Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, May 05, 1869, Image 5

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    VITT BULLETIN*
SUDDEN DEATH tie , in,. U. S. .1/tAWlllett.. en.
;John Ely, U. 8. Marettsl for the is-stern DIRAC ,
of Pennsylvania, died suddenly last night a hi
residence o'c lock 727 Pine street He returned nom ,
about 11 , and was taken ill when passing
up stairs. Be was taken into his room, and diem
In a few minutes. It is supposed that ho rap
tured a blood vessel by over-exertion in playing
With his niece while going up stairs.
Gomm! Ely was a native of Backe county and
was 55 years of ago. Ho entered the service of
the United States, September 2, 1861, as Major of
the, Twenty-third Rement.Bney'a
Zottaves). On July 2 0. 1862, he wa( lr
s made
Lieutenant-Colonel, and December 13, 1862
Colonel of the same regiment. Ho served with
great credit in the various battles In which his
regiment participated, and at Fair Oaks, May 81,
1862, be was severely wounded, losing a leg. In
additkin to his services In the field, be
acted for some time as Provost Marshal
eGeneral
en of New Jerse
charge
and est Vir
reeginia. Sub
sequtly he took of W the Fdmen's Bu
reau In Kentucky, and until quite recently re
mained in that State as Superintendent of the
Freedmen's Affairs. For gallant and meritorious
services be was brevetted Brigadier-General,
and afterward Major-General. He was
appointed Un ited States Marshal by
President Grant on account of his strict Integrity
and Ids honorable military record, and entered
upon his duties about ten days ago. The de•
ceased was held in the highest esteem by a large
circle of friends, all of whom will hear of his
sudden demise with the deepest regret.
APPOINTMENTS IN TUN ()yawn Housa.—Col
lector Moore has made the following additional
appointments, which have been approved by the
Department at Washington:
William Wallace, Ganger.
B. A. Howell Gauger.
Daniel W. Ansainger, Messenger at Custom
House.
Wm. T. Pierce, Headman.
Wm. H. Campbell, Beameman.
David Ball, Beameman.
Jos. H. Russell, Beameman.
J. G. Milton, Beameman.
J. A. Hutton, Beameman.
Thos. C. Bpackman, Night Watchman.
Thos. S. Fauset (colored), Porter at Custom
House.
The latter appointment is an evidence of the
recognition by our Collector of the fifteenth
amendment to the Constitution. Fauset served
in the army for three years, and his appointment
was due to the large body of colored soldiers who
assisted in crushing the rebellion.
This completes the appointments of the Col
lectof, and all the drones who have for years
been fattening at the public crib have now been
turned adrift.
Naval Odicer General 13 - ixter has appointed
Mr. George P. Kern a clerk in the Naval Office,
vice J. Mortis Welsh removed, and the same has
been approvgd by the Secretary of the Treasury.
THE Ncurruitax Roars FOR FRIIIN muse Cam
DRF2L-It was truly gratifying to the managers,
officers, and all others concerned in the Northern
Home for Friendless Children and the Soldiers'
and Sailors' Orphan Home, that the late anniver
sary passed off so successfully, and was appre
ciated by an intelligent community, and compli
mented generally by the press of the city.
We are requested to correct an impression
which was made by a statement in one of the
papers, that scarcely one of the Soldiers' Orphans
in these. two Homes Is over ten years of age. This
is a pdatalte. There are at least twenty-five boys
and girls of twelve and thirteen, besides one or
phan girl who is now sixteen, and will soon
leave the institution. She was very conspicuous
as ''Goddess of Liberty," fiat.
All the dialogues were performed only by
pupils of the Institution, and the various clothing
worn was not, as some supposed, borrowed for
the occasion, bat was made in the Institution for
the occasion.
The two companies who went through the
military drill on the stage all belong to the
Northern Herne and Soldiers'Orphans'Elome,and
were commanded by two lads of these institu
tions. Any precision .or military skill which they
exhibited is-entirely owing to the untiring ef
forts of Dr. A. Harshberger. physician of soldiers'
orphans, who has charge of the military drill in
both Homes.
The indefatigable efforts of the lady managers
to make this a first-class institution in every re
spect have been successful, and we hope before
many years to see the Northern Home endowed,
and set on such a substantial footing as to pre
clude.the unpleasant task of yearly solicitations
tor its support.
