THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 2C, 1870. w n vi-ir o p. n i a it s. Vot Our Oum Gtrrrupmuirnt, Nw York, April 20, 1870. Ivtvntrrlouelr ltrtiirnd. Undnr the caption of "Mysteriously Heard From," I a day or two ao nuked your attention to tho kidnapping of a lad who had written a mysterious note to his parents from somo un known place, bcKi'ini? them to discover his whereabouts and come to his relief, and inform ing tbcin that he had been overpowered and carried away while transacting business in the street. It was supposed that tho boy had been kidnapped by oue of the several bands ot Englifb. gipsies that have lately arrived in tills country, and that they were holding him bank in expectation ot a con siderable ransom being offered. That supposi tion was probably not incorrect. Very late on Sunday night the boy, whoso name Is Frederick Bennett, returned to his homo, saying that ho had come to his senses in one of the parks of tho city ho thinks Washington Park. He was laboring under a good deal of confusion, and bore tho appearariao of oue to whom a sleeping potion had been administered. Tho entire inci dent is an extremely murky and interesting Illustration of life in Now York. rtlr. Kerhter intosded to have uppearcd last night, but was prevented by Illness. With all tbo care that ho took of himself, the capricious ups and downs f the Amcrlcau cliuiate proved too much even lor his good constitution, though it is not pro bable that his illness will bo anything uioro than temporary. The I.otos lub. "Tho Lotos" is tho name of a new social club that has been otartod iu this city within tho last lew weeks, and which already owns nearly seventy members. All tho small journalistic Hnarlcrs have been picking at it since It became organized, and I therefore take this opportunity of correcting any f;i!so impressions that have reached Philadelphia. It is meant to be composed of journalists, actors, authors, musicians, singers, artists, and men of business. The latter are the heavy background for tho silver tracery furnished by the lormer. The youngest and freshest and lightest intellects of all those departments are eligible. The entrance fee is twenty dollars and the dues are five dollars per month. The club lias already leased a magnificent rcsidonce at No. 3 Irving Place, adjoining tho Academy of Music. It is to be elegantly furnished, and to be fl ted up with reading-rooms, billiard-rooms, a bar, a restaurant, and all tho usual parapher nalia of club life. It is to hold receptions once a month, aud will ere long be the scene of a grand opening reception. Some of the smartest men and women in New York, in the various depart ments I have specified, already belong to it, and by the time the first reception is held it will probably contain one hundred members. Its design is to bring together the best kind of art and newspaper people aud business people, and its character will be as far removed from Bohe miaBism as it is possible to conceive anything of being. Any one dropping in at No. 3 Irving Place of an evening, will be certain to hear some good singing and to find clever men and women who can talk. Ncl)BPrr Removal. Yesterday afternoon the Sunday Times re moved from Its old quarters at No. 1(13 Nassau street, which it has occupied for twenty-five years, to No. 13 Frankfort street, immediately adjoining French's Hotel. Its new oflices com pare very favorably w ith those of any Sunday newspaper in this city, aud brilliant enterprises for the future are already pending there. Murder Detectives. Under the reign of Superintendent Jourdan, in place of Kennedy, various reforms and inno vations are promised among the detective police. Chief among these is the unearthing of murders, a class of detections which, under Kennedy's rule, was very little attended to. The reader will certainly remember at least two remarkable mysteries upon which not a ray of light has hitherto bceu thrown. One was the murder