The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, May 04, 1867, FIFTH EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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THE DAILY EVENING TELEGKAni PHILADELPHIA, SATDIIDAY, MAY 4, 1867.
" NUMBER CXVIII.
A BIKT FOB MENTAL DTHPBrTlCS. AND A CUB1
JOB DY-roCnoNDRIA, nT-POCBIST, OB ANY
COMPLAINT OP A HT OBDBE.
BY OUlt SKKIK3 EPITOU.
ALMANAC AND DIARY.
BIIORT METKK-ILLOOICAI. OBSERVATIONS FOB
TUB WKAK.
April.
Monday, 0. Sunday cars commence run
ning In Baltimore. The l'lug Unites all
get In them for the purpone of koIiib to
church, but are so ploasud wHU the thing
that they go further.
Tuesday, 30.-Oeneral Sickles fires the
Houiheru heart hy ordoriiiK the American.
Flag to bo carried at the head of a Fire
men's procession nt Charleston. The fire
men beinsr also flre-etern, regarded this
order a throwlnu cold water ou them.
May,
Wednesday, t. The Supreme Court docldes
that Philadelphia must pay a tax on the
Oan she lines. Ills believed the decision
also Includes Ciuuolls.
Thursday, 8. A live llloomer pays a vlilt to
the l'resa Club, and makes some remarks
to the editors and reporters about the In
convenience and absurdity of petticoats.
Her form made a good impression ou the
typos.
Friday, 3. The Japanese Embassy are pre
sented to President Johnson, and red to
htm their credentials. It H understood
that the .President Is preparing a, veto for
the whole thing.
Saturday, 4. Sekiks COLUMN DAY. The
Kditor having visited the Academy of Fin
Arts, is deeply impressed with the misfor
tune of persons dabbling in oil.
TIIE SriiING EXHIBITION OF THE
A CAD EM Y OF FINE A R TS.
The pictures in the Exhibition this spring,
like the spring itself, are a little raw and cold.
The season, so far as Philadelphia artists are
conc.rOf; ifl 1uite backward, as is plainly
jnanifested by tie number of "Heirs" and
"Vons" that figure !il tlie catalogue, and the
strong packing-box smell alfUt them indicates
that a majority of the paintings ,tfe a long
way from home.
It appears that that rival house further up
the street has enlisted the sympathies of a
majority of the Philadelphia artists, and who,
like the hero of the melo-drama, have resolved
to draw and defend themselves. Without the
irrepressible Hamilton, the ubiquitous Morans,
and the never fainting Lambdin, and one or
two others, this exhibition might just as
easily have passed for one in Leyden or Genoa,
as in Philadelphia.
In Chesnut street, opposite! the entrance, i3
a beautiful tropical picture put, there by some
f the Hanging Committee who have their
office in the cellar of the State House Row.
This picture, which represents "Hottentots
Gathering ISuchu Leaves," is very rich in
color and design. The Hottentots are very
well handled, and are put in just the right
place, where they can be seen by everybody.
The picture is hung, or, more properly speak
ing, pasted on a board fence about four feet
above the pavement. The Jettering on the
balance of the poster is entirely too strong, it
Seems to want distance; if put on the other
side of the fence, we think it would be much
better for the picture.
On entering the Academy, the first thing
that catches the visitor's eye is the hand of
the female attendant extended for his quarter;
and it makes no difference if he is in his last
quarter, as the almanac men say, he is ex
pected to get rid of it, to keep up the lunar
figure, before he can shine in the Exhibition.
PICTURE NO. 6 VIEW IN THE CORDUROYS.
This is a foreign picture. The scene is laid
in Switzerland. There is not much depth to
the siibject, but the feeling is very fine. The
attitude of the principal figure cannot be too
lughly praised.
BO. 16 JUDITH EXAMINING HOLOFERNES' HEAD.
This well-worn subject ia again on the walls
this season. Judith, this time, appears in the
character of a phrenologist, and, on acoount of
the unwieldy body of her friend, cuts hia
head off and takes it home with her. The
moment seized by the artist ia when Judith
(seizes the raven locks of old llol in a most
familiar manner. .
NO. 18 TUB OLD MILL.
This striking little picture tells its own
Btory. It is supposed to be the reproduction
of an old mill that was supposed by an nanas
to have been settled years ago; but every time
the principal actors meet they rehearse it
again, to keep the subject fresh in their heads.
The handling of this subject is very free,
devoid of that mannerism so often seen in
pictures. ' '
so. 21 A rum'un oirl.
