THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAY 22, 18M. 5 r city iti:is. tlTTTJC, KTT AHD Makr 'of ow Jf-n . r.(A. anrf - ttneipmlUd fry on oc o fn Philadelphia. W harm aim K Ohoiob Amortmujct ofteUeud ,tyi af good,t M nuvi? up tn order, fat wuvrrxiMi-d lvt. ALL PBIOM Otjahantkkd Unver than the Immrhwlm, and full atitfaction guaranteed nery purchaser, or Out tale eanrltrd and money refunded, llMZ7fr nrnnW ) BEtWRTT A OO, fifth an. i Towrr Ham, tfwtA 5rw.) 618 Mabkft Htrfkt, I'HILAKKI.PITTA, - awp flno BnoADWAt. Wkw Vuuk. Kkhr' KuraWi.Tuj Chin and Glum F-sUbllshmenl, China Hall, No. I21g Chmnat atreet. Families in want of any artiole in China, Ulam, or Stone Ware, will find at this establishment the Urgent stock in the city, from common red Karthon ware, for the kitchen, to theflnnst China and Ulan made Whits Rtons China Tea Sets, 48 piece, Caps with Handle, $5, at KF.nn's China Hall, No. 1218 Choanut atroot. White Stonk China Dinner Rets, 76 pieces, $15; 106 pieoee, $25T7, at Kprr'b China Hall, No. 1218 Chosnut atrout. Krnn'H Ciitna Hai.u We have at-Tangod one portion of our atore escluHfvely for cheap Goods, and intend In future to place In thia department any article which may be in the leant old style or imperfeat, and will aell thorn regard less of enat. No. 1218 Chesnut street. One thousand odd Castor Bottles, cut glass, 33c. each. Kerr's China Hall, No. 1218 Chasnnt street. Glarrwark. At Kerr's China Hall, No. 1318 Chosnu street. The largest stock of Glassware in this oonntry. You cannot fail to make a selection from our Immense assort ment. Tumblers, 88o. to $28 per dozen; Uohlots, $1S0 to 3100 per doaen : Decanters, $1 to $76 per pair. Common goods, suitable for the kitchen and culinary purposes, al ways on hand. The great extent and variety of our stock can only be judged by a personal examination and com parison with other establishments, which we solicit. White French China Dinner Sets, 125 pieces, $30; 226 pieoee, $75, at Kkrr'8 China Hall, No. 1218 Chesnut atreet. Uay'h China Palace, No. 1022 Chesnut street, Is the cheapest place to buy China and Glassware in Ami rica, as a glanoe at the quotations bo low will oonvinoe any person familiar with the price of such goods. Krery artiole sold is warranted just aa represented, and all goods to go out if the city will be packed and delivered to transportation offices free of charge, and insured against breakage to destination. Gold Band French China Dining Sots, 160 pieces. . . .$66ViO White " " " 150 " .... 8700 White Stone China Dining Bets, 92 pieces 1500 22 different styles Decorated Dining Sets, all new designs, at prices to defy competition. Gold Band French China Tea Seta, 44 pieces 12'50 White " " 44 " 800 White Stone China Tea Seta, 44 pieces (cups with handles) 425 White Stone Chamber Sets. . .i (3 00 White French China Dining Plates, 9 inches, per dozen 2'00 White French China Cups and Saucers, per set, 12 pieces. 1 2-"i Cut Glass Goblets, per doxen 2 i'i Pressed Glass Goblets, per dozen l 'frt 4'ut Glsas Tumblers, per doxen 1 '23 Pressed Glaus Tumblers, per dozen -8J And an immenae stock of Fancy Goods at a still greater reduction from former prices. Call and examine these goods, and a compare them with any bouse in this city or any other. Jewelry, Mr. William W. Caasidy, No. 12 South Second street, uaa 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. Ho also has a large stock of American Western Watches in all varieties and at all prices. A viait to hia store ia sure to result in pleasure and profit. Hallctt, Davis A Co.'s Pianos, No. 927 