THE DAILY' EVENING" TELEGRAPH.. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MARCH. 20 18GG. MATTERS OVER THE RIVER. M. E. CoNMEKHtcR. The New Jeriey Conference of the M. E. Ohorch commeneos Hs thirtieth annual aesston In Camion to-mor-row, In the Third Street Church. Ministers are arriving by erery train ; and ic Is said thai tha present will be the most interesting of any con vocation Of the kind that fafti Avar rinan hnld tn Camden, Wshon Scott will preside, and I -dot Inc. the continuance or the Coaferenoe aorne klfhly Interesting nieetinjrt will take place, Which will be addressed by noma of the ablest ministers In attendance. The Conference will most probablv last for eiulit or ten days, as there i u considerable business of importance to aitona to and dispose of. A Wabniho to Boys. Yesterday after noon, as one ot the Icrrv boats at the fool of Federal street was approaching the slip, a oouple of boys pot over the chain, and beforo the bout was fastened attempted to jump ashore. One of them succeeded, but the other tell, and before be could gi t up his lee was caught between the boat and tho slip, and crushed ia a shocking manner. Dr. Cuflcn dressed the wound, and the lad was then seat to the Hospital. The fre quency of such accidents aught to serve as a warning to bevs in thus exposing themselves to danger. Within a few months past several lads bare been maimed lor life by their recklessness ia iamninir on cars while ia aiotion, cr from the ferry boats be. ore tlioy are properly secured to the Blips. . A Litelt Sekeic adk. A nieht or two shico, a party of sereuaders, "just lor a little iun,"went out on an expedition to discourse soul-stirring ninsic under the window of a friend's house, and aitf r having exhausted the ecalo of shakes fiml runs, they were invited in, In dulged pretty freely in 'Morses kerosene," and boob alter sot into a regular flcht amon:? them selves. One had a staccato mark placed over kis eve; another, in attempting to c sharp, was knocked into ajldt, an I another who had made a splendid run on tiiab 7, suddenly changed his key to o natural, thus rcnderlnr iho wlisile per for ounce a scone of discord rarely witnessed ia in usual execution, even by the least expe rienced of an atenr performers. The Ed-win Fokbest. It is thought that this steamer, which was sunk, below Trenton, on Saturday afternoon, will be successfully raised in a few days, and so thoroughly repaired as to be able to resume her trips again in a short time. The work of raising the sunken steamer is rapidly progressing, and the engines from Camden, which went up to her on buaday, are doing excellent service. Weccacok Engine Compaht. Tho an nual ball of this Company oamo off lasteveniag at the Odd Fellows' 1111. the proceeds ot whica placed a handsome sum in tha treasury ot the company. Flags at Half-Mas r. The flags of the ferry boats were yesterday and to-day dis played nt hall-mast, a. a token ot respect to John Brownin.fr, Esq., who died on Saturday morning last New M. E. Church. It Is said that the work ot erecting a now and commodious Metho dist Episcopal Church ediaee tn North Ward will be commenced at an early day the coming BUEimer. ' Police Matters. Considerable disorder was manifested in the streets last night, leading to such violations of ordinances and Breaches of the peace that the polico were forced to arrest a number ot persons. AMUHKMltNTS. Academy or Music We are sorrr to say that Mr. Hood's benefit hero yesterday wm not so (treat a success as it should have besn. Usually