Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, February 28, 1866, Image 4

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    BUSINESS NOTICES.
NEW YORK (WFr•FIBIINFBS.
Sly Gotham now is trying hard
To take from us our 'Navy Yard,
Just as she grudged the Mint;
But this she can do with less ease
"Ilan chonse the Custom House of fees;
Bo much by way of hint. •
That spot which we Leagae Island call,
• Displays advantages as plain
- A.hd solid us are those you gain
VI purchasing at Tower Hall.
eurVOck of Clothing is the largest and most complete
thie, city, surpassed by none in material, style and
116 and .sold at prices guaranteed lower than the lo w
L est.
TOW SAL,
1518 'Market Eß
Street,
• - ItVag-SETT at CO.
t JOIN WILE THE CROWD.
Thlif r et u aple are moving from near and afar, -.
"kW mpet has sounded the praise of the "Star;
It's the leader of fashion, the theme of our song,
Then Join with the crowd that is marching along.
They are coming from bill -top, from volley and plat
They have bought there before and will buy there
again;
When join with the crowd and help swell the throng
which to that bright orb is now marching along.
All have heard of its cheapness, its fashion and style;
BIM though once 'twas
.o'erflowecl.like the banks of
the Nile,
yet with splendor renewed, herfeeforth it will shine.
Frill the leader of fashion, six HUNDRED AND NINE.
N, B.—Having disposed oftnost of our stock on hand
at the time of the fire at very low prices, and laid in
an inixo ease stock since the decline in goods, we are
enabled to sell at much lower rates than those who are
merely disposing of their old stock, bought when goods
were at a much higher figure, and who will VERY RE
3.XCTANTLY reduce their price to the present standard
Our stock embraces every variety of goods in the mai
Yet. Being determined to close out our stock of winter
overcoats, we have marked the prices so much under
the actual cost as to make them a desirable investment
for those who expect to purchase next winter.
STAB CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
LOW PRICES AND FASHIONABLE GOODS,
609 CHESTNUT STREET, SIGN OF THE "STAR.'
PERRY & CO.
DEAF MADE TO HEAR.—lnstramenta to assist
the hearing, at I,LADFSRA'n., 115 TENTH street,below
Chestnut. fe26-SLI
tamA REDUCTION OF TWENTY PER CENT.
ON THa REGULAR SCHEDULE PRECES.
—Desiring to reduce our large stock of superior
and highly finished seven octave Rosewood Pianos,
prtvious to the removal to our new store No. 1103
taIIESTEDT street, we have concluded to oiler them
at prices below the cost to manufacture. Persons de.
•JMg to purchase a first-class PLA.NO, at reduced
rates, should avail themselves of this opportunity.
SCHOMACKER & CO.,
Warerooms No. 10t1 Chestnut street.
STIKENWA.Y &
ANOS SONS'
PI
Are now acknowledged the best in•
in Wil
Munteniap ub in Euro
lic aid pe
private, by as well as Am
the greates artists
Itving inM erica. Thei are
used t
urope, by VON BIILOW, DBE YbCHOCIK,
LISZT, 7AELL, and others; In this country by MILL
MASON, WOLFSOHN, etc, For Rate now by
BLASIUS BROS.,
1006 Chestnut street.
•
CENT SC ALE air . • • sti
OVERSTRIING PIANOS, •
Acknowledged to be the best. London Prize Medal
and Highest Awards in America received. MELD
PEONS AND SECOND-HAND PINTOS
ja24 wArn 3m Warerooms, 722. Arch st., below Bth.
mrkoshCLAIDNET ORGANS AND STECK &sw i
CO.'S PIANO FORTES.
InTn. The only place where these unri
valed instruments can be had in .Phiiadeinhia.
GOULDis at
J. E. 'S.
13.1•Otartft Seventh and Chestnut.
Li, Dia sall MIRAN OM
LI 00 3)cY Doi torm4vogamittl
THE FRENCH IN 112EICICO.
When the speech of the French Em
peror to the Legislative Body was re
ceived in this country, we warned our
readers not to place much confidence in
the very vague intimation that the
. French troops should be withdrawn
from Mexico. There was good reason
for this distrust, as later events have
proved. In the French Senate, the
other day, Marshal Forey made a speech
in wliip he described the situation of
affairs in Mexico, with which he is well
acquainted, having been in command
there, and having constant communica
tion with highofficers still there. From
his account, Mexico is in anything but
a tranquil condition, and it will be ruin
ous to withdraw the French troops.
