THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PI1ILADELP11IA, TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1870. 5 IT H W-Y ORSZSRIS. FVom Our Own Cbvreepimrtimt. New York, April 19, 1870. A New Crystal Palace. For Ave years the Legislature of the State of New York has been petitioned to grant A charter for the erection of a Crystal Palace In this city, and four times it has persisted In refusing. For the fifth time the subject Is before the Legisla ture, proving that our busiucss mon are in earn est In their Intention to forestall Philadelphia, Chicago, Washington, and all other cities that entertained a similar pnrpose. The idea Is to use the palace as tho local habitation of a World's Fair, and to retain it when that purpose is ended as a place of public resort similar t Sydenham Palace, London. Two reports, however, have gained round which are bv no means true. One is that Mr. A. T. Stewart is largely interested in the enterprise, and the other Is that the building Is to be erected in one of tho public parks of tills city. Mr. Stewart has nough irons in the fire without bothering him fcelf with glass houses, and we have few enough parks already to afford to lose one of them in that way. The first Crystal Palace we had hero brought about fifty millions of dollars to tho merchants of New York which was doing a fair business, at any rate, and if we have the new one erected by 1873, that Is as much as we hope for. It is interesting to know, at any rale, that tho capital is all raised, and that all that is now wanting is the permission of the Legislature. Oliver Dyer and Towr of Bnbel. Mr. Oliver Dyer, wUh all his newspaper and magazine experienco, does not understand tho principles of advertising, or at least does not exercise sulDclenl supervision over the advertise ments of his agent to make them of much benefit to him. On Sunday afternoon, for Instance, he commenced delivering at 4 o'clock a lecture which bad been advertised to com mence at 5. The consequence was that bis audience numbered just buven souls. Tho lec ture occupied an hour lu delivery, and at 5 o'clock, wbon it was just over, the audience p-oper commenced to assemble. Interesting as the address was tho subject was tho deeply absorbing one of "Tho Tower of Babel" Mr. Dyer did not recommence it, and the punctual comers had to return lecturclcss home In the rain. Mr. Dyer Invested his theme with Swedenborgian Blmiics,and main tained that the Tower of Babel was a meta phorical piece of architecture, symbolic of a selfish desire for power and aggrandizement. Many mothers would Insist upon their families eating exclusively the dishes of which they (the mothers) happened to be fond. This was erect ing a Tower of Babel in a frying-pan. Many fathers would insist upon all the household going to bed at 9 o'clock merely because ultra early hours suited them. This was ruuning up a bedroom Babel. In short, Mr. Dyer's Babul applications were more ingenious than perti nent, and, John Allen not being among the. seven good spirits present, few demonstrations of ecstacy were made. Air. Brouahum a Stack Performer. Mr. John Brougham, after cruising around as a star for a good many years, has at last sailed into the snug harbor at Wallack's. I am aware that it is a mixing of metaphors to speak of "stars" as "sailing," but mixed metaphors in extremely moderate doses are not so injurious to tho intellect as mixed drinks are to the body. Like a good many other eminent actors, he will find the port snug enough to console him for the loss of certain perquisites and privileges which stars have from time