Tan Pouco.—The removal of the Republican
policemen still continues. This morning 25 re
ceived their notices of dismissal.
The following appointments were made this
morning:
First Distriet—Richard bandy.
Second District—Charles Mcßride, William
Nugent.
Third District—John. McLaughlin, John Fee
ney, Pat. Ring.
Fourth District—John Prenderville, Martin
McLaughlin.
Sixth District—Chas. O'Brien.
Seventh District—Jacob Klar, Irvine Crox, Jos.
KruElpev.
p enth District—Joseph Laybold, Wm. H.
Jones, John Trexler.
Sixteenth District—James Gorman, Joseph
Urian, Michael Donovan, Geo. Matzinger, Wm.
Force, James Thomas.
Seventeenth District—Jacob Sheller, James
Nicholson, John Degan, Daniel McCarthy.
MILITARY.-Ii is rumored that four brigades
of militia will be formed in this ell , . Tue First
Brigade will consist of the National Guards.
First City Troop, Washington Grays and 14ley
stone Battery. The Second Brigade will corn
prise the Fritz Zen/111'Pu and Gray Reserves. Tao
Third Brigade will be composed of Baxter's Fire
Zonaves, Philadelphia City Guard, and Brady's
Battery. The Fourth Brigade will include Col.
W. B. Thomas's Regiment, Veteran 69th Regi
ment and all of the new organizations now in
process of formation.
NEW Run PEW Ecr.—Steps arc about being
inaugurated for the building of a new church
edifice by the Old school Presbyterian Church
in the neighborhood of Twelfth and Thirteenth
streets and Montgomery avenue, there being no
religious organization of this kind in that sec
tion of the city. [VV. Robert A. Brown, late of
Columbia, Pa., has been named as the pastor.
Mr. Brown has filled several prominent pulpits
in different sections of the country.
THE TEMPERAN a. BLESSING.—A meeting under
the auspices of the Temperance Blessing, Charles
Heritage. chairman, was held last evening at the
old Court-house on Chestnut street, below Sixth
Addresses were made by Hiram Ward, Esq.,
Thomas M. Coleman, and others. A number of
signatures were obtained to the total abstinence
pledge. This has been 'Jue of the most success.
ful temperance organizations since the old Wash
ingtonian movement.
ALMOST A SERIOUEI ACCIDENT. - Yesterday
Goodlender & Co., 808 Arch street, were loading
packing boxes by sliding them from a second
story window. The driver neglecting to remove
the sliding plane before starting his horse,it cam,
down upon the heads of two ladies and a child,
ho were passing at the moment. Fortunately
they received no injury beyond some rather pain
ful bruises. The careless driver was promptly
discharged.
PARS NTED FROM WALK INU OVERBOARD.—
Ellen McLaughlin was about to walk into the
Delaware, at Dock street wharf, last night, when
the we warned of her danger by Officer Denard,
of the harbor Police.
Hiram Clark was similarly warned by Harbor
l'ollet men Wcstcott when about to step off of
Lhestnnt street wharf.
ileum! Itonlikuis.s.—The dwelling of George
Fox. No. 424 Norris street, in the Nineteenth
v. aid. was. entered on Monday night by prying
oi.eu a rear window, and was robbed of $47.
The house of George Link, on seventh street,
below Oxford, Nan entered on M.onday night and
was robbed of an cvereoat and a pair of gaiters.
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MAD Doos.—Policeman Burgin, of the Eizh
teenth Dlstrtct, allot a mid dog on Tilton titre
- near Ouratiniamtl; - Trite - Idi4 T
tornoon.
This morning Policeman McDonough killed a
mad dog at Fifth and Gaßkill streets.
MI OwNErt WANTED. —A. very handeancie Sleeve
button, marked "E. M. 8.," was found on the
etepl Of the Academy of Muelc, on Monday night,
and , awalts an owner at the Fifth District Pollee
Station.
Tir.r.TAPPrtfo.—Jamee Wood and Wm. Carter.
both colored, were arrested for tapping a till on
sixth etreet below Lombard. 'they got *II). They
were committed by Ald. Carpenter.