of Mr. Rogers btfure his own door, and the other the "death" of Mr. Johu Splccr under circum stances which threw the blame upon a quarter which tho cowardly jury shrank from specify ing. Jourdan has been in only a week; but even on older broom that does not sweep better than Kennedy did would be poor indeed. AuDAnA. niWlt'AL AII 1K ASIATIC. ftliulnnie fiiiezniilva us 'H.ucrrzla I!orla." The role of "Lucrezia Borgia," both iu its dramatic and musical shape, has been given pon the stage of Philadelphia many times, but seldom or never with greater power than by the favorite artist who made her last appearance at the Academy of Music last evening. Madame Gazzanlga has been surpassed by many other Blngers In style, quality, and range of voice; but no singer who has appeared here slnco the building of the A cademy of Music has succeeded to the same extent iu the interpretation of the .real meanlug of tragic music, and of expressing all the emotional qualities of the roles that she has sustained. Madame Gazzanlga, if she were BOt a singer, would still be one of the finest tragic actresses of the time, aud her personation Of "Lucrezla Borgia" last eveulng, in Donizetti's musical adaptation of Victor Hugo's drama, proved that ehe has lost little or none of her old power, and that In retiring from the stage Bhe will etill leave upon the minds of her audiences the impression of a great artist. In all the highly wrouuht situations of the opera last night Madame Gazzanlga sang the passion ate music with uu expression that to any lover of art was worth something more than mere sweetness of voice and correctness of execution. All the high qua' i ties of her stylo were cor dially recognized by tho large audience in at tendance, and the applause was as hearty as the Interesting occasion demanded. i rignoii tang the part of "Gennaro" as no other tenor cau, and acted It considerably better than any oue anticipated that he could. Susiui, who is certaluly the best basso now before the public, was heartily applauded when he made his appearance, aud he gave a capital perform ance as "Alfonso." Tho other parts wero re spectably but not remarkably tilled. This was aunouneed as Madame Gazzaulga's last appearance iu public, but as there Is always a reservation In favor of one time more lu an artist's last appearance, we hope the suggestion that has been made for a farewell benefit will bo carried out, and that this great actress-singer will bo induced to-give oue of her favorite per sonatlons before saying a final farewell. Every one of course has noticed how much Frlnnoll Is growing in resemblance to a certain cmlntct in fact the. "enalneut American tra gedlaa. Now it i- ..pera to us that this remark able likeness ought to be made use of for artistic purposes. What a magnificent thing It would he if Mr. J. Uomlugton Falrlamb. or some other composer of eminence, would set Mdumora to music, go that Brlgnoll could appoar in war paint and feathers in the role ot "Ilig Injln." Imagine Iirlgnoli singing, in tho sweetest tones of bis silvery tenor, such a passage as "You have sent for mn anil I hve comet If jou don't want me Ml go back to iiij wigwam.'' Tbo effect would bo porfectly thrilling, and would create such a sensation as ha no, been produced upon tho American stage since Mr. Forrest first astonished and dismayo I the public by his remarkable personation of the "List of the Wampanoags." , The t'ltv AiniiseineBie. Attiib Acape.mt op Mtiwro Rossini's opera of 11 Jlarbirre di (jeiuglia will bo performed tills evening, Siirnor brignoli will introduce tho English song, "(lood-byo, Sweetheart, (iod bye." Mipr Cari.otta Patti will appear as the "yueen of Mt;ht," lu The Magic Flnp, on the, 2d, 8d, and 4th ot May. The salo of seats will coinnieneo on Thursday. At Tint Chksnut the burlesque of The Field of the Cloth of Gold will bo repeated this cvon ii g. At TnK Wat.mtt the Irish drama of Th. Connie ,Soogah will bo given tills eening, with Mr. Willittius as "Connie McGrath," aud Mrs. Williams as "Nellie Nolan." At tub Ahcii Shakespeare's tragedy of Twelfth. A'iqM will be performed this evening, with the farce of ToodU's. On Friday next Mr. Adam Everly will have a benufit, when he will make his first and only Appearance during the present season at this theatre. Mr. Everly is a talented actor who has many admirers, and a crowded house, may bo expected ou tho occasion of his benefit. 