The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, March 12, 1867, FOURTH EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1867.
THE CHIGNON CRftWLEBS.
Item fiom the Head of the People.
The publication of the "Chignon Horror,"
revealed by a scientific writer in the London
Lancti, showing that in every 'waterfall" not
composed of the natural hair of the wearer
(and possibly in cases even where the hair is
natural) there are myriads of parasitic grega
rinen, has called out numerous communica
tions on the subject, all lively and prolific in
suggestions, from which we select the fol
lowing: HOT rEDICCLI, BUT ANIMALCULE.
Sir: You and the scientific writer in the
1 ndon Lanat are both in error in speaking of
the parasites in the "chignons" as pedicui, or
Imriakes, or gregarines. Ihey are inertly ani
tnatcvlcr, thousands of which may be serii In a
Mob I a drop ot water, and of course tailUono
oulil be manliest in a "waterfall."
Your respectfully, H.
HOW OREQARINE3 ARB GENERATED.
Sir: It is a great mistake to suppose that the
fxdiculi humani capitis are generated in water
lulls or chiirnous because these ornament are
made Irom loreien hair. The peroration natu
fally arihps lrotn the poxition in which the
waterfalls are placed upon the head. They are
located in Juxtaposition to the bumps of auu
liveness, and the warmth of these bumps pro
duces the fiediculi at once, and in any quantity,
with no apparent exhaustion to the waterfall
wearer. If the waterfalls wire worn in any
other place on the head, there would be no
spontaneous generation of gregarines, thouah
the production might continue irom otu-T aud
nite natural cau-es. Following our advice,
several Indies, whot-e heads have lately been
'examined" in our otlice, are nov avoidine the
daneer of wearing tlie'r waterfalls on tb bark
ot the head, and are placing them H9 near the
top of the head as the present style of bonnets
will permit.
F. & 8., Phrenologists, et .
THE COMPOSITION OF CHIfKNONS.
Sir: As one of the preservers of the public
peace, 1 deem it my duty to ullay the e.vlte
juent growing out of the "chignon horror," by
tetailing a faithful account ot a vivisection of a
lirst-cla8s waterfall, made by myself on the
night of the 10th ultimo. My duties call me to
the doorway of some one of the theatres at the
close of the even'mg performance. After the
last cairiape had driven away from the Arch on
the night in question, I turned to go home, and
stumbled over what I supposed to be a
small boy huddled up in the doorway, and
atdeep. Upon examination (after striking it
with my baton), I found that it was a large
sized waterfall. I took it home, and found it
to be composed 01 toe following materials:
Item, u piece of an old butlalo robe; item, a hair
pillow; item, the lone lost hooks ot Livy; item,
a Zouave uniform jacket; the whole enclosed iu
an old copy of tde Age, containing that article
on "China,'' and covered witb hair. Not even
the "pregarines" could stand this collection of
chipnon compounds, lor there were none visible
either to microscopic examination or to the
naked eye.
' Policeman, No. .
HOW TO SLAUGHTER TUB OREtiARINES.
Sir: I have every reason to believe that
-waterfalls are intested with millions of living
parasites. Some o( those 'which have been sent
to me to be dressed or "made up" literally
swarmed with gregarious pediculean burlakes.
It is, as the Londou Lancet says, utterly useless
to subject the chienons to heat three hundred
nor three thousand degrees of heat will not kill
the pediciUi. But, eir, my infallible investigator
and invigorator, which removes dandruff, re
stores the hair to the natural color, cures the
tick headache, aud will turn a tin "Saratoga"
into an old-fashioned hair mink, is a dead shot
alfO to the greaariues. It will (Note. The
rest of this valuable communication may pos
sibly appear as an advertisement: we arejj quite
sure it will not appear in any other form iu our
columns.)
A CHIGNON "COMMISSION."
Sir: There is no doubt whatever that the
chignou wearers are not only filling our thea
tres, churches, and pnvate houses wita grea
rines (peiiieuii humani capitis), but that myriads
ol these plagues of Egypt are oouvyed irom
one part of the city to the other, and from per
son to person, in tne street cars, is there a
remedy? In my opinion there is. It is simply
to have a "commission" for the eontrol of chig
nons. We havp now a street-cleaning commis
sion, a commission of health, a commission ot
charities Hnd correction, a commission of the
lire department, and the daily commission of
municipal mistakes without number. Nov let
us have a chignon commission, and if such a
commission docs not at once remove the grega
rines, let the Citizens' Association put forward
some volunteer who will gladly and completely
do the work for a half million or so of the pub
lic money. Yours, etc., A Tax Payer.
THE ALTERNATIVE.
Sir: I have worn a waterfall night and day,
without once removing it, till 1 read your arti
cle on the "chignon horror." I then took off
my waterfall, gave one look at it, and
swooned. 1 nave long felt something moving
all over my head, and there has been a con
stant tendency on my part to shall I say it ?
to scratch 1 I now know the cause. I have
abandoned my chignon, and have forbidden
the wearing of them by my daughters, l'eaeo
and quiet now reign in a lately nearly distracted
household. Those who wish for similar happi
ness must leave off their waterfalls.