BOOIRTY FOR PROMOTING &O
nteuvrttan..--The monthly meeting of this So-
Orly was held this morning at the rooms of the
Society, at the southwest corner of Ninth and
Walnut streets, Craig Biddle, Esq., President, in
the chair. Mr. Bethel K. Custer. of Delaware
county, was elected almember of the Society.
Mr.. H. Ingersoll reported adversely to the
proposition made by the Lehigh Agricultural
Society, to make an appropriation for the im
portation of insectiverous birds to protect fruit
trees from the ravages of birds.
The question of having a sale of fine stock
under the auspices of the Society was post
poned until the next meeting. adjourned.
RAID ON ILLICIT WIIIBKT STILLS.—Late On
Monday afternoon Deputy U. S. Marshal Wm.,13.
Duke, with a revenue officer, paid a visit to the
district of Richmond to look after some Illicit
molasses whisky distilleries in that neighbor
hood. They discovered one in the rear of 1616
Salmon street, also ono in William street near
Edgemont, both establishments being in fail
operation. The apparatus and everything con
nected with the distilleries were destroyed by the
U. S. officials. No arrests Were made.
RETiIIEMENT OF A Goon brFICIOI.—In the re
organization of the Assessor's office, in the Se
cond District, under the new Assessor, Mr. J. 11-
Alexander, the Assistant Assessor for the Third
District, retires. This officer has occupied his
position for the past year, with faithfulness and
satisfaction to his superior, and we trust that his
successor will be equally successful in winning
the esteem both of the public and of the Depart
ment to which he belongs.
DEATH OF WELL KNOWN CITIZEN.—John De
stonet, Esq., a well known citizen of Philadel
phia, residing at 1309 Walnut street, fell dead
this morning; at about .11 o'clock, in uhestnut
street, above Ninth. His death is attilbuted to a
sudden affection of the heart. Mr. Destouet was
a partner of of the former well known French
importing house of Destouet Brothers.
LARCENY OF ROBR —Mary Price and Rose
Cogley were arrested - last night, at Sixth and
South streets. They had in their possession a lot
of garden hose, of which they could give no ac
count. They were committed for a further hear
ing by Alderman Beishow. The hose is at the
Fifth District Police Station.
A GENUINE CURIOSIM—In one of the windows
of the Wilcox je Gibbs' Sewing Machine Depot,
No. 720 Chestnut street, there is upon exhibition
a miniature locomotive and tender made of silver
and gold, by Mr. J. Dean Benton,of Wilmington.
Del. This costly and beautiful toy contains 218
ounces of silver, 70 onnops of gold, 2,300 gold
rivets and 900 silver rivets. It contains iu all
9,300 distinct pieces of metal. The engine is
complete in every respect, down to the smallest
valve and rod. It can be run by steam as readily
as a large locomotive,but at present it is mounted
upon an immense musical box, which furnishes
the motive power and sweet music at the same
time. This superb work of. mechanical art was
constructed for Matthew Baird. Esq.
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ANNIVERSARIES. WO call the attention of all
lovers of Sabbath v -&- school singing to the an
nouncement in another column. The members
of the Green Hill Presbyterian SabbAth School
during the past week held two distinct anniver
saries. One ' of its Youth's Missionary Society,on
Friday evening last; the other, of its Sabbath
School, on Sabbath afternoon. On both of these
occasions the church was decorated in a truly
magnificent style. The singing fully sustained
the. reputation which this.. school has By par
ticular request, they propose to combine the mu
sical pot tions of these two programmes,and give,
on Friday evening next, a musical entertainment.
They will be assisted on this occasion by a part
of the Germania Orchestra.
LET NO LADY who is interested in the matter of
Boys' Clothing forget that this is "Ladies' Day"
at Mr. Wanamaker's now establishment, and that
an entirely new stock of Spring and Summer
Sults, for Boys and Children, made up In the
most fashionable and' novel styles, elegantly
trimmed and tastefully worked, is to be opened
to public inspection. All our ladies ought to see
this assortment of goods before a single article is
taken from it, and hence, while they are always
welcome, and will always receive the politest
attention, they are particularly Invited to -day.
