8 POLITICS IN GLAB3R0,. "NE.7 Tt 1kt SiUtor of TK Evening TeUgmpk I CkLiMBOfto, N. J., November 8,185.-1 attended Unloa Republican meeting bold hare last night. TaaeaadldaW for BUte Senator, Ho, W. Warrick, M present, and all allusions to him oa tha part ol tfc speaker were rcceired with the utmost cn Wtsa. Mr. Warrfck has for man? years boon established kre m the head of -iass nanniacturlnff estab'lsh. Mat, and li deservedly popular among bU work. Ktt. 'Hooe speak ill of him. He a capable buil Ifta nan, a tiiorowth patriot, and a ron.lemau. Bit elation may be let down as a tixed. lief, hy at leant 600 tonortj, l"ere is ontr one 3ohnonizod Kepabllean BlCAtt enonrh to ru tor office In this ountT OA tho ioo.tttle-Dick Taylor ticket, and for 4h an art of hia family we won't mention tin name, lie WM be bfaten by at least two hundred. Hon. W. W, C ark, tbe pre'tnt rtifrabir of Assembly from thle dwtriot, will be eleotcd. Dr. Hentaro, ol Bethel, made hi. maiden ipeeeU at l be Union ieue Hall, wliero the mcetine wm eld. lie duonssed the amendment with much, ability, and alsplayed considerable research In hi line of argument. His speech waa recotved with freqaent marki ot approbation oa the pari of Ue aaaieaee. Hon. Jamrs M. 8corl cammed up In a speech of an hoar and a half. Ibis rentleman, who has many friends tn the county, waa handsomely reoeiyod by the aadleiioe. lie proceeded to aiscus. ail tne tour, between Conpress ana the President, and no-aaietakably- portrayed the perfidy of Johnson lie related some new and startling facts within his Srwa knowledge In rerard to the New Orleans mat Mere. H quoted from Henry Wtn'er Dayls' rreat reeonstrnction speech in 1864, and said if that bill had "set the approval of Booieiary Seward, wnom lie charred with doleatmg the meaiuie alter it P'""ca both House, then would hare boon uo quarrel about reconstruction. The political power to settle this question was in Corsrps, and not in Ihc I'resldont And for his pait, instead of Coneress biii sow. taint bantinc on the verg-eof the iTOvernment, li t tfcoaght if iJobnson did not stand .till where he waa, he niiirht soon find blmsolf hauirin npon the w cf nothing. Tho loyal heart ol the natt n was awake, and in deadly earnoxt. The whole speeoh waa liatened to with deep attention . At 10 J o'oloo ' the meeting adjourned with three roa ms cheers for 8 eaa er t-covel, for Mr. Warrick, and lor onr bold aad loyal Congress. lour, truly, ISpbctatou. Oeiieral John C. Breekenrtage. Frm tMe -Paris True Kentuckian. A (rentlcmnn who recently happened to be at tbo village of Niagara, in Canada, spent a few pleacant hours with Mie distinguished gentle Kan whose name heads this article. It will be agreeable to the friends of (Jeneral Breckinridge to learn that at the time referred to he was in the enjoyment of excellent health, and never , looked better. He was living In modes!; Ityle, and pi vine bis personal attention to the cluca tion of' hisf children. He bas since failed to Earopyand in all probability will settle for the Iireeent In the south of trance, or in some reality having a similar climate. Me designs to place bis two younger children at school in Switzerland. .The report which have been circulated, of large contributions of