The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, April 26, 1866, THIRD EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 16G6.
AMUSEMENTS.
Classical Cowokhts We were pVased to see, a
tew clays ago. In one 01 our city journah, a truih'u!
account of the art labor of Mr. l;arl tiixrtniir, the
cooipoaorand classical niuaiciau. We. oursnlves. have
always considered Mr i enrtnora man ol rreat onius
and ability, bare watched with interest tils Jnfluonoe
upon the rolcaxion The concert given by Mr
(iaertner In the winter ol 1861) were "among the first
concerts of ptirey classical musio (riven in publio in
Philadelphia."
Now, we chance to know that they were the very
Drat. Some aubionptiun classical conoorts oad pre
vioudly bin held in a i rivate nail, and claMioal
mnsio bad Iwn introduced in o misonilnneous eon
certai but to Mr. Oaoriuer we are Indebted for the
first purely classioul concern hold In public We
learn that, at tlio rqnpn ol his friends
and pupils, Mr. Oner ner will Rive, early In Vav,
'. one classical matinee at tlio Foyer or the Academy
ol Music. A rare op, ortuui v ot enjoyment will be
thus afforde d to thoi-e wu renily love inusio, espo
, cially should ibe prosrammo contain. a It doubt
less will, torn violiu solos Until we heard Mr.
Oaeiinor our ideas ot slnrlnj upon the violin wore
never realized; and inorod h'S sclioo la unoqual'ea
noh periectiou of sivlo such unornn? irutbiulnpss
of conception and iulm sa of exprolou, and
such cracplul onse id handling1 the now, we have
D'Ver met with. So entirely doos he throw
his who o heart and i on' into Irs prr onnanoes that
Oltcn, whilo watclim ui d lixtuninir to lim in Sol ts
or In eorcerted music In wbioh, wbil-t piavmir him
sell be teads others, wo are renii-.ded of a remark we
- board at one of his concerts. "I don't like to look
t bim," a young man behind ns said ; "ho eoms so
terribly in earnest he maki s me ashamed." llotn as
a conductor and compos r VI r. Haertnor holds hi;h
. rank. He has most wondorlnl power in loading,
whether orobestra or cho u, and musicians wnll
. know the worth of bit compositions. Aa a teacher,
too, he stands at the head ol the profession; for, in
the words wt Umpire, "he possesses not only pro
found loam riff, but a rare iiiltot imparting his
knowledge; is thoroughly acquainted with the me-
oliRH'sni of the human voice, and is always so con
soiontmns and t' orouph that ho has won the respect
ot all who are not tr nVrs." lot us, tlion, hope that
now and ever Mr. Gaol tnor may meei with the ap
preciation bis Doble, laithiul devotion to bis art
merits. '
Arch Street Tiikatbb. TA Flying Thitchmin
continues bis oareer. The mine en scene aud Madam i
Coles i e would m"ko h's piece suHto'enrly atraottvi
to atone for the want of inteet in the plot. Mr.
Marlowe la exceedingly amusing-) and Mr Stuart
Kobson as tne ".Shepherdess" was aa rood as i
Jarce His little mincing run and his coxtnme nr
. Irresistib e. The two grand tableaux are to admira
ble aa to bear being soen every nivrht.
Walhttt Street Thkatrb. Mr. Booth played
"Iaao,'' a part in which we are all familiar with
his geniu. He has lost none ol the great originality
of this conception, but has rather intensified It. It
baa now tne mellow tints that time adds to fine pio-
. tures. Ibis evening he will play "Homeo," Miss
Graham as "Ja'iet. and Mr. Taylor as "Mercutio,"
in whloh ne la admirable. 1o-mor'ow, for his bene
fit, Mr. Booth will play "ShTlouk."
Nbw Chbsnut Street 1 heatrb This is the
last evening ol the Pearl of Savoy. Not only is Miss
Mitchell the attraction, but Miss Josie Orton, in the
Sart ot Clioni'on," the light hearted gnsette.hs dc
ffbttul. To-morro v Miss Mtchcli Will produce for
her benefit Lit.le Barefoot
l' Aoadkmy OF Mupio. Tbe Eavols have some
thing new evory evening. Their repertoire is never
exhausted, lo night La Prima JJonna, a ballet
rivon for tbe tlrst time, with a corps oe ballot of
fort? , Young America and tbe three brother. To
morrow there will be a grand matinee at the reduced
prioe of fiuy cents.
