8 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 18GG. WEST INDIES. Reported Bombardment and Cap ture of the Port of Concepclon, Chill, by the Spaniards-Four More Spanish Men-of-War Under Orders for the Pacific-Further Discove ries of Petroleum in Cuba-An Earth quake at Porto Rico, Etc. KETORTEB tCCCrATIOS OP CONCBPCIOS, CHILI, BT TUB SPANIARDS. Havana, April 14. News has lust been re ceived 'by a vtst-cl which lett Montevideo on the 28th of r'ebruarv that tho Spaniards had bom barded the port ot Concipclou, Chilt. Alter ciDkirp one oi the allied vessels the town had been occupied by the lorces disembarked from the ships Blanco, and Bcrenqneta. The news ciime tiom Mantanzas jcstf-nlay afternoon by teleprapti direotcd to tho B'tano de la Marina; but the Frensa f;ives its reasons lor doubting the correctness of the particular, and believes it to apply to the alla'r at Ancud. I have it lrow a most reliable source that, in virtue of superior orders, her Catholic Majesty's ships Carmen and Ligcra, lifty guns each, and the steamers Leon and Bcnedilo, tweuty-tive runs each, jare behig got in readiness lor sea forthwi.h, it ia said lor a short cruise; but I am a'sure d that la reality they are destiued tor the Pacific. The 6tcamcr Barcelona arrived yesterday from St. Thomas, Poito Rico, 8t. Jaao, etc. 5 but tho news is very meagre. There had been plight ejmptoms-of earthquake at Ponce on th night t)l the 2i:th ult. The Biano of St. Jwxo de Culm, of tbe hth inst., announces the arrival of the French steamer Caravehe Irom ft. Thomas, CaDe Haytien, etc.; butt-In does not appear to have brought any papers. She was to sail next day for Jamaica. Kv-Vicc-President Monaca, of Venezuela, hns airived here. We have papers from Villa Clara to the 10th instant Another petroleum well had been dis covered near the town, and the owner was get tins up a company to work it. Owing to contrary winds and bad weather a largo number of vessels are over-due here. The arrivals have been veTy numerous of laic. The tunarves are daily covered with valuable mer chandise from all quarters, and there is a great wi.nt of berths for the shipping arriving. The Custom House returns for April will show a con siderable increase in tho amount of duties. His Excellency the Captain-General has re turned from the Isle of Pines, but his health is nojbettcr by the trip: rather the contrary. I have been assured, in reliable quarters, that his intention is to leave the island shortly, whether his resignation be accepted or not, and that ho may, perhaps, go by way ol the United States, to try the waters ot Saratoga. The seven per cent, scrip of 1804, falling due on tbe 15th instant, will be duly paid at the Banco Espanol on and after that date. The Diario, ot St. J ago de Cuba, of the 5th, contains the lollowing items: The French screw steamer Themis, of 600 horse power, 32 guns, and 400 men, commanded by Mr. Bibourt, arrived lat evening from Vera Cruz, which port she left on the 22d ultimo, having Admiral JJidclot on board. As soon as she is supplied with coal she is to sail for Martinique. By the papers of the Cth and 7th instant we learn that several f hocks of earthquake had been felt, both at St. J ago and Jieuani, but for tunately no buildings were destroyed and no lives were lost. JV. Y. Herald. INTERNATIONAL SCULLING MATCH. Hellex Obct to Hamlll's Terms The Match Probably OUT. Tbe champion American oarsman, Ilaraill, reuched New York on Monday, and on reporting at the Clipper office, was astonished to learn that Kclley objected to the terms proposed by him tor the forthcoming contest. It will be remembered that Xelley, in accepting; 11am ill's challenge, agreed to submit to any terms he (Hamill) pro poised, provided he would so to Encland to row. ilamill especially stipulated In his challenge, and in all his papers on the subject, that the race should take place on a fair day, or, in other words, in smootn water. To this Kelloy especially objects, as will be seen by tbe following letter to. Frank Queen from the editor ot the London ftporlsman: ' Sportsman's" Office, London, E. C, March 80, 1806. Editor Clipper. Dear Sir: I beg to acknow ledge tbe receipt of the articles 01 agreement tor tho proposed sculling matches between James Hamill, ot Pittsburg, and Harry Kelley, of Putney, whioli I have duly submitted to Kelley and his backers. The latter, however, are unanimously af opinion that, without come very considerable modifications, theteims as proposed by Hamill cannot possibly be acceded to. itaeir objections are principally oou fliicd to his classes hi the article which, notwith standing the protracted correspondence on the t object, have completely taken them by sur prise. I refer to the stipulations that (1) Kelley shall receive only "two weeks' notioe of the place end data of tbe race," and (2) that in the event of the water being rough on the days named, either or both races "shall be postponed 1 ntil the tirst day that a smooth