The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, June 11, 1867, FOURTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    -For the Evcntito Tclrpraph.
TIIE FORSAKEN.
BY E. LUCIEN BK'UIR.
.Another morn lias rollwl away;
Another eun declined afar
Another night Buccefded day,
And still another blazing star
Been trlmin'd, and set in azure sky,
To light the augels passing by:
And yet, no tidings from the land ;
No herald bright from o'er the sea,
Or welcome message from the hand
Of Love has ever oomo to me,
Fince on that golden summer's day,
I, trusting, gave my heart away.
Oh 1 sudden joy, and blissful dream :
Oh I charming hour, and story true,
How very near to me you seem,
And yet, art lost to earthly view
As angel blight, or vision fair,
While homeward winging through tho air!
Alas 1 the loved one's far away,
And naught on earth oan solace bring:
Alone, alone, all night, all day, ....
With bleeding heart aad"uroken wing,
As wounded bird, I turn to fly,
But find it sweeter far to die.
In shadow-land my soul doth dwell.
Where blighted Hope lies down to dream
And faintly whispers, "All is well,"
As swiftly down the troubled stream
The life-bark glides to mystic shore
For rest; and vuiatje thence no more.
II. O.'a Autograph.
Don't sign it, Horace 1 Don't you offer bail;
Let Southern bondmen take JeiT. out of jail.
Beware I Posterity will read your name,
Joined with a traitor's on a page of shame.
"Oh ! never fear," says Horace, as his eye
Gleams like the moon upon a twilight sky;
"That's good advice, but I don't need to
heed it;
1 write bo bad, posterity can't read it 1"
Boston Commercial Bulletin.
CITY INTELLIGENCE.
I rS ADDITION AX LOCAL ITEMS 8KB OUTBID PA0B8.
Mbetiko of thb Pakk Commission. An ad
journed meetinir of the above Commissioners
took place jes'eidayat tde Mayor's office,
Hon. Morton McMichael, President, m the chair,
and Joseph F. Marcer, President of Common
Council, Secretary. Pi escnt Messrs. Brown,
Cujler, Dime, Graeff, Kneass, Meade, Phillips,
Price, Remak, Spering, and Welsh.
In answer to a communication sent to the
City Controller as to appropriations for land
purchases, improvement, etc., the following
reply was received: 'The appropriation lor
improvements embrscea all costs, except the
salary of the Superintendent, and being in one
item, it could notbesepaiated, except by exami
nation ot each bill, which would involve a
delay of some weeks. The subjoined btatement
will, I trust, prove satisiactory: For improve
ments of Falrmount Parle from 1867 to date in
18C7, inclusive, $129,143-69; cost of Sedeely
Paik, $76,000; Lanxaown estate, $81,95330:
making a total of $289,090-99.
A communication wen received from Mr. Ilyne
man In relerence to sprinkling roads at Park,
which was reierred to Committee on Superin
dence and Police.
A communication was also received in refer
ence to erectinar a bridge over the Schuylki.l at
BndRe street, which whs reierred to Committee
on Plans and Improvements.
Ihe President announced the following Com
mittees: On Land, Purchases, and Damages Messrs.
Eli K. Price, II. M. Philips, William Beliefs, N.
B. Browne, and Joshua ripe-ring.
On Plans and Improvements Messrs. Theo
dore Cuvler, General O. Q. Mead?, Joseph
Harrison, Jr., Strickland Kneass, and Frederick
Graetf.
On Finance Messrs. John Welsh, N. B.
Browne, Wm. Sellers, Joseph Harrison, Jr., and
Uustav Bemak.
On Auditing Messrs. John C. Crcson,
Strickland Kneass, Frederick Graeff, H. M.
Phillips, and Charles Dixey.
On Superintendence and Police Messrs.
Joshua Sperm?, G. Kumar, General Mea4e, C.
Dtxey, aud Joseph F. Marcer.
Executive Committee Messrs. Morton McMl
chael. General Meade. Joseph F. Marcer. N. 13.
Browne, Eli K. Price, Theo. Cuyler, John Welsh,
John C. Cresson, aud Joshua Spering.
Mr. Kneass submitted a plan showing a por
tion of the grounds to be improved, which was
reierred.
The Commission then adjourned, to meet on
Saturday next at 12 o'clock.
Betore the finance Committee la3t evening,
Messrs. Welsh, Brown, Harrison, and Kneass
appeared on the part of the Park Commission,
and represented that they were realy to go to
work, but having no money, they were com
pelled to couhult the Finance Committo on that
important subject. They asked tor au appro
pria iou of $20,000 in addition to the $15,000
provided for in the loan bill, to carry out the
improvements this jear. The Committee agreed
on an appropriation of $15,000.
Boaed op Guardians ok thk Poor. The
stated meeting of the Board of Guardians of tho
Poor was held yesterday afternoon, at the
Blocklev Almshouse, President George Eicty in
the Chair.
The House Agent reported the whole number
in the house: Saturday, June 8, 18C7, 2802;
same time last year, 2909: decrease, 107.
Admitted within the last two weeks, 216;
births, 8; deaths, 48; discharged, 139; eloped,
49; number of persons granted lodgings, 94;
meals, 277. The Steward reported the house re
ceipts at $67126. The Out-door Agent reported
having collected for support ca-es, $8o560.
Tetal number of mules in the house, 1171;
females, 1631. Total number of males and
females in insane department, less assistants,
606.
The monthly report of the Botrd of Visitors
was presented, suowiBir an expenditure for
medicines of $7673; r.roeerles, $80725: roal,
$46-76: wood, $23. Total expenditures, $95137.
Whole number of percous receiving out-door
reliel: Americans, 884; foreigners, 668; chil
dren, 1071. Total, 2013.
Mr. Haines offered the following: That the
Resident Physicians hereafer elected shall
serve for the period ot liueen months from the
time they sha'l commence their duties; and
thor-e already elected uud actine, whose terms
would expire on the Lt of October next, are
continued until January 1, 18C8; and the exist
ing rules are modified to conform to this change.
Laid over.
The Steward's requisitions were then read
and approved, and orders were directed to be
drawn lor their payment. Adjourned.
Anotiieb Explosion. Yesterday afternoon,
about two o'clock, an explosion look place at
Hayes ft Ellis' lumber yard and steam saw mill.
