THE DAILY EVENING TELEG K APIL PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, M AK CII 2 8 , 18G7. G L1TEKATUHE. jiii:vin:vv-.i nkw hookas. Tiik Kif'H Ht'siiANi). Hy tho Author of "Uoorgo Uoltli." T. l'olersoii & ilros. "(leorge Ooitli" achieved an immediate popu larity. It displayed undoubted originality, and a power of delineation of no moan order. The latest work of the same author, although Inferior to "Oeith" in many respect, is still an absorbing work. It is written in a fine and peispicuouH style, and abounds more in the dratnatio elements than its predecessor. It is not sensational, yet it is interesting. Tho plot is not made subservient to the characters introduced, as is the case in "Felix Holt," yet at the same time there is a proper re flect paid to the representation of the dramatis ju rsomr, to make the book acceptable as well as exciting. Tho idea of the possession of Llandyl Hall is well conceived, and is hap pily executed. The dt'nom'ment is well brought about, and the work, taken as a whole, is above the ordinary merit of our modern novels. Kff'K Prrs Hostnii : Ilohorts Ilros. PhllndeN plihi Agents: Hinitli, Knglisb fc Co. Although in the preface the author disclaims that his work is a reply to "Keco Homo," yet every page of the work showsth.it it is written with the express intention of contradicting the assertion of the mysterious author whoe work has created so widespread a sensation. ''Kcce Pens" is a survey of the life of Jesus Christ as God and not as man. It is an able work in every respect. It is filled with un doubted piety, and while lacking that daring originality which is so attractive a feature of "Kcce Homo," yet the two works form a couplet which gives a correct view of the Christian Church. The one is the complement of the other rather than its opponent, and, if read with a broad view to Christian charity, we do not see why either must be necessarily wrong. One views Christ simply as a man, the other views Him as (iod; and both exhibit talent and research sufficient to make these works most valuable additions to religious literature. Mexico T"jtkr Maximilian. Tiy Henry M. Flint. National l'ublisliing Company. Mr. Henry M. Flint, much better known to newspaper readers as the author of the "Druid" letters in the New York World, has been devoting himself for Kix years to the task of publishing. Throughout the entire war he prophesied the success of the South, a civil war at the North, and the dismemberment of the republic. How near his forebodings were correct our readers can judge, and they will therefore feel no great alarm when, in the work before us, the same "Druid" announces the permanent establishment of the Mexican empire, the utter rout of Juarez, and the triumph of Maximilian. The object of the work is to prove that our national sympathy lias been misdirected, and that an empire is the only right government for Mexico. The design of the work is expressed in the circular which accompanies it, which says: "Mr. Flint clearly ilemoimtratcs, among other things, tUntt'ie Mnxiiiilllun Uoverumeut in Mexico 1h firmly estitbllnhed; that the people have abandoned Juartz (whose troops are sni I to consist now of hut n few bunds of guerillas) and joined Maximilian; and that the poptilur prejudices in this count ry HKiiinHt. theestnblisli ment of an empire In Mexico are wrong." When we add that, with such views, no special literary merit is exhibited in the work, we leave our readers to purchase a copy if they gee fit, Kack lSONfc. fcy Edward H. Pi-ton. M.l. New York: JJe Witt. l'Uiladelrhla Agents: J. is. Lippiucott & Co. "Back Hone" is a series of medical papers on different subjects, as varied in their character and application as tho great science of which they form a section. They originally appeared in the Scalpel, and are row repub lished in a more substantial form. That their merits deserve fetich a compliment will not be denied by any one who has read the work. It is a curious compilation of odds and ends, of advice and illustration. It narrates the doings of the resurrectionists, and treats of the effects of tartar emetic. Many of the anecdotes are extremely touching, and told with an able pen. The book is a welcome addition to medical literature. Tit uk Protestant Kitualikm. By lti(v. Dr. Hall, of Washington. Philadelphia: J. P.. Ltpplncott & Co. The little work before us ia a reply tol'.ishop Hopkins ou the Buhject of ritualism. It takes high ground against tho proposed innovation, and will bo read with pleasure by the great bod of the Episcopal Church. It is neatly printed and bound. A person who knew M. Cousin well, says: "He never read attentively a single lino of contemporary prose, lie looked for nothing in reviews and newspapers but capital Cs tho initial of hia name." Tho Dean of Chichester has his fifth volume of the "Lives of the Archbishops of Canterbury" in tne press, it is aai4 that the character of Craniner is treated with very bold originality and independent judgment in this volume. Archbishop Manning has written an essay on nationalism in England, which will form the introduction to the edition the Archbishop lias been superintending of the Charge lately delivered by the liishop of Orleans on Atheism and the Social Perils attending it. The philosophical works of Father Gratry liring him copyright to the amount of $11000 or $4000 a year. His books, "Les Sources," is one of the four volumes M. Berryer keeps con stantly on his table the three others are the 'Georgian," the "Spirit of Laws," aud I3os Buet'8 "Discourse on Universal History." The companion of Buckle on bis last tour, the friend who gave to th publio the aocount of the historian's last moments, Mr. John J. fctuart Gleume, is about to publish a volume of mixed epio and rhymed verse as an intro duction to a proposed seriei of plays ou the Arthur Legends. The central play is the Quent of the Holy Graal, as a symbol of the Bearcli for the reconcilement between the claims of Reason" and Faith, Thought and .Belief. The Paris correspondent of the Publishers' Cirailar writes : "The chief subject of dis cussion in the liternry world just now is the canvass for the vacant Heats in tho French Academy. The candidates! are M. Jttli-s l'uvre,' M. Jules Pinion, Father Uratry, M. 1'hilarete ( hnsles, M. iul. Laboulaye, and perhaps M. Tbcophile Gamier. The discussion loses something of its interest from tho knowledge that before a very long period of time there will be vacancies enough in the Academy to gratify all ambitions. M. Villemain's health is deplorable', M. de l'ongerville is barely nlive, M. de FY'gur is past i0, the Duke de Iiroglio and M. Viennet are above H. It seems to lie the general impression that M. Jules Favre will be elected to M. do Harante's seal, and that M. Jules Simon or Father (Jratry will be elected to succeed M. Victor Cousin. The A thrnu iim, reviewing recent books of Whittier, 'Whipple, andThoreau, says: "But while the Americans are daily readers of our literature, and through it constant observers of tho best features of our political and social existence, it is matter for regret that England does not take a corresponding interest in tho