The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, May 29, 1869, FIFTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, S A TURD AT; MAY 29, 1869.
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PllJHICAI. AN1 I1IAMAT1C.
Tfcn City AmiiMfiniBM.
At tub Walnut Mr. K. I Davenport will conclude
onRrujerrteint this eypnlnir, and will appear la tut
drarniw of bt. Mare anil the Carpenter of iimim.
On Momlay Mr. JoHeph Jellereon will appear as "Rip
an Winkle." 11 '
AT thkAkoh Mr. Colli n will appear thl evenlntr
In I'ower a drama of liury O Alurt anil tho faroe of The
ll(t)fv Man,
on Monday, June T, the new drama Of Black and
VAuV will be produced.
AtthH CnKHNirr the burlesque of ViWn; r, The
jvdmnent will be performed this afternoon and
evening.
At tjik Thkatrr ('omiquk the new opera of
FUrrrtts tlw Cricket will be performed this afternoon
and evening.
On Monday Miss Hunan (lalton will have a benefit,
when Messrs. fastlo and Campbell will appear in
t'avt, with Miss (lalton as "MarjruerlU."
At Tn Amkrioan entertHlning variety perform
ances will Up Riven this Hflcrtioon and evening.
Mrs. J'. Mokoai'NT's benellt at the Academy ot
Music this afternoon should attract a crowded house.
The Arch Street Theatre Company and other favor
ites will appear In a capital programme.
Miss Ci.aka Loom? Kki.i.ooo will appear at the
Academy of Music, on Wednesday evening next, in
a grand concert, nnder the direction of Max Htra
kosch, Kaq. Miss Kclloge will be supported by seve
ral eminent artists, ami six new pieces never wine
in this city before will be given. Thlw promises to be
the great concert of the season, and It will doubtless
uurart an immense aumcoce.
Miss Kellogg will sing the "Crucldxus," from Ros
. Hint's Mrtute Solonnellr; grand scene, first time in Phila
delphia, from Ambrolse Thomas' opera of llamM;
trio from II Barbicre di Hevinlia, flrst time In Ame
rica, with Slgnorl Boettl and Kelna.
Mad'lle AlldeTopp will plav "Polonaise," in E, by
Liszt, and "Prlntemps d'Amoiir," by Uottschalk.
Slgnor Boettl will sing "Domlne Deus." from Ros
sini's MtHH ttoUmclle; "Si-rcnata," first time in Phila
delphia, composed expressly for him by Slgnor
Aberle ; duet from Verdi's Don Carlos, first time, with
Ctignor iteina; and in me mo irom 11 narnrcr.
Kitnor Kelna will Bins' "ouonlam." from the IHce
Solonnclle; romanza from Donizetti's Don l'aqunh;
tirst time in l'iiiiiKieipnia; and in tue uuet irom Don
Carlot and the trio from ( Barbicre.
Mr. IJennig will play a Concerto in A Minor by
Uottcrman, and an Eiejoe ty iitiz.niL
Thursday will be a full opera night when J! Bar
Here di Sevinlin will be nresented.
As Miss Kellogg is about to sail for Europe, this
Will be the last opportunity to hear her.
The sale of scats will commence on Monday at
Trumpler's.
CITY ITEMS.
SirLK, FIT AMD Makk of our Men'; Youfhf, and Hrne
Clothing unequalled by any ttock of Rcady-matl goods
in Philadelphia, We have aUo
A OHOIOB ASSORTMENT qf -elected etylee of piece good, to
be made up to order. In unturpaed ttyle.
ALL PBIOES GUABANTKICD loner than ttie loweet e leeiehere,
and fall eotitfoction guaranteed every purchaser, or the
male cancelled and money ref unded.
Half way betwwck ) Bennett A Co.,
fifth and Towkb HALL,
Sixth Street.) 518 Maiiket Street,
Philadelphia,
AND 600 BnOADWAX. Nkw York.
India Skkbsuckek
for Summer Suits,
i RF.Kca Sideband Drilling
for Pantaloons,
White Turkish Towellino
for Vesta,
Bannockourns, Light Colors,
for Suits,
Light Diagonal Cheviots, Dark Colo us.
for Suits,
Alpaca Lustre, Black,
for Coat and Vest,
and a splendid assortment of light French cassimere pan
taloons goods, all new in style and of choice patterns, at
Chaulkb Stokes', No. 824 Ohesnut street.
SmoEB's SrwiNO Machines
On easiest terms, by
IO. F. Davis, No. 810 Ohesnut street.
Hallett, Davis A Co.'s Pianos, No. 997 Chesnut
street, are unequalled in durability, brilliancy, tone, and
power. Distinguished pianist say they are the best. We
never listened to any piano so enchanting.
Bold Robbery. Dr. O. Humphrey, of Beverly, aged
eichtr-seven years, while at the Colton Dental Associa
tion, No. 7S7 Walnut street, breathed the laughing gas and
had three teeth extracted. On awakening ne exclaimed,
"Yon rascals, you have robbed me!" "Robbed you of
what 7" the operator asked. "Of my teeth," said he.
Twelve thousand nine hundred persons have been robbed
of their teeth at the same place within the past year,
among whom one of the proprietors of this paper may be
numbered as one of the victims. The gaa operates so
pleasantly that it is impossible to feel the slightest pain
from the operation. Sunday Mercury.
Furnishing China and Glass Establishment, China Hall,
If o. 1218 Ohesnut street. Families in want of any article in
China, Glass, or Stone Ware, will find at this establishment
the largest stock in the city, from common rea r-artnea-ware,
for the kitchen, to the finest China and Glass made
White Stone China Dinnkb Sets, 76 pieces, $15; 105
pieces, $25-77, at aina xiau,
No. 1318 Chesnut street.
