THE DAILY EVENlSffi TELEGRAPH FHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1870. Mpn'I ni.OTIItKfl. Youth's Cun IIINO. both' OLOIHINO. New RrniKr 8rrt,Ks. A i.l. Kinds. A I.I. Hl.HS. tJrnrn rvsTTi.K. mark, anh kit than asv othkb BTOCK OK NFAI1WA1" HAR.MKNTH IN FHlI.AIri.l'III A. l'HH'RN ALWAYS UUAHAMTKKU IAWKlt TUANIUK LOW ICS T ILHKW1JKHK. . . 1 BKNMKTT A Ho., JFUTCH AN1 SIXTH HTHKBTS. j Hg MV BrKKKT. Er.ASONAJil.K Notice. An elegant assotynsntof Ladios' Butts in Rkh Black Bilks, Fancy Silks, anevsry variety of (bin material for spring and rammer wear, including; ovsr two hundred dlfferont stales of Linen, Lawn and Muslin Suits, from $7 60 to $20, Also, Sactjue, Mottsr tnicbi, Usdoains, wrappers, nndorwear of every descrip tion, Laoo Points, 8acques and Uornons, Paisley Shawls and Black 8ilks of every grade and quality. Orderi for Mourning, Travelling and other Suits executed In twenty four hours. . . AnKFW k Rsoi.TgR. No. Rtf.l Ohvsnnt Htreot, Opposite the Continental Hotel, and Ko. Month Ninth street KCBNIKHJNO China and Ui.ash Rrtaiilisbmknt, K win's OinNA Hall, No. 1318 Ohsbhci Btrekt. Families furnishing or replenishing will find at the China Hall, No. 1218 Chesnot street, the most csraplote ttock sf all kinds of China, Glass, or Stoneware in the city. Our assortment oomprisee everything from eomraon yellow and brown stoneware for the kitchen, to the richest China and Glassware Imported. As all our goods are of oar own diroot importation, families have the advantage of making their purchases in small quantities at whole sale prices. Those about furnishing are invited to oall and inspeot oar goods and prioes bo 'ore making their pur chases. Families removing to the country, can have their China and UIuss properly paoked, at a moderate price, at Ksnn's China Hall, No. 1218 Chesnot street. Kkbb's Chin Hill, No. 1218 CmtssrT Stbiet. China and Olass loansd to parties, balls, and entertain ments for three pet oent. on selling price. Klegant Kpergnes and Vases for flowers, fruit, bonbons, etc Heavy Plated Forks, Spoons, and Knives kept expressly for hiring to parties, at 12 per doaen. Initials and am, Btylxs op Fnoravino done on glass, in the best manner, at Kerb's China Hall. No. 1318 Chesnut street. Oat's Cfttka Palace, No. 1032 Ohesnnt street, have been receiving an immense quantity of goods this winter and spring, with the expectation of having immediate sale, whiub ao far has not oome np to expectation. Oonse quently a very large stock is on hand, which mutt be closed out, and will be sold at lorn than old gold prices. Below we quota the prioes of a few ataple goods: White French China Dining bets, 100 pieces $30 00 ' " 113 " al BO " Tea M " 44 AH H7 71W 8110 O-S0 8 60 4-00 260 Brat Stone China Dining Sets, Tea 44 40 Chamber " ' " )ni and Sauoers. uer set. 1 Dos.. (enps with handles) 65 White Frenoh China Oups and Snuces, per set, 12 po l'OO Parisinn Granite Dining Plate, S inches, per doz.. 1-00 Table Tumblers, per dozen 65 Table Goblets, per dezen, aasorerd styles l'OO These goods are all nrnt qoality. Purchasers can rely on having them just the same as aamploa shown. Goods to go out of the city will be packed and delivered to trat sportation office free of charge, and insured againnt breakage to destination. Show-room open until 9 o'clook at might. B. Bcott, Jr., Auctioneer. Guiabo Row Sales booms, No. 1117 Ofiebnot street. Sales of the Week. Monday, IS, at U o'clock. Mr. George K. ReukaufT's, No. 939 Arch street, mantel and pier Mirrors, Evening, 1)i o'olock, foreign and American Paintings. Tuesday, 26. 7 'i, Ohromos and Engravings. Tuesday, 36. Mr. Barlow's tale first-class Farniture at our rooms. Wednesday and Thursday, 27 and 28. Mr. M. Dsgin ther's, No. 139 Chesnut street, entire stock superior Furniture. Declining business. Sold without reserve. Friday, 29. Mr. Barlow's regular sale of Furniture. Thursday and Friday evenings, 28 and 29. Splendid collection Paintings In Art Gallery. Salb ok Fine Furniture and Painttkqs. At this season of the year many persons are refitting and refur nishing tboir bouses, and it is of course an object to buy first-class articles at as low prioes as possible. An no usual opportunity is afforded by tbe third annual sale of Mr. George Reukanff, at No. 939 Arch street, which is an nounced to come off on Monday morning and evening next, under tbe snperintendence of B. Boott, Jr. In the morning Mr. Boott will sell a magnificent assortment of furniture, mantel and pier mirrors, etc., and in the even