8,ir dou's p-lav of The Fast Family and tho drama of The ISpitalJiflds Meaner will ho pre.sonted. Seats can now be secured at the box ollice. At Tna Eleventh Stkkbt Opeka Hocsr a popular entertainment of minstrelsy will bo gien Ibis evening. At Duprez R Benedict's Opera. nonsK a number of attractive uovellies are aunouneed for this evening. The Panorama of "Tub Pilgrim" will bo exhibited this evening at Concert Hall for tho benefit of Green Street M. E. Church. Mh. TnrNiKK will produce Rossini's lift-sue Solennelle as the main leaturo of his coucert at Musical Fund Hall on Friday evening next. Seats can be secured at Boner's, No. MM Ches nut street. "Sheridan's Ridr." It should be remem bered that this picture is being; exhibited during the present week for tho benefit of tho Llncolu Institute. Mr. J. B. Robeits will read tho poem every day at 13 M., 4 and 9 P. M. CITY IT13JHS. Goods in the i-ikce. Just opened, TlNR ASSORTMENT, NlW BTTL.KS, Choick PATTRimS. To he made wi to ordrr in brt manner in addition to usual thoire. Stock of Readv-mape Clothing, Bknnett t Co., Toweii Ham., No. 518 Mabkkt Btukkt. ' Tbe PniLAm.pniA NATAToniuM and Physical Insti tute, situate on Broad street, below Walnut, will open for the season on tbe 3d proximo, undor the control of J. A.Payne & Brother. Hi nee our City Fathers will not grant us tho boon of free puhlio baths, then must we accept the best that is offered as by private individuals, and we know of so place so well adapted for the purposes of public bathing as the establishment named above. Tho gentlemanly proprietors have had long experience and hare completed many new and admirable arrangement that cannot fail to mset the approbation of their pUrons. Tbe basin is bo arranged that a change of water ia eon. stantly taking plaoe, and the whole volume displaced every few hours : an even, comfortable temperature ia also maintained by the use of two large boilers stationed In the basement. Instructions will also be given to begin ners, and the regulations of the batb will be in strict ac cordance with sanitary and hygienic laws. The terms are all that can be desired, as will be seen by roforiing to an a1vc rtisemont to be found elsewhere. Since oloanllness is said to be next to godliness, we would advise our readera to avail thomselvos of the bonefits of the Nutatorium. Charles Stokes, Merchant Tailor. English Pants, new style for spring, 1S70, at Charles Stokeb'. New York Paletot, new style for spring, 1870, at, CbARLEs Stokes'. English Walking Coat, now style for spring, 1370. at CHARLES STOKEH'. New York D. B. Cut-away Coat, for spring, 1370, at Oharleh Stoke'. KnglibU .Street Vest, new style for spring, 1870, at Ohableh Stokf.s'. American, French, and English style Spring Overcoats, at Charles Stokes'. No. 8H Chesnut street. Get the (Jenuine Article. Tho great popularity of " H ilbor't Compound f Cad Lifer Oil and Lime" has in duced some unprincipled persons to attempt to pal in oft a simple article of their own manufacture; but any person who is suffering from Coughs, Colds, or Consump tion should be careful where they purchase this article. It requires no pulling ; the results following its use are its best recoinmendutions, and the proprietor has ample evi dence cn file of its extraordinary success in pulmonary complaints. Tbe phosphate of lime possesses a most marvellous healing power, as combined with the pure Cod Liver Oil by Dr. Wilbor. This medicine is regularly pre scribed by tbe medical faculty. Foi sale by A. B. Wiluob, Chemist, No. lot) Court