=== ;jq ' ) i lOLi (iJ stoinway rt !Mute Grand Square and Upright Pianos. CHARLES , BLASIUS. Solo Agent for the Sale of the WORLD•RENOWNICD PIANOS, At the Old Warr-Booms, - No. POO Chestnut street. (Arent for Steinway & Sonn since MC) . Conrad !dryer. Inventor - and Illanante barer of tho celebrated Iron Frame Piano, has rocetred the prise Medal of the World's Groat Exhibition , Lon don, England. The highest prises awarded when and wherever exhibited. Warerooms,722 Arch street. Established 1823. , myt s m vett§ • The New Chick erinir Grand Swam re. an thoneir CHICKERING GRAND UPRIOU'D PIANO'S Surpass all othere. Groat reduction in Inaos. IN DUTT 'S, • Noe. 1126 mild 1123 Micah:tut strait. • Geo. Steck a Co.'s Grand, Square and Upright Pianos.. Pianos to root. J. R. GOITLD, . No. 923 Chestnut street. CITY BULLETIN. Alate — of Thermorneter-This-Dity-at the Bulletin Oillee. • 10 A. 11.—...02 dog. 12 21...—..05 deg. 2P. Id- ... .. 55 deg Weather raining. Wind Northeast. A DELIGHTFUL/ FETE Joy Cooke and Me 'Bible Class... Gala Day at °garde. " Ogante--is-the-name_of_the_ruagnifieent , residence of Mr. Jay Cooke, *here the great Philadelphia banker has - not only surrounded himself with all the superb luxury of a princely estate, but has aLso"organized a system of sys tarifitielsenevolencei-which-is-extending-its- happy influences over the entire neighbor hood. Besides his pretty chapel, his neat school-house and his commodious Hall,- Mr. Cooke long ago established a class for the re ligious instruction of the workingmen of his own place and the vicinity, under his own personal direction, which has increased until —at -numbers__ nearly _one hundred and fifty members. „ _ B - Very spring, this large Bible Class enjoys the privilege of a *delightful fete Many etre on the grounds of Ogantz: This annual testi , sal came ea yesterday, .and notwithstanding_ 'the somewhat adverse state of the -weather, drew together the members of the class iu full force; together with a number of the intimate friends of their generous -host. From six o'clock, in the morning, when the company - assembled in the chapel for a brief religious service, by the Rev Mr. Appleton and the Rev;Dr. Claxton, until six in the evening, when the guests trudged gaily home, laden with the welcome spoils of the day,the occa sion was one of unmixed enjoyment. Thu programme was an` amusingly varied O.IIC , including_many..gam.es, such as foot, hall, quoits, base-ball; foot-races ; banana-pulling, in which tempting bunches of the luscious fruit were suspended from the branch of a tree, while the nimble fellow jumped, and climbed and struggled good-humoredly for the prize ;.a greased pole to be climbed,for a prize of a set of valuable books ; sack-races and' other forms of fun and athletic exorcise. A substantial dinner- NVaS zooked..at...gregt .. , • - firesvbuilt-irrthe-open-air , and-was_disposed „ of with a zest heightened * by vigorous - exer cise and the sauce of universal contentment. In the afternoonegeat supplies of ice-cream and cake made-their-appearance, and .were - quickly disposed of. Occasional showers of / rain dampened the clothes, but not the spirits of the happy thiong r and drove them to tem porary shelter, but the sun struggled out again ' and: figain,-as-iftinwilling to abridge. - a -.seene„ of enjoyment, so hearty and yet so uniformly .free from the slightest excess in word or act. • _Mr. Cooke was himself net, only the life and centre of the whole affair, but was evidently the ringleader in all the jollity which he had so liberally devised for others. Telegrains ar riving in rapid succession; announcing - vast • financial transactions and sometimes requiring instant reply, found Mr. Cooke gleefully send ing nhuge foot-ball sky-high,or placing a quoit close up to the stake. The pleasure of the day was greatly en hanced by an excellent brass band, composed of - members of the class, who did themselves much credit by the variety and accuracy of their. performance. At six O'clock, after a day of unmixed en joyment and , -unexceptionable good conduct, the large company dispersed, every man car rying home a supply of tine shad,ranging from one to four, according to his domestic capacity force US . = ption. . Loom, Cirownifn.