THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY, MAY 10, 18GD; 5 mi wiivti, Ani niiATivTic. The City AmnnttniriitK. AT TBli Aoakkmy OP Muhio Mr. H. Behrenn, the tnimiral director, will have a benefit thin evening Balfo'a opora of The llohemian Utrl will be performed, with MIhh HnHan (Walton In the role of "Arllno." Mr. Rehrena In an ettmnble gentleman ami an arrnm pllHhel munlrlan, anil we are therefore pleased to ln asmired in advanro of the fact that his tn-netlt will lie a brilliant microns, ns all the neat are alreailr tak-ii. The appearance of Miss 8uin Oalton, however, In the (Treat feature of the occasion, anil an this Is the flint time that she has had an opportunity to slnjr at the Academy, or In grand opera with an adequate support, much interest has been excited In the event. The opera will commence at quarter past eight, In order to allow Mitts Gallon to appear first at the Theatre Comlqiio. To-morrow evening Martha will be (riven for the lant time; on Wednesday, Mcmtnirllo; on Thursday, Va Dianoln, and on Friday Mr. W. Castle will pre present Verdi's Tratiata for his benefit. At thh Walnut Mr. .Totiu lirniigham will com mence the last week of his enAKi-mi'nt with his new burlesque entitled Much Ado About a Merchant Venio. This burlesque made a decidod lilt in New VorK, and It is described as a very amusinn Htl'alr. The performance will conclude with a new drama entitled The Veep-Show Man. At th Akoh Lotta will commencH her fourth ami limt week this evening, in her new drnma of I'epinn. On Friday l.otta will have a farewell benefit, previ ous to her departure for California. JAtthkThkatrk Comiqvb Lichenand fVfann and A Rainy Pap will be performed this evening. Miss husan Galton will appear In the first piece.- At ma Amkkican a number of new features, which will add greatly to the Interest of the entertainment, will be introduced this evening, and the programme Will present aufllclont variety to suit all tastes. Tim Nw Yokk Circus, under the management of L. B. Lent, will commence a season of two weeks to-day on Eighth street, atnive Race. The troupe Is the largest In the country, and It contains a number of performers who have no superiors In their apeol alitiea, and there is also a largo collection of trained performing horses, ponies, dogs, and mules. The management promises that the entertainments shall be of the highest class, and that they shall be free from any objectionable features. Matinees will be given every day at o'clock P. M. Thb Chbvwut Strbkt Kink will to-morrow even ing be the scene of a velocipede contest for the II fty dollar gold medal and the championship, between Mr. W.ll. P. Covert and Mr. Lewis Fabian. After the championship contest there will be a grand prize exhibition, when a variety of valuable prizes will be awarded to the best riders, the whole to conclude with a sack race by four boys. C)n Friday evening a complimentary benefit will be tendered by the Directors of the Kink to John W. 1'ost, manager of the late Race Street Kink. Tub Nbw York Currm Building. The New York Clipper, the well-known theatrical and sporting Journal, Iiaa lust commenced a new era of existence by moving into a magnificent new building at the southeast corner of Centre and Leonard streets. The Clipper has been conducted with remarkable tact; It gives