to aiim in rtf " THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1869. 5 r ft mvgit'Ai Ann int iM tnc. The City Amunementa. li ?2rJi 00 P,,rforn' this evening br tho Rich- h1 ,n,iSf Mr s- Hchrons will Jiuve a h-nflt, wnen Miss Nusnn Ciiton will uppear a "Arlino"' m the llchrmian Uirl. Attiih Walnut Mr. John Bronstham will have a benefit thm evening. 77m Wy of Life and th.' burlesque of l-ocahtmla will lie performed. Mr. NroiiKhain s uw Imrlesiiue entitled Much Ai) A bout ths Um-ehant Veni-e U In preparation At tub Akch Lotta will have a hoiieftt thU evn ifTi and will appear a "Pepina" and "Myrtle Mrd Ueton" in her new drama of 1'rjrina. A matinee to-morrow. At the Thkatkr COMiqnH Miss Siisnn Oalton will have her flrnt bunellt tins eveiiliiR. Jrit J-cn an l ljf Deux Avcwjlee will bo performed. A matlueu to morrow. At tub American there will be a matinee per formance to-morrow, when a verjr attractive pro gramme will lie presented, In which all the leading artists will appear. Tun Nkw ork Cwcrs. under the manajrenvnt. of L. It. Lent, of the lllppothealron, Fourteenth Htreet, New York, will open tor a sinuon of twn weeks, on KiKhth street, above lines, on Monliy next. Tills circus has a ilrst-clus reputation, ii'i I the management promise a aeries of unusually bril liant and elexant entertainments. Tub Nkntz-Hassi.kk Uhcukhtka will Rive their last tnatlneo of tbe season at Musical Fund Hall to morrow. John B. Oouoii will lecture this evenlntr, at the Chesnut Htreet Itlnk, on "Temperance." Yesterd ly we erroneously announced tills lecture for last evening. A Mimical Entkrtainmrnt will be Riven this evening, by the members of tho (treen Hill Prosiiy terlau rtablmth School, assisted by a portion of the Ucrmanla Orchestra, at the church, Olrard avenue, above Sixteenth street. CITY IT 12 JIM. UORTOM DEPARTMENT With chnie atnortment of nr. lected style of IHere GooiU, to be mail up to order hy competent and tarperieneed Cutter and Workmen int Men', Vouih', Boyt' and Children' garment if every ttyle, llAI.F WAT HETWKEN ) liKNNKTT CO., fifth and XOWKB HaI.1., Sixth ttreeU.) Ho. 518 Maukkt St., PHILADKI.PIIIA, AND NO. (OH RnOADWAY, NKW YoliK. SoMHTHIKO new In Spring Coats, jut received, at Chaklks Stokes', Wo. 82t Chennut street. What is a Tonic f Bear thi. In mend that although k'toaio la, to a certain extent, a stimulant o ilinalanl, un modified by any medicinal tvbutancee, it not a Ionic, but A XHEDILTTANT. In HOHTETTKIt'S STOMACH BlTTKRS there Is a stimulating element of the purest grade manufac tured in this or an other country. Evory flory and corro aire oil or acid which contaminates the ordinary liquors of commerce, is expelled from the rye tpirit which forms the alcoholic basis of the BlTTEns, by careful and repeated rectification. The juioes of the valuable roots, barks, and herbs infused into this wholesome product of the finest irraln.still further modify its nature; so that it becomes, in fact, simple diffusive agent,mfniM all the heady 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 effeotive inoreaaing 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 Bittebs. Instead of creating headache, as unmedicated stimulants