rnEj1 'DAILY ' V$NIN(K TKnEGRATn.rmLADELPniA, FUIDAY, ; MARgil ,10, t18GC. 5 AMURKMhNTft. Walnut STRr.rrTHiATUK. Hie fore woll night o( Mr. and Mrs, Charles Iican. A solemn night, whop n -tiateol the bit taesi cult ration of gniut.ol eorld-wide reputation, take a tin I I fa o t.'in public, and I y them will be Men no more.. Mr. ami Mrs. Kesn re tire into the kiehest social eircle, whtr tbav have the ad mnaiion, eaeeas, and aflVctloa ef the aoblcst, to most estimable, anu t ie most Intellectual ol the land. With the remembrance of a career t int la without a atain. tilth the ouTitleo of having ad- 1 vaiced the Uiamulic art, and (he jrreutest dramust I r the world, 8nks;.( ore, in tb minis ot the Ks jlih I reop'e.Mr. and Mra. Keen can siiia their somas with f tight memorlos around thus, fit in rvenlnv the 1 play will be Th- ii'rmntii-r ami .The Wnuler, to ! classical and eteWintr pieces! "I he larewoll sijrht ( mr. ami mra iv-an moud t an ovation. to morrow Mr. Roberta wi ; appear iu tno Conican Jjrothcrtt. . NlW CnEBN0T 8TRKKT IftKATKK. This Vnln tae iorforniaiicn is lor the benefit of Mr. Gonrce Clarke, an actor ol artistic talent of a hth order, wiih evcrv aCvamaKC 'or acqo riur a hurh potdtioa la the dramutio art Ho Lit bad is'tv nnortaiutles of pla'iajr parm that suited blm, which probably I rtnderea turn somewhat careless; Dt Mr, umrse is a tine artist, and dessrvea the encanrnnment of the riublio, eiueiiially ns fori he last two weeks he . ban bten snflerlnr from extrme iil-hcalih. The Comical Counteis i a cbarmlac comay. Arch Stukkt TnaATBK. 7'he Slrextt t JVnw Tor, with Mr. Cbaniraa and the combination, fer the last time. J o merrow Stuart Kobaon's beaclit. ' Tbb GnmAinA. Tho followini lathe programme el the rehearsal to-morrow afternoon at the Musical Fond Hall: Ouverture, Queen lor eno Day , Adam Adoaido (by request) ..Beoiliovea (ieiBtc-oiiwiiifi-n Wni.z Launer Adagio from fonrth Mb funic (by roqnrati. rioethovea fcuinmcr Night's Lren!ii, Faatasio. . ,. Menaolssohn iBiitan Hamuli, Ironi L'Alrioiiltie Meyerbeer (First time ) Maisalllaiscn Galop Lnaibye Bekciteb on KBcossTaucTioN. The aale of tickets for Rov. Horry Hard Benchoi's looturo on Kccors'.ruct on, to be delivero at the Acsdi my of Music on Thitrsdnv ovemiiir next; has been unpre cedented. The Dlau ot coudtictinr the sale ot seats at two placon Ashtnead & Evans' and Claxton's ttus given pr.at suti-taction, thoro liavinr been an immense nura-cr of tickets sold in a Rhort tlmo, and without dojay to urchn rr. t he tew pood seats remaining unsold, to bo obtained at all, mint be ap plied fer early. MATTERS OYER THE RIVER. ' FBF.cATjTioxAJtY Mkabbbkb. la accord ance with tho general belief taut too Aeiulic cholera will vi?ittbi-i conutry during tlie present summer, the proper att horliie t Camion geeai to be drterwiaed to put the city n aa clean and healthful condition s possible previeag to iti arrival. Many parts of be city are wretchedly filthy, and the atreota eovered with mud and garbago, which have accumulated dnai? the wintor, and in Bouth Ward atajnnat pools ef water lie in low lot, oulv waiting the hot sum aicrsun te send forth their mepuitlc exhalations to engender discus? cml