—Among the dullest of the dull places that invite the visits of the re porters is the second story of the - Post-office building, in which is done theibusiness, with its ramifications, of the United States Courts. The wrinkle is that since January Ist the n'entlemen here engaged have had little or b ' nothing to do. The whisky business brought to them a spasmodic -spurt of activity and profit. For some time past the worthy deputy marshals have been almost without opportu nity for occupation. During the late war the office of U. S. Marshal of Philadelphia was equivalent to the fee simple of a gold mine. Next to the corresponding position in New. York, it was surpassed in lucrativeness by no other in the gift of the Government. To even the deputy marshals were then offered golden opportunities, for which the present incum bents sigh in vain. The U. S. Commissioners derive their emolument from stated fees. Of these, singe the opening of the present year, their receipts have proven lamentably; small. The deputy marshals draw a fixed salary - but of $l.: per diem. The fees that beyond- this they have lately been able to earn would scarcely be sufficient to defray the cost of the regular dyeing of a first-class moustache. To-day neither Marshal, Commissioners, Dis trict Attorney nor deputies had a solitary thing to do. The appointuient of census marshals will soon be made. The applicants for- the em. ployment in question fire literally legion. The appointments for this district number about three hundred. • The coincidence between the setting iii of wet weather and the sitting of the Society of Friends, thus far, has been unbroken by no thing bet transitory sunshine. Umbrellas to day are again trumps. The Coroner is still sticking closely to his office. The markets this morning were literally Hooded with lilacs. The Jersey peoplegive them to us in advance of the production of our heavier soil. Some people will sell anything— even their teeth—providing they get for it a sufficient price. 'Thos damage by last Sunday's storm to St. Clein'ent,'s Church- won't cost a hundred dollars to repair. By the storm of 1867 the loss was about eight hundred dollars. The ICoecker and DeMott divorce cases are creating something like excitement hr the vicinity of the court-rooms. • The latter has been referred to an examiner. THE BEDFORD STREET I)isTiticT.—The re ports received by John E. Addicks, Esq., Helga] Officer, to-day, show that the work of cleansing is still going on vigorously in the Bedford. Street District. As most of the work is now being done by contract, the force of laborers, in the direct employ of the Board of Health has necessarily been decreased, but the number of men. engaged under the new system Las beCif considerably increased. This morning 33 nuisances in South, Spatlord, Lis bon, Lombard and Hurst streets, and Gilles's alley, were reported, and under the direction of the Health Officer, will be removed before to-morrow morning. The people generally whitewash and clean their houses as soon Its notified by the Inspector, preferring to do so to having it done by the Board of Health at their exPense. Where an unwillingness is shown, the Board can put fifty men at work with an hour's notice, if necessary. The report of the Port Physician, H. Earnest Goodman, to-day, is : " I have to report five fever patients sent to Hospital yesterday, two from 525 Alaska street., one vagrant, one frorn Mullen's court, and one frian 613 South. Sixth street— There ..four..new_cas es _ o_gep_to-da.v Th i(„rngllls.. and houses are cleaned as fast as patients are. ' removed. „ The disease is evidently on the decline, but the people still try to keep their sickness a secret To avoid the Hospital. This will as count for an occasional death here." - BE:dos - AL OF Boos, Cows - , &C.