8 AMUSEMENTS. Nr.W I'lllrxNIlT STHKtT I'll K ATR K. TIlO Bllrtll', hi Ihe f'hininil hnvf Inm-nnmf cornlclornlil ' I ti m wk. 'I'll torerln vl I'hilnrii IfiMn .m to be quite an at ra.i Hve piny. MIhs Kale KelgiiuhM M Lucy t'lilr WMtliKr enartii hfr purl with much grace anil force. h In aotr mipportod by Mhs Jole Orton, Mr. Frank ljtwlor. Mr. K. F. Naokay, and Mr. Iunox. The Htrtrt of I'hitudrtplila will be played agnlu tiui evening. On hmurdiy afternoon the usual family matinee will occur. WAI.Nt'T KTRFKT TH KATRF. This eMrtbl Ii hmPn t mm crowded again last evening 10 wltnexn Mikh ImicIIIh W extern' rendition of the roh of "Lady Isabel" and "Madame Vine," In CIHtoo VV. Taylotire's version of Avi J.vnir: o'i "l" 'inf. Alls- Western wiis ry rrertltaolv supported by Mr. Ueorge ll.i:larke. Mr. tiirH Waloot. Jr., Mrs. M. K. cheiler, and oilier. MiMWwliTD lta Krowii mnrermwmpoOif and prncelul, but we obnerve no Improvement In tier read lug, t-'utl l.ynm will be presented airiiin this evening. A r it Ktrkkt Tii r. run, nun Ik aim drawing lame audiences. Hie new comedy bai proved the nil ol tbe MiaHon. Mr..Tohn Drew nppetm again lo- ielit as "Mary Netiey." supported by Mnwn, Mur ilHiint, Hemple, urlltiths. Marlowe, Miss Lizzie Price, Mm. Crease, and ot tiers. Ahkrh aN Tiikatrk. 'I his establishment Is erowiled nightly. The. entertainment presented is irlrd and excellent. Tbe "Nble Japanese Troupe," from Tlmbucioo, are very wonderful artists. Mad'lle 1 oulne the great female J rummer, and Miss Carrie Austin', In tier Zouave drill and manual of arms, appear this evening. Mn. Mi'HWVh'm T!r.:ATiiv'i. Mr. .Tnmes K. Mur doch, the disliiiKiitHlied American tragedian, will read agnlnat tbe Academy of Music to-morrow (Thursday) evening. In tins entertainment be will give rncita lions fiem htiukespeare and tie modern KnglNn and American poets, He will also recite Tom Hood's " Dream of Kneae Aram," and a humorous selection from Dickens' "Pickwick Papers." A akfm v of Mrfir. The ' Japs" appear this even ing in a fcrano and attractive programme. This troupe cannot appear in this city bi;bmi until Saturday al'ter uoon. Tlie Academy was crowded again at Hie Japunese otei'laiiiuent tbisaiteruoyo. Mi sifAi. Kiino HAtf-.-Mr. Charles .larvis and Mr. Charles M. Schmiie aimoiiiKe melr last symphony concert for next Saturday eveniut;. March 10. Tickets may bo bail at an of the musio mores in Chesnut street. Itobert Schumann's "sintnnle No. I, in ii a." will be executed by an on he.-tia of fifty ot our est musi 'iaiiN. Mad'lle t amllla I rso, tbe famous leinale violin nololKt. will execute Vieuxtmp'a "Cmi rerl stuck'' solo and Prume's "l-a Melancolie." Mr. Jarvis will execute fieeih.iven's "Concerto. Op. .. with a cadenza by Mimchelles,' assisted by tbe trrand orchestra. Other adiu.rable selections will alrio be (liven. Coni i i;r or the Mo.vnoic Glltl' Gr.4M'Jlt ficitnoi.. A erann concert, under the auspices of Pro fessor A. 11. 1 nylor, will be tiwu by the pupils ol the Monroe Oirls f.ramiuiir School, at the Musical Fund Hall, on Friday evening next, which promises to be one of the most successful affairs of the kind ever uolten up In Philadelphia, llesides the pupils of tliu schnol, Mrs. Mo.'art, the eminent, soprano, ot .New York, will appear in conjunction with Mr. A. Jt. Tay lor, Mr. William 11. Briscoe, and Mr, 11. A. Clarke, of cur ow n city. CONCKFtT OF TJIK M KN I1E1.SSOH N SlHM KT V. Til e second subscription concert ot th! Mentlulssoiiii .so ciety takes place at tiie Mimical Fund Hall, on Friday evening March or. una subscriptions will be received till then at Mr. .J. F.. ' Mould's, s, F.. corner seventh and Cbesnut streets. The ssociety is striving to make this concert one id the best tin y have yet niveu, and the programme provided for it Is one of uncommon ex ct Hence. Conckut llAbr.. Next Monday evening the Con solidated Troupe ot Sw iss lieu Ulnu'ers will reopen ouceii Hall uitli a crahd musical entertainmeu:. This troupe comprises me : 1'eak Families and t lie ilergor l''amdy, eacli tarnily hnvim;oepn recently one jaling separately throughout the country Mr. Vkbon Fi :t iikii s 1'aisjtn( oj' Veniik. Tbis picture which lias been lor a lew weeks on exhi bition in this city, at No. l.ii'.". Chesnnt street (and is uew), hits elicited many comments ironi the pulilic, and critiques from the pre-s: and a there seems to lie a diversity of opinion as to the meaumirof the design, we have takeiitbe time to inaiio snveral visits and carefully xamine it in oiiU r ;o couipioueuU Hiv evi ilei.l aim of the artist. C'akni hoss Dixkv display the "Real noyal P.iskv Japanese Troupe ' ibis evening, in the burlesque of f'ur.i. 1 ii (Ohio Mtmiiinj, and other good things. 