THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 18GC.1 AMUSEMENTS. Arc Ptrkm Thbatrk Sam is doeldedly a sensation. We .Ike "bam," not Sim thep'ece, bnt "Fain" tbo muu. Mr. Chanfraa's la capital creation, In ial hotter tate than f-ot hern's "Dundreary," fall of lotiuery, polite t'an., absurdity, fan, and joviality. But there ia nothing rnqan or vulgar on the contrary at the right lime, ke become dicniBod and manly in the midst of a I bit Ifllnsvnorwies, o that wo quite lore ".-am," with ns unconscious f nu. bis out er pavinrs, hi hiti at the tun -a. hit lore of America, hid rood look, and his dnudy velvet coat. Mr. Vara oe delighted the audlenoo by sMvin a capi tal representation ot the on cm. lie la njnle, Unlit, Rraootul, and evidently to the manor born. Once on a time Ihero waa a proat and celebrated Enrlish clown ot the lame name. Even olcua talont can be inherited. ili pr Loran la handsomer than ever she was, has bair that, like Borcmc's, deserves to bo taken to lieuTcn mai'Ultlcom (Ires. e, tuut fit well, and a tli' rouh convionon that, possess n all those artvau tore, she can dt ione with any others. Mr. le Waiclen played "IH l Crockett," but we do not like Mi Do V aldon'a attempt at acting; the character ho pluys should be the strongest lu iho p 001 1 an be plaml it, It (.'appeared mtirolv. Mr. Marlowe ard Mr. Mackay had both unimportant pans, ot which rot evrn their ta ent could make anything. 1r Jnms and Mrs. Worrali WPie Sftt.sl Uorv. Mrs. Thayer was capita'ly mule np. Mrs rease lookd nro.ailv nri'ttv. and wax dressed with almolicity ml e-oodtastn. Sum W'tl have a run it is tall of well-known Han-, poeular allusions, old jokes, anu tunny imitations, a thinsr ot "sbieds and pa'caos;" but without thn slightest pretension to plotorcoia nion teniae, tt required no rflort of mtoileot ti writ It no tllort ol intellect is nccesary to comoroh -na It henco It apncals to tho masses, and wnl draw fine houses. lh p ecu was, ot course, well put ou the atone. Walhut Street Iheatbr. .It. Clarke rare his Immortal porformancn of "Do Boots," and too ImirnhiT mii-'tiR and impressive portrattnre ot Aewruan Noiigs." This evening "Major da Booti" tjtuin. Ksw Chesnpt Btiuckt Ihkatre. The he mirh, with its resplendent stalactites, its aurora borceli, and its myBtorios and its ce ma. dens, wa a very Hue succiss. it win uo pinyoa to-uigm. Carl Scnunz On tho evening of the 22 d Fetiufcry tho Social, Civil, and Statistical Associa tion of the Colored Feopto of Pennsylvania hare secured the scrvces of General "arl Scuurz to lecture before them at Concert Hall. T.io tame ot' this speaker and tho cau'o should draw an immense aud.enco. I'xrelli's Or-KRA. Lucretia Borgia, the opora that has excited the admiration of the musical world whilst it has oBtoblshed them, will be riven at Concert Hall. It is an admirable performance, not one that requires indulgence as for amateurs, but to be listened to as a teriormunce ot accomplished artists, bmire i ckets cau oe ootainod at 1 orelh s rooms. Academy of Mceio. The sale of ticket for the Gtrmau oj era was most successful. Tnero was a pcriect crowd at Trumpler's during the whole morning. Academy of Mub.c I he electric, spontaneous, original, and lmpu slve orator, Geor?e Franc's Irain, will lecture tins evening uuaer me auspices ot ibe frees Ciub. GAS CONSUMERS. "We wenld caU your attention to a NEW GAS EEGULATOR, INVENTED BY DR. CHAS. M. CRESSON, (Late Manaclr.g Engineer of tho Philadelphia Oaa Votks', poBftiflrg GREAT DKilCAUX ofadjastment by the. nee ot a peculiar tonn of va vo and gas holder, governing accurately a simile light, with a capacity to pass gas enough tor the full number of lights, and the ability within the instrument itsolf, to Increase the pressure, when the greater Quantity of gas is required. Among the peculiar advantages of this Regulator, teat make it preferable to instruments of more con tracted size, which require the use of MKBCUBT or IXIXIDLE DIAFUKAGM8, the following , deserve especial notice : FIRT The free motion ot the Regulating Valve through considerable space, gives It greater de'leacy ol adjustment, and a wider lange of consumption in a Ingle instrument, than is possible with other forma. 