HIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 181. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. The Clljr Ami dement. At thk Acadkmt of Musio the spectacle of Th Black Crook will be represented this after noon and evening. At thr Cuksnut A Neie Way to ray Old Debt, with Mr. Davenport ai "Sir Giles Over reach, " will be performed this evening; for the benefit of Mr. Torchlana, the box book-keeper. The Bonnie Fishwife will be given as an after piece. The new American comedy of Saratoga will be produced on Monday. At the Alien Mr. Adam Everly will have a benefit thin evening, when he will appear in the comedy of The Soldirr'e Daughter and the do mestic drama of The llarvctt llome. On Monday Mr. John Brougham will com mence an engagement. At the Walnut Miss Ella Burns will appear for the last times this afternoon and evening as "Lady Elizabeth" in the drama of TwLet Axe and Crorrn. On Monday Mrg. D. P. Bowers will appear as "Lady Audley." At Musical Fund Hall a grand concert will be Riven this evening by Mr. Carl VVolfsohn, Who will be assisted by Miss Pauline Ninluer, Mr. Theodore Habelmann, Mr. V. Stoll, Jr., and Mr. Rudolph IlenniR. At the Museum, Ninth and Arch streets, Mr. Lewis Baker will personate "Micawber" this afternoon and evening. At tuk Assembly Building the diorama of "Ireland in Light and Shade" will be exhibited this afternoon and evening. At the American Mh-s Kale Fisher will per sonate "Mazeppa" this afternoon and evening. At the Alhambka, Seventh street, below Arch a miscellaneous programme will be pre sented this evening. A Gram) Bazaar in aid of the sick poor of Bt. Mary's Hospital is now open at Concert nail. A Concert in aid of the Market 8quare Chart h of Germantown will be given at the Town Hall on Thursday evening, Mav 4, bv pro minent members of the llandel and Haydn Society. CITY NOTICES. TOTn Ambrican Puhlic. testimonials. The manufacture and the great practical worth of the Sanborn Steam Fire proof fcafe having been folly established, It la now offered to the business public, and offered with assurance, support;! by in disputable facts, that It la tub behtsafbim thh world, for It has been proved, again and again, to far outlast In a Ore those that have heretofore been re garded as the very bent It Is most thoroughly mule, and of the best material, is furnished wit a Sargent's celebrated Magnetic Combination Lock, than which thore is none better, and in all burglar-proof quali ties It Is unsurpassed, while for beauty of style and finish, freedom from dampness and all Inconveni ence In use, ai In Its power to resist fire, It la without 6 rival. It is therefore assuming nothing bat simple Justice to the facts to offer the Steam Safe as the most thoroughly scientific, most complete, and per fect safe that can be obtained. In support of these claims we call attention to a few of the testimonials It has won: WHAT IS SAID OP IT. "The lire-proof quality of the bteam Improvement la established beyond question; and since bo many safes, In recent great fires, have failed to preserve their contents, an Improvement like this must be welcomed with great satisfaction." Ronton Daily Advertiser. "This Steam Injarovement will effect a thorough revolution In s are-making." Philadelphia Keening Ilirald, Sept. 21, 1861. "This safe affords, undoubtedly, the best protec tion against fire of any one In the market. " Bangor Whig, Feb. 15, 1868. "It seems to be the only safe that deserves the name fire-i-roof." Worcester Daily Spy, Jan. 14. 