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THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1869.
WUBlCAl, Altn DRAMATIC.
Th City Amuwrmentn.
Jt.l2rZ.yrk,,,,vT1AT' K u davenport will have a
tieneflt this evening, when Bonoioaiili's comedy of
Xomftm. A"Mranr will he nresentnd. with Mr. liavmi-
port as "Iv,!sle, MIhs Joslo Orton ''I.clvOv
PpanKcr "MiBS Fanny Davennort n "Grace IH
rk-
yay, Mr, Ylnlng Bower an "Mark Medilln."
and
nor.
Mr. Fred u. Maeder as "Dolly Hrmnknr." The pcr-
formance will conclude with the drama of the Scalp
iiunuTK, in wmcn Mr. Davenport will appear an
'.sequin." This in a very attractive programme, and
It ought to attract a crowded tiouKc.
On Monday Mr. Joseph Jefferson will appear In
JJ Van WinkU.
At tiir Arch Mr. John Collins will have a lirnWlt
this evening, when he will nppe;ira "Captain O'N ell"
Jn the drama of Kinn O'.vwf. as 'oCiillutfriiiu" In Ili
Java, Jjfot. The Sfritdre will conrlude the perform
ance We hope that Mr. Collins will have a full
tonne..
AT THK CTrsnct the burlesque of Pari, or The,
Jvdijmmt. will be performed tills evening for the
benefit or MIhh WoatheMhy. Tills ludy Is the most,
attractive member of the troupe, and we hope that
her benefit will be a success.
Attiir Thkathk Comihi b Miss Kunn Ualton will
appear this evening in Florettt the Cricket.
A matinee to-morrow. On Monday MNs fJiilton
will have a complimentary tienellt, when Messrs.
Castlo and Campbell will appear.
At tub Amkkican a matinee will be given to
morrow, when all the talented artists will appear in
ft first-class programme.
Mrs. F. Mordaunt'b benefit will tnke place to
morrow afternoon ut the Academy of Music. Mr.
t'ralg'S burlesque of Barb Lletu; Tin Day After the
Wedding, and Family Jar will be presented, with
Other attractions. The Arch Street company ami
orchestra, with other performers of eminence, will
appear on this occasion, and a first-class entertain
ment may be expected.
Mihh Anna K. Dickinson wtll lecture on womn-s
Suffrage, under the title of "Nothing Unreasonable, "
at the Academy of Music, on Monday evening,
honts can now be secured at Gould's, N , 9i C'hos
But street.
CITY ITUJIS.
Men's, Tooth's, and Bovs1 Sprino Cmthino.-a fine
meaortment of choice new good, now in More and receiving
Saily; alo, a choice telection of good in the piece, to be nuvle
up to order in the heM style,
Hai.f way HKTWKKN ) BENintTT A Co.,
Fifth and Towkh HAl.r,
Sixth Street.) 618 Mabkkt Htkrrt, -
PHiI.AIIKI.PnTA,
and too Broadway, Nkw Voits.
Grovkb A Bakkr's Highest Premium Sewinj Machines,
Bo. 780 Oheanut street.
LtDIA SEP.R8UCKER
for Hummer Suits,
French Sideiiand Drim.ino
for Pantaloons,
""vfkrrr. Turkish Towei-mno
for Vests,
Bannockburns, Light Colorb,
for Suite,
Light Diagonal Cht.viots, Dark Colors,
for Suits,
Alpaca Lustre, Black,
for Coat and Vest,
nd a splendid assortment of light French cassiincvo pan
taloona goods, all new in style and of choice pattern, at
Charles Stokes', No. Ki Cbcsnut street.
Singer's Sewtno Machines
On easiest torms, by
IO. F. Davis, No. 810 Cbcsnut street.
Heckkr's Farina forms a very agreeable licht nutritive
food, a superior article for puddings and jellies, and is
highly recommended by physicians for invalids and cliil
dren. gold by all grocers.
"Wonderful "Standard Bitters." S. A. H'McKim,
M. D., of Washington City, speaking of Spoor's wine, says :
"So much pleased have I been with it, that I have intro
duced it into the Washington Asylum, to which I am the
physician." His wine is the base of his Bitters, made bit
ter by what are in daily use by the Medical Faculty. They
only need a trial to rocommend them. Sold by druggists.
We notice that T. I. O'Conner, the well-known Deco
rator, has accepted the position of Superintendent of the
Hanging Department in the store of John II. Iongstret h.
Mr. O'Conner has now the control and entire supervision
of the decorating and paper hanging department, and
invites the attention of the pnblie to the store of J. H.