ing a very superior collection of Foreign and American Paintings, by artists of acknowledged eminenoe. Those who desire to purchase good furniture or good pictures should by all means attend this sale, as there will un doubtedly be plenty of chances to pick up bargains. More Novelties fob Spring, The new style Vest fob Gentlemen. English Pantaloons new style and an endless variety of elegant Coatings. full line of Bannockuubns for Suits. Chares Stokes, No. 821 Ohesnnt street. To the Consumptive. Let those who languish under the fatal severity of our climate through any pulmonary complaint, or even those who are in decided consumption, by no means despair. There is a safe and sure remedy at band, and one easily tried. "Wilbor's Compound of God Liver Oil and Lime," without possessing the very nause ating flavor of the oil as heretofore used, 1b endowed by the phosphate of lime with a healing property which ren ders the oil doubly emoacious. Remarkable testimonials of its effioacy can be exhibited to those who desire tosee them. For Sale by A. B. Wilbor, Chemist, No. 166 Court street, Boston. THERE is no doubt but Saturday will be a gala day at the Great Brown Stone Ball of Rockhill k Wilson. Thou sands will be rushing to fit themselves ont in their all wool $10 Spring Suits and $6 and $7 Spring Overcoats, together with every variety of Boys', Youths', and Gen tlemen's Clothing, far superior and cheaper than is offered at any other bouse in the city. Rockhtll-A Wilson's Brown Stone Hall, Nos. ' and 605 Chesnut street. Dby FxxT. The moet efleetnal way of guarding one's health is to keep tbe feet dry, and that oaaonlf be dona by the asset India Rubber Ovrrshoes, and as the incle ment season is npon ns, we wonld advise oar readers to buy none bat the best quality, which can only be had at Goodieax's Headquarters, No. tu8 Ohesnnt street, son to side, Philadelphia, Ma, William W. Cashldt, the jeweller at No. 8 S. Beoond street, bat one of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silverware in tbe city. He has also on hand a large assortment of tine American Western Watches. This entire valuable stock is now being told oat below cost, preparatory to removal. Those who purchase at this stora at the present time axe oartaia to get tbe worth of their money. f The Fifteenth Amendment. After ten years of ex periment, and fifteen changes in the ingredients, Phalon has the pleasure of announcing tnat bis Vitalia, or Salva tion for the Hair, It a perfect article, capable of infallibly restoring gray hair to its primary color, and without failure. Sold by all druggists and fancy goods dealers. Ma. Doyle, the well kuown clerk of the American House, Boston, is one of tbe great favorites with the travelling public His well-known face at the offloe is only an intimation of the thorough comfort and uniform . courtesy which meet the guest throughout. OUU'KKT 1 All-wool Cricket Pants cob $3, . At Rookhill k Wilson's, Nog. 003 and SU5 Chesnut dtbket. vman nmianti ivn Hnnn fn Mm. Women, and nklMM Man h. h.rf mt rat fti I a iha mur-m levmuL nrinaa. Ooodyear's manufacture, old stand. No. Kt Choanal treat, lower em-. Patronize the Philadelphia Upholstery, Fifteenth and Chesnut streets, wben in want of ' Curtains, Shades, or Bedding. Handsome stock of goods sod low prioee. Aluebtson k Ou- Bmna Wiwn.T KKWLNQ MAOHINEa. Tea dollars eash. . Balance In monthly Instalments. O. If, IMvw, No, 810 Obesnut street. ta ft) t0 Wanamakkr A Brown. joo mkn's and Bora' Cr.OTniNO. Oar- $00. monts ranp-inir at every price, cat In $0. every stylo, ready-made or made to loo. order, s. It corner Sixth and Mar too, ket streets. tzs Spring overcoats. Melton, Bllk- $. mixed, Fancy Casslmere, Kopnl. $28. hint, etc., Inrgest variety In the $.'n. city. Oak Ilali, Sixth ami Market $20. streets. 146 Business Burrs, both Foreign and $lft. Domestic Goods, excellent styles. $45. 