1868. "The Steam Attachment Is decidedly the greatest Improvement we have ever seen In Fire-pro f Mares, and the rt suit of the trial proves that all tnat w claimed for the invention it has accomplished." Aorta American and United Mate Gazette, Ao. 14, 186T. "Sanborn's Invention has been proved by the most satisfactory tests to be exactly what Its manufactu rers repiesenl" Portland Daily Press. MarchZ, 1863. "In the tests to which these safes have been sub jected their absolute security is demonstrated be yond the possibility of cavil." Forney's Philadelphia Freat, Kov. 1, 186T. American Ptbam Safe Co., No. 32 booth Fourth Street. Ladies' Notice. Ladies' Notice. (Jurat Corset Sales. Corsets. Corsets. Great Corset Sales. Ab a special Inducement Mr. Finn offers the fol lowing lines of Corsets at a great reduction on for mer prices. They are all made In a superior man ner, and the demand for them la dally Increasing: CO-cent good hand-made Jean Corset, 76-cent well boned Woven Corset. SI finely trimmed 86 boned Woven Corset. l-20 extra boned finely fashioned Corset. Also, fall l.nea of Oner grades. Gauze Underwear. Misses' Vests, good, 85 cents, and finer. Boys' supehior Shirts, 40 cents and cp. Ladies' Gauze Vests, 75 cents. 25-cent good quality full regular Stocking. Men's Shirts, 25, 45, CO, 69 cents, to the dner grades. John M. Finn, S. E. corner Arch and Seventh streets. VEOETiNE.-IIundreds In this vicinity wilt bear tes timony (and do it voluntarily) that it la the best medical compound yet placed before the pu'jllc for enovatlng and purifying the blood, eradicating all humors, impurities, or poisonous secretions from the system, invigorating aud strengthening the sys tem debilitated by disease; In face it is, aa many j nave canea it, -the great health Kbstober." Sold by all druggists. He. William W. Cassidy, the Jeweller at No. 8 Booth Second street, has one of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silver ware in the city. lie has also on hand a fine assort ment of fine American Western Watches. Tnoae who purchase at this store at the present time are certain to get the worth of their money. Oae ford, Continental Hotel, has opened an ele gant assortment of Ladies', Children's, and Infants' Tlmmed and nutrlmmed Hats. Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, Etc. Also, Boys Cloth and Straw Hats. Burnett's Cooking Extracts the best. A. 8. Hamilton's Standard Sewing Machine Ofpicb, No. TOO Chesnut Street. Howe's, Orover & Baker's, Folsom'a, and other nrst-class machines sold $H per month and to rent Be Sure and Call for Mas. Wikslow'b Sooth- ins Syrup far children teething, having the tirn'Xe of "Curtis & Perkins" on the outside wrap per. All others are base imitations. Oaxford, Continental Hotel, has received Spring Styles Gents' and Boys' Hats, Caps, and Furnishing Goods, fchlrtt made to order. Bubnett's Cologne the best made In America. Veobtine is sold by all drugglnts. t MARRIED. A Moore Morrell. On the 87th instant, by the Rev. Thomas Jaggar, Albert 11. Mookk to C audi a C a kit a Mokrbll, only daughter of Thomas Mor rell, Esq., all of this city. Wf.i fell Kkim. On Tburaday, the 2;th instant, at 81 John's Lutheran Church, bv Rev. JoxudU A. I geiss, I) D., Frank II. Welsh to Haixib 1k Uknnk- tills, aaugnter or ueorge ne u. ivuim, t., an or tula city. DIED. Burroughs. On the morning of the 25th Instant, Mr. John Bi'kroiuhh. The relatives aud friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend hU fuueral, front his late residence. No. 1? Clinton street, on Saturday, the 89th Instant, at 4 o'clock l M. lntermen. at Laurel Hill. Cook. in herMd year, on the evening of the 2th InMant, Mrs. Ann Cook, relict of Thomas Cook, de ceased. The rclatlvea and friends of the family are respect folly Invited to attend the funwal, from her late residence, No. 1W I'hesnnt street, on Monday after noon, May 1, at half-past 4 o'clock. Thompson On the morning of the 7th Instant, Lypia P. Thompson, relict of the late J sine a B. Thompson, In the fi8d year of tier ae. Her relatives and friends are Invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, No. 900 Tine street, on Second-day afternoon, at 3 o'clock. " Youno Cn the sstn instant, Annar Young, In the 52d year of his age. Due notice will he given of the funeral. NEW MOURNING STORE. New Stock at Lowest Prices. No. 1226 CHESNUT STKEET. NEWEST DESIGNS IN DKESS GOODS. NEWEST DESIGNS IN BONNETS. NEWEST DESIGNS IN VEILS. CHEAPEST ALPACAH IN PHILADA. CHEAPEST 1JOMI3AZINES IN PHIL A.D A. CHKAl'KST BLACK SILKS IN PHILADA CHEAPEST CRAPE CLOTHS IN PHILA DELPHIA. F.VEKY ARTICLE AT LOWEST PRICE. We would respectfully call attention to our new Drcss-maklng and mil Department, where eviry novelty in tlck sulta will be found ready-made and made to order, Bt shortest notice, by a competent ririniaker, and alo call attention to our VV'liltn Hoods and 1-ftdli s' Underwear Department. Large Block or Linen and Lawn Suits, of finest finish, al ways on hand. A. MYERS & CO., 4S2aluthSptf No. 1226 CHESNUT 8treet. CLOTHINQ. P 1 M K It V A It .A1) 12 CLOTHING, COMBINING STYLE, DURABILITY AND EX CELLENCE OF WORKMANSHIP. Jones' O NE-P 15, ICE ESTABLISHMENT, (J04 Market Street, GEO. W. NIEMANN. Handsome Garment made to order at the shortest notice. 