8 AMUSEMENTS. Aoadkvt or Mdwio. Ihe repetition of the ora torio of Elijah by tie Handel and Haydn Society took place last evening. Tbl SooHtv holds a trance posh ion in this city. It baa innumerable partisan!; it haa an lmmnme party pnpu anift it Ma, however tut a doubtfnl an 1 disputed position amours musicians. Beyond all doubt, tli existence of a society for tbe study 01 mosio la irood thin, inoveuieat in the right direction; bat these studioe. il Bot ander efficient direction, and not In a cood acbool, are aimless and disappointing- 1 be Handel and Haydn ehoroaet are niteriy wanting in style, in rbytbni, in ichool. Thry.are hammorud ont in a monotonous sort of routine, utterly wanting ra tbe pint of themusio. There is no light or shade, no expression, merely tbe knotca, and not always tbe lime. 1 he mass of Tofoes, too, In Ktijah, were poor and Ineflecuve. That might arise from Ibe faot that many wbo stood score in band lorcot to give sooad to too notes they read. The best choral was, "Bobold Uod tbe lord paaaed by," the moul manitlceat piecs ot deser ptive music written. This Society makes no progress. ' Ibe ehoiiuos are not more artistie or more port pet tban ther were years ago. Dr. Uuilmette, wbo took tbe part assigned at the last peri crmaace to Mr. Kudolphaen, la an admira bly cultivated musician. Knowiedre, soul, and ex pttssion be has, and a most tnorough apireoiauon of the oba acter of the musio of tiendolssonn's spiritual coteeption of "Eijan," with the dreaminess, the majesty, the simplicity and pat no with wnicli Mendelssohn has inveatod him. Dr. (iuilmette ha a high baritone voicn of great ox predion, highly cultivated, and perfectly even, liis phrasineoi tbo rrcitutlre was admirable. Ibe reciUtivo, "Though stricken," and tbe atr, "It is enough," were sung with great pathos and finish, and produced a most thrilling effect. Mr. blmpion, irom Mew lors:, is well known to us. Ho nas a charming voice, which is well cultivated, and la evidently most careful stadcnt,tor eao i time he has roturi.eu to us tuere has tjptn a manilest improve ment in Ills style, ills voice has acquired strength; It is a pate tenor. Mr. Simpson is one of tie best Engusu singers we possess, aud sacred muaio is most pt cially bis ntvle. Both of tho Indies we botrd lor the 11) Bt time. I hey have an immense clique or party, wbioh is one ot tbe distinguishing fern urea ot tbe Bot etv, to d vide it self into tactions. 1ip Alexander bat a uopntno voico, Jfrcsb. and clear, but it i; throat) , aiid In the upper notes un certain, such as G, A, and B. Tbo midd e notes have Diton It Jiaj-al sound. Miss Alexander sinirs coldly, but br vo'co U true She is eniiielv lacittu in .ivio ann her pronuncWiQU Is 1"Qut'HCt. ')bs McCaffrey has acquired great roontition. a'wei s through nor fao'ion. rVitli tas assurance that she is pcr:ect, it is difficult for a ymug lady to believe she bas anv cause to studv. Tbe obarm of this young lady lies in trie quality of her voiae a mellow sympathotio contralto. But tbe voice is limited In its tango. Once it reaches C it breaks, and not having tbe entire control ot ber voice, the result is a mosi abrupt change from the rich, full notes into bard and wooden sound. Mies MoCafltey bas great natural ex pression, though she mouths too much, and straius al tor effect Wita the advantages re have signalized Miss McCaffrey has the power to becomo an artist; as it is she is morcly a pleasing singer. Her "Kent in tbe Lord" was her chef d'ecuvre Carl Heutz conducted, and had a difficult task to maintain an entente cordiale between iho singers and the orchestra. It is, however, good to have heai d this great creation of the spiritual and intel lectual genius of MenrtoMohn, and though this rendi tion, taken as a whole, is lull ot dotecta, it glvos an in en ot what that Bublime composition must be wuen woll executed. Distressing Case