THE DAILY EYENINGr TLEGflAjPH PHILADELPHIA, THUfiSDAY, APIUL 7, 1870. I J3 W-Y O R II I B IYI 0. From Ot(f Oten CbrrwporuMnt Navr York. April 7, 1870. , mayor llnll, whose disadvantage seems to be bis suprome suitableness for a small ten-party, Is probably the subject of as many malicious newspaper paragraphs as any mayor that this city ever had. But the worst thing his enemies have bcou able to say against him is that he attaches his mono gramand a very whimsical monogram it Is to official documents, and la his political speeches makes references to actresses which would better becomo the lips of a theatrical critic. And why should those who envy him be fond 0 re .-a. .in sr. the time when ho wore a shat'bv coat and was glad to writo fugitive articles at five dollars pur week? If that time was not very long ago, more credit to htm, and is it not better to have for once for mayor a literary man, with a lltorary man's weaknesses, tbaa an uubrokon succession of political bummers whoso only merits consist in taking a strong pull at the wires ami a long pull at the whUky? ftlousphele Monte. There is a family In Fourteenth street which has been much annoyed by music, but within the last day or two the bane has turned to a blessing. A member of the family bought a couple of canaries which piped unto each other eweetly. When their twitterings were over the family was surprised to hear something like a faint echo of the entire performance rising and falling in small swells from some unknown quarter. It was like canary-bird music poured in at the large end of a funnel and ccmlng out at the small, or like a song that had been roared out by a giant taken up and diminu tively imitated by a maunikln. For some minutes the assembled family listened in silent amazement, Hntll one of the children exclaimed, "Why, If that ain't the mice!" True enough, the mice It was, and since then mouse-music has become an institution with the family, and the birds and the rodents vie with each other. The sound of mouse-music is something like that produced by a finger drawn around tt wet rim o l a goblet. Sir Ilercher In !onrt. Mr. Beechere rtccnt complimentary and recommendatory lettci 10 the truss-man, repub lished in the Sunday Mercery, has necessitated Mr. Beecher's appearance in court, together with the high-toned proprietors of that consci entious and independent Sabbath paper. Owing to the absence of Justice Shandleyin Albany, however, the case was postponed until next Tuesday week. "Something for Himself." It is not often that a murriage ceremony is performed by Judge Cardozo in the new Court House or anywhere else. One was performed thore, however, yesterday afternoon, the victims being a handsome German nearer thirty than twenty, and an equally handsome Germaness a few years ysunger. Judge Cardozo summoned to his countenance a voluptuous beam for the occasion, and bless-you-be-happied the couple with as much unction and self-possesslen as though it was an every-day oecurrence with him. After the ceremony was over the bride groom, with a face shining with an uxorious grin, asked the clerk what the foe was, to which that self-sacrificing functionary replied, "Nothing." "Oh, very well ! Then I'll give you something for yourself," said the happy man, delicately laying upon the desk a greenback, the denomina tion of which was coucealed by the rolls of official documents that bubbled around and closed over It. The clerk blushed with joy. It was not often that a ten-doilar perquisite came his way. As soon as the crowd was gone his hand strayed among the documents and fished up the note. It would buy a box at the theatre, it would pur chase a champagne supper, it would