THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH.- PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1G, 186G. 5 MATTERS OVER THE RIVER. Citt Debt. The City Treasurer's report, )uit published, present" anything but a fayorable procpect as larva too city nuances are concerned. tr Indebtedness1 amount to $200,920 00 a very large sum when compared with the pant liabili ties of the city. Ot course, the cost of filling up our quota ot troopa baa swelled the city indebt edness to enormous proportions. Tiie New Rati.boad. The projected rail read from the Jackson function to Pennagrove, via Williumstown, Is meeting with considerable favor. A lar?e amount of the stock is already taken, and the work will be commenced early in the spring. The cost of construction will average about $16,000 per mile. Pier Swept away by Ick. The new filer, recently bu Hon the river south ot Kaljrhn's 'oint Firry bvMr. Butler, curried away a tew n'gula a nee bya great body ot tlimtins ice. This wail quite an impiovemcnt on the river front of that v cinitv, and Its reconstruction will involve contiderablo expense. 1?obi)eby. A night or two alncsome bold jobix'i-s entered the dwellinc-hoiue of tiie Rev. Mr. Mic.hrlon, ou Broadway, and alter naving fathered together a large number of articles, hats', coato.nnd boolis,they were frightened away without their baoty. . .' "What is It? There appears to be an epl- . derate among the chickens of tbH vicinity, retemblmfr quinsy. They are attacked with sore throat and mouth, refuse food, and droop ami .die ia a lew days, lheuiseae baffles the skill of the most experienced chicken raisers. A Bold Thief. On Wednesday last, son e impu.'ent tliiel entcved the olMce of Dr. H. Gene' Ta lor, No. 117 Market street, ami stola soo.e val'inlile clothlnff. The Poc or offers arc- ward oi 425, aiid "no questions asked." Family Annoy as ci:s. The two last cold . niet U have caused considerable annoyauce amone housekeepers by the frceziinr. and ourst ine ot htdrant.. Plumbers are protitmg by the "ill wind," etc. CITY INTELLIGENCE For Additional Local Items aee Third Page. ' Houses and House-Rents. The ereat demand lor houses which prevailed last lali has in a great measure abated, and dwellings are no longer us scarce as they were a low month since. A great many families, unable to get houses, have gone to boarding, and the hotel rates were never higher than at present. , Tho coming spring wiii probably give an jmmense impetus to building, uud a number of contracts have already been made. The population of this city is one-iliird lens thau New Yoric, yet philudelph.a contains ninety thousand dwelling-. bouses oi.e-third more than New York. In consequence ot this abundance ot dwellings, rents in this city are oulv abo'.it half as high as they are in "the n.etiopohfe." Inose, therefore, who complain ot hi?h rents, should find counci l in the reflection that rents . are stiil mor exorbitant in neighboring cities. In Washington houses are not to be had tor love or money, and Congressmen's families are poked away iu garrets, like worn out turmture. With up; the momentous question, more important than negro suilrage or Sunday cars, is 'bis : "lias the landlord raised your rent?" The faces ot agents, ou making their calls . for the collection of rents, aiv closely scruti nized to see if any ''consoling feature" can be detected in their visace, or" whether It bears a cent, percent, rise aspect. .The, terrible fore boduigs of householders have, ' in numerous cases, been already fully