The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, March 15, 1866, THIRD EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. HIILADELl'mA, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 18GG.
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Subscriber out of the city at Nine Dollars Per
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Months, invariably in advance for Vie period
ordered.
To insure the Insertion of Anzertiiemrnts in a'!
of our Edition, they muM be forwarded to our
office not later ttn 10 o'clock each Morning.
THURSDAY, MAKCII 15, 18C6.
One Plank o which we all Can Stand.
In the riatform adopted by the Un'oi Con
tention of rernsylvan'a we fid th loVowrj
dec'eratlon :
VResolvid, luat. Ccrrcsi tbon's not fail to mako
o fquitible mlr-:ient ol bo jrttici aul &"ow
aoeu to the brave men wbo wco eut.veJ ia tbo
m.'htt'i.Y Be'.v.ce of fie coanlj."
TThilolua aeilci of rc.olutiors eipKMlre
of Democratic faith, In found
n"We me upon Corjrc the prnpi'ety of
piOTiiii-(jior the eqiia!':.utiou of bouat n to oar
aeldicra and milon.1'
Here, thra, so frr n iec'a'ations are con
cred, ia a pilnciple upon wliick we caa join
wiih our opponent: ia dcslrin that jc'Jce ba
done to fiose to whom the nation It wait in
debted. Of the corncieue and f?'.tbVue?i of
the two parses, bijher pawera tbai we nav.t
be the jude. We tr.e fina at t'tieir word,
and beJ'ere tf'r litent'ori ara consistent
with their professions. As each partj is
pledged tD tVis act of jv.l'ce, we are not
svipriLcd I'jat the iralter Las come before
Congi-ess, although we we:o not a wave, unfl
the petition wai presented, that anj of our
Teterana desired lard instead of money. It
wu'a seem, howerer,tbat either tliey, or some
one actios lor them, indicated a dejire to re
cei?e some of the broad aerei of pub'ic laad
In lieu of the hard cah which was given to
their fellows. The miller wut referred to the
Commilfce on Pub'ic LaiJi, who repouetl
unfavorably te the S'.':.."ii9. A.ny one who w ''.
glance at the contents of the reply submitted,
will concur wiih us in susti'ig the objec
tions. The report sets forth that shou'd the plan
be adopted it would swallow up a larjfe pro
portion of e!l the land at the disposal of the
Government, and at the sa-ne t' tin have a
ruinous effect both on the preient setilen
and the soldiers themselves; that the sudden
throwiug of one hundred and sixty millions
of acres on the market wouM reduce al to a
merely nominal value, aid open a rast field
for specn'ation and Injury; that the fide of
emigi'fttior. wou'd be stopped, and stagnation
easue. The arguments advanced are all of
a powerful and practical character, and merit
the attention of tho3e who feel an interest in
the subject. Ilowever, although opposed tD
giving one hundred and sixty acres ol land
to each veteran, they are strongly in favor of
a payment in money sufficient to equuMze the
present unjvst difi'erenee. It U a most melan
choly truth for the American people to gaxa
upon, that those ot their defenders who hav
done the most to save the nation are those
who now receive the least for their devotion;
that the men whom love of country anunatsd,
and not love of cold induced to enlist, are
those who receive notlrnj, wh'le the
cowards, the mercenary, Iiesiiau-like re
cruits, who wero procr.cd 3 substitutes,
are given their hundreds. We ac
glad that bath of the great pollt'ca! pr.rtles
of the day have declared in favor of th's
.doctrine, and that both stand pledged to Its
fulfilment. Although, it may be wrong to
give the land, let right be obeyed by a pecu
niary recompense, regard'e, of the cost.
"Jutiliafta mil caelum."
Intel nal'oiic! Tiottct'on to Aulho.j.
ow that An:ci:ean books ae b lnj exton
ive'y repi'nled in Europe, our authorj end
pub'isbera begin to realize the importance, as
well as justice, of an international copyright
law. Congress has teen repeatedly a :ked to
enect sncb a law, for the benefit, more espe
cially, of foic'gn v altera who:3 works were"
republished in the Urlted States without any
pecun'ary advantage to.them; but now that
we are tegimiig to create s native Htera'-are
that is apprcciattd abroad, and gaia'ng hun
dreds of thousands of readers in England and
on the Continent, our National Legislatu'.o
will be more at than heretofore to favor a
policy that w.'ll secure our owa authors and
publibbeis aga'nst any violation of copyright
outside of the Union. .