No. 4762 Fiankiord avuiuo. The explosion was
caused by an accumulation of gas in the furnace
under the boilers. It appears that a quantity of
shavings had been placed in the furnace by the
fireman, who was Bring up preparatory to start
ing the engine, which caused the gas to accu
mulate to such an extent that the doors of the
iurraces flew open, and the gas rushed out,
causing the walls round the boilers, about six
ieethieh, to be thrown down. The supports
are aUo knocked Horn under the boilers, ani it
-aill be necessary ton set the boilers beiore tbey
can be ued. At the time of the disaster, u
number ot the workmen were sta-.diug in Irorat
of the boilers, two of shorn James Stewart, the
engineer, aod 8amucl Hart, a workman were
slightly scorched in the ir backs. The boilers
are fide by side, and are each twenty-five horse
pown, and have ben in use about four'eeu
years. Tbey were exnmi tied about Christmas,
and are considered hou ml. although before
being again used they will be thoroughly over
hauled. It is thought tbat the damages will be
repuiied in a few dajs, and that but little delay
in consequence wi!l be caused by the accident.
THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY,
AMUSEMENTS.
TnTt Oband Pniza Conckbt of the renowned
American Clce Association will be fine of yhe
Pnebt entertainments ever given In this city.
Tlieie are emraecd for ihe occamon the bpst
talent available, amone whom will be fouod
ti e well-known pianist, M. Alexander Wolowsici;
Mr. J. M. Perry, of tho Typographical Associa
tion: Bliss Sallie Dickinson, Miss Kate Palmer,
ot the Chcsnut Street Theatre, and several of
ihe tirst clnss Glee dubs of the city. Persons
vlritingfj the Musical Fund Hall this evening
will be entertained with music of rare excel
lence. OrENiMO Concert. The stage at the Horticul
tural Hall to-night will have the same beautitul
decorations of flowers, tropical plants, etc., which
have CHlled forth such encomiums during the
Bazaar. This delightful feature will be very
sgreeable to the eje, and will not disturb the
sound, it is thought. There Is every prospect of
a large audience.
maicim: Ti:ii:unAiii.
For additional Marine Jfewt tee Firtt Page,
ALMANAC FOR PHILADELPHIA-THIS OAT.
Sm TBt , . A-M tAnnm Rtnn..Hml 12
bum bK.TH... ,....... 7 WIllllSH WiTKIU.. . 0 84
PHILADELPHIA BOARD 07 TRADE.
Oko, Mokhimon Coatks, )
j. 1 hick wuthkhill, f monthly oommittxa,
J A 11 ICS Uol'UUKHTI, . J
HOVKAIKMTI Of OCKAN 8 f KAMKKS
FOR AM F.RICA.
Oils........ -Londou New V ork. Jt ay 25
MiIIb...... Liverpool... New Yorlt.....My 24
Bremen Houihanjpion...New York......Sl7 24
Alpujanma... Southampton. ..New York. ...........Mar 2:t
Louisiana ..Liverpool. ..New York.. May 2i
MlMilomi )l........Hvre.......New York ..May j
t'oliiinl)l. Glasgow .New York........My al
Cimbrla Uauiburg-.. New York. ............ June 1
VriiHiiillR l.lveri.u.l Plulml l 't I
Col Cork l.lverpool...New York .June 1
bnxoula liamlurg...New York June 2
Persia... Liverpool. ..New York June 2
Tnriin........ Livei pool. ..New York........Juoe 4
"V eHer......BoiilliBUiplou...New York .....June 4
UilUa..........LIverl)o)l...l'lillua..........JUDe 8
FOR EUROPE.
Scotia New York...Llverpool M.June 12
Edliibnrgb.........New York...Liverpool June 12
Hecla Mew York.-Llverpool...... ..June 12
Concordia- New York...Autwerp....... .June 12
I)euif.chlBOd.....New York.breiiieo ....Juoe 12
MlnneBOU...New York.Ijiverpool....M....Juiie 15
Hi. Laurent .New York. ..Havre ...,.June 15
1J. KlUBdoni New York...UlaHgow - June 15
Balilo...... New York...lireuien... June 15
Aleiuanola. New Y'ork-.Hauiliurg Juue 15
COAbi WlHh., DOMJtBl 1C, LIU
H. CliBunoey.New York...ABpinwall .June 11
Rislog Hlar -New York...AbpiuwalL.............Juue 11
Coluriibla....New Yoikliavaua ..,June 18
1 ore lea New York... Havana........... ...June 15
Stars anublrlneHl'lillacla Havana .June 15
TlnKa........Pnllaua New Orleuns....June 15
Pliineer...plilla(la Vk linilnion.....Juue 15
O. WaobiUgtou.New York...New Or eana .Juue lb
W rriiiiac........New York. ..Hlo Janeiro. ......Juue 22
J.W. Kveruian. Plillada Churleaton ..June
Mails are forwarded by every steamer la the regular
lines The steamers for or from Liverpool call at
Queen-flown, except tbe Canadian line, which call at
Londonderry, Tbe steamers tot or from tbe Conti
nent ca 1 at Bonthampton.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Scbr John Johnson, McBrlde.Clenluegos.O. C. Carson
& Co,
Scbr N. H. Benedict, Ellis, New Haven, Westmore
land Coal Co.
bclir II. M. Miller. Miller, Boston, Castner, Stick ney
& Wellington.
Scbr W. V. cusblng, Cook, Salem, Caldwell, Cordon
dt Co.
Bclir T. Totter, Handy Wareham, Preaton Coal Co.
Hcbr Knilly U. Baylor, Homers, Boston, Rommel &
Hunter.
Scbr M. V. Cook, Falkenberg, Boston, J. J. Dovey 4
bon,
Bchr O. E. Elmer, Haley. Boston, Day, Haddell & Co.
bebr M. A. Orier, l' leualng, blug Blug, Van Duaen,
l.ocbmau A Co.
Ecfc Kbode Island, Rose, New Haven, Qulntard, Ward
& Co.
Scbr Reading BR. No. 41. Trainer. New Haven, Sin
ulckson & Co.
Scnr J. J. Pickup. Bowen, Georgetown, D. C, Rath
bun, bieams & Co.
