HAW, No. 835 (Eight Thirty-five) Market street, below Ninth. REAL LACE SHAWLS. GEO. W. vOGEL, No. 1016 CHESTNUT at.. has received from Bruxelles,per steamer Delaware, direct to the port of Philadelphia. one case of Black Real Lace Shawls, comprising some entirely new fresh designA not before exhibited in this market, at greatly reduced prices. ap246trp• CHEAP a , ticLLES! CHEAP LINENS Bleached Raclin, at 1234, is, 20, 22, and a very heavy OrIP at 25 ar,d 213 c. One case extra quality. at Sic.. very cheap. Beautiful goods, at S 5, 87%. and 400. New k Mills, Williamsville, Wamsutta, Forest dale, Semper ldem, Whitney. and every make that Is In the market. Brown Muslim; equally low. Splendid stock Sl:teeth:lgs, in every width there Is. ,„. TABLE LINENA! Ralf bleached, at 75, 85, 87%. $l, lig 12% and it 25. Brown, at 62%, 75, 8735 and $l. Bleached Scotch and Irish goods, $l, 123:;:, IA 25, 11 and $1 75. One lot of beau' Ifni patterns. at $2 and $2 25. Towels, Crash, Fluckaback, bleached and half bleached. Bird-eye for Aprons; Scotch Diapering. Napkins and Doylies, in great variety. 'BITE, GOODS! WHITE GOODS! Nainsooks, plaid, plain and striped; large plaid Cam bees, for dresses; soft finish Cambrics, all widths; Tucked Skirling, already stamped; fine assortment of Brilliants, All these are selling very low. Linen }Mktg., at 13; great bargain. Honeycomb Quilts, Lan caster do., Marseilles Counterpanes, white, pink and blue. = Splendid line of Summer Flannels. from Sac. up. GRANVILLE B. HAINES, ap24 St No. 1013 Market street. above Tenth. ABARE CHANCE. Fine French Lawns, at SM. • White Ground Blue Spots, only 37.360., worth 6236. White Ground Purple Spots, fast colors, only 37,%. 'They are a good bargain. 2,000 yards French Lawns, at 873x'. at STOKES & WOOD'S, 702 Arch. HAMS! HAMS !!— J. Stewart's Trenton, Davls'a Star Hams. Briggs & Swift's celebrated Cincin nati Barns, and J. Bower's City Cozad. warranted to give satisfaction. For safe by AL F. SPILLIN, N. W. corner Eighth and Arch. nzavE oth.-100 baskets Latour and oilier favorite lf brands of Salad Oil, for sale by M. F. SPILLIN, hi. W. corner Arch and Eightn. JAVA COFFEE.--pure Old Government Java Coffee, ler sale by Al F. ESPILLI.I4, N. W. corner of Arch and Eighth streets. T . AS! TEAS!!-100 packages of very choice new crop Green and Black, of the late importation. -As these 7 eas have been bought since the decline In gold, we are prepared flunish tarot lea at greatly r duced prices. For sale by the box, or at retail M.F. SPIL, LIN, N . W. corner Arch and h:ighth streets. SATE ITE ETLAND SH e. WLS, at ft 50,14 50 and 111 .$5 60,—GE W. VOGEL. No. 1016 CHESTNIJT street, has educ;d the prices of SHETLAS‘D SHAWLS, largest sizes. to $3 50, $4 50 and $5OO to doss th.. °nation. Abe,. a iew very fine eIHAWLS, at same proportioLate reductions. - apW.6trpo EIEa , SISTENT SOAP BUBBLES, of wonderful strength god durability. They will last rrom live minutes to ten hours, may be penetrated with knives withoutbreaking. and INay be b own to a foot or more In diameter, F bowing themcet brilliant priarnat.c ci Mrs. ana furnishing a delight? 