.' ft 1 It i THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1870. 5 u a w-v o zx. n i a t s. IVem Our Oian Corrtron)em. Nsvr York. Fob. 23, 1870. Trlnltr en llollilnys. Trinity Church celebrates the holidays as religiously and regularly as the thoatrct do. To-day, for Instance, bclnj; Washington's llirth day, Mr. James AyllfTo, the old-time boll-rlngcr of tho church, will ring a number of changes, and tlntlnnabutate some popular songs, both old and new. The tintinnabulations will be patri otic and sentimental, such as tho "Red, White, and Blue," "Yankee Doodle," "Coming Through the Rye," Triumphant Tvpccttlss;. Possibly you may have heard ere this of the triumph in type-setting accomplished by Mr. George Arcnsberg, one of the compositors on the Times. The feat consisted in sotting 2004 cms of solid minion type in sixty minutes. This , is very remarkable, so remarkable as to surpass belief if tho statement was not exceedingly well authenticated. I ho performance was the result of a bet that Mr. Arsnsburg could not set 3000 ems of solid minion in one hour. Mr. Arcnxbcrg is the Dexter of the prcsB, and I suppose Mr. Bon ner Las engaged him. Mies Alice Vnry is dangerously ill at her residence in this city, but the fact of her illness docs not surprise nny of her friends. She has been n invalid for many years, and her disease is insidious, pain ful, and incurable, greatly affected by changes in the weather, and certain to eventuate in death. These sad circumstances, however, have not prevented her being the sunlight, or rather the moonlight, of her pretty and placid home in East Twentieth street, near Fourth avenue. I say moonlight, because alio is so much more serene and silent than her sister l'hcbc, to whom the sunlight simile more naturally applies. Both the sisters have led good, useful, and happy lives, winning equal popularity, and more of it than falls to the lot of two in two thousand of women who publish poetry. Both, I think, are believers in spiritualism in its higher sense, though the fact that they practise Swe donborgianism will horrify many of the ortho ' dox as much as though it were Lucrezla-Bor- gianlsm instead. The Anti-Bobber Bank-Boy JProtectlre is, I presume, the name given to a curious ar rangement which I observed yesterday on the person of a boy in Wall street. Tho youth, who ..was about fifteen, was apparently a bank-boy, and carried in his hands one of those precious tin boxes which burglars and highway robbers , so much affect. To the box was attached a strong chain which passed once or twice around the boy's waist underneath his jacket, and was securely fastened. Evidently there was no run ning off with that tin box without running off with the boy too. The Well-dressed Stranger Society never will learn the lesson which sad experience is 60 anxious to teach it, for the simple reason that it don't want to. It likes to be humbugged not only in its public amuse ments but in its secial pleasures. A certain in dividual who dubbed himself with the name of a certain foreign and distinguished diplomatist has been creating great havoc in the good little suburb of Elizabeth, and some also in tho bad ' biz town of New York. lie was introduced in differently as count and baron, and indeed it didn't make much difference so far as veracity was concerned what degree of rank was con ferred upon him. As far as I can understand, it is the old Baron de Riviere and Lord Ainsley business over again. How stale all old stage tricks are, are they not? This latest fraud made the young lady fall in love with him, borrowed some money of her, disappeared, and has not since come to the surface. I suppose there are grades of snobbishness low enough to enjoy being "beaten" when tho ruffian who ac complishes it bears a title. The Finger of Scorn. Scorn has only one finger. Ever since I have heard Scorn mentioned as an interesting topic of personal remark I have observed that only one finger is ascribed to her, invariably men tioned as the Finger of Scorn. Waving this unique digital fact, I will merely remark that the upper classes of New York society (into which I am not admitted, so don't