THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 17, 1869. 5 MUSICAL. ANDDUAIttATIC. . T" City Amuftmiit. ,iiiTJi.,h",t or MuHI the Klchlwrn tronpe Tfj.TrSl" eoni1? Krentzefi grand opnra of npimh glvon for thflrst time In To-morrow erpnlng Mr. Alfred Stlmmell, the K Jr i'")rteriM,r of the Academy, will have a tOTofl t. w tion II Trnratort will be performed. Mr. fetlmmeil hag many elating upon the regards of our opora grwrg, and we hope that ho will be compli mented by a full house. Wwlnesday Mr. J. F. Zimmerman, the treasurer Of the IUcblnga troupe, will have a benefit, when Uounod'g opera of Fawt will lie performed, with an increased chomg and orchestra. Miss Edith Abell Will appear as "Manruorlte." H should be remembered that this Is the last sea Ion of the present organization. At man Arch Mr. Dart on Hill will have a farewell benefit thlg evening, and will appear as "Elliott Urey" In the popular drama of Itoiedale. Mr. Hill, Who Is about to leave for London, where he will have the stage management of Mr. John Wood's Theatre. Is one of our most accomplished and scholarly stock actors, and his departure will leave a vacancy In the Arch Htreet Company that It will be dlllloult to fill. We hope that the lovers of the drama will testify to their appreciation of Mr. Hill's merit by crowding the house this evening. On Thursday evening Mr. L. I. James will hnve a benefit, when Cante and Ireland At It Ha will bo performed. Mr. Craig's benefit Is announced for Friday. On Monday next Mr. John Collins, the popular Irish comedian, will commence an engagement. Attjib Walnut Mr. and Mrs. llarrv Watklns will commence an engagement of six nights this even ing, and will appear in a new Irish drama entitled Trodden Down; or, Under Two Flaqit. AtthiChkhnut theEllse Holt burlesque troupe trill appear this evening In Lurretia Borgia, M. I). At thk ThKatkb i'OMiocB levy's operetta of J'unchinelln and the comedietta of A Ilainy Day will be given this evening. On Friday, Mr. Thomas Whlffln, the popular comedian of the troupe, will have his first benefit. China Chow Hi and a new operetta entltledj Jeaitette' Wedding will be given on this occasion. At ti'i k Ambkican a number of interesting novel ties will be presented this week, and the entertain ments will combine such a variety of attractions as to suit all tastes. Tb Nrw York Cikcth will commence Its second and last week to-day, on Eighth street, above Race. This is the most extensive organization in the coun try, and the performances are of a highly entertain ing character. The circus attracted crowded audi ences last week, and there is no doubt that It will continue to be as popular as ever. The organization has been completed by the celebrated manager, L. B. Lent, with great care, and he hag succeeded in electing for it the most celebrated equestrians, acrobats, clowns, and general performers in the country. The stud of horses, too, is large and well trained, and the whole exhibition is one that can be heartily enjoyed without fear of offense. Thore are few persons that cannot appreciate a good circus per formance, and the large audiences that have been in attendance at the New York Circus during the past week sufficiently demonstrates its popularity. Mr. Lent's troupe contains a number of lirst-class riders, and the feats of horsemanship are certainly remark able, and they appeal to the sympathies of a large number of persons who do not care for the ordinary run of entertainments. There are also a large num ber of well-trained performing horses, ponies, mules, and dogs, that execute a number of amusing and re markable feats. Two performances are given every day at 8tf and 8 P. M., at each of which the entire troupe appear. Those who wish to give their chil dren a genuine treat should take them to see this fine exhibition before it leaves. Propumsok McCmntock's Lectures. "At the time of the great Exhibition of 1861, the local committee of Dacca, India, gave notice that they would award prizes for the best piece of muslin that could be woven in time for the Exhibition. The piece which received the first prize was ten yards long and one wide, weighed only 3 oz. 2 dwts., and could be passed through a very small ring." What marvellous inge nuity and delicate touch must be