THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1869 5 nUSlClL 1KD DRAMATIC. Wh City Amanrmeni. Ar.oh Mu:A - -loouf iVoArtfir will eprformed tuts evenlug. AT thi Walnut Mr. firney Williams will benefit tula evening, when he wtU ap pear in the drama of Tn Emerald Ring. AT THB Ohkakut 0. D. Hm A Oo.'a burlesque company will appear on Toeidoy evening next iftmli'8 plrvaganz of T!i Field of the doth of Gold. .At the Theatric Comiqub the Japanene troupe willappear tnUeveniug. A matinee to morrow. At thb Ambricak an attractive variety entertainment will be glyen this evening. A matinee to-morrow. atthi Acadkmt of Mrsio Frauletn Fanny JananHohek will appear on Monday evening next wlib her German troupe In So timer's VreRedy of Mary Stuart. ThbFhilhakmonicSooiktt will give their third oObcert of tbe season at the Aoademy of Mneieon to-morrow eveoiug. The Ust pabllo rehearsal will take pi ice this afternoon at Uor Ucnltnral Hall. Tub Arabian Nights' Kstkrtainmrwt at Oonoert llall presents a great variety of attractive features, and in nm aobleved a great popular I ty. One hundred Rift are distributed to the audience at each performance. A gift matinee to morrow. The Hestz Hakblfr Orchkhtra will per form at Musical land 1111 to-morrow afternoon. JohnB GotrOH.Eq. will repeat hU lecture ' On "Circumstance," at the Academy of Music, on Monday evening. March 21 Ticnen will be for kale at Abmad'a bonk store. No. 721 One, nut street, on Wednesday morning, tbe 17lh Instant. Americans In Paris. List of Americana registered at the banking oiiloe of Messrs. James W. Tucker & Oo., No. and 5 Hue Scribe, Paris, for the week eudlng February 25, lt69, furnished by Bmith, IUn do'nh A Co., Philadelphia: Mr. and Mrs. . P Dewey, Hm Franolsoo; James Wilcox. New York; F. II. Daniels, Iiro k lyn, Hev. K. Babbitt, Ns?ack. New York; James K. Smith. New Yoik; Miss Cropbe'.l, Dresden; . Mrs. M. E BranMnxlmui, Mster F. K. Branl Ingham; M'sn K. K. llawley, Stamford, Conn.; Arthur O. Walworth, Boston: Mr. and Mrs. I'bllo Parsons. Detroit, Mtnb.; Miss Roberta E. Johns, Cleveland, Ohio; Judtte John E Bund Btron, New Orleans: Mis H. M. Gibbs, New York;! Klnaldo M. waiers and lamliy, New York; J. Q, A W-rren, Boston; T. H. Bart.lett, Home; Isaac E Bln, Klnderbook. New York; Mrs. Gideon J. Tucker, Paul F. C. looser, New York! George D. Strong, Cincinnati, Ohio; J. W. Jnason; Charles K. Ileuberer, New York; George O. Wilson, Bprlrntflolci. Mass ; Mr. and Mrs. James C. Wilson, Miss Eitsa K. Wilson, William K. WHs n. Miss Louise K. Kumbel, Brooklyn, New York: E. W. Shlppen, Mead Vllle, Pa.; Mr. aBd Mrs. A. R. Kno, Miss N. Eno, W. P. Eno; Jacob Resor and son, Frank Reaor, Cincinnati; Horace Bonharo, York, Pa.: Charles B. Wood, New York; Charles Frederick Wood; AJpheus Hatdy and family, Boston. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE CHAMPION SAPES! v Philadelphia, January 18, 1S8, Messrs. FARREIi, HERRING A CO., No. 629 Cheenut street GenUemen: On the night of tbe 13th Inst., aa Is well known to the citizens of Philadelphia, oar Urge and extensive store and valuable took of merchandise. No. 901 Chesnnt street was burned. The fire was one of the moat extensive and destructive that has visited our city for many years, tbe heat being so Intense that even the marble oornloe was almost obliterated. We bad, as yon are aware, two of yonr valu able and well-known CHAMPION FIRE PROOF HAFES; and nobly have they vindi cated yonr well-known reputation as manufao- tnrers of FIRE-PROOF SAFES, If anyfuxther proof bad been required. They were subjected to the most Intense heat and It affords as much pleasure to Inform you that after recovering them from the rains, we found upon examination that our books, papers, and other valuables, were all In perfect condi tion. Yours, very respectfully, JAB. E. CALDWELL. A CO. THE OXLT SAFES EXPOSED TO THE FIRE IN CALUWlXL's SI'OKE TV EKE FARREE, HEURIXG CO. Philadxlfhia, Jan. 18, 1888. Messrs. FARRKL, HERK1NQ k CO., Na 629 Chesnnt street Gentlemen: On the night of the 13th Instant oar large store, 8. W. corner of Ninth and Ches nnt streets, was, together with oar heavy stock Of wall papers, entirely destroyed by fire. We bad one of your PATENT CHAMPION FIRB-PROOF SAFES, which contained oar principal books and papers, and although It was exposed to the most Intense beat for over 60 boars, we are happy to say It proved Itself worthy of oar recommendation Our books and papers were all preserved. We cheerfully Vender our testimonial to the many already published, In giving tbe HERRING SAFE the credit and confidence It Juntly merits. Yours, very respectfully, HOWELL A BROTHERS. STILL ANOTHER. Philadelphia, Jan. 19, 1839. Messrs. FARKEL, HERRING 4 CO., No. &S Chesnnt street Gentlemen: I bad one of your make of safes In tbe basement of J. E. Caldwell A Co.'s store at the time of the great fire on the night of tbe 13th Instant It was removed from tbe ruins to-day, and on opening it X found all my books, papers, green backs, watches, and watch materials, etc, all preserved. I feel glad that I had one of yooi truly valuable safes, and fihall want another ol yonr make when I get located. Yours, very respectfully, F. L. KIRK PATRICK, With J. E. Caldwell A Co., No. 819 Chesnut street FAMEL, IIKUIUM; & CO., CHAMPION SAFES, No. 629 CHESNUT Street. u u riilLADELPHIA, O. L. MAIBE& j MAimr-OToaicB o FIRK -KD JJUBULAK-PttUOr SAFES, TXCJSM1TH, BELL-HANGKR, A WD C KALES 14 (.tHKACC 9vrl FOURTlx EDITION FROHI THE CAPITAL. Secretary Bontwelfs Conusioii lie Enters upon 11V Duties at Once. THE EXPENSES OF SPAIN. FROM WAniNG TON. Despatch to the Auoctated Pre. Cabinet Meeting To-liy. Wahinoiok, March 12. 1 Cabluet raoi-tlnsr whs held to dav at the Executive M union, there being present Messrs. Washburno, Creswell, Cox, Borie, Hoar, Bjutwell, and Bawlins. Msjur-General Schofleld was alio present. Secretary Bjutwull received hU com nUslou from the State Department during tbe Cablact Session, and wilt prooably enter on his duties at the Treasury Department this afternoon. lie was met npon his arrival at the ofucj to-day by a number of anxious applicant for places, some of whom wero ansious to serve ai collectors and assessors of Internal rcveuue, as nell as others who were willing to accept any petition that could bo obtained, raoRtni; from the higher office? o( the Treasury Department ta firbt cluss clerk, 1 0111 Y.FlRlsT LO.XHKLSS -First ScsiTou. Honne of KepreneutAtlves. CW nued from