1 enterudome-t bolt' for adults and children. The solutice. sold by Arc- ALIISTE.I3, QUEEN...to., and by the manufacturer, JANIVA T. streets. aplPeStrp Broad and Spruce streets.. THE B A 11.RIbON SOIL.F.H. A SAP • STEAH BOILER.—The attention of Manufacturers and others using Steam Is confidently called to this new Steen, Generator. as combining essential advantages in absolute safe) , from explosion in cheapness of drat cost and cost of rerairs in economy of fret, facility of clew. in g and trznsportation, etc., nt t possessed by any other boiler now in use This boiler is formed of a combination ofcast.lron hollow spheres, each sphere 8 Inches external diameter, and Ni of an inch thiek. These are held together by wrought-iron bolts, with caps at the ends. Nearly one hundred of these Boilers are now to opperatlon, some of them in the best establishments in this city. For descriptive circulars or.price, apply to JOSEPH HARBISON. Jr.. Harrison Boller Works. Gray's Ferry Road, adjoining the 11. S. Arsenal. Pbliadel. phis. • apl-itrarpf 1300 P SKIRT HANUFACTOBY Hoop Skirts LA ready made andAlse made to Oreter, warranted of the beet materials. diUtlittl re=l. . E. BYLEY. tetanal nit Vine sweet. above Eighth. gRA.AD NA.THANt3. Auctioneer and Honey Broker, 1 N. E. corner of Third and B prnCaatreeta, only one OWbelow the Exchange. HATEA.NB'B Principal established for the last Italy yam. Mono} to loan in large or small anionals. at the /owest rater an Diamonds. &War Plata, WaWhea v tetreiry. a o t, nag. and good— or erfirY description, =Debonair= A.H. %Ulf P. H. de234trp. Wriakvaza a 00. . Man at MANUA AND ART= OORDAGIL Cords, Twines, sc Nerth Nvia Street, and !fn. 22 North Delawat Avenue, Philadelphia. Coma H. Pn.ram. Ittagaiey wate. onarEaD P. laterrannz. 'hi. ENE FRENCH MANTEL CLOCKS.—A train Inct• portatton of boantlitd styles, warranted correct TME-REEPERS. .s.hui MU WITH IND rea RLE INH, Ernbrnielee Ins, Residing, Stamping, dra I ZS. A. TORREY, Acv Filbert arm/. JORDAN't3 cX.f , trxltSTLD TON/U 4.L.E.—Tha truly healthful and nutritious beverage. now In use by thousands—Mvallds anti others—has established a Maracter for quality of material and purity of mann• marme, which stands unrivaled. It Is recommended physicians of this and other placea, as a superior tonic and requires but a trial to convince the most skeptical of Its great merit.. To be had, who Imal and etafl. of P. L JORD C.V. 220 Pear street. HENRY ./Ala 14 9, A CCOUNTAICT. Disputed and Confued unts justed—Sets of books open ed—small . 'setaAcco Ad keptkp contract. State ments and Balance Sheetalpfepared for Bankrupt Estates. FRENCH AND S SPANISH T R ANS A? amS-Smi om Si No. tn street HEALTH AND STRENUTH TO THE bICK. "Ostrumption" "Oxn be cured." "Cbristospiion" BWAYNES "Oot be cured." "anzsumption" COMPOUND "airt be cured," "iibn.tomption" SYRUP OF "Owl be cured," "Consumption" WILD CHERRY 'am be cured," "Gbortimption" 18 THE "Con be cored." "COuromplion" REMEDY. "am be cured," "Cotutimpttoti' "Can be cured." Tirty Years' Experience, and the great amount of testimony from all parts of the world, has proved it a standard and reliable remedy for Colds. Asthma, BroncLitis, Nervous Debility, Blood Spitting,. Liver Complaint Pains in the Side and Breast, all Woollies o' the air Passages and Lases. ANOTHER HOPELIbiS CASE OF CONSUMPTION Cuu,D BY D. EINVATNZ'S COMPOUND SYRUP OD Winn LIEOCLUY. - - . ADAMSTOWN, Lancaster Do., Pa. Dr. &oyes A' Bon, Genitemen.