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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,
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(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")
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(Pot Pourri)
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G. Her»berg
Chan. B. Jjysberg
Mendelssohn
J, Concone
J. Offenbach
n. Godfrey
Arranged by H. Clarke
Gounod
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J. Ascher
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H. Clarke
J. Offenbach
J). Godfrey
Arranged by H. Cramer
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J. Offenbach
Arranged by H. Clarke
H. Cra^ner
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HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC
Prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa.
OF THE
LIVER, STOMACH OR DIGESTIVE ORGANS.
Ib composed of the pure juices (or, as they are medicinally termed, Extrai^ts) of Roots, Herbs and Barks,
making a preparation highly concentrated, and entirely /rcc/rom Alcoholic admixture of any kind.
jie HOOFIjiAIVD'S GERlYIAIff TOIffIG
°r ^ Is a combination of all the ingredients of the Bitters, with the purest quality of Santa Cruz Jjlwrn, Orange,
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Those preferring a Medicine free from Alcoholic admixture, will use
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,
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINES.
Hoofland's German Bitters, per bottle, $1.00
" " " half dozen, 5.00
Hoofland's German Tonic, per bottle, 1-50
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No. 1222 CHESTNUT STREET,
Late of 807 Chestnut St.
Carpetings
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Brussels and Venitian Hall and Stair Carpetings in new designs.
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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER,
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The great JVewspaper of Fhiladelphia, and the Best and Cheapest JVewspaper in
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Wholesale Dealers will find the List to embrace the Largest Assortment of BIBLtS in the Country,
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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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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.
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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
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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.
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"HOME! SWEET HOME,"
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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.
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CARTWRIGHT & WARNERS,
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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-
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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.
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Embroidered Piano and Table Covers,
Swiss Lace, Nottingham and Muslin Curtains,
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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
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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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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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J. W. PROCTOR & CO.
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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E. A. BULKELEY, President. AUSTIN DUNHAM, Vice President.
T. 0. ENDERS, Secretary.
ANNUAL INCOME,
OVER $5,000,000 00.
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PHILABELFHIA BffiAI^CH,
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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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Our Motto, "Never to be Dndersold."
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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
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$13,000,000.
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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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Silks, Shawls.
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Latest Foreign Novelties,
WHITE mm^,
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DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
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America, in pub-
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Oeo, Steck & Go,'s and Haines Brother's
PIANOS,
FOR SALE IN PHILADELPHIA ONLY AT
923 CHESTNUT STREET.
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ACTUARY,
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swell ! "
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And causing so much to be drunk, they'd never make
Champagne.
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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.
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