mi dailV evening' r TELEGiiArri phil ADELrni SATtfi(6TAYtr-fa a 4& imi. lb THE CIIICKKMNG PIANOS AT TIIE w v PARIS EXPOSITION. . . t'j Another visit with which: the American com-' parttnent has been honored is that of a whole phalanx of the PartRiau musical world, In the shape of Gounod, the celebrated composer;' Erard, the well-known piano-forte maker, ao- cotnpanied by some first-rate artists, to play tipon and hear the instruments of Chlckering' & Sena',, of New York and Boston, now Bet out In one of the halls. The sensation produced . by the superior sonority of these pianos over v Any that are manufactured in Paris was Terr , great, and all the authorities . present nnani-i mously expressed their admiration of the .mar vellouB effects pioduced.and the marked, pro-j gress which had , been., achieved., . If only, for! : tb sake of auoh a surprise, and triumph aa this over artistic Paris, the labors of thai .American ' Commission will net have ;beeii thrown away. ; PITY INTELLIGENOE. 1 FOB APDIpONALlotlAt- IfKMS BKbTtUIRD PAQB.J , IiKumoim Nev. Rev. Rufus W. Clark1 morrow In the Hruad Street-' Presbyterian Church. Hhould the day be fine, we doubt not the ohuroh will be more than filled. ..,, --Aeuooesslul effort has bet n recently made; ,.py the members of the Tabernacle Haptisi Cliurnh; West Chesnut street,-to defray the entire indebtedness remaining upon the ground on which the church Is erected. HubsoriptlocS to a sufuolent amount have been promised; whion are to te pal l In the course of a few Weeks to complete the object, and It Is contend plated to hold a reunion of the friends of the church, to whloh all Ihe former pastors have accepted Invitations to attend.-: Among these .attora we Might iiientloir-HtiV. -Dr. Eddy. o ioston, and Hev. Ir. Hruiitley, of Georgia, botll of whom were gentlemen highly esteemed bjf . 1 , . nvrnvd f Ia. n n .1 -iai....., I . . throughout, the cliy. They will both be present at the reunion meeting, and we have no doubt the fr.entle of the Tabernacle Chureh will oojoy the aflalr vastly. It Is also proposed to hold, ori the evening- following" the reunion, a maghltl cent anniversary celebration of the Tubernaoie ;Chorcu Ruurtay BohoolH, at the Aoademy of Mnslo. We have not yet seeu a programme of this affair, but having been assured that the chair Is to be ocoupitd by Kev. O. A. Pelte, the pastor of the church, that Drs. Brantley And It.flrlv Will hnt.ll Ha nrfiuan r that. Mia Annual .v..... Kuuvil. nil XAUL'tUUtULV UOIJUIHP report o the schools is to be read by Itev. Dn Griffith, and that the entire Sunday School will occupy the platform, and will render a number of their beautiful pieces of muslo under the leadership of J. M Evans, Esq., assisted by a brass band, and some of the best professional art of the city, we are satisfied that an evening's entertainment will be furnished Which Las hitherto been unequalled. Slight Fikk. About half-past 8 o'clock thii moi nine a fire broke out In tue back building of the house No. 271 South Third street. (The seoona 11 jor is occupied by Mr. John w. Krasler, tue Assessor of the First District of PennsyU vanla. The rear of the house Is occupied by a lady named Bilks, who runs a sewing machine, The fire is supposed to have caught from sparks from the chimney. About a foot of the baclt building and ten feet of the roof of the main building were burned, doing but slight damage, Xne house was flooded wltti water, doing more damage than Woe fire. Jt is surprising with what alacrity the firemen can put water on a uuijuiDp; si a streams were piaving on a spot where a bucket full would have been sufli- C P't. . . T ; ; j The records of 1864 In the Internal Revenue Office sustained a slight damuge,' resulting1 front ' the water which leaked through from the third story. i But If they bad. not fortunately been removed as soon as the water made Its appear anee, the In) ury might have been serious. Tli danger to whloh such documents are exposed from fire and other -disasters ought, surely, to Induoe the Government to provide the 001160 tors and Assessors with fire and burglar-proof safes. A tllOHtT DlBHONJSST . 'J.'iiAtfSACripif.rlt is said that one Mr. Foose is the genial keeper of a quiet little retreat at Fifth and Thjmpsoa Street, viz., a beer saloon; and further, that some time ago, said Foose was robbed of a pocket-book, containing, besides sundry notes. bills, currenoy, and a due bill of 125, bearing upon its face bis endorsement. Yesterday Philip Walker, aged twenty-five, presented this bill aud demanded payment of Foose, to the latter' great consternation and astonishment. Thinking that - all was not right as to the manner in which Walker got the bill, he oalled In Oflloer Hasleton, who took Philip la custody. Alderman Develin committed the latter lu de fault of 1000 ball to answer. j Unlucky Canines Thb Number Caught and Redeemed. The "dogs" happen at this period of the year to be the most uulucky race of aal Tnoia in nTlRtence. If not tormented with muz zles, with which to curtail their freedom, they ro .iqooyI in (inn&rer of Immediate death and ertain arrest. One hundred and twenty-nine of these strolling canines have been picked up during the last week by the catchers, of which ..,.,,. niii fniirtaon have been redeemed. The remainder are to be immediately knocked in the head and transported to the bone-yards, to be immediately iuanipuimwju vuus-uuov find !U -- ' " 1 Labcbht of $13. James Fimmington, an Englishman, last evening went Into the public house No. 814 South Front street, kept by Mr. Ogrlves, and. while the