THE DAILY EVKNING TELEGRAPH. PHILADEIjl'IIIA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 18GT. riLIHIKD EVERY AFTERNOON . . (BUMDAYS KXCKPTED). AT THE EVENING TELEGRAPH BUILDING, No. 108 8. Third Street, price. Three Cent Per Copy (Doable Sheet), or .Eighteen Cents Per Week, payable to the Carrier, end mailed to Subscribers out of the city at Nloe Dollars Per Annum; One Dollar and Fifty Cents for Two Months, Invariably in advance for the period ordered. FBI DAT, FEBRUARY 8, 1867. The Increase of Crime Its Causes and Kennedies. Jubge Ludlow, In hi address to the Grand Jury last Monday, expressed the opinion that most fearful, determined struggle between right and wrong, virtue and Ylcc, law and order, is now going on In this country ; and onlesa the current of crime is Instantly checked, It will soon, very soon, sweep away from the land all we consider good. For the first time la the history of the Eastern Peni tentiary, every cell la crowded; and the sad dest fact of all is that over two-thirds of the Inmates are vnder tioenty-Jlve yeara of age!'' The mere fact that there are more convicts in the Penitentiary than ever before does not Of itself necessarily prove that there are more than the ordinary proportion of criminals in j the community . As the population of the City Increases, the number ot criminals is naturally larger, and the Penitentiary might in time come to be filled iu that way alone. Or A more strict and rigorous administration of justice might result in the conviction of a larger proportion of criminals than usual, and bo apparently Increase their numbers. Un fortunately, however, we can hardly solace ourselves with any such explanations of the present phenomenon. The alarming increase of crime forces itself upon our view In too many ways, and from too many quarters, to allow of any doubt concerning its reality. And as Judge Ludlow well remarks, the sad dest fact connected with it is the increase of Crime among the young. This is something truly startling. It should arouse the earnest attention of every good citizen. Doubtless much of the increase of crime is due to the demoralization incident to so great a war as the one through which we have just passed. It is a part ot the general cost of the struggle forced upon us by those who attempted to toverthaow the Government. Such a result was to have been anticipated) and is perhaps less than we had reason to fear. There, is something, too, in the present con dition of the country which tends to produce an increase 61 certain classes of crimes in the Northern States. Since the close ot the war we have received large accessions of thieves, pickpockets, robbers, and gamblers from the Soutn. ihey abound in au our large cities. They find a more profitable field of operations here than at home. But there are other causes to which much of this increase of crime, especially among the young, is due. Judge Ludlow attributes it in part "to a want of proper training of our young men, and to the destruction of the apprentice system." They are restrained neither by parents nor masters. 'As soon as their day's work is ovtr they are thrown en masse upon society ; they resort to low dens of gambling and prostitution, become the companions of thieves and prostitutes, have no sell-respect, and so hasten to their inevi table destruction." There is much of truth in these sugges tions. The overthrow of the apprentice sys tem has worked badly in morals as well as in business. Under that system not only were young men taught to be good mechanics and citizens, but some care was taken of their habits and morals. Now they grow up into bait-taught workmen, mere bunglers in their traOea, while Increasing numbers of them go to swell the army of those who piey .upon society by their vices, or becoma its open enemies by their crimes. There is also a lack of parental restraint which is disastrous in its consequences. Mere boys, who ought to be at home, are allowed to spend their evenings in wandering about the streets, forming evil associations and learning lessons of vice. And then, also, there are thousands of .children victims of poverty and want, who reallv have no homes that. ArA WArf Tin rP w v n vi uu j ji the name. It is from this class that the great army of criminals draws Its never-fitiling supplies. In protecting itself against crime, society must depend partly upon lotto and partly upon moral