The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, May 08, 1866, FOURTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGKAPII. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 8, 18GG.
Oneihl NclioficldV DixAcrtntlon on Wo-r-nnnimity
to the South.
General tiicnnl W. Sdiolield, who distin
puished liimolt on tho Held during the war, is
now a Rcprcfwntntivc in ConeroMs from lVnnavl
vaniii. In a recent ppcecli lie thus treats on the
flppct h lor nuiirnnnimity to the South:
A, ln, m.innnnlmity Is Invoked as a oliioid of do
iti.i n. A jrroat nation, it in naul, cm afford to lio
niaci animou. Wl course it can j l.ut lo . us nro how
tin Id. kor lour jears thco people mado war upou
lit, Mtlioui causo, 01 cvou pliuiailile excusi. H;loro
tnfy begun tvte buifpd tliom, in (rn at humility, to
withhold liom the cniimry flint torritue di-solution.
J ii tan we warned tlmm of t'10 puoHiimotit trntt
must lol ow. Our t Dlrc itleg and wariiiiiffs woro re
ceived iu tlio ltebo Capital, no their tclrgr.ipli in.
lo m d uk, ' with penis ot IuupIimmt " lueyllred
upon us wliilo vo wore vet uion our knoes ln'trinir
(or (.rate and ui.lon. The content, oncu begun, was
com Udell on our part with treat torbearanun, and
within the Htiictect military aw. We even retuin)d
lor a while thou iuuitiro slaves On their nnrtit wa
conducted not only with the c nidetiini'd svtcm ot
cruol inurilln and vlmtidil vnrlare, but with llr',
poisnti, yellow 'ever, and anamination. Tho ciairs
ot ti'"(ni mi'ii within their power woro couliactitcil,
and have never jei Ikil-u ic ton d. unci U n oil men
wo; o liuntf lor ticii on to tlmir pnteuded oovjrn
Im n
1 ou toil us they iiave suDrred So liavo wo Peace
lia ii mo hi Ihm j I ti i ii i si iTopirity will return;
t) o h siKina ot mournm? w 1 be mid aside; but in
tiieleaitol everv luniily thero is an unspoken sor
row that w II sadden lito even to the (cravo. Now,
wo are admoiiished to bo maintain mous to tho
nutl.or ot a I this suflerinir. 1 accept t tie adtuoin
foil, but I sui nut thut we are so a ready. The law
com einiied Hu m to death, and wo have pardoned
t Ik in. 1 heir i-Mntea wero forieitcd, and we have
resioied them, fsot a traitor lias een hunir; not
one convicted ; not, one tried ; not a dozen arros od ;
but n any have been honored as rulers in State they
only lulled to ruin. The liii'li-soiinditiu eloquence of
tho ffeiitlen.nn irntu A'ew York (Mr. Itavmond ),
calinn ii no usio admire tne com ace and devo
tion" with v liitli il.ese bad men prosecuted a cruel
war Bf.rain-t our k tidied, our i otnos, and our coun
try lor tour yrars, lias fcnrci-ly Nubsided when
our terns are invoked over their sel'-inllicted
stifl'erines. I bus, at this end of the avenue we are
alu rnately called uuon to admire and pity them,
while ut .lie other the preen seal is kept hot with its
work ol c cmeiicy clemency ot:eu unsolicited, some
tm o contemned Wo huve even ordoiod historic
i --cr.pt ions to be erased t'roni captured emmm at
Wi t l'nint, tint t the tiovs ediicaied at the cxpenso oi
a o .01 1 ment their taihers could not quite- destroy
miuht not bo irritated. What more can wo -lot
W liat more can uent'emen ask in tho nauio ot man
nnniiiiit I "dive to tnis oiit-seventli ol population
more than one-third of your political power?" Is
thnt what you ask. and call it only magnanimity to
the lalse men ot tho country? Call it rather trea
chery to the luithlul; or, it that sounds harsh, call it
submission, surrender, whut you like; but, lor tho
sake oi truth, let no one cull betrayal ot country and
li lends magnanimity to enemies.
Resignation ot Surgeon-Ucnernl Phillips.
Statu ok 1'k.8ylvania, nunoKON-UKMiiiAL's
Offick, HAitiiiHUUKa, March 27, IStiG His fcxcol
lency Andrew (i. limn, uovernor ot I'cniisvlviinia.
