THE DAILY: EVENING TELEGRAPH PHIL APiELPfll a,' , THUIlSD AY, APRIL 291869. v MUSICAL. AJI PlLinATIC, Th CUT Ainaarmrnts. ., T,rZH,, ArADKS,T of Mcsic the RIcUInM Kng 'vlfc Jw1T.hWI" cm""nce a season ou Monday next, with the opera of Crown Diamond. ,.nrnfInnUU,.ih0 ?Ju8"eM Agent, wUI hare a IKitv ut on Friday evening. t Mr8kBhrp?!, we M"Rl,,al Director, will have a hr-neflt on Monday. Mar 10, when Miss Susan Ualton Will appear as "Arlinc" In the llohtmian OirL LAI T5?.C!? "".FT th0 rlqueor The field of the Cloth of OoM will he performed this evculng, for the benefit of Mr. M. W. Flake. Atthb Walnut Mr. J. It. naokett will conclude Ms engsirement this evenlmr, appearing as "Sir John Falstar in the Merry Wive of Windier, The burlesque of The Vrecian Maiden will conclude the performance. At thb Arch T.otta will appear this evening In the drama of Fire ftp. On Monday a new drama entitled Pepina will he product. At "th Thkatrb COMfQrii the operettas of Javotte and ha Hone dt .St. t'lewr will be performed this evening, with Miss Susie Ualton in both pieces. AT tbh Amrkican a largo number of talented artists, lucludlng tho eight premieres danseime, will appear this evening. th 8aNT7.-HAfwi,KR Orcttkstka will perform at Musical Fund Hall on Saturday afternoon. A Grand Conckrt will be given this evening at the North Tenth Street Presbyterian Church by the members of the Handel and Haydn Society, assisted p by a number of prominent amateurs. A nno enter tainment may be expected. Thi Mrndklshohn sociktt will give a grand con cert this evening at Musical Fund Hall as a testimo nial to the musical director. Mr. Jean Louis. Kvcry arrangement has been made to have this the most attractive entertainment of the season, and we hope that a large audience will be in attendance, t Thb. Fifth Grand Concert of tho American Con servatory of Music will be given at Magical Fund Hall to-morrow evening. A line programme of the best music will bo presented, and a very superior entertainment may be expected. CITY ITEMS. Mrn's, Tooth's, and Boys' Spring Clothtmo. a fine aeeortment of ehoie new flood, note in tor and reeeirtna daily; alto, a ehoie teleetion of good in the pier, to be made tip to order in the beet etyle. Uklf WAT nRTWKKM ) BEHWT.TT A DO.. nVt and V Towkr Ha IX, Sixth Street.) 618 MA8KF.T HTRfTRT, PHILADVXPTTTA, amp tjoo Broadway. New Yobs. Still in the Advancr. novelties to b found ONLY at Charles Stokes', voder the Continental Hotel. French Crape Cloth, Black and Blue, for HulU. French Diaoonal Worsted Cloth, Fancy Colors, for Suite. Dbap d'Ktb. Black and Dark Blue, for Salts. Russia Towelling, Whits, for Suits. India Sekrsuceer, ' Striped, for Suits. Bannockdurns, All Styles, for Suits. New Style Cheviot, 1 for Suits. And an endless sasortnient of Plain snd Fancy Cloths, and Caaaimeres, of all shades and styles. If yon want to know what is really the style, you must call upon Charles Stokes, No. 824 Cbesnut street An Institution. Oak Hall hu become one of the "In ttitutions" of the City of Brotherly Love. Many people bare been, or pretend to be, concerned for the perma nency of the establishment from its very beginning ; but ererj year it has (Town in size, in efficiency, and in the favor of the people, nntil now, after ten years' experience, it stands head and shoulders above anything of the kind in the State, if not in the whole country, and all lovers of good Clothing are glad to have such an institution to which they can resort-. JlWKLBT. Mr. William W. Cassidy, No. 13 S. Seiond street, has the largest and most attractive assortment of fine Jewelry and Silverware in the city. Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pore article furnished at a price which cannot be equalled. He also has a large stock of American Western Watches in all varieties and at all prices. A visit to bis store is sure to result in pleasure and profit. . Maoottn'b Patent Adjustable Window Screen. One of the most admirable inventions of the day to guard against the incursions of those pests of summer flies and mosquitoes is Magoun's patent adjustable window screen. It is so nicely contrived as to fit any window, and is easily applied, and gives little or no trouble to put it in position. All housekeepers who value comfort during the day and "sweet repose" at night should provide themselves with it. The sole manufacturers of the screen are Mesars. Kellers Brothers, No. 623 Market street, to whom all orders should he addressed. Families Travelling may secure elegant suits of rooms, by telegraph, at the American House, Boston, with every convenience for comfort or luxury. Messrs. Bice have won an enviable reputation as landlords. . Clothtno the Boys. Everybody who has a boy to clothe will be interested in the announcement of an open ing of a new stock of a superior line of Boys' Clothing, at Mr. Wanamaker's new and grand establishment, on Satur day of thia week. If he has succeeded in doing in this department what he has done in the other departments of his business, he will have done good service to the many mothers who are much perplexed to know how best to clothe their sons. 12,600 Persons have inhaled the Nitrous Oxide Gas, and had their Teeth extracted at the Colton Dental Associa tion, without an accident or failure in a single case. Their ' great success is explained by the fact that Dr. Colton, who was for eight years Professor of C'bemihtry in one o4 our first institutions of learning, makes and administers the gas himself, while Dr. Hasbronck, a careful and expert extractor of teeth, devotes his whole attention to that par ticular branch of Dentistry. Office, Walnut strest, below Eighth. Oil Paintings. The sale of Paintings and Crystal Me dallions will be continued this evening at quarter before 8 o'clock, at Scott's Art Gallery, No. liOtf Chesnut street. The collection embraces every variety of subject, and wi oe sold without reserve. Grove a ft Baker's Highest Premium Sewing Machines, No. 730 Chesnut street. Moth-Proof Chests, ! At Farson A Co.'s Refrigerator Warehouse, No. 322 Dock streut. Rthoolet's Perfect Ventilating Refrigerators, At Fakson A Co.'h Old Stand, No. 222 Dock street. h0 Water Coolers, Assortment. FABSON CO.'S Rpfriisenitor Rtor. No. 2 Dock street. Wanamaker a Brown's. Boys' Suits, $3 Up.- Wanamaker tt Brown'. Wanamaker dt Broicn'i. Wanamaker dt Brown'. Wanamaker it Brawn': . Wanamaker it Broun'. Wanamaker db Brown'. Wanamaker it Broun'', Wanamaker dt Broirn't, Wanamaker dt Brown'. Wanamaker tt Broun', Wanamaker it Broun'. Wanamaker it Broun', Wanamaker dt Brown', Wanamaker dt Brown', Wanamaker it Brown', Wanamaker dt Broun', ' Wanamaker it Brown', Wanamaker dt Brown', Wanamaker it Brovn', WanamakeT it Brown', Wanamaker it Brown', Wanamaker it Broun', Wanamaker it Brown'. Wanamaker it Brown': Garibaldi and Biemark. Butne Suit", $9 up. Vhtnterfield. Jfea Style Walking Coo!.. Vrte .Snek. Light Ooerenat. Hfirti!i Ocer-oat, ftfa. Black Sal:, $17 up. Melton Suit, Hi up. Youth' i:heterfihl. Vouthi' Metropolitan BUf-k lire J'unt, $5 up. Blaek J'reM Veete, $3 up. Vlnrgumen Suit, tit'k fared Chesterfield. RruUur Walking Coale. Jil'tot .Skj-atrf Coat. HarrU tulmer Suit. A'ew Stile Boy' Jarket. Blue Saek Coat; $10 u. Everyday liiu. $3 up. Silk MLetd Suit. Boy.' OeparUnent, Firnt Fluor, Cutlom Department, th taiyl in VhlliuMphla. 