Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, February 10, 1866, Image 4

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    EWSTRIENS NOTIMES•
M.(.1? iI i_ii 1
Yrom other people, is an art which the British Goy
ernment would doubtless be, very glad to possess; hut
even it brought befbre any judicial tribunal,
and obliged under oath to make a statement upon the
=Wed,: we should say that there is no means by
which the members of the Fenian Broyherhood,
(though they must be numerously represented) could ,
be singled out from among the crowds attracted
Ye Tower Hall by the cheapness, beauty and durar
biiity of the‘Olothing there sold.
' ATROCIOUS!
Throning people into fits.
'Atlength Philadelphia can fairly boast
Of a real, old•fashioned "Cock Zane ghost!"
Almost deranging reporters' writs,
And putting the nervous folks into fits.
1S ow, "putting in fits" Is a business pursued
At PZILEY & Co.'s where ghosts doa't intrude;
And those who go wisely and visit the "STAR,"
Will quickly perceiVe what Nuns 11Th they are
Notwithstanding our immense sates, we have atilt a
„Ittii stock left of fine, FASHIONABLE HILLOY-ILL,D36
CLOTHING, which, owing to the arrangements which we
have made with the insurance companies, we are sating
of ENCIAMDLSCES or cow.
33.—A lot of Vests, for one icalar each.
STAB CLCYCAING EMPORIUM,
Low pia Ma. Z : : [soy.,
809 CHESTNUT ISTRKS.T, SIGN OP THE STAB.
PERBT & CO.
COUGELB.—As aSoothing Pectoral, Baowx'e Baer
=dim Tnocnces are advantageoasiy employed to alle
viate Coughs, Sore Throat, Hoarseness and Bronchia l
affections. Those exposed to sudden amain of
weather should have them., as they can be carried in
the poeket and taken as occasion requires twos the
first appearance of a Cold or Cough.
CRESSON'S GAS }DWI:MANOR&
Save forty per tent. In gaa bills.
CaILISSON'IS GAS REGULATORS
WS} prevent blowing or waste of gee.
CRESSON'S GAS REGULATORS
Will stye a better light than with street presume.
Are attach MUSS
nly ON'S
th e meter. GAS REGULANORA
ed oat
CRESSON'S GAB REGULATORS
Vie no 'Mercury or Diaphragm.
OBESSON'S GAB REGULATORS
Do not get out of order.
CRESSON'S GAS maranwromill
Invented by Dr. Charles Y. erection, formerly Ma
naging Engineer rhlladelphba Gas Works. For We
F A - PP - RANKS & EWING,
Masonic Hall, VII Chestnut street.
STEINWAY & SONS'
PIANOS
Are acknowledged the best instru-ial
manta in Europe as well as America. The following
later from the great Artist and Composer, Alex. Dray-
Whock (Pianist of the Emperor a Russia), speaks
ar itself:
[Translation,)
"ST. Pwramemnsei, Sept. 29, 1563.—J/ears. fflteximoay &
/Sons: I cannot refrain from expressing to you my an
disguised admiration of your, in every respect, match
less grand Pianos (which I used at my last concert in
Brunswick) and desire nothing in the world so much
sus to be able to perform upon one of those mastee
pieces here. Send me, therefore, care of Johann David
Hoerle & St. Petersburg, one of your Concert
Grand Pianos, of course at the moderate artist's price,
and inform me, without delay, in which manner I can
purchase money to you. Respectfully
yours. ALFA ANDER DREYSCROCK."
Under European news, from the New York Weekly
Review, we read: BULOW (the greatest
performer now living), gave a series a concorts in
Beriin (Prussia), and played on a Steinway Piano, one
of the most magnificent instruments ever heard in
Germany "
From Miss FANNY REED, in Boston, we learn
that FRANZ LISZT (the king of pianists), frequently
accompanied her on a Steinway Piano In Rome (Italy),
and was in ecstasies about its superiority over all
others.
ALFRED JAELL, G. SATTER, and others use them
also whenever they can be procured.
The demand for these Pianos, so popular here
has increased so much in Europe that Steinway &Sons
are not able to ;mply one-half of the home demand.
In Philadelphia for sale only, at
deg. BLASIUS BROS., 1006 Chestnut at.
GEO. STECK dz CO.'S PIANOS.—
These beautiful instruments are a
strongly recommended by the follow.
Jog among tue leading artists in America as any
Pianos made in this country or in Europe,
Wm. Mason, S. B. Mills, Theo. Thomas, H. C. Timm;
Max Mareif el:, Geo. W. Morgan, Carl .Itergman, Carl
Wolfsobn, Chas. H. Jarvis, M. H.' Cross, Carl Geert
Der, H. G.: Thunder, J. N. Beck. Joseph Rizzo,
C. Cross.
Crecuberts of certificates as to their durability, and
the references of one thousand purchasers in PhDs
-delphia and vicLoity, to be bad on application. .
