THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH -PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1870. 5 xsr X2 W-V O XI XI X S 171 3. Prom Our Own Corrrapmvlent. New Yohk, March 17, 18T0. Mr. ItM-fth Can Nlnnd It No l,nner. Mr. Henry Ucrgh, President of tlio Society for tho Prevention of Cruelty to Animal!, 1ms committed tlio blunder of bringing a libel suit against a certain. New York newnpaper which contained a rather funny, but by no means scur rilous, article with regard to him. Tho news paper gave extracts from a supposititious diary purporting to havo been written by Borgh, and filled with tearful lamentations over broken legged pontiles and Imprisoned cats. For -Mr. Bergh's own sake I am sorry that ho has com mitted this Indiscretion. lie is such a good man and such a nice man, and has so patiently borne fiich a number of small spltefulncsscs and affronts, that It Is a pity he did not hold out in his martyrdom to the bitter end. Or had ho chosen to take flro upon a larger occasion, ho would not have shown himself in so ridiculous a light. But unfortunately ho Is ono of thoso men who, having schooled themselves to the performance of a disagreeable task and tho en durance of a leng series of petty injuries, by- and-by take off en so at some trifle and visit upon it tho accumulated wrath which would have been the just retribution of greater insults that havo been allowed to pass unnoticed. The newspaper against which Mr. Bench brings his presont charge certainly deserves no very great degree of notice in what it says. At worst it Is coarse fun, and bears no appearance of having been uttered with any stronger motive than the amusement of a sot of readers whose taste for wit is not of the most delicate order. Filial Feeling. An interesting youth named Michael Ilallohan, aged about eighteen, has just been sentenced by Judgo Bedford to nine years and six months Imprisonment, on a charge of attempting to murder his father. The father bears the appear ance of extreme ago, and tho testimony he gives is that the youth attacked him with a razor, and cut him dangerously about the neck and breast. The provocation upon which the assault was made was a rcbuko administered by the father for Intoxication upon the part of the son. After committing the attack, the promising boy, de siring probably to give artistic completeness to the affair, called upon an undertaker and in formed him that the "old man was dead," and ordered a coflln. This was doing tho thing handsomely, at any rate. In fact, young Mr. Ilallohan did the thing so very handsomely, and exhibited such exultation in his handiwork, that Judge Bedford saw no other resource than that of committing him to the State Prison for the next ten years, less six months. Another instanco of filial feeling of a very different kind is that exhibited by a little girl whoso mother was sentenced in tho Court of General Sessions to imprisonment for ono year on being found guilty of extensive larceuies. The husband is a very respectable resident of this city; the child is pretty, Intelligent, and affectionate; the family was a united and happy ono, and not even the husband seems to have had a knowledge of his wife's surreptitious "doings." An accident brought one of her pec cadilloes to light, whereupon she voluntarily confessed the whole of them to ono of tho offi cers, and was brought up on eight dlffereut in dictments. It requires a nicer moral eyo than most of our courts possess to draw the line of demarcation between robbery aud kleptomania. The Haunted Heater. A funny ghost story, which has not made its way as yet Into any of the New York news papers, aud which affects somewhat the char acter of an up-town boarding-house, has crept to my cars. The house Is a four-story ono, and until very recently the third-story front room was occupied by a young married couple, who would have been happy in the possession of a six-months' old baby if they had not regarded the baby as an incumbrance, and wanted ts get rid of it. The husband was a clerk in a store, and probably did not get a salary of more than thirty dollars per week. Although married, he had not given up his love of balls and p artics, theatres