8 SUCCj SS OF RISTOlil. HOW 1HE AMKKlCAIf TBOPLB APrRKCIATB TALRNT, rOt the lfitti of Mav Midame IiiHtorl will leave the United states lor Her native country. Sop made her dclmt here on the 3)tn of 8eDtembr. Ifl66, and flnce that lime nuo has pprrorm"d one bnndrrd ana enij-cigiii nigutg, in the following placet: CUIt. rrrftirtiumcr. Hew York it Brooklyn 10 Ho ton in I'hllndelphU 10 ('. jPerfomtancfi. (Cleveland J Krle l BnlTnlo 2 llochester 1 Baltimore Syracuse 1 Waxbinglou 6 Dolroit 2 Ullca Troy 1 Albany 1 I'ltuburK 8 Indianapolis 1 Montreal 3 Providence 2 Cincinnati Chicago 12 HI. I Oil Is 5 Memphis 4 .New Orleans IK Mobile Louisville 6 New Haven 1 Springfield 1 28 cities (representations) 188 The plavs pro luced have been Medea, Mary fituart, K izabe'h, uudi'h, I'hordra, Macbeth, Adritnne Lecouvrcvr, ria di Totomei Deborah, Vamma, Angel o (Tvrnntot I'adua), and Myrrha, Mary Swan, lorty-one times: Jiizabeth, Queen of hngiand, lifty-two times. Tbe grosH receipts will amonnt to nearly $450,000: floverAmcnt tax, $9000; Bistort's bare, $270,000, which, alter deducting ex penseB ol her company and personal expenses, may be calculated to leave, her net proceeds $200,000. Id every city where Bistort has performed the most brilliant offers are mark?, without regard to term", lor her reappearance; but, as her stay Is limited and her departure fixed, all applications nave to be declined. In cities like Albany, Troy, Utic- Syracuse, Rochester, Buffulo, Cleveland, I'ictfbure, and Detroit, where managers guaranteed niehily from $2000 to $2500 net, free of all expenses, mauatrere have gained from $1000 to $18ov each representation. The most curious fact Is that the last sis re prebentwtions were piveu lu Holy Week, wu'.'n amusement generally are almost suspended. They were as proatnoie as any nights, and pro Succr! equal enthneimni, and the same managers are tncesitant in their applications lor nioie representations. The oiimual contract was Hignpd at Verona in September, 1865, by Mr. Grau, for one bandied and twenty reprceenta ions. to be given in the United Statua nd Haana; but there has not been time found to leave the United States, or even to visit many cities of this country. M'me Rlstori has performed, from five to six times each week since September, besides travel ling about eighteen thousand miles. With the exception of New Orleans and Mobile, no South ern city could be vieited, and Havana had to be deprived of hearing Kistoii. listen was rich belore coming to this country. She owns No, 48 Boulevard Malesher bes, a epJeudid ta'.ais. which was completed 'J le,t ,or America, at a cost of .j.OOO francs. She ons, a'.eo, a splendid pul-ois in Florence, now occupied by the Rus sian ambassador. It cost 1.500,000 frans. All this property was earned by her exertions. She owns, t'lso, several splendid mansion in Rome, ller vli-ii to America was to add the jewel of this country to the crown earned in the countries of the Old World, and to Increase the fortunes ot ber interesting lamily. A greater success has never attended any artist's labors, aod all those ffho have predicted that Mr. (irau's immcuse. enterprise would be dangerous, managers as well as critics, find, from the re sults, that they have erred eereiciously in judg ment. The