Sir: I have tie lienor to tender to you uiy re.-dua-tion
as buTpoon (jcncrai ol I'eniisvlvania I he mu---ter
out ol the reeuneuls liom the State renders it un
necessary lor me to rema n here longer, and having
devotoii live years to tho public service, I desiro to
return to tl e piivato pursuit ot my profession.
In thus asking the severanco ol niv connection
ith your ninitai v stuff, I cannot ret ain from ex
pressing niv ruti tide tor the iiniloim kindness
shown to mo bv von, ollic aily and personally, lor
tho generous con (idenco you have always p aeed in
me, and the hearty co-operai ion you lia.e atl'jrded
me in tho oiscliui go of my duties
The trust you reposed in my lla-ity is moro plea
fling as you were to deeply interested in the medical
cam Oi tne t'oops you sent into tho Held, and lor
whose comfort hea th, and lives you ever inani
iesK d tho Yvarmrstso'iuitude
Willi tho earnest desiro i hat tho years of anxiety,
toil, and giave responsibility wn.cli you nave so
latelv afsed through, a.s a public officer, may bo
lollowed by a long lilo of health, happiness, and
prosoenty,
I have tho honor to be, vory respectfully, your
fl u-1 d and ob uieut servant,
(Sigueo) Jopeph A. Phillips.
Surgeon-tieueral ol l'euusylvuuia.
Tennbylvania Kxkoutive Chamber, TlAuaro
BUito. la, i!7th March, laj'j. Dear Sii : Vour
nsuiiiitioii as surifuou-Oeueriil ot l'ennsylvauld is
accepted, and you are relieved Irom duty lrom and
alter the 1st ol April.
In our ro ireinent you havo tho satisfaction to
feel that you I roinptly answered the call of your
country, and gave her five v ears of your lito. and
thut urn peifoimed nil tho duties ot tho dill'eront
positioi k you held, killully, justly, and faithlu ly
1 take greut pleasure In thanking you tor tho
manner iu w.iieli you iu fil ed tho duties oi tho oflicc
ol Sui pcou General of i tic state dunes dulicate a id
conip'icute.i ; and were it i ot tout our country lias
beu restored to ieuco, and thus re ieved you ol
ollice, 1 wi u'd 10 ra 'he ii.temiption of our social
lelanons. wh eh ln.vo been intimate and pleasant
1 siucoroly trust on niav bo lewarded for your
services to your coiuitr- b many years oi profes
sional succes- and huppne93.
I r mam. as ever, truly our 'rieud,
iSigned) A G f'up.TiN.
Johti'ii A I'uiLLirs, Surgoou-Geueral I'euusyl.
vauia.
AMUSEMENTS.
Ar.cii IfTREET Thkatrk. Mr. Rankin's benefit
drc a fine nouso lust evening. Tins evening, the
complimentary benefit offered to Mi s Koemio do
Marguonttes tuko place. Tho popular play of
A'anchon, in which this young actress uchieved such
a triumph during her late onvugemnt in this city,
will bo given Miss Koeinie introdiiciuv Kuehin's
beautiful "Ave Maria " The Amh iastulor's H'itc
bus been expressly arrang.-d for Miss do Alari'uo
rittes. It is a brilliant, high toned comedy. Iu it
liliss do Maruerntes will smg the "Last Uoso of
Suuimer," and a eavutina lrom Auber's Ain'msw
ilrice Mr. S linn ltobsou, Mr. rtaukin, Mr Maokay,
Mis Thu) ur, Mrs. Crease, uud Mrs. Worrall are all
iu il e cast.
Benep t of Miss Ia&y.ik 1k ice I'll is favorito
" euu ng lady" oi tho Areli Street Company tukes her
annual In uefit on next Friday evonmtr, and sUo bus
arranied a veiv attractive profrumme for tho occa
sion, nit-lu ling three characters iu which slio his
a)xared to l" st advantage. Kesides this, Mr. Frank
Moidauul and Miss Cornelia Jefferson havo volun
teered tneir vuluublo services, aud the henejirinre
will bo lurther assisted by everv member of tho
regulur stock company. Miss .trice is a ua'ivo of
Philadelphia; a c'o-o student; a most deserving
youui' ludv ; and improves as an artiste euch season.
She lias, thereloio, extraordinary claims upon tier
triends and the pMolic generally, and wo doubt not
t iat flit y w ill award her all due patronage.