and clubs. The wife was a giddy thing, fond of ringing as many changes as pos sible upon tho rather small stock of dresses she possessed. She also was fond of evening diver sions, loved to shop, to gossip, to pay visits, entertain her friends, and spend her husband's money. Between the two, poor baby had a very hard time. The fathor used to swear at It, and the mother used to beat It, and the poor little thing was very much abused and neglected. After awhile, as might be expected, it gave up the ghoBt, aud was buried by the hypocritical parents, who managed to screw out a tear aolece over the little cotHu. Then came the retribution. After the fune ral the weak-minded mother was so affected with nervous terrors that she declared she could no longer sleep In the room where baby had died. So she and her husband emi grated to the fourth-story front room, the one Immediately over the third story, the latter, in the lack of any other boarders willing to occupy it, being devoted to darkness and desolation At length, upon tho midnight succeeding the day of the funeral, when the whole houso was wrapped in profound repose, the unhappy couple in the fourth-story front room heard sounds of a peculiar character proceeding apparently from the unoccupied room below. With ears pricked up and hair erect, they ' listened. Yes ! sure enough those sounds were the plaintive wails of a young Infant; now small and remote as a smaller echo, now loud and painful, aud occa sionally rising Into an agonized shriek which It seemed all the house must hear. With the cold perspiration standing in beads upon them they would have commenced counting them had they been good Catholics the guilty father and mother first sought to shut out the sounds by rolling them' selves together beneath the bed-clothes. In vain The ghostly walling of their dead and ill-used child continued to be heard, and at last, getting up in the desperation of the moment, the father plainly heard a baby's shrill cry pealing plain tively through the register. There was no doubt about it; it came from the room below Beside the register there it bad been the custom ' of his wife and self to sit warming themiolves, while their systematic ill-treatment of the child was going on. And this was to be their punish ment t So long as they remained In that house must they be doomed to be haunted, through the heater, with the phantom of the little sufferer's voice. They passed an agonized night, and the next morning told the landlady that they must leave, and made her acquainted with the reason " Why, it's only the cat !" explained that lady, "The poor thing got locked up there yesterday somehow, and was squalling all night long I Ali Baba. An Indiana farmer thouerht be saw a ghost In a cemetery the other nlht. lie procured bis enn, thinking he would try the effect of cold lead on the apparition, fired, and brought down hii own poor oia wuue norse. inilMICAL. AHI lUtiMATIC. The I Hit Amtiruienta. At Tnn CnESNUT Frou-Frou will be re pented thic evening, with Miss Kccno in tlio lead lug role. This play Is certainly ono of tho most pel feet pictures of Parisian society that has been produced of late years, and it Is easy to account lor the snipatlon that it created in tho French capital. The moral ''of the tnlo, however, is as iipplicable here as it Is in Paris, and we com mend Frou-Frou to all who can approclato clo gant dramatic writing and life-like portraitures of character. MIhs Keeno has placed the piece on the stigo In a style that deserves hearty praise. The scenery is tleirant and appropriate, aud all the appointments tire in tho best taste. At the Walnut Mr. Pccuter will appear tl;is evening as "Claude Melnotto" in Bulwcr's drama of The La;i of Lyons. Tho same bill will bo repeated to-morrow, and Mr. Feebler will rnako his last appearance; at a matinee on Saturday, when ho will personate "Kuy Bias." On Saturday evening Mr. Walcot will havo a benefit. At tub Ancii the dramaof The TAttle Detective will be performed this evening with Lotta lu tho lending role. At tub Amateuus' Diiawino Room tho French troupe will appear this evening in Oc tave Fcuillet's comedy of Jai Jioman d'un Jcune Homme J'auvre. At the F.j.nvENTti