Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 21, 1866, Image 4

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    BVSTIFEISS NOTICES.
THE WHEAT EUROPEAN CONTROVERSY.
/Atria—" You let them bite of ground alone,
Touch not, a single Duchy."
.Prossia—" Why, all this property's my own;
You need not be so touchy."
„Austref—" Your's. in it ? Very well—we'll see;
This spree shall coat you dear ,
II you don't let my Schleswig be
And 1• and that holstein here."
ittarico--"My lave of fighting nought can tame;
No threats my nerves appal;
And well established is my fame,
As that of Towel Hall.
inb HAVE—
otit-wool Fancy Cassfsner Coats low as
a , as 600
ma I 11 P a w, II 4 00
• g. " Vests 360
Making an en/Antall, wool fancy suit for • Su 50
441Pw00l black Back Mats, as low ar 511 00
" Cassimere 707111 SCO
" Cloth Vats 400
Making angentire alb-wool black suit for VD 00
Allgwoo/ 'good style _Fancy Cassimere Baits, to match,
for.sl4 50.
.dstanishing as these pricermay seem, compared with
Vane to which we have been accustomed for several years
they ABE NOT EICT/TIOI7I9 —, WE HAVE THE GOODS IR
111517E22TITIES AT THE EMCEE MENTIONED. We make
miasa no trash—they are all serviceable goods. Advancing
from thae rates we have goods of all grades. up to the
very finest fabrics, comprising BY NAN the largest and
117103 l complete assortment of Clothing in Philadelphia,
de en's, Youths' and Boys'), surpassed by none, and
,equaled by few, in style, make and jit, at prices guaran-
Med lower than tius towed elsewhere, or Jae money re-
Onded.
AtirTO CLOTHIEIRS.-SA
Our pnrchases for this season having been delayed,
Winne the expected decline in goods, we have now on
hand the largest and best assorted stock of Clothing in
.Philadelphia, purchased fOr CASH XXCLOSIVXLY S AT
IffiLE VERY I.OWEST SLATES OF TEE SEASON, which
enables us to realize a fair projlt and sell at prices less
than the coat of same goods in most other establishments.
We eon supply Clothiers doing a fine city trade with
goods adapted to their saes, at prices so much lower than
the cost of their present stocks, that, by making an
average of the whole, they will be enabled to dispose of
their goods at prices covering the average cost, and even
'vying a profit. BENNETT & CO.,
DESTINY !
There is, however, one part of the Emperor's charac
ter which always affords him a support, on which he
Can always rely, and that is his belief in his lucky star.
That star, he says, has never deceived him, and will
continue to guide him as the star in the East did the
Magi of old.—Paris Letter to the Mobile Mmes.
It's just the same with PERRY & CO.,
They believe in their "STAB" as well.
And all the crowds that to Perry's go •
Tales of reliance tell.
E. For where so CHEAP they get such attire,
When enrapturjd they often call?
Always obtaining what they &sire—
Fanny's STAB becomes star YOB, ALL
And whenever the customer comes along,
If bit to that "'Swat" he goes,
To foretell his fate will not take long—
He was DirssurtEn—to buy GOOD CLOTHES!
All who purchase at the STAB are surprised that our
TRICHS AEA 80 MUCH LOWER THAN THOSE OP ANY
OTHER CLOTHING HOUSE. We would say, however,
that It Is not from any desire to injure ether clothing
houses that we are selling:our fine clothing so much
Cheaper than they, but for the following reasons: lat.
We buy for cash exclusively, and laid In our present
-stock when prices were at their lowest ebb; and hi
doing an Immense business,we are satisfied with small
profits. We solicit an examination of our goods. •
Vests at one dollar each.
Constantly receiving, fresh assortments of fancy
-Casaatieres for our Custom department.
STAR CLOTHING EMPORIIaI,
LOW PRLCLS AND FASHIONABLE GOODS,
Me CHESTNUT STREEC, SIGN OF STAB,
PERRY & 00
s ami t= A REDUCTION OF 25 PER CENT., or
from $125 to 5200 lemma upon each INSTRU
wiIy" BLEST than ear BIGULAX, SCHEDULE
PRICES.
Desiring to reduce our large stock of superior and
highly improved richly finished seven-octave Rose
wood Piineft, previous to the removal to our new store,
litrard Row, No. 1103 Chestnut street, we have con
tended to offer them at the actual coat to manufacture,
and at prime equally as low as we sold them before the
War
These instruments have been awarded the highest
urns at all the principal exhibitions ever held in
is country, with numerous testimonials from the drat
artists in America and Europe. They are now the
leading Pianos, and are sold to all parts of the world.
Persons desiring to purchase a first•eisas Piano, at
greatly reduced rates, should not fail to avail them
selves of this opportunity. Circulars of the rr-gular
schedule prices, with precise cuts of the styles of our
Pianos, can be had at the warerooms, and on appiica
fon be-sent by mail. SCHOMACEEM & CO.,
apetmyl Warerooms, No. 1021 Chestnut street.
(CEO. STECK St CO.'S PIANOS.—
These beautiful instruments are as
strongly recommended by the follow- L
ff-n
-tng among the 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 Maretzek, Geo. W. Morgan, Carl Bergman, Carl
Wolfsohn, Chas. H. Jarvis, M. H. Cross, Carl Gaert
ster, G.; Thunder, J. Beck. Joseph Rizzo, B.