Njw CiiKPNtir SritKKT TiiEATKK Mr. Adams
was most warmly welcomed by a public which has
a ways had tho very highest opinion ot his talents.
IIik voice, which report had said to bo all'euted bv
lioiicnivs, is on the contrary, liner, clearer, and
mi re powerlul tl'an ever. His lUrrtic was admira
ble, lull o! assion and power. Ho will ropeut it
this evening.
Walnut Street Theatre Hmnlet is undimi
nished in its a traction. Hio audience lias earned
to undirdaud and to appreciate t'ie exij iisiielv
arllstic min en f, e ot tut- puce. UootU ua.-been
lout Bine-, understood and appreciated.
Amkiiican Theatric Leo Hudson's iirst appear
ance drew a crowded house She is tho finest '.Mu
zeppa" that we havo vo' had, and relieves that
drear drama ot much of its monotony. Kvery ouo
should see ber n tins fine part.
Academy ok Muhio l'lio Havels odor eachevon
ing u mi re aitractivo pioirrainmo. io one must let
them leavo iho citv williout havinir seen Voting Ame
rica lie is one ol tne "vendors of the ago.
Awmbi.y Hnt.DiNos 1 hecontlaration ot Mos
cow, o ie ot tho great events of history, 19 disp ayod
in an adnniable dio mna in these rooms, Matinees
V ednisdays and atiirdavg.
IIowe'b Cincu is doing a very large business at
the oomer I llroad aud Locust streets, aud tho e i
tertuinmeut gives eiitiro sai.Hlactlon. There will bo
another preat street paveaut to-morrow, which wnl
iirhs down Kroad to Spruco fctreet, down Spruce to
Keveuth, up Kieventli to Spring Garden, down
Slinng daroi n to third, up third 10 Uirard avenue,
up Girard aveutio to Hideo road down Kidpo road to
'tenth street, down lenth to Arch up Arch to Thir
teenth, down 1 hlrtconth to I'ine, up Pine to Broad,
aud up Broad to plac ot x'libition.
(R. HUNTER, No. 44 N. BEVENTil
hTHFKT. IHfiVE ITIT.TtF.RT. l'HlLADEf.I'nt A.
AikuowUrtiied tv allpurnn tntrrrtt, d as by lar the
MOST bl'CCf.HsFLL UllfsIC'IAl
In the treatment -r D ixit, t in ni tpfeiallp. QLICR
THOKOIIOH, and ptrman- nl rur a qaarunieed tuevi-r?
case. Hcmember OK. Hl'NTKtt 8 Celebrated Kemedie
ran only te bad genuine at his oid estalilulied Odlc.t No,
44 N. SEVENTH S"et. abuv. HUsirt. 5 6t
EDWARDS & LAWRENCE,
FOR SALE AND TO RENT.
J 0 O M S TO 11 E N T
larg?, "Well lighted end Venlilatcd
ROOMS,
ON THE SECOND AND TU1HD FLOORS
OF TIIR
"Evening Telegraph" Building,
No. JOB oulh THIIU) Street,
TO rtliT.
Al'l'LT IN 1IIK OFFICK, FIUST FLO ill.
N. U WITH OK Wit HOUr STEAM 1'OWfcR.
0CO'Il'A(iK AT I'fBLIO SALR. f
WlllbosoM at I'lihllc Sale, on flic proinlso-'. Zikl.
OiN WrDNKiDAV. MAY Hi
Bt I o'clock. A IH.SIitMtLh KKsijji M K sltiiatnil In
I liester I o nslnp less than Imp a tine lrom th" cltv
Hud's rnntalniiiL' nearly I-1 V K ACIIK.S of LvM).
on w lib h Is a vood substantial House, built In t'otiatra
style, coiitHlidng ten rnons.
Also, out-kituhen mid dining-room, summer houso,
burn anil sinble chicken bouse, etu.
The tiroumls have been put In oxcollent order: well
fenced, aud planted with fruit and shade trios, vine,
cte. etc.
1 lie propert' Is within five mlrntos wa'k of Thtirlow's
Station, and fit pen minutes 01 Chester .station, ami has
aline view ol the river.
rossesslon given ut eneo From ts healthy location
and easy access, is a icr.v desirable place lor a suiumor
resilience
For fuitbcr Information, annlv to
Ul-.UlidK HKFP, Chester,
or John cAtrvKli.
