THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDN&9PA Y, MAY 25, 1870. 5 rXUSlCAli AltP 1 KAWATI C ' Tht tmr a At the Cbksnvt a variety of attraction! will be offered this evening. At th Walnut the military drama of Kot Qvilty will be performed this evening. On Monday next Mr. Joeeph Jefferson will appear as "Rip Van Winkle." At the Akch Mr. John T. Donnelly will have a benefit this evening. The programme presents an nnnsnal variety of attractions that will doubtless fill the house to Its utmost capacity, especially when the merits of the beneficiary are considered. Mr. Donnelly as a manager and agent has hosts of friends who will be glad to turn ont this evening for the sake of making bis benefit a success. At thb Eleventh Street Opera House a programme of burlesques, songs, and dances will be presented this evening. At Dpfrez fe Benedict's Opera IIocsh Allen & Fettlnglll's troupe will appear this evening in an entertaining minstrel performance. The Panorama or "'Tns Pilgrim" will be exhibited for the last times at Concert Hall this afternoon and evening. To-morrow evening "The rilgrim" will open at Balrd's Hall, Frank ford. A Grand Complimintart Concert will be given at Musical Fond Hall on Saturday even ing by the Arophlon Society for the benefit of their leader, Mr. Carl 8entz. The Pennsylvania Polytechnic and Ana tomical Mpskum Is open every day and evening at No. 1305 Chesnnt street. CITY 1TK91S. Bttkinkm Ooats rom Mkn, as. Bcbinkhs Pamts fob Men, S3. Business Vnvri fob Men. $1. BUSINESS Buitb Completk, S7. We mallt bate goods which ARE BKlfft OtMKI OUT AT TRKRB LOW PRICBS TMBT ABB OOOD AND SKBVIOB- amjc. We relx nothiho wsion u not. WE BAVB AI.I. GRADES OP ttCADT-MADl OABMKNTt ABOVB TBEHR PRICES, CP TO THE FINERT AND BEST TO BE TOUND AHXWHJCUX, ALSO, IN THB PIECE TO MAKE OP TO OBDKK. IlALF-WAT BETWEEN ( TrTSaHiTT ' FIFTH AND BlMH STREETS. tfSEMffiffmt The Sudbmn Ohanof.s of Temperature, together with the searching winds which are now so oommon, Bra causing- savers Colds to prevail everywhere, and laying the foundations for many cases of Inflammation of the Langs, Pleurisy, Asthma, and other Lung Disorders. Prudent people should now take especial precautions to avoid unnecessary exposure, and if unfortunate enough to con tract Golds, would do well to resort at onoe to Dr. Jayne's Expectorant, a safe and reliable remedy, which will not only promptly cure Coughs and Colds, but will relieve and strengthen the Pulmonary and Bronchial organs, and remove all dangerous symptomo. Sold everywhere. Spread the Familt Boabd with Luxuries. We might cite the am horities by the dosen, to show that Irish Moss or Carrageen (from whioh the celebrated Sea Mors Fakine is made) has long been eonsidered a valuable pedes of nourishment for the sick light, digestible, anti-febrile, restorative, and fattening. This is what ' eminent men have said of Irish Moss as it vat only half purified, and comparatively unoonoentrated. The new article (8ee Moss Farine) which, by themagio of science, bas suddenly sprung, pure and perfected, from an old matrix, like Minerva from the bed of Jove takes a far wider range. To us it is to rednce the expense of living, to spread the family board with luxuries eosting less than oommon fare, and largely to inorease that variety in food whioh is said to be essential to health. It is qniokly pre pared (ten minutes suffioing to produoe a custard or pud ding), and we think no one wha has onoe beoome ac quainted with its properties will be likely to ever abandon it aa an article of diet. Roceuill & Wilson are doing more business than any other Clothing House in the city, and at less than half the expense of some other Houses, wnioh enables them to undersell all others. Their store is oapable of accommo dating thousands of customers, ana the largest and most Tellable atosk in the olty is within its walla. Their ten- dollar