—The•Healtli °Meer, John E. Addicks, Hq., under the di reel it'll of the Board'of Health, will, in a few , days-, issue a Proclamation requiring the re moval of all hogs, bog-pens, cows tied cow- Me , pow' located in the Oils. • a • tiV=AN =2ll THE RICHMOND SuFirunitnB--Joseph Pat- I et!. cr , Esq., Treasurer of -the Richtnend Re. lief Fund, acknowledges the receipt of the fol lowing additional contributions to-day : • R. W. • - 961000 S. Cross Fry. . - 10 00 Amerocus Club,per,John.Weish,Pres't 150.00 Thomas Sparks, per Saunders Lewis. DO 00 C. H., do. • 100 J.E.Ringsley &Co.,Continental Hotel 100 00 Flist . Independent Presbyterian el lire). Rev, Mr. Chambers, Col lector, May 8. 190 00 ,r_ • 00 oct Cacti • Cash per H. Geiger Do. do Do. do Collected by Messrs. Buoknor & .A.b -b. 3 , 1 eretotore published 588 00 Collected by. C. Kilburn, heretofore published. . . .... 135 00 From Hardware "Trade, per C. Paul Denckla and James M.Vance-- . Demon & Denekta. ........ 50 00 Comb( rland Nail and Iron Company. '"" 5 56.00 Biddle Hardware C0mpany..........-. 50 00 W. A. & G. W. Allen 2500. Newlin, Fernley & Co t 25 00 Buehler, Howard & Co 25 00 t, temit, Snpplee & Walton 25 00 Handy, Brenner & Co 25 00 J. howland & Sons 25 00 James C. Hand & Co 25 00 Morris, Wheeler & Co. 25 00 Truitt, Wattson & Co 15 00 Charles M. Whiskey -- 15-00 Latham, Lewis & Co 15 00 II rosinger & Brittain 15 00 Myers & Ervien.... • • ... • ............ 10_-00 Ilan-11-18ow ers 10 00 (.. has. Hammond . '• 5 - 00 Cosi. 25 00 Total. • Previously. acknowledged The foregoingdoes not include contributions by.:Philadelphia: merchants in_--the..-tobacco trade, to the amount of $590 reported by A. J. Buchner, Jr., and Wm. M. Abbey, Esqrs., which were remitted . directly to Richmond by. the contributors, and therefore do not enter intothe IreaStirer's account. TrzultEltANCE PA4Anic.—The annual parade of the I. t/. Cadets of Honor and Temperance will come off to-morrow. The Chief Marshal will he Grand Governor Wm. S. Stiles, There will be four divisions, the respective Marshals of which are to be William H. Shreiher, A. Russell,,loseph M. Kirby amt Charles Kelley. The divisions will form as follows : First division on Spring Garden street, facing east. Second division on Green street, facing east. -Third division on Wallace street, facing east. Fourth division on Coates street, facing east. At 10io'clock the divisionmarsliallcwill march: their respective divisions on Broad street, facing south, and at eleven o'clock the line will move. Any section not in lino at the proper time will fall in the rear of the pro cession. The parade will pass over the follow ing route ; Countermarch up Broad to Girard avenue, down Girard avenue to Tenth, down -Tenth-to Chestnut. down Chestnut to Fourth, -down-Fourth_toßine;_up_Pine .to_,Broad, np Broad to Walnut, up Walnut to Eighteenth, up Eighteenth to Arch, down Arch to Eighth, up Eighth to Race,' down Race to Franklin `Square, and there dismiss. JUVENILE TIIIEVEB.—Last evening--three youths entered a house at Twenty-third and Federal streets, through a back door,and stole a coat and a pair of boots. They then went inte'llie - yardrwbere the oceupant -of the luaise had a lot of fancy pigeons. About fif teen pairs of pigeons were carried oft Sub sequently Joseph Paulen was arrested at Twentieth and Murray streets on the charge of having been concerned in the robbery. He had four pairs of pigeons in his possession. The thieves, on leaving the premises, dropped the stolen coat, and in its pockets four pigeons were found. -Paulen was taken be fore Aid. Dallas and wascommitted to answer at Court. • THE DOG `VAR.