Nearly cveiy ration t-j already ociet;d
laws to protect the inventor or the author, If
he VU comply with ceiir.'n prclinvncry con
ditions. Labor is the great source ot wealth,
.and surely none work hrdr than those who
work with their brains. I order to encourage
this kind of toll, a partial protection has
been tcra'ly eieled out. For a few yea-s the
Inventor of a machine, of iac.'cr-'able value to
his countiy.'nny own his owa if he wll' go to
the trouble of glvlrj so fj'.i a dsscr'ptloaof It
that at the expiration of b's patent any mecha
nic vi ill be able to apply tho discover y. The
eocial condition of the civ. lized world hasbetn
changed, the d'sms! predicttors of political
economists refuted, rnd the whole human race
elevated by Inventions which, through the
lavor of a legislature, f re kindly allowed to
benefit their oiiginatorj about a th'rd ol their
natural lives. The law-making power has gra
dually givra Its aid to these rights of invent--ors
and authors, until now the physician or
the lawyer can recover recompense for his
services; rnd hence there is rcasoato hope
that literary and scientific-men wl', in time,
receive their due l'kewie. The change is
preparing for tho acknowledgment of the
claims of writers under an lnteraational sys
tem that will protect their right j as well
trtal ai athome.
0
VThen the nonsense about the expdleacy
of encourselnj native gcn'vs hnn giveaway
to tie trra doctrine thst a be k belongs to its
author wholly and ctnl lj, and that there
fore It in rf'shont st t tahe it and ropiint it,
and siH It without his leave, one discredita
ble habit of tiie age wiM b: re.nved. Tut
1" hra cf forr'pn wo I s wifhojt copjrlght,
whether '.i th's co.- ::j or In Ep-ope, may
cry cut that they rnd their work men niil be
mined by brcrlwng np a praUl'o of I'tti'.j
piracy, bjt tkeokloas arwer is, t1, it rob
bery, however lur-al've, mrit he stepped
SvPKavCtfirn once d:.w a picture of the
highwaymen pjtUionlng Pd'ament t boy
their weapoas and compera3 them tor b.?is:
throw j out of employ aaent by the gs lamps
and other Improvements. Iko i'lustralion
wi!1. apply t j tho;i wlio, alter making fortunes
by piintlnj without authoi.ty the worhs
foieiB authou, drnovneo a hw intended to
guard piivatepropm, on the g.oana that it
will pat an end to that lo of busines.
Ijo day, however, crrnot be d'slsit
when it wl'.1 be f d t'ttcd t;:at ' br!rt are not
like rmb:enfs," rnd when it vi!'1 te hold
that the claim of fl- t d' coverer gives us good
a tit'e to thoughts it ever d'd to a new
country. We have enojgh faith in our peo
ple and their repicsent.-.t:vr to bo'ieve that
if they w"'l but t': n'; over th's question, and
study the b'story of legVation f.bout it, and
perceive the injustio that L"n t:en done to
the products of mont0' labor, they wl'l ben
their int:rfst ts we!' as duty in sanction'n
such legislation ei wl'l protrct the American
writer in foreign. lanJs, wh"o protecting
lore'gn authors in our ovfii. We no longer
hear the question, "Wiio read" an American
book?" liritish, Fiencb, and Geia-.n pub
lishers ere ycp.rly repilnliog the wc.ks of our
authois, and taking a'l the proits, oi'y
becanse there is no international cupyright
law that seccres equal jrst'co to writers on
both sides of the ocean. If, then, the present
Congrats can find time to conder this sub
ject before adjou'iiin'j, it shou'i take some
steps, it OD'y inil'ative, lowarc'i tbe cst-.'.bi'sh-meut
of such a 1 iw ai we have csmed. not
only because lioncisty reqii'rci Ht, but alio
because a mefsure of t'ie 1 hid is now nere
sary to protect and fostrr our own Jiteratwrj
and ."tciary men.
Aw IIet:ok ecu Hkigio-js Istlli
cejiCE. We have been L'mcVd the fy"ow.ng
conimuricatlon by a member of the Wnt
Arch Street Trjisbvterian Church. It con
t'rs a loply to certa'n etatemynts made in
our iisue ot jeterday. 'ihe reporter who
wro'e the religious intelligence received the
lacts we published direct f-om a member of
the Second PrcsbtTian Church. Having
given the statements of one prrty, we ave
bappy to open our columns to the other:
To the Editor of the Lotning Tvleyruiili-
In your ic.ue of ytst-irdsy, ruder fie botid of C ty
Itainh, fti iiL'O'cU an mt'clu tbat Uoc li'jutstii 3 ti t.io
pos'tion of ttio la!e pastor of the We.t Arch Street
l'tesbTtt'i'an Civcb ri well as to the lewj and
lteliLgg of the conKreKa'on. A reader not ns
quant3d with tlio circuirs'iocr"! of Dr. EJwardj'
rcsiecation, ir-ghtiufir tlmt 1 10 i)2op!o oft,!i pas
toral chyre woio w!fiBir impa'lentiy lor b's roiia
natiou, in ordur to efiot a uriou i.1fa nuut'aor
cbuiub orgni::uon. ,
1 be wuler of tlie a.l.cls mv.l have t:enm s.n
foriucd :'.n itird to tove ' parrci''r-. Ttiospo
cial mi etjnr of t':0 Cent'.il Tri bj tut of ruiludel
pbia wf not bold Jn the YFcit Arch Street Pi ;sbr
terian Chvch, but in tbo SprJujt Garden ri-arto-linn
Church. 1'Jio Keetmr was not e.:led to
cosiider tho lesifc.mron of Dr. Edwards, bat for
other purposes, should t rcJa-'a-oa eorao up
in CuDnrcl.on w.t'i olhor tuiiu(.:F, end wi aolsd
sptn.
