THE DAILjT' EVENING TELEGRAPII -PHILADELrniA, FRIDAY, UAItCII 19, 1869. . i HUS1C1L AND IIKAHACIC. - City AnutmeiH. rTiTK " ArO evening Miss Metis Pries i!JJ.lr J ena' when tua new oomsdy of 1 , iof? ?Ucr, adapted from trie Freooo by sr. rea. Maeder. will oe Riven. Tae perform. ftnoe win oooolade with Mr. Oralg's burleiqa. ii-irL"' L'ar Oust. ii Prloe Is n esiao- lbd ferorlia wild me public, and there Is no doubt bot that a brl.llant sutdienoe will be In tiendanee ibis evening. Tomorrow Hhakvspeare's comedy of Tho ! Merry Wives of Windtor Dd the dram of Dink w,li b" Performed lor the benefit of Mr. . f . Maokny, who will appnar for the first time -Wa character of "Sir John KaiatafT." Mr. ih unef Ibe most oarelul and praise. ' tJC Ura on the stage: whatever he under- ,;ilo he does to the beat of his ability . ana he Is deservedly a favorite with the play- VWf I'nlladelpula. The Merry Wive of Windsor Is a most enterlaluuig comedy, wnioa seldnnr performed, however, on aooouat of jfH-tfUH colly of obtaining a saltable repre sentative of VKalatstT" Mr. Maokay has suo oedd so well in snob parts as "D igoerry" and "Sir Toby JUelob" that taete la some onrlosity to see bow he will make ont as the fat knlKH Mr. Maekav ought to have a lull house to-uior row even I Dp. At tub ohksnut BronnVg extravaganza of 7 he field of ihe Oolh of Gold will be performed this evening. A maiiuee to morrow. Attui Walmdt Mr. and Mrs. Barney Wil liams will have a f areell bneflU Three nlnoes will be performed, Jiory O' store. The Widow tf the Mill, and Pat's Blunder. There will be a inailuee to-morrow, when The Emerald Ring will he performed. On Monday Cbarlea Keade'a drama of Foul Play will be reproduced. Attui aoadbmy of Music Frauleln Jsnaus Ch Will appear this evening as "EilZiOelh, Queen ol Kuglaod." To-morrow Medea will be given as a farewell perlorrnance. At tub TufEATBB Comiqus a grand perform ance will be given this evrulog fortbebeuent of "All KlKbl," when the Japanese trouoe will ezeouie sorn of tbeir most remarkable teats. There will be a farewell matinee to-morrow. At ihb American an lnie resting variety entei tain men t will be given this evening. A matinee Umorrow. Tub Bkktk Uabslxr Orchestra, will per ' form at Musical Fund Hall to-morrow after noon. Johanna and Willie Hkss will give a con cert at Mubloal Fund Hall ou .next Wednesday evening; Jojtn B. Gouqh, Esq., will deliver his lecture on "OlroumBtances" at the Academy of Muslo on Monday evening. Bennett r. Greeley r There Is 8 ridiculous proposition to send Mr. Greeley as Minister to Spain, supported by some ridiculous argumentoi his fitness lor that place. He Is sot fitted lor that place and should not go there; but he is admirably fitted to represent ns in England, and that is where we should send him. Going to BugtanJ as the American Minister, be would have the greatest influence upon the international relations of the two countries that any Minister has ever had, inas much he would put the American and the English people In a more direct communication one with another. Mo man could more readily throw himself outside ot all that routine and conventionality that less original me a require to bolster hp their respectability, and the effect With which Greeley would thus "throw him self would be starilinfr. He should of course go in his original American costume, and should abate no tot of those peculiarities of person and manner that so wonderfully stamp him as a true growth ot the soil, torn