all the latest theatrical and snorting Intelli gence from all parts of the world, and Its articles on the drama and kindred subject! are able anil discri minating. The erection of a new building la a gratify ing evidence of prosperity, and while internally it la arranged with every convenience for carrying on the various operations of a newspaper ottlce, its exterior is handsome, and it is an ornament to the city. The Clijrper Building was designed architecturally by Mr. J. M. Morrell, No. 837 Fulton street. Brook lyn, who selected the modern French style, four atoriea, with the Mansard roof. The front U of the school of Jean Goujon, and is of remarkable beauty, being one of the purest specimens of correct archi tecture in New York. Two large and handsome stores are on the Hist floor, each fifteen feet in height. The second floor la devoted to the business of publication. On one side of the hall is the count ing and reportorlal rooms, and on the other three editorial rooms, fitted np with all the modern Im provements. Upon each floor above are five rooms, three spacious closets and water-closets, until the Mansard is reached, which la exclusively devoted to the composition room. Above is the dome, devoted to tho janitor, whose apartments comprise three rooms,wlth closets. The entire building, fifty-seven by forty feet, and eighty feet in length, from the ground to the top of the handsome railing surrounding the roof, was constructed by Mr. Waiter Jones, corner of Tenth avenue and Twenty-first streets. The front is of the Ohio stone called Berea, and the windows in the front or the building are of French glass, Im ported expressly for the purpose, each pane being sixteen feet square and two forming a window, ex cept the stores, which have fonr each. The front of the building is graced with a handsome Illuminated clock three feet in diameter, and another is placed upon the sidewalk in front of the door. To "cap the climax," a nugstalf of considerable height has been placed upon the roof, which bears a gilt weather vane, emblematic in its character, representing a miniature clipper ship seven feet In length, full rigged and with all sails set, made of zinc and covered with gold leaf. With the increased facilities atlordeU by these handsome and commodious quar ters, the readers of The Clipper may expect to see even greater improvements in its management in ibc future than have been mado in the past. CITY I THUS. OII8TOM DRPABTMT.HT With choice eumrtment of te. jected tlylet of lleoe Good, to be made up to order fy competent mud experienced Cuttere and Workmen into Men'e, Youth', My' and ChildreWe garment! of every etyle. HAW WAT BKTWHEN ) BKVNltTT A Co., rift and TOWKR HAIX, Sixth treete.) No. 618 Market St., Philadkli-hia, ajid Wo. ijOrt Broadway, Njsw Yohk. Lr.t us Pbotkct Ourselves. The physical structure of the strongest human being is vulnerable everywhere. Our bodies are endowed by nature with a certain negative power, which protects them, to some extent, from un wholesome influences ; but this protection is imperfect and cannot be safely relied on in unhealthy regions, or under circumstances of more than ordinary danger. Therefore, it is wisdom, it is prudence, it is common sense to provide against such contingencies, by taking an axtidoti in ad vance ; in other words, by