influences. When crime has been com mitted, 'the law should impose its penalty promptly and certainly. The lax adminis tration of the criminal law Ib one of the chief . causes of the prevalence of crime. The laws re good enough, their penalties severe enough, out tneir execution is teeble and uncertain. Criminals escape so constantly, through the connivance or indolence of the officers of the law, that the law loses all its terrors. It may well be questioned, too, whether the requirement of a unanimous ver dict of a Jury to convict, is not far more of a defense for criminals than it is a protection of innocent persons. We believe that the best interests of society would be greatly sub served by such a change in our criminal law as should allow two-thirds or three-fourths - of ury to convict. But our chief protection against crime luucb iro vuvoo iiijiucuvcB WU1CU teuu lJ prevent men from becoming criminals. Thin - Ill ft. (TT(nt Bublect. finrl CTsA WltlnK mnnrla o . . --vu Uu iu uuvin far more attention than it has yet received. There stands the grim evil of poverty con tributing its constant quota to the rauks of vice and crime. How shall we reach that? now save the thousands of Innocent chil dren in our large cities, who seem doomed to, Urea f Ytoleace aad shame ? There stands the great evil of intempe rance, with its seductions at every corner, the great feeder of the almshouse and the prison. IIow shall we reach that? How shall we keep the young from a temptation which so persistently assails them In every possible shape and form? There is that terrible social evil of prosti tution, which ministers are afraid to preach about, and which even the newspaper editor hardly knows how to mention. What is to be done with that? Everybody knows that it is fearfully on the increase. It no longer seeks concealment, but flaunts Itself before the public eye . Its evil effects are striking further and deeper every day into the very vitals of society, and yet nothing is done to check it. It U a vast nursery of violent and deadly crimes, yet the law seems powerless to repress it. So long as society allows these powerful and sleeplessly active influences of evil to riot unchecked,we must look for crime to increase. We may hang men for murder, but so long as we tolerate those huge vices that madden men's brains with poison and their hearts with lust, and their wi ole beings with pas sion, we must expect violence and murder to increase. To secure a decrease of crime, we must begin at the bottom, and work agains these vicious and destructive influences of which crime is only the natural and necessary finish. Protecting Iron-Clads from Destruction by Fire. All tbe world has heard that the New Ironsides was destroyed by fire while lying at League Island, with scarcely tbe shadow of a guard, or watch; and all the world has since been told by the Connecticut delega tion that Li ague Island, on that account, is a very dangerous locality aa a station for iron-clad vessels-of-war. . Now, be it known that New Orleans isulso an iron-clad station in its way. But through 1 M t J 1 A 1 some strange oversigni oi ine gentleman from the '"Wooden-nutmeg" State, the iron clads at New Orleans are partially, if not wholly, in commission. They are properly guarded from all chance of Are or other mis hap by the presence of a large and efficient corps of naval officers and men. The conse quence is that none of these iron-clads have fallen a prey to the incendiary. On the con trary, these ugly but expensive monsters were, on the evening ol the 1st instant, the scene ot a conflagration of quite a different character. On that occasion the deck of one of them was, to quote from the New Orleans Time of a late date, 'canvassed over, and profusely decorated with flags of all nations, arms of every description, decorations with out number, paintings, mirrors, orange trees, and a multitude of quaint and curious things, arranged in such a manner as to give the beholder a surprise as well as a rare treat." When all this had been arranged, the iron clad saloon was lighted up by several hundred wax candles, by the light of which a festive throng of naval heroes and reconstructed Southern dames tripped ' the light fantastic toe" until the break of day. We would call the attention of the naval committees of Congress to this little episode, at the same time propounding this query: Would the New Ironsides