8 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1867. AMUSEMENTS. PArtnrvv of Muaio Kwoi.tn Orr.HA. T)y general desire Flolow's bcaurlful opera of Mnrtna will bo pre sented this evening, with a very tine cast. This is ono r the "taking cards" of the Klchuigs' Troupe, ami we onbt nol the people will till the Academy to bear It rhleevenlng rin.fi been act apart for the benefit ol Vr. B. CJ. Campbell, the favorite bcuno catUtmtt ot the 'nlTli the last week of the English Opera Id this Iiicw CnrnmiT HTnr.rT Theatih,-This li the Iat (Wk ot Mlra Helen Western's engagement. Htte ap wears In four great rofvi this evening. "Henri Hi. Aline," "Hamet," and Malhllde," In the Frrnci fny, and an "Jenny Iatherluug'' In the musical burletta called Jtnny LUul. . . . . On to-morrow (WednKdny) afternoon Mr. Alfred Huberts, the very popular doorkeeper or the establish ment, will take a benefit, whi n Miss Western appears a very attractive bill. Mr. Roberts deserves well at hands of the public, Tor he Is ever courteous, afla i7 iiid obliging, and a bettor selection could not bo made lor the position be tills. His many friends will crowd the Theatre on Wednesday aftornoou. w.oiiiT STRUT THEATRIC Mr. n. U. iwrajwri " 1 " .... . w. . . ft nf Mr. Davenport's best parts. John Drew wil' Ahi'W STHK.KT 'HWT.-i"i Tr".!T in tim Cri deduced iu admirable style, and will l'LlAir TiirATRi The Variety Troupe, at the mS to 1 1 Kblv popular, and this week Hilly iV!5j Harry O'Neli are willed to the former iurc'lo."s e Demon Dance Is I., preparatlou, aud a BiatliiM Is aunouueed for Saturday. -.oMi BnssDixitv.at the Kleventh Street Opera Ho.ecZlie their Masked Ball, and present this week iaK i 'luK Una, The Spinsters, and many attrao Son Their houses are crowded nightly. jArANfXK I'KBFi.uMRHB.-Our readers liaye hoard .cwlunally ol the wonderful Troupe o .Native Xnanese tierforiiierswlio have created such an ex 1 ! ?Pf i., k,u, KrHiicist-oslni-o tho lirst or January lastT They arrived hist Kriday, In New V ork. ou California s earner tiis, s - their lavormai tney u.u -", , ; "", rK1 ... : iiiBinu. l i.1 hpiiiimil. ana r.uwru The Three hitler accompanied tho troupe from Japan, where they have been residing lor some years. Hy reference to the announcement lu another column. It will be seen that It was with exiremo difliciilty that the troupe was permitted to leavo Jaiim, where hey tad bceu perlo.ining before the high dignitaries ol the "Tiplre. That this Is not a mere advertising dodge will be seen by the following letter from the United Htatcs Consul to Professor Rlsley. written on the eve Consulatk UNiTun States op America, Kna OA wi, Japan, December 1. 18tW.-To Professor R. Risley. Manager of Rlsley's Imperial Troupe:-My Jear lr It Kives me pleasure to bear testimony to the (act that the Japanese, under your mannge nent to sail by the Archibald to-morrow, are, accord ion to the most roliuble information given to me, Known tojbe the only genuine troupe of artists that have lert. or are likely to leuve. Japan; and It gives roe pleasure to feel assured you will not only asto nish, but afford unusual delimit to a disuni niug pub lic wherever vou iiiuv periorm. I do cheerfully stato that the inost of your artists are known to be not only thr tif't in Jupnn.bitt tiir wut who have frequently airoriled the public of this settlement, under your munugvuient. and at your theatre, the privilege ot wilnessiug their remarkable fouls and powers, and always as interestinn as extraordinary and novel. Wishing you every success, I am sir, respectfully vours Gkohiie 8. FtHlIKR. J United States Consul at Jap.in. This troupe Is on the way to Hie Paris Exposition, where they will periorm before his Imperial Majesty Hapoleou III, according to previous arrangement, The Exposition opens on the 3oth ol April, so that but a short lime is lelt lor the public of our Atlantic cities to witness their extniordiuaiy performances prior to their departure. As no suitable place could be secured for their imtnediaie exhibition in New York, the Academy ol Music, in Philadelphia, lias been engaued for a few nights. A PMladelphia audience is prover bially critical and hard to please, but wo have been assured that their wonderlul performances merit all tbe most lavish encomiums bestowed upon them. The Next Lecture. Major-General O. O. How ard, ot the Preedmen's -bureau, will deliver the