out by the roots, in the grasp o( the American eacle. Be should talk to every accemblv be can get at and on all his subject, including mileage, vege table diet, protection, Jen". Davis, woman's rights, and cold water taken inwardly. N. Y. Mtrald. . - . Southern Activity. There ii an nnwonted activity at the South this year. Tbe election ot Grant has settled the situation tor four year, and the people no longer listen to political leaders who delude the tu with such false lights as they held out a year ago. We have a thoueaud evidences in the papers that tbe people are turning their attention to agriculture, and that they are n making preparations to raise a larger crop than for rnauy years past. Land, too. is finding a market, and hundreds of pieces of property are changing bands. There is a coange in tone, also, and there are lewer-outrauea upon free dom of speech. They begin to be tolerant of settlers and to speak complacently of those who come among them. Violence and disorder have had their reign and have oone, greater harm to tbe South than to tbe NortD. Ail these things augur a new era, which shall usher in a career ef prosperity and improvement. Let the Southern people labor as industriously and vigorously as tbey fought, and they will indeed "create a new nation," which shall surpass the wildest dreams of Southern prophets. 2iew Jork Commercial Advertmr. A Bloodtblraly Kellow. Here Is tbe .bluodthlrsty reply addressed by Paul de Cassagnac, editor of the Pays, to a Democratic speaker who had called hioi a bully and cutthroat at one of the public meetin :s in Paris: "surrounded by some hundred knaves and fools, M. Ducasse," sns Paul de Oassagnac, "von have insulted ns at a distance from our horsewhip, giving yourself the easy appearance of a still easier courage. Now, 1 tell you you are the cowards ol demaggism the men who demand beads because tbe executioner would help you, and who dare not ask for breasts be cause you yourselves would have to pat holes in them. You, citizen Pucasee, who always talk of saving the endangered republic, have now a fine opportunity ot koing your rare intre pidity. Never will you have had before your pale and quivering face a more disdainful adver sary." ( Wealth Accumulates Men Decay. A curious fct is sta'ed in the report of Dr. Letheby, the Health Officer of the city of Lon don, tor the year 18C6. It Is that the population of the city of London- Is steadily decreasing from year to year, and showed an aegrega'.e of several thousand less in 1868 tban in 1867. Lest it should be hastily concluded from this that the .British metropolis is dwindling in importance, lt it hp snlainpd that tha ritv nrnner consti tutes but a very small portion of London, and Is sow almost wholly givtn np to the commercial ana nnancisi activities around tne n anu Royal KxcbatjR. NewtYork in like manner below Chambers streev. constantly faiiiug off in its resident population, auo aiaAintics would show that in Wall street aud its nelthDorUood there are few dwell" after nightfall besides private watchmen aud porters. N. Y. Foil. A Negr tor Office. T)r Harris, the ReDobliean candidate for the T.ifiitenAnt.ftovernorshiD of Virginia at the aDnroachins; election, is a colored man. The nporoeo nrn enthnsiatio about electing him. onri it U not iniorobaole that they may succeed in doinrr en. Even John Brown's soul, in its onward march, must pause in astonishment at the change which has rendered a nomination a a nurra for lilL-h