Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, January 11, 1866, Image 4

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    g esIMIESS NOTIORL
."MO,HAL INSANITY." '
Now, they have a custom Amity,
- When a chap steals lots of money,
To say that greenbacks on the brain
Have made him "morally insane,"
• Worthy of less blame than plty;—
Old-tlme folks.ere not so witty!
But true Insanity, show
'piny man neglects to go
Where cheapness, beauty, strength and all,
Join in the suits of. Lower Hall.
OBNTS', YOUTHS' AND Boy' eDOTHIN.A.D G.
TOWER HL,
No. 518 Market Street,
BENNBIrr & co.
/Or Prises greatly reduced to suit the times. '
Goods sold at lower prices than for , several
wears.
LOFTY Is'ETTLi.LS.
LOWS , a moat ambitious pair
Reholved on marriage in the air!
And chartered a balloon to take
The parson, bridegroom, bride and cake.
But to their most intense despair,
The parson would not act up there,
Feeling to such an action loth,
As throwing stigma on his "cloth."
So the fair lady gave her hand,
Reluctantly, upon the land;
But still, resolved to make a sight,
They afterwards took upward flight.
Rot every swain would jeopardize,
His lately sec/aired Paradise!
But those determined on display
Are bound to have it, in some way.
One way, and just as efficacious—
One at which folks won't say "good gracious!"
Equal to akivoming through the clouds,
And one that will attract large crowds—
11, not to step into a Car,
But visirt, hatibright mundane "Swot,"
Where each expectant bridegroom, cute.
Goes to obtain his wedding suit.
Owing io the arrangententi which we have made with
gu insurance Cowponies, we are now sating our entire
stock of fine fashionable ready-made Clothing (a barge
_portion of which has been slightly damaged by water),
IGLOARDLISS OP Mil. .For the GCCAUUTI,OdiNiOR of the
pabideme will keep open every evening until eight a'elook
scatitfurther notice..
STAN CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
Low Pumps arm FAOHIONAHLE Goons,
609 CRNOTNIIT STRUBT, ABOVE SISTII,
PERRY & CO.
BRONCHITIS.—From Mr. U. H. Gardner, Principal
•t the Rutgers Female Institute, N, Y., May 14, ldEd
"G. have been afflicted with Bronchitis during the past
winter, and found no relief until I found your Troches."
. .1/70tOlet Bronchial Troches," or Cough Lozenges, give
prompt relief in Coughs, Colds, mid Throat Diseases
and are for sale throughout the United States and most
foreign countries,
TWItALE& SCHMIDTRRJHT,
ItIEMES ,
Piano Manufacturers.
A fine assortment of our linst.class Instruments, of
moderatee and finish, on hand. Full guarantee an
prices. Ware Rooms. No. 46 North VIM
Street. noll-s,tu,th-am%
tIiiLICKERING GRAND PIANOS.
SEMI-GRAND PIANOS!
SQUARE GRAND PIANOS!
Axe known to be the most perfect and permanent In
zdruments in America and Europe.
In Grand and Musical Tone and in all respects of
delicate and endtring mechanism, it is entirely con
ceded by the
GREAT ARTISTS OF THE PIANO,
And ALL DISCRIMINATING MUSICAL AMA
TEURS, that
THE CHIMERS:NG PIANOS ARE FIRST
On both sides of the Atlantic.
NEW WAItEROOMS
914 CIIESTAUT street.
Jag-tu,th,s,tf/ W. H. DUTTON.
&FEIN WAY dr. bONS'
PIANOS
IMAre now acknowledged the best in
struments in Europe as well as America. They are
used in public and private, by the greatest artists
living in :Europe, by 'Von Bulow, Dreyschocir.
Jaell, and others; in this country by Mills, Mason,
Woltbohn, etc. For sale only by
BLASIUS BROS.,
delB 5t w tf 1006 Chestnut street.
plp:p I[cS:ilJ Dd
THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1866.
THE TRIAL OF DAVIS
We have, at last, the official informa
tion from the President as to the pros
pects of the trial of Jefferson Davis.
Eight months have elapsed since his
capture, and the subject of his trial has
evidently received full attention from
the departments of the Government
which it concerns, The message of the
President to Congress devulops several
interesting facts. Davis is held for trial
upon three different charges, treason,
assassination and cruelty to Union pris
oners of war. Grave as all these crimes
are, the first named is by far the most
important, involving, as it does, the
whole issue upon which the war was
fought. We are therefore told by Mr.
