BIUSINEWS TB:13 JOVIAL SAILOR, ' ' ,-- •7..ittely, a bold and;dashing tar • • , L Betwned from voyaging afar, ; And to himself said he:-- • ' • "These ies-togs I'll not wear about, , • , But get new rigging, out and out, Andhere's the place for znel" so, in he sailed, and in fine sort •. Was rigged, so trim and taut, , Be vow .d his clothes, wbene'er in port, Should at the Tower be bought! • We have by far the iargest stock of Metes, Tat!the and Boys' Clothing in Philadelphia. Our Prices are guaranteed lower than tote lowest elsewhere. • TOWER HALL, • R0.'518 Market Street, - BENNETT dr, CO. "INSIDE" AND 017TSFD.13, During the war, In Southern parts, Were foster'd many brave designs, By men with loyal beads and hearts, Who could not get into our 'lines." And Stealthily an author wrote A book he was compelled to hide, Which lately has become of note, A nd its strange 11 le is—lxstun. And "inside" matters therein told Must be of interest, no doubt; At'any rate, the book has sold (Like PLEBN'I3CLOTECENG) since brought out. But outside matters, none the less, Must agitate all men of sense, So all should know where they can dress Ix CHOICE ATTIRE. AT SILIILL EXPENSE. Now since the Man disaster met, (II harm to stars otm bO admitted), And PERLIN 'Stock got "SLIGHTLY . WET," ALL EBB WORLIVGGLI THERE TO BE TITTLE)! So take good note of that fam'd afore, To whkfh the Smut - unerring guides, - Bidding ollezterat the door, And then embellish their Orgreneke. Nefhoithstandingi 'our immense sales have greatly re &teed iheviock at Sus Smut, thereesztidi a fairectek kot Std of the latest Wes, and which, OWING TO THE JLE ESEGIGLENTS WET:EA:PHIL= WITH THEINBIELIVECO .COIATANILB,IGoare dosing ovets.EGAILIMIMS ei COOT 31..8.—The Star itaving the taroest saksroons qf sit the ../"Aticulelphta Mothing Souses, is thereby enabled to iteeP all of its stoek.on the rutsr za.eort, avoiding the wv,Ptee .lant•rteeessirstof ascending , to the fourth or firth story 'before bower :acts. 'we' sou our geode on the ground • •SCAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM. LOW DJUCES AND FASHIONABLE GOODS, GOB CHESTNUT STREET, SIGN OF THE •STAIt PERRY & CO. G 'CRESSON'S AS Save-forty per cent. Ingas Rbive EGULATORS. CRESSON'S .(2k.a.S REGULATORS 'Wißprevent blowing or waste of gaa. • C.TOESSON'S GAS REGULATORS give a better light than with street pressure. -CRESSON'S GAS REGULATORS =Are attached only at the meter. CRESSON'S GAS REGULATORS i 'llse no Mercury or DlaPhrug 0 : 4 • CRESSON'S GAS REGULATORS • Do not get out of order. GRESSON'S GAS REGULATORS Invented by Dr. Charles H. Cresson, formerly Ma ,aging 3gogineer Phlladelptlia Gas Works. For sale by FAMBANSS & Masonic Hall, 711 Chestnut street. STEINWAY :t4. SONS' PIANOS Are now aCknowledged the best in-Pni struments in Europe as welt as America. They are used In public and private. by the greatest artists tieing in Europe, by 'Von Bulow, Drayschock Liszt, Ise% end others; in this country by Mills, Mason, WOlittobn, etc. For sale only by BLASIUS BROS., del/3M w tf 1006 Crestaut street. -..„_ .. .... 7. _ : MEYER'S NEWLY IMPROVED CBES , CUNT SC ALE Mtn_ OVERSTRUNG PIANOS, Acknowledged to be the best. London Prize Medal and Highest Awards In America received. MELO DEONS AND SFAX.IND HAND PI .NOS an. w :.m ttra Warerooms,7= Arch at , below Bth. CA_BIN CO S PI OR ANO FOR.T.IGANS AND SD3.TECK & Mt" The only place where these nnri valed instruments can be had in P hi E. GO/AdelpULDhla, 'Sls at, J. , Seventh and Cnestnnt. fel-stwtf i EVENING BULLETIN. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 7. 