,Indeedi he declares that new reinforce
ments must be sent out.
• According to Marshal Forey, there is
no national spirit in Mexico. If the
troops should be withdrawn, there
would be anarchy. The French I.3si
dents left there, and hose of the Mex
darn people who were friendly to them,
would become the prey of brigands.
Indeed there is no safety now for any of
theei when out of sight of the French
ea 1319,3. He does not say it, but, his lan
guate is such as to show that he be
liekes, that should the troops be with
dram, the throne of Maximilian would
fair •Hp declares that France cannot
abandon the great work she has under
take3:l; Wien it is not half done. He
asked ."what must now be done to
• colltiplete the moral work which France
litakkundertaken? His deliberate opinion
was that more troops must be sent to
Mexico; and, as this statement called
for„th murmurs among the senators, he
willed that if not more troops, at least
. "these that were there should remain,
poind more sacrifices in money must be
Vaade. It was once said that France was
rieh,enough to pay for her own glory;
and would it be glorious to leave imper
fect the enterprise she has commenced
in a distant .land? He admitted that
money had its importance; but was it
right that for a mere sum of money the
• realization of so great a design, con
' catipd by the Emperor, should be
endapgered? He did not think so."
There is a goad & al more in the speech
of the same tenor. It made an impres
sion ih the Senate, and a" its c'ose there
:wore criee of "Very good." M. Rouher,
• igu ja istat , of State, tried to lessen the
elly,,ct which- his words might produce
out of doors 'by affirming that the opin
ion of the 'Government was not affected
by anything the, late commander-hi ,
'chief of the French army in Mexico
11111 d - that the sentiments expressed in
tin speech from the throne were still
x "'he ?Wei and that the Morella' gave
utterance to his own private views, and
• to those of • no one else. Burt there was a
general impression that they are really
the views of the Emperor himself,
Again we caution our readers not to
trust the imperial' word. The drench
troops will not be removed as long as
Maximilian objects. to their removal,
and he is likely to need them as long as
he stays in the country. The only
thing likely to hasten the time for their
removal is the restoration of tranquility
and accord in this, country, so that we
tap demand their removal with some
moral and physical strength to giVit
foroctwthe demand. For this reason,
as well as for many others, we hope that
our Executive and bongress may soon
be able to work together . harmoniously.
CONGRESSIONAL FUN.
Congress, is doing a very' sensible ihing.
There is nothing so beneficiil to diges
tion, Physical or political, as a good
laugh, and Congress is laughing in a
regular, good, side-splitting style. The
patriotic gentleman who furnishes the
oil for the troubled watersis•Mr. Rogers,
of New Jersey. John Rogers, who was
"burnt at the stake, with nine ,small
children and one at the breast," was
small pattern of a martyr compared with
Andrew Rogers, who is now being
roasted at the stake with Mr. Johnson's
nine amendments and one (Mr. Bing
ham's) at the breast. There seems to
have been an intense enjoyment of Mr.
Rogers's performance on Monday, by
the Republican side of the House, and
the strong efforts that were made to in
duce him to go on, after the expiration
of his time, showed what a hit he had
made. But even the well-timed relief
which Judge Kelley gave him by the
introduction of his little citation from
Thiers, was not sufficient to restore the
performer's exhausted energies, and he
was compelled to postpone the exhibi
tion until yesterday. , A night's rest
brought him out all fresh again, and it
was with undisguised delight that his
appreciative audience saw him bound
into the ring, with his cheery "Here we
are again!"
On this occasion Judge Kelley's place
was taken by Mr. Price, of lowa, and he
proved himself as good at "roasting here
tics" as martyr's heart could desire.
Mr. Price, we take it, is a disciple of
Izaak Walton. We judge so from the
cool and skilful way in which he saun
tered along until he reached the pool
where his unsuspecting victim lay hid.
Then baiting his line with a choice bit
of quotation from the Constitution, he
dropped his hook just before the nose of
the unwary Rogers and with a rush and
a snap he lands his fish "amid thunders
of applause." The Congressional re
porter thus tells the story:
Mr. Price believed that, though he was
not a constitutional lawyer, he knew how
much two and two made. He believed that
Congress now had the power sought to be
conferred by this amendment, under the
clause of the Constitution which declares
that Congress shall have the power to pro
vide for the general welfare.
