The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, February 13, 1869, FIFTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY EYENlffE TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAl, FEBRUARY 13. 1869.
hvnOur own OortetpondenL
VtwYonx, Feb. ,
The New York Ladles Museum of Anatomy
the title of a new place of amusement aoon
to be opened. Perhaps I ought not to eall It
PUee of amusement, any more than I ought to
name eo the present Museum of Anatomy,
Whloh U resorted to principally by gentlemen.
It WU1 probably offer a good deal of Instruction
in an Indirect way. Tna Amaaonlan Idea la
spreading. Women are beginning to take part
In everything. In burlesque there are no men
any more on the New York stage. ThevlTlfled
fashion plates who flguVe as members of the
BorosU have asserted their right to dress as
they please, Mrs. Stanton and Miss Anthony
are haranguing at Chicago before crowded and
mphatlo audiences. Papers are before Congress
demanding and arguing the right of female
suffrage. That a New York Ladles' Museum of
Anatomy should be opened seems, then, a very
natural and pardonable link In the chain whose
fetters were first forged In the metropolis. It
"rags" In along with the rest. The new ma
aenm will be opened next month. Gentlemen
Will not be admitted unless aooompanled iby
ladles. The prices of admission will be the
same as those charged by the never-falling
Madame Byron (direct from Paris) or Mrs. Van
horn. When a lady Is aooompanled byagen
tlemau, the gentleman will be expeoted to pay
for both. The object of the new museum Is, ol
course, to upraise the fallen and down-trodden,
to extend and Intensify the sentiment of New
York sisterhood, to leach women to forsake the
bandbox for the ballot-box, and tbe limits of
crinoline for the lloenseof the osmpalgo cluo.
The late Philharmonic concert here has given
an Intense deal of dissatisfaction to all bat the
friends of the directors. To general publlo
were sold tlokets with the assurance that their
purchases gave them tbe freedom of the house,
' and that positively no seats were held In re
serve. When the usual doors of entranoe were
opened, all the best seats in the bouse were (lis-
covered to be ooouplod. Theorcaesira, toe or
ehestra rirole, and the balcony tier of private
boxes were tilled with laughing and "chaffing"
friends of tne President and Olreoiors; and even
tha earliest comers, who did not enjoy the dis
tinguished honor of suoh intimacy, were obliged
to take baok seats, or stand I eg seats, or seats in
tne nearest homeward soma stage, uouse
' onently. there has been a blast of newspaper
trumpets awakened about the ears of t"e
deiinnnent Directors, who. In their ofn
olons disposition to oblige BeDson, have
diuobllard a far more numerous and Important
class of people than that of which Benson Is the
generio synonym, vie : i nose wno puiu a gooa
nrloe for seats and had a riant to expeot tnem.
Knt this action of the directors of the soolety is
on a par with one or two others For instance.
the plaoards announcing rehearsals nave been
elaborately so worded as to convey the Impres
sion that a number of distinguished artists
would scnear uron the same occasion, whereas
only one appears on each. These facts have
caused the Pbllharmonlo Society of New York
to lose, for the nonce, some of its ancient pres
tige, ana to smaok 01 tne mereiriciousness 01 a
concert ball arrangement.
Tbe reoent troubles In Cuba have sent a great
. number of emigrants from I hat Island to this
city. These cam prise some of tbe most Intelli
gent residents from Havana. Bo numerous
have these Cuban refnaees become that a
weekly newspaper in their interests, and of
the insurrectionary movement in cuoa, nas
been atarted. It is called tbe "Boletin de la
- Jievelucion,' and gives a complete digest of tbe
latest Cuban news. A sooiety of Cuban ladles
has likewise been formed, whose purpose It Is
to raise funds to procure necessaries for the
nospitat service 01 tne uuoan patriot army, a
c resident, vice-president, secretary, vice-secre
tary, and treasurer, have already been selected
irom among ineseuaraveyeaMmrwor iiavsua.
I mentioned the other day the particulars of
an BRHnnlt whloh had been committed by an
exasperated ohorus singer upon the orohestral
-and polyglot Blrgfeld. Adolph Is an operatic
mansner. but be is also a Christian. The union
is not lmnnsslble. He has Droved his Curls
tlanlly, not only by Influencing the Mayor for
me release or inoier me ouuroa ginger iu
-question but also by forgiving him and taking
him baok Into the troupe. It reads like a pretty
' little pastoral In tbe dissonant eplo of New
York life. But perhaps opera bovffe managers
are so deeply aware that they have much to be
forgiven, that they learn late in life to practise
that virtue upon their lrjurers.
Why should love and suicide always be
classed together, unless In unconscious Bitlre
- upon tbe fact that they never go together ?
Living for a woman Is an Infinitely better thing
than dying because we can't have her. The
Germans, and more particularly tne uerman
population here, don't appear to thluk so.
