The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, January 26, 1867, FOURTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 18G7.
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'or The Evtning Telegraph.
J K K F. DAVIS.
Who helped to plant thf poisoned ecds
That ppruiii: to lit in bloody deeds,
And made the nation mourn in wee.ls?
Jeff. Davin.
Who scorned th raw of human right,
Aud hated freedom's holy lieht,
And tjunictacd the vaooal' hoie iu night?
Jeff. Davis.
Who trifled with the oath ho swore,
-And mocked tho flag; our faiUers bore,
Iti'Donncing it lor evermore?
Jeff. Davis.
Who strove to fire with pen and tonscue
Th reckless erowd, both old and younp,
With thoughts of treason widely flung?
Jet). Davis.
Who thrut-1 our noble boys in blue,
Tfcat to their country's reene (lew,
In prinous, dark and filthy too ?
Jeff. Davis.
Who worked with fiendloh wrath and hate,
Our chieftain to assassinate.
nd make a nation mnnrn his fate ?
( Jeff. Davis.
Who tried at last to run away,
Jeanne it was too hot to stay,
lid got bewildered on his wy ?
Jeff. Davis.
Who doffed his manhood, and arrayed
lliuiMell like some old wrinkled maid,
rut hfc at lust by "boot-. ' betrayed ?
Jeff. DavK K. II.
CITY INTELLIGENCE.
( For Additional City InteUtgnice see Fifth Fage.
The riin.AiEi.rniA Socjett for Allevia
ting the Miseries ok I'cui.ic Prisons. Tlie
eightieth annual meeting of tills Society wits
iield on Thursday evening. Among the many
very Important subject which have claimed Us
attention, not only during the past, but for
many years, has been the eslublinhment of a
Unueo of Correction. It is hoped that Us ellbrts
will goon be crowned with auccess, as Councils
eeem to he in earnest in the matter. The pre
Hent crowded slate of the County Prison, In
which three, four, and even six prisoners are
crowded together in a single coll, reuders it ne
cessary that some other place than tho prison
nhould be established, where vagrants, drunk
ards, Ac, can be sent aud made to earn their
own living.
The report of the proceeding of its Acting
Committee shows that the Society is in ear
nest and alive to the important work of endea
voring to remedy the evils which now exist in
many of the Couuty Prisons of the State.
An election for olllcers and members of the
Acting Committee was held, with tliejfollowlug
xeHUll:
President James J. Barclay.
Vice Presidents William Sliimicn, M. D.,
Joseph H Chandler.
Treasn rer V i 1 1 1 am Pnan e.
Secretaries John J. I.ytlo, Kdward Townsend.
Counsellors Henry J. Williams, Charles Gib
bons. Members of the Acting Comrnittoo. Charles
Kills. William S. Perot, Thomas Latimer, John
M. Wetherill, Kenjatnln 11. Pitneld James K.
Kalghn, Edward II. Bonsall. Alfred II. Love,
lames Peters, Jeremiah Wlllits, UeorgeTaber,
"William L. J. Klderlin, William Armstrong, M.
.; William Nicholson, Charles W, Punk,
Philip P. Randolph, .SamuelTownsend, Albert
14. Rowland, Benjamin 11. Shoemaker, William
"Warner Caldwell, ltev. William II. Hare, Henry
Perkins, Ueorgo M. Elklnton. J. M. Corse, M. D.,
J. H. BeckwitU, Thomas A. ltoblnson, Theodore
Trewendt, Joshua Kyre, J. L, likens, M. D., Wil
liam J. Mnllen, William Ingram, William 11.
MacAdam, William A. Duff, John Livezey, A.
L. Ellwyn, M. IX, Robert K. Evans, Henry M.
l.aing, Albert H. Franclscus, Mahlon H. Dick
inson, Robert McClintock, Adam Eckfeldt, Jos.
Parrish, M. D.
School Property in the City. By
request oi Mr. Hancock, Chief Clerk of Control
lers, the tollowing statement was compiled
under the direction of the School Board:
Value of Value of
School Di'trlcts. Real Estate. Furniture.
First .... ;i4,00 $2,7liO
Second . . . 54.10(1 6.300
Third .... 38,500 2,400
Fourth . . . 33,333 2,450
Fifth .... 39,0'JO 3,00
hlAlh .... 152,000 4.050
Seventh . . . W,100 6.850
Eirhth .... 45,334 2,000
Ninth .... 69,334 3,700
TeBth .... 134,217 7,050
Eleventh . . . 17U.7K7 u.aou
Twelfth . . . 32,600 1,500
Thirteenth . . . 37,700 3,750
Fourteenth . . . 183,7ti8 7,600
Fifteenth . . 102,(167 !,300
Bixteenth . . . 8,400 6,060
Seventeenth . . . 60,250 4,050
Eighteenth . . . 82,534 .50
Nineteenth . . . 51,334 3,700
Twentieth ... . 135,169 7,500
Twenij-nrt . . . 103,JK4 6,700
Twenty-second . . 1,601 3,750
Twenty-third . . . 54,100 . 6,050
Twenty-fourth and 27th 09,507 4,800
Twenty-tilin . . . 39,608 4,200
Twenty-sixth . . . 91.250 6,400
Total . . . S2,924W $128,610
Amount paid on account of new buildings not
included in the above. $1)1,578, making the total
of real estate, $1,795,427. The value ol furniture
in 460 divisions in rented buildings is estimated
at $69,000. This, added to furniture iu buildings
owned by the city, makes the total value of fur
niture $197,610. From the value of real estate
as above given, there is to be deducted $321,128
of incumbrances, leaving the net value at
$U3,849.
Survey of tiik Schuylkill. The re
sults of the recent hydrographical survey of
the Schuylkill river from the Wire Bridge to the
Falls oi the Hchuylklll, demonstrates the fact
that 10,000,000 cubic feet of mud had been
deposited within the past live year. The super
ficial ana oi the river has been decreased be
tween those two points fully sixteen acres.
The principal deposit is opposite the Twenty
fourth Ward Water Works, where an island
1100 feet long and 150 feet broad has been
formed, so obstructing the river that a wooden
trunk iiad to be laid from the Water Works
through the island, a distance of 600 feet, so
as to afford an ample supply of pure water to
the Twenty-fourth Ward. While the river is be
coming narrower, the mean depth is increasing.
In 1861 the deepest watpr found was 32J leet,
and this at a point nearly opposite the house
of the Philadelphia Skating Club. At the same
spot now it is 37 teet. The survey, a3cording
to the report of the engineer, shows that the
subsiding reservoir made by the dam, and
which gives the water a chance to be at rest
and deposit the Impurities, is last becoming a
mere channel.