TL13 young girl .is. on journey to see her
uncle, ' and is now about half-seas over. Her
nncle's residence can be seen around the cor
ner, where the three balls hang. The bottle by
lei eide shews her Jo be a true Rum'un,
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NO. 35 INTRUSION ON FAMILY PRIVACY.
The subject of this picture is no doubt taken
from the popular poem of "Little Miss Muflett."
The family have retired for the night, and as
the head of the family . was rehearsing the
affairs of the day, a large and healthy spider
began to spin Lis yarn in an unwar
rantable nearness to the heads of the house.
The fine texture of the web is beautifully ren
dered by the artist, and the stripes on the
spider re have never seen done better.
&W HiMi.-?'
NO. 40 I'KErARHD FOB TUB BALL
This is a beautiful and familiar scene. The
mirth and joy portrayed in the countenance of
the principal figure are seldom equalled, and all
the surroundings show that the artist had his
whole soul in his study. The general outfit of
the figure is true to nature.
NO. 4!) WINTER SCENE.
The blinding snow, and the general chira
scuro effect of this little bit of color is truly
grand. How often have we laid in bed cold
winter mornings and looked out, and wished
there only had been a storm like that the last
night, so that we would be blocked up in our
house t but it was never so. The artist has
caught our feeling exactly.
NO. 54 COW DRINKING.
In this picture there is a cow, and near by
some water. The cow is drinking it. Very
good.
NO. 5G ORANDMOTHBR'S DARLING.
This is another beautiful bit of color. The
position of the "darling" is well chosen, and
no grandmother, we should think, could look
upon this picture without tears in her eyes;
certainly she couldn't use it without that
effect. This is the artist's happiest vein.
NO. 58 CALIFORNIA OVERLAND MALE ATTACKED
BY MORMONS.
The unfortunate male was passing through
a retired part of Utah, during the holiday term
of a Young Ladies' -Heminary, situated in that
region. No sooner was he seen than a gene
ral attack was made upon him, and he wa3
otherwise assailed. He, however, succeeded
in escaping by eloping with the whole school.
This picture, we understand, is to be pur
chased for the Rotunda at Washington.
Li
NO. 7 o VIEW ON THE HUDSON NEAR rO'KKbr&m.
This view on that noble river called by
tourists the "American Rhine," displays great
knowledge of transparent effects. The bend
ing reeds in the water, near the river's edg,
are faithfully portrayed in the dancing sha
dows. The surrounding scenery is well in
keeping with the damp, boggy foreground.
Few pictures on the walls surpass this in the
Exhibition. . -
NO. 101 THE YOUNO ARTIST.
The handling of the whitewash brush by
the artist ia perfect, though we think the
boards on the fence a little irregular in their
width. The subject is simple, but truthful.
NO. 126 FORT BAIT OF A GKNTLEMAN.
This picture, we , understand, was loaned
from a private gallery, and it is reputed to be
a likeness of the owner and loauer. It was
requested that the press would not call espe.
cial attention to pictures of this class, as it
might make it dillicult fo the Academy to get
the use of such pictures again.
NO. 1G4 THE ROUND TOP: HEADQUARTERS OF
GENERAL MEADE AT OETTY8I1UHG.
This picture speaks of the hum of war. The
base of operations is seen near the Point,
General Meade's Headquarters is immediately
behind it. It was here the tid of Rebellion
was 6tayed, and how it got untied has been a
mystery to many. Tbe artijst baa adroitly iu-
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troduced the string, to show how the whole i
thing was set a-going.
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0- 71 TUB EXTBHMlMATOn.
This pretty little oonceit of the artist is woll
rendered. The label la true to nature.
NO. 128 TUB MOTHKU'S DARLING.
This touching little sketch must appeal to
every family man, particularly t this season
of the year.
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No. 143 WOOD SCENB. , '
This composition, we are informed, was
made by the artist out of his own head. The
scene is laid on the ground, and is, we believe,
very faithful.
NO. 145 A BLUSTERY DAY.
No one can fail to recognize in this war of
the elements a likeness to the scene laid down
in Washington Irving's story of "Rip Van
Winkle." The gentle dame is here seen not
only raising the storm, but guiding it with
her own hand.
We close our hasty and brief review by a
copy from the Statuary Room.
NO. 730 BUST OP A. CANNON,
which, if report is true, must make some
noise in the world.
HOOP SKIRTS.
I E3 V I S I B LE.
EMPKESS
INVISIBLE TRAIL
SKIRT..
