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THE PHILADELPHIA 1NQ HIRER, THURSDAY, MAY 31, ism lh PATH 1 rtvp. nwvirn CITY NOTICES TII.DICAI.. ecu ATTENTION. SOLDIERS. THE DELK-tales elect 10 the Piitsbnre Convention, on the No.

39 S. SEOONI STREET danxbter of Edward Dwyer, axed months. The relatives and friends ol the family are respecu fully invited to attend the funeral, from the rest-dence of her aunt. Wary Keating, Wissahlr-kon ave nue, Chesmit Hill, luis (Tliumdav) inorniiiff. llai- sl at 10 o'clock.

the Mth Instant. LIXXAEU3 B. aged years ami moot hi. His relatives and mule friends, the Paradise Lodge. NO.

r.7. or the O. Ol O. the Hnrriu K.ich urn tnent and the Inuominata.nre respMotruHy invited to attend urn innerui, irotn ins miners residence, So. GJt JS.

Twelfth street, un Friday afternoon, at o'clock. F1SHKR. On Wednesday morning, tth Instant, ANNIE wile ot Ihiiihi-W and dauirhtar of the lute Josexih Parker Norris. Ksq. Funeral services at lier late residunce.

Butler place, on Friday morning next, June I. at 12 M. arriages will be in wailing at Fisher's I. line Station, (ierinan- town Railroad. 011 the arrival of the 11 o'clock train.

HARRIA-In Baltimore, on tlm "hith imtunt. of car ralysis. Mi SAN TII.BEN, wile or James Harris, Uut ol this city. HI tlioMlh Imtinl Me flF.n TIT IT. In the 5Hih year of his age.

Ills relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from his lain residence, No. 1-43 Hanover street. KljUteeulU Ward, on Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. IIENSON. On tlm Mill Inatnnt.

MAT1Y. wife of John Ilenson, in the S2I year of her age. ih relatives and I'rwnili of the fair. are re spectfully invited to attend tha funeral, from the residence of her son, Wililum Henson, No, 442ii Main street, Germantown, on Friday afternoon, the 1st ot June, at 2 o'clock. JKFFF.RS.

On the SSth Instant. ELIZABETH. daughter of Mary Bud the ln'e James Jeiiers, in the 34 year of her age. This lovely bud, so young and fair, 'ailed hence to early doom, Just came lo show hotv sweet a flower In paradise could bloom. Clone, but not lorgotten.

Death, where Is tby sting? Grave, where is tt7 victorj-7 The relatives and friends or the famliv nra resent fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her grandmother, Mrs. Hos.inuuli Parker, No. 104 lenna street, tins Thursday) Hiterucou, ut 4 ciocK. the 27th Mrs. ANNUS MOLEY.

Her friends are respecttully Invited to atieml the funeral, rrom the residence of S. Morris, No. 1SI5 KUhih street, this Thursday) afternoon, at 3 without further notice, the 2oth Instant, TIMOTHY 8. MlBPHV.onlr son of Timothy and the late Catharine Murphy, aged 36 years. The relatives and friends ot the family are respectfully invited to attend Hie funeral, from the residence of his father.

No. lion diaries street, betwenn Fourth, and Fifth, below South, on Friday, at I o'clock. Funeral service at the church of Su I'niiip de Neri. at the Cathedral Cemetery. HAJtKLK Suddenly, on the 27th of scarlet fever, MAKOAKKT LOCK only child of Jo-snpb A.

and Mary J.Marklo, aged years, 1 mouth and 13 days. The relatives and friends of the family are renuestod to attend the ftineial, from the residence of her parents, 8. W. corner Seventh and Luttoiiwood streets, this (Thursday) afternoon at 3 o'clock. Services to he held iu the Church in Buttonwood street, below Sixth.

Mr A LEER. Ou the 29th instant, JOHN McALEEIt, aged 60 years. The relatives and friends or the family ae respectfully ioviied to attend the funeral, from his late residence. No. '4t Murray street, above spruce, this I holiday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock.

Services at bl. Patrick's Church. Interment at Cathedral Cemuiery. the SWIi Instaut, CHARLES NOLKN. sou of James and Kltsubcth Nolen in the rear of bis age.

His frituds and Hioimi of the fanillv. and the mem hers of Liberty Temple, No. 2. of Tinpir. and the Young Men's Christian AtJOcUition, are invited lo attend his funeral, from his father's residence.

No. I.kD Franklin street, on Saturday, at 3 o'clock I. M. Sepulture at Oud Fellows Cemetery. PTtF.VOST.

