8 THE DAILY. EVENING TELEGRAPH. FHIL ADKLF1HA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1BGG. AMUSEMENTS. Acadkmt Of Mpbic Puritanr requires at nee a prima donaa cirammntn a and a prima donna roulades. DilHcnlt ii such a prima donna to Ond, an4 generally the part is Riven to a prima donna roulades, leafing the dramatic part to the imagi nation ol the pnblle. Miss Kellogjr bas a voice pnoo Marly suited to exoention and all aorta of florid pam oates. " Son Velgnf Tcrsosa" was tho bet thtnst she tang daring the evening, amending to the regions where Ringing becomes shrieking, to the great delight of the audiense. Miss Kellogg has studied conscientiously, she has attained musically great excellence and finish ; but ete is not an artist in soul or in spirit. She is always looking at the Ir-aoer or at the audience. Her acting and her attitudes become grotesque from tho enor mous hoops she wears. She is a most agreeable singer in such oporas as Fra Diavolo, but the grand pera Is beyond her powers and her physique. Bignor Antonuccl gave the part 01 "Giorgio" with earnestness. It is especially suited to his voice. Ho sings with an oxcelcnt method; his voice, too, is espcc.ally smooth and even. Irfre, too, ie a very line aitist, in earnest and full 1 enthusiasm, but his voice does net always respond to his e (Torts, in ruritani, especially the last act, he was excellent. Tho romanza was sung with duli eioua tenderness and expression. When his voice is not forced it Is most agreoable. Eaoh part that Bel lini plajs appears to be his best. Gifted with one of Vbt luscious Soathcrn voices, full of power and ten derness, he has cultivated it in the bost school, and feels every nolo be slutrs. His fine head, his majoatio tearing, are most impressive. The Liberty duott was never mere grandly sung, and received an in ore. The public is not fami liar enough with the music ol' I Puritani to thoroughly enjoy Its constant strains of delicious melody, but to those who know it, no opera con tains more beautios of pure muslo, sentiment, and expression. This evening Jsucrezia will be given. A great jiouse may bo expected, lor the cart is strong tho music well known, and Carozzi Zucchi must make an admirable "JLucrezia." The artists offer their services to Mr. Orovcr for a benefit thiB eve ning. Walmct Street Theatre. This evening, for Mrs.Wood'g benefit, LondonAssurance will be given. Mrs. Wood's beauty and elegance ot oostume, her exquisite comio talent and vivacity, will ensure her attractiveness in this part. Mr. C. Walcott has been oast for "Dazzle." This aotor is lull of mansoriams and annotation, not in the least im proved since last, as a member of Laura Keono's troupe, ve bad occasion to notice him. Mr. Barton Bill plays Charles Courtloy," which, ol corns e, he w ill do with his accustomed skill. Akcb Street Theatre. The Needful, a comedy with the whole strength of the company, will he given at this theatre this evening. The play has been eminently successful In New York, being, of course, got up at an immense cost. But in scenic effects, and In elegance of dotail, no theatre iu the En ion is second to the Arch. New Chebnut Street Theatre. Still the Phan tom and the Sleeping Beauty 'to fine houses. Ths Red Jtovtr is in preparation. On Saturday afternoon the Seeping Beauty will be given. The Gehmakia. Tbe following is the programme of the rehearsal oi this flourishing Society lor to mon ow afternoon : Ouvcrture King Ivetot .Adam Trio for aeotte and two Horns C Bergmann Genre-Uiider Waltz (first time). . . .. Lanner Andante trom first Sinfonie Beethoven J"est Ouvertuie (nrs time) V. E. Conrad Aria irom Don tiiovanni Mozart Third Finale Horn Bohemian Girl .BUe Robert Heller's Last Performances at Concert Hall This evening, to-morrow evening, and to-morrow afternoon will terminate the per formances of a man who, although he may possibly be excelled in portions of his