street, Boston. The attention of our readers is oalled to the extensive sale of M. Deainther, Esq , of So. 1309 Cheanut street, of bis entire stock of band-made furniture, who is about re tiring from business after twenty-live years' constant ap plication. Tbe class of goods made by Mr. Deginthar are of ex ra quality, as bis many patroaa can testify. The aale will be conducted by tbe popular salesman, Mr. B. Soott, Jr., in bis usual able manner ; and a'l in want of good arti cles in tbe f urnit ure line at bargains will do well to attend this sale. Pale positive, without the least reserve, and takes place on Wednesday and Thursday mornings of this week, at 10 o'clock. Catalogues now ready, and can be had on application at the salesroom of Mr. Soott. B. Fcott, Jr., Auctioneer. Gibard Row Sales rooms, No. 1117 Ciiehnut street. Sales or the Week. Wednesday and Thursday, 27 and 28. Mr. M. Dsgin titer's, Mo. 130V Chosnut street, entire stock superior Furniture. Declining business. Bold without reserve. Friday, 29. Mr. Barlow's regular sale of Furniture. Thursday- and Friday evenings, 28 and 2!). Splendid collection Paintings in Art (iallury. Dbt mm. Tbe moat effectual way of guarding one's health la to keep tbe feet dry, and that eaaonly be dona by tbenaeof India Rubber Onrshoes, and aa the lnola. ment season is npon na, we would advise oar readers to buy none bat the best quality, which can only be had at GOODIKAB'S Headquarters, Na 80S Chosnut street, south aide, Philadelphia, Ma. William W. Oabhidt, the jeweller at No. 8 8. Second street, tins one of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silverware in the oity, lie has also on band a large assortment of fine American Western Watches. This entire valuable stock ia now being sold outiielnw oost, preparatory to removal. Those who purchase at this store at tbo present time ore oertain to get tbe worth of their money. The Ftfteenth Amendment. After ten years of ex periment, and fifteen changes in the ingredients, Pbalon bas the pleasure of announcing that his Vitalia, or Halva tinn lor the Hair, is a perfect artioU, capable of infallibly restoring gTsy hair to its primary color, and without failure. Bold by aU druggists and fancy goods dealers. KUUBKB UVKbhhoes and BOOT! for Men, Women, and Children, can be bad at retail at the very lowest prices. Goodyear's manufacture, old stand. No. 808 Ohaanni street, lower aide. , Patronize the Philadelphia Upholstery, Fifteenth and Cbesnut streets, when in want of Curtains, bhalos, or Bedding. Handsome stock of goods and low prioea. ALUKHTbON A Oo- BiNncB'e Famtlt Biwino Machines, Ten dollar! oaob. ttaisnue ut uunuiiy luauuiuaui O. jr. Davu, Na 810 Ouasaat street. Oti. PAINTINHR.- We call particular attention to the sale of line paintings from the studios of eminent Ameri can and Kuropean artists to be sold this evening at Memrs. Birch A Son's Art Gallery, No. UK Obesnut street, at 1 o'clock. The eelleetlon embraces choice Ameriesn landscapes, lake, river, and mountain scenery, figures and fruit pieoes, elegantly mouoted in gold leaf frames. 12 TO too WANAMAIKR A BltOWN. fa to ftiO Men's and Hova' Ci.ornwa. Oar-v 2 to Jihi. mt'nts ran,KitK at every price cut In t'i to i0. every stylo, ready-mailo or nia'io to 12 to f m. order, H. K. corner Sixth and Mar 2 TO too. ket streets. frtfto to tin. Spuing overcoat. Melton, Hilk tlf0 to fin. mixed, Fancy t'asMmere, RepiH Jd M) TO I2B. lant, etc., largest variety In tlie fi) M to I'.'n. city. Oak Hull, Sixth and Market fa-do to 2T. streets. to !. Hitbinfhs Suits, both Foreign and to tin. DomcsUu Uoods, excellent -tyles. to UK. 8. K. corner Wxth and Marm-t to fi. utret'tst, Oak llall, Wanamaker 3c io t-ts. Brown. 19 f'J V ISO to oO.Dhkh9 Kuith of all the deslrablo 2ii to JtiO. styles, suitable for nny occasion. $2i) to tm. Wanamaker A Brown, Slrth aud t.'O io $" Market streets. 