immemorial enjoyed. If it puts an end to his speech-making before the curtain, it will have accomplished a blessed result. There is a certain class of bumpkins who think these before-the-curtaln quiddities are exceedingly smart. Poor things ! let us compassionate them ! A llrclilcn Romance has occurred in Brooklyn, which is quite suffi ciently an ism of New York to be rung in with it. A young lady moving in tho highest circles there was engaged to be married to a young man. The circles wore very high indeed oh, very! So high as to form a sortof social amphi theatre quite out of the 6ight of ordinary eyes. The young man also moved in high circles was a brigadier-general in the army. What could you want higher than that? lie lavished all the expansive wealth of his soul's idolatry npon the young lady, and the young lady loved him with the passionate and yearning impulse of a too-confiding heart. In brief, they were be trothed. Thousands of dollars were spent by the young lady's father lu fixing up rooms for the young couple, thousands of dollars worth of presents were made by the young lady's friends, hundreds of invitations were issued, and Jewellers, stationers, and cablnot- makers were kept busy in Imprinting monograms upon silver, cards, and furniture. Of a sudden it came to the young lady's know ledge that the man whom her relatives had en dowed with a small fortuue s worth of linen, bedding, upholstery, plate, furniture, and house keeping articles generally, was a wicked crea ture, a sort of Baron von Bulow, Lord Alns- ley, and Count Riviere rolled up into one. She immediately told hor parents and friends to weep not for her, and as the most expeditious and lady-like way of settling the business broke off the engagement in a short ana sharp Inter ylew, and surreptitiously left the city for a suburb, acquainting only her parents with her destination. Somehow or otner Hellogabalus tracked her thither, and after having made vain efforts to enter the house, smashed the doors and even, it is said, fired through one of the win dows. Tbe Theatres. Last night Mr. Clarke made his first appear ance In this city after an absence of fivo years, The appearance was at Booth's Theatre, aud tho characters were "Toodles" and "Major de Boots," familiar names aud individualizations, that were greeted with overwhelming applause, Mr. Clarke has been accustomed for many years to large and heartily-applausive audiences, but he was somewhat bewildered with the cordiality of last night. This was particularly evident In the speech he made at the conclusion of the first play, reverting briefly to bis hard-earned success abroad (N. B. He did not say it was hard earned1), and expressing the happiness he felt at being confronted with old faces. I cannot say that be is any funnier now than when I last saw him. What the oritVcs mean by saying that his acting has gained in breadth and rotundity, 1 confess I don't know. That ho pleases, after an interval of years, those whom he pleased then, is a very good crlteriou, however, that he has acquired greater iellclty aud not remained at a standstill. Next Friday night Matilda Ileron is to appear as "Medea" at the Bowery Theatre. The lady dees not commence an engagement there, as Home of her enemies would be too glad to reoort. but simply acts for oue night as com' memorative both of her first appearance there .Ato-hteen vears aeo and of a beneilt to be tun tiered one of her old friends, who commenced the theatrical career with her Gertrude Dawes. A-LI DAJSA. Tun D'HurvKTTER Collection. The solo of this fine collection cf American and foreign paintings