For sale in rhiladelphia only. by
J. E. GOULD,
ydrfue-tti Seventh and Chestnut.
ORIOKERING GRAND P.LANO.S.
ki.P.MI-GRAND PIANOS!
SQUARE GRAND PIANOS!
Axe known to be the most periect and permanent In
attraments in America and Europe.
In Grand and Musical Tone and in all respects of
delicate and enduring mechanism, it is entirely con
ceded by the
GREAT ARTISTS OF THE PIANO,
And ALL DISCRIMINATING MUSICAL AMA
TEURS. that
'IRE CRICTEERENG PIANOS ARE FIRST
On both elder of the Atlantic.
NEW WAREROOMS,
914 CHESTNUT street.
W. H. DUTTON.
3a94n,th,e,tfe
WWI ALEP.AUNT,
RTEWIN4 ez SCHMIDT.
Plano Mannfacturen3. ral
A fine assortment of our first-elms Instruments, of
superior tone and finish, on hand. Full guarantee an
moderate prices. Ware }looms. No. 46 North THIRD
street. noll-s,tn,th-Sraf
t oo l MEYER'S NEWLY .TII.PSOVED CBE
CENT SCALE
OITERS'PRUNG PIANOS,
Acknowledged to be the best. London Prize Medal
and Highest Award, In America received. MAW,
DEANS AND SECOND HAND PIANOS
ja24 warn sm Wareroome,SlA Arch at , below Bth.
16 V ENIN 3 li U LL.HTIN
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1866.
TUE PRESIDENT.
It is hard to say which quality of
President Johnson is most to be admired,
his patience or his candor. In the midst
of overwhelming official business, he
takes time to receive frequent deputa
tions and to listen to long harangues,
and to each he accords a frank and
friendly reply. The gentlemen fiom
ltontana,who went to see him the other
day, had no business except to advertise
their territory, which, from their ac
count, is a species of Paradise, with all
the modern improvements. But the
President received them graciously, and
indulged them in one of those sensible,
candid, off-hand speeches for which he
seems to have a peculiar gift. He took
occasion to define his position, which is
that of a man who has one great, para
mount duty to perform: that of restoring
the country to a condition of secure
Union as speedily as possible, without
reference to combinations having in
view a candidacy for the next Presi
dency. Having reached the top round
of the political ladder, he can have no
higher aspirations. That he is sincere
in thisassurance we have not the slightest
doubt.
The reception given to the colored
deputation, headed by Messrs. Douglass
and Downing, gave another illustration
of the qualities we have referred to as
characteristic of the President. He lis
tened respectfully to their arguments in
favor of the immediate removal of all
the disabilities that their race labors
under, and then responded at length in
a friendly way; nor did he suffer his
temper to be ruffled by the several ill
timed and inconsiderate interruptions
that were offered., While acknowledg
ing that they had good ground for com
plaint, he showed conclusively that their
best policy is to be patient. Their race has
gained immensely, within a few years,
and in a few years more, if they pursue
the right course, they will gain all they
aspire to, without running the risk of
bringing on convulsions which may be
ruinous to them and damaging to . the
whole country. This is 'uns4uestionably
TOWER NALL,
No. 518 Market Street,
BIINITETT & CO.
the true -policy, although it may not be
approved by extremists and irresponsible I
parties.
The President of the United States
has a laborious and unpleasant office at
all times- i but the present totally unpre
cedentedstate of affairs in the country
makes it a peculiarly difficult one. Mr.
Johnson has shown himself, thus far,
as well qualified for the duties as his
strongest admirers have declareFlhitn to
be. ' Scarcely any man in such a position
could have made so few mistakes; and
this is the more remarkable, considering
the infinite varieties of pressure brought
to bear upon him from politicians of all
kinds and of every part of the country.
He has kept by him the constitutional
advisers of President Lincoln, and we
really believe that the steps he has taken
are those that would have been taken
by hisipredecessor, had he lived. He
has received the praise of the Democrats
who used to abuse him so vilely, and yet
he has appointed no Democrats to office
and has not abandoned a particle of the
principles of the party that elected him.
In all that he has done and may yet do,
there may be certain points on which
we may differ from him. But he is the
President, and has thus far proved
honest, able and true. We condemned
the factious hostility of the copperheads
to President Lincoln, and we shall
equally condemn factious hostility to
President Johnson. Should he commit
any flagrant wrong, deny any portion of
the people their constitutional rights, or
be guilty of any act of usurpation what
ever, he will then be a fair object of
opposition. But he has done none of
these things, and he has done so many
good things, that he is entitled to the
confidence, respect and support of every
good citizen.
THZ IMPROVEMENT OF BROAD
STREET.
