The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, April 05, 1867, FOURTH EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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LITERATURE.
JtHTVIlCW OH' IVIGVV HOOKS.
I'litMi II or Hpain. Il f,'ltirlns Uayarre.
MlilCleion, New York. I'lilladeplila Agent.
J. H. Lippiucott A Co.
Robertson's "Charles V," Prescott's "Philip
and Motley's "Unitud Netherlands,"
have pretty well covered that period of mod
ern history embraced within the reign of that
monarch of whom Mr. Oayarre proceeds to
treat. With such predecessors, it would be
Bnrprising if Mr. (iayarro succeeded in estab
lishing a lasting reputation on a subject so
thoroughly exhausted ; yet we confess that
the author lias made out of his materials a
decidedly valuable work. The lamented
death of I'rencott deprived us of the closing
hours of 1'hilip's life. Tho present writer
takes np tho thread of narrative at that point,
and depicts with vivid pen the death-bed
scene. The rest of tho volumo is occupied in
a philosophical examination of his reign ; its
effect on Spanish prosperity, literature, science
religion, and all the other things which
go to make up a nation's prosperity. The
style of the production is too florid. The
author deals too much in metaphors and
tropes. His figures are too elaborate, but his
work never grows vapid. The deductions
drawn are all carefully premised with facts;
and the work, taken as a whole, is a completion
of the circle of literature which lias sur
rounded the reign of Philip II. Tho author
does not consider that monarch a great man.
He deems his policy to have been the ruin of
his country. ISy contrast with his father,
Charles V, he sinks into an inferior position.
His cruelty to Protestants was abomi
nable, and his reign marked the decline of
Spanish power. The work is printed in ex.
treniely handsome style, and is prefaced by a
note from George Bancroft.
Poems, ISy France Dana 0:ige. J, B. Llppin
colV tS Co,
Amid the flood of rhymsters who are inun
dating our country, it is pleasant to find &
real poetic genius. It is so rarely that one
not well established as a literary star can
execute a really good performance, that we
liail with peculiar pleasure the productions of
Mrs. Gage. Her little book abounds in genius
It is touchingly simple in much of its con
tents, and is eminently calculated to affect the
sensibilities. Mrs. Gage, at the age of more
than fifty years, writes verses which breathe
of the fire of youth so tempered down by the
calm of mature age, that the work is an
anomaly as well as a great success. The
verses on the "Coming Home" of her sons
from war are peculiarly happy. The work is
handsomely published by J. 1$. Lippiucott
&Co.
The JEneid of Virgil. Translated into Kiig
llnh Verse by John Uonlnctou, M, A. Mid
Uleton, N. Y.
A very graceful and scholarly translation is
the one laid before us by Professor Coning
ton. The subject, although well-nigh worn
out by his predecessors, assumes in his hands
a freshness which gives to it the charm of
novelty. It is written in the metre rendered
80 popular by Walter Scott, and is elegant in
diction, and yet really literal in its translation
It is a welcome addition to the classics, and
will be read with pleasure by those who have
studied the immortal bard in the original. It
is for sale by J. B. Lippiucott Sc Co.
Joan of Arc. Translated from the French, by
8. M. Grlmke. Adams & Co., Boston. J. li,
.Limplncott Co., Philadelphia Agents.
The sprightly little narrative before us is a
condensation of Lamartine's work on the Maid
of Orleans. This is a spirited story of her
career, her daring, her suffering, her death.
It is written in the style so eminently French
short sentences and strong adjectives. It is
neatly published, and is issued by a house of
which we have heretofore heard but little.
We hope that, amid the more noted publishers
of Boston, Messrs. Adams & Co. will have a
successful career. Their opening publication
is a well-selected work.
Chants and Kksponses. Hv James Penrce
McCauley & .Ueinent, No. Hill Chesuut street."
The Episcopal chants, set to music and
cheaply published, lie before us. This little
production will probably be acceptable to the
lovers of the organ, one of the most efficient
performers on which instrument issues this
work. The author is the organist at St.
Mark's Church of this city, the music of which
is BO justly celebrated.
Messks. T. B. Pkteusox & Hrotueus have
just issued the third instalment of the works
of Charles Dickens. The volume before us is
"The Tale of Two Cities." It is bound in the
rich green cloth of its predecessors, and is tilled
with well-executed, illustrations. To those
who have commenced the purchase of the
"Author's Kdition" we need speak no words
of commendation; while to those who have not
done bo, we can only give the advice to secure
at once the cheapest and handsomest American
issue of the work3 of the world-famed novelist.
AMUSEMENTS.