• C, Cross.
OISCIILABB of certificates as to their durability, and
the references of one thousand purchasers in Phila
delphia and vicinity, to be had on application.
Nor sale hi rhiladeiphia only, by
I. 3074a-in
OHIHRING
IMGRAIirD, SQUAR CK E AND UPRIGETTM
PIANOS,
are recognized as the most perfect and permanent in.
ointments in America and Europe. Plity.sLr. Medals.
80.00 e In use. Large assortment of ORGANS and Ale,-
LODEONS, 014 CHESTNUT street.
mh3-th,sa,tu W. H. DUTTON.
IR MEYEB.'S .NEWLY IhIPAOVED ODES
CENT SCALE •
OVF- 11 .4TRUNG PIANOS,
Acknowledged to be the best London Prize Medal
•nd Highest Awards in America received. MELO
DEONS AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS
UM ws,m an Warerooms,7Z2 Arch at., below Bth.
MARSHALL & MIPTAIIER'S
Grand and Square Pianos, superior to _
any other make in the Union. if_indtinl
&Mana's well-known Pianos, for sale by
A. SCHER.ZER,
525 Arch street.
rrhal-s t m,w4m
VIDIIHNE eh SON'S FIRST CLAS'NEW
YORK PIANOS Unexcelled In purity and
Tiois ono! tone, durability and fine finish.
C. .I'. HIIPFELD,
929 Chestnut street, Etecond floor.
dTELIYW & &
PIANOS
lifillAre now acknowledged the best loin%
am :L e n t s InEiglype as well as America. They are
Med in public and private, by the greatest artiste
Mfin Europe by VON BULOW, DREYbOHOCK,
r, J , and others; in lois country bylltays,
warzsogN, etc, Pnr isle only by
BLASIUS BROS.,
1006 Chestnut street.
EVENING BULLETIN.
SATURnAY, APRIL 21, 1866
SENATORIAL MANNERS.
We wish thattheUnited States Senate
would show its-elf as strong and stead
fast in maintaining its dignity as it has
been in asserting its Constitutional pre
rogatives. On several occasions, during
the present session, the proprieties of the
Senate Chamber have been grossly out
raged by exhibitions of noisy drunken
ness, on the part of Senators Saulsbury
and McDougall. Saulsbury has been
taken out of the Senate in a helpless
state of intoxication, and McDougall
has disgusted and shocked the country
with a tirade of profanity and indecency
which we had supposed would force a
crisis upon the Senate and compel the
'expulsion of the offender. We are sadly
disappointed in this expectation. Sauls
bury, without even the formality of an
apology, continues to talk his insolent
treason almost unrebuked, and McDou
gall, with a shallow and unmeaning
apology, retains the seat which he so
habitually disgraces. He tells the
:Senate, in effect, that he went to bed
4irunk and disorderly, and awoke with a
headache and sober, and his apology
appears to have been accepted as amply
zufficient.
How much good is effected by such a
course of mistaken leniency on the part
of the Senate,is clearly demonstrated by
what has followed. Any man, with a
ray of proper feeling, would:have been
130 humiliated by the disgrace which he
TOWER HALL.
blB 'KA RRIFT STREET
J. E. GOULD,
Seventh and Chestnut.
Large Sales Extra Valuable Real Estate,
Messrs. Thomas de Eons' ; amph let catalogues, issued
this day. (twenty-lour pages) -include a large number
of valuab:e and desirable properties, to be sold on
Tuesday next. Ale o. valuable Stocks and Loans. The
catalogue likewise contains lists of very large and Im
poll ant sales.
FORST MAY—On the premises, at TEN O'CLOCIC, at
No. 1514 Pine street, handsome it;sidencs and Furni
ture.
FIRST MAY—AT THE ExCITAITO Including Some of.
the most valuable Business c:tana and other property
sold this season.
SECOND MAY—Orphans' Court le, at Beading, Pa.
SATURDAY, STH MAY—Trustees sale, ON THe< PEN ,
miegu, elegant Country SOU a d Farm, 54 acres,
Holmessurg, wentv- third Ward
Facteuxic Ilitsy —.Estate of F. M. Drexel, eleven
eguares of ground. Also, other Valuable estates.
SIXTEENTH MAY—A number of sales by order of
Crphanb' Court.
Auction Notice—Sate of Boots and Shoes.
The early attention of buyers Is called to the large
and attractive sale of 1,300 cases Boots and Shoes, to
be sold by catalogue, lbr cash, on Monday morning,
April 21;. commencing at 10 o'clock. by Philip Ford
41 , Co., Auctioneers, at their store No. 506 Market street.
• : ..s• : a :s:
1781 04LESTNUT STREET
and 213 LOuaE STREET.
Mechanics of every branch required for housebuild
ing and fitting promptly tarnished. jaa-fm•
MASON & HAMLIN'S
IM CABINET ORGANS,
Unlike and superior to any and tillM
reed instruments Recommended by the leading or
ganists and artistes in America and Europe.
J. E. GOULD,
apl94h,s,tn,tf r Seventh and Chestnut streets.