On thetli instant. SARAH J. E. PRK- VOT, youugnii daughter of Andrew mid Kebecca Prevost, in the 22d year of her age. We saw her herd her sighs, With lhrobin: hearts and weeping eyisj She who surtered is at rt, Swretly fouled on Jem' breast.

Her relatives and fi lends and the members of the Morning Light Tent, No. 2, D. of end tlie Willow (irove. No. s.

A. O. ol F. are respectfully inviled to. attend ner lunvrul.

irom ner sisters recurnco, is. t'j. corner ot Nineteentli and Wytie streeui. To meet at the houte, this 1 liursday) Sist, at 1 clock. To pro ceed to ai renames uemetery.

QVINLaN. On the 29lh Instant, ELLEN QUIN- LA.N aged 37 years. The relatives and Irlends of the family are respectfully Invited tu ailenu her funeral, troin the residence or her nusoana, John uuiman, rso. mii row, it street tuls t'l'i iinrt iv) Klternoon. at 3 without lur- her no! ice.

I utei nicnt in Cat hedral Ccuietery. Funeral service in st, Mary uniircu. KITTEIL Suddenly, on the 29th May. WILLIAM RI TKlt. in the 7 Ji.ii year of his n.

The friends and relatives ot tli oecsased are Invtted to attend his luueral. from ht lato rnirtencs. near entruville. Chester counlv. on Saturday inorninir.

June 2, at 11 o'clock. Carriages will be In walling at Forge ta inn, on the Heading Railroad, upon the arrival of the train which leaves Philadelphia at clock A. ROWLAND -On Ibe 28th Instant, RACHEL wile of James S. liowland. in tha-Vd year of his age.

The relatives and rriendsof the hmilly are respectfully iuviied to attend the funeral, Irooi the residence oi ner nusoanti, rso, 401, nmiu aLrvv, alteruoon, at 1 chick. the 2tth Instant. Mtes ANN 8TONE. The relatives and friends of the family are respect Invited to attend the funeral. Iron) her late resilience.

No. 625 Pine street, on Friday alternonn, the 1st cf June.M 20 cloct. BTKLWAGON. On Monday morning. 13th of congestion 01 tno orain, iiAttitv 1,.

1 t.i.u ai.ui only child of li, O. Stelwagon, In tho 2l )t year of his ae. Tlis male friend and relative of the family are par- licularly invited to attend the funeral. Ircm the rern-donce of his fattier, No. 6.13 Vine street, this (Thursday) morning at 1m o'clock.

Interment at Laurel 1 1 til. TAL'LANK On the SStlt Mr. JOHN BAPTISTS TAULANK, years of ge, a native of Toulon, Irtnce. The and Irlends of the family, Sonthwart, Merhan Washington and Lafayette Flench Benevolent and r.enelhial Societies, are re'necifiilly invited to attend his funeral, fiom his late residence. No, 12 tjueen street, at 3 o'clock on Monday nn.rninj.

June 4. Services at St. Mary's Church. Interment at Cathedral Ceinoiery, IX. I papers, please copy.

THOM May 29. Captain WILLIAM THOMi'St'N, of theFilleentli Peuusylvania Cavalry, in the 44th year of bis age. Funeral on Friday. June at o'clock, from the residence of his brother In-law, Hector C. Uohblus, Ppiih Manor, Bucks county, Pa.

Friends of the family areresi ecll'ully inviled to attend. WF.BB.-On the 2Sth instaut. ALBERT WEBB, tn the Hut li year of his age. The relative! and friends of the family, also Wash ington Lodge. No.

2, 1.0. or O. are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence. No. 22 Iludsen street, above Chesutit.

011 Sunday morning next, at o'cloca. To proceed to Laurel 11 ili Cemetery. SUITS OF ROSEWOOD PARLOR CRN IT l' BE. tlEO. J.

11 EN ELS. THIRTEEN I'M and C1II SNUT. OE.NIUNK MACKINAW SUNDOWNS I'OU ladles, lu great vir lety, to be bad of THEO. II. At bis Old Iiahlislied Hat and Cap Emporium, No iil CH1N I' Street.

UITS OF ROSEWOOD CH A BKB Ft: P.N ITU RE. Oi J. THIRTEENTH and CHESM'T. 1f A li CHAMBER 8UI Tb. IT la Oil or Polished.

J. IIF.NKF.Lfti THIRTEEN TH and CH IvSNUT. SUITS OF WALNUT PARLOR or I'uliaheU. (JKO. J.

HENKELS. THIRTEENTH and CHEBNUT. INSTRTTMENT9 TO ASSIST THE UEAR- i inn. at MADEIRA'S, TENTH Street, below Chesuut. VTV WIN STRICTLY IT KK.