13-715 TO M-7G TO IS'75 TO :t-7o to $3 '70 TO 120 Hoys' Suitr, for School, Home, ami 120. Droits newest styles and best class 2t. gouilst. Wanamaker A Brown, Larue f 20. Clothing House, Sixth and Market J JO. streets. 125 I?0V8' AND YOUTnS' CnBflTTR- $2!s. HKi.ns, In great variety. Waua S2. maker A Brown, Sixth aud Market I A'), streets. ft tT V IT TO TO 10 TO ITlAItlSli:i. Ilooo WniTSON. on March 23, 1970, by Daniel M. Fox, Mayor, Mr. David Hood, of Kansas City, MiHHourl, to Miss Anna M. Wuitson, of Chester ct-unty, l'a. Palmer Siioktt.idhr On April 7, 1S70. by his Honor Daniel M. Fox, Mayor, Mr. T. I'lwood Palmer, of New Castle county, Del., to Miss Han kau L. Suohtlidgk, of Chester county, Pa. i :. Barks. On the morning of tho 86th. Instant, Mrs. Ei izapkth Bakes, in the i2il year of her ago. The friends of the family are Invited to attend tho funeral, from her late resilience, No. 614 Noble street, on Thursday afternoon at I o'clock. Flcbacher On the 24th Instant, Charlottb Flu bachhk, lu the 08 tA year of her age. The relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her brother, Jacob Flubacker, No. 821 N. F'lrteeoth street, on Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Iutermeut at Laurel Hill. Litti.k. On the 22rt Instant, Mart, wlfo of George F. Little, In the 64th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family, also Good Samaritan Lodge, No. Id, M. L., and Oneida Tent, No. 28, 1). of V., are Invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her husiiand, No. 27 Kirk brUle street, bridesburg, on w eduesday afternoon, the 27th instant, at 2 o'clock. Interment at the Pres byterian Church. McKinnt. On Sunday morning, the 24th Instant, Lii.lik, youngest daughter of tliu late Duulel aud Ssruh McKluny, of Oermantown. The relatives and friends are Invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, No. 14S7 N. Ele venth street, on Thursday morning next at 8tf o'clock. Services at St. Malachi'g Church. Inter ment at St. John's, Maoayunk. Rcssm.i, On Sabbath evening, April S-t, 1370, u a u Ka jt urnKLL, in me iDiii year 01 ins age. The friends of tho family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services, at the Spring Garden Presbyterian Church, Eleventh street, above Spring Garden, on Wednesday afternoon, the 27th Instant, at 4 o'clock . The relatives will meet at his lato real deuce, No. 1326 brown street, at 8 o'clock. Th body can be seen after 10 A. M. " Ulricu. On Sunday morning, the 24th Instant, after a lingering illuuss, Uknhy I lkiuh, Jr. His relatives and male friends are respectfully In vited to attend bis funeral, from his late residence, No. 122 Coates street, on Wednesday afternoon, the 27th instant, at 3 o'clock. To proceed to Laurel Bill Cemetery. Vinson April 2, Abil Francis, son of Abel and Martha Wilson, aged ft years and S months. The relatives aud friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from No. 4205 Frankford street, Fraukford. To proceed to Cedar Hill Cemetery. IN8URANOE. AM ERIC AN Life Insurance Company Organized 1850. Income 18G9, $ l,187,18G'4l BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Hon. James Pollock, Ex Governor of Pennsylvania, Direc tor of U. S. Mins. J. Edgar Tkonuon, President Pennsylvania Railroad, 234 8. Tbird street. Peerge Nugent, Mentleman, residence, German town. All ert O. t uberts, Ex-fresident Fourth Nat Bank. Philip B. Mingle, Seed Merchant, lui Market street. Hon. Alex. G. Oattoll.U. 8. Senator. Iasao bazletmrat, Attorney at Law. 518 Walnut street. L M. Wtailldin, Merchant, 211 and 'J2 South Kr-nt street. Henry K bsnnett. Merchant, 745 Souib Fourth street. (icerge W. Hill, Kx Presirient Seventh Nat. Bank. James L. Claghorn, President Commercial Nat. Bank. John Wanamaker, Oak Hall Clothing House, 81a and 820 Obesnut street THtC A.MKR MAN issues policies on all desirable plans at low rates, and for security and promptness in writing loses la unsurpassed by any Company in the United States. S. E. Cor. FOURTH and WALNUT Sts. ALEX. WHILLDLN, President. JOHN 8. WILSON, Secretary. Keliable men wanted as Agents. 