latter was without, nnnn t h monev drawer and took there from $13 In cash. The noise of his operations led to his detection, and umoer uice, oi tue rrhirri niki.rint.. took him In custody. Alderman u,,iiQV ...i.iiTviiti ft him to aDDear In Court in deiault ol $50u bail. Mr. Ogrlves, it is said, bos lost In the aggregate more than 5400 In the same manner, auu snppos uy r"" ' Pni i.mo tip Flowers. It is a 'noticeable fea ture, common to almost every person who visits cur publio parks and cemeteries, of piuoKing flowW gathering leaves, and : breaking off BHD all IWlgS iroiu muuu wu.u" . aament the walks or mark the restlsfe-places of the dead. Many think it no harm , or dp It Icnorantly; but It Is a ppnal offense, and Is often rigidly dealt with. John Stuart, tor pall- 4iU,..o rm t ia rtinta in Mount Morian Cemetery, was arrested yesterday, and fined five dollars and costa fimn Strai.ino Two men were arrested this mornlng,about 8 o'clock, bjf Officer arlmas. of tue iiaruor run, iui bicohuk -----from the boats of the fishermen lying at Spruce .: . Thi.li. numM aa elven by them are Jamea Harrison and inJ.Vl.S bv the nollce. and their actions this morning demonstrated the fuct that the suspicions were -wail founded. Alderman llutler committed th m In $500 bail ewch. Home Again. We are glad to learn that our distinguished landscape painter, Mr. Thomas - MrB has returned from his visit to Europe, k.. ha hm hAtin gLudvlin for the last year, -T. i.. i wtih htm a liiree number of sketches Li durluir his tour through France. Italy, . u...i....iuni- itnil we hone soon to see some gmrlous plolnresfrom his hand of the famed fakes of Northern Italy, whose beauties he Is so peculiarly nuea to rn)Mcm.u.. T inriBNYOP a Pair of .Gaiters. Elizabeth . , tnrttr Venn, was arrested last even "s." :r:,J fh. . of Nicholas Clark. IV V i, n vAZ r"street. and taking therefrom, Burposlng to adapt them to her own use there fl er?a pair of lad It Kaers. valued at ,85. She wan arrested Bt iliievtrnni auu x wfth her ceottscatlon In ber possess on, and IV? liZ., nommilted by Alderman Masse? In nJfault of tnuo bft't. to answer. Allkged Defbacping. Jacob Tollard was 'rrated veeterday at Third and Button wood arrested ywteray i Alderman SrFSfr: "t:" i,i.n wuh cheating and de- " fraudlng certain pei eonB of their Just dues. Ue was committed by Alderman Tolaud, lu default cfJtOObau. " ' ' FomtD Dead. About C o'clock this morning tha bod V of an old man was found In the stable tne pouy mm w imrram's hotel, on the i)rbv road. The name of tne ueceumm. w i.,H.uy i7l .nri from antearance it Is ludged that be died from Intemperance and ..... i. .1 Yasterdar afternoon Risdon ' MiAhiB waa aent to the House of Refuge for Nlchelas was aeiii, io v Nloholaa.Br.. " 'f.""?."' vA" IHltf lleath Street. Klsdon was arrested It Thirteenth and Of Jen t street, A Dakgkroos Codntkrfeit. We were i shown this morning a new oountorfolt 810 bill j on the Third National Hunk of Philadelphia,! which has Just made Hi dubiit in buluess olr- . cles. From Its general appearanoa, a cursory j glance would not be able to detect iU spurious nature. The paper, wherein the generality of : counterfeit notes lacK greatly, is or apparent f ermine quality; and tlie ornamentation and etterlna at Hist night would appear oorreot: but a critical examination will at onoedeteet, the counterfeit. Notice should be taken of the , lathework, tnat 1 the network design whloh surrounds the figures on the upper corners off the bill. If they are not accurate, and cannot be traced with clearness, be assured that the bill is spurious. The figures and letters have ' not that distinctness which a comparison with I the genuine will at onoe set firth. a he back of the bill will show the counter-' feller's work better than the face. The hack of j a good bill is a complicated mass of network, with the llneslnierwinln? with regularity. Pay i partleular attention to the lathework around; t he figures, and It will at onoe be seen that the , tines nave ueen cut iy oianu, nu aauoiign it msy be the most skilful, It can never attain that rcgulnrlty which comes only from the working of the geomei i leal lathe. , , - 1V not irreive a hill of Its denomination Without taking pnrtieular notlne ef fw-appeir-ance. The counter felt, is muoh coarser thun ttie genuine, and falls far short of the neatness and precision whloh can . be (ouud la the me dallion and ornamentation on the good bill. ' ' Tin Condition of Poiner. -At noon tS-3ay the condition of Poiner. whoa few days a2oi desired so summarily to make way with hlm-i self, bad so far Improved that It' was thought; his recovery would be .very speedy. . llej Is placed with a number of patients in the upper slory of the Pennsylvania Hospital, and complains of no pain whatever,' The report circulated this morning ttiHt be was very ' irri table, end bad thrown a bowl at his purse hb a recempense for her services, is contradicted byi the attending physician, who suvs that no patient has ever been admitted to tho Iiosultalj wuu preserver uiuiv pettueiut nuu iuim ua - mean or. .. . . . . t ' i' i J African Methodist Episcopal Conference. The fifty-first session of the Annual Confer ence of the A.'M. E. Church, convened at Bethel r'l.i-if.h fcllvtli Blrant ol O '..! rmr thin mA.nlnn . 1 . ' '.II . . 1 11 Ul 111 iu, V 11 . . Villi. 1 i 111., p, 1 -Bishop A. W. Wajman presiding opened' with religious services by Rev. J. Mitchell. j Rev. Jamea Lynch, editor of the ChritUon Me- corder, was elected Secretary; Rev.