IN ('ASM OF i3 li bottles, assorted, coniiting of Caliioruia, Port, AngeiK. Hock and Orapo Brandy. Shorry and Catawba Wines. Will send a cane as a'-ove to any address on the receipt ol Ml. W.

JI. UAKTLE No. SiN. FIFTH Street. tZJ.

NO VACATIONS. TWENTY PER CENT. fcCS discount during thesuniiner mouths, btudcuts instructed ut CltlTTKN hKN'N COMMERCIAL COLLEGE No. SiT I'll ES.M'T Slree, cor. of Seventh.

Practical in Book-keHplng. in all Its branches; Pnmidilp, Commercial Calculations, Business Forms. Telegraphliitf, fcc. THE DEDICATION OF THE NEW race Chapel (Pieshitcruiti) liP.OAD Strict, comer ot Oxfoid, will take place this evening (Thursday), at services inav r.nlfciu.uiJ. J.

V. B. Slanbndije. will conduct the music on the OCCaMOn. lue inrnua wi iu nit wiui.ii Invited, TH NEW CHAPEU 11 Kiiw)t.

corner of Oxford, will be de dicated with appnipriate relisioiis services, on Tnurs- MrT'llAlKiS and" CALKIX8 and Rer. Dr BUAlNEltD will paiticipate In the exercises. I paitici IXiK, Kn J. C. B.

A NBRli will conduct tue music on the occasi'-ii. FAIR TO PROCUKK EViTrMi kk A HOME 1'iK FUNDS J'1'0 PCR-THE AtiEi) AND M. E.CHL'RC!f. INFIRM MEMBERS OF THE M- E-CilLKl i'ne Iwha of su Paul M. Church would resnecTftiliy solicit l.v.-ir lil.n raot respecifuhv solicit 'M.

hi eito Her. Anthony At -oJ. No. a CjtLar me street: Mrs. Jane Purine.

No. liii S. rtu Mrs. llanoali Knox, 7 -iru Rotierl Perry. No.

last S. sit'i atre-t. The rair will hi Ljld ntCOisCmi' UA tL, cvWfhCin8 Jue 1U Slh ofJnne.will ineet at themllNTY COUKl'KOOM, on Friday Evening, at 3 o'clock. -n. A TTKNTI ti'ia tioth Ward.

An adlourned meetlngof theC'lub will be beld this Thursday) evening, the 31st itisu. at 8 o'clock, at No. ions (M HARD Avenue. (leneralJ.T. OWES, Captain STORI and others will address the meeting.

All hnnornhly discharged soldiers and seamen are invited tp be present. By order of Colonel Gideon Clark, President. j. tent, AJ) ks hi'him, necreiaiy. THIRD WEEK Or THE WONDERFUL CAROLINA TWINS.

Millie and Christine, ned 14 years, two distinct per- soui as una. Drs. Wallace, Pancoast, Meixs, Blddle and others. pronounce them the greatest scieuuho and natural curiosities in the world. To he seen DAY A NO MOHT, AT BUILDINGS, From 10 to 3.

and from 8 to in. Admission 2-i cents. Children IS cen ts. FOR SALl TO I.ET. RE A EST AT E.

KEA fTjrKrAT REAL KsTA'l'K REAL K6TATK itl WORTH FOR SA LK ii.uno.lKXI WORTH FOR SALE, NEW MONTHLY CATALOtll'E OFT. NEW MONTHLY CATALOOl'K JI'ST OUT, FOR ORA'J'liTTOI'S llsTltl P.UTIOS. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. No person wnttnng to puivliase city mii.nw,ii nrn- perty should fail to get a copy. Seut free ot charge to any address in the United Slates.

utu, u. aiijjjbJiii, tteai jii.ate SIXTH and WALNUT. 'JHE ATOMISES, AN APPARATUS CONSTRUCTED BY DR. VON MOSOHZISKBIt, No. 1031 Walnut Street.

For the Cure of all Diseases of the KYE, A It, CATARRH. DHEASE3 or THE THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST, ASTHMA. AFFECTIONS OFTHF.VOICK AND LARYNGEAL BRONCHIAL. AND PULMONARY COMPLAINTS, Disordered Functions of THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS. SHORTNESS OF BREATH, Wheezing Cough, And other Distressing Affections of THE CHEST.

MORBID AFFECTIONS OV Tllrf LIVER, WEAKNESS OF NERVES. AND GENERAL DE. B1L1TY OF Til WHOLE SYSTEM. THE ATOMIZER. Dr.