Stauten that the President "deemed it
expedient that Davis should be first put
upon his trial before a competent court
and jury for the crime of treason." To
do this, the Attorney-General decides
that the civil authority must first be
thoroughly re-established in Virginia,
which has not yet been done. The design
of the Government to give precedence to
the charge of treason, and yet not to
ignore the other grave charges pending
against Davis, will meet the approbation
of every right minded citizen. It sets
definitely at rest the fears so often ex
pressed that the arch traitor may,through
some excess of leniency, slip through the
fingers of both the military and civil law.
It shows that the delay, instead of
increasing the chances of his escape, only
tends to render his trial more certain and
his conviction more probable. Chief
Justice Chase has veryproperly declined
re-opening his courts in Virginia until
he can be assured that trials can be fairly
conducted, without having juries packed
with avowed or very doubtfully galva
nized rebels.
The report of Attorney-General Speed
argues the question of the proper place
for holding treason trials. While admit
ting that one construction of the law,
held by many eminent authorities allows
such trials to be prosecuted wherever
any portion of the crime has been com
mitted, he confesses that he is not, per
suaded of
,i'ts soundness, and therefore
advises that the trial shall take place in
Virginia, or in some district where Davis
was personally present during the rebel
lion. But he has no doubt about the
trial itself. He not only advises that-it
shall take place, but he declares that it
will be "a direful calamity" if it does
not. He desires the trial to proceed
under the provisions of the Constitution,
but he -hopes that the law will not spare
some of those who have been spared by
the sword.
From this message of the President
we gather these facts. Jefferson - -Davis
is certainly to - be tried. He wilinot be
tried until; in the' words of Attorney-
General Speed,' "the laws can be peace
fully administered and enforced" - in the
rebellions States. His trial for treason
will not condone the other crimes of
which 'he stands charged, and C01 . 1 1 3e .
quently ea acquittal en his trial for
treason will leave him liable' to a
Military trial for cruelty to our prisoners .
and'a criminal one for complicity in the,
murder of President Lincoln. *e
further gather that Clement C. Clay,
Yulee and Mallory are still held in con
finement upon charges which will lite
determined by the trial of Davis, and
that the other Members of the Rebel
Cabinet have been released on parole, to
abide the aCtioli of the Government in
this prosecution.
The country should be .thankful that
we have .a Government which, in all
its departments, is thus showing itself,
while magnanimous to pardon, so strong
to punish. Its generous efforts to
restore to the people of the South the
civil rights they have so wickedly for
feited, have commended it to the admi
ration of the whole civilized world and
proved that there is no vindictiveness in
that justice which it means to visit upon
the crimes that brought such trouble
upon the country. The President and
his cabinet may safely be trusted with
the custody and final disposition of Mr.
Jefferson Davis, and we presume that
Congress will be fully satisfied, after the
communication which they have re
ceived from the President, to leave him
in his hands.
NEW YORK CORIBLERCL&L KORA.LS.
We have already referred, on several
occasions,to the system of fraudspursued
in the New York Custom House to the
injury of the revenue of the country and
the great damage of the business of more
honest communities. Much of this re
puted fraud necessarily rests upon sur
mise, for scoundrels generally cover up
their tracks with more or less success,
and it is difficult to get at the real condi
tion of affairs where rascality is pursued
systematically. Recently a strict offi
cial investigation has been made into
the affairs of the custom houses of New
York and Philadelphia,:and the result
has been the demonstration of the fact
that Philadelphia merchants pay an
average of sixteen per cent. more duties
on goods that pass through our custom
house than the New York merchant
pays for goods that go through the hands
of the officers of customs of their
own city. This difference tis of itself
a handsome profit, and it is no wonder
that colossal fortunes are accumulated
in New York and that trade seeks a
locality where there are such convenient
facilities for cheating the government,
for wronging honest merchants, and for
damaging themanafacturing interestsof
the country by a virtual nullification of
the revenue laws. Now that the fact of
this wholesale villainy is made patent,
cannot the government apply aremedy?
RAILROADS - "AT WILL."
Mr. Lowry has introduced into the
State Senate a bill, the object of which
is rather loosely stated to be "allowing
any company to build roads at will."
Whether this is so expressed as speci
ally to include city passenger railways
or not, such a bill must be of great im
portance to this city, and we trust that
our local authorities will give it their at
tention. If it does include city passen
ger railways, it will deliver the city, to
the mercy of speculators. If it does not
and the bill has the general nature
stated in the telegraphic report, then it
includes the power to build steamn roads
Through any street.
