The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, April 15, 1870, FIFTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELUGttAPfl PHILADELPHIA, MUD AT, APRIL 15, 1870.
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. Our Own Cwrwrx"""'"-
New York, A'iril 1."., 1870.
Dawn-town lrlinonlr'n,
t the corner of ChumOcrs Btrcct and Broadway,
has been newly decorated, and painted in pink
and pold. Tho best of eating is to bo enjoyad
among tbt beat of upholstery, and you dlno off
Viands while reposing on velvet. This change
has not been made before it was neccsry.
Delmonlco's, like Wallnck', bus preserved Its
(rjeat name without thoe improvements which
placet of small note avail themselves of without
obtaining; much additional fame. Delmonlco's
tip-town is a shabby but Intensely rcspecUblo
affair; Delmonlco's down not qulto so shahoy,
and with a little of the respectable nap worn off.
The gold and pink, consequently, were needed.
The European lllrrnn
la Stationed at the Empire Skating Kink, at the
corner of Sixty-fifth ctreet and Third avenue,
but it draws the people uotwlthstaudlnir. The
backless benches are arranged in tho fashion ob
served at country performances, and the con
e tional sawdust of tho ring is replaced with
BharinRS. One of tho African lions has been
advertising himself by biting in the shoulder
the interesting gymnast who performs with
them, and Mr. Eergh is said to be nightly
among the audience for tho purpose of sectug
that tho animals arc compassionately treated.
Huddenly IMnnpnutred.
This Is tho caso with a Mr. George O. Colt,
Who vanished out of the sight and knowledge
of his wife, family, and friends more than four
months ago, and was only discovered a day or
two since. Tho placo of his discovery Is re
markable, considering the tlmo that has elapsed
since he first disappeared. His body, all
doubled np and past recognition, was discovered
in a little out-house in the yard attached to bis
own dwelling. He had been allllcted wit a
complication of maladies, among which was
heart disease, and it is supposed he died of that.
A few days after bis disappearance his wife and
family moved to a quarter of tho city distant
Irom where they had been living, and although
a child of her former neighbor had frequently
vailed tho attention of his mother to the fact
fiat tho body of a man was lying across tho
11 ior of an out-house, no notice was taken of it
until a day or two ago. Then at length the body
was discovered to be that of Mr. Colt. A btrango
coincidence, Is it not?
Chucked Out of the Window.
Yesterday evoning a young lady was chucked
out of tho window by a wealthy gentloman and
obliged to take np her quarters on tho piazza.
Her offense was heinous, and when I mention
what it was you will quite agreo with mo that
her puuihhmcnt was very light. Tho miserable
being was a governess in tho family of tho
wealthy Christian gentleman who is one of the
pillars of St. James' Episcopal Church. Besides
transacting her duties as governess she has like
wise nured and restored to health the wifo of
tho wealthy Christian gontleman. Yesterday
nho veutured to ask tho wealthy Christian gen
tleman for a large amount of salary that was duo
her. Some altercation occurred, which was
endod by the wealthy Christian gentleman
giving her so violent a pnsh as to precipitate
bor out of a plate - glass window.
The smash was heard across tho
road and tho distance of several pavements up
and down the street. Tho young lady managed
to get in the house again, but tho wealthy
Christian gentleman again expressed his disap
probation of her conduct by ejecting her in
similar fashion. The shades of evening began
to close around the scene. So did a crowd.
Neighbors expressed their sympathies and con
gratulations, and offered tho criminal shelter.
This she refused, however, stationed herself on
the piazza, and, for all I know, remained there
until this morning, for tho wealthy Christian
gentloman kept his doors closed, and had posted
sentinels to prevent tho re-entrance of the
dangerous character through the smashed parlor
window. Tho locality whore tho window
smashing and tho young lady chucking took
place is on Ryerson street, between Wllloughby
and Myrtle avenues.
Mr. Ffditer
has selected next Monday evening week as the
date of his reappearauco in this city. It was at
first intended that he should occupy the Academy
of Musle, but the French Theatre has since
been determined on. Ho is to bo supported
tkere by the same company which was recently
In yonr city, commencing with "Clando Mel
notte," and continuing with the "Corslcan Bro
tl ers." His managers want him to play "Oben
relzer," but will succeed only if thoy convince
him that they will produce tho play well both
with regard to cast and scenery. Tho por
traiture given a season or so ago by Mr. Florence
is said by those who hive seen both It and Mr.
Fcchter's to tie a weak imitation of the tri
lingual's. The one is described as a rich oil
painting, the other as a pale water-color sketch.
Mr. l'cchter's managers, too, have a great
trouble with him in this respect, namely, that
while the public prefers him in melodrama,
he is bent upon appearing dn legitimate tragedy.
It is the same old story over again of a great
artibt's mistaking his forte. Even Lester Wal
lack believes to this day that there is only ouo
man living who cuu play "Hamlet," and that
man is Lester Wallack.