-Jrl. J.t Rhodes Assistant Secretary, The roll wascalled and showed a membership of sixty-six, j . . ;' Hearing Befobb U. 8. Commissioner Hibler.' Jam s Carr was charged with removing dls-j tilled spirits to a place other, than a, bonded, warebouse. .The can was-. continued until 6! P. M. on Monday, the 20,h Instant. I Sudden Death. A woman, name unknown,' died suddenly upon the sidewalk of dwelling No. 316 North Sixth street, this morning, about: 9 o'clock. Cause of death not ascertained. I Gold Medal- Range qctkstions An bwfbkd: ' - . ' i 1, The Range can easily be managed. I 2. Both Ovens will Bake or Roast Perfectly, i 8. It will heat water more quickly than any other Range, either by water-back or log-back boilers. 4. The hot-air fixtures are perfect for heating rooms above. , 5. The fishes cannot get out upon the hearth. 0. It is the most economical Range in the' market. ,. i .. j 7. Is warranted to give satisfaction. 1 a, it nas ueen wiueiy introuucea, ana is pro noil need superior to any other Range. To be had only of the patentee. .-.Mi J- 8. Clark,' . r. -I ' i Na 1003 Market atreet . What we Eat. and What is its CoNDiTroNj Immediately Conckkns All,. The nealib happiness, and the life of individuals are in volved; and the man who eats -wilted vege- tables, stale meats, or milk, fruits. . or any Dur tloularly decomposed food, will have his reward In dyspepsia, ooinplloaied diseases, and death. To avoid this Is the duty of all. and ianooue mode can it be accomplished with so muoh easej wiin so utile comparative expense, anu wn n so much system, as in the possession of a good Rtt( RiriKR ATOR. I KfimA hiivn ndvuntiuiHi Rll perior to other,, but In all the qualities oom-j 1 1 1 ii ill e a i) in nlntlnna tmnwiuam.nla n n n H o equal the Polar Refrigerator. This cele- hrateu Keingerator can do obtained at J. . Clark's, No. 1008 Market street. Call and exi amine. Thb Reason. -The Kkason ,. vi . ! g Thk Rkasok . . . i. , , i Thb Reason .', '.-.. ' The Reason - ' The Reason we are selling at such low Prices Is the purchase of Large Cots of Goods Direct from importers aua Aianu'aemrers, ana the recent decline at the mills enables us 10 otter our Spring and Summer Clothing for Men and Boys at Extremely low prices. . . - wanamakkr 3 15kown, Fofcxar Clothing House, i Oak Hall. The Corner Sixth and Market Stkeets. Price guaranteed to be ihe lowest in the United States. .... . , . economy ia Wealth. All-wool Suits , All-wool Suits, finer quality 15 00 All-wool Muits.siui nuer vu Fine French Black Suits 23 00 Extra do. do. do. 30 00 Fine Mixed Spring Overooats 13 00 The above prices will convince that we are determined to close out our immense stocks of fine Clothing at an astounding sacrinoe. vrKIGG, VAN WUHTBfl X -iO., Nos. 701 and 784 Market street. ' The Drab and Pearl-Colob Summer Hats, prepared by Warburton, Chesnut street, next floor to the Post Office, are effectually venti lated, easy to the forehead, ana perspiration nroof in front fDatented). and In point of style ana quality are wormy ui mo jjioiouw) v gentlemen. . . DIED. ; ' For additional dealht tee HardPage. ' utter & llni?riiiif Illness. HANNAH ANN. relict of i im w A y in inn mnruinir ui Lun invu iun,u., tbe late John (Jon way. Uue notice win ue given or me mnerai. HELM BOLD. On the 18th Instant, ELIZA . B, relict ol tbe lute Joseph K. Uelmbold. Due notice oi tbe runerai win oa giveu. POOI.K. On tlie morn In ii of the 18th Instant, Mrs. CAROLINE BT EVKNbON POOLE. lellet ot tbe late Andrew It. Poole, In tbe 07th year of her age, 1 be relatives and friends of tbe family are respect fully Invited to attend tbe luneral, from tbe residence oi tier Bou-in-iaw. Henry . jiaiinia, nu, nru ntrenl. nn We,lnM,Uv. th 2Sd InSlkUt. at 10 O'clock A. la., without further notice. To proceed to Laurel mil. SEMPLE. On the 17th Instant, MATTHEW BEJI- 1r.1 Af 11 tifMt M vnarl. Tbe relaiivea and Irleuds of the family are respeot- deuce, No 802 N. Broad street, on Tuesday ahernoon, tbe 21st lnstanr, at 2 o'clock: .wliboul further notice. To rrilE OIB STAND ItBODEHm MEW STOBE FOB t'IBiE CONFECTION!. Entire new stock of ElneOonfectlous. Fruhs, etc. 1'HIL.ADKlil-KIA, fliay H, INI. Ilftvlne taken the old eaLabllsbed Btore No. fo6 MARK l'.T Htreet, formerly occupied by Jobn Kagey, and completely retUled aud renovated tbe entire iiremlfiad. we are nrunared to suiiulv all artlclos la our Hue, at as reasonable price as can be purchuaed eisewnere, , Our long experience In the business, together wltb the elllclenl co ps of workmen, at our ooiuinaud, will enable ua to lurnlsh tbe ttneal artlcels at the lowest prices. A. can u lospcutiuujr auiioiiei. IIAINE4 A LGCD.t, B 17 6trp MO. 000 JMAHHET MTBEET. JOSKPH HAINK8. WALTER S. IiKKDS. RAUGH'S RAW DONE sjurEB-piiospiiATB or unis. ' Tbe great Fertilizer or all crops. Qnlok In Its action, and permanent In Its eiled. Eatabllubed over Iw.Iva vuirl. dealers supplied by the cargo, direct from the wharf Of tbe uianuiaciory, on uuerai tsriu. Jaanulaotured oal, by BAUGH A B0N8, Office No. 20 Booth DELAWARE Avenue, ' 4smwirp Philadelphia, TTNITED STATES HEVENUE STAMP3.