—The new location of the dog pound in the „" Neck ." has been found to he unsuitable for - the purpose at the present time, owing-to-the recent. storms, and there-_ . tore the pound has been temporarily trans ferred to the old location on Brown street, near Twenty-first. Yesterday 31 dogs were taken up. A change has been made in the manner of slaughtering the unclaimed curs. They are now placed in a large box and killed with carbonic acid gas. SMASM NO 11' INDOWS.- James Thompson, aged 18 years, was arrested last night for being drunk, and was locked up in the Seven teenth District Station-house. This morning, after he had got pretty well sobered up, he pulled off his hoot, and with it smashed every glass in the windows of his cell. After Ald. Bonsall had heard the ease he committed Thompson to answer the charge of malicious mischief. FOUND DROWNED.—The body of an un known white man was found in the Dela ware, at Vine street wharf,about half-past four o'clock this morning. The deceased was parently about 30 years of age. Re was 5 feet 6 inches in height, and had side whiskers His clothing consisted of a black coat and vest, brown pants, laced boots, white undershirt and white shirt. At& fiTurcit Ey LIGHTNING.—The dwelling of Thomas Flood,in Vascalville, Twenty-seventh Ward, was struck by lightning during the storm yesterday afternoon. The house was a small frame structure, and it was almost en tirely demolished. Mrs. Flood was in a lower room, and a child was in bqd in an upper room, but fortunately neitheewere injured. Roannic AN ENGINE HousE. William Willmyer went into the house of the Ameri ca Fire Company, on Buttonwood street, near Third, last evening, and stole a coat anti pair of boots from one df the closets. He was arrested. Alderman Toland held him in 8110 bail to answer at court. Bov Rux Ovlin.--A boy wathil over by lumber wagon, at Second street and Girard avenue, last evening, and was seriously •in jured. Reuben Hallowell, the driver of the wagon, was arrested by Policeman Parkhill, of the Eighth District. He was held in $l,OOO bail for a further bearing by Ald. Burns. MILIT.Anv.—The Philadelphia Fire Zouaves, Colonel A. J. Sellers commanding, will have a regimental drill on North Broad street to morrow evening. Company- C, Philadelphia City Guards, Captain - -Henry Oliver, will pay a visit to Pottsville on Saturday next. ANOTITER RAID.--Yhe police made another aid on the street-walkers last night. Eleven renaaleii were captured. They bad a hearing Before Alderman Kerr this morning, and were held in $3OO bail to keep the peace. P.EILSONAL.—Leo L; Lloyd Chief of Police of Monrovia, Liberia, Africa, called at the Mayor's office, this afternoon, to pay his respects to Chief Mulholland. TUE SCIIOOI. OF 'DESIGN FOIL Woo EN is freely open this week for public inspection, with a lull collection of antique statuary, a line cam of ornamental plants, and the works of the pupils. Gr•n HEAnEns will please notice Mt. Georg J. lienkels' advertisement. Instead o making auction sales, as heretofore, he has determined to sell furniture at private sale, at auction prices, for the present time. Mr. lienhers world-wide reputation is a sufficient •reconuncudation of the quality and style of his I nrniture. BALLET, DAVIS & CO.'S NEW PIANOS harp bees me since their introduction the leading piano of all American or European makes. The pianos of London, Paris and Vienna do not compare in any essential particulaar• with these celebrated instruments. --' E= !e= EMMEN OUR TEN-DOLLAR ALL-WOOL SPA( NO Burrs and yi vo and Savon-Dallar Ovorconta an just Uis thing fol . thin dayp.wenther. ROCKII ILL h W I LsoN's Brown Stone lItLII; • R 08.603 AND &KJ 011EATNUT [MOST 12ADRIA'. ItEroitm.—The old mode of chang ing pray hair to u color more or less natural Is et.rnally aladisto d. I'IIALON . /1 VITA LIA, 00 15.1.VATION FOIL TllO HAIL imparts to the Ideached flhrea thO very shad,: that Lein been I leaclutd uut of thou Ity Uulo Ur filch n a .,; 1 , 14 ,1 lb rl, or, nod linouo t.udituout Hold by all drugghts and raw:r goods dnalard PHILADELPBIA .EVENING BULLETIN, WEDNESIJAY, MAY 1870. 