talent, is literally unri valled in the various combinations of faculties which constitute Iilm a positive marvel in the world of amusement. Indeed, his claim on our admiration is so many-sided a one, that we feel it difficult to do him justice. If we dwelt upon his maario, it might be imagined that we undervalued his music,, or thought but little of his comio talent. If we allude warmly to his "Muddy Bemlnisenoes of Fauit," we may be Imagined to slur over hlB fine performance of Tfialberg's "Home, Sweet Home," or his own most exquisite "Last Rose of Summer." We therefore conclude that the best way will be to simply bid those of our readers who have not yet seen him to joee no time in doing so. The Siamese Twins. As this is announced to be positively the last week of the Siamese Twins and the Australian Children, persons who have not yet seen these great living curiosities should not fail to visit the Philadelphia Museum, where they are now on exhibition. HYDE'S IA.TJ31VT AROMA SAVING AND CONDENSING COFFEE BROWNER, FOR HOTELS, GROCERS, HOSPITALS, Military Barracks, and all other establishment! using quantities of Coffee By this Machine the Coffee is SWEATED brown, Instead of being BURNED brown, thereby saving from 4 to 80 per cent more AROMA than when done in the usual way. A PATENT TESTER la attached, which enables the operator to see wken the Coffee is done Brown. CAN BE CHANGED IN A MOMENT INTO A FRANKLIN OR AIR-TIGHT STOVE FOR HEATING PURPOSES. They werk like a charm, ALWAYS giving entire SATISFACTION. For particulars call or send for a circular, Which con tains testimonials Item many of the I'nlted states Hospitals, First-class Hotels, and Grocers, Sow having them In use. Also, HYDE'S PATENT AROMA SAVING AND CONDENSING FAMILY COFFEE BROWNEE, On the same principle, being in the form of a STOVE COVER. Will suit any 8TOVB or It AN HE. Tne Coffee Is browned PERFECTLY -UNIFORM in a FEW MINUTES' TIME. ONE POUND BROWNED In this M achine has about the SAME STRENGTH as two roasted In the nsaal way, BESIDES giving the Coffee i ALL ITS PURITY and FRAGRANCE. For sale by HARDWARE, UOUSE-FURNISUING, AND STOVE STORES, GENERALLY. MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY 'HYDE & TIXCLEY, . No. 1505 Pennsylvania Avenue, 1 Istuthlme PHILADELPHIA, rrnE STAMP AGENCY, NO. 304 CHESNUT J KTRKK.T,aBOV1CTHUU),WUXBKCONT1SUEI MB HHhKTOrOHE, riTAMi-S of KVKBT DESCRIPTION C0N8TANTLT ttt UAM), AND LH AN AHQVUT, 11 " MEDICAL. fEDICAL ELECTRICITY r, A WONDERFUL SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERT DH. H. W. UECKWITIJ'S ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE No. 1220 WALNUT Street, For tho Treatment of Acute and Clirn3 Blue smi on. Electrical Investigation has proved that the bumaa body acts on the principle ol tne galvanic battery. 1 lie brain, mucous and serous membranes, the skin, tiwui-s, aud fluids constitute the negative and posi tive lorces. Kvery action, whether mental or pnvsi. cal, is the result of these antagonistic ioroes. " I)iiro tlon, respiration, circulation, secretion, and excre tion are due solely to Kleotnoal influence. There is a polar action established throughout the nervous sj stem which connects v. ith every part of the body, establishing and prwerving a proper balance of the electrical element, whioh - constitutes healtn, and a disturbance of which cauitcs disease, flioro are strictly but two conditions oi disenso one ot mllaiu mation, or positive; the other weak, debilitated, negative; arid as Electricity contains these two con ditions in the action of the positive and negative eurrente, all we have to do is to neutralize the dis ease kM rettore propel healthy action We no not wish to convey the impression that we cure all diseases in all conditions, we cannot euro consumption alter the lungs are all destroyod; yet we do assert, and are prepared to pract.cally demon strate, that hundreds ot cases oi almost