'urn cross and Frnzer s utw pantomime, railed Uio ifonic fhat Jam JUtilt, is rapidly approaching completion and be produced probably during the present Judge of Supreme Court. We tlip Iha following from the CUrQ'ill'r itfpicnco to cx-Govciuor jvjlulil- "Ed. Ciihos: AlloVv iao to rccoraineiHl Uio licioinat ion nf tx-CJoveriior l'ollooK foi" Juds of the, Suprtfne Court at ilieUulubur elect -ion. We vnut a tried and true man for Unit high posiliou; asomitl lawyer In tho inuturityof his powers;; vt lnllexlble Integrity ami patriotism; and fully abreast, in bis sympathies and principles, wiuj ibi priigrobsivo and moiuenious era. Gov ernor rolloclv nnawera In nil points to theso retiuircmetusof thu tunes. Wo liave just eleutod a Governor and Unilcd Status Senator, of loyal and Petimcrntic antect'iUitits; now let us be just, and Judicious, and elect a Supremo Judi;u of loyul WliiK iinu ci.'tlents. and consoliduto tlm lluion rankH beyond all if radventure. Judzes Thompson and Agnew urn from tlio exironiH western )nrt ol t tit state, and Jiiilsjes Siront; and l'.end from the eastern part. Tiih eonir.il part of the State is entitled to the citiulniittii; and tho West Branch can present licr hiiMr:i on, ex-Jiide;o and es-i tvnrnni l'oiloo.c, u-it lj Hit) prtile ami conliiience that have fieir t -1 - u unquestionable merit. i' :r ai. "Aiaich -i, 1S07.'' "Artentaa Ward," TLe lollowing appears in the Eoaton .Jouraul: "Allow tee to say that the late Char'es K. Browne was for a number of years loc.ai editor ot the Cleveland Fiaiwlealer, and that it was in tbat paper that the tim article of his, signed" 'A. Ward,' appeared. Mr. Browne iutormeu me that one nipht he found an empty pptic- m cue local coliitnn, and nothini athund to nil it. He wiote sufficient matter for that spare concern ing an Itinerant showman, and (with-nit bus jreetlon of any one) at bap-bazard he (titsiied down the signature A. Ward. F." Hard on Senator Saulsbury. Tlie Memphis Appeal oaya: "I would be a tain to tbe country to mibMitute decent uesrroes for some drunken Sen mors and debauched Representatives in Coueres." Mr. Saulsbury will not relish this be'nt; hit in the house of his friends. Election BiunF.RY Classified. The Lancas ter election commission in England finds that of 1339 persons who voted at the last election, excluding about 20 since dead, 932, or more than two-thirds, were bribed in Bums varying rom 2 to Jt'24. Tho number bribed by each party was about equal. Of the total number 4ti0 were town freemen, 34!) country freemen, .jUid J23 householders. Subdividing them into classes, it appears that out of 41 mer chant, manufacturers, and professional men upon tho register, three received bribes; out of 8 voters described as of no occupation, and gentlemen of independent means, 13 received tribes: of 93 book-keepers, clerks, assistants, etc., 25 were bribed; of 25S tradesmen, includ ing publicans and lieer-houso kef iters, 70 wero bribed; out of 400 artisans, 371 received bribed; and of 32!) Pinall shopkeepers and laborers, 2bl were bribed. More Mastodon Uosks. In dip-giug away the debris from around tbe western end of the new Harmony mills, at Cohoes, the workmen on Thursday'afternoon found another portion of the bones of the mastodon, consisting of tho radius, or lower part of one of the fore legs, and four bones of ft foot, rrofessor Hall went up on Friday, and brought the new dis coveries with him on his return to Albany. tn. T)-i'uai-'a thonrv is that the animal had fallen into the stream above and gradually 0iu,i in .w.ivinrr mid decomposing, Irag ments detaching, and lodging or locating, until a rhnwiaitml themselves in tho hole where the bulk of the skeleton was dis covered. The remains still undiscovered aro probably in the rock still further west. Albany Argus. Odd Acc'iprnt. The North British 2 fail ex plains a delay in its publication by the oc currence of a curious accident. A cat in the press-room found a sleeping place in the large cylinder of Hoe's printing press, and was not discovered until the press was under full head- way In attempting vo escape, iue uiui 'crashed and the "form" was spoiled. was Dan Bryant iB having a eplendid success la Chicago. THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAHL PHILADELPHIA, "WEDNESDAY, MEDICAL. KDICAL ELECTRICITY, latest and Moat Important Discover! In tb Treatment of Cbronlo Diseases. Wl. S. W. BECKWITII'S ELECTWCAL INSTITUTE, Ko. 1520 WALNUT ST. Pnrinir our invcstieatioDs in tbe treatment of d!s enre lu its various forms by the aeensy of electricity, we have obtained very many valuable and startllna facts, whicb, aaded to the previous though limited