THiji DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDa, APRIL 25, 1870. llllINIC'Ali All) DIlAniliC. At the Acadkmy of Mimic DontrctU's opera of Lucretia Borgia will bo tiroaentcd thin even itiR, with Mart an 10 Own" ka In tlio title roU: "Lucrczia" is one of Madame Gazr.anlo-a't rent performance, and as tliU l announced as her last appearance, there should he a largo attend ance. The retirement of such an artist n this lady Is an evont of ranch interest, and the connection of Madame Oiizzanitfa with the his tory of the Philadelphia Academy of Music has been so Intimate that some fitting tCHtimonlul of the public esteem should bo tendered her. We are gratified to see that the proposition for a farewell benefit meets with general approval, and wo hope that steps will bo taken Imme diately to carry out tho idea. This evening Madame Gaxzaulga will bo supported by Signor Sushi I, who has not appeared here for two years, by Slgnor Sarti, tflgnor Locatelll, and Mad'lle l-'rlda de Gebule. To-morrow eveulnir II Barbiere will bo g,lvcn, and on Wednesday tho season will conclude with Don Pasquale and the third act of Fansl. Miss Caki,otta Patti will appear m the "Queen of Muht" in Mozart's Magic Flute on the cveuings of Monday and Tuesday, May 2 and o, and at a matinee on Wednesday, May 4. Mies Paul has achieved a brilliant success In this ('.illicult role in New York, and has secured the m op t unqualified praise for her execution of the dillieult ulrs entrusted to her. Joseph llermauuB will appear as "Sarastro;" W. Forinc.1 as "Pnpiigeno;" Mad'lle Pauline Canissa n-i "Pamlna;" and Mad'llo Dzuiba as "Papagena." The sale of seals will commence on Thursday next. At the Chepkut tho burlesque of The Field of the Cloth, of Gold has proved bo popular that it has been determined to continue it during the present week, after which it will be withdrawn lor a new sensation entitled The Fair One in he JUontle Wig. This evening a number oi new features will be introduced, including Miss Carrie Augusta Moore, "the SkaLorial Queen," and the Leon pymnat-t,'. The funny burlesque of The Boston 1'eace Jubilee will be continued. At the Walnut Mr. and Mrs. Barney Wil liams will appear this evenlug in the romantic Jrieh drama of Tlie Connie Soogah; or, Tlie Wearing of the Green. This la one of the most popular pieces In the Williams repertoire, and, judging from its success in past seasons, it will attract crowded houses this week. At tub Akou Mr. J. V. Cathcart will have a farewell benetit tbis evening, when he will ap pear as "Stephen Plum" in A We not Gold that Glitters and as "Jack Freeman" in The Hope Ladder; or the Miser and hie Man. Mr. Cath cart is a studious and conscientious actor, and he should receive the compliment of a full house oil this occasion. On Friday next Mr. Adam Everly will have a complimentary benefit, when Sardou's play of The Fant Family and the comic drama of The Spitalfields Weaver will bo presented. Mr. Everly's friends will be glad to welcome him back to tho scene of his former labors, and a full honso may be expected on Friday evening. On Saturday Mr. Craig's annual benefit will take place. At the Eleventh Street Opera House an entire chauge of programme is announced for this evening. Among the novelties to be pre sented are the burlesques of l)r. Sohenck's Laboratory, Ben I was Gone, and 27te Coopers; or, the Mysterious Cask. At Duprbz & Benedict's Opera House the attraction tbis evening will be the double enders. Hnghey Dougherty and Lew Benedict will operate the tamborines and Charley Key nolds and C. Gleason will preside over the bones. F. B. Naylor, the balladist, will also appear. , The Panorama op "Tub Pilgrim" enters upon Us twelfth week at Concert Hall this evening. The exhibition has been remarkably successful, and the hall has been crowded to its utmost capacity every evening. This evening the Eastburn Mariners' Bethel