THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1SCC. ' i aai ii AMUSEMENTS. VitwtTTSTRKrrTHKATBi. Mr. and Mw.Char'os Rrtn will aeain appear bo for the public in this city Curiosity will no doubt All the home, although the Increase ot prico and Lent are aainst them. Mr Aan'e "Cardinal Wolesj" 11 one of tha parts lu wh'ot the disadvantages mylars ana volos aro loan perceptible; bis adniirabls rOadinp, his ht"h toaed and cssmcal style, are still apparent in this p.irt. 1 hosow ho wih to bo Impressed with aomeihiuir at the tn'tnt that ha mad his renown should sue him In "WcIspt" and in "l.oum XI" in preforanoo to all other patts. Mr. Call cart la tn admirable ropri sentativt of "Henry Vill. Mm Keau appear as "yooen Kaihorne " Tho Jtnloun Wife will alio bo played 111 his bill ih a icdreminar Irattiro for our city, where this week tho t ircman reljina supremt. Ancn Btoekt rnitATRit. The Slrtrtu ofNtvoYork -will be (ilaod t iis week by lar. Chanlrnu, wnos de parture Jot New Orleans has been domyed This piece is tho ame as tint one plated hereunder tho title ol The. Strrttx of w York, an old pleoo wltli a few new Joke and local allns'ous. Tim perpetual -variety and continued actton maltrs turn play atlrao tlvt to ti e moves. Mr. Crr.inlrau as ' Badger" has acquired much ce'etritvt lr. i'arslne dane san In imitaLieand inaejcn table dance to tho aatis'actiou ot the public; and Jtiss Loj-an looks, in hor var.ou -dres.es like a auccossion of taslron plates, loo piece is like all Hie piece at the Aicb, woll put on the stago. Kkw CnsPNtrr Stkickt Ibkatkh. We have here another fireman horo, only be is romantically idealized in this edition of the tiremun et Now York. .Mr. Mordaunt will boa most tittiue: representative of such a horo. The cast iaoludis ail the laalc and petit erut n of the company. To rive reality to tho scene, tbe suver lioso earn ore of the Moyaraonsina: koee Company and the model ol a steam lire enjrino will be Introduced. 1 he t hesnnt, having advertised the Horeuce sewmr machines tn the Slurping Bunuty is now rotnjt to irive publicity to tue recent pertoc t ons in tire machinery. Cabnoropb akt) Dixie's Complimentary Bese pit. The. e excellent gent emeu and accomplished prrloimcrs have been tendrrod a testimouial by Monie ot our leading citizens, and the afl'iir comes ofT to-LipUt at the Acrcotnv ot Music It must be a sue cis , ioi the attractions ore of such la naturo as to renncr In il lire iinposs b e They are too well known in l'hi adelphia to need anv special mention at our hands. For vsm pust th-y have furnished au ad jnirab 6 ontertammout, aud they eminently dosorye some mki.ow.eocmciit ol their elloits. if tho lm monso Academy is completely packed, it alii be a l the better. By the way, it" is rumorod tnat thoy contcn r.lato extensive improvemenit at their Eeveuth (street Opera Jlouse during tlio cominar summer, lamely inuieasin its capacity aud Jits era belliehnienta. Academy of Music A complimentary benefit will be riven to tho managers ot the celebrated ("arncross '& Dixey troupe. With emlnont (rood taste, tho beneflcaire$ hay trusted to their own resources for their entertainment, knowing that their friends would rather, at their own benefit, see them, and enjoy their own peculiar style ot enter tainmoiit rattier thun any otner species of amuse ment that could be offered. The