6 NUMBER CXLII. a mrr ton mwtai dyspeptics, and a curb MB BT-roCHOHBMA. HT-rOCBIPY, OR AST COMPLAINT OF A BT ORDER. BY OUB BERIKS EDITOR. ALMANAC AND DIARY. HHOBT HFTRE-II-T.OaiCAIi. OB8EBVATI0N8 FOB X11K WKAKi October. Hand y Senator CattcU lays the corner atoneof the Corn Excnango. The object of the building Is to a fiord a place for the members to j?et up "a corner" In com. Tuesday, 15. Firemen visit Lancaster, and one t'wmpauy waits on Huchanan with a speech by Huckwiilter. The meeting be twen thetie two Bucks was of the most l)oe-ctle nature, -Vlneiriay, 10. Ex-President Kuchanan loins the United Htates Engine Company. The members treat liia Excellency to a hat and ciipe, and his Kxoelleucy treats each of the members to a hum. Uliursilay, 17. City Councils meet. A twenty pane ioolHcap communication on water received from Mr. FUrklnblne, former en gineer. Many of the mombors opposed so much water communication In lliU age of steam. TFldy,18. Mr. J. Tj. Richards sued for libel contained in a letter written In the Welsh language. The oblectlonable sentence was In these words: "Ml-yyrrrmtn Trwonyy yyy lllrr sturrr wpp." Hontence deferred. Saturday, 19. Skries Column Day. In view of a threatened reduction of siiliry by the proprietor, the editor offers his wardrobe lor sale. It contains one drawer and six books. ' ASTOUNDING DISCLOSURES. Mr. McCabe Loses a net on the Election Mrs. Mct abe Parte with her Ward, robe Her Correspondence -with Moses Israel, Etc. The saying that "RepuAilics are ungrateful" ifl no loss true to-day than when first uttered, imt who uttered it, and when, is a question that has long been a subject of debate by the James Page Library Company, of Philadelphia, later events have shown that, whether that be true or not, the fact that Republicans are Ungrateful will not be denied by the McCabe family, as they were heavy losers on the last election, having bet, not wisely but too well, against Mr. William McMullen, for Alderman. Although McCabe and "Mulley" at one time were fast friends, a law-suit, growing out of Mrs. McCabe keeping four goats and a pig in the court in which they lived (complaint of the nuisance having been brought by her neighbors before the Alderman a year ago, and decided against the McCabes), cre ated the undying enmity that axiata to-day between the houses of McMullen and MoCabe. One of the Mc's in this case, McCabe, to show, not so much his love for the side he espoused as his hatred for the side he opposed, risked his property, never large, on the hazard of the defeat at the polls of the (to him) ob noxious Alderman. The official returns of the election, which have been given to our readers in these columns, show how uncertain are the Strongest hopes and how much at fault the test calculations of the wisest politicians. The Listory of this unfortunate affair, as will be Been to-day, is a sad commentary on betting against the Democratic ticket, particularly in the Fourth Ward. IJefore entering into the particulars, as furnished by our reporter, we Would state that the McCabes lived very com fortably in Mo-Devlin's court, in a three-story house with one room on a floor, and occupying all the rooms to the top of the house. McCabe's place of business was on Broad street, except when he was following the cart with his basket and shovel, and was engaged HEAVILY IN TUB COAL BUSINESS. Mrs. McCabe washed on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays, and whitewashed on Thurs days, Fridays, and Saturdays. This, with Jiichael's heaving profession and the goats (until the Alderman abolished the latter), brought comparative plenty to the McCabes. On an evil moment one evening,' at the Seventh Precinct Hotel, Mike, feeling richer than he really