TOE . DAILY; EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1870. n a vj-zr o r it x s m o. FrorA Our Own Oorrtxponamt. Naw TOM, May 4, 1ST0. Q alters la Tevrn. All tho Quakers are not In Philadelphia. A ;d many of them are here. The hour for their annual influx has arriTed, and you cannot Walk very far In any principal street without meeting a coal-scuttle bonnet or a long drab coat It is a characteristic fact, however, that these quiet people love the quieter streets. Only the gayent of the lllcksites prefer Broadway. The steady, old conservative Friend ot the demure type sticks to the streets (when he can find them) where the grass grows between the tones and the moss accrues on the curb. They come here accompanied, as they invariably are, by wet weather, and rain has come down and umbrellas have gone up every time they have Bet foot out of doors. I love the sight of these gentle religious folk In loud Now York. They fall'' hnbn us like -dew' from heaven, ' or drops from a watering-pot, and , lay the fecial .. dust lor - a little space. I take A gray dress as evidence of good-will, and a poke-bonnet as the exponent of peace. I like to be thee'd and thou'd and second-persea'd generally by a meek man in a broad-brim and a long tall, and I don't trouble myself about the correctness of the syntax that is addressed to me by a feminine thumb-twlrler in sad-colored Bilk. , I prefer the nasal twang of a Quaker meeting to the tuneful intonations of St. Aiban's Chapel, and I think the Spirit would be more likely to move one among the solemn sameness Of a gathering of Friends than amid the osten tatious reverence of ritualism. This apropos of the Quakers flooding the city. Their meet ings hitherto have been largely attended and affluently sprinkled with religious people of other denominations. This contribution from outsiders has scarcely a religious purpose. The Bame order of curiosity attaches to a Quaker in New York that lingers around the wearer of knee-breeches and a powdered wig. The un adulterated Friend is something of an exotic here, and there Is the Bame sort of satisfaction in attending his religious councils that there is in a womanly woman's going clandestinely to a fiemi-euffrage lecture addressed to "ladies only.' Italian Opera. Our week of Italian opera has been a curious and not wholly successful one. Its triumphs are limited to Miss Kellogg, Signor Srignoli, and Madame Gazzaniga. The last-named lady Las behaved with dignity In not attempting to appear in parts for which her age now renders her notoriously unfit. But she is the best "Azucena," for instance, that we have had for many months. Miss Eellogg, though made of hardly stern enough material for "Leonora" in II Trovatore, presented no point which caused her friends to regret her appearance in that role. The gold in Brignoli's voice, and the lead in his acting, were just as perceptible as ever. The entire curriculum of emotion Is expressed by him by putting his hand to his eyes. The other night Miss McCnlloch appeared as "Lucia," and the press and the public have been quarrelling ever since as to which was most to blame the management for not making better arrange ments, or the young lady for accepting a role which the disappointment caused by another soprano seemed to render it obligatory upon her to undertake. That other soprano was Canissa, who, to the surprise of every one, was announced to appear as "Lucia." She Is a good and ambitious little singer, though constitu tionally cold, and her being ousted out of the part is probably due to professional envy. At any rate Miss McCnlloch was certainly no better than the little Uongroise would have been, and as for Signor Lefranc, he made his appearance With his voice in such a condition that It was at once evident he would have been better off at home and in bed. This week will finish the Italian opera with us, and serve it right if it is to be conducted no better. The Park mn Sunday. If yon go to Central Park on Sunday yon will behold the Industrious dromedary stalking over the oases there with a nest of children oa his tumps, and the indefatigable goats dragging carts filled with youngsters and pushed by negro j ouths In livery. You will see boats gliding ever the lakes, a good many carriages, a few horsemen, bevies of loiterers swallowing ice- . cream and the "gentle drinks" which Disraeli praises as American in "Lothair." But you will .hear no music. The little golden stand la closed, whence the orchestra," on Saturdays, launches a fleet of inharmonious sound upon a ruffled lake of air. Beneath the . adjacent tent the usual crowd remains, but the hum of voices and the etlppety-steppltles of the -pedestrians are the only sounds which break the monotony. People tired of walking lie in ambush, and make a rush directly when the occupant of any envied seat gets up, and then what a quarrel ensues on possession ! As for the park carry alls, at twenty-five . cents a ride, people pour Into them like coffee Into a mill, and the cabrio-la-wagonettes are taken by force. The TonraameBt. Some of the good Brooklynltes are amusing themselves with what is called a tournament. The name would naturally imply that knights In armor charged each other, spear in hand, and that the good times of Coeur de Lion and Brian de Bols Gullbert, as pictured by romantic Sir Walter Scott, were realized again. But in fact this tournament is a very safe and simple, matter. There is no more chance of blood or scratches than there is in a duel with foils with bottons on, and masks. It consists in poking rings with a pole, every contestant being per mitted three pokes. The amusement is appa rently got up for the exclusive benefit of those indulging in it, for the price of admission is ex orbitant, not a solitary accommodation is made for those bashful but indispensable people, newspaper reporters, and when a programme is - risible which Is but seldom the chief state ments it deals In are limited to advertisements f the sale of horses. The costumes of the knights are more suggestive of circus and saw dust than of medieval splendor. The armor consists of a flannel shirt with spangles, and is indicative of an amateur travelling show, Frankfort Btret. ( Below French's Hotel, and between Nassau street and William street, extends a short block in which Sunday newspaper offloes, lager beer ' saloons, and printing dens are huddled together. It is not a particularly clean and attractive locality. In other words, it is to often dirty and disgusting. Foul-mouthed men and "ilana-saacky"-looking women continually pass and repass. Mites of children bits ot girls and Lots pais vulgar Jests upon each other, and 1 aceU a while there is a brief fight between two tafflaas, and knives are threatened or straw. Rival organ-grinders lore to go there sad grind aggressive music, and great wagons and snuli kand-carU are continually getting , knotted together there. At night ragged fringes Of music from cheap orchestras are blown out upon the hot-steamed air, and the screams of a drunken "can-can" issue from an obscure faeighboring den. During moat of the twenty- four hours It is both a noisy and a noisome place a tort of street ovbfwfW forgotten by the police and only affected by ruffianism and vice. And yet, during the daytime, one or two refined women may sometimes be seen tripping through it, like sunbeams gilding through a wretched cell and glorifying as they glide. An Bars.. tllJNICAL. AlfP PUABIATIC. The Ultv ABMiaiiti. At thb Walnut the drama of AW Guilty will be performed this evening. At tub Chesnut an interesting variety en tertainment will be given this evening. ' At the Akch Charles Reade's drama of Dora and Mr. Craig's burlesque of JIamlot JWatural izert will be represented this evening. To-morrow evening Mr. John T. Donnelly will bave a benefit, for which occasion an un usually attractive programme- is announced. Miss fettle Henderson will appear as "Katty O'fchell;'' Mr. Craig and Mrs. Susan Galton Kelleber in the leading roles In the operetta of Litschen and Fritzchen; Mr.Alfred Kelloher will sitig several popular ballads: Wyman, Lubln, and Signor Blitz, Jr., will perform a number of wonderful feats of magic, and other artists will BPlf t to make the affair a success. Mr. Don nelly has hosts of friends who will undoubtedly take pleasure la crowding the theatre to its utmost capacity to-morrow evening. . : . At thb Eleventh Street Opera Hottss a variety of attractions will be offered this evening. At Dui'Rez fc Benedict's Opera ITousk Allen & rettinglll's Minstrels made a hit last evening, and their performance was greeted with much applause. The troupe is a strong one, and the entertainment calculated to please the admirers of the burnt-cork opera. TnE Panorama or "The Pilgrim" will be