THE SEW SHAPE FOB;
SPUING; 1867,
IS
J. W. Erac!h)Y Duplex Elliptic
(OR DOUBLE SI RING)
S KIR T S
The handsomest and moat comfortable style yet
introduced. (See all Uxe fashion mugatinee.)
AtJtetailby all first-class stores where Skirt
are sold . .
AtWholetaleby all the leading Notion and
Dry Good Houses in this city, Also by sole
owners f patent and exclusive manufacturers
TOTS, ERADLEY & CARY,
No. 07 CHAMBERS St.'
8 2 Btqth2m NEW YORK.
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETC.
gTANDBRlDUE, BARR & CO.,
IMPORTERS OP AND DEALERS IN
FOREIGN AND AMERICAN HARDWARE,
NO, 13ttl MAICliET NTItEET,
Oiler lor sale a lare Block of
Ilarthvurc unci Cutlery,
TOGETHER Willi
1000 KEGS NAILS
. AT !:lK I l I'RK KH. f7lh8tuj
CUTLER Y.
a nne amortmnt or POCKET Wfl
T.A.K.l;VTHtKV . KAZOIU. KA-
da ... . 'V'H M UUl'ii, L.ADIKS' HCiSfsOJlii
rn, L. V. UKlUJLU'B
11 g C p Btore' No- i85 ho,'l1 ThJSTH Mmit,
Threw doorw ithuva wlmi.
WTCOTT & CEORCE.
DOOIUtSOBS TO
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BAMK BAU ISlrUKMtSXM
KSUlSa iiCKlE, 8KATS8, CIWQUBT
AIICI1ERT, ETC,,.
X9 iWWM J KTBEET,
arc ;
WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC.
.WAlCflKS and JilVTELEY EEPAIEED.
JlkTCOD bnd lruena ipleudld Msortmenl
DlANOHIMt.
WATcnrji.
JEHELBT, AND
HK.VEB.WAB1
OP ALL HINDU ADD rRICHI.
prt1mlr moiitlon I reqnentl to onr lrgs itoOl
Of DIAWONIH, nd thcexlremely low price.
BRIDAL PRE8KNTB made of Bterllng nd BU
dard Bllver. A Urge Msorlment (o Mlect from.
WATCHES repaired In the bt manner, nd w'
rntd. I IMP
. DlMinODdi and 11 preclona stone bought for oaah.
JOHN B OW MANi
No. 704 AllOH Street.
"HILADKLPHIA,
MAKCPACTUREIl AND DKALKR IN
SILVEB AND PLATE DW ARB.
Oar faOODBare decidedly the cheapest in the city
tor
TR1PI.E PLATE, A HO. 1.
5
WATi;iii;S, JEWELUY,
W. W. CASSIDY,
Ho. 1 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
Offer an entirely new and most carefully select
itock of
AMERICAN AND GENKVA WATCHES,
JKWKLKY,
BILVKR-WARB. AND FANCY ARTICLES
. EVliKY DEbCRLPTION, suitable for ,
UBIDAL OB HOLIDAY PBENEMTS.
Anezamlnutlon will show my stock to be ansa
T-Kfled Ib quality and clieaiineas.
Particular atuntlou liald to repttlrlng. jijj
C. RUSSELL & CO..
HO. 93 HOBTII NIXTH HTBEET,
Dave Just received an Invoice of
I' BEN 11 SI AH TEL CLOCKS,
Manufactured to tbolr order In Parla.
Also, a few INFERNAL ORCHESTRA CLOCy
with aide pieces; which they offer lower than the sany
goods can be purchased lu the cltv. 6 26
C. & A. PEQ.UIGNOT,
Manufacturers of
Gold ami Silver Watch Cases,
And Wholesale Dealers lu
AMERICAN WATCH CO.'S,
HOWARD & CO.'8,
And TREMON1
AMEKICAN WATCHES
4S
HO. SB HOI'TII FIFTH HTBEET.
HENRY HARPER.
No. 520 ARCH Street.
Manufacturer and Dealer In
WATCHES,
FINE JEWELBT,
MliVEU PIiATED WARE, AHD
Sit SOLID SILVEB-W ABB
Large and small sizes, playing from 2 to 12 airs, and
coHtlug from A3 to $;iuu. Our atuortmeut comprises
such cliolce melodies as
"Coming Thro' the Rye."
"Koblu Adair."
"Rock me to Bleep.Motber."
"The Laat Rose of fcSuiuiiier."
"Mouafttery Bells," eu:, eta.