1,766 25 9,105 25 10,871.211 THE Bien Morahan SUIT for fraud in age is canning great excitement in Koston. - . It should warn young mon not to marry in haste. Rico input S 2, hie brido M. lie swears that sho. made him boliove she was but his own ago, by using Magnolia Kahn UDOLlhor lace, neck and hands. Poor youth. Be Probably found her ciboria weren't qUite 69 soft 'and prettY. Ought 11.1 g to to be indicted? We know of many similar corms. This Balm gives a most wonderful pearly and natural com plexion, to which' wo don't - object: - ::We' liko pretty women. To finish the picture, they should use Lyon's Kathairou upon the hair. With pearly chin, rosy cheeks, and soft, luxuriant tresses, they Amount irre sistible. ' • BUnNIETT'S COCOAINE is distilled from the eboirest foreign flowers. • GENTLEMEN SHOULD E 0 see ticuerra patent Commode. Fur sale by HENRY 0. SToris & 00., No. 213 Booth Fifth otree. • KENNEDY & .14t08., 74i Chestnut struet i are daily receiving now shwa in Ladies , Hats, Bich Sash Ribbons, and Finn Laces. HOT-HOUSE PEACHES, ripe and luscious ; delicious griiiies in largo clusters , ; also 'French confec tionery, i f his own wnnucaciore, - at.A.L. V.A.NBANT'S. comer of Chestnut and Ninth streets. . . KENNEDY Sr, BROS., Nits:l29.chestnut tret, importera of Fine Millinery 'Goode: Wholeiale and retail. ALL THE LATEST STYLES COATINGS ? PANTALOON STUFFS, AND VESTING. For Spring Wear, Now ABB/LNG/1D FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION, AT CRSELES STOAES'i , ; N 0.824 CHESTNUT STREET KENNEDY & Buos., No. 729 Chestnut street, nre quoted ne the higheseauthority in fashions. Prices very moderate. OAKForin'A Latest Styles of Ladies' aud 'Misses' Spring Hats Can be had at their Store, 834 add 836 Chestnut erect • . - . LADIES visiting the city should not letive without seeing the new Millinery "Emporium of Tuos. KENNEDY SG 81108,729 Chestnut street. - FtirialcAL licsinvniunin and druggists undriee. SNOWDEN & BROTHER, 23 South Eighth street. KENNEDY & Bites., 729 Chestnut street, are the acknowledged leaders of Fashion In Ladies' Round Hats and Bonnets, Their French Flowers are very superior. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATAltart treated with the utmost success, by J. Issitcs. M.. D.. and Professor of Diseases of the Eye and Ear this speci ally) in the Diedical College of Pennsylvania.l2 years ex perience. No. 805 Arch street. Testimoitials Cart be seen at his office. The medical facultY are invited to ac company their paticgto, as he has no secrets in his prac tice. Artificial eyes inserted wit out paiti; — No - charge for examination. CORNS, Minions, Inverted Nails, t skillfully treated by Dr. J. Davidson, No. 915 Chestnut street. Charges moderate. KENNEDYS' TRIMMED HATS aro perfect little gems ; their Bonnets are unequaled. To QUIET, goothe and relieve_ the _pain of children teething, use BOWPIA rt trutAr Ooftnutt. - . - Bold by all druggists. • GENTS' BATS! GENTS' HATS! The beautiful Spring Styles _are now ready at °WORDS'. Undor-the Continental FINANCIAL. LEHIGH CONVERTIBLE Per Cent. First Mortgage Gold Loan, Free from all Taxeg. • We offer for sale $.1.750,000 of die - Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company's new First 3loitgage Six Pei Cent. Gold Bonds, free from all taxes,interest doe 'March and September, at NINETY (90). and interest In cur rency added to date of purchase. These bonds are of a mortgage loan of s2,ooB,ooo;dated October 6 1859. They have twenty-five (25) years to run, and are convertiule into Stock at par until 1879. Principal and interest payable in gold. They are secw ed by a first mortgage on s;6oo.acres of coil lands in the Wyoming Valley, near Willtesbarre, at present producing at the rate of 1:00,000 tons of coal per annum, with works in progress which contemplate a large increase at an early period, and also upon valuable Real Estate in this city. . _ A sinking fund of ten cents per ton upon all coal take from these mines for five years, and of fifteen cents per ton thereafter, is