realize!, and some declare that they will go to the "suburbs," that "they will not stand it" any longer, that it is a ''liitle too rnngh," and so forth. If the in dignant individuals would maintan those reso-' . lutions an J go to the suburbs, they would he taking a gigantic stride towards toppling down ligh rents, discomfiting extortinate property 'holders, aud reducing expenditures. UutmaDV persons would sooner, retain their present dwellings, no matter how much they are im posed upon, than go through the terriblo ordeal of moving. 1 ; ... The State Pbopkbty Tax Bepealed. The. lollowinr bill parsed the Legislature on Wednesday, and U now a law: Section 1 provides that from and after the pas sage of tills act, it shall bo the duty oi the cashier ot every bank in this Commonwealth, whether Incorporated under tho laws of this State or of the United States, to collect, annually, from every stockholder of said bank a tax of one per centum upon the par value of the stock held by said stockholder, and to pay the same into the S.ate treasury on or before the first day of July in every year hereafter, commencing on the first day of July next. , Section 2. That in addition to the taxes now provided lor by law, every railroad, canal, and transportation company incorporated under the law of this Commonwealth, and not liable to the tax upon income undr existing laws, shall pay to thp Commonwealth a tax of three-fourths of one per centum upon the gross receipts of said company; the said tax shall be paid semi-annually, upon the first days of July and January, commencing on the first day of July next. Section 4 provides that from and after the pas sage oi this act, the real estate ot this Common wealth shall be exempt from taxation for 8tate purposes: Provided, That this section shall not be construed, to relieve the baid real estate from the payment ot anv taxes due the Common wealth at the date of the passage ot this act. The Gas Wokks. The following is a financial exhibit of the condition of the Phila delphia Gas Works up to the 1st of J uly last, as furnished by the Trustees' Report: Amount due for eoals 6497,613 20 Intimated amount due for repair and material! luted in mauulaoture ot iras. aud wayc 100 000 00 Bills p.iiau.e ou.uwuj JUueto Cuiteo. States tor direct taxo on U,va W 25 857 78 Due MnkiLK Funu lor balauoe a; propna- tion to said tuud Estimated amount of tax due... Due for tutorest and ciivideuus 4.059 99 Tota' liabilities. 16,982 20 Arainet this we olace the assets. which amounte f to S754,b79,yi, as follows: -Cash oo baud $S1,912'29 block m hnud, uuu duuis due the 1'iunt, Julv I.I800 432 87111 City wanaiits ou haud 270,69J-69 Total aesoiB 8754,879 99 There wus thus left on hand a balance of $5K,bi)7 79. Deducting from this $s00 for ioans redeemed troin the sinking tuna ana not rein vested, we have a balance ou haud July 1, 18U5, Ot $50, 279-79. A Soldier's Widow Attacked and Rodfed. A tellow named Ilaiuil'ou Ouinn, said to be an old offender, was committed last even- in?, by Alderman Delauey, on the charge of an aggravated assault ana oatterv and roDoery 'The story is as lollows: Mrs. Jane Patterson is .a collier's widow, her husband bavin? died -while in confinement at that fumous slaughter Tjen. the Andersonville stockade. ' In October ,'jant Mrs. Patterson went to the Christiau Cum- , tlIs'Ioo and received her husband's back oav ai d bounty, amounting to $170. On her wsy liomo sne steppea into a store in tne western rtart ol the cuv, and purchased some small am cle. It appears she