are apt to do, this salubrious tonic is the best known remedy for that complaint. It calms and soothes erebral excitement, strengthens the nerves, promotes the secretion of the gastrio juice, invigorates the bowols, determines the fluids to the surface, improves the 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 Conization subjects them. New bttle Chesterfield Coats for May, at No. 824 ChksNDT Street JrwlCLBT. Mr. William W. Caaeidy, No. 13 8. Second street, baa the largest and most attractive assortment of fine Jewelry and Silverware in the city. Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure article furnished at a price which cannot be equalled. He also has s large stock of American Western Watches in ail varieties and at all prices. A visit to bis store is sure to result in pleasure and profit. k We make a specialty of Pantaloons Cutting at No. 824 Cbksnut Street. A Dkhijie. It has long been a doeire with medical men to have an agreeable tonic which will act beneficially upon the different functions of the system without dolete rious effect. Speer's "Standard Wine Bitters" fully meet the want so long felt. Their base la his pure wine, without any medication, except by herbs and roots. Sold by drug gists. Wanam akkb, ft Bbown's. Boys' Suits, $3 Up. Wanamaker A Brown', VTanamaker it Jiroum't. Wanamaker t Brown1!, Wanamaker A Drown': Wanamaker A Brown't. Wanamaker A Broun'. Wanamaker A Brown'. Wanamaker A Brown', Wanamaker A Brown't. Wanamaker A Brown't. Wanamaker A Browti's, Wanamaker A Brown't, Wanamaker A Brown't. Wanamaker A Brown't. Wanamaker A Brown't. Wanamaker A Brown't. Wanamaker A Brown't, Wanamaker A Brown', Wanamaker A Brown't, 'Wanamaker A Brown't. Wanamaker A Brown't. Wanamaker A Brown't, Wanamaker A Brown't. Wanamaker A Brown't. earibaldi and Birnnark. Butinett Utiitt, $9 up. ChtHierficld. Jfew titylet Walking Coat. J)reet Sack. Light Otercoat. Spring Ooereoate, $6. Black Suit, $17 up. Melton Suit, $18 up. Youth' ChetterieUit. 1 outfit' Metropolitan Sarkt. Black Brett l"antt, $5 up. Black Brett Verts, $3 up. llrrgymen'l Suit. Silk Faced CheMer field. Ktgirter Walking Coat; IXUetot Street aat. Harrit Oateimere Suit. Jiie Stylet Boy' Jacket. Blue Sack Coat, $10 up. Hoery-tlay Itmu, $3 up. Silk Mixed Suit. Boy' Department, firtt Floor. Cuttota Department, the largeM in rhilatlelphia, B. K. Cor. Sixth and Mabkct. 8. K. Cob. Sixth and Mabket. 8. K. Cob. Sixth and Mabket. Isv-Oae Haiu lrOkl II ALU tr Oak Hall. riAiutu:i. FREDERICK POWELL. On Thursday, the 6th in stant.by the Kev. Kobert Chase, JOHN W. t'RKDKKICK to ANNA, daughter of the UtM James Powell, all of this city. GREENLEAF CHKW. On the 6th instant, at the Church of the IntnrceBBor' by Kev. J. W. Iliinlmm, Mr. .KOKGK 11. UKKKNLKAF to Miss LIZZIK it. CHK W, both of this city. mi:i. IEHDOUER.-On the 6th instant, JOHN DESDOUER, tw. I ha .u. r nf it IM miff. The male relatives and friends, also the French Benevo lent Society, are resj ectfully invited to attend the fune ral, from hw late reaidence, No. UjU Walnut street, on Saturday morning at V o'clock. HOUGHTLIN.-Suddenly, on the 2th of April, at Jer- seyville, Illinois, dr.rtrtin., wire or . n. iioukiiwu. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the fun e of hur father. Samuel L. McFet ridge, No. 1-07 bhippon alreet, ihis (Friday) afternoon at 3 0'oloca. I,OWBER.-On Friday morning, May 7, ELIZABETH TWKI.l.H. wife of Dr. Edward ixjwber. Her funeral will be from No. 2-U 8. Eighth street, on Mmiriav. tli loth instunt. at 10 o'olovk. McINTOSH.-Suddenly, on the 4tb instant, Mr. WIL- The relatives of the family and his city friends are re peoi full invited to be present at his late residence. No. 41 J Christian street, on Fnduy evening at 7 o'clock pre cisely, for religious services, as the body will be takeu to Greenwood Cemetery, Brookbn, on Saturday morning in ine o o oioca irniu. MOFFKT. On the loth Instant, Mct'AKULi'.na mvr- The relative and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attena tne luuerai, iroin ni inw ramou, 1H16 N. Second street, on Sat urday ai Uiruoon at a o clock, nut at Monument Cemetery. MOKRIS.S.-On the 4tb instant, HENRY M. MORRIS8, In tbe 4nth year of his agt.. ...... , . His relatives and tho triends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from lus late residence, N;i. Jl li. Fleventh street, on Saturday, tho Stb Instant, at 3 o'clock y, M. Interment at Mount Moriah. VI A NIX H. PH. On the Mh instant, at 6 o'clock A. M., rill J IP PHYS1CK RANDOLPH, son of the late Jaoob The relative and male friends are respectfully Invited toV& nd h7fueral. fro... the residence of hi luotr. So 'H Fourth street, on Saturday, the 8lh iu.Uut. at 4 O'clock f. Ot., WllllOU Iiiriwo. u ... ,,.! tt ATP VANTK.T. WORKS. J. B. I J KIM EH, N O. !i I VtO i;iir.on u . 7 viT" K IN K EI IN CAM UK CONSULTED ON li .11 Hi.,.,,, of a rnrtain specialty. Olfice hours, 8 til a. Ko.Wb.iiLtiVLNi'Ubtrit. INSURANOE. ryo 8EOU11E YOUK FAMILY FllOM WANT, To Believe Your Mind of Axudttj, To Make a Good Investment, INSURE YOUR LIFE IK Till 1ST Xi R I O A N OF PHILADELPHIA. A1KX. WniLLDLN, President. JOHN 8. WILSON, Secretory. 6 10 CLOTHING. ALL DEPARTMENTS NOW IN Full and Successful Operation. OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT 1 turnlnir out the KINKST CLOTULNU made la Philadelphia this pprlnjr. OL'U RKADY-MADE DEPARTMENT la being largely patronized and becoming very popular with many who never before thought of wearing "Ready Made Clothing." OUR FURNISHING DEPARTMENT Is In receipt of a large lot of FINE VALISES. ThOHe preparing for their summer trip, please take notice. OUR YOUTI1S' AND BOYS' DEPARTMENT la attracting much attention and favorable comment on account of the elegance and superiority of its newa nd complete stock. JOHN WANAMAKER. CLOTHIER, 5 6 4p Chesnut Street Clothing Establishment. C Jrice Clothing House, No. tJO 1 3IARKET Street. Onr Garments' are well made. Our Cutters are men of talent. BUT ONE PRICE IS ASKED. Satisfaction Guaranteed Every Purchaser. GEO. W. NIEMANN, Proprietor, 2 17 wfmtf No. 604 MARKET St, above Sixth. WESTON & 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. 