native literature of the States. Uf course there is an imposing roll of American authors who have been thoroughly adopted as captains of thought by the intellectual rank and file of this country. Longfellow is not less popular in London than Tennyson in New York or Bostun; Cooper is read in Old almost as widely as Walter Scott in New England; the novels of Washington Irving are as much works of universal and permanent interest in the cities and villages of Great Britain as the tales of Charles Dickens are affairs of familiar conversation throughout the Union; Prescott, Bancroft, and Holmes are names that glitter on the shrives of every well-furnished library on this side of the Atlantic." SPECIAL NOTICES. (Tt NEWM'APMi ADVEKTISINCi. JOY, COE & CO. Agents for the "Tklkobaph" and Newspaper Press of the whole country, have RE MOVED from FIFTH and CHKBN'UT Streets to No 144 S. (SIXTH Street .second door above WALNUT. UrnctK-Ku, H4 (s. SIXTH Street, Philadelphia: Tltl HUNK r.riLMN'GS.Xew Yorlt. 7 3Mp BEET K&N. 3CKUYLEH CCLFAX WILL 1KLI VF.R HIS LECTURE, "ACROSS THE CONTINENT," ON TllVlLAY EVENING, MAHl'H 29, AT NATIONAL HALL, MARKET STREET, For the beneiit of the fund to erect a monument to the Soldii rs from lids city who fell in the late war. A limited number of tickets ;wlll be sold at A SH EA li'S, No. HI ('II ESN UT, mid at the Hall oti tho evening ol Hit lecture. Tickets, Filly cents. 3 23 51 NOTICE. THE A LOVE LECTUKE WILL NOT TAKE FOll SEVERAL DAYS LATER. DUE NOTICE WILL BE GIVEN. 87 2t KP?" N ATI'J NAL HAMK OFTIIE HE 1U BLIC. I'nii.AKKia'tiiA. March la, 1n7. In accordani H with the provisions of the National Currency act, and the Articles of Association of this Rank, it has In "ii determined to increase the Capital Stock of lids Bunk to one million dollars (f l.ouu.uuo. bul-seriutlons li oui Stock holders for the shares allotted to them in the proposed Inciease will be payable on the second day ot M y next, and will he received al any time prior to that date. A number of shares will remain to be sold, applications lor which will be re ceived Irom persons desirous of becoming Stock holders. By order of the Board of Directors. 3 15 7W JOSEPH P. MUMFOim. Cashier. OFFICE OF THE FRANKFORD AND PHILADELPHIA I'AssKMjKU RAIL WAY COMPANY. No. 243 FltANKFORU Road. Pit ii.Aiii:i.i'ii ia, February 21, 18U7. All persons who are subscribers to or holders of the Capital Slock of this Company, and who have not yet paid the FIFTH instalment of FIVE DOLLARS per f-liare thereon, are hereby notilhtd that the said Fifth instalment has been called In, and that they are required to pay Hie sauio at the above OUlce, on WEDNESDAY. April In, inti7. By resolution ot the Board. JACOB BINDER, 3 ?a ?v President. OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA GAS WORKS. March H5. 1SG7. At a meeting ot the Hoard of Trustees, held on the 22d instant, the following resolution was adopted: Kesolved, That the price ot Gas consumed on and after April 1st, 1W.7, shall bo f'S'i.o per loeu cubic leut, subject to a discount often per cent, lr paid in cash within live days alter presentation ot bill, Instead of live per cent, as heretoiore, to which will be added the United States tax of tweuty-live cents per Khki cubic feet. JOSEPH MANUEL, 8 -r, st miei intfiueer. PHILADELPHIA, MARCH 19, 18G7. The Annual Meeting of the stockholders of tbp PHILADI-LPJUA AND t'llKltUY JtUN FE- 'IROLhUM COMPANY will beheld at its olllce, No. 4n S. THIRD Street, on TUESDAY, April 2. at. o'clock A. M.. at w hich time also an election will De held lor officers to serve the ensuing year. GEORGE