- U Principal Depot, No. H04 CH EH NUT Blreet. Central Depot, No. loafcJouth FXKTH Btreet, one door Li, ui rihiumiL niabllshed ma'i. Revenue btainus of every deaorlptlon constantly on hand In any amount. Order by WaU at Express promptly attended to. TIIIRDrEDIXION, FROHI WASHISfiTOI THIS: AFTERKOO!!. srECIl ' DEHP1T0HS8 0 ' iVsXlNCI TKI.BOHArH. ) ; . ,. .. . . Wabhinoton, May 18. Rnprema Cbal-t. ' An nppllcatlon was made to the Hnpreme Court of this District several days ago for a man-' damns to compel the Judges of eleetton topla .e the names of certain cilUens on the registry oft voters. The Court to-day, through Judges Olln, Usher, and Wiley, delivered separate opinions, 1 all arriving at one conclusion, namely, that the' mandamus oould not lie until after tne expira tion of the ten days allowed by law for the cor. lection of the poll list The particular cir cumstances ot the four or five eases presented i'ie discussed, including that of lr. BoyJ, l who had heretofore beuri convicted, on two Indictments of aiding and Asalstlkig I the escape ol slaves, and seulenced to lmprls n! nunt lu the Penitentiary lor-fourteen yeais,: but who, aft-r servlug eighteen mouths', 1m-, prisonmeul.was pardoned by Tresldont Lincoln, l'r. lloyd, on bolng denied by the Judge the privilege of having Lis name registered on the (irotind that he had been convicted of nn in- famous ofleuse, produced his pardon, but this was not considered' by them evidence of his right to vote. Judge Olln, in delivering his opinion to-day, held that the pardon restored Dr. Uoyd to the possession of his civil rights, buti Judge Fisher held that the pardon would not permit him to vote If the offense of which be had been convloted was Infamous. The statute under which be was oonvlctad was not In tne natuie of a penal law of dlsirauchlsement,' and, therefore, did not apply In this cae, but theoilense waa not known at common law as au lulamous crime which applied only to con-' vlet Ions, matvm in e, or against the law of Ood.i Ho Dr. Boyd was entitled to have his namo registered. Mo remedy, however, could apply until after the explratlou of the two days! allowed by law for the correction of the poll lists. 1 'I'l.lil 'tnhlAAf. rlavlitAfl mlrllllnnal ItnnnrtjtTiaA' .1111 1 ,1 I J I V W WV I , I I 1 llllllllllllllll ill.,-... trin t.hA litnt. t.hnk lint, ruv whim VDIori Tire- setted themselves for registration In the First and Seeond Wards, where- the blacks have at majority, owing to the defaut of white citizens.! many of whom are uow desirous of having the, books reopened In order that they may register.) . Tbe Unpeactimeal Question. , A i The Committee on the Judlolary baa taken a large mass of evidence 6-n the Impeachment! question. Representative Ashley Is still here, lu connection with that BUbJect. One of the members or tbe Committee says .they Will soon adjourn. They heretofore adopted a rule that the strictest secresy should be observed as to their proceedings, and this has been rigidly respected' byaupittiem. s .-, , ,.- ; National Bank Securities. Thoaecuritles held by tbe Treasurer. ot the United States In trust for National Banks, re-. ported to-day, are as follows: As securities held for circulating notes, t340.64l.450; for de posits of public money. $Jd,U02,Uj0; total 1370,514,400." ,, t , . . , .. . t. . ( Latest Markets by TeleerapTw ' Baltimore. May is Cotton onlet and slock scarce: mlduliUK uplands, 27(o27,Sc CuIIee dull; prime Ktu Ncarce at IH;(a19c , In gold. Flour null and nominal t yesteiday's decline. Wbeal dull; choice Pennsyl-" vsnla red at tr'J. Corn advanced . c, at ti ls forboih yellow and whlie- mixed Westera atl.n7(4l lu. O ils steady at 7.i7sc. lor heavy; light, soil bitcner. Hukrc tlrm at I S(Vl(lC 'or good to pr,me retiunnr. Provi sions dull and firmer aua. uucbunged. Wbiaky lu bond, t2 812-S3. .. ' . . 'ft . 1 1 . 11 11 i i l j PMlada. Stock Excriange Sales, May 18 Beported by De Haven A Bro., No, 40 8. Third street BETWEEN BOARDS. ' ' I iOOO D 8 7-80S-J 105H 11500 t:llyi,New.ls..l(i2 fUtCl do I0ii 5i0 C A A 63,'SS. 8K iiw) TJ S 7-3os.Jy W6.H i-Mtn do I05i JtlOO U 8 7-308-AU.,....liKl' at70U5-iO'8'64...rg 105?J 2(K) i - ' du.'(id.cp..M..l'Sa 200 do.'65.cp.Jy.Ki8 fim.ru City tew .ln'i : 5 sn f enna tu, 60 do IS. 6lJi r s ah T,h v k r.n ''22 ah Morris Cl Pf....ll 13 do. 10 SO sh Ins Co or N A... IS 40 sb Manuf Buna..,. 81 11 Sb Bp&Plne. 27 100 b ttuaq Cul.bffll- 15, fouu oo- new jaoa do- New. 102 - AMUSEMENTS. tor additional AmutemenU tee Third Page. fJMIE : 'BANKERS'' ' AND MERCHANTS' PKESENTiVTION EXTERTilSMENl Will Positively Take Place, as Previously Advartlaedj ' TCESDAT, JUNE 18, 1807, ' AT COOPEB INSTITUTE, NEW. YORK. TblB Grand Distribution of Prizes will be eonducted ou tae mutual suaeut raucipie. A Fro Rata Distribution or Fronts to I'lcnec-Hoiaers. ,. CAPITAL. ......................................1I,J87,148 TICKETS, ON E DOLLAR EACH, ; And limited to One Million Two Hundred and Btghty umu Thousand. One Hundred and Fortv-Hiriit. The 1 airest and Most Impartial Plan of Presentation yeionereu iu i.ue i-uunc. A PRIZE WITH EVERY TICKET. . , ., - . ' LIST OF PRIZES. .' ' ' ' CASH PRIZES. One Cash Prl7.e at .......175,000 OaeCasb Prize at. - 50,imi0 One CaBh Prize at 25.000 Two Cash Prizes at .... Hi.ooo 75,000 50,000 25.000 20.000 " 16,000 12.000 10,000 8,000 Three Casb prizes at. o,u Four Cash Prizes at...... 8,ono t lve Cash Prizes at..., 2 000 Eight casu irizes at. , i,w Fourteen Casb Prizes at.... 600 Tweutv Cash Prizes at. 3t0 7,000 8,000 5,000 4.000 3,760 3, Mil) 8,000 Tweuty-nve Cash Prizes at - 200 roriy casn rrizeo at beventy-live Cash Prizes at........ ... ; 50 One hundred and forty Casb Prizes at. 2o One nunareu suu uiy vau rui n... v One hundred and seventy-live Cash Prizes at. - 10 Two hundred Cash Prizes at..... , a 1.750 1.000 ,.(250,000 12,000 12,000 BGtCaah Prizes, amounting to... 8 Btelnway's Grand Pianos at.. II, 500 a (ihlckerlnu'sGraud Pianos at l.