4 13 8mw tf RELIQIOUS NOTIObS. V- KEV. K. H ALLEN, I). I)., ON "BIBLES Temperance" to morrow at lOStf A. M. In OLD riNESTRKKT CHURCH. ' SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCn, SPRUCE Street, below Sixth Rev. J. P. CON KEY will preach to-morrow at lux A. AL and Tjr I'- 4 29 sat ng? REV. K. M. LUTHER WILL PHEAOII To morrow morning and evenlnar, at the TABER NACLB BAPNSTCUURCa, CHESNUT Street, west of Eighteenth. Services at 10)4 and 1j tfflr ST. CLEMENT'S CHURCH, TWENTIETH and CHERRY Streets Choral service and sermon to-morrow evening at 7)tf o'clock. Seats free. 4 IS s3f Sy 8PRINta GARDEN BAPTIST CnURCH, w THIRTEENTH Street, above Wallace. Rev. L. P.HOKNBERGER, Pastor. Preaching to morrow at 1W A. M. and IX P. M. Sunday-scftool at 9 P. SI. ttat CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. LOCUST Street, above Fifteenth Rev. Dr. HUMPHREY, Pastor. .Services at lovf a. M. ana 1)4 P. M. ftP- KEV. A. A. WILL1TS, 1). D, WILL preach In the WEST ARCH 8TRKET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner EIGHTEENTH and ARCH Streets, to-morrow at 10tf A. M. and 8 P. M. Strangers welcome. TUB FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ww WASHINGTON Square. Rev. HER BICK JOHNSON, D. D., Pastor, will preach to morrow at 10 A. M. and 8 P. M. Strangers welcome. ' THIRD MORAVIAN CHURCH, HARROW tl ATE. Preaching to-raorrow at VS o'clock by Bishop E. DE SCHWElNITZ. Corner-stone of new church laid at S o'clock, Bishops BIGLER and DE SCHWElNITZ ofllc'atlng. Sfe3- "WEST SPRUCE STREET CHURCH, SEVENTEENTH and 8PKUOE Streets Uev. WILLIAM HENRY GREEN, D. D., of Princeton Theological Seminary, will preach to-monow at lt jtf A. M. and8x P. M. egy- SPRING GARDEN STRFET AL E. " CHURCH, TWENTIETH and SPRING GAR BEN Streets Preaching to-morrow at 10 v A. M. and 1i P. Al. by Rev. C. U. PAYNE, D. D., Pastor. Strangers Invited. TRINITY M. E. C3UKCH, EiHt7i Street, above Bace. The Rev. 11. A. CLEVE LAND, Pastor, will preach to-morrow morning at lo-8e; evening, T -45 "The forgetting of God's pre sence; that Is unavoidable." jgf NORTH TENTH STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. belo Girard avenue Rev. MATTHEW NEWKIKK, Pastor. 8ervlcs at 10 A. M. and 8 P. M. Subject for evening "Mas 98 as a Deliverer." All welcome. Knf ARCH STREET M. E. CHURCH, S. E. COU- ner ARCH and BKOAD Streets. Preaching Sunday at lo A.M. and P. M., by the pastr, Rev. HENKY W. WARREN. Strangers invited. Mornlug subject: "Does Prayer Contravene Natu ral Laws?" Igy- DIVINE SERVICE (PROTESTANT EPIS copa!)willbe h'Md In the hall of thnK)URT IJND SAUNDERS COLLEGE, THIRTY-NINTH Street, above Market, on Sunday, April aoth. al 10-30 A. M. and 8 P. AL Sunday-school at 8-30. ' tgy- BETH-EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH. INROAD and SPRUCE Streets. Rev. J. WH EATON SMITH, D. D., Pastor, will preach Sunday morn ing at lox o'clock and evening at BnptUm in connection with the evening Bervlcc. Strangers cordially Invited. Cy- FREE THOUGHT LECTURE?. AIR. bTf. UNDERWOOD wUl lecture in the capaclom Tfall on the southwest corner of SPRING GARDEN and NINTH Streets, SUNDAY EVENING, 80th, at 7tf o'clock. Subject "A Review or Ohristtan'ty aud Infidelity." Also on MONDAY, Fame plae and hour, on the "Influence or Christianity on Civiliza tion." Mr. Underwood's engagements necessarily confine hint to the two lectures, to which clergymen and others are Invited, and permitted to reply. Each lecture Mi cents. 