8. K. corner Sixth nnd Market $4B. streets, Oak Hall, Wanaraaker & $15. Brown. $00 Dress Suits of all the desirable $00. ptvlfg, suitable for any occasion. $oo. Wnnamaker A Brown, Sixth ami too. Market streets. $20 Boys' Srrrs, for School, Home, and $20. Press neweHt styles and best class $20. goods. Wanainaker A Brown. Large $20. Clothing House, Sixth and Market $20. streets. $25 Boys' and TouTns' Citkstrr $2fl. fiki.ds, in grout variety. VVana $25. maker & Brown, Sixth and Market $2.ri. streets. iii:i. IToftman On the 20th Instant, Samukl T. Hoff man, aged B2 years. The relatives and friends of the family, Amity Lodge, N. 19, 1. O. of O. F. j Washington and Lafay ette Beneficial Associations, and South wank Me chanics' Bonellcial Society, are respectfully Invited to attend his funeral, from his la to residence, No. 125 Wharton street, on Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment at Machpelah Cemetery. Hon an. This morning (23d Inst,), at the residence of her grandfather, Ki.i.a, daughter of John II. and Mary Logan, aned 4 years and 6 months. Dr Bauquf. On the 22d Instant, Caurix C, daugh ter of Charles L. l)e Kauque. The male relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her brother, No. 816 8. Sixteenth street, on Mon day morning, April 2. at 10 o'olock. i Wti.mek On the 22d instant, Tuomas Wilmbr, In the 69th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral, from the Trinity M. E. Church, N. Eighth street, above Race, on Monday, the astU Instant. Funeral services at 2 P. M. precisely. IN8URANOE-. PROVIDENT Life and Trust Go. OF riIILAIU2LlMIIA, Office-No. Ill South FOURTH Street. Organized to promote Life Insurance among mem bers of the SOCIETY OF FRIENDS. Good risks or any denomination solicited. Policies already issued exceeding TEN RIII-LIONS OF DOLLARS. This is PHILADELPHIA COMPANY, and en- titled to the special confidence of the community. P1RPECT SECURITY. ' LOW RATES. SMALL EXPENSES. PURELY MUTUAL. LOW RATE OF MORTALITY. These conditions enable a company to give advan tages which cannot be surpassed. Policies Issued on the Non-Forfolture Plan. Statistics show that the average mortality of Friends is nearly 23 per cent, less than that of the general population. 2 12 eosSSp A LOW RATE OF MORTALITY MAKES CHEAP INSURANCE IN A MUTUAL COMPANY. AMERI C A N Life Insurance Company OF FIllLADULPIIlA. Organized 1850. Income 1800, $1,187,180-44 BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Hon. James Pollock, Ex-Governor of Penngf lvania, Direc tor of U. ti. Mint. J. Kd car Thomson, President Penmylvanla Railroad, 233 S. Tuird street. George Nugent, Gentleman, residence, Germantown. Albert O. Roberts, Ex-Proeident Fourth Nat. Bank. Philip B. Mingle, Seed Merchant, ljjlt Market street. Hon. Alex. O. (Jatteli, U. 8. Senator. Iaaao Haalehurat, attorney at Law, 608 Walnut street, L. M. Whilldin, Merchant, 30 and 22 South brent street. Henry K. Bennett, Merchant, 745 South Fourth street. George W. Hill, Kx-President Seventh Nat. Bank. James L. Clsghorn, President Commercial Nat. Bank. John Waoamaker, Oak Hall Clothing House, 818 and 820 unesnut street. TUB AMERICAN issues policies on all desirable plans at low rates, and for security and promptness in writing lotses is unsurpassed by any Company In the United States. S. E. Cor. FOURTH and WALNUT St. ALEX. WHILLDIN, President. JOHN B. WIL80N, Secretary. Unliable men wanted as Agents. i 9 16 28 tnthslOtrp REAL. ESTATE AGENT. QANIEL Me FOX A SON, Conveyancers and Heal Estate Agents, No. 540 N. FIFTH ST., Philadelphia. Frincipal Agency for Cottages and Lots at CAPE MAY and A t LAN ! IP CITY. 4U2mp FRED. SYLVESTER. REAL. ESTATE BROKER, Wo. 208 South FOUIKT1I Street, 8 8 5rp PHILADELPHIA. MEDIOAL. rpHE UNIVEKSITT MEDICINES ARE THE FAVORITE PRESCRIPTIONS or TBS New York Medical University. Reliable Remedies of a high Boientino oharaoter, de signed for the cure of all diseases. PltKPAKHD bTKlOTLV ACCORDING TO THE LAW8 UK MsDIOAL OUKMI8TRY. The University Medloinesare prepared In consonance with the viewa ot a number of distinguished living Ameri can Physioiana, who believe that the time is oome when educated Pnysioiana should ariae and make a decisive eUort to overthrow tbe health-destroying system nf Quack ery prevailing in every town and city, and substitute HCIKNTiHU KKhPoNSlHLK KKMKUIAL8, in place of the worthless or dangerous Patent Medioines flooding tbe oountry. Thee remedies are prepared by the newly discovered Obeminal process of Pro'MSor fieott, termnd HTttAM i ILTUA'l ION, br wuluh tbe entire Active Prinoipie of any herb, drug, or obemioal is thoroughly extrautud, and its curative properties inoi eased a hundred fold over those made in the ordinary manner. They are standard, most ot the ingredients constituting thorn bavins been used by the physicians of the Univer aity. in their private praotioe, for more than twenty years. Although but recently brought before the publio in their preaent form as 11KKHI JK RKMKDIKH. they are rapidly superseding the old poisons, Pataut Medioines and Nsuseous lrnra They are taken in small doses. I Ley are pleasant to the taste. Their off eots are almoet instantaneous. 