THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 18C9. C5 Till" VUy Amtmpntrnin. Attwb Acahkmy or Musio the KlohlniM KniHHh Opera Cnminuij will appear this evening In Halfc's opera of 7 Aw Cant He. Attuk Wai.mt Air. John HroiiKharn will appear this evening as "Terry the Swell ' In The. lt!erVof AT thr Ahcit I.otta wl!l appear this evening Hi "Peptna" anil "Myrtle Mvddleton" In her new lr.nn of I'eyinn. To-morrow evenlnc Mrs. Drew and I.otta will de vote the proceeds of the performance to the aid "f the Cuban patriots. AT tub Tiikathk Covtlgi-K two new pieces have been produced thin week, a eoinle opera bv 4. A. Maelerran, entitled Jennie ,yi,and , Itevt Avetiiilei, by Oltenliach. The lirst of these pieces Is well eon Htrneted, and In full of pleasant melodies. A'.l tue niUHlo In it Is (rood, but it lack that peculiar BUlma tlon ami vivacity that make Offenbach" plp e ho attractive. Im eux Aveuale; or, the Two Mind llra tjart scarcely rises even to the dignity of a farce: It Is dimply a very laiiKtiahlu musical sketch, full of llvely'and (rrotcsqiic airs, and nirorriing opporuinlly for some funny acting. These pieces will bo repented (his eveninR. At thb Amrbioan the Imshwood sisters, Hurry Glllert, the eight jn-emwre duncers, anil a great num ber of talented artists will appear this evening. Thii New Yobk Cmcrs, under the management of I I). I-ent, will open on Monday next on Eighth street, alove llaee, for a season of two weeks. This elre.us Is the largest and best organized In the coun try, and the management promise that their per fo'rmanees shall be given in a style seldom attempted in this part of the country. Tim 8kntz-H ahslkk OarnnsTKA will perform for the last time this season at Musical Jt'uud Hall on Saturday afternoon. A Hackko Conckrt will be given at St. AtiguHtlnc's Church, on Fourth street, below Vine, to-tn rrow evening, on the occasion of the opening of th new organ. Mr. Henry Thnnder and Master Robert V interiHittom will perform a choice programme of classical music. Tub t iiKNUT Htkkkt Kink Is now open overy day, from 8 A. M. to 10!$ 1. M., as a veloelpedrome. John H. Unuiiii, Esq., will lecture on "Tempe rance" to-morrow eveuing, at the Chesuut Street Kink, under the auspices or the Young Men's Chris tian Association. Sunday Neman. Mrsic Ity particular request the Sabbath Hehool of the ;re-n Hill Presbyterian Church will repeat on Friday evening, May 7. 1S69, the musical portion of the exer cises of Us recent anniversaries, viz.: the third anniversary of the Youth's Missionary Society, held last. Friday evening, and the twenty third anniversary of the Subbath School, held last Sabbath afternoon. The decorations are on a grand scale, consisting of a beautiful combination of flowers, evergreens, and banners, surmounted with Illuminated jets. This school has gullied quite a reputation for its singing, and assisted as they will be on this occasion by a portion of the (iermania Orchestra, it will be a rare treat to all lover of Nan bath School music. For particulars sec advertise ment. CITY ITKJIS. 8TTLK. KIT AND MAKB of Our Men'; Youth', and Hout Clothing unequalled by any etork of Heady-made yooU in Philadelphia. We taw ale A CHOIOK ASSORTMENT of eetccled etylre of pier ywlt, to be made up to order, in imtvrpaescd ehle. A IX PRICKS GUARANTIED Jouw tlum the lowest eh'ichere, and full aiif action guaranteed every pnrcltaeer, or the tale cancelled and money refunded. Hai.k WAT bktwbkx ) Bknnktt A Co., fifth and Towkr Hall, Sixth Street.) 