be the wreck she now Is, if she had been favored with such a cheerful and efficient watch ? The piecise stage which tbe question of the Alabama claims has reached is indicated in Lord Derby's reply to a question put by Eail Kustell in the House of Lords last Tues day evening. The British Government, it appears, have at length agreed to submit the matter to arbitration, ana await rrom tne United States Government a plain statement of the points on which ' adjustment on that plan'is desired. This, we opine, there will be no difficulty In supplying. AMUSEMENTS. Box Pabqualic." This delightfully comic opera was well perrormea Dy ine nitiuuBa xiuupo m. artiBts entering Into the aplrlt ot the respective roles. and alneins: and acting them with spirit and effect. MIssKichlngs was In splendid voice, and sang the florid music of her part with consummate ability and artistic finish. The part has never been as well sung at the Academy, or as conscientiously not a bar of the music having been omiueu a gramying feature, which the Italians would do weU to Imitate- Mr. Castle's "Berenade" was deliclously rendered and enthusiastically encored. The splendid quartette In the same act, aud the fine duett by Miss lllchlngs and Mr. Castle were also honored with well-merited encores, and were repeated to the great satisfaction of the audience. The "Doctor xuuiatesia" or air. Campbell was admirable, bolh vocally and hlstrloul- niiv His noble voice was very effective lu the con- certed pieces, and his acting and by-play werejudl. .i.,ii and amusing. The poor "Don" found an able representative in Mr. seguiu. wno aiteu out mo turn of Pasouale" to perfection The Biuglng of the part, however, was not as commeudable, the music seeming to be loo low, n.,lns vailflfpr. The orchestra, unaer j.r. w h ntn the chorus naa 10 uoMBvn. . nt).0i. Altogether It was a aeuguum per formance, and one highly enjoyeu u, vuo u.....u. audience. Thisevenlng, Miss Ulchings, thedlrectress and prima donna, takes a benefit, and appears as aiuiu. La Sunnamlmla. suDDorted by Mesdames Arnoiu auu Boudlnot. and Messrs. Campbell. Castle, and Arnold, To-morrow (Saturday) afternoon there will be an operatlo Matinee at the Academy, when Flotow's beauiilul opera of Martha will be given complete, with a very effective cast. No opera on Saturday night. Next week The Rote of Cuttut will be produced, with great attention to ueiuUB. '"""To-NioHT.-At theChesnut, Mr. Barney Williams has a farewell benefit. The .Slmnu uek aud j-iuimifjmi ami the '(iii (- will both ue luayeu. At the Wain in i. ti.. i iiumnliill. the bus! ne!H mmmuiT iiir..r-'o ,., ..,i...'.iiu. hill, euibraoiiig J1- W lean's new comedy, called Himum t'rirmli, i'op ptno the (Mdiioii, ua swtrthearU aui Wiv: Of meiit uecebsary to make this auuouuw- At the Arch. Mr. VnT ua n.nimnlmlat. will "HpeuU a Piece." fur the first tfnie, on the occuslon ot his bonetlt this eveiin. ilh "Worm wood" In Hie Lottrrv ....rt ir.- i'i.n clown." iu his own beautllul pantomime of Ju ai (JUL He, will he wtHlBted by his littiB brother. Mad lle Marti iiettl, Master Colligue, aud tu, whole ol the Arch bireet Company. MattinkkTo-Morow. AtthnChesnut. Mr. and Mr. Baruey William, will tnilt 'nlZ Shamrock. Aith. Arch, the third Jack aua j((( matinee will commence at I o'clock. " At the American Theatre, Mr. Fox's Variety f,...nri ,?iTf.iM,u eu. SUletmluiUtiUV, Al Iht) Ataacajy-a; Af, . ClKKMAKIA. The foil Owl n l th tmM,rmmmm Tnr the conrort at atuslrml Fund llall to-morrow (atur day) afternoon? 1. Overture. "Don Juan" v. Mnurt z. nonn, -I ne rfwuniuiri n. I'roch a. Alpine Rmh Waltr." T.anner 4. Aciairio from First Ninlonie. Kalliwoda o. iveriure, xmiramine ltussim 6. The Maatc Horn Fanlaaie. from "titZZZZL""" 9 fKT. T ....... n " . ' . "'j Auc-. Mttiuii . u ionmor A NOTTTTtR TV r W PiKTfniiu. ur i Vt - Robert rimer, the popular Pantomlmiit, has prepared an entirely new pantomime, which la to be produced by CrncrrmsDijey.ln a short time, at ti.ir Opera will appear In It. and the scenery, tricks, dresses, and j'""""! iiicfiMii nirvii. till t v sb i r r i t- - l riiur " ti ... c urw mi u attractive. THE (VINOS OWtolTr.inn f L-. .t.. llKhtlu (Scottish ballad 1st. Rives his last entertainment in.!. KvriiiuH. ii, Aijemniy liulldinar. Ills soirees have been well attended, and have elvsn Hie greatest pleasure to all who listened to him. He Is the best cK iiiiii.ii uaueuim iua aver visited th