required for the production of such an infinitely fine piece of work manship; If such a remarkable web were owned by any of our readers, with what jealous care would it be preserved from Injury, and with what exultant pride wonld it be displayed to wonder ing friends! We have not Dacca muslins under our care, but we have control of an incomparably finer piece of workmanship the human form. Our bodies are most delicate and highly organized. In a square inch of the hand there are 3500 sweat tubes and 28 miles in length in the whole body. Should not it bu our greatest privilege to learn how to preserve so complicated a machine in proper working order? From the lectnres to be given by Professor James McCllntock, at Concert Hull, commencing this even ing, we can obtain such knowledge from one who is most coinDCtent to teach about such matters. A Grand Concert for the benefit of St. Joseph's Church, Seventeenth and Stiles streets, will be given on Tnursday evening at Concert Hall, under the direction of Mr. T. E. Harking, who will be assisted by Madame Sophie Mozart, Miss Caroline McCaffrey, Mr. Heorgo Simpson, and Mr. Thomas A'Heckett, Jr. Mrs. F. Morpaunt has been tendered a compli mentary benefit, to come oil' at the Academy of Music on Saturday evening, May 29. Mrs. John Drew and the entire Arch Street Theatre company have volunteered for the occasion, together with a number of other eminent artists, and the perform ance promises to be exceptionally brilliant. Mrs. Mordaunt is well known is an actress of ability and a very estimable lady, and we hope that this benefit will be'a genuine success. Whitsuntide Festival. A grand local sicngnr fest takes place to-day at Engel A Wolf's farm, nder the auspices of the Micnnerchor, Sscngerbund, Young Micnnerchor, and Leidertafel Societies. A Grand Reunion of the George Downey Literary Association will take place at National Guards Hall this evenlug. A very pleasant entertainment may be expected. Amateur Performance On Saturday evening a large and fashionable audience was In attendance to witness a performance at the Amateur Drawing Room, on Seventeenth street, above Chcsnut. A Lemton in Acting and JtantttaUet Wetlding were acted in a very spirited manner by Miss Schaumburg, Colonel d'Kplneuil, and other prominent actors, and the entertainment was, in all respects, a gratifying success. The performance was given for the benefit of the (Female Beneficial Association; and as the object, was a very worthy one, we are pleased to know that a handsome sum was realized. Olive lagan's Opinion of the Theatrical Pro. fesmion. Miss Oi.ivb Locum, actress, lecturer, and woman's rightist, has taken advantage of the opportunities afforded her in the last-named capacity to comment upon the modern theatrical tendencies in a rather pointed manner. In a speech at Steinway Hall lost week she "pitched in" rather strongly on the subject of burlesque, leg business, and the bleached, blonde Britons who are now reaping a golden harvest by displaying their charms to admiring American audiences. Against the golden-haired interpreters of burlesque, Olive has her special grievances. Their hair, if rumor be true, is dyed yellow, while the golden tint of her waving curls is the gift of nature; thev are padded, while she does not require any such extraneous aids to eke out a meagre array of per sonal charms; and last, but not least, they succeed on the stage aud she did not. This last fact is of itself sufficient to account for the fact of the fair Olive's antipathy to the theatrical profes sion, and her statements tnereiore must no taken cum nrano tali. The following spicy card was elicited bv the comments of the New York Time on Miss Logan's speech, and the exaggerations which liHtininiitth it are certainly characteristic of the new line of business that Olive has lately taken up. She Is a new convert to womau's rightisin.and her zeal in th cainiK Iihh therefore all the ardor of the novice. Of burlesq.ie we have had enough and to spare of iutj lint, k la verv certain that in no theatre in the country are any such questions as Miss Logan sug gests, asKeu or eveu uimvu n. To the Editor of the N. Y. Time: Ui your issue of to-dav vou are pleased to accuse ine of "slandering' the dramatic profession by