exhibited for the last times at Concert Hall this evening, to-morrow afternoon, and to-morrow evening. The Pennstlvania Polytechnic and Ana tomical Museum is now open with an Interest ing collection of curiosities at No. 1205 Chesnut Btreet. CITY lTUJlS. All Pbicf.s Ottarantkkd Lower than the Lowest mletwhere. Full eatitfaction guaranteed every purchwer in all reepeett, or the garmtntt cheerfully exchanged, or money refunded if preferred. Our einck of Reapt-madic Clothing Ofaltkindt and eiree ie unequalled in Philadelphia for Kyle, make and fit, durability and general excellence. SBKlfNKTT A Od., Tower Hall, 618 Mabket Street, If Totr Have a Buffering Child, do not let rout pre judices, or the prejudices of other, stand between it and tho relief that will be absolutely lure to follow tbe use of Mrs. WinhloWs Booth ino Stwtp. Millions of mother can testify that it is a perf eotly safe and reliable remedy. It relieves the child from pain, and cares dysentery and diarrhoea. It softens the irams, reduces inflammation, cures wind colio, and carries the infant safely through the teething period. , . . , The Cheap and Reliable , Establuhvent. Albert son A Co. 'a Philadelphia Upholstery, No. 1436 Chesnut street. Curtains, Swiss and Nottingham; vestibule laces and rods, cornioes, bands, loops, centre . tassels, groups, fringes, tassels, etc -'-,','! - Shades, all designs and tints. Bedding, Mattresses, hair, moss, and huski Bolsters and pillows, sheets, eto. . , , . MB. William W. Oabsidt, the Jeweller at No. 8 8. Second street, has one of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silverware in the city. He has also on hand a large assortment of fine American Western Watches. This entire valuable atook la now being sold out below cost, preparatory to removal. Those who purchase at this store at the present Urns are Oertain to get the worth of their money. Dry Feet. The moBt effectual way of guarding one's health is to keep tbe feet dry, and that oan only be done by the use of India Rubber Overshoes, and as the incle ment season is upon us, we would advise our readers to buy none but the best quality, which oan only be had at Ooodteab's Headquarters, No. 308 Chesnut street, south side, Philadelphia. - j India . Beeh Scckaa. Bbeb Buckbb, FOB SrMMEB Suits. AU Styles at Charles Btokju', No. 834 Chesnut street. . Tannino the Scalp AU the hair dyes and their con geners, the"colorers," "restorers," eto., discolor the scalp. Phalon's V it alia, or Salvation roa the Hair, is the only article for restoring grey hair, whioh dees not stain tbe skin. Sold by all druggists and f ancy goods dealers. Rubber Oyebbhoes and Boots for Men, Women, and Children, can be had at retail at the very lowest prices, Ooodteab's manufacture, old stand, No. SOS Cheanmt street, lower aide. Singer's Famili Sewino Machines, Ten dollars cash. Balance in monthly instalments. 5. F.JJavu, No. 810 Chesnut street. New Style Picture. The German Ohromos made by A. K. P. Traak, No. 40 N. Eighth street. They must be seen to be admired. 18G9 18C9 18G9 18G9 18C9 ' 18f9 1869 ; 18G9 18G9 PRESENT PRICES 1870 1870 1870 1870 1870 1870 '1870 1870 1870 COMPARED WITH THE PRICES 0? '69. Our patrons notice a mabied uduction oa all the Basinets and Drees Suits, Alaaca a nd Linen Goods. We aim continually to keep prioes at theLOwawr figures possible, and oar wcKEAsao as VAMTaoas over all other booses (in that we do rrva TIM as as much business as any other Philadelphia bonse ; do it for cash) plaoe us at onoe berond the reach of all competition, and in the beat possi ble attitude towards the ecenomioal and strictl cash bojer, whose patronage we work for and receive to the largest eatent. - A Stock of FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOL LARS stylish, fine, and medium Clothing for Men, Boys, and Ohildren, constantly oa the counters, sold only at Retail Bilk Mixed Belts $10 to . Walking Ooataand Backs..., Utica Caaaimere Baits Light Oassunere suits , Cray Melton Walking Ooate. Cheviot Suits. Ttln. 1 C5 to ISM. 14to $21. astosla. $10 to lis. $11 to ao. t9 to t ao. L&hlia Black ) niuuivuMi Cloth Silk Linen Duck Vesta SI to m Plain Light Dark , Striped Side Band Linen Pants tlMto 10. All-wool Suit a low as 85. WANAMAKFR A BROWN, ) , WANAMAKKB A BKOWN, ( WAN AMAKKR ft BROWN. 