Kerb's China Hall. We have arranged one portion of
our store exclusively for aheap Goods, and intend in future
to Dlace in this department any article wnicn may ue in
.... . 1 : 1 1 . 1 1 it
the least old style or unpeneet, ana wiu sou vuoui nuiiuu
i . V, lam r!hmut street.
JVH tM vim. " -
One thousand odd Castor Bottles, cut glass, 38c. each.
Kerr's China liau, mo. laie ypeenm. sueo.
OtABSWABK. At Kerr's China Hall, No. 1218Chesna
street. The largest stock of Glassware in this country. You
rannot fail to make a selection from our immense assort.
ment. Tumblers, 88o. to $25 per dozen; Goblets, 1 SO to
$100 per doaen: Decanters, 81 to $76 per pair.
Best Quality French China. Binner Sets, 115 pieces,
$30 - SOU pieces, $75, at KJERK'H uhina hall,
No. 1218 Chesnut street.
White Stone China Tea Situ. Forty-six pieces (cups
With handles), $5.
Forty-four pieces (cups with handles), $i.
All best quality, at Kerb's China Hall,
No. 1218 Chesnut street.
Card trom Wanamaker Brown.
how this facts tell.
HEAD, AND WEAK OF 11.
COME, SEE, ANli BE CONVINCED.
r- TBjr DEMAND hat neeer been o great for our etilee
w inc. v of )fm,t and BniIi, ,7,Aln9i a lhal
FlETi' men art kept buy cutting
emne from Jloe in the morning until
fllrte ui ni;.
WA IVA MA KER f BHO W.V,
THE LARGEST VLOTHINti HOUSE,
S A LT U A t T
S.B. CORNER Of SIXTH AND MAHKET STREETS.
tr one thovsaw --j- ;r -jzz-ni, -;,;';
. .,n If A u mafnntlti aamiiii'i.)
CV1omrT r n r,.-n tfV"J'nrwrj( uwy.
S. S. CORK EH or SIXTH AND MAHKET STHEKTS.
ttr hills have
.. .. . .r . rrviVrVA VfiJ ML P V 1i St
in the way ue get choice and durable
thinilK for our cuemmm,
WANAMAKF.H ,t 1IROWN
THE rOrVLARCLOTHINf HOUSE,
THE CORNER OF SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS.
. k.vnuiloirS SALES cauee ue to make Enormonn
IV F.SOHMOUS aJ,Hrrhlu alui this giveeus great ad.
vaiiliuM in buying, and we can ajf'jrd
to tell aery uuc.
WANAMAKER f BROWN,
THE CHEAPEST JiyjTIUNG HOUSE,
THE CORNER OF SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS.
tr moderate rij-?'z,y-""-' ,--:-h ,
can gel, but how i'HKAf'iee can tell
the article.
WANAMAKER if BROWN,
OAK HALL,
v-u wrt J-xl ' I... I i mj.r . .......
THE CORNER OF SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS.
s,,urvfl STOCK, though our mlee hare been very
trOllt blwl Bia,ae .ieetili very CO. rl.ETH.
M,r i ki A II A IT 'W iitlllWK
THE LARGEST VLOTHtNQ HOUSE,
THF CORNER OF SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS.
ir our norv ;,0;(j; j , kept urst
. .'..fri-ifOI WM'Y la m,.m,t',..,
THE 1'OrULAtlJ.OJIUNG HOUSE,
THF CORNER OF SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS.
. . , I-RICES are lower by 25 per cent, than the
IW- ALL OUR I wb are .,(. eUewhere.
THE LARGEST tioTHIHti HOUSE,
,UE8. K. COR. or SIXTH ASU MARKET STREETS.
JKWKl.mT, Mr. William W. Oassldy. Wo. 18 Snath 8eoool
afreet, ha the largest and moiit attractive assortment of
One Jewelry and Silverware in th citr. Purchaser can
rel upon obtaining a real, pure article furnished at a
pries whloh cannot be equalled. lie alao has a Urge stock
of American Western Watohes in all varieties and at aU
pnoos. A vutlt to his store is sure to result in pleasure and
profit.
Wott.f. WArrrNO pon a Cottoh "to n as ltoama."rou
are often sowing the seeds of Consumption. Hotter try
at once Jaynk'h Exi-kotobant, a sure cure for all Courtis
and Colds. Sold everywhere.
Lat ron tut: Peahon.
In meadows areen aro daisies seen,
Smilinir at melting strawberries;
Nature is gay, this gonial May.
But men have crimes and robberios !
The spring may charm, and summer warm
The enul that lores the benutiful,
Yet while we live, will villains give
Vexation to the dutiful.
What shall be done with such as shun
The paths of honest rectitude 1
To lock them in don't seem to thin
The scamps, ns we expect it would.
Then lock them out, beyond a doubt,
With Marvin's Safe, the Spherical;
Our light lny may no better hiy
Before both lay and clerical.
Fire and Burglar Safes sold by Marvin t Co.,
No. 721 Chesnut street.
Elegance AND Comfort exist throughout the American
House, Boston. The hotel isstill kept by the voteran hoHt
Lewis Rice, whose supervision for a uuarter a century has
rendered this house so popular.
itiAKiiii:i.
CROSS-POTTKB On Thnwluannliil TWn. V1 of
the house of the bride's parents, by tho Rov. Thomas J.
Brown. OLIVKR H. CROSS to Miss KATK A. POT 1'KK,
all of this city. No cards.
KOMKRR MOYK.H Mnv "A t fhn Pnrunn of tho
Front Street M. K. Church, No. lolil N. Front, street, by
the Rev. T. W. Simpers. Mr. ALI.KN W. SOMEKS to
Miss MAUCiiK M. JllOYEit, all of Philadelphia.
FITZPATRICK- On th Oiith lnf . .lAMUS .insirPH
FITZPATRICK, in the 2tith year of his ago.
The relatives and frinndo nf t.hn fiimiltf anf ttinuA nt
his brother-in-law, Mr. John Mnrley, also the members of
attend the funeral, from his late resilience, No. 705 Loiu-
uuru sireei, on ounaay aiternoon at 1 o'clocK.