8. K. Cob. Hixth ahtd Market. S. K. Cob. Sixth and Maukkt. K. K. (.'OK. KlXTU AND MASKET. ler-OAK Hall. I" Oak Hall. I If Oak Hall. MAUUIi:i. rKn-.IF.KFKRTS. April 27, at ,T 1 Howard Hiiydnm, Mr. FKANC1H MARY i.MZAHKl'11, daughter oj J, rsnv Dilr. bv th. IS BOND to Mix Jonathan Julians, iuHj., all ot tuut c"7- INC -HAKF.-On April 57, y Rer. J. F. Mersditli, fiKolli.K I?N(i, , .f'V'w."" '' tMiDt. JlLlTA V. HAKE, of i'hiUdeli'li's. jii:i. FFf TON. On Thursday, April 39.1HSS, at ISVoVloek A. M., LUCY, wife of Matthias relton. (Boston and Worcester papers please copy.) , f ' HOI'GHTMN. At .TArserrllle, niinois, Mrs. JKNNM! IIOUHHTI.IN, wife of W. II. Houghtlin, and daughter of (Samuel L. Hot otridge, of this city. fti LAMB. AtlKrankford, on the Wth Instaat, JOHN P. LA Mil, M. I)., In the 78tb year of bis age. The friends of the family, College of Physicians, County Medical Society, and Northern Mndical Asmuiution, are invited to attend his funeral, on Saturday next at 4 o'clock (Jam leave Fifth and Sixth streets Depot every fifteen minute. -V.'VNN?:LI"-t0" th'h Instant, MIOHARLO'DON N KIJ, in the SAtb year of his age. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at tend his funeral, from his late residence. No. 823 N Kighteenth street, on Friday morning at 8J o'clock. v?-filh,!J!h mornlnlt o' the St-th instant, ROBKRT O N hlli, aged 20 years. The relatives and, friends are respectfully invited ts attead the funeral, from the residence of bis father, Wil liam O Noil, No. 8K!S Market street, on Saturday, May 1. at 4 o'clock. Interment at Woodlands Cemetery. SIBLKT .-On the 27th instant, JOHN bIBLF.Y, in the eot n year of his age. The relatives snd friends of the fsmlly sre respectfully Invtterl to attend the funeral, from his late residence, lAwnr Merion. Pa., near White Hall Station. P. K. K., on r riday next, the 30th instant, at 11 o'clock. WANT. To Believe Your Mind of Anxiety, ' To Make a Good Investment,' INSURE YOUR LIFE In the AMERICAN OF PHILADELPHIA. ALEX. WT1ILLDIN, President. JOHN 8. WILSON, Secretary. 10 BONNETS, TRIMMINOS, ETCL WOOD & CARY, TSSG CI1EHISUT St., FANCY BONNETS, TRIMMED HATS, FRENCH FLOWERS, SATINS AND LACES, INFANTS' HATS, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HATS, BLACK AND WHITE NEAPOLITAN HATS, I. W T Id fS T. No. 725 CHESNUT Street. 4 22 tuwtbjuurp y THOMPSON REYNOLDS, Importer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer la STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS, FEATHFRS, ETC., ETC. N. W. Corner EIGHTH and VINE 8ta., T. S. HEATH. 