money made by his friends It the' United States, are wholly untrue, or Kreatlx,ejcagcerated, for we learn that the money npon which he hits been living since trs aojoorri in Canada wua a few thousand dollar saved from bIb salary as a Confederate General and obtained in srold in Cuba. The expenses of livTojf-ln Canada are comparatively light, as General Breckinridge occupiod a neatly fur nished house, sufficient - lor bis family and the generous entertainment of such friends as sought .his. aociALy, at ft. cost of only $12 per Btlu Other expenses of living .th same reasonable rates. PLATING CARDS. CRIBBAOE, BACKGAM ; -men aid Chess Boards and Games, Bazlqu, and TarWvof other Gaines, at JtOSa & CO So. ri CBE8NUT Street. Itll7ws22t QM1T . BAR G A INS! i (. ImI 1 'm-rnm ;FREEiV1AN & CO.. Corner EIGHTH and VINE Sts,, ' ' OS-FER r 1900 Hats at 73 cents. M M 00 Hat at l-00. uJiaf0ti at S'4-00, .i-.i-.. t i i.i laiQladiator, Tarban, VIotori, la Catallne, and ALL f JUJIHPft SHAPES, made it the best mat; ; rials, and la all the new shades. c:.- - - W also offer a all lloe i ' ' n MILLINERY GOODS, At 25 Per Cent. Below the Wholesale Prices. . ' freeman & CO., M M tnirpi ' Corner EI GHTn and VINE BtreeU, for sale. THE GIHAIID HOUSE, ims wixLjarQWK hotel property For Sale u Easy Terms. ISAAC C. PRICE, or X.JAC2S0N, . 11 tu Ksi. M Korth SEVENTH Bt et. IfOR 8ALE. DESIRABLE CORNER PRO- IJLtSUTt. The modern three story brick Dwelling, bitb double three storv back LulKllnfU. front and Hide liaaee, Burtliwttt comer of TWELFTH uia WAL kAi;k. fctneui new hfa er, rutiKe, gas bath, etc.; lataa on Wallace street Beplete with all couve . Could be altered lntoka store with dwelling aUMhed,, iotmttloa with deed, i C. M S.LF.flME, M I Ko. 727 HAM OM Street f HOOSE REGISTER FOR NOVEMBEK. fcJLrOIt BALE OTer hj handsome bouses, large auainall, at prices from 150(1 to tiJ.M. -rr 4e(crlulloD. price, etc , see 'PHlLaDEPHIl KSm'S KCLLEt'IN." Copies sent free. "HtsmwSt '. . - Ko. t37 8outb H1XH Street. -fY FARM8, MILLS, COUNTRY SEATS, ETC. iA II yoa want to purekaM Farms, ate. . send for oar feit edition of the following -'itegUierj " "riNjIHYVAMAy.nn B"((iier." Sent fr.a. ' "SilVAVrfl ttra K?s"l-rrrHent tree? r.S5.B?milnn Kelr" Beutlree. DELAWAHS farm kogUUr." Bent free. ' TOWNSBNl) A CO., II I smwat , Ko. M7 Bouth SIXTH Mtteet. FINE CHOCOLATE CONFECTIONS, ; , . " . ' l.l '' . . ., ' t- i . . ' . ' manutactueed from; KEW COCOA BEANS. J.:.' .... ' 1 c .' ' "-t HstephenVf. WHITMAN,' Ko. 1010 MARKET Street. THE DAILY EVENING TELEGIUrH TRIPLE SHEET.rHILADELrillA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1866. NOVELTIES IN NOVELTIES IN WEDDING CAKDS. WEDDING CARDS. WEDDING CABD?. WEDDING CARDS. WEDDING CAUDS. WEDDING CARDS. WEDDING CARDS. WEDDING CAHDS. The Latest London and Tori Styles. The Latest London and Tans Styles. The Ln'.e?t Lcnd-m and Tans Styles Cnrds for Leather Weddincs, Catds lor Leather Weddings, Cards for Leather Weddings, Wooden Wodtllnrrs, Wooden Weddmes, Wooden We'lilinRs. Til W eci'lintP, Tin Weddine, Tin Weddings, Silver and Gold WHdioiis. Stiver nod Uold Weddincs. Silver and Gold Weddings. Monograms, Ciphers, etc.. Designed and Engraved. MouogTams, Cipher, etc., Designed and EngraveJ. Monograms, Cipher?, etc., . , Designed