go towards a seal ring. Thoughts like these flashed through him as his fingers crushed the crisp pajer, but they were rather quickly dispelled, as it proved to be a one-dollar note ! Morphiued to Death. A singular case of collusion between a doctor and a druggist has come to light. A day or two ago a fireman named O'Neil, suffering from the effects of strong drink, called on Dr. Bronson for a prescription. The doctor gave him one which was so written that it could bo prepared only by the druggist to whom the doctor di rected O'Neil to apply. In other words, the prescription, and others which O'Neil subse quently got of Dr. Bronson, were expressed in hieroglyphics decipherable only by the doctor, the druggist, and one or two of the druggist's clerks. After taking several of these doses the patient got worse; another physician, Dr. Froth ingham, was called in, and he pronounced O'Neil dying and gave no hope of being able to do anything for him, in consequence of possess ing no clue to the ingredients of the doses the patient had swallowed. Upon application to the drug store the apothecary absolutely refused to deliver up Dr. Bronson's prescriptions or to give any information in regard to them. O'Neil died, and the coroner's jury sat, and it has been discovered that Bronson's prescriptions contained an undue proportion of morphine, quite beyond the quantity usually administered in similar cases. Plainly O'Neil, who was not so bad that his life might not have been saved, was mor phincd to death, and Dr. Bronson has been "censured!" A Feminine Caleb. Once upon a time fa-lobs was in search of a wife. Yesterday, in a Jersey City ferry-boat, a feminine Calebs was in search of a husband, and no one has yet succeeded in persuading her that she did not find him. Upon getting upon the boat she observed a desirable young man, upon whose chla the tender whiskers had jut begun to sprout, and she determined that he should be her husband. Unfortunately, the female Calebs was not very prepossessing, being lop-uidwd as to feature and protuberant as to her upper teeth. A less conQdeut woman would have shrunk from the task she set herself. So wouia a woman ot greater sensitiveness, upon finding in her victim a youth of bashful exterior and evidently unacquainted with the ways of womankind. The present husband-hunter was neither distrustive nor sensitive, and she grabbed the young man by the arm. "Oh! you wretch!" she exclaimed, dwelling with the delicious rest of revenge upon every syllable; "I've found you at lust, have I ? You're my husband 1" "I alnt! exclaimed the young man, flush ing at the imputation; "I never did such a thing inmyiuei' Of course a crowd was improvised, mainly composed of ladies, who sided with the Injured wife, and there is no knowing to what extremes they might have proceeded had not some of the boat hands interfered and preserved comparative order until this city was reached, when the twain proceeded to Justice Ilogan. Here the woman repeated her claim, and said that the young man had a birth-mark of a pomologlcal description on Lis arm. Ills arm was examined, but no straw berry was discoverable. Thcn Swore the people at the bouse whore ,fl0 bad boardod during the honeymoon would IdcnvJfyhlm. There they proceeded together, but no Identification took place. The case was dismissed, but the woman still claims the young man, and follows him round in the vain hope that he wlff relent and play the part of "hnbby." Am Baha. JflUBlCAIj AN1 IHtAWATlt'. The ITU? Amu. entente. '' At the Oiesnut the "Bioplnstic" Troupe and the LaurlpantomlmiHts will appear this evening in their interesting performances. The pris matic fountains that aro prominent