certain remarks which I made at Stelnway Hall on Wednesday evening This is n Htrunire charm to tiring against a woman who has suffered as much as I have for Insisting that there are virtue and honor among the members of thut profession. On one notable occasion I stood up iwforn an audience of 8000 of the most puritanical mrinle Lji be found in New Enulaud. and tried to interest them in the career of a virtuous young actress. I slgnallv failed, and I can only express my profound regret that I e,-er was so foolhardy as to draw upon myself the condemnation of Intelligent - people by advocating the cause of a profession which Is now disgraced by its recognition of these Indecent women. Tim canes vou cite of successful players who still retain decency in the dramatic profession, are those of Janauschek, ltlstori, Mrs. Lander, ami Miss Hate man. Janiiuschek has always played to empty benches at the Academy of Music. Histori, us a natural result of skilful manipulating by an astute nianuger, drew almost as well as a circus for a few weeks, but when the furor died out, she played for the pleasure of playing, apparently, for she had to niiv lor Llie nriVlieuw. iuib. i.ni-i, li uo ui not aim ui'u.iv is. it iff well known, as unprofitable a "star us the country affords, eveu when backed by two or thn... m roiicr subsidiary players, whom she takes with her. Miss Bateman's success was before the advent of the yellow-hairea uufimes. Besides, even ll ll were iiuiw iiim-ii-ui, me ii-iiiua vou nume aro players who have tolled for many years in this profession, aud who have acquired world wide celebrity. I referred the other night to decent vou nit women who are not celebrities merely honest. liiodeHt girls, whose parents have left them lUe wi HTJ desirable heritiiJ oHUe stage, mid wUu find It difficult td .0," r0thwrhr JntttTmC?V litg uneducated for ".T;,,,, ? " Into a theatre to apt situation now, they find that the requirement managers are expressed in the following questions:- " 1. "Is your hsir dyad yellow? , . "Am jour In., amis, avnl ""m. frnimairleall formed, and are you willing to nxp wm then 8. "Ciin you Kin brawir son, at ,a dsnoy tnsfisa-csn, and mink nt mm, and bits utternm' to disgusting halt words which mean wholn notion!'" , 4. "Aro you nquftintnri with any r "h who will throw you tlownrs, and annd you pnmnnt. " keep afloat dubious rumor concerning your chanllryT" 6. ' Are you willing to appear to night, ana Tsr night, mid the glare of gnaligbu and before the m '. th"" Mndaof men, in thi pair of entin brooch U'f mono long, without a Tnntige of drapery on your person- If you can amwer theae queetionn amrmaliYefy, .we will give you a situation. If not, there's tbe door. For myself, I left the stage four years ago to ph'r mie literature. With writing and lecturing I am ablt" to cam a decent and digniiled livelihood. I am very thankful I ran do so, but my own private affairs are not my sole concern, and "what I see, I say." I am, Sir. very truly yours, Oi.tvB Looak. 1 he Au IhorV Union, 'o. 804 I'earl street. . Friday, May 14, 1869. CITY ITKMS. CrsTOM D1PABTMRNT With ehntem wunrfmrnt of ttrted of Pitr Good, to b mtvi yp to ordrr fcy romftetMii and e&periencd Cutitr and Workmen info Jfii', Trntths1, Botti' and Cltthlren' garment of tvery atyl. Half way hftwurm ) Br. Nwrrr (., Fijihand 1'owkr Ham, ,1ixlh Ireet:) No. Slri Markft St., PH1i.AiFI.eniA, AND Nit. AM RROAIWAY, NKW YOK. IrsT, DrsT, Dost. Dust era. A full supply at CnRI.M NTOK F. No. 834 Chesoiit street. Sis'okii'h SkwiNo Machro; On easiest terms, by O. F. Davis, No. 810 Ouemut strset. IlAI.I.FT, Davis A Co.'s "Now Scalo" Grand and Squar Pianos hove great body of tone, and are a clear and musi cal as a bell. Tbe Agency is at No. W7 Oheanut street. Every musician should have one. Jewkuit. Mr. William W. Oasirid, fNo. 12 8. Seaoad street, has the largest and most attractive assortment of fine Jewelry and Silverware in the oity. Purchasers caa ly upon obtaining a real, pure article furnished at a price which cannot be equalled, lie also haa a Urge stock of American Western Watches in all varieties and at all rices. A visit to his store ia sure to result In pleasure and roflU Bitters. 8. 