Bclir A. B. Russell, Helsler, Dennlsvllle, Street ft Co.
bebr Trade Wlud, Corson, buloai. UammellA Neal.
bclir H. K. bampsoo, Blake, 1 bomaston. Captain.
bt'r H. L. Gaw, Her, Bauimore.A. droves, if.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Jtoman, Baker, 46 hours from Boston,
with rudse. and passengers to H. Wiusor A Co. Panned
oil Ibe Ledge barque bea Eagle, heuoe lor Barbados;
and ptTBooibay llook a deeply laden brig, name un
known, bound up.
bchr Zouave, Williams, 1 day from Miltord, with
grain to James Barratl.
bchr E. 11. Naylor, ttomers. from Newburyport.
bclir O. E. Elmer, Haley, from Boston.
bchr H. M. Miller. Miller, from Boston.
bchr Trade Wlud, Corson, from Boston.
bchr Rhode Island. Rose, from Egg Harbor.
bebr Rending U1L No. 44. Trainer, from Branlord.
bchr M. V. Cook, Falkeuberg, Irom Provuleuce.
bchr A. B. Russell, Helsler, from Dennlsvllle.
team r D. tit ley. Davis, 24 hours from New York,
with mdse. to W. M. Balrd & Co.
MEMORANDA.
Ship Palmerston. Kolan. for Philadelphia, cleared at
New York yesterday,
bhlp Oriental. Dunham, from London for Philadel
phia, passed Deal 26 lb ult.
Bieamsmp wyouiiug, leai, nence, at eavanDa. oiu
Install..
bleauier Alexandria. Piatt, from Norfolk tor Phila
delphia, was detained by tbe weather at Fortress
Monroe Stb Inst,
Baraue Colin E. McNeil. White, nonce, at New or-
leans 4lh Inst,
Brig Leopoldine. bcmiize, rrom Baltimore ror Phila
delphia, at Old Point 7lh Inst.
Biig Uen. Banks. Ketchum. hence, at Providence
71I1 Inst. . , ,
bchrs M. H. Read, Benson, ana j. r.uiKe, unaicott,
lor Philadelphia, sailed from New Bedlord Stb lusU
Hcbr E. Ewlng, beuce, at New London 7th lust.
bchrs O. H. Suuires, Tlmmons, aud Ju. Barues, Clif
ford, hence, at Fall River 7th Insl.
bchrs Mary Riley, and L.M. Warren, Warren, hence
for Boston, at Holmes' Hole 7ib Inst , and sailed attain.
bebr R. Borden, Borden, for Philadelphia, sailed
from Fall River Sth Inst.
bchrs Revenue, Qaudy, and n.Blackman.Steelman,
for Philadelphia, sailed from Providence 7th lust.
Scbr Belle R. Hull, Drlscoll, hence, at Utonlngton
6th inbt.
bchr Reading Kit, No. 50, hence, at Norwich 7th (nst,
Scbr M. Jt. burners. Homers, beuce lor Mobile, was
passed 8th Inst., off Jlalteras. lying to.
bchis i. H. Marvel, anddeveu Stars, Phillips, hence,
at Richmond 7lh Inst.
bebr J. S. Terry, for Philadelphia, sailed from Nor
wich 7th lust.
bchr Ella Amsden. from Provlncetown for Phlladel-
fihla, ashore on Neman's Land, Is reported to have
osl her keel, and some of the bottom planking has
come off. She has been stripped,
NOTICE TO "MARINERS.
Captain Sprague, late master or tbe brig Knrea,
dishes to warn shipmasters trading to bu Doualuno
against a dangerous reel, not laid down lo the chart
unr noticed lu any sailing directions, aud ou which he
lost bis vessel May 8. Iti7.
It 1b about live miles south of Cabello Bay.Raona
Inland, the bli extremity of St. Domingo Island. At
low water It Is nearly a wash, aod apparently from
luwi to iuoii yards long, and 2tX'0 yards wide.
At bt. Domingo city, where t'ptalu Sprngueweut
In bis boat lor assistance, nothing was known ot the
existence ol ibis danger.
Tbe authorities al Washington have been commu
nicated with In relerence lo It. and It Is believed that
our vessels of war will be Instructed to determine Its
position and extent. .
As Captain Mprague went back to his vessel and re
moved the cargo he bad a good opportunity to deter
mine the distance of the shoal from Sauna.
On tbe 15th of May, 1867, on the south bead of the
curved breakwaler oi tbe port or Leghorn, besides the
present lenticular lantern with a red light, another
similar light of a while color will be shown, situated
iwo metres perpeutlctilarly below the red oue.
The second while light la thlrteeu metres above the
sea. and has been added 10 prevent the sea liiihtof
MelM-tarrom being mistaken for tbat or thesinie
color at the southern bead ot the breakwater of the
harbor.
A green buoy, marked with the word "Wreck." has
been laid sixteen laihoms north of a vessel sunk near
the English ano Welsh (Hounds Dlglitvensel.
The buoy lies lu seven fathoms ul low water spring
tides, with the following mark aud compass bear.
'"I'clump of trees on Bleadon Hill In line with the
west point of Middle Hope beach, W. H W.
Eiiglib and Welsh ) rounds Llghtvessel E.SE., dis
tant nine-tenths ol a mile.
boulhwest Patch Buoy N. by F. distant one mile.
By order. P. H. BK11THON, Secretary.
Trinity House, London, May 23, 1SU7.
Official Information has been received that since the
1st day of October. 1KM, the Unlit at the extremity or
ihe breakwater of the port ol Berdlansk has been re
placed 1 by two colored lights. The light at the south
east extremity ol the breakwater Is a llxed I red light,
and the one at Ibe northwest extremity tsa fixed green
light, boib elevalod seventeen feet above the level or
lbHder W. B. HHDBRICK, Chairman,
n'reisurv Department. (Illice Lighthouse Board. Waah-
iuglon, V. U, May ii7. 1 W7.
NOT rCK TO PILOTS.
Pilots will pleuse observe that on and after June 15,
all vessels arriving at New York from the follow ng
SnrtawTll be 1 boarded from the hospital "h p In the
Kmer bsv namely; rrom all ports south of 24 dejroe.
N fatUud'e" the Mexican porW. the bpanlsh Maui.
Northern Brntill. and the westonastol Alrloa: also, all
vesse U f?om por s where cholera prevailed al - "me
orparture. or upon which case, of cholera have
occurred during PnBNEi UeilHn officer.
Quaraoltne,al.,June7,liKi7.
MEDICAL.
POND'S EXTRACT OF H ARIAKELIS
OR PAIN DESTROYER,
Is one of the few domestic remedlna which have come
Into general nse and tavor.wltbonl nufllng. It la the
product of a simple shrub, harm lesa la all cases, and,
as a domestic remedy, tineipmilsd.
btjrito,
BKUlSKfl,
LA m eh ESS
bOHKNtisa
SPRA1NM,
bORE THROAT,
TOOTHACHE,
EA R A t il E.