Oyeter l).T Telcurniili
A rather Interesting caso is on before .Judge
McC'uun, of the Superior Court. It illustrates
the diro effects of illegible hand-writing, mid it
is brought by a couple of dealers in oysters,
.lames A. Young ami Hubert II. Lools, against
tho Western Union Telegraph Company. The
1 lalntlffs have agents at Norfolk, and lately had
occasion to telegraph to them with regard to
their future operations in oysters. They profees
to have written thus: "Send no more oysters
until further orders." The telegram which really
reached the Norfolk ngents read, "Send uxmoro
oysters until further orders." Thinking there
must bo some mistake, the Norfolk agents ap
plied to the telegraph operator to repeat tho
message. He did so, and iuformed thcin that it
was correct. A large cargo of oysters was then
sent to Messrs. Young and Looks, greatly to
their ama.eiieut,nd they claim that in conse
nuenee. of the oyster season being almost Over
they have lost nearly one thousand dollars.
Ynln ('horUrrm.
A party of very bill v young men have given
what they call "glee-singing" at Steinway Hall.
The entertainment was an olla-podrida of college-songs
aud German part-songs, and was at
tended by an audience, composed entirely of
Yale graduates, who blushed at tho puerility of
gio affair. That Yale College (iloe-slnglng will
uot bo repeated. Am Uahv.
The D'nrvvKTTKit Collection. Tho cele
brated connoisseur D'lluyvetter, being about to
retire from business, his entire collection of
pictures will bo sold on tho evoulngs of Tuos
day and Wednesday of next week by B. Scott,
Jr.. ut his Art (lallcry, ( hesnut s'reet, obove
.Eleventh. It was tho original intention to hold
this tale later in tho week, in order to give tho
public n ample opportunity to become ac
quainted with the merits of the many superior
works It contains, and which fully deserve ond
sho'Jd receive carefi;! fTMninatlon. Owing,
however, to the fact that tho Italian opera sea
son w 111 open on Thursday, apd attract many of
tho better class of picture-buyers, It
was judged expedient to ' coin
menre the sale on Tuesday. Tho pictures
are now arranged for exhibition at Mr. Scott's
galleries, and the catalogues will be ready to
day. Mr. D'lluyvetter is too well known as an
artistic expert for any special allusion to be
made to him, and it is sufficient to say that his
name In connection with a sale of this kind Is
a guarantee of the excellence of the works of
art to bo sold. The collection now on exhibi
tion contains a large number of Mr. D'ilnyvct
tcr's privato pictures, selected by him from tho
stndlos of Europe for the gratification of his
own tastes: and the opportunity, therefore, for
picture buyers to select works of tho first rank is
one such as is not often offered. Those who
are interested in art should drop In at Mr.
Scott's gallery and examlno those works,
whether they Intend purchasing or not.
Stvdt to Pi.hasr. It was our pleasure a
few days ago to stop into tho old and well
established grocery store of Messrs. Crippon &
Maddock, No. 115 South Third 6treet, below
Chesnut street, and we are pleased to state we
found many articles lower In price than we have
yet seen or heard of; for example, their canned
tomatoes of fine quality were only 11 cents per
can, and fresh peaches only 15 cents per can,
and other canned goods, eucb as green peas,
mushrooms, green gages, trullles, etc., equally
low In price. Wo noticed also that they keop
a very line assortment of the best brand of
sngnr-curcd hams known In this market, at such
prices as cannot fail to suit tho buyer. Their
teas aud coffees, of the finest quality too, we
noticed had been reduced somo 25 per cent, or
more, and in fact all their merchandise to which
our notice was called seemed to possess the
samo inviting features. As this firm is well
known to our readers as having the reputation
of keeping tho finest quality of groceries, wo
take pleasure In recommending our friends to
give Messrs. Crippcu fc Mnddock, at No. 115
South Third 6treet. a call before purchasing
eltcwhcrc.
MUMICAI AlfU DKAMATIC.
The Vitr Amnaemento.
Tn e Italian Opera. Tho troupe of artists
that will appear at the Academy of Music on
Thursday, April 31, with Siguor Brignoli, has
been performing with much success in various
parts of tho country, and as wo havo not been
surfeited with ltaliau opera this season, tho six
entertainments announced ought to attract large
audiences. Tho operas to' be produced are
J.uvia iH Laininermoor, Don J'axnuale, Martha,
Trovatore, 11 liarbivre, and Lncrezia Jiorgia.
One of the prominent features of the season will
be the appearance of Madame Oaxzaniga, who
will personato the gipsy "Ar.ucena" in Trova
tvre for the first time. Tho sale of subscription
tickets will commence on Monday next at
Boner's, No. 1103 Chcsnut street.
At the Walnut Boucicault's comedy of
J.ondvn Annnrance and the drama of JiuMaclw,
the Condemned will be performed this eveniug.
To-morrow there will bo a matinee, when Untile
Tom's Cabin will bo represented.
To-morrow evening Mr. Lewis Morrison will
have his first benefit in this city. Tho dramas
of rtiarro and Jack tiheppard aro announced.
Mr. Morrison is a talented actor, who never
slights his work, and who has steadily won
upon tho regards of the patrons of tho YValnut
during the present season. Ho deserves tho
compliment of a fnll house to-morrow.
At tiik Chkssut tho burlesquo of The Field
of the Cloth of Gold will be presented this
evening.