course can be had." With regard to the former of these Clauses, Kelley 's irienus consider, and, I think you will agree with me, not unreasonably, that the proposed notice is altopetuer inadequate, and that our repre sentative ought to bave notioe of tbe course selectod by Ilamill at least one month before the day ap pointed for tbe first race while they absolutely de cline to entertain any proposition for tbe postpone ment of either event alter the fixture has been onoe eettled whatever the weather may be on tbe day. In addition to this, 1 may state tnat both Kelley and his backers have expressed some surpriie that the articles coutulu no mention ol the proposition which originally emanated from Hamill, to the effect that, in the event of bio defeating Kelley in their final en counter, be would give him an opportunity to re cover bis laureh over tbe recognized Championship Course on the Thames. Beiore, however, . any satlsfaotory arrangement can be arrived at, it will be necessary, I thin, lor both parties to have a better and more distinct un derstanding on tbe question of the stakes and stake fcoldi in. it is usual in this country tor a preliminary deposit to be made ood, in the hands ol a common stakeholder, beiore signing articles; but as you state that you hold one thousand two hundred dollar in gold on the part of Hamill, it is not unlikely though 1 cannot vouch for the fact that the backers oi Kel ley may be induced to waive this ceremony, more especially as we may expect to see ihe PlttsDurg Champion in this country in the course of next month. With regard to the selection of final stakeholder, I think you will agree witn me that, as Hamill has all aioug tacitly acquioced in Keliey's original pro posal that , the -Sportamnn snould undertake the otlice it is scarcely consistent or courteous in him to imist on a diflerent arrangement at the eleventn hour, more especially as we have aoue evert tiling in our power to promote tbe matoh, ana have held Kel oy's monev tor nearly lour mouths, lmay lur tber stale albeit the assertion may seem t savor somewhat of scli-eommendation that the Spnrismun is now s-euerally loosed upon as tue recognized organ ot aquatics in this country, and is almost in variably selected as final stakeholder in all tho prin cipal matches on the I hatiie On thi point 1 can nnheBitatiuply roior you to your countryman, Jlr. J. V. lieeuan, who, if in New ork, will, 1 am sure, be happv to sattely you as to our character and responsibility. In conclusion, I Blncerely trust that the arrange ments lor the match mavbe speedily adjusted to the satistuetion oi both sides, and, 011 the part of my own countrymen, can assure you that no idle ob jections will be laisod to prevent Hamill gratifying Ins ambition. ' I have the honor to be, sir, vour obedient servant JtOBBUT R. WOKMALD, ' Witorofthe Sporttinan. F. Queen, Esq. Tub Kibks op Strebt Letter Boxes. Some Ingenious thieves in London have found a way of plundering pillar letter-boxes. A bag fitted witn a spring is fitted into the slit of the "box, and into this, instead of into tbe proper receptacle, the letters which are posted lull. A postman found one of these ingenious appli ances on a Dlllar uost near llclirrave Snnare. on the 17th ult. The spring had broken, orbceome disordered, bo that tho bag could not be with- ATftWU, U1TY 1 NTELLI OE NUE For Additional City Intelligence $cc lltirdPage. A Beautiful Wohk of Art. There Is at the present t'me on exhibition at the marble works of Mr. Thomas Hargrave, Thirteenth ftreet and Itldgo avenue, a monument made by Mr. Hargrave, at the request or a gentleman of this city, which excels anything of the kind yet manufactured in this city in point of beauty of derign and superior workmanship. It is a tri umph ot art, and reflects great credit on Ihe sculptor. This monument is ten feet in height, and hns ,a base lour feet square. The style is Gothic, and th ornamental work Is as near perfection as can lie. It is of very graceful proportions, and the monument proper, wnich rests on a (iettysburg granite base, is tapering in form, and comi'Oecd of the purest white Italian marble. An ironshaptd ornament surmounts the roonumeut, from when points upwards a burn ing torch. The ornamentation over the medal lions or tables of the monument is a choice work of an. and gives it a very attractive ap pearance. A great feature of this monument is the originality of the design. It ih the only ono of the kind ever made in this city. Tbo follow ing appropriate inscription is cut on a sort ot raised shield on one ol tho side tablet.