Chesnut street, are unequalled in durability, brilliancy, tone, and power. Distinguished pianists say they are the best. We never listened to any Piano so enchanting. Carpbtinon at Auction. B. Scott, Jr., announces a sale of carpetings of every description, to take place at the Art Gallery, No. 1020 Chesnut street, on Tuesday morning, at 10 o'clock. This will afford a splendid op portunity to housokoepero, as they will be sold in quanti ties to suit. Get Bid or a Cold at Once by using Jayse's Ex pectorant, a certain cure for all Pulmonary and Bron chial affections. Sold evorywhore. G rover A Baker's Highest Premium Sewing Machines, No. 730 Chesnut street. CuitA. The Cuban egg is being hatched Into some sort of chicken ; Our IftMor say it must bo watched. If dangers round it thicken. They would have scorching Sinniith fiie To hasten in-Cuba-tion! But Doctor Fish o rarely tries An outteard application, Besides, we've farm enough fenced in. To keep our labor humming, And mines of wealth to work, whence tin To pay our paper ' coming. And Marvin's Safes, to keep them both From raacal hands' invasion ; "Let us have peace," for we are loth To fight without occasion. Safes for sale by Marvin A Co.. No. 721 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. Thirty -one years under one management, the A mem "AM Houhk has grown from a small hotel to the largest in New Kngland. It is furnished with all the contrivances for the convenience and comfort of its guests, and Is de servedly popular with the travelling public Colton Dental Association originated the nse of Nitrous Oxide Gas for the painless extraction of Teeth. Dr. Colton makes snd administers the gas himself. Dr. Haabrouck devotes bis whole attention to extracting teeth. Patientawho have failed to get their teeth extra-ted without pa hi at places where the gas is not under stood, will do well to go to headquarters, where they never fail. Office, Walnut street, below Eighth. Kabley's Undertaking Kstauijkhment. Among the most popular, complete, and extensive undertaking esta blishments in this city is that of Mr. F.dward S. Karley. The mention of his name speaks bis reputation. Well known notoriety as a general undertaker, but more especi ally as the inventor and manufacturer of the "Patent Burial Oaaket." his business has outgrown the circum scribed facilities he could afford it at the southeast corner Of Tenth and Green streets. He found it necessary, there fore, while atill retaining his old place aa an office, to pull up the stakes of his factory and seek more room. Luckily he pitched upon a location at No. 1228 Hidge avenue, just below Green street. Than this, no other site could have been mors eligible. Space he gets, accommodations he gets, and an opportunity to displuy his "Caskets" in a way that exhibit all their advantages. His salesrooms-some lour or five in numberare handsomoly fitted up, crowded with his improved coffins, and open at all times to the in spection of the public He occupies Ave buildings allotted to different branches of the business. From this circum stance some idea of the extent of he business may be formed. In these buildings, from the first handling of the rough board, the ooftin is manipulated to its finest finish ing touch. , W.th his greatly enlarged facilities, Mr. Earley can now Vromptly fill all ordera, no matter bow large or urgent. He solicits the patronage of both country and town. Under takers out of the city can transmit their orders by tele graph and have the assurance that by the next railway train the articles they sent for will be on