will have a benefit. Mb, Thunder announces a performance of llossini's Messe Solennelle as the main feature of his concert to be eiven on Friday evening next at Musical Fund Hall. This work will be given with a chorus of fifty voices, aad the sola parts by well-known artists. The concert will com mence with a quintette by Beethoven. Seats can be secured at lioner's, No. 1103 Chesnut street, on and after to-day. Sheridan's Hide. This picture continues to attract a great number of visitors to the Aca demy of Fine Arts. The exhibition is mado more interesting by the reading of the poem by Mr. J. B. Roberts. This gentleman is one of the most accomplished elocutionists of the day, and bis splendid rendering of Read's fine lines every morning and evening has added greatly to the popularity of the exhibition of the picture. This week the exhibition will be for the benefit of tho Lincoln Institute, and we hope, In view of the deserving object, that those who have not yet seen the picture will make it a point to do so now, and aid in increasing the receipts. Mr. Roberts will deliver a brief lecture on the battle of Cedar Creek and recite the poem each day at Vi M. and 4 and 0 P. M. IT IT T IT CITY IXKITtS. Niw SritiNU 8tyi.es Mk.n'b Clothing. Youths' Ji.ormNO. HoYH ULOl'HINM. A full a'trirlmml, unetiialleii in tltln, At, anil gnurnl rnntpltttun-A bit any etock uf Hmdy-marle Garment in i'iiVo. itt-lphia.nowon hnd. fries, always guaranteed louer than tlic lincett eleeuhere. Half way urtwitf.m ) BeKtowT:k HaiY OtH AND tilXlU rKKKTB.( No. D18 MaBKST BTkMET. Sometimes a cold will not yield to obdiuaby BEMEDK8, because of th severe inflammation of tba delicate lining of the tnbea through wbioh the air we breathe is distributed to the longs. This obstruction produoes pain and soreness, hoarseness, congh, difficulty f breathing, beotio fever, and a spitting of blood, matter or phlegm, finully exhausting the strength of the patient, nd developing very seiious disease. Dr. Juynes' Expoc torant seldom fails to remove these symptoms by relieving the lungs of all obstructing matter, and healing all sore- .38. Pleurisy, Asthma, and Bronchitis are likewise cured bi this standard remedy, and the reputation it has maintained for over thirty years affords the best guaranty of its merit. Bold everywhere. Oay'h China Palacf., No. 1023 Chesnut striet. have tieen receiving an immense quantity of goods this winter and spring, nub tba eipecution of hiving iiiiinediata aae, wliich so f-r has not ooaa up m enueotar.ion. ijontie queutly a very large si oca in on hand, which mutt beclowl out. sntl will be sold ut leu lima old gold priuos. lielow a miot.A the orient of a tew simile ffoods: White irenou China Liming beu, 15o pieces " " il:l . .f'!0-oo .. ill'M .. 7 imi .. HOI) ... If) .. 8.VJ " Tea lieit, Stone China Dining Sets, lea 44 4)1 W 41 46 ... 4u " " Chamber " a a0 " " " lluin aud Hauoers, per sot, U pus.. (cups with handles) 6"i Wlnte I reoi ll Uuina 'us and Siiuues, persst, 11 pa 1 00 I'tirlninn ruita Dining I'late, H inuues, per do.. HM I'slileji limb rs, per ilny.en fi Table Gutilota, per dozen, assorerd styles loo 'i'buse noods are all tirst uuuhty. Purchasers can rely on having them just the same as samples etiun. tioods to go cut of the city will lis packe t and delivered to trai sportation oilius free of charge, and insurnd aicHinnt lireakaK til destination, buow-room open until K o'clock etaitfht. KITBBKB OwusnoEl Aim Boon for Men, Women, and Children, can be had at retail at the vary lowest prtoes. Cioodyear's manufacture, old stand. Mo. M Obaannt treat, lower side. Patbonii tbe Philadelphia Upholstery, Fifteenth and Chesnut streets, when In want of Curtains, KtiaJus, or DuddinR. llunilsoioe stock or gnndi inn tow price. CHAItLKR 8TOKF.S, Merchant Tailor. Knglisb Pants, new style for ring, 187(1, at Chaiilf.h Stokes'. New York Paletot, new style for spring, 1 