^—About two years ago my wife was suffering from consumption, and during r sickness bad the best medical attendance in this end adjoining counties. Her case was pro. nounced hopeless by all of them. I was induced, through tre recommendation of Dr. Isaac 11 - Miller, of West Brecknock, Bergs county, Pa, and who can verify these facts, to try .Dr. ewayne's °impound Syrup if Wild Cherry. After using it for some time. she was entirely cared, and is now as well as ever in her life, and flilly able to perform her usual labor. am an folly satisfied that it is to yOur preparation that lam indebted for her restoration to health, that I grant you full liberty to give her one publicity, in the hope that others now suffering may derive benefit from her experience. Yours, respectfully, HENRY onlyOEN. This old established remedy prepared by. Dr. Swasne 8 Bon, 830 North Sixtri street. Price St per bottle; six bottles el. aple-tath f 40.000 P ,A o ß poliTs e git'LeWaihioLV;7o. Best. 10,a0 pounds Black Lead, powdered. Best, 10,000 pounds Antimony, U OM. boxes. • 2,00 'moods Gum Camphor, in barrels. • 2,500 pounds ow'd ana Gr'd Gentian Root. 2,000 pounds Amerman Drop-black in 1001 b. boxes. 1,5.0 pounds c polish do do. zoo pout. ds Chloroform P.& W Ilb. bottles. 2,000 pounds Cream Tartar, pow'd, pure, in Mils. 2500 ounc a Sulph. Quinine, P ct W.. in LOU oz. cages. 500 ounces SWIM. Morphine. P.d/W., 50 oz ces. All the above in store and r sale at lowest m aS arket rates. zer Wejnvite increased o ers for our popular PULE LIBERTY HITE LEAD AN PENN TREATY HITE LEAD, Of which we a the sole manufacturers. BUY IT! TRY IT!! T ebest In the market, PUTTY PUTTY!! PUTT lli MADE 00 PURE LINSEED OIL, With power and facilities t, fill orders to any extent Orders daily locreasin tr. We Invite inquiries. ZIP GLI , R A SMITH, Wholesale Druggists, Proprietois of the Pent Sylvania Paint and Color Works, Clore and Office, No. 187 North THIRD street, apl9-12trpf Philadelphia • • FINE 'WATCHE'S, lEWELRY, etc., acool (oplete assortment at recently reduced prices. ). FARR dt BROTHE a, • Importers or Watches, etc., era, VA Chestnut street , below Fourh. 41014 atostrk To ANY AMOUNT LOANED UPON DIAMONDS W ITCHES, JEWEL. • KY, PLATE CLOTHING, &I, of JONBs & Co.'s. uLDESTABLISHXD LOAN OR ME, Cbrner of THIRD and 0 &SHILL Streets, Below Lombard. R. B.— DIAMONDS, WATCHIS, JEWELRY, SUNS. dtc., 'Tia - 31;t" FARR & BROTHER. Importers, 224 Chest nut,street, below Fourth. NOB BALD Al Y LOWEIUOB24 gip23-Iml Tine is a personal Invitation to the reader to examine our new styles of SPRING OPOTHING. eassime.e Sults for 418, and Black Snits fort2t. Finer Sults, all prices up to $75. WANAMAR ER dc BROWN, OAR HALL. BOVIIIICAUST COEMEEL SIXTH and MARKET Sta. NO. CHESTNUT ST. FAMILY SEWING-MACHINES. WEST & BROWN. WEST & BROWN WEST & BROWN. WEST & BROWN WEST & BR , WN. WEST & BROWN