every f orm ol Chronlo diseases, pronounoed ineurab le, by the bo medical practitioners of the country have been radi cally cukkd, some of them in an incredibly short timn, bv our Electrical treatment, its great aupo riority over other practice in ibe cure ot disease is also attested in tbe laot that, within the past five years, over fourteen thousand patients have been treated at this office, suffering irom almost every form and condition of disease common to humanity, ond in nearly all casosa benefit or perfect euro has been effected. Palsy, deafness, blindness, rheuma tism, dyspepsia, cancer, and all the old knotty dis eases that are a physician's curse, as it provos his inability to eradicate, are by our scientific method comparatively easy of cure. Specimens of tumors of largo growth extracted by means oi Electricity alone, without pain, without tho use of the kuifo, ligatures, or any other means, may be seen at our office by those interested. Therefore, with these facts to prove our theory and treatment of disease, we are willing to undertake any ot the following diseases, with every hopo and prospect of Buccess, with v-ry many Ovlior not here enumerated: 1. Viseases of the Brain ana A'ervous System. Epilepsy, Chorea or tit. Vitus Dance. Paralysis (Hemiplegia), Neuralgia, Hysteria, Nervousness. Palpitation of the Heart, Lockjaw, etc. 2. Organs and Uissues connected with the Diges tive Ay item Sore. Throat, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea Dysentery, Obstinate Constipation, Hamioiruoidos or Piles, Bilious. Flatulent, and Painter's folio, and all affections ot the Liver and Spleen. 8. Kespiratory Organs. Catarrh, Cough, Influ enza, Asthma (when not caused by organio disease ol the heart;, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Pleurodynia or Rheumatism of the Chost, Consumption in the early stages. i. fibrous and Muscular System - Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago. Stiff eck, Syinal Curvature, Hip Diseases, Cancers, 1 umors. 6. Urinary and Genital Organs. Gravel, Diabetes, and Kidney Complaints. Impotence and Seminal Weakness. The latter complaints never fail t yield rapidly to this treatment 6. Jjisease Ptculiar to Females. Uterus Com plalnw, involving a mal-position, as Prolapsus, An troverslon, Retroversion, Inflammation, Ulceration, and various other atleonons of the Womb and Ova ries, Painful, Suppressed, Scanty, or Profuse Men struation, Leuoorrhoea. TO LADIES we can recommend this treatment aa one of UNVARIED SUCCESS. Almost innume rable cases have come under treatment at our office' who can testily to this met. Mrs. BECK WITH has entire charge of the Ladies' Department, and all delicacy will be used towards those who entrust tbomBelves to her care. In female diseases as men tioned in tue above list, Wltb others not mentioned, she has had a large expo) lence, and can confidently promise the most gratifying results. TO THE AFFLICTED The treatment is mild and gentle, producing no shock or unpleasant sensation whatever. Our professional intercourse with the afllicted will ever be characterized by perfect candor and honesty, and those w hose complaints are incura ble, or do not admit of amelioration, will be frankly told so, and not accepted for treatment. - It matters not what may be your complaint, or bow long yon may have sufibrea, or how much, or what course of treatment you may have been subjected to, or what disappointments you may have experienced, if the system is not worn out if sufficient vitality remains lor reaction there is a fair prospect ot recovery. REEERENCEo.J-The diseased and all interested are referred to the following; named gentlemen,, who have been treated and witnessed our treatment on others at Ho. 1220 WALNUT Street: A. J. Pleasonton, Brigadier-General, No. 918 Spruce street; A. Pleasonton, Brigadier-General, He Louis, Missouri j Jacob Vandegriit, Odessa, Dela