• THE SOWING SEASON. - Before this time, as farmers know, "Ms best some sorts of seeds to sow, An early crop to bring; And folks In town we also view Sewing up rents In garments neW— veryvexing thing! Byrgetting damaged clothes, they've found It sexing time all the year round, But good, stout suits are raised by all Who plant their cash In Tower Hall. Ws Havls— All-wool Fancy Catattnere Pants, as low as $4 00 " " Vests " 2 50 0 Black " Pants " 500 " 'Cloth Vests 400 " Fancy Classimere Suits to match 14 00 " Black Suits .20 00 Advancing fromf hese rates wehave goods of all grades, vp to the very finest fabrics, at prices reduced inpropor • iteirr—ifen's Youtha' and Boys'. THOUSANDS HAVE .1101Thrn W/THIN THE PAST FEW WHICEIES, THAT WE ARE ,BVIErAIIy BELLING GOOD, SERVICEABLE GOODS AT rirli PRICES NAMED. THE POWER OP SPREADING. Louis Napoleon, at Auxerre, In a small speech before the Maize, Precipitates a quiet blow That lays Great Britain's credit low, And bothers Betts & Peto so. Although the journals in Auxerre Report no speech made to the Haire, • Louis Napoleon, to make sure, Straight sent on to the Afoniteur The shalt of venom that he hurled— Not meant for Auxerre—bukthe world; And Britain—now a thirdaate power— Trembles at the impending hour. Just so each mandate of the "Srsre" Is quick diffused to regions far; As soon as 'uttered by the -Bard, They meet all possible regard. To villege, harslet, distant town The "Star's" intelligence goes down, All about oantesyrs, made as clear As to the people living here; Those not residing, p'rapa, hard by, Have Fashidat pictured to their eye; Send on their orders just the same As if they saw our sign and name; Those who in coal oil regions dwell PXRBY 4 CO. know like—a well; Get CLOTH/17G sent them safe and sound, And so the thing works welt all round: 'We have all-wool Fancy Cassimere Vests, fine qualify, 112 and upwards; all-wool Fancy Cassimere Pants at 15 and upwards. Coats at all prices, making aolendid assortment of Fine Fashionable Clothing, Oaten uP In the best manner, and selling at extremely low prices. Our stock of goods for ordeied work is being con. taantly renewed, and all work warranted to give sans• mum. PERRY dc CO., STAR CLOTHING EMPORIIIIIf, lIC9 CHESTNUT STRvuT, SIGN OF STAB. N.B.—Dealers In fine Clothing will find it to their advantage to examine our stock, as we can fill their orders on very liberal terms. intSCROALACRER PLANO•FORTE IITANIIPACTURING CODSPANY'S NEW STORE, No. 1103 OTLESTNUTtniM STREET.—We respectfully call the attention of our Wends and the public generally to our removal to our axew and handsome Warerooms, "G tRARD BOW," IE3 taIIF_STNIIT street, where we have constantly on hand a large stock of our superior and highly finished e as d Grand Pianos. Our instruments have been awarded the highest premiums at all the principal exhibitions ever held in this country, with numerous testimonials from the llraslass intuits in America and Europe. They are now the leading Pianos, and are sold to all parts of the world. - . Persons desiring to purchase a first-class Piano at gres,tly reduced rates should net fail to give us a calf. Pianos to rent, Tuning and moving promptly at tended to. BOLEOM_ACILS R & CO. No. 1103 Chestnut street. ALBRECHT,: WEEMS dt SCHMIDT, I§lM lilanufacturen of _ . - I.IIBT-CL ASS PIANO-FONTES, Ware Rooms, No. 46 North THIRD street. zoyIS-f,m.w-am/ Phtlad linBY.gat'S NEWLY .111:P±tOVED CiiES SCALE OVERSTRUNG PIANOS, Acknowledged to be the best. London Prtze Medal. And Highest Awards in America received. MELO DRAM AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS ap2Bw.el-Bro Warerooms, 722 Arch at., below Bth. pint) STEINWAY & SONS' P.T. a NOS Are now acknowledged the best in ornaments in Europe as well as America. They are rtstd in public and private, by the greatest artiste Laving in Europe, by VON BULOW, DEEYSCHOCTC, "LISZT. JAE.LL and othemin this country by MThui, MASON, WOLFSOIEN, etc. For sale only by BLAS WS