Longstroth for their selection whose variety of designs
and experience in catering to the wants of tho public in
this speciality are a sufficient guarantee for a proper job at
fight prices, at the old stand, No. 12 North Third street.
The Vital Statistics or the United States show
that periodical fevers and acute and chronic disorders of
the stomach and bowels are among the most prominent
and fatal diseasos In this country. Disobedience to the I
laws of health, aa regards diet -, the use of pernicious stim
ulants ; and the wear and tear of business excitement, and
of "fast life" generally, have mnh to do with the preva
lence 'of these maladies In our cities; while in the West,
and especially in the newly-opened districts, they are
chiefly due to malaria, unwholesome water, and the expo
sure and privation incident to life in new settlements.
Now, it is a fact that it is as possible to protect the
human system against these maladies as to guard life and
property against the incursions of assassins and thieves.
Strengthen the vital organization with HOKTETTElt'8 STO
MACH Bitters, and it becomes as capable of resisting the
active principle of epidemic or endemic disease aa a fire
proof safe is of resisting tho action of combustion. This
is the experience of thousands who have remained un
scathed by malarious disorders in the sickliest seasons,
while their neighbors, who neglected to tone and regulate
their systems with this unequalled medicinal stimulant,
have fallen thick and fast around them. Weakness invites
disease. Vigor repels it. Help nature to fight the good
fight with infeotion, whether it bs in the air, the water, or
the soil, with this matchless preparation a compound of
the rarest vegetable extracts with the purest of all diffu
've stimulants.
Oakd from Wanamaker a Brown.
BOW TBK rAVTS TELL.
HEAD, AKD Sf EAK OF 11.
COME, SEE, ANU BE COXVIXCED,
T XHE DEMAND ha never been o ureal for ourii)e
of Wr7i' and ttoyn' Clothing, no that
yiFTY men art keul buu etMna
tome from five in the morning until
nine at ntoht.
WAN A HAKEK ct BROWN.
THE lAhtiEST CLOTHING HOUSE,
OAK HALL,
E.E. CORNER OF SIXTH AND MARKET STI1EETS.
ONE thousand hands are eonetanOy -P'''
in filling up our eork: J hu give our
customer r Rr.Sli fiwii ecery any.
WANAMAKER d- BROWN,
TEE I. ARGENT CLtiTHIXO HOVftE,
S.E. CORNEH OF SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS.
MILLS HAVE BEEN KCXXIXO FOlt WEEKS,
upecially on goo 1 Jor our nl". 1 A
t th way irs Vl enoic ana ura
lting for our ruwunrre,
WANAMAKER .f HROWN
THE 1'OrULAU CLOTHIXti HOlsE,
OAK HALL,
TBE CORNER OF SIXTH AND MARKET STREET.
tV XNORMOUS HALES eauet u to make Knormau
furcluuee, and thin give u yrU l
vantage in baying, and ve can ajord
to tell ixeru Mir.
WANAMAKER A BROWS
THE CHEAI'EST Cl.tiTlll S'(i HOUSE,
OAK HALL,
THE CORNER OF SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS.
ftw .... t. l- .. . - . f.rs,iiu ..- rtil)i l,m ie our VNAL-
" '"rWHABLE Iti'LE, not how much ice
can get, but how CHE A J u-e fun til
tne article.
WANAMAKER J- BROWN,
OAK HALL
THE CHEA PEST CLOTH IXO HOI'sr,
THE CORNEH OF SIXTH A Nl
IND MARKET STRr.t. I.".
tW OUR El'HINQ STOCK, though curtate hare been very
v vun o (d eri COMPLETE.
WANAMAKER it HROWN,
THE LARQ EST i'Ltf THl U HO USE,
' d. d L' II A I W
THE CORNER OF SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS.
tw ntru BOYS' AND YOUTHS' STOCK i vomier fully
fl.OIIH.
WANAMAKER if BROWN,
THE VOVULAR CI.OTHINQ HOUSE,
OAK HALL.
THE CORNER OF SIXTH AtD MARKET STREETS.
tTALL OUU I' RICES art lower V 28 P" cnt. than
ALL uuni" y,MxU are told eUevhere.
WA NA MAKe.n it Hliltrrn,
LARGEST CLOTHINU HOUSE,
THE iAKbiESTCLOTHIMUHOUSB.
OAK HALL,
Itj wm:,,
JrwRLBT, Mr. William W. Oassirt, No. tl South Seeon4
street, has the lara-eat and most attractive assortment of
fine Jewelry and Silverware in the city. Purchaser can
rely upon obtaining a real, pure arfiole furnished at a
price which cannot be ennalled. He also has a large stock
of American West -era Watches In all varieties and at all
prices. A visit to his store is sure to result in ploasuro and
profit.