established, and The Fidelity, Insur ance, Trust and Safe Deposit Company. the TrnsWes under the mortgage, collect these sums and invest them in these Bonds, agreeably to the provisions of the Trust. For full particulars, copies of the mortgage, dm., apply to W. H. NEWBOLD, SON ic . AEBTSEN, C. 8• H. RORIE, E. W. CLARK 4: CO., JAY COOKE .6.7 CO., DREXEL d• CO. my]] hn§ AMISVILLE and NASHVILLE R.R FIRST MORTGAGE 7'S. Doting sold our first lot of $1,000,000, We 1,6 e to anneatice we have bought tt iimited arnoun which we are prepared to otter at 00 Aral Accrualliderest from April Ist added WE ALSO OFVER Colebrookdale First Mortgage g's FrVC front all taxes Pickering Valley First Mortgage V's Free from all taxes Both guaranteed, Principal and Interest, by the Philadelphia and Beading Railroad Co JOIELEX.VL. St CO. np29 tt 50 WILMINGTON AND READING A.ILATICO.A.I3 SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS , Free of Taxes. We arc offering $200,000 of the Second Illortgag9 Bonds of , this Company AT .82 1-2 AND ACCRUED.INTEREST. For the convenience of investors, those Bonds' are loaned in.C.enominatlons of . I,OOON, 500 , s and 400 , 5. The money is required for the purchase of additional Roiling Stock and the full equiptnent of the Road. The receipts of the Company on the one-half of the Road DOW being operated from Coatesville to Wilmington are about TRN THOUSAND DOLLARS per mouth, which *ill be more than DOUBLED with the opening of ,tlio other half; over which tho largo Coal Trade of the must Only SIX MIL. S are. now requital to compk3to the Road to Birdsboro, which will be finishal by the irl*ldie of the Month: • _ WM. PAINTER & CO:, BANKERS, No. 36 south Third. Street, PIIILADELPUTA.. 1110 tfrps 1 ADIES NEWIIOLD & SON, ty DUX BRO1(111D5 AND • ORNEJIAL FINA.NDIAL 10ENTH,• • _ nplB rp 126 SOUTH. SEDONDS'MEET. - • 7 PER CENT. GOLD LOAN, FREE OF U. 0. TAX. OF TRU Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Min= , nesotti. L R. Co.'s _ _ 1 T- MORTGAGE 50-YEAR . CONVERTIBLE BONDS. A Limited Quantity For Sale At 90 and Accrued Interest Interest payable'llay and November. J. EDGAR THOMSON, / T t .- CHARLES L FROST, fliS --The greater part of_the roadie already completed, and shows large earnings, and the baltince of the work is ra pidly progress ng. • We unhesitatingly recommend these Bonds Os the saietit and best invostm.,nt in, the market. United States Five , hrenties at current prices on3y.rn turn the per cent. interest, while these pay, eight and one quarter per cent in Gold; and we regard the security equally good. EisTRY CLEuWS-& C0.,- Bankers. No. 32 WALL - STREET. • BO'VVENt FOX, KURTZ & HOWARD, BARKER BROS &CO., TOWNSEND WHELEN & CO., p 29 24trp EST MORTGAGE. 7 PER CENT GOLD 130.N1151 OF TEE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF lOWA At 95, Free- from Tax. The amount of Bonds to be issued is. but $16,000 per mile, or less than four millions in The recent.a.dvance iu__Governments_ofier a large inducement to investors to make an im mediate exchange for these Bonds. Pamphlets, Maps and full information may be had of the Company's advertised agents. W. B. SHATTUCK. -- Aftbr'sllill - examinationoye - have accepted an Agency for the Sale of the abo - ve Phut Mortgage Bonds, and desire to"recommend them to our customers AS A THOROUGHLY sAFE, AS WELL AS PROFITABLE,' IN VESTMENT. We have no hesitation in saying that, in our opinion, the—CENTRAL_ ItAiMionn_or loviA will be one of the most important and valuable roads in the West. JA - Y - COOKE & CO., E. W. CLARK & DOWEN & FOX; B. - JAMISON & CO. say 3 th s Btrp6 DREXEL & CO N 0.34 South Third Street., American and Fafeign Banker:" Issue Drafts and Circular Letters of Credit, available on presentation in any part oi Europe. Travelers eau- make all their financial ar rangements through us, and we will coiled' their interest and dividends without charge. DREXEL, WINTRROP & CO., New York, DREXEL, ILARJES & CO..Parls. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION fu , AT A NIEF,TING OF THE STOCK holden. of the AMERICAN FIRE INSUR &NCR ,MO PAN V , held agreeably to Charter. on MONDAY, the Rd day of May , Min, the following gentlemen wore elected Birectore tor the ensuing year. . Thomas R. Maria, 'Edmund G. Matilb. - John Welsh, 'Charles W. Poultney. Patrick Brady,i Israel Morrie, John T. Lewis, 'John P. Wotherill. . Wm. W. Paul. and at a meeting of the Directors on the 11th lust. T DOS R. MARIIS was unanimously re-elected Presi. dent. A.O. L. CRAW FO RD; .10,' Secretary. . .. .. ANTANTED A SMART LAD, FROM fifteen to seventeen years old, as clerk in the of fice of the American Pres. /immolation, No. 135 South Third street. _A High School boy preferred. Apply between ten and - tVelen o'clock AT - M., at the -- ut lice. myll 3t. -- ' -- WANTED. . ___ A BOOKKEEPER. , Ono acquainted tith tile Iron and Riig business. A Frieril preferred. Ailtires , i, niyl,l-3tw " IRON." this TEE UNIVERSITY MEDICINES Are the Fa vorite Fraser iptions of the New York Medical University. RELIABLE RE RENE'S of a highly scientific char• actor, designed for the cure of all diseases. THEY ARE STA NDARD, having, during many years, been thoroughlytested in an extensive prat ico in New York. They are taken in "nail doses. They are pleasant to the diets. - Their ()Reds are almost instantaneous. They aro safe and never reduce a patient. Never render any one more liable to take cpld. Never oblige a person to leave businesv, We have no ONE CURE A LL for all diseases, but REGULAR SY STE fit OF REMEDIES for each distinc class of MALADIES. A LIST of cur remedies and a valuable MEDICAL BOOK sent free to any address. A COMPETENT PHYSICIAN In attendance. MEDICAL ADVICE FREE. Bold at the Philadelphia Branch, N. F. cor. Seventeenth and Chestnut Sts. JOSEPH 0. HAIULOLD. zny7 It ill ill ERTP SEWING MACHINE'S. THE WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINES, The Beet and eold on the Easiest Terme. PETERSON it CARPENTER, 914 CHIESTUT STREET. =MEI 110TTON.--168 BALES' COTTON: NOW NJ landing from fltoonforWyoming, from. Savannah, Ga.. and for nolo by (10011 RAN , ; RUSSELL & 00.,111. Chestnut street, r • C . QPIItll 1 Olt 19,N Ti N E.-322 BARBELS FFJJ Spirits Ttirt•nt I nti now landing from 'dormice , Pin noor.'Lfrom Wilmington, N. 0., and for sale liy, 00014. SAN, ell 00 , Oließooit etreoj. r r R " oABiik RICE NOW , LAND ING from ht comer Wyoming, frcnn Sairationli, mf.for sal", by LOull ILAN , ItIinSELL &111 Ulingt•' nut hit cot, - • • ; • • • OYS' 1 I G ORE IN THE UNION. PHILADELPHIA: WHICH WILL BE SOLD AS CHEAP AS THE SAME STYLE AND QUALITY CAN BE PURCHASED ELSEWHERE. AN EXTENSIVE 'ASSORTMENT OF FINE CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINOS, ETC., FOR GENTLEMEN'S ORDER WORK. TENTH AND Z TS, TREASURER Ap27 w 6t§ TkP- • FU ISHIN Gclitn,ll The Latest London Made-up Bcarf, THE "BEAU IDEAL.' No. 814 CHESTNUT STREET. —NOTICE—TO-GENTLEMEN._ As the season of the year is at hand for gentlemen to replenish their ward robe, the subscriber would partioularly invite attention to his IMPROVED PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT, , made from the best materials, work done by' hand, the out and finish of which cannot be excelled; warranted to fit and give satisfaction. Also, to a large and well selected stock of Wrappers, Breakfast Jackets, Collars, Stooks, Hosiery, Gloves, Ties, &c., &c. JOHN C. ARRISON, Nos. I and 3 North Sixth Street. nol2 m w 12rn MAY SALE. . M '• . 1010 and 1014. CIIIDISTNTJT STREET. • Will Open Tuesday, nay 10th t , HALF A MILLION DOLLARS WORTH OF D DIMSS-GODWATLRED_UOELLTRIGES 100,000 YARDS FINE ' FABRICS "FOR SUITS, Reduced to 25 and 50 Cents. Black Goods in Great Variety. ELEGANT.IIADE-lIP SUITS, $lO, WORTS $2O. 1,000 Llama Lace Sacques and Shawls. Great Novelties in Children's Dresses. Grenadines, Lawns and Organdies, 253. • 20 Cases aew Fabrics for Suite. 25, 30, 37 1-2, 50 and 821-20. . 