der.th. Awsre of these facts, the medical laculty and the fftintury com mittees are urphig th purjution of the Btrets and the removal of uuifinei with energy. Rut they have a gljantie woik before them, anlosa the citizens therojcives will aid the aathoritles by keepinff their own premises free (rem malaria breediiiR offal and earbage. This Is a matter of bo small consequracj to the sanitajy aondltion of the people, end the stnctut ear and clean liaess should be obervjil byevcry housekeeper. Culvket Br.OKE. A portion of tho cul vert on Miekle street tell In vesterday, and an less it is at oncerepaired, the haneinents along that 6tr ret will atain be tlooded with water. This culvert is but a small wooden coaoern, and needs replacing with a now substantial brick one. An ordinanoe authorizing the feuilAing of a new ,one, was aassod over a year since but the authorities have neglected 'to comnieuco the work, although tho property wners have nre-ed it etrenjoasly, aad stand ready to pay their resjectiveaeiimeBts lor it toe moment the work U completed. The work should commence at once, nnd thus relieve the people of much incoTiveoienee. Confebenck. The Nott Jersey Amnnal Conference of the Meihd.it Eplueepal Church will commence it ee.-wiou, in the Third Street Church, oa Wednesday next, and will probably continne lor a week or tea days. There Is con siderable ' -sportaut business to be transacted, and the eisers ot thnt penuiiiion are engased prepartion8 to ncco'oniodate the Bd others in attendance from a dii 'the State. Durinjr the continuance in mat ministe. taui pat i of the Cor reuce some very intrtsiiug laoel- lngs are t spccterl to be held. New Dwelling Houses. On Third street, above Peun, five new and capacious dwelling honses are nearly completed : and on Second street, above Cooper, six more arc soon to be erected, one of which has already been commenced. Tbev are to be built in tua most complete and elegant maimer, and with a style of architecture which cannot tail to add much to the neat appeamnce ol this part of tae city. CcBTors Hex's .Nest. A yonngr lad named Ed win Errickoa, while hunting for a ban's neit under a barn, a few days ago, at liamogat, came across a net contairing nearly S600 in greenbacks. It is thought the money had been bto!n and hid there lor tale keeping, alid to avoid detection. The Okganizatiox. Some considerable Interest 1p manifested concerniug the orjnntza tion ol the City Council tu-aitrht. The official return of the election will thea be published, tind tho ordinary bufine.jn incident to the tirst meeting of a new Co'ini-il will be transacted. Tiie Rkcent Bubglabv. Xo traces of the perpetrators of the robbery ot Sir. John Morgan's otlice on Wednesday iiiornia.5 havo yet been obtained. The thiwei made a juccesnful escape. Maelton. Tho M. E. Church at Marlton, 1 Sarliueton county, 1ms within the last few memh more tuaa duulled it membership, an interesting revival having prevailed at that place. . WANTS. THREE GENERAL AGENTS WANTED TO not in Important locations for tho Now York Acsl- cntal IuMiiuncfi Company, iclivoini iiol t-noj addtim, kplv to fUAMi O. ALLEN, JBrancU otlice, o. 4ili .MJOhiMi't Mri-rt. Alill.V Pooll a'-il 'PERA GLASSES; TEIi T LARGE YARIE1 T. 