was watched and dosgei by this scoundrel Quinn and a coin nan iou in - iniquity; for soon alber nhe left the store, she was violently seized by Quinn, who held her by the tnrooi, aimom cuoaiug uor, wnua nis coai , Dauioii placed his baud iu he bosom, and ab Btrnct'd all her husband's hard-earned money, ' 'The party then ran off, and. were lost to sight . until a dav or two since, when Qulnu hanpnned to be arrested on some charge, and was seou by Mrs. Patterson, woo at once reeogaizea nun as ' the pcraon who inada the a-isault upon her. Mr. Patterson made her statemeat, and Quinn was disposed ol as mentioned above. Iw the Hands of the Philistines. John Dorsey is a returned soldier with defective op ics. John paid visit to the house of Mary Howard, No. 1340 Wood street, last eveninir, and fell into the society of Charles Kellar, Jacob Gilbert, John Murphy, aged sixteen, and Anna Carter. John had too much confidence In the lntegtity of his companions, and Incautiously made the lact known that ho had In his posses sion the sum of $2fi0 In greenbacks. The com pany present paid Dorsey due at tention, but had sinister designs on his "pile." The greenbacks, by some means, changed position from the pocket of John to the hands of Mary Howard, who proceeded In a systematic mar.ncr ti divide the spoils. The money was abstracted, itscems, by the youth Murphy, and handed over to the care of Mary. Tuo . whole party wen? stibse- ?uently arrefted, and taken before Alder;nan l itcbirson. who hold Mary In $1001), Murohy ia $1CP0, and tho others in $1000 ball each to an swer. Wooden Buildinos Taken Down. The High Constables have had taken down rocntlr three dlllerent wooden buildings, erected In vol.ition of the law prohibiting tho erection of such stmcturcs in thin city. A Kkw Sohq on ak Old Piaw A man ot boa-tlnps vain and loud Is like a huge but flimsy c'oud; And when tho clou's id pieces fly, 1 be) 're like the suns yon often bu; ; And when you've bought luch wretcnod suits, Yon teel jour heart sink in your boot: And when you wish your heart toclicer, The lower handy does appear; And when tno Tower's garb you wear, You'll wish you always bad goni there. We have the largest ani best stoc of Clmh'nir in luladtloliia all FBESa. farhionablr and SODNU. which are seilmr at prices racrantced to be lower than tun lowest elsewhere, for either bjuhu or DAMAGKDKOOdS. 1'OWKR llALL, AO. 018 AIAUKKT iSTRKKT, llBNHKTT & CO. A KEGLF.fTEn Coron, Cold, or Sork Throat, which niipht be checked by a Simula romody, liko "JJrtwn's JJronchiiU Trochi t," if allowed to pronross may terminate seriously. For BrODchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, and Consumptive Coughs, "The Trothea" are used with advantaeo, giving oftentimes imme diate relief. Sneers and public speakers will find them also excellent to clear the voice and render articulation wonderfully easy. ' CrtrAT Adyastagks are offered to the citizens of I biiudolplna by Uio opeinnp of the Markot Htroot '1 ea House fer the sale ol Teas aud Cofloe exclu sively, on the southeast corner of Iwaftta aud Aiarket. The hout-o is conveniently located fn the central part of the c tr, opposite the principal markets, and o.utiuoted by Messrs. Boyd & Co., r eutlenicn whoeo exponence enabled thorn to soieot the Lest goods in the market, which tiioyoflorat iho low est mat ket onces. We solicit for them the literal patronaco of our readers. . Bekd an Opdek. I nno chances and so do we. There is one th iiir, however, that doesn't ehaniro. nd tlial UThe disposition ot