office in the proud Old rtnmiiiinn a noa&ibilitv. Dr. Harru la a native of tbe peninsula, the resting-place of the flower of the Northern army, and was adoutor in one of the colored refitments raised towards the close of the war. It la said that he has some martnets and culture, and that be Is not worse tban some white men who are occasional it elected to office. JV. y. Commercial Adoertiser. . . English rinatnces. An arcouut or tbe public Income and rxpeti slitare tor the jears ended September 30, 18C7. and December 31, 18. bas been publiibed, For tbe 5esr ended rieDtpmber 3D. tbe total Income amount d to 70,907,661, and the total expenditure was 72.981,686, snowing an excels or total expenanore over income of 2.674.426. For the jear ended December 81, the oe licit Is neurit as large, the total income havtLg been 71.8110,877: while the total expenditure reached 74,082,280; showing an excess of expenditure over income ainouuunn vq xt.nx.wk. In the House of Comoions, the Chancellor oi iia Eifheauer moved the sunnieroental esti. mate of the Abyssinian expedition of 3,660,000, which, ith the 6.000.000 already provided. brooirht up the cost ol the expedition to 3 CO0.O00. M . .r. Tt ooata t85 ver ton. In ourrenoy. to balU a alilp in Boston; In tbe BritUb proriaob tbt "Solid Reform." The ficienttflo American adds its testimony to that which is in all mouibs, ttiu: ''The service of ibe Patent Office is now inadequate to the demands of inventors. Borne of the employes ate notoriously inefficient, and ought to be re moved: and the Commissioner needs to have bis bauds strengthened by an energetic and able corpsof examiner. There is work: enough lor ml tbe new Hecretarles to do, aad President Grant bas shown his practical good sense la selecting men who are untrammelled b strict party Jules; lu other words, while they are pr nonnced adherents to tbe political creed of the successiul patty, they come to tbelr new duties pledg'Xi to no class of greedv spoil-seekers, bat are free to do honest, fearlesi work for the country, irrespective of partisan solfljuness. The politicians. It is said, growl: but tbe people, who make parties, arc heartily sick of the cor rupt rings which, for four years, have made our public service a scandal to tbe nation. We go for (olio reforms, and for an honest collection and application ot the public revenues Forests. It is calculated that at tbe present rate of cotisomptlon tbe entire pine forests ot Michigan will be cut down in les than seventeen years; and. as Mlcbiean is by far tbe largest plue pro ducer g Mate in the Union, there is every reaou tofxpect a srarcitv of lumber before many years. In 1?C7, 2,378 276.0UO teet were pro duced in that State. Tbirty acres of good sh'p timber are n quiied to build a common lake steamboat. It seems as If It were time tor us to adopt something similar to tbe French system lor the planting.and protection ol forests. O 1 TT 1TE M S. PTRINO OVKBCOATS A fine Ottorlment, vnrqwUlrd by any in Philadelphia, in ttyle, make, and fit, at price ranging from 6 vputarilt. Call and examine. Haif-vmv between BiMitirr A Oo,, jyihand V Toitib Htu, tiixlh Ureet.) No. BIS Miikot St., Pbiuadblphia, Ajtd No. 600 BaoapwAT. Hmw You. Yotj often bear It said by msn but little a oqual til ed with the science and art of money msklng; "Lire Insursnoe can't be a good thing for n, beef use tbe compaols make so mnoh money," Why do they not apply the same reasoning to their grocer and their tailor, and say that