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FOR  THE  PIANO. 


1  MINNIE  RIFLE, 

11  IDYLLE, 

21  CONSOLATION, 

25  GRAND  TRIUMPHAL  MARCH, 

35  GRANDE   DUCHESSE, 

45  MABEL, 

49  ROMEO  AND  JULIETTE, 

56  FAUST, 

65  FIFRES  DE  LA  GARDE, 

79  PERLE  D'ALLEMAGNE, 

89  MARCHE  DU  SACRE, 

99  DON  CARLOS, 

105  GRANDE  DUCHESSE, 

112  GUARD'S  WALTZ, 

122  LA  TRAVIATA,    . 

129  IL  TROVATORE, 

137  GRANDE  DUCHESSE,    . 

145  ROMEO  AND  JULIETTE,    . 

151  BOHEMIAN  GIRL, 

157  CHAMPAGNE  CHARLIE, 


(Polka) 


(Waltz)  .... 

(Waltz)      .... 
(Fantasie  Air) 

(Song)'i^  "In  the  Language  of  Love," 
(Polka  Mllitaire) 

(Bluette  a  la  Mazourka) 

(Coronation) 

(Fantasie  Airs) 

(Quadrille) 

(Pot  Pourri) 

(Pot  Pourri) 

(Song,  "It  is  a  Legend  Old") 

(Air)  .... 

(Pot  Pourri) 

(Song) 


G.  Her»berg 

Chan.  B.  Jjysberg 

Mendelssohn 

J,  Concone 

J.  Offenbach 

n.  Godfrey 

Arranged  by  H.  Clarke 

Gounod 

.J.  Ascher 

J.  Ascher 

.    Meyerbeer 

H.  Clarke 

J.  Offenbach 

J).  Godfrey 

Arranged  by  H.  Cramer 

"        "   H.  Cramer 

J.  Offenbach 

Arranged  by  H.  Clarke 

H.  Cra^ner 

A.  Lee 


•^  Used  by  permission  of  Oliver  Ditson  S  Co. 


LOAQ,  the  Fiinter,  Baiuom  St.  Hall. 


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Hoofland's  German  Bitters 


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HOOFLAND'S  GERMAN  TONIC 

Prepared  by  Dr.  C.  M.  JACKSON,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

OF  THE 

LIVER,  STOMACH  OR  DIGESTIVE  ORGANS. 

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jie  HOOFIjiAIVD'S  GERlYIAIff  TOIffIG 

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»   a  etc.,  making  one  of  the  most  pleasant  and  agreeable  remedies  ever  offered  to  the  public. 

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HOOFLAND'S  GERMAN  BITTERS. 

In  cases  of  nervous  depression,  when  some  alcoholic  stimulus  is  necessary, 

^  HOOFLAND'S    GERMAN    TONIC  ^ 

should  be  used.     The  Bitters  or  the  Tonic  are  both  equally  good,  and  contain  the  same  medicinal  virtues. 

Hoofland's  German  remedies  are  counterfeited.     See  that  the  signature  of  0.  M.  JACKSON  is  on 
the  wrapper  of  each  bottle.     All  others  are  counterfeit. 

Principal  Office  and  Manufactory  at  the  German  Medicine  Store, 

No.  631  Arch  Street^  Philadelphia^ 

CHARLES  M.  EVANS, 

GeraaE  Miml,  ProDi'letor,  Foraerly  C,  M.iJacksoii  &  Co, 

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"                 "             "       half  dozen, 5.00 

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or  a  half  dozen  for  | ...  7.50 

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Published  by  JULES  BERR. 


Entered   according  to  Act  of  Congress,    in  the  year 


8,    by   JULES    BERR,    In   the   Clerk's   Office   of  the    District   Court   for   the    Eastern 
District   of   Pennsylvania. 


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REEVE  L.  KNIGHT  &  SON, 

No.  1222  CHESTNUT  STREET, 


Late  of  807  Chestnut  St. 


Carpetings 


"Wilton,  Tapestry,  "Velvet, 

Three  Ply,  Brussels,  Ingrain. 


Brussels  and  Venitian   Hall  and  Stair  Carpetings  in   new  designs. 


ENGLISH  AND  AMERICAN 


Of  the  most  approved  makes. 


Oil  OWto*  ^yi$g,gets. 

Canton  and  Cocoa  Mattings,  Rug-s,  Mats,  &c. 

No.   1222  Chestnut  Street. 


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HOMER  COLLADAY  &  CO. 


IMPORTERS    OF 


Silks 


Dress  Goods,  Cloaks,  Shawls, 


&c. 

A  Choice  Assortment  constantly  on  hand,  embracing  the  choicest 


PARISIAN  NOVELTIES, 

WHOLESALE  and  RETAIL, 

PHILADELPHIA. 