information, pofsefsed by other and less fortunate operators, place n bevond all previous tnowledtre ot this tnjiteritus ace:it. Lorlng tbe course of our practice we have treated and cored, through the knowledge thus gained, many thousands, and by nieans ot our new difcoveries have established our selves as the most tuccosnful Hed'cal Electricians in this country or Europe. Jjiectncal inyc-tfes'ion has proved tbat the hnman body acts on tho pritic pic ol the palvanic battery, lbe brain, niuoous and rerous membra tie the sicin, ticKUoe, and Hinds coie-tituto the negative aud post, live lorciB, and eviry action, whetner incntai or pbV'iual, is tho rcbtiit of these aiitaKonixtlo lorcos, Uiuefdion, renpiiutioL, ciicuiu'. u, secretiou, and excretion aro Que soioiy to ei -ctrical Intluouoo. 1 1, ere ir a polar action esiabnihcd throughout tlie nervous j i m wbicti couuectt w.tn every part ol the booy, Ohtablisuiofr aud presrvinir a proper balance ol the elcctiicaleienieut whlco cons tit qum iienltu, and a olttturbanco of which causes dl&mo There are etrtcti) out two conditions ot dicae oi.e of intlumnia.ion, or positive; tho other weak, debilitated, negative and as olectricity contains tbese two coBOitions in the action ot the positive end negative currents, all we havo to do is to neutralize tho Ui'cae and restore proper, healthy action. Anions the chron.'c Jica-09 in which electricity lias been, aud is oaily benifr by our airencv, ot the gicatet utility, a cuio being rapidly ellectcd alter the lanure ol all other moaus, are: 1. Epilepsy, Choren, or est. Vitus' Dance, 1'aralv sis (iieniplc(fia), leurulfria, Hvstoria, Aervousuees, 1 nlpitation of tho Heart, J.ockjaw, eto. 2. Sore lliroat, lfyspcpsia, Uiarrhcca, Dysantory, Obstinate Coostlpaiton, Hiemorrhoidoc, or l"ile, ltilious, Flatulent, and l'amter's Colic, and all alleo tiODr of the Liver and Spleen. 3. Catarrh, Coush, lntluenza, Asthma (when not taufcd by orcanlc disease ot tbe heart), bronchitis, Pleurisy, 1'icurod wun, or Kheumansm ot tho Chest, Consumption in the early Biases. 4. Cravcl, Diabetes, and Kidney Complaints. 5. Kheuniatisin, Gout, f.umbao, still' .NecK, fcpinal Curvature, Hip D,Beae, Cancers, luuiors (tlioKJ last named a.naja cured witnoui, pain, or plasters in any lormU tj uterus Lorop mi s, invoivinir a uiai-poninon, bs Fro.apsus. Autrovers on, Itetroversion, Intlutn uiation, Ulceration, una various other allectioiis. l' or iniormation cenred upon other diseases, ap plication rriav ho rnaiie ut tho ollico. or bv letter. Mis. BECKWITU has entire charce of the Ladips' Department, and all delicacy will tie used towards trte who emrust themselves to her care In female diseases, it, is universally successful in her hands. J-or the conveniei ce 'if those deslrinsr information, wo itive (by perini-oon) a tow names of person ( anions' the bet bu n.ess men and others of tli tity and elsewhcro whom we have treated and cured : A, Ji. Stewart. ,lll Cicek, lluntiniidon county. I'., onnd of rheuuifitii-m el Uiteeu years' standiDK! Airs. J. V. CuniD'hiir. hifclilcojuhlas. Mltllln county X'a.. cancer el the stomach; .John Kirtpatrick. AewCas.lo i ti niv, IjcI . cti'c; et a cuncer m the breast In tares Vte"t r'rnt.l. Ooilvtlls, o IMS Udmilton street, iloi'niionof atuietr i;eiKbtnn eleven pounds; Jacoo VunUeignttUtefU, I t ..SoVere luldetl Jo. 36 South W ater slice S.?. 9juhi;;r ,tt ;Uya s dbilitv Lieutenant Hubert V11.'0?' weeks; V. 1 tun nervous uiuim.1 '.umiiui uw.w -v it ,e ftuinoit.iK i-u:eii in iteven davsr R. y bert'on, Fox Lake. . nionsin, bioncnltis cstari". John O. tarter Con naudor VniteJ States Htvr, litooklm. b'.ecding pi.es ana listula of lor j-8ts veins' "standii g; i hiries II. ti amnion J IrVejt. em a'lonal Hnk teliimoro, dysoepsi ana sick head ache, of ienty flvo ears' sunalnx cured in tUro weeks: "V 11 lam Uowriovliam, no. I3J7 FrouHtreet, ob stinate pl.es, curee in three applications; C. A. li.vran. luiuonio and dysnepaia of ten Tears ; .N li. H aldwin, laie pastor ot tho Oil vet liaptist Church, Phi adelphliy nervous probirstion a r lurco upp lcanons; i i ooper. Port Ocrvis, :). V.. severe caso 01 catarrh W II luiu lioliiwoith, 'o 257 .Marko..8frot, ulcerated l owcs. dyBreiisia. orcl.ites,te., rf',oven years' stand ing; H'.n. 0. W. Hutler, No. 