The hopes of our citizens, who, with
few exceptions, are anxious for the im
provemen, of Broad street, and freeing
it from the nuisance of railroad tracks,
we trust are soon to be realized. The
provisions of the proposed Act of As
sembly, now before Councils for their
sanction and recommendation to the
Legislature, seem to be fair and proper,
and we cannot forbear to wish such
action on their part. Certainly the
manner in which this propdsed legisla
tion has been brought befofe Councils
merits our hearty approval. Council
men, when true to the obligations of
their trust, are better judges of the
interests and wishes of our people on
purely local subjects, than members of
the Legislature could possibly be, and
thus first submitting this proposed act
to them for their consideration, the
gentlemen moving in the matter have
followed a custom more honored in the
breach than the observance. The dis
credit which members of the Legislature
bring upon themselves, as well as in
juries to communities, •could, we think,
be obviated by compelling, either by
rules or positive enactment, every pro
posed law or charter affecting a city or
local in its character, to be first sub
mitted to and approved by the muni
cipal authorities. The Legislature have
given a sort of recognition to this idea
by a common practice of not interfering
with the local bills of each other, and,
however kindly intended, has been
productive of vast injury to the public,
though sometimes profitable to the in
dividual members themselves. A local
bill is presented in manuscript, referred
to a committee, duly manipulated by
the members interested, reported back
to the Legislature and passed. The
public have no chance to examine its
provisions or discuss them, and all it
knows is the title to the act. Even the
titles were drawn with such consummate
skill, and so well sugar-coated, that the
frauds and poison they concealed created
such abuse and injuries that the Consti
tution of the Commonwealth had to be
amended in 1864, and since then the
titles to bills -are required to disclose the
object of them.
As an illustration of this secret and
dangerous legislation,we need only refer
to the "alleged corporation" of the Cen
tral Passenger Railway Company, many
years ago, incorporated as the North
Philadelphia Plank Road Company.
Enterprising persons manipulated this
harmless concern, Mader the titles of
"supplement" and "further supplement
than act to incorporate" this plank road
company, until it budded, blossomed
and gave promise of becominga gigantic
railroad company, authorized to occupy
Broad street and all other streets of our
city, with dummies, locomotives, coal
and frieght cars. That it is now merely a
runt among the litter of similar schemes,
is due to organic defects, and the astute
ness of the Supreme Court.
Had these "supplements" and "further
supplements" been fairly presented to
this community through the Councils,
and public attention drawn to these
provisions, the Legislature might have
been spared the travails of its birth, and
its promoters and the residents on Broad
streets saved many sleepless and anxious
nights in the struggle over its existence.
In common with all our fellow citizens,
we prefer to look forward to the beauti
fying of Broad street under the provi
sions of the proposed act before Councils,
rather than to the provisions of the
"supplement" and "further supplements
to the act to incorporate the North
Philadelphia Plank Road Company."
MR. J&avis's MATINEES.—Ttie preceding
concerts of this interesting series give as
surance that the remainder will be worthy
a liberal support from the musical public.
The third is announced for Thursday, 15th
inst., at 4 P. AL, at the Foyer of the Academy.
Mr. Jarvis will be assisted by Messrs.
Gaertner, Schmitz and other professors.
Mr. Jarvis is acknowledged to be a pianist
of the first rank and all that he and the
artists assisting him may undertake will be
well done.
THE DIA? gfrktstikti BULLETIN : PHILATALPITIA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1866:
, PRE hSITRANCIE.-By the published
'Effeteitient of the Connecticut Mutual. Life
Insurance Company, in anotbflr Column, it
*lll be seen that the assets tor this Company
have nearly reached the sum of ten millions
of dollars, and that its receipts for be year
1865 were upwards of four millions of dol
lars, or about eight times the amount of its
losses. Its dividends, which have always
been large, are now increased to 60 per
cent., thus affording inducements to in
surers, it is believed, eqty,l to that of any
other company. The . office in this city is at
404 Walnut street,where its peculiar features
are very clearly explained by the agent,
Mr. Walter H. Tilden.
John B. Byers en Co.. Auctioneers, Noe•
232 and 234 Market street, will hold during next week
the following important said% viz:
ON lidawDaY, February 12, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue,
on four months' credit. 600 lots of French and Barony
Dry Goods, including 85 cases of new styles Dre
GL. ode, of every valiety of extra rich and valuable
goods: 500 pieces Veil Bareges,lo qualities and colors;
40 pieces Dress bilks, from tine to liigh cost; 1,000 rich,
new style, Silk Balmorals; 354 dozen Foulard Hdkfs.
Alto. large lines of Hoop Skirts, Sewings, Gloves,
Ribbons. bilk Ties, Hdkfs., Head Nets, A- paca Braids,
rimmings, Notions, &Q.
ON TUESDAY, Feb. 18, at 10 o'clock. by catalogue,
on lour months' credit, about 1,200 packages Boots,
Shoes, Balmorais, .tc„ of city and Eastern marinfac.
tare.
ON THURSDAY, February 15, at 10 o'clock, by cats
logue, on four months' credit and part tor cash about
Teo packages and lots of Foreign and Domestic Dry
3cods. including Cloths, Cassimeres,Satinete, Melton.,
Italians. &C.
