1 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1871. SATrnn.vT, januaky si, isti. FICKEN'S PARDON. John W. Geatiy, the individual who, unfortu nately for the good name of thi Coram m wealth, figures m its Governor, ha, by granting a pardon to IltiharJ Fioken and a remission of the forfeiture of hi? bail dis graced himself forever as a man and as an officer of jnstice. Ficken's crime was one of the most outrageous that he could have com mitted, and that he is not a murderer is due to his good fortune and not to his intentions. A conviction in open court, and a sentence to the penitentiary, even if an executive pardon had immediately granted his release, were the least that outraged justice had a right to demand; but now it can be Raid with truth that so long as a criminal is wealthy he can pnrchase immunity for his offenses, no matter how outrageous they may be, at least while John W. Geary disgraces the executive chair of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. This transaction should be the last nail in the political coffins, not only of Geary, but of all his aiders and abettors Attorney General F. Carroll Brewster, William B. Mann, and Lewis C. Cassidy. Attorney-General Brewster's opinion on the application for pardon is certainly a remarkable performance from one who has himself sat upon the bench, who now fills the position of the first law officer of the Commonwealth, and who has hitherto borne a fair reputation both as a lawyer and as a man. He concludes from the evidence pre sented to him that, although Ficken was guilty of gross negligence this is a curious way of putting it,certainly he had no inten tion of inflicting bodily harm; that he had been heavily punished we would like to know how and that the signatures attaohed to the papers were guarantees of the applica tion. We do not see that, for here are soma of the names of the individuals upon whose recom mendation the pardon was ostensibly granted: William B. Elliott, William SIcCandless, Thomas Ashton, J. T. l'ettit, William Moran, and Representatives Lanion, Dambell, Ilagar, Daffy, Cloud, Quigley, Mooney, Al bright, Josephs, and Motiowan. It will be seen that the Governor and the Attorney-General have arrogated to them selves the functions of judge and jury, while Messrs. William B. Mann and Lewis C. Cas sidy, who figure as Ficken's counsel, have not merely fulfilled their duties as legal advisers, but they have busied themselves to defeat the tnds of justice by compounding a felony, as they were under no obligation to do, either as lawyers or honest men, Mr. Mann is exceed ingly desirous of regaining the office of Dis trict Attorney, from which he was driven a few years ago by his disgusted fellow-citizens, but he may rest assured that his connection with the Ficken case has forever sealed his hopes in that direction, as it has those of Mr. Cassidy for any office of trust or honor to which he may aspire. The lawyer who would aid in preventing a great crime from being punished simply because the criminal is wealthy and willing to pay handsomely in order to keep out of the penitentiary, is clearly not the right person to fill the office of public prosecutor of this city and county. Not merely every honest, lam-abiding citizen, but every man w7io is not able to pay for Vie privilege