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LOiO.  THE  I'KISTEK.  B.lSSOSl  ST.  HALU 


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LE   PARLATE   D'AMOR. 


IN  THE  LANGUAGE  OF  LOVE. 


BEAUTIES  OP  FAUST. 

Alkgrelto  Afjitalo. 


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dore  her,  Say  slie's  my  love     my   trea      -     sure, 


Di  -  te  -  le  che  il     mio     cor 

Say  that  she  of        my     heart,  of        ray 


Published  by  Jules  Berr. 


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WHEELERS  WILSON'S 

X>VM/v>X\i    O  X  X  X  v_»XX 

Sewing  Machines 


RECEIVED    THE    ONLY 


CO$-^  MM^MZ^ 


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PARIS  EIPOSITION,  1867. 


fmiftmimift  sftim 


No.  704  CHESTNUT  STREET, 


PETERSON  <fc  LITTLE,  Ag'TS. 


*i£' 


LOAO,  TUB  PRINTKB,  SAKSOH  ST.  HALL. 


58 


Lan      -      gue        d'a  -  mor Le  par-la  -  te  d'a  -  mor, 

life  is  the    joy, And  assure  her  my     love 


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Ev-'ry  bright  hour  for     me,       .       .  So    speak. 


nel     cor.     . 
sweet  flowers. 


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What,     fa      -     ded!    ah,      me!    thus  the  bold,      evil 


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WINCHESTER  &  CO. 

X=  HE  I  Xj ^  3D  EI  L F H I  ^, 
Importers  and  Dealers  in 

^  Furnishing  Goods  > 

FINE  SHIRT  MANUFACTURERS. 

iZaj'C  constantly  on  hand  a  large  and  varied  assortment  of 

DRESS    GOODS     FOR    GENTLEMEN, 

COidllF'EISIlSrCS- 

Gloves,  Scarfs,  Cravats,  Shawls,  Undershirts  and  Drawers, 
Silk,  Merino  and  Woolen  Hosiery  of  all  descriptions. 

Elepiit  Wraiers  aM  BreaMast  Jactets. 

They  invite  special  atteatiou  to  tlieir  celebrated 

Patent  Shoulder-Seam  Shirts, 

Which  they  make  to  measurement,  of  the  best  material, 
with  a  guarantee  of  a  perfect  fit. 

Formula  of  Measurement. 

Size  around  the  Neck Inches.  Length  of  Arms  (bent)  from  centre  of  Inches. 

"  Chest,  under  the  arms, "  back  to  middle  of  hand, .' 


Waist, "  "        "   Bosom,. 


Tyj-jgt  _  , *'  *'         "   Shirt,  or  height  of  Person, 


LOAD,  THE  PRINTER,  BAMSOM  ST.  HALL. 


<5C. 


Tempo  primo. 


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But  my  hand  in  ho-ly  wa-ter  I  bathe. 


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PHILADELPHIA. 


LOAQ,  THE  PKIHTER,  SANSOM  ST.  HAtt. 


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Thus      ev    -    er     fraud 


to  ho      f6;  Parlin  per     me! 

must  fail ;  Speak  then  for  me ! 


Da  lor  le    sia      sve- 
Tell  her,  sweet  flowers,  I 


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H.  &  A.  C.  VAN  BEIL, 

WINE  MERCHANTS, 

For  Families  and  the  Trade. 


Importers  of  the  Finest  Brands  of 

CEamf  ^^#1$^  $&erry^  t^^H  ^  $ilm4^lrs 


Nearly   opposite  the   !M!int, 

PHILADELPHIA. 


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*    Very  Fine  Old  Rye  Whiskies.    * 

H.  &  A.  G.  VAN  BEIL, 

1310  C^estomt  Sl« 


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Warehouse,  37  South  Second  Street, 


-A.BOVE  OHESTISrUT   STK/EEO?, 


PHILADELPHIA. 


J.  T.  DELACROIX, 

Importer  and  Dealer  in 

Carpetings 


"«  ,.s  o  A  s» 


LflAO.  THE  rmXTgit.  SANSOM   8T    IIAI.I. 


67 


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2me.  POLKA   MILITAIRE. 


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enable  him  to  impart  to  all  of  his  productions  an  unusual  degree  of  pictorial 
excellence.  All  of  the  work  executed  at  his  establishment  is  fim,shed  under  his 
own  immediate  surveillance. 

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pressed by  his  patrons,  lead  him  to  hope  for  a  continuation  of  the  sam,e  generous 
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House,  which  Is  known  the  world  over,  but  the  Proprietor,  H.  HOQAN,  Eiq.,  a$  a 
most  perfect  gentleman,  and  I  beg  him  to  accept  this  slight  tribute  as  an  expression 
of   my   gratitude, 

JULES  BERR. 


LOAQ.    THE  PRINTER-  8\N80M  8T.  HALL. 