Also, Dress Goods, Silks, Shawls, - Linens, Shirts and
Drawers, Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, Hosiery, Gloves,
dco., &c,
Also, 115 packaged Cotton and Woolen Domestics, for
cash.
ON Farogr, February 16, at 11 o'clock, by cata
logue, on four months' credit, about !60 pieces Super
fine and Fine Ingrain, Ito) al Damask, Venetian, List,
Hemp, Cottage and Bag Oarpetings, Canton giattings,
Drugsets,
Large dales of ltstra Valuable Real Es
tate. Stocks, Lomas, Are.
Hews. Thomas & Sons' sale on Tuesday next will
include an ext,nalve Wharf, on tae river Delaware;
valuable Barka etreat Store• handsome Realdence.
MS Spruce area; valuable Conntry Place, Nicetown
lent and Ridge avenue, several building lots; small
stereo and dwellings, &c. Also, valuable Stocks and
Loans.
The pamphlet catalogue contains testa of properties
to bq sold 20th 24t.. and 27th February and Sth 111th
anti 20th liarch, including several large and valuable
estates. by order of the Orphans' Court. Pamphlet
catalogue. now ready.
Auction Noneo—Sale of Boots and Shoes.
?he early attention of buyers is called to the Large
and attractive sale of LetOo cases Boots and Shoes. to
be sold by catalogue, for mob, on Monday morning,
February 12, commencing at 10 o'clock by Philip
Ford dr. (Jo., Auctioneers . at their store, No. iO6 Markel
street.
t JOB:14 CRUMP BUILDER.
Int u.d..ESTNUT STREET
Mechanic's of every branch required for hOusebuild
log and fitting promptly furnished. jas-6m•
D EDUCVD PRICKS for Photographs of all styles.
IL See ana obtain Pictures of rare excellence of like
ness and coloring. REIME_R'S popular styles Colored
Photographs. Second street, above Green.
XOTICE YE WHOM IT CONCERNETH. that we
have a very lair assortment of Housekeepers' and
other Hardware. TRUMAN & SHAW, No sta
(bight Thirty-bye) Market street, below Nlnth
DRICES REDUCED.—Photographs or rare merit.
1 all styles. now made in view of the timPs, at re
dared prices. Bee specimens at B. F. lIELliEtt'S Gal
lery, 614 Arch street.
LARDING NEEDLE SKEWERS, Basting Spoons.
I..eg Whips, French Cooks' Knives. Mincing
a hives. 1 oast mg Forks. Paste Joggers. and a general
asscrtruent of Hardware and Cutlery fur Hoasekeep
lila use, at TRUMAN SIIAW'S. No. MS (Eight
Thirty-dye) Market street. below Ninth.
EI,UCLS PRICFS.—Xow Is the time. don't forge ,
to profit by It Obtain :or yourself superior
Ytc
:ures ht moderate cost. ItEIMER St beautiful styles
Crstes de Visite. tioct.ud street.. above Green.
I EE ROASTERS, of several patterns, and
a variety of styles of Coffee Mills. for sale at the
Rai d ware store of TRUMAN A 131.1 A W.No. Std (Eight
Thirty-tire) Market street, below Ninth.
LACE FOR CCRTAINS, by the
LI yard. Will open to-day an additional case of this
very desirable Lace. ringing in prim. from 44 cent* to
41 25 a •ard. very mach better than usual for the price_
.NWITINCURAM LACE FOP. BED VALLANCES, Sc
Will open today an entire case. measuring 7 to 16
Inchts wide horn 11 cents to 2.5 cents a yard. With a
duty of r.. 5 per Cent. paid with geld at ten., you can pur
chase a 16 inch wide Lace for 25 cents a yard only, as
WORNES, SS North Eighth street.
EDI M ED, sT Tt2 LILL SHEER LINEN
.13ands:erciliefe„ embrotaered. Will open to-day one
entire ease some of wblcb are hemmed and scolloped,
ranging in price from $1 in to $3, and very much twler
the usual price for similar Handkerlblea.
SW/SS MUSLIN.
Will open to-day one ow entire, of 4-4 Swiss .11Ins-
MI a lob line from S 3 aentd to Se cents a yard, the best
In the market for the price
WHITE FIGURED SILK DIET
For VelL•. at ft so a yard. 23 inches wide. good style
and quality, a low price.
WHITE SILK ILLUSION.
Superfine, at 70 cents a yard. St% to Mitliners and
ethers is the trade; particular attention is 11-sited to
this Item. as one of the many points of attraction. at
XV MEUSE'S Lace and Embroidery Store, Igo. Si North
Eighth street.
$5 000. l'i.
or aolg e e t ; y eral First CD a . kld ic y s .c7 E rt . fitio
it:* 1.7^ 404 Walnut street.
HOOP BESET .111A.NUFACH JRY Hoop Skirts
mud, made and made to order; warranted of the
beet materLeht. Silva repaired.