VON MOSCJL7.ISKER asserts with the utmost conlldence that his system ot Ireatiii'! LUNG, THKOAT. CH EST Diseases. (ATA Hit if. ASTHMA. end all maladies of tbedige.Mive orsfana, bv tiie useot the ATOMISER, Is the only reliable one." Since the Introduction of this svatern.

case have been linmirht to bisofflce. No. ltui WALNUT Street, in which everv omer possible means nave been Inmleubly employed hut ruaililv vit.ldeft Tlie ATOM 1SER Is an A Vl'A RAT I IS ponstructedon scientlnc principle, which, by a iriet hamcnl arrange ment, either by atmospheric presntiro or aleam, con verts any meuiciiie into a nne si'itY, and remliiy convevs it into tho BRONCHIAL TUBES or with the lUiSPIUATORY CUltltENT. Tlie medicines submitted to the action of tins APPARATUS lose nothinir their CHEMICAL VALUE, as In other propuratinni. but are received into the REsi'lK A-TtUtY OittlANS in their full MEDICINAL STHKNOTH.

Persons requiring his service, by calling at his Otlire.can examine TEST! MOM A LS FROM CUT ZENS OF PHILADELPHIA and its vicinity, all persons who would be carefully conscientious to whom thu' would permit the indorsement or their names. Amongst those who have furnished him Willi the most flattering testimonials of cures effected are the loMowltig: T. W. WEEXEY, TJ. S.

Assessor of the Second District. T. HARY, President of tlja Nineteenth. ward'Pucnc sciioois. Rsv.S.U.

If ARE. PliiladclDhlaCotifert-nce. STEVEN'S, Second Ass't Ilugineor. U. a N.

O. F. LA MA President of the Bank of the EX SENATOR SIMONS. ADDISON. Mavor of Georgetown, EX-SENATOR ri'Oif.

Hon. J. J. CRITTKN 1EN. Hon.

F. II. NORTON. 1' Rii.I, Uv KiMimn A KT. RLAXCTf.

J. McLA Cson of the late Judge of theSo- prenie 1 otiro. Col. ItOBEltT 3. A.

Oen. KILBUKN, V.S A. 1 ..,1 11. KiHiIikllMiR S. A.

Those who consult Dr. VON MOSCnzrSKER may miTthat hn will, after a due examination, candidly ielt the he is able to do lor them, and what they may-expm l.rea,nie",V m. Dr. VoN MOSCHZIsKEP. 1" m- cal men of good standing, of all sciioois, to enti ex.tniine tlie system of treating these diseases hy the ATOMISER, and they will readily bear witness to its superiority over ail other methods ot treating these maladies.

No. 103J WALNUT Street, MIAIXU Mos STE CKISTO GOLD AND SILVER MININU C0.MPANY, OF NEVADA. CAPITAL ftO.OOO.OOO. tf tares, FULL PAID STOCK. WORKING CAPITAL, $300,000.

7300 SHAKES ONLY FOB SALE, BEING PREFERRED STOCK, BEARLSa 3S PER CENT. INTEREST PER ANNUM IN COIN. HtlSIDBHT, E. FREEMAN PRENTISS, Philada. U.

a YOUSa, Cashier Commonwealth National Bank, Philadelphia. SECBKTART, THOMA3 DUNLAP, Philadelphia, StlMINO DENT, T. J. 11 UlU'U Nevada. OFFICE, TVT 41 A rTT-W- ana A.

a it 4i i oireer, ROOM No. G. The above Company has lately been organd with extensive and valuable Silver Mines, in tho celebrated Whit Pine District, Lander county. Nevada. Parties desiring to invest in a bona fide legitimate Mining Cumpacy, where the subscribers to the Working Capital stock receive the largest share ot the earnings, aud are guaranteed a large interest on their muney, are invited to examine tlie Prospectus of this Company, which may be obtained at the Office.

No. CHESNCT Street. The Mines are now being worked and machinery will be erected at once. Subscription received at the office or by mall, addressed to the Secretary, Post Office Box I'M, Philadelphia. PARASOLS AT l'2j, SCSO, 1-7S AND ti W-Jsii Sim Umbrellas, tjl', i and Wi Xt.

l'IA'1-li i F'hrfcrlcaMve lm engine packing. for (ermi see fcfc 17X chesnut no. It dey it, Dew york." Da, Luur'a Vegetable Piirseuresnll derangement! Liver. Bee advertisement under "Medical." i "FoaOOtrami, Colds, Bronchitis, and alt affection 'M the Lungs, tax Cherry Pectoral, which it fRr to car them. i CbdasCauphd should be packed away with furs woolens to avohl injury by moth.

