THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APPJL G, 1870. u e w-"sr o a ir z s rx s. Prom Our Own Ccrrexpmnt'nt. New Yokk, April 0, 1870. Nfrtirl. by Mirnin. The linrd hearts of the Soronistcr. not hnn ncceuMMe to tlio touch of mortul man, hivn ut length been reached by tlio Htuutn clwf dtenvre representative of niiiscuUulty, which steam, moves, and has its boin ut No. 651 Hrondwrny. They linvo been visiting it in a body, nud de clare it to bo superior t tho original article. I suppose the reason 1h that it has no will of Its own, but is ready to do everything within its capacity after being wound up. A. V. (Slew nrl n Alnririln. Mr. A. T. Stcwui t has all life? long been rub bing tho lump of t;ood luck, and hit; good genius, Success, Is now building for him the now ity on Iiainpstead I'lains. Men, hornes, and carts are at work there, and a metropolis pro mises in time to evolve itself from the matrix of mud at present vlolble fiure. CmitloiM .Hm KHIojik. Tho residence of Mis Clar.i Louise Kcllog?(an American singer of some note in light operas), on East Sixteenth street, has been broken into and robbed. Tho family, however, wera lu Boston at the time, and the costly souvenirs which tho prima donna has had prescntod to her wore either carefully locked away upsUlrs or stowed away in somo bank vault, for all thnt the burglars succeeded In carrying off with them were soma table linen and some spoons and forks. The Detective Police Agency is after the thieves, and expresses itself as "san guine of bucccss," which at any rate, is an In teresting and original declaration upon its part. Mr. Frrllan'n Al veutarra. The adventures of Mrs. Freligh, tho wife of the manager of the Bowery Theatre, appear to be of tho morphine and mysterious order. About a month ago sho met a gcntloman who, at a late hour in the evening, was conducting her home when she suddenly lelt 111 so ill that it was necessary to conduct her to tho nearest available house. There something bibulous and Invigorating was applied, but the invlgoration appears to have been of that quality which produces sleep, for Mrs. Freligh says she lost consciousness, together with such jewels as sho had upon her person. Tho lady has since spotted an Individual whom sho declares to be the thief. In tho agony of mind she has since suffered sho has received tho sympathy ot every body of similar experience. It only proves how very dangerous it is for uny wcll-couducted lady to take stroHg drink, even as a medicine, at a late hoar of the night in a house that is not hor own. Tlie Seventh Regiment. A few days ao tho members of tho Seventh Regiment held a meeting at their armory in reference to a series of communications that have appeared from time to time in the public newspapers, and the obvious intention of which is to prejudice the public against that regiment. One of its general orders is that no member is permitted to attach tho name of tho regiment in any form or manner to any communication I in any public journal upon any subject whatso ever. All members are expressly forbidden to use the name of this regiment as an endorse ment of their own views, or in support of their individual opinions. Tho disparaging articles which have oppeared purport to be written by a member, and are certainly violative of tho spirit and letter of tlio general order above referred to. The object of tho meeting, therefore, was to request the public to regard all such articles as unauthorized, and newspapers to refrain from publishing thotn, unless tho name of a responsible member be attached. It has been complained that this stop savors strongly of snobbery, but I do not think so; it is rather an