Even if its expression be less general
than is reported; such a change in our
railroad system is far too important to be
adopted, if adopted at all, as we trust it
will not. be, without the most careful
consideration.
Lectures on Photography.
It is with feelings of more than ordinary
satisfaction that we hear it announced that
Mr. Coleman Sellers is about to deliver a
series of lectures at the Franklin Institute
on Photography. Mr. Sellers is known
both here and in Europe as a gentleman
thoroughly versed in all the mysteries of
this art, and one well able to convey to
o'hers the information which he himself
has obtained. While engaged with the
pressing duties of a vast establishment for
the manufacture of machinery in this city,
he has yet made time to carry on a number
of scientific investigations exhibiting rare
ingenuity and great scientific knowledge in
hiS researches.
Photography hag ' shared his attention
with other brandhes of art, and he purposes
to give some of the results of his labor in
the series of lectures now announced. That
they will be useful to professional artists
we need hardly say, for they are the result
of a very rare combination of scientific
knowledge and practical skill. That they
will be interesting and instructive to, all,
follows as a certain conclusion,from the fact
that Mr. Sellers has a peculiar skill in ex
plaining mattersof science and has prepared
diagrams and experiments of the most per
ect kind for the, full elucidation of his sub
ject. We anticipate a great treat in these
lectures and would urge all who feel any in
terbst in the subject to attend.
The upera,
There was a good attendance at yester
day's matinde, and L a, panic Blanche' was
faizly done by the Germans. In the even
a fine audience witnessed the third repre
sentation of the Africaine, which was ex
ceedingly well done,l as usual.
This evening, for the first time for several
years, Bellini's grand '.oper a of I Puritan
will be played, with! Miss Kellogg as
,"El
vita," in which she t e as great success in
New York and Boston. Irfre, Bellini , and
Antonucci take the other leading darts,
and the opera cannot fail to be well done,
To'-morrow evening, for a complimehtary
benefit to the enterprising manager, Mx.
Grover, "Azores/a Borgia will be played by
the Italians, and the Germans will give a
concert. The season will positively close on
Saturday evening.
HON. S. S. CO". ON IRISH WIT AND' Hum
MOB.—This evening, at Musical Fund Hall,
HorkS. S. Cox lectures, before the Press
Club, on "Irish Wit , and Humor." I We
anticipate a great treat, asMr. Cox is one of
our most eloquent and ready CongresSional
orators and a scholar of very great ability.
'THE ,DAILY EVENING PHILA
He will probably have ~a very large mil
discriminating audience
,
Very Valuable Real Estate a__,t . Public Sale.
Messrs. Thomas' &• Sons' sale on Tuesday next will
include a very valuableßusiness Property on MAIMET
street, together with a number of other desirable es-'
tales. - Also, valuable STOCKS awl LOANEI. by order of
Executors. See auction column.
large sales 17th, 23d, 80tb. and 6th February.
Peremptory Sales"; of :Valuable Real
Estate. f'.
James A. Freeman. Auctioneer advertises on our
last page the estates of Charles Wright. deceased, Isa
bella Allen, deceased, with - otber properties to be sold
on. the 24 th,inst.
SALE JANUARY 31.- 1 -The Eqtatei; of Wiliam abwea,
deceased. John Gat, deceased, Residence, German
town; Tracts of Land, Clinton county, &c,, are In.
eluded in this sale.
CATALOGUES 017 NEST; WEDNESDAY'S BALE
READY TO MOREOW.
Removal.
Philip Ford & Co., Auctioneers, have removed to No.
606 Market street. Due nonce will be given or their,
first Spring sale of Boots and Shoes.
JOBIT CRUMP, BUILDER.
173.1.uldEBTN1JT BTREET
and 213 162,43 E STREET.
Mechanics of every branch required for housebuild
ing and fitting promptb , furnished.. Ja3-6m*
COB & CO..
NEWSPAPER ADI7EBTISING
AND tiUBSCRIPTION AGENCY.
For the Newspapets of the whole country.
Northeast corner of FIFTH and
• ja2-tu,th,l2trp CHESTNUT streets.
REDII .1 PRICES for Photographs of superior
finality of style, execution and finish, natural and
pleasing Likenesses. Days short, go early, to RBI
MEWS Gallery, Second street, above Green.
"DLATICD SPOONS AND FORKS. of several quail
ties of plating,axl_plated Ivory-handled Table Cob
ler>, for sale at I'ILM:LAN dr. SHAW'S, No. OS (Eight
TWrty-five) Market street, below Ninth.