&OO 25 bieinway's Beven Octave Pianos at boo 26 t bickering's Hevea Octave Pianos at sou A3 MAindsnuBAL 140 20,000 20,000 11,020 15,645 126 Melodeons at................................... 125 75 Wheeler & Wilson Cabinet Case Hew I ii ir Macblnes au. 1165 f 12 ,875 13,000 11,305 12,043 12,5) 11,060 i 104 Wheeler A Wilson Ualf Case bew- Iuk Macuiues ai i 133 wheeler fe Wilson Plain Sewing Machine at oo 78 Singers' Vaoiuel case bowing Alacniueaai lOttHingers' Half Case Hewing Machines at 123 1J0 (Singers' l'laiu Sewing Machines at, 85 6 Full Bets Diamonds at. $3,500 to full bets Dlaiuouds at, 2,700 121.000 27 000 12,760 la,500 11,2)0 15 Diamond Cluster Rlugs at 060 20 DUuioiid Cluster Rings at 678 it Jjlamona (.'luster mngs ai ou Si Diamond Cluster Rings at. S75 6 Dluuuoud Cluster Pins at S65 GOLD WATCHE8. 16 Gents' Gold WatcheB at 239 ati Gents' Gold Watches at y.. 225 42 Gents' Gold Watches at ................. 1S5 S Gents' Gold Watches at 135 20 Ladies Diamond Bet Watches at .. 200 55 Ladies' Gold Watches at i&i u i dtett' Gold Watches at ISO 12, S7& 8,275 t.1,S24 5,860 7,770 11,610 4,000 10,175 14,720 15,870 14.650 7,M5 6 2t0 108 Ladies' Uokl Watches at................ 145 cn American Hllver Watches at... .... 175 1'25 American (Silver Watches at S 130 American (Silver Watches at 48 2i3 Detached Lever (Silver Wulcbei. at. 27 2)0 Cylinder silver Watches at is 6.021 4.42 176 22rlatea waicues at Assorted Prises, valued at 668,015 TOTAL VALINE OP PRIZES xi nilia distribution of these prizes l,'i7,H8 has been positively Becured against postponement; as au asso ciation of some of the leading uauaersauu mttuii of this city bave ouilgaiea tueuiamvua k tuiuav tickets remaining uusuiu uy iu mi v. Presentat Ion En tortai n meii u Forsale at the Banking House of Clark, Webster 'I'll'U a,.IM IIIM 14. lit II.IjAII. J'.HVj I a No. 2 Droadwav. N. Y.. or sent oy man ou receipt or price aua siaiup ior 'Fv'!"Ki. kpi!ii t. Tii'HMS oil CLUB RATES. Aiv.,unv i,r..riiriiiur a Club of live or luoreoames for tlckeis. and sendiiiir us the money for the same, will be allowed tbe following commission: .I'll ..llll Bllllll S tickets to one ad 1 v Will BCUU ... . dreBs for , lo tlcktla do 20 tickets do. at) tickets do I4-60I dress for ) 80 Win fit) tickets do. l- i7'7s lou tickets do " . i . i, nruui. ui , , , n hi- Iu order tbat every . ...hanrihnr'a name may be tiiA,, registered, seud the P. O. addreaa, with town, couuty. auu n.KLO iu lull. . Money by draft, Post Office order, express, or in reglntered letters, may be sent at our nsa. ' , - rtuu..,...uo.iA Aou..iM u.u.iiu1 enrmnrhout the coun try. Private olroulars sent to agents upon applloatioa, AU communications must be auurenMen iu ! Ko, til BROADWAY, New Wlf EDITION Press Convention at St. Lonis. .J?. Ft.fV.MJ,r IS The publishers of Mis lLL-,f1' ll0n' held a Conventh)n' ... t i io nonsiuer the general Inte r boi llio presn. . About, f,, rt.tr ilion.u. iJri?.V .Afr.r,r,"ent8"t, organization was f Ah 'i Li" cn vontlon adjourned to meet In this cily a year hence. i The Nebraska Lefilslntiira mat ...,.i. organleed by the election of, W. V Chap n, Hpeaker of the House; J. 8. l?6wer. e'erk; E. H. rufii?Dt of the Senate; Ij. I. Kolbrook ' llerk, Q he Ucwaa stands: Keputl loans.. 27 IlemoerHtS. fi. KminlaH,.H..... iv. -crats, 4; Independent. 1. ! . . ,i j,;' ,, , ,? The Indian Dimcullien.' ' ' FT. LottlS.Mav 1,-Aii nmnks ithat laiRenuibers of Indiana are r!er Fo.'ts S. dgwIcB. Baunders, Laramie, and I'hll. Kear- " """""o lmentions, and troops ae constantly . being sent to these points, tienerl AtiRUT is uslrrir ii hh, means in tils power to prevent hostilities, or, in the event of war. to effectually chastise the Indians. ' ... j . i . ..n-.t o.i i'.i'i Arrival : of the HansflA NEW YORK. Mav IS Tim atAgraar TTansa hao arrived, with Southampton uates to' the T6U Instant.,. .. , ... , . t ,., ,f "LEGAL INTJSLLiaEITCE.1 ' ? j COURT OH" QUARTER Judira Allison. : Miscellaneous business betore this Court. ' ' In tbe case ot tbe commorjweaitb vs. ntevenson,. Walker. Farson. and Davis, a bill was sent on to the Orand Jury.cbarKtuR them with conspiracy Go cbnnt ! and defraud, in connection wiin ine. Aiouongana Oil Company, and that bill was Ignored., At tbat lime, several terms patt, application was made by prtvaiscouusel tor the prosecutors In tbe cass to bave all tbe proceedings then completed by tne .Grand -Jury nullified, on the ground tbat a aonlleman was men serving on mat oouy who ,uu uwy uuu aum- iTbe matter was mquirea into, ana ii was rouuu mm a gentleman w really tnrougn- misiaaei sery ivli I. a &iimiir.n. Rnt Lhn lriiirt rarilflia to UfSQl ine application, statins that If was the Commonwealth's , rpiH'riuiiiiv ana riKOt io rniieu m imj v.. jurors at me lime ine matter wan um"n ur-. .... Invemieiitlnn: and tbev. bavins let their opportunity pass, could not take advautae of their own wronar. i wis mailer,- arier reiiiir nr m wimr, r r.-... brought before tbe Court tbls morning. Counsel for the prosecution made an application for leave to sent this bill back to tbe Grand Jury, upon the ground tbat most Important witnesses tor tnecom monweultbhough present.were neither oalled nor ex ami ted by the Grand Jury, an affidavit ol which was riled, Counsel for lb defense asked for tlme'aud tbe argument was postponed. . 