BROS., 1056 Chestnut street, EVENING BITLLETIN. MONDAY, MAY 28, 1868 o!tgr• Persons leaving the city for the sum mer, and wishing to have the EVENING Bunnrrix sent to them, will please send heir address to the office. TIDE THIRD SECTION. The Senate is hesitating over the third section of the Constitutional amendment, and the indications are that it will either be stricken out, or essen tially modified. The' hird section pro vides that, "Until the 4th day of July, 1870, all persons who voluntarily ad hered to the late insurrection, giving it aid and comfort, shall be excluded from the 'right to vote for Members of Con gress, and for electors for President and Vice President of the United States." This section undoubtedly contains the very marrow of the whole reconstruc tion plan of Congress, and the Senate will not dispense with it hastily or un advisedly. That it is very far below the wishes of the loyal people of the coun try, in the rigor of its requirements, cannot be denied. For four years, those referred to in this section strove with all their might to destroy the Union. For four years they set at naught and defied the authority of the Presi dent of the United States. lit is dealing ,Vely leniently indeed, merely to require that for the same length of time as the rebellion lasted the rebels should remain under the forfeiture of those rights which they so deliberately renounced.. It can scarcely be doubted that if the country could speak directly upon this point, and not through its representatives, they who brought the great evils of civil war upon our country would remain - dis : franchised forever. - The principle thus inv-* thirdsection would - olved in this enough, but the S eem to be clear • policy of it is equally obviou s,W7. Ale the South remains in its PrVent disloyal spirit, the policy of th.:e President and Mr. Seward—and we believe Mr. Seward claims to be its author—is simply fatal. No single dis aster which befel the Union cause, from Bull Run down to the assassination of Mr. Lincoln, can be compared in its ef fects to the harm that would be done to the country by an immediate restoration of, the South to power. It, would be a practical surrender of all the fruits of victory into the hands of the conquered, of which they would not be slow to avail themselves. The objection suggested by Mr. Stanton,inhis recent speech, is the only one worthy of consideration. - He argued; from - the ra pidity with which public sentiment is itometimee 4leveloped in this -_country, We take it for granted that the pro posed action of the Senate is based purely upon a question of expediency. It is feared that this third section will jeopardize the whole amendment and a substitute is therefore to be offered to the House, disqualifying certain classes of the rebels from holding federal offices. The classes indicated include probably five or six hundred individuals. Major and brigadier generals in the rebel ser vice are the lowest military grades which are to be excluded; and of civil grades, the rebel Cabinet, Congress and diplomatic agents alone come under the provisions of the substitute. To these are added deserters from the United States Congress, Army and Navy, and the list is complete. There are sub stantial objections to. this proposition of the Senate. Expediency does not de mand it. The people will be far better satisfied with the section as it comes from the House, and there cannot be a reasonable doubt that every Legislature that will adopt the substitute will adopt the original section. None of the States in sympathy with the rebellion will accept either. The amendment must be carried without their aid, or not at all, and the North will be far better satisfied with the security offered by the House than with the very partial pun ishment inflicted by the Senate. And this want of security in the Senate sub stitute is a fatal objection. The House, in adopting by an overwhelming vote this section of the