THE: DAILY EVENING TELIfflRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 18W 5 MUSICAL. Aftn PCTAJIAT1C. Mrt. Ada About m MrrrhRnt f Venire" at the Walnut. Mr. Brongham last evening, in a peculiarly Brough ftmish Rpeeea before tho ourtatn, ventod hia iU humor on aome of the orltloa for not noticing hia new piece, on the pnbllo for not attending to wit ness it, and on tho audience present for not applaud ing. This little ebullition of bile was amusing, but impudent and in the worst possible taste, and almost any actor but John Brougham would have been heartily hissed for such an exhibition. . f With regard to tho burlesque, the merits of which we hope the public will discover before Mr. Brougham's engagement concludes, so that he will have an opportunity to regain his good humor, we have to aay that it is about the i best affair of the kind that Mr. Brougham has yet produced, and It is beyond all comparison supe rior to the stupid English travesties of historical and . classic atortes which have come to us lately from the other Bide of the Atlantic. The piece Is a lively and laughable burlesque on The Merchant of Venice, a subject that is understood and appreciated by the theatre-going public ; it Is full of good puns, Jokt, and hits at the manners of the times, such as no one can get off better than John Brougham. The court scene in the second act is particularly amusing, and It fulfils the true end of caricature by burlesquing a burlesque court of justice, such as too many in New York city are, if we are to believe the unanimous opinion or the papers of that city. Mr. Brougham's "Shylock" is something that our ' play-goers should see if they wish to understand what genuine burlesque acting is. Mr. Brougham does not merely give an exaggerated imitation of the high-strung manners of eminent tragedians, hut he really acts the part with a terrible earnestness and real passion that are irresistibly ludicrous In con trast with the funny text and tho laughable situa tions. It is this kind of burlesque that Kobson, the English actor, was famous for, If report is to be cre diteda combination of low comedy with high tragedy that brings the ridiculous almost up to the level of the sublime. There is a real art about such acting, and it is a very different thing from the heel ing and toeing and leg business that have been palmed off of late on the public as burlesque. The Walnut street company support Mr. Brougham better than they did the London actors who appeared there a few weeks ago, but there is still considerable room for improvement. Mrs. Wolcot, as "Lorenzo," acta with a great deal of spirit, but the rest of the cast do not distinguish themselves In a very remark able manner except by general dullness. The new domestic drama by J. T. Williams, enti tled The Peep Show Man, is an interesting little piece of considerable merit The plot travels a little out of the well-worn dramatic rat, and it introduces a first rate specimen of the traditional stage sailor, "Jack Trudget," the peep-show man. This part Is very well acted by Mr. Walcot, and the drama, In conjunction with Mr. Brougham's burlesque, makes a bill of en tertainment that ought to prove attractive to tho public The City AnurnenM, At thk Acadkmt op Music Auber's opera of Mono niello will be performed this evening for the first time In English. To-morrow Fra IHavolo will be given, and on Fri day Traviala will be performed for Mr. Castle's benefit. At tub Chrskut Miss Elaia Holt and her English burlesque troupe will appear this evening In a new burlesque by li. J. Byron, entitled Lucretia Borgia, vr la Grand DritrcHne. AT thk Walnut Mr. John Brougham's 