dealing with them must be a losing Eame because they make money T It It not, on the contrary, a fact that tbey find tbey can deal most advantageously at those very places where the most money is made? for those only make much money wbo oiler great advantages. Ths Amebicam Lira Insubancb Company op FBiir$i.i'HiA Is a thriving Instiiution, and makes money, and for that very reason bas an additional claim to the confidence of Insurers. Gat s China Palsck, No. 1022 Ckssstct Btrmt Hull furlutr reduction In prices of goods. WHITE FRENCH CHINA Breakfast, Dining. Defrt, and Tea 8's, 1 oleces, a.V4. v HHK FBKNCH C Jdi.NA iMuuer ttets,l 0 pieces, WHITE CHINA Sinner Bets, 11 pieces, VHITE BTONE CHINA Chamber Sets. !43 styles DKOO RATED DINNER SETS, Of re ctut Iniportallon, all new designs, will be sold at pi ir'r t ) astunlNh tbe Inttl sted. WH1TK FKENCH CHINA Dinner Plates, O'i In : doa.. 'A WHITE FltKNrH CHINA Cups and Saucers, per set. lUptecfw. Vir. WHITE STONE CHINA Dinner Plates, 9 In.; per dc z, Sl'50. WHITE bl'ONE CHINA Cups and Saucers, caps wltb handles, per set l'i pieces 7-ic. CUT LAt-SGOBLEl'8, per doz.. f4-!2.1. Pressed and Bio " tU-5U. And all other tioods at equally low raies. Without a Good Disestiok all other tsmporal blesalrgs are compsratlvely worthless. Tbe dys peptic millionaire who nss tried all the potions of tbe medical profession in vain, and believes his complaint to be Incurable, would give half his for tune to be freed from tbe birrors ot indigestion, and thus enabled to eDjoy the other half. Ofooursehe wonld. Peibaps Hoatetter's Stomach Bitters has been re commended to such a sufferer. Possibly he has turced from the friend who who made the suggea tlon with a sneer, Intimating that he has no faith In any "patent medicine." If this has been the oase, so mnert tbe worse for him. His Incredulity dooms himlto a lite of misery. All tbe luxuries which wealth can purchase are at his command. Not one ol tbem can give him pleasure. His own Irrational obstinacy is bis bane. Tfcemasses. happily for tbem elves, are less skepti cal. Tbere is such a thing as oigetco. unneuei, as well as bigoted credulity, and a golden mean between the two, which men and women who are gltted with ctmmon sense adopt and profit by. These are tbe clsss who patronize and recommend Hoetetter's Bitters. Wby do they approve this famous anti- dyrpeptie and anii-blllous preparation f Simply bertuse thev nave nut seen tt j uioco tne staves oi ...iisi nreiudlce toalve It a fair trial, andbav found tuat vnti an timer tonics, lumuianui, ana Btomachlts failed, It produced tbe desired effect, "ftttlue. but bear.' said tbe Romau sage, when bis Ignorant enemleswere as'aillng htm. "Doubt, but try." says the man wbo bas been cured of ludiges iinn M.r hilinnsuesH. or Intermittent fever, tor the B'liers, as be relates his experience of tbe medicine to his Invalid menus, wuobvm in hi weujea ui us n friione theoretical conclusions as to deo loe to IPgl trie prulJCrila uj m lucuium duuuiddii uy 11 ,3 irs- tlmooy of intelligent men In every wala of lire, and approved oy tne peopte at larga. uwiarves to suuer. JOB ON PaXSIPKKT OBAMT- gentleman meeting Mr. Wallace S. Grant on the street yesterday, asaea min way oe was a greater man tban tbe Presldentf 'Indeed I cannot ten," mooestiy repiiea air, u, Because," said h's friend, "while the President is ealy TJ. a Grant, yon are w. t. urant." Good, isn't it T bo are tne cioines eo:a at tne fashionable establishment of CHABLES BTOKCS & CO., No. a I Cbesnat street. ixwuiT.