NI- CHALOFA,
KHKUMATIbM
I.l!M BAOO,
P1LKH.
ROIT.
STINdfl,
SOKE EYE8,
BLEKDINU
LUN(4M,
NOHK,
81X1MACH.
OF THB
CORNS,
UlAKKrt.
OLD bORKfl,
A nd other similar troublesome
nd pnliil'ul afreotlnns,
IIEMORKHAUKt,
while It Promptly arrests all
ji liuureuB 01 pnysKTiaiis use it oauy in tneir rcii",
and give It their unquallded recommendation. Hold
by our agents and dealers.
The Medicine Is exclusively prepared by the snb
Scrlliers, Proprietors and Successors to T. T. POND,
to w hem all orders must he addressed.
HUMPHREYS' HOMCEOPaTH IO MEDICINE COH
No. Bi BROADWAY, New York.
PRICES OF POND'S EXTRACT",
Six on nee bottles, with directions, relll-.........B0 cents
l int bottles, w 1th directions, retalL.......................fi oo
Uunrts In bottle l....4l75
Liberal discount to Physicians aud Dealers.
SIMILIA SIMILIBUS CURAWTUR.
BUMPli&EYBr JfOMtkOPA TH 10 SPECIFICS.
FAMILY CASES
Ol 85 large vlnls, morocco case, containing a
specilic for every ordinary disease ft lamlly
in Biiblect to.and a b ok of directions 10 00
Smaller Family and Travelling cases, with 20
to 28 Vials 5 to tS
SptclUcs for all Diseases, both for Curing and
for Preventive treatment, la vials aud
pocket cases . . 2 to W
1 bene Remedies, by the case or single box, are sent
to any part of the country, by Mall or Express, bee of
Charge, ou receipt of the price.
Aduress-H CM I'll KEYS' SPECIFIC
HOMUiOPATHlU M KDICINE COMPANY,
Oihce and Depot, N". 52 BROADWAY, New York.
Dr. HUMPHREYS I consulted dally at his otUce.
personally or by letter, as above, lor all tortus of
disease.
For sale by DYOTT A CO., JOHNSON, HOtr
LOWAY COWDEN, T. R. CALLENOKR, and
AMBROSE SMITH, Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia,
and at BLITHE'b Drug Store. No.11120 Market street,
and by aU Druggists. 8 Ruths dm
I B II L E It S
HERB BITTERf
GRIEL A BROTHER,
GENERAL AGENTS,
NO. 28 b. SIXTEEN TH Htreet,"
Philadelphia, Pa.
AU orders promptly attended to, aud delUered fra
of charge to all parts of the city. 6 23 lm
DRY GOODS.
PRICE & WOOD,
M. W. OUEB EIGHTH AXD FILBEBT,
DAVE IVS7 OFESED
Two cases Colored Mohair Alpacas, choice shades.
Fine French Percales, 37M cents per yard.
Stripe Poplins, 50 cents per yard.
A cheap lot of Plaid Goods, 2s cents per yard.
BLACK BILKS I BLACK SILKS I Very cheap.
WHITE GOODS! WHITE GOODS!
Wbtte Plqnes, 50,56, tDi, 75, 80 cents, and 1 per yard.
Handsome Plaid Muslins, very cheap.
Bolt Finish Cambrics, Jaconets, and Nainsooks.
Victoria Lawns and Bwlss Muslins.
Figured Swiss Muslins, from anctlon, cheap.
Shirred Muslins, 62, 95 cents, I1T2X, 1'25. and
(1 87 per yard.
Beat makes Bleacked and Unbleached M.tsMns, at
the very lowest market prices.
Bargains In Ladles' and uents' Hosiery and Gloves.
Ladies' and Gents' Linen Cambric Hdkfs.
A cheap lot of Worked Handkerchleis, from auc
tion. A large assortment of Linen Fans, very cheap.
Ladies' and Misses' Hoop Skirts, best quality, 10 22
PRICE Ss WOOD.
N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT Sts.
BARGAINS!
BARGAINS !
Yard-wide Bleached Muslin, 11 cents, worth
18 cents.
Bleached Muslins, 10, 12 14, 10, 18, 20 oenta.
9-4 Sheetings, 45 cents; 10-4 Sheeting, 60 cents
Billow case Muslins, 22 and 25 cents.
Scotch Dress Ginghams, 80 cents, worth 40
cents. t .v
All-wool Spring Shawls, t3.
All-wool Tweeds, Boys' Wear, 75 cents.
Imported Whalebone Corsets, $125.
Power-loom Table Linens, 65, 75, and 88 cents.
Ladles' and Gents' Linen Hankerchlefs.
Gloves, etc
Hosiery at reduced prices.
Black. Alpacas, 45, 50, 55, 80, 65, 75 cents, etc.
Linen Brills, 37, 45, and 50 cents.
Balmoral Skirts, Hoop Skirts, Shirt Fronts,
etc, etc
White Goods in endless variety.
White Pique, 60 cents. Corded do., 62 and 75
cents.
Gents' Bummer Undershirts, 75 cents, Jl-00.
etc. etc
FAEIES & WARNER,
20J HO. 82 NORTH NINTH STBEET.
NO. 1101 CidiWSMUT blreel.
E. Ms NEEDLES & CO.
ELEVENTH AND CHENS UT,
OF1-EB S1JLENIID ASSORT JH EM I'M
or
LLAMA LACE POINTED,
TU11EAD LACE POINTKS,
LLAMA LACE KOTONDES,
PLAIN AND POINTED LINEN CAMBRICS,
PLAIN AND PBINTED PIQUKtf,
EMBROIDERED BREAKV AbT BETS,
MA1ERIALB FOR WHITE BODIES,
AT LOW PRICES.
KJ1B XnMB3rHr WTt -on
y l IIIi" i D MIV U lit I.U n RDt'TO M ITWUllw
KJ OIL t'L()l Ub, AND WINDOW HH A DKH Ureal
Bargains from Auction. v. M, AKtnAMBAULi,
r.. Jk. corner of ELEVENTH and MAKKSjI nirmis,
will open this morning loou yards extra quality dou
ble imperial White canton Mailing, slightly stuiued,
will he sold at 87;,, worth 75c; Bed Check Mailing a,
W vuu ouu., luxrniu mil ffui, oj, in. 91th.
i, 111, sim, and 11-fiOi lugraln Carieta, wool Hlllog
40,45. 60, and tic; Three-ply Carpels, l-tfo; Eogltsl.