In Ttpa'A to tl;e supposed urlon of tho Vc.t Areh
wiib the iSecoud Tro bytriaa Church, one word will
(bow it to be without foaidutiou. Lut sun-.iacr a'
proj'oM'lon for such a union, through the inlueuso
c f prouiiiicat meuibeis of tola congregations, wai
brouybt beloro both ehvehos, at special nvsiiui
ca'lca lor l's coc?idjitiou. It met wiih such dis
favor In lolh con;;rc!fi.itions that it was at onca ahan
doiitil Altera lu'l dlBcus-ion br tho A Vest Airu
Stvett Cbu-cb, in ih-ca or four iu'l nicatins, tha
comideiation of the matter was indefiuiteir post.
pOLeJ by an clmcst unanimous vole, only three
votes blnf counted In the noirative. It met w:th
probably ai ninck opposition in tbo tiececd Tresby
t.:rinn Church.
o cl urch could have toon moro united in kind
end e fl'ec'onate regard for itn I'astor than tho West
Arch for Dr. Edwards. The touder ol hii rcsljna
tion was received with deepest ret ret by the counre
nation. Ido immodiala and only cju,3 of Dr
EdarCB'r9l,uulijn was his utaultnous elect'oo by
the Boerd et Truit;:' of WaHOinvtoa snd Jefurjon
Collopo, nWctein Fenasylrama, r.' Prasideut of
these unfed instrtations. lnoae lo!'ta:.'or, two
of the oldest and ujost honored in the Stto, have
been iviitod nndcr one Kovornmsnt.
Iu Dr. Edwards thoy w.".l havo a Prcideat ot
tloroujrh scholarship, storliuj; inlociit, jrenerom
sympathies, rrcat executive ability, and u iquc
tionable loyalty. In fie preritst.ti of orr couutrr
this last qualification c inot ba uudui'.t3d in i'a
portance. Thei.3 considcr.-.iion, together with tho
iict of Dr. Kdwarda' appolnt'vent to a pes tion ot
high bOBor, more extended vscfulni':s, and lou
auxieiy and lab.u-, induced tho rongregation to con
sent to tbo tDpural.on. C
rhlladelph'a, JJrch 35, 1CC3.
"EAriKG wuAiiiii Sowed." Tliere is
no truer proverb br "ded dowa to rs from the
Oays of the Mo:a'c dispensation t'an the one
asserting that, "'Wiia'.-ocver a rrn coweth
that also shall he reap." Nor is the assertion
of the same limltod to individuals, pi U we'l
attested by the convincing evidence of its truth
when applied to a people. During fiur yerj
of war our Canadian neighbors etcou-aged
the rebels against our Government. Thoy
afforded them a shelter; shielded thaat fjoaa
Jasllce; supplied them with fands; and
allowed them to Invade oar territory, rob our
banks ; murder our clfcsas, anl- alarm our
people with Impunity. The whole conduct of
the provincials was of such a character, that
when a Southera sympathizer was to be de
signated, It was ack nowledged in the assassi
nation trie! that they teiaaed him a Cana
dian. Their con all v was tho nursery of
treason and the hot bed of violation of inter
national low.
And row they are reap'ng what thsy sowed.
Ibe'r cr'crs are towing home to rcost. The
Goveumeut rid r:ople ol Cnrda are Ha
cold cbi'l of tr . or tor ferr of the Fec'ans.
They are abject I t the'r coward'. 3. A'ltr e
timidly 0f the mongrel bifed of Ine"f "s and
French whieh compose tho population, is con
densed ia th's fit of alsra?. It is amusing to
see their flight, although It Is disgusting to
the admirers of hrraan ralure. IheyfJrly
provel in the drtt rnd p ay for tho Interposi
tion of out Goveumcnr. They ask that Gov
trraaent whieh they insrlted pnd whose ex
istence tbey strove to jtopr-o'.-c, to protect
tbem froia the fWatened iave-ion of the
Featars. Ttey aclur'ly oa". upon the Unltid
Sti'cscotts reluin evil forgoci. It is bo
cauco we have no 0e.?"rj to Inisr.jpt the
eou'.0 of JrsUee, and ore wil'iog to epy
evil or eJ, tat we a ? not exet i-g our
selves to reprers a movement which, however
rb'merical in lKsK, a je t rei 'ibnt'on on
tha ccwr-fee end freachciy which charac
tered Ibelr co.'ie fo vn while wo wore
wrltb'ng 1m the three: of civil war.