The Mother of a Larue Family.
Sir: There must be some mistake about no
"degree of heat destroying the greijarines."
Do as 1 did. Put the waterfall in the stove,
close the door about two minutes, then open
it, and if you see any "sregarines." or, tor that
matter, any waterfall, I am mistaken, that's all.
Julia W .
We have other and more serious communi
cations. An importer of artificial hair writes
that the whole "horror" was created to
damage his business. rV- r..l ladies send
notes of alarm, softened somewhat by the be
lief that the "gregarines" are not pedicui i or
burlakes, but a much more common bug,
known as humbug. It is evident, however,
that the idea (if not the gregarines) has got
into the heads of the ieojle that waterfalls
are generators of pediculi, and we may safely
presume that the public mind will by-aud-by
h set at rest on this question of national im
portance by a report from a Congressional
ri.itmon Investigating Committee, or. iKwsi-
bly, by a new pla for the general reconstruc
tion of wntertaiis ana cnignons.
A Jealoue Monkey.
At
T.vnns. France, a ferocious
monkey of
larcfi size escapetl from u iueuuKerie, ana
reached the provision wacon, wnere n com
menced to resale iteelt. Over this animaHhe
i.o riQuMitPT onlv ha1 control. The
.Xr ul.in and threatened the
nXa1, wbo. before celving a blow, flew at
him, threw him on his back, aud tearine at hu
fleRb, was crunchinp at the t.ones ot his i arm
when the shrieks of the wretched victim at
r' k mhi norannnei of the meuaserle,
nn nn amnnff them dared to approach the
u.,hhi ihK nnfortunate man's
J..n,or- nas innirpd With HU 1UOII. Ue
draped a clown behind the bars of the Cfl.ee,
. . i . n 11, n -.nu ,Unr unrt tllrt Mlm tO K1BS
t . r hn nnnli nf Oils sal utation the
monkey, lealous. as many animals are (and
who could not endure any mark of affection
thlncf but hlmsein. and hovvl-
inir with rage, turned round, and, believing
ivm . in tA.fi raee. dashed into it in order
to flv at the clown. Needless to add, the door
a Instantly closed and barred. Tne proprie
tor's arm had to be amputatea.
St. Louis. The 8t. Louis
Tonnty Court has witbdrawrl the right granted
niimnA coniDanieu to use steam in
VZ Z inlntr heir cars. The "dummy" engines
worked well, lut scared teams oonttaaauy,
tautiiug great wuiv -"
HOSIERY, ETC.
JJOSIEllY,
GLOVES,
UNDERWEAR ETO
THE LARCEST VARIETY
AT
C. ARRISON'S.
3 North SIXTH Street,
l'HIL-ADELFHIA,
JOHN
Nos. 1 and
A Uo invites attention to hie
IJHrROYED PATTERN S1IIRT,
Which lias riven men Reneral satisfaction for neat,
ecss ol tot ou the brea't, couilort in the neck, and
ease cn the shoulder. Made of the bent material,
by hand. U22
A PKEFKC1 FIT GUARANTEED.
J.
W M. HOFMANN,
NO. 9 WORTH EIGHTH STREET.
HOSIERY GOODS.
A l.AHOK ASSORTMENT OP HOSIERY OF
P.S4LISH AMD GERMAN MANUFACTURES,
For Ladies', dents', and Children's Wear.
lA)IEN'nERl. AUD MERINO GAUZE
V ESTS.
MISSES' MERINO AND MERINO GAITZE
VESTS.
WESTS' MERINO, -MERINO ClAl'IE.tOT
TON, AND HEAVY ALIrWOOJ. SHIRTS
AMI DRAWERS.
YOUTHS' MERINO COTTON, AND ME
RINO GAUZE SHIRTS 35tutbs
' FOR SALE.
mFOR SALE, LENT, OB EXCHANGE
A beautiful Country beat, with line large House
Ui.ci Hum, and eigliti en acres of Laud, ou School
House Lane, neur liei inuniowii.
(-mall Houses, Kos.M and Ml, In Raspberry alley,
west side, between J.orust and tipruce 81 reels.
A larjro Kuilding Lot, !S. W. corner o! Twenty-llrst
and Spruce hi reel, lfl feci on Twenty-first, ami 176 fuel
on Spruce (street, Apniyto J . W. RY ERS.S,
3 1 ftutil 16 Philadelphia Exchange.
FOR SALE VALUABLE BUILDING
LOTS on the
SOUTH 811)15 OK Sl'KUCK HTIIEET,
west of 'i'weutieth street, 204 feet front on Spruce
street by lit feel lu depth to a twenty feel wide
street. Apply to
LEWIS H. RF.DNER,
3 12 3t No. 15V! S. FOURTH Street.
FOR SALE (FO SESSION WITH DEEDS),
lirown Mono Dwelling, twelve Rooms, and all
luuxeuiences. Mansard Roof. Lot 40 by 160 feet.