9 1 13t Trndesmen's Hank, rinladolnbia.
ft L. II. JOSEPH, CKNTUAI, HEAL ESTATE
Lii Agency. No '271 8. Til 1 111) Mr. et, Philadelphia,
l ii. heal Ksta 0 Jiouvlit lied Sold 011 Coininlsslon.
Loans negotiated. .Money pi oc 11 red 011 Honds, Mnrt
(.ntes (,inl other securities. House and (Ground Kouts
collected.
toiiiinissloner of Deeds tor all the States. 4 2Tlrn5p
f PEKSONS HAVING PROPERTIES FOR
jjiiisale or to rent will find it to their advantage to call
ut tho C tntial Ileal fcsute Ageucv, Ho. 'ill S. TIIIUO
Ktieet.
No bonus or charges made en cither owner or tonant.
5 liurr) 111 . J OS K V kl.
T-ARGK PWETJJN':. OK STORE PRO-
I'EK'IY- In Ninth stnet above Haen now vacant.
and will be sold cheap. 'I his nronertv can be alieie.l t
a trifling expense and can I c mnde a first-rate stand for
almost any kind ol respectable business Applr to
V. K. KOLWKI.L A SO V,
lt No. 1211 N. NINTH ftraot.
fft FOR SALE, WITH IMMEDIATE FfH
JJii session, lianilsome and convenient residenco with
sine yatd.sitiiB e 111 Thirteenth street above Spring Oar
den siteet. 'ibis is a very ilesirnhle prope'tv, having a
large .vard. well stocked with grape vines, trult trues,
cte App:yto v. K. l-'oIAVKLI, it -ON,
lt No. 12!) K. SI NTH Street.
f FOR SALE, WITH IMMEDIATE POS
13, session handsome residence with brown stone front
situate in I'ine slrec1, west o; Fifteenth stroot will b(i
sold at a low price. Must bo told to closo accounts
Apply to C. F. FOLWI Lf. A iON,
It No 121) , NINTH Street
m FOR SALE, WITH 1MMEDI TtT POS
KJik session, handsome residence, with marble, iront,
siniiite opposite I'enn S juaro will ho sold a bargain If
applied lor ai once. C. F. FOLWF.I.L A, son
lt No. 121) y. NINTH Street,
fft A LARGE VARIETY- OF PROPERTIES,
- both lnr(;e and small For sue a' this time bv
FOLWi u, ,t HON, at 8. K comer of NINTH and
C1U 1IKY Streets. (Call and get a Koglster.' lt
FOR KA1 A I.' I MM I 1HW. niK-ie
. . . . - . . . . . . ........ , , uui.oj
Prminrtr In KTVTII ).,.,,, . n V 1 ... .
- "r..., .,,v., miutt a,uu D1IUUI
FOLYVKLL A flON,
It 8. E. corner of Nun i aim Chorry streets.
tft Fok SALE CHEAP SEVERAL HAND
iiii some Hf lings In Yt'es- riiiladolphla. Aoplvto
U FULWfcHi t SON No 12 1 N. Ninth street.
FOR SALE A DKSIRAKLE THREE
Liil stoiy DweHIng, with thieo-storv douhio Buck
Building en 'I W i I.FTII Street above Oreon. All
modern iniiiroveinents. siimnier kitchen heaters, etc.
l'rice, SCUUU clear. Apply at this Oibce, betweou S and
12Ail. 4l!)
TO LET A FURNISH EI) HOUSE FOR
tho Summer season, centrnUy located. In a d'-llght-I
ul neighborhood; ail modern conveniences, use of
Piano, 'i'o a sniuil lainlly this is a desiiablo resl bmce.
Addiess (J. W.. Box 41U, 1'ost Office. oH2t
SEVENTEENTH AND SPRING GARDEN
N T II r. ETS,
A LARGE ASSOKTMENT
OF
BUILDING LUMBER,
FOR SALE LOW, UT
F. H. WILLIAMS,
Seventeenth and Spring Garden St.
IlE HARRISON ROILER.
A SAFK STI'.AM lOI LI .lt.