'AMES W. QUEEN & CO.. 1 l Ko. m CDESWDT STREET. (JIIALLErE LIGHT I Paragon anfi Safety Lamps. BE1GHT LICIl'iIIHrE nOCUS-OXE CENT I Ko chimney I No sny ( No (?rea8e ; Bold by Inventor ELLY Sl NEEL, .P wivTrn. Xo. Oil MARKET Btroet. Also, nealers In Soaps , Q jia.hiae,y oils, warrimtedjnogmM 4ia pM gull0I)( J3 18 tAnrNTT1' Etllt THE JL CITYa ANT) ( Ol Nl I V-mLADELPHIA. Tlie A u.lltor appointed by ' . J ,1.deuo,iettie Hud adjust the seuoud accon-ourt te audit, aetfte, Trustee under the will ot Uj ',H(f., H;1 'l reaited. au4 to report a strlbuV M1 111, Jr.,j e S5S?'of the eocl.un.ant, will of th. Ihi ta th. , 3),Aj1wkh W 'PAI L, rln-, MV. M . at the oftlce btrcvd Ul mv viV ei uiwv.r J l(i lmwit FOR SALE. VOR H ALE. DESIRAni-frTHRKK-STORY Brlrk TwnlHn(t Hoiim, So. 1M0 yVBllaoe streot. L:irlv romsfleii. Apply tQ . J. K. jilK.iAUH, R. 1 H l.'lt Ko. 82 AHCU Htreet TO RENT. J JIOt'SE TO KENT AND KURN1TUBE ill! FOB 8ALK. A Bonilcmau if deslrons ol Ron Una, ii rrnsonnh e term. ni Houo. vltat"l In the bot nart pt the c-ltr, prnvirtcil hornn koII h's Knrnltnro, whlnh l et tli ino-t modern myle, at a loir vaUttiuu. A(Urs rrmflimK. ellice v Worth Amerlcin." I 14 6t f rURMiHI01) HOUSE TO UENTvA inid Hone eantly tnrnlane-i. In cne ofthemo'f dn Hira Iwhloa ible iuarbirs ot the city. Ad'l'etn t)Oi;.SE, Ujx Hi l'osl Ul21ce 3 14 6t LOST. 1 OcT, ON WEDNESDAY, 1ITII INST., A ' Lady'a iilack i.nce Veil, In colng 1'rora Walnut alrfet barf to ft I'aul'a Church, on Thint tri-t or in T m'iiui mr"( I rar, liftwoo'.i Hur l and llrvad atieoia. Tbe tinder w ll be iihrral v rewarded bvlia-InK it at tOCKiili.L Ac V ILHOVSlClolhiiiu Bloro, Xo. 6H1 EBcMiT Htrwit. 3 15 3t , SEGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. ...I, - ir . . . , . i TEN FACTS FOR TIIE PEOPLE. 13T. DEAN JL always has Ills store rtill ot enstomers Whyf 11 o canse he keeps tke best stock of segars and tobacco In ibet.'nlted Hiatns. aud sails at least trom il to SI nr ceat. less than u can buy elsewhere. Uo to DEAN'd. .413 CHr BN UT Ktrecu 3d. Why Is itthattha city tehaoconists are down on Taan? Eecause he VJa a bot'er qnalitr oi tobacco and sefiarsata mach leas Price than they caa sell, tie to tiean'e, No. 413 Cheinut street. 3d. 1 he reasou why be can sell so cheap Is because his retail sales ara over e:)uil per day, and his wljo,eule trad Is over 2(1(W per 4av He can afford to sell at irom 2 to 6 per cunt, profit while others cannot liva on loss than from 25 to 1W per cent. Ge to Dean'iro. 41.1 vnnnuai auvvu 4i h. Dean sells prlmo Imported Havana seirars for six rents each. Genuine Vara lor ten cents, aud makua a liberal Dlsconnt ta those hurlng It the box. vo le uean b, ko, 41.i cuasnut street. eta. Dean soils the best naw. ef six different kinds. for 80, 85 aud 01 cents per pound. frv naW'fu cents per pound, with a disc junt to those burlnx Uve aouudg er upwards. uo to uoan a, i o 41a tnesnut street. 