Besides beautiful selections from the rarlous Opera
Imported direct, and for sale at moderate prices, k
FARR & BROTHER,
Importers of Watches, eta,
II llHnithjrp No. 824 CHKSNUT St., below Fourti
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rZ implicit of this apparatus IU entire jreedom
lU. Biiui'' cheapness and quality of the light
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where the macblnee can be seeo In operation.
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p.nd tor a PamphleC tmiutnteq
rrTTfclst.-TH E HOLY BIBLK HAHD-
hlJfiUful styles of Turkey Morocco and antl.iue
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or
Jay Cooke & Co,.
11 AHD 114 S. THIRD ST., PH1XAD
Dealers in all Government Securities.
OLD B-20 WANTED ,
IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW.
A LIBEBALDIFFKBEHCE ALLOWED.
Compound Interest Notes "Wanted.
IKTEBEST ALLOWED OH DEPOSITS.
Collections made. Stocks bought ana sold on
Conunlhslou.
bptclal btulneBg acoommodatlons reserved for
ladles. a 24 3m
U. S. SECURITIES
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BANKERS AND BROKERS,
K0.16S THIRD ST NO, 8 NASSAU ST.,
PHILADELPHIA. NIW YORK.
INliIAV STATE LOAIS
t OIt SALE AT LOWEST PBICE.
COKVEBSIOKS HADE OF
7'30s WITHOUT CHARGE.
OBDEBM FOB STOCKS AND GOLD EXE
CUTED IH PHILADELPHIA AHD HEW
YORK. - U
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ALL SERIES,
CONVEBTKD INTO
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JANUARY AND JULY-!
WITHOUT CHARGE.
BONDS DELIVERED JEMEDIATELT.
DE HAVErJ&DROTHER,
lnfn' Ko.40S0lJTnilIlRDS..
7 3'10S. SEVEN -THIRTY NOTES
COS VERTED WITHOUT CHABUE INTO
THE HEW . '
G - O H.
BOHDS DELIVERED AT ONCE,'
COMPOUND IMTEBEBT KOTE8 wanted at aigm
market rates.
WM. PAINTER di CO.,
8 268m HO. 86 SOUTH THIBD ST
pa S. PETERSON & CO.,
No. 3d 8. Til I It D Street.
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES OF At
H1HDH AHD STOCKS, BONDS, ETC
BOUGHT AHD BOLD AT TOM
Fhlladelphla and Saw Xork Boards of Broker
COfil POUND INTEREST NOTES WANTED
DRAFTS ON NEW YORK '
Always lor sale in iueqi to suit pBrchaaer fit gDl
RATIONAL
BANK OF THE HEPUBLIO
Kott. 809 and 811 CHESNUT Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITAL, 500,00-FULL PAID,
DIREOTOUS,
Job. T. Bailey, I William Ervlen.lBam'l A. Blspnam.
Kdw. B. Orue. Osgood Welsh, Fred. A. Hoy t,
Nathan liUiee.lB. Rowland, Jr., Wm. XL Khavra, '
PBK8IDKNT,
WILLI Ait U. E1IAWS, . '
CASHIIB
. JOBEPH P. MUMFORD. ,, (811m.
SEVENTH NATIONAL BANK
OF PHILADELPHIA.
HOBTUWEST CORNER OF FOURTH AND
MARKET STREETS, '
GKOBGK- W. HILL, PRESIDENT,
E, b. hall, CAsniEB,' ' .;,
0FFEB8 BVEET ADVANTAGE TO DEPOSITORS
"Bankers', Merchants', and Manufacture VAocouut
solicited. fJsibaiusiu
Fir4ANCIAL.
"JEW" STATE LOAN.
Fsst due Loans ot theBtate of PannsylTanli, With,
the accrofd IntereKt thereon, taken In payment for
the NewBlate Loan of Pennsylvania, , ,
AmouoU to suit purchafers, without charge.
for sale by
J. E. It ID QW AY.
BANK.KB,' ;
1 K4n ?srA si waersrarBVk... K .
av u r. iiiiivusi,, rlilsUA.
MILLINERY. TRIMMINGS, ETC
NEW ATTRACTIONS
r FOR TIIE LADIES.
MAD'LLE. KEOGH
No. OOi WALNUT St.,
Bees leave respectfully to apprise her patroni and
friends, that In consequence of her
Constantly Increasing Business,
Bhe;bas again been compelled to purchase additional
adjoining properties with the view of rendering her
ELEGANT MILLINERY EMPORIUM
, ' ' 6TILL MORE
ATTRACTIVE AHD COIWnoniOUS
To this end, and
AT GREAT COST,
She has entirely
REBUILT, REjKonru,i:n. abii he.