America Theatre. El Nino Eddio Is still
drawing crowded bouses His ascent from the stage
to the third tier is one of th most dating teats ever
rerloimi d in ibis city. The boy who accompanies
him is deserving of credit for the courage which it
involves.
FOR SALE AND TO RENT.
J 0 0 M S TO RENT
large, Well Lighted and Ventilated
ROOMS,
ON TOE SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS
of ras ;
"Evening Telegraph" Building,
No. 108 South THIRD Street,
TO REHSTT.
APl'LY IN 1HK OFFICE, FIRST FLOOR.
N. B. WITH OR WITHOUT STEAM POWER,
FOR SALE,
To close an Estate, A BEAUTIFUL LOT, at the 8. E.
corner of FORTIETH AND LOCUST Streets, West
Philadelphia, close to St Mary's Episcopal Church
' Would make a fine location tor a large mansion, or
Could be divided into smaller lots, having three fronts.
C M. S.LESLIE,
116 lot No. Ti7 SAN BOM Street
WEST PHILADELPHIA. THE HAND-
L some Dronortv situated on Haver ord street, bnlow
Thlrtv alxtn. Mantua, tor sa e. Larue ana convenient
house, in perfect oi dor, with large and well-cultivated
garoen. n lea wiui Bcnoiceseieouun oi proline iruic trees,
grape vines, shrubbery and flowers. Cars pass the
door every three minutes. Apply to
LOUIS DREE A,
lt Ko. 1038 CHKb.NCT Street.
FOB SALE A DESIRABLE THRtSE
atmv Dwelling, with thiee-storv double Hack
Tuftil In a on TW 1 "LFTU Street above Oreen. All
modern improvements, summer kitel.en, hcntors, etc.
Vrlce, atiuuu clear. Apply at this Office, between 9 and
12 A.M.
DESIRABLE BUSINKS8 PROPERTY,
FOURTH S'reet, above liesnut, ior sale, with
edlale possession, trice tU,i0u.
HORACK FEITZ,
24 3t Ko. 7i8 WALNUT Street
f ARCH AND TWENTIETH, NEVR ST.
LJ Clement's Church.-buperlfr dwelling, No 142 N
TWEMTETll Street, lor sale cheap. Call from IVH to
12K. , 0
A FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT
jLiiilFronting on one ef the City Squares. For pnrtloa
Crs, audress M. K. C, at this Olllce. 4 iW 3t
A SECOND-STORY FRONT ROOM TO
LilRent, with Board, at So. 1U 8. WAdiilNOTOX
biiuare. 4 26 3t
FURNITURE.
UY FURNITURE
AT
GOULD & CO. S
UNION DEPOTS,
Nos. 37 and 39 N. SECOND Street:
KOpposite Christ Churcb),
And Cornerof NINTH and MARKET
The largest, cheapest, and beat stock o.
FURNITURE
Ol every description In th VKrld. 2 10 tp
ROSEWOOD, CHAMBER,
AND PARLOR SUITES,
AT
GEORGE J. IIENKELS',
THIRTEENTH AND CHESNUT STREETS,
4 14 Its Formerly of "os. 80!) an4 811 CHESNUx St.
WALNUT CHAMBER
AND PARLOR SUITES,
Either Polished or Oiled, .
AT
GEORGE J. nENKELS',
THIRTEENTH AND CHESNUT STREETS,
4 14 lm Termerly of K os. 80 and 811 CHESNUT St.
EDWAEDS .& LAWRENCE,
HOWELL & BOURSE,
MANUFACTURERS
OF
PAPER HANGINGS
AND
WINDOW SHADES.
N. 1 CORNER
OF
FOURTH AND MARKET STREETS
pniLADELPIIIA.
EXCELSIOR CLOTHINQ HALL
CARPETINGS.
JUST RECEIVED,
YARD-AND-A-HALF-WIDE
VELVET CARPETS,
NEW DESIGNS.
J. F. & E. It. ORNE,
No. 904
CHESNUT STREET.
3-4? 1-8, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4,
WniTE, RED, AND FANCY
CANTON MATTINGS.
J. F. & E. B. ORNE,
No. 904
CHESNUT STREET.