8 81 8mrp SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS OS 1HK LINE (V PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAIL ROAD AND BRANCHES. MAKSIO.V HOl'SK, MOUNT CARHOH, Mrs. Caroline Wundor, Pottsville P. O., Hohuylkill county. TIWABOKA HOTF.L, Mrs. M. L. Miller, Tuscarora P. O., Schuylkill county. MANSION HOl'SK, W. F. Smith, Mahanoy City P. O., Schuylkill county. MOINT VARMKL HOl'SK, Charles Gulp, Mount Carmel P. O., Northumberland CO. WH1TK HOUSE, E. A. Moss, Reading P. O. ANDALUSIA, Henry Weaver, Reading P. O. J.1VINO Sl'KlXliS HOTKL, Dr. A. Smith, Werners ville P. U., Berks county. COLD Sl'KINGS HOTEL. l.EHASON fOfNTV, William Lerch, Pine Grove P. U., Schuylkill county. BOYEHTO WN SUM IN A K V, F. S. Htautfer, Boyertown P. O., Berks county. LITIX Sl'KINGS, George F. Greider, Litiz P. O., Lancaster county. EI'HHAIA SflllNGS, John Frederick, Ephrata P. O.. Lancaster county. J'EKKIOMEN BHIItGK HOTEL, Davis Longaker, Freeland P. O., Montgomery county. I 'H OS I 'E ( T TES HA E, Dr. James Palmer, FTeeland P. O., Montgomery county. SI-RING MILL HEIGHTS, Jacob H. Kreish, Conahohocken P. O., Montgomery CO. vourr house, Theodore Uowell, bhamokin, Northumberland co. 6 4 Sinrp P II RATA MOUNTAI N8PRINGS, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA. This popular and well known SUMMER RESORT will be opened for the reception of guents on the 16th of June, under the auspices of J. W. 1KKDKKIUK, the former proprietor. The entire establishment has been renovated and refitted with new and elegant furniture. 4 'JT7 2in MEDICAL. QUILFORD SPRING WATER NATURE'S GREAT REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, KIDNEY COMPLAINTS, RHEUMATISM, and NEURALGIA. This is the oldest and moxt powerful Medicinal Spring in Vermont, and has been endorsed and presoribea by ths Medical Faculty since 1H17. In diseases requiring an alterative, its action is speedy and permanent. A descriptive pamphlet of the Spring, its cures, and ths analysis of the water, can be procured gratis of ths WHOLESALE AGENTS, JOHN WYETH & BRO., No. 1414 WALNUT Street. Also for sale by CHAS. ELLIS, SON A CO., No. 1000 MAKKKT Htreet. W. WALTER MUTXFN, fhwwmt Hill. FREDERICK HKOWN, FIFTH and CHESNUT SU. JAMF.H T. SH1NN, BROAD and KPKUUU Mtreeta. O. K. HURHKLL, No. 141(1 'H ESNUT Street. PECK A CO., No. Iii28 CHESNUT Street, f A. b.AALOR. No. 101 CHESNUT SU 4 31 wsSmrp REFRIGERATORS. pa P. K E A R N S, REFRIGERATOR MANUFACTURER, No. 39 N. NINTH St., PhUadelphia. 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 small cost, at the factory, NO. 39 NORTH NINTH STREET, 4 18 lmnt BELOW ARCH STREET. "IOIIN FARNUM & CO., COMMISSION MK Ji ff ehants and Manufacturers of Oonestoga Tioking, etc., No. USA CUKbN UX Street, PkiUddolplua. 4 1 wtinl DRV GOODS. JATEKIAL8 FOR SUITS, In Stripes and Grey Mixtures. TIIK LARGEST ASSORTMENT OX THIS MARKET. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET. In Stripes, Checks and Shots, IN GREAT VARIETY. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESS UT STREET. 8-4 SLACK IIERBIAnr, HEAVY MKSlI. AT $150 Per Yard. RICKEY. SHARP & CO.. Uo. 727 CIXESriTJT Street. krArAtficsE sslxs AND rOFLIIJETTES, A FULL ASSORTMENT. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET. LACE FOXNTS, IN NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET, 4 9tfrp PHILADELPHIA. 