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to  order,  all  the  jnost  unique  and  intricate  designs  in  Gold  and  Silver, 

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Is  Simple,  Durable,  Quiet  and  Light-running, 

And  capable  of  performing  an  astonishing  range  and  variety  of  worh. 


Will  Hem,  Fell,  mu\  Braid,  totlher,  Cord,  Tick, 
CJniilt,  EmlDroider,  &c. 

OFFICE    REMOVED    TO 


Tlh©  Simg^ir  llamiiiifeetiiFmg  Co. 

WM.  E.  COOPER,  Agent. 


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The  HOME  treats  all  its  Members  with  Fraternal  Kindness  and  Liberality. 

ITS  MOTTO  IS 

STABILITY.  MUTUALITY.  FIDELITY. 

"A  GOOD  MAN  LEAVETH  AN  INHERITANCE." 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  "HOME." 
WALTER  S.  GRIFFITH,  President.        ISAAC  H.  FBOTHINGHAM,  Treasurer. 
GEORGE  a  RIPLET,  Secretary.  WILLIAM  J.  COFFIN,  Actuary. 

Assets,  April  1st,  1868,  $2,000,000,  and  constantly  increasing. 

This  Company  will  always  keep  most  securely  invested,  a  fund  amply  sufficient  to  pay  all  its  possible  liabilities  on  every 

policy  issued. 

DIVIDENDS. 

The  HOME  has  declared  and  paid  dividends  annually  since  1861 ;  and  these  dividends  have  been  in  the  past, 
as  they  will  be  in  the  future,  just  as  large  as  any  sound  Company  (which  intends  always  to  remain  so)  ought  to  make, 
and  will,  no  doubt,  be  increasing  from  year  to  year.  Our  Company  will  not  and  does  not  desire  to  increase  its  business 
by  promising,  in  advance,  large  dividends,  which  the  re-insurance  will  not  justify,  the  CARDINAL  feature  of  this  Com- 
pany being  the  highest  security  to  all  of  our  assured  members. 

The  HOME  pes  to  its  Members  tlie  priTlleie  to  reside  or  traTcl  in  any  part  of  tlie  world  witliont  Periit  or  Extra  Preminni. 

The  HOMK  offers  a  permanent  Loan  to  the  assured,  if  desired,  of  one-third  of  all  the  annual  premiums  which 
loan  18  not  at  any  time  subject  to  assessment,  but  is  payable  only  by  the  annual  dividends,  and  this  privilege  is  not 
confined  to  parties  whose  annual  premium  exceeds  $40  or  850,  but  is  extended  to  all  its  members  alike 

ESLCR  &  COLTON, 

Ag-ents  for  Pennsylvania,  New  Jersey  and  Delaware, 

Cor.  Fourth  &  Library  Sts.,  Phila. 

A  Life  Policy  is  a  safe  and  certain  method  of  providing  after  death  for  Wife,  Children,  Parents,  Brothers,  Sisters,  Friends 

REFERENCES. 

vr  Jj?  ^ptiE  refers  to  Rev.  Thomas  Carlton,  I).  I).,  and  Bishops  Janes,  Simpson  and  Kingsley,  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church;  the  Hon.  Judges  Strong  and  Ludlow,  Rev.  Albert  Barnes,  Rev.  T.  De  Witt 
Talmadge,  M.  W.  Baldwin  &  Co.,  B.  B.  Comegys,  Esq.,  Cashier  of  Phila.  Bank;  Messrs.  E,  W.  Clarke  &  Co  , 
and  Drexel  i:  Co.  Bankers,  and  bamuel  Welsh,  Esq.,  the  most  of  whom,  and  hundreds  more  of  prominent  men 
in  the  Church  aud  State,  are  insured  in  the  HOME. 


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HIGHLY  PERFUMED 

FANCY  TOILET  SOAPS, 

Wan-anted  equal  to  English  or  French,  and  50  per  cent,  cheaper. 

For  Hale  by  all  Druggists  a,rul  Dealers  in  Fine  Soaps, 

and   Mlwlesale  only  at 

a.  m  Boutl  Wtm%  ilraetp  Philadlelphm 

No.  30  Barclay  Street,  New  York, 


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MARCHE   DU  SACRE. 

MoUo  Maestoso. 


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KULP  ^  MAC  DONALD, 

PHBLABElPHIl, 

Invite  the  attention  of  the  publie  to  their  large  and  varied  stock  of 
Staple  and  Housefurnishing 

DRY  GOODS 

French,  Barnsley,  and  Irish   Damask   Table  Linens, 
Barnsley  Sheetings,  all  qualities  and  widths. 