1 WANAMAKKR ft BhUWA', OAK HALL. SixUt and Maiket OAK HALL, Sixth and Market. iriAllUIED. noFEMiOBT JAC88. On May is, 1870, at the real dence of the bride, by Rev. W. J. Mann, Mr. Hsu- MAN UOFKNIGHT tO MlSS MABY AMgLlA JAUSS, both Of this city. riijs Strobbi on the 11th Instant, by Rev. L. D. McUlintock, Mr. John H. Kii-K,of Whitehall, to Miss C'AKBlB bTkOBBL, of Urldesburg. DIED. ITaiabd. At Germantown, on Sunday morning, Ramuel Hazard, bo yrars of aire. His male friends and those of the family are In vited to attend bis funeral, from his late residence, Woodbine avenue (Church lane station), on Wednes day morning at UH o'clock, without further no tice. " HrgTTBL. On the t3d Instant, Cathakimb, wife of Phiiio Hirtael. in the led year of her agfc. The relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of hei husband, No. Dlilwjn street, on Thursday after noon at I o'clock. Ricb. On the 3d Instant, Mrs. Abba, wife of Petr Rice, aged TT years. Her relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her husband. No. 7 Richmond street, on Thursday afternoon at 8 o clock. REAL ESI AT E AT AUCTION. P u D L I C 8 A L E ON TDK PREMISES. THOMAS Ac SONS, Auctioneer. VERY ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT. MANSION, GARDENER'S DOUSE, STABLE, AND i COACH HOUSE, I KNOWN AS "MALVERN," 8 ACRES, BUSTLETON, TWENTY-THIRD WARD, Five minutes walk from the Depot of Holmcsburg and Bustleton Railroad, 10 miles from tbe city. RESIDENCE OF J. T. WAY, ESQ. ' On SATURDAY, Mny '88, 1S70, At 4 o'clock P. M., j Will be sold at Fubllo Sale on the Piemlses, All that elegant-country seat known as "Mai vera," formerly the country residence of John Farnnm, Esq., Bustleton, Twenty-third ward. The Improvements are a large stone mansion, with all the modern conveniences, gardener's house, stable, coach-house, and Ice-house ; large grapery tinder glass, yielding an average of lOflO pounds annually of foreign grapes, white and black of the best varieties, Hamburg, Muscat, eto. The grounds are laid In English style, shaded with, fine old trees, large and boautiful evergreens, and ornamented with hedges, flower beds, and shrubbery. Nature and art combined have rendered It a spot of rare beauty. Large vegetable garden, asparagus bed, an abundance of fruit of all descriptions, large and small, and excellent water. Convenient to stores, schools, and churches. The grounds of the Episco pal Church adjoin the property. The situation la high and healthy, commanding an extensive view of the surrounding country. Immediate possession. Terms, half cash.. Persons desiring to view the property will take the 1 o'clock train from Kensing ton Depot for Bustleton. A person will be In attendance dally to show the premises. . M. THOMAS fc SONS, Auctioneers, 6 19 9trp Nob. 189 and 141 S. FOURTH Street. FOR SAt-E. MGERMANTOWN FOR SALE OR TO LKT-Premisea No. 145 PRICK Street. Oermaetown. House in rood order. ttve minutes walk of the depot. AddIt to J. K. CARPENTER. B23 6t No. 242 8. THIRD Btreet. TO RENT. TO RENT, FURNISHED A DE SIRABLE MEDIUM-SIZED HOUSE; oeutral loca lion ; modern conveniences. , I Address "W. H. Q.,n Box 1669 Philadelphia Post Office. 83 tf rp ft TO LET THE STORE PROPERTY NO. ML TU Oheenut street, twenty UTe feet front, one boa dred and forty-fire feet deep to Bennett street. Bael buildings Ore stories high. Possession May L 1870. Ad drees . . THOMAS B. FLETCHER, U lOtf '. Pelanoo. N. J. TO LET. NEAR MOUNT HOLLY, N. J., a desirable COUNTRY RESIDENCE, containing of Fruit and bhade, within 10 minutes' walk of the Rail, road Station seren trains daily. Will be rented low by tbe year. K. i. uuniuns, 6aiatnth9t No. 1412 WALNUT Street. cTS STORE TO LET. ON THE FIRST OF Ml July the Store Property, No. 87 8. SECOND Street. Sofeet by 1U0. The upper rooms, 86 by 50, could be altered to allow a prirate entrance from Second street, and by subletting wouia materially reauoe we rent. Address J. B. OKIK, Stf COMMERCIAL ROOM8. Philada. SS TO RENT FURNISHED A HAND- Ea-a some three-story Briok Dwelling, with double baok buildings on the south side of AROU Btreet, between Vlh THHMH.nri HIXTKKNTH Htrents. AddIt to A. It. OAKVER A CO- B. W. ooraer NINTH and i'lLBKRT btreU. t 84 ot" TO LET WEST PHILADELPHIA The desirable residence, Ne. 86IS HAMILTON Btreet. oae square south of Vine street ears, Rxt-ra oon- veniences. Apply on the premises. 