Relics of xnE Revolution. Colonel
Snowden, at a recent meeting ot the Historical
Society, presented the following resolution to
the Society, which was adopted unanimously:
Resolved, That this Society has learned, with
lively satisfaction, that the Leeislature of Penn
sylvania ha authorized the return to the Hull
of Indepeudence,in this city, ol the cl.air occu
pied by the President ot Congress, John Han
cock when the Declaration of Independence
was passed, aud the table upon which that im
mortal document was signed; and that a com
mittee be appointed to co-operate with the State
aud city authorities in such ceremonies as may
be appropriate when these interesting memo
rials of the Revolution are returned to this city
and placed in the Hall ot independence.
The lollowing gentlemen were appointed as
the committee: J amee Ross Snowden. John
Jordan, Jr., William A. Torter, William Duaue,
and Charles M. Morris.
Result of the Invertigatiox. James
W. Patton, Eio., proprietor of the boilers which
lately exploded at the mill, Beach and Coa'es
streets, and the engineer, James McCarthy,
were arrested yesterday by Sergeant Megee,
on a warrant issued by Coroner Daniels, and
committed.
Interesting Presentation. A pleasant
fifintr occurred last evening at the O Id Fellows'
Hall. Sixth and Crcsnon streets, on the occasion
ot the presentation of a handsome Bible to
Hancock Lodge, Mo. 43.
Alter the regular business of the evening, the
wives of the members who had received the tilth
or scarlet degree were introduce, and the
ancient degree of "Daughter of Robekah" con
lcrred upon them. After this ceremony, the
ladies who had received the degree presented
the Lodge with a magnificent Bible, and among
the pleasant incidents of the evening was the
singing ot some tine airs by the De Kalb Glee
Club, and recitalions by a number of gentlemen.
The participants departed at an early hour, well
pleased with the entertainment.
Ce LEI! RATI ON OF THE BIRTHDAY OF ROBERT
Hl K.vs. Yesterday wuh the one-hiindred-aiid-einhth
natnl anniversary of ltobcrt Burns, the
Immortal Scotch poet, and it was well and
generally celebrated by his countryman in this
city. The Burns Association met In the even.
idc at MlnlziT Hotel, and after electing olll
cers for the eiisuinir year sat down to a sump
tuous supper, to which full Justice was done by
the unusually largo assemblage of gentlemen
present.
The following are the ofllcers elected for lSt!7:
President David S. Wlnebrenuer. Vice l'resl
denls .ohn Sheddeu and Peter A. Johnson.
Secretary Robert C. Gibson. Treiwiirer John
Bortb.
The celebration last evening was one marked
lv much pleasantry mid convivial congeniality,
and the com puny did not separate until "the
wee sma hours o' mornin."
Si.kjht Fi it k. About quarter past four
o'clock yifcteiday iilterhoon a slight lire oc
curred in the colored school house, Sixth street,
above liOinbard. tine of the partitions In the
school room rung lit Hie from a stove, which was
in close proximity to it. but the llames were ex
tinguished without the aid of the firemen. In
going to the Are several members of two oppos
ing companies got Into a wrangle at Sixth and
Spruce streets, and one of them received a cut
under tho eye. Atone time the alKilr threat
ened to result in a general fight, but by some
means It was quieted down.
Free Churches. The churches through
out the city are beginning to make preparations
for providing the masses with accommodations
at their evening services. Not to mention all.
we may state that old St. Peter's, at Third and
Pine streets. Rev. Albert Barnes' church, ou
Washington Square, Rev. Mr. Marsh's church,
at Tenth and Clinton, and the Epiphany, are
all open on Sunday nitrbts. In all these
churches the preaching, the munic, and the as
sociations arc made as attractive as possible.
Closing Stores at an Early Hour.
The retail grocers are to hold a meeting on
Tuesday evening next, at the Moyamensing In
stitute, to take into consideration the pro
priety of closing the stores at an early hour in
the evening.
Inspection of Flour and Meal for
the weeding ending January 24, 167: Barrels
of Miperiine, 2625; rye, 66, corn meal, 300; total,
2891.
Slight Fire. Yesterday afternoon, about
half-past three o'clock, a tire occurred In the
department used as a cotton mill iu Mr. Try
on's building, back of 'o. -'20 N. Second street.
Damage trifling.
The Blaeas Museum.
Part of the famous Blacas collection has been
unpacked at the British Museum, and its trca
suies are found to be In perfect condition. We
have already given some account of the transfer
of this extraordinary museum from France to
England, but the Fall Mall Gazette has some
additional particulars which are interesting.
Tho Gazette says:
"There died at Venice during the present year
the possessor of one of the finest private mu
seums in Europe. His father, the Duke de
Blacas, who was so well known as one of the
Ministers of Louis XVIII, laid its foundations
during his visits to Rome and Naples as French
Ambassador, and he himself spared neither
trouble nor money in increasing its treasuresJ
The elder Duke died in 1839, and lies buried iu;
the Church of the Franciscans at Goriitz. There
also rest theremains oi his royal master, Charles
X, to whom when in exile he had offered the
whole of his fortune, and near whose tomb he
lett directions that his own should be made.
His son inherited the political convictions as
well a9 the title aud property of his lather, and
took no part in public atl'airs, thereby obtain
ing lull leisure for the pursuit of his favorite
studies. On his death the law of succession
rendered the sale of his collection necessary,
and as soon as the fact became known, con
siderable excitement prevailed throughout the
world of art iu Paris on the subject of the im
pending purchase. The competition lay between
France and Eueland, the tormer being repre
sented by a committee ot savans, the latter by
Mr. Newton, of the British Museum, who had
been sent to Paris with sppclal instructions
from the Treasury. It is a mistaken belief that
onlv a portion ot the contents of the Blacas col
lection has been secured for us by the purchase.
The truth is that we possess it in its entirety as
it existed at the Duke's death, with tne excep
tion of the bronze statuette of Ajax, and one
duplicate gold coin of Marc Antony, both of
which were bequeathed by the late Duke to the
French natien."
Amons the curiosities of the collection is the
celebrated silver toilet service of a Roman
bride. This treasure, unique in its kind, was
discovered in 1793 at Rome, in one of a set of
vaulted chambers, covered with the ruins of
buildings of whichtheyformed th substructure,
near the convent of the Miuims on the E9qul
llne Hill. It consists of a number of vessels,
vases, ornaments and trappings, nearly all ot
which were probably executed towards the close
ot the fifth century of the Christian era.
Among the most Important of these is an oblong
pyxis or casket, about twenty-two inches long,
seventeen broad and eleven hith, resembling
in shape the sarcophagi of the period, and of
which both the lid anil body are covered with
figures embossed, chased, and partially gilt.