ENGLISH BRUSSELS,
FOR STAIRS AND HALLS,
WITH EXTltA BORDERS.
J. F. & E. B. OUNE,
No. 904
CHESNUT STREET
500 PIECES
NEW PATTERNS
ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS.
J. F. & E. B. ORNEs
No. 904
3 20 Smrp
CHESNUT S T RE E T.
WATCHES.
REASONS WHY THE
AMERICAN WATCH,
MADE AT WALTHAM, MASSACHUSETTS,
Id TBE BEST.
It Is made on the best prl.icto'e. Its frame Is com
posed ot SOLID PLATES. SO Jar can interfere with
tl.eharmonr of Its working, anj no su idea shock can
damage Its machinery Every piece Is made and
finished by machinery (itself famous for it nor.ity, as
well as for its effectiveness) and is thorefoie properly
made. Tbe watch Is wbat all mechanism should be
ACI URATK, SIMPLE, STRONG AND ECONOMI
CAL. Txcept som. hlph grades, too costly fbr general
use, foreign wsiclies aie chiefly made by women and
boys. Such watches ars computed of rereral hundred
pieces, screwed and riveted together, and require con
stant repairs to keen them in any kind ot order. All
pertons who have carried ' anc.es," lopinos," and
"English Patent Levera," are perfectly well aware ot
tbe truth of this statement.
At the beginning ot our enterprise, more than ten
years ago. It was our flrat object to make a thorouKhly
good low-priced watch tor the mill loo, to take the p ace
Of these foreign Impositions the reiutn ot foreign fac
tories which were entirely unsaleable at home and
perfectly worthless everywhere.
How well we have accomplished this maybe under
stood from the fact, that Alter so maay years oi puolic
trial, we now make MORE THAN HALF OF ALL
THE WATCHES SOLD IK THE UNITED STAT 8,
and that no others have ever given such universal
satisfaction. While this departmeet of our business Is
continued with Increased lacllitles for perfect work, we
are at present engaged in the manufacture of watches
of the very
Highest Grade Known to Chronometry,
t' equalled by anything hitherto made by ourselves,
and unsurpassed by anything made In the world. For
this purpose we have the amplest facilities. We have
erected an addition to our main buildings expresnly for
this branch of our business, and have tilled it with the
best workmen In onr service. New machines and ap
pliances have been constructed, which perform their
work with consummate delicacy and exactness. The
choicest and most approved materials only are nscd,
and we challenge comparison oe tween this grado of our
work and the finest imported chronometers.
We do not pretend toseU our watches for less honey
than foreign watches, but we do asert. without rear ot
contradiction, that for the bams monby our produot Is
incomparably supeilor.
All our watches, of whatever grade, are fully war
ranted, and this warrantee is good at ail times against
us or our agents in all parts of tne world,
CAUTION.
Aa the high reputation of our watches has caused
them to be extensively eounterfeited by foreign makers,
and sold In this country as genuine, the public are cau
tioned to buy only ot respectable dealer.. All persons
selling counterfeits will be exposed and prosecuted.
UOUlilNS & APPLETON,
AOKNTS FOR THE AMEBICAN WATCU COMPAKT,
4 23 6trp No. 183 BROADWAY, H.T.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
a RPnnr.TTO v ok twrvtst.ftvp.
t I tl per cent., or from 12 to UoO leas uoon each
jui-irumem tin n our Regular boneuuie rrices.
Desiilng to reduce our .W siook of superior and
hluhiy Improved richly finished seven ootave Rosewuod
fIAON previous to the removal to our new store,
Ulxard Row. No. 1103 Chexnui street, we have concluded
to oner them at the actual cot to manufacture and
at pilcea equally as iuw as we sold them beiore the
war.
'Itiese instruments have been awarded the hltrhest
premiums at all tbe principal exhibitions ever held in
this country, with numerous testimonials Irom the first
artisu in America anrt Kurope Tbev are now the lead
lug Pianos, and aie sold to all parts of tbe world
Persons desiring to purchase a first-class Piano, at
greatly reduced rates, should not fail to avail tuem
seives of tills opportunity, circulars of the regular
schedule price, 1th precise cuts of the style, of our
Pianos, can be had at the waierooms, and, on applica
tion, will be sent by mail
BCHOMACKEB A CO.,
Wareroorns.