will commence this evening at half past seven o'clock, at the Art Gallery of B. Scott, Jr., No. 1117 Chesnut street. Some of tbe best artists of the French, Belgian, Dussel dorf, and American schools are represented, and the standard of excellence is mnch higher than is usual In paintings offered at auction. This will be a raro chance for those who wish to secura works of undoubted merit to adorn their homes, and as tbe picture season Is near its close it is not likely that such an opportunity will offer again. Mr. D'lluyvetter is a connoisseur of tiste and experience, and his acquaintance with tho principal artists on both sides of the Atlantic gives him facilities for securing first-rate pictures that few collectors possess. Mr. D'lluyvetter guaran tees that every painting in the collection is original as represented, under a forfeiture of ten per cont. of tho purchase money, and two months' time will be allowed for procuring the proofs, the purchase money being deposited in the hands of Jay Cooke & Co., subject to tho order of the auctioneer. The catalogue of tho paintings coutalns the names of some of the best known and most popular works of the day, and the pictures themselves are well worth in specting even by those who have no intention of purchasing. MFN'H Cl.OTHINCt. Yol IH'H CMrlHINO. lSOYt' CLO'l'lllNU. hpnido stylks. A I.I, KlNDH. AM, HlP.4. BF.ITEB INfiTYI.F. MARK. AND FIT THAN ANT OTItPn STnrK OK HKAIH-MAl'K HaIIMSNTS IN Plflt.AIlFl.PIIIA. I'hH IH ALWAYS OUAltANTKKD LrWl:lt TBAN 1HB LOWKHT KI.HKWHKKE. Half-way bftwffn brnnbtt co., Towkb Halo, 518 Mahkkt Hxiikkt, Fifth and Sixth htiikkts. To thk OoNKrMPTTva. Let those who languish tinder the fatal severity of our climate through any pulmonary complaint, or even those who aro in decided consumption, by no nieana doapair. There ia eafe and aure remedy at hand, and one easily tried. " Wilbor's Compound of Cod Liver Oil anl Lime," without possessing the very nause ating flavor of the oil as heretofore used, is endowed by the phosphate of lime with a healing property which ren ders the oil doubly efficacious. Remarkable testimonial of its eflloacy can be exhibited to those who desire tosee tbem. For Bale by A. B. Wilbor, Chemist, No. IW Court street, Boston. Mone Novelties fob Spring. The new style Vest fob Gentlemen. Enolihh Pantaloons, new style and an endless variety of elegant Coatings. full line of Bannockbubns for Sorts. Chaiif.s Stokes, No. 821 Ohosnat street. Mb. William W. Oashidt, the jeweller at No. 8 S. Beoond street, has one of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silverware in tbe city. Be has also on band a large assortment of fine American Western Watches. This entire valuable stock is now being sold out below oost, preparatory to removal. Those who purchase at this store at the present time are oertain to get the worth of their money. Another Giant Stiude has been made in chemical science. Pbalon's vitalia, ob balvatio fob the Haiii, is an astonishing improvement on aU preparations for restoring the natural color of grey talr, heretofore known. It ia pellucid, cooling, limpid, inodorous, and never-failing, and haa no sediment. Hold by all druggists and fancy goods dealers. Dbt Feet. The most effectual way of guarding one's health is to keep the feet dry, and that can only be don by tbenseof India Rubber Ovtrshoes, and as the inole ment season is npon us, we would advise our readers to buy none bat the best quality, which can only be had at Goodie ab's Headquarters, No. 8U8 Obsenut street, loath tide, Philadelphia, Having aeenred the services of the best workmen, I are