success is a proof that sreat talouts are always appreciated iu this country. N. Y, Utratd. Marriage of an Indian Chief to a White Woman. From the St. Paul Pioneer. Hole in-tho-Day, the celebrated Inliau chief, has taken a new wife, this lime varying the pro gramme by se.ectinir a white woman as his mute. Mr. and Mrs. Hole-in-the-Dav are at pre sent stopping at the Merchants' Hotel. Mrs. Hole-in-the-Dav. we understand, was a domestic employed lu the laundry department at the hotel in Washington where Holu-in-the-Day and his suite were putting up during the receut treaty conference. His Chippewa Xiighnes saw me youne iaiv in auction, woo was comely In person, and buthouuht himself she would make a tine accession to Inn harem. So he proposed. and without much ado or formality was married after the manner-ot Christians. Mrs. Hole-in the-Dny is a younu lady of modest uuu Muemuciu appearance, tier royai nusDini, we understand, does not design to take her to Crow Wing, to bis harem ot half-dozen or more Indian wives. That would not be very pleasant for the )at Mrs. Hole-in the-Dav. He desieus livii g at St. Cloud, in tbe stylo and manner of "wnite ioiks." He is abundantly able to do this, as be is a man of great wealth, having a large income as annuities irom me uovernoient, and a large Jarm well stocked with horses, cows. etc.. be- fides tbe reservation ot a mile square at Crow mug. uoie m-ine-uay is an maian or no ordi nary kind. He is the smartest man In his t.nhn and has lone been desirous of living alter the styie ann manner ot nis pale-faced brethren Jlia ambition can now be gratided. Leeches. A curious nnnniinnonmnt iia,.!. odically occurs in the Government organs of jiuDBia. iug iuimsier ior spiritual, liduca tional, and Medical Matters" Bolemnly pro claims, every Jialt year, what for a certain period ana throughout all parts of the Prussian monarchy Bhall be the price of a leech. Tho tann has .just been hxed for this season. From April to xsovember, throughout Prussia, Nas sau included, every leech is to cost two sil ..tii. . juergroiscueij, ueiuier more nor less. Babies. Among the conveniences at the Taris Exhibition will he a model creche, in which the children under three years of age of all women employed in the building will be tended and fed gratis. The creche will open on the 1st of April, and babies desirous of a right of admission are requested to write down their names, or make their marks, at their earliest convenience, in order that sufficient accommodations may be provided. Uerthold Auerbach is likely to have readers all over Hurope before long, his last work, "Auf der Hiihe," which has already leen translated into French, Knglish, Russian and Dutch, being about to appear in an Italian translation. The works for piercing Mont Conis have leached the limit of the bed of hard quartz which has been so difficult to penetrate. The workmen have now come upon softer ground, and hope to be able to bore one thousand metres in a year. TTTuere are five college chapels in Cam bridge where no note ot music is ever heard; these are Sidney, Emmanuel, Downing, Trinity Hall, and Pembroke. At the last- eWused.ge th6re iH & gd rgaD' Whiuh 18 An English paper says: "A lady well known for her thoughtful benevolence, has placed