Use BerF.R's "Standarh Wimk Rittkim " -The char
acter of Kpoor'a "Htnndard Wine Bitters" is such thai all
may use it to maintain the stamina of their system, or t
invigorate it when they become debilitated, Iming mildly
stimulntlng, diuretic, sudorific and tonlo; beneHoial in
aflnotions of the kidneys and chronlo disease with general
debility. Give them a trial and they will recommend
themselves. Sold by Druggist a.
P From the establishment of Mr. A. Winch, at So. WIS
Obesmit street, we receive to-day the latent copies of the
St. Jame Magazine and the London Punch, fun, and
Reynold' MUceltany. All the foreign and domestic peri
odicals can bo obtained at his place.
-The Parham Skwino Machines. - No better proof
could be adduced of the superiority of tho Parham Sowing
Machine than the unbounded success it has met with
since its introduction to the public. Hut a few months
have clnpred ainco the first machine made by the company
was placed in tho market, nnd although tho facilities for
manufacturing thorn arc very great, tho demand for them
ia such that these facilities will have to be doubled, at
least, to insure anything like promptness in tilling the
orders that are constantly coming in for them from all
parts of the country. All who soe the Parlintu are do
lighted with its matchless mechanism, anil overy user of
it hecomos at once ita warm and ardent advocate. This,
to those who are familiar with tile excellence of the
machine, is not surprising. Combining, as it does, all the
armd jtirinte of the befit nncing machine in the country, with
many entirely new and admirniile features not JO'tnd
in any other, it presents a front of such plain
and palpable perfection as to make all other
dwindle into almost utter insignificance in comparison
with it. Many who have for years been using other ma
chines have relinquished their use for tho Parhum, and arj
delighted with the change. The ease with which it works;
ita noiselessness of operation ; the facility with which it
does the best work on all kinds of materials; tho freedom
and ease of all its movements : the great range of work tor
which it is so admirably adapted ; its groat simplicity of
construction, and its eleganco of Btyle and finish, make It
unquestionably the nmet perfect, simple, and reliable teiciug
machine in the world at the preeent ilay. Those who select a
sewing machine without first inspecting the Parham cer
tainly do themselves an injustice, for an examination into
its morits will speedily dissolve any doubts that may cntor
tained by the uninitiated, as to its inimenun tupnriority over
all other sewing machines in the market. Those inte
rested, then, whether they wish to buy or not, should call
at the office of the Parham Company, No. 704 Cliesnut
street, and judge for themselves. A number of the
maohines are in constant operation thoro, the merits
and working of which will be cheerfully elucidated to all
visitors.
MAKKli:i.
BUCHANAN KLLIOTT. Of the 2nth instant, at the
residence of the bride's parents, by tho Kev. William Sud
dardu, D. D., AI.KX ANDKK S. BUCHANAN to Cl.A It A
K., daughter of B. P. Klliott. F.sq., all of this city.
RKIFNNYDKR MOHKLKY. At the residence of the
bride's brother, W. B. Moseley, by Aev. William Camhle,
of the Pittsburg M. F.. tlonfereme, Mr. CALVIN K.
KKIFSNYDKK, of Akron, Uluo, and Miss CAR It IK C.
MOSKLKY, of this city.
iu:i.
DK H AVFN. On the morning of the "rith instant,
SOPHIA M., widow of the late Holstoin De Haven, in the
71st year of her age.
The relatives and friends of tho family are invited to
attend tho funeral, from her late residence. No. IKW .Arch
street, on Saturday luoming at 1U o'clock. To proceed to
North Laurel Hill.
FITPATRICK. On theSith inst.. JAMF.S JOSF.PU
FITPA 'I RICK, in the 2rith year of his ago.
The relative and friends of tho family, and those of
his brother-in-law, Mr. John Murley, also the members of
St. Peter's Beneficial Society, are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 70j Lom
bard stroet, on Sunday afternoon ut 1 o'clock.
McOOVF.RN. On the 2tith instant, MARY, wife of
Patrick Mctiovern, and daughter of Joseph and Sarah
Huntro, in the 20th year of her acn.
The relatives and trionds of the family are invited to
attend the funeral, from the residence of her fatlier. No.
i!S Belgrade street, on Sunday ulturnoon at 1 o'clock. Iu
tennent at St. Anne's.
WILLI KIN. On the 2iith instant, after a lingering ill
ness, Mr. SAMUKL M1LL1KIN, in the 6!Uh year of his
age.