'i - ' SKNTKSCS Of O TOOHIIiL. , . ' I l. J His Honor Judge Pierce came luto Court, and an O' er and Terminer was held. ' ' ' " - , Jobn O"loolull. conviciea auring me ween v' m churre of njaiiBli.uiililer In kiiliiia John Mnrray, on Christines Dlubt lust, nt No. ftiofi Murket street, was sentenced to ibe atei n r-eiuiennary ior nve years. COURT OF QUARTKH BKBHlONk Judge Brew ster. Jobn G. Crawford was convicted In thii Court of a charge ol tratidulently nrnklnu written . Instru ment, and fraudulently uttering the same. He repre sented himsell to I P. Sloan A Hons, No. 81 South water street, and other firms in tne cny, as a larie Tlco and rosin mercliant of - Cuarleston, Is. C. Wlsbli.g 10 lorm a connection wiin a irnu-t dpiiiiiin iinunn. ana from Air. bioan ne ooia nea an advance of a 5m,0 check upon forged and false bills, of lading ot a cargo of rice and rontn, but was arrested. ueiore ce nau casneu ii. tor inniirp incx uo was, to-day sentenced by Judge Brewster to the Eastern, I'aiiIi Aiittiirv lor k!x venr.H. I Jobn Hiiupson, convicted of a charge of larceny, wast Sentencea lo me uouniy rriHon ior una year. ' COURT O F QUA UTKR 8KMSIONS Judxe Pierce. rrita rflao nl f h A I 'It V in 1U i.nra 111 wtllch tilt) Wife Sues' lor a separate maintenance on tne gronnu or aesr-i lll'U. IV1ICICU Ut'lUI O, V. UO IO.UI11.U ...io -luw. ...uB i Tes lmony was pruuuced to- prove tbat Mr, Moore always treated his wife with the utmost kiudueas and consideration; tbat every otber relative al-vays 00 J, served tbe most respeoiiui cunuuot towaras ner; aua tbat sbe left tbe House oi ber nusoana wuuoui cause. 'I he c&R la not vet cohcllinen. l , V ifc 4 V. J. V l-V i,l II. J 1 ..I I'J 1-1 .UU.0 UH1II J "' I . ' t 1 ' T -1 , 1 1 1,. , i, l.X I, HT Dr L1 IU Ti.orA T.ntftw J be rollowlng opinions were delivered mis morning by Judge Allison: RoberiB vs. Roberts. Order for alimony ior tbe same amount n a cued in tba decree founded on the verdict, to date trom the time of tbe removal of tbe case from tbe Common Pleas to tba Hmneuie Court bv writ of error sued bvthe defen. dsnt; and also tbat tbe defendant pay to eacn of the two counsel lor tbe llbellaut tne sum or itso counsel tee. i .. ... . Peterson vs. Waters. Rule for judgment, notwlth standing suggestion oi aeiense. uuie aiscnargea, i fteinuom vs. iiussier. ...jiotion w striae on piea, Idotion dismissed. Ju tbe matter ot Maan street, uermantown. vaca tion of Nash street an reported oa plan allowed, aud plan connrmea accordingly.- - , - - , Ry Juoge Ludlow. Williamson vs. Gates. 1 Rule to strike oil Judgment. Rule discharged. - - By Judge Pierce. Walter vs. Mayer. Rule to show cause why restitution of tbe premises should not be ordered to defendant. Rule discharged. , ORPHANS' COURT-Decisions bv Judge Ludlow. Estate of William Hugbes; exceptions to. Auditor's report. Exceptions sustained, and modified as to commissions. J-state orwiiltam Btallman. Sale set aside. Estate of Ed. Roberts. Exceptions to Auditor's re port. Exceptions dismissed and report confirmed. MEDICAL. yj EDICAL , ELECTRICITY Latest and Moat Important Discoveries In the Treatment ot Chronie Diseases. DB. S. W. BECKWITH'S ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE, No. 1220 WALNUT Street, j Dnrlng onr Investigations In the treatment of dis ease In Its various forma by tbe agency of electricity, we bave obtained very many valuable and startling tacts, which, added to the previous though limited Information possessed by other and less fortunate operators, place us beyond all previous Knowledge ol this mysterious agent. Cuilug the course ol our prac tice we bave treated and cured, through the know ledge thus gained, many thousands, and by means of our new discoveries bave established ourselves as the most successful Medical Klectrlclana In this country or Europe. - Electrical Investigation has proved that the human body acts on the principle of the galvanlo battery. The brain, mucous and serous membranes, the skin tissues, and fluids, constitute the negative and posi tive lorces, and every action, whether mental or phy. steal, Is the result of these antagonists forces. Diges tion, respiration, circulation, secretion, and excretion are due solely to electrical influence. There Is a polar action established throughout the nervous system which connects with every part of the body .establish ing and preserving a proper balance of the electrical element wblcn constitutes health, and a disturbance of which causes disease. There are strictly but two conditions of disease one of Inflammation or posi tive; tbe otber, weak, debilitated, negative and as electricity contains these two conditions In tbe action of the positive and negative eur rents, all we have to do Is to neutralize the disease and restore proper healthy action Among tue enronio uiiwiwiua in wukju tiirctriciiy naa been and Is dally being, by our agenoy, of tbe greatest utility, a cure being rapidly effected after the failure ol all other means, are: 1. xSitniepsy, uuunw, or oi. v ituo- xrnuue, jraraiysis (Hruiplegla), Neuralgia, Hysteria, Nervousness, paj lillalion of the Heart, jLocktaw, etc. 2. Bore Throat. Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, ObBttnate Constipation, Hemorrhoids, or BHoa, Bilious. Flatulent, aud Painter's Collo, a -id all affeo lions of the Ijver and Bpleen. 8. Catarrh, Cough, iutlueuza, Asthma when not caused by organic diseases or tbe heart), Rroucbliis, pleurisy. Pleurodynia, or Rbeumatlsni of the Cheat, Consumption In the early stages. 4. liravel, liacaies. auu ikiuuey uimyiwuw. 