818 Market Strkrt, PtIILAOKM'niA, and fry Broad wai, Nuw York. What is A Tonic? Bear this in mend that although a tonio is, toa certain extent, a stimulant a itimulimt, mi nriified by any medicinal mbetaneen, l not a tonir, but A CKMLTTANT. In HOBTBTTHR'g STOMACH BITTERS there is a stimulating element of the purest grade inanufao tared in this or any other country. Every fiery and corro sive oil or sold which contaminates the ordinary liquors of commerce, is expelled from the ryt tpirit which forms the alcoholio basis of the Bitters, by careful and repeated rectification. The juices of the valuable roots, barks, and herbs infused into this wholesome product of the finest Krain,atiU further modify its nature ; so that it becomes, ia fact, a simple diffusive agent,miK all the beady and brain exciting properties which belong, more or less, to all liquors in a raw state. It is merely the safe and harmless vehicle which renders the medicinal virtues of the prepa ration effective increasing their active power, and diffus ing them through the system. Hence the pleasant and gentle glow which is experienced after taking a dose of the Bitters. Instead of creating headache, as unmedioated stimulants are apt to do, this salubrious tonio is the best known remedy for that complaint. It calms aad soothes cerebral excitement, strengthens the nerves, promotes the secretion of the gastric juice, invigorates the bowels, determines the fluids to the surface, improves tho appe tite, increases the animal vigor, regulates organio action, and, from its mild yet effective alterative qualities, is the very best preparation that can be administered to the weaker sex in the peculiar difficulties to which their or ganization subjects them. Fapt. Music. The pleasant little woodland warblers sing On every tree the sweet return of spring ; Away from haunts of men they feel secure. And waste their music where the air is pure. To be secure where human bipeds roam, We use a kind of iron labelled "Chrome," Prepared in globules of a monstrous size, Within whose sldos a spaoious cavern lies ; An opening small admits your precious store. Locked fast by on inexorable door ; Thus we have one of Marvin's Safes, designed To baffle thieves and benefit mankind ; v A safe you might from high Olympus throw, And neither bend nor break it by the blow ; In other forms that furious flames resist All styles and sizes are on Marvin's list. For sale by Marvin A Co., No. 721 Chesnnt street (Masonic Hall). Let no lady who Is Interested in the matter of Boys' Clothing forget that this is "Ladies' Day" at Mr. Wana maker 's new establishment, and that an entirely new stock of Spring and Summer Suits, for Boys' and Chil dren, made np in the moat fashionable and novel styles, elegantly trimmed and tastefully worked, is to be opened to public Inspection. All our ladies ought to sea this assortment of goods before a single article is taken from it, and hence, while they are always welcome, and will always receive the politest attention, they are particularly invited for to-day. Tkoublesomb Coughs and Coijw, Sobs Thboat, and Hoarbinkss are speedily cured by Dr. D. J atnb's Ezpbo TORANT. It gives immediate relief in all Afntiout f the Lungi by producing a free expectoration of the phlegm which obstructs them, thus quieting the Cough, relieving the inflammation, and giving diseased organs a chance to heal Sold by all Druggists. Abt. The fine collection of oil paintings now on exhibi tion at Scott's Art Gallery, No. 1020 Cbesuut street, will be disponed of this evening at ii before 8 o'olock. Connois seurs wishing to view good piotures should embrace this opportunity. Among some of the artists represented are Milne Ramsey. Delacroix, W. Sheridan Young, J. Urabuls, James Hamilton. L. Winter. Briscoe, and others. Sale without reserve. Jewblbt.