At the Akch the last representation of Frou
Frou is announced for this evening.
At thk Eleventh Street Opeka IIoithb
the burlesques of tho Three o'clock Train, The
French Dancing Master, and other attraciious
are announced for this evening.
At DcrnEZ Ss Benedict's Opera Housb
a great variety of entertaining and laughable
performances will be given this evening.
The Panorama of "The 1'iloium" will be
exhibited this evening at Concert Hall lor tho
benefit of Emory M. K Church. Tho entertain
ment to-morrow evening will bo for the beualit
of Kuequenaka Tribe of I. O. K. M.
Signor Blitz, Jr., will give his last per
formance at the Assembly Building this evening.
Tho original Blitz will reappear to-morrovv
afternoon and conclude the season.
Thk Sentz-Hassleu OROnusTRA will given
matinee to-morrow at Musical Fund Hall.
Miss Oi.ivk Lohan will repeat her lecture on
"Girls" nt tho Academy of Music to-inoirow
afternoon.
4J1TY rriJimw.
Coor.KIN Till'. 1MKCK.
JITKTOTKNKl),
Fine ahhoht.mknt.
Mew Stylus,
Ciiohk Pat teuns.
Tn hr nimte up tn ortfrr in brut inuitnT in ailJi'inn to usual
thnii'r.
Stock or Rk.hy-maik Clothing,
Ukknkit A (Jo.,
Towku Haij.,
No. MS M.uiKK.r Sruo'.r.
It l R'1.i:niii.- Most of our readers have prohably
hoard of the intent urtiu'o manufacture from lri.li
Slots, and known an Sv Mohh Kahisk, which Mr. Rand,
a cUstitiKuixhed iiractiunl rhi-mit, 1ms recently iutro
duoed into the kiu-hi-nsof Amnricu. Lining, with all bin
recipe for concentrating tho lifc-auntiiiniug eleraeuls of
animal food, him nevor duno aociety so gn-at a eerviue,
Ha has been succehsful iu exlractiun the nutritions mute.
rial from meals, anil condemning it into a muiill compiia ;
hut he baa given us no nrtiule that, liko the B" Mosa
Farina, will lucrnaie more thiin oun-third tlio quuntity of
wboleFome bread obtuinnhlo nndor nrdiniiry circum
stances from a given quantity of Hour. We are not piuno
to iilace much oonbdonce in new (liaooviirioi, oven when
announced under the sanction nt a patent; but the teati
mony in favor of this cheap und simple preparation in ao
overwhelming, and has boen entirely oormhorutod
by onr own eiperience, that wn eunnot and f not
hesitate to recommend it most emphatically to the
attention of every household dimiroiis of combining
economy with tho enjoyment of luxurious and delicious
articles of food.
Vf, wish to call the attention of the Market Street
Clothing ilonsea to our Ten-dollar All-wool ripriutt Units
uud Five-dollar Uver.-oats. The Trade can do baiter by
huiug ol oa than maktug them up.
KOCKtltl.T. A Wii.hon.
Xos. HU,'t and Bui L'hoinut street
Mr. Wii liaM W. Cahhidt, the jeweller at No. 8 S.
Second at reat, baa one of the largest and most attractive
stocks of all kinda of Jeirelry aud Hilverwara In the city.
Ho has also on band a largo assortment of Una Amonoau
Western Watches. This entire valuable ttoek is now
being sold out below cost, preparatory to removal Tho
who purchase at tbia store at the prauunt time are certain
to get the worth of their money.
IBT FEIT. The moat aDactaal way of gaardlug one's
health ia to keep the feet dry. and that can only be dona
by t nans of India Robber Ovarahoea, and aa the inula,
men taensouia upon us, we woald adviee onr readera to
boy none bat the beat quality, which oan only be had at
GooDiEAB'S Ueaduoartera, No. J Oheannt Kraal, eoain
aide, PhUadelpnim,
Haviso aeenred the aervioes of the beat workmen, wo
are prepared to dcsputouail ordure animated to uswith
promptness, and eatu-faotorily to those favoring ua tJar.
pota altered and put down, furniture reupholstered.
covered, and varnished, bodding overhauled, furniture
alipa cut and fitted. Ai.iikutson & ..
Nu. 14a OugsNUT ritruoU
YVk aiik oi kkin.i All wool Hpring Fuita for ton dollar.
Overcoats lor live ilollais cheaper than uoy atiitl ever
or)ivd. fiue t ot, I'ants, aud Vest for ten dollars. ;
Koi KHti.u A Wli.soN,
Nos 4e;i aud uu, CuumiuI st'.aol.
Gay's OrrrWA Fatacr, Ho. Ohnsnut street, have
been receiving an Immense uusntltr ot irood this winter
and spring, with the eipeotation of having immediate
ale, wnioh so far haa not oome np to evoentation. Conse
quently a very large stock iaon hand, which mutt be clow 1
out, and will lea sold at lesa than old gold price. Below
we quote tha prices of a few staple goods:
vr one rresou unina uining Beta, usi pieoee ftnpi
" 118 - 31150
" ' r Ten 44 " 71W
" " 4t " fl'00
Best Stone China Pining Seta, 97 " !'.)