W. WAKEFIELD, 3 1!) int - Secretary and Treasurer. E2? PHILADELPHIA, MAKCH 19, 1867. The Annual Meeting ol the stockholders of the ENTERPRISE PETROLEUM COMPANY Will be held al its ollice. No. 41) S. THIRD Street, oil TUESDAY, April 2, at 8 o'clock A. M., at which time also an election will be held for olUcers to serve the ensuing year. GEORGE W. WAKEFIELD, 8 19 lot Secretary and Treasurer. PHILADELPHIA, MARCH 19, 1S67. The Annual Meelinir of the Stockholders of the Le Mom U:is Coal Company of Pennsylvania, lor the election ol Directors, etc., will be held ou MON DAY. April 1, lMi", at Da o'clock P.M., at No. tl'S S3. FOURTH Stree , Philadelphia. Itv order ol ilie board. H, A. It. MO EN, 3 j'J tulhs 7t Secretary. KJSar CA Mi III A IRON COMPANY. A SPE- B33 CH ai -et 1MB ol the Stockholders ot the CAM liRIA IRON COMPANY will be held ou TUESDAY, the 2:W of April next, an o'clock P. M at the Ollice ol the Company, No. oo CDE.SNUT (Street, Philadel phia, to accept or reject an amenumeut to the Charier approved February 21, 18ti7. lly order of the Hoard. . 3 fa su JOHN T. KILLE, Secretary. rsr notice is hereby given that kCi all Pollcv Holders of the NEW ENOLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY In this ,iiv nn i. iniiv.wlll niea.se renew their policies here- alter at the olilee of the Compauy in this city. No. ii North FIFTH Street. A. P. 1IODUES. 8 26 6t Attorney of the Company. BEAUTIFUL HA1R.-CHEVAL1ER'S LIFE FOR THE HAIR positively restores grey hair to Us original color aud youthful beauty; imparls life and strength to the weakest hair; stops its fallingoutat once: keeps the head clean; is unparalleled as a hair-dresslnir. Sold by all druKglsts aud fashion able hair-dressers, aud at lily ollice, No. Hi) BROAD WAY', N. Y. 8G tuths I Ml tiABAH A. CHEVALIER. M. I. -75 "bATCHKLOR'8 HAIR DYE. k tij if 1U.KT IN THE WOR1.D. Harmless, reliable, Instantaneous. Ibe only per leci dye. No disappointment, no ridiculous tiuls, but true to uatur.', black or brown. .. ,. GEN UlNKISSlONEi) WILLIAM A. BATCHELOU ALSO, Regenerating Extract of Mlllefleurs restores, pre serves, aud beautifies tho hair, preveuw ba dness. Sold by all Druggist. iaclory No. U UAROiiA i blreet, New York. INVALID, WHOSE LACK-LUSTRE eyes, sallow cheeks, and enfeebled frame be tray a lamentable condltlou of the digestive, seore- tlve, and discharging organs, losa not an hour In resorting to TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT, which will inevitably restore their natural functions and relnvlgorate the entire system. Sold by all Druggists. g26tuthslw SSjT- QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. "-WATSON & TALLMAN'H TOILET EMPORIUM", No. Hi 1 North h'lilll'I'll Mi,Aat Halt's Sicilian Malr Renewer, Ring's Auibroslft. Bar- nett'sCocoalue. London Hair Color Restorer. Tebbell s Hair Regenerator, sterling's Ambrosia, Montgomery iiair Restorer, Pbalou's Cochin. Gouraud's Oriental Cream, Laird's liloom ot Youth, Email da Paris, Enamel of America, in fact all preparations requisite to the toilet al . It !2siutb2ui4p UREA XL V KLPVtBU PRiUta, SPECIAL NOTICES. p-T7 DEPARTMENT OP POIiLIC HIGH- WAH. OFFICE, No. 104 t). Fl FTIl street, i'Hii.Ai.rj.iMHA, March 21,' 197.' NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Scnlrd Proposals will h received al theOmVe nf the Chlei i nitniKsloner o Highways uir.il ii o'clock M., cti MONDAY, April 1, lor the construction of the following sewers: -On the litis ol prospect street, Irom the sewer In Thompson street to the north curb line ot JellerMon street; ami on Callowbill street, hoi) Twentieth