-Mr. William W. Oaseidy, No. 13 8. Second - street, has the largest and most attractive assortment of fine Jewelry and Silverware in the city. Purchasers oaa rely npon obtaining a real, pure article furnished at a price whioh cannot be equalled. He also has a Urge stook of American Western Watches in all varieties and at all prioea. A visit to bis store ia sura to result is pleasure and profit CUIIAN INDKPENDKNCE. tieutlemen from Cuba Perambulating Gheonut street Iu a suit of Clothes from CnAllUKS Stokf.r', No. KM Cheanut street. Bi-Kitn'a "Standard Winb Bitters," The "Wine Bit ters" of Alfred Hpeer are destined to supersede all other Bitter in the market, just as his "Pure Wines" are now preforred to any other ever made in this oountry or Im ported from other countries, for the simple reason tiiat thoy are the pure juice of the grape made good by age and un adulterated. Bold by DrugKiats. Haixkt, Davis ft Co's Pianos possess the most superb action, with nnusual purity of tone, which is one of lovely softness and great brilliancy. The agonts, No. W7 Cheuiut street, exhibit thirty-four premiums over all others. Vkiitii aL Railways have removed s great objoetiori to Urge hotels. One of the fluent in the country is that in the Am.iiu:aN lloiinK, llo&TON. Mow.rs. Rice Uv left nothing 'undone for the ooinfort of t)u.lr patrons. a A Bbown '. BovV Snrrs, ft trp, Wnnnmnkm it" KViwumiAvr it Wannmafeer ( Wanamnker ct H'anamnker of frtfim'. hroyrnH. irntcn'M. Proton', Hroirn1. tinrihatdit and Hirmark. Hutinett Nnil, $9 up. Chetterflelle, Ncv NKllet Wmlking Cryilt r Harkt. Light Overcoat. .Spring Orerrnnt4, $d. tllaek Suit,, ft 17 f. McHcm Hutl; ftIA ,p rontht' Chetterleldt. VoMhn' HitropnWan ,Wtt, Mark reti l-nnu, $ ;. Mack J)reu Vent; $.1 up Clergtmen'i Hiiitt. mile Faced Cheilerfieldt. licgmter Walking Voait Itilctnt Street Chat; Hnrrit Caitim're fiiiilt. Keui Rlylet Unyt' Jack. Ilhie Hack Voaf, $10 up r'neryitny 1'artt, $3 up. ftilk Htrcl Snitt. ttoyx Jfepartment, Pimt Plnm . Culnm Department, the larji in I'hitnle'pJiia. K. Con. Sixth and Market. K. (;on. Sixth ano Maukp.t K. lka Sixth and Markkt If" Oak Hall. laV-OAK Hall. lr-OAE Halu Wniamnket if H'nvnfnaf--er of Wnnamaker if Wanamaker , Wanamakrr A WtinamnJter t Wanamaker if. Wavnmnker if Wanamaker if hrnj'-n'ii. lirotrn'4. Mrovn'H. Rroirn. Hrairn'i. Hrovn'n. Itrovn'n, Brmrnt. Rroim'i. Hroten't. flrowm'. Irotm'. Itroien'i. Wanamaker if Wanamaker if Wanamaker if Wanamaker ,f WananuMker if W. nanuiker A Wtuuimaker ,f Wanamaker if Wanatnaker if Wtutnmakm (f Broyrn'e. Ilrmrti's. Hrinrn'. flrttvt'e Hrnu-n'i. S. H. S IrlAltlt :. OORKKS 8TRKBY - On the M lntant, by Kt. Joitn Oh.i:nl.-M, HKKHAIlI)tH)KKKS, of lt.-iii8, IV, to on ni n n r i hmk , m riiiJaactlpuiit. JUMP -SMITH In Hover. Del., on h 4th of Mv. , by the Iter. William I'rottviunn, Dr. ItOKKRT J. M 1 . VI:..- 1 t tj TtM Ljtail'it a JIIM1 to Mirh MZ.IK M. SMITH, only dauaiitnr of Juuius u. amilh, I ixj BKWf.KY.- On Monday, May 8. IHtW, MARY U. BKW. LKY, wife of Thoinan J. Bnwloy. The relntiveA and friends arn Invitod to attond the fune ral, from her late reiiidnnce, No. 1217 N. Twelfth slrnet. on triday. the 7 th instant, at 3 o'clock. Interment at Hon aldnon'M Cemetery. H7M.KIt.-On the 4th Instant, ABBOTT OH MTNGKY, young-out child of Marie S. and the late Abbott 11. Fullnr, aged Si yoars and & montliN. HOUOHTIIN.- Suddonly, on the Wth of April, at Jer snyvilln, Illinois, JKNNIK, wife nf W. II. Hoiightlin, aud duuuhter of Hamuid 1,. McFetridnH, of this city. Notice will be givon of time of funeral. RANDOLPH On the Cth Initant, at R o'clock A. M., PHILIP riiYSIUK BANDOLPH, son of the late Jacob Randolph, M. 1). rpO SECUUE YOUK FAMILY FROM WANT, To Relieve Your Mind of Anxiety, To Make a Good Investment, INSURE YOUR LIFE IN THg AMERICAN OF PHILADELPHIA. ALEX- WI1ILLD1N', President. JOHN S. WILSON, Secretary. 