WYTltll leclure vf the couise, under the auspices of Ibet4ucia5, Civil, and Klutistlcal Association ol the Colored People ot Pennsylvania, at National Hall, on Thursday evening next, llelng more directly con nected with the interests ot the colored race Hum any oilier man, we may expect to heir a very Interesting leclure. The celebrated "Black tswan" will appear at the opening ana closing of the lecture, and Miss E. J. Trimble will recite lieorire II. Huker's poem en tilled "The Black Kegiment." The house will bo packed to hear the brave General with "the armless meeve." Biiakehi'Kbias Carnival and Bai. Masque. The mttitrlifi of the Walnut and Chesnut streets Theatres and the Academy of Music will give their anuual Bal Masoueat Conceit Hall ou the evening of April 30. This ball was to have laUen place during the present month at the new Horticultural Hall, ou Broad street, but as that hall will not be completed lor some time, the committee have engaged the above place. Very extensive preparations are being made to contribute to thecomfurt and pleasure of those who attend, aud this caruival will eclipse all their former attempts. Death of a Histrionic House. The celebrated trick-horse "Kensatlon," belonging to the eques trienne. Miss JjUO Hudson, and used In her famous representation of ".Ma.epjia," met with a singular death in Paterson on Wednesday last. 15y sorau means he got hie hind feet over the rope tied across the rear of his stall, and then attempting to lie down, the halter got under bis iiock, and being unable to raise hlui6elf. he was in this manner ohokedto death. The horse was most wonderfully trained, and was valued at from ftOOO to tlO.uOO. OBITUARY. The following Is an extract from the Portland J&utern Arqus, and was prepared by lion. George Kvbuh, ex-United Biates Ben a tor. It is but a jut-t tribute to a most, excellent lauy: 1 tie death of Mrs. JuliaC. Wiugate, relict of the late Joshua Wlngate, Jr., at the age of eighty-five years and four months, wut an nounced In the morning papers of this city yesterday.- It Is not fitting that one so long a resi dent among us, and bo honored and esteemed wherever known, should pass away without some tribute, however feeble and Imperfect, to her virtues and her memory. At the time of her decease, Mrs. Wingate was the only survivor of tho children of the late General Henry Dearborn, of Revolutionary renown, whosesorvlces to the cause ol our coun try date from the battle of Uunker Hill. Hhe was born a short time before the cIobb of that great strugi?le;which secured ourindependeuee. while her father was absent with the army, fol lowing, as he did from the very beginning, in maDy a field of battle, the new-born flag of his future country. At the close of that long contest General Dearborn removed from bin then resldcuce iu New Hampshire to Gardiner, then I'lttston, In this Htttte, where he resided, carrying ou extensive business, and filling many high offices of trust and honor, till the acceHlon of Mr. Jefferson to the Presidency of the United States in 1801, when he wnB called to Washing ton to be Hucretary of Wariu the Cabinet of timt distinguished statesman. Thin nin ha filled with great ability during both periods of Mr. Jeflerson's Pres dency, until tho spring of Juy; aim uumiH " umn nm daughter, then married, with her husband, was uu in TnotA of lils family. Soon after, her husband was appointed by President Madison collector oi ule port of uiv, in thla state, to which place ha m Avail and where he resided till about the year 1X22, when he took up his abode lu Portland. Here t,.,u,.ul,ll until his death in 184H. Imnn,.j and esteemed by all, and here ills widow has nauKAil the remaining years ol her life tbe lon quarter of a century which has separated her Irom nis siue. Tbe Consul-General of Belgium. Mr. Henry W. T. Mall, Consul-Goueral of Helgium at this port, died at his residence in i,-n..,ih,m uMifhnnmr oountv. on Sunday evening. Mr. Mali was born at Vervlers, Uel glum, in 1H04. and came to this country at the una r,r t wont.v-l wn. ftnpitffinflr In mercantile pur suits In the cltv of New York, aud building up in time a very extensive business. He was Consul and Consul-General for over thirty-five successive years, his appointment having been the first made foe the United Slates after the organization of lhe Klugdom of ISel glum. Thoroughly Identified, through mar riAire. business connections, aud long rest rtniii'.e. with the interests of his adopted country, Mr Mull was a starling ltonublieaii in nolltics. and his loyalty to the Federal Govern nieut Hiirlnir the war and sympathy with free Institutions assumed all the Intensity of arell- ...... .'