instance of dignified and gentlemanly snub bcry. The Tninmnny. The Tammany has been reopened, and, in ad dition to tho brunette ballet troupe, the public is granted permission to drink ad libitum with out moving from its seats. You may imbibe legs and lager in the same breath if you will, and the pas of the Spanish Jigurantcs draw as well as tho poultice of Spanish flies. Terpsi chore and Tobacco sit down together, so to speak, and full of content with the spectacular extravagacra, yon smoke the calumet of peace and of pantomime. The Girl with the Arsenic Complexion. I presume sho-ls second cousin to the lady with tho belladonna eyes. She kept store in a locality that shall bo nameless; it is not a hun q.V -j miles away from Broadway, Now York, and ws supposed to have an interesting heart history. In fact, she was suspoctod of having been crossed in love, but the cross didn't reach hor temper, for she was one of the swoetost natured, smoothest-grained temperaments that ever glor'fied tLls work-a-day world. So say her friends. They add that she died of a broken heart, of neglect and ill-treatment from a worth less husband to whom she had been only too good. She had put the poetry and passion of her life into hor business, and that is the reason why her mourning millinery is full of tho moot sweetly melancholy things extant. Every bonnet was a bijou not so much of silk and laco as of sentiment and lackadaisy. So ,say her friouds. Her enemies declare that her alabaster skin was the result of habitual arsenic eating, and that she died of too heavy a dose. Tho obscHrely groped guesses which one or two of the New York papers got hold of enabled them to make her from time to time tho nnb of sensation sto ries. At length, however, the poor young thing is at peace, her memory preserved in the hearts of her friends as fragrant as a box of precious ointment, and even her encmitw given no room for darker suspicions than that she died under tlugular circumstances. Ai.i Ba.ua. A Hale of l ine (III 1'u.lnttnjra. An Interesting sale of flue oil paintings Is now lu progress at tho Fine Art Gallery of Messrs. Martin k. Brothers, at No. 704 Ches uut street. The collection to bo disposed of is a very superior class of modern oil paintings, from the pencils of somo of the best known and most popular native nrti-ts of tho day. The attention of the art-loving public, amateurs and connoisseurs, is respectfully called to this sale. The 6ale, in nil eaes, is peremptory. As every picture and work umiounced iu the cata logue will have to bo t-olil at toiuo figure, no matter how small, there is a splendid opportu nity for lovers of pU'lnivs, and those who wish to decorate their hornet', and make them really homelike, to secure real gems of art, which are tho very bcht of clecoratlons. An occasion like this is presented but once In a, great while. The prices are suro to suit everybody. There are many very noticeable works in the collection, amoug which nny be mentioned "The Bridge of Sighs, Venice, " by Charles Heidkln. This is u very beautiful view of a very beautiful scene. All who seo it will bo sure to wish themselves the possessors of tho flue painting. "The Carnival of St. Martin's," the work of the well-known artist Vun Ingei, will also bo presented for the bids of the attendants. There are two real gems on exhibition, of which some one will become the lucky pur chaser, which are In the form of two beautiful ideal llgures, the ouo called "Faith," tho other ' Hope." They aro both from the hand of Ernest Mclue, and are works which reflect great credit upon that artist. Besides theso thero are quite a largo number of line scenerv paintings, representing viws In