all wool Spring snits, and live and sevsn dollar Overcoats, attract all olaases of oitlsens, who fill their magnificent store from morning until night. KockhtlL A Wilson's Great Brown Stone Hall, Nos. 003 and 606 Ohesnut street. , Tbe Cheap and Reliable Establishment. Albsrt- aon A Co.'s Philadelphia Upholstery, No. 1435 Ohesnut street. Curtains, Swiss and Nottingham; vestibule laces and rods, oornioes, bands, loops, centre tassels groups, fringes, tassels, eto. Shades, all designs and tints. Bedding, Mattresses, hair moss, and husk; Bolsters And pillows, sheets, etc. Ma. William W. Oasszdt, the Jeweller at If a. 8 S. Second street, has one of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silverware in the city. Be has also en hand a large assortment of fine American Western Watches. This entire valuable stock is now toeing sold ont below cost, preparatory to removal. Those who purchase at this store at the present time are eertais to get the worth of their money. Dby Feet. The most effectual way of guarding one's liealth is to keep the feet dry, and that ean only be done by the use of India Rnbber Overshoes, and as the inole- znent season is upon us, we would advise our readers to tiny none bat the beet quality, which can only be had at Ooodteab'b Headquarters, No. 808 Ohesnut street, south aid a, Philadelphia. India . Sees Suceeb, Bkeb Suckeb, FOB Sitmmeb Suits. All Styles at Chables Stores', No. 824 Chesnut street. Srnp'i Viutt.t Rkwtno Machines. Ten dollars eash. Balance in monthly Instalments. O. F. Davis, No. 810 Chesnnt street. New Sttlb Picture. The German Chromos mads by A. K. P. Trask, No. 40 N. Eighth street. They must be sen to be admired. But your Furniture at The Great American, No. UDI and 1304 Market street. Cheapest in the city. 1869 18G9 18G9 1869 1869 1869 1869 1869 1869 PRESENT PRICES 1870 1870 1870 1870 1870 COITPAJJED WITH 1870 1870 1870 1870 THE PRICES OF '69. Our patrons notice a marked seduction on all the Business and Drees Suits, Alpaca and Linen Goods. We aim continually to keep prises at the lowest figures possible, and our incbeasbd advantages over all other bouses (in that we do vtte times as much business as any other Philadelphia house ; do it for cash) place us at onoe beyond the reach of all competition, and in the best possi ble Attitude towards the economical and striotly eash buyer, whose patronage we work for and receive to the largest extent. Btook of FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOL LARS stylish, fine, and medium Clothing for Men, Boys, nd Children, constantly on toe counters, sold only at KetaU Bilk Mixed Suits $10 to 820. Walking Ooats and Sacks 5 to JO. Utioa (Jaaaimera bnita $lUV.2i. Light Oassuner. waits etsloSla. ersy Malum Walking Ooats. tlUiogi. Cheviot Suite. it to Blue i PtOilie Walking Coats. i9 to $30. Black ) Cloth 1 ftilk Linen Vests tl to am 1ucK J Plain Li Lit Lark fclnpsd bide band LinM Pants II 60 to a 10. All wool Suits as low as . WANAMAKVR A BROWN, ) WANAMAK.KU 4 BKOWN. I WANAMAKCR a BROWN, I WAKA-klAkiUl 4 bHOWN. I OAK HALL. Silt), sad Maiket. OAK HALL SiiU and Market. Kt.EOAKCB and Oovfort eilst throorhoot the Ameri can Hocus, Boston. The total Is stli kept by the vete ran host. Lewis Rice, whose supervision for a quarter of a oecttury has rendered this hnase so popular. 1 A New One and Two Dollar Store! Jatt opened at If o. llODOhesaut street, oorner of Eleventh, where may be found a large assortment of goods fresh from Europe, St great bargains. Rctbbeb Overshoes and Boots for Men, Women, and Children, ean be bad at retail at the very lowest prioee, Goodtkar's manufacture, old stand, No. 83 Ohesuut street, lower side; iriAKKIEIi. norm an Oolmns. On the lth ultimo, by Rev. .T. E. Smith, Mr. Edward Hoffman to Miss Annie F. Collins, both of this city. Ocinn Wilson. In Philadelphia. April IS. 1970. by the Kev. John McCoy, Mr. Edward Quinn to Mlas Emma Wilson, late of jfhlladelphla. iii:i. ITrRT7ET.