amendment, aimed at defeating the purpose of. the South to fill Congress with avowed or half-gal vanized rebels. This is essential to the peace and security of the country andyet it is lost sight of entirely in the proposed substitute. The South can easily spare the small class contemplated by the Se nate substitute and yet find plenty of prominent and influential rebels to rally the secession majorities of the South and to exclude Union men from all federal offices. Whether the House would be willing to concede this essential feature of the amendment remains to be seen. It does not seem probable that it would, and unless better reasons can be shown in the Senate, than those which were urged against the section in the House, we ca snot see why such a concession should be made. BENNETT dc CO., TOWKEt HAIL, blB ILA.B.E.BT STREET. The prospect of a war in Europe is likely to precipitate the impending fall of Maximilian and his sham empire in Mexico. Mr. Motley's earnest protest against the sending of more Austrian troops to support the empire was effect ive, and a considerable force that was ready to sail was retained. and incorpor ated with the army at home, where they are much needed at the pres ent time. A good many French troops whose terms have expired have em barked at Vera Cruz for France, and it is not likely that any more will be sent to take their place. Nor will any more Belgian soldiers be sent to Maximilian, for King Leopold is alarmed about the threatening war, and is bringing into the field all his army and ordering to duty all offiCers and men on furlough. The failure to receive European rein forcements, coupled with the steady growth of the liberals in Mexico and the declining political and financial power of Maximilian, must have a most dis heartening effect oa that personage. He probably meant to govern the country well, and he has essayed many plausible schemes of reform and retrenchment. But he has utterly failed to make him. self or his imperial establishment popu lar. He has less of a party than he had two years ago when he was about to laud at Vera Cruz. Even the church, which then favored him, has become alienated, and that is, after all, the chief power in Mexico. is speedy fall seems inevit able. But what kind bf government will succeed him? THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. New York's - misfortune ought to be Philadelphia's cpportunity in the busi ness of Italian opera. That is to say, when the burning of t ~.% New York ot kubla put some scores of artists (Mt, of enviornent, the Philadel phia Academe should have been able to invite ther:i Z to come here fora short sea -8°1:11 be,:ore the hot weather sets in. But thir d was impossible,' because our Aca demy possesses no wordrobe, and not a single operatic score. In a business way the Philadelphia Academy has been very prudently managed. The last year especially, owing to the frequent engagement of the buildine for balls, lectures,fairs,pub lic meetings and dramatic and panto mimic performances, has been very profitable, and there is a surpluS in the treasury more than large enough to 'Make all the needed repairs. But the com munity has been favored with very little opera, and now, when there are two companies in. New York, without a place to perform in, Philadelphia can not offer them any inducements to come here, although there can be no doubt that a season at this time would be very successful. • The managers could not do a wiser thing than to employ some of the profits of the past year in beginning to form a musical library and purchasing some of the essentials ' of a permanent wardrobe. Even the purehaft , of that in less than four years we may all be willing to restore to, the rebels the privilege of voting, and that Congress is putting it out of its own power to do what'it may desire to do before the ex piration of that time. But the simple answer to this view is that what Con gress does it can undo, and that when ever it becomes apparent that the South is really in a proper condition to exer cise this right, there can be no difficulty in repealing the clause. MEXICO. THE DAILYEVENING 13 1. 