of committing crime as Ficken has done is clearly interested in preventing Yi' Uam H. Mann from ever again- becoming IHstrict Attorney. As for Geary, we are happy in the belief that this transaction will finish him politi cally. There is a point where patience ceases to be a virtue; and much as every da cent man in the State must have blushed on account of the vain, weak, and insincere political trickster who figures as the Gov ernor of this State, nothing that he has yet done oan equal his granting a pardon to Ficken under the circumstances he did; and this last crowning act of shame ought at least to secure his retirement from public view for the balance of his days. It ia understood that it has cost Ficken $), 000 to procure this pardon, and it would be interesting to know how the money was divided. At present all parties concerned in procuring the pardon are under a just suspi cion of having pocketed portions of it. Ficken could well afford to expend such a sum, howover, to keep himself out of the penitentiary, but it ii an eternal dhgraee that our highest offices are filled by men toho are filing to lend a ready ear to one who tomes vith $.".0,000 in his Jiand, uhen some 2 orattch trho commits a petty larceny, but who is not able to pay for immunity from punishment, is obliged to satisfy tt the utter most the demands of outraged justice. The mere granting of the pardon, however, is comparatively of secondary ioiporiauco to the serious fact that the Governor had it in his power to grant it btfore the trial and con viction of the er'mini'l. That it is both dangeroua and injudicious to commit the pardoning power under any circumstances into the hands of one mau has been demon strated most conclusively on nuny occasions since Geary has been in the executive chair; but that the Governor should have power to giant a pardon to an offender btfore he has been convicted of crime is simply monstrous. How 6uch a power is liable to abuse in the hands of a weak or corrupt Governor is appa rent at a gltiuce, and Hint it is a'jused the Ficken tu&o fuihU'ues wast couohnivd proof. It is possible tLat good may grow out of this disgraceful afftir by leading to what e have repeatedly demanded a revision of the whole sj stem of granting pardons. That it is not safe or right to entrust this power to the Governor alone, the repe-ited perform ances of Geary as a pardou-grauter havj sufficiently proved; and the Ficken case bhould influence the Legislature to take prompt action in the matter immediately, bo that a rofortn may be effocted that will pat uu i-nJ to or at least a check upou tue improper JIM FISK, OF FISKVILLE. Why does the Tribune ra;ja, and the l'ailoi pher imagine a vain thing? "Sioull tin wine man titter vain knowledge, and fill his belly with the east wind ? Should he reason with unprofitable talk, or with speeches wherewith he can do no good ?" It is mani festly absurd, and not less useless than ridicu lous, for the Tribune to ignore the existence and importance of Jim Fisk. Jim Fisk is; and, if he were not, New York would cease to be the metropolis that it is in fact, would cease to be Fiskville. When the Tri bune denounces the Herald as a "blatherskite," because the Herald interviews Jim Fink's Josie that was, the Tribune forgets that it is printed in Fiskville, and