THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1870. 5 rc a w-t o n g ions. rm Oir Own Orrrponrtmt. New York. May 10, 1870. The Pop1nr "tVtant.U-lt." The Great Empire Skatlnir Kink undergoes a ehans;e every other week. At one time it is a skating ground; at another a natatorium; then It becomes a cattle fair; then a poultry show; secondly, a circus; lastly, and to conclude, a mechanical bazaar; and fourthly, a summer garden. That is the inspiration it is enjoying at present. The cocolle goes there and the thief. So do the poor families to whom cheap pleasures are godsends, and who enjoy the economical lager and the frugal music. This skating rink you must know is an immense affair so far as t Ize is concerned. It is about as large as Wash ington and Independence Squares thrown into one, and at night, when it is lit by hundreds of gas-jets, and has shrub bery gracefully disposed, people who know nothing about the matter compare It to the Jardln Mabille. For ho many clumsy public-garden contrivances, by-the-by, has that poor Jardln Mabille been made responsible? In fact this great wooden building, made bright with lights, and green with shrubbery, and a-clink with glasses, and a-buzz with people, has all the brazen roysleringuess of the open-air concerts of last summer, with none of the artistic delights due to the fine playing of Theo dore Thomas' band. It is a poor-people's garden-concert abundantly sprinkled with the grlscttcs and flash men of the city. Still It gives pleasure nightly to a large quautity of innocent people aud on that account is not to be despised. Tlie Hmyth Nmnnli. The Rev. Mr. Smyth has performed a work which Bocicty will not willingly forget. With reference to drink he has shown, as Fumble chook would say, that it is right to do it, that it is kind to do it, and that he would do the same again ! True, he has tenderly admonished his flock from the pulpit to be kindly affectionate one to another (meaning forgiveness to him), and has condescended to intimate that if it i3 expected of him he is quite willing to resign. But he has given do assurance that Sunday milk-and-gin shall not be his beverage whenever he chooses to make It so. There was a funny paragraph in one of yesterday morning's papers to the effect that a new drink, called "Smyth's Recuperator," had been started. Seriously, and without Joking, if you ask at any bar iu the city for the "Smyth Smash" the bar-tender understands immediately that you desire some preparation of milk-and-gin. The drink may not be, strictly speaking, a "smash," but the name suflioiently hits off the beverage's peculiar properties. Hammer and Sottn. Summer and soda, iike impudence aud igno rance, always go together. They have come now, at least the one has, and we may very soon be expecting the other. The one that has already made its appearance is soda. Its cool and sparkling qualities are announced every where in the apothecaries' shops, in the side walk stalls, in the parks, at the theatres, through the lobbies every where, in fact, where thirsty humanity is crowded together. It is emphatically an American drink; nine-tenths of the imbibers are Americans, as has been proved by statistics already. The apoplectic English man shuts down upon -It, and dogmatically informs you that it "ain't proper stuff for yon to put in your .belly." He absolutely prefers his ginger beer, the blarsted and delusive crea ture. The lymphatic German surveys you with moky eyes as you empty your half-dozenth glass (he has drank his twenty of beer already), and assumes a look of mild contempt. The French man adheres to bis "thimblefull" of absinthe only he makes the thimble large. But the American quaffs his soda, throws back his head to feel its billion of bright bubbles melt in his mouth, and is refreshed for the hour. There is more soda water