4621trp Bo. 1021 CnEbMUT Street
WANTS.
n IIREE GENERAL AGENTS WANTED TO
X act In Important locations for tbe New York Acci
dental Insurance Company. Actlveavnot good addrues,
apmv to FRANK. O. ALLEN, Branch Ornca, No. 4m
CHESNUT Street. Apply soon. ( a 21
dhQK TO f 45 FOR A SUIT OP BLACK OB
R)DO fancy colored cloth t army and navy olothlnj
do.. In style unsurpassed.
, 4 7 am rp FA UK, No. 19 NINTH St, above Chesuat
E. Cor. Second and Market Sts, Philad.
MEAD ,& SMYTH
MANUFACTURERS OF
FINE SILVER-PLATED WARE,
No. 010 CnESNTJT Street,
nilLADET rHIA. (4 tf
"WOOD & GARY,
No. 725 CHESNUT STREET,
ARE OFFERING DAILY
ALL THE LATEST N0YELTIES
IN
HATS AND BONNETS,
INCLUDING TBE rOPULAR
JAPANESE AND MEPALLI0N HATS.
i 18 3mr?
MISS O. O'BY RNE,
In her New and Elegant Store,
No. 807 ARCH Street,
Has now open a large stock of tbe cnoieest
FRKNOJU Mir.MNERY.
A young Farlslenne (from one of the most eminent of
the milliner? establishments oi rarls) has charge of the
Trimming Department
Every tyie and kind of HAT or BONNET now In
lasblon will be tound in Btock. 4 21 ltnrp
STOVES, &c.
JNION OIL STOVES,
A new and complete apparatus tor Cooklne and Floating
by Petroleum OIL Our Stoves give no smoke or odor,
and are not liable to get ont oi otdor, being as simple In
every respect as a Kerosene Lamp. The li .ker, Broiler,
and Flat-Iron Heater are the on); special articles of fur
niture required. Fot all other purposes, ordinary stove
furniture may be used.
DAVID II. LOSEY,
BOLE AGENT FOB PENNSYLVANIA,
'o38 Souta FIFTH street,
Liberal dtteount to the trade. jm rp
THE e7Ta1DEAR.
l?7rTy DEAFNESS AND BLINDNESS,
DA IS 15 THROAT, LUNG. CHEST DI8KASE.S, CA
HLrtSl1 Si ? TAKRH. ASTHMA, NHRVOU8 AFFEU
biMi"aJ TIONS AND DISEASES OF THE DIGKH
TIVK OK(ANS.DB. VON MO8OHZ18
KEH'S new snd, unrivalled systems of treating the
above iALAIIFl8 with bis "ATOMISES," has re
ceived the very binbeat approbation trom the best medi
cal men of all SCHOOL", and the IN DO USE M 10 ST of
the entire medical PRESS. These, with TESTIMO
NIALS trom and Bt FRBENCF.S to responsible CI 1 1
ZEIH can be examined by all who renuite his profes
slonsl scrvioes. at his OFFICE and RESIDENCE, No.
10J1 WAI.NCT Street. 21 lro'rn
pO. V. COOKE
OFFERS
PRESTON COAT.,
Which la the very best SCHUYLKILL COAL
coniinir to this market.
Egg and Stove sizes at $675 per Ton
ALSO, THE GENUINE
EAGLE VEIN COAL
Same sizes, same puce.
A Superior Quality ot
LKHIGH COAL.
Constant? on hand Egg and 8tove sizes at it -50, dellv
cred;to any part ot the city, entirely free of slate and dirt
I advise my friends, and the publio generally, to lay
In their coming winter's supply now, as the price U as
low as it will be, and as there Is a prospect o' an advance
soon. Orders received at No. 114 South THIRD Street
EMPORIUM, i 17 rp
No. 1314 WASHINGTON Avenue.
LIFE, GROWTH AND BEAUTY.
Mrs. S. A. Allen's World's
Hair Restorer and Dress
ing invigorate, strengthen
and lengthen the hair. 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.
Sold by all Drugglats.
Depn 198 ft 200 Craonwich St. N. Y.
SIMON COLTON & CLARKE.
TO FAMILIES RESIDING. IN Ott GOING TO THE
COUNTRY.