MtSTROH & (XI., PIANOS. at im i
Nearly one thousand of them. pope
lar Instrumento In ÜBO In Philadelphia. Mtn
For Sale only by J. E. GOULD,.
apl7-tu,th,sa,tr.rp 'wool' and Clatetnut.
had brought upon himself aid upon his
State, that he would have been content
to keep himself in the background, and
make himself, if it might be, forgotten
for the remainder of the session. Not so
Saulsbury. The impunity with which
he has inflicted his drunken . disloyalty
upon the Senate, has onl y made him
more arrogant, and yesterday he under
took to repeat his sentiments of defiance
to the authority of the United States.
He was promptly met by Senator Clark,
of New Hampshire, with a bold and
stinging rebuke. Saulsbury attempted
a blustering and abusive reply, but was
met by Mr. Clark with such dignified
firmness thatthe bullying tone of Sauls
bury dwindled away , to a whimpering
request to Mr. Clark to be more cautious
in the future. How far Mr. Clark was
alarmed by Saulabury's language may
be inferred from his closing the discus
sion by saying:
"I have heard the Senator's remarks,
and Ido not recede one jot or tittle from
what I have said. I meant no disre
spect to the Senator, but simply to re
buke a spirit manifested here. If I have
occasion to say again what Ihave mid,
Ishall certainly say it."
Will not the Senate assert its own
proper dignity and rid itself of men like
Saulsbury and McDougall, both of whom
have so flagrantly violated every prin
ciple of personal decency and so grossly
dishonored the States which they nomi
nally represent?
RINGING THE STATE HOUSE BELL.
A number of fire 'companies; through
their delegated representatives; have pe
titioned City Councils to have the State
House bell struck for all fires that may
occur, whether by day or by night. The
reasons for the desired change are set
out in full in the petition which was
published in the local columns of the
•BULLETII yesterday. There is but one
reason among the whole which carries
any substantial weight with it in our es
timation. This reason is the alleged
fact that an insufficient number of fire
men are sometimes upon the ground at
a conflagration. This is a matter of
opinion and somewhat a question of
taste, and a very large number of old
firemen and the great mass of the citizens
will agree with us that it more frequently
happens that there are too many persons
upon the fire ground than that there are
too few. We know that the stopping of
the ringing of the State House bell for
fires between six o'clock A: M. and ten
o'clock P. M. has contributed greatly to
the preservation of good order in the
city, and we have it upon the authority
of those who are in a position to judge
most correctly, that less loss by fire and
water has been sustained during the last
two years than if the State House bell
bad been struck for all fires that took
place, whether by night or by day. We
trust that Councils will stand firm in
this matter, and consult the public good
rather than the desires of a few zealous
firemen. •
THE SOLDIER MESSENGERS.
The Soldiers' Messenger Corps has
made an excellent beginning, and as
the community becomes better ac
quainted with the working of the or
ganization, it will meet with growing
success. We have a suggestion to make
which, if carried out, will greatly add
to the efficiency of the Corps. It is that
the Messengers be allowed the privilege
of riding on the platforms of the street
passenger cars when on duty. The
loss of time incurred' in making their
trips on foot will deprive them of many
commissions, and as the police have al
ways been allowed the privilege of
using the cars without charge, we hope
the railway companies will extend the
same facility to the Soldiers' Messenger
Corps, many of whose members are
wounded men, and all of whom deserve
all the aid and encouragement that can
reasonably be afforded them.
John E. Myers do Co., Auctioneers, Nos.
232 and 234 Market street. will hold du.ring next week
the following Important sales, viz:
four April 22, a about 'clock, by catalogse,
On months' -credit, B5O lots Of French,
Saxony, India, and Brlthh Dry Goods, including 25v0
pieces Paris and saxony Dress UOOOll, 200 pieces Black
cod kan ey Dress Silks, I,tho pieces Swiss a., u•-I ius 1,18.10
dozen I:ll4l3llkerablehl, hummer Shawls in large Va•
riely 75 cases Umbrellas and Parasols. Also. 800- car
tons rich styles Paris Bonnet Ribamla. Trimmines.,te.
ON TUESDAY, April 24, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue,
on four u-onths' credit, about 1.300 packages Boots,
Shoes. BaIMOI ats, em bracing a prime and fresh assort
mentjof first-class city and Eastern manufacture. .afr
UN WYDNEauAY. April 24, a large seed., vale Of
Clothing, made ezpressly kr this spring and Summer
trade of the latest styles an 4 superior manufacture, In
French, En glish and Anierin Cloths and Cassimere3,
in large variety.
ON TillyßeDAY, April 26, at: 10 o'clock, by-cats
logue, on four months' credit, and part for cash 800
Packages and lets of Foreign and Domestic Dry
Goods, including Cloths , Fancy Cassi Meres and Coat
ings, Meltons, Diagonals, Satinets, Tricots, Tweeds,
Pal,- tots, &c.
Also, Drees Goods, Silks, Shawls, Linens Shirts,
Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, swings, Ties, Hosiery,
Gloves dth.
Also, 175 packages Cotton and Woolen DoMesties,
ON FRIDAY, April 27, at 11 o'clock, oy ctalogue. on
four months' are dit, about 250'pleces of Superfine -
and Fine Ingrain, Royal Dam4Sll, Venetian, 14101,
Hemp, Cottage, ana Rag Carpetings, Mattings, &c,
Sale of Real Estate.
The catalogues of Tames A. Freeman's sale for nexC
Wednesday are now ready.