-.: "The night cometh: Life is a vapor that appeareth tor a little teira and then vanisheth." lhis beauti ful work of art will remain on exhibition for a short time, prior to Its removal to North Laurel Hill, where it will undoubtedly be greatly admired tor many years to come. Mr. llir grave is the originator of tho introduction of the superior (leitvshurir granite in thii city, which surpasses iu'tjuality any that comes from the east. J A Love Story. A German named Teter Hanson was engaged last evening in paying deli cate attention to a fascinating young damsel, one of the belles ol Bt. Marv street, named Mary Kvcrly. lionnie Mary intimated to the suscepti ble Teuton that she entertained a rarliality for oysters, nnd the oysters were forthcoming. The modest Mary then confessed to a weakness in tbe way of "old re," brandy cocktails, gin slingB, and such like Reductive biDibles-: the seductive bibiblcs were loithcoming. The gen tle Mary having pot started, she bad a variety of other taUes to gratify in the way of putline ediblej andliibibles out of stent: her otucr tastes were gratified. Tbe charming Mary had a pood thing of it at the expense of the devoted (ierman, but, like little Oliver, she wanted more. Mary left her "flush" admirer ior a brief spell, but was so completely lost to an j thing like a sense of Gratitude, that she organized an attacking party on tbe unsuspect ing Peter, and tho lollowing is the de nouement. Feter was pitched into by the dove like Mary and two or three others, and robbe.l of a pocket-book containing $25. but the at tacking paity were arrested, and two of them, the onaelic Mary and a colored accomplice, named Julia Brown, were lodcred within the classic shades of jIo. amending Prison, at the in stance oi Alder niuu Swiit. Mr. Robinson's Sale of Pictures. A very large number of persons were present at the' sale of pictures at the Art Gallery of Mr. A. 8. Bobinson last evening. The bidding was not as spirited a the merits of the picturc3 would warranr, but this may be accounted for by the fact that the gems of the collection are to be dis posed of this evening, and many persons who are inter ested in ait matters were not present. Meyer Von Bremer's "Sleep, Baby. Sleep," $100; Devoux's "Little Pets," $U5; HainiUon's "Nia gara,'! $75; Knaust s "Lake Maggiore," $75; Bisphara's "Cattle Piece," $77V0; a copy of Mu rillo's "Immaculate Conception," $72'50; and others at lesser prices. It is proper to sav that many of the best pic tures are to be sold this evening, and connois seurs would do well to be preaent on the occa sion. Youthful Delinquents. John Conliff, aged seventeen, and Thomas Green, aged fifteen years, were arrested in this city last evening, charged with certalD bad behavior in Burling ton. It appears that on Tuesdav last thev ap plied at a residence in Burlineton and requested permission to stay an nignt. ine next morning they broke into a school house in the neighbor hood and stole a qunn'ity of puper, pens, books, pencils, etc., and then set fire to tbe place. They came to this city," where thy were fol lowed by the man at whose residence they stop- ged, and who, secuilng the services of Officer mith, of the Second District, had them ar rested. The accuser, however, failed to put in an appearance at tho hearing before Alderman litiermary, but they were, nevertheless, held ior a iurmer Bearing. Colonel Forney's Lecture. Hon. John W. Forney delivers a lecture this evening at Conceit Halt. His sutject is, "Has the War for Human Freedom been Fought in Vain ?" Mr. Fornev has been for many Tears a prominent lournullst, and is thoroughly acquainted with tne political nistory 01 tne country. o one tnat knows bow vlsorouslv ho wields a pen will doubt his ability to elaborate the important question that he has chosen as his theme to night. Cuirent events make the topic one of deep interest at the present moment, and it ia to be hoped that the hall will be crowded on the occasion. Morocco Finishing Establishment on Firi. Shortly alter 6 o'clock this morning, a fire took place in the four-story building situ ated in Canal street, near Girard avenue, and used by Mr. John Canovan as a morocco-finish- ing establishment. The fire occurred in the drying house used for drying sheep's wool. It originated from the heater, but was extin guished before much damage wa done. Con siderable injury was, however, sustained by water, ihe eutire loss, will reacn about $i0n0. Charged witu Riot. Charles Masev and I'hibp Coleman were before Alderman Hut- chiuson thiB morning, on the charge of rioting. A day or two since the Western and Spring Garden Engine Coiupauics engaged in a sort of running bght, while nut during an alarm of tire, ana tne above aeiendants were charged with being concerned m the same. They were held in $500 bail. riCKPocKETs Arrestkd. Last evening two young men nomed Henry Adams and James McCarthy were arrested in Robinson's picture establishment, on Chesnut street, while engaged in the act ot picking pockets. They will have a bearing beiore Alderman Beitler this atternoon. Silver-ware Stolen. Durinsr yester day atternoon the gate of tbe residence No. 220 S. Broad street was entered, aud some thieves carried oil' a bundson e silver salt cellar, some silver spoons, aud otuer articles. No ariest was made. NEW DkES?l-MAKINO KSTABUSnMEXT. At tho