SALE OF all. rAINTINU.i.—A sale of paintings
will commence this evening at 3i before 8 o'clock,
at Scott's Art Gallery, 1020 Chestnut street. The
collection, amounting to about 200 paintings, is
well worthy of a special visit. We have noticed
works by artists well known to us, whose very
names are enough to insure that they must he
good. We would specially speak of landscapes
by E. D. Lewis and W. Sheridan Young; marines
by Thomas Birch, Bonfield, Hamilton, and others,
In fact, the whole collection is so well arranged
that it will strike an artistic eye In a moment.
CITY NOTICES.
PercusyLvANIANIB cannot too often be reminded
that in the matter of Life Insurance they owe a duty
to their own State, and should not ha Dendiug tbecr
money away Into other States while all the adventszee
.4 Life Insurance can he secured just as well in their
0%911 FlOlllO Company, THE A_DI&LIOA S LID E I N.SULANOI.
('CNI'IAI OD POILADELPIDIA.
COLGATH tt. Co.'S Toti.Er 80APH.
The article produced by this Company we know t;
he Or the very beet quality. It is a pleasant and efrec
I eel purifier of the flesh.—Aorthern Chriefian Adv.
cats.
INSECT POWDER
How TO TELL TEE GENUINE ARTIOLII.—Prof. E.
Lytn, while traveling in Asia, discovered a flower.
which, when powdered, is sure death to every kind of
Insect, from n Cockroach to a Fly. He protected his
discovery by letters-patent, government medals, &c.,
pat his signature upon every flask of the article and
named It Lyon's MAONETIt) INSECT POWDER. He im
parted his secret to no ote but his successor.
Purchasers of Insect Powder—and it is used in al
most every house—must see to it that they are not de
ceived by worthless imitations and counterfeits. The
,ignatu. - t of E. Imon is the purchaser's guarantee
Look sharp for it, and buy no Insect Powder that does
not bear it. It may be had of Druggists and Family
Stores, at 25 cents per flask. Depot, 21 Park Ito tv,N.Y
SOMETHING NEM , .
We invite tLo public to call and ex.amhae our new
EMIMOLDEREIS,
one of the most ingenious yet simple and uaehll device
ever attached to a sewing machine. The "Singer" I,
the only machine having this attachment.
TUE SINGER MANUYAMITUING
1106 Chestnut street.
A TEETH-PRESERV ING TREE.
This name is fairly tine to the Soap Tree of the
Chilian Cordilleras, the hark of which confers on the
world-renowned Sozonoter its purifying qualities
,t 4 ozonozyr hi the only dentritice in wh i ch this rants and
invaluable vegetable antiseptic has ever been incor
porated.
HOT-HOUSE GRAPIO3, FRRBII JORDAN ALMONDS
caramels, and other delicactea, at A. L. Vanaant'a
manufacturer of French and American Confectionery
Ninth and CheatnuL
PERFROTION ATTAINILD. .
The S'nger new Family Sewing Machine. For Bah
upon e,oy terms at the Principal Office, llua ehaatnut
street.
THERE'S No MISTAKE ABOUT IT.—lt IS a pleaq
me to deal with tt man 111L0 lhlAar.re Etoutm, the
artistic Bootmaker, at No. 504 North Eighth street,
tamve Buttonwood. Ills aim is togive entire mats
met ion to his patrons, and we scarcely need say he an
inplishes it, lie gets up some of the very best work
01 the city, and his mines challenge emnpotitiun. Try
him once and you become a permanent customer.
WASHBURN
goes to France
more to Rueeit
blorLity
goes to England
EVERYBODY goo to
CHARLES STOREWS, No. 823 Cheat
not street, for really Fewhionable Clothing. The best
Cattere In the State are there.
Ir JIAS $0 EqUAI. von FAMILY eanyrNo
'rhe Ringer new Family Sewing, Machine. Principa
011 ire, 1106 Cheetnut street.
QUIET and soothe the pain of children teethinrr
Use Bower's Infant Cordial. Sold by all Druggists
NEW tortEss Goons opened - eviry . dn - !; , ;"ta
J. IL linitruoi.om ENS One-Price Dry Goods and
Notion Douse, No. 23 North Eighth street.
CORNS, Bunions ' Inverted Nails, skillfully
treated by Dr. J. Davidson No. 91.5 Chestnut street
Charges moderate.