8EC.OMD Ihe fluid seal ol GLTCtRISE used in this REGULATOR, avoids the daagcr resulting in other forms, from the unwholesome vapors ot Mercury, which, passing off with the Uas, are disseminated throughout the rooms In which it Is burned, subjecting the occupants To ALL THE DELETERIOUS EFFECTS OF MERCURY npon the human svbtem, and especla'ly upon the LUNGS and 8K.IS, when it Is thus diffused aa vapor. The accidental overflow of Mercury from these mercurial Seals has often Injured valuable Gas Meters, the cost of which has necessarily been charged to the consumer. Where the use of MEBCUBT In regulators Is avoided by the substitution of a FLEXIBLE DIAPHRAGM, the resulting difficulties are also numerous; one Is tne lia bility to LFAKAGK and EXPLOSION OF GAS : on- other, the loss ot Flexibility and consequent inefficiency by age and exposure to cold, and thirdly, the Inherent vice of want ot oellcacy of adjustment, and range of action. To remedy these faults, the "CRESSON REGULA TOR" was invented, and wherever Introduced It has given the greatest satisfaction, always producing a steady light and regular consumption, with a savlag ot trom 1 WEHTY to TIIIEI Y Vex Cent in amount of gas consumed. LETTERS PATENT have been granted for this Regu lator, both In toe I. KITED STATES and In ENGLAND, It Is manuiactured by the "AMERICAN METER COMPANY," Of NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, and BOSTON, for ns alone, and tor eale, W bolesaie and Retail, at our ware houses in this city, where all ordeia and letters should be addressed. The following Is an extract from the Journal of the FRAN KM S INbTlTUTK, dated October 18, 1865:-"An experimental trial was then made as to the quantity St gas consumed by the burners when under regulation to their maximum eooaomy, and also the amount consumed by the same burners when subjected to tho ordinary variations of street pressure. "The result showed that With the regulator, there -was unlforn,ly 78 cublo feet ot gas per hour consumed, being an average of 3 7-10 cublo teet per burner Whilst without the Regulator the same burners consumed trom 106 to 140 cublo feet per hour, the average being 126 cubic teet, or 6 feet per hour to euh burner." The test apparatus which was set up in the FRANK- UN INSTI'l U 1 E can be seen at our SCALE WAREHOUSE In this city, where the public are Invited to call and examine lor themselves, the amount of saving effected by the use of tho CHESSON IlEGUI.ATOIt, FAIRBANKS & EWING, MASONIC HALL, t 124mwtlm No. 716 CHE8NUI STREET WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. MUSICAL BOXES. A full assortment ot above gooos constantly on band at mode ate price the Musical Boxes playing trom 2 to it) beauuiui Airs. TAER & BROTHER, Importers. No, 624 CUENU1 bTUEET, lllltmtliljrp Below iourth, MEDICAL E L E G TRI C IT . , . . 