BEDUCED.—ItELILER'S beautiful and na•
turally colored Photographe, tine Pictures, at ,no
derate prices. Now is the time to get them. Go early,
days short. Vecond street, above tireen.
SKATER yon can get your Skates correctly ground
tip, or ob a variety of ladies' or Gents' Skates.
!Straps, Pocket Gimlets, Patent Strap Palls, Heel
Plates, &c„ at TEDMA4 4 I & SHAW'S.No, ass (Eight
Thirty-five (Market street, below Ninth.
PRICES REDUCED.—Cartee de Visite. Have them
made In B. F. REIMER'S unsurpassed sty Le, none
more accurate and- pleasing. Go early thine short
days. 524 Arch street.
VCR HOTELS, Laundries or Manufactories, the
Bailey Spring 801 l and Cog Wheel Washing and
Wringing Machine is particularly adapted, haying the
exclubire right to use larger rollers than any_ other
manufacturer. For sale by the Agents,
_TRUMAN &
SHAW, No. 515 (Eight Thirty-five) Market street.
below Ninth.
EIRE PROOF SAFE—EVANS & WATSON S
I' make, nearly new, in good order, medium size,
for sale low—at 116 N. N inth street. it*
MERCANTILE LIBRARY BH A TrPs FOR SALE
at 18. Apply No. 13 N. Tenth street. Jall-21.
R.A. S. DOTTER haa no connection with oar firm
M
alter this date.
R. W. PATRICK & CO..
*I North Broad street.
3.8.171•ALRY 1,1866. jall..its
pERSONALL-;.—
JOS. B. wmcox,
Ladies Hose, size 65; or 7.
M. M.,
Fayettsville, N. C
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FUR TELE CITY AND
COLNTY OF PHILaDELPDIA.—Estate of WIL
ELAN. hi 01211.12. The Auditor appointed by the Court
to audit, settle and adjust the second account of F.
t'A ItRULL BREWSTER. Et q. and WlLdAlthd. J.
RE.,I D MORRIS, Executors or the last will of WIL
LIA MORRIS, deceased. and to report distribution
of the balance in the hands or the accountant, will
meet the parties interested for the purposes of his ap
pointment, on MONDAY. January ttid, itioS, at four
o'clock. P. M., at his °thee, N 0.220 South Fourth street
in the city of Philadelphia.
J.A.3I2ES W. PAUL,
fall-Ls.tuSti Auditor.
N TOE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR E
I
CITY ANL COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Assigned Estate of CALEB MLLLER. The Auditor
anpointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust Lae
mvount of JOSEPH JAMES. Assignee of CALEB
MILLER, and to report distribution of toe balance In
the Minos of tte accountant, wilt meet toe partlei .u•
terested ft. r the purposes of his appointment on
UESDA Y, January 2,7fd, latla, at 4 o mock. P. its., at
his office, No. 135 South IfIF ill street, In the city of
Pb Iladelphia.
Jai 1-th,a,tuSt
TINS N DIHRIOET— Prepared expre,sly for use at
EV EN US ti PARTIE:s, &c., may tee ntred - for the
single occasion, with compel. nt upholsterers to lay
same. Persona having fine carpets to protect, will find
themselves well compensated by Its use. apply to the
(A/ PET !.. , TORE, Northeast corner EIUHTII nad
lila Rh ET streets.
BLACK LAMA LACE POINTES . ROTONDE.•.;
aND sy,l'A RE SHAW Ls. Eo. W. Vtai EL,
:No. iolo Chestnut street, has now ready his new Im
pt.rtatton of Black Lan.aa Lace Pointes, Uotoudes and
square Shawls. The assortment is unusually , large
and attractive, all entirely new desq, ns, comprising
many very choice qoalitiet. and deslgoa. which cannot
be obtained either in toe amertc.an or Paris markets
when the season is fairly opened. s Jae-tit*
SAAC NATHAN% Auctioneer and Money Broker,
1I -
N. E. corner of Third and Spruce streets, only one
square below the Exchange. NATIJANS'S Principal
°dice, established for the last forty years. Money
to loan in large or small amounts. at the lowest rates,
on Diamonds. Sliver Plate, Watches. Jewelry, Cloth.
lag, and goods of every description. Office hours from
8 A. M. 7 P. M. deZi.tfrp.
A LARGE AND FINE ASSORTMENT OF
OPERA GLASS..
In Pearl, Black Pearl, Russia Leather, Morocco and
Japanned cases.