6. Rbeumatism, Ooul, Lumbago, HUil Neck, Spinal Curvature, Hip Diseases, Cancers, Tumors (those I ant named always cured without pain, or plasters lu auy U.U1TJtems Complaints, Involving a mal-posttion, a Prolapsus, Antroverslon, Retroversion, luthuuina. lion. Ulceration, and various other attectlons. For information desired upon other diseases, appli cation n ay he made at tbe utlice, or by letter. Mrs. BKCK.W1TH has entire chaage ol theladles' Departmeut, aud all delicacy will be used towards those who entrust themselves to her care. In tumais diseases, it Is universally successful In her hands. Physicians or students desiring to have Instructions In tbe correct application of Kieotrioity for the cure of diseases, cau apply at tbe otHoe. Consultation free. Descriptive pamphlet of cures eOected, with numerous references, and Including a treatise on tbe subject, can be had by application at the office, AU letters addressed to i , ; Dr. B. W, DEOKWETH. "l , KO, 1H WAlVT STBEST, lto-wsmtatsp ' . ., ' ' raTJAPBIiPglA FOURTH wp!nr ybt seventy horsos, be nresent 6 oOest 1, the country, wil STANDARD SCALES. 7 A I ROAN KS' ' vi:. -STANDARD SvALES " "'' - ' i .4 . ..J .(ftj -I-,,' ,( ,1 '''"" f;,r xh-'zitj . ; ii, .-.i:'ff.,,-t, !' FAIRBANKS fit CWIfJtC, 1 N 7i$ cii F SNUT ; st.t (AtasosUe Hall.) X ThVse fitcaler'are mannfactured only by tbe 0-lglrt.l loveirtors.andr all others represented as J?Arbans'j e usri imitatMui, ot walch porchasers should. oewirt,. ...... ! Tbey are made' of all smes- and eantnlitM n,t adapted to all required uses, embracing; mere than a hundred dlfTerent modlUcatlons, among whloh are the' following: . j tAKitoR wi;rn eoch scAtss'.':":;' 1 RilLItOAD TBACK SCALKg. ' i BAILDOAD DEPOT SJCAMiSJ, ' i SMALL l!AB AND WnABf SCALt!. j 1VE AND STOIIH RfALESt HAT AHATTLB SCALES. i t COAL A OHE SCALES. i 'tbey are extremely slmpl, i 00nUrwtk.aV arw' Badeof Uevery best6ateriat.,by experteuced and intelligent workman, and antler m. si'rToTestTn; vision ol the Inventors. . BOBMASI WABEHOlE SCAlEj, "' 1 " VRAIN OR HOPPER SCALES. ' , HHKELBARBOVV SCALES. j rOBTAULE PLiTFOBH SCALES. ' , i FLOIB PAClitNU SCALES. I .. DOCK OB LEYEtt SCALES. ,, ,., , . j Twelve Patents Issued oa FAIRBANKS' Sca8 ARE KOW IN FORCE, which are a guarantee that.! tus iuyuuuyb sKiii ana enterprise or tbe manufactu rers bavs not slackened with the growth of their UN- i RIVALLED REPUTATION. , i FAIRBANKS' Scales have been In constant use la i all branches of business for thirty years, Ju all parti , of tbe world, and, having been most thoroughly tried are ine acknowledged standard. ' KOLLINO MILL OB IRON SCALE. ' ' BBIDCiEIIOVSE OK CUABUINU, SCALES- They are fully warranted not only strong and acou rate, but durable, and the manufacturers, who are' permanently established and fully responsible, wtlLi always be prompt to malte this warranty good. . - , " FAIRBANKS' Scales have tat en more flrst-class premiums than all olhors. .... I ' In addition to a eomplete assortment of FAIR BANKS' Platform aud Counter boales, we mbuufoc-' ture, and ofler for sale to tbe trade, or retail, . WEIGH MASTERS' BEAMS AND FRAMES Brass Beams, of all sices. ' I' I . Polished Iron Beams, of all sizes. '.'.-;, j j Japanned Iron Beams, or all sizes. . ' ; Cloth Beams, for deternalulng tbe weight per yard, j Yard Numbering Btams. '" . . ' Cotton Beams. . I Paper Beams, for determining the weight of a ream, by tha weight C'f one sheet, ; ; Standard Liquor aud Dry Measures, for State! County, City, or Town use. I . FA1KBANKS & EWING, 1 j ' - - i , MANUFACTURERS AMD DEALERS IN j Fairbanks' Standard Scales, If A REHOUSE UI ASON IC HALL, No. 715 CHESNUT Street,' I Philadelphia, Fa. E. T. FAIRBANKS A CO., WILLIAM C. EWIMCJ, EOROE C. EWISiO, JR. It ; WANTS. .0 D1 iKAUG HTSMaN W A N T E 1-A - FIRST- class Druugbtsman wanted (none other need apply) at the office of . v ' JOHN MCART FUR, Jb., 5 ifi 3t, No. 209 B. BIXTH Street. O WANTED A FDKNI8HED COTTAGE, from July t to September 1. for which a reason able reut will be paid. .Location either In Atlantle City or Cape Island. Address, with terms, Box 38, Camden, N. J. ; 6 17 t GOOD B1SS SINGER WANTED FOB A PRO testant Church. Address, by letter ouly, "H," No. 821 ISouihTWKNTY-fcblCOND Btreet. It WANTED TWO JOURNEYMEN TINMEN. Out-door workers. Apply at No. Ml Bouth BE.COND Btreeu it FOR SALE. FOR SALE A COUNTRY RESIDENCE of twenty acres, convenient to either Cltv I.lna. Old York Road, or Jenklniown Stations on the N. P, J I 'I 'miii. in. V- . . , , , . .- C A A. PFXJUIGNOT, 0 17 at , No. 22 Bouth FIFTH Street. c FOR 8AF.E OR TO LET TUE HOUSE No. 413 LOCUST Btreet. 28 bv 120 feet: furnished orTunluruiahed. Apply at No. 221 CHESNUT Street, 4 27 tt ktecond story. f FOR 8ALE-7J ACRES ON TIIE tf XjL Delaware, near a station, twenty miles from Ju. town.witn ruruisnea House, stauie, ioe-uoue, ooat bouse. and worksbop. old shade trees, abundant fruit, and a superior garden, wilb crops in. Apply to U 11, 1 1 .' 1 II 11 1L11J, 8 lOt No. 2nd B. BIXTH Street. ' TO RENT. C NCERT HALL, Nos. 1217. 1219. and 1221 CUltSNUT STREET. Tbls eleeaut and spacious Hall Is now readv for RKNT nightly or short seasons It Is particularly adapted lor Concerts, Leciurs. Fairs, Festivals, etc. etc. Concealed with ths sau e Is a Banqueting Room seventy teet long aud fifteen ieel wlr e, a com modious Kitchen aud Rituge, Hot and Cold Water, Dresslug-ftooui, etc. For terms, apply to B CATTY fc LUTTal A N , Lessees. 4 29 4w Box 106 Philadelphia P O , or at tun Hall. OTO RENT AN OFFICE ROOM ON TIIE first floor of No. A2! Cbesuut Btreet, tbe cbeapest lent In tbe city. Inquire ol Cll MlHHKa & FRENCH, Oeueral Agents Wasbingtou 1.1 le Ihsurauce Company, haiiK of the Republic Building, Not). SOU aud Ml CHItSNUT Street, i: 61 A PLEASANT COUNTRY RESIDENCE TO RENTA large House, twelve rooms, band- some lawn, Ice-house (tilled), carriage-bouse, stabllug, etc., 2H miles from Mooreslowu, N. J., 2'i from sta tion on C. aud A. R- R-. 