1 " - i.i . WONLERFVL SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY T1. B. W. HECKWITII'S ELECTKIUAL INSTITUTE Mo, 1220 VV A'JLiNUT Street, Klccirielty In nil Ha Varlonn Form Attuiaiioeriiii tor lure or Dtrwtt lleHta. Within tho past Cvo years, Aoid of Bailouts lave tun treated at !ns oilioo, sulTeriiig from almont every hum anu nonunion of disease common to lii.maiilty ai.d in tieuriy a 1 copos a benolit or perfect cute has been eflcorod. I'a sv, dealni ss, b'inanom, llieiinistieni. oyst epsia, ra.icer, and all the old knotty inim iiim uiu a iu$ Bicjau h curae, as it proves bit inability to er.dicuio, art- by our mot hod com paiatively easy of cine. Specimens of tumors of la i go growth ex.ractcd by means ot Kloctrioity alouo, without pain, without the tut of the knife, 11 1' mures, or an other means, may bo seen at our olhee by those iuterestcd. We are :l'lng to under take any oi the lollovins diM, , with every nope ana profpeei oi succes wiiu try many oors not Lere enumeraicd : 1. JjtttutrK ol the ll'atn and Jvri"it Suntem EiuUi fv, t horca or b. Mtus' JJanco. 1'aralvsli (licniipieria), ella ", llyi-teria. A'eryounuos l a pitation ui me Heart Locmaw, etc. 'i. Uryans ana ltn.v$ connected oilh tie Digtt ttve tslnn fr'nro .hi oat, lBpoi"ia, L)iarrhxa L-vftn.er, (jh.Ht iiu e i onstipanon, lioinioirnoiiles or 1 lies. Bilious 1' mtuleut, and 1 uiutor's Colic and all aileciiuiiB ol ihe L,:ver and SuJeen. 8. Httvtratvrv Oronns. Catarrh. Couch. loflu- ci ra, Ao'un.a t i.tn i i caut"Q oy orirauio disoiue ot ti e Ik an ', im cr inn, 1 Idiripy, l eurodyma or klieuinatium of Ihe C Ik ft, Consumption lu the early staves. 4 iftrous and Muxcular Svtitrm.- Rtioumatism. Gout, Lumbago, btitleck, 8iinal Curvature, Hip uiscuses, unceis, j uiiiois. aiid Kidney Complaints. Impotence and Seminal W takni ss. The lattor eomulmns nover foil ti viold rapidly io this treatment o. fHttasea j-ecuitar to remcutt. utotns com plaints, involving a mal positiou, as Fro'apsus, An tioverslon, Kctrovcrs.on, Inilammalion, Uloeratlon, and various other aliectiuns of the Womb and Ova. rits, l'ainlul, buppreHbcd, bcanty, or l'roluae Men t ruation, LeuceirUoea IO LA L 1 we can recommend this treatment at one of UKVAklKii lJCCK6S. A most luuume rabie cases huve como unaor treatment at our office who can tei tilv to .his lact Krs. il KCK VVIXU has et-tlre chartte of tho Laaies' Doi Hrtment fcKtM'to.-Iho diseased and all Interested are retened to the fuilowing named geutleraon, who nave been treated suit witnessed oar treatment on others at JNo. 10 A ALNU r Street: A. J rieasontou. hriuadier-benoral. No. 916 Bi ruce street ; a. lleaeou ou, Brigadier Coueral, bU Louis, Ali?ouun; Jac b Vandegnlt, Odesei, Dela ware: H A. euile. thread mauutacturer. Mount Holly, New Jcraey; W. B. bnutii, iron- lounder, no iwi Hai.over street, fnilade phia ; Ceorge Dougiats Local Exprees t'om'janv, i hila delpbiasJ W Bradley, nublishor. No. 66.N. Fourth street; KobcrtW oik No 61 N Third street; Colonel l. ti. tweeuey, assessor, becond lllstnct oi fhiia orlpbia, Walnut and l'jghth streels; George (J. f.vuus, ao 4is Arch street, below Fifth: William l'elouse, type iounder, third and Cheen at streets; Ed. AlcLane, manufacturer oi cotton goods, with very many others. 1'hvsio sns or stuuen e desirinsr to have instruction in the coirtct apt lieution ot Electricity lor the cure vi uiBttuc chii uppiy at luo ijince. Consultation Iree. l'tttcrintive circulars of euros effected, with numerous references, can be bad by application at tbo Office. All letters address d to DR. S. W. BECK WITH, 2 lemw No. 1210 WALNUT Street, Phila. BUSINESS COLLEGE THE GREAT Practical School of" Business, SURPASSING IN THE EXTENT OF ITS Accommodations, jPatronage, and Influence, Any similar Institute in the State. 