and Engraved. A large assortment of French, Enplish, and American French, English, and American French, Ehglish, and American Papers an 1 Envelopes. Papers and Envelopes. Papers and Envelopes. Inltialp, Monograms, etc., . Stamped in Colors Grati. Ii iiiale, Monograms, etc., Stamped in Colors Gratis. Initial, Monogiams. etc.. Stamped in Colors Gratis. Initials, Monograms, etc., Stamped in Colors Gratia. Initials, Monograms, etc., Stamped in Colors Gratis. AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT 0 WRITING DESKS, WHITING DESKS, TORI FOLIOS, POKIFOLIOS, TRAVELLING CASES, TRAVELLING CASES, POCKET KNIVES POCKET KNIVES WAT LETS AND POCKET-BOOKS, WALLETS AND POCKET-BOOKS, BACKGAMMON BOARDS. BACKGAMMON BOARDS. 1867. DIARIES 18 6 7. 1867. DIARIES 1867. FIFl Y-THREE SIZES AND STYLES. FlKTY-iHREE SIZES AND STYLES. ALL KINDS OF BLANK DOOKS RULED AND BOUND TO ORDER. E.HOSEINS&CO; No. 913 ARCH Street, ajid ' 10 22 slot No, 921 SPRING GARDEN St. AUCTION SALES. FA N CO A ST 4 WARN, 0 C K, AUCTIONEER. VKBT 1.AROK AND li) POKTAST Til IDE 8AI.R OF 1SW) Lttl rKIM FANCY UOODS, Dl'lIAbLK FOB jPBkBKNT 8ALKH AND TUB AfrRO-itH-IKU iiOUUAY bliASON. .NOW LANDINO FKOH S1EAS.KR, THE l.Ml"OR I A HON OF MfchSRd. B. D1AMF.NT & CO, No. 41 MVHIUY sXttliEr, NtW YORK. WsnlUieUon Wednesday next, ' November 7. by c.ta uKue oa . credit, commencing mt in r.v!,i.'t. the cut re bai.noe ot the Hoove Arm lm- jxrttlon ol rlcb 1'uris taocv goods, ceinpiiulDii.' viz: xnacy giove Doxes, in woou leauier, ana paoier mche, Irom medium to very ricbe.t stylesi cabu, serving necensnrUMJ, shell boxes, toilet 0U, dreasinii lses bandkerehlef boxes, gents toilet box. and dres.ing oasei, pencil bxes, wilting oases and derta, a stietaiu apHortmeoi ot msnogaay auu uivue ink stands the finest 1-nported; comb boxes, money safes, frencn mirrors, pest, oi ooxes, tea anu periuuie ooxea, rk .r and tobacco stand. ah siauds an t mitub-holdeis. card presses fanov be Is, xeadimt desks, level boxes, lancy tlass, water, nine, liquor, and Madeira setsi iaucy butter, obeese, antt egg dishes with antique cut wooo stands. Also, new perraine (rults on piaies, Dasxats, ana trees. . . A so. a fine assonment ot opera-giasses,cness sets and boatds, fancy bronze Hoods, calenders, Paris lancy Druehes, meerschaum pipes, Gtfrmua and French me talllo ana mechanical toys etc etc ANTIQUE TABLES. Also entirely new styles rich, fancy antique tables, with marble, porcelain, papier-mache, and Grecian tops; sewing tables and umbrella atanus. ... . DOLLS. DOLLS. A so, cases, a full aisortiuent of China, wax, kid and muelln do'ls. WALLL18. 1RAVELL1KO BAGS, AND ALBUMS. A so lull line l'arlslancv rourocoo pocket wallets for ladies and gentientfut si'k leather, and veiv.t parse, and bans; memorandum, books in great variety : cigar cotes, plain and euibroldeied porta -inonnaies, ladies F re net travel ing bags. eto. etc Also a full assortment ot Parts morocco, velvet and faney albums, comprising some of the richest goods ever oflered. GERMAN WOOL HHOES. Also, an Invoice oi German wool shoes. '1 he above rale will be onnd to eompiixe the greatest variety of ricb goods ever offered at auction in Ibis city, and worthy tne special attention of buyeis. Ux4t CBARLES