..! li Ml. vita u. irhlillMmnn nf li hi.rul art II- K1UUB IBIVil, w . . .... ... ...... cation, with a strong inclination to scientific studies, and a wide radge f geuerul informa in ilni versjillv esteemed for his eoulal and hospitable disposition, engaging frankness or manner, generosity, and sterling qualities of mind and heart, he will be keenly mUsed lu the extensive circle of which he was so loug an or. iament. His health has been falling aradualiy 7. - vm. and last Hummer he made a ;"u . hc Mteto5' Church, moouuiigdoJo.- anneara as "Rover" In the capital comedy of VUX supported by Mr. R.illey, Mr. Walool. Misa Sriham Mr. Chapman, Mr. Fawcelt Miss hill e ami all V the company favorites. This le annear this evening In the new comedy or Ourt, writ appear vino ".." un(1 a nomas Ward, upon Incl ol famous regiment of British ,,i..,in caniualkfii. i nn coineuy have a lWulXtofit the lollowii.ij geii Ilemen. connected with the management ol this troupe "also arrived:-!' nomas Mugulre. the I-"trtotr ol the Academy of Music In San Francisco; l'ro'..-sor Wptbe benefit 'which he exited 'Hie funeral will take Ditto on Wednesday, at 8 JU l. i Som James tOplseopal Oil -roll. Ford ham. .a lll lie ilnnnKllu IU iu. iniiiuy DRY GOODS. J, C. STRAAVBRIDGE & CO. CLOTHS AUD CASSIMERES. Trices Very Low. Great Depression in the Woollen Irade. Fine Kized Coatings, half price. Super French Black Cloths. Biolleyand ZamboniCatwimeres. All-wool Ca8simerei for Boys, 75 cents. Good Stont All-wool Cassimeres, 00 cents. Very Heavy All-wool Cassimeres, $1 00. Elegant Mixed Cassimeres, $125. Mixed Cassimeres, for Spring Wear, $1-25, Extra Weight, for Business Suits, $1 60. Double Twist Heavy Cassimeres, $175. Very Elegant Catsu&eres, $2 00. FLANNELS. wide:iomet 1T,A'XF1S, si cents. ALL-WOOL FLAKM'LM, 33 tKNl'S, ALL-WOOL UIDK 1'LASSKLN, 7 CENTS. HEAVY COOWIlE SHAKER, 6 CENTS. VALLA It I VALE FLANNELS, ALL WIOTIIS. I VALE C1KEY TWILLED FLANNELS, 31 CENTS. LINEN GOODS. LINEN TOWELS, I'50 PER DOZEN. LARUE DINNER NAPKINS, $2'00 PER DOZEN. soo DOZEN TOWELS, AT VERY LOW PRICES. 30O DOZEN NAPKINS, AT VERY LOW PRICES. HAND-LOOM TABLE LINENS, 63 CENTS. CALICOES. IS CENT CALM OB N FOR SPRING, BEAU. TIFVL STYLES. SPRINU STYLE CALICOES, NOW OPEN. WIDE &PR1SU CltlXTZKS. COTTON GOODS. Still Further Reductions in WIDE SHEETINGS, PILLOW MCSLINS,! NEW YORK MILLS, WAMSCTTA, W I LLI AMS VILLE. BE CAREFUL TO OET OUR PRICES BE FORE PCRCIIASINO ELSEWHERE, J, C. STBAWBMDG & CO. X0BTHWES1 CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET STS. 1 lllsmrpl GAS LIGHT FOIt THE COUNTRY. FERRIS A CO.'S AUTOMATIC GAS MACHINES FOR TIUVATE RESIDENCE?, MILLS, HOTELS, CHURCHES, ETC, FURNISHING FROM TEN TO BIX HUNDRED LIGHTS, AS MAY BE REQUIRED, This: machine Isl guaranteed; does not set out fof oraer, andtthe time to manage It Is about five minutes a week. Tue simplicity of this nnnaratus. lis entlra nwlnm trom Hanger, the cheapness and quality of tbe light ,i Ul"er8 ,IU8 Rallied for It th9 favorable opinlou acquainted ;wlth Its merits. The names of be Liv i 8 Ube(1 lUem for ,h0 la8t tnre yeft" w' - "i vuuinii at our OFFICE. '. 105 KOI '1 II FOI RTII STREET, Wher, the machine can be seen In operation. FKltRIa & CO., Box 1401 P. O la Bind for a Pu WOOD COAL, IKK aud BtoTe. ntTu all rii ot Clt t S6 M per ton t nuoerlor LK1I1GI1 .tatfTf if. a, , .lut.. art Liu. - . V1. 10 OUKKN- the feet latiifaotlun in every runweL tlrrt. " S No. 114 Boutii THIRD lUiywliIm.V-io 1314 W i Hill Kii'inil ..aim.. iiwiwi llll DRY GOODS. ; M A R K E T 1 !voV NINTH. , Jrr) BLACK ClOODS COUNTER. Black Alpacas, 40, 45, 60, and 63 cerrte. Black Mehairs, 75, W cents, 11-00. Black Wool Delaines, 50, 50, 62 cents. Black Wool Delaines, double width, ?7c. op. Black Tamlsse, a bargal n, at 11-25. Black Canton Cloth, Poplins, Merinoee. Black Silks, some auction targalcs. Grey Poplins, 38 cents, worth ti2 cents. PRINT COUNTER. Over 200 styles New Prints, 18 to 22 cents. Best Goods kept only, colors warranted. New Tlaln Percales, Blues, Buffs, Pinks. Balmoral Skirting, black and white striped. New Delaines. All-wool Delaines. LINEN COUNTER. Table Dnmasks, good bargains, tl, $125, Sl-35. Power-loom Damasks, every .width, best quality. 