6th. Dean sells all kinds of smoking tobacco from SO is lor Dauad to Sl'uil acr nound. aud a dlacouut on S pounds or upwards, 'i ry It, yoa wil 1 like it lio 10 ieaa s, no. 91.1 uuc-inut srrnet 7th. Dean's Store 18 Ne. 41:1 Chesnuf street If veil Inaniro of some toiiacceulats they will tell you they don't know hint, end don't ackaowlerlffo liltn to be In the business. Why don't they know hi m 1 liocauso he sells so chcao, ko is killing the busluess. . .n T 'D V n HI nk..ni 8tli. gome tobaccealsta' icalousr makes them nean. but Dean can afield to be liberal ; his trade Is always on 1110 lncicase. jnat s waat trsuu.en tae npanisn Jews nd red nosos. when yon want nrliae tobacco or sonars at a fair price, goto Dean's, No. 41J Ubenut street. atn. Dean s inra neinra are the amy ftcamne lara in this city, ail others ure el lulerlor quality. Dean so cured the whole croo of Yarn this vear and lor next year. 11 yon want gun ulna Vara Segaro, go 10 Deau'B, lio. 41J Cnesnut streut. s 10th. 'J lie largest a-aertm nt ot segar.s in anr one ore In the United Slates you will And at DK.VV3. Ko. 413 CHESNUT Street . B. For clKarnttes apply totho eovernment. utr cod . . -121 lmrp MOTHER GREAT TRItMPil FOR THE 1 EVANS & WATSON S A. F E . After Twelve Years Use It Still Kc tains its FIrc-Froof Qualities. , - READ THE FOLLOWING - ' BltlKTOL, BlTCKS rotTMTV, TA ,) V arch 14, lSiii. . . $ Messrs. Fvaxs & Watsoh, Fhiladkli hia : (, this : We take pleasure In uivlnu our tcntimonv lit favor ot your Eire 3'roof aalos. This morulnir our mill. which was a fuur tinry one. was entirely destioyed by fire. Teur sale was exposed to a'i7 grsat i,eat. so much so Hint the brass knobs mid dates ware mtlieit olf. After vhe sale was recovered (roin the ruins, It was opened, aud the books, panors. bauk notss, etc. found to be wtrtlv pr Terf. Th'a test Is a very hlvh rj- commcnnation 01 tno superior merit 01 your miuie aoor tartt. xoura, rospecuuuy, DUBBAMJi: & DD11AS. We have on hand a largo assortment 01 tho above Justly celebrated FIRE-PROOF SAFES. ALSO, Fire and Burglar-Proof Safes, For Bank, Mercantile, and Dwelling Ilouse use, gaaran teed tree from dampners. We gnarantce to sell at prices lower than other m aicrs. EVANS A WATSON, No. 16 South FOTJSTH Street. 315 30 QEOROE A. COOKE, DEALER I2f SCHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COALS, T A R D, No. 1314 WASHINGTON Avenue. I keep DotUinn but the host on hand, and can do liver to any part of tho city at the reduced low rates. I am convinced I hut a trial will bring you Lack tho second time. All orders left at Ko. Ill South THIRD Street will bo promptly attouded to. 3 13 rp J FAMILY COAL YARD FOR TIIE SALE OF THE PUREST AND BEST ARTICLES OF LEHIGH AND SCIIUYLKILI COAL. A constant supply of all sizes lor Stoves, Ucatora Ranges, etc, at the LOWEST PRICES. Delivered on ghorto ntlce, carefully Screened, Picked, and Weight Guaranteed, A trial will convince you that the Conl, price and weiulit. Is as repieseniea ; 11 not, on ucuvery, order It to oe laKen baeK to tue yaru. Attention Is Invited to the BHAW14EK, EAGLE VEIN and I HIh;h coal. The former is a aunerlor and iree-burulux White-ash Coal, aud lias given entire satis faction 10 hundreds Mho have uned It In tula city, front iiUO to Mt tons are mlucd and suit to the market dally, 01 this pure coui. Orders throuuh the Post Oftlce. or direct to the Yard, will meet wltu luimidlate attention. W. L. FOULK, ' COAL YARD AND OFFICE, 1 14 3irp No. 1517 CallowluU Street it s 'S3 S etUIWi'M-M ra ' so rr.'