Mr. Rogers (N. J.) Will the gentle
nals.n inform us where he finds that clause?
Mr. Price—Certainly, sir. It has been a
part of the joys of my life to impart infor
,mation to the ignorant. [Laughter.] It is
in the eighth section of the first article
(reading it).
Air. Rogers—Does the gentleman read
from the text of the Constitution?
Mr. Price—See the difference between
being a common-sense man and a Consti
tutional lawyer. [Roars of laughter.]
Mr. Rogers (having referred to the Con
stitution)—lt is here. You are right. I
supposed it was only in the preamble.
[Laughter.]
Mr. Price—These gentlemen have talked
about the Constitution• of our fathers, the
Constitution as it was, and when you bring
them down to the real old Bible, the "Con
stitution of onr fathers," about which they
prate so much, they are as ignorant of it amt
they were before they were born.
[Laughter.]
We feel indebted to Rogers, Andrew
Rogers,the Merry Andrew Rogers. We
are not quite prepared to say that we
would like to vote for him,but anything
short of that we think he is fairly en
titled to. Messrs. Kelley & Price have
done the country good by securing the
services of so amusing a performer as
Andrew, and if they should conclude to
take a short trip with him through the
provinces, whenever Congress adjourns,
we think they would find it remunera
tive. By all means let Congress hold on
to Rogers. If we must choose between
the two Andrew J.'s, then Rogers for
choice. The President does not make
us laugh, and the Congressman does.
Our preference is to retain both Presi
dent and Congressman, but if this is
grasping too much, we shall deplore the
loss of the one, but we will comfort our
selves over the possession of the other.
MUSICAL
GERMAN OPERA.—There has rarely been
an operatic performance here that was more
enjoyed than that of Fra Mayolo, last even
ing, by the Germans. The artists entered
into it with genuine zest. The cast was ex
cellent. Dime. Hotter, as "Zerlina," was
entirely at home. rime. Johannsen made
an admirable "Lady Alleash." Habelmann
has no equal in this country for such a part
as that of "Fra Diavolo." He sang superbly
and acted with great spirit. A new tenor,
Mr. Armand, who has the advantage of
youth, good looks and a very agreeable
voice, made the unimportant part of "Lo
renzo" quite an interesting feature of the
performance. Mr. Weinlich was a fair re
presentative of "Lord Allcash." The two
brigands were capitally represented by
Steinecke and Herman, the latter intro
ducing Russell's English song "I'm Afloat!"
with good effect. Orchestra and ollOrlis
were excellent, and the whole performance
gave great delight to the large audience.
This evening The Magic Flute of Mozart
will be played, with a powerful cast, a new
prima donna, Mlle. Naddi, taking the part
of the Queen of Night.
MR. PENtLII'S ITALIAN OPERAS.—On
Friday evening, at Concert Hall, the ama
teurs, under Mr. Perelli's direction, will
play Donizettiie Maria di Bohan. A
debutante; of whose talent we hear high
praise, will take the part of "Maria," the
others being sustained by Miss Dengre,
Mr. Waterman, Mr. Durand and Mr.
Nathans.
Large Sale Extra Valuable U&i Estate.
Mears. Thomas & Sons' forthcomlht spri ag ;wee
lu
cludeanimmenseamountof Veil , Valuable and desi
rable property, to be sold wit reserve by oroer of
Orphans' Court. Faecutors and others. Davis l3l(3o(6th
of March includes the es ate of David embrao
ing 17 properties, several of which are very valuable;
three stores on MARE sr e 1 ..; one on SECoND BT.; valu
able residence. Sixth nt., near ARCH; residence, GER.
MANTOWN; Irredettobble ground rents; dwellings,
lots, &o.
Sale 13th liar& will include double residence nortir-
Weet corner Sixteenth and Locust streets, and other
desirable property.
Sale 20th March will Include one.of the post elegant
country Beate on Cirnerxur HILL; extensive business
property L MAZKET.ST., we't of Nineteenth, &c.