at the disposal of the Ifehop of Worces tor the munilicent sum of i.10,000 for the purposes of church extension in Birming- Sir John Bowring contributes a paper on 'Rammshum Roy and Hindoo ThHiam" to the April number of the Theological lleuiew; while Miss Frances Power Cobbe discourses, in the eame number, on "The New Creed and the Old in their Secular Results." The dramatic works of Victor Hugo are bout to be restored to the French stage, says the Paris correspondent of the Indcperulanct Jitlge, the necessary permission having been obtained loth, from the Government and the author, THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PIIILADEU'IIIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1867. WATCHES, JEWELRY. ETC. 33AILEY & CO., 819 CIIESAUT STREET. no. -. , Have J Hit Rccalveil oar lliimi. -rv, FltENCH JEWELRY AND PAR I H FANS. 4 1 mwtxmrp CLARK & BIDDLE, No. 712 CHESNUT Street. A HE NOW OPENING AN lXi:UAMT ASSORTMENT OF SILVER WAKE, VfftT KKULIIf AND AMERICAN PLATED WARES FINK TABLE CUTLER V, FOR IIRIOAL AND UENERAI, PRESEN TATIONS. 4 13 smw'Zmrp ICE PITCHERS. MEAD & CO., TOUMEKLY AT THE COIIM'R OF NISTIJ AND CHESNUT ST., ARE NOW AT No. 910 CHESNUT STREET, BECONII FLOOR, We hV lust Hnlahrd. In a verv superior manner. OVKR (lid) ONE HUNDRED NEW STSfLKa OK K b. 1'i IcIIKHh, an ot "iir owu plate, and wr anted lu (-very t-8DH't. wnlcU we are now oU'eriue al enormously luw prlct-s ICE FITCH KK.S, Cliased and Engraved ..ta-5o tf-uu " Finn Cuased. ld'UO " " .11 MO " Very line atiu rich u-(iO " SuiieriorCliased and Medallion. IS ikp ' Very Elegant Medallion .15 00 MEAD & C0.t Manufacturers, NO. 910 CHESNUT STREET, KKCOND FLOOil 4 4 8mrp SUMMER RESORTS. QUMMER BOARDING.-TIIAT SPLENDID. kJ lit btaltliy, and pupulur jluce known aa I'llKhN l ' 1 UHUVK, rt Medln (on the West CheHter Itallroad), Delaware county, Pennsylvania, is now open lor the rwcptlon ol euesls. 41U1U1 BOARDING. BOARDING. BEST LOCATION IN THE city. Near the earn. Apply at No. 713 North '1 WI'.NTIETll Street. 1'artlea can have a choice of line mourn, if applied for at once, with a Kouteel family. '1 he cround In the highest In the city, and there cannot tie a more pleasant city Huuitkua resU Utnce lotiiiu ("j; iot FOR SALE. FOR SALE IN GERMANTOWN, A DE- Kiruljle Coltnce Residence. 11 rnnma. lrwi&tinn hit n and healthy, lot :iu by 110 feet, ten tuluates' walk Hum either Church Lane btation. or (mrmamnun Depot. The liotife is lu perfect order from roof to cellar, and beautifully shaded. The garden Is in per fect order alho. Rath, with gas and hydrant water upstulrs. Would be a splendid location for A phy Biciau. Price, tjoti; only jauuo cash required. Posses- J.'JV'-i'i!1 P,1? ' el y "WlinJAM T. -WILSON, No. m CllEbNU T Street. 4 216l4p FOR SALE. - FINE T.Attnrc rnniraH. lSTore and iiwki.i.ixii Mi,oKi r... ...: n ' r , ; i .. upou easy terms, 1 wo-tbircH of .the purcliase money can remain on 5,"r,,?B,?e'. - particulars apply at No. liii N. N1N111 blreet. g FOR SALE OR TO LET THE HOUSE 4 hi LOCUST street, 23 by 120 feet; furnished ui iiiuiuiuisiicii, Apply at No. 221 CHESNUT Street, Second story. 4 27 tr TO RENT. iff? TO RENT WOODSIDE COTTAGE.