Third Edition. Mr. Ward offered a preamble and resolution lnHiructlng the Judiciary U imuaiuee to report a resolution to prevent frauds la uaturnilz. llun, and to secure the surrender of fraudulent naturalization papers. A motion to lay on the table was lout aud tbe resolution was adopted. Mr. Churoblll introduced a Dili lo denae felo nies aud mtHderneanors, aud to regulate pe remptory challenge, being toe bill wnloQ was paithed Jattt s8Blon by the House, but not no led on by tbe Senate. A motion being made to lav It on the table, Mr. Cnurohlll withdrew the Ul na r. Randall lntrodnced a bill to extend boun ties to drafted men. Referred to the Committee on Military Attire. Air. sonenck introduced a Din to strongmen the public credit, being his bill of last session as it nao passed tne two nouses on tae report of tbe conference committee. Mr. Allison moved to strike out the second section legalising gold contracts. Mr. Burr moved te lay tne bill on tne taoie. IxNt. Yeas. fv. navs 83. Mr. Allen's amendment striking oat the necond section was agreed to. Ye 88, nays 59, and the bill was tbn nassett. FOR HUGH. ' By Atlantic Cable. TlieBanU of France. Pabi9, March 12. The bulliou In tho B tnk of France has increased 11,000,003:. sines luu week. ' .r-.L&A Tbe Npanlon Expensts. Madrid, Maicn 12 Figuera, Minister of Finance, has asked for a loan ot 1,000,000,000 ioals to meet the extraordinary expenses of the Government. -" w From ltuirlo. ErFFAto. March 12. A delegation from the New York Corn Exchange laniw here, uad a public meeting will be held on 'Change to morrow, when matterj ot Importance to the commercial Interests ot this btate and the great West will be discussed. .'RESIDENTIAL APfO LMM EMS What Is Snll of Tatiu lu'Wnvliluton, The New Yor Timet1 Washington carres- ooudent Bas: iaeaew urieans uppoinimentsare toe suoiect ot much diecubiion. tuo selection ot Sidney A. Stockdale as Collector of Internal Ueveuue lor tbe First DUtrict of Louieiuna givea unanW mous satUtactiou. He was stronely tDdoreed by the Chamber of Commerce and by the mer chants, as well as by hie political mends. This selection illustrates forcibly General Grant's kno wlcdge of men. Mr. Stockdale firat came to his notice a a privute in Governor Onlcsbj's regiment ot Illiuois infantry. He was under an eve irom taat time unui tue war closed, serving at lost as Provost Marshal on tbe Gencial's staf. Thence he went to Nev Ui loans as Deputy Collector ot Customs under Collector (now Senator) Helloe. Ha ia a voung man of unci uet tuned ability and iu- teenty, and will give satlBlaction. beyoud doubt. xne ai noiniment ot James t: uuev as coi- lec'or of tbe Port Is not so heartily commended bv the Louisiana people here, thouu hn ah litv. intecrity, and dtueis are tuilv conce led. Ho is a brother in law of the President, anu the pro- Drletv of the selection is tbe ouly obljc:lun serlonolv uraed ainun-t him. lliU mist cive wav when it is rememDerea mat tne f resideut hpcnnips (inpp'lv re.tnonKible for the nrnnop. went ol the CHstom house, ant there cau be no doubt thnt he means to hold Mr. Casey to that responsibility. Personally the new collector is a man of fine presence and address, ail'tble and courteous, and eveu U