THE DAILY EVENING TiEGRAPH PHILABELPH1A TUTJllSDAY. MARv?H 25, 1863. ! T NMW TOJiKISMS. Out (km OorretpontUmt. Nnw Tons. March tJ, 1839. The fslminatlons which the fashionable world launched at the head of the director of the Italian opera troupe at present la tkis cltr. would lead the Ingennoas to suspect that that world was residing l's'elf with more than csual fervor to tho prajer and penitence of the leutca season. To far as public amusements are con certed, howover, Ihe penitential fervor Is not at all visible, and Roman Catholic and Epuco palian plcly evinces ltself, for tho most part, tn a half and half smatter of relltrlous observance, . which bears as trine h rercmblituce to tho genuine article as the widow out of mourning does to the new made "institution" who hui band 1b just laid in his grHve, or as the guy apparelled Quaker docs to the orthodox victim of (ffj gowns and poke bonnets. The reliction of the past six week, so fur as fashionable Nor York Is concerned, has beei drawn with such an amaglng 'head" on, that r.o'.hlng but froth can be distinguished, add the thing has no bodv to it at all. Apropos or ronton, tho Rev. T. De Witt Tal mage, lately of Philadelphia, has just been Installed as pastor of the Central Presbyterian Church, lit Schor.nerhorn streof, near Wevlas, Brooklyn, In the absence ot the Moderator of the Tresbjlery of Nassau, the Uev. Mr. Pome roy, of the Boss Street Presbyterian Church conducted the exercises and propounded the usual constitutional questions. Th Rev. P. D Oakey, of Jamaica, delivered tho charge to the pastor, the Rev. Dr. Yan Dyke that to the peopK and tho Rev. Dr. Wells of .Wllliannbunr officiated tn a miscellaneous manner. Mr.' Talmage will succeed In Brooklyn, and in these days tbo success of a minister depends in a great degree upon the same causes that con tribute to the success of an actor or an orator. Mr. Talmags, though by no means a band eonie man, is a magnetic one, and Is besides a muscular Christian, andean "prove his doctrine orthodox by apostolic blows and knocks." He naed to be one of the favorite pupils at the gymnasium of Hildebrand & Lewis, at the northeast corner of Ninth and Arch streets, Philadelphia; and I have no doubt that In the weightier matters of the law he la just as efficient as in handling the dumb-bells, and thathts sp ritual tiavail more than keeps paco with his Indlau club exercise. It U fair to presume that be hag benefited by the change. I will not ay that no minister ever hears a "call" to a pulpit where a less salary is given than the one lie has been receiving; but the understanding In the Schermerhoru street church is that Mr Talmas e gets $7000. Mr. Bo-gh, the indefatigable mediator be tween the sufferings of brutes and tho sins of their masters, has had his feelings cruelly lace rated during the past few days. In tho fir jt place, be has- discovered'eomj turtles whose flippers" had been punctured, and who were endnrlag Brothers-Davenport like agonies in being tied together and packed that way for transportation; and, la the second place, he had ran foal of the man with the bear. To bring to jmstlce both the turtle-torturers and the bear belaborera required but little time, and into court, accordingly, were' turtles bear, and men niarcbed, wlta Mr. Bergh and a posse of policemen at their head. To see the President of theS. P. C. A. standing there before the bar of justice, with the bear on one side, and the turtles on the other, and a surging tea of the faces of the canaille around, was a spectacular specimen of the moral sublime. The delinquents were all sent np In default of ball. aLu toon Bcrgh, having got up an appetite) went borne to his turtle soup in triumph. Any stranger in the city who