27TH MARCH—EXTRA VALUABLE PROPERTY, ES
TATE. WM. W. KNIGHT, deed .- This Balt Will be
especially worthy oY attention. It will embrace the
, estate of Wm. W. Knight, dedd, vim Two elegant
-country 'seats, Clapier street, OKEIKANTOWN; IWO
THE DAILY EVENING .BULLETIN : - PHILADELPIIIA. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28;' 1866:-
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liandsorae_stone residences, tlapier streeU - valuable.
store, COMMERCE BT.! two stores on DOCK ST.; dwelling
1012 l i pring garden street, and fourlots, Twenty second
War.
John B. Byers et Co., Anelloneers.Bos.
282 and 234 Mthket street, will hold no to-morrow
(Thursday), March Ist, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on
lour months' credit, a largeand valuable sa!e of For
eign and Domestic Dry Goods, embracing full lines
cloths, cassimeres, satinets meltons, tricots, Italians,
dm.. British dress goods and silks, 23 cases .Barklie's
shirting linens, full lines ducks; drills,canvaa.damaaks,
; also, hosiery, gloves, hoop and balmorat skirts,
traveling and nutter shirts and drawers, silk ties, sew
legs, trimmings, &c; also, 150 packages cotton and
woolen dome.sties. for cash.
Ox Farday, March 2, at 11 o'clock by cata
logue, on four months' credit, about 200 pieces Royal
Damask. Venetian, Superfine and Fine Ingrain, Dutch
Hemp List, Cottage and Bag Carpetings, Canton
Mattings, &c.
Auction Notice—Sale or Boots and Shoes.
The attention of buyers is called to the large and
attractive sale of 1,500 cases Boots and Shoes, to be
sold by catalogue, for cash, to-morrow (Thnr•aaS)
morph a, March Ist, commencing at 10 o'clock. by
Philip Ford & Co., Auctioneers, at their store, No. 506
Market street.
joith — clariffiumnEr..
17a1 IYntESTNIIT STREET
and 213 Lb...44E STREET.
Mechanics of every branch required for km:mein:LlM
ing and fitting promptly furnished. Jai-6m•
JOY, COE it' ( 0.,
NEWSPAPEII_ADVERTISING
AI'MUBSCRIPTION AGENCY.
For the Newspapers oY the whole country.
Northeast corner of FIFTH and
fel7.s.w,l2ti CHESTNUT Streets.
-
DEDUCED PRIOSS.—A splendid oppoitunlty of
-1X fered persons desiring Photographs, all styles,
of rare accuracy and superior execution, at B. F.
REIMER'S, 624 A rch street. Go early; days short.
gr, L IT having
Al A w l ith Ind iCf elti O e N‘ l N a D sm C l' a ( 1 : 1 1 Sten r C l i?
which does It neatly and quickly In script or printed
letters, German or English text. They are furnished
to order by TRUMAN & SHAW, No. 835 (Eight
Thirty-nvo Market street, below Ninth.
REDUCED PRICES.—Lite-size Photographs in Oil
Colors are invaluable Portraits, true copies of the
original In outline, features, expression and coloring.
B.:1'. REIMER'S, 624 Arch street.
17E1 RINGS AND TWEEZERS, of various pat
_at ernsfor sale at the Hardware Store of TRUMAN
tr. sHAW No. 835 (Eight Thirty-five) Market street,
below Nitith.
PRICES REDUCED.—Cartes de Visite. now Is the
time to have them taken, prices reduced, and PI -
tures of exquisite styles and finish, at RELUER'S
Gallery, Second street. above Green.
BERS' BOW SAWS, Bay State S , eels,
_I, Beatty's Cleavers and Choppers, Slicking, Skin
nirg and Steak Knives, Iron ano Tinned Meat Hooks.
Barn Testers, Tinned Cheese Knives. &c., for sale by
TRI MAN & SHAW, No. a1..5 (Eight Thirty-live)
Market street, below Ninth.
R, L. D. HARLOW has removed to No ISM
D
ARCH Street. fe2.t3-ets
31.1:TUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO idPANY OF
PHILADkLPHIA—Office NO. 5 douth FIFTH
Street—lnsrire Buildings, Household Goods and Mer
chandise generally.
ASSETS—,SIOI,7S
DIRECI ORS FOR 1t .4 6.
CA LEB CLOTRLER, • WM. P. Rs:EDER.