PILLOW  CASE  LINENS,  RICHARDSON'S  SHIRTIN6  LINENS, 

German,   French   and   Barnsley   Damask  and   Huck   Towels, 

"  "  "  Napkins  and  Doylies, 

Embroidered  Piano  and  Table  Covers, 

Marseilles  Quilts, 

All  varieties  of  Sheeting  and  Shirting    Muslins.       Complete    Stock   of 

Carefully  Selected 

WHITE  GOODS,  FLANNELS,  &c. 

^►— ♦— ^ 

[CARD.] 

The  long  connection  of  Mr.  Kulp  with  the  old  and  valued 
firm  of  J.  v.  Cowell  Sr  Son,  emboldens  him  to  hope  for  a  share 
of  the  patronage  so  liberally  extended  to  that  deserving  house, 
and  he  trusts  that  by  still  increased  attention  to  the  ivants 
of  their  customers  the  neio  firm  may  establish  a  reputation 
second  to  none  in  their  line  of  business. 


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Rich  and  Elegant  Carpets. 


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S.  C.  FOULK, 

No.  S5    South.   Second.   Street, 

Corner  of  Black  Horse  Alley, 

Respectfully  invites  the  attention  of  the  Public  to  his  extensive 
and  elegant  assoTtment  of 

Floor  Oil  Cloths,  Wiedow  Shades, 


Which  for  Beauty  of  Designs,  Brilliancy  of  Colors  and  Durability,  cannot  be 
•5p  excelled  by  any  establishment  in  the   Union.  ® 


Hotels,  Churches,  Steamboats,  Lodge  Rooms,  Public  and  Private 
Buildings,  furnished  at  the  most  reasonable  Prices. 


Merchants,  House-heepers,  and  all  who  contemplate  furnishing,  will  find  it  to 
their  interest  to  call  and  examine  the  assortment  and  prices  before 

purchasing  elsewhere. 


Remember,  No.  25  South  Second  St. 

Corner  of  Black  Horse  Alley. 


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MUSICAL  BOXES 


In  Tichly  ornamented   Cases,  playing  beautiful  Home  Melodies,  as  well 

as  choice  Selections  from  the  various  Operas,  including 

such  Favorites  as 

"THE   LAST   ROSE   OF  SUMMER." 
"HOME!    SWEET   HOME," 
"ROBIN  ADAIR," 

"THE   MONASTERY   BELLS," 

"LISTEN   TO   THE  MOCKING  BIRD," 
"AULD   LANG  SYNE." 

"  ROCK   ME  TO   SLEEP,  MOTHER,"  &c.,  &c. 


"  CASTA  DIVA," Norma. 

"  ROBERT  TOI  QUE  JAIME,"   .  .       Robert  le  Diable. 

"LIBIAMO," Traviata. 

"QUE  J'AIME  LES  MILITAIRES,"  Grand  Duohesse  de  Gerolstein. 

"AH  NGN  GIUNGE," Somnambula. 

"  MISERERE," Trovatore,  4c.,  4c. 


We  are  enabled,  as  the  result  of  personal  attention  in  Europe,  to 
offer  the  finest  quality  of  Musical  Boxes  at  very  reasonable  prices,  they 
being  made  to  our  own  order,  of  the  best  materials  and  worhmanship, 
and  the  music  selected  by  ourselves. 

Can  be  forwarded  safely  by  Express  to  any  address. 


FABB  Mc  BBOTHEB 


WaMes 


IMFOMTEBS    OF 

Silver  Ware.  Islcal  Boies,  ki 

PHILADELPHIA. 


HOUSE    ESTABLISHED    45    VEARS. 


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PHILADELPHIA, 


Offers   for  Sale    a  large   assortment   of 


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UNDERWEAR, 

For  Ladies,  Gents,  and  Children. 


Goods  of  medium  and  fine  qualities,  including  the  celebrated  make  of 

CARTWRIGHT  &  WARNERS, 

whicli  are  received  direct  from  the  manufacturers,  and  are 

recommended  for  durabilitij  and  unshrinliing 

qualities. 

J^.  B. — A  good  assortment  of  Hosier];  and  Underwear,  suited  td'^any 
climate,  on  hand  all  the  year  round. 


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SEWING  MACHINE 

Is  the  best  for  Family  use,  combining 

It  Ml  f  itiioflt  a  Rival,  Mii  talea  tie  Hlflest  PreiniDiiis 

AT  THE 

Pennsylvania  State  Fair,   18G3;    Mechanics' Institute,   San   Francisco,  18G4 ;    American  Institute,  Gold  Medal,  New 

York,  1865;  State  Fairs,  California,  1865  and  1866;   Paris  Exposition,  1867;   New  England  Agricultural 

Fair,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1867;  New  York  State  Fair,  Buflalo,  N.  Y.,  1867;   Mechanics'  Association, 

Lowell,  Mass.,  1867  ;   Maryland  Institute,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1867  ;  American  Institute, 

New  York,  1867.     And  also  at  every  County  Fair,  where  true  merit  and 

Samples  of  Work  made  on  the  Machine  were  the  test. 