evervoodv to buv tueir coal where tlicy cau eet the bosy artio'o, of roliah e we rht, auu at the lO'Vest pneo It s lor this r- ason that trai.e is so mcoasaut a' the coal yards of Mr. W. W. Alter, Mo. 067 Kortii Ninth stroot Ur. Altor is respectable eoutleman. wko has built no his trade by uprightness, integrity, aud perseverance, eiend himanordor. " L Thb "Florence" rKWio JiAOniNB This dodu- )ar fewinc ilsouine has no rival iu the world It performs the finest and best work with the rrcatost ease and facility, and every machine sold is war ranted to give satisfaction or the money w ll be refunded f he rooms of tho acrcnt for this excel ont machine nie daily thronged with customers. Cull and examine. Ho. 63' i Chcsnut street. Charles Stokes &' f'o.'s first c'ass rcady-mado cioiLiiig oouse, uuuer ino "lonnnouiai." 1 be Pcblio Voice. '' . - ' o more," the public cries, "with mock scouts wearv ns. Our so voi el i?n choice is" the 'Right-Blooming cereus.'" Manufactured by Phalon & Son, Now York. So'd everj where. . At Eeduced Pbiceb. T'hotovraDhs of every vanetv done in most artistian manuer at Reimer'b Gallery, No. 621 Arch stroot. Sure to please. Natural, iife-like pictures. ErjPTtmE professionally trotted, and'eorroct Trus ses spphed, ly C B. Js'eoillos, corner or Twelfth aud Itace street": jacties' dennrtment llrst door D 'low. , lull line of Mechanical Bemodies and bupports. Compockd Ihterest Notes, 7 80s and 6-ais. Gold and Silver bought and 'old. Dbexel & Co., 4 South Third stroot. I. E. Walravkn, Masmilc nail. Window Curtains, Window Shades, Window Curtains, - Window Shades, Window Curtains, Window Shades, Window Curtains, Window Shades, I. E. Walbayen Ko. 719 Cheenut street, W. & B., Good Clo'bincr, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. W. A B , Good Clothing, OakHali, Sixth and Market, W. A B., Good Clothing, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market W. A B., Good Clothing, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market, W. A B., Good Clothiwr, Oak Hall,8ixthand Market. W . A B Good Clothing, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market MARRIED. BUROUGH" B1KCH Ou the 15th instant, by tha Rev. J. A. McKean. Mr. CH AKLE8 C. dUKOUuUS, or Now Jersey, to Miss ItEBKCCA BIKCa, ot this cuy. s HAZELTON KANDOtiPH. Februarv 11. at Tuckerton, N . J , by Jiev. C. V. Kaatlnck, Captain I LAHENCK UAZKLION, of Staten Is and, N. X to Mis KtBKoCA S. KANDOLPU. of tfauanaw- kin, Oceau county, N. J. (New York papors please copv.i U1TINCOTT- II AY WOOD. January 14, at Tuckerton, N J., by Itev. C. C Eait ack. Captain AJuun iai niscurl to uss fti.M m-iz,. hai W UUD, both of West Creek .Ocean eouuty, N. J. DIED. BECK. On the 12th instant, WILLIAM BECK, in the 4ib vear ot his aLre. The rlutives and iriunds or the lamily are respect fully Invited to attend his tunoral, irom bis late real. deuce, N. W. corner of boento aud Catharine ireets, on bunday afternoon a. 2 'clock. To pro- eeeu to Alaolipeiau ueiuetory. DE.MS.-Os Februarj 14, 18G0, Mr. ENOCH H DENIS, uccd 85 vears. 'Iho lntnoB. relatives, and acquaintances of the faniiiy W elcoinu Lodge, No. 22U, t. O. of O. F aud Moruins Mar Hivisiou, 6. of T., are re, eutiully iu vind to ationa the luuerul, on Saturday morum. me 17th nislani, at o o'ouica, without lurtaer nonce, irom ibe ichi douce of his uuoe, John A. Sehz, No, J018 Uiiara avenue. FALLOWS. CATHAR1NK SARAB, the be'oved wile ol Jumti Faliows, died auudtiily ou tho 14lh inalaut, Iu the 40 h vear oi her auu. Ibe u-loiida ol tho i.imii, aie resueottuilv invited to attend her luuerul. Irom the residiuoe of hur hus band, Sciota street, above Forty-Mirth street, Wext l'hiiadelph'a, on Suudav afternoon at 2 o'c ock. Io proceed in ilouut Uoriah 1,'euiuterv. IIOFFMAN.