01TY INTELLIGENCE. I WB ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITKMs Fires. Tho alarm, of fh w aliout half-past 7 o clock last tvcninn caused by the partial bunting ot the root No. 45 N. Ninth street, initi Wn." i'r,over0(l " "ck of straw ad Vt (lwellln on (iermantown avenue and tehth street, last event qK. No frencral alarm tjrs utrneic, and no trreat damage was done to the property, as tu-Mnmatos of the bonne went energetically to work pnilin the btirnlnir straw ??aZ 10 "'iwnce that wot.ll insure natety to the dwellings aiouno. J ' The roof of tlie barber ehnr of It. G. (Jilmorr Wo. 327 N. Broad street, was tlirtitly damaged by fire vcsterday afternoon. It caWht from the sparks isatiiiifr from a biseksoiUa shop ad joining. Casuait i .A littlH girl, named Georgiana LlDdsay, aired six years, wa severely burued about the amis a d body on Thursday evenintr, by her clothes catchinor fire iu the parden at tached to her father's residence, at Holmesburg. Yesterday afternoon two horses attached to a carnage, in which Mrs. J. P. Wethcrill, residing atThirteenth and Arch streets, and her daughter, were seated, took frieht near Eleventh ont Arch streets and ran on". The carriage otne in contact with a tree-box and was broken to pieces, and Mrs. Wetherili bad a leg badly frac tured. Her dautthter wes cut on the temple and otbcrwmo Injured, and the driver, Mr. fcowan, had three of tils rUs broken. About 11 o'clock jes er iiiv, Ella Lone, aced fourjears, rcsidintt with her parents. No. 835 Charlotte elreet, above Brown- was badly scalded bj failing into a tub ol boiling water. Hospital Items. Richard Schollield, aged forty-nine yefsrs, residtn'' in Vernon street. below Tanker, was admitted to the hospital with bin toot badly crushed by a bar of iron inning on m, in aan;om street, Detween ientu and Klcvenlh. Robert Gordon bad his f-nt badly crushed -yesterday alteruoon, at Tenth and Hansom streets, by a b.ir of Iron talons? upon it. He was admitted to the hospital. A Burglary was committed yesterday after noon by some party, who entered the residence of Mr. Thomas W. Knowden, No. 119 N. Eleventh street, and robbed it of a gold watch valued at $00, three pold nnes, and other articles. It is supposed the entrance was erected throueh the trap-door by a young man wbo had called next door, and requested permission to visit the roof, which was being repaired. Aldermanic Fines and Phnalties. The fol lowing named Aldermen have paid the City Treasurer the sums attached to their names duiiLg the present month: J. E. Masey, $32; Lewis (iodbou, $11; John Clouds. $32; Win. Neill, $2; John Swilt, $200. Total, $343. Obitdakt. Mr. Wm, Bullock, inventor of the; Bullock printinp press, died yesterday afternoon, in consequence ni injuries received at hid place of business. Deceased was in the 63d year of his age. Thakks. The passengers of the steamship Juniata, which vessel arrived at this port yes terday irom New Orleans have tendered a ' resolution of thanks to Captain P. F. Hoxie, and the other oflicers of the vessel, tor many courtesies extended to them during their trip. Spring Clothing, of all kinds, Men"s, ' "Youtn's, and Hoys', selling iinily in large quan tities, al such a reduction in prices as would seem Incredible. Call and examine. We are dally introducing new styles Half-way bktweek) Beinett & Co., Fifth and V Tower Hall, Sixth htb. j No. B18 Market St. Parasols! Parasols! New Styles! Parasols, in all colors aud styles, plain and beaded. Also, tbe latest KYencu satin gooda, lined witti richest colored silks, and a full line of sun shades, of excellent make, can now be bad 'at the very lowest trices, at John M. Finn's, southeast corner Arch aud Seventh streets. Also the following ' Cheap and Bk-sirablk Goods, in full Hues. Plaid Maiimooka aud Caui'Tics. Plain do. do. Swiss and Hamburg Kdjrlhzs. Nottingham Curtains, Atntimi price. Hemstitched and Plain HiuidKerehiefs. JStocklii(:s, pood, at lowest prices. Punhnr Linens, very low. Dress Trimmings, Hress Trimmings, all the varieties. Buttons, splendid assortment, at John M. Finn's, SoutheasK'orner Arch and Seventh, streets. G. 8. C. F.. An unusually large and Choice stock of Cloth ina for spring wear is exhihlied by the G. S. C. E. lit tb present time. We have. taken much pains lu seltcting styles, una in the getting up m i in garments this season, and are ahle to oll r to our pationsBnd the imblic eeuerally an Hssortnicnt ot Walking Coats, Morning and 'Evening Conls, Sacks, Sprii.g overcoats, Vests, ami l anls of every grade, eq :al lu style, make, and finish to the best cusiomer worn, aud of course hi mucfi lon er prices. For th se who prefer to have their clothing made to ort'er, wo have a custom department, in elinige of cuiters whose slcill aud taste are . unexcelltd, and supplied with an elegant vtutetyof piece goods ot all descriptions. Wo Invite an early call. Perky iS: Co., Star Clothing Emporium, No. 100 f'hesnut street, above Sixth,. . Hoop skirts! Hoop Skirts! Hoop Skirts, of our owu and Bradley's make, In all the latest styles, constantly on hand. Notice. All skirts of our own make we war' rant to keep in repair for six months. Orders promptly filled. Also, Corsets, Corsets, whalebone, good, at lowest prices, at John M. Finn's, Southeast corner Arch and .seventh streets, Davis' Pain Killer. From the reports of the dealers in this city, we, think no proprie tary medicine has had a larger sale. Its valu able properties