12 Verres Glasses, Volarlander's make_
wr r.r.rs Nt Y. MeA LUSTER,
deS4trp 7'.V3 Caestnut street.
IrENTH QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE FIRST
I. NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA,
January Zd, 1866.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts .._.. ,lS os
S. Bonds deposited to secure
Circulation 906,000 00
t. B. Securities deposited to secure
D. posits 500,000 00
11, S. Bonds and other U. S. Secu
rities on band 447,900 00
43,934,745 08
Specie and Legal Tender Notes..— 2,,„a1,07s 90
Bills of this Bank on hand 9,500 00
Bilis of other 72,473 00
Due from National Banks 458,573 94
Due from State Banks and
Bankers 296,729 49
Cash items 167,724 54
3,52.5,07987
Real Estate Unlucumbered . 53,588 50
Expenses 13,0)27
Taxes 12,955 SS
0%51819 10
Capital Stock 1,000,000 00
Circulating Notes 741,000 00
Due to Banks and Bankers $1,192,155 12
Due to Treasurer of the United
States 595,408 25
Due to Individual Depositors.. 2590,032 94
--- 14,377,646 31
Dividends Unpaid 2,160 00
Surplus Fund 350,000 00
Prat and Loss 63,012 79
state of Pennsylvania
City of Philadelphia, as.
I, MORTON M'MICHAEL, Jr., Cashier of First
National Bank of Philadelphia, do solemnly affirm
that the above statement is true, to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
ja6-6t MORTON MCMICHAEL, Jr,.
TOB.D.AN'S PCTELERRATED TONIO
tit truly healthfcd and nutritious beverage, now in use
by thousands—invalids and others—has ;established a
character for quality of material and purity of manu
facture, which stands unrivaled. It is recommended
by physicians of this and other places. aa a superior
tonic, and requires but a trial to convince the most
skeptical of its great merit. To be had, wholesale and
*dad, of P. L JORDAN. 220 Pear street.
Frrzaza, WEAN - Rat ds
Blanufttetareza of
MANILA AND TARRED CORDAGE.
OordEt, Twines, do.,
No. at North Water Street, and No. 22 North Delawar
Avenue, Philadelphia.
Morns H. PISCES. MICHAEL 'MUTE.
CONRAD F. CLOTHIER.
arryiNG WITH HiDELIBLE, INK, Embroider
ANL ing, Braiding, BtaMping,
M. A. TOW=
IWO Filbert ,met.
BALE.—To Rappers ;Grocers, Hbtel-keepers
r and othere—A very superior lot of Champagne
Older, by the barrel or dozen. J. JORDAN,
noa.rptt 220 Pears eet, below Third and Walnut
I TC3l ..recil7 Cll 2 '. SC: " 1 ' ll°. MORE.—DER,
"ITCH" Dr. Sway 'a Ointment. "TESTER"
"ITCH" .Dr. Sway 'a Ointment. "TETTER"
"ITCH"
..14 , Evt, "TESTER" i - •
"ITCH" ' KNOWN "TESTER"
ITCH"
"ITCH" T PAIL "T TESTER"
D ER „
"ITCH" , "TETPER"
"ITCH" IN CURING THIS "TESTER"
,_ ETTER
" I TCH" TORKENTLNG: "T P EP " PER"
"ITCH" - " SETTER."
"ITCH" compr. A TNT. "PEWEE.'"
"ICH"
Cures I T tching Piles, Salt Rheum. Scald Head, Rash,all
Skin Diseases. - .•
"Swayne's" "All
Healing"H -''Ointment."
"Swayne's" "Al , "Ointment."
"Swayne's" "All-Healing" ~ "Ointment."
"Swayne's" "Allllealing" "Ointment."
"Swayne's" "All-Healing" "Ointment."
"Swayne's" "All-Healing" "Ointment."
. " . S s wwaynee'w a,
"A Al ll l--H He e amg" "Ointment"
g,
"Ointment."
"Swayne's" "All-Healing ' "Ointment."
A, great variety of cases yibtd to the
thee erteal ing properties of thislOintment, even most obsti
nate and protracted in characters "eruptions covering
the whole surface or the body. that , pat at defiance
every other bode of treatment which' the mind of
man ,could invent have been pe.rmanently cored,
Price 50 cents a box. By mail6o cents.
Over 80 years have "Draiooynes.lifedteines" been in
constatituee in all parts of the world and their Increas
-abgPolnilarity Is certaiiiiy proof of their greet power
to ew.
' Prepared only by Dr. SWAYNE dc SON, No. 330 It
SIXTH street, above Vine, Philadelphia.