fortifying the system with Hoa tettkb'8 Stomach Bitters the most complete protec tive against all the epidemic and endemic maladies that has ever been administered in any country. As a remedy for Dyspepsia, there is no medicine that will compare with it. Whoever suffer the pangs of indigestion, anywhere on the faoe of the earth where Hoktettkr's Stomach Bit ters can be procured, dees so voluntarily ; for, as surely as truth exists, this invaluable TOMCanJ. alterative would restore his disordered stomach to a healthy condi tion. To the nervous it is also especially recommended, and in case of confirmed constipation it also affords speedy and permanent relief. In all oases of fever and ague the Bitters is more potent than any amount of quinine, while the most dsn gerousl cases of bilious fever yield to its wonderful pro perties. Those who have tried the medicine will never use another for any of the ailments which the Bostet Ter's Bitters profess to subdue. To those who have not made the experiment.we cordially recommend an early ap plication to the BlTTEns whenever they are stricken by disease of the digestive organs. The Pacific Railroad. A golden spike and costly rail to-day Complete the stretch of that majestio wajr Which Unks the Atlantic to the distant shore Where men grow grapes, and dig the glittering ore. The imposing pile the ancients reared convey No potent meaning, like the works we lay ; The pyramids were never bnilt to pay, Nor move men's minds t'improve their little duy. Let us rejoice, that since the world began, No age has wrought such glorious tilings for man ; In science, art, and all inventive lore, We shame the dull old cycles gone before ; But as improvement brings its wealth along, Bad natures, too, progress in doing wrong; Thieve will break through and steal, unless you awe By something stronger that the dread of law. And Marvin's Safes are strong enough to store The great Paciiio Railway's wealth, and more! That giant work complete, a nation's pride, The whole wide continent can be supplied. At Marvin A Co.'b, 721 Cheamit street. Pftfbmiked to Sell Close. I ire Marked Down 10 to 16 Per Cent. All New Style: Bamnockbdhns, Cueviot, Tricot, Uhanit, all fashionable in style, and made in a superior manner. 1 uiu Determined to Sell Cloke. Charles Stokes, No. 1)24 Chesnut street. A Drsinc -It has long been a desire with medical men to have au 'agreeable tonic which will act beneficially upon the different functions of the system without delete rlouattfeot. Kpeor's "Standard Wine Bitters" fully meet the want so long felt. Their base is his pure wine, without any medication, except by herbs and roots, bold by druggist. Hai.lkt, Davis A Oo.'n "New Scale" Grand and njaare Pianos have great body of tone, and are as clear and mu il eal as a bell. The Agency is at No. 927 Obesnut street. I '.Tory musician should have one. jEwrr.wr.