-Ou the 14th instant. LIZZIE O. HOFFMAN, daughter ! mruni a. and L.zzio Uofl wau, agtd 7 months and 12 days. . ihe illative and ineuus are resreotfu'lf invited to attend the luuerul liom the reMdeuuu of her pareuts, No. 1217 Cailtou street, at 'I o'u.uua ou dmiduv after noon. To pioceed to tho 0ld Follows' Coinutorv. HUNT on the evening of the 15tu infant, JOON BUNT, aired 44 years. 'Ihe relative and mends or (he lamily are rospeot. fully invited to attend the luneral, from his lata resi dence. Is o. 1717 Mai ket siroM, on -uik1ui ut uriioon ui 1 o'clock, without lurt' er notice. Io proceed to New Jerusalem Church, Upper Darby. KFLLi . on the 14th mstant, Mr. BRIDGE f, witu of J nine. Keil V. aired lb year. -I'Iim tulntiVAk and frlHlldS ut tliR tnti.llv A msoeef. I fullv invited to attend the funeral, from tne residence I ol her husband, S. W. comer ol rianooo and II bompsou stree'a, on Saturday morning at Hi o'olovk, bervicts and luterineut at St. Miohal's. McKENNA. Snddenlv. on Wodne dav. the Mth ins ant PA ' KICK VoKKNNA. aired 26yors. The relailres and tripiwU nl tin mmilv are invttnd to att nd the lnnorl, ou unday alternoon, ie lS h ii ninnt ni i o oineK, from uls luoinc r o rusiucuur, No. 161 l"erl street , ME WART On th14th ln. JANE STEWART, relict ol the late Andre mewart, in the 68tu year oi uei aire. , . Her relatives and ("rends and fhoso ol the family are reFproifu ly invited to attend hor funeral, Irom her late residence, N. E corner of Tw. nty -Tenth ann rcoeta' streets, on sundat aiternooa, tno inia instant at 1 o'clock, wdho i' lurthor notloe. I'o pro- teeu to ri, iiace pn a cemetery. 81 OfcVEK ANNIE M.. wife of Will am H- Sloevor. The relative and frlnnita ro lnrlted to attend per ftineral, liom tho resldonco ot nor husband, conior of Main and' Mehl s'reets, dermaniown, on Monday alternoon at 8 o'clock. ,' WHIIE On the Ifith Instant. SARAH, wile ot Scmucl White, aired 74 years and 8 months.' The relatives and friends ol tne familv are rospnet fuilv invited to attend nor funeral, irom the rendenoe ot hci son. Captain John Whlt, No 1023 8 Fou th tret, on Kundav atti moon at 8 o'clock, io proceed to Ehtnczer M. E. Church Vault. YOLK UOCSH 18 ON K1KKI-OK YOU hear a tinrplnr at mldnlth', itid io g'-t In. Thou f u nihil you tiad a Waiuhma'.rs I(a t e to btlnn snslst- ance. t very housfkeener nai tietier out one now, to pe ready lor such emergeiictoa. 'J 1it are ioi m i br Tiii.MAr. eL uaiv, No. PJ8 (Ktpht Thlrtr-flve' MARRKT Ht.. below Ninth. ADHESIVE TISSUE TAPErt, FOR HEPAIR ln torn bank notes, book leave i, etc. It Is always ready tor uee. and being partially transpaieat, but slitbily delacos ihtm. for sale by . inuiiiABnnn.iiT, No K!6(TlptitTli'rry-flve) WABKKT wt . below Vlnth. 13B1NTKD RKCEIl'TS FOR MARINO THE A Wisconsin fakes or Mrnn Mufllns (which auree with most dyspeptics), and also tor th corn Whiconnlu Uak.e, are iurninl ed to purchasers ot the pans. 1 lllUMAJ n nil AW, No. Ml (Eight ThtrtJ -five) MAltK.LT Mt , below Ninth. IORDAN'8 TONIC ALE. I JOIiDAN'B TONIC LF. ', JOLUAN'S TO"'IO AT.W. .IOKI)A'S TONIO AT.E. It Is recommended by phvsiclunt of this and otuer places as -uperlnr r- nir, run requites but a trlul io convince the mont skeptical Ol its artat me It. I'o be bad, wholesale and retail, ot f. 1.JOUDAN, no. i e, ah niroer. Ohnmnocno f'ldcr, by the dozen, bottled, or hr (lis barrel 2 11 ly GREAT REDUCTION IN CANNED FRUITS, TOMATOES. VKAPHE8 UKLEN COBS', . PETl'li FOIM, AKI CnAWriOON BTAVrg. JOMltJA WRIO'lT. PTFINO CAEBEN and I'll A.N KLIm Mreet.s. f-tore closes at 7 F M 3 iti :it gAV.NA C IG A II S 'AND LYNCJiUTJUO 'TOUACCOS. I!cft in the dty. at reduced prices, at 1 " , ,' FLlHEE'lY'd, No 837 CIIKSNDT Street, . Opuoslte the Continent!'