South aule ol Spruce street, above Forty-first.
Also, Three-story Dwelling, witb two story Back
Buildings, Ho. 663 N. Thirteenth street.
3 U 31 1. A. TKKGO, No. DOS WALNUT Street.
, FOR SALE DWELLING No. 315 N.
IJ-il Mxth street, above Vine, at feet front by Do feet
ueep. For sale after Hie Hlh of April. Will then be va
cant and can be examined. Clear. Terms easy.
Apply to P. MADEIRA.
3 Slit No. IIS TENTH Street, below ChcsuuU
TO RENT.
ALUABLE STORE
TO LET,
No. 811 CHESNUT Street,
Bank of the Republic Building.
ALSO, TWO LA RUE ROOMS.
88
APPLY AT TIIE BANK.
COAL YARDS AT RICHMOND
tOU RENT. xp
fix Com varus, Diioiitiiig to uie Meaning jianrnart
Company, at l be corner ol liiciiaiUALi aim UUM-
JIKKIjA IN 1J (streets, lowereu j, J, v, J', rj, v , win ue
sepai ately rented 10 the hlehiitt and best bidder for
i.im- war each. The rent will be payable monthly lu
advance, and the same security will be required for
rent uud tolls as is given oy otuer retailers.
For further iuiormntlon apply to CHARLES
WTON, Agent at Kiclimond.
Jilds will be addressed, lu writing, until sailkuai
next, at 6 1, si., to .,., , .
CJlAltljI. J- onu l ii, I resilient,
3 12 5t No. T17 h. FOURTH Htreet.
TO KENT A COUNTKY SKAT, BEAU-
tlfullv situated, within ten miles of the city, con
tinuing about twenty aeres. The above can be rented
for one or two years. Apply to
2 27 tf rp No. 162 B. FOURTH Street
TO KEN r A 1 1 1 K E E-oTO hi I BRICK.
13 DWEIL1N, with side yard, situate In
I HlRTY-FOUKTil
street, above
Market. West
Philadelphia,
3 9 61
WADDING CARDS
PAltTY INVITATIONS
TIIE LATEST NOVELTIES.
R. HOSKINS & CO.,
STATIONERS AKD K GRAVERS,
2 UutUsCmrp
NO. 913 ABC'II STREET.
BLANK BOOKS.
OF THE BEST QUALITY,
ON HAND AND HADE TO ORDER.
COUNTING HOUSE STATIONERY.
R. HOSKINS & CO.,
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS,
STATIONERS AND PRINTERS,
1 1 tutbsBmrp No, 818 ABCH STREET
TTKITED STATES REVENUE STAMPS,
j rrincipu , uepoi, no m (,'HEnNUT Street
Central Itpot, Mo. 8.ririiikit oi.itoor below
Berena BUmp ol erery HencrtpUua coMtantly 00
Drden bj HaU m ErpreM promptly attended t
DRY GOODS.
jM ARKET (
vOV NINTH. J;J
Our own importation of
J. X. RICHARDSON MOD A OWDEN'M
HEAVY, MEDIUM, AND FINE
LINENS,
Hy the piece or yard, at less than recent prices.
rower-Loom Table Damasks, best make lm
ported, at 75 cents, and upwards.
Blenched Linen Damasks, fl, $1-25, and 1160.
Heavy Royal Barnsley Table Damasks, four
grades.
Finest Damask Table Cloths.
Napkins, 82'50, S3-25, JfOO, o00, and !8'00 per
dozen.
Doylies, cheapest to very finest Imported.
Towels, every grade, kind, and color miulo, 20
cents to SI '10.
WINE CLOTH.
Two yards wide Wine Cloths, new patterns,
best goods.
' WHITE tiOODS
Are very much lower than last season.
Plain, Striped, and Flald Nainsooks, yard or
piece.
Large Dress Plaid Nainsooks, yard or piece.
Soft Finish Cambrics, 4-4 and 5-4 wide, yard
or jece.
Striped India twills, all the qualities.
Piques, neat and bold figures, and striped.
Handkerchiefs, ft complete assortment.
50 cent Hose, an auction bargain.
Best half Hose, all the sizes. 12stuth lp
Linen Long Lawn, tor infants' wear.
Diapers, yard or piece, for Infants' wear.
White Goods, every kluH, for Infants' wear.
Finest Flannels made, for infants' wear.
229 FAMES & WARNER, 229
NO. X29 NORTH NINTH STREET,
Above Rucc.
Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, 12c., up.
Best makes Muslins, lowest market prices.
Best Pillow-case Muslin, 25 cents.
One case fast-color Calicoes, 12 cents.
New Spring Calicoes, 12, 15,18, and 20 cents.
Pink, Blue, and Buff French Percales.
Figured Percales, English Mourning Chintzes,
etc.
Spring Delaines, Poll-de-Chevres, 25 cents.
Table Linens, from 50 cents up.
Towels, Bird-eye Linen, Nursery Diaper, Etc.