the way. Under . , . ,i.a . ,-mwlnctinir business. Mr. Karley it lamirsui . , . hss rendered delay well-nigh impossible. Though it is a somewhat mournlul exercise w uuuwuiim. row of those narrow dwellings-the lust we all shall occupy -still In walking through Mr. Farley's establishment juuou'of the melancholy naturally gathered in such a j:....: h i.Bilia lieautv. finish, and neatness of i aoe i uiwij""- . u.itini ihn irn. us that wood is fur the tus oasaubs. " . - more durable in ult or grave ; but many of them are exquisitely grained to reaomuie uw iiumi u. i.:i.i.h m ton in all their parts-as a whole, and iu pieces. You can soe at a glance how strongly, compactly, and securely they are made. The . . , ... ..: a.4 ...nHa f iu;ruwinir on the lid is done usual Old I"""" ."-- --- - away by an Improved kind of fastening, which allows the casket to be most securely .,,-.. - - ----- . ,, :.. .a As made by himself. Mr thev are oi en iL, -mi boasts, and justly, that they will last live times as Ions in tlie ground or in a aamp . " 1 " Thuirsi.remrth and beauty, too, com- eloth-covereu u"- - - .. 7 . ... .i.i.. Hr.l,iliiu. render them not at all re- On- .n-Hse ha. a.ready been created by the v ,1U i,rMUHtit ex- rapid manner in wuiou mr. .- - tensive business, but another is in store fur the future if Those Uniforms. The letter-carriers of this cltf Hsve been deceived, oh! what a pity. If they had bought their clothes from Stokeit They'd have been served like other folks, But such, alas! was not the case; And now they look with doleful fae Into their pocket books, and say $590 -FLOWN AWAT. Has But how or where they do not know. Yet for it they have naught to show. ' Thoy eiAinlne their uniforms with care, Jtut that 5 90 w not thrre. Take good advice, kind gentlefolks, Aiid buy your Clothing all from Stokes. No. 824 Chesnut hTiiKF.r. Sikof.r's Sewtno: Machines On casiost terms, by O. F. nvrn, No. 810 Chesnut street. Card from Wanamaker A Brown. no w Tin: fa rrs tf.i.l. UK All, AM NI'KAK Of IT. COMK, SEE, AMI HE COXVlSCEn. I 1" J HE lEfAl hit nvrr brn mo nrrol fto mir tiU lit' V-mN nnil Hoi' t'tolhin, ? thai FiETV m nrf lent bnjv rutting home from Jive in the nwrnitty until nine nt niaht. WAN A ilAKER it BHOWy, THE L AUGUST rl.OTHISa HOUSE, OAK HAt.t,, fi. E. COHXEK OF SIXTH AM) MAHKF.T STUEETS. tT' OSK THOUSASn U A MIS are. ron'tan'li) I orrupieil in filling up our etorli. Thin ifiveM our mummer FHF.SH ftOOUS every liny. WANAMAKEH HHOWH, OAK HALL, THE LAItHEST t'LOTIIIsn ItOl'SE, S. E. COKXEli OF SIXTH AX It MA UK ET STUEETS. W Mll.lS HAVE BEES Hl'SXlSG FOIl WEEKS, epieiolly on oooit J'or our utile. Thi m the. tray ire get ehmce and iVtrnhle thing 'or our rutomer, WASAMAKEH it HHOWX, THE VOl'fLAH rl.OTHlXd HOUSE, OAK HALL, THE ro KX Ell OF SIXTH A SI) MA KKET STUEETS. I ?" EXOIiMOrS SALES eaute il to moke En-rmou l':irrhari and thi given iia great ml. vantaiejt in buying, and tee cwt afford to ell ery tnlr. WAXAMAKEIt it BHOWX, THE CHE A I 'EST CI.OTHIXG HOUSE, OAK HALL, THE COKXEK OF SIXTH A XI) MA KKET STHEETS. If MOOEHATE Fit ICES for everything i our UXAL TEH ABLE RULE, not bnui much tie eon get, but hote CHE A I' H ran ne.tl the artirle, WASAMAKEH it K HOWS, OAK HALL, THE CHE A I'EST CLOTH ISO HOUSE, THE COHXEK OF SIXTH A SI) MA KKET STUEETS. St" OUK SI'HIXG STOCK, though our tale hove been very lane, itill rery COMPLETE, WAX A MA K EH it HHOWX, THE LA KG EST CLOTH I X G HOUSE, OAK HALL, THE COiXEH OF SIXTH A XI) MA HK ET STHEETS. St" OUK HOn AXU YOUTHS' STOCK I wonderfully irV tukorted, and w kept on the. FIKST n.oou. WA V.I V.4 