THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PIIILADELPIIIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 18GG. MATTERS OYER THE RIVER. Thb Elkctiow roLLfl. An act hoi Just pawed the Lopulature of New Jersey closing the polls ibrouRbout the Stato at snnsetandopenlnir them in the morning at 7 e'clock. It It clatmtd ' that this jneaoiire will prevent a great dal of fraud at elections, as In Camden and other cities tbe polls heretofore hate been kept open until 8 o'clock in tbe evenlnp, thus piviog an oppor tunity for tbe commispien of i rati da. The lair takes effect immediately, and, if the Governor ivrs it his ftlenature la time, it will affect the present clectiou in Camden, closing tbe polls at sundown. Tn- Watb To8. The question of purchasing tbe Camden Water Works by tbe City Councils is to be made a dfs'.inct hsua by the citizens at tbe eomttm municipal election, and a diroct vote, tor or aeainut it, will be taken. The committee havlaf the matter In charjre will have separate ballot-boxes at the diflerout pre cinct polls, and each individual will have the right to vote on it who li entitled to vole at all. Ihis matter is one of urcat importance, as It iu volvcs an increte of the city debt or nearly three hundred thousand dollars, and should be well considered. Kkkd Repaiwwo. There are many of the sidewalks alon? the streets of Camden which need repairing, for they present dangerous man traps, and persons WUO may D miurea cau mai-i damages from the city. The authorities, there lore, ought to see that such places are remedied. There Is preater attention iriven to less daneerous places, and some care ought to be exhibited m these. Fatal Result. Mr. Reynolds, who was go dangerously aud severely scalded about ten days ago, at the box manufactory of Mr. Leonard Bepphur, in consequence of the drum-head of the boiler blowing out, and throwing boiling water over him, died this morning fiom the effects of the li. furies received. Another gentle man was badly burned at the same time, although not dangerously. Accident. A day or two since a man in Bridpeteu, named Eli Lonj, was dacgeronsly injuied In consequence of a pair of cjlls ho was driving running awav. He was dragged a con siderable distance after the carriage liad been uptet. Revital. An Interesting revival of reli gion is in proeref s in the different churches at Woodstown, Salem county, and is attended with good results. AMUSEMENTS. Acadkmy o Musro. This evonlnr Meyerbeer's ffrrat work, bv some tnoueiit ms eroai-si, ana rar annonor tn his Africame. Les Huauennta. will be fnvon. The cast is a very fine one, but we ebtl bo derjrived of Herr Theodore Formes.'Who will not sing. However, as llimmer is to be the substitute, knowing tbe one and not knowing the other, tnere will ha na cause for roirret. The lluauenots was given for tbe first time at tbo Grand Ooura in Paiis in February, 1838, tho coiebra ed Preuoti tiner Jiouriet was the original "Raoul," as he had been tbe original ol lloocrt le Viabit. Benefit of tub Beroks. On Monday evening next Mr. Sinn will l roduoo, at tbe New Cbesnut Street Theatre, a grand new local and spectacular drama calloa tbe firemen or rnuaaeiuhm un l uei- day aftornoon and evening the entire receipts of both performances wi I be devoted to the brave firemen wbo were injured at the late conUairation at Third and Knee streets, uoh a cause merits special attention from every charitable ana Humane indi vidual. In the afternoon X . S. Arthur's great moral loMon. Ten A'iahts in a Jar-room, will be pronented. and at night tbe Firemen of Philailelphi (with ether attractions) appears upon tne bins. NewChkbwt 8TBKteT I'sEATaE. This evening lit. Mordaunt will take a bunetit lie will piay "Don Casar de Bazan" for tbe first time in tuis oily, and Mrs. Mordauut, wbo has a specialty tor broad Irish oiiaraotftr, will appear