Tuoeatrv Brussels Curuel. tl'6i and 11-76: UemD Car
pets, 81 to 62c; OU Cloths 6oc; Kotry and Blair Car-,
pels, Soto 87c: Window 8hadea, tluf: Plain Shading,
H7 and soc.i Table Linens, 2c tol'in; Towels, iulx
Flaunel for Bathing Robes, Sic; Manilas, 10 to ioc;
C'slitioes, lu lo isc.: Lawns, 2Ao. Wholesale and Retail
htoie, N. K. corner JiLJiVKNTU and M a K a. arr
rtireeis i ivkiu
J.
CHAMBERS, 0. 810 AHOJ 6TKET
Novelties Opening Daily,
Real Cluoy Lace.
Black Guipure Lacea.
Pointe Applique Laa
Poinle de Oaxe iM'tm.
Thread Valla Irom Vfo.
W BITS GOODS.
Marseilles hr Dresses Bargains.
French MiiHllns.tvKrda w Ida. al SO canta.
Khlrrt-d and l ucked Lac UuhIIiis; ludla Twilled
1 Long Cloth t Plaid, hirloe, and Plalu Nalumxika; sort
' iu loll t'ambrle, 1), yard wide ; Cauibxic EdtflUKS and
xuser uuiii, new acaigo. vary ciMi siiiu
DRY GOODS.
IM A 11 K E 1
IVI1NTII.
v0
3'
LLAMA rOINTEM.
Black Mama Rotondes, fins qualities.
Blsrk I.lsnia Polntus, low to line grades,
lusher I .ace Poinle and tlornoos.
Black RiirrgeHiiri Grenadine t-hawls.
V bile BareKe and Tauiarllne Hhawla.
l ine Hock birlnsftnd -on mrbawla.
t, 6w Bhaw ls, all new, tl00 10 S8 C0.
MILK ftACQ.t-EJV.
Klegant BUk Parques, for good enslom.
prices ted need on Cloaks and Mail lea.
(.'loth Clonks for Kyi,ing Wear.
Cloak Boom lull of blylish Garments.
BLACK IBOlf BAREES,
Rlngle
Fx ra
Fnglls
width and 1 rards wide nernant.
large mesb bent quality Iron Barege,
h KiHCk uretiadlue, one cas',sl ceuis per yard.
Flgnred and t-trti ed English Orenftdlnea,
Hlk, a msgnlnnent Hxjck. tl-2'i np.
Alpacas, 411, 4ft, 60 SA, 82. 66 cents, etc.
Mohaiis,7A, bh cents, ti'Oo, 10 llnesl Imported.
Tamise and Wool Delaines.
Black
Black
Blarlf
Block
Black
WALHIHO SUITS
nftEiii, v of ne xi ixiuren, very mucn worn.
All the new materials for these, i7,'i cents toll 00
per yard.
76 cent melanges, in an in new snaoes.
CAMIMEBEN.
75 rent new lot tip-top Cass! meres. 1 1 1 Stutb4p
li on ard II-2A Cashlmeres are unequalled.
Fine Coatings aud Pantaloonery.
Linen Drills and Duck, low to best Imported.
Men's Wear, stock very complete aud prices right.
Lilim STORE
6538 ARCH STREET.
Largest Line 11 Stock lu the til).
CHEAT BEDVCTION IN PBICES.
LI5EVS BETA I LI NO AT IMPOKTEH.H
PBICEfl.
Lately opened, direct from Europe,
FINE SCOTCH TABLB CLOTH AND
NAPKINS.
BICHABDSON'S TABLE CLOTHS AND
NAPKINS.
SCOTCH TOWELLINOS.SCABCE GOODS.
BLOOat DASlAttK TOWELS.
LINKN DB1LL KTAIB CBASn, BED
BOBDEB.
BBpWH LINEN CBUHB CLOTH, ,','. S
AUDI TABDS WIDE.
SKTEB AL BALES PO WEB-LOOU TABLE
LINENS.
LINEN CAMBRIC DRESSES, NEW
STU LES,
PRINTED SHIBTINO LINENS, ETC.
GEORGE MILLIKliN,
LINEN IMPORTER AND DEALER,
4 6 thstnsmrp No. 888 ARCH STREET.
QREAT REDUCTION IN
FANCY DRY GOODS.
GEORGE FRYEZ2,
No. 916 CHESNUT STREET,
Informs his customers that he Is selling bis entire
etockof 4l8sm
SILKS, SHAWLS, AND DRESS OOODS
Beg ard less of cost, to close them ont by July 1.
3ILKSI SILKS! SILKS!
BLACK SILKS,
UBT DO.
PtMBPLB DO.
WHITE DO.
LiXlIM PELB DO.
STBIPED DO,
And many other BICH SHADES, all of SUPERIOR
tiUALlTlES AND BUT UA&KS, axe offered ftt a
LOW FiaBBE, at
MAD'LLE KEOGH'S,
4 11 tbstntanl NO. 004 WALNUT STREET'
PARIS;-AU PAGE, No. 16 RUE VIVIENNE,
Bottom of the Court Yard, on the left first flsor.
bH-ClALli FOB blLKn. HAliW,
JOt UAtili-B UU(JVEAUTa
MISCELLANEOUS.
QEORCE PLOWMAN,
CARPENTER AND BUILDER
JfO. CARTER STREET,
And No. 141 POCK Street
Machine Work And UUlwrlghtlng promptly
ended to.
GO B N EXCHANQE
BAG WANC FACTOR Y,
JOHN T. BA1LKV A CO.,
BHUUVKl) TO
N. E. Coiner of MARK KT and WATEB Streets,
Philadelphia.
DEALERS IN BAUB AND BAGGING
Oi every liescrlptlou, tor
Oraln, Flonr, bait, buper-Phosphate of Lime, Bone
.Dual, Ktc
Large and small ODNNY BAUS constantly on hand.
S lSl Also, WOOL. bACK.8.
Jomw T. Bailkv. Jam mi Caboadkm.
,r . I'UILAUELPHIA BUBUEON'ts
iriv Band auk inistitutk, no. m n.
ninth bireet. above Market. B. Q
EV .BKTT, alter thirty years' practical experience,
guarauieea the skilful adjustment, of hla Premium
Patent Urodualiuic Preesure Truss, and ft variety 01
others, bupporlors, Elastic blockings, bhouldtr
Braces, Crutches, busjieuders, etc Ladles' apart
Uvula couducled by ft Lady, 6&4
COTTON AND FLAX.