KEK it BHO WX, THE rol'ULAIl CI.OTHIXG HOUSE, OAK HALL, THE CtlHXEH OF SIXTH A XV MA KKET STHEETS. tr ALL OUH I'KICES or Imrer by 25 per rent, than the tame ifmuls are nnlii el,rirhri e. WAXA MA KEK it HHOWX, TH E I. A K G EST CI.O Till XG HO I 'SE, OA K HA LL, THE S. K. COIl. OF SI XT II A XI I MA It K E T S Til E E TS. 31 A K It 1 12 1. DKNNIS-KI.DKR. On the 20th instant, at the rosi nenreof the hridu's fiither, by the Kev. Ki. hard Newton, IX U., HKNRYG. DKNNIS.of Millville. N. J.,to.MARIA G., daughter of Henry L. Filler, Ksq., of this city. iii:i. BKARDSLEK.-On the 19th instant. SARAH A., wife of Ainy A. Beardslee, daUKUter of Henry and Elizabeth Get z, agod 24 years. The relativos and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence ot' her tnther, Passyunk road, below Philadelphia Cemetery, on Sunday afternoon, the 23d instant, at 2 o'clock. CLAVEY. On the IRth instant, JOHN CLAVEY, in tbe on'th year of his age. The relatives and t'ripnrin nf tha fnmitv ntus, nm.tn.Ml lodge, No. 113, 1. O. of O. F., anil the Southwark Enione r ire Comoanv. are resnectfullv invited i,ni.te.ni hin fnn. ral, from nis lute residence. No. 1105 Evans street (above Federal and below Third I, on Nundav afternoon at 5 o'clock. To proceed to Union Cemetery Vault for inter ment. FRIEL. On the 19th instant. MICHAEL FRIEI.. sired 50 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence. No. 1422 Jessamine street (east of Fifteenth, below Christian), on Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Cathedral Cemetery. GALLAGHER. On the 20th instant. PATRICK, son of James and Rosy Gallnicher, aged 21 years. i ne relatives ana menus are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No. 2028 Rittenhouse street, on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. nemcw at ot. ratnek s Church, interment at Cathedral Cemetory. McCORMICK.-On the 17th instant, WM. JAMES McCORMICK, in the 46th year of hia age. The relatives and friends of the family, also the mem bers of the Good Intent Steam Fire Engine Company; Fame Council, No. lo, U. O. A. M. ; Washington Lodge, No. 29, K. of P., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence. No, 1120 Sophia street. Sixteenth Ward, on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. To proceed to St. John's M. E. Church. SMITH. On the morning of the 20th instant, after a lingering illness, SARAH LOUISA, wife of J. Llovd Smith, and daughter of the late Jeremiah Van Brunt, in her 30th year. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence. No. 965 Franklin street, on Alundav morning, tile ?4fh in-tfjint. at 10 o'clock. XTf NOTICE. THE MEMBERS OF ORIENTAL LODGE, No. 113, I. O. of O. F., and the Order in general, are requested to meet at the Odd Follows' Hall, THIRD Street, below German, on SUNDAY AFTEHNOO.N at 4 o'clock, to attend tbe funeral of our late brother, JOHN IXAVKI, Attest, JAMES HALBERSTADT, Secretary. INSURANCE. NO MAN Is Fully Prepared to Insure until he has considered The Rates and Flans OF TUB AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA, FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS, 6 10 PHILADELPHIA. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. ETC J X 'Mi AOKDINARY ANXOUN CEMEXT FOR THE SUMMER SEASON. KETAIL DEPAimiBXT OP W.T.SNODGEASS&CO., No. 34 South SECOND Street, Announce a fresh Importation ot Genuine Scotch Cheviots, For Gentieraen'8 BuHlncns ami Summer Travelling tSuits. AI.mo, a large and varied aHsortment of WILFORD 8 WHITE DUCKS. WILFORD S FIGURED DUCKS AND DRILLS. I1ARNSLEY WHITE AND COLORED DRILLS. EXTRA QUALITY WHITE MARSEILLES, toi Gentlemen's Vests. NEAT FIGURED LINENS AND DRILLS In great variety, for boysMvear, ut low prices. 