as "Judy OTrot." in Ireland as It Was. Mr. JM ordaunt is a man of many friends, most DODular in all circles, but apart from this advantage (a great one on a benefit night), be is one of tbe few talented youn? leading actors we have; be powssos a flue porson, a fine voice, ere it originality, and tbe power to create a part, wuiuh is talent oi a nign oruer. A nr'TT Ofinvili Tu U i TUV Curt fair.. IfldVA ftf 111 to-night, but Mr. Chan.ran returns to ns in tbe .1 ..,,. am t' InrAmmh l?lln " n:vlnrf na llta IIIihI wonderful imitations of great actors, in wbioh ho is nnsurpasseu. AVat.nttt Street Theatbe Hr. Clarke, for the last benefit of tbis engagement, will produce on the same evening tbe great "Major de Hoots" and the no less illustrious "ioodlo." A fine biil, and one that will fill me nouse. Soiree Mcsicale to the Insane. The Worth- inrton Musical Association gave fhoir third orches tral and vocal entertainment to the insane poor of the Philadelphia Hospital last evening to an una eually large audience, composed as well ot tbe inmates of the lnstitu'ion an ot guests, who lairly flocked thitnr to enjoy tbe musio of this highly caiuvatea troupe. Tbe tull orchestra of tbe association were presont, and performed several ovorture, quicksteps, and conoerted pieces, with fine efloct. as well as aisistinz tbe vocalization of tbe singers, with much tasto and skill, A number ot the ororhures wore given in cos tume. Ono. a scene at Wil lard's t'boto.raptiio Gal lery, excited a t reat deal of laughter, especially among tho patients, wbo seamed to enjoy it exceed ingly. The comic element, prevailed. Tbe principal vocal performers were Messrs. E M, Davis, A. U. Ftsk, aud Fran A Olivor, assisted by tbe Mieses J.ate ana duua snyoer, two very pro iniHtng young vocaliMs. The whole was under toe musical direction of Mr. James K. Cbaso, wbo hits certainly organized one of the must finished amateur trvvpis in tbe city. It should bo remembered that the "Wortbinffton Association" are strictly a private body of individuals, who only perform iu public, on occasions like Ibe present, their solo reward being the good they bone to achieve in their work of thristial charttv TfeE GrRMATnA. - The following is the programme oi tho rehearsal mr to morrow anernoon : Onvcrture, "Italians ib Algieri" Rossini liomance irom fVilliam 'Jell Uossini Cornet Solo, neirorniod bv li. Duan. Maikenbilder Waltz T-annor Andante, trom "Jupiter binionle" Mozart Overture. "Calm boa and Happy Voyage" lfondolssohn "Erl King" (by request) F. Sohubert Selection from Don Sfbantian Donizetti Tun Panorama, A very pleaaat entertainment is about to open at National Wall, illustrative ot tho fine landscapo views In Ireland, and tbe vovago to ard irom that celebrated island. One ol the seenos debueattd is the great Submarine Telegraph Cable Jubilee, one ot the greatest events of tbe present century, ine exnibition opens on aionaay next. TERRIBLE STEAMBOAT DISASTER. Tbe Steamer "R 1. Lock wood" Blown l"p 1 wenty-li v Lives Iot Beat aad Cargo m Total I,o Hamas of tbe Hilled, Wounded, and Saved rail Particulars). Memphis, March 5. The 27. J. Lockwooi, bound trom New Orleans to St. Louis, exploded. about seven o'clock last evening, while eighteen miles below this city, and afterwards b anted until she sunk. The steamer had, until recently, been running in tne Ouachita river trade, aud was going to St. Louis to enter the Missouri river traie. She was inspected at New Orleans on last Wednesday and pronounced seaworthy. After running a day or two her boilers were dis covered to be in a lea-y conation. Caotain Howard proposed to tbo engineer to stop at Helena aud repitir, but the engineer thought it unnecessary until the boat should anlvrf at Ale phis. lhUB the delay Droved fatal. The explosion tore away the cabin as far back as the centre, killing twenty persons