Rtkeet Opf.iu IIourr the burlesque of The, City Councils, the funny "Shoo Fly, and other attractions, will bo pre sented this evening. At Dupkkz fc Benedict's Opera IIoush Mark Squalls, Had IHckey, The Photograph Gallery, and other Ethiopian burlesques are announced for this evening. BiuNOK Bi.itz and his son will rrlvo an exhi bition ot magjc at tbo Assembly Buildings this evening. The Panorama of "The Pilgrim" will be exhibited at Concert Hall this evening for the benefit of the Central Presbyterian Church. The Sentz-IIabsi.kk Orchestra will give a mntinee at Musleel Fund Hall on Saturday. A Choral Concert In aid of tho Baptist Home will be given at tho Academy of Music to-morrow afternoon. The grand "chorus will be composed of tho Baptist Suuday Schools under the direction of Mr. G. B. Snyder, ond will be accompanied by four grand pianos and two organs. Tbis performance will doubt less be exceedingly Interesting, and as tho ob ject is a most worthy one, wo hope that tho house will be crowded. ' How to Sat Things." Professor J. W. Shoemaker's lecture with this title is an nounced to be delivered at the Academy of Mueic to-morrow evening. Professor Shoe maker's abilities as an elocutionist are well known, and a highly interesting lecture may be expected. A Musical Festival and Headings will bo given at tho Cen.ral Congregational Chapel, Eighteenth and Green streets, to-morrow even ing. The proceeds will be devoted to the com pletion of the church edifice The Old Man's Home. A grand concert for the benefit of this very worthy institution will be given in the Foyer of the Academy of Music on Saturday evening, April 2. A number of prominent lady aud gentlemen amateurs will appear. CIT1 IM'UJIS. CjTKAPEB Bkttkb Mad Bettkb Cut BKTTKB FlTTIHa At Towfr Haix At Towf.h IIai.l Tuan Anvwuf.uk KT.SR. Hf.ntoytt A Co., No. Gig Mabkbt sruttEX. ClXUHlKQ CLOTHING Ul-OTJilHQ A Bt.ESHiKa TO Coal Buyers. Horoafter purchasers of coal noed not be at tho more of a dealorunprinciplod enoacb to defraud by means of abort weight. Mewrs. A. Garbor A Son, coal dealers, Nob. 257 and 259 South Broad st root, after studying the mutter for years, have at length invontod a rimple ami infallible rule by which the weight of coal can be accurately de'erraioed after it has been placed in the purchaser's bin. Tills grand desideratum is one that will work to the great advantage of tho publio, and Messrs. Garber A Son are entitled to thewarmeBt commendation for having furnished it. The rule can be bad at their offices, Nos. 257 and 26 South Broid street, and norUeast cornor of Thirteenth and 'Willow streets. Finis Art Balk. The entire collodion of Oil Paint ings belonging to J. JC. McUlees, Esq., will be offered at publio sale on Friday and Saturday evenings, March 18 and 19, without reserve, embracing 180 Landscapes, Ma rines, Fruit, 1" inures, eta. The following eminent artists are repreeented : Hamilton, R. Moran, Sheridan Yung, Rotbermel, Bonneld, Uerring, W. K. Winner, Vf. H. Weisman, A. Gerlauh. Barry Owon, Reed, Prof. Brig- nor. Prof. HilliT. The lovers of tine arts should avail themselves of tbis rare opport unity. Real Bannockuuhns fob Suits. Black and white mixsd, Greon and white mixed, Brown and white mixed, new color, olive nobby and plain. The Iargost assortment on the street now open at Gharlos Stokes', No. 824 Cbosnut street. Pricra redured. Not "TrmouoH a Glass Darkly" But opon to the light. Phalon'b Vitalia, ok Salvation fob tub llAin, shines through the uncurtained bottlos that contain it. The shades of color it communicates to groy hair are nature's own, and it is devoid of any sodimont. Sold by all druggists and fancy goods dealers. Diiy Pzkt. The most effectual way of guarding one's health is to keep the feet dry, and that con only be dona by the use of India Rubber Owrshoe. and as the Incle ment season is upon us, we wonld advise oar readers to buy none bat the best quality, which can onlyba had at Goodieab's Headquarters, 'No. 8U8 Ohesnut street, souUi side, Philadelphia. WE pay strict attention to Carpets, making up, and put ting down old and new ones, with a guarantee of low prices. Axiiep.tson A Co., No. 1435 Ohesnut street. Singer's Famtlt Bewiko