THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY li, 18G9. 5 MUSICAL, AKI IRA.It1A.T1C. The City AmaNrment. finorS"tAriVrhM.I 0F.Mrs,C Mr. UoHtle, the popular ? Jmeff' 18 0pt'ra of rr"" w e per- Z1w if,,', ma,,lnee to-morrow, when 77 fl liftman Oirf will lie (riven. ATTim WAi.NCTMr. John HroiiRham wrrf have a farewell benefit this evening, previous to his do f.2. ",re. V""r,)rnla- Mr- UrouKham will appear as 'Shylock," In his burlesque of Much Ado About a merchant of I evict, ami the performance will con clude with the drama of The I'eep &hmr Man. On Monday Ms. and Mrs. Ilarrv atklns will ap pear in the Irish drama of Trodden Imrn; or, Under 2Vo Flay, At tiih Alter? Lotta will have a fiirewoll benefit, find personate six characters In the drama entitled The Female Oetective, Lotta will appear for the laot times to-morrow afternoon and evening. On Monday Mr. Hurton Hill, who in about to depart for Europe, will have a farewell benefit, when ltoe tlale will be performed. At run Oiksnut the Elise Holt burlesque troupe Will appear this cvetilnir In Lucretia horgia, la (H-rande hortre-ise. A iniitlnce to-morrow. At tub Thkatrk C'omivjl'B an operetta by Levy, entitled I'unrhincllo, was produced last evening. This piece has an amusing plot, and It contains a number of very pretty melodies, which were well rendered by Mihh Susan Oalton, Mr. Kelleher, and Nr. J. Clark. The last-named gentleman has au ex cellent baritone voice, and Is an acquisition to the troupe. He does not know how to act, however, and as the mle of "Moris, de C'hambaudet," which was entrusted to him, depends as much for success On the acting as the singing, Mr. Clark rather threw a damper on the performance. Mr. Warren White was absurdly costumed, and his singing and acting were about on a par with his dress. I'unehinello ought to be a success If well done. It will bo re peated this evening, with the amusing little farce of Le Deux Avevttle. A matinee to-morrow. At tub Amkkican a matinee will be given to morrow, when a varied performance will be pre. sented, and all the artists or the establishment will appear. - Tub New Yokk Cmcrs, on Klphth street, abov? Itacc, is a very attractive entertainment, and it 1 vlBited dally and nightly by crowds of delighte I spectators. The company Is large and efficient, and the performing animals are well trained. Perform ances will be given this afternoon and evening. PK0FKS8OK JAMK8 MCCMNTOCK, M. D., Will, On Monday evening next, at Concert Hall, commence a series of popular lectureB on anatomy and physiology, which will be illustrated by the celebrated clastic models prepared by the celebrated Dr. Azoux, o Paris. Dr. McCllntock is well known as an eloquen lecturer, and his series of discourses at Concert Hull promise to be both interesting and instructive. CITYITEJIS. MSN's, Tooth's, and Boib' Spnma ChOTartta. a fine assortment of choice pete good, note in store and ivru'wVfl daily; also, a choice selection of goods in the piece, to be made tp to order in the beet style. Half wat bktwzxm ) BEsnnen ft Co., fifth and Towku Ha IX, Sixth Streets.) 