America anil Kiirnpe. These are ot especial interest to tra Vi.lleirt, but aro also of value as artistic works of great beauty. Nome excellent copies from tho works of the old masters are in tho collection, nnd a great number of interehtlog miscellaneous subjects. There has seldom been au art sale in this city in which so great a variety has been presented, or where one could so easily find something to suit his taste. The Palo began this morning at 1 1 o'clock, when nulto a number of choice paint ings were disposed of. It will continuo this evening ot half-past 7 o'clock. Tho number of pictures to bo sold is so yroat that it will not bo possible to sell thoiu all in ouo day. The salo will therefore continue to-morrow olso at 11 A. M. ond Vi V. M. CITY llD.nN. (;oorn in TitK rm . Ji-ht oKNr.i, Fink assoiitmknt, Nkw Btyi.km, Ohoick Pattkuns. T le mo'te tooiilerin bent manner in ntUiion to tt.t tal chi'iir. Stock of Rf.aoy made Ci.otiino, Bkvnutt (l'i TOWKB llU.t.. No. GIS HABKKr Btiikkt. Two on ThiiF.f. Golds in succession will, with many constitution, securely establish the soeds of OoOHiirap tion in tho system, thus cnnTorting whnt was orifrkMIr a simple, curable n (Taction Into one generally fatal. While ordinary prudence, thorefore, makes it the busi ness nt every "tie to tnke oaro of a Cold until it is (tot rid of, intelligent experience fortunately presents a remedy in Dit. D. Jaynk's Kxi'F.CTonANT, thoroughly adapted to remove speedily all Coughs and Colds, and one equally effective in the primary stages of Consumption, Asthma, nnd ISronchiti. Bold by all Di iiRKists. iMPonrANT to Stri FEnKns fbom Nervous Exoitk. hint.-A gentlemun residing in Uranirnorcy plsoe. New YoiktwhoKe name it would nut be proper to mention), was hu tie ring- torribly about three weeks ana from tbe eftocts of dissipation, lie oould cot sleep, vomited fre quently, was tormonted by horrible fancies, and could not koep a limb still. Opiates made him worse. While in this condition ha was visited by a friend, who advised him to try Plantation Bittkks as an anodyne, stomaohio, and tonio. "Nome," said tho sick man, dnspondina-ly ; "nothing will save me. I'm a gone case." " "I'shiw!"said bis friend, "you're worth forty doad men yet. Fm going: to doctor you now." So raying, ha put on his hat. and Roinf to the nearest dniKRibt's presently returned with a bottle of tbe Bitters, of which bo administered a dose forthwith. It bad atoothiiift, cheering, tranquillizing effect. For a week thereafter the gentleman continued to take the tonic regularly, according to the directions, and at tbe end of that time was nblo to return to bum ness in sound houltb, and with a clear intellect. This information is furniahori by Alexander T. Minthrom. of Morrisania, who will confirm it if addressed by mud. J? I'M no. Come, beautiful spring, groon fields and (lowers, jiamii ana ,reen peas, anil enqueuing snowers, Spring bonnets and dresucs, and new fiiHhioned collar i, And como specie payment, with bright Koldou doll.irt. Welcome, kind patrons, to tho store of Charles Stokes, Jlin sfnek tif rprinj clothing for fuihinah folka Jh ftitt to romplftiofi, Btyltli tasteful (lie? HlV. Come, fill up your wurdrobes nt a reaannlil price. His sLore is well known, you'vo been thore beforo, CiiKhNUT sniKBT (Continental), NL'MUKU eigut twksty FOUlt. A Nkw YoiiKF.n named Stack bis lately opened a sAinpIo room in (told street, above Second, where mer chants and business men generally oan partake of a lunch, consisting of all the delicaoies of the season. ItoiiKHT Stack caters ttricthj for gentlemen, his viands being superior. No "tangle-leg" sold on the premises. Con noisseurs in I.aak Walton's gontle