for a moment suspect me of claiming that dis tinction, but the bubbles from which sometimes ripple i n8t my ears) I will mcroly remark that the upper classes have instituted a mild and pleasant manner of moving Scorn's finger. - It consists in this, and amounts to nothing more than a momentary ostracism. When, at a dinner in "society," some one at the table begins to tell a story which the others have heard, those who are acquainted with the facts silently raise their knives, and, balancing them upon the rims of their gobleU, . direct the points gently in the direction of the unfortunate speaker. It is a mild way of point ing Scorn's finger a polite method of saying, "Dry up; we've heard that before." The speaker takes the hint. lie "dries up." Conversation ally he may be said to wilt for the remainder of the evening. lie remains blasted beneath the mildew of mockery. Society waits in vain for him t speak again. He shrouds himself, to the end of the entertainment, In a mystery as un fathomable as the "Mystery of Edwin Drood." "Buckt Buck! How many Hamlets ?" Well may we ask. Last week we had five. Fetcher being gone, four remain Booth, Fox, Tony Pastor, and Charley Backus. In fact, every thing is Hamlet, and probably there will be two or three more before the season is over. Am Baba. MUSICAL AMP I It AM ATI C The) CUT Amusements. At thb Chesnut the drama of The Streets o. Kew York will be performed this evening, wit, Air. frank; Mayo as "iiaager. , A rumor appeared In our local columns yes terday to the effect that there is to be a chancre in the management of the Cbesnut shortly. We have been requested to deny this, and to state that Miss Laura Keene has no intention of re signing her interest In the establishment. : MlsdJKcene assumed the management of the Cbesnut at very short notice, and she was con sequently unable to make the usual arrange ments for tho season that are essential -if the public are to be treated to that variety in the style and character of the entertainments that is desirable. Is spite ot this, however, a good company was got together, and as our play- f oers know, a series of very meritorious per ormances were given, that attracted apprecia tive and intelligent audiences. That mistakes were made every one knows, but under tho cir cumstances these were unavoidable, and consi dering all the disadvantages under which Miss Keene labored, her season thus far has been a success. She is now pluylng a brilliant engage ment in Washington with a portion of her com pany, an engagement that wasenteredlnto before assuming the management of the Chesnut, and from wblcn sue was unauie to outain a release. In a few weeks she will return to this city, when she will produee a series of attractive novelties that have been in preparation for some time, and which It is expected will be patronized liberally by the public. In the moantlme a number of popular "stars" will appear, and no pains will be spared to make the Chesnut an attractive place of resort. Miss Keene will con tinue in tho manatremcnt of tho theatre next season, and a during the summer recess she will bare ample opportunities to perfect her plans, there Is every reason to bellove that she will succeed in estaMishing the reputation of tho ChcKnut as the leading theatre of Philadel phia, and a place where the publle can always rely upon witnessing refined and elegant per formances. At Thk Walnut Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wat kins appeared last evening In their Irish drama of Trodden lknon; or, Uuiier Two Flag. This play is one of the best of its class; it Is full of romantic and exciting incidents, and It gives Mr. and Mrs. Watklns some excellent opportu nities to display their talents. Trodden Down was greeted by hearty applanse last evening, as it has been whenever represented here. Trodden lMnon will bo porformed this after noon ia honor of Washington's birthday, and also this evening. At TnE Ancn Knowlcs' comedy of The Tare Chase and Mr. Craig's burlcsquo of lon Juan will bo given this evening. I Mrs. Thayer will have a benefit to-morrow. At Duprkz fc Bkneimct'b Oprka Hours Hughcy Dougherty will