features In this entertainment are remarkably beautiful and are well worth seeing On Monday Mrs. J. A. Gates and her burlesque troupe will appear in The Field of the Cloth of Gold. Mrs. Gates will be remembered as a sprightly and attractive burlesque actress, and she will doubtless bo as well received at the Cbesnut as she was a few seasons ago At thb Walnut Mr. Chanfrau vill appear this evening as "Kit Koddlng" in t ie drama of Kit, or the Arkansas Traveller Tho perfor mance will conclude with tho WW ?o's Victim. To-morrow evening Mr. Chanfrau will have a farewell benefit, when he will personate his great character of "Mose." At tub Akch Frou-Frou will be performed this evening. At thb Eleventh Street Opera IIoush an attractive minstrel entertainment will be given this evening. At Duprez to Benedict's Opera Housa a variety of attractive performances are an nounced for this evening. Tim Panorama of "The Pilgrim" will be exhibited this evening for tho benefit of the Penn Asylum for Indigent Widows and Single Women. Siqnor Blitz. Jr.. will exhibit "Bobby," the birds, the "Sphynx" and other wonders at the Assembly Building this evening. The 8entz-Ha8rler Orchestra will give a matinee at Musical Fund Hall on Saturday. Si'niNO Overcoats. 15kttkr in bttlk, Hbttkb in Kit, Bkttf.h in Out, Britkh in Mark, than any olhm Uiady.maile in the city, at prittt from $6 (o$20. Uennctt a Co., towkr 1i.mx, Wo. 618 MaUKET BTUEKT. Sai.k or Valuable Paintings. On tomorrow and Saturday evenings B. Scott, Jr., will sell at the galleries. No. 1126 Ohesnut street, an unusually fine collection of first-claas modern paintings by some of the most cele brated American and European masters. Most of those works are of a character eminently suited for the decora, tion of homes, and there is scarcely a douht that a very large number of thtm will post extromoly lew pricos. The collection contains very superior performances by tuch artists as W. 8. Youna. J. B. Brevoort, O. Pooras, Milne Ramsey, K, D. I.ewi", J. L. Williams, Laurent De Buol, Paul W el er, Meyer Von Bremen, R. Zamaoois, K. Preyer, G. F. Bensell, J. Jacobsen, V. Nehliff, E. Moran, IL Herzog, aad a large number of others whose names are guarantees of excellence. This is an unusually fine opportunity to obtain first-class pictures at low rates. Mr. Scott will open tho sale at 1 o'clock eaoh evening. Mo Garment is allowed to leave my Establishment unless it in a perfect Every Cutter in my employ being a firat-olass artist, Gentleman will hesitate to place himself in their hands as every made mast be to the entire satisfaction of the pur- chaser. Orai. Btokks, No. 824 Ohesnut street. Dbt Frt. The most effectual way ef guarding one's health it to keep the feet dry, and that eaa only be dona by the nee of India Rubber Ovt rshoes, and as the Incle ment season is upon us, we would advise our readers to buy none bnt the best quality, which can only be had at Goodixab'i Headquarters, No. BUS Oheauut street, south aide, Philadelphia, Mb. William W. Oasbidt, the Jeweller at No. U S. Becond street, has one of the largest and moBt attractive stocks of aU kinds of Jewelry and Silverware in the city. He has also on hand 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 worth of their money. A Most Striking Contrast. The old hair dyes and 'oolorers," etc., are all more or less sticky, muddy, and fetid, and the hues they impart are not natural. Phalon's Vitaija, ob Salvation fob thv Haib, the newly-discovered agent, is, on the other hand, limpid, transparent, fragrant, and effeotive, and has no sediment. Sold by all druggists and fanoy goods dealers. BmocB's Family SBwraa Machines, Ten dollar! each. Balance In monthly