HOUGH.-On the 28th instant, PH1NEAS HOUGH,
Jr.. aged X years.
The relatives and friends of the family are respeotfully
invited to attend the funeral, from his lato residence, No.
621 N. Seventh street, on Monday, the alst instant, at 10
o'clock.
McOOVFRN On the !Wth nint. MAPV. irifa nf
Patrick McUovern, and daughter of Joseph and Sarah
numre, in tne nn year or ner age.
The relatives and friends of the familv are Invited to
attend the funeral, from the reHidence of her father, No.
718 Belgrade street, on Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock. In
terment at St. Anne's.
MILMKIN. On the 2t!th instant, after a linirerinor 111
ness, Mr. SAMUEL MILL1KIN, in the 69th year of his
s friends and those of the family are respectfully In
vited to attend his funeral, from bis late reHirionoe, No.
908 Ridgo avenue, on Sunday afternoon at S o'olock. To
proceed to Konaldson's Cemetery.
WONDERLY. On the 26th instant. GEORGE WON.
DKRLY, aged 67 years.
tiis relatives and mends oi the family, also Paradise
Lodge. No. 127. 1. O. of O. K. and the Order in general.
are invited to attend his funeral, from his late reHidence,
rear of No. 1317 Ueuth street, on Sunday afternoon at 3
o'clock.
INSURANCE.
NO MAW
Is Fully Prepared to Insure until he
has considered
The Hates and Flans
OP TUB
AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE CO.
OF PHILADELPHIA,
FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS,
6 10 PHILADELPHIA.
SEWINQ MACHINES.
f"HE PARHAM -
NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE,
DESIGNED FOR EVERY DESCRIPTION
OF FAMILY SEWING,
AND FOR
LIGHT MANUFACTURING PURPOSES
Is adapted to a much frreater RANQB OF WORK
than any Machine EVU OFFERED TO TUB
PUBLIC.
IT IS ELEGANT IN STYLE AND FINISH,
SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION,
NOISELESS IN 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 tula
NEW MACHINE,
THE MOST PERFECT, SIMPLE, AND RELIABLE
Family Sewing Machine
EVER INVENTED,
And an examination will convince the most Bkeptlca .
OFFICE AND SALESROOM,
No. 704 CHESNUT Street.
The Parham Sewing Machine Co.
6 lmrp
QY Ell 10 0 P A T T E K N.S O F
FANUI TOILET WARE,
AT JOBBERS' TRICES.
TYNDALE A MITCHELL,
8 20 Btutli3mrp No. TOT CHESNUT Street.
"MOW IS THE TIME TO CLEANSE
YOUll HOUSE.
WIHfCIIEKtlIAKTJIA.W & CO.'S
WAHHINM AND CXKANWINti POWDKIl
Is unequalled for scrubbing PsInt. Floors, and all honaa
hold iua. Ask for it and take no other,
uouuw,. u now MAN. Role A (tent,
236ia Mo. UW i IU tU' UiU tMml.
DRY GOODS.
$100,000 WOKT ov TIIE
CHOICEST AND MOST ELEGANT
DRESS GOODS
KVKR SHOWN IN THIS CITY, comprising all the
NOVKLTFK8 in Grey and Plain MOllAIRH, AU
WOOL POPLINS, IRISH POPLINS, WASH POP
LINS, BILK AND WOOL POPLINS, ALPACAS,
UKKNANI, LAWNS, KTO. F.TO.
orenadij.es. okenadines.
GRKNADINKH BARF.OF.H.
BILK HKKNANI,
FUENCH OROANDIK.S,
FRKNCH JACONKT8.
6000 yards (an entire importation) of the most elegant de
signs and qualities of UKKNADINKS KVKR OFF.KRKD
IN PHILADKLPHIA, at about one-half price. A great
variety of mourning and half-mourning in the lot.
4fO0 yards Gronsdine Bareges, MOST FXtUISn R
STYLKS, at S7Xo. snd 50c.
12f0 yards Silk Hernnni, from 50c. to $1, bought before
the great advance, LHS8 THAN IMPOKTKIiS' PRICKS
TODAY.
8 bales of very fine Organdies and Jaconet Lawns, from
2.rc. to 45c. ; same goods retniling In thecity atilTJyA. tofS'vc.
50 superb Gronsdine Hobes nt $12 to $15; cost the parties
that imported them $22 to $30.
76 pjooes, yard-wide stripe Poplins at 50c. ; sold evciy-
where at 75o.
J. A. SOUTHWICK,
NO. 17 S. EIGHTH STXIKKT,
6 22sw4t4p BF.LOW MARKF.T.
(Window with Revolving Pyramid.)
1869.
"AT THORNLEY'S,"
DEMONSTRATION EXTRAORDINARY !
ATTRACTION UNPARALLELED :
PRICES PRESSED DOWN TO THE LOWEST
POINT!
Wo ofTor for the next thirty dnys a STOCK OK PHY
rnoitS' THK MOST VAHIKI, THK MOST COM
PLK.TK, THK MUST KXTKNS1 VK, AND TH Ki'H K A P
KST it has ever boon our Drivileee to exhibit in thus coin.
munity ; consinting in part of
IIL.ACK MILKS, FKOSI to 3.
tTnpnneso Silks and Pongoe Poplins, etc.
Mottlnd Mohuir Dress .ooils.
liernanies, Orffnndien, Pi(tien, Lawns.
Iinia Ijicb and t'ronoh La SIihwIh.
Shetinnd Shawls, 'J'hibet Shawls, Travelling Shawl, etc.
Deliiines, t'alicoes, (Finirhnnis, Tickintrn, etu. eti;.
Parasols, Sun Uinbrollus, Corsets, Skirts, etc. etc.