as a speedy cure for pain cannot fall to be generally appreciated, aud no family should be without it.in case of accidentorsudden attack of dysentery, diarrhoea, cholera-morbus; and even Asiatio cholera yields to Its malc power. Montreal 'jyanxcript. A Hard Case. A gentleman who had suf fered many months with Fever and Ague, purchased two boxes of Humphrey's Homouo Tiathic Specific lor thut disease, for $l-00. He touud hlmsell cured before he bad taken half one box. and In bis gratitude sent bis boy to know if the agent would toke back the other buz and reuna tht fifty ceiu. The agent declined to comply, thinking the euro cheap at Jl-00. See advertisement in another column. Humphreys' Specific Homieopathio Medi cine Company, No. 5H2 Broadway, N. Y. Bronchitis. The usual symptoms of this disease are Cough. Sorenesi of the Lungs or Throat, Hoarseness, Ditlieulty of Breathing, i-i.itr Fever, a snittiug of Phlegm or Matter. and sometimes Blood. It Is an iullammation of the fine skin lining the InMde ot the whole of the W ind lUUUS Ul rv 1 1 L-Auoia vvuii;ii inn through every part of the Lungs. Jayne's Ex Immediately sunnreiises the Coujjh, t'niri inflammaliou. Fever, aud Difficulty of Iii eatblrig; produces a free aud easy expectora tion and effect a speedy cure. Hold by ull iiruggists. Prepared only ai JJo, iii Chetsnut Street. , . . 3 i UincTi Unmanageable! HAirIs sood rend, red soft and glossy by Jayne's Hair Tonic, o,,ertv applied. This article, by sllmu at lng r.--r--.- ..ia mwfufmo nil T L. - ..... hair aud i I' J . . . . ... i i la dun tt capital It falling iu " " .r Mo. 2i2 U'-t-BPt". haV us cv Boots and bhoks. Tlie attention of trade U called to the large sale of l oots, M2!:Ttr 1 by McCTellau6 Co., Isi.fiM Arch street. TKAS-Cholce, Pure, and ChyM No. a05 North Ninlb Ktreet, the daily evening telegraph. Philadelphia, satupday, Iri'oT TOKTTtitSAt.it of LrfshVPIfe-drtilAr wnMiiiig Machines, ciwihcH-WrliiKerM, and Step Ladders, No. Til Market street, Philadelphia. ' J. H. t,AHU fe Uo. A CtRKpon Knm MATisM Worth tsturno. S. KlipBincIc, No. 1744 Oii7o street, cureii by Dr. If iUer'i Remedy. No enre, no pay. . Pr-KINO Gloves. McIntihr .v HnftartBlt. SprliiR Gloves. Mtlntlre & Brother. Hi.rliiK Gloves. Mel nil re & Brot her, bprlng Gloves. Mclnllre Brother. Ho. 1035 Chesnut Btreet. BrKiNO Clothing FOR MEN AND BOYS nmo rendu. LARGE A HUok TMEN1 , and LOW PN WES. WANAMAKF.lt A pROWN, FOl'ULAK CMN'HINO HOUSE, nl7 U1TT i B. E. Cor. SIXTH and MAKKtt Streets. Ktrv rv ii n tjtjt MARRIED. , nANLKY-RTK.riIF.NS.-On the 3flth of January, lH(?, In the Chnreh or tlm KvniiBellHlN, hy the Heetur, Hey. Siinniel Durhornw. Mr. JOHN UANLli V lo Mlsi M A HV blKl'HKN, allot this eily. rKN"li:n-iWASUIN(tTON. On Weftnesflny evnn Inp, Hie tutu InHlinil. hC the I'Hrlnimci', No. 1 2 1 o It m tni k street, hy Die Key. William B. WdoiI, Mr. WJb MAM II. I'K.N liKR aiul M ib" CATHAUINK li WAS-lilMiTON, bolli of this city. DIED. CA LVF.HT. On tho llih Instant, IIOSK, wife of Cliui Iuh V. K. Culvert. In the 2Htli year nf her K. '1 lie rflntlvtn and irieiulH ot iuh lanilly are n-apect-fully Invluil to aUciirt the hitx-ral, on Tnrailay mortilng at Id o'elork, from the residence ot tier tins hand. No. 1517 N. Ilrond HtreeU I OA i.LAOHF.n. On trie morning of the 12th Instant. liAliHAHA J. M. I'AMJHZA, ri'ltct or Hie late Or. Jusi'i'M II. Gallagher, and eldest daughter of Jouu Warbnrton. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited toaitend the funeral, from her late resi dence, No. 1014 C.hesnut struct, on Monday innriilnir, April 16, at II o'clock. Services at tl. Peter's CUnrcli, Third and Fine streets. J HAMILTON. On the mornlng'ol the 11th Instant, LYblA ANN HAMILTON. The relatives and friends of thv family are Invited toaitend the funeral, from the rewllieucA ot tier hug hnnd. V. Ilanihon, No. 2l N. Twelfth street, oil Mon diiv alletnni.n, tlie 10th Instant, at 2 o'clock, wiUiout further notice, MARTIN. On the loth Instant, Mrs.' ELLEN W A hi IN, asced iN years. The relatlvra and friends of the family are reepect tHlly Invited to attend the fuurral, from the residence oi her Kon in-luw, Wllllum A. MCoy, No, l.VW Farrisli street, no Mind ay afternoon at 2 o'clock. To proceed o Odd Fellows'. Cemetery. MOULDF.R.-Niiddi'nly, on the 11th Instant, WIL LIAM. DUNCAN MUULDi.it, lu the l.ah year of his age. 1 lie relatives and friends of the family, and the menu ers of the Vigilant bteam Fire Enxlne Comnnny, are renpecifnlly Invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence. No. Hm ltace street, on Monday atternoon, ttie l.'ilh lnsiuui, ai 2 o'clock. To proceed to Laurel Hill Cemetery. KKF.UKETT, On Wednesday evenlne last, ot pul monary consumption, JAMES J, sKKKHliTT, Jr., aged Hi years. Thelmombers of Lafayette Lodge, No. 71, A. Y. M., and his male friends, are respectfully Invited to attend his funeral, on Monday morning next, at to o'clock, from the residence ol his lather, No. Lombard street. V SMITH. On the 9th Instant, JOHN A. SMITH, Bged nil years and 11 months. The relatives and trienils of the family, the members ot Monroe Lodge. No. :is, I, (, of o. F.: the Norma Association; unit Friendship Fire Company, No. in, are respectfully Invited lo attend the tuneral, from the residence of his parents. No. 851 N. Tnlrd street, on Sunday afternoon next, the 14lh luatant, at 2 o'clock precisely. tMI'l H. On the 10th Instant, after a long Illness, FXJZAUKT11. wlieoi John C. Smith, lu the 4'2d year of tier age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral. Irom the residence of her hnhlianii. No. MS Allen street, above the Frunk ford road, on Monday alternoou at 1 o'clock. To pro ceed to liermanlowu. makixju Tj;jLi:taiMPii. Far additional marine News see First Page. ALMANAC FOK Bun Risks Sun Sets FHILADELPHIA-THIB . DAY J'M'Moon Risks. ....... 