drank in New YorK during the summer than in any other city in the world. Not that New York deserves to be therefore pet upon a pedestal and worshipped by the provin cial circle of the United States. Not by any means only you know our civic vanity is gra tified in doing anything, bad or good, to a greater extent than any one else. "The hap piest people on the face of the yearth," is the boast of the United States citizen. "We beat the world," is the New Yorker's motto. Aud so you will excuse our being puffed up on the question of soda water. We derive our speeches from its sparkle and our foresight f rem its fizz ! We do about one-eighth of the whole soda-water business of the I uion. One thousand fountains are in blast in New York city alone during the summer months. There is a certain store upon Broadway that during the hottest days of the season sells ten thousand glasses per. day. The average quantity sold, however, at the few stores where the thing is made a specialty, is three thousand glasses per day, though five thousand is considered nothing extraordinary. It is computed that during the three hottest months we drink two hundred thousand glasses dally, or eighteen millions in the aggregate of ninety days. How's that ? Alnt it quite enough to account for the organic injury dene to the Gotham Hannah ? A Palace Lining la Eternal Etcetera. Since Mr. Fechter revived the Lady of Lyous it has become the fashion to quote from "Claude Melnotte." All I mean to imply from the above quotation is that we really do expect to have a big glass house soon and then of course we shall stop throwing stones at our neighbor cities as we sometimes do. It ought to be as easy for us to support a crystal palace as for our little sister Brooklyn to run a Blot's restaurant. What is the use of our having a Young Men's Christian Association which presents prizes to holy target shooters end gets opera artists to sing for it; what is the use of our forever throwing our park, aud "our" Greenwood, our post-office and our city hall, our arcade railway, and our East River bridge into the eyes of the world, unless we can also blind them with a glass palace not second to Sydenham? A chai ter has already been granted bv the Legislature which confers sufficient power npon an "industrial" company. The charter is for fifty years, and the capital is seven millions. The incorporators are to hold a meeting ia a few days. Ali Bab. Ola World Item. The Due d'Aleneon has been required by the Italian Government to quit Palermo because his intendant held meetings at his house of persons believed to be hostile to the existing reaime. The American officers taking service in jLsrTDt. bv sneclal invitation from the icerov. will carrv with them numerous Improvements in implements and machinery, adapted to Egyp tian agriculture. Mr. Charles Wells, the well-known Oriental scholar, who wrote a book on "Political Eco nomy," in Turkish, has been appointed professor of English literature in the Naval College of Constantinople. Most of the dispossessed Italtau princes are going to seek a refuge in Austria. Some ef them pretend to believe that Victor Emanuel will soon share their exile. Probably "the wish is father to the thought." The Vavcase announces that the Shah of Persia has left Ghilian, to return to Teheran. The linssian Military Governor of Bakou. who had been at Ghilian to compliment his Majesty, has retnrncd to I.akon. Another Mnzzlnian plot, so-called, has been discovered at Turin. Placards were found In scribed with "Death to Victor Emanuel !" "Live the Republic!" etc., and a number of bombs were discovered in private houses. niNICAL AHIf 1 It ATAXIC. Tb) OUT Amnminse!. At the Acapemt op Music on Thursday evening next a grand choral and orchestral con cert in aid of the Bedford Street Mission will be given. The boy choirs