Sold by drug- fisla verywbere. Harris A Chapman, Boston. flaOflSKors Cklehbatko If aoic Linen Harkcs iand superior Indelible Iuk, Price fct-M. Ko.4U2Che.snut up stairs. Tboorlssomis Covghs and Colds, and all Lung lad Bronchial Diseases, are speedily cured by Dr.

Jayne Expectorant, a remedy of certain efficacy and long established popularity. Iw TO0 wish to tn a new and rich stock or furniture we would Invito you to call on Robert Freeman 4k No. 45 N. Second street, between Market ana Arch, where inny be seen aa assortment of fine goods SJiat truly merits the attention of the public A. A.

Bead carefully the advertisement about HVUIKNIO Wl.1I!, On fifth page. It is the only good Tonic in the country, and Uvt only on indnrtrd by physician. NW DBBftSMAKINa ESTABLISHMENT. Ladies CSO Ave their dresses, suits, coats and basqnines handsomely made at the shortest notice. In twelre hours, if necessary, at the new dressmaking establishment W.

FltOCTOB 4 ffio. vai cussnui sireet. Moth and Frecklf. adies afflicted with disco loration on the face, called moth patches, or freckles, should use Perry's celebrated Moth and Freckle Lotion. It is infallible.

Prepared by Dr. B. C. Ferry, Dermatologist. No.

49 Bond street, New York. Bold by Druggists, in Philadelphia and elsewhere, rlce (2 00. Dkfsnd Upon it, mothers, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, tor all disease of children, is a safe and amre nedicioe. It has stood the text ot thirty years, tsud nrver known to fail.

It reflates the stomach auia bowels, correct acidity, and cures wind colic; produce natural, quiet sleep, by relicviug the child tain. Balb or Valuable Rkal Kstatk Sitis fob Codktrv RtJiiDKNCK.i, Tobbusdalk. Thomas Birch will sell this day. at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange, by order of Court, the valuable real estate of Isaac Pearson, deceased, comprising about two hundred acres of land atTorresdale, divided into nine portions suitable country residences. Also, ground rest and city lots and buildings.

Ao.ua db Magnolia. This name la not more beautiful and poetic than the article it represents is deli-tons and beautifying. No lady's toilet' la complete Without It. It la infinitely superior to any Cologne. It is made from the rich Southern Magnolia, is a delightful perfume, and renders the skin soft and Iresh.

It is sold by all dealers, at ft, in large bottles, and by Demits, Barnes dk New York, wholesale agents. 1 ry What Doctors. Minister and Professors think of them. "I recommend their use to public speakers." Bev. E.

H. Chapiu. "I have never changed my knlnd respecting Brown's Brotvhlal Trorhn? from the first, eioepl to think better of that which I began thinking well of." Bev. Henry Vi'aid Beecher, "Great service lu subduing hoarseness." Rev. Daniel "Wise, New York.

"The 'Troches' are asialTof life to me." Prof. Edward North, President of Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y. "A simple and elegant com bination for coughs, Ac." Dr. U.

Jr. Bigclow, Boston. I.aeok Positive Salk or 700 Packaqk and Lots or Eokopham and Ahkrican Dbt Goods, This Day, Dealers will find it to their interest to examine the valuable assortment of British, Ocimau, French nd domestic dry roods, embracing 700 packages and lots or staple and fancy articles, including goo pieces ilks, mozambiques; leuos. Jaconets, lawns, glnghan.s, delaines, Ac; also. 300 pieces alpacas, mohairs.

Itali ans, drap d'ete, Uueeu's cloth, Ac; 250 pieces Spanish etnd bloy linens, coatings, drills, shirting linens; also, Meaelied and brown damasks, Hussian diaper, huckabacks, table cloths, Ac: 4no pieces clotbs, cassi- meres, fancy doetklns, satinets, Ac; also, White jaconets, cambrics, hoop and balmoral skirts, toilet quilts, traveling shirts, gloves, ties, liamlker-hieB, Ac; 150 packages coston and woolen domestic. Also, a stock of uotions to be told for account of underwriters, to be peremptorily sold by catalogue, on four months credit, and part for cash, commencing thu morning, at ten o'clock, by John B. Myers auctioneers, New. 232 and 214 Market street. 1fVVH EAR AND CATARRH SUCCESSFULLY treated by J.