--On the 83d instant. Catharine, wife of Philip Ulrtzel, In the 7Bd year of her age. The relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her husband, No. Bfi DUlwjn street, on Thursday after noon at 8 o'clock. Rice On the end instant. Mrs. Anna, wife of Peter Rice, aged 7T years. Her relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her husband, no. 724 Richmond street, on Thursday afternoon at o'clock. Shebk. On the 84th Instant. Dr. J. Hinkt Sukre, tn the 80th year of his sue. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence, No. 1104 Vine street, on Friday afternoon at a o'clock. OL.OTHINO. JONES' ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE. No. C04 MARKET Street. OUR GARMENTS ARB WELL MADE. uin vu J. ic.ru Aua ur IAuATI A BUT ONE PRICE IS ASKED. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED EVERT PUR CHASER. . ) .limwfBptr CEO. W. NIEMANN. REAL. ESI AT E AT AUCTION. PUBLIC SALE ON THE PREMISES. TUOMA8 St SONS, Auctioneers. VEBY ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT. MANSION, GARDENER'S HOU8E, STABLE, AND COACH HOUSE, KNOWN AS "MALVERN," 8 ACRES, BU8TLETON, TWENTY-THIRD WARD, Five minutes walk, from the Depot of Holmesburg and BustletoD. Railroad, 10 miles from the city. RESIDENCE OF J. T. WAY, ESQ. On SATURDAY, Maj 38, 1870, At 4 o'cloct P. M., Will be sold at Public Bale on the Piemlsea, All that elegant country seat known as "Mal vern," 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 under class, yielding an average of 1000 pounds annually of foielgn grapes, white and black of the beat varieties, Hamburg, Muscat, eto. The grounds are laid In English style, shaded with line old trees, large and beautiful 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 f rnlt 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 Is high and healthy, commanding an extensive view of the surrounding conntry. 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 & SONS, Auctioneers, C 18 9trp Nos. 139 and 141 a FOURTH Street. FOR SALE. P GEKMANTOWN. FOR SALE OR TO T.KT Premiaaa No. 14E PRIOR Street. Oermaatown. Huuae in sood order. Pleasant neiuhborhood and within five minutes wait ol the aepot. l. Kit ua irn.ii i en, 23 6t No. 213 S. THIRD Street. FOR SALE TWO BRICK COTTAGES lm th heat dart of Bavarlv. New Jersey. Nine tuume. Situation healthy aad convenient. Will be sold chp If apohed for soon. PHILIP P. 8NVDRB, No. 11 P. lu in OLreeu a nowe at- TO RENTe j . TO RENT, FURNISHED A DE SIRABLE MEDIUM -SIZED HOUSE; central looa lion; modern conveniences. Address "W. H. 0M Bog 1669 Philadelphia Post Office. Sltfrp TO LET THE STORE PROPERTY HO. TO Ohesnut street, twenty five feet front, one boa dred and forty-five feet deep to Bennett street. Back buildings five stories high. Possession May L, 1870. Ad dress THOMAS B. FLETOHKB, U lotf Palanoo. W. J. STORE TO LET. ON THE FIRST OF . . . ... w . m- mm a iiifniiiin O. . ajliiniy ma more i-ropany, no. oi a. onuuii u nnwii . im.i h 111). Tha aniiar num. Sti bv Bl). oould ba altered to allow a private entrance from beoond atreet, and by subletting wouia materially reduce tne rent. ttf COMMERCIAL ROOMS, yhilada. 4 TO RENT FURNISHED A IIAND U3. some three-story Briok Dwelling, with double baok uIiMlnsa on the aoutn side of AROU btreet. between 1 1 m'KH-NTH and 8IXTKRNTH Street a. AddIv te A. B.CAKVKB A CO.. 8. W. oorner NINTH and i lLBKttr Btreets. i yj isE, i . r emo i i uiijaui.lji ma.. mm wnon tjittt i nor nrrri a :fl xhe desirable resiuenoe, no. dc is uin 'Liun w . ... .u,.uutliijf Vina atraatoara. Kxtra ooti- veniances. Apply on tbe premises. U 61 tf0 t550-TO LET TEN-ROOM HOUSE, li'ts ii. imiiRRinnieiiin.1 Slantaa, via Vine aueet cars. Immediate . posee REAL. ESTATE AOENT. FRED. SYLVESTER. BE AX ESTATE BBOEEB, If o. 908 Somth FOUUT1I tret, f I r fHILADKLPHIA. OL.A8S AND QUEENSWARE. Ill k VINE 8 T R R E T. U MRS. K. ROWLAND'S C1111NA, liUBS. inn uuaaAsWlBK K M PORIO M . Ho. Ills V1NK STREET. 