-!7 Bl 09 tc m tr b CD tXt BE teD Ui--t t 1 i : : 8So o OOgo 5R m 'A ptKn&nssipt on ill -til :j it t if 11 i it : 0 w E-J M 5 O 02 pa o 0 H la . ax . ma S3 crn EsaECs;m H H E KticsHnHrH H H H M H 0 H H H 1- ' r; . a. 1 t. ts H Eh 02 .CO, OO Co o Co 0 o cooo 00 o H,S,,bri,AZ CD CO CO oo o o o o o 0530 CO Eh 83 O PI 80 r 8 w 00 P 0 H -3 o .8 O'J S3 09 ex leR in in 0B it 4 55 4 1 H m m mfJrr tr.tfl no Km rr, or. 'A en or. P H Hi!! Hi AUCTION SALES. SCOTT, JR., AT'CTIONEKR, PHILADEL PHIA AKIVUALLKRY, 100 t HK8.SU I Mr it. PHILADELPHIA ARTIB 1 8' BALK OF OIL PAINT- On Thursdar and Friday Krenlncrs. ISlh arid Kith Inst . at 7) ..'clock, nt feorfa Art Gal- lerv. Ko. Ml! I hesHui street, will be aolil. wltnent re serve, a number ol Paiutiiius by l'liiiaaelphla artists, IK I w. Hhetidan Yonna-. Joseph 3. John. K. lk'hre Reed, J. 15 Uen e, , . F. It. fche;l, I . It. Otter, II Boee, John Wlison, Edmund U. Lewis, K. Moran. G. V. Donolt, K. . Jieosoll, II. Plsphain, W. E t r-eson. V. A Sommers. ( J. Levis, George k. Cuudee, , I E. Mclliheiiey, D. r . Wvatni. 1 , J. renniinnre, 1). W. c. lloutalle, . i I'.nrllnK, 1. Williams, Monteuny, f. vrn is. w". earlv, O F. Anwood, Anil othnt. D. K. Knight. Geersn P. Wood, Jr., A, Fredericks, Leon Juumrd, l aul Weber. W. E Winner. Thomas bioran. comprlslnir the be-t awArtment 01 oil Paintings by native artiste ever ottered at puYlo sa'o in tins city. Open lor exauiluauon on jttouuay, utu luat On Thnrstay and Friday Evening. lRfh and li.th Varch, at 7H o'clock, at Scott's Art Oallery, Ho. Chesnut street. 30 SlTPHKIJ OIL PAIHTIVOS, 1 Irsm the American Art Gallery, Mow York Particulars nereaiter. II O M A S R I R C II & SON, -AUCTIONEERS, No. I I 10 CHESNUT STREET. A ONE-HORSE POWER AMATEUR ENGINE. This engine will bo disposed ol by private or publio salo, by tho above panics, at their Auction Store. M, THOMAS ft SONS, NOS. 139 AND 111 S. FOTJBTH Street. TO CAPITA LTtTaXD OTHERS. 1TRLIC PALK.-VRUY VALUABLK BOSrSF.R .rBDI'Fltll. R.SHWN A TUB CKM'KMi UlLO lN8,Nos. 218 and 210 WALNUT Street, opposite the Merchants' Exchange. .U icet on Walnut street, 140 leet in aeptn to fear street, two ironi. Ob Tuesday, 1 .- -11 u 0 1 1(1 I. I.. k...... wtlt ha iaIJ . k..K1Ia jxpt.i , lonn. Bi IJ u VI w v iitiuu, mi, BVIW Ok p UIIIIU sale, at the Phlladelpnla ' xchamre, ail tnose two tour story brick hulldmiis and tee let ol ground thereunto belonging situute oa the sentlisldeoi Walnut street, directly ODaoslie the Kxchango) conUlalnr touuthar In front on v alnat street 35 leet, and extundirlij In dtptU about 140 leet to Pear street, known as the Central Buildings, with a passage wav running tluoagh to Pear street, on which la erected a five story Hrlck tuiilding The attention or capitalists, bankers, and Insurance companies is called to the above mentioned property, combining as It does many advantages Iu close proximity to tne Exchanrre, togethy lih two fronts, make It ceairable. Properly in this panicular block Is considered of more value per eot than in any other Dioca in tne wnoie lengtn 01 wa'nat street. Clear 01 all lncnmnrnnce. For fnrther ear icnUrs aenlv to LEWIS II. 11EDSKR. So m s. FOt ltTH Street. Philadelphia. March. 