has not seen Horace Greeley, but who has a desire to witness that slouch bit and that demoralized coat, his an excellent opportunity at the poultry show up at the Empire Skating Rink. The rink has been recovered from its original purpose, and Is pleuleously stocked with every variety of poultry from every quarter of the world. There Lave already been more than a thousand entries of bird?, other animals, anl implements, and amongst all the confusion and uproar of the place may be distinguished the voice of Horace expatiating with shrill eloquence upon the hatching of chickens ami the utility of apple-trees as hen-roosts. The dcrlre of the countrymen to get a Bight of Horace, and at least touch the hem of "that old white coat," is vry great. The coat. by.lh.o-by, is not old, anji it l not white at this season of the year, whatever It may be iu summer. It la of greenish hue, and sufficiently slouch m nature to correspond to the hat. On Tuesday, while he was lecturing, a man bearing evidences about him of Pennsylvania Dutch, walked up to one of the doorkeepers at the Rink, and asked to be shown Horace Greeley, ts he bad been informed that accomplished aomnambulist was present. Greeley wa8 at that moment addressing ' the crowd on the purpose of and benefits arising from tho New Turk Mate Poultry So ciety, hud the doorkeeper ind ented htm with his index finger, and a contemptuous "that's aim," In'.euded to be eatpresslvo of dlsdaiuot Ihe interlocutor's ignorance. 4 Here!" ex claimed the countryman in a stage-whisper, and thrusting a one dollar no.e Into the bauds of the astonished doorkeeper, "You puts him mlt your pocket, py tam ! Dat 1st all rlcht I Tott show mo Ilorace Greeley, dat 1st goot!" and hereupon tho coun'rymau, groping his way silently back, turned, as be neared the door, to take one last look at the chicken euloglzer, and flnallJ departed, laughir.fr lu-.ernally, aud with the conviction of having paid an honest price to tee a good thing. The row between Captain Young, the detec live, and the Police Comml'sloners has termi nated in the dismissal of the Cap'Hln by that honorable body. As be bad already resigned, he claims the elory of having rendered the act of dismission an impossibility. At any rate be la no longer chief of detective, and his wltn. drawal will nut an end, for the time, to some extremely bitter jealousies and distensions at police headquarters, To the largest house of the season Miss Kel logg bade farewell last night. Her brief season in this country bas been unalloyed by a single dfltraain paragraph from the metropolitan press. At Booth's Theatre the audiences con tinue large, but not overwhelming. The two upper tiers of tho house are almost unoccupied- ' but the majority of the downstairs seats are almost alw.js taken. If Kiss Mcjickar, who Is popularly believed to be Mrs. Edwin Booth, was not la possession of an exteuslve and . ,..,..,. r,.ir f eves, ber face, as a stage face, k... no TPdeeminn feature. Her "Juliet" u welldrcMcd "Juliet," sad that Is about all the praise pcopto seem to accord Ik The scenery throughout the play is more beautiful than any we hare hitherto been accustomed to. Oue of the polite features observed In front of the house is the prohibition laid on the boys who soil "books of tbo play." In most theatres these Tenders are permitted to hawk them between the acts to the top of their Inn. At Booth's the cry is softened Into a "Will you please take a baok of the play, sir T" pronouueed in a low voice, aud in such Insinuating accents that your hand Is iu jour pocket almost before the scutence is finished. Am IUb. BUS1C1L AJtl) DBAMATIC. The Cltr Amusement. ThrItat,iaOpfka. The sale of Boats for Mr. Max Maretceki'a m-iuon of grand opera