of St. Mark's and St. Clement's Churches, assisted by Mrs. Susan Galton-Kellcber, will execute tho vocal music undor the direction of Professor James Pearce. A fine orchestra will be in attendance, and the en tertainment altogether will be of a noral and in teresting character. The Bedford Street Mission is engaged in a very important work, and it is greatly in need of money to carry on its opera tions. If a handsome sum can be realized from this concert, it will be able to do much that must otherwise remain undone; and we hope that our citizens will endeavor to make the affnir a brilliant success. The programme for the occasion is as follows: PART i. 1. Symphony, No. 8. Mozart Aditgin-Alloirro. Antl.iDte. Mennotto Fittnla. 2. Antbom -"Lay not up for youraetvus'' ,Tira Pearoe il. Hymn -"Thou wbimn Almighty Won!" tl'earee's (tollectinn, Part 6 H. Hils 4. AndantP-1 rom nth Symphoi y Beethovfto 6. Aria "I know that my Kmlnomer lire'h" Haadel Mrs. Kellolier. 6. Chorus-"HalIelujah" Handel PART IL 1. Overturn -"William Toll-' Rossini 8. Bong "The Lover and th Hird" Uugliolmo Mrs. Kellehor. "OmyliiYt-'alike ths red red ruse" Garrett 3. Part Songs "O huh Uips, my babie" Sullivan (The Blue Bnllg of Scotland." 4. Canon (for three voices) "PcrHda Ulori". .. .fJherubini MnMers Otto Hartman. J. Glover, and J. Knipn. 5. The Truuip Chorus, with Soprano Solo. .. .Sir 11. Bishop Mrs. Kelleher. The price of admission is fifty cents, and one dollar for reserved seats, which can be obtained at Boner's, No. 1103 Chesnut street. At the Chesnut Mr. A. M. Hernandez will have a benefit this evening, when he will appear in a number of his amusing specialties. The performance will conclude with the last act of Tlie Fair One with the Blonde Wig. Her nundez is a first-class performer in his line, and he has contributed greatly to the success ot the troupe to which he is attached. He ought to have a full house to-night. Atthb Walnut Mr. and Mrs. Barney Williams will appear this evening as "Bagged Pat" and "Judy O'Trot," in Ireland As It Was. This drama will be followed by Contweticut Court ship, in which Mrs. Williams will personate "Jemima," and the performance will conclude With The Irish Tutor. At the Arch tho drama of Fritz, Our Cousin German will be repeated this evening, with Mr. Joseph K. Emmett in the leading role. At Duprkz & Benedict's Opera House the Interesting entertainment known as Mac Evoy's "Hibernlcon" is now ob. exhibition. This is an artistic panorama of some of the most romantic features of Irish scenery, which is made additionally attractive by a description of great battles, incidents and antiquities, and by appropriate music and personations of Irish character by a number of competent artiste. The "Hibernlcon" has been much improved since it was last shown in this city, and it is well worth a visit. At the Eleventh Street Opera. House an attractive variety of songs, dances, and bur lesques will be presented this evening. The Panorama or "The Pilgrim" will be exhibited this evening at Concert Hail for the benefit of Company G, Fire Zouaves. The Pennsylvania Polytechnic and Ana tomical Museum ia now open at No. 1305 Chesnut street. A Grand Concert by the pupils of Jefferson Grammar School is announced to take place on Wednesday evening, May 25, at the Academy of Music, for the purpose of raising funds for the purchase oi a piano. A very interesting pro gramme has been prepared, a prominent feature of which will be a opera eu'tled Laila, the libretto by Mrs. L. L. Stratton and the music by Kx. w. otrauon. Mr. Carl Wolfsohn will give a grand con cert on Saturday evening next for the accommo dation of those who were unable to attend his matinees. The programme will contain several of the gems ot Mr. Wolfsohn s matinee con certs as well as some novelties, and It will appeal at once to the popular