1 he place lor YOUNG MEN Who desire success and promotion in builness life. The College occupies two large buildings, one at TENTH AND CHESNUT STREETS AND THE OTI1EB AT Eroad and Spring Garden Streets, Which are connected bv leleuranh. maklnK ltlbr far the most com oletc and extensive miauiliilimuut ot Uie Kind in the State. The Institution offers in all respects the very highest advantages, it Is me only business or Commercial School In tb city having a legislative charter. Dtoiomaa are awurded b authorit. ol law. under the coruorative seal. It is conducted upon the best prai; leal 'yet mi of inntrttctKin, anu oy teacuers or acxnowiougoa auiuiy and exnnrlence. For lull particulars send lor Illustrated Circulars and Catalogue. , l lmw im Li. iai hc aj a. JH., fresident. gANDSOME SILKS AT LOW PRICES. We bare now open a choice assortment of SPRING SILKS, Of every variety and qua Ity, IN CHOICE SHADES AND COLORS. Silks Suitable for Evening Drosses. Silks Suitable for Street Dresses. BLACK ORO GRAIN SI ICS. ' BLACK TAT KTA PARISIESNES. ' BONAiET TAFfKTAS. DRAP DK FRANCE. AEMUBK8. CORDEl'. CJRO DR AMKRIQUK', UEu DU ltlllSES. ' TAFFETAS, AND BLACK SILKS, Of every variety, with and without Lustre, at le:s than present cost of Importation. ; II. STEEL & SOIV, 2 Hamw No. 713 and 715 N. TENTH ST. W A I R I? A N K S' . STANDARD SCALES, Adapted to Every Urancn ofBusi. ness Wherw a Correct and. Durable Sc ale is Iteqvilred. A Bnllorm standard ot weigats, and a cerreot sys tem of welgulng, are rubjects claiming the attention of every Individual In the community. FAIIiBANKS Ss EWING. MASOIG nALL, ', No. 715 CZESNTJT STREET, eZlmtLt6ai4p rfllLADKLPHJA, THE GREAT r STRENGTHENING ' T03IC, . . ..'if' (Sot a Whl ky Preparation), 0 UOOPLAND'S GERM A N BITTERS, WILL CURI i . ' DEBILITY! DEBILITY! Resulting from any cause whatever. , H TEOSTRATION OP THE SYSTEM INDUCED BY THE BEVEEE DAEDSUirS, EXTOBURE, FEVERS, Qt Dif-iennes of Camp Life, 80LUILR8, CI1IZEN8, MALE OR FEMALE, AD CLT OK YOUTU, Will find In this Bi ters a pnre Tonic, not dependent on bad llyuors tor their niu,t muracuious effects. DYSPEPSIA, and . , Diseases Resulting from Disorders of the , Liver and Digestive Organs, ARB CBRED BY HCOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. This Hitters kas nertormed more cnre, slves better Sfltlstaciiou, has more testimony, has more resoeciaOie , u.arkeU W e defy any one to contradict this assertion, and WILL. PAY SIOOO To any one who will pi educe certificate published by us that la not genuine. Iloofland's German Bitters WILL CCBB EVfeBT CABB Or CUR 0X1C OR A'ER VO US DEBILITT, AND DISEASE 3 OF THE KIDNEYS. Obseive the lollowlntr Symptoms, resulttng from D Is omers oi me digestive urumist Constipation, Inward Piles Fu ness of Blood to the jieao, Aciuiiy or iuo siomaco, ksum. neartourn. ... V.. ii 1.' .. n IL.L.k. I . 1 1 AJIBPUBi. i Ui ,uuu x .4 I ' v. no v. n Biju, III btomach, Sour r mutations. Rinkingor Fiut Utieu at ihe Pit of the Btomach ewlm- . mlugcf the Head, Hunted and Dim cult Breathing. Fluttering-at the Heart. Choking or Bullocating Hensations when in 1 1 ins bosture, Din nets of Vision, Soia or Webs txlore the Blvht, ' Fever and Dull Pain In the Bead, Deficiency of l'eiaplratlon. Yellowness ot ibe bkln and Len. Pain In the ide, Back. Chest. Liniba. Ktn.. Hiulilon Flushes Ot Heat. Ilurnlnir In thA Finah tiniitiini Iniaclnlngs of tvli, and treat Depression of HplnW. REMEMBER, That this Bitteri it not Alcoholic contains no Rum or Whitley, and cannot make Drunkards, but is the Best Tonic in the world READ WHO SAYS 'SO. Fiom Rev. W. D Selfprled, raster of Twelfth Baptist lourcn, rnuaueipnuk benilemen i I have recently been laboring under the disireasinu elieors ol lndixeatlun. aooomoanled b a nros iratlun oi the nervoua s stem. Numerous remedies were recommended by mends, and some ot them ies ed but wi lioui leiiei l our uoonuiiu a uermau Bitters were recommenuea bv persons who had tneil them, and whose lttvotab e mention ot these Bltiers induced me to try them 1 must cnnfi-si tliat 1 had an aversion to Patent Aicdiclnes iru. . the "thousand and one" quaes "IJit terB," whose only aim aeems to be to pa m od sweetened and drugged liquor upon the sommun ty in sly way, and the tendency or which. I tear, is to make many a confirmed drunkard Upon learning that yours was reany a medicinal preparation,! took It wlm happy enect. lis action nut univ upon roe siomacn. out upon ihe nervoua system, was orouiDt and uraHlvlntr. I leel tbatlbsve derived gioat and permanent benefit from tue ub ui a ion uwinn very respeci'uuy yours, W. D SEIQFRTFD. Xo. HA Ubackamaxou street. From the R v E. J. Fendall, Assistant Editor Christian (. nroulcie, l uuaueipnia. 