MRS. E. BATLEY,
fol-tm 1112 Vine street, above Eighth.
C L QUITLE'S OLD GERMANTOWN DRUG srons.
t.. 7 Opposite Town Roll.
This long and favorably known Pharmaceutics'
Establishment, is now under sole control of the un
dersigned, who for more than five years pas' has been
In active management of the Liminess. Having first
class 'Drag connections In London, New York, and our
own city, we present a stock of goods which for purity,
novelty sad variety, is equaled by but few similar
establishments in the city. The constant personal
attention of theproprietor, is given to tke details of
the busLueeo, lasturing accuracy, promptness and rein
ability.
1101-24t4p
VOR SALE.—To Shinn's, Orooers, Hotel-keepers
.L' and othera—A very soperior lot of Champagne
Caller, by the barrel or dozen. P, J. JORDAN,
noz-rptf hto Pear street, below Third and Walnut
Arri4CAL BOXES, In handsome cases, Mar/Inert=
l o
to twelve ohoice melodies, tor sale by
FARE & RROTHEE, Impo l = b.
No. 824 Chestnut street. below
NOR IS THE TIME TO BUY M BB LINB AND
CALICOES.
Good Unbleached Muslin, at tH ceiata.
Excellent Unbleached Muslin, at ES.
bleached Mullins, yard-wide. at st.
Bleached Meelln, very Line, at 873 .
New York Mills, Wamantta, and all the best makes
Bleached and Unbleached Muslin, at the lowest
market prices, at JOHN H. STOKES'S,
702 Arch street.
rbeAsi NATHANS, Auctioneer and Money Broker,
1. N. Z. cornier of Third and Spruce streets, only one
square below the Exchange. NATHAN'S'S Principal
Mee, established for the last forty years. Money
to loan In large or email amounts, at the lowest rates,
on Diaasonds, Silver Plate, Watches,_
_Jewelry, cloth
ing, and goods of every description. Offioe hours from
8 A. M. 11.117 P. M. dekt.terp.
TOEDAWS KIELEBEATED TONE, ALE.—The
e/ truly healthful and nutrition!' 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. as a superior
tonic, and requires but a trial to convince the most
skeptical of its great merit. To be had, who leaaleand
atail. of L JORDAN, 220 Pear street.
FITIER, WEAVER
Maindlicturers of
MANILA. AND TARRED OORDAGE,
Cords, Twines, &c.
No. Ste North Water Street,
P sad No. 22 North Delawar
Avenue, hiladelphia.
MDIFIN H. Prima& REICH/LEL Waimea+.
COwB*D B. Clurficura.
LIFE, GROWTH A.ND BEAUTY.-
-
"London" Gray Efair;lColor The Only Restorer'
"London" Hai Color Restorer'
"London" Hair Hair Color Infallible Restorer'
"London" Hair Color Restorer'
"London" Changed Hair Color Hair Restorer'
"London" Hair 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 dressing combined. Delicately perftuned.
"London" Does Hair Color Removes Restorer"
"London" Hair Color Restorer"
"London" not Hair Color all Restorer"
"London" Hair Color Restorer"
"London" Stain Hair Color Dandruff Restorer"
"London" Hair Color Restorer"
"London" or Boil Hair Color and Restorer"
"London" Hair Color Restorer"
"London" Anything. Hair Color Itching. Restorer"
MAKES THE HAIR SOFT, OLOSt3Y AND LUXURIANT.
SEEPS THE SCALP CLEAN, COOL AND HEALTHY.
"London Hair Color Restorer."
' London Cures all Hair Color It will Restorer."
"London Hair Color Restorer."
"London Diseases Hair Color prevent Restorer."
"London 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 soft brush.
Only 7s cents a bottle, six bottles Iti. Sold at Dr.
MAYNE'S, No. MO North Sixth street, above Vine,
and all the leading Druggists and Fancy Goods
dealers. deasm,w,s,tf
- 91:411`8 •• 3 :Nal: Al. : • ..bro
fig. BraMAC. StilAllAng,
X. A. TOMMY,
1800 Filbert street.
QORGEOlTht.—Chinese Sugar Qum SYrujp,_ handsome
k. 7 article, for sale by JOB. B. BOBBLE.a a CO„ 308
South avenue.
rcit.rwawm==
JOSEPH P. BOLTON,Graduate In Pharmacy,
PETEBSONS' NEW BOOKS,
Published This Day by
T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS,
306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia,
THE COVQIIETTE Ort, THE LIFE AND LET
TEES OF ELIZA. WHARTON. A true tale in real
Life, with a Historical Preface, and Memoir of the Au
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in cloth.
.
THE LOST BRIDE ; tui entire new work. By T. S.
Arthur, author of "Love in a Cottage." "Love In High
Life," etc. Complete in one large octavo volume.
Price Fifty cents.