1H6, 3 mt rFlTZPATRICK ft CO. AUCTIONERS. New Auction House. No. S27 CBESNCT ktreot. INSURANCE COIViPANiES. jfiW YORK ACCIDENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY, FOR INSURWa AGAINST ACCISfiCTS CF ALL KISDS. Capital, 8250,000 President, WILLIAM A. BAYLEY. Secretary, EDWARD GREENE. INDUCEMENTS. The rates of premium are very low. The plan Is eo simple that any one con comprehend all Its workings. ft Hfxlicnl Examination In Require!, And these who have beea rejected by Life Companies in censeojuonce of hereditary or other disease, can effect Insurance In this Company at a very small cest. Me better or more satisfactory use oan . be made of so smail a sum. POLICIES ISSUED BY ' LANCASTER & GASKTLL, N. W. Corner Fourth and Walnut Sts., 3 10rp GENERAL AGENTS FOE PENNSYLVANIA. STATEMENT OF T1IE New England Mutual Life In surance Company, F E 13 It IJ A li Y 1, 1 BOG. Btal Estate H23VO0 Lttli ou hand Ui Ui Itonds and AlorU'SKes 8D0.ti5l Hunk, anu other stocKS 1 a.'f.iis Blocks held as collateral lor loiuis HI 07S Premium Notes socitrod by Policies 1,037,44') Total assets 63,3)1,001 'T.ob Res due and lllllJllid Losses rcportcu ana not actcu upon it) nun r 872,500 Premiums received l.lKtt 903 lutercbt received 170,600 81.1B4 403 L08nes paid 321 028 lie 1 urn iirciiauuis 7U10 1 YiiciiKfts nt all kintla 131 S'm The Vow England Lifts Compnny Is the oldest In the Vnlted Stilton. It pus alwavs runkej a No. 1. 1' iias never resorted to law. 11 is nucrni to pollcv-iiul lcrs. Premiums may be paid either Iu casu or halt cibhaud iinit'nutA i.hmscm itioinoilv Daid bv the fluent DIVIDENDS WILL 11 H PAID A NUALi.T. These who nuy cash will receive a cash return. Those who si n a nnle can anniv the (tivlden.l to ni vmeni ot noie. Dlvliiends may a so bo applied to reduction ot premium, tr In n.lillnif in tlm amoUUt illSUrMl. Perpons desirhig to cllect liihursnco on their lives should mnko application 'o this Company Kxamlna th ns doilv Irom 1 to i o'clock. Liberal commissions allowed. PRESIDENT, liENJAMl! '. b 1 EVENS. KL'KKTAI.V, JOSEPH M (illlBEKS. UlltECTOHS, Kfwptl Tannan. James S. Amory, Homer Baillctt, James Mil rets, John A. Andtew ltoujumui F. Htevous. Marshall P. wilder, Charles Ilubbaid. Cieori;c 11. Foiger. Francis C. Lowell, liUANCH OFFICE, No. 425 Chesnut Street Philadelphia. W. D. STHOCD, M. D , MEDICAL EXAMINER. The undorslunod U the only authorized Agent la Pennsylvania. . WILLIAM GETTY, 3 13tuf3w AGENT. D !R. HUNTER, No. 44 N. SEVENTH hTREET. ABOVE FILBEKT, PHTLADELPIITA. Acknowledged by all parties tulereitti as by tar the AIUBT BCCCi.88FL'L PHYSICIAN in the treatment vt ifneeirt in hit wittily. QUICK, TilOKOUUH, ondrmifli fi curn (iuiranttd Inevtrf case. HmiMiinl.er f)tt. UUNTEU 8 Celobruted Kemedle con only be bad genuine at his aid established 0Hl'. No .. i K. B.VEjilI SJ'evt, ahuYe filbeit. . a 10 Oi DRY GOODS. LINUS LAWK DRESSES. NEW STyiiKS, . , i . ' I VERY BEA.UTIFUL, NOW OPEN,, AT MILLLKBN'P,'' 815 3trp No. 828 AUOII Street. JJLACK IIERNANI,. 50 CENTS BLACK TAMAHTINR. 44 CENT8. 11 LACK liUKNADlNE, iTIHi CAMS. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Noa. 450, 452, and 454 N. 8 ECOND Stro d, 011 in Above willow. MODE, PEARL. AND STONE COLOR AL PACA H, ,TJK and44 cents. 1 DR18H UOODS OF ALL KINDS. AT BEDUCED a iav r-n. CURWEN STODDART & BROTIIER, Nor. 400, HZ, and 4,14 N. SECOND Street, a nor ' Abeve w uiow. liLACK OROS (I R A I N, liLACH. TAFFETAS. P.LACK GUOS DU ftniSE, DLACK UltOS DW FHy('F. , ALL FKOM THE LAI K AUCTION 8LE8, AT 'REDUCED PillCES. GOOD BLACK SILKS at 61 25 and 61 SO. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Noa. 450, 453, aud 454 N. SECOND Street. 814 8t Abovo Widow. JJRESS GOODS FROM AUCTION, AT RKDUCEO l'RICES. CURWEX STODDART Jfc BROTHER, No. 450, 452, and VA N. SECOND btroot. S 14 St . Above Widow. JJROCIIE POPLINS, 40 CENT?, DRKSS GOODS OF ALL KISDS.ATllF.DUf RD I'lUCES. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Noa. 460, 452, and 4MN. S ECOX D Street, 314 3t Above Willow. JkJ E W S T Y L E .PRINT S, AT REDUCED PItlOES. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452, and 4u4 N. SECOND Strivt, 3 14 3t Abovo Willow. gPRING STYLE CASSIMMRES AND C()AT1N(J S, AT REDUCED PRICES. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452, aud 454 N. SECOND Street, 8 14 8t Above Willow. FJLLINERY, MAPJTUA-IV.AKING, &o J1 E M PL E OF F A S II I O N. Importations lor the Spring aad Summer of lbGti. . MRS. M. A. 1JINDE11, No. 1031 CUESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Importer of Laalcs' Dress and Cloak Trlmmlnssj a J, pans rniterns m 1 issue reper, lor lauies- uuu uuu Oren's Dresses ) . 1 desire to call your attention to the above card, and snail be pleaseu to nave vou can unu ins,o!i mr hiocs. and 1 think yeu villi Und It the most choice and elegant assortment to select Irom. My (acuities tor ebtalnlnif the most dcslrubie novel lies of the European marxet ate now uiisuri.uj-sed, and sblpiucnts per u artv every Htonmor nrlil frebness and variety to the cellection. 'I ho most desrlle styles et Ornaments, Luttons, Laces, Frinnes Cords, Tassels, Velvet Klliboiis. Belting, Pateut limits n1 Kves. French Corsets. Shields. Dross Kin- valors, Pads, loop bfclrta of our own aud Madame' Dt merest a msKe. Mampmg iiraiumg, una J'.mnroiaer- iDK! Frencu Muting ano uarnerniB. iiiruiaa liress and Clesk Making. In all Its varieties. T.niiiu fiirnlsliinir their rich anil coallv mu'enals mav rely on being artistically fitted and their work tluishod lathe most prompt and efliclont uiiiiiier, at the lo.veit possible prices. ... . nitinir ami Pastlnir at the shortest notice. tets ot Pnt tents now ready for Merchants and Dress- makam. AU tlie rutmiuu iitus ior saie. Hits. M. A. KINDER. 3151m No. 1031 CHMSNLT Street, Philadelphia. 1S6U S PR a 1886. OPENING On Tuesday, March J0, AT MItS. E. KEYSEll'S CHILDREN'S CL0T2ING EMPORIUM No-1227 CEECN ffT Street, 3 in lnO Below Tlilrteeiith, North side, Philadelphia. Cp MRS.' R. DILLON, . ' Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street, Has a handsome assortment of PPIil SO MILLINERY; Misses' and Inluuts' Ham und Caps, Sl:fcs, Velvets, Crapes, Ribbons, Feathers, F owers, frames, etc. 3 1 5 4m 1 EMO V AL. DRSe GALLOWAY & SHED!) HAVE REMOVED TI1EIU ; ELECTPOPATIIIC INSTITUTION TO No.1930 WALNUT Sfcroet; i Olb Door East of Tliirtcouth Street, Where their Increased facilities and accommoda tions for the treatment ot persons suffering from chronic or acute diseases are ample, thereby insar ing their professional services to all who may desuo. M. J. GALLOWAY. M. D. 1. SHEDD, M. p. 8i5iatru DRY GOODS. H3 Mticis & wood. 113 N. NINTH STREET, ATJtvT? ARCn. TJoavr Blcachod Mnsllni. 