Those who wish to purchase supplies ot the bes
Quality ol TNE GRO tKlr.8. will And a fuil and
choice stock of the best that ean be Imported or pro
cured rom tba New York, Boston or Philadelphia
market, and can be supplied with goods in package, at
Whoie.ale prices
Particular attention Is paid to packing in the neatest
ani mo.t sate manner poxsib'e.
Good' delivered to any of the depota, express offices,
or out in the country, Iree of charge.
SIMON COLTON & CLARKE,
4 H jrpj 8. W. cor. BROAD and WALNUT
SAFE FOR SALE.
A SECOND-HAND
Farrel & Herring Fire-Proof Safe
FOR SALE.
APPLY AT TBT8 OFFICE. 45rp
EDWARDS & LAWRENCE,
DRY GOODS.
i -
FOE BOYS' FANTS, ETO.
A Splendid Assortment Now Open
At
MILLIEEN'S IINEZf STORE,
No. 828 ARCH 8TEEET.
UNBLEACHED LINEN DUCK AT 50 CENT3.
UNBLEACHED LINEN DRILL AT 60
CENTS.
STRIPED LINEN DRILL, DARK COLORS,
62 CENTS.
BLACK AND WHITE LINEN CHECKS, 62
CENTS.
BROWN AND WniTE LINEN CHECKS, 02 J
CENTS.
CHECKED LINEN DUCKS.
WHITE LINEN DUCKS.
WHITE LINEN DRILLS.
PLAIN COLORED LINENS, FOR JACKETS
AND COATS.
PRINTED LINENS, FOR SHIRTS AND
JACKETS.
FLTE LARGEST STOCK OF
OF ALL KINDS IN THE CITY,
AT
MILLIKEN'S LINEN STORE,
8 81stmh2m No. 8gM ARCH Street.
RAVELLIJSG AND WALKING SUIT?.
JOHN W. THOMAS,
Nos. 405 and 407 N. SECOND Street.
iow oi vs.
CBEPE POPLlNd,
CHESS PCPLIX.
CHKNii MOB AIRS, ,
PLAIN MOD AIB3,
TOIL DK ISDE,
FOR LADIEf. iM) MISSES' 4 24 fitrp
TRAVKT.T.IN0 AND WALKING SUITS.
8
H FOURTH AND ARCH, ?
ARE NOW OFFERING, AT THE LOWES!
RATES, A FINE SI OCR Oi
SPUING GOODS,
FOR CITY RETAIL 8ALES.
Ladies sackcloths,
fashionable silks,
newest dress goods,
new spring shawls. '
TOURIST DRESS GOODS. 1 4 12 ihstoSp
BEST BLACK SILKS.
RICHEST GRENADINES, ETC. ETC.
BIOIvHEnSTE),
OR LIFE-KEJUVENATOR.
BTBENOTH TO THE WEAK YOUTH TO THE AGED
Tbli preparation la uneqnai ed as a rejuvenatqr and re
storer ot wonted aud Inert function.
'J de leeti e, the aged and ait those who have In any
way Impaired Uiir vitality by exc8Hive menial or physi
cal application, will fluu the Klokrene to be wbat it) name
implies a liie rejuveuator, which, while it builds np the
shuttered constitution, will a so Impart to the Teelliik-
tbe briskness and energy wi icb belonn to youth.
ho matter by what cause any o.giin baa become entee
tilcd in Its functions this superb preparation will remove
that cause at once and forever.
BIOKKKNE cures Ueneial DeMllty. Impotency, Ner
vous incapacity, Dy.peiiMli, Ueoression. Loss or Appe
tite, Low hpirl's, Imtieoility. Ui'iital Indolence. Kmucla
tlon. Ennui. It baa a must deii;huui. desirable, and
novel effect upon the nervous syNtviu. and a l who are lo
anyway prostra'ed by nervous dmabliltles are earnestly
advised to seek a cure in tiiis most excellent and un
equalled preparation.
BIOKKHlft The Feeble, the Lanpnld, tbe Despalr
li'g. tbe Old, should give ths va uuble discovery a trial;
It will be found totally aim tent trom ail other articles
lor the same purpose.
'1 0 FEMALES. This preparation If Invaluable In ner
vous weaknesses or all kints, as It will restore tbe
Waited strength with wondenul permanence.