merely the announcement of a matinee at the "Opera House" is enouKti to till the house, no matter what . the pcrlormsitce is. Vestorday the performance commenced with tha tarce ot Cool as a Cuoumhe.r, in which Sir. Marlowe, Mr. James, and Mr. Wall's played the principal parts. Following tbU was a concert by the prinojpal artists of Grovor's tiirman Opera, i Lis was a failure, tor the wiioie projrrammo was altered without oue word ue tha audienco. In tho lirst place, Uaboiiimin, who was to open the concert, was not fortcomnijr, out. after a very lonir wait tor a piano-stool, Mr W. formes sanir in bis place, lie has a beaatilui smooth voice, and proved Low pood a musician he is1, by singing on undis turbed ly the wprt accompaniment we ever hoard. Young Koso was aiway- a bar bebind or ia advance ot the singer, ad how aoy ouo coa'd sinjr three consecutive bars with each an aocoranunmiout is a matter of wonder. From his inexperience, aud his beinc a mere b y, he in laitittod tor the taints he undertakes, and on these pleas may be excused tho mistakes or yostorday. Madame Hotter lani very well, though lmr voice was sonewliat lnuky, for wbicn Mr. Msrlowe LejVed the indulgence of the audience before she sanir. Fur an encore she gave ns "Coram' thro' the rye." 8h sang it with irresltlble firaco and coquetry, to which her pretty Uerman accent addod greatly. Alter auoot five minutes' wait, Mad'ilo Czinbia sang the "Last Kose of Summor" instead ot Al'me Johann seu. S he did not sing it well! it doos not salt hor. Mr. JUimmqr sang next a most beaatilui "Ave alarla." It was peculiarly suited to him. His voice and style are lull o. poetry, and he tang this "Ave" as a prayer from nis very heart. lie seemed inspired. Uis is a talent that hat never been loand out or uiidoistood, because, like all great talent, it is modest and nnassumiug, too modest to ooms prominently out nnsouuht. It eau oniy be under stood or sought for by kindred natares. They alone can reoognize it. Ha is the bost of all the tenors we Lave had t ere for a very long time. He is so diihr eat from them all, and seems to it and alone among them It is singular that Habelmann should be more oonular tbau Uimmor. bat we tUDUOae the sesrot of it Is that Haboluiann never forgets himielf en tne staee. cat natters tne anuienoa dv aeting at them always, and never losing consoioasne&s ot ttisir presence, and that he smiles at tha ladies; while IJju.sr.nr, lroin the moment he begins, yields to the lova ot bis art, becomes inspired, and unoonscioas ot all arooad him, gives vont to all tho intense passion and poctlo enthusiasm within him, and which enthral him. We hope the day will com when his true worth will be discovered. Dodworth's orchestra was much better thaa usual, and the selso tions in better taste, bnt always out f tune. As a whole, the matinee was Hot a suocsss. Never have we seen sooh bad management, or, rather, such a want of management at all. Mr. Mordaunt rooited "Shall America Kale" with earaostaess and enthu siasm, but tho thing itself is aot good. AaoH Strkkt Thkatbi. Last night the Aroh was crowded "from pit to dome" to greet Mr. Dillon in bis greatest part, "lielphagor." Wo have aot for many along day seen saoh wild enthusiasm as was exhibited lost night. Mr. Dillon was oalled three times beloro the oartain. and he has oause to be oreud of his weleome back to Philadelphia. He played the part with all the earnestness, passion, and naturalness of reality. There was but one lault his paeses were too long; aot for the part or his conception