Tnis Navt Yad at Lkaqttk Island.
A. special despatch to the New York Trib.-.e
slaies that 'The llouse Naval Comm'ttee to-day
besrd Aristsnt Secretary of tie Navy Fox
who rrmcst'y advocated tho iromediat j adop
tion of Lragoe Island as a ravrl etat'on. lie
prcrounce3 it the orly ava-'able lccit'on in
the country fit ior the parpo.es and nees of
the iroa-clads. llr. Bbasoaq ee, of Connec
t'cut, will teply osi Friday, and suppoii b's
preferenees for New Londos. The Commit
tee are e.p:cted to conclude th's lonj-vxed
question next weok," We hopi that tho
quest'on v ill bo immc J'at ?ty decided. Wu'le
the New York papers are compWrng of tho
peculiar dangar to wt'ch tho vessols at
League Islrnd ae at prcent subjected, it
secns that they have ent'rely forgotten that
t'l tho evils wi'l ts remedied as soon as the
sito is accepted.
Out of iifl.S.X) chihlrpn born in Paris Hurin
1.1 1 4, ih,'j'..7 m ere lecitimutt; und li,8U8 illyiti
iL.ate. SPECIAL NOTICES.
Will atliver the MSTII LKL'TCKB of the Course,
he Sure tlie
fectibl. rivil.nnd St Rt Utteit AMsoclttlon,
THCH3DAY BVENIX'j, March 15,
AX COJ.CEET TIALL. SUBJECT:,
"Ihe Uangcts and Dnty ol the Hour,"
llio Ulack Swan will Blnu be'.oreand alter the Lecture.
Tkicti M c;ts, to be had ol T. B. Tush, Sixth aud
Chontit, and at tke door
l;oers oprn nt 7. BelnatS. -312 41
CAXNFL. Vr.IN OIL AXI) MISIXG
COVTASl.Xo 625 iVAtNCT Street
l'lULADELriiiA, March 1, 1366.
A Special Meeting of tho Stockholder! of tiie
C'AKSfX VHS OIL AD MISINti COilPAKY
will 'uc hld on TUESDAY, 20th inst , at 12 o'clock, at
Compiiny's Oflioo, to act npon proposition to reduce
the ( aiil'al stock of the ( ouip&nf to
ONK lit UUKtL) AND TWENTY THOUSAND
UUL.t.Ali'i.
.john nruoas, -
.1. W. ODHE
T. . CONWAY.
AllK.-l MAGKR
C'HAS. I'AltltKK.
JO UN DUP-OSS,
Director!.
3 13120 22 4t
AMEKICAN ACADEMY OF MCSIC.
' llKCONSTIUJCTION.
Kev. HK.NRY WJKI) BKECUEK will deliver his
I-lent T.ectnre rn the abxve InturestliiL' xaUiect on
'1 111 RsBA Y tVEM.SO, lluroh 'ii, under the amplcen
oi ine
YOUMi SIKH'S UUK1S11AM AMOCI ATIOX.
TUkt8. wiih rritrved seitlii. In farnuotie. lur-
iiiirtte Circe, and Ba codt 75 cents
Orchestra f tuliB aid Stane H cea.il
taut'.? C lrcio. reutrred ISO cents
Ainuhltlieatie 2i onU
Tlie eale oi '1 lckets will ceinmenceon Wenosdar.Uth
lnt.. at S o'cleck A. M. The aortn half cm tbe honae at
ASHMrAD fc KVi.NS'. No. TM chesnut street, and
the touih hall' at J. S. CLAXTON'tj, Ho. 0ii Chesnat
atiret. le
CITY COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE.-
To Hotel. Keafanrant and Tavein-keeDers
Appuarea lor renewal ot License to sell will bare
crived by ihe City Crnnn-iaaioiier. aa tolluwBt
First Mtiiiul. Third, and fourth Wards on the Gtli
m.u i i ii oi juuri ii.
Filth and sixth Wards an the 8lh and 9th of March
haventh, Kiphtli, Muih, and Tenth Warda on the 10th
nml l'th ol M mcli.
F evtnth and i wollth Wards on tho 13th and 11th of
JIhtcIi.
'ihlrteenth, Fourteenth. Fifteenth, and S.'xttionth
VarJfl on Ilia loth and loth ef .March.
(-evi nieniiih 1 ihteenth, and Mnetccnth Wards on
the l .'th ami l"lb oi Murcu.
'twentieth. I wintv trsi. Twenty-second, and Twcnty
tl.hd Wards on the iOtlt an 1 21tt oi March
i werty-tontlh.Tv.eniv tilth, and Iwenty-sUth Wards
on the 2-'il arii a l l oi March.
FUJI IP 11A MLI ON.)