We also publish this day a new and beautiful edition
of all of T. S. Arthur's, celebrated works, each one
being printed on fine paper, done up in brown
covers, in uniform style, with " The Lost Brio e."
Price Fifty cents each.
NED MUSGRAN7, or, The Most Unfortunate Man in
the World . By Theodore Hook. Price 75 cents.
A LIGHT AND A DARK CHRISTMAS. By Mrs.
Henry Wood. Printed from the Author's advanced
Proof sheets. Price 25 cents.
CORA BELMONT; or. THE SINCERE LOVER A
True Story of the Heart. Complete in one large duo
decimo volume. Price $1 50 in paper, or $2 00 in
cloth.
THE TWINS AND HEART. By M. F. Tupper.
Complete In one large octavo volume. Price 75 cents.
THE CROCK OF OOLD. By M. F. Tupper. Com
plete In one large octavo volume. Price 75 cents.
OUR MUTUAL FRIEND. By Charles Dickens.
, With all the Author's Illustrations, 45 in all. Price
$1 Oa in Paper; or, $2 50 in cloth; or, in two volumes,
Cloth, with tinted Illustrations $4 00.
ROANOKE; or, Wheys is Utopia. A thrilling novel
of Southern life. By C. H. Wiley. Illustrated.
cents.
LIFE .AND CAMPAIGNS OF GENERAL SICEI3I
- Pi; the Hero of the Shenandoah Valley. By Rev,
C. W. Dennison, late Chaplain in the U.S. Army, Il
lustrated. Price 'a cents in paper, or CO in clo th ,
THE LOST WILL. By Mrs . Wood. trice CO cents.
RED COURT FARM. By Mrs. Wood. Price 75 cts.
Copies of any or all of the above popular books v 912
be sent to any one, free of postage, on receipt of price,
Address all orders to the Publishers
T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS,
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And they will receive prompt attention.
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Cape Island.lo Room Cottage for Bale,
ADJOINING CONGE.BES HALL.
Will be sold with or without liable for four horses.
Address, J. F. CAMS,
felo s,wit nal Cape Island.
Thermometers,
Microscopes,
Bpy Glasses,
Mathematical Instruments,
Opera Glasses,
Stereoscopes,
Magic Lanterns,
&c., &0., &o
WM I Y. Mo AT T TSTERI
(Established in 171 M)
No. 728 Chestnut, St.
C. A. BOBIN:tON
ROBINSON ds DICKSON.
STOCK BROKERS,
No. 319 Walnut Street.
STOCES. BONDS, ac.. &c., Bought and Sold at
Board of Brokers. fele-tml
fer I
AND CO. . •
MALTSTERS,
HOURrg Di PHILA.:
Thompson street above Ninth,
Pear street above Dock,
°samovar 7armers and If echanke Bank, and Pre.
prietora of the
Thri..JX 7-
MALTING ESTABLISHMENT,
AT AVON.
Livingston County, New York
fent/
.11310 GM:LA.7E I IEI It
OF
ABRAHAM LINCOLN,
By Dr. J. G. Holland,
Author of "Gold Foil," "Bitter Sweet," and "Timothy
Titcomb's Letters."
tioltbildrork Is, and
can wit,ledbe.fsreONLYis,bf,ySiatenbscA
Name, Addreas and Price to
J. D. BROOKS &
BOX 587, PHILADA., P. O.
at 00; leather,l3 50; Half Calf. (' 50 finnthsSto
JAY COOKE & CO. I
NEW OFFICE.
114 South Third Street,
Bankers,
AND
Dealers in Government Securities,
S. B's of 1851.
5 20's, Old and New,
10-40's; Certificates of Indebtedness,
7.30 NOTES, Ist, 2d. and 3d Serlei.
Compound Interest Notes Wanted.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS.
Collections made. Stocks Bought and Sold on Corn.
mission.
113s i ck e l 3 btudness accommodations RESERVED FOB
.PIECLADEMPECCA. February 1856. fe7 3m
DAVIS'
CINCINNATI HAMS,
jillit received by
THOMPSON BLACK tic SON,
BROAD ABM CHESTNUT STS.
fee-et , •
FINE OPERA GLASSES.
p ia :4:Val MI :le ):110 7 ,1:41 kri
JAMES W. WREN it CO.,
de2ltf rpl
PATENT WIltE WORK..
HOB RA INOB, STORE FRONTS,
GUARDS. PARTITIONS, &c.
IRON BEDS kiALDEI AND WIRE WORK
in variety, manufactured by
M. WALE ER & SONS,
tp NO. D. Nowa( BIRTH Street,'
42 THE TILDEN TOMATO, the beat variety. ;For description, see Dreer's Garden Calendar.
H. A. DREES,
It/ 774 Chestnut street.
NitrT EETHo us Oxide EXTRACTED
i WITHOUT PAM.
"ui.• . Clas admlnetere&
• 2. inserted to look perfectly natural.