The collection of gems in the Blacas museum
consists of about seven hundred antique Intag
lios and cameo, together with a small but
choice selection of oriental, renaissance, and
modern eems. Many of the finest specimens
came Ironi the celebrated Strozzl collection,
aud were published during the last century by
(lori. .Mallei, and Stoch. Others are Irom the
Barth, Schellershelm, and De la Turbie cabi
nets, of which the last has been fully described
byVisconti. Among them are several intaglios
and cameos not to be surpassed for beauty,
and '. bearing as much external evidence of
their authenticity as such objects can pos
sibly po'sess. Of the rest of the collection
it is suflicicnt 1o say that nearly all the
specimens it contains have some special Interest
arising from their subjects, from the character
of their execution, from fhe qualityof the stone,
or from the fact ot their having' belonged to
some historical personage. It is well known
that then has hitherto been no branch of
ancient art so inadequately represented at the
British Museum as that which deals with gems.
The lilacas collection is therefore of paramount
importauce, especially on account of the num
ber of line cameos which it contains.
Tho Roman coins add to the British Museum
about twenty-two hundred specimens, many of
them unique, and almost all in the finest state
ol preservation.
literacy Ccoks in Paris A diunrr was re
cently Kivon In Paris at which all the guests
were' literary men, and all cooks, l.a Liberie
"ays: "Anions the company were M. II. de
Paire, etlitor of 1 Fetit Journal, MM. J. Noriae,
rticiiard Claretie, Maiiiu.ru, l.acour, liarou
rns!-e, etc. All the guests were dressed in cook'a
eostnme; the older jrtiests wore thetlassie cotton
cup. the younger ones the toque. M. Claretie
made tip excellently as a scullion." After giving
the bill of fare, Baron Crisse writes in La
Liberie: "This dinner was triven by and pre
pared under the direction of M. J. Oouire. I had
the honor of belnir one of the guesis, and when
leavine I declared to him, on my honor, that I
never In niv lite ate a dinner more deliclounly
and fckillully prepared. The 2Uth of December,
lMiti, will remain a dute llluBttiom in the culi
nary fasti ci the lyth century."
MEDICAL.
POND'S EXTRACT OF HAMAMELI&Y
Or Fain Destroyer,
In on of the few dnmestto remedies which have comn
Into nennral ora mid uver, without putlinir. It I" the
product of aRimplenhrub. Iiftnnlesj iu ail cases, aud,
a douicstlc rvuicdjr, uDdiuRllpd.
urtDKro CXRtSt
8 11 .N US,
OKfc fcTF.S.
BLEEOINU
LU NOS,
HOSE,
BIOMACH,
LA.VIKNKHH.
SOKE.NF.8S.
HFRAINS,
KOKK 11IROAT,
TOOTHAUHF.,
EARACHB.
M-URALUTA,
KHKUM AT ISM,
U'MBAUO,
HILKS, '
And other itmllar tronblean
OF THK
CORV'S,
ll-CEHH,
ni ti u.iDv-a
I 1. . ' 1 1 Y 1,1. , ,
me and palnfol aftectlons,
While It DfOmntlV BrrpStfl nil ITKMnttUll Arib-H dim.
drens io physicians use It dally In their practice, and
Rive It theii nnqualltled recommendation, bold by our
Konte and dealers.
Itie Medicine la exclusively prepared by the sub
scrlbers, I'roprletera and Miccewtore to T. T. POND, to
whom all orders must be addirsiwd.
UTJAIPUKEXB' UOAKEOPATIHU MEDICI HE CO.
No. Mi BROADWAY, New York
PRICES OK POND'S EXTRACT.
Six oonce bottles, with directions, retail 60 cents
Pint bottles, with directions, retail lluO
Quarts In bottle 17J
Liberal discount to Fhyslclana and .Dealers.
SIMILIA SIMILIBUS CURANTUR.
HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC 8PECJFICS.
n . , FAMILY CASES
Ol a larpc vlala, morocco cane, containing a
specitlu tor every ordinary disease a lamliy Is
subject to, and a hook of fllrecions tlO OO
Smaller Family and Travelling easel, with 20 to
vlaia IS to S3
Spcvltlcs lor all 1 Iseases, Doth tor Cutlng and
for Pi even the treatment Iu vlala and pocket
caw a'i to a.)
These Remedies, by the case or tnle box, ar sent to
any part ot the country, by Hall or Express, sree ol
cbarire, on receipt of the price
Address II I'M PURE Y -' SPECIFIC
JIOaiOj'.OPATlHO MEDICINE COMPANY,
Office and Depot, No ftti'i BROADWAY, New York.
Dr. HUM PlIREYs la consulted daiU at his office, per
sonally or by letter, aa above, for all forms ot disease.
For sale by DYOIT O., .IOHNHON, HOI.LOWAY
t OWDEN. T. R. C ALLEN DE R. and AMBROSE
HMITH. Wholesale Agents. Philadelphia, and at
BLITHE'H Drug (Store, No. 3120 Market street, and by
all I irQKcrista 6 37 amwt
LOOK AND L I V Etl
ELECTROPATHY.
Drs. GALLOWAY, WHITE & BDLLES
THE OLD
MEDICAL ELECTRICIANS,
Cor. Tlilrtcentli and Walnut Sts..
TEACHEK8 of this new system of curing diseases,
Mould call the attention of the sick and afflicted to their
new system of practice, wblcn has aliendj naUed groat
popularity In this city. During the past alz years we
l ave tieated 1WENTY THOUMaBD persons suffering
Horn the various forms of disease (many of them by
special guarantee, cnarging notblng It we lal'eu). and
In almost every case a cure has been effected. ItiaU
the following
HOME CERTIFICATES.
AN ASTONISHING CURE AMPUTATION PRE
VEOTED. I was cured In three weeks by Drs. GALLOWAY and
Will i E of an ulcerated leg, which caused much suffer
ing, and etcn threatened amputation. Since my own
vit et cure several oi my irienos sutlerlng irom Neural
gia, Skin Dlseuao, Dyspepsia, and other complaints
have also been penectly cured. I will cheerfully
answer the Inquiries of the diseased and suffering.
ABRAHAM FLUKE,
INo. 1891 Camac street, Philadelphia.
(IMPORTANT CURES OF OBSTINATE DISEASES
Charles I. Young, Chronic Dyspepsia, No. 4-1 N.
Eeveuto street.
James Brown, Inflammation ot Stomach and Bowels.
Pine ittreet, above ttixth.
Henry Royer, Neuralgia of fhe Eye, Twenty-third and
Pearl sireett.