Judppd solely from his appearance, it is tvtcleutthaPteslUeut has male no mistake In the man. The nomioauon oi ueuerai Liones'.reet as Surveyor ol the Port is recelvea with a diver uity of sentiment. Many of the Republicans are pleased with it, and it was endorsed by the New Orleans Republican editors here. Some of the ex-Union soldiers denounce it iu severe terun. but everybody coocedes General Lonirstrcet's ability and integrity, aud of its salutary an 1 reassuring etieci upon tne mass ot tne Southern people mere can oe no aouo mere will pro- babiy be const jeranie awcussion on nn couar- mation, aca mueu curiosuy is ni inues.ei to s ;e the cnect proauced upon the country by this experiment. The lloniuur epeaki of FieM-Marshal Uraut. Marfori bat pnrobased a larce amount of real estate in i aria. Mrs. lluffam, of Chioftco. iDs'sts that Amen shall hereatter be Awomeu. CIGARS. HAVANA CIGARS. Fresh lota imported by every steamer, vis.: Partagas; Cabanas; Cabargaa; Comeroiante; Marias; Uprinn; Eamllleter; Eapanola; Fi garo, etc., oompriaing a splendid assortmeat of sizes, offered at low prioes. Also, continue manufacturing the cigars so well and favorably known under oar copy righted, standard brands of "Mabiara Rita. "Fba Diatom." "Flkob dk Ly8." "Looia D'Oa." Great variety of sizes, good quality at low COBt. Call and examine or send for samples. 8. FUCUET & SONS, IMPORTERS and MANUFACTURERS, s r me No. 229 8. Froft &T3Mt. FIFT1I EDITION THE LATEST NEWS. The Tublic Credit-The House Commltee on Elections. FROM WASnwaTON. ecial Deipatoh to The Evening TeltorapS. Washington, Mirch 12. Hie nonce Committee. (? Tbe gb"er announced the follo-inf? a the Committee on Elections: Messrs. Paine, Churchill, Il'on, Cessna, Buller of Tennessee, blcvtmon, Bun.161. Barr, and Raoda'.i; IIo lo stated thattbe rema'udcrof the committees would be hDDOunced Pn Monday. The Publle Credit lllll. The House, by a vo'.e of 90 to 46, has p-it?d Mr. Scupuck's bill to ittcvgthcn the pub'ic credit. It was amended by striking out the second section. Stock QaotAtlona by Teleg-rapli M. GlendluniDg, Davis Co. report lurougu their New York house the following: N.Y. Cent. K 15iWeHt. Union Tel.... 37 n. x. anu fJrie k... Ph. and Rea. K.... Mich.ft'outbcru si'i uiev. and Tol. U.K.105U , 91' U Toledo A Waoasb.- W 7vm M 11. Hi. Paul omn.tiU' I Ulev. A Plttsb'g K.. H Mil. A Ht. Paul prf 7M UtiL and N.W. ooru 817' A-damu Kxpn (K)( Ohl. and N.w, pref. Wells, FaroExp... wijl Cht and It I. R. 128-V Tenu. t, new B-V-j nu.4 . w ii8;arid isi2 Pclflo Mall 8. Co... P9! Market steady. Weeton is now leutnrlut: on "Perieve- ranee." TLe Norwich, Connection. Evil One is supposed to be a lively youth with horse shoes fastened on Lis boots. A negro nurse in Lonisville revenged her self on the parents by making her prottgi drink lye until it died. Chicago thinks Milwaukee a small town "because it hadn't women enough to quarrel at its convention." Debates in the Louisiana Legislature are cond noted partly in English, partly in Frenoh, ana sometimes in uerman. INSURANCE. THB NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY F TBI United States ot America, WASHINGTON, D. C. Chartered by Special Act of Congress. Approved July 25, 18G8. CASH