Chamber " """"I aw
" " " Cpe and Saucers, per fet, 13 poa., .
(enpa with handles) m
White Krenoh China Cm pa and Sances. per aet, IS no 1 00
Pnrisian Oranlie Dining Plate, ) inches, perdoa., H"
T- t.1 I'a.M.kl nn- a. -
Table Gobleta, per doren, aseorerd 'atyles."." l'IW
inesegnous are an orst quality, rarrnsaara can rely
on having them just the same sa samples shown, (loods
to go out of the oity will be paoked and delivered to
trar sportstion oftioe free of charge, and insured against
breakago to destination. Show-room open until 9 o'clock
at a. b t.
Two on ThkEB Oot.ns In succession will, with many
constitutions, securely establish tho goods of Consump
tion in tho system, thus converting what was originally
a simple, curable affection into ona generally fatal.
While ordinary prudence, therefore, make it tha bust
neas of ovary oho to take care of a Cold until it is got rid
of, intelligent experience fortunately present a remedy
in PR. D. Javne's F.xpix'TOIIant, thoroughly adapted to
remove speedily all Coughi and Colds, and ono equally
effective in the primary stage of Consumption, Asthma,
4
and Bronchitis. Sold b all Druggists.
NO
finrment l allowed to leave my Kstalillshment unions It
is a perfect
FIT.
Kvcry Cutler In my employ being a first -class artist,
tiO
Om'lpmnn wll hesitate to place himself In their hands
aa every
SALE
made must be to the entire aatisfaction of the pur
chaser. Uhas. Stokes, wo. t&i Ohesnut street.
PR. 8heiman, of No. 8!7 Broadway, New York, has
opened an oflice at No. 021 Walnut street, Philadelphia,
where he may be consulted on Saturday ot eaoh week
by those desirous of obtaining assistance in the appli
cation of his rapture curatives. Office hours from 9 A. M.
to i P. M.
Bttbbtch Overshoes and Boots for Men, Women, and
Children, can be bad at retail at the very lowest price.
Goodyear' manufacture, old itand. No. (08 Obaanat
treat, lower aid.
Simoeb's Fa milt Skwiko Machines,
Ten dollar oaah.
Balance in monthly instalment.
O. F. Pa via. Ho. 810 Cbesnot Itrest,
Hi I t:iiiV.n.Toi:g.
Fahsdn A Co., Ventilated Refrigerators,
No. lUt) Pock street.
OPKNIKO
Of THF
SPRING TKADB
BKADY-MADK CLOTHING.
WANAMAKKR BROWN,
-IHIS PAY
OPEN TO' THF! PKOPLK THK
GRANDEST STOCK
or
FINK CLOTHING FOR HF.N AND BOYS
THAI
OAK HALL HAS KVKR CONTAINED.
THK BK8T 8 FT!!
THE OUKAPKB'i' BET!!
OAK HAM, KNLAKOKD AND IMPROVED.
ITS STOOK THK BKMT KVKR M ADR.
1Tb PRICKS THE LOWEST POSSIBLE.
IMMFN8K PREPARATIONS.
FOR THK PKF.SKNT SfRINO AND SUMMKR.
ALL MANNER
FINK OLOTHW?
RF.APY MADK AND MADE TO ORDER.
NKW FAlilUoH.
NEW STYLES.
SURE FITS FOR ALL.
YOUTHS' AND BOYS' OLOTHINf?
DURABLE AND CHEAP.
DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS.
KI.KCiANT AND CHEAP.
CENTS' FURNISHING COOPS,
BKAUTIFUL AND CHEAP.
ALL WARRANTED TO WEAR.
OAK HALL.
OAK 11 A LI..
DAK II ALL.
OAK HALL.
OAK HALL.
OAK HALL.
OAK HALL.
OAK HALL.
OAK HALL.
OAK HALL.
ALL SIXTH RT.,
from MARKKTio
MINOR bT.
VVANA MAKER
AND
BROWN.
Nos. IvM. 5.11. fj'ji
MARKET til'.
Nos 1,3, 6, 7, f, and U
S. blXTU sr.
OAK HALT
OAK HALL.
OAK HALL.
OAK UALL.
OAK HALL.
OAK HALL.
OAK H ALL.
OAK UALU
OAK HALL
OAK HALL.
Swartz Vak Wauknfn. On the mornlnp; of the
12th Instant, at the residence of tho bride's parents,
Syracuse, Is. V., by Kev. J. Searle, of Albany, N. Y.,
e'uwabd J. rtwAKTZ, of this city, and Mahibtts c.
Van Wagenkn.
Wbatiierly Sirra On the tntn Instant, by the
Kev. Jos. J. Camp, Mr. T. Oupkn Weatukklv to
Miss Adki.e C. Smith, both of l'hlladelphla.
Ilkl.
Dl FHEi p. On the 14th Instant, James W. Duk
field, In the 6MII year of hlH fljre.
The relatives and friends are invited to attend the
funeral, from his late residence, Uolmcsimrir, on
hit inlay afternoon, tho 17th lustaut, at 1 o'clock,
without further notiuo.