1866 THE FRENCH IX !MEXICO. The Emperor of the French has not been distinguished for veracity. He has fibbed, on numerous occasions and in a shocking way, since the revolution of 1848. There is no necessity, therefore, of feeling especially elated by the quali fied promise of his speech to the Legis lative Body that the French troops are to be withdrawn from Mexico. He says, in an indefinite sort of way that he con templates the withdrawal, but there is no assurance that it will be done very speedily. He has said the same thing about Rome as he now says about Mexico; but Rome is still garrisoned by French soldiers. Arrangements may be made for something to be done years hence; arrangements may be made and again unmade, according tb the caprice of an absolute monarch, or according to changes of circumstances. The con templated withdrawal may be contin gent on the introduction of Austrian, Belgian or other foreign soldiers enough to take the place of the. French; or upon its being well established that Maximi lian's throne is secured by some other means. The only cause for any satisfaction in this country with the Emperor's speech is to be found in the passage-where he expresses a hope that the promised with drawal of the troops from Mexico will appease the United Statts. In this there is an implied acknowledgment that the United States had good reason to be dis satisfied, and that the French Emperor thinks them important enough to promise a certain amende. But after all, we want something more than a promise, and especially a promise from one who is notorious for breaking his word when ever it suits his convenience. It is quite certain that if the rebellion in this country had not been suppressed, the Emperor would not have promised, that his troops should be withdrawn. The passage in the speech .is "a sop to Cerberue." It is intended to effect a double purpose: to •appease the United States and to disarm the oppo sition in the French legislature, which, already small in number, will have lit tle ground to go on, under the Emper or's declared intention' to withdraw the troops. The Mexican intervention is not popular with the French; but in both branches of the Legislative Body the . ' Emperor can count, upon a large major- ity to sustain him in all he may under take. The opposition members have de voted themselves chiefly to the advocacy of retrenchment, and the Mexican ex _ pedition has been condemned because of its cost. The promised withdrawal gives a kind of assurance of retrenchment, al „ though the time for it may be vague and indefinite. ,But the United States want an early withdrawal of theforeign army in Mexico, so that- the people of that country May .. choosi--, a government of their , oWn,, unawed by . alien bayonets. The !Pa:ripener Napoleon•promines noth ing'of the kind.. MEE I : • 1 THE REBEL CO TTON LOAN. bloOd, NO_ - - - ,_. ~. ' _ 'The LeifdOti Tavern was the . scene, :party oe Ale sleeping m sus, bed, ; by a irebels His body was riddled On the 18th •uit:, of another Meeting of- by bul' Ate in the sltocking manner. holders of -the Confederate bonds that FrOr A tdi the accounts , that are received, had been secured by the hypothe ation th ri At i of Cotton. - These simPle-hearted gentle- need of an increase of United F s Albs forces in Mississippi,`instead of a men do not seem yet to realize the fad ' i reeduetion. The people are as rebellious that their • money is irretrievably gone. iin soir it as they ever were, e their confidence that the Federal They adopted - resolutions expressir .