2'2S , 6 37, HldH WATKB U'44 PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. Samukl E. Btokks, ") UEUKOU N. Tatuam, VMonthly Committkx. AsnaKW WHtELKB.) UOVKUBNIB OF OCEAN STHAMEKS. FOK AMERICA. Propontls Llverpoo;...Fnllada ...Mar. 2-1 (..ei ii)aiiltt-...t30Utliampion...New York Mar. 27 Manhattan- LiverpoolNew York Mar. 2'J Asia Liverpool. ..Itos ton Mar. SO Ueliu .London New York Mar. oil Aleppo Liverpool. ..New York April 2 l)euiBulilaud.boulhaiuptou...New York April 2 Alemauiila...BOUinampiou...iew jom Auru a MlbbibUlppl... Arago Virginia .....Havre rsew loot April s FOH EUROPE. ....New York...Havre - April 18 New Y'ork...Llverpool -...April 13 .New York...Londoi. April 13 New York...Hamburg April 13 Beiluua liermanla Cot Autveip....New York...Ltverpooi April 13 Utiavva oew l orK,..iniwerp ..prii i.i Havana Mew York. ..Havre .April 13 Greul Eunteru..N(iW York...liavre April 1(1 bt. Laurent ivew V 01K... Havre ..April a Kultic New York...liremeu... April 20 MlKMBsippi New York...Havre April 27 Fulton New Y ork. ..Havre ...........May 17 tUABl W lb., UUJI JjM 1 li;, C I U. Pioneer.!. .....Phliada Wlluilngiou April 13 Alliance Fhilada Charleston April 13 Touawauda Fhilada Savannah April 13 Juniata Fhilada New Orieuus April 13 SUiisuiidstripesPhiliula Havana April 20 W. Auierica New York. ..Brazil ..April 2a B. America New York. ..Brazil May 22 Mails are forwarded by every steamer in the regular lines. The steamers for or from Liverpool call al Queenstown, except the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry. The steamers lor or from the Conti nent call at Southampton. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Peruvian. Ulover, Liverpool, via Norfolk, A. R. McHenry & Co. Steamship Toiiuwaiida, Jennings. Savannah, Fhlla aelphia and Southern Mull steamship Co. Steamship Pioneer. Bennett, Wilmington. N. C . Phi ladelphia and Southern Mall Steamship Co. 1 ' Brig Alva, Christy, bt. John, N. B., L. Westergaard Brig Frinceton. Wells, Boston, Blaklston.GraeffiCo, Schr s. McDevIlt, McOevitl, New Loudon, do. Schr M. Kinney, Parsons, providence, do. Schr C. steisou, Rohlusoii, Boston, Castner, Stickney & Wellington. , , Schr A. V. Berger, Thompson, Norwich, O, W, Hunt- ziunerftCo. Schr H. Manton, Baker, Boston, E. A. Bonder A Co. Schr It. Vaux, Powell, Boston, Day. lluddell & Co. Schr C Newkirk, Huntley. Cambridgeport, do. Schr W. Collyer, Taylor, Provtdeuco.Uuiutard, Ward Schr F. A. Sawyer, Reed, Chelsea, Sawyer ft Co. schr J. L. fcomers, burners, Nortolk, Audeurled, Nor- Schr Neptune, Blizzard, Georgetown.Rathbun.Stearns SchrA. E.Valentine. Bayles. Boston, via Brookhaveu, Caldwell, Gordon & Co. ,lf , . St'r MuvDower, lioblusou. New York, W.P.CIydeACo. st'rF. Franklin. Flersoii. Balliuiore, A. Groves, Jr. Tug Hudson. Carr, Baltimore, with a tow of barges. W. F. Clyde ifc Co, ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Juniata. Hoxie, from New Orleans, via Huvaua7th insi., with mdse. etc., lo Philadelphia and Southern Mall Steamship Co. Faisengers from New Orlei.ns-Mr. O. B. Collins and lady. Mr. Bradbury aud lady. Mr. A. G. Gaw. Mr. Embuly, Mrs. Carpen ter, Mr. W. F. Ward, lady, nurse, aud child, Mr. Wal lace and lady. Mr. Winter, lady, aud child. Mr. Pike ami lady, Mr. J. H. Locke, lady, and child, Messrs. E. L. Tlllou. Douglass, Fell. Donnelly, Newman, and J. B. Hose, Passenger from Havana Mr. Julius Ada moll. Experienced heavy NE. gales In the straits or l'lorlda. Just luslde the Capes of the Delaware passed sclir W. Glllum, bound up; at Fourteen Feet Bank passed herm. brig Milo. ot Halifax. N. 8., houud up. Lad carried away foreiopmast just above ihe cap. aud maintopgallastmat; also, at the same time, passed sclir Minerva, bound up: ott the Middle passed barque Victoria, of Barbados, bound up; oil' Fort Delaware passed Norw, brig ltelina, at anchor. Brig Princeton. Wells, from Providence. Schr Lucy, Cupp, tioiu Jucksouville, with lumber to E. A. Souder Co. Schr W. B, Mo'Vatn, Rcnston. from Norfolk, with BUliKlC(OB.llollou it Co. . , Steami r C. Couistock. Drake. 2i ngurs irom aim York, with mdse. 10 W. M. Bulrd A Co. Sieumer Beverly, Pierce, 2 hours from New York, wilh mdse. to W. P. Clyde 4 Co. Tug Hudson, l'arr. Irom Balliuiore, with a tow of barges to V. V. Clyde & Co. " ug Lookout. Alexander, from Baltimore, with a tow of barges lo W. P. Clydo fe Co. Tug lliammel, McCmtoii. from Baltimore, with a low of barges lo W. P. Clyde & Co. MEMORANDA. Brig 3. II. McLai eu, Curnlug, hence, at Havre 27th "Bi-VgEU.a McNeill, Small, hence, at Marseilles 24th j UlBriij'c. V. Williams, Thompson, was loading at j Trinidad mith ult. 1 Schr E. C. Cummlngs. Whernow, for Philadelphia, sailed from Richmond llth IubL !' Schrs 8 Clark B. T. Wlud.aud C. Morris, hence, at j NSchr M.Bd! Ireland. Ireland, for Philadelphia, sailed from Savannah tih Inst. , Si'br J. N. Baker, Adams, hence, at Salem Dth Inst. Schrs Evergreen. Bellobte, aud Rescue, Kelly, beojoe, al Dauver Vlh lust. c)ir" tilsihond Htnte. Ttennett, for Philadelphia, clesrert at Unlttmore nth tnsr. Sclir Alt)a, S111HI1, for riiiladelphla, was up at New Orleans 7lb Inst. sclir Medora, tor Philadelphia, cleared at Portland llth Iiihu tclir L. B. Levering Corson, for Fhlladelphla.cleared at Wllnilngton. N. a, (ih Inst. Si hr H. s. Corson, Corson, hence, was discharging at Trinidad ft.th nit. Schrs J. II. Allen, Seaman: J. Lancaster, Williams; Jledesty, Weaver; L. Beard, Ferrv: and At. Mo.