-Hr. William w. oassiay, No. U Bonth Second street, has the largest and most attractive assortment of fine Jewelry and silverware la tbe city Purchasers can rely npon obtaining a real, pure arti cle furnished at a price which cannot be equalled He also baa a large atocx oi American westers watches In aU varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store is snre to result tn pleasure and profit. Wink Brrrvns.- Bpeer's "Standard Wine Bitters,' wine, herbs, and roots, tbe best bitters known; a tonlo and appetaer; gives heaiin, strengtn, vigor, and beauty. Try It. Bold by Druggists. Announcement I mrTHVEHDAY OF A'KXT WEEKfti IHT TH I'KSUA y Of XEXT m-THVJklAY OF JVt'A'T fA'A'A'-fc IS TH Ji Id 'urn Mr pa y f iAA'D-?ra. M -JA y FlXEl)-1t ifot toe for tbe VaBAKD tPKlXU OPENING. Si-URaND HPH1JSM OPKNiWO - s-GRANli OPnlNQ OPKNINU.-fcfc -HBAM)BPRIN(l UrKvINU.-4i Mesr. WAN1HAK EH A HUOWN luvlle all tbelr Cnstouitrs and thedaneral Publlcto assimble at tbe uas a Alii. BJi.iuiNki, Foratborongb 1N8PE0TION nt StnrlFtr ana Bummer Clulhlus. Tbe whole oay, iroia tA. H, loir m ,wii negiven np rer tne oispiay oi iue new spring Biyiet lue uuveltlcs in juaisriais ana raviern. , ana tne Desuiuei made-up Uarmenis, which in in an lie variety coin prise tbeir The laraesl and most a'.traotlve ever gotten op. uj- ,na hiui of ..uecied to make porobases. Mot. Po tbe convenlenoe of Indies, the Youths' and B ) a' and Uhliaren's ieparimtiuis are on tae nrui noor. Anirauce s ow ., mm mm MaJ S tU vm jb sun mm TT .-. . . , . Popular Clothiers ct w. rimi Siith and M tsi ax cltree'.s. Kutlre Block to Minor street. MAHEIED. imir vn. THOMP8.N.-On the 11th Instant, at wo. k Harrison street, oy i-ev.w.i .-..,. .. av - - . .. sm in n - iiiif Air b joLva ta Miss MAT Ifloaraua. BHII.1 IV. BOHDA. OB tne lS'n truwas. at tne residence ol I barie. Bcnei-, or . T .. . . . .- WXT VsT- n U as to Miss ANMK-.BUUIa,,ol Philadelphia. DIED. mnof. Rnrtrtnl. an the 17th Instant. JOH J . I son ot Jobn aud ttia iai A. on Crooks, aged 18 yrs. . . 'i n. iimit ana menus oi iu. uuuiu mwm re.i-- Snklv in.lutd i und 111. niMirl. N 111. MildSOO of bis fatiisr. No. byivu.Kr eirwt, balow Taskar sur ms. oa tuoorday artM-noou at 1 e'elvofc latersasai fFH.Trri?-. Jnh """. 808IH, youngest OaTifthteT u'i jimeiia rrna. Turn relative na ratios of we family are Invttea to attend tbe "er, lr lh rwildeooe of dw rrnt. io sld lu'cs strtet, on Mondy. the S24 in stant, at 11 o'olook. HOW KLL-on the 17th Instant, KM tf A M., eldest daoshter of Joas mai tne late ijdla Howell, in U rTe relatives and Mends arewtrallr fnvld lo attend hr funeral, from the rwilaonoe of hr ihiT Mo. BMi N. Fllteeaih street, on, Baturday afternoon at 1 o'cirok. , . jrNNINOS. On the morning of the ljl h 'n; CAI-OLINR. wit of N. A. Jeonloga, and daugbter of the late Urates Thomas. TAOK On the isth Instant. ADKLK, wire of Amnfttu. H. Tack. In tbe Sutn year ol tier MM Ibe relative and frleno of the family 'J?r ftillv Invited to attend tbe fnneral. from the resi dence of he? busbar. No SIS 8 Klftnli ' " M ndsy ni rnlo. tbe 22d lnsiaut, at 10 o'clock. VAN DTKR-On the isth Instant, WILLIAM VAN DT K F. In the 48th year of his . His ?elallVl and friends, also Mount Ollrs Lodre. No. rR I. O. of O. Ft Kmnlre Grove, N. A. O I'.-Kp. f: and Bp.rta Lode. No. 1, K of P.. are 'Tll' invlUHl to attend bis foneral. from bis late resldenoe. Ko. JU Arch street, on bunday atternoon at X whItaLL. 