1 have derived decided benefit from the use of Hoof- 1 am 's German Bnters, and leel It niy privilege tore- commena iiiem as a most vaioaDie uinic, toaii woe are fullering trom general debility or I rum diseases arlalng trom derangement ol the liver. I ours uiuy, x.. u. i r.3tujLULi, From Rev. T. Merrige, Pastor of the Passyunk Baptist inurcn, I'nliuueipuia. From the manv respectable recommendations given to Dr. lioofiand's (ierman lilttcrs 1 was induced to live them a trial. Alter using sevvrol bottles I lound tnem to be a gona rrmcay .or ucDuny, ana a most ezcnneui tonic lor the stomach. D. 11 1 KRIOE. From Rev. William Smith, formerly Pastor of the Vin- centown and MhlvUle (N. J.1 liaptixt Cliureuen. Unvlnu need In m lanil y a number oi bottlea of your Hocflumt's Uemian Litters. 1 have .o say that 1 regard the m as uu excel.ent medicine, specially adupted to re move the ilUi'ri tiify are recummenaeu iur iner atrengthen and Invigorate the sysUsui whvn debt lt ited, and are uselu In disorders of the ilver. loss oi appetite, l hv nlm recomuieniled them to several ot mv irlends. who have tried tliem. and lound them greajy bentnclal in tne restorauou oi ueauu. Yours iruiy. WJLLI M SMITH. Ho. 006 Ilutcldnson street, Phlluda. D BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! Bee that the signature of "C. M. JACKSON" Is on the wrapper ot tuch bottle. PRICE, Stogie Bttl Ou nollr, or a Half Joseu for fc3 Mioutd vour nearest Druvglst n' t have the article, do not be put oil' by any of the intox'cailng preparations that may be ottered lu Its pluca, but send to us, aud we Wlh forward, securely packed, by express. PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND MANUFACTORY, No. G31 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. JONES & EVANS, SUCCESSORS TO O. il. JACK BOS j CO), PROPRIETORS. For sale by Druggists and Dealers in every town In tn tuUtUbwtes. 14wtmp2ui SPECIAL NOTICE , I . ' : I , : : ; I Will Sell the Greater Part of my Finished Stock cf j CABINET WARE, , , . 1 .... I AT PUBLIC SALE, . , ! ON FRIDAY. 523d INSTANT, Preparatory to Removing to the Building THIRTEENTH AND CHESNUT STS. Bee M. Thomas & Sons' Advertisement ' 13 19 4trp GEORGE J. UEXKELS, rjOO and 811 CIIKSNUT Street. DUPLEX SKIRT. FASniOSS FOR I860. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOt'BLK SPBINO) HOOP SKI11T. Each Hoop of this rKCTJXIAR SKIRT In composed of Two fin -'-ffnr d itrtl $ir gi. braid, d Tiumxr and FiiiMLT together kduss to r.m.K, lonoing at once the biHONGLM and mrst 1XLXI bLK UOOP made 1 hey win nut BEkn or bhiak like tne single springs, but will kvkk l'KKSKKVB their piRFROT and BKAIIT1VUL fHAi s wheio ibree or lour ordinary skirts will have been ihrt wn away as . eelcss. then 'fid rfui i rbxnv Apns gbfatit to the cok TOBT and COK VEM1EKCK. besh.cs giving IXTKMBX rLI.VSI'RR to the w kadfr, as wllL be part euuurly erptrunctdby lauiks aitendlnv er vd-d rtcptons, talis, oprrat. ric. Ik r act for the jromtnade or A u , the church, tht a ire. orrr they are iinst iipasud. combining comport, srRAniuTT and rcosomt, with that blkuanois oi shape which has made the . DUPLEX ELLIPTIC TUB btAsdaud PKiar OF THE FA9UIONABLE WORLD. . '. . Vanufactured exclusively by the SOLE OWNERS Of Patent, "WESTS, BRADLKY & CAUY, So. 9T CHAMBERS and Kos. 79 and 81 READE