primarily for the edification of Fiskville readers. If Josie Mansfield is "tall, and shaped like a duchess,' why should it not be proclaimed in the Btreets of Fiskville? Jim Fisk was lovely in the eyes of Josie, and Fiskville yearns for all of the sweet details as to how Stokes supplanted him in the gum-shoes, and drove him from the brown-stone ranohe on West Twenty-third street. If a half dozen interviewers come to idiotic grief before the Fiskville pnblio is sated, it matters but little. Ahewspaper man may as well die of idiocy as of any other ailment, especially if he chooses Fiskville for the scene, and Jim Fisk for the subject-matter, of his interviewings. The skin of Josie Mansfield is "as fair in fibre and hue as the lily itself." It is not a matter of surprise, thorefore, that her hand is "white and smooth." Her ears are "small" and "seashell-like. " And her eyes well, her eyes are peculiar that is to say, "of a peculiar grey, and lambent like the phosphorescent 6treaks of light that follow the wake of a ship in mid-ocean." Good for her eyes, we Bay; and good for the lambent streaks of the phosphorescent ship ' that fol lows the peculiar wake of her eyes in grey mid-ocean. Jim Fisk was wont to gaze in those phosphorescent orbs, and to sigh in those small, seashell-like tympanum cases, and it is meet and proper that Fiskville should have a fair show to sigh and gaze likewise. Jim Fisk was accustomed to press that "white and smooth" hand in his, and the leering, idiotic creature who interviewed its owner should not be stigmatized as a loon, because he took that proffered bit of dainty flesh in his horny palm, preliminary to not ing down the points of the interview. Wasn't he sent there for that very purpose ? And didn't all Fiskville buy Wednesday's Herald, because he went whither he was sent, and did what his instigators expected him to do ? It is all "blatherskite," to be sure; but New York is Fiskville, and Fiskville listens contentedly to ' 'blatherskite" while she gloats on Jim Fisk, as the turtle-dove listens to the liquid ditty of the golden wedding bells while she gloats on the Fiskville moon. It was at the dinner given by Jim Fisk to Mon taland, the bouffiste "a coarse person, in her way," according to the insinuation of the idiotio creature of the Herald; but "a very nice and pretty" one, according to Josie Mansfield's plump assertion that Jim Fisk told Montaland he could have New York called Fiskville, if he so desired. Josie was there and heard him, aud says it "was like him all over." There is nothing "suburban" about this man Fisk, and there is notking "suburban" about the town of Fiskville. Iu Fiskville he flourishes as he would not flour ish in our "suburban" village. Stokes dis comfited him, it is true, and steppad into the gum-shoes and the favor of Josie. But then Stokes himself is of Fiskville, Fisky which we are not, being still somewhat "suburban." NOTICES. Economy should be practiced by everjbod ia all things. One dollar expended now in purchaHing a bottle of Jarne's Expectorant, by those troubled with a slight Cough or Hoarseness, or 8ora Throat, mny save the expense or a doctor's bill. A neglected Couch often end a in Consumption. A slight Inflam mation or the lining or the wind tubes, the usual symptoms or which are a Sore