urpeut solicitation of numerous valued patron', we have opened a department tor Ladies' Dress-making, with suitable reception rooms for the littin", eto., where we aio now iri'iared to execute all orders in the best and latest Kuropcan style, with the utmost promptness. Ladies ncd ioar IIO disappointment in regard to their orors being deliveied punctually at the time promised. j, w. Pkootor & Co., No. D20 Chesnut street. Fprino Fashions fob, Children M. Shoe maker & Co., Nos. 4 aud 6 N. Eighth street, are now opening a splcudm assortment of Childbkh's CLorniinO, lu tho latest igrjg styles, unsurpassed for elegance of woikmanship and material. The public is inviiod to ca l and examine. ' Astonishing. To all who have not studied its niei its, the cures elloeted by JJanhemh Candy. The worst cases oi Throat, Lung, or Nervous JJisrasus giitt 0"""iig power. or sale by all drug' pHOTOOBApns at Kbduckd Pbioss Don't fall to visit B. jr. KHmer's tiallerv, No. B2i Arch street. vuuwinropa witea m lu oaturpwsed style. A rare opportunity, , To Clothiers Our purchases for this season having been delayed, wailing th cxpectnd doolins In goods, we have now on band tho largest and best sorted stock ot Clothing In Philadelphia, pur chased fof cath txchmivtv, at Ihe very loioett rates qflht leaton, wblcH enables us to reatiM a fair profit and sell at prloet less than tbe oot or ams roods In most other establishments. We ean supply clothiers doing a fine city trade, with goods adapted to their sales, at prices so much lower than the cost of tholr present stocks, that, by making an average of tbe whole, tbey will be enabled to dispose of tbeir goods at prices coveting the average cost, and even paing a profit. 1 BKirNMT ft Co., , : Towbr Hall, I No 618 Market Stbbkt. OlXtRiL BCOTT. This line old soldier does not mean Fiom tile's troub'es yet to steal. But, like tne enh, fresh decked in green, Does a ocond spring-tune reel. Bis constitution well ha stood Through battle and tempo-t's hour, And still endures, auito stron? aud good, Like a suit from Bennett's loor. We have . . All-wool Fancy Cassimore Coats, as low as. . . ,o 00 " I'ants ' .... 4 0.) " " Vests " ... 2 50 Making an crtlre all-wool fancy suit for f II 60 All-wool black f-ack Coats as low as. (11 00 " " Cawumere I'anta " 6 Ot) " Cloth Ve to " 4 OJ Making an entire all-wool black suit tor 20 00 All-wool good style Faucy cassimore buits, to match, lor 14 DO. AstouiBiiing these prices may soem, compared with those to which we liavo been accustomed ior several years, they ale not HcttHoutwe Aare tht. yixuls in qwintilivs, at Hie price mnutmxe.it. Wo make uo no trash they are all soivicablo gnod. Advancing irora those rates wn lisvo a ods ot all grades, uo to tho very finest tnbrlc. comprising 6 far the lurgnst aud most complete assortment of Clothing in l'hiladelphia , men's, youths', and bovs'), surpassed by none, and equalled by lew, In stylo, make, aud fit, at prices guaranteed lover thau the lowest elsewhero, or the monev rel'ind-d. Bknnktt ft To , To web Hall, No. 618 Market stuket. Tub Qoon Snip Continental that sailed with the 800 lair damsels lor Washington 'territory, has ar rived. The Minor went, aboard aud took tho'r 'il l. Just so. at that other Gmlinental, cornor of Chesnut and Ninth streets, even if you are nut. a miner, you can have your t'ick of a suocrior lot of Spring Clothm? at low pricos, at Charios Stokes & Cp.'b Onc-l'rice Clotumg House, under tho Continental. Aotja de Magnolia. This delightful wash for the lace and person is soporlor to any cologne to render the skin soft aud fiosh, to aliav inflamma tion, or puntr clothing. It is manutactured Irom tbo rich touuirrn magnolia, and is an unrivalled favorite with actrecsee, opera singers, ami all who wish to preserve and improve their personal charms. Bold by all uca era at ti, in (ante bo, ties. CoMrorND Interest Notes. 7 8 10 and 6-20a wanted. Do Haven & Brother, No. 40 S. Third street. B-20 Courows, Due May 1st, Wanted by Dbexf.l & Co., No. 8i soum luiBD Stbbkt. W. & B., Good Clothing, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. W. & B , Good Clothing, Oak llali, Sixth and Market. W. fc It., Good Clothing, Oak Ball, Sixth and Market. W. ft B., Good Clothing, Oak Hall, Sixth and Markot. W. ft B Good Clothing, Oak U al ' , .sixth and Markot. W. ft B.. Good Clothing, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market MAHKIED. McCLAIN SMITH. By Aldeiman C. B. Bottin- gcr, at his oflice, No. 214 Christian street, on the evening ot the 11th instant, Mr. KOUErtr McCLAIN to Miss MAKV &M1IU, both of this city. SAY FISH. On the 1st of January. 