The Germania. The following Is the pro
gramme of the concert to-morrow atternoou:
1. Overture, "l.a Part du Diuble" Auber
2, ltoiuance Corno Bolo (first time) C. Vosa
li. Vorstieiller Wallz" Lauuer
4. Fourth Part of Hinfoule. "Consecra
tion of Tones" (first time) Spofir
C, Overture, "Antigone" (tlist lime)
Mendelssohn
6. Introduction and duet from Merry
Wive of Windsor O. N icolul
7. Finale irom "Ariele" (Daughter of
the Air) k. Bach
Ciiesnct Street Theatre. This evening
Mr. James E. Murdoch will be the recipient of
a benefit, when, by particular request, lie will
repeal his admirable Impersonation of "Young
Mirabel," in the Inconstant; or. The Way to Win
JJim. Mr. Murdoch's engagement has created
a real drainatlo furore. The theatre is densely
crowded every night by the elite of our citizens.
To-morrow (Saturday) evening Mr. Murdoch
Will play"Kover," In Wild Out.
To-morrow afternoon, at the usual family
matinee, The titreets of Philadelphia will be
presented.
Walnut Street Theatre. For her benefit
this evening Miss Lucille Western will appear
In Masks and faces and the Loan of a Lover,
personating two favorite roles, supported by
Mr. (leorae H. Clarke, Mr. Waloot, and the
whole of Ui company, lo-i
morrow evening
THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, FIUDAY,
Mncbtth will be played, with an "eventful"
cmnI, the bill nntiouiicen.
To-morrow (H.Uiirdiiy) afternoon, at 2o'clock,
MIkh Western gives no. Jui.it l,ynne mull nee, in
cotnpllanco with the r iutmn of a Inrso iium
iierof lady frlnnris and m, mil era. This will be
the only onyllKht performance of -.. Lynn, .i
Arch Street Theatre. Mrs. John Drew
taken tier fiirewell benefit thin eveulnur. Ours
will be presented for the Inst time. We hope
to see the theatre crowded to-night.
To-morrow evening, Mr. Hum Hemplo re
ceives ills annual benefit. He bus prepared a
f rent bill for tlin oocnRlon, and will be HKHlnted
n his funny eftorls by Mr. Frank: Drew and all
of the company.
Amfkioan Theatre. The usual melange
entertainment will be presented to-night by
tha Variety Troupe. To-morrow afternoon the
cusloinnry gift matinee will ne given.
On Thursday, April is. Mr. dames I'ligrim,
acting and hi age malinger of the American, will
nave a complimentary testimonial ueimui.on
which occn" ion a large number of favorite per
formers will volunteer an appearance, and Mr,
Pilgrim will play one ol his best Irish parts.
Tijk Italian Opera. We need only remind
our readeis to-diiy of the necessity of securing
seats at once for the Pnrepa-Hrlgnoll season at
llio Academy. From present nppenrnnces every
seat In the house will be disposed of by Mondny.
Mailnme Pnrepn Is a great Invorlle in Philadel
phia, and lier triumph hero will be more brll
limit than that nehieved by her In New York
and lioston, 11 'J'rovatorc is the opening opera
selected for Monduy night.
Tii k Peak Family, Swiss Iloll-Klngers, have
had such ciowuea houses at Concert Hull Hint
they will appear for two weeks longer. They
will give ex h it'll Ions eveiy evening, und on
Wednet-dny and Saluiday afternoons. This
company i the union of the I wo Peak 1'iimlilos
and the Horner fumily, and embraces twenty
four pel loriners, making the largest troupe of
Peil-lilm crs in the world, and manipulates two
hundred and eighty silver bells.
Ihkumi.-'1 lie exhibition of the heautlfnl
seems in the Kmerald Isle remains with us for
two evenings inure. No one who can appre
ciate the hcniuiiul in nature and art should
lull to vIsiLthls exhibition at the Assembly
liullilttics. Tho views are really admirable,
and the lecture, songs, Jokes, music, and nuec
doti s of Hi e art Ists In charge render the enter
tainments Instructive and delightful.
A matinee to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Cahncross & Dixf.y, at tho Fleventh Street
Opera House, announce that this is the last
ik ot the Dlaek Japanese troupe. They pre
sent, in addition to the grand pantomime of
the Jtovxe thut Jank Jlnilt, a most excellent llttlo
piece known as the Npinstcrt. They bave
crowded bouses every night.
TiiHsvis Tkrisichoku. The theatrical
folks nod their friends should not lorget that
the attaches cif the Chesuut, Walnut, Academy
ol Music, etc., will give their grand Shakespe
rlnn Carnival lial Masque at Concert Hall, on
Tuesday night, the 30tli Inst. Tickets for this
ball may be obtained of any of the managers,
ninny of whom may be seen at any of the above
named places of amusement every evening.
StbollinO PiAYKFB. Mr. James II. "Ward,
formerly a great favorite here, is now about to
make the "tour ol New Jersey" with a troupe
of excelltnt players, mostly gathered from the
company employed by Deonard Orover for the
Olympic Theatre of New York city. The "Opera
King" having suddenly fallen upon evil times,
cut the season short, and these people had to
"cut dirt" for tn mselves. We wish this "Com
monwealth" troup9 success.