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN PIIILADELPHIA.
411 4 AO
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4\> \
AMILY SEWING-MACHINES.
SALE OF
Agate, Bardiglio and Castellino Vases,
ORNAWENTB,
Alabaster Statuettes, Marble Statuary,
On Tuesday Evening, April 24th,
AT O'CLOCK.
AT THE ART GALLERY,
, No. 1020 CHESTNUT ST.
nt l-
Importation of Maisie VITT BROS.
The Collection will be arranged for examination
on Monday Afternoon.
B. sooTT,
ap21.81/ AUCTIONEER.
STATIONERY—LETTER, CAP AND N 1.771:.
PAPERS, ENVELOPES. BLANK EOM% and
lowest re
igures a quisite
t in the Stationery line, selling at the
f
J. R. DOWNiNft'S Stationery Store,
mal2-tfrp,) Eighth street,two doom above Walnut.
4 SPRING STYLE HATS.—WARBURTON
MI CHESTNUT Street, next door to the PO9
Office. apia•tm,rpi
TINATENT HERB CUTTERS at extra large Toba co
I. Cutters, and
for
VarletteS of the usual alas of
Tobacco Cutters for sale by TRUMAN & :IIAW. No.
US (Eight Thtrryllve) Market street. below Ninth.
a FOR O.—Cartes de Visite. of superior style and ex a
cation, admixed for arouse , ' and tasteful arrange
ment. done at B. V REIMER'S Ga.lery, 624 Arch at.
T~INAhR
Ar 7 14*, a. 1V ES AND FORKS, coin-
Prising tbose with bar. dies of Ivory. born. bone.
India rubber, ebony. COCCEL dke.. for Nate, with a
general variety of HOnsekeeping Hardware, by_THEr
NI AN SHAW No. a 35 (Eight Thirty-live) Market
street, below Nlab.
ON"tl
FOR LAMM SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS,
jun the thing to auk the flumes, beautiful styles.
&cent ate, durable ano cheap. unlink:ally executed at
REIMER'S Gallery, Second aueet, above Gree • '
T _
O PROTECT FROM RUSTING, paint-your metal
roofing, Iron railings, or other metallic manurac
torts exposed to the weather, with stead's Weather
Proof Cement, which has been satisfactorily used for
the peat six years in the Few Ragland Stews; as well
as for stopping leaks In all kinds of roofs. Sold by
the agents, TRUMAN & SHAW. HP. 835 (gigot
Thirty-Ave) Market street, below Ninth.
REDUCED PRlCES.—Photegrapbs,of every variety
of style, executed in most perfect manner. at B. F.
REIMER'S 5a11e:7,124 Arch street. Secure the best.
at in‘derate cbarg«.
IInIERSTADT'S LAST WORK—"STORM ON THE
ROCRY MOHNTAtES;" now on F.,rhlnltlon, by per of thearthst,for the benefit ofthe"Llucoln Insti
tution, and Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphsn 'toys Home,".
at WAND.I.ROTH, TAY LOB EROWITS,9I2 and 914
Chestnut street. For one month only. Season tickets,
St; single ticketS, 25 cents. Open from 30 A.M., to 10
Pat .ai2i-1m
31 _CENT BLACK AND PLAID POLLS, sold last
J. year at 50.
33 anT35 cents Black and White Plaids. i
47-cent Green, Blue, Lilac, and Brown Plaids.
- 40-cent fine quality Melanges.
5o cent plain colors Poplins.
tO-cent mode colors good Alpacas,
44-cent Plaid Poplins. being sold at 75.
40-cent all-wool Pearl Delalnes,
le-cent Lupin's finequality Pearl Detainer.
BLASE ALPACAS,
From 5n cents to 31 25; prices gusrantead,
Black Wool Detainer. single-and double widths,.from
10 cents to It 15; prices guaranteed.
75-cent 6-4 Black Wool Delatries; worth $l.
PRINTS.
Best American Calicoes, 20 to 25 cents,
Yard-aide heavy Madder Prints. 23 cents.
10 cents for yard wide printed Percales.
Best Frerch printed Percales, 56 cents.
Buff, Pink, and Blue Percales, finest goods, 62 cents.
hints Figured Percales; good assortment.
Earlston Ginghams, finest quality, 55 cents.
Gordon's Gay Plaid Gingbams. an cents.
Beat American tringliams. 31 ctints.
WR GODS.
Stock complete. Cambric lTE % 25 0 cents up.
F -finish Cambrics, 50 cents
and
Real Isisinsooks .Plaln, Plaid, and Striped.
Swiss, Plain, Plaid. and Striped,
Tucked and Shirred Must ins.
Muslins, for dresses, bodies, and sleeves.
White Marseilles. for dresses.
White, auction lot, Pique, 75 cents.
Finest White Pique imported, $1 to $1 50.
White L. C. lidkrli.; wide-hemmed. tidgfer.
0 ISSIMEItt S.
For Ladles' Cloaks, 11. 25,31 50 and 31.75.
Wide French Fancy r looking's
All-wool Casslmeres, from II np,
Black Cloths, of finest grades and most approved.
makes, bought direct from importers.
Cloth and Casslmere stock complete, and at lower
prices than for three years. _ _ _
COOE Mark,
It B. E. corner Ninth P an ß d
et AR streets.