and the cultivated taste. Mr. Wolfsohn will be assisted by Emil Gastel, Mr. Wenzel Kopta, Mr. Kudolph Hennig, and Master Alfredo Barili. CITY 1TEJ18, Oua Spbino Styles IH STOCK. Full Supplt. All Knout, All Sizkh, All bTYLKrt, Men's, Youths', and Bora' Olothino, Ready-made ob in the Puce, to be made XO OBDKB. Bennett k Co., Half -WAT betwhek v Toms Him.. Fuiu and Sixth btbeets.) No. 518 Market Hibeet. Rockbill A Wilson bare the largest stock of Ready- made Ulothinic in the city the most reliable for Men, Youths, and Iloys te select from, and at prices far below the lowest, as oar business is eondaoted with less than half the expense of some other houses. Rockhill 6 Wilson's Brown Btene Hall, Nos. 603 and 06 Chesnut street. P. 8. Remember the Ten-Dollar All-wool Spriu Suit and Five and Sevan-Dollar Orercoata. R. A W. Kqualled by few, excelled by none, aduibed bt all, the customers-made clothing from Cbables Stokes', No. 824 Chuanut street. Prices low as elsewhere. To save money and avoid delay, place all your orders for upholstery work, such as putting down oarpeta, up holstering and covering furniture, furniture slips, bed ding, curtains, shades, etc., in the hands of Albertaon ft Co., Fifteenth and Ohesnat, who make it a main feature of theirs to insure full and entire satisfaction to every customer. Ma. William w. Oashidy, the jeweller at No, 8 8. Second street, has one of the largest and most attraotive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silverware in the eity. Be baa also on band a large assortment of fine Amarioan Western Watches. This entire valuable stock is now being sold out below coat, preparatory to removal. Those who purchase at this store at the present time are oartala to get the worth of their money. Dbt Fxrr. The most effectual way of guarding Otis'! health ia to keep the feet dry, and that oan only be dooo by the nee of India Rnbber Ov.rsb.osa, and as the inol. ment season is npon ns, wewonld advise oar readers to buy Done but the beat Quality, whiob oaa only bo had at Ooodieab's Headquarters, No. WJt Ghasnat street, tooth side, Philadelphia, Cod Lrvia Oil and lime. That pleasant and active agent ia the ours ef aU consumptive symptoms, " WilborU Compound of Jim Cod Liver Oil i Lims," ia being uni versally adopted in medical practice. Sold by the pro prietor, A. B. Wilbor, Chemist, Ne. 1W Court street, Boston. Radical Reform. The old mode of changing grey hair to a color mere or leas natural ia eternally eoolished. PmaLon'sVitaija. ob Salvation eob the Haib, imparta to the bleached nures the very shade that has bean bleached out of them by time or sickness, and is oluar and hsa no sediment. Sold by all druggist and fancy goods dealers. BitbbKB OtebihoM AND Boon for Men, Women, ana Children, can be bad at retail at the very lowest prioee. Goodyear' manufaotara, old eland. No. BUS Choanal Itreet, lower aids, Bingeb's Family Sewino Machines, d i . , , , . Tn dollars cash. Balance in monthly instalments. O. V. lAvm, No. 810 Chesnut street. Buy your Furniture at The Great Amerieaa, No. Wi ad lztx Market street. Cheapest ia tus city. FIFTH EDITION nilS LATEST FROMJVKW YORK. Tfao Onfldn Mar vl rare. New York, May 10. The steamer Arizona, from ABpinwall, brings 53 of the survivors of the Oneida disaster. The AlrFarland Trial. Continued from tht Fovrth Hdilion. This shows premeditation and design. lie leaned forward when Richardson entered, nred, and made his earapat In this proceeding he exhibited memory and judgment and perception of danger all Indi cations of a sane mind. Counsel then explained that private roucgel had always been allowable, and asserted that the Jury men who had been challenged were not challenged on account of their race. Defense tried every ques tion except mnrder, and had worked to blacken the character of Mrs. Calhoun, Mrs. Sinclair, and