14 6 lm Philadelphia. Q R A N D OP EN I N O OP SPRING DESIGNS BONNETS AND HATS, AT OUR NEW BONNET ROOMS, No. 806 ARCH Street. P. A. HARDING & CO. 4 1 thBtu3m JQy EIGHTH ST. RIBBON STORE. No. 107 North EIGHTH Street, (Four doors above Arch). . i I have now open a splendid assortment of SILKS, SATIN RIBBONS, ' SATINS, BONNET RIBBONS, CRAPES, STRAW HATS, j FIGURED NETS, STRAW BONNETS, ILLUSIONS, FLOWERS, To which I would kindly call the attention ol the Ladies. JULIUS SICHEL, No. 107 North EIGHTH Street, FOUR DOORS ABOVE ARCH. F.8. SILKS and SATINS CUT BIAS. 4 3 stuth2ra JfRINGES, GIMPS, AND BUTTONS, Mew Ntylea Bind Moderate Prices. GUirURE LACES, HANDSOME PATTERNS; WHITE COTTON TRIMMINGS ; AMERICAN ZEPHYR, ALL COLORS. It A 1 H O S , 41T8tuth2ra N.W. C omer of EIGHTH and C IIF.RKY Nm, 310. D. 8. DORMON, 310. NO. 310 N. EIGHTH STREET, ABOVE VINE. Stuple Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Bluok Silks, White Goods. Hosiery and Gloves, Notions, etc. Every well known make of Muslins at the lowest Eighth street prices. Blk. Silks, 3, 3 25. S'35. ltlk. bilks, J 50, 3 76, a lk. Alpacas, 31, X, STV.C. Hlk. Alpacas, 4U, 45, 50c. 111k. Lnstres, 65, 65,75c. Ijht Colored Alpaca, 25c. Light A Ipse Luitre, 31c. Whits Pique, 25, 28. 31o. i-uiia MusmtH, -jii, aa, ;sw. Kuti Piine, 25, 2o. Yard-wila Clnntzes, Sfo. Choice I'reuch do., 45c. TowhIs, 12i, 15, 20, 35, 2Ho. Table liiifii, 50, W, 6U, B5, 75o. Blk. and Wiiite blurts, 60c. iiuauuiui oini'es, so, am. With our new Store, new Goods, and new prices, ws can offer irreat barnainS; 4 22 that ubm CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. QLOAKS! CLOAKS! OLR STYLES are the newest. OUR MATERIALS the most fashionable. OUR WORKMANSHIP the very best. OUR STOCK the largest In the city. OUR PRICES defy competition. ii i:itv ivi:m, 4 17 stuthlra No. 23 - NINTH Htlwt. ' m T U "SI l-'. V It j KesiMjctfully iuforuis the publio that heluuoiwned No. 1413 t!HKKNUT STRKET , (Opposite Homer, Colladay A Co.'s dry g.jods PsUjeJ, with a iloic. stock o American and loromn ft "' pianos, etc. Afncy for tlie world-renowned M unic h pho l.iJtiphs of the ti.Blhe and Schiller gallBnes, by Kaulbaoh and other celebrated artists, i i.,w,mi Also, constantly on hand, S complete stock of LoFPOldt A Holt's hooks, Taurlinit? edition of British authors, Hidot's edition of the French tJlasitios, eto ,lui ravnivHd. Pluitfla-raiihs of the celnbratna nswcai t,.n, oaU.d "Heroes of Musio of Italy, France, and Ku Un.l " contains t lit,. Ilka uortraits. three Sl'.ns, at ia. , DRY QOOD9. 405 NORTHSE0OND8TRKET' '407 JOHN W. THOMAS. 405 and 407 N. SECOND St.. na joHt rec-fed ft larare lot of Very BftnriHorof ' BLACK SILKS, AT PRICES RANGING FROM $ 2 TO ?7 PER YARD, To which he m?itea enpediU attention. ST 8rarp G RE AT UKMOIfSTlUTION at DRY GOODS. j -.i TJo, 727 CHXSN17T Street, RICKEY. SHARP & CO., Prior to the reorganization or their bcwiiiej on The First of May Next, WILL OFFER THE Most Extraordinary Concentration OF BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS EVER Exhibited in thin CJit' Their stock la unrivalled for extent snd va rlety and general adaptation to the wants of their patrons, and will be found replete with the most approved staples and novelties in desirable fabrics of recent Importation. 11 9tfrp ONE PRICE, NO DEVIATION, AND ALL GOODS Guaranteed as Represented. GEO. D. WISHAM, No. 7 N. EIGHTH St., Is now prepared to offer one of the largest and best selected stocks of DRESS GOODS TO BE FOVND IN THE CITV, AND WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY. BlackSilks! Black Silks! BLACK TAFFETA, only 1 10. BLACK GROS GRAIN, HEAVY, $2DU. BLACK GROS GRAIN, WIDE, 2D0. BLACK GROS GRAIN, RICH, $2 25, & 12-75, 13-00, 13-S0, ft -00, f4-50, $5-00. FOR BARGAINS CALL AT CSIIO. 1. WIKITAM'M ONE PRICE STOKE. No. T North EIGHTH Street. OI R MOTTO SMALL PROFITS AND QUCiC SALES. 