The n I c-1 1 1 1 1 -n ot manuiactu-ers and others usinu
Steam is confidently cal ed to this newstemn Uene
ruior, as coiiibminii esjen iul uilvuntaites in uhsoluto
salety 'mm exp oslou. in cheapness ol llrst cost and cost
ol n puirs. In economy uf luel, lacl.lty oi c.euninn und
transportation etc,, not possessed by any o'her bol.et
now in use. 'I his boiler I-1 urine I 01 "a ctnubliiatioii ot
cast-iron hollow spheres, each snhi-ra cluht inches ex
ternal uiaioeicr, ami inree el tnths of an inch ihlnt.
these ar held touetber bv Vt rollclit-iruii bo.ts. with
cntis nt ti e ends
Nearly one iiiiiioreu ot iiidso ltoners are now in epora
lon, ouie of them in the m et estubiisbinents iu this
citv.
Fur d seriptlve circulars or price, applv to JOSEPH
I1HUIS'N. Jr. llaniBon Boner Works, 'iKVV'8
F I- Kit' Bond, adjoluunj the l ultcd States r-enal,
I'hllai clphla. 4 !l s t l 1 1 1'2 1 1 1-5 (t
4MNK SHIRTS,
Money Refunded if Not Satisfactory,
MADE OF NEW Yd K MILL MUSUX, only $4 00
usual price 5 60.
JIABF. OF WAM8UTTA MUSLIN, only 83-75, usual
, ... E , . A
price u ' v.
BOVh' SI11UTS on band and made to order.
A dliral deduction to boltsuleirado.
T. Ii. J A CODS,
No. 1226 CHEPNUT Street,
3 29 thstu 2mrD Philadelphia.
THE AMERICAN BUREAU OF MINES,
No. 64 BROADWAY.
Mines, Mineral Lands, and Ores examined aud reported
upon. Competent Engineers luiulshed to JHihuk Com
panies. Consultations afforded on all Mining, Metallurgies
and Chemical Questions, ut il.oollUe of the Bureau,
(3K0. I). II. GILLESPIE, Presiilont.
DKAKK BE KAY. Secretary. lttuthsrp
EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL
HOWELL & BOURKE,
JTI A N V F A CT MIEKM
OF
PAPER HANGINGS
AND
WINDOW SHADES.
N. E' CORNER
OF
1 OIRTD AM) MARKET STREETS
rniLADELrniA.
3, E, Cor, Second and Market Sts, Fhilad.
M 1 ; A & SMYT IT,
MANUFACIURKBS OF
HIVE SILYER-rLVTEl) WARF,
No. 010 CHESNUT Street,
l'llll ADKt rillA.
Htf
AUCTION SALES.
1.J SCOTT. JH., AUCTIONKEU, SO. lO-'d
1J. IIH-SNUI 8TUKK1.
3U. Scott. ,Ir . la the pleasure of announcing tocon
iiolsciir. o art a ver valuanle col ectlon n
lkl'OHTtD 1I1UU CLSS MODhU.N Oil. PAINT
IivtH, reprrsrntfd liy the tollowlnR leadlnn artnti of tho
Kh mlnli liu.HPhloif, Butch, and Frein-h schools, viz. :
W. Bnucuereati, Havid Col,
1 iim ne VcrhoeciihoTpn "riolus.
Ketdinaml dn lliaeckelaer, K K ur-finaiiu,
A. Von llnmmn
A . Kveriii-n.
M. A Kirk-Kock,
'I . Waniier,
H. Von Sehr-n
llcndrlrk 11 ShaefTels,
J. VaarherK,
II. t-avry ,
J Wosipme.
P. V. Verrejdyt,
A herrure,
( li's l.rirkoit,
.1 Htrorlioi,
W. 51 orris.
W. Kock Kock,
I. lluvti-n.
If. hi Idai-rt,
Zaeliery Noteraiinin,
li.deluu ,
.1 (arrahalo,
F, Musln.
I h's llua
II. E. Hevntjcns,
T. C. Mertz
I hoodore Uorard,
C. 8nrlner,
t . l.ehn t.
I and others.
to be sold at auction by B. cott, Jr.. on the evenings ot
1 1 uredav and Irlday, Mar 10 and II,
atTH' o'clotk at
tlOTT'a AKI GALLKHY. Mo. 1020 CIIESSUT
Hi reet
Die ahovo are now on exhibition free, dar and
Pvcnli h
lurv painting In this collection Is guarantors
o tii Hid. as.it
BOOTS AND SHOES.