618 Makket Hthkkt, Philadelphia, and two Broadway. Nbw York. The Pacific Railroad. Plunging through the mountains ; Flying o'er the plain ; Screaming, tearing, shrieking, Come the loaded trains; Loud the bells are ringing ; AU aboard, look out! California's bringing Her treasures here about. John Bull must take a back seat. And Nap may rip and swear, But Jonathan is wide awake, And for them doesn't care. The road to China's open. Hurrah for Uncle Sam, Over which to send our notions To China and Japan. While in return, for ploughshares And school books, if yon please. We'll receive their silks and satins. To sar nothing 'bout the teas. John Bull's Atlantic oable Was a big thing in its way ; But it's laid now on the table ; We have a bigger thing to-day. Railroad to California ; Just think of it, my boys ; Clear the track, old fogy chaps, Don't you hoar the noise? This glorious Yankee nation Has astonished all the folks. And the great Pacific station Is the store of Charles Stokes, Whore Clothing made in styles so nice Is sold at the very lowest price. 824 Chesnut street. Heckf.r's Farina forms a very agreeable light nutritive food, a superior article for puddings and jellies, and is highly recommended by physicians for invulids and chil dren. Bold by all grocers. Bitters. S. R. Harris, M. D., of New York, says of Mr. Speer's Wine: "I find it to be an exoellent tonio and ttentle stimulant, preferable to all other Wines." The "Wine Bitters" bus his pure Wine as a base, only being made bitter by the bitter principles of such herbs and loots as are in daily use by the medical faoulty. Try them, Sad you will use no other. Sold by druggists. & Dr.nmr.. It has long been a eslre with medical mend to hare an agreeable tonio which will act beneficially upon the different functions of the system without dolote rioua effect. Speer's "Standard Wine Bittors" fully meet the want so long felt. Their base is his pure wine, without any medication, ei,copt by herbs and roots. Sold by drug gists. Let tjb Protect Ourselves. The physical structure Of the strongest human being is vulnerable everywhere. Our bodies are endowed by nature with a certain negative Vower, which protects them, to some extent, from un frholosome influences ; but tVis 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 antidote in ad vance ; in other words, by fortifying the system with Hos TETTEit'g Stomach Bitters-the most complete protec tive against all the epidemic and endomie maladies that has ever been administered in any country. As a remedy for Dyspepsia, there Is no medicine that will compare with it. Whoever suffers the pangs of indigestion, anywhere on the face of the earth where Hoktetter's Stomach Bit ters can be procured, dees so voluntarily ; for, as surely as truth exists, this invaluablo tonio and alterative would restore his disordered stomach to a healthy condi tion. To the nervous it is also especially recommended, and in cases of confirmed constipation italao affords speedy and permanent relief. In ail cases of fever and ague the Bitters is more potent than any amount of quinine, while the most dan gerous cases of bilious fever yield to its wonderful pro perties. Those who have tried the medicine will never ose another for any of the ailments which the Hostet ter's Bitters profess to subdue. To those who have not made the experiment, we cordially reoommend an early ap plication to the Bitters whenever t buy are stricken by disease of the digestive organs. Jewelbt. Mr. William W. Oassidy, No. 12 S. Second Street, has 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 c&nuot be equalled. He also has a large stock 1 of American Western Watches In all varieties and at all prices. A visit to bis store is sure to result in pleasure and profit. Singer's Sewing Machines On easiest terms, by O. F. Davis, No. 810 Chesnut street. Summer Campaion FlU.LV INAUUI'HATED. Wanamaekr A HllDWN Wanamakkh A Kiiown WANAMAKEH d BltOWN Waoini Wab Waiunu Wab Wacisii War auaINs'I' ITiflH Pnirr.sv, Hum Piiic.Ki., lliuu Pricks, Fine Olothim FlNK Cl.OTIIlNI Won Prices, Hiuh Pricks, lliuu