'M 8. Tenth street; ti. W. Hradiej.o. J. Fourth ttreett Colonel T, W. riwetney, Wanui rt'reet, be ow r.ighn: ieore O. rvniis, lit. lB. tJ t'litecutli street; Mr. Pclomo, ( lienmt and ihlrd siifots; Urlfdier (lonera. A J Pleanoiiton, ,iio. U18 ntiruce s.reet; Ueotge JJouglns, Hth Urcct, ubove CLcnut i). C. adler. j.o. BU Aich street; C. 8. Else ho. 433 I hewnut fctroe;, .V L. N liitcmun, corner' 'llitrd and -Market stree.n; J 11. Andrews, J,o hi.' l'b.e street; M. Irriclson. c. i3M I'lrie street; Diouias bnnsou, No 1'tH Front stieet; W l bnii;h No. lv ilanover street; (ieorke L Kuzby. hns !i31 ai,d 031 Market street; itoinas BiBke, Otrn.antuwn; Wiillam Stevenson, ixth end ftmrket streets; 0. Marshall. So. M! .s. Mnth ftrcett Mr. mriii), No Hitt Msstcr street 'lhoinas Oregii. me ulcI, n j. ; Hrifiadier General A. Vieaaonton.St. Louis. Mo.; Mr. Camden, N. J. 1't. ys.ciaua or sluuentB eesinnR to havo instruc tions in the correct at plication ol Klectncity lor tho cure ot dKentes. can apply at the office Consultation tree. Descriptive pamphlet ol cures ( fleeted, with iiunierous niercnees, ana including a treatiee on the tubjtct, can le had by application at the office. Ail letters addressed to Dr. S. W. BECKWITH. Mo. laao WALSIJT Street, J83wfm3m5p l'UILADELPHIA. FOR SALE. VALUABLE STORE TO LET, No. 831 CliESNUr Street, Bank of the llepubllc Building, ALSO. TWO lA'.ltiE R009IS. 18 APPLY AT TIIE BANK, mFOR PALK VALUABLE BUILDING LOT f en tho HOUTU flDE OF SPRUCF. STREET, weet ot 'Iwentielli street, V04 feet triiia on Spruce street by ) tVel In Ueiith 10 u twenty feel wide street. Apply to , 3 12 31 No. 15: S. FOURTH blreet. mFOU SALE. TIIE VALUABLE WHAHF PROPERTY. -no. :i;u N. liELAWAUK Avenue, ., ieci ironl, Blory buck linildini; ihereou, together with a Wharf, 75 leet, exteuiiiuy In lensrlh W leot. Anply Co ' LK IUH CRANE IRON CO., .10 WbllU No. a-id N. UELASVARE Avenue. mFOR SALE DWELLING No. 315 N. f-lxili street, aliiive Vine, SI leet trout by DO feet uii-n. 1'ursule alter Hie tilh of April. Will then be va cant und cuu be examined. Clear. Terms eiisy. AuDlvlo P. MALll'.lltA, a a il TO RENT. flOAL YA11DS AT KICIIMOND J 1 OR RENT. Six Coul Yards, bel.miiiiit! 10 tlie Reading Railroad ( oinpuuv. al the cm nt r of RICIIMONIJ und U.M- ntill.AlvU Htrcels. ifllerea a, i, ,i. iv, t,m epaiklely reined 10 il.e highest und best bidder for (mi. vim. i-1, m h.. r.. nt will I.H navalile monthly in advance, end the same security will be required tor rent aud lollR as Is kivc 11 by other retailers. to CHARLES 1 mriner lutoriuuiioii ui'iiiy WluVTOl A.......... L,...l....,.nrl Rid6 will bt- aaureiwiil, lu riling, until SATURDAY uexi, ut 0 1', Al., to ... CHARLES E. BM1TTT, President. 3 12 51 js o. 2J7 b. EOUR t'H Istreet J HE NEW DANltnUPT LAW E. TIIAltl, ATTORNEY AND COXJN8 ELLOR-AT-L A W, No. 2 H. THIRD Utreet. Will devote special attention to the prosecution of VOLCNTAKY and COMPULBORY Droceedlui in MANKKL'PTCY AiENCJEa In KUlea. all the large cities In the United DRY GOODS. 220 FA 11 J ES & "WARNER, 229 HO. ia NOHTII AMTH ajTItnET, Above Rnee. Bleached and Unbleached Muslin, 12c, np. Best makes Muslins, lowest market prices. Beat rillow-cftso Muaiin, 20 cent. One case last-color Calicoes, 12J; cents KewHprlngCalieoc,12, 15, 8( and 20cent. rink, Blue, and Buff French Percales. Figured l'ercnles, English Mourning Chintzes, etc Pprlng Delaines, roll-rle-Chevres, 25 cents. Table linens, from 50 cents up. TowcU. Blrd-eyo I,luen, Nursery Diaper, Etc. Best makes of Shirting Linens. One bale pood Russia C'ranb. ivA cents. 100 dosen Boys' bordered Linen Handkerchiefs, 12cenU. Best black Alpncas, 40, 45, 50, M, 62, C9 c, etc. All-wool Flannels, 31. 35, 37, 40 cents, etc. Domet Flannels, 25, 30, 31, 37 cents, etc. White Ooods from Auction. One lot very fine Brilliants, 50 cents, worth 75 cents. I'lald Nainsooks, 25, 31, to C2H cents Fine Striped .Nainsooks, 50 cts., jnccim jets, 25c. "JHiugu very low, etc, elc. FA RIES & WARNER, No. a lit) North NINTH BtreeU l inen Shirt Fronts, made of Richardson's a urn bur's Linens, expressly lor our sales. 37! i. ii, oti, ti'JJ t,5, and 75 cents. and 45, Xhree-piy Linen Cutlw, 13 cents. 9292 p R I C E & WOOD, N. W. tor. EltillTH and F1LBEKT, HAVE JUST OrENKD M.VKKAL I.OTN OF WHITE UOOOS. White Brilliants, 20,23, 'a, SS, S7,j,nd S0ceot. llanilauine l'luid Muslins. fcioft FInlsli Cambrics, Jaconets, and Nainsooks. Victoria Lawns and Swiss Mulls. W blte Piques and Marseilles. Marseilles Quilts at reduced prices. HOODS! bOVOs! . Best makes Mbirtinn Linen. Bleached and Unbleached Table Linens. A large assortment ol Napkins aud Towels, 8cot.cn Diuper and iiiid-eye Linens. A cheep lot ot Linen Huckaback, ceuts a yard, liuiynliis In All-wool and Comet Flannels, Oest makes. Bleached and Unbleached MiisIIdb. Pillow-ease and fheetiug Muslius, at the very lowest niurketlprices. PlilCE & WOOD. N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT Streets. X. B. Bargains in Ladies' and Gents Linen Cam bric Handkerchiefs. 