-Mr. William W. Oawridy.TNo. U 8. Second street, ha th largwt and most attraoUv assortment of One Jewelry and Silverware in the city. Purchasers ca rely upon obtaining a real, pur artiole furnished at a price which cannot be equalled. He aim ha a large stock of Amerioan Western Watohes in aU varieties and at ail prioe. A visit to hi store is sur to result in pleasure and profit. Both 8nrr, fj ITp. fir tiaribnldin and Bimartt, Wawamakcr A Brown Wanantnker i Hmvin. Wanamaker it Brown, Wanimaker if Hrnien. Wanamaker , Broien Wanamaker it Hroten' Wanamaker ir Britten' Wanamaker it Broten' Wanamaker it Broom. Wanamaker it Brmen Wanamaker it Broen. Wanamaker it Brovn. Wanamaker if Broum. Wanamaker it Brrnen. Wiinamaker it Brown. Wanamaker it Broien. Wanamaker ,t Ilrnirn, Wanamaker it Broum. Wanamaker f Brown. Wanamaker it Brown. M'rtnrtrruiitr tt Brown. Wanamaker it Brown. imr nimneee. iiliue. mv Up Ihir Vhettrrfithh. txir H'w Nrilei Walking Contt Our Itren Hn, kn. ir bight Overcoat, thtr Sirring Itrercnnlt (f, ur Hark Unite, 17 up. Our Mrtton Unit, $16 .. Our Vrmth' VheMrriettU, thir routhe' Metropolitan flackt thir Work ltrem I'anU, If u up thir Hlark lh-e' Vert), up thir Clenrirmen't fh,tu. thir Silk tiecd VhcMcrAeM . thir Hi meter Walking Ooat. thir liletot R'rcet fW. thir Harrie Camnmere Unite thir Aew Sltlee Hny? Jacket n. thir Hive Hirh Cnala, $10 up. thir Every-day nnt, $3 up. thir Silk Mixed Suite, thir Hiyye Department, Jtrnt florw. thir Vri'tnm Department, the largcM HoiHimswrif Brown. Wanamaker it Brown. fn g-miaaeipma. Wanamaker it Brown S. V.. Cor. Sixth and Market. H. K. Cob. Stxth and Market. H. K. Coa. Sixth and Market. lef-Oak Hall. IrT-OAE HAUU far-Oak Hall. ItIAItlllE2I. , DKLANY OVKN8HINK. On March 81, by Rev. rather Dunn, Ht. John's Church, P. B. DKLANY to Miss ANNA pVKNNHINK, daughter of the Ut Henry Oven shine, all of this city. WHITCOMB-IYTLR.-On Wednnslnv. the fith In St ant, by Rev. Dr. Beaile.Or. O.W.WIi ITOOM B, of Bnrre, Mane., to Miss K A 1,1,1 K b., eldest daughter of the late K I. 11. Lytle, of Philadelphia. 1II2. OOLDHBOROITOH. Oo Saturday, the 8th instant. MARY LAWRKNCK, wife of Commodore J. R. (Jolds borough, U. 8. N .and daughter of the late JohnJ Penington. The funeral will take place from ber late residence, No. 9fi0 8. Hixteenth street, on Wednesday, the 12th instant, at 9 o'clock A. M. To proceed to Kt. James the Less. CRAMHO.-On the Rth instsnt, MARY O. GR AMBO. Her relative and friends are respectfully Invited to at tend the funeral, from the residenoe of her hnnband, Henry firambo, No. 463 N. Seventh street, on Tuesday afternoon, the th instant, at 8 o'clock. 8TEIN.-On the 9th Inst., KDWIN K., son of Frank L. and Krama Stein, aged 8 years. Funeral on Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock, from residence, No. 1712 Master INSURANCE. rpO SECURE YOUR FAMILY FROM WANT, To Relieve Your Mind of Anxiety, To Make a Good Investment, INSURE YOUR LIFE IN THB AMERICAN OF PHILADELPHIA. ALEX. WHILLDIN, President. JOHN S. WILSON, Secretary. 6 10 gPRING STYLES E00TS AND SHOES 1 FOB G E N T S' WEAK. BARTLETT, NO. 33 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, 10 16 fmw ABOVE CHESNUT. PIANOS, ETC. QREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. CHICKEItING & SONS' GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT I'lANOS. We this day issue a A'eie Catalogue, la which we print our very Loweet 1 Tice, and from which we make no JJiecounts or itcciation whatever. Our object is to furnish to our Patrons the very tent rianoe which can be manufactured, and at the eery le te.t JYiett which will yield us a f uir remuneration. KoHewood 7 Ortnve fviuare J'Iiiiion, Agraflo Bridgr, Carved lictin, and all .Hodcru JnsprovruirntN, at prit't'N from 8475 to 