Fon your Spring Hat go to Omcvorto's
TAILORS,
I:shoe-Micro, harness-makers, seamstresses, corset
makers. and all manufacturers say the "Singor" is the
beet. Prlucipal Quite , 1106 Cheatuut titreot.
FOR your Boring Hut go to OAKvoun'a.
THE DAILY EVENING BUILETI.N-PHILADELPHIA WtD,PIESDAY, MAY 5, 1869.
11 , ,
,
0911tRY I HOBIIIRT 1-A. large seaortmont for
filial-es, Ladies and Children—all numbers--of the
best iron frame. Gents' half hose, 20, 26, ill and 33
acute. Beet superfine, stout, full, regular made, only
28 cents, at BeirrnoLousw's.
THE WORLD'S VRRDIRT,
As evidenced by tbo bake; of the root yoar,bs In favor
of tho •`Binger." Principal Office, 1106 Chestnut et.
Mum PROOF CHESTS,
At Rumor; & Co.'s
Refrigerator Warehouse,
222 Dock street.
SCHOOLEY'B PRIIFCT
Ventilating Refrigerators,
AT Fansox & Co.'s Old Stand,
222 Dock street.
To COMPLETE your Spring Suit, buy one o
those beautiful Hats sold so low, at
OAKFORD'S,
Under the Contluental.
500 WATER COOLERS.
Assortment.
PARSON & Co.'s Refrigoratcyr Store,
222 Dock streeL
SUnatcet INBTROURNTS and druggists ' BUZl
drlea.
SNOWDEN Ito BItOTILIVB,
SG South eighth street.
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH.
J. Isaacs M. D., Professor of the Eye and Bar
treats all diseases appertaining to the above members
with the utmost success. Testimonials from the most
reliable sources in the city can be seen at this office,
No. 806 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited
to accompany their patients,as he has no secrets In his
practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made
for examination.
aii;OTHENflire
THE RAIN
MADE If NECESSARY TO CHARGE
THE LADIES' DAY
FROM LAST SATURDAY TO
TO-DAB ) ,
FOR THE
FIRST DISPLAY
OF OUR
Complete Stock
YOUTHS', HOLY AND CHILDREN'S
CLOTHING:
THE LADIB3 OF PHILADELPHIA AND VICIVTY
ARE INVITED 4
AT ALL TIMES
TO VISIT
OUR NEW ESTABLISHMENT
Nos 818 and 820 Chestnut Street.
BUT FOR BEST SELECTIONS, NOTICE WILL BE
GIVEN OF THE OPBNINUS OF NEW GOODS.
NOTE.—This Department is on the First Floor to the
rear of the Dome. Sa , eswomen as well as Salesmen are
in attendance, and every polite attention will be given
to Lady customers.
JOHN WANAMAK ER,
CLOTHIER.
JONES'
OTCE -Pala cv.
CLOTHING HOUSE,
CS 04-
MARKET STREET,
PHILADELPHIA;
First Class Ready-Made Clothing, suit
able for all Seasons, constantly on
hand. Also, a Handsome
Line of Piece Goods for
Custom Work.
GEO. W. NIEMANN,
Proprietor.
lIIILLINEfiIir GOODS.
OPEN TO-DAY
A NEW INVOICE OF
Ladies' Hats and Bonnets,
Trimmed and Untrimmed.
13onnet Frames,
French Flowers,
Ribb,ns and Laces,
Wholeeee end Retail.
TKOS. KENNEDY & BRO.,
No. 729 Chestnut St.
THOMPSON REYNOLDS.
Importer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Straw and Millinery Goods
FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS, dto., &o.
N. W. corner Eighth and Vine Streets,
R. V. 9. REATII. 1111LADELPLELA.
nol4-Durp
PWAS NG Br Ake MN El%
Sadd lers, liarness.lnitners naumfac.
I itrerri of Clothing, flootp,
Wl , l find it to their haterert to use our UNRIVALLED
MAI HINE TWIST and the "Milford Num Thread,"
Manufactured expressly for no from the best material
and warranted a ruperior article.
TEM BINGER flig,sllll /MITRING (Amp tn.
Manufacturers and Prortietors
HINE of the BINOER SEWING
MAC,
NO. 11100 CEILS WI U T Street.
myt lyro THOS K. (1141 4 :11. Arent.