MEN'N AND HOYS' WKAK,
Linen Drills, Dncks, Cheeks, Stripes, etc.
i assiineres, Clot lis, Blouse Linens, Plaid ShirtingB, etc.
llousekeopinff Linon GHds in every variety.
Muslins in all widths, Dross Lining, and Handkerchiefs.
A general stock of hite Goods, Quilts, etc. etc.
At JOSEPH H. THORNLEY'S,
N. E. COR. EIGHTH AND SPRING GARDEN
S U PHILADELPHIA.
GEO. D. WISHAM,
No. 7 N. EIGHTH St.,
Is now prepared to offer one of the largest and best
selected stocks of
DRESS GOODS
TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY, AND WILL BE
SOLD AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES.
NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY.
ClackSilksI Black Silks!
BLACK TAFFETA, only tl-BO.
BLACK GROS GRAIN, HEAVT, J2-00.
BLACK GROS GRAIN, WIDE, 2-00.
BLACK GROS GRAIN, RICH, 12-25, 2-S0, 2'75,
30 13-00, $4-00, 14-60, 15-00.
FOR BARGAINS CALL AT
CiEO. 1. AVISHAM'S
ONE PRICE STORE,
No. T North ElUnTH Street.
OUR MOTTO SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK
SALES. 4 IB thstuamrp
OURNING DEPARTMENT
We have made this depart
ment of our business a spe
cialty, and obtaining goods
direct, can offer them at low
est prices, and in every
variety.
PERKINS & CO.,
NO. 9 SOUTH NINTH STREET,
S 13 thBtulni4p PHILADELPHIA.
N
o
c
E.
JOHN V. THOMAS,
405 and 407 N. SECOND St.,
Has just received a Magniilcent Assortment of
LAZVXA AND XffDXl LACES,
IN
POINTS, rnnplng from f 10 to ino.
ROTUNDS, ranging from Jas to J75.
PALETOTS, ranging from $15 to tin.
CORSAGES, ranging from $10 to tin.
ZOUAVE JACKETS, ranging from $10 to f.
3 27 Smrp SACtUKS, ranging from UP to $Mt
JNDIA SHAWLS AND SCARFS,
No. 916 CHESNUT Street,
Invites attention to his elegant stock of
INDIA SHAWLS AND SCARES,
BLACK AND FANCY SILKS,
JAPANESE SILKS,
MATERIALS FOR SUITS,
DRESS and FANCY GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY,
Purchased on the most iiilvmit.igeous terms for
rush, and will be sold us cheap as at uny store In
me oiiy. i." i iiu
N. R India Shawls nlterdd. repaired, and cleaned.
JADIES WHO AliE rilEPAHIXO FOlt
A SIMMER TRIP, Oli THE WATERING
PL.VCES,
Will Und our stock o(
WHITE GOODS
Very complete, embracing
THIN MATERIALS FOR WAISTS AND DRESSES,
Including 8-4 FRENCH MUSLINS at) cents,
TARLATANES, FRENCH NAINSOOKS, In Plain,
Striped, and Plaid, PIQUES. TEK1NS, ETC.
As we make NECK-TIES, SCARFS, HOWS, LINEN
COLLARS AMD CUFFS, EMBROIDERED
SETS, SASHES, ETC., SPECIALTIES,
In our assort ment will always be found approved
Novelties. 5 21 thstuistrp
v. n, 12 u i i. u h av; co.,
NO. 112G CHESNUT STKEET.
DRY GOODS.
BATHING FLANNELS.
J. M. HAF LEIGH,
Nos. 1012 and 1014 CHESNUT St.,
WILL OPEN MONDAY, May 31,
FIVE CASKS
AT 'ir. CENTS.
ir -ji :r
1CO;000 YARDS DRES3 GOODS.
HEDUt ED TO V; .11 v., ;md f,.) C:;NTS.
QLOKIOUS NEWS FOU THF. LADIES.,
EFSTEXItf & 2IAIUES,
No. 123 North NINTH Street,
BKI.OW CHK.HKY,
OPKN ON MONDAY A LARt.K STOOK OF
DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS,
LINEN GOODS, AND NOTION S,
Bought at the cash auctions of tho past weukat ruinous
low prices, and prices Kuuninteed
20 Per Cent. Less than Eighth St, Prices.
25 piecos line Mohairs, double widths, in uindm. tn .nil
browns, lib cents.
Mimo rooos selling on Kighth street at GU cents.
ill) pieces pure Mouair. olain ofilors. nt) enntn. snllintf nn
KiRhth street at 75 cents. .
fiO pieces hsiKlsome stripe Poplin, 7-8 yard wide. In blu
mid white, green and white, pink and white, purple aud
Drown, wic. ; siunR rooos seiunR on r.iRni n strot-t at 75c.
jji pieces pinin ropun, 2ik-. -, r.iRiitn street, j;a.
M niecos plain seaside Ponlin. 7-8 widn. 'i.n Ifiirl.tl,
street, o740.
ail pieces plain Koubaix l'oplms; 40 on Kiglith street,
60c.
10 pieces plain nionnir ropnn, 3.lo. ; KiRhth street. 45o.
10 pieces trosted rophn, 3 !jo. ; I'.iRhtli Htroet, oOo.
110 piecos double-width Poplin, ode. ; Kighth street, 75o.
10 pieces black and white plaid Poplin, i'nj. ; cheap
GREAT BARGAINS IN BLACK ALl'ACAS.
10 pieces, 37vC. : Eighth Btroot price, 60c.
10 pieces, 45c; l-'ilitli street prico, 5ric.
l0 pieces. 50o. ; Kinhtli street price, K!!,c.
10 pieces, fitic. -, Kiglith street price, Hc.
10 ifieces, bJ.'ye. ; iMglitli street prico, 75c.
10 pieces pure AloliHir, K, tiac. a$l ; clieap.
GREAT FALL IN CASSIMKKES.