Everett. On the l!2th Instant, Maouib V., eldest
daughter of Charles and Elizabeth K, Kvcn-u.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully Invited to attend tho funeral, from the resi
dence of her parrnts, No. iisn s. EiehlU street on
Saturday, the lCth instant, at 1! o'clock: P. M.
llEVwoon. On the 14th instaut, William Hbnry,
sou of ISaiuuel aud Louisa llcy wood, aged it years
and 8 months.
'J'lie relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully Invited to attend his funeral, frniu tho resi
dence of his parents, Dauphin street, below Twenty
ninth street, North l'enn Villujrc, on Sunday after
noon at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Cedar Hill Ceme
tery. Miller. On the lath Instant, aged 12 years, Clara
Maiiia, daughter of Charles Jl. and A. J'. Miller.
The frlenilH of the family aro invited to attend the
funeral, at her parents' residence, Mount Airy, tin
futtirdtiv, the 10th Instant, at 2 o'clock. Interment
ut Genu'aiitown and Chesuut If 111 Cemetery.
Okk. On tho l ull lustant, M akv, daughter of tho
uuo ileuiauiin C'lomens, uud wife of Ituliert L. Orr.
The relatives and friends of tho family are Invited
to attend her funeral, from his late residence, No.
lf7N. Fifteenth street, on iSaturday, April lti, at tt
o'clock: I'. M. .
Williams on Kumluy, the loih Instant, MAUtitK
V., daughter of tho late Chut lcs V. Williams, of this
citv.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to intend the fuuoral, li'om the resi
lience of her unit Her, Mrs. dune C. William.-i, No. sis
N. sixteenth street, on Saturday morning at 11)
O'clock. To proceed to KimalKon's Cemetery.
CLOTHING.
ONE-PRICE
CLOTHING HOUSE,
Tio. 604 MARKET Street.
Ol K GARMENTS ARE WELL MADE.
OUR CVTTKIW ARB MEN OF TALENT.
, HIT ONU PRICE 18 ASKED.
SAT IfcFAt'TlOU Gt'AU NTKSD ' BVEHY PUR
CUASIl. nmwirpif CEO. W. NIEMANN.
fv- FOR PAI.K-A BRKillT HAV HORSE,
A muih Imnda hltrii, ull funiiBil, of good stylx
aua aputiariiuou, goutle, and wail lrokm Nat airsiil of
tn euKiui-o' cuts. Is a very good fuuiily liorsu. Applyny
mail i " i .V, Wt (Jheitei, Pa. 4 It il
j OARPETINQ3, ETO.
1870 llETA1L DErAllTMKNT. JgJQ
McCALlUM, CREASE & SLOAN,
IMPORTERS ADD DEALERS IN
CARPETING 8,
Warehouse, No. 609 CKESNUT St.
Spring Importations.
NEW AND ELEGANT DESIQNS AT
Greatly 1 e d u c o d Prices.
1000 PIECES ENGLISH BRUSSELS,
1000 PIECES CROSSLET TAPESTRIES.
Most of the above are of extra quality, Dew styles,
private patterns and designs expressly for our trade.
Canton Matting,
English Oil Cloths.
Cocoa Mattings.
McCALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN,
No. 600 C HESNUT Street,
8 1 wfrnSm PHILADELPHIA.
ARCH STREET CARPET
WAREHOUSE.
CARPETINGS.
New Styles at the Reduced Bates
BRUSSELS, 3 PLYS, IflGKAIN, AND VENETIAN
CAIIPETINUS,
At 36 per cent, lower than last amaon'i prloac
JOSEPH BLACKWOOD.
No. 832 ARCH STREET,
8 lfl 2mrp Below Ninth, South Sid.
CARRIAGES, ETC.
BREWSTER & CO,,
or
BROOME STREET;
WAREROOMS,
FIFTH AVENUE,
CORNER OF FOURTEENTH STREET,
NEW YORK.
ELEGANT CARRIAGES,
t .
In all the Fashionable Varieties,
EXCLUSIVELY OP OUR OWN MANUFACTURE,
AND IN ALL RESPECTS EQUAL TO
THOSE BUILT TO THE ORDER OF
OUR MOST VALUED CUS
TOMERS. CORRHS FONDENCE SOLICITED. 4 wfmaot
UPHOLS TERY COOPS, ETO.
riOELIT, BROWN, NOBLIT & CO.,
Nos. 222 and 218 S. SECOND Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
Importer, Manufacturers and ealer in
Upholstery Coods,
Car Trimmings,
Cabinet Makers' and Undertakers'
Findings.
Swiss ar d Nottingham Curtains,
Hair Seating, Curled Hair Bedding,
ETO. ETO., 8 183m5p
Wholesale and Retail.
FOR SALE.
BKOYV'N STONE DWELLING
AND
OOAOH UOL'SK,
No. 1307 SPltUCK STREET,
OU SA1.K CHEAP.
Inquire of
23 wfiu
DRKXKL A OO.,
No. S4 H. T1IIUU SlreoL
NO. S. KlfJUTEENTII 8TUEET,
aiue WALNLT.