to Twenty-linn street: to be built of brick, circular In form, and ol a clear inilde illamotcr 01 two feel si x IiicIkh, with suvli Inlets and manholes as may be directed by the Clilel Engineer and Surveyor. I he understanding to be that the Contractor shall take bills prepared airainst the properly trontlnif on sulci sewer in the amount ol miedollar and twpmy-llvo cents lor each lineal foot of front on each side of the street us so much ciish paid; tbe balance, as limited by Ordinance, to be palo by the citv; and tbeCon tinetorwlll be required to keep tho' said sewer ami sireet In good order lor two years after the sewer Is completed. W hen the street Is occupied by n Citv Passenger Railroad track, the Sewer shall he constructeil along sale of said track In such manner as not to obstruct or nterlere with the sale passage, of cars thereon; and no tlelin lor remuneration shall be paid the Contractor by the company ustiiK , aid track, as specilled lu Act of Assembly approved May Kth, Ihiio, All Didders are Invited to he present at the time and place ot opening the said Proposals. Each proposal will be accompanied by a certtlicate that a liond has been filed In the Law Department as directed by Ordi ninico of May iltli, mm. If tlm Lowest Mulder shall not execute a contract within tlve days alter the work Is awarded he will be deemed as declining, and will beheld llab eon his bond lor the dlllerence beifcueu his bid and the next highest bid. speculations may be had at the Department of Surveys, which will be strictly adhered to. ,,. , , W. W. SMEDI.EY, . 8 28 "l t hlef Commissioner of Highways. flff STEINVAY & SONS' GRAND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO FORTES. 8TEINWAY A SONS direct special attention to their newly Invented Upright" Pianos, witn their "J'atciU Jirtormlor" and double Iron Frame, patented June S, 186, which, by their volume and exquisite quality of tone, have elicited the unqualliled admi ration ot the musical profession and aU who have beard them. Every Piano Is constructed with their Patent Agraffe Arrangement applied directly to the full Iron Frame, For sale only by BLASIUS BROTHERS, S2 4p No. 10U6 CHESNUT Street, Phllada T3 S 1 1 CHICKERINC CllAND SQUARE. AND ITRIGHT TIANOS. These celebrated and long-established Instruments are now KNOWN to be the best In America aud Europe. FIFTY' -SIX European and American Medals have been awarded the CHICKERINO'S. Over 30,000 Pianos manufactured and sold. Notice tbe great foreign testimonials for lstiO, NEW BOOMS, No. 911 CHESNUT Street, en trance In Art Gallery. 3 5 tuthstHp W. H. DUTTON. THE PIANOS Wmr-TT WR AfAvrT. Hit 1 tact u re recommend themselves. We nro- n.lhe lo our natrons clear, beautilul tones, nlpumit workmanship, durability, and reasonable prices, com bined with a full guarantee, For sale only at No. 1017 WALNUT Street. bVJtf UNION PIANO MANUFACTURING CO CRPtTINGS QLEN ECHO MILLS, h:kmantoiv, rmi.AUEi.niiA. McCALLUSIS, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET MANUFACTURERS OP THRKE-PEY CARPETING3, KXTKA ISUPER INGRAIN 8UPEKFINR INGRAIN, FINE INGRAIN, TWILLED AND PLAIN VENETIAN, HUGH, MATS, ETC. JJtCALLUMS, CKEASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET, CAEPETINGS, Etc. KNOLISII AKD FItENCII AXMINiYTERS ROYAL, WILTONS, TA I'LsTKY VELVCTM, TAPKNTRY URL'KNIXN, RRUSKKLN, DKbLUU OIK, CXOTIIM, COCOA JIATTIXCiS, CANTON M ATTIJiftiS FAUL.IKII INORAINS, MIIKFI NKINX, AltELAIPG MATS, And a fall assortment of FOHF.1UN UOODtt. JjJctALLl31S, IK EASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET, JORUERM AXO DEALER IN CAEPETINGS