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AWIT WJ, A1(M1K(JNU, I 17 IJl- TS) UEST AN OPFIB BrjITA.BL FOB K Physiolaa ar a lawyat, willtoi WlUsut ruar. boarO IsU I wi sayi nm mwf mhiwmw. s PULMONIC SYRUP, SEAWEED TONIC, and MANDRAKE PILLS WILL CURE CONSUMPTION- LIVER COMPLAINT, AND DY8PEFSIA, If taken accordtug to the directions. TL. y are all tbtce to be taken at tbe same time. Tbey cleanse tbe stomach, relax the liver, and put It to work ; then the appetite becomes Brood t the food digests and makes Rood blood; the patient begins to grow in flesh; the diseased matter tipeDsin the lungs, aod the patient outirrows the disease and gets well. This Is the only way to care Consumption. To these three medicines Dr. J. II. SCHEXCK of Philadelphia, owes his UNRIVALLED SUCCESS In tho treatment of Pulmonary Consumption. The Pulmoulc Sjrup ripens the morbid ma'.ter In the lungs nature throws it off by an easy expectoration, for when the phlegm or matter Is ripe, a slight cough will throw it off, and the patient has rest, and the lungs begin to heal. To do this, the Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills must be freely used ti cleanse the stomnch and liver, so that the Pulmonic Bjrup and food will make good blood. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS Act upon the liver, removing all obstructions; relax .the ducts of the gsll bladder, the bila starts freely, and the liver is soon relieved; the stools will show what the pills can do; nothing has ever been invented except calomel (a deadly poison, which is very dangerous to use unless with great care) that will unlock the gall blad der and start the Becretion of the liver like Schenck's Mandrake PilK Liver CompIaIiitis one of the most rroml- nent Causes of Consumption, aCHENCK'S SEAWEED TONIC Is a gontle stimn.ant and alterative, and the alkali in the seaweed, which this preparation is made of, assists the stomach to throw out the gastric iuice to dissolve the food with the Pul monic Syrup, and it Is made into good blood without fermentation or souring the stomach. THE GREAT REASON Why physicians do nat cure Consumption is, they try to do too Auch; they give medicines to stop the cough, to stop chills, to stop night sweats, hectic fever, and by so doing they derange the whole digestive powers, locking up the secretions, and eventually the patient sinks and dies. Dr. SCHEKCK, in his treatment, does not try to stop a cough, night sweats, chills, or fever. Remove the cause, aud they will all stop oi their own accord. No one can be cured ot Consump tion, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Can ker, Ulcerated Throat, uu'iess the liver and stomach are made healthy. If a person has consumption, of course the longs are in some way diseased, either tuber cles, abscesses, bronchral irritation, plueral adhesion, or the lutigs are a mass of inflamma tion and fast decaying In Bach cases what must be doner It la sot only the lungs that are wasting, but it is the whole body. The stomach and liver -ave lost their power to make blood out of food. Now the only chance is to take Dr. BCHENCK'S three medicines, which will bring up a tone to the stomach, the patient will want food, It will digest easily and make good blood; men me patient begins to gaiu in flesh, and as soon as the body begins to grow, the lungs commence to neat up, ana the oatient gets fleshy and well. This is the only way to cure Consumption. TfHEJi T1IEBE IS NO LUJiH DISEASE, And only Liver