ISAACS. Oculist and Aurist. JNo. 619 PIN btreet. Artificial Eyes Inserted, OTKCK dTcO.

AND HAINES BROS. fTBlfl Pianos. Thnusands of thesa popular Instruments la use in Philadelphia. For sale only by J. K.

(iOl l.D, SEVENTH a id CHESNUT Streets. ms uaaii.in'S cabinet on- FlV'l'f gan. unlike and superior to any and all reed Instisuiienls. Recommended by the leading organists Aid artistes In America and Europe. J.

OOt'LD. SEVENJTITanJCTIESNUT Street. Jga RCHOM AK El "i'lANO FOUTE MANU-f Vit facturing Company's New btore, No. llul CH lSKKUT Mroot. We resiirctlullveiill the attention of our friends and the public generally of our removal lo our new and banitfcuni wareroouis, "tiirard Row." No.

Ho CKKSiMlT KtrM-t, where we have constantly on hand a lart-e stock of our superior and highly finished square and grand nanus. our Insu-iiiiionte have been awarded the highest preniinuu at nil the principal exhibitions ever held in this country, with numerous testimonials from the firnt ariitis in America and Knrope. They are now She leading Pianos, and are sold to all parts of the world. Persona desiring to purchase a first-class Tlano at greatly reduced rat'is should not i-ill lo give n.i a call. Pianos to rout.

Tuning and r.iovinsr prcnptly attended to. K'HOMACKKK A No. Iimcii lisN UT Street. OWIWO A It A I 8, OWINd TO ALTK.KA I ION.S, TO ALTHHATIH.NS, ASTUWINU TO ALTKKATIONS, WK ARK l'fX)INa OCT-5 WK ARK CMlsiNtt WK ARK. CI.OS1NU ARE CIaJSIMU OUT" i.

$nr ptnr or.oTHrNo, 4KINK 4- FINK. I.O'l UlMi. AT VERY LOW AT VKKY IXW AT VKKY LOW 'AT VKKY LOW WANAMAKKIt A BlttlWN, POPULAR CLOTUlMi HUL'SK, OAK II ALL, Comer BIXTH aqd MAItKKT Streets. MARRIED. Jl RRETT McLEOD.

In Wilmington, Delaware. ln 81. Andrew's Church, on the 2luh May, hy Rev. Iichtou Coleman, Hector ot t. Church, 'BraatlTwtne.

Colonel WAI.TEIt BARRETT. of Clear field, Pennsylvania, lo SOPHIE UK VINCENT, eldest daughter o. Rev. Dr. Mel, tod.

No cards. CROWFI NAOI.F. On Tuesday evening. instant, in tlie Moravian Church, by Ilev. Joseph il.

Kummer. HAltKY P. CHOW KI.L, En.iihetlitown. 2oh Caroliua, lo Mis R. NAULE, ol this city.

DANFIKLD BARR. On the evening of May II, 1st, by Ihc'ltev. Allied G. Lewis. H.

DANFIKLD to Miss A.NfilX E. BAKU, both of West Philadelphia. DAY-SELLER On tlio 29th of Autrust, lass, by the Rev. J. H.

Stockton, Mr. JOSEPH C. DAY to Miks WARY H. SELLERS, all or L'nuidea, N. J.

I FREDERICKS FKl'TEItS On Saturday evening. May t-f. H'W. by the Rev. J.

Hale. Mr. Joil B. FHK- jifcllfOKK to Miss MARY FETTERS, both of Chester oou ty, Pa. McCA LLA MOYN.

On the iotb May.ISM, at 8t, Joseph's Clitiren by the Rev. F. J. Barhelin, S. Til KO.

II. Lf.A to LIZ.IK. daughter Of WiUlou Uoyu, E-q iil of thii city. No c.rds. DIED.

ALI.MAN On Ihe evening of the 2Sth WI-F1ELD SCtTT, only son of Thiiinas and Mary Ann M. Alliuau, azed i years aud 5 ys The relaiives and friends 01 family are rrspect-fully invited 10 aliend the lunentl. from tlie residence of hit parents. No. 24 N.

Eleventh street, this (Thursday) afternoon, 3Kt niMum, at 4 o'clock. on lbnUt) lustatit, Mrs. MA RU AKPri' CAM aired SO Vears. Tbe relatives and IriemlMol the are respect, illy lavi.od to attend tlio funeral, from the residence of ber "U-in-law, Daniol Robertson, No. Iu9i No r.lve Fouuh mid below Carpenter, this (Thursday) Jiai lostaav, 1,1 r.

at. A Kit Y. -On Ibe S'th instant, JANE, ife ot Edwd. Darby, aged years. The relatives aud friends of Ihe family are Invited an nitead tiie funeral, from her husitand's residence.