6 14 6t 3f TO RENT A COMPLETELY FUR- lii'-'i nished all house, Sixteenth street, below Spruce, atamodera ent. p. amuoivs hcuai, 6 21 8f No. 429 WALWUT Street. REAL ESTATE AOENT. FRED. SYLVESTER. SEAL ESTATE BROKER, Ifo. 80S South FOUKT1I Street, ISStp PHILADELPHIA. I WASHINQ MACHINES. " TTING WASHER THE GREAT LABOR SAVER. Ingeniously contrived Is the Great King Washer.' No household is replete without a King Washer. Going oil at a rapid rat and the demand increaa- warranted superior to all other Washing Machines. Already over one thousand King Washers hare been sold. Saves labor, saves time, saves money. Handy, effective, and desirable. Mo famiiv should be without one. Ready at all times is the Great King Washer. It Is now an established favorite. J. H. COYLE & CO., Dealers In Wooden Ware, No. S16 MARKET STREET, 6 B thstu8mrp Ar the Geaeral Agents. CUTLERY, ETO. T30DGERS A WOSTENHOLU'S FOCKET- KNIVK8, Pearl and Stag handles, and beaatlfml finish Rodger', gad Wade Batobers Rasors, aad thecal. brated Leooaltre Raaor Ladies Scissors, In oases, of toe finest Quality ; Rodgera Table Cutlery, Carvers aad Forks, Raaof Strops, Cork Screws. Xto. Ear Instruments, to assist the t-tfrl-g, of the ajkoet approved oonstraoUon, u P. MADEIRA'S. a Ho. 1U TXHTH Street, below Ohaanuk TTJLX.'S PATUIVT JIKVEHUIS STAMP CJlRCEIaL.EIS, The latest and moat perfect improvement, adopted by the United States (ioTerumeat. and warranted superior to ail others in market. Patent Indicators lor Day, Month, and Year Wheels. Perfectly simple, oompact. aad durable. The only Stamp with Indioetor for Dates. If you want tbe best, call lor this aad take no other, rrtoe, complete, tLU, Ira railing ana local agents waateo. a iinrp . M. TOWNMEND, Wo. 817 S. THIRD Btreet, oorner of PK AR. Philadelphia THERE ARE I MANY SOLDIERS AND Sailors, their orphans and widows, and their heirs, h. mood claims for arreara of Day. beuatr. Mix money, eoaiuatatioa of travel or eoinmutatioa of ra ions. wnion ougat to ue paiu wen. i.nuiiMh hum aoBlioatiena hare been saada. hnfc remain unsettled for want of proof or from neglect, and frequently from iacei claim. We will give i frequently from iacempetency of the agent who hied the i aanoe i i tm cor eosarades when sHum te for It or called 1 Bpoa. free ot any cnre, gisuiy. kOHKHT fL LKAUUK A CO.. Attorneys foe the Oelleetioa ef Claims, Wo. tat si. BKVKWTH Street. rTuUdelphia. A BILL HAS PASSED ONE BRANCH OF XX. Congress, giving .f .11 -aMi-t m soldier eaueted fer one year or leas, eoc runaer laforma. tien apply te No. 1S& H. 8 K VKNTH BUeet. Tbis will give a 1 us La tna neirs 01 aii soieie ar.ioe, Belong ing te any nine months' regimenie or .three meaths' regl- sarata a ni'linanons are reosu,u wuv ? Pt H. 8. LKAQUH A OO. WHERE CHARGES OF DESERTION OR abeeeoe wittiout leare are made against Boldiere, Bailors, or Marines without ust cause, through error, tha nM. c.b b. eurreolsd by calling upon KOUKRT 8. LK AI.UK A CO.. No. l South BK VEfii 1 U btreet, Pblla- aeipuia. DRY GOODS. JEL'Xt. LEE, rio. 43 north eighth street, HATS OPENED THIS MORNING FROM NSW YORK, , , 60 pieces Finest Japanese Poplins, 9c. 60 pieces White Oround Alpacas, 88c. v SC pieces Satin Stripe Grenadines, STUC - 100 pieces White Plaid Muslins. 7B pieces Fine French 8-4 Muslins, 87 to 96c. sn pieces Buif Linen Lawn, for suits, as to 81c. Job Leu In Dress Goods, 19, 86 to 81c. i 100 pieces White Pique, 86, 81 to boc. 80 pieces 4-4 Fine French Corded rique. pieces Heavy Corded Pique. 9000 pieces Ilqne Trimmings, half price. . Lot of Kuflled Trimmings and Puffings. 6oo pieces New Hamburg Edgings and Inserting. 800 pieces Guipure Triniminirs, half price. 800 doz. Autograph Fans, 18c, perforated stick. 150 dos. Linen Fans, 10 to 85c, j . - , 8000 Japanese Fans, 8 to 9o. Fine Vienna Fans, painted on silk. Real Lace Handkerchiefs and Collars. . tooo Lace Collars, 86 to 68c , .-, , New designs Linen Collars and C'offs. 100 dor.en Gents' Hemstitched Ildkfs., 86 to 60c. 60 dos. Gents' Col'd Bord. and Hemstitched, Jobs. Honeycomb and Marseilles tjullts. New designs In Colored (guilts. napkins! Napkin ! Napkins ! too dos. Linen Nankins. 1150. cheapest ever onerea. . i Table Linens from auction, very low. u iAnen crumb Cloths, new designs. Nottingham Lace (guilts a novelty. The Siesta Mosquito Net new. mosquito Netting, by the yard. , Novelties in Notions. 