uotnpiatnt ana Uyspepsia, Schenck'i Seaweed Tonic and Mandrakt Pillt art tuflicient, without the Pul monic Syrup. Take the Man drake PilU freely in ail bilious cases, as they art PERFECTLY HARMLESS. Dr. BCHENCK, who has enjoyed uulnter rupttd health, was waned away to a mere tkeletou, in the very last stage of Pulmonary Cousumptlon, hl9 physicians having prououneed his cae hopeless, and abandoned him lo his fate. He was cured by the aforesaid medicines, and since his recovery many thousands simi larly aillicted have used Dr. Schenck's prepara tions 'with tbe same remarkable success. Fall directions accompany each, making it not abso lutely necessary to personally see Dr. Schenck, unless patients wisb tneir lungs examined, and for this purpose he Is professionally at Lis Prin cipal Office, 4 pniLADELPHU EYERY SATURDAY, Where all letters for advice must be addressed He is also professionally at Bo. ol Bond street, New York, every other Tuesday ; and at No. 35 Hanover street, Boston, every other Wednesday. Be gives advice free, but for a thorough exami nation with his nespirometer me price is 5, Office hours at each city from 9 A, M. to 3 P Price xf the Pulmonlo Byrup and Seaweea Tonic, each $1-50 per bottle, or $7 a half dozen Mandrake Pills, 25 cents a box, p A full supply of Dr. BCHEHCK'S MEDICINES for sale at all times at Lis room. Also, for sale PI PiwbsUU W.4 yewow. Miwiwra SCHENCK' OLD PEAK KLIN HALL CLlJHWGr EMPORIUM. PAINTER, BEAD & ELDREDQFt, No. 321 CHESNUT STREET, HAVE EEOPENED, SINOE'THE REGENT FIBE An Entire New and fresh Stock OF FINE READY-MADE CLOTHIWG, Which they are Selling at very REDUCED PRICES. DRY GOODS. 1869. CBNTRAL 1359. CLOTH EMPORIUM. Men's Coatings, Fancy O.nMrueres, Black Clotbs, Blaotc Doeskins, Boys Uooda, Ladles' Cloaking, Mixed Ulotna, Plain Cloths, Fancy Olotba, Opera Oiotlis, Spring Weight Velveteens, goper Quality. 8TRA.WBRIDQE A CLOTHIER respectfully annouooe that during toe season now opening tbey propose to olTer tbe largest stock and most altraotlve assortment of all kinds of Cloths tbat tbey have over ottered. Being de termined to make onr house tae Central Empo rium for tbls description of soods, we have col lected for tbe present season every desirable style and make oi ciotns mat tne market pre sents for Ladles Men's, and Boys' Wear. Onr stock of Ladles' Gloaklnes In particular la very extensive, and bought at tne manufac turers' lowest eo.t)k rates. It will be to the inte rest of all wbo Intend to buy this kind of goods dnrlne tbe coming season to call on us. as we offer by far tbe largest assortment to be found. and at prices tnat cannot De surpassed any wnere. We lavlte dealers, both elty'and country, to examine our stock, as our prices areas low aa tbe same goous can oe soia in wnoie Dacaages bv any wholesale house, while we offer many styles that are confined exolualvely to ourselves. STRAWBRIDGE dt CLOTHIER, CE3TRAL CLOTH EUTOSIUX, Corner EIGHTH and MARKET, FnADX.PHX. 1869. (OPTCSED IN 1863. MARCH 10.) Central Loeatlon. Large Well Lighted Store. A Good Class of Hoods. The Lowest Possible Prices. Established on Fair Business Principles. Polite and Attentive Assistants. Where the above cardinal points are true and strictly observed. In ninety-nine oases out of every hundred, success sidprosperUy are certain. SUCH IS OUR EXPERIENCE. We have now open a magnificent stock of Seasonable and Desirable Silks and Dress Goods. Cassimeres and Cloths, Linens, White Woods, Domestics, Etc. Etc. JOSEPH