Open MONDAY, Iuiro lot at recent low prices.
10 pieces All-wool (JitHHimore, 75c.; samo rhh!s Helllnz
cm EiRhth street and Arch street at $125, and they say
cheiip.
111 pieces All-wool Cussimere, 87,'ic ; Kiglith street price
$1-37;,,.
10 pieces English Waterproof, $r21, cheep.
CALICOES AND CIIINTZr:.'?.
5t) pieces new style (lalicoes, 12!i?c., clieiip.
50 pieces best French Chintz, yard wide, 'Sific.
LARGE LOT COUNTERPANES CHEAP.
1(X) Counterpanes, $2 5'l, worth $4.
TABLE LINENS, TOWELS. SIIIUTIN'G
LINENS.
10 pieces 8 4 Tublo I.inen. !t5o., worth st I '25
LaiRe lot Towels, from Vibic. up to 75c.
LOT SHIRTING LINENS, ALL PRICES,
CHKAl.
trIIITE GOODS, PIQUES, MARSEILLES.
Piijues, 22, 25, 23, 31, 35, 37)ic. to $1. Oreutest bargains
over ottered.
50 pieces pluid Kuinsook, 18, 22, 25, 28, 31, 87,', 45, 50 to
75c. ; clieap.
20 pieces plain Nainsook, 25, 28 to 50c.
Holt-liniBU (Janihricsaml Jaconets, all prices.
FLANNELS, MUSLINS.
All-wool riannol, 25, 28, 31c. to 1.
20 pieces yard-wido Mualm, 12.' .0.
HOSIERY, (iLO'ES.
50 dozen Ladies' and Uents' Hose, from 12j to 45o. ;
clieap.
KID GLOVES. KID GLOVES. KID GLOVES.
3000 pairs celebrated St. Lucas Kid Gloves, $1-25. We
are tho sole agents tor the United States for this make of
Rioves, guaranteed better than selling on iCiUta street at
SHIRT FRONTS. LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS.
200 dozen Linen Shirt Fronts, our own make, 12 15, 18,
25, 28, 31, 37u, 45, 50 to 75 cents; wide and narrow pleats.
100 dozen Linen Handkerchiefs, 12; to 50c.
25 dozen French Suspenders, 31c.
25 dozen Hoys' Suspenders, 126c.
Dimity Bands, Magic Kutlling, cheap.
25 dozen Toilet Sets, 3 pieces in the set, 25c.
Large lot of Neckties, 12, 15, 18, 20, 25c. ; cheap.
50 dozen French Corsets. 85c, $1 and $l'38; clieap.
Our customers ask us how it is we can soli so much
cheaper than Eight li st reet. That is very easily answered.
One Btpiure from Kigiith street makes a difference of $5000
a year in rent. We purpose to give all who favor us with a
call the advantage of the extra rent we would have to pay
if on F.ighth street, rather than pay it to the landlords. We
are working for our customers. All we ask is one call. We
will convince you the above is true.
Our motto, never to be undersold.
Small protits, quick sales, and turn the nimble six
pence often. One price. All goods marked iu plain
iigures.
EPSTEIN 6l HAINES,
REGULATORS OF RETAIL PRICES,
6 29 sth 2t N. 123 North NINTH St., below Cherry.
JJEDUCED PRICES! IMPROVEMENTS!
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THICKS!
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Wo ar still making dully reductions in prices, to
put cheap lots to Illl the places; of those llrst reduced
mill now closed out.
We ure selling many things at little more than
hull their real value.
Our object Is to so lessen ourstock that the balance
can be condensed iu the roar buildinjr during exten
sive improvements we design making to our front.
COOPER & C0NARD,
S. E. COR. NINTH AND MARKET STS.,
l'fsm PHILADELPHIA.
TLAC'K ENGLISH CRAPE COLLARS.
A.) Just received, an original cae of lar?e dimensions
containing nearly 800 Ingli cut Crape Collars. Price, 25
cents. One ot the real bargains.
TI.AIN AI.NM)dI illl'SI.I.NN
At 10, 25, 28, 31c. ; job goids, and very good for the
pi ice.
, IMSIIOl" I,VNS.'
Just received, a larjie lot of llishop Iiwns, commencing
at 1H cents a yard, benix very much hotter tli.m usual tor
the price.
FANCY NT It I Tl' IMIUSS IUUM.IN,
Entirely white. A tew pieces of a very choke Muslin,
M Inch cost so cents to iniporr, at n'l cents a yard.
N rN MillCilMI til SS.
A laiRo lot ot thts d, s iab!o .Muslin n-aia tolie very scarce
in hint IumiiIn), at a rodiupd price.
KH II LI AN IS at in cents.
HKll.1,1 ANTS at 25 cenis.
Very cheap goods, and piobub'y us gsod for the price as
linve iver been otlered.
B1ACK Nll.K NTOT, HOT, M l'l(iun;i;
. , Mil's.
Just received, s. vei il l..ts of U..-ir iblostvli i, iin ler regu
lar priies, at WOR.NK'S Laenand luuliroHl oy store
it No. :iiN. ElUUl'll Hiraet.
PARIS. ,
AU PI'.TIT ST. THOMAS. "
RUE DC H AC, New. 27. 2:i, III, XI. ::5,
No. 25 HUH HE L'CNlVKltSri'E.
This House, established upuur.isof tiffyy.inrs, is utiiver
versally know n und famed us one of the tir.it establish
ments iu Turfs, in winch thorough eonH fence may be
placed. In its immense premises, which all foreigners
should visit, will be found the most complete assortment
Ut BILKS -FIRST NOVELTIES,
INDIA AND FHFNl II CASHMERE SHAWLS
WOOLLENS. LACE LINGERIE,
READY-MADE ARTICLES FOR LADIES.