-A JLiiflouhle Oothlc built House, with coach house blah e. aud other out-bulldlugs; beautiful lawns, well Bhaded. and altogether a desirable resldeuce lor summer or wlntet. ,ur House located at a station on the Philadelphia and T",'0n,i..a";!' atten m'nutea' ride Iroiu thScl "y. Apply at the cilice ol the Continental Life Insurance vvuii'mu;,., i-aj vhjs.nui street. S 1 4l f?n T,f!,REN7AN 0FFICE ROOM ON THE Xiilkt rst floor of No. Chesnut street, the cnemiest lent iu the City. Inqul.eof CT1 AM llElwt FRKNCH (,eneral Agenta AVashliigtoii Life Insurance Company CHEsNUT Street. me lllliuum; J3UUU1UB. Aim. knu a, ..I mii S 1 ( TO RENT-HOUSE NO. 2021 SOUTH Xiitreet. l lie entire row lust nut in Kr,i.rui. A pood situation lor a Physician. Kent ( V ner appiy on premises atier U A. M (4 SO :il TO RE T SEVERAL ROOMS lu bullthng No. KW S. Till KD Street. TO LET 4 20 at WANTS. JnlOft THE GENUINE BARTLETT (flOK SmJ .'?;WINO MACHINE.-Wai.ted fjt)ZO. 7T, n.",.16' Per month and all ezpeuses paidTto sell iii ,T, V. '" wewing Machine, This Machine be made, i or circulars aud terms address 11. HALL AfJO., dim 724 CHKfeN UT Street, Fhlladelnhla. Pa, "TTTANTED, FIVE linv'fiBPn DpniiiTTiro ior me l . H. Murine t mma iini ble-bodled. younu. . I"' '"n-luiM UIU1L UH employed In the Oov..r, ,,... men. They will be Ships of War on foielgu stations. avy-yarls aim In cor further tutor- CapUinandiKler, -No-"B.fltiMT street. 4 19 fmw tf B A UCH'S RAW DON ItPEBPHOUPBAII! OF la ME. The rrpat VAvr1tlAP np all - ... IU twelve yur rjiiahUbhea onhe SJ!L!,l".,pl,ea by lh crsto, direct from tb wharf .."'."'"'aciory. on liberal terms. Alaiiutaciuied only by nm , BATJQH A BON9, .J" Bouto EEiAWARB Avenue, mm 5: PRY GOODS. JO THE LADIES. WE ARC NOW RRCKITINOOUR SPRING KIPPLT OF WHITE GOODS, AMONG WHICH ARK: NEW sit: r'f' r"IWKn IACB TIDIES, U 'KINED APrLKiVE NEW ST TIII-S, NEW RTTLBPRINum CROCHET TIDIES. A tLKhl'IKNNEH, LACE MITSL.INM, TtTCHEI niTNE.INSJ, BHIIXIANTE, FRENCH HULL, KOFT CANltKIltS, TAHEETANH, WIIEER LAWNH ORANDIM, I1SDIA TWILU, NAINMOOKH, INDIA IIIJLL, WIIITE AND COLORED PKtCETM, FRENCH PIKtALES, HADAPOIjAJHS, Together with a choice assortment of COLLARS, CCFF8. 6ETB, WORKED EDGINGS INbERTINGS. BANHH, LACEH, CAMB1UO HAN1IK KRCHIEFS. HOMIERT. ALL AT THE PRESENT REDUCED PRICES, SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRIS0.1, 4 24 9t NO. 1008 CHE8NUT STREET. 229 FARIES & WARNER, 229 NORTH NINTH STItEKT. ABOVE RACE, BAROAINSI BARGAINS f All-wool Tweeds. Roys' wear, 75 cents. meitons, ior ioys- wear ana Ladles' Sscqnes, 68 Double-width Cloth, all-wool, 2. Spring Shawls. Irom auction, fa. Double-width All wool Delaines, 68, worth 75 cents Spring Balmorals. II 24. worm (o cents, table Linens, Napkins, Towels, etc Apron Ulrd-eye, Nursery Diaper, et5. DOMESTICS! DOMKSTICSt Bleached Muslins, best makei, lowest prices. W illlflmsvllle. Wamsutta, Bay Mills, etc. etc ReBt Lnhleached Muslin, yard wide. 18 aud 2Ucts, yard-wide Domet Flannrl. 87JJ cents. Super All-wool FlHimel, 6U ceuia. Xallardvale Flanrps. Calicoes, wairanteu fnt colors, Wi, 15, 16, and 20c. Ginghams, 22 and lb ceuts. Yard-wide SnrltiR Calicoes, 25 cents. Bargains In Huckaback Linen Towels, 28 cents. WIIITE GOODSt WHITE GOODS! Poftfiulsh Jaconets, 25, .''.yi. and 50 cents. Victoria Lawns, m, X7a, 45 5o, aud no cents. Nainsooks, Undressed tlamhrics, Swiss, eto. Si lried Muslins. One while Brilliants, etc Plaid Nainsooks. 