2S, 28, 811, 88 ootits. Beet Kleachod Hoalica, 85, 87 and 40 oente. Wide Unbleached Muslins, 28 oents. Tard wido Unbloaclied Muslim), 25, S3 ana Silo. miow-easo and SheetiDa; Muslins. Host quality American Prints and Cinglianta. " LINEN GOODS I ' ' LINEN GOODS! Tablo Llnoni, Napkins and Towels. Scotch Diaper and Bird-cyo Linens. Richardson Son', aauOwdon's Slilrtinn Lioona. Iluokaback Tewelg, 25, 28, SI, 40, 45, 60, 65, G2t, . Linen Huckaback, by tue yard. Ituasia (rash, rood quality, 18, 20, 25 confs. WHITE G00B3 ! ' WHITE COODS! Jaconet, Cambric, Kaln-ook end Swim Muslina. Maid Nainsook and 11 aid Cambric Muslins. Llatr-oord fc tripe end lMaid Kus ins. 0 Oao lot of. Dotted Swi a Muslins, treia auc,tion, 35 and tO ecnta a yard. , - Marsoillw, Lancaster, and Honeycomb QuilU. Hoop SkirU aiade to order and warranted for six. months. lattice' aad Cent.' Liaoo Carabrlo Hdkfa. . Ladles' end Gents' Hoinautch Hdkfa. Cambric Fiounciiiirs, Insortinm and Edfinga. Ladies' and Getita' Hosiery and Cloves. Gcnta' Shirt Fronts, mado out of Richardson Linen, Gont's Susponders. ' ' PlilCE & WOO p. Ho. 113 N. NINTH Stroe nboro Arch. N. D. Will remove to tho N. W. corner Eighth and Iiibcrt Btroo's about the last of April. 3 3 JTIINIS 'SHAWLS. A aood opportunity to secure a Fino Shawl at a very low price. FINE BR0CHE SHAWLS. ' . FINE PAISLEY SHAWLS, ' FINE ELANKET SHAWLS. The entire stock will be sold without rejjird to tho COct. JJLANKETS! BLANKETS I EKOLISE BLANKETS. FINE AMERICAN ELANKETS, All our fine and iredium grades, vory much r duced in prices, MARSEILLES QUILTS, OlT ODE OWN IJIPOUTATION. A great variety of now patterns iu all sizos. X larger stock to select from than in any other est. b'Jshment in this city. ' J. C. STRAWER!!5l-E Z O., 12 21 rp N. W. COR. EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS ' ARNSLEY LINEN GOODS. NOW OPENING. SEVEN CASES REALBARNSLEY SHEETINGS. SUPER BARNSLEY TABLE DAMASKS. EXTRA HEAVY TABLE LIAl'ERS.' . IIEA"VY LOOM DIAPERS. ' , COLORED HORDEKED WASHED HUCIC TOWELS, Extra Size. : . These goods weie mado expressly to order for our host Iflml'y trade, but fram their extraordinary durability are also well suited to flint-class Hotels ur Boarding Houses. SHEPPARDJYA!fKAHUf.SEaAf:R(SQN, Importers of Llnon, Hobso Furnlriilnf Dry Gooda, 812 6t No. 1C08 CHESNUT Street. NOTICE. JAMES, EEXT, SA?.TEE & CO. lle(t leave lcspccttully to inform tUoir friends anil, cni-toicers that they HAVL RESUMED THEIR BUSINESS. AX TIJEUi OLD STAND, CI 6 101 . Nos. 239 and 211 K. TllIBD Street, RALSTON & RIDDLE,' importers or INDIGO AND INDIA GOODS, Nos. 122 Walnut St., and 17 Granite St., ' OrFFR FOR SALE, IN LOTS TO SUIT t 15DIGO, BENGAL. INDIGO, GUATAMALA. INDIGO, MADR AS, COCEIfEAL BPMAC. COPFF-HAS. I1LQCK TIN. LAC DYE, BLEACHIiiU POWDERS. SODA ASH, CUTCU. 1 SAL SODA, A I.I'M, AND DYEWOODS AKD DYESTUFFS QF AH KllSDa, UUU