Best makes of Shirting Linens.
One bale good Russia Crash, 12 cents.
100 dozen Boys' bordered Linen Handkerchiefs,
12 ceutB.
Best black Alpacas, 40, 45, 50, 50, 62, 69 c, etc.
All-wool Flannels, 31, 35, 37. 40 cents, eto.
Domet Flannels, 25, 30, 31, 37 cents, etc.
White Goods from Auction.
One lot very fine Brilliants, 50 cents, worth
75 cents.
Tluid Nainsooks, 25, 81, to C2 cents.
Fine Striped Nainsooks, 50 els., Jaconets, 25c.
Hamburg Edgings very low, etc. elo.J
FARIES & WARNER,
No. aao North NINTH Street,
Linen Shirt Fronts, made of Richardson's and
Dunbar's Linens, expressly for our sales, 37, 45,
60, 5(1, 62, 65, and 75 cents.
Three-ply Linen Culls, 13 cents. B 29J
PRICE & WOOD,
N. W. Cor. EIGIIT1I and FILBERT,
HAVE JUST OPENED
SEVERAL I.OTS OF WHITE GOODS.
' White Brilliants, 12, 20,25, 118, 33, 37i,and Mceuta.
Handsome Fluid Muslins,
bolt Flnlnh Cambrics, Jaconets, and Nainsooks.
Victoria Lawns and Swiss Mulls,
White Piques and Marseilles.
Marseilles QutlU at reduced prices.
LINEN UOODSI
LINEN UOODSI A
Best makes Shirting Linens.
Bleached aud Unbleached Table Linens.
A large asbortmeut ot Napkins and Towels,
Scotch Diaper and Blid-eye Linens.
A cheap lot ol Linen Huckaback, 25 cents a yard.
Bargains lu All-wool aud Doiuet Flannels, best
makes.
Bleached and Unbleached Muslins.
Pillow-case aud bueetlug Musltus, at the very lowest
marketiprlces.
PRICE & WOOD.
N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT Streets.
N. B.-Bargalns In Ladles' and Geuts' Linen Cam-
brtc Handkerchiefs. . 10 -l
C1
1IIEAP DRY GOODS, CARPETS, MATTING,
U1L, UL.UTUB, AINU WIINDUW SU. A1J.E.3,
V. E. . AltOHAMBAUli T,
N. E. Corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Sta.,
Opened this morning, from Auction, Ingrain Car
pel, all wool, ai z, in, bic, fi, aua li"il; lugratu L"r-
itrussels, at only 176; Three-ply Imperial at l; En
try and telair irptns, zoc. to i; t loor Ull Ulotus, nuc;
While Matting. Z, 81, 4bc.; Red Check at 6uc.; Ullt
Bordored Wimlow Shades, $1 to $3; l'luln Shading,
Kiu. . wnnllun DruKueU. (1 lol'UO: Humn (!nrnLH. 87c:
Bag Carpew. to to 8-xc; cheap lot of Drtws Goods at
Wk;., worth 50o.; uioiu 'i aoie uorers, li-6u-. Alpacas,
itoc., to l; Cavtlmertw. 60c. to ll-fru; Table Llneua. iba.
to 1 60: East-colored Chlnf-, 12c.
CHEAP 1JOT OF WET GOODS.
VI TIM Til ........ 4 kll.inllt.lf. filllv Ou.. . M .
heavy yard-wide Unbleached Muslin, 20c; flue lu-
bleadieu al 17C. worm ijcj iui mweu m. inc. JIep
Wboluoai and Retail Store, N.E, cor, Eleventh aud
Market sueeM. iltux
DRY GOODS.
LINEN STOKE.
828 AltOH STREET.
I have Just made out a reduced price list for
all my LINENS, which cannot fall to give satis
faction to the most careful buyer.
To thoso about purchasing LINEN GOODS,
we would say that our stock waa never larger
and more varied, consisting of the following,
viz.:- ,
I.I N EN DAHANKS, AU WIDTHS,
TABLE CLOTIIN, ALL NIZKM,
FINE NAPKINS AND DOYLIES,
IRISH LINEN SHEETINGS, ALL WIDTHS
F B E N C Hi LINEN SUELTINUS, ALL
WIDTHS,
LINEN PILLOW CASINGS,
HEAVY SHIRTING LINENS.
FINE BOSOM LINENS,
SHIRT BOSOMS, READY-MADE,
8IIIRT BOSOMS FOB EVENING WEAR,
CRUMB CLOTHS, 1-2, 8, 4 YARDS WIDE
FINE TOWELS,
TOW ELLING BY TIIB YARD,
LADIES' AND GENTS' HANDKERCHIEFS
LINEN LAWNS AND RIKD-EYE,
ETC, ETC. ETC.
MARKED DOWN.
200 PIECES
Power-Loom Tabic Linen,
BELLING OFF AT A HEAVY REDUCTION
PEICES FKOM 75 CENT3 FEB YARD.