art (tront fishing) thould inspect his quaint selections of liuos, tlios, etc. DRY Few. The most effectual way of mardlng one's health is to keep the feet dry, and tbat oaaonly be dona by tbe nee of India Rubber Ovfraboea, and as the incle ment season ia npon ns, we would advise our readers to buy none bnt the best quality, which oan onlyba had ai GOOD! sab's Headquarters, No. UC8 Cheenut stroot, aoata aide, Philadelphia, Ms, WrLLUM W. Cabrtot, the Jewellor at No. 12 S. Second street, has one of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silverware in the eity. Bo has also on band a large assortment of fine American Western Watches. This entire valuable stock is now being sold out below cost, preparatory to removal. Those who purchase at this store at the present time are certain to get the wort h of their money. Sinqeb's Family Bbwihq Maohqoes, Ten dollars cash. Balance in monthly Instalments. O. F. Davis. No. 810 Obesnut street. 8fa Moss Farine from pure Irish Moss, for Blunc Mange, Puddings, Custards, Creams, etc., eta. The cheapest, healthiest, and most dolioions food in tho world. Rubbkb Ovebbhoxs AND Boot for Men, Women, and Children, can bo had at retail at tbe very lowest prices. Goodyear'a mnnoiactoxe, old stand. Ko. vug uneanat street, lower siu. RATIFICATION OF TOE A.Mf:XDMi:NTS. All the rocent amendments in the prices and ini provernents in tbe manufacture of Ready Made Clothing having become A PART Or THK CONSTITUTION or OAK HALL, there uill be held immediately at that place a grand MASS MKKTINO Of ALL CITIZENS OK PHILADELPHIA dv'f'r'iig to participate in these advantages and to array themselves in (iorgeoua Spring AUire at Amended Prices. t OMMUTI E OF AltBANOEMKNTH, WANAMAKEH & BROWN, Sixth and Maukft strf.rth. Gkispom Davison. On thn 3a of April, at tho ri'KHlnice of the hriile's parents, No. 106i Uormtui town aveiiiio, by the Jfev. J. Jlervcy Ueale, Wal.TKH T. KTF0M to CAKK1K M. DAV180N, UotU Of tills City. I.eiiuan Mokkison On tho aytli of March, by tho liev. CharleH Kcyser, KnwiM V. Lkhman to Lvijia, Uuugluer of John N.Morrlaon, all ol this city. im:i. (;iiiitoNS. on tho 41U Instant, Mrs. Nancy Gib. bonk, upred 68 years. The fi'h'iuls aud relatives of the family aro respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence. No. 1S1 H. 'i'wenty-lourth street, on Fri day morning at )4 o'clock. Kcai.e on the Bd Instant, of consumption of the Xwtiti, HiciiAuo Nkai.k, lu the blA year of his ape. The relatives and friends of the family, tho Plate Printers, ami members of the Excelsior Division, No. aofi, H. of T.. are respectfully invited to attend hU funerul, from his daughter's residence, No. 14'm! Welliugton street (lelween .Sixteenth and Seven, teenth streets, above Master), on Thursday after, noon at t o'clock. Interment at Woodland Cemetery. Nkwki.u At Woodhnrv. N. J., on the 3d instant, t'HARi.its MRwrtx, In the 72d year of his aire. The relatives and friends of the family sre respect fully invited to attend tho fit Moral, from the resi dence of his son-in-law, John K. Tiwrgait., No. 24'i N. Tonlh street, on Thursday morning, April 7, at 10 o'clock. "V'ii.mb. On the 4th Instant, Ei.izahettt T,7maH relict of tho lute Thomas Willis, in the 00th year of lirr ago. The relatives and friends of the famtlv, also the members of Delaware Tent, No. 13, 1). of F., are re spoctlully tnvltod to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son, Charles Willis, No. 8925 Hock dalo slreot, West Philadelphia, on Thursday after noon at 1 o'clock, without further notice. TO pro teed to Hinckley Baptist Church OARPETINQS. E. J. I.LMXR. CnS. !'