THOMAS & SONS
Will tell this olt'Kant inediiiiu-sizt) dwolline. April 111.
ro(-aot.8itn immediate. Tonus one-third cash. 4 I t tt.
TO RENT.
TO LET T1LB STOKE PKOFEUTr NO.
tsi Cbesnot atreet, twenty five feet front, one ban
drod and forty five feot deep to Hennett atreet. Baok
buildings Uve stories high. Possession Mar 1, 1870. Ad
droee THOMAS 8. FLKTOUKK,
It lotf Uelanoo, K. J.
fTS TO LET A DESIKAHLFj KESIDENCE,
Juiixwitu nil tlio iiiudtirn eoiivi'nienrcs, on IxMinst ave
i nnnr Villiiw nviiniio. Cttriiiuntowti. Tlirun uiinutas'
a.lL Ivotti (Hiiirr.lt l.snn Ktatiiill. illtmndist 0 IiilHHitHKinn.
Apply tn SCO'iT A 1AT, Nn. Dtl N. THIKU St. 4l3Kt"
FOR KENT A LARGE STORE AND
:"!! Dwellinc. No. I21M Kinue uvonne. newly titled no
wall all umd ern onnvonieauea. Apply to LU. I'ltlOlt,
NO.MJN. bU.VK.JViU nrrtm. uidu
1 linuK. No. ill Patisn ilrert. . All iniiiloro uoiivh
Dienct'B. One niuare from tho Luion l'as!onKar Huiiruad
4 H Bt " A."o, M jjOR DY, No. 1H22 Mnat er atroot
STEAMBOAT LINES.
in7II UINT.TIIN-.Th. U M V VI.
sBsmismivi
TUN liavaL'Hif.tSNir ' KTKKRT WAKr'
ul in A, 41. anil U i r. oi. : leaves v i um 1NU at e i
A. M and l'J Wi I'M. 1 uro to "WiliuiuKton 2t onnts
Uhi-MtMror Honk, iicenw. ia ira
BOARDING.
-rOAKIINJ IN i KU M ANTO V N V E K V
j dcaindde Hoiima csn he baa at M1S8 KIN(i'H, enr-
nnrof MAIN uad ur.n.ii ADi btruuts, 11 appliua lor immo
tlialdly. l.iat
HATS AND CAPS.
r WARBURTON'S IMPROVED VENTI
aVaklatodandeaay ntUn Ui
Hate f patented), iat 1
oa. OLLsUdiUr btreei
the improved faatiiona of the
tut door to the rest OOem
UUIM
NEW PUBUIOATIONS.
NEW BOOKS
rcBi.ianKD ir rni
American Sunday-School Union.
MISTRESS MAROEHT. A tale of tha Lollard
istnn, cloth, Illustrated, 70 pent".
CHRISTIANA HAlHKItr.VS CHILDHOOD. Four
lllDRtratlnna, IHnio, cloth, 65 cent.
THK CRUMbLINti PATH. A trimnir allotrory,
w im;uini.e w Hinrin ne carciees aad tlmulat
the conscientious, lomo, paper. 10 cents: cloth.
S3 cents. '
For Dale at the Depository of the
AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION,
lua Chestnut street, rhUadclphla.
PURE OANDIE9, ETO.
pOR PURE CANDIES
AND PURE CHOCOLATE,
iOR FAMILY USE, OO TO
i:. a. whitman x. vo.'H,
No. 318 CIIE3NUT STREET,
8minmrp PHIf. ADKIiPIIt A.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Pb C H A 8. E I C H E L,
Fashionable Boot and Shoe
MANUFAOTURKR,
JSo. ffOtrVortli i:i4IITH Street,
19 lmrp First Btore above Bnttonwood St, Phi lad a.
AGRICULTURAL.
FARMERS, GARDENERS. AND OTHERS
in want Of pore and reliable sends can lie supplied at
li si r r.ri, vv r. i ra r. rti i.i. iv uun.
Heed Store, No. HUa MAKK.KX H treat.
Catalogues furnished on appltcatioij.
250 BLSIIELS ONION SETS FOR
naie vueap ai
uauivilk, w r. i nr.iti i.ij x un a,
No. 806 MAKKKT Street.
EARLY ROSE, EARLY MOHAWK,
.ti.Clefooc, and Peach Wow Pot nt oof, Norway Oats, Co
tifsal AsparaRiu, Mixed l.nwn (irnss etn.
HACKliK, VVKTHKRILT. It CO..
4 8 ftuthf4t No. bOa MAKKKT Street.
BriST'8 WARRANTED GARDEN
SKKI)H.Tbe Heeds we offer are exclusively t nose of
our own growth, and will be found far auperior to those
fienprally sold bydealors. Mat kot gardimors and private
snulies, to whom reliable aoeda are nf the utmost im
portance, should obtain tbnir supplies from
WJIST'H HKKIJ WARKUOUHR,
Nos. KU and VU M ARK1CT Street, above Ninth. Call
send for Iluist's (iurden Manual und Price Lint for 1X70,
which contains 120 pagoe of useful information to country
residents. 8 17 iin
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND
OARDKN TOOTS. Ploughs, Harrows, nultiva
turs. Seed Sowers. Chump, Garden and Held Boilers,
T.awn Mowers, Knilroad and Garden Wheelbarrows; Hav.