'burlesque of Much Ado About a Merchant cf Venice ami the dramatic drama of The Peep-Shou Man will be per formed this evening. At thb Arch Lotta's new drama of Pepina W1I be represented this evening and to-morrow for the last times. On Friday Lotta will have a farewell benefit previous to her departure for California. On Monday Mr. Barton lllll, who is about to sail for Europe, will have a farewell benefit. . . At this Amkkican a variety of attractions will be presented this evening. Thb Nbw Yokk Cikccs, nnder the management of L. li. Lent, now located on Eighth street, above Kacc, Is attracting crowded audiences. A good circus performance is an excellent entertainment, and this troupe is one of the best organized we have had in this city. Those who admire tine riding and skilful acrobalism should visit this establishment. Performances are given every afternoon and even ing. Fkofkshor Jambs McClintock, M. D. will com mence, on Monday, May IT, a course of popular lectures on anatomy, physiology, etc., at Concert Hall, which promises to be interesting, Instructive, and practically useful. The Importance of some knowledge of the structure and functions of the body, with a view to the preservation of health and the prevention of disease, is generally conceded ; but until very recently it has not been possible to present the necessary information In such a shape as will be appreciated by the public generally. Professor Mc Clintock has long been known as a learned and eloquent teacher of medicine, and those who attend his course of lectures will receive instruction that will be of advantage in every walk of life. Th Boston Pback Fbstival Committee on Accommodation to Strangers have established a bu reau at No. 84 Washington street, Boston, Hoom A, where a record will be kept of such rooms, halls, vestries, or unoccupied houses as may be secured for the comfortable shelter of the thousands of per sons in excess of the ordinary accommodations fur nished by the city hotels, who will visit Boston daring the Jubilee week in J tine. ' "Tub Tbmihcst," although produced in a most unerb manner and with an unexceptionable cast. at Flak's Opera House in New York, may be set down as a failure. Mr. B. L. Davenport's Imperso nation of "Prospero" has been extolled as a master- ' piece of acting by the critics. This gentleman has been engaged by Mrs. John Weed, and will com mence an engagement in London early In September next. We shall hope to see him at one of our thea tres prior to his departure. A Miss Davenport is - announced for an engagement at Fox's Varieties. Our readers must not confound the lady with Miss Fanny Davenport, of the Arch Street Theatre. The latter accompanies her father to England in the fall. CITY ITEMS. STYXJC FIT ANDMaU if mr Men's, Youths', and Boy Clothing unsqualUd by any Hath of toady-mad goods fa PhtlwUlphia. We haee aleo A Choice ASttOBTMKNT of selected styles of piece goods, to be made tip to order, M unsurpassed style. AXJL PBICES OdABANTUD Uneer than the loussst elsewhere. and full satisfaction guaranteed every purchaser, or the eats cancelled and money refunded. HAIF WAT BITWKIS i BKNVTTT Co., fifth and Towkr HALL, Sixth Streets.) 