Latest from Liberia.
The fine ship (Jolcouda. belonging to the Ame
rican Colonization Society, commanded by
Captain Miskelley, arrived at this port yester
day, Irom Liberia, having made the passage
troni Monrovia in the short space of lorty days.
The ship is consigned to her agent, Dr. James
Hall. Bhe brings no cargo, iiot having re
mained long enough on the coast to collect any,
her time of sailing from here again being the
20ih instant, bhe brings several Libcrians, pas
sengers, among them Mrs. Blvdcn, wile of tho
Rev. E. W. Blvdcn, who is now travelling In
Egypt. Mr. Dljdcii went to Liberia when a boy,
having sailed Irom Baltimore in the Liberia
packet. He was bom somewheie in the West
Indies, and having no relatives in Liberia, on
his arrival there wa9 taken in hand by the
teacher in charge ot the Presbyterian school at
Monrovia, and educate.! at the expense of the
mission. The Rev. Mr. Blyden is now a profes
sor in the Liberia College, and is cousidered
one of the best educated men in Liberia.
The general news by the Golcouda is unim
portant. Trade wa9 not very brisk on the coast,
as the oil season had not commenced.. The
people were geneiaily thriving, especially the
larnicrs. The emicrants oy the Golconda, from
Charleston, were very much pleased with the
appearance of the country, and have written
cncouraeiDgly to their friends. President War
ner writes to'Dr. Hall that he has just returned
Horn asurvcy of the "old ticlds" through which
they are desirous of having a canal cut, con
necting the Menu! ado and Junk rivers. If this
is effected, it will bring Montserado and Grand
Bafsa counties very near each other Inland.
Tbe distance across the "old licld" is three and
a quarter miles. President Warner writes that
"there are yet along our coast some disturbances
among the natives, atiectiujr very inlunously
our oil trade. A trim boat would effectually
quell this, if we had one."
TLe Golcouda is expected to sail from this
port about tbe '.'Oth instant for Liberia via
Charleston, S. O. he is an elegant ship of 1000
tone, purchased in Boston to take the place of
the Mary Caroline Stevens, which was sold dur
irisr the late war in consequence of the trade
ith Liberia being entirely stopped. The
foimcr f hip was built out ot the fund donated
bv the late Mr. Stevens, of the Eastern Shore
of Maryland, In his will, and it is understood
that measures are being taken to have the Gol
conda's name changed to that ot Mary Caroline
Stevem. Baltimore Sun, 3d.
A Curious Lawsuit.
. A Western paper fays that "in 18C3, at the
time of the New York riots, an Old School Pres
byterian mluister, named Curran, went to the
tofcu oi Wabash, Indiana, on his way to the
village of Huntington. Tiie old gentleman had
long been noted as a very ardent ultra Demo
ciat ; in fact, a Copperhead. He had refused
to preach under the stars and ttripes, und
was generally counted disloyal. On this
occasion his daughter, who was with
him, went chopping in Wabash, and in a dry
goods store met a lady, the wile of a soldier
who hod just ictiirned from Vicksburg, Mis
sissippi. The minister's daughter wore a 'but
ternut' on her watch-chain, and, getting into an
altercation with the soldier's wife, told her she
was a 'Butternut,' and she 'thauked God lor it;'
whereupon the tormer snatched tbe offensive
emblem Irom the ( bain, aud, in so ding, broke
it. The minister's daughter called iiloii her
lather for assistance, when, according to his
statement, he was set upon and beaten by the
surrounding crowd, and compelled to leave
town in a carriage to avoid further injury. For
this treatment, and the loss of $100 Irom his
pocket during the row, he claimed $50uo
damages.
"The parties against whom this action was
brought adtiiiUei that the soldier's wile did
remove the 'butternut,' but deny that they iu any
way ill-treated the old man or encouraged
others to do eo. The case came up in Logans
port under a change ol venue, and on the trial
tie plamtill' wai represented by Milhgan, of
'cons of Liberty' notoriety, and Cotlrom, late
Democratic candidate for Attorney-General of
Indiana; while the defendant's counsel were
Mr. Connor, of Wabash, aud Messrs. Pratt and
Chamberlain, of Lopausport. The Jury were
out thirtv six hours, aud at last returned a ver
dict for the plaintiff to the amount of $100, the
amount of money lost, but nothing for the plu
or wounded dignity. The defendants have filod
a motion for a new trial."
Reasonable Advice. We recommend our
juuufi mi-nun w no are auxioux to oesiu mc
croquet season to wait a little longer. To ven
ture on the la ns in the present weather would
ue iu vuuiuicuce an unpleasantly "croasy
season.