BALL DUCK AND CANVAS,
Of all numbers aud brand
Teat Awning, Trunk, and Wagon Cover Duck. AIM
Paper )u auulaulurers' Drier Pelut, from one tosesfs
feet Wide: Paullntt, Belting, Hall Twine, etc
JOHN W. EVEKMAN & CO.,
No. loS JON K8 Alley,
ALEXANDER 0. CATTELL ft CO.
PRODUCE IOMMIHKION W KRC11ANTH,
No. US NORTH WHARVEd
NO. Z7 NORTH WATKB STBEET,
PHILADELPHIA.
AXEIAMDBB 8. CATTltlX, IfHi KXJ1AH . CATTX1I4
TTMTED 6TATE8 REVENUE STAMPS.
U Prluolral DeKil. No ku4 jHrCHNUP BireeU
Outral Depot, Nn, KM tsoulh I'll- t II Htrwl, ouedoo
blow Chesnut, k statillshed 1HW.
Revenue tamn of every description couatantlyui
bsud In any auiouut.
Orders by Mall vr Express Oromptly attended to. -
JUNE 11, 1867.
RIVERSIDE INSTITUTE.
rllE WASHINGTON LIBRARY COMPANY.
SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR.
9300,000 PRESENTED TO SUBSCRIBER.
ONE CASH PRKS-ENT OF 910,000.
ONE CASH PRESENT OF MO.OOO.
ONE CA11I PRFWEST OF 1 0,000.
OTO CASH PREfttENTM OF H.IOOO EACH.
TWO CASH PRESENTS OF 9900 EACH.
Bead full Schedule of Presents below.
EACH CERTIFICATE OF STOCK IS AC
COM PAN I KD WITH A B HAITI It'll
STEEL-PLATE KNWRAVINU, WORTH
HOKE AT RETAIL THAN TIIECWT OF
CERTIt ICATE, AND ALSO INWCRES TO
THE HOLDER A PRESENT IN THE
CHEAT DISTRIBUTION.
TIIE WASHINGTON LIBR1RY CO.
Is chartered by the State of Pennsylvania, and or-
ganlxed In aid of
THE RIVERSIDE INSTITUTE FOR SOL.
D1EKS As D SAILORS' ORPHANS,
Ixtcor-uorated by tbe State of New Jersey,
April 8, 1807.
THE BIVEBSIDE INSTITUTE,
Sitnute at Riverside, Burlington county, New Jer'ev,
is lounded lor ihe purpose ol frraluiioiisiy educttliig
the eons of deceased boldlers and beumeo of the
United mates.
Tbe Board of Trustees consists of the following well
know n clllzers of Peunnylvunla aud New Jersey:
HON.WIa.LIaM B. MAMN,
- . District Attorney, Philadelphia, Pa.
HON. LEWIS R. BllOOM ALL.
Ex-Cbief Coiner, U. B. Mint, and Recorder of Deeds,
Philadelphia, Pa.
HON. JAMES M. 80OVEL,
New Jersey.
HON. W. W. WARE,
New Jersey,
HENRK OORMAN.ESQ..
Agent Adams' Express, Philadelphia.
J. E. COE, ESQ.,
or Joy, Coe & Co., Philadelphia.
THKASCBV DtCPAUTM KNT. WASHINeTOW, D. C,
April, IS, i7. Olllce or Internal llevenue: Having
received satlslaciory evidence that the proceeds
of tbe enterprise conducted by the "Washington
Lihrary Company" will be devoted to charitable
lues, ptriuimiou Is hereby grunted to said Comnany
lo conduct such enterprise exempt rrom all charge,
whelher from special tax or other duty.
E, A. BOLLINS, Commissioner.
THE
WAR 'IINGTON LIBBABY COMPANY,
In order tbat tbe benevolent object set forth In this
circular may be succossluliy accomplished, have
Issued live series of
UNE BTEKL-PLATE ENQRA VINOS,
which we put on subscription at prices much below
their retail value,
CEBTlilCA'lES OP BTOCK IN TOE WASUINd-
ION LIBRARY COMPANY
will be Issurd, stamped with the seal ol the Company,
and signed by the r-ecreiary. (None others genuine.)
Any person sending us ONE DOLLAR, or paying
the same 10 our locnl Agents, will receive, immedi
ately, ft fine bteel Piute Engraving, at choice, from
the following list, and Oue Cerillicale ol stock, lu
surlng One PreBeut In our published schedule.
ONE-DOLLAR KNURA VINOS.
No. l-"My Child 1 My Child!!" No. i "They're
Saved 1 They're bared : !" No. 8 "Old beveuly-atx;
or, Ibe Early Days of the Revolution."
Any person paying TWO DOLLARS will receive
either ol the following line bteel Plates, at choice, and
Two CerllticateB of block, thus becoming entitled to
Two Present.
TWO-DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS.
NO. 1 'Washington's Courtship." N . 2 ' Wash
ington's Labt Interview with his Mother."
THBEE-LOLLA.t ENGRAVING.
Any person paying THREE DOLLARS will receive
the beautilul bieei Plate of
HOME FROM TIIE WAR,"
end Three CertlUcates of block, becoming entitled to
Three Presents.
FOUR-DOLLAR ENGRAVING.
Any person paying FOU K DOLLARS snail receive
the large and beautilul Bteel Plate of
"lllK PKRlLb OF OCR FOBKFATHERS,"
and Four CertlUcates ot block, entiulug them to
Four Presents.
FIVE-DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS.
Any person who pays FIVE DOLLARS Shall re
ceive Ihe largo and splenold bteel Piale of
"THK M A Rill AUK OF POCAHONTAS,"
and Five Certilicates of Block, entliliug them to Five
Presents.
Tbe engravings will be delivered to each subscriber
at our Local Ageucies, or sent by mail postpaid, or
express, as may be ordered. Also, the CertlUcates.
THE WASHINGTON LIBRARY COMPANY
WILL AWARD
THREE HUNDBED THOUSAND DOL
LARS (9300,000) IN PBESENTS
TO THE SHAREHOLDERS
ON WEDNESDAY, THE 25th DAY OF SEPTEM
BER. 1S67,
AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
PHILADELPHIA, PENNA.,
OB AT TBS INSTITUTE,
EVERY SURSCRIBER RECEIVES A PRE
SENT AND ENURAVINU.