We  warrant  every  machine  to  be  all  that  wo  claim  for  it,  and  will  give  a  written  warranty  if  required.  We  invite  epeoial  attention  to 
some  of  tbo  great  improvementa  over  other  machines,  united  in  the  FLORENUE  SEWING  MACHINE: 

It  is  the  only  machine  that  makes  four  kinds  of  stitch,  three  of  which  are  made  on  no  other  machine,  and  are  stronger  and  more  elaatio 
than  any  other.  It  is  the  only  Machine  that  can  sew  in  more  than  one  direction,  having  a  reversible  feed.  It  is  the  only  Machine  having  aself- 
aiijuBting  tension  in  shuttle— a  great  improvement.  It  fastens  the  ends  of  its  aeams  better  and  -[uicker  than  a  seamstress  can.  It  uses  less 
thread  than  any  other  machine.  It  runs  light  and  quiet.  It  can  bo  easily  managed  by  a  child.  It  needs  only  to  be  seen  to  satisfy  any  one  of 
its  superiority  over  all  others.  The  "  FLORENCE  "  will  sew  everything  needed  in  a  family,  from  the  heaviest  to  the  lightest  fabric.  It  has 
a  better  hemmer  than  any  other,  ant!  easier  to  manage.  It  hem-i,  fells,  cords,  braids,  tucks,  quilts,  gathers,  Ac,  without  basting.  It  makes  s 
gather  and  sewa  it  to  a  band  at  one  operation,  perfectly.  It  does  more  work,  and  more  kinds  of  work  than  any  other  machine.  It  baa  a  com- 
plete set  of  touls  and  fixtures. 

A  M  assortment  of  MacMies  ani  Fiudinis,  witk  Samples  of  Woii,  at  the  Rooms  of  tlie  Company, 

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S.  E.  Cor.  9th  &  Market  Sts. 


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105 


LA  CBANOE  OUGHESSE  DE  GEBOlSTEm. 


OPERA  DE 

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give  my  hearty  pre- 
ference to  the  Willcox 
4-  Gihhs'  Silent  Fam- 
ily Sewing  Machine." 

FANNY  FERN. 


"The 
Seam,  is  stronger  and 
less  liable  to  rip,  in 
use  or  wear,  than  the 
Loch  Stitch." 

JUDGES"  REPORT 

At  the  GiMd  Trial. 


FAMILY 


If «)« 73<0  €fe^»tei»t  Sttea^li 


PHSLADEtPKIA. 


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/  use  in   all    Ordered    Work   the  best   makes  of  Richardson's   Linen. 

Money  refunded  if  not  satisfactory.      I  would  call  the  attention 

of  the  Ladies  to  my  superior  -make  of  Boy's  Shirts. 

All  Goods  sold  at  the  lowest  possible  prices. 


A  LIBERAL  DEDUCTION  TO  WHOLESALE  TRADE 


LOAG,  TBE  PRINTER,  SANSOM  8T.HALL. 


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51 


112 


THE  GUARDS'  WALTZ. 


Andante. 


D.  GODFREY. 


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IMPORTERS  OF  AND  DEALERS   IN 


FINE  FEESCH  PEEFIIIIERT  &  KID  GIOVES, 


Most  careful   attention   given   and  satisfaction 

gnaranteed. 


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GARRIN6T0N,  D£  ZOUGHE  &  GO. 

PHILADELPHIA, 

CURTAINS,  WINDOW  SHADES, 

Alt®  u^ii@i!S¥^m'r  ©@@Bs. 


Estimates  and  Designs  made  free  of  charge,  for  the  furnishing 
and  decorating  of  Houses. 

Constanitly  on  Hani  a  large  Stoct  of 

Embroidered  Piano  and  Table  Covers, 

Swiss  Lace,  Nottingham  and  Muslin  Curtains, 

Superior  White  Holland  Window  Shades, 

House  and  Store  Shades  made  to  order. 


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OF   THE   FIRST   QUALITY. 

New  Styles  received  and  introduced  as  soon  as  issued  in 
Paris  and  London. 


Which  are  prepared  in  the  most  approved  style,  of  the  best  materials 
and    workmanship. 


All  Designing,  Engraving,  Illuminating,  Stamping  and  Card  Printing  executed  in  the 
establishment  by  first-class  artists,  under  the  personal  superintendence  of  Mr.   Dreka. 

Also,  on  hand,  a  very  fine  and  constantly  renewed  assortment  of  neat  and  artistic 
FANCY  ARTICLES  in  the  Stationery  line,  of  American,  French,  English  and  German 
manufacture. 


LOUIS   DREKA, 

No.   1033  Chestnut  Street,  Philadelphia. 