MANTLES, CLOAKS, FURS,
COTTON AND Til HE A I) STUFFS, HOSIER V
ULOVES, 1(1 1; III Its' S, TKIMMINtiS, CARl'FTs'
ARTICLES OF FURNITURE,
Alb 615 25 AloauHO My 10 201 WFIlIN(i OUTFITS
F.NULlbll ASSISTANTS. UXKi TKICE.
I
OLOTH8, OASSIMERES. ETO.
CASSELBERRY " & CADWALUDER,
No. 330 AIICK STREET.
Cloths and Cassimorcs ITevcr
so low.
Opnned this morning, from the recent OLOT1I AUO
TION SALES, and other forced sales, the following lots f
CXOTUS, CASSIZVZSZIX3S, APTD
xiwrsw aooDs,
All oi which will be found t.) be far below any similar
Uoodii hiuetoiore otlered.
I LOT ALL WOOL SCOICII TWFF.DS. PJVe.
IwriKOKS VAKIOUH STVLKS OASSIMERES, 75c.,
HERETOFORE $1 25
100 PIECES VARIOUS STYLES CAHSIMKRES.
OTVe. HERETO FORK if 1TO
5 IATS BEST OASSlMF.lt KS KVKR OFFERED FOR
l.
t SCOTCH CHEVIOTS. $i-5, J'T3, AND UP
WARDS. SEVERAL LOTS FRENCH AND AMERICAN OAS.
SIMKHES, 1V yards wide, desirable for whole Suits, 1,
$1-25, $150, $175. 2, $2 25. and upwards. S una of above
goods cost double our present prine to manufacture.
4 LOTS BLACK OASSIMERES, $1 25. $150, $175,
AND $2.
LOT 4 SILK MIXED CLOTHS, $1; WORTH
DOUBLE.
64 ORKEN FRENCH 0 LOTUS.
-4 BLUE FRENCH CLOTHS.
64 BLACK FRENCH CLOTHS
ti-4 BROWN FRENCH CLOTHS
84 DAHLIA FRENCH CLOTHS.
Above are special lots, and suitable for present season,
LADIES' CLOTHS.
WHITE, BLUE, AND SCARLET CLOTHS.
BLUE AND WHITE, SCARLET AND WHITE
PLAID CLOTHS.
CLOAKING CLOTHS. SUITABLE FOR SF.A
SHORE AND EVENINOS.
CLOTHS SUITABLE FOR LADIES AND CHIL
DREN. WHITE VELVET CORDS, FOR LADIES AND
GENTS.
LINEN GOODS FOR MEN AND BOYS.
1 lot white all-linen Duck, 75 cents.
1 lot white all-linvn Duck, WT'n cents.
1 lot white nil linen Duck. I.
Several lots Linen Pant Stuffs, 31 cents to $1.
1 lot colored Linen Drills, itT.c, cheap at 62o.
1 lot bo If Diagonal Linens, entirely new.
OUR LINEN STOCK
Is largo, and all bought at the recent auction sales, far
below tho importation cost.
WE SELL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
CASSELBERRY & CADWALADER,
CLOTH HOUSE,
No. 830 ARCH STREET.
P. S.- tv4 Piue Apple Cloth, for Ladies' Travelling
jMiits ; also, English and American , ater-proof Cloths.
5 2t stu2t O. t C.
X TR A O R D I N A R Y ANNOUNCEMENT
FOR THE SUMMER SEASON.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT OF
W.T.SN0DGKASS&C0.,
No. 34 South SECOND Street,
Announce a fresh Importation, ot
Genuine Scotch Cheviots,
For Gcntlerucn'8 Uuslnosa and Summer Travelling:
Suits.
Alao, a large and varied assortment of
WILFORD S WHITE DUCKS.
WILFORD'S FIGURED DUCKS AND DRILLS.
BARNSLEV WHITE AND COLORED DRILLS.
EXTRA QUALITY WHITE MARSEILLES, for
Gentlemen's Vests.
NEAT FIGURED LINENS AND DRILLS In great
variety, for boys' wear, at low prices. 4 3 2mrp
QASSIMERES AND DOESKINS.
JAXVXES & ImHH,
No. It NORTH SECOND STREET,
SIGN OF THE GOLDEN LAMB,
Are now receiving a largo and CHOICE ASSORT
MENT of ull the celebrated makes of
Black Doeskins and Cassimeres
That come to the country, 3 as a
AT WIIOLESAIJC AND RETAIL.
FURNITURE.
FURNITURE.
T. & J. A HENKELS
HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR
STORE,
No. 1002 ARCH Street,
Are now Belling FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE at very
Reduced Pricea 4 1 8mrp
OARPETINQS.
CANTON MATTINGS
Just Received, ex-Barque Louisa,
2000 ROLLS
Fresh Canton Mattings,
WHITE AND USD CHECKED,
Of Choice Brant' y in all Width,
M'CALLUM. CREASE & SLOAN,
No. 509 CH2SNUT Street,
8 11 tliaturp 3ml Oi.postie lu-l.-peu tence IlalL
O ft N Y ' S
T A. ST f. I. It US
FRUIT PRESEF.VINO TO' WD EH,
Is warranted trkeM Ktniwtwrrios suiiorior to any kniiwn
inicsss, us well as other li nil. without being air-tigbt.
'riie, W louts u psuksue. fiul J by tb grouars.
2ANE, 3SOHNY A CO.,
. PitopRFFrrows,
(alm 134 North SKUONDJtt.. Philaaa.
THE GREAT ZiilGARI BITTERS
uioanArnicAi, sketch
OR. CHEOPGUG.
.
TUB DISOOVRRKROF
T II 1Z 55 I IV C TZ X.