CAPITAL, 81.000,000 BRANCH OFFICE; FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILD IN tt, PBIIiADBIiFHIA, Where the bnalneua of the Company U trans. aoted, and to which all general correspondence should be addressed. DIRECTORS. Clabbnob H. Ulakk, E. A. Kolliitb, Henry 1). Cookb, Wm. 10. Chandlik, John JJ. JDefbkjbs, BlOWAKO Doook, U. C FAJUSEh 1'OC'K. John W. Ki.i-is. W. O. MOOBUKAO. Geobob K. Tylkb, J. UlNOKUI Cl-ABK, OFFICERS. OIaABKNCB H. CLABK. PblladelDhlfl. PrAd.l-nt Jay Cookjc, Chairman Flnanoe and KxtouUv Henky 1). Cookb, WMhlngton, Vice-President. fijiKBbON W. i-Kkx, PuUadelphia, Hcretry vvuiuiisroui E. H. TuBNKB,Vashlnton. AsslstAnt.s'- UlNlllfl 44 MV ITM M . l Vr.i.ll..,.l III J. Ewinq 1abs, M. U.. Assistant MEDICAXi AOVISOUY UOAKD. j. uAKisjuj, ourgeon-weneral D. 8. a.. Wa-h. P. J. Hobwitb, Chief Medical De cart man All h W , O. W. Biasd, M. D., Washington. SOLICITOUS AND ATTOHNEVi. Hon. Wm. E. Cmaj-dlbb. Wttahlc Plan 11 1 Ueobox Hakdinu, PhUadelphla, Pa. HE ADVA N TAG E S Oflered by this Company are; It Is a National Com . . L ; '1 Myjw, xi nas a paia-up capital of 11,000,000. ItOQerslow rata of nrnminm It fuinlsUes larger InHoramw t han iw iui iiuv dmiu uiuuey. r. .. .1 - w uuut- " uruune auu certain in its terms. It Is a home eunicuuv In nvan limailrir Its policies are exempt from attacumeJt. Allele aie no umieutuumrv rmil.rlAtinr.il iii k ( . ' WM t.U Every policy la non-forfeltable. snred their full amount and return all the pre- nilninu no tV...t l l.. .. . . . .. r . dv iu u n.c luaurtiuoe costs omy tne in teresl on the annual payments. pouoies may be taken that will pay to the insuied, alter a eertaln number or years, durlna - "jvnjuio oj uuo-wuui uie amount named In tue policy. Mo extra rate la chareed for rlaka nnnn t.h lives of females. 88 wai n It Insures not to pay dividends, but at so low " may uiviuo-uw will De Unposal Die. LOOKING GLASSES, ETC. EARLES' GALLERIES, No. 816 CHESNUT Street. LOOKING GLASSES, OIL PAINTINGS, PICTURE FRAMES, FINE ENGRAVINGS, CIIROMO-LITIIOGRAPHS. JAM US S. AHLE & !S0-, mimatnm5p Kq BlO CHKaaUT BtreU DEAFNESS. EVERT INSTRUMBST THAI oieno and ulll hv u..ni m .! tha I-4? -nd-u s fatant Crniohes. upeloi 10 tVVH:..c,ftiJJtiH4t Mai Kio , Knives. HoUwn. nd Tahla rintiar rirrmn nd follnhnd. at r. UMDIO.UA.'H. lit. u m. TiBI'lU f4 h-ln 1 - A K fff TRUST FUNU3 TO INVKBf 'i,' J tW V lu a Br.t clMn mrtK City l,rO.ri.v. D. KimilHlUJl MOJST, 3 U c0 '4V WiLN U X 9)r4 SCHENC K'S rUIMONIC SYRUP, SEAWEED TONIC, aud MANDRAKE PILLS WILL CURS CONSUMPTION, LIVER COMPLAINT. AKD DYGPCP51A, If taken according to the dlrectioos. They ar all thiee to bo taken at tbe same t'ui.e. They cleanse the stomach, ulnx the liver, and put it to work; then tho appetite becomes eood; tbe food digests and mokes pood blood; tLe oa'.tcnt hegins to frrow ia flesb; tho dietteed matter ripe us in the luDgs. and tlipnlient outorrows the dL-ieasie and aeu well. This is tUe on! way Dr. J. II. SCUENOK to curc('onuroption. To these three mediein. of Philadelphia, owes hi UNRIVALLED SUCCESS In the treatmrut of Pulnonary Conf-uinpllou. Tho Pulmonic Sjrop ripens tbe morbid na'.ter in the lunga, nature throws it oft" by an easy eipectoratlon, for when the phlejrm or matter