8. Harris, M. D., of New York, aayi of Mr. Spoor's Wine: "I find it to be an aicellent tonio and gentle stimulant, preferable to all other Wines." The "Wine Bitters" haa his pure Wine as a base, only being made bitter by the bitter principles of such herbs and roots as are in daily use by the medical faculty. Try them, and you will nse no other. Hold by druggiata. A DESTAE. It has long been a esire with medical mend to have an agreeable tonio which will act beneficially upon the different functions of the system without delete rious effect. Speer's "Standard Wine Bitters" fully meet the want so long felt. Their base is his pure wine, without any medication, except by herbs and roots. Sold by drug- A Comet. There's a comot a-coming along this way! His baggage is checked right through, they say, But if he should chance near the earth to stray To look at our queer inventions. He may, if he choose, some new things learn, Or if his eccentric temper burn. And to smash our things he should take a turn. Give him Marvin'a Spherical Safe! Imaginrfhiin butting itjall day long. Till his head is bald and his brain goes wrong! Chrome iron will provo a little too strong For a comet's constitution. And from that day forth you may count him out 1f the list of stars that wander about With blazing tails and a luminous snout, A-frightening people so! Those Burglar Safes all the rascals hate, Their Hides they can never penetrate. Though early they riso, or labor late At their infamous avocation. Marvin 4 Co., No. 721 Chesnut street (Masonio Hall). THnow HF.n Ovkhboard ! 1 The highly talented com pounder or contounder of hash called Washington gossip, . in the Sunday Mtpatrh of May 18, made a leell-paid.for m! s take in her description of McCord'a Alarm Baton. Khe describes it as a child'a rattle, ornamented. It is strange that his Honor Mayor Fox, as well as the Police Com mittee, couldn't see it in that light. Their eyes were not bedimraed looking through green paper, that's why. McCord'a Alarm Baton has been ap proved by the Mayor and the above mentioned committee, and, in fact, by every sensible person who haa seen it. I wish the public to run over the closing but brilliant remarks of this correspondent, signing herself "X.," and then, when convenient, call and see the article and judge for themselves. No fumily should be -without one. Joseph McUoiid, Inventor aud Patentee. William Alexander 4 Co., Stationers and Printers, No. 140 South Third street, sole Agents for the sale of Ale Cord's Alarm Baton. A Housf.hold Klixik Adaptkd 'to all Climates. It would be a happy tking fur the world if all the excitants at present used in the practice of medicine could be swept out of existence, and IlobTF.TTF.it's Stomach Bit- TElts substituted in thoir place. There is a probability, too, that this desirable substitution may one day be accom plished. Certain it ia that the uheat veuetaulr tonic is gradually displacing them, and that the confidence of the people in its sanitary and aaving properties increases with every passing year. "Figures that cannot lie" show this to be the faot. No medicinal preparation enjoys the like popularity among all classes and conditions in every sectionlof the country. As an appetizer, a general invigo rant, a remedy for indigestion, a cure for intermittent and remittent fevers, a gentle cathartic, a specific for flat- lency and sour stomach, a gentle diuretic, a nervine.a blood dopurent, a speciiio for sick headache, a mild anodyne, and above all, as aaOTKCTios amainst kpidkmics, it is un questionably the htanpaud mkihcine of the whole United States. In the townB and cities it is literally a household Mothers believe in it. They find it a "presont help in time of trouble" a safe and pleasant remedy for the various adments to which their sex is exclusively sub ject. Men believe in it because it refreshes and invigo rates the body and the. mind, anil tones both without exciting either. Hummf.k Campaign Fully Inauuuha'iko. Wanamakf.r ft Brown Wanamakkk ft Hhown Wanamakkk ft Bhown WaoiniI Wab Waoinu W.k Waoinu Wab AOAINST Hum Piucts, HlCIH Pltll'KH, HlUU I'HUKH, Fine Clothino Fink Ci.othinu 11 (III PlUCKH, llKIH PlIICKH, HlUH PltlCKM, Fink Clotmino Fink Ci.oi-hinu Fine Clothinu BY Ot'lKlUNd l'IMK Cloiuinu Vkhv Chkap vou CakH. YKitY Chkap run Cash. Vkby Chkap yoh Cash. Aud to Your Comkihi- Save