ware; R. A, Semple, thread manufacturer, Mount Holly, New Jersey; W. B. Smith, iron founder, No. 1822 Hanover street, Philadelphia; George Douglass. Local Express Company, Phila delphia; J. W. Bradley, publisher, No. 66 N. Fourth street; Robert Work, No. 61 N. Third street: Colonel T. N. Sweeney, assessor, second District of Phila delphia, Walnut and Eighth streets; George Evans (Evans & Hassall) military goods, Arch street, below Fifth; William Pelouse, type louuder. Third and Chesnut streets ; Ed. McLane, manufacturer ol cot ton goods, with very many others. Physioians or students desiring to have instruction in the correct application of Electricity for the euro of disease can apply at tne Office. Consultation tree. Descriptive circulars of cure effected, with numerous references, can be bad by application at the Office. All letters addressed to - DR. S. W. BECKWITH, 1 lsmw No. 1220 WALNUT Street, Phila. WALL PAPERS. JEW FALL STYLES PIIILADEIjPIIIA WALT, PATERS. HOWELL & B01RKE, N. E. COR. FOURTH AND MARKET STS., MANUFACTURERS OF . PAPEIt HANGINGS sd (11 Htuth WINDOW SHADES J7A I B B A N K S' STANDARD SCALES, Adapted to Every Branch ofBiul- iess Where a Correct and Durable Scale la Required. A uniform standard ot weights, and a correct sys tem of woIkuIur, art subjects claiming the attention of every Individual in the community. FAIRBANKS & EWING, MASONIO ' HALL, No. 715 CHESNUT STREET, t Umths6m4p PEILADELTRIA, MEDICAL. ELECTRICAL DISCOVERIES GLOIMOUH JTtJEH U JL3TH . DR. U. J. OALLOWAY, Fieetrieal Phvielan,'for merty the partner of PROkE8OB C. H. BOLuKS, after an absence til a year and a halt trom tbe city, daring which time he has been engaged with PKOFE880B BOLLES, bis father-in-law. In mvestlRa.log more full j the sublime subject of Electricity as the GREAT CURATIVE AOENT, baa resumed bis saccessfnl practice at So, 142 Senth EIGHTH Street, where he is curing, with unparalleled success the wvrst forms ot acute and chronlo diseases In our many scientific experiments with the electric, Galvanic, Klectro-Magnetlc, and pure Msgaetlc Cur rents, and their numerous modifications on tbe bodies of various animals for the purpose of as cettalnlng with minute accuracy the dlreo and ludlrect Influence of each on the organization we have demonstrated that Electricity is the vi al ele mentthat it can be directed to anv organ or part of the body, and even after the vital functions seem paralyzed, poesess the power of arousing tne dormant energies equalizing the clrcolntlon, and restoring tbe system to a self-sustaining healthy condition. The most taUtfoctory mulls tollcie oitr treatment. In some Instances the disease of years' standing yields readily at tbe first touch of tbe electric element, while n others it requires a more protracted treatment Onsrffjf important feature of our treatment Is that no time is lost In experimenting with dlseaae. By means of an electrical test, an accurate diagnosis Is given at once, determining the locality and character ot the disease, ind Indlcatlngthc treatment to be pursued. DR. P. 8HEDD.OFNEW YORK CITY, a scientific ncntlrman of ability, Is associated with Dr. Galloway In the practice. Dr. Sbedd was a student of Profossor O. H. Bolles, with niany other eminent medical men In the city of Rochester. N. Y., about ten years ago, and after that a 'partner in the city of Buffalo, and since that time has given his whole attention to the curing ot disease by Electricity in its va rlous forms and modifications, in accordance with Uie great and sublime doctrines of Professor Bolles, who has brouaht his discovery into public favor In all tbe principal cities of America, among medical men and Electricians. 