WI , ST & BROWN. WEST & BROWN WEST & BROWN. WE *l` & BROWN WEST & RROWN. WEST & BROWN. WEST & BROWN. WEST & BROWN WEST & BROWN. WEST & BROWN. WEST & BROWN. WEST & BROWN. WEST dr. BROWN. WEST & BROWN. WEST & BROWN. WEST & BROWN. %via, i, & BROWN. WEST it BR- WN. • WEST & BROWN. WEST & BROWN. WEST a BROWN. t , . WIIST & RROWN. WEST & BROWN. WEST & BROWN. WERT & MOWN. WEST & BROWN. WEST & BROWN. TEA DEA 7 PBS. TEA DEALERS. TEA DEALERS. TEA DEALERS. TR A DEALERS. TEA DE &LER* TEA DEALERS. , TEA. DEALERS, TEA DR %LEM TEA DE a L KRA. TEA DEALERS. TEA DEALERS. IRA DEA LE RR. TEA DEALERS. TEA DEALERS. TEA ..I•• E ALM% TEA DEALT RS. TEA DEALERS. TEA DEALERS. TEA. DE &LEAS, TEA DEA I •Trikli TEA DEALERS. Etia en EsTrat r & 9 C , IESTNTI r NT. & 9 CH EgTNITT &T. 909 t HISTNOT ST. SO9 CHIO3T&TIIT T. 909 CR ESTNII bT. 109 CH N-NTNITT NT. KO CH EST?: T ST, 309 CHMSTNETT BT. MILD ABA ZEPHYR AND AS FRAGRANT ABA ROBE are the Teas sold by Messrs. West & Brown at their - magnificent Empo rium, No. 809 Chestnut Street. You may there purchase a single pound just as low as though you bought a cheat; Every patron of this establishment may test the fla vor of the Tea before making a put.- e i vise . The public are respectfully in vited to give nit a tall. WEST & BROWN, SO9 Chestnut St. SUMMER RESORT,-: ON LINE OF Reading Railroad and Branches. MANSION HO USE, MOUNT CA RBON; Mrs, Caroline Wunder, Pottsville P. 0., Solvay% co. TU,SCARORA ROTEL, Mrs. Hannah Miller, Thscarora P. 0., Schuylkill co. AM H.. 4 .N 0 I CITY HOTEL. G. W. Frost. Ifahanoy City P. 0., Schuylkill co. WHITE HOUSE, Mrs. Ewen Idaralorf, Beading P. 0. ANDAL USIA, Janice S. Madeira, Beading P. O. LIVING SPRINGS HOTEL, Dr. A. Smith, Wernensville P. 0., Berke CO. SOUTH MOUNTAIN HOUSE, H. H. Manderbacb,Wornelettorf P. 0., Berke a% COLD SPRINGS HOTEL, Lebanon co., Merles lloederutel, Harrisburg P.O. BOYERSTOWN SEMINARY, J. B. Beaky, Boyeretown P. 0., Darks co. YELLOW SPRINGS HOTEL, e. V. Snyder, Yellow Springs P. 0., Chester cc LITIZ SPRINGS, Samuel Licbtenthaler. Lithe P. 0., Lancaster co. EPHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, Rneedler & 'Feather, Ephrata P. 0.. Lancaster co. APaIL Plat, 1868. sp23-3131 Et Rd A. El Et T_T S PIANOS!!! BRADRURY'S ITNEXCELLED PIANOS. TREAT, LINSLEY At CO.'S PREMIUM ORGANS. Pianos of various other makers,all at redacted prices, J . A.. 4124-IE7VZ IE S apl4 Pa to th 6t .3 1102 CHRSTNITP SP. J. T. GALLAGHER, Late of BAILEY & CO., FORMERLY BAILEY & EMMEN, Invitee attention to his • NEM JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT, S, W, cor. 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 w 11 find It much to their advantage to favor him with a call. AD goods WARRANTED of FIRST QUALITY, and prices satisfactory. The CELEBRATIC VACHFRON and OONISTANTINE WWI CH. of all sizes, tbr Ladies and Gentlemen. Special attelti, n given to DIAMONDS. Watches aid Clocks carefully Repaired and W ar ranted. mkt- th sa ta GI-ROVER & BAKER'S FIRST PREMIUM ELASTIC STITCH AND LOCH . STITCH SEWING MACHINES, With latest improvements, 780 CHEsTNUT street. Philadelphia. 17 MARRET Street. Harrisburg. lel-erd Tr CIO. BALE.