Machines, Ten dollars oash. Balance In monthly Instalments. O. If. Davis. No. 810 Ohesnut street. Rubber Overshoes and Boots for Men, Women, and Children, can be had at retail at the very lowest prioee. (ioodjear's manufacture, old stand. No. 808 Ohesnut treet, lower side. Bi Eca Payments at Oak Hall. Specie Payments at Ouk Hall, S. K. corner SIXTH Specie Payments at Oak Hail, and MAKK.il V Streets, ;pecie i"ujmenis ai uii nau.i kiuhdat aioiiMlNU. Specie Payments at Oak liall,' March 7, 170. XV We commence paying Speole to day in change, iuatsad of frac tional currency, in all our Salos Department. WANAMAKER A BROWN, OAK II MX. THE I.AROKST ULOTHINO MOUSK, S. K. corner SIXTH and MARKET Street. Our reason for it. I for it. j i for it i for it. f i for iU We do not want any dull times, and so that people need nut wat for Gold to ko down, we at once make tho loss, ar.d t ur reason Our rotiMiu Our reason m Aajust our prices rospeoie basis. Iff snd will soil either Men's or Hoys1 t 'f Clothing and Gents' Furnishing I tf Goods the same as if Gold waa not I tf at a premium, WANAMAKKR A BROWN, OAK Ha 1. 1.. SIXTH and MARKET Street. Our Hope. To largely increase onr trade. Many have Our Hope. ( postponed their purchases expeoting Gold to Our Hope ( o down, and put oil buying evou tiiuagh Dor Hope. they need Die articles. This theu is tbo op portunity uu.ireu. mm tuey oau liny nnw lust as cheap as ever they will be able. We ea peot to increase our trade, aud be repaid the temporary loss, besidus, by our example, help to bring baok the good old times beore the war began. WANAMAKKR A BKOWIf, RKL1ABLK ULOTI11NU HOUritt, SIXTH and MAU&&T Street. fW Postscripts Though our sale last year exceeded If Postscript. I any former year, we mean to increase ler year, we mean to increase till by our enlarged fauili- I tf PosUoript. f Ulna 1ST rosiaoript.' ties, (ff w - Olol If nl t We have more Men' and Boys' otUiiig than in any Douse lias siae the Atlantic Ocean, well made, of I " Rood material, and liandaoinuly out, I Z "d at price lower than any tun asinoelaol. WANAMAKKR A BROWN, THR OLOTHIKRS, Who occupy the. whole Block, SIXTH Street, from Market to Minor. Mb. Wrr.I.fAM W. Cabridt, the jeweller at No. IIS. Second street, has one of the Isrgont and most attractive storks of all kinds of Jevelryand Silverware In the city. He has also on hand a largo assortment of fine American Western Watches. This entire valuable stock li now being sold out below coat, preparatory to removal Thine who purchase at this store at the present time are certain to got tho worth of their mtinay. MA It It IE? I. TnoMAH CovAKn. In Philadelphia, on the 10th Instant, by Friends' ceremony, in tin. presence of Mayor Fox, Oiiaki.ks II. Thomas to Km.aiibtu Co kakI), both of Lancaster county, I'a. iii:i. Conway. On tho l!Uh Instant, Jonn Tt. Coxwat, pon of the lute John and II. A. Conway, aged l yeurs. The friends of the family am rcupp.ctftilly Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, tho nun mutant, at 2 o'clock, from No. 244 Union street. To proceed to Laurel Hill. ti Foster on the 1fsth Instant, Wit.ua Ciumbriih, Bon of Willis C. and Emma F. Foster, aired 3 months. The relatives and frletidH are Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents', No. 1330 hodman street, on Friday morning, the isth Instant, at 10 o'clock. To proceed to Odd Fellows' Cemetery. Oai laukh On the evenltiR of March 16, Mrs. M. A. Oam.aiikk, wife of tho lato Dr. William Gallaher, of Mantua, West Philadelphia. Due notice will be Riven of the funeral. Lktiman. On the loth instant, Mauoahkt, wlfo of William II. Lclmian, In tho 4."th year of her sro. The relatives and friends of the family, also Hose of Sharon LoclKo, No. 2, Masonic Lames, and Hiram Temple. No. in. of the Masonic Tie, are respectfully Invited to attend tho funeral, from the residence of hi r tiiiul.iiM.L Mulii street. Chcsnot Hill, on Sim. day, the sotli Instant, at 1 o'clock P. M., without fur ther notice. McCi.opkky On the 15th Instant, Jambs McCl08- kkv, aired 40 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence, No. 22.S biiHkill street (Third street, above South), on Friday afternoon at 1 o ciock. Wilson. On the lfith Instant, Tukodork