Sts., NEW YORK. Merchants will be supplied as above, and by Philadel phia Jolibsrx. FOR 8aLE In all First class Retail Storks In this city. Inqulie lor Ci It 3inrp BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT. JCK WOOD'S NEW C O L L A li . MOLDED TO FIT THeTeCK AND WI TH A SPACE FOR THE CRAVAT. Ihe Lorkwood Uannfaotnrlnir C'omoanv announce to the Trade tbev have Just bruught out a NEW MOLDED COLLAR, having more Space fr the Cravat, and in ail retpt ets bttter Jitt ng and betor shared than any hi-r' to fore t reduced (with the exception oi ' Xockwood's Cloth l.lnrt Collafa"!. Ihe paper is so'd and will not split, and Is conse quently trrunoer ana m'ire aarabie man any neretoiore made, nelna manufactured bv the narties wno for mauv years past have made the bond, d td.and banknote poTtriQT tne Lnitea mates i reosurj unpiiuiienu in addition to this the collars themselves are made bf the same machlnerv as our best i. loth Lined goods, and are guaranteed the best oi all Paper Collars made. Each collar Is bramed with an 'ARROW." which has been registered In the United mates circuit Court as our 'irade ark lor mis quality oi goods. A New Line of Discounts Offered to Jobbers. LOCKWOOD MFG. CO., Nos. 255 arid 259 S. Third Street, S17stutb2wrp . I'HILADkXPHIA, or No. 93 READE STREET, N. T. JT WILL UY TO ADVERTISE IN COUNTRY NEWSPAPERS! The undersigned is agent for the best countrr capers In all parts ot the United 8tates, anl contract for adver ting at the publishers' lowest rates. Ills system of advertising Is such that no one who designs to make bl uslness known In many different sections of the coun ry should fall to avail themselves of lit. lie recom mends and represents only well estab lshed panert. and guar an ten careful Insertions of advertisements in all cases. WILMER ATKINSON. 1 No. 61 I Chesnut Street, 2 17 etatbSt SECOND FLOOR. (OFFERING MACHINES. GOFFERING MACHINES. A large assortment of Goffering; Machinos Just received per steamer "it. Utorge." FOE SALE Br ISAAC TOWNSEND, Qonse-Fornishinx Ktore of the lata JOU.S A. llUBrilEY, -I No. 922 CHESNUT STREET, 1 J4 Below Tenth Ft-eet, pAPIEH MACIIE GOODS PAPIER MACHE GOODS. TAETAN GOODS, . SCOTCH PLAID GOODS. A fine iesortmect of I'suUt Mache Work Tables, Writ is jf Desks, Inkstands, and Scotch Pla d Goods, jut t received per the stcamor "St. George," too late torChiis'mas tales, suitable for Bridal Gilts, otc, will be sold low. - ISAAC TOWNSEND, Ilouse FurnUbhiK fctoro of Ihe late J03.N A I No. 922 CHESNUT STREET, 124 1 1 Below Tenth street, JTALIAJN MACCARONI,' ylUUCKLM, ,' ! , -.. PAEMASAS CnEE3E. , FRESH IMPORTED. For sals bj t ' ! ' ; JAMES It. WEim, J )51m i wALSCT ASD EIGHTH STREETS. iK. HUNTER, No. 44 N. SEYENTD hTBFtrT: mnva irrr.lt CRT. PHIXADBLPHIA. Aeknowlrdned Iv allp arttct irnf-r' ''d as by tar the '. in the ireaimenii t b trae-S in h.s lvioVy. QCIOB IIIOKOIIUH, andTcrnian nr runt ocb iunn taie. lememiier lilt Bun."'jiiiynnim' can onlv he Imd gi nulne at his o.d .exUbuthed 0lc.e. No HA. SSVLKlll e;,MII,U'vllluimi vi WATCHES AND JEWELRY. EWIS IiADOMiig5 WTTlIE3,fi;WLaT8ILVEIlWtII, II , WATC2E3 and JESUIT E.r- ATP T-Tt TINE DIAMOND WOSK. WATCHES. Of the vest celebrated nakers. I' SILVER. WARE, rOR WEDDIDiO PRESENTS, hi freai yarioty. ,(' REPAIRING DONE IN THE BES1 i . , . MANNER. Old Cold, Bflver, and rrecloos Stents bousht for Cash. U2 (jllOICB HOLIDAY GOODS. Larire ftDd handsome auortmcntof i. COLD AND SILVER WATCHES. DIAMONDS, JKWELKY. SILVER AND PLATED WARE CLOCKS, BROSZES, ErC. . CLAr,K & BTDDLE, Successors to 1 homos C. Garrett, 6 22 Ivrp Ko. 712 CUESMUr STREET. Si K I C II JEWELKT JOHN BRENNAN, DEALER n , , DIAMONDS, FINE WATCHES, JEWELRT Etc. Etc. Etc. 9201y No. 18 8. EIGHTH 8i REET, Philad. HENRY HARPER, No. B20 ARC LI STREET Uannlabtorer and Dealer la Watches, Jc ine Je"welr y Silver-Plated Ware, 801y Solid Silver-ware. AUCTION SALES. 