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Arms,  Crests,  Monograms  and  Cyphers 

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Allegretto.    (BRINDISI  nell'  INTRODUZIONE :  Libiamo  ne'  lieti  caM.) 
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Published  by  Joles  Berr. 


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SEWING  MACHINES 


-A.ie  E      THE! 

OLDEST  ESTABLISHED  OF  ANY  IN  THE  WORLD, 


^ovo  mo4^ 


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DE  MACHINES  ELIAS    HOWE,  Jl. 

A  OOUEEE  EXP03ANT. 


MANUFAOTUEEK 
AND  EXHIBITOR 
OF  SEWmO  MACHINES. 


They  being  the  first  Sewing  Machines  ever  made,  and  having  been  manufactured  continuously  under  the  supervision  of 
the  Original  Inventor,  ELIAS  HOWE,  Jr.,  since  their  first  introduction  in  1845. 

They  have  invariably  won  the  highest  honors  at  the  great  Exhibitions  of  the  world,  culminating  at  the  late  Exposition  Uni- 
verselle  at  Paris,  where 

THE  GRANDEST  COMBINATION  OF  PRIZES  EVER  AWARDED 

AT  ANY  EXHIBITION,  TO  ANY  EXHIBITOR,  FOR  ANY  GOODS  WHATEVER  EXHIBITED, 

was  awarded  to  THE  HOWE  MACHINE  CO.  and  their  President,  ELIAS  HOWE,  Jr.  :— the  Imperial  Prize;  the  Cross  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor ;  a  Gold  Medal,  the  highest  prize  within  the  gift  of  the  Jury,  being  the  result  of  the 


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SIBLEY  &  STOOPS, 

SOLE  AGENTS    FOR    PENNSYLVANIA,   NEW  JERSEY,   DELAWARE,  WEST  VIRGINIA, 

mU-^'^^  Z^  S^nih  ^i^Mh  SiT'^^%  FMI^'i^lf  lila* 

No.  4  St.  Clair  St.,  Pittsburgh. 


In  order  that  the  public  may  not  be  MISLED  we  publish  the  following  as  a  sufficient  reply  to  the  claim  NOW  being  made  by 
another  Sewing  Machine  Co.  that  to  their  REPRESENTATIVE  was  awarded  the  Cross  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  for  their  Sewing 
Machines,  at  the  late  Paris  Exhibition.     It  needs  no  comment : 

A    CARD. 

"To  the  Editor  of  the  Evening  Telegraph: 

Sir: — That  the  public  may  not  be  misled  by  the  advertisements,  "Official"  and  otherwise, 
relative  to  a  Gold  Medal  for  Sewing  Machines,  at  the  Paris  Exhibition,  I  desire  to  state  that  the  Machines  of  the  Grover  &  Baker 
manufacture  were  not  exhibited,  and  consequently  not  tested  at  all  at  the  Paris  Exhibition. 

Very  Respectfully,  Yours, 
OinoB  OF  THK  Grover  &  Baker  Sewinq  Machine  Co.,  G.  W.  EDDY,  Agent. 

No.  730  Chestnut  St.,  Aug.  17th,  1867. 


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SADDLERY. "'HARNESS 

Hariess  froii  $11.00  to  $300.00  pr  Set, 

No.  1216  Chestnut  Street 


Mow  T0vk  $louj^'0^  ^7  (^^^im'l>'$i?^  $l# 


LOAR,  THE  I'KIMER,  SANWM  ST.  IIALI.. 


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Published  by  Jules  Borr. 


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Tmporjers,  Jobbers  &  Retailers 

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DRY  GOODS, 


Black  and  Colored  Silks, 

Plain  and  Fancy  Dress  Goods, 

Cloaks,  Mantillas  and  Shawls, 
Laces  and  Embroideries, 

Hosiery  and  Gloves, 

Cloak  &  Dress  Trimmings  ^ 

and  Ornaments, 

Wlile  Gooils,  Linens  and  Domestics, 
No.  920  CHESTNUT  STREET, 

PHILADELPHIA. 

J.  W.  Proctor.  David  Hughes. 


LOAQ,  TDB  PRINTEB,  SANSOM  ST.  HALL. 


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Life  Insurance  Co. 


O  IF 


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E.  A.  BULKELEY,  President.        AUSTIN  DUNHAM,  Vice  President. 

T.  0.  ENDERS,  Secretary. 

ANNUAL  INCOME, 

OVER  $5,000,000  00. 

♦♦^ 

PHILABELFHIA  BffiAI^CH, 

I®i.  Ill  mii  Hi  ititi  f  ®irtl  gtr®®l 

C.  H.  BRUSH, 

Manager. 

CHARLES    P.  TURNER,  M.  D. 

Medical  Examiner. 