Dr. G. L. NAGLE
Dentist,
Ja22-tfrpi EIS Spruce eltreet.r.
n, 1,• .8. • .••• • .
own
IOW mportimon, reliable in Quality 113
Mom
• RABB a W. 0 7 ,2 Importer,
Via latexcintil Wed, MOW Po nli 3
CALICOES
9
Past V •lors, 20 Cents
Calicoes, Fast Colors 43 Cents,
Merrimac Prints, "5 Cents.
Pacific:Prints, 25 Cents.
Bleached Mullins.
Unbleached Musline.
94 and /04 Utica, 10.4 Pepperell,
8.4 and 10.4 Waltlaam, 10-4 Bates
Shootings.
All at less than wholesaVe prim.
H. STEEL & SON,
NW. 713 and 715 N. Tenth Street.
Bargains in Winter Dress Goods.
Having finished taking account of stock, we find we
have a few lots of
MERINOES,
POPLINS and
OTRER DRESS GOODS,
that we do not wish to keep wall next season, and we
have determined to close them mat, at very low prices,
WITHOUT REGARD TO COST
.
R. STEEL &..SON,
Nos. 718 and 715 N. Teeth Street,
Good Silks at Low Prices.
We still maintain our reputation for
BELLING BILKS CHEAP.
We have now open a fine stock of
BLACK SILKS EVERY VARIETY.
COLORED AtTARS, EVERY VARIETY,
At leas that the present cost of Importation! Now is
the time to buy 811, as there is no doubt at all but
that they will be very much higher. Having antici
pated the present rise by buying our Bilks some time
back, we are now able to offer
11 STEEL itlr, SON,
Nos. 713 and 715 N. Tenth St.
felo4;
PRICE & WOOD,
113.
NORTH NINTH ST-
Have „taut opened 500 dozen Linen Towels.
Huckaback Towels, wide red border, 280, up to P.
Hanosome Damask Towels.
Bath Towels. al, 40, 10 and 65 cts
A large
Dassortmenth pi ece Napkins and Doylies.
Scotch iaper by te per yard.
Linen Huckaback by the yard.
Best makes slaying Linens.
Table Linens by the yard, very cheap.
8 4 sad 10-4 Table Cloths, very cheap.
Best Husain Crash in the city, for 18. 20. 280. per yard.
WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS.
Cambric, Jaconet and Swiss Muslim.
liainsooks and Victoria Lawns. •
Striped and Plaid Muslims.
Fiae quality large size Plaid Muslims.
Shirred Muslims. very cheap.
Fine quality Striped and Plaid Swiss Muslims.
White Be diantes. 25, 81',, 37% 44. 50, and 62,6 eta.
White Marseilles, 75 eenta per yard.
Honeycomb and Marseilles Quilts
L, DICKSON, Jr..
113 NORTH filifill BT., Above Arch.
N. B.—Best make Bleached and Unbleached Mus
lins; Pillow Case and liheetio g -Muslin% Best qnamy
4mexlcan Prima and Glaghams.
B —PRICE & WOOD will remove about the last
o . Apt II to N. W. corner of Eighth and Filbert street[.
J. T. GALLAGHER,
Vliet Late of BA I LEY & CO..
FORHEB.LY BAILEY & KITCHEN,
Offers for sale at his NEW EISTABLLSELHENT,
S, W, cor, Thirteenth and Chestnut Sts,
(No. 1.300.)
A SUPERIOR STOCK OF
English, Swiss and American
WATCHES.
MAPITTFACPURER OF
And Sterling Silverware.
DEALER IN
Pearls, Diamonds and Other Precious Stow
Watches and Clocks careflilly Repaired and War
ranted. felo-ea m th Spy
CLARK & BIDDLE,
712 CHESTNUT STREET,
Have Just opened an Invoice of
FINE WArrClEl]Eta,
Manufactured for them in Europe.
Also, a large assortment of
American,
English
and Swiss
WATCHES.
J. P. CLARE,
felr•tt rp SAML. BIDDLE.
It".I.I4I 7 JE:JEt. WARE.
G. RUSSELL & CO.,
22 N. SIXTH STREET,
Invite attention to their very full stock of
FANCY AND PLAIN SILVER WARE
Of the newest designs, suitable for Bridal Presents and
Table use.
All Silver warranted equal to Coln. %Ss to thit rpi
COAL ! • COAL
BEST QUALITIES OF -COAL
AT LOWEST MARK= RATES,
AT
A LTER'S
COAL YARD,
NIN TM STREET,
BELOW GIRARD AVENUE.
NirBEANCH OFFIQE CORNER. OF SIXTH
AND SPRING GARDEN. delOtapl-4p
GOFFE.RING MACHINES.
COFFERING MACHINES.
A large assortment of Goffering Machines Just re.
eetved per steamer "St. George."
FOR SALE BY
Isaac Townsend,
House Furnishing Store of the late JOHN A. 2dTTR
PRY,
' 922 Chestnut Street,
ia2otf 4pd Below Tenth street.