Frederick Wilson, Dyspepsia and Throat Disease,
Continental Bote..
It. F. kvkbride. Epileptic Fits, No. 1020 Market street.
William Morgan, Kidney Disease aud General De
bility, No. 4IU bpruce street
Marcus D. Wilcox, Catarrh oi twelve years' standing,
Commercial Hotel.
bamuel G. Wheeler, Asthma ot ten years' standing,
Continental Boiel.
Kmanuei Key, Attornej -at-Law, Dyspepsia, No. 707
Sansoin street.
Jioraoo C. Wlnslow, Weakness of the Kidneys, Frank
lord. 11. C. Shurtlcff, Cancer In Stomach. No. 3722 Markes
street.
J. M. Bulst, Rheumatism. No. 1923 S. Broad street.
Juuah Levy, Bronchial Consumption, No. Mi Market
street.
toward T. Evans, preacher of the M E Church, Dys-
f euslaoi long standing, Laryngitis, and Lumbago, No.
b33 Helunutli street.
J sines N ugent. Deafness for six years, and ringing and
roaring in tne nead, Wilmington, Delaware.
'l nomas Harrop, severe Diabetes, Rose Mills, West
Pbllaaelpcia.
Georee Grant. Rheumatic Gout, long standing. No.
II 13 Chesnut street.
H. T. Desilver, Chronic Nenralirla and Inflammatory
Bheumatism, No. 173b ubesnut street
Edward McMahon, Consumption, No. 1227 Front
atrpAt-
1. Klcket, Chronic Bronchitis, Constipation, and Con
gestlon ol the Brain. No. A1H cailowhlll sheet.
Char es Al. Dayton, Paralysis of toe lower limbs
Girard house,
i Jehu McCormlck, Diabetes. No. 1220 Ridge avenue.
Cl aries E. Buckingham, Urinary Difficulty, No. 1331
Filbert street.
I Aqulla Davis, Chronic Dlarrha?a, Forrest House.
J. J. Uoopes, long standing Hclatlca, and Enlarged
i Prostate Gl&nd, Darby township, Delaware county.
Wl Ham 11. Shnver, Liver Complaint, Germantown.
I Joseph W. Forsyth, Acute Rheumatism, No. liii'i
Arch street.
E. Ciouser, General Paralysis, No. 419 N. Second
street
Many ot (lute perioni vt cured in leu than a
week.
N. B. The Institution, No. 1230, one door from Thir
teenth street, is the only bouse In this city where our
system is practised. Unprincipled parties In other
localities, yho claim to beat diseases according ui
eur late discoveries, maj Uiertiore be regarded with
suspicion.
PHYSICIANS and BTUDENT8 can enter at any time
for a full coutse of Instruction In this Gbkat Disuovuay
In the Healing Art.
BOOKS AND TH"E MOST luTEOVED, INSTRU
MENTS FURNISHED.
An Interesting circular mailed by addressing
DRS. GALLOWAY, WHITE & DULLES,
l'hiladelphia.
Consultation free. 1 lu9.ti
DR. J. K. ROSE'S ALTERATIVE.
THE GREAT BLOOD flKlPIKE
if you have corrupt, disordered, or vitiated blood, you
are sick all over, it may appear as pimples, sores, or as
some active disease, or ft may only male you feel Ian
guid or depressed t but you cannot have good health if
jour blood Is Impure. Dr. Rose's Alterative removes
all these Impurities, and Is the remedy that will restore
you to health
It Is unequalled for the cure of all diseases of the
f lands, sciolula, tubercular consumption, and all erup
Ion of the skin. Price 1 Sole agents.
DYOIT A CO..
No 232 North SECOND Street
DR. DYOTT'S ITCH OINTMENT
' will cure every form ol Itch, and is superior to any other
remedy ior the cure of that disagreeable aud tormenting
complaint Price 25 ceuU. beut per mall, 40 cents.
DYOIT A CO
NO. 232 North SECOND Street
DR. J. 8. ROSE'S KXPttCTOHANT.
For the cure ot consumption, coughs, colds, asthma
catarrh, influenza, spitting of blood, bronchitis, and all
diseases ot the lungs.
1 his syrup having stood the test of many years' ex
perlence as a n meoy lor irrlta lon or any Inflammation
of the lungs, thioal, or bronchia, la acmowleriged b
all to be a remedy superior to any other known com
pound used lor the reliei and cure of coughs and con
sumption. Price 1. Sole agents.
DYOTT CO
9 6Cm No.232 North SECOND gtroet
FERTILIZERS.
gAUG U'S RAW BONE
STJ F R-PH0SPIIATE OF LIME
The great Fertilizer tor all crops. Qulonlii its actio
and pciiuautui in lu eftecta. Established overtwelv
yeaia
1 1 ealers supplied by the cargo, direct from the wbar
ot ihe nianuiactory.on liberal terms.
Manufactured only by
BAUGH & SOXS,
Office So. 0 South DELAWARE Avenue
Stuuii Pblladelphia.
UNITED STATES R EVEN UK STAMPS.
Principal Depot, No m CHKSNUT Street.
Central Depot No. 103 S Fl K'l II Stree;. one door below
Utiesnut. Established mi.
Revenue Stamps of every description constantly on
bund In any amount.
Orders b Mall or Express promptly attended n-
United Stales Nou-s lira ta on Phlladeluhla or New
York, or current luuds received In payment.
Particular attention paid to small oroers.
The ueclslons ot the Cow mission can be eonsultsa,
and any mloimatlon regarding the la cbeerluiiy
given
AMUSEMENTS.
A
NERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC
HANDEL AKD HAYDN SOCIETY.
SECOND CONCERT OF THE SEASON.
Thursday Fveninj, January 31, 1867.
THE GRAND ORATORIO OF DAVID,
BY NEUKOMM,
Will be pcrioni'td. Polo parts sustained a lollows:-
8 ALL, J. F. RndHphson,of Boston.
DaVIO. J. Finest Perrlng, of lew York.
DAUGHTER OF BACL.K'S. Mozart, ot New York
SISlrB OF DAVID, Mrs. Josephine .ichlmni, of
Philadelphia.
GOLIATH, Mr. A. B. Taylor, of Philadelphia.
JONATHAN, Mr. W. A. Briscoe, ol Philadelphia.
Choruses by the Society of over 300 voices, and a
C.iand Orchestra of 4S Ins rnnients, tue whole under
the direction of CARL SEN tL.
PIANIST H. A. OL .RKE
Doors open at 7 ( commence at 8 o'clock precisely.
Hubscrloets can now obtain their tlcteis at C. W. R.
Trumpler's, heventh and Chesnut streets.