BF N.I. LONF. JOtiEPH HA rMAN,
r i r lIPBAS MATH FR. EDW. M. NEEDLE--;
T. ELLWD CEA.PMAN,O.V,LsoN m JENKINS,
sib EON 14 ATLACK. iLPKENSWEBSTEK,
AARL NW. GABE'ILL. I CHA R. EVAN'.
_ _ _ _ .
CALEB CLOTHIER, President.
T. Y LLWOOD CHAPMAN, Secretary. !man/
-rig THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY
I. AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Estate
ot . JACOB DAVID. deck. The auditor appoint
ed by the Court to audit,settle and adjust the final ae
count of WM. M DAViD, WM. L. iPRINGS aril
'IS OS. \V. WOODWARD, ,urvivi• g Executors or th
t will and tests ment .1 Jacob liavid, deceased, and
to report distribution of the balance iu the hands or
the accountanis,will meet the part:en interested for the
,urposes of his appointment, ou MONDAY. I.ti day
of March. IS6a. at 4 o'clock P. M. at his office No. M. ,
South Sixth street, in the CITV t f Philadelphia.
r•ja wfmst• JOHN R. LATT'A.. Auditor.
TN 'IHE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CIT it AND
-I.LOUNTY OF PHILAD.E.LPECI A.-Estate of EVA Ns
. oeueased.—The Auditor appointed by the
Court to audit, settle and adjusttbe account of WM.
J. Belts, Administrator of Estate of .I.;vans Bricaut..
late of the City of Philadelphia and to ri•
port elstribution of the balance in the hands of the
amount nt,ntll meetthe parties interested for the pm..
poses of his appointment, on WEDNESDAY, March
.4th. 1866, at 4 o'clock P. M., at his office, o, ksi
Louth Sixth street, in the city of Philadelphia.
JAMEn W. LATT.A,
fer-F-w4 mu* Auditor.
IaAAL; 2i. Hutaus,
ARCHITECT.
la! Sewn FOURTH Buret, Great Western Building
Room iCo. 5. fen-tmre
10FOOF SKIRT MANUFACTORY Hoop Skins
JUL ready made and made to order: warranted of the
best mateTia.l3. Also,Skirta repaired.
MRS. E. BAYLEY,
812 Vine street. above Eighth.
tEthipperad Grocers, Hotel-teepee
L and others—A very superior lot of Champagne
Jider, by the barrel or dozen. P. J. JORDAN, -
nna-rnit ! R Pear street. below Third and Walnut
Fro 110L'SF REX:PERS, for cleaning silver and sil
-1 ver-plated ware, a NEW P JARRING POWDER
—the beat es er made...__ FARR a BROTHELR.
fets 324 Chestnut street below Fourth'
M -,,-a.1g113 WITH INDELIBLE; INK. nimbruturp
LIL nut, Braiding, Stamping, do.
M. A. TORREY,
IMO Filbert anent
EINE FRENCH MANTEL CLOCKS.—A fresh Im.
portatlon of beautliul styles, warranted correct
TIME-REEPERS.;
FARR & BROTHER. Importers,
VA Chestnut street, below Fourth.
THE HARRISON BOILER. A s 4 APE STEAM
801 ER—The attention of Manufacturers arts
tuners using Steam is confidently called to this new
t- team Generator, as combicing essential advantage.
in absolute safety from exptosion, in cheapness of tir.t
cost and cost of repairs in economy of fuel, iacility of
cleaning and transportation. etc., not nossft sBid by any
other boiler now in use. This boiler is fbrmed of a
combination of cast-iron hollow spheres, each sphere
8 inches external diameter, and of an loch thick.
These are held together by wrougntilron bolts, with
caps at the ends.
Nearly one'hundred of these Boilers are now in op
eration, some of them in the best establishments in
this city.
For descriptive circulars or price. apply to JOSEPH
li AO.ltt Sum, Jr,Harrison Boiler `corks, uray s
Perry Road, adjoining the U. S. Arsenal. Philadel
phia fe2.3d,lcurfq.
z 4 S. Auctioneer and Money Broker.