18RS bv the Boy. P. S. Hcnson, Mr. JAMES SAX to Miss JULIA I It H, of Beverly, N. J. SCHUYLER MATJSf. On tho 17th instant, bv the Key. Vaughan Smith, Mr. DAVID H SCUUY LEIi to Mies LIZZIE S. MAUST, both of this city. DIED. ADOLPH. On the llth instant. ELLA, daughter of Alfred W. and Catharine Adolph, aged 6 years aou 10 months. Tbe relatives and friends of the family are respect- full? invited to attend the funera', irom the residence of her parents, No. 80S Franklin stieet, on Satur day afternoon at 8 o'clock, without further notioe. To proceed to Monument Comotory. BAKEB. Suddenly. Mr. GEORGE F. BAKER. in the 25ih year ot bis ace. Tbe relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend tbe funeral, from the re' deuce ol bis brother, Jacob llakcr, No. 1C09 Marshall street, on iSunday morning at 10 o'clock. To proceed to Bndesberg. BE KING. On the 17th instant. ANNA M". BE KING, in the 73d vear ot her ago. Tbe relatives aud mends ot the family are respect fully invited to attend ber fuuoral, from tbe resi dence of her brother-in-law, Henry Hirst, Hadding ton. 1 wentv-fourth Ward, on i'ridav afternoon, the 20th instant, at 2 o'clock. DAVIS. On tbe 18th instant. Mrs. KACHEL DAVIS, wile ot Jonathan Davis. In the 67th vear of her age. 1 be relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence. No. 178 Oxlord street, on Saturday morning at 8 o'clock. To pioceed to i'lymoutu Church, Montgomery county. FBI FB. On Thursday mornlu a . A mil 19. AR ME ft PATION, son of George and Jennie Fryer, aged 10 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respeot ully invited to attend tbe funeral, from the rest. dence of his parents, No. 1300 Walnut street, on Sat urday atternoon at i o'clock. EAGS BRING A HIGH PRICE, BUT THAT will not make it profitable for you to have your clothe reduced to rags by hand wriutilDK Tbereiore, procure one of tlie C'lolliei-W ringers we have for sa'e, and much 01 the wear and tear of the washday will be diminished. THTJMAM a till AW, JNo. 86 (Eight Thlrty-nve) M AKKLT St.. below Ninth. BRANDS WITH MOVABLE OR PERMANENT letters.' lor m&lkJnir tools, etc.. mrnlahoil t tha Hardware More Of TKTMAN 4 8UAW, Mi. IwMr.lnut Thirty-five) MABKKT Ht.. below Ninth. THE PATENT CLOTHES-SPRINKLER datnnens clothes for IronliiK more evenly aud quickly tlianbyband. It may also be ufea by cigar makers, printers, or others who have occasion for light sprlu ling. or vale by TKUMAN MllAW. SO 883(l-.ltiht Thlrty-flve) MARKET 8t.. below Ninth. JORDAN'S TONIC ALE. JOUDAN'H TONIC ALE. JOKDAN'8 TOKIC ALE. JORDAN 8 TONIC ALE. H Is recommended by physicians ol this and other places as a mnerlor tunic, and requires but a trial to convince the most skeptical of Its tireat merit. To be had, wholesale and relaU, ot f. I. JORDAN, . . No. 220 PKAM Street. Champagne Cider, by the dozen, bottled, or by the barrel. 2 15 pA.TEISrJ7 W1HE WORIC FOB BAILIXGS, STORE FRONTS, GUARDS, PABTITIOS8, ETC IRON BEDSTEADS, AND WIRE WOBK, In variety, manuiecured by M. WALKKH & SONS- S'2!)6ii)8p No. 11 North SIXTH Street I7IGHTH CTKEEr RIBBON STORE, No. 107 J N. i I GhXH fttreet. (onrdoors above Arch street I woula respectiully announce to ihe ladles generally that 1 have now opeu, at greatly reduced prices, a com plete assortment of MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS, consisting of bTiaW, BRAID, AND HAIR BONNETS. . STRAW HATS, for T silks tanrt Children, the newest shapes and stvlet. UONNliX t-lLKb, CK l'ts, In all shades, with jutioous to match. ROKNET ANT) 1RIMMINO RIBBONS, the best to he found in thischv KKENt U AMI MIW YORK BONNET FBAMGS at the lowest pj-icea- , 1'UENCJI FLOWERS, . splendid variety. every urticl used in making or trimming auouneior uat. Orders as punctually as heretofore attended to. ' JULIUS SIOHEL, (Lata RlrhAl A Wevlt. JTtuf hslmrp No. id! M. ElUUTIi btieet i TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, BRACES, inn till Wiuri nui(,n.Bi ppilUlUOT Ul IUC 1U1H1 nnrovd klurirt. Infiriltfly suDciiur to all oihern. at Nn. 50 IS on li KKVAlNTH Street Ladles Attended by Mrs. UI . jntl libilAVaM" MNt uvftu 11UU V v-y m Wit surgeou, , I WImrp INTERNAL REVENUE. QN1TED STATES REVENUE SXAUPS. UNITED STATES REVENUE STAlirS. pbincipai. Dtror, No 0O4 CUES NUT STREET. CENTRAL DEPOT, No. 1O0 S. FITT1I STREET, One door bolow Chetnnt.) XSTABLlSBlS 18C2. REVENUE STAMPS of every description con stantly on hand, and in any amount. Orders by Mail or Express promptly attendod to. United States Notes, Drafts on Philadelphia or New York, or Curront Funds received in pay ment. Particular attention paid to small orders. Tbo dccisiobs of the Commission can bo consulted, and any information regarding the law cueorlully given. 1 be following rates of discount aro allowed : On all orders of (25, two per cent, discount. On all orders of f 100, three per cent, discount. On all orders of f COO, lour per cent, discount. All orders should be sent to HARDING'S STAMP AGENCY. No. 304 Chesnut Street PHILADELPHIA. 218 JAP, GAINS IN FINE CLOTHING. RCCKIIILL & WILSON, ' Brown Stone Clothing Hall," i Nos. 603 and C05 CHESNUT Street. NEW STOCK AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Having fold out our stock of Clothing for Gentle men and Doys, carried over from the late fire, our entire stock ot FASHIONABLE BEADY-MABE CLOTHING IS THE NEWESI, As Our Prices are the Lowest. MAGNIFICENT SPRING STOCK Now Ready, to Salt Everybody. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. Our newly fitted up Custom Department now con tains the largest assortment of all the fashionablo New Fabrics for cur patrons to soloct from. SUITS, CIVIL AND MILITARY, MADE UP TO ORDER PROMPTLY, In tbe highest style, and at moderate prioes. Boys' Clothing. In this Department of our Stock is also unrivalled. THE BEST IN THE CUT, At the Lowest Prices. .Orders executed at shortest notioe. THE CHOICEST STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING IK PHILADELPHIA. ROOKHILL & WILSON, "Brown Stone Clothing Hall," IVcs. C03 and C05 CI1ESMJT Street 411w-24t4p IKICKERBOCKEK ICE COMPANY. M. P. KEESUOW, A. HUNT, Wholesale and Retail Dealers. IMPORTERS OF EASTERN ICE OFFICES AND DEPOTS: Nos. 11S and 120 North BROAD Street; WILLOW STREET WHARF, DELAWARE AVENUE. Having secured a lull supilyof the beat quality of ICE, are prenared to iurnlBh it throughout tbe entire seaeon, as uiual, piomptly. at the lowest market rates. Hotels, Confectioners, and Shipping supplied with large or tmali quantities. Particular attention given to the dollvcry of ICE to Families, 8torcs, Offices, eto. ICE terved dally iu West Philadelphia, Mantua, Slch mood, 1 logs, and all parts of the city. You r older reipectlully solicited. ' 4 llsmwrplm CMIXG FASHIONS FOR CHILDREN". M. SHOEMAKER & CO., Nos. 4 and 6 North EIGHTH Street ARB NOW OPEMSO A BPLEKDIO ASSORTMENT i or . CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. IN THE LATEST PAMIS STYLES, Vniurpasted for elegance of workmanship and material IJflmwiluitp The public an invited to call and examine. XIIE CHOLERA Deprived of its Horrors by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. KOW IS IHE TIME TO USE A PREVENTIVE. There Is None Equal to Helmbold's Highly Concentrated Fluid ' Extract Sarsaparllla. THE CHOLERA Is defective vltalir.aUon oi the blood, and when the blood loses us LIFE OIVINO POWFR, It cncii relsisiton of the rontiactllo newer ol the tloiH !-1 1 ot tne Dotty ana me interlines open ineir myriad blin d ttntii aid a l the aUiuninoiu orfiueU niailng inaierlal paimei of) Irom the bowels 1' t' R f MJ H KALTU Y BLOOD (RK8I8 1 8 DISEASE, And while ikeiemay le ro occatlon (or at arm, those of imj ure blvua are ncst liable to sutler. mm nun HHH tlllll nan mm unit nun mm HHH miHUHHDIIIIH null mm IIHIl HUH mm mm mil iiiirf uiin huu IN TI1E PPR1KO MONTB8 the nyntem naturally anlrifom a clianke, and HHHllOLllH HK1IILY COStl NIRATH) 1X1KACT OF BAK8APAKILLA is an afistllnt of Itie grcatent va un. C.1M1 U bLOOM in Jilt PALLID CHEEK BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION EKtEKEf.EEF.R t K t bi-.F.LLEEU EES EEB .EE EVEEEE ES.l-.ELli Ei a KrE EEK Er EEEEEEErE EEEEEEEELEE IT ERADICATES KHTJPIlVE and TLCERATIVE UIBKASah 01 IbelHKwAi. liOsE, EY K.S, EV ELIDS, 8) ALP ana wdioh so amniiure me ajpearauve EL HOI I. tLe evil etiect oi mercury and removing a.l taint, the temnatitaot Hl-E.lMS' nereaitarv or other wlte. ana la taken oy ADULTS and CHILD HLN with periect bAEti i . ILL LLL ILL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL I LL LLL LLLfLLLI.LLLL LLLLLLLLLLLL , Kotatcwof theworrt di orders that affect manklid arise trim the corruption that accamu atea in the blood. Ot all ihe dipcovtrlea that have been trade to purge it cut. none can equai iu euevt uunuuuiu n vviupuuna jx nam m HHiSmatll a It oleanaea and renovataa tlm b ood. Instils thevtiorof healili Into the sysiein. aud purtioout the baruors which make diceaao. Itatiuiu latea tbe bealihy lunciiona of toe body, sod expeis the UlaoiQera tnat grow anu ranaie in iuo uiuou. MMMM MHHU MtoM M M iMH MM. a M M MMM MM M M At MM. VI M UN M M MMM MMM IS M MMM MMM M M MMM MMM MM MMM MMM Af M MMM MMM M U MMM MUM M MMM MMM V MM. VI Scrofulous, mere rial, and svphllitlo dlseasos destroy whatever pan tnev may attack. - uousamis ale au- aually irtm protracted diseases ol to s claaa, and from the abuse of mercury. Vlsli any boaDltaJ, umiui and prisons, and satlaiy yourself oi tie trmhtulneaa of this aeser ion. ine ayai in ubi ibib me mruauaoi tneae diseases by a )udlcloua combination ot Tonic. Uelniboid's i'lghly onoenirated F.uia Extract Sar saparllla Is a Ten ic ot the greatest value arresting the most inveterate aisease after the glands are destroyed, anu the bones a i ready afleciod. 