youii Monky, Improve Youii Looks, 11 Y BCYINU Yol.'U KUMMKH SPIT AT Oak Hall, Oak Hall. Oak Hall, Sixth anii Maiikkt. Oak Hall. Oak Hall, Sixth and M.Mmti. Oak Hall. Oak Hall, Oak Hall. MAiuui:. ' TAYLOR- MARCH. On Ttiursduy evening, Mav lit, ll-iiii. by the Rev. J. A. Hois, D. 1) , RICIIAKI) P. TAY LOR and MAIIY LOlIlSA.duughUtr of Robert (. March, all of this city. No cards. iii:i. ALLEN. On the lath instant, MARY ANN, wife of Daniol Allen, aged 81 years. The relatives and lriends are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, from the residence of her husband. No. yA4 Fiunkford road, on Wednesday morning at s'v o'clock. 1 uncial services and interment at Kl. Anne's Church. MINTZKR. On the frith Instant, JOSK.PH V., infant son of Joseph F. and Kliuira Mint.er, axed 8 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No. Dlft Carpontei street, on Wednesday nliernoon at i o'clock. Iutermeut at Lalayelte Cemetery, Ninth and Federal atreeta. TAYLOR. -On the evening of tbe 15th instant, GKORG K TAYLOR, in the 7:id year of hit age. The rilalives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from tbe resideuce of ins son, lir. R. F-. Taylor, Pine si root, above Noooud, Caiuduil, Pi J i u1 VdUVu!yi tut) ll'lil lUiUtut, t i o'vlvv-. INSURANCE. r0 SKCUKK YOUtt FAMILY FKOM WANT, To Relieve Tour Hind of Anxiety, To Make a Good Investment, INSURE YOUR LIFE IK TH AMERICAN OF PHILADELPHIA. ALEX. WHILLDIIT, President; JOIW S. WILSON, Secretary. 10 PAIN PAINT. II O W T O GET I T tloij, gold, gold, bright and yellow, too. Mow many work to gain, Or beg, or rrrarder, yos they do, Thia metal to obtain. Now, I will tell rmt how to find, What everybody tries, ' Cold dollars bright, now bear in mind-, I will not toll you lie. When you get burned with Are or oil. Or soalding water bad ; If flesh will bUxrr, don't recoil,! What's said won't make you mad. I say no Mirter ran appear. If you for this complaint Will wet a cloth -don't look so queer Tine Utiek Kith WoLCOTT'a Paint. Then wrap it rloely romd tht plaee. Then wot it soon again : And so apply on hand on face, When burned teton have no path. Within one minute, mflernUindl When burned, ('"' rioih apply; Let it lie roton, I demand. No blister you oau spy. In gold, one dollar I will pay. When thia reooipt oner fails; Must use Pain Paint irMui delay, Wuonr your ileeh assaila. Pain Paint will then ntonih you, For pain ilneij' will go, No bittern have this may be new. But others know 'tin so. Then try. and if bat once you fail. The gold you then will vain. At Woi'oT-r'H ottice, or by mail ; No 6fi'fr, quick, no pain. His office will you aalc me where? One Hundred Kighty-one. You hnd his place on Chatham square. Where hundred daily oome. OH, WHAT UC.LT EYES! Rod, sore, swollen every morning the lids Monk to gether with cerruptinn ; oh, how fillby they look! how hard to bear! how much pain, mlsory and smart! Dr. Booby's eye water haa failed. Skunk's oil and gooso greaae have been useless. Bliter(plasters, pills, powders, tonics, and Ir. Dosuin's Blood Kemedies are of no use. Smarting, burning! oh, what fire! A few grains of common sense tinctured with reason will remove the dinioulty. Let us arrive at first principles, and find the cause. Inflamma tion is the only CRitse. Gut out the unnatural heat, ex haunt all intlanimatinn, and Nature will heal all soreness. Take strips of linen cloth and dip them in Wolcott'u Pain Paint, diluted with four parts water. Lay them in till the sockets are full: keep them on all night. A few applications take out all intlumination. Try it. Kolief will be certain, pain will cease, and a cure will be there suit. "MY Baby plunged its hand into a kettlo of boiling por ridge. I instantly applied a cloth dripping wet with PasN Paint. Results proved astonishing. Tbe hand did not even blister. I know it will cure a Durn in a few hours if applied immediately, and prevent all blistering. I have tried it for various kinds of pain with wonderful success." A. A. Bynon. No. 2 Broad street, N. Y. One or otm Kmfloykh had his hand caught in a cylin der press, indicting a severe wound, from which he suffered great agony. We immediately applied a cloth, dripping wet with WoLooTT'H Pain Paint, and in less than three minutoe the pain was entirely