Straw, and Fodder Cutters, all at redunnd prices. Call
and examine ouatook HOHKRT BUIST, Jb.,
BKKI) WARKHOUKK,
8171m Nos. 933 aud KM MARKET Street.
5 TIIE PHILADELPHIA LAWN MOWER.
iti This ia the most improved hand machine made,
ana ia just the article needed by all who have grass to out
It can be operated by a lady without fatigue. Price $l!8
and every Mower warranted. Sold by
KOIJK.RV BTJIST. Jr.,
BRKD WARKHOU8R,
3 171m Nos. 923 and fciH MARKET Street.
OIQARS.
j c. woitxinr'ro &, 03r.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Imported and IineHtIc Clears.
AND ALL ARTICLES OF THK TRADK.
433 Chesnnt St., opposite the Post Office,
Branch of 1U6 Sontb SIXTH Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
AUENT8 FOIl KEV WEST CHJAKS.
We invite an inspection of our stock, every sale being
guaranteed, 8 ii Im
3 MOKE CUM PER T'S
'Three Ilrotliers' Cigars,
MANUFACTURED AT
ro. 1311 Ntreet,
4 1 fmw8mn Next to U. S. Mint.
T A R08A ESPANOLA"
XJ "KEY WKKT HAVANA CIGARS."
Having the agency for the sale nf the celebrated brand
of LA ROSA KSPANOLA KEY W1C4T HAVANA
CICARH. we invite doalnra to examine our stock, being
equal in all respect to the imported Havana, and uiuuu
lesa in price.
M. E. McDOWKLL A CO.,
Counnission Merchants,
1 7 1m NoN.VATKRJBtreefc
MEDIOAL
rjHE UNIVERSITY MEDICINES AUE
TIIE FAVOKITE PllESCIlirTIONS
OV THK
New York Medical University.
Reliable Remedies of a high SoientiUo cbaraoter, de
signed tor tho cure of all discuses.
PilEPAHKI) STRICTLY AOOORDINO TO TUB
LAWS OV MeDIOAL OUKMIHTRY.
The University Medicines are preoarod in uonsonanoe
with the views ot a number of distinguished living1 Arneri
oan Physicians, who believe that tho tune is come when
educated Physicians should arise and make a decisive
ettort to overthrow the health-destroying system of tjunok
ery prevailing in every town and citv. and substitute
ScnCNTIMO KKHl'ONHIBLK KKMK.DIALH, in pUce
of the wortuleaa or dangerous l'atent Mod mines iluoding
the country.
'1 bee. remedies are prepared by the newly discovered
Obeininal process of l'ro'eisor Scott, termed SI KA.M
FILTRA1 ION, by wbiob tbe entire Active Prinoipie of
any herb, drug, or oheinioal ia thoroughly extract !, and
its curative properties inoi eased a hundred fold over
those made in the ordinary manner.
They are ataudard, moat ot tha iutrredients constitution
th'm having been used by tho physiuiuna of tbe Univer
sity, in their private prautiee, for more than ewouty yoare.
Although but recently brought bwfore tho publio in
their present lormaa FIRKKIuK REMEDIES, they are
rapidly aupersedina the old poiaona. Patent Mediuinea aud
NanaeonsDrnpa.
'1 bey are taken in small doses.
1'bey are pleasant to tlio tas'e.
Their e (Iects are almost instantaneous.
Therare hauulees to all .... ...
We have no one CURE ALL for all diseases, but a
regular system of Kumeeiea ior each diatiuct ulasa of
tUA1"l?s't of onr Remedies and valuable Medical Book
ant free to anv address.
PHILADELPHIA BRANOHs
Corner of SEVENTEENTH and OHESNUT Streets.
ADVICE FREE,
f Imrii JQ3FPH O. HARROLD.
REMOVAL.
THE OLD-ESTADLISHED
UNITED STATES
REVENUE STAMP AGENCY
UAS REMOVED FROM
No. 57 South THIRD Street
TO
No. 56 South THIRD Street.
I U JACOB B RIDOWAT.
f 1
LACK GOODH.
POINTE8,
ROTUNDES.
8ACQUE8,
In White and Black Lama Laces.
JOHN W. THOMAS,
Nos. 405 and 407 North SECOND St;
8 30 Stnrp PHILADELPHIA.
V.
LINEN STORE,
No. 820 ARCH STREET)
AND
No. 1128 CHESNUT 8treot
Spring Importations.
IMMBTNSE 8TOC- K OP
LINEN GOODS,
WHITE GOODS, and
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS.
PRICES DOWN
8lmwf TO PRESENT GOLD RATE.
gUMMER DUiSS GOODS, 12$ CENTS.
SUMMER LUESS GOODS, 10 CENTS.
ALL KINDS OF DRESS GOODS AT VERY RE
DUCED PRICKS.