26, l, 3:, (so, 55, 6u, and o5 cents, W hlte Pinups, from auction, fo cents. Flue Corded Piques. 62), and 75 cents. Ladles' and Gents' Linen Mdkls , irom auction. Hosier) and Gloves, at r en need prices. Linen Shirt routs, 3i, 7H, 45, 50, 50, 62i, and 75c Three-piy Linen Cntt'-i, 1 cents Marseilles Quilts from auction, cheap, etc. FARIES & WARNER, S2!i5 NO. 229 NORTH NINTn STREET. PRICE & WOOD, N. W. Cor. EIGHTH and FILDEUT, HAVE JU8T OPENED 5000 Linen Fans, at less than Importers' prices. Lndies' and Children's Berlin Thread aud Silk Gloves. Ladles' and Children's Buff and White Gloves. Ladies' K id Gloves. Lames' and Gents' Linen Cambric Ildkfs. Ladles' and Gents' Hemstitch Hdkts. Misses' Linen Hdkfs.7. 8, 10. and I2i cents. Worked Edgings aud InsertingH. A good assortment ot Bouuet Ribbons. Black Velvet Ribbons. Ladles' aud Misses' Hoop Skirts, best quality steel. Choice shades Alpacas. Fine tpjallty ali-wool Delaines. Black all-wool Delaines and Black Alpacas. Black Silks, very cheap. Plaid Silk Poplins. Scotch and American Ginghams, fast colors. American Calict.es, last colors, 12i, 15, and 18c. WHITE GOOD?, WHITE GOODS! White Piques, from 60c. up to vVi a yard. White Organdy Lawns and figured Swiss Muslins. Sott nnlsh Cambrics. JaconelB, aud Natusooks. Victoria Lawns and Swiss Muslins. Plaid Nainsook Muslins, very cheap. Stripe Nainsook Muslins. Hair-cord, Stripe, aud Plaid Muslins, Marseilles and Honeycomb Qullto, LINEN GOODS I LIKEN GOODS! Best makes Shirting Linens. ' Blenched Table Linens, 75, 90, M2K, $l-25, il-50 up to t'2-oti per yard. I'ower I xjom Table Linens, 68, 75, 90, and f 1. Coloied Table Llnens.37, 50. 55, and 75c. Napklus, Doylies, aud Towels, PRICE WOOD. N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT Btreeta, N. B.-JUKI Muslin. opened, one case 7,' wide Bleached One case nearly yard wide, 16c. Tbe above are belter goods than have been those prices since Ibtil. sold at 10 22 AT THORNLEY 'SIM NEW GOODS, ltEACTIFVL, GOODS, FASHIONABLE GOODS, DECIDEDLY CHEAP GOODS SILK GOODS, DRESS GOODS. LI MEN GOODS, DOMESTIC GOODS WHITE GOODS. GOODS FOB MEN, GOODS FOR ROTS GOODS FOtt CHILDREN. IN FACT, THORNLEY'S, N. E. CORNER EIGHTH AND SPRING GARDEN STREETS, Is a good place to buy DRY GOODS, because you are lure to get the worth of your money, aud always a targe is too: 10 select irom, "ONE PRICE CA8n STORE.' TH'i FIVE BTORY WHITE BDILDINQ. Established In 1863. I8gm8p JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos.105 and 407 North SEC0M) St. :now open, a full assortment OK BEST It LACK SILHS, CHEIS E SILKS, PLAIN SILKS, 2wsmttrp PLAID SILKS, J FIGURED GRENADINE, UEBNANI, FRENCH ORGANDIES AND LAWNS, ' .JUJU"G YALIY Vf UKET OODS, DrtY UUOUb. fJEW SPRING AND BUMMER S II A.W Ht S. U. STEEL & SON Hare now open a complete awortmnnt of Aprlnf and Summer Shawls, of this season's Importation. Chalne Inline Sirltwd Broche Shawls. Op ii Onlre Broche Shawls. Stella Shawls, Chalne Lulne Border. -Inch Plaid Llama Shawls, ail colors. 300 LIGHT PLAID SHAWLS, ftl'.IO. 1(0 ALL-HOOL FIGCRED CASH I ERE SHAWLS, 9 1 '?S. Rlsck Thibet Hq'iare Shawls. Bltirk Thibet Ixing Shr.wls. 100 RICH PRINTED CASHBIERESHA WLS- Pom of the richest designs imported, all India pat terns. In blnrk, scarlPt, and white centres. Grenadines and Hernanl shawls. FINE SHETLAND SHAWLS, 91. Shetland Shawls. 