GEOllGE MILLIKEN'3
FAMILY LINEN STORE,
9 14 thstnAmrp
No. S2S ARCH STREET.
gPRINC ASSORTMENT.
llOl'SE-Fl'RNISHING DRY GOODS.
The subscribers are now receivlug of their own lm'
portatlon, and Irom the late
AUCTION SALES IN NEW YORK,
A large lotot
HUCKABACK TOWELLING, VERY
CHEAP.
CHEAP FRENCH AND IRISH SHIRT
ING AND FRONTING LINENS.
A very large assortment ot
EMBROIDERED AND TAM BORED DRA
PERY MUSLINS.
NOTTINGHAM AND LACE CURTAINS
IN GREAT VARIETY.
EMBBOIDEBED CLOTH, TABLE AND
PIANO COVERS, AT REDUCED PRICES.
Also, a large lot of very cheap
CORDED BORDER AND HEMSTITCHED
HANDKERCHIEFS.
SKEPFARD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON,
8H6mrp NO. 1008 CHESNUT STREET.
SUPERIOR BLACK SILKS
FOB DRESSES, MANTILLAS, ETC.;
RICH GBOS GRAINS,
DRAPE DE FRANCE,
GROS PAR1SIENNE,
LYONS TAFFETAS,
POULT DE SOIES,
F THE MANUFACTURE OF BONNET AND
PON'bON, IN ALL GRADES AND WIDTHS,
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
22!) st No. 20 CHESNUT Street
No. 11U1 OllKhNUT btreei.
E. M. NEEDLES & CO.,
In opening their NEW STORE at this loca
tion, will add a complete Hue ot
IlOL'SE l'L'ENISniNIJ MY GOODS
KUllKAC'INU
LINENS,
NAPKINS,
TARLE CLOTHS.
ETC, ETC.
OE THEIR OWN IMPORTATION.
1jisi XflNKaH,') I'll I 'QM
n n E CIS MAKING
PRONrUT EXECUTED
UNDER THE SUPERINTENDENCE OF LADIES
Ol" EXPEBIENCK IN VARIOUS EUROPEAN
CAPITALS, AS WELL AS IN LEADING ESTA.
BLISHMENTS OF THIS CONTINENT.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
H Btuth2mrp No. 90 CHESNUT Street.
AUCTION SALES.
Pnn.iF Konn, Ancltnneer,
M
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y, K 1. I. A N 1)
C O
IBiirrpnrs M 1 11 Hi d Fnrd t'o.l.
AUCTION l.KHS. No. but MARKET Street
SALT. OF M XTEKN lUTNDRED CASKS OF
BOOTS, SHOI-M, IIKOIIAHS, HALMUHALV'l
On Tliurndny Morning, ,
r V. AA.nmAnnl ..a n . I f. . . ' .. 1 . . ,. 1. ... M. ..11 tlO
rmalngti, for ciwh, l(i")f pi mn'", hoys'. nd youth
boots, shneo, broKHlis. bnlmornls, Kiilmrn, shpperk, etc
Alno, l'Ki ano nnpernir hhiotiuipdi or womon n,
miKnes', anil children's wesr, from city and K.iirn
manufacturers, to which the aKenllon of buyer Is
called. 3t
s
AMU EL C. KOhD & HONS, AUCTIONEERS,
JSO. in b. UU1V111 nireeu
Pairs of Rpal Estate, Storks. Loans, etc., at Phlla-
deHhia ExclianRe, every Friday at 12 o'clock, noon.
Our alf are advened In ml thi daily and RBveral
of the weekly newspapers, by separate handbills ot
em b proixrty, ami h.v pamphlet catalogues, one
thoiinand ol which will be IksuuU on Weduouday pre
ceding ench snip.
REAL ESTATE AND STOCKS. MAUCH 22.
at li o'clock M at I'hllnilelphiu Kxchangu,
B l DL. KH.
Particulars Id future advertisements.
RKAL K.NTA1K
Rldue A Tenne Valuable lot and Irame mcsauairea
above Wllfy street.
Ninth and Cherry Streets. H. K. corner Valuable
buslnexs siaurl anil three-mory hrlcK building.
i nrisnnn nireei iiuiiuiug lot norm siue, wosi or
G ray's Jerry roart.
Uermaniown FiHher's Laue Station. Lot on Sten-
ton uTeniip, three fronts.
Cbrsnut II III Lot ol over 10 acres, on the road lead
ing Irom Wlsaahickon Turnpike to Ueruiauuiwn
Turnpike.
Locust Street, near Fifty-second Street. .Twenty-
seventh W aid Building LoU
Helauco. N. J. Bulluiug Lot on uoiiy street., near
Second street. U 6lil
Alonroe t 'ounty, Fa. Two Tracts or Land, tuuk
bin. neck Tow nshlp, containing together r8 acres.
Centre County, l'u. 4.a acres In liuili Township.
bTOCKS. LOANS. Kl'O.
f 10,000 Rending nnil ( :iluiublu lUllruud 7 per cent. 1st
iuoriKKe noiMin.