SCHEDULE OF PRESENT!.
1 Casta Plenent.- (40,000
1 Cash Present aj.tmo
I Cash Present, M.......M.M......,M.... .. ....., to.ouo
Cash Present .. 6,1100
t lash Fraeuls of each 8,000
1 Handsome Country Residence, Stable,
Orounds. etc, Oermaniown, Phi la. 18,000
1 Double Besidence, three-story orlck, Cam
den, N. J 15,000
1 Coal Depot, OlUces.bheds, aud Ground, with
business established, No. 1314 Washington
avenue, Philadelphia, 15,000
1 Country Residence, Blverside, N. J with
tirouud, Fruits, etc. 10,000
1 Three-story Cottage, Lot, etc 6,1100
25 Valuable Building Lota, Riverside, fan each 5,0u0
1 ilesaui Turnout Family Carriage, epan of
Horses, Harness etc, complete 5.000
10 Valuable Building Lots, Riverside. fi0 each 8,000
1 Beautiful bllver-grey Horse, l&H bands
high, sired by the celebrated Imported
Arabian Horse "Caliph;" ft perfect pic
ture; promises great speed; also, a light
Road Wagon, weight 140 pounds, with set
ol superior tingle Harness, Lap Blanket,
Whip, eta: making a first-class eatablish-
metu...... ...................... 5,000
20 Pianos, M) each 10,"n
20 Melodeons, LLb each 4,noo
6 Rosewood hewing Machines, M each l.iaio
lo amily Sewing Maclilues, tluo each.. l.onu
50 Flue oold Watches, fax) each - 10,000
loo Oil Paintings, by leading artists aggregate
value . 10.000
8 Camel's Hair Bhawls, f Uh4) each 8,0011
2 Camel's Hair bhawls, 4.HJ011 eaoh.... O.ouO
8 Handsome Lace bhawls, 250 eaub 7 oil
10 Cashmere bhawls, fdo each M. 5mi
20 bilk Dress Patterns, S75 each . l.Suo
iiO t:ny Building Loto.f 175 each 8,7oO
The remainder will consist of bllver Ware,
MuBical Boxes, Photograph Albums,
beisof Jewelry, GeuLs' aud-Ladies' Rings,
Neck, Guard, and Cliatelaiu Chains; Pho
tograph lu aud blereosooplo Pictures.
Brooch Pins, Masonic Fuiblems. Opera
Glasses, Pocket Bibles, aud dillerent arll
clts of ornament aud use, amounting to.... 82,000
Total B.IOO.OOO
-AU the pioperties are given clear of Incum
brance, HOW TO OBTAIN SHARES AND EN
CiRAVIM.M. Send orders to us by mall, enclosing Irom lltof iO,
either by Post OUice orders or lu a registered letter,
at our risk, Larger amounts should be sent by draft
or express.
lOshures, with Engravings Js-jo
a ' " " - 23 50
60 !' " 40 60
75 " " S e0
100 " " SO 00
Local and Travelling AGENTS WANTED through
out Ihe L ulled blatos.
The Association bave appointed as Receivers
Messrs. GEORGE A. COOKE & CO., whose well
known integrity and business experleuce will be a
sufficient guarantee that the money entrusted to them
will be promptly applied to the purpose stated.
P11 iladklfiiia. Pa., May so. 1867.
To the Oflven and NtmU.rt 0 -. U'athiilun hitii ui y
toiiijiuiij, H. M. A'A-iD, Hei-retary.
Gentlemen: On receipt of your favor of l,h
Inslaut, notifying ub ol our appointment as
for your Couipui.y. we took ihe lib rty "om. "J
copy ot your Charter, with plaii , of your
lo ihe highest legal aulhoriiy ol the B'5tfl,"aI jf,1 "J
reoelvedlls favorable opinion m '''f..''V
and sympathir.iug with the benevo eui ohjeo your
Assoclalfon. via., the -uul'0K,1""dMn Ti. lS at thi
ihe orphan child ea of our "nB" "j tS'-o If
Rlverilde Institute, we bays ' """"'"''A"'1? Urth
irust. and to use our best eitorls to promote so worthy
0tWltespectiully. ?r'0.'A, cookb 4 CO.
The Oflloeof tbe Company will be opened to the
publie In ft A day"' ' wn,cn du notlc wl" ba
given.
AMUSEMENTS.
GRAND PYROTECHNiC DISPLAY
of rn
Eruption of Mount Vesuvius,
BY PROFESSOR JACKSON,
Will be given daring this week, ftt the
EASTWICK PARK, BAY'S FERUT,
Due notice of which will be given In the Dally paper! -
A FULL BAND OF MUSIC WILL PERFORM.
AD9IIRSION, BS CENTS. 810:1
The f Druce and Pine street cars rnn direct to the
bridge.
A special train will leave the Depot of the BaltH
more Railroad Compftoy for the Park at S P. AL. rfe
mrulng at-46P. M.
NEW CHESNUT STREET THEATRB.-J
THIH (Tuesday) KVENINo "
GRAND PAKIMAN FAIRY bPECTACLE.
CKNDRIL1ON,
Pronounced by
UNIVERSAL ACCLAMATION
THE MOST ELA BOKATK HPKCTACLE
Kver produced lr this country, and
RIVALLING 1T8 GREAT PHOTOTYPE,
THE BLACK CHOOK.
The performance will consiMt of
CKNURILlflif,
With Its New r-c nery Costumes, Tableaux
A POWERFUL DRAMATIC CABT.
A Ballet ot SEVENTY-FIVE YOUNG LADIE8U
A GRAND TRANSFORMATION MCKNfcJ
FRIDAY, BENEFIT ir MR. WALTER LKNNOX3
MEf. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET
THEATRE. Begins at 8 o'clock.
BECOND WEEK OF LITTLE B()V BLUE.
bECOND WEEK OP (. L. vnTT.
EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON!
LI1TLE BOY RLUE,
with new scenes, tricks, eta, and
A OORGEOUb LAST SCENE. '
Disturbance Dlscomilture,... Q. L. FOW
Vi graielul Jngratltude -.C. K. FOfl
i receded by ravorlte Comediena.
G. L. FOX AND C K. FOX EVERY NIGHT.
FRIDAY Benefit of G. L. FOX.
SA1 UBI AY SECOND GRAND MATINEE,
beats secured six days In advance.