18 Market HtkF.RT, PuiLAPKi.rmA, and floo Broadway, Nbw Yoh. A Desike. It bu ions ben m tain with medical mend .. i Ma tnnlA which will ut henniifliaUv VO IUT " ' upon the different function of the system without delete rious effect. Speer's "Standard Wine Bitters" fullj ineot the want ao lone felt. Their base ia his pure wine, without odj medication, exeept by herba and root. Bold by drag- fista. Lrr CS PaOTKCT Ocksklvks. The physical structure of the strongest human being ia vulnerable everywhere Our bodies are endowed by nature with a certain negative power, which protects them, te tome extent, from un- Uanmi influence : but this protection ia imperfect and oannot be safely relied on in unhealthy regions, or under innmituMi of more than ordinary danger. Therefore, it la wisdom, it is prudence, it is common aenae to provide in.t auoh continsenoiea, by taking an antidote u ad vance ; in other words, by fortifying the system with Hos- m-rvn'a Stomach BrmtM the most complete protac a: .11 the anldemie and endemis maladies that l,TW has STer been administered In any country. Asa remedy for Dyspepsia, there Is no medicine that will compare witn " It. Whoever suffers the pangs of indigestion, anywhere on f the earth where Hostettkr 8 btomach hit ... nmflurad. deea so voluntarily ; for, as surely as 1 V m r truth sxiaU, this invaluable TONio and altkbativb -t-. hia disordered stomach to a IveeJtuy oonai . WW"" tion. To the nervous it is also especially recommended, and in oases of confirmed constipation it also affords speedy i KMninMii relief. avuu In all oases of fever and ague the Bittkbs Is more potent than any amount of quinine, while the most dan , of bilious fever yield to its wonderful pro parties Those who have tried the medicine wiU never ih-r for anrof the ailments which the Hohtkt- TF.b'S Bittkbs profess to subdue. To those who have not a. .v,. .....Hment.we cordially recommeoo an eariy ap plioaUon to the Bittkbs whenever they are stricken by "Tub Paorrto RAnawMuD." Raining throojrh the mount. Firing e'er tbe plains. From the goMea fountains. Oome the loaded trains. Loud the bells are ringing, Hear the people aboati California's bringing Her treasure hereaboat. The road to China's open. Hurrah for Unoie Sam ; John Bull and Nap. stand mopingv Ha I beat as if yxm can. Our glorious Yankee nation Has astonished all tho folks; And the great Pacific station, I tho store of Chart o Stokes Whore olothing, made in style aonioe, Is sold at the very lowest prioet No. 834 Ourjmrrr Stbkwt. Mad Dog! Mad dng! mad dog the a robin oried. And rushing down the street. Snapping, tbe frantic brute I aplod. At every thing he'd meet. Why trill a dog be kept in town That human, life endaoge? Send off the baaat to grass, or drown, Where aauaage-mea are strangers. And go and buy a Mania Safe Tour valuable to keep in, Consuming neitb bread aor beef Twill grace the room you sleep in. And though It may a comer fit. No mod fit will astound you, While keeping mUri or jewels, it Makes ao disturbance round you. For sal by Mabvin A Co., No. Til Cheanut street. JrwKUtT. Mr. William W. Oaasldy, Wo. U S. Second street, baa the Urgeat and most attractive assortment of fine Jewelry and 8ilverwarw in the city. Purchasers oaa rely upon obtaining a real, pure article furnished at a price which oannot be equalled. He also has a large atook of American Western Watches In all varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store is sure to result in pleasure and profit. HaiXet, Davis A Co's Pianos posseas the most superb action, with unusual purity of tone, which ia one of lovely softness and great brilliancy. The agents, No. KIT Cheanut street, exhibit thirty-four premiums over all others. Bvsinkss Men find the American House, Boston, their most convenient stopping place. Newly furnished, with passenger elevator, cafe, billiard balls, forty rooms n suite, etc., this hotel maintains its high rank. fesMu. A. WINCH sends us from his extensive poriodiuai establishment, at No. 605 Cheanut street, the latest num bers of the London 7uneA, fun, and Jtrinolds' Miscellany, all of which, with all the other foreign, a well aa domeetio periodicals, may be there obtained. Scmmkr Campaion FlTI.I.V iNAUUUUATKn. Wanamakrr A Brown Wanamakkh A Hhown WANAMAKKH A BROWN Waoino War Waiin( War Wahinii War AUA1N8T Hioh Pricks, Hkih Priofs, Hkih Pbkkh, Hrih Pricks, Hioh Pricks, Hioh Pricks, by offering Fine Clothinh Fine Clothino r INE CLOTHINU t'mv. Cijituiw.i Flve Clothino Fine CJlothimu VERT CHEAP yOR CAHH. Very Cheap for Cahh. Very Cheap mm Cahh Add to Yocr omkort. Save Yodr Money, Improve Your Lojks, BY Bciino Youb Summer Scit AT Oak Hall, Oak Hll. Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. Oak Hall. Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. Oak Hall. Oak Hall, Oak Hall. maiirii:i. PTRPfF-THHU PHnw ski. u .i i n u sms. a uvii . a sa jsimx iji by, inoj sal . ui ilht. fl W h'nlwoll Ms. la' It W IDn D DTI lih x,' ."ir f T' ' T V "- ' st re. ik l-r J. a 1 i: r,, JI TV 1 1 III in X ton. Del., and Miss KM ILY THOMPSON, of Philadel- piua. READ OLIPHANT. On tha nth instant, hv th. n. W. C. Pobinson, No. bhi N. Thirteenth street, Mr. SHRKKVh E. KRAD to Miss BRULAH K. OLIPHANT. ii:i. ADAMS On Tueadav. Mav 11. Oommndora HKNRV A ADAMS, U. S. N., aged t years. His friends are particularly invited to attend his fune ral, on 1 hurxday afternoon at i o'clock, from bis late resi dence. No. 1154 S. Broad street. KKYSRR. On t'iin morning, the 12th Instant, after a protracted illness, NATHAN L. KKYSKK, in the 75th year of his age. BRAN. On the 10th instant, ELMIRA ABEL BRAN, aged 2 years. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funa. ral, from the resiuenoe of her purentt No. 1074 East Dau phin street, on Thursday at 10 o'olock. To proceed to monument uemetery. BOYER On the 9th instant, at the residenoe of her son-in-law, Joneph i'rontinld, Kaq., No. H Race street, Mrs. CATHERINE BOYER, in the SOth year of her age. formerly 01 r.vansDurg, fa. The relatives and friends of the familv are reaoectfullr invited to attend the funeral, from the Evanghurg Epis copal Church, on Thursday next, the 13th instant, at k) o'clock. Friends from the city will take the TM A. M. train from the Reading Railroad Depot for Perkiomen Biation. H AM EI. L. Suddenly, on the Sth instant. A. HAMIL TON HAM ELL, aged 38 years. The relative and menu ol the lamlly, alio Uamdnn T 1 1 1 L' . VI . .1 rP-1 T 1 1 A O . . are respect fully inrited to attend the funeral, on Thurs day, tbe 13th instant, at i o'clock, from his late residence, no. 421 eleven atreeiamaen, . a. INSURANCE. rQ SECURE YOUR FAMILY FROM WANT, To Believe Tour Mind of Anxiety, To Make a Good Investment, INSURE YOUR LIFE . IN TOR AMERICAN OF PHILADELPHIA. ALEX. WHILLDIN, President. JOHN S. WILSON, Secretary. 6 10 POINT BREEZE PARK. POINT BREEZE THURSDAY, May 13, at 3 P. M. MATCH 8300. MILE HEATS, S in 6 TO HARNESS, GOOD DAY AND TRACK. R. P. STETSON names b. m. IDA. OWNER NAMES b. g. VICTOR PATCHEN. ADMISSION, $1. 6 113t POINT BREEZE tfSv Monday, May 17, 3 P. M. MATCH 8500. UOO DAY AND TKACK. O. TURNER names b. to. FANNY ALLEN, trottor, to harness. K. HART name b. m. POLLY ANN, pacer, to wagon. ADMISSION. 1. 612 4t WENDEUOTH, pVaf TAYLOR & BROWN'S OLD ESTABLISHED lliotosrr.iIi.ic Porlrult Jullery, Furnished with every convenience and facility for pro. duuing the best work. A new prorate passage front the Ladies' Dressing-room to the Operating Hooia. All the retineiuenU of Photography, such aa ! ORVm'KS on POROELAIN The NEW CRAYONS originated with this establishment. WENDEROTII, TAYLOR A BROWN, i U wm 8tt u. N, W OUESNUT Btreot, rs. . qc DRV QOOOS. JOHN D U R N 8. Hoe. 245 and 247 S, ELEVENTH St., ABOVE SrRUOK. OrKNINO OF OUR NEW STORE (In addition to No. M7) WITH SPECIALTIES IN WH1TR GOODS. LINENS. AND HOSIERY. WHITE GOODS WHITE OOOD8II ffiOyarda London Cord Pique, Sac, same a sold lait Mwaon at the. Pine French Organdie, plaid and strinod, 87 Ho. Ptqne Figured, to, tS, . 