4 15 thstuSmrp 1869. SPECIALTIES AT THORNLEY'S, EIGHTH & SPRING GARDEN, PHILA. SUPERB BLACK SILKS. BEAUTIFUL JAPANESE SILKS. IRISH AND FRENCH POPLINS. RICH GLOSSY MOHAIRS, ALPACAS, ETC. We offer the most complete and varied Stock of Goods In our Line "NORTH OF CHESNUT STREET," and at a BIG DISCOUNT off Chesnut Street Trices, as everybody knows we can afford to sell CHEAPER, as we WORK under a mere FRACTION OF THEIR EXPENSES, THORNLEY'S "CENTRALLY LOCATED OLD ESTABLISHED" DRY GOODS HOUSE, N. E. COR. EIGIITU AND SPRING GARDEN, 9 18 PHILADELPHIA. PARASOLS. PARASOLS. ALL THE NEWEST London and Paris styles, which for novelty, va riety, and eleganoe are unequalled. A large as- . L sa inn i muni in iiace covers, rvpa nine ana nun L'm CreUaa at the lowest prices, at 11. IULON'ti fancy Goods btore, No. 81 B. EIGHTH Street. 4 10 Dm SILVERWARE, ETC CLARK & BIDDLE. BRIDAL SILVER. NO. 712 OHICHINITT H'l'UEKr, 1 11 touir raiuDULrmA. WOOD HANGINGS. CUKHNUT HI. i j D W. 3TGJART i Requests the favor of you r oom pa n y to cv.omli, specim en ft of WO0ID MAIMGH iNCSv As n'.t opplied topla strrrtl ii'o lls. 'PAPER HAINGimCS Of every description and quality. S A FED EPOS T OOMPANV E M O V A Or THE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY TO Their Nevr fire nnd HurajIsir-prooriluiliUns, Nos. 329 and 331 CHESNUT Street, Which will be open for the transaction of business ON THURSDAY, APKIL 8, 1869. The Fidelity' Insurance, Trust and Safe Deposit Company. CAPITAL, $500,000, FULL PAID. UIRKOTOR.S. K. B. BROWNK, I HOWARD W. OLARK. OI,AKKN(JF H. ULARK, ALKXANDKR 11KMU. JOHN WF.LSU, 18. A. OAI.DWK.Lf.. OUA8. MAOALF.STFR. (iKORCK I. TVLKR, HKNKT O. GIBSON. Presidnnt-N. It. BROWNE. Vice-President -CLARF.ACK H. CLARK. Secretary snd Treasurer KOBKKT PATi KRSON. The t'-fimpany bare prorided in their new Buildirur and Vaultn absolute security against loss by 1 IRE, BUR GLARY, or ACCIDK.VT, and BICCF.IVE SKCURITIES AND VALUABU-:8 ON DK- " POSIT UNDFK GUARANTF.K, Upon the following rates, for one year or less period : ' OoTcmmpnt and all other Coupon Becu-i rities, or those tranaferrabl. by de- $11X1 per $1000 liver)' ' irovernmmtt ana au otner riecuntiesi registered snd nes-otiabis only by en--dorse roont ) Gold Coin or Bullion Silver Coin or liulliosi Silver or Gold Plate, under seal, on owner's estimate of value, and rate subiect to adiUHtment for bulk 60 1000 lorn loou loo 1000 1-25 S'UO 1 ou Jewelry, Diamonds, eto 2 50 Deeds, MortitSRes, snd Valuable Papers generally, when of no fixed value, $1 a year each, or according to bulk. These latter, when deposited in Tin Hoxes, are charged according to bulk, upon a basis of 1 feet cubic capacity, $10 a year. Coupons and Interest will be collected when desired, and remitted to the owners, for one per ceut. The Company offer for RF.NT, the lessee exclusively bold ug the key, Safes inside its Burglar-proof Vaults, at rates varying from $'J0 to $75 each per annum, ac cording to size. Deposits of Money received, on which interest will be al lowed ; 8 per cent, on Call Deposits, payable by Check at sight, and 4 per cent, on Time Deposits, payable on ten days' notice. Letters of credit furnished, available for travelling pur poses in all parts of F.urope. This Company is also authorized to act as Kxecutors, Administrators, and Guardians, to receive and execute TruBtsof ever' description from the Courts, corporations or individuals. N. B. BROWNK, President. ROBERT PATTERSON, Secretary and Treasurer. 