Or. AI.I SALMON OH HO PHIM. th tisnrM- of h.
powernu norii snown as ine .in A, or, as it Is valind n
the Egyptians, iiigart, wsa an Kgyptian, horn in) the T
ley oi tno iiinoal mstorio nda, in that part of Kguf
known in anoinnt history as Ka'iara, and in niujnrn tmimu
as Lower Ksypt. Ohnopsus, b ling of humbls parnla,
was in oarly youth placocl in tun snrvion of a aiiptiHrt
whn, in his nomariio ooursa of lifn with his (I cks, wn.
ilorml tsr into tho interior or upper regions of tun KIn
Nile, tbronirh tho ilistriot nf naiH an.i w'..uiKri n...
the lonif and wsary days of hording In the fertila vallnya
and on thi bordors of the lakes, alt housh a more boy, Ulv
iTn.ii.r,u,i,iiHi n imiiiiniur inillllirp IOTO und BnowledM
ot tlowers. herbs, roots. tRrkn. anH vMni.hu. anHiL
On bis roturn from the upper country with his flooks be)
would invariably briiuj witli him Iruits, seeds, herbs, roots.
rwi., c.i. v.a..,.n,.i. nnu lumn un wo iana of nis em
ployer or in tho limited domain of his namnt. mmiii .
ai of sixteen years, he had stocked a oonsidoralile tract ot "
inou n. or uir iiotu in momim, in iianara, wito tueoiHnoeaa
ToKotstilosand medichial nlants. umiinw wiiioh u.u
weet rush, oartliamua. oardamon, alos, jalap, oologuiotida.
After a faithful servioeof ten years a a shepherd ha
oevotxt himself exclusively to tha selection and propaca-
... nuauKn eiiu rin plains ana uowers, containiu
medical qualities heretofore unknown to the Kolas or
Doctors of Fypt. While thus employed in his simpl
and useful pursuits, he daily ministered to the poor peaw
I'ww .I . ""iu nio various maiauies innment let
ttie climate, and bad, by his vegetable preparations aad
oomiKiunda. KHinml a proud locsl reputation as a skilful
pbysiaian. Ity tile laws of Ktfypt- despotic and risid aa "
they were- (Jhoopsus subjected himself to punishment
for infniiKinn upin the exclusive rights of the fnstophori.
a class of priests who alone had the privilege of oiUuia-
img as uocvors. upon complaint rising iodgod against
lion, t;heopsus was transported as a prisoner to Oair
After much delay and sutloriug ha was brought forth for
trial. The people of his neighborhood were there am
great numbers, and demanded a hearing befora
Mohamed A i, the Vioeroy of Kgypt. Mohamod.
wise and enlightened prince, grunted the prayer of
j. yiimipsus to ne immgiit hefora
bun, to hear and decide the charge preferred against tba
prisoner. Mohamed, famous in both hemispheres for
his encouragement of the arts and sciences, n.t
amuius to promote the welfare of the people, was taken
by surpriso at the wonderful knowledge displayed by tha
unlettered- IJoctnr. Ho not only immediately sea
Cheopsus at liberty, but plaoed him under the care of tha
celnbrated Kniichid, the principal Professor of Medioina
of the school M i7.ra, at Cairo, llore, after several year of
attention and laborious study, with his quick, aotivS mind,
and almost inherent power of comprehension, he had mas
tered all the mysteriesand socret of the healing art known
tot he KofasotUie College. His fume spread, aa on tha
wings of the wind, by reason of his many wonderful ourea.not
only in Kgypt, but throughout Turkey, Greece, Arabia7aa4
Persia. In the acme of his fnme and great reputation, ha
was specially demited by his benefaotor and friend, tha
iceroy Mohamed All, to undertake a journey to the unex
plored regions of Upper Egypt, with the viow of discover
ing some plant possessing the medioinal qualities to our
the dangerous maladies prevailing among the people usn
ally after the vernal equinox, ilesides the plague, the peopla
of all olasses were tormented with fever and ague, bilioua
fevers, bronchitis, nervous debility, diarrhoea, typhus fever,
and other discuses peculiar to the olunateof the Nile oona
try. In this Cheopsus, after months of search, trials, an4
experiment, was mostsuccessful, and brought with him tha
Zingunni herb-a vegotable production perhaps une
qualled tor medicinal virtues upon the face of the globe.
After procuring lurge quantities of this truly preoioua
weed, and its rapid growth by transplantation in the culti
vated valleys ot tho lower Nile, the preparation of tba
famous tonic, the ZINOARI B1TTKRS, was commenoed
and given to the public Its etfect was miraouloua, and aa
much did the sanitary condition of the people of Oaira
improve, that Cheopsus was honored and esteemed by na
tives and foreigners as a public benefactor. Honors and
presents were showorcd Umn hiiu. The Vioeroy, aa a tokea.
of bis regard for Cheopsus, and aa an acknowledgment of
great services, decorated him with the imperial order of
lsniuel and baladin. The Sultan of Turkey, as well as tha
Iiuaum of Muscat, Invited Cheopsus, who was now willed
the Hofa a Mi,raim (the Doctor of Kgypt), to their
courts, and received him with the most distinguished
consideration.
On one ot his travels from Alexandria to the Island of
Corfu, a fellow-passenger, a merchant from the city of
S?.1?.1?' 1 rlst'Te of tne proprietor of the ZINOARI BIT
T I'.KS, made the doctor's acquaintance, and having shown
him many favors during the tempestuous and dana-aroM
voyage, Cheopsus, to be remembered by one from adutant
land, gave him a receipt for the preparing of this great,
vegetable panacea, h torn Germanv tha nPuua... .3.TZZ
obtained tliis valuable recipe comparatively but a few
years ago; but the etHoaoy and healing qualities of this ex
traordinary preparation bus alreudy made it a famous aaal
popular in America (inclusive of portions of tho southern
divisions of this continent i as in the ancient kingdom of
the I'hamubs. Jt is sold in almost every city, town, and
vilhige. and wherever it has been tried it has produce
marvellous results. 1 he proprietor has in his possession
thousands of oertitlcutes from individuals who hava bean
benelited by the Hitters. "
The great ZINOARI BITTERS was but reoently offered
to the American public. Its high qualities were almost
immediately rocognired, und the demand for it increased
so rapidly that the manufacturer with great difficulty keDt
the supply in advance of the consumption. The proprie
tors, disclaiming uny attempt to establish a new system of
medication, are wnrrantod, on the light of past experience,
to declare, without four of successful contradiction, that
they liuve produoed a remedy against infeotious. organic
mularious, epidemic scrofulous, or inflammatory diseases!