'Charlotte" throws " Werther" In love with her
as she cuts bread and butter, and "Wert her"
makes away with himself because the bread Is
not siloed thin and the butter spread on
thick for him. Tentonlo Gotham takes
Its morbid oue from Goethe, I am afraid. In
this respect. The Instance which occurred at
half-past 4 o'clock on Thursday morning,
seems at least to be In proof of this. An appa
rently happy young oouple attend a ball and
return at that hour. At the hour of separa
tion, while they are exchanging their last words
tn tne inresnoia ids youuK iiuiu uuteues
ont a six-barrelled pistol and shoots the girl
and then himself. Perhaps they quarrelled
during tbe first quadrille. He nursed bis pas
sion during the polka-redo wa, and plotted
death dnrlDC the detix-Umps Murder Is a mon
strous chameleon In the midst of us at present,
and Is changing all sorts of letbal colors. The
pare beds at the Morgue are full, and tbe
coroners eat their meals standlne.
Madame La Grange reappeared last night as
'Norma."' A oetter audience was present tnau
It wonld have been wise to expect, and tbe
prima donna successfully Invoked all the re
source of culture to veLI her voesi weaknesses.
Miss Kellogg Is booked for next week. The
audiences at the two operabwff bouses are
crowing scant. At tbe Grand Oera House It Is
' In vain Tostee gargles with her little voice and
(Ogles with her little vlsutls. Tne failure Is
dead and the seats are deal-head. And at the
French Theatre Urau is so far at the end of bU
wits and bis repertoire that he Is going to re-
Tire uenev eve on Monday. ah blua.
MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC
Tbe City Amusements
AT thk Arch Tame Cat and Barbe Bleu will
toe performed this evening.
Twelfth Night will be represented this after
noon. At thk Walnut Mr. and Mrs. Barney Wil
liams win appear in The lenini Circle The Cus
toms of the Country, and Ths Irish Tiycr this
At tub Chksntjt Ctitnir-Choiu Hi will be per
formed this even lo a by the Gallon Trouoe.
At tub American attractive performances
Will be given tbls efieruoou and evening.
CarlHentz and Mark Haislor'sOrcnestra will
perform at Musical Fonn Hall this afternoon.
The Philharmonic Sonn'Y will give their
econd grand concert at the Academy of Musio
tois evening.
Thk MKNDELS80HN Society's second sub
scription concert will bo given on Thursday
evening. February IS
John Mitchel, Esq., will lecture for the
benefit of the Celtlo Library Fund at Concert
.nan on weunesuay evening, reoruary 17. suo-
Jeot, "Who are tbe Cells?"
CITY ITEMS.
raiors Obsatlv Redocko to elite oul Winter
t block of Men's, 1'uuths' and Soys' Cloth ino,
a Balf-way belween -v Bkbtbtbtt A Co..
' ' firth ana ; V Towkb Hall.
bxxth streets.) No, ia Mkkt 8t .
PlLAnI.PHlA,
juimdwh amw roast.
Joou Nnwa roa Bawaaa.
fjood dsws lor Hewers.
Good dsws for Hswsr.
i An extra redaction will bs mule on enr usual
prices where parties purchase oar Bpool Cotton In
quantities eseredlng ons dos-n. This Cotton Is tbs
bat la tbs market, and In all mm exoeeds two
buuurea yaras to tbs spool. Job ic Fihst.
Southeast corner Arch ana Beventb streets.
Epool Cotton I Bawaas Look i !
' Hlx spools for 2S oents 1 1
tilx spools tor U oents II
Blx spools for 28 o nta I
This Colon,aner a years trial, nua no rival. It
baa proved tbs strongest, smoothest, aud bm
adapted fur ruacblns or band ue; and la all cases,
Wbea measured, exceeds two hundred yards la ibe
pool. At tbs low pries ol s'x spools for u csqU, n
can onl bs bad at John if. Kimw'h,
.Southeast corner Area sod btreutn streets,
Cammbt OsaAWS Tbs snecess of the Masea A
Hamlla Organ Conipsoy, now tbs lart est maaurae
torersof Innrnmentso. tblsolfitt la ths world, p-a-duclng
and finding a demand for an average of ons
hundred and twsnty.fi ve organs per wwfc. lUmtrmtee
wbat can bs dons by energotio and persevering pur
ee It of rlgbt principles In business. Tbe rollowreg are
wbat rosy bs said to Articles of their OmaiKuiton1
kept always la view aal never dsviatsJ. from:
1. KicelisDce In ths msDnfactursd article must
never bs sacrificed to tcsnomy end cost.' The best
only and alwejrs.
I. No degree of superiority shall bs considered satis
factory ss long as Improvement Is possible.
8. Tbe ins of ever? vslasbie Invention snd real lm
provtmenl must bs ob'alced, at whatever cost,
i. Productions la bs sold at lowest possible prices'
ibese to bs prlntsd and offered to all alike, thu i deal
ing falr'y and Impartially with tbs public.