4 88 2t wgy- UNION MEMORIAL MEETING. AM EET leg of all the FresbyterUn Ohurehi'S or Phila delphia will be held in the interests of the MEMO RIAL FUND to-morrow (Sabbath) afternoon, at 4 O'clock, la the SEVENTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, BROAD and PENN Square. Addresses will be delivered by Rev. Dr. ELLIN WOOD, Hon. WM. 3. DODGE, and WINTHROP 8. OILMAN, Esq.. of New York, and by Drs. WILLITd and HUMPHREYS, of this city. Pastors are requested to announce this meeting at their morning service. FINE STATIONERY AMD Card JUng-raving-. I) U lilt A, No. 1033 CHESNUT STREET, 13 tatha(3D EDDINQ AND PARTY INVITATIONS ENGRAVED AND PRINTED IN THE LATEST STY 1. 8. A One assortment or FRENCH, ENGLIsn, and AMEKK'AN PafKR, with Envelopes to Match. PAPER and ENVELOPES, ready stamped, alwayB on hand. JOHN LINERD, 11 80 wemSp No. n SPRING UAiiDEN btreeU SOHENCK'S ODLUMN. OW TO OUIIH COSSUMPTION. II THE PHILOSOrHT OF dr. sciienck s GREAT MEDICINES Will people never learn to know that a diseased liver and stomach necessarily dlseaie the entire system T The plainest principles of com mon sense teach this, and yet there are thousands who ridicule the Idea and continue In a course which almost Inevitably brings them prematurely '0 the grave. Living, as the majority of the people do. at complete variance with the lawa of nature, it mnst be apparent to all that, aooner or later, nature will revenge herself. Hence we find that persons who Indulge to excess in the use of very rich or Indi gestible food or Intoxicating dinks, invariably pay a heavy penalty In the end. The stom ich becomes disordered, and rerusea to art; the liver falls to perform its functions; dyspepsia and its attendant evils follow, and still the suffering Indi viduals persist in clinging to the thoroughly ex ploded Ideas of the past. Dr. Schenck's medicines are recommended to all Buch. They bring sure and ccrtHln relief wherever they are used as directed, and all that Is necessary to establish their reputa tion with every ailing man or woman in the 1 nd la a fair and Impartial trial of them. Let those who are skeptical on this point, and who have permitted interested persons to prejudl e them against t ese now celebrated remedies for connumtion, discard their prejudices, and be governed by the priucl ples of reason and common sense. If the system la dlaordered, depend upon It, In nine cases out of ten the seat of the disorder will be found In the sto mach and liver. To cleanse and invigorate the sto mach and to stimulate the liver to healthy action, use BCHENCKS MANDRAKE PILLS.-The dally increasing demand forthtse pills Is the b at evi denced their value. Thousands upon ihou-ands of boxes aie sold dully. WhyT Simply because they act promptly and eftlcleutly. Invalids who may not und It convenient to cail on Dr. Schenck In person, are iniormed that full aud complete directions for use accompany each package of the MANDRAKE FILLS, PULMONIC;SYKUP, AND SEAWEED TONIC These medicines will cure Coni-nmption, nnlcs the lungs are so far gone that the patient Is entirely beyond the reach of medical relief. It may be asked, by those who are not familiar with the virtues of these great remedies, "How do Dr. Schenck's medicines tiTect their wonderful cares of Consumption?" The answer Is a simple one. They begin their work of restoration by bringing the stomach, liver, and bowelsjlnto an active, healthy condition. I S food that enrcs this formidable disease. Sc'iencbSS Mandiake Pills act on the liver and stomach, pro moting healthy secretion, and removing the bile and slime which have resulted from the Inactive or tor pid condition of these organs and of the system generally. 1 his sluggish state or the body and the consequent accumulation of the unhealthy sub stances named prevent the proper digestion of food, and as a natural consequence create disease, which results in prostration, aud finally In death. Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, when taken regularly, mingle with the;food, aid tho digestive organs, make good, rich blood, aud, as a natural consequence, give flesh and strength to the patient. Let the faculty say what it may, thla Is the only true cure for consumption. Experience has proved It beyond the shadow of a doubt, and thou sands are to-day alive and Weil who a few years since were regarded as hopeless cases, but who were Induced to try Dr. Schenck's remedies, and were re stored to permanent health by their use. One of the first steps the physician shou'd take with a consumptive patient Is to invigorate the sys tem. Now, how Is this to be done ? Certainly not by giving medicines that exhaust and enervate medicines that impair instead of Improve the func tions of the digestive orgaus. Dr. Schenck's medi cines cleanse the stomach and bowels of all sub stances which are calculated to Irritate or weaken them. They create an appetite promote healthful digestion make good blood, and, as a consequence, they invigorate and strengthen the entire system, and more especially those parts whlcn are dl-eaaed. If this cannot be done, then the case must be re garded as a hopeless one. If the physician llcds it Impossible to make a patient feel hungry, If the diseased person cannot partake of good nourishing food and properly d gest It, it Is ImpoBBlole that he can gala flesh aud strength; aud It Is equally Impossible to bring a patleut to this condition ho ljng as the liver Is bur dct.ed with diseased bile, and tho stomach laden With unhealthy slime. Almost the Urst request made to the physician by a consumptive patient Is that he win'prescrlbe medi cine that will remove or allay the cough, night sweats and chills, which are the sure attendants on Consumption. But this should not be done, for the ccugh Is only an eirort of nature to relieve itself, aud the night sweats aud chills are caused by the dis eased lungs. The remedies ordinarily prescribed do more harm than good. They Impair the functions of the stomach, Impede healthy digestion, aud-iggra-rate rather than cure the disease. There i; after all, nothing like facts with which to substantiate a position, aud It is upon facts that Dr. Schenck relies. Nearly all who have taken his medicines In accordance with his directions have not only been cured of consumption, but from the fact that these medicines act with wonderful power upon the digestive orgaus, patients thus cured speedily gain flesh. Cleansing the system of all Im purities, they lay the foundation for a solid, substan tial structure. Restoring these organs to health, thty create an appetite. The food la properly as similated; the quantity of blood la not only In creased, but it Is made rich and strong, and in tue face of sueft condition of the system all diseases must be banished. Full directions accompany each of the medicines, so that It is not absolutely necessary that patients fcliould see Dr. Schenck personally, unless they de sire to huve lungs examined. Advice given without charge, but for a thorough examination with the Besplrometer tho charge is live dollars. Price of the I'n monlc Syrup and Soiweed Tonic, each, fl'.V) per bottle, or 7o a half o zen. Alan diake t ills, 25 cents per box. For sa'.e by all drug guts. It CLOVES. 3. 908. S3 LA BELLE KID GLOVES. IV. 8IU Street, BARTLEY KID GLOVES JOSEPH KID GLOVES. JOUVIN KID GLOVES. AND PARASOLS. HOSIERY. GLOVES. PIQUES. EMBROIDERIES. WHITE Q0ODS. DOS Cites ii ut Street, A. S J. B. BARTHOLOMEW. 4 29 Btuthtf r .AfP" SUNDAY EXCURSIONS. TRK JoiaaiiSS splendid steamboat "TWILIGHT" win make '.o trips every Sunday, leaving Cliean Street Wharf at 8)tf o'clock A. M. and 8 P. M., Btopping at M (.'urgee'a Wharf, Taconv, Hverton, Aiidalusla, lle.eily, Burlington, and Bristol, lie turning, leave Bristol at lux A. M, and 6 P. M., stopping at all the above landings each way. Fare, U ceuu ; excursion, 40 cents, 4 13 bCm OPENING OF NEW IVULLIKEWS LlftiER STORES, 1128 CHESNUT Street and 828 ARCH Street. Our Spring Importation Now Open. riUNTED LINKN LAWN DKESSES. TLAIN WHITE LINEN LAWN DRESSES. BEAUTIFUL PRINTED SHIRTING LtNESS. We are showlpg the most beautiful assortment of Printed Linens in tne country. The patterns are all new aLd very Btyllsn. TLAIN LINENS FOR SUITS, rialn Buff Linen. Buff PartsUn Llnm. Plain Buff Linen Lawns. Plaiu Flax Lawns. Plain Chocolate Linens. Grey Linens. THE FRENCH PIQUES AT 50 CENTS. We have received B0 plecea more of this rique. Undoubtedly the 099t bargain of the seisoa. OUR WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT Contains all the most desirable makes of Nainsooks, Hoft-flnlih Cambrics. Hwisa and Tndta Malls, Victoria Lawns, Bishop Lawns, French Muslins, extra widths, Hamburg Elglngs. J 0 7 No. 901 CHESTNUT STREET. FRESH CHINA fMTTOGS, WHITE RED CHECK, AftD FANCY STYLES. 