was, and encouraged thereto Jy the landlord, whose tenant he also was, xisked four dollars and drinks for the crowd, With an unwashed Democrat, against the in vulnerable McMullen's election to the Alder manship. The bet was lost. The drinks Wre furnished by the landlord, and McCabe, not being in possession of sufficient ready money to pay for the liquids, much less the four dollars, it became neoessary, in order to keep In possession of his three-story brick, to make some sacrifices of his personal estate. At this junctture of affairs 'Mrs. McCaba, eeling that her quarrel with the Alderman was the prime cause of the loss, without tracing it through all of its bearings which, Indeed, she was incapable logically of duing, lmt, with true womanly instinct, jumped at Once at the conclusion determined on part ing with her wardrobe to meet the claims of the landlord and the winners against her Hike. She at once commenced a correspon dence, unknown to McCabe, with UK. MOSES ISBAKL, MONBY-LENDKHON COLLATERAL?, Whose place of business is in the neighbor hood of (sixth and Bouth streets, to see how much ready money could be realized by her cj) articles of her own, which she tad sow THE DAILV EVNIG TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, concluded to part with. She felt deeply the ingratitude of the Republicans of the Court, who did not come to her assistance at thlB time, though they had known her in other circumstances, and many of them had in bet ter days borrowed her whitewash-bucket or wash-bench, when she was able to bestow these favors. They now saw these utensils leave the Court, and made no effort to stop the apparent sacrifice. Mrs. McCabe at first corresponded with Israel under the assumed name of O'Toole, and with that name on her second-best wash-tub, actually Bent it to the Broker in question. Her first letter is as follows: MrDivus'B COURT. Misther Israel: W Id ver give me boy, Mike, who Is named nfl.hnr his father, aud Is as sharp a boy as there Is lu the whole Court, a bit of a loan on me things, which he will show you, and some other things which raysilf will bring around afther dsuk. Tell 1119 boy, Mike, how much he can get on theRe aloue, as It breaks me heart to part with th ould bonnet and the whitewash brush,, in which I have made medullar aud qnurUieraday mauya time. Owuly a drkl ful revRr.se, to me in in compils me to do this, it is the first timemysllf Ivor dealt with you miu, Ukiiioet O'Toole. Of course, Mr. Israel was not long in seeing that Mrs. McCabe wa9 not posted in that method of raising money, and with a bene vo lence peculiar to his race, took upon, himself the task of enlightening her in the ways of the world. Young Mike returned home with the things, and the following reply: M OSES ISRAEL'S MONEY IjOAN OFFICE. Madame Yon want nionish ? You send me some tings beside wash-tubs. Send me one pistol, one gold watch, one cornet, or some tings of this kinds, and I give monlsb. a good deal. M. I. This remarkable letter again cast down Mrs. McCabe, but not despairing, she gathered up her whole disposable wardrobe, including part of Mr. McCabe's, together with the utensils she before sent, in lieu of watches, cornets, or guitars, shipped in a go-cart the inventory down to the man of money. The next letter Mas as follows: M 1st her Moses: If you would befrind a woman you will listen to me. I Bind you these thluis. I must have six dollais on tulm. All of tului are good houseUaplng articles. Here's the name of the things: 1 HimwJ, used for au lronlug blanlcot, slightly scorched. ..4 1 White Hat.wlth urrtpe, Just as it was given to Mike, never worn by him. 1 Chair, all complete but back. HBlioes, assorted sizes. 1 Hoop Skirt, nearly new. 1 Bucket, with small quantity of lime. 1 Stove-brush and saucer of blacking. 