unsurpassed. As a preventive against these it has been
thoroughly tested, and is always successful. It is the mat
Hygienic compound, and searches out diseased aotiun in
every part of the system, sending increased vitality intn
every channel. It has been widely and successfully tested
j? f rl- vnrie',r,of ,asf5 L lpori. Kever and AgZZ
Biliou. it ever. Colic, Colds, Bronchitis. Consumption in ita
hrst stage, 1'latulency, Nervous Debility. Female Ooni
pliunts, Rhcumatisin. Dysentery, Acute and Chronio Diar-rho-a,
Cho era Morbus. Cholera, Typhoid and Tynhaa
l?Y-r.' X? low ieyer- Scrofula, Disease of tha Kidney.
Hubitual Costivoness, etc., etc. .oye.
As a remedy in cases of Cholera It never fall, if used hi
time, to prevent, und invariably cures this disease if used
as directed. As a remody against Cholera Morbus and
Diarrhu-a in all its forms, acute and chronic, it suruausea
all other compounds. Used in malarious climates and in
the hot weather of the summer, it is a most valuable nra
vontive. As a Tonic it is unequalled. pra-
A WORD TO THK LADIES.
Tho use of the Zingari Bitter will give to you that soft.
aemi-trHnspurent complexion which nature fully intended
that you should have-for it i nature's own powder and
psint combined, by purifying the blood, stimulating tha
uigmentaiy oells of the dermis or true skin, and imparting
heulth and life throughout the entire system, it gives that
smooth clearness and beauty to the complexion so much t
m desired, removing all roughness, blotches, freckle,
piaiple, nd that yellow, sickly lock so common in our
days : and what is even better than this, it cures every spe
cies of irregularities and disease.
Read these certificates taken from a large oolleotlon :
THE MOST RF.M ARKABLH CURB KNOWN TO
MKD1CAL SCIENCE. """"""
This raar certify that about four year ago I was at
tacked with what seemed a very obscure affliction I felt '
not really sick, but continually suffortd of a general un
easiness and peculiar painu in my legs. After suffering in
this way for several months, sore commenced to break
out, and soon not less than fourteen uuhealtby ulcers wura
established, und their scrofulous character fully shown.
r.very one suid (including several physiciaas) that thia
wus the worst case of Mcrofula they ever saw and my
chances for recovery wore regarded as very poor. I ana
sure nothing 1 used did me any good. I spent all tha
money 1 could raise with doctors and for patent medi.
cines, but was not in the least benefited, lwas about a
year ago, induced to use the ZINOARI BITTljRS and
was completely cured by less than four bottles. Any ona
who my be incredulous can see me at the Iron City
Hotel, coiner of Walnut and Railroad streets, Harnsburg
und see the scars for themselves. I do not believe that a
more wonderful cure of this monstrous disease was ever
effected by any medicine, und I confidently believe that
almost every case of this complaint will yield to thia
extraordinary preparation. My general health is now
excellent, und my appetite regularly good. I must hava
died but fur your ZIKOARI B1TTKKS. .
I, George Thomas, do swear that tho abova''isI?raaaad
conect in everj pmticulur. Sworn and subscribed befora
,no- A. U. SMITH,
Certificate from his Excellency David Reporter.' e.
Coventor of Pennsylvania: 1
. . h;iiniiiHmio,Pa.,Di!embiir7, M
I have hud occasion to use RautKh'h Ziniiaui BittkiuI
in my tunitly, uni found them very efficacious in all dis
orders ot the bowels I have recommended their use also
to lnemls in Aow ork, where they have been found to
produce the uuuie effect. Every family would do well ta
have a sui ply ut ull times on baud.
. .. , DAVID R. PORTKR.
Dunns the prevalence of Cholera la Columbia, Pa.. I
waaattiuked with rice water Diurihuu and Crumps; in
tact, all the symptom of th.it droad.'ul ilisoase. 1 waa
completely relieved by a tow dotes of the ZINGARI BIT
I Mi!S. 1 l:n;i fllvo siiKrred, for ovor six months, of a pain
in my breast and ironerul debility which, a half a bottle of
the IMTTl'.ltri vtlo1i, erariic.tted. 1 have gained nineteen
pounds in weipht since I used it. This JJi ITKK.S haa
grrntly immuved nij health iu every way certainly did me
mora good than uny medicine I ever used. Iain stronger
utid healthier now than I have brn for a number ot year.
I can ronlidently recommend thia remedy to all who sutler
as 1 did.
I, Jacob C. NcheulTer, do swear that tho abovo ektitoiuetiE
is correct d tid tiuo. .,,... . .,
J. O. ROIIKAFFER,
Sworn and subscribed, :rS,M'1!2',!'('',,r?
1IENKY PRI' I1 KH, Alderman.
We have nn (lie the Isrgst number of certiliuaius of
which uuv preimialioii purporting to be of a siiuilar
nature can possibly lioant cei iilicutes linni Monilmrso
Congress, Governors of .Mates, Judges of Courts, Member
of the Kir. ) undent Physicians, and intelligent ladia
aud gentlemen UVBr 'he oonnti-y.
Sold liy dealers iiirougimm tne worlil.
Price, ll per bottle, or lie per half dozen.
r. RAIXTZR & CO., "
PHOPRIKTORS AND MANUFACTURE IW,
No. C North FRONT Street,-
PHILADKLPHIA, PA.
Exclusive Ageno o nauted where Donear now esta
bUshad. 8 s'Jtit