-.ISOAiftDING.
9 1 0 LET—FOR GENTLEMEN'S LOGGING-TWO
1 communicating nononctotary rooms, f urnished or um
furnished. Apply et 662 South Ninth et. mvf, 2typs
FUEL SALLE*
FOR BALE OR RENT A COUR CRY R Pll3l.
deuce. 10 acren, comfortablo holm foruldlied if
ed good water, plenty . of fruit and ahado.
At ylum road, ono mita west of I rankford. Addrees J
O. , Frankford Pala office. rovn at.
lA!TLEYBROTHERSARE THE LARQES r MAN
Y V facturers of Havana Cigard to Plitiodelphin. Of
noun() their immense fnellitiee onahlo theta to sell at the
lowest poasibla price. Eighth and WaLuut ap23 rptfil
DST GOODS.
11. STIEJEAL. It. SON,
Nos, 713 and 715 N. Tenth St.,
WILL OPEN TO.DAY,
8,000 YARDS PLAID WASH SILKS,
ALL COLORS. 20 INCHES WIDE, AT $1 12,16.
Plaid and Striped Japanese Silks.
Plain Japanese Silks. $1 60 to $l.
BLACK GRO GRIM SILK/ AT LOW PRICER.
Black Oro Grainy. 25 incline wide. at $2.
inar qualities at $2 95, $2 N. $2 7G $2.
Best make' of Lyons Gro Grains. $2 25 to $9 60.
Bargains in White Goods.
Large Plaid Swiss Muslin at Mc.
Plaid Nainrooks, fine qualities. 25 to 50e.
Gents' Linen lidkfs , large Bike. 20, 250.
Ladies' Hemstitched Hdkfs , fine quality. 25 to 600.
Dress Goods at Old Prices.;
A large assortment of every variety of Dress Goods at
as low prices as before the war.
100 dozen Real Bid Gloves at 61,
Selling elsewhere at $1 95.
MAY OPENING.
J: M. HAFLEIGH,
012 end 1014 CHESTNUT STREET,
HAS NIT OPENED
ELEGANT NEW STYLES IN
C hone Silks.
Stripe Grenadines,
Japanese Silks,
Grey Poplinettes.
Grey Serge'',
Organdies and Lawns,
Lawn Robes,
New Style Striped Piques,
Brocade Piques,
Percale Robes.
Black Silks in every grade ruined.
my 4dl w IT
Materials for gaits . ,
In Stripes and Gray Mixtures.
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT
ON THIS MARKET.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
727 Chestnut Street.
SILKS SILA-CS
In Stripes, Cheeks and Shots.
IN GREAT VARIETY
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
727 Chestnut Street.
8-4 BLACK HERNANI,
TILEAVY RIAU, AT
$l5O PER YARD,
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
727 Chestnut Street.
JAPANESE SILKS
AND
POPLINETTES,
A FULL ASSORTMENT.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.
727 Chestnut Street.
LACE POINTS,
In New and Beautiful Designs.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.
727 Chestnut Street.
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MANTILLA, tLfIAKS SHAWLS.
We invite Ladles' attention to our exposition of MAN,
TI.F.S.cot up with unusual taste and elegance. The prices
from dW to dto. Among the styles we enumerate the
Paula,
El lane.
Watteau.
Masea.niello.
Velocipede.
Skeleton 13emque, &o.
A choice collection of LLAMA LACS% SHAWLS,
for the sea-side, evening. carriage. full dross and for
mourning, in all the fabrics adapted to these wants.
MARKET ozi
NINTH.
41 1:t
4r 4 "
.4 41 6 it (.1 t 6
MOUE NING GOODS
3Delaines.
33oznbazines.
gramises.
riernanies.
ChaHies.
Parisiennes.
And Every other variety for Spring
and Summer.
PERKINS & CO.,
tOtrTIFNINTH STREET; -
rohs m w arri4l4
J.
CHAMBERS , 810 ARCH STREET.
, LLAMA LACE POINTE%
LLAMA: LACE. PARASOL COVERS.
BLACK THREAD LACES,MI widthe,at very low prices.
WHITE GOODS.
PLAID NAINSOOK, from 25 contd.
FRENCH. MUSLIN. 2yards wide. 60 canto.