Tbls Company have expended an immense amount
In experiments for Improvements, In wblcb they
have been greatly sncceiuiful. developing, enlarging
Improving, and adding to the well-known Melodeoon
of former times, antll tbey bavs become tbs magolS
cent Mabox A Bamlim Cabinet Oroaks of ths prs
sent, to which was awarded tbs Paris Exposition
Medal tor saoerlofl'y las', yssr.
Tbey bavsjast Introduced a a Important Improve,
mnnt.tbo MasokA Hamlin ImpbovkdVok Humana.
a beautiful Invention, wblcb is said to bs as great as
advanoe npon the Vox Humana already used ss tbs
Cabinet Organ Is npon tbe Melodeon. Tbey also an"
nounce Important reduotloa In prices, oflarlng their
nnequal'ed Organs at prices which are even less than
those commonly demanded for Inferior workman
hip. Tbls Is tbe aatsral result or their greatly la
creased facilities for manufacture, and fixed rale to
sell at Bmallcst profit. A'. 1. Tribune,
VAi.wrrrNwi. VALKNTrsris.
No. 310 cbesnni etreet. No. Uliesnut street.
Between Tbttd and Fourth.
MAesx'a Headquartera,
Maukk's Head(iiiartars
Maobk's Headiiuarlers,
For Valentines,
For Valentines,
. For Valentin ei.
Are at Ko. 3t Chsnut, street. '
Are at Mo. 310 cm emit strnot.
Are at No. 310 Cnnsnnt strent.
Botall Price I.lst. Retail Frlce LHU
Valfn'lues, 1 cent each, at Magee's.
Valvnliuts. 5 cents each, at Magee's.
Valentines, 10 cents eaah, at Magee's.
Valnntloes, 15 o-)bts eaoi, al Magee's,
Vaicuilnee 'iO oents each, at Magee's.
Valentines, 43 cents each, at Magee's.
Valentines, :tO centa eaon. at Magee's.
Valentines. 3-1 cents esch, at Magee's.
VaUntlnes,40 cents each, at Manee's.
Valentines 4,1 cents eacb. No. .'110 Cnesnut street,
Valentines .10 cents each, No. 31rt Coesnut street.
Vaun Iu ',?.! cents each. No. 31H Chesnut street.
Valentlnes.One lxllar each. No. 310 CUeiaut st.
Valertlnes. Two Dollars each. No. 310 Caeanul St.
Vales tinea, Tbiee Jkllars eacb No 310Chesnutit,
Valentines, Five Dollars each No 316 Chestut st.
Valentines, Ten DolUrseach, No. 310 Cnannut st.
Valentlnea.Twerty Collar each No.310Cueflaiit.at
And up to One Hundred Dollars ecn, No. J 10
Cb?nat street.
At IU Mas he's Valentine Manafactory.
No 31fi Chearmt atreet. Philadelphia.
J.N IBIS CBAStbABLK CLIMATE Ol OUtS S Cold U
easily taken, and without due care another will be
contracted on top of it one Cold thus running tato
another antU tbe accompanying Cough becomes
settled and confirmed, straining and racking the
lungs, and ulllma'cly stimulating tha production of
tubercles; yet notwithstanding a majority of existing
cases of clearly defined Pulmonary Disease may thus
be accounted for, thousands are now carelessly air
lowlcg themselves to drift through tbe preliminary
symptoms, under Ihe fatal delusion tbat they are
troubled with "Nothing but a Cold." How obvious
Is It. therefore, that a Cold should be carefully cared
for from Its urelplency, snd every exertion need to
rid tbe system of its effects T Coughs and Colds,
almonary, Bronchial and Asthmatic Affections, are
readily cured by that s sndsrd preparation, Dr. D,
Jaynt'e Kxpectoiant, and by promptly reporting to
It, all fears ol Cancerous results will soon be dli.
slpated. Bold every where.
Tii a AyluK iN Life Isbuban'cs) Comi-akvof
PBiLAiiKi-rHra" Is A good company to work lor, and
almost any Industrious roan can make a good living
by acting as lis agent.
Its claims are easily presented, because they ars
clear and definite, and because of a very proper pre
fevence oa the part of Pblladelphlana and Peanay!
vanlans for "home" Institutions. It oners larger In
ducements than any ether company, aud good agents
are wanted to work la Philadelphia and adjoining
couutles. Address or call at tha Company's sllice,
Southeast corner of Fonrth and Walnnt streets, and
talk with Mr. C B. McLean about tbls matter
MONEY LOANED
In sums from one dollar to thousands, on Diamonds,
bllver Ware, Watches, Jewelry, Clothing, Dry Goods
. st Rettkw's Loan Office, Northeast corner
Fifteenth and Market streets.
HiDfCTiON in Prices
Tc close oil
Winter Stock.
CBABJ-KS ST0RK3 & CO., .