1 i,..n,lMi in ill w. k... nn I11IHR ALL for all diseases, bnt a regular sysUm of Kemeeie lor eoh distmot olaas of maladies. A liatof onr Remedies and a valuable Medical Book sent free to any address. PHILADELPHIA BRANCH: Corner of BKVKNTKKNXU And CHESNUT Streets. ADVICE t BEE. Ssslmrp JOSEPH O. HARHOLD. HATS AND OAP8. WT WARBURTON'8 IMPKOVED VENT! Jllated and easy tilting Drew Hats (patented), in all tiia improved fashions ot the season. ClllibNUT Street, tS TO 12 TO 2 TO t'i TO ti TO tlVM) TO Jll-ftO TO lO-fiO TO $00 TO 6 -60 TO ?9 TO 9 TO J9 TO 9 TO 19 TO ?0 TO $'20 TO $20 TO 20 TO I3-7B TO $8-7B TO $:i'7B TO $3 -7ft TO $3-;b TO IT TO $7 TO $7 10 $7 TO UStf dvyr (o JUg fo?l VVi It U rp MEDIOAL.. 2J) SOUTH .FOURTH STREET. 29 Rheumatism a Life-Time Specialty. A Permanent Cure Discovered.' Neuralgia a life-Time Specialty. A Permanent Cure Discovered. Rheumatism a Life-Time Specialty. A Permanent Cure Discovered. Important to RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS. DR. J. P. FITLFR, the eminent Phlladelohla Phral eian, and Professor of Chemistry and Medioal Jurispru dence (now one of Philadelphia's oldest Practitioners), stands alone as specially devoting (37) thirty-seven years to Rheumatism and Neuralgia, in its different forms, with a success unparalleled in the annals of the Profes sion. Being now regarded among bis Brother Physioians as the highest and best authority in Rbeumatio com plaints, being a graduate of the University of Pennavl. vania, A. D. 1833, his Diploma contains tbe following sig- natures 01 vne most ceieorated and world-renowned Pro fessors of modern times, vis. : PHILIP 8YNO PHY8ICK,M.D.,Prof. Surgery J. KKDM AN COXK. M. D-. Prof, on Mat. Aled7' N. CHAFM AN. M. IX, Prof, on Prao. Med. T. O. JaMES, Prof, on Obstetrics. ROBERT HARK, M. D., Prof, on Chemistry. WILLIAM GIHKUN, M. D., Prof, on Surgery V. E. HORNKR, M. D., Prof, on Anatomy. W. P. DRWKKS, M. D-, Prof, oa Obstotrioa. 8. JACKSON, m. D., Prof. Insta. of Med. Dr. J. P. FITLER also graduated at the Phlladelphl Medioal Institute, 28th day of March, A. D. 1BU3. This Institution was founded 18 17, by tbe renowned Dr. N. Chapman. Dn. Fitlek's Diploma from this College con tains trie following signatures : JOHN BELL. M. D.. Prof, on Med. Juris. J. K. MITCHELL, M. D., Prof, on Med. Ohem. W. K. HORNEK, M. D , Prof, on Anatomy. B. JACKSON, M. D-, Prof. Inst, of Medicine. THOMAS HARRIS, M. D., Prof on Surgery. H. L. HODGE. M. D., Prof, on Obstetrics. DR. JOSEPH P. FITLER was a student nnder the celebrated Professor N. Cbapman, M. D-, and holds the following endorsement from bira dated October 10, 1833 : Do. Joseph P. Fttt.eb read Medicine in my offloe, and regularly attended the Leot ures of the University of Pennsylvania, and those of the Medioal Institute; also, the Praotice of tbe Hospitals and Almshouse. His ad vantages of acquiring professional knowledge have been unusually great. It affords me pleasure to Dear this evi dence of his uncommon merit. H. CHAPMAN, M. D, The subscribers being personally acquainted with Dr. JosF.ru P. Fitlkb, have the tallest couiidenceia bis professional skill. ...... . . BENJAMIN 8. JANNEY. M. D. W. K. HOKNKR. M. D. N. SHOEMAKER, M. D. Philadelphia, March ao, im. A BOIENTIKIO PREPARATION. DR. FITLEK'S PRESORIPTIOS A MEDIOAL MONOPOLY. DR. FITLER'R RHEUMATIC REMEDY. DR. FITLKR'B RHEUMATIC REMEDY. DR. FITLKR'B RHEUMATIC REMEDY. DR. FITLEK'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY. FOR CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, 1NFLAM. RHEUMATISM, ., . , SCIATICA RHEUMATISM. NEURALGIA IN BODY, 1 NEURALGIA IN THE HEAD. NERVOUS HEADACHE, IT IS A SWORN PERMANENT CURE IT IS A 8WOKN PERMANENT CURE IT IS A SWORN PERMANENT CURE IT IS A SWORN PERMANENT OURK in ninety-five cases out of every hundred. USED INWARDLY AND PLEA8ANT. USED INWARDLY AND PLEASANT USED INWARDLY ONLY. WARRANTED VKGETABLE. WARRANTED VEGETABLE. "WARRANTED VKGETABLE AND UNINJCRIOUS." DR. J. P. FITLER has devoted bis professional Ufa to the special trestment of Rheumatism and Neuralgia. His "Vegetable Rbeumatio Remedy" (used inwardly only, as external 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 pat ent medicine, but a proscription unequalled and unrivalled. A positive agreement orjlegal guarantee given to every patient stating exact quantity to oure, or tbe amount paid refunded. Consultations and advice daily, without any charge, at DR. FITLER'S Offioe. Legally warranted to oure in limited quantity, or prias paid refunded. Written contract Riven statins quantity to use or amount psid refunded. DR. FITLER'S Remedy is endorsed by upwards of 17,000 testimonials of oure, including the following Phila delphia or borne referenoe, all severe cases of an ag gravated condition, hopeless, and in most instances help less: H. A. Dreer. 