-tu.ea, Crelghton, lieid u, at llusion llth lust. j ' MISCELLANY. Ship Fdgar Cecil was wrecked March 22d, and lifter being hlteen days on Kie wreck tlie crew were rescued on tliefith Inst, hy the French steamship si. Laurent, Captain BochiiiIh, and landed al New York. ' l'llot-hoat Hope, at New York, reports that on the ll'lh lust., In lal. 40 30, Ion. 71 Ml, saw a schooner with colors flying, union down: lacked ship and Went lo her. she proved lo he the schr W, II. Sergeant, or Sedgwick, ;:0 days irom Darlen, On., bound to Nor walk. The captain stated they had had nothing 10 eat for four days. She was supplied wit Ii provisions by the Hope. April 11, saw asiimnner, with colors In her. rigging, about three miles to the west, ot Hro Island: but It blowing tresh from the N. could not get lo her asslsta nee. DTTLE'S PATENT VVOuD-SAWS ARK claimed to cut twice as faat as those of the usual kind. For sale at . ' . TRUMAN SHAW'S, No. M Eight Thirty-five) Market St.. below Ninth. rKPAlRlNO OF (FLOTIlES-WRINlJEttS V done and various patterns ot tiiem lor sale by us. Those with cog-wliepls. vl.., the Universal and Champion, we particularly recoin mend for durability. TKUMAN A SHAW, No. S3B (Eight Thlrty-flve) Market su.bolow Ninth. TN RKMOVING THE STONES FROM CIIKR 1 rles for drying, stewing, or pies. Die Cherry Storing Machine will do three bushels fer hour. Buy the Machine before the cherries are ripe, and thus he ready to use It, For sale bv TKUMAN ft SHAW. No. MS (Eight Thlrty-flve) Market SU, below Ninth. PEW IN ST. MARK'S CHURCH FOK SALE. Address EPISCOPAL, 4 11 .it OfTco EvrKiNd Tki.eobaimi. WARBURTON'9 IMPROVED VESTI- laled and EBSv-fitllnir DKKSM H A T.-J (patented). In all the approved laslilons of tlieseaaou. CUESNUT Sin et. next door to the Post Olllce. l' TV JONES, TEMPLE & CO., "U FASHIONABLE HATTERS, No. 2f S. NINTH Street, First Store above Chestnut street. 4 9 FOSTER, FASHIONABLE nATTER. 4 11 Cm5p jvo. 7 . siM ii street. WRITTEN AND VERBAL DESCRT?- ttlons of Character, with Advice on H i ..o.a Health, Education, etc, given oauy, oy S14iuths3uirpl J. L. CA PEN, at No.waa CH EHNUT Street. P ORSE-COVERS, ;lap rugs, wool mats, 411 tiithsSpt Spring and Summer Style9 Very Clieap. Big Horse in the. Door. KNEASS, No. 631 MARKET Street. DEAFNE8H. EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT science and skill have Invented to assist the hearing lu every degree of deafness; also, Respirators; also, Crandall's Patent Crutchea, superior to any others in use, at P. MADEIRA'S, No. US TENTH Street. below Chesnut. 2 8 6p ROPGERS' AND WOSTENIIOLM'3 POCKET KNIVES. Pearl aud Stag Handles, of beautiful finish. RODOERS' and WADK ft BUTCHER'S RAZORS, and the celebrated LECOULTRE KAZoJR, SCISSORS of the finest quality. Razors, Knives, Scissors, aud Table Cutlery Gronnd and Polished at P. MADEIRA'S, No. 115 TENTH Street, below Chesnut 2 8 8p STEAM CARPET CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. 611 S. KEVF.NTEEXTII STREET. The beet CARrET CLEANER Id use. All orders promptly attended 10. 4 8im4p JOSEPH WILSON, Proprietor. PATENT WIRE WORK FOB RAILINGS, STORE FRONTS, GUARDS. PARTTTTN8, ETC. COAL SCREENS, FOURDRINIER WIRES, ETC Manufactured by H. WALKER SOUS, 827 6m No. 11 N. SIXTH Street. piNE CHOCOLATE. FINE CHOCOLATE for Table Use, superior In quality to aDy in the market. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, Manufacturer of Specialties In Fine Chocolate, 4 10 lm NO. iaiO MARKET MTKKKT. "NTO. 000 ARCH STREET. COO OKT THE EXCELSIOR. THE AMERICAN. THE ICE KING KEF KIOEKATORS. GRIFFITH & PAGE. NO. 000 ARCH STREET. 4 )5 np TNDIA RUBBER MACHINE BELTING X STEAM PACKING HOSE, ETC Engineers and dealers will find a full assortment of goody ear's patent vulcanized rubber BELTING, PACKING, HOSE, ate, at the Manufac turer's Headquarters, UOODYKAR'S No. 808 CHESNUT Street, South side. N. B. We have a new and cheap article of GAR DEN and FAVFM ENT HOSE very clieap, to which the atlentlon ot tha public Is called. 1 28m pATENT ARTIFICIAL I C E. All parties using, or causing to be used, making, or causing to be mude, any material whatsoever which sliull he used tor the purpose of Bkallug, Is uu infriny rneut on the patent granted to M. C. CAMPBELL, and will be prosecuted to the extent of the law. Samples of CAMPBELL'S PATENT ARTIFICIAL ICE may be seen at the oflice of his Attorney, A. WATSON ATWOOD, Esq., 4 12(1trp No. Ull'a WALNUT Street. CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED 1 THE true remedy at last discovered I "Uphara's Front! I Meat cure," prepareu irom ine loruiuia oi pror. irous 1 seau.ot Paris, cures Consumption, Lung Diseases. Bron chitis, Dyspepsia, marasmus, uenerai uehinty, and all morbid conditions of the system dependent on defi ciency of Vital Force. It is pleasant to the taste, aud a single bottle will convince the most skeptical of im virtue as tbe great healing remedy ot the age. 1 a bot tle, or six bottles tor to. Sold wholesale and retail by B. C. ITH A M, No. 125 South EIGHTH Street, and principal Drugglata. bent by express. . Circulars sent tree. I ill tlisuiaiu WINES, LIQUORS, FOREIGN AlCD DO MESTIC ALES, BROWN STOUT, PORTER, and CIDERS. P. J. JORDAN. No. 220 PEAR Street, below Walnot, begs to call attention to the large and varied stock oi goods now on baud, embracing WINES of all gruile i, among which are some very choice Sherries and Ciarels; BRANDIES, all qualities and dIUoreut vin tages: WHISKIES, some very old aud superior; SCOTCH ALE, BROWN STOUT, tog.