It TEE DAILY EVENING TELEGKAFH. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1806. 5 AMU8EMENT8. Tui Or Last EvEKiH.The repetition of Klch berg s charming Doctor of A'cantaraHixtcUsil a highly appreciative audience to the Acsdomy of Muslo last evening, and the opera paused off with even more eclat and lucceM then on ti e previous occasion of Its per formance The One ana In the flint act, which m Rich In gs splendid execution make so prominent fea tures In tho opeta, wore all boisterously encored, a4 were each repeated with that unaffected grace and good nature 10 characteristic of Mlsa Rlch'ngs. The gem lor the contralto In the same act 'Turn Where I Hay" was also rapturously and most de servedly encored. Miss Uanlson's rendition of It Is a positive delight to listen to. She Is certainly a great acquisition to the taientoJ troupe, tor hor volco Is one of rare beauty, and her atyle is at once flnl-hed and effect ive. Mr. Pegnln'a "Doctor" Is irresistibly oomtc. although extremely natural, and last night his scones with Miss Etchings and Mr. Wylle were unotuous with humor. One great advantago of the Rlchlags troupe Is that all the members of It act well, and that, is, In a mcssure.the secrot of their success In such operas as The Delor ( A Icantara, TKr Daughter of Ihe Regiment, etc No theatrical company In the clt could have acted out the libretto of too it c or Defer than tne Klchinxs troupe: and when the vocai anilities ot via Rlchiuifs, Miss Harrison, Mr. Peakes Mr. floiiuln Mr. Wyiie, an J the rest of the per ormer are uten (ato Sccouut. the success of the opera is not to be wondered at. As fur the opera iiseir. we oan ony reitcrnte what we have said before, that It Is unquestionably one of the best-lf notrAo ftrii oomlo operas, Kng Ihd or Italian, on the stage at the present time the ' snobs." who can see nothing pood that Is American, to the conttary not withstanding. All that Is wanting Is to have It sung In Italian, so that no one could appreciate the rich humor or the side splitting comicalities in It und then wouldn't It "draw." The fasnlonuble world" would In that esse be 'lonvuloeo to lis very centro" perhaos ami noodledom, Indeed, have a "n.w $enat on." 'the leouersoi lunlilon," too. would have an opportunity of encouraging Mud art," and of showing their clothes at the same time, which thev cvinot. dare not, do at Uie barbur' Ut Et,alitt Opeia. Mote's the pitv. Ihe rrf encouraiieni ot art, however, do patronise It, and will noubHess be present this evening at the rnpntl tton ot the' h'-nnan (Jirl which wil be snng tor the lat time on the ocoaxlon. No troupe we have had has ever per ormed It as well as this, anil the last opportu nity o hearing It should not bo overlooked by those who enjoy good music artistically and edectlvelv sung. Italian Opera, We gave yesterday a glance at the exUnslvo reprioire 01 tavorUe Italian operas to jbe given In this city next month by the Bergmann-Rnn-conl-Poch t oupe. To day wo prostut a complete lis of the leading artists ot the company : Pttme Donne 8 prani Slgnora Carmen Pocb, Sg n rlna Antoinette Itonconi, Miss at. A. Hanck, Mis Clara Louise Ke.logg. Prime Donne bprani e Contralti Madame Fannie Natall Tenia, Mademoiselle Stella Uouheur, Miss Fanny Btockton. Jenn Plgnort) Mazzol nl. Barayll, Testa, Bernardl. llarvoni Signors liolllnl and Lorlnt. Bani Mlgoors Antonuccl. FoHsntti, and Dubruoll. buffo The celebrated Oiorgio Uonconi. tindactort Hetr Carl Bcrgnisnn, fclgnor A. Torrlanl, and Max Marelzck. ho d'ltingw and complete a Company has never been brought to Philadelphia, aud wo trust thu