benefit is a nil or efficient management, and will ao doubt be a great fcUCCORS. "Tbr May Quticit " Inis delightful oporo.ta was civen mos' successfully on Saturday evening; at the Musical Fund Hall, under the direction of the author, Air. Dom i oter. the we l-known leader and Binder. Mr. Dempster rives a concert in Harris, burr, durlur the present week, and at the earnest request of many ot hit patrons and admirers, will repeat tho May Qaecn conceit in thiB city lu the course oi a low days. MATTERS OVER THE RIVER. TnE Election To-mokrow. The election in Camden to-morrow is. fraught with conse- qucnceB of au important and vital character. Besides the imperative necessity of electing the ntire National Union ticket, the cuizens, irre Bpective of party, are called upon to decide a '. .great local matter. The proposition of pur chasing tho Camden Water Works, a proceeding which will increase the debt ot tho city to $600,00(1, la to be submlttPd to a vote of tho people, and they are callod upon to sanction it.' it 1b imperative that they vote understandincrly on the nuostion, because the rate of taxation is now so heavy that it is oi ten the case poor men cannot pay them without robbing1 their children of brcud, and this act, it carried into effect, will increace tbe late at leajt 25 percent. The in--tereht on the debt Incurred by the purchase, at 7 percent., will be $21,000, while the last year's income lrom the works was only $Hi,000, malumr. a deficiency of $5000 to be raised by taxation, on this item alone. Iu view ot these drawbacks, the citizens ottpht tuorouchly to examine this important matter before casting their votcj. Sad and Fatal Accident. A sad and shocking accident cccuned at the depot of the Camden and Am boy Kuilroad, at the foot of Bridge avenue, on Saturday afternoon, by which one of the workmen employed lost his liie. lie, ia company with two others, was engaged in removing a hogshead of Bola ash from the boat to tho platform, and the tide being low, it caused an ascent vip which tho hopshead had to bo ele vated. By some mishap it rolled back and over .lilm, crushing him ia a dreadlul manner. Medi cal aid was immediately summoned, ana the "poor roan was kindly attended to; but hl3 inju ries were so sevens that he died on Sunday morning lrom their ettVcts. ll;s name was Michael Crimness. ' Cntntcn Matters. Delegations from three fire companies, in Camden, attended the Tabernaclo Baptist Church, yesterday moruin?, by invitation. Burine the morning services eighl persons received the right haad ot fellow rii'p, ami were admitted as members. In the evening several others were immersed. . A largo accession to the membership of this church has been rliade during the past winter, and the pros pects of further increaie are highly flattering. The Game Law. An act has just passed the Legislature of New Jersey, amendatory of an act relative to the law for the protection of fame in the 8Ute, and fixes severe penalties for violations of its provisions. Such a law has been much needed, for the slaughter ot all kinds of game in years past has been rather indis criminate. Financial. The financial condition of the Board ot Education during the past year is represented as follows: Receipts, $:t7,694-15; expenditures, $30,47900; leaving a balance In the treasury of $721405. The amount paid to teachers