urnimirT. nKNFFTT OF MR. J- H ItnntiiT. Tki. fawnrfte rmianeipuia truncal an will take a benefit at the Wal- ii uv cn reel, ineaire lo-nif.rrnw m.tnHi.vi nviilmr. He has arrsnseil an admirable .ni.n.mmoni for the occasion, and we doubt not Hint i,aum h. mr mrKe auuieuce. MtiarOAt, HorRFilt This evenlnir an excellent con cert will oe given at the Rev. Dr. Dale's Churoh, Kane sireev. oeiow Mxteentii, lor the benefit of the oaouaiu isi'nooi oi tne cuurcu. Tut At'T.o Folks. The Rrother Jonathan Auld hoiks make their lint bow in 1'liiladeluhia at Nh tlonal Hall this evenlnir. The nrnarrumme embraces some capital selections. CARNcnosaADtxKY are still Dlavlnr their three (treat burlesques to crowded bonnes every nlRht. Neit v eea somutning utoe ana new will be orougnt out. FINANCIAL, PENNSYLVANIA STATE LOAN. PROPOSALS FOR A. Ta O A 1ST or $23,000,000. AN ACT ' TO CSEATE A LOAN FOE THE REDEMPTION OF THE OVERDUE BONDS OF THE . COMMONWEALTH. , Whereas, The bonus of the Commonwealth, and certain conlflcutes of Indebtedness, umouutinit to TWENTY-THREE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, have been overdue aad unpaid for bonie time pusi; And whereas. It Is desirable that the same should be paid, and withdrawn, from the market; therefore, Section 1. lie it enacted bu the Senate and House of lienresentattvts of the Commonwealth of Penn- sylvania in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same. That the Governor, Auditor-Geueral, and Hlate Trea surer be. and ure hereby, authorized and em- uowerea to ooriow. on tne initn or me uom- monweauu, in hucii amounts auu witn sucn notice (not less thiui loity uays) us they muv deem most expedient for the Interest of the State, twenty-three millions of dollars, and issue certlncatcs of loan or bonds of the Coin- luonwenlin lor the same, oearint; interest at a rate not exceeding six per centum per anuutn. payable semi-annually, on the 1st of February anuistoi August, in ttie city oi x'liuaaeiphla; which certificates of loan or bonds shall not be subject to any taxation whatever, for State. municipnl.or local purposes, and shall bo paya- oie as loiiows, nunieiy: t lve minions ot tlouurs payable at any time after live years, and wiinin ten years; eifjnt millions of dollars paya ble at any time alter ten years, and within fif teen years; and ten millions of dollars at any time after fifteen years, aud within twentv-tive years; and shuil be signed by the Governor and State Treasurer, aud countersigned bv the Auditor-General, aud registered lu the books of ine Auaitor-ueneraL and to be transferable on tue oookb oi tne Commonwealth, at the Farmers' and Mechanics' National Bank of Philadelphia; the proceeds of the whole of which, loan, including premiums, etcetera. mpplvnn ftTI th. inmu 1 ... 1 1 V. .... 1 1 ... 1 .1... - -- 1 " --.v du.... oiiuu fcjo nuiiiiuu j I'll. payment or tne bonds and certificates of In debtedness oi tue Commonwealth. Section 2. The bids for thn snld loon ahull be opened in the presence of the (lnvKrnar. Audi tor-General, aud State Treasurer, and awarded to tne nignesi oiuuer: ttovided. That no certifi cate hereby authorized to be issued shall be negotiated ior less than its par value. Section 3. The bonds of the StntA and certifi cates of Indebtedness, now overdue, shall be receivable in payment ol the said loan, under sucu regulations as tne uovernor. Audltor- nnnnriil ntirl MtntA Tranun... . ..d.pliia- aud every bidder foe the loan now authorized to be issued, snail slate in his bid whether the same is payable lu cash or In the bonds, or certificates of indebtedness of the Common- wealth. Section i. That all trustees, executors, admin istrators, guardians, ngents, treasurers, com mittees, or other persons, holding, in a fidu ciary capacity, bonds or certificates of Indebt edness of tbe State or moneys, are hereby authorized to bid for the loan hereby authorized to De Issued, and to surrender thn bonds or certificates of loan held by them at the lime of making such bid, and to receive the bonds authorized to be issued by this act. Section 5. Anv person or persons stnndins in the fiduciary capacity stated in the fourth sec tion of this act, who may desire to invest money in their hands for the benefit of tho trust, may, without any order of court, invest me same in tue bonds authorized to be issueu by tins act. at a rale of premium not exceou- ing iwemy per centum. Section 6. That from and after the passaze of inisHct.au tne uouus or tills couimonweuitu snuii do paid oil in the order of their maturity. Section 7. That all loans of this Common wealth, not yet due. shall be exempt from State, municipal, or local taxation, alter tbe interest clue February 1st. one thousuua eight hundred and ulxty-seven, shall have been puiu. Section 8. That all existing laws, or portions thereof, Inconsistent herewith, are hereby re pealed. Speaker of the House of liepresentatlves. Lu W. HALL. Speaker of the Senate. Atinrnved the second day of February, one i)i, ,i,k, .mi niuiit hundred and sixty-seven. 