87. 80c. to 91. 8oft4niabed Cam brio, 18, 90, to 7lto. Victoria Lawns, Wo. up. Plain Nainsooks, l3o. op. Satin Brocade Nainsooks. Satin, Plaid, and Striped Nainsooks. Hamburg Edging and Inserting. BVtv ap. UNKNSf LINKNSH LINKMSI!! Barnsloy Sheetings, JX to 3 yards wide. Ramsler Tabla Linen, $1, $ID7M. to $'3-. Barnaiey Damask Toweia. (S'TS per dnaen. Riohardaon's Shirting Linens, 37.0. op. Riohardaon's I yard wide Table Damask, Tito. Daraaak Napkins, all linen, $1, tl"M, to $11. Marseilles Quilts, i yards long, 3 np. Bargain is Ladies' and floats' Handkerchiefs. HOSIERY! HOSIERY! HOSIERY!!! Children' HtH Socks, finest imported. Child reu' Uaaae Merino VaeU. from to 30 it. La dies' full regular -made Hoee, Sfto. tdie' full regular doublo-aole Hose, 37$o. Ladws' Gaaaa Merino Vesta, nil niw. Oenta' full regular -made Hoee, 90, 9S, 9c. np. Best English Half Hoee imported, extra fine, 3ffXo. Genu' Gauae Marino Verts, 37 H, 62) T5o. op. Indies', GeoU', and Children's Balbriggsn Hoee. i 8 st2t G RENADINES! LAWNS! ORGANDIES! JOHN V. THOMAS, 405 and 407 N. SECOND St., Has now la Stock a LARGE and HANDSOME assortment of NEW GRENADINRSpn Stripes and Figured, NEW STYLE LAWNS AND ORGANDIES, 8-4, 4-4, and 8-1 IRON MESH nEIlNANI, Together with every variety of NEW and ELEGANT DRESS GOODS. 8 STSmrp 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 POPLINS. RICH GLOSSY MOHAIRS, ALPACAS, ETC. We offer the most complete and varied Stock of Goods In our Line "NORTH OF CHESNCT STREET," and at a BIG DISCOUNT off Chcsnst 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, a 13 PHILADELPHIA. 2JJ NORTH NINTH STREET, ABOVE RACE. ELDER. WALTON & CO., JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF r K y Or o o i s, Offer To-Diiy Great Bargains In BLACK SILKS, ALPACAS AND MIXED GOODS, PIQUE, WHITE GOODS, BONJOl'R POPLINS, and DRESS GOODS IN GENERAL Bought from Brat hands and auction. 5 1 wfmlm P R I NC COLO R S. Silk and Wool Rolled Poplins. PRICKS KTII.I. LOWF.II. Our cheap location and active trade enables us to sell DRESS GOODS For Ladles, Misses, and Children, at less than usual prices. Oilmen Stoddart & Brother, Nob. 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St. en 8t PHILADELPHIA. STOKES & WOOD. SEVENTH AND ARCH STREETS, OPEN TO-DAY A full line of Black Silks, from 11-75 to ISOO. Ono lot neat Striped and Plaid Silks, very choice. ; Japanese Silks, Plain, Chene, and Striped. One lot Plaid French Silks at $1-20. Crepe Posllns, for suits, In great variety. . Black Hcrnuni, from 44 cents to Hf0. Satin Striped Hemani, choice stylos. French Lawns, a large assortment. 8 3ws5 PARASOLS. PARASOLS. ALL THE NEWEST London and Paris stvlea. which for norelt. va riety, and eleganoe are unequalled. A large as sortment of Laoa Govere. Kea Kiria and Kun Um brellas at the lowest price, at H. DlXOICtt t sacj Good oiure, no, si o. r.iuum btreet. ui sin GROCERIES, ETO. P RES II FRUIT IN CANS. PEACHES, PINEAPPLES, ETC.. GKEEN CORN, TOMATOES, FRENCH PEAS, MUSHROOMS, ASPARAGUS, ETC. ETC. ALBERT O. ROBERTS, Dealer In Fine Groceries, U 75rp Cor. ELEVENTH and VINE Streets. PAPER HANQINOS, ETO. w L L PAPER AT RETAIL, AT RIGHT PRICES. J. H. L0NGSTRETH, NO. 12 NORTH THIRD STREET, 'SWWtrp PHILADELPHIA. HATS AND OAPS. TT WARBURTON'8 IMPROVED VENTI Wilated andeaar-8ttinIreasHatafateoted),laaUtlae uupi-onm lamiioiaii of ut eaawo. Oaltuaa U 1 ouoot-, neat Autx te l 1 VV unite HEAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. PKKKMlTOftY. SAI.K