4 6 taths4p2m FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE CHAMPION SAFES! UNSUCCESSFUL BURG LAKY". LETTER OF MESSRS. DAVID DOWS CO. Nkw Yokk, April 10, 1309. IlRHHINO, FAltRKL & SnKKMAN, No. 281 Broadway. Gents: On the night of the 22d ultimo, our store, No. 20 fciouth street, was eutered, and a desperate at tempt made by burglars upon one of your safes In oar counting-room. The key to the safe In which we kept our securities was locked Inside of our fire-proof book safe, the doors of which were literally cut to pieces ; from this tlicy obtained the key to the other safe ami opened It. Fortunately we had one of your Burglar-Proof Banker's C'hesU Inside, In which our valuables were deposited. This they went to work at with a will, and evidently used up all their time and tools In vain attempt to force It. The night was dark and stormy, and the fact of their knowing where our key was kept Bhows thut their plans were well matured. They tried wedging the door and body of the Chest, and the faithful safe bears evidence of the labor and skill devoted to the work. All was useless, and It la with great satisfaction we report that upon opening It wo found our securities all wir, ami can therefore cheer fully Indorse the Burglar-l'roof work recommended by you. You will please send the new safe purchased by us to cur counting-house, and take the old one, to show that some Hitfei are still muuufactured woithy of the uanae. Dsviu lXws 4 Co. FARREL, HERRING & CO., CHAMPION HAFES, NO. 629 CHE-SSfUT STREET, 4 J7 4(tf PHILADELPHIA. BOOTS AND SHOES. Jft TO TITE PUBLIC THE FINEST AND ,rf lanrwit assortment of the latest styles of Boots, (.alters, snd Kuoss for Men and Uoys can bs ff bad at fcRNKRT fiOPP'fl Lr Ksulilishmont, alto Ko. !iai) ti. MN'i'U bueet. O. W, STUART, 1233 OX II :HJVXJrr Ht., PIIILAJ)KJ,PHTA. THE DIJR HI I ITT OV PATENT WOOD HANGINGS Has been thoroughly tested dur ing the past winier. Hot rooms, exposed to furna ce or other heat, with more or lest steam, the walls of vihich have been covered for a yea.r, arc now in as good condition as when the wotul was first hung, WITHOUT CRACKINO, BLISTERING, " OR SHRINKING. . Our past experience enables' us to apply these H KAUTIFUL HANGINGS iu i, more artistic and, m uch less expensive manner tha,n heretofore. JUST RECEIVED F K E N C H, ENGLISH, J. C. FINN Southeast Corner TEN 41612trj OARPETINQS. CARPETINCS M'CALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT Street, Opposite Intlependence Hall, Importers of Carpetings OF EVERY iiKsCRIPTION. Fresh. Canton Mattings. ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS. M'CALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN CARPET AND OIL CLOTH WAREHOUSE, Io. ffO CIIF.NXI T St., IM.IIart'a, 4 la thsturpj 11 Opposite Independence IlalL gPRINO IMPORTATIONS. CARPETINGS OPENING DAILY. ki:i:vi: i.. kiuht & $o.. No. CHESNUT St., sBthstulm PHILADELPHIA. NEW CARPETINGS! AKCH STREET Carpet Warehouse. JOSEPH BLACKWOOD, i ton No. 832 ARCH Street. QWOOERIES, ETO. TIIE ORIGINAL AND OENl'INE AXBERT BISCUITS, Manulactured by Mackenzie A Miu-kenzio.Eilinburgb. These Bisctiits are supplied regularly to tho Queeu, the Koyal Family, and tin- Nubility of KiiKhind. FOR SALE II V Thompson Blaei's Son & Co, BROAD and CHESNUT Sts., 4 8 BtuthSmrp PHILADELPHIA. TO FAMILIES GOING TO TDK COUNTRY. Our stock of Mtrti'tly