1 ,4.FilN:::::,PHILADELPHIA, MON-DAY, MAY 28, 1 8 66.--TRIPLE SHEET Messrs. Thomas dt Sona' sale to-morrow will Include several desirable country places in (A ZRICANTOWN, ity Residences and small Dwellings, oreunct Rents large and valuable Lot, Locust and Twenty-second streets. Also, the following, to be sold without re serve, to close a partnership concern; Neat Residence, 915 Coates street; Dwellings,S.E., corner Nineteenth and North streets• Store and two Dwellings.ls3 , l Callowhill street. and Store and two Dwellings, larlt Caliowhill street Also. Stocks and Loans. See sixth page to day's BuramrEsr. • :111 , 61: I 3.• :• I :01: 1121 CERIUM - 1' STREET and 213 LODGE EITREET. Mechanics of every branch required for honsebuild• ing and fitting promptly furnished. ja3-etn* 4 RAVEN & BACON PI &NOS. These beautiful Instruments have ranted among the ROOT for nearlYfit) STATIONERY—LETTERS, CAP AND _NOTE PAPFRt, ENVELOPES. _SLANE. 13430K5, and every requisite In the btationery One, selling at the lowest figures at DOWN.MG'S Stationery StOre, Ina72rtll'o2 lighth street, two doors above Wenn 4 MER STYLE HAT..-3.—WA RBU ELTON. 4m) t.R.,e.bTIiUT Street., vex; door to the Yost Office. .N own ere else can the purehaserobtsin greater %lane for his money. tnyStiJyri THEO. H. IPCALLA. T itiS OLD EST... ULM:LED HAT B AND CAP EMPORIUM. 41 11 . EM CHFSTNUT STREET. New Styles for spring. A HARI • - CHANCE..—An artist of eminence, cello is about to visit /3:llrepe, ()frees tor sale a lot et sum.- perier Oil ralntings, at 13 P. RElMER'S.Gallery,s24 Ara street. EVE. D.l.(mtlet4kM OM, ;elm 'mosquito netting. on -U therm or for ketping wr doors the A epen in summer sod closing them in winter, dinsttole Door Spring alit oe Mood most mato'. For sale by Tor- DAN sit C;m&w, No. 535 (Eightgbirty-five) Market street, below Ninth, Cain ES DE VISITr, 6 for 61 . — PersousdestenganY of ta oae b.autiful st‘ les Photegrapns, shia a. trout?* n. F. REIM-hal:6 Gallery, 6'24 ear.ti at. on Eve p ry variety of style. A BURGLAR Was tear*d Virar, and" the pollee caught him In conFequence of an alarm given by a Watchman's nettle. Every housekeeper saould have one for Use In such an emergeukY. For sale by litrld AN a SEta W. tio. 8&, (Eight 'ittrty aye) Market street, below :iamb. O NLY sl.—Now [be acne to secure good lrgenesse3, large slze, suitable Rm framing, executed In dne artistic manner, at, Itleli.liFuß'S . popular Gallery, Secend street, above GrEe.t. QELF-FQWING SHUTTER 130.1..74 prevent the Mad from eloslng the shnttera when bowed, and lock the bolts when the shutters are closed. For sale. with a general assortment of Building Hardware, hi. TRUMAN & SHAW, No. KiS (Eight Thirty-II TO) strect, below Ninth. 186 V. a HAIR. COT TO Pr.tr.to - e..ai10 . 14.8 SHAVING SALOON. Hair and 'Whiskers ayed and, Cniltizezeakak• cut. Corner w 4 v Ph Roza Place and Dock street. 1.119 G. C. ROPY. VICTORIA LAWNS, 155 PIECES, AT We. PER t yard, or f 75 a piece of yard ; better goods than host hands are asking 25 cents for, and very nice for drfss linings, kc. TWO-YAHL WIDE FRENCH AND SW/SS HULL at 75c. azdti a yard. Very cheap goods. T CUN DisIENTAL vs. NOrristiaArx curtransr LACER by the yard. Several of the men elegant pat terns ever imported may now be bad at quite low prices, at WORNES. UORED MUSLIN. SAisa, for Bodies, finest goods imported, at II 25 a yard. SHIRRED 311 SLIN, or Allicienne, for Bodies; best quality, only ei 25 a Yard. N OTI.CIh This is about the price that the very poor Shirred is selling for in many locadtles. .NEW TOWED BLOND.—WiII open to-day several very good patterns, at reasonable prices. WHITE SLLE. MALIN E. Si reduced prices. WHITE SILa ILLUSION, 1.2 and 3 yards wide, at reduced prices WHITE FIGURED NETS. low priced geode. MAOF E MUsLIN INSERTING, almost given awav ; exceedingly pretty for Bodies, at WORNE'S Lace and Embroidery Store, No. sit North EIGHTH street. 