JOS.  F.  JAGGER.S, 

(General  Agent. 

The  General  Agent,  Jos.  F.  Jaggers,  will  furnish  Circulars  and  explanations  upon  application  to 
him  at  121  and  123  South  4th  Street,  or  at  his  residence,  618  Marshall  Street,  Philadelphia. 

Life  and  Endowment  Policies  issued  by  this  well-known  and  reliable  institution  upon  the  most 
favorable  terms. 


Life  and  Endowment  Policy  in  the  old  ^TNA  is  the  very  best  way  to  make  a  safe  and 
economical  provision  for  death  or  old  age. 

AMil  Bifiieiil  10  Policy  Holisl  50  w  M. 

JAGGIZRS  &  BRUSHy  General  Agents  for  Texas 

Office,  ^o.  121  South  Fouith  St.,  Philadelphia. 


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LOAO,  THE  PRI.NTER,  SANSOM  ST.  HALL. 


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1.  It         is        a      legend  old  I     tell,  \Vhat  in  my     father's   Jays    be    -    fcl,  Of 

1.  II        6   -    tait    un    de  mes  ai  -  eux  Le-quel  si  j'ai    bon-ue     m6    -    moi  -  re      Se 

2.  One  day,  while  full    of  wine  and  mirtli,  He  let  it  fall    up  -  on     the      earth,  The 


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one  in     drink  -  ing      fa    -  mous  quite.  Who'd  leave  the   moderns        out      of  sight. 

van  -  tait  d'etre      un      des  fa    -  meux  Par  -  mi     les      gens     qui       savaient  boi     - 

earth,  not  fond        of     wine,  a     -  las !  Broke  all   to      splin  -  ters     this     gay  glass. 

dit    -  il      dou    -    lou  -  reu     -  se   -  ment  Vo  -  la   que     j'ai       cas  -  s6      mon  ver 


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Perpetual  Motion  in  Clieap  and  Good  Goods  at  Low  Prices, 

MpsitioiiHaM!  Oiosih  CoiirMI 

C©MFAlIS®lf  IlYIf  11!    CMiWWEWSW'M  PIIIIP! 
The  Valie  always  given  in  excbaDie  for  yonr  Money!! 


EPSTEIN  k  HAINES, 

*  4^s  m^Hh  '^m  $i*^#et^  si>$v$  A^^Up 


C.A.1T    BE    IFOTTISriD 


IFWl!  fllip  A  lassiiP 


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IN  PHILADELPHIA. 


Our  Motto,  "Never  to  be  Dndersold." 

♦ — 4 

Bally  FeceiYiMg  I'ew  Umi^  from  Auction. 

STRICTLY  ONE  PRICE. 


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fa  -  meux  Par  -  mi  les 
a       -      las !  Broke   all        to 


ment  Voi  -   la 


mo    -    derns     out         of 
gens      qui         sa    -    vaient 
splin  -  ters       this       gay 


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sight.  The     glass    in    which  he     drank  would  hold  Just  a      cask  full,        I      am       told     .  .  There- 
hoi  -  re  Le      ver  -  re    qu'il    a   -   vait    te  -  nait   Un  peu     plus  qu'une  tonne  en    -    tie      -  re       Et 
glass.  And  when  they  wish'd  to      make   a      new.  No,  said     he,  that  will  nev  -  er        do.      .  .           I'd 
verre  Quand   on     vou  -  lut    le       rem-pla  -  cer     Non  dit  -  il      ce  n'est  naa   le         no      -  tre       Et 


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his    ser   -  vants    day  and      night  Pour'd  wine;  he  drank    all  with  de  -  light. 

6-chan    -  son       lui  ver    -  salt  Nuit  et    jour     du        vin  dans  ce        ver 

ther  nev    -    er      drink        at         all    Then  touch  an    -    oth  -    er  great  or       small. 

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LANCASTER 


INSURANCE  AGENCY 


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mural 


C.VPITA.L, 


$13,000,000. 

* — « 


LORILLAED,  KEW  YORK,  .        $1,500,000 

FULTON,  NEW  YORK,        .  .        410,000 

RELIEF,  NEW  YORK,      .  .        .    300,000 

RESOLUTE,  NEW  YORK,    .  .        295,000 


EXCELSIOR,  NEW  YORK,      , 
MERCANTILE,  NEW  YORK, 
HOWARD,  BALTIMORE, 
N.  Y.  ACCIDENTAL  INS.  CO. 


410,000 
295,000 
250,000 
300,000 


NEW  YORK  LIFE  INSURANCE  COMPANY, 

Cash  Assets,  $10,000,000. 


The  business  of  this  Compnny  is  stbictlt  mutual,  all  the  surj^lus  being  divided  annually  among  the  members,  in  cash,  or  the 
dividends  can  be  applied  to  increase  the  sum  assured,  and  used  at  any  subsequent  period  to  assist  in  the  payment  of  premiums. 