- and they theirmust be kept down by force, until they r i earn to behave themselves. State Governments would finally r '' l - ifeeg nize the justice of their claims, an' ut , voed five per cent. to their comm rtes on whatever might be collected. ~... kektve,per cent. on nothing is aliberal e Artir,„,.. u „_„. A certain Mr. Chamberl• ~r03,7:;01"ci. tor, maintained that tb ' .0 ibendholders have a claim that is ' poll tin interna tional law. But he r Jamifested ,a little unmelsonable curif)si' 6 7 I Tib out the,history of the loan. Sckiroderfe& Ce.,who issued it in - London tit ninrAy.per cent:, would give no informaticra; Erlanger & Co., of Paris, the chief °agents, were equally reticent, 'which. was thought very strange; but upon. inquiry, Mr.' Chain berlayne said, there were good-grounds for thinking that •Erlanger & Co. had, made a gooet round commission—some said a cool l',,alf million sterling out of the loan. He, did not say that he ex pected Erlanger ' & Co. •to tits gOrge, but he -.would probably be pleased if thislcould be effected. As the head of the hoUse is the son-in-law of Mr. Slidell, he is presumed to know what dispositionwas made of the money furnished by the subscribers to.the loan. But Erlanger has nothing to say. Mr. -Mason is ,good 'enough to tell anxious inquirers that he is willing to give any information in his power; but it appears that Mr. Mason does not know any thing about the disposition that was made of the money. That there were funds somewhere belonging to the rebel government, at the time of its collapse, is pretty well known. A considerable part of it was in England, but it has dis appeared from sight. An original-minded bond-holder, named Morgan, who is in the financial business, submitted to the meeting at the. London Tavern a 'plan of his own devising for relieving the South and at the same time paying the bondholders. He propoles that banks be established at the South by the bondholders, to be subsidized by the State governments. Each State will have one of these banks, which is, to receive ten per cent, on its capital as sub silly from the State, and to earn twelve per cent profits. Out of this handsome income the bank is to pay eight per cent, to its stockholders, four per cent. interest on the bonds represented by the bank, three per cent into a sinking fund, and to return the rest to the State. This is to go on until the sinking fund ex tinguishes the principal of the shares. Phis is a very pretty plan on paper, bat there is not the slightest chance of it:: being carried out. The confident English speculators do not seem to be aivare that there is no desire among the people of the South that the confederate debt, or the State debts contracted during the existence of the confederacy, should be paid. On the contrary, most of them have decided that those debts shall not be paid, and they - are quite happy under the federal requirement that those debts, which were contracted for the purpose of destroying the Union, are to be repu diated. 1~• $ I)s .: s V k'LNllii):A The Governor of Georgia has vetoed the bill making valid all contracts be tween the whites and the freedmen. Such facts as this are the chief obstacles to the reconstruction of the Southern States of the Union. It is an odd kind of freedom that the freedmen possess, when the contracts they may makewith white men are declared to be not bind ing. The Southerners who approve of such conduct as that of the Governor of Georgia are furnishing argunients to the opposition to the President. If they would handsomely accept the situation, and concede to the victorious North every thins rat: cohabit. tha' it demands of them, then, neither ini COngrets nor out of it, would the be any serious opposition to the admission of their members. The Sonthern military men, who fought bravely during the war, are alinost universally disposed to yield everything that is asked. It, is only the politicians nd the non-combatants that are still seditious, still hostile to the Federal authority,, still insulting to the Northern soldiers and people, and still anxious to keep up the institution of slavery under another name. As long as, this continues, there will be a strong opposition