TIIMIT.I3A NDS,ruffied,for pillow case trimmings,
if a epecialty, will be Bold at V 50 a dozen bands'
about half their value.
TRANSFER FIGURES.
A. very large assortment of medium and large 8129,
ibr Infants' Caps, &c., at low prices, wholesale and re
tail.
IMITATION VALENCIENNE EDGINGet.
The largest essortment at the lowest possible prices.
Parties purchasing doss. have advantages given them.
PLAIN BLACK BRUSSELs NET
For Veils, &c, Several qualities of this desirable net
under reenter prices.
BLACK, also WHITE SILK DOTTED NET,
For veils.
SILK ILLUSION AND 3.1 ALINES,
White, also black.
808 NY.T.--old time English net for Friends' use.
Several elfalitlea at reasonable prices. Also
DOBINET FOOTING—Most widths, constantly on
hand, wholesale and retail.:
CONTINENTAL vs. NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS,
and CONTINEIsITAL LACE, by the yard, for Curtains.
Invite special attention to some of the most beautiful
goods in this line, ever Imported, having rare facili
ties In obtaining the largese quantity and lowest prices,
we are prepared to faVor large or small buyers, at
WRNE'd
Lace and Embroi d ery Store,
Its No. as North Eighth street.
B, I,RP, 43 North EIGHTH
:street, below Arch,
ban opened, from the late Auction Sales,
FRENLH ORGANDIE LAWNS.
50 Pieces, White Ground Polka Dot, 81 cents.
Wb he Ground Figured, 31 cents,
Elegant quality Brown Ground Organdies.
The above goods are warranted fast, colors, -
BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS.
Glossy Black alike, from Auction, 111 50,
Dull Silks, from Auction; bargains.
Superb quality Black Silt, for Coats, .
The celebrated Fyalle SU ,for Coats.
Closing out our entire stoc at greatly reduced prices
300 dozen Linen Towels, a 10 cents; old price.
Elegant Real Val. Hdkfs, 88, reduced from 614.
Jouvin Kid Gloves,
HOOP SHEETS, HOOP SHIRTS.
The Galnille Skirt, ,specially adapted for the new
style dresses, to be had only at E. R, LEE'S
Ita ea North Eighth street.
WHITE SHETLAND SR k.WLS, at 83 57 41 5D and
TT $5 00.-OEO. W. VOGEL, No. 1016 CHESTNUT
street, has reduced the prices of
WHITE SHETLAND SHAWL%
largest sizes, to $3 50,14 50 and $5 00, to close the im
portation. Also, a few very fine SHAWLS, at same
proportionate reductions. ap2o.6trp*
PERSISTENT SOAP BUBBLES, of—
wonderful
strength and durability. penetrated ast with knives minutes to ten hours, may be with knives.
de., without breaking, and may be blown ' to a foot or
more in diameter, showing the moq brilliant prismatic
colors, anti furnishing a delight(' 1 entertainment
both for adults and children. The solution sold by Mc.
ALIII3TEE, QUEEN, ac., and by the manufacturer,
JAMES T. sHINN,
Bread and Spruce streets.
iiplB4trp
Trim le a personal Invitation
to the reader to examine our
new styles of
SPRING MOT - RING.
Oundmere Salta for $l6, and
Black Snits fbr tea Finer Suits,
all wisea up to eTh.
WANAXARER &
L BROWN,
OAX HAL,
SOVTIMMIT CORNER
SIXTH and MARKET Ste.
NO.
720
CHESTNUT ST.
.PUBLISHED THIS DAY.
Mrs. Ann S. Stephens' New Book
The Gold Brick. !!!
The GI old "trick
BY MSS. ANN S. STEPHENS.
Author of "Fashion and Famine," "The Old Home
atead," "Anent, Struggles," "Mary Dement,"
• "Rejected Wife," " Wil'e's Secret," etc.
OOKPLETE 1N ONE LARGE DUODECIMO VOL.
OMB.
Price $1 50 in Paper; or, $2 in Cloth.
We have also jut issued a new and complete edition
of the other popular works by Mrs. Ann 8. Etephen's
Their names are as follows. Price of each, V5O in
paper; or, $2 00 In cloth. .
TEE GOLD BRION.
THE REJECTED 'Wien,
THE WIFE'S S ECRET,
SILENT STRUGGLES
FASHION AND FAMINE,
THE OLD HOMESTEAD,
MARY DERWENT,
THE H
Bend for our Mammoth Descriptive Cahill:Cue.
Address all cash orders, retail or wholautle, to
T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS
306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
Books sent, postage paid, on receipt of retail price .
ALL NEW BOOKS ARE AT PETEBBONIV.
THE WIDOW MACREEII
The Widow !decree, who as happy m
As she sat in her kitchen, a drinking her Tea!
The miser may gloat o'er his glittering store,
and feel keen delight as he counta it all o'er,
But I envy the bliss of the widow far more,
As she sits at her Tea Table.
Sipping her Tea.
No king on his throne
Is as happy as she.
The Widow Ideate. as all do agree,
'Was a notable housewife, as ever you'll see.
Though she gidn't tend Operas, Parties and Balls,
And wear Gipsy Bonnets and Big Waterfalls,
Still I think she was happier far than them all,
AS she sat at ber Tea Table,
Sipping her Tea,
Sometimes she drank Sonchong,
And Sometimes Behea.