55* Fs 211.1.1—Lita L h;AVING THE CITY FOR THE SUMfER, Can be supplied with Fine IMO:MMES. WINES AND Li.Q.COES, fOr naedieln4l purposes, AT THE N. E. COR.EIGHTEE.NTH 6: CHESTNUT STREETS. Gccds delivered by wagon to Darby, Germantown, Cbestrait Hill, etc. Otdes caremily packed and shipped by rail or boat to any address. It* ROBERT BLACK. 3I_CENT CHEN MIXED TR a.V.F.LING GOODS. 1 8714. cent Check Dress GOOds. 37;,-cent neat Plaid Lenos. 40-cent' Dress Goods, great variety. 50.eent Dress Goods, lowest old prices'. 75 cent 6-4 Black Wool Delalnea. 40 cent Plain Colors Wool Delaines. 50. cent tine quality Lubin'sWool Delaines. 31 double-width do do do. 40-cent line plaid Berea e Grenadine. Merrimack, Sprague and American Prinia, Blue, Pink and Buff Percales, 65 cents. French Figured Percales, to to 75 cents. Dress Ginghams. finest imported. stock, PIQUA" Desirable large stock, at Ilkei than regular price s. White Goods, stock COMPlete. linep.Diapera. extra wlaths and qualities. ,ns .••5" upwards* some very fine. Beal • . Beal Barnsley Table Damasks. Pillow Linens, under price, Towels, of every kin.., 55 cents, upwards. MUSLIN'S Are advancing rapidly. We have laid hi a large stock, and are selling SIOW at 'nearly the lowest point they have touched. Buy them soon, _ 000Phlt ijohlAnD, S. E. corner Ninth and Market, may26-2 , ,rp Inil CASES TOMATOES-2;' pound Gans. For .Litl sale by P:EEN - 1. s & PARVIN, my2s , ltrp' 4 9.5 North Water street. - '4 OR SALE'.- 0 ' dppers, GroCers, Hotel-Keeper] 1" and others—A very superior lot of Champagne Cider, by the barrel or dozen. P. S. SORD&S, noS-rpf.f 220 Fear street, below Third and Wainut. 'VINE raIEI , TCH MANTEL CLOCE.S.—A fresh Ina -4.7 nottollon of beautiful styles, warranted correct Trm 4 0 13 JEEPERS. • FARR & BROTHERS, Imparters, 324 Chestnut street, below Foi ARKIIc WITH INDELIBLE INK, ing, Braiding. Satmping, &c. M. A. TORREY. 1800 Filbert street. TV . F. CARPENTER, TAILORS, V 1 GIRARD ROUSE, Take pleasure in calling the attention of their friends and the public generally, to their stock of Imported fabrics for men's wear, which they are prepared to make tip in their usual approved style.• at reduced prices. ap9-m,w.f-2morp THE HARRISON BOILER. A SAFE ST gAllf. BOILER.—The attention of Manufacturers and others using Steam is confidently called to this new Steam Generator, as combining , essential advartlagm in absolute safety from explosion. In cheapness of cost and coat of repairs In economy of facility of cleaning and transportation, &c., not possessed by any other boiler now In nee. This boiler Is formed of a combination ofcast-iron hollow spheres, each sphere 8 inches external diameter, and 3i of an inch thi c k. These araheld together by wreught4roo bolt s , w ith Cain at the ends. Nearly one hundred of these Boilers are nOW in opperation, some of them In the best establishmentsin this city:. For descriptive circulars Or Price, apply to JOSEPH HARBISON, Jr.. Harrison Boiler Worirs, _ Oray's Ferry Road, adjoining the U. S. Arsenal, Philadel phia. , aP S- 2torPi TO HOUSEKEEPERS, for cleaning silver and silver-plated ware, a NEW POLIoHING POWDER, the best ever made. FA.RR & BROTHER, fell 324 Chestnut Street, below Fourth, the scores of three standard operas - -would be something : to boast of. Th'en, If they would also employ one or two professors of music to train chorus-singers, who should be pledged to give their services for a stated period at a moderate salary, something of the academic charter contemplated in the title: and character of the institution would be established, and the cost of en gaging a company would be diminished. There can be no doubt, also, that much musical talent would be developed among a Class of people who are toopoor to engage the services offirst-class teach ers. The gentlemen managing the opera house have been so successful in a business point of view, that it is to be hoped they will consider the hints here given and endeavor to promote the art to which the establishment was espe cially dedicated. MIL SCOTT'S GREAT PICTURE SALE.