1 111m fET GOODS, NEWEST STYLES. DIXON'S ' Me. si a. eiuutu aareas sswiwi FIFTII EDITION TXXQ LATEST 1YI3S7S. from tub poMimon: The Feolaa Bicltrmrnt (tloTemeata ea the rrestier. Toronto, May 25. Considerable excitement still aiiaU In regard to the Fen tan raid, but the Government appears to be well advised of all movements and fully prepared for any attempts at Invasion. The volunteer forces are prepared to move If required. The Queen's birthday was celebrated yester day at a general holiday throughout the Dominion. HoxtriaL, May 25. Further news received confirms the belief that the Fenians have deter mined on a movement on the Eastern frontier. A large nnmber of men were assembled and parading close to the lines. They had pickets on patrol a mile from Pigeon Hill at noon, and hortly before that a special train arrived at Potsdam Junction with two hundred and fifty armed Fenians on their way to St. Albans to move on St. Armand's Centre through Pigeon Hill. The Fenians are also said to have cat the tele graph wires at White Hall, acd the latest report Is that they have actually crossed the frontier In lore. In view of the Information received by the Government since morning, instructions have been sent to General Lindsay to take active steps for the defense of the frontier. A considerable force left here at 4-30 o'clock yesterday after- nojn. Ottawa, May 25. The United States Govern ment has one hundred and fifty regular troops on their way to Ogdensbnrg. Four hundred Fenians were left behind to-day at Some for want of accommodation. Fifty men of garri son artillery and two guns of field artillery leave this afternoon for Prescott. Pbescott, May 25. A large force of volun teers, including artillery, is under arms here. Oqdensburo, May 25. It is reported that the Fenians contemplate an attack on Corn wall, Canada. FROM MEW EJVQLAJVD. American Tract Society Northeast Branca. Boston, May 25 The financial exhibit of the New England Branch of the American Tract Suclety shows that the total receipts for the year were $37,360. Twelve colporteurs made 19,700 family visits with a view to reli gious conversion and prayer land escalation of religions works, and there have been gratuitous distributions of 3,159,000 pages through almost very channel of benevolence and In various languages. At the public meeting of the society last evening addresses were made by Rev. John Cotton Smith, D. D., of New York; Rev. Henry If. Pareens, of Springfield; Rev. John Todd, D. D., of rittsfield, and Rev. Dr. Gullck, mis sionary to the Sandwich Islands. CONURES8. Senate. Cmtinwd from th Beon& Edition. If r. Barard said, instead of Dreventins: discriminations at the Dolls on aocouot of raoe. color, etc.. as was the in- sens oi toe mtnni,u amenamem, ino oiu was in every liartieniar an onensive aiicriminauoo against wnites m later of blacks. It wss to be a criminal otf ense to hinder sccto voter, bat t be same ninaranoe nugnt be praotiaed wn h impunity acainst tba white voter. Its candidate who should lose hisoffiae bf denial of enffi age to white men oould nave no remedy. All relre-ii eras reserved lor the denial of the rishts o' colored voter. co beld that the biu was never intenuea to entoroe tne flitMnth amendment, but was another violent attemDt to bnlttnr ud by statute tbe inferior capacities of the negro race in a scuetne oi Doiuioal efluanir. is was a Dremeai- tm.iMi Marina tor the destruction of State governments. eweepWKinto tne graao oi r scleral power ail tne ponce powers ot tne osatei, wnicn practical experieuce nas as- monsmtea ss tne Deotaaieatuaras acainst election irauaa. me Dili required tne use i taste otnoers for veaerai DurDoses in denance of judicial deoisions to the contrary. and would create swarms ol sub-officials to feed UDon tbe