610 CLOTHING. One-Price Clothing House, IVo. OO-l AIAUKUT Htroet. Oar Garments are well made. Oiir Cutters are men of tiileut. BUT ONE PKICE IS ASKED. Satisfaction Guaranteed Every Purchaser. GEO. W. NIEMANN, Proprietor, ! IT wfmtf No. 604 MARKET St., above Sixth. yyESTON & BROTHER, MERCHANT TAILORS, S. W. Corner NINTH and ARCH Sts., PHILADELPHIA. DAILY RECEIVING SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES OF THE LATEST IMPORTATIONS. A Superior Garment at a reasonable price. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. B 81 Bmrp JIEFRIOERATORS. H O O L E Y ' S New Patent Self-Ventilating AMERICAN REFRIGERATOR IS THE BEST AND ONLY PERFECT SELF- VENTILATING PRESERVER IN THE WORLD ! And will keep such articles as Vegetables, I mlts, MplLtti. TJuinia ViMh Milk Wtnra J.l nt l..nrr..w , T - - -, ..p.,.., . , iuiihui, drier, and colder, with less Ice, than any other xteirigerutor now iu use. E. S. PARSON &l CO., No. 220 DOCK STREET. SSwsmim PHILADELPHIA. D, P.. K E A R N S, REFIUGERATOR MANUFACTURER, No. 39 N. NINTH St., Philadelphia. An elegant assortment of my own make of Chest and Upright Refrigerators, Finished In the best manner and LOWER THAN ELSEWHERE. OLD REFRIGERATORS REPAIRED and made as good as new, at a sinull cost, at the factory, NO. 39 NORTH NINTH STREET, 4 13 lmrp BELOW ARCH STREET. HATS AND OAPS. jn WARBURTON'S IMPROVED VENTI- Xlated and eaef ttttinir Drens Ht(patontsd),inall th iumrovad fsnliious of the seasua. ClUJOtM U 1' btrnnt, next door to tba V ost Ofhcs. 11 U ap OTP. AM PASTE MANUFACTORY, No. 10 i- I'KTTKK LANK. Papr-loi Mnkom, Book-hinders, lriiuk-inakr, 1'apnr Iwnijors, anil all who usoPAISI'H, will hud this mulls by Si. win, without lumps, mora ailhs sivesuil far heuur and choaper than twn be mailH in tha oidiuary wny. im tut Wanamaik aj'nBiiiiiIsw Casasisan ' l, r i, : INSURANCE. T HE N A T I O N A L LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF TUB TTmtcd States of America, WASHINGTON, D. C CHAIfTKIUCn BY SPROIAI, ACT OP C'ONORBSS AI'l'HWVKD JULY 8fl, lWk CII ( IIMI AI., I,OUU,OOI). HKA.NCII OPKII lti FIEhT NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, PHILADELPHIA., " Where the business of the Company Is transacted, and to wlvrh all general correspondence, should lie addressed. DIKEOTOR8. C'l.AHRhCR II. Cl.AKg, ilAT t'OOKK, John W. Ki.i.is, iR. A. Roi.mma, HKNBT 1. COOKR, Wii.mam H. ( iiANni.sa, John . Dhckkrh, KlfWAKO DlllXIK, U. C. 'JfABKUTOCK. W. U. Mooiuikao, Gkohiik F. Tyi.kk, HLNCKIJiT Cl.AKg, OFFICERS. Cl.ARKN(j n. C't.AKK. Phllaiielnhl a. Presirlent. J at i'oobb, Chairmau Finance and Executive Com mittee. Hknhy D. (!ookr, Washington, Vlee-Presiilent, Kmkrkon W. Pkkt, l'hiiaileiphia, Hircretary and Actuary. K. H. Turner, Washington, Assistant Secretary. Fkancih ii. Smith. M. I).. Medical Director. J. Kwino Wbaks, M. D Assistant Medical Direc tor. MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD. J. K. IUknes, Surgeon-General U. fc. A., Wash ington. P. .1. HoRwrrz, Chief Medical Department, U. S. N., Washington. D. W. Hush, M. D., Washington. SOLICITORS AND ATTORNEYS. lion. Wn.MAM E. CiiANOi.KR, Washington, D. C. Gkouux Hahdinu, l'lillailolplila, Pa. THE ADVANTAGES Oirered by this Company are : It Is a National Company, chartered by special Act of Congress, lstw. It nas a paitt-up capital or 11,000,000. It oirers low rales of premium. It furnishes larger Insurance than other companies for the name money. It is definite and certain in its terms. It Is a home company in every locality. Its policies are exempt from attachment. There are no unnecessary restrictions In the poli cies. Every policy la nonforfeitable. Policies muy be taken which pay to the lnsnred their full amount and return all the premiums, so that the Insurance costs only the interest on the an nual payments. Policies may be taken that will pay to the Insured, after a certain number of years, during life, an an nual income of ouu-tenth the amount named in the policy. No extra rate la charged for risks npon the lives of females. It insures not to pay dividends, but at so low a cost that dividends will do impossible. 