8000 pairs Embroidered Slipper Patterns, Tsc. Dress Goods, closing out. nan umbrellas ana rarasoiA. Glores! O lores) ! G lores! ijtrgeBt lot of Lisle Gloves In the market. Ladies' Gause Lisle, 86 to 46c. Ladles' Lisle, 18tt, 15, and 86c. Ladies' Vienna Silk Gloves. Ladles' Knsrliah Black Silk Gloves. Ladies' Vienna Black 811k Gloves, finest Imported. Gents' Berlin Tilbury Driving Gloves. Underrear! Underwear! Ladles' Summer Underwear. Gents' Summer Underwear. Children's Underwear. :i Cartwright Warner's Best Goods. Elegant line of Hosiery. 8000 pairs Ladles' Scissors, In leather cases. Matting! Matting:! Closing sale of Matting. r 4-4 White Matting. 4-4 Check and Fancv Matting. Our Mattlnir la warranted perfect, and f ally 28 per cent, less than any Matting In the city, purchasing exclusively lor casn. d siuinairp 1 8 7 0. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Positive and Peremptory Bale for the Next Sixty Days "AT THORNLEY'S," EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN SU. ' , PHILADELPHIA. , esaesasaasaass Goods having been offered to me "SO CHEAP," I have been tempted to buy very largely, and am now determined to CUT DOWN MY STOCK very con siderably, and THEREFORE offer Special Bargains IN DRESS GOODS, , LINEN GOODS, , SILKS AND SHAWLS, MEN'S AND BOYS WEAR i , . i LACE GOODS, WHITE GOODS, and CORSETS, BEST BID GLOVES, LINEN HDKFS., Etc Etc, DOMESTICS of every make and quality. JOSEPH H. TE0RNLEY, KOBtHXaOT CORK KB "DTnTTTTT art A CaVBTIVfl tl ATJTfPTff IU1U fc HIIIM VI II WWSM I thstnt PHILADELPHIA, ' JOHN V. THOr.TAO, Not. 405 and 407 North SECOITD St, OFFERS HIS ENTIRE STOCK OF ' 1 !.., 1 Silks, Poplins, Grenadines, ZXcrnanies, 'And every variety of i . Seasonable Dress Goods AT PRICES WHICH WILL Defy Competition. ENTIRE STOCK BOUGHT FOR CASS. 1 80 Smif GEORGE FIYHIR, !o. 910 CHESNUT Streets Invites attention to bis . ELEGANT STOCK Or Black and Fancy Silks, UNSURPASSED BY ANY IN THE CITY, AND SELLING AT LOW PRICES. tm A D I E 8' DRESS TRIMMINGS Staple aad canny. Krtngfx, Gimps, and Buttons. Pearl Buttons, a gooa assortment. KmUroidered Slippers aad Onahiona American Kepnyr. t JiarUn Kephyr sold, full weighs. ' . M ; lurtotiiam KAPSOrr'S. 4S&Vt H. W. eor. of EIGHTH aad OHBaMtY StreetC REMOVAL. MRS. E. HENRY, MANUFAC torer of Ladies Cloaks and ManUllaa, finding he Ute location. No. Id North Kighta atreet, inadequaie fu her largely inoreased baainesaa has remored te the Kl IU1MT aBU fcPAOIOUH WARE ROOM, ait he fcoutheart earaer of NINTH end AlUJU BtreeU. where she now often, la addition te her stock of Cloaks and Mantiuaa. a enoioe larotoc o reiaiay Dnawia, uo. FotaU and Baeuaea. S av ami M R 8. R. DILLON. ROB. M AND HI BOUTS STRUT. Ladies and Mi as as Crape, Gimp, Hair Pamela and Straw Bound aad Pyramid Hats; Kibbons, Batiaa, Bilks, Velvet and Velveteens, Orapea, Feathers, Flowers. Frames, Bash Eibboos, Oroameata. Mourning Millinery, Drape Vails, etc. 1 ti HATS AND OAP8. Hi vVARBURTON'8 IMPROVED VENTI- k litad and easy fitting Drena Hata (natented). in all the improved fashions of i ue season. UU.li.oAU I Mreot next door t Vf UUrpi SEWING MACHINES. THE AMERICAN combination Button-Hole SEWING MACHINE Is now admitted to be far superior to all others as Family Machine. The SIMPLICITY. KASH and CERTAINTY with which It operates, as well at the nnuorm excellence oi its work, throughout the en tire range of sewing, la Stitching Ilcmminar, Felllngr. Tncklnff, Cording:, tlmldlng . tulltlngf, tiatnerlng s,n& . Hewing; on, Overseamlng, I?rabr older in g; oh tbe Kdjfe, and its Ileautlfnl IlnttonlIoIe and ' : let Hole Work, Place It unquestionably far In advance of any other. 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 la also admirably adapted to man of ac taring par poses on all kinds of fabrics. Call and see it operate and gt samples of the work. We have also for sale oar " PLAIN AMERICAN a beautiful family machine, at a Reduced Prloe. Tula machine does all that la done on the Oomblna tton except the Overaeamlng and Bntton-nole work Ofilce and Salesrooms, No.1318 CIIE8NTJX ST., 4 13 thstoSmrp PHILADELPHIA. O ARRET INGS, ETO. C A R P E T I N C 8, OIIj CI. OX US, MATTIRGS, nucss, UUUUUETS, Stair and Hall Carpeting IN GREAT VARIETY. PRICES ALL REDUCED. , R. L. KNIGHT ft SON, No. 1222 CHESNUT STREET, SBstatn3m "' PHILADELPHIA. EW CARPETING8. ' 1 We are now opening a fall line of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC CARPETS OIL CLOTH 8, M A T T I 3V Gr S, . OV ALL OHAOKS, - Which we are offering at greatly redaoed prloe from last LEED0M, SIIAW & STEWART, Ito. 633 NABKET Street, IMUutoSm PHTT. A DKT.PHIA. CARPETS CLEANED AND FREED FROM MOTH by a process entirely new, by HOPE, LAUBAOH A CO., AT '6141m " Sot H. BROAD Street. FURNITURE. GREAT SALE OF FURNITURE ' AT.