—To Shippers. +Groom, Hotel-keepers L• and others—A very superior lot. of Champagne Oder, by the barrel or dozen. P J. JORDAN. 3109-rPtd ZSO Pear lltreat.belelr 'hard and Widnnt H. STEEL & SON Save Just Received from the late Auction Sales, at a tremendous.losi to the Importers: Black Silk Hernanies, at 37 y, Yard Wide Hernanies, at $1 50, Two Yards Wide Hernanies. Black Silk - Byzantines, at $1 25„ Raper bilk Byzantin es, at $t 50, Figured silk Grenadines, at 75, 67c,", Figured Silk Grenadines, 51.1111 25, 37, z 5 Hamden= e Grenadine Bareges for 75 cents Handsome Black Silks for Coats.: Handsome Black Silks for Mantles. Handsome Black Bilks for Dresses. HANDSOME SILKS of even variety and quality, in all the new and choice colors, at VERY LOW PRICES. Nos, 713 and 715 North Tenth Street, aP24-3L I-1. /SON Have now open, from the late Auction Sales of L. dr B. Curtis dr. Co., several lots of desirable and season able DRESS GOODS • At Very Low Prices. Taffeta de Bruxelles, for Suits, at lion. Paris Taspe Brilliantes, for Suite, at 5 0c. Paris Satin Stripe Mozambiq'es, at one. 6-4 _Black ;Wool De Dairies, at 75, 87 el. SIM Chitin Plaid Lamier Crepe . Eugenie, at $ll2 All of the above Goods are or very fine quality, and cost at least one.third more than we are selling them at, to import. ap2l,at Nos, 713 and 715 North Tenth St. Light Fancy Cassimens and . Coatings, Medium Fancy Cassimeres &Coatings. Dark Fancy Cassimeres and Coatings. Silk Mixed Cloth, &c., &c. FANCY STYLES FOR LADIES' SAC4I7ELQ. MIXTURES OF ALL GRADES For Men's and Boys' Wear, Prom the Late Auction Bales, at RrnIICED PRICES. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Bon. 450, 452 and 454 Borth Second Bt., epl4tt Above Willow. TRAVELING AND WALKING SUITS JOHN W THOMAS, NO. 405 and 407 North Second St. IQo W OPEN, Crepe Poplins, Chene Poplins. Chene Mohairs. Plain Mohairs. Toil de Inde, POE ____ LADIES' AD, AIDs3ES' TRAVELING And 5p24.151 rpi WALKING SUITS. HIESKELL'SIMAGIO OIL CURES 71[11EPTE.R. KBYSIPXLAS, rms. SCALD mum, A ND ALL SE= DISICAMIS I Warranted to cure or money refunded. For sale by all Druntsta. Prinelpal Depot, ABRIECAD'S PHARMACY, No. 336 SOUTH SECOND ST. Sir Price 1.3 cents per bottle. ap34-3m rp BUY YOUR COAL NOW. WILLIAM W. ALTER Bas on band and is recelvlsg daily the best qualities of Lehigh and Ecisuylktil coat. whize he is prepared to furnish at .owest market rate.. As coal bus re.ebed ita lowest point, and with a pro•pect of all early advance, !IA would nape. trolly advize all his customer, and honsekce. ens generally to lay In their coming winter supply at once. Delivery depot Al d office, Ninth Street (957), below Girard ave.; Branch Office, cor. Sixth and Spring Garden. COMP'D - CAMPHOR TROCHES. TESTED IN 1848. A Safe, Agreeable and Post' lye vreventtre of all CB* 4.1. RAIL: PTO.lLb.' Compounded exclusively by C H. NEEDLES, S. W. cor. TWELFTH and RA CE, Pnllada. Sent by mall to any address, on receipt of price, 5 0 °entailer box. ap:lttf SALE OF' Agate, Bardiglio and Casteliino Vases, aitNAMEisiTS. Alabaster Statuettes, Marble Statuary, On Tuesday Evening, April 24th, AT 7% O'CLOCK. AT THE ART GALLERY, No. 