50 PIECES FRENCH AXMINSTER, 3 25 3?JEX-L Y1lXM. WATCHES. JEWELRY, ETO G0RHASV3 SILO, BOBBINS, CLARK S BID01E, CHESNUT STREET, FOUR DORS FROM TWELFTH. fit J USX OlMiNEl ISY JEWELLERS, , No. 002 CHESNUT Street, Paris Clocks and Bronzes, Fans and Fancy Goods. 8 18 atnthl HENRY HARPER, No. 722 CHESNUT Street, A NEW STOCK AT LOW PRICSS OF WATCHES, OPERA AND VEST CHAINS, FINE JEWELRY, SILVER BRIDAL PRESENTS, Rogers', Stiver-Plated Spoon, Fork, Tea Seta, Castors, Ice Pitchers, Etc. 419 llii4p w-SAT.E OF IMPORTED JEHSUY AND (II ERNSEY V KTTE, 8HK TI.AND PO NlffH, BKKaSUIItB SW1MK, TKKK1KH DOtfS, ETC. ETC. On Tuesday Morning, 2d May, at 10 o'clock, at HcrWne8s'Bazar, Ninth and iSaiisom streets, Philadelphia, will txi aold.wlth out reserve, the following Blooded Slock, just ar. rived per the Tonawanda, which left Liverpool on the lbtli March, viz. : Jeisey cows and Heifers. 3 Guernsey Heifers. 1 Oaerusey Hull. 6 Shetland Ponies. 7 Berkshire Sows. S Vssez Sows. 1 Yorkshire Boars. 11 Dogs, including Terriers and Rpanlela. These animals were exported by Mr. Ed. Philip Tarson Powler, of Jersey, England, and are new on exhibition at the Bazaar, witu catalogues. Mo postponement on account of the weather. ALP It ED M. UEKK.NKSS, 4 23 2tSp Auctioneer. Savery'sPatent Combined Yt uttr Cooler aud REFRIGERATOR Luh i.iuvtia itself tj be superior to any in the market. Call and ex 'amine. 4 6 thstu itinrp Depot, Mo. 6'40 hlAKHHf btxeet. LINEN DRE3SE8, MEDICAL. NATURE'S REMEDY. Jhe Great Blood Purifier. c A vnlu ible Indian compound, far restoring tho health, and for the permanent cure of all diseases arising from Imparities of the blood, snch aa Scrofula, Scrofulous Humor, Cancer, Cau ccrous Humor, Eryttlpclas, Cancer, Suit Rheum, Pimples and Humor on the Pace, Ulcers, Coughs, Catarrh. Bronchitis, Neuralgia, Rheu matism, Pain. In (he Rlrfe, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Costlveuess, Piles, Headache, Dizziness, Nervousness, Falnt ness at the Stomach, Pulus In the Rack, Kidney Complaluts, Female Weak, uess, aud General Debility. This preparation Is scientifically and chemically con.binod, and so strongly e intent rated from root, herbs, nnd barks that, its g. od enVcta are retl'zed Iniuiertlctel alter commencing to tak .- It. There is no disease of t':e human syunn for which the Vkoe. tins cannot be used with psbfectsafrtv, as It doei not ci ntaln aty metallic compound. For eradicat ing the system or all Impurities of the blood, It has no equal. It has never failed to effect a cure, giving toneand s'engt'i to the system dettllitated by dis ease. Its wonderful effects upon these complaints are surprising to ulL Many have been cured by the VeqitiNK that have tried many other remedies. It can well be called THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. rnirAitED rt II. 11. STEVENS, BOaTON, MASS. Price 81-25. Sold by all Druggists. 4 29 aw CURTAINS AND SHAPES. WALRAVEN, MASONIC HALL, No. 719 CHESNUT St., Offers some new designs for CURTAINS AMD LAMBREQUINS, FRENCH CRETONNES, STRIPED TERRY and CUTELINES. Also, GIMP3 AND TBI M MINGS of entirely new patterns. An assortment of LACE CURTAINS of especial elegance and cheapness, some as low as f 1 00 a window. BROCHE TAPESTRY PIANO AND TABLE COVEKS are offered greatly below Intrinsic values, with a large assortment of KMBItOIDBKED CLOTH PIANO AN D TABLE COVERS. 