Pricks, Fine Cloth inu BY 0HL1II.N3 i- ink i:i.m HINU 1 INE CLOTU1NU Fine Ouwuinu Veiiy cheap fou Cash. . VERY t IIKAP FOB t'AsH. VKItY CHEAP (ull CA:i. Add to Your i;ifut, Your Money. Imi'uovk. Your Looks, HY Buying Yot u summkr Suit AT Oak Hall, ,, Oak 1I.ua. Oak Hai.u Sixth ani JJarkkt. Oak Hai.u Oak IIaia, fctxiu ANU SUubjtr. Oak Ham.. Oak Hau, Oah Ualu in arrii;d. MOORK-PtfOCOCK. On the lth instant, at Reading, by the Rev. T. A. Fernler, KAMUKI, MOO If K, Jr., of I Inn city, to F.LLF.N, daughter of the late William Peo coek, Kfttj., of the former place. & PFSKKTT-IF.V!NK.-On April 14, at the Paronie nf the Baptist Church, Bristol, Bucks county, by the Kev Henry Bray. Mr. AI.FKKO PKHKK.TT, of London! Knclind, to Miss MA KY DF.VINK, of Philadelphia SUHN1TTKK.R-BUCHANNAN.--In PlainHold.N. J., on the evening of the 22ri of April, KWit. by the Rev .1 Bliss, Mr. DAlD KCIINITTK KR, of Rah way N J to Mi. TILL1K B. BUCH ANN A N, of this cU' iii:i. BOWF.RS-On the 11th Inst.. WILLIAM R., son of Jacob K. and Catharine Bownrs, aged 10 years. 1 he rftlatiTPs and friends are respectfully invited to at t?m .'".V"1, from th" resl.lnnceof his parents, No. lilit Mnrshnll street, on Sunday morning, at 10 o'clock. To proceed.to Ulenwood Cemetery. t i-vL,,?iY,TW? ,he VLh "nt, Miss MARY O. CCL I K , in the l!Hh year of her age. The i relatives nf tho family and her city friends are re spnctfully invited to bo present at the residence of her parents, No. &'il lludd street. West Philadelphia, on Friday evening, at 7 o'clock precisely, for religious services, as the body will he taken to ion's K. I.nthnrsn Church, Fast l ikohind, Chester county, on Saturday morning, in the 8 clock tram, Reading Railroad. 1U,.l,,,R.,",'Ik0n tnemnrnin of the 12th inst -SADIK .. DUIIKFI.I,, in tho 21st year of hor ago, grand-daughter of tlie late Daniel Smith. Funeral from the residence of her grandmother, Mrs. Rnth Smith, No. UV N. Thirteenth street, on Saturday, thelfith instant, at 8 o'clock P.M. Interment at Monu ment Cemetery. . KtIy.SK.R.-n Wednesday, the 12th instant, NATHAN L. K F.YSK.R, in his 7ath year. Tho relatives and friends of the family are invited la attend his funeral, from the residence of his son-in-law, No. lfiOO N. Seventh street, on Saturday, lnth inst., at 3 o clock P. M. PATTON.-On the 10th Instant, MATTHF.W PATTON, in the 73d year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family, also Kensington Council, No. V, State Council Mechanic Relief Associa tion, and No. 6, Junior Order U. A. M.: Kuoniienaka T rilio, No. 4. I. O. of H. M. ; Paradise Ixnlge, No. 2. K. of H., and the Orders in general, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, on Sunday, May lti, at 8 o'clock, from the residence of his son in law, 8. F. Beecher, No. Wtl On tario street, belowtiirard avenue and below Broad streot. To proceed to Mechanics' Cemetery. SCHULL. On Wednesday, the 12th instant, ELIZA, wife of Benjamin Scliull. The male relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, tho 17th instant, at 10 o'clock A. M., from the residence of hor husband, No. 2oo N. Tenth street. TAYI.OR.-On the night of the 13th instant, WILLIAM TA Y LOR. aged ii2 years. Duo notice of tho funeral will be given. INSURANCE. rpo SECURE YOUR FAMILY FROM WANT, To Eelieve Your Mind of Anxiety, To Make a Good Investment, INSURE YOUR LIFE IN TBS AMERICAN OF PHILADELPHIA. ALEX. WTIILLDIN, President, JOHN 8. WILSON, Socrctary. 