-ther with Jordan's celebrated TONIC A LE, now so extensively used by families, physlcluus, Invalids, etc. CIDERS. Crab-apple, Champugue, and 6weet Ciders of all qualities, unsurpassed. These goods are furnlslied la packages of all sites, and will be delivered lu any pari ol the city free of cost 1171 HOKF'S MALT EXTRACT. BEVERAGE OF- HEALTH, Letter from W. If. MeOormaek. Esq.. No. 238 West Flfty-secoud street. "Nkw York, Feb. 8, JW7. "To L. Hofk, Esq.: I have found yo.ir .Malt Extrui-t tli best antagortlst against troubles of tlie alomach. Its great superiority over all tonlm and appetizers that we have used ! certain, and I cuuuot hut wish that your wholesome beverage may come Into universal ue. as nriuj the preference over all spirituous tonics of the aitv?'" , 3 22 fsmw f old by all t)rugeists. Wholesale Agent, WARD J, CAFFFF. Drug Broker and Commission Mercnant, Southeast Corner of I HESNUT and FRONT Streets E M O V ED. JOHN THORNLEY, INDIA RUBBER AND CUTTA FERCHA MANUFACTORY Mo. 603 CHESXIIT STKKKTi Above Firth, North Bide, Opposite the Mayor's Olllce (formerly at No. 811), PHILAUICLPHJ A. MACHINE BELTING, STEAM PACKING, EN GINE HOSE. And all other articles of Vulcanized India Rubber ut-ed lor Aiecuamuiu uu poses. Manufacturing pur- 41 imrp" MEDICAL. pOND'S EXTRACT OF: HA MUM EL IS , OR PAIN DESTROYER, ' ' Is one of the few domestic remeilles which havecome Into general nsn and favor, wlilioul putting.. It is tlie product 01 a simple shrub, harmless lu all case and, as a OomenUo remedy, iineiiiialled. BURNS, JiRL'lSFS, LAMENESS SOHENI-XS, SPRAINS, SOKE '1 11 BOAT. lOi iTH ACHE, FA HACII E, NEC HAIA4IA. RHEUMATISM LU M KAGO, L'LHll.'s: 1 HOI i-'s. I STINGS, SOUK EYES, BLEEDING OF TIIE LUNGS, NOSE, HTOMACTf. , CORNS, UIXEIIS, (II. 1) l-,ORE3. ' I'j i.r.r, And other similar troublesome and nuiiifiil affections. while It promptly arrests all 11 KMOKKHAGl-X. Hundreds of physicians use It daily In their practice and give ll their umiualiiied ri commendalioi). Sold by our agents and dealers. i The Medicine Is exclusively prepared by the sub scribers. Proprietors and successors 10 T. T.T'OND, to whem all orders must he addressed. HUMPHREYS' HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINE CO., No. 6M BROADWAY, New York. PRICES OF POND'S EXTRACT. Six onnce bottles, with directions, retail ..50 cents i nn notties, im directions, retail.... j....- .....rw lllt,, H. Ml 11,11111? v Liberal discount lo Physicians and Dealers. .....1'75 &IMILIA SIM1LIBUS CURANTUR. HVM'MREYSf HOMQZOPA TIIIO &PKCIFIC8. FAMILY CASES Ol M large vials, morocco case, containing a speciiic for every ordinary disease a lumlly is subject to.and a book ot directions f 10-iKi Smaller i-amlly aud Travelling cases, with a) to a vials j to Specifics lor all Diseases, both for Curing and lor Preventive treatment, lu vials and pocket cases ..... 12 to These Remedies, by tlie case or single box, are seiii to any pari or the country, by Mail or Express, fiee ol charge, 011 receipt of tlie price. Address HUM PH KEYS' SPECIFIC HOMOEOPATHIC M EDICT NE COMPANY, Olllce and Depot, N". 662 BROADWAY, New York. Dr. HUMPHREYS Is consulted dally at his olllce. personally or by letter, as above, lor all lorins 01 disease. For sale by DYOTT ft CO., JOnNSON, HOL LOWAY it COW DEN, T. R. CALLENDER, and AMBROSE SMITH, Wholesale Agenta, Philadelphia, and at BLITH E'S Drug Store, No, 3120 Market street, and by all Druggists. 27 tiuhs LOOK AND LIVE. EL1CCTHOPATIIY. Drs. GALLOWAY, WHITE & B0LLES, THE OLD MEDICAL ELECTISICIAXS, Cor. Thirteenth and Wafnut Sts., TEACHERS of the new system of curing diseases, would call the attention of the sek and allllcted to their hew system ot practice, which has already gulned great popularity la this city. During the past six years we have treated TWENTY THOUSAND persons suffering from tbe various forms of disease (many of them by special guarantee, charglngnothlng If we failed), aud In almost every case a cure has been effected. Read the following HOME CERTIFICATES. i AN ASTONISHING CURE AMPUTATION PRE VENTED. I was cured In three weeks by Drs. GALLOWAY and WHITE of an ulceruted leg, which caused much suOerlug and even threatened amputation. Siuce my own great cure several ot my friends sutfiiriiig from Neuralgia, Skiu Disease, 1 ys epsla. aud other com plaints, have also been perlectly cured. I will cheer fully answer tue Inquiries of the diseased aud suffer ing, AnitAii&iii r lu ivr., NO. 1851 Camac street, Philadelphia. IMPORTANT CURES OK OBSTINATE DISEASES. Charles D. Young, Chronic Dyspepsia, No. 411 North Seventh street. James Brown, Inflammation of Stomach and Bow els, Fine street, above Sixth. Henry Royer, Neuralgia of the Eye, Twenty-third and Pearl streets. , Frederick Wilson, Dyspepsia and Throat Disease, Continental Hotel. B. F. Kirkbride, Epileptic Fits, No. 1020 Market street. . William Morgan. Kidney Disease and General De bility. No. 410 Spruce street. Marcus D. Wilcox, Catarrh Of twelve years' stand ing, (.onimerclal Hotel. banibel G. Wheeler, Asthma of ton years' standing, Couth enlal Hotel. Emanuel Rey, Attorney-at-Law, Dyspepsia, No. 707 Sausom street. Horace O. Winslow, Weakness ol the Kidneys, Franklord. 