( ' - ' . HENKELS', TELETEENTH and CHESNUT Sts, $100,000 WORTH AUCTION PRICES. All "Warranted as Firit-claxi Goods, CEOs J. HENKEL8. 8 14 stnthlmrp . HOVER'S Celebrated Patent Sofa Bedstead Tinawhelne made aad sold in large aambera bath km France and Sngland. Oan be had only at the manufac tory. This piece of iurnitnre is in the form of a handsome PARLOR BGITA. yet ia one minute, without unscrewing or detaching in any way, it can be extended into a beau UfullTRKMOrl UKDsTKAU, with Spring Hair Mattress complete. It has tbe convenience of a Bureau for holding, is easily managed, and it is impossible for it to get out of order. This Sofa Bedstead requires no props, binces, feet, or ropes to support it when extended, aa ail other sofa beds and loungns hare, which are all very unsafe and liable to get out or repair, out we oeoateaa ia formed by simply turning out the ends or closing them whan the Bofs iswsntedl The price is about the aame as a lounge. Aa examination of this aorel invention ia solicited. H. F. HOVER, Mo. South SECOND Street. Pbilada. IMtuf&a RICHMOND & CO.. FIBST-OLASa FURNITURE WAREROOMS Ho. 45 SOUTH 8EOOND BTUKET, BAST BIDS. ABOVI 0HX&3UT. PHXLADKLPH1A Ul URN IT U R tJelllBsr at Coat, Ito. 10 1 JIABKET Street. 416 lm O. & N08TO. HOTELS. QOLONNADE HOTEL. FIFTEENTH AND CHESNUT UTS.. .ornirr T www AND HANDSOMELY FTJH MJjtf ED is bow ready for penuaneat or transient guest. FIFTH EDITION TXXJJ LATZ3ST riZ3WS. , . TROM THE SOUTH. ' fteetbefsi Meiaedl.t Ueaeral Cowferoaoe. ' Memphis, May 84 In the General Confersnr of tbe Methodist Episcopal Church, South, IStA dar, Bishop MoFegine, President. Um debate oa i the report of tbe Committee, on Missions was eontlnned, and that portion declaring the actio of Mr. Smitbson, Treasurer of the Foreign Board, in investing tbe funds in Erie stock a reckless Wall street speculation, was discussed at great length without action. 1 The report of the Committee on the Accent- ' ance of Bledson's Quarterly Revievt provoked ' an extended debate, daring which one member laid he understood Bledson was an Episcopalian, i Another characterized the Review as avn Arm strong gun. , Dr. Burnell said experience had shown that the most disastrous consequences followed the explosion of guns of large calibre, and he thought an explosion would fol low the adoption of the resolution which wools! shake the Church from pillar to dome. ' The re- -port was finally adopted. . i . ! ; ' :: coRRiiisi Meant CtntirwH frtm the Second Edition. ' He also defended the kill as te the pries spooifled tor lands. At t o'clock Mr. Hsrlse concluded, aad the Snnate proceeded with the Legislative, Kxecutive, and Judicial Appropriation bill, the question being upon tbe moUee) ot air. Chandler to insert in tbe bill she entire river and a arbor appropriations as an amendment to the motion of Mr. 6nermaa to appropriate 4&0,tM for the oompletiea ef the Louisville Canal. - Ckntitmed frm the Second XMion. f Tbe vote on ordering the main question to be now pub was takna by y ess and oars, and resulted, yeas 86, nay 97 - Mr. Ualkio, who had oaanged his vote to ao, so as to be ' entitled to mske tbe motiim, moved to reconsiderthe vote. ' and Mr. Rldridge moved to lay the motion on the vaMe. Mr. Oalkin withdrew tbe motion. The morning hour. ' however, bad expired, and the bill went over till to-' ' morrow. Tbe following is the vote ia detail: 11 Teas Messrs. Ames, Armstrong, Arnsll, Aver, Bailey, Banks, Barry, Bennett, Bingham, Bowen. Brocks (Mass).. Brooks (N. V.), Buckley. BaWngton, Burdett, Butler -(Tenn.), Oesnna, Churchill, Cleveland. Conger, Oevede, ' Davis, Dawes, Diokey, Kla, Ferry, t'iton. Hall, Hamilton ilia)., Harris, Ueflin, Hoar, Hooper, Hotohkias, Jenekes, Leiley, Kelsey, Ketchsmt Knabp, Laflia, Laaa,Lynca. Msynard, MoCartby, Mckee, Mercur, Moore (N. J.), Morphea, Morrell ( Pa.), Myers, Negley, Hewsham, O'NeilU Paoker, Paine, Perce. Peters, Phelps, Pollard, Potter, Pressor, Roots, Bargeat, Sawyer, Booiield, Bhelden (La. -Smith (Ohio), Smith (Oregon), Smith (Tenn.), 8mith (Vt., Staikweather, Stevens, Stevenson, Strickland. Strong. Tsffe, Tsmer, Taylor, Tollman, Twitoheil. Van Wyck. Washburn (Wis.). vTashbara (Mass.). Wheeler, sad