will commence to day at Trnmpler's. This Mention wlllopen on Weduepdj Huron 81, ana will be limited to nine nights ami two matinees. Meyerbeer's great opera of Jl ProhH wlil be produced In handsome style, with M adatn. ha Grange as "Fldos." Miss Clara Lnnlsa Kellogg will also appear In several of ber favorl terots. AT THK WAI.nut Kaade's drama of Foul Play will be performed this evening. On Mon day next the burlesque of Irion will be produced, Wltn Mr. Felix ItOKers, Miss Jennie Wlilmore. and Miss Lizzie WiUtnore In tltelr original roics. AT THE ARCH Much Alo About Toothing will be performed for the last lime thin evening;. To morrow evening Mrs. C'ref se will have a benefit, when Robertson's comedy of Ontie will b per formed. Mr. Hemple will have a benefit on (Saturday. on Monday the new comedy of Women Jlu'e Will be produced. At tuk CHKHNDTthe very entertaining bur lesque of The ltlcl c Ihe Cloth of (Jvld will be performed this evening, AT tab Theatre Comiqub the Japanese will appear this evening. At tub Ambricak an attractive variety entertainment will be given this evening. Tub Bkntz-Hahslkr Orcuestka will per form at Musical Hall on Raturday afternoon. JiKKTHovEN'a death wilt be dulyand properly held In remenabrance by a programme entirely of his works, which will be performed on Saturday by the Sont.-rXassler Orchestra. Tills la a becoming and delicate In Afcmoriam tribute to the fame of the grand old viae$tro, and will be appreciated by all wbo love bis muslo. Tae ilarche Funcbre, from the Hinfonia Eroica, has been happily selected as one of the pieces for the occasion. The splendid Klghth symphony will be repeated In deference to many requests. Johanna and Wilms Hkss, the children artists from New York, gave a concert last night In Musical Fund Hall, and attracted thither many or the professors and amateurs of our city. Their decided ability was the sub ject of general wonder and admiration. It Is really surprising that even children of such decided talent should be brought to snob a high degree of skill. We hope they may be induced to appear shortly again, for they have made a profound Impression. CITY ITEMS. Bpbins Ovkbcoats. A fine assortment, vnrqwtiled by any in Philadelphia, in style, make, and fit, at price ranging from SO upward. Oall and examine. Half-way between Bbxtbtbtt A Go., lli and L Towns Hall, tHxth streets.) No. SIS Mabk-t 8 , PiMtDBt,PWIA, Ayn Wo. eoa Bboapwat. Haw Toas. Th receipts of "Th American LiTalxsaasxca Oo. or Philadklphia" for last year were consider ably over a million of dolltrs, almost, equalling the rectlpta of all His rest of our Philadelphia compunlM put together. The "American" la pushing- ahead more vigor ously than ever this year, with the determlustlon to make ia Philadelphia at least one company wh'oh no foreign company can excel, either In amount of basi nets done er In nv ether respect. Not on Thubsdat Only, but every day, the pub lic will be shown thiouga the Immeaie and well selected stock of f paiNO Clothinu at Charles Stoku A Oo.'s. by polite and gentlemanly salesmen, who give (very altcutlon to gentlemen, whether they wish to pur chase or to examine and compare oar stock with others In the city. . A cordial invitation it erlrndtd to all. Jewhrt. Mr. William W. Caasidy, No. II south Second street, has the largest and most attractive assortment of fine Jewelry and silverware la the city Purchasers can rely npon obtaining a real, pure arti cle furnished at a price which cannot be equalled. Be also has a large stock of American Western watches In all varieties and at all prices. A visit to hla store la sore to result In plessnre and profit. Wa invite attention to the Advertisement of Mr. T. W. Smalts, In another column. His place of business, at Fifteen h and Stiles stieets, is now one of our leading lumber yards, and his rapidly In' creasing business is a good example of what may re done by enterprise and encigr, wbea suppo.