Mr. Greeley. This attempt was absurd, as It was nnsustalned by the evidence. McKarlandhad consented to his wife's appearance on the stage, and had received a portion, at least, of the money so realized. In all this was seen the kindness of the Slnclairs and Mrs. Calhoun. Counsel expresied his belief that the jurors be Moved in McFarland's prutit, but there might be donbt as to the degree. The threats, first shooting, p-emeditatton, ami motive overthrow the theory f iDsanity. If he be guilty of murder let him be hanged ; If of manslaughter, let him go to the Htate Prison. The law must be vindicated lu this caso, or there will be no security for life, and he felt sure they wonld decide according to the evidence and according to their oaths. At the conclusion of .Tudrre Garvin's speech the court took a recess, and after the recess the Re corder proceeded to charge the jury. FROM EUROPE. London, May 102 P. M. Consols for money, 94 1( j for account, 94',. U.S. B-20s, 83 for the old Issue or isus. LivKRrooi., May 10 I P. M California Wheat, 9s. fld. ; red Western, Rs. 4d. ; red winter, 9s. Receipts of Wheat for three days, 7&00 quarters, all Ameri can. Flour, 26s. 6d. Corn, 80s. Pork, 10 3s. This Evening' Quotation. Franifobt, May 10. United States five-twenties opened flat. Paris, May 10. The Bourse closed uutl. Rentes, 7-lf. Vie.. Havre, May 10 Cotton opened active and Arm at lSJf. on the spot and 130 afloat. c o iTjiTe s h . Senate. Continued rem, the Fovrth Edition. The DrBt section, providing for a reduction of the army to 25,000 men, on or before July 1, 1911, was read. Mr. Wilson said at the close of the Rebellion the army numbered 1,034,000 men. In 1M6 a reorganiza tion took place, and the cumber was cut down to 54,000 or 03,000, but with a proviso that It could be Increased to 80,000. The rank and file now amounted to 86,000 in actual service, and a further reduction was proposed to 25,000. The second, third, and fourth section! provide for the honorable discharge of army ortloers upon their own application two years' additional pay and allowances to be paid to ofllcers. ALL HAIL! Notwithstanding the TREMENDOUS STORM of Customers on Saturday last, we have aa IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OP SPRING CLOTHING . , . .......... - 4 FOB MEN AND BOYS beyond anything ever known. ALL SIZES. ALL STYLES. ALL PRICES. WANAMAKER BROWN. WANAMAKER & BROWN. iil:i. Arthur On the lotn of May, at the residence of Armstrong Noble, Esq., Carlisle, Pa., Samokl Ar thur, In the 48th year of his age. Due notice of the funeral will be given. Booz. On the 8th Instant, Elmika, wife of Valen tine Booe, aged 87 years. Her relatives aud friends are respectfully Invited to attend her funeral, from her husband s residence, No. 823 West street, on Wednesday, the 11th Instant, at 1 o'clock. E3hek. On the 8th Instant, after a lingering ill ness, John B. Eshsb, in the 69th year of bis age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence, No. 1639 Thompson street, on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. To proceed to the Odd Fel lows' Cemetery. Uiabn. On the 7th Instant, after a short Illness, W altkk IIbakn, In the 28th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family, also Phi lanthropic Lodge, No. 15, L O. of O. F., are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence, No. 1249 S. rnlrtetnth street, on Wednesday at 1 o'clock. Interment .tt Mount Peace. INSURANCE. AMERICAN Life Insurance Company of iiilaii:lpixia. Organized 1850. Ineonu 18G9, $1,187,186-44 BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Bob. James Pollock, Kx -Governor of Pennnlvania, Di res tor of U. 8. Mint. J. Kdror Thorn aon, President Pennaylvania Railroad. 