Ant Ajx. v Ai.n j i ii ei jueneaici! - uuuo
tbia wcaibereuit you Second ditto' "Capt-
1 nnl,nl I A v A Y: . . . . .IT V.nllna
itti, tapitoi juu juu i - r irsi OHIO! I UCIICTW
you mv wife has such a cold she can't speak 1"
Second ditto: "tio has mine 1"
A Freh Tbanhlatioh By Onn who has Iost a
A'ttf. De minlniHs non curat lexi "The law dot
nt stick at trifles."
i-lNANOIAL.
Q
UARTEKLY RETORT
of ran
NATIONAL BANK OP TIIE
REPUBLIC.
Philadklphia, April 1, 1807,
RKftoimcr,.?.
Ixinns und Discounts:
C'oniinereiBl pnper
DcuiHud .Loans
....t34,.WM
.... 7T,Kroo
Unnklng-noiise and Fixture
Current Kxponses aud Taxes
l'lPmlumii
fvpnue hianipn
Jiue irom JVallonnl Hanks.....'.'.'.','
Jiuo from other llHtik.
U. B. Honda ciepoRUed wliil"xr'eaaiiri'r
V. H. to BPCiire circulation." lreasurer
TT. IS. lloiHls on liBiid """
National hunk Notes ,'.' "
i factional Currency """ " '
fISl.TWM.
77,H71M
2.V4H1-M
iHi.nn-wi
I.OIO-M
ai'j.si.i-sd
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eoo.nooTK)
BIHI'UO
2-I.S71XI
j, Kiu-ieimer ioipb i- si' .;
IK)
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201,823-00
Total....
ti.tio-uKirso
LIAIMLITIEM.
Capital Stock paid In vn
ClM'tilallnK Notes iinuinliiiK.'l"" 417
Individual DepoMui . . 417,
Hue lo National ltaukn 1" lis n!-7i
Hue to Oluerliuiiks aud Bankers... M1773
Troll la ,7J!
onn -00
5W00
9C.V37
177-43
Total..
..tl.WH.WC-S'.l
I, JOSEPH T. MUMKOHH.Caflhlpr of the National
1 .11 nk of the ltenuhlic.or Philadelphia, do nolemnlv
Hweur that the ahovo Mtatemuut latiuo, to the best
ol uy knowledge and belief,
JO.NF.1MI I. MlMFOItl,
CASHIER.
4 2 6t
E W SIX PER CENT.
REGISTERED LOAN
OF THE
LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION CO.'
HUE IN 1807.
INTEREST PAYABLE QUARTERLY,
FREE OF UNITED STATES AND STATE TAXES
FOR KALE
AT THE OFFICE OF THE COMPANY,
SO. 122 KOOT1I fcF.CONI STREET,
This LOAN Is secured by a First Mortgage on
Company's Railroad, constructed, and to be Co
tructed, extending from the southern boundary 0
the boroneh of Mauch Chunk to tha Delawnra Rivar
at Easton: Including their bridge across the said river
now in process or construction, together with all the
Company's rights, liberties, and franchises annnrtain.
lng to the said Railroad and Bridge.
Copies of the mortgage may he had on annliontin
at the Office of the Company,
KOLOHON NI1EPIIERD,
228tf TREASURER.
7 3-10s,
ALL SERIES,
cojmviciixjj:ij into
Five-Twenties of 1865,
JANUARY AND JULY.
WITHOUT CHARGE.
B0KD8 '. DELIVEBU) .IMMEDIATELY.
DE HAVETJ& BROTHER,
10 'Arpv
Ko. 40 SOUTH THIRD St.
fa U C U C T
SE VEN-TH Iim NOTES,
(OJiVUKTEU WITIIO CHARGE
INTO THE
WEW FIVE-TWENTY GOLD INTEREST
BONDS.
Larpe Bonds delivered at once. Small Bonds fur
iiklitd as soon as received Irom Washington,
JAY COOKE & CO.,
4tt No. 114 H. THIRD STREET.
7 310S. SEVEN -THIRTY NOTES
CONVERTED WITHOUT CHARGE INTO
TIIE NEW
G - O S.
BONDS DELIVERED AT ONCE.
COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES wanted atfllgn
market rates,
VM. PAINTER Ss CO.,
8262m NO. 8 SOUTH THIRD ST
pB S. PETERSON & CO.,
No. 99 S. THIRD Street.
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES OF AL
HINDS AND STOCKS, BONDS, ETC
BOUGHT AKD BOLD AT Till
Philadelphia and Hew York Boardi of Broker
COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES WANTED
DRAFTS ON NEW YORK
Always for sale in sums to salt purchasers. 1 2 8m
NATIONAL
BANK OF THE REPUBLIC
Boa. 809 aud 811 CIIESAUT Street,
PHILADKLPHIA.