instalments. O. if. Davis. No. 810 Ohesnut street. BtTBBKB Ovxbsbohs and Boots for Men, Women, and Children, can be bad at retail at the very lowest prices. Goodyear's manufacture, old stand. No. BUS Ohesnut street, lower sid. RATIFICATION AMENDMENTS. AU the rooent amendments in the prices and 1m provements in the manufacture of Ready Made Clothing having become A PART OF THE CONSTITUTION OF OAK HALL, there will be held immediately at that place a grand MASS MEETING OF ALL CITIZENS OF PHILADELPHIA desiring to participate in those advantages and to array themselves in Gorgeous Spring Attire at Amended Prices. committee of arbanqements, WANAMAKER A BROWN, Sixth and Mabket stbeets. 91AItltII3l. Heulinqs Moonkv. Ou the 4th Instant, by Rev. J. Spencer Keuuard, Mr. Aukaiiam Ukulinus and Miss Ida Moonhy, both of tills city. Mii.kb Platz. March 80, by the Rev. John O. Wiiuon. Mr. (Jkohuk W. Miles to Miss Mauuik IS. Platz, both of this oily. , iib:i. Bam ford. On Wednesday, April 7, Georok W. Bamfokd, in tho 70th year of his ae. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence. UolmeHburtf, Twenty-third ward, Philadel phia, Pa., on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Colli s On the 0th Instant, T. K. Collins, In the 6tb year of his a(?e. His relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from Iiiu in.tn r.-m. ileiice, No. 1916 Ureeu Htreet, on Monday next, the iiiu luowiui, ub c u uiucK. Gibbons On the 4th instant, Mrs. Nanct Gib. bons. atzed 08 years. The friends and relatives of the family are respect- luny invited to annua me junerui, irotu ner late resiuenee, no. ibi h. xweutv-iourtn street, on Frt. day morning at 84 o'clock. MiLi.KR, on tne 4tn instant, agea o years, Ciiahlks Stuart, son of Charles IL and A. F. Miner. The friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from hln parents' residence. Mount Air v. on Friday, the 8th Instant, at 11 o'clock, Interment at 'ieruiuntowu and Chemiut iiiu Cemetery. ' OARPETINQ9. CARPETING 5, OIL CLOTIIN, MATTIItUS, KI74.JN, DHIJUUliTM, Htnir and Hall Vtxrpetlngn, IN GREAT VARIETY. TRICES ALL REDUCED. R. L. KNIGHT & SON, No. 1222 CHESNUT STREET, 8 6 Btuth3m PHILADELPHIA. ftj E W CARPET. NO 8. We are now opening a full line of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC CARPETS OIL CLOTHS, AND MATTINGS, OF ALL GRADES, Which we are offering at greatly reduced prices from last season. LEEDOM, SHAW & STEWART, Wo. C35 9IAKKET Street. 1 84thstn8m PHILADELPHIA. ARCH STREET CARPET WAREHOUSE. CARPET IIVGJH. New Styles at the Reduced Bates BRUSSELS, 3-PLY8, INGRAIN, AND VENETIAN CAitPcrriivtis, At 21 per cent. lower than last season's prices. JOSEPH BLACKWOOD, No. 832 ARCH STREET, 8 19 2m rp Below Ninth, South Bide. FURNITURE, ETC QHARLE8 E. CLARK, Xi E D I) I N G AND Co tt litres ITiiviiitii.re, No. 11 North ELEVENTH Street, PHILADELPHIA. Hair and Husk M'maes, Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows. BEST QUAllTrT OF SPRING MATTRESSES. Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Chairs, Towel Racks. Rocking Obaiis, etc Few Cushions, Feathers and Down. Comfortables and Ulankets. I816tuths2m TUCKER'S SPRINGS AND HOWK'S OOTS. RICHMOND & CO., FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE W AREROOMS Ho. 45 SOUTH SECOND STREET, BAST SIDE, ABOVE OHESNUT, llltt PHILADELPHIA UPHOLS TERY GOODS, ETO. NQBLIT, BROWN, NOBLIT & CO., Nob. 222 and 218 S. SECOND Street, PHILADELPHIA. Importers, Manufacturers and Dealers in Upholstery Cood3, Car Trimmings, Cabinet Makers' and Undertakers' Findings. Swiss and Nottingham Curtains, Hair Seating, Curled Hair Bedding, ETO. ETO., 3 183,050 Wholesale and Retail. FOR SALE. CHESTNUT IIILL. FOR SALE, A country-seat of 