Admission Paniuet. Parquet Circle and Balcony,
It secured Seat. tlftO: Family Circle, 60 cents;
Chairs in the Orchestra, 1.
Box Sheet now open. 1 24 28 28 29 30 81 6t
N
EW CHESNUT STREET THEATRE.
THIS (Saturday) EVENING, January 29,
1 L I L 1 t I tt.7 L. k. 1 ' . C
rir in it r r,rv j r
MR. AND MRS BARN Ei" WILLIAMS,
GREAT HAT UR 1 A Y MO HT HILL.
THREE POWERFUL PIECES.
To commence with
1 PHILADELPHIA NEWSBOY.
lilek Mrs. BARN EX WItLIAMS
To be loliowed liy ,-,.
IRELAND AS IT WAS.
BairpedPat Mr BARNEY WILLI AMS
Judy O Trot. Mrs. BaEaEY WILLI AM-
To conclude with TABKLLE '
A WOMAN'o LIFE.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET
THEATRE. Betrlns at half-Past 7 o'clock.
O. L. KOX-JACK AND GILL.
MONDAY, AND TILL FURTHER NOTICE,
M R O. U FOX,
the great Comedian and Pantomlmlst,ln his own Panto-
m,U,e0f JACK AND GILL.
supported by C.K. KuX. Mad'lle MARTINETTI, and
vv Master CALMGNE -
WITH EVERY SCKNE NEW,
and a Grand Transformation Scene by C. a. Hawthorne
and Mr. U Rmifh.
FRIDAY Benefit of G. L. FOX.
SATURDAY First JACK AND GILL MATINEE.
WALNDT STREET THBATRK.
N. E. corner ot N1N I'll and WALNUT Btreeta.
Commences at i )4.
i-rcat inuinph of Brougham's Extravaganza,
COLUMBUS ' RECONSTRUCTED.'
HOUSrS CROWDED IN EVERY PART.
JdHN BROUGHAM IN THREE PIECES.
THIS (Baiurday) EVENING, January 26,
will be enacted, for the slx.b time, Brougham's Comical
Ul8t0rnUMBTsVi5cONSTRUCTBD.
MR JOHN BROUGHAM AS
CHRISTOVAL COLON, ailas COLUMBUS.
Commence with Rede's uomedy of
XbE FAST MAN.
Skyrocket Ned Mr Jons BROUGHAM
To conclude with the romantic Drama of
THE BOBBER'S WIFE.
Larry O'GIg Mr. JO UN BROUGHAM
N
EW AMERICAN THEATR E.
MISS MOLLIS WILLIAMS AND FELIX A. VINCEN t
BOTH AFTERNOON AND EVENING.
FRENCH BPI MATINEE AT 1 1 O'CLOCK.
EVENING THE WIZARD SKIFF.
THREE JACK SHEPPARDS and
QOSTUMES! COSTUMES1
A Splendid Assortment ot
COSTUMES AND PROPERTIES
FOR KA8QJTERADES,
Are of.ered to the attention ot the ball-going public at
this gay and festive season, at tne
COBTUMERY
Of 1 wenty-five Tears' Eatabliahment,
No. 917 RACE Street, North Side.
Every effort will be made to please the taste.ot tbos
who att.nd the Carnival Balls ol the season.
Masks of tverj description for sale.
VV. O. DESMOND,
15 3m No. 017 HACK Street.
VTEW ELiEVKNTH STREET OPERA HOUSE,
IN ELEVENTH btrect, above CHESNUT.
TUk. FA MIL. KEhiUHX"
OFlM FUR THK SEASOJf,
CARlsCHOSS l DIXKi'S J1I. S T IUC1.8,
the Great Star Jronpe oi the World, In their GRANiJ
JllRLtSWUES. and PLaSTATION SCENES.
Doors open at 1 o'clock. Commencing at 8 o'clock.
8 80 V J. L. CAKNCROS, Manager
BRADFORD'S LAST GREAT PAINTING,
"8EALKR8 CRUSHED BY ICEBERGS,"
NOW ON EXHIBITION X,
No. 1020 CHESNUT Btreeu 1 Hit
GERMANIA ORCHESTRA. PUBLIC RE
hearsals every SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at
MUSICAL FUND HALL, SX o'clock. Engagement
made by ae dressing GEOHGE BASTERT, Agent, No.
m MONTEREY Street, between Race and Vine. 11 6 8m
TTa THE PIAMOS WHICH WE MANTJ
WfYTt I lecture recommend themselves. We promise
to our patrons clear, beautiful tones, elegant workman
ship, durability, and reasonable prices, combined with
a mil guarantee. For sale only at No. lull WALNUT
bTm OKIOH PIANO MANUTACTCBUIQ CO.
JNDIA BTJBBEH GOODS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
OF ALL, KINDS,
FOR JAMILY, DRVGGIST6', STATIONERS', OS
MANUFACTURERS' USE,
Can be obtained direct at the
MANUFACTORY AGENCY,
No. 708 CHESNUT Street.
Customers will find It to their advantage to dea
here. llu
1867! uiAiiijBa. 1867.
60 Stylet and Sizes, at Low Prices.
Visiting and Wedding Cards, the latest novelties.
Initials, Monograms, etc., atamped on paper and
envelopes, In colors, gratis.
A large stock of English, French and American Pane
and Envelopes.
BLANK BOOKS ot the best anufacture, on haul
and made to older.
R. HOSKINS & CO.,
Manutactuters of Blank Books,
Btutlonerd,Engraveis, and Frluters,
28 6mrp No. 913 ARCH Street.
s
LATE MANTELS
SLATE MANTELS are .lusurpasned for Durability,
Beauty, Strength, anl Cheapness.
SLATE MANTELS aud blate Work Generally, madf
to order.
J. 13 KIMES & CO,
012 Nos. aiMland IViS CHKSSCT Street.
f',5 BANDAOK INSTITUTE. No. U
sw ,ra- v ik Hi i . . : . . m v. u mi
ETERETT, aiuithirty years' practical experlenc
auarautees tne akhiul adlustmeut ot bis Premiun
Patent Graduating Pressure Truss, and a variety o
Others. Supporters, Elastic StocklUKS.Bhouloer Brace.
Crutches, Suspeusoiiis, sto. Ladles' Aprtiuitfit '"
uctedby aLady.
SHIPPING.
ir-.- t. .r , rCiTrl tTL- k If CJlTT ! T IMC.
V.L1 I.IHI'.CT.
NO FRCM EA( II PORT EVERY FIVE DAYS.
HiOM PINKS 1!KIT WHABF, PHI U A lEL
1 ill A, AND LONG WrtARF. BOSTOS.
The line between .Philadelphia and Boston Is now
competed of the
Roman (new) Captain Baker, HaQ tens.