His friends and those of the family are respectfully in
vited to attend his funeral, from his lute residence, No.
!) Itidge avenue, on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. To
proceeu 10 nonaiuson's iemoiery.
WONDERLY. On the 2oih instant. GKOROK WON.
DKRLY, aged 67 years.
His relatives and friends of the family, alsi Paradise
Lodge. No. 1:27. I. O. of O. F.. and the Order in ffeneral.
are invited to attend his funeral, from his latft residence.
rear of Pio. Ltw Huatu street, on Sunday afternoon ut3
ocioca. r
INSURANCE.
ISO B3ATJ
Ig Fully Prepared tO IllSUre Until he
has considered
The Hates and Plans
OF THK
AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE CO.
OF PHILADELPHIA,
FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS,
6 10
PHILADELPHIA.
.JONES'
One-Price Clothing House,
No. G04 MARKET Street.
Oar Garments are well made.
Our Cutters are men of talent.
BUT ONE TRICE IS ASKED.
Satisfaction Guaranteed Every Purchaser.
GEO. W. NIEMANN, Proprietor,
2 17 wfrntf No. 804 MAEKET St, above Sixth.
OICARS.
fO CIGAR BUYERS.
Fresh Importations of Havana Clears, In bond or
duty paid. Large assortment, offered lu lots to suit
purchasers.
Also, cigars of onr own manufacture, viz. :
''MARIANA KITA."
niirti trrade Vuelta Abalo leaf, fifteen stvlos. Low
prices compared with Imported cigars. A fair trial
I ,
w ui piuyu uiuti uiti ifcn.
"r KA DIAVOLU."
Lower priced tfiau the "Mariana Hita," three styles;
excellent cIkuI.
"KLEl'B DE LVS," "LOUIS D'OK,"
and other brands, all copyrighted ; eucli of highest
ra de in its respective cIums.
All of our Ilavaua leaf we imjmrt direct, and no
better cigars can bo produced ia this market than
those we now offer.
Smokers should see that they obtain our genuine
cigars, which are offered rep-ularly by mauy respecta
ble dealers although some irregular parties put for
ward Inferior cigars as of our make.
We offer these cigars in lots to suit pnrchasors.
They can be prolltubly retailed at prices forty per
cent, less than Imported cigars, will give equal satis
faction, and should be tried, without prejudice, by
nil who desire a good cigar at moderate cost.
8. FUGUKT A SONS,
Importers and Manufacturers,
6 13 8Clrp No. 229 South FRONT Street
PIANOS, ETC
m, BRADBURY'S FIAN09. ONE AT
ihtS'nWhite House. Hnven First Premiums. Also,
Taylor Farley's Organs. WILUAB u. iuuurj,n,
4 la am
,--rr (J 11 X u
rt"t P tiraad Bquare and Upright
r,A"u" mnroprs.
No. 914 OIIK8NUT Klruat.
li mf
ALBRECHT,
RIKKKH MJHMIDT.I
liANII FACTO HK US W
I FIRST 4J1.AKS F1ANO rUBI la.
. riiiUMwiniiiu mwini.i.ii"1. .ns...c-. . .
DRY GOODS.
J A T E It I A L S FOU SUITS,
In Stripes and Grey Mixtures.
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT ON THIS
MARKET.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO..
NO. 727 CI I ESN UT STREET.
SILKS!
SILKS !
In Stripes, Checks and Shots,
IN GREAT VARIETY.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO..
NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET.
LIU En FOFLZNBTTS,
NEW AND DESIRABLE ARTICLE
At 37,Vc- per yard.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
Ho. 727 CIIESUUT Street.
JAPANESE SILKS
AKD
rorLirjETTEs,
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 9 tfrp PHILADELPHIA.
jTEDUC'ED PRICES! IMPRO VHMENTs!
IIKlll'tKI) PRICKS!
KK1 l CKD l'l!l( DM!
KKIH't I')l PRICKS!
RKIK ( Kl) PltlCKS!
l!KDi;Ci:i PRICKS!
RKDlt'Kl) PRICKS!
RKDLCKI) PRICKS!
KKIH'CKD PRICKS!
KKDIK'KI) PRICKS!
KKIJCCKD PRICKS!
RKDlt'Kl) PRICKS!
RKDLCK1) PRICKS!
We are slill making dally reductions in prices, to
pet cheap lots to till the places of those llivt reduced
and now dosed out.
Wc ure selling many things at little more than
half their real value.
Our object is to so lessen ourstock that the balance
can be condensed in the rear building during exten
sive improvements we design making to our front.