Throat and a Pain la the Breast, will soon lead, through want ef atten tion, to Bronchitis. A day's delay may entail mouths or buil'ering. l et the afflicted try at once Jayne'a Expectorant, It Is a standard remedy, and lis curat ive properties have been tested by thousands rr persoss who have recovered their health by It use. Sold by all Druggists. BtuEKt K's Infai.i.ibi.b M EDiciKis. We desire to call ihc utteiitlon or the aitlicted to the coiumu or Pr. Sehenck. Those sintering rrom hvadache, bad breath, costlveness, biliousness, diarrhoea, coated tongue, torpidity or the liver, and all the other numerous ills that man Is heir to, should at moo use his world-renowned Mandrake Pills, and thus be come healthy and harry- RELIGIOUS NOTICES. t--y- 8T. CLEMENT'S Clll'RCII, TWENTIETH and CllliltltY Streets Choral Bervlce and spimon to-nicrrow evening at t o'clock. Seas free. l 4 w o.y- ST. MAKK'S CHUKCH, LOCIST, AMOVE Sixteenth street. I'ree choral) service to nior tow evening at 't'i o'clock. tW- SPlHlTrALISM. THOMAS OAI.ES I'oR. and WOOD, Sunday, at lOtf A. M., on "J y V. M. , on "inspiration." Publlo mv i"lLll Will llllU'C JL HJVJ UUt v u ' w.i . ii Itevelatlou." ited. free. g- SIXTH PUmBYTKUIAN CHURCH, S Rret, below Sixth. Rev. J. P. C( SPKUCE tONKKY. Pastor, will preach to-morrow at lOtf A. M. ami Tjtf P.M. 1 21 til' BEHI-EUEtf BAPTIST CHURCH, BRD and BPUUCE 8treetH.pv. j. w I! EATON SMITH, D. D., Pastor, will preach Sunday morning and evening. H'ruugem always welc j m e. tf SPRINO GARDEN BAPTIST CHURCH, w THIRTEENTH Street, above Wallaee. 15ev. L. P. HONNUKRGKR. Pastor. Preaching to morrow at 10i A. Al. aud 14 P. M. Suti'lay-school at P. M. ti.y- DIVINE SEKVIUS (PROTESTANT EPIS w copal) will be hd'l In the hall of tnacoURT. LAND SAUNUEKS COLLEUK, TIUHT Y.NINTH Htreet, above Market, on Sunday. Jnuuary 2'2l, at lu-so A. M. aud 1-30 P. M. buuday-achool ut i! 3D. J ti,r CKNTRAL P h BS U V T E R I A N CHURCH, .EIGHTH and CHKKKY Streets, Rev. A. REED, D. D., Pastor Services to-morrow (Sab bath) morning at io, o'clock, aud iu tue evening at ly. o'ch ck. rV- SERMON TO YOUNOMEN, UNDER THS auspices of the Young Mea's Christian Asso ciation. Rev. T. A. EEKNLKY will preach a sermon espeeislly to young men, In tti ELEVENTH STP.fcKr M. E. CHURCH, ELEVENTH Street, above Washiugtou avenue, to-morrow (Sabiiatln evening, at o'clock. Medical student and straugiTi lu the city are coidU'.iy iuvi'c l t. RELIGIOUS NOTlOt?. j,y MESSIAH KVANUEUCAI. LUTHERAN " (UUHCII, .TEKKMHON and MXTKKNI'll S!recN,Kev. V. YV. CON R. l. D.I), Pastor; Rev. T. STORK, D.I), Associate pistor. NV.ibath sor- vtrrs at Kivr A. M. and IMP. M. Seats free. All are welcome. t tSf ARCH STREET M. E. CHURCH, S. E. COR- ner ARCH and HKOAD Street. Prwaohlnsr Siindsv at 10v; A. M nnd 7Vf P. M. bv Rev. V. II. VK NE, D. 1). Evening subject -Moses, the Young Msn of the Noble Choice." Young mu pprui tiimiT iiivneti. rif TUB FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCn. WASHINOTOH Square. Hov. IIEKRIOK JOHNSON, D. D.. Pastor, will preach to-morrnw at in A. M., and )$ y. M. Tun morning sermon will be with reference to the LIIE AND DKATII Of REV. ALHRRT BARNES. The evening sermon "A Time to Die." Ad are welcome. y- CALVARY PRESBYTISM AN CHURCH, LOCUST Street., abvo Fifteenth. Services stlnvr a. M. and 1Y. P. M. The