CAPITAL, SOO.OOO-FUEXi PAIJfj
DIRECTORS,
Jos. T. Bailey, IWmiam Ervlen.lBam'l A. Blspnam.
KOW. B.C)rue. Osgood Welsh, Wi. A. Ho ft
Nathan lilllea.lB, Rowland, Jr.,w2S: U. Shawn.
PBKaiDKNT,
WILLIAM H. RHAWN.
CASinu,
JOSEPH P, JdUMKORD, UUtm
FINANCIAL.
BANKING HOUSE
OF
Jay Cooke & Co.,
112 AND 114 H. Tllinn ST., PHIL. AD.t.,
Dealers in all Government Securities.
OLD G-20s WANTED
IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW.
A I.1RERAE DIFFERENCE ALLOWED.
Compound Interest Notes "Wanted.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS.
Co.?.VniC"um. n,ade, St0CkS b0ueht and 60ld n
t-retlnl business accommodations reservpiMor
hwi.: . 3 '2i ;(IU
n 1111l!l,,ieKI,l'Y ft PILVKK WAKg.
AlCfl and JEWELRY EEPAIEED. .
-?02 Chostimt St., Phl
Have on hand a large and splendid assortment
DIAMONDS,
WATCHES.
JEWELRY, AND
SILVER-W ABB
OF ALL KINDS AND PRICES.
Particular attention Is reqnested to onr larea stock
0 UIAHONJUH. and tbe eitremelylow price!
1J&Ah '"KBENTS made ol Sterling and Stan
dard silver. A large assortment to select from.
..fCHEa "paired in the beet manner, and war-
Diamonds and all preclowi stones bonght forcaah.
JOHN BOWMAN,
No. 704 ARCH Street.
PHILADELPHIA,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
SILVER AND PLATEDWARE.
for"1 G00D8Me decidedly the cheapest in theolty
TRIPLE PLATE, A NO. 1. 526
WATCHES, JEWEL11Y.
W. W. CASSfDY,
Mo. H SOCTH SECOND STREET,
Offers an entlrelv new and mnt Mri.n. .
stocn of ' " u
AMERICAN AND GENEVA WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
SILVER-WARE, AND FANCY ARTICLES OI
EVERY DESCRIPTION, suitable for
BRIDAL OB HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
An examination will show my stock to be nnsar
PBHHed in quality and cheiipneHa.
Particular attention paid to repairing, 8 18
C. RUSSELL & CO..
NO. 83 NOBTII SIXTH STREET,
Have Just received an Invoice of
FRENCH MANTEL CLOCKS,
Manufactured to their order In Paris.
Also, a few INFERNAL ORCHESTRA CLOCF",
with side pieces; which they offer lower than the same
goods can be purchased in the cltv. s 2ti
C.&A.PEQUIGNOT,
Manufacturers of
Gold and Silver Watch Cases,
Ana Wholesale Dealers iu
AMERICAN WATCH C O.'S,
HOWARD ic CO.'S,
And TREM0N7
A3IE11ICVPN TVA.XOHJ12H
4j$ NO. 2 SOCTH FIFTH STREET.
HENRY HARPER,
IV o. 5Q0 ARCH Street,
Manufacturer and Dealer In
WATCHES,
FINE JEWELRY,
SILVER-PLATED WARE, AND
81! SOLID SILVER-WARE.
AWNINGS, ETC.
WKiNQSI AWM1NGSI
IMILDEW-PROOF AWNINCS.
W. F. SMI15LE,
No. 49 South THIRD Street,
AND
No. 31 South SIXTH Street-
Manufacturer of MILDEW-PROOF AWN
INGS, VERANDAHS, FLAGS, BAGS, TENTS,
and WAGON COVERS.
Btencil Cutting and Canvas Printing. 273mrp
AWNINGS, WAGON COVERS, BAGS, ETC.
It you want an EXTRA AWNING VERY CHEA P
let our AwuIuk Makers lake the iueumire, and make
It Irom a lot ol 15H) Hospital Teuta lately piirchaHed
by uh, many of which are new, and the brat Vi-oa.
dui-k. AIho, Uoveiument Saddlea aud Uarneus of all
kluUa, etc. etc.
PITKIN & CO.,
8 13 lm Nos. 837 aud 839 N. FRONT Street.
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING.
PAINTING.
THOMAS A. FAHT,
HOUSE AND SION PAINTER,
(Late Faby A Bro.)
No. 31 North THIRD Street.
Ahove Market.
OLD BRICK FRONTS done up, and made to look
equal lo he II neb t pri'BH brick, bamples at lueHhop.
City and country trade aollclied. 1 11
WM. D. ROGERS,
CARRIAGE BUILDER,
Manufacturer of Flret-Claee Carriage
ONLY.
NIS. 1000 AND J011 CHESNUT STREET,
I21mw2ia PHILADELPHIA
APIUL 5, ISO..