COOPER & CONARD,
S. E. COR. NINTH AND MARKET STS.,
1 T fsm PHILADKLPHIA.
215
NORTH KIN T II STREET,
ABOVE RACE.
ELDER, WALTON & CO.,
JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF
13 it "V o o o r s,
Offer To-Day Great Bargains In
BLACK SILKS,
ALPACAS AND MIXED GOODS,
PIO.UE, WHITE GOODS,
BONJOUK TOPLINS, and
DRESS GOODS IN GENERAL
Bought from first hands and auction.
O T I
5 1 wfmlra
O E
JOHN W. THOMAS,
405 and 407 N. SECOND St.,
lias Just received a Magnificent Assortment of
LATVIA AND INDE LACES,
IN
POINTS, ranging from 10 to $100.
KOTlTsDS, ranging from 25 to $75.
PALETOTS, ranging from $15 to 20.
CORSAGES, ranging from f 10 to $25.
ZOUAVE JACKETS, ranging from $10 to $25.
8 27 iimrp SACyUKS, ranging from $20 to $fl0.
1869.
SPECIALTIES AT THOENLEY'S. '
EIGHTn & SPRING GARDEN, PHILA.
SLTEIiB BLACK SILKS.
BEAUTIFTj JAPANESE SILKS.
IRISH AND FRENCH TOPUNS.
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 off Cliesnut Street Prices,
as everybody knows we can afford to sell CHEAPER,
as we WORK under a mere FRACTION OF TUEIK
EXPENSES,
TKORNLEY'S
"CENTRALLY LOCATED OLD ESTABLISHED"
DRY GOODS HOUSE,
N. E. COR. EIGIITII AND SPRING GARDEN,
8 13 PniLADELPIHA.
JNDIA SHAWLS AND SCARFS
GEORGE rRY13R,
No. 916 CHESNUT Street,
Invites attentiou 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,
Purchased on the most advantageons terms for
cshIi, and will be sold aa cheap aa at any store la
the city. 8 Tim
N. U India Shawls alterdd, repaired, aHd cleaned.
PARASOLS.
tv PARA80IJ3 ALL THE NEWEST
vi'T' fondon and Paris atylaa, whioh for .overt r, va
' ril)f, and vlnganoa arc unequalled. A large es
t&& sortiuent of ljto Uovsra, Ka Si. la and Sun Uin-
broil
tiaa ai uie iuwwi iinutia, ai n. uuLUa 0 raa7(vuuus
it,ir-
DRY GOODS.
LINEN STORE,
Uo 023 ARCH STREET.
No. I 123 CHESNUT Street.
NKW SUMMER LINENS.
DRILLS AND DUCKS
FOR BOT3' WEAR.
COLORED LINENSi
FOR LADIES' TRAVELLTNG SUITS.
PRINTED SHIRTING LINENS,
IN BEAUTIFUL STYLES.
TRICES THE LOWEST. 9 30 v? fm
11
i c 11 11 l a c k si l;k s,
$1-75, $1-37X, and $2-00,
All purchased prior to the advance in gold, and
aom at small prom
ON IMPORTATION COST.
A full line of SUPERIOR GRADES. $2-25, $2T.0.
$:tixi, and $:io, and a line ol ELEGANT GOODS ut
from $-CO0 to $0-00 per yard.
CURWEN STODDART& BROTHER,
Nos. 0, and 4T. North SECOND Street,
IS 8(5 .It PHILADELPHIA.
J) I C II STRIPED HOODS,
ALL REDUCED.
We are offering all the popular styles of DRESS
GOODS for Ladies, Misses, and Children ut low
prices.
Our cheap location enables us to offer decided ad
vantages.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Nos. 4W, 462, and 454 North SECOND Street,
6 20 3t PHILADELPHIA.
c
HEAP DRESS GOODS
FROM AU(TION.
Lots of Fine Ginghams at 10 and IS cents.
4-4 Chintzes at is cents.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 4f2, and 4M North SECOND Street,
0 20 3t PHILADELPHIA.
CLOTHS. OASSIMERES. ETO.
J X TR A 0 R D I N A K Y ANNOUNCEMENT
FOR THE SUMMER SEASON.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT OF
AY.T.SN0DGEASS&C0.,
No. 34 South SECOND Street,
Announce a fresh Importation of
Genuine Scotch Cheviots,
For Gentlemen's Business and Summer Travelling
Suits.
Also, a lanre and varied assortrsynt of
WILFORD S WHITE DUCKS.
WILFORD'S FIGURED DUCKS AND DRILL8.
BARNSLEY WHITE AND COLORED DRILLS.
EXTRA QUALITY WHITE MARSEILLES, for
Gentlemen's Vests.