It is also a viand Touio. and wW give re ierm Dyspep
sia with the first dose. A brief persis'euce in lis use
will lenovate the stomach tu a degree of perfect health,
and banish Dyspepsia lorevi r.
Una lioilar per bottle or six bottles for as. Hold br
Druggists gentrnby Sent lv expreHs anywhere by ad
dressing HUTCH1&GS & I1ILLYEK I'roprietort,
AO. xo JJt I B-.roei, rew i ora.
Sold bv
JOHNSON. HOLLOWAY COWDES,
no -a r.o in ni.vjfi street.
pro i tjt..
419thsturp So. 232 N. SECOND Bt
JHE AMERICAN BUREAU OF MINES,
No. 64 BROADWAY.
Mines, Mineral Lands, and Ores examined and reported
npon. Competent Engineers furnished to J) hung Com
panies. Consultations afforded on all Mining, Metallurglca
and Chemical Questions, at 'be ofllce of tbe Bureau,
GEO. D. H. GILLESPIE, President .
DRAKE DE KAY, Secretary. H tutbtrp
)fl. UCNTEK, No. 44 N. 8EVNTB
RTHEET. ABOVE JTLKEHT. PHILADELPHIA.
Acknowledged by all par' i )ntrre$tel bl ,w
W08T bl'CCtSbrXL PHYS1''aN nTTIr,
in the treatment or Ihteairt ,n hit Wl'-. 9U
THOKOUOH, andPrrmamnt currt emtanl'r, d In evtrf
case. Hemeoiber l)H. HU TKK ?T;t? A1!"?
ran onlv be bad genuine at bis 0,iuMM 0,uoc1,,
-r-
trttrheq hdPPORTERS. BRACES.
.ii ... 'or leal anpliunces of the most
approved Undg. lnrtuiiW auperior to all others, at No.
80 North KEVtNTH tf V"1! aiienooa oy aire.
Dr. WoCLENACIU- department by a compe
tent surgeon. lUsinra
EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL,
. SUMIVEn REHRT9.
SUMMER It 13 8 OUTS
"N LINE OP
Reading Railroad and , Branches.
MANSION HOUSE, MO UVT CARBON,
M f. ( era let Wa :dr, To.t.T l e F. O., c laiklll c.
1USCAR0RA HOTEL,
Mta. Hani ah hill r, Tnsourira P. O , 8oburUlll ca
MAUA OT CITY HOTEL,
O. W. Troat, Mahsnoy Cl f P. O., Scbnylklll e.
H HITS HO UiE,
Mrs. ?ma Hainoit, R'adlnj P. o,
ANDALUSIA,
Jame 8. Madeira, Teadii g P. O.
LIVING 8PRINGS HOTEL.
Dr. A. Fmltb, Werdgrsvlllt P. r Bsrkj ca
80 Ul D MO UNTA1N 110 USE,
II. U. Mandarbach, Wot elsdorf P.O., B ecki .
COLD SPRINGS HOTEL,
Lebanon co., Cbar.ea Roedormel, Harrisbarg P. O.
BO YERSTO WN EMINARY.
J. B. Ucnky, Borerstown P. O., Derka .
YELLO W SPRINGS HO TEL,
A. V. Bnyder, Yellow Spring P. 0 , Chestor Co.
L1TIZ SPRINGS,
Samuel Llchtenthaler, Litis P. O., Lancaster eo.
EPHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS,
Kseedler a, Feathci, Ephrata P. O., Lancaster ca.
J PHIL 21, 1866 4 13Spt
4 A FAMILY 0 FIVE OR SIX CAM
LJ bearot a very p easant home a short dH'anoe tn
country where tfiey cun have all tbe cou.tnrls of a
borne without the trouble, by addressing '-W," Tele
graph cflloe. i J3 t
BOOTS AND SHOES. ,
FItfE boots and suohs,
FOIl OliNTLEMEN'S
And Boys' Wear,
AT REDUCED PRICfc8,
AT JIKI.WEG'S,
No. 535 ARCH Street, Below Sixth.
First-class work a.ways on band, and made to order at
short notice. 4 u i,n5p
ICE COMPANIES.
JCE! ICE 1 ICE!. ICE! ICE
INCOIiPOFATED 1854,"
THOMAS E. CAHlLL, Prosidont.
JOUJ GOODYEAR, Secretary
HENRY THOMAS, Boperlnjoudont.