prepared to dospatob all orders entrusted to us with promptness, and satisfactorily to those favoring us. Car pets altered and put down, furniture reupholstered, covered, and varnished, bodding overhauled, furniture slips cut and fitted. Aluebthon 4 Co.. No. 1435 Chesnut btreet, Rtjbheb Oykb shoes and boots for Men, Women, and Children, can be bad at retail at the very lowest prioee. Uoodyear's manufacture, old stand. No. BUS Oheanai street, lower aid. Blnokb's Family. Bbwino Ma chinks, Ten dollars cash. Balance in monthly Instalment. U. If. Davis. No. 81U Uhesnnt street. Wanamaeeb A Bbown's Bots' Suits, $3 Up. Wanamaker it Broicrr Garibaldi and HUmark. M'ananviktr it Hroien't limine Suit, (gst up. Wanamaktr it Brouni' t'heterjiell. Wanamakir it Brown' Pfeio Style Walking Coat. Wanamaker it Broun' Drei Sack. Wanamaker it Broun' tight Overcoat. Wanamaker it Bromi'l Spring Overcoit, $ti. M'anamaker it Broicn' Illark Suit, $17 up. Wanamaker it llroien' Mellon Suit, D(i8 up, Wanamaker tt Brown' Youths Chetterjielti. Wmnamaker it Brown! Youth Metropolitan Sark. Wanamaker it Brou n' Mark Jre fUnt. t5 up. Wanamaker it Brown' illark Drt Veil, $3 up. Wanamaker it Broicn' Clergymen' Suit. Wantimaker it Broicn' Silk-faced Chetr.ebl. Wanamaker it Broun' KegUter Walking Coat. Wanamaker it Brown' J'alttot Street Coat. Wanamaker it Brown' Jfarri Vaimere Suit. Wanamaker it Broun' Hem Style Hoi' Jacket. Wanamaker it Brown' Blue Sick Coat, 8'U up. Wanamaker it Hroien't Kvcryday I'ant, $3 uji, M'anamaker A Brown' Silk-mixed Suit. Wailamakrr it Brown' Hoy' Dept., firtt floor. Wanamaker it llrown'i Cuatom Department, the largest in mimlelphia. S. K. corner Six.h and Market. S. K. corner Sixth and Market. S. A', comer Sixth and Market. tWItak Hall. I ifOak flail, t tTUuk Ball. tW-fUnn. Since last Kail wa have secured the two large lots adjoining as, and have erected upon them an iron tront building eiiual in ante to our former building, .l,,n. OAK HAI.I. TW1UK AH LAKliK AS lilt- FORK, In order to accommodate tue great mass or poo nlo who have become our customers. We invite all oar customers, with their neighbors and friends, to pay us an arly visit to examine our uuuumoia uuuuings sou to in ect our niaiuuiotu stock. eno . WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK I1A1X CLOTHINO K8TABUSHMKNT, Kos. 632, iM, and 63 M ARKKT Street, and No. 1, 8, 6, 7, V, 1'. and 13 8. SIXTH Street. itiAiticii:i. Etter Bitter. On the 4th Instant, bv the Rev, John chambers, Uhobok W. Kitbh to Miss Amma Bittek, all or this city. Evanh Hnkhibn. On the 17th Instant, by Rev, W. c. Itobiuson, No. Sf2 N. Thirteenth street, Mr, W. X), KVANS tO MiSS AJJKLAIDI W. KNBTUKN, 01 tills city. c Jones Reiser. On the 17th instant, by Rev. w. C. . RobliiKon. Ho. N. Thirteenth street. Mr, liAUUT J ONUS tO MiSS MART C. KKIttKU, Of ttllS CltV. IIi:i. Bovce Martha Ann Doyci, daughter of John and Mary Boyce, axed 18 months. The friends and relatives of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon aixociock, irom xso, on rrum street, above rum. Jamiso" On Fourth month, 18th Instant, 1870, Win ie F.. son of John ami Deborah N. Jamison. aged 1 year 11 months and 10 days. The relatives auu n rams oi ma iwuuj nra rnapeui fully Invited to attend his funeral service, on Fourth, day evenluR, the With lnstaut, at 8 o'clock, at the reH nenre of uis pareuui, no. out wouu eueot. m prm eed to OuuKertown on Fifth-day morning, the iilst Instant, In the 8 o'olock train. Lloyd. on the 17th InBtant, Tillib irvino, only daughter of Uutfh aud Juanuette M. Lloyd, aged 6 year and 1 month. The relatives and friends of the family