Clothiers,
No. SSlChesnut street
J rwxjJ-y.-Mr. "William W.Cassldy, So. IS South
feeoond street, has the largest and most attractive
assortment of fine Jewelry and silverware la the city
Purchasers can rely npon obtaining a real, pure arti
cle furnished at a price which cannot be equalled.
He also has a large stock of American Western
watches In all varieties snd at all prices. A visit to
bis store Is sure to result In pleasure and profit.
TAJSTIKeS, Cbybtsi, mkballionh, Etc. Ths
sale of Paintings, Crystal Medallions, etc., from the
American Art Gallery, New York, will be continued
tbls evening at 7,'j o'clock, at Scott's Art Gallery, No
10'iO Cbesnut street, comprising maty due speci
mens. Kale without reserve.
HittrT, Davis Jt CCs Pian.s ponsess the most
superb action, with unusual purity of tone, which Is
one of lovely softness and great brilliancy. Ths
agents. No. tt.T Cbesnut street, exhibit thirty-four
premiums over all other.
Mhs'BB. Howuix, Finn 4 Co. have opened no ex
tensive assortment of Paper Hangings at No. ill?
Cbesnut street, which store they will continue to
occupy ontil the completion of their new establish.
ment at tut corner of Ninth and t'nesnut streets.
8 a lb or Boots anu -aots. We would call ths
eaAy atlentlou of tbe trade 10 tbe large and attriw
tlvesate or uoois aua ?uoes, to us aoia ny catalogue,
lor cash, ou Monday tuorulng, February Ltth. at 10
o'clock, by C. D McOleea A Co., Auctioneers, at
their store. No. H' Market street.
Tbx Fas Tbe stay of Dr. Hartley la our city Is
positively limited to the day named tor bin departure.
No. 1 107 Cbesnut i-tret. i.
eaovia A Baaica'a Highest Prsmlnm sawing
Machine. No. T& Chesnot street.
sj-Wic HKcoauisnOuH clothino.
ST n'v jieeomn'tna vur i toininti.
"H, jlfCGiitttientt our vi-imitfi.
A a" We Jieim,ii(nil Our Clo'liiiip,
Ssr lt! uetoiitmtna ur mmntng,
- llr Jtcvn)iMnd Our Viothlnii,
1st, tor Us Good Uuut's -4S
tt For Its (,'oorf i)ialiiii,-
1st. br Us Hood Oilv "5
21, for Us Uoout Make.'Ul
2d, For Us Unod Mul.e
id for Us Uood Jlui-e-iei
ftj br II t 1'iutuubted Vlieames "5a
:sl, bi" Us I'ndoubted Cheupnem,
;WI, 'oc Ht I'liitniioted Citeapivss
AIT hrn iAL, Cabu. The close of a ean i a-it
-m,ti time, to buu Ovorronts ami Suits of evt:rw,.a
rltr(p"''n. at prta that are considerably lafvi
04-than are like.ly to be soon again. -i.a
WANAMAK BH E DIOH.V,
WANAU.KKa A ll.OWN
VAMAUAKica A Baowai,
Lab ruT AaeoBTMBisT and Laboswt FsTABLISlt
MUHT WafEfxTAKn MAKK.T 8TB.KTH.
MARRIED. -
J01TSTON-FACOirTT. On Fsbruary II. at Ihe
i . hrl.W. r.lha,. hv tha KhV. ItlCX .rd
Nwion.f) It.of IheChurca of the Ki Ipbany, Mr.
HW1N H, JOHNSTON to Atlas LVKEf TA l fAU
KTT, both Of this City.
DIED.
aARDtaniCOa tha mnrnliu Of the tltb lOStaat.
after a abort Illness. Mrs. MAK V UAiUUvON, la the
7h year of her age. . . .....
1 1 friends and relatives, ana tne awm v
United Jackson Female jteneflolal fsoclety, euii
Olive Urove. Na 4, A.O.of F. D. and of Amrloan
Btar Aaaeuibly, Ancient Older of Agatbiislans, of
wbtchabewas a member, are Invited to asteid the
fnneral, f.om tbe residence ol her son In-law, N .!
luanoatn a'reet (telween liomoara ana om,u.rr..n,
above Tweaiy-tblrd street, on 8uniay afternoon
next, tbe luh Inatant, at t o'clock. To prooend to
Meobanlcs' Cemetery.
BAINIKR-Oa tbe KHb lastaat, CHAltbKS J I.
HAINlF.R,lnlbetthyearofhlaage.
Tbe relatives and friends of tbe family, also tbs
Pcbool Directors of tbe Heventb m"tlnn snd to
Teachers of the Public fkiboois, are reapeottiMly In
vited to attend tbe funeral, from bla late rasl'lnnne.
No. 847 B. Twentieth street, on Monday, tie lu'h In
stant, at 10 e'oiook A. M. Interment at Odd Fellows'
Cemetery.
WITnK.RS. Oa the lt'b instant, UAViuari
WITHKIUJ, widow of tbe late Hubert F. Withers, of
Charleston. B. ('. i
LIFE INSURANCE.