8 18 thstn3mrp g U M M E R FASHIONS, TRIMMED PAPER PATTERNS LADIES' DRKSs'tRIMMIKQS. MRS. M. A. BINDER, NO. 1101. N. W. CO H NER ELEVENTH AND CHKSNUT STKKBrfl, PHILA., has made very large additions to her stock of Dresa I riinuuiigs, l' riuges, Gimps, Buttons to match Suits, Novelties in Parasols. Gloves, Flowers, Neck-tlea; Bonnet and Sash Ribbons, Real Jet, Gilt, and Pearl Jewelry. LACES REAL POINT AND APPLIQUE. Great Inducements In Outpure and Thread Laces, Valenciennes, Sleeves, Coilats, and Cuffs. EMBROIDERIES. Hamburg EiiglngR and InHertlous, newest deslgna; Flouuclug, Ruilllug and Tilmmlugs. DKESS AND CLOAK MAKING DEPARTMENT. Walking Suits, Reception and Evening Dresses, Wedding Trousxeaux. Large orders executed at Bitot t ni lire and at modetale prices, In the most fashionable stylo. Trimmed and Plain Paper Patterns, t6 per dozen. A perlect system of Dress-cuttiug taugiit. l'Uklnga offering, and Fringing. 4 Usthlmrp X Mm REAL ESTATE AT AUOTION. ff EXECUTORS' PKREMPTjRT 8ALK Jill Estate of Abigail Wlloon, deceased Thoroaa h. Sons, Aactloncers.uii Tuesdaf, May , 1811, at 18 o'clock, noon, will be ald at putiilo sale, wttnoat reserve, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the follow ing described property, vik.: no. 1 Thrw-atory brick dwelling No. 405 Snnth Front street, belt.w Pine street. All thM. three-story brick messiiHite ani lot of ground, situate on the esstsldeof Front street, below Plue street, Fifth ward; containing In iront SO leet 8 Inchea, and la df ith r feet. Terms, cash. Immediate possession. No. . Three atory brick dwelling No. 404 Pena sin-el All that three-story br:ck iuesKimKR and lot (.f gtotiTid, situate on the west side of penn street, below Pine street, Ififth ward; containing in front on lYnn frtrret S feet, and In depth 65 feel Tha KHl-1 lot includes an alley on the n rth fdle thereof, Itadtng into Penn atreel Bale absolute. Terma. taah. M. THOMAS SONS, Anotloneera, 4 !9s e Noa. 139 and 141 8. FOURTH Street. REAL KSTA1 K THOMAS A SONS' SALE. II 1 hree-etort Brick Dwi-Hinira. Nim. toi7 nH n. iweii n atreel below Camilla streel On lueartaT, My 16, i97i, at la o'clock, noon, will be Fold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described properties, viz.: No. 1. Abtliat three atory urick me!naare, with two-story hark miiMing and lot of ground, hi tu ate on the east aide tf Twelfth etr -et, 16 f iet south of t an Ilia Ktreet, below Carpenter street, No. ItilT; coctulnlng In front 16 f rt, antl extending In dpptu VA feet to a 8-fcet wide alley, with the privilege thereof. 1 B No. 8. All that three-atory brick messuage, with two story l ack building and lot cf ground, situate eti the east strip of Twelfth streel adjoining the above, being No. KH9 ; containing In front on Teiith fctrett 18 leet 7 Inch a, and extending In depth 73 lctt to a 8 feet wide alley, with the privilege thereof. J" i rnjiAPi . Atietl iticers, Noa. 13 aud 141 S. FOURTH Streel 4 S9 83t i - " iinnmunDirta iT 1 1 f . il Modern two and-a-half-sory brink dwelling. c mm Hamilton atreel On Tneiftv. M it u. 1871, at 18 o'clock, noon, will be ao'd at pu llo 6ale, at the Philadelphia Exchamie, all that two. aiid-a-half-ator? brick dwelling and lot of ground, Pitrate on the north side of Hamilton street. No. 1907; containing In fronton llainil u street 18 feet, ard extending in depth fil feet, with an outlet. The house hHS parlor, oiulng room. and kitchen on the first floor; three rooms, hath and store-room on the second fluor, aud two attk-a. Terms-fioo may re main on mortgage. Clear of all incumbrance. Im mediate possession. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, 4 89 s 8t Nob. 139 and 141 8 FOUKTU Street. PUBLIC SALE THOMAS k. SONS a tin. L tlotteers. Two and a half-storv Krimn o.nt. tHge, corner of WaHhington and Cake street a, Capa l.ei.d. New Jersey, 81 by loo feel OuTu'sday, May 16, 1671, at 12 o'eK.ck. noon, will be aoH at publto sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that, 8tf story frame cottage, with two-story back building and lot of ground, situate at the coi ner of Washing, ton and Cake streets, cape Island, New Jersey; the lot containing in frout on WahlugroU street 81 feet, and extending lu depth loo feet. The house Is now and well built, and conveniently arra-tred; excellent vater, etc. Terms-Cash. For itu titer pat tlculars, arply to Mrs. 8arah L. Snyder, mi ttiu premises. M. 'J HUM AS c S..NS, Auctioneers. 