1869. SPECIALTIES AT THOENLEY S. EIGHTH & SPRING GARDEN, PHILA. SUPERB BLACK SILKS. BEAUTIFUL JAPANESE SILKS. IRISH AND FRENCH TOPLINS. RICH GLOSSY MOHAIRS, ALPACAS, ETC We offer the moBt complete and varied Stock of Goods in our Line "NORTH OF CHESNUT STREET," and at a BIG DISCOUNT on Chesnut Street Prices, as everybody knows we can airord to sell CII EAPER, as we WORK under a mere FRACTION OF THE IK EXPENSES, THORNLEY'S "CENTRALLY LOCATED OLD ESTABLISHED" LEY GOODS HOUSE, N. E. COR. EIGHTH AND SPRING GARDEN, t 18 PHILADELPHIA. G RENADINESl LAWNS! ORGANDIES! JOHN W. THOMAS, 405 and 407 N. SECOND St., Has now In Stock a LARGE and HANDSOME assortment of NEW GRKNADINENfln Stripes and Figured, NEW STYLE LAWNS AND ORGANDIES, 3-4, 4-4, and 8-4 IRON MESH HERN AN I, Together with every variety of NEW and ELEGANT DRESS GOODS. 8 27 Smrp NEW AND CHOICE GOODS are receive! daily from the New York and Philadelphia markets. 7 LINEN STORE, Ho. 828 ARCH STREET. ALSO, No. I 128 CHESNUT Street. New Linen Dresses, NEW AND BEAUTIFUL rmrjTED LINEN CAIttBUXCS, Received by last steamer from Europe. 25 NORTH NINTH STREET, ABOVE RACE. ELDER, WALTON & CO., JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OK 13 11 Y Or O O 1 H, Oiler To-Day Great Burgalns In BLACK SILKS, ALl'ACAS AND MIXED GOODS, l'lql'E, WHITE GOODS, BONJOl R POPLINS, aud DRESS GOODS IN GENERAL Bought from first hands and auction. B 1 wfmlm JNDIA SHAWLS AND SCARFS. GEORGE FRYER, No. 916 CHESNUT Street, Invltea attvntlou to his elegant stock of INDIA SHAWLS AND SCARFS, BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, JAPANESE SILKS, MATERIALS FOR SUITS, DHKSSand FANCY GOODS IN GREAT VARIKTV, Purchased on the most advantageous terms for rash, and .will bo sold as cUeau us at any store In the city. B Tim N. U.-Iudla fc-Uawla allerdd, repaired, aud cleaaeO. FOR THE LADIES. ANTILLAS-0 1, O A K S - SIIAWLhT M We invite Isdies' attention t.9 our line KKposition of MANTLES, got up with nmiHuM Ute and Mf. gnc. The prloes from lit to r9 Aninag the styles we cnuinorM tiin PAULA, ELTANE, WATTKAU, MASANIELLO, VELOCIPEDK, .SKELETON IIASQUK, ETC. ETC. A choice collection of LLAMA LACES, SHAWLS, etc,, for the seaside, evening, carriage, full dress, and for mourning, in all the fabrics adapted to these wants. COOPER & CONARD, S. E. COR. NINTH AND MARKET STS., 1 Tfin PHILADELPHIA pOR THF LADIES. Jwr RKCKrvpn, TOWEL RACKS AND HAT RACKS, With spaces for Zephyr F.mbroiclury. SATIN QUILLED RIRTJONS, SATIN QUILLED RIBBONS, N. 3, 4, 6, 9 and 12 in Black ; No. 4 in all colors. Also, s full line of new designs in 1 REAL GUIPURE LACES, REAL GUIPURE LACES. J. G. MAXWELL, LADIES' DRICSS TRIMMINGS A PAPKR PATTERNS S. E. Corner CHESNUT & ELEVENTH, 6 6 8t PHILADELPHIA. 1115. WBL T HOPKINS' LADIES' IiIMPOItlUM:. NO. 1113 CHESNUT STREET (OIRARD ROW). Largest assortment and Bert and Cheapest Goods in ths crly in all the following liaes: Manufacturer of Hopkins' Celebrated Champion Hoop Skirts, for Ladies, Misses, and Children, in over four hun dred styles, shapes, lengths, and sizes. Coteil, batme, and Janes Corets, In eiht different styles, manulaotured xpressh for our oo sales, from l4iO to gt3. Il.'l diSorent styles of superior fitting French woven Whalebone COKfeKTS. from S I to J 4 varieties of extra handsome Whalebone Corsets, from 75 cents to S'J'SO. (Shoulder Braces, Madams Foy's Corset Skirt Sup porters, eto. Mrs. Moody's Patent Self-adjusting Abdominal Corset, highly reoommended by physicians, from $3 to 7. FlIX IJNKf OF I.ADIK.