Etc. Etc., Would call the attention of the Trade to what are denominated "PHILADELPHIA GOODS," tu wuicu luey givehpeciui attention. KJCCALLIMS, CKEASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET, AC1ENTSJ FOR; WISNER H. TOWNSEND'S and A. FOLSOM & KON'S OIL. CLOTHS, AM . W. CIIIF-M AN CO.'SJ STAIR PARS Anuuuri.1 Lilsu, liUtpiux QA11PET1NGS! CARPETLXGS! J. T. DELACROIX. No. 37 South SECOND strAt. lias received per late arrivals, a larira anil varied ahsoriinuut of J. (KOSKLET A OV RRl'MELM MB. PETINUN, NEW UEMIUNM. Also, a large line of Thtee-piy Kjtrabuper -;d ''ItAlN CAKPKTTNG. COTTAUK and H 3 I M"S, OIL CLOTUtj, bliAUFJj, ItTli. whicn w d Fine 3 OAK- will lU ou m greauy reuuoea prices, wholesale and retail. J. i, lJKl.ACKOlX, No. 87 South bFOOND blreet, to ii u .. Between Market aud Clieeunl streets, JOHN R. WHITE, I KO, 18 NORTH SECOND STREET, FIKST CARPET STORE ABOVE MAKKK CARPET,JNUsrANi,1KAIJi:ttiN MATTINUS, IE CLOTHS WINDOW SHADES, ETC, Al HIE VERY LOWliMT PRICES. 2i llO TTN1TED STATES BEVT' Friuclnal Denot. Nn ui.j . , STAMPS. n..ti i, vi.. w". i i UT Btreet. JriifUySSSS? evw7HpUon conitantlyoD 7 ork or cun.iit luo,!. iSSS&tfi" ot New CAPPETINGS. 1667. SPRING. 1867. J. F. & E. B. 0ME, 9 0 4 CHESnUTSTREET rillLADELriHA. OPENING OF STRING DIPORTATIOAS NEW CARPETINCS. J. F. & E. B. OREUE. 100 riECES YABD AND A HALF WIDE VELVETS. J. F. & E. B. ORR1E. 1000 PIECES JOHN CItOSSLEY & SONS' ENGLISH TArESTRY CARPETS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. J. F. & E. B. ORNE. 500 PIECES BEST B1AKES ENGLISH BRUSSELS, J. F. & E. B. ORLME, ENGLISH BRISSELS CARPETS tor IIAIiES AND STAIRS, WITH EXTRA UORDERS. J. F. & E. B. OREN2E. CHOICE DEMONS FRENCH CHENILLE CARPETS. J. F. & E. B. ORNE. 230 PIECES English Royal Wilton Carpels. J. F. & E. B. ORNE. 50 SHEETS EXTRA Q UALITY ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS J. F. & E. B. ORIVE 904 CHESfJUTSTREET lOO PIECES NEW CANTON MATTINGS, WHITE, CHECKED, una FANCY, jlILi widths. NEW PUBLICATIONS. EW BOOK S, rCRI.ISIIK.D RT J. 13. LIPPINCOTT & CO. SIIW ANFRICA, Hy Wllllnm IT. Plxon. Becon-1 union, iilumruied. Toufd i Boer. Ji,xtra cioin, i -76. IIEAVEW AHD HEM., nenrfn and Its Won ilfTH. ami Hell, Irmn HiIiikh tienrd and soen. ity I niHoui'l i-weUenborK. iieoil svo: Hue paper; extra clotli, li'W. THE I.AHT DATS OF OUR SAVIOUR. Tn ' the Words ol the Kvnnirelists. For PiisHioii Wek. '. ArriingeU by tlio Kev. t). I). Cooper, imno; clotli. I UK), ON I Nil A I.ATIOMW In tlieTrentmentolDliePS i oftlie lliHiiriilor.v tirxans. lly J. ji, i)a Uosla, M. ! 1. JlliislrHted. l'nio; clotli, Jl-25. C1IRIMTIAN HV.nVAl,, ITymns with times (or the bci vii'tMif the ( liurcli. Compiled by t lie lie V. I Frank Hawaii, lmo; clotli, II 25. A TITTOR'N COUNNEI. TO II IS FUPII.M. ;n Avant. MPlcnrH ! Letters and Kxsays. ity i ne Iti'V. (1. II. 1). Mh thins. M. A. Kecoud edition, huutll I'imo: exira cloih, fl'60. i:oitERT HKVENE: His Frlonila and his F.ne-rni-. a Novel, iiy W . A. limnmond. liuo; extra cloth, tlia. MAM Al. OF EI.EMENTART I.OOIC. Pe- KiKiipfl fsppolHlly tor 'ieiirheiH anil Jrf-nrnpr. Iiy 1'roieHHor Lyiniin II. Atwater. 