1HOMAH DICKSO.S, J-Clty CommlBSioners.
JOHN UIYK.N. ii4
rT" I'OBT OFFICE, 1'UlLADELPIIIArPA.
a" March U, lti6.
lha Mail for HAVANA, per steaunr HKNDltlK
Ml D.ION. will be elosad at this elite a SATURDAY
it K; IMS, 17th instant, at So'cieek.
1 14 3t J. A. WALliOKK, Postmaster.
BATCH KLOK'S HAIR DYE.
I THK BUST IN TUEWWKLD.
Iluimlcss reliahle. in tantanciiiis. Tha on'y porfiet
dye. No aUappolntment. no ridiculous tinu, but trae
to tit'un, h ack or brawn
(itMIKE ia frKi.NED WILLIAM A. BATCH F.LOB.
AL0,
Beaeaeratlnr Ex tiact oi M lliiflenrs restores, preserves
nnd bcantltles tha hair, prevents ha duetts. So d by all
Druftglxts. Factory N
e,M n
BAUCLaY et, N. Y.
1ST
JUST PQULISHE
D
By the Phvalrlans of tbe
nr. vr lom aiiBi.ua,
tbe Ninetieth Edition oi their
FOUR UCCTUBEli,
entltied
PHD.080PHT OF MABKIAOE.
To be bad free, or tour stamps, by adaruaainf Secretary
New York aluseum or Anatomy,
7 17 It No. elH at ttOAD WAY. New Yerk.
ltSr DINiMU-KOOM. F. LAKEMEYEB
CAKTF Rfi A I ey, woald respectluliy inform the
I'ab le ae ei ally that he has lei t nothing uutlon, to make
this place comfortable la erery respect lor the aceoia
nattia oi gaesta. He had opened a large and cotn
tm ttloui DlnUig-Keom In the second h-oj t Ills SIDffi
BOAKIt is iurulahed with bliANKIF.H. WINKS,
W H IKK Y, Btc. F tc. etrlTPKBlOR BEAN DS 1 1
A C A D K M Y OF M U 8 I C
YOUNG MEN'S f'HRISUAN ASjOOIATIOX
LECTl' Kr.rt.
March Rot. Hf.NRY WARD BKKCHER.
Huhjat RIOoNMRDtrilON.
March 2b-JOHN B. OUDOH, Est).
Hubie.tt HABIT.
MarohM-JOIIN B. iOI'OII. Esq.
' Subject TEMPER AIC'K- t 3 10 lOt
fT3- A PHYSIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MAB
BIAGE i t Btalnlng nearly 100 pages, and I'M)
line Plate and F Bgravlutsoi the Anaiein o( ihellurana
Oia in a tttute ol llealin and Dlacamt, with a Trttatua
Early Ftrora. Its Deplorable t onatxiuencos npon tha
Mtrd and Body, with tha Author's l .an at TTeatmaat
tbe only rallonal and suoceaaial mode ot aura, as shown
br tbe ir ort at vawa treated. A truthful advisnr to the
niurrl. d. and Uoae icontemplatlug marriage, wbe enter
tain double at thair physical conditlou Sent free of
vstag to any addreus. on receipt ot ii ceuu in stamps
r aoNtal currency, by addressing Dr. LA CBOIX. No.
II fr A1DFN Lane. Albany. N. Y.
The author nay tie consulted upon aT of the dlseaaea
Bpon which bis book treats either prinallj or by mail,
and n edl. lues tent to any part ol lite world. lit 6in
QROVER& BAKER'S IMPROVED
BHCTTLE OR " LOCK" BTIICII SEWING
MACHINES. No. 1 and Ko. 9 for Tailors, Sho
makers, Baddlera, etc No. 730 Chesuiit Btreot
riillndeljjlili No, 1J Mwket street, llarrlaburg
HOOP SKIRTS.
DUPLEX S K I 11 T
FASHIONS FOR law.
JDEADLEYS DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
(OJt DOVBLR 8PBISO)
HOOP HKIUT.
Farb Ilnnm r Ihll PKCULIAB SKIRT Id eomixxied
TWO rint-irn,piri 4 Hrrl tl fel. bralde Tujbtlt asd
F IBM LT lOlieilir EDUK IO Klu, luimiui Ml u. turn
h 1 Kn N K.s'i and mi nt FLEX I bl.K tiVOV made
1 he win n.t brmd or Bar AC like tna lui ina((,
bnt v,lll KT rKaBa their ptarKCT n bkautifui.
mat where tbrte or lour ordinary akirii will hare
been ihruwa away as i inleM.
'I heir w. nd'i iul ft x.btlttv Arr" ona ATtT to tbe pom
roar unit contkiiikki a bfiiTtieii giving uiTKN8aPLai'iia
to ihe tibaiikb, aa will be jart'rmar'r erpervneea nj
LAiura attendtnr cr. if at d rtcptioni, iattt. oprmi.rte.