is ripe, a slight cough will throw it off, and the patient has rest, and the lungs beglu to heal. To do Ihle, the Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills roust be freely used to cleanse the stomach and liver, so that the Pulmonic by rup aud food will ni ate good blood. SCHEKCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS Aft upen the liver, removing all obstructions; relax tbe ducts of the gull bladder, the bile starts freely, aod the liver is soon relieved; the stools will show whnt the pills can do; nothiug has ever been invented except calomel (a deadly poiscn, which is veiy dangeious to n?e unless with great care) that will unlock the gall blad der aud start the secretion of the liver like Scbtnck'a Mandrake Pills Liver Complaint is one of the most Proiui nt tit Causes of Consumption. SCHENCK'S SEAWEED TONIC is a gentle sumu.ar.t huu alterative, and the alkali in the teaweed, which this preparation is made of, astiaU the stomach to throw out the gastric iuioe to dissoNe the food with the Pul monic Syrup, and it is made into good blood without fermentation or souriDg the stomach. THE GREAT REASON Why physicians do not cure Consumption is. they try to do too much; they give melicines to top the cough, to stop chills, to stop night sweats, hectic fever, aud by so doing they Oerange the whole digestive powers, locking up the secretions, ana eventually the patient sinks and die.". Dr. SCIIKNCK, in his treatment, docs not tr io stop a cough, night sweats, chills, or fever. Remove tbe came, aud they will all stop ol their own accord. No one can be cured ot Consump. lion, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Catarrh, C'tu- ker, Ulcerated Throat, unless the liver and stomach are made healthy. If a person has couaump'.tou, of course the lungs aie in some way dlscaseJ, either tuber cles, abscesses, brouchcal irrita ion, plueral adhesion, or the lungs are a mas of innanma ticn and fa&t decaying In such cases what must he done? It Is not only the luugs that are wasting, but it is tbe whole body. The stomach and liver have lost their power to make blood out of food. Now the ouly chance is to take Dr. SCHENCK'S three medicines, which will briug up a tone to the stomach, the patient will want food, It will digest easily aud make good blood; then tbe pntient begins to gain iu fle-h, and as soon as the body begins to giow, the lungs commeuce to henl up, aud the patieut gets flethy acd well. T;iis is the ouly way to cure Consumption. WHEN THERE IS NO LILNU DISEASE, And only Liver Complaint and Dippvpsia, Schenck's Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake i'Hlls are sufficient, without the Pul monic Strup. lake the Man drake Pills freely in all bilious cases, as they are PERFECTLY HARMLESS. Dr. fiCHENCK, who has enjoyed uninter rupted health, was wa'ted away to a mere skeleton, in tho very last stage of Pulmonary Conuumption, his phjelciuns ha viupr pronounced his care fcopelese, and abuudoned hint lo his fate. He was cured by the aforesaid medicines, aLd since his recovery mauy thousands simi larly aillicted have used Dr. Schenck'a prepara tions 'with the same remarkable success. Fall directions accouijany each, making it not abso lutely