12mo; clotli, fi'oi). IDAI.lAi A NovpI. By Onlda." author of "Chan dns." "tliratliniore," etc. IHino: cloth, 2'OCK. Tit I' E I'KOTIIMl ANT RITUALISM. By Rev. e. it. iiKii, i. i. lbiiio. I l l Tl ltS ON REDEMPTION. By Jo-ioph John Uurnry. Coiupllod by Willluni J, Alliaou. imiio, neat cloth, 5o runlH. VI AND ItOWN THE LONDON STKF.KTS. Hy Murk Lemon, l.luernlly illustrated, dvo; cloth. For sale by Booksellers gencrnlly, or sent by mail post-puld, on receipt of price, by J. II, EIPriXCOTT CO., 3 25mtliHU I'VBLISITERS. PHILADF,LPHrA. jOEUTS WANTED FOR UEKKItAL I,. C. RAKER'S Ilistory of tho Secret Service. Tbe Moat Exciting and Interesting Book Ever Pub lished! Thin work embraces an authentic and official ao count ot the hitherto suppresst-d tacts and lurormiv lion olilaiin (1 by Of nernl Jfukt-r, (liirinir it is live yearn' Service an Chief of the National Detective Police. It wan announced a year ago, but. owing to the attempts ot the Uovernment to suppress It, Its publication was delayed. It will now be Issued, unaltered aud un ahtiilKed. under the supervision ofUeneral Baker. 'i he little Information and meagre accounts of his fipernttons dt-rlved from the uewtipapers ortheday, have only awakened a more Intense desire In the mines of the reading community, to learn still more oi ti e mysteries heretoiore hidden by the curtain of olhclal surveillance. This book elloctually lifts the veil of secresy, and Inys bare their Inward recesses to the Inspection aud criili'tsm of the world. The morals of the National Capital are thoroughly ventilated, and there are some strange revelations concerning beads of departments, memWers of Con ereHs, lemale pardon brokers, and distinguished mili tary characters. or thrlllli'K interest these mnrvellous narratives ol General linker eclipse the famous exoerlencesot POL'CHK and VllJOt'ti, and possess the rare merit of truth lor their recommendation, being all attested by the hlgheHt cllicial authority. r-end lor circulars and see our terms, and a full de scription of the work. Address P. OARRETT & CO., 8 21m No. 702 CHE8NTJT Sireet. Philadelphia. VTOW BKADY HARLEM, AND OTHER V POEMS. BY B. J. LEKUOM. "They are all written, though ot different metres, In that soft. Insinuating tone which is so soothing to the reader, and as an evidence of (treat merit, always leaves Its Impress upon the heart." Qermantouni Ttlrpraph. i or sale by T. E. ZELL & CO., i'uhllshers, 8 9 mwslm Nos. 17 and 19 8. SIXTH street. HOOP SKIRTS. INVISI B LE. EMPRESS INVISIBLE TRAIL SKIRT. THE NEW SHAPE FOit; SPRING, 1867, IN J. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic (OR DOUBLE SPRING) SKIRTS. The handsomest and most comfortable style yet Introduced. (See all the fashion magazines.) A t Retail by all first-class stores where Skirts are sold A t Wholesale by all tbe leading Notion and Pry Goods Houses In this city. Also by sole owners ef patent and exclusive manufacturers WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, No. 07 CHAMBERS St. 8 2 stuth2m NEW YORK. WANTS. rno CAPITALISTS. WANTED, $50,000 IN L large or small sums, (security undouhtcd. inte- rent 7 u-iumper cent, per annum, oesmes an Interest lu a paying operation equal to the amount of the loan, as a bonus. For particulars address iliiAii ESTATE SECURITY, IA PiKilKK HOUSE, 8 21 lot Philadelphia. "TTTANTED EVERY MAN TO KNOW THAT 1 v io o per aay cau oe mane by selling the PATENT ATMOisPIIKKIU BU1TKU MAKElt. It costs but 80 cents and retails lor $3. Call at No, 413 uitonui Bireev, noma sso, i, second Moor, and see It do a churnitiK at 10 o'clock every day from sweet or sour milk, btate and County KighUi fur gttie. a22 8t WANTED BY A LADY AND SON, A SITU- , .,,Btlon,.to churKB of publio or private Building. Have had charge of such buildings for 12 5"'ur.8'.1'est itelereuces. Address Mrs. u., at this Ollice. 