(1.000 Bnlo Kiigie Valley Rullroud 0 per cent, coupon
bondn.
5,00 Sunuehiinna Canal Trelerrrd Interest 6 per
cent, coupon registered bonds.
(2 000 Susquehanna I nnnlO per cent, coupon bonds.
3,uu Wyoming Vnlley Caual Company tt percent,
cnunoii Domls.
16,CC0 7percent. Schuylkill Navigation Company Rout
Loan, accrued Interest Irom Nov. 1, IWM.
110,0(0 X nion Cunal (.'ompany 6 pur cent, coupon bonds.
1U,IA,0 junction iiaurouu per cent, ihi moriguge
coupon bouds, principal and Interest guar
anteed. $12,000 Western Pennsylvania Rnllrond 6 per cent.
coupon bonds, 1st mortgage. Guaranteed by
Pennsylvania Railroad.
$10,000 City of Trenton 6 per cent, coupon bonds,
.tux us nercent. Comnrouilse Bonds ( 'Ity of Plttsbure.
$Ui0 per cent. Certificates ot indebtedness, City of
1'iiiKEiiirg.
100 shares A lleutown Rolling Mill.
141 " Allentown Iron Company.
lKil " Lehigh Crane Iron Company,
117 " Lehigh Zinc Company.
267 " Lilile eScnuy Iklll llailroad Company.
W " Kasi Maliunoy Ituilroad Company.
100 " I'eubsy Ivania Suit Mauiifiicluriiig Co.
15 " Locust Mouniain Coal aud Iron Company,
110 " Susquehauua Canal Company.
;wo " bchiiylkill and OH Cretk Oil Company.
JO " North American Oil Company.
3(0 " Mammoth OH Company
'Ml " Ilurseneck mid rliirnnig Spring Oil Co.
2(K) " Flenniken Oil Company,
a. 00 " Spring Dale OU Company.
ldO " Sumner Oil Company.
:.(KI " ! lorence (Jll Company,
NO " I n II on Coal Coinpanv. 1 3 12 !lt
B
Y J. M. U U M M B V & SON S,
AUCTIONKF.RS,
No. mm WalNit street.
Will hold Regular Sales or
REVL EbTA'lF;, bTOCKS. AND SECURITIES AT
THE PHILADELPHIA KXCHANGE,
ON AND AFTKK
MONDAY, MARCH IS.
They would respectlully solicit Attorneys. Execa
tors and Administrators of uaUs, Trustees, anf
others desiring to sell property to send them a memo
ruudum ol the same as early as possible, so that It
niay be fully advertised.
2 three-story brick Dwellings, Nos. 1500 and 150S San
sum street.
4 three-story brick Dwellings, Nos. 1331, 1333, 1333,
and 1337 Murluer street.
4 three-story brick Dwellings, Nos. 1332. 1334, 1338,
and ISIS Mutt Htreet.
Handsome modern Residence, with back buildings
aud every convenience. No. 141SS. 1'enu Square.
Valuable Property Large Distillery and Lot, 40x8C
feel, Nos. 4(a and 401 South street.
'I hree-story brick Dwelling. No. 414 Gasklll street.
Desirable Lot aud Carpenter Shop, No. ISM Stiles
street, running tnrougii to iauoi street.
Handsomo Tour-story brick Store and Residence
southeast corner F Iftei nih and Race streets.
'I wo desirable Building Lots, corner ot Woodbine,
Wilson and Willow avenues, (lermantown. 2 'it
B
i THOMAS BIRCH o: HON, NO. 1110 CHES
NUT Street, above Eleventh Street.
FOCRTn GREAT SALE OF FINE RTIEF FIELD
PLATED W ARE, TABLE CUTLERY. Fii'C.
On Tuesday and Wednesday Mornings,
March 12 in id 13, at ill oclock, at the auction
store, No. HluChesnut street, will be sold a lnrt;o
consignment ol new goods, just received from Joseph
Deakiu t Sons, consisting In part of Meat d is bus;
oyster anil soup turreens: veuisou dishes, with covers;
entree dishes: tpergnes; dish covers, lu sets of six; lee
pitchers; gold-lined teasels of six pieces, with urns
and kettles to match; cuke-oaskeU; salmons: wine
sets; dinner and breakfast cusiors; card receivers;
flower vases; pickle sets; spoon holders; butter
dishes, etc.
CUTLERY,
Comprising a large assortment of Ivory balance
handle table and ten knives, with steel, bull, aud game
carvers to match. Also, mahogany and morocco
cases, containing Fish carvers: tish knives, and com
plete Bets ol dessert knives, with Ivory; pencils, with
plated handles; Bpoons aud lurks, iu plain, headed,
and king's patterns, etc.
On exhibition Suturduy and Monday. 3 8 It
k Sdeat No. 1110 Cbesntit street.
NEW AND bi-XOND-HANI) HOUisKHOLD FUR
N ITU RE. ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTES, MIR
RORS, CARPETS, F;TC,
On Friday Morning,
At 9 o'clock, at the Auction store, No. 1110 Chesnut
street, will be sold u large assortment of superior
Household Furniture.