to the admission of Southern representatives in, Congress. HtfdIpHREYS. , They have a GoVernor Humphreys in Mississippi, who avails himself of every occasion to encourage the people in their hOstility to the United States Govern ment. Lately, when some companies of colored troops, were sent to quell a disturbance in Kemper county, he came but in a letter condemoing the move ment. He said,too, "I have yet tolearn that the United-States troops are needed or useful in restoring peace and order, but, on .the other hand, have found. them a disturbing element,, a nuisance, and a blighting curse to the quiet, pros perity and happiness of both races, in spite of, the earnest andhonOrable efforts of{ many, of their Command4ig officers." , Now, from t4l we hear,l there ~is as much • necessity for having United States troops in {MississiP i pi 'as there ever was. Oppression of the blacks, insult to United States officers , and outrage and ' upon, those eb4- I meted with the are every=day - occurrences. At • rontotoe,.a; few nights ago, - the Agent tof:the Freedl ..wen's bureati us murdered in , cold .t ~37.FPAILTAVENT%.,t6.1.1ttittglitt;:i'l Auction Notice—Bale of Boots and Shoes. The early. attention of buyers is called to the large and attractive sale of 1,500 cases Boots and Shoes, to be sold ,Dy catalogue, for man, to•morrow (Thursday) morning. February s, commencing at lo o'clock by Philip 'Ford tit Co. Auctioneers, No. 506 Market strew.. John B. Myers & Co.. Auctioneers. NOS. 232 and 234 Market street. will hold on to-morrow. (Thursday), February 8, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue. on four months' credit. a la•ge and important sale of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, comprising a fn 1 assortment of Cloths. thasstmeres, Satinets, .I),:eykins Coatings. lta•fan Cloths, Satin de Chores, Alpacas, &c All o Linen Ducks , Canvas, Crash, e also, Die's Goods, Balrsoral awl Hoop Skirts, Traveller. 1- flirts, Sewinzs, Ho Wry Glo es. Aso. bOY dozes Lit en Hdkf9., 3co dozen Superior Neck Ties. Also. he packages Cotton and Woolen Domestics. tor cash. ON FRIDAY, February 9, at Ii o'clock, by cats logue, on four months' credit, about 250 pieces Super fine and Fine Ingrain, Roy al Damask, Venetian, List, Hemp, Cottage and Rag tharpetings. Valuable Beal Estate and Stocks. Messrs. Thomas & Sena' sale on Tuesday next will luausdatumberorvaluableprooerties. Ala), Stocks bad Loans. see Auction column. . JOHN ORIIALP_,_BUI UT LDER, wtiTS7 ETREET mrtsrefivlmv7m Mechanics of every branch required for housebulld Ing and fitting promptly furnished. Jaa-6m• 1,A9 ENT -ITOVE PLATE LIFTERS, which are also adapted to other household uses. Several pat terns, and also the usual kinds, are for sale by VAR , - MAN &SHAW. No. SU (Eight Thirtyetive) Market e treet, below Muth. PRICKS for Photographs of all styles. It See and obtain a Picture of rare accuracy of like lmbS and coloring.•. RIUMEJEt'S popular styles Colored Photographs. Second street, above Green. Th; .ARY CLUSLINZG OUT OCR SKATES at vastly TV reduced uric*. TRUMAN & SHAW No. US (nicht Thirtyflve) Market street, below Muth. R.61,1:71:1.33 PRICES —ficcamme specimens and ob tain for yourself a fine set Cartes de Visite, done in It F. REIM ER'S unanzpassed style, at 624 Axon street. Go early, days abort. FINELY POLISHED LAUNDRY IRONS will give our dresses aim clothing 8,100213 glossy and showy appearance than the ordinary articles. For sole by TRUMAN & SHAW:, 10. 8t (Eight Thirty-five) Market street. below Ninth. REDUOID P.RlCES.—Photograpbs ofeterling}:nerlt, of all styles, now amide in view of the time, at re duced 'prim, tee specimens at B. F. R.R.IIIIIO,'S, Arch street. YILA I' LAW/se:W.:a. YR • s E...ett/1 OF 1:1,0C17- 1. 