for salaries Is $12,7283tl. There is an indebtedness against the Board of $20,000; while its asset9 amount to $71,72855. Remaekable Quietness. Tho remark able quietness which has roigned in Camden for some time past, and its freedom lrom inceudia rism aud burglaries, may bo attributed to the well-organized and ellic'ient police forca under Marshal Campbell and Mayor Budd. The people Mill re elect them. Obganization. The new Council rhlch is to be elected to-morrow in Camden will or ganize on lYiday evening, by the election of a president, clerk, etc. The present officers, it is believed, will b re-elected. Mr. Thonian. the clerk, can scarcely be dispensed wvtb, and his retention is neccpgary. The Tolls. Instead of going into effect immediately, the new law regulating the open ing and closing of tho election poilfl des not govern this spring's elections. The polls in Cam den, therefore, will open at 8 o'clock; A. M. and close at 8 P. M., as heretotore. Tub besults already attained by some of the silver mining entei prises is rapidly increasing the confidence ot the community in these specto- oavinir comnanies. and we think wo io our readers a favor in calllug their attention to this tusiness. Probably no Company offers a stronger basis of organization than the North American Mlninff Comrtany. office No, 327 Walnut street A perusal of tho prospectus of this Company will satisfy any party desiring to make a safe and profitable Investment where to find It. Ambiguous. The Brooklyn Union, reporting the proceedings or ine ueniun wt-euug uem v... nr. Wzwlnr.aiin w rnrnRrlrfl that- "Colonel John O'Mahony was greeted with a deafening welcome, as inougu " 'AU the flendi tbat ever fell Had pealed the banner-cry of bell.' " Was this intended to bo personal? INSTRUCTION. BUSINESS THE GREAT . Practical Scliool of I3u.pinc-BS, Sf BPASSINO IN TUE EXTENT OF ITS Accommodation!, I'atronao and Influence, Any similar Institute In the State 1 be place tor YOCNO WEN Who desire success nJ promotion In bir Inesa life. The College occupies two largo buildings, one at TENTH AND CEESNUT STREETS AUD THE OTHER AT Broad and Spring Garden Streets, ff hlch are connected b? Te'epraph, making It br tar the most eoiiivlete and eztcneivo tstablintiineut of the kind In tlie Mate. The Institution offers in all respects the very highest adventape. it is tne only Hurlne or Cemraerciul HchPol in th city having a legislative charter. Dlutoinaa are awarded b authority ol law. nndur the corporative seal It is conducted upon the best prc leal yi.tein ot limtinctli n, and by teachers of acknowledged ability and experience. a or mil particulars send lor Illustrated Circulars and Cata'cgue. 2 1 ttnw lm L. FA1BBASKS, A. M., President "WEST mtOVE BOA HDINU-SCHOOL y tor Glrli. at WEST'OKOVE STATION, I'hl ndol phitt and ha tlinore Ceniral Hallr"&d, Chintur co.. f. The fcuninicr Term ot full twntv weeks will com mence on Hecond-day. the 7 b ot 6th nio. next. The course of In.truotlon Is complete and thorough, cxinipctent inntructors are employeil, and Improved mo ttiods of teaching are adopted. The promotion ot the health and haaplneas of the pupils is leading object. For circulars, adtiiegs the Principal. lliOM AH P. TONAED, 2 22thm20t WH8T GHOV t, I'a. WANTS. M HKER GENERAL AGENTS WANTED TO J act In Important locations for the 'ew York Acci dental