6 acres (near the depot, with fine view) : stone mansion, with heater, ranpe, gas, and water gardener's house and stable; green-house .and grapery (in bearing); ice-house (rilled); fruit, ilower, and vegeta ble gardens well stocked. Apply from 9 to 12. J. K. M ITOHELL, 8 3ltb8tn6t No. 810 YORK Avenue, p MERCIIANTVILLE, N. J. BUILDING J&iii sites for sale, five minutes' walk from Welwood THIRTY MINUTES tM FRONT AND MARKET STREETS. Philadelphia. Address J. W. TORREY, 8 10 liu No. 17 OHESNUT Btreet. Philadelphia. TO RENT. TO RENT DURING SUMMER (WE3T Philadelphia), A HANDSOMELY-FURNISHED HOUSE, With large Grounds, Stable, etc. Inquire No. 1XM CUE8NUT Street, 4 8 tbs2t Second Stoiy. COUNTRY RESIDENCES TO RENT In Holmeuburg, Twenty-third ward, about eight miles from the city-Three COTTAGE HOUSES, with Brown-stone Fronts, French Roof, Parlor, Diuiog oom, and two Kitchens on first floor, large Yard, all the modern improvements ; accessible several times a day by Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad. Apply to CHARLES H. MASSON, 4 2 8t No. 829 N. SIXTtt Street TO LET THE STORE PROPERTY NO. 723 Ohesnut street, twenty-five feet front, one bun dred and forty-five feet deep to Bennett street, ttaek buildings five stories high. Possession May 1, lb70. Ad dress THOMAS S. FLETCHER, lallitf Delanoo, N. J. FOR RENT A LARGE STORE AND Pwelling, No. 12' 8 Ridge avenue, newly fitted up all modern conveniences. Apply to L 0. PKIOK, ho.Ji N. rtEVEN'mSrreet. UlStf REAL ESTATE AQENT. TRED. SYLVESTER, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Ro. 90S fcioulli FOUIIT1I Street. 8 8rp PHILADELPHIA. DRY QOODS. 1870. (Seventeen Yout on Spring Garden Street.) Steady anoivrn. A FJttST CLASS JtETATL Til AD E 133 TABLISHED. We keep a Lure Stock. A Splendid itesortment, Prleeg Low heeause ExpeniV Llfrht, Location Central and ea? of aoccsf. Every art tele sold Warranted to be as represented Or Money Refunded. "THORP-LEY'S," EIGHTH and SPRING GARDE? SU. SPECIALTIES NOW OPEN. Black 811 kg, Japanese Silks, Fine 811k Poplins, Piques and Plaid Mnsllns, Best Kid Gloves, French Corsets, Tower Loom and Barnalev Table Linens, Calicoes, bcBt quality, 10, 1S,V. 14 cents, All the leading makes of Muslins, We have eur entire stock down to the very lowest current rates, and we have never before otTered such a MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF GOODS. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Sts., 8 thstnt PHILADELPHIA. GREAT BARGAINS!! Fine Regular Pique, at 25 cents and up. No Mocks. New and Elegant Hamburgs. PLAID NAINSOOKS. PLAID NAINSOOKS Iff GREAT VA- BIETY, AND VERY CHEAP. Curtain Laco and Lace Curtains. Good Nottingham Lace, worth 60 centa a yard, at 40 cents, AT LEMAISTRE & ROBS', No. 212 North mUlITU Street, 810thl3t PHILADELPHIA. . jr. w. x. .f. w. X.' LACK GOODS. POINTES. ROTUWDES, 8ACQUES, In White and Black Lama Laces. JOHN W. THOMAS. Nos. 405 and 407 North SECOND St, 8 30 8mrp PHILADELPHIA. QREAT BARGAINS IN Black Hi lies. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BLACK SILK8. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN JAPANK8R SILKS. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN JAPANK8B SILKS. SPEOIAL BARGAINS IN IRISH POPLINS. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN IRISH POPLINS. THE ENTIRE STOCK MARKED DOWN TO GOLD AT PAR- Specie Given Out In Change. CEO. D. WISHAM, No. 7 North ElUUXH Street, 8 19 13stuth PHILADELPHIA. 1870 E 1113 & LANDELL 1870 ARE OFFERING ' Tne Best Ssock of Shawls in this City this Spring. TWO MORE LOTS OF THOSE UNPRECEDENTED m BLAUK blLKS. 1870 EYEE & landell X870 Fourth and Arc-H Street. THIS WEEK WE ARE RUNNING OFF S IJ III 91 13 16 SILK N, J, O W. 1870 KYllE & LAXDELL 1870 Are making Llama Lace Points a Leader this Spring. N. B.