10 22J JOHN W. THOMAS, Kos.405 and m Norlli SECUND St., j 1st itrtEivin, tff (illXESllIIK. Vi.Alb KlLli., M l'Citt IlLAlk SILKS, llltOilCi: Kltt'ARE SIIAWI.S, SEW KfUISU SHAWLS, KW JUTKBIAIs FOK EVESISO dki:ssi:s, GKEY IKi:sSJOOSI3iIti:ATVAItIETV SSsmwitJ riirtS, 'I1INTKKS, ETC. fso. llel CH.flJT blreet. E. WI. NEEDLES fit CO., in ..noninc their NEW STOBE at this loca tion, will add acoinpletelUn: IIOL'SE-FI'BSISHIHG i I GOODS KMI1BACJN0 EI.E.S, SAPK1XN, TABLE CLOTHS. ETC. ETC., OF THEir. OWN IMPORTATION. j.njjwaHQ Toti 'oi AT RETAIL. POPULAR PRICES IN SILKS. DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS. LINENS, MOlKSIJiU GOODS, ASKIMEBEM, AND IIOtSE-FlIBSHII-1X DRY GOODS. JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO., 38 Im NO. 7117 CHESNCT STREET. , S. W. Corner of IToTArtU aud VjtcIa Sts. ARE OPENING NEW GOODS FOBJiPBISU OF 18 6 7i. FASHION A RLE SILKS. STEEL COLORED POPLINS. MAGNIFICENT ORGANDIES. NOVELTIES IN SHAWLS. HEAVIEST BLACK SILKS, NEW GOODS DAILY, 8 wfruOin CHEAP DRY GOODS, CARPETS, MATTING, OIL CLOTHS, AMI WIWUOW liUAUlii. V. E. AROHAMIJAULT, K. E. Corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Sts., Opened this morning, from Anctlnn, Ingrain Car pels, all woul, at 62,75, 87c, Ii. and i-z8; lugraln Car pets, wool tillliiuH. 4n. mi 1.11,1 .V.,JilHh Tapestry llrussels, at only $1-75; Three-ply Imperial at W K" try and Malr Carpels, 25c. to floor Oil Cloths. 6ite.l White Matting, s. 81. 4&0. T Vt r-i.pnk atfiuc,: OHt Bordered Window Bbadea, tl to la; l'l ' ' Hhading tec.; Woollen liruggetH.ti 10 1-90; iil,r, roets, H7o. Rag Carpela, 60 to 2c.; cheap lot t 1 " Ooods al Biie.. worth 6He..: Cloth Taiiiu r.... . Alpacas, 3)c.. tofl: Casslmeres. Boo. to$l'i; Table Linen. 450. lUfi ou; tirwiui 1 ninixea, io. CHKAP LOT OF W K1! GOODS. WlrlA BleaelH-d fshBiinT- .7 rh toe beavv yard-wide Uiiblea:hU M.i.iin."aio.: flue Vln- hli-ached at 170., worth 2ic; lot Towels at lc Cheap Wholexaleana Retail btore, K. E, cor, Eleventh ana DRY GOODS. 5 P RING ASSORTMENT. IIOl'SE-ri'RNIMUj DRY JO !. The subscribers are now receivlug of tbe.r cwn Im portation, and trom the late Jt CTIOW KAI.I.M IN NEW TOKK, A Inrne lotct JUKKA HACK TOWELLINft), VERT CII EAT. CHEAP FRENCH AND IRISH SHIRT IN AND rRONTINO LINENS. A very large assortment ot EMBROIDERED AND TA.tlBORED KA PER V JHCSLINS. NOTTINGHAM AND LACE CERTAINS IN GREAT VARIETY. EMBROIDERED CLOTH, TARLE AND PIANO COVERS, AT HEDl'CED PRICES. Also, a large lot of very cheup CORDED ItORDER AND HEMSTITCHED HANVKERCHIEtS. SHEFPAFD, VAN HARLIKGEN & ARRISON, 14imirp NO. 1008 UlfXSDT STREET. HOSIERY, ETC. JOHN C. ARRISON, AT TIIE OLD STAND, AOS. 1 AND 3 NORTH SIXTH STREET, 1 HILADKLmiA, Would invite tlie nttention of his friends and customers to his LARUE AND SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT OF 1IOSIKRY, GLOVES, AND THE LATEST NOVELTIES FOR UEN" ILEMEN-S WEAR. ALSO, TO HIS IMPROVED PATTERN SHIRT, Made of tlie best materials by baud, and war- muted to flt and give satisfaction, or money roiumletf. FlUCEH MODERATE. 122 Pb HOFFMANN, J R.y NO. 23 ARCH .STREET, FUBNISHING GOODS, (LateO. A. HofTman. lormerly V. W. Knight ,) TINE SHIRTS AND WRAPPERS. IfOMEItV AND GLOVES. SILK, LAMBS W 0 L AND MERINO .1 8 fiowum UNDERCLOTHING. INSTRUCTION. Tf ii THE GREAT NATIONAL TELEGRAPHIC AND COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE," Ko.TlOARCH STRKKT, I'HILADKI.PHIA, PA. This lUKtitulion IB now open tor KilucalioriHl pur- E(mes. '1 lie outfit is jieriect luruiture throughout tinii entirely new. THE TELEGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT Is under the control of .Mr. 1'ui k spring, who, as n most complete and thorough operator,is uiiiiulilk.;iy eudoixed by the emire corps ol mummers ot the Western Union Telegraphic line at the main odlce lu tlim city, Twenty-oue insirumenl.i lu cousiant opera lion. THE LADIES TELE4JHAPHIC DEPART MEN'l, In ce mfort and eleganee, equals any Drawing-room In the ciiy. Opportunities lor study are here afforded that are unequalled. THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Is under the especial care or Mr. T. C. Search, an ex perlenced accountant, and late Professor of Accounts in a prominent Rusineiss College of this city. A lull corps 01 'i eachers always iu aiieudance. UNPARALLELED OFFER. We will refund the entire charge ot tuiiion to any pupil who may be dissatislled with our instruction alter having given two weeks' faithful labor lu either Lepariineut. SEND FOR CIRCULARS. TERMS PREVIOUS TO MARCH 1, 1867. Full Course, lime unlimited f.is Telegraphing, three months 4J j-oMUujis liuarauieeu. Hay and Kveniug lustruotlon. 