70, at Chablks Stokes'. Fnglish Walking Cott, new style for spring, 170. at Chablks itoks'. Rew York D. B. Cut-away Coat, for spmg, WIO, at CuAnLEH Stokkh'. Knglish Street Vest, now stjle for spring, 14: U, at Ohablf.8 Stokes'. American, French, and English style Spring Overcoats, at CUABt.F.s Stores'. No. 8W Chf-hnct stbket. B. Pcott, ,Tb., Auctioneeb. Gibaud RowSaies- BOOMH, No. HlTCllRNNUT HTBFET. Sai.eh of tub Week. Tuesday, SB. V.i, Ohromoi and Rngrsvings. Tueiday, 26. Mr. Harlow's sale nrst-claas Farnituroat our rooms. Wednesday and Thursday, 27 and 28. Mr. M. D-gln-thet's. Mo. tW Chesnut stroet, entire stock superior Furniture. Dsollning business. Sold without reserve. Friday, 2. Mr. Harlow's regnlar sale of Furniture. Thursday and Friday evenings, 28 and 2H. Splendid collection Paintings in Art Gallery. The wfi.L-known Furniture dealer and Cabinet mana. factnrer, M. Login ther, has, after twenty-uve years' busi ness experience, conoluded to retire, and having a large, handsome, and desirable stock of goods on hand, his de termined to dltpose of tho whole in one grand sale. Fi.r this purpose he has Beoured the assistance of It. Hoott, Jr., who will commence tho sale of tho goods on Wednesday morning next at lllo'olock, and continne the same nntil evrrv artiole is disposed of. The stock has all beee. manufactured by skilled mechanics, nnder the personal supervision of M. Deginther, and is the product ef bands and not machinery. Our citizens cun examine tbe tame previens to the sale at the establishment. No. 13U7Ohoj. nut street. Dbi Feet. The most effectual way of guarding one's health is to keep tba feet dry, and that can only be done by tbensaef India Rubber Ovrrshoes, and as the Inolt ment season is npon us, we would advise oar readers to bny none but tbe best quality, whiob can only be bad at Goodh slab's Headquarters, No. Sug Obeenat street, south side, Philadelphia. Mb. William W. Oasstdt, tbe Jeweller at No. g 8. 6econd street, bas one of tbe largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silverware in the oity. He bas also on hand a large assortment of fine Amerioan Western Watches. This entire valuable stock is now being sold ont below oost, preparatory to removal. Those who purchase at this store at the present time are certain to get tbe worth of their money. Cbicket ! All-wool Cbicket Pants fob $3, At Rockbill A Wilson's, Nob. 603 and 605 Chf.hnot btbket. St. James Hotel, Ro' t iv. MASHAcrrrrsETTS. During the travelling sesson, if ' i ns will kindly inform at, either by telegram or lr 'T. ; ;ieir intended arrival, we can be hetter prepared t. i i heir comfort. In accordance with the reduction in the value of goll, the transient board at the ht. James is reduoed to Four Dollars per day. PnopitrgTOB St. Jambs Hotel. BraaiB'i Family Siwnta Ma chutes. Ten dollars cosh. Balance In monthly Instalment U. F. Davis, No. 810 Oheennt street. 12 TO 60. WANAMAKBK BllOWN. 12 12 12 fl TO TO TO TO TO $oo. Men's and Boys' Clothing. Gar- tflO. ments ranging at every price cat in fi0. every style, ready-mado or made to too. order, 8. K. ooruer Sixth and Mar too. ket streets. 26. Spring Overcoats. Melton, Silk 25. mixed, Fancy Casi-imere, Repel--i5. lant, etc., largest variety in the tin. city. Oak llaU, bLsth and Market f 25. streets. 146. BU8INRS8 Suits, both Foreign and f4S. Domestic Goods, excellent tying. $45. S. K. corner Hlxth aud Market $46. streets, Oak Hall, Wanainaker & $45. Brown. C0 Dress Suits of all the desirable $r0. styles, suitable for any occasion. $60. Wanamaker Jk Brown, Sixth aud $60. Market streets. $20. Bots' Suits, for School, Home, and $20. Dress newest styles and best class $20. goods. WanatnakerA Brown, Large $20. Clothing House, Sixth aud Market 1-0. streets. $25 Boys' and Yotjtits' Chkstkr- $25. FiBi.ns, In great variety. Waua $25. maker & Brown, Sixth and Market $25. streets. $6-50 TO 6-ft0 TO 16-nO TO Jo