-ted by good business tact. Paintings B. bcott, Jr., will sell this evening at -,K o'clock, at the Art Gallery, No. 1040 G'tiesnnt street, a collection of American Px'.uren, comprislug Landscapes, Marines, etc , ail elegantly framed. Balewi.Uout the least reaerve. T. Tf jlBllfl AN ART. William H. TVlor lloa mn opening every day of the most elegant bpnag u 0J9, Impoited expreesly for his owa trade. Mr. Taylor Is one of the most lquuiite fmhlouers In ihttuj.m try. Mis cutters are perftct artliia. A lit at IK es tablishment Is guaranteed. B sovRR Baker's Highest Premium Bewlsg Machines, No. 7M Chesnat street, Annonucement t TO-DAY T t-DA r TO- VA Y TO -JJA r TO-DA Y TO-DA Y TO-DA Y TO-DA r TO-DA Y TO-DA Y TO-DA Y TO-DA Y TO-DAY TO-DA Y 1.1 T1IM JH THH IS THK IK THH IS THH JH TUK mvDA y rixKn- t-lA Y FIX Kit- mi DA Y flXKI-h M1TDAY riXKir tt mWi'A YFIXKDIt. mrDAYrixKim 1A Y FIXKD-1t mt-VA v rixau itM. For the For the For Ilia For the For the For l be For i he SjTGRANn ePttlVU OPF.S1N A (CO RAN 1) h I'll IN (4 OPKNlfSU - SrORAHliKPaiUd Ol'KNINtt. ba -ORAND fiPKINU OPIENINU.-4 -8ANI HPUINU OPF.NIN'4 . srUiUNil SruiNU OfKMNU - k Mews. WAN AM t K Kit Jt BUOWN lovl'A all Ihulr Customers and ibeUtneral Public tl aaiuuble at ihe OAK If AIL BUILDING, For a thorough INSPECTION Of Spring and Bummer Clothing. The whole day, (rum A. M. to P M,wlllb9 gtrea an for the display ot tlie new boring Hiylet. the uoveltles lo Materials and PaUenn.anl the bntutlful madt-up Garment, wb'.ch in tnllaue variety ooiu nrlae their v NEW STOCK, The largest and moat attractive ever gotten up. ALL IXVITKD. v n ulreri or exQBeted to make Durohas's. Tw.tjP. k'or ihe convenlenos of J.ulles, the Youth' anil is l a' aud Children's liepartmeuui are ou tne drat nooi. Kuirsuce on Bixih street, as welt a WANAMAKBR A BROWN, Popular Clothiers, B. E. corner Eixth and Market Streets, Kntire Block to Minor streetj MAHBIBD. nKMPniII-8HAW.-Onthsmh0f August 1868, by the ttev. John F. Ohaplaln. Pastor or Salmi M. K Mn 411 H. Jiinluar atrM.1.. Mr. JOliry U, H 1MPklLL and Mlas BA11AU bUAW, both of this BN Y DKR-DOWNlNfl. Oa the ltd Instant, by Rev. J. Speoeer Kennard, Mr. tHABLKS N. BNVpK anci atlas vawwu m , ma.v, wm v. DIED. BF.WF7WrT.-Oa the Md Inst, JOHN STEPHEN" BKN F7.RT. In the Alntyear of his His relatives end frleodi, and thoneof the family, are rmptctftiily lnlted t attend his funeral, fru-o his late realdenne. No. ISM Cherry street, on Friday, the tb Inatat i, at 10 o'clock. . BKOOKMIRF. n the tlst Instant, artef a linger ing nine, ISABELLA, daughter of t anioel and Jans Brot'kmlre. The relatlres and M-ndi are Invited to attend the funeral from hr parentH' redeni-e. K.fty-ihlrd and Paschal swreU, Hetonll1e; Twenty-fonrih rti, n Fr'dny afternoon nf'it.ei t n'clcolt, without furthr notices Funeral servlot-s la fllorkley Baptist I'hnrcb. LYSTER. On the Hth Instant, JAMK8 W. A.V TKK, In the Ssth yeer oi Ma age. I'M relative and Mends of the family alro the Pennsylvania Camp. No. is t'. d. A : Irlyuolt iMidge, No. cts, I. O. of O. K ! Union Council. No. S. 1. O. of f. and D, ot A.; Hamilton L'xlge, No. S.1 A. P. A: and Sixteenth lJUtrlol 1-ollce force, arelnnted t i attend his funeral, from bis late residence. No. SMS Wr reo street, Weat Philadelphia on Mat nrd ay afternoon at 1 o'clock, terriers at the Fi St lU"lt (: inr' b, Tlilrty-elxth and C'heanut streets, at I o'clock pre cisely. MCCARTHY. On the M Instant, Mr. TIMOTHY MctiAltrHY, In theuth yearol bis att"-. TUe relatives and menus of t tie into uy are Invited to attend the funeral, Irom