Bold by the /ending Druggists. lag-ta,th,f•
GIMEMEt!
419,120 79
17,533,819 Joi
I ELPHIA,, Till RSDAY, JAM:UpY . 11„ 1566.
THE LATE GREAT FIRE !,
immense •Bargains Offered!
itOCKHILL&WILSON,
PEOrgETOREI OF THE
Brown Stone Clothing Hall,
POS. 603 AND 605 CHESTNUT ST. )
, Have , their Stook of Goods
Elhi.LAaiMaWll:_j
I , low Arranged and Ready for Sale,
Astoundingly Low Prices,
WITH A VIEW TO CLOSING OUT
THE GOODS
Rescued fron the Late Conflagration
1 And of Preparing their
THE CUSTOMER DEPARTMENT
IS NOW UNDER WAY
On the Second Floor.
Entrance on Chestnut Street.
Jail
LEwis L.ADOxt
lANOND DEALER & JEWELER,
WATCHES, JEWELRY h SILVER STARE,
WATCHES and JEWELRY REPAIRED
802 Chestnut St.. Phila.
Has always on band a beautiful assortment of DIA
MONDS, FINGER RINGS, EAR RINGS, BREAST
rms. sTI - Ds and DIAMOND SETs, all of which
will be sold at less than usual prices, Diamonds
mounted to order in the latest styles and most sub
stantial manner.
WATCHES.
JEWELRY AND
SILVER WARE,
EN GREAT VARIETY
PLAIN RING —A large assortment nlarays on
and. Engagement and Wedding Rings made to
order.
SILVER WARE—For Bridal Presents—all styles.
WATCHES Repaired to the best manner and guar
anteed.
P. s.—Dlamonds and all precious Stones: also old
Mold and Silver bought for cash or taken to exchange.
Jalltt
\IP"-
RIGGS & IittOTHFAI
_
CHRONOMETER, CLOCK.
AND •
W.ATC H MAKERS.
No. 244 South FRONT Street.
Race constantly on hand a complete assortment of
(3.OcRS, &c, for Railroads, Banta and Counting
Rouses, which they offer at - reasonable rates.
EP. B. Partici:liar attention paid to the repairing of
tine Watclms and CloCks. Jtai3m
DRIED OR CANNED FRUITS.
ADAMS COUNTY PARED PEACHES.
UNPA RED PEACHES,
DRIED CHE.RHIES.
Peaches and Cherries in CANS. Thee fruits are the
fnest put up. For sale by
JAMER R. WEBB,
WALNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
A COURbE OF FOUR LECTURES,
ON PHOTOGRAPHY.
Will be delivered by
MR. COLEMAN SELLERS.
At the FRANEL.IN INSTITUTE. on FRIDAY EVE-
N EEGS, commencing with Friday, January 12th.
The usual members; tickets will admit to these lec
tures. Jai rp*
LOOMS FOR SALE.
In Basle (Switzerland,)
90 RIBBON LOOMS
A LA JACQUARD.
For part`cu!ara apply to
LANE, LAMSON & CO.,
56 Murray 'treat,
de2l3trt th 5121 rpf NEW YORE
11,1EISICDVA.1.4.
HA.RNDEN EXPRESS.
HOWARD EXPRESS.
Through the kindness of Mr. G. G. EVANB, the en
terprising Agent of the Florence Sewing Machine
I Company, we will, for the present, receive small par
eels and money packages at
No. 630 Chestnut Street.
33eavy freights will be received at New Depot.
Corner Eleventh and Market Streets.
Philadelphia, January 8,1866. ja9-6t rpa
mw) BRADBURY'S SUPERIOR pal
PIANOSI
AttentiOn Invitedto these unrivaled Instruments
pronounced "superior" by the most renowned artists
in NONE, TOUCH, POWER, DURABILITY and
wr.VGANCE OF FINISH. Full iron frame: and
over-strung Baas. Also, Hants' and Chambers and
Gabler's fine and sweet-toned Pianos. Parlor Organs,
all at the very lowest prices for reduction of stock..
J. A.. GETZ E.
Jas 6t rut 1102 CHESTNUT Street.
SKATES I SKATES 1
SMITH & RICHARDSON
Have, as weal, tie lavieat, cheapest and beet stock of
SKATES
In the efts , .
The assortment comprises the newest styles.
We flatter ouraelvm that.every one can be salted i.
the Sign of the SKATE BOY, = -
611 MARKET' STREET, 1
nolBtf PHILADELPHIA,
NEW.';
WEEKLY
MAGAZINE
48 PAGES ! 48 PAGES !
FOR 10 CENTS A WEEK.