PA ON, t aptain Matthews. 1 tons.
OR MAN Cao ln crow ell. IW loin.
These substantial and well-appointed steamships wl 1
sail punctut lly as advertised, and freight will he re
ceved e verv day, a steamer oclng always on the berth
to receive cargo.
Shippers are requested to send bills of lading with
theii ponds.
"or trelul.t or passage, hnvlnr snperor accommoda
tions, app j to Ill-NRY WINmoR A CO .
t So. 3:13 . DELAWARE ATenue.
tttflls NORTH AM KMC AN STEAMSHIP
,2yCM!COMPANY.
OPPOMTTON L1E TO CAL'FORSIA,
VIA NICARAGUA. EVERY TWENTY DAY.
From l ler No. 29 North River, foot of Warren street,
at noon, with paxsencers and iremnt, at verT LOW
KA'lES. Connecting on the Paclilo Ocean with tue,
tne steamships
MOe S TAYLOR. Captain Blethen, and
A MFR1CA, Captain Wakeman
For further informa'lnn, apply to the North Ameri
can Steamship Company.
WILLIAM II. WFBB President
No. 84 Exchange Place. N. Y.
D. N t ARKlNGiON, Agent.
T No. 177 West street, corntr Warren N Y.
-e'f Ff-f EMPIRE LINE FOR SAVANNAH.
af" ST Kverv SATURDAY, from J Ur No. 18 North
iuki, punctually at 3 o'clock P. M.
T be lavorltc side-wheel Steamships
PAN J ACINI O .Loveland I onunauuer,
SAN 8ALVADOK. Atkins Comuiender.
Through tickets and bills ot lading to a I points In
connection vyitb Cent al Kalnoad ot Georgia, Ailantlu
and Gulf Railroad, and Florida steamers.
Elegant passenger accommodations.
UAKH1HON AI.LEN.
t No. h BOW LING ORKr.N'.N Y.
utar l ivp rno -view nnt rim
iLIait, The New lork Mall Steamship Company a
lji.t: uieuu Stetmers will leave Pier No. 46 North la ver
at 3 o'clock P M., as follows the
MONll-.RES.on WI-DNESDAY,
HVANA. on SATURDAY,
MISSOURI. on SATUHDAV,
MERRIMACK, on SAT. H i)T.
Al' bills oi lading signed at the cilice upon the plet.
For m ight or passage apply to
No. SBOWL1XG GREEN, N. Y.
mi ti-ir' iiT OTCivciiin nitt.
TllROCGH LINE TO CAIIFOHNTA.
CARRi'lNO UNITED STATES MAIL,
via Panama railroad.
Steamers leave 1'lerNo. VI North River, foot of Canal
street, at 12 o'clock, roon, as lollowsi
licceuiber Si NEW YolK. Cant. W. G. Farber. con
necting with CON SI ITU'iloN. capt. Caveny.
January 11 HENRY CHAUNCEY. Capt A. O.
Gray, connecting with GOLliEN AGE, Capt Lau.dge.
January iil RiMNG STAR, Capt. 1 A Harris, cou
necting with GOLliEN CITY, Capt. 1 T. Watklna.
Ail departures touch at Acapuico ; those of 1st ana
21et connect at Panama with steamers for Souta l'aciilc
pris; 1st and 11th ior Central American porta, and
those ot 1st touch at Manznnl.Io.
Depatture ot 11th each month connects with the new
steam line irom l anama to a usiraii and New Zealand.
Steamer ot March II. 1867. wbl connect with toe Com-
?anv's steamer Colorado, to leave San Francisco for
ohobama and Bonu-Koug on April 3, 1867
One bundled pounds ot basKage allowed each adult
Medicines and attendance lrte.
For passage tickets and all further Information, applv
at the otl.ee on the wharf, loot of Canal street, North
River, New York. . . .
t s F. R. BABY . Agent.
--Xv-!"ft EMP1KK fTKAMsMIP LINE, FOK
ai!Lyi PROVIDENCE AND BOhTON.
.-...iTnu from psrli nort eveiv 8a' uidav. Irom second
wiiarf above Vlre street, Thiladeluhia, and 1'rovldence
and Boston Rsilioad Wharf Providence, K I
The line is composed ot the Urst-clas steamships
HUNTER. M. L. Rogeis commander.
CHASE, J. A. crossman coicmander. 1
These superior and woll-equippec steamships sail
regularly as advertised F'reight will be received dally,
a Bteamchlp Leli t alwftys tn .he berth to receive Cargj.
Freight ior Boston. Mass.. and all intermediate
points on the Boston and Providence or Worcester
Railroads, will be leceived. and lb goods delivered in
lets time and at lower rates than bv any other route
Bins of lading furnished at the office.
No bins ot lading slcned alter tlie ship bas sailed
For furthtr inioimatlon, apply to
LATHBCKY, V lCKERSrt AM A CO. Agents,
No. 126 North Wharves.
Henry Clfavelard. Tag.. Agent at Providence. R. I.
Ma'liiiXAI. s'l'KtM NAVIGATION
nOMPANY iLlmltedl.
-Mi.n.rs weeklv to Liverpool, calling at Oncenitown.
The splendid first class Iron Steanships
LOLI-1ANA. Captain Harrington.
PENNSYLVANIA, Captain Lewis.
EHIS, Captain Cutting
THE QUt EN. Captain Grogan.
DENMARK.. Captain Thomson.
An experienced Surgeon on each ship free ot charge
Drafts issued for any amount, payable at any bank in
Gtcat Britain or on the continent.
BATEb OF rASilAGg, PAYABLE IN CCBBENCV.
Cabin Bteerage-
To Liverpool or Queenstown.... 100 (30.
Through passage to Purls Antwerp. Hamburg, Bre
men. London, etc at tow rates
Steeratie passage tickets to bring persons from Liver
pool or Que.nstown tor 3J in currency can be obtained
at No J7 BROADWAY. ,
For freight or cabin passaee. apply at the Office of tlie
Company. No 67 bROADWAT. For steerage tickets,
at the Passsge Office of the Company, No. 21 BRuAD
WA Y, or NO. 274 f EARL htreefc -. -
F. W.
I IIMlO AMI NKW YllRK HTRAM.
ft Li (SHIP I.INR. , i ,
r,..... tn i nmlon. and. 60. i30. cnrrencv.
Passagr-trom-London, T. " and J0, gold.
A'l ALANi'A, captain Ptnkhaut.
BELLONA, Captain Dlxou. ,
I ELLA, Captain Gieadell.
WILLIAM PENN, Caput. n Bllllnes. a
The accommodations for passengers on these ships are
unsurpassed. Freight will betaken and through bills
oi lading given to Bavre, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Amster
dam, and Dunkirk.