00. It will be onr aim, a it has been during the past Ferty eecieii J'mn, to make the eery beet powible Iiwtrumetur in every respect. Our rules are -.Necer to Sacrifice Quality of Work done to Kconomy of Manufacture. Koseweod 7 1 -3 Octave Orand Pianos, from our JLatrMt and Hem NralcH, trout 81030 to S1W)0. Our I'ricM are set as foir as they possibly can be to insure the nuiet perfect Wvrkiitanehip, and the very best Quality of Material used in every branch of the business. Every llano tiuule by ue m fully mjrruiited.and satisi'aution guaranteed to the purchaser. CHICKEItING & SONS, BOSTON AND NEW YORK. DUTTON'S, NO. 914 CHESNUT STREET, 6 8tt4p PHILADELPHIA. -52 BTEINWAY & 80N8' GRAND ' ' ''Isqnare and upright Pianos, at BLA8IUS BROS.'. No, lOOri CHKSNUT Street. 8 1 tf eJfPi BRADBURY'S PIANOS ONE AT ' -l HWhite House. Seven First Proniiunis. Also. Taylor A Farley's Orguu. WILLIAM G. t ISUUKR, No. lulb AKCH Street. 4 13 1m e f! TI T f! K BRING Grand Squire and Upright DUTTON'8, No. 914 CHKSNUT Street. 11 3tf ALBRECIIT, RIF.KKH A SCHMIDT.' MANurAcryiiKH or FIRST-CLASS PIANO-FORTES. Full guarantee and moderate prioes. Hi WAKKKOOMS. No. MIO AROH Street. OARPETINQS. 1000 Pieces Brussels, 2000 Pieqes Fancy Matting, JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMEIi. E. H. G0LSHALK & CO., NO. 723 CHESNUT STREET, 8 1 ftnw3iiirp PHILADELPHIA, Ari'LICATION IlAS HKEN MAUK 1-Oli Duplicate Certificate No. 1A4H. name of "Ports mouth Orpuana' Aviuin." isHued Way W. IU67. for 1J0U. New Loanduejnnuary 1, lHuo. Original lost in fire. Kicil- Ill 1S11 Jk kllllTllk!u UiltlltJ, l.. JU I'urVituwulrU, V a. DRY GOODS. s ILKS I POPLINS J IIKRNANIIW ! COOPER & CONARD, 8. E. COR. NINTH AND MARKET HT.H. BLACK SILKS. rttrplc, Green, Gold, Silver EdjrMi. ('BcliPtiiire tie 8otej Hatln Face Oroil Grill. Silks for M tuition and Full Hnlt. Some gTeat Imrgftlr.s, ho cents to f.M. SILK CHAIN POPLINS. Wlk Chntn Po)llns for Huifn. .laimnee FlRiired nd Plain Hllkd. rk:arrj Unlit Poplin Mixtures for SulU. Stnjx'H, I'iatdH, aud Friendly Wear. BLACK IIEKNANIES. Twisted Silk Hernanles, 63 rents. TwiHted Kllk, larire open mesh. Flpured nnd htripi'd (Irennillnes. Bliick Mohutrs, liattistc, Tftiutxe, rtf. LAWNS. Poaree Black French I.awns. Finest French Pink Jaconets. Good display Flfrtired Htrlped Lawns. Dress Percales, Chlnt.es, etc. etc. 1 7 fsm J ATE RIALS FOR SUITS, In Stripes and Grey Mixtures. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT ON THIS MARKET. RICKEY. SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET. szxns ! SILKS ! In Stripes, Checks and Shots, IN GREAT VARIETY. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET. 8-4 SLACK HERItf AltiT, HEAVY MESH, AT 1'50 Ter ITard. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., Uo. 727 CIIESITUT Street. JAPANESE SILKS AND roniNETTES, A FULL ASSORTMENT. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET. LACE POINTS, IN NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET, 4 9tfrp PHILADELPHIA. G RENADINES! LAWNS! ORGANDIES! JOHN YV. THOMAS, 405 and 407 N. SECOND St., Has now In Stock a LARGE and HANDSOME assortment of NEW GRENADINESjin Stripes and Figured, NET STYLE LAWNS AND ORGANDIES, S-4, 4-4, and 8-4 IRON MESH IIERNANI, Together with every variety of NEW and ELEGANT DRESS GOODS. 