0 he skill and experience, therefore, of Dr. Ji, J. Galloway and P. Shedd, M. D., commend, them to tbe confidence of tbe public andaffllcted. Mrs. C. H. BOLLE9, tie oldest and most successful lemale Electrician In the country, has charge of the Female Department Our treatment Is eminently successful In all FEMALE DISEASES. N. B. Professor BOLLES, my tatber-in law, has no successor in this city, although we find lengthy adver tisements in the public pressor this city duilng the past year from an Individual who has had the audacity to style himself "successor to Pbofissob Bolus." Tbe same individual publishes along list of patients as reference, giving the public to understand that they wore cured by bim, when Intact every oneoi them was treated by Professor Bolles and myself with many thousand otters. Many of tho parties he refers to as having been treated by him. hb. m fact, bas meveaseei.A11 such misrepresentations are calculated to deceive tne public, especially the afflicted portion. Those given up as in curable are invited to call. CONSULTATION FBEB. An Interesting pamphlet mailed by addressing MS. GALLOWAY & SHEDD, No. 142 South EIGHTH Street, 1 1 smw lm PHILADELPHIA. BUSINESS COLLICE Jf. E. COENEB TENTH AUD CHESNUT STREETS This Institution ranks sunerlor to anv Oommercla School In tbe United etates being a regularly IN COR roKATiO) COLLEGE, and the only one of the kind authorized by law to confer I)E(Kh.tB OP 11 K KIT. DIl'LOftiAn are awarded to graduates under the Corpo rate Heal, and aie Intended to be ihe very biKbest re commendation;to positions of honor and prodt in the commercial wor d. THE COURSE O" IN8THUCTI0N EMBRACES BOOK KEEl'INQ. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC, PLAIN A1D ORNAMENTAL PENMANSHIP, BUI KE. OKRESPOMIKNCE. COMMKRCIAL LAW. LKCTORKS ON BUSINESS AFFAIRS, COMMKH- cial cubtunh, r uKMt. etc etc., wnu tnotr practi cal application, In all tlioir details in the vartoan depttrt- menin oi va'ie auu commerce. &iso, al.uc.uka. ana tho BIOHER MATHEMATICS, PHONOGRAPHY, THE ART OF DETKt VI S(J COUN'TERFEI I' MONET. ENGINEERING, BUBVEVING, NAVIGATION, and TELEGRAPHING, constituting the most complete and comprehensive course ever adopted in any commercial institution. TELEGRAPHING. The arrangements tor ' elegrapliing are far In advano of anything of the kind ever offered to the public A regular Telegraph Line Is connected with the Institu tion, with twenw branch offices in various parts of the city, where public business is transacted, and in which the students ol this intltutlon are permitted to practice. No regular oflloe practice can be had ia any other scliool ot instruction in the country, without which no one can obtain a position as a practical opeiator. Young men we cautioned against tbe deceptive presentations those who, without any sucb facilities, pretend to tuacti TelegraLOI'TION AND ACCOMMODATIONS. Tbe Institution is located In the most central part of the city, and its accommodations, tor extent, elegance, and convenience, are unsurpassed. All the rooms have been Sited up in the very best sty le w ith BuHiuetwOmoes or Counting Houses, Te egrapn Omces, Stationery Store, and a regular Bank ot Deposit and issue, supplied wltb. finely ensrnved lithographic notes, used as a circulating medium In tbe Deparimoiit of Actual Business. THE ACTUAL BUSINESS COURSE. The coarse ot instruction in the Department of Actual Busipeaa Ii new and original, having no relerence to any similar, or pretended similar, coune pursued elsewhere. It Has beeu arranged exclusively tor this Institution upon a MODEL PLAN, and presents a eomplete Illus tration, by practical examples, of a I the lorms and niliiuthe required in practice in every department of trade, and giving the student, in the briefest time, pre cisely that knowleuge which every man, no matter what his occupation is o be. mast possess in order to manage hisown er others' afJnlrs wPh skill and credit SOUND AND THOROUGH INSTRUCTION. The reputation which tbe Institution has ever main tained ie due to constant eilorts to keep up the very blttlieet standard of Instruction in every depar menu Amid competition and