Pastor, Rev. Dr. HUMPHREY, will preach to-morrow the first of a scries of evening srrrrons upon "Tho Scriptural iieveiopmrDr. oi nnsuaiilty. ' subject, "i no His tories! Thread." KEY. A. A. WILLITS, D. P., WILL PREACH In the WEST ARCH STREKT PRKSBYTE TMAN CHURCH, corner EKHITKKNTH and ARCH Streets, to-morrow at 10 A. M. and 1 P. M. Evening sermon the fourteenth of a series on Inte resting Incidents In the ministry or Christ "Christ Kalsing the Widow Son," gy- TA BERNACLE B Al'TIS T CHURCH. CH EH- NUT Street, west of Eighteenth Rev. .1. M. I-CURRY. LL. V., of Richmond, Va , will preach to-morrow (Sabbath) evening before the Young Peo ple's Association of the Church. Music by the Young People's Choir. The attendance of young persons cordially Invited. Service at 1 o'clock. fir- "CHARACTER AND LIFE IN THE SPIRIT World. "-1pv. HENRY C. MCCOOK Will preach on the above subject, to-morrow at 8V V. M. In SEVENTH PRHS RYTERI AN CHURCH, BROAD Street and PENN SQUARE. Usual service at 10 A. M. i trw- REV. PHILIP SHAFF, D. I)., TUB EMI nent Theologian aud late American Envoy of the Evangelical Alliance to European Churches, will deliver the fourth In the aeries or Lectures now being elven at CONCERT HALL, TUESDAY EVENING, Jan. 24, At elRht o'clock. Rev. WILLIAM HAGUE, T. D., will deliver the fifth on THURSDAY EVENING, Jan. S.J. Reserved seats may he secured at (Tould .V Fischer's Piano Rooms, No. 923 Chcsnut Btreet, without extra charge OLOTHINQ. Unusual Attractions. ATTRACTIVK STOCK of Ready-made Garments for the Winter wear of grown men, Going! Cheap! ATTRACTIVE STOCK or Ready-made Garmen'9 ror the Winter wear or growing boys, Going! Cheap! ATTRACTIVE STOCK of Elegant Piece Goods ready to be rashioned lutoch.ilcc garments for man or boy, Going! Cheap! OFF! OFF I OFF! GOE3 TUB WINTER STOCK, and we Offer! Offer! Offer! IT AT AWFULLY LOW PRICES! R0CKH1LL & WILSON, GREAT BROWN HAL , 603 and 605 CHE3NUT STSEST, PHILADELPHIA. TAXLOH5. Evening Dress Guits. Military and Uniforms. Naval 303 GHEZSNUT STREET. TURNER'S Cheap Book Stare. FEBRUARY MAGAZLNTS. FEBRUARY MAGAZINES. Harper's, Galaxy, Atlantic, Scrlbnor's, Llppln cott's, Peterson's, Uodey's, Leslie, Young folks, Old and New, etc. etc. Subscriptions taken aud t act numbers supplied of any Magazine. W. 8. TURNER, No. 8 8 CnESNUT Street. (Late Turner & Co ,) Publisher cf Watson's Poem, BeiutirulSnow. All styles or bludmg done. It? 303 CHESKUT STREET. TURNER'S Clieip Bjik Store. FEBRUARY MAGAZIES. FEBRUARY MAGAZINES. Harper's, Oalaxy, Atlantic, Scrlbaer's, Lippin coit's, Peterson's, Uodey's, Leslie, Youug Polks, Old and New, etc. etc. bubicrlpiious taktu and back tuuubjra supplied of any Magazine. W S. TURNER, No. SUS CHESSUT Street, (Late Timer A Co., Publlaler or Waisou's Pueni, Beuu Uul Saow. Al' frtyles or blndibg done. 115 Ater having done the Urges' KID (J'.OVli TRADE during the last year ever dona by uua house In Philadelphia, the MESSR8. A. & J. B. BARTE0L0ME v7, OK THE Great Kid Glove Emporium, Find as a natural consHiucace some sailed aud Im perfect OloveB, or thtlr well known brauds, "It irr. ley," "La Belle," "Jouviu,"and "Joseph," which they propose to aoJl at ' 75 Cent Pr Pair. Fur all brands, all colon, and all sizes. Tills is a grand opportunity to git good Gloves cheap, whicU are suitable to wear In muds and ordinary wear. They also are otiulug a lot ol 2 Button fancy T p Gloves (worth ft -87) at l"5 per pair. This low I rice will sell them quk i. Call below tney are all gone. 1 l smf J'ir? -CHESTNUTS! piPlnLADCLPHIA: PA. MANDRAKE PILLS. 