Wilson, In tho eoth year of his age. Thn relatives and friends of thfl family, and also Empire Lodpe, No. 104, 1. O. of O. F.. are respectfully Invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No. 1900 Arch street, oa Saturday afternoon, the lUth Instant, at 2 o'clock. OARPETINOS. CARP E T I MCS, OIL CLOTHS, 3IATTIHUS, Hlair and Hull Carpetlngs, IN GREAT VARIETY. PRICES ALL REDUCED. R. L. KNIGHT & SON, No. 1222 C1IESNUT STREET, 8 6Btutb3m PHILADELPHIA. E3 EW CARPCTINOO. We are now opening a full line of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, AND M A T T I N OF ALL GRADES, Gr S, Which we are offering at greatly reduced prices from last season. LEED03I, SHAW & SIEWAUT, No. C35 ItIAKIXET Street, 8 U thstn3m PHILADELPHIA. QOOD3 FOR THE LADIES. Q.11 AND OPUNINU SPULIG FASHIONS O F m Imported Paper Patterns, TUESDAY, MAROQ 1, 1870. The old established and only reliable Paper Pattern Dress and Oloak Making Emporium. Dresses made to fit with ease and elegance in 34 hours notice. MRS. M. A. BINDER'S recent visit to Pari nabl ber to receive Fashions, Trimming and Vanoy Goods superior to anything in this oonntry. New in design. Moderate in price. A perfect system of Dress Cutting taught, Ontting, Basting, Pinking. Fashion Book and Goffering Machine for sale. Sets ot Pattern fox Merchant and Dross Maker now ready, at ItIRS. tn. A. BINDER'S, HOI, N. W. Corner Eleventh and Chesnut Oarofnlly not the name and number, to avoid being deceived- 8 1) stntbj FURNITURE, ETC CHARLES E. CLARK, BEDDING AND Cottafj ITiiriaitiii'c, No. 11 North ELEVENTH Street, PHILADELPHIA. Hair and Husk Mattresses, Feather Bods, Bolster and Pillows. BEST QUALITY OF SPRING MATTRESSES. Bedstead, Burdt us, Waahstands, Chairs, Towel Ricks, Rocking Chaiis, etc Few Cushions, Feathers and Down. Comfortable and Ulenkets. 18 Is tuthtllin TUCKER'S SPRINGS AND HOWE'S OPTS. AVERILL BARLOW, Manufacturer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In . CABINET FURMITUItD, FACTORY, 1126 and 1123 CHARLOTTE Street. Wareroom, No. 1117 CHESNUT St. PHILADELPHIA. Furniture st private sule, at manufacturers' prices. AU' iinn Baits every xui-Hutty at m a. au Cf liHtguroonts solicited fiviu llrat-claas manufao tn r and uealum. All goods warranted. H2.tnrp B. SCOT l', Jb., Auctioneer. AMUSEMENTS. Fcr aMUional Amiuimmtt f th Third I'.nie. II E PILGRIM! -a. fJONOKHT UAI.I. urn wail'l JT-vurj i'lKitv. an t-'cui. MATINEES ON WKUNKSDaY AND SATURDAY at a su r. m. ' RII.VKR DAY on Saturday. Both at 30 and at 8 o'clock, all fractional cuauge will be made in silver. 8 17 Si OIIERIFF'S SALE. CONTENTS OF BOOK k 7 A N n STATION H K Y STORK, on the promises, No. 731 ionnflUT Street, FK1DAY wuitninu. aiarcu im, H7u, aiiuo clock. MisosUnneous Works i mules ana fnyor Hooks, in plain and eleirant bindings: Ohroinos; Station ery; Stereotype l'uitoe; Unbound Works and Printed nueeta; aud Goodwill, Fixture, ana Jjease of tu t're- ' ow,, eto. Catalogue roadi oa Tuursdar. 8 16 3t DRY GOODS. .A. JVXM. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINCEN & ARRISON, No, 1008 CIIKM'UT Street, Will continue the sale of their LARGE STOCK OP OOOLS, at I XTRAORSINARILY LOW PRICES Making a difference of about 83X FKIt CENT, from former prices, being moro than equal to the GREAT DECLINE III GOLD. Onr old stock we are selling rnpldlv, and NEW GOODS are BEING RKOKIVEH DAILY, so that our Ftore Bhall continue to present to buyers the GREATEST POSSIBLE ATTRACTIONS AND BARGAINS, In aU descriptions of 8hirting snd Fronting Linens. Table Cloths, Table Linens, Napkiru, Doylies, Of entirely new ami elegant patterns. Towels and Towellines of every de scription, Marseilles Quilts, AND ALL VARIETIES OF Xlouse-furnishing Dry Goods. FURNITURE COVERINGS, CRETONNES, AND CHINTZES. TABLE AND TIANO COVEPS. REAL LACE AND NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS. CURTAIN MATERIALS AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS. ALSO, An nnnsnally large and attractive stoek of FIKVT- CLASS WHITE GOODS, PIQUES, TIDIES, UDltFS. and STAPLE EMBROIDERIES. No. 1003 CHESNUT Street, 8 9 wthstulOtrp PniLADSLPBIA. Second Special Announcement. J. W. l-ROGTOa t CO., No. 920 CHESNUT STKEET. ITavlngbetn successful