numerous claims pressed upon public attention, this should receive t lie greatest con sideration. The best teachers only are employed here, and never since IU organization has it keen apou so good a foundation in this respect aa at present PATRONAGE. Tbe Institution Is now enjoying the largest patronage ever bestowed upon anv Commercial School in the tate. More students are now entering Uiau at any former peilod since iu establishment Si'ECI AL NOTICE. . . Mr. Pamuel D. Iielp, late ot Brvaut A Stratton's. bas ' receqtlv been engaged as teaciier oi Book-keeping, etc.. increasing die already eltlolenc corps of in structors. TEXT-BOOK. A practical work on Book-keeping free from the crude and Impracticable nolluns ol mere schoolmasters who have had no experience in business, is very much needed. The proprietor bas one lu progress. delined especially to supply bis own wants. Thelntroduottoa Is now In press. sixt pages of plates being already finished, which will be published In pamphlet foiai fur immediate use till the whole is completed. . PERPETUAL ALMANAC AND TIME TABLE. The most ei uboi ate thing of the kind ever devised, tor sale , price el. TO YOUNG MFH WHO DEMIRE THE VERY BF.8T FACILITIES FOR A PRACTICAL EDUCATION FOB BUSINESS. We guarantee a course ot instruc tion nowhere else equalled, while the reputation and standing ol tbe Institution among business men make its endorsement ibe best passport to success and ad vancement. All contemplating entering any Coinmnr elal College are invited to send for an ILLUSTBATKD CIRCULAR AND CATALOGUE, containing complete interior views of the College, and lull particulars of the course of instruction, terms, etc. , L. FAIRBANKS, A. M., PRESIDENT. T. C. SEARCH, Breda) Teacher and Soiwhntendant LADIES' FANCY FURS. LADIES' FANCY FURS. JOII.N FAREIRA, No. 718 ARCH STREET, ABOVE SEVENTH STREET At bis old-e stablished store, IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER, AND DEALER J.V FANCY TJ TL S FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. My assortment of Fancy Furs for Ladle and Chil dren is now complete, embracing every variety that will be worn during the coming season. Kemp nicer the name and number. JOHN FAREIRA., No. 718 ABCH bTKEET. above Seventh. I have no partner or connection with anv othm store in this citv. lo 2 4m6D JOHN A. STAMBAC U, IMPORTER ADD MASCFACTITREB OT LADIES' FANCY FURS, No. 826 ARCH Street, Below Ninth, Has now open a splendid variety of LADIES' AND CHILDREN'8 FANCY" FURS Of every description, latest and most approved styles. (1018 8m Every article warranto as represented. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. 'DIAMOND DEALER JEWELE,) WATCHES AUD IILTXB WABS, .WATCHES 110 JEWELS! REPAIRED. JO Che.tntUBt., ThUj. Has always on hand beautiful assortment of Dia mond Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Breastpins. Studs, and Diamond Sets, all of which will be sold at less than usua prices. ' Diamonds mounted to order In the latest styles, and most substantial manner. Watches, Jewelry, and Silver Ware In great variety. Plain Rings, a large assortment always on hand Engagement and Wedding Rings In case or made to order. Silver Ware tor Bridal proicnts In all styles. Watches repaired In the best manner, and guaranteed. J P. S. Diamonds and all Precious Stones, as also Old Gold and Sliver, bought for cash or taken In ex. change. 12 20 MGGS & KliOTIIEIl, Chronometer, Clock, and Watchmakers, Xo. 244 S. FRONT STREET, Have constantly on band a complete assortment of Clocks, etc, fer Railroads, Banks, and Counting Itooms, which they offer at reasonable rates. N. U. I'artioular attontion paid to the repairing of fine Wafcb.es and Clocks. 