are respect, fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the resi dence of her husband, Darby, Delaware county. Pa., on Thursday, April si, at 8 o'clock P. M. lutermeut at Woodlauds Cemetery. Wabtin. on the lath instant, James Martin, la the euth year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family, also the Board of Directors of the Mechanics' Duurauoe Coin- pany, are respectfully lnvttet to attend the faner!, from his late resldpncn. No. 807 Noble street, ou Thursday morning, the 81st Instant, at 8 o'clock. Wbiobt. On the lth Instant, Frnh P. Waioirr, son of Louisa 8. and the lata James A. Wright, in the 18th year of his aire. The relatives and friends and those of the famHy are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral ser vices, at the residence of Ms mother, No. 1244 N. Klcventh street, on Tuesday evening at 1 o'clock. Funeral on Wednesday morning at T o'clock. To proceed to IJartsvllle. OARPETINOS, ETO. ARCH STREET CARPET WAKEIIOUSE. CVXilJET IIVGH. New Style at the Reduced Rates BRUSSELS. 3 PLT8, IBQRAIIf, AND VENETIAN At U per cent, lower thaa last season's prioe. JOSEPH BLACKWOOD, No. 832 ARCH STREET, ( 19 2m rp Below Ninth. South Side. CARP ETI NCSf OIL CLOTIIN, SIATTIIIU8, ki;;m, I'lstiuuirrN, Mtalr and Hall Carpeting, IN GREAT VARIETY. TRICKS ALL REDUCED. R. L. KNIGHT & SON. No. 1222 CHESNUT STREET, 8 6 Stutu3m PHILADELPH A. fJCW CARPETINC8. W 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 price from last season. LEED0M, SHAW & STEWART, No. CSS UAIIKET Street. 8 24thstu3m PHILADELPHIA. UPHOL8 TERY QOODS, ETO. N06UT; BROWN, N06LIT & CO., Bos. 222 and 218 S. SECOND Street, PHILADELPHIA, Importers, Uanufaotarer and ealere ia Upholstery Goods, Car Trimmings, Cabinet Makers' and Undertakers' Findinga. Swiss ar.d Nottingham Curtains, Hair Seating, Curled Hair Bedding:, ETO. ETO., , 8 18 3mSp Wholesale and Retail. ROOFING. PATENT ENGLISH ASPHALTE ROOFING FELT. Thi Felt makes a cheap, durable, and light permanent Roofing, and from Its lightness and easy applicability, it can be readily fixed by any carpenter or handy laborer. It Is much used for large Open Boot, as of Ohurohee, Chapels, Publio Halls, eto , a well as for Houses, Cot tages, Verandahs, Bummer Houses, eto. It equalizes tbe temperature Dy counteracting tne neat of summer and the cold of winter. It deadens the sound of falling rain or hail on the Roofs, and prevent condensation of moisture. The Felt doe not crack from cnange of temperature; and, being non conducting In it properties, resist alike beat from the Bun and cold from the Frost. It is mode in Rolls, 26 yard long, 82 inches wide. Patent Ultumlnous lMnlng- Felt roit IHB PROTECTION OF DAMP WALLS. To those building at the Sea shore, attention is called te this Felt a especially adapted for Lining Wall. FOR BALK BY MERCHANT & CO., Manufacturer's Agent, Nob. 517 and 519 MINOR STREET, 4 latntbsStrp PHtLADKLPH I A. SOOT8 AND 8HOE3. BAETLETT, No. S3 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, Ever thankful for the patronage extended heretofore, and deatron of farther favors, bega announce bis BPKINC1 BTTLX3 OF BOOTS and SHOES for Gents' and Boys' weaiN A large assortment of CUSTOICMADB GOODS, made on bis Improved Lasts, which ve unrivalled for comfort and beauty, enables him to furnish a ready fit at all times. 