. WEUKB. WSt. T. CEHSEA. E.J.LESTER & CO.'S CAItTET WAREHOUSE, No. 29 North SECOND Street, PHILADELPHIA. O-A-ItlPJSTIIVGrS. BOD IT BRUSSELS, 2XU7SSULS, ma rain, VEWBTXajI CAHPISTS. ALSO, Gil Cloths, Window Shades, Etc., IN GREAT VARIETY. ALL TIIE ABOVE GOOD3 WILL BE SOLD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT TOE Lowest raarkct Rates. 13. J. & CO., JSo. 3 North ftF.COM) Street, 4 2Smv.3ra PHILADELPHIA. 1870 llETAIIj DEPARTMENT. gjQ IMALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CARPETING S, "Warehouse, No. 500 CHESNUT St. Spring Importations. NEW AND ELEGANT DESIGNS AT Greatly Reduced Trices. 1000 PIECES ENGLISH BRUSSELS, 1000 PIECES CROSSLEY TAPESTRIES. Most of tho afoovo aro of extra quality, new styles, private patterns and designs expressly for our trade. Canton Matting, English Oil Cloths, Cocoa Mattlnejs. (MALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN. No. 509 CHESNUT Street, 8 2 wfm3m PHILADELPHIA. ARCH STREET CARPET WAREHOUSE. CARPETINGS. New Styles at the Reduced Bates BRUSSELS. 3-PLYS, INGRAIN, AND VENETIAN CAltl'ETINUS, At SS per cent, lower than last season's prices. JOSEPH BLACKWOOD, No. 832 ARCH STREET, 8 19 2mrp Below Ninth, Sonta Birte. UPHOLS fERY COOPS. ETO. NOBUT, BROWN, NOBLIT & CO;, Hob.222 and 218 S. SECOND Street, PHILADELPHIA. Importers, Manufacturers and Dealers In Upholstery Goods, Car Trimmings, Cabinet Makers' and Undertakers' Findicgi. Swiss aid Nottingham Curtains, Hair Seating, Curled Hair Bedding, ETO. KTO., 3 18 3oi5p Wholesale and Retail. CUTLERY, ETC. JODGERS & WOSTKNUOLM'S POCKET KNIVES, Pearl and Bta handles, and beaotifnl Onlah Rodgers. and Wad A Butcher's Razors, and tbe eel, bratod Leooaltre Itozor; Ladies' Scissors, in oases, of the finest qnaUt', Rods-ore" Table Ontlerj, Carvers and Forks, Razor Strops, Cork . Screws, Eta. Ear instruments, to assist the bearing, of the moat approved construction, at P. MADEIRA'S. 110 ' Re. Ill TENTH Street, below Ohesnut ICE. DCNN ICE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated 1663, OVKIOKS, 8. W. Corner FOURTH and LIBRARY, Ho. 408 North TWENTY FIRST Street. Shipping Pepot, HPRUOB SXBKJfT WUABF, Bchoyl- 1UU ltiver. . CHAS. J. WOLBKRT, President. 8 80 60trp CHAS. B. RKEB, BuperintendenU ET GOODS. NEWEST BTILJE3 PIXON'S llo.lS.aUUUXUiNne ' tfUia MEDICAL. ) SOUTH FOURTH STKKF.T. ) () Rheumatism a Life-Time Specialty. A Permanent Cure IHscovcrcil. Neuralgia a Life-Time Specialty. A Permanent Cure Discovered. Bheumatism a Life-Time Specialty. A Permanent Cure Dineovered. Important to RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS. DR. J. P. HTLKR, the eminent Philadelphia Phynl cian, and Professor of Chemistry and Medical Jurispru dence (now one of Philadelphia's oldest Practitioners), stands alone as specially devoting (37) thirty-seven years to Kheuuiatimu and Neuralgia, in its dilTorent forms, with a success unparalleled in the annals of the Profes sion. Being now regarded among his Brother Physiitians as the highest and best authority in Rheuraatio com plaints, being a graduate of the Uuiversity of Pennsyl vania, A. D. 1KV3. his Diploma contains the following sig natures of tbe most oelchratod and world-renownod Pro fessors til modern times, viz. : PHILIP SYNG PUY8IOK, M. D., Prof. Sunrery. J. KKDMAN UOXfc, AI. !., Prof, on Mat. Alod. N. CHAPMAN, At. l., Prof, on Prao. Med. 'J'. V. JAMKS, Prof, on Obstetrics. ROBERT HARK. M. D.. Prof, nn Ohsmistrr WILLIAM (llllHON, M. I)., Prof, on Surgery. W. K. IIORNKK, M. D. . Prf. on Anutoinv. W. P. DKWKKS, M. D., Prof, oh Obstetrics. S. JAUKHON, A). D., Prof. Ints. of Alod. Dr. J. P. FITLER also Rruduated at the Pliiludelphia Medical Institute, 2Hh duy of March, A. D. 1k:m. This Institution was founded 1Si7, by the ronownnd Dr. N. Chapman. Dit. Fin Kit's Diploma from this College con tains tbo following signatures: JOHN HKI.L. M. 1., Prof, on Mod. .Juris. .T. K. Mli'CHKLI., AI. D., Prof, ou Aled. Olinra. W. V.. llOHNhlt, M. D, I'rnl. on Anatomy. S. .1ACKKON. At. I , Prof. Inst, of Meiticiiio. THOMAS HAltKlS. AI. I., Prof on Surgory. 