11. c Sburtleff, Cancer in Stomach, No. 3722 Market street. , J. M. Utiist, Rheumatism. No. 1H2.1 S. Broad street. J ii 1 1 1 1 1 Levy. Bronchial Consumption. No. 4,;- Mar ket street. i ;uward T. Evans, preacher of tho M. E. Church, Dyspepsia of long standing, Laryugills, aud Lumbago, No, ltiiu Helmuth street. Jamus Nugent, Dealuess for six years, and ringing i and roaring in the head, Wilmington, Delaware. T homas Harrop, severe Diabetes, Rose Mills, West 1 Philaoelphia, George Grant, Rheumatic Gout, longstanding, No, loin Chesnut Btreet. , H. T. Desllver, Chronic Neuralgia, and Inflamma tory RheuuiuUsni, No. 1 7 iHi Chesuut street. I. tl ward Moil uhuii, Consumption, No. 1227 Front : street. J. Ricket, Chronic Bronchitis, Constipation, and Congestion of the llraln, No. 518 Callowhill street, ( harles M. Duylou, Fiirulysis ot the lower limbs, Giiard House. John McCormlck. Diabetes, No. 1220 Ridge avenue. ! Charles E. Buckingham, Urinary Dilhculiy, No, Uil Filbert street. I Aqulla Davis, Chronic Dlarrhrua, Forrest House. J. J. Hoopes, long staniiiug Sciatica, and Enlarged Prostate Giuud. Darby township. Delaware county. I William H.Shrlver, LlverCoinplalnt. Uermantown. ' Joseph W. Forsyth, Acute Rheumatism, No. ItilC Aich street. 1 E. Clouser, General Paralysis, No. 415 N. Second ' street. ' jioiij of thene. tersons we cured in less man a week. N. B. The Institution, No. 1230, one door from Thir teenth street, is the only house lu tlie city where our system Is practised. Unprincipled parlies iu other localities, who claim to treat dlseuses according to.our late discoveries, may therefore be regarded with sim- PHYSICIANS and STUDENTS can enter Bt any time lor a full course or Instruction iu this Uuui DiscovKKY in the Healing Art, BOOKS AND THE MOST IMPROVED INSTRU MENTS FURNISHED. An interesting circular mailed bv addressing DRS. GALLOWAY, WHITE &, BOLLES, Philadelphia. Consultation free. - 1 19j tf ' TVAIUIANTED TO IT E OBJIOXET HEX I KNEW. DR. FITLER'S GREAT RHEUMATIC REMEDY. PURELY VEGETABLE. IINED IN1VAKDLY. t ! Reference' lo 4500 wonderful cures iu Phlladel v phla alone. Advice gratis dally Irom 10 to 1 o'clock. OFFICE, 20 KOVTII I'Ol'KTII sTIICKT, NO, INSURANCE COMPANIES. MFC INSUR AN C E. A CARD. Tho Girard Life Insurance Annuity and Trust Company of Philadelphia, Is emphatically A HOME COMPANY. It has been lu existence THIRTY ONE YKARis, and has never uoinested a claim, lis Caultul aud Assets ou the 1st ol January, lt7. amounted to It combines Mutual Insurance with the security ot a Capital. All the insured lor whole of life, Including thi se on tlie ten year plan, participate lu the BONUSES of the Company, lu privilege are liberal, Its protlta absolute. Mid lis pruiuiiims moueratu. Fur Books or Circular call at the elhce, SO. 40t 4 IIKNM T KTBBETi . THOMAS BIDGWAY, PresldenU JOHN F. JAMKri, Actuary. ORPIN TtOGERM, General AseuU th"f u 1 r. b. I H A M BERLAIN E, of N o. m Poulh N I N III Btroet, will aUeud at the Olllce dally, at 1 o clock. aphil is, 1867. MEDICAL. JUDICAL ELECTRICITY Lnttit and Most Important Discoveries In th Treatment of Clironlo Diseases. DR. S. W. BECKWIT1TS ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE, No. 1220 WALNUT Street. ! During ourlnvestlEatlons In the treatment of dls- ease In its various forms by the asoncy of electricity, we have obtained very many valuable aud startling facts, which, added lo the previous Ibough limited i InlormatloD possessed by other and less fortunate ' operators, place us beyond all previous knowledge of j this mysterious agent. During tbe course of our prac tice we have treated and cured, through the know- ledge thus gained, many thousands, aud by means of ' our new discoveries bave established ourselves as the i most successful Medical Electricians la this country or Europe. ,. , ,. , Electrical investigation has proved that the human body acts on the principle of the galvanic battery. Tbe brain, mucous and serous meruoranes, the skin tissues, and fluids, constitute the negative and posi tive lorces, and every action, whetber mental or phy sical, Is the result of these antagonistic lorces. Diges tion, respiration, circulation, secrellou, uud excretion are due solely to electrical lulliieuce. There is a polar action established throughout tbe nervous system which connects with every part ol the body.esiabllsu ug and preserving a proper balance of tha oleclri'cal element which constitutes health, and a disturbance of which causes disease. There are strictly but two conditions ol disease one ol Inflammation or posi tive; the other, weak, debilitated, negative aud as electricity contains these two conditions la the action of tbe positive and negative currents, all we have to do Is to neutralize the disease and restore proper healthy action. Among tbe chronic diseases In which electricity has been and Is dally being, by our agency, of the greatest utility, a cure being rapidly ellected after the failure ot all other means, are: 1. Epilepsy, Chorea, or St. Vitus' Dance, Paralysis (Hemplegia), Neuralgia, Hysteria, Nervousuesa, Pal pitation ol tbe Heart, Lockjaw, etc. 2. Sore Throat, Dspepsla, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Obstinate Constipation, Hemorrhoids, or Biles, Bilious, Flatulent, and Fanner's Colic, a .id all alloc lions of the Liver and Spleen. a. Catarrh, Cough, Influenza, Asthma when not caused by organic diseased of the lieuri), ll.ouoliliis, Pleurisy, Pleurodynia, or Rheumaliaiu ol Ilia Chest, Consumption In the early stages. 