8 S warp SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS ON TUE LINK OF PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAIL ROAD AND BRANCHES. MANSION HOUSE, MT. CARBON, Mrs. Caroline Wunder, Pott vi lie P. O., Kolmylkill county. TL'SCARORA HOTEL. Mrs. M. L. Miller, Tuscarora P. O., Schuylkill count r. MANSION HOUSE. VT. F. Kruith, Mahanoy City P. O., Schuylkill county. MOUNT C ARM EL HOUSE, Charles Culp, Mount Carmel P. O., Northumberland co, WHITE HOUSE, K. A. Moss, Reading P. O. ANDALUSIA, Henry Weaver, Reading P. O. LIVING SPRINGS HOTEU Dr. A. Smith, Wernersville P. O., Berks county. COLD SPRINGS HOTEL. LEBANON CO.. William Lercb, Pino drove P. O., Schuylkill county. BOVERTOWN SEMINARY, F. S. Stauffer, Boyertown P. O., Berks county. LITIZ SPRINGS, George F. Greider, Litis P. O., Ijtncaster county. EPHRATA SPRINGS, John Frederick, Kphrata P. O., Lancaster county. PERKIOMEN BRIDGE HOTEL. Davis Longsker, Freeland P. O., Montgomery county. PROSPECT TERRACE, Dr. James Palmer, Freeland P. O., Montgomery county, SPRING MILL HEIGHTS, Jacob H. Breitth, Conshohocken P. O., Montgomery co. DOUTY HOUSE. Theodora Howell, Shamokin, NortUuiuberlsnd touuty. 6 4 2mrp P II R A T A MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA. This popular and well known SUMMER RKSORT will be ojMMiea tor the reoeplion of fraents on the loth of June, under the auspices of J, W. i'KKDKKlOK, tha fonuur proprietor. The entire establishment has beon renovated and refitted, with new and elegant furniture. 4 37 tm ICE COMPANIES. CE! ICE! ICE! ICE! ICE! Ice! Ice! Ice! Ice! Ice! Ice! Ice! OFFICE OF THE KNICKERBOCKER ICE CO., No. 435 WALNUT St., Philadelphia. Kstablished lt32. Incorporated 1864. Wholesale and Retail Dealers and Shippers of EASTERN ICE. TH2M,A8 K- CAHILT President. A. HUNT, Treasurer. V,c. Presulent. E. 11. CORNKLL, Secretary. T. A. HKNDRY, Superintendent. ICK delivered daily in all parts of the consolidated city, west l niladulpuia. Mantua, Richmond, Bndeshurg, Tiiwa and t.ermantown. Prices for families, offices, etc., lor lsritf: lbs. daily go oenU per weuk. 1j 7ft lti " " i, on m : .- $105 " " Irge consumers at wholesale pajces. Orders sent to th atun"tinn"' the following Deiiots, will receive prompt NOS JT.JU'VANIA RAILROAD AND MAS 1 r.K IS J HKK T, WILLOW STBKKT WHARF. Delaware Avenue, RIDUK ROAD AND WILLOW STRKKT. TWKNTY-SKCOND AND HAMILTON STRKKT, "'piKM!! WASHINGTON AVKNUK, and PINK blKKKT WHARF, Schuylkill. 16 K lmrp Iff! le! irt ice ice! MEDICAL. GUILFORD SPRING WATER NATURE'S GRKAT RKMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, KIDNKY COMPLAINTS, m.. ,KHKUMATIM. 1 NHUR Al.til A. vL... . .2 'Jext and most powerful Medicinal Snrin ia Vermont, and luts been endorsed and prescribed hy tus Mi dical I acuity Binue 1H17. v al',.en?aet.U'r'U'in'iHe'ttive 1U ction U A descriptive pamphlet of the Rprine, its cures, and tha analysis of the water, can he procured Jratia of the WHOI.KHAI.K. AtiKNTS, JOHN WYETH & BRO., ., . , , No. II l'i WALNUT Htreet. t AUKKT rftrlet'' 8- KLUS' SON U" W. W A lI Kit MITM.RN, f'hmmut Hill H 1 M 1 It sk i I Ni4 1 llu ! S I' U K SI roets. J. ri. IlliHlil'.l.l., No. 14 (1MKKNIIT Ninui PK:K A CO. No. IMl tUIKKNicr Htrett A. B. TA AI.OR, No. I0I6 ClIKSNUT St 4 21 w,mrp lMPIRE SLATE MANTEL VORKS.-J. B. A-J fcvIMES. No. iiUttOUKSNUT Street. I UwfuiJ DRY OOODS. JJ A T U R I A L H FOR SUIT 3, In Stripes and Grey Mixtures. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT ON THIS MA1UCET. RICKEY. SHARP & CO.. NO. 727 CH ESN UT .STREET. SILKS ! SILKS ! In Stripes, Checks and Shots, IN OR RAT V ARIKTY. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET. 8-1 23 lack iiEr.riArji, I1KAVY MKSH, AT $150 Per 1rard. RICKEY. SHARP & CO.. Ho. 727 CIIESWITT Street. JAPAriZ.S2 SILKS AND rorLITjJETTES, A FI LL ASSORTM KNT. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET. LACS rOITJTS, IN NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET, 4 9tfrp PHILAOKLPHIA. 1869. SPECIALTIES AT TH0RNLETS. EIGHTH & SPRING GARDEN, THILA. SUPERB BLACK SILKS. BEAUTIFUL JAPANESE SILKS IRISn AND FRENCH POPLINS. RICH GLOSSY MOHAIRS, ALPACAS, ETC. We offer the moHt complete and varied Stock: of Goods in oar Line "NORTH OF CHESNUT STREET," and at a BIG DISCOUNT off Chesnut Street Prices, 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" DEY GOODS HOUSE, N. E. COR. EIGHTH AND SPRING GARDEN, 8 18 PHILADELPHIA. LINE!! STORE, No. 828 ARCH STREET. A 1.10, No. I 128 CHESNUT Street. New Linen Dresses,, NEW AND BEAUTIFUL, PRiriTED V Ht sM am W "njnxc8, Received by last gteamer 'irom j (GRENADINES! LAfNSl OKGANDIES! JOHN W. THOMAS, 405 and 407 N. SECOND St., Has now In Stock a J.A0B aacl HANDSOME assortment of NEW GRENADINESfln Stripes and Figured, NEW STYLE LAWNS AND ORGANDIES, 8-4, 4-4, and 8-4 IRON MESH IIERNANI, Together with every variety of NEW and ELEGANT DRESS GOODS. g 8T 8mrp NEW AND CHOICE GOODS are received daily frointhe New York and Philadelphia markets. 2 r NORTH NINTH STREET, ABOVE RACE. ELDER. WALTON & CO., JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF r It Y GOO 1 s, Oiler To-Duy Great Bargains la BLAC K SILKS, ALPACAS AND MIXED GOODS, PIQUE, WHITE GOODS, BONJOl'R POPLINS, and DRESS GOODS IN GENERAL, Bought from first hands and auction. 5 1 wfmlm STOKES & WOOD. SEVENTH AND AHCII STREETS, OPEN TO-DAY, Green Plaid India Silks at 87xc and II DO. Brown I'luid India Silks. Small Btrlped India Silks. Plain Brown Summer Silks, l -To to ."85. A full line of Black Silks, from It ) to Iftiw. A large assortment of Plaid Summer Silka. Si-uu H-I8X, andtim JSwh! DRYOODS. p R I C E & WOOD, t N. V. CORNER HHiHTH AMI FILMUIT. BLACK HII.K.H! m.ACK HILKS! Hlack Oron Grain SiikH, 2, Uif. i. M, $J 89, $J, Mixed Poplins for suits at a. aXi 89 cent per yarrt. Plaid Mohairs, 25 cents per yard. French Lawns, neat style. 81 rents per yard. Black Alpacas, food nimlitle, at SIX. 5 TO ami 90 cents. white ;ooon: whitk ijooum: Plnld and Stripe Nainsooks, Phild and Stripe Slis, soft liniKh Cambrica, Jaconets, Victoria Law in, Nain sooks, SwIrh Muslins, and Plqnes. IlmulHOtne Marseilles Quilts, very cheap. Iloneycomh and Jacquard Quilt. Table Linens, Napkins and Towel. Bargain in All-wool and Domet Flannel. Best makes Bleached and Unbleached Muslins. Sheeting and Pillow-case Linens. Ladles' and Gents' Hosiery and Glores. Ladies' and Gents' Handkerchiefs. Genu' Neck Ties, Shirt Fronts and Suspenders. Ladles' and (Hints' Gauze Merino Vests. Hamburg Kdglngs ant) Inserting. PRICE & WOOD, ft. V. CORNER KltiUTII AND FII.nF.RT. N. B. A new lot of Psrasols and Sun Umbrellas. Jonvin's Kid (Moves, best quality. Kid Gloves at l a pair. 4 S swlt STEEL & SON, Nos. 713 and 715 N. TENTH Street, Open to-day, 301)0 VARUS PLAID WASH SILKS, ALL COLORS 80 INC HES WIDE, atl'12. Maid nnd Striped Japanese Silks. Plain Japanese Silks, 1W to 2. BLACK GRO GRAIN SILKS AT LOW PRICKS. Black Gro Grains, 85 Inches wide, at f'2. Piru r qualities, at 12-ift, 2-W, $2ffi, J3. Best makes of Lyons Gro Grains, in-Zl to 9 R0. BARGAINS IN WHITE GOODS. Large Plaid Swlns Muslins at 3TX cents. Pltiiii Nainbooks, line ciuulltles, 85 to f0 cents. Gents- Linen HilkK, large size, 80, 2!i cents. Indies' Hemstitched