WALNUT 8TB&ET THEATER, N. BJ
Cor. NINTH and WALNUT Bu. Begins at 8.1
lUE&DA EVJtiMJNO, jnne U, 2
MB. JObEPIl JU'FKKMON. . Jl
lor the eighth time, In Bouclcaiilt's Drama of '
ti f ASH W liNK. lk,; 1 tax
OR. THE SLEEP OF TWFJ4TY VEARPL 1
Blp Van WIukle...........Mr. J. JEFFEltSOfT
Orelchen . MmSUHAM DEN ill
In active preparation. Shakespeare's spectacle of
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM.
FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE.-
EVERY EVENING, A
the celebrated ballet of
T1IH DEMON PANCJ&
IMMENSE CORFB OF ARTTST8. "
Songs, Dances, Ethiopian Acts, etc 83T
riRANl) OPEMNG CONCERT OF Tin
It NKWT-AI.I.
of tux Pennsylvania horticultural
SOCIETY,
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THB
LADIES' BAZAAR,
nV TrtTRIliV I, V k . I N.I1 Tnna II
when the following distinguished artistes will appeal)
MISS CAROLINE BJ.CH1NG3
end her entire Opera Company,
Mr. W. G. DIETRICH, Leader.
THE MjEJNNEKCHOR SOCIETY, '
who bave kindly volunteered, ud wlU sing twoneflB
nd beautilul choruses.
Mr. L. ENGELEE, Leader.
TBE GERM AN IA ORCHESTRA,
with thirty odd perlormera,
Mr. C. M. bCH ITZ, Leader.
Tickets, tl each, may be obtained at Mr. CHARLFS
TRUMPLER'b Music Store. SEVENTH and Cilhii
NUT btreets, and at the Hall, BKOAD ftnd bPRUUir
No extra charge tor Reserved Seals.
Doors , pen at 7. Concert commences ftt t. SSdfe
QRAND PRIZE CONCEBfi
OF THE AMERICAN GLEE ASSOCIATION,
AT MUSICAL FUND HALL,
TUESDAY EVENING, June 1L
The following array ol talent have been engaged Ot
tbe occasion:
Frotesaor M. ALEXANDER WOLOW8XI, Pianist
Miss bALLlE DICKINSON, Bopranot Mies KATE)
PALMER; Mr. WILLIAM H.MEYER, Tenor; Mr,
J. M. PEIiRY, of the Typographical Dramatlo Assoi
elation; Mr. II. HALLO WAY, Balladlsl; Mr. WH
PB OB A SCO. Comlque.
Tbe following Glee Associations will contend for thff
Prises:
MAR1TANA GLEE, IRMA GLEE, ATHLETICJ
GLEE, AND MABMION GLEE. '
The Prizes will consist ot one Silver Medal and foot!
Silver Badges.
'Ibe Grand Piano nsed on this occasion Is from th
celebrated manufactory ol Messrs. Stelnway A Son.
Tickets, 60 cents. For sale everywhere. it
BRANCH OF THS NEW YORK COMf
BERVA'IORY OF MUSIC will opeu lo PullaYl
oeiphla on or about SEPTEMBER 1, with ED WAJil
MOLLENHAUEU, the great Vluiluist aud Composa
as Aj usical Director. The best, talent lu Eurnp tl
America Is engaged for these Conservatories, a?
the price of lusii uotlon will be so regulatod tnatiM'
may avail themselves of tbe advantages of the t
stliullon. a 11 tuths4t
BIERSTADT'S LAST GREAT PAINTING
'IHE DOMES OF THE GREAT YO-BEMITE,
how on exhibition,
DAY AND EVENING,
In the Southeaht Gallery of tbe
ACADEMY OF HNK ARTS. 85tf
XT Ew ELEVENTH BTKEET OPEBA H0DS1
X ELEVENTH blreel, ftbove CHESNUT.
"IKS 14 9IUY KIAOHT"
OPEN IOH THE klAKOFI,
CABA CROSS alt UIAEX'M M1NM1 UKES;
the Great btar Troupe ol the World, lu their GKANf
ETHIOPIAN bOlKEEU, SONGS, DANCES, NEW
BURLESQUES, and PLANTATION SCENES.
Do a, a open at 7 o'clock. Commencing ftt t o'clock!
J. L, CARNCROSS, MftnftgerT
HOI FOB SMITH'S ISLAND 1 FRESH All?
-BEAUHIUL SCENERY HEALTHFUL
EXERCISE IHE4BATH ENTERTAINMENT Oil
THE LEbT KIND. .
MBb. MARY LAKEMEYER
respectfully luiorms her irieuds aud the public genf
rally, that she will open the beaniilul Inland Fltaautt
Orouuu known as ,
SMITH'S rSLAND,
on SUNDAY next, Mays, bhe Invitee all to comf
ana enjoy witu ner ue aeiignte or uue favorite autsl
mtr resort.
sotf
Oa ROBINQOri;
No. OlO CHESNUT STREET.
Is In receipt to-day of an Invoice of
FINE CnHOKOS, ENGEAVING5.
ETC. ETC.,
Which ore now open for examination.
"Peace and War,' by G. Doree," Last Bom
Summer," "Cromwell ftnd Family," "Borneo and
Juliet," "Star ot Bethlehem," are well worthy U181
attention of the admlrere of art
g LATE MANTEL
ELATE MANTELS are unsurpassed lor Durability
Beauty, trengtn. and Cheapnees.
SLATE MANTELS, and blate Work OeneraU
made to order.
J. 13. KIME8 A CO.,
J 12 em Kos Z12 and xtzs CHESNUT Sueell
JET J-j O JEL I S Xi
ADD
rAESEll VEli 0 XA TCRAL I LOWERS
A. H. POWELL,
No. 725 ARCH STREET, BELOW EWnTTI,'
BonquetsWreaUis, Baskets, Pyramids ol Cut Flof
ers furnished to order stall seasons, IM If
O-IO ARCH STREET. OAS FIXTTJREW
JlZl CHANDELIERS, BRONZE BTATUABYr
Etc. VAN KIBE A CO. would respectfully direct lh
attention of their friends, aud the public Aeowally, M
their large and eieitant rmsortmeul : of GAS IXy
IHlrH, CHANDFXIF.HS, and ORNAMENTAI,
BRONZE WABEH. Tbne wishing handwme au4
thoroughly made Goods, at Tory .reasonable Wipe;
wmTudVw ihefr advantage to g.ve ue a oalite us,
P "KS.tJS' wurntabed llxtnre. reflnUhed w&f
"titLT K"VANKIBK A C