In fact lor the rremmaiit. or . the church, Ih-a-tr-
orrtr they are i mm PAfK.n coiubialni comjort,
M RABiMTT and rroNOMr, with tbat blbuan6 ol ihape
whicb baa niaile the
DITLEX ELLIPTIC Til
STANDARD PKIltr
OF THE KASOIOSADLE WORLD.
Vana'ae.urc4 exclUBlvel by the SOLE OWNERS ot
i'aient,
WESTS, lmADEEY & CA11Y
Ko. CHAMBERS and Noa. 79 and SI RKADE Sta..
NEW YORK.
Merchant will be annblled aa abore. and br rnlladel-
pli a .Jobber.
I UK BALt, mail FIK8T CLASS 11BTAIL CTORBa in IHII
Citt. laauliemr ClUSmrp
BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SHIRT.
M RAD LEY
S
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIIIT,
Combining Durabl'lty with elegance of ahape. New
Spring Stylea just recelred.
J. M. IIAFLEIOIJ,
!( 10 im No. iKH CHRSNUT Street.
jRADLEY'S
DUl'LEX ELLIPTIC SKIIIT,
Most fashionable and popular la use. For sale by
J. . MAXWELL & SON,
3 HI Jm 8. E. corner ELEVENTH and CHESNCT.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
yr a r t 1 n ' s
HISTORY OF FRANCE.
Four volume- of tils valu:.b o work r enow re.iv.
T'zt H's'oiy ot I it"" XIV, f "d 1). I leot'tna F.cnc'i
Mo'ia. ihy. c .ch cumple'
DR. fJIlTU'S AN1 IF.NT HISTORY. 3 vo's.
MAlMINEAU'3 H'STORY OF ENOI ND
KKBtL'. TON E CtJOUl). by F.ank Wooro 3 vo'.
MILITA'Y and naval history of ukbki
LlON.l vo'.
HEADLEY"8 HISTORY OF THE nr.B1IT.rON.
For ale at tho Aiency of
JAMES K. SIMON,
.No. 33 bout't SIXllI htrcet abovo Cue Tit.
U Office of Now An CilciQ cy opa 1' ;.
"yUAT 25 CENTS WILL DO!
NO. 60 CIIESMT STIIKET.
KO. 003 CHKSNUT STREET.
35 CEJ5TS. 85 CBST3.
KO. 603 CHESNUT STREET.
A. J. IIOYTS,
A. J. UOYT'S,
25 CENTS. 25 CENT3.
A. J. IIOYTS,
GREAT SALE OF RICH JEWELRY
AND FANCY GOODS.
A NEW FEA1TJEE. 25 CENTS.
A NEW FEATCCB.
25 CENTS. MOTHISO LIKE IT
1.0THIN8 LICK If.
The entire stock of a first-class Jowoller aad Fancy
Goods Dealer, to be closed out to muko room tor tbo
"Ledeer" Oflice.
OSLT ONF. ARTICLE 25 CENTS.
(LY UE AKliCLB
25CENld. 8011) AT A TIME.
bOI.D AT A T1M1U
Better than any Gilt Salo.
til FT HALIC.
GIFT RALE. 25 CENTS.
GIFT BALE.
TWENTY FIVF. CENTS
28 CENTS TWtsjTV-FIVK CENTS
XWEJSTY-FlVli CHNl'S
And Oae Dollar is all that Is asked per article, no mat
ter ot what Talne It may be. Hy tuis method you may
let
a gold watch
a gold wat cu
fow ovv. dollar,
fob one vollxh.
A BIlTf r Watch . a Bllrer plated Tea Set. a Sliver Coffoe
Urn, a hltvr- latca Goblet, taator. lea Fltcber, 11 utter
Itltli. Met of Foraa or .spoons, oae dollar, ltlcli Jewelry,
ot an toe latest aim most luiprovvu pariorns; upera
ClitJ-ceH,! Funs, 'I able ant 1'ockct Cntlrry, bosldes a
yrcnt vurlcty ol ether goods. Ail 10 be (iiP'tsd of on a
in w man 01 sale at a urica as ouiitliinit te everybody.
Inclined in this lot maybe touud a great varioty of
arlic es. sorb as (stationery, envelopes. Inn, reus,
.Kt es, I'lns 11 111 r rseta, l.mites' Jjoit iiuckics, Tootn
Urushcs, rocket Book", unlij. Kaa'r Good and 1'or
tuiiiurv. I'nekatif 8 of Taser Collars. Neck T im, Ilrmrav-
iitliM, etc. ete i hete goods can be purcbased at 25 cent
prr article, according to tlie fol.owlng terms:
FlrkU Our pations are required to seieei from the 25
cr in list kucIi an article or anlc es as ther mar desire,
lor which they Rive the prlee (twenty Ave cents per
nrtleie) which in many InHtanoes is lower than thai at
tlie wholesale dra'ers. Second. Immediately alter con-
cliKtlng tills paichaso. a registered certlfloate or ordrr
w ill be (liven, rrre el cnarife naming n aruo in tne et
list, that can ba had noon tha n avment of one dollar.