11. L. lioDUK, AI. D., Prof, on Obstetrics. DR. JOSEPH P. I I I'LKR ivii a student undor the Cfilebrated I'rcfeshor N. tbitpniuii, AI. D., nnd holds tho following endorsement from him dated October lit, lrt3; Dit. .lohFi h P. Fil l Kit reud Medicine in my oltico, anil regularly ntt. tided tho Lecures of tho University of f cnnt-ylvunia. sua thons of tbo Madicul Institute; als.i. tlio Praeiii-o of tho Hnspitnls nnd AltiiNiioiiMe. Ilia ad antnea ol acuitiirinit protossiunal knowlertKe have lioen untiftiialiy sreut. it alfonis me pleasure to beartttis cvi uccce of his uncommon merit. K. CHAPMAN, M. D, The sul s:ribsr beinz personally ncqusinted with Dr. Jo: i i h p. rrii.Mt, have the fullest voulnlenee in his prcfoBStouid skUl. RRNJAMIX R. ,TANiWY, AI. D. AV. K. HORN' Kit. AI. D. y. BUUFMAKKK, AI. D. PuiT.ADI'i.niiA, Jiarcli DO, Ifci3. A 6C1KS Til If) PPFPARATION. DR. 11TLFRS PRKSOHIPrtOV A MEDICAL AlON'OPOLY. D. FITLF.R'S RlFKiMATia RKMKDV. DH. I II LKIfrt Rll F.I'M ATK) RKMKDV, DK. Kl'l l.rR'S RHFIIM AT1C HKMKDY. DK. FITLKR'S RttHU M A TIC RF.UKUY, FOR CURONIO RHFl'MATISM, INFLAAI. KIIKUAIATISM, SCIATIC RIIEUMATISM. NFl-RALGIA IN HODY, ' KKI HAI.CIA IJJ THK 11 K AD, NKRVOUS IIF.ADACHU, IT IS A SWOHN PKRMANKNT r'UPR IT IS A 8WOKS PKltMANKNT fllTHK If IS A SWOHN PKHM AN KNT CIIRK IT IS A SWORN FFRMANKNT CCKK in ninety-five caxos ont of every hundred. USKD INWARDLY AND PLKASANT. USF.D INWARDLY AND PLKASANT USF.D INWARDLY ONLY. WARRANTED VKOKTARLK. WAHKAN I'KD VRGKTABLK. "WARRANTED VKCETABLE ! AND UNINJURIOUS." DR. J. P. FITLER has devoted his professional life t3 the speoial trostmont of Rboumutism and Neuralgia. His "Vegetable Rheumatic Remedy" (used inwardly ouly, as externul applications. are of but temporary relief), with its wonderful cures, its mighty reputation, its established merit, its standard position, being neither quack medi cine nor patent medicine, but a prescription uneuualled and unrivalled. A positive agreement orlegal guarantee given to every putiont stating exact quantity to care, or the amount paid refunded. Consultations and advice daily, without any ohnrge, at DR. FITLER'S Office. Legally warranted to cure in limited quantity, or price paid refunded. Written contract givan stating quantity to U30 or amount paid refunded. DR. FITLF.R'S Remedy is endorsed by upwards of I7,W testimonials of cure, including the following Phila delphia or home reforenoe, all severe cases of an ag gravated condition, hopeless, and in mojt instances help ess: . H. A.Dreer. 714 Chesnut street. William Davis. Uoruian street. ' J. McOleury, 6111 Kaht Cirure avenue. B C. Chase, Darby road. H. Ktratton, HiH Darien street. A. AlcKsno. lXUl Siiippen street. b. Criftith, 7II& Keraler street. A. J. Oolton, line North Third street. Mrs. Hopkins, Point Brne.e road. Airs. Lent., l.OiBouth Eighth stieet. Mrs. Richardson, lifi; South Fourth street. Mrs. C. tioyd, ItiW South Fifth stroot. O. V. Fccleston, 1Mb Hrandywino slreot. K, Aloney, 1.W South hixtli street. Juujcb Alillinger, Birney's Place, W. P. O. F. Clothier, 5'! 'iorth Water street. ). Nobliug, l&IV Frankford road. H O. Zinimernian. 174S Mnrelisll street. V. W. Ridgway.'