in disposing of a largo portion of the stock to tlio publiu at an Immouiio sacriiice of the ORIGINAL COST, Wc are now determine to sell the balance at a still greater reduction. BALANCE OF "PROCTOR" STOCK MUST BE SOLD. Some of the loadinar kinds of coods in this stock now on hand are as lollows: KID GLOVES, FURS IN SKTS OR SEPARATE. HOSIERY. DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, CORSKT9, WHITE, SCARLET, AND BLUE CLOTHS. BLACK CLOTH", GOOD SIDE-BAND CASSI MERES, 62kfC. ENGLISH 4-4 W ATE l I' ROOKS, l!k;c 6-4 WATERPROOFS, 7BO. PURE MOHAIR BLACK ALPACAS, AKABS AT fi-fit). WHITE VELVET CORALS, SOLAN'S PLAID CLOAKINC1S. $2 50. BOYS' LINEN WEAR, BLACK HEKNANIS, 2!W. STRIPED t HEN A DINES, 10c. BLACK SILKS AT ONE-THIRD THEIR COST, FANCY SILKS AT YOUH OWN PtifPR REMNANTS OF DRESS GOODS NEARLY ALL GONE, LONG AND SQUARE BROCnE SIIAWL8. BALANCE OF THE BLANKETS fH.OSmu OTTT CHEAP, ONLY A FEW OF THE CHOICE FRENCH iiytr.s i,h(T. WHITE I.ACE POINTS, RO TUNDES, AND SACQUES. BLACK LACE DO. DO. PROCTOR'S, 8 IB tuths 3t5 No. 920 CHESNUT 8trcet. Best of makes, at lowest prices possible. NEW DIMITY BANDS, choice, needle wrought. NEW THREAD LACE COLLARS. Job lot REAL LACE COLLARS, from 25 oenta np. NEW IMITATION CuOJHE'i' LACES, from 2 cents a yard up. A NOVELTY IN RUFFLING9, verj desirable. NEW PIQUES, retailing at Jobbing prices. NEW PLAID!", below the lowest gold decline. NEW FRENCH MUSLINS, 2 yards wide, extra One, CO and 60 ccBts. Job lot nice FRENCn PLAID AND STRIPED OR GANDY, 25 cents. SOFT AND HARD FINISHED CAMBRICS. FRENCH NAINSOOKS AND TARLKTANS. SWISS MUSLINS AND VICTORIA LAWJN8, PLAIN AND BIRD'S-EYE LINiSN. A SPECIALTY. NOTTINGHAM LACES FOR CURTAINS. LACE TIDIES, PILLOW LACES. Especial attention Is called to our LINEN COL LARS AND CUFFS, being the very best goods In tlio market, all the latest stylus, and warrauted to give satisfaction. VESTIBULE LACES, AND MECHLIN for altar purposes, at LEMAISTRE & ROSS', Ho. 3ia Korll. UlUIftTKI Street, 8 10 tnl3t PHILADELPHIA. 1853 17th AX3 N1VEK8ASY, JgjQ THURSDAY, MARCH 10. (Seventeen Years on Spring Garden Street.) Dry Goods Unprecedented Cheap. "THORHLEY'S," Cor. IIGHTH and SPRING G RDEHI We have now a mont complete stoek ot Seasonable and Desirable Goods, bought cheap and selling cheap. SUPERLATIVE BLACK BILKS. BEAUTIFUL SILK POPLINS. EXCEEDINGLY RICH FRENCH CHINTZES. BARNSLBY AND POWER-LOOM TABLE LINENS, WHITE PIQUES, PLAID MUSLINS, BEfeT BID GLOVES, CA8SIMBRE3, FLANNELS, MARSEILLES QUUTS, Eto. Kcc. If ladles desire to shop pleasantly and economl cally, they will come direct to our store. If from a distance, tboy can ride to the door, and will save car hire lu the smallest purohase. All goods, delivered free of charge, promptly and carefully. - JOSEPH H. THORNLEY, N. E. CORNER OF EIGHTH and SPKING GARDEN ts, S 8 thstui PHILADELPHIA. DRY O.OODS. yE Have received an invoice OF OUll CELEBRATED BOMBAZINE FINISH ALPACAS. The same make of goods In not kept by any other hOUHU. PERKINS & CO., 9 South BIITJTH Street, PHILADELPHIA. 8 IT thBtu8m4p 1870. srniNO coods. 1870. EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH, ARE OPKNINO TO DAY FOR SPRINO SALES, SPLENDID FRENCH OIIINTZK9, PKROALR ROCKS. THREE FLOUNCES, RICH SPRING PEROALR8, ORGANDY LAWN ROBES. JAPANESE FIGURED SILKS. JAPANESE PLAIN BILKS, NEAT STRIPE AND FIGURED SILKS, NEW STOCK OF PLAIN 81LKB, BKBT BLACK SILKS MADE, PAISLEY LONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS. LAMA POINTS AND JACKETS, sUstuth8nv MARIE ANTOINETTES AND FICHUS. M R S. R. DILLON, NOS. 823 AND 331 SOUTH STREET. bat a large assortment of FINK MILLINERY for Ladle and Misses, Ribbons, Satins, Bilks, Velvet and VoU veteen. Crapes, Foathors, Flowers, Frame. Sash Ribbons, Ornaments, Mourning Mlllinerr, Crape Veils, eto. NEW PUBLICATIONS. JUST ISSUED, LirriNCOTT'S MAGAZINE FOR APRIL, WITU TURHE FULL-PAQK ILLUSTRATIONS. CONTENTS. I. T1IE VIOAR OF hULT.H AMPTON. A Novel I art A. liy auiuuii lroiiopo. It. FBOb'l KD WlftloK. A Hue in. 111. TUK IMK'.KO I. TIIK hoU I'U. Bv KJward A. s-unaru . IV. TWO tu.u I1RADS. r.v Grace Grocnwno.1. V. LKONARi IIKA'ai'S t'Ulll'UNK. 11 Kebecoa Hurtling I4Vii. VI. Uh i Kliui v MinoAD. VII. FLORIDA. T.y Or. I. I', little. VIII. I.IT!K