COLD SPRING ICE ARD COAL C0MPANT.
Dealers In and Shippers 6f loe and Coal.
W are now prepared to furnish best quality loe, fa
large or amall qanntltUs, to hotels, steninboata, loe
cream saloons, families, offices, etc., and at the lowxsx
markit bates. Ice served dailt In all paved limits of
tbe consolidated city, West Philadelphia, Mantua, Hloh
mond, and Cermantown. Your custom and Influence la
rospectiully solicited You can rely on bolng served
with a rcBB i.rtlcle and frohftlt.
bend your order to
OFFICE, No. 435 WALNUT STREET.
DEPOTS.
B. W. corner I WLLFTH and WILLOW Streets.
.North 1 ennsylvanla Railroad and MASTER Street.
LOMBARD and TWENTY-FIFTH Streets.
VIS K Street Wbarf, chujlklU, 4 7 2m4p
PATENT F RE PA HE D
Cork Mattress, Cushion, Car,
and Church Seats
MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
OFFICE,
COMMERCE
PHILADELPHIA '
No. 407
street.
We desire to call tbe attention of owners, builder
and captains of steamers, steamboats, and other ves
sels, to onr PATENT FBtPAliEO COKK STUFFED
MATTRESSES, Etc These Mattresses are soft and
elastic; 00 not become hard by nso, or get Into ridges
bnt retain their original shape and size, thus saving alt
ezptnseof snaking over or renewing; yet cost, when
new, bnt one-third the outlay for ilalr Uattrtsses,
is the event of m8asier upon, tub
Waters, tuey abk
Invaluable as Life-Preservers,
As each single Mattress la capable of supporting Times)
INDIVIDUALS AMY LENGTH OF T1MB UPON TDS WATBB.
We also solloit the attention of hotel-keepers, board,
ing houses, bospitals, aud of private tauiillea. The pre
pared Cork Stalling by its many superior qualities, and
Its pecmlar advantages, Is far preferable to any other
upholstering material tor A1atiub8sbs Holsters, fn,
lows, and Skats of bvkky pasoBiPTiox, It offers mo
bevcob to vkhmin, keips penectlt sweet, clean, and
cool (anc Is light, and cebtXinlt vest cheap.
Cobk is a non coMicoTou of iigAT these at'rosses,
therefore, are vert itcoinmenduble aoainst 11kuok
BnOIDS, RllKl UATltM AMD NgaVOUB AMD UllK'llIATIO
Headaihe
We are now preptrcd to take orders., C4 2'smth Itrp
Give us a call: we cannot lalltoglve tbe public at
large suulolent proof of the value of ouh patkkt.
J7INE . SHI UTS,
Money Refunded ift Not Satisfactory,
MADE OF KEW TOI'K MILL MUSLIN, only 4 ;o
nana) price 5 Wi.
MADE OF waMSDTTA MUSLIN. o,,lr ST5, as 1
price 6 00. '
UOYS' SOIBTS on band and made to order,
A liberal deduction to wholesale trade.
T. L. JACOBS,
No. 1226 CHEStfTJT Street,
8 20 thetu Jmrp
PhlUdelphla.
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pIE IIAItlllSON BOILER.
A SAFE STEAM BOILER.
The attention of manufacturers and Others using
Steam ia confidently eal.ed to this new Steam Gene
rator, M oouibmlng eauentlai advantages ln absolute)
aalety Irom exp oslon, in cheapness of tlrst cunt and oot
01 rtpalrs, in economy of fuel, facility 01' cleaning and
transportation etc., not possessed by any oiber boiler
now in ase. This boiler l formed ol a combination ot
east-iron hollow spheres, eaob anhere eight louhea ex
ternal diameter, and three-eighths of an Inch thick.
Tbeae are held together by wrouithHron bolts, wlttt
eaps at ti e end.
Nearly one hundred of these Boilers are now In opera
tion, some 01 them IB the Deal establishments In this
citv.
For descriptive circulars or price apply to JOSEPH s
HAKKlSiiV jr. ilanison BoHer WorVs, QUAY'S
FKRllv Road, adjoining tho United States Arenal.
1 hllMolphia. . ff 4 SI s tu thiiuSp
S. E. Cor. Second and Xlaiket Sis., Philad.