W) TO 16-50 TO S9 $9 19 J9 TO TO TO TO TO TO TO ISO $20 120 TO $20 TO t3-7 TO 13-70 TO I.VT5 TO 13-78 TO $3-75 TO TO TO TO TO AIAKItlEI). Coopkr Earnkbt. On the 21st instant, by the Bight Rev. Bishop Wood, IIorack Coopkk to Kli.kn Eaknbt, both of Philadelphia. Mokton Watkrs On the 14th instant, in Ger- mantown, by Rev. C. W. Sc-naotlisr, Mr. Jacob F. Mokton, of this city, to Miss Amanda Watkks, of Germantown. I1U1. FLrBAcnBR. On the 24th Instant. Charlotte Flu- bachkk, In the csth year of her age. The relatives ana ineuas are respeciruuy invitea to attend the funeral, from the residence of her brother, Jacob Flubacker, No. 82T N. Fifteenth street, on Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Intcrmeut at Lauiel Hill. " IIogan On the 231 Instant, at the residence of her grandfather, Em.a, daughter of John 11. and Mary A. ilogan, aged 8 years aud 6 months. interment inis aiternonn at. ociock imm mo residence of her parents, No. SIS Catharine street. Lrm.K. On the 22d Instant, Mart, wife of George F. Little, in the 64th year of her age. The relatives and friends of tbe lainUy, also Good Samaritan Lodge, No. 16. M. L., and Oneida Tent, No. 28, 1). of F., are invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her husband, No. 21 Klrk brlde street, hrideslmrg, on Wednesday afternoon, the 27th Instant, at 2 o'clock. Interment at the Pres byterian Church. IitJSKKLL. On Sunday night, at 8 minutes to 11. James Hut-SKLL, In the TBtli year of his age. The relatives ana menus are resnectiuiiy invitea to attend the funeral services, at the Church, Ele venth street, below Spring Uarden, on Wednesday, the 27th instant, at 8 o'clock P. M. precisely. The tXHlv can be viewed at nis late resideuce. iso, y.im Brown street, after 10 o'clock A. M. same day. t'Liucn. On Sunday morning, the 24th instant, after a lingering UIuksm, Hknkv L'i.kich, Jr. Ills relatives and male friends are respectfully in vited to attend his funeral, from his late resilience. No. li-l Coates street, on Wednesday afternoon, the 27th instant, at 8 o'clock. To proceed to Laurel LU11 Cemetery. CLOTHING. JONES' ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 604 MARKET Street. OCR GARMENTS ARB WELL MADE. OTJR CUTTERS ARB MEN OF TALENT. BUT ONE PRICE IS ASKED, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED EVERY PUR CHASER. umwfriptr- CEO. W. NIEMANN. WATCHES. C. & A. PEQUIGN0T, MANUFACTURERS OF WATCH CASES, AND DEALERS IN AMERICAN AND FOREIGN WATCHES, No. C03 CHCSNUT Stroet. I MAMijfAC'tott, Ku. n boutn nvxa. btreeu FIFTH EDITION TZH2 J, AT 23 ST KEWS, FROM FTTROPE. Thla tvi'iiinn'ii viiotitclona. London, April sn-B P. M. Consols for money, 84 s, . for account, 4.V- Amerl'-aa securities qulei.; ft-201- Of 1802, HtUf ; of Irtfift, old, H ; and of U67, 89V ; 10-4fi Bfl. Hallways quint: nn. hi v; Illinois Cen-tr- , lit; Atlantic and Ornat Western, t. Livkbpool, April K5-6 P. M. Cotton heavy; ti. u. . 8, 11 Sd ; Orlonns, 11 vH Vd. Hales to-d iy 12.000 h. les, Including 80ii0 for export aud specula tion. Pt rk, ss. fld. Lard, 69s. 6d. Tallow, 43s. d. Conimnn Rosin, 4s. Cd. London, April 85-B P. M Linseed cakes flrmrr ' xo ios.fff 18k. Tallow quiet. Hug.ir firmer, hoth on the spot and afloat j on the spot, 82.'. fid.i.'lHs. Calcutta Llnseer), 60s. 6d. Itellned Petroleum dull at is. 7d.'i. Sd. Common Rosin dull at 0s. Cd.( t.9. Bd. Th Kiiae-inill tflntrh. O ftffntf from th fourth Edition. Third Inning -Athletic. 5; .Maryland, 5. Great excit- mcnt, both elubs plaj lnR splendidly. Fourth Innlnir Athletics, 10; Maryland, 1. Athletics batting splendidly. The crowd has inert aged to nearly lour thousand. The score now stands Athletics, 23; Maryland, 10. Fifth Inning Athletics, 1; Maryla id, noth Mfi OARPETINOS, ETO. E. J. LF.8TEB. CHA8. F. WEBEB. W, T. OEr.N'XA. E.J.LESTER & CO.'S CAEPET WAREHOUSE, No. 29 North SECOND Street, Opposite Christ Church PHILADELPHIA. CAR XETIIVGS. VELVETS, BODY ERTS3ELS, TArESTRY BRUSSELS, innEE-rLr, IN GRAIN, VENETIArJ CARPETS. ALSO, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Etc., IN GREAT VARIETY. ALL THE ABOVE GOODS WILL BE SOLD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT THE Lowest Market Rates. E. J. LESTER & CO., Opposite Christ Church No. 89 North SECOND Street, 4 S BmwSm PHILADELPHIA. 