For passage, applv to CHARLES A. WHITING, No.
26 BROADWAY. For ; freight, apply at No. M SOUTd
Streeu nOTHSD A: ASPINWALL, Agents.
PAS8AGE TO AND FROM
GRE&T BRITAIN AND UHEIAND.
liTTTEAMSAIP AND SAILING PACKET,
AT KF.niTCED KA T'EH.
DRAFTS AVAILABLE TUKOUGUOUT ENGLAND,
IRELAND, SCOTLAND, AND WALES.
For p.rucular. ar-plj to BR0THERS & co
t No. 86 SOUTH Street, and No. U BROADWAY.
vnn ST. THOMAS ANT) TittAZTT,
lUNlTcD STATES AND BRAZIL MAIL
(Tup COA.PAN Y. Reitular Mall steamers.
saillnir on the ?!d ot every months
NOR1 11 AMERICA, captain L F. Tlmmerman.
SOUTH AMERICA. Capiain E. L. Tinkelpaajth.
GUIDING MAR. Captain Geo'ge B. Mocmn.
Tbefe e'eeant steamers sail on schedule time, and
call at ht Thomas Para. Femambuco. Bahla, and Rio
de Janeiro, going and returning. For engaueineot of
.relght or passage,
f No 6 Bowling Greeu, New York.
thtt STEAM TO GLASGOW AND LIVER-SJj-p
iW POOL, cjlllng at Londonderry to laud Malls
aim Pasnengers
The iavonte passenger steamers or
THE ANCHOK LISF.
SAIL EVERY bAXUKBAY FRoM TIER 44 NORTn
RIVER.
Rates of passage, payable In currency To Liverpool,
Giastiow and Dciry, Cabins. (HO and 70: nteerage 3l
Prepaid certltlcales irom these ports to New York,
3t Havre, Antwerp, ele . fli-0 and 37 L
For lurter Information, apply at the Company's
Offices. FRANCIS MAC DON AID CO.. Agents, ,
t No. 6 Bowling Green, New York.
n-ii r viv uu3i 'j.i i tn. .iiiiTiuHi
stit.e!ior ileauieis NEWPORT ME1ROPOL1S, om
' OLONY. and EMPIRK STATE of great sttength and
speed; constructed express y tor the navigation ot Leng
Island bound, running in connection Willi the Old
Colony and Newport Ral'road. .
Leave Pier No. 2H. North River, foot of Murrav
8,Tbe steamer NEWPORT, Captain Brown, leaves
Monday. W eduesuay, and Friday, at 4 P. M., lauding at
The steamer OLD COLONY. Captain Simmons leaves
Tuesday, Thursday, and eaiurday.at 4 P. M., landing
llijee's"eamers aro fitted up with commodious state
rooms, water tlgbt compartuienia, and every arrange
tnent for the security and comfort of passengers who
are aflorded by this rou e a night's rest on bouxd and ou
arrival at Newport p-occed per ral road agulu. reaching
Boston early on the following morning
A bsgguge master is attached to euch steamer, who
receives and tickets the baggage, aud accompanies tlie
same to Its destination
A steau erruus in connection with this line between
Newport ana Providence dal y. Sundays excepted
Freluht to Boston Is lukeo at the same rsus as by anv
other legular Hue, and forwarded with the greatest ex
pelttlou by an express tiaiu which leaves Newport
every morning (Sundays exceptedi, at 7 o'clock, ior
Hosion aud New Bediord. arriviug at its destination
about 11 A. M
For irelt ht or passage eoply on board or at the Office,
on Pier No 2H Nonh River. For stale rooms and berths
apply on board, or, if It is deslrab e to secure tlieui lu
advance, apply to E. L1TTLEF1ELD, Agent. -
t No. Ti BROADWAY. New York.
'f ffft l()R RICHMOND. NORFOLK, AND
3ivV-i.,ClTY POINT. The side-wheel steamshtps
hn i ERAS Caiitalii Alexauder K.verv Satunlav.
ALBKMsRi.E, Captain llnuaie Every Wednesday.
At 12 M , V. in Pier No. 3d North River giving through
bl ls of lading e'c. to all points ou the Seaboard Rail
road and its conn.ctli n
L1V1NGSTOM, )TJX A CO, Agents .Vo. 88 LIDerty
itieet. , . t
SHIPPING.
rtF'FS ST K A 51 TO LI VEIU'llOL CALLING
5ii,Uit Cfiieenstorn 1 he Inn an Line, sailing
n.i-w eekly, carri lug tho United States Mails.
'(. lit OF Nl W S OKK" alurla., JannaJT 2"
"CITY OF M'BI.IN" Wednesday lanuary JO
"CITY Or BOSTON ' Saturday, February 2
"CITY OF i AACIIEsTBK".. Wednesday, February
"CITY Or WASHINGTON". ...Ssturrtay. Fohrua y
and each succeeding aturda and ednesday, at noon,
irom Pier No. tt North river.
RA 1 Kn OF PASSAGE
By the msli stesmrr sailing everf Satnrday t
Payable in oolo pa able in Currency.
First Cabin aM) Steerage .
To London 95' lol ondon 3f
To Pans l.J To Pana 44
lasa:e bj tho Wednesday stnamer: First cabin,
!0i Blefrnpe. 130 likblein I luted "tates cunrncy.
Passrnge s alto forwarded to ire Hamburg, Bre
men, etc, at moderate lates
Meeraoc i assago Irom Liverpool or Queenstown, 37,
cnrrencv llikeiscan be bought here by persons send
ing lor tlielr n lends.
For lunlicr inlormatlon spplv et the Company's
Ofllccs. JOHN Hr DALE, Agent
8 78 N. Ill WALNUT Street, riiiladA.
r1E!Z FOR NEW YORK. PHILA DEL
at " mai'tiTrC deirhla Steam Propeller Company De
m.kkIi hnliisure l.ines.Tia Delaware and Rarltan CaaaL
lra Irg dnl y at 12 M. and 8 t. M., connecting with all
Kortbern and Eastern lines.
For Irricbt. which win be tateu upon accommodating'
terms, apply to WILLIAM M. lis I KI) A CO..
11$ . No. 132 S. DELAW ARS Aveaue.