FINE UOOT.S AND S1IOHS,
1 Oil OliNTLEM F.N S
A ii tl B o v s ' W o a i-,
AT REDUCED PItlChS,
AT HELWEG'S,
No. 535 ARCH Street, Below Sixth.
Kind-class work a. ways on band, aDdinadetoordor at
short notice. 4 H linp
FURNITURE.
J3 U Y FUKN1 T U It E
At
c; a u i. n cos
UNION BE POTS
ftcs. 37 and 39 N. SECOND Street:
KOppoplte Christ Church),
And Corner of NINTH and MARKET"
1 he largest, cheapest and best stock o
F IT K N I T U " E
Ol evci y de crlptlon In 'he world. 2 Iu 5p
IIOSEWOOD, C1IAM15ER,
AND 1'AliLOU SUITES.
AT
GEORCJE J. IIEXKELS',
T111RTEF.NTII AND CIIMSXLT STREETS
4 14 lrr 1 Formerly of Nos. 800 ana 811 CTIESNCT ht.
WALNUT CIIAM15EU
AND PAIU.OIt SUITES,
Either Polished or Oiled,
AT
GEORGE J. II EN K FES',
TIIIRIEENTII AND CIIISNUT STREETS,
414 1m Foimerly of o. 809 sud 811 CHE9M.T St.
LIFE, GROWTH AND BEAUTY.
3Irs. S. A. Allen's World's
Hair Restorer and Jress
ing -inviforate, strengthen
and lengthen tit e h a ir. They
act directly npon the roots
of the hair, supplying re
quired nourishment, and
natural color and beauty
returns. Grey hair disaj)'
pears, bald spots are cov
ered, hair stops falling, and
luxuriant growth is the re
sult. Ladies and Children
will appreciate the delight
ful fragrance and rich,
glossy appearance impart
ed to the hair, and no fear
of soiling the sL in, scalp, or
most elegant head-dress.
Sold by all UruistM.
Depot 193 & 200 Greenwich St. N. Y.
OH LIFE-REJlVL'XAT0.
KI'IlF-MiTII TO THE WKAK-YOUTII TO THE AC! ED
'i his preparation Is unequal ed as a rejuvenator and re
storer ol waited and Inert, function-!.
i.e lift) e. 'he hu-iI aud all thoxo who hare In any
v ny In: paired their vitality by excetwlve men ml or pliys)
cu npp jL-atloli,whl line the Itlokreue to he what Its n tine
mil I e a li e rejuvei ator, which, while It bulMs up tho
hlii.iti-riU constitution, will aixo Impart to the fee ing
the luisl-iu-sit ami eneruv wi.ich belong toyouth
i- o n, alter bv what cause anv o.ynu bin beeonioeniee
h.eo Iu lis niiicih us thin Hupntb preparation wl.l remove
th a' i'iiusi1 a' once and lorever
lilOliHlME cu i-s tlenmal Pe' lllty Imputenc, N'er
vov.s Inctipaeltv, liypepsla, lruresiou Loss of Aptie
l ie. I i w fp.rim, Imiiecilily. Mental liid.)le:iee Kuiacia
Ih n 1 mini It lias a inert de mhiliil. desirable, and
imei el'.i-L-t iipmi the nervoussystem. anil a i who are in
nnv win protraeJ hv nervous dijahhliies are earnestly
ml vl-cil to seek a eure In this most excel cut aiU un
eiMinlleil preparation.
lilOKHI Sr. The Feeble, the l.ar (tuld, he Despair
hi; ihe Old shoulil Kive Ibis valuable dlscov -n' a trial;
It til I he loiind tota ly uiik-teiit irom ad other articles
cr Ihe same iiumose.
10 KIM ALES. I his preparation Is Invnluab'e in ner
vous w eal.net-ses o' all kin is. us I' will rcstoro the
wasted strength with woi denui uermanoiiee.
11 Is also a nund 'ionic, und wl 1 lvu re lel'm Dvstiop
sia Willi the llrst dose A brlel persls enue in its use
w ill leiiovaie t'ie stouiHch to a degree of periect heulili,
und l.-iiish Dyspepsia terever.
Ili:c JmilariM-r bottle or six bottles nr SS nn a bv
liruttis's t'tmril y Mnt hv express auvwhnra by ad
dicsiiiiJ Hd'ClllNtiS A tllLLYEll I'ropriotor,
io. ta on Btreet, .New lorn.