beat the tambourine this evening. . ' At Tnu Elkvkstii Btrrbt Opf.ka nousa a Variety of new and amusing burlesques will be performed this evening. Sionor Blitz and his son win perform a number of their most amusing tricks at tho Assembly Building this eveuing. "Thk Pilgrim" will be exhibited at Concert Hall this evening by Professor Bala, who will deliver a lecture descriptive of tho paintings. An Entertainment, consisting of a concert and recitations, will be given this evening at the Assembly Building by Monitor Temple, No. o.. Horace Okeei.rt will lecture this evening at tho Academy of Music, under the auspices of the Young Men's Christian Association. Sub ject: "The Woman Question." ROME. ! The Unnons In the New ftoawtntlr Nnhetne Pro posed to the d'oantenliml Council. Berlin, Jan. 6. The Augsburg Universal Gazette, frequently usod by the Bavarian Gov ernment as the medium for making publle in telligence respecting the council at Komo, has published the "Canones des Ecclesla." being that part of the Syllabus in the new dogmatic scheme laid before tho council expressed in a positive form. The canons are as follows: of thb church of cnnisT. Canon 1. Whoever says the religion of Christ consists and is expressed in no particular com munity established by Christ nimsclf, but is duly observed and exercised by individuals for themselves, without regard to any community which is the true Church of Christ let him be accursed. Canon 2. Whoever says the tme Church is not a single body, but consists of the different and scattered communities of Christian name, and is poured out over the same, or, the different communities diverging from each other in their confession of faith ana separated from the union, form, ns members or parts, the one and univer sal Church of Christ let him be accursed. Canon 3. Whoever says the Church of Christ is not a community altogether necessary to eter nal 'salvation, or,- man can be saved through the exercise of nnv religion let him be accursed. Canon 4. Whoever says that intolerance with which the Catholic Church regards aud con demns all religious sects that have ' separated from her, is not prescribed by divine law, or, as to the truth of religion only speculations, and not certainty exist.and consequently all religious sects should be tolerated by the Church let him be accursed. Canon 5. Whoever says even this Church of Christ can sink in darkness or be polluted with errors through which she may go astray from the blessed truth of the faith, 'depart from her original state, or, corrupt and degenerate, may cease to exist let him be accursed. Canon 0. Whoever says the infallibility of the Church is limited to that which is contained in the Divine Kevelation, and does not extend to other truths which are necessary that the trea sure of the Kevelation remain let him be ac cursed. Canon 7. Whoever says from Christ, our Lord and Saviour, power has only been granted to Ills Church to counsel and persuade and not to command by law and punish and compel the erring and stubborn by means of eternal con demnation and wholesome penalties let him be accursed. ' Canon 8. Whoever Bays the true Church of Christ, outside of which no one can be saved, is another than the one Holy Catholic and Human Apostolic Church let him be accursed. Canon 9. Whoever says the Holy Apostle Peler has not been consecrated by Christ as the first of all apostles and tho visible head of the militant Church, or he has only received tha dignity of a primate and not the primacy with actual power in himself let him bo accursed. Canon 10. Whoever says it is not through the consecration of Cnrlst himself that Peter has continual successors in the primacy over the entire Church, or the Roman Pope is not by virtue oi uivine ngnt tne successor ot reter in this primacy let him be accursed. . . . Canon 11. Whoever says the Roman Pope naa only tne oince to superintend and conduct. but not full and supreme authority over the entire Church, or this his authority is not regu lar and immediate over all churches let him be accursed. Canon 12. Whoever says the authority which is necessary for governing the civil state is not from God; or, no submission to the same Is due according to the laws of God; or the same is opposed to the natural freedom of man let him be accursed. Canon 13. Whoever says all laws existing among men are derived from the political state; or no authority exists outside of that so im partedlet him be accursed. 