hla la'C reeldenre, No. 1217 Cadwallader alreet. on l'rldae atternonu at 1 o'clock. Services and inteinient at St. Michael', HTKPVK.lt. on the morning of the tllh instant, H f NKY J', STKKVKR Iu the t.."th yar ( his axe, The male relative and rrienoe of the famuy are Invited to attend his funeral, on Saturday aient'cn at S o'clock, from his late residence. No. i 04 M-ln street, tiermantown. THOMAS -On the?nd mutant, JOSFPH M., son of Charles J. and Ann M. Thomas. In thelisth year of hla ge. The relatives and friends of the fiimlly, also Phila delphia Lodge No. 72, A, V. M, and the Order In gene ral, are iespec .fully turned to attend the, Itinera!, from bis late reoldenne, No. 1V7 North Twheift street.cn Friday, tne 26:h Instant, at 2 o'clock. In in mt ni at Laurel HIW. AMERICAN OF rUILADELPniA, S. K. Corner FOUKTH and WALNUT 8t. SJEB ITS KATKN AND PLANS BEFOKK IN9US- LNO KLHKWHKRK, ALKZ. WHILLUIN, President. JOHN B. WILSON. BeoreUry. S IS AGENTS AND SOLICITORS FOB LITE mUKAJiCE, AND ALL PERSONS CONTECMPLATINfJ IN8UR- ANCK, WILL DO WKLL TO BEK Sir. 1L U. WILSON, at tlte OlUce of tlie PENH MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 921 CIILSM T SI reel, 1 IS Stoth U PHILADKLPHI A. Mcoxxviir specttully lulurui Undertakers that In ortlr to meet the Increased de mand for my patent BURIAL CAKKl'S, I hare taken the large Factory at With ray enlnrce d facilities. I am now prepared to supply promptly all ordeis in city or ooutiiry. SAU131UI f. D. JU&uAIi INSTRUCTION. DCCHILL SCHOOL, " PRINCKTON, N. J. BOYS THROHLY PRKPARKD F. It COL- LKOH OR I OK BCSINK.SS. NKXT SE'irlON BEOINS APRIL T. Forclrcaiars apply to I U m RfiV. T. W. CATTKLL. FOR SALE. FOB SALB-A TIIREK STOKY HOUSE, With Double Rack Biilldiucs. hi mated N. W. coiner of Nineteenth and a.ioh street. It has the modern convenlei.cw, lnoluolug u-uargrotind artin tr.uitl is In complete repair Immediate ptMses. on. Appiy on the premises, or to O. V. bttliljKHS, No.G':i MARKKTHtreel, 3 W SiUtnt a FOR 8ALE. DES1KABLI5 WALSOT LU httei-t RKtslUKNCK. between Broad and Fif letsnth. njrlh side, l'es.tetslon In April. App'y to U ii- oc tt. r. ai ui an. rAU, J 28 81 No.iiOJ 8. BIX I'll t-treet. TO RENT. jJH FOR UKN T.-l'REMiaK3, No. WW CHESNUT Street, for Stoie or Offlca. Also, OFFIOJOS AND LAEQE ROOMS suitable for a Commercial College. Apply at 6 212 BANK OF THK RKPUBLIO. GERMANTOWX PROl'EltTY TO LET. A lame modern built house, teuant-hooae, couch nuiite, aLd five acre of land, handsomely laid out walks and garden; wtlbln two minutes' walk ot Diiy's Lane Hiatloii. Apply to J. Altai Ttuau. s 17 ixt A?ft TO LET OR FOlt feALE A MODKKN Lj. eleven-room home, it ciud hb bath. No. til: N. 1 - KN I Y-THIBO Direct, In good ordor. Aopty 1 2a :u No. 1710 (tBHSN Street. rpo KKXT AN OHFISE SUITABLE FOR A X physician r a lawyer, with or wlthent bo am, at No iiai MIKAKU wrwL Li. WINES, ETC. CH0IC5 TABLE SHERRY AT A LOW PRICE. Auotuer Invoice of our well known TABLE SHERRY, In small cooks of 20 gallons eaoh. at Si 75 per gallon by tne cask, 01 1$ 00 by tne 3 gallon demi john. Tbe turlty of this Wine Is uuq.uetlonaola, and Us nse is now almost universal. 81HQH GOLTON & CLARKE, IMPORTER", . 8. W. Cornet UR01D and WiLXUT SU- laths PHILA DF.LPHI AJ AGRICULTURAL. T'HILA DELPHI A RASPBERBy.JUCCINDA, iJL. Agrlcoltiirlst, ana other (Strawberry: Uwu toiacaberry Plarts; Hartford, Concord, and other Orape Vines. 