4-50, is, . Very Fine thetland Shawls, new designs, s 50. YAK SHAWLS. Blch and hnndfom-' designs, equal In appearance to a (5o L'ama Luce Shawl, OVR ENTIRE STOCK OF SHAWLS AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. U NOS. 713 and N. TENTH STREET. NDIA SHAWLS. GEORGE FRYER, No, 916 CHESNUT STREET, HAVING A LARGE STOCK OF INDIA SHAWLS On hand, will offer them for tbe next three weoki at greatly reduced prices, less than ever offered Wore. f4 i 4m Ladles In want of this article will do well to pur chase now, as gn al Inducements will be offered. A T RETAIL. roPCLAR rjllCEs in silks, DRESS GOODS, WIIITE GOODS, LINENS, noiTRNINQ GOODS, CAMSIMEHES, AND UOUME-FURNINH. ING DRY GOODS. JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO., 481m WO. 27 CHESNUT STREET. y S. V. Corner of ITourtli and Avoli Sts. HAVE THEIR SECOND OPENING OF SPRING GOODS TO-DAY. NEW I'nEWE DRESH SILKS. NEW PLAID ANDSTRIPK NILKS. I E1T COL4KS PLAIN SILKM. "INJIAHH Al AnilKKllUIll MILKS. MAGNIMCt.NT NEW OKUANOIKH, PLAIN FAItltlCN, FU LAItlKM' Mir ITS. MAMA LACK A.l PITNIIEU PINTS. WHITE LLAMA AND GRENADI.VE M M A V V M PI'RK WHITE R4REGE . II AWLS. SPRING SHAWLS. OUK ORDERING. N. H. RROCHE hlU A K E SUA WUi WITH THE FKIN4JE 4N ALL FOUR SIDKN. SCARLET AND BLACK CENARES, I.MIA STYLES. 8 6 Wfuiliiu No. 1101 CHESNUT Street. E. M. NEEDLES & CO., AT THEIR "new store, N. W. Corner Eleventh and Cbeenut WILL OPEN ON WEDNESDAT, 9IAY I, SLACK THREAD LACE SHAWLS. BLACK LLAMA LACE EH AWLS, WHITE LLAMA LACE SHAWLS, Ol entirely new designs, at LOW PRICES. leeJift XflNS3HD 1011 '0(J QPENINC. MEW CLOAK STOKE, NO. 818 ARCH STREET, Between Eighth and Ninth Streets, South Side. The latest Bpring Styles, in every quality ol Cloth, at very low prices. Ladies in search Ot NEW SPRING SAOQUES should rspect our designs aud assortment before purchasing eUt where. DAVIS' NEW STORE, THE ARCH STREET CLOAK EMPORIUM, t is mwfSm No. 818 ARCH Street. RE-OPENING OP "New Mourning Storo." This Store has Just been opened with a well-seleot. STOCK OF MOURNING GOODS, AT TOPULAR PRICES. Al8o, the largest and handsomest assortment oi ' MOCRNISG MILLINERY, uvero-Tcred in mis city, manufactured expressly i.'.r tiiia establishment. ,ot this esia (heSN UT STREET, "OIRARD RCW.' A. MYERS, 1 22 fmw2m Lately of New York iHKAP UBY 000 I S, CARPETS, MATTINGS, ) OIL CLOTHB. AND WINDOW bHADEa, , ARCH AMBAULT, .... , . .Hlill .. .4 KM A li XT T7"W C-l i. E Comer HIH. V r-l l xi nu uanaai Dirwifl, lO J"r l Ui CL Plalu Wliulnw II, .ii f?,'d 6W. While Malting. 87a to ftic Red Matting, if" VVoolleu Druggeta. 1 to II 1W. Stair Ol ?'u;tls "sc. Spring Cblntnes, 12c. to kj. DeLalues, Mu.lln..Uc,U.pBTO ri9sm N, E. Corner KLKVENTH aud MARKET Btreeu. CHAMBERS, NO. 810 AHCU STREET. Novelties Opening Dally, .-Real Cluny Lacea. J. liluck Uulpure Laoes. I ' poinle Appligue Laces, l'oinie do (laze Lacea. Thread Veils Irom W. WHITE GOODS. Marseilles for Dresses Bargains. Flench Alusiins, i yards wide, al Bo cent. Shirred aud Tucked Lace Muslins; India Twilled Ixiug Cl'h i Plaid, hlrlpe, and Plalu Nalimooks; sort h nihil Cambric, ) yard wide: Oaiubrlo Edgings aud lwixllous, new dttriga, very cheap.. 