of Suicide this Morniko. About ten minutes bcl-jie 12 o'clock this morning, an elderly man, named Andrew W. Cranel, residiLff in a frame dwelling house on the east side of Third street, below Green, next door to the Eleventh Ward Station House, committed suicide by shooting himself through, the right temple wnn a pktol. The deceased was a colFce roaster and transacted business on Hermitage street, near Third and Green, and was about 62 years of age. Tbe vmtoitunute man has been somewhat de mented or some time, and has made various threats at different periods that be would make awajk with himeeli. This morning he left the toute without saying anything to his family, and proceeding to a gun store purchased a pis tol, with which he returned to his house. On entering ho passed through the lower room, "where his daughter Christian Da was engaged in preparing dinner, and, wituout making any re mark or betraying any unusual emotions, he proceeded at once to the second story front room. A moment or two Afterwards his daugh ter heard the report of the pistol, and, running tip 8' aire, found her father lying in the centre of the nom on the floor, with a pistol by his side, hands stretched out, and surrounded by a pool oi blood. His overcoat had been taken off and deliberately and carefully laid on the bed. The hall passed directly through the h'.?ad, coming out at the left temple, causing instanta neous death. Mr. Grauel has been the object of much solici tude on the part of his family since May last; he has been constantly talking about commit ting suicide, and seemed to favor the method of cutting his throat. Not long since he was found in a neighboring stable with a rope around his neck, and would probably have hung himself had he not been interfered with. The deceased is a widower, with three or lour grown-up chil dren. At one time he was a captain of the watch in the Elevvnth Ward. Coroner Taylor held an inquest very shortly atter the sad occurrence, and the jury returned a verdict of death by suicide. A Stitch in Time. From the German Reformed Mcttenrjer. A certain instrument was lately left at our Orphans Home, at Bridesburg. The little folks crowded around it, asking all manner ol ques tions. What L it ? A piano ? Or a melodeon, perhaps. And then we shall have music, and oar teacher will play when we sing our hymns. A lady threads a needle-like wire on the top, puts a piece oi cloth under it, then sets Its little wheels rattling off a ripiddy-rapiddy tune, stitch ing a beautiful seam along tho border. Why, it sews! said one. Oh I a sewing machine 1 G ro ver & Baker have made a present of one of their $1)0 sewing machines to the orphans. For this gift the Board of Managers hereby return them their cordial thanks. If "a stitch in time saves nine," how many will fifty in time save t Why. this thing will almost make the sleeve of a dress while you are threading a needle. In sooth, it takes many a stitch, to keep all these little bodies warm and tidy, as our numerous kind friends can testify. who have spent whole wpeks, of late, making garments lor tueni. But many thing9 are needed besides those that are sent there. True, some ot the little girls can help to sew; but this thing can sew more in live minutes than the whole of them in an hour. Quite an institution we should call this Grover & baker s jnit. So we are told by the busy neoile at our borne, As for us, we are nojudne of this sort of imple ments; wnat do we Know about sewing about ripnlng a bad seam, or miking it rapidly and right We are looking at it through the eyes of . zooBe wuo Know nil uuoui n. auu iuf y say, ror family use, it is the brsl uiachiue extent. The standard ol our judgment is simply this. Tbo'.e that are kind to our orphans we cau recommend to our friends, in whatever honorable business they may be encased. Grover A Baker make good sewing machines. They