Tbe artle e so specified will theu be sbown, and the
correct Information as to its use and iuahtr will be
liven. 1 lilrd. It is then left optional whetber the bolder
of the certificate pavs the do lar and takes the article or
not i.othine is puta tor until you iniiw wnai yon geu
Hpcclul att. mlon is called to tbe tact that In no case
can tbe Hluhtest deviation from our established terms
and riled be made. A ilkll adherence to oar impartial
avstein of caadnciing thlj novel sale la necessary, thut
all may shata eqna ly the advantage reaaltinc from
our liberal method 01 doinff Luslnens. Ily this method
no money can be lout. No money Is hazarded. For
you do not pay, nenuer are you uouer any 0111 ikhiiohi
to pay. Iwr any article, until yon know what you ate to
TACClVft.
Even bedy receives more than their money' worth,
and. as a matter of coarse, everybody will be deiigiiied
mlth thii. nnval a'e.
A visit fioni 110,8(0 laalca and gentlemen Is expected
Vie'ere we close out our immense stock, t.'alt and see for
yourselveo. The ladles win ilml a (treat variety of roods
particularly aoapted to their uso and will not tall to cull
early. This sale is really the latest novelty. Jo. tW'2
t kesnnt street. Kale to continue day and eveuing until
all the goods are aisposea or.
A. J. HOYT, .
Successor to J. H. Blood A Ce.,
No. G02 CHESNUT STREET,
I biladolphla, Pa.
NOTICE. Fine Frcach Plata Hhow Cases, Sates,
T'esks, Countcts. Casings, eto. for sale. " I IS ths2t
pAPIEIl MA01IE GOODS
PAPIER' MACHE GOODS.
TARTAN GOODS,
SCOTCH PLAID , GOODS.
1
A line assortment of 1'opler Maclie Work Tablos,
WritiBir Desks, Iukstanda, and Bcolch I'laid Gootin,
Just rr coived per the steamer "St. George," too Jate
tort'hrifcfmai sales, suitable for Bridal Gilta, oto.,
will be sold low.
ISAAC TOWNSEND,
IToneo FumULlnir Ctore of Ihe lale JOHN A,
MTJKrilliY,
No. 922 CHESNUT STltEET,
13 JMow Ttctb. street,
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
No. 28 S. SECOND STREET,
Would inform their customers
THEY HAVE NOW OPEN ,
A CLOTH DEPARTMENT.
CLOTHS FOR LADIES CLOAKS.
CLOTHS FOR MEN'S WKA.U.
CASSIMERKS FOR MEN'S WEAR.
CLOTnS AKD CASSIMERE3 FOR BOYS.
C313 tutbtp
LINEN GOODS FOR BOYS.
EDWIN HALL & CO..
No. 28 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
V1LL OPEN TUIS MORNING,
5-8 and 7-4 heavy mesh black iier-
kani.
RICH FIGURED HERNANI.
RICH STYLE GRENADINES.
ORGANDIES AND JACONETS.
FIGURED riQUE AND BRILLIANTS.
riGURED PERCALES AND LAWNS.
FIGURED AND STRIPED CHINTZES.
FIGURED AND TLAIN WOOL DELAINES.
TRAVELLING DRESS GOODS.
A GREAT VARIETY OF
NEW STYLES OF
DRESS GOODS,
3 13 tuihlp
OF OVR OWN IMPORTATION.
riROYER
& BAKER'S FIRST
riiEMIUM .ELASTIC STITCH AND LOCK
STITCH SEWING MACHINES, with latest im
provemcnts, No. HO Chesnut Btreet,Phi!delphla;
No. 17 Market etrret. Harriaburc. 2 1 3iu4p
I1 HE
AMERICAN BUREAU OF MINES,
No. 64 EEOADWAY.
Mlaes, Mineral Lands, and Ores examined and reported
neon, competent engineers iainutuaa i jiujiuguota
sanies.
C'onsaltatlans aftordefl on all Mlnlac, lfetallurlcal
auu CLicujical ynesuoui.at tne etuce oi in uareau,
GEO. D. II. GILLESPIE, President
DRAKK DE KAT. Secretary. 3 10 tuthsrp
"QLEN ECHO MILLS,"
GERMANTOWN, PA.
McCALLlMS, CREASE & SLOAN,
Maunfftctnrern, Importers, and Wbole.
atale Dealem la
CAEPETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS,
MATTINGS, Etc.
. . WAREHOUSE,
No. 809 CHESNUT STREET,
opposite run btatx house,
rhiladolphla.
aaM
RETAIL DEPARTMENT,
8 6 8mrp
No. 519 CHESNUT 8TREET.