NEAT FIGURED LINENS AND DRILLS In great
variety, for boys'jwaar.jjt low prlcea. 4 3 2mrp
PAPER HANGINGS, ETO.
yARD & McKEEVER,
No. 1400 CHESNUT Street.
HIRi:VGS- STYLES.
THE FINEST STOCK,
THE CHEAPEST PRICE,
8 IT mwl3m
THE BESTJVORKMANSJIIP.
OAR PET I NOS.
1000 Pieces Brussels,
2000 Pieces Fancy Matting,
JUST RECEIVED PER ST.EAMER.
E. H. G0DSHALK & CO.,
NO. 723 CHESNUT STREET,
8 19 fmwSmrp PHILADELPHIA.
QREAT NOVELTIES
IN
LOOKING GLASSES,
PICTURE FRAMES, ETC. ETO.
NEW C1IROMOS,
NEW ENGRAVINGS.
JAMES S. EAELE & SONS,
NO. 816 CHESNUT STREET,
4 B niwfrp PHILADELPHIA.
FLOUR.
QHOICE FAMILY FLOUR.
For the Trade or at Retail.
EVERY BARREL WARRANTED.
f
KoyMtouo Flour Willis,
Nos. IB and 81 GIRARD Avenue,
6 1 Imrp East of Front street.
TOnN FARNUM A CO., COMMISSION MER-
ft chants and Mnnafaotarars of Oanenton Ticking, to.
FURNITURE.
FUENITURE.
T. & J. A. HENEELS
HAVENa REMOVED TO THEIR
ELEGANT STOUE,
No. 1002 ARCH Street,
Are now selling FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE at tery
Rcduccl Prices. 4 1 Smrp
i. jZjrrK9
IURNJTURE,
No. 121 S. ELEVENTH Street,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP
FINE CLASS FURNITURE
AT MODHRATK PRICKS. 4 83 fmw3mrp
F
U R
N 1
URE.
A. & H. LEJAMBRE
HA REMOVED THEIR
Mtire & UpMstsriiii Warerooi
TO
NO. 1127 CHESNUT STREET,
8 10 wfmcmrp GIRARD ROW.
LEGAL. NOTICES.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY
J ANI COUNTY OF PHILADKI.rHIA.
ANN K. RYAN and MA11Y V. Y. SMITH. Tnistos
nnrli-r tlio will of LEWIS RYAN, deceased, vs. PKfKR
tOIVKAll.
levari facias. March Term. 1H'i9. No. BBt.
Tho auditor appointad to diHtrihiito the procncrls of sale
liy the hberin, uniler tne alxive writ, ot tue lollowing de
scribed real 'Htate. to wit :
All that certain tlireentory brick raeMiiase or tenement
and lot or piece of ground sittiaU) on tue east aide of
KiKhtli street, at tho diHtano .if ono hundred feet from
the south line of ('henut street, in the said city. Con
taining in front or breadth on the Haid Kighth street
eighteen feet, and in length or dept h sixty-three feot eiglit
inciieH to a three loot wide alley running aoutliward into
a ten feet wido alley lending from Seventh to Kiglith
Htreet. hounded on the nrtii by the tail end of tho
t'hesnut street lots, on ttie uttrh by a tiinruMiii'rt, anl
lot ot ground allotted to John 1 . dark and r.mnieliiie hip
wife, in the partition ot the reii edtatu of JohuKreis.de
ceaned ; on the euftt by the ittid thre feet wide alley, and
on the west by Eighth streot h foresaid. (Being tho hhoji
lriuiHes wtucu AlordecHi I. Pawsun ana wite. by mien
lure dated the eighteenth iliiy ol March, Anno Domini
l(6ii, recorded in Deed Book X.. K. It., No. 87, pign 32i,
granted and conveyed unto the mid Petr Cionrad in fee.
Tonother with the common use and privilege of the mi. 1
three feet and ten feet wide alios respectively, at all times
lierentter lor ever. )
W . 1 1 K..i. all u in. Vi . iri .1 it f 1 n i ... . . n m fl.n ..Id
at his nrtice. No. South TIIIHU Streot. in the city of
Philadelphia, on TUESDAY, the 8th of June next, wnon
and wliere all persons interenie.1 are required to enter
their claims or bo debarred from coming on sua fund.
KDWAKD M. PAXSON, Auditor.
May 28, 1869. 6 2 fmw 5t
HEELER & WILSON'S
SEWING MACHINES
Are the Best, and are Sold on the Easiest Terms.
PETERSON & CARPENTER
GENERAL AGENTS,
No. 014 CIIESrVlTT Street,
8 s fmw PIIILADELPniA.