10 PIANOS, ETC. QREAT REDUCTION IN TRICES. CHICKERING & SONS' GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT prAos. We this day issue a Tfere Catalogue, in which we print our very Love fries, and from which we make no Viscounts or Deviation whatever. Our object is to furnish to our Patrons the very beet lHano which can be manufactured, and at the very Unrest Prices which will yield us a fair remuneration. ItoNCwood 7 Octave SiHiire I'lanon, Agraffe DridKC, Carved I.ph, nud nil Modern luiiirovviiienli, nt prices from $475 to SHOO. It will be our aim, as it has been during the past flirty seven Years, to make the very best pnwible Instrumenrs in every respect. Our rules are : Xecer to Sacrifice Quality qf Wtrk done to Economy of Manufacture, ItoHewood 7 1.-S Octave Oranri Pianoa, from our Latent and Hi-hI Senlen, from 81030 to 91400. Our Prices are set as fow as they possibly can be to insure the most perfect Workmanship, and the very best duality f Materials used in every branch of the business. Erery Piano made by us is fully trurru'ifed.and satisfaction guaranteed to the purchaser. CHICKERING & SONS, BOSTON AND NEW YORK. DUTTOM'S, NO. 914 CHESNUT STREET, 6 8 6HP PHILADKLPHIA. fjf?PT 8TEINWAY & SONS' GRAND v u i I'f square and upright Pianos, at BLA8IU3 BROS.', No. 1000 CHH8WUT Street. Bl tf fCj BRADBURY'S PIANOS. ONE AT Vrul i1 White House. Seven First Premiums. Also. Taylor 4 Farley's Organ WlLLLi-M O. FiSUUKR, No. 1U1H AKUU Street. 4 la 2m CHICKERING Grand Square and Upright PI AN US, TJUTTON'S. No. 914 CHESNUT Street 11 stf ALBRECIIT, RIF.KKS A SCHMIDT jHAMurAirriiKKiu of FIRST-CLASS PIANO-FORTK8. Full guarantee and moderate prices. 88 WAKKROOMS. No. U1Q ARCH Street. 8TECK A CO.'S A HAINES BROS. PIANO FORTKS. AND MASON A HAMLIN'S CABINET AND METROPOLITAN ORUANS, with the new and beautiful VOX HUMANA. Every inducement offered to purchaser!. J. K. GOULD, 4 8 stuth 8ra No. 933 OHKSNUT Street. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMM E R RESORTS ON J HE MNK OF PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAIL ROAD AND BRANCHES. MANSIO.V nnirsK, mount carbon, Mrs. Caroline Wunder, Pottsville P. O., Schuylkill county. TVSVAItOUA HOTEL, Mrs. M. L. Miller, Tuscarora P. O., Schuylkill county. MANSJON HOUSE, W. F. Smith, Miiluinoy tiity P. O., Schuylkill county. MOU NT OAHMEL HOUSE, Charles Culp, Mount Carmel P. O., Northumbei'land 00. WHITE HOUSE, E. A. Moss, Heading P. O. AKDAH'SIA, Henry Weaver, Heading P. O. LlYlMt tfCMXGH HOTEL, Pr. A. Smith, Wementville P. O., Borksconnty. COLD tH'HlNUH HOTEL, LEHANtl.V I'lfATI", William Lcrch, l'irui lirove 1. O., Schuylkill county. UO IE It TO H'A' SEMI N A It Y, t S. htaiitfor, hoyertowu P. O., Berks county. mi, snuxus, Geoif.'e F. Greidor, Litiz P. O., Ijincaster county. El 'II HA TA SUHINtiS, John Frederick, Kphrata P. O., Lancaater county. I'EHKIOMEN J1KIIJOE HOTEL, Davis Ixmgukar, Freolund P. O., Muutgomery county. I -EOS I E t -T TEH HA t.'E, Dr. Jumps Piihnur, Freoland P. O., Montgomery county. SrEI.0 MILL HEIGHTS, Jucob H. lireibh, Conshohocken P. O., Montgomery 00. lmvrr house, Theodore Howell, Shamokin, Northumborlund 00. 5 4 2mrp T II R A T A MOUNTAIN SPRINGS LANCASTER COUNTY, PA. This popular and well known 81TMMFR RESORT will be opened for tho reception of gnentson tho loth of June, umUr tho autpices of J. W. MlKDlLiUCK, the former ''rlie'emire establishment luts boen renovated and refitted with new and elegant furniture. 