C. MACKEY, AUCTIONEER, NO. m MAKKE r btreet, between Third aud Fourth. TO FANCY STOREKEEPERS. LiBGE BALE OF FINE DOLLH.TOXU AND HOLI DAY" UiO s. On Monday Morning, At DH O'clock. ninrD. a Inrue aKanrtment oi frA.hlv imp oi ted Wax frying Babies, Doll Heads, ilaHlm, 'trumpets. U. R Horns, Carrliges, Wagons, Raliroad k.ib, uuu a genirai aiworimeui ol Amencau I In Toys, ete. eto. CHINA TOYS. Eto. " Tea 'seta, Vases. Moito Mugs. Aloi to Onps and Hau:ts. Ruby Wine Bottles, Co.ogues Pitriaa Vaes,'etc.. It LARGE SALE OF 'GLIn AND AMERICAN EARlHltN tVAR, On Tuesday Morning. - ... .. - . w vpw PVkl. WW'.MV.V IVI V1I.T and eountry rvtail storekeepers! - , Tumblers, Beer Mags. Goblet, "poon Holders Salts, Preserve How s, etc., and a varlotv ot Limns, i TINMCI) AND jAt'ANlfeD WAItlS T as T WaliuH T ailiA. m 1. 1 - . n C B-.ds, r ddlea, Maucoi'ang, i.uUuoa Cup, Cundle tichJi Pepper, etc... i 11 U 2t SCOTT. J It.. AUCTIONEER .So, 1020 CilKSUUT KIHEET. "CARD We are now prepared to make arrangements r .Moial salea of Oil Painting, Ntatuary, or any other Works ct Art. Our location being in the centre ot the mont ffehnatle thoroughfare ot our city, inukes it a desirable, rtsort lor connoisseurs aud lovers of art in genertd. - N. B.F ales of merchandise m general solicited. Per sonal stUutlon given to out-dooi.aies. li. bcoxx, Ja. MODERN OIL PAINTINGS. . On Monday Evening, Novembers sfK o'clock at Kcott's Art Gallery, a Valuable collee Ion of modern oil paintings. 1 10 U lit FOR. SALE. 5 . Aa "cosaniouly'beabtliu'ctiennt Sorrel EADDIK MAKE, iilsiBfi K,dl" Club-Soo., hxJ HlHILiow Walnot. 11 8 fit ' U!?HF -AI VEBBAL DE.SCRIP- JUST PUBLISHED BY JAMES S. CLAXT0R, x. Mi mmu STREET, THE STATE OF THE CHURCH AND THE WORLD AT THE FINAL OUT BREAK OF EVIL, AND REVELATION OF ANIICnRISr, His Destruction at the Second Coming of Christ, and the Ushering in of the Millennium. By the Rev. J. Q. Gregory, M. A., with an Appen dix by Mrs. A. P. Joliffe. Price f 1-25. . . v n. COMMENTARY ON THE SONG OF SOLOMON. By the Rev. George Bur rowes, D. D. 12mo, Antique cloth, red edges. $2,00. in. THE STARS AND THE ANGELS. A work of extraordinary interest. 12mo, antique cloth, red edges or gilt top . $200. IV. MELODIES FOR CHILDHOOD. On fine calendered paper and highly colored illus trations, antique cloth, gilt top and side. 12mo. $2-00. The same, beautilully bound in cloth with plain illustrations, $150. v. LED TO THE LIGHT. A Sequel to ' Op posite the Jail." By Mrs. Mary A. Dennl bon, author of "Oppod-e the Jail," - Child Angel " etc. 16mo. $125. VI. GRACE'S MISSION A Tale of Norway. By Mrs. Helen Wall Pierson, authorj of "Bertha," "Edith Vaughan," etc 16mo. $1-25. '. VII. Southwest. By the author of "New York Ned," "Marlon Through the Bush," etc. 16mo. $125. VIII. TAKE BUT EARN; Or, Sunny Meadow. By the author of "Cliiton Rice," etc. lOmo. fl-25. . ' 1 - IX. ' ' CHARITY HE LS TONE.' By Mis. Carey Brock, author of Margaret's Secret," ''Working and Waiting," etc. 16mo. $125 x. MORE WAYS THAN ONE; Or, The Little Missionary. By Mrs. Carey Brock, l&mo. 45c. xi. ' MAKING THE MOST OF IT ; Or, Charley's Disappointment. By Mrs. Carey Brock. 