1870 RETAIL DEPARTMENT. 1870 McCALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CARPETING 8, Warehouse, No. 509 CHESNUT St. Spring Importations. NEW AND ELEGANT DESIGNS AT Greatly Reduced Prices. 1000 PIECES ENGLISH BRUSSELS, 1000 PIECES CROSSLEY TAPESTRIES. Most of tbe above are of extra quality, new styles, private patterns and designs expressly for oar trade. Canton Matting, English Oil Cloths, Cocoa Mattings. rMALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT Street, 8 2 wfm3m PHILADELPHIA. jRCH STREET CARPET WAREHOUSE. CAKPETING8. New Styles at the Reduced Rates BRUSSELS, 3-PLY8, INGRAIN. AND VENETIAN CAKFirriNGis, At SS per cent, lower than last leuon's prioea. JOSEPH BLACKWOOD, No. 832 ARCH STREET, 8 19 2mrp Below Ninth, South Side. CARPETS CLEANED AND FREED FROM motoi and worms, without injury to tbe texture, by WM. Mf.'trli'liUJi, No. 1418 SOU I'll btreat. REFHRKNOKS. Meeira J. F. ft E. B. Orne, No. WJ4 Uhemat. 1 lioniM Birch A Sons, Auctioneers. M r. Jurh binoerly, corner Uro.d and Jeff arson. M illium ltluokwood, U. 1). Hem-y W. Kubk. proprietor Girard Honse. Older. sent to uiy addreas will he urompily at,onded to. 4 ii f CIGARS. gMOKE CUMPCRT'G Tliree Mrotlicru' Clears, MANUKAOTUKKD AT It. CIIliS.lUDT Hireet, 1 fmwSinrp Neit to U. 8. Mint. "T A ROSA E8PANOLA" "KFY WKST HAVANA OiaARN." TlH.inff the ..funrr for the sale of the CfluhrAted brand of LA KUhA K&PANOl.A KKY WKS1' HAVANA C10AH8. we invite dealer, to examine our stock, bnins equal in all resueoti to the imported Uavana, ami much m M. E. MCDOWKLL ft OO., Ooiiiminaion Alorutmure, 4 71m No. to . WATHH Bireet. PtRSONS HAVINU DEBTS DUB IN ANY i art of tbe United Statea can bave them ean? adjnstcd and collected on application to tlie Oeuera Collection Ajrency, H ORB Hi S. LRAQUS r OO., o. lMtiottUtfiJtViCiVl'Uomiet. 1 DRY QOOOS. H. STEEL & SON. Nos. 713 and 715 N. TENTH Street, Have now open a choice lot of ITew. Handsome Designs lama lack point b 3, lama lack 8accjue3, lama lack makik Antoinettes, From 12 to f90. We are now Bellimr FIE QUALITIES BLACK 11ERNANIKS 20 per cent, below wtiolpsali prices, having ma le large purchases two month g airrt, before aer. Danlea had advancer! In price. Black French Uernanlea at 87X cents. All-wool UernAnlcs at C6 cents. Bilk and Wool Uernanlea at 75 cents. Bilk aud Wool neraantos at fl. Bilk and Wool Rernanlea at $1-28. Two yards wlrto Silk and Wool Harnaulcs at $3, worth 4. SUM SI Ell SILKS of eery Tarlcty.from 81 to 2 JAPANESE SILKS of every variety, from tl to $1-59. COLOKED DRESS BILKS, choice colors, $1-25 to tl BLACK GKOS GRAIN SILKS, of tho best makes, tl-25 to8-W. TRAVBI.LINO DRESS MIXTURE., of every va riety, 25 cents to tl 80. MOTTLED GRENADINES, 6hC cents, very cheap. JOUVIN KID GLOVES, SPRING COLORS, 1 and 8 buttons, our own Importation. Choice assortment of Misses' lud Gloves. It EIDER, WALTON & CO., 215 N. NINTH Street, 215 ABOVE RACE, HAVE OPENED TO-DAY A HANDSOME LINE 07 DRESS GOODS, Which we shall offer at a small advance on COST. Steel CorWool ropllns, double width, BO cents. Splendid quality do., Vift cents. Grey Poplins, 28 cents. Chene Popiins, double width, STjtf cents. Best quality Black ana White btripes for Butts, 23 cents. lim-RiilD. One lot Dappled Mohair, 20 cents. BLACK ALPACAS A 8PKC1ALTY. Bargains at 2!!, 29, Bl, 8J)tf, 60, 62X, 1f Cents. Onr B0 cent nniubf r especially attractive. BLACK SILKS CLOSING OUT. GREAT DEMONSTRATION IN WHITE GOODS. Striped Nainsooks, 20 cents. Striped Nainsooks, 25, 28, 81, 87M cents. Plaid Nainsooks, 1S, 22, 25 to 62X cents. Great Bargains in l'Uld Muslin at SVi cents. Victoria Lawns, Bishop Lawns. Swiss Muslins, IB 1S5, 20, 2ft, 87,v, 45 cents. Piqne, IT, 21, 26, 28, 81. 