-A splendid collection of paintings, nearly two hundred in number, is now on exhibition at the Art Gallery of Mr. B. Scott, Jr. 1020 Chestnut street, and they will be sold on Wednesday, Thursday and. Friday eve nings. These are all original paintings by many of the best German, Belgian, Dutch and French painters. They were selected in the studios of the artists, by Mr. A. D. Huyvetter, who is an experienced picture dealer, of acknowledged taste, as the col lection impOrted by him and sold by Mr. Scott some weeks ago, fully testifies. Extensive Public Sales Valuable Real ED= apts-w.fm,tr J. E. GOULD, Seventh and Che3tnnt. oirWerremexmar. & BitowN, ia - Weivateirazt. & BROWN, • IEirWANAILASZER (44 REOWN, AgrWerremessze. & Iteowx, HANDSOME CLOTIENG.IRM HANDSOME CLOTHING.SRa HANDSOME CLOTHING. HANDSOME CLOTHING.IA Lowter Paxema. ACLOwmaT Piticas irLowasr PRICES. OT LOWEST ASSOHTMENT.In BEST ASSORTMENT.'VE _ BEST ASSORTMENT. BEST AsSOILTMENT. iirtrigyucrEmoNAßLE Prrs. • AirTYNEXCEPT/ONABLE FITS. 4arII.NEXCEPTIONA.B.L.E PITS. • iftrUHESCEPTIONABLE FITS. THE PEOPLE PLEASED. THE PEOPLE PLEAsED.,DOI THE PEPPLE PLEA.SED.nE., Oex Herz TEE PEOPLE Praumm."(itt ; Sar OAK HALL. OAK HALL. afigirOAS HALL. S. E. CORNER ELTETTE AND MARKET STS. 8. E. CORNER. St AND Mer.Krr 8T5.11311. 8. E. CORNER SIXTH AND MARKET STB. 8. E. cORNICII SIXTH AND MAILSICT BTB. 3 % . 44 f4 S Q C3 ‘ Ct (P \ ;• V 4\/ AMILY SEWING-MACHINES. RELIABILITY Amply Substantiated AS TO T.H.Y., PULE-PROOF QUALITIES, AND ENTINE DRYNESS OF MARVIN'S SAFES. ALUM AND DRY PLASTER. MARVIN Az 4 00., 721. Chestnut Street (Masonic Hall), 265 Broadway, New York. House Safes. Second-band Safes. Safes Exchanged, Send for illustrated catalogue. nry26 2.turp TO LET FOR THE SEASON CM THE FINE. LARGE AND CONVENIENT DutißLE aelstillOs ON HILT ON FARM Late Ila , idence of WM. WILBERFORCE WISTAR, commanding a splendid clew and snrromnded by beantttuistuiDa•rszts, LAWN and WOODS and with excetlent.STAßLE and t/ARDEN AOCOMMO DATION!.. FOR TER-Vdi, APPLY TO J. H. MORRIS, 233 N. 10th st. Or, Dr. THOMAS WISTAR, mr2.54t4p) R ROHM TiaTELPIH ST. ruy9-Inz,r A HAPPY HOME. Bow blest is one who has a borne, With loving wife and children dear: That greet biscon:ang with a smile. And run to mt et Win when a- news.. And when 1 is threshold he has emceed, To seat him in his old arm chair, SU busy wife anfolds the cloth. To galck the evening meal prepare. No dainties grace his frugal bard; No Lich consems, or sancm rare i Ro luzurles can they afford, But still COntent with humble hue. Then do mat deem their fortune hard. 'While plenty relgneo their bilsa to' crown. Their bread and meat was of the best. Their Tea, they bought of West ct- Brawn. "Poor and content, is rich enough," Eo says the adage: you'll agree, That if they wanted viands rare, They supped upon the best of TEA. DO YOt KNOW WES-1 d BROWN If you do not,cafl and make their acquaintance at No. tos Chest_ nut street. They keep the best Teas in the market and sell them at the lowest prices. WEST & BROWN, SO9 Chestnut St. m32E3E rP TOURTALOT'S EXTRACT OF BEEF FOR FAMILY USE, In Square Cans. For sale by SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, ap1941 8. W Cor. BROAD AND WALNUT. PA RI OR PHOTOGR APRS, Astounding Miracles, FOR BALE BY JAMES W. QUEEN & CO., 924 Chestnut Street. mS2S !t rp • WONDERFUL MAGIC PHOTOGRAPHS. 4 -- Any one may make beautiful PHOTOGRAPHS with a tew drops of water. SO cents per package.. Melded free. WILSON a HOOD, Manufacturers, 626 Arch street. nts 2•1-6t,ril Frames and Photograph Goods. r - NRAY RA7B RESTORED WITHOUT torlinro.