714 Chesnut street. William Davis, 4l!ti German street. J. MuCloary, 613 East Girare avenue. B C. Chase, Darby road. II. Stratum, 8 lit Darien street. A. MuKane,1330 Sbippen Btreet. 8. Grittith, 705 Kersler street. A. J. Cotton, 110 North Third street. Mrs Hopkins, Point Breese road. Mrs. Lenta, 1 .16 Booth Eighth street. Mrs. Richardson, 11139 South Fourth street. Mrs. C. Loyd, 1040 South Fifth street. C. K. Kocleston. 1345 Brandywine street. fi, Money, 1630 South Hixtb street. J times Millinger, Birney's Place, W. P, G. F. Clothier, 23 North Water street. V. Nobling, 1619 Frankford road. B. O. Zimmerman. 1748 Marshall street. O. W. Ridgwsy, alt North Second street, Hon. W. B. Elliott, 804 North oeventh street. Ii. R. 8hock, 1024 Columbia avenue. James Hinas, Forty-first and Maaket streets, tltiarlxe L. Brown, Wood street, below Tenth. John Voutier, Rope Ferry road. William Wayand, 1433 Brighton street, 16th ward. Griflia Snively, 229 George street. ft. Kilpatrick, 1744 Olive street. D. Taylor, Esq., 404 Taylor street. Mrs. Gravenstine, Armat street, Germantown. Mrs. Rice, School lane, Germantown. Mrs. Barton, Clinton and Henry streets, Camden. Mrs. Bacon, 298 Market street, Gsraden. Mrs. Keeley, Ridge road, below Poplnr. K. A. Dougherty, ftw North Ninth street, Camden. K. A. Hughes, 534 North Fifteenth street. Mrs StevenB, DM South street. Mrs. Simmons. 837 Dilwyn street. Mrs. Dunlap, lftfO HewBton street. Mrs. Hanson, Twenty-second ward, Manayunk. Mis. Ogle, Manayunk, Twenty-second ward. George Elliott, Frankford, Twenty-third ward. George Burns, Paul and Mill streets, Frankford. Mrs. Kline, White Hall, Brideslmrg. John Waokerly, 1110 Button wood street. Satisfaction Guaranteed to all Sufferers Trying It. DR. FITLER'S Vegetable Rheumatio Remedy has wrappers printed by the Americsn Bank Note Company's Finest Steel Plata Engraving, with Medallion of DR. J. P. FITLER thereon. Tbe genuine sold by Druggists at $1 CO per botsla. Six bottles at 07 60. All letters or communications answered and Remedy delivered free of obsrge. MEDIOAL ADVICE GRATIS DAILY. DR. FITLER'S OFFICE No. 29 SOUTH FOURTH 8TREET, I9wU PHILADELPHIA DRY GOODS. LINENS ! ! LINENS ! ! JOB LOTS FKOM AUCTION ! ! W defy any House in the oity to sell as good a Llnou, tor tbe price. Yard wide Linens, 88, 87, 60, 65, Wo. ttt. Heavy Sheeting Linsn, Sis; yards wido, Ma. np. Heavy Sheeting Linen, S 'i ysrds wide, $1 up. Printed Linens for dresses, 37X, sfo. Buff Grass Linen for Ladies' suits, 2To. np. Barnsley, Scotch, and Irish Blesched Tsble Damask. Lsrge sirs Towels, 12Ho. Damssk Towels. 80o. up. Bheetiog and Shirting Muilins, lowest markot prioes. 1 Honeyoomb, Marseilles, Allendale, Ltncaster Quilts. WHITE AND COLOUED VOKU PIQUE. Bflantiful Satin Stripe Pique, 85c. Tucked Nainsook forehildren and ladies, 35u. up". Plaid Mnslins, 80, 83, 23, 8&, 2. 81, 87o. np. t i Frenoh Muslins, 43o. to 81B5. Hamburg Edgings and Insortings, fresh goods. Job Auction Lou Genu' and Ladies' Handkerchiefs. INDIES' EXTRA I.ONO KNGLISII HOSE, o.Jti. Li , Ohildi n's X, and extra-long English Hose. Ladies' ru " rulr made Hose, 85, 2?, 81o. up. GenU' fall angular made Half Hoso, 83. 35, Sle. Genu' Gauss sVd Msdium Texture Undershirts, 25o. up. Ladios' Gossamer Vesta, regular made, 75o. n p. It Children's OaxtwrigVt k W amor's Game Vests, all sizes. JOHN BURNS, nOUSE-FURNISniNa jjky g&ods AND IMPOR TER op hosiery; Nos. 215 and S4T S. ELEVENTH Street, Above Spruce. ELDER, WALTON t"M 215 N. NINTH Street, 215 . ABOVE KACE, HAVE OPENED TO-DAY A HANDSOME LINE OF DRESS COODS, WblcU we shall offer at a small advance on COST. Steel Col'd Wool Poplins, double width, 60 cents. Splendid quality do., cents. Grey Poplins, 28 cents. Chene Poplins, doable width, it cents. Best quality Black ana White Stripes for Salts, 23 cents. Bargain. One lot Dappled Mohair, 80 cents. BLACK ALPACAS A SPECIALTY. Bargains at 22, 88, 81, Stjtf, 60, 62X, 75 Cents. Onr 60 cent number especially attractive. BLACK SILKS CLOSING OUT. GREAT DEMONSTRATION IN WHITE GOODS. Striped Nainsooks, 80 cents. Striped NalDBOoks, 85, 28, 81, 87V, 44 cents. Plaid Nainsooks, 18, 83, 80 to 62j cents. Great Bargains in Plild Muslin at 8TJ cents. Victoria Lawns, Bishop Lawns. Swiss Muslins, 15. 