12-50 Napkins, recent price was J3-00. Extra line Napkins, Doylies, Damasks, etc 20,25, 28 cent Towels, under price. Diapers, $2-25, 82 50, 3 00, up. Shirting and Bosom Linens, piece or yard. NOTION COUNTER. Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 25 cents. Hemmed, Tucked, and Mourning I Id k fa. Linen Cambric Hdkfs.. 15, 18, 2.5, 28 cents. Silk Hdkfs., fresh stock, cheap. White Goods, Stock comple'e. Bilk Dusters, 25 cents. QUILTS. Lancaster, Honeycomb, and Alhambra.'93'OO. Marseilles Quilts, complete stock 1 2 stuthlp LINEN STORE. Q528 ARCH STREET. I have Just made out a reduced price Mst lor all my LINENS, which cannot fall to give salts- faction to the most careful buyer. To those about purchasing LINEN GOODS, we would say that our stock was never larger and more varied, consisting of the following, viz.: LINEN DAMASKS, ALL WIDTUS, TARLE CLOTHS, ALL SIZES, FINE NAPKINS ANI DOT LIES, IRISH LINEN SIIEETINOS, ALL WIDTHS FRENCH; LINEN SUEETINUS, ALL WIDTHS, LINEN PILLOW CASINGS, HEAVY SUIRTINO LINENS. FINE BOSOM LINENS, SHIRT IIOSOMS, READY-MADE, 8UIRT BOSOMS FOR EVENINO WEAR, CRUMR CLOTHS, 1-3, 3, 4 YARDS WIDE FINE TOWELS, TOWELLING BY THE YARD, LADIES' AND GENTS' HANDKERCHIEFS LINEN LAWNS AND BIRD-EYE, ETC, ETC. ETC. MARKED DOWN. 200 PIECES Power-Loom Table Linen, SELLING OFF AT A HEAVY REDUCTION PRICES FH0M 75 CENT3 PES YARD. GEORGE MILLIKEN'S FAMILY LINEN STORE, 9 14 llistutimrp No. 828 ARCH STREET. No. vtlA CHEhNUT btreet. C. r.l. NEEDLES WILL OFFER HIS STOCK 0f WHITE GOODS, LAUtB, H11KFS., V KI i A EMBROIDERIES, ETC UNTIL HARCU 1, At aC treat sacrifice, to insure Its being closed out prior to removal to N. W. Corner ELEVENTH and CHESJnJT xnNWTHa nfii -on 628 HOOP KKIRTS. 628 LATENT BTYLK, JUST OUT LE rein i naiij, i"riiiei rouieniin.2Vf Trarouuui TIIK. f HAMFlOli THAJI. Inr .1. nr.liiu.rooia. vards tound. we have beretotore otleied to the public i auo, con jilet lines of l adiea', lle', aud Children ' tlntn aud Trail Hoop elru Iroua mo t yarda in clrcnmlertinc ol every leuuib. all of "oar own make," wtiolaaala and iet.il. and warranted to itlve aatlt taction CountMjtlv on hand low-priced Nt York made Bklrts. Plain and Trail, !W 'prlnaH, uu cenU as aiituiga, ti )W) prui ijii, 11U and 4ti apiluxa. Sliw. bklrui made to otderialired, aud repaired. Call or .cud lor Circular ol atvle, tUtoa, and price. MauulACtory and Salesrooms. Jrio (UHAUCil Bueet, 3m W JWJA14 T. BOJPWBB, DRY GOODS. p RICE & WOOD, N. W. Cor. ElOnin ana FILBERT, HAVE JUST OPENED SEVERAL LOTS OF WHITE GOODS. White Brilliant. 12,20,25,28,33, 37,';, and sooenta. Handsome Plaid Muslins. Boa Finish Cambrics, Jaconeta, and Nainsooks. Victoria Lawns and Swiss Mulls. White Piques and Marseilles. Marseilles Quilts at reduced prices. LINEN VOODSI LINEN C.OODS ! Best makes Blurting Linens. Bleached and Unbleached Table Linens. A large assortment ot Napkins and Towels. Wcotch Diaper and Blid-eye Linens. A cheap lot oi Linen Huckaback, 25 cents a yard. Bargains In All-wool and Domet Flannels, best makes. Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, Pillow-case aud Sheeting Muslins, at the very lowest market prices. PRICE & WOOD. N. W. Corner EIQIITII and FILBERT Streets. N. B. Bargains In Ladies' and Gents Linen Cam brlc Handkerchiefs. i0 22J 229 -FAKIES & WARNER, 229 Ho. 229 North NINTH Street, Above Race, . Have Just received 1300 yards Plaid Poll de Chovre, Spring colors at '25c. per yard; cost 40 to import, Helect styles Spring Delaines. Large assortment New-Htyle Calicoes. Lancaster Ginghams, 2oc. Linen Klilrt Fronts, our own make, "ni 4S sn 56, IU, 65, and 75c.; large ussoniueut, alL size pill lib. Three-ply Linen Cuffs, 13c. Hoys' Colored Bordered Linen Tldkfs., 12Vo. IlucKauacK iiinen xoweis, 18, ao, 'Jo, ai, and aoc. Weached, Unbleached, and Loom Table Linens. Nursery Diaper by the piece, all prices. Ladles' and (Jents' Linen ildkls., cheap, Uents' large size Silk, tldkfs., bargain. Is'ew Spiiun Balmorals, Balmoiuls, $1T5; over 00 dozen sold. FLANNELS! FLANNELS! One bale Cotton and Wool Shaker Flannel,25c One bale Domet Flannel, 31c. One bale 4-4 Domet Flanuel, 37c, All-wool Flannels, from Sic. to 1. Best styles, best quality Shirting Flannels, Cuniou Flannels at reduced prices. MUSLINS! MUSLINS Blfached. Muslins at lowest market prices, "Williamsville, Wamsutia, Semper Idem. Koiestdale, Amoskeag, etc. etc Bleached Mutdin at l-lc. Unbleached Muslins, all wldtbs, all prices. Pillow Cane and Sheeting Muslins. , Pillow Case Muslin, 25c.; best in the city. BARGAINS FROM AUCTION EVERY DAY. FARIES & WARNER, gj No. aao North NINTH Street. LTnENB AND WHITE GOODS, FOR LADIES' WEAR AT IMPORTERS PRICES. Some specla lots containing Six) yards ol celebrated makes of FRENCH AND 11USU L1NKNS, light, medium, and heavy. LINEN LAWNS, Bird-eye Diapers. 