have done a very kind act for a worthy charitable institution. If you need anything in their line, give them a rail gELLEUS BROTHERS, No. 18 N. SIXTH STREET, Having added to tbelr foimer business that of MILL AND FACTORY FINDINGS, Intend keeping a full assortment of everything ra that 1 ine, which they will sell at the loweut rates, including Pure Oak Tanned Leather JJelting, Gum Belting and Steam Packing, LACE AND PICKER LEATHER, - BAND AND HARNESS LEATHER, ROLLER CLOTH AND 8 KINS, CARD CLOTniNG, BELT HOOKS. RIVETS, ETC. auo ronunue to umuuioiure as neretoiore, WIRE CI.OTIJ, BIEVEH. SCREENS. Efco. Of which a full assortment is kept constantly oa band. 1 MUuUisJwra THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PmLADELPm A, SATURDAY, FEDfttJlRY 24, 1866. FOURTH EDITION AFTERNOON TELEGHAIIS. HB. SEWARD ON THE SITUATION. tLt Etc Me euu, em bu; Oui Special Xosia.tolaO WiftniKOTOw, February 2L Mr. Howard m tb Sltnatlaa. The following despatch has been received in tbl city from Secretary Seward: "New Yobs-, February 23. It is all right and safe. The Union is restored and the country rale. The President's speech is triumphant, and the country will be happy. (Signed) "W. II. Skwaed." General Grant's) Circular. Aa the irnprcscion relative to General Grant's late circular regarding the suppression of dis loyal newspapers seems to have generally ob tained that it was applicable to the Journals of the loyal States, it is but Justice to the Lienten-ant-General to state that it was published with a view solely to tbe suppression ot disloyal utter ances in the lately rebellious State, copies of the circular having be:n forwarded only to the Department commanders now stationed in the ffoutb. -i Southern Telegraph Lines. New YoRff, February 24. The Southern tcle graph lines are much in need of more expe rienced and comoetent operators, and wo are authorized to say Ihtt a score or two of first rate sound-readers will find desirable situation? at healthy cities by early application to tbo super intendents of Southern lines. The great number of very sounsf and incompetent operators in the principal offices South have much embarrassed both the press and other business over the lines. From Cincinnati Cincinnati, Februory 24. A very large mass rnectine was held at Greenwood Hall last even- n? in lavor ol the eipht-hour reform movement. The Coroner's iuiy in the case ol N. A. Ed- waidn. lor shooting (). S. Murray, have returned a verdict oi justifiable homicide. Sad Calamity at BaltimoreFive Persons limned toUeatn. Baltimore, February 24. At six o'clock this morning a lire occurred at tne corner ot Ann and Fayette stieetH. A family ot five persons were burnt to aeath, their escape being cut on" by the flames. Collision oi Western Steamers Thirty Lives Lost Cincinnati. February 24. The steamer EM- mmn cane in collision with tbe steamer Nannie Byers at 2J o'clock Ibis morning near Madison, Indiana, sinklne the latter almost instantly. Thirty lives are reported to have been lost. Markets by Telegraph. Key York, February' 24 btocks steady. Chioaoro and Hock island. 108 J ; Cumberland preterred, 41i; Mlcuiean BOUinorn, obfj; JNo.v xorK central, Dl; ltcadins. 99i: Camou Comnanr. 441: Missouri Uj. 77j ; trie, 8Vj ; M e6tern Union TelcRrapn, 60; Caxo libas, 753; Tenneisecs, 924; One-Year Certidcates, 9&5;Tr?a8urv 7 8-10j, 96J Ten-Fortios, S4J ; Five- Twenties, iiki; uoia, lBUj. L .-.r,.,,.IB CAr... ....... fti ITInn. 