18mo. 45c. XII. DUTIES AND DIFFICULTIES; Or, Mary Mathieson. By the author of "Joseph the Jew," "Witless Willie," etc. 18mo. 90c XIII. ' NETTIE WALLACE; Or, The Priceless Ornaments. By Miss C. M. Trowbridge, author ot 4Dlck and Fidus," "The Two Friends," etc. 18mo. 75c. . 'XIV.. THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER, As Revised by the Royal Commission of Pres byterian Divines. Edited by the Ecv. C. W. Shields, D.D. New and revised edi tion. Antique cloth, red edges. $2-t0. XV. " j MAN, MORAL AND PHYSICAL: Or, The Influence of Health and Disease on Religious Experience. By the Rev. Joseph H. Jones, D. L). - A new edition. Antique cloth, red edges or gilt top. 12mo. ! Price f.2-00. - PUBLISHED BY JAMES S, CLAXT0N, J bUCCESSOit TO William S. & Alfred Martlen. ; NO. 1214 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. BOYS' Clothing Department, NEW ROOM, SECOND STORY. BOYS' SUITS, JACKETS AND PANTS. OVERCOATS. CLOTHING MADS TO ORDER. COOPER fe'CONARD, NINTH AND MARKET. Boys' Department. Garibaldi Suits, - " Jackets and Pants, Overcoats, Sacks, Etc. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER. Cooper & Conard, NINTH AND MARKET. New Cloak Room NOW. OPEN ! TCntlr etv Stock Elcga-nt Fashionable Fall and Winter Cloaks, Which, manufactured from imported designs, under the immediate superintendence of an artistic designer, having largo experience in first class establishments in New Yorfex and Philadelphia, will be found to compare favorably with any, in everything that makes tlese graceful coverings desirable. COOPER & COWARD, NINTH AND MARKET. Plain and Gored Circles, " Prima Donna Pointed Sacks, Astrachan Sacques, Loose Basques. . ..COOPER & CONARD, NINTH AND MARKET. CASTOR. NES, ASTRACHANS, - CHINCHILLAS, VELOURS, WHITNEYS. M & GMFICENT CLOTH STOCK. 1 ' ' ' ' ' 7 -li. C00PEE & CONARD, NINTH AND MARKET. FROSTED BEAVERS, VELVET BEAVERS, r BLACK BEAVERS, TRICOT BEAVERS, ' PLAIN BEAVER?, PALETOT BEAVERS. Capital Stock of These Goods. Cooper & Conard,;) ITIIITH AND UARKET. FIRE-PROOF SAFES. JXrEIlIENCE TROVES IT. Marvin's Safes ARE THE BEST. ALWAYS rntE-FROCF. ALWAYS DRY, TtVENTY-FlVE. YEARS IN BDS1NE??. DC ANY TH0USASD3 OF CVR SAFES III USE. AFTER FIFl Y YEARS VSE TUL'T ARE AS GOOD AS NEW. MARVIN'S SAFES. MARVIN'S SAFES. MARVIN'S SAFES. MARVIN'S SAFES. ANOTHER SUCCESS. ANOTHER SUCCESS. ANOTHER SUCCESS. , TRIUMPH OF HARVIN'S SAFE. Kkwbkrh, X, C , 8optm'er 21, 1P66. Wm. 1J. Oliver, Eq , Aftent lor Marvin & Co. Diar Sib: At the la'e terriblo , Fire on Midi street, wh'ch destroyed oar Banking Houe, we bar two of your lafcs. One of them was removed, and we wcr. movinc the other, when we were dlreetod to leave the office, as an aijoinlnc building was stout being blown op. Tho entire row of building, wa. consumed, bat on opening the Safe we had the Satisfaction of finding every tmng In-tde perfect. ' We can ebetrru.ly recommend thorn as Doing per fectly fireproof, ' have examined tiv ) ot eis of your make which were In the samit U-e, both of which preserved tbt boots and paners that were in them. Tour, respectfully, DIEOSWAY, GC1'K & CO , Bankers. Ji'ewberk, N. c., fioptem'!cr24 1800. Wm II. Ouvkr, iLtq., Aceni (or Marvin it, Co. ,' Dear Sir: 1 had at my store ono of your safes. II j tul dins, situated on Midd e street, was con sumed in the late torriblo conflaaratioo. 