MARSEILLES VOR DithilaEtt, from 25 cants to 61 2
HAMBURG EDGINGS ANG INSERTIONS.
NEEDLE WORK EDGINGS AND INSERTIONS
choice designs, bought under regular prices, and aro of
cred as BARCiAINI3. apl.B4.mil
DIM GOODIRD
.PRICE: . :At.W9OI).
N. W. corner Eighth and Filbert Ste.
BLACK SILKS. SLACK SILKS.
Black Groe Grata Bilks, $2.82 25, $2 85, SI 60.53.52 50.
Mixed Poplins for suits et 53. 85, 8730.46, up to 80 cent/
per yard.
Plaid Mohair', 25 cents per yard.
French Lawns, neat styles, 25 cents per yard.
Black Alpacas, good qualities 804,15 and 03c.
White Goode, White Goods.
Plaid and Stripe Nainsooks, Plaid and Stripe Swiss,
soft Fini , h Cambria!, Jaconets., Victoria Lawns, Nain
soolts, Swiss Moslins and Piques.
iland•ome Marseilles Quilt., very cheap.
Boncycomb and Jacquard Quilts.
Table Linens, Napkins and Towels.
Bargains In all•wool and Domet Flannels.
Best Make Bleached and Unbleached Muslims.
Sheeting and Ptllow•Caae Linens.
Ladies' and Gents' Hosiery and Gloves.
Ladles' and Gents' Bandkorcbiefs.
Gents' Neckties. Shirt Fronts and Suspenders.
Ladies' and Gents' Gauze Morino Vesta.
IJamburg Edgings and insertugs.
PRICE Qs WOOD.
N. W. COR. EIGHTH AND FILBERT STS
N. B.—Anew lot of Parasols and Sun Umbrellas
Jouvbes Kid Gloves. beat quality.
Kid Glove'', $1 a pair:
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AL/30.
1128 CHESTNUT STREET.
NEW LINEN DRESSES
New and Beautiful
PRINTED LINEN CAMBRIOS
[teethed by lad Steamer from Europe.
GRENADINES, LAWNS, ORGANDIES.
JOHN W. THOMAS,
Noe. 405 and 407 N. Second Street,
It as now in stock a large and handsome assortment of
Yew Style GI tnadiner, In stripes and figural.
New Style Lawns and Organdiro.
3-4, 4.4 and 8-4 Iron Seth Benumb
Together with every variety of now and elegant
DRESS GOODS.
New and choice Goode are received daily from the
New York and Philadelphia Markets.
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KEEP A STOCK OF
DRY GOODS
ADAPTED TO THE DAILY WANTS OP FAMILIES
FULL STOCK OF FRENCEI GOODS.
FULL STOCK OF BRITISH GOODS.
FULL STOCK OF AMERICAN GOODS.
SHAWLS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
BLACK SILKS OF THE BEST GRADES IMPORTED
in cr s ti .
310 D. S. DORMON, 310
310 N Eighth Street above Vine,
(Suceeteor to Morrteo & Floffman.)
Boring opening of Black Sllke, Drees Goode, eassimore.,
White Goode. Kid (Berea, Ernbroit:rodeo, Lloriery. r iloves,
Trimminga and Notion', toget.,er with a full line of all
good' usually kept In a large, first-class Dry Goode Store.
Black Bake. .$2 25. $2 40.1 Good White Hardin, 10c.
Black bilks. 52 su, 162 75. $3.! Plaid !dueling, 20, 25c
Black Alpaca. 31. 36. 40c,StrIpe Naintook. 22. Mo.
lox s Luatres, Eli, 55, eOc. (White and Buff Piano. 25e.
Mohair Lustreg, 65, 75, $l. Y and wide Chintzes. 28c.
Beautiful Drina Goode. 23,25 ; Wool Cassirrieres, 45. 85. 750.
Spring Alpaca, 25, 28, 31c. i Black and White Skirl's, &)e
Our goods are new styles and frcelr,bought at the lowest
cash figure!, and will ho offered as special bargains, to
make room for Summer purchacea.
Remember the Number, 210 North RIGHTS Street.
above VINE, (large double trout Store.)
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CAMEL
CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!