111 . to- extra, f9. VFteat quiet. Corn dull.. Yellow 72; wnite 74Cw,7o cents oaw nrm. eeeus stcaay. i-orn flrm. fence firm. Hio lUfe'il cents. Wbiesy firm; LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. THE KltA OIL CASK. roTTTtTOFOrrARTEn Srrriom-i Judcre Ludlow. Peuiumin P. & 11. W. Wrigley, II. K. Eaton, and John Wilcoek, were beiore the court this morn ing, on a win of habeas corpus. The charge airainet the deiendants is a conspiracy to defraud certain brokers by means of bogus stock ot the Era O'l Company. The company appears to have been orsani.ed under the directions of Benamin P. Wrieley, upon a tract of land, being the undivided third interest in thirty six acres in Warren county, Pennsylvania, wnicn was trarsierrcd to tne company at tne sum of one hundn d thousand dollars, and the stock, one hundred thousand shares, at a par value ot one dollar per snare, issued to 11. vv. Wriclev. Bv a nowcr of attorney irom the latter the stock was transferred to Dr. H. X. Eaton. The alleged mode of operation is that Benjamin p. wngiey, Eaton, ana otners, gave orders to various brokers l)e Haven & Brother, Charles T, Yerkes k Co., Work, McCouch, Co. to purchase this stock certain rate, Bay m, buyer 30, depositing as a argin one dollar per share, and then tuat the same parties, or some of them. srave orders to other brokers to sell this very stock for cabh at a somewhat lower rate, 6ay $3-i0 per share, which being done, the defend ants pocketed the difference between the mar sin and tne price at wnicn tne stock was sold. The case as to Eaton was partially heard last Satur day, and the case to-day Is but a continuation ot the hear in 2 tben began. Ed. D. Foulke, the r. ' j m - f ai . ecreiary anu .treasurer oi me company, was aeain examined this morning as to tbe organi zation of the Company, etc. The case was not concluded wnen our report closed. ScrBKMB Court op Pennsylvania Chief Justice Woodward, and Justices Head and Apnew. Tbe Warren and Franklin Kail way Company vs. Tbe Clarion Land and Improve ment Company. In this caso, which was re ported in our columns, on the application for a rehearing of the motion for a special injunction, pome weeks aeo, tbe Court this morning, on re turn made of service of the notice on the de fendants, ordered that the case be heard on the loth of March. Tbis is anot'aer of ihe cases growing out of the great railroad controversy, wh cU we understand is to be decided by Justice liead ou Monday. Suvwemb Court at Nibi Prius Justice Stronc The Court was engaged with the motion li6t this norning. In the case of Koonan vs. Pan), repotted yesterday, the jury rendered a verdict ir plain' iilV District Court in Banc Judges Stroud and Fare. The Court was enpaged with tbe current mid deterred motion 1 ?ts this morning. This Leing tho recul ir moutuiy judgment day of the C'u.r1, a number o' j idaments were entered for want or ainnavits dv ucienpo. District Court President Judito Sharswood Leech vs. 1'bite. An tiction to recover damages for an alleged brencu ot warranceo of'.tbo sound ness of a horse sold by defendant io plaintiff. Before reported. Tho charge of the Court was delivered to tbe Jury th s morning, and they re tired with permicnun to seal their verdict and bring it in on Moruav morning. , Court op Common Pleas President Judge Allison and Judge 1 icrce. opinions were de livered iu tho folio tv'r.ig caacs this mornlnc: By President Jud" Allison. Estate of John Wctiderly. PeOit continued. Estate'of P ljmsj lvuuia Coal Company. Re port coutlinied. Hopkins vs. Linnincotf. Demurrer sustained. McCorrfick vs. McCoiuilck. Decree of divorce set aside for hand practised in obtaining it. Iftm mY. U'.a11 U ul ilia falatintl nt .r li no. XT Xichois vs. John keermo.et al.. School Directors of tbe Fifth Ward. Mandamus refused. By J ii due Pierce Watson vs. Kuntz. Demurrer overruled. Abiel Abbott's etat Action for removal of a trustee. ' Mot decided. Leave granted to acmiit Executor as a party to the proceedlacr. The Current and Dei erred Motion Lists were then taken up. . UNION MUTUAL. . i 5 . ' i . . . INSURANCE COMPANY .i OF PHILADELPHIA. , OFFICE, i N. E. Corner Third and Walnut Streets, i ..... ' EXCHANGE BUILDING. ASSKTS........