ITH CALL attention to our
fiffeluegatigWai assortment of superior PIANOS,
w we always have on hand, and offer
them at very reallonable to =chasers. • Heat of
references and /RILL p Gil rices FE invariably
even by
THE =op P/ANO MANUFACTURING.
SIEO D 317 wathus mew
VERY DECIDED BARGAINS
ABOVE ARCH
Price & Wood,
IM . IIMIEaI,
Nopicv..
To Manufacturers of, and Dealers in
Paper Collars, Cuffs, Bosoms, eta.
OFFICE LOCKWOOD 2.LAIkTPFACTITRING CO.,
Roe, 255 and 257 South Thtrd Street,
Philadelphia.
We have sold all the Patents on Paper Collars om:tat
by ns to the UNION PAPER COLLAR COMPANY
of New York, and shall continue to manufacture all
styles as heretofore, our goods being licensed under all
the Patents owned by the Union Paper Collar Cora..
pany.
W. E. & E. D. LOCKWOOD.
For Lockwood Mann!. Co.-
Panaam.. January 31, 1866.
OFFICE OF THE AMIMICAN .ISIOLDED
COLLAR CO.,
NO 76 State street, Boston.
The A merican Molded Collar Company hereby glvA
notice that they have disposed of their Patents on Pa
per Collars to the UNION PAPER COLLAR CO. of'
New ork, but will continue to manufacture =dents
lick nse from said Company.
SEItENO D. NICKERSON,
BOSTON', January 31, 1866. Treasurer.
UNION PAPER COLLAR COMPANY
Organized tinder the laws of the state of New York,.
Capital Stock, $3,000,000_
The Union Paper Collar Co. having =massed all
the Pater ta on Paper Collars owned by the Lockwood
Manufacturing Co. of Philadelphia, (late owners of
aunts & Lockwood's Patents), and by the American ,
Molded Collar Co. of Boston, (late owners of Gray's
Patents), hereby notify all parties making or selling'
Parer Collars, Cuffs. or Bosoms, unless the same are•
manufactured under a license from this Company,
that they are infringing said Patents, and that they
will be held RF-SPOASU3LIS in damages for such in
fringement.
lAMBS A. WOODBURY, Pros,.
SOLOMON a GRAY, Treas.
OFFILk.b.
No.llo Broadway, New York
No 96 Washington st., Boston.
113.
Irsw Toxx, B41)3. 1,1566
oe, MARKET
j, .1.111
‘f*.
4Pit &
C
Calicoes ! Calicoes
ONE CARP.,
CALICOES, 23 cents per yard.
TWO CASES
4-4 CALICOES, 25 cents per yard.,
THREE CARrq
4-4 BLEACHED MUSLIN, 35 cents.-
TWO CASES
4-4 BLEACHED MUSLINS,37 1-2 cts,
ONE CASE
4-4 BLEACHED MUSLIN, 40 cents.
ri~~sAm
Unbleached Muslin, 25 to 35 cents.
A fine Dhow of best =Lakes Cotton Goods retailing
at about the wholesale price.
SPRING IMPORTATION
LINEN GOODS.
The snh4cribers are now receiving their SPRING
IMPORTATION OF
SUPERIOR LINEN GOODS.
They have prepared for exbibltfbn, 7 cases selected
expressly for them by N. Richardson, Son rk Chvdect,
compri.sir g a full assortment of
4-4 Best make SFILIVITNG LTN=S.
40, 12, 45, 20 and 54 inch rILLOw LIN N.
10-4 and 12-4 IRISH SHEETING (finest Imported )
44 and 3 4 SNOW DROP and DAMASK NAPKINS_
Coldßord'd DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, with Nap
kins to match.
Cord Bordered DESSERT CLOTHS.
Cot'd Bor dered DoILIEN.
BIRD EYE DIAPERS, LONG LAWNS, fie.
Also in stock, superior undressed
French Stirling, Pillow and Sheeting
heppard,Van Harlingen & Arrison
Importers of Linen Goods,
No. 1008 ChestnUt Street.
fer-th sa to ateC-1100-ES.
FIVE CA.SES's,
(Thirteen Thonssuid Yards,)
CALICO,
At Twenty-three Cents Per Yardl
4-4 WIDE AMERICAN OHINTZE&•
At Twenty-eight Cents Per Yard.
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE &
N. W. cor, Eighth and Market Sts.
,at-tf rp
srall7.l-ONEY-TO—ANYUNTarO-A-N111).
UPON DIAMONDS. WATCHES. JEWEL
RY, PLATE, CLOTHING, &c., at
JONES ek -CO.'S.
OLD-ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFICE!,
Corner of THIRD and bad, I'LL Streets,
Below Lo
N. B.—DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY,.
ouraitotc.,
FOR SALE AT
BIENARKABLY LOWPRICES. ialSimial
fe2rth&s2t 4p-
BEST MAKES,
ALSO.
Three Cases