4 27 2iu 170K CU'E MAY. TlIHOlTOIl EX TRESS TRAIN On HATURDAY, May 1R, lKti9. Leave Philadelphia,' Market street, at K iX) 1 A . M. duo 13-Jfi P. M. 1(" tu.nii g train leaves Cape May at 5 '00 V. M., duo Plnla del ",i" "Th -23. This traiu wi)l berun eve.vSaju. da, until fur her notice. , ,ov W. J. bhWr.Uj, bunt. CAMDKN, May 12th. LLliL oi'MMER BOARDINO AT A COUNTRY t Place-Situation high, healthy, and airy; rooms com i ,i ..,v lare. Superior aci'ommodati ns. Ad; iIiihh, stating Ollice. wfiore to bo seen, ' H., fi 14 2t AVANTFD,A. GENTLEMAN OP INFLU- t f once ana eiporieni e, """ - ,.. -n,.i,i renc. h and socunty. wihhos tt portion ill some rehuulo iiKorporaliou. AitarvM If RELIANT. "Fvoning TQloa-raph," VUiC. DRY QOOD8. EDWIN HALL & CO.. NO. 28 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Wotild cnll the attention of the Ludlen t their Stork of DRESS UOODS, for sale nt the LOWEST CASH I'UHES. MATERIALS FOR RTT1TS IN STRIPES AND CKEY MIXTl'KRS, -4BndB-4 BLACK IKON BAKK.dES, 8-4 end 3-4 BLACK HEKNANIKS, KKAL BLACK SILK GRENADINES, RICH FIGURED GKKNADINKH, FIGURED GRENADINE BAREGES, RICH FIGI RKI) ORGANDIES, NEAT STYLES LAWNS, BLACK TAMISE CLOTH, FRENCH BLACK ALPACAS, ri'RE MOHAIRS, Wtth a (Trent variety of NEW DRESS GOODS adapted to the wants of the PLAIN TRADE. N. B One ease of NEAT PLAID JAPANESE SILKS or 1'OPLINETTES at 1, Just opened. EDWIN HALL & CO., NO. 23 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Would invite the Ladies to an examination of the following: NKW STRIPE SILKS, CHECK SILKS, CHERRY AND GREEN SILKS, BLUES AND STEELS DO., MODEM AND OTHER COLORS, PLAIN JAPANESE SILKS, PLAIDS AND STRIPES DO., CH EN K and FIGURES DO. BLACK SILKS, a. BLACK SILKS ' $-25. BLACK SILKS, I' W). BLACK SILKS, j-7fi. BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS from tllo H per yard, of the best niakCH. 5 11 tufit 1? R. LEE, A J e No. 43 NORTH EIGHTH STREET. Opened this morning the balance of an importer's stock of FRENCH HDKFS. 100 dor.en Ladies' French Colored Border Hemstitched, 45 cents. 60 dozen 2 Tucked Sheer Hemstitched. BO dozen Gents' Fine Fancy Hemstitched. 100 dozen Gents' French Hemstitched, 43 to 62. 20 dozen large size Moire Antique Border French Towels. 16 dozen French Huck Towels, Among tho above goods will be found some of the finest goods imported, and will be sold 60 per cent. Inns than im porters' prices. ALSO, 200 pes. EXTRA FINE MATTING, 38 cents, regular price t2 ; only lot to bo sold at the price. ALSO, KID GLOVES A SPECIALTY. Also, 100 ps. Spring Mohairs for suits, 24 and 31. Also, Sun Umbrellas and Parasols. Also, our entire Stock closing out. Also, 200 dozen Linen Fans, 12 and 15. Handsome Silk Fans reduced to close out. Very Fine Lisle and Silk Gloves. Ladies' Fine Riding Gauntlets, half price. 0 13 3t NORTH NINTH STREET, ABOVE RACE. ELDER. WALTON & CO., JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF d li r a- o o r Oirer To-Day Great Bargains in BLACK SILKS, ALPACAS AND MIXED GOODS, PIOUE, WHITE GOODS, BON.IOUR rOPLINS, and DRESS GOODS IN GENERAL Bought from first hands and auction. 5 1 wfralm G RENADINES! LAWNS! OROANDIESJ JOHN W. THOMAS, 405 and 407 N. SECOND St., Has now In Stock a LARGE and HANDSOME assortment of NEW GRENADINESfln Stripes and Figured, NEW STYLE LAWNS AND ORGANDIES, 8-4, 4-4, and 8-4 IRON MESH HERNANI, Together with every variety or NEW and ELEGANT DRESS GOODS. 8 87 3mrp NEW AND cnoiCE GOODS are received daily from the New York and Philadelphia markets. 