instantly, and scalding, wounding, or otherwise iniuring about twcntv--ve others. Fortunatoly the M. S. Alevham was rominii down at, the. time, and rendered most tlmly aid to the dis tressed passengers and officers 6f the b at. As the LockxDood caught tire Immediately, the Mep ham rounded to and landed her bow against tne utern of the ill-fated steamer, thus saviug every person not killed by the explosion. It is due to Captain lUward to mention that be had ordered the stuam reduced and tbe speed of the boat Blackened utter he had concluded to come to this riort before repairing. The following is a lint of tha killed, wounded and saved: Killed Clem. Ui aham, second engineer; George Cmuev, bar-keeper. 6t, Louis ; James h.Uijf, ataien iiaua, a, i. . Dangerously Injnrd A. McDougati, 'first engi neeri Mr. Mclaughlin, stnkori John H. Koblnson, first c'eik, Jefferson Citv. -,., blightly Wounded-David , Cairet (i. B Enoch, Philadelphia; John Miller, dftokhandtK. Evans, W. It. Myors, Commerce; Smitti, Cincinnati i Capt. D. II Curry, r rederiok, III John Bmith, Louisville, pilrt; James MoCoy. I,Bryivor-T.Lonchan, Hew I oik j P. Morrisoy, Pt. Lools; J. II. Williamson, Loolsyille; J. (irady, 'ew Or eans; Mike liisham, Chicago; Chris. Lodor man, New Orleans; Mlcbael Kagan, Kew York; Butler, Chicago; John Cnmmtngs, A. Beonis, St. Loul; A. Pnnger, Mr. Htanton, ew York; Mrs. W. Meyers. Commerce, Mo l Captain G. W, W ellands. Centralla; John Spragne, carpenter, St. IOiiis; Kd Convorse, Troy, N. Y ; Sebastian Shu ts, ew Orleans; John Hart, l-ouisville; John McClosky, Lonis Prient, Mike Trees, Kd. Prince, Mike Iligglns, Myers, Chris. Brntheoff, Captain Urn. Howard, St. Leuiij Thomas tiislee, pilot, New Orleans. A number of cabin passengers, crew, cooks, aud negro firemen were lost; but their namoj are not known. All the lady passengers, besides the tw chambermaids, were saved. I think the number of killed amounts to forty or fllty, as t arvivors state there were a number of deck hands and deck passengers on tho lower deck who were killed by tho explosion, and whose names are unknown. . Louis Republican, FASHIONABLE CDSS1P. TOlaler Gayetlea in rarls Masked nail ana Bleb Cestnmsi-JHew Style Crino line. At last accounts Paris was excited ever a grand masked ball at tho Tullerics, which seems to have been an odd and superb an air. Napoleon was attired in a green Venetian mantle, and Eugenie appeared as Marie Antoinette, in a cos tume faithfully copied from Lobrun's famous picture of the untortnnate Queen. An English lady, describing the ball, says that the Empress' dress, a garnet colored rone or velvet, trimmua with rows of ermine, set off admirably her pecu liar style of beauty, and that her hair was re splendent with gems ana diamonds; but tne general verdict was that her choice was an un happy one. This hall was followed bv one en it ally magni ficent at tbe mansion of Jl. Drouyu de Lhu.ys, Minister of Fereign Affairs, where some singular costumes were diHplayed. The principal attrac tion or the evening wis me .Russian princess Itimskl Korsakoff, who personified Catharine the Great, at the cost ot two millions of trance. The story runs that she received her dress only the day before from her husband, Prinoe Korsa koff, now in Russia. It was made according to a portrait at the Winter Palace oi the Emoress Catharine in her coronation robes. The train and skirt were of blue velvet, elaborately em broidered with silver, and trimmed with Sibe rian marten fur. The head-dress, a towering and barbarous affair, was lur, literally covered with diamonds, emeralds, and tbe rarest kind ot pearls. A veil ol old Venetian lace descended Irom the cap, and enveloped the wearer's person. The gloves and fan were got up in an equally expensive Ktyle. Though three thou sand persons were packed luce saruines in Madame Drouyu de Lhuys' saloons, everybody