. Notice Store elcs'd on Sundny. Custjmcrs p ease purchase on BaluwJay. 1311m4,i 628 II O V K I N S' HOOP-SK1HT Manufactorv. No. K2H AKOH Ptreeti 628 ' . , Above Hlx'h Stieet,rbl ailelphla. Who'esale and Hctae. , Our BFPor1mrr(t' cinhraces all the new and deslrnblo ptles una sizes, ol every lenuth and sizeiwubt tur L,h(IIcb. Mlnci'S ana Children. i 'iliosnot "Oll OWA SI ARE" nreturerlnr In tlfiuA ane dui uti y to any other tikh ts made, and w an anted V fcklr s made to order altered, arid repaired. ! 2 4 ly l o ulve satlKlncttnn. t INFLOW'S C'ELEin'.ATED OR BEN CORN, '' ' 33 flENTS PER PAW. - ! : JOSTIt'A wmoni'. SI-BISO GAPDES and FKlKKUd Stro-its. Cloccsai 7 1'. M i t lii Si ... , . THK ORKAr i Practical School of Business, ' 8UHPAg8ING IN THE KXTENT Ol1 ITS Accommodations. y ; Patronage, ' ' . and Influence, Any similar Instita'.e in tiie State. Iho place for ' YOUNG MEV Who desire success and promotion In bu' Ineis ilfe. The College occupies two large buildings, one at - TENTH AND CHESNTjr STREETS AND THE OTHEB AT ' ' i Bread and Spring Garden Streets, Which are connected bv Telegraph, making ltfbr f.r ths most complete and extensive tsiabUsluneut oi the kin J In the Mate. The Institution offers in alk respects the very highest advsntaKea. It Is the only liuslness or Commercial School In th city having a legislative charter. Dlu.omas are awarded b authority ot law. under the corporative seal. It is conducted upon the best prsc teal ryitcm of lUHtmctini), and by teachers of acknowledged ability and experience. I For mil particulars send tor Illustrated Circulars and Catalogue. 2 10 lmw im L. FAIBBAK KB, A.M., President QOFFERING MACHINES., GOFFEHING MACHINES. A largo assortment of Goffering Ma chinos just Teceivcd per steamer "fit. George." J FOB SALE BT ISAAC TOWNSEND, House-Furnishing Btore of the late JOHN A. MCBi'BEY, I ATo. 922 CUKHNU1 STILEET, 1 14 . . Below Tenth Street. PIER M ACHE GOODS. I'Al'II.Il MAC1JE GOODS. TAUT AN GOODS, j ' SCOTCH PLAID GOODS. A fne ass crtment ot I'apfer Mache Work Tables, V ritipg Desks, Inkstands, and Hootch lla'd Goods, juBt r coived per the steamer "6t. George," too lato lor Chris'mas sales, suitable for Bridal Uuti.eto, will be spld low . j ISAAC TOWNSEND, Houfe Fumishlug Store of ihe late JOHN A. MURI-ntY, JVo. 022 CIIESNU1 STREET, 1 24 Below Tenth street. QAK SHAPE OIL COMPANY, of ruiLADEirniA. ' .'. ....! (lOO.OOO fur Value $;.-0O. tlaca.i...lV,000. TRKSIDKNT TI'ILLIAM BAILEY. ' THCASttltltR. IllUli 0AAIBLE. ' SBCBKTABT, J. DAI LAS HALL. f ' DIUKCTOItS. JOHN T. (iTtO-t. DAVIS KIMBLE, UUGH CiAjlBLK. ' JOHS 11, J v&ES, WIUJAM BalLEY, . OrFICE,'No. 329 WALNUT STREET, ' riiiiADEi.raiA. ' j." tltloirp BUSINESS COLLEGE SKATING PARKS. A TING! SIC AT IN GU HKATINO THIS DAY ON UN ION PA UK 6, FOURTH A I DIAMOND BTBEKT9, BBILIIANTtY ILLUMINATED Tim EVESISd. BRILLIANTLY ILLUMISATl.D THI3 EVKNINO. NEW CLE A B WATER. Cl.lB,QtA8ST. AND GLOBIOU ICE OM TBS WEST PARK. Tke Fifth. Eighth or Union cars. It gKATING! SKATING! SKATING! , AT THE NATIONAL SKATING PARK, Twenty-first St. and Columbia Aycnue. SKAfOS NtAR ITS f T,03B. TROBAltLT I.A-P til V X I ,-PO NOI'THR IT. lllumlnmedat Miiht Uoaalani' Brads Baud will be pri-Nent. AUCTION SALES, hCOIT, JH., AUL'IIONKER, Clli-bisUT buect NO. D2J O. PFLMAH'ft riBT UKAT BALE OK MAVTF.L. IU K AMI LOOKING (iLAS-f , 'IL fAlNTINtlH, fCHAVUlift fhltoNiti Ll'I'IKXiltAl'llS. PUO 100KA1I18, AN1 CAKTIS 1K Viailli KUaMES. ' O Peiman aniicuiicf Inn first la e ut llueat qua Ity mantel. lei. anil ookln- lu..