-LUPIN'S BLACK SHAWLS FROM AUCTION today. a n etutham M R 8. K. DILLON, NOS. 823 AND 831 SOUTH STREET, has a large assortment of FINE MILLINERY Mdies and Misses, Ribbons, Satins, Silks, Velvets an Vel veteens, Orapos, Feathers, Flowers, Frames, Sub Ribbons, Ornaments, Mourning Millinery, Orape Veils, etc REMOVAL. MRS. E. HENRY, MANUFAC turer of Ladieti' Oloakn and Mantillas, finding; uor late location. No. lrt North KiRhth street, inadotjuato for ber litrL'elv increased bunions., has removed to the ELEGANT AND SPAOIOUS WaRKHOOM, at the Southeast corner of NINTH and ARCH Streets, where she now offers, in addition to tier stock of Clonks and Mantillas, a choice Invoice Of Paisley Shawls. Iace Points and bacqoee. 23 8ni MANTLES AND SHAWLS. INDIA SHAWLS. GEORGE FRYER, No. OlO CHESSUT Street, Will Open Thursday rTorning, A LOT OP INDIA SHAWLS AT MUCn LOWER PRICES THAN FORMERLY, AND LESS Til AN GOLD COST. M 2m QOLONNADC HOTEL, FIFTEENTH AND CHESNUT UTS., FNTIRELY NEW AND HANDSOMELY FDR NIHHKD, Is now ready for permanent or transient Rasste. No. 15U4 of HO I EL FhONT STORE TO LET very low to a lespoDaible party. 4 .rf 1 i 1 t 3 rf rf i S $ e rf i .sr f 1 d 4 1 rf f jas ss a-- S H LJ . M ; 3 i "B frg -3 o a- Z I- H S iBsg g S 0 h' C Si igla 9 i 6 E S g ,5 . . . I b ft. H O -r" M tj ... yi , f o 5 o . Z o . a S i Z u 3 m I jeD b - w - - . i? j- 5 A Ji S I a 8 a 3 a p e. OLOTH8, OA33IMERE8, ETO. OIElIlVG. Wm. T. Snodgrass & Co., No. 34 South SECOND Street. SPRING STYLES CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, VESTir.CS, SCOTCH CHEVIOTS, WHITE CORDS. 829 tuthBlmrp OARRIAOES. CARRIAGES. WM. D. ROGERS, CAZUUAGZ3 ISTJILBEH, ORIGINAL AND ONLY Manufacturer of the Celebrated ROGERS CARRIAGES, IOOO una lOll CIIESNTJT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Now and elegant styles of Carriages constantly produced. 8 22 tuths3mrp BREWSTER & CO,, OF BROOME STREET; WAREROOMS, FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER OF FOURTEENTH STREET, NEW YORK. ELEGANT CARRIAGES, In all tin Faslionable Varieties, EXCLUSIVELY OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE, AND IN ALL RESPECTS EQUAL TO THOSE BUILT TO THE ORDER OF OUR MOST VALUED CUS TOMERS. CORRSSrONDENCB SOLICITED. 4 wfn2m CIQARS. j c. woKTiairvciTO.K & sour. Wholesale and Retail Dealers la Imported and Iomcwtic Cigars, AND ALL ARTICLES OF THB TRADE, 423 Cheenut St., opposite the Post Office, Branch of lotf South (SIXTH Street, PHILADELPHIA. AGENTS FOR KEY WEST CIGARS. We invite an ioipeotion of oar stock, everr eale being guaranleod 8 it T A ROSA E 8 P A N O L A" "KKT WKST HAVANA OIOARS." Havins the aKenov for the .ale of tne celebrated brand of LA KObA KaPANULA KUX WMH HAVANA CIGARS, we Invite dealers to examine our stock, being eu,ualinallreneuU to the imported Havana, and uiuca leu in price. . : AU. Hi BlUtJU TT n-Xjti Ct JJ.f Inminifwion Merohants, No. W H. WATttii btreet. 471m . s s s i to M a pn "2, 9 S a a S a m 3 3 (5 1? M " OJ u ssr mmm tzi u m w H -a m M 05 m a COPARTNERSHIPS. TVI880LUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP THK -Copartnership heretofore exteUng, betireea Uie underaiKned, under the Arm name of BAILET k CO., expires this aay bj limitation. JOS. T. DAILKY, JEREMIAH ltOBCINS, JAS. IL BALDINO, General Partners. EU W. BAILEY, Special Partner. Philadelphia, March 81, 1ST0. COPARTNERSHIP. The undersigned have thl day formed a copartnership under the firm name or BAILEY A ( O., for the transaction of the Jewelry. Silver-wi re, arid Fancy Goods business, at the a E. come of CHESNUT and: TWELFTH Streets. JOS. T. BAILEY, JAS. R. BALDING, EDGAR O. PROSSER, EDWIN A. FABEK, . WKSCOTT BAILEY, General Partners. ELI W. BAILEY, Special Partner. Mr. GEO. A. BERNARD is this day admitted to an Interest In oar business. BAILEY A CO. Philadelphia, April 1. 