114 .n. iu Jugraln Carpets, wool lilllug, 40c., 6oc., and fS: Wisb 1 apetry Rruasel. Carpets, only 1 7i virr and blalr Carpels, c to 75c Rag Carpets, 45c. Entry u inmiM. Hoc to Floor Oil C otha. CARPETIWCS! JAMES H. ORNE, SON & CO., CHESNUT ST., BELOW SEVENTH, PHILADELPHIA. FRESH CANTON MATTINGS, WHITE, RED, CHECH, AND FANCT, 4-4, 5-4, AN D o-4 WIDE. JAMES II. ORNE, SON & CO., C1IESMT ST., BELOW SEVENTH, HATE JUST RECEIVED THEIR SPKINQ IMPORTATION OF CARPETINGS, . OF EVERT DESCRIPTION. French Chenille, Axminster, WILTON, VELVETS, BRUSSELS, AND TAPESTRIES. 3-4 A 6-4 VELVETS, WILTON.RRUSSELS AND VELVET CARPETS, Y ITII RORDERS TO MATCH, FOR HALLS. JAMES H. ORNE, SON & CO., CHESNUT ST., BELOW SEVENTH, PHILADELPHIA. TIIUEE-I'LIES, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN INGKAINS, Erglish and American 011 Cloths, COCOA MATTINOS, DRUOCIETS, LINEN IKUllI CLOTHS, RUCiS AND 9IATS 4 19 Imw2nirp OF EVERT DESCRIPTION. CARPETINGS! 300 Pieces of Elegant Patterns OF ENGLISH BRUSSELS AND TAPESTRY. Just arrived from Europe and now In Store, Alto, a complete assortment ENCiLISII ROYAL WILTON, EN 4 J LIS H VELVETS, ENULISH RRUSSEIJ AND TAPESTRIES, THREE-PLY AND INURAIN. VENETIAN, FOR HALLS AND STAIRS, MATTINGS, HUttS,MATS, ETC., FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. IN ALL WIDTHS AND QUALITIES. LEEDOm & SHAW, NO. 910 ARCH STREET, Retween Ninth and Tenth, 8 i2 fmwsmrp JUST LANDED ENGLISH OARPET1NQS VELVETS, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, INGRAINS. Also.NEW STYLE VENETIANS, for 8TAIR9 and HALLS, with separate Borders to match, all made expressly for our sales by the best manufacturers, and will be sold at lowest cash prices, 2 1 fmwsmSp REEVE L. KNIGHT & SON, No. 807 CHESNUT ST. QARPETINGSI CARPETINGS j. t. deTacroix. No. 37 South SECOND Street. Has received per late arrivals, atlarge aud varto assortment of J. CUOSSLET A SON'S BRUSSELS CAR FETINUM, NEW DESIUNS. Also, a large llneof Three-plr Extra Sunerd Pin. INdRAIN CARPETING, COTr AO Eaud Ha CAR PETS, OIL CLOTHS. SHADES, ETC.. which will 1 sold at greatly reduced prices, wholesale and retail. No. 87 South SECOND Street, Between Market aud Cbeannt streets. N. H Particular attention uald to the fittlm. ...i Olhces and Counting-rooms. I il am QEORCE W. HILL MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN OAItPETINGS, o. 126 NORTH THIRD STREET, Hason hand a large astment of DESIRABLE PATl'EItNS, to which be the attention of boy. i 11 wfrn8m SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, Tna Fidelity Insurance, Trust and Safe JJII'U.lt wuiimujr, .ur 111, sr K.eplQK of Honda, Stock., and Otu.r Valuables. CAPITAL. SiOO.Onn DIBKCTORa. N. B. BROWNE, WNE, lEOWARD W. CLARK" K H. CLARK. ALEXANDER HENItV L8H. S. A. CALDWELL V CLAKE1SCK JOHN WKUI J. OILLINOHAM KL1,.I ItKIMRY C. OIRSUV Ull A 1111-1 aAUALUBIKIl, Office In tbe Fire proof Building of the Phliai..!.,. Nailonal Bank, CIIESNUT Street above Fourth This Company lerelves on deiioslt, and OUAHAV. TEES THE SAFE KEEPING O VALUAHI km upou the following rate a year, vis.: Coupon Bonds II ner sumo Registered Bonds aud Securities 60 cents i, ii,.xi Oold Coin or Bullion. tl"2ouer lloo Silver Coin or Biilllftu t, X,o Oold or Silver Plate 11 per iiO Cash Boxes or small tin boxes of Bankers Brokers Capitalists, etc., contents uukuowo to the (Sumuauv and liability limited, 26 a year. wuymu,. TbeComuany onrrs Kir ith.NT I ranter rnluilvalw holding the key) SAFES INSIDE ITS VAULTS at fid, tiki, $40, ioO, aud 7 a year, according to slue and location. Coupons and intereai collected for one per cent. Inteiesl allowed on Money DeHwlUi. This Comuany is authorlKMl t.ini.uiir .nrf van.,,. Trusts of every desorlpllou. 