18, 20, 25, 8TJtf, 45 aents. Pique, 17, 21, 85, 28, 81, 8T)tf. 60 ceuts. Cheap. Good wide Plain Percales, 83 cents. Reduced. Striped and Chene Ginghams for Suits. Bias Piaid Percales. Bargains In Towels, 25 cents. 20 6t ELDER, WALTON k CO. 1870. 1870. 3-4 and 8-4 Black Hornani, IN ALL WOOL AND SILK AND WOOL, FROM 75 CENTS TO 5 PER YARD. JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 407 North SECOND St., 8 30 8mrp PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE FRYER, Ho. 91C CHESNUT Street, Invites attention to his stock of DRY GOODS, se lected with great care, and will be sold as cheap as any house in the city. BLACK SILKS from $lto to 8 per yard. FANCY SILKS from f 1 to $10. HBRNANI la 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 6 2m THIS missus McVAUCH & DUNCAN, NO. 114 SOUTH ELEVENTH STBEET Have opened their Spring Slook of EMBROIDERIES AND WHITE GOODS Ak THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. FRKNOH BRKAKFART OAP8. PiyUKS IN KVKRY VARIETY. PLalD, FIGURKD AND hlltlPETJ NAIN800KS, VICTORIA LAWN, OAMBRIO AND JAOONKT LAWN AMD SWISS PUFKKD MUSLIN. FRKNCH NAINSOOK AND ORGANDIES. RKAL AND IMITATION LAOKS. LA DIPS', GENTS' AND CHILDREN'S HANDKER CUIK1S. LINKN AND LACK COLLARS AND CUFFS. NOVKLTll'b AND FANCY ABT1GLK8. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO MARINO CP INFANTS' WAUDUOBKS. 8 86suiwimrp QR EAT BARGAINS IN J31txclc HilltH. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN JAPANKSK SILKS. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN JAPAN K8B SILKS. SPEOIAL BARGAINS IN IRISH POPLINS. BPHOIAL BARGAINS IN IRISH POPLINS. THR RNT1KK STOOK MARKED DOWN TO GOLD AT PAR- Specie Given Out in Change, CEO. D. WISHAM, No. 7 IVorth EIGHTH Street, 8 19 lStiatuth PHILADELPHIA. T ADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS XJ Staple and Fancy. Fringes, Gimps, and Buttons. Pearl Buttons, a Rood assortment. Knibioidered blippers and Uushions. Anierioan .upb)r. Berlin Zepbyr sold, full weight. 4 stuth am R A PSON'S, 4 m N. W. oor. of KIGHTH and OHKRHY Streets. IEMOVAL MK8. E. HENRY, MANUFAC V torer of ladies' Cloaks and Mantillas, Undine ber late looation. No. Id North Kiglitii strset, inadequate for her lartielr increased business, bas removed to tbe KLVGANT AND bPAUlOUtt WaRKKOOM, at k tie houtbtrast corner of MN'l ll and ARCH Streets, wbera she now ofiers. In addition to ber stovk of uluaks and Msntillas, a obuio Invoice of Paisler Shawls, Laoa PoinUand Kaoqeea. Xtftm MR 8. R. DILLON. NOS. 833 AND 131 SOUTH HTREKT. Iodise and Misses Crape, Uiuij,, Hair, Pamela and 8trsw Hound and I'jramiu Hats: tublwus, Balms. Silks, Velvets and Velveteens, Grapes, Feauiera, Flowsrs, (raaiee. Saab Riitbous, Ornaniuula, Uooruins Millinery, Orspe Veils, ate. Hi We have the largest stock of KID GLOVES, greatest variety of shales ant preatwt number oi assort inrnit, ol any house in Philadelphia. Our.flne Glove, the "HAHTLKY" (of which we are sole agents), we soil at tio per nalr, In all the new shades. Alio, Black and White. Our celebrated "LA BELLE" GLOVE at ll-Sfl per pair. The best fl-liO Kid Gloe in Amerloa. Also, Just received, Boo tloxen of onr "JOSKI'H" OI.OVE at 1D0 per pair, best for the price. The ucnulne "JOUVIN," l -48; Misses' Kids, H)0j Gents' Kid Gloves, ll'SB, $1-60, and $51-00. Ladles' S-Button Kid Gloves, embroidered an scollop top, il-Tfi. Every pair Kid Gloves guaranteed. IX they rip or tear, an other pair given in exohange. Kid Glove Department. Hosiery, AKdkf., Embroidery De partment. Dress Goods Department. Fancy Goods. A. Ladles' fnll regular made Hose, T cents per pair, or 1 3 09 per dozen, a good bargain ; Iron-frame Iloee, B2, 83. to no cents; English Hose, extra long, 60 cents; lihi'dren's Extra Long English Stockings, , ss, s cents np, according to slzn. HOSIERY A fcPKUIALTY. Gents' KnellHh super stont and Biiperflne Half Hose; Gents' Lisle Half Hose. LINEN HDKF3. Ladies' and Genta' at the lowest prices prevailing since 18(10. so em) vanis Hamburg Edging, Inaorting anil Flounclnga, Shirt Bosom, Laos Collars, Thread Collars, etc, eo.eto. Fancy Cress Goods closing ont very cheap. In order to close oat tle whoio Stock- and relinquish that department, TO MAKE KOOAL BLACK ALPACAS, BLACK SILKS very cheap, PIQUES'. PIQUES i-A large stock, and prices down! down i down i f.lal BarerAins In Fans, Paranoia Corsets, Bows, Com bs, eto, V ill open 1000 sets J HT JEWELRY', from a New York: Imparling house, at 80 ccnta to ll-oo per set. Some new and beautiful designs. & J. . BARTHOLOMEW. IMPORTERS OF KID GLOVES, 4 liwtfrp No. 23 North EIGHTH Street. Xoie. Every pair Kid warranted, If they rip or tear, another pair given In exchange. Try them. Mo risk DRY GOODS. 