'ihla is the testimony oi thooanda who ruveusad and prescribed It for toe BBBBBBBB BBBUBBUBB BBB BBB ' HUB BUB blill UBIi BBBBBBBB . BltBBBBJUU BBU BBB BBB BBB BBB BBB BBBBBBBBB JiBBBBBB AN IKTFRE8TIKO LETTER Is pnbllihed in the Mcdico-Cblruriilcal Review, on the subject of tbe ex tract ot tajsapamla In veneteat atlections, by Benjamin 1 ravers, V. K. iN.eio. bptaklng oi Hyphllia, and tieuaaee arising r m tbe excess of mercutv, he states, "That no rmtuf it tquai to the txiraet vf Sariapartltatittpoui-r if txttaordtary. m re to than any other drug lam ac quainttawith. It it n the ttnettit tente a tonic, with thtt invaluable ai tribute, (hat it tt a plicable to a ttatt of Ihe lyittm to tunken and yet to irritable at rvn drt other tubttancet of the tonic ctatt unavailable or injurtvut," 1 oooo OOOOOO OOO ooo OOO OOO OOO OoO OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO 0tO OOej OOO OOO OOOOOO oooo TWO TABLEBPOONHFUL oi the Extract of Harsa parilla, added to a pint of water, is equal to the Llabou Diet Drink, and one bottle Is equal to a gallon of the Hvrup oi harsaparlila, or the decoction as unua ly made. Ibe decoction Is exceeding troublesome, as it la neces sary to prepare It treeb every day, and the syruo la still more objectionable, aa It Is weaker than the decoction; or a fluid saturated with sunar la susceptible of holding in so.utiou much leac extractive matter than wa er aiont.and besyiup Isoiherwlse objectionable for the patient la frequently nauseated, and his stomach sur telted, by the large proportion ol sugar he ia obliged to take with each duse ol tarnaparll a and which is oi no nse whutever, except to ketp the decoction from spoil ing. Mere Uie advantages and superiority of the Fluid Extract in a comparative view are strikingly manifest. LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LI L LLLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLL Heimbold's EXTRACT Bl'CHTJ Cures Kidney Disease, lie in bold t XI K AC I' BUt'llC Cures KheumaUti'n He, ml old's i XTR.( TEUCHl' Cures Urinary Dlseaaes. Ililmbold's FX I R vCT BCCHU Curea tiravel. He mi old's EX lit ACT BCCHU lures Strictures, lielinboid's 1 XI KaCT tott HTJ Curea Dropsy . For tbe diseases nHtned above and fur Weaknesos and Fains in tbe Back, Female Complaints anil Dis orders arising irom excesses of any kind, It is in valuable. DDDnnnnT) DDDDDDDDD HDD DDD DID DDD Dll M)D DDD DDD DDD DDD DDD , DOD , DDD ' DDD DlI) DDDDDDDDD DDDDDDDD , THESE F.XTRACT8 HAVE BEEN ADMITTED TO C8K IN THE CMTED MATES AVM Y. and are also in very general use In all the Btate HORE1TAL4 and fULLlC JANUARY INS'l ITU lIuNS througl'out the and. aa well aa in private practice, and are considered as invaluable teinedlea. BOLD BY ALL DRUOOI8T8. rrlnrlpal Deoot IlELMBOLD'd DRUO AND CHEMICAL W A KEFtOUHE. 'o. 6!HlBK)ADwir,NEWTORK, AND HO. IMS. TENTH 8THKET, PHILADELPHIA. Cold by DTOgglslseveiywhere. HKWAltli WUHltkUt tfT8. lit I EI) I CAL I LECTIIICITY. AVondcrfnl Scientific DlscoTCfy. S. W BECKWITII'S ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE, No. ; 1220 WALNUT STREET, Tor tbe Treatment of Acots and Chroale llHaea. Eleclrical investigation has proved that the human body acts on tbe principle of the galvanio battery. The brain, mucous and serous membranes, the skin, uisars, ana nu-as, constitute tne negative and positive lorces. Fvery uctlon, whether mental or physical, Is tne result or these antagonists forces. Digestion. respiration, circulation, secretion, and excretion are dne solely to kotrlcal influence. Thero la a polar action estub Ished throughout the nervous system which coanscts with every part of the body, establishing and preserving a prefer ba'aaoe of the elect rioal element, which constitutes fcealtt, and a dNturbanee of which caases disease. There are strictly bat to conditions ot ef ease one of Inllammatlon, or positive! the other weak, debt Itkted negative) and as Electricity contains tnete two ccnattlons In the action of tho positive and negative currents, all wa have to do Is to neutralize tte disease and resioro proper healthy action. w e do not wish to ooovey the Impression' that we euro all diseases in all conditions. We cannot care consumption after ihe lungs aro all destroyed i yet we do axscrt, and are prepared to practically demonstrate ,. tlat hundreds oi cases otalinos. eveiy lorui o( chronic diseases, pronounced lneurahlo by the beat medical practitioners of the country, have been raJicaliy ci bud, some ot them In an Incredibly ahort time, by our Electrical treatment IU groat superiority over other practice m the cure of dl-ease n a so uttened In the (act that, wi.hln the pant eve years, over kouutkkh mot sand patients have been treated at this omce, suflcrlng irom a most evoty form and condition ot disease common to Immunity, and in nearly all cases a benetlt or perfect cure hns been elleoiod. Fa sy, deaf ness, bllndncFS, rhcumatlem.. dyspepsia, cancer, and all the old knotty diseases ibat are a physician's curse, as It proves his Inability to eradicate, aro by our scion -tine method comparatively easy of cure. Hoeclmens of tumors ol large growth extracted by means of Elec tricity alone, without pain, without the tue of the knllo, ligatures, or any other nicnns, may be seen at our oflice by those interested 'iherclore, with those facts to prove our theory and treatment ot disease, we are willing to undertake any of the lollowing dis eases, with every nope and prospect of success, witn very many others not here enumerated i 1. Diseases or this Bbatk and nebvods Ststmi. EDllepay. chorea, or at Vitus' Dance. Paralysis (lieiupieglai, euralgla, liyien, .Nervousuetu. t"aivl tatiuu oi the llvtn Lock-Jaw etc 'I lltUANS AND llSSirS Ooh'NLUTSD WITH THB DlOES- Tivs i Bitu.