1-S from steamboat landing. Reut, aaou Inquire of T. EAHH, No. Iu2 AKUfl blreet, or address AVM. A. GARRIUUEB, Moores town, Burlington county. N. J. ft is mi f FOR. RENT A VERY DESIRABLE tuJt Store and Basement, suitable for auv business, south side of Chesnut, one door below Seventh 're''; Rear entrance ou beventb street. luquili ftl TO. CHES.N UT street S IB" Tf RR-MT WTTTT PflWFR A class Jobbing Machine Shop io the iu,?"'i'S fug c iu district; a fine etianoe. Apply at Mi. MKa aud HARRISON Btreeta. f FURNISHED HOUSE, OKBMANTWra, UL to Rent for three or '' i0ai ottl ice Box mouth, to a good tenant. Atiaret- 8 1S8t JNO. l'i't ivn 19t RfinTH OfCK9 TO RENT, jj Vj. lOUR'm Street H. WPBB, liar boutUiOURTH btreet. ISO. SB " Beoond Floor. Blast " i r r,n PART OF A FURNISHED -ptEBK KOOOai-pU'I" ELLIOT., U umct to, ISMh t S. THIRD Street SX7 . . I 583 DRY .GOODS. ID. It. X Iv !'JS, i ... NO. 4 NORTH r.CliTn"TnB,Tr uAs kox typEi HANDSOME XACE.GOOD. ss.tr . " '. ,-ff t'.;Kt -ir-' i" - nit a M.E4Wl' rOlXfE rv,LR, ; ' HANDwone rLirmrtoitiiiui, IIASIMeilE CLVNY HANnHEBCHien. nANDSOmiC HEAL VALENCIENNK COL LA RS, ' H A N D O H XV. -.1 REAL' ' VALENCIESMB HANDKERCHIEFS... . 0 HEALCLI7NT, COLLARS, AT, CT, A JOB LOT. -,. v ,, - LACE CURTAINS. ' EI.KOANT LACS CURTAINS front auction, a half ths actual eoet or Importation. r , - n r i f . . ! . i -.. i : i .1 ! 5 WHITE NnETLANSHAWt.S.! ELEOANT LACE PWINTES AND HAS TLES. ' ' . I-'' t . , i I V' ' .i I , . M-'i T Black Silks niack Vilkii I -i. - , li.M ' abpleptdid link or thk1 intssT' MAkk BLACK BIXKS, at our usual JU) W PRICES ' ' . . i- .1 1 . - - - i . i-." , I,- NEW nM)M or ALPACAS-LEADS, ni... niniri ahk. ' 1 ' i"ii t SO VIKCES WHITH rmiE, AT 59 CTS. riCWnK, "W". AID 71 CTS, J 10,000 TARM ERSCNCK1 OKUANOIR LAWNS, AT SI AID X CG.HTS.BEDVCliO A LOT,, OF OttVANDtE ROUES. TI KI "-w. . t . . , , ..; ; HOOP SKIRTS CLOSINO OUT. ' ' BI.MT WIIALEBOWB CORNETS.'"' DRESS UOOIIS REDUCED. ' !il RIBBONS FROJII AUCTION. S if gthJt r. -. -i-i-i - - '- . v .. -. .:..';.,-.. . . .-.;.' if! i E.B;LEE, No. 43 Worth EIGHTH Street. fVl'CUnDY. DUNKLE & CO., No. 140 North EIGHTH St,r, :. ARE SELLINCr." f ;.(1'J ; BANSSOU E PLAID SILKS, at 75 cents per yarfl NEW BTYHC STRIPltO 8tJLK,8. at 87 Cfota ppt PLAID MLKS, ati;Pu per yard 1 - PLAID BILKS, at tl 13 per rsrd. , PLAID BILKS, at l-23 per yard.' BLACK BILK, attl-ux per yard. '' BLACK 6ILK, at 11-28 per yard. i if..; tit fK ..Ii , f Excellent quality BLACK SILK.at tOper yari;. BLACK BILK, for Bacques.yard wide, at 2 2A, a BandsomeOROS GRAIN BILK, at ItWicenli. Fine quality OROS GRAIN BILK, at 2-V 3 0.1 : BLACK BILK, for Walking Suitsat 12:25 and )M NewBtylePlQUK. at 15 cents. , ' I esse PIQUE, at SS cents. - " ; " r--i1 lcasePHaOJr.atezHosnta. -:t ' ftjf iwr , Figured PIQUE), new style, at $100. : . . ,j rn,7. c,f , Hanusoue BALMORALS, at Il ls. . " . , HOOP BKIRTa made expressly for oar own trade. Very low. r i in .-. . . i '. : I c:v;i .fi i DRE&B GOpDfl In every variety, all the new styles. . Handsome PLAID3, at 25 cents.. r" BandsomePLAlDS, at M cents. ' 1 '' , New Style fcTRIPE GOODS, at 87S cents. ;'i ' , Handsome Goods, for Travelling, at So eentsi i j ru Large Stock ALPACAS, all the new shades, very low, - - '- ' i ' '-n 4:rj Marseilles Counterpanes, Piano Covecs, .Bureau Covers, Taljle Covers. , , ..- rf All goods marked In plain figures, and at prices be low competition, -i 'I-:,, i ij A call Is lespectlully lollclted by ., ; ; i Ti r it M'CURDY. DUNKLE fit CO., No. 140 North EIGHTH Street. TUCKED SWISS MUSLIN. A small lot at 90c. per yard, usual I1-2S qnallty. CAM11R1C KIIIIBtrlllKBKD EDUIMIS AND 1ASEKTINWS. Juct received, an entire case of tue above, a very complete line, trom 23c. to $1'85. and very cheap. CAHBB1CS, EJMHROIKKt'.D BANDS, AND ELOCNCINWH. A great bargain, two yards for the usual cost Of a single yard, or 61. per ceut uuder usual pries for same goods. CAMBRIC MCSL1N. Double-fold, very fine, for4iiceuisayard, or 87c,by the piece of 20 yards. A bargain. WHITE UOODS. BOFT MULL; NAINSOOK; VICTORIA LAWNS; BP LAWNS; PLAID and STRIPED NAINSOOK; BVVIBB and CAMBRICB; 4-4 and S-4 CAMB1UUS; FRKNCH ORGANDIE. 4-4 and S-4; PLAID OR GANDIE, 4-4 and S-4; ALLICIENNES, or BHIRRED PIQUE, from 80c. to f 1, equal to any la the market lor the same price. . NOTTINGHAM CURTAIN LACES AJitt CURTAINS, VEBV CHEAI. A Urge lot of remnants, short lengths of Notting ham Curtain Laces, o tiered very low, to close out remnant. TTIHeHAn LACE TIDIES. A large assortment of sizes aud patterns at quit low prices, wholesale and retail. NOTTINGHAM LACES, for Pillow and Dresser Covers, Tassel Covers, Bed Vallauces. Narrow W indows, Altar Trimming, with appropriate C'liurcU Devices upon lc, etc. etc., from two to tbliiy-sU inches wide, trout cents to 70 oeuta per yard, at WOKNE'S ' Lace and Embroidery Store, It , . , No. as North E1UU ill Street. L P A C A S. JUST RECEIVED, A SPLENDID LINE OF Bombazine Finish Alpacas, ' IMPORTED EXPRESSLT FOB OVB OWJC. SALES. ' , . . . 1 1 . :i PERKINS,'- 6 18 smwatrp ISO. a W1MTH gILKS I SILKS I 8ILK&; ! BLACK SILKS, , OBEY ; 0 , WHITE BO. UUIS PELE STRIPED DO, Dd many other RICH SHADES, all of SUP EBIOR QUALITIES AND BEST MAKES, are 0f9dredat a X.OW J IGCRE, at MAD'LLE KEOaijCS," 411lbstuim NO. S04 WALNUT HTREET. ROPER'S NEW AMERICAN BttEECII-LOAmxCt ltIEATINB UIOT riBINUFOVBnulS IN TWO SECONDS Using ordlukr- Alnmonltion: Manufwtured I by the. ROPER TMwa RIFtEMfANl V Aj i " ' I 0- rl .ssacbusett-. under pe"""-;-'SPKJSfCIC SPENCER, Inventor or t- M WFLE. Beud for circular . .. but yie moaey uaa au vu uv.vw
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