1 Canon 14. Whoever says the laws of the Church have no abiding force except so far as they are confirmed by the sanctions of the civil authority, or the civil authority has, by virtue of its sovereign jurisdiction, the right to judge and condemn in cases of religion let him be accursed. CITY ITEMS. Orrapeb 1 Bkttkb Made Hrttkb Cut Barxxa Fittimo Clothtko Olothinc (JliOTHltKl at towtb haix At Towkr Hall Tbam AmwuKua Elb. Hr.NKBTT A Co., No. 618 Majuut strkt. JEWU.BT. Mr. William W. Oassidr, No. 11 B. Booond treat, has the largest and moat attractive assortment of fine Jewelry and Silverware ia the cit. Purchasers eaa re I j upon obtaining a r.oal, pore article, furnished at a price whiob cannot be equalled. Be also has a large stook of American Western Watcbe in aU varieties and at all prioes. A visit to his store U ears to result is pleasure and profit. ) BrRIMO-1870. i i ' ' ' I Cbablxs Stobteh j ha open for In.peotien the new style Material! (or Gents' wear for the coming season, at , , No. 8S4 Ohksnut Stbeet. Prices grtalty reduced. I AM Incelibls Blemish. Nothing will restore the skin of the bead to ita original fairness, after it has been turned of a copper color with hair dyes. Tet none of them will prodnoe th rich natural hair shades brought out by the ase ef Pbalom's Vttalia, or Baxvatioh roa tub Baib, a preparation clear and transparent, and wbicb does not etain the akin. : Sold by all the druggists and fanojr goods dealers. t Special Bali. Sale of silver plated ware, manufac tured by Mr. George H. Beebtel, will be held at Soott'e salesrooms. No. 1117 Cbesnut street, Otrard How, on Wednesday morning at 10Jtf, and In the evening at 7M o'clock. . This aale wiU comprise the largest assortmsut ever offered in this city. Every article warranted and to be sold without the least reserve. , . RrBBKB omnou amd Poors for Msn, Woman, and Ohlldren.oanbehad at retail at th very lowest prioes. Uocdi ear's aunnfeotar,, old stand. Ho. Ml Ohesnat street, lower side. : Mokthlv, Parham Sewing Mao bines sold M oAtf monthly instalment at No. TA Uhosaul street. Dbt VAt. Th nod effectual war of raa-diiU one health la to keep the feet dry. end that m onl b don by the an of India, Robber OnnhoM, and M the incle ment eeason la npoo as, w mrald advise oar readers to bar dm but tha boat qnalitf, which can online had at GooniKAB's Baadqaartor, Mo. nsOhaanntstrMt.oaata id, Philadelphia, HAtxirr. Datts A Oo.'s Nrvr 6noN Pianos, o eslled en account of their onnaaal singing; qualities, ar aivin- tha moat psrfaot satisfaction, and are tha favorite instru ment. Wererooma No. 92? Ohasniit street. Karon" Darcbaaln-.eall and stamina tha Parbara Now Famil 8ewin Machine. Salesroom No. 704 Obaaaot Street. Kverr machine warranted. 6UfORB'S K-MTt-T SlWTNO MaCHTVM, Tea dollars Balaooe la montbl Instalment. O, F. Davts, No. 810 Obeenat street. PiLE.-Dr. W. A. MoOandles. No. 1W6 Bprtn- Oardea street, sires his entire time to the prmanni core of Pile. Beet eitr refereno elven. Pakham New Family Sewing Machines on terms to enit all, at No. Ohaanut at reat. Removal From Oak Uittl. Removal front Oak Bail. Removal .. From Oak Hall R.woat from Oak Halt AU the Winter Stock, All th Winter Stock, A U ths Winter Stock, Preparatory to Receiving Spring Qnmit. A IX the People Are limited A 11 lle reopU A re Invittd All the PtopU Art Invited to participate in thin Grand Moving. Kach one .for a miatl cotmideratioii) removing to his own home wch artictm of Clothing as he. may mot weed. Wamamakkr A Brown, Tub People's Clothiers, tixrn and Market Streets. MAIKRIF.U. Cbaio Conlt. John Okaio, Jr., to Miss Briikirt Coni.kt, at the residence of the bride's mother, on Tuesday, February IS, A. D. 1370, by Alderman Owen McDonald, both of Philadelphia. Thompson Bailey. On the 10th Instant, bj Rev. wunamu. donnstone, intne Kensington rresoyte rian