lDPtiraiico Company. Active men ot good address, applv to FBAML O. ALLEN, Branch Olllce, Ho. 4if) L'I1ESSI'T Street. Anuiy soor 1 21 FOR SALE. rtf FOR SALE. A MODERN RESIDENCE, oiih side vart, on south side of Green street, be tween Twentieth and Tweiity-flraU Lot. 25 by II" toet. l essesslcn in thirty days. P. h. GAKl'LEY, 36 6t No. 108 South FOU Kill fttrcot TO RENT. f HOUSE TO LET AT?D PART OF THE JiiM lurnlturo for sale, situated in Twenty-first, abovo Fine street t Unuiediato possession. Ad Jrees Box 1226 r. O. 3 12 3t COPARTNERSHIPS. rVllV. COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX 1 istlno between the undersigned under the stne and tilleotEPlELBHElMF.K trt.Te.KSQS, was dissolved on ihe 2tb of February, ln66. by mutual conseut and JOHN F. I I T t.L&hKIM EK Is authorized to se tie the business thereof. JOU. F. K PPhL.SbElMEK. J H. PETERSON. Philadelphia, March 6, 18GU "beLEATHFK BC8INK8S heretofore conducted by the parties above mentioned, will be conilnueJ by the undersigned, at the former place ot business, if. E.1 corner TlilKD and 'EW Mr eels. 3 9 3t JOHN V. KPFTSL8H KIMZB. fJIIE OLDEST AND LARGEST SADDLE AND HARNESS MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT IN THE COUNTRY. LACEY, MEEKER & CO., Ko, 1216 CHESNUT STREET, BJOFFEH OF THEIB OWN MANUFACTUKF. : BUGGY HARNESS, (rots 822 50 to 8150 LIGHT BAKOUC11E do SO 00 to SM UEAVY do do 75 HO to 800 EXPRESS, BRASS MOUNTED HARNESS 27 50 to 00 WAGON AND bELF-AEJUSTING... 1500 to 30 STAGE AND TEAM do ..i 30 00 to 80 LADIEfe' SADDLE, o 12-00 to 150 GENTS' do do 8-00 to 75 Bridles, Mountings, Bits, Bosetta. Horse Covers, Blushes, Combs, roups, Blacking, Ladles' and Gents' Travelling and Tourist Bags and Sacks, Luncb Baskets' Dressing and Shirt Cases, Trunks and Valises. 396mrp No. 1Q10 CIIKSNUT ST. c 1LAHK & DIDDLE, Successors to Thomas C. Garrett, F-l TS1 1-3 tn & tn O Ph u o 'Si o r3 ABE OFFEEISG THEIK 8TOCK OF WATCHES. DIAMONDS, J E W E L II Y AND SILVERWARE, AT A DISCOUNT. 3 10 2t5p Fully equivalent to the present decline in gold. ROUSSEL'S Carbonic Aclil and Artificial Spring Waters In Glass Syphons. CsflBONIC ACID. KELIFUb. VICHY. KUHIKGEN. VICHY, with Llttria.1 L1TI1IA WATEK. 1ROS WAT KR. BEDFOKD WATER, 13. ROUSSEL,. No. 018 PRUNE Street. 810 St GOFFERING MACHINES. COFFERING MACHINES. t A large assortment of Gofloring Machiaoi just received per teamer "fit. George." FOB SALE Br ISAAC TOWNSEND, . nouBe-FurutuhJug Btore of the lata' JOHN A. MUKPHEY, JTo. D22 CHESNUT 8TBEET, 121 Below Teutb. Street. COLLEGE M w M H m v. was a u O) er. tr. f , os tb :t t tit o8o s i 11 :J ij t : 1 : : : $ .,111' Jl 111 H W ; H H H 0 tetsatetetewM ED CM Eks3;i;pkS tt : I 1 ti w H o PQ 1 c CJ CO oo coca CO H Ul H 0 a H 0 M csaasHarrt peg tra caagawa Eh H W Eh Ul paatt'KaM Eg H H H H (n HHtritHiVitriH H H H trn H H C E-E-Fr-l-f-'-r-H H H CO CCCO OO CO Eh NH,U,ili o o o 05 CO CO CO 0025 oo o o 5o o o Of, o OooO oo WW Ji o tJ)Hil-)l-lH9lJ 0 o So us Jl & .0 H oo s 3 oo CO o OOOO OO Ct M at oo OS" 00 oo oo n or. co ttctn or) v. oo 1 if-t-FHtrlE-iH '" 91 m tr m ma - co 9 m aa in m on "a-." , en u t r 1 1 FINANCIAL. "yE OFFER F OR SALE Central Pacific RR. 7 per Cent. Bonds, Jjilercsl payable in Gold, 'i itt 'he city qf Nm York; TJ. S. O'S, 1805, Ijisacd to tbe raclflc Railroad Co., Interpk ' payable la enrrencr. The cheapeat Oovem ment Do, 1,119 ontho nrket' reoclveo bjr United 8ttet Treaaarpr at 80 per eent aa aecarlty forNa.Ional VanX C'lrcnlatlon. Morris Essex Railroad First Mortis aS 7'8 Duo 9I4, Htrlctlr Flrat-clitw .'lon,l3i ftr eale lower than other Bond of the iamecl . . . . . , Government aecnnWa ' of n klnd" bongit and old. Btocke aad Gold hewst, ' Bl1 ol(l on commlualon In tills and other markeU. Interest allowed on eprJV E. W. CLARK & CO., Bankers, 1138m No. S3 8. Thh d St.,Phllad. 