-hole Throat. D.vnuopsiu, Dlarrmea, l)y sentery, obstinaie Cors.iiiBllon Ua'iuorrlioldes or I ll s bl b us, Flatulent ana i'alntoi'a CoUo, and all aOe tloiis oi the Ller and spleen. 3. Rfcsi'iuATOHY Osoams t atarih Cough. Influenza, Asilnia (when not caused bv otKaulo diooiwos ot the heaitj, Lrunchitls, Plcuilsy. Pleurndyma. or Klieuina tiBiu ot ihe t Lest. Cuusuinptlon in the early stages 4. Fmaot's and AirsciLAB system.-Klu ii , atlsm, (lout. Lumbago Bull eck, spinal Ourvature, Hip DiMa"e. t anevrs. minors. 4. I'niNAHT and Cenital Our. ans. Gravel, Diabetes, and kiu ne Complalnu, Impotence and Scmlnai Weak ness. Ihe laitur coniplainis never tail to yield rauldiy totbistrcatmeu-. 6 Diseahks Pecdmab to Feualrs. Uterus Com plaints Involving u uiat-nosltion, aa Prolapsus Antro veislon, Retroveislon, Inllammatlon. Ulceration, and vai lous other afieo ions ol the Womb and Ovaries 'JO LADIES we can recommend this treatment as one ot UAV.tKIKD rjCCi!. Almost Innumerable oases have come under treatment at our oilice who can teaitty toihlslacl. Mra. Bt CKiVll'U has entire charye oi the Ladies' DcpauuieL t, end al delicacy wiii be need towards thi.se who entrust tnen selves to her care. In leniale diseases, as mentioned in the above list, with others not mentioned, she has had a laige expe-. rlence, aud can coutldentiv promise the moat grata y tug results. 10 TUE AFFLICTED The treatment Is mild and gentle, producing no shuck or uupeasant sensation whatever. Our professional intoicourae with the aflilcled will eer be characterized by perfect candor and boue.ty, and those wnose complaints are incurable, or do not admit ot amelioration will be rrankly told so, and not accepted lor trea ment. It matters not what may be your complaint or how long you may have sut lered. or how much, or what course oi treatment yoa may have been subjected to, er wbat disappointments you may hav experienced. It the system ia not worn out ii sufiiclcni vitall y remains lor reaction there Is a air prospect ot lecovery. larr.KtM io.- me diseased and all Interested are reierred to tbe tollowli g-uamed gent emen, who have been tiealed aud witnessed our treatment on others, at I.O. 1-&0 WANMJ1 Ktieet. A. J. rlessonton. Brigadier-General. No. 91S Sornce Slrcetj W. B. emith, Irou tounder. No. Mil Hanover etreett deo ge Douglass. Local axpre i Company. Fi.tn street above Chexnut; J. W. Bradley, publsher, o. bG N Fourth street: Robert Woik. No. 51 N. Third street: Con nel T. W. Sweeney. Asue.sor Second Dis trict. Philadelphia. Walnut sircet, bi lew Eighth; George EvansiEvnns A Hassall) mlUUrv goods, Arch street, below Filth ; Mr Pe.onze, tpe founder, Third and Chesnut sue ts; Ed. McLane, manufacturer cotton gotds all oi this city. A. Pleasontou Brlgadlcr Oene ral, Ht. Louis, Mo. I Jacob Tandegrllt, Odessa, Del ) it. A. Bcmple spool cotton manuiacturer, Moant iloliy N. J., with very many others. Physicians or students desiring to have Instruction In the coirect application ot Electricity for the cure of dis eases can app y at the office. Consultation iree. Dencrlntlve clrca'ars of cares eflected. witi. numerous references, con be bad by ap plication at the oflice. All letters addressed to DR. S. W BF.CKjyi'H, No. 1220 WaL.NUi Street, IH thsm 2m8p Philadelphia. GEO. A. COOKE OFFERS PRESTON COAL, Wbich is the very best SCHUYLKILL COAL coming to tbis market. Egg and Stove sizes at $875 per Ton ALSO, THE GENUINE EAGLK VEIN COAL, Same sizes, same price. A 6uperlor Quality of LEHIGH COAL. Constancy n hand Egg and Stove sizes at T30, dellv ercd(toanr part ot the city, entirely free of slate and dirt I advise my friends, and the public generally, to lay In their coming winter's supply now, as the price h as low as it will be, ana as there Is a prospect oi an advance soon. Orders received at So. 114 South 1 HIUD street EMPORIUM, 1 17 rp No. 1314 WASHINCTON Avenue. J. WILLIAMS, 16 North SIXTH Street, No. MANUFACTURER OiT VENETIAN BLINDS, AMD WINDOW SHADES. Ibe largest and finest assortment In the c'ty at the lowest prices. t 2mrp STOKE SHADES MADE AND LETTERED. P IN E S II I U T S , Money Eefimded if Not Satisfactory, MADE OF NEW TOLK MILLS MUSLIN, only 14 CO ntoal price 15 ' MADE OF WAMSUTTA MUSLIN, only SS-7S, UtUftl price S5C0. BOT8' 8I1IKTS on band and made to order, A liberal deduction towhoUsaleuade. T. Ij. JACOBS, No. 1226 CHESNUT Street, 28thstatmrp Philadelphia. J HE AMERICAN BUREAU OF MINES, No. 64 BROADWAY. Mines, Mineral Lands, and Ores examined and reported npon. Competent Engineers furnished to Mining Com panies. Consultations afforded on all Mining, Metallurgies and Chemical Questions, at tbe oflka of tbe Bureau, CEO. D. H. GILLESPIE, President. DBAKX DE SAT, Secretary, 10 tuths r
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