made way lor the Princess tiirasKi is.orsaicou, and she was enabled to pass without inconve nience from room to room, trailing after her upwards of three yards ot velvet. A gossipy writer saja : 'This lady is known not te be very guarded in her cboice or expressions; and when a gentleman trod inadvertently upon her long robe, she turned upon him angrily, with the woroi, 'Fichu maladroit." (a coarse epithet tor an awkward leliow): -iuaaaroo,' was the quick rejoinder, 'the rtc'iu (oeukerchiot) would lall better on your shou dors than on mine.' Tbe reply rapidly circulated thronarn tbe saloons. and was not a little reushed by such ready retailers ol wit as tho French." The Marchione-8 de Galllfet as the "Archangel Gabriel" attracted all eyes. Iler costume is thus described: -"Her short petticoat of white cash' r m lira 1aI1jita1 In vl.l IKa n. 1 1 f t r1 1 1 1 it antk In armor of gold fltling tisrntlv to her figure her golden hair floating on her shoulder, stur-lighted by an clone ot diamonds uivlubly suspended over ner ioreueau; ncr wings oi wniie learners Vt i rV r orrttiinrv luv li r IS a ft rrt1r tarml. nated uciow ncr -nee. ana above au, the goiaun sword grnped tightly in her fairy hand and Draaaisnca even wuue aaucing, ionncu a most bewitching tout ensemble." The Emperor and. Empress were both present at this tall, though masked and in dominoes, as were the Prince and Princess of Hohenzollcrn. Thehosiess herself wore a Pompadour toilet of great richness ana elegance, and was literally covered with diamonds. In the course of the evening a Chinese procession paired through the saloons, preceded by the sound of "tam-tams," and conveying on a gorgeous car the Empress of China, represented Dy Madame Goldsmith, an fcngnsn lady, inngnincenity attired. Oue ot the chief attractions of this pRgeant consisted in tbe car being the original ono in which the Baron Cros made bis public entrance into the capital of the Chinese empire after the taking ot Pet in. Tbe accoutrements, dresses, etc., were all splendid, and coubisted mostly ol original trophies ot the r rencn arms, Drought over alter the expedition. FASniONABLH INNOVATIONS. A species of entertainment intended as a sub stitute lor the ordinary bulls is creeping into fashion in Paris. It consists of a sort ot prome nade concert, an assembly of well-dressed ladies ana gentlemen who are supposed to una su in dent amusement in meeting one another and listouing, if they think proper, to the strains of Struss's band. An innovation introduced last year by Princess Metternich is also to be re peated this year by the Countess Walewski. The ladies are required to appear in masks and do minoes, the geutlenien being undisguised, merely wearing the Venetian mantle over their ordinary dress. The consequence, and indeed the obiect. of this arrangement is to afford increased free dom oi mtercourse. CBINOLIN'S G0IN0 OUT. If Paris Is still destined to give the law In matters of female attire, says the PaU Mall Gazelle., the davs of crinoline are numbered. The doubting Parisienne is gradually abandon ing that much abused institution. For morning dresses the iron cage is still used as a necessary adjunct to the looped-un skirt, which it serves to keep high and dry out of the mud. But in the evening it is the fashion to wear a long trail ing dress called a (jueue a la comete. What is lost in breadth is more than compensated in length, and it is doubted whether, as far as general convenience is concerned, thla chnngo is for the belter. a gallant old kino. King Louis I, of Bavaria, is now at Nice, and is an assiduous frequenter ot the numerous balls and thes danaantes, which are the chief occupa tion of the visitors. At a ball in tbe Hotel des Anglais one of the ladies, the daughter of a general, lr-st ber shoe, whereupon the old Kinr; pickeu it up, ana presemea it to