The Widow one day, as I have heard say,
Was conning the papers, a very good way,
When yon've eaten your breakfast, and Con% feel In
dined,
For physical labor, why then feed the mind.
If yon don't, you will surely oe left far behind,
3n this wide awake age, when steam is the rage,
Surely none but a laggard will ride In a stage.
Thus reasoned the Dame
As she poured out her Tea.
And doubtless the reader
With her will agree.
Now between you and me, the Widow Macree,
Was reading her paper, In good humored glee.
Of the marriages, deaths, and thrisprirninal news,
Of the thipwtecks at tea, and theSdeol the crews,
And about the late murder, all this she'd peruse,
And so after reeding each column adown,
And gleaning therefrom all the news of the Town,
elm espied the advertisement of J. Wad &Brown,
The r eaters in Tea, at sts,
Where aU the best grades may be had superfine.
Here's a card about Tea,
Quoit' • the Widow Mame,
I'll read it sad tee.
What its meaning may be.
And in order to add to the lento!' ortrieullietcm,
We'll append the advertisement, cut from the Bin,.
L.1.T111
Mews. WEST & BROWN, Proprietors of the Pala•
thil Tea Warehouse, No. 89 Chestnut Street, are now
offering extract •.• • duce • • • • •• . •
For instance they are selling
Superb Oolongs. - 65 to 61 00
Fine Imperial Tea $1;00 to 1 25
Fine /mghell Breakfast do 1 00 to 1 20
Fine Your g Hyson Tea, 1 20 to 150
Fine Japanese Tea, , 120 to 1 30
A Sample will be drawn of any particular band de
wed. to prove Ha strength and flavor before making a
purchase.
WEST & BROWN,
SOD Chestnut St:
Good Mlstri ss Macree, as you will now see,
Was disposed to economise even in TEA.
And when she observed that the prices were :ow.
She made cp her mind to get ready and go.
So without more ado, she started down town
To the far-famed ettablist merit ofJ.WEST‘b BRJWN
The dealers In 1-ouchong, Imperial, Bolles,
Young Ilyean, C. hop Howqua and due Japanese,
In CHESTNUT STREET Number 809,
The Store like the Teas is In truth very fine.
Well. to cut matters short,you may well guess the rest:
The Teas she got here wele the cheapest and best
That she ever bought. In fact it is clear
She has made np her mind AB" to always deal here.
COMP'D CAMPHOR TROCHES.
TESTED IN Ha
A Safe, Agreeable and Patti ive Preventive of all
CHOLERAIC bYMPTO,ALS..
Compennad excla.ively by
a H. NEEDLES,
S. W. °Or. IWELPTH and &ACE, Phllada.
Sent by mall to any address, on reek Ipt of price, 50
cents per box. ap2.ltf
IN NEW YORK.
BY HENRY H. LEEDS & MINER,
On the evenings of Thursday, 26th, and Friday, 27th
p , ll; at each evening,
AT THE DIISSELDORF GALLERY, 548 BROAD
WAY, Nii.W YORE
THE SUPERB PRIVATE COLLECTION OF
BIGII. CLARE OItI(4.IIkAL oth PAIN LINOS
of the most celebrated masters, being the entire. well
known gallery of Robert Smith, Esq., Of Philadelphi a.
They are of the most pleasing subjects and finest
paintings ever brought to thi.. country, nearly all of
and
m having been
seenecl in Europe resid e de,
and have not been by any one out of ht ce
in Milled, iphia.. Be is about to leave f mEurope, and
will therefore dispose of his entire collection. They
icill be on exhibition at our Dusseldorf Gallery, im
and after Friday, the 10th nay of A pril, until the sale.
Amens ether celebrated masters are the following:
Vandyke, D. Tenter's, P. Cortona,
Rubens, Wouvermanns, Gilbert Stuart,
Titian, De Herm, Rottenhammer,
ltenb'n&V'nDyke,Lncca Giordano, Geo, Dforland,
Calo Dolci, Molinter, Schidani,
lechbein, C. Polembers, - Queliinus,
Laucret, Neoax, Coypel,
Cart av agio, Diepeu beck - , Gerard Hoet,
Guido, Ling.eback, P. Veronese,
Greene, Van derwerf, Palamedes,
Le eueur, Ostaae. Perugino,
Imireese, Ifeucheron, F. Teich!,
A. Cuyp, Casacri, P. Patel,
Mut-Mo. P. Champagne, P. Brill.
A Cabinet Picture, representing a lady, child and
cavalier at the window, equal to Meissonnier, by
TISCH REIN. Also, an original portrait of Napoleon
First, when first consel, by David. Also, those four
highly celebrated pictures representing the you,
Seasons, by LUCCA GIORDANO. These are undoubt
edly the most beautifUl pictures ever painted by this
art st. A guarantee was given to the I present owner,
which will be handed to the purchaser. Also, an ex
quisite picture by F, Monis, purchemad by the present
owner, and was ceded in Germany "27te GrandPloris."
Also many other wonderful pictures, Comprising 160 in
all. We think we hazard nothing in saying that It is
the most Valuable and authentic collection. by the old
masters, ever exhibited in this city. All we ask Is that
the public Will examine for themselves. They are the
entire private gallery of Mr. smith , and none others
are in the collection. ap2l-2trpl
H - ENRI. JAMES,
• A CCOUNTANT.