TIK.MAA Sr. ftl.N.4. Aurti(ineTH.Venr elcirnnt and iiBerlor nve- siory stone Mansion, with HtsWes snd Ooarh houses. No. Mij Walnut street, tHtween HHUyinth aud Seventeenth streets, 4 feet front, 1M feet doep to Chsnrellor street, 63 feet In the rear, two fronts. On Tnernlny, May 18, 1HS9, at41 o'clock, noon, will be sold at ptibilc sale, without remirve, at the I'hlladel- Sltia KxihanRo, all that very elegant and stiporior ve-tory ffrsiute stone front tnowmaire and lot of prounrt, sittiate on tho south side of Walnut street, west or Sixteenth street. No. 1618, containlnn in front on Walnut street 40 feet, and extendm In depth IN) feet to Chancellor street, on which it has a front o' 3 feet, with the privilege of a three-feet alley. The Mansion is five stories hi(fh, well snd substantially bunt, snd has all the-modern conve niences. Klrst floor has reception room, tllninir room, with dumb waiter, pantry, library, billiard room ; second floor, two very elegant chambers and recess room, two handsome parlors, bath and water closet; third floor, four larire chambers, two baths; fourth door, three large chamlient and banqnettino; room (wtth skjriinhUj and live chsmbers with linen room on the llfth floor; laro kitchen, two wlno cel lars, vault under front pavement, laundry, with sta tionary wah tnbs, with hot and cold water, meat valt. two steam furnaces, cooking ranjfo, bell-calls, msrtilc mantels, rss thronhout, waHh-pave, flan pavement; balcony (second story) front and back, hifrhl celltnirs, numerous closet, et". Also, two two-sory Stables and Coach Houses in the rear, fronting on Chancellor street Court yard paved with (rraiitte. Larire cistern In tho yard. It is one of the most valuable resiliences -on Walnut street, and situated In a desirable ncighlorhood. Terms $.V),oeo may remain on mortKHRe for five years, If desired. May be examined on application to the auctioneers. KLKUANT FURNITURE, IIORSKS, CAR RIAGES, ETC. Also, on Friday, May Sti, liW. will be sold at public sale, without reserve, on the pre mises, the entire clcfraat furniture, Including ebony and Rilt partor furniture, silk tcrrv coverinas. verv eleant walnut and rosewood chamber suits, h snd -some Wilton, velvet, Brussels, and other carpets, china and glassware, etc. Full particulars in cata logues. M. TllOMA.H ft SONH, AUCtmners, 5 3 15 Nos. i:tsnd 141 S. FOUUTH Street. ST PEREM ITORY SALE THOMAS A SONS kill Auctioneers. Very Elegant Countrv Scat Throe-story Stone Mansion. Stable and Coach-house. Green-honses, etc., 23 arrcs, New S-cond street road, Montgomery county, Penna., near the City Line Station, on the North Pennsylvania Railroad. Resi dence of William G. Moorhead, Esq. On Tuesday, may in, inus, at ia o ciock, noon, wui re soin at pub lic sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that very elegant country seat, of about 23 acres, situate on me westerly side oi the New .second street turnpnte, alMut 6 minutes' walk of City Line Station, on the North Pennsylvania RailroaiL The improvements are a very ek-gant three-story stone mansion, with tower, well built and finished in a superior manner: walls frescoed, etc. ; 6 open grates on first floor: well adapted for winter as well as summer residence ; con tains rooms on each floor; library, picture gallery, etc. ; has plazxa on three sides, and the modern con veniences; commodious chambers, bath, hot and cold water, water-closet, furnace, cooking range, etc ; also, a nanusome stone touge or garucner s nonse, stable and carriage-houso, green-house, ice-house, etc The mansion is built in a beautiful grove of old forest and ornamental trees. Terms Half cash. Immediate possession. Sale absolute. May be ex amined any day previous to sale. The above is the residence of William G. Moorhead, Esq., who sells on account of going abroad for a term of years. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, 6 12 14 1ft IT Nos. 1S9 ami 141 S. FOURTH Street. FURNITURE, ETC FOB BARGAINS IN FURNITURE GO TO RICHMOND & CO., No. 45 South SECOND Street, 4 30 1 ta ABOV E CHESNUT, EAST SIDE. JOHN F. F0REPAU0H & SON, Successors to Richmond A Forepaugh, rUHNITURE WARimooivxs NO. 40 SOUTH SECOND STREET, B T5 West Side, Philadelphia. FURNITURE. T. & J. A. HENKELS HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR ELEGANT STORE, No. 1002 ARCH Street. Are now soiling FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE at very Reduced Prices. 4 1 3mrp I. IUTZ, No. 121 S. ELEVENTH Street, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FINE CLASS FURNITURE AT MODERATE PRICES. 4 23 fmwSmrp F URN U R E. A. & H. LEJAMBRE HAVE REMOVED THEIR Furniture & UpMsterini Warerooi TO NO. 1127 CHESNUT STREET, 8 10 wfmmrp GIRARD ROW. ESTABLISHED 1 7 9 5. A. S. ROBINSON, FRENCH PLATE LOOKING-GLASSES, ENGRAVINGS, HEAtTIFUL CHR0M0S, PAINTINGS, Manufacturer of all kinds Of LOOKING-GLASS, PORTRAIT, AND PICTURE FRAMES. NO. 910 CHESNUT STREET, 815 Fifth door above the Continental, Phila. BOARDING WANTED, IN A SMALL private family by a gentleman, wife, and two danuh tor. None but the most respectable, not bnardiua; house, keepers, need reiily. Address A. M. L.. "Kremuf Tele graph" office, statinff terms per month (wuiuh ntuat not be unreasonable), wilh reference. i ID tit I EMPIRE SLATE MANTF.I. W'ORKS.-. R li klWJtS.Nrf, '4 UttOUlItUT Btreet, 1 twfai ' APPLICATION HAS BEEN MADE FOR Duplicate Cortitioate No. h!4S, nam. of "Porta mouth Orpnana' Asylum," iasuud Majr 20, 1S57, for I7U0. New Loan due January I, lxwi. Oru(iiil l)3t in fire, Rich mond. Va., in laid. GKOKUE M. HA IN, Treasurer. 4 WrftuSm Portsmouth, Vs. THE PA MI AM MEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, DESIGNED FOR EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FAMILY SEWING, Awnwos LIGHT MANUFACTURING PURPOSES Is adapted to a much, Rreater RANGE OF WORK than any Machine BY tilt OFFERED TO THB FUBL1C. IT IS ELEGANT Di STYLE AND FINISH, SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION, NOISELESS IN OPERATION, MAKES PERFECT WORK Off EVERY DESCRIP TION OF MATERIAL, IS PERFECTLY FREE IN ALL ITS MOVEMENTS, VERY LIGHT RUNNING, And a pleasure for the operator to use it. We claim for this NEW MACHINE. THE MOST PERFECT, SIMPLE, AND RELIABLE Family Sewing Machine EVER INVENTED, And an examination will couvince the most skeptical. OFFICE AND SALESROOM, No. 704 CHESNUT Street. The Parham Sewing Machine Co. 0 lmrp s PKING STYLES BOOTS AND SHOES FOB GENTS WEAR BARTLETT, NO. 33 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, ! 16 fmw ABOVE CUESNUT. CARPETINQS. 1000 Pieses Brussels, 2000 Pieces Fancy Matting, JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMER. E. H. G0DSHALK & CO., NO. 723 CHESNUT STREET, S 19 fmw8mrp PHILADELPHIA. CURTAINS AND SHADES. Eg, J. WILLIAMS & SONS. NO. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET, MANUFACTURERS OF Venetian Blinds & Window Shades. - Large snd fins assortment at low prioe. STORK RHADKS made amldettered. 5 11 Ira CORNICK8. COKDH, TASSKLS, REPAIRING, ETO. ICE COMPANIES. CEI ICE! ICE! ICE! ICE! Ice! Ice! Ice! Ice! Ice! Ice! Ioe! OFFICE OF THE KNICKERBOCKER ICE CO., No. 435 WALNUT St., Philadelphia. Established 1832. Incorporated l&M. Wbolwals sod Retail Dealers and Bhlppers of EASTERN ICE. THOMAS K. OA HILL, President. . K- p- KKitSlIOW. Vice President. A. HUNT. Treasurer. E. 11. OORAKLL, Secretary. T. A. liKNnnv H, a .. . , U.WII..mQI)( ICE deliTered daily in all parts of the consolidated citr West Philadelphia, Mantua, Richmond, bridesburjr Tioua and Uermantown. Prices for families, offices, etc fur . 