-lt NoHh Hecond street. Hon. W. B. F.lliott, W4 North seventh alreot. II. R. Shock, 1U24 Columbia avenue. James Hinss, torty tlrst and Alarket streets. Charles It. Brown, rVood street, below Tenth. John Vout ier, Hope Ferry road. t William VVjj -nH "-'"hton street, 15th ward. lirillia Snively, lieorge siTCCL. , . B. Kilputri) k, 1744 Olivo strnot. I I. Taylor, Es., 4u4 Taylor street. Airs. iriiviistinn, Aruiat Btreet, Germsutown. Airs. Rice, bebool htne, Cermantown. Mrs. Barton, Olit'.tcn and Henry slruets, Cumden. AI re. Baoon, 21 'H Alarket street, Camden. Mrs. Keeley, Hitlge roid, below Poplar. K. A. Dougherty, 2tH Nerth Ninth street, Oamdon. K. A. Hughes, KI4 North Fifteenth street. . Airs Rtevens, 314 South street. AI rs. Simmons, HM7 Dilwyn si rest. Airs. DuDlap, lallO Hewston street. Mrs. Hanson, Twenly-seoond ward, Mannyunk. Atis. Ogle, Alaniiyuiik, Twenty snoond ward. Ueorge Elliott, Irsnkford, Twenty-tbird ward. I (ieorge Burns, Paul and Mill strests, Frankford. Airs. Kline, White Hall, Brideitburg. 'John Wackerly, 1110 Buttonwood street. Satisfaction Guaranteed to all Cufierers Trying It. DR. FITLER'S Vegetable Rheumatic Remedy baa wrappors printed by the American Bank Note Company's Finest Steel Plate Engraving, with AledaUion of DR. J. P. FITLER thereon. Tbe genuine aold by Druggists at $160 per botsle. Six botUesat $7'&U. All letters or communications answered and Remedy delivered free of charge. M1IDI0AL ADVICE GRATIS DAILY. DR. FITLER'S OFFICE No. 29 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, 8 liiwtt PHILADELPHIA A. ft J. B. BARTHOLOMEW No. 2.3 North EIGHTH Street, Hll01irX1JIK OF 1CII OJL.O VJE, AHE SOW Ol FERIKO AIJOUT 20,000 TAIRS, OVER 1C00 DOZEN KID tJLOVE OP THE CELEBKATED 3Li LTTi2 P50 Dozen HANDSOME SHADES, at $1-25 porpalr. 860 Dof.cn HANDSOMELY ASSORTED PARTY COLORS, per pair. 150 Dozen WIliTB, tl 25 per pair. lftf Dozen GENTS', IN COLORED, WHITE AND TARTY COLORS, II M per pair. 1B9 Dozen LADIES' SIN'OLT? AND DOUBLE BUTTON, EMBROIDERED RUCK. ALSO TDK "JOSEPH" AT fl. BEST $100 KID GLOVE IN AME3I0A. Oar Finest Kid Glove the "BARTLT5Y," at $185 per pair. SriUNG IMPORTATIONS WILL ARRIVE IN A FEW DAYS. ALSO, THE "JOUVIN," at 1 per pair. N. B.-RVBRY PAIR WARRANTED. IF TUKY RIP OR TEAR, ANOTHER PAIR (41VKM IN EXCUANUK. 4 2swtfrn 4, a e a a o tl -2 o - a te Cn 09 a.' i?. lu h (U U - S U S as a a tn tj a c4 . cJ l-i so 3 a t- 5 J . b tn O 2 S 3 W 7. B w in a e o in H Pi Pi O 6j CJ o tn w C3 o bo B ft, u. at a u aj at to to a a a a o a te as IE at a a o a o 83 3 o o d a d N a bs a o a bo O Tr Pi a) a a s s w DRY QOODS. PRICE & WOOD, IT. W. Corner Eighth and Filbert Sta 5000 pieoos White Goods, consisting of 8atin I'laid Nainsooks, Sat to Stripe Nainsooks. Satin Plaid and Stripe Swiss Muslins. Plain and Plaid Organdio, Swiss Muslins. Soft finish Cambrics, Nainsooks, and Victoria Lawns eto. etc. White Piques, new stylts. Corded. Piques. MARSEILLES QUILTS, MARStSlLLES QUILTS. A now lot imported' to ordor pxprowly for our sil- s, and cheaper than have teen sold for eight yoars. Nottingham Curtain Laoes hj the yard. Nottingham Curtains in Pairs. , Linen Ooods at the rory lowest prices. 6-4, 7-4, 8-4 Table Linens. Heavy wash Loom Table Linens. Rest Shirting Linens at the lowest gold prices. Bird-eye Linens, Nursery Jtird-eyo. Linen Iluckabaok Towols. IU, l'J 0, Damask Towols, very cheap. Napkins and Doyliea, ere. eto. 2IXU dozen Ladles' Linen Hdkfs., at 8, 10, U'v, 14, !, H, SO, and 25. Ladies' Lintn Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, V2tVi, 2(1, 25, up to ,5. Bargains in Gents' Linen Hdkfs. 20,000 yards Hamburg Editings, Insnrtings, and Plonnoings Guipure Bands, Dimity Rands, Piiiuo TriminiiiK. Rsgistered lidgings, Coventry Rutlh"5, etc. etc. IOCO pieces Tape Trimmings, 25 cents a pieco. lIUCFi & WOOD, 8 55 N. W. CORNER KIGHTH AND FILBERT. NOTICE, rim I3rotliexs fc Co.