1 6 lm WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. MUSICAL BOXES. A full assortment ot above goods constantly on hand at modeiate prices the Musical Boxes playing Irom 2 to 10 beanuful Airs. FAKE & BROTHER, Importers. No. 821 CHE&NUr STREET, 11 llemthlyrp Below Fourth. QIIOICE HOLIDAY GOODS. Large and handsome assortment of COLD AND SILVER WATCHES DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE CLOCKS, B&05ZES, EfC. CLA.EE & BIDDLE, Successors to Ihomaa C. Garrett, 6 22 lyrp No. 712 CHESNUT STREET. HENRY HARPER, No. 02O ARCLI STREET Manufacturer and Dealer in Watches, fine Jewelry, Silver-Plated Ware, AW 8 801y Solid SJilver-ware. RICH JEWELRY. JOHN BRENNAN, SEALER IX DIAMONDS, FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, Etc. Etc. Etc 8 20 ly No. 18 S. EIGHTH B1KEET, fhilada. 1860 bryson & s o, Nos. 2 and 8 N. SIXTH Street, PRINTERS AND STATIONERS, DEALERS IN ENVELOPES, BLANKS, BLANK BOOKS. COKI'OUATIOKS. 11RCUAN'1, AND BUSINESS MKN SCPPUKD WITH PAPERS, INKS, AND PENS Equal to any establishment in this city. Order despatched for Filming or Stationery to any part of the country. H6crp DRY GOODS RETAIL. 1PSLKS BY THE PIECE, AT RETAIL, r AT THE LOWEST WHOLESALE RATES. COTTON GOODS. 3,000 Yards 20,000 Yards 10.0C0 Yards Calico at 23 Cents Calico at 25 Cents. Wide Chintzes at 23 to 33 Cents 5 Bales Unbleached Muslins at 31 Cents 104 TJtica Sheetings. , 104 Waltham Sheetings. 84 Pepperill Sheetings. 114 Unbleached Sheeting. New York Mills. Williamsville. Wamsntta. 54 Pillow Muslins n 1 Sm J. C. STRAWBItlBGE & CO., N. W. Cor. Eighth and Market Sts. AUCTION SALES. JFITZPATRICK & CO. AUCTIONEUS. cw Auction Hoase, No. 9271 IIESNUT HtreeU ISAAC NATHANS, AUCTIONEER AND MONEY BROKER, N. E. CORNER OF THIRD AND SPRUCE STREETS Only one Square below the Exchange. MATI1AN8' Principal Office, established for the last forty yeais. Money to loan In Isre ot sinail amonnts at the lowest rates, on I)iamonds,Hilver Plate. Watches. Jewelry, Clothing, and goods of every description. Office hoars iron) 8 A. M. till 7 P M. itj 49 PERSONAL. GREAT REDUCTION IN COFFEE, AT WILSON'S Tea Warehouse, No. 2M CIIE8NBT Street Ot CENTS. ROASTED RiO COFFEE. AT JW W lLSOls'S'lea Warehouse, No. 230 CI1ESNCT Street. Vf CENTS. BEST ROASTED RIO COFFEE. iJU at WILSOK'S, 5 0. 236 CHEbXTJT Htreet. A( CENTS FINEST OLD JAVA. ROASTED, fill at WlLBOM'S, Mo. 236 CUESSUT Street, 70 CENTS. BLACK AND GREEN TEA SIFT 1MG8. in Quantities not less than ona nnuml. r WTTfinV'H 1 GOOD DOLLAR TEA, BLACK AND GREEN, at WILSOM'S, So. 236 CUKSMUT Htreet TEAS AND COFFEES AT WHOLESALE I prices, at WILSO.N'8 Toa Warehouse. So 230 CHEMMJT Street. 121m TEAS, &o. U E N 11 Y C II - A P M A N, No. 932 ARCH STREET, l'HILADE PHI A, IMPORTER OF TEAS. HENRY CHAPMAN, Imfohtkb or GLORNEY'S DUBLIN MUSTARD HENRY CHAIRMAN Roasts Coffee WITHOUT WATER OR LARD. HENRY CHAIRMAN'S CH0ICK NEW MIXTURE FOB CONNOISSEURS IN TEA, 1 25 PEtt TOUND. HENRT CHAPMAN'S I'UKE SPICES. NOAEOT1IEU sold. RENR Y CHAPMAN'S EXTRA CHOICE JAPAN TEA, The Only Lot IMPORTED IN STONE JARS. HENRY CHAPMAN'S NEW CROP OOLONG. HENRY CHAPMAN Hus lust received A 10UR1H IIi VOICE OF GfcOKJifc.Y'8 MUSTARD. Ko prevarication on the tissue ot falsehood to effect HENRY CHAPMAN, 13121m No 982 ARCH bTKEKT. LAST PROCLAMATION TO THE PUBLIC! WILLIAM 1KOKAM. lea Dealer, No 43H.HECONB tiueet has sold out his entire stock at war prices, and now that tbe ltebeilion Is over and peace proclaimed, we can tell at 7t to lliO per eeut less than former price. Bavins this day received a larue supply of very floe Tess of all sradea, Irom iv cents to SI 0 a pound; Cotfoes trom28Uivceniaapound. Call and examine our tread Teas. 78 ly lOUSTY'S TEA rtABEHOOSi J Established In 1800 Importer and Dealer In Fine '1 ens. Wines, and Liquors, Choice Havana Cijrnrs, CroHs A Uiackwell's Pickles and Sauces, English and Scotch Ale and Porter, Canned Meats, Fruits, Boup, Etc Navy Messes pnt np with care, , m A Wo. 118 C SECOND Htreet, 1 ly JOSHUA U. COU8TT. F I N E OPERA GLASSES. 1 A VERY LARGE VARIETY. JAMES W. QUEEN & CO., 1 1 No. 924 CHESNUT STREET. ' A. FLOUR, " Pride of the Weat." " MuBjulman." " Eagle of Fort Wayne." " Lebanon Choice," LewlBtown' " Alternate." BROOKE & PUOII. 