238 B. Third street. George Nugent, Gentleman, residence, German town, Albert O. fcoberte, Ex-f resident fourth Nat. Bank. Philie B. Mingle, Seed Merobant, 10! Market street. Hen. Alex. U. UatteU, U. 8. Senator. laaae b azlehoret, attorney at Law. 508 Walnnt street. L. M. Whilldin, Merobant, 80 and 22 South ITrent street. Henry K. Bennett, Merobant, 745 South Fourth street. George W. Hill, Ki President Seventh Nat. Bank. James L. Claghorn, President Commercial Nat. Bank. John Wanamaker, Oak stall Clothing. Uoase,81s and 830 Cheanut street. TUB AMERICAN issnea policies on all desirable plana at low rates, and for security and promptness in writing losaea la nnsarpaeeed by any Company In the United State. S. E. Cor. F0UETH and WALHUT Sti. ALEX. WHILLDIH, President JOHN 8. WILSON, Secretary. Us liable men wanted Agenu. 4 16 S3 tathslotrp PAPER HANGINGS, E I O. PAPER HANGINGS, AT RETAIL.. A. t Ifcigrlit Pricos. JOHN H. LONC8TRETH, No. X2 NORTH THIRD STREET, o sin PHILADELPHIA. LOOK! LOOK!! LOOK!!! WALL PAPERS and. Linen Window Shade Manufactured tha chaaneet the eitr, at JOHNSTON'S Depot. No. 103J fcr-KlNG OAKDKN Dlreet, below Kleveath. branch. Mi DRY QOOD8. C A sL. I W 12 Ia I, No. 6l!?f. EIGHTH STREET. Black Silks, Mc. $1,1 37, I'M. 1-6J, 1-75, 1ST, S. J 25,2 W, 1-75, 8. Black Satin (cut bias), $1 60, t'75, 2, 2 23, 2 .TO. Black Alpaca and Pure Mohair, J:c. up to $1. Black All-wool Delaines, 7-4, 6x, 75, 87c Blsok Tamise, CI, 1'13. Black Grenadine, All wojl and Silk and Wool, ST, 50, SJ, 75o. $L Black Grenadine, two yarde wide, $2 75, 3, 31. Black English Bai-ego, 25, 2S, Mo. Colored Silks, Blue, Brown, and Grnn, $1 24. Do. do. Blue, Brown, Pink, White, etc., $175. Plaid Silks, CI'87, 1 W. Japanese Silks, $1, 1 1J'. Do. do. Dress Pattftrn. $IJ, 1?,, U, 15. Silk Popllnette. $1. Striped, Plaid, and Plain. Silk Poplinette, Figured, CT25. Silk and Wool Barege, CI, 1 12 Silk and Wool Rolled Poplins, 75e Figured Knglish Grenadine. 20, 25o. Do. French Grenadine, 45, 60, 62o. Colored Linen for Dresses. Pink and BuS French I .awn, 25 "la. French L'hiatz, Pink, Bull, and Bius. French Litle Ginghams, 25o. Mottled Mohair and Poplins, 31,S7c. Mottled foplin, fr4 wide. 37, 60, 62, 75c. Striped Mohair, 25c , wide goods. Japanese Poplin, 25, Sic. Shirting Linens, very cheap. Wash Damask Table Llnnn, 37, 44, 50, tttc. l inen Towels, 12(, 15, 2i), 25, 31, 37o. Birdeye Linen, 25 np to 75c. Hemstitched Linen Hdkfs., 12, 15. 29. 25. "K Gents' Hemstitched Hdkfs., 15, 25. 31. 37, 60c Ladies' Hemstitched and Corded Hdkfs.. 2. :;lc. Plaid Nainsooks and Swisa Muslin. Plain Nainsook, Cambric, Swiss Muslin. French Muslin. French Jaconet. Puffed Muslin, 62c. Tuoked Muslin, extra cheap, 28, 31, 37, 40c. Figured Pique, 25, 31, 87, 60c. (lorded Pique, 87, 60, 62c. French Corded Pique, 62c. 5 7 Stu2t Demonstration Extraordinary "AT THORNLEY'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 prices that mist interest a money-saving and moncy-BDendlng community. "CALL AND EXAMINE. " JOSEPH H. TH0RNLEY, NOETHKAST CORNER EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN S?. S 3 thfltuS PHILADELPHIA. Just received, a handsome assortment of LAMA LACE SACQTJB3, in white and black. LAMA LACE ROTTJNDES. LAMA LACS POINTS. PAISLEY SHAWLS. PRINTED CASHMERE SHAWLS. BEDOUIN MANTLES. JOHN YV. THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 407 North SECOND St., 8 30 Smrf 1870. PHILADELPHIA. EYRE & LANDELL 1870. Have to-day another opening of LLAMA LACE JACKETS, LLAMA LACE FANCHETTES, LAMA LACE FROU FROU8. LLAMA LACE PALMEUSTONS. EYBE & LA.HII;LiL,, FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS, Have made their usual annual arrangements to re ceive the Friends. Hair Cord Lawns ; Neat French Lawns. Sylvanlas and Zenoblas; Qalet Style Silks. Barcelona Handkerchiefs ; Bordered Shawls. Books, Blondes, and Tarlatans. Fine Stock Staple Goods. Best Cloths and Casslmeres. ft 13 stuth3m GEORGE FRYER, IV o. 016 CIIxGSXUT Street, Invites attention to his ELEGANT STOCK OF Slack and Fancy Silks, UNSURPASSED BY ANY IN THE CITY, AND SELLING AT LOW PRICES. Sm LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS . . BtPlandkancf. Fringes, Gimps, and Buttons. Pearl buttons, a good assortment. Kmbroidered hlippera and Cushions. American Zephyr, berlin Zephyr sold, fall weight. 