enterprise will be wel sustained. Tub Chbstnut waa crowded again last night. Mr. John E. owens baa already established himself as a preat favorite with out ciltlcal plat-goers. His per formances are tie Igluiul remembrance of old time genuineness or acting. To nlgut, Ow'it repeats his great assumption of the r ue ot ' c'a'eb Pluminer." and Altss JoHle Urton gles her simple and touching rendi tion of "Dot." Mr. Owens alreaiy feols "at home" anoogus. The Walnut. In answer to a general request, Mr John B-ougharo appears to-night as ' Dr. Ravage " in blB beautilul new corned t of Playing with f'tre, sup ported by Miss Annie Graham. Mrs. Waicott. Mrs Chap man. Niessrs Walcoct, Fawcett, chapman, and all 01 the . company tavoiltos. At tub Ambkicah the Streeti tf New York Is having a great run. The bouse Is crowded nightly. We observe that this theatre has running around the streets a carton mosquisb-looking sort ot a vehicle, that ap pears to have been the favortte carriage of the Saltan's "principal wile" at Coi.stantlnople. l'nls bugecart la covered all over with motiocs, wnlch tell In letters of so Q" what Is done at 'the American." la this part of the Pilgrim's Progress ' At tbr Ancn, the Florences continue to delight large andlonces with tbelr capltv burlesqne. cnllad A'aru-a-Broque, which they give to-night, with other g'ood Ulinfnt. Hblles. at the Assevbly Buildings, docs his great blossoming and fruit-beating orange tree" trick again to-night. He will also introduce his comical band of hlockueads better known as tlio "Old Original Jacob's Wood Min rcls," piay the piano, and do other wondor mi. deli.htlul, tunny and rdicnious things Cabncboss A Dixky have a surprising success with their novelty called the Sp-ctrc't Frolic. It Is a capi tal burlesque, lull of Jokes and local hi is. It is to be seen thin evening at the "Family Itesurt" In Eleventh gucet, above CiitBnu'. Valeb's Wisteb Oabdes, In Vine street, below Eiphlh, is a pleasant place to spend an evening. Tue music ia by the very best mastfM. and Is executed in admiral). o style bv a large uud clilclent orchestra, IMPORTANT COKRESPOSDFjSCE, Government Bonds and Securities Eft'ect of the Election upon their Value Opinion of Hon, Thaddeus Stevens. The following correspondence explains itself: Lancaster, Sept. 18. Hon. Thatldeuj Ste vens Dear Sir: Ai the question has frequently been aflbed of nie Wliat ellVct the President's policy of reeonstruction would have upon our national securities, 1 would like to have your views upon the subject, if it woulu not be tres passing too much upon your time. Yours, very respcctlully, John Gyqkb. REPLY OF MB. STEVENS. September 21. John Gyper, Eq. Dear Sir: lu answer to your inquiry, "What effect the success of the President's views will have on tne national securities," I am opinion that its efleet would be very injurious. The President contends that the body of men act. up as a Congress has no Constitutiona. poweis, and can do no valid acts in the absence of the excluded States. The Congresses that authorized the war debt aud laid the internal duties lo pay it were composed of precisely the same number of Representatives from the same States as the present. It it should be decided that those Congresses bad no Constitutional ex istence, then tne 6-20 10-40s, 7'30s, and the lecal-tender Greenbacks will have been issued without authority, aud will be worthless. Whether they would ever be redeemed would depend on what the President would consider a Constitutional Congress, alter the admission of the RetMl Representatives, when the condition of the debts of both belligerent