1) AVIS & IUHVEY, AUCTIONEERS, (Late with M. Ihnma A SonK). 810KE, So. 3J3 Cllt-a.MJT Bircct ffa'e No. 2ii4A Orann tt-pt. SPLENDID 1'L'RNlTUl.E, 8 I I IN SV AT PIANO, r liniuua, L,llUa JU1KKUU. Vk.LVT UaK PEld, Etc. On Wedne.dav Mornlnir, At 10 o'clock, at lo. 2li4& Ureeu atrce . br catnlntrna. the tuilre Kami ure. Inc udmir suite splendid walnut and Dlnsh drawlna-rooin furniture. hndioa. chamber aulti'8 tlulKhed In oil, etaccre sideboard, eieiraiu rose- wooa seven octave oiano torto made ov tttelnwav as Cons, i- rencn plate mantel mlirors. 18 hjM Indies, flue on raintiiifs. ncn satin laniDroiium ana ion curtains, elPiant velvet and Brussels carnets. French China Din ner and Tea bets. etc. Also, Kitchen Furniture. Jdsv be ext. mined at 8 o'clock on the mornlna- of sale. or previous v by ohtainlns an order lrom the auc tioneers. 2 0 .it FITZrATHICK & CO. AUCTIONERS. 1 Ktw Auction Ilouse. Uo. 027 CUESKUT Street. FOR SALE. GEBMANTOWNI GERMANTOWN ! Anv person drslilnir to entublifh a flrst-o'ans Boardlna House or boardlna school at (ierniantown can now Dur- chane one oi ihenios' dcilriib.o places lor such pu.poae in trie iwrn y-sccona warn. The propenv known as the White Swan Hotel, at Mount Altv. Germantown. will be so d cheanand uuun acconimc dating terms. 'ine main ouiiainf la or stone, lour stories in neignt, and contains thirty one rooms. There are about two a. ro ot eround lu good condition. There a'e out-bullillnns - which with a .rifting out ay. cou o ue convertca into eini eonvonint aweintiga. or would muke additional aeuuiumodatlous lor boarders or sctioo s. Mich an opportunity to secure a desirable location may not again be oneied. and any one dttsiring to purchase should apply at once. immediate possession can oe given, r o: lull terms nu particulars apply to HUBERT 'HOMAB, Conveyancer, MAIN Bireet, near Wa nut ane. 2 17 3t (iermantown. COR SALE A BARIJAIN. THE OWNER, l desiring to remove West, offers tor sale a larire, established Wholesale and Retail Business, cnslsting oi lOiLOlL I. AMI 8. GLA88-VAhE. and OIL. ibe storeir In a good si nation and doing a large business now. C.'e wuote. Including Fixtures Ueoa-w 11. etc., will bu sold on re souable terms. Possession given Immediately, or as soon as stock can be counted a.tur ale Anv neniou wiahlns to buy nr to into baslness .villi 00 wen io give mrir imniaumTO atiea.ion ai-o Bona new RDrina covarvu wikuh. nunia anu nnr- n' ss, ail complete and in good order ) can be teon at any time. Address, n real and lull name. Post Office, Box No. wu I lootop QAK SHADE OIL COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL BbaieH 120,000. $000,000 Par Value $i00 rBBRlDENT. WILLIAM UA1LET. IHKAStBBK. HV'Ull GAMBLE. SKCBETABT, J. DAI LAS HALL. IlIllKCTonS JOHN F. GROSS, DAVIS KIMBLE, 11UG1I UAMBLK. JOHN U. JuMud, WILLIAM B1L-Y, OFIICE, No. 329 WALNUT STREET, raiLAPELrnu. J 12 lmrp : LIFE, GROWTH AND BEAUTY. Mrs. S. A. Allen's World's Hair Restorer and Dress ing invigorate, strengthen and lengthen thch air. They act directly upon the roots of the hair, supplying re quired nourishment, and natural color and beauty returns. Grey hair disap pears, bald spots are cov ered, hair stops falling, and luxuriant growth is the re sult. Ladies and Children , will appreciate the delight ful fragrance and rich, glossy appearance impart ed, to the hair, and no fear of soiling the shin, scalp, or most elegant head-dress. Bold by dl Druggie. Depot 198 & 200 Greenwich St. N. Y. HAVANA CIGARS AND ' LYNOimURQ TOBACCOS. ' Ecst in theo'ty. at redaeed prloes, at ' FLiHLETY'S, CT CHKSSCT Street, Opposit thi Continental otlcs Store closed on Sunday. Custutner p ease juicLassou fcuurday. lanuiip : FINANCIAL "TE OFFER'; FOR . SALE ssucd to tlic raclflc Ballroaa Co liferent payab'e In enrrenoy. The cheapest Oown ment Bonds on the market, received by UhltM Btatea Treasarer at 90 per cent as security forVadonal BanK Circulation. Morris and Essex , Railroad First Mortgage 7's, Due 10(4, - Htrlotly Flrst-eliss Bonds for tale lower than atb . Bonds of the same class. Junction Railroad Second Mort- gageO's, ' 1 Fndorsed by Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Philadel phia and Reading Railroad Company, Ihtladeipbla, WH mlrgton and Ba'tlmore Railroad Company. Bonds dot la 19(0. Coupons paid In full ftse of all taxation. Tha limit on tneso Bonds has recently been reduced, so that we can now oflfer them at a very low price. Government securities of all kinds bought and sold. Stocks and Oold bought and sold on commission la' this and other markets. Interest allowed on deposits), ' 1 E. W. CLARE & CO., Bankers, 1133m No. 33 S. Third St.,Phllad. JAY COOKE & G O., y No. 114 S. THIRD STREET, t BANKERS, ' AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES TJ. S. 6s Or 1881, - 6 20s, OLD AM) NEW, 10-4081 CERIIFICATK3 OF INDEBTEDNESS, 7 CO JOTES, 1st, 2d, ana 8d beries. COMPOUND INTERES1 NOTES WANTED. LMEBESr ALLOWED OH DErOStXS. Collections made; Etocks Bought and Bold on Commission. fcpecial buslboss accommodations reserved for LADIES. I1 bix a DKi.iHr A, February, 1866. 278m U, S. 8 li C I UITf ESe A SPECIALTY. SUITE, RANDOLPH & CO., BANKERS & BROKERS, 16 S. THIRD ST. f 3 NASSAU ST. rHILADKLPBIA. NEW YOUK. STOCKS AND GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. ITEBET ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. 21 5-2Qs- CITY WARRANTS. 7 3Q3 O. A. RAHM & CO., ' BANKERS, No. 52 SOUTH THIRD STREET, BUT CITT WaRRAViS at lowest market rates, and allow BACK 1KTEKKST. Buy and sell UMl ED STATES LOAN'S at best market prices. COurOTJKD INTEREST NOTES wanted at a MU- miuh ( OLLECriONS made on all accessible points hi the Union. STOCKS, etc . bouaht and sold at I the Board of Brokers. 2 20 tutbsltrp jA-VIES JBItOTlIJERS, No. 225 LOCK STREET, BANKERS AND BROKERS, BUT AND SILL CMTED STATES BONDS. 1881s, 6-20s, 19 fOs. T1MTED STATES 7-10s. ALL ISSUES. CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS Mercantile Paper and Loons on Co laterals negotiated.. Stocks Bought and Sold on Commission. 1 31 ly JJ ARTE II, DURNEY & CO., 13 ANKERS, ' STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 55 S. THIKD 8TUEET, PtllLADELPIiLA. Stocks and Loans bousrht and sold on Commission Uncunent Bank Notes, Coin, Etc., boucht and sold. Special attention paid to tho purchase and sale of Oil 6'ocks. Deposits received, and Interest allowed, as per agreement. 1218m rjllEFIRST NATIONAL BANK HAS REMOVED During the erection ol tho new Bank tMlldiiur, I TO 117 4p No. 8Q5 CHESNUT STREET yORK, McCOUCU & C0. STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 0G S. THIRD STREET GOVERNMENT SECURITIES Bought and Sold. bTOCKS lionght and Sold on Commission. INTEREST ellowed on L'epoalti. 1 31Im4p 5 Ws- ' 7"SC8, WANTED.- ! DE HAVEN & BROTHER1 1.1 No. 40 8. TtlfHP STREET. g'-E L L E R S BROTHER S, No. 18 N. SIXTH STREET, Having added to their fotmer business that of piILL AKI) FACT0UY FINDINGS, Intend keeping a full assortment of everything in that, lint, wblch they will sell at the lowest rates, lucludina Pure Oak Tanned leather Belting;, Gum Belting and Steam racking", LACK AND TICKER LKATHHR, , i UAND AND HARNESS LUATIIEU, ! ROLLER CLOTH AND SKINS, f CAKD CLOTillNQ, 1 BELT HOOKS. RIVETS', ETC Abo continue to rnsnniaoture as heretofore, WIRE CJXTIJ, i SIEVES, SCHEENS. Etc., Of which a lull assortment Is kept constantly on Land. ' 1 SUtuilmJuirp t
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