223, FAMES & WARNER, 223 NORTH NINTH, ABOVE RACE, WILL OPEN TO DAY SKVERAL LOTS OF CHOICE DRESS GOODS FROM NEW YORK. Bilk and Wool Dress Goods, 86o worth SI. Take mixed (Juols. 7r,o., ehoioe colors. Mottled Mohairs, til .o. Obnne Poplins, for suits, lXo. Mixed Goods, for suits, 50. Black Hornanfes, feio. and 75e. Job Lot Silk Kig'd Grenadines, 16o. Poplin A'nsess in choice oolors. Roubaiz Poplins, 26o. BLACK ALPACAS A SPECIALTY. The best firto. black Alpaca the oitr. I'.lack Alpacas, So, 37, 40, 45, (W, 66, 6li, 1m. black and White Striped Mohairs, 24a. WHITE GOODS ! WHITE G HOD r Satin Plaid Nainsooks, SS. 31. 37, 44, 60s. Soft finish Cambroa, 25, 28, 31, 37tf. 411, 44. 53. Nainsooks. !, in, 31, Zl'i. 44, ana Wo. Swiss Mulls, Victoria Lawns, Stripe. Nainsooks. Greatest Bargains in Table Linens, from auctiqi Table Linens. 37), 44. 50, 66, !, loo., ete., ki Turkey Ked Wine Cloth. " Nottinsham Ijics from auction, J.t and 31o. Marseilles Qniltv. Marseilles Qui I is. Uheaper thnn ever, 1 3 60, $3, 3 60, $4. $4 W, a, $6 60, $6, (17, t'i, 1S, $1'J, $16. Jaoiiuard Ixom Quilts, C35S, onlr Stora in the city where the original Jacqnard Loom tjullt oan be fmind at $2 60; farsnrpaxses any ather Quilt in the market for sprins- ard Bummer wear. Misses', Indies', snd Gents' Sprins; Underwear. 75 der.en Berlin Gloves f rem auction, lg, 20, Sic. Gents' hemstitched Linen Hdkf..2.'c. M&irio, ftanilnngham. and Coventry RaSIinKs. Genuine iron frame Uoae,28 and Hlo. Genu' black Silk Bows, 19, 12. 18, 2v, and too. F ABIES & WAKNER, No. 233 N. NINTH Street, above Raca. 49sw 1 8 7 0. Demonstration Extraordinary "AT THORWLEY'S," EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Sts., PHILADELPHIA. SPECIAL OPENING OF WHITE GOODS, DRESS GOODS, SILK GOODS, LINEN GOODS, DOMESTIC GOODS, SHAWLS, and LACE GOODS, At pulcea that must interest a money-aaring and money-spending community. "CALL AND EXAMINE." JOSEPH H. TH0ENLEY, K0BTHKA8T CORNER EIGHTH and SPEING GARDEN Sts., 1 8 thBtuS PHILADELPHIA. BEST IRON BAREGE IMPORTED EYRE &i!a.NKLX., FOURTH AND ARCH STREET3, HAVE MADE HERNAN1S A LEADING ARTICLE. MESCU DE FEB, MESCH DE DIAMOND, MESCH DE POISON. EYKG Sc Have now taelr Second Opening. POPULAR SPRING SILKS, POFUlAU JAPANESE SILKS, POPULAR BUAWLS AND ARABS, LAMA LACK JAOKETH, S13Btuth3m MAGNIFICENT GRENADINES. MILLINERY, ETO. Q RAND OPENING OF Spring Millinery and Straw Goods, JULIUS SICIIEL'S, Old Store, No. 107 N. EIGHTH Street, New Store, No. 631 N. SECOND Street. Blacfc Linen-Baclc SATINS, of every quality. Colored Linen-Buck SATINS, la every dealrabl shade. filLBS to Riatch any shade of Dress Trimmings. BONNET aud TRIMMING RIBBONS. SASH KIBuONS, In Plain, Fluid and Roman. STRAW HATS for Ladies and Mlsaea. FRENCH FLOWERS, the newest stylos. The above goods comprise the newest styles, and I would i espectfully call the attention of the Ltdles examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. JULIUS SICHEL, No. 107 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, No. C31 NORTH SECOND STREET. P. 8. No trouble to show goods. 4 T thHtnlml WATCHES. gv C. & A. PEQUIGNOT, t MANUFACTURERS OP WATCH CASES, AND DEALERS IN AMERICAN AND FOREIGN WATCHES, Wo. 600 CHESNUT Stroot. MANUFACTORY, No. SS South FIFTH Street, -a HI' 0 0 W EH ml H Z D Ph tH W 0 H n REAL E8TATE AT AUOTION. -PUBLIC SALE. THOMAS ft SONS, AUC TIONEERS Deslraole Country Seat. 1i crts, Manitlon and Cottage, with Stable and Coach house, Chesnut avenue, near Cottage street, Ches nut Hill, Twenty-second ward, 10 minutes' drive to the Railroad Station. On Tuesday, May IT, 1870, at IS o'clock, noon, will be sold at publio sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that desirable country seat and T acres 34 perches of land, situate on the southwesterly side of a flfty-feet-wide street, which extends from another flftjr-feet-wlde street called Chesnut avenue (formerly Tedyuscung avenue), at right angles to Thomas Mill rood (now called Cottage Btreet), Chesnut Hill, Twenty-second ward. The Improvements are a three-story stone (mastic) dwel ling, has parlor, dining-room, and sitting-room (two basement kitchens) on the first floor; 0 rooms on tho second floor, and 4 on the third; porch on each slda oi the honse, gas introduced, cooking range, etc. ; two-story mastic stable and coach-houae, two-story cottage waah-bouse, green-house, etc ; grounds planted with fruit and shade trees. The house stands higD. overlooking the country for several miles. It adjoins the elegant country seats of Joseph Middle ton, Dr. Barker, and others. Immediate possession. Will be shown on application to Mrs. Smith, re siding in the cottage. For further particulars apply to John C. Bullitt, I sq., No. 82 S. Third street. M. THOMAS SONS, Auctioneers, 4 88 M7 14 Nos. 189 and 141 8. FOURTH Street. REAL ESTATE THOMAS A SONS' SALE. Large and valuable three-story brick resl- luiice. No. 402 S. Front street. On Tuesnar, May 8. 