2 11 niwf m JACOB H. TAYLOR, President 3 I L V E R-W ARE. CLARK & BIDDLE, NO. 71 CHESNCT STREET, Arenowoflerlngan elhf ant assortment of (SILVER WARE, tor Bridal and Ueueral Presentations. PLATE D-W ARE. TEA SETS, URNS, WAITERS. TUREENS, RREAKFAST DISHES, FRUIT DISHES, CASTORS, CAKE BASKETS, ETC. Of best English and American manufacture. CUTLERY. OLAUK & 13 I D D L, E, NO. 7l Ol ESN UT STREET, Have on hand a large assortment of Pearl Vorv lioin. and Rubble Ilaudle ' IT A RLE AND DESSERT KNIVES' A t the lowest cash rates. 2 22sm wltnrn gAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. Tto Fidelity Iaiuranc, True and R.f. KcplK of Uondi, Stocks, and Utlter Valuable. CAPITAL 500,000 II U h l'TDMM N; B-.?.R.9.yfN.E.. lyWARJ? W. CLARK. 1'I.AKWMH 11. tLABtti liHiK )KR HKNRV JOHN WELKH. H. A. t'ALUWKLL J. UiLLlMiHAM FELL, I HENRY O. OIKsoW CHAltLM MAHALmmi. ' Ofllce In the Pire proof liuilding of the PhlladelDhla Katli.nal Hank. C'lIEeSNUT blreet above Fourth This Company lereives on (IcpoHlt, and CI U A RAN. TEKH THE HAtE KKEPINO OF VALUAitLEa uioii the following rales a year, viz.: Coupon Bonds.. (1 per 1000 Registered Bunds and becuriile bu emits per lluuo Oold Coin or Bullion fl-vinpor J100 Bilver Coin or Bullion (2 per I. Gold or Silver Piate.............. t p,,,. il0 n' holding the key) BArx 1KS1UK ITS VAULTa ii fiv, . tv, fv, ( """"i ra sue aud Coupon and Interest Collected for one per cent. Intel ettl allowed on Money Deposits. This Company i authorized to receive and ececute Trunin of every description, ualinwtrp . N. R. BROWNE, Preslaent, IwWJt PaTTMBOJs, isecretary and Treaeuier . CapltallMts, etc, contents unknown to the Compauv and lialilllty limited, 28 a year. v"u'' n't... 1 '..mitanv filers for RKNT trentnr v.l.,ui., MAKCII 13, 18C7. AUCTION SALES, Tim. tp Fobo. Auctioneer, C k K L. L A N I li CO M L. truHTt'i 1 ti z 11 1 1 1 1' ruru v, I 0, 1, AUCTION KERB. Mo, See MARKET HtreeU salt; of bixtfkn hundred cases of boots, shokh, hhooans, ha i.morals.etc'l On Tlinnidny Morning. Msrch 14, commeneing at 10 o'elork, we will sell by catalogue, foreRidi, Moo rases men's, hoys', and youths' boots, shoes, broRann, bHlmorals, gaiters, slippers, etc. Also, large and superior aHsortment of women's, misnes', and children's wear, from elty and h intern nianufacturers, to which the aaentlua of bnynrs Is called. a g 5t JOHN B. MTKRH A CO., AUCTIONEERS 24 os. 132 and 284 MARKET Street, LAROF, rOPITIVF BALK OF BRITISH, FRFNCII C4H1MAN, AND DOMKSTIC DltY (loons. We will hold a liwgn sale or foreign and doiuetlo dry goods, by catalogue, tin four mouths' credit and purl for cauli. On Thnrsday Morning, March 14, Commencing at too'cloek, embracing About "0Oisrkeges and lots ol staple and fancy articles In woollens, worsteds, linens, silks, and rolton. N. B. Catalogues ready and goods arranged for eihlbltlOQ early on morning of sale. 13.8 St LARGE POSITIVE S A LK OF CARI'ETINGS. ETC, On Friday Morning. March 1.1, at II o'clock, will be sold, by catalogue, on four months' credit, about 'J(K) pieces ot superfine and flue ingrain, royal damask Venetian, list, liuteli hemp, eoltHge, and rag carpeting, embracing a choice assort ment of superior goods, which may be examined early 011 the morning of sale. a 11 It LARGE PEREMPTORY HALE OF FRENCH AND OTllJat .EUROPEAN DRY GOODS, JiTU On Monday morning, Starch IB, at in o'clock, will be sold, by catalogue, on four months' credit, bout H00 lots of French, India, German, and !rilinli Dry Goods, embracing a full as sortment of fancy and staple articles in silks, worsteds, woollens, linens, and cottons, N. R. Goods arranged for examination and cata logues ready early on morning of sale. J 12 at SAMUEL C. FOHD A SONS, AUCTIONEERS, 2o. 127 b. FOURTH Street. Pales of Real Estate, Storks, Loans, etc, at Phila delphia Exchange, every Friday at 12 o'clock, noon. Our nales are advertised In all the daily and several of the weekly newspapers, by separate handbills of each property, ami by pamphlet catalogues, one thousand of which will be Issued on Wednesday pre ceding ench sale. REAL EbTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. REAL ESTATE AND STOCKS, MARCH 22, at 12 o'clock M., at Philadelphia Exchange, b'i'OCKS, LOANS, El'C. tlO.OCO Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s llonds, duo 1S71, Interest payable January and July, free from novertmiciit or State taxes, convertible at any time before maturity luto Consolidated Mort gage Roods of the Company. 110,000 Reading and Columbia Railroad 7 per cent. 1st mortgage bonds. 4,ooo Bala Eagle Valley Railroad 6 per cent, coupon bonds. 