Church, Mr. O. Edwako Thompson to MLss an mik J.Bailey. iiei. Bails v. On the 20th instant, Joseph Bailby, Sr., aired 56 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 828 Wharton street, on Wednesday afternoon, the 83d instant, at i o'clock. To proceed to i. ram s m. tu. iiiurcn. BooKiua. On the 19th instant, Gborok Bockius. The relatives and friends of the family, also Mount Moriah LodRe. No. icn, A. Y, M., are invited to at tend his funeral, from his late residence, No. 1735 Vine street, on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. " Brooke. On the 19th Instant, James K. Bkooke, aired 51 years. .. . ilis relatives and friends and tho-" r the family are invited to attend tho funeral, rr m Ins late resi dence. TioKa street, west of Germuutown Railroad. on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. To proceed to win re i inn. . . , , Harris. On the evening of the loth Instant, Wharton K. Harris, in the 49th year of his age. Ills friends aud those of the family are respect fully Invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No, 3S(i7 Spruce street, on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment at Woodlands Cemetery. Martin. On the 81st Instant, Hannah Martin, aired as years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect. fnlly invited to attend the funeral, from tho resi dence of her brother, Thomas Martin. No. 611 N. Front street, above Noble, on Thursday morning, the 84th Instant, at &X o'clock. , Philips. On the 20th instant, Margaret Pniurs, wife of Thomas Philips, aired 53 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from tlie resi dence of her husband. No. 806 8. Front Btreet, below Spruce, on Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Odd t ellows Cemetery. i Reeves On the 81st Instant, of scarlet fever. Harry, son of Thomas A. and Caroline B. Reeves, in me oin year oi run age. . - . -Funeral from the residence of bis parents. No. 1916 Mervinu street, ou Wednesday, February 83, at a o ciock r. 01. Stewart. On the 20th instant, Barbara Ann. daughter of James and Barbara Ann Stewart, and granddaughter of Pamolta aad the late John Smith, aired 7 years 8 months and 17 days. . The relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. 1120 Vienna street, on Wednesday afternoon at 8 o'clock. I Westerman. On the 20th Instant. Mrs. Mary Westkkman, wife of the late Joseph Westerman, In tne 74tn year oi ner age. The relatives ana menus oi me iamiiy are respect fully invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence. No. lot) Mechanio street. Manayuuk. on Wednesday, the 83d instant, at 1 o'clock. To nre- C eed to i,evenngion uemetery. MPPYYVTTT -I WOULD 'rk- V-stVV. f llii Bptotfolly inform Un- J. L, tU.a wa ANas Am ttia. iiuiHasAit'il.mae.A UOI lmvjlsl M-itefa su vswva ayw usotv uv iv mm i,i 14 uwusaHtvi avsr my patent BUBXAL UABKJU'B, I save tsJUa the Urge c aoLory as . ,,. no. lara luuun A. v r.nun. With my enlarged faoiUtiea, I am now prepared to sap. pur prompt ly eu oruers in cur or suiuiut. T jivor itthstorpi LOOKING CLASSES, ETO. gARLES' GALLERIES ' AND LOOKING GLASS WAEER00MS, No. 816 CHESNUT STBEET. JUST OPKNKD, NEW PORCELAIN PICTURES, from Dresden and Munlob. A KKW BTTLK Off FOLIO STAND, for Parlors. PORT FOLIOS, for Engravings. NBWOUROMOS, Etc. EtO. 1 CARVED RUSTIO, Card and other Frames. TME FINE ARTS. 0 F. HASBLTINE'fl Galleries oi the Ajrts, No. 1125 CHESNUT STREET. THE AUTOTYPES AND " L a. iv r SCAPES U lOrpl HAW ARRIVED. PERSONAL. CARD MY OLD GALLERY HAVING BEEN taken by other parties for a abort time for the sale of Paintinga, I would state that I am not oonneoted with V,?,'?,"? uf Uellery is located at Ho. 1111 CU KH NUT btreet. Qirard Row. slt 1 B. BOOTT, JR. YncbYnrAl:ioN cannot be Exploded in any Lamp. It is the Beat and Safest tight Uown. I H6t No. 9H SPRINU UARDKN street. FINANOIAL.. IV IS V JL, OV lV. i City of Allegheny Six Per Cents, i FILEE OF STATE TAX. i We are offering a limited amount of this Loaa At 90 Per Cent, and Accrued Interest. The Interest Is payable first days of January and July, In Philadelphia, FEEK OF STATS TAX. We recommend them as aa unquestionable so- ority