H. THORflLCY, Ns Es Cor. EIGHTH and SPBISQ GABDES, ill ' PHILADELPHIA, aL r- v I iiicii emnc r-o.020 arch street; NEW LINEN DRESSES, NEW AND BEAUTIFUL PRINTED LINEN CAMBRICS, Fecclyed by last Steamer from Europe HITE OPE-IA CLOAKINQS. COOPER & C0NARD, S. E. Corner of NINTH and MARKET. Ladles' t'laatlngs. , Black Broadcloths. Fine Cassimeres. Good Tweeds, 75 cents. Waterproofs, $1 up. 4 ... ' ' ' A Magnificent Slock or Woollens, Mediant to finest Qualities, ot the right kinds at the right prices. - Ws Invito bnyers to e-amlne them. 1 7 rstn WANTS. "TTT A NT E D LOC A L ANT) TBAVKLLINO W AS'OUi in .v.ry city and town la lhJ'? BfU. re 1-dnoam.n-. .T-r-d to "JZH Iliau or aaaiM. iui uav. wwv vy,i-jj---,lWVAiOXlutwt.'W FOR THE LADIES. 1115. WM-T- norKjNs- HL5. LADIES' EMPORIUM, Ko. 11117 CUESUT SL (Girard KW arrat assortment and Best and Chusut nix in iLfoiiy, lo all ttia tullowinK linen: Uaoniaoturvr of Hopkins' Ueleoratod Champloa' IIuoo H-lris. fnr Ladles. Misses, and Oiri'dran. la over four bundr d styles, shapes, leogitis, and sisaa. Cot.U, Batlnc, and Jan, s C'trsot, In l(ht ruerNsS st)lfs. mauDfariuied exprtasiy lor oar own salaa,' iroiu i oo to S3. . 33 dittrrfoi styls of snpertor flttlns; FrsaoJs woven Wbalt-bone COhdRTtt from 1 to T. 1- varlfiisor extra nandioma Wnaleoone Oos s ta, from 19 oenta to Olt-OU. bbouider races, Madaiu Foy'i Corset Sclrt f3op porteii. etc. Mrs. Moody's Patent Belf-adjnsttnc Abdominal Corset, blahly recommended by pUyslnfDS, trass . t T. tuiau use a or mihi' sj jiu ikhu ab- niiDTS! S3 Bartram A FatHoni s t'smtly Bewln SCaohlnMr. ' buiii. sraiultouBlv oiblr inaied to our oustomens Sits) tbe purpose of teitlng tbem Introduced. Wla FURNITURE, ETC. FURNITURE. A. & H. LE J AM BUS . t.J f HAVE REMOVED THEIR Furniture & UjMslerini WarerooEt : TO No. 1127 CIIESNIJT STREET ' GIRARD ROW. . 3 10 wfr8mn-,' AVISO. M E U B L E 8 FlN ' EXHIBIOION. In Berie de Guar too, ' - OOLOOADO OOMO BaJas de reolbimlento , ' ; ' CUARTOS DE OAMAKA. , GEORGE J. HCNKEL&, THIRTEENTH AND CHB3NTJT, 13mrp P IA D EX.FHIA. ' RICHMOND A OO.. . Successors to Atwood Sc Hopper, , 1 U R JV I TU'.ii'E VVAREROOMS, I. ,K No. 46 South SECOND St.. Stmt felde, Brown Btons Building, i t 'if f Sttlm FBXLADIXFHUU' 1 " ' BOOTS AND SHOES. . ''.it V, ).'S I n irtf B A R T L E T T, NO. 33 SOUTH SIXTH STKEET, t'.4 -I :t. I f Begt to Announce his New Stylet of Cfenti Boot and Shoes, for Spring -o Wear, and is now ready to receive and 3 fulfil all orders which the pullio may "-. favor him with, lommwi-'-';:.' CIGARS. HAVANA CIGARS. Fresh lota imported by every steamer, rbut , ParUgaa; Cabanaa; Cabargas; Comerolanto; .1 MozLfun; Upnis; Eamilleter; Eops ola; R- r garo, etc., comprising a splendid aaaortment ', '. of sizes, offered at low prices. 5 Also, oontlnna manafaotoring tha cigars 10 ' , well and favorably known under our oopy- : righted, standard brands of , ' J "MABIASA ElIA." "FSA DIAT0I1O. ' ( Flkub di Lt8., "LoriB D'Oa." Great yariety of ai-es; good quality at low i coat. Call and examine or send for samples. 8. FUCUET Ol SONfi. IMP0BTEK3 and MANUFACTURER, ' No. 229 8. Fkout Stbo-w IS7irrp AGRICULTUBAL. PHILADELPHIABASPBEBBT,JUCUNDJ. tAariculiurUit. and otbtir sttrawb rrn LawKH ZZkKZy PiU HarlloA, Oonooid. n4 OUMC ra yiam, smmwu II- -too, ( j; STEAMBOAT LINES. ;rr WILMINGTON, CU3Tr?T ' Jm"fj HOOK Ths btaamer StAliCJku ' lAJ-lU' AYrnm vuitunxf Dtrrw wnarf as 3 I lD.ton it 65A A. M . tuinnl.. -1 !..()
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