1 1 1 1 1 x ' Air , nv In accordance with the provisions of the above act of Assembly, sealed proposals will be received at the uince ol tue hiuie Treasurer in the city of llarrisburg, l'ennsylvania, until U o'clock M., of the 1st day of April, A. V. 1807, to be endorsed as follows: "i'roposals lor l'euu- sylvaula Slate Loan," Treasury Department, ilarrlsburg, Pennsylvania, United Slates; of America. iilds win be received for So.ikmj.ooo, reimbursa ble In five years and payable lu ten years: gS.OOO.OOO.reliubursableinteu years, aud payable in fifteen years; and $10,000,000, reimbursable In fifteen years anu payable in Iwenty-nve years. The rate oi interest to ue either nve or six per cent, per annum, which must be explicitly stated in tbe bid, and the bids most advanta geous to the fcilate will be accepted. No bid for less than par will be considered. Tbe bonds will be Issued In sums of 8.j(), aud such higher sums as desired by tiie loaners, to be free from State, local, and municipal taxes. The overuue oonus ot the Commonwealth oi Pennsylvania will be received at par la pay ment of this loan, but bidders must state whether they inteud to pay la cash or lu the overdue loans aforesaid. No distinction will be made between bidders paying in caua or overdue loans. JOIIN W. GEARY. Governor of Pennsylvania. JOIIN F. HAIITRANFT. Auditor-Ueaerul. W.IL KEMBLE. State Treasurer. N.B. No newr.aper publishing tUe above, UIlit'M RuiUVIUiCU, VftU IttCTVU pay, j SPECIAL NOTICES. J3f SPECIAL NOTICE. FRANK CRANELLO, TAILOIt, No. 921 CIIESNUT Street, (Formerly oi no. iu o. jtuuhxu it-reet), . Will open on MONDAY, llth Inst., with an entire NEW BTOCK OI- CL0TI1S. CA3SIMK.UE8 AND VF.STINGS, Made up to the order of all (lentlemeo who are dexlrous ot procuring a tlrst-class laelilounble Ear- menu Ii8 wlm 6m tsr, NEW8PAP1SU ADVKRTI8INU. JOY, C0E A CO. Agents lor the "7 cliqs afh,' nd Ncwpperrwsof the whole country, have RE MOVED from F1F1H and CUB8SUT to Ho. 144 8. SI XI H 8 treet. second door anove wbsui. OFi-irkSS-No. 144 B. SIXTH Btreet, Philadelphia ; TBIbliNE BUILIlN(J8. New Tors. 7 M J4p fg- C K I T T IS fl JJ JS ' 8 COMMEUCIAI. COLLEOE, 5o. 627 CHESNUT Btreet, vomer or Baventa. ESTABLISHED 1R44 INC0RP0R4.TED la52. RooK-h Ktl'INO ihorou.Kb.iy and pracUoallr taught In all its branches. M , FlTiNMAMiliU:, I viimniniivoi. 7oMM.HC1AI. OAI.COLAIIOM8 Inclodlnr the best and shortest methods lor computing Interest, front M&'fSXSS'tSinMM Law, Detect- lntr Counterfeit Money, etc. vkn DAT AND EVIU. BlSr ABATE IK- BTKHCTIOM.. This Institution, me innKest esutuiiHueu oi anr in toe city. comlln s tne experience ana accumaiatea aavsn i.oi, ot the Dent with all recent Improvements and 1 acuities of roal value. Catalogues turnlshed gratis on application. a i imiw YOUNG MEN'S KEYSTONE CLUB. KKBF.KADK TO MOVKKNOR W. ... The members of the Club will assemble at HEADUUAttTElW, TWELFTH AND CIIKKNUT STRKETS, THIS (Friday) EVJiNLNd, 8Jj 8UAl'r, Fully equipped. Olticere report at s o'cloct. By order of it MORRIS J. NAGLE, President. 35f IINI VEK8AL 8UFFRAGE. SU2l should it be supported by the Republican Party T A Lecture In the NKGATIVK will be de livered by HEKHY PKTlfiltsuM. at tue KKANKllN INbTITUTK, SATURDAY. February D, 1S67, at 8 Admitianc. cents. uszt MUSICAL. SOIKEE IN REV. DR, V-XJ BALK'S Cll L'R II. li.WK street, below Mix teenth. on FRIDAY lVKNINU, February s. Pro ceeds lor the ocnent ot tne nuuohIIi s:liool. 2 7 21' POST OFF1CK, PHILADELPHIA. Pennsylvania. February 7. IHH7. The msils fur llnvitna, Culia, pur sieanisbip tlcndrick Hudson will close ut this oliice Februarys, ui o'clock, A. M. the day ot uuliiUK. I'UAULl HI. HA1.L, :si postnmster. HOLLO WAY'S PILLS AND OINT- MFNT. Snraius. DlslocanoiiH. etc. Neither ODodfldoc llniniviit nor any other euibmcullon can eiiual theellicacy which characterizes these es-teutial vciieiaoie extracts in tue cure oi sprains, strains woundB. o rinse, touiusions. or aislocatiuns. etc. They are unequalled for alleviating pain, reducing; iucai iiiiianjuimiuii. auu pruuiviiug u rapiu cure. bold ny all DrucKists. 