12llmwirpj n. b, BROWNE, President, hvtHMt fAXXMBOHSegtevary and Xruxer, j CARPETINGS CLEN ECHO MILLS, WBMAIMWH, PI1ILADELPHU. UcCALLCUS, CREASE & 8L0AN, No, 509 CHESNUT STREET, MANUFACTURERS OF THREE-PLY CARPETINGS, EXTRA BUPER INQRAIN SUPERFINE INGRAIN. FINE INGRAIN, JSLSAftNNVENTXAW' CANTON MATTINGS, IRESH IMPORTATIONS, All Witltlis ana Stylos. M CALLUMS, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET. RETAIL DEPARTMENT, No. 519 CHESNUT STREET. JlcCALLlMS, CREASE & SLOAN. CARPETINGS, OILCLOTHS MATTINGS J WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, J. R. "WHITE, No. 13 North SECOND Street. CHEAPEST IN THE CITY. Blm First Carpet Store above Market, STEAM CARPET CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. 611 S. SEVENTEENTH STREET. The best CARPET CLEANER In use. All orders promptly attended to. 'mP JOSEPH WIL80N. Proprietor. MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. "We now offer a large assort ment of FANCY BONNETS and TRIMMED HATS, for Ladies, Misses, and Children; and in PRICE, VARIETY, and STYLE, we defy competition. Novelties in FRENCH BONNETS AND FLOWERS, RIBBONS, CRAPES, SILKS, ENGLISH HATS, Etc., at moderate prices. WOOD & CARY, No. 725 CHES NUT Street. t2SJm H. HORSTMAN &SONS FIFTH and CHERRY Sts., MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OP LADIES' DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, . ' ZEPHYR WORSTED, NOTIONS, AND SHALL WARES Also, opened lately, A HOSIERY DEPARTMENT, And have now In Stock a full line ot their OWN IMPORTATION of COTTON HOSIERY, GLOVES, BUBPENDEKS, and all other articles belonging to this branch. JBpeclal lpdueements offered in prices. i I mwf4p2ra COAL. rpHE GENUINE EAGLE VEIN, THE CBLE- wnrm "KSTON. " the pure hard OREE.V wooi) COAL, Egg and btuve, stnt to all parts of iu. City at -t0 per ton; superior LEHIGH at ki-76. fcucli ol the above article are warraiiu-d to give per.' feet satislaialon In every respect. Orders received at INoVoS WZV' t-tUtf'Um- "-mi JO 'MY PATRONS. The report circulating In various newspapers, that I purpose rellnguishlng my profession, or engaging in other pursuits. IS WITHOUT SHADOW Off FOUNDATION. O. S. HI'RItELL, APOTHECARY, 4 group No. wo CIIESNUT Street, Phlla.' HO! FOR SMITH'S ISLAND! FRESH AIR -HEAUTIKUL M'ENKHY -HE LT Whirr. X KItt'lsE THE KATir kn ri. n r i v m n THE HEbT KIM). . WUa MARY I.Ak'UMRVER respecirully lulurnis herlriends and the public gene rally, that She will ouon LI, a lium .fnl IkIu.,,,1 Pli.aiira Uround known aa SMITH'S ISLAND, on SUNDAY next. Mav R hiia Invito, all to coma and enjoy with her the delights of this favorite sum mer resort. 4 golf R e M L. Late No. 1012 Cheanut street, have removed their FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERT WARFROOMS To Na. I1U3 CI1KSNITT BTtUCKT, 1 jmmmmmms, m, i
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