- u- MA is THE HAIR, SOFT. GLOSSY,' LUXIJI. CURBS DANDRUFF, ITCHING, ALL SCALP DISEASE:.. MAKES TIE HAIR GROWTH - ICE AND STRONG. "London Hair Color Restorer." "London Hair Color Restorer." "London Hair Color „Restorer." Reliable Hair - "London Hair Color Restorer." "London Hal* C for Restorer." REsToRATIVir "London Hair Color Restorer." ".Londorr flair Color Restorer " EVer Introduced "LondonHalr Color Restorer." "London Hair Color Restorer." "London Hair Color Restorer." "London Hair Color Restorer." "London Hair Color Restorer." 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No washing or preparation before or after Its use ap plied by the hand or soft brush. myki B,m,w,tf Only 7b cents a• bottle, six bottles Sold at Dr. SWARES, No. 330 North Sixth street, above Vine and all the leading Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers Jr- The most American Preventing Baldness The great Luxury of if:IR/MIPS OICLEBBATED TONIC A 7, 7.—The d truly healthful and nutritious beverage, now in use by thousands—invalids and others—has established a character for quality ofinaterial andri urity of manu facture, which stands unrivaled. It is recommended by physicians of this and other places, as a superior tonic, and requiresbut a trial to convince the most alteptical of its great merit. To be had, wholeeale and retail,oiP, J. JORDAN, 2z9 Pear street, NO. 720 CHESTNUT ST. NIA.I3,VIN'S SAFES •- MARVIN'S SAFES MARyIN'S SAFRIS Jo- MARVIN'S SAFES ANOTHER SU SIICCESS.-€4), ANOTHER CCESS.-Crit ANOTHER hIICCERS.-1.:It ANOTHtcR bIICUERS. - 6.4 GREAT' PIER IN. CHARLESTON. MARVIN'S PATENT TRIII3fPHANT. Mews. W. 31".21 frd de 03., C7Larlaton May 2,1866:- GENTLEMEN: I feel to a duty I. owe yeu to express my entire satisfaction in regard to Marvin's dates, 'or which you are agents. They have proven all von have recommended. In the great fi blocking scree:, April a, which destroyed ••Robb s" and ma, entire stock of groceries and liquors, my books and pacers were pmerved in good condition, and it affords me great pleasure to testify to the excellent quality of these safes, as they are justly entitled to the highest confidence of the public. Respectfully yours, The above safes for sale by NIAJEWIIV & CO.. (Masonic Hall), Philadelphia, my: 8-120 and 265 BROADWAY, New York. D. M. LANE, Q. C.ARRtAGE MA 'fre,B. 1 9XXLE ' a.lub SIATIRRT Street, West Philadelphia. 3 squares west of Market street bridge. An assortment of Car riages constantly on hand my2±-gym•. ICE! ICE! ICE! ICE! incorPorated V. 1864. THOS. E. CAHH..kTresident, TORN GOODYEAR, Secretary. mENRY THOMAS, Supt, COLT) SPIZINGI- ICE AND. COAL CO. DEA.LX6B IR AND BEIPPEERE3 OF ICE and 00AL. We are now prepared to hirnish BEST QUALM ME In large or small quantities to Hoteis.Steamboate Ice Cream Saloons,Families Offices, dtc., dx., and a .the LOWEST MA IM. RATES. TOE served DAILY in all paved liinite of the con solidated City, West Philadelphia, Mantua, Bich. mend - and Germantown. Your tom and influence 'll3 respectra ll y solicited. Yon rely on being ltz -stalled with a PllBEaridele an MPTLY. Send your order to OFFICE No. CS WALNUT STREET: DKPOTS, E.W. corner Twelfth and, Willow Streets, North Penn& R. and Muter— street. Lornbaxl and Twenty-dfth streets. Pine Street Wharf. Schtorakill. 4139-2132 31.181:1T.FR'S HERB BITTERS, Wholesale and Retail. Jr. ORIEL & BRO., GENERAL AGENTS, m74-1m 'pi 28 South SIXTEENTH, St., Philada. THE SUBSCRIBER (for many years connected with ' Mitchell's Saloons,. No. E 23 Chestnut , Street,) woold respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he hag OPENED AN fee Cream aid Refreshment galoon FOR LAMAS GETFLEWL No. 1121 CHESTNUT Si REET I where he hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit the patronage of nil who may favor him with their custom. myl2•lm rpl JACOB H. BUBDSALL BUY - YOUR, COMING WINTER SUPPLY AT ONCE. Believing the price of Coal to be as low as it will be this season. with prospects of an early advance in Coal and Tolls, 'would respectfully advise my customers and housekeepers generally to lay In their next winter Supply without delay. WM. W. ALTER, Office and Bellyery Depot, Ninth street ( 957) below