BT THE
AMERICAN
AGENTS
LIFE IN8UBAJNCE CO.
Of I'hlladelpbia,
WANTED
8. E. Corner Fonrth aud
Walnut Streets.
IN
better terms NOWHERE
fered.
of-
Address or call at
Otlice, 1 to 8 F. M.
Company's
riiilaucli'iila
CALVIN B. McLEAN,
1 10 Manager of CUy Agency
ACCNT8 AND SOLICITORS
FOR LIFE DiSUBAJiCE,
AND ALL PERSONS CONTEMPLATING INSUR
ANCE, WILL DO W&LL TO BEK
Mr. II. 0. WILSON at the Office ot the
PENH MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 21 ClIliSNIIT Street,
llBatuthtl PHILADELPHIA.
DRY GOODS.
G
OK El) SKIRTS-
Tncked and Rullled. imported. Just onened a
line of the above, seven dlfierent varieties, al ra
suitable prices.
1HABKEI CIjKN TOILCT NETS.
Knt Ire cases nf certain siz". to a Set, for .10 cti.,
or li, 10, and 10 cents for Nos. 1. and
MII.K II.LI SIOH.
A la: gs lot for Pufled-chetk purposes, only in ct.
a yard.
REAL ( KtlCIICT TIIiri.
Heversl beanttfnl d-siyns, only H ilO eacb: on,
half naual price.
Bi:iL HiI Rfjri'LISUS,
No. 1 at il.'.t No. ., 'i: t No. :i 31 J. a piece. All
other widths, edge and Plats, proportionately lo.
Please notice, that these are the Magic Kuliltcg Co.'s
manufacture, guarat teed.
ini'fATlOSlU'KED 1'REHCH MHU.V,
JCxtra Wld'.
t'BEM'll JA;OKi;T M UKI.IW, Fxtr. Wld.
FBENl'll niLli,
For Walking Dresses for Hummer. Fzceedingly
scarce In this country.
DEAL CiVIPl Bi: L4:e, BLACK.
iniTAT14X UIIPIIHE IiAOKS, BLACK,
XEW PATTEBSN
I91ITATIOH I'BOCBET KUUIKVH, ttEW
Jnet received at
WORXK1
Lere and Rmbrolderv Store.
No. JH N. 1 1HHTH Wlreet.
pRICC & WOOD.
W. W. OB. EIUHTH AND PIIBBBV,
Have Just received from New York
India Twilled LongC'ollis, 31 :mir. iter yard
ratln Plaid Nalneook Maallna, '41, ;il, 1. 10
1.1, and .H)-, '
Hatlu bulpe Mualln. :1. 31, 33, 'Jin, to, and
r'lain and Plaid Orean'ttes. cbeaD
White JUrllltama 4 . 31, and .17, '.! very ch.n
II air Cord plaid and serin
e MuRllns.
White Ploues. tfl iK. :tl. Al
and 'J ..
Freeh Corded Piquet, 31, 37,'
and ICtf-.
o, ;;, 71,
Sott-Uulsh Cambrics, Jaconets, Nainsooks. Swlsa
Muslins, VlctorlaLawua.de. a. owiss
Unbleached Power-loom Tabls Linens.
VI, T-l.andti t Bleached Table Linen.
Wataon and Armstrong Table Linens.
Barusl.y Table Llnana.
Linen Napkins, &1-.10, sjl'OU. $Z, ai-.IO. aul.np
to 91 per dozen.
Linen Doylies, toe., ai, $143, B1-.10 np to f3
per do.n.
Best makes Shirting Linens
Linen Bird eye, for aprons, very cheap.
Scotch Dlapif. by the piece, cheap.
Linen Lawn, 0'4j, 7.1. and ", yant.
BaigalDS in LadleV and Uenta' Linen Hdkft.
Himhnrt V.AriDue and Intertlnet.
Dimity Banda Coventry Buttling, Magic RnrtUi'Ks.
Banurmgnam innings.
Aietiaterea rtuining, a new aruoie: a large 10: very
cheap. . , ,
nargam. 10 i.aipa ana ueuir nuirj.
Ladles' Fnll Regular-made Hoae. 33c.
Uants' tuper Stoat Hair-bose 31c
Gents' ilest Fngllsh Super H.out, 37!i-,
PRICK & WOOD,
Ji, W. CUR. KII1TH AND FILHKKT.
lliwl) PHILADELPHIA.
1SG9-C0MPETITI0N P1UCE8 ! J
Ur T0VN LIGHT EXPENSES II
OCK CTST0MKS THE UAIJiERSlI
Uoode delivered la fcll parts of tbe city csrefully
and free of cbarge.
MUSLLNS I MUSLLSS I
Thornleys Popular Corner.
We have Isld In a superior stock of MCBLINB,
Bleacbsd and TJnbtescbed. all wlctbs and quslltles,
and ars prepared to soppiy tne tnoiuanus 01 out
Philadelphia boosekeepers on tbe very best terms.