Hilkfs., line quality, 85 to &0c, DRESS GOODS AT OLD PRICES. A large assortment of every variety of DRESS GOODS, at as low prices as before the war. 100 DOZEN REAL KID GLOVES, at ft, Selling elsewhere at fl-OT. It PARASOLS. PARASOLS. ALL THE NEWEST London and Paris styles, whioh for noTeltr, va riety, and elenanoe are unequalled. A large as utrl.mnnt nf I na lTBrs. Sea Side and Sun (Jin,- breliaa at the lowest prices, at H. DIXON'S Fancy Roods Store, No. 21 a. Hiuuiu nireeu 410 3m BONNETS, TRIMMINGS, ETC fV, THOMPSON REYNOLDS, Importer, Wholesale and Ketaa Dealer In STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS F BENCH FLOWEKS, FEATHPRS, KTO..BTC. N. W. Corner EIGHTH and VINK Sts., V. S. HEATH. i4 61m Phlladelphlnv NEW PUBLICATIONS NEW ?HBLICATKPS American Sunday W J 'Un Tle ld 'IlilinlV KltET or, volume U a new and on' the first Cht-drc Of SUntoujj. V oal Berlins to be called the CjilVtun, from tlu ir' jrbet; or, Tales of English -Bwwaa-U' cloth. 6 cents. Uook. W..othe-oottrUCtlV aUd cnoriuhr riiIii:Scii or. cents. ms. i-"niia lSmo., cloth, 50 wins, . VORL.l. if- 18mo., cloth, fjfj I'lie (iSratelul IriMh Uoj. 18mo.. cloth! All rontu 1 t American Sunday-School Union, 11M Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. ' 4iW mwi U lulflms 808 CHESNUT STREET, ALL THE NEW HOOKS FOR LESS THAN PUB LISHERS' PRICKS. History of the United SUtos Secret Service, by General . naiiDuii uoteciive i'olioe. One volume u... .... eid m.: . . . ... ' vv- um was pumisaea uun year, as a subscription i ft now soia lor l ou at 1UKMKKU THE MALAY ARCHIPELAGO, PRICE, $2-75. NEW NOVEL KATHLEEN, 40 CENTS. APPI.ETON'S JOURNAL. AMERICAN AND FOREIGN CHROMOS, PLAYING CARDS, ETO. ETO. ALL THE MAGAZINES. TUlNKIt ItltOTHKltS dk C' liiw3t No. 80S CHESNUT Street, Phila. PORTER & COATES, PUBLISHERS AND BOOKSELLERS, 822 CHESNUT Street, MARBLE BUILDING, ADJOINING CONTINENTAL HOTEL, books Keianea at w noicsale Prices. rs 22m wf?r BOOTS AND SHOES. s x xvxnu STYLES T T T BOOTS AUD SHOES FOR GENTS' W-y-t a T Jjj J. XV. BARTLETT, NO. 33 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, 10 16fuiW ABOVE CHESNUT. TO THE PUBLIC THE FINEST AND larpett assortment of the latest styles of Boots, (.miuos, aud tthoos for Men and Boys can bs had at vDWiCf ar.nr.to An11n.11 nurr a Lnrifo KnUbliahment, 4 1 tin No. N. MM IU touoot. FIFTH EDITION THE LATEST NEWS. Visitors at tho Exccutivo Mansion 'Murders' by United SlatM Deserters in Texas Appointments. FROM J"A SITING TON. Dttpatch t th AttoeiateA Vms. Appointments. Wahijim.tox, May 6 The President to-d,r ! )Knnlcd Kninia A. McMarktn I'oslmislress at Salem. Illinois, and John A. Pratt Assessor of IntiTnaJ Revv une for the Seventh Kentucky District. A Cnplnin Nhnl by Desrrlcrn. A teieirram was recelveil at the War Department to-da.T from Austin, Texas, announcing that Brevet Captain B. II. Darkness, First Lieutenant 3stb United States Infantry, was shot and instantly killed while In pursuit of deserters from the 3sth Infantry, The murderers were captured and conducd in Fort BIhM. Interviews with tlie President. Rx-Sonator Carlisle, of West Virginia, who waa recently confirmed as Minister to Stockholm, font whose confirmation was subsequently reconsidered, had on Interview with the President to-day. Governor Geary, of Pennsylvania, and a delegati of the Philadelphia I nion Lea(iiie,were at tlie White IIouso to-day, and bad a loiifc interview with tho President A large number of persons thronged tha ante-room during the morning, but very few ob tained audience. An Order Henclmled. Secretary Boutwell has rescinded the order closing the official duties of the clerical force of the Trea sury Department at S P. M., and business hours will continue from A. M. to 4 P. M., as