necessary to personally see Dr. Schenck, unless patients wish their longs examined, and for this purpose he is professionally at his Prin clpul Office, PHILADELPHIA, EYEHY SATURDAY, Where U letters for advico must be addressed. He is also professionally at Mo. 22 Bond street, New York, every other Tuesday; and at No. 33 Hanover street, Boston, every other Weduesday. He gives advice free, but for a thorough exami nation with his Itespirometcr the price is $5. Office hours at each city from 9 A. M. to 3 P, M. Price of the Pulmonic Pyrup and Seawees. Tonic, each $1-50 per bottle, or 7 a half dozen filan4rke Pills, 25 cents a box. A fall sspply of Dr. SCHICK'S MFDfCIHBS for sls at all times at his rooms. Also, for saio OLD FRANKLIN PAINTER, READ & ELDREDGE, No, 321 CHESNUT STREET, HAVE nEOI'ENED, SINCE THE REGENT FIRE i An Entire New and Fre3h Stock OF FINE Ti IHADY-K1ADE CLOTHING, Which they are Selling at very REDUCED PRICES. DRV COOQS. 123 EP8TEIH 1 0' A HAINES AT THE OLD STAND, No. 12.1 North MISTn Street, ABOVI: AKCH. Under their Oil Motto, NEVER 10 BF. UNDERSOLD, Are offering the greatest bargains in all kinds of DRY GOODS since the panto of 1857. Have opened to-day, in connection with a large bankrupt stock of Goods, a large assortmeut of MUSLINS, FLA3XELS. LINENS, White Hoods, riqucs, Marseille?, lHuck Alpaca?, Dress Woods, Uinghani, Calicoes, Counterpanes, Ho siery, Shirt Fronts, (jlores and Kotions AU will be Sold at Ruinous Low 1'riees. All we ask Is one coll, as thousands have done, and saved money by purchasing their Goods at the cheap store of the well-known firm of EPSTEIN A HAINES. No. 123 North NINTH Street, ABOVW ARCH, Daily receiving Goods from the Oish Auctions. 3 1 mwi6irp REGULATORS OF PRICED. 1869. CENTJIAL 1369. CLOTH EMPORIUM. Men's Coating, Fancy C tsslmeres, Black Cloths, Black Doeskins, toys' Uoodk, ladles' (Jloaklugs, Ailxed Ulotbs, I'ialu Cloths, Kncy Cloths, Opera Cloths, Spring Weight Velveteens, Super Quality. BTRAWBRIDGB Ct I'illKR resoectlully announce that dnrlug too M'-i-uu ur opuiucg they propose to oiler tUc ic.roHt kUk'S. Mad most attractive assortimut of all klutls of Cloths that tney have evei" oHorfd. Bding de termined tomakeonrl'ousnt,a';at.r.l Empo rium for this description of ooN. we nave col lected lor the present, fcoa-wu t-verv dtwiile style and make of Clolri.t tout tae market pre sents for Ladles', Men's, aud Uov&' Wear. Our stock of Ladles' Ci'-mitugs in particular Is very extensive, and orn'it at tne tnanot.x tnrers' lowest cash rate-". U will Oo to t ie lat.d rest of all who Intend to buy tnut kind of gxds during the comlm; seasoa to call on us, as we otter by far the largest assortment to bo fiionu, and at prioes that cannot bsii'pAS!ed nsywaore. We Invite dealers, botri city uod country, to examine onr stock, as our urins are as lo us the same goods can be k,M ia waole n-UKads by any wholesale house, tmo we otl'ur ru.'