'p AKK A DOSE OF SCHF.NCK'S mandrake PILL?. II' YOU HAVE SICK I'.EAnACIIH. TAKE A DOSE OP BCHEXCK'3 MANHUAKE PILLS. IF YOU HAVE RAO IH!E TII. TAKP. A HOSE OK KCIILNCK'd MANDl'.AKF. P1LL3, IF YOU I I'.KL HUOWSY. TAKP. A tOSE OK SCHLNCK-a MANDRAKE PILLS. IK YOUR TONGUE IS COATED. TAKE A DOSE OK FCHl'.NCK'S MANDItAKF. J'lLLS. IK YOUP. ROWELS AKE C03TIVF.. TAKE. A DOSE OK PCHENClv'3 MANDRAKE PILL, IK YOU HAVE DIARIHKE A. TAKE A DOSE OK PCHENCK'd MANDRAKE PILLS, IF YOUR SKIN IS YELLOW. TAKE A DOSE OK SCHENCK'3 MANDRAKE PILLS. IK YOU II AYE TAKEN COLD. TAKE. A DO.;E OK BCHENCK'3 MVNDI'.AKE PILLS. IF YOU HAVE THE RU ES. TAKE A DOSE OF SCIIi:NCK'3 MANDRAKE PILLS. IP YOU HAVE BEEN DRINKING. TAKE A DOSE OK 8CHENCK'3 MANDRAKE PILLS. IK YOUR LIVER 13 TORPID. TAKE A DOSE OK SCHENCK'3 MANDRAKJ PILLS. IK YOU ARE 1ULTOUS. TAKE A DOSE OK SCIIKMJK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. IK YOU HAVE A BAD TASTE IN YOUR MOUTH. TARE A DOSE OK SCHENCK'd MANDRAKE PILLS. IF YOU HAVE PAIN UNDER YOUR SHOUL DER BLADE. TAKE A DOSE OF ISCHENCK'3 MANDRAKE PILLS. IK YOU FEEL LIKE HAVING CHILLS AND FEVER. TAKE A DOSE OK SCHKNCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. IK YOU WANT YOUR STOMACH TilOROU GHLY CLEANSED. UfrE l'REELY OK SCllLNCK'd MANDRRKE PILLS. IK YOU HAVE SYMPTOMS OF DROPSY. TAKE SCHENCK'3 MANDRAKE PII.L-', IK YOUR APPETITE IS POOR. TAKE A DOSE OK SClll'.XCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. IF YOU WANT TO KEEL WELL AND LIVELY. TAKE A DOSE OK BCHENCK'3 MANDRAKE PILLS. IF YOU KEEL DROWSY IN THE MORNING. TAKE A DOSE OK SCHENCK'3 MANDRAKE PILLS, IF YOU CANNOT SLEEP TAKE A DOSE OF SCHLNCK's MVNDRAKE PILLS, II- YOUR LIVER DOES NOT ACT. I'AKE A DOSE OF SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. IN YOU HAVE A PAIN IN THE STOMACH. TAKE A DOSE OK SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, IK YOU FEEL THAT EVERYTHING GOES WRONG. TAKE SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE P1LL3 IN YOU WANT GOOD DIGESTION. TAKE SCHINCK'3 MANDRAKE PILLS, IF YOU II AYE WORMS. TAKE IN TIMK SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, IK YOU WANT TO PREVENT TYPHOID FEVER. TAKE A DOSE OK SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. IF YCU HAVE EATEN TOO MUCH FRUIT TAKE A DOsE OK SCIIENL K'd MANDRAKE PILLS. IK YOU ARE GOING ON A E A VOYAGE. TAKE A DOSE OK hCHENt K'd MANDRAKE PILLS. IK YOU WANT TO MAKE A (iOOD BARGAIN 'JAKE A DOSE OK SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. IK YOU KEEL MELANCHOLY. J AKE A GOOD DOSE OK SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. IF YOU HAVE BEEN DRINKING TOO MUCH, TAKE A BIO DOSE OK SCHENCK'a MANDRAKE PILLS. IP YOU WANT TO GET UP EARLY IN THE MORNING. TAKE SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, IK YOU FEEL DULL AND HEAVY. TAKE SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, IK YOUR STOMACH IS OUT OK ORDER. TAKE SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. IK YOU ARE TROUBLED WITH WATER BRASH. TAKE SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, IK YOU HVK THE JAUNDICE. TAKE SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, IF YOU ARE TROUBLED WITH DULL HEAD ACHES, TAKE SCHENCK'S M AN DARKE PILLS. IK YOU HAVE A i-OUR STOMACH. TAKE SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILL-. IK Yolii APi'KlIlE IS POOR. TAKE SOIIKNCK'o MANDRAKE PILLS, IK YOU HAVE SICK STOMACH. TAKE SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, IK YOU HAVE PAIN IN THE BREAST. TAKE SOU FNCK's M VN DRAKE PILL-:. IK YOU HAVE PALPITATION OF THE HEART. TAKE SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILL-, JK YOU HAVE BOILS OR ULCERS. TAKE SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. IF YOU HAVE PAIN ACROSS 1 HE LOI NS. TALE SCHENCK'S M ANDRAKE PILLS, IK YOU II AVE THE GRAVEL TAKE SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. IF YOU WANT TO KEGULA I'E Vill i! BO iVELS. TAKE SCH ENCK'o MANDRAKE PILLS. IK YOU HAVE LIVER COMPLAINT, TAKE SCHENCK'S MANDRAK : PILLS, IF YOU ARE LlLlOUS. Itr. FREELY OF SCHENCK'S M IN DRAKE PJLL. if you Want Vol r liv er thoroughly' CLEAN jED. AND P.ETi El! THAN CA LOMEL CAN DO IT. TAKE A DOSE OF SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. IF YoU FEEL DIZZY-HEADED. tl.EANsE IT Willi SCUENCK'j MASD.LVKE PILLS. IF YOU WANT VOI R STOMACH To MAKE GOOD FLOOD. IT IS TIME YOU WERE TAKING SUUBWK'i MANDRAKE PILLS. IF YOU GET TALKING AND FoR ;ET WHAT YOU A I! E TALKING All OL T, SC1H.M K'S "MANDRAKE PILLS ARE PREPARED ONLY BY PP. J. II : C!1ENCK, AMI SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT HIS PRINCIPAL OFFICE. NO. V, N. Si NTH ST in. IT. CORNER Ol' COM UER .E STREET. lMlILADI-.LPIlI V. AND BY Dl FGGJSTS EVERYWHERE-i-i;:'. I". Si CENTS PER IHX. cottosms vVe Lave now open everj thing ia Bleached and Unbleached Shirtings and Sheetings, which we are telling rapidly ly the piece at lowest WIIOLESALH 11A.TES. EVERY GOOD MAKE 10-4 SHEETING. 9-4 SHEETING. 8- 4 SHEETING. 6- 4 SHEETING. 5-4 PILLOW MUSLIN. 9- 8 PILLOW MUSLIN. 4-4 SHIRTING. 7- 8 SHIRTING. JF? Our IHack Dress Goods stock is very complete JR-i One case Black Alpacas, 44c, been selling at GOo. ir Two casea Black Silks, from to $5 00. jtfr Winter Dress Goods closing ont at and below cost. Cloak and Shawl Boom nnnsually well stocked. j?. 0? Ladies' Cloaks, full stock, selling very cheap. gtt Ladies' Snits closing out at low prices, tf-cr Ladies' Shawls, one of the best stocks in town. pst Party and Evening Dresses made quickly to order. Special attention given to Dress making. QOOPEE, S. E. CORNER NINTH WINES. HOCKWiWES. Just received from the house of D. LEIDEN, COLOGNF, on the Rhine, an invoice of II OCK W I IN E S, Consisting of JOHANNI8DERG, MAR KGB RUNNER, STEINWEIft, LIEBFRAUftllLCH, andNIERSTEIHER, VXttTACtSS OF 1C62 and 186S. For sale by 1114 12C JOSEPH F. TOBIAS & CO., Ifos. 20Gaud 203 SOUTH FllO.VT ST. JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE. 11SJ4, SILVERWARE. AKE NOW OPENING AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF Sterling Silver Ware In Plain and Sancy Designs. ROBBINS, CUBK & 6ID9LE, No. 1124 CHE3NUT Street, MI tuths lMIILADFPIIIA. CLASS AND QUEI-NSWARE. 