-.oli phIiiuuks, enurar hia. chn.uio luhoaruiiiit, phototjraph anil cane ue vulie Irames. will take plneea. bt'OTl'rt AUT OALLIKV, , Ho. lisM ( lll!N I) V Htroot. On I U' ulay ilorninir. February to a lit o'clock, compiling mantel, pier, and 'OoktUK-KlaskCS, ot every iIchi rmt'oii and sl.o. in walnut lOMHuud. and gl 1; pier ami bracket tah'n, wauut anil rousoutl; Meel envravin s, p alu and colonU; lithO(.rauns ehromtm, whli or witlioat iumus ho a lot oi raite do visite Irnuies. bale posl.lve y without tis' tvo. as Mr. Petman Is cou. ( l ( to make the nimve ra:e on account o extsn sivo alterations on hip pri tnli-es. i hi tit J. FlTZPATSirK & CO. AUCTIONRRg. Ntw Auctltu Houpc. o. 827 l.IIENUT Street I N E OPERA OLASSES. A VERY! AliO E VARIE1Y. JA?U$ W. Q'JLLN ?ju CO. 1 1 No. 124 CIIKSUT hTltEPT. JOSEPH A. S E F F A 11 L E N, AGKNTtOR COITON LAI'S, Ke. 0 0?.IH TllUil) bTicEET, iiiiL DianiiA. 2 1 lmlp Q II'E 'E' N ' P E A OK KN -CO UN, ' : iREsIl ri' At HEX ' ' FltvH 'lOMAIOm, VLUA1S Bto. AlAlblllT Cj UOBEUTS, DlliUEU IN F1SK t'.UOCElUES ... ' ' S 1 W 1 COR. ELtVESTH AM VINE BT8. yALENTTNES ! "VALENTINES ! risher & Erottcr'3 Valentines. Our rcat wholesale BSjortmcnt of ' . VALENTINES AT RETAIL. All lastcs suited at ' ' :' ' : ' ! FISHER & BROTHER'S , VALENTINE MAKTJF ACTOBT, 2 IS 4t . j . No, 12 North 81X111 Street. Q ROVER & BAKER'S IMPROVED SHUTTLE OR "LOCK" STirCII SEWING MACHINES. No. 1 and No. 9 for Tailors, Shoe makers. Saddlers, etc. No. 730 Cheanut street Philadelphia; No. 17 Miiket street, . Harrlsburjr fj FOR SAVANNAH, GA. T lie Steamship j . C U M 13 K I A," Captain FRENCH, WILL SAIL ON 8A1UKDAT, February 17, AT KOON. For troiiiht or passage, apply to , .. ' E. A. SOTJDER & CO., No 3 DOCK Street Wharf, and 2114 4p No. 210 N fiELWAUE Arenue QROVER & JiAKER'S FIRST PHEMIUM . ELASTIC bTITCH AND LOCK STITCH. SEWING MACHINES, with latest im provements, No. 730 Chesuut street.Phiradelphia; No. 17 Market etreet, Harrisburs. ; 2 1 3id4t fRIGHT HAS JUST. IMPORTED A FRESH lot ot . v a ht.it. nir.. - . ' . BONELKSS PARDISIFF. and AJ OH.OVIEO. JOSItTJA WBIOHT. HPB1NO OABDEN and rAKLHl Streets, Closes at 1 I. M. ' Ut ; AT QUEEN'S NEWS STAND, 8. W. corner fcEVENTIl and OdESNOT Sircets, ALL, Til DAILY AND WEEKLY PAPERS. MAGAZINES. ' . PEKIODICAL9, Etc., May be obtained at current rates. ill RIGHT'S FEUS II T0MAT02S, OF MY OWN CtNNINO, ( TWEN'il-Fiya CENTJ PEK CAN. ' JOSDIT A WRIGHT. KPRING GAPEES and FKAMiLLlN B.reets. Cloiea at If. Al. -j ' t C CALICOES, FAST COLO 8. 20 CENTS fALUOLS, FASTCOL.OCS, 33CK3IT8. MKItlllMAC AKIATS, H tESTg. PACIFIC 1'ltlBiTS, 85 CKRITS. BL.KAC11KU MCSL.1AS. , i iviiLKACiii.D wcsLinrs. " 1 U-4 A9iU 10-4 UT1CA, 10-4 PEPPERELL. 