4 8 2mrp QA HsTm EKES AND 1) OE SKINS. JAIVXES dt LEE, No. 11 NOKTII SECOND STREET, SIGN OF THE GOLDEN LAMB, Are now receiving a largo and CHOICE ASSORT MENT of all tlie celebrated makes ol Black Doeskins and Cassimeres Tliut como to tlio country, 3 23 8 DRV GOODS. JE B0UTILLIER BROTHERS, NO. 912 CHESNUT STREET. 120 Pieces Striped Poplins, 28-inch, all Choice Colors, 65 Cents. Have been sold ibis bob son at OTHER COLORED AND BLACK DUKSS GOODS CHEAP. 577 Dozen Li3le Thread Gloves, 15, 20, and 25 Cents. ABOUT HALF TUEIlt VALUE. HOSIERY, RIBBONS, 8 22 2trp EMBROIDERIES, SHAWLS. QOOD BLACK SILKS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. BELLOWS DRAP IMPERIAL. DK CACHKMIRE UK SOIK. DOUBLE CHAIN GROS GRAIN. WIDOWS' SILKS, NO GLOSS. BLACK SATINS FOR TRIMMINGS, EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND AltCH. KII'ES AND MIXTURES FOR SUITS. EYRK A LANDKI.L. M AONIFK'ENT ORGANDIES AND LAWNS. EYRE LANDELL. r LAMA LACE POINTS, OLGAS, I J .JACKETS. FISCHUKS. BOURNOUS, FULL LINE OF SPRING SHAWLS. 4 3stuth3in EYRE A- LANDELL. M ATE1UALFOR TRAVELLING SUITS. Takko Cloth, for auit. Mixed Mohair a, for nuit.4. Japaneno Poplins, for fiuits. Silk Chain Poplins, for suit . (Jrasillia Poplins, for auitn. (irunite Mohairs, for suHh. Heasido Lustre, for Suits. Tamine Poplins, for suits. Travellers truTelling should UrtoI for travelling mate rial to STOKES & WOOD. S. W. COR. SEVENTH AND ARCH STS. Q A R D. E. R. L E E, SO, 43 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, Havinc sutisl'uotoril; proven to "Custom House Officers" that the KID CLOVES Seized were not contraband (on our part), the balance is now for sale at OLD PRICE, $130. TO CLOSE OUT. Also, the entire stock ut a CHESNUT STRKKT FUR' NISHING UOODS HOUKK, consisting; ol Gents' India Gauze, Lisle Thread, and Cotton Shirts and Drawers, at less than half prire. 4 icnts' tine made up Linmi Drawers. (Cents' Lisle and Burlin (.loves. Gents' French Castor Driving Gloves, slightly spotted, 75 rents up. Gents' and Boys' India Tanned and Buck Gloves. An Immense stock of Ludios' Linen Ildkrs., reduced to close. 600 Silk Fans, chespest goods ever offered. Brown and Black Silk Extension Fans, 50 cents, from auction. Linen Fans, 12M, 15, and 25 cents. M pieces extra fine Canton Matting, a8 cents: Ust lot to be had nt price. 50 per cent, less than carpet store price. Closing out DRKSS GOODS at reduced prices. Linen Collars and Cuffs, new designs. 5 20 3trp Q LORIOUS MEWS FOrTtHE LADIES. EPSTEIU &. IIAHAIES, No. 123 North NINTH Street, BELOW CH.ERRV, OPEN ON MONDAY A LARGE STOCK OF DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, LINEN GOODS, AND NOTIONS, Bought at the cash auctions of the past week at ruinous low prices, and prices guaranteed 20 Per Cent. Less than Eighth St. Prices. 25 pieces fine Mohairs, doubl width i mo tan and browns, 36 cents. Same goods selling on Eighth street at 50 cents. SO pieces pure .Mohair, plain colors, 60 cents; selling on Eighth street at 75 cents. i pieces handsome stripe Poplin, 7-S yard wide, in blue and white, green and white, pink and white, purple and brown, 50c. ; same goods selling on Eighth street at 76c. 2b pieces plain Poplin, 26c. ; Eighth street, 37!jc. UU pieces plain seuiae Poplin, 7-g wide, ibe. ; Eighth st reel. 37 fee. Ju piece plain Rouba Poplin Eighth street, 60k. 10 piece plain Mohair Poplin, 3c ; Eighth street, 4uo. 10 pieces frostad Poplin, 37 c. ; Highth street, &0c. JO pieces double-width Poplin, 5oc. ; Eighth street, 75c. 10 pieces black and white plaid Poplin, 26c. ; cheap. GREAT BARGAINS IN BLACK ALPACAS. 