4 9 IC 28 tnthslOtro PIANOS. CHARLES BLASIUS, SOLE AGENT FOR THE SALE OF STEIKIVAY & SOnS1 f?3 World-Renowned Piano, rz$ (Agent for Steinway A Bona sinoo 1856.) AT THE OLD WARKROUMS, No. lOOG CIICSftUT Street, 4 15JHp PHILADKLPHIA. MISCELLANEOUS. J7BENCH AND ENGLISH PAPERS, Large Assortment, NEW STYLES, SELLING AT LOW CASH IUTE3. W. O. PERRY, No. T2S AROn Street. 4 83 3t QLANK BOOKS Ot my own manufacture SELLING AT REDUCED PRICES, . W. G. PERRY, Manufacturer, 4 03 3t No. 723 ARCH Street. R U EIGHT BALLS AND MALLET, good, article, full Blze, reduced to t per net. W. G. PERRY, 4 23 stuthsnist No. 723 ARCH Street. ttil.18 ratijnt uuvk.xuu stajii caici:l.sLi:ie, The latest and most perfect improvement, adopted by tbe United 8tateatiovernment, and warranted superior to all others in market. Patent Indicators for Oay, Mouth, and Year Wheels. Perfectly simple, compact, anil durable. The ouly Stamp with Indicator (or DaU. It you want the heat, call (or this and take no other. Price, complete, tlU. Travelling and local agent wanted. i 2t linrp No. S17 S. THIRD Stxtwt, comer ot TEAR, ruiladtflpuia. OAR PET IN OS, ETO. CARP ETI NC8, OIL. CLOTIIN, ItlATTIItUS, IIIC'N, lHtlJUUIJTH, Ntnlr and Hall Carpeting, IN GREAT VARIETY. PRICES ALL REDUCED. R. L. KNIGHT & SON, No. 1222 C1IKSNUT STREET, 8 6 BtQthBm PHILADELPHIA. ft E W CARPETING 8. We are now opening a fall line of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, AND MATTINGS, OF ALL GRADR8, Which we are offerinsj at irrratly' reduced prioea from lost season. LEED03I, SHAW Si STEWART, Wo. 035 illAKKirr Ntreet, 9 34 thstu3m PUILADRLPUIA. ARCH STREET CARPET WAllEHOUSE. CARPETINGS. New Styles at the Reduced Rates BRUSSELS. 3-PLTS, INGRAIN, AND VENETIAN CAItPHTlNdSS, At 25 per oont, lower than last season'! prioea. JOSEPH BLACKWOOD, No. 832 Alt C II STKKET, 819 2m rp Below Ninth. Bontn Side. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. ASSIGNEES' SALE OP A LARGE STOCK OP CARPETS, MATTING, OIL CLOTH, WINDOW SHADES. TO BE SOLD FOR CASH, AT STORE, No. 253 SO.UTH SECOND STREET, 4 2o6trp PHILADELPHIA CARRIAGES. CARRIAGES. WM. D. EOGrERS, CAHXUAG22 HUILDEH, ORIGINAL AND ONLY Manufacturer of the Celebrated ROGERS CARRIAGES, lOOO antl lOl 1 CIIlSIN TJT STKEET, PHILADELPHIA. New and elegant styles of Carriages constantly produced. 8 W tothj3mrp UPHOLS TERY GOODS, ETO. NOBLIT, BROWN, NOBLIT & CO., Rob. 222 and 218 S. 8EC0ND Street, PHILADELPHIA. Importers, Manufacturers and eaters io Upholstery Goods, Car Trimmings. Cabinet Makers' and Undertakers' Eindirgi. Swiss atd Nottingham Curtains, Hair Seating, Curled Hair Bedding: ETO. ETO., S I83m5p Wholesale and Retail. OUTLERY, ETO. jODGEKS & WOSTEN HOLM'S POCKET KNIVES, Pearl and Bta handles, and beautiful finish Rodgers', and Wade A Butcher's Rasors, and the cele brated Leooultre Razor; Ladies' Scissors, In oases, of the finest quail tj; Rodgers" Table Outlerj, Carvers and Porks, Razor Strops, Cork Borews, Kto. Ear instruments, to assist tbe baexinc, of the moat approved oonstraotion, at P. MADKIRA'8, ISO No. Ill TENTH 8treeU belowOtaesnnl MILLINERY, ETO. QRAND OPEF4ING OF Spring Millinery and Straw Goods, AT JULIUS SZCHEL'S, Old Store, No. 107 N. EIGHTH Street, New Store, No. 631 N. SECOND Street. Black Linen-Hack 8ATTNB, of every quality. Colored Linen-Hack bATI NS, In every ilealrabl Bliade. 0ILES to natch any Bliade of Dress Trimmings. HON NET and TItlMUINU K1BHONS. BASH KIBbONS, In Plain, Plulil and Human. blHAW DATf for Ladles and Misses. FRENCH FLOW E Kb, toe newest 8tvlen. Tne above goods comprise the nwst styles, and I would if spectfully call the attention of the L idles examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. JULIUS 8ICHEL, No. 107 NOHTH EIGHTH STKEET, No. C31 NOHTH SECOND RTUEKT." P. S. No trouble to show goods. 1 1 thiitaiml DRV OOODS. 