1 am D'cascd to say, on open'ng ino safe, every book ard paper wa. found to be In perfect order, . ' A mor intense fiie could carcely be conceived of. You-.truly, JO IN DiLWOHTU It Co. Kbwberu, K. C , September 21 "Wm. M Umvxb taq., Ajnuktios llwii) Cl, . Ijxar 8in: One ot your safes stood a most sever trial in my store at tho late tire on Uida'e street. . My store was situated in a ro w of large .Yooden buildinns, the binning oi which made a most in. tene Leaf. 1 he trial was severe, but tho safe came out victorious. On opening it, every book an J psjierwas found in a perfect state ol pr scrvatiun. Very repectfuily, - L. BAEtt MABVIN & CO., 721CHESTNUTSt.(MasonicHali) AND Ko. 26 BHOAt)vVy, Kew York. MARVIN'S SAFES Have never failed to preserve their con tents In case of Are. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. THE BEST INSURANCE DBY SAFES, , FIRE-PROOF SAFES. MARVIN'S PATENT ALUM AND DRY PLASTER. THEY NEVER FAIL In their Fire-Proof Qualities, In their, Anti-Damp Qualities. In their General Security. .MARVIN'S PATENT SAFJbH Are the only Safe, filled with Alrm and Dry Piaster. NO OTHER SAFE IN THE WOULD AO OlUMh SAFE IN THE WORLD HAS JHESE QUAL IFICA 1 10 ml HAS THESE (iUALIFWATIO S. Please Send for Descriptive Catalogue. B UftQLA R-FROOF BVROLARFROOF BANKEhV SAFES, . DANKEHS' SAFES, OF ALt SIZES, ALWAYS ON HAND, Our Burglar Troof Safoi are mad., of the bast bciier iron and hardoned spiing steel. As all drills are made oi steel (except the diamond drill, which la not available fur burglars), and must combine toughness with a peuotratiug powes. wo are able by or nroceas to srlva the bodv of our sains mnli . degree of hardness and strength as to defy either tne anil, eoia-onieei, weages, or sledge. All we ask Is a fair comparison, and we guarant e to convince any one, ho vever prejudiced. PIIEVIOUS TRIALS PllEVIOUS TRIALS . , ALL SUCCESSFUL. c ALL SUCCESS f UL. 1 SEVERE FIRES. ' London, Canada West, March 18, 18tft. . Whitby, Canada West, July lfj, 1864 ' 1 Barnum'. Museum, New York, July U, 18d6. ' Waddlngton, New York, October 12, 1856. ' Charleston, South Carolina, Ootober 18, 18S5. ' Charleston, South Carolina, May , 1866. . Broadway, New York, April 7, 186 . .. I ,. ! -.' MA:HVIIsf & CO., 721 CHESTNUTSt4iasonic Hall) 0 i'iD X. SMBBOAbWAT, Xew Tdrk. i . Hons, fia's. for flaw and J.wely. baukar.' BimI C'licw-heu.ud-h.nd HaiM of aU rnalisn Kbi. axobaused 00 lllxral tvnus. CHICKERING pianos. v. ii. dutton, No. Oil CHESXIIT Street TIIR w GREAT AMERICAN PIANO-FORTES, ACKMOWtBDOKD BT TUB MOST BRILLIANT AIITIST3 OP EUKOPE AND THR MOST CELEBHATED EUBOrEAN riANO-MAKKPg A. ranklnfr, If not surpassing, THE UN EST FIANO-FORTES IN TUB WORLD. CHICKERING &. SONS, Manufacturer, of the oolebrafad AMERICAN PIANO-FORTES GRAND, SQUARE, AUD UPRIUIIT, ( all the attention ot the public to the following IMPORTANT TESTIMONIALS ' From the most ' CELEBRATID rlANISTS AND PIANO-M AKEJtS O T ECEOPE, In favor of the CHICKERING PIANOS. There testimonials are not merely tb. mflnonceJ pi nions ot local teachers 01 muilo, bat are. on the eontrary , - THE VOLUSTAHY ASD CXBIAS1ED JDOOVENT OP THS MOST PRACTISED FOBEIOSf JJXPEBT9, In li anufacturlnf and In Public Playing. So generous a lecognltlon of tbe 1 CHICKERINij AMERICAN P1AN03 OVER ALL OTHERS