IN iilAHOrV. )iy Mrs. M. E. Stockton, IX. 1MK V AMl.NxK'N m'.A.min. X. A KKAl. mH0. Kf J. l rnKlin KitU. XI. H )L'T Hjtis By , nlnu,-l Don Hi Ut. XII. THK SAILOR'S WKliDINtl. A Tootn. XIII. HOW I 1'K IAIK A rAUiN. XIV. JXIIAM WFRSrf.R. Ry U (l-.flnrd OUrk. XV. A SIX DAYS' l)l"V HyChitluJ Aduus. XVI. OI'H MONTIl.Y OOiKll'. XVII. LITERATURE OF TUK DAY. Tha Publishocs of LIPPINOOTr'9 MAGAZINK take pleasure in anouuuulnR that, by special arrangement, thojr WILL COMMKSCK IN THE MAY NUMBER Anthony Trollopt'a New Story, Sir Harry Hotspur OF HUMBLETHWAITE. For solo at all the Book and News Stores. TKRMS. Yearly subscription, $1 Single Number 85 cents. BrKOMEN NnMRF.n, with Premium List, and Club Rates, sent to any address on tb roceipt of Twenty-live oeuts' Address J. B. LIPriXCOTT & CO., PUBLISHERS, 8 16 St Nos. 71 i and 717 MARKET Street, Philada. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE rpHE SECOND GREAT FIRE IN GALVESTON. ONE MILLION DOLLARS OF PROPERTY DESTROYED 1 HERRING'S SAFES PRESERVE Til KIR CONTENTS IN EVERY INSTANCE, WHILE SOME OF OTHER MAKERS FAIL. Galveston, Texas, Feb. 25, 1870. JfVrs. Herring, Farrel it Sherman, A'eio York. Dkab Sikh: We beg to Inform you that during the night of the 3d lust, another very destructive conflagration took place in this city, duntroylng pro perty valued at not less titan one million dollars. There were a number of your Safes In the lire, and every one thua far opened has proved eutirely satis factory, while the contents of other makers' were more or less injured. Yours, A. W. & E. P. CLEQG. SPECIAL DESPATCH BY TELEGRAPH. A FURTHER ACCOUNT. Westbkh Union Tklkokaph Company, Galveston, Texas, March 3, 1ST0.) Hesarn. llerrinij, Farrel tb Hhemian, So. 251 Broadway, Aui York. Your Champion Safes have stood this second large Are splendidly; eaved their contents in every in stance; some safes of other makers burned up. J. J. GREEN. HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION 8AFES, "the most reliable protection from lire now known." HERRING'S NEW PATENT CHAMPION BANKERS' SAFES, Combining wrought Iron and hardened steel, and Irou welded with the I'atent Frankllulte or "Spiegel J lHcn," a Hord protection against burglars to an ex tent not heretofore known. Dwelilng-houMc Sufus for silver plate, valuables, Jewelry, silks, laces, etc. All safes warranted dry. FAR K EL, HERRING A, CO., Phlladnlphla. HhKRINU, FARIiEL St SHERMAN, No. 2T1 BROADWAY, corner Murray street, New York. II EH KING & CO., Chieugo. HfclllUNG. FAIUtEL & SHERMAN. New Orleans. S is tuths ct QOOTS AND 8HOES. 13 A RTLETT, No. S3 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, Ever Miankful for the patronage extended heretofore, and desirous of further favors, begs announce his bPRING STYLES OF BOOTS and bUOES for Gents' and Boys' wear. A large assortment of CUSl'OM-MADB GOODS, made on his Improved Lasts, which are unrivalled for comfort and beauty, enables him to furnish a ready 1U at all times. 1 18 thstoDSl OUTL.ERY, ETC. JODGERS & W OSTEN HOLM'S POCKET KNIVES, Pearl and Stag handle, and beautiful finish i Bodgers', and Wad A Ilutohor' Razor, and the oel b rated Leoou tr Rasori Ladies' Scissors, in cases, of th finest quality ; Rodger' Table Cutlery, Carver and Fork, Razor Strop, Cork Screws, Eto. Ear instrument, to assist th hearing, of tb moat approved construction, at P. MADEIRA'S, 1 10 H. 11 TENTH Street, below CUesuuU 8EWINQ MACHINES. THE AMERICAN Combination Button-Hole AND SEWING MACHINE Is now admitted to be far superior to all others as ft Family Machine. The SIMPLICITY, EASE and CERTAINTY with which it operates, as well as tho uniform excellence of Its work, throughout the en tire range of sewing, In Ntllrliing, HenimlnKe Felllnsr. Tucking, Cord I n r:, Itraldinrg, Qullilngr, jintlierln(j nntl (tewing on, Of crseumlns, 1'mbrolderlng on tl i:ee, and Its llcautlf ul ' JButtoisllole and ISye-. let Hole Work, Place It unquestionably far In advance Of any other similar Invention. Tola is the only new family machine that embodlea any Substantial Improvement upon the many old machines in the market. It Certainly has no Equal. It Is also admirably adapted to manufacturing par- . poses on all kinds of fabrics. Call and see It operate and get samples ot the., work. We have also for sale onr "PLAIN AMERICAN," a beautiful family machine, at a Reduced Price. This machine does all that la done on the Combina tion except the Overseamlng and Button-hole work. Ofllce and Salesroom), S. W. Corner Eleventh and Chesnut,. 