10,000 Yards Black Hernani, at 75 cts. Black Enke, $1 50; PlaiAs and Stripes, 87 1-20., $1 and $1 25. New Styles in Linen Suits and Silk Suite. 500 Dozen Kid Gloves at Reduced Prices. A Full Assortment of English Hosiery. i 9 St CLOTHING THE OLDEST AND BEST WE HAVE NOW ON HAND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF VERY FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING FOR BOYS, F. A. HOYT =& BROTHER, ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, J. W. SCOTT & C0.,- A CABE OF NEW STYLE FRENCH SHIRTINGS JUST RECICIV4D inn w flu thy; BOOTS AND STIOEs BARTLETT, No. 33 South Sixth Street, Ever thankful for the patronage ex tended him heretofore, and desirous of further favors, begs to announce his Spring Styles of Boots and Shoes for Gents' and Boys' wear. - A large assortment of Custom-made Goods, made on his improved Lasts, which are unrivalled for comfort and beauty, enables him to furnish a ready fit at all times. tion-ni w f lyry) • IIiSIIIi.ANUE, The Penn Mutual Life Insurance, Co., No. 921 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ACCUMULATED FUND I INCOME FOR 1869 OVER_ 83,000,000 SAMUEL C. HUEY; President. SAML. E. STOKES, Vice President. JOBN'W.HORN OR, A. V. P. (1:: Actuary - _ H. S. STEPHENS, Secretary. W. P. HACKER; Superintendent of City Agents loon' No. 1, Second Floor. The attention of the citizens of Philadelphia is called to this long established and truly MUTUAL, LI b'E IN SURANCE COMPANY, wherein every insured person is an equal . partner in the prgfits, WHICH Althl , Dl VILE)) ANNUALLY, end which, for the pstst twenty Testy+, have averaged about -FIFTY. PER LENT. The Trustees are desirous of increasing the business of the Company in this city , whereon a HOME COMPANY, it Might to be largely patronized. Its rates of premium are as low, and the sus:nifty as good as that offered by any other company—and for the purpose of increasing the DOME BUSINESS, they have appointed W. P. 11 ACKER, Superintendent of ( - Sty Agents, who 1011 likewise receive application for insurance. Active, intelligent Agents or Canvassers wanted for city work, with liberal compensation. . Apply as above. aplB m w f 13t rp§ rtrits;4ic URS ON STORAGE A. K. ' & F. K. - WOMRATH , i,21.2 CHESTNUT STItEET, Bea to inform tho Ladies that they aro now proporodt) metro FURS ON^STOUAGE through the 'Summer guaranteeing them against loss by Biro mild hrothslt trilling expel:um.' . - A. K. . WO IVIR AT H. 1•3 I Chegtuut Streee. 7 " m W 12w rp • , • , . ; . - - : -. 1"-A . F.:::..-E,I . Or .::1i.,• PHILADELPHIA CAN TON- CANTON MATTINGS. McCALLIIM, CREASE & SLOAN, MATTING WAREHOUSE, No. 509 Chestnut Street. innzwfinnlro NEW OARPETINGS. WE ARE NOW OPENING A FULL LINE OF FOREIGN and DOMESTIC CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINQS, • . OF ALL GRADES, WHICH WE ARE OFFERING LAST SE ASON SE DUCED PRICES FROM LAST SEASON. LEEDOM. SHAW & STEWART, 635 MARKET STREET. fe2l 3ziarDE WM. D. ROGERS, CAURIA,GE BUILDER, MANUFACTURER OF THE CELEBRATED e 9 66 2 3 5 19 * New and elegant styles of Carriages constantly produced. • mll2l mw f 3mrp D. CARRIAGE BUILDER 8432; 3434 and 3436 Market Bt. WEST PHILADELPHIA.. A largo assortment of Carriages of evert description constantly on band. ' Bimodal attention • paid to repairing. • • ial4 Gmrna _ _ -MATTINGS. FANCY MATTINGS. WHITE MATTING& RED CHECK MATTING& CA NTON MATTINGS, ALL WIDTHS. LOWEST PRICES. - 7 -- CARRICAGES: CARRIAGES. ORIGINKLAND ONLY ROGERS' CARRIAGESI 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA EA LESTATE TAGENTS FRED - . SYLVESTER, REAL ESTATE BR9KER, 9108 SOITTII FOIIRTII 'STREET, delB lyrp§ 110BILADELPHIA.SURGEONS - BAND= .I- AGE iNIiTITUTE. 14 Iforllyllinth street: 'above Market. 13, tI, EVE MOTT'S TILLI: 4 Bt positively' eaves Ruptures, Cheap Trusses, Waage Belts, fiteekings, Supporters i - §boulder Braces, -Cruteliehi Eiaponlieries. Pilo Bandages. Ladies attentled.toby.M.is 'lyl ly rP • ~.. ,~f 'JP'.
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