SirfK TO SHIP CAPTAINS AND OWNEr.S.
aSssULii The undersigned having .eased the KKN-
fc.M. iOM HCKKW DOCK, begs to inloriti hi tnenru
ana the nations of theloog teat he la rrpared with
incrcasea tacilltles to accommodate tboBL Laving vcwela
to be lalsed or repalrW. and being a uiaeiimi siilp-esr
pcnier and can ker. will glvepeisoual attention to the
vessels entrusted to him tor repairs
Captains or Agents. bhlp-Carperrtets and Machinists
laving vessels to repair, a.e solicited to cail.
llavlug the agency fbr the sale oi "Wetterstedt'a
Patent Metalc Composition" for t opper paint, far the
preservation of vessels' bottoms, for this oi.y, 1 am pre
pared to furnish the same ou favorable terms.
John h hammitt.
Kensington hcrew Dock.
1 IS DELAWARE Avenue above Laurel street
ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC.
fflspt' PENN STEAM ENGINE AND
mt&M -Z ""'" W ORKS. NEAF1E A LEVY.
Tjb..4CllCAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS.
MACHINISTS, BOTLER-MAK-ERS. BLACKSM I'tUS
and FOUNDERS, liavng lor many years beea tn suo
cesstul epilation, and been exclusively ennaged in
' bulldl g and repairing Marine and hlet Engines, high
aud low pressure. Iron BoJers, W ater Tanks. Prop
lers. eto eto., respeotiUily oiler their services to the
public as being tuny prepared to contract for engines of
aii sis" s, Marine, R ver, and stationary t having seuiot
patterns ot aiuerent sizes, are prepared to execute order
with quick oespatch. Eery description of pattern
Diaklng made at the shortest notice High and Low
pressure I lne. Tubular, and Cylinder Hollers, of the best
Petiiisylvaula charcoal iron. Forgings- ot all-sizes and
kinds; Iron and brass Castings ot all descriptions; Hqu
Turning, Screw Cutting, aiid all other work connected
with tlie above business
Diawiugs and speclflcstlons for ail work done at
the stabushme it tree oi charge, aud work guaran.
jeed. -4
'i he subscribers have ample whan-dock room for
repairs ol boats, where they can lie in peifeot safety,
and aie provided with shears, blocks, tails, eto si
lor raising heavy or light weight.
JACOB C NEAFIE,
JOHN P. LEVY.
8 214 BEACH and PALMER Streets.
J. VAl OUAN MEBKICK, W1U.1AM H. SIXI.KJCX
JOBK I. COPE.
SOUTIIWAEK foUNDlty, FIFTH AND
WASHINGTON Street.
PHILAUILFRIA.
MERRICK. HONS.
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
manufacture High and Low Pressure Bteain Engines tor
Laua. Btver, anu Marine hervtue.
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, etc
; Castings oi all kinds, either Iron or biaaa.
Iron Frame Roots lor Gas Works, Workshops, and
Railroad Stations, eto.
Retorts and Gas Machinery, ol the latest aad most un
proved constiuction.
Evety description of Plantation Machinery, and Sugar,
Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans Open Steam Trains.
Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engines eto.
bole Agents lor N. llllleuz's Patent Bagar BoUbig
Apparatus, Nesmytb's Patent Steam Hammer, and As
plnwall & Woolsey's Patent Centrltugal Sugar Draining
Machine. , t
Bli I D E 8 BURG MACHINE W0EKS1
OFFICE,
Ho. 65 K. FRONT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
' We are prepared to Jill orders to any extent tor opt
well known
MACHINERY FOB COTTON AND WOOLLEN MILLS,
Including all recent improvements In Carding, Spinniig,
and W saving.
We Invite.tbe attention of manufacturer our extea
he works. ALFRED JENKS it SON,
SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS, &4
J W. SCOT T & C O.,
SHIET MANT7FACTX7BEBS,
AND DEALERS IM
MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS'
. N6. 8J4 CHESNUT Street,
FOCB DOORS BELOW XHE ' 'OON TINENTAL,
SJTSrp ' " ,. ' FBlLALrXLTUIA.'
p A T E T SnOULiDER-SEAM
. SHIRT MANUFACTORY
AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING 'BTORB,
PERFECT FITTING BH1RTS AND DRAWER
made irom measurement at very short notice.
All ether articles c GENTLEMEJi ft DltESS GOODS
In lull variety. ' - '
; WINCHESTER ft CO-
1HS
, So. W CHESNUT Siaeetl
AMERICAN LEAD PERCIL COMPANY
' '. new yoBK. 1 " ;
FACTOUV, HUDSON CITY, H. J.
This Company Is now t ullj'pre pared to turniab
LEAD PENCILS.
Equal la (luality to tb Beet Br am da.
The Company has taken great pains and nvested
arte capital in fitting up their lactory, anu now ask the
Aiuejlcau public to give their pencils a lair trial.
All Styles and Grade aro Manufactured.
Great care bas been bestowed to the manufacturing o
SUPERIOR HEXAOON DKAVt INQ PENCILS, spe
cially prepared lor the use oi Engineers, Architects,
Art bits, etc.
A complete assortment, constantly oa hand, is ofiered
at lair terms to the trade at their Wholesale ttalesioom
No. 34 JOHN Street, New York.
The Pencils are to be had ot all principal Niatloners
and Notion Dealers
Ask lor American Lead TenclL 1 1 fcuwfcin
pEIIiCE'S PATENT SLATES,
Warranted superior to any others In use.
LIGHT I noiseless:: DURABLE lit
Cannot be broken br , ailing, and
Never Become Gloisy.
These Slates have been unanlmou.ly adopted by the
Hoard ot Control tor use in the Public Schools ot Phlla
delplila. aud aiao by tn school authorities ot' Baltimore
anu Wanhluiftou. AUo.
pmmi.e's patent blatb bttrpacb.
The only Patent Htone Hurlaca for blackboards aoa?
bciore the public. Wan ant. u to give satisfaction.
J NEWTON PHttu'E A CO..
No. 427 N. ELEVENTH Street
Caption Beware of the Imitation Books and P ate
boaid Slates ottered by aiienta, and wbiub are made to
reoeinble In appearance our slated goods. Ihe genuine
are all eli her labelled on the back, or tbe package la
uded and inaiked. Patented Feb. 10, lHtM 1 itinwSin'P
TTNITED STATES REVENUE STAMPS.
U Principal Depot, No. 304 CHKSSUr Htreet.
Ceutral Depot. No. 1U3 S. KI TH Htreet. one dporbsly"
" . fcheauut. Established ml. ,, , , . ...
Bevenne Stamps of every description constantly on
hand In any amount. . '
(rdera bv Mail or Express promptly attcn.led to. .
I'nlluM States Notes, Dralts on Pblladeiphi orw
York, or current funds received In payment, ,.,,, v
t'urticuiar aiteiitlou paia to umaii oruoi.. .
The decWon. of the ouiuililoo cau be c.on",,,;;
id any information regarding tb law Hitin '7
and any
given