4 29 sat Nos. 139 antl 141 S. FPU IM H Streel EXECUTORS' SALE-ESTATE uC JAM US Gaikraith. deceased TIkhhuh a Si hi a A it r iiomeis. rot or grout d, l.h gh avenue and AliLcinrt street. On Tuead.iv, May 9, lll at 18 o'clock, iii,on,wili be aild at pubiio aale, at the Phila delphia Kxcliange, all that lo; of ground, situate on the southwest nn of Lt-hlgh avenue and northwest Milenf Almond Hreet, In the late district of R ch mond ; ctitulning in front on Lehigh avenue lit Icet.and extending in depth of thai wi ith southwesU ward so feel Lehigh hvenne ai d Almond street are curbed nnd naved. (Subject to a yearly ground rent or sum of Ilia t'oo to be paid at time of Bale. M. THOMAS A SONt. Auctioneers, Mailt Nos. 139 ac.0 141 NJt OUKTH Street. MS REAL ESTATETHOJTs& ' SONS' SAl Three-8tiry Brick Residence. No. Til locust tteet, east or KiKhth streel On Tuesday, May 0, lfcTl, at 18 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, af.he Philadelphia Exchange, all that'throe story brick messuage, ai d lot of grouud, aituato on the i.orth si'ie of Locust btreet, west ot Seventh street. No. 717 ; containing In front on Locust street 81 feet, and extending In aepth 78 feet to a 8 feet wide alley! running Into Klgnth utreet. Mav bo examined. Keys at the office of O. H. Kendal, Esq., No. Oil Walnut atrecL Clear of all Incumbrance. Terma: Half cat-h. Immediate possession. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auc.tloneera, 4 29 S2t Nos. 139 and 141 S. l oVK I'll Streel fa REAL ESTATE THOMAS SONS' SALr I j Well ,i ured irmuml ront, $150 a year. Ou luesday, May lath, lsn, at la o'clock, no.m. will be sold at punlio sale, at the Pliltartelpldi Exchange, all that well-secured grouud rent r r $160 a y?ir. IsMiIng out of a lot ol ground, on which is a modern three-story brick dwelling, sltuite on tho north side of M Alban's place, 71 f.et 6 inches west of Twenty-third stieel Twenty-sixth ward; 16 feet front, and in depth 62 feet to a 18 feet wide alley. M. nioMAS Sos, Aiierioiie-ra, 4 29 e3t Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street, r SEWINQ MACHINES. DO NOT BUY A Sewing Machine Until you have seen and examined the American Buttonhole, Over-seaming Sewing Maollne, the great triumph of Inventive genius. It la claimed for thla Machine Uiat it will aupply all the various ne cessities of the honseheld In the sewing Une. We claim for It unquestionable superiority over all others aa a family machine. The simplicity, ease, and certainty with which It operates, as well aa the unlforrn excellence of Us work throughout the en tire range cf sewing, in stitching, hemming, felling; tucking, cording, braiding, quilting, gathering, and sewing on, over-semlng, embroidering on the edge, and its beautiful button-hole and eyelet-hole work, piace It unquestionably far In advance of any machine now before the public. It la also the cheapest, Intrinsically, as well as the best, since It la teaily two uachinks combined is one (by a simple and beautiful mechanical arrange ment never before accomplished by human lngd nultj), making both the lock stlt jh and bu ton -hole Btftuh, as occasion may require. It Is, at the s ime time, simple In construction, comparatively noise less, easily understood, and, la a word, it combines with these advantages, which are exclusively Its own, the most deblrable advantages of all others. The splendid mechanism of this machine, and the superior akill, workaianehlp.and tr.aterla's employed In Its construction, are a guarantee of accuracy, strength, and. durability, and euable the company and tbelr agents to warrant every machine they sail to give entire satisfaction. The public are Invited to examine this remarkable machine. Pee it work and judge for themselves, by calling at the Company's No. 1310 CHESNUT Street, 4 28 wsm3mrp PHILADELPHIA. ART GALLERY. lListiillitsIi(Ml in 1705. XYIcCArJEJ'3 Art t-allerlei nnd Wurerooiun, No. 010 CHESNUT Street. Oil laIiitInK-, Mirrorai Tables, l'rumen, Conilrctf, Utc. All Chromos "educed 30 per etui on form prices. 4 1 stutti emrp
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