-f' UNDKllOAR MKN'IX. Ht Bart, ram Fantom's Family Sewing Machines, being gratuitously distributed to our customers for ths purpose of getting them introduced. 8 3o 3u PARASOLS. PARASOLS ALL TIIE NEWEST London and Paris styles, which for novelty, va riety, and elegance are unequalled. A large as sortment of Lace Covers. Sea Mide and Sun Um brellas at the lowest prices, at II. llXO.N'fc Fancy Goods Store, No. 41 8. EIGHTH Street. 4 1U 3u CLOTHS, OASSIMERES. ETO. 'PECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. W.T.SNODGKASS&CO., No. 34 South SECOND Street, Have JuBt received a fresh importation of Genuine Scotch Cheviots, Elegant French Coatings LATEST STYLES OF Fancy Cassimeres and Vestings, for tubiR 4 8 Smrp RETAIL DEPARTMENT. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETO. JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO., JEWELLERS, No. 819 CHESNUT Street, (TJntU their late Store U rebuilt), HAVE NOW An Entirely New Stock of Goods, To replace that destroyed bj Are, and are now opening TARIS MANTEL CLOCKS, Single and In sets, with SIDE ORNAMENTS. Bardou A Son's newest and best grados of OPERA GLASSES, Bridal, Party, and Opera Fans. The latest contributions of Art In REAL BRONZE. A largely Increased supply of Diamonds, Fine "Watches, Jewelry, AND ARTISTIC SILVER WARE. Also, a very full line of GORIIAM MANF'G COMPANY'S FINE ELECTRO-PLATED WARES. PRICES MODERATE. 4 8 mwf lmrp 1' E C I A I, NOTICE JACOB II A R 1, K Y JKWKLLKR, I . ...... . I Has Uomoved to his Now More, 871tnw6t No. I;!J0 UHluS.VltT Street, JOW IS THE TIME TO CLEANSE YOUR HOUSE. V1 Hi lt, Il ilini l Ac ,.4 WAMII1NU AND CI.RANNINU POWDKIt Jm litiA.innlln(l for anrllllhlnff Pin4 1.1..- , A .111 hold use. Ask fur it and tuke nn othi'r. ' 4 Wo. II116 FRANK r OKU Hoa l. FOH MOIHS. HBIJABI.B! CllBAPl KllAiKA Tl jld by dnipglHts everywhere. THKOD. S. UAltLS lacturer, Boiiton. Nevr Bize, 60 ceuta. o a st ' NEW PURLIOATIONS. JJAIU'KU & IiUO'I Hl'AiS, New Youk, tin ,' Wished: WAM.ACWN IiIAI.A V A iff II I PlII.Ai JO. TDK MALAY A lt( :1 1 ' '1' I. Mil) Too Lnd of the Orans litnn and tho Hu.l n ruradiso. A Narrative of I rsvnl, wiih riinnies of fi:n un I hiimrs. ily ALKitRK Uukhi i. Vai.i.ai:k, Auliu i nl "I'miiln ontdiAmtwn and Kl'o N'ni."'s riilin iViffv, 0f dm Amazon," eto. 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With a Map auu &uusi rations. 11110., iiuiu, 91 id. ttf HaIII'KR A BllOTHKlui will tend any of the ahoee omA. ty mail, ltoMtiye jree, 10 any part oj Ine . ntteit Slate, on reertpti'S the price, NEW PUBLICATIONS. American Sunday-School Union. I.AIY LUCY'S :KI:T; or, The 4a old 'l'liiiiiM-. Thin ia tho Unit volume of a new and orltfiiml Hcries to be called the Children of Htuntoun Corbet; or, Tales of KiirUhu Cblldren, from the relKii of (jueen Mury to Uiat of Queen Anne. 18nio., clutli, 60 vents. Iltl3(. A very attractive and enturtainino; book, lemo., cloth, fiuu. XIli: l'ltl'.X'H l'ltO rKSTAT; or, loultt 91Icliuud. 