MAKE YOUIl OWN SOAP-WITIl n. T
HAH1U TI H I'll UK COM KNTUATH.il ' l''M'
Ahll OK KKAPY HOAI' MAKKK, WAKKAN I I' ll
litilllU.K T1IK K111K.NOTI1 OK COMMON 11
AMI.anil uieri'r lo ny mher Kuponlller or l.ye
in ihf niulk.a. I'm np In chiin or I pmimi. 2 pDUii'ls,
II pouniiM, h pounil. ami li pound., Willi lull iHrec
iIiiiih In KurIInIi and Oeriunn rr n i n k I n J I IV". VJ
Knit Snap. ONK l'HUNfi Wil,l, MAKK HH I hKN
OAI.I.ONH OK SOKT SOAP. iNo Mine I rciilrcl.
l onriiniers n 111 tlud this the chenpt'st Potash " l
n"rkeU B. T. BABBITT,
Nog. 04, 65, M. 6V. H, c'. 7(1. Ti. and 74
WaalilnRlon slrel, N. V.
The nnrtorBlRiird will miHninie- .rot-otl.ji to all
rartlen nellluir 11. T. llabbiu's Concentrated I otusu or
Kfiidv Soap Makpr. , ,
iorale Iu lot. to null PJ''c. kKr.I.OO.
f. W.COB. WA'I'Hf AM) CIIK-NliT SIS.,
4 8 St W-CU1- " t,e Auentlor Philadelphia.
Jtl THE CONCENTRATED FAMILY SOAP;
ONK POITND ol whlrh. dlwolvpd In two Knlloni
of hot water, will make FIFTEEN FOUNDS of
excellent Soap
FOR UENEKAE HOUSE HOED AND
FAMILY USE.
Made In this country only by the
GLAMORGAN tiOAP COMPANY, NItSV YORK.
AVholeBale Agent for Philadelphia,
BWfmwlm WARD JT. CAFFEE,
Droit Broker aud CommlsHlon Merchant,
8. E. Corner CHtoNUT and i'RONT StreeUi.
X fold by
all Gr0" r throughout the
G1VK IT A FAIR TRIAL.
This Ronp requires enly to be UBed to prove Its supe
rior quality.
Uue it as you would any common soap.
TRY IT,
and yon will be convinced that It Is
bLPKRIOlt TO ANY OTHKK ARTICLE IN THE
MAUKKT.
For sale by Grocers generally, and by
FADE A FKKOFSON,
12gfmw3m4p Ofllce.Ko. IB N. WA'I'KH Street,
JEW ITALIAN MACCARONI
PRVNELLES" FOR STEWINO OB PIES
HARDING'S BONELESS MACKEREL,
Dun Fish; Yarmouth Bloaters
FOR SALE BY
RORERT REACH fe SON,
8 16 3m4p EIGHTEENTH and CHKSNTJT Sts.
JAMS, JELLIES, AND MARMALADE
From Crosse & BlockweU's.
RASPBERRY. APUICOT,
UOOSEiiKlUlY.
BLACK AND RED CURRANTS,
ORAUK, ETC,
Imported and for sale by
JAMES R. WEBB.
814 WALNUT and EIGHTH Streets,
sq"EW BONELESS SARDINES
ITAEIAN MACARONI AND VER3IICiXLl
HAVANA AND MESSINA ORANOES.
ALBERT O. ROBERTS,
Dealer In Fine Groceries,
11 7rp Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Sts.
FAMILY FLOUR.
ETEKY BARREL WARRANTED.
FOll BALE BY
J. EDWARD ADDICKS,
(Late of B. Knowles & Co.
Z5 8m4p Ho. 1280 MARKET Street.
DIAMOND li li A N D II A M S.
The old and Justly celebrated Diamond Brand
Sugar-cured Hums, cured by Samuel Davis, Jr., fc Co.
Cincinnati, in store and lor sale by Sole Agents,
WASHINGTON RVTC'HER A SON,
S 16 lmrp Nos. 146 aud 148 N. FRONT Stree
UT IP YOU WANT GOOD TEA, GO TO WIL
tiON'H Old Eslauli&bed Tea Warehouue, No.
CiiESNUT btreet.
WILSON'S DOLLAR TEA-PURI
Oolong.
WILSON'S DOLLAR TEA-FIN B YOUNO
II y ton.
ILSON'S DOLLAR TEA GIVES UNI
verHal satiHtacilon.
w
IL80NS DOLLAR TEA PLC?
Japan.
WILSON'S DOLLAR TEA-RICH ANt
Frag runt.
WILSON'S DOLLAR TEA-EVER V DO Dl
likes It. aillm
LUMbLH.
1 Qt-kl SELECT WHITE TINE BOARDS
-LOU I . AND PLANK.