for Investment. The debt of Allegheny City being comparatively small, tha security offered Is equal to that of the City or Philadelphia, the difference m price making them A very desirable and cheap security. WE PAINTER & CO., Hankers and Dealers In Uorcrn ment Securities, No. 36 South TH1R0 Street, I 1 6 3m POILADSLPaLA. B ANKI N O H O 17 HE JAT COOKE & CO., Aoi. 119 and 114 8. Tllllttt St., PHILADELPHIA. Dealers in Government S&mrttlea Old B-20S Wanted In Excbange tot New A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wanted, Interest Allowed on Deposits. COLLECTIONS MADE. STOCKS boogbt and sold on Commiasion. Special btulneea accommodations reserved for ladlea. We will receive application for PoUclea of Life Insurance in the National Llie Insurance Company of tne United State. Full Information glien at oar office, 118m JOHN 8. RU8HTON ft CO., No. SO SOUTH THIRD STREET. JANUARY COUPONS WANTED. CITY WARRANTS 18 8m BOUGHT AND SOLD. gLLioTT & iuitrr. BANKERS, ! I No. 109 SOUTH THIRD STREET, t DEALERS IN ALL GOVERNMENT SECURI TIES, GOLD BILLS, ETC. I DRAW BILLS OF EXCHANGE AND ISSUE COMMERCIAL LETTERS OF CREDIT ON THK UNION BANK 07 LONDON. i ISSUE TRAVELLERS' LETTERS OF CREDIT ON LONDON AND PARIS, available througnoat Europe. , I Will collect all Coupon and Interest free of cnarga for parties mating tnelr financial arrangement witntu. sec D 8. PETERSON & CO.. STOCK BROKERS, j No. 39 South THIRD Street. ADVANCES HADE ON GOOD PAPER. COLLATERAL Most complete facilities for Collecting Maturing Country Obligation at low coat. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. 1 864 D K 15 I H L fc GO., No. 34. SOUTH THIRD STREET, American and foreign ISSUE DRAFTS AND CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT available on presentation In any part oX Europe, Traveller can mate au meir nnanoiai arrange- menu tnroogn us, ana we win collect tnelr Interest and dividend wlthoat cn&rfe. Dbaul, wnrfOBOr Ca.iDsraL, Rajltx a ce.; New York, I Pari til FINANOIAL. A. 1 WK OPT KB t-OB 8 ALB 11,000,000 Louisville and Nashville Railroad First ZYXortgago Seven And Accrued Interest from October LENGTH OF ROAD 390 MILES. THB ROAD M OOMPLRTED AND FOLLY EQUIP rsi) AT AH AOTUAX COST OF OVER . . S16.000.000. AITO BAB PAID FROM 7 TO H PKR OFHT. Dm DK1TD8 ON ITS STOCK FOB THB PAST BIOH YEARS. The Honda are Coupons of 1000 Each, with Illght or Beet . tratloa. . 8 1 .'ifrO.fMN) of th Bonds have been sold already (one party takinc (600 .000 as a permanent investment), end we bare bo t UJMflX en band, vrhioh wo oflsr te Investors as a first-class security. DREXEL & CO., IV. 34 South TlllUn Street, ttf4n PHILADELPHIA. CITY WARRANTS Bought and Sold DE HAVEN & BRO., Wo. 40 South THIRD Street. U4 LKJJWsUyNINCr, DAVIS At CO., I No. 45 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 1 GLENDINNING, DAVIS AMORT, No. 17 WALL STREET. NEW YORK. BANKERS AND BROKERS. Baying and selling Stock, Bonds, and Gold on Commission a Specialty. Philadelphia noose connected by telegraphic with tne stock Hoards and Gold Room or New York. 18 B. K. JAMISON & CO., , SUCCESSORS TO I?. IT. ItllLLY & CO., BANKERS AND DEALERS IN Gold. Silver, and Government Bond, At Closest ITIarket Kates, N. W. Cor. THIRD and CHESNUT St. Special attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS in New York and Philadelphia Stock Boards, etc. etc . i set QITY WARRANTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. C. T. YERKES. Jr.. A CO, NO. SO SOUTH THIRD STREET, D. C. WHARTON SMITH & C0.f BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET. Bnocessors to Smith, Randolph A Oo. Rvery branch el th bosines will bar prompt attention aa heretofore. (jaoUMon. oi otoc is, uovernmenu, ana uoia con stantly received boas Hew York brrrieaJ win, from oar friends. Edmund D. Randolph A Oo. OUTLEftV. ETO. JODGERS fc WOSTENHOLM'8 POCKET KMVKS, Pearl and Stat handles, aad beautiful finish i Rodders', and Wade A Butoher's Baxora, aad the cele brated Leooultre Razor Ladies' Soissors, ia oases, of th finest qualltr; Rodcen' Table Ontlery, Carvers aad Forks, Basor Strops, Cork Sorews, Eta. Kar instromenU, te assist the bearinc, of the most