1 N. E. corner of Third and Spruce tureens, only one
square below the Exchange. NATHANB'B Principal
°dice, established for the last forty years. Money
L. loan In large or small amounts, at the lowest rates
on Diamonds, Silver Plate, Watches. Jewelry, Cloth.
log, and goods of every description. Office hours Iron
4 A . - kr . Hll- P. M. dr..73-tirn
11.1.. E., GROWTH AND BEAUTY.—
- London" Gray Hair Color The Only Restorer"
"London" Bair Color Restorer"
"London" Hair Hair Color Infallible Restorer"
"I.onaon" Hair Color Restorer"
"London" Changed Hair Color Hair Restorer"
"London" Hair Color Restorer"
"London" without Hair Color Restorer Restorer"
"Loudon" Hair Color Restorer"
"London" Dyeing. Hair Color Live. Restorer"
It is the only known restorer of color and perfect
hair dressing combined. Delicately pertbmed.
••London" Does Hair Color Remove Restorer"
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MAKES THE HALE SOFT, GLOSSY AND Li:Xi:MIAS:T.
KEEPS TH.r. SCALP CLEAN. Cot)L AND HEALTHY.
"London Hair Color Restorer."
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"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 75 cents a bottle, six bottles ti. Sold at Dr.
MAYNE'S, 140. 339 North Sixth street, above Vine,
and al the leading Druggists and Fancy Goods
dealers de3o.m.w,s,tf
ifORDANT3 !CELEBRATED TONIC ALE.—The
truly healthful 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 phyalcians 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, whcksaletusd
etall, of P. L JORDAN. 220 Pear street. ,
Err/am, wEavE R
nufac a 00..
Maturers 2:
MAMMA AND TARRED CORDAGE.
°cords, ~
No. 22 Reath Water street, and R i o. 22 North Dahmer
Avenue, Philadelphia.
Downs H. Mums= Wiravica,
Oorrsan P. Mourns.
MtTEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN.
Nitrous Oxide Gilt adminletered.
Inserted to look perfectly natural.
Dr. G. L. NAGLE,
Dentist,
1a22-tfrpi Blume street.
•
t assortment of superior PIANOS,
w we always have on AIM Me offer
them at very toasenable prices to . B a n 02
references and 293/..1. GU blvarlatO
even by
THU 'UNION PIANO MANUP2.I.7YffInuziG.,
anS:O lel, Waln SKO
Walnut swan
Vl3 T = TEoncHARLES___-. PO' LSON, deceased.—
LETTERS TESTAM ENTARY having been duly •
granted to the undersigned onthe Estate of said dem-
MOM, all • persons havidg claims against the same
are reowstf.d to present them and those thereto in
debted to make payment: to 1 .-. 11 . 13 0 . POULSON,
JOREROSKINS, L. POULSON DOBSON Executors,
85 'Walnut greet: • Iff22-tb,Bts
EBTATE OF JANE EVANS, Dece a sed,—Letters
tkatEunentary havingbeen granted to the subscriber
roptin , thh. Estale of JANE EVANS, deceased, all
persons indebted to the same will make payment and
those haring claims pment them to KAaY, B.
Ev*lng,
111.8.1111' B*Mtreet. 1 M B. ,AW
Ja2s
A, Executors, No. 12/1 South
TE.E. FAVORITE CLOTHING' ,
• MOCSE of this City, is , • , ; , •
WANANAKBR & BROWN'S"_
Popular Establishment, at S.E. corner SLBTH and
MARKET STREETS. • - •
They have the beat stock of Ready-Made Clothing,
and a fine assortment of Piece Goods for Custom
Work, and are satisfied with moderate prices. Pay
them a visit for your next Snit. felviy
EARLES' GALLERIES,
816 Chestnut Street,
LOOKING GLASSES,
For MAICTEI.S, PIERS and SIDE WALLS, in Gold,
Walnut, Rosewood and Oak, of ali sizes and styles.
LOOKING GLASSES
Made to order, at very short notice, and in the best
manner.
LOOKING GLASSES.
LOOKING GLASSES.
LOOKING GLASSES.
JAMES S. EARLE & SONS.
Sic CHESTNUT STREET,
fe2l-10t rp PHILADELPHIA.
WANTED,
Temporary Ofßee s ,
ON FIRST FLOOR,
Chestnut St, bet. Third and Seventh.
SMALL SPACE REQUIRED
ADDRESS,
0. BOX 1869.
CHAMP AGNES.