TEE NUMBER FOR JANUARY, lath, 1.13
1
HOW I MADE A FORTUNE IN WALL
STREET,
AND HOW I GOT MARRIED.
A Splendid Original and True Story,
Writtenexpressly for the NEW YORE WEEKLY
MAGAZINE, by a gentleman of great experience,
who knows all the ins and oats. and whd will give
more information about the straight and crooked
ways of that celebrated street than has been ever pub
lished. To be complete in a few numbers. Also,
Patty's Vocation.
A sparkling and tender story.
The : Broad Street Pump.
• t • An episode of the miolera epidemic.
Fast and Firm. •
A romance of ISSarsellles
The Missing Goldsinith.
A German story.
To Persons about to Marry.
Vidocq and the Sansoms.
Two Scenes and a Life.
Wine as It Is.
The Gout.
Scotch Notes, &c., &c.
48 Pages ! 48 Pages,! 48 Pages !
Of Entertaining and Instructive Liberman, well
printed on large type and clean paper.
For Sale by All Newsdealers.
PRICE, 10 CENTS.
To parties who cannot obtain it of newsmen, we
have the following
TEEMS,
One copy, one year —...._, 1
4 10
Or e copy, throe months* i 40
Tao copies. one year. . 700
Five copies, one year, and one extra to agents-. 53 00
Specimen copies sent by mail on receipt of ten cents.
Address,
6-
0. H. BAILEY & CO.,
Pußmisioces N. Y. W.I3I2IELY MAoA.z.nirn.
No. 7 Beekman SL, New York.
jall.2t. 4p
Ice ! Ice ! Ice ! Ice ! Ice !
The Ice business heretofore carried on by us, under
the name of the "MO T.TFRV ICE 00.," will hereafter
be known as the
"Cold Spring 'co and Coal Con"
We respectihlly solicit from our Mends and custo
m:len a continuance of their favors under the new ar
rangement, and assure them that hereafter they will
be supplied by the COLD SPRING ICR AND COAL
CO , with Ice of the best quality, always at the lowest
market rates and with regularity and promptness,
WOLIMIT & BROTIESIL
(OMORPORATED, APRIL, ISM)
Cold Spring Ice and Coal Co.
7 HOS. E. CAHILL, President,
JOH'S GOODY Kelt, Secretary,
HE BY THOMAS, Superintendent.
Wholesale and Retail dealers in and shippers of Ice
and Coal. Boston Ice now being supplied daily in all
pared limits of the consolidated city, Twenty-fourth
Ward. - Richmond. 3fantris and Germantown. Lehigh
and bchuyikill Coal, carefully selected for family use,
and as low as the lowest for a untrue article. Black
smith's Coal of excellent quality, hickory, oak and
pine Wcod, and Kindling Wood.
Depots—
S. W. Cor. TWELFTH and WILLOW Eta.
NORTH PENNA. R. R. andHASTEIRSta,
TWENTY-FLFTH and LOMBARD Sta.
PINE STREET WHARF, Schuylkill.
No. 435 Walnut Street.
ja3-im IV
EDWARD P. KELLY !
TAILOR,
612 Chestnut St.
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
Choice Goods
At Reduced Prices for Cash.
Pattern Coat and Clothes Not Paid for
at Cost for Cash.
Economy in Fuel.
THE GENUINE
STEWART COOK STOVE,
The Besi Cook Stove in America.
It perfbrms more,
With less Fuel,
Than any other Stove in use.
/Whole Agent Air Philadelphia,
1008 Marker street.
PRICES REDUCED ON
Ladl His a
Ladlel Pr i gnmed Hoods.
Gents' Par Collars and Gloves,
Velvet Hats for Misses' and Children.
THEO. H. 31'CALLA,
At His Old Established
HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM,
SO4 Chestnut street.
jaZlm IT/
LADIES' FANCY ,FITRS.
JOHN " PA.3ELELIELA.9
No. 718 ARCH STREET,
Above Seventh street, at his Old Established Store,
Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer In
VA.NCY"
LAD and CIBILDItieN.
Having now In store a very large andbeautiful M
sortment of all the different kinds and qualities of
Fancy Fars fbr Ladies' and Children's wear. I eolialS
a call from those in want.
Remember the name and number. ••.`
• JOHN re.liErmi, .