10 pieces, 37.Sc; Kighth atreet price, 60c. 10 pieces, 46c. ; F.ighth street price, 56c. 10 pieces, 50c. ; Kighth street price, t&iVjC. 10 pieces, toe. ; Kighth street price, 64c. 10 pieces, t"2sic. ; Kighth street price, 76c. 10 pieces pure Mohair, no, 96e. to $1 ; cheap. GREAT FALL IN CASSIMERES. Open MONDAY, large lot at recent low prices. 10 pieces All-wool Cassunere, 75o. ; same goods selling on Kighth street and Arch street at 4126, and they say cheap. 10 pieces All-wool Cassimere, B76c. ; Eighth street price, $1'3. 10 pieces English Waterproof, $125, cheap. CALICOES AND CHINTZES, 50 pieces new style Calicoes, 12Mc, cheap. 50 pieces beat French Chintz, yard wide, 87c. LARGE LOT COUNTERPANES CHEAP. 110 Counterpanes, $2 50, worth if-t TABLE LINENS, TOWELS, SHIRTING LIN ENS. 10 pieces M Table Linen, l5c., worth $12o. Large lot Towels, from 12cc. up to 75c. LOT SHIRTING LINENS, ALL PRICES, CHEAP. WHITE GOODS, PIQUES, MARSEILLES. Piques, 22, 25, 28, 31, 35, 370. to $t. Greateat bargains ever offered. 60 pieces plaid Nainsook, 18, 23, 25, 28, 31, 37, , 50 to 75c. ; cheap. 20 pieces plain Nainsook, 25, 28 to 50c. bolt hnush Cambrics and Jaconets, all prices. FLANNELS, MUSLINS. All wool Flannel, 23, 28, Slo. to $1. 20 pieces yard-wide Mualin, 12 Wo. HOSIERY, GLOVES. M dozen Ladies' and Gents' Hose, from lJj to 45c. ; cheap. KID GLOVES. KID GLOVES. KID GLOVES. 3000 pairs celebrated St. Lncas Kid (iloves, W26. We aie the sole agents tor the United .Slates for this make of vl;yes, guarauteed better than selling on Eighth atreet at SHIRT FRONTS. LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. 200 dozen Linen Khirt Fronts, our own make, 13kf. 15, 18, 25, H, 31, 37V 45, fio to 76oenls; wide and narrow pleats. lOu dozen Linen ilandkerchiufs, 12j tooUc. 2o dozen trench Kuspenders, Slo. 2.1 dozen boys' KiiBpenderH, l'Jo. Duuity hands, Mugic Uuillhig, cheap. 2o dozen Toilet Mets, 3 pieces in the sot, 25c. I jirge lot of Neckties, Vi'A, 15, 1M, 20, 26c. : cheap. 60 dozen trench Corsets, (Sue, $1 and r38; clieap. Our customers auk us how it is we can soil so much cheaiwrthan Kighth street. That is very easily answered. One square from Kighth street makes a dillerenue of $6000 a year in rent. We purpose to give all who favor us with call the advantage ot the extra rent we would have to nay if on Kighth street, rather than pay it to the landlords. We are working for our eustomurs. All we ask is one call. We will convince you the above ia true. Our motto, never to be undersold. , . ,, Small protiu, quick sales, and turn the nimble six pence ofteu. Ouu price. All goods marked iu plain figure. EPSTEIN dt HAINES, RKGULATOR8 OF RKTAIL PRICKS, f SV (), St ft, Hi KvrtU KUYm &U Wn VUgrry, DRV OOOOS. PRICE & WOOD. N. XV. CORNER EIUIITII AND FII.nKUT. BLACK 8ILK! I1LACK HI1.KH S HUwk Grea Grain Silks, J, $iti, $fZO, $2T5. t. and $3 50 per yard. A cheap lot of Japanese Poplins, 25 and rH cents per yard. A cheap lo of French '.awns, SS cents per ysnl. biiirting Percale and Calicoes. WHITH 4JOOIXS! wiiiti: ;ois! Pinnies, Hlwrred Muahns Swiss Mnshnn. Victoria Lawn French Organdies. Soft-finish Cambric and Nanw. Satin Plaid and Stripe Nainsooks. SriH) and Itaid Swis Muslins. Linen Oood. Linen GooiIn. Kcotcli Disper and Apron Hinlere. Table Linons, Napkin, and Towels, Pillow-case and Sheeting Linens. Handiome Marseille Quill at $4, $4 S0, JtS. 3M.