ot it, bat for the audience. The audiences of the present day ean BBdexstand nothing bat constant phynlcal action ; in laot, they would preier gymnastics in everything, if possible. They are incapable of understanding the expression ot the mind through the face, so that, though Mr. Dillon told the whole story in his face, they oonld not e it. It is a pity that artists should bo obliged to submit to this unjust tyranny oi the Imorant; but auul men of genius can afford to bo Independent ol public opinion which never hap pens snch tnutt bo the case. Miss Price plaved "Madeline" with unusual earnestness, and looked very pretty. Mr. Mackay made as mnoh of the , "Dno do Montbazon" as could he asade of a vsry In elgmllcaat part. Mr. lil tou played la bis asnal style, earnestly, but ranting at times. Mrs. Crease had a good par', oat or whioh she made nothing, however. She sang a song also very well, bhe has a fine, freh voise. What a pity it is that sho dons not enltivate it a little. With a little praoiioe, she would gain a little style, and her voice would lose its natal sonad, which is now a drawback to its sweetness. Miss Beeves played " Henri" very wall indued, bhe i gives great promise for the iuture, and we hope she will act disappoint our expectations of her. Tho piece was beautifully pat upon the stage. To-night JSelfheyor will be repeated. JS'aw Chkbuct Btbbbt Ihbavkk. The Stoltn Jewelt was nroduoed last ngbt to a good house, and will be played daring the week. Every oae should ' see it, lor U is said to be iateasely interesting. We will give aa account of it faeieatter. Walkut Btbeet Thiatwb. Last nlarfct Mr, i Ilaokeit asade h s appearauce as "HirJoha Falstatf" in Jienry the f ourth, and to-malit ne plays "xai atsfl1" in the Merry tf'ivei of Windnor, Tna Gskat CoKraDKUATiON Those who desire 1 tn enlova rich musical treat ihonld not tail to at tend the opening of tho famous master band of minstrels, at tne Assembly BuiidiDtf, Tenth and tV'Uttiuut sUvets, tlui evuug. MEDICAL. yox roruLi. ; WltlOIIT'fS TAXI SYRUP. PRINCIPAL DEPOT, No. 771- South TIIIItD Street. Trice, $100 per Bottle; $5'00 for half-a doion. . The ondnrnlgTied eltlrsns take pteasnrs In chssrfully recummeiiillrig the nse of Wrlsht's Tar Sjrup for MiBffllll ooldM. OABMUmutlon. WbooDlntfnoilh. anntti.il I foTfr, ilver complaint, anlnt In thn bret, nronchltls. iiitiaaiination, ami roMtriciiou oi air ve m t in tne lunus, ete. Ths remdy should be in every family i . , Charles C. Wi.sun Forniv' I'rett olllr.e. Cbarieii H. Oraflen, Sundnv litre ur) ouloe. James Nolen, inquirer otllee. VI llnm F. Corbit, Associalel Press. ' William 11. Carionir. t lr Alarm and Polico Tele grajih. Filth and ( bennut streets, i A Kiinrtelph, Krunt and 1 ombard streets. 1 James W. Cerrloe No. 112B Coarles street. 11 ,. Davit, No. 32J Uaskl 1 itreet. Jdl,n Wooilsirie No. Ml Krank ln street. Kotsrt 'I hompiwn No. pi08 Walter street. It. U. Mnren, No. fM FninKlla street. . J (lublolT No 7,11 8. iecond strset John Hevmour. No. 613 a. l'ront street. K. W. Howard, No. 1 Dock ntreet. 11. C. Kortiett No. S27 H. heeond street. L. Bates No. 615 sreb stroot A'bert Martin. No. 411 6. Hecond stroot Xary Oaldwe'l, No 1m31 8anom aireet. V. Tbomas. No. 21 N. Fourtb atrert. T. M. ( artUv, No. 109 K fret l's alley. 1 George Wlmon. No 236 Race atroet. w, F. Brooks. No. 69 Nertu ecwnd ttroal. M.J nafott. No. 119 Canal street. a Seymour Bote, Bulolon. Oiurlea Jtogpra, No. Ml Sott h street. I!. T. Weiilncioa, Second and Qnarrv streets. 