1'otsalsby r . e. & c. e. rr.KTCHER, If tf Delajoo. Si J. STEAMBOAT LINES. . XrT FOR CHESTER. Ho5k, AND JbBQS!Z WILM1NWOS. tare, 1W cents; "l"e" Kicuislon Ticket, c-nf. Theaew swift steamer H. M. tKLTOS leaves CHhSNUT Street Wharf at if 41 A. M. and 8 P. M.. and Wilmington at S So A. Mam 1P.M., stopping at Chester and Hork each way. I6I LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITV . . AMU. 9UTV OK PHILADKLPHI A. Kutate ot the minor children of JOHN It, BCRKH, .b.iAnal.,or iPPolnted by the Oonrt to audit, settle, ?Sd.?JlUl ibf nu,kl O0U0t of JOHN OKU AN, M. U.. fi'iiS miDot children of JOHN Y. BOHKK. if? 5 . .1 r,lH)rt disirtbutlon ef the balance in iniM. L ocoanto'. will meet the parlies A? KTO;aaTit, "is Pbiifflh M wlwui'swo! tb.cliy ol TFt,T?. WAI1T A DELlOHTKUIi SPRING rV BKvnt'.to1UlJrjL"'nl comfortable, uss the UoU-faaienlng: bed springs, a I as per Ooa baUaXaoUoa gaarvaileea. ia 4. au tjt.il, fc? tut DRY GOODS. 1869. CENTRAL 1369. CLOTH EMPORIUM. Men's Coatings, fancy OHeelmeres. Bleck Cloths, Hlack ltoeeklns. Boys' Uoods, LadleV Cloaking. Mixed Oloths, Plain Clot lis, Fancy Clot hs, Opera Ciotua. Spring Weight YelTctwns, Snpcr (jiuKtf. BTKAWBRIDOK A C'LOTHIKK nHpeotfnlly announce that during me settaon now opening they propose to offer the largest stock and most aliraotlye aasortment of all kinds of Oloths mat they have ever offered. Bolnit de termined to make onr lionse tne Oentral Ktnp rmm for this description of goodn, we have col lecied for the present acaHon every deslrallo seuta for ot V1011 nat tne market pre- Ladles', Mcn and Boys Wear. Onr stock of Ladles' Cloaking in particular Im very extensive, and bought at tne manufac turers' lowest cash rates, it will be to the inte rest of all who Intend lo buy this kind of gootls during the coming seaton to call on ns, as we oiler by Tar tbe largest assortment to be found, and at prices that cannot be snrpasevd anywhere. We lovlte dealers, both city and country, to examine onr stock, as onr prices are as low as tbe name goods can be sold In whole paoaagna by any wholesale house, while we ofler mauy st yles that are oonflned exolusi veljr to ourselves. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, (jmitAL CLOTH ESU'OBICIL, Corner EIGHTH and MARKET, FHTTi A THCLPHXA. MOURNING GOODS. EVERY VARIETY FORSPSING. YE MAKE THIS CLASS OF HOODS A SPECIALTY. PERKINS & CO., No. O South SLVTU Street, 8StCthUt4p PHILADKLPHI A. 1869. (OPENED IN 1353, MAKOH 10.) Central Location. Large Well Lighted Store. A. Wood Class or Uoods. The Lowest Possible Prices. Established on Fair Business Principles. Polite and Atteutlre Assistants. Where tbe above oardinal point are true and strictly observed. In ninety, nine cases out of every hundred, success ad'jrosjerity are certain, SUCH 13 OUR EXPERIENCE. We biyve now open a macnlSceut stock of Seasonable and Desirable Silks and Dress fcood?, . I'usslnieres and Cloths, Lluea, White tioods, Domestics, Etc. Etc. JOSEPH H. THORNLEY, N. E. Cor. E1UUTU and Sl'KLNG UABDEX, til PHILADELPHIA. PARIS. V I'KTIT BT. THOMAS. t KUR do iia(!, kos r. 'it, nt, :n .is, NO. 5 KDKDK L' UNI VK ttolThl. This House, eatabllkhed upwards ot tif.y years, is nnlvnally known and famed as one of the Urn e tabllKhments In Pari., in which thorough confide ce may b. placed, in Iu lmuieuae preinlHes, which all toielgneis should visit, will bs found the must cjoi. pltte assortment of IS1LKH FIB8T NOVELTIES. INDIA AND FKKNC'H CASH MK UK SHAWLS, WOOLLKNti, LACK MMIIKBIK. HA1Y-MAIR AHTICLKS yOK LADLE8. MANTI.K8. UMiAKS. KUKH. COTTON AND T1IKKA1) HTCTFFel, HOIRRY, GLUYKS, RIBBONS. TRIHMINUS, CAKfKTS. AKTIC'l.Ea OF JTUKNITUKR, Mh5'B2iAl(tti(.W vli20 WiUiIN(4 OUTFITS. KISUL1U AttSIdTANTB. aIXD PKIUK, CURTAINS AND SHADES. flJEW 8TYLES NOTTINGHAM AS SWISS LACE Clll TAINS JUdI OfKKED, Embroidered Piano and Table Ctsrers. Window Cornices, in Hilt, Walnut, aud UcevY00d and Hilt. Window Draperlea from latest Freuch Designs. Fine Window Shadeo, Etc. Agents for Bray' Patent Spring Halituce Shade Fixture, which n tiulrct no Cord. CfiRRIKGTON, DE ZOUCHE & CO , 8.E. Corner