would be con siders. Yours, truly, Thaddeus Stevens. Decision Concerning the Stamp Act, The Mobile papers publish the following de cision: "Officf of Internal Revenue, Washington, September 11, i860. Sir: In reply to your letter of tbe 5th inbtant, that when lease are exe cuted in duplicate, triplicate, etc., all require stamps as originals, but mere copies are exempt. If notes are given for the consideration of a lease, they muse be stamped as well as cue lease. Very rei-pecUully, "K. A. Rollins, Commissioner. "Messrs. Clltherall & Jones, Mobile, Ala." Spain in a Nutrhell. This paragraph from the London spectator says much ins m nit compats: From reports which have come to us concern ing Spain, it appears that the Interest taken in cattle-breeding is confined to pieparin? bulls for the arena. This is putting 'circensos' first with a veneeance. The sheep have depreciated i mill nnthinnr nnni'firs to thrive in n11 as the peats always features in a Spanish land- . nlUn . i .1 . . i. .1 mtn 1.11.11., ... I - . 1 SCape Or Story, luo uum uuuca aio uukiij nuitej - thouch the yield is fair." ROCBCHILL & WILSON, Brown Stone Clothing Hall, Nos 603 and 605 CHESNUT St.Phila. We bare Jtut received a new and well-selected took: Of CLOTHS, CABS1M ERES.and VKSTINOS. Also, OVEO-COATINGS and SUITINGS, which w will maks to otder at the most reasosaM prion DRY GOODS. IV I I L L I KEN'S LINKN' STORE, No. 898 ARCH Street. STITCHED SMUT BOSOMS. In tne makinr of SHIRT BOSOMS I use tho best Iriih Linen oi ray own Importation, and employ the l,Mt roacblne-opotators in the cttr. I am thus en abled to tupply my customers with BOSOMS OF UNEQUALLED QUALITY Plain Plaits, All Sizes. Fancy Small Plaits. Mixed Plaits. Woven Shirt Bosoms, from 37 J Ceuts Embroidered Shirt Bosoms. Wristbands, Etc. Etc. IRISH SHIRTING LINENS. I import tho bfet Linens made in Ireland. Full lines ol all qualities in Heavy Golden Flax Irish Linens Imperial Irish Linen. Medium Irish Linen. Fine Fronting or Bosom Linen. French Linen, Etc. GEORGE MILLIKEN, LINEN IMPORTER, - 917 tl2 Jlrp No. 838 ARCH Street. CURWEN STODDABT & BRO. HOB HOY PLAIDS. VICTORIA PLAIDS. IUcINNI.S PJLAID9. BOVAL STCAHT PLAIDS. UICIl POPLINS. ALL-WOOL CAIIrIL:RES. FROM LATH ARRIVALS. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452, and 451 N. SECOND St., 9 25 3t ABOVE WILLOW. nLL OPEN THIS MORNING, Splendid Quality I'OKOED SILK POPLINS, Also, one lnrolce ot IRISH POPLINS. in choice phailos. a inn line ot LUPIN'S FRCNCII AIKRINOBS, fyom l-2 to fcl'75. 1 bave now in stock, a complete aud elegant assort ment 01 rich PLAIN, PLAID, AND STRIPE POPLINS, All-wool Pialds, only 75 cents. SUl'O yards two yards wide KNGLISII MERIXOEg, 'n all Hie choice shades, 4X yards tor a dress, only (1-2), MUSLINS! MUSLINS! flood old Waltham ShlrlinB. only 25 cents, liest 5-4 Pillow t aso Muslin lor SI crnts, AH the most popular makes at low prices. A lull line of SI1AKKI1, IlALLAKDVir.LE, OPERA, Anil fLAiu b ii nil mu r lina.tiiiia, Heavy I ed Twll'ed Flannel, only VH cents. Uood't'antou t'lannol, only ib cents. (i. D. WISIIAM, 922 m f 3m NO. 7 N. EIGHTH STREET. ycCUHDY & DUNKLE, NEAV TRY GOODS STORE, No. 140 North EIGHTH Street. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT or FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, Offered at Prices Below Competition. MUbLINS, LIKENS, aud SHEETINGS, in grea riety, Ttry low 9 19 wg8m rn Simpson's sons', X No. 922 VINE 8TRRET No, 024 Dealers In Linens, W hite aud Droits OoodB, Embroi deries. Hosiery, Gloves. Corsets, Hundkcrchlois rialn and llemstiiehed, Hair, Nail, 'iooth. and Plate Hraihes, Combs, Plain and fancy Noaps, Penuinerv, Iuiporied and Domestic Puns and Pun Boxes, and an endless vanety ot ouons. Always on band a complete stock of Lad'es', Gents', and Chlidien's Undervests aud Drawers; EugllsU and Herman hosiery in Cotton fcertno, ana Wool. ( lib. t'raule. and bed Blankets. Warbellles, Allendale, Lancaster, and Goney Comb Quilts. Tab'e Linens, Napkins, Towels, Plain and Colored Bordered, German Roll. Russia and American Crash, Babatdvale, Welsh, and Shaker Flannels in all grades. A lull line oi Nursery Diapers of all widths at T. SIMPSON'S HONS', 95 ' Sob. 022 and 924 PINK Btreot CHEAP DRY GOODS, CARPETS, OIL Cloths and Window Shades. V. E. ARCH AM BAULT, N. E. corner of ELEVENTH and MARKfcT Htreets opened this morning irom auction, all wool Ingrain Carpets, at 81o . SI, l 85. 1 il and 1-J0. Wool til lug Ingrain Carpets. 50, 62, and 7"c English Tapestry Mrusseis Carpets, oiilv aTtlO- Imperial th'ee ply Carpets, only 2 '20. llemp Carpets. 87c Rag Carpets, J8o Floor Oil Cloths, 620. Woollen Drogues ai iy stair Oil Cloths 2flo. Table Oil Cloths, 75o Ul't bordered Winnow Shades, 1. Flaln 8badlni(, Sflo. Blankets fti tofclO. Marseilles Quills, 5 to 10. Hhectiug Mutlius, Sic. Shirtings, U to 87c. Flaunels, 37o. up. Alpacas, 87o. up. English Merluoes, C2o. up. Cheap Whole-ale and Retail Mine, N. E. corner ELEVENTH and MARKET btroets. 9211m "OltOCADE STRIPED POPLINS OF MEW DESIGNS, tl' RAVEN STODDART k BROTHER, os. 450, 452. and 454 North SECOND Street, 9 23t Above Willow. ROCKHILL & WILSON. Brown Stone Clothing Hull, Nos. 603 and 605 CHESNUT St., Phila. FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING FOR GENTLEMEN AND YOUTH DRY GOODS. VOOLLEN GOOD8. SIX THOUSAND YARDS. LADIES' WEAR. Frosted Be avert. English Whitney Velvet Beaver Astrookiana. Chinchilla. White Clothi Scarlet ClothA. Middlesex Goths. Waterproof Cloths. MEN'S WEAR. Bilk Mixtures for Baits. Fine Black Cloths. Fine Black Caarimerea. Castor Beavers. Extra Heavy Overcoatings. Fancy Cassimerea, $1 50. Harris Caasimeres. Biolley Casaimeres. BOYS' WEAR. AU. Wool Caasimeres, K 00. Handsomo Neat Styles, $125. Very Heavy Dark Styles, SI 25. Fine Light Weight and Colors, $150. Cadet Grey, All Shades. Boys' Overcoatings. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO., N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET. 8168m CURTAIN ESTABLISHMENT. The bnbscrlbers are now receiving their FALL ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND ELEGANT MATERIALS FOB DRAWING-ROOM, CHAMBER, LISRARY, and DINING-ROOM WINDOW CUIITAINS, Lambrequins, Chair and Sofa Coverings, Etc., Comprising the Latest Importations and Newest De signs and Fabrics, In RICH PLAIN SATINS, 11KOCATELS, LAMl ISADKS. SILK TERRY, COTELINE, SATIN IK LAINE, 1'LAIN WOOL EEPS, New Style Broche and Satin Striped Reps and Terry, French Embroidered Lace Curtains, The richest Imported, and a very large assortment of OT'llNOHAlU. HWISS AND MO.sLI CUUl'AINS, ColiNKES, TA8M-LS, ETC., all of which wl.l be PU C UP when dtsiri d. In the newest and most tasteiul man ner in ton nor country, by experienced and reliable workmen. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRIS0N, 9 11 fmwGm No. 1008CI1ESNUT Street. II. feTJSJEX Ac. SON OPENED THIS MOPNIKO, One Bale Yard-Wide Uallnril vale Flau. uvltt, at 65 cvuts. 7-8 YARD WIDE FLANNELS, at 60 CENTS. ALL-WOOD CiOOH QUALITY FLANNELS, 37H CENTS. All the Best Makes of Bleached and Unbleached Cotton Flannels, at the very Lowest Prices. BEST CALICOES, FAST COLORS, 16, 18, and 20 CENTS. New and Choice Styles Fall and Winter Dress Goods, at the very lowest Market Prices. CHEAPEST FRENCH MERIN0ES IN THE CITY. FKENCH MERINOES, Si 12, woith tl.25. F11EN C a MEHINOES, J 1 25, worth SI B2. FBENCli MEBINOES, 91 60, worth SI 87. EJUPBE8B CLOTU POPLINS, SI, SI 25, 150. All new and choice colors of OUR OAVN IMPORTATION. 