1 . r.. Tlioman, No. 13 Houth lxt i street. Willlsm Itarnn, No. Alt Mouth Front STust. ft. P. Sanlord, Opera Manager. John MKinnin. rear of No 134 North Eseond street. Mrs. b. it. C'boate. Newark, Dei. Mr. William n. Wright i Pin:-We take nleanura In recommendlnii yonf TAR SYliXT(of whlcb we hare alroaily sold considerable qnaitilmai as a most excellent anJ etlicaclous reme'lv lor tbe complaints set torlli Id your printed Dill already rulimllti'd to the puldle. An a vratlfylnn act to suni-riiig lien snlfv tv will rlKv.rfn lv rccoinnipul tout nrcnara tlon to ait afltlcted with diseases wblcb It is designed to cure. Yours, etc., DILKS SON, Drugifists. , . N, E. corner Tine and Sixth streets. For sa'e also at ' JOHNSON, HOLT O WAY COWDKN'S, DYOtT ro.9 And all principal LirafgiBis and Dealers. The subscriber would beg leave farther to say that he la prepared te flU ordora and forward the Syrnpto any part oi the country. Persons desiring other Imor- mation Dy iiibd will inclose a postage siainp,aau answers will be returned as soon as Uio exigencies of buslueas win auuiit. Auuress WTtLIAM B. WRIGHT, 1 20 Vo. 771 8. THIRD Htrcet, I'hlladulphla, Fa. REMOVAL DRS. GALLOWAY & SIIEDD HAVE EEMOVED THEIR ELECTROPATIIIC INSTITUTION TO No. 1230 WALNUT Street, One Door East of Thirteenth Street, Whore their increased facilities and accommoda- tions for the treatment ot persons sufT-rtnjr from chronic or acute Oiseascs are ample, thoreby insur ing their jiroressional services to all who may desire. M. J. GALLOWAY, M. D. P. hllEDD, M. D. 8 15 12trp ROGERS' FSAGRAKT 0D0KT0LINE, FOR CLEANSING AND PRESERVING TIIE TEETH. llcmoves all substances destructive to the teeth, prevents discoloration and the accumulation of' Tartar, and a spongy relaxed condition of the Gums, imparting a pleasant and refreshing fragrant taste to the mouth. Cjiuaranteed to contain no acid, or any substance that will injure or de stroy the teeth. Its cleansing and healthful proper ties are certified to by prominent Den tists throughout the country. Bold by BragfflaU, Fancy Good si Deal ers and Perfmanera, and at Depot, So. 83 UBIEBIT Street, Mew Tork. Ask for ROGERS' FRAGRANT ODONTOLINB, and take no other. JOHNSON, HOLLO WAY & C0WDEN, 8 20 tuthstftrp WHOLESALE AGENTS. fi t. i? at i? n tt n f t t. t. w XJ XJ .1 U J J-X. W J. U Md a QERMAM0WN, PA. McCALLUMS, CREASE & SLOAN, llannfaetnrertt, Importers, and wnote ale Dealers) In CAEPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, - MATTINGS, Etc. WAREHOUSE, ' " NO. BOO CHESNUT STREET, VOFPOBITB THBSTATB BOVBI, '; Thiladelphla. RETAIL DEPARTMENT, 8 6 Smrp No. 810 CHESNUT STREET. Q OFFERING MACHINES. G OFFERING MACHINES A large assortment of Goflorlne. Machinos Just received per steamor "8t. George." FOB SALE BT ISAAC Ilonse-Furclslilng TOWNSEND, Store of the late JOHN A, MUErilEY, No. 822 CRESNU1 STREET, Btitow Tvlltli Street,, 124 FINANCIAL. 'yyE OPFER FOR SALH Central Pacific RE. 7 per Cent. Bonds, JrUcrtat payaJAe in Gold, f In the oily of Nfro York; i Issued to the Pacific Railroad Co., Intercut payable In eurrnney. The cheapest (govern ment Bonds oa the market, reoolvedby United States Treasurer at 80 per eent. m security forNatlsnal BaaX Circulation. Morris and Essex Railroad First Due 1014, Mortgage 7's, Btrictlr Flrst-eltss Ben4s; for sale lower thsa other Bonds of the same clan. 1 Oovernuivnt securities of all klnrtu bought and sold. Btocks and Gold bought and sold On cominlMioa In this and other markets. , Interest allowed oa aeposits. E. "W. CLARK & CO., Bankers, 1138m No. 3R S. Thlrrl St. Philnri. ROfS f!ITV WARTIAKT9 ry 73QS U 6U " G. A. RAHM & CO. 'JANKERS, No. S2 SOUTH THIRD STREET HITT CITT WAKHANia at lowest market rates, and allow BACK IKTERI8T. ' ' Vur and sellUMTED STATES LOANS at best market rices. COMPOVMi INTEBKST K0TK8 wanted at a rnB- niLM. COLLECTIONS made all acciMiubln Dolnta In Mm union. STOCKS, etc. bsusht and sold at the Board of Jiroaors 1 iU tqtbaliurp T1IE AMERICAN BUREAU OF MIXES, Ho. 64 BROADWAY. Minos. Mineral Lands, and Ore examined and reported npon. CempeUnt Aualaeors lntalaao to jtlaiac Csm- nanlrs. (jonRoimiioni anoraca an mining, aieiaiiargicai. nnu vnoiniaai yuoaiwut, ai me eiucn oi iuureau, GEO. D. H. GILLESPIE, President. BRAKE DE KAY, Secretary. 1 10 taths rp AUCTION SALES. 110 MAS. 1J I IIC II & SOX, AUCTIONEERS, No. I I 10 CHESNUT STREET. A.ONE-IIORSE t POWER AMATEUR ENGINE. This engine will be disposed of by private or public S?ale, by the above parties, at their Auction tore. M. THOMAS ft SONS, FODBTU StrooL N03. 13J AND 141 8. TO CAPITALISTS AND OTHEttS. PUBLIC SAL.. VkHX V KhVkUUtt BUSINESS jrBOfi'RTlf. K.S.OWN AH TH OKNTRAL BUILD- I NU.-, Nos. 2)S and tit WaLNO r Street, oppoilto the Atercunnin- exenaue leei on n aiuul street, 1-1U jeet ui uwpia w jrear mroot. wo irvni. On Tnedv. April t. I8fltf at 13 o'clook noon will bo sold at nubile sale, at the Fhllaitalpnla s xclianeo. a l mo two lour- story brick bulldlnKS ant tue lot of ground thereunto belonging, annate on tno veutuaiaeoi Wuinut atreet, dlrecuy opvoalte the Fxclianajt contnlninu toaether In iront on w alnut street S lect, and extinlln Iti depth oboot 40 leet to Pear street, known aa thn (.'wit ml Buildings, with a possaao war ruuniiiK thiough to Puar street, on wblch is trratid a Are story brick building The attention of cuptrn.lutt bankers, and lnnunmce companies w oalled to tno sbtre mentioned property. coublumg as it does, many ailvannures. Its close proximity to the Exchange, together with two fronts, make It aealrable. .Property in tuu particular block L considered of mere Talue per font than In asy ether Diuua in mo wuuie icnKu vi n a'nai atreuu CI ear or all lncambrunco. For Inrtber oarilculant aBBlv to LEWIS II. REDNER. ko i.ii h. ruuiiiH ptraei. Philadelphia, March. Wt. i IS ICt PCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER. PHILADEL PHIA ACT UALLEKY, lUitt CUESNCT StroeU STOCKI0 MACHINERY, SEWING MACHINES, r.'1'C- ITU. On Thnridav Mornlnir. At IBH o'clook. at the store. No. 12D Chesnut Street. a lot ol Stocking Frames. 24 to 14 guaao. 4au4.hHds each, In good order, manufactured by Shlrtcilflt also, one large Circular Frame and three .Winding Machines, twelve DODDins tacn. 1 NF.W1AI. HM Hl.EH. . - Also, twelve Wliicox A Gibbs S swing Machines, with speed anueys tor power. a is ot J. FITZPATRICK & CO. AUCTIONERS. Sew Auction Honse. Ne. 21 CHE8NCT BtroeU THE OLDEST AND LARGEST .A. SADDLE AND HARNESS MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT fN TIIE COUNTRY. IACEY, MEEKER & CO., No, 1216 CHESNUT STREET, ; OFFER 6F TMEIU OWN MAJHUFACTTJRB tF ! BTJGGT BARNEB8, from IH'M to 1V) LIGHT 2ASOUCBE do ' to 3U I1IATT do. do 75CSUW0 EXFRE6B, BRASS MOUNTED HARNESS 27 M to tO WAGON AND bELF-ADJUoTINU 15 W to 30 BTAOEANDTEAU do 30v to 00 UDli-fc' SADDLE, to tt-W to 150 UENTS' do do 6-isl to 74 Xrldles, MooatlDgsj Bits, Xosetts. Berse Covers, Btushes, Combs, Feaps, ISlacktne. Ladles' and Ooats Travelling and Tonrlst Bass sad Sachs, Lunch Baskets. Dialling sud Shirt Cases, Trunks sad Valine. ttsairt Mo. CU KSNT.7T ST. RUY FUENITURE AT GOULD & OO.'S UNION DEPOTS, Nos. 37 and 39 N. SCrCOND Street KOppeslte Christ Charob), And Cornerof NINTH and MARKET The largest, cheapest, and best stock of FURNITURE Ot every description in tbe world. 2 10 (JIIALLENGE LIGHT! Paragon Oil and Safety Lamps. BRIGHT LIGITT TH BEE HOTJE3-ONE CENX No chimney I No smoke 1 Noreasa. Sold by Inventors, KELLY ic NEELa ; o. PU MARKET Btreot. AGEmS WANTFD. Alao, Dealers la Hoaps and Coal Oil. Marhtncr Oils, ItUIHUm uyl W law VI vuui. 4 i vvy iuviii i u " DRY "GOODS. 'i yUITE, MODE, AND DUFF GROUND MOIIAIltS, ! . AT REDUCED lRIOES. CUEWEN STODDART A BROTHER, os. 460, m, and 454 N. SECOND Stroot, 8 19 8t f . Abors Willow. JRENCII CHINTZES AND PERCALES, AT REDUCED PRICES. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, os. 4o0, 462, and N. SECOND Street S19 3t Above Willow. i' 5 FOURTH AND AECH. 'NEW GOODS FORSritlNG SALES ARE OPENING TODAY, FOR SPUING SALES: FASHIONABLE NEW SILKS. KOTKLTIES IN DRESS GOODS., wkw STi'iiB spiara shawls. KISVV THAVELLIKU DRKSS GOODS. F1SE STOCK OP NEW coods. MAUKIFICKNT FOULARDS. SPLKSDID BLACK SILKS. 3 19 stath HOOP SKIRTS. J) U P'L E X S K I II T " FASniOSS FOB 18C. BE ALLEY 8 DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOCBLK SPKINO) HOOP SKIRT. Each Boon of this PECULIAR SKIRT is eomsoned ot Two tiHwt-iemptr.4 iteel iprxitft, km idea tiuhtlt and V1BMLT totolaer EDGE to RDuK. lurainil at onua tha SI VUKGK.H'I and most FLKX1ELU BOOl" made. They will net brnd or iiaaAK like toe n!aie Hprlnss, bat will itsii fbrkbbtb tlit'lr rsurRCi' ana ukautivui. snM-a. whore three or lour ordinary sklria will uave beon thrown awar as imeleu. Then vondtrful fl-anbiuv Anns obbatlt to tboooif- roBT and convbmiexcb. PMlaesKiTlnRiNTHNSK pleas aa . to tho wbakbb, as will be particularly exftrwnced by LADUM attcudlnr crtvd- d rectvttoni. iu. opera, ete. la fact for the promimite. or hi.uir, the church, tha tre, or eor ttmy are t ssuEPASsan. combining coM'oitr, iirEAim.iTT and kcohomt, with that eleuakue ot shape wnica nas mauo uio . DUPLEX ELLIPTIC TUB STAN SARD SKIRT OF THE FASHIONABLE WORLD. Manufactured exclusively by the SOLE OWNERS ot ratont, WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY No. CHAMBERS and Nos. 79 and 81 R3ADE Sts., NEW YORK. Merchants will be snsalled as above, and by Palladel- phia Jobbera. i. f UK BAA.K mail riBST'OLASB 1.BTAIL OTORES in TtllS city. iBuolie lor 'J 14 smrp BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC 8K.IRT. J R A D L E Y S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT, Combining Durability with aWgance of shape New Spring Style? just received. 4 J. M. IIAFJEIGLT, 10 2m No. m CIIB3NUT Btreot. JJKABLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT, Most fashionable and popular In use. For sale by J. a. MAXWELL & SON. 8 10 2m 8. E. corner ELEVENTH and CHESNUT. QEOHOE A. C O O K E, DEALER IN SCHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COALS, ' YARD, . f No. 1314 WASHINGTON Avenue. I keen nothinc bnt the best on hand, and ean de liver to any part of tbe city at the reduced low rates. I am convinced that a trial will bring von back the seeond time. All orders left at No. 114 South THIRD Street, will be promptly attended to. 8 18 rp . . i COAL! COAL!! BEST QUALITIES OF COAL AT LOWEST MARKET RATES, AT ALTEIl'S CO AL, 1 AR NINTH STREET, BELOW CIRARD AVENUE. BRANCH OFFICE CORNER OF 6ISTH ASD BIKING (jAEDEN 81RHKTS. t 21 tt . PAPIER MA CHE GOODS. PAPIER MAOIIE GOODS. TARTAN GOODS, SCOTCH PLAID GOODS. A fine assortment of rapier Mache Work Tabloa, Writing Desks, Inkstands, and SooUh Ha id Goads, just receiTOd per tke stuaaaer "St. Goorge'toe lata tor Christmas sales, suitable lor sndol Gilts, etc., will be sold low. ; ' i ISAAC TOWNSEND, House Furnishing ctore of the late JOUN A. JIUllfllEY, , No. 922 CHESNUT STREET, 12 JJvWwXeatU street, DRY COODS. Y A K, 13 U 11 T O N S .... , , ' I A 1 l II No.1 1004 Chesnut Street. NEW SPRING GOODS AT REDUCED FRTCE!?. r i ' -), MILLINERY GOODS. Silks Crapes. Blbbons. Flowers, leathers, name, luusiooa, aiunnei, ltucnes, yui.ungi, Lie REA.L LAOE GOODS - OF THE NEWEST DE9IQSS. ' fa 7 To.at Gaze Collars and Hots, ltrasaais l'olnt t'l.llnm and nts. ' y a;encirnt Collara anil Seta, s , Cluny Collari anil sets, ' I lirnail I oi nm nd Sets, paries, Berthas, Tells, Colflnres, Hdkis., Etc. EEAJj LACE GOODS BY THE YARD, ALL -WIDTHS. Folut Gaze, 1I1IIT. White Blond. Mark Thread. I Valenciennes, IlriiKels A pillion ttlinpure. Inner Ings of nil kinds, Bcsdlukjn, Etc cngiisn inreau. LACE GOODS. Imitation Laces of the choicest auailtv and newest acBlpns. r.un ana rifrurei ets, wwe illusions. Juined 13 lend, Footings, wulllliiK, etc , a larce sswtt- Uent. , EilBROIDERIES. , Collars, Pets, and nanikerchlefs, Jaconet tumiis ana ivxertinrs. - bwlas Edgings and Insertlngs. - ymTE goods. 1 Jaconets. Carubrle. Nainsook. Hall. Fiald. Strlbed. Figured, s ane, hwiss, rench Haul In tiro vsrdawlde. Bhear French Cambrie, Tsrlotiuis, Linen UandkercUm.s, all at greatly reduced puces. GLOVES. Rid. Pllk. Llslo. Berlin, etc.. for ladles. Oentlemen, and Children, ofsvery variety, quality, and color, oi kthe oest mass. , FANCY G00D3 IN- GREAT VARI ETY. WARBURTON'S, 1004 CIIESNVT steeet. J 17 8tith?4ttp No. EDWIN HALL &. CO., No. SB S. SECOND Street, WILL OPEN TUIH MORNING, FBOH AUCTION, FIVE L,OTS Lupins" Uombazines. FIVE LOTS OF 'LUPINS" TAMISSE CLOTH. X OF FIVE LOTS Canton Cloths or Mccrnlng Alpaca, WITH "LUPUSTS" BLACK DELAINES. 1 1 lll2t4p AT IlEDUCKD PIIICES. JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 407 N. SECOND Streett HAS MOW OPEN Silks, Grenadines, Ilornahies, Together witb a full and handsome assortment of NEW SPRING GOODS, Which, feeing beat(ht for LOWEST market rates. CASH, will be sold at the Ct 19 6i4p New Goods Opened Daily. 8TODDAET BROTHER Are In dally receipt ot New antl Desirable styles of Gocds, aarcbased at tbe NewVork and Fiilladolpbla AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. The attention of Lsdles Is requested, as we are deter mined to OFFER OUH ENTIRE STOCK AT PRICKS TO COBRE8FOSD WITH AUCTION SALES. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nom. 4C0, m, and OA N. SECOND Strost, 8 iv at ADore wuiow. yilITE AND BUFF MARSEILLES, AT REDUOhD PRICES. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos, i50, ii2, and lb ff. bECOND Ktreot, 8 ID at A dots wiuew. , t 1 1ARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS, From the Late Auction Sales. PARIS TAFFETAS, PAH1S GR0S GRAINS, , . s PAHS GROS DU, RHINE, With a Full Line of Swiss Silica. T rice i, from 1 26 to e'i Pr yard. CURWFH STODDART & BROTHER, K, iV), 1C2, ftUd 401. SECOND Street, 91931 ATcYTlUvrT, DRY GOODS. H3 PRICE & WOOD, 113 , N. NINTH BTREOT. AROVK ARCH, f BATE JUST 9FENICD A NEW LOT OF Fast color Calicoes at 15 oeata a vard. American Frlnts. fast oolors, best quality. 18 ots. Now style American Delaine. U sta. a r.M Best quality American aiagbaina. l ins quality Frenob Qinfrbams. I Blescbed Mnsllns, 25. 30, 13, and 35 esnts. Forrestdale uleacbed Mnsllns, 3 cts. a yard. Unbleached Muslins, 23. 25. and JR ota. Heaviest yard-wide TJnbleaehod Maslins, 25 etj. a yard. Fine yard-wide Unbleached Mmllnn iintm Just opened, from New York and the it unti,n sales i Wnlte WarseUlcs, 5K.175, C cts., and M2M. ' VI aid and Striped Muslins. Jaconet, Caml.rlo, and Natnsnok Muslins. bwiM Maslins and Vlotoria Lawaa Wblte Bill Hants, vorr cheap. Bleached and unbleached Table Llonn. -i and 10-4 Linen Table Cloths. Llnsn Nankins, 2'6ft, a2-85. and 1 a dozen. Vfla Llaea Haokabaek. bv tha vard. 37 u n,i in i a yard. , nekahack Toweln, 25. 28 . 81. 4, 45. and 50 ota. lland.ntiiA fl.niN.k 'i j. i. 7 ,? . . .... n hootch Diaper, by the nleoe or'yard. Jnut opene.1. one lot of Liu., W ct. a vard. juc paraxon's Sonn and Uvrden's Shlrtini Liuona. Ladles' and Uenu' Henmtl ched Hdkts. Jinys1 Colored Holder Hdk a, all ilnou. 20 Cbs. Uartlen' I, Ik Thrxud s ores, ift 31, and 35 ots. Ladles' llrrlln Gloves Una nuafitr. Ladlea' Kiik Ish Mk Ulnves. 55 and 82H eta. Camhrlc lounchiKS. Ednluss. an.l lneri.iugs. os 4 and 5) Corded I-clue millions. iu.us uiu aiuwcs noup BKtris. PiiicE & yooD. Ho. 113 K. KIA'TU Street, above Areh. V. tt Will Mn.n- tt .1. t. W TTT TT . Filbert streets abeut the lat of April. 3 17 PILLOW MUSLINS,. AT 31 CENTS. YARD WIDE MUSLINS, AT 25 CENTS. WIDE SHEETING, $1-00. FINE SHIRTINGS, 33 CENTS. ' , YARD WIDE UNBLEACHED, 25 CENTS. YARD WIDE EXTRA HEAVY UNBLEACHED, 28 CENTS. YARD WIDE CHINTZES, 23 CENTS. LINEN GOODS. LINEN SHEETINGS, $1'C0. 8-4 TABLE DA MASK!, $1-00. 8-4 LOOM DAMASK, $1-00. 8-4 UNBLEACHED DAMASK, 75 CENTS. 7-4' UNBLEACIIFD DAMASK, G5 CENTS., 100 DOZEN NAPKINS, $2-63. 200 DOZEN RED BORDERED TOWELS, $3-00. J C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO., 12Uoiri n. w. cor. eighth and market streets. J A LSTON & 15IDDLB, IMPORTERS OF INDIGO AND INDIA GOODS, Ncs. 122 Walnut St., and 17 Granite St., OFFElf FOR BALE, IN LOTS TO SUITi 1SDIOO, BENGAL. INU1GO, GUATAllALA. IhDIGO, MADRAS. COCHIKEAL SUMAC. COPPERAS. BLOCK TIN. LAC DYE, BLEACUINU POWDERS. SODA A 811, CUTCU. SAL SODA, ALUM, AND DYEWOODS ASD DYESICFFg OF ALL KINDS. I 3U12t J)ltEIFUSS & BELSINQER, , No. 49 N. EIGHTH STREET, EAST BIDE, Bare Just received a large lotot HAND-MADE TOOLLEN GOODS, LADIES' FANCY UOODS. wtii t guuds. Laces. bmbkoldebie. vain. BAlit MlIS, abu a ibii line or 1 LADIES' AND CHII.DREM 8 KID, SILK. AJIO rANcr GLOVES. Also, a large lot of CItOCIIKT LACKS, Which we are ollerinsat rednced prtoe. 91C JIOURNINO,-' AND SECOND MOURNING SILKS. A Fine Assortment Just reoelved. CJlSthstaU PKIIKINS, N,o. 0 S. NINTH Street. Ne. Mi OHKsM'f bToEo 1266. Spring Importation. 1S68. E. M. NEEDLES. HAS JCSr OPSMBD 1000 PIECES WHITE GOODS, la PLAIW, FANCT. STBIFED PLAID sail Floured Jscone Is Csnibrlus Nulusook, Jnn u, xwiiui, Mull, end other MuhIIps. conip.'islng a stout cemplete stock, to wiilea tbe attention St purukaarr-i 1 oliiid. as.. they aie otteri.l at a lrv EtDL't'iiO-S Iroiu last SEASON'S rxicks. f ls pieces SHITtHED Mf SLl8 for Fodlei. iW plw.es riyUi-S all vsrleiles estjleiand prlre rora tiSo. to 1 -ft ij. 30f fAltia uosl KP.Kn -KIUTS, newest styles, tf my own liapottaUoa. .thv i st i nirvwnrt rei"o -r ()2S HOOP-HKIBT l)-2o v Manufactory. No. tfi A ECU Street, AbOTe Slxih Ktieot, I'hiliulalphUu Vtho (vale and Kutuil. C Onr assortment emHru ll iUu new and deiilrabla ivies una slaceH. of evitry leiith aud slse waiat lot LaiHi'S. alleeeii. and Clilldrcn. 'j hone oi -OLt OWX HAKE" areiupinor in n' sno duruUhiy to any other tiShts made, sud warrauteA to eive satlclattion. m fc)UH uiNdt) W Voii Mid rcpttlxcd.; . V t4 0 P K I N .Ai,
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