6-8, M, 7-8, 4-4. FRENCH LINEN LAWNS, lor Surplices. LINEN CAMB1UCS aud SHEAR LINEN LAWNS NEW WHITE UOOUS, Both lMaln and Chech, OP ENGLISH, FRENCH AND SWISS MAKERS. CAMBRICS, JACONETS. NAINSOOKS, bWilSS BOOK AND MULL MUsLlNS. CAMBRIC UIMIHES, HAIR CORI MUSLINS, INDIA TWILL, striped aud plaiu. SOi'T FINISH CAMBRIC, all widths. ORGANDIES AND TABLET ANS, for Evening Dresses. VlC'lVIKIA ArllJ ISlBllura XiAYVSH. PERCALES, M Al)AlOLAM IjH, COTTELLKS. FRENCH DIMITY. CAMBRIC LONU CLOTH. FIGURED PIQUET AND CORDED PIQUET. Goods on band from previous purchases are marked down to correspondingly low prices. ALSO, A SPECIAL LOT OF 1000 Nottingham Lace Curtains and Fringed Lace Tidies, at very reduced priceJ. SHEPPARD.VAMHARUNGEN&ARRISQH. IMPORTERS 07 HOUSE-FURNISHING DRY GOODS 14 6mrp MO. 1008 fHEMMlTT WTKKET. FURNISHING GOODS. WE WILL OFFEB tills morning ilie lullowlDK goods, all of wtiicti have been boub'lit at a sacrlllce, aud will be sold much uudtr nulur prices, y'.i.: Good all-linea 10-4 bl.eeiUig. for l-35 per yard; 10 4, 114, and 1J-4 do., ot every tinenebs, aud extra weight: Pillow Linens, all quulilltH and widths; Richardson's celebruled hhlrtuiK Linens, Ladies' LIubuh: Table Linens lu great variety, at 50, 16, 7S, tl, aud up to V" per yard; Nupkius; Towels, from 12,'2c. to ti eucli; Nursery Dlupeis, Bird-eye Diapers, Htur Llueu, Floor Linens, Bureau Covers; Marseilles tlullis, from l to -o each: Bridal Quills. Colored Quilts, Woollen Quilts: Heavy Comfortables. o our own make. ti'M t'fcU lor sale by the hundred or single one: A 1 wool Blankets, that cost ts-su rer pair, for ft su per pair; Jtlaukels that were a5 per pair, for jl5 per pair; Jilaiiki ts lor ii-do per pair; Muslin hunting ol all klnos; Muslin by the piece at wholesale prices, aud a Boodaonment ol White Ooods. rENNELL, J 23 St No. lfl MARKET IStreet. INSTRUCTION. FEMALE COLLEGE, BORDENTOWN, N. bummer Besslon counneuces MARCH .. F Catalogues, terms, etc,, address . RIsV. JOHN H. BRAKELEY. A. M., 2 IS . l&trp Preslden X? L O JEL I B AND Preserver of Natural Flowers, A. H. POWELL, No. 725 ARCH 'Street, Below EitjhthJ Bouquets, Wreaths Baikets, PyratnlasofCntFiower mnl.bed lo ordur t .1 1 .e.tona " "rv STEARNS, WHITNEY & BRIDGES, Ko. 327 CHESNUT STREET, ! Mauulacturers of ! CAST-IRON WA1EU AND STEAM PIPE Of all sires; also Flttlnits for the aame, at the lowest market rates. Extensive machinery has beeu pre pared, and wo are now ready to turniah this pipe to ioy amount at short notice. Also general Railroad and bteamboat supplies. '" m GET THE BEST THE HOLY BIBLE HARD lug's Editions Family, Pulpit and Pocket Bibles In beautiful styles of Turkey Morocco and antiiina bindings. A new editlou, arranged fur photographic Umu of fm.ll,k w HART)INa, Pubner, JXO. 820 piasN UX buwt, NlUW i uuxtti. AUCTION SALES. Fh n.tr Fobp. Aoctloncer. CCLBLLAND A CO M AUCTioNEKRS, No. 61 K) MARKET Street. NOTirn!. PHILIP FORD A VO.. Aactoti?ers,hava this day sold out their entire buslnewi to "'V,' LAND A (X)., who will continue the Auction Business at tne old stand, No. see aAnnni o"w 2 23 January J. SPRING BALE OF IVW CASKS BOOTS, SHOES KKIHIAINB. On Thursday morning, Kenrnar ' nf calalogi ItOOtS. Hll and HmI, hiM..'