8 27 3mrp NEW AND CHOICE GOODS are received dally from the New York and Philadelphia markets. 1869. SPECIALTIES AT THORNLEY'S, EIGHTH & SPRING GARDEN, PHILA. SUPERB BLACK SILKS. BEAUTIFUL JAPANESE SILKS. IRISH AND FRENCH TOPLINS. RICH GLOSSY MOHAIRS, ALPACAS, ETC. We offer the most complete and varied Stock of Goods In onr Line "NORTH OF CHESNUT STREET," and at a BIG DISCOUNT off Cheanut Street lUcea, 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. EIGHTH AND SPRING GARDEN, 8 PHILADELPHIA. 215 SOUTH NINTH STREET, ABOVE RACE. ELDER, WALTON & CO., JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF 1 It Y Ci O O 1 S, Offer To-Day Greut Bargains In BLACK SILKS, ALPACAS AND MIXED GOODS, PKil E, WHITE GOODS, BONJOI R POPLINS, and DREN8 GOODS IN GENERAL Bought from II rut IiiuuIh and auction. 5 1 wrmlm PA R I S AU PKTiT HT. THOMAS. RUE 1U HM', Nos. 27, 2M. HI, !. !)5, No. 25 RUK DK L'UNIVKKSITK. This Houwi, iwtahlinhoi upwards of fifty years, is univar Tiiraally kiKiwn and famed us une of tliu tirst estaliluU iiipnls in Paris, in wlni ll thoroiiKU onntidonue nmy Im placwl. In its immnniie iirtmiiwa, which all furuiKnora should visit, will bo found the most uouiululs assonuieut 8II.KS-FIRST NOVKI.TIKS, INDIA AND FKKNU11 UASHMK11K SHAWLS. Mli(l.I,KN.S, I.AI'K l,IN;KHIK, READY MAUK AKTKJLKS OK I.AD1KH. MAN'i'l.K.S, III. OAKS, KliKK, COTTON AND Til UK A 1) NI'UKI'S, 1IOS1KRY, GLOVES, U1HHDNH, TKIMMINdS, (1AHPK1S, AKTICI.KS OK FUKNITl'KK, Mh 815 25 AKiajIW My loaul Wi:ilIN(i OITTKITS. iiNOLlSU ASSISTANTS. IjUKD PltlOJi. DRV GOODS. $12i SUMMER KILKH. PI AID SUMMER SILKS, IWf.V. PLAID SILKS, ALL COIXHS, I1X. Str pid Summer Si!kn, (1 -as. Mi iped Summer Silk. Wripcil Summer Silks, ft, f'.IX fnp,-.i Summer Silks, 2W, .t A PANItSK SM.KS, l W. JAPAN KSK SII.KS, fl-M). lAPANKSi: SILKS, I9H'. -I APANKSK HLKS, 'P1'7.'.. JAPANESE SILKS, fi-0. BLACK SILK 11UKNAN1KS, M l-nl m.irk Bilk Hnmnief, t-i if0. Times. Hiln llcrniiuie, tf-W, l. HEAVIEST BLACK HKItn A MRS In f 'ie niarKel nl t. men i'toured black hhrnamkh At I. WITH) BLACK (ili'ENADINK IIKKNANIKH, With colored silk Strlpea, t i'.i teinn. WUITH SILK GRENADINES, Colored Satin Stripes, at 91. 'INK KRKNC11 .lACON'KT LAWNS, New Style. Rich Prinliug, at MX cent. PINKST FRENCH ORG ANDIES, HiUidHome StjIeH, at no centx, worth HT C4nt. IiOVHI.TIE.S IN SPRING SHAWLS. H. STEEL &. S O N, Nos. 713 and 715 N. TENTH Street, It PHILADELPHIA. LINEK STCaE, No. 828 ARCH STREET AND NEW STORK, No. I 128 CHESNUT Street. OUU NEW" IMPORTATIONS. SUMMER LINENS I'OR TRAVELLING SUITS. LINEN DRILLS AND DUCKSJ FOR HOYS' VVKAR. PRICKS RIGHT. We intend that our ciiHtoniern Hhall ;ilway (I ml OUR (iO(Jl)S RELIABLE, AND OUR PRICES THE LOW EST. 9 30 wfm JNDIA SHAWLS AND SCARFS. No. 916 CHESNUT Street, Iavire attention to his eleaut stui W uf INDIA SHAWLS AND SCARFS. BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, JAPANESE SILKS, MATERIALS FOR SUITS, DRESS aud FANCY GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY, Punhoned ou the most advunttigenus terms for eatsh, and will be soul as cheap as at uuy store in the city. ' ft 71m N. B. India Shawls nltenld, repaired, an l cleaned. PARASOLS. PARASOLS. ALL THE NEWEST London and Paris styles, which for novelty, fcl V linl I mill eleiranoe aro unnaujilled. A lurue as- iSss, sortrannt of Imcb Covers, Sna Side and Sun Um brellas ut the lowest prions, at H.DIXON'S l'an-y Goods Store, No. 21 S. E1UUTI1 Street. 