JSo.il Kama place, Fourth street, btl iw Otorie. this (1 hor-d. 1. al 1 o'clock. To proceed to Philanthropic Cemetery.

ftONMOUU-f'i Si ay Kl.afler a lingering Ulnars, GErtltOI'. lu'MlOCt. 111 iheiid yar his age, TP ivtuvs and l'rt'nds of tlie family are respectfully iuviied to aliend tiie funeral, iroui hi lath r's residence, link sirei.heh l'lilr'y-lourth, this i'lh'. rs- JJYCIENIC WINE. THE GREAT IMPORTED TONIC.

THE ONLY TONIC INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS Hygienlo Wine 1 made of PURE SHERRY, and Is imported Just as sold in Pari. It Is indorsed by the IMPERIAL SCHOOL OF MEDICINE IS PARIS, It was approved by the MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED STATES, which assembled in Baltimore May 1st. lsfift. It Is utterly different from all the trash called Bit ters In the market. It con taint no spirits of any kind, but is the pure juicoof the grape, with modicinal properties added, upon which ITS HYGIENIC VIRTUES DEPEND, BE NO LONGER DECEIVED by the common con- coctiou of Whisky or Alcohol, which deuroy the membrane of the stomach and make callous the nerves, Your physician will assure you upon Inquiry that HYGIENIC WINE IS THE ONLY PURE AND HEALTHFUL TONIC IN THE COUNTRY.

IT IS THE BEST APPETIZER KNOWN. It Is the bescure for DYSPEPSIA, CHILI3. AGUE AND FFVER EX TANT. For Ladies, il is the surest relief, for It STRENGTHENS AND PURIFIES TIIE BLOOD, SUSTAINS THK NERVES. BE SURE TO TRY IT TO BE CONVINCED.

SOLD EVERYWHERE. LAMI5KUT KAMI'ING. 31 antl 33 Broadway, N. Y. HIESKELL'S MAGIC OIL CURES TETTER, ERYSIPELAS, ITCH, SCALD HEAD, and all SKIN DISF.AS13.

Warranted to cure or money refunded. For sale by all Druggists. 1'iincipal Depot, ABOVE CHKSN'UT. PRICK. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER BOTTLE.

IYINO-IN 4 Street DEPARTMENT OF CATHARINE uiisary. Women will receive medical atU'iidiiinu uiii iii': conlineiurut at their homes, free ot charge, by applying, in advance, at, the Dispousury, UA IRKIIlAh Slreot, oeiow Eighth. QAS FROM COAL OIL. CCHT ONLY ONK-1IALF CKNT noUIt. The Patent Oas Condensing Burners for coal oil lamps, now on exhibition at No.

(Hn ARCH Street, are tlio most economical Invent ion ot thongs. They can be attached lo tiny lump, dispense entirely with chimneys, and i rjduce a broad, flat flame similar to that or gas. The smoke being consumed and converted Into light, a great saving in oil Is necessarily effected' State and County Rights for sale. WETIIERILIi SLOAN, No. 03f A roll Street.

N. Single Burners at retail. gOMETUIXG NEW I CUE AT BEXD SCALE WORKS, GREAT BEND, Pa. Ali the varieties or United States Standard Scale manufactured. Every Scale warranted.

The principle wilt be found unsurpasf-ed, the style Of finish uncqualed. Terms favorable. A liberal discount to dealer. I'artiMi interested are particularly requested to amine. Central Agent for Philadelphia, If, C.

SADLER, No. C3 AT.CU Street. 171REW0RKS IN OH EAT VARIETY, FOR SALE AT MANUFACTURERS rRICE3 BY A. H. FRANCI3CUS No.

013 Market and No. CIO Commerce Streets. Ooodu ordered direct from Factory. No orders ac cepted after July GF.OP.OE C. REI7KAUFF, Manufacturer of LOOKTNO-OL ASSES.

JUKI It A IT. PH0T0- ORAI'll PICTURE MOIJLD1 SOS and CORN ICES. No. Altcil Stru. t.

Pointings, and a great va-lictv ol on liana, t'rame-mnkers siiPl'lierl WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. UNITED STATES SECUBITIES. A SPECIALTY.1 SMITH, RANDOLPH No. lO S. THIRD AND No.

3 NASSAU New York. STOCKS AND COLD BOUOHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION IN BOTH MARKETS. COURTNEY St. I I No 14 and S. HEVKNTII Street, Philitdeipliia, of BEAUTIFUL COTTAOU FURNITUBI Ann tne OSLY DURABLE In the city.