2 S lt4i FRIENDS ASYLUM FOR THE IN SANE, near Frankford. Twentr-third Ward Dr. J. li. WOKTHISdTOS. Hnnerlntendent. Application for the admission oi DStionti mav be made to the rupermttndent, at the Asylum, or to either ot ue oDuttnamej mahauisus eaniuel ctettle. No. 149 S. Tenth street. Chsrlet Kills. N. E. corner deventh and Market stieets. W l.lism Bett'e. no.B s. Nlxtn street. Hctstio C. Wood, No. Ill Chesnut street. Jul n C. Allen. Ho. 336 8. Fifth street. Jol n Carter, Mo. US 8. Tweltth street. John M. "Wbitail, do. 410 Race street. Mark B alders ton, No. UO S. Sixth street. Richard Richardson, No 6 It Arck street. Wii-tar Morris, No. 209 8 loiidstreeU Hamuel Morris, near Olney Elliston P. Morris. German to wa. and o. l)5 Mar ket street. Naihan nines, rrankrora. David Scull. No. 815 Arch street. William KlHser. B. W. corner ot Third and Vine Btructs. Williams. Cooper, near camaen, New jersey, bamnel Emlen. Uermantown, and No. 621 Market Street. . . Howard Tarnail, No. vst Mount vernon street. Francis K. Cote, Utrmantown,. and No. 1 Walnut street. ' OFFICE OF THE NORTH PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. No. 4UT WALNUT btreet . ,o x iiiitADELPHiA, vanuary iv, iii. The Board of Directors have this dar declared a Dividend ot 11VG FK CifiNT. out of tbe net earn inuH. in Scrip, bearlna no Interest, and converUhle into the heven-oer-cent Mortgaxe Bonds of the Company, in sums ot Five Hundred Dollars, on and after MAY 1, lHtiT, on presentation at the Olllce of the Company. Xne frcrip so issueu will oe aeiiverea to wo stock holders, or tnelr lc-eal representatives, on and after the 1st ot FEBRUARY next. The T ran Bier Books of the Company will close at 3 o'clock this F. M., and remain closed until the 21st instant. WILLIAM wi'its, 1 lft lm Treasurer. OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD COMPANY. Philadelphia, January 28, IBS. NOTICE TO MTOCKHOLDKRS. The Annual Mcotmir of the .stockholders of tbls Com pany will be held on TUESDAY, tbe 19th day of Febru ary . 1867. at 10 o'clock A. M , at the iioaid of Trade Booms. No. 605 CHESNUT Street. Tbe Annual Election tor Directors Will be held on MONDAY, the 4th dawot March, 1M7, at the OlUceof the Company.No. 238 SvTIIIHD Street. to i"t null u N If Hunni oecretary. fCSf" THE OFFICE OF THE EAST MAIIA- movedrroniNo 410 WALNUT Street, to No. 519 South FOURTH Street, f hliadolphia. R. S. BROCK. ot oecretary and Treasurer, THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE StnrkhnM.m nt ih. TttMl ' uniiDV HIT, AND MANUFACTURING! COMFANY will be held on MONDAY. February 18. 167. at 4 o'clock P. M.. at o. 21BH WALNUT Street. Boom No. 4, Second Story. u.iii.ruiA, January w, itj(. i ov BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE THR Kl'ST ill TUB tl-num Harmless reliable, instantaneous. The 'only pertect oye. No ilisaupolntment, no ridiculous tint., but true OENU1NK la SIGNED WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR. A1.HO. necenerattnn Extract ot Milleflears restores, preserves, stid bt autults the hair, prevtnts baldncus. Sold by all Drueglats. t acton No. 81 BARCLAY St.. H.Y' ) ffgffl STEINWAY Grand Square and Upright & SONS' Piano Fortes. BTEINW AY 4 BON8' direct special attention '? i?wI7 Evented -Upright" Ftanos, witu their Pahnt JCetonator" and doubts Iron rame. patented June 5. lHtio. This Invention consists In providing the Instrument ln addition to lhe Iron frame in front of the soundboaid), wlta an iron brace frame in the rear ot It, bolh frames beinu cast in dt. f,ttce, tberebv imparting a solidity of con struction and capacity ot standing ha tune never before attained in that clsss o' instrument Tbe soundboard is supported between the two frames by an apparatus rexulatlng Its tension.se tluit the sternest possible decree of sounl producing cabacltv is obtaintd and regulated to the nicest desirable duiul l he groat volume and eiqnlslte quality of tone as well a. elasticity aud ptompUiea. of action, of these new Upright Flanos. have elicited the unqualinedsd miration of Ih. musical pioitMision and all who Have heard unm. ItLAMUH BROTHERS eonfldently offer these bean