1.0 k; , will instruct Ladles and Gentlemen in kteadieg and Declamation. in clam or private lessons. at their or his residence, Su South SE.V.ts.NTESZ•I'VE street. (Stammering oared. l'a•strp. Ild JAM B. UAKFORD Iti ADMITTED TO AN TV Molest ID our butineti from Fehruary Ist, isw. CHABLEA IJAKFORD Nos. , U 4 wad 635 thicetnUt street. RETURN BALLS. All varieties. Wholesale Factory. its 403 Library etreeL L rui. /1.1.1 S ..1 - tUti - s.—Eng - .l.sn. VA lenun, Croton tul, I .I..or's Lam Wines of eolcni. . - um, Compos tion llortars,oll Neruli Pitts grain, 0.1 u:krh Oet anlum ..Muole Oil NuLcui.4., A Ilru'e [-Sur% Almond., cream Tart.... s e. is colitis. la.sm, White Ciatmormie, French \ - e8 gliSh t.ust,rl.ll. quarter pia Is U., qmst: sizes Rio 'Leptons, Fresh Fennel :Seed, Cardamosaff, In store for sale by WILL. AM a-LLid & CO., 7 - 2.4 tual 11n. ke' street Pialudetpbls, E Embroliier 7, 1 1 W7..T s H Di p fZT, TR. I 31. A. TORREY. moo Filbert-street.. Hour biilltT MANUFACTORY —Hoop Skirts r w made and made to order; warranted or Lae best materials. Also, Sz irts repair ed. ALES. E. BAYLEY, 812 Vine street, above Elgn th. SQUIRES OLD GERMANTOWN DRUG STORE. Opposite 'Town Ball. This long and favorably known Paarnia. - eutical "Ftabllshment, Ls now under sole control of the un derslgned, who for more than five years psa has Oeeo In active management of the business. Having first. class Drug counectmus In London, New York, and our own city, we present a stock of gootu, which for purity-, novelty and variety. Is equaled by but few mu:altar establishments in the city The constant persmial attention cf the proprietor, ts given to tee detatis of the business. Insuring accuracy, promptness and reli ability. JOSEPH P. BOLTON, Graduate lu Pharmacy, TVAA.CNATHANS, Auctioneer and Money Broker, N. E. corner of Third and Sprnoe streets, only one square below the Rxchange. NATHANSB Prindpal Office, established for the last forty years. Mone, to loan In large or small ansounts, at the lowest rate, on Diamonds, Silver Plate, Watchm, Jewelry. Caotea log.l and goods of ervery description. °Moe hours from M. till VP. M. deaS-terp. FelTkicts, INEAVEIR Manufacturers or hiANJEA. Cords, AND TARREes-D OORDAGE. Twin, ette., No. la N.rt It Water Street, and No. ha North Delayer Avenue. PMLadd Lla EDlcaur H. Errzatn. mss. P. marines. IN B.EitS! HEADY NEST SATURDAY!! THE COQUA-rit.; no :I,:•4lll4:ailtvit tIZIRI4 Av..flawt: A TIMM TALE LEir BRAT LI:FE. With an Historical Preface and a Memoir of the Author. A L DY OF A PSACIZOBETTA, Complete In one large Doc declmo valuate. Price el /SO In Paper; or 41 001 n Cloth. Send tor Peterson's' Descriptive Catalogue. Books , t oatage paid. on receipt of retail prim Addn as all cash orders, retail or wholesale, to T. IL PETERSON dc .131:0111aEns. 306 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, P. fent ALL NEW 13001113 ARE AT PEZEILBSO r".•. TONDAWB gructi•R a HATED TON/0 ALE.—The 0 truly healthful and nutritious beverage, now In use by thousands—invalids.and others—has establlshed a character fbr quality of material and purity of manu facture, which stands unrivaled. It M reoommended tzzlibyalclans of this and other places. as a superior mama and but a trial to convince the most skep cal of its great merit. To be had, wholesale and etall, of P. L JORDAN. MO Pear street. LOR BALE.