. ... . .. ,Ki,,h th, .arlv attenl irmm ih call1!!. TOHN B. MYERS A CO.. AUCTIONEERS, t) Nob. 32 and 21M MARKET Street, LAROK rOBITIVF.SALKOF BRITISH. FftENCII, i OKHMAN AND DOMESTIC I'lll m " U'a u.111 I...IH - I. .... ..I. tt I'nrnltrn .nd DOIlieStlG ITy (toods by catalogue, on four mouths' credit, and part fur cash, February 28th, commencing each tlay at 10 o clock. embracing about 9(i pni kuges and lots or stanin "u lancy articles, lu woollens, worsteds, linens, silks auu cottons. , , iN. B. Catalogues ready and goods arranged for ex amination early on the morning ot sale. 2 2i at LARGE B08ITIVE PALE OF CARPETINQS, ETC On Friday Morning. March 1, at 11 o'clock, will be sold, by catalogue, on four months' credit, about 2Xi pieces ol superlineand hue limrain. roval damask Venltlan.llst. Dutch hemp cottage and rag carpmtiiKS, embracing acholce assort ment oi superior gooas, wmon may uu early on the morning of sale. 2 2j 4t LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH AND ' OTHER EUROPEAN DRY OOODS, ETC. On Monilav morning, March 4, at lOo'olock, will be sold, by catalogue, on four months' credit, about 800 lots of French, India, German, aud British dry goods, embracing a full assortment of lancy and staple articles la silks, worsteds, woollens, linens, and cottons, '1 26 6t B. SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER, No. 1020 CHESNUT Slreeu SALE OF FRENCH CHINA, BOHEMIAN WARE, BRONZES, BARDIOLIO AND AMARMO VAISES, E'IC. On Wednesday Morning, 27th Instant, at 10 o'clock, at Scott's Gallery, No. Wli Chesnut Btreet, will be sold a full and general as sortment of French China, Bohemian Ware, etc., coin, prising complete decorated and gold-baud dinner, dessert, and tea sets, teie-a-lete sets, lea aud colTue puis, cups and saucers, plates, etc. AIM), decorated French China toilette sets, spittoons moustache cups. Also, Bohemian glass wine sets, decanters, cologne bottles, ruby wines, etc. TRIPLE SILVER-PLATED WARE. Also, a lull and general assoitment of extra quality Silver-pluted Ware, uiunulaclured expressly tor city sales. 223 31 TO MARBLE DEALERS AND OTHERS. SALE OF ITALIAN MARBLE MONUMENTAL AND GARDEN STATUARY, URNS, AND UARr DEN VA&ES. On Friday Morning. March 1, will be sold at Scott's Art Gallery, No. 1020 i Lesnui street, several monumental figures, urns, guriien vases, etc.. to close a consignment account, by order of Importers. Sale peremptory. 2 23&t SALE OF MODERN PAINTINGS OF THE II 1UI1 EST CLASS. B. fcCOTT, Jr.. is Instructed bv Mr. J. P. BEAU. AiONT, of New York, to sell by auction, on the Even ing of TUESDAY. March 8, and WEDNESDAY. March 8, at 7'i o'clock, a Collection of Modern Paint ings of the hiuliest class. It consists almost exoliiHlvnttr ot works painted expressly to his order by living cele- urines, wun wuuru ue nas oeen iur many years iu co r responuence. Among tue Artists renreseuteu aro: Gilbert Stuart, 1-uui weocr, Audre Plutnot, Stroebel, Hossiter, W. Weir, W. Shayer. 8r O. Sbaltlerfl, E. C Barnes, C. Verlat, Baron, Coutourler, Louis Lasalls, Paul Soyer, Hein Burgers, M'me Pages, Roslers, Carabain, Eversen, B. C. Koekkoek, Musln, Von Sebln, Ebel, Verschuur, Dllleus, Seignac, Kruseinan, Autl'ray, Prolessor Grund, Zimmerman, De Vigne, De Vos. De Leub, Clara Van Wille, L. Itobbe. etc. etc l nomas cole, Andreas Acbcnhacb, E. Verbocckhoveu, A. tiulllemin, Eugene de Block, J. Patrols, David Denoter, Theodore Frere, Count de Bylandt, C. dell Acqua. Gus de loughn, F. K. Meyerhelm, J. W. Preyer, M'me Bonner,' A. Van II am me, Laurent Ue Beul, Sunderland, De Vogel, RotllU'ii, Van Wyngicrdt, II. L. lloll'e, W. Bromley, J. H. Dell, Vertlu. Be Vaux, Stevens, Von Raven, Brandenburg, KuwuBseg, Laulont de Met., Kluyvers, Le Ray, Leickert. The Paintings will be on view, with catalogues, In the eastern galleries of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, on FRIDAY, February 22, and continue until nights ot sale. 2 19 14t PANCOAST & WARNOCK, AUCTIONEERS No. 240 MARKET STREET, LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 750 LOTS AMERI CAN AND IMPORTED DRY OOODS, LIN EM AND HOSIERY GOODS, ETC. B Y CATALOG UE i ON A CREDIT. On Wednesday Morning, February 27, commeiiciu at 10 o'clock, comprising a large and general assortment of new aud seasonable goods lor Spring sales. 2 21 6t LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 3000 DOZEN LINEN CAMBRIC 11DEFS, TOWELS, TOWELLING, ETC. ETC. Also, on Wednesday, dozen ladles' ?0 plain L. c. hdkis, a full line, all qualillis. do ludies' . hemstitched do do do gents' plain ' do do do gents' hem'd and hemstitched do do gents' colored border do do do linen towels, napkins, etc. pieces linen diaper and towelling. QUILTS. Also, while aud colured Marseilles quilts, bureau covers, etc. 21100 PIECES WHITE GOODS. Also, 2000 pieces White Goods, comprising full lines of Jaconets, cambrics, Swiss, nainsooks, Victoria lawn, brilliants, India mulls, piques, etc., being a full and desirable assortment of all qualities, from the lowest numbers to the