gone. Thin induced us to try it in a case of Neuralgia, and it has thus far never failed to relieve the pain. Myf.rr ft Co., No. 29 Ann street, N. Y. Six pints of Annihilator for Catarrh or Colds in the Head, or one Pint of Pain Paint, double strength, sent f roe of express charges, on receipt of $6; or one gallon of Pain Paint, double strength, tor $21). Small bottles sold at all Irug Stores. It. L. WOU'OTT, Inventor and Sole Proprietor. No. 181 CHATHAM Square, N. Y. Tent them free of cost at NoSS ARCH Street. It SUMMER RESORTS. rtAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. SUNDAY TRAIN FOR THE SEASHORE On and uftcr Sunday next, May 2SI, the Mail train for Atlantic City will Leave Vine Street Ferry at 8 A. M. Leave Atlantic City at 4 P. M. Stopping at all Stations. D. H. MUNDY, AGKNT. 517 SUMMER RESORTS ON THE LINK OF PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAIL ROAD AND BRANCHES. llAKSIOfiT HOUSK, MOUNT CARBOY, Mrs. Caroline Wunder, Potts villa P. O., Schuylkill county. TVHCAXORA HOTEL, Mrs. M. L. Miller, Tuscarora P. O., Schuylkill county. MANSION HOUSK, W. V. Smith, Mabanoy City P. O., Schuylkill county. ilOVNT i'AHMKL HOUSE, Charles Culp, Mount Carmel P. O., Northumberland 00. WHITE HOUSE, K. A. Moss. Reading P. O. ANDALUSIA, Honry Weaver, Reading P. O. LIVING SPRINGS HOTEL, Dr. A. Smith, Wernersville P. O., Berks county. VOLl) SPRINGS HOTEL. LEBANON fOl'NTV. William Lercb, Pine Grove P. O., Schuylkill county. BOYERTO WN SEMINA R V, l S. Staufier, Boyertowu P. O., Berks county. LIT!. SI'RIMIS, George F. Greidor, I.itir. P. O., Lancaster county. El'HRATA SI'RINdS, John Frederick, Kphrata P. O., Lancaster eouaty. I'ERKIOMEN BRIDGE HOTEL, Davis Longukor, Freelsnd P. O., Montgomery county. PROSPECT TERRACE, Dr. James Palmer, Freeland P. O., Montgomery county. SPRING MILL HEIGHTS, Jacob H. Breish, Conshohocken P. O., Montgomery 00. lHttlTV Hit IISK. Theodore Howell, Sbamokin, Northumberland CO. S 4 3mrp J P II K A T A MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA. inis popular and well known suM.vir.n. niwai wm ne openeu lor the reception 01 guests on ine loin 01 u uuo, under the auspices of J. W. FREDKR1CK, tbe former The entire establishment has been renovated and refitted i.U l -l A OT l.n .ilu udw inu viuiiaut luraibure. - OIQARS. JO C I C A R BUYERS. FreHh ini pollutions of Havana Cigars, in bund or duty paid. Ltii'jfe usHortinciit, offered in lots to suit purchasers. Also, cijjiirs of our own manufacture, viz. : "MARIANA RITA." HiKh jrradu Vuelta Almjo leaf, tifleon styles. Low prices compared with Imported ciirars. A fair trial will prove their merits. "FRA DIAVOLO." Lower priced than the "Mariana Rita," three styles; excellent cigars. "Fl.iait I)E I.YS." "LOl'lS D'OK," and other brands, all copyrighted; each of highest grade in lis respective class. All of our Havana leaf we imitort direct, and no better cigars can be produced in this market than those we now oiler. Smokers should sec that they obtain our genuine cigars, which aro offered regularly by many respecta ble Healers, nltliougli some irregular parties pui ior ward inferior cigais as of our make. We offer these cigars in lots to suit purchasers. They can be profitably retailed at prices forty per cent, less than imported cigars, will give equal satis faction, mill should )U tried, without prejudice, oy ull w ho desire u good clgur at moderate cost. S. FVUl'KT A SONS, Importers und Manufacturers, 6 13 Sfltrp No. m South FRONT 81 reel. HATS AND O APS. WAIHlI'liTTiXTia ItlPunVffn VEVTI Wa)lated and easy tilting Dress Hats (patented), in all the improved faahious of the anaauo. CUWaNU'l.' bUoot, neit W W tu tfusl OUive. V UWJow DRY QOOOS. jJ ATE RIALS FOR SUITS, In Stripes and Grey Mixtures. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT ON THIS MARKET. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CI1ESNUT STREET. SILKS ! ZULUS ! In Stripes, Checks and Shots, Di GREAT VARIETY. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET. 8-4 Z3IuO.CH IXEXinArjI. nKAVT MUSH, AT 3150 Tcr Yard. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., Z7o. 727 CHESNUT Street. JAF ANESE SZLHS AND ronirjETTiis, A PULL ASSORTMENT. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET. i i LACE POINTS, IN NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET, 4 9 tfrp PHILADELPHIA. r I IIIEt! CTtlDC liii i. ii a i uiibf No. 823 ARCH STREET. AND NEW STORE, No. I 128 CHESNUT Street. OUR NEW IMPORTATIONS. SUMMER LINENS FOR TRAVELLING SUITS. LINEN DRILLS AND DUCKS; FOR BOYS' WEAR. PRICES RIGHT. Wc Intend that our customers shall always find OUR GOODS RELIABLE, AND OUR PRICKS THE LOWEST. 9 30 wfm 215 NllTH NINTH STREET, ABOVE RACE. ELDER, WALTON & CO., JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF r it y o o o r s, Oiler To-Day Great Bargains ia BLACK SILKS, ALPACAS AND MIXED GOODS, PIQUE, WHITE GOODS, BON JOUR POPLINS, and DRESS GOODS IN GENERAL Bought from iirst hands and auction. B 1 wfmlm G RENADINESl LAWNS! ORGANDIES! JOHN W. THOMAS, 405 and 407 N. SECOND St., Has now In Stock a LARGE and HANDSOME assortment of NEW GRENADINESpn Stripes and Figured, NEW STYLE LAWNS AND ORGANDIES, 3-4, 4-4, and 8-4 IRON MESH HERNANI, Together witn every variety of NEW and ELEGANT DRESS GOODS. 8 27 Smrp NEW AND CHOICE GOODS are received daily from the New York and Philadelphia markets. TNDIA SHAWLS AND SCARFS. GEORGE rilYEIt, No. 916 CHESNUT Street, Invites attention to his elegant stock of INDIA SHAWLS AND SCARFS, BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, JAPANESE SILKSy MATERIALS FOR SUITS, DRESS and FANCY GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY, Purchased on the most advantageous terms for cash, aud will bu sold as cheap us at any store la the city. 16 Tim N. B. India Shawls altcrdd, repaired, aad cleaned. 1869 SPECIALTIES AT THOUNLEY'S, EIGHTH & SntlNG GARDEN, nil LA. SLTEEB CLACK SILKS. BEAUTIFUL JAPANESE SILKS. IRISH AND FRENCH POPLINS. RICH GLOSSY MOHAIRS, ALPACAS, ETC. We offor the most complete and varlod Stock of Goods In our Lino "NORTH OF CHESNUT STREET," and at a BIG DISCOUNT off Chesnut Stroet Prices, as everybody knows we can afford to sell CHEAPER, as we WOlt. under a mere FRACTION OF THEIR EXPENSES, THORNLEY'S "CENTRALLY LOCATED OLD ESTABLISHED DRY GOODS II0USE, N. E. COR. EIGHTH AND SIHUNQ GARDEN, 1 18 PHILADELPHIA. oryGoodb. J O H r J OUR M O, Noa. 245 and 247 S. ELEVENTH St. abovp: spruof. Will offsr this Any, from N York Auctions, SPF.OIAL BARGAINS IM nOSIKRY! HOHIKRY!! HOSIERY!!! Children's Onuxa Merino Vests, from 9 to SO ia. Children's Hto H Bocks, finest Imported. Indies' full regular mudn 1 1 one, 2fo. up. I.adios' double-sola regular made Hose, VHo, Ladies' Qaure Merino Vests, all sixes. Oenta' striped and fancy colored Rocks, 85c. up. Knglish superfine Half lime, best imported, 3TC, Oents' Us use Merino Vents, 87M. 63. 75o. up. Ladies', Gents', and Children's Kalbriggan Hoae. BARGAINS Iff WHITK OOODSF inn yards London Oord Tiiiue, S5o., worth 50o. Fine French Organdies, plaid and striped, ST Ho. PfcjiMS at SO, SB, 85. 37K..6J0. to $1. Hot Miniated Oambrio, IHc. up. Plain Nainsooks, 13e. op. Hamburg Inserting and Kdglngs. Irge and small Plaid Nainsooks for dresses. TOWKL8! NAPKIN8I! LINKNS!!! Damask Towels, large sir.e, 2fi, 31, SOo. up. Damask Napkins, all linen, $1, t'60, to til. Richardson's Shirting Linens, 37o. up. Irish, Barnsler, and Scotch Table Linens. Barnslef Linen Hheetings, S yards wide, 91'1'JX. 13 4 Linen Sheetings, I HI, $1 46, $165 to $4. These goods are much below regular prices. Ploss ex amine qusllty and price before purohaaing elsewhere. Job lots of Ladies' and Of nts' Handkerchiefs 6 Hit REDUCTIONS !! ALTERATIONS!! Being about to make somo improvements to the front building occupied by us, It becomes necessary forthwith to close out a large portion of our stock, so that the balance-cau be condensed in the rear during the work. To effect this wc have LARGELY REDUCED LARGELY REDUCED LARGELY REDUCED Our prices, and cordially exteud an invitation to ourjriuuds and the public to share in the bar gains. 1 T fsm COOPER & C0NARD, S. E. COR. NINTH AND MARKET STS. I1U. - OLV. NO. 310 N. EIGHTH 8TREKT, ABOVE VINE (Successor to Morris A Hoffman). Bpring opening of Black Silks, Dress Goods, Cassimeres,. White Goods, Kid Gloves, Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves, Trimmings, Notions, Corsets and Hoop Skirts, eto. Blk. Bilks, $8. 