Held b'J0UNS0N HOI.I.OWAY COWDHM.
jo a o m ia in m tree t.
DYOIT & CO..
4 19 'hst'i rp No 'iU N. SECOND St.
vClO 10,000, ?0OO, AND OTHER
111 I , ' IVM
amounts lo louu on Moittiago.
Ap'y to
LEWIS If ni DNi rt,
No 152 Hou;h KOl'lll'U street.
B8 3t
EDWARDS & LAWRENCE,
DRY GOODS.
JjjVKK & I AND EL I ,
FOURTH AKD . T CII STREETS,
HAVE A FIN ; STO( K OK
DESIFACLE SUMMER C0OD3.
BLACK IUHBrBL.'CnPINTi
HIAC K LLAMA I AC I'OINTS
I'l liE WHITE LLAVA 8:IAV L?.
WHITE 8I1E1 LAM) HI! AVLS.
WI1ITK BAhlOE fllAWL.
ItLACK GRKNAI IM. I IIAWLS.
TWO YARDS WIDE lil!I N VDIN rii
SUJIMEK SII KS REI ITi ED.
SUMMER DKEFS OUi'l 8 UKDUCEI).
FILL LINE OF 1ILA( K (inoix.
FILL LINE OF WUl 'E GO IDS.
Hl fF l tK, AND lil I F. l EHCAl F.S.
I I I F.11NK, AND 1.1 I E I.ACONS
TOFHISTH' MiESH (. OILS.
OltdANMI.S AND Ftllll.AliD .
BEST ULACK MI K.- ,H'C ETC. UllstuthSp
gl'IUNG AM) SUJIMEH DRES GOODS.
Larpie purchases at tho lute Atictloa Sale enatilo us
to of c'r croat Inducements In tho price of all the popular
sty Us of Lrefs Goods.
Cl'RWEN 8TODIHRT A I) MOTHER,
Nos. 4.".0, 4.V2, siul N. hr.COND Street,
5 5 It A bo vo Willow.
pie 1 1 r.i.ACK sn.r.s, or all widths
J V aud grades,
FROM ATCTIOV.
cntwk sun iut.y hrothkr,
OS. 4."s3, 452. und 454 N. S1U ON D Street.
8 8 3t Al-ovs Willow.
I MUNCH CASSIMERKS AND COATINGS,
FROM AFCTIOS.
I'KICFS I.KFATT.Y FF.DrI'D.
IRWEN sldlH) Kl .V HROTHfR.
Nos. 45'i, 452, und 4:.4 N. .-ECOM) .-street.
8 5 3t Above Willow.
IGUT FANCY CASsniFUES, FOR LADIES'
8ACQUE8. CAI'S, He Kio..
AT FED! (ID HlUCK.s.
CL'RWEN hVODDARl HUOTIIF.lt,
Nos 4S0, 452, anu 4.14 N. HtCOND Strer.
5 53t Above Wlllovr.
MILLINERY GOODS.
WOOD A
No. 725 CHtoSUT STREET,
AllE OFFLJUNG DAILY
ALL THE LAUKT NOVELTIES
HATS ANT- IJONNFI'S.
IXCLVDINO . POPULAR
JAPANESE AND MKI-AUION HATS.
4 ln2iuip
MISS ('. O'JiYENE,
In her New fnd Elegant Store,
No. 807 A7. CH Street,
Has row opeu a large Mot-'; ol the cuaiccst
1'liENClJ MlMiINEltY.
A yoiini; I'nrlslenne (frnn, nc of the most eminent of
the niilllucrr establishment-ot I'ariMbas chame ol tho
Triniuiinp Department
Ev-rv style and kind of HAT or UONNI1 T now In
lashlon will bo lountl In Mock. 4 21 liurp
MRS. L. DILLON,
Nos. 323 and 31 S0UTLI Street,
Has a handsome assortiniit of STRING WILLI VERY s
lllssis' and Illinois' I'd s ana Caps, Silks, Velvets,
Crapes. Ribbons, Fcathcis F owers, rames etc. Hi 154m
REFRIGERATORS.
13 F R I G- 11 A T O 11 S.
SMITH & RICHARDSON,
Agents for the salo of thi lustly celebrated CHARCOAL
LI.n'ED REFRIGhKATl KS,
WUOLESAI i: AND RETAIL,
ITiOM 8GTK) TO 8'35'OC.