Disputed and Confused Accounts Adjusted—Sets of
books opened—small sets kept by contract. State
ments and Balance . Sbeeta prepared fur Bankrupt
Estates.
FRENCH AND SPANISH TRANSLATED.
opl9-Grol Room 34, No. 413 Chestnut street,
SATURDAY; APRIL 21, 1866:
BATH BRICKS (all whole).-
40.000 28,000 pounds Black Lead Luino. Best.
10,000 pounds Black Lead, powdered. Best.
10,000 pounds Antimony, 1( olb. boxes.
2,1(0 pounds Gum Camphor tu barrels.
2,500 pounds Yow'd and Gr'd Gentian Root.
2,000 pounds American Drop-black In 1001 b. boxes.
1,500 pounds English do. do.
540 pone ds Chloroform P. dr, W bottles.
2,000 pounds Cream Tartar, pow'd, pure, in Ws.
2,000 ounces Sulph. Quinine, P. dr. W.. in 10d oz. cases.
500 ounces Sulph. Biorphtne, PAW., 50 oz. cases.
All the above in Store and for sale at lowest market
rates.
Mir Weinvite increased orders for our popular
PUDE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD
AND
PENN TREATY WHITE LE AD,
Of
BUY IT! TRY 1T which
lt we are the sole manufacturers.
PUTTY I PUTTY I! PUT T Y!! t best in the market.
MADE Ow PURE LINSEED OIL,
With power and facilities to fill orders to any extent to
Orders daily increasing.. We invite Inquiries.
ZIEGLER e SMITH, Wholesale Druggists,
Proprietors of the Pennsylvania Paint and Color
Works,
Store and Ofttoe, No. 137 North THIRD street,
apl9.l2upt ' Philadelphia.
METALS!
JUST ARRIVED,
And Now Landing
Steamship Propontis,
Steamship City of Limerick,
Steamship Delaware,
Ship Coburg,
Ship Tonawanda,
Ship Wyoming,
Ship British Lion,
Ship Duncan,
Ship John Clark,
Ship Ma)y Russell,
Barque M. F. Corning,
Barque Coburg.
Barque I izzie Marrow,
Barque Kathleen,
5,000 Boxes Tin Plate, Assirted,
' 500 Pigs Lead.
•
400 Pigs Tin,
3,000 Bundles Hoop Iron,
2,000 Bundles Round Iron,
30 Toms Speller.
50 casks Zinc.
20 casks Aatimeiy,
10 calks Files.
5 casks Rake Pans,
3,000 lbs, Steel Wire, 3 to 25.
6,000 Ponds Tinned Wire, 3 to 23.
FOR SALE AT LOWEST MARKET
RATES, 13T
N&G.TAYLOR CO.
303 and 305 rtira,n.ch
EVERY SATURDAY.
Contents of No.-17.
PREVOST PARADOL.
A RIDE ON SKINS DOWN THE RAVL
AN AWKWARD DLL eILMA.
VINES AND WINES,
THE BARRISTER'S WIG.
HOCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING.
THE OLDEST RELIC IN THE WORLD.
FOREIGN NOTES.
IN tom ON, M ARCH, 1866, by Boar. BUCHANAN
TOO LATE, by IRAN INcismow.
Price 10 Cents
MONTHLY PART for Arum, now ready, contain
ing Weekly Par: s Nos. 14, 15.16 and 17. Price, 50 cents.
Subscription Price of 'EVERY SA.TURD AY, in
Weekly Or Monthly Parte, SS 00 a y.ar in advance: to
subscribers for any other of our periodicals, 14 00 a
Yew'.
Back numbers can always be Punished.
Ticknor &
Publishers, Boston.
For Eale by all Newedealere
• - • r.E
.v ical
• •
14:
With latest improvements.
7so TNUT Street, Philadelphia
17 EARICNT Street. Harrisburg. .1.31-Bna rD
SPECIAL ATTENTION"
IS OALLED TO
A °BEAT WORK 01' ART,
NOW ON EXHIBITION'AV
F. Gabrylovitzrs Philadelphia Art.
Gallery,
1305 CHESTNUT STREET,
CAMMARA NAYS'
• GREAT HISTORICAL PICTURE'
OF THE
SACKING OF ALTAMURA;
BY CARDINAL BUFFO, IN 1799: •
Painted by order of the Italian Government
For a fall description of this extraordinary prodner
tion, we refer to the printed details in the Gallery.
Admission to the Gallery, M cents,
To be engraved by John Sartain.
PRICE & WOOD,
113. 113.,
NORTH NINTH BT.;
ABOVE ARCH.
Havejnat opened; a new lot of White Goods.
100 Pa. Nahisook P.ald Muslims, 5734, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60,
55. 70 and 75c. a yard.
Soft Finish Cambric and Jaconet Muslims.
Nainsook Muslims, 25. 28,33, 5a.14,40..up td Soc. a yard.-
A cheap lot of Vittoria Lawns, 'very fine, 40c. yard.-
Hair Cord. Stripe and Plaid la uslins.
Swiss Muslims. 20, M. 58, 31, 40, .93 up to Ste. yard_
FiguredSeise Muslims, 28 and 45e,
LINEN GC ODS. LIN= GOoli2-
7-4 Colored Table L's ens, 62Xc, a yard.