2 Whitewash lirusb.es, one with haudle. ' 1 Bonnet-frame, v 1th artificial rose. 1 l'.unch of Artllicial Flowers, 1 Piece of Plate, real china. 1 811k Apron, without strings, slightly torn. 1 Ilase-ball Isat, handle off. 1 Coal Sieve, without bottom. Aud many other smaller things of less value. These, however, will do to show how tho rough must have been the sacrifice, and great must be her hatred to the Republican party for allowing her man to lose in the election, when he bet in good faith on what the papers said as to the certain sucoess of the party everywhere. Mr. Israel, however, did not know what to do with the invoice, but had it shot, down in his back yard; when that same evening he received another note, asking for a small advance for immediate necessities, thus: Mrs. McCabe will be afther thrubbllusr MIs ther Isrnt-1 for one dollar and fifty clnts on the Ihicits this eveninu, which she will return. Mrs. McC. Mr. Israel immediately sat down and en closed the amount, accompanying it with the following ticket : Mohcb Israel's Licensed Money Loan O nice, Booth Sixth street, Iji-Iow bpruce. 5 Ho. u,m. j Philadelphia, Oct, 14, 18G7 j Mrs. McCabe h.i this day deposited with ma One Push-Cart full of Household Goods las Collateral Security lor r50. So 1 II I3 Notice. The uliovc Goods will be torfolted aud sold. U not called for with iu 8 months I'rom this dute, or the charges paid thereou. In tcrest. 0 per cent, a mouth. Mrs. McCafte, after receiving this amount, again wrote to Israel, complaining of having to make these sacrifices, and of the ingrati tude of the Republicans. She writes: McDivlin's Court. It breaks me heart to fciud me owld pipe and my last wlnther's boniu I along wid the other things aud mo hoops, to ;?el the pulLhry sum to klipe me 11ml juh 111,111 Ml ;o from being turned out of hou -e and home. He hud three folghls wld the plti ceiiien 011 election day lor the re publicans, that uie hlcn Irinds of the nagei'3, but uiverii howl hilped Mike, and they now don't blip no to pay Mlko'stbiatesatl'at Swee ney's, llon't let Ihitn reporters got a holt of this, don't lot tliiiu see u, e thWitrs. 1 still hate the dluimlcrnta, but I he owld republicans have been very m ine. If I d .n't pay you back the money sell mo things, but advertise them lurnely, and let thn lei.uiilioans know they are mine. Heud word to llnl Maun. Yours, iimnuRT McCabh. J ihoiicht I could et enouKh, as Mrs. iJ loule, willioutMikBlwiowlnganytnlug about 11. but I mid to blow It nirsilf. ;TASI )ou "" 'iiiou ihatme goods are not t Mua. McCaue. The following cut gives a view of HOME OK MBS. M'cABa's JEWELS, No. 1. Hoop-bkirt, a little benf i,ut war. ranted sound. ' No. 2. Clay pipe, fully colored. No. li, I'm) of plate, atiuidwd pattern. .;T-,,, ST.7, ""l,'"r Ulu 11,11 'W I want, aud tba n vii . K! ".' w'neH. lid.lles, aud the lolk, I la- Vl 1 Ave dollars. IIMini il TBI No. 4. Fall, Winter, or Spring Bonnet, . tiimmed. the opportunity of sketching which waskbidly furnished by Mr. Israel. It will be seen that some of them have been in the McCabe family a long time, and were no doubt given her by neighbors who were Very glad to ask a little goats' milk or the loan of a hoop-skirt, but who now, in their adversity, rather enjoy the change that has come upon them. Many of these things of Mrs. McCabe's were bought during the war when prioes were up, gold at 250 in the shade, and they will hardly now, if sold, realize one-tenth of the original c 5st The whole matter is now in Mr. Israel's hand?, or, more strictly speaking, hi3 back yard; and if not redeemed by Mrs. McCabe, as per contract, will be sold. If sold, we under stand, the whole MoCabe family want them advertised