-s First Quality Irish Poplins, In all colors, Imported especially for THH SEA SON'S SALK8, together with our LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK. OF Spring Silks and Dress Goods. NEW GOODS opened DAILY, and PRICES gua ranteed to be aa LOW aa they can be Bold. JOHN V. THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 407 North SECOND St., 8 30 3mrp PHILADELPHIA. v LIMEN STORE, Uo.CZQ ARCH STREET. AND No. 1128 CHESNUT Stroot. Spring Importations. IMMENSE STOPS OF LINEN GOODS, WHITE GOODS, and 1IOUSE-VURNISHING OOODS. PRICES DOWN 8 21 mwf TO PRESENT GOLD RATE, jyj R 8. R. DILLON, KOS. 833 AND 331 SOUTH STREET, has lame assortment of PINK MILLINERY Mdlee and Misses, Ribbons, Satins, Bilks, Velvets aa Vel veteens, Crapes, feathers, l lowers, Frames, Sash Ribbous, Ornaments, Mourning Millinery, Crape Veila, etc T EMOVAL. MRS. E. IIENKY, MANUFAC- 1j turer ot Indies' Cloaks and Mantillas, undine hor lute location No. lt North Kilith atreot, inadequate for her luritoly inereaaod bnHiueHS, has removed to the U.K. AM' AN1 hPAOKll'S W UltlCHIIDM, at the bout heast corner of NINTH and AKUll Streeta, where she now o tiers, in addition to her stuck of Uloalt and Msntillss, a ulioice Invoice ot Paisley Shawls, Laue Poiuls and bacnaca. M Siui m N u 3 t; s , 5 s a w o CO u ia -l o u z id to fa 0 0 0 I H w It a; H uu H ft m w I- o o CO r3 a 00 J m I- S5 o tH CO a M M O a p 1 o 'A to n to a a 2 to G 3 bo n R a -I ts V 3 3 S 3 a 4 a, . CI C3 m 3 OJ C tu P O 3 1 J fl H i5 DRY COOOS. mi: 31 is: ftlcVAUGH & DUNCAN, SO. 114 SOUTH ELEVENTH STREET Have opt nod their Spring Sloulc of EMBROIDERIES AND WIIITE GOODS AT THK LOWEST CASH PRICE8. tRKNCH RRKAKFAHT CUP8. PUJUI'S IN I'VKKY VARIETY. PLslU, UtiUKKU ANI KI KIPEO NAINSOOKS, VICTORIA LAWN, OAMtillil) AM) JaCUNKP LAWN AN O SWISS PUI FKU MtT.Si.lN. FRKNt'H NAINSOOK AND OrltiANUlKS. FKAL ANI IMITATION LACKS, f A DIBS', UKNiS' AND UUILDRUN'S HANDKKR- cnii K8 J INRN AND LACK COLLARS AND CUl'FS. KOVI'XTIKb A0 t'AKOY APXKJLKS. UP ARTICULAR ATT EN IION PAID TO MAKINO P INl'ANTV WARDROBES. 32isluwJiiiio MANTLESfAND SHAWLS. A. T. STEWART & CO., Kew York, 3obtou, Tliiladelphia. PANIEE? BEDOUIN MANTLE, Tho rashioiiablc Novelty for tlio Spring and Summer, 1870. CAUTION. . Veiled Stat'is Letters Patent having beon grantoct me, scciirini! the Blitive deHiffn, each garmuot will liaxe the letters "T. D." In monogram on the ticket, and marked Putent Pending, or Patented Mirclt, liTil. Any garment of this atyie, without this ticket, is nn Infringement, and I will proaecute all suoti tu the lu'lent extent of the law. THOMAS DOLAN, MANUFACTURER. 4 4 mwro" INDIA SHAWLS. GEORGE FRYER, Wiil Open Thursday Morning! A LOT OF INDIA SHAWLS AT MUCH LOWER PRICES THAN FORMERLY, AND LESS THAN 0 OLD COST. J 8n CENTVS FURNISHING COOOS. M'l FHRHISMr GOODS! LATE SPRING AND HUMMUS (.1O0DS WILL UK RKADV APRIL 15TJI. ItTHMIAN HK A( DS, entirely new dosijens. in EngUsU Drub, Violet, nnd Jomiuil t nds. New stylos&UIdMKltblLIvand GAUZR TJIiS ANU UOVVH. A great vsriety of the now sul J LONDON "BKAir IIH'IAI." NCAltf, with and without Nock Binds. This is the very lu'est FniflisU inadu-up tcarf, and in Uv ing a laiRe sale in London. A complete assorfnent of IAPOIITKM KIT) JI.O I'.Ht in tL'ttunt bprin ahudot, emuroidtred and olain hatks. FI8K. CL&.RK & HlkQQ, H No. MWlll TK KTRKKT, l KW YORK. SHIPPING. MOTICE TO BHIl'PEKS.-l'AKTlES HAV- L i iiiK froicht on stcuiUHhli Prometheus for Charles tun. K. O.. will t:i);o notice that tlie freiuht is transferred iti steamship Achilles tor Kavaunah, to be roshipped from there to points of destination. Pleaso altvitd to ulmuaiua insurance. U bUtUKR A AOAM3, t M 1 2 - 3 B 3 H H l
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