—To BhlPPers, 'Grocers, Hotel-keepers .L and others—A: very superior lot of Cham A rine Older, by the barred or dozen. J _. JOSH , noe.spig 420 Pear street, below Thins and Walnut I i fIIBICIAZ BOXES, In tiandeome mee t plarzoritom swo to twelve choice melodies. for eale by PARR BROTHER, /m Bro. (Thostant street. belowl=b. T 7E, GROWTH AND BEAUTY._ - "London" Gray Hair Color The Only Restorer" "London" Hair Color Restorer" "LOndon" Hair Hair Color Infallible Restorer" "London" i ltlir Color Restorer" "Louden" Changed ir Color Hair Restorer" "London" ir Color Restorer' "London" without Hair Color Restore. Restorer " "London" Hair Color Restorer" "London" Dyeing. Hair Color tive. Restorer" It is the only known restorer of color and perfect hair drespingcomblued. Delicately perfumed. "London" Does Hair Color Removes .Restorer" "London" Hair Color Restorer" "London" not Hair Color all Restorer" "London" Hair Color Restorer" l•London" Stain Hair Color • Dandruff Restorer" "London" Hair Color Restorer" "",London" or Soil Hair Color and Restorer" "London" Hair Color • Restorer" "London" Anything. Hair Color Itching. Restorer" MAKES THE HAM SOFT, GLOSSY AND LUXURIANT. KEEPS THE SCALP CLEAN COOL AND HEALTHY. "London Hair Color Restorer," ' London Cures all Hair Color It will Restorer." "Louden Hair Color Restorer." "London Diseases Hair Color prevent Restorer." "Loudon Hair Color Restorer." "LOndon of the Hair Color the hair Restorer." "London Hair Color Restorer." "London Scalp. Hair Color from Restorer." "London . Hair Color • Restorer." "London • Hair Color Falling. Restorer." No washing or preparation before or after the use; applied by the hand or eon brush. Only 75 cents a bottle, six bottles $4. Bald at Dr. SWAYNE'S, No. 830 North Sixth street, above Vine, and all the leading Druggists • and Fancy Goods dealers. , . de.3o.m.w,e.tf THDIA RUBBER MAORI:NE BELTING STEAM Eng.pAcarriva, HOSE. doz. GOODYEAR'S d ill End aEU • AMR% MEET PATENT VULCANIZE RUBBER: :_IIUSLFRING,.PAOKING, HOB d tb Manufacturer% Headquarters. • GOODYEAR' . • , 1308 Chestnuts : • South side. R. B.—We have NEW and ()KEAY ARTICLE of t- • KN. and PAVEMENT HOSE, ve cheap,to - •.: dabs attention et them:Min is celled • • _ _ _ 1 61 BIEROONB CAMA.COABINDIGO now landl_ng a from Bark WHITE WING for sale bY J 91.1-24 ,U,BBTT, & CO, MS Walnut street, ' • 813,115 ROPE. AAD 111.2411FFA . she elalegualLEWitUlLVlCa tit 00 k , - - • - "- erth Water shoot, sun Is North . Delaware avenue: .51 1"W aal l sor ciPs-41 221i/Ir v ' th, _--cliwiraaaMlBss-111414 in eto7~ - DIR /25 De= Delaware mane, .o.Etillitti_Wi . bYtkbk.i7;Jitlit4itt...7..,._lB66. •- - la sNons LA.llo4rus •, i lAXOND DEALER & dEWELEI4 8 02 Chestnut St.. Phila C wAnnEs, annrimnif is KIN= WARE, : • WATCHES and 7EWELTLY REPAIRED. FINE DIAMOND WORK. NVArr C I-13ES OE THE MOST CELEBRATED MAXIMS. silver Wawe, FOR WEDDING PRESENTS, IN GREAT VA RIETY. p;o4v-v.weiwio..l.roszap,):.movonA•3l.ll.33lcl Ofd GOLD, SILVER and PRECIOUS STONES bougbt for OA SD% jai= J. E. CALD WELL & CO., 822 Chestnut Street. PARIS MANTEL CLOOKS, Bronze and Gilt. Black Marble and Bronze. , Visible Escapement and Glass Plain Black ano Drab Marble. Superior Movements. Real Bronze Centre Pieces. Real Bronze Statuettes. Candelabras and Side Pieces. WATCHES. Jnet received, an extensive stock direct from Patek Philippe & GENEVA. . pelf Winders. J1T1,138 .TITJIGENION, CHARLES PROM! AM, London. feit-st CHRONOMETER, CLOCK, AND WATC H MAKERS, No. 244 South FRONT Street, Have constantly on band a complete assortment CLOCHES, , for Railroads, Banks and Counting Rouses. which they offer at reasonable rates. QN. B. Partioalar attention paid to the repairing° tine Watches and Clocks. Jailstm GOFFERIPIG MAW:WitB. reti)VV:+lidellhtl.):llool4 A large assortment of °offering ]aching just re. celved per steamer "St. George." FOR GALE BY Isaac Townsend, House Furnishing Etore of the late .10/315 FRY, 922 Chestnut Street, jaanf 4pi GROVER & BAK E R,'S IMPROVED SHUTTLE OR "LOCK" STITCH SEW ING MACHINES No. 1 and No. 9 for Tailors, Shoemakers, Saddlers, at. 750 CHL , mTlit'T Street. Philadelphia. • 17 HARRIS` Street. Harrisburg. fel-8m rp JAPAN TEA Of Extra Fine Quality. lust received by THOMPSON BLACK a; SON BROAD AND CHESTNUT 8T& nos-3m