..v styles that are confined iclii vely to oursel ve. STRAWBRID6E & CLOTHIER, CE3STBAL CLOHI KUL'OKIUM, Corner EIGHTH and MARKET, PHILAIfflHfA. Iggy-COMPETITION PiUCES ! ! Ur TOWN-LIGHT EXPENSES !! OUE CUSTOMERS TIIL (JAIMJRSM Goods delivered la all pan and free ol chart e. of tlie city carefully SrEClALTILS JLST OrSD. Bich Black Silks, Superb Silk Foplli-.s, Spring Delaines and Calicoes, fjasslnieres, Table Linens, .Napkins, L'tc. Ladles can ride to our door fmai say part sf tbe city, and we snare them It will mors than compen. sate them In one visit and j uictaa- JOSEPH H. THORNLEY, N. . Cor. E1G1111I and Sl'ni.NU UABDO, 113 PHILADELPHIA, WANTS. WANTED LOCAL AND TRAVELLING As.DU In every city sud town la tbe Uuusd di-lM, urtmi luducmDui ot-i-vd to active niu. C'll or a.ldrw... m lih stamp. WOOD A CO., K'" M Ku. 4iM) t'H buN BT Hurwot. fhl. TF YOD WANT A DKIJUllTFUJj BflilWU X BKU, neat. nealtliy. aa onmntrwtuio, tmo tbeHar-fKtenintt Had Bprlgs, l !i per rtt. MatlalaoUon kuKUieed, 0 si. aauU 3 HALL CLOTHING- DRY GOODS. LINEN STORE, Mo-020 ARCH STREET NEW LINEN DRESSES. NKW AND BKAUTIFUL. PRINTED LINEN CAMBRICS Keceired by last Steamer from Europe. JjMBROIDBEBD CLOTH COVaRS. COOPER & G0NABD, S. E. Corner or MMH and MAKKr.T- Piano Covers, Melodcou CoTers, Cabinet Orgafl, Table Covers, Green?, CiimgouR, and Burguadjs, Em. broidercd in Uold, Gold and Drown, etc., Ordered direct, and sold At prices based oa Gold lor the day. also. 17fsm. Embossed l'lano, Stand and Table Covers. FOR THE LADIES, 1115. WM. T. HOPKINS' 1115 LADIES' EMPORIUM, Xo. 1115 CULSAUT St. (Girard Row). Irgut nwortuipnt ard Best and Chesneat Goods In toe city, lo nil tbn tollowmg ManuiBCiurer of Wopklus' t'eleartd Ohamnloa Moon Hnlrra, fur LuUiua, MlBnra, and Calidreii In over lour liiiuJr! sly lei, shape., lending. oa .ixm Cuttll, 81 in', mid Jn i; jrni'ti, In f.fhl fllllare'ut Rtls. njRiiufn iuioa ezprtssiy lor our own bkIm rcu l GO ro ' 33 oim-r. no rtylee of miporlnr 11 tt loir Vranch woven Whalebone C JUSKTS from SI to Si. 14 v-rietlfs of extra r.andtiouio Wbaleoooe Oor seta, from 75 cents to fe'30. blrouider ract.k, MuUam Foy's Corset Silrt tap ptrti, etc. Mrs. Morxlr's Vatnt KMf-adjnatlng Abdominal Corner. ll(bly rt-cotuuenUcd by pbyal-l.DB, from VVl.lt 1.1AM ur bl)il' IT JlUliKUAa JIF.vrs. S'Z Bartrt.ru A Fnutom K.iolly (Hewing Machlnna. belm Kratnltou.ly dirtrlbutetl to our cuttouixrs fo tt.t purtmnHOl ge'ilug I hem liUroduol. i!i jtm FURNITURE, ETC. FURNITURE. A. & H. LE JAM BR a HAVE REMOVED THSIU Furniture & UpMsteriui Warenni TO Xo. 1127 CIIKSNUT STItKET, GIKAKD HOW. 3 10 wfinSmrp AVIS IMPORTANT! BliAUX MEUBLKS, pour Salons et Charabres a Couoher, Avrauges pour Kzposltlon dans Apparlements Garnls et Ceuverts de Tapis. GEORGE J. HENKEL8, EBEXI13TK, 213mrp CH EHJN UT STREET, au Coin de lima RICHMOND & CO., Soecefsors to Atwood & Hopper, TP U K N I T U R IS IVAKEKOOMS, No. 45 South SECOND St., (East bide, Brown Btooe Building), 2 U im PHILADKLPHIA. ROOFING LI TTLE A CO.. "THE LIVE JlOOiKxUS" Nu. lan XARKKT btreet. fcveiT ducnp Ion of Oll and I-takv KoofS made tlui-tana warranted for Ova year, old Tm Kooia ni.de equal to new. A trial ouly required U liiBure aamlactlon. Ordwra Proii.pt. y attended lo. I g tin T HE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY". OFFICE U0. unanntr. mimu forwards Parcels. p.okaie. JJen-liaudiBM, iiauk Noit. aud Hueule. eimer by Ha own Hues or lu couneoilou with other r ipreut Couipamta, to all the principal towns aud uitie lu the lluited UlaUt. JOHN BINUHAM, I Supetlulsuieiu.