The genuine and well known Raidsleek & Co.'s
Champagne for sale in large or small quantities, at
the Importer's price in New York. Also,
JULES MUM'S DRY VERZENAY and
IMPERIAL ROSE.
MOET di eaANDoN's GREEN SEAL.
V ERZENAY AND SILLERY.
SIMON COLTON tic CLARKE,
!C2En:l,w. f 8. W. cor. BROAD and WALNUT Sts.
COFFERING MACdINtS.
COFFERING MACHINES,
A large assortment of Gofterlng Machines Nat m
calved per steamer "St. George."
FOR FAT P By
Isaac a' own send,
House Furnishing Store of the late JOELN d MM.
FEY,
922 Chestnut Street,
pant 40 Below Tenth street
:116 PARAbOLS.
WM, A, DROWN & CO,,
246 MARKET STREET,
have now ready their new styles of PAR.A.6I)LS, in•
chiding a ftill sasortment of Real and Imitation Lace
Covens. fti-etrfil
OIL PAINTINGS
OFFERED AT LOW PRICES.
Productions of prominent American and European
Artists, all especially ordered, or selected with great
CU*.
Architectural and Street Scenes,
Charming Domestic Interiors,
American and swiss Landscapes,
Marines. Cattie, &c.. &c
NOW IN THE GALLERIES, WORKS OF
Paul Wr. ber,
van Stay kenborg,
W. S. Young, 'Dwelt,
E. D. Lents,;Paul Hoff,
Basset! Smith, 'Kunassey,
E. Moran, t Schlecht,
Geo. C. Lambnin. Engolharilt,
-Nautilus Smith, Myer helm,
T. 0. Falconer. R. H. A, Hersog.
Only original guarantied Works.
Willerles always open tree to visilors
JAMES S. EARLE & SONS,
No. 816 Chestnut Street
fe2. 4 2-10t rp?
EDWARD P. KELLY,
TAILOR,
612 Chestnut St.
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP
Choice Goods
At Reduced Prices for Cash.
Pattern Coat and Clothes Not Paid for
at Cost for Cash.
OAK OIL COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITAL. - : - $BOO.OOO.
SHARES, 120,000. PAR VALUE, 05 00.
YIDEI B r
WILLIAM
BAILEY,
TREASURER SECRETARY.
HUGH GAMBLE. GEORGE C. JERVIS.
DIRECTORS,
JOHN F. GROSS, DAVIS TUMBLE,
HUGH GAMBLE JOHN H. JONES,
ViELLIAN BAILEY.
SUPERINTEND NT-J. DA T.T,AS HALL.
OFFICE,
329 WALNUT STRRET ,
PHILDLPHIA.
DREXEL & CO.,
BANKERS,
34 SOUTH THIRD STREET:
7..30 9 5,
10-40's,
18831.'5,
Certificates of Indebtedness,
Compound Interest Notes tdd
GOLD AND KLIMA,
rionght and Sold.
Drafts drawn on England, behind, France and Ger
r.. any. • t
Stocks and Bonds bought and sold on Commission at
the Brokers' Board, here and in New York. Orders
solicited. no2l-tf
'DROVER as BAKER'S
IMPROVED on on "LOCK" KT= szw
dtVO. 1 and No. 9 for Tailors, Shoemaker% Saddlers.
730 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia.
17 MAIM= Street, Harriaburg, 1131-111 a rp
Meyer Won Bremen,
•(4aientin,
OPENING:
WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT.
WOOD & CARY
725 CHESTNUT STREET.
Will Open,
THURSDAY, MARCH Ist,
FRENCH BONNETS,
FLOWERS
AND
STRAW GOODS.
fe24-5t rp
NEW STORE OPENING.
EDWIN HALL & CO.
Will Open
THEIR NEW STORE,
2S South Second St.,
No. 19 Strawberry Street,
Thursday, March Ist,
with a full assortment of
SILK, DRESS GOODS
STAPLE GOODS. •
Many of which are of their own importation.
Wholesale and RetaiL
re.s4t Tp
e= ( MARKET 4
di NINTH.
.4:t*
40* &
1866. 1866.
CA IBS YMER~s.:
AMERICAN CASSIMERES.
ENGLISH COATINGS.
FRENCH FABRICS.
ORDERED GOODS.