eubstanoe of tbe countr. Almost every section save lees to pettiloRRins; attorneys and unscrupulous men for etimnlatins nnsutioo. Tbe bill was principally intsnded for the Boutf, but the people o. toe nortn would nave to pay dear lor toe sport m tne support oi multitudes oi un necessary officials. usuie. C vtinxudfnm Sseond Edition. ahowed from the reoort of the Senate Committee thai tbe land grant would caver 47.S J0.0O0 aores, which at the avariare oi tan dollars an acre, including town aad cit) lota, weuld amount to 473ltiU),e034but as tbs company bad it in its power to lencthen the branch road, the land grant niicut really be extended so as to oover i,mi,ou aeraa. ua nonea mat ise re-oiatira woaia do aereated. aniens his smeadment were adopted, and be thought tbst it ws for tbe interest of the eountrv that it atiould be de feated. In any event the grant was too large when it was ssare. ii tne company 010 not enoose to lane tne grant utject to the restrictions of his amendment, the grant fhauld be allowed to lsDsa-and if a future subaid ware so ba granted, t soouia Da not in tanas out m money, ana nrocaeaa oi ina lanas aa aoia dv me uovernment. Mr. barsrant suoDorted tlie amendment ef Xr. Hawler. thaurh ha tkousbt it did not ao far aaourh. Ha treurht i hat Uengrees ouM to provide mat, until taa lands ware nrveyed, tAie settler should bs eewaidered to ba in posses iaa under the Pre-emDkion laws, no matter whan the grant was made to tne railroad eorapany. Amendments were offered by Mr. Harvest and b Mr. w elser to proteot tber.gbtsaad interests of actual set tlers, and b Mr. Randall to exclude tbe conclusion of a guarantae by the United States Government of the bonds ef the company. Mr. uiarke (Kansas) eompiainea tnat mere were per sons witfetn tne nail wne were not entiuea to tne privi leges of tne floor. The Speaker said it was the duty of tbe doorkeeper to exclude all sucn persons, ana eases nr. uiarae to point ont any parsen whom be detired ta have excluded. Mr. uiarae remaraea tnat no suppoaaa it to ue tne auty aI nntnara of tha Uousa to enforce its rules. The Speaker replied that it was tbe duty of .the doer- keeper, not ol tee unair, to ciaai lias noor. Mr. Uiarke proceeded to ac areas tne uousa in opposi tion to the bill. FROM EUROPE. Latent Unetntleaa. liOwnoN. Uav85 r P.M. Consols, 94 V for money and94X(9a4H fr account, tmitea Duii.es o-xus quiet. " T . -m , . . . . . 1862, W: Of I860, oejf , OI tool, nv'i ; lo-sus. BS. Railways steady. Erie, 18 v ; Illinois Central, HOjtf ; Atlantic and Oreat Western. 88. Liverpool. Mav 856 P. M. Ootton Irrerular: rnlddling uplands, 10;i d. : Orleans, HXtvlld. 8ales to-cay io,ouo Dales, mciuaing w ior speculation and export. London, May 95 S P. M. Tallow qnlet aad steady at 44s. 1. Linseed Cakes firm at 9 18s & o. Sugar on tne spot nrmer at is. a.oais., aua quiet moat. ABB PRINCIPAL D K POT roa ran sals or BBVBNUX STAMPS NO. 804 CHESNUT STREET. CENTRAL OFPICE, Na 108 & FIFTH STREET (Two doors below Chesnut street), ESTABLISHED 1 8 1. Tne sale of Revenue Stamps la still continued at tie Old-EBtabllshed Agencies. The stock comprises every denomination, printed by the Government, and having at all tunes a large supply, we are enabled to fill and forward (by Mall or Express) all orders, immediately upon receipt, a matter of (Treat Importance. United States Notes, National Bank Notes, Drafts on Philadelphia, and Post Office Orders received In payment. Any Information regarding tne decisions of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue cheerfully and gratuitously furnished. Revenue Stamps printed apon urana, cneci Receipts, etc The following rates of commission are allowed Stamps and Stamped Paper: On I'tf and upward. t per loo M " too " 4 Address tl. era, etc., to STAMP AGENCY, No. S04 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. -I RHEUMATISM TREATED SPECIALLY 07 