$g. $7, H up to $12. Honeycomb and Jacquard Quilt, eto. Rest makes Bleached and Unbleached Mualin. Tarlatans, for covering purpose. Bargains in Ladies' and Gents' lioswry and Gloves. Ladies' Kid Glove, $1 up. Jouvin's Kid Glove, best quality. Parasol and Sun I'mbrella. Indies' and Gents' Linen Handkeroluels. Indies' and Genu' Hemstitch Handkerchief. Indies' Ruffled Linen Collars and Cuffs. Gaure Merino VesU, for summer wear. 14 J wj Linen Fans, Silk Kann.aud Autograph Fans, cheap. PRICE & WOOD. N. W. ( OHNKIt KIUIITU ANI FII.IJKUT. $100,000 WOKTil OK THE CHOICEST AND MOST ELEGANT DRESS GOODS KVKR SHOWN IN THIS CITY, comprising all the NOVKLTIKS in Grey and Plain MOHAIRS, ALL WOOL POPLINS, IRISH POPLINS. WASH POP LINS, SILK AND WOOL POPLINS, ALPACAS, HF.RNANI, LAWNS, KTO. KTO. GRENADINES. GKEXADINEX. GRFNADINKS BARI0GF.S, SILK UKRNANI. FRKNCH ORGANDIKS, FRKNCH JACONETS. 6000 yartls (an entire import-ation) of the most elegant de signs and qualities of GKF.NADINF.S KVKR OFKKRKD IN PHILADKLPHIA, at alMiut one-half price. A great variety of mourning and half-mourning in the lot. 4600 yards Grenadine Bareges, MOST KXQUISITK STVLKS, at 37Mc and 50o. 1260 yards Silk Hernani, from 50c. to ifll. bought before the great advance, LKSS THAN IM POKTKKS' PRICKS TO DAY. 8bahmof very fine Organdies snd Juoonet Lawns, from 25o. to 45c. :same goods rotuiling in the city at 'iVC. to62Kc. 50 superb Grenadine Robes at $12 to $15; oost the parties that imported them $22 to :I0. 75 pieces, yard-wide stripe Poplins at 50c.; sold every where at 76c. J. A. SOUTHWICK, NO. 17 S. EIGHTH STREET, 5 22sw4t4pl BKLOW MARKF.T. (Window with Revolving Pyramid.! EDUCTIONS !! ALTERATIONS I! Being about to make mime improvi'monts to the front ImlldiiiK occupied by us, it become neceiwarj forthwith to close out a liirge portion of our ntock, ao that the balance cau Iw cotnletiied in the reur during the work. To cirect thin we have LARGELY REDUCED LARGELY REDUCED LARGELY REDUCED Our prices, ami cordially extend aa invitation to oiu.lrlcuila ami tlie public to share ill the bar gains. LI 7 fsui COOPER & C0NARD, S. E. COR. NINTH AND MARKET STS. 1869. SPECIALTIES AT THORNLETS, EIGHTH & SPRING GARDEN, PHILA. SUPERB BLACK SILKS. BEAUTIFUL JAPANESE SILKS. HUSH AND FRENCH POPLINS. RICH GLOSSY MOHAIRS, ALPACAS, ETC. We offer the most complete and varied Stock of Gooda In onr Line "NORTH OF CHESNUT STREET," and at a BIG DISCOUNT off Chesnut Street Prices, as everybody knows we can afford to sell CHEAPER, as we WORK under a mere FRACTION OF THEIR EXPENSES, THORNLEY'S "CENTRALLY LOCATED OLD ESTABLISHED" DEY GOODS HOUSE, N. E. COR. EIGHTH AND SPRING GARDEN, 9 12 PHILADELPHIA. QRENADINES! LAWNS! ORGANDIES! JOHN W. THOMAS. 405 and 407 N. SECOND St., Has now In Stock a LARGE and HANDSOME assortment of NEW GRENADINES In Stripes and Figured, NEW STYLE LAWNS AND ORGANDIES, 8-4, 4-4, and 8-4 IRON MESH HERNANI, Together wltn every variety of NEW and ELEGANT DRESS GOODS. 8 27 3mrp NEW AND CHOICE GOODS are received dally from the New York and Philadelphia markels. JNDIA SHAWLS AND SCARFS. GEORGE FRYER, No. 916 CHESNUT Street, Invites attention to his elegant stock of INDIA SHAWLS AND SCARFS, BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, JAPANESE SILKS, MATERIAL8 FOR SUITS, DRESS and FANCY GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY, Purchased on the moat advantageous terms for etiHh, and will be sold as cheap as at any store in the city. 6 7 lm N. B India Shawls alterdd. repaired, and cleaned. PARASOLS. FAKA80L8, ALL THE NEWEST London and Pari styles, whiob for novelty, va riety, and eleganti ar unequalled. A largs a. aurtiuentof Laoe Covers. Kea Side and Km, 11... broil at the lowest mioes, at II. UULOM'ti t'anuy Oood I SPECIAL SALE OF rm TT-T Trr V tvi rwi 1 JL.M. Jk 1 'A 1 JL JL OF A CARPET ESTABLISHTIENT Declining the Business, comprising all Descriptions of Goods, ON TUESDAY M 0RNING, May 25, vYi 1 o'clock, AT KOOTrHH ART GAILERY, iv. i?j chesnut stuei:t. HAI.i: HITIKM T XIII IJiAST Ki:Si:iCVIl. 