1ST0. 4 2t (nO-PARTNER8HIP.TIIE UNDERSIGNED. rm,2CwlS75'ifil1,eold,?n?,!;,lIknown bnaM f MI CHAEL WEAVER (established in 1817), have this d.r asaooi.ted themselves under tile firmstyleof WEAVKK joVfor,h.e trn""" of trade in Hemp, Rope, Twine, and Ship Chandlery at No. 2y NORTH WATER Sanaa and No. 28 InORTH WHARVK8. os mioharl weaver, ' viu m . t, . .... GEORGE H. S. UHLER. Philadelphia, April 1,1870. 4 l6t T PERCY WARR AND ALEXANDER O. , OatTFll, Jr-in"ebe, admitted to an interest in our firm from tbis date. 1 Kn ALEXANDER G. OATTELL A CO. April 1, 1870. i j g. BOOTS AND SHOES. BARTLETT, , No. 33 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, Ever thankful for the patronage extended heretofore, and desirous of lurther favors, begs announce his SPRING STYLES OF BOOTS and SHOES for Gents' and Boys' wear. A large assortment of CUSTOM-MADE GOODS, made on b Is Improved Lasts, which are unrivalled for comfort and beauty, enables him to famish ft ready fU at aU times. i u thatuDSl Pb C H A 8. E I C H E L, Fashionable Soot and Shoe ' MANUFACTURER, . , . No. 501 North EICillTII Mtreet, 8 19 lmrp First Btore above Bnttonwood St . Philada. MEDICAL. rpHE UNIVERSITY MEDICINES ARE THE FAVORITE PRESCRIPTIONS , OF THZ . . New York Medical University. Reliable Remedies of a high 6oientiU0 oharaoter.de- Bigned for the cure of all disomies. PREPARED BTKIOTLY AOOOWDINO TO THK UWH OH' MrDICAL, OUK.UISi'RV. The University Medicines are preoared in oonsonaoee with the views ot a number of diBtinicuisbed livia Ameri can Pliysioians, who believe tnat the time is oomewhsn educated Fiysioiaos should arise and make a decisive effort to overthrow the health-destroying .ystem of (Jnaok ry PTevailing in every town and oitr, and subTtitnta BOiVn T1KIO RKSPoNSIKLK REMElil A W, To plaoS of the worthless or daniteroua Patent Medicines floodimr the country. -.."a, Tbew remedies are prepared by the newly disooverad Ohewinal prooesa of Pro'eisor Scott, termed 81'ltAM I Ili'l UAI ION, bywhi h the entire Active Prinoiple of any herb, dnifr, or chemical is thoronirhly extraoted. and its curativ. properties inoieased a hundred fold over thote made in the ordinary manner. They are standard, most ot that ingredient, constituting th.in tavin been used by the phyaicians of the Univer sity, in tneir private prautioe, for more than twenty years. Although but recently brought before th. puulio in their present forma. FlitKriiK RKMKD1K8, they are rapidly superseding the old poisons, Patent Medicines and Mauseons JUrnps. They are taken in small doses. 1'hey are pleattaut to the tas e. Their efleou are almost inatuntaneoua. Therare harmless to all We have no one OUKB ALL for all diseases, but regular system of Remeeies for each diatiuot class of maladies. A list of our Bemedioe and a valuable Medical Book sent free to any address. PHILADELPHIA BRANCH: Corner of SEVENTEENTH and OHESKUT Streets. AUVIOE FREE. SM lmrp JOSEPH O. HARROLD. QROOERIE8, ETO. "y AR RANTED GENUINE OLD Government Java Coffee, Koattted every day. at AO ecu is per pound, at COUSTY'S East End Grocery, No. 11S South SECONU t.,' SITthsta BETX)W OflESNUT 8TTIEET. PUR E OANDIES, ETO. pror? PURE CANDIES AND PURE CHOCOLATE, FOR FAMILY USE. GO TO E. . WHITMAN & CO.'S, No. 318 CIIE3NUT BTttEET, , 8 28 mwflmrp' ' PHILADELPHIA. HAT8 AND OAPS. rw WAKBLKTON'B IMPROVED VENTI- AAlated and eaay-Ottinf lHeea Uatl (patented), las ( L latwi and eaarOttinc lHees Uate ih. imnroved Taehlons 01 tne Mat dew to the Poet Office vnjLonui ntree