HIl'lI) HEM FAKllloXAliLK
ANI SPACIOUS EsTABLIKIIJIK.it,
HO. 901 WALNUT STREET,
In every part.
A SUPERB AND ATTRACTIVE
SHOW-BOOH
MAMMOTH DIMENSIONS,
And altogether
UNEO.UALLED BT ANY IN THE CITV
Has been Utted up In a style
BEUABDLESS OF COST,
To ensure
THE COMFORT OF CUSTOMERS,
And enable her to display advantugeously
THE RECHERCHE STYLES OF UOODS
Whlch she begs to state, will this season .
SUBPASS ALL FOBMEB EFFORTS,
She having added such
PECULIAR! FACILITIES
To those already possessed, as to enable her to per
sonally select only
SUCH CHARMING STYLES OF BONNETS.
HATS, ETC.,
As she feels satisfied will Insure the gratification of
all who have so generously heretofore confided to
her '
ACKNOWLEDGED JUDGMENT
AND
GENERALLY ACCEPTED GOOD TASTE..
TIIE SPRING STYLES
ABB
RICH, BABE, AND RECHERCHE,
Comprising all the choicest and most acceptable fea
tures of
THE BEST PARISIAN AND ENGLISH MODES.
ANOTHER NEW AND USEFUL FEATTJBE i
of the establishment will be the addition of a '
MOURNING DEPARTMENT.
Especially set apart for the sale of
BILKS, COLLARS, JET JEWELRY. '
HANUK.'FS, CRFJPiJS, ETO. JSTC. ETC,
This Deparment will be under the especial superin
tendence and direction ot . ,
MB. Ml. MYERS,
(Late of the New Mourning Store, No. 920 Chesnut
street), whose long experience In this branch of busi
ness, enables him to guarantee to all who visit
HLLE. KEOGH'S EMPORIUM,
Mourning Goods of the richest quality, at
MORE MODERATE BATES
than they can be bad elsewhere In the city,
THE HOUBNINU DEPOT, '
heretofore a feature of great and gratifying succa
with Mile, Keogb, will also this season be
GREATLY ENLARGED AND UNSUR
PASED . rT
by any similar establishment in the Union,
ALL THE LATEST STYLES
will be received and offered on the arrival of " '
EVERY STEAMER.
' IYILLE. KECGH, 1
No. )i WALNUT Street,
i 11 tbstu Sin
AMBER, PEARL. ,
CRYSTAL AND JJET TRIMMINGS.
ZEPHYB WOBSTED, SOLD FULL
WEIGHT, AT
ItAPSON'S '
4 ImBp TRIMMINGS AN D ZEPHYR STORE,
H. W. COBNEB EIGHTH AND CDERBT,
MOURNING MILLINERY,
ALWAYS ON HAND A LARGE ASSORTMENT Of
MOURN ING BONIS 11T
AT NO. 01 WALKUT STREET.
8276m MAD'LLE KEOCH. '
J1US. It. DIILON, ,
NOS. asS AHD 881 SOUTH STREET.
Has a handsome assortment of SPRING MILLI
NltKY .
ladles', Misses', and children's Rtraw and Fancy
BoniH ts and Uuts of tbe luteal styles.
Also, bilks, Velvets, Ribbons, Crapes, Featherst
Flowers. Frames, etc. 7 isj
FURNISHING GOODS, SHIRTS.&C.
Jb W M. HOFMANN,
HO. 0 NORTH EIGHTH STREET.
HOSIERY GOODS.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HOSIERY OF
RN61LISH AND GERMAN MANUFAC1 UflUS,
For Ladles', Gents', and Children's Wear,
LA DIES' MERINO AND MERIHOWAUZB
VESTS. 1
hiuih MVRtw.k awi Ki'nivn uinn
VESTS.
GEMS' MERINO, MERINO GAUZE, COT
TON, AND HEAVY ALL-WOOL SHIRTS)
AND DRAWERS.
YOUTHS' MERINO COTTON, AND MB
BINO GAUitE SHIRTS I 6 tilths
Jv. W. BO OTT & O O.,
' SHIRT MANUFACTURERS,
AtiU VtLALKHH IS
MEN'S FUUNIS111NO GOODS,
No. "II CHESNUT STREET, '
"OUR DOORS BELOW THE "CONTi N ENTAL,1
PATENT SHOULDER-SEAM
SHIRT MANUFACTORY,
AHD GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STOKJSj
' FXRFECT FITTING 8H1RT8 AND DKAWJUIS
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