5-208 CITY WARRA.NTS. J (f O. A. RA11M & CO. BANKERS) No. 02 SOUTH THIRD ST.REET TtCT CITT W-AlinAXlS at lowest miHkra.e, and WOW BACK INTKUKST. Pur and Mil UM1ED STATES LOANS atbwH miVkot prlcca. COMPOUA'l ISTEKKST KOTE8 wanted atr a m men f'OLLKO TICKS made on all accmsible poInrtsln tbe Union. STOCKS, etc., bought and sold at the Tloartl of Brokers. 2 211 tutbsluiro AUCTION SALES. SCOTT, JR., ATJCTIONEKU. PHILADEU 1'HIA ABT UALLERY, 100 CUES Nil T faireot. SALE OF VFEYFINE AGATE. BARDIOLIO, AND t'A hTh LLI A VArtKS ANp VKHS. FIN a, FRENCH BROJ.ZK FlOl'BE- AND GROUP-, ALABA8TKR TA1 UhT'i K -, BOHEMIA GLASSWARJi, B1S QCET F10LRK8. Etc Etc.. The Importation of itcars. Vltl Brothers, On Vt ednegdar and Ihiirmlny Morulusn. March U and if, at 10S o'clock each day. at Pcott'a Art dnl iry. Ho. 1020 chesnut atret, will be sold an in voice of the tbove articles. Just lanucd lrom Italy and Frnnce. 1 he collection will be open lor examination on Mon day morunitr 3 8 fit III JLADELFIHA ARTISTS'" SALE OF OIL PAINT JNOS. On Thursdav and Friday K.vcnlns. lfith and Kith inni, at754 o'o'ock, ut colt' Art nation-. .No. 10 0 ( hcsnui a:rcet. will be sold, wituout rt rerve, a number ol Paintings by Philadelphia arilsta, 1Z s W. Hherldnn Younir. Joseph J. John, It. Hchre Roed. J. H liea e, F. B. riche l, 'J'. U. Otter, II lsoese, John Wlison, M J. Levis. E. Mclliheney, i . J. Feuniinore, I. W. ('. HoutollO, Hurling, J. WlUinins, MontOKiiy, F. Wilis. tV. 8. Sonrlv. O F. Auwoo.l, And oihnni. Edmund O. Lewis, X. jMornn. O. F. btnso'.l, E. B. 1 cnsell. H. C Umplmtn, W. E C rcw(in, ('. A. Souuners. George t. Caude, 1. I . Wyanu, 1). R. Knight. Ceoruo P. Wood, Jr. , A. Fredericks, Leon Jul iard, l'uul "iVcber. W. E Winner. Thomas iiorun. compriBlnK the bo't arwortinout oi OU Palntlntts by native artista ever oilrred at tiuii Ic sa'o in tuu city. ' Open lor cxaiuluuuon on Monday, Uthiust On Thursday and Friday Evenings, l!5th and 16th March, at IH o'clock, at Scott'a Art Callcry, Ho. 1W0 Chesnut street. M SUP I-KB OIL P AINTINGS, it 'Jill 1 1 in n iiivriunu Artuniorvun I ur& Particulars hcreutter. 3 8 fit JIIOMAS BIRCH & SOX, AUCTION EERS, No. I I IO CHESNUT STREET. A ONK-IIORSE POWER AMATEUR ENGINE. This engine will bo disposed of by private or publio ett'o, by tbe abovo parlies at their Auction Store. FITZFATRICK & CO. AUCTIONERS. . New Auction House. No. 827 CHESNUT Street SEGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. T i:n facts for TIIK PEOPLE. 1ST. dean wnTs has his store lull ot customers Why? Be- ennee hn keeps the best stock of segan an l tobacco in tneinneu Biaius. ana sens ai least irom at io w per cent. Una thun you can buy elsewhere. Uo to DEAN'S, lsn.413 CUI SNUT Ktrcct. lid. why Is Itthutthe city tohaccontxts aro down on Dean ? Because he seLs a hot er gnallty oi tobacco and scfiurs at a much less price thau they can sell. Goto Dean's, No. 413 Chennut siicct. M 'Hie reason whv he can sell so cnoan is Dccaue ills retail Bales are over ailOU pur dy, und his wholesale tmde Is over tlQW per day. ile cun allurd to sell at iroio 2 to ft per cent, protlt while others cannot live onles innnirom ta to iw per cent, uo to uaau t, ao. iu Clii'sLut siriet. 