largely as their goods, sacrificed in order to pay a paltry debt of $4-fc0 lost on Bill MeMullen's election It is to be hoped that some of the Union League, in order to save any disgrace coming on them and on McDevlin's Court, will raise a subscription, and pay old Sweeney his liquor bill, and give the balance to Mrs. Cabe to redeem the "collats," and let McCabe go on with his work (whose yard is near the League building), and still be encouraged to vote and light lor the itepublican ticket, as men or ins stamp can't be spared in the Fourth Ward. Alide Topp. From the K. Y. Evening Post. It is with great satisfaction that wo herald the arrival of tin addition to our pianist in the person of Miss Alide Topp, who comes to us, as was the ca?e with Leopold de Mejer, quite un expectedly, and without any previous announce ments. Last week a young lady of exceedingly piepossessiiifr appearance found her way Into the office ot Messrs. Steinway & Sons, whei;e she Inquired for Mr. William tsteinway, to whom sho hauded the subjoined enthusiastic letter of in troduction, from the celebrated pianist, Hans von Bulow, the talented son-in-law ot Frauz Liszt. These preliminaries being over.she quietly took her seat before one cf the glorious Grands, and, removing her gloves, began to prelude and modulate with exquisite elegance, dashing otf euddi nly into one of those eccentric Huneariau rhap-odhs of Liszt's, which being played with masterly finish and immense bravura, carried her audience, comprising some of our leading artists and amateurs to the highest enthusiasm. Mr. Theodore Thomas, after hearing her per form, at once provided for her debut at his first concei t, October 20, with Liszt's Piano Con certo aud Orchestra. We predict for the young l'tdy not only a kind reception, but a series of triumphs seldom witnessed In art circles, and ulu ... I ki. mollu w.iU . klvu vl Dr. Hans von billow's letter of Introduction: My dear Mr. Steinway: Man proposes. God disposes 1 I was fully determined and prepared to visit America this autumn if possible, to nmke my fortune there, when quite unex pectedly I'rovnlonco. in ho ulrniie ot the Kintf of liava'ria, creates me lirst Court Chnpelintistcr and Director of the new Conservatoire of Music, to be opened here the beelunintf of October. Will you approve of it if in some way I indem nify 3 ou for the loss? World-renowned she 19 not as vet. the vounfr. iutercstinir Miss Alide TTopp (Court I'ianiste to the Duke of Hohenzol- lern), whom 1 with prtue call my pupil; but she soon will be, ns her debut in those cities where she has publicly performed invariably created a profound . sensation. Ureat as some ot our lady pianists in the present musical world aro (Schumann, Clausf, Meulig, Goddard, etc.), ilit-s Topp surpasses and distances them all. The artistic geniality which distinguishes her, justifies her being classed not with the female, but male piauists. This delicate, handsome lady possesses a technic, a strength, a tire, enabliug her to enter the lists with a Ruben stein or Tanslp. Do not suppose that I exagge rate; vou yourself will have the chance to test my recommendation, and jou will surely bear testimony to the same as soon a3 you have heard and admired this youug lady's pluying. I bep, therefore, that you will receive Miss Topp kindly; asbist her with advice towards the ac complishment of her bold and heroic resolution to gather true and greatest laurels in the New World. I flatter myself that you will yet criti cize my present recommendation as too cool. Within a few days. I start for Paris, having been appointed Royal Bavarian Commissioner for the International Military Music Concours to take place on the 21&t instant. Unfortu nately, I can devote but two