her in a ganant speech. Fenlnn Fresh Water Navy The Green r lag to be JtaiHcu on the Lakes. In Monday's paper was given an account of an enormous meeting of the lovers of Irelsnd and Irish liberty, at Jones' Wood, New York city, on Sunday last. On Monday a similar but smaller asenilluge took place at Chicago. Cap tain W. P. Card-ell presided, and brielly stated the object of the ussembluge, which wits to per fect a naval organization, bearing the name of Commodore Perry, the purpose of which would be to sweep the lakes ot Hntih commerce, and introduce the nucleus for a navy for the i'enian Brotherhood. Nineteen Government steamers were- sold at auction in Baltimore on Monday for $11!,000. J? 0 R . S A L E , EIGHT STEAM PROPELLER TUGS. 1 SOxJd-inoh Cyi'nder. Low Xreiwnre. 3 26-38-lnch Cylinder, Low l re.ure. 1 'Hill Inch Cyilnd r, l ow treasure. 4 20x2O-lncb Cylinder, High 1'ienaure. For timber taiUculara, apply to 8. J. -f. FLANAGAN, . 9 (t So. 101 S. liSLAWAK Ayeaao. JHE GREAT STEOQTHENINO TONIC, (Sot a Whlcky Preparation) IIOOFL AND'S GERMAN BITTE1U WILL CUBS DEBILITY! DEBILITY 1 Resulting from any cause whatever. H TKOSTRATIOli OF THE SYSTEM INDUCES DT THE SEVERS HARDSHIPS, EXTOSDKI, FBVERB, OF DiHflapes of Camp Lifo. 60LU1EES, CIIIZEXa, MALE OB FEMALE, ADULT OB YOUTII, Will fird In thin Hi'tera a pnre Tonic, not dependent on bid liquors lor their a m.st miraculous effocta. DYSPEPSIA, and Diseases Resulting from Disorders of the Liver and Digestive Organs, ABB CUBED BY IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. This Bitters has performed more care, gives better fiitlMaction, lias more trMimony, tin more respectable peopie to vouch lor it, than any other axUcle in the market. We defy any one to contradict this assertion, and WILL PAY &IOOO To any one who will pieduco a certificate published by us that In not Kcuuhie. H oofland's German I3ittors WILL CORK EV1BT C SB OF CURONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, AKD DISEASES OF TUB KIDNEYS. Observe the lollowlnfr Symptoms, resnlt'ng from DIs- sruera oi me juigeative urgansi Constipation, Inward Piles Fu ncas of Blood to tbe eau, ACiuity or too stomach, rauea. Heartburn, plenum lor FcuO, Fu.neiw or Weight in tbe titumacb, Sour hructationa, Binklugor Fiui U rln at tbe Fit of tbe tltoniucb. nwlm mlng of the Head, Hunlou and DilU cuit Breathing. Flutieriug at tbe Heart. Choking or Hullocating tsenaatiuna wben In a lvini posiure, Via nena ol VHun, Dots or Wcba bdbre tbe Blvht, Fe ver and Dull Tain lu the liead, Dctlcleucy of FeiRplratlon. Yellowness ol ibe hkin and Eea. l'aln in the "Ulo, fcark. Cbost, Lnnba. l.tc. Buddea Flushes ot Meat, liurnlng in the Flesh. Coiwtimt Iniat'inlnga of Evil, and Ureal Depression of UpiilU. REMEMBER, 77ia thit Ditlert is not Alcoholic eontaiyxn no Hunt or Whitky, and cannot maMe Drunkards, but is the Vest Tomc tn the world HEAD WHO SAYS SO. Fiom Rev. W. I) Selgtricd, Pastor of Twell'th Bapti-t Cbuccb.rhiladelpbia. (icnilemen : I have recently been laboring nnder the. dtatreemng efleota ol lnuinestlgn. aucompauied by a prua trutlou oi llic uervaua n.imeui. iuiueruua reiuedlea were recommended by irienua, aud some of them tea d, hut wlibout relief l our HuuiiaiiU'a Uermau Ulttera were reconimenoeo bv peraona nbo had tried thew, aud whoae lavoiabie mention ot these Blttera induce- mo to try them. 1 muat confers that I bad an aversion to Fatent Uedlclnea Irom tbe "thousand aud one" quaes "isit ttra," whoae only aim seeina to be to palm oil sweetened and drugsed liquor upon the touimun ty in a sly way, and the tendency of wulcb. I tear, is te make many a continued drunkard. Upon learninr that yeurs waa really a inedleintU preparation, 1 took it wlih happy etlect. Its action not onlr upoa tbe stomach, out upon the nervoua system, was prompt aud uratllylng. I tool that 1 bava derived gieat and perinaueut beuuflt from the use of a lew bottles. ' Very respocfnlly yours, W. 1 8EIOFRIFD. No. VA Uhacksuaxoa street. A From the Rev E. I). Fendnll, Assistant Editor ChrlaUaa C hronlcle, Fbllauelpbia. 