1020 CHESTNUT ST. The Importation of Means VIII BROS. The dollectlon will be arranged for examinelkin on Monday Afternoon. B. SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER. SIMON. COLTON & CLARKE,. To Pamilies Residing in or Going to the country. Those who wish to purchase supplies of the beet ono lity of FINE tIROCILRI.EB will nod stall and choice stock of the best that- can be imported or procured from the New 'York, Boston or Philadelphia markets, and can be supplied with goods in package at whole sale t.rices. Particular attention is paid to packing in the neat est std most safe manner possible. Goods delivered to any of the Depote,Expms Offices or cretin the Country free of charge. • SIMON COLTON & CLARKE , aro mi. S. W. Cor. BROAD AND WALNUT. VERY - CHOICE CICIT_ACON T. We have just received a lot of very choice New Crop OOLONG TEA. 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, Broad and Chestnut Street. ap23.6 rp LA Tris.-100,000 lathe afloat, for side by E, A. 8011 DER CO,, /Wk. Mimi Wharf, DRESS GOODS.. BEAUTIFUL IN W HITE AND COLORED GROUNDS Printed Linen Cambric Dresses.. PLAIN LINENS FOR TRAVELING SIIITN I &c. Received by Late Steamers from_ Europe, Selling at Importers' Prices, at LINEN STORE, NO. 828 ARCH STREET; N. 13,—Rtrangers in the city will find it advanta geolla to give as a call. We make Linen Goods a ape daity.and keep the largest stock in the city. mh3l sa to th 2me REDUCTION IN PRICE& EDWIN HALL & CO., 2.8 S. Second st., HAVE OPM's - ED THIS DAY 100 Pieces of Yard-wide White and Buff Grounds FRENCH CHINTZES v At 37 1-2 Cents a Yard. sp23 2t AT RETAIL. JAS. R. CAMPBELG it - CO., 727 Chestnut St., Have made exteoistre additions to their perdu Skids of AND DRESS (343013 5, WHICH TliY CO` u.o. TO SELL At Moderate Prices 9 Wholesale Rooms up Stairs. Rain Im rp apM 12t 4p Ellipbrium for Black Silks ! An Immense stock now open at low Ileum mnpris• ing every vat iety from meolum to sublime quality. Heavy Taffetq. Silks for Coats at 1 371-2 arn 1 621-2 Heavy Gros Grain Silks for Coats at. 1 8811nd 1 95. 2 Lots Black a=.ol Wbite Check Dress tilks at 1 25 and 1 50. AT NIcEIA - Et COY'S, No 11 S. Ninth St.. abv. Chestnut. _sp2l:6 The LINENS. Sheeting, Shirting and Pillow Case, Damasks, Napkins, Doylies, Table Cloths, Towels, &c, IPMELIKINS, 9 South Ninth Street. apl74a Lb &Ara St, EDWIN HALL & CO, 28 South Second street, Would Invite the attention ol the Ladles to their TRAVELING DRESSES; Which we think la trade. PA TENT WIRE WORK . POR RATT THOS, STORE FRONTS, GUARDS, PARTITIONS, 110:- LEON:BEDSTEADS AND WIRE WOE in variety, manufactured by M. WALKER & EONS, mhs4sm 41i NO. 11 NORTH SIXTH Street. PHILADELPHIA , April 21, 1866.—RIDINfi" BCH o. 1411 Arch street.—Madame ebgDt7MCA, with great pie sure, begs leave to Inform that she is enabled to the elegant accomplishm , nt D a n t Wr y t, o a: s y of Botsrmars Jpuntil ihe first, of July next, on the ILr St rrut,..kb'e terms Hort.es, Saddles, 13ridles, &c., are now being offered at private sale st very reduced piices. ap2l-9 NEW STYLES MILLIKEN'S ity tiger;s)4BA it4vat;4l:•o.y WALKING SUITS ,y any house in t t he% apnd