days at farthest to my viblt to Paris, as Tannhauser is to bo placed on the ttage on the 25th instaut, in Munich: and 'although all rehearsals will be finished when I leave, still it is possible that my absence may bo devotod to "unlearn." I visit in Paris neither relative nor acquaint ance, but I must find time to examine aud play your marvellous Grand Pianos there, of which even Bechstein of Berlin spoke to me with the greatest enthusiasm that a competitor can possi bly be capable of. Farewell, and keep me in friendly rcmen brauce. Respectfully yours, Dr. Hans Von Bulow, Roval Bavarian Chapelinaster. Mcnicn, July U, 107. SPECIAL NOTICES. frg" HOLLOWAY'H PILLS-TO MOTHERS. Thousands ol lovely louiales, lu the nprlins tlnue of womanhood, have oeen rescued from an un timely KravB by the anniiey of these uieillciiies. When the sprlKhlliness or the romp Is ehaueil to apathy and Internal buIUtIuk. and the (flow of health to the sallow hue of cankering disease. It is a crisis which requires the uiuleruul attention anil solicitude, and for which the pills will be lound an ellicleut, remedy. They are equally elllcacloim in the autumn or turn ol Ulu the mi st critical period of woman's nmtenco. Bold by all Uruj-KlsW. 10 lbuuhsilt PEOPLE DIl'FEit ON MANY POINTS,! 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NEWSPAPER ADVEliTISINQ. JCV VOK A CO., Agents for the "Tiliwiiaph' and Newspaper Press of me whole country, have RBJ MOVKD from FIFTH and CHESNUT Hlreeta to No 144 8. SIXTH Street, second door above WALNUT. Ojrruiw-No. 144 S. SIXTH Street. Philadelphia: TRIBUNE BUILDINGS. New York. 78oj4p EST PENNSYLVANIA RALLKOAD C01I- CAM X 1 RFARnRRRS DrPARTUFNT, ., KO'l iVK TO JKJNJiHOLDKRH. ' lnfSi ,l,V" 01 Ul 11,,Rrd of Directors, lield on 4th adopted- fl'wlug preamble and resolution were W'hereas, Nnmnrons applications have been made to this Company from the holders of the First and beoond AlottKHxe Coupon Honds to convert the same Inlo'the RexlHlered Ueneral Mortgage Bonds, dated July 1, lwi", therefore he It Resolved. That the Treasurer be and he Is hereoj Instructed to cause public notice to he given that this Company Is now prepared to exchange lis Registered Bonds, herured by a general mortgage upon the line from l'hlladelphla to Flashing, ol the eitate, rel aud perhoual, and corporate lrnnchlnes ihen-lu meiuloii?d, dated July 1 p7. lor the First and t-ecimd Mortgnge Coupon BondsofKKld Company, on the road between Ilarrlsburg and I'lttnbiirg. Any further Information can be obtained on appli cation at this oUitP. 9 18 3ot TTIOMAS T. FIRTH, Treasnrer. fK) ORITTKNDKN'S f'OMMEUCT K I. COLLKyiC. No. Cil7 CUHfilSUT Btruel, corner OfScvetith. KsiabllHhed 1B-14. Incorporated 1855. TUK LONUKST KSTARLI-jH KU ANH UK ST ORO ANIZKD COMUKRC1AL tOLLElili IN TUB I'RAC TICAL BOOK-KEEPING, In all Its branches, no piaclitted by the beat accountants aud bUHiueis PENMAK8HIP. COMMERCIAL CALPTTL ATI )N4, lll'HN lAV AND kVKNINll. Btudents recelvid at any time, aud Instructed at nucii hours as may Dest suit their convenience. Cata loiTnes lurnlNhed gratis on application. Thn CHiTTKNDKS ('UMMKllcAl ARTrnfP. TIC AND BL'IblAEaa MAJNUEL lor sale at the uoiiege. Price, $1-25. 10 2wsmlm tfj&F' OFFICE WEST PHILADELPHIA PAS- BENGEK RAILWAY COMPANY, 1. W, corner 1'OKTY-FIRbT Bud UAVERl'OHD btreots. Pmi.iiilrl.l.tiiA. Cti't. IK. 1ki:7 Notice Is hereby given Unit the Annual Meeting ot the Meek holder!) of this Company will be held at this cilice on TUESDAY, the 5lh day of November next, at 10 o'clock A. M., at which place an election for nine Directors of said Company will be ho d.be- iweeu tne nours oi iu o ciock A. fli. ana 4 o'clock r, W. B. l BTOKES, 10 15 lutlmint Secretary. JttJT OFFICE OF THE LEHKUI COAL " ' AJND JNAVUJATIO-N COMFAN Y. PlIlI.AUKl.PIIIA. Octoher 14. 