- ftX7,000 FIRE, MAEIKE, AND INLANB RI8K8, AT 10WE3T BATES. ' . DIRECTOR, g RicnARD S. Smitr, 8. DusTorrr, A. E. BOBl, Fbadcib Tt. John H. Ibwim, KtWBEBRT A. MIITH, William C. Kbht, Hbmbt Lkwis, JK , J. P. tTlSB. m t DWARO l. CLARK, Giorob Lewis, Ellis Yarhall, II. F. RoniNHON, 8AMUXL C. COOK, James It. Campbell, U W. Bebnavoo, Hknrt Haxubl, William . Kaibd. CHABLRS WliKELKB, 8. DrJ.BKBT, NORRIS 8. CUKMIMOS, Solomon T owubkjjd, V. LfATKBONB, Jouh Moss. EICUAED 8. SMITH, President. JOHN MOSS, Secretary. 2 24 2t JCKWOOD'S NEW I 5V COLLAR. MOLDED TO FIT THE KECK AND WITH A SPACE FOB THE C BAT AT, 1h T.orkweod Vsnufacturlni ComoanT annoanee to the Trade tkav bava Juat broUKbt out a NKW JUL1KI COLLAK, havwg more Space f r Hit Crava'.and in cut rttprctt brtttr ptttig aud bettir thaptd than any h-vo-fore trotlucrd (with the exception ot "Lockwood'a rjiot Llnd collaiB"). . i'-ti j us paper la lolid ana will not split, snow conja qoently tfrongrr and more durable than any boretofbra made, being manulactured by tbe parties wno for many seara Daiit hava made the bond. drtd. and bank-note paper lor tbe I'nlted fltatea l rcasurr Department, in aauiuon to ion tne collars tnernaeivea are maaa oy tne same macbinerv aa our beat cloth Lined goods, and are guaranteed tbe beat oi all Paper Collars made. l.ach Collar la branded with an 'ABUOw," which has been reentered In the United Ptatea circuit Court aa our 'Jrada Jiark for this quality of goods. A Sew Line of Discounts Offered to Jobbers. LOCKWOOD MFG. CO., Nos. 233 and 239 S. Third Street, 2 17atutb2w rp PHILADKXPHIA, or Ho. 03 RRADE STREET, N. Y. s U It V E Y NOTICE. All peraons lntorealed in the plan of tbe jrUljJfTM OEICXIU- OF TtlR TWENTY 8 EC ON D WABD, Bounded aa folio- f loitheaat by Green atreet, va ioo J .Nortbwest by t'arocnicr atreet, jo. 8on,neRfl, , w. Wanhlngioa avoiiaa, I Southwest bv Wlaaahlckon avenue. areantlfied that the Court ot Quarter i-emions for the City and Conntv or Plil-adelphla have fixed THTJBSDAT. March 29, 1866, At 10 O'clock A. M., at the Court-Room. Main Building of the State House, to consider aald plan and any obie tlonn nga'nst itio same, vblcb may be made by any Freeholder, and In the meanwhile, the said plan may be seen at ihe Oltlce or tlio xepartmeiit oi nurcya lor t no cut ot rniiaueipuia. Ml. 1112 outh FIFTH Street. and a Duplicate tuereoi at the Oince or jofti"; Liuu ruur, Surveyor and Regulator of tbe K iuth 8 u rvey lls . net. uepot isuiiuiiiK, (lerniantown. F. OARKOLL BRKWSI I.K, Solicitor or the City or Fhlladelnhla. (Dockets, ragi3!.) 2 24w(jt s UEVEY N OT I C E. All persona Interested in the Bk-VISION OF GrUDES OF FIFTEtlN I U AUD TWKNTItm WARD3, Bounded as lollowa , i ortn by Oirard Avenue, v. , J West by Pennsylvania Avenue, 43 ) Houth by Fairish a met, l Kaft bv 'I wentv-nlnth strnpt. Are notlfled that the Court oi Quarter Sessions , for the City and County of Philadelphia have fixed juukmiia i . Maicay, ldtili, A . Ill Alntni.1. A at the Court Room, Main Buiildlng oV the State House, to) oonslditr said olan and uuv oblAetlonfl acilnftt thn same, which maybe made by any Freeholder, and la me uicmiwuiia. tna suiu pian may do aeen at tne utllce ol the Department of Surveys for the City of PUlia- Ko. S12 ROnTtl HI1TTR STUP.F.T. r.i and a DuplicatetUereol at the Otlice of . K. I). HOB t HTS urveyor and Regulator of the Fourth Sutcv District. Jio. 1104 6PBING GAltDK N HTBEET. r. CaRKJLL BRKwsTER, Solicitor for the City of Philadelphia. (Docket 5, page it ) Uwat s U R V E y NOTICE. All persons Interested In the plan of the iiii in ecitu OP TUB TWENTY-BECOD WABD, Bounded aa follows : , f Northeast by Sten'on avenue. x ena J Northwest by Alerma'd avenue, jo. w.