9 24 St Nos. 713 and 715 N. TENTH Street. No. 1024 CHESNUT Street. E. M. NEEDLES. ' Btraapers and others will find at No. 1024 CHESNUT STREET A large and complete assortment ot LACES AND LACE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, , WHITE GOODS, ' HANDKERCHIEFS. VEIL8, LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS, SLEEVES, ETC. ETC. ETC., In great variety, and at LOW PRICES. E. M. NEEDLES. im)b lavsana noi -on A LL-WOOL CASHMERE PLAIDS, 60 CT3. ALL-WOOL CASHM1BE PLAIDS, 60 CTS. ALL-WOOL CASUKEBE PLAIDS, 66 CTS. ALL-WOOL CASHMERE PLAIDS, 75 CTS. FULL LIKE OF FALL AND WINTER DBE33 GOODS, FROM THE LATE AUCTION SALES. CURWEN STODDART fe BROTHER, Nos. 450, 462, and 464 N. SECOND Street, 9261t Above Willow. ROCKHILL & WILSON, Brown Stone Clothing Hall, Nos. 603 and 605 CHESNUT St, Phila. i The Largest and Best Assortment f Boys Clothing lu the City, ?'' Clothing (0 Order, DRY GOODS. P It 1 C E & WOOD, N. W. Corner EIOHTH and FILBERT, Have Just Opened 1600 pair boot quality Kid Gloves, $125 per palr.fl Superior qnality Kid Gloros, $1 per pair. Joavin's Kid Giotfh, best quality imported. , Ladies' and Gents' Linon Cambiic Udkr.. Ladios' and Gents' Uenutitohed Oakfi. Handsome Plaid Toplins. tl 75 or yard, riaid Poplins, tl 81 per yard. Hold Luntrw, 87 cents per yard. Plain A II-Wool Dolainei. Froncti Mortnoes, all wool. Plaid I'oplina, all wool. A new lot of French Chintzes, yard ride. B ack Alpacas, very cheap. BARGAINS IN Ali-n ool and Domet I'lannol. All-wool Shaker Flannels. Biescbed and Unbleached Canton Flannel. Best makes Bleached and Unbleached Muslins. Table Linens, Napkins, and Towolt, at lbs very lowest market prioes. IS IS PHICE & WOOD. K. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT St. B ROCHE FIGURED POPLINS OF NEW DESIGNS. CURWEN STODDART A. BROTH RR, Nos. 4S0. i'i and 454 North SECOND Street, 23tt Above Willow. JRISH POPLINS OF ALL SHADES AND COLOB8. C II RAVEN STODDART &, BROTHER, Nos. 40, 46, and 4S4 North SECOND Street, is 3t Above Willow. 1866. FAIL FASHIONS J. W. BRADLEY'S DUPLEK ELLIPTIC (Or Double Sprin?) S K i R.TS! THE LATEST STYLES ABE NOW MADE VERY LIGHT. They will not BEND or BREAK like the single spring, but will PREbEKVE thoir P.RFECT and BFAUTIIL'L II APE, where three or four ordi nary Kkirts ba been THROWN AS1DB AS USE LESS. Tboy are the most ELASTIC, FLFXIBLE, and DIE ABLE 6KIKT MANUFAC1URED. Tbey COMBINE Comfort, Durability, and Economy, with that ELEGANCE ot SHAPE which bas mado tbe "DUPLEX ELLIPTIC" the STANDARD SKIRT OF THE FASHIONABLE WORLD. This POPULAR SKIRT is UN IVERSALLY UE COMMENDED by tho FASHION MAGAZINES, and OPINIONS of tbe PRESS GFNERALLr. At WHOLESALE by tbe Exclusive and Sole Owners of tbe PATENT. WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY. WARDROOMS AND OFFICE, No. 97 CHAMBERS, AND Nos. 79 and 81 READE Streets, NEW YORK. Aleo, at WHOLESALE by tbe LEADING JOB. bhlLH. I915swltw2trp Q O N O O 11 1) G 11 A P E S, Fecelved every morn lug from the KNOX FRUIT FAKM, In 10 and 20 1 ounii boxes, for Bale. J. S. LASH & CO,, No. 727 MATKET Street. 0 54 St QOLD BOUGHT AND SOLI) STERLING, LANE & CO., BANK CBS No. 110 Sontb TUIKD Street. 9 6tl5p ROCKHILL & WILSON, Brown Stone Clothing Hall, Nos. 603 and 605 CHESNUT St., Phila. Ready-Made Clothing for lien. Ready-Made Clothing for Touth. Ready-Made Clothing for Boyi, FURNITURE, BEDDING, ETC. F U H IS I T XJ It E. ftEO. J. I1ENKELS, LACEY & CO, THIRTEENTH and CHESNUT St., PHTLAPRLPHI 4. 