6E3 21 O X i : T IX FANCY HOMER, COLLADAY & CO. "Will TfcMlvio 011 The Prices of the Balance of their Stock of Chene Silks, from $300 to $250. Best Lyons Stripes, from $2 50 to $2'00f Foulard Silks, from $200 to $150. These Prices are far less than the cost of Importation, and are made to close ' the Stock. Nos. 1412 and 1414 6 22 3t 13 C Or OMICAL Mutual Life Insurance Co., of Providence, E. I. SIMON S. BUCKLIN, C. G. McKNIGHT, WILLIAM Y. POTTER, President. Vice-President. Secretary.' . HON. ELIZUR WRIGHT, ACTUARY. Among the Directors, all of whom are men of tried ability aa financiers", are EX-GOVERNOR WILLIAM SPRAGUE, EARL P. MASON, ESQ., MAJOR-GENERAL A. E. BURNSIOB JOHN CARTER BROWN, ESQ., and MOSES B. LOCKWOOD, ESQ. Rates Lower than other Mutual Companies with Equal Safety and Soundness. Premiums Non-forfeitable from tho First Payment. AXJfUAL CASH DIVIDENDS. Assets January I, 1869 ... $500,886.18 $182 of Assets for evry $IOO of Liabilities. Every guarantee that in oHM-ntial to the honem administration of a LIFE INSURANCE TRUST, and tnaC tends to promote economy, frugality, and Integrity, will be found In the "ECONOMICAL." Slow HliMI;ili.ri Is Fragrant, Durable and Reliable for defending elothca from injury by Motlia. TIIEOD. 8. HARRIS, Boston, factures, and all druggists sell it. New size for fiO cents. 5 20 3t rpYNDALE MITCHELL, NO. TOT CHESNUT STREET, HAVE JUST OPENED A LARGE INVOICE OF BOHEMIAN COLOGNE SETS. A VARIETY OF PATTERNS. at 11-60 and 1-TS PER SET. 20 ti,tl,3mrn JOHN L. CAPEN, PHRENOLOGIST, ."iJpeon . .?.r.BW offl"e '"r Ladie and GentlamBn, at No.7u-2 CHK8NUT Street ("Press" UuildmK llouiu Ho. 4, seound llimr), where h will oe happy U) HUM III. nil r......l I ..II ...l : .u i : . Ill . logical opinions. 1 147 tru HAT8 AND O APS. nWARBURTON'S IMPROVED VENTI lated and easy fitting Dim. Hals (patented), in all tb improved fasliiona of til. seaauo. tlUi&N UT btreet. nsxt door to tb. Vomt OtHom. U W 4S 1)ASSPORTS PROCURED BY JOHN T 1 i iU rwy . Jme m. y M.X. 15. SCOTT,.Ir., Aiiciioncoi-. E 1 XJ C T I O IS" IN SILKS. IMoiidsi.v. I.V CHESNUT STREET, FRANCIS S. BELDEN, General Agent, ROOMS SG AND 27, ?NQ. 430 WALNUT STREET. PHILA. PIANOS, ETO. 8TEINWAY & SONS' GRAND irV ' ' I'fcqoare and upright Plancw, at BLAHIUtl BROS.'. No. 1 (H)b CHKaN LIT Street. gltf z3X BRADBURY'S PIANOS ONEy AT WTl ''Whit. Hons. SsTen first Premlnms. Also Taylor A Farley' Organ WILLLUd O. t l&UliKR, No. luia aituu btreel. '"i E K I N a llii ti Grand Square and Upright 113tf No. 91 4 CHKHKUT Street. ALBitriCiii, RIKKKS A HOHMIDT. 1 1 M I ' ' ' 7 MANlMl J Diir.iia iir FIRST-OLAKH FIANO-FORTKS. Fnll cnarantHfl and inKlerate prices. Fall n"pl2KKKUuMS. No. QIQ AROH 8trt. p, 6TECK CO.'S A HAINES BROS? fri'TT? PIANO KORTKS, AND MASON Av HAMLIN'S CABINET XSO " ilKTKOPOLITAN ORQAA'S, with th new and beautiful wt ne VOX HUMANA. Every inducement oflered to purchaser. ' J. K. OOULD, 4 II .iuth an No. ft-f.l CHESNUT Street. R A I LRO AD LINES T.OR CAPE MAY. THROUGH EXPRESS I1 Train. On SATURDAY. Slav 23. lwi 1,... dfipnia, market stie.it, at W A. M. ; iuo la-34 P M Re liii iiniK tniin lH.ves ( ape May at 6 00 P. M. ; due Philadit!- 1 , 1 . , r J- ek-WKLL, HlHJliutondont. Cttiudun, May 20, ltitll. b'Mii