TllLUTEEJiTII and CHESMJT, 3 is tlntnam PHIL ADKI.phia. CARRIAGES. GARDNER & .FLSMIKG, CARRIAGE BUILDER 3, Bfo. 311 Sojilh FIFTH Ntreci, BKLOW WALNUr. a largo Assortment or Aew& Second-hand OARRIAGE 8, iirt-LuniNa ,' . Cone Kockawajs, Pa tons, Jennj Liads, lHisflies, Deuot Wagons, Etc Etc.. ' i For Qalo at Reduced Prices. WATChS, JEWELRY, ETC. Qlark riddle BRIDAL SILVER. OLARK & BIDDLE, Ho. 712 CHESNUT 8troet, a Httm philadAphia. L. A. B. WARDEN, iMPottrKK or Watches, Diamonds & Jewelry, Has Cemored from the S. E. Corner of ilftn and Ci.thiut Streets to No. 1029 CHEUWUT Street, PHIL.VDKLiHI A. N. B. WATCHES UICPAIKICD IN KK-iT MANXEH. 8 MUistn? E6TAOLI8HEO 1820. holidat PREsem. WATCHSS, Jtf WKLKY, CLOCKS, BILVSBWAKJB, ana FANCY OOOD"i. a. W. RUSH ELL, AO. 82 KOCTli SIXTH STKEET, W PHILADELPHIA. wr.i. C WARNS & CO., Wbulenaie Dealers In WATCH Us AM) JlCWKLTtV. ft. K corner SKVKNTK auU I'll KHS UT Btreew. a 2j Becona floor, and nn .f Nr a.lH.T'Jl HO Kt. EKGAGEiViENT AND WEDDING RINGS A LA ROW AJ3SORTM EST or COIN AJfD U KARAT ALWAYS ON HAND. LEWIS LADOMUS ft CO., JewcUers, ri MO. BOS S'SIHSlWPT STB BET. CARPETINGS, ETC. QARPETIMC8I-CARPET3I M'CALLUM, CREASE St SLOAN, No. 503 CHESNUT 8treot, 0iioi ite Independence Hall, PhiladelpUIa. Spring Importation or Carpetings. UST ABSITKD A.VD IX 8TOHK, FRENCH CHENILLK, AXMfNSTKR, AUD EOYAL WILTON, CROSSLKY'S VELVETS AND TAPESTRIES. Newest Deslgue, 0 4 and 3-1 wide. ENGLISH BKUBSKbi of all toe best makes- also, wita Boraer lo maiyu, for Hans and SUlrs. THRKE-PLIESandlNUKAIN-t., VENETIANS for Halls anl HiaUs; UKL'OUKra, HUOS, Elo. Cocoa Jlatllngs, Fresh Canton Mattings, ALL WIDTHH. English and American Oil Cloths. M'CALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CIIESAUT Street, Philadelphia, 811 thsto3mrp Opposite Iudependenoo HalL FURNITURE, ETC. GREAT BARGAINS F U B IN 1 T URE AV BICHMOMD & CO.'S, No. 45 8outh SECOND St., 3rr,im KK&T 8 IDE. GEOKGE J, HENKEL8, CABINET MAKER, Nos. 1301 aad i:)0;J CHESNUT St. Itlnirp l'lllLADfiU'HIA. CIUARS. 3. FUGUET & SON 8, IMPORTERS OP HAVANA CIGARS,"" And Manulttctnre.s of r'.ue CIgtrs, No 229 S. FRONT alreet, rhllndojpliia. HAVANA CIOARS imp'iiied by every Buainer at low -riuoitKH. (mprlsiug "FAr tsjias." "Cabalas," lo.- lie Marias," Kv paLola," "Afrlcana," "Upuihuu," "Oaoanas," "Comerclante," "Figaro." tto. FINE OIQAUS, of oui; own makr warranted frie lrom adultcratluu or milflolal Hivoi; coi'Vkiuutkd uhandu comprising as follows: "MABIAHA KlTA," "t'itA DlAVOLO." "Klxur db Lys,m "Louia d'Os," Great variety of sizes, good quality, at low oot. uaam SKAFNESa KVEKT INSTU0J4BKT T11A1 oienna and asm taA.a 1dt.om4 to awtat tae rlni la .ry SrM ol ImIumw atoo, Hawplr. i0IAttMls.lrMW GkaaaaAi Bit FOR THE LADIES. R C M o y A L. o tm TEMPLE OF FAsniOU. Second Brand Opening orSprlB Paghi.--MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1869. . For tbs better conrsnlenoe of hat patrons, MR8. 171. A. DINDER Um Kemored her Dress Trimmings and raper I'attern Store. To the tf, TY. Corner ELETENTH aid CHESMJT Streets, Philadelphia. Whfra site will; bs haupy to sfs her rrtooo and custcm.nt. HKlLLI uNT NOVELTIM of bjPXUALltNTanEaT JciogHnttr trlmmwl Patent ol LU-st, ikiid iuot re'l.ble .tries for Lkdlxs' mad Uhl, Oralis' Dresnvs In wridlmn varlmy, plain and trim, mod, tn.ny si) In ot wlntib are nianaiitotured on U premise, snd cannot be fun no rlsnwhme, nlniln, and in let for drew ranker and dealers.wlioifwaleand re tail. MilH KlNiJl-.lt Huer nt-rneir tbat ber )ai noveltits will noi on urpaed by any tlrlnc tier porMH ai .1U.1UI011 to ail ram:bea ol ber deartojmu, Tbe scknvwltilgnd snterlorlty, botn as regard, their rellsbilty and up. gun, and the patronage aiMadea to ber, teuder ccrantt nnonrensary. A rOMTIVK