1869. SPECIALTIES AT THORNLEY S. EIGHTH & SntlNG GARDEN, PHILA. SCTERB BLACK SILKS. BEAUTIFUL JAPANESE SILKS. IRISH AND FRENCH POPLINS. RICH GLOSSY MOHAIRS, ALPACAS, ETC. We offer the most complete and varied Stock of Goods in our Line "NORTH OF CHESNUT STREET," and at a BIG DISCOUNT otf 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" DRY GOODS HOUSE, N. E. COR. EIGHTH AND SPRING GARDEN, . " PHILADELPHIA. JNDIA SHAWLS AND SCARFS. CJEORGS FSVSTEIt, No. 916 CHESNUT Street, Invites wtentlon to his elegant stock of INDIA SHAWLS AND SCARFS, BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, JAPANESE SILKS, MATERIALS FOR SUITS, DRESS and FANCY GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY, PiirclmHtd on the most advantageous terms for cash, and will bo sold us cheap as ut any store la the city. IB 71m N. B. India Shawls alterdd, repaired, and cleuued. PARASOLS. PARASOLS. ALL THE NEWEST 4vivi' London and Paris styles, which for novelty, va- r rioty, and elegance are unequalled. A lui-e as- t-. Horlnnmt ot lu' Uovers. Sua Mine and Sun Urn- l.i.illa at the luwi'Ht prices, at li. DIXGN'tt i'aiioy Coods Store, Mo. Ill N. l.H.ll l II Ntreet. .luliia rrr IkMWfl.rl.'llIS Li el Hist against Moths. ChkapI Fkaoiiant! Rg i.iaiii.kI Sold by drugtimu everywhere. TH'iOD, S. II ARRIS, Bohton. Price, 60 cents; fl-00: tl'W), 8133t SEWING MACHINES. THE PARIIAM NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, DESIGNED FOU EVEHY DESCRIPTION OF FAMILY SEWING, AMD rOR LIGHT MANUFACTURING PURPOSES Is adapted to a much (rreater RANOR OF WORK than any Ma-hlne EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. IT IS ELEGANT IN STYLE AND FINISH, SIMFLE IN CONSTRUCTION, NOISELESS N OPERATION, MAKES TERFECT WORK ON 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 convince the most skeptical. OFFICE AND SALESROOM, No. 704 CHESNUT Street. The Parham Sewing Machine Co. B 6 lmrp MISCELLANEOUS COODS. CLARK & EVANS, No. 630 CHESNUT Street, Open Day and Evening. Jobbing at Manufacturers' Prices. Retailing at Wholesale Prices. Gold Watches, Silver Watches, Fine Jewelry, Plated Ware, German Aecordeons, Splendid Cliromos, Fliotograph Albums, Family Bibles, Table Cutlery, Pocket Cutlery, Pocket Books, etc. Stationery, Perfumery, Suspenders, Neck Ties, Hosiery, Casslmeres, Linen Table Covers, Li tic ii Napklus, Linen Handkerchiefs, Woollen Table Covers, Notions, etc. etc. MONEY SAVED BY PURCHASING YOUR GOODS Of jmi mi CLARK & EVANS. cTgars. "T O C I C A R BUYERS. Fresh importations of Havana Cigars, in bond or duty paid. Large assortment, otrcred In lots to suit purchasers. Also, cigars of our own manufacture, viz. : "MARIANA RITA." High grade Vuelta Abajo leaf, fifteen styles. Low prices compared with imported cigars. A fair trial will prove their merits. "FRA DIAVOLO." Lower priced than the "Mariana Rita," three styles; excellent cigars. "FLEL'R DE LYS," "LOUIS D OR," and other brands, all copyrighted ; each of highest grade in its respective class. All of our Havana leaf we import direct, and no better cigars can be produced lu this market than those wo now offer. Smokers should see that they obtain our genuine cigars, which are offered regularly by many respecta ble dealers, although some irregular parties put for ward Inferior cigars as of our make. We offer these cigars in lots to suit purchasers. They can be profitably retailed at prices forty per cent, less than imported cigars, will give equal satis faction, and should be tried, without prejudice, by all ttho desire a good clgur at moderate cost. S. FUG LET A SONS, Importers and Manufacturers, C 13 2lrp No. 229 South FRONT Street. pT 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 08 good as new, at a smull cost, at the factory, NO. 39 NORTH NINTH STREET, 4 13 lmrp BELOW ARCH STREET. HEATERS. O L. D. MERSHON'S SONS' RUSSIAN HEATER N. W. Cor. TWELFTH and FILBERT. P.hiikos, Crates, Mate Muutola, elc. OrJers received for llkiudu ol Hi lck Work. A. 11. MKKHHON. ItTrptf aeo. B. UBKBHON 17MP1RF. SLATF. MANTKL WORKS J. B. U &IMJ$i No. H I'iO (JUKfjN LJT Street. 