-t douut by oorgas street, I outhweat bv Ueruiantown avenu e. are notified that the Court of Quarter Sessions for the City aud County of Philadelphia, have fixed THURSDAY, March 29. im, At lu o'clock A. M., at the Court-room Main Building of the State House, to consider said plan and any oDjocuona against the same, which may be made by auy iroeooiueri and In the mean while the said plan may he eeeu at the Otlice ol the De partment oi bu' vera lor tun City of l'blladelobia, No. 2118 FIKiil Stree.. and a Duplicate thereof at tbe ofllce oi jfpnirjjiuM irouT, 6 urveyor and Regulator ol the IS iuth Hurver District, wepot uuiidlns. Oermantown. V. CARROLL BnKvVHTfcK. Solicitor oi tho CUy oi Philudolphia (Docket S, page 37.) - 2 it wot s UEVEY NOTICE.fi All persona Interes'ed In the plan of the TEM'li ffcc'liON ) THE FIRST WABD, Bouni'cd as follows : uutlie ortlilby woir street. On the Ktttt by Delaware liver, . Ou the rJoutli oy Curtin atreot, On Ihe West bv Fifth street. 0.179. Are notified I. hat the Court ol Ouarlar Session mr the C ity olid Cmnny I HhiiuiluluhU. huve fixed '1ULBSDAY. Alurch 2D, lf.Wi, t U o'clock A. M., At tho Court Room Vain Buildinsr oi the S'atelloute, tocouaMer said plan, und any objections atiainst the tmue v hli h muy be made bv any ireeboldcr, aim la the meanwhile tlie taid p uimiav be secu at the Oilionoi the Department of surveys tor the City of I'hltitdoliilUa. No. 212 m. FIFI 11 rttrei't, And a Duplicate thereof at tlie office of ChAKLl S. CL"SK. Surveyor and Reguluior of iho Second Survey District. i0. Ml HKKl htreet F. CARROLL BRF.WTEB. Solicitor ot the City of Phlluuolphln. (Docket 8 page S6 u U w3t s U B V E Y NOTICE. All persons interc'tod In the plnn ot the tit 111 nu,i or Tim TWESTY-SIXllI WABD, Bounded as fo lows : ' V f 011I1 by Porter street, v. o(l J Wem lv '1 went elxih street, AO. iUJ. j,uth by Cllr,n , retti (.Kast by Bmad street, are notlfled that he Court of Quarter Seasons fur the City aud County ot riilladolpulu have rixod , i ) TUCnSPAy, .Varuh 29, 1806. , '.- At 10 o'clock A.M., at the Court-room, Slain Building of the Ktate House, to cou.ii'er said plan and auv ulijcctious ouaiint the same winch may be made by any Iruclio der, aj in the iieanwlil e the said pan uiuv be seen at the Ofrlca of ibe liepai'imcnt of Hurrcys lor the city ol I'LUade pbia, 0. Sla f. FIPlH Htreet. ' .'. ' and Dupjcate ttiernoi at the Otlice of ' ' THOMAS DALT B urveyor and Begulutorot the Flr.t survey District Ho 023 VViBHIKliTOH Avenue. i J K. CARUOLL, BUKWMTCK BoUcftgroftheCltyefrhiiadepBia.' (.Socket S,yag( i.) mt DRY GOODS. IMPORTANT! i : TO LINEN BUYEKg. WE HIO HI FLACK TO GO FOR iUE 4 LARQES1 STOCK OF. ' " ' LINENS. . FOR LINEN GOODS of the best quality. FOR PURE LINEN G00D3, warranted. FOR LINENS, at Importer's prices. FOR IRISH SHIRTING LINENS. FOR STITCHED SHIRT BOSOMS. BFOR TABLE LINENS, all kinds. FOR LINEN SHEETINGS AND riLLOW CASINGS. FOB NURSERY DIAPERS AND BIRD EYES. FOR TOWELINGS, of all kinds. , FOR LINEN LAWNS AND CAMBRICS. FOR LINEN DRILLS AND COATINGS. FOR ALL KINDS OF LINEN GOODS. MILLIKEN'S STORE, FOR LINENS ONLY, i No. 828 AECH STREET. N.B. The new style LIN EH CAMBRIC DRESSES, expected by tbe next steamer. 1 18 thstu2tn FINANCIAL. "TE OFFER FOR SALE XJ. S. O'S, 1895, Issued to tlie Pad lie Railroad Co., Interest payable In curroucy. Tho cheapest Govern, ment Bonds on the market, received by United States Treasurer at 80 per cent aa security for National Bank Circulation. Morris and Essex Railroad First Mortgage 7's, Due 1914, Btrtctly First-class Bonds; for sale lower than ether Bonds of the same class. ' Government securities of all kinds bought and sold. Stocks and Gold bought and sold on commission In this and other markets. Interest allowed on deposits, E. W. CLARK & CO., Bankers, 1138m No. 33 S. Third St., Philad. J30NDS OF THE IRISH HE PUB LIC. WAINWRIGHT & CO., BANKERS & BROKERS, No. 26 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Have been appointed SOLE AGENTS IN PHILADEL PHIA for the rale of these Bonds. ' The Bonds are now ready far delivery, at par, in de nominations of $10, $20, $50, $100, and $500. All lovers of Ireland and frlcads of Bepubllcan Gov ernment are rcqutsted to make their purchases Imme diately. Application, personally or by letter, will be promptly attended to by WAIN WEIGHT & CO., J 22 tf So. 20 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia. 5-20!5, CITY warrants. 