00,000 WOKTH OF : CHINA.GLAES and EARinEN WARS 10 BE CLOSED OUT, RE0A11DLESS OF COST. Gay's China Palace, Ko. 1012 CUKSNUT STKEET, Are o!ill?t'd to close out their Immense stock", la con hi (UeiKj of tho bml.lli.x Miuy oixupy baviu; Ikmu aoiil al Sherlira Half, which break their ld8''. Tlio en'.lte bto k ninst to c'OHe.l out iy the 1st of April, a.s they are cOliyuil ti vncu'e tho f)reiuia!8 by n.U I tunc, iumow we quote prict:j oi a few irtniuuirstapia i fcooiis. Fauci coeds aid at a utlil greater discouat ' flCW J"nuer prices, Whiti Prcni-H Ciilua Mulng Sef., 1A1 pieces ..f.0-o. White IreiKh I hina Liniuijr t'"N UW pieoos... Whlto French (Jhlua Tea frets, 41 places T-OJ U'l.ir.. Kr. i,. Ii I liirmTea S.'tH. 46 pieces S'OU While French China Cur 1 S.it 'vs. pur Bet Vi lilecea (cups with liandiciO TOO K fiie t lllli a lliuiuir tltl. I'd pieces tf-ft'l bioue Culna 1 ea bet ( ;ii).s vuh ha-ill) 44 ps a M toue hlua 'J'eu SeU u-upt wiili iiau'lies) ii pa 4 () Su ue china t humljir Sot, 2 &u M -lie C'liina Cup ami KmioT!,rHr net 1J pieces t,i MMieCliibft Uiiiluif I'lale.-, per doz-.n l'ti) I'ftnlo TuinhlorH, per dozen IW Tat.le iobleU, per iluzen . Oi;y Tea Seu a ar;ieiji) is llohriuiau ColuKuebels, i ltoitieH aud ruil'll.i.t J Uoht-uilau Liquor t, 0 CiUi.iieu, W aiter aud i..llle ' All nutlets variety of Koev Clou .1.4, nu'tl1)K for Iloiuluy t'reaeuitt, ut au iuiuieuao roduoiiou from foim r ptires. llooila to (jo out of i he city will oe packed an 1 tlo llv rt-d lo train-piria'l-n oillc'J free ol i hat go, au I lli.-ureil Hi;aiitHt lirakiilf tn destiualioii. tllcW itOOMS UFI N 'I ILL O CLOCK AT NIciHT. tiVUE FIXTrRSa VOX SALS. 1 13 3 u'hl.u Mr W CON A AND MARKET STREETS. FINANCIAL. DREXEL & CO., No. 34 BOUTH THIRD STREET, American and Foreign flanker DRAWS KXCHANGB ON LONDON AND PRI. CIPAL CITIES OF BUItOPB. DZAL3RS IN Government and Railroad Securities, Drevel, Winthrop & Co., Drexel, JIarjei ft Co., No. 18 Wall btreet, No. 8 Rue Scribe, New York. Par la. AMERICAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY Cf Philadelphia. HOOKS OF SUIISCKIl'TIOX FOR TBI 13 O IV 13 S Of this Company Ae now open at the followiog; placet: I Ofllce of the Insurance Uompany of North Ame rica. No SS'i Walnut street. Oillce of the Delaware Mutnol Insurance Company, southeast corner Third and Waluut streets. Otliceof K. C. Ktngtit A Co., souttieast corner of W uttrand ChCHnut streets. Oillce of Drexel it. Co.. No. 34 Soatu Third Btreet. onice of 14. K. Jamison A- Co., northwest corner Of Third and Cheouut streew. C. Caniblos & Co., No. 34 South Third street. Oillce of liarki r, Kron. A Co., No. as South Third Btreet. oillec of (Hrard National Bank, Third street, below thesuut. oilice of Central National Bank, Fourth street, beniw I hem ut. These HON I S are Issued In siun4 of 300 and fliiti eueh, with interest tit the rale of C percent, per annum, free ol State tax :f are a Urst mortgage upon the property ol the Company, aud the prompt paiitiit of the principal aud interest of the same in iruuiauleed bj the FcuasylvuiiU HaUroul Com puny. 1 21 m HOLIDAY OOODS, HOLIDAY GOODS. Epiln; HcrscSf Rocking; Hotsos, Children's Carriages, i EOY&' 6LIDS, WAGOITS, VELOCIPEDES, Etc. Etc. H. J. 8HILL, Faciory, No. 226 DOCK Street, 12 9 4p BELOW SXCUANQJi, WATCHES. UslnI)lilMl in 183 1. WATCHES. EVEUGOINO " BTEM-WISDEUS, KEY-WJNDEUS, QUAKTEH 8EUOND3, MINUTE 11EPEATER3, ETO. ETC. ETO, C. & A. TEQUIGNOT, tOd CilEiSUT STUEET, m ruiLiDHLpaii. lise Ql the pardouiutf power.
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