tit ul instruments to the public, and Invite everr luvr ol music to call and examine them ' w kvery Piano Is constructed with thetr Patent AerafU) Arrangement applied dlievtly to the lull Iron FraiueT 1 58 1di4d No. im CHFSNUT Street. TIIE PIANOS WHICH WE MANU- If (T f I nocture recommend themselves. We pro mise to our patrons clear, beautiful tones, eleuant workmanship, durability, aud reasonable prices, com. blned with a full guarantee, For sale ouly at No. iui7 WALNUT Street. ' " J 730 Y CHESTNUT StNV FAMILY SEWING-MACHINEsX AMUSEMENTS.. ft mdditumal Amusement tet Third Pat. MASTER R I C H A B II UUILtiH, THK AMK.BICAN HOrilANO, lias the potior to announce inai n win pjire i w illANI CONCKIMX in I'hllailelphla. In the Assem bly lluildinirs. TKNTll ana i ninui mreeut, on TUI'IAYand WKDMKSIIAV KVDNINOS, Fehru- arv yi ana l.i, on wairn occsi d win uw iw,mt,u uj Mr. JAMl'X 11. wr.Ml.l, hip srimni Ol iitiiih i.un.ti- Mm N KIT IK STI.RI.INU. the celebrated Contralto, from New York, aud others. Tickets, .1 eacn. raie win oiiiiBi.iire at i nimpmr i Music Store. K K corner Seventh aud Chesnut streets, on Saturday morning at in o'clock. - 8 'it COPARTNERSHIPS. DI S 8 O L. U T I U N . PHitr"i.PHtA. Feliruary 1, ls7. The Partnership ht ri tofi.re exiMliiir under the name of U A It DIN t A OA HUN l-.H ha. this day been dis solved by mutual consent. 1 lie misinewi ei in isip m " ' bhbu vy sr. a. Ha ltll NU. atNo. 4)3 AKCH Sjlrr-et. las.i r- 'lAi'i'i, A. C. GARDNER. COP ART NKRSHIP. Philahklpiiia, February 1, IM7. Thp under-tinned will continue the W llof.KSA LIB STRAW ANU M 11,1,1 NKRY HOOIW BUMINF.S, at the oia stana, Jo. sis aiu.ii mrpai, minor me nmue and style of P- A. HAItDINQ A CO. P. H A aul Nfl. J. II, BUimn. K. J1AH.HIUH. CARPETINGS. JUST LANDED, ENGLISH CARPETINGS, VELVETS, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, and INGRAINS. Also. NEW STYLE VENETIANS, for 8TAIB9 and HALLS, with separate Borders to match, all made ex pressly for oar sales by the best manufacturers, and will be sold at lowest cash prices. 2 1 tov;im5p REEVE L KNIGHT & SON, No. 807 CHESNUT ST. HOSIERY, ETC. J-JOSIERY, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR ETC. THE LARGEST VARIETY s AT JOHN C. ARRISON'S. No. 1 and 3 North SIXTH Street PHILADELPHIA, AlfO invites attention to bis IMPROVED PATTERN SHIRT, Which has given euoh general satisfaction for neaU ncss ol lit on the breast, comfort In the neck, aud ease on the thoulder. Made of tbe best materials, by band. 1 22 m wis A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. WNINGSl AWNINGS! MILDEW-PROOF AWNINGS. W. F. SHEIBLE, No. L9 South TIIIUD Street, AND No. 31 South SIXTH Street, Manufacturer of MILDEW-PROOF AWN INGS, VERANDAHS, FLAGS, BAGS, TENl'S, and WAGON COVERS. Stencil Cutting and Canvas Printing. 273mrp pAMILY FLOUR. EVERY BARREL WARRANTED. FOR SALE BY J. EDWARD ADDICKS, (Late of L, Knowles & Co.) 2S3m4p No. 1230 MARKET Street. OTry!ww mm IEITH & PICKETT, "COMMISSION merchants AND DFALER3 IN WtiA-LE, 8PEBM, LAUD, ENGINE, SPINDLE, AND MACHINERY OILS. Also, Agents for &1 anhattan 1 xle Grease Company. No. 134 South DELAWARE Avenue 1 SO ?fm2m ', F 3L. O XL I S T AND Preserver of ; Natural Flowers, A. II. POWELL, No. 725 ARCH Street, Below Eighth Bouquets, Wrs(hs Baskets, PyTsmMsofCntFiower rumisiied to order at alt "" 1 83 ttrp "FN TIIE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY -L AND COUNTY OK VHl l,A DKLi'UI A. 1'Jtitute of HA M L'KL J. il AUKS, leoeu.ied. Tbe Auiiitor uioluteil liy toe Court ti audit, settle, nl uOJusl tbe kohjuhI of KlCHAKD M. UATTLTW, Trustee. upiiointAd by suid Court to make sale of real entitle of said ileoedent uuder proceediugs lu partition, and to report dislrlbutiou of tbe balance lu tbe bauds nf., " Hill IIIUWI. tllrt nu.tl... .... ..- PAKIS.