1 have derived decided benefit from tbe una of Hoof 1 an's Of miHn Bitters, aud leel it my privilege to re commend iheui aa a most valuable tunic, to all who are (utiering Irom general delullly or Irtm diaeaaea arlbig Irom deranteueut ot Uie liver. Toura truly, E. I). FENDALL. From Rev. T). Merrlge, Pastor of the Pasayunk Baptist church, Fhllauelpuia. From tbe many reapectaDle recommendations given to Dr. Uootluud'a (Jerman Blttera. 1 was iuduood to give them a trial. Alter using aeveral bottlea I louud them to be a good remedy ior Ueblluy, aoiO a moat exenheut tonic ior the atom-cb. i. ilL.KltiUli. t From Rev. 'William Smith, formerly Pastor of tho Vln centownand AllilvUle (N. Jj Baptist Churches. Ilavtng used In nij taml.y a number ot bottlea of your Dovfland'a (iermau Blttera. I have to aay that I regard them as an excellent mtdlclue, specially adapted tu re move the (lljeaes tbey are recommended tor They strengthen and Invigorate the system when debilitated, and are uselm In dlsoruera of the !ver, loss oi appetite, etc. 1 have abo recommended them to aaveral ot my friends, wbo have tried them, and lound them gre-uy beutliclul in ibe restoration of health. Yours truly. w ILXI M RMITfl, So. Kofi Ilutcblnaon street, l'hiluda. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! Bee that tbe s'pnature of "C. M. JACK80S" is on the wrupptt of eucb botUe. PRICE, N!nKl Bottle One Hollar, or a Half JUozeu for 93. f-hould yonr nearest Drusgist act have the article, do not be put oil by any of the intoxlcailug preparations that may be o fie red in its place, but aeud to as, aud we will lorward, securely packed, by express. PRKCIPAL OFFICE AUD MANUFACTORY, No. 631 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. JONES & EVANS, SUCCESSORS TO C. M. JACKSON CO.), FBOPKIETOBa. For sale by DrasgteUl an, Dcftlerj In every town tn th1 1- ' 8 I eg s a as aoai erjia was so os a on & m as ill COO? oo li VI . 1 1 1 H CI tan JIM hi - H Q w pnm it CO cso i i pa o PQ H W W It H W WMUu jJHtu WWIilWWWWf' BBMStfKBM RMBlStSaBB XI a Eh W W Ph EH p O (SB cm H H H H M H tn I H gi-H,lrifc-Hf H H fc-l fN Ix (h Cx Eh U, Ui U.'m lx m-I H go Oo o o CCOj CO 05 o CO CO OOOo oo O sO o o 2J O o OooO oo 4l-ll"i-)lM.I-Wl- 0 o Co S3 0 H 'MM 94 K M KM M KM (tfdiMsc atXt tn -ot a,a aj Who co m Ol 06 to oico OjCO af 5 ;hHr.tiritH w r on m on on n Da.i bi to DRY GOODS. JICIL BLACK DRESS SILKS, IROM TUB IARQE AUCTION SALES, AT HEOUCUD PRICES. A floe lira, comprising oil grades and widths. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Koo. 4C0, 4C2, and 464 N. SECOND Stroot 8 8 8t Above Willow. I)KESS GOODS, FROM THE RECEST AUCTION SALES, AT REDUCED PRICES. Wbolonale buyers will find our stock attractive la styles and prices. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nob. 450. 452, and 454 N. SECOND STREET, 8 9 Above Willow. y ET GOODS FROM THE LATE FIRE. 8EVEBAL LOTS OP KENTUCKY JEANS. T.-NCT CA8SIMEBE". BLUE CASS1UEBES. BLUE CLOTU9. BLACK CLOTHS. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Noa. 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND STRKET, 89 Above Willow. AUCTION SALES. HOMAS 13 IRCII & SON, AUCTIONEERS, No. I I 10 CHESNUT STREET. A ONE-HOUSE TOWER AMATEUU ENGINE. Tills engine will bo disposed of by private or publio Bnlc, by the abovo parties at their Auction Storo. JMMENSE SALE OF DRY GOODS JOHN 13. MYERS & CO., AUCT10-JEEBS, Iios. 232 and 2C4 MARKET Street, WILLS ELL On Thursday and Friday, March 8 and 9 Commencing each day at 10 o'clock, BY CATALOG UK, ITOtt CASH., The very large Stock of DltV GOODS of JIESORS JAMES, KENT, BANI'EE & CO., Partially damuged by tbe late fire. A large portion of the Rtock out Utile if anv intared. 