STEEL, ..4431.1ENCV. An old established Sheffield Steel House requires an AGENT FOR THE SALE OF THEIR STEEL in Philadelphia. To an Agent with a connection and a good knowledge of the bualness this would be an excellent opening. A liberal commission is offereL Barkers' references required. Address Box 75, Poet Office, Sheffield, England. ft -LW AMERICA STEAM KINDLING WOOD AND COAL COMPANY. Hickory, Oak and Pine Stove Wood, delivered already sawed and split. Kindling Wood by the box; bundle or cord. Sawing and Splitting done by steam with our patent machinery, and bun dled in our patent presses. Twenty percent. saved. Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal. Factory—SOUTH street ove Twenty-second. Wharves—LOMßAßD street, Schuylkill. fel-et* FINE OPERA GLASSES. FWV: 4 :4*ffAg-e0DIYAI: 11 :4*1 JAMES W. QUEEN & CO., de2ltf rpi OOLD AND SILVER VIWPCBMS OP OUP own Importation. relltdde In qualltx and al PM RPM BABB i PROPICE latantstreat w Psiethimpartera_ rapta WHEREWITH CALL ettendon so our cent aasortanent of mtporioz PIANOS, eh we always have on hand, and offer them at very reasonable prices to urcbasem. Best of references and BULL GU BE invariably given by TBZI 1:115r1ON PIANO fdANUPAOTDIUNG CO. area ban Walnut IIeTkETH .EXTRACTED IN mat.ol3T RAXN. Nitrous Oxide Gas administered. inserted to look perfectly natural.' Dr. G. 1.. NA NO,I ntis. ja.22-tfrpi • 215 Spruce street.: el; MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOANED UPON DIAMONDS WATCHES, JEWEL. BY, PLATE CLOTHING, &c., at _ JONES & CO.'S. ;_ OLD•ESTBLIrrrom 'DAN Off.FICE, Corner of THIRD and GaSKILL Streets, _Below Lombard. N. `B.-DIAMONDS, wxrcias, JEWELRY, &.c., . , • , . • lrOn airra AT - BM:WM-ABLY LOWPRICES. Ja22-Imp I - THE COUPON DENTAL ASSOCIATION originated the nee of Nitrous Oxide Gas for ex . min teeth without pain. WE DO NO : OTHER DENTAL WORK. Officel27 WALNUT street. DEERE'S. GARDEN CALENDAR, for 1866, witliftdl /Lsts Seeds, 'Plante r dte.. with Wm- OWL H . . . A. DERE,E, ..714 Chestnut Street. ThEREETADI: _PREINM - PRUNE9.-150 cams 133 thi Cardblera analan boxes imported and ftir sale bY 30 8. R. • P ok. f3olttlt DelswazO =MIZE JAY'COOKEZt • . 3 114 South :Third Street, •, Bankers, - , Dealers in Government Securities, V. S. S's of. 1881, • • 5 20's, Old and New, 10-40's; Certificates of Indebtedness, 7.30 NOTES, Ist, 2d. and 3d . Series. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. Collections made. Stocks Bought and Sold'on Com mission. LADIES f cial business aecommodations RESERVED FOR e 7 PIULADIELPEELA. February IWO. lb; 3m, TINES. New York Valentine Co. Inform the public and trade that we have a large and well selected . stock of VALENTINES, CARDS, &c., and now offer for -sale at prices that defy competition. Call and see for yourselves. Sales room, No. 9 North SIXTH Street. 3f. V. ox.ny & CO.,Gen.Agents. Po.low Tenth street CALICOES. FIVE CASES, (Thirteen Thousand Yards,) CALICO, BEST MAZES, At Twenty-three Cents Per Yard. ALSO. A Large Lot of WIDE CHINTZES, At Twenty-five Cents Per Yard, J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO, N. W. cor. Eighth and Market Sts. ja.3l-tf rp e , MARKET 4P A NINTH. 4t* & 411 85 cent yard wide good Bleached Muslin, zl cent heavy good Bleached Muslin. 40 cents for best makes Bleached Muslin. 48 cents for Williamsville. 60 cents for heavy .5.4 Bleached Sheeting'. 4457 Pieces Bleached and Unbleached Muslin, bought when they were cheerer, now selling by the piece at lowest wholesale prices. SS cents for good Ginghams. si cents tor Merrimac Prints. g 9 for heavy large Blankets. 40 cents for good hock fringed Towels. 