heretofore. Uovrrninent Detective. Colonel William P. Wood, Chief of the Detective force of the Treasury Department, having resigned, Major C. Whiteley, of Boston, has been appointed t the office. FOR SAE. COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE, fflk Tim subscriber ofTors forssla tha Ksrm and ZX Country Mansion of the Iste Willism Riohsrdson, Kss; situated near I.inwond Station, Delaware count, Penn sylvania, eisliteon miles south of the oitjr of Philadelphia, snd rsther less than two miles bank from the lias oi tha Philadelphia and Wilmington Railroad. The buildings oonmst of a onmparatlvely new double) Three-story Stone Mansion, finished throughout in hm most subs'ntial manner, with a coach-house, stable, tcer bouse, etc. Also, a oommodious stone frame Farm Hoiisa. with large Barn. Wagou Houses. Sheds, and all oonTeas enens tor storing crops, (Spring House, etc The Far contains about seventy five acres, and has been greats improved by the late proprietor, and brought t a, high degree of fertility. Locution high and perfects? healthy, snd the surrounding oountry the most romaaS snd picturesque in the whole county. The almost ho communication with Philadelphia and other cities r AItj railroad and rivor affords every facility that ooulc ,y the sired. Terras very easy. Apply to the subsenh . bs am, the Ksecutors of above estate. ttt 0ns ( J. r 4 24tf I.inwood. F . OKIR. . ennsylvanii FOR SALE THE LARP inia. iR AND ELE- Knub Residonse, No. 3330 Oreoa feet front, wihh.aide yard of SO f- 1 """ " " to Pennsylvania avenua. Itb- The lot is 147 feat das and tha neighborhood is p in oloss vicinity to tba Park, upoaaeoommodatuia ts easant and good. Will be sold .ma. M30t OOLLADAY A8HKPHERD, a. mi a. - 4kV FOR No. 61S WALNUT Street. SALE FOUBTORY BRIOK a: ah m bt ,ith all modern conveniences, being No. Sit WT H Htreet. nrst door below Hnnire Apply to CLARK A KTTING. HM"r a J , No. 711 WALNUT Street. avMr ets fitted throughout will be sold with house if f ! 4 s af FOR SALE, AT MOUNT HOLLY, N. J. ft fine and commodious houu. with nrnumMiU 461m V ' ricu.. jvi v. noilri or K. O. THORNTON, No. 5 N. WATKR St. FOR SALE HOUSE AND FURNI TURE, No. 614 SPRUCK Street. Immediate p. n. A pply this week. 6 4 4t TO RENT. TO RENT OR VClK SlT.RTHir fnw lirS ST1TDTION HOITHR ri;.. m , .-7u..- . iwHOHiufl ma oe giren. s A . N- W' cor- FRONT n( WHARTON St"u, 8Jj'i . Philadelphia, M. OERMANTOWN PROPERTY TO LET. A Urge, modern-built house, tensnt-house, ooaob , s.nU Ave acres of land, handsomely laid out walk and garden; within two minutes' walk of buy's Lane Sa. tion. Apply to J. ARMSTRONG. 4W Ut TO LET, FURNISHED. THE RESI DENCE No. 4107 WALNUT Street, West Philadei. pbia. Apply at Wo. i' WALNUT SU i. 1 T ?NT-AN OFFICE SUITABLE FOR A I MTrX" Without board. at N. FURNITURE, ETO. BARGAINS IN FURNITURE OO TO RICHMOND & CO., No. 45 South SECOND Street, 4 Mint ABOVE CHESNUT, BAST SIDE, P U U N U R B. , A. & H. LEJAMBItE HAVE REMOVED THEIR Fnrnitnre & Uplolsteraii Warerooins TO NO. 1127 CHESNUT STREET, 8 10 wfmemrp GIRARD ROVT. PHOTO-MINIATURES, ETO. M R' DROADDENT Would respectfully advise his friends and the public thai. bs has resumed the practioe of PHOTOGRAPHY, and ia I i,rePareu iu oompany wun r. ruiuiiira, to take Pha. I tographs in every variety of style, including Photo-Miniatures, Ivorytypos, and the new style of CRAYON PICTURES, in the seat, possible niunnor and of any size. Messrs. BROADBKNT PHILLIPS bea to ad.1 tk. assuranoe that customers who favor them with a visit wiM nioet with courteous attoutiun aud prompt elocution t their orders. Prices modoruto. 1'lease call aud oe specimen. DROADDENT & PHILLIPS ao. iyuy Chesnut Street, 6 1 hlliWllll4p PHILADELPHIA.
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