fliu- (ii.ility of . Staple and Fancy Groceries Was never more complete tliiiu now. We shall strive to sell as low as such line koimW can possibly be pur chased, and guarantee everything. Great care will lie taktn to pack securely and deliver free of charge to any depot or express oittVt- iu the city. SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, S. V. COR. BROAD AN II WALNUT STS., tuths PHILADELPHIA. JOVV IS THE TIMK TO CLEANSE YOUR HOUSE. wirtriii'ie. iiaistma vo.'h WAiHIMi AINU Cl.KANhlMJ l'OU'UKK Is imejiialld for scrubbing Paints, Moors, and all house hold iimi. Ar. 'ur it and t al.s rt otlior. W. H. BOW MAN. finla A.nh PAPER HANGINGS. Our assortment of Paper Hang ings comprises the latest, best, and most elegant patterns manufac tured in this country or imporlcA from Europe, and our . Corps of Skilled Workmen, For applying either the Wood, or Paper Hangings, cannot be e.v celled,. Parties in want of ,." WALL DECORATIONS Are requested to pay us a visit a'-nd ; c.vam in-e our styles. D. V. STUART, No. 1233 CHESNUT Street, 4 84 PHILADELPHIA, NEW STYLES OF A N G I IV O- H AND AMERICAN, V SONS', TH and WALNUT Sts., PHILADELPHIA. Q E A N & WARD, PLAIN AND DECORATIVE . PAPER HANGINGS, NO. 251 SOUTH THIRD STREET, BKTWKEN WALNUT AND BPRUCM, PHILADELPHIA. COUNTRY WORK PROMPTLY ATTEND EB TO. 9 m E P O T FRENCH AND AMERICAN PAPER HANGINGS, Nos. 11 and 13 IV. I13iTU Street. AN ASSORTMENT OF French and American Wall Papers, Original In Design, Elaborate In Finish, UnHurpassed in Quality, and Incomparable In Price. A force of workmen who combine taste with skill, execution with promptness. In store, and arriving monthly per Paris steamer, the richest and most complete assortment of DECO RATIONS and EMBLEMATICAL DESIGNS, suit able for Hall, Mansion, or Cottage. The above now ready for inspection, and a visit la most earnestly requested by 8 87 stuthsm HENRY S. JIATLACK. PAPER HANG IN C 6 WHOLESALE AST3 RETAIL, NAGLE, COOKE & EWING, LATE WITH HOWELL & BROTHERS, No. 1338 CHESNUT Street, 8 4 thstu2in PHILADELPHIA. Trade Supplied at Manufacturers' Prices. LOOK! LOOK!! LOOK ! ! ! WALL PAPERS snd Linen Window Nbadea Manufactured. tb cheapest in the city, at JOHNtiTON'S Depot, No. lO.'l:! hPKINO UAKUKN Street, below KleTentS, branch. Ni U7 JfKDKRAL StreettJamden, New JoraeVS A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF-WALL ,. , PAPKKS and Window Shades. 8. F. BALDKR STON k SON, No. Ot SPRINUOARDKN 8tt UitoS C HI N aToL. ASS W ARETE TOl PRICES REDUCED. FRENCH CHINA, GLASS, PARISIAN GRANITE. AND GENERAL HOUSE-FURNLSIIIxa GOODS IK OUt LINE IN IMMENSE VARIETY. BEST GOODS, CHEAPEST PRICES. TYNDALE & MITCHELL, No. 707 CHESNUT Street, 8 80 stuthSmrp PHILADELPHIA. . CLOTHINCL THE STAR. THE LARGEST 0NE-PEICE CLOTHING HOUSE. No advantage taken of a want of knowledge of goods. FINE GOODS AT TIIE LOWEST RATES. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. PERRY & CO., M15 thHtuJiat No. CHK8NUT St., abore Hltfb. SUMMER RESORTS. P II K A T A M O U N T A I Ni'IUNGS, LANCASTER COCNTY, PA. This popular and well known 8UMMKK PFSORT n." be opena tur the ruception of u.l7on the 15th n? I."'" under the susi.icM oi J. W.KfcDKKI(JK ih ff-J! prniirietor. voa fenae The entu-e ectahlUhment lias ltA.m rnn..i.j .' with new and entrant furnilure lMM",ren0teJ and rfttd cr a"H.-r : i". ..T i37 au Kl A T I. A N f77 c i T"r. ' IlhMniUIU liiritr...,,. . oath9 sort for LOT : 4'tll'L OKOUCK I TJOlltJHFRTT