'J be atti ntiou of Ibe UiiUe is sullcltoa as beiug well wonby tbelr notice. II 3 titrp B trvviT rr AivTrfiMt.',i.,T? pntr. nwr.. l'HIA Akl OALLEKY, 109 L'UtSNO f fctrect SALE OF VFRY FINE . GATE. BARDIOLIO. AND 'Ahl LL1NA VASES A Si) UKSS. FINiv KKKNUH BKOMZK FIOUKE" AND ilt MJP-. ALBASTI-.U -TAH'tTlR", BOHE.lllAil GLASS V AUK, B1S-Qti-T FI'itKE8. Exo Jvrc, 'J he Importation o .Messrs. Vltl Brothers, On Wednesday an.l ibursday Mornings, March 14 and i, at 10-: o'clot:k each day, at fcott'i Art G;' No. 1020 Chef nut street, will be sold an in- t . -viy,. .... I.i.f lnnriml Irain li.il. . ,.1 voice or tbe above articica. -v ' France. , 1 he collection will bco. rniof examination on Mrm day morning 1 8 5i rniLADELrUIAAKTlIl iSALE OF OIL PAINT- i : (). On Thnrsdav a id Friday Evenings. 1Mb and Kith Inst , utTL ..'c ock, at bcott's Art Gal lerv, o. 100 t lienuut air. i t will be Bold, without re serve, a number oi Pauit:n; s by Philadelphia artliu, viz W. Sheridan Youne. Joseph J. John, It. Hcbre Beed, J. B Jlca e, F. H. scho;l, T. B. Otter, H Uoexe, John Wilson, J. Levis, E. ilclllheue.r, i.J Fenniiuore, 1. W. C. Boutallo, G Barling, ,1. WiHiuins, MonteKny, F. WU is. W. S. Soarlv, U. F. Ailwood, And others. tit oi Gil Palntlnw by i i Ic ti e in tins city. ,.iiay, UtUlust '.Way Evenings, o'clock., at Scott's Art I'XlNTINGS, , New York. 3 81 0. AUCTIONERS. 1. (127 t 'HFSNUT Htreet Edmund G. Lewis, E. Moron. O. F. BenseTl, E. B. MenKcll, ; li. C. Bwpbain, ', W. E. Grasson, C. A. Soiumers. , George b. Gaudee, 1. K. Wyand, D. B. Knight, Georae P. Wood, Jr., A. Fredericks, Leon Jul Hard, Paul Weber. 1 W. E Winner, Thomas Morun, comnrislnR tho be't asw- ii native arliste ever oHered .. Open lor examlnauou oil On Thursday an lftth and 16th March, i. . Gallery, No. lniO Chennut -3.0 Ht'PI Hit ( from the American Art Gt ! . Partlculara bereatter. FITZPATUU'K . New Auction Houf' wa rs. n IIKEE GENERAL ;ENT3 WANTED TO .i fur the New Yorit Aeol- ctivn mn e good address. ', Brauob Ullice, No. 4ili I in A act in Important local dental Insurance Couipai . apl.lv to FUANK U. Al. CJIESNU f htreet. Anpiy FOh ALE. FOR SALE. A iJiii w ith side yard, on n tween Twentlotli and 'lw. . recession in thirty d 3bt N i.'lJEHN KESIDEVCB, it sltle of Green street, be , iirst. Lot. ib by 11" teut. S H.GAKl'LEY. S South KOL'K ill Mreet. SEGARS, T( ACCO, ETC. fPEN FACTS FOR Tl . iJE01'LE 1ST. DEAN X always bas bis store 'i oi customers Why Bo cause be keeps tbe bostM. lt ot eeKurs anil tobacco in tbe I nltod Siutvs, and n lit .leaat lroui 25 to iW per cent, less than you eiin buy use where. Go to DEAN'S, No.413 CIUSlfUT Htreet. 2d. Why Is it that tbe '-i v tobacconists are down on Dean? Because be aells n et ci qnallty oi tobacco and sexars at a much ic price tlmu thu can sell. Go to Dean's, No. 413 Cbeiinut h i 3d. 'Ibe reason why be c. u sell so cheap Is because his retail sa'ea are over 3 i or dty, and his wholesale trade Is over C'JOOO per dav lie can atlord to sell at irom 2 to 6 per cent, prnllt wlilie others cannot live on less tbaotrom2o to 100 per cLi, Go to Ddan'a, No. 413 ClicMiUt a ieet. 4h. Dean sells prlmo l.nnorted Havana seara for six cents each. Genuine Yuru lot leo cents, and makes a liberal discount to those duvIhl; b tbe box. Go to Deau's. No, US biaiiut street. 6th. Deau seila the lies iuvy,of six different kinds ior 80. 86 aud 00 cent j er p iuud. Dry navv 40 cunts per pound, with adlacuim. to those buying live pounds or upwards. Go to Dean's, No 413 f l rsnnt street. Cth. Dean sells al! klnil-i "i amokliiK tobaaoo from 3D cen t per pound to Sl'6) per pound, bii'I a discount on 6 pounds or upward, 'i ry It, you wll i like it. Go to Dean's, No. 413 Clic-mut street. 