PIANO FOUTE. Also, one superior rosewood
I'lu no F'orle, maaeby G.& A. Barmore.
LAHHK MIKROUS. beverul large French plate
maulel and pier Mirrors, etc. n iz at
SALE OF A PRIVATE OLLECTlON OF GOLD,
blLVFIt, AND COPPER CulNS, AMERICAN
AND FOREIGN.
On Monday Afternoon,
March 18. at 3 o'clock, at the: Auctlun Ktnro. will ha
sold, by catulogue, a collection ol Gold, bllver, and
Ci pper American Coius., Also, foreign Coins. Colo
nials. Medals, etc. Catalogues are now ready lor
delivery at the Auction ctura. a i m
TJANCOAST & WARNOCK, AUCTIONEERS
X No. 240 MARKET b'IREET,
LARGE POSITIVE PALF: OF HOfl LOTS AMERI
CAN AND 1MPORTF.1J DRY GOOD, eOOO PIFICES
WHITE GOOI b, 1S00 DOZEN L. C. HANDKER
CHIEFS, LINEN GOODS, HOSIERY GOODS
ETC. ETC. ETC., by catalogue, ou a credit.
Ou Wednesday,
March 13, 1867, commencing at 10 o'clock, compris
ing a lull and very attractive assortment of uew
goods, just landed, aud tutted lo present aud ap
proaching sates.
FINE WALNUT EXTENSION TABLE
DESK, ETC, ETC. '
Also, on Wednesday, at 10 o'clock, one Hne solid
walnut lJ-feet exlenslou table, made to order; line
desk and book ense, otlice screen, eic. etc. H 9 st
LARUE POSITIVE &AI.F: HOOO PIECES WHITE
UOODS.
Also, on Wednesday:
Pieces plain, check, and stripe Cambrlcs.trom low to
huest qualities,
do plain, check, and stripe Nainsooks,
(lo plain Jaconets and Cambrics,
do India Mull and Book Muslins,
do Bishop's and Victoria Lawns, etc., being a full
line of most desirable qualities Imported.
J- C. HDKFb LINENUOODS.
Also, lull lines, viz..:
dozen 1-adles' 5-s plain L. C. HilkTs,
do Ladies' 6-8 hemstitched do.
do (.ems' 4-4 plain do.
do Gents' t-4 hemmed and colored border do.
.A',!0;, Invoice of Liueu Diaper, Table Lluuns,
labia Cloths, Napkins, etc.
, B'l'OCK OF GOODS.
Also, on w ednesduy I3 1l2t
The entire stock ot a lirst-olass city retail lioslorv
and Notion Store comprising the usual assortment (if
Ladies and Children's Hosiery and Gloves, Trim,
tilings, Not luns, etc.. selected for lir.t-cluss sales
B
SCOTT. JR.. ATTr'Tll-FPT K, moo
. CHESNUT Street. '
SALE OF ELEGANT ALABASTER VASES, URNS
AND OBJFXTS OF ART.
" Tuesday aud W ednesday Mornings.
12th and l.nh Instant, at lo.'S o'clock each day. at
Scott a ArtGullery.No. 102o Chesnut street, will be
sold a large collection of finely executed vaaes and
ornaments, lutely received from Italy, oomprlslng
Roman and Gothic vasesand urns, agate Hebe vasee.
amariuo card-receivers and fruit holders, tazzaa.
sienna urns, marble fruit, brouie groups, fancy
woods, etc. eic.
The assortment will be arranged for examination on
Mouday.llth lusianl. . .
EXTFNSIVE PERKmTtoRY SALE OF ELF
GANTLY FRAMED CHKUMOS AND FINE
FOREIGN ENGRAVINGS.
B. Scott, Jr., will sell, at the Art Gallery, No. 1021)
Chesnut street,
On Thursday and Friday,
Maron 14 and 18, at lot o'clock In the morning, and
7ji o'clock In the evening ot each day, the entire stock
of a party declining the business. The pictures aud
frames are of the most costly and varied character,
and will be sold positively without reserve.
Open for examination on Mouday, 8 1 Ct
AUCTION SALES.
OHN B. MYKUS 0(1. AUCTIONEERS.
i Nos. 22 and 2M MARKET Street.
LAROF POfsITIVE SALE OF BRTTTflTI, TnEN'CII
TL-A ttlll 1 . 1 H la-..,, . . 1 . , , . . .
... ..... - vi i.ireiKii ana nomnsuo
dry goods, by catalogue, on four months' credit and
nart fur efti.li
. .... . -.. ,
un i nnrsnay Morning,
March 14, commencing at hi o'clock, embracing about
OO packages aud lots ol staple and fancy article la
woollens, worsteds, linens, silks, and cottons,
N. H. catalogues ready and goods arranged for
exhibition early ou morning of sale. i,t 5t
LARGE TOSITIVK ft A LK OF CARPETINOB. ETC.