Policies  Issued  on  Household  Furniture  for  Five  Years  at  a  reduced 

rate  of  Premium. 


FIBE,  LIFE,  lAEIM,  llAl,  aid  ACCIDEITAL INSUEARCE 


PLACED  TO  ANY  AMOUNT  BY 


N.  W.  Cor.  Fourth  &  Walnut  Sts. 


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vants         day          and  night  Pour'd  wine ;  he         drank  all  with  de- 
son            lui           ver  -     sait     Nuit    et        jour          du  vin  dans  ce 
at  all,  Than  touch       an  -      oth     -  er,  great  or 
pas  -     ser     Que    boi    -    re            ja     -  mais  dans  un 


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Silks,  Shawls. 


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fill  HIES  6001S, 

EMBKACING  ALL  THE 

Latest  Foreign  Novelties, 

WHITE  mm^, 


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DOMESTIC  DRY  GOODS, 


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quel     grand  verre.  Ah !   quel    grand  verre.  Ah !  quel    grand  verre       il       vous      a   -  vait. 


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The  most  perfect 

Eeeil  Iistrnffleiit, 

Unequalled  in 
quality  and  vol- 
ume of  Tone. 


Used  by  all  the 
leading  ARTISTS 
in  Europe  and 
America,  in  pub- 
lic and  private. 


^XiSO, 


Oeo,  Steck  &  Go,'s  and  Haines  Brother's 

PIANOS, 

FOR  SALE  IN   PHILADELPHIA  ONLY  AT 


923  CHESTNUT  STREET. 


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Income    over    8    Millions    of  Dollars. 


Dividends    average    over    50    per    cent,   annually. 

A  credit  allowed  of  50  -per  cent,  of  the  Premium  in  anticipation  of  the  Dividend, 

thus  furnishing  insurance  for 


For  the  same  CASH  PAYMENT  required  in  an  all  cash  company. 


Policies  for  any  amount  from  S1,000  to  S35,000. 


GUY  R.  PHELPS,  President. 


W.  S.  OLMSTED,  Secretary. 


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ISAAC  S.  WILLIAMS  &  CO 


3  5' 28  MaAet  Street 


PHILADELPHIA, 

Where  may  be  found,  of  the  best  quality,  and  for  sale   at  fair  prices,  a  full  assortment  of 

HOnSEKEEPINS  HARDWARE, 

Tin  and  Japanned  Ware,  Plated  and  Britannia  Goods,  Brushes,  Brooms, 

Baskets,  Wooden  Ware, 


PS 


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Wire  Covers,  Chamois  Skins,  and  all  the  variety  of  articles  in  the  line 

required  for  furnishing  a  house. 


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DIE  ZIGEUNERm. 
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RON  WORKS, 


CAST,  WROUGHT  IRON  &  WIRE  RAILINGS, 

Fountains,  Vases,  Verandas,  Settees,  Arbors,  Chairs,  Summer 

Houses,  Iron  Stairs— Spiral  and  Straight— in  every 

variety  of  pattern. 

NEW   AND    IMPROVED    STYLES    OF 

Hay   Racks,   Mangers,   Stable   Fixtures,  Stall 

Divisions,  (&c. 


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Railings,  Store  Fronts,  Door  and  Window  Guards,  Farm  Fencing,  &c. 

lEOHM  WOEl. 


The  largest  assortment  to  be  found  in  the  United  States,  all  of  which  are  executed  with  the  express  view  of  pleasing  the 
taste,  while  they  combine  all  the  requisites  of  beauty  and  substantial  construction. 

Purchasers  may  rely  on  having  all  articles  carefully  boxed  and  shipped  to  the  place  of  destination. 

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swell ! " 
The  notion  'tis  of  every  one,  if  'twere  not  for  my  name. 
And   causing  so  much  to  be  drunk,  they'd  never  make 
Champagne. 

Cho. — For  Champagne  Charlie,  &c. 


4.  Some  epicures  like  Burgundy,  Hock,  Claret,  and  Moselle, 
But  Moet's  Vintage  only  satisfies  this  Champagne  swell ; 
What  matter  if  to  bed  I  go,  and  head  is  muddled  thick, 
A  bottle  in  the  morning  sets  me  right  then  very  quick. 

Cho. — For  Champagne  Charlie,  &c. 


5.  Perhaps  you  fancy  what  I  say  is  nothing  else  but  chaff. 
And  only  done,  like  other  songs,  to  merely  raise  a  laugh ; 
To  prove  that  I  am  not  in  jest  each  man  a  bottle  of  Cham- 
I'll  stand  fizz  round — yes  that  I  will,  and  stand  it — like  a  lamb. 

Cho. — For  Champagne  Charlie,  &c. 

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