4 8 stat h bra RAPSOIT8. 4&Vt M. W. cor. of EIGHTH and CHEKHV Street. REMOVAL. MR8. E. HENRY. MANUFAC tnrer of Indies' Cloaks and Mantillas, flndinc her late location. No. Id North Eighth street. Inadequate for her laraelr inoreaaed business, has removed to tha KLEUANT AND bPAOlOUh WaRKKOOM, at the boutheaat corner of NINTH and AKUU Streets, where she now offers, In addition to her stock of Oluaka and Mantillas, a ehoio Lnvoioa oi Faiaiey Bhawla, Lao Points and bacqoea. 8 Sin M R 8. K. DILLON. NOS. 833 AND 831 SOUTH 8THEET. Ladies and Misses Crape, Gimp, Hair Pamela and Btraw Round sad Pyramid Hat; Kibbona, Satins, Silks, Velvet and V alts teens. Crape, Feathers, Flows ra. Frames, Saab Ribbon, Omamsnts, Moarainj Millinery, Or pa Veil, etc 1 a OUTLERY, ETO. JJODGER3 & WOSTENHOLM'S POCKET KNIVES, Fear! and Bta handles, and beautiful Baiah Bodfora, and Wad A Butcher's Raxor. and tha oal. b rated Leoooltre Kaaor; Ladle Buiasors, In eaaea, of the finest quality; Redcers Table Cutlery, Carvers and Fork, Baaof Strop. Cork Screws, Eta. Kar Instruments, to aaaist to bearing, of tha Boost approved eonetruo Uoa, a P. MADEIRA'S, M B, 114 TKCTa BKttrt, ble UUsaa. MAY J. EV.. HAFLEICE-a, Nos. 1012 and 1014 CHESNUT STREET, WILL OPEN TUESDAY, MAY 10, HALF A. MILUON DOH.A.RS WORTH OI' DRESS GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. 100,000 YARDS FINE FABRICS FOR SUITS REDUCED TO TWENTY-FIVE AND FIFTY CENTS. BLACK GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY. ELEGANT MADE-UP SUITS $10, WORTH $20. HKtO LLAM a LACK 8ACQUES AN1 SHAWLS. JRKAT NOVELTIES IN CHILDREN'S DRESSES. GRENADINES, LAWNS, AND ORGANDIES, yr CENTS. JO OASES NKW FABRICS FOR SUITS, 2, 30, 37-a't 50 AND G2j; CENTS. 10,000 YARDS BLACK I1ERNANI, AT 7.r CENTS. BLACK SILKS, l'f0; PLAIDS AND STRIPES, 87 CENTS, $1 and Sl"5. NEW STYLES IN LINEN SUITS AND SILK SUITS. 500 DOZEN KID GLOVES AT REDUCED PRICES. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF ENGLISH HOSIERY. it REFRIGERATORS. R E F R I G-E R A T O R S. K. S. FARSON fc CO., Self-Ventilating- Refrigerators, Tho cheapest and most reliable in the market, and will keep MEATd, VEGETABLES, FRUITS, MILK, and UllTKli LONGER, DRIER, aud COLDER, WITH LESS ICE, Than any other Refrigerators In use. Wholesale and Retail, at the Old Stand, 4 30 lmrp N. 2'iO DOCK Street, Below Walnnt. YT -ALL REFRIGERAT O.R S V-l-i ALWAYS RELIABLE. Tha subscriber guarantees the make and finish of his SUPERIOR REFRIGERATOR equal in every respect to bis former makes. The thousand aold and now in nse testify to their superior qualifications. For sal wholesale ana retail at the Manufactory, No. 303 CHERRY Street, abov Third. Also, W. F. NIOKFL'S Patent Combination ale. beer, and liquor cooler and refrigerator. 3 Mthatn3it. QKORGK W. NICKELS. IQb. 1 870. 1 870. KNICKERBOCKER ICE CO. ESTABLISHED 1332. INCORPORATED 13M. OFFICE, No. 435 WALMUT St., Philadelphia. OFFICES AND BRANCH DEPOTS: NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD and MAS TER Street. RIDGE ROAD and WILLOW Street. WILLOW STREET WHARF, Delaware Avenue. TWENT ST-SECOND and HAMILTON Streets. NINTH Street and WASHINGTON Avenue. PINE STREET WHARF, SchujlfcilL No. 1353 MAIN Street, German town. No. 81 North SECOND Street, Camden, N. J., and CAPE MAY, Ne ir Jersey. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In and Shippers of Eastern Ice. Send jour orders to any of the above otnees. "For prtoea, see cards." 