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at publio sale, at the Philadelphia ExchaBge, all that large and valuable three-story brick mesnuage, with throe-story buck building and lot of ground, situate on the west side of Front strest, south of Pine street, No. 402; the lot containing in front on Front street 41 feet, and extending in depth 100 feet; also, a lot In the rear adjoining on the south, extending southerly 20 feot to an alley ; thence easterly about 12 feet ; thence northeasterly In an oblique direction (by a 3 feet 6 Inches wide alley) about 10 feet to a corner ; thence 16 feet 6 inches to a corner ; thence westerly SI feet 6 Inches to the place of beginning. Tho house is well and substantially built, and could be altered into a store or warehouse at a small ex pense. Long cellar, Ice-house, etc. Clear of all in cumbrance. Terms $5000 may remain on mortgage. Immediate possession. May be examined any day previous to sale. M. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers, 4 2382t Nob. VM and 141 S. FOURTH Street. ff REAL ESTATE THOMA8 & SONS' SALE. iiiili UCHlrable Business Location. Three-and-a-hull-story Brick Store and Dwelling, No. 531 Callow hill street, west of Fifth street. On Tuesday, May 8, 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at pubko Bale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that 8 story brick store and dwelling and lot of ground, situate on the north side of CallowhiU street, 38 feet 4 inches east of Sixth street. No. 531 ; containing in frout on CallowhiU street 10 feet, and extending northward, at right antrles with CallowhiU Btreet, on the east side thereor, 50 feet 6 Inches; thence westward, parallel with CallowhiU street, 14 feet 5 Inches; thence southward, at right angles with CallowhiU Btreet, 4 feet 6 Inches; thence westward, parallel with callowhlll street, 4 feet T inches; thence south ward 46 feet to Callowhlll street, aud thence east ward along Callowhlll street 19 feet. House has the gaB throughout. Will rent forSTOO. Terms, 11500 may remain on mor:gage. Possession July 1, 1870. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers. 4 23 S2t Nos. 139 and 141 B. FOURTH St. REAL E8TATE THOMAS Jc SONS' SALE. Modern three-story brick dwelling. No. 169 War street, west of Sixteenth street. On Tues day. Mav 10. 1670. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at publio sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that modern three-story brick messuage, with two-story back building andilot;of ground, situate on the north side of Poplar street, west of Sixteenth Btreet, No. 1829; containing in fronton Poplar street I8)tf feet, Including half or a 2 feet wide alley, and extendlug in depth on the eastern line lus feet 9 inches, and oa the western line 103 feet B 'i incnes. It bus parlor, dining-room, and kitchen on the first Door; gas, bath, hot and ooio- water, furnace, conking rainte, etc. Subject to a yearly ground-rent of 1U. Pos session 1st or June. May be examined. M. THOMAS A SONS. Auctioneers, 4 23 B 3t Nos. 139 and 141 B. FOURTH Street. REAL ESTATE THOMAS A SONS' SALE. Verv desirable Three-story Brick Residence. .o. 1116 vine street, west oi jLieveutn street, on Tuesday, May 8, 1870, at 19 o'clock, noon, will be Bold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that desirable three-story brick messuage, with two-story iiack building and lot of ground, situate on the south side of Vine street, west of Eleventh Btreet, No. 1116; containing in front on Vine street 18 feet 6 inches, and extending In depth 101 feet to avo-feet wide alley. The house has gas, bath, hot and oold water, furnace, cooktug-range, etu. Terms 3OO0 may remain on mortgage. Immediate pos session. May be examined. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, 23s'.t Nos. W and 141 S. FOURTH btreet.
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