8uits of Walnut Furniture in Oil. Suits of Walnut Furniture, Polished. Beits of Walnut Parlor Furniture in Oil Suits of Walnut Parlor Furniture, Polished. Suits of Rosewood Chamber Furniture. Suits Pompeii Chamber Furniture. Euita Pompeii Parlor Furniture. 8uito of Walnut Dininfr-Room Furniture. Suits of Walnut Library Furniture. Suits of Walnut Hall Furniture. A larie ssaortmeot finished, on hand. CK0KGE J. HENKHS, UCfcY 4 CO., D2I Imftp) Ko. 1.101 and 1.103 CIIFSMIT Btrret. BUY FUKN1TURE AT GOULD A CO.'S In Ion Dnpoia, corner NINTH and MARKET and tiO. 47 and 39 North 8k.CONl Htreot. Hie iarKnt, chcannt. and best atock of Furniture, of tvrr (lencriidion, in tbe word. Hcnd tor Printed Cata lo ne and Trtoe Lint, lhe soundnesa of material and workmanship ia auaranteed of a.l we aril. Furniture lor l arlor, Drawing room, (,'liamber or lied room, linlnn room, Lilirsrj. Kltcliei, 8rvanta' rooms, Oflluea, Schools, Churches, Odd Fellows, Masons, or otucr I odnen. Ships, Institutions. Clubs, Colleges, Pttb ic Uullillnpn Hotels lloardiDg-Uounea, Hospitals, Fairs, or a stnRle piece ot Furniture. Drawlnxs and eollnia es furnished when required Orders sent by post will be executed wlib oetDatch, and with liberality and Justness ot dealing t ountr.r dea'era, ana tbe trade generally, continue to be supplied on thesame liberal wholesale terms, that insure the no a tair piotli. Parties at a oistanee mv remit through onr Hanker, tbe Fanners' and Mechanics' National iSank, I l.punu. street, or the t'nloo National itank. I lit rd street, or br hxprrss. Check, or I'ost Olllre order. Im mediate attention wilt DCguen, ana satlslaction insured. ooirin & Co., K. E. corner NINTH and MA KKK.T streets and Aos. 37 and 39 Hortn HECONK 8tnvt. 2105D Philadelphia. FEATHER VV ARKHOUSt, TKNTH BrUKKT, BKLOW AJK H Feather Hods, Holsters. Pil lows; Mattresxes ot all kind.it IfianKcts, (,'onil'orttl)lis, Coun terpane. Spring lleda. Hpiing Cots, Iron BeUstosds, Cushions, and all other artic.es in tue line ot buKinesa. MOB nil.LllORN. No. 44 S. Tr.Mll Minet. J 7 tmwm'io l-e.ow arch. h K M H 73 CHARLES E. CLAUK, No. 11 North ELEVENTH Street, BEDDING AND COTTAGE FVHMTl'RK WAllEHOl'SE. Hair and Huck Watlresnes, Feather Bed.-, Boisters, and 1-1 lows. Best Quality of Soring Mattresses. Bedsteads. Bureaus. Wasust&udd, C baits. Towel Racks. Rocking choirs eic. Pew CuhIiI ns. Feather and Down. Comlortablea and Blankets. 9 5 wnmJm T o IIOUSEKEBP E K S I Lave a large stock of every variety oi FIJliNITUKK Which I will sell at reduced prices, consisting ot PLAIN AN1 MARBLE TOP COTfAOK Bt'ITS walnut cbambcu nUirs. PARLOR hl'Ht. IN VELViil' Tl trSH PARLOR SUII 8 IN IM 1 K CLOXU. PARLOR H'lTS IN RKPS. Sideboards, Kxtcnslon Tables, Wardrobes, Bookcases Mattresses, Lounges, etc etc. l. I'. C.I J STINK 8 IS K. E. corner SECOND and RAO. Htreew. S T A B L I SITE D 1 7 9 5. A. S. ROBINSON French Plate LookliiK-GIasses, ENGRAVINGS PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS EIC Manuiacturor of all kinds of I xxykiTigj-Olass, Portrait, and Pic ture Frames to Order. No. 910 CHESNUT STREET, THIRD DOOR AHOVK THE CONTINENTAL, PBILASELPOIA. 3 15 FIUST-CLASS FIRXITIUE. A Large Aaaortment of th Latest On hand, and will be sold tula coming season at very n oderate prices, at It. lUTZ'S Furniture EstablUhmeut, 0 8 3m VOj 1218onthj:LEyENTa8treet. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES gVANS & WATSON, MANUFACTURERS OF FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF S A. F E S DKSIUNED lOH Bank, Mercautlle,or Dtvclllus-IIouae I'aa Established Over 25 Tears. Over 24,000 Safes in Use. Tbe ouly Safes with Inside Doors. Never Lose their Fire-Proof Quality. Guaranteed free from Dampness. Sold at Prices Lower than other makers. WAREROOMSt No. 811 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. 9 8 5 CARPETINGS. JjEEDOM & SIX AW, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CARPET WAREHOUSE. No. 910 ARCH STREET, A?E;OPEINa AN ENTIRE Hff STOCK OF Foreign and Domestic Carpctlngs, In every style and variety. C4m8p B. UUNTEB, No. 44 N. SEVENTH HTHF.ICT. ABOVE FILBERT. PHILADELPHIA Acknowledged by allpartiet interetted. as br tar the iMOST BCt'OfcaBi'UL rUVBlCIAH In the treatment f Dueatet in hi$ $peeally. QUICK, THOKOUOU. ondwrmmmil eurei guartmuted in ererv eau. kumouber DB llONTKU'8 Celebrates (tasaediaa can only be had grniiliu at hlaold eatuliU OiUce, ro MEDICAL. errV .1 ' , . . v. ...... R HEUIVI ATISK1, NEIIRAIAjIA, GOUT, ASTIIMA, l'OSITIVELY CURED ATLA8TI MO CURE, NO PAY. DR. FirLEIt'S WONDERFUL KIIEUMATIC RE3IEDT For Bhcamatlsm. Senralgfa, Gont, and Anthma, ia tralr stoniahlng tbe afflicted world 1 houiand of lafferara. who bave tried everything, relootantly purchase It, tm lapldly, to their own surprise, set well, and the terrtMa inveterate cases ao easily cured prove It to be the dim wondcr.ul remedy knom in the clvilired world. Bav mrmber, used Inwardly only contain no mercury, cot chicum. minerals, metals, or anything lnlurlous. Lateky reduced from 10 to $a per bottle. Warranted to onre every cane, or the amount paid positively returned! the only remedy ao guaranteed. 1'repared by Dr. FITLKtx, Graduate ol tbe TJniTenltv of Pennsylvania, now one ot our oldest physicians. Advice gratis. Afflicted Invited to call. ho. 29 M. FOURTH Street, be ow Market. A8TOIJM)INO cube of rheumatism. W. C. ost No. I.W8 S. Thirteenth atroet Janrwa vercd from Kheumutixm and Keura Rla sabered mnf yeais; cured by Dr. Kitler's groat Remedy. HOM RES1 ARK ABLE ( TJRE Or RHEUMATISM Mrs. Keccey . Ridge road above rop er, sulleredorer 20 jcara; now well. l)r Filler's Remedy again. EXTRAORDINARY ( I RE r RHEUMATISM Robert Toole, ho. 4:10 Wilder atreet. wants the Dublin to know that he suffered a longtime; couldn't muve. lurid by Dr. Fltlcr'a Remedy, l'eriectiy harinion. vVOMERFUU CONRD F. CLOTHIER, No. 23 N. Water at . cured of Rheumatism by three tPBHpooniul (loses of Dr. Fltler'a lb fallible Rheumatic Remedy. He could not walk. A8TONI8H.NO. ALDSRMAN JOS. H. COMLV, FrankK'id suffered 11 j ears Cured bv one boitja a4 Dr Fitter's Rheumatic Remedj, and aaja to ail, net caiedbt OHliigthe Kamedy. i MOST WONDERFUL CURE OF VEUEALQIA AH BHEUMAT1.SM Ever known. Mr Josepn Hiaies. Andalusia, aoflernd aliieilme. Tried even thing, cured only by Dr. Fit ter's Remedy. ANOTHER CUBE. JOSEPH bTF.VENS, Esq., No 03S Owen aireot, Kouthwark, who lias aufleaeS far Syeaiawitn Rheumatism, has been completely cared by using one-halt a bottle of Dr. Fltlor'a OreatRnea mafic Ri'Q.edyt used inwardly. Depot, No. IK S FOU 81 to Htreet Warranted to cure. ANOTHER VONOKRFUL CURE. The lady having chaige of the Union League Hoqm suffered n blj. turedbv Dr. Htlor's Remedy. 81 w OHEKOKEE CURE, THE GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE, CURES ALL DISEASES CAUSED M YOUTH UL INDISCRETION'. VIZ i SLMI1AL WKAKNr.hS, LOStt OF MEMORY, UNIVERSAL LASSITUDE PAINS IN IKK HACK. DIMNEHU OF V1MON, ' PliKMATURE OLD A(IH WEAK NERVES. DIFFICULT BREATHINfJ. INSANITY, PALE COUNTEKANM. CONSUMPTION, AND ALL DIHEAAE3 That follow an a sequence of yoututul indiscretions. THE CHEROKEE CURB Will restore hea.th and vigor, and etieot a permanent cure alter all other medicines bave tailed. 