187. At the request of numerous Stockholders of this Cod puny who lulled to receive In lime copies of the Clrculur of October 3. addressed to them, the subscrip tion books to the new CONVERTIBLE LOAN will remain pro until ine win infant. io 15 lit SOLOMON SHEPHERD. Treasurer, ff-TST' UNITED STATES TREASURY. Fin r.AHKi.i'HiA, October 17, 1SOT. NOTIfiK. Ilokleri of thirty or more coupons, dun November 1, may now leave the same at this Ollioe for oxuml nation aud count. Checks .will be ready on the uioruing ui ioveuioer i. v. ntctii uhk.n, 10 17 3t Assistant Treasurer U. S. rqgp WIEOAND'S PATENT STEAM GENE BATOR Is cheap, compact, economical In use, and ABSOLUTELY SAFE FROM ANY POSSI BIL1TY OF EXPLOSION Apply at the Office of SAMUEL WORK, N. E. cor Per of THIRD and DOCK Btreeta. 9 13 4p THE BRANSONS HAVE NOT SOLD ont the old Coal Yard, .No. 607 South BROAD Street, below Lombard, as has been reported, but i;uuwuue ci i iiih niv BEST QUALITIES OF COAL aVfJ,'.tJ)r,1rc'Z;KiaH ana genuine EAQLK VEIN always on haua. y is 2imu JTJ BEAUTIFUL HAIR. MANT YEARS in chemlcHl experiments have resulted In the perfection of CHEVALIER'S LIFE FOR THE HAIR, an unrivalled hair dressing, Imparting new lite and Increased nutrliiiont to tliu tiHlr, praventliiK buldiieds ui.u ai ri-atlug Its progress when commenced; regulnilng and sustaining the principle upon which the c olor o hair depends, thereby positively restor ing grey hair to Us orlgluul color and youthful beauty, aud stopping Us falling out at once. Sold by all diuggisls. r pi wsiirn S. A. CHEVALIER, M. D., New York. Attention Is called to the new Carbon Mezzotints, Just Introduced by WEN DK ROTH, TA YL'JIt & BHy.N.LAr.ll,,1' N'"- CHESNUT SUeet, and 603 BLOA DW A Y, New York. This new style of portraiture, which Is matting such a stir in the art abroad. Is produced by no other esia blh hmeut In Philadelphia. . 1 lie nierus or niece pictures are: ang Absolute Permanence. neiug printed with the same mala rial as that used In Steel Kn Lthey are free from chemical changes. ' lucji'mauiuv ouuii uara lights aud Inteuse shidows as are common in toe ordinary chemical photographs, but the Ughis are soft, and the shades transparent, as In nature. Y:,lfr3 From the nature, or tho maXe.-luis used in these pictures, they have an artistic finish which Is unattainable by the fnrtner nr .,ri..,i.. ' Soilness. Finlbh. The public are Invited to ramln nrwn !.,, . iv. only Gallery where these pictures are luruished. ' WENDEROTH, TAYLOR & BROWN. 1014 mwft No. 914 CHKSNTIT K.t REDDING OF EVERY I3ESORIPTION AT REDUCED PinOES. WHOLESALE AMD BETAIJL, HU.08S KIE AVKMVE HEAtt VISE ST, $2Stnthan J Q. FULLER. JJOUSE-FURNISUINQ DErOT, IBORIMC TABLES, SAFES, TEr-LAI)EB. IU1L UOD.1 And a general variety of Kitchen Utensils, at B. A. WILOMAN'S, I tt IHthSSpl JS0. 10U fcriUflU QXlWm Street, TAYLOR BROWN. N OlUIicsimtSt. 40mrL II Sixth sics$gjs JJ OCTOBER 19, 1867. NEW PUBLICATIONS. A NLW NOVEL BY LOUISA MUIILBACII. IX Al'PLETON A CO., HOH. 443 A.I 415 DBOA IMV'AT, TUBU8H THIS DAY, NAPOLEON AND TH.E QUEEN OP PBUSSIA. An Historical Romance. BY LOUISA MUIILBAOH. TRANSLATED BY F. JORDAN. One volume, svo. Paper covers, 1 60; Cloth, t2 0 '. Illustrated whh Eight Original Designs. "This volume Is a continuation ol tho account of tho German side of Napoleon's campaign In Ueriuuny Many fads which the histories ol the time do not reveal are here set forth, clothed In language which renders the reading of them as entertaining a the romances of Blr Waller Bcott. We have t.vt own assertion, which la amply verilled by references to the chronicles 61 the time, that the account Is truthful." CONTENTS. lhe 1 rliiCfits von JHaiifeld-'l he ttuppllant Friuces irhimpb