4tli. Dean soils prime imoorted ITavana soenrs for six cents each, llcnunie Yara tot ten cents, aud makes a liberal olscouut to those buying bv the box. do to Dean's, No, 413 ( hesnut street. 6th. Dean sola the best navy, of six different kinds, for 8(1. ttft and Oil cento per pound. Dry navv 411 cents per pound, with a discuvJit to those buying Ave pounds or upwards. Go to Dean's, Ko 413 Chesnut street. 6th. Uean sells all kinds of smoking tobacco from 30 cns per pound to al so per pouud, au1 a Uiscouut on S pounds or upw urds. 'i ry it, you wli I like it Go to Dean's, No. 413 Chemut streot. 7th. Dean's Store is No. 413 t'hesnut streot. If you Inquire of some tobacconists they wl.l tell you they don't know hiii'. and don't aeknowleairn hltn to belli ihe business. Whv don't their know hliu? Booausa ha sells so cheap, ho is killing the business. Go to Tciin s. No 413 Cliemnt sireet. 8th. Ponio tobacconlsta loa'ousy makes them mean, but Deun can ailoid to le liberal ; ids trade 1 always on the increase. 'J bat's what 'roub'es the Spanish Jowa aud red noses. When yon want prime tobacco or Solars at a fair pilce, ro to Demi's, No. 413 Che-mut aireot. 9th. Dean's Yara Segara are tle only genuine Yara in this city, all otheis are ot Inferior quality. Dean se cured the whole crop of Yara this year ana tor next year. If you want genuine Yara Scgars, go to Deau'a, No 413 ( liexmit street. 10th. The largest a-sortm nt ol segars In any one store In the United States you will Und at DEAN'S, No, 413 CHtSNUT Mieet. ' N. Ii. For clgarettee ipply tothe Govornmetit Nuff ced it'il lmtp g E L L E R S 1J It O T II E R S No. 18 N. SIXTH STREET, Having added to their foimcr business that of MILL AND FACTORY FINDINGS, Intend keeplug a full assortment of everything in that tne, which tbey will tell t the lowest rates, Including Pure Oak Tanned Leather Belting', Gam Belting and Steam Packing, LACK AND PICKER LEATHER, HAND AND IIAENESS LBATIIER, ROLLER CLOTH AND SKINS, CARD CL0THINO, BELT nOOKS. RIVETS, ETC. Also continue to manufacture aa heretofore, WIRE CI.OTIJ, 8IKVES. SCREENS, Etc., or which a full eiwoituieut kept constantly on hand. 1 UUtuluirtiurn I DRY COODS. O THE LADIES. GREAT SALE OF FOREIGN DRESS GOODS CUEWEN 8T0DDAUT A BROTHER Announce that they have determined to offir their ex tensive Stock comprising 11 e most attiaotlv variety of Dry Goods in tho City, At prices to eotrrspond with the late AUCTION SALES. WITHOUT EKOARD TO COST. CURWEN STODDaRT & BROTHER; Kos. 4C0, 43B, aiid 4M N. SECOND Streot. 8 12 3t Above Willow. LACK AND WHITE SILKS, OSE DOLLAT. TtB YARD. SILKS FROM AUC'TIO 1 AT REDUOKD PUICES. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, 5o. 0, iS2, mi i'i N. SECOND Street, 8 10 8t Abovo Willotv. pLAID DRESS GOODS, 22 CENTS, FROM THE LATE ACCTIOX f ALES. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, " Kos. 450, 462, e'-U 454 N. 8ECON D Street, 8 10 8t Above Willow. (M1ENE POPLINS, 31 CENTS. DRESS GOODS, AT REDUCED PRICES. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER oa. 460, 462, ucl 464 N. SECOND Street, 8 10 81 Above Wtilow. p L A I D MO ZAMBIQUEB, SS CENTS. DRESS G000S, AT REDUCED TRICES. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, os. 450, 462, ai.J lt'4M. SECOND Street S10 3t . Above Wnlow. J) R Y GOODS TOR THE POPULAR TCAiliS, FROM THE LA IE auctio.. sales, AT I1EDUCJ PfllCES. , Bayers will find decided ui'.vuniceo In every depart mint CURWEN STODDAIiT & BROTHER, N03. 460. 452, i-tl J64 N. SECOND Street, 8103t Abovo Willow. g P R I N G CASSIM E R E S, 8FRISO COATIMJ. bPBISiO UOOB.s i'OR DOY3v At reduced prices. CURWEN STODDKT & BROTHER, ' Kos. 450, 452, n:iu 4j4 N. SECON'D Stro.t, 810 3t Abovo Wn.ow. JJARNSLEY LINEN GOODS. NOW OPi- N1NG. SEVEN OASES. REAL BARNSLEY SIi.-ITINOS. SUPER 1URXSLET T.L" DAMASICS. EXTRA HEAVY TABL.1: DIAPERS. HEAVY LOOM DIAPI:. COLORED BORDERrD WASHED ' HUCK TOWELS, Extra I'vx. These goods were made ey.orosi'.y to order for our best family trade, but from their extraordinary durability are a' so well suited to first c uts Hotels or lioardlntf. Houses. SHEPPARD.VANHARlii'JGEN&ARRISQN, Importers of Linen, Hou-e Furnishing Dry Goodi, 8 12 6t o UC8 C3ESNUT 8treet. hoop c:cirts. pUP LEX 'SKIRT FASHIONS FOR I860. IMADLEYS BVi'LEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOU1: L K SPRING) HOOP SKIRT. Each Hoop of this PKCl'l TM O tinety-itmpirtd iteti t Fiiini.T together edob to , B'l KUGLti'i and must If XI 1 AU SKIRT Is eomposed Ot i i gt. braided TiuuiLr and tut. torinnig at unco tho X I liLK HOOP made ah like too bIukib springs, r rtttnor ana ukau nptiL 1 hey will not bend or bui but Will EVBH I'HKSKBVB tin . sh apk. where three or toi l been thrown away as useleiw 'I heir wi ndtrlut jUxibiti.y FORT and CONVKMIENCK, bCMi. to the weakku, aa will be , ladies attendliia' crated d s. In fact for the t rommai! -trr. or ear they are iKBiiiJiv Mil ABILITY and KCOhOmt, t which has niude the urdiuury gklria will have ADDS GBKATLT to tllO COU- SIViUgHiTKMSerLEAJllUK m t caior p experienced lie . ptions, balii. oiras,ctc. .ir h ui-, the rhiu'rh, tl a H't:u. coiiibiuhitt comoiit, .ill that uleua.sok ot suape DUPLE K ELMPTlC TIIK BTASDA1.1 Klltr OF THE FASHHi. .'. I.LE WOBLH. Manuroo:ured exclusively l :ho SOLE O IVNER3 of Patent, WESTS, BUAIX.IIY fi OA11Y No. CHAMREKS andJici- T) aud 81 READE Sts.. KEW YORK. Merchants will be snppllc d n above, and by Phllauo: plra Jobbers. r OUHALK Inall FineT CL. - o Rktaii, STonra la this city. Inqulielor C2U3mip BRADLEY'S DUPLL'X l'LMPTIC BKIK V. J3 RADLEY'S DUPLEX ELL'PTIO SKIRT, Combining Durability wlih ilcgance of shape. Now Spring Styles Just received. J. M. IIAFLEIQII, 3 jo 2m o- 11 CUB8XCT Street. R AD LEY'S , DIJPIEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT, Host fashionable and popu r.r in use. For sale by J. O. MAXWKLL & SON. 3 10 2m S. E. corner ELI VESTD and t'HESNUT. R. HUNTER, Ko. 44 N. 8EVENTB bTBF.ET, ABOVE FII.HEBT, PHILADELPHIA.. Acknowlediied ev all pa " jnltrnlt d as tv lor tha WOHT BL-CC.btFl'L PHYSICIAN In the treatment t D.ttam in An ttttiulty. QUICK. THOKOPOH, andfrrmaninl curt t quuranter d Inevrri case. eineniber DH. HI' """I f H 8 Celebrated Heincdle can onlv he had genuine at his oid (wiablM bet) Olhce. No, Jih.bEYEiiiUSt' 'ilv 'ULwt - 3 10 Ct DRY GOODS. U3 ntioE & wood, H3 N. NINTH STREET, ABOVE ARCH. Heavy Mracliod Muslins, 26, 28, 81J. 83eenta. Beat Bleached