Willard-85. ' Nsys Messrs. Allison, Ambler, Archer, Atweod, Bs7. num. Besmaa, Bsstty, Beck, Briggs, Bird, Blair. Booker. Burobard, Burr, Oalkin, Clark (Texas), Clarke (Kaasas). Cobb (Wis ),Cotero, Cook, Ooanor. Ooa. Crebs, Cnllom, Degener, Dickinson, Docker, Dex, Duval, Dysr, Kldridge. Farnsworth, Finkelaburg, Fox, Garfield, Gets, Oibsoa, Gruwold, Height, Hsidemaa, Hamill, Hawkins, Hawley, Hay, Hays, Ingersoll, Johnson, Joaee (N. O ), Judd, Kerr. Ivrreaee, Lewis, Logan, Marshall, Mayham, MoOrary. Mo(rew, MoKenzie, Mo Kelly, Moore I Ohio v, Moore (III.), -Morgan, Morriseey, Mingen, Niblaok, Orth, Packard. Peck, Pemeroy, Keeves, Kioe, Ridgway, Sogera, Ssbenok, Schumsoker, Shanks. Sberrod. blooum, Hmyth (Iowa). Btiles, Stokes, Stone, Steughton.Swann, SwoDy, Trim ble, Tyaer, Upson. Van Auken, Ward, Welket, Wbitmeret Wilkinson, Williamson, Winans, Winchester, Vfelker, nd Woodward S. ... Mr. Cessna enllad op the South Carolina eon tea ted election oaee of Wallace against Simpson. Mr. Ingersoll raised toe question whether the House ooeld eonaider it new. The House refased to ooosider it yeaa, 90 : aays, ST. Mr. Ghurehill. from tbe Virginia Contested BleotioD Committee, made a report that Mr. MoK.enr.ie, the sitting) msmber, is entitled to the seat. The House tben at I'll) went into oommittee on-the Consular and Diplomatio Appropriation bill, Mr. Inger soll In the obair. A mntlon to omit SantiasTO de Cuba from, the list oi Consulates was made by Mr. Voerheee, who aad read the atatemeat in referenoe te tbe late Consul Phillips at that port, aad who aocused the administration of indoleaoe aad imbecility. The motion gave riae to considerable, discussion, in.whioh Mr. Carflold ridiculed the statement of Phillip, and represented him as being undeserving of credit, be having despoiled his predecessor ia offioe who bad died thero (Qeneral Steadraan) and had evadedi giving tbe widow or family of Geaeral Steadmaa say aecount of the circumstances of his death or restora tiea ot money and eifeota whioh he had taken possession. Of. Mr. Sargent attributed the inaotion of the Qevsm. ment te the weakness ot tbe navy, and Mr. Dawes made some aevere oritieism of the navy. Tho discussion. atiU continued at S P. M. PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE SALES. Reported by De Haven A Bro., No. 40 S. Third street.' BETWEEN BOARDS. taooePal m 6s....loix 100 aa O CA A B-bCO 46 800 sh Read R..sia. n 100 - do 6i II 100 do M-Sl M0 do td.ba'tt 100 do 62-81 S00 do SAO. we do...sown.M-8i 100 ae 64" looanPennaB 54 70 do ...sown. 64 10 do . .sswn. Mi lo sh Leh Ka..be. 4 soo do S4 . 800 ' do.. ...M0. 84 - IS do 4 do.. soAln. 48v loe IDS 10 44 10 do blO. 47 d....b6S. 4T d......b6. 46 V do bS. 4T 84shLerj VaL-... 6T ITShCam A AR. 119 V soosh Mcllheny O.. 80 sh Mech Bank.. ssh Phlla Bit 160 lOOShCaUPf...... ttx SECOND BOARD. faeooNPa Ts... .is. 83 110 sh Ph A K B.B30 10 ISO , . do 80 V lie do s30. so , 4M ' do so 200 sh Read R...ls.Bl'44 IsoshPenna R..ls. 5SV zy . ao oaf ao...snwn. M Ash MlnehlUR... u QROOERIE8. ETO. CANTON PRESERVED GINGER, FRESH mrORTED, AND FOR 8 ALB AT KB- DUCED PRICB BT'" JAMES R. WEBB, 8. E. Corner WALNUT and EIGHTH, 8 1 Btathamrp PHILADELPHIA. ' C URINO, Pi C'X I SMOKING RHTABI8HMBNT. : JOHN BOWKS CO., CUKJUIS OF 8UPA-&IOA N O, . SUOAn-CUllEl) UJaMV, ' BEKF, aad TONOUKS.' and dsalera la" Previsieas (eneralli. B. W. comer 1 WKN iyfOUHTH aaA liKOWN StreeU. 84 aia Qt-ASS. GLASS. 205 207 BENJAMIN II. SHOEMAKER, importer ot rOKUON VVlNtMJvT GLAS8. aianuracturer oi AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS, Hole Agent for tbe aaie of FREf OH WHIT PLATE OLAtin, w n VHX&QO. LOOKING OL4bK PLATH8, JfKENOU 8KY LKlir GLASS. Having been appointed Bole Ageat ia Philadelphia tar . theeale of tbs products of the FBENOH PL ATK GLASS OOMPAHIRS. I would draw tbe attention of purobaeere to the eery superior quality of Glass made by them. It ie whiter aad. svore highly polished than any otaer glaas in tbe werieT. and worth twenty per eent. more for building pureoMs. or aaie, with every other variety of GLAbS, Ornamen tal, Colored, Out, Jltuboesed, and Plain, by JiKNJ. U. WIOKjIt.KKIb,. 20 ABOVK RACK. jUvlmrpj 'ill BOOTS AND SHOES. BARTLETT, FINE CUSTOM-MADE DIOOT6 AND SHOES. Made on our unpro?ed Lasts, insuring Comfort Beauty and Durability. No. 33 KOUTlT SIXTH STREET, iimitow. ABOVE CUBSNUr.
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