8-4 AJVO 10 4 AVAi.'1'HABI, 10-4 HATES All at less than wholesale prices. - 11. STEEL SON, J7 . Jos 71J and 71o TENTH Street GOOD SILK8 AT LOW PRICES. - We still muimaiu our repaiatiou tor , t hELLIU MLHkCllliiAP. , We'have now optn a One stock of v lU(h BILKS, KVKHYVARIETY, COLUUEU blLKO, A.VACHY VAKIKTY, At lens tbaa lio present cost of importation. Now Is ihe time to buv Kill, us thrre Is no tloulrt at all but thtt lliey will be very n uih biiiher. HaviiiK aaticlpa'ed the prent nt riw hv buvhiK our Miss some time bauk, we are now able to oiler liKClDKli BARGAINS. H. 8TBEL It SON, 8 7 . i - Los. 713 and 715 N. TliNTH tttrevt B A Pi CAINS IN WIN'I'EU DUEHS GOODS. ' iUivmir nnlsbrd takuig accvuat of stock, we flud wo have aicwlout ol . - AAtt OTIIKII TltBSS GOODI. that we to not wish to keep until neit season, and we Lave tlcti rmlnca to close taeiu out, at verv low prices, ' 1 VIHICl) V UKOAHU TO COST. : ' ' H. STKKL & SON, 'il ". ;. Noa TWsutt718.TliSTUBtreet, a 3 W KM H er m u tr. m SP (0 U f o j . 5 CO trsstrtrtrtra cm atu K3J 35 H Pttlcnjrsfil H 0 a w III tii Jm tsaa'atrsaaa asiacs-aaa sa aa ca Co c U2 Ii3 TH It"t!hI HfW s. Wax's,., :a , - Q Eh W W U2 Eh p W w o PU 13 e $4 bUi OO coo: OO CO i . 8 8 o o3, CO ! Ozro 1 'CO p. H H rA hi CD CO 8J in A A o S3 I Oo ' ox u o o 0 : OS e a 2o V, OO OO ! :o CO 001 ' " 00 " CD cn etn co a r,tn H a; as , as M ft M t:- as - 5 tea 3 teas a: 05-0.-03 wa) 4 !-t-,i-i-t-.t-u 'n , "os o. pq J DRY GOODS. H3 PK1CK & WOOD, H3 N. NINTH STREET, ABOVE ARCH, riarc just opened 600 dot. Linen Towo's. Huckaback Towels, wide red border, 28 cents, up to 11. , Handsome Damask Towels. Bath Towels, 81, 40, 60, a nd 66 cents. A large assortment Linen Napkins and Doylies. Ecotch Diaper by tho piece or yard. Linen Unckaback by the yard. Best mako Shirting Linens. Table Linons by the yard, very o'acap. 8-4 and 10-4 Table Cloths, yery cheap. ; Best Russ'a Crash in the city, lor 18, 20, 25 oontst per yard. WHITE GOODS I WHITE GOODS I Cambric, Jaconet, and SwIps Muslins. ' Nali iooks and Victoria Lawna. Striped aud rlald Muslins. Fine quality larg-o size Plaid Muslins. Bhirred K uslins, yery cheap. Fine Qua'ity ilrlped andpluid Swiss Muslins. White Brilliances, 28, Sl 87. 44, 60, and 62) eta. W bite Marseilles, 75 cents per yard. Honeycomb and Marseilles Quilts. PlilCK & WOOD. Ao. 113 N. KIN Til Stroet. K. B. Best n alee bleached and nnbloaohod Mu- Hnrj pl'low-cas and shectins? Muslins; host quality American flints and Ginahams. 210 1. S. Will remove to Ihe N. W. cornor EiehtU and Filbert streo's about the last of April. yxnr.r:E goods. JACONET MUSLINS. PLAID SWISS. CAMBRIC MUSLINS. SOFT FINISH CAMBRIC. FRENCH OKGANDY VICTORIA LAWN. WHITE DIMITY. SWISS MUSLINS. WHITE BRILLIANTS. PLAID MUSLINS. AMERICAN CAMBRIC. S1RIFF.D SWISS. : NAINSOOK MUSLIN. STRIPED NAINSOOK. PLAID NAINSOOK. i WHITE PIQUE. NAINSOOK CHECKS. ,WrIIITE TARLETAN. FIGURED SWISS MUSLINS. LINEN LAWN. TUCKED MUSLINS. 1 PUFFED MUSLINS. MARSEILLES. PINK TARLETAN. At Extremely Low Hates. J. C. STRAWBRIDCE & CO.. 315rj N. W. COR. EIGHTH AND MARKET strpets. QALICOESP CALICOES COOPER & COXARD, NINTH AND MARKET. . ONf CASE Calicoes 23 oents per yard. TWO CASE8 4-4 Calicoes 28 cents por yard. THBEE CABES 4-4 Bleached Muslin 35conu. TWO CASES 4-4 Bleached Muslin-. ,37 cents. ONE CASE 4-4 Bleached Muslin 40centa. FIVE BALES Unbleached Muslin 25 to 35 cents. A line show of best makes COTTON GOODS, re tailing at shout the who esalo price. 2 13 6t E. M. NEEDLES. Laces ami Lace Gooils, g EMBROIDERIES, i HANDKERCHIEFS, NECK TIES, VEILS, LINEN SLEEVES, COLLARS, ETC., In all their Varieties. J)REIFUSS & DEtSINGER, No. 49 N. EIGHTH STREET, EAhT SIDE, Unvo just received a large lot 01 BJMJ.S1I1K VOOLLEN COODS, i.ai im' fancy avuun u mi (,Ol 1)8. Ltl'Kv PMlmniDEKIKS. VEIL. rj BA1KNS18 A nti a run line ol LAl lTcV MD CHI1DHKX 8 KID, MLE, AND i'A-NUV tit-OVtU-. Auo, a large lot of . CItOCHET LmACKS, Wblcb w art cOrUif at reduced pricta. mlr
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