JOSEPH H. THORNLEY,
N. E. Cor. EltiHIH and SPKIX (JAKDEN.
to. b.-To can rids to our door. It will pas to
come. -
DK2LbS OOOD6 AND SHAWL! Cluslos. out low,
w
KITE A Ij F AC AS t OK I AKlIr.8.
While Corded Alpacas.
White French Merlnoes.
White rolln Alpacas.
At very popular price.
wiiiti: GOODS.
Flaia and striped Kalnsooks, 25 cts. up.
White soft finish Cambrics, 31 cts. ur.
Victoria Lawns, bariralns, 37 and 50 cia.
One case While I'kiue, 44, worth 50 cla.
White Swiss Musllus, 20 cia. up.
MCNLINN.
Good yard-wide Shirtings, 1! ct. up.
All the aood makes Bhlrtlngs.
Wide heavy Sheetings, 60 cla.
Sheetings, all widths, by the yd. or pc
IHIM IH, ETC.
New Spring Frlnta,
Bblrtlng Vrlnu, novelties. 16 to 37 cts.
New Ulnghams, Delaines, etc
37-ot. French Frlnta reduoed from 62.
16 oU Delaines rednoed from 22.
COOPEK aft CONAHD,
1.7 fam 6. p, gor. HWTU. nd WARKliT St.
DRY GOODS.
J O H N D U R fl 8,
No. 17 fSOlTTH EIT.TENTH STAKI7T,
ABOVI BPRUOB.
WIIITI1 CAB DP. D PIgfJK, Bits
W1IITM COK DKD FlattlM. 3le.
Jta?V th' desirable Whits Oordfd P que,
r."""11 as wsre sold last season, and would
s cheap svt rK'fw
wjaacaie Spn4H Figured Piihs, 3t ;.., woith
Flenred Ploues, i.t to 87 Isat year's prices.
Fins Corded Plqaes, 31, 50, l)'4H, 7H to ttOc.
MA1NSOOKM, CAMRRKU, AND SJIv-ISHI
MtJfSLINN.
Patln Plaid Cambrics, 1V. a. a 3.1 te O.le.
"!.l" d Piatd Natbsooka, !!4, 55, a, 31, 3T' ;
Ilam'jurg Xdglnts snd Inserting., nsw Importa
tions IX yie. wlas Watson dt Armetroag Wulie Table
Damask, 71r,
. S Wauon A Aimstrong White Tabls Damask,
M '..
V aton A Armstrong Splendid Damask Napkins,
91'fHI per doaen.
Pillow aad Sheeting Lluens, less than matkst
prices.
IIOMir.BTI BOllERT I 1IOVIERTI
Ladles' gennlne Balbriggan If one, 81'k F,inl., 73-.
Oenta' Balbrisgan hose, Silk Fimli., noe.up.
Idtea' extra long English Hose, W .c. worth 71r.
Oents' superfine English N-hote. extra-fasbloaed,
37Jt , beat imported. it
5ILK8I SILKS I 8ILK8I
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER'S
8ILK DEl'AKTMLWT is now Unusuall
Attractire.
The aesottment ifl large and prices reasonable.
RICH BLACK SILKS.
RICH FANCY SILKS,
RICH PLAIN SILKB,
RICH EVENING SILKS,
FINK SILKS,
YflllTE SILKS,
CORN-COLORED SILKS,
SCARLET SILKS,
BLUE SILKS.
PLAIN DRESS SILKS at $2 00.
ALL SHADES DRESS SILKS at $2 00.
RICH CORDED SILKS at 2-75.
VERY WIDE HEAVY SILKS at $3-50.
GOOD BLACK SILKS at $2 00.
HEAVY BLACK GROS GRAINS at $2 50.
Jn&t received, per late steamer, fall assortments
ol SILK and LINEN TOFLINS in
PLAIDS, PLAIN, and
BROCADE FIGURES.
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER,
tEMIUL Dill HOODS HOUSE,
Corner EIGHTH and MARKET,
PHILADELPHIA.
s
MLK POPLINETTES NEW STYLES.
STItlPED POPL1NKTTK3.
PLAIU POPLINETTtF.
PLAIN POPLINETTES,
PLAIN POPLIN ETIES, 30 INCH fc: WIDE, IN
STKEL GREYa.
SILVER GREYS,
LIGHT TARS.
VIOLET AND BROWN,
At , WORTH ! 50.
A Isitj. nd complete ssortiaentor
BLACK SILKS.
BLACK 6ILK8, with lustre, Bl'l'iK to 't',0.
BLACK GBO UKA1N SILKS, to Oil.
A complete sesortmsnt of NEW SHADES.
COLORED DRESS SILKS.
COl.OHl.D DKES8 SILKS, Hl'V) to SO.
FANCY DHKtrS SILKS, HI f31j, 1'5, ei.
bargains in Wiiiter Dress tootle.