37f eo cents. Cheap. Good wide Plain Percales, 83 cents. Reduced. Striped and Chene Ginghams for Suits. Bias Plaid Percales. Bargains 111 Towels, 12)4, 25 cents. 20 6t ELDER, WALTON k CO. 18TO. 1870 3-4 and 8-4 Black Hernani, IN ALL WOOL AND SILK AND WOOL, FROM 75 CENTS TO $5 PER YARD. JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 407 North SECOND St., 3 30 Slurp PHILADELPHIA. LINEN STORE, No. C23 ARCH STREET AND No. I 123 CHESNUT Street Spring Importations. ' IMMENSE STOCK OF LIKEN GOODS, WHITE GOODS, and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. PRICES DOWN 8 81 mwf TO PRESENT GOLD RATE. GEORGE iYJER,, Wo. OIC CIIESWUT Street, Invites attention to his stock of DRY GOODS, se lected with great care, and will be sold as cheap as any honse in tho city. BLACK SILKS from $10 to 0 per yard. FANCY SILKS from tl to i0. HERNANI 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 U8 A CALL. 4 6 2m THE MISSUS LVicVAUCH & DUNCAN, NO. 114 SOUTH ELEVENTH STREET Dave opened their Spring Stook of EMBROIDERIES AND WHITE GOOD3 A THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. KRKNOII BRFAKFART OAPH. PlyUKb IN KVKKY VARIKTY. PI.A1D. HUUKKI AND h'IRIl'KO NAINSOOKS. VICTORIA LAWN, O AM BRIO AND jAOONril LAWN AM) SWISS PUWKD MUSLIN. l'KKNUH NAINSOOK AND OttOANDIKS, RKAI. AND IMITATION LACKS. I.ADIkH', UKNTS" AND UUILDREN'S UANDKER. CH1K1H I.1NKN AND LAOR DOLLARS AND f1TJrT8. NOVtLTllHi AND i'ANUY ART1ULKS. PARTICULAR ATTKNTION PAID TO MAKING UP IM' AN'16' WARURObES. 8 2tuiuwiiurp ADIE8' DRESS TRIMMINGS Btaple aod Fancy. Frinses. Gimns. and Bnttona. Pearl lluttonu, a Kuod assortment. Kmbruidered Slippers aud (JubUiuus. American Znptiyr. llerlin i Uyr aold, full weight. 4Dstutli3in RAPSON'8, N. W. cor, of EIGHTH and Oil If R It Y Strawta. IEMOVAL MR8. E. HENRY, MANUFAC V tnrer of ladies' Cloaks and alanullu, undine bar lata locaiiso, No. 16 North Kiiihtb atraet, iuaUuiuta for Iter largely inureaatxl buaiueus, has rumovnd to tba HI. Mi ANT AND SPAOIOU8 WaRKk(M)M, att ba tuutlieast corner of NINTH and AKCli Uiroets, vrhura alia now otters, in addition to ber stock of )loks and t'tntilla, a choice. Luvumtt UL faw.vj buwa iu Pwtuu aud Swute tUimi , NEW PUBLICATIONS. rpHE LATEST AND BEST OP MRS. SOUTIIWORTIIS STORIES. SHE HERSELF SAYS IT IS THE GREAT WORK OF HER LIFE. THE BROTHERS; OR, THE EARL AND THE OUTCAST. READY IN THE LEDGER AT H O'CLOCK TO-DAY. NEW SERIES OILED FEATHER BOOKS. JDST PUBLISHED BY THH American Sunday-School Union. REPOhTS AND THE MISCHIEFS THE? DO. 13mo, 6, IS and 28 cents. ON I.OOK1NU SEEDY. lRmo, 6, IT and 28 cents. WK VKKMIN I. 10, 20 and 28 ceuU. TUB EXPERIENCES Oif A CHURCH PLATE. 10. v aud 80 cents. BORN Wll'H A SILVER SPOON IN HIS MOUTH. 10, 25 and 30 cents. For saie at the Depository of the AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, 1123 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. A a o J w 0 i 3 lal HI 01 m 4 w pa EH m pq H z (0 Id s o o p w t H hi Z 3 CO 0 r1 DRY GOODS. R B. K. DILLON. NOS. 833 AND 831 SOUTH STREET. Ladies and Misses Crape, Gimp, Hair, Pamela and fit raw Round and Pjramid Hats; Ribbons, Satins, Bilks, Velvets and Velveteens, Crapes, Feathers, Flowers, Frames, Sasb Ribbons, Ornaments, Mourning Millinery, Orape Veils, eta 1 4 GLOBE BLUE DRILLS FOR 8ALE BY WALK, LK AMINO 4 O')., 4 23 3t No. 20 bTHAWBiCHHV Stroet. . MEDICAL. rpUE UNIVERSITY MEDICINES AliE THE FAVOIUTE PllESCltirTIONS or THB New York Pedicel University. Reliable Remedies of a high Soientillo charaoter, de sigDHd for the cure ot all di.eua.fs. tllKfAKhl) bTUlUTLV AUOOHDIVQ TO THB LAWK UK MfOIOAL OHrCliSl'RY. Tba University Medicines are propared in oonsonanoe wit h the views ot a number ot distinKtiiebed livinx Ameri oan Physicians, who