730 O. A. RAUM & CO. BANKERS, No. 52 SCUTH THIRD STREET BUT CITY W a KB AXIS at lowest market rates, and allow BACK 1KTEUEST. Buy and sellUM'IKD STAIES LOANS at best market pi Ices. COlirOITXlJ INTEBKST NOTES wanted at a Pltu- C OLLECTIONS made on all accessible points la tW Union. , STOCKS, etc , bought aud sold at tho Board ol Brokers. 2 21 tuthsltrp . 10-40 c 0 u r o "x'.. h", ; Duo Marcli 1, ' WAXTED BY DltEXKIi & CO.; T 8 21 m rp NoSs Jouth THIBD Street. 1? in e ; r i OPlilllA. GLASSES. ; ' A VERY LARGE VARIETY. .1 ' i JAMES W. QUEEN & CO.. 1 Ko. m CUKS5UT STRET, DRY GOODS. 113 iiticE & wood, 113 )i, JJINT1I STREET, ABOVE ARCH. Beet makes bleached and unbleached Muslins M. 0-4, & 4, W and 10-4 Sheeting Muslins. American Flints and Ginghams, fast colors. WHITE GOODS I WHITE GOODS! Cambric, Jaconot, and Nainsook ttlasUns. Cambric and Nainsook Plaid Muslins. Nainsook and Swiss Stripe Muslins. White Brilllantes, 38, 811, 87. 40, 4 60, 62J. Marseilles, Lancaster, and Honeycomb Quilts. White Marsollles, Rood quality, 76 ecnU per yard. LINEN GOODS! Table Linens, Kepkips and Towels. xCincn Huckaback, by the yard. , Bnckaback Towels, 25, 28, 81, 87, 40, 45, 60, 62. Handsome Damask Towels, rery ebeap. Biohardson Son's, and Owden'i Shirting Linens. Scotch Diapor, by the piece. Lined Bird Eye, for Children's Aprons. Ladies' and CohU' Linen Cambric Hdkfs. Do. ' do. Hem stitched Hdkfs, etc. PRICE & WOOD. Bo, 113 N. NINTH Streot above Aroh. N. B. Ladies' and Misses' Hoop Skirts, made ex pressly for our talcs, and warranted. P. S. Will remove to the N. W. corner iiirhth and Filbert stree's abont the last of April. S3 J'liNE SHAWLS. A good opportunity to secure a FiDe Shawl at a Tcry low price. HMEBR0CHE SHAWLS. FINE PAISLEY SHAWLS, FINE BLANKET SHAWLS. The entire stock will be sold without regard to the CObt. . IlLANKETS! BLANKETS! ENGLISH BLANKE1S. FINE AMERICAN BLANKETS, All our fine and medium cradov, very much, re duced in prices. MARSEILLES QUILTS, OF OUB OWJt I5IPOKTAT10S. A jrreat variety of new patterns in all size. A larger stock to select from than in any other esta blishment in this c.ty. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO., i2 21 rp N. W COR. EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS. OPENING. WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT. WOOD & C A It Y WILL OPEN THURSDAY, MARCH 1, FEENCH E0NNETS, FL0WEES, AS.D 2 24 ftt STRAW GOODS. JiOUHNING GOODS. J. M. I1AFLEIGII, No. 002 CHESNUT STREET, HAS KOW 0FEN a labge assobtmekt of SCFiiEIOB BLACK SILK GRENADINES,' DELAINES, .BOMBAZINES, CRAPE?, And a crent variety of rare and niw fabrloa. suitable tor Li :4i.Uilil0t j ISIOURNINQ. BEST KID GLOVES, 00 CENTS. fERKECT, BUT SIICUTLY OUT OF OHDER; SOf IEBCE PTIBLE. WAKJJUllTON & SON, 3 13 3t No. 1004 CSFSNUT Btrt HOOI'-SKIBT Manufactory Ko. bjh AKC1I Streec, Abova bi2.li Slioet, fill aJelphla. Wlio esa'c and Hetaii. Onr asroHiiif nt emliriu all tho new and rjestratile styles anu or every length and situ malst lor Ludles. allsses. rnd fl.lldren. thuse oi "OVH OWH MAKE" wuperior In rlmift aue dm alii Ui any other bkltUmade, and warranted to siva satisfaction. Bairu made to order, altered, and repaired, 1 1 DRY GOODS. 18C0. srniNQ orENiNG. i8G(y J. 5L IlAFLEIOn, No. 003 CIIESNth? Streot, WILL OPEN HIS SPRING IMPORTATIONS DRESS FABRICS INCLUDING GREAT NOVELTIES, on MONDAY AND TUESDAY,. 223 01 FEBKUAEY 26 and 27. 1 THOMAS SIMPSONS SONS, NOS. 822 AND 924 PINE STREET. Are now offering at reduced prlcea the lollowluir t BLANKETS CHEAP. . PPLEND1D ULANKETS b ioni s5 per pair up. 10- 4 Blankets, oil wool, m SO. worth StJ. 11- 4 da. do. ?, wonli klO. 12- 4 do. do. frlO. worth 14. A .ro, a lull assortment ot Crib and Cradle Blankets. . at low trices. LINEN GOODS. 