Power Loom Table Linens. 75.87 f and $1 a yard.--
Double Damstak Bleached Table Clothe.
and $8
Napki
00 n a s,
dozen. warranted all Linen, $2 38, $2 50, 1200, ta 75
A cheap lot of Linen 'Powebi,2o and 25c.
Handsome Damsak Towels.
SLINS !
Beet makes Bleached and Unbleach Mll ed Moalins at.
the very lowest mkt ice.
Bleached Muslin ar % 1e pr
5 20 and 22 cts. a yard.
Best Bleaches Muslin la th. city for 25 cents a yard;
ReaVY Yard-wide Unbleached Ma. line, 24 cents.
Sine and Heavy yard-wide Unbleached Muslin, a 1111 r o d W Case and Sheeting Muslin.
RID GLOVES. BID GLOVES.
Best quality imported Choice Spring Colors Lsidies r :
English silk Gloves.
Ladies White and Buff Berlin Gloves.
Ladles! Lisle and Berlin Gloves, 25 cts. np to 50 cts. a
pair.
BONNET RIBBONS. CHOICE COLORS.
Numbers 5 and 5 Corded Edge Ribbons.
Black Velvet Ribbons: White Silk Malimea.
HOOP PRIRL—HOOP est. quality;
;made expressly for our sales.
Price & Wood s
113 NORTH NINTH ST., Above Arch:,
N. remove to the northwest corner of
Eighth and Filbert streets about the last°, April.
ight Fano) Cassimeres and Coatings,
RnD:at FANCY CASSIMMFS
DARK FANCY CA ESIEfERES AND COATINGS
lIDERD CLOTH , , &c , &c.
FANCY STYLES FOB LADIES' SACQUES
MIXTURES OF ALL GRADES FOR BOYS' AND
HENS WEAR,
FROM THE LATE AUCTION SALES, AT. F-11
4e.
REDUCED PRICTS.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER;
Nos 450, 452 and 454 Borth Second St.,
Emporium for !lac, silts!
An immerse stock now open at low prices. commis.
Ins every variety from meaium to sublime quality.
Heavy Taffeta Silks for Coats at 1.371.2',
and 1 621-2
Heavy Gros Grain Silks for Coats at
1 88 and 1 95.
2 Lots Black and White Check Dress
Silks at 1 2.5 and 1 50.
AT NlcEl_4ll.oll('S,
No. 11 IC Ninth St.. abv. Chestnut.
TIGER GOLD MINING COMPANY OF
COLORADO.
Capital Stock, : - - - $500,000*
PAR VALUE OP SHARES, $lO EACH.
PRICSID3CtiT,
FRANELIN BUTIXR
TREASURNEEL,
GEORGE A ENO.
SECILSTAItY,
GEORGE H. RECRTE;CL
DIRECTORS,
FHAFHLII , T BUTLER, THEO 11"EGAROBUE,
WM. H. FLITCRAFT, (GEORGE H. BECHTEL;
bEt. I.J. BOWE ADAMS,
J. HE HVBY BRYAN, ,GEORGE F. LEWIS,
The Mines of this ,Company comprise 6,600 feet of
gold-bearing Cedes, near CENTRAL CITY, Colorado.
and assay VERY RICH. They also own a fine water
power upon South Clear Creek, upon which their
trines are located, which they Intend louse for driving
all LI efr machinery, The machinery is all order,d,and
will be on its way to the Mines by the first of May.
Their Mines are within a shoit distance of the Eaglet
Mining Com p.ny, whi his now PAYING DIVI
DENDS IN COIN. he Company sxpecta to pay di
videcds by li , vember nest, 5068.
The Company have reserved a working capital of
to (00 shoats, a portion of which is now offered for
sale.
For particulars and prospectus call at the offiee Ot
Company,
arokst NO. 716 ARCH STREET.
Spectacles •
Mathematical Instruments,
Microscopes,
Spy Glasses,
Stereoscopes and Views,
Magic Lanterns,
Opera Glasses,
&c., &0.,
WM. Y, McATUSTER I
No. 728 Chestrint Sta
.A. t 3 U JEt, Y
PIANOS I ! I
l ogA BRADBURY'S UNEXCELLED ma
PIANOS
TREAT, LINSLEY di CO.'S PREMIUM ORGANS,
Planos of yarlous other makera,al.l at reduced prices;.
GrErTZE,
ap74 pa to Lh 6t .1 772 CHESTNUT ST.
tirl, J. T. GALLAGHER,
Late of amixy & Ca,
FORMERLY 'RA rr.rY & KITCHEN,
Invitee attention to his
NEW JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT,
S. W, cor, Thirteenth and Chestnut Sts;
MS STOCK OF ,
WATCHES, DIAMONDS,
AND OTHER
FINE JEWELRY
Sterling Silverware awl Silver Platee'
ware.
will be found very
complete. Those wishing to pnr
chase or examine w.ll find it much to their advantage
to favor him with a call. All goods w- ARRAtii ,
of FIRST QUALITY, and prices satisfactory. The •
CELE/Meta:l VACHFRON and CONSTANTINE
WWI CH, of all sizes, for Ladles and Gentlemen.
Special attention given to DIAMONDS. _
watches and Clocks earefally Repaired and war.
ranted. Mill- th ea tti AP •
AND COATINGS
Above Willow: