THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH.PHILADELPniA, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, lfi6G. AMUSEMENTS. WalhctStrkkt 1 ukatrs If there wore man? plava like Duma written, aenaational parswnoli toon ecu" to exist, and til stajfe woul 1 go back to its former rol.nenu u , and axain leconie school of hifth art. Jsiana Is charm n, brilliant, in cxqanito tome overt aentmioo ot the dialogue has a point. The lansuaa-e i iu 1 ol l ouUoat iuia?e y, ai d we aro rl.ul to record that tlio audience luoroutfh T au.ioyod it, niiucftoO'l it and aero deeply interested though tin re fins noitucr b.gouiv, uiurdor, liorsuloidoin tue p.uv. I he cor struct ion (It is cot sacrilege to say it) of "V i'tna" roiiilLds OS ol Much At o A'uut A'nthini "Diana'1 Is the iilea ol my Larir lisilain, "Bo Uric " and like Beitnco," lOiswearj lore a id scorns ihe whole male wi. I lie plot ol the play consuls in the efforts to brinit her to aco-tit ilio suit ol a handsome, young, and , ardc Hi Jl nice, and love's niaquerado ensues thraugli many mazes, with sparkmi' wirtioims, with, of Com se, a ruoi sat siaotori conclusion. Mm. Hovi'eni placed Diana" in the most brilliant manner cujouttmli di'dainiiil.coiixiiin, charmin tesulendeu ly dies ed in iuct, ut.erly lascinatinf. lr. McCol'om thorouKhiy nudcr.dooii his part, and piayid it with n-ocb spirii and vivacity Mr. J H. Taylor p.n)ed the part o the Intrtouins: Hecretarr excil'ontly, (T'Ving ei eat ettoci to too pin, which is on- ot the nio-t important in tim ulnv. Iove's Murqw rtile wi I become one of ilrs. Bowers' jnost popului' p.a es. The pioce was well put ou the tare. Mrs. Breisiord pi-od with muuli spirit tho psrtot a Uvolv souhrotte. to which alio wan not at all suited, bat that, ot course, is not nor tault. Actors are soldiers id at must o ev their chiefs com mands. Tho piay win ho reported this evontn This altornoon Mossrs M rble and WilKs sire thn r tenellt, at which the ntortaiiunnt will be greatly varieu, and include tlx-ir (a-nnus danco. AMEniotif Ibkatrb the oblirinff attaches of the Aniorioan 'Iheutre are about to appeal to the puhlio in the war of a beno'it, and we hope that It wid I e held in re membrance. Die benellt cornea off to tnoriow cvcniiia, and a bill has been prepared ot pi culiur atfinct'venosa A i who have en oed them selvts dm Dir their leisure hours should patronize the American to-morrow evening. Afoh fr'TRHKT Thbatrb fo criticize Mr. Mur doch's Jiomiet at tins dato would be out ot pi nee. M filce It to say that he was last night in tu.i p stesinn of his powers, and that his llim'cl im pie svd tboauiiionco deeply. The bouse was crow ded bevondits capticity. Thu evoulng, Monty will be given, New CnEfKDT Street Pukatrk. Tin's evenim?, Slif i'fvps lo Conijucr wi I be p ayed. " iM ins llanl cst'e" is ricliCHtelV and chatDiiuglv plavod Dy Miss Orion. The success ot la?t evening's comody proves the taste ol ilio audience tor tbeso high comedies. Academy or Muoio. The Ravels fill the house sightly, and aro as irtsh and briiilaut as ever. The Arrival of Commodore Rodgers' Squadron at Valparaiso. The safe urrival of Oorumodore Roilprers with his squadron aid the iron-turuted monitor Alonadtwck ut Valparaiso, is an era in naval Lifetory. The hiphly important and interesting problem lias IhiiM been folved. that these irou-clads can go to nay part ot the world where thoir services may be required, inr liere l- the Monadnock con ducted Bulcly on a voyage of 12,000 miles round Cape Horn. It was considered a hazardous experiment, but its complete success has lully jnstiiied the Do partuoeut, and rpllects sreut credit on all con cerned in the tsuccesbtul iss'ie. The Monadnork lias excited the mot profound attention nt all the ports where the squadron stopped to coal, and nowhere more so than at Valnaiaiso, where a strong foreien naval force of different nations was collected, and where all their oilicors, high and low, have visited and inspected her, and all acknowledtfins: that they Lave not bins in their respective navies that can cope with her, cither in her lormidable battery, throwing shot weighing tlve hundred pound?, or in her actual Invulnerability to any guns they have iu use. N. Y. Evening Express, 9tfi. INTERESTING ITEMS. High Salabies. The salaries of the Lords of the Admiralty are set forth in a parliamentary payer just published. The Duke of Somerset re ceives X4C(iO a year; Sir b W. Grey, 1870 10s. : Eear-Admlral Eden, 6s.; Rear-Adrairal Fanshawe, 1666 6s.; Kear-Admiral Drummond, 1660 fis.; and Mr. Fen w ick, M. P., 1000. Lord C. E. Paget gets 2482 10s., aDd Mr. Romaln, 1637 as secretaries. Mr. Briegs, the chief clerk, jrcts a salary ot 1000 a year, and altogether tne salaries of the clerks amount to 21,302. In France the grand marshal of the palace, grand almoner, grand chamberlain, master ol the horee, grand master ot the hounds, and princi pal master of the ceremonies, receive 60,000 francs a year each. The Emperor's secretary receives 40,000 francs; the principal secretary 12,000 francs, and the police-inspector of the im perial residence 20,000 francs. The Secretaries of State and the President of the Council of State havo each 100,000 francp, and the principal necretaries to the ministers from 18.000 to 25,000 francs each. There are seven privy councillors having the rank of ministers, who are each paid 100,000 irancs a year. Daring Feat. The Montreal Gazelle describes a very daring leat of one of the Grand Trunk engine drivers. Mr. T. Laughland, driver of .Engine Mo. 73, was comini? down the line on the 28t h ult., with No. 7 freight train, when on cross ne round the curve, two miles west of Cornwall, he saw a drunken man sleeoinr on the truck. He immediately whistled down the brakes, which the conductor and brakesman applied as quickly as possible; but the distance was so short, that it whs impossible to pull up in tin e. Laughland immediately ran out on the cow-ca'cher, and a9 the locomutive came up he stooped lorwaid and seized the man by the neck, and endeavored to pull him on to the cow-catcher, but being unable to do so, jumped off with the man, and succeeded in tlirowing him clear of the train. The whole train of seventeen cars passed the place belore it could be stopped. On learning the facts the authori ties ordered that tiro days' vay should be handed oner to Laughland as a slight reioard for his gallant conduct. The British Soldieb, The Pall Ma't Gazelle sa.istbe intellectual condition of the British army appears to be of a much higher order than is commonly supposed, thouh it still falls tar short of what might not unreasonably be con feidered attainable. According to returns jut published, it is lound that 03Hi7 per cent, of the men are able both to read and write, and 6-80 per cent, are of a superior education. Of the remaining 2!ff2 per cent., IC'66 can read but not write, and 12 07 can neither read nor write. 1207 per cent, of soldiers, therefore, are unable either to read or wri;e. Lottery Lcck. An Englishman living near Bath recently received a ticket for a Fraukfoit lottery, which he threw aside. The ticket sub sequently cot into the pot session ot the servants, four in number, who made up and remitted to the proper quarter the pi ice of the ticket, 1. Kcceut'v the original owner was surprised at receiving notice that the ticket forwarded to him bad sained the first prize, amounting to 20,000 sterling, which, of course, falls to the lot of the servants. Bpamsii Beooars, The Madrid correspondent of an Knglish paper savs: "1 am suro, were Charles Lamb alive, and were he to come to Madrid, he would turn beggar. He threatened to do M) once in London, if he lost his pension from the East India Company. The appeals of the Madrid betrgars are rarely fruitier. Tho flnauiurd bestow alms as unconcernedly as they Toll cigarettes. It Is one of tho conditions of existence." The Poison op -'Pharaoh's Serpents." Three nnncr work women iu crood health recently en tered the service of a i'arij manufacturer, who ennumi them in tilliiiL' boxes with the dan gerous toys known as Pharaoh's serpents. After .,,i,(Imiuiio thnir work for some davs they were seized with an alarming illnes, and wero obliged to be removed to tho hospital. Their lives havo been eaved. but their health is ruinea. j Mirn-n. Rrwnor. at Salem. Mars. In tho oitrlfiul Nathaniel West, Eiq., or Salem, lelt a fund of $26,000 for the purpose of fonudiug a nuutical school at that seaport in fifteen jears. The fund becomes available this year, but Ihcre is a question whether it is expedient to accept the tuna, Kaiem not now taking rant as a i iij ot much commercial importance. OrnciAt Inflcpncb i Fnci.-M. Haitrom, a banker at Poitiers, and cx-mayor of that town, lately absconded to escape trom his creditors. He menaced to get off very ck vcrly. He was at Paris when ho tound that hctniin fly, and tho packet for lirazil, whither he had resolved to go, sailed the same day. He went to the Minister of t'otnnn'rce. introduced himself as Mayor of Poiticis, and stated thai he wished to send a clerk to Urbzil on a vcrv important commission. At his request tho Minister telegraphed to Bor deaux to dPtain the packet. This save M. Ilas trom time to get on board, and he Is now in Brazil. WANTS fTHKEB I ULLY COMPETENT CLOTH INtt 1 Salesmen warned, Nona but men of expiilcQ.e mid. ubintr whl answer. BENNETT ft). i owor lla'l, 4 7.1t No. M8 M ARk : 1' Stfoot. nfllREF GENEUAL AGENTS WANTED TO J act In Imr ortnnt loc ations for the New York Acci dental InsiiraiK e Company .ctlve men ot vnod a'lilress, Bi'l'h to KKANK o. alu.s, nranca wince, ko. 4 n tin- ssr n Klri'et. Ann v soon. 3 21 FOR SALE AND TO RENT. J0 0 M S T O 11 K N T Large, Well Lighted and Ventilated H O O.M S 9 OX THE SECOND AND TUIED FLOORS OP THE "Evening Telegraph" Building, No. 1U Honth TIIIIiD fltreot, TO RENT. APPLY IN inK OFFICE, FIRST FLO JU. K. B. WITH OR WU HOUr STEAM I'OWKR. lOU SALE. VERY DESIRABLE ii '-L Countrv Peat comprising Pfven and a half J ui r's ol una. a hit-1 1 ornamented well built stunetniuu chhI) dweiliim, ith veruudulis and a nice conilurtiilila sialile, im nty ol shade and fruit tree, water conve nient. Sliuute on the Bristol turnpike, t to mi es above l'raiik'onl hikI wlililn half a inlie of tlie umgnliicent country seat of Id win Forrest (lonnerly Mour.e 11. htuari's). Accessible by Tremon Kal road and stcmn 1 ont via TacoiiT. For further particulars sea aJvertlse nieut of li. 'i llomaa iL ton' sale oi A nrll 24 CiKOWiK, W 8 1 L'LL Jr.. 4 7 1014. No. 727 WAS.iOM street. fm FOR SALE. HANDHOME COUNTRY J JiA Beat near llolniesburg. comprising about three Tljk lures of land, lunutl ully hiia out. a sp endid stone (roiiuh-casti liwcliing, with veramlnns, siable couch liuuae, laundry, eto ; a varietv ot rhada and trult tre s , siluate Iu tlie siuare, and bound d by Oakland avenue, Still. Iii'iutur, and i anil) idne sirens and about mld wh; between the HoimenburK Kailroud "tatlon auc tlie llrl.-tol Turnpike. For luitlier partlcumrs see advertise uu n 1 9 of At. 'iliomas & bon' .a:e Apill24. otOltli"-' W. H I I'LL .Ir, 4 6 thstuSt No. 7i7 8 XMM Street. -fTj, ARC 1 1 AND TWENTIETH. NEAR ST. fei Clement's I'hurch. Siiperl-r dwcllInK, No Ui N. f V EMIi'l U tleet, lor aaie cheap. Cail from ln.H to U X- 3oQ TO LET. THREE ROOMS AND TWO Li IlKht bafements w ith power at t'nltod S.atcs Bui d traMlil os.Wand 21 S FIFl KKNTU Sircot. 4 9 at I'.HLI B fc BROTHKRM'roprtetorg. ( TO R ENf. DOUBLE COTTAGE, CON iiJI talnlnii elirht rooms, anil five In the atile on the i renion i(ui reaa, one lune ueiow lacony, wltn coucu house ei.d stable. 3 24 2w Apply at No. 717 WALNUT Street. AUCTION SALES. B, PCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER, PHILADEL PHIA ART OALLKKY, No 100 CUE8NUT btreet. 8AT.K OF FINE AOATK. BARDIGLIO, AND CAS I ELL1UA VASllSf CABD BGCK1VKB8, BISQUB FK.l BtS BBOKZB FIUURKB ALABAsrtKCOL- LilNb, eic, all of reo ni Importation. On Tuesday Morninx, 1 31 h Instant, at II o clock, at Hcoti's Art Gallery. No. 1020 ( liexnut street, will be sold an Invoice of the above named fine articles, just landed irom Kurope v ui Dt arranged lor examination on inursaay auer- noon. 4 lti 3t 1 IIARLLS C. MACKEV, AUCTIONEER. NO. J Siti ilABKE r Street, between Third and Fourth. CARD-AUCTION SALES. Itegnlar sales of CHINA. ro KEKY (1LA8SWARE, ana bui r.r.M i akih-lm, kvciv luosdav MornlnK. Sales of Household Furniture at dwellings: Stocks of Merchandise at stores: Machinery, looU. etc.. at lactorles. will be M tended to on reasonable terms. 4 9 2t Y LOST. POCKET-BOOK .LOST.-LOST-A POCKET BOOK, containing small sum of money and rail road tickets, oi do va ue to any one nut tne owner, i ne tinder will please retuiv said tickets to the owner, W1LUAM H. tUN'x.lNG.ON. lmiuiier Office. 410 3l IOST OR MISLAID, A PERPETUAL POLICY J OF IKM RAM E, Issmd by tne Fire Association of I'll adelnhla. to JACOB .sASLr.K, tor hmm. dated July 13, IbtiU. Any lufonnutloL ibereot will be received Ly C. ENGLHOFEB. Attorneyat-iaw. 3 21 Imrp No. tttNurih FIFTH 8t. JfiW YORK ACCIDENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY FOE INSURING AGAINST ACCIBEXTS OF ALL KIXDS. Capital, 825O,000 President, WILLIAM A. BAYLEY Secretary, EDWARD GREENE. INDUCEMENTS. The rates of premium are very low The plan Is go simple that any one can cmprchen all Us workings. tio MeUlral Examination Is Keqnlreu, And those who have been rejected by Lif. Companies In corHetiucnceot'lierealtary of other fllsoso can effect Insurance la this Company at a very small cost. H o better or mure satisfactory use can be made ot so smail a sum. POLICIES ISSUED BY LAMASTEll & 0ASKILL, N. W. Corner Fourth and Walnut Sts Jlllrp GENERAL AGENTS FOR PENNSYLVANIA, u. COOKE IS SELLING IHE l'RESTON COAL, Which i the very beet SCUL'YLKILL COAL conilnK to this market, AT $7 PER TON. ALSO KAdl.E VEIN Same alzeB, at same prices. Deliverable to any yrt of the city, perfectly clean, and tree of slato. Orders received at Ko. 114 HoutU TUIED Street. EMPORIUM, I818rp No. 1314 WASHINGTON Avenue. FINANCIAL. "YE OPFE It FOR SALE Central Pacific RR. 7 per Cent. Bonds, Interest payahle in Gold, In the city of Nno York Issued !o (he raclflc Rallroaa Co. Interest payable In currency. The cheapest Oovern Dient lionds on the market, received by United States Treasurer at 80 per cent as eeourlty for National Bank C'lrcnlatlon. Morris and Essex Railroad First Mortgage 7's, Due 1914, Strictly Tlrst-cliss Bondsj for sale lower than other Bonds of the same clnss. Oovernment securities ot all kinds bought and sold. Stocks and Gold bought and sold on commission In this and other markets. Interest allowed on deposits, , E. W. CLARK & CO., Bankers, 1133m No. 33 S. Third St. Phllad. EN PER CEXT. GOLD B024DS. rriucliml Pali! in Hold wlttiln Five Yeara $250,000 OF BONDS FOR SALE, Secured by First -Mortgage on tho Tropcriy, Machinery, and Franchises ol tho MONTANA GOLD AND SILVER MINING COMPANY. Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania. THE MONTANA OOI D AND SILVER SilHIXa COMFANY has been otgauized as follows: PRESIDENT, W ILLIAM WcLELLAN, Chambcrsburg, Ta. D1BECTOHS, Hon. L. P. WILLTSTON, I, en. 11 ) SlI'KKr.S. WM. McI.ELUN, 0 JM . IV 1.11 .11 I LL J ALl 1SON fcVRTER, tHAMBLRH licKlBBEN. OUUXX blL Alii, TI1EA8CHER AND PECRKTAHT JEKKMIAU COOK. BOLICltOR, TIIEOLOKR C'CTLER. The Comiisnv owns ls,116's feet oi suoerlor (loUl Pro perty a lionion oi which has been tested tor two years, and tho vieM has I eon larger than any similar property thai his been worked in lint rich leirltory. mint: an arustra to crush the ore. whicii does not save more than one tilth o. the sold it has yle.Ued an average of UU pei Ion Tho t 'ompany have purchased, and are ahoot to ship, two llrnt c bb mills with a 1 nccexsry machinery, which will be siarted over the p alus in Muy or cariy iu Juue THE GOLD BONDS. The Bonds tor sa'e are payable In pold In one or five years, and coupons are attached lor the i merest at ten per cent, in pold. Tho entire proceed of the Company will be devoted to the redemption of tho lionds until they are paid, prin CIDal ai d Interest The Bonds are lor sale at par. and an amount ol stock equal to the amount ot the Bond will be given to the purchaser without cost. Business men are Invited to call at the Office of the Oorapuny and see the various specimens of its ore, with certificates of lta value, and get any luiormatlun desired. h is confidently rpetrd that thf Company will be able to red-em all the b nds in onr P' arjmm the time the Mil It an put in operation, uhichwut be during the arming a". i an ana get a prospectus ana examine the ipeoimens and ceitiilcatos These bonds will be on the market but a tew weeks. Office ot the Company. JSo U 6. FOURTH Street. Ural floor, front. 4S7irn IIE AMERICAN BUREAU OF MIXES, No. 64 BROADWAY. Mines, Mineral Lands, and Ores examined and reported upon. Couipeunt tiigliieer. luinlahed to Mining Com panies. Consultations afforded on all Mining, Metallurgical and Chemical Question, at the office of ihu Bureau, GEO. D. II. GILLESPIE, President PRAKT DE KAY. Secretary 8 lotuths rp Bt J. WILLIAMS, No. 16 North SIXTH Street, MANUFACTURER OF VENETIAN BLINDS, and WINDOW SHADES. The largest and finest assortment in the city at the lowest prices. li t 2mrp STORE SHADES MADE AND LETTERED. Q II A N D OPENING OF THE MAGNIFICENT TEA EMPORIUM, No. 809 CHESNXJT Street. WEST Sc BROWJN, ' Late of No. 140 N. THIRD Street. Why I'av Enormoua Retail Trices for Teas, when you cnu buy them of first hands, aud save trom 20 to 80 per cent T 4 7 3trp LOOK AT THE PRICES ! Oolontrs C5 to 85 Fine Oolonir Tea 00 to 1 10 Fine Imperial Tea $100 to 125 Fine Entrllsu Breaklaat lea 1 00 to 1 20 Fine Touujc Hyson Toa 1 20 to 1-60 Fine Jai-aueso 1 ea 1 20 to 1 80 rrS-W A DEDUCTION' OK TWENTV-KIVE Jl t f ( 'per cent., or from tVU to 2K) less upon each instrument thn our Uegular Hcheduie V rices. Desiiing to roiluoe our large stock of sunnrlor and high y iuiprovt d. richly tlnlshed seveii ooiavo Hosewood 1 l ABOS pri'vlous to the removal to our new store, (ilrnrd Ko Ko. 1 103 Chesnui street, we have eoncluned to onerthem at the actual co-t to inauufaoiure. and at price equuUj as low as n sold them beiore the war. 'ibese Instruments have been awarded the highest prtinlbins at all the principal exhibitions ever bulJ in this eountir. with numerous testimonials irom the first an, Ms In America ami t urope. Ther are bow the lead in t'lunos, ami aie sold to all parts oi the wor d Persons desiring to purchase a fl rat-class Hlano at greatly reduced rates, sliou'd not tall to avail tnem tc es of ihis oiiportunity. ( iiomurs of the regular schedule price, with in co cuts of the s1y:eofour f ianoH, can be Had at the waieroouis, and. on app (ca tion, will he sent by mall. HCIIOMACEEB & O., Warerooms 4 651trp So. 1021 CHKhNUT Street. R. 1IDNTER, No. 41 N. BEVENTB MUF.ET. ABOVE FILBERT. PmLADKLPBIA Acknowledged by all purlin tnterettrU as uy fax tha ajOST Bl'CCl.NruL I'll YM1C1 AN In tha trntment ot iMuatei in hit svetialto. QUICK, liiOUOUUll, uudpermiin-nt curt t gunr unlet d in awry ...... l.n.i.ml.r AH. UI TKII H IVllralA ReillC'lle run only )e hail genuine at his oid astaUlisbeU ih.HkWL&'lil tit'wt.ahwveiUWrt. 4.1 W DRY GOODS. JLACK ALPACAS rROU 1HF. T.ATR ArrTfOff H AT.F.S. rrom M to 75 cents per yard, prices Orcallf Beduced. CUIWEN STODDAKT & BROTHER, oa. 450, 452, and 464 . SECOND Stre.t, 4 9 fit .Above Willow. J 10 FIT CASRIMER8 AND CLOT1I3, FOll l ATUKs' SACKS AM) CLOAKS. Choice ntrles, at TUduced Trices. CUKWEN STODDART & BK OTHER, Ko. 450, 452, and 464 N. hECOND Stroet. 4 9 8t Abovo Wtnow. pOIiORED ALPACAS. OK OI10ICE SHADES, v ' and Huperlor (jnalttles, at SO cents, trom a late Auc tion ale. CUKWEN STODDART & BROTHER, os. 450, 452, and 454 N SECOND Htreet, 4 9 8t Above Wnlow. "OLACR AND WHITE SOLID CHECK POP- ' UB, from a late A notion Sale, at Greatly Hedueed Trires. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, A os. 450. 452. and 454 ti. SECOND street, 4 98t Aboro Willow. MATfSEILLES QUILTS, OF ALL STZE8 AND GRADES. CURWEN SI ODD ART & BROTTTER, Koa. 450, 462, and 464 M. HECOND stroot, 4 98t Above Willow. COLORED AND WHITE GROUND FIGURED MOHAIR1, trom Auction, at Reduced Trices. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, JSob. 450, 462, and 454 N iSECON D Struct, 4 9 8t Above Willow. CARPETINGS. JUST EECEIVED, YARD-AND-A-IIALF-WIDE VELVET CARPETS, NEW DESIGN'S. J. F. & E. Ii. 0Ri E, No. 904 CIIESNUT STREET. 3-4f 7-8, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, WHITE, RED, AND FANCY CANTON MATTINGS. J. F. & E. B. OIINE, No. 904 CHESNUT STREET. JpsGLISH BRUSSELS, FOR STAIRS AND HALLS, WITH EXTRA BORDERS. J. F. & E. Ii. ORNE, No. 904 CIIESNUT. STREET. 500 riECES NEW PATTERNS ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, No. 904 8 20 Smrp CIIESNUT STREET. ROGERS' FRAGRANT 0D01VT0LIXE, FOB CI E AN SING AND PRESERVING THE TEETH. Removes 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. Guaranteed to contain no acid, or any substance that will injure or de stroy the teeth. Its cleansing and healthful proper ties are certified to hy prominent Den tists throughout the country. Sold by DruRaTlMts, Fancy Ooocla Deal, era and PorfumerN, and at Depot, No, 83 l.litEKTY Street, Hew York. Ask for ROGERS' FRAGRANT ODONTOLINE, and take no other. JOHNSON. H0LL0WAY & C0WDEN. 8 10 luth?13trp WHOLKSALE AtiEKIS. J7 I N E S II I R T S , Money Refunded if Not Satisfactory, MADE OF NEW YOKK MILLS MUSLIN, only 4 00, utual price IS M. MADE OF YYAM8CTTA MU8L1S, only 3,15, Uiual prloa as (MX BOYS' SninTS on band and made to order. A liberal deduction to wholtaale trade. T. ti. JACOBS. Nov 1226 CHESNUT Btreet, " 28th8tn2mro ' Philadelphia. aV J. U CAPE K. PHRENOLOGIST, 8u -rreur to Fowler. Wells A Co.. Gives written end verbal Qesermtlon. ol charac ter with ( haru, daily at I IU luirn 10. IS 8 TENTH 8 aet. J 11 1 ' C'O TO Jii5 TOR A SUIT OF rLACK OP IV.J.) tanry eolontd elothi army aud navy clothie, ; do . In s tvle iinniiriiHMO.I. . j 4Iiuri t.-yUic, o. !MiiIrfet.,aU'''CUwaut. , DRY GOODS. IAEGE STOCK t I OF NEW AND ELEGANT SACKINGS FOR LAD ICS ALSO, C0ATLNCS AND CASSIMERES 1 FOB GENILEMEN. Jnst received, and for sale undor GOLDEt FKESJL'BE, by 4 8 13t WILLIAM T. SN0DGRASS & CO., No. 34 S. SECOND Stroot. JEW LINEN GOODS, Just Received Direct from Europe, AT MILLIKEN'S LINEH" STORE, No. 828 ARCH STREET, RETAIL, AT IMPORTER'S TRICES. LINEN LAWN DRESSES, New Stjlef, very Uaudsomc. LINEN TRAVELLING DRESSES, Eutiruly New Design. NEW TRINTED LINENS, landing from GOLDEN FLAX IRISH SIIIRTINO LINEN'S, all the numbers. These Linens are of extra weleht and qunlity. TOWER-LOOM TABLE LINENS, from 87J cents per yard. BLEACHED TABLE LINENS, New Pattern?, very chap. CHEAP NATK1N8, landing from steamer "Helvetia." TABLE CLOTHS, Rare Styles, with. NAP KINS to match. TOWELS, of every kind, from 25 cents to $1-25 each. NURSERY DIAPERS, All the Widths Re quired. TOWELINGS by the yard. CRASH DIAPER, HL'CE. ETC. LINEN DRILLS AND DUCKS, in White, Colored, and Fancy. LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, Evlry Kind, for Ladies', Gents', and Children. SHIRT BOSOMS, of very Superior Quality. BIRD-EKE AND OTHER DIAPERS. LINEN CAMBRICS AND LAWNS. Linen Buyers will save time and money by comini diroct to MILLIKEN'S LINEN STORE, 8 81 uruth No. 828 ATtCH Street. ESTABLI SI I E D 1841. WAttBURTOX & SOX, No. 1004 CIIESNUT St. SILKS, RIBBONS, AND MILLINERY GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. REAL LACES, EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS, HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, ETC Gold the 13aMis of Prices. lestuth A GOOD DISCOUNT 10 THK TRADE. J U ST RECEIVED, A FULL LINE OF ZEPHYR WOK8TKD, FOB SntlN'G SALES. SOLD FULL WEIGHT. SLIPPEBS IN ZEPHTB AND BEADS. CUSHIONS IS ZKP1IYK A Nil BEADS. BUTTONS AND OENAMETS. CLUNKY LACE. A FULL LIKE Of STAPLE TRIMMINGS. llAPSON'S 4B8l4pJ TRIMMINGS AND ZKFUYK STORE, S. Wi Corner ofF.IOBTH and CHERRY Street. )REIFUSS & EELSLNGEll, No. 49 North EIGHTH Street, ; 11 &ve Jvst opened complete atook o SPRING GOODS, t CONBI8TISO OF LaCES, KMBKOIDERIES, AND FANCY OOOD3. , i 3O0 plecea plain and striped Ja oncta, thencweitatrlea.' Fblrrtd and Tuckad Munllua wliiuh are ofloring at low price. too dozen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, at old price. 25. 37. 40, and SO cent A full ansortment of the ncwext de1irn LACK COL LA 1.8 and COLLAEfcTl 8, Iroin .17 cent up to alO. CLOVES-CLOVES. A complete line ol JOl V'K KID GLOVE3, to which we invite aUeiitlon, which we oiler allow figure. QABIUELLE hKlHTS. GABKIELLE BK1BTS. The otwest, moat desirable, and stylish Bklrt now worn TUCKED 8KIBTING, cheap and desirable article or ladle wenr. 14 TRAVELLING DUESS GOODS OF DESIRABLE MIXTURK" FhOlT 871 TO W CTs n:u V H! AUCTION LOltt AT UKDUCED PRICES. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Kos. 450, iL2, actl t4 N . SKCONU Ktreat,' A lu.ua Wiltnur ' 49 8t yjEW LOTS OF SPRING GOODS FROM THK LATF. AUCTIuV SALES OF BRITIt II GOODS. UHKAT HEI'UCIlON IN PKIChS. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, , i M. iM, 40a, ana 461 N . B KCON D btreot, 4 9 8t ' AUTe AVilow, j DRY GOODS. 113 P1UOE & WOOD, 113 N. NINTH STREET, ABOVE ARC II, Dare just opened : Another lot of 8000 yards of Bleached Muslin, best In the oily, for 3 emits. Bleached Mnxlini, yard wldo, best mnkes. TJnbleaohod Mu-Tlm. IS, 30, 12, 26, and 29 cts. Ilearloet yard- wide Unbloachod Muslins, 24 cents per yard. m.ow-ease and fihcetlnn Muillns. Blcachod Muslins, full li yard wide, 811 cnU nor yard. Fast color Callooes, IS cents per yard. Best quality Callcoca, fat colors. 18 ota. per yard, American and French Ginirharaa. l'lald l'oil de Chevre, 25 cents per yard.l Just opened, COO dozen LlncnKarklns, warranted all linen, 2 88, 2 45, 92 50, 62 6), S2 7.", up to C6't0 per dozen. Tab Cloths and Table Llnons. Shlrtlnf Linens, 45, 60, fa, 76, op to tl 40 por yard. Scotoh Diaper, by tlie piece or yard. Linon Bird ejo for Aprons. WillfE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. Soft-flnloh Cambric. Jnconot and Nainont Mn. lins, Swirs Muslins, and Victoria Lawus, riaid and Biripea xausims, Hhurcd Mnslms. Barrains In Hosiery and Gloves. Ladlrs' and Genu' llemstltcb Hdkfa. Gents 'ock-lIes, Shirt Fronts and Suspondor. Iadie' aud jVlis-ts' Hoop Skirts. Cambrio Kdtriujfs, lusortings and Flouuclnjrs, DinutT Bands, oio. e c. Good quality Bonnet ltibbons. Kos. 4 audi Corded edo Kibbons. PRICE & WOOD. Ko. 118 N. MNTU Street, abovo ArcH, N. B Will remove to the N. W. corner Eighth and Filbert efrec'a about the Inst of April. 8 81 A T ItETAIL. " JAS. II. CAMPBELL & CO., No. 727 CHESNUT Street, Have made extensive additions lo their p ) a lar Stock oi SILKS AND DUESS GOODS! WniCH THEY CONTINUE TO SELL At Moderate Prices. WHOLESALE li-OPSItj fl' STAIRS. 8 81 Ira M. 11. U0RST31AH & SONS, FIFTH and CHERRY StsJ PHILADELPHIA. IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS 0F LADIES' DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, PLAIN AND FANCY BUTTONS, COTTON ItiiailUINGS, BLACK AMD COLORED OALLOONS, CLUY LACES, BELTINGS, OCIPUEK LAOES. BALVOKAL TBIMMING9. GIMPS AND OKNAMEST9, COI.OEED VELVT BIUUON9, BEAD NETS, ETC. SMALL WARES AND ZEPHYR WORSTED. We are constantly receiving tla latest NOVELTIES of the EniODtan markets, betides onr owa production of various styles In NEW TRIMMINGS. Our prices ae reduced to the Tery lowest Gold rate tMimrp JAKKET AND NINTH STREETS COOPER & C0XABD, HAVE REDUCED TUE PRICES OF THEIR ENURE STOCK- TO CORRESPOND WITH VER Y LO WEST PRE SENT RATES. Spring Cloth Sacques. Wool De Laincs, 38 and 50 cents. Black De Laines, 50 and 55 cents. Damask Cloths and Napkins. Soft Finish Cambrics. White Marseilles, 75 cents. Muslins Much Cheaper. 3 29th,ta2W5f Best Calicoes, 20 to 25 cents. S500 yards Best Cassin:ere3t $1-75. NOW OPEN, PARIS MADE MANTILLAS. RICH SILK BASQU1NES. RICH SILK JACKETS. RICH SILK CIRCLES. DEMI-SEASON J A CKETS. t : DEMI-SEASON BASQUINES. L DEMI-SEASON ROTONDES. : I FIXE LLAMA LACE GOCDS. DEN TELLE DES INDES. BLACK LACE SHAWLS. WHITE LACE SHAWLS. J. W. PROCTOR & CO.. 827tutlie2jurp No. 02Q CHESNUT St.
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