Muslins, 85, 87J and 40 cents. Wide Uub.o ched Muslins, 23oonts. Tard wldo Unbleached Muslins, 25, 28 ana 81o. Illlow-caso and Slieetlnn Muslins. Best quality American rrinti and Ginghams. LINEN GOODS ! LINEN GOODS t Tabic Linens, apkins and Towels. Scotch Diaper and Cird-oye Llnons. Kichardfon Fon's, andOwdcn's Shlrtintc Llnons, Huckaback Towels, 25, 28, 81, 40, 4 5, 60, 65, 62, Linen Uuckaback, by the yard. liussia Lra8b, rood quality, 18, 20, 26 cents. WHITE GOODS J WniTE G00D31 Jaconet, Canitrie, Nainsook and Swiss Mucins. l'laid NoitiBook and Plaid Cambric Muslins. Hair-cord fctripe and l'laid Mug. ins. Ono lot of Dotted Swi s Muslius, lrom auction, 85 and JOccotsayaid, Marseilles, Lancaster, and Honeycomb Q tilti. Hoop Skirts maUo co order and warranted for six months. Ladles' and GenU' Linen Cambrie Hdkfs. , Ladies' and Gents' llcmslitch Udifs. Cnmtnc FlouucinKS. Inscrtins and Edlugs. Ladies' and Gents' Hosiery and (J loves. Gents' Slifit Fronts, made out of K'chardiona Linen. Gent's Suspenders. PRICE WOOD. Jio. 113 N. NINTH Stroet, abovo Arch, N. B. Will remove to tho N. W. corner Eighth and Fnkcrt strce's about the last of April. 3 8 SHAWLS. A fiood oj'pertiinity to sccuro a Viae Shawl at a very low price. ( JUNE ELCCEE SHAWLS. FINE PAISLEY SHAWLS, HNE BLANKET SHAT7LS. The cntiro stock will be- oold without rcifai-d to thdr COtt. JJLANKETS ! liL A N K LIT Sir ! ENGLISH BLANKE1S. FINE AMERICAN BLANKETS, All ottr Cno and rreduitn (rxde.i, very much r- due til in prices. - MARSEILLES QUILTS, OF OUR Ott'S IJtrOKTJVTlOtt. A frreat variety of new patterns in all size. A larger stock to select lrom than in any othu-r esta. ILsl.nitnt in tins city. J. C. STMWBPJDCX & CO., 12 21 rp X. W. COR. EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS I)11Y GOODS. DRY GOODS.. DRY GOODS. NEW STORE. ONE TRICE. KEW STORE. ONE PRICE, NEW STORE. ONE PRICE. SMALL FEOFIT3. bMALL PROKITS. SMALL PEOFITS. T. W. ltEKt).& CO., NO. 310 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, ABOVE VINB, (L'ndcr Reed's "Sew Building),. HOOP BKIItTS MADE EXPRESSLY TOR OUR BAihtv $3 it (JllEAPER THAN WET GOODS. DET MUSLINS, DRY CALICOES, DEL VINES, A ad all kinds oi D 11 Y O O O D S , -i A t lower prlocs than any wot goods In the market Goods wet to ordor, with either Frosh, fait or Dirtv Wacr BEST MFBBIMAO CALICOES, 2.-. C N T J LIGHT AMKBICAN PlilSTS, I8CKTi. GOOD bTYLE LIGHT PRINTS, 19 CEST3. 6C00 YARDS FAST COLOIl CALL, OES, 12X CEN IS NEW SPRING DELAINES, 25 CENTS. BLEACIIID MVSLISS. UNBLEACHED MUSLIN), Of all widths and qualities, at VKUY LOW PRICES. II. STEEL & SON, 3 12 smw No. 713 and 715 N. TENTH ST. QAK SHADE OIL COMPANY,. OF PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL bit tt en 120,000. flHOO.OOO. I'ur Yttluc... So-OO.. rnj;siniNT. VILLIAA1 BAILEY. TIlRAStlBntt IlUWil UAilBLE. 8BBXTAKr, j. dai las ii All. lilEKCTOHS. JOPN jr. 0SOS, DAVIS KIMBLE. UUGU OA1IBLK. JO H S H. J Oiltd, WILLIAM. BalLi.1T. 0PPICE, No. 329 WALNUT STREET, rniLADBtraiA. 121mrn I70R SALE-STATE AND COXTNTVr RIGHTS ul ( apewell H Cu.'a Paient Wind Guard aud Air llrairr for Ooal Oil Lamnsi it provonts the Chimneys lrom hrt-ak lux. This we will watraut Also saves one third tke oil. fa 1 and see thvm, they oust but ten cents. j,o 2o BACK b rett. l'hlladolnhla Sannile sent to any art vi the Vultcd t tuteu vu rticelnt o i ouiiU. a 11)