521iCp No. 611 MARKET Street.
QNE DOLLAR'S WORTH OF ICE
P K II W K i: K
Will keep your provis cool and sweet iu tho
warmest weather, by ut;i - one of
iSclio oloy's Ijni- lleri'iei'ator.s.
Thev liavo thrco aptu: ui-nts, and are thorough
ventilators. Tho ma l izes require but 50 cents
worth of Ico per week
K. S. FA!.: -ON V- CO.,
3. AN I'FAL'TU It ERS,
4 251mrp Ao 220 DOCK Stroot.
STC --S, &c.
TJ X I O X O : h S T O V E S,
A new and complete appi.n tus tor Cooklni? and Heating
by l'ctroleum Oil. Our m- ves g ve no smoke or tdor,
and are not liable to gel tiitoiotde', being as simple In
every respect as a Kcrose; e Lamp. The U iker, Droller,
and Flat-iron Heater are tl e onl.i special articles of fur
nlluro retiulrcd. ForaUi iher purposes ordinary stove
lumiture may be used.
DAVID II. LOSEV,
BOLE AGE1 T F( R TFiJNSYLVAKIA,
yo. 38 iouU FIFTH Street.
Libtra! ditcount to the Hail . 417 3m rp
,1 S A T K F O R S A L E.
A SECOND-HAND
Farrel & nerrirg Fire-Proof Safe
FOlt SALE.
AVPLY AT THIS OFFICE. 45rp
EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL,
WILL OPEN
IIIEIR NEW STORE'
uortrnwEST couueii of
EIGHTH and FILHERT Street
OM
Wednesday, ISTay )
WITH A NEW STOCIC
i
or
FANCY AND STAPLES
DRY GOODS.
L I N K X S ,
FOR HOYS' PANTS, ETC
A Splendid Astortment Now Open
AT
MILLIKEN'S LINEN STORE
No. 28 ARCH STREET.
UNbLhACIIf I) LINEN DUCK AT M) CIONTJ.
L'Nin.UACllKI) LINEN DRILL AT 50
t'KNlS.
STUII'KD LIN KM DDILL, DAUK COLOK3,
C2A t'KNTS.
l'.LAf'K AND WHITE L1NKN CIIKCKS. 62V .
C'l'NTP.
I'EOVVN AND WHITE LINEN CHK'iKS, fi21
( ENTS.
CHECKED I.INEN DUCKS.
WHITE LINEN DUCKS.
WHITE LLNKN DKILLS.
I'LAIN COI.OIiED LINENS, I'OR JACKETS
AM) COATS.
PRINTED LINENS, I'OR SII HUM AND
JACKETS.
FI1E LARGEST STOCK OF
LINENS,
OF ALL KINDS IN THE CITY,
AT
MILLIKEN'S LTNEN STORE
8SlntUtl,2mi No. 8i38 ARC! I Street.
AT RETAIL.
JAS. 15. CAMPBELL & CO.,
No. 727 CHESNUT Street, 'ZZ
Have made extouuive additions to their popu
lar Stock ot
SILKS
AND
DRESS GOODS
WHICH THEY CONTINUE TO SELL
At Moderate Prices. .
WHOLESALE ROOMS UP STAIRS. 331
REPUCTIO X IX TRICES
OF
SPRING CLOAKS,
IN CLOW AND SILK, OF OUR 0WH
MANUFACIURE.
PARIS MADE GARMENTS. A new opening,
at one-half cost of importation.
FINE LLAMA LACE SHAWLS AND CIR
CULARS, all at Reduced Trices.
J. W. PROCTOll A CO.,
8 27 tuths2mrp No. 020 CHESNUT St.
T CHAMBERS. No. 810 ARCH STREET.
J HEAL t.'Ll.'N Y LACKS
ItLACK IICIPI'KK LACES.
1X1 Mi LACK VHL8 AT tl, A BARGAIN.
WH1TK 11(101)8.
PHIRIIED MU.XLINM i'UR WAISTS.
n.iD ami mi kive nainsook.
niKSOIl HK1KT1NO Mt'HLIN.
5-4 hiH' HM.HIi (lAMliKIC.
UAVr.l'Hd KIMUNCH AMI IVSERTIOVS.
811L'lLAftU SHAWLS, CiiKAV. U UtutlmUt
S. E. Cor. Second and Market Sts., Pliilad