1 C7 thstu3mrp PHILADELPHIA. SOAP. Carbolic Acid Soaps, Manufactured by James Buchan. & Co, ) NEW YORK. Carbolic Toilet (Soap. 1 Carbolic Itath Soap, Carbolic Mesllcinal Soup, Carbolic Mliavin' Hoap. These Soaps are made from the choicest Ingre dients, and are oilVred as a very mipenor article. They are tu a great degree preventive 01 Infectious. . dlacnscR, valtiahie in all cutaneous HHectLms, pre-, vent scaldlnir, chatli g, and sore-hend in Infants. They keep the skin sou and smooth. For the batlL they have peculiarly refreshing qualities. CARBOLIC LAUNDRY SOAP. This Is a pure article, containing no excess of, alkali, which in many of the soaps u w sold Is so de structive to clothing. HospltaiB, asylums, prisons, vessels, hotels, rextaurants, boariliug-houseti, anj private families will tlud this soap invaluable for washlug dishes and keeping sinks free from grease. Redding and clothing used by the lck, even from the most infectious dmeases, as small-pox, virulent fevers, etc, are completely disinfected by its use. ! CARBOLIC DISINFECTING SOAP, For washing horses, cattle, pigs, dogs, etc.. to rldlof . and protect them from vermin, aud U Indispensable te every stock-raiser and- owner. It will positively destroy ail Insect lite on cattle, and cur mange, scratches, and sorts of all kinds. ALSO, CARBOLIC PLANT PROTECTOR, CARBOLIC SOFT SOAP, CRKSYLIO OINTMENT. CRESYLIO SUE BP-DIP. ! FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGIST8. 3 15 tnthfllnt WHOLESALE AGENTS, JQIirj WYETXI 6l BRQ. SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANIES. rpUE PUILADEL.PHIA TRUST SAFE lEIOSlT ' AND INSURANCE CI.UPANY, OVTICK AND BCEOLAB PIIOOF VAULTS IN THE PHILADELPHIA RANK BUILDINQ. No. iil CUE&NUT STREET. 0 A P I T A L, $500,000. For SaFR-KRF.pnio of GovERNfHNT Bowns and othe Sxcukitucs, FiMiLY Platb, J K w Ki.UY. ami other Vai.O AULU, under special guarantee, at the lowest rate. Tha Company also offer for Rent at rates varying front $16 to S76 per annum, the renter alouo holding the key, SMALL SAFES INTER BURGLAR-PROOF VAULTS, affording absolute Snounrr against Flus, Thkft, Bd oLAitx, and Aouidkht. All fiduciary obligation, such a Tiiosts, OnannrAir sbiph, KxKcUTuiiHHirs, eto., will be undertaken and faithfully discharged. Circulars, giving full details, forwarded on application. DIRECTORS. Thomas Robin. lienjamin 11. Uomogya, AusuHtus Hoaton, F. Ratchforti burr, Daniel Haddock, Jr.. Kdward Y. Townsend, I.wis R. Aabliursr, J. Livingston Krringer, K. P. AloC'ullaKb, Kdwin M. Lewis, James L. Claghorn, uuuu it. layior. Hon. win. A. Porter. , UM'lUKKtl. iVVf-LEWIS R ASHHIJRST. VirrlTirt,t-J. LIVINOSION KRRINORR. Brrrrlary and TrruurerU. P. Mcl.ULLAUlL &Ucttor-RlCHARD L. ASUUURtST. a 1 nrth am FOR SALE, i . MMEUCIIANTVILLE, N. J 8-UILDINO sites for Bale, live niinutea' walk Iroui Welwood on. TUIRTY MINUTES FROM FRONT AND MARKET ftlHUltlO, Philadelphia. Addrsa J. W. TORRKY. 8 HI lui No. 127 CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia. TO RENT. TO LET THE STORE PROPERTY NO. 733 Ohesnut street, twenty fiv fset front, ana hua dred and forty-five feet deep to Bennett street Back building Br ttorie bigh. Possession M aj I, 1870. Ad dress THOMAS S. FLETCHER. UlUtf Delanoo.N. J. TO LET TIIE TITREE-8TORY BRICK DwelliMfi, No. 666 North Twelfth street, abovr ace. Three story double back buildins, with all modern convenience complete. Kent, ftsmi. Inquire oa premises. i jptf m FOR RENT A LARGE STORE AND Dwelling, No. 1218 R id Ke avenue, newly fitted up juh all OKxlern couvenieace. Apply to L O. PKIOlt No. M N. HtV K NTH Krreet. tf REAL. ESTATE AOENT. FRED. SYLVESTER. HEAL ESTATE BROKER, Ro. S08 South FOUIITKI Street 8 8 rp PHILAPKLPHIA. HATS AND OAPB. nWARBURTON'B IMPROVED VENTI Uted and asy-nUin Drea Hat (patented). In a( the improvwl faaliion of tb out door so tha Poat OOaa UilUJiMLIT Hire Ultra
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