4 10 3iu REFRIOERATORS. QCHOOLFA'S NEW PATENT .SELF. io rr.KTii.Anxu amkuica.x REFRIGERATOR Iff Ht fH IS THE BEST AND ONLY PERFECT SELF VENTILATING PRESERVER In the WORLD! And will keep such orticles as Vegetables, Fruits, MeutH, Game, Fish, Milk, Eggs, etc. etc., longer, drier, and colder, with letut ice, thuu any other Refrigerator now in use. 22. S. FAItSOSJ 6L CO., 6 8WHmlin 220 DOCK ST., PHILADELPHIA. pm P. K E A R N S, REFRIGERATOR 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 aa good as new, at a small cost, at the factory, NO. 39 NOltTlI NINTH STREET, 4 13 lmrp BELOW ARCH STREET. A V E It Y ' S PATENT COMBINED DIN5KyilJ)TKKH COOLER AND This article has a tank for loe and wutor, of iron, ena luttlod, urraimed in such a manner as to cool an enamld iron chamber, both boing covered with an orn.iiiiental wal nut case; in the chamber, butter, milk, and oilier provi sions enn be kept cool and sweet ; the ice in the water tank is Dot wafted, but supplies at all times cool water for drink ing puriioM) nil beinv perfectly tree from the taste of zinc, or any other substance that can in any way be detrimental to health; and as I liin article is intended for the dining room, its superintendence is eaiy uinl convoment, and it cannot fail to recommend itself to all hoiitiHkHepers as a unelul as well as an ornamental piece uf furniture. Ns. 8 and 4 are set on logs and auawcr t lie purposes ot side tallies in duiiiiirronuia. We manufacture four sizes: -Nos. 1, 3, 3. an1 4-holiIiiifr respectively a, 4, H, and K irallnns. No. 1 is wiiall, and is suituhle only for very aiiiull tsuiilios.orior luiik mid bin ter. No. 4 for lurue families, uouiuiiiji liouses, etc. Nus. a and a are intuiiuediute sizes. Tliey can lie had of any respondililn furnishing stor), or of the uiauulactuiers, SAVKKY i iJO., Nos. BUandBloMAKKEt' Street, ASH Corner South t'KONTand KFF.D Streets, 5 111 lin i'UilaJetpliia. KJOW IS THE TIME TO CLEANSE YOUR HOUSE. WIXCIIHU.IIAlCTltlAIV & i'O.'S WAsIIINtJ AND (XKANMM. POWDKIt ' Is unegualled for srrublilna I'sints. Floor, and all house hold use. Ajtk for it and Uke no ot linr. Vi. H MOW MAN, Role A emit 4 No, lUti KI OKD ltuad. SEWtNQ MACHINES. THE PA I ill AM NEW FAMSLY SEWii'lG MACHINE, DEHI(iNKFOU EVI JtY lE.SUltIPTI(N OK 1'AMILY KKWINU, AM) I oat LIGHT MANUFACTURING PURPOSES In adaiitd to a imtch i-renl-r RANGE OF WORK (liau any Mar bine EVER OFFER KO TO TUB PUBLIC. IT IS ELIXMNT 1M STVLH AWD FINLSH SIMJ'IJS IN GOMSTUUCriON, NOISKLESS Uf OPERATION, MAKES PERFUCT WORIt Of HVERT DESCRIP TION OFMATKIUAL, IS PHIU'BCTLY FREE IN ALL ITS MOV ISM ENTS, VKRT LIGHT RUNNINU, And a iipHiirt for Die operator to ne it. We claim tor thin NEW MACHINE, TUB MOST PERFECT, SIMPLE, AND RELIABLE Family Sewing Ma.Ga.Lue EVER INVENTED. An 1 aa exuajiuation will onvincetliemiwtskepticaL OFFICE AND SALESROOM, No. 704 CHESNUT Street. The Parham Sewin? Machine Co. 5 6 lmrp HEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES Are the Best, and are Sold on the Easiest) Terms. PETERSON & CARPENTER, GENERAL AGENTS. Wo. 14 CHKSNUT Street, 8Bfmv?5 PniLADELPniA. CLOTHS, OASSIMERES. ETO. gPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. W.T.SN0DGBASS&C0, No. 34 South SECOND Street, Have Just received a fresli importation