SELECTED STYLES for
MEN'S FINE WEAR, and
BOYS' SPRING SUITS.
The Stock. is large, varied. select, and the prices are
right. nlsm.w,f
166 biltING. 1866.
IDMIJND YARD & CO ,
617 Ch€stnut and 614 Jayne Streets,
I:MPOETERS AND JOBBERS OF
Silks and Fancy Dress Goods,
Linens and White Goods,
Shawls and Balmorals.
DRALE:Rdii IN
AMERICAN DRESS GOODS.
Germantown Fancy Wool GO JaII,
A Full Line of Prints.
AT THE LOWFST MARKET RATES. fe2.o-2m rt,
COAL! COAL !
BEST QUALITIES OF COAL
AT LOWEST MARKET RATES,
AT
ALTER'S
COAL YARD,
N ' STREET,
BELOW GIRARD AVENUE.
4a-BRANCH OPFRE CORNER cur Emus
AND SPRING GARDEN. delOta • 4 •
OARPETINGS.
A 'fuse assortment of
DOMESTIC CARPETrNos
Constantly on hand and for sale at the lowest info ea;
GEORGE 37. ELEA
NO.= Norilt TEM NMI;
sPlaim3-
O , 3E l ]EnTl.l' l •TiGr„; t
J: M. HAFLEIGH.
902 CHESTNUT STREET,
WILL OPEN
His Spring Importations in
DRESS FABRICS,,
Including Great Novelties,
ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
February 26 and 27tb.
MOURNING GOODS.
31.
902 CHESTNUT STREET,
HAS NOW OPEN,
A large assortment of superior
knack Silks,
Grenadines,
De
Bombazines,
Crapes,
AND A GREAT VARLETY OF NEW r.smice -
SUITABLE FOR
MO ILT R, MIN Gr.
m w 161 a
1866. SPRING. 1866
GEO. D. WER4M,
NO. 7 NORTH EIGHTH STREET.
Has Opened
A complete assortment of
Plain and Figured Percales.
2 Cases 5-4 Plain All-Wool Delaine,
All the new colors, beautiful quality, only
Also, a large line of
FINE DRESS GOODS,
.TrST LANDED,
'NEW GOODS °R&M:NG DAILY.
Great Bargains in
MUSLINS! MUSLINS!! MUSLINSIIi
All the leading makes of
SHEETING, SHIRTING AND PILLOW-CASS'
MIISLEVS,
Bought before the great adviince, selling below the
market price
01.'S MOTTO,
'SMALL PROFITS AND QtICN SALES."
Strictly "ONE PRICE."_ fel9m,w.f6t rp•
'HITE GOODS.
TACO'S ET ItitSLLNS.
PLAID SWISS.
CAMBRIC ALUSLI-NS
SOFT FINISH 0 V\IBRIC,
FRENCH ORGANDY
VICTORIA LAWN
WHITE DIMITY
SWISS InTSLINS
WHITE BRILLIANTS,
PLAID BiITSLLNS
AMERICAN CAMBRIC.
STRIPED SWISS
NAINSOOK MUSLIN.
STRIPED I.`l-AINSOOR.
PLAID NAINSOOR
WHITE PIQUE
NAINSOOK CHECKS.
WHITE TARLETAN
FIGURED SWISS IdInEIDENII.
LINEN LAWN
TIICHED PdIJSLINS.
PUFFED MIISLINS
3LA.RSEILL E?
PINK TABLETAN,
At Extremely Low Rates.
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE 8; CO,
lA. or, Eighth and Market Ste.
GROVER & BAKER'S
FIRST PREMIUM ELASTIC STITCH AND LOOM
STITCH SEWING MACHINES,
With latest improvements, • • •
730 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia,
17 MARKET Street, Harrisburg, rp
7 - 41 51VM IR EIFTCFM`IY - '23lThnvirrxiSNßE,
TTPON DIA,NDS. WATCHES. JEWEL
RY, PLATE CLOTHING &c. at •
JONES t o - ccvs. '. '
GLD•ESTABLISHED LOAN OYPI. CE.
corner of THIRD and.G&Bscrur, streets,
Below Lombard. _
it': L4NONDS,' WATCHES, - .7XY Man
Enala ' ac " ' • . . iintilLit ' e:"
BEKAWL&BLY :LOWPRIOEZ. feZtlzo;
.