TSaOXlS. CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, $1000 Paid. INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM, $2000 Paid. NEURALGIA IN THE HEAD, $3000 Paid. ARTICULAR RHEUMATISM, $4000 Paid. RHEUMATISM OF THE KIDNEYS, $5000 Paid. Tha aboT amounts will be paid to aaj person producing any medioine, Internal, External, Vegetable or Ifineral, that can refer to or bring forward as many living, genuine, permanent cures as DB. FITLER'S VEGE TABLE RHEUMATIC REMEDY, the pre scription of one of Philadelphia's oldest regu lar physicians and professors. It is positively the only standard specific before the public, being composed of pure and harmless vegeta ble ingredients solely, oontaining no minerals, poisonous vegetables, or injurious drugs. It is warranted, under oath, to have permanently cured ninety-five in every hundred cases treated in the past four years, a result un paralleled in the annals of medioine. To pro tect sufferers against imposition, deception, quacks, and injurious nostrums prepared by unskillful, uneducated, and unscientific hands, a printed legal form of guarantee, containing name of patient and exact stated quantity to cure, properly signed and sealed, will be given to every patient desiring it, without extra charge, and in ease of failure to cure, the money refunded. All sufferers sheuld ex amine the plan of guarantee, which insures a positive cure, or eosts nothing for the trial. The safety of this offer, made by Dr. Fitler, is insured to him only by the merit and in fallible curative power of his remedy. Names and references of incurable cases, where the money paid has been refunded in full, given at Dr. Fitler's office, where the diploma of Dr. Fitler, received from the Uni versify of Pennsylvania, A. D. 1833, is subject to pmblio inspection, with the diploma from the Medi cal Institute, 1833, and the additional vouch ers of his professional skill as a Fhysician and Professor of Chemistry, together with letters and testimonials of leading physicians, cler gymen, judges, senators, bankers, merchants, etc. eto. Medical advice to Rheumatio sufferers given daily, from 11 until 4, without charge. No other diseases prescribed for. Advice sent by mail without charge. Depot and offloe, No. 29 South FOURTH" Btreet. Sold by druggists generally. L9-stf MEDIOAL. A. & J. Be D A R T H O L O M E W & J. D. BARTHOLOMEW VY, No. 23 NORTH EIGHTH STREET. Will commc ace on MONDAY their 8 eml-Annual Clearanci 8ala. The Greatest Bargains will be given la Hosiery, HdfcTs., Embroideries, White Plqaee, Parasol s, Fans, tOooMtU, L(ale and Silk Gloves, White Gloves, Buff Gloves, Bows, Ties, Lace Collars. Positive- Bargain! will be Givea. We cannot enumerate prtoes, bnt a call will coa. rlnce 70a we mean this to be 1 CLEARANCE SALS, Onr Kid Olove Stock Is unequalled ia tfee city of Philadelphia. Kid Gloves at tls, tits, SlfiO, 11-75, anil 91 for onr One glove, the "liarUey." Every pair warranto If the? rip or tear, another pair given In exchange. H wvtfrp TRY THIM. NO RISE. WHOLESALE AI RETAIL. BEST It I I OPENING SALE TO Commence MONDAY, May 23, TO I CLOSE OUT ENTIRE STOCK, J, M. HAFLEICH, Nos. 1012 and 1014 CHESNUT STREET, Will oiler- liis giplentlia Stock of SILKS, DRESS GOODS, LACES, Etc., For Ten Days, at a Great Reduction on Former Prices. ELEGANT MADE-UP SUITS $10. - LLAMA. LAOE SACQUES AND SHAWLS, 50 PER CENT. LESS THAN LAST SEASON. Great Inducements offered to strangers visiting. the city. osumws MEDIOAL. PILES CAN BE CURED! SB. GALLAGHER'S CELEBRATED VEGETABLE PILE CURE Is a quick, safe, sura, and effaotua! Remadjr for BLEED ING. BLIND, OB ITOHINQ PILRS, PRO. LAPSUS ANI OR FALLING OF THB RECTUM. CONSTIPATION OF THB BOWELS, ETO. The application and use of this remedy, as well as Its effects, are quite different from all others hereto fore prescribed for the above-named diseases. Its principal virtues are derived from