believe tuat the time is soma when educated Pnysioiiins should ansa and nike a decisive attort to overthrow the heultbOestroyini system of Wimi:k eiy pievailinn in rvury town and city, and substitute bUlKN I IKIO KKSPuNSlttLK KKMKOIALH. in plu-a of t be worthless or daoKeroua Patent Medicines lloodiug the country. Tbes remedies are prepared by tba newly disoovered Cheini'al process of 1'io'eisur htott, termi'.i tjlV.AM HL'l KA I It N, by whi h the entire Active Prinoiple of any berh, druft, or chemioal is t!ioroti!ily exi racial, aud its curative propnrties lnoieasod a hundred fold over tbofe made in the ordinary manner. They are standard, most nt tun ingredients constituting thm bavin been need by tbe phy.iuinns ot the UniVHr- ity. in their private practice, for more than twenty years. Although but recently brought before the puMiu iu their present form as F1KIM.-K RKMKIMKH, they are r.pidly superseding the old poisons, PaLaut Medicines and Nnusouus Drops. They are taken in smnll doses. 1 ney are pleasaut to the tim e. Their effect, are almost instantaneous. Ther are bainiless to all We have no one OUHR ALL for all diseases, but a regular systain of Remoeiea for each dis'mol oluas of UAHlis'teof our Remedies and a valuable Medical Book sent free to anv address. PHILA DKLPHIA BRANOH: Corner of KK, V KN 1 KttNTll and UUICSN UT Street. ALVIOK 1UKK. gBlmru JfHKPH O. HARROLD. QOLONNADC HOTEL, FUTEENTn AND CHESNUT STS., FNTIBItLY NEW AND HANDSOMELY FUR NIHHKl), is now ready for permanent or transient, meats Ao. lawi ot butAL lViU iUW4 IV LET Tar SWrVkmpgaaJbtf partr. t III m a LIFE INSURANCE Statement ol the Condition or titi MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL Life Insurance Company OP Springfield, Bias?., ON THE 31st DAY OF DECEMBER, 18C9. State nf Hfatnrhftettn. Cminty rf JTrrmpden, : ita it remembered that, on this Vlst. day of January, A, D. lH7i', betoie the subscriber, a tlouimiHHionnr in and for the Htate of Pennsylvania, duly commissioned and anilio nr.ed by the Governor of the State ofi Penn.ylvanw Ut take tbe acknowledgment or doeos aa,d other wntiuirs to be used and record en in the said State of Pennsylvania, andlto anniimnter oaths snd affirmation., personally an peered Galeh hioe, President of the Masaachnaetts Mu tual Life lneurance Gompany, and nuula oat h that the following is a true statement of tbe condition of said In. surnnivs Company upon tka Bist day ot December, A. And I further certify that I have made personal siami Ballon of tba condition of said Massachusetts Mutoal Life Insurance Company on this day, and am latistiod they bave asseta safely invested to the amount ot 2,87,. W7 ;!( dollars. That I bave ei.mmed tno aecnritina now in tbe handaof the company, as sot forth in the an nexed statement, and the sauio are of tbe value repre sented in the statement. I further certify that 1 am noi interested in the affairs of said company. C ln "''"'"S whereof I bav hereunto set my hand (HJ'I' ' nd A iJ j"' jl00'1 tn'i 31st dl, of Juu. r,' ... OKORGrl WALKKR, Commissioner for the Stale of Pennsylvania. FIRST. Capital Stock. Nothing. Purely MutuaL SKCOND. Tbe value as nearly as may ba held by the Com pany....... 97,M Cash on band 3 .!! 71 Caen in First and Second National Bankaof bprtaa-neld Cash in bands of agents in oeursa of transmis sion Amount of loan secured by bonds aad mort 36,208 7B 8f),ao97 gages, cunsiiiniing me nrat lien on real estate on which there le lew than one year's interest due and owing 1 0(3 121'gt Amount of loans on wbioh interest has notbeoi ' ' pais witbin one year Amount of stocks owned by tbe company, specifying the number of shares and their par and market value I w audi.. Market 4f)8 shares National Bank Stosk... U ts.ij-6 K3,lim tuTernuieui nonus UooUU'iHI fiew York, Bnisrouri, and Micfai- gsn Htate Bonds M.OOC'Ot Lailroad Honda and City of bpriugHeld Bond (4.HXU) 76,000 00 98,30'M 8S,lMS'Ua $541,4(9 W Amount of Stocks held by the Company as collateral security for Loans, with tbe amount loaned om each kind of stock, its par aad market value: .AstatiRi Lomned (Aersesi. Market ... , rarrahte, Valut. 