7- BO (jenU per week. i :::::; & Large consumers at wholesale price. Orders sent to the ? nt,J,",0UlafoUow"1 Dalot' wiU receive prompt i,0te" htrkkt.lvahia KAILR0AI and MAS WILLOW BTRKKT WHARF, Delaware Avenue. RIDGE ROAI) AND WILLOW BTRKKT. TWENTY-SKOOND AND HlMtinmi ur.., N1NP.S VdAJ.HWOTO AVKNUE, and uam , ouuuiaiu. Ift 8 lmrp Ice! Ice! lci loet Ice! Ice! TO HlfeNT.' TO RENT IN OEHMANTOWN A v"T desirable residence, willifci three minutes' of Ubureb lane and Hhoemakei'e lane atations, on Uermantown Railroad. Haa tab hug for Hires bone and two cow; large past ure iiround and vegetable garden; good apring water and plenty of shade. 612 3f A PI "J r.Kjm i v. vr, r ino no. . M South t UONT Street. fTI TO RENT, WEST PHILADELPHIA Villi The elerant Mansionr with extensive Orapsry, at the corner of Thirty niutli and Iooust streets, forinerly owned and occupied by haiiiuel T. Aiteiuus, Kaa. Price. A.luuU per uuuin. Immediate poaoeaucm. Very doairable for a boardiua house. OAl.KH J. MII.NK, tw. Ko. He (JUKSKUT Street. 8UMaEfl CLOTHEB, Elegant and Becoming in tlio Highest. Degree. ight in Texture and Light in Colors MAiDK CP IN; AIRY AND GJtACEKUIi 8TYI.IW, Cool, Comely, and Comfortable. at rim Chesnat Street Clothing. Establishment OR JOHN.VAriAIYlA.CER. NOS. 818 AND. 82.0, CHESMUT STREET, 6 4p PHILADRLPHIA. CLOTHS, QASSiMERES, ETO. gPKOIAl. ANNOUNCKM15NT. W.T.SN0BGRASS&CO No. 34 South SECOND Street Have )uat received a fresh Importation of Genuine Scotch Cheviots, Elegant French Coatings I LATEST STYLES OF Fancy Cassimeres and Yestings, for thru 4 a Soars RETAIL DEPARTMENT, C LOTH HOUSE. .TVMES Sc LEE, Na 11 NORTH SECOND STREBT, SIQX OF TUB GOLDEX LAMB, Are now receiving a SPLENDID LINE of Sprine; Fancy Casstmeres, CotnprlslDg all the best makes la the market, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, t J 8dm JAMES & LEE, Nc'.ll NORTU SECOND STREET, SIGN OP THE GOLDEN LAMB, Are now receiving an ENTIRE NEW STOCK Spring and Summer Coatings. To which they Invite the attention of the trade and others, 13 l w AT WHOLESALE AITORETAIL. BONNETS, TRIMMINQ8, ETO WOOD & CARY, TSC CHESNUT St., LATEST ST71SB OK FANCY BONNETS AND HATS. W A C HAT AND BONNET MATERIAL. PRICES LOW. No. T! CHKSNUT Street. 4 23 tuwtb2mrp OOLLARS, ETO. DORE! DORE! DOREI SUMMER STYLE. BEST QUALITT. THE ONLY NARROW ROUND-END COLLAR. FURNISHED BY THE PRINCIPAL DEALERS. ONE DOLLAR FOR FIFTY COLLARS. Put up in new style live small boxes, containing ten collars each, In a heiiutlful fancy carton. All who prefer NARROW COLLARS are requested to give them a trial. Trade supplied by the KEYSTONE COLLAR COMPANY, 6 13 wsra8t No. 627 CHESNUT Street. WINES. EgENEDi,(iNE, Made by the Monks of the Abbey of Fecamp, France. ' Established in 1510. This Liquor haa not changed from the time of (La first Introduction in 1510, aud the original recipe em ployed In Its manufacture has been rellgiuusi oi serveil. For sale by a. xtzsnxiva, NO. 140 SOUTH FRONT STREET, 5 12 tit Agent for Pennsylvania, piPER HEIDSIECK CHAMPAGNES CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FOR SALE BY A. XVIEXIIIJO, NO. 140 SOUTH FRONT STREET, 5 19 6t Agent for Pennsylvania. OW 13 THE TIME TO CLEANSE YOUR HOUSE. WlNCIIKIt, IIAltTKIAN V VO.'H WA8HINU AN1 CMiANHINfJ Pnivnuu - ri v ss, raaneoualled for ftcruhlilnar PaIiiIji Plwi.. .- . . bold um. sUk to, it aud taS. no Jthw. mu. uxu Ho. HMlllAJ,liKuu diaaaae of. tua (UgouUVO organa.