Its internal use, regulating the liver and Kidneys, and Imparting health and vigor to the whole alimentary canal. It Is specific in its action, completely controlling the circulation ef the blood tn the hemorrhoidal vessels. CAUSES OF THE DISEASE. The caases of these complaints are numerous, and are undoubtedly in many instances hereditary ; bat a sedentary and studious habit, luxurious living, high seasoned aad stimulating food, the intemperate use of spirituous drinks, the very free use ef strong cof fee and tea, mental depressloa, sorrow, and grief; In short, whatever tends to weaken the digestive or gans may be considered the most active general causes. The afflicted can rely with the utmost confidence In this medicine, because the great success that it has met with since its introduction la a sare ladlca tlon of its real value. For inward and outward ap plications, if used as directed, It cannot fall to give the fullest satisfaction. PRICE OF SINGLE BOTTLES, tl. BIX BOTTLES, 15. All Respectable Dealers and Druggists sell It. PREPARED ONLY BT B. F. GALLAGHER, NO. 30S N. THIRD STREET. 6 gSmwslmrp PHILADELPHIA. QROOERIES. ETO. rpo FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE RURAL DISTRICTS. We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply families at their country residences with every description of FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, Etc Etc. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, 11 It Oorner ELEVENTH aad VIMB Street, OUTLERY, ETO. JODGERS & WOaTENHOUTS POCKET KNIVES, Pearl tad Bta- handles, and beautlfml finish Bodcer, aad Wade A Batcher's Raaon, aadtheeela. brated Leooultre Baaori Ladies' Scissors, la oases, of the finest Qualitf Boassra' Table Cutlery, Carvers sad Fork, Razor Strops, Cork Borewa. Eta. Ear laatnuaeata, to assist the hearias. ef the aaost approved eonatrootloa, at F. MADEIRA'S, as lla. Ill TENTH Street, below Cheannt, ' HOTELS. QOLONNADE HOTEL. FIFTEENTH AND CHESNUT UTS., ENTIRELY HEW AND HANDSOMELY FTTH H1AH Kii is bow read for permaaeat or traaaieat cuests. HATS AND OAP8. nWARBURTON'S IMPROVED VENTI lated and aaaj BtUDr Draaa ilata (patented), la all Uia inprovad faabiuos of theaaaeoa, UlLkaNUT Street aext door to the feat OSuie UUrvt B H n T IC I D G L O V E S C L O V REFRIGERATORS. REFRIGERATORS. E. S. PARSON fe CO., Self-Ventilating' Refrigerators, The cheapest and most reliable in the market, and will keep MEATS, VEGETABLES, FRUITS, MILE, and BUTTER LONGER, DRIER, and COLDER, WITH LESS ICE, Than any other Refrigerators In use. Wholesale and Retail, at the Old Stand, 4 SB lmtw Ne. 320 DOCK Street, Belew Walaat. REFRIGERATORS. FOR THE CHEAPEST AND BEST' GO TO THE MANUFACTORY OF Pa P. KEARNO, No. 39 KORTH NINTH STREET. 4 S3 smwsmrp BELOW ARCH, BAST 8 IDE. gAVERY'S PATENT COMBINED DINING-ROOM WATER-COOLER AND RE FRIGERATOR. It being made of oast-Iron, poroelaln lined, in waU nut cases, does not Impart unpleasant taste or smelt to arovlaiona, fruit, eto. Please call and examine. JACOB F. HAND, J., Retail Depot, Btmwfamrp No. eao MARKET Street; UPHOLS IERY QOOD8, ETO. NOBUT, BROWN, HOBLIT & CO., Hoi.223 Bui 218 & BEC0ND Strt PHILADnxrHIA, Important afaanfactarars and ealers Upholstery Coods, Car Trlmmlru's1 Cabinet Uaxeri' and Undertaken rindiogfl, Swiss and Nottingham Oortaina. Hair Seating:, Curled Hair Bedding, ETO. KTO i lSat Wholesale arid Retail. OURTAINB AND SHADES. lilt U UAL. UrUOLHTliAlB", G CHARLES L. HALE, No. 930 ARCH STREET, Swiss and Nottingham Lace Cartaink, WINDOW BLINDS AND SHADES, Of the newest colors and designs. Window Cornices in Gilt, Walnut, and Rosewood and Gilt. Furniture Slips or Covers fitted, oat and made. t mwfimsp BPRINC? AND HAIR MATTRESSES made to order. OIQAR8. QMOKC GUMPER T'a Xliree Brother Cigars MAJTUTAOTUBJCD AT Ito. 141 CUES. tUX Strati, llfawsau Hart UU.&,stwX. I
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