approved eonstraoUoa, at P. MADRIBA'S, 188 Ke. 11 TKltTH Street, below Obeenat MINERAL WATER. LLEGIIENT. MINERAL WATER," VIRGINIA ' ' Tbo anderaigned, scents for (be water of the above Bpriaca bav a constant sopplr on hand. j Pr pric and circular appl to . i MITCHELL A ALLEN, 1 1 thsta Imrp N. 81 S. FRONT Street. ONE DOLLAR GOODS FOR 5 CENTS IDlUtaU VlX0M'S,Ne,n8,aUaUTaSUea, DRY 00003. gHEPPARS), VAN HARLIfJCCN & ARRI80N ABE OFFEKIJiO Extraordinary Bargains Table Cloth, Napkins, Doylies, TabU Linens, Towels. Towelings, Etc. ALSO, t French. Belgian, Baxnsley, Scotch and Irish Sheeting, and Pillow Case Linens. " I FRENCH AND RICHARDSON'S ' IRISH LINENS, In one, medium, aad heavy make of aR gradea for general lam 11 and ladle' oao. ALSO, EMBROIDERED PIANO AND TABLE OOTKB8, AND blankets, flannels, quilts. Counterpanes. also, . : VERT RICH. NEW AND ELEGANT LACK AN NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES, ETC. ETC. ALSO, NEW WELTS, PIQUES, WHITE GOODS, Atf STAPLE EM BROIDERIES OF NEW. AND BEAU TIFUL STYLES, THE LARQESg" ASSORTMENT WE HAVE EVER OFFERED; PRINTS 0 PBB CALES, New and Elegant Patterns, Fast Colors. ALL THB BEST MAKES OF DOMESTIC MUS LINS AND SHEETINGS at WHOLESALE PRICES. SPECIAL ATTENTION IS INVITED TO A NEW MARK OF HEAVY MUSLIN, WHICH FORM ANT PURPOSES IN THE FAMILT WILL BE FOUN VERT VALUABLE. MANUFACTURED EX PRESSLY FOR OUR TRADE. No. 1008 CHESNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA. 8 18 BtuthlStrp 1 8 7 0. H PEC1ALT IE AT "THORNLEY'S." EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Sta, PHILADELPHIA' , WE OFFER IMMENSE BARGAINS LN BLACK H I li IC H. Good Black Silks for lino. Rich Gro Grain Black MlksatlV. Heavy Gro Grain Black Silks at HTft. . Very Rich and Heavy Gro Grain at It Magnificent Quality for 82-25, st!0, and I. The very best for 13 85, 3-eo, and H. . , Blues, Greens, Browns, Modes. Queen's Off vs. etc., Tor 2. Paisley and Broche 8hawls, REDUCED TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. A fresh importation ot BAJOCS KID GLOVES. JOSEPH H. THORNLEY, CORNER OF EIGHTH and SPRING GARDES Sta, 8 8 thsta. PHILADELPHIA. Jm W. PROCTOR & CO. spkcial, .notick. ; coriTirauATiow or sals. Balance of Stock remaining on bavnd will be aold Rt Retail. Tbe whole ol the ntook la now on the first floor. Keal JIar amine mar be expected. ' STORE NOW OPKN. iV;.i BuHlnes. Horse. Mirrors, about TO AVstlant Frames with Ulasaes In tor hanfrlns In llsv. tele, nnd many nrtkiles suitable for Clonic manufiicttirrra, Wm yisjnres, Etc. t UK gTEEL-COLOHKD NEW SP1UNQ POP- . , LINS, PEARL OOLORKD POPLI'NS. MODE OOLORKD POPLINS. . ' NEW GRKKN POPLINS.. ' 1 BKW BLUB POPLINS. - i - EYRE A LANDELL, FOURTH AND AROH. -"HE NEW SHADE OF BLUE , AND GREEN SILKS. ' NEW SPRING! POULT DK 80 IKS, ' ' NRW BPRINO 8TRIPK SILKH. NEW STOOK OK BLACK SILKS. NKW STOOK PAlsLKY SHAWLS, t EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND AROH. 1 12 statu ton PHIbADBLPMIA MRS. R. DILLON, NO. 323 AND 831 SOUTH Street, has a iaroe assortment of fine Milnoenr for Ladies and Misses, Ribbons, batins. Bilks, Velvet) and Velveteens, Crapes, Feathers, Flowers, Frame. Dasn sviouous, vmameuM, uoominc aumnsrfi Un rsr v eiis, vbe. ZEPHYRS AND GERMANTOWN WOOLS. Stookinir Yams of ail kinds: Tidf. Croon st. asi nfendin' OoLI otton, wholesale anil retolL at Faotorr. Mo lm LOMBARD Street. u ssaai OHINA, GLASSWARE, ETO. CAY'S CHINA PALACE Ha th most complste assortment of . China. Glass and Queens vraro i To be found iatbis eitr, , , , All the foreign roods are imported direct front the mannfaotorers, and are offered to the consumer below Jobblnc rate. Goods to so out of the city packed and delivered to transportation oBoe free of oharsoi and insured aceinat breakage to destination. 1 87 thsmlsars) IVo. 1033 CIIsBgHlTX Street BOOTS AND SHOES. WINTER BOOTS AND SHOES i BARTLETT,! No. S3 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, 1 18 UutaDsi ABO 7S CHK3NDT. NEW POBL.IOATIONB. CUNDAT SCHOOLS DESIRING THB BEST KJ Publics tiona, send to J. O. OAKKK1UK8 A OO., at tka LK).,attka UlHaUs BWtxU bvUeei KniBonusa. us AJttua (Kreet, ISlHatnsi
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