6 8 1m CARPENTER. ICE COMPANY. Ho. 717 WILLOW Street. GOOD BOSTON ICE AT MARKET RATES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CHAS. S. CARPENTER, JOHN QLENDENIN3 JOS. M. TRUMAN, Jb., 5 T stnthlm JOHN R. CARPENTER. WM. B. FRAZER pENN ICC COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated 1863. OFFICES, B. W. Corner FOURTH and LIBRARY", No. 4U8 North TWENTY-FIRST Street. Shipping Depot, SFRUOM STRKJKT WHARF, Schorl kill River. CHAS. J. WOLBHRT, President, faowtrp OH 48. B. BEES, Superintendent. CARRIAGES, ETO. CARRIAGES. WM. D. ROGERS, CAIIXIIACX SUZLDSH, ORIGINAL AND ONLY Manufacturer of the Celebrated ROGERS CARRIAGES. lOOO and lOl 1 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. New and elegant styles of Carriages constantly produced. 1 88 tatlu3mrp UPHOLS TERY QOOD3, ETO. NOBUT, BROWN, NOBLIT i CO, Voi. 222 and 218 & SECOND Street, PHILADELPHIA, Importers. Manafaoturers and aalars Upholstery Goods. Car Trimmings, Cabinet Makers' and Undertaken' Finding!. Swiss and Nottingham Curtain, Hair Seating, Curled Hair Bedding ETO. ETO., 1 183m5p Wholesale and Retail. MAT8 AND OAPS. aWARBURTON'8 IMPROVED VENTI latd and May fittina Bras Hat (patsntsd), la all tlu improved faahiooa ( to Sbaaoa. IIUKsMIT BiraaC SALE. SEWING MACHINES. THE AMERICAN Combination Button-Hole AND SEWING MACHINE Is dow admitted to bo far superior to all others as a Family Machine. The SIMPLICITY, . BASE and CERTAINTY with which It operates, as well as tha uniform excellence of Its work, throughout the en ure range of sewing, In Stitching:, Hemming:, Felling:, Tucking;, Cording:, ISralding:, Quilling:, feathering: and Pew In on, Overscxuning:, Embroidering: on the Edge, and ltd ISeantilul Itutton-IIole and 12ye let Hole Work, Place It unquestionably far In advance of any othac similar Invention. This is the only new family machine that embodies any Substantial Improvement upon the many old machines In the market. It Certainly has no Equal. It Is also admirably adapted to manufacturing pur poses on all kinds of fabrics. Call and see it operate and get samples of tha work. We have also for sale our "PLAIN AMERICAN a beautiful family machine, at a Reduced Price, This machine does all that Is done on the Comblna Hon except the Overseamlng and Eutton-ho'.e work; Office and Salesrooms, No. 1318 CHESNUT ST., 9thatn3mrp PHILADELPHIA.' WASHINQ MACHINES. the nirjG washer. All who see it think it good. All who use it say 'tis good. It works easily, does good work, and you can do your washing in ONE AND A HALF HOURS. Only two months In market, and 700 sold, all giv ing satisfaction. FOB SALE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BX J. H. COYLE & CO., No. 516 MARKET STREET, 8 P tb8tn"mrp Wholesale Dealers in Wooden War BOOT8 AND 8HOES. BARTLETT, No. S3 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, Ever thankful for the patronage extended heretofore, and desirous of further favors, begs announce his SPKINO STYLES OP BOOTS and SHOES for GenU' and Boys' wear. A large assortment of CUSTOM-MADE GOODS, made on his Improved Lasts, which are unrivalled for comfort and beauty, enables him to farniah a ready lit at all times, i u taatuD3l GROCERIES, ETO. 1809. ARRANTED GENUINE OLD Government Java Coffee Roasted erery day. at 40 cents) per pound, at COUSTTS East End Grocery' Ho. 118 South SECOND St., !7tht BELOW OHESNDT 8THFHT. CHILDREN'S OARRIAQES. j glllIlV8 dllLIHtU.VM j CABKUUE8. j t THE HANDSOMK8T. BK8T MADK, AND LOW. j KSr PKIOES IN TliK VITY. ; I N. B. OarriagM mad to order. Bepairng promptl . don. tM lmrp : Wo 8241 DOCK STREET. : WE DSF7 ALL COMPETITION. FERTILIZERS. ARMER3 AND TRUCKED, USE BAUQU'S KAWBUflU ruuoruaix, Hit bett nanar for alloropu. BAUGH A SONS, Mnafactrr, 1 1 tof 4t rp No. 0 a DKLAWAR I Avoau. J AUGITS BAWBONI PHOSPHATE, SUA. OIU. sUMSortGBOUND RAW BONKS, tor aal bt AUG U A BOSS. aUaataatanc, 1 1 U( it r H.ff.?UAWAUAxmtV N