15,000 Susquehanna Canal Preferred Interest C per cent, coupon registered bonds. t2 ono Piiso.uelitnuu ( 'until l per cent, coupon bonds, f;!,ute Wyoming Valley Caual Company 0 percent, coupon bonds. IIO.WjO "percent. Schuylkill Navigation Company Boat Loan, accrued interest from Nov. 1, IWW. 10,OCO Union Canal Company li per cent, coupon bonds, (iv.ixo Junction Kailroi.d ti per cent. 1st mortgage coupon bunds, principal and Interest guar anteed. :2,n0 Western Pennsylvania Railroad 6 per cent. coupon bonds, 1st mortgage. Guaranteed by Pennsylvania Railroad. $in,0oncily ot'Treuion 6 per cent, coupon bonds. l.u,ur per cent. Compromise Bonds City of Pittsburg. 1 100 b per cent. Cerillicales ot Indebtedness, City of Pillslmre. 200 shares North Pennsylvania Railroad stock. 111! ' Camdeu and Atlantic Railroad Preferred stock. 1(0 " Allentown Rolling Mill. 141 " Allentown Irun Company. 180 " Lehigh Crane Iron Company, 117 " Lehigh Zinc Company. 2.'i7 " Little Kcnuylklll liailrond Company. 2N " East Maluinoy Railroad Company.' 100 " PeiiLsylvanla Salt Mauuliwliiritig Co. IS " Locust Mouu;aiu Coal and Irou Company. 100 ' Susquehanna Canal Company. INO " Schuylkill and Oil Creek Oil Company. 50 " North American Oil Coinjiahy. SOU " Mammoth Oil Company .00 " Horseneck and Burning Sprint Oil Co. 200 " Fleuiilken Oil Company. ;-.00 " Spring Dale Oil Coinnnuy. Jou " Sunnier Oil Company. .'.Oco " Florence Oil Company. WO " F'ulton Coal Company. i00 " I'hiladelplila aud California Petroleum Company. it 12 tit B Y J. JJ. U U M M E V A SON S, AUCTIONEERS, NO. 308 WALNUT Street. Will hold Regular Sales of REAL ESTA'l 10, STOCKS. AND PEfrPITTES AT itlK PHILADELPHIA KAl'llAMiK ON AND AFTER HON DA Y, MARCH 18. Thev would resuectfullv solicit Altornevs. Execn tors and Administrators of Estates, Trustees, ant others desiring to soil property to send them a memo randum of the same as early as possible, so that it ruav be fully advertised. 2 inree-siory orlck Dwellings, in os. l.joeanu ions an- som sireet. 4 three-story nncK Dwellings. 09. lo3l. 1333. 135. and 13o7 Mariuer street. 4 three-story uricn Dwellings, jnos. 1332. 1334,1338, and )&:8 Mott street. Handsome modern Residence, with back buildings and every convenience. No. 1410 S. Pecn Square. Valuable Property Large Distillery aud Lot, 40x80 feet, Nos. 4U2 and 404 South street. '1 hree-story brick Dwelling. No. 414 Gasklll street. Desirable Lot and Carpenter Shop. No. lWa blliea street, running through to Cabot street. Handsome four-story brick Store and Residence southeast corner Fifteenth and Race streets. Twodebirable Building Lots, corner ot Woodbine, Wilson and Willow avenues.Germantown. 2Zi B Y THOMAS BIRCH & SON, NO. 1110 CHES- NTJT street, above i-ieveutu btreet. Sale at No. llloC'hesnut street. NEW AND hECOND-HAND HOUSEHOLD FUR NITURE. ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTES, MIR RORS. CARPFJTS, ETC. On Friday Morning, At 8 o'clock, at the Auction Store, No. 1110 Chesnut street, will be sold a larue assortment of superior Household Furniture. PIANO FORTE. Also, one superior rosewood Piano Forte, maueby A. Barmore. LARGE MIRRORS. several large French plate mantel and pier Mirrors, etc 3 12 at SALE OF A PRIVATE OLLECTION OF GOLD, SILVER. AND COPPER COINS, AMERICAN AND FOREIGN. on Monday Afternoon, March 18, at 8 o'clock, at the; Auction Store, will be sold, by catalogue, a collection ot Gold, Sliver, and Cooper American Coins. Also, foreign Coins, Colo nials. Medals, etc. Catalogues are now ready tor delivery at tbe Auction btore. 3 12 fit PANC0A8T & WARNOCK, AUCTIONEERS Mo. 240 MARKET STREET, CARD. In consequence of the non-arrival of goods, our sale is poslpuneu until THURSDAY , March 14. LARGE POSITIVE PALE OF 800 LOTS AMERI CAN AND IMPORTED DRY' GOODS, 0000 PI EC Ed WHITE OOOl. S, lolio DOZEN L. C. HANDKEH CHIFJrS, LINEN GOODS, HOSIERY GOODS, ETC. ETC. ETC., by catalogue, on a credit, On Thursday, March 14. 1M7, commencing at 10 o'clock, compris ing a full aud very attractive assortment of new goods, Just landed, and suited to preseut aud ap proaching sales. 7i 'ASES lu-4 BLEACH ED SHEETINGS FOR CASH". Also, 011 Thursday, al 1(1 o'clock, for cash, 75 cases euoerliue heavy 10-4 blenched sheetings. v UMBRELLAS. SO cases whaleboue and btoel-frame cotton and iriniMuim umbrellas. FINE WALNUT EXTENSION TABLE, DEbK, ETC. ETC Also, on Thursday, at 10 o'clock, one fine solid walnut 12-feet extension table, made le order, Hue desk and book case, olllee screen, etc. etc LARGE POrUVE SALE ttOOO PIECES WHITE GOODS. Also, on Thursday: Pieces plain, check, aud stripe Cambrlcs.lroru low to finest qualities, do plain, check, and stripe Nainsooks, do plain Jacouels and Cambrics, do India Mull and Book Muslius, do Bishop's and Victoria Lawns, etc., being a full line ol niosi desirable quullties imported. In C. HDKFS AND LINEN GOODS. Also, lull lines, viz.: dozen Ladles' 6-8 plain