1 lk tnstaDSl SHIPPING. POB CHARLESTON, S. C, SaiH Thu SftTith and RnntriwAiit. and Florida Ports. TUB bTEAMSIIIP ,T. W. EVEltMAN, CAPT. HINCKLEY, WILL LEAVB PIE8 17, BELOW UPKUCB STREET, On Thursday, April 28, at 4 P. M. Comfortable accommodations for Passengers. Through Passage Tickets and Bills of Lading Is sued in connection with the South Carolina Kullroul to all points South aud Southwest, and with steamers to Florida porta. Insurance by this line ONE-T1ALF PER CENT. Goods forwarded free of commission. Illlls of laUug furulrhed aud slgued at the oillce. For freight or passage apply to SOUDER & ADAMH, Agents, DOCK BTKEET WUaRF, or to WM. V. CLYDE & CO., 4 II St U SOUTH WHARVES. I i S 13 0 J B go G 8 g 4 I S U h 3 E H a s h OS ps H n H u h m u tc t- (0 I z CO MX z o o 00 o WATOHES. CARD. In connection with the change which has taken place in the organization of our firm on the 1st inst., we desire to ask attention to the remodelling of our WATCH DEPARTMENT, r'ich has been placed under the personal super vision of one of the most experienced members of our firm. ' Our workmen for the REPAIRING of Fine Time-keepers are very skilful the system adopted for " REGIT LATING" very perfect, and we intend to make this Department the most sat isfactory one in our establishment. BAILEY & CO., Chesnut and Twelfth Sts., SOLE AGENTS IN PENNSYLVANIA FOR THE CELEBRATED COLD MEDAL TIME-KEEPERS, MADE BY Patek, Philippe & Cie., GOLD MEDALS awarded at the Great World Exhibitions of Paris. New York. London. Each one of these Watches has been carefully regulated to position, heat, and cold, and is accompanied by a CERTIFICATE from Messrs. Patek, Philippe & Co., and ourselves, guaran teeing it to run well and keep CORRECT TIME. Scientific construction, excellence of mechapiam, and accuracy of perform ance, have established for these Watches an unequalled reputation. AIW & OIQARS. B c WOR'I',llwf,,TO: & sw UUIVH'V atvifHi lwiwi a IS Iivportetl and IoraestIc Clears, NJKD ALL ARTICLES OF THK TRIOR, 433 CLemut St., opposite the Post Office, Branch of 10 South SIXTH Street, PHILADELPHIA. AGENT FOtt KKlTwKHT CIGAUS. W. IdtIls u inspection of our (took, (Terr sal being guarani fd. t jtlax T A ROSA E8PANOLA" XJ "KEV WKST HAVANA. OIGAH8 " llaviog the alienor for tbe aale of the oololiratwl brand of LA KOoA KSPANOLA KKY WJCST HAVANA (JKiA K8. we invite dealers to eiamine our at ock, bein ecinalioallresoeot to Ui imported Havana, aud niuuo leas in Drive. " at. E. MoDOWKLL k OO.t OouiuiiHaion Merchants, 4 7 1m Mo. v N. WATKR btreet HATS AND OAPS. nWARBURTON'8 IMPROVED VKNTI UUd and WMrflttlnt Drees Hat (patented). In i th Unproved Imabton of the a. UaUbltMUT .mMi all MMC M K 1 UIBM UUn4 IS LADIES' WALKING SUITS. J, rfl. HAFLEIGE-3, Nos. 1012 and 1014' CHESNUT STREET, Will continue tbe sale of bis GREAT BARGAINS YSt SUITS, hating had extraordinary raocetui. LADLES' SUITS AT HO, WORTH 20. COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 19. CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT. 3. M. HAFLEIQn has now a well-orgaalzed Depart ment for tbe manufacture of CHILDREN'S DREJ3B8, from 13 -BO to 150. ALSO, LADIES' DRESSING SACKS, NIGHT DRESSES, MUSLIN SKIRTS, CHEMISES, ETO. Vill Open Monday, April 10, BLACK F1RHNANI8, 76 cents. BLACK STRIPE 81LK8, $1-C0. ALSO, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, AUD THE "VICTOR TIE," NEW. LAMA LACE SHAWLS VERY CBEAP. DRY QOODS. Curwen StodCart & Brother HAVE PURCHASED THE ENTIRE STOCK OF AN IMPORTER OF LINEN O00D3, AND ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, WILL OFFER TO PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, HOTEL KEEPERS, MERCHANTS, HOUSEKEEPERS, and the FUBLIO GENERALLY, A SPLENDID LINE OF DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS. IRISH DAMASK LINENS. BARNSLEY Do. Do. LINEN SHEETINGS. PILLOW-CASE LINENS. DAMASK NAPKINS. Do. DOYLIES. BORDERED TOWELS. TOWELLINGS. MARSEILLES COUNTERPANES, and a full line of SHIRTING LINENS. To effect rapid sales of thlB large and bulKT stock, prices will be made very attractive. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, OLD AtvB CHEAP LOCATION, Nos. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, 4 19 at Above Willow. 1870. (Seventeen Years on Spring Garden Street.) STEADY GROWTH. A FIRST CLASS PETAIIi TRADE ES TABLISHED. We keep a Large Stock. A Splendid Assortment, Prices Low because Expenses Light, Location Central and easy of access, Every article sold Warranted to be as represented Or Money Refunded. THORMLEY'S," EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Sts. SPECIALTIES NOW OPEN. Black Silks, Japanese Silks, ' Fine Silk Poplins, Piques and Plaid Muslins, Best Kid Gloves, French Corsets, Power Loom and Barnsley Table Linens, Calicoes, best quality, 10, 18tf, 14 cents, All the leading makes of Muslins. We have our entire stock down to the very lowest current rates, and we have neverbefore offered such a MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF GOODS. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Sts., 8 8 thstnt . PHILADELPHIA. C. II. HAMRICK & CO., No. 45 North EIGHTH Street, ANNOUNCE TnEIR GRAND OPENINO, ON MONDAY, 18TU INST. OWINO TO OUR IMMENSE STOCK WE CAN MENTION BUT FEW ITEMS. MAGNIFICENT BLACK SILKS, UUHAPEiti HAN LAST WEEK. BLACK SILKS, 91, 126, 160, H, i, up to ft. SPLENDID 8PRINU AND bUMMKS SILKS, ALL PKIOK8. HKRNANI, very cheap, to J yards wide. HKRNANI, (0, tti, 76, 870., 91, Via. 1 D7X to 4. WILLUPKN ONE CASE UHKNADlNKS, 130., have never been sold less thaa 25. BLACK AND WHITK DHR88 STOFKS. BLACK AND WHITE SKIRTING. BOUBAIX POPLINS, Si, 81. 87o. ALL THK NKW KKOU8H AND FRENCH MIX TUKK8 KOR SUITd-VKRY POPULAR GOODS. PIOUKS, 1'RKNOH MUSLIN, PLAID NAINSOOK, NAPKINS, TOWELS, HANDKKllOHIKKd. The srreatest varlv tr and at lower prices than the publio have seen since the war. SUITS IN LINENS, LAWNS, AND PERCALES. DEMONSTRATION IN fcHAWLS. WB WILL OFFER UNUSUAL INDUCEMENTS IN PRIUK8. LLAMA POINTS, ROTUNDES, SAOQUES, at fully )i less than last rear. WE INVITE A COMPARISON OF PRICES. C. II. IIAIKICK & C 4 18 Btu2t No. 48 NORTH EIGHTH ST. GEORGE FRYER, Io. OlO CHKSSUT Street, Invites attentton to his stock of DRY GOODS, se lected with great care, and will be sold as cheap as any bouse In the city. BLACK SILKS from 11-60 to $(J pur yard. FANCY SILKS from 1 to .0. HKRNANI ia Black and Colors. INDIA AND OTHER SHAWLS. INDIA PONGEE. DRESS GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY, and many articles not to be found In any other store. GIVE US A CALL. ' 4 Sm REMOVAL MRS. E. HENRY. MANTJTAC tarer of Ladies' Cloaks and Mantilla., finding her late locailen. No. lb North Kilitli street. Inadequate for her largely increased busineas, has removed to the KLKUANT AND SPAUIOUS WARKKOOM, att he boutheaat corner of NINTH and ARUU Street, where she now otters, la addition to her stock of Cloaks and Mantillas, a olwioe Invoice of Paul of Hhawls, Loe Point end bMnaos. Has ami BLACK QR0S GRAINS, tl-M. BONNET'S TAFFETAS, 13-00 ta6O0. 418 It DRY OOOD8. SJ. W. T." jr. w. tv LACK GOODS. POINTE8, ROTUNDES, 8ACQUES, In White and Black Luna Laces. JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 407 North SECOND St; 8808mrp PHILADELPHIA. BEST IRON BAREGE IMPORTED. EYRE &EjLniEL1r,, FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS, HAVE MADE HERNANIS A LEADING ARTICLE. MESCH DE FER, MESCH DE DIAMOND, MESCH DE POISON. EVUi! & LAXDELL Have now their . Second Opening. POPULAR SPRING SILKS, POPULAR JAPANESE SILKS, POPULAR SHAWLS AND ARABS, LAMA LACK JACKETH, 8 13 stntham MAGNIFICENT GRENADINES QR EAT BARGAINS 111' . Black Sillts. SPECIAL BARGAINS III BLACK SILKS. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN JAPANESE SILKS. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN JAPANESE SILKS. 8PEOIAL BARGAINS IN IRISH POPLINS. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN IRISH POPLINS. TUB ENTIRE STOCK MARKED DOWN TO GOLD AT PAR. Specie Given Out In Change. CEO. D WIAUAM sw m m mm m sf m-m mwm p IVo. 7 rVortb EI4J1IITII Street, 8 19 18ttuth PHILADELPHIA. MILLINERY, ETO. Q RAND OPENING OF Spring Millinery and Straw Goods, JULIUS SICIIEL'3, Old Store, No. 107 N. EIGHTH Street, New Store, No. 631 N. SECOND Street. Black Linen-Back SATINS, of every quality. Colored Linen-Back SATINS, In every deslraUi bade. BILES to match any shade of Dress Trimmings. BONNET and TRIMMING RIBBONS. SASH RIBBONS, In Plain, Plaid and Roman. STRAW HATS for Ladles and Misses. FRENCH FLOWERS, the newest styles. The above foods com pi Ise the newest styles, and I would lespectfully call the attention or tbe Ltdies to examine onr stock before purchasing elsewhere. JULIUS SICHEL, No. 107 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, No. 631 NORTH SECOND STREET. P. 8. No trouble to show goods. 4 T thstntmf R 8. R. DILL 0N. NOS. 823 AND 881 SOUTH STREET, baa a large assortment of FIRE MILLINERY Ladle and Misses, Ribbons, Satins, Bilks, Velvets an Vel veteens, Crapes, Feathers. Flows ra, Kramee, Saab, Ribbons, Onuunenta, Mourning Milliner, Crape Veils, eta T ADIE8' DRESS TRIMMING S JJ Staple and Fanor. Fringes, Gimps, and Buttons. Pearl buttons, a good assortment. Kmbroidered blippers aad Cushions. American Zepbrr. Berlin Zephyr sold, full weight. stutham RAPSON'8, N. W. cor, of EIGHTH and OH U KRY Streets. MEDIOAL rpHE UNIVERSITI MEDICINES ARE THE FAVORITE PRESCRIPTIONS or THB ' ' Un.u Vfirlr PJUrliAn! II- lien iuih mcuiuai ' uiiircidiij. Reliable Remedies of a high SoientUl oharaoter, de- igned for the cure of all diseases. PREPARED KTKIUTLY AUOOBDINCI TO THB LAWS Of MuDIOAL OHJKMIHTRT. The University Medioines are prepared in oonsonanea with the views ot a number of distinguished living Ameri can Physicians, who believe ttt the time is come wheat educated Pbrsioiana should arise and make a decisive effort to overthrew the healih-destrof ing ayatem of Vaaok err prevailing in every town and city, and substitute BOIENTIt'lO RESPONSIBLE RRMKOIALS, in plao of the worthless or danferoua Patent Mediouwe flooding the oountry. 1 heee remedies are prepared by the newly dlseovereil Ohemieal prooeea Proteiaor Seott. termed B'l'EAK HL'I'KAllON, by whioh the entire Aetive Principle o( any herb, drug, r chemical is thoroughly extracted, and its curative properties inoi eased a hundred fold ovee tkose made in the ordinary manner. They are standard, moat of the ingredient flonititntinc them bavine been used by the physioians of the Univer sity, in tlifir private praotioe, for more than twenty years. AlthoBwb but recently brought before the pulibo la their nnent form as URKbliK RKMKU1KS, they are rapid f' suporsedina the old poieoas, Patent Medioines and JSooous VT"-, m ' l'tiey are taken In small doses. Tbey are pleanant to the taste. ' ' Their eff eoU are almost InstantaneooA. Tber are harmless to all We have no one OUKK ALL for all disease, but regular ays tea of Jtemeaia) for each diatiao olaes of , A list of onr Remedies and a valuable Medical Book cut free te any addreea. PHILADELPHIA BRANCH: Corner tt SEVENTEENTH and OUESNUT Btreeta. . Stlmn JOSEPH O. HAEROLD.
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