51 15 for heavy power-loom Table Damask. Cloths and Cassimeres. Winter Goods greatly reduced in price. Daily receiving Spring Stuck. One case best Water-proof Oloakings. Beaver Cloaking' and Overcastings low. e advise buying now while they are cheap. Spring Flannels. Complete Stock from 40 cents up. Beet Tickings made for best custom. ini -- FOR — EVEEff A. .ITEW AND SUBSTANTIAL THREE STORY Stone Residence, Parlor. Library, Dining Boom and Kitchen on Brat floor; seven Chambers and all modern conveniences. Lot 1002300. Admirably located and within two mile. Mete walk of a station on the Germantown Railroad. For further particulars address, - fe3-61. rpf "STONE," at this Office. • r 4i•z_z4 3: yyviso: .0 IA: 1:4v44 43:4,7,1M-fAZ;-IW-,A With latest improvements, - 730 CELMMITIT Street, Philadelphia. 17 It.A_RKET Street. Harrisburg. Jel-3ra rp EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR. 012 Chestnut St. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP Choice G-oods At Reduced Prices for Cash. Pattern Coat and Clothes Not Paid for at Cost for Cash. PATENT WIRE WORK. FOR RAI - LYNG% STORE FRONT'S, GUARDS. PARTITIONS, &o. IRON, BEDSTEADS AND WIRE WORK in varlety t manufactured by M. WALE ER & SONS, Ja1?•lm 4P NO. U. NORTH SIXTH Street. 4MORGE PLOWMAN CARPENTER AND BUILDER. 232 pAIiTER STREETs end Do= BT T. , linable Work and 2 , llll7rleding Ovonotly aP BOND'S BOSTON BISCIIIT.—Bond's Boston Butter' and Milk Bison% landing from steamer'Norman, and for sale by JOS. B. BIISSEPA & CO., .Agents , for Bond. 108 South Delaware avenue. • . Veit SALIG—A ollPPer iv cotto4 In 'CO I :X.L Pieta order .' APP lasmucl. BAxesa ; . , , nfarket.strest. , BMW:NS 9ND,LEMODIB-13anch. Layer and Seed less Raisins and Malaga Lemons, landygateal kLa PIM and for sale by JOll-1,3; BV & QORGHll3l.—Chinese tlansemp, - hands= la thr sale by .70& .B. Btrt' & 00., 10 Boulli Delaware amine. FIRE ASSOCIATION PHILADELPHIA, OFFICE, No.. 34 North Fifth Street- Incorporated lEarch 27, 1820. Insure from Loss by Fire in the City of Philadelphia,- Buildings, Furniture and Merchandise generally. Statement of Asses. January 1, 1868, published in con formity with the Act of Assembly of April sth. 1842; Bonds and Mortgages on property in the ' City of Philadelphia.... 1318,466 17 Ground Rents 20,048 32 Real Estate (Office 14 0. 54 North 'Fifth at.)_... • 14,396 13 U. &Government 5-20 Bonds 45,000 00 , U. S. Treasury Notes—_. ........ 6,640 00 ' City Warrants- 646 00 Cash on hand —. 27,422 49 $951,41910• TRUSTERS. GEORGE W. TRYON, President. WM. H. HAMILTON, JOSEPH R. LYNDALL, JOHN SOURER, LEVI P. COATS, PETER A. FE-44ER, SAMUEL sP.ABITAWIL . ,. JOHN PHILBIN, CHARLES P. BOWER, JOHN Ca RROW, JESSE LIGHTFOOT, GEORGE I. YOUNG, SOBEtaSHOE3LABEL WM. T. RIIPLER, Secrete'''. - ANGIER AND CO., • MALTSTERS HOUSES Eti Thompson street above Ninth, Pear street above Dock, Mee over Fanners and Mechanics' Bank, and Pro— prietors of the ONLY MALTING ESTABLISHMENT, AT AVON. Livingston County, New York rear/ GREAT SACRIFICE. IMMENSE BARGAINS. NO TIME TO ESE,. LOST In &airing Great Bargain it NOMIVOIMIDIZI YOUTHS' CLOTHING, RESCUED FROM THE LATE FIRE. THE LOW PRICES Offered at will ASTONISH . YOU. Call at the Store of ROCKHILL&WILSON, PROPRIETORS OF THE Brown Stone Clothing Halli NOS. 603 AND 605 CHESTNUT ST.,, Who are Preparing their SPRING STOCK. TEE CUSTOMER DEPARTILEET IS NOW UNDER WAY On the second Floor:, jallry Entrance on Chestnut Street. COAL! BEST QUALITIES OF COAL AT LOWEST NEARKTIT 13ATESD, ALTER'S COAL YARD, N rr 4 irrn 50rr17.30 Hers, BELOW GIRARD AVENUE itirame.Nca OF:FICIE CORNA23. OF SIXTIO Df,l:)9o.,cererlooDwe THE, FIRST NATIONAL .RANK HAS REMOVED I : l2 .i ng t he Erection of the New Bank. Building, to;• , • No: 305 Chestnut Streets '-'.” AnANARY INEED.—Twelty-kve • barrels Penne t7s L./ nary Seed In store and Ibr sale:b7 iinnaltaN OR. zip, 127 Walnut street. COAL I delOta
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