1 1 lmo KOI, 1781 naa 1789 lUK&KT Stxeet. DRY GOODS RETAIL, 113 PRICE & WOOD, IU NORTH NINTH STREET' ABOVE ARCH. USEFUL ARTICLES FOB HOLIDAY PRESENTS; Ladies' Embroidered Hdkfk., scolloped borders. Ladles' Embroidered Hdlfs., worked with colors. Ladles' Embroidered Hdkfs., hemstitched. Ladles' Linen Canibrlo Hdkfs., laoe borders. Gents' and Boys' colored border Udkls. Gents' Hemstitched Hdkft. Ladles' and Misses' Hemstatobed HdkTs. One lot ol Ladies' Linen 'Hdkfs, 12J cents. A large assortment of Foriemonnaies. tents' Neck Ties and Snspendora. Buffalo Hair Brushes, plain and Inlaid backs. Britannia Powder Boxes. One lot of French Furniture 8ct, very ebeap. A lrge assortment of Fancy Soaps and I lumory. A larjte assortment of Ladles' ana Gents' Glovea. Boys' and Misses' tiloves. Ladies' and Gents Merino Shirts and Drawers. Ladies' Balmoral Skirts. Misses' Fancy French Merino Hose. PRICE & WOOD, Ko. 113 S. NINTH Street, N. B. Best makes bluaoued and unbleached M tie ins. Wide Canton Manncls, 81 oents a yard. Heavy Canton Flannels, 86, 40, and 60 cents. All-wool and Hornet Flannels. Heavy all-wool Shaker Flannel. A sew lot of Shirting Flannel. Table Linens, Napkins, and Towels. Best makes Shirting Linens. 12 21 X)REIFUSS & BELSIXGER, No. 49 N. EIGHTH STREET, ; EAST BIDE, ' ' Have jnst received a large lot of HAND-MADE WOOLI.KN GOODS. LADIK8' FANCY OOOUS, WHI1E GOwI)S, J.ACE8, KMBE0IDER1E8, TXlli HAIR NATS, And a full line of LADIES' AND CHILDREN 8 KID. BILK. AXD FANCY OlsO VE8. Also, a large lot of OKOCIIET LACES, Wblca we are offerlna at reduced prices. Uly No 1024 CHESNUT STREET. 3 "!3 u d H W (73 3! K A H H a o . - y, 2 M 3 S w I ' a P J C3 m H w a n - o P A W H W o H w o H o 0 uaaaxs xrixsano noi o.v HOUSE FURNISH IN DRY GOODS. BARXSLEY DAMASKS. TILLOW AND SHEETING LINENS. HONEYCOMB QUILTS. LANCASTER QUILTS. 300 DOZEN TOWELS AND NAPKINS. J. C. STRAWBRLDGE & CO., 1 1 12t K. W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET STS. 0. 1024 CHr.SNUT HTBKKT. E. M. NEEDLES. Laces and Lace Goods, EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS, HANDKERCHIEFS, NECK TIES, VEILS, LINEN SLEEVE8, COLLARS, ETC., In all tholr Varieties. CHECIAL NOTICE. O OEOHOK . W1HHAM, KO. 7 N. EIGHTH BTHEKT. Is now offering but entire stock o Drv Goods at a re duction 01 aO per cent irom former prices, 10 be closed cut before taklnv slock. 1'rencb Jhnrinooa ail reduced, l'laln roplius, one yard wide, only 95 cents. UriKht Mauenta Vopiln. only fcl OO. Dotted foplin. msraed down low. bilk and Woul Popiins reduced. Beautiml BriKtn l'laln Popilnsj abargaln. Btrlptd Silk, and Wool f oplin ; o .eup , 800 vards, one halt' vard wide, English Meiino. only 7u ennts. RKIUT8I hKIU'Oil MK.IKI8I W ool Top full LuiiicB' glze, oniy S3 it, worth a.5 i'0. Square aud Long lilmket .nd Thibet Hhuwls. FT A NNKLH I FLAftNELS! FLAN N KLSL Heavy Hack an ton Fianavl only ii ceuts. 'i be Kood uld Pembertons. oulv Ab cunts. Ham lion's and other makes, low. Ca l and get HurniUim. 10 86th&m s 62S Manuiactory. No. tue AltCIf Stwet, Above Hlxil) ftieet, Philadelphia. Who e.aleand lioUn. Onr assortment embraces all tho new and desirable stylus unu iilztja, of every length aud mzo waist lur Ladles. Misses, aud Children. . I bue of 'Obit O WH MASH " are sufu-rior In ane durabilt y to any otber clkiits iia , and warranted toaive satlslaction. . , . . , bklrts made to order, altered, aud repaired. 2 4 ly 3G NOW IS THE TIME Tt) BUY! Oft OPERA CLOAKS I OO ft P K 11 A 8 A 0 K 81 The entire stoek ol LADIKS' AND t IIII.DBES'3 WIN Hi CLOAK 8 AND WKAPfiillS seillni oft at a Oreitt Sacrifice I HUt B. UU-STKB, Agent THE STAMP AGENCY, NO. 804 CHESNTUf HTRKET. A BOVK Till ED, WILL 118 COTlJHTJ 1 BKHElOFOHK. HTAMP8 of EVKBT DEBrRrpTIOW OOMSTANTL1 ON J1AND, AND IS AMY AMOUj . 11 I
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