L. C. Hdkfs. do Ladies' 6-8 hemstitched do. do (.ems' 4-4 plain do. do Cieuts' 8-4 hemmed and colored border do. Also, an invoice of Linea Diaper, Table Linens, Table Cloths, Napkins, elc. STOCK. OF GOODS. Also, on Thursday TSUSt The entire stock of a first-clans olty retail Hosiery aud Notion Store, comprising the uoiial assortment of Ladles' and Children's Hosiery and Gloves, Trim mings, Notions, etc. selected for first-class sales. B. SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER, No. 1020 CHESNUT Street. EXTENSIVE PEREMPTORY SALE OF ELE GANTLY FRAMED CHKOMOS AND FINE FOREIGN ENGRAVINGS. B. Scon, Jr will sail, at the Art Gallery, No. 1020 Chesnut sireet, . . . , On Thursday and Friday, March 14 and IS, at m'-i o'clock in the morning, and IM o'clock lu the evening ot each day, the entire stock of a party declining the busiuess. The pictures and frames are of tbe most costly and varied character, and will be sold positively without reserve. . Open for examination on Monday, 3I6S AUCTION SALES. C. MAC KEY. AUCTIONEER. Office No. 421 QOMM ER( K Street. !2Ht ' c. B Y FUUNES8. RR1NT.EY A Cf Ki cic CHFHNUT Street and No. SH JaYNE Street. CARPETINGS CLEN ECHO MILLS. HlRJIAJilOff.V, IMIILADEEPIIIA. MCCALLIMS, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET. MASlTAlTrRERS or THREE-PLY CARPETINGS EXTRA KUI'ER INGHV1N HUI'EltFINE INGRAIN, FINK INGRAIN, JCCALLIMS, CUBASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET. IMPORTER OP t., CARPETING S, Etc. ENULIKII ASfI I KKX II AXMI.TER ROYAL, WILTO.VN, TAHENTRY VELVET, TAPE.VTRY URlNKtELW, BHl SSKl.S, EKL1.VU Oil. CLOTH, ME9II, CO OA HATTINUM, CANTON J1ATTIN4JM ENGLISH IN4iRINH, HKEP NKINN, ADELAIDE MAT", And a full assortment of FOREIGN fJOODH. JjcCALLlMS, CUBASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET, JOBBER AND DEALERS IN CAEPET1NGS Etc. Etc., Would call the attention of the Trade to what are denounuaieU "i'lllLAJjELPHlA GOODS," to wtiicU tney give special alieulion. jJcCALLCMS, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET. A WEN 'I'M EOR WISNElt II. TOWNSEND'Sand A. 1- OLiiOM 4 BON 'a OIL. CJLOTHS, ANDJ. W.CII1I-M 4N .V O.'N NTAIRPADS AND 1'ARPE'l' UM.M,i, i lrp3in JUST LANDED, ENGLISH CAIU'ETINGS, VELVETS, BRL'SSELS, T4PESTRY, INCIULNS Also.NKW STYLE VLXKTIANS. for STAIRS and HaLLS, with, separate Bordors to match, all mad expressly for our eales by the best manufacturers, iiutl will be sold at lowe.it cash prices. 2 1 fmw3ui5p REEVE L. KNIGHT & SON, No. 807 CHESNUT ST. QAUPETINUSI CARPETINGS! J. T. DELACROIX, No. 37 South SECOND Street, Baa received per lute arrivals, a.large aud varied assortment of J.CROMNEEY - SOS'S BKl'NSELI CAR. rCHNON, AEW DIM1UMM. Also, a laige lineof Three-ply Kxtra Super arid Fine IM4HA1K UAKPfcTAiO, CUTTAUK aud KAli CAH Ti.T'15, OIL CLOTHS, SU A DkM, k.TC. which will bJ sold at greatly reduced prices, wbolexaleand retail. J. T. UKLACUOIX, No. 37 South SLUOlil Sireet, Between Market and Cheauni streeis. N. B. Particular alteution paid to the nuliitf up of Ollicts and (Jouutlutl-roonis. i ii iia QEORCE W. HILL MANUFACTURER AND DEALER 191 OAIiPIiTINQS, No. Viii MORTU THIRD STREET, Haaon band a large assortment of DESIRABLE PATTERNS, to which be aaks the atteutloa of buy ers. 2 li wfm3m JOHN R. WHITE, NO. 18 NORTII SECOND UTREET, FIRST CARPET BTORE ABOVE MA REE JObliKR AKli LlCALiCK XN CARPETIN, MATTINCiS, Dili CEOTI1S, WINDOW Ml A DEN, ETC AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. 3 28 lm STEAMBOAT LINES. m . fTj. TRIPS It E 8 0 M E D. TH -IL?-1I' rJMtoamer JOHN A. WARNER wilt com luiiiuiiK between Philadelphia aud Rrintol on THURSDAY; tliewtth 01 February, leaving Philadel phia, CllEHNUT Sireet wharf, at I o'clock P. .lopping at Rlverton, Torresdale, Andalusia, Beverly, aud Burlington. Returning, leaves Bristol at 7 o'clock A. M. Fare each way. 25 eta. Excursion lm COPARTNERSHIPS. DISSOLUTION OP COPARTNERSHIP. 'the t'onartnership liereiolore exlstmif un''e toe flnu of KKbSLER & CAJbOAU Y to this day dis solved by nuituul coiikent. Piiii.ADhi.i'iiiA, March, 1KI16. PARK II. CASSADY will continue the Hat and Cap Business at the old stand, No. 253 N. iiuiii tt Street. 8 " " - OIIANGK OP FIRM NAM.E.-WE HAV chanaed our firm uame from JU JOHN: SON E CO., to li ACKKI.LA R, SM1TUS A J0,R,UAtN' Au? partners rfuialnlug Hie same as heretofore. Our Jouiiurv will be known as "The Johusoa Type Foundry." Nos. mKHiH ""Xak. JOHN V. SMITH. Kli'HARD SMITH, PKTLR A. JORDAN. February S. 18ff. 2 6wt L ASTIN C'S COMPOUND SYRUP OP NAPTLt CUItKS CONSUMPTION. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DTOTT A CO., AGENT lm So. s Nona SECOND strtttv
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