QOFFERING MACHINES.
GOFFERING MACHINES,
: A large absortmont of Gofiorlng Machines Jast
receired por steamer "St George."
FOB SALE BT
ISAAC TOWNSEND,
BouaFuroiaUJiig Store of tbe late JOHN A,
MUSPHEY, 1
Ao. 822 CHESNUT STREET,
124 Betow Xcnx Otjeot,
M
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5
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Willoox & Gibbs Sewing Hchine Co
V: 720 CnEaNUT SHEET,
Philadelphia..
5
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JAMES S. EARLE & SONS'
Fifth Great Salo of Valuable Foreign
and American Oil Taintinga. Tho
s
entire Importation of James S. Earle
& Sons,, selected in the studios of tho
best European Artists, by Mr. James
S. Earle, in the fall of 18G5, will bo
sold at Auction, in the Eastqrn Gal
leries of tLc Pennsylvania Academy
of Fine Arts, on TUESDAY, March
27, and WEDNESDAY, March 23.
B. SCOTT, Jr.,
ATJCTIONFfcB.
3 12 Et 4o
JNSURE YOUR LIFE
IX YGIE OWN HOME COMPANY;
TIIE
AMERICAN,
OF PHILADELPHIA,
S. E. Corner cf Fourth and Walnut Sts.
Insurers In this Company have the dltlonal guaran
tee of tho CATITAL B'lOCK all paid up IN CA-SII.
which, together itltn CASE ASSEl'ji, now on haad
amount to
81,113,87111,
Invested as follows :
10,00 U. 8. 6-21' Bonds 1
jvu.uvv i tty oi rDiiaiveipma Loan, o r, bow
7ti,o'jO U. H 'treasury Kotos, 7 30
2&.0UU Allegheny Conm-r llottds
16 m V. n. Loan of 11.
10 CUO Wyoming Valley Cunal Bonds
12 ItiO ( ompooud ImereatTreasary Notes
IQ.m Phlladelphta and trio llailroad
Bonds
10.000 nttstiura. Kort Wayne andL'hlcaao
. Krllroad Bonds...... 461,0fil
10,0" u ui i HinuurM auu oiuor nviiua,
tf.t 00 ateadlng Hoi road Bonds
1 UbO shares i'unnsf iranla Kahroad
tit) shares Corn .xcitange . JSatlonal
Bank
107 shares Fm mers' National Bank of
Heading
71 shs. CoiiKillitution Kailonsl Bai.k
142 shares Wl llautsport Water t'om
nunv Mortgapea Ground Kent, and Real tsiate 147 SOfl-89
l oans tm collatcra1 amply secured ll9 41t5
I'rentlum notes secured by policies 217 504':g
( ah in hands ol acens seeured by bouus 62 4nj-itj
Canh on deposit with V. B. Treasurer I0,(WU-'
Cash on timid and in banks Cj 824 14
Accrued Intetect and rents due Jan. 1 10 223-0O
INCOME FOR THE YEAR IG33,
541,49209.
i
T racaa Tin it! T.imv.. IKa V'iim tnA.mtf ha V
$87,6303 1.
. LOC SF.8 r-AII) PHOMPTLY.
DIVIDENDS jUADE AKliTJA LLT, thus aiding tho
tcsured to pay prentlums.
The last DlVlDKNt on all Alutual Po lcles in force
January 1, 18fi6, ntta
FIFTY' PER CENT.
Ot the amount ot FUEUIU1I9 recelred during tha
yeat 18C3.
Ita TBTJSTEEd are well-known citizens In our midst,
entliling It to mora consideration than those whose
managers reside iu distant cities.
Alexander TVhllldln,
J. Edar Thomson,
Ueorae Nuuent,
lion. James Pollock,
Albert -. ttoherta,
William J, Howard,
Hamuel T. Bodlito,
John AlKanan.
Henry K. Bennett,
lion Joseph Allison,
Isaao Haztehursu
B. Minute.
tamuel Woik,
ALEXAKDEB Wini.tDI!!,, Piealdent.
QAiirrrr. wnnir vii.lniMant
JOHN C. SIMS. Actuary.
JOHN 8. W1LHOH, teoratary and Treasurer.
A few first rate canvassers wanted. 3 IS thstu2m4p
UY FURNITURE
AT
U5 ION DEPOTS,
Nos. 37 and 39 N. SECOND Street
KOppoalte Christ Cbarch), .
And Corner of NINTH and MARKET1
Tne largest, che attest, and beat stock ot N
FURNITURE
O (every description in tha orld. 1 W
J. L. CAPBN. PHRENOLOGIST,
8u"cesaor to rowler. Wails A Ce.,
elvea written and verbal aeauriptlous of charao-
ter with Charts, dally, at
. g g M
I 5 & . 3 g
J w cn t
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