4. Gravel, Diabetes, aud Kidney Complaints, 5. Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, Still Neck, nal Curvature, Hip Diseases, Cancers, Tumors (those last named always cured without pain, or plustern lu auy '"s.UUterus Complaints, involving a mal position, a Prolapsus, Antroversion, Relrovorslon, Iullamma tion, Ulceration, and various other a i lections. For lntormation desired upon other diseases, appli cation may be made at the oflice, or by letter, Mrs. BECKW1TH has entire charge ol the Ladles' Department, and all delicacy will be used towards those w ho entrust themselves to her care. In female diseuses, It Is universally successful In her hauds. For Ihe convenience of those deslriug lulormatlon, we give (by permission) a lew uhuihs of porsous, among tlie best business men and others of this city and elsewhere, whom we have treated aud cured " A. R. Stewart, Mill ureeg, iiuiitingdun county, Fa,, cured of rheumatism of fitteeu years' standing; Mrs, J. Y. Cumming, Klshicoguldas, Mlllliu county. Pa., cancer of the stomach; John Kirkpatrick, New Castle county, Del., cured ot a cancer in the breast In three weeks: Francis Gottwalls. No. 18-18 Hamilton street. absoiptlon of a tumor weighing eleveu pounds; Jacob Vandegrifl, Odessa, Del., severe case of diabetes; G. T. Bouideu, liriu of Bouluen & Co.. No. SSS. Water street, paralysis on the lea side, cured In three weeks; E. Mel lain, No. 32S Juniper street, dyspepsia and nervons debility; Lieuleuant Robert G.Wilson, V. R. C dyspepsia cured in seven davs; R. J. Robertson, Fox Lake, Wisconsin, bronchitis, catarrh; John C Carter, Commander United Stales Navv, Brooklyn; bleeding piles and fistula of forty-six years' standing, Charles H. Hammond, Western National Bauk, Bal timore, dyspepaia and sick headache, of tweuiy-tive years' standing, cured lo three weks; William Row boibam, No. la27 Front street, obstinate plies, cured in three applications: C. A. By ran, lumbago and dys pepsia, of ten years; N. B. Baldwin, late pastor of the Olivet Baptist Cbtimb, Philadelphia, nervous prostra tion, alter three applications; c, D. Cooper. Port Jer. vis, N.Y.. severe case of catarrh; William Holtzworth; No. ii&7 Market street, ulcerated bowels, dyspepsia, orchitea. etc.. of seven years' standlnir: Hon. J. M. u. .!.... Vn l:mfl Twtitli alrAfih T U7 Un,HI. T ni...' . . - v.. ' " - ..... u, .. ......iiuj j uu, uq N. Fourth street; Colonel T. W. Sweeney, Walnut street, neiow jLignin; ueorgo u. avails, no, ltWi N, Fllleenth street: Mr. Pelouze. Chesnut and Third streets; Brigadier-General A. J. Floasunton, No. 018 Spruce Btreet; George Douglass, Fifth street, above Chesnut; M. C.-Sudlei, No. 63 Arch street; C. S. Emai-k, No. 483 Chesnut street; A. L. Whiteman, cor ner ot Third aud Market streets; J. H. Andrews, No. 912 1 lne Btreet; M. Errlckson, No. 1:122 Finn street; Thomas Simpson, No, 1314 Front street: W. H. Smith, No, luii!) Hanover street: George L.-Buy, Nob. kii and 933 Market street: Thomas Drake, GeYniatitowu, William Stevenson, Sixth and Market streets; O, Marshall, No. 619 S. Ninth street; Mr. Harris. No. 1404 Master street; Thomas Gregg, Viiieland, N. J.; Brigadier-General A. Pleasonton, SU Louis, Mo.; Mr. , Camden, N. J. Physicians or students desiring to have Instructions In the correct application of F:ictrlclly for the oure of diseases, can apply at the otlice. Consultation free. Descriptive pamphlet of cures eflected, with numerous references, and Including a treatise on the subject, can be bad by application at the olllce. All letters addressed to Dr. S. W. BEOKWITIL NO. 1220 WALXUT STREET, 1 80 wsm3m5p PHILADELPHIA. Q:R AY'S PATENT MOLDED COLLARS Are the foundation of the Immense business now j done lu Paper Collars, and the preseut sale ot tbein '. nearly equals that ot all other makes combined. They bave been made from uniform stock from tlie com meucenient, which now costs THIRTY-THREW ' per cent, more than that used in the production of ' any other Collar consequently they cost the dealer , more. Therefore, when consumers are urged to buy . otber makes at the same price as GRAY'S, It is be ' cause the Inferior goods pay more profit. j If you want the VERY BEST, then buy ' Gray's Patent Molded Collars, AN1 TAKE NO OTHERS. (JBAl'N PATENT KOVEITT COLLARS, The orlnlual and only patented bpaced Collar and the must, popular one ever niaUe aud the Collar which all manufacturers strive to equal. (RAY'S PATENT EUKEUA COLLAR, The only Stand-up Collar ever made and ruoldedso as to throw the upper edge away troni the neck. ORAY'H PATENT LINEN-FACE COLLAR In the favorite Novelty style (ttom Imported stock maoe expressly lor this Collar), and cosilu bul a irltle more than the all-paper, will wear twice as lou and In summer Is not as easily aflecled by perspira tion. If you want a good collar at a less price, then buy the I'XIOM PAPER : MPANY' A Full-spaced Turn-over Collar, irom a strong, flne flnlthed paper, and equal to anything iu the market except GRAY'S. A lull line of the above goods can always be had ol JOEL J. BAILY & CO., NO. SS NORTH THIRD STREET, BOLE AGENTS FOB PHILADELPHIA. Our friends and the trade are cautloued against all Collars unlicensed by the Uulou Paper Collar Com pany ol New York, as suits are uow being daily com uieuued In various parta ot tue couutry by tha Uulou tampanyiagalusl dealers in the sauio, HATCH, JOHNSON A CO., No. 81 WARREN Street. New Yorlc, Agents UnlenP C. Co.. and American Molded Collar ' Company. I" "tulai6p THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCIIENEBj OR EUROPEAN RANGE, for 1 ;anjl lies, Ho lels, or Public loslliutlous, In TV EN 1 Y Dl. l u i, LKMn ivum a isn. Philadelphia Raniraa. Hot-AIr Furnaces. Portable H"ters,lHiwdowaGrie, Flreboard Hiovea, Bulb Boiiera, bwuoib riau, Boilers. Cooking b'tovee, etc.. b( Ihe manufacturers. ' .'