1.8 7 0. - Demonstration Extraordinary "AT THORW LEY'S," EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Sti. PHILADELPHIA. SPECIAL OPENING OF WHITE GOODS, DHESS OOODS, SILK GOODS, LINEN GOODS, DOMESTIC GOODS, SHAWLS, and LACK GOODS, At prices that nrtst Interest a monpy-Baving and iiionej-ni't'Uillng couiuiuultj. "CALL AND EXAMINE." JOSEPH H. TH0RNLEY, NOHTHKA8T CORNER EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Sts , 8 itut PHILADELPHIA. F CALlMVIiLL, No. 51 North RICH Til Street. Biaek Silks (new Roods, receired dally), $1, l'37Jtf, I'M, r3, 1-76. 1-87, 2, 2 25, 2 W, 2 75, 3. Black Satins, ont bias, $1 75. 2. 2 21). Plaid Bilks, neat patterns, $1 12, 137, 1 50. Japanese 8ilks, $1. Japaneso Silk Dress Patterns, $13, 13, 14, 15. Bilk Poplinettss, $1. bilk Poplinettee, tifrnred, $l'2.i; very choice. Ptriped and Plaid Poplinettea, $1. Silk and Wool Poplins and Serge, L Mottlet Ohalli Cloth, 25o. M ttled Granite Ulotn and Mohairs, Bio. A'ottlei Poplin and Mohairs, grey and brown mixtures, M.W.6.KC. Black Bnglish Grenadines, 35, 39, Sto. All-wool Grenadines (open mesh), 60, 62o. Silk and 'Wool Grenadines, 62, 7s, 87c, CI. Black Alpaoa and pure Mohair. Block all wool Delaine, wide, 62, 75, 87o. Black Tamise. v Figured bilk Grenadines, 50, 62o. White Goods. Nainsook, Gatnbrio, Jaconets. Plaid Nainsook, Plaid Hwiss Mall. t-i trench Mnslin, 63, 75, 87c. 94 Freaoh Nainsook, 75, 87o. White Plqne. Fienoh Corded Pique, 82, 75o. Shirting Lmeas, decided bargains. Bird eye Linens, 25, 31, 37, 60, 75c., $1. Ladies' Hemstitched Hdkfe , 12. 15, 25 81,3"c. Ladies' Hemstitched and Corded lldkfs., .0, SSo., worth SIXo. Ueats' Linen Hemstitched Hdkfs., 12V, S 3', 37Xo. Gents' Colored Bordered Hdkfs , 25, 31. 37, 60o, Buff, Brown, and l ead colored l inens, for dresses. Marseilles Qnilts, auction lots, cheap. Honeycomb Quilts, lltt 4 26Us2t 1870. isro 3-4 and 8-4 Black Hernani, IN ALL WOOL AND SILK AND WOOL, FROM 75 CENTS TO tS PER YARD. JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 407 North SECOND St., 8 30 3mrp PHILADELPHIA. 1870 LYONHCA0HEMIKE 1870 ' TAFFETA, ' FOR BEST CITY RETA1B SALES. aKYRI! AcEVh III.L,, .FOURTH AND ARCH STREET3, Find by adhering to the BEST LYONS SILKS they command the best trade. LYONS GROS GKAIN CACHEMIRE. LYONS 8AT1N FACE Do. LYONS DRAP DE SJlE. LYONH DKAP DE PAhlS. N. B Several lots LUPIN'S FABRICS, from suc tion this morning. Aiso, Frenrh Percales. Also, Printed Jaconets, Diagonal Poplins. Aixerlas lor Arab Mantles, Seersuckers, at 12jtf cents per yard. N. B. 'I wo more lota of those RE VOWNEO$2 BLACK SILKS 2 13 stuth3m GEORGE FRYER, o. OlO CliK'OiUT Street, Invites attention to his stock or DRY GOOnS, se lected with great care, and will be sold as cheap as any house in the city. BLACK SILKS from Sl-M to 18 per yard. FANCY BILKS from II to S O. BbRNANI in Black and Colors. INDIA AND OTHER SHAWLS. INDIA PONWEE. DKES8 GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY, and many articles not to be found In any other store. GIVE US A CALL. 4 0 2m Q R EAT BARGAINS IN lnclt fMIIcn. SPECIAL BaRUAlNH ID BLACK 8II.K8. SPECIAL HAliGAlNS IN JAPANKHR H1LKS. BFFC1AL BARGAINS I it JaHANHSK B1LK.S. bPK IAL BAK(iAlNS IA IKISH PUPLINS. BPKOIAL BAKAiNS IN IH1SH PUP1.I.MS. THF HNTIRK BTOOK MAHK.UU DOWN TO GOLD AT PAK- Kpocie ftiTrn Out In Change. CEO. D. WISHAM, Io. 7 rtorth i:iiiill I'll Hu eet, 8 9Klttulli PHILADKLPHIA. I L L O N. U 8. ii. NOS. E23 AND 3U1 SOUTH 8TRKET. Ladirs and tlisses Crape, Gimp, Hair, Pamela and Btiaw Bound and Praniiil Huts: Hihbons, Satins, Silks, Velvets aud Veireteens, Grapes, Poatners, Flows rs, Krsmes. hash Ribbons, Ornaments, Mourninc Millinery, Oraps Veila, etc 14 T AUIE8' DRESS TRIMMINGS J j Staple and b aucy. i'rinitt-s. Gimps, snd Buttons. 