4-4, 5-4, e-4, 2, Hi, 8, and 4 Inch
CHOICE PANiiL AND lul COMMON, IS feet long. .
4-4. fi-4,6-4, a, 2),, 8, and 4 Inch '
WHITE PINE. PANEL PATTERN PLANK.
LARGE AND SUPERIOR STOCK ON HANDJ
i QfiT H UILDINGl BUILDI NG
lOU 1 . BUILDING!
LUMBER! LUMBER! LUMBER
4-4CAKOL1NA i'LOOlNO.
8-4 CAROLINA FLOUKINO.
4-4 DELAWARE El.OOltiNU.
6-4 DELAWARE ELOOR1 N(J
WHITE PINE FLOOR1NO,
Afcll ELOOIUNU.
WALNUT FLOOR1NQ,
SPRUCE ELOOR1NU,
STEP hOJ RDb.
RAIL PLANK.
PLAbiERINU LATH.
i Qtjrr -CEDAR AND CYPRES
-LOO I HIINOLES.
LONU CEDAR SHINGLES.
SHOUT CEDAR SH1NULES.
COOPER lilNOLlOti.
FINE AHHORTUKNT FOR SALE LOW.
No. 1 CEDAR LOUS AND POaTS.
-1 QW7 LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS
J.OO I LUMBER FOR UNDEHTAKEItSl
RED CEDAR, WALNUT, AND PINE.
i CT ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KINDl
I OU i . ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KINDS
bEAJSONED WALNUT.
dry poplar, cherry, and ash.
oak: plank and boards,
mahogany,
rosewood. and walnut veneers.
CIGAK-BOX MANUFACTUREhl
LOO 4 . CIOAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS.
bPANlbU CEDAR BOX BOARDS.
CT SI'RUCE JOIST I SPRUCE JOIST
J-OD 4 SPRUCE JOIST
FROM 14 TO 32 FEET LONG.
SUPERIOR NORWAY HCANTLINQ.
MAULE, BROTHER & CO..
Ht2 8mrp No. 25uo SOUTH STREET.
pa H. WILLIAMS,
LUMBER MERCHANT,
SEVENTEENTH ANt) SI-HlNO GABDEN STREETS
OFFERS
SEIERIOR STOCK Of
BUILDING LUMBER AKD HAKD WOODS,
8 8 twwlni Suitable for tbe Spring Trade.
J 0. PERKINS,
LUMBER MERCHANT.
Successor to B Claik.Jr.,
NO. 324 CHRISTIAN STIIEET.
Con.tantlT ou band, a Uigc and rled assortinent
finUdliiK Lumber. ttf
WAWaliilliiia
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
pKANG'S . SUrEllJi ClIltOMOS.
KII AL TO OIE PAINTINGS.
Conniving of the Group ot Quails. Little Chlrkens
I in klliiK V'l Mty, Winter Crowned Wren, Rut)J
W rcn, Hi er and Nut Crackers, ihe Awnttenlnir tha
Mhieis, Au.ci li nn Gem LandKcapea, 15 kinds; ncn,Z
tine 'It xiB. Motlnen, etc.; Allium and mitulay Hono'il
Cauls, bt a and und Mosnes. lliiilerllks. Autumn
leaves, Roses, elc. etc A splendid aaaortuieut for
sale by
O. W. PITCHER,
I'enler In Alhunin, Phutographs, Pictures.
And Manufacturer of Frames of all stylea,
829 1m KO. AOS CTIESNl'T STREET.
All the New Books on hand as soon a Issued.
INSTRUCTION.
THE GREAT NATIONAL TELEGRAPHICANU
CUJinKIICHL IKSTITIITS:,
Nr.. 710 ARCH STREET. PHILADELPH IA, PA.
1 his liiHdtuiion Is now opeu lor Educational pur
pimes. lie ouilit is perleot furniture throughout
being entirely new.
. lilt; ii:i.KjnAi'inc pkpaktjikst
IS lllifler lliu nunln.l 1W P... V.. rl.it, ,... nam
niosl cumplete and ilioromjh operator.ls unquallriedly
endoiHed by the entire corps of nianauers of the
W exlern Union Telegraphic line at the main oUice la
tliiK cily. Twenty-one lusirumeoig In constant opera
lion,
TIIE EAOII'.S TELEGRAPHIC IIKPAKT'
IIKM',
In comfort and elegiuice.eoimlH any Drawing-room In
the cliy. Opportunities lor study are here afforded
thai are unequalled.
TIIE (O.YinKIMTAI, OEPA KTJI EXT
Is miner the especial care of Mr. T. C. bearcn, an ex
perlenced accountiuil, and late Professor of Accounts
In a prominent HuhIiurn College of this city. A full
Corps of leachers always In ulieudauuu. .
, , PNI'AKAl.ir.l,KI oinn.