and Defeat The Vlcti rl . ot Rraudeiiburg (.ate-lhe Treaty of t hailoitenbiwg The Hocret tounill 01 Biale liaron vou meln The Queen ul the . .' I8?','1 8 C ll"P-'l he Danl.lc Cliocohiie-Napoleiiti mxi Aleiunder-uueen LouiBa Had Tiiiiiigi-U ieeii !! m1BI"i, -Napoleon Johannes von Muiler 1'he v 1-l,e (,e."1,m ? Prussia A Family Dinner N i oleon aud Goethe The Chase and t 10 Asuwaiiin lhe War with Austria Josephine's Farewell The 1'Hriuie at bchoubrunn-lhe Emperor Frauds ami Mettei nioh 'J he An hducliexs Maria Louisa The Queen's lilrthday Louisa's Death. - t. A. fc Co, liave Already Published, BY TUE SAME AUTHOR, THE DAUGHTER OF AN EMrREsg. 1 vol., Svo. Illustrated. Paper covers, f I'M; clolb.gi. MARIE ANTOINETTE AND HER HON. 1 vol., Svo. Paper covers, 1 -50; cloth, f i, JObEPH II AND HIS COURT. 1 vol., 8ve. Paper covets, (1E0; cloth, fj. FREDERICK THE GREAT AND HI3 COURT. 1 vol., 12mo. 4C4 pages. Cloth, fi. BERLIN AND SANH-BOUCI; or, Frederick the Great and Ills Friends. 1 vol., 12mo. Cloth, i THE MERCHANT OF BERLIN. 1 vol., 12mc. Cloth, fi FREDERICK THE GREAT AND HIS FAMILY. lvol.,8vo. IllustrateiL Paper covers. fl'Sf; cloth, f 2, LOUISA OF PRUSblA AND HER TIML-J. 1 vol. 8vo. Illustrated. Paper covers, l 5o; cloth. ..! HENRY VIII AND CATHERINE FAUU. 1 vol., 12mo.; cloth, (2. Either of the above sent to any part of the United Btates on receipt of price. 10 is it HARPER'S BAZAR 18 R&CEIVED TlIE day Issued. Ten c nts a number, or f I a year. HAPl'ER'H WEEKLY, same price. HARFEH'H MONTH LY.J4 a year. F.ltherof the above, and one yenr's siibscrlptlon to CH ALLEN B CIKCULATINU LIBRARY, for U U0 FOR NEW BOOKH, - FAbHIONABLE STATIONERY, VlblTINH AND WEDDING CARDS, Cull at No. 131:8 CUESN UT Street, 10 18 it CH ALLEN'S. FINANCIAL. BiVIlKIJTO HOUSE JayCooke&j). and 114 So. THIRD ST. PHILAr' A Bealsra in all Government Seouritic OLD 6-SO WANTED IN EXCHANGE FCR NEW! A LIBERAL DirFEBEACE ALLOWED, Compound Interest Kotos Wanted, UtTEBm ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. Collection! mad. Btocka bo tight aud lold on fjommlsslon. Bpeclal baslnees RooommodaUonR reserved for adieu. g 21 8m JSq-ATIONAL MM OF THE REPUBLIC, 809 and 811 CLTESNUT STIJEET, PHILADELPHIA. CAI'IlAKh. ..tl,0O,O0 DIRECTORS. Joseph T. Bailey! Mathan Utiles. Beii. Rowland, Jr., buniuel A. Bisphaui, Jidward U. Orue, William Ervten, Osgood Welah, Frederick A, Hoyt, Wiu. Hi Rhawn. VCM. H. RH AWN, President, JjOU CutMer of U CtiUrnl Rational San JOB. P. MUiLFORD Cashier, 6 Ul iau of IM Philadelphia National Bank 7 3-10s, ALL 8JEltII:, CONVERTED INTO 11 VE-TWE IS TI ES. BOSH DELITBED IJMMEDIATKLT, DE HAYEK" & BROTHER 102 rp MO. 0 S, TIIIBD RTBEETi s. arzcuRincc A SPECIALTY. of. i IT H, RANDOLPH & CO. BANEEES ANV BEOKEIIS, raixADiuurxiA. I mr tokjk Orders for Stock and Gold executed in Phila delphia and New York, 1J5 Ferdinand von Pclnll-Tne German 8ong-Tho 0,1th ?f,,)vn'!-l;B"Cr"i ?,J,?r'.ln-Qulelto 1,10 ClYWs First H LhT1 i,allL'"1 People of btetilii-'lheyueeu's 1.! f . l7IV'po,1,'.0"J",. Pcisdaiu-Sans noucl - Napo leou s En'rv nto Tier n N,...iun.. '., . INSURANCE COMPANIES. BH00KLYN LIFE INSURANCE , Ol' HEW YORK, MtTTAL, ' POLICIES NON-FORFEITABLE. Thirty dayf Stace glvn In parmeat ol rrmiluma. No extra charge forrfddence or trt vel In any porUonof the world. Dlvldtndt declared annually, and pna cash. Dividend In 1(87, 40 per cent. El B. COLTOW, GENERAL AGENT, W. E. 1'OBNER NEVEKTlf AND CIIESJIIT. Agentaatd Solicitors wanted iu all the cities and towns In Pennsylvania and Eoutuern New Jer- sev F I H E INSURANCE. asw LlVI Kl'OOL ASD I.OM1DV AKD LOBB IXsl IUNCE CO.nPANT. ASKIOTS OVER IC,000,000 IS VI SIK1) IS THE r. SM OVEB. ai.800,000 PHILADELPHIA HOARD. I.emtif I C, fflii, Esq., uarles S. Hmith. Ein Joseph W. Lewis, hsq., Illenry A. Duuriug, Esq.. EUward Slter, Eq. All losses promptly adjusted without reference to England. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, JVo. 8 2i:iiCHAN2'? EXCHANGE, , , , ATWOOD SMITH. 10 17 thslucm General Ageut for Pennsylvania. FURS. 1867. FALLANDWINTER. jQ67 N FUR HOUSE, . (Established fn IOIO.) The undersigned Invite the special attention of the Ladles to their large stock of FL RH, couslstlngof fluffs t Tippets, Collars, Etc., IN F.UESIAN SABLE, HUDjJON'H BAY SABLE, MINK 8ABLH ROYAL ERMINE, CHINCHILLA, FiTOH, ETC AU Of tne LATEST STYLEb. SUPERIOR FLNISHj and at reasonable prices. Ladles In mourning will find handsome articles PERSIANNES and BIMIAS; the latter a most beau tiful iur. CARRIAGE ROBES, SLEIGH ROBES, and FOOT MTJFF8, In great variety. A. K. & F. K. WOMRATH, H4m HO. 47 ABCH STREET. EXCURSIONS. rnZTTJs W-JLM1NGTON STEAMBOAT irwui, ,V,,'..n mf.m LTKK I'liANUiS OF HOUR, ETC B. ju. iJtLlON and AIUKL will rnu an fblhitva- Leave CH KN t'T street wharf at 9 A. 4111? a P leave WILMINGTON at 7 A. M. ind S P m' Bt pplnir at C'JIEHTKJl anil T-Klfii 4.M toWllnilnutonianeni. K,r" are boat. i ....... m - .. I r " "oitpw, peri Fare to Chester or' O A Kr oeutHA .Hook , 10 10 8 lm r(r DAILY EXCURSIONS TO WIT r6WS. . miugton, Del.-On and after wVf. - m l ""Piemner iu, lhe steamer EUZA HAi7vTi To A w Vln C?"2 "."bove Arch Twueet Single ticket ......." ........60 cents uester ana Marens Tfru.u v-cui For further particulars. ':rjt:i'""S""-a' 1 nit ' YVtm,' . SADDLERY, HARNESS, TAe. jnE UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS OF TUB MEW CIIKSNIT STREET NO. MI6), SADDLERT, IIAHNKSN, AND HOUSE- I rjtNlMUNO UOOUS Rouse OF LACEY, MEEKER & CO., Is attributable to the following fact$ ' They are very attentive to the wauta,ofthe! ens. tomers. They are satisfied with a fair business profit. They ttell goods only on their own merit. They guarantee every strap In aU harness they sell over M. the fault of the purchaser only who does not get what he la guaranteed and paid for. Their goods are U per cent, cheaper than can be bought elBewhere. They have cheaper and finer goods than can be. bought In the city. They have the 1 rgestand most complete stock in Philadelphia. All Harness over (25 are "hand-made." Harness from (11 to ffl'A Gents' Saddles from $ to (75. Ladies' Saddles from (io to (125. They are the oldest aud largest manufacturers in the country, LACEY, MEEKER & CO., 143m ' NO. 1816 CIIESSUT STBEET. FURNISHING GOODS, SHIRTS.&O. EBISO UXDERWEAIt IN CliEAT VA. rlety, tor sale at HOFM ANN'S HOSIERY STORE. Merino Underwear for Genta. Merino LuUerwear for Youths, Merino Underwear for Infants. ' SI erlno Underwear lor Misses. Merino Underwear lur Ladies, Merino Hose for Ladies. Merino Hose lor Misses. Blerlno Hose lor Youths. Merino Hose lor lulautsa Merino Hoae lor Geuts. All-wool hiilris, white, for Gento. All-wool hlilrls, scarlet, lor Geuta, All-wool Shirts, grey uilied. All-wool Shirts, blue mixed. All the above, oi superior qualities, for sale at IIOEMANN'S 1IOSIEBY feTOBB, 8 5 ttilbP No. North EIGHTH Street, J. W. SCOTT- & CO., StIIBT yiAMIFAt TBEHS, AND CKALKHS lit ' HEN'S rVKMINUINU GOODS MO. 814 CIIEMNUT STBEET. F8 D001W hlLUJVf THK "0OTlKEWTAL, ' ' '' . fBIUDlLPHIA, PATENT SUOULDEIl-SBAM S1IIBT HiniTViiAu PHili fitT VlH1.ikrn ms.lJir.M.T J"UB111"18 AND PKAWERa ill hi.'MrTlueui vr '""' BOl, All otner artln ea i.t rjL vii lml u ddbua GOODS In tuU varlvly, OOLfeljilull " -"--wi . ,. WINtHEMTKB rO .. .' JKo. UI CUJCaJTCT SMieet, ' HI PRIVY WELLS OWNERS OP PROPERTY H ha nnl.. n uat lrlvv Ital ta tinm. ...i ...t Ululuiected hi yvty low pnuea. A TJ TP 'V Q f KT a a lit i ov;il , Vanufbcturer of Poiidrtutfl;
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