Girard avenue; Branch Office corner Sixth d Spring Garden. inyla-rt tpi Smith's Island. i tt THIS POPUL Rb.. - ORT IS NOW open for the entertztin men; of the puh c. .Lt Is under the control of P. L AHM:EY who has Improved it by ad E ding to It a large Hotel. Rooms can be bad for the season. A FIRST-CLASS REI,.TAIJRAN'T ATTACHED. None but the Purest Liquors sold myttltfrp Tco FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE RURAL DISTRICTS, We are urepared, as heretolbre, to supPlY Families at their Country Residences with EVERT DESCRIPTION OP PINE GBOUERLES, TEAS, &U., &O. ALBERT O. ROBERTS, Cor Eleventh and Vine Streets. G. RUSSELL & 00., 22 North Sixth Street, Invite attentlen to their hal stock of Fine Watches. • Jewelry.• and Fancy and Plain Silver myl9einw Ware of every description. litt PATENT WIRE WORK ,FOR RULINGS, STORE FRONTS, GUARDS, PARTITIONS, &o • IRONIBEDSTEADS AND WIRE WORE in variety, rnairozetiirted by M. WALKER & SONS, eri • NO. 11 NORTH SLIETR Street, EnslE WATCHES, .7MVELBY. etc., a corn plete assortment at recently reduced rice FARB, & BROVITy.R., Importers of Watches. etc., -7F ? 524 Chestnut street, below Fourth. 7. L. OAPEN, PHRENOLOGIST. Successor to Fowler, Wells & co., gives •kg - written and verbal descriptions of character ) with Charts, daily at Drop. m.w.s.2mrpj Igo. 25 5.1.11.14 rit s • GERMANTOWN RICSLDMICE FOR RENT. Ilt .1 —A large house, with all the modem conveni ences, extensive grounds and plenty ofshade: stabling for three horses; within ten minutes' walk of Railroad Station. Will be rented either with or without the stable: Address Box 1 308 Philada, P.O. mvit-rpti I ffil .WE HEREWITH CALL attention to our wnarcent assortment of superior PIANOS. ct lifi k we always have on hand, and oiler them at very reasonable prices to ppurchasers. Best of references and PULL GUARANTEE invariably given by TEE UNION PIANO MAIMPACTITAING Co.. ap2o 1017 Walnut street. eir l AltrNE Y TO ANY. AMOUNT LOANED UPON DIAMONDSLWATCHEE, JEWEL RY, PLATE. CLOTHING, &c., a JONES & CO.'S - OLD-ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFICE. Corner of THIRD and GASKILL Streets, Below Lombard. N. B.— DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, POR EIA.LI3, AT ltind.A.lllrAmLY LOW PRICES. TS& AO NATHANS Auctioneer and Money Broker, 1 N. B. corner of Third and Sprites streets, only one square below the Exchange. N&TITANS'S Principal. Office, established for the last forty years. Money to loan in large or small amounts, at the lowest rates on. Diamonds, Silver Plate, Watches,;Jewelry, Clothing, and goode of every description. 011100 hours from 8 A, M. 11117 P. M. detiYp W. L TRINE Sgt CIaIIf3TNIIT Street. THE SALE WILL TAKE PLACE AT CHESTNUT STREET,_ Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, The Paintings will be open for Ex-- hibition on MONDAY, at 12 o'clock, M., and will remain open Dia and /MIN ING until time of ”de. The Gallery will remain till time of ap2:3-2:rip B. SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER,. bPECIAL SALE kl[IG-E[ C3LALSS IMT!CDELMEI:IO PAINTINGS ! , B. SCOTT, /Mg IS INSTRUCTED HY- MR. A. D. HITYVETTER• To announce a ciwing sale of his importation of valu— able foreign Palntia, previous to his departure for :X=tree in the atesimer of the 2d of Jane. The cata logue will embrace 194 subjects, the best.prodoctiona of the cwins eminent enlists of the French, Flemish Eng' Belgian and Dusseldorf Schools: T. Carabain, Brussels. F. Insemann, &usels. Ch. Leickert, Amsterdam. H. Von Eden, Blussqls. A. Everson, Amsterdam. Fug,n. Verbolhoven s Amsterdam. F. Carolus, Brussels; L. Robte, Brussels J. Beckers, Amsterdam. M. A. Koekoek, Amsterdam J. W. Bilders, Amsterdam. F. Musin, Brussels. M. Savry, Utrecht J. Stroebel, Amsterdam. J. Ruyten, AmAerdam P. Lebret, Leyden. Ball, Antwerp. M. Liddaelt, Antwerp Camille Van leemputtfn, Brussels. SCOTT'S A 0-AX,T,E3ELIr!‘. 1020 ON 1 HE EVENINGS OF Nay 30th and 31st, and June Ist, AT S O'CLOCK. my2mig