8-4 Barnsley Table Dsmask, an ciunlitles. 'NVbuei.ud I'nb.eached lab.e Linens, all widths and! patterns at rcOucea prices. Also, a largo iissortment of Towels, both white and on bleached, irom inc. a piece up. Kaptins and l);vllss lu treat variety Chesp. We c?.n oiler a (inai baialn In Linen heotlnirs and .. Fhlrtinva 'Ibe best makes ot Linen 81ilrilnijs IV 4 wide, lor ai'SO per yntd; cheuper than unm.ln Bussia lilapera, I wulths, irom Ul-10 a piece up. j We have an excellent assortment of Linen Lawns, Cambrics Irom the coarsest to the nnest number, at a very imall advance. f-hln Horoma irom 2"c up. eat Stylea llovvj Uorsel lcs, tor Ladle' and Chll- . dren's wear, f 0 cents per vard - worth $1 . These goods ate just in from i w ork auctiun. il Inch Medicated All Linen iiuuW Towelling, 35 cents -per yard north (0 ceiiU t uiuh;lo Ldglnifs and inscrtlngs. A new and bsaatila aseonment just opened WHITK (lOODrt. We have Jut rrreived a largo aasortmont of White Ccoda, at a ery kreat reuuclion, Lri.ianiB. all (UitliJes oi;il styles, from ICc. up. t ainbilcs, dressed aud undressed. KwUs and Hrench Musl.ns, Mrlned Muslins, Vain look's Ilald Muslins 20 per cent lea. than lortnerly. P.i MS tiOODH Jnst received, a lull and wel -selected assortment of PopliBs, Keilcocs, White Gluco 31uUalr, tor erentng dioses. Alpacas and Fplalnex. gooil anallty and colors, cheap.. hluck and v bite striped iiolmlr bkiituig. Lairaurul ' k IrtitiK. 1.'e. a vnrd up. Also, a lull a-sortment ol Hkirta l'lain Jbli.ck Aipi.ca 31o up. t'a koes, lliu. up. Olntbunis. cheap Ingllyh anu French ( blntzea und Forcals beautiful Patterns, at a very eniull nuvunco. UUMEltV Al) WEIUKO GOODS. We lave a larte slock ot Hosiery and aro anxious to sell It off. We there lore, hse refuced the in Ices to a very low flnre Luales' wiilto Hose lroin l:ia a pair up. Gents' White himI Unhleaclied Hose rood qua lty, an sizes. 1 hi dien's White and Unbleached Uose, cheap. A sood assortii.er.t of Woollen Lose. aicrino Khirta an a Iirawtra. in great variety, at low -prices. We have all makes, widths, and qualities of Muslin, both white and brown. MieetlniiS and l'lhow Wnsllns, al reasonable prices. A reduction made lor Dorcas or other Uenevotent So- cleties, at . TUOMAS 8IMP0N'S RONS, 12fmws Nos. 1)22 and 924 USE Mreet HANDSOME SILKS AT LOW PRICES. We have now open a choice assortment o( SPRING ILKS, Of every variety and quality, IN CHOICE SHAPES AND COLORS. Silks Suitable fcr Evening Dresses.., Silks Suitable for Street Dresses. BLACK GBO GltAIN HIi K3. BLACK TAFi ETA PAUIIESJIES. BOSAEXTAf ITr;fA8. ' CBAP DB FBANCE. ABI1UBE8. COKDET). GBO DE AMfRIQtTE, OK 1U UlilNEH. TAFFETAS, AND BLACK SILKS, Of every variety, with and without Lustre, at le:s than -present cost ot importation. II. STEKI SON, 2 17emw No. 713 anil 715 N. TKNTH 8T. No. li,;4 CUKhJStlr HXUiDLl. 1866. Spring Importation. 1833. . E. M. NEEDLES. has Jeer opened 1000 PIECES VWIIITE GOODS, fn PLAIN, FAKCV. '1KIPED PLAID m! 1 If urcil Jnconets Cambrlca Nainsook, M;u ies .wltis, Mull, and other Musks. oomp'Uiu a nioht ci uiplete stock, to wlcp tbe atteiu on wurcliascn Is solicited, its tl;ey are oiler i t at a lane BESUClIOjj Irom last SUAdjVis iBicica. inn plfCSsSHIHREDjMUSLTNS for Bod e'. it.O pl'o.s higUi-8 In all varieilrs oi si leiand pr ca ioiii nOc to H-otl 300 1'AKIti 4iOr FEREI KIBTS, newest S vies oi my own impottution. I uaMaj.8 uiNsaH3 w -om )HEIFUSS & BELSINGER, Ko. 49 N. EIGIITE STREET, I EAhT HIDE, ' H ave just received a large Jot ol BA!- A WOOLLEN GOODS, LAJ Irb' FANCY fcicdDst W Ml k (.OuLS, LaCK.s, UBBO!DEI8, Till.. UA1B KbU8. And a full line ot ' LADIES' AND CHII DBKN R KID, BILK, AS9 FA1HCY ULOVhU. Alto, a large lot of ! ' OKOCHF.T TRACKS, i Wblcn we are eflerwg at reduced prioea, 112$