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WM. D. ROGERS,
CARRIAGE BUILDER,
1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT STREET.
Superior CarrLagoa of my own manufacture built for the
DRIVING SEASON
OF
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COMBINING
STYLE,
DURABILITY, and
BLEGANCE OF Frasil.
iMr" - Attention given to repairing.
pc - Carriages etored and Ineurance effected.
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WM' Important Announcement.
NEW CARRIAGES!
At 712 Sansom Street, Philadelphia.
MeLEAIEt IKENDALi
Will keep a splendid assortment of good, strong and
woll
finished CARRIAGES always on hand, to whloh they
invite the attention of all desiring to purchase.
Call at 719 BANSOM street before purchasing elsewhere.
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AND—rjRSKLIC BY.
‘...A J. B. 13 uI3BLER COON Bout 4 Doloweso ovonue.
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A CLEAR SMOOTH SKIN
And BEAUTIFUL. COMPLEXION follow. the use of
11EL/11130U:1'R CONCENTRATED EXTRACT BARS&
PA BILL&
It Pamir's black spots, pimpled, moth patoher, and aft
eruptions df the skim
IN THE SPRING MONTHS, ttip eystem naturally an.
deraace a change. and nimuctottsa OON•
CRNTRATED EXTRACT OF BARBAPARILLA t an
soidetant of the granted velum
YOUNG LADIES. BEWARE!
OF TIIE INJURIOUS EFFECTS of Face Powders and
Washes. 011 filch remedies close ep the pares of the
skin. and Ina abort time destroy the complexion. If You
would have a fresh. healthy and youthful appearance.
use UELISILIOLD'S EX riteca
NOT A FEW of the worst disorders that afflict man
kind arise from corruption of the blood lIELMEOLDII
EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA is a remedy of the utmost
value.
11/ILM BOLD'S E X 1 new PAREAPARILLA cleanser
end renov■tee the 1,1,0 e. Iratil'a the vigor of health Into
eyeteru.end purges oat the humors that make &sawn
QUANTITY ce QIIALITY. ITELBABOLD'd EXTRA OT
BAHBANARiI LA. The core to email Those who desire
a largo quantity ud Lazo doacu or medicine ERR.
THOSE WHO DESIRE BRILLI &NOY OP COM.
PLEX loN moat purify and ern Ida the blood. which
Ii ELM BOLD'S CONCENTIt !TED EXTRA.O POP 13 AR.
APARILLA invariably does. Ask for LIELM BOLD'S.
Take no other.
BELMBOLD'A CONCENTRATF.D EXTRACT BAR.
BAPARILLA Is the GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER,
HELMBOLD'S
Highly Concentrated
FLUID EXTRACT
SARSAPARILLA
Eradicates Eruptive and Ulcerative Memo
Throat, Nose Eyes Eyelids, Soup and
Skin,
Which co disfigure the appearance. PURGING the evil
effecte of mercury and removing all taints, the remnants
of DISEASES, hereditary or otherwise, and is taken by
ADULTS end CHILDREN with perfect SAFETY.
TWO TABLESPOONFULS of the Extract of Bares
parilla,,added to a pint of water, fi equal to the Lisboa
Diet Drink, and me lbottio is equal to a gallon of the
Syrup of tiareaparilln. or the decoctions ee usually made.
AN INTERESTING LETTER is published in the
Medico Chirugical Review, on the eubject of the Extract
of Sarsaparilla in certain alfeetione. by Benjamin Tra.
Vera, F. R. S., &c. Freaking of those disci:tees tugging
from the canna of mercury, he stated that no remodY is
nyunl to the Extract of Sareaparilla ; its power to oxtraor
,unary, more eo than any other dreg I am acquainted
with, It ie. in its 'strictest pence, a tonic. with this inval
uable attribute, that it is applicable to a state of the eye.
t eunken, mad yet eo irritable al youdons other sub.
stances of the talc clue unavailable or ioiurlou4.
HELIABOLD'S
Concentrated Extract Sarsaparilla
Fetal)Haled v prrardo of 18 y etre. PrOParad b 9
H. T. HELMBOLD,
DrUggifli .and .
594 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
0,01(1 by Druggisbi everywhere
SI 25 per bottle, or 6 for b 6 54).
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OF TIIIC
PUICE,