1'HtttT buttoiiH, a good assortment. Knibroiuered blippers aad Cushions. Anier'can xipu)r. ' herlin iCtphyr sold, full weight. .. SKstutllilm RArHOPTB, 4 H Hilt N. W. cor, of KIGHTH and OIIKRKY Streels. REMOVAL MRS. E. HENRY, MANUFAC turer of Indies' Cloaks and Mantillaa, HndinR ber late lovatien, No. 16 North KiKiitb street, inadequate fur ber largely iorreaaeO businuss, has removed to the Kl.MiANT AND KPAl.loUH WaRRKOOM, tttlis houtheast corner of NINTH snd A KUId Streets, where she now oners, in addition to her slock of Cloaks and Mantillas, a choice Invoice of Paieley Hhawls, Lace Pointaand bug tea. HlWBrn CLOBEBLVE DRILLS FOR SALE BY 1 WM,". tMrni ,t mi,, 33t Vo. ) DlHAWdattttX buwh FIFTH EDITION TZIZ2 LATEST LTEW3. NEWS FROM THE BORDER. The Canadian Parliament. Fenian Excitement. Etc., Ktc. i:tc, IStc, Ivtc. FROM THE DOMINION. Kflllrmrnt ol the Northwestern Trsulild. Ottawa, April 20. A despatch from Ottawa saya that Judjje Black, and Father Richot had a private interview with the Premier. It is stated on trustworthy authority that considerable pro gress was made towards a thorough understand ing and settlement of all matters connected with the Northwest. Nothing was determined npon between Sir John McDonald and Judjjo Black, but progress was made towards an adjustment of difficulties. In tbe meantime tho arrangements for Bonding armed forces into the territory will continue. The original Intention will bo fully carried into effect. Scott was not present at this interview. The Interview will be continued to-morrow. The Fenian Hrare. Ottaw a, April 20. In the House of Commons last night Mr. McK.enr.te said that last week the government bad asked extraordinary power to provide against an anticipated attack, and he dt eired to know if the danger bad been losa than expected, and was the government pre pared to repeal the act suspending the habeas corpus, as they should not needlessly alarm the country and disturb business, preventing emi gration by exciting fears that tho country was in danger of being disturbed. Sir George E. Cartler said that the government bad certain information on which it acted. Al though this was not the time to justify their actions, he might say they had not withdrawn all forces from the frontier. Tbe decided action taken had prevented aa invasion, and they bad that day received an inti mation that all volunteers should not bo with drawn as there was still danger ahead. The Hon. Mr. Hoi ton said he had opposed the proposition of the Government, and although his reason was not convinced, still he thought they had acted hastily aud unadvisedly in leading people to believe that the country was in a chronic state of malaise. Sir George E. Cartler repeated that the Gov ernment was acting on definite information, and not on mere newspaper rumors, FROM JVEW ENGLAND. Railway Employee' Strike. Portland, April 26. A row Is reported on, the Ogdcnsburg Railroad at Standish. The ) a 'we ,8 on section 10 are said to have struck and attacked the laborers on section 15, to drive them off. Officers have gone from Portland to enforce order. FROM THE WEST. Urrat Hllllard Match. Ciiicaoo. April 26 '1 he match game of bil liards last night, between Coon and Parker, 500 points, French caroms, was won by Coon by ono point. ROOFING. PATENT ENGLISH ASPHALTE ROOFING FELT This Felt makes a cheap, daraSle, and light permanent Rooting, and from It lightness and easy applicability, It can be readily fixed by any carpenter or bandy laborer. It is much nsed for large Open Hoofs, as of Ghurohes. Chapels, Public Halls, sto , as well as for Houses, Uot tanes. Verandahs, hummer Houses, etc It equalizes the temperature by counteracting the heat of aummer and tbe cold of winter. It deadens the sound of falling rain or bail on the Roofs, and prevents condensation of moisture, Tbe Kelt does not crack from otianue of temperature, and, being non conducting in its properties, resists alike heat from the Sun and oold from the Frost. It is mode in Rolls, 36 yards long, 33 Inches wide. Patent Vitumlnous Lining; Felt FOR THB PROTECTION OF DAMP WALLS. To those building at the Sea-shore, attention is called te this Felt a especially adapted for Lining Walla. FOR SALS BY MERCHANT & CO., frlanufacturer'a Agents. 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