On Friday Xoruing,
Marrh 15, at II o'clock, will be sold, by catalogue, on
four months' credit, about 200 pieces ofsuperllne and
fine Ingrain, royal damask Venetian, list, Dutch hemp,
cottiige, and rng carpet I tigs, em bracing a choice assort
ment of superior goods, which may be examined
early on the morning of sale. 3 11 41
LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH AND
oiUEit ecropf:an LHY GOODS, ETC
On Monday morning,
March 18, nt lo o'clock, will be sold, by catalogue, on
four months' credit, about fcUO lota of French, India,
(erman, and British Wrv Hoods, embracing a full as
sortment of fancy and staple articles lu silks, worsteds,
woollens, linens, and cottons,
r. B. OAoils arranged for examination and cata
logiies ready early on morning of sale. IS 12 61
C,
C. M A C K K Y. AUCTIONEER,
Otlice .No. 4'.'1 COMMERCE Street. 21tt
B
Y FURNES8. BRINLEY & CO.. NO. filS
CIlFSNfT Street and No. 012 JaYNK Street.
CARPETINGS
Ql-EN ECHO M ILLS,
fciERMANTOn N, PHILADELPHIA.
McCALLimS, CKEASE & SLOAN,
No. 509 CHESNUT STREET.
MAXCFACTCBERH or
THREE-PLY CARPETINOS,
EXTRA SUPER INGRAIN
SUPERFINE INGRAIN,
FINE INGRAIN,
TWILLED AND PLAIN VENETIAN,
RUGS, MATS, ETC.
JJJcCALLOIS, CUEASE & SLOAN,
No. 509 CHESNUT STREET,
IMPORTERS OF
CARPETINGS, Etc.
EXULIKII AND FRENCH AXMIXNTEBgr,
ROYAL WILTONS,
TA I ENTRY VELVETS,
TAPESTRY UUt'SSELS,
BRI'NSEES,
ENGLISH Oil. CLOTHS,
HEMP,
COCOA MATTINtJS,
CANTON MATTING
ENGLISH INGRAINS,
KUEEP SKINS,
ADELAIDE MATS,
And a full assortment of
FOREIGN GOODS.
JJJCCALL131S, CItEASE & SLOAN,
No. 509 CHESNUT STREET,
JOBBERS AND DEALERS IN
CARPETINGS Etc. Etc.
Would call the attention of the Trade to what
are denominated "PHILADELPHIA GOODS,"
to which they glveepeclal attention.
JJcCALLUMS, CKEASE & SLOAN,
No. 509 CHESNUT STREET,
AGENTS FOR,
WISNER H. TOWNSEND'3 and
A. FOLSOM & BON 'a
OIL. CLOTHS.
AND G. W. CHIPMAN A CO.'W STAIR PADS
AND CARPET LIN IN GS. 2 lirp3m
QARPETINGS! CAEPETIGSI
J. T. DELACROIX,
No. 37 South SECOND Street,
Bas received per late arrivals, a.large and varied
assortment of
J. CBOSSLEY A SON'S BRUSSELS CAR
PETINGS, NEW DESIGNS.
Also, a large line of Three-ply Extra Super and Flue
INGRAIN CAKPETING, COTTAOK and ifU CAK
PET4, Oil. CLOTHS, SHADES, ETC.. which will ua
old at greatly reduced prices, wholesale and retail.
J. T. DKLACKOIX,
No. 87 South (SECOND Street,
Between Market and Chesnnt streets.
17. B. Particular attention paid to the fitting up of
Otlices and Countiug-roouu. i U Sm
JOHN R. WHITE,
NO. 13 NORTH SECOND STREET,
FIRST CARPET STORE ABOVE MARKET,
JOBBER AND DEALER IN
CARPETINGS,
MATTINGS,
OIL CLOTHS,
WINDOW SHADES, ETC
AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. 28lm
COPARTNERSHIPS.
DISSOLUTION OP COPARTNERSHIP.
The Copartnership heretolore exlutluif under
the firm of KEsteLEK A CASSADY Is this day dis
solved by mutual consent.
PuiLAiiKLi'iiiA, March, DMKi.
PARK H. CAS9ADY will continue the Hat and
Cap Business at the old stand, Ao. 2i3 N. turn i n
Street. 8 11 M
STEAMBOAT LINES.
-IT a, TRIPS KE8CJMED.-TH
JLlaSkSCsteamer JOHN A. WAKNElt w II com
""i ce i .i.1. i between l'hlladelphia aud Br stol ou
THUBfiDA Y; the mh of Keoruary. luavin Philadel
phia CHEHNUT Street wharf, at i oc ock V. M
suionlna at Klverton. Torresdale. Andalusia. Beverly,
anf CrUngVon? Returning, leaves Brlswl at 7 o'olocfc
AFare each way. 25 eta. Excursion ln
A8TINCS
COMPOUND SYRUP OP NAPTHA
CURES CONSUMPTION.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ,
DYOTT A CO AEW,
lm o. aiNoitH SECOND Btri.