We will refund the entire cliarRe ol tuition to any
pupil who may be dissallHlled with our Instruction
alter having giveu two weeks' lallulul labor in either
Department.
SEN! FOR C'lRCrEARS.
TERMS PREVIOUS TO MARCH 1, 1867.
Full CourHe, time unlimited .,
Telegraphing, tnree mouths
PtiHliUms Guaranteed.
Day and Evenliiij ItiHlructton.
1 11 ruwf am JACOB H. TAYLOR. President
rUKM l Ulte, BEDDING, ETC
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
I have a large stock of every variety ol
FURNITURE,
Which I will sell at reduced prices, conslstlnis of
PLAIN ANH MARBLE TOP COTTAGE SUITS.
WALNUT CHAMBER SUIIS, vo.
PARLOR SUITS IN VELVET PLUSH.
PARl.OK SUITS IN II AIR CLOTH. .
PARLOR SUITS IN REPS.
Sideboards. Extension Tables, Wardrobes, Book
cases, Mattresses, Lounges, etc, etc.
r. r. oestisk,
8 1 K. E. corner SECOND and RACE Streets.
ESTABLISHED 1705.
A. S. ROBINSON,
French Plate Looking-Glasses,
ENGRAVINGS, PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS ETC.
Kaiiufacturtr of all kindj of
L00KI5G-0LA88, F0BTBA1T, AJJD FICTUSK
JKAMES TO 0EEER.
No. OlO CHESNUT STREET,
THIRD DOOR ABOVE THE COSTISENTAL,
' PHILADKLPHIA. 1 16
COAL.
qiHE GENUINE EAGLE VEIN, THE CRLE-
JL brated PRESTON, and the pure hard GREEN
WOOD COAL, Egg and Stove, Bent to all parts of the
City at fi'WJ per ton; superior LEHIGH at tu-75. mtM
Each ot the above articles are warranted to give ver
feci satisfaction In every reNpect. Orders received at
?V;,?.!AS; A'U1KU Btree linaporiuni, No. 1314 WASH
INGTON Avenue. 443
QOAL! COALl COAL!
J. A. WILSON'S
(Successor to W. L. Foal It.)
EEIIIUM AKD sl'UDTLHILL
FAMILY COAL YARD"
NO. 1017 CAELOWIIILE ST., PIIILA,
Attention Is called to my HONEY BROOK
LEHIGH and RE-BROKEN SCHUYLKILL. bo
superior and unsurpaiised Coal,
Coal and Preparations best In the city, 8 256m
HASTINGS'S
COMPOUND SYEUP OF N APT HA
CURES
COUGHS AND COLDS.
GIVE IT A TRIAL,
For sale by all first-class Druggists.
IITOTT A CO., AUENTS.
8 8 ln No. X3X North SECOND Street.
ROOFING.
OLD SHINGLE ROOFS (FLAT OR STEEP) COVER
ED WITH JOHN'S ENGLISH ROOFING CLOTH,
And coaled with LIQUID GUTTA PKRoTTt
r.JA1vTU'Ln,,-Lhem "u7 aterrtof.LEAKY
stTrN"'4'
? In irt nn.lu ZINC, or I RON coated Willi
rr SS'Sn? " .Sm.B. . Jlr.nKln,
UtiWSfflM nsylvani Rorjy.
if,.MPAB,Y' . GEORGE HOB ART,
-11 bm No. too N. FOURTH Street.
X?i O O P I N G ,
JJ!JSJH!,.,N.'"'E FS, FEAT OH ST
J ill WITH LI M A I'KHMIA K
STEEP
OOF
I . ,,J"1 )ld wlih EIl)IJ iIJTT4
1'A.ltlllA tAlNT, uiuking them perfectly watej
prool.
LEAHY OK 4 TEL BOOIH repaired with Gnttl
Percba Paint, and warranted lor fiveyeara,
I.EAIiT SLATt) HOOtM coaled with LlqaU
Gutla l-crcha Paint, w lilt li becomes as hard as slate.
ForTlK.IOl'l'ElttVIM'.and 1UUN UOUrt
this Paint is the uc i.lw ultra of all other protection.
It forms a perlectly In, pervious covering, completely
rentals the action of the weather, and constitutes
thorough protection against leaks by ruat or other
wine, price only Iroiu one to twocenw per square
foot.
TIN and UK A V EE KOOFINl done at the
shortest notice.
Material constantly on hand and for sale by tha
81 A HI 91 OI 11 liOOllVO tonPANT,
Kt.tUl.KSM .V EVERETT,
1 11 6m No. SOU GREEN Street.
O It
1ST
AMD
Preserver of Natural Floweri,
A. II. POWELL.
No. 725 AUCH "Street, Below Eiijhti
Ponqpjw, Wreslha, BeU, ryrsmldf ol Ct ",ow
mu)iitd to uuer at ail oj". XMUff
npni