MANCFACTtJHED IN AME RICA BY FOHEiasB.t!!, AKD OF THEIR EQUALITY IK EXCrLLESCS 10 THE BJC8T ECKOPEAS riAOJ, I A 1E8T1MOMAL AND AN INDORSEMENT 0 THKIR ' STEHLINO MERITS, ; OF WHICH ' , - . , ; CHICKERING A SONS MAY WELL rESL'PBOPD Two of the rrratcst Manufaotarar. of riano-Forte. in: tua world, JOHN BROADWOOD CO., ASO . COLL4RD b COLLARD. of Londo.i, , . A&1 ,.' IQNACE KOSCeELT.ES. the Father of the Pin Kote,.ud Pilncloal ot the Lelpsio Coa'.rvatoYjr, an? 8IOI8MTJND TUALBERO, Have testified to the unquestioned superiority of the 1 ' CHIOKERIilG FI INO-FORTE. "' Also the foUowing wcrld-reriowned arUs-s 1 i18 HALLE- h (treat mterpreterof Ueothovenj "ItiittSfili&W'0' 0n or ''.'greatest KB.EDi ,.A.lL eknow efitfou as one of tha moi billliant pianists in i.uropet " . . 081 J!t"IAI'ow ohrinlng comuoser au.1 an elnsant pianist, now acconiuiHiy.ng v:Jome "arepa la Wil B?o.L,1'Y EICHAKD8' th Plnl.t and eom. WA"Ail-M-.BA,LF,5;lh0. Fjigiishcompowrot. the "Bobemlau Gin." aud twsutv ocuer Operasi oA-o(tbOIlar" . i mKu'srM H1DSEY 8W1TII. 1 ( . Eniooeaa LKNUCLE1 SLOPES. I cnii.Tr.. L?Ui5 rLADY,. .canow.eflaca the first piano teacher ?t lolpsu i tW:n-iy rul"80' " OouitvlwrT CHAEI.1-8 RUSEOKE, sareessor to tho nlVi.,n. icndeI.ohn, b.th In tb, in" "viturii an s 5!. Ifc.?fi'?OTT8CnA'r-K inrst' -of living pianists and eoupotcr lor tne piano lorte. whit ka Sit .i..' at n.ail; !:(K, coucor.suuln,, tLe ft pronounces them th. onlv PmSos upon" "obaDlaJlit vcan lullr Interpret hit semlianta and" ma iain5 h! cause 01 the eaquishe sjmpaihr vo&lS ol "Uuti JAMES M.( WIUCI wbo ts cknowlirtiojr.t . on. of the lor most piu&t o XhTnnJYtThE used the fk-i.e,ingFi-lan.M all ove" UaVn,ra fui r.nislcnd, ber the were nnhsl atlUKlr '"sid ALSO T Joseph PocnauHkl, . Arthur Aapoicon, . Guetavs butter, tto Uietci. Hfi'ri Vieuxtempn, . u. W. Harcu, lirlDOil, Marty 8ndniont Jireph hnrtc, J.nDy Lmit . -Picco.ouiUil, Wllllara Schari'euberuT t arlo Uoiwttil. ' llttuiica ntrakosch, J. H. ryvhougki. Cart Zerraim, A Hen ei.i, -Julii.u, Ola Bull. . JuUGtirtl, ario, Torosa Careno, . W. K. Bassford, u Utrtl aud DaiidietlB of other well-known ana rxceUant ArUsts. Mtirvruivii a aAuu 1 testimonials Iroin Hi. mont ce titrated 1 'ounn urn Jai elaDS, and I ro essots ot .he md ami v.. um should have ikj wUiingly and uuhositatlMg y tstitled 10 8TJPERICRI1Y OF THE CHICKERING PIANO Is the most slgn.l triumph ire have ever achieved, espa. cialiy when we c n.idrr the hlitct loeit' got prcjadioe and dis rust 01 everything Amirlusn wlikilt cilsis there. ft V JWl V1UUU, UUt VUIJ VQtBIUD THE CHICKERING PIANO Has been awarded the SUPREMACY OYtV. ALL O IHERS. But became .- iurl?lfXV NKIT.r. 1 an u.rvr., Bav won flom tho most celebrated European en pens THE PALM rOR PIANO UlN Uk'ACICUK. iw vi -.a.iu.su.H.s, BUU.UUII (. aOl U .UIIOlV .ll nilP ordtrs with iii.ttuuu.s tLorou.U J a"d co"n t'ius trace, and eiuuk In tono. tum-.i. i.:..r.S Y' bMiy-te ibOM lntrun,.ent wl.il,'wou tU uugua Idsd praise and lull indoriHiiuantot . " jua.uieu A MAJORITY OF THE QR HAT EST UVSlClXSi OF v EXJttOfE ANI AME'ICA, Thus vaklaj -' ' r TaE chkkerinu kiaos THE MOST rAttOO-t I I THS WOaOD (It NFAV ItOOMS, ITo. 014 CIIXSNU e Street. IV. II. DUTTON.
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