A FULL LINE OF
l'ino iira1eH of IrewM Uoodg,
llarnlne Inlllack MllkM.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Kos. i50, 462, t d. 464 North SECOND Street,
4 14 8t Aliove Wlllowr.
I) A 11 I 8.
X AIT PITTIT ST. THOMAS,
RUK IJK BAO. Nos. 37. , Hi. IK, M.
No. 25 RUK IK L'UNIVKKSITF,.
This bonse, established upwards of Hltv years, is univer
sally known and famed as one of the tirst oalablishiiianM
in Paris, in wliicli thorough oontideoee may be plaend. In
its immense premiHes, wliioh all foreignera ahouid viait.
will be found, at tbe lowest prioee, the most complete as
sortment of
SILKS, FIRST NOVRLTIKS
INDIA AND KKKNUH CASHMKRK SHAWLS.
WOOLLKN8, LA(JK, MNCiF.RIK.
READY MADK ARTKJLKS IOR LADIES,
MANTLKS, CLOAKS, FURS,
COTTON AND THREAD STUFFS. UOSIRRT,
GLOVKS, RIBBONS. TKIMMINOH, OAJtPKTS,
ARTIOLK8 OV FURNITURE, WEDDINU OUTKITS.
KNGLISH ASSISTANTS. HXKD PRICKS.
Mar. 15, 35, Ap. 11. 15, l. May 8, t. IB, and '&
GOODS FOR THE LADIES. ,
R S. R. DILLON.
NOS. 833 AND 831 BOUTH 8TRKKT,
has a large assortment of FINK MILLINER Y - tadiea
and Blisses, Ribbons, Satins, Bilks, Velvet aa Vel
veteens, Orapos, Feathers, Flowers, Frames, Saab
Ribbons, Ornaments, Mourning Millinery, Orape
Veils, etc
T E5IO VAL. MRS. E. HENRY, MANUFAO
-IV turer of Ladies' Cloaks and Mantillas, tlndlna; her
late location. No. lti North KinlitU street, inadequate for
her largely increased business, has removed to the
KLFUANT AND SPACIOUS WaRF.KOOM, at t h
(southeast corner of NINTH and ARCH Street., wherai
eli now otters, in addition to her stock of Oloaka and
Mantillas, a choice invoice of Paisley Shawls, Lac
Pointa and Bacunea. a 8m
WATCHES. JEWELRY, ETO.
-evns LADOMUS & co.
it DIAMOND DEALERS & JEWELERS.
II WiTniKS, JKWELKY A BILVKH WAUK,
TkV WAT0HE8 md JEWELS? BEP AIRED.,
02 Chegtnnt Bt.jhnftl
Ladies' and Gents' Watchea
AMERICAN AND IMPORTED,
Of tb. mot celebrated makers.
FINE VEST CHAINS AND LEONTINEJ!
In 14 and 18 karat.
DIAMOND and other Jewelry of the latest deafen
Encasement and Wedding Rinits, in Itl-kamt and ooln.
Solid Silver-War for Bridal Preaonta, Table Cutlery.
Plated War, .to. lUfmwf
GENUINE OROIDE
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
915, aO, ft'i.T.
CJ-. W are now aellln onr Watohe. at retail foe
fi-it wholesal prices, Y1 and upwardB, all in humimt
fcliJ os.es. entliuen'. and Ladies' siiees, wanrantad
aood timer, aa tb bent, cost itiir ten timea aemaoh.
CHAINS AND JkWhLRY.
Send for circular. Uooda sent O. O. D.
Cuxtooiera can examine belore pajing, by pa;in( axpraea
ohargea eaoh way.
JAMES GERARD & CO.,
No. 85 NASSAU STREET (UP STAIRS).
( 28mwf NF.W YORK.
ICH JEWELRY,
JOHN 11RENNAN
DIAMOND DRALKK AND iSWEULSH,
KO. 13 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET,
6 8 mwl Binrp FHILADaLPHlA,
CL WILLIAM b. WAKNK A CO
JSX- W beleeal Dealer, in
&!L WATtJHKS AND JKWRLKY.
aETeorne KKVKN'i'H and OHFSMITT ntntu
13(1 Keoond floor, and late of No. 88. VrllHD Hi.
CLOCKS.
TOWFR CLOCKS.
MARBLK CLOCKS.
HROW. CLOCKS,
COUOOO OLtlOKS.
V1F.NNA RKGULATO K.S.
AMKUIOAN CLOCKS,
. W. IH SSKLL,
No. 22 NORTH SIXTH STREET.
CUTLERY, ETC.
JODOEKS & WOSTENHOLM'S POCKET
KNIVES, Pearl and Stag handles, and beautiful finish
Rodger', and Wad A Butcher's Ruora, and the eel,
bra ted Leoooltre Raeor; Indies' iSoissora, tn oaaea, of tha
ftneat naiity I Rodger' Table Outlery, Carver, and Forks,
Baaor fitropa. Cork Strews, Kto. Ear tnat rumen ta, to
aaaist tb hearing, ot tha luoat approved oonstruotlon, al
P. MADEIRA'S,
IK No. HI TENTH 8treL below Oheannt.
ONE DOLLAR GOODS FOR 95 CENT3
DRY GOODS.