15 shares Glasgow Manu- tunug block... ..... l,fJ00-C $1,87TJ0 60 f hie. Aational Park Katk. 6,00000 ..OOOfJO Mat area Gbickopos Na tional Bank i,iW00 S,4$-00 55 shares boston and Al bany Hailroad stock... 6,500'00 7,865'00 8ahaiea Third National liauk stock 100 '00 375tH) 129 shares Agawam Canal V. f , WO" 10 8.000-00 8 shares Second ftational Bank........ S00O0 1.J40O0 5 ahares Kivermde Paper Co 6.000MO 6.35000. tU75O0 (.000 00 3,00000 7,760 00 800'C 1800 00 oo snares vreHinetu uis hkhtCo.,wilh snreties 8,00flf)D 8,000.00 ill b. bonds, $100 each.. SuOuO 28 00 30 shares Chicopee Na tional Bank stock 8,0(10-00 5,28000 3 L.b. bonds, ifftoo each.. I,6ooti0 l,7-t'0(l 1 " " 5tXI 600O0 6a5-00 50 shares National Park BaLkBtock 5.00000 8,000 '00 3 shares Benria Paper Co 8.000-00 A sim-rin 1,00000 2O01XJ 1.5W60 l.oUO'O aOO'OO 5,00000 3.51000 11 shares Pynchon Ks- tional Bank atook 1,1 00 '00 1,705 00 5 shares John Hancock National bank stock... 50000 SOO'OO S shares Leicester Na tional Bank stock 80000 880 00 80 sbsres Worcester Gas 4,40000 light Co. 8,00000 t.75O0 1 U. H. bonds of 18SL.... 8,ou0'00 3.670'uo a ," " " " a.too oo 2,30000 4 shares Hartford and New Haven Kailroad Block... v.900 00 10,5.1500 8,00000 2,001) '00 S.Ouu 04 3,0000 8.5MM 10,000 00 lOhnurcs rew yorg ana New Haven R.R. stock 1,800C0 3,48400 1 bondlonncil BlutTsbnd bt. Josepn Hailroad .,- 1,000 00 800 00 10 shares Continental Na tional Bank stock 1,00000 98000 lOehiues American Kx. Natiuuul Bank stock.. 1,00000 1,12000 tu niarea jiiipoiiers ana 'J'raders'National Bank stock 1,00000 1,400'00 4 bonds Council Bluff aud St. Joseph RK. .. 4,00000 3,600 'tO 10 shares bprinnheld Aqueduct Co 1,00000 1,10000 5 shales Benris Paper , Co 5.000.00 7.50O0 12 trbares CbicoDee Na tionalBank 1,200 00 1,74000 j 871,700'OD $107,657 00 Interest on investments due and unpaid Accrued in terest not yet due Other available nut rellaneous assets, specify ing their character and value Acciued rents Ottice furniture Premiums in bands of agents, less cash in course of transiuisnion Deterred premiums (quarterly and semi-aanu- . ally).. loans on sureties Loans on policies Loan Notes THIRD. A mount of lossos during the year adjusted but not due. Amount of losses reported to the company, but not aottd upon Amount ot losses resisted by tlie company Amount of losses in supeme,uwailiug lurthor proof Amount of dividends due and in course of pay ment Anioiin' required to safely reinsure all out standi. Krit.ksat4 per cent, combined expe rience v blc FOURTH. Amount of cish premiums received Pr.'inu.i'ory or hum notes Interest received lroiu invesnueuts kcuts received abV.375-sMI SM OT W.SiaM I.8S3 50 0,368 6J 137.00207 167..W01 4,066.04 l,7fw 681,32081 44,000 00 ,50OM lu,500'0if 10,00 00 160,798 34 2,481,02487 .... 6I4,R'!3'4 .... .;,u't .... lf3,rMT4 6,485 21 Total income Iill,lti0l223'02 Finn. Amount of losrespnid during the year $270,80O'0O An:ouut paid aud owing for reinsurance pre- miuiiM $2S9'55 Amount of returned premiums, whother paid or unpaid 9168,3918 Amount ot dividends declared during the year ?f 3.9WP3 Amoun' of dividends paid. $-15, .64 M A mount ot npftiitniniil during the year, in cludirg comiuisiuus paid to agents aud otticers' salaries $lrl0,47J'0t Aiiiooiitof tines paid by tbe compsny (iii,bBSt"V8 Amount of all other expenses and expendi tures $18,838-57 rurcly Blutual. It?o Capital Stock. I . :0 I'O IS AT K B IN 51. OFFICERS: CALEB RICE, President. E. W. BOND, Vice-President. CI1AS. McLEAN KNOX, Secretary. J. W. MASON, Actuary. JOHN KNOX MARSHALL, f TAT E GENT AND ATTOKNEY, OFFICES: S. E Ccrntr SIXTH and WALNUT Sti., 4 its inw(fJt) PICADKLPIIIA. ROBERT P. HARSIB, Medical Examiner, 1