718 Arch street aboVe Seventh.
Inl have
c no partner or connection rith any other store
this ity. • 'oot-ina rpf
HOOP SKIRT ISLANEFAOTORY.—Hoop skirts
ready-made and made to order; warranted of the
beat materlala. Also, Ekirta repaired.
__l
1 E. BAYLEY,
0c26-3me ld2 Vine street, above Eighth.
HffiiBWITR CALL attention to our
cent assortment of superior PIANOS,
w hwe always have on harid, and offer
them at very reasonable prices to purchasers. Butt of
references and lITLL GII invariably
glymlly
TIM UNION PIANO NANITPAININUNO 00.
apt) ' My Walnut •
4 0% MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOANED
.11 13po ir, N ria igera rtßso
00 7 8 wrozze , ac.p ak iliNnur
ai
ox.a.ssmunaiumm LOAN , OFFEN%
Corner of THIRD and mammy. Med%
Below Lombard: 1
N. N. ETAMONM3, WATITIMINd, JESTLEEi
OEM,
YOH BALD AT
Y LOW PRICE% dal-Imoirli
J. S. CLARK,
IRISH WIT AND HUMOR.
lions S. S. Co
WILL DELIVER HIS uraMBRATED DLSOOVRES
ON
IRISH WIT AND HUMOR,
MUSICAL FUND HALL,
Thursday Evening, Jan. 11, 1866,
ivrgiomiacio*:•3o..Nto:4.l4ov:.3;h4:44.olo 1
Inxwmck4
PMMMI rqMI Wei 411 V/ alai
Doors 0. • • at 7. Berta at 8
COAL ! COAL !
REST QUALITIES OF COAL
AT LOWEST MARKET RATES;
AT
ALTER'S
COAL YARD,
NINTH SMIEUEMIC s ;
BELOW GIRARD AVENUE.
:if - BRA-NCR OFFICE CORICIER OF SIXTH
AND SPRING GARDEN. delOtapl-4p
MUSIANS BY THE PIECE,
AT RETAIL,
At the Lowest Wholesale Rates.
COTTON GOODS.
3,000 Yards
Calico at 23 Cents,
20,000 Yards
Calico at 25 Cents,
10,000 Yards
Wide Chintzes at 28 to 33 Cents,
5 Bales Unbleached
Milslins at 31 Cents,
10-4 Utica Sheetings
10-4 Waltham Sheeting.
9-4 Peppedll Sheetings.
11-4 Unbleached Sheetings.
New York Mills
Williamsville.
Wam , utta.
5-4 Pillow Muslins.
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO.,
N, W, cor. Eighth and Market Sts.
Jaa-am
MARKET 4 z . "
41‘16
NINTH.
4\°*.
4 P 4 41)
24,000 YAM. s
BLEACHED AND UNBLEAQB®-
SHIRTINGS
• AND
SHEETINGS.:
Laid in when they were lower, and now selling by the ,
piece at wholesale prices, by the yard, one and twin
cents hi: her.
LOCKWOOD'S NEW
COLLAR.
MOLDED TO FFORIT THE NECK dc WITH A S SPADE:
T HE C
The Lockwood Mfg. Co. announce to the Trade that -
thdy have l u st brought out a Hew Molded Collar, hav
may more bpace for the Cravat, and in all respects'betler•
Jilting and better shaped than any heretofore produced,,
(with the exception of "Lockwood's Cloth Lined Col.-
/ars.")
The paper is somm and will not split and is cerise
euently stronoercienut more durable than any hereto
fore made, being manufactured by the parties who for
many years nest have made the 'Bond, Deed and Bank.
Hole paper for the U. S. Treasury Depto tment. In ad
dition to this the collars themselves are made by the
same machineryas our best Cloth Lined goods, and are:
guaranteed the best all Paper Collars made.
Each Collar Is branded with an • "ARROW" which,
has been registered in the U. S. Circuit Court as oar
Trade Mark for this quality of goods.
ow-ANEW LINE OF DLSCOIINTS OFFERED TO
JOBBERS.
LOCKWOOD MFG. CO.,
255 and 259 SOUTH THIES) ST., Platlada.,
Or 98 READE STREET,.N. Y.
.Jas th ast
SOLD AND sIIVEB.WATCHIIX OP otra
own Importation, reliable in wallk? &RCM
kiwi/rim%
BABB
,and - -,. 124Chartatin
C/APF.N. FII.I4ENOLOGIST.
. • Successor to Fowler, Wells dt Co ;
71f, gives written and verbal descriptions of oho,
racter with Charts, dallg t at
de23-o,to,tll42trPl ki0..25 R 'Thasuu Street.