'Ihirty-two page pamphlet sent in a sealed envelope, free to any address. 1'iice per bottle or three bottles for S5. Fold bv all Druggist; or will be sent bv express t a:iy pur. Ion oi the world, on the receipt of price, br th kole piopreior. DR. W. R. MERWIN. No 37 Walker street. New York CI1EBOKEE REMEDY Cures all lirlnary Complaints, viz. Uraval.l Inflam mation of the bladder aud Kidneys Retention Ol Ortae .strictures ot the Uretnra Dropsical Hwo linns. Brio; Durtt DcpoMlts. and all diseases that reuuire a diuretie and w hon used In cunlunctlon with the t HFROKKE INJKITION, dors not fail to cure UonoithGea. Olnot. and all Mucus LlKCharge in Slalour Female curing receot cases ia 'rum one to three days and Is csp. cla ly lecummnndad in those cases of Fluor Albus or Whites in Female. Ihe two medicines ued in conjunction will not laii t remove this disagreeable complaint, and In loose case wbere otner medicines navo beeu uted without sacceaa. Price, Remedy, One Bottle, 2. ihroe Boute. S5. " Injection. ' " $5. The Cherokee "Cure." "Jt m'dv." snd "Jnj'cuon" are to be found In all well-regulated' drug stores, aud are recommended by physicians and druggists all over the world lor melr intrinsic worth aud merit. Home un principled dealers, however, try to deceive their cus tomers by selling cheap and wortMexa compounds ia order to make money-in place of these. Be not de ceived i f ihe dragglbts will nor buy ihem lor you, write to us, and we will send them to you bv enures, securely packed, and lice from observation We treat all disease to which the human syntem is sut jeot, and will be p eased to receive f ull and explicit statements from these who have laiied to receive reliel hoteio ore. Ladles or gentlemen can a idress us in perfect confidence. Weae sire to send our thirtv-two page pamphlet tree to every lady and gentleman in the land. Address all letters tor pamphlets, medicines, or advice, to the sole proprieter. Dr. W. B MESWIMv 6 8 mwfVp No. 87 WAIKEB Street, N. T. STANDARD SCALES. BANES. DIN MORE & CO.. (SUCCESSORS TO A. B. DAVIS A CO. X4HUFACTUBKB3 OF PATINT STANDAHO SCALES, suitable for Weigh Locks Railroad Traoka. aud liepots, coal, Hay. and Live Stock. Also, Improved Patent ecaiea for Hlaat Furnaces, Rulilug Mills. Steam Cokm Foundries, ana ail tbe various descriptions ot Doruaac and Portable Platform Scales and Patent Beam A. W. Corner F1F1 EN'IH and PKNNHYLVAKIa, Avenue, Philadelphia it Imxp C. M. Banks. Lewis L. flonpt, R. U Dmmore, Frederick A. itlehle. pEIt FEOT ION IS RARELY ATTAINED, YET A. B. W. BULL ARD'S IMPROVED OIL SOAP, FOB REMOVING Crease. Paint, Pltcb, and Varnlib, l'tom U Goods of Durable Colors, ia abettf o( Anytblltt yet discovered. It lesves tbe Qoods soft, snd ss perfect as when new" wiih no spot upon which dust can collect, as is tbeoaM with all the preparations heretofore gold lor cleansiaa good. , It Is delicately perfumed, and entirely Ires from the dl?i,reabie odor of Beiulne, sad all ether resimvas UutdS. COUNTERFEITS Ol this preparation are extant therefore be sure eaST las e none but that w hich has thi autograph ef A B, Wi BI LLAUD on the labet ; Msnufsctured by tb JTeptletors, f A. B. W. BULLAKD 4 CO., TTOfiOBBTES, MA General Agents W reansrlTtnia, DYOTT 4 091 Ho. WorthBiCONDBueet,mdfleJ; Tor salebyaUProwrtsts. ttti THE CHEAPEST JOB PRINTING OFFICE. IN PHILADELPHIA, HADDOCK A SON'S, Mo. 6U MARKET Street, Eutruo oa Decatur itreel. fUlmre
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