FACT." Mrs. BlnOer l.o. ine floent amortment Of Ladlea rrrw and I- topic Trlmmlnfts'ln tbe city, at tbe lowest prices Dre-s and Clotk Alfclng Drmsee made So fit wlibe.se and elegance. Orders executed at short notice. Kmhrotupriis, Handkerchlei. Laora, Blb bons. Bridal Veils ana Wreatb. Flue Jewelry, and i anc. Uoofi.. finking auU UoVi-rlng. Oultlog and tilling. A uvtecl hyntin ol Dices Calling tautbl; price. tjM .wlrti cbart i'Riterrs eeut b? mull or press to all parmnf the Union. Dn not fciget oar JJ" ltlon. K. W. corner KLKVKNTH and VHHf NUT htreu SS stnih 1115. WM T HOPKINS' 1115. LADII-y KMPOBIUM, No. 1115 CUESNCT 8U (Girard How). . Largest assortment ai d Rest and ObeaMst Qanda In t,.e city, in all tbe lollowing line: Manufacturer of Hopkins' Celebrated Champion Hood Halrlii, fur I.udles, Mlssea, and Ublidren. la over lonr hundred styles, shapes, lengths, aud sine. CoU 11, fe.tlup, and Jam s tiaraxtfl, lu eight merest sijIps. mannfectured exprtsaly lor onr own sain, from f 1 GO to 3. 33 Uillvrmt styles of snnerlor flttlug Frsnoh woven Wbalrbone DOEaKTai. from 91 io 7. lft varieties oi extra nandsomo Whalebone Oox seie, from 93 cmla i Bbonlder itracta, Madaru Fny's Corset Sslrt r3op porteis, etc. Mrs. Moody's Pstcnt Belf-artjnutlug Abdominal Corset, highly recoaiiuended by pujslolans, from Sij'LJ'iasiJ of LsniKs uudkbgab- ti'4 Bartram A Fantoiu s Family Pewlng Machines, being gratuitously distributed lo our cuatotnera rug the pnrnnee of .e'lingthem Intrndnoed gs Sra E. P. LEE, No. 13 Xoi'tii i:iUTII Street. Opened Th Is Morn I ng, ' OUK SPKINd IMPORTATION OF JOUVIN KID CLOVB8 IN ELEGANT 8HADE3. ' Laretder, Slate, Ylolet,- Lilac, Wine, lllne. Green, Etc. Etc. Also, ELEIi ANT BLACK BILK3. S 25 tbsot FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN.: CHILDREN'S CLOTHINO AND.MIS3B8 DRESSMAKING .1 A 8FKOIALTY. . The most, elegant styles at very reaaoaabia prices. SI. SHOEMAKER & CO., 3 16 ttttlisl2t No. 1021 CHESNUT SC CHINA, GLASSWARE, ETC. ': NOW OPENING, A. LAltGE INVOICE! 4 i OP . r Sr FIKE IIIDIA CHIIIA. Dinner and Tea Sets, ; . Caps and Sanccrs, l'lates, Vase?, Cnspadorcs. Etc Etc., ,.1 To be Closed Oat at once Yerj Cheap. I TYNDALE & MITCHELL Ko. 707 CHESXIJT Street, ; ' ( tt SUtli3m PHILADELPHIA, j LOOKING GLASSES, ETC. : EARLES' GALLERIES, : No. 8I6 CHESNUT Street. LOOKUS'Q GLASSES, OIL PAINTINOS,'r PICTURB FRAMES, t FINE ENQ SAVINGS, ' CIlKOMO-LITUOaRAPHS. JAMES 8. EAJULK & 8 OX, 12 U tusla:m6p NO 810 UHESSCT Strsss, PIANOS. MTINWAV Ar RftVHI HRIVl U I i ilalinr. md(1 unilehi Flauu. at RIiAMILU ltOis.'No- Hi8 OMUHNUT Rtreet. 11 U ' bttADBl'RY'S ANDOTUKai'IANOS, ; rrFl'MTaylor A parley trrgans. ooly at VIU- , U. t'IBUlI Kit'H, So. lOIH AKCH Ht. S Ira U 1 I 0 K B U I 0 Q (trand, Binaro and UprlgUt fXANUB. DOTTUHTB, tint No SMOHKriNUrBtrMt H-T3VI3 ALBEECHT, rgli"it HTKKStS & BCHMIDT, M.aOKACTtTBKKS Or FIRST-. LAeB FlANOKUKTKa. Fnll rnar.inc o and niorleiate prices. lit wAH&itnoMrt. No. aiu aroh i trees BEDS, MATTRES&ES, ETC. JJ OVER' 8 PA TBrTT Combination Sofa Bed Is decidedly the best Bo fa Bed ever Invented. It oaa be extended from a Bofa luto a bandnome Fi.nott . Hmmead. with balr spring niattrces, o teu.eouuO. , 0 time. It requires no uiiwrewiug J' u'd.S , do separation belweou baofc and seat, n o mU ilo ; break and no blnged foot attached M WP of tt. i haik tn auunorSIl wbeu down, whlcn I. nn.are ana , KiifV. ,Itb?.redaaa v a bureau Tor boinfng clotblug. 1 eaatiy tuauaaea, aua , Prtos about tlie saua. an ordinary sora, II. F. 1I0VER, Owner and Solo Msnnrsctarer, ' ' " tbitn, NO. 130 8"a 8B0OND BtraeA, HATS AND CAPS. WABBDKTON'8 IMPBOVED VEUTI Uted, and aaay-flttlng Drees Hats (pataotedMn all Ute Improved caablons ot Uie lrsnja. UU KTJT bwei, naxt Um Im Uu Fot OOLm, Utllfc