18mo., cloth, 50 cents. OLIVER WOULD. 18uio., cloth, 60 cents. TWENTY.FIVH H3ITS; or, The Urutelul Ii-InIi Hoy. lmo., cloth, 40 cents. American Sunday-School Union, 1122 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. 4 20 mwf PORTER & COATES, PUBLISHERS AND BOOKSELLERS, 822 CHESNUT Street, MARBLE BUILDING, ADJOINING CONTINENTAL HOTEL, Pooka Rotallcd at Wliulenule Prices. f3 22m-f5r HEATERS. R E M ( L. D. MERSHCETS SONS' RUSSIA" HEATER TO N. W. Cor. TWElI'i'H and FILBERT. Ranges, Grates, Slate Mnti!.., eto. Order received for all kiuiis of Hnck Work. A. M. HKK.SH1IN. I V-ldf I GEO. B. WRKflHOM PEKCONAL. piIILADELFIUA ( il SVER A MEItCK. OF COM- Notice is hereby (riven llmt iipplication willbe uado'to the I Usui ance Company . ili Stale f Pennsylvania to HOWAltll 1HNCHMAN. President. PniLADF.LrillA CHAM HKR OF COM. the liiSi. Mn'tfT? . wdAb.u?le to tdublicau Pol . hu,,;:y 1,1 "'""' Coni,,ny to issue llifl TWwmii af.l10 rojla;? l,i:"r feroetusl l',rliT, No. 1149, loot or mislaid. HUvVAHU ULNCHM.J', ZZ.1 President. APPLICATION HAS BERN MADE FOR n,riv, i" !CBt. rtfncate No. 12W, name of "Ports nrmth Urp nana1 Asylum," i,Uod May g. 1H57. for 17u0. u due.laiiuary 1, 1)0,6. i irixuial lost in tire, lliou-V.- " BLA1U A BUOTIIKR, 4"wtBjut Portsmouth, v'a. FLOUR. QHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, For the Trade or at Retail. EVERY BARREL WARRANTED. Itoywtoiio lTlosir IVII1I, Nog. 1 and 81 OIRARD Avenue, 4 1 lmrp Eiwt of Krout street. fOR SALE. O COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE m U:l -The subscriber off, fo, ,m, thi, vfr f Cvuntry Mansion ot tJie a, VlllUai uLSSaL vT ailustvd inn Linwood 8Ij.ii.-T iiL.? -?-M'ro". JU arlvsnia. ewnteon miles s.mth of u c.i, rffl,K snd rather loss thsn two miles ba-k lw lh. j!S I hllsdolphissnd WllminKUm Hadroad? U"0' The buildinKs oonsist of a enmparsMvely new rioaWla Tliree-story Mono Mansion, finished thnwuhout la kaa most solietantisl manner, with a ooaolrhimm atahle, les honse, eto. Also, a commodious stone frame Farm II hhil with larce Itsin, WsKm Houses, hlieds, an1 all eonvmu raooa lor stunnc cnips, rttinnx House, eto. The Kir contains shout seventy live acres, and has been greatly Improved by the 1st proprietor, ano brought to a Innh (1i'(mii of fortility. Iiocation hutb and pcrturAif hpaltbv. and ths surroiintlinir conntrv the most roraaahM and pictnroruuo in the whole ooiuity. The almost hourby coniniiinicat.ion witn I'liiiadoipiiia ana outer oitias oy sa railroad snd river affords every facility that could be de- sirt-d. Terms very eay. Apply to the subscribes, onest tho rjiocutors of above estate. J. It. UK IK, 4 24if Linwood, Pennsylvania. !" FOR SALE THE LAUGE AND ELE- Kitut Bosidonrn, Ko. 1.10 Green street. Ths bouse ia tt feet front, with aide yard of 30 foot. The lot is 147 feet dee to Pennsylvania avenne. It ia in close vicinity to the Park, and tbe neighborhood is pleasant and good. Willbsol4 upon accommodating terms. COLLADAY A SHFPHKRD, S lJOt Wo. Mm WA LNUT Street. FOR SALE FOUR-STORY nRIOK j House, with all modorn conveniences, being No. Ut FIIT hl'.Ni'll Mreet. hrst door below Soninn. Apply to CLAKK A KfTINO. No. 711 WALNUT 8treet. Carpels fitted throughout will be sold with bouse it dosired. 