1 Uwfuti FURNITURE, ETO. row BARGAINS IN FURNITURE OO TO RICHMOND & CO.. No. 45 South SECOND Street, 4 30 1m ABOVE CHESNUT, EAST SIDE. I. JTLTX, FUIIN I rr URE, No. 121 S. ELEVENTH Street, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FINE CLASS FURNITURE AT MODERATE I'RICES. 4 23 fmwSuirp F U K N I U . R E. A. & H. LEJAMBRE HAVE REMOVED THEIR Finite & UpMsterini Wareruoi TO NO. 1127 CHESNUT STREET, 8 10 wfmCmrp GIRARD ROW. JOHN F. FOREPAUGH & SON, Successors to Richinoud Sc Forcpaugri, rURNITURE WARE ROOMS NO. 40 SOUTH SECOND STREET, 5 T5 West Side, Philadelphia. FURNITURE. T. & J. A. HENKELS HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR ELEGANT S X O 11 E, No. 1002 ARCH Street, Are now Belling FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE at very Reduced Prices. 4 1 8rarp CARPETINQS. 1000 Pieces Brussels, 2000 Pieces Fancy Hatting, JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMER. E. H. G0DSHALK & CO.,' NO. 723 CHESNUT STREET, SWfmwSmrp PHILADELPHIA. g P.B I K O STYLES BOOTS AND SHOES FOR GENTS1 WEAR BARTLETT, NO. 33 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, M l fmw ABOVE CHESNUT. G HEAT NOVELTIES IN LOOKING GLASSES, PICTURE FRAMES, ETC. ETC. NEW CHROMOS, . NEW ENGRAVINGS. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, NO. 816 CHESNUT STREET, 4 5mwfrp PHILADELPHIA. PAPER HANGINGS, ETO. W A L L PAPER AT RETAIL, AT UIGHT.JMUCES. J. H. L0NGSTRETH, NO. 12 NORTH THIRD STREET, &J2 12trp PHILADELPHIA. CURTAINS AND SHADES. B. J- WILLIAMS & SONS, NO. 10 NORTH SIXTH STREET, M ANUFACTCKIiRS OF Venetian Blinds & Window Shades. Largo nud Una assort in nit ut low prices. PTOHK RIf AOK8 made and t fti .i. fSlllm tfOUNICKH. COKDS, 'i'AfSS! I,s, HKPAIRING. K l'U PERSONAL. APPLICATION HAS UF.KN MADE FOR 1 - l)iiilieut Certirli'nt-s No. IJH, namn of TcirtM mmitli OiiiIiiiiik Auylum," isk v i Mhv mi lnrj, for I7.H) N.-w LoiiiKiu.'.lanuuiy I. U-. (),, mil l.ist in lire, Kiou iiu.nd, a., iu IbU). (ilCUUC.E M. liAIN, TruaMtror, 4;)ttUoiu I'ortsuioutU, Va. 1 OA Ull INC! A"aXTEI). in a small I ' Drivate fulllily liy u ttcrHIf :nan wifi. .1. in. Ncmeliiit tliumiibi r- simctiililu, nut bimrjinij li.,nb Im-I'"-. nnt'd rfli.ly. Ad.lr., A M. I.., "KveniiuT.de Kiui'li" i.llu o. htulinii term ter inuntli (wliicU mul mu l.o SUMMER CLOTHES, Elegant and Becoming in the Highest Degree, Light in Texture and Light in Colors MADE UP" IN AIRY AND GRACEFUL STYLE8k Cool, Comely, and Comfortable, AT TUB Chesnut Street Clothing Establishment or JOHN VANAMAKER, NOS. 818 AND 820 CHESNUT STREET,. 6 0 4p PHILADELPHIA. CLOTHS, OASSIMERES. ETO. gPECIAL A N N O U N C E-M E-NT. W.T.SN0DGRASS&C0., No. 34 South SECOND Street, Have Just received a fresh lmportatloa ot Genuine Scotch Cheviots. Elegant French Coatings LATEST STYLES OP Fancy Cassimeres and Vestings, for tub uk 4 mrp RETAIL DEPARTMENT. NEW PUBLICATIONS. To Sunday-School SuperiuteudonU and Teaf hers. NKW TNION KXPI.ANATORV UrK-STION HOOK on lh Ilarmoiiy of the UO.NPKLH. Fifty4wo lessons. Kacb question answered in full, dis pensing with commentaries. Geographical portion. witU. interoBting illustrations from Oriental travellers. Pi-ice, IS cents. 1MP1IOVED QUESTION HOOK on the Life of t llHlMT, with the text. Arranged for classes of 11 ages. Just published and for ante by the AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION. 1122 Uhesaut Street, Philadet phia. Price, 15 cents. 