8 27 st 5-20s 5-20s McCAULKY. HOWLETT Go-, PATENT MACHINE PAPER RAO AND FLOUR SACK MANMKACTUREBS ANI PBJNTRR8, NO. 580 COMMERCE STREET. Satchel-bottom Flour Hacks. MX, and 40 ths cream. No. 1 and No. 2 drab. o. 1 Manilla from U lo 85 Its, lull size. No. t ' ' W to iUI lbs, " Wrapping, " J to 10 fcs, " White, " Xto 6 lbs. ' H to 26 am. Philadelphia Us. Ppecte! attention Is called to tbe superior quality and ireat variety of our manufactures, adapted to the various wants of Millers, Urocere, ilrUKKlsut, 8eeds luen, Conlecttoners, eu3. eto. Orders for printed bafts Promptly alltmdud to, aud a liberal dlaoount made to lu trade, J 7 thMuiia GKOUtrlltS, UTC. PRESERVED CAME lit OM THE WESTERN PRAIRIES, Superior In Flavor to any of the Imported. Pates of Kniillsti liar. Uuall, PurUtdge, Orousa Venison, Pheasants, Mil. Itoast Venison (larued) with .Tolly, Qusll, phPn. sant. l'artiioKe, Grouse, Wild Turkey, Wild Duck with Olives, t to. 1 , . 1 1 . . .t 1 1 .... t . n. , .i - . - r" w"i, ii"nn,u,,yiip, pi,, (llLlailtlne lor llOIIArU Lluull 1J rmi.n t)V.nn.n.t Wiu Turkey, ( spun, etc. lame en papniote, bweet Breads (larded) etc. etc. ' . ... i..mi.r.,, r.rrrim jnj,i,-n, imveilHr, UTIQ U)T tnhle use generally, these specialties are peculiarly r ii-, ivi uy ui vim navor ol the W i stem game, together with the varied assort-. ......v mi. i iiiuuniniv n i, n vtoiiui bopy are onereu, combine advance not found lu any of the Imported SIMON COLTUN & CLAHKE, MV.tOII. RROAD AND WAENCT HTM.,' 9 Htnthsipl PHILADELPHIA. JAMS, JELLIES, AND MARMALADE, From Crosse & Blnckwell's, RAS-rBF.nitY, APIUCXJT, tiUO&EBKKKV. BLACK AND BED CURRANTS, OltANUK, KTU, Imported aud for sale by JAMES It. WEBB, 81 WALNUT and EIQHTII BtreeU. "EW BONELESS SARDINES ITALIAN MACAROKI AND VERMICJXI. HAVANA AND MKSSIXA ORANUES. ALBERT O. ROBERTS. Dealer In Flue Grocer los, 7rp Corner ELEVENTH and VINE 8ts. FAMILY FLOUR. EYERY BARREL WARRANTED. FOU BALE BY J. EDWARD ADDIOKS, (Late of L. Knowlea A Co. Z 5 3m4pJ No. 1230 MARKET Street. fJEW ITALIAN MACCARONI ''PKUKELLEV FOR STEWINU OR PIES HARDING'S BONELESS MACKEREL, Dun rj&li; Yuriuoulli Itloatcrs. FOR BALE BY RORERT REACH A SON, gl6 8m4p EIGHTEENTH and CHEHNUTSta. DIAMOND BRAND HAMS. The old and Justly celebrated Diamond Bran Bugar-cnred Hams, cured by Hatnuol Davis, Jr., t Cot, Cincinnati, In store and tor sale by Bole Agents, WAMHIKCilTON RCTCIIER t O.V, S 16 lmrp Nos. 146 and 148 N. FRONT Stree BUT IF YOU WANT GOOD TEA, GO TO WIL bON'H Old Established Tea Warehouse. No. ZH CHEBKUT btreet. TXT I L SON'S DOLLAR TEA-PURfl T T uoiong. SON'S DOLLAR TEA-FINE YOUNOI yton. WILSON'S DOLLAR TEA-GIVES UNI4 vernal satlHt'aciion. ILSON'S DOLLAR TEA PUfiU Japan. WILSON'S DOLLAR TEA-RICH AND intrant. WILSON'S DOLLAR TEA EVERY BODY likes It. 8 21 ha HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING. PAINTING. THOMAS A. FAIIV, IIOIIHE AND SIN PAINTER, (Late Fahy & Bro.) No. 31 North THIRD Street; Above Market. OLD BRICK FRONTS done up, and made to look equal to the Unest press brick, (samples at the shop. City aud country trade solicited. a 114 PAPER HANGINGS, SHADES, ETO. EW SPRING STYLE8 Philadelphia lVall Papers ! HOWELL & COURKE, N. E. Corner F0URT1I ana MABKET, MANCrACTUBERS OF PAPER HANGINGS and $U3mrp CURTAIN MATERIALS CASTING'S COMPOUND SYEUP OP NAPTHA CURES CONSUMPTION. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DIOTT A CO., AGENTS, liu No. a 33 North SECOND Btreet, ROBERT SHOEMAKER & C0. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS, AND DEALERS Q Faints, Tarnishes, and Oils, No. 201 NORTH FOURTH STREET, 12S 8m CORN SB OF RACK. CASTING'S COMPOUND SYBUP OP NAPTHA CURES COUGHS AND COLDS. OIVK IT A TRIAL, Sold by all first-class Druggtaia. DTOTT CO, AtlEimr I lia Wo ss Norm BEQQXD etrMl-
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