-AU PAGE, No. 18 RUE VIVIENNE, ilottom of the Court Yard, on the left, first H.or. J 30t J HA(TTS NOUVEAUTK8. L'l' I HIT r k DTVT TOtl TlDAMDl Ji driving II are, suitable ior all work. Bveveax tuo uurijctoe ol bl" appolutiueut, on MONDAY, Kebru ary is, is67, at 4 o'clock P. M., at bis office, No. ZtJ fcoutb FIKTU frlceet, second story, lu the city of 1'biladelidila. , Bt.N JAMIN U. MANN. 2gfinw..t f Auditor. FOR RENT. -.iT.il ris.""". on Walnut strwt. betwee LKWLS n. Jtr.DNtfR. ,,t NMW f. FOUR! It HlrfM. A WOOD ENGRAVER OR LITHO GRAPHER can rsot a large and well lighted Room, at r2 7f.tl No. HI DOCK Sir- G TO LRT FOR SIX MONTIIS -FIRST-class Pw elllng. ( hMDot street, near Twentl.Ui ' B. V. Cil.F.NN. No. 183 H. FOURTH KtreM. NEW PUBLICATIONS. "And ther tbe lellnV, wld burstin' feelins', Stud on the slepes m the peltln rain, And bowd as grand S3, and smiled as otand as If Mickol Hooney v. or tbe King of Spane." LDEIIMAN ROONEY AT THC CAIiLE BANQUET. AN IMPROVISED F.P1C BY HIMSELF. The Altiu'.and lhrlnklu' and SpayWin'and TOasla PRICE. SO CENTS. Address all cash orders, retail or wholesale, to T. B. PETERSON BROTHERS, No. IM CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia. Pa. Send for our Mummoth Descriptive Catalogue. Books sent postage poifl. on receipt ot retail price. ALL NEW BOOKS are at PETKRHONa'., t THERE IS NOT A FAMILY IN f ntiaaeipnia but will be benefited by reading sin. Warren's delightful Housekeeping Stetles: How I Managed My House on 200 a Year. How I Managed My Children. Comfort for Bmall Incomes, and the Management eC my servants, Trice 90 cents each, in neat paper covers. LOHING, . PUBLiBHEK. BOSTON. 2 6wfm4t INSTRUCTION. . PHILADELPHIA. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. BARE INDUCEMENTS TO PATKOSS. TERXS REDUCED ONE HUNDRED SCHOLAR SHIPS TO BE ISSUED AT $30. NEW AND ELEGANT ROOMS ARE SHORTLY TO BE OPENED AT FIFTH AKD CIIESNUT STREETS. On account of the Increased accommodations, sad cost of nttuig up the new rooms, Will be received for a six months' course at the low rats oi aw tmi. ior wnica a iuii coarse scholarship will be Issued. Immediate application Is necessarrt secure tbe ad vantages of tits liberal offer, aa the niua ber will be strictly limited to one Hundred. THB CODKSK OP IN8TKIWTION Is of tbe most praotlcaf and valuable character, asdl a an respects unsurpassed advantages are offered to those who wish to prepare ior an active business life. BOOK-FEKPINO. PENMANSHIP, (COMMERCIAL AJUTIULKI1C. TELrXiRA PHIKQ. THE HlGiLEft MAI HEMATICS, ETC. EVKMIflU IMBXIiUClION. PultiCourse, six months f'ja Penmanship and Arithmetic, tores months li I enmansblp. tw enty lessons a t'AIRBANKH' BOOK-KEKrlKO, Tbe only work now before tbe public composed of sea obtained irom actual business, alone insures, in the De partment of Accounts, unequalled facilities. for circulars and further Information, applv at the office, S. E. corner TENTH and streets. L AfKBANKS, A. M., Principal. T. E. Metichast Secretary t lmwf THE GREAT NATIONAL TELEGRAPHIC AND COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE, No. 710 AKCH Street. WILL OPEN 2t MONDAY, February 11. HAMILTON INSTITUTE FOB YOlTNd LADIES, No. Mil) CHJEfKUX Btreet, Wait Pat ladelphla. DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL. PHILIP A. CktOAU. A. M , PRINCIPAL. The Spring bession wlU commenoe on MONDAT, F ebruary 4. TSBHS. ni4tf Day scholars, per session Mw BoarOing scholars, per session. REMOVAL. REM O V A L. To accommodate our continually Increasing busi ness, we have taken tbe commodious room, SECOND STORY, NEW LEDGER BUILDING, S. V. Corner SIXTH and CHE8NVX SU, (Entrance on Sixth street). Into which we have removed, where we shall M pleased to see our many patrons and friends. J. M. BRADSTREET A SON. J. B. Brooke, Superintendent Philadelphia Office, riilludelphla, February 2, 1867.; Him T? E M O V A L. E. H. THARP, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BEHOVED TO No. 32 SonUi THIRD Strtet COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Polled States t!luHp po THE LADIES. EVENING PARTIES. TARLATANS, CHOICE COLORS. TARLATANS, CHOICE COLORS. 8.4 ILLVSIOKS,oaly 80 cents per j-ar. WARBURTON & SON'S, No. 1004 CHESNUT ST. MOlmtp . . -ILLIAMSYILLE MUSLIN, 28 CENTS. r JUst opened, cases and bales BLEACHED ANDl VNIILEACIIED MUSLINS. ' EORRESTDALE. yard wide. 22 cents. SEMPER IDEM, yard wide, 23 cents. AMOSKEAG A, yard wide, 20 ceuU. WAMSUTTA. yarJ wide, 30 ceuU. t-4 Best Fine Unbleached, 2U cents. -' 4-4 Best Heavy Unbleached, 22 cents . 1(M Waltbam BleacbedSheetlng. 7i ceuU. (2 6 COOPER & CONARD, B. E. CORNER NINTH AND MABKET. COMMON PLEAS. IN DIVORCE, 8EPTEK un it TKKM, a. d. im, No. M. anna M PAKKH1LL. by her next friend, etc., VS. CHAltLl-M HOWARD PAKKHiLU gr Please notice ruie tuis nay iraiuuu u j'uu, " tba above case, to show cause why a divorce a vinculo Diatriuionti should not be decraeil tbereiu. returnable m the uih lust., at ID o'clock A. B. Attorney for Llbellanb Te Charles Howard TarkUUI, reopoudent. Uuwr7.lvV, o JlftluUltt 1.