5,10 nuf8t PORTER & COATES, PUBLISHERS AND BOOKSELLERS, 822 CHESNUT Street. WARBLE BUILDINO-, ADJOINING CONTINENTAL HOTEL, Books Retailed at Wliolesalo rrlcea. ra 82ujrwC5r FOR SALE. tTS COUNTRY RF.SI DRKPTi' ITiiB Quit JUM The subscriber offers for sale the Karm and " . v. w. mm i. inmiu munarasoa, f4- . uvu. .....-.-.y iiutuun, Leij.wsrs couray, ft,uu- sylvania, eixnieen mdes south of the city of Philadelphia. ?fl r"Jt4? two mile, back txaui the line of th Philsdelpliiaand VVilminRton Kailroad. The buildinns conniBt of a comparatively new double Three-story Stone Mansion, fluialied throughout in the most substantial manner, with a ooach-house, stable, ioe housn, etc. ,Alo, a commodious stone frame Farm llnuse. with large Bain. W agon Houses. Sheds, and all oonreni' ences tor storing crops. Spring House, etu. The Farm contains about sovenly-five aore and has been greatly improved by the Inte proprietor, and brought to a high degree of fertility. Location high and perfeotly healthy, and the surrounding country the most roniantio and picturesiiue in the whole eounty. Th. almost hourly communication with Philudolphia and other cities by the railroad and river afford, every faoility that oould be de jired lerms very easy. Apply t the subscriber, one o the Executor, of above estate. a .. . . J- B. OKIK, Linwood, Pennsylvania. fOU SALE THE LARGE AND ELE- gaut Residence, No. 2300 Green street.. The house U SB feet front, with side yard of 30 feet. The lot 147 feet deep to Pennsylvania avenue. It is in close vicinity to the Park, and the neighborhood i. pleasant and good. Will be sold upon accommodating terms. COLLADAY A SHEPHERD, 81 m No. &m WALNUT Street. DKSIRAUI.K Sl'fflTM pvaiiipvcii. ito hknt. i'iirni.i....i f ii i . y.r! ; ....v....i.w ,0 ru.fiim.wiiu nne oarriiwi, bouse, stalls lir (4) tour horses ; together with about three aorokuf land, haudsninely laid out with splendid lawu pluiited gilruM"3r' t0- garden all Located on North Pennsylvania Railroad, in vicinity of De'iot Station, three minufjs' walk from, the Address Bos 177S Bost Office. 5 U 2t'rp FOR SAT. F. FnrHSTnr,v TjuTnir ,; ,!!,.1J,.?i.,"'n " 'uoourn conveniences, being No. 81u It 1 LKNTH Street, iirbt door below Sprueo. Ifililul.. t'l 1I.- t ... ..to..-. vvs wn.iivrv a r. 1 linu, . . , , No. 711 WALNUT Street. Carpets fitted throughout will be sold with bouse If T RENT 11R Villi SMC tup rr-Kr lii' . - - - ".iiiiJ t lie v iv - :ltl stltutlon House. AlUntf.. flilv M T i.u ... u . . wiiii ma uruilure. Iinuiodiulo uussussion mm l ...v.. B lU-tit N. W. corner Front and Whartun'.u.PhiU. fi? fOR SALE THE HOUSE" NO." 5338 hl:ji MAIN Stroot, above Washingtun Isne, Cermantowu. 1 wolve rooms and conservatory. Lot -s 40 by 4.VI All in nerteot or.i..r. Will sell low. Inquire of JOHN B f,()VK, fio. is h. f HOa l htreot, or on tile premises. 4 1 thf t TO RENT. GEHMANTOWN l'HOPEATY TO LET iuik. luiMieru-uuni nouso, tenant -house, coach. , and live acres of bind, handaumoly laid out walk. .....u, Hu.. u.tiiMi)i iiiuu, iiaiiiisoiue m -- , n;i..ii. ini, uiiiiiii.iB nuia Ol tion. Apply to J. ARMSTRONG, uy's Lane St. o it iat" fTTr T HKNT IX GEHMANTOWN A ivory dfthirnblo residence, w.thiu throe minutes' waTTol t. Inn. h lane and Shoemaker's lane stations on ..imai.town Railroad. Ha. stsld.ng for three Uor.es and two cows; large pasture ground and vegetable garden Apply to C.F.OROR W. FISS No. 2J South FRONT sirt Si-Kit" ryo KENT AN OFFICE SUITABLE FOR A. - physician or avmr iHih ... . . . . 1121 t.IRARns.r. - " uaru. ao n a iV N OW IS THE TIME TO CLEANSE YOUR HOUSE. M It'Iir.U, llAltTJlt X VO.'H WASHING ANIJ C I.UANMNU l'OWDIilt u'uiiitefi, ,(, V. H. HOWMAN, Role Agent,
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