A
IS
Made from Water-Proof and Mildow-Proof Canvas
(New Process). Call and see the material. Also Veranda
Curtains and Tenta of all kinds.
PITKLN & CO.,
581 fmwfit No. 7 I N. SECOND Street.
J E M O V A L
D. MERSHON'S SONS'
RUSSIAN HEATER
TO
N. W. Cor. TWELFTH and FILBERT.
Rang ss. Orates, Slate Mantels, etc Orders received fot
ail kinds of ttnea wors.
A. B. ktKHHBON.
f Trptf
Oia B, MKR8H0H
PRO PER I ES, ETO.
pRBSn FRUIT IN CANS.
PEACHES, PINEAPPLES. ETC.,
GREEN CORN, TOMATO E8.
FRENCH PEA MTSUROOMS,
aaraKAUUH, ETC ETC
ALBERT C. ROBERTS.
Dealer In Fine Groceries,
Cor. ELEVENTH and VINE Streets.
UT5rp
TO RENT.
TO LET, FURNISHED, THE CONTI
NENTAL HOTEL AT LONG BRANCH, ti .1
commodates oight hundred. Anulv to V. A. VAN.
tlVKH, No. fii BltUADWAY. New York. 6231'
MGERMANTOWN PROPERTY TO LET
A large, modern-built hoiiHe, tenant-house, ooach.
, and five acres of land, handsomely laid out walks
and garden ; within two minute' walk of Ihiy's Lone Hta.
tiun. Apply to J. AKMSTKONt). 5 do Ut
TO LET A NEW HOUSE. CONTAIN-
:Sil inf II rooms, in (rood order, No. 6M N. Twenty-third
street, lteut very low. Apply at No. 1716 (iltl'KN
Ktrt et. & 26 :t
TO RENT AN OFFICh SUITABLE FOR A
physician or a lawyer, with or without board, at No
liaiOlKARD Htreet. a 15
5 TO HIRE THK NKWfSTKA.M VAUHT
aiaHSAHK.I Auily.2-i- UMKAUt.St. i L'l finwlm
FOR RALE.
bevfrly, n. j.-fj;: SALE, r()0,
llj!. or reut lor tne siiuinier. it 1 ni, one ot tiirun einij-in,
othio (Jotiauti KeHidenee. i'it liithed. in CHUKt.'H
htreet, ven' ennveiiient to rilrou 1. L iral and State taxes
nominal. Will repay s visit. .4 ij ly to owner, on tlio
preinises. 5 :tt
3 FOR SALW V r.i'. t e i.Shl.i' SITUATED
il Ruildimr Kite nil Seh .l IfoiMe Iine. within lira
minutes1 walk of the 11. R. fu'i 'ii, IH, l:i or 6 aerex, to suit
purol asers. These propert'e 'nnuuiind a line view, and
are homered hy tlio lands of til i P ick Kxtenxion and by
lieimti uloountry seats. I). WMSNKK, Jr.,
OSSJtt Kl South Till KU Htreet.
FOR SALE FOIt A MODERATE
nriced Property, 0110 of tii.t nrettient vilUw in 1
uiuutown. douhle stone house. irronn lH beantitullv tMr.
raoed, shade, Krapea in icrapery and outnide frrupes, pe.trs,
clierrios, plums, HtrawberrieH, rai-oherrieH, uurriintH, irormn
l.errie" et" . nd garden p'a-r ei ; situation JDH VSON
below Grsen stre.it. Applv o Messrs. THOMAS it HONS
To be sold JUNK 1, proximo. It," '
FOU SALE THE LARGE AND ELE-
gaut Kesidence, KO. 2330 l.roeo street. The house is 90
feet front, with side yard of 3u feet. Ths lot 147 feet deep
to Pennsylvania avenue. It is in close vicinity to ths Park,
nd ths neighborhood is pleasant and good, Will bs sold
upon sooonuuodating tonus.
OOLLADAY et 8HKPHKRD,
MI No. 603 WALNUT Street.
QALIFORNIA WINE GUOWERS'a
nniKJUApi: iiicmv.
TORT, BUERRV, ANGELICA HOCK,
ORANGE BLOSSOM WINE TON C,
Far the Sick and Cuimnuniou Purposes. '
Fur sale by
CARMICK A CO., AGENTS,
li Imt.i'H' fio. 113 (J HESNVT Streel.
6EWINO MAOHHSES.
JHE.PARHAM
NEW FAMILY SEWING tUCHIRE,
DESIGNED TOR EVERY DESClUPTTOIt
OF FAMILY SKWINO.