IININ(i-RfX)H FURNITURE And Constantly on hand. A VERBAL OR WIflTTT.N DESCRIPTION VU nfcharutner im Imls tlio health. spnere oi occupauuu. uini aeopo Ol mind, together with all conspicuous! iS. ilM i U.

Street, a few avors aoovetneauMi. I Will open this morning NOVEI.ITIFii fJM SEA-SIDE SHAWLS. To which the attention of the ladies is iuvitsri. JJLACH TAFFETTA PARISENNFfl, FOR I.ADIKS QIiOAKS; EDWIN Ac No. S.

SI ICON STREET. Have in store a full -vluclc of these vry desirable BLACIf SILKS FOR I.ADIlit' CIXJAK JOHN W. THOMAS, N08. 4.05 and 407 N. SECOITD Street, Calli attenlion to his LA.ROF.

AND IIAXDSOMK STOCK or SPKINiJ ANDSlMMEU IIIIOW.S OOI, Which will be sold at ihe LOWK'iT MARKET. JtATKS. WM. II. IIORSTJIA1TN SONS.

FII'Ti I AND CI 1 Kit 1 1 ITIlLADELI'ill A. Importers and Manufacturers of LADIES' DRESS AND CLOAK PLAIN AND FANC TlUT'l OSS COTTON TRLM MINUS. BLACK AND COLOI'IM CU NY LAC 13, BEL'l'INOS, i CIL'IPl'ItK LACTVH. ItALMOUAL TKlMJlTNOS, Ol lS A ORN A H.N' IM, COLOItED Vf.LVET RIUMUNrV HKADSm AC SMALL WARES AND ZKPIIYU WORSTEft Veare constantly receiving the latest novelliesol tin European markelx, besides our own production Ol various styles In new Trimming. Cur prices aro reduced lo the very lowest gold rates.

jEAUTUX'L KID GLOVES, IJE3T QUALITY ONLY C82'J. Kery pair guaranteed not to tear. If they should another pair given you without charge. Light colors and buirkrd Olovos. stitched and, plain, cheap, at loaf prices, at OWEN EVANS A Cheap Ktore, No.

N. F.IOIITH Street, yERY CHEAP SILKS FROM AUCTION. JUST OPF.NEl. Cheap Black bilks. Ciros (Stains, ami CordeJ Bilki for Mantles.

Also, Ftalu In all colon, and fMi aadBli guied Silks. All at the reduced prices, at OWEN EVANS Cheap Store, No. N. KIOHTII Htree. JyTEW AND BEAUTIFL'L DRESS GOOD.

JUbT OPENED FROM Al'CTIOX, CHKtP. Beautiful Plaids, 2.V., 31 lo Hantbome Traveling Dress (loo Js, J7t5. to 54c Magnificent Paris Dress Goods. 62'c to WKa Double witlths. All kindsof Dress (foods, low, at OWP.X EVANS CbeapEtOM No.

43 N. EKJHTU Street, JJEVENUE STAMPS, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, ALWAYS OS HAND AND IK ANY AMOUNT, AT No. G30 CIIESNUT BTUiSKTV ONE DOOR PFLOW BKVENTIL The moist liberal discount allowed. BLACIC AND WHITE CHECK SILKS. FROM Auction.

Hi. Itclnced I'ricei. DnTItc. CUBWEN M'UDi'ART it BROTHER, No. fV).

ite i''l N. aiva Willow. DRESS MATKJtlAUH, JN froui the miction sales. Prices RarlurvJ. 4 l.l.RViT.X MOI.IiART A P.ROTTIF.ft, Kos.

43t, 4-' and 4-rl N. HECON I' above Willow. rt it a 1 8 OOODU, Of I all styles. At Ilediieed Prices. STfiDDART.tBROfHF.il.

Kof 4'A liJ. e-ud iA N. SECO.N Street, aiiove Wiilew. 1 xiCI-AlrHrMOIlXlksToF NEW DF.SUIM, A'f Reduced From Auction. CITtWr.N ST'UHH UT A BP.OTnF.R.

Nos.4W.4.1iaua X. bEUON Mreot. above SV IilOW. lltll PA Ills BLACK SILKS. Off ALL DESIUV IV a'jlewnltlis.

for ClcaUs, and flrcniar. CUIt WEN M'i tDIA ItT A HKOTIfFR. No. 4a), 454 and 4l N. SELON Street, above mew; 1 bacpuM, HALES Clrculara, aul Bavin, At j.

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