H. STEEL & SON.
KJ. 'It AND 715 KORT1I TENTH ST.,
It PHILADIXrUIA.
REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION.
PUBLIC 8ALK THOMAB A SOXS,
Auctioneers. Larze aud valuable Lot. 4
ouies, fronting on Tioga, Ontario, Clinton, anl
Howard streets, Coopessvllle, Twenty-tilth
ward. On Tuesday, I-'ebruary hi, 1SW, at 12
o'clock, noon, wl'l be sold at public SHle, at tbe
Phllsdelpbla Ksctiarjge, all Ibat large and
valuable lot of ground. Iron ting on Tioga, On
tario, Ulinlon, and Howard streets (Vlosa and
Ontario streets are opened to this lo ). liogin
nlng at a stake, corner of land belonging to
Jacob Rldgway. and land conveyed and allot
ted to Isaac Wtlklns. In the late Northern
Liberties Township, now In tbe Twenty-flfcu
ward, of the city of Pblladelphla; t hence along
said line of Jacob llldgway south 72deg.o'J mm,,
west Id perches to a stone, corner of land of
Kenderton binltli; thence south H deg., east 62
perches to a stone In John Wilklns' land;
thence north ) dec. east IS :0-10u perches to a
stake, corner in John Wilklns' line, and land
conveyed and allotted to Issc Wilklns; thence
by land auotteu 10 ibsao w iikids norm oieg
west 4H 8-lCOpercbes to the place of beginning.
Containing 4 acres, a roods, and 21 perches of
land.
For further particulars apply to Wakellcg
Li others. No. "i-i Walnut street.
M. TBOUAH & HONS, Auctioneers,
It Nos. 139 and 142 8. FOURTH Street.
s It 1-2 A L KSTAThJ THOMAS to SONS'
feiSALJC. Four brick aud frame dwelllniis
iu Ana street. Northwest of Salmon street,
Twenty-flftb Ward. Ou Tuesday, February 16,
lte'J, at 1J o'clock, noon, m III be sold at publio
sale, at the Philadelphia Kxohsnge, all that lot
ot t; round and irnprovements thereon erected.
Situate on tbe southwest side of Ann street, 10
leet nortnwest. of Salmon st reef. Twontv-flfth
Waid; containing In lronton Ann street 10 feet,
and extending In depth about (r9 let to Kiren
srtet. Tbe Improvements are a three story
brick dwelling. 2 two-storv lrsme dwelllnL'.
acd one-story lrame mrsusc, occupied as a
liquor siore, wuu an me uxiures. autjecttO
yearly ground rent of .vi.
M. THOMAS ,t KONH. Auctioneers,
It Nos. 13 snd 141 S. FOURTH Street.
HEAL ESTATE THOMAS A SOX3'
I "i Bale. Well-secured t round-rent, H.ya a vear.
i.-r. On Tuesday. Febtnary 21. l8ti'J. at 12
o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the
Philadelphia Exchanee, all that weU-Sdcurtxl
redeemable ground-rent of ti iO a year, clear of
taxes, payanie April ana uatoner, securea uy
aiithst valuable lot of ground, with tbe ex ten-
etve Improvements known as the "Victoria Oil
Works," thereon erected. Bcglanlcg at a point
on the east side of Penrose avenue or State
Ulsnd road, 214 feet 8 Inches south of Pollock
sir et, containing over i acres ol Und.
The Improvements on the above are nearly
new, and cost ssu.m-u.
A clan way be seen at tbe auction rooms,
M. THOMAS A 6ON8. Anctliueers,
2iai720Jt Nos. 139 and HIS. FOURTH St,
t,t?st VHTATU1 THOMAS HOSS'
g a ln wen-secureii uruuuu ivoui, juu
JtZr rar tr000. On Tuesday, February lo. 1869,
at The Pblladelphla Exchange, all tbat well
secured ground rent of 1300, issuing oat of all
that lot of ground, situate on the south side of
Vine street, 2M feet west of Twenty-first street;
Anntainlngln fronton Vine street 20 feet, and
.-4 n ..cll. lll'l rul It la omirail hv m.
exienoiuK 'u ...... AW.HVWUH.VW j
three-story brick dwelling, with all tbe modern
Tliitfa lii uii Inunnnna Ice ft:t(U)it.
ClluTIIIJlvUU. a " " " - - -
THOMAS dt HONS. Auctioneers,
U Nos, 139 and Ul ti, FOURTH Street.
GREAT
op
CARPET Hi
SLIGHTLY WET AT THE LATE FIRE
AT NINTH AND CHESNUT STREETS.
J. F. & E. B. ORNE,
904
CHESNUT S T I E E I,
HAVC DETERMINED
TO CLOSE OUT THEIR ENTIRE STO0K
C ARPETI illOS
LEFT FROM THE LATE FIRE
AT A SACRIFICE ID PRICE
SALE COMMENCED
ON MONDAY, February 1.