of Genuine Scotch Cheviots, Elegant French Coatings LATEST STYLES OF Fancy Cassimeres and Vestings, for thb iK 4 8 Smrp R ETA I L D E PARTMENT. Q L O T II HOUSE. -I IM IS S Sc L 11 K , No. 11 NORTU SEt'ONB STREET, SIOS OF THE GOl.DKX LAMB, Arc now receiving a SPLENDID LINE of Sprinej Fancy Cassimeres, Comprising all the best makes in the murket, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 3 88m NEW PUBLICATIONS. To Sunday-School Superintendents and Teachers. NKW TMON KXPI.ANATOIIV M ICSTION ItOOH on the Hariiuiny o the JO.SPKI.N. Fifty-two lessons. ICach iiuestiun uimwered in full, dis pensing with commentaries. Geographical portions with interesting illustrations Irum Oriental travollors. Prioe, 15 cents. IMPROVED OI'KMTION HOOK on Hip .li of t'llltlST, with the uxt. Arrunged for classes of all sues. Just published and for silo hy the AMKKIOAN Kl?N DAY SCHOOL UNION, Uii tMiesnut Street, Pliiludel phla. Price, 15 cents. PORTER & COATES, PUBLISHERS AKD BOOKSELLERS, 822 CHESNUT Street, MARBLE Ul'lLDING, ADJOININO CONTINENTAL IIOTKL. Rooks Retailed at Wholesale Price. fS sMmwrcr FLOUR. QHOICE FAW.ILY FLOUR, For the Trie or at Retail. BVERV BAKREL WARRANTED. lavwytoit4 llour 311113, Hoa Hand 81 OIRARD Avenue, 4 lit irarp Eaat of Front street WATOHES, JEWELRY, ETO. JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO., JKWRLIiTiUS, No. 810 CHESNUT Street, (IInl.il their l:ti .Store in rebuilt), , HA V KNOW An Entirely New Stock of Goods. t To refilac that dcMtroyed !it flra, aud are nair Opening PAUIH MANTEL CLOCKS, Hiugle and In acta, with KIDB ORNAMENTS. Oaniuu A hon'a neweHt and best grades ot OPERA GLASSES, Bridal, Party,, and Opera Tana. The latent contribution of Art In REAL BRONZE. A largely lucre Hel au(iply of Diamonds, Fine Watchen, Jewelry, 4ND ARTISTIC SILVER WARE. Aim), a very full line or GORHAM MANF'O OOMPANTTS FINE ELECTRO-PLATED WARES, PRICE8 MODKRATK. 4 6 niwf lmrp FECIAL NOTICE JACOB HARLKT JHWKLLKR, Has RnniOTed to his New Store, Tfinr6t No. 1330 OHKSNUT Ssmat. C. & A. PEQUIGNOT, MANUFACTURERS OF WATCH CASES, AND DEALERS IN AMERICAN AND FOREIGN WATOHES, No. 13 South SIXTH Street, MANUFACTORY, No. 89 S. FIFTH Street JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE. R E M L. CLARK & BIDDLE. JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS, HAVING REMOVED FROM NO. 712 CHESNUT STREET, TO THEIR NEW BUILDING. 3Vo. 1 Oliesmtt Street, Are now opening a larfte and new assortment of DIAMOND and OTHER FINE JEWELRY, AMERI CAN AND SWISS WATCHES, ENGLISH STER LING SILVER-WARE, GORHAM ELECTRO PLANED WARE, MANTEL CLOCKS, Etc 3 Ilthntl FURNITURE, ETO. I. IUTZ, FURNITURE, No. 121 S. ELEVENTH Street, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TINE CLASS FURNITURE AT MODERATE PRICES. C4S3fmw3mip P U R N I T U R E. A. & H. LEJAMBRE HAVE REMOVED THEIR Fmture & Uptolsterini Waraois TO NO. 1127 CHESNUT STREET, 9 10 wfmomrp GIRARD ROW. KOK BARGAINS IN FURNITURE OO TO RICHMOND & CO., No. 45 South SECOND Street, 4 30 lm ABOVE CHESNUT, EAST SIDE. JOHN F. FOREPAUGH & SON, SucceuHorn to Richmond 4 Forepaugh, runiJiTunzj wak.hh.ooms NO. 40 SOUTH .SECOND STREET, , B - Wt-bt Side, Philuilelphia. FUENITURE. " T. & J. A. HENKELS nAVINU REMOVED TO THEIR K LKGANT HTOIt 10, No. 1002 ARCH Street, Are aow selling FIRST-CLASH FURNITURE at very Reduced Prlrea 4 Smrp