4tiU ftf FOR SALE THE HOUSE NO. 533 iilliji MAIN Street, above Washington lane, (inrrnantowa. 1 nelve rooms and conservatory, lit say 4ii by 4Vmi. Alii perfect ordi-r. Will sell low. Impure ot JOHN B. LOVK, No. In 8. r KONT HI root, or on the premises. 4 M thf t fTf FOR SALFHOUSE A JuJ Tt'HK. No. B14KPRUCK tisreot. sovMon. Apply this week. FOR SALE HOUSE AND FURNI- Imuiediate poa B4 4t TO RENT. Ti TO RENT, IN GERMANTOWN VERT !. ifnairul.la Mill.! .Km. h.Ihh...I I L. I niirch Inne snd rhoeiiiaVer's lane stations, on Germ sa tiwn Hsilroad. Haa stabling for three horses and twa cows; large pasture ground and vogctable garden ;goe4 si ring water and plenty of shade. Apply to OKOROR YT. FIS3, Beat No. at H. FKON r Htreet. TO RENT HANDSOME DWELLING, with twonty-ono rooms, haa fine veirntalile and flown- t.urden, tireen-house, Urapery, with choice foreign vines, in tine condition, N. K corner Till KT1T-N1N rH and LOCUST, Went Philadelphia. Immediate poasessioa. Apply to C. J. MI I.N K, No. IH CHKHNUT Street. It MBERMANTOWN PROPERTY TO LET. A large, tnodem-built house, tensnt-bouae, ooaeb , and five acres of land, handsomely laid out walka and garden ; within two minutes' walk of luy's Lane Sta tion. Apply to J. AKMSTKONU. 4 tl lit TO RENT AN OFFICE SUITABLE FOR A physician or a lawyer, with or without board, at No tl'21 tilKAKJJ Street. 81 WINES, ETO. QRIPPEN & MAODOCK Have Just received their spring supply of IlII I N E WINES, STILL AND SPARKLING. These Wines are o'l their own Importation, from the celebrated house of FEIST, BROS. A HONS, Frankfort O. M., and are pronounced VERY SUPE RIOR. MEDICINAL LIQUORS of all descriptions, of ths purest qualities, on hand. OUIt Y. 4J. FAMILY FLOUR Is the DntHt made In the country. Always on hand. CRIPPEN & MADDOCK, Dealers and Importers In Fine Groceries, No. US S. TUIlin Htreet, 5 B ws2trp BKLOW CHESNUT. FURNITURE, ETO. FURNITURE. T. & J. A. HENKELS HAVLNQ REMOVED TO THEIR ELEGANT STORE, No. 1002 ARCH Street. Are now selling FIRST-CLASS FURNTTURH at very Reduced Prices. 4 1 Smrp I. IUTZ, FURNLTUllE, No. 121 S. ELEVENTH Street, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PINE CLASS PURNITURE AT MODERATE PRICES, 4 23 fnjw3mr) Jj U K N I T U R B. A. & H. LEJAMBRE HAVE REMOVED THEIR Furniture & UpMsterinf Warerooms TO NO. 1127 CHESNUT STREET, 3 10 wfniCmip GIRARD ROW. JOHN F. FOREPATJGH & SON, Successors to Richmond A Forepaugh, FUHIVXTUHZ2 warerooivis NO. 40 SOUTH SECOND STREET, S 75 West Side, Philadelphia. ART EXHIBITION. fJMIE LAST DAYS OFTIIE EXHIBITION OK YO-SEMITE VALLEY. BY THOMAS HIIX, AND OTHER IMPORTANT PAINTINoS AND BIEESTAUT'S "VESUVIUS." Earles' Oalleries of Paiatinys AUD Looking- Class Warerooms, NO. 816 CHESNUT STREET, 4 6 mwfrp PHILADELPHIA. QHOQUETI CROQUET! CROQUET! THE BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THK CITY. Croquet from upwards, male of the hardest aa t best wood, Boxwood, I.lgntimvltw, Apple, etc. JOHN LINKItD, 1 n wbpii no, m erniNa garden street. a
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