finest goods imported, t.2 25 2t 600 DOZEN EMBROIDERED LINEN CAMBRIC, LINEN IAWN, AND CAMBRIC HANDhER- l CHIEFS, FOR ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Also, on Wednesday, A job lot of duo tlo.en ladies' embroidered linen cambric, lineu lawn, and cambric handkerchiefs, tor account of whom it may coucoju, In assorted qualities in each lot. I lotO DOZEN CORSETS AND SKIRTS. Also 1000 dozen ladles' tnecuaiilcal whalebone and cane American and Imported corsets for city sales. ; Also ') dozen ladles' aud misses' steel-spring hoop skills of latest styles. POCKET WALLETS AND NOTIONS. ! Also iOO lots ladles' and gents' pocket wallets, travelling-bags, fancy butlons,.belt buckles, notions, hosiery, gluves. etc. U B YJ. M. UUMMBY & SONS AUCTIONEERS, No. lus walnut street. Will hold Regular Sales of REAL ESTATE. STOCKS. AND SECURITIES AT THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, I ON AND AFTER i MONDAY. MARCH 18. 1 They would respectiully solicit Attorneys. Execu tors and Administrators of Estates, Trustees, aur others Ue.-iring lo sell property loseud them a memo random nl the Btime as early as possible, so that it may lie fully advertised. : 2 three-story brick Dwellings, Nos. l.XHlaud 1508 San son! street. 4 three-htory brick Dwellings, Nos. 1331, 1333, 1335, and IS. 17 Mariner street. 4 thrte-story brick Dwellings, Nos. 333.'. 1334, 1336, and Moll street. lluiidsome mouern Rcsldeuce. with back buildings und every convenience, No. HI6S. Peuii Square. Valuable Property Large Distillery aud Lot, 40x80 feet, Nos. 402 and 404 South street. ! 'i hii-e-story brick Dwelling. No. Gasklll street. Desirable Lot and Carpenter Shop, No. ItsStt Stiles Btieel, running through lo Cubot street. Handsome four-story brick store and Residence, southeast corner Fifteenth and Race streets. Desirable Building Lot. corner ot Woodbine and Willow avenues, Oermnntown. 2 2.1 B Y SAMUEL C. FORD . & SONS, AUC TIONEERS, No. 127 S. FOURTH Street, i CARD. In addition tto our Private Sales of Real Folate, at our Olllce. we shall hold REGULAR AUC TION SALES ol Reul Estate, Slock, and Loans, at the Merchants' Exchange EVERY FRIDAY. Pro perties will be advertised lu all lh daily newspapers, and by separate handbills. I Pamphlet catalogues, containing description of pro perties at public and private sale, will be issued every Wednesday. March 16, at ri o clock noon. V1 r M A f! K E Y. A our f irst spring nw win us neia on JTKIDAY. AUCTIONEER, J, Olllce, No. 41 COMMERCE Street tint COPARTNERSHIPS. NOTICE. WK HAVE THIS DAY ADMIT TED Mr. B1MON POKY as a member of our house. DALLETT A SON, Philadelphia, February is, Wl, li lut AUCTION SALES. B Y THOMAS BIRCn A SON, NO. 1110 CUES- r, u i street, aoove t.ieveniu street. CMESNUT STREET DRUG STORE AT PRIVATE SAI.K, At Private Bale A well-estanllshed and hanrlsnmol fitted up Drug Store, situate on Cbnsnut strnot. Will be sold a bargain. Apply at the Auction Htoro. BILLIARD TABLES AT PRIVATE SALE.-TWO Billiard Tables, with marble beds, etc. iZtU iinrsF.HOin furnitprk, rosewood piano ETC. ETC On Wednesday morning, Will be .iild thn Furniture nl a tRtrillv reninvlnff. rrtni! prising superior parlor, chamber, and dining-room lurnllure: rosewood niano forte: velvet and Brussels carpets: paintings and engravings: 1 large French I""s UJIllU,, W W I II V 11131, 1'bW, 2 2121 Ssle at Nn. innCITFSNTTT StreeL NEW AND SECOND-HAND HOUSF.HOLDFURNI- I I UK. PIANO FORTES. CARPETS, MIRRORS, ETC. ETC. On Friday morning, At 9 o'clock, at the auction store. No. 1110 Chesnut street, will be sold a large assortment of superior household furniture irom families declining house keeping. AiKutjiM. Also, one very superior air nun and an. paratus complete. 2 15 41 PERSONAL. ATTENTION, OFFICERS AND ENLISTED men of the late war. All officers who were in the service May 1, le64, until March 8, 1SX6, or their heirs, are entitled to an additional five dollars a month lor each servant. Soldiers and heirs entitled to the extra bounty, who have not made application, should do so at once, ns we are daily receiving checks for the same. Funeral expenses of deceased Penn sylvania soldiers collected promptly. All Interested In the above should make early application, or ad dress OWENS A CO., No. 428 WALNUT Street, south side, m. Philadelphia. Open Tuesday and Friday evening.1 2 iniuthliu EH nO EXTRA BOUNTY. SOLDIERS AND iP J-V7 J Heirs who are entitled to this Bounty, and who have not yet made application, should do so at once, as the Paymaster-General desires all claims to be hied and classilled as soon as possible. I am dally receiving the checks for this Extra Bountr.and notify the successful applicants as soon as received, through the Post Ollice. Those desiring a speedy settlement should call on or address GEORGE W. FORD, No. 241 DOCK street, one door below Third. OFFICE OPEN TUESDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 8 O'CLOCK. 