2-36, 3 40. WhiteOoodsin great variety. Blk. Hilks, $2 60, 2 75, 3. I I'laid Muslins, SO, ino. Blk. Alpscaa, 81, 36, 40o. Stripe Nainsook, 32, 250. Lustre Alpacas, 60, 55, 60c. White and Buff Pique, 230. Mohair Lustres, 66, 76, $1. Yard-wide Chintses, 2o. Spring Dress Goods, 23, 25, 28, 31, 36, 37X, 40, 46, 60, OOo. Wool Cassimeres, 46, 66. 60, 75, 87X, 90, $1, $1-25. Remember the number, 810, above Vine (large double- f ront store). 4 22 tuth 6m PARASOLS. PARA80L8. ALL THE NEWEST London and Paris styles, whioh for noveKv, va riety, ana eleganoe are uneananed. A larsje as- iTSk sortmerit of Liaoe Uovers. rtaa Hide and Bun Urn lias at the lowest nrioes. at H. DIXOM'H Fun Hoods Store, No. SU 8. K1GUTI1 Street. 4 10 8m NEW PUBLICATIONS. RECENT PUBLIOATIONS RECEIVED BV lUFl'IE:i.I ASIIIEAU, NO. 724 CHESNUT STREET, And for sale at WHOLESALE TRICES ; "OLDTOWN FOLKS." By Mrs. Stone. Hans Breltmaun About Town." "Changed Brides," "For her SitKe," "Men, Women and Ghosts," "Gates Wide Open," "Short Trip Guide to Europe," "Student's Old Testument History," by Dr. Wm. Smith. 5 IB smwSt To Sunday-School Superintendents and Teachers. NEW I'NION EXPLANATORY Ol'ESTION BOOK on the Ilnrmony of tbe 4;0IKLS. Fifty-two lessons. Kacb question answered in full, dis pensing with commentaries. Oeographical portions with interesting illustrations Irani Oriental travellers. Prioe, 16 cents. IMPROVED QUESTION BOOK on the Life of CHRIST, with the text. Arranged for olssses of all aces. Just published and for sale by the AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, 1121 Cuosnut (Street, PkiUdol piiin. Price, IS cents. 6 10 niwfrit PORTER & COATES, PUBLISHERS AND BOOKSELLERS, 822 CHESNUT Street, MARBLE BUILDING, ADJOEilXG CONTINENTAL HOTEL, Books Retailed at Wholesale Priceg. TS 2'2mwfr gritING STYLES BOOTS AND SHOES 10R GENTS1 WEAR. NO. 33 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, 10 18 fnlW ABOVE CHESNUT. SJOW IS THE TIME TO CLEANSE YOUlt HOUSE. AVl lll.lt,IIAlt IVIA?V & iO.'H WASIIINO AND ( 1.1CANSIN4 POWDER lw.MnnI!i,tt"Adl.,0r SrUb.l'ine Pail,t,l F10r' hOUOS a va it sun vnan nu IIIIIHr. W. II. BOWMAN. Role Aent, No. llodlHANRKuKU Koad 4 23 tkn 10HN FAKNUM & CO., COMMISSION MEli i. ...VB,n.l.y?,f'"!lurerao' Oonestona Tickiim, eto., o. !i VULbMJ 1 bltttot, I'UiUUUoluUia. 4 1 Ki SUMMER CLOTHES. Elegant and Becoming in tho Ilighest Degree. Light in Texture and Light in Colors MADE VP IN AIUY AND GKAOEFUL STYLES, Cool, Comely, and Comfortable, AT TUB : . .' ' Chctaut Street Clothing Establishment or JOHN WAN AMAKER, NOS. 818 AND 820 CHESNUT STREET. B 6 4p PniLADRLPmA. OLOTHS, OA8SIMERE8. ETO. gPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. W.T.SNODGEASS&CO., No. 34 South SECOND Street, Have just recelred a fresh lmportatloa of Genuine Scotch Cheviots. Elegant French Coatings LATEST STYLES OP Fancy Cassimeres and Vestings. FOR their 4 S Smrp RETAIL DEPARTMENT, C LOTH HOUSE. .TVMEH Sc LEE, No. 11 NORTn SECOND STREET, SIGX Of TUB GOLDEX LAMB, Are now receiving a SPLENDID LINE or Spring Fancy Cassimeres, Comprising all the beat makes In the market, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 3 8dm FURNITURE, ETO. FURNITURE. T. & J. A. HENKELS HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR ELEGANT STORE, No. 1002 AltCH Street. Are now Belling FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE at very Reduced Prices. 41 Smrp I. IUTZ, FXJIIVITXJRE, No. 121 S. ELEVENTH Street,, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP FINE CLASS FURNITURE AT MODERATE PRICES. 4 23 fraw3m F URN U K E. A. & H, LEJAMBRE HAVE REMOVED THEIR Furniture & Uplolsleriiii Warerooms TO NO. 1127 CHESNUT STREET, 12 8 10 wfmemrp GIRARD ROW. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETO. gC. & A. fEQUIGNOT, MANUFACTURERS OF WATCH CASES, AND DEALERS IN AMERICAN AND FOKEIOH WATCHES, No. 13 South SIXTH Street. 2 1 mwrp MANUFACTORY, No. 88 S. FIFTII Street g P E U I A L NOTICE. JACOB HARLKT JKWKLLKR, Has Roinoved to bis New Store, 67fmw6t jioAsxmmsvrs. COLD! u o t on WARM WEATHER! GOOD ICE!t SUPPLIED BY THE CARPfNTER ICf COMPANY, I. WHAOW St., Plillndo. EASTERN ICE exclusively at market ratea. LartfC trade supplied on fair terms. Oil AS. I. CAHPENTER,) JOHN OI.KNDKNINO, f j, M. TKIMAN, Jk., ( 6 1Blm JOHN K. CAKPENTEK, J Proprtotora. EMPIRE SLATE MANTF.L WORKS.-J. B;
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