?VN' , U17iulhtutt No,2oN.bECONl)blreet, AMUSEMENTS. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. GRAND COMBINATION MATINE t ' IN AID OF TIT SUFFERING SOUTHERN PEOPLE, Under tbe auspices of the Anuixenient Obmml tee of the Southern Famine Belief Fund Organization, WEDNESDAY, April 17, 1SS7. TnRF.TC GREAT COMPANIES, Including all lh Members of .. DRAMATIC CORPS or TOE ARCH STRKET THEATRE. THE WALNUT STREET TUAATRU, TUB CHESNUT STREET THEATRE. THREE GRAND ORCHESTRAS. THREE SPLENDID PLAYS. Til I '.EE FOPULA R ST A RH, . A BRILLIANTACONSTELLAT!ON ' MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC TALENT. THE EVENT OF THE SEASON," "! TICKETS ONE DOLLAR EACH. ' TICKETS ONE DOLLAR EACH. NO EXTRA PRICE FOR RESERVED SEATS. BOX SHEET NOW OPEN AT PETERSONS' BOOK STORE. NO. 306 CHESNUT STREET, 4 11 3t LW CHESNUT STREET THEATRE. THIS (Saturday) NIGHT, A Oil An V Twelfth right of ,. , , MR. JAMES E. MURDOCH. To commence with the Coaiedy, lu three acts, WINE WORKS WONDERS. Young Mirabel Mr. J. E. MURDOCH To conclude wilh the favorite allerpieoe, THE LOST CHILD. "i NOTE. The Management take great pleasure I announcing that, In consequence of tue Immense suc cess oi Mr. Murdoch's engagement, they have elleeled. a re-engugenient with him, lo commence Irom Mon day Evening, April 16. ' Monday THE DRAMATIST. Tuesday MON E Y. - MRS. JOHN DRKW'S NEW ARCH STREET THEATRE. Begins at ii to 8 o'clock. GREAT HIT OF CLAIRVOYANCE. CROWDED HOUSES NIGHTLY. . Sixth night of the popular KL IN ADAMS. TO-NIGHT (Saturday), April 13, sixth representation ot the Great Play, in six acta, entitled CLAIRVOYANCE; OR. TIIE MAN WITH TUE WAX FIGURES. Jean Vaubaron EDWIN AllAMS Rodllle Mr. F. Mordaunt Martha Vauburou Miss E. Price Seats secured six days In advance. WALNUT STREET THEATRE N. E. corner ol NINTH and WALNUT btreet. Begins at H to s o'clock. THIS (Saturday) EVENING, April 13, the Charming youthful actress, LUCILLE WESTERN, who will appear, for the second time, in her powerful Impersonation ol v NANCY 8YKES, In Charles Dickens' truthful FIC'IURE OF LONDON SOCIETY. OLIVER TW IST; OR, A STORY OF A LONDON ORPHAN. B-MJX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE. IMMl-NSE ATTRACTION. FOX'S COMBINATION TROUPB EVERY EVENING. GRAND CORPS D E BA LLET.CO M IC PANTOMIM j ETHIOPIAN BURLE&UUE.COMIO PANTOMIMA MUSICAL FUND HALL. FRIDAY RVEMS.G, APRIL 12. CARL ROEiSE'S VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, On which occasion he will have lne Valuable assis tance of MADAME CLARA BRINKERHOFF. iher second appearance In Philadelphia), MISS AUGUbTA ROEaE, MADAME A. MAY, , .!. MR. WENZELL KOPTA, (celebrated Violinist from Prague, his first appearance lu Philadelphia), MR. L, FNGELK.E........ -Accompanist 1 lckeis.. l To be bad at the Music blores, and at the door tho entire day of the Concert. 4 8 61 Doors open at 7 o'clock. Concei t commences at 8. XTEW ELEVENTH BTKEET OPERA HOUSE 1 ELEVENTH tstreet. above CH KWNUT, "THE FAMILY RENOKT" OPEN FOK Til K SHAKO. CARNCUOSS A llIXKl'S MINSTKELM, the Great ISlar Troupe of Ihe World, lu their GRAN1 ETHIOPIAN feOlREES, SONGS, DANCES, NKM BURLEbQUES, and PLANTATION SCENES, Don. e open at 7 o'clock. Commencing at 8 o'clock 8 so J. L. CARNCRObb, Manager. GEKAIANIA ORCHKSTKA. PUBLIC RB hearsals every SA'lURDAY AFTERNOON, a( MUSICAL FUND HALL, 8', o'clock. KngHi;eiuenM made by atldresslng GEORGE BASTERT, Agent, Na, LOil MONTEREY bt., between Race and Vine. 2 68nt FURNI lUhc, BEDDING, ETC pun Ml TUR E REDUCED! OIK PRICES HAVE KEEN REDUCED i To tbe extent admitted of in the late reduction of material consistent Willi the production of FIRST-GLASS WORK. We Invite an Inspection of our STOCK by all desiring to purchase. . 3I6stathlm5p RICHMOND & FOREPAUCH. NO. 40 SOUTH SECOND STREET BEDDING AND IFeather Warehouse, TENTH STREET, RELOW ARCH. reamers oi an qualities, reamer Beds. Bol- .. t u.wl I'll 1 . ... U .-I ... . , ' . D.cn '."" wi.Hn, uw., XI uir, sou bpring Mattresses. . A large assortment of Blankets, Comfortables miri VtuA Omlta r nil WlnilH M ,. 1 1 .... , . ' terpaues, or very haudsume paLiurus, Irom the lowest price to the tluesl quality, Knrlnir l;da and Surlns CoLa. Iron HAii.ia.ri. Of all sizes. CHURCH t 'UsniujNaTOane lo order. A II BOftflH Slld Ml tha VerV LllWUIt murlr.1 nwtAn o . - "..riivn always. AMUH HlLLHORIf, No. 14 North TENTH btreet, Be.ow Arch. in.jp. a large siock oi winnow Bhadea, o every quality, Irom the cheapest lo the hand somest made. VZstuthlimSp QEDDINC OF EVERY DESCRIPTION; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT REDUCED PRICES, KO. 8311 KIDUE AVENUE, NEAR TINE ST, 8 23tutbsrp J. . FULLER. VfESTCOTT & GEORGE, SlICC irtSORS TO PHILIP WILSON dc VOH Illl'OBTKllS ANIJ UKALkas IS i UUNS, PISTOLS, RIFLES, CRICKET, AND RASE It ALL IMPLEMENTS, FISHING TACKLE. SKATES, CROQUET ARCHERY, ETC., , NO. 409 CHESNUT STREET, m3m . , VUILA DELPHIA