AND PO
LIGHT MANUFACTURING PURPOSES
Is sdnrttod to a much invater RANGE OP WORK
Uiaji anj MaohJne EVER OFFERED TO TUB
PUBLIC.
IT IS ELEGANT IN 8TYLS AND FINISH,
SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION,
NOISELESS IN OPERATION.
MAKES PERFECT WORK ON EVERT DBSOBIT-
TION OP MATERIAL,
IS PERFECTLY FREE IN ALL ITS MOVEMENTS,
VERY LIGHT RUNNING,
And a pleasure (or the operator to use It We olsiat
fortius
NEW MACHINE,
THE MOST PERFECT, SIMPLE, AND RELIABLE
Family Sewing Machine
EVER INVENTED,
And an examination will convince the moat akeptlo
OFFICE AND SALESROOM,
No. 704 CHESNUT Street.
The Parham Sewin? Machine Co.
6 lmrp
CHAMPION SAFES.
UNSUCCESSFUL. BURGLARY.
LETTER OF MESSRS. DAVID DOW3 A CO.
Nkw York, April 10, 1S6.
HEftRrKQ, FaRRKL A SlIKKVAN,
No. 251 Broadway.
Gents: On the night of the 83d ultimo, our store,
No. 80 South street, was entered, and a desperate at
tempt made by burglars upon one of your safes In our
counting-room.
The key to the safe n which we kept our securities
was locked Inside of our fire-proof book safe, the
doors of which were literally cut to pieces ; from this
they obtained the key to the other safe and opened
It. Fortunately we had one of your Burglar-Proof
Banker's ClieBts Inside, In which our valuables were
deposited. This they went to work at wltlt a will,
and evidently used up all their time and tools irVala
attempts to force it. The night was dark and stormy,
and the fact of their knowing where our key was)
kept shows that their plans were well matured. The
tried wedging the door and body of the Chest, aad
the faithful safe bean evidence of the labor and akin
devoted to the work. All was useless, and it is with
great satisfaction we report that upon opening It w
found our securities aii tafe, and can therefore cheer
fully indorse the Burglar-Proof work recommended
by you.
You will please send, the new safe purchased by tu
to our counting-house, and take the old one, to show
that some safes are still manufactured wotthy of the
name. David Dowa&Ca
FARREL, HERRING S CO.,
CHAMPION SAFES,
NO. 629 CHESNUT STREET,
4 17 4pt.f
PHILADELPHIA.
A. PROSKAUER.
3XAJKOIV DORE,
RESTAURANT A LA CARTE,
CORNKR OF
WASHINGTON AND JACKSON STS..
CAPE ISLAM), N. J.
MR. PROSKAUKRtakBB this opportunity toannonnc
to tue pleasure seekiiiK imtilio to this favorite sa-aida
rMrt, t hat be lias leaned anil fitted up In elvirant style tu.
commodious cottaje lately oooupied by Mrs. Newell.
It is the most eliKible location on the Island, and ia sur
rounded by Cue grounds.
MAGNIFICENTLY FURNISHED LODGING-ROOMS
to Rrnt by the Dor or Week.
THK KKSTALKANT will be furnished with all th.
Delmucies that oan be procured in the Philadelphia and
otliHr markets.
THK SALOON will be supplied with all the various
brands of tine Wines, Brandies, Whiskies, Ales, aud
Ciars that can be purchased.
The Ikliilii Saloon
shall not be excelled by any hotel on the Islund. aa Mr.
rKtlhhAUr.lt pniles 1 iiusi-lf upon Ilia catering.
All persons desiriutf to Rent Apartments will pleaaa
vMoa UiMwruiat
A. lMCOSKAl I?IB, I'oi voyeur,
No. 823 8. THIRD Street, Philadelphia,
or at the corner of WASHINGTON and JACKSON
....vu.o, yi Fd laiiAi u, n. o., alter me 1st 01 June.
Families and Restaurateurs pronouuee them stipe,
rlor 111 flavor, solidity aud quantity to any heretofore
produced.
For sale by all First-class Grocers.
Deulers In Canned Fruits are requested to enter
their orders early, lor the coming seasou's supply, at
Sole Agency, !
No. S N. WATER Street, Philadelphia.
QUINTON PACKING COMPANY, EXCLUSIVE!
PACKERS OF OJJ1NTON TOMATOES,
factory, Cumberland co., New Jersey. r 21 lmrp
HAT8 AND OAP8. '
KWARBURTONS IMPROVED VENTI
lated and aaay Bttius Ureas Hatsluatentod), in all tss
improved fashions of lu aaaaua. UUIlLnuT M rwu .UT