291m CAUTION. THIS IS T0 NOTIFY THE puDllo that we have registered our Bott'es at Bar nobarg. Pa according to law, and they are marked SMITH A CO.. 1'UILADA.." on one side, and a large capital "li" on tho other. Persons using or tilling out Bottles will be prosecuted accordingly. 1 29 tnbt SMITH A CO. WHEREAS, MY WIFE, MARY BRIDGE, has lelt my bed and board, without Just causa or provocation, I caution all persons against trusting her on my account, as I will pay uo debts of her con tracting, or harboring her, as ihey will be dealt with according lo law. 2 23 31 CHRISTOPHER BRIDGES. W FOR SALE. gTx A FIRST-CLASS FARM IN BUR Ti lineton County. New Jersey, ot 182'i acres. with buildings complete, aud In perfect order, will oa exchanged for city properly by the owner, who is now living upon It. This is as good a Farm as can be had iu the Slate. For further Information, apply to DAVID SCATTERGOOD, Engraver, 2 25 3t No. 400 CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia. 3 FOR SAL E A VERY DESIRABLES "li Country Scat, containing twenty-one acres, more or less, situated on the Old York road, opposite the residence ot Mr. Joseph Swift, and adjoining lands of ilr. Bogers and the late William Logan Fisher, and within fifteen minutes' walk ot stations on the North Pennsylvania and Gurmantown Railroads. For par. tlculars apply on the premises, or to ABRAHAM R. BOCKIUS, Executor, 2 15 12t Oermantown. f FOR SALE. A DESIRABLE TTIREE itai Story bricic DWELLING, on FIFTEENTH bueet, north of Oxford; modern Improvements aud good neighborhood. Terms easy. WILLIAM H. BACON. 2 25 01 No. 'imi WALNUT Street. VALUABLE WHARF PROPERTY FOB SALE. The large Wharf on the Schuylkill. SECOND WHARF BELOW SOUTH STREET. Front ou Sutherland street U.J feet, with a depth of about 6"0 leet to low water niark on the Schuylkill. W ell adapted for a Roiling Mill, Factory, or other heavy business. Apply at 2 Hi BtuthDl No. 127 MARKET STREET. WANTS. NOTICE. AN OPPORTUNITY IS OFFERED to men of experience aud tact to engage In one of the important branches of business. Persons of experience in canvassing preferred. Call rt No. 82 North FIFTH Street, in this cliy, at otllces Nos. 24 and 25. 1 16 12l4p LOST. $5 REWARD. LOST ON SUNDAY AFTER noon. 17th Inst., a LINK GOLD BRACELET. between Nineteenth aud Vine streelsand Franklin and Thompson streets. The finder will receive the above reward by returning it to this olllce. 2 18 HOJj'F'S MALT EXTRACT, BEVERAGE OF IIEALTir, Is recommended to weak persons generally, and for ladies of dellcaie conslitutiuu especially fal-o tolaaies nursing, or after exhuusllng sickness); and as a proof of Us efficacy, we publish extracts of a lew letters to Mr. HotT: Nfw York, January 26, 187. ' Dear Sir: I thank you for lhe wonderful ef fects ot your Malt Kxiract. Since six years I sufferea greatly from general weakness, but the nourishing matters of your Beverage of Health have given me new strength. Please to .'end, etc KARLINE SCUADE, No. 106 Lbdlow street. New York. January 25, 1867. Mr. noffi I am obliged to say that my lady Is greatly benefited by the use of vour Malt Extract. It Is not only a very pleusaut beverage, hut also a very elllcacloii8 one, and strengthens the stomach, as well as the nerves and the whole system. C. P. WAGNER, No. 273 Ninth avenue. Sold by all Druggists, at to per dozen or 60 centa per bottle. I WHOLESALE AGENT, ,WAIaDJ.CAEEEB 2 23 ttuth6t S. E. Cor. FRONT and CH.ESNUT Sta. W E D D l7i C CARDS, PARTY INVITATIONS, i TUE LATEST NOVELTIES, K. H0SKINS & CO., STATIONERS AND F.XGU A VEHS, ' 21tuths6mrp K. 018 411(11 MTHEET. BLANK B O oluiv OF THE BEST QUALITY, ON HAND AND MAIE TO ORDER.. (Ol'NTINCJ-lIOl'SE STATIONERY. R. H0SKINS & CO., BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS. STATIONERS AND PRINTERS.
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