WORKS OF ART.
LAST DAYS
OF TSB
EXHIBITION
OF
CHURCH'S
NEW "NIACAR A,"
AT
CARLES' GALLERIES,
No. 816 CHESNUT Street,
12 ill astnarcIP PHILADELPHIA.
CIGARS.
JO CIGAR SMOKERS.
11 MARIANA RITA"
Clgare, In twenty varieties of size anl price,
are pure ail Havana Tobacco; pronounced
equal to Imported Cigars, yet much cheaper !
Tby Them.
" FRA DIAVOLO"
Cigars, in Are varieties, are para Havana
Fuxeeb, still cheaper, aud unsurpassed at
their price I Tbt Them.
These Brands, Copyrighted, are manufac
tured exclusively by
S. FUGUKT & SONS,
No. 229 South FRONT Street,
Regular Impobtek as always, of Fixe
Havana CiGiKs. t iiMo
WATCHES.
WATCHES.
c. & a. r u qui a not,
Manufacturers gu! Iui porters,
No. 13 South SIXTH Street.
Ilrnwsjrp Manufactory, jVo. 22 & FIFTH fit.
HATS AND CAPS.
G
J0NE9, TEUri.B ft CO.,
FABBIOMAB L Hi HiJIKHs
No. U B. NINTH Btrool.
First door abovs Cbosnumrest. B
GWAHBUltTON'8 IMPROVED VEN1I
luted, aud sasy-rutins Iress lists (pslouledl.lo
all tbs Improved laaiiious ot tli seasoa, UHK
NtT Btreet, nsxtdooi to Ui. FostOfflosv U Utiap
WANTS.
WANTED LOCAL AND TUAVELLINO
Afuu In every city and town la ths United
Ktsiee. Great iuduoeniuts oll-rwd to aotlTS men.
l ull or aildrwis. with stumii, WOOD A LO., Boom 1-i,
Wo.tOOCUt&NVTbtrsst, I'ula. tslui
SALE
8,
INSURANCE COMPANIES,
THE NATIONAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF TUB
United States ot America,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Chartered by Special Act or Congress,
Approved July 25, 1868.
CASH CAPITAL, 81.000,000
BRANCH OFFICEi
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING,
PHILADELPHIA,
Wnere tne business ol the Company la trans
acted, and to wblcb all general oorrespondenoe
aboold be addreosed.
directors;
CLABBNCX H. CLABJC,
K. a. Rollins,
JAY LWSE,
John W. tixia,
W. Q. Mookhead,
Okokok b Xylkr,
J. Hlmokut Clakk,
a arisx l. VOOKM,
Wm, K. Cuanoijes,
John D. Daraiucs,
HlnwAKO Dodok,
U. O. Cahnxbtoox.
OFFICERS.
Clabxncb H. Clabk, Philadelphia, President,
Jav Cookje, Chairman Finance aud Kxeoallv
Committee,
Hknky 1. Cookk, Washington, Vloe-President.
Emkkson W. Pasrr, i'hilaUelpUia, Heoretaiy
and Actuary,
K. H. Ttjbjvjcb, WasblrLKfon, Assistants eoT.
Fbancis U, Hmith, M. 1.. Medical Dlreotor,
J. Kwinq Mkabs, M. li Assistant Medical
Director.
MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD.
J. K. BABNK8, Bargeon-Oeneral U. & A., Waao-
Li. g ton,
P. J. HoRwrra. Chief Medical Departmea
U,8. X., Washington.
D. W. BLi8d, M. V., Washington.
BOLlClTOlts) AND ATTORNEYS,
Hon. Wm. E. Chandler, Washlngtan, D, a
UxoBeit Habjiu, Philadelphia, Pa,
THE ADVANTAGES
Ottered by this Company are:
It la a National Company, chartered by spe
clal act ot Congress, lHoii.
It has a paid-up capital of Jl.OOO.OOO,
It oilers low rates of premium.
It furnishes larger Insurance than other com
paules for the same money.
it la definite and certain In 111 terms.
It Is a home company in every locality.
Its policies are exempt from attachment.
There are no unnecessary restrictions in the
policies.
Kvery policy la non-rorfeltable.
Policies may be taken whloh pay to the In
sured their lull amount aud return all the pre
mium, so that tbe insurance eosta only the ln
tertst on the annual payments.
Policies may tie taaeu t hat will pay to toe
Insured, alter a certain number of years, darlac
liie an annual lucouie of one-tenth tne amount
named In tbe policy.
Mo extra rate la charged for risks upon tne
lives of females, 188 warp
It lnsurta not to pay dividends, but al so low
a cost that dividends will be Impossible.
ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING RINGS.
L LA HOE AHSOHTMENT OF COIN AND
K A 11 AT ALWAYS ON HAND.
u
LEWIS LAUOMUS & CO., Jeweller?,
t rp MO. 1 HKSM VT SJTUEETs