7th. Deau's Ktore Is No. 41!) t'hesuut street It yon In ii aire ol some tohaoco lists tliey wll tej' you they don't know bin', and don't acknowlcuue him to be In ibe business. Why don't they know idiu r Because he sells so cbeap.be Is kill iik ihe buslnooa. io to Deau s. No 413 Cbesnut aireoi. Bth. Home tobacronlbts' iea ousy makes them mean, but Demi eau afloid to i e iheial i bla trade la always on ibe inciease. 'J bat's wbut iroub ea the Kpanlxh Jews and rid nones. When you whui jirluie tobacco orsegars at a fair pile,jio to Dean's, No. 413 l liomiit aireet. Uli. Deim's Yara Hcirara are the only xeiiune Ysra tn this city, ail otbeis ar-- oi Interior ciualily. Deau art cured the whole crop c Vara tbls year and ior next year. 11 you want n nine Vara Segars, go to Deau's, No 413 Cliesnut street lOib. The larKent a-sortra nt ot segara hi any one store tn the Tolled Htaies you will tlnd at DEAN'S, No. 413 CHEKNDT StieeU , 4 m N. D. For cirureitos, apply to the Gevemment. Nuff sed, ojbm '4 il luarv DRY G00DS- 113 rnicE & wood, 113 N. NINTH STBEET, ABOVE ABC EL, Best make bloaebed nd ncbleiebed AnI.is, al the vorf lowest market prloes. Bloachcd Mnsin, go d qnallty, 3 , 28, 81, SS, 87. Best bleached Muslin In the city, yard wide, 8TJ tod 40 cents. Wide Unbleiehed Muslins, 25 and 23 ocnu. Hcayloet yard wide, nnbloaohod Mutlirn, 81 eta. 6-4, -4, 8 4, 9-i and 14 Sheeting Muslins. , Table Linens, Napkins and Towols. , Shirting Llnons, best make. Scotch Diaper, by the pleco and yard. Bussla Crash, 18, 20 and 26, vety oheap. WHITE GOODS I WHITE GOODS I Jaconet, Cambric, Nainsook and 8 wise Muslins. Victoria Lawns and white Tarletana. 1'laid and btriped Nainsook Muslins., riaid Cambno Muahns. White Marseilles, 75. 90 and SI 12 a yard. Marseilles, Lancaster, and Houoycomb Quilts. Black Alpacas, CO cents np to 91 12. Ladles' and GcnU' Linen Cam brio Hdkfs. Ladies' and Cents' Hosiery. One lot of Ladies' English Mlk Glovos, 55 and 62 cents a pair. Ladies' and Misses' Hoop Eklrts. PRICE 4& WOOD. Ko. 113 N. NINTU Street abovo Aroh. N. B. Will remove to tho N. W. corner Eighth and Ji'iibert streo's about the laHt of April. 8 8 J?IIN 13 SHAWLS. A flood opportunity to securo a Fiuo Shawl at a very low price. FINE UROCELE SHAWLS. TINE PAISLEY SHAWLS, . HUE BLANKET SHAWLS. The entire stock will be sold without regard to the COit. BLANKETS! BLANKETS I ENGLISH BLANKETS. F(NE AMERICAN BLANKETS, All our lino and n edium Rrndrv, very much r ductd in prices. MARSEILLES QUILTS, OF O0B OWN IMPOttTATlOH. A prent variety of new patterns in all eizo. A larger stock to select from than iu anv other Oflta blisbment in this city, J. C. S1RAWBRIDGE & CO., 2 21 rp N. W. COR. EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS pilY GOODS. DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS NEW STORE. ONE PRICE. NEW STOKE. ONE TRICE, NEW STORE. ONE PRICE. small rnoFirs. hmall ruorira. ALL ritOFlTS. T. W. llKKD & CO., NO. 310 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, ABOVE VINE, (Under Reed's New Building), HOOP BK1RT3 MADE EXPEESnLY POR OUtt SAmIlS. S J U JINEX LAWN DRESSES. THE NEW STYLES FOR WI1ICU TILE LADIES HAVE BEEN WAITING ARE NOW OPEN. THE PATTERNS ARE VERY BEAUTIFUL. CEOItGH MILLIKE LINEN STORE, 883t No. 838 ARCH Street. J CHAMBERS. NO. 810 ARCH STREET. Hiiring Uooda lusi opened. FRKM li ill.'.-Ll.N.two rJwlile, for dresses. I I All) ud 8I H1H1 1), do o SlllKKKU aud TUCKED, for waists, i AllhElLl.l 8, lor iIiobbcs. L('.U IllltEAl) VEILS VAI.ENtlENNE Ki8, new stvles. l tilN I K LACK